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Alphabetical last of Streets, Squares, &c. |
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Mail Coaches - |
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Canal Boats - - - |
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Post Office - - - |
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Table of Appointments, 1827-28 |
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DIRECTORY.
1827-28.
Abel, Peter, coal-broker, 4, Commerce-street Abel, Christian, poultry shop, 76, H. Sutherland's Ct. 78, Shiprow Abercrombie, Alex, merchant, 91, Gallowgate }& fititdlmfr. Abercrombie, John, Union Place &#.OfUr ^^ 0yL^ ^ 7^ Abercrombie, John, & Son, merchants, 91, Gallowgate V~~^s> Abercrombie, Robert, merchant, 91, Gallowgate <3 ^^^^W Aberdeen Academy, 52, Netherkirkgate ;"; ^'^ "^~* Aberdeen Banking Co. 53, Castle-street fy^cnxs LwJ^n- Aberdeen Brass Foundry, (Hunter & Co.) 4, Back-wynd Aberdeen Brick and Tile Co. Clayhills — Office, 40, Union-street J^ Aberdeen Chronicle Office, Chronicle Court, 10, Queen-street &eruk
Aberdeen Coach Manufacturing Co. 7, Frederick-street c^d^&ti
Aberdeen Fire and Life Assurance Office, 10, Adelphi Court — Win.
Gordon, manager ^Xt ^?&<f-J&l2ijg&. Aberdeen General Dispensary, Gordon's Court, 88, Broad-street Aberdeen and Hull Shipping Co/s Office, 49, Quay Aberdeen Humane Society, Alex. Gordon, advocate, treasurer, N^ J Commercial Bank Court, 42, Castle-street. At the following j •^'j stations, complete sets of apparatus are lodged, for finding! q I bodies, and restoring suspended animation : — Cruives of Don; { p \ Bridge of Don: Devanha Brewery; Walker's Baths, 10, Quay- *T2 W atch-house, New Pier • and the Baths on the Beach Aberdeen Journal Office/" 24, Adelphi Court, Union-street ^f^f^ Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde Shipping Co.'s Office, 33,UQiteiy
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Aberdeen Lime Co/s Office, Lime Quay ftj £^ /%*£*" ^Aberdeen Literary & Philos. Society's Rooms, 11, Union Building
Aberdeen and London Shipping Co/s Office, 21, Quay
Aberdeen Mechanics' Institution — Lecture Room, 18, King-street
Aberdeen Mechanics' Library, 10, Drum's-lane
Aberdeen Medical and Chirurgical Society's Hall, King-street
Aberdeen New Dispensary, B our tie's Court, 19, Upperkirkgate
Aberdeen and Newcastle Shipping Co/s Office, 2, James-street v Aberdeen and North Shipping Co/s Office, 2, James-street v' Aberdeen Oil Gas Co/s Office, at the Works, near Trinity-street
Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co/s Office, Links, Footdee
Aberdeen Salmon Co/s Office, 2, Fish-street
Aberdeen Savings Bank, Poor's Hospital Court, 56, Gallowgate- William Smith, treasurer-^ 4 tW^^-s fc^-^* zkyfri thju H Aberdeen Sea Insurance Co/s Office, 11, Union Buildings J Aberdeen Star Office, Duthie's Court, 35, Guestrow yj Aberdeen Tape Co/s Warehouse, 2, Exchequer-row
Aberdeen Town and County Bank, 40, Union-street V Aberdeen Whale Fishing Co/s Office, 59, Marischal-street J Aberdeenshire Canal Office — W. Kennedy, advocate, manager, 4f / Aberdein, Alex, printer, H. 14, East North-st. TMarischal-s
J Aberdein, William, shoemaker, 28, Virginia-street (f£ji^^ \f Aberdein, William, vintner, at New Flesh-market, George-street
Abernethy, James, & Co. founders, Ferry hill J Adam, Alexander, cart and plough- wright, Skene-street ^-y^ 4 Adam, Alex, baker, 34, Park-street, H. 44, Frederick-street 4 Adam, Alex, vintner, Steps of Gilcomston ^ Adam, Alex, flax-dresser, 11, Hariot-street * Adam, Alex, shoemaker, 14, Constitution-street 4 Adam, Donald, tailor, 10, Park-street J Adam, James, flesher, 32, Wales-street Market, H. Knox's Couri f Adam, John, hairdresser, 87, H. 86, Queen-street [7, Wales-s «/ Adam, Robert, flesher, 16 and 23, George-street Market, H. IK' 4 Adam, Robert, proprietor, 42, George-street [[George- stret
Adam, William, advocate, 7, Schoolhill vj ^ &** f^^^ ^ Adam, Wm. builder, Well of Spa, H. Kingsland Place, Broadford
^Adam, Wm. flesher, 40, Wales-st. Market, H. 7, Flourmillbrae 1827—28
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Adam, Mrs. Himtly-street
Adam, Mrs. William, Yeats-lane
Adam, Mrs. William, 87, George-street
Adamson, James, shipbuilder, Footdee, H. 4, W'ellington-street
Affleck, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 53, Union-street, H. Crown
Court, Union-street Affleck, James, vintner, Burnett's Close, 5, Exchequer-row ^/AaMy Aiken, Alex, shoemaker, Skene-street \^^S^^ifi^ Uu^ Aiken, David, mealseller, 1, Spa-street \^ l ^_t^f^ ^T i Aiken, James, gardener, 40, East North-street & xb>ojA~~ fb^^ ^ Aiken, James, jun. shipmaster, Gilcomston Cottage jx#*\ ^^f/*^ Aiken, Miss A. board and lodgings, 69, George-street Vs&jfi-, " !—-
jAikman, Wm. teller, Bank of Scotland's branch, H. Seatongate Aitken, Rev. John, (of the Original Antiburgher Church,) H. Skene
Terrace (v*0 &&"- '^v^Jv^jC <yvft: i^-dl SWv\^ "H~^ wY^y Aitken, John, Aberdeen and Glasgow Carrier — Office, Putachieside Airth, John, shoemaker, 28, Justice-street ^^ rW>- {^Vaults Albion Fire Office — John Sim, agent, 23, James-street Alcock, Robert, advocate, 48, King-street — (&w JUC^vLd^ -UTP
g Alexander, Alex, shipmaster, (Swift), 6, Carmelite-lane ("street Alexander, Alex. shipmaster, (Pursuit), Hector's Houses, Commerce-
* Alexander, David, boot and shoemaker, 51, Upperkirkgate, H. 15, Alexander, James, tailor, Denburn Terrace [Xoch-st.
^Alexander, James, boot and shoemaker, 32, Upperkirkgate, H. 15,
Loch-street /3o^r1U^> 'fa&~^JLrf& Alexander, John, shipmaster, (Prospect), 14, Water-lane Alexander, John, shoemaker, Kingsland Place, Broadford Alexander, Robert, d}Ter, Gilcomston
(Alexander, William, druggist and grocer, 44, Queen-street Alexander, William, confectioner, 5, Park-street ^
Alexander, Miss, 6, Gaelic-lane — fo -C^v^D (*± ^O'lv-J .
^Alexander, Misses, Dee-street
5 Allan, Alex, advocate, 35, King-street e^-criA. uT^w c~vU. Allan, Alex, vintner, 3, Trinity-street Allan, Alex, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Dee-street
I [Allan, Alex, boot and shoemaker, 17, St. Clement-st. H. 4, Links- st. Allan, Alex, late shipmaster, 24, James-street^ H*-»"v*^*' >T?y Sloped. 1827-28 B2 h^^^yw
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f Allan, Alex, shipmaster, (Thetis), 8, Sugar-house-lane CiMa^ H / Allan, Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 31, H. 32, Green H* Allan, David C. ironmonger, H. Hervey's Court, 90, Gallowgate V Allan, Francis, of the Customs, 10, St. Clement-street J&J^xa H V Allan, George, shipmaster, (John), Links-si^ ^iAft^jS^ /Alias, George, barber, Causewayend VAllan, George, Brick-kilns, Old Aberdeen if Allan, James, grocer, Cotton v Allan, James, late of Madras, Union Place /"Allan, James, cabinet-maker, H. Dee-street xMzr-'lwi dUa / Allan, James, billiard-keeper, Chronicle Court, 32, Broad-street *J Allan, James, watch and clockmaker, Holburn-street , 'oUu**Ui & / Allan, James, & Co. clothiers and haberdashers, 8, Broa^-street j/ Allan, James, & Co. millers, Kettocks-mills — Office, 7, Huxter-rov /Allan, John, wood-merchant, Poynernook & Causewayend, H. 13
Carmelite-street J Allan, John, merchant, Lemon-tree Court, 7, Huxter-row \[ Allan & Macallan, cabinet-makers and upholsterers, 73, Union-st. \f Allan & Simpson, ironmongers, and dealers in Foreign and BritisI
iron, 30, Union-street ' Allan & Simpson, manufacturers of locks and hinges, 21, King-st i Allan, Wm. shoemaker, 9, James-street [and 13, Commerce-st / Allan, Mrs. late of Newhills, 11, Adelphi Court, Union-street UJ» ■J Allan' Mrs. James, lodgings, 64, Union-street % ^—^i 3
V Allan, Mrs. John, 13, Upperkirkgate /Allan, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 9, Littlejohn-street /Allen, John, shoemake*, 44, George-st. H. 12, Harriot-street J Allen, Wm. merchant and insurance-broker, 47, Quay, H. Brae
f Allen, Miss, dressmaker and milliner\^X^4* £head, Gilcomstoi
^ Allardyce & Hacket, wine-merchants, 40, Union-street V» rvusJin
/ Allardyce, Wm. ™ne-merchant,jlj^
Allardyce, Wm. & Co. free-storie~merchants — Office, 40, Union-st
t Allardyce, Mrs. of Dunnottar, 54, Castle-streetjO i^Ciw^fvMt^
* Allardyce, Mrs. (Collector), Union Place ^^L^jd^
Allardyce, Mrs. Skene-street (J^Xj^ u\\y
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Allardyce, Mrs. Granite Place ^M
Allardvce, Miss, lodgings, 75, Union-street l ^ * i/" 1827-28 , --,' U^^Ht^^
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Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Office— Jas. Black^agent, Crown Altera, Caesar, glass-blower, Skene-street [Court, Union-st.
Altera, Forbes, glass-blower, Henderson's Court, 46', Broad-street Anderson, Alex, boot and shoemaker, Windmillbrae j.x^^VL .J Anderson, Alex, shipmaster, (Quebec Packet), 37, Virginia-street A Anders^Alex. advocate, 25, Marischal-street ■*^70<^?*1/t<P> i Anderson, Alex, hardware merchant, 17, Park-street Anderson, Alex, horse-shoer, /H. 35, North-street Anderson, Alex, gardener, 9, Porthill .
Anderson, Alex, cabinet-turner, &c. 37, George-st. H. 21, Loch-st. Anderson, A^and J. painters, 33, Queen-st. H. Gordon's Court, 88, Anderson, Arthur, of Deebank, 17, Belmont-st^?T [Broad-street Anderson, Daniel, shipmaster, (Sir W.Wallace), H. 12, St, Cle- Anderson, Ely, shipmaster, 2, Wales-street &&$£f§toSi
Anderson, George, jun. tailor, 53, Broad-street {jj?*~*l ^vnjL'
Anderson, George, merchant, 12, Castle-street [gate
Anderson, George, blacksmith, Anderson's Court, 73, Netherkirk- Anderson, James, gardener, 60, Don-street, Old Aberdeen Anderson, James, baker, Union Place /^JT?^ ^H ^ f>~*M~"
Anderson, James, block and pumpmaker, Waterloo Quay^jJ^ £fut* Anderson, James, mail contractor and New Inn, 5, Castle-streef?££y3 Anderson, James, New Commercial Inn, Burnett's Close, 5, Ex- ^lAnderson, James, lodgings, 44, Queen-street [chequer-row ;
Anderson, James, shipmaster, (Liberty), 30, Frederick-street Anderson, James, druggist, 10, H. 11, Park-street Anderson, James, stabler, 54, North-street Anderson, James, slater, 47, St. Nicholas- street Anderson, John, 71, High-street, Old Aberdeen or| Anderson, John, tailor, . Milner's Court, 21, Guestrow
Anderson, John, Staffordshire warehouse and general agent, 5, Chronicle-lane, H. 53, King-street '
■st Anderson, John, Peterhead and Fraserburgh carrier, 12, Mealmar- , ^ Anderson, John, sjnrjmaster, Skene-square [ket-laneu
H Anderson, Joseph, book agent— warehouse 15, H. 13, Long-acre Anderson, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 66, Queen-st. H. Canal Anderson, Thomas, tailor, 28, East North-st. [Lodge, 34, Wales-st, Anderson, William, clerk, (H. G. & Co.) 3, Drum's-lane *v~s<J 1827—28 s-Vv^c^W b Sw4vi*i^^^v'*j A^ „
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Anderson, William, & Co. distillers, Barkmill Anderson, William, tailor, 76; George-street I Anderson, William, distiller, H. Barkmill Anderson, Mrs. Golden-square Anderson, Mrs. of Candacraig, Dee-street Anderson, Mrs. George, lodgings, 12, Castle-street Anderson, Mrs. dealer in old clothes, 24, Justice-street Anderson, Mrs. late of Lochell, Union Place #-5 Anderson, Mrs. late of Strichen, Canal-side Anderson, Mrs. lodgings, M'Gregor's Court, 99, Gallowgate Anderson, Miss, boarding school, Skene Terrace Anderson, Miss, kummerfield
Anderson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 10, King-street Anderson, Jane, sick nurse, Burn Court, 44, Upperkirkgate Andrew, James, porter dealer, 167, Gallowgate, H. 2, Young-st. Angus, George, watch and clockmaker, 72, Broad-st. H. 4, Drum's-
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Angus, Rev. Henry, (of the United Associate Church), H. Chapel-st. Angus, John, advocate, 1, Littlejohn-streeT'^^ ^f^U^^f^t Angus & Son, booksellers, 8, Union-st. H. Commercial Court, 58, Annand, George, of the Royal Artillery, 13, Spittal [Castle-st. Annand, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 108, Gallowgate Annand, James, late of Jamaica, Kildare Cottage, Old Aberdeen Annand, William, of Belmont, H. Belmont^rd ^ 3UJfo~Jr,Ya) Annand, William, late perfumer, Diamond-street }JzZjy*/*vJ" Arthur, James, blacksmith, Seaton-dykes *s
Arthur, John, boot and shoemaker, Chapel-street ^ t -^
Arthur, Scott, haberdasher, Cotton -|L ^ >^ y*
Athenaeum News Rooms, 2, Union Buildings >^r*^>?l/1 wf^' Atlas Fire Office — James Blaikie, advocate, agent,' 1, Long-acre /k* Auld, Allan, carpet manufacturer, (A. H. & Sons), D ee-streetf I JP^ Auldjo, Mrs. Skene Terrace ? OOihH^-A Jjj 2rtft riiJ^jZ
Badenoch, James, tailor, 10, H. IS, George-street Badenoch, Mrs. stabler, 132 and 136, Gallowgate Badenoch, Misses, 46, Virginia- street 1827— -28
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Bain, Alex, tobacco-pipemaker, 4.6, Loch-st. H. 15, Windy-wynd ' Bain, Gilles, shipmaster, 15, Commerce-street Bain, James, lodgings, 12, Frederick-street
Bain, John, vintner, Scotch Thistle, Blackbull-court, 4, Huxter-row Bain, John, Torryburn Inn, 5, King-lSS l^^it^lJiZ
Bain, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 25, H. 23, Park-street Bain, Mrs. confectioner, 14, H. 12, Marischal-street ^^ i/Uwv Baird & Ellis, coppersmiths, 42, North- stre^J^US-^— """"IF — " — Baird, Thomas, coppersmith, H. 37, Long-acre ^^JaTf^vvo^ nrt Balfour, Francis, dyer, 43, St. Andrew's-streetvjfc^j^f^ — **i Balfour, Wra. traveller, (Maberly _&_Co.) Kingsland Place, Broad- Balfour, Miss, straw-hatmaker, 36, Queen-street j H-t^o <& [ford Balmain, Mrs. J, Charlotte-street ifjXJ^?^^ j
Bance, Mrs. teacher, Chapel-street [^"r^^ ace^jt
Bank of Scotland's branch, Rank of Scotland's , Court, 35, Castle- Bannerman, Sir Alex. Bart. Union-st. -* []st. — Peter Duguid, agent Bannerman, Alex, merchant, 60, Marischal-street'\^^W^**'^,ir_ Bannerman, Alex. andThos. merchants, 59, Marischal-street Bannerman, Charles, of Crimonmogate, H. Union-street l<* Phm*/' Bannerman, George, merchant, Union Place ^^^X^JZiU^ JBannerman, James, M. D. Polgownie Cottage ^ eJL^A
Bannerman, John, dyer, 18, H. 16, Shoe-lane "!
Bannerman, John, teacher, Upper Denburn
Bannerman, Patrick, coal-broker, 3, Water-lane H*A fi^,V$vJd- ^v»v Bannerman, Patrick, advocate, H. Union Place V~^ ** l^
Bannerman, Thomas, merchant, H. Union-street -£*~^y^f*^^ Bannerman, Thomas, & Co. cotton-spinners,' Bannermill \$&*2d&* Bannerman, Mrs. C. Union Place 7^ ^^ ^.*rfrf ^«~*>+"~* Barclay, Alex, shipmaster, (Brilliant), 7, Ganoch-street Barclay, George, shipmaster, 5, Back-wynd Barclay, James, late teacher, Ashville Barclay, James, teacher, 32, Long-acre
Barclay, Wm. clothier and haberdasher, 14, Union-street, H. 12, Barclay, Mrs. Dr. Skene Terrace [[Trinity-street
Barker, John, clothier and haberdasher, 57, St. Nicholas-street, H. Barker, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Cotton [Tlutcheon-st. Barker, Wm. merchant, (G. Symmers & Co.) H. Chapel-lane 1827—28
8 BAR — BE A
Barnett, Alex, cabinet maker, 6, St. Andrew's-street I ^^X-
Barnie, John, vintner, Footdee LJU^-rt/*^
Barron, Alex. Rising Sun Tavern, 14, Huxter-row t*>^fc-*f*~-^3
Barron, James, druggist, 79> H. 76, BroacUstreet
Barron, John, watch and clockmaker, 11, H. 13, Netherkirkgate
Barron, Peter, victualling-house, 103, Shiprowl lf^^%t^'2^
Barron, Robert, miller, Upper Justice Mills \ a~ur.fi ij^ Jko
Barron, Thomas, painter, 17, James-street \^^tU~> ^^A-J<"»y
Barron, William, shoemaker, Woodside
Barron, Miss, 18, St. Andrew's-street
Barry, Henry, & Co. cast-iron founders, 60, Loch-street $~kAa^j^>
Barry, Mre. John, 100, George-street \X^^kXt^X
Barstow, Miss, Dee-street \yJbx£fi y~~-Vh«te*4r--*i>J(*
Bartlet, John, cabinet maker, Blackbull-cfertj^fHu^ter^row
Bartlet, Misses, 23, Frederick-street _, t
Bate, James, steam-yacht tavern, Footdee -. i^c^^^ ^ U/^x/f^e=,
Bath, Mrs. Captain, Dee-street ^^Z^^^ [of sPa
Bathgate, Wm. skinner and wool merchant, 49, Queen-st. H. Well
Baxter, Alex, grocer, tea, spirit, tobacco, & snuff dealer, 32, Castle-st.
Baxter, Andrew, shipmaster, (Sir E. Banks), H. 9, Catto-square
Baxter, Andrew, shipmaster, 7, Garvock-street [Windy-wynd
Baxter, George, dealer in old books, 3 and 4, Porthill, H. 10,
Baxter, James, flesher, 1 6, Wales-street, H. 3, Hanover-street
Baxter, James, shoemaker, 3, Flourmillbrae
Baxter, Jas. boot & shoemaker, 11, Marischal-st. H. 72, Queen-st.
Baxter, James, dealer in linen and harden, Jack's-brae
Baxter, Capt. John, 12th regiment of foot, Denburn Terrace
Baxter, John, shipmaster, (schooner Captain), 3, Links-street
Baxter, Robert, flesher, 26, Wales-street Market, H. 6, Shuttle-lane
Baxter, William, boot and shoemaker, Skene-street
Baxter, Mrs. Denburn Terrace
Beattie, James, land surveyor, H. Jopp's Court, 31, Gallowgate
Beattie, John, mason, 188, Gallowgatiffe^ figSfe^
Beattie, Joseph, porter, St. Catherine's Court, 14, Smprow
Beattie, Peter, cabinetmaker, 2, Trinity-street, H. Chapel-street
Beattie, Wm. silk mercer, H. Jopp's Court, 31, Gallowgate jt^X
Beattie, Wm. mason, 8, Porthill \'u s%\^\^ fl w' *1^ ^
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Beattie, Miss, lodgings, 22, St. Andrew's-street u
Beaton, Alex, hat manufacturer and glover, 37, H. 147, Union-st.
Beaton, Misses, dressmakers & milliners, 23, Queen-st. H. M 'Lean's
Court, Gallowgate Beverly, John, wright, 84, High-street, Old Aberdeen Beverly, John, upholsterer, Webster's Court, 72, Shiprow Beverly, Robert, shipmaster, (Velocity), 30, Wales-street fa^fl Beverly, Mrs. vintner, Causewayend \^^>^» J v
Beedie, Wm. shipmaster, (Friendship), 10/tanal Terrace Begg, Alexander, tailor, Windmillbrae Begg, Arthur, jun. & Co. 10, Correction-wynd Begg, James, fancy dyer, 42, H. Charles Court, 40, Upperkirkgate Begg, John, clerk, (Forbes, Low, & Co.) Poynernook Begg, John, clerk, (Mail Coach Office), 5, Castle-street Beilby, John, Museum tavern, 3, Castlebrae Bell, Alex, merchant, Commerce- street, H. Marywell Place Bell, Walter, cabinet maker, H. 52, Quay Bennet, George, porter and spirit dealer, 42, George-street Bentley, Professor James, Oriental Languages, King's College, 54,
King-street Bentley, Thomas, brushmaker, 18, St. Nicholas-st. H. 71, Nether- Benton, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 21, George-st. £kirkgate Benzie, John, wood merchant, Poynernook, H. College-street Benzie, Wm. porter of the Mechanics' Institution, beadle of St.
Paul's chapel, waiter at funerals, &c. 3, Huntly-street Berry, Andrew, manufacturer, 33, Broad-street, H. Skene-street Berry, James, gardener, Broadford Berry, John, mealseller, 10, Long-acre
Berry, Oliphant, guard of the Strathmore Coach, 9> Union-lane Berry, Peter, stabler, 2, Harriot-street Berry, Walter, general agent, H. Skene Terrace Berry, Mrs. lodgings, 33, Virginia-street Best, Thomas, manufacturer, H. Golden-square Best, Mrs. Golden-square
Beveridge, Peter, damask and diaper manufacturer, Union-street Bible Society Depositary — Wm. Troup, bookseller, 12, Gallowgate Biggs, Chas. boot & shoemaker, l6l, Gallowgate, H. 23, George-st.
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Birnie, David, grocer, 30, H. 34, Woolmanhill Birnie, George, manufacturer, H. Chapel-street •. Birnie, Robert, merchant, 9, Back-wynd
Birnie, Wm. painter & glazier, 37, King-st. H. 24, Frederick-street Birse & Smith, boot and shoemakers, Union Place Bishop, Geo. carver and gilver, 29, Queen-st. H. 18, Marischal-st. Bisset, James, confectioner and grocer, shop and manufacturing
house, 21 and 23, Schoolhill, H. 9, George-street Bisset, Capt. James, of the R. V. Huntly-street Bisset, James, grocer, 87, H. 85, Shiprow Bisset, James, riddlemaker, Mitchell's Court, 66, North-street Bisset, John, lodgings, 130, Union-street
Bisset, John, tinsmith, (M. Rettie & Son), Machray's Court, 59, Bisset, Thomas, vintner, 3, King-street ^George- street
X Bisset, Wm. grocer, 17, Broad-st. H. Matheson's Court, 9, Consti- Bisset, Wm. sen. grocer, tea & spirit dealer, 33, Park-st. Qution-st. Black, Andrew, of Foresterhill, H. Foresterhill Black, Charles, shipmaster, (Migvie), Poynernook Black, Ernest, porter and spirit dealer, Causeway end Black, George, merchant, H. 11, Union-lane Black, Gordon, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 17, Justice-street Black, James, vintner, 15, H. 14, Wales-street Black, James, turner, 12, Carnegie's-brae, H. 15, Virginia-street Black, James, commission merchant and agent, Crown Court, Union- street, H. Willowbank Black, John, watch and clockmaker, 3, Fowler's- wynd Black, Thomas, druggist, 54, Broad-street, H. Union Terrace Black, Thomas, & Sons, cloth manufacturers, 52, Netherkirkgate Black, Wm. wright, Denburn-bridge, H. Poynernook Black, Wm. musician, 2, Chronicle-lane Black, Wm. & Co. Devanha Brewery
Black, Wm. & Sons, wine merchants, Concert Court, Broad-street, Black, Mrs. Colonel, Union-street £H. 11, Union-lane
Black, Mrs. George, vintner, York-street Black, Mrs. grocer, 111, George-street Black, Mrs. 6, Black's Buildings Black, Miss, dressmaker, \6, Long-acre 1827—28 ,
BLA BOT 11
Blackhall, James, draper, 28, Union-street, H. Silver-street
Blackhall, Mrs. merchant, 1, Baltic-street
Blackhall, Mrs. Silver-street
Blaikie, Alex, agent, Commercial Bank of Scotland, 40, H. SQ, Ma-
Blaikie & Bannerman, advocates, 1, Long-acre Qrischal-street
Blaikie, David, wine merchant, 1 5, Marischal-st. H. Pitmuxton
Blaikie, James, advocate, H. Craigiebuckler
Blaikie, John, plumber, H. King-street
Blaikie, John, & Sons, plumbers, 11 and 12, Littlejohn-street
Blaikie, Patrick, M.D. (H. M.'s surgeon, and agent for the care of
sick and wounded seamen and marines), 6, Castlebrae Blaikie, Thomas, plumber, H. 13, Littlejohn-street Blake, Miss, Chapel-street
Blyth, Robert, shipmaster, (Apollo), H. 7, Garvock-street Bon-Accord Whale Fishing Co/s Office, 44, Quay Bonnar, Andrew, blackbull tavern, 7, Marischal-street Bonnar, John, porter and spirit dealer, 1 1 8, Gallowgate Bonnor, Charles, 21, Gallowgate |[Loch-street
Bonnyman, James and John, blacksmiths and bellhangers, 15, Booth, Geo. & Son, watchmakers and jewellers, 34, Union-st. H.
Springbank, Dee-st Booth, Jas. shipmaster, (Heart of Oak), 3, Hanover-street Booth, John, painter, 44, Upperkirkgate
Booth, John, jun. printer, H. 16, Queen-street [Buildings
Booth, John, watch and clockmaker, 41, Upperkirkgate, H. Black's Booth, J. & Co. blacksmiths &• bell-hangers, St. Catherine's Court, Booth, Peter, shoemaker, 16, Peacock's Close [14, Shiprow
Booth, Livingston, shipowner, H. Chronicle Court, 10, Queen-st. Booth, Wm. flesher, 18, George-st. Market, H. 115, George-street Booth, Wm. pie-baker, 48, Netherkirkgate Booth, Mrs. John, Canal-side
Booth, Mrs. Alex. Ferguson's Court, 30, Gallowgate [merce-st. Borthwick, Charles, shipmaster, (Albuera), Hector's Houses, Com- Borthwick, Hugh, shipmaster, (Deveron), 14, Virginia-st. Borthwick, Wm. candlemaker, 26, East North-street Bothwell, George, gardener, Greenbank, Broadford Bothwell, John, candlemaker, Both well's Court, 25, Justice-street 1827—28
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Bothwell, Wm. Innes, baker, 45, H. 6'5, Guestrow Both well, Mrs. Win. 10, Castle-street [H. 27, King-street
Bourne, Geo. china, glass, and stoneware merchant, 47, Gallowgate, Bow, Hugh, guard of the Saxe Coburg Coach, Jopp's Court, 40,
Broad-street Bow, Thos. grocer, 109, H. Roper's Court, 107, Gallowgate Bow, Mrs. staymaker, Prince's-street Bowie, Peter, spirit dealer, Park-street Bowman, Alex, vintner, 43, Netherkirkgate Bowman, James, vintner, 6, Ragg's-lane, Broad-street Boyd, Capt. John, of the 82d regiment, H. Honeybrae Boyd, Mrs. Capt. Alex. 95, Gallowgate Boyd, Mrs. (of Crimond), Mackie Place
Boyle, John, professor of the science of singing, &c. Jl, Union Boyle, Mrs. John, Concert Court, Broad-street [^Buildings
Boyle, Miss, lodgings, Holb urn- street
Boys, Lieut. Thomas, superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum Braid, Mrs. lodgings, 29, Frederick-street Brand, Wm. officer of excise, Broadford Brand, William, shipmaster, 46, Virginia-street Brand, Miss, 102, Union-street Brander, Miss, 10, Peacock's Close, Castle-street Brantingham, Geo. wine merchant and grocer, '3, Gallowgate, H. Brebner, Arthur, of the excise, Tanfield £Hutcheon-street
Brebner, James, merchant, Union Place * Brebner, John, teacher, Holburn-street, H. Gilcomston Brebner & Maitland, boot and shoemakers, 100, Union-street Brebner & Maitland, leather merchants, 9, St. Nicholas-street Brebner, Wm. leather merchant, H. Marywell Place Brebner, Wm. late shipbuilder, Constitution-street Brebner, Mrs. of Learney, H. Union-street Brebner, Mrs. Dee-street
Brechin, Geo. dealer in furniture, 9, Park-street Brechin, Wm. cooper, Park-st. H. Bothwell's Court, 25, Justice-st. Brewster, James, late hosier, 2, Carmelite-street British Commercial Life Assurance Co.~-Alex. Allan, advocate
agent, 35, King-street
1827—28
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British and Westm. Insurance Co. — R. Alcock, advocate, agent, 48, British Wine and Spirit Warehouse, 6, Gallowgate [[King-st.
Broadford Bread, Meal, and Flour Society, opposite Broadford Dis- Broadford Distillery, Broadford — A. G. Reid, manager Qillery
Brock, Geo. shipmaster, (Wanderer), 25, James-street Brock, Wm. vintner, 1, Woolmanhill
Brodie, Francis, tailor, 20, Netherkirkgate, H. Bon- Accord-street Brodie, Henry, shoemaker, and officer to the shoemaker trade, 22,
Upperkirkgate Brodie, John, shipmaster, (schooner Johnston), Q, Virginia-street Brown, Alex, bookseller, H. 40, Broad-street Brown, Alex, keeper of the jail, H. Castlehill Brown, Alex, sailmaker, Weigh-house, H. 7, Trinity Corner Brown, Alex. & Co. booksellers, public library, 38, Broad-street Brown & Carr, clothiers, 60, Union-street Brown, Charles, mealseller, 44, Gallowgate Brown & Co. Glenburn Distillery, Rubislaw Brown & Co. furnishing tailors, 36, Union-street Brown & Co. grocers, Chapel-street Brown, David, town drummer, 57, East North-street Brown, Donald, boot and shoemaker, Huntly-street Brown, George, hairdresser, 3, Dee-street, H. Chapel-street Brown, George, mealseller, 3, Mealmarket-lane Brown, Jas. boot and shoemaker, Upper Denburn, H. 4, Spa-street Brown, James, shipmaster, (late of the Don), H. Footdee Brown, Rev. John, of St. Paul's Chapel, H. Culter House Brown, John, boot and shoemaker, 4, Skene-st. H. 1, Blackfriars-st. Brown, John, saddler, 91, North-street Brown, John, M.D. Skene-square Brown, Joseph, merchant, H. 35, Gallowgate Brown, Peter, merchant, 63, Gallowgate, H. 97, George-street Brown, Robert, inspector of taxes — Office, 56, St. Nicholas-st. H.
Carden's-haugh jBrown, Robert, shipmaster, (Bon-Accord), 14, St. Clement-street Brown, Robert, grocer, 58, Schoolhill, H. 15, WToolmanhill Brown & Son, auctioneers, 29, Union-street ^?*jUt [[brae
Brown, Rev. Dr. W. L. principal of Marischal College, H. 1, Castle- 1827—28 c
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Brown, Wm. bookseller, H. 2, Belmont-street
Brown, Mrs. (late of Glenmuick), Golden-square
Brown, Mrs. James, lodgings, George-street
Brown, Mrs. lodgings, 29, Union-street
Brown, M. confectioner, Holburn-street
Brown, Miss, reading and sewing school, 34, Virginia-street
Brownie, Wm. horn-spoon-maker, Broadford
Browning, Rev. Wm. (of St. Andrew's Chapel) H. Skene Terrace
Bruce, Andrew, Baker, Skene-street
Bruce, Alex, shipmaster, (Thistle) 4, Water-lane
Bruce, Geo. teacher, 73, Netherkirkgate, H. 6, Carnegie's-brae
Bruce, James, vintner, Ann- street
Bruce, James, baker, 79, H. 80, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Bruce, James, cabinet-maker, 18, Shoe-lane
Bruce, John, baker,. 14, H. Brebner's Court, 10, Castle-street
Bruce, Robert, gardener, Belmont Cottage
Bruce, William, flesher, 20, Wales-street market
Bruce, Wm. shipmaster, (Jane) 2, Prince Regent-street
Bruce, Wm. grocer, John-street
Bruce, Wm. gardener, Drywell Park
Bryce, James, porter and spirit dealer, Lime Quay
Bryce, Rev. John, (of the Chapel of Ease, Belmont-st.) H. Little
Bryce, Mrs. John, 6", Black's Buildings QBelmont-st.
Buchan, Alex, shoemaker, 81, Queen-street, H. Nelson-street
Buchan, George, mason, Summer- street
Buchan, John, slater, 67, George-street
Buchan, Wm. vintner, 16, Exchequer-row
Buchan, Mrs. of Auchmacoy, 16, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Buck & Co. boot and shoemakers, 58, St. Nicholas-street
Bull, John, shoemaker, 2, Carmelite-lane £Andrew's-st.
Bunting, David, cut glass manufacturer, 82, Union-st. H. 18, St.
Bunting, N. cut glass manufacturer, 82, Union-st. H. Denburn
Burgess, Charles, druggist; ,7, Comm^ce^tr^
Burgess, J. & Co. umbrella manufacturers, 50', Upperkirkgate, H.
Farquharson's Court, 10, Schoolhill Burgess, Mrs. Wm. (late of Lochel) Skene-square [ginia-st.
Burgess, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Annand's Court, 27, Vir- 1 8 2 7—2 8 ^|j r,^v * w *M^\ kr ^
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Burness, Alex, wholesale grocer and provision merchant, Adelphi Court, 7, Union-street, H. Crown-street
Burness, James, baker, 25, Netherkirkgate
Burness, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 110, George-street
Burnett, Alex, bookbinder, 68, Broad-street
Burnett, Alex, grocer, 74, H, 75, Woolmanhill
Burnett, Andrew, tailor, 37, Guestrow
Burnett, James, George Inn, 16, George-street
Burnett, John, vintner, 44, Quay
Burnett, Newell, advocate, particular registrar of sasines for Aber- deen and Kincardine-shires — Office, 11, H. 9, Belmont-street
Burnett, Sir Robert, of Leys, H. 27, Queen-street
Burnett, Thomas, advocate — Office, 11, H. 9, Belmont-street
Burnett, Mrs. of Elrick, 42, Schoolhill l£"*" 7 *r>+>tM- ft* ,
Burnett, Mrs. of Kemnay, St. Machar's Cottage, 12, Chanonry,
Burnett, Misses, Skene Terrace [Old Aberdeen
Burr, John, hairdresser, Loch-street
Burr, Robert, hairdresser, Quay, H. Burr's Court, 152, Gallowgate
Burton, Mrs. Lieut. Barkmill
Byres, James, sen. wright, Skene-street
Byres, James, jun. wright, H. Kidd-lane^ Li/, .[f^. v3<r^ H&, ^
Byres, Wm, wright, Skene-street J ^ u
Byres, Mrs. Broadford
Cadenhead, Alex, advocate, 22, Adelphi Court, Union-street ! Cadenhead, Alex. & John,' advocates, 2 1 , Adelphi Court, Union-st.A£ Cadenhead, Barron, & Co. brewers, Newbridge, Hardgate Cadenhead, David, boot and shoemaker, John-street Cadenhead, John, gardener, Hardgate Cadenhead, John, gardener, Thistle Cottage, Thistle-street Cadenhead, John, surgeon, 3, St. Nicholas-lane \juj~ ot-^iW > Cadenhead, Lieut. Moses, of the R. N. Denburn Terrace Cadenhead, William, gardener, Union Place Caie, William, slater, 57, George-street Cairns, Mrs. dressmaker, J. Smith's Court, 113, Gallowgate Calder, Alex, piano-forte maker, 37, Queen-street, H. 9, Shoe-lane 1827—28 c 2
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Calder, Alex, merchant, 42, Marischal- street
Calder & Co. merchants, 42, Marischal-street
Calder, Edward, merchant, 42, Marischal-street
Calder, James, merchant, 42, Marischal-street
Calder, James, upholsterer, Skene-street
Calder, John, vintner, 1, Park-street
Calder, Misses, dressmakers, 16, Belmont-street [Buildings
Caledonian Insurance Company — Ar. Thomson, agent, 1 1, Union
Caledonian Literary Society's Library, J. Kiloh's, 74, Union-street
Cameron, Alex, writer, 31, King-street, H Millburn Cottage
Cameron, Donald, manufacturer, College-street
Cameron, James, cooper, Roper's Court, 107, Gallowgate
Cameron, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Chapel-street
Cameron, John, cooper, 69, H. 75, Gallowgate
Cameron, John, surgeon, R. N. of Morefield
Cameron, Peter, cooper, 150, Gallowgate
Cameron, William, cooper, 85, H. Hervey's Court, 90, Gallowgate
Campbell, Colin, Butler's Tavern, 6, Barnett's Close
Campbell, Capt. Donald, R. N. 51, Schoolhill
Campbell, George, 7, Shoe-lane
Campbell, Gray, late collector of excise, Golden-square
Campbell, Hugh, vintner, Jack's-brae
Campbell, John, surgeon, 15, Adelphi Court, Union-street
Campbell, John, shoemaker, Chapel-street
Campbell, John K. surgeon, Skene-street
Campbell, Robert, paper warehouse, Well Court, 14, Broad-street
Campbell, Robert, shipmaster, ( ), Hanover-street
Campbell, William, shipmaster, (Courier), U, Catto-square Campbell, William, sen. post-horse-master, 7, Shoe-lane Campbell, William, jun. post-horse-master, Bon- Accord- street Campbell, Miss, Female School of Industry, 13, Chronicle-lane Cantly, James, tailor, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-street Cantly, Mrs. lodgings, 27, King-street Cantly, Miss, lodgings, 11, Union Buildings
Cardo, Richard, vintner, 19, Berry-lane [64, Gallowgate
Cardno, Mrs. glass and stoneware merchant, 76, H. Rhind's Court, Cargill, Anderson, vintner, Booth's Court, 21, Castle-street 1827—28
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Cargill, James, shipmaster, (New Middleton), 4, Wellington-street Carle, Alex, woolcomber, 27, Woolmanhill Carmichael, Captain Robert, of the 42d Regt. Union Terrace Carmichael, William, cabinet-maker, Henderson's Court, 123, H.
149, Gallowgate Carnegie, James, shipmaster, (Alexander), Church-street Carnegie, William, advocate and town-clerk, Exchequer-court, 9,
Exchequer-row Carnegie, William, silk mercer, 27, H. 29, Union-street Carnegie, Miss B. Bon-Accord Terrace Carnie, William, stabler, 16, Fisher-row Carr, Alex, dyer and bleacher, Barkmill Carr, John, tailor, Holburn-street
Carr, Peter, sexton, 25, Schoolhill [&c. 72, North-street
Carter, David, general blacksmith, machine maker, millwright, Carter, David, wool carding and spinning mill, 72, North-street Castram, Mrs Andrew, grocer, 2, Canal Terrace Cassie, Alex, grocer, wine and fruit merchant, 48, Upperkirkgate Cassie, James, merchant tailor, Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-street Cassie, James, wright, Bon-Accord-street Cattanach, Donald, merchant, Holburn-street Cattanach, J. shoemaker, 12, Gardener's-lane Cattanach, Mrs. John, Bon-Accord-street Catto & Co. block and mast-makers, Footdee Catto, James, clerk, (Smith, Irvine, & Co.) H. 19, Spittal Catto, James, porter and spirit dealer, 24, H. 22, Back-wynd Catto, James, grocer, 18, Woolmanhill, H. 7, Blackfriars-street Catto, John, merchant, 40, King- street Catto, John, meal-seller, 3, East North-street Catto, John, Son, & Co. merchants, 39, King-street Catto, Robert, merchant, 11, King-street
Catto, Robert, & Co. grocers and spirit dealers, 1 2, King-street Catto, Thomson, & Co. rope and sail manufacturers, Links, Footdee Catto, WTilliam, tailor, 1, H. 21, Shiprow Catto, William, merchant, 40, King-street Catto, William, grocer, Printfield
Cay, James, porter and spirit dealer, 8, H. 1 7, George-street ■ 1827—28 c 3
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Cay, William, mill-spinner, Broadford Works, H. Kingsland Place,
Broadford Cess Office for the County — Henry and Clements Lumsden, advo- cates, collectors, Union Terrace Cess Office for the Town — James Grant, advocate, collector, Black- bull-close, 4, Huxter-row — John Riach, clerk. Chalmers, Alex, shoemaker, 21, Marischal-st. H. 28, James-st. Chalmers, Alex. W. governor of Bridewell, Rose-street Chalmers, Charles, advocate, 13, Adelphi Court, Union-street Chalmers, David, printer, 13 and 24, Adelphi Court, Union-street Chalmers, D. & Co. printers, 24, Adelphi Court, Union-street Chalmers, John, builder, Rose-street
Chalmers, Dr. Wm. (late of Calcutta), 21, Gallowgate powgate Chalmers, Wm. clerk of police, H. Poor's Hospital Court, 56, Gal- Chalmers, William, grocer, 36, Gallowgate, H. Ewen's Court, 42, Chalmers, Mrs. teacher, 43, Frederick- street [[Gallowgate
Chalmers, Mrs. of Westfield, H. Westfield Chalmers, Mrs. S., Smith's Court, 49, Gallowgate Chalmers, Miss, dressmaker, 4, Wales-street Champion, Mrs. Major, Union Placed? Chapman, John, builder, 1 09, George-street
Chapman, John, blacksmith, 9, Mounthooly [[Church- street
Chapman, Robert, porter and spirit dealer, 58, Lime Quay. H. 1, Chapman, Robert, superintendent of police, H. Watch-house Chandler, Misses, straw-hatmakers and milliners, 95, George-st. Charles, Miss, 6, Black's Buildings Chessar, James, painter, 13, Schoolhill Chessar, John, hairdresser, 82, Shiprow, H. 5, Water-lane Chessar, William, vintner, Gordon's Court, 88, Broad-street- Chessar, Miss, lodgings, 13, Schoolhill Cheyne, Alex, merchant, 28, Marischal-street, H. Whitehall Cheyne, Rev. Patrick, of St. John's Chapel, H. Galleries, Skene-st. Cheyne, Peter, of Lochhead, H. Lochhead £125, Gallowgate
Chickie, Francis, looking and weather-glassmaker, &c. 127, H. Chisholm, James, shoemaker, 89, High-street, Old Aberdeen Chivas, Alex, cashier, Commercial Bank, Aberdeen, H. Commercial Bank Court, 42, Castle- street 1S27— 28
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Chivas, Alex, advocate, Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street Chivas, Thomas, cooper, 37, Woolmanhill, H. 2, Spa-street Qford Chree, John, tinsmith, (H. G. & Co.) H. Kingsland Place, Broad- Christie, Donald, manufacturer, 12, College Bounds, Old Aberdeen Christie, Francis, planemaker, 4, Back-wynd Christie, George, stone and marble-cutter, 91, George-street Christie, James and William, saddlers, 45, H. 47, Queen-street Christie, Stewart, engineer, (Velocity), Footdee Christie, Thomas, general agent, 2, Blairton's-lane, Broad-street, H. Christie, Mrs. lodgings, 69, Shiprow [Upperkirkgate
Christie, Mrs. midwife, 31, Guestrow Christie, Mrs. 6, Back-wynd
Christie, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 69, Shiprow Christie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 31, Guestrow Chrystal, Alex, druggist, ] 54, Gallowgate I Chrystal, James, hairdresser, 66, High- street, Old Aberdeen Chrystal, John, late merchant, 39, Gallowgate £Court, King-st. Chrystal, John, teller, Commercial Bank, Aberdeen, H. Mitchell's Chrystal, William, draper, (Philip & Taylor), H. 2, St. Catherine's Clapperton, J. surgeon, Old Aberdeen £Wynd
Clark, Alex, spirit dealer, 10, Huxter-row, H. \6, Lodge-walk Clark, Alex, vintner, 2, Mealmarket-lane Clark, Alex, boot and shoemaker, 4, H. 5, South Silver-street Clark, Alex, sexton, 62, Spittal, Old Aberdeen Clark, Benjamin, sheriff-officer, Skene-street Clark, Charles, vintner, Machray's Court, 59, George-street Clark, George, vintner, Young-street
Clark, George, bookseller, 71, Broad-street, H. Silver-street Clark, James, teacher of writing, Rhind's Court, 64, Gallowgate Clark, James, cooper, 1 4, Don-street, Old Aberdeen Clark, James, shipmaster, (Mountaineer), 13, James-street Clark, John, cabinet-maker, 7, H. 6, Prince's-street Clark, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 66, George-street Clark, Joseph, blacksmith and bellhanger, 12, H. 11, Drum's-lane [Clark, Leslie, wine and spirit merchant, and wholesale grocer, 57,
Broad-street, H. 1, Gallowgate jClark & M'Leod, druggists, 22, Castle-street
1827—28
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Clark, Peter, flesher, 12, George-street Market, H. Bridge of Dee
Clark, Robert, grocer, Skene-street
Clark, Samuel, linen manufacturer, 5, Mounthooly
Clark, Thomas, clothier and haberdasher, 18, Broad-street, H.
Clark, William, manufacturer, Holburn-street £Bon-Accord-st.
Clark, William, ironmonger, 16, Union-street, H. Westburn
Clark, William, grocer, 98, H. 20, John-street
Clark, William, druggist, H. 11, Drum's-lane Q10, King-st.
Clark, William, & Co. wine and spirit dealers, and grocers, 8, H.
Clark, Mrs. ladies' school, W. Milne's Court, 60, Gallowgate
Clark, Mrs. stay and corset-maker, 1 7, St. Nicholas-street
Clark, Miss, 87, Gallowgate
Clerical, Medical, and General Life Assurance Society — Al. Thom- son, advocate, agent, 5, Belmont-st.
Clerihew, George, builder, 7, Carmelite-street
Clerihew, Francis, builder, Union Place
Clerk, Lieut.-Col. Alex. Dee-street
Clerk, James, late writer, Gordon-street
Clunes, Mrs. 2, South Silver-street
Clunie, Thomas John, Newbridge, Hardgate
Clyne, Alex, shoemaker, 41, Castle- street, H. 22, East North-street
Clyne, Captain, 1st Regt. of Foot, Braehead, Gilcomston
Clyne, William, shoemaker and leather dealer, 10, H. Copper Company's Court, 14, Gallowgate
Cobban, James, builder, 7, Jopp's-lane
Cobban, Robert, printer, H. Skene-square
Cobban, Robert, & Co. printers, Duthie's Court, 35, Guestrow
Cobban, Miss, lodgings, 8, Carmelite-street
Cock, Miss, 3, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Cockburn, George, sheriff-officer and jail-keeper, 4, Shoe-lane
Cockburn, James, hairdresser, 60, Woolmanhill
Cochrane, Alex, shipowner, Dee-street
Cochrane, Mrs. Hugh, Chapel-street
Collie, Adam, shipmaster, (Stiriinghill), H. 4, Shore-lane
Collie, Alex, slater, 26, Shiprow
Collie, George, draper, H. Dee-street
Collie, George, stabler, 6, North-street 1827—28
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Collie, George, & Co. drapers, 20, Union-street, and warehouse, 2,
Collie, Gilbert, vintner, Bridge of Don [B road- street
Collie, James, cooper, Union-street, H. Rubislaw
Collie, James, manufacturer, Gordon-street
Collie, John, engraver, 3, Upperkirkgate
Collie, John, clerk, (Geo. Gordon & Co. brewers), H. Hardgate
Collie, John, gardener, 9, Wales-street
Collie, Robert, hairdresser, 62, H. 58, Shiprow
Collie, Robert, jun. hairdresser, College-street
Collie, Wm. bookseller and bookbinder, select circulating library,
47, Upperkirkgate, H. Kingsland Place, Broadford Collie, William, hairdresser, Union-street, H. Holburn-street Collie, Mrs. stoneware merchant, SO, Virginia-street Collison, Mrs. John, Crown Court, Union-street Colman, John, basketmaker, 21, Park-street Combie, Mrs. teacher, 94, George-street
Commercial Banking Company of Aberdeen, 42, Castle-street Commercial Bank of Scotland's Branch — Alex. Blackie, agent, 40, Connon, George, gardener, 13, Shuttle-lane QMarischal-st.
Connon, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 106, Gallowgate Connon, John, canal fly-boat, Cotton
Connon, John, clothier and haberdasher, 5, Broad-st. H. 2, Union- Connon, Robert, cart and ploughwright, Causewayend pane
Connon, William, coal-broker, 12, Commerce-street Cook, John, guard of the Union coach, Concert Court, Broad-street Cook, William, planemaker, 27, St. Clement-street Cook, William, merchant, 117, George-street
Cooper, Alex, manufacturer, (of Leys, Masson, & Co.) H. Grand- Cooper, Alex, cooper, Cooper's Court, 26, Netherkirkgate Qiolm Cooper, Alex, saddler, 24, King-street, H. 14, Frederick-street Cooper, James, manufacturer, (of Leys, Masson, & Co.), H. Grand- Cooper, James, hatter, 59, Union-st. H. 7, Flourmillbrae piolm Cooper, William, mason, Cooperston H. Huntly-st.
Cooper, William, grocer, tea, wine and spirit dealer, 136, Union St. Cooper, Miss, straw-hatmaker, 32, Queen-street, H. 2. Ragg's-lane Copland, Alex, advocate, 4, Dee-street Copland, Charles, spirit dealer, Chronicle-lane
1827—28
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Copland, David, merchant, 47, Marischal-street Copland, George, waiter, 21, East North-street Copland, James, broker and commission agent, 9, Adelphi Court, Copland, Wm. (Devanha Brewery) H. Bellevue [H. 34, Castle-st. Copland, Wm. late turner, SI, Shiprow Copland, William, slater, Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate Copland, Mrs. William, Bellevue, Hardgate Copland, Mrs. Dr. 4, Dee-street Copland, Mrs. 34, Castle-street Copland, Mrs. Alex, vintner, 19, Wales-street Copland, Mrs. Charles, vintner, 11, Wales-street Corbett, James, late shipmaster, 11, Peacock's Close, Castle-street Corbett, William, of Beildside, H. 13, Carmelite -street £Union-st. Corbyn, Thomas I. teacher of dancing, 8, and 9, Adelphi Court Cordiner, Rev. James, (of St. Paul's Chapel) H. Chapel Court, 61, Cormack, Alex, mason, and grate-setter, College-st. [^Gallowgate Cormack, Captain William, Gardener's Court, 15, Castle-street Cormack, William, furniture dealer, 7, Castlebrae Cornwall, E. merchant, H. Silver-street £Bon-Accord-st%
Cornwall, Geo. printer, (D. Chalmers & Co.) H. Machray's Cottage, Cornwall & Smith, tea and wine merchants, 80, Union-street Cornwall, Mrs. Silver-street
Cossens, James, wright, Kingsland Place, Broadford County Fire Office — Robert Ramsay, advocate, Cheyne's Court, 69, Courage, George, cooper, 6, Chapel-lane £Broad-st.
Coutts, Adam, advocate, 6l, Netherkirkgate Coutts, David, cabinet-maker, 14, Shoe-lane Coutts, John, tailor, 12, East North-street Coutts, William, cutler, 214, H. 213, Gallowgate Coutts, William, shuttle-maker, Windmillbrae Coutts, Mrs. silk stocking and glove grafter, 86, Queen-street Coutts, Miss, teacher, 8, Black's Buildings Cowan, Gavin, vintner, 17, Green Cowie, Alex, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Tanfield Cowie, Alex, brewer, 5, Virginia- street, H. Chapel-street Cowie, Alex, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 43, H. 22, East North-st. Cowie, John, teacher, 59, Don-street, Old Aberdeen 1827—28
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Cowie, Robert, cabinet-maker, H. Thistle-street Cowie & Taylor, cabinet-makers and wrights, Gordon-street Cowie, Thomas, messenger-at-arms, 23 and 24, East North-street | Cowie, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Cotton Cowie, Wm. grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 38, George-st. H. Crabb, William, baker, 3, H. 4, Commerce- street [[Broadford
Crabb, Mrs. vintner, Footdee
Craib, George, post-horse- master, 2, Little Wales- street Craig, Alex, vintner, Waterloo Quay
Craig, David, shipmaster, (Struggler) 12, Commerce- street Craig, James, plasterer, Union- row
Craig, James, rope and sail-maker, 35, East North-street Craig, John, wright, Skene-street Craig, Joseph, overseer, (A. Hadden & Sons) Craig, Thomas, tobacco manufacturer, H. Skene-street Craig, Thomas, & Co. tobacco manufacturers, 8, Schoolhill Craig, Wm. tinsmith, 45, Netherkirkgate, H. 12, Guestrow Craig, C. vintner, 35, East North-street Craigie, Alex, shipmaster, (Universe) 7, Canal Terrace Craigie, Robert, shipmaster, (Confidence) 2, Church-street Craigie, Mrs. 32, King-street
Craigmile, Francis, teacher of writing, 6, Correction-wynd Craik, Peter, merchant, 11, Summer Lane, H. 13, Catto-square Cramond, Charles, fiddlemaker, 32, H. Yeats-court, 30, Nether- Crane, Andrew, shipmaster, (Brilliant) 30, Wales-st. Qkirkgate Crawford, Charles, tinsmith, 26", North-street Crichton, Wm. porter and spirit dealer, 29, East North-street Croll, James, cabinet-maker, Union Place Cromar, Alex, manufacturer, Skene-street Cromar, Alex, teacher, 5, Denburn, H. Windmillbrae Cromar, Alex, clothier and haberdasher, 3, Broad-street Cromar, Alex, house-surgeon, Infirmary
Cromar, Arthur, druggist, (T. Black & Co.) H. 11, Lodge- walk jCromar, David, sub-janitor of King's College, Old Aberdeen Cromar, James, cutler, 45, H. 43, Gallowgate Cromar, John, vintner, 6l, Queen-street Cromar, Mrs. vintner, 11, Lodge- walk 1827—28
24 CRO CUD
Cromar, Mrs. James, Crown Court, 36, Upperkirkgate Crombie, Alex, advocate, 7, Queen-street Crombie, Alex, dentist, Kidd-lane, Chapel-street Crombie, Alex, fruit merchant, sale lofts at Weigh-house, H. 32, Crombie, Charles, dentist, Jopp's Court, 11, Queen-st. [Park-st. Crombie, Knowles, & Co. manufrs. of superfine cloth, Cothalmills Crown Life Insurance Co. — Calder & Co. agents, 42, Marischal-st. Cruden, Alex, porter and spirit dealer, 16, Upperkirkgate Cruden, Miss, Westburn, Union Place D?ate
Cruickshank, Alex, merchant, 97, H. Hervey's Court, 90, Gallow- Cruickshank, Geo. clerk, Simpson's Court, 1 39, Gallowgate Cruickshank, Geo. clerk, (Devanha Brewery) H. Bon-Accord-st. Cruickshank, Geo. merchant, (Inglis, Cruickshank & Co.) Crown
Court, Union-st. Cruickshank, Geo. boot and shoemaker, 5, Windy- wynd Cruickshank, James, grocer, College-st.
Cruickshank, James, book-dealer, 88, Gallowgate, H. 72, North-st. Cruickshank, John, professor of mathematics, Marischal College, Cruickshank, John, gardener, 10, Shuttle-lane £H. Rose-st.
Cruickshank, John, tinsmith, 2, Schoolhill, H. College-street Cruickshank, Leslie, gardener, Carnation Cottage, Cotton Cruickshank, Leslie, merchant, 58, H. Poor's Hospital Court, 56,
Gallowgate Cruickshank, Richard, tea, porter and spirit dealer, 28, North-st. Cruickshank, Robert, vintner, Bridge of Don Cruickshank, Thomas, stabler, Ross's Court, 22, Schoolhill Cruickshank, Wm. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 30, Justice- street Cruickshank, Mrs. Skene Terrace Cruickshank, Mrs. Dee-street Cruickshank, Mrs. stabler, 180, Gallowgate Cruickshank, Mrs. Skene-square Cruickshank, Miss, 47, Don-street, Old Aberdeen Cruickshank, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Gordon-street Cruickshank, Miss Christian, Dee-street Cruickshank, Miss, 19, Constitution-street Cruickshank, Misses, 14, Belmont-street Cuddie, A. surgeon, 10, Carmelite-street J 827— 28
CUL — DAW 25
Cullen, John, Britannia tavern, 83, Guestrow
Cumine, Adam, of Rattray, H. Union Place
Cumine, Misses, Union Place
dimming, Alex, wood-merchant, Poynernook, H. Broadford
Gumming, George, advocate, 2, Ragg's-lane, Broad-street
Cumming, James, blacksmith, Chapel-street
dimming, James, shipmaster, St. Clement-street
Cumming, John, mason, W. Henderson's Court, l6l, Gallowgate
Cumming, Jonathan, Lamond's Court, 49, Upperkirkgate
Cumming, Wm. tailor, 65, Guestrow
Cumming, Mrs. gardener, 65, Queen-street
Cumming, Mrs. John, Bridge of Don
Cunningham, Andrew, dealer in old clothes, &c. Park-street
Currie, David, baker, 60, H. 58, Shiprow
Cushnie, Alex, meal-seller, 49, King-street
Custom House, \6, Quay — Watch-House, New Pier, Footdee
D
Dalgarno, Alexander, merchant, Union Terrace
Dalgarno, James, meal-seller, 18, East North-street'
Dalgarno, Wm. tailor, 3, Netherkirkgate, H. Forbes-street
Dalgarno, Wm. mason, 26, St. Andrew's-street
Dallas, John, boot and shoemaker, 11, Guestrow, H. Henderson's
Court, 46, Broad-street Dallas, Robert, tailor, beadle of St. John's Chapel and funeral
waiter, 14, Chronicle-lane, H. Huntly-street Dalrymple, Mrs. James, 11, Union Buildings Dalziel, James, watch and clockmaker, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st. Dalziel, Thomas, blacksmith, Footdee Dalziel, Miss, lodgings, 18, Marischal-street Daniel, George, surgeon and apothecary, 45, Green, H. Farquhar's
Court, 17, Upperkirkgate Daniel, George, merchant, H. Farquhar's Court, 17, Upperkirkgate iDaniel, John, brush manufacturer, 46, Castle-st. H. above shop iDaniel, Thomas, vintner, 11, Mealmarket-lane Dauney, Dr. Alex, advocate, sheriff-substitute, Kingsland Place, Dawney, Alex, land-surveyor, 3, Prince's-street [Broadford
1827—28 d
23 DAV— DAV
Davidson, Alex, tailor, 40, Long-acre
Davidson, Alex, house-carpenter, 1, Charlotte-street
Davidson, Andrew, ship tavern, Footdee
Davidson, Andrew, teacher, 4, Trinity-street
Davidson, Charles, cooper, porter and spirit dealer, 16, H. 14,
Davidson, Donald, wool spinner, Denburn [Commerce- st.
Davidson, Duncan, advocate, 3, Belmont-street [H. King-st.
Davidson, Dr. James, professor of natural history, Marischal College,
Davidson, George, traveller, (Devanha Brewery) H. Gordon-st.
Davidson, George, Ruthrieston new inn
Davidson, George, merchant, 17, Quay
Davidson, George, mason, 94, North-street
Davidson, George, painter and glazier, H. 112, George-street
Davidson, George, grocer, wine, tea and spirit dealer, 34, Schoolhill
Davidson, George, of Summerhill, H. Summerhill
Davidson, Geo. & Wm. rope and twine manufacturers, Footdee
Davidson, James, vintner, Ruthrieston
Davidson, James, gardener, Chapel-street
Davidson, James, jun. 2, South Silver-st.
Davidson, James, shipmaster, (Alert) 10, Summer-lane
Davidson, James, thread manufacturer, King-st. H. Burnside
Davidson, James, grocer, 13, North-st. H. 42, Long-acre
Davidson, James, flesher, Wales-st. market, H. 16, Constitution-st
Davidson, John, supervisor of Excise, 4, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Davidson, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Cotton
Davidson, John, merchant, 17, Quay
Davidson, John, porter and spirit dealer, 59, Lime Quay, H. 1,
Church- street Davidson, Joseph, spirit dealer, 65, H. 67, Netherkirkgate Davidson, Peter, flesher, 31 & 32, Wales-st. market, H. 1, Little Davidson & Robb, painters & glaziers, 2, Littlejohn-st. [Wales-st. Davidson, Robert, yeast brewer, Causewayend, H. Niven's Court,
29, Guestrow Davidson, Robert, soap manufacturer, Hutcheon-st. H. Elmfield Davidson, Samuel, clerk, Weigh-House, H. 13, Peacock's Close, Davidson, Wm. shoemaker, Windmillbrae [Castle-st.
Davidson, William, merchant, 44, Broad-st. H. Niven's Court, 29,
1827—28 [Guestrow
DAV — DIC
27
Davidson, Wm. jun. merchant, 44, Broad-st. H. Niven's Court, 29,
Guestrow Davidson, Wm. flesher, 5, Wales-st. market, H. Caie's-dykes Davidson, Mrs. vintner, Broadford Davidson, Mrs. Andrew, Mackie Place Davidson, Mrs. of Kebbaty, 28, Green Davidson, Mrs. vintner, 43, Quay
Davidson, Mrs. stoneware merchant, 36, H. 37, Castle-street Davidson, Mrs. midwife, 6, Justice-lane < Davidson, Mrs. Lieut. Alex. 6, Windy-wynd Davidson, Miss, Hardgate
Davidson, Miss, housekeeper, Poor's Hospital, 56, Gallowgate Davidson, Miss, teacher, Ligertwood's Court, 73, George-st. Davie, James, musical repository, 55, H. 10, Castle-street Davie, Mrs. midwife, 22, Shuttle-lane Davie, Miss, music teacher, 10, Castle-street Davie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 22, Shuttle-lane Dawson, Charles, town-serje'ant, 25, Shiprow Dawson, James, teacher, 62, Loch-st. H. 68, Broad-street Dawson, Miss, lodgings, 68, Broad-street Deans, Alex, house carpenter, 12, St. Andrew's-street Deans, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 12, St. Andrew's-street Deaf and Dumb Institution, 58, Schoolhill — Robt. Taylor, teacher Dearie, Andrew, shipmaster, (Prince of Waterloo) 2, Hanover-st. Dearie, George, gardener, 4, Fisher-row Dee Whale Fishing Co/s Office, 1 7, Marischal-street Dempster, James, tea dealer, 80, Woolmanhill Dempster, John, mail contractor — Office 6l, H. 69, Union-st. Devanha Brewery, Devanha Devanha Distillery Co., Devanha
Dey, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, George-street Dey, Wm. porter and spirit dealer, Causewayend Diack, Alexander, seedsman, Mile-end Diack, George, grocer and spirit dealer, Windmillbrae Diack, Jas. porter, Marischal College, College Court, 82, Broad-st. Dick, George, Bellevue Cottage, Hardgate Dick, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 6, H. 34, Wales-street 1827—28 d 2
28
DIC DON
Dick, John, flesher, 17, Wales-street market Dickie, C. flesher, 27, Wales-st. market, H. Jack's-brae, Gilcomston Dickie, James, vintner, 5, Huxter-row Dickie, John, merchant, H. Cherryvale
Dickie, John, flesher, 12, Wales-st. market, H. 25, Wales-st. Dickie, Mrs. flesher, 17, Wales-st. market, H. 25, Wales-st. Dingwall, Alex, merchant, H. Spring Garden [Garden
Dingwall, Alex. jim. postmaster, 15, Netherkirkgate, H. Spring Dingwall, Alex, porter and spirit dealer, 41, H. 39, North-st. Dingwall Fordyce, Alex, merchant, 9, Quay Dingwall Fordyce, Dr. Arthur of Culsh, H. Arthurseat Dingwall Fordyce, Arthur, advocate — Office 49, H. 47, Schoolhill Dingwall Fordyce, Wm. advocate—Office 49, H. 45, Schoolhill Dingwall, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Cotton Dingwall, John, ofArdo, 87, Gallowgate Dingwall, K. shoemaker, 3, Gardener's-lane Dinnson, John, shipmaster, (Patriot) 8, Exchequer-row Dobie., Wm. grocer, 17, Fisher-row Dobson, Edward, basketmaker, 16, Marischal- street Dodds, John, stoneware merchant, 82, Queen-street Doig, Mrs. 9, Quay
Don, Mrs. stoneware merchant, 16, North-street Donald, Alex, auctioneer and vintner, 40, St. Andrew's-st. Donald, Andrew, confectioner, 4, Upperkirkgate Donald, Andrew, baker, 27, H. 25, Upperkirkgate Donald, David, tailor, Holburn- street
Donald, Francis, grocer & spirit dealer, 9, North-st. H. 21, Shoe- Donald, Geo. flesher, 13 and 30, George-street market [lane Donald, James, gardener, Rubislaw
Donald, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 34, H. 35, Green Donald, James, boot and shoemaker, 3, St. Catherine's-wynd Donald, James, tailor, 1 7, Woolmanhill Donald, John, hosier, Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill Donald, John, jun. clothier, 6, Queen-st. H. Summer-st. Donald, Peter, stoneware merchant, 37, H. 35, East North-st. Donald, Robert, druggist, 62, Gallowgate, H. 3, Little Belmont-st. Donald, Robert, brushmaker, 10, H. 8, St. NJcholas-st. 1827—28
DON — DRY *?
Donald, Samuel, salmon curer, Charles-street
Donald, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene-street
Donald, William, jun. ship agent, 12, Commerce-st. H. 3, Little
Belmont-st. Donald, Wm. grocer, ]1, H. Exchequer Court, 9, Exchequer-row Donald, William, jun. grocer, (R. Catto & Co.) H. 10, King-street Donald, Mrs. W. Union Place Donald, Mrs. poultry-shop, 79, Shiprow Donald, Mrs. F. lodgings, 73, Queen-street Donaldson, John, post-horse-master and vintner, 124, George-st. Donaldson, J. & S., grocers, Hutcheon-street Donaldson, William, tailor, 123, George-street Donaldson, Mrs. flesher, 29, Wales-st. market, H. \Q, Wales-st. Donaldson, Mrs. Skene-square Douglas, A. blacksmith, Causewayend Douglas, Charles, merchant, 69, Union-street Douglas, James, cabinet-maker, Duthie's Court, 35, Guestrow, H.
J. Ferguson's Court, 108, Gallowgate Douglas, William, boot and shoemaker, 24, Guestrow, H. 11, Douglas, Miss, 30, Upperkirkgate [Long-acre
Doull, Mrs. 4, Quay
Dow, James, flesher, 16, Wales-st. market, H. 59, East North-st. Dow, John, vintner, horsebreaker, &c. 24, North-street Dow, Miss, porter and spirit dealer, 1 30, Gallowgate Downie, Alex, teacher of dancing, Crown Court, H. Exchange
Court, Union- street Downie, Alex, shipmaster, (Newburgh of Aberdeen) St. Clement- st. Downie, Alex, gardener, 22, Netherkirkgate
Downie, Chas. druggist, 81, Broad-st. H. Charlesfield, Gilcomston Downie, James, leather merchant, 29, St. Andrew's-st. H. Ligert-
wood's Court, 73, George-st. Downie, James, shoemaker, 31, Woolmanhill Downie, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Ligertwood's Court,
73, George-street Drummond, James, bootmaker, 1, Queen-street, ladies' boot and
shoe wareroom, and H. 16, Guestrow Drysdale, Misses, boarding-school, Union Place 1827—28 d 3
30 DUF — DUN
DufF, Alex, tailor, 29, Broad-street
Duff, Archibald, teacher of dancing and music, 138, Union-st. IL
DufF, James, gardener, 27, George- st. [[Clay hills
DufF, James, wright, Whitehouse-street
DufF, Mrs. A. teacher, Clayhills
DufF, Mrs. Seaton Court, 91, Broad-street
DufF, Miss, of Corsinday, 1, Littlejohn-street
DufFus, James, confectioner, 78, Union-street, H. 6, Blairton's-lane,
DufFus, John, (of John DufFus & Co.) St. Clement-st. £Guestrow
DufFus, John, & Co/manufacturers of steam engines, chain cables, anchors, locks, hinges; millwrights, machinists, and ship- builders, St. Clement-street
DufFus, William, wright, 5, Skene Place
DufFus, Mrs. silk dyer, S3, Queen-street
DufFus, Mrs. confectioner, 6, Blairton's-lane, Guestrow QPlace
Duguid, Alex, wine merchant, 2, Adelphi Court, Union-st. H. Dee
Duguid, Alex, flesher, 6, Wales-street market, H. Sutherland's Court, 17, James- street
Duguid, Ingram, & Co. ironmongers, 37, 39, & 41, St. Nicholas-st.
Duguid, James, clothier, 10, Broad-st. H. Bon- Accord Terrace
Duguid, James, woodsawer, Gerard-street
Duguid, John, grocer, tea, wine & spirit dealer, 2, St. Andrew's-st.
Duguid, Captain John, Dee-street [^Andrew's-st.
Duguid, John, & Co. cotton and woollen manufacturers, 3, St.
Duguid, Peter, agent for the Bank of Scotland, Bank of Scotland Court, 35, Castle-street
Duguid, Peter, tobacco and snufF manufacturer, 24, Gallowgate
Duguid, William, ironmonger, 2, Castlebrae
Duguid, Mrs. Baillie, Dee Place
Duguid, Mrs. Alex, grocer, 10, North-street
Duguid, Mrs. W., Newlands
Dunn, Alex, shoemaker, Causewayend
Dunn, David, wholesale druggist, drysalter, and grocer, King-st.
Dunn, John, teacher, grammar school, H. Skene-street
Dunn, John, grocer, Union Place ^^
Dunn, John, merchant, 50, H. Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-street
Dunn, John, merchant tailor, 5, H. 4, St. Nicholas-lane 1827—28
dun — Dinsr 31
Dunn, Wm. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, and vegetable gardener,
Dunn, Wm. tobacconist, H. 23, Back-wynd |~106, Gallowgate
Dunn, Wm. tailor, 65, H. 58, Shiprow
Dunn, Mrs. Geo., merchant, 9, Castle-street, H. 5, Constitution-st.
Dunbar, Major, 17, Guestrow
Duncan, Adam, provision merchant and agent, 11, Upperkirkgate, H. Milne's Court, 27, Gallowgate
Duncan, Alex, quill-manufacturer, H. Union Place
Duncan, Alex, hairdresser, 6l, Lime Quay
Duncan, Alex, vintner, 16, James-street
Duncan, Alex, merchant, H. Union Place J^
Duncan, Alex- wool manufacturer, 25, Loch-street
Duncan, Alex. & Son, merchants, 53, Broad-street
Duncan, Andrew, merchant, H. Crown-street
Duncan & Bowman, quill-manufacturers, Crown Court, Union-st
Duncan, Francis, wood merchant, Poynernook, H. College-street
Duncan, George, manager, (Oil Gas Co.) H. Trinity-street
Duncan, George, mason, Bon- Accord-street
Duncan, George, late dyer, Fowler's- wynd
Duncan, George, meal-seller, 71, Green, H. Windmillbrae
Duncan, George, wright, 6, Woolmanhill
Duncan, James, flesher, 30, Wales- street market, H. Pitmuxton
Duncan, James, leather merchant, 33, H. 24, Schoolhill
Duncan, John, boot and shoemaker, 20, St. Clement-street, H. Li- gertwood's Court, 73, George-street
Duncan, John, grocer and meal-seller, Cotton
Duncan, John, flesher, 6, Spittal, Old Aberdeen
Duncan, John, manufacturer, H. 26, Adelphi Court, Union-street
Duncan, John, advocate, 2, Guestrow
Duncan, John, boot and shoemaker, 13, St. Nicholas-st. H. Mary- well Cottage, head of College-st.
Duncan, Jonathan, vintner, 19, Littlejohn-street
Duncan & Son, boot and shoemakers, Queen-st. H. 50. Queen-st. ,
Duncan, Peter, painter, 78, H. 47, George-street
Duncan, Robert, shipmaster, (Superior), 5, Catto-square
Duncan, Thomas, stonecutter, Dee-street, H. Gordon-street
Duncan, Thomas, corkcutter, 6'0, H. 61, Guestrow 1827—28
32 DUtf DUT
Duncan, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Shiprow Duncan, William, shipmaster, (Edward), 8, Summer-street Duncan, William, druggist, 51, Castle- street Duncan, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 44, H. Duncan's
Court, 45, Castle-street Duncan, William, cabinet-maker, 21, Shoe-lane Duncan, William, porter and spirit dealer, Causewayend Duncan, William, agent and general merchant, 25, Adelphi Court,
Union-street, H. Kingsland Place, Broadford Duncan, William, flesher, 22, Wales-street market, H. Spittal Duncan, Wm. sen. flesher, 13, Wales-st. market, H. 2. Hanover-st. Duncan, William, jun. flesher, 14, Wales-st. H. 2, Hanover-st. Duncan, William, grocer, Skene Square Duncan, Mrs. Braehead, Gilcomston Duncan, Mrs. lodgings, 7> Flourmillbrae Duncan, Mrs. 6, Broad-street
Duncan, Mrs. Samuel, Duncan's Court, 74, Gallowgate Duncan, Mrs. Professor, 2, Black's Buildings Duncan, Miss, 5, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen Duncan, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 50, Queen-street Dundee Insurance Company — Alex. Cheyne, merchant, agent, 28,
Marischal-street Durie, David, spirit dealer, and victualling-house, 57> Netherkirk- Durie, Peter, pewterer, 583 Loch-st. H. John-st. [gate
Durno, Adam, cooper, 92, North-street, H. 3, Canal Terrace Durno, James, clothier, Union-street, H. Bon-Accord Terrace Durno & Michael, wholesale clothiers and haberdashers, Exchange
Court, Union-street Durrant, John, vintner, St. Clement-street Durward, James, Elgin carrier, 173, Gallowgate Durward, Mrs. midwife, 23, Frederick-street Durward, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 23, Frederick-street , Duthie, Alex, of Ruthrieston, H. Rosehill [Broadford
Duthie, Alex. jun. merchant and shipowner, H. Kingsland Place, Duthie, Alex, landwaiter, Lamond's Court, 49, Upperkirkgate Duthie, Alex, shoemaker, Chapel-street [Blackfriars-st.
Duthie, James, beadle, Trinity chapel, and funeral waiter, 12, 1827—28
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Duthie, John, hairdresser, Lime Quay, H. Church-street
Duthie, Robert, merchant, 44, Quay, H. Burnside
Duthie, Robert, shipmaster, (Wm. Simpson) 18, Commerce-st.
Duthie, Robert, gardener, 133, Gallowgate
puthie, William, brewer, Hardgate [Wellington-st.
Duthie, William, shipbuilder and timber merchant, Footdee, H. 3,
Duthie, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 6*9, Shiprow
Duthie, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Lamond's Court, 49,
Upperkirkgate Dyce, James, shoemaker and vintner, Chapel-street Dyce, James, druggist, 80, Broad-st. and 7, Commerce-st. H. 76, Dyce, John, late merchant, 69, Shiprow [[Broad-st.
Dyce, Patrick, silk mercer, 7, Union Buildings, H. Milne's Court,
27, Gallowgate Dyce, Robert, advocate, Milne's Court, 27, Gallowgate Dyce, William, M.D. 48, Marischal-street
Dyce, Mrs. boarding school, Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-street Dyce, Misses, of Rosebank, H. Rosebank Dyer, Philip, flesher and vintner, 73, Queen- street Dyker, William, Dee-street
E
Eagle Fire & Life Insurance — Alex. Smith, advocate, 96, Union-st.
and Arthur Thomson, 11, Union Buildings, agents Eckford, Peter, wright, 21, St. Andre w's-street Eddie, Alex. & Chas. millers, Nether Justicemills Eddie, John, wright, 42, Loch-street
Eddieson, James, flesher, 14, Wales-street market, H. 12, Wales-st. Eddieson, James, flesher, 38, Wales-street market Eddieson, George, flesher, 24, Wales-street market Eddieson, John, flesher, 7, Wales-st. market, H. 18, Prince's-street Eddieson, Robert, flesher, 1, Wales-st. market H. 3, Shuttle-lane 'Edinburgh Life Insurance — J. Murray and Alex. Smith, jun. ad- vocates, agents
Edinburgh Friendly Insurance Society— Alex. Smith, jun. advocate, Edmond, Francis, cart and plough- wright, 71, North-st. [agent J Edmond, James, advocate, 13, Marischal-street 3827—28
34 EBM— ETT
Edmond, James, cart and plough- wright, George-street Edward, Alex, solicitor, 52, Netherkirkgate Edward, George, surgeon and apothecary, Holburn-street Edward, James, teacher of English and stenography, 72, Spittal Edward, James, vintner and hairdresser, 86, George-street Edward, James, baker, Skene-street
Edward, Jas. flaxdresser (Jas. Forbes & Co.) H. 36, Netherkirkgate Edward, Jas. cotton manufr. 51, H. dunes' Court, 53, George-st. Edward, James, wool and worsted merchant, 80, George-street Edward, Simpson, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 23, East North-st. Edwards, Douglas, merchant, Union-street, H. Union Place Edwards, R. & J. book agents and tea dealers, near Jack's-brae Edwards, Mrs. midwife, 4, Black's Buildings Elgen, Wm. teacher of mathematics, &c. 10, Drum's-lane, H. Skene- Elgen, Mrs. midwife, 12, Harriot- street [ square
Ellis, Wm. coppersmith, H. 8, Littlejohn- street Ellethorn & Co. circulating library, 88, Green Ellethorn, James, teacher, 88, Green Elrick, John, mason, 69, North-street
Elsmie, Alex. mert. (J. Lumsden & Co.) H. at Gilcomston Brewery Elsmie, George, manager, Gilcomston Brewery, H. at Brewery Elmsie, Geo. jun. manager (J. Forbes & Co.) H. 14, St. Clement-st. Emslie, Alex, merchant, Emslie's Court, 26, Gallowgate Emslie, John, tape manufacturer, H. 75, George-street Emslie, James, bookbinder and circulating library, 57, North-street Emslie, Wm. baker, 215, Gallowgate, H. Causewayend Emslie, Wm. merchant, (G, Symmers & Co. ) H. Kidd-lane Emslie, Wm. merchant, 189, Gallowgate, H. Honeybank, Canalside Emslie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 75, George-street Emsly, George, coachmaker, 43, King-st. H. 31, Constitution-st. Emsly, Thomas, coachmaker, 43, H. 45, King-street England, John, blacksmith, Windmillbrae Esson, John, stabler, 59, Green
Esson, William, tea and spirit dealer, 92, H. W. Milne's Court, 60. Ettershank, Chas. spirit dealer, 17, Carmelite-st. [Gallowgate
Ettershank, James, cooper, Cooperstone Ettershank, Joseph, porter and spirit dealer, 19, Commerced. 1827—28
ETT — FAR . 35
Ettershank, Peter, sheriff-officer, Upper Denburn ttershank, P. cotton manufacturer, Denburn ttershank, Mrs. midwife, Gerard-street ttles & Kennedy, dressmakers, 27, Frederick-street European Life Insurance Co. — D. Davidson, advocate, agt. 3, Bel- Ewen, Geo. turner, 2, Chronicle-lane, H. 29, Long-acre [jnont-st. Ewen, James, hatter, 170, Gallowgate
Ewen, John, wood merchant, Poynernook, H. Lower Denburn Ewing, Alex., M.D. Golden-square [Castle-st.
Ewing, M'Hardy, & Robison, advocates, Commercial Court, 58, Ewing, Mrs. John, Commercial Bank Court, 42, Castle-st. Ewing, Wm. clerk, (Barry, Henry, & Co.) H. Kingsland Place,
Broadford
Exchange and Deposit Bank, Broadford Works — S. Pellatt, agent Excise Office, Oliver's Court, 12, Upperkirkgate Excise Permit Office, Oliver's Court, 12, Upperkirkgate
Fairweather, John, North mail coach-guard, Gordon-st. Fairweather, David, cabinet-maker, 119, H. 121, George-st Falconer, Alex, clothier, 2} Queen-st. H. 46, Broad-street Falconer, Gilbert, teacher of English, &c. 1, H. 9, Drum's-lane Falconer, James, wright, Bon- Accord-street Falconer, John, cooper, 8, Quay Falconer, John, shipmaster (Isabella) Footdee Farquhar, Alex. Exchange News-room, Exchange Court, H. Yeats- court, 30, Netherkirkgate Farquhar, Alex, writer, H. Waterloo Quay [17, Upperkirkgate Farquhar, Arthur, boot and shoemaker, 18, H. Farquhar's Court, Farquhar, George, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 45, Upper- kirkgate, H. 39, St. Andre w's-st. Farquhar, George, distiller, Stonytown Distillery Farquhar and Gill, painters and glaziers, 2, Drum's-lane | [Farquhar, John, dyer, 5, Flourmillbrae Farquhar, John, painter and glazier, H. 22, Upperkirkgate Farquhar, P. vintner, Chapel-lane 1827—28
36 FAR FIN
Farquhar, Robert, tailor, 96, H. Porthill close, 98, Gallowgate
Farquhar, Wm. traveller, (Gilcomston Brewery) H. Gilcomston
Farquhar, Wro. pastry cook and confectioner, 66, H. 68, Broad-st.
Farquhar, Wm. clerk, stamp office, H. 87, George-street
Farquhar, Mrs. Dr. Dee-street
Farquhar, Mrs. James, Waterloo Quay
Farquharson, Alexander, ship-chandler, grocer and spirit dealer, 29,
Quay, H. 13, Constitution-st. Farquarson & Co. merchants, 56, St. Nicholas-street Farquharson, Peter, advocate, Union Terrace Farquharson, Robert, ship-chandler, grocer, tea and spirit dealer,
38, Quay, H. Jamieson's Court, 38, Shiprow Farquharson, Robert, & Co. tea and spirit dealers, Jack's-brae Farquharson, Mrs. Baillie, Farquharson's Court, 10, Schoolhill Farquharson, Mrs. sen. of Finzean, Silver-street V&ifr* &*"%# Farquharson, Miss (of Invery) 1, Correction-wynd </ '
Farquharson, Miss C, Union Place Female School of Industry, Union Terrace Female School of Industry, 13, Chronicle-lane, North-street Ferguson, Andrew, M.D. 38, Green, H. Union-street Ferguson, Donald, excise officer, (Glenburn Distillery) Rubislaw Ferguson, James, advocate, 31, Queen-street ^«4P ^ £.f /T* f^ Ferguson, Mrs. John, J. Ferguson's Court, 108, Gallowgate Ferguson, Miss, Chapel- street
Ferres, John, advocate, Albion Court, 18, Castle-street Ferres, Mrs. David, 11, H. 8, James-street Ferrier, Alex, wright, 13, Spa-street Ferrier, Andrew, tailor, 6, Union-lane Ferrier, James, hairdresser, 2, H. 3, Carnegie's-brae Ferrier, James, gardener, 11, Spa-street Fettes, Alex, hairdresser, 14, Upperkirkgate Fewillet, Henry A. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Waterloo Quay Fiddes, Alex, painter and glazier, 41, H. 5, High-st. Old Aberdeen Fiddes, David, confectioner, 11, North-st. H. 21, Shoe-lane Fiddes, Robert, private teacher, 10, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen Fiddes, Mrs. vintner, 42, High-street, Old Aberdeen Findlay, Alex, shoemaker, 25, Lodge- walk
1827—28
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Findlay, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 58, Shiprow
Findlay, John, steel-type-cutter, &c. 60, Queen-street
Findlay, John, wright, 13, East North-street
Findlay, John, tinsmith, Causewayend
Findlay, Mathew, cotton manufacturer, 19, East North-street
Findlay, Robert, shoemaker, Holburn-street
Findlay, Robert, wright, North-st. H. 22, Peacock's Close
Finlay, Misses, straw-hatmakers and milliners, 60, Queen-street
Finlason, Eric, tailor, Concert Court, Broad-street
Finlason, John, jun. tailor, H. Brebner's Court, 83, Shiprow
Finlason, John, & Son, tailors, 12, Guestrow, H. Chapel-street
Finlason, Robert, tailor, H. Chapel-street
Finlay son, John, manufacturer, 17> Shiprow
Fire Insurance Company of Scotland — A. Gibbon, advocate, agent, 30, Adelphi Court, Union- street
Fisher, Major, Devanha
Fisher, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 20, Virginia-street
Fleming, John, advocate, 1, Marischal-street
Fleming, John, merchant, 7, Wellington-street
Fleming, Peter, spirit shop, Footdee
Florence, Alex, merchant, H. 35, Long-acre
Fogarty, Patrick, mason, Broadford
Foote, Rev. James, of the East Church, H. Skene Terrace
Foote, Mrs. 5, Drum's-lane
Footdee Dispensary — P. Gray, surgeon, 3, Canal Terrace
Forbes, Alex, wine merchant, agent for the British Linen Com- pany, 25, Marischal-st. H. 2, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Forbes, Andrew, shipmaster, 53, Quay
Forbes, Colonel Arthur, 10, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Forbes, Colonel D., H. Sunnybank
Forbes, Daniel, tobacco manufacturer, H. Bon-Accord-st
Forbes, Rev. Dr. professor of humanity, &c. King's College, 11. College-bounds, Old Aberdeen
Forbes, George, spirit dealer, 6, Fisher-row
Forbes, George, of Springhill, H. Springhill
Forbes, H. D. of Balgownie, H. Balgownie
Forbes, Hogarth, & Co. merchants, 1, Quay 1827—28 e
38 FOR — FOR
Forbes, James, of Seaton, H. Seaton Forbes, James, merchant, H. Kingsland Place, Broadford Forbes, James, jun. merchant, H. Exchange Court, Union-street Forbes, James, of Echt, H. 28, Quay- Forbes, James, clerk of excise, Oliver's Court, 12, Upperkirkgate Forbes, James, & Co. rope manufacturers, Footdee Forbes, James, & Son, merchants, 70, Union-street Forbes, James Staats, QQ, George-street Forbes, John, of Blackford, H. Union Terrace Forbes, John, wool merchant, H. Skene Terrace Forbes, John, Langstane Place, Dee-street Forbes, John, tailor, 72, Queen-street Forbes, John, stoneware merchant, 17, H. 19, Schoolhill Forbes, Low, & Co. cotton spinners, Poynernook Forbes, Robert, of Castleton, 15, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen Forbes, Robert, teacher, Grammar School, H. Hutcheon-street Forbes, Robert, shoemaker, Ferguson's Court, 30, Gallowgate Forbes, Robert, tinsmith, 17, H. 15, Gallowgate Forbes, Simon, porter and spirit dealer, 104, Gallowgate Forbes, Wm. carpet shoemaker, 14, Lodge- walk [walk
Forbes, Wm. woollen draper, 16, St. Nicholas-st. H. 14, Lodge- Forbes, Wm. superintendent of meters, Meters-court, Chapel-lane Forbes, William & James, merchants, 1, James-street Forbes, Mrs. & Miss, of Boyndlie, Golden Square Forbes, Mrs. sen. Union Place •
Forbes, Miss, of Callandar, Silver-street Forbes, Miss, 29, Green Forbes, Misses, of Echt, H. Union-street Fordyce, Wm. porter and spirit dealer, Hutcheon-street Fordyce, Miss, of Ardo, 26, St. Nicholas-street Forfarshire and Perthshire Fire Insurance Co.— Peter Macfarlane,
agent, Thomson's Court, 21, Quay Forrest, John, grocer, wine, spirit dealer, and provision merchant,
47, H. Daniel's Court, 48, Castle-street
Forrest, George, tailor, 7, Flourmillbrae
Forsyth, Alex, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 1 6, Park-street
Forsyth, Alex, coachmaker, 4, H. 11, Chronicle-lane
1827—28
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39
Forsyth, David, late of St. Petersburgh, Si Quay
Forsyth, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Hector's House,
Forsyth, Geo., silk dyer, 25, H. 24, George-st. [Commerce-st.
Forsyth, John, leather merchant, 73, Broad-st. H. Kingsland Place,
Forsyth, Wm. & Co., upholsterers, 14-6, Union-st. [Broadford
Forsyth, Wm., druggist, 57, Castle-street, H. 4, Dee-street
Forsyth, Misses, milliners, 2, St. Nicholas-lane
Forsyth, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 24, George-street
Foster, Thomas, teacher, Causewayend
Fotheringham, Mrs., lodgings, McGregor's Court, 99, Gallowgate
Fowler, Chas. dentist& cupper, Lamond's Court, 49, Upperkirkgate
Fowler, George & James, teachers of Thain's school, 53, Shiprow
Fowler, James, toll-keeper, Kittybrewster
Fowler, James, fancy dyer, 8, Flourmillbrae
Fowlie, James, treasurer, Poor's Hospital, 56, Gallowgate
Fowlie, John, gardener, Millbank Cottage
Foulerton, Captain Alex. 11, Carmelite-street
Foulerton, Wm. woollen draper, H. 11, Carmelite-street
Fraser, Alex, advocate, H. 29, Union-st. [H. Upper Denbum
Fraser, Alex. jun. nursery, seedsman, & florist, 92, Broad-street,
Fraser, Alex, librarian, King's College, H. 1 0, College-bounds, Old
Aberdeen Fraser, Alex, architect, and drawing academy, 1, Adelphi Court, Fraser, Alex, weaver, 74, Green [TJnion-st.
Fraser, Alex, merchant, 14, Quay, H. 58, Marischal-street Fraser, Alex, surgeon, 38, Schoolhill Fraser, Alex, tailor, 30, Upperkirkgate
Fraser, Angus, grocer, tea & spirit dealer, Union Place, H. Union- Fraser, A., Smith's Court, 49, Gallowgate [row
Fraser, Charles, manager, (Greenland Co.) H. 10, Quay Fraser, David, cabinet-maker & wright, Seaton's Court, 9 1 , Broad
street, H. Spring Garden Fraser, Hugh, tailor, Chapel-street
Fraser, Hugh, dyer, 4, Flourmill-lane, H. 13, East North-street Fraser, James, grocer, Union- street
Fraser, James, boot and shoemaker, 6, H. 8, Drum's-lane Fraser, James, candle manufacturer, 37, Loch-st. H. Skene Terrace
J827— 28 e 2
40 pRA — FYr
Fraser, James, porter and spirit dealer, King-street
Fraser, John, watch and clockmaker, Union Place, H. Summer-st.
Fraser, John, surgeon, 20, Castle-street
Fraser, John, 183, Gallowgate
Fraser, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 37, Schoolhill
Fraser, Simon, tailor, 5, Guestrow
Fraser, Robert, Gilcomston tavern, Gilcomston
Fraser, Thomas, shoemaker, 10, Shuttle-lane
Fraser, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 15, Commerce-street
Fraser, Thomas, shoemaker, 6, Denburn [88, Broad-st.
Fraser, Thomas, blacksmith, (H. Gordon & Co.) H. Gordon's Court,
Fraser, Wm. grocer, wine, and spirit dealer, 57, Union-st. H. 41,
Fraser, William, woolcomber, 24, Loch-st. [Schoolhill
Fraser, Mrs. late of Tyrie, 5, Correction-wynd
Fraser, Mrs. vintner, 12, H. IS, Wales-street
Fraser, Mrs. Hugh, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 15, East North-st.
Fraser, Miss, lodgings, Downie's Court, 65, Broad-street
Fraser, Miss, Skene-street
Fraser, Misses, 1, Peacock's Close, Castle-street
Freeman, Geo. birth-master, Lower Quay, H. Lower Quay
French, George, M.D. 20, Back-wynd
French, William, baker, 5, H. 6, Shiprow
Fries, Charles, grocer, 20, H. 21, St. Clement-street
Frost, Andrew, shoemaker, 29, Shiprow
Frost, Forbes, bookseller, 38, Broad-street, H. Dee-street
Frost, John, weaver, 155, Gallowgate
Fubister, Magnus, boot and shoemaker, 62, George-street
Fullerton, George, baker, 45, H. 46, St. Nicholas- street
Fullerton, Hugh, advocate, Golden Square
Fyfe, Alex, meal-seller, 48, Shiprow
Fyfe, Charles, & Co. tea dealers and grocers, (wholesale and retail) wine and brandy merchants, 44, H. 19, Union-street
Fyfe, Charles, & Co. importers and dealers in Foreign and British snuffs, segars, &c. 46, Union-street
Fyfe, Charles, & Co. Foreign and British fancy goods and commis- sion merchants, 46, Union-street
Fyfe, George, messenger-at-arms, Brebner's Court, 83, Shiprow 1827—28
TYF — GED **
Fyfe, John, messenger-at-arms, 9, Huxter-row Fyfe, John, boot and shoemaker, 8, Gardener's-lane [Green
Fyfe, Samuel, beadle of the West Church, and funeral waiter, 83, Fyfe, William, merchant tailor, 4, Union-street, H. 3, Long-acre Fyvie, John, nesher, 8, George-street market
G
Galen, Alex, merchant, 15, H. Galen's Court, 18, Guestrow
Gall, Alex, boot and shoemaker, Denburn
Gall, John, wright & cabinet-maker, Lobban's Court, 30, Castle-st.
Gall, William, teller, Aberdeen Bank, H. 104, George-street
Gall, Miss, 29, Frederick-street
Garden, Alex, merchant, Ruthrieston Lodge
Garden, George, baker, 29, H. 27, Schoolhill
Garden, John, accountant, (MaberJy & Co.) H. 4, George-street
Garden, John, watch and clockmaker, 14, H. 12, St. Nicholas-st.
Garden, Joseph, shipowner, 1 8, Constitution-street
Garden, Peter, tailor, Ewen's Court, 42, Gallowgate
Garden, Robert, merchant, Tanfield
Garden, Robert, grocer, 204, Gallowgate
Garden, Mrs. Maybank, Hutcheon-street
Garden, Mrs. Braehead, Gilcomston
Garden, Mrs., Hutcheon's Court, 4, Shiprow
Garden, Mrs. vintner, 64, Loch-street
Gardner, Wm. boot and shoemaker, 9, Marischal-street, H. Skene
Garioch, John, of Heathcot, H. Union-street [Terrace
Garioch, John, hairdresser, 3, George-street, H. Broadford
Garioch, John, gardener, 52, North-street
Garrow, John, thread manufacturer, Garrow's Court, 8, Trinity-st.
Garrow, William, advocate, 19, Marischal-street
Garrow, Miss, cook-shop, 64, Guestrow
Gartly, John, watch & clockmaker, 17, Huxter-row, H. Burnett's
Court, 5, Exchequer-row Gauld, Mrs. vintner, 34, H. 33, Loch-street Geddes, Alex. C. general agent — Office, Concert Court, Broad-st.
H. 12, Canal Terrace Geddes, Andrew, lime merchant & shipowner — Office, Lime Quay,
1827—28 e 3 [H. 12, Canal Terrace
42 GED-— GIB
Geddes, James, boot and shoemaker, Causewayend
Geils, George, shoemaker, 49, Netherkirkgate, H. 14, Carmelite-st
Gellatly, John, fishing-tackle-maker, 12, Exchequer-row
Gellan, Alex, shoemaker, 12, H. 14, East North-street
Gellan, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 48, Gallowgate, H. 5, Littlejohn-street
Gellan, William, boot and shoemaker, 22, St. Nicholas-street, H. Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-street
Gellan, William, flesher, 33, Wales-street market, H. 12, Wales-st.
Gellan, Mrs. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Woodside
General Coach-office, 6 J, Union-street
Gerard, William, brewer, Devanha
Gerard, Mrs. Dr. 6, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Gerard, Miss, 36, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen
Gerrard, Mrs. of Midstrath, M'Combies Court, 52, Union-street
Gibb, Alex, civil engineer, Waterloo Quay
Gibb, Alex, brewer and vintner, Bursar's Court, 6l, Castle-street
Gibb, John, civil engineer, Waterloo Quay
Gibb, Robert, merchant, H. Hardgate
Gibb, Robert, vintner, 112, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Gibbs, Mrs. Robert, grocer, Woodside
Gibbon, Alex, advocate, 30, Adelphi Court, Union-street
Gibbon, Alex, merchant, H. SO, Quay
Gibbon, Alex. & James, merchants, 31, Quay
Gibbon, Arthur, merchant, 11, Virginia-street
Gibbon, James, Golden-square
Gibbon, John & William, clothiers and haberdashers, 54, Union- street, H. M'Combie's Court, 51, Netherkirkgate
Gibbon, Mrs. Alex, lodgings, 12, Quay
Gibbon, Mrs. William, 8, Constitution-street
Gibbon, Miss, 12, Quay
Gibbon, Miss, 12, James-street
Gibbon, Miss, 2, East North-street
Gibson, David, vintner, 7, Union-lane
Gibson, George, vintner, 6, Netherkirkgate
Gibson, Thomas, shuttle-maker, Skene-street, H. Skene-square
Gibson, Misses, boarding-school, 38, Long-acre 1827—28
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Gilbert, Robert, shipmaster, (schooner James) 15, Commerce. st.
Gilbertson, George, shipmaster, (Wellington) 11, Commerce-st.
Gilchrist & Son, furnishing tailors, Concert Court, Broad- street
Gilchrist, Robert, plumber, 11, Commerce-street
Gilcomston Brewery Company, Gilcomston
Gilcomston Distillery Company, Gilcomston
Gildawie, Alex, mason, Causewayend
Giles, James, artist, Bon-Accord-street
Giles, John, boat-builder and vintner, Wellington-street
Giles, Peter, meal-seller, Upper Denburn
Gilmore, Rev. John, (of the Baptist Chapel) H. Huntly-street
Gill, Alex, vintner and stabler, 1 1, Prince's-street
Gill, Alex, shoemaker, 11, East North-street
Gill, David, painter and glazier, H. 53, Loch-street
Gill, John, blacksmith, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen
Gill, John, lime merchant, Lime-sheds, H. 21 6, Gallowgate
Gill & Son, watch & clockmakers, 1 3, Queen-st. H. Union Terrace
Gill, William, tinsmith, 178, Gallowgate, H. 1, Berry-lane
Gillespie, George, painter, H. Gordon-street
Gillespie, William, collector of excise — Office, Oliver's Court, 12,
Upperkirkgate, H. Union Place Gillet, Nathaniel, late goldsmith, 92, Green Givan, Robert, grocer, 75, Green Glass, James, boot and shoemaker, 4, Marischal-st. H. Stronach's
Close, Exchequer-row Glass, John, shoemaker, 4, Justice-street Glegg, George, confectioner, 27, H. 25, Shiprow Glenburn Distillery, (Brown & Co.) — John Burness, manager Glenesk, John, stabler, 18, Back-wynd Glennie, Alex, of Maybank, Hutcheon-street Glennie & Black, commission merchants, ship and insurance
brokers, 3, Union-lane Glennie, Rev. Dr. Geo., professor of moral philosophy, Marischal
College, College Court, 82, Broad-street Glennie, John, merchant, H. Marywell Place Glen-northton Distillery, Causewayend Road Glenny, Alex, leather merchant, H. Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-st.
1827—28
44 : £lo — Gott
Globe Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance office — George Yeats,
advocate, agent, 35, Queen-street Goldie, James, shipmaster, (Herald) Waterloo Quay Good, Thomas, shoemaker, Beattie's Court, 102, Gallowgate Goodbrand, James, cabinet-maker, Cotton Gordon, Rev. Abercromby Lockhart, (of the College Church) H.
36, King-street Gordon, Alex, vintner, 36, Quay, H. Water-lane Gordon, Barron, & Co. cotton-spinners and manufacturers, Wood- side — Office, 20, Belmont-street Gordon, Charles, advocate, Commercial Bank Court, 42, Castle-st. Gordon, Charles & Alex, advocates, Commercial Bank Court, 42,
Castle-street Gordon, Charles, cooper, 1, Putachieside, H. 3, Young-street Gordon, Charles, vintner, 19, H. 18, Lodge-walk Gordon, Rev. Charles, (of the Roman Catholic Chapel) 1, Justice-st. Gordon, Captain Daniel, Dee-street Gordon, Francis, advocate, 28, Castle-street Gordon, Francis, combmaker, Canal-side
Gordon, Lieut.- General Cumming Skene, of Dyce, H. Golden- Gordon, George, blacksmith, 73, Queen-street ^square Gordon, George, & Co. brewers, Hardgate Gordon, Hugh, & Co. manufacturers of copper and brass, dealers
in Foreign and British iron, 89, Broad-street Gordon, James, porter dealer, 38, H. 37, Guestrow Gordon, James, merchant, H. Gowanbrae, and 1, Long-acre Gordon, James, nursery and seedsman, 32, H. Ferguson's Court,
30, Gallowgate Gordon, James, teacher of mathematics, &c. 6, Correction-wynd,
H. Baillie Milne's Court, 65, Gallowgate Gordon, James, letter-carrier, 34, St. Andrew's-street Gordon, James, grocer, Broadford Gordon, James, painter, 19, H. 12, Long-acre Gordon, James, physician, 45, High-street, Old Aberdeen Gordon, James, & Co. coopers, 5, North-street Gordon, John, of Craigmyle, H. 43, Schoolhill [Shiprow
Gordon, John Stewart, of Mosstown, H. Shipmaster's Court, 96,
1827—28
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Gordon, John, porter and spirit dealer, 38, North-street [Gordon, John, cabinet-maker, 8, H. 9, St. Nicholas-lane [Gordon, John, shoemaker, 76, George-street Gordon, John, turner, Gerard-street
Gordon, Lewis, grocer, 6, H. Gordon's Court, 4, Schoolhill Gordon, Lewis, 3, Constitution- street Gordon, Ralph, provision merchant, 9, Maltmill-bridge Gordon, Samuel, porter and spirit dealer, 22, Guestrow Gordon, Thomas, builder, Gordon-street Gordon, Wm. bookseller, 20, Upperkirkgate, H. Spittal Gordon, Wm. advocate, 10, Adelphi Court, Union-street Gordon, Capt. Wm. of the 71st regiment, Berryden Gordon, William, cooper, 13, Commerce-street [jwynd
Gordon, Wm. fishing-tackle-maker, 30, St. Nicholas-st. H. Windy- Gordon, Mrs. J, (late of Rosyburn) Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-st. Gordon, Mrs. of Hallhead, H. 4, Adelphi Court, Union-street Gordon, Mrs. Alex, of Newton, H. Union-street Gordon, Mrs. Capt. Whitehouse-street Gordon, Mrs. Robert, Union Place Gordon, Mrs. lodgings, 2, St. Catherine's-wynd Gordon, Mrs. lodgings, 35, North- street Gordon, Mrs. Robert, 35, Schoolhill Gordon, Mrs. late of Raemoir, H. 2, Black's Buildings Gordon, Mrs. Dr. 6, Belmont-street Gordon, Mrs. midwife, 2, Trinity Corner Gordon, Miss, of Leitcheston, 46, King-street Gordon, Miss, 35, St. Nicholas-street Gordon, Miss Margaret, 69, Union-street Gordon, Miss, Rose-street
Gordon, Misses, ladies* school, 9, St. Nicholas-lane Gordon, Misses, Skene-square Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill Gowan, Alex, shipmaster, 4, Hanover-street
jGourlay, Robert, Commercial tavern, Waterloo Quay |[Broad-st. Gove, Alexander, shoemaker, 38, King-st. H. Thomson's Court, 6l, Gove, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Thomson's Court, 6l, Gow, James, permit writer, 12, Blackfriars-street £Broad-st.
1827— 28
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GRA— GRA
Grahame, Mrs. Commercial Court, 58, Castle-street !5rl
Granger, Mrs. Golden Square f
Grammar School, 46, Schoolhill ffc
Grant, Alex, goldsmith, 67, Broad-street Grant, Alex, stabler, 1, Back-wynd Grant, Lieut. Charles, Kingsland Place, Broadford Grant, David, teacher, 27, Long-acre, H. Prospect Cottage, Loan Grant, George, mason, Upper Cotton [hea
Grant, James, advocate, 4, Huxter-row, H. 2, Little Belmont-st. Grant, James, blacksmith, 89, H. 87, North-street Grant, James, lodgings, 7, Schoolhill
Grant, John, merchant, (of Munro & Grant) H. 79, George-stree Grant, John, clerk, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) H. 6, Carmelite-street Grant, John, vintner, 5, Water-lane Grant, John, vintner, Well-court, 14, Broad-street Grant, John, hairdresser, 5, Schoolhill, H. 26, George-street Grant, Peter, wright, Reid's Court, 34, Gallowgate, H. S, Little Grant, Robert, of Drumminer, 13, Carmelite-st. [john-st
Grant, Robert, japanner, 24, Frederick-street Grant, Simon, town serjeant, Stronach's Close, Exchequer-row Grant, Wm. of Whitemyres, H. Whitemyres Grant, Wm. clerk, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) H. 12, Carmelite-street Grant, Mrs. Captain, 12, Quay Grant, Mrs. 81, Shiprow
Grant, Mrs. teacher, Mitchell's Court, 66, North-street Grant, Miss, Bourtie's Court, 19, Upperkirkgate Grant, Miss, 55, St. Nicholas- street
Gray, Alex, rope and twine manufacturer, 80, North-street Gray, Alex, flesher, 5, Wales-street market, H. Knox's Court, 7 Gray, Alex. & Co. flaxdressers, 158, Gallowgate £Wales-s1
Gray, Andrew, teacher, seamen's school, Sugar-house-lane Gray, Charles, teacher, 44, Upperkirkgate
Gray & Co. grocers, wine, tea, spirit, & porter dealers, 77, H. 79 Gray, David, vintner, 66, North-street ^Gallowgat
Gray, D. C. clothier, 13, Broad-st. H. Union-lane Gray, George, porter and spirit dealer, Causewayend Gray, James, vintner, 1 6, Wales-street 1827—28
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ray, James, boot and shoemaker, Jack's-brae
^ray, John, cooper, Canal Terrace, H. Frederick-street
rray, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 17, Castle-st. H. Concert
Court, Broad-st.
Jray, P. surgeon, Hector's Houses, Virginia-st. H. 3, Canal Terrace Jray, Robert, letter-carrier, Crown Court, Union-street in^ray, Robert, wright, 3, Blackfriars-street [H. 126, Gallowgate ai&ray & Wallace, woollen drapers and silk mercers, 28, Broad-st. jray, Watt, & Co. rope and twine manufacturers, 80, North- st. Jray, Wm. proprietor, 63, Spittal, Old Aberdeen 5ray, Wm. A. surgeon, 147, Union-street }ray, William, advocate, 23, Lodge-walk 3ray, Wm. horsehirer and vintner, 18, Frederick-street Sray, Wm. shoemaker, M'Cook's Court, 11 6, Gallowgate ray, Wm. flesher, 3 Wales-street market, H. 7, Wales-street jray, Wm- stocking manufacturer, Blackfriars-st. H. Gordon-st. le. jray, Mrs. lodgings, 147, Union-street st >ay, Mrs. straw-hatmaker, 3, Blackfriars-street ray, Mrs. vintner, Footdee
ray, Mrs. Robert, lodgings, Crown Court, Union-street jray, Mrs. lodgings, Jopp's Court, 11, Queen-street t pray, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 44, Upper kirkgate Gray, Miss, Steps of Gilcomston Gray, Misses, dressmakers, 31, Long-acre Green, John, mason, 90, Union-street Green, John, accountant and teller, Commercial Bank of Scotland,
H. 90, Union-street Green, John, grocer, 28, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen jGreen, Ralph, painter, 75, Gallowgate | Greenland Whale Fishing Co.'s Office, 29, Marischal-street Greig, Alex, shipmaster, 1 1 , Commerce-street Greig, Alex, weaver, 28, Wales-street
Greig, George, cart and ploughwright, 88, H. 90, North-street tilGreig, James, Little Chapel-street Greig, James, sworn timber-measurer, and agent for Montblairy
Distillery, 30, Constitution-street Greig, James, shoemaker, 85, Queen-street 1827—28
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Greig, John, cotton raanufr. 2, Trinity-street, H. 14, Carmelite-st. Greig, John, cabinet-maker, 2, Prince's-street, H. 52, King-street Greig, Thomas, cooper, 10, Virginia-street Greig, William, tailor, Windmillbrae Greig, William, vintner, Albion Court, 18, Castle-street Grigor, Wm. skinner and furrier, Beattie's Court, 102, Gallowgate Grigorson, Mrs. Broadford
Griffith, Wm. vintner and victualling-house, Stronach's Close, Ex- Grub, Alex, vintner, St. Clement-street [chequer-row Grub, Geo. boot and shoemaker, 7, H. 12, College-bounds, Old Grub, George, hosier, 58, George-street [Aberdeen Grub, James, shoemaker, 7, H. 12, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance Office — A. Chivas,
advocate, agent, Commercial Court, 58, Castle-street Guild, George, blacksmith, Ruthrieston
Gunn, James, tailor, 25, North-st. H. 3, Peacock's Close, Castle-st. Gunn, John, vintner, 43, Marischal-street Gunn, Wm. porter and spirit dealer, 45, East North-street
H
Hackett, Charles, merchant, 40, Union-st. H. Muirfield Cottage Hadden, Alex. (Leys, Masson, & Co.) manufacturer, H. Union-st- Hadden, Alex. & Sons, woollen manufacturers & worsted spinners, Hadden, Gavin, manufacturer, H. Union Grove [Green
Hadden, James, manufacturer, H. Union-street Hadden, James, jun. manufacturer, H. Union Place Hadden, Wm. tailor, 22, East North-street
Hague, Joseph, tea and spirit dealer, 54, Netherkirkgate, H. 1, Hall, Mrs. lodgings, Footdee [Flourmill-lane
Hall, Alex, shipbuilder, H. York-street, Footdee Hall, Alex, vintner, 9, Sugar-house-lane Hall, Alex. & Co. shipbuilders, York-street, Footdee Hall, Harvey, merchant, 32, Union-street, H. Loch-head Hall & Co. wholesale and retail warehousemen, 32, Union-street Hall, Mrs. 43, Frederick-street
Hall, Miss I. register office for servants, 90, George-street Hally, James, permit writer, McGregor's Court, 99, Gallowgate 1827—28
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Hamilton, John, cutler, 9, George-street, H. 7, Loch-street Hamilton, Dr. Robert, professor of mathematics, Marischal College,
College-court, 82, Broad-street [Hamilton, Miss, 1, Peacock's Close, Castle-street Hampton, Alex, vintner, Kingsland Place, Broadford Hardie, James, advocate, and city chamberlain, H. 1 5, King-street Hardie, James, boot and shoemaker, 59, Netherkirkgate, H. 7,
Flourmill-lane Hardie, John, watch and clockmaker, 7, Huxter-row Hardie, Mrs. vintner, 65, Shiprow Harper, Alex, baker, 43, H. 47, Green
Harper, James, Morningfield [Jopp's lane
Harper, Mrs. James, stoneware merchant, 103, George-street, H. 1, Hart, Rev. Hugh, (Shiprow Chapel) Sutherland's Court, 78, Ship- Harthill, John, merchant, H. 21, John-street [row
Harthill, John, & Co. tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 1, Broad-st. Harrow, George, flesher, 1, Wales-st. market, H. 18, Wales-st. Harrow, Wm. flesher, 45 & 46, Wales-st. market, H. 18, Wales-st. Harvey, Alex, spirit dealer, Bridge of Dee Harvey, Robert, of Braco, H. Silver-street
Hatt, John, clerk, (A.Hall & Co.) 11, Peacock's Close, Castle-st- Hay, Alex, insurance broker, 13, Commerce-street Hay, Alex, japanner and clock-dial-maker, (M. Rettie & Son) H.
Yeats-court, 30, Netherkirkgate Hay, Alex. & Co. grocers, wine, tea, and spirit dealers, 40, North-st. Hay, Arthur, wright, 22, Prince's-street Hay, Charles, vintner, Cotton
Hay & Chisholm, tailors, habit & pelisse makers, 6, South Silver-st. Hay, James, mason, Hutcheon-street Hay, James, wright, Hay's Court, 11, Trinity Corner Hay, James, guard of the Duke of Gordon coach, Dee-street Hay, James, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 19, Castle-st. H. 31, Con- stitution-street Hay, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 5, East North-street Play, James, jun. grocer, tea & spirit dealer, 95, East North-street Hay, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 169, Gallowgate '-ay, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 16, Wroolmanhill, H. 1, 1827 — 28 f [Blackfriars-street
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50 HAY HEN
Hay, John, carver and gilder, 77, H. 75, Union-street Hay, John, cooper, 9, Pork-lane Hay, Peter, meal-seller, 18, John-street Hay, Thomas, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 15, Fisher-row Hay, William, overseer, 1, Links-street Hay, Mrs. teacher of music, 13, Upperkirkgate Hay, Miss, housekeeper, Infirmary, 6l, Woolmanhill Hay, Miss, ladies' school, 16, Long-acre Hayes, Robert, shoemaker, Causewayend Heatherwick, William, umbrella-maker, 51, Shiprow Hepburn, George, wright, Ruthrieston Hector, James, late of Fernyflat, H. Mary well Place Hector, James, manager, (Aberdeen Salmon Co.) 2, Fish-street Hector, Thomas, grocer, Cotton Hector, William, skinner, 26, Loch-street Hector, William, boot and shoemaker, 90, Spittal Hector, Mrs. William, 6, Broad-street Hector, Miss, 33, High-street, Old Aberdeen .Henderson, Alex, cabinet-maker, King-st. H. Constitution-st. Henderson, Alex, writer, H. 55, Loch-street Henderson, David, vintner, Footdee Henderson, George, miller, Flourmill, H. 2, Flourmillbrae
Henderson, George, bird-stuffer, 15, Mealmarket-lane Henderson, Gilbert, collector of coal-money, H. 7, Constitution-st.
Henderson & Gillespie, painters, 5, Dee-street
Henderson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 8, H. 9, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Henderson, James, manufacturer, Chapel-street
Henderson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Upper Denburn
Henderson, Peter, iron founder, Charles- street, H. Broadford
Henderson, Captain Robert, R. N. Union Place
Henderson, Robert, of the customs, 75, Union-street
Henderson, Roderick, grocer, 52, East North-street
Henderson, William, wright, 6, Innes-street
Henderson, William, painter., H. Summer-street
Henderson, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 30, Park-street, H.
Henderson, W7illiam, gunsmith, 44, Park-street Q, Shuttle-lar ■* 1827—28
HEN — HOG
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Henderson, William, M.D. 1, Belmont-street Henderson, William, blacksmith, Hadagain Henderson, Mrs. Captain, Union Place Henderson, Mrs. lodgings, 9, Union-lane Henderson, Mrs. 11, Constitution-street
Henderson, Miss, Caskieben, Lamond's Court, 4>9, Upperkirkgate Henderson, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Chapel-street Hendry, Alex, advocate, Commercial Court, 58, Castle-street Hendry, James, wright, 80, Queen-street Hendry, John, tailor, 17, Shoe-lane Hendry, John, porter and spirit dealer, 160, Gallowgate Hendry, William, painter, Commercial Court, 58, Castle-street Hendry, Mrs. milliner, 76", Queen-street Hendry, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 35, Gallowgate Henry, Alex, vintner, 24, St. Clement-street
Henry, George, merchant, (of Hugh Gordon & Co.) H. I, Gallow- Henry, George, tailor, 35, Gallowgate Q?ate
Henry, James, 5, Back-wynd
Henry, Mrs. dressmaker and milliner, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st. Hercules Insurance Company — agents, P. Duguid, Bank of Scot- land Court, 35, Castle-street, and John Duncan, advocate, 2, Guestrow Herd, James, vintner, Annand's Court, 27, James-street Hervey, Alex, writer, Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st. H. Ferry- Hervey, Andrew, shoemaker, Skene-street [[hill
Hervey, James, manufacturer, (of Leys, Masson, & Co.) Grand- Hervey, James, teacher, 25, Shuttle-lane ([holm
Hervey, W. J. 34, Upperkirkgate
Pie wit, William, painter, 16, Water-lane, H. Chapel-street Hill, Archibald, tide-surveyor, 12, St. Clement-street Hill, Isaac, teacher, Well Court, 14, Broad-street, H. Skene-square Hill, Mrs, lodgings, Emslie's Court, 26", Gallowgate Hodge, Thos. keeper of court-house, Lodge- walk [[Fisher-row
Hogg, Alex, umbrella manufacturer, 37, Upperkirkgate, H. 14, Hogg, James, hosier, (A. Hadden & Sons), H. Huntly-street Hogg, James, shipmaster, (Catto) 1 8, Commerce-street Hogg, John, shipmaster, 33, Constitution-street 1827—28 F 2
5.2 HOG HUN
Hogg, Mrs. John, lodgings, 33, Constitution- street
Hogg, Miss, Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Hogarth, George, merchant, H. 2, Quay
Hogarth, George, jun. merchant, H. 2, Quay
Hogarth, Joseph, manufacturer, H. 2, Quay
Home, John, town-house attendant, 1 7, Huxter-row
Holmes, Andrew, woolspinner, 1, Muttonbrae
Holmes, Joseph, overseer of the harbour works, H. Footdee
Hood, Captain James, of the 91st regiment of foot, H. Tanfield
Horn, James, clerk, (John Blaikie & Sons) H. 2, Yeats-lane
Horn, William, cabinet-maker, 10, Prince's-street
Horn, Elphinstone, Mrs. 50, King-street
Hossack, Donald, porter and spirit dealer, 7, St. Nicholas-lane
Hossack, Jas. shipmaster, (Rotterdam Packet) H. Waterloo Quay
Hossack, Jas. grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 6l, St. Nicholas- street, H. Waterloo Quay
Hoyes, John, candle manufacturer, 10, H. 44, Loch-street
Huddleston, James, currier, 48, H. 52, George-street
Huddleston, Misses, dress and staymakers, Lamond's Court, 49, Upperkirkgate
Humble, William, meal-seller, 5, Carnegie*s-brae, H. Union-row
Humble, Jane, confectioner, Skene-square
Humphrey, James, flesher, 39, Wales-street market, H. Bowl-road
Humphrey, John, lodgings, 64, Union-street
Humphrey, William, lodgings, 50, King-street
Hunter, Alex, shoemaker, 36, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Hunter & Co. brass founders, 4, Back-wynd
Hunter, George, coal-broker, H. 50, Shiprow
Hunter, George, grocer, 21, East North-street
Hunter, James, mason, Windy-wynd
Hunter, John M'Kenzie, excise officer, 5, Littlejohn-street
Hunter, John, shoemaker, Ewen's Court, 42, Gallowgate
Hunter, William, tailor, 1, Huxter-row
Hunter, William, brass founder, H. Skene-street
Hunter, Mrs. lodgings, 6, Union-lane
Hunter, Mrs. T. Skene Terrace
Hunter, Miss, milliner & dressmaker, 30, Adelphi Court, Union-st. 1827—28 ■ -
HUR — INN 53
Hurry, William, nail and tack manufacturer, Messon's Court, 32,
Justice-street Husband, David, manager (A. Bell's cooperage) H. 11, Commerce- Hutcheon, David, advocate, 24, Marischal-st. {^street
Hutcheon, David, flesher, 31, Wales-street market, H. Skene Hutcheon, George, gardener, 4, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen Hutcheon, James, marble and stone-cutter, H. 36, Frederick-street Hutcheon, John, vintner, Burnett's Close, 5, Exchequer-row Hutcheon, William, tailor, 67, Netherkirkgate Hutcheon, Mrs. H. Broadford Hutchieson, A. hairdresser, 98, George-street Hutchison, John, plain and fancy stationer, and printseller, 49, St.
Nicholas-street, H. 9, St. Nicholas-lane Hutton, Charles, 5, Spittal, Old Aberdeen Hutton, William, slater, Chapel-street
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Imlach, John, & Co. wholesale quill manufacturers, 50, Queen-st. Imlay, Alex, printer, 20, H. 22, Long-acre Imlay, Hugh, boot and shoemaker, 58, Guestrow Imperial Insurance Office — John Smith, architect, agent, King-st. Imray, David, vintner, Stronach's Close, Exchequer-row Infirmary, 6l, Woolmanhill
Inglis, Cruickshank, & Co. wholesale grocers, CrownCourt, Union-st. Inglis, George, merchant, H. Dee-street Inglis, John, vintner, 38, Spittal
Inglis, Walter, manager (Aberdeen & Newcastle, and North Ship- ping Companies) H. 31, Shiprow Inston, Henry,, tailor, 18, Lodge- walk Innes, Alex, of Pitmedden, H. Golden-square Innes, Alex, vintner, 218, Gallowgate Innes, Alex, dyer, 10, H. 11, Innes-street Innes, George, watch and clockmaker, Skene-street Innes, George, cotton manufacturer, 126, George-st. H. Loanhead Innes, James, hairdresser, Well of Spa
Innes, John, brewer of ginger beer, Ewen's Court, 42, Gallowgate Innes, John, thread manufacturer, 19, John-street 1827—28 F 3
54 INN J AC
Innes, John, land-surveyor, Union Place
Innes, John, merchant tailor, 12, Union-street, H. 23, Lodge- walk
Innes, Mrs. midwife, 185, Gallowgate
Innes, Mrs. 12, Water-lane
Innes, Mrs. dressmaker, Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-street
Innes, Mrs. James, (Micklefolla) H. Summer-street
Innes, Miss, straw-hatmaker, milliner & dressmaker, 15, Virginia-st.
Innes, Miss, Skene-street
Innes, Miss, Mrs. Donald's, Union Place
Innes, Miss, 1, Correction-wynd
Ingram, Alex, grocer, ironmonger, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 59,
H. 58, High-street, Old Aberdeen Ingram, Alex, ironmonger, H. 41, St. Nicholas-street Ingram, James, furnishing tailor, 16, Guestrow, H. Rettie's Court,
26, Broad -street Ingram, John, Aberdeen and Commercial Hotel, 41, Queen-street Ingram, Robert, leather merchant, 63, Broad-street, H. 24, St. Ingram, Mrs. lodgings, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st. [Nicholas-st. Ironside, George, flaxdresser, 47, H. 36, Netherkirkgate Irvine, Alex, paper manufacturer, Peterculter Irvine, Alex. & Co. paper manufacturers, 49, Marischal-street Irvine, Francis, surgeon, dispensary, Old Aberdeen Irvine, James, of Springbank, Kittybrewster Irvine, James, ironmonger, 86, Union-street, H. Union-row Irvine, James, Broadford
Irvine, John, brewer, H. 25, High-street, Old Aberdeen Irvine, John, shoemaker, 21, Long-acre Irvine, John, saw repairer, 29, Park-street, H. Wales-street Irvine, John, guard of the Aberdeen and Aboyne mail coach, H. 18, Irvine, Mrs. late of Towie, 31, Marischal-street [Lodge- walk
Izat, David, jeweller, 23, St. Clement-street
Jack, John, dealer in linen tablecloths, harden, &c. 15, H. Cruick- shank's Court, 8, Shiprow
Jack, William, D.D. principal of King's College, H. 37, College- bounds, Old Aberdeen
1827—28
JAC JAM
55
Jack, Wm. flesher, 28, Wales-street market, H. 24, Wales-street
Jack, Mrs. midwife, 29, Woolmanhill
Jack, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 55, St. Nicholas-street
Jaffray, Andrew, stabler, 18, North-street
Jaffray, Charles, tailor, Ewen's Court, 42, Gallowgate
Jaffray, John, vintner, Bridge of Don
Jaffray, John, teacher, Plasterer's Court, 70, Gallowgate
Jaffray, Robert, cartwright, Seaton-dykes, Old Aberdeen
Jaffray, Robert, leather-dealer, boot and shoemaker, Union Terrace
Jaffray, William, gardener, Skene Terrace
Jaffray, William, shipmaster, 20, Prince's-street
Jaffray, Miss, 48, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Jaffray, Mrs. vintner, Ewen's Court, 42, Gallowgate
James, Alex, cooper, 4, Pork-lane
James, Mrs. lodgings, 34, Queen-street Qhill
Jamieson, Daniel, fish-hook-maker, 44, Shiprow, H.52, Woolman-
Jamieson, George, cabinetmaker, 110, H. J. Smith's Court, 113,
Gallowgate Jamieson, Henry, vintner, 22, Peacock's Close, Castle-street Jamieson, James, grocer, 25, Castle-street, H. 1, Justice-street Jamieson, James, surgeon, 2, Long-acre Jamieson, James, jun. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 110, H. J. Smith's
Court, 113, Gallowgate Jamieson, John, Chapel-street Jamieson, John, mason, Denburn Terrace Jamieson, Robert, surgeon, 2, Long-acre Jamieson, Rose, turner, George-street Jamieson, Wm. jeweller, 87, Broad-street, H. Jamieson's Court,
5, Upperkirkgate Jamieson, Wm. shoemaker, 23, H. 109, High-street, Old Aberdeen Jamieson, William, house carpenter, Holburn-street Jamieson, William, merchant, 1, Justice-street Jr.mieson, Mrs., Jamieson's Court, 40, Shiprow Jamieson, Mrs. John, Charles Court, 40, Upperkirkgate Jamieson, Mrs. lodgings, 31, Shiprow
Jamieson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 52, Woolmanhill Jamson, Richard (late shipmaster) 64, Union-street
1827—28
56 JAM — JOS
Jamson, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 64, Union-street Jeans, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, York-street, Footdee Jessiman, Mrs. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Footdee Johnson, Thomas, file-cutter, 55, Loch-street, H. 11, Berry-lane Johnston, Alex, tobacco spinner, and beadle of the College Church,
Farquhar's Court, 17, Upperkirkgate Johnston, Alex, guard of the Star coach, McLean's Court ,50, Gal- Johnston, Alex, book agent, 3, Blackfriars-street [lowgate Johnston, Andrew, shipmaster (Sprightly) 12, St. Clement-street Johnston, George, advocate, 40, Netherkirkgate Johnston, George, gardener, Seaton-dykes Johnston, Geo. porter and spirit dealer, 58, H. Thompson's Court,
55, North-street Johnston, James, accountant, Aberdeen Bank, H. Silver-street Johnston, James, sen, clothier and haberdasher, 24, Union-st. H. Johnston, James, sheriff-officer, 9, Huxter-row [Dee-street
Johnston, John, grocer, Bridge of Don Johnston, John, vintner, Oliver's Court, 12, Upperkirkgate Johnston, John, tea dealer, 21, H. 19, Back-wynd Johnston, Joseph, umbrella maker, 21, Blackfriars-street Johnston, Samuel, merchant, 23, Gallowgate, H. 7, Littlejohn-st. Johnston, Wm. of Viewfield— Office, 26, Marischal-st. H. Viewfield Johnston, Wm. overseer of salmon fishings, Bridge of Don Johnston, Wm. jun. tobacco manufacturer (of Thos. Craig & Co.)
H. Denburn Terrace Johnston, Wm. & Son, merchants, 10, Union-st. H. 28, Shiprow
Johnston, Lady, Hilton House
Johnston, Mrs Alex, grocer, 24, East North-street
Johnston, Miss, dressmaker, 8, Chronicle-lane
Johnston, Misses, Broadford
Jolly, Alex, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 217, Gallowgate, H. Ann-street
Jones, Major, of the E. I. C. S. — H. Cooperstone Buildings
Jones, Mrs. lodgings, 41, George-street
Jopp, Andrew, advocate, Jopp's Court, 31, Gallowgate
Jopp, Miss, Charles Court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Joss, John, wright, Upper Denburn 1827—-28
JOS — KEN 57
Joss, William, wright, Causewayend Justice Mills — Robert Barron, tacksman
K
Kay, John, haberdasher and clothier, 37, Broad-st. H. King-st.
Keard, Alex, teacher of music, Sutherland's Court, 78, Shiprow
Katon, Mrs. 1, Church-street
Keith, Alex, painter and glazier, 44, Shiprow
Keith, Alex, copperplate-printer, 7, Long-acre
Keith, John, overseer, (Forbes, Low, & Co.) H. College- street
Keith, John, tailor, 8, Netherkirkgate
Keith, John, flesher, 28, Wales-street market, H. 36", Park-street
Keith, John, vintner, 3, Gaelic-lane
Keith, Robert, china, glass, and stoneware dealer, H. Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-street
Keith, Wm. surgeon, Union Place
Keith, Wm. shoemaker, 17, Carmelite-street
Keith, Wm. tailor, 20, Windy-wynd
Keith, Mrs. housekeeper, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
Keith, Mrs. John, flesher, 35, Wales-st. market, H. Hanover-st.
Kelman, Alex, meal-seller, 12, Fisher-row
Kelman, Alex, shoemaker, 23, Upperkirkgate, H. Thomson's Court, 6l, Broad-street
Kelman, George, strong ale and porter brewer (Gilcomston Brew- ery) H. Braehead, Gilcomston
Kelman, James, merchant, 2, Castle-street, H. 5, Constitution- street
Kelman, Wm. rope and twine manufacturer, Hutcheon-street
Kelly, John, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 9, H. Jamieson's Court, 5, Upperkirkgate
Kelly, Wm. gardener, 41, Gallowgate
Kenn, Bannerman, horse-letter, Gerard-street
Kenn, Charles, shipmaster, (Manly) Hanover-street
Kenn, Finlason, shipmaster, 9, Canal Terrace
Kenn, William, wire-worker, 51, East North-street {^street
Kenn, Wm. renovator of clothes, 6, St. Nicholas-lane, H. Huntly-
Kennedy, Alex, steward of the Bon-Accord, 27, Frederick-street
Kennedy, John, boot and shoemaker, 72, Netherkirkgate 1827—28
58 KEN KIN
Kennedy, William, advocate, 46, Marischal-street
Kennedy, Miss, Chapel- street
Kenward, W. D. teacher of music, 75, Union-street
Kerr, George, cabinet-maker, Kingsland Place, H. Huntly-street
Kerr, Henry, vintner, Burnett's Close, 5, Exchequer-row
Kerr, James, shipmaster, (Regent) 3, Yeats-lane
Kerr, James, vintner, 23, Loch-street
Kerr, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 88, Union-street, H. 7,
Kerr, Wm, boot and shoemaker, Causewayend [Tlourmillbrae
Kerr, Mrs. Dr., 8, Drum's-lane
Kerr, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 8, Drum's-lane
Kessack, James, shoemaker, 78, Gallowgate
Kesson, George, stoneware merchant, 26, Schoolhill
Kidd, Rev. Jas. D. D. professor of oriental languages, Marischal
College, H. Chapel-street Kidd, James, road overseer, H. Holburn-street Kidd, William, baker, 46, H. 48, George-street Kilgour, Alex, surgeon, 33, Gallowgate Kilgour, John, nailer, Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate Kilgour, Patrick, of Woodside, H. Woodside Kilgour, Robert, beadle of St. Paul's Chapel, and funeral waiter,
Hervey's Court, 90, Gallowgate Kilgour, Robertson, & Co. tobacco and snuff manufacturers, 44,
Netherkirkgate Kilgour, Thomas, of Bethelnie, H. 8, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen Kilgour, William, post-horse-master, 15, Harriot-street Kilgour, Williamson, & Co. livery stable keepers, 6'S, George-st. Kilgour, Miss, lodgings, 9, St. Nicholas-street Kiloh, James, tailor, Windmillbrae Kiloh, John, bookseller, engraver, and stationer, 74, Union-street,
and 12, St. Nicholas-street, H. Bon-Accord-square Kiloh, Mrs. 2, St. Nicholas-lane
King, Charles, furnishing tailor, 5, George-street, H. 9, Guestrow King, George, book-agent, 38, St. Nicholas-street, H. 9, Guestrow King, William, wright and cabinet-maker, Gordon-street Kinnear, James, vintner, 41, Shiprow Kinloch, Mrs., Golden-square
] 827— 28
KIR — LAI 59
Kirk, John, brewer, (North-street Brewery) 65, North-street
Kirkland, Mrs. lodgings, Dee-street
Kitson, Henry, teacher of music, Farquhar's Court, 17, Upper- kirkgate
Knight, George, confectioner and grocer, 41, Union-street, and 52,
Knight, Jas. gardener, Cornhill QBroad-st. H. Crown Court
Knight, John, saddler, 43, Queen-st. H. Lobban's Court, 30, Castle- Knight, Robert, saddler, H. 31, Frederick- st. [jst.
Knight, William, LL.D. professor of natural philosophy, Marischal College, H. Golden-square
Knowles, Alex. 1, Langstane Place, Dee-street
Knowles, David, flesher, 2, Wales-street market, H. 22, Wales-st.
Knowles, James, flesher, 11, Wales-street market, H. Hanover-st.
Knowles, James, of Kirkville, vice-consul for Russia and Prussia, H. Kirkville
Knowles, Thomas, flesher, 35, Wales-street market, H. 36, Park-st.
Knowles, William, wood merchant, Footdee, H. 4, Wellington-st.
Knowles, William, slater, 8, Virginia-street
Knowles, William, jun. flesher, 25, Wales-st. market, H. Prince's-st.
[Knowles, William, flesher, 4, WTales-street market, H. 36, Park-st.
Knowles, Mrs. James, 31, Constitution-street
Knowles, Misses, dressmakers, 31, Constitution-street
Knox, George, specification-writer, land-surveyor, and timber-mea- surer, 40, Frederick-street
Knox, William, 63, Union-street
Knox, Mrs. 71, Netherkirkgate
Knox, Mrs. lodgings, 75, George-street
Kynoch, John, hairdresser, Cotton
Kynoch, Ninian, lodgings, 3, Adelphi Court, Union-street
Kynoch, Ninian, grocer and spirit dealer, Spittal
Laidlaw, Win. spirit dealer, 67, H. 69, Shiprow Laing, Alex, weaver, Gordon-street
Laing, Cumming, manager, Glentanner timber-yard, Footdee Laing, James, late candlemaker, 11, Drum's-lane Laing, James, sign painter, 11, Park-lane 1827—28
60 LAI — LAW
Laing, John, candlemaker, 42, Netherkirkgate
Laing, John, cotton manufacturer, Porthill, H. 27, North-street
Laing, Robert, hairdresser, 4, H. 6, St. Nicholas-street
Laing, Mrs. John, perfumer, 67, H. 56, Union-street
Laing, Mrs. lodgings, Bourtie's Court, 19, Upperkirkgate
Laing, Misses, boarding school, Union Terrace
Laird, Wm. & Co., clothiers and grocers, 33, H. 32, Green
Lamb, David, flesher, 13, Wales-street market, H. Lower Denburn
Lamb, Davidson, wright, Ferguson's Court, 5, Putachieside
Lamb, James, cart and plough wright, Ruthrieston
Lambert, Miss, boarding school, Bourtie's Court 19, Upperkirkgate
Lamond, James, surveyor oftaxes—OlErTceTo^, H. 54, St. Nicholas-st.
Lamont, George, sen. house and ornamental painter, H. Ladywell
Cottage Lamont, George, jun. painter & glazier, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st. Lansdown, Mrs. Commercial Court, 58, Castle-street Lancasterian School, boys, Blackfriars-st. ; P. Robertson, teacher —
girls, Charlotte- street Lanham, John S., Broadford Works, H. Broadford Latto, Andrew, confectioner, 40, H. 38, Woolmanhill Launie, Mrs. Union Place
Laurie, Thomas, clerk, (Jas. Abernethy & Co.) H. Ferryhill Laurie, Wm. combmaker, Cruickshank's Court, 46, Shiprow Laurie, William, shipowner, 34, Wales-street
Laurie, William, bookbinder, circulating library, 1 1, St. Nicholas- street, H. Cruickshank's Court, 46, Shiprow Law, George, meal-seller, 10, Upperkirkgate Law, Magnus, late wright, 19, Littlejohn- street Law, Wm. shipmaster, (Marquis of Huntly) 10, St. Clement-street Law, William, boot & shoemaker, 50, St. Nicholas-street, H. near Law, Misses, dressmakers, 35, Shiprow QRosemount
Lawrance, Francis, merchant, (Geo. Pirie& Co.) H. 52, M'Combie's
Court, Union-street Lawrence, James, manufacturer, Skene-square Lawrence, John^ brass founder, Milner's Court, 21, Guestrow Lawrence, John, tailor, 1, Mealmarket-lane
Lawrance, Thomas, tobacco manufacturer, 24, Gallowgate, H. 3, ]827 — 28 QLittlejohn-street
LAW — LEI 61
Lawranee, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Shipmaster's Court, 97, Shiprow
Lawson, Alex, shipmaster, (Atlantic) 11, Canal Terrace
Lawson, Francis, blacksmith, 2, H. 4, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Lawson, Peter, turner, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st. H. 23, Shuttle-
Lawson, Robt. shipmaster, (Success) 1 1 , Canal Terrace [lane
Lawson, Mrs. 11, Canal Terrace
Leask, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Bridge of Don
Leask, John, tailor, Farquhar's Court, 1 7, Upperkirkgate
Leask, James, ship-joiner, St. Clement-street H. 18, James-street
Leask, Thomas, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 16, H. 109, High- street, Old Aberdeen €^-f- &o*A*^jJ[Jhyr<-^ to^rvuz fi/.l^tlt*-
Leask, William, late shipmaster, 10, Justice-lane
Leask, Mrs. 3, Shorebrae
Letlingham, David, tinsmith, 36, Green
Ledingham, Jas., teacher of English, Duthie's Court, 35, Guestrow
Ledingham, Wm. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, *Hutch eon- street
Lefevre, Joseph, hairdresser, 199, Gallowgate
Lefevre, Mrs. feather- dresser, 56, Schoolhill
Lefevre, Miss, French teacher, 56, Schoolhill
Leggett, Theophilus, of Milbank, H. Milbank
Lee, Miss, 12, Harriot-street
Lees, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Broadford
Leonard, Miss, 9, Back-wynd
Leighton, David, of the customs, J 0, Quay
Leighton, John, wright, Orchard-lane, Old Aberdeen
Leitch, Robert, shipmaster, (Henry Michie) 5, Yeats-lane
Leith, Alex, shoemaker, 16, H. 13, Justice-street
Leith, Lieut. Francis, Skene-square
Leith, George, shoemaker, 4, Wales-street
Leith, James, clerk, (P. Henderson's Foundery) H. Q5, Gallowgate
Leith, John, coppersmith, 18, H. 16, Huxter-row
Leith, Rev. William, (of the Chapel of Ease, Belmont-street) H. Cooperston Buildings
Leith, William, merchant, 30, King-street
Leith, Mrs. late of Whitehaugh, H. Union Place
Leith, Mrs. of Overhall, H. 13, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen 1827—28 G
62 LEI — LEY
Leith, Mrs. lodgings, 5, George-street
Leith, Miss E. Chapel-street
Leslie, Alex, shipmaster, (Albion) 27, Constitution-street
Leslie, Charles, of Memsie, H. Union Place
Leslie, George, sen. ship carpenter, 7, Catto-square
Leslie, George, shipmaster, (Newcastle) 31, Constitution-street
Leslie, George, grocer, 112, H. Ill, Gallowgate
Leslie, John, cotton manufacturer, 34, H. 32, Woolmanhill
Leslie, John, late goldsmith, H. 87, Gallowgate
Leslie, John, of Powis, Powis House, Old Aberdeen
Leslie, John, porter dealer, St. Catherine's Court, 14, Shiprow, H.
7, Weigh-house-square Leslie, John, shipmaster, (Favourite) Commerce-street Leslie, John, shipmaster, (Triumph) 3, Prince Regent-street Leslie, Theodore, pastry-cook and confectioner, 62, Castle-street Leslie, Thomas, of Berryden Leslie, William, surgeon, 56, Marischal-street Leslie, William, shoemaker, Bridge of Don
Leslie, Wm. D. druggist, 13, Union Buildings, H. 7, Catto-square Leslie, William, tailor, 6, St. Catherine's-wynd Leslie, William, flesher and vintner, King-street Leslie, Wm. jun. grocer and spirit dealer, 31, H. 30, North-street Leslie, Wm. yost, grocer, 4, Mealmarket-lane Leslie, Mrs. Union Place Leslie, Miss, of Rothie, Canal-side Leslie, Misses, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Leslie, Misses, 64, Broad-street [Shore-lane
Levie, John, shipmaster and vintner, (Isabella and Euphemia) 4, Levie, John, shipmaster, (Helen) 20, East North-street Levie, William, shoemaker, 50, H. 51, Quay Leys, Alex, vintner, 11, Chronicle-lane Leys, Charles, meal-seller, Upper Denburn Leys, George, brewer, 29, Lodge-walk
Leys, James, grocer, 200, Gallowgate I
Leys, James, vintner, Windmillbrae
Leys, Masson, & Co. manufacturers, 89 and 90, Shiprow Leys, Peter, meal-seller, 198, Gallowgate
1827—28
LEY — LUM
63
Leys, Wm. brewer, 22, Loch-street, H. Skene-square Leys, Mrs. Skene-square
Lickly, Henry, tailor, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-street | Liddle, James, farrier, Machray's Court, 59, George-street | Ligertwood, James, grocer, 51, King-street, H. 3, Prince's-street Ligertwood, Peter, boat-builder, Footdee Ligertwood, Thomas, late merchant, H. 52, King-street Ligertwood, Miss, Summer-street
Lilly, John, merchant, (of A. Simpson & Co.) H. 20, Fisher-row Lind, John, engraver and copperplate-printer, 5, Netherkirkgate,
H. Well-court, Broad-street Lindsay, James, shipmaster, (Rebecca) 15, James-street Lindsay, Roger, meal-seller, 50, H. 64, George-street Lindsay, Miss, milliner & dressmaker, Bourtie's-court, 19> Upper- Linklatter, James, shipmaster, 13, Virginia-street [kirkgate
Linklatter, John, shipmaster, (Ruby brig) 15, James-street Littlejohn, Wm. accountant, (Aberdeen Town and County Bank) Littlejohn, Mrs. 4, Frederick-street [H. 4, Frederick-st.
Lister, Jonathan, stoneware merchant, 26, Union-st. H. 56, Queen- Livingston, Mrs. Dr., Sheddocksley [street Lockhart, Joseph, vintner, 24, H. 26, Lodge-walk Lochel, John, vintner, Pirie's Court, 30, Shiprow [6l, Broad-st- Logan, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, (lodgings) Thomson's Court, London Union Assurance Office, Fire Life & Annuity, established in the reign of Queen Anne, a. d. 1714 — Wm. Garrow, ad- vocate, agent, 19, Marischal-street London Flat Warehouse, 27, Broad-street
Longmuir, David, overseer of the Police, Donald's Court, 20, School- Longmuir, Miss, teacher, Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill [hill
Louptan, Mrs. flesher, 19, Wales-street market Low, Alex, woollen draper, (Milne, Foulerton, & Co.) H. 8, Car- Low, Alex, merchant, H. Golden Square [melite-st. | Low, Ernest, bookbinder, 22, Woolmanhill, H. 22, Black's Buildings Low, James, dyer, 50, Loch-street
Low, John, wright, Skene-street, H. 22, Black's Buildings Lowe, Wm. auctioneer and agent, 33, Blackfriars-street Lumsden, Clements, advocate, Union-street 1827—28 G 2
64 LUM M£B
Lumsden, Hary, advocate, Union-street }
Lumsden, Harry, merchant, 34, H. 23, Broad-street !
Lumsden, Harry Leith, of Auchindoir, H. Dee-street }
Lumsden, Henry, advocate, Union Terrace Lumsden, James, shipmaster, (Betsy schooner) 1, Canal-lane Lumsden, John, merchant, H. Dee-mouth, Clayhills Lumsden, John & Co., merchants, 49, Castle-street Lumsden, William, late merchant, H- Skene Terrace Lumsden, Miss, 34, Long-acre
Lunan, John, wright, Ferguson's Court, 30, Gallowgate Lunan, John, wright, Salter's Court* 39, Loch-street Lunan, William, wright, 3, Jopp's-lane . Lunan, Mrs., lodgings, 12, Constitution-street Lunatic Asylum, Clerkseat — Thomas Boys, superintendent Lundie, John, watch and clockmaker, Woodside Lyall, Alex, comptroller of customs, H. Ruby Cottage, Silver-street Lyal], Andrew, comptroller's clerk, H. Ruby Cottage, Silver-street Lyall, George, & Co. silk mercers, 99> H. 97, Union-street Lyell, John, register grate & stove-maker, 92, Union-street, manu- facturing house, Back-wynd Lyell, William, register grate and stove-maker, 36, St. Nicholas-st.
manufacturing house* Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate Lyell, Mrs. William, lodgings, 1, St. Nicholas-street Lyell, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 1, St. Nicholas-street Lyon, John, wright, Holburn-street Lyon, John, quarrier, Rubislaw, H. 5, Prince's-street Lyon, Rev. William, (of the Union Chapel) H. Kidd-lane Lyon, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Yeats-court, 30, Nether-
kirk gate
M
Maberly & Co. linen manufacturers, Broadford Works Maberly & Co.'s bleaching and soap-works, Rubislaw Macaldowie, Peter, plasterer, W. Milne's Court, 60, Gallowgate Macallan, David, upholsterer, H. 30, Frederick-street M'Bean, Alex, cooper, 22, King-street, H. 22, North-street M'Bean, Alex, cooper, 1, North-street, H. 173 Shoe-lane J 827—28
M;B — m'd 65
M'Bean, Daniel, builder, Union Place
M'Bean, John, grocer, H. 23, Frederick-street
M'Bean, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 29, H. 27, Justice-street
M'Bean, John, painter, 7, Park-street
M'Bean, Wm, Glen-northton Distillery, Causeway end-road
M'Bean, Mrs., grocer, 28, Park-street, H. 1, Wales-street
M'Bean, Mrs., late of Alves, Skene Terrace
M'Combie & Dunn, tobacco and snuff manufacturers, 70, Green
M'Combie, George, stabler, 4, Harriot-street
M'Combie, Peter, tobacco manufacturer, H. 68, Green
M'Combie, Peter, vintner, Skene-street
M'Combie, Rev. Robert, H. Bon- Accord-street
M'Combie, Thomas, & Co. tobacco and snuff manufacturers, 51, Netherkirkgate
M'Combie, William, of Easter Skene, H. Richmondhill
M'Combie, Mrs., of Richmondhill, H. Richmondhill
M'Combie, Miss, dressmaker, Concert Court, Broad-street
M'Conachie, Alex., Union-row
M'Conachie, Alex., shoemaker, 10, Marischal-street, H. Stronach's
Court, Exchequer-row M'Conachie, William, pawnbroker, 3, Shoe-lane £Broad-st.
M'Conachie, William, tailor, 59, Castle-street, H. Concert Court, M'Conachie, William, cotton manufacturer, 34, St. Nicholas-st. H.
Skene- square M'Cook, James, advocate, Wrest Court, 32, Guestrow M'Donald, Alex, shipmaster, 20, James-street M'Donald, Alex, marble and stone-cutter, 23, King-street M 'Donald, Alex, shipmaster, 60, East North-street M'Donald, Alex, tailor, M'Lean's Court, 50, Gallowgate M'Donald, Alex, vintner, Broadford
M'Donald, Angus, shipmaster and vintner, 22, Park-street M'Donald, Archibald, teacher, North-street, H. 12, Shuttle-lane M'Donald, Charles, dealer in furniture, 190, Gallowgate M'Donald, David, clerk, (Bannermill) H. Brebner's Court, 83, M'Donald, Donald, constable, 144, Gallowgate QShiprow
M'Donald, George, vintner, 3, Wales-street M'Donald, Gilbert, druggist, 43, H. 27, High-st. Old Aberdeen 1827—28 g 3
66 mcDt— atcH
McDonald, James, cabinet-maker, 3, North-street, H. 2, Peacock's
Close, Castle-street M'Donald, John, clerk, (Strathdee Distillery) H. Hardgate M -Donald, John, book-agent, 3, South Silver-st. H. Bon-Accord-st. McDonald, John, tailor, 84, H. 83, Queen-street M'Donald, John, grocer, 44, East North-street McDonald, John, road- overseer, Gerard-street M 'Donald, John, flesher, 7, Wales-street market, H. Hanover-street M'Donald, John, tinsmith, 4, H. 3, Correction- vvynd McDonald, John, tailor, Upper Denburn £Broad-st.
McDonald, Joseph, pie-baker and vintner, Downie's Court, 65, M 'Donald, Robert, confectioner, 19, Peacock's Close, Castle-street M 'Donald, Robert, manager, (Aberdeen and Hull Shipping Co.)
H. 20, James-street M'Donald, William Skene, writer and accountant, 106", Shiprow M'Donald, Mrs. Captain, Kingsland Place, Broadford M'Dougald, Alex, shoemaker, 22, Lodge-walk M'Dougald, Peter, shoemaker, 22, Frederick-street M'Ewen, Thomas, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Woodside M'Farlane, John, clothier and haberdasher, 17, Union Buildings,
H. Broadford Macfarlane, Peter, corn merchant & agent, Thomson's Court, 21,
Quay, H. Dee-street %JJ%%f-*~ fefaSZl %J M'Farlane, Misses, teachers, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-street ^^^ik M'Gilvray, John, shoemaker, E wen's Court, 42, Gallowgate *v*T *H M 'Go wan, John, tanner, Newbridge, H. Bon- Accord Terrace ' M'Gowan, Thomas, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 56, George-street M'Gowan, Thomas, tanner, Newbridge, H. Bon- Accord Terrace M'Gowan, Mrs. John, late of Newbridge, Chapel-street M'Gregor, William, shipmaster, (Caledonia) 7, Garvock-street M'Gregor, Mrs. Robert, 2, Yeats-lane M'Grigor, William, dealer in furniture, 4, East North-street, H.
16, Shoe-lane M 'Hardy, Charles, ironmonger, H. 20, St. Andrew's-street M'Hardy & Co. confectioners, 5, St. Nicholas-st. H. 21, Shiprow M 'Hardy, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 23, H. 24, Green M'Hardy, James, advocate, 43, Guestrow
1827-23 jL/fj^u **--*+* ^ tt$.**Z?*'dL'
M4H— -MfK 67
M< Hardy, William, Mains of Seaton
M 'Hardy, Mrs., milliner, 23, H. 21, Shiprow
Machray, Alex, dyer, 79, H. 77, Woolmanhill
Machray, Isaac, Royal Hotel, 63, Union-street
Machray, Robert, writer, Golden-square, H. Lamond's Court, 49,
Upperkirkgate Machray, Robert, baker, 108, High-street, Old Aberdeen M'Innes, Douglas, grocer and spirit dealer, 62, Queen-street, H.
52, East North-street M'Innes, George, merchant, H. 11, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen M'Intosh, Andrew, vintner, Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-street M'Intosh, Daniel, blacksmith, Commerce-st. H. 35, Netherkirkgate M'Intosh, James, blacksmith and bell-hanger, 3, Blackfriars-street M'Intosh, James, tinsmith, 28, H. Yeats-court, 30, Netherkirk- M'lntosh, John, vintner, Booth's Court, 66, Netherkirkgate jugate M'Intosh, Peter, brushmaker, Cameron's Court, 30, North-street M'Intosh, Miss, teacher, 35, Netherkirkgate Mack, Charles, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Holburn-street M'Kay, Alex, vintner, Bridge of Dee M'Kay, Andrew, carver, 15, Lodge- walk M'Kay, Angus, dealer in furniture, 17, Justice-lane M'Kay & Black, woolcombers, 54, Loch-street M'Kay, Charles, boot and shoemaker, 24, Queen-st. H. 2, Fiour- M'Kay, Lieut. George, 82d regt. Denburn Terrace [mill-lane
M'Kay, George, excise officer, 13, Spittal M'Kay, George, tailor, 9, Fowler's- wynd M'Kay, George, tailor, 38, Woolmanhill M'Kay, George, slater, 8, Lower Denburn
M'Kay, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 51, H. 50, Queen-street M'Kay, James, general agent, 19, Guestrow, H. J. Ferguson's
Court, 108, Gallowgate M'Kay, James, vintner, 32, North-street M'Kay, James, stabler, 166, Gallowgate M'Kay, James, bootmaker, 19, George-street M'Kay, John, w right, Pirie's Court, 30, Shiprow M'Kay, John, tailor, Steps of Gilcomston M'Kay, Murdoch, wright, 56, East North-street
1827—28
68 M'K— MACf
M'Kay, Neil, grocer, 34, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
M'Kay, William, hairdresser, Causeway end
M'Kay, William, tailor, 2, Jopp's-lane [gate
M'Kay, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, M'Kay's Court, 80, Gallow-
M'Kay, Miss B., 65, George-street
Mackay, William, parasol & umbrella manufacturer, &c. 62, Union-
M'Kechnie, Alex, hairdresser, 25, East North-street [street
M'Kechnie, Rev. Neil, (Woodside Chapel) H. Woodside
M'Kenzie, Alex, (of Munro & Grant) H. 79, George-street
M'Kenzie, Alex, manufacturer, Skene-square
M'Kenzie, Alex, confectioner, 45, H. 47, George-street
M'Kenzie, Alex, painter and glazier, 194, H. 196, Gallowgate
M'Kenzie & Co. Alex, skinners, Fowler's-wynd, H. Well of Spa
M'Kenzie, Charles, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Poynernook
M'Kenzie, Duncan, boot and shoemaker, Skene-square
M'Kenzie, Rev. Hugh, (of the Gaelic Chapel) H. Whitehouse-st.
M'Kenzie, John, confectioner, 53, H. Plasterer's Court, 70, Gallow-
M'Kenzie, John, musician, Yeats-court, 30, Netherkirkgate [gate
M'Kenzie, John, blacksmith, M'Kenzie's Court, 42, George-street
M'Kenzie, James, silk mercer, H. 9, Correction-wynd
M'Kenzie, Roderick, of Glack, H. Golden-square
M'Kenzie, William, teacher, (town-house) Old Aberdeen
M'Kenzie, Mrs., Steps of Gilcomston
M'Kenzie, Mrs. Colin, Catherine-street
M'Kenzie, Mrs. William, 70, High-street, Old Aberdeen
M'Kenzie, Mrs., (late of Breda) 56, High-street, Old Aberdeen
M'Kenzie, Mrs. John, Skene-street
M'Kenzie, Mrs., 3, Skene Place
M'Kenzie, Mrs., 33, Quay
M'Kenzie, Mrs., of Ord, Burn Court, 44, Upperkirkgate
M'Kenzie, Miss, lodgings, Burn Court, 44, Upperkirkgate
M'Kenzie, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Pojmernook
Mackerras, John, porter and spirit dealer, 159, Gallowgate
Mackie, Alex, ship-agent — Office, Water-lane, H. Whitehouse-st.
Mackie, Alex, stoneware merchant, 7? H. 8, Shiprow
Mackie, Alex. jun. block, pump, and timber-merchant, Footdee,
H. 6, Canal Terrace
1827— -28
MAC — MCL 69
Mackie, Barclay, wood merchant, Broadford Mackie, D. tailor, 8, North-street Mackie, Francis, vintner, 19, Loch-street
Mackie, Geo., boot & shoemaker, Ligert wood's Court, 73, George- Mackie, George, shoemaker, 33, East North-st. [street
Mackie, James, writer, H. 25, Frederick-street £row
Mackie, James, baker, 35, Broad-st. H. Milner's Court, 21, Guest- Mackie, John, stoneware merchant, 2, North-st. H. 27, Shuttle-lane Mackie, Robert, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, St. Clement-street Mackie, Robert, wool and worsted merchant, 57, H. 59, Queen-st. Mackie, Robert, & Co., wool merchants, 14, Queen-street Mackie, Thomas, sheriff-officer, 25, Frederick-street Mackie, Wm. wholesale warehouseman, 43, Broad-st. H. Marywell- Mackie, Wm. druggist, Printneld piouse, Clay hills
Mackie, William, carter, Sugarhouse-lane j M'Kiddey, James, tailor, 30, East North-street M'Kinlay, Allan, hardware merchant and jeweller, 73, Queen-st. M'Kinnan, Lauchlan, shipmaster, Reid's Court, 34, Gallowgate M'Kinnan, Wm. ironmonger, H. 45, Loch-street M'Kinnan, Wm., & Co. ironmongers, 25, Gallowgate [Vynd
M'Kinnan, Wm., & Co. ironmongers, cast-iron founders, Windy- M'Lean, Alex, plasterer, M'Lean' s Court, 50, Gallowgate M'Lean, Lieut. Francis, Denburn Terrace M'Lean, John, plasterer, M'Lean's Court, 50, Gallowgate M'Lean, Robert, plasterer, 22, John-street M'Lean, Thomas, druggist, 55, George-street M'Lean, Mrs., Ferguson's Court, 30, Gallowgate M'Lean, Miss, 21, Constitution-street M'Lennan, Alex, flesher, 27, George-st. market, H. Skene M'Lennan, Duncan, flesher, 27, George-st. market, H. Skene M'Leod, Alex, druggist, H. 7, Justice-lane M'Leod, Alex, flesher, 15, George-street market M'Leod, Alex, flesher, 24, George-street market M'Leod, James, tinsmith, 39, East North-st. H. 22, Shuttle-lane 1 M'Leod, John, Denburn tavern, Jack's-brae M'Leod, Norman, flesher, 9, George-street market M'Leod, Peter, auctioneer, Exchange Court, H. 34, Queen-street 1827—28 • •
70 M'L MAI
M'Leod, William, tailor, 52, Schoolhill
M'Leod, Mrs. Principal, 7, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
M'Millan, Rev. Samuel, of the Relief Church, H. Ann-street
M'Millan, Mrs. lodgings, 12, Guestrow
M'Naughton, George, manufacturer, (G. B. & Co.) H. 20, Belmont-
M'Petrie, George, vintner, Ann-street Tstreet
M'Phail, Donald, farmer, Skene-square
M'Pherson, Alex, corn-extractor, Woodside
M'Pherson, Dr. H., sub-principal and professor of Greek, King's
College, H. 30, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen M'Pherson, Donald, confectioner and vintner, 4, Bowl-road M'Pherson, Donald, merchant, Causewayend
M'Pherson, John, porter and spirit dealer, 28, H. Emslie's Court, M'Pherson, Mrs. lodgings, 8, Wellington-st. £26, Gallowgate
M'Pherson, Mrs. midwife, 1, Justice-lane M'Pherson, Misses, 3, Langstane Place, Dee-street M 'Queen, William, shoemaker, 19, King-street M'Rae, Donald, tailor, Upper Denburn
M'Rea, Hector, tailor, 48, Broad-street, H. 3, Upperkirkgate M'Robbie, John, grocer, Jack's-brae M'Robbie, James, flesher, 7, Woolmanhill M'Swein, Hugh, general agent and auctioneer, Union-st. — entries,
2, Union-lane, and 2, Broad- street M 'William, Robert, grocer, Leadside, Gilcomston Main, Alex, meal-seller, Holburn-street Main, George, vintner, St. Clement-street Main, Robert, sheriff-officer, 9, Lodge-walk Main, Thomas, vintner, Ruthrieston Main, Mrs. vintner, 8, Lodge-walk Main, Mrs. midwife, 17, Muttonbrae
Mair, James, advocate, 25, Queen-street [^Aberdeen
Mair, Thomas, traveller, (Smith, Irvine, & Co.) H. 93, Spittal, Old Maitland, James, & Co. candlemakers, 42, Netherkirkgate Maitland, John, merchant, 36, Union-street, H. Union Place Maitland, Robert, candlemaker, H. Links Maitland, William, shoemaker, H. Marywell Place Maitland, William, merchant, H. 9> St. Clement-street
1827—28
MAL MAS 7 1
Malcolm, Alex, gardener, Damside, Gilcomston Mann, John, boot and shoemaker, 12, Long-acre Manson, Mrs. lodgings, 23, Berry-lane
Mark, Wm. musical-instrument-maker, 23, H. 25, Woolmanhill, Marr, John, wright, Tytler's Court, Green Marshall, Alex, confectioner, H. Booth's Court, 21, Castle-street Marshall, David, painter and glazier, 15, Huxter-row, H. Diamond- Marshall, George, manufacturer, Leadside, Gilcomston [street Marshall, James, wright, (Leys, Masson & Co.) H. Windmillbrae Marshall, Robert, farrier, 6, Park-lane
Marshall, Mrs. (late of Tullynessle) Union-st., entry, 4, Shiprow Marshall, Mrs, grocer, 81, Green
Martin, Alex. jun. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Waterloo Quay, £L Martin, Alex, hotel and lodgings, 39, Quay [39, Quay
Martin, Alex, clothier & haberdasher, 1, Castle-st. H. Commercial Martin, James, tailor, College-st. [Court, 58, Castle-st.
Martin, James, meal-seller, 33, H. 31, Shiprow [chory
Martin, James, flesher, 15 & 37, Wales-st. market, H. Nether Ban- Martin, John, flesher, 1 8, Wales-street market, H. Holburn-street Martin, John, flesher, 34, Wales-st. market, H. Tollohill, Banchory Martin, John, grocer, 8, H. 6, Woolmanhill Martin, Samuel, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Causewayend Martin, William, millwright, Steps of Gilcomston Martin, William, vintner, 51, Guestrow Martin, Mrs. 2, Barnett's Close Martin, Mrs. 115, Gallowgate Martin, Miss, Skene-square Martyn, Mrs. Captain, Steps of Gilcomston Massie, James Ig., auctioneer, 56, Union-street Massie, Joseph, shoemaker, 52, Spittal Massie, Marianus, hosier, 15, Littlejohn-street Massie, Mrs. dressmaker and milliner, 56, Union-street Massie, Mrs., 20, Adelphi Court, Union-street Massie, Miss, 30, Constitution-street
Masson, Alex, hairdresser, 47, North-street [Green
Masson, Andrew, clerk, (Aberdeen Life Assurance Co.) H. 83, Masson, Andrew, shipmaster, (Jolly Bachelor) 2, Baltic-street 1827—28
12 MAS — MEA
Masson, George, stoneware merchant, and letter carrier, 43, H. 46', |
Woolmanhill Masson, James, shipmaster, (Lord Archibald Hamilton) 6, Catto Masson, James, stabler, 47, North-street ["square M
Masson, Wm. grocer, tea & spirit dealer, 63, H. 6'2, Woolmanhill Masson, Wm. cooper, 10, Quay, H. 4, Pork-lane Masson, Mrs. Alex, vintner, Machray's Court, 59, George-street Masson, Mrs. 5, Yeats-lane J^
Mather, David, grocer, Gordon- street Mather, Miss, teacher, 43, St. Andrew's-street Mathew, John, baker, 63, H. 64, Queen-street Matthew, Alex, merchant, 17, Marischal-st. H. 22, James-st. Mathews, John, wright, 31, George-street Mathews, Wm. boot and shoemaker, 57, H. 55, Green Matthews, Wm., & Son, leather merchants, 4, St. Catherine's- wynd,
H. Kingsland Place, Broadford Matthews, Mrs. Peter, Catherine-street Matthews, Mrs., Ligertwood's Court, 73, George-street Matheson, Alex, shoemaker, 6, Gardener's-lane Matheson, Alex, nurseryman, Connigar-hill, Links •^Matheson, Charles, late rope maker, 37, Shiprow Matheson, George, boot and shoemaker, Holburn-street Matheson, Isaac, meal-seller, 39, Frederick-street Matheson, James, dealer in furniture, &c. 10, Justice-street Matheson, John, late shipmaster, (lodgings) 9, Constitution-street Matheson, John, book-agent, 8, Gallowgate Matheson, Peter, wood merchant, Poynernook Matheson, Peter, furnishing tailor, 11, Union Buildings Matheson, Robert, shipbuilder, Trinity building-yard, H. 16, Car- Matheson, Robert, vintner, 14, Blackfriars-st. [melite-st.
Matheson, Miss, silk stocking and glove-grafter, Windmillbrae Mathewson, Mrs. Robert, Dee-street Mavor, Charles, vintner, 9, Commerce-street May, John, mason, 1 9, Queen-street May, L., shoemaker, 1, Gardener's-lane May, Miss, ladies' school, 19, Queen-street Mearns, Daniel, shipmaster, (Earl of Aberdeen) Yeats-lane
1827—28
ME A — MEN 73
Mearns, Rev. Dr., professor of divinity, King's College, H. 1,
Chaplainry, Old Aberdeen Mearns, George, china merchant, 47, H. 28, Adelphi Court, Union- Mearns, James, stoneware merchant, 10, H. 13, Shiprow [street Mearns, James, shipmaster, (London Packet) 3, Baltic-street Mearns, James, cotton manufacturer, H. 29, Frederick-street Mearns, James, lodgings, Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-street Yearns, John, watch & clockmaker, 11, Schoolhill, H. Gilcomston Mearns, Robert, mason, Huntly-street Mearns, Mrs. midwife, 13, Shiprow Mearns, Miss, Chapel-court, 6l, Gallowgate Medical Provident Institution of Scotland — Arthur Thomson, agent,
11, Union Buildings Meff, William, coppersmith, 1 9, Huxter-row, H. 29, Long-acre Megget, John, teacher of elocution, & portrait painter, 56, Castle-st. Meldrum, William, Aberdeen, Banff, Portsoy, Cullen, Buckie, Port
Gordon, &c, carrier, at Gerard-street Tavern Meldrum, William, meal-seller, 26, George-street Meldrum, Misses, dressmakers, 17* George-street Mellis, Captain James, Ruthrieston Mellis, James, 68, Broad-street
Mellis, Peter, coal-broker, 36, Quay, H. 3, Canal Terrace Mellis, Mrs., 10, Peacock's Close, Castle-street Mellis, Mrs. Adam, 2, East North-street [139, Gallowgate
Melville, Thomas, plane-maker, 56, Loch-st. H. Simpson's Court, Melville, Wm. plane-maker, 56, Loch-st. H. 10, Young-street Melven, William, Melven's Hotel, 138, Union-street Melvin, George, teacher, Barkmill academy Melvin, James, rector, grammar school, H. 209, Gallowgate Melvin, James, clothier and haberdasher, 4, H. 6, Broad-street Melvin, James, merchant, 37, Marischal-street Melvin, John, musician, Windmillbrae
Melvin, Mrs. vintner, Exchequer-court, H. 9, Exchequer-row Melvin, Miss, lodgings, Reid's Court, 34, Gallowgate Mennie, Alex, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 46, Upperkirkgate, H. Mennie, Alex, gardener, Hardgate [Kingsland Place, Broadford Mennie, Alex, vintner, Torryburn inn, New Pier
J 827— 28 h
74 MEN — 'MIL
Mennie, Alex, stabler, 168, Gallowgate
Mennie, John, linen yarn manufacturer, 37, Gallowgate, H. 1,
Jopp's-lane Mennie, John, cabinet-maker, 67, George-st. H. 1, Jopp's-lane Mennie, John, flesher, 8, Wales-st. market, H. Banchory Menzies, John, of Pitfodels, H. 1 5, Belmont-street Mercer, John, wright, Catherine-street
Mercer, Wm. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 15, H. 14, Shoe-lane Mercer, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 4, Young-street Mess, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Causewayend Mess, James, coal-broker, 36, Quay Meston, John, silk-dyer, 32, H. 30, Loch-street Meston, Thomas, teacher of English, 3, Union-lane, H. Dee-st. Michael, Andrew, merchant, H. Summer-street Michel^ Mrs. Rosemount
Michie, Wm. late beadle, West Church, 5, Blackfriars-street Michie, Geo. cooper, 6, Flourmillbrae, H. 7, Barnett's-close Michie, John, tailor, Emslie's Court, 26, Gallowgate Michie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 19, Schoolhill Middler, Alex, woollen manufacturer, 126, H. Sutherland's Court,
126, Gallowgate [Shiprow
Middleton, Charles, shipmaster, (Fox) St. Catherine's Court, 14, Middleton, David, blacksmith & bell-hanger, 49, H. 47, George-st. Middleton, George, town-serjeant, 30, Shuttle-lane Middleton, George, stabler, 3, Harriot-street Middleton, James, teacher of music, 25, Marischal- street Middleton, James, stabler, 9, Mealmarket-lane Middleton, James, candlemaker, 31, Wales-street Middleton, John, vintner, 6, Commerce-street Middleton, John, vintner, 6*0, Lime Quay Middleton, Peter, tailor, Holburn-street
Middleton, Samuel, book-keeper, Aberdeen Bank, H. Waterford, Middleton, Mrs. John, Waterford, Broadford [Broadford
Middleton, Mrs. James, 13, Constitution-street Middleton, Mrs. wool and worsted merchant, 7, George- street* H.
Davidson's Court, 111, Gallowgate Military Hospital, Castlehill
1827—28
MIL — MIL 75
Millar, Geo. rope and twine manufacturer, 34, Park-street
Millar, James, flesher, 23, Wales-st. market, H. 11, Shuttle-lane
Millar, James, tobacco-pipe-maker, 48, Loch-street, H. 12, St. An-
Millar, William, tailor, 14, Well-court, Broad-st. [drew's-street
Millar, Mrs., 12, Quay
Millar, Mrs. teacher, 13, Lodge- walk
Milne, Alex, manager, (G. B. & Co.) H. Woodside
Milne, Alex, stabler, 58, Green
Milne, Alex, upholsterer, 15, North-street, H. 9, Prince's-street
Milne, Alex, watch and clockmaker, 64, H. Mitchell's Court, 66,
North- street Milne, Alex, grocer, snuff and tobacco manufacturer, 1, Young-st.
Gallowgate Milne, jun. Alex, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 22, Gallow- gate, H. 37, Quay Milne, Alex, dancing-master, Milne's Court, 27, Gallowgate Milne, Alex, baker, 83, H. 82, Gallowgate [street
Milne, Andrew, manufacturer, (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) H. Chapel- Milne, Andrew, Bon-Accord tavern, 3, Ragg's-lane, Broad-street Milne, Andrew, cabinet-maker, 19, King-street, H. 11, Chronicle- Milne, & Co. perfumers and hairdressers, 29> Gallowgate [lane Milne, Crudeia, & Co., manufacturers, Spring Garden and Wind- i. millbrae [St. Andrew's-st.
Milne, David, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 84, George-st. H. 22, Milne, Foulerton, & Co. manufacturers & woollen drapers, 1, Union Milne, Henry, nailer, 1, John-st. H. 8, Spa-st. [Buildings
Milne, George, gardener, 46, High-st. Old Aberdeen Milne, Geo. teacher, Poor's Hospital, 56, Gallowgate Milne, Geo. quarrier, Kingsland Place, Broadford Milne, George, gardener, Bandyhill, Gilcomston Milne, James, manufacturer, H. Milne's Court, 65, Gallowgate Milne, James, cart and ploughwright, Union-st. H. Diamond-st. Milne, James, vintner, Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-street Milne, James, grocer and meal-seller, Park-street Milne, James, stabler, 13, Harriot-street Milne, John, tailor, 76, Spittal, Old Aberdeen Milne, John, cart and ploughwright, Seatongate, Old Aberdeen 1827—28 H 2
76
MIL — MIR
Milne, John, vintner, Bon-Accord-street
Milne, John Duguid, advocate, 68, Queen-street
Milne, John,. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 41, King-street
Milne, John, cabinet-maker, 6, Prince's-street
Milne, John, hairdresser, Candlemaker's-court, 46, Gallowgate
Milne, Joseph, blacksmith, 20, H. 24, Frederick-street
Milne, Peter, gardener, Downie's How, near Kitty brewster
Milne, Peter, shipmaster, (James and Margaret) 35, Virginia-street
Milne, Robert, manufacturer, (G. B. & Co.) Milbank Cottage,
Milne, Robert, teacher, J 2, Marischal-street [Woodside
Milne, Thomas, gardener, Kittybrewster Bridge
Milne & Sutherland, painters and glaziers, 9, King- street
Milne, Captain William, Chapel-street
Milne, William, meal-seller and auctioneer, 31, H. Crombie's Court,
32, Park-street Milne, William, vintner, Skene-street Milne, William, boot and shoemaker, 6, Huxter-row Milne, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 39, Broad-street, H.
8, Correction-wynd Milne, William, furnishing tailor, 25, Guestrow Milne, William, painter and glazier, H. W. Milne's Court, 60,
Gallowgate Milne, William, meal-seller, 9, East North-st. H. 29, Shuttle-lane Milne, Mrs. Robert, sewing school, 12, Marischal-street Milne, Mrs., midwife, 14, Harriot-street Milne, Mrs. A., midwife, 46, Virginia-street Milne, Mrs. James, Brebner's Court, 10, Castle-street Milne, Mrs., manufacturer, 7, Castle-street
Milne, Mrs. Robert, straw-hatmakerand milliner, 47, H. 45, North- Milne, Mrs., lodgings, Emslie's Court, 26, Gallowgate [street Milne, Mrs. David, midwife, 22, St. Andrew's-street Milne, Mrs., grocer and spirit dealer, 39, George-street Milne, Miss, Milner's Court, 38, Castle-street Milne, Miss Jane, confectioner, 19, Netherkirkgate Milner, Arthur, shoemaker, 2, Upperkirkgate, H. 20, Littlejohn-st Mirrielees, James, upholsterer, 71, H. 30, Adelphi Court, Union-st. Mirrielees & Reid, silk mercers and linen drapers, 72, Union-street
1827—28
77 MIR — MIT ' •
Mirrielees, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 34, St. Andrew's-street Mirrielees, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 13, Netherkirkgate Mitchell, Adam, session clerk and teacher, grammar school, H.
Ill, High-street, Old Aberdeen Mitchell, Alex, cashier of the Aberdeen Town and County Bank,
H. 40, Union-street Mitchell, Andrew, vintner, 1, Pork-lane
Mitchell, George, spirit dealer and coal-broker, 35, H. 37, Quay Mitchell, George, hairdresser, 87, H. 88, Green Mitchell, George, vintner, Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-street Mitchell, George, shipmaster, (Scotsman) 10, Pork-lane Mitchell, James, mason, 22, St. Andrew's-street Mitchell, James, stocking manufacturer, Blackfriars-st. H. Spittai Mitchell, James, haberdasher, 5, Union Buildings, H. 8, St.
Nicholas-street Mitchell, James, birthmaster, Upper Quay, H. 9, Water-lane Mitchell, James, toy and trinket merchant, 70, Queen-street Mitchell, John, builder, Chapel-street Mitchell, John, shipmaster, (brig Union) 12, Guestrow Mitchell, Michael, shipmaster, (Acorn) 3, Wellington-street Mitchell, Robert, manager, (Leith and Clyde $hiVV[n^J^*$yJ^
H. 18, St. Clement-street ^^iS^S **" Mitchell, Robert, hingemaker, 6, Windy- wynd Mitchell, William, watch and clockmaker, 44, St. Nicholas-street,
H. Dee-street Mitchell, William, bookseller and fancy stationer, 60, Broad-street,
H. Spittai &<**** A*" * f *MJSSQT^ Mitchell, William, clothier and haberdasher, 3lf,~5road- street, H. Mitchell, William, mason, Chapel-street [1, Ragg's-lane
Mitchell, Mrs., Denburn Terrace Mitchell, Mrs., dowager of Thainston, H. Dee-street Mitchell, Mrs., Mitchell's Court, 66, North-street Mitchell, Mrs., lodgings, 40, Gallowgate Mitchell, Mrs., lodgings, 15, St. Nicholas-street Mitchell, Mrs., repository for ladies' work, 12, St. Nicholas-street Mitchell, Miss, Chapel-street Mitchell's Hospital, 9, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
1827—28 h 3
78 MOF MOO
Moffat, William, shipmaster, (James Hadden) Hector's Houses,
Commerce-street Moir, Alex, late hosier, H. Moir's Court, 103, Gallowgate Moir, Charles, grocer, Skene-street
Moir, Francis, vintner and occasional waiter, 37, North-street Moir, George, of Denmore, H. Denmore Moir, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Cotton Moir, George, tailor, 31, Shiprow Moir, James, M.D. 9, Carmelite-street Moir, James, hairdresser, Skene-street, H. 13, Schoolhill Moir, John, preserver of all kinds of animal and vegetable food in
a fresh state, 6, Water-lane, H. 37, Marischal-street Moir, John, wright, Milner's Court, 21, Guestrow, H. 14, East
North-street Moir, John, grocer, 13, Huxter-row Moir, Joseph, weaver, 7, H. 8, Innes-street Moir, Robert, teacher, Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill Moir, Robert, wine-merchant, agent, and insurance-broker, Crown
Court, H. 36, Union-street Moir, Robert, late teller of the Aberdeen Bank, Dee-street Moir, Thomas, bookseller, and circulating library, 28, Upperkirk-
gate, H. 8, Guestrow Moir, Vincent, lodgings, 30, Marischal-street Moir, Mrs., lodgings, Farquhar's Court, 17, Upperkirkgate Moir, Mrs., wool merchant, 59, H. Chapel-court, 6l, Gallowgate Moir, Mrs. Archibald, 5, Correction-wynd ^(^r^^Ksesr^rMnerSi. and ^re^$a%ersy«,x Donald's Court, 20,
Schoolhill Mollison, David, porter and spirit dealer, Waterloo Quay Mollison, James, hotel and lodgings, 24, Quay Mollison, James, boot and shoemaker, 9, Netherkirkgate, H. Mary- Mollyson, George, hosier, Trinity-street [[well Place
Moncrief, Alex, manufacturer, Lower Denburn, H. Q2, Green Moncur, Nicol, steward of the Duke of Gordon, H. York-st. Foot- Montgomery, Alex, plasterer, Sugarhouse-lane C(^ee Montgomery, John, mason, 12, Chronicle-lane Moore, David, shipmaster, (John Catto) 6, Garvock-street
1827—28
MOR — MOR
79
More, Alex, collector of the customs, 16, Quay
More, George, of Raeden, H. 34, Schoolhill
More, Miss, Upperkirkgate
More, Miss, 57, Schoolhill
Morgan, Alex, hairdresser, Upper Denburn
Morgan, Alex, hairdresser, 27, Netherkirkgate
Morgan, Alex, shipmaster, (Banchory) York-street, Footdee
Morgan, George, shoemaker, Chapel-street
Morgan, George, teacher of navigation, 15, James-street.
Morgan, John, vintner, 8, Putachieside
Morgan, William, letter-carrier, 3, Carnegie's-brae
Morgan, Mrs., of Bonnymuir, H. Bonnymuir
Morrison, Alex, shipmaster, (Duke of Gordon) 2, Prince Regent-st.
Morrison, Alex, shoemaker, 5, Denburn
Morrison, Alex, shipmaster, Hector's Houses, Commerce-street
Morrison, Alex, jeweller, 9, Long-acre
Morrison, Alex, porter and spirit dealer, 27, East North-street
Morrison, James, cabinet-maker, Skene-street, H. Skene Terrace
Morrison, James, travelling merchant, (lodgings) 31, Upperkirk-
Morison, James, late of Berbice, H. 19, Belmont-street [gate
Morrison, John, shipmaster, Lime Quay
Morison, John, shipmaster, (Aimwell) 15, Constitution-street
Morison, Patrick, late hosier, Donald's Court, 12, Loch-street
Morison, Peter, toy merchant, 3, St. Nicholas-street, H. 20, Green
Morison, Peter, plane-maker, 50, Netherkirkgate
Morrison, William, manufacturer, Chapel-street
Morison, William, tailor, 63, Guestrow
Morrison, William, wright, 76, George-street
Morrison, William, guard of the south mail-coach, H. 73, Queen-st.
Morison, Mrs. William, lodgings, 95, Gallowgate
Morison, Mrs. Peter, milliner and dressmaker, 3, St. Nicholas-st.
H. 20, Green Morrison, Mrs., porter and spirit dealer, 5, Black's Buildings Morrison, Miss, milliner, 1 59, Gallowgate Morrison, Miss, Dee-street Morren, Hugh, merchant and general agent, 53, Marischal-street,
H. Dee-street
1827—28
80 MOR— MUL
Morice, Robert, advocate, 34, Marischal-street
Morice, Mrs. Alex. 102, Union-street
Morrice, Alex, cashier, Aberdeen Bank, 53, Castle-street, H. 2, Marischal-street
Morrice, Alex, ironmonger, (W. M'Kinnan & Co.) H. 9, Prince's-st.
Morrice, James, shipmaster, (Fairfield) Hector's Houses, Com-
Morrice, Mrs., 9, Prince's- street [merce-street
Morris, James, meal-seller, 105, George-street
Morris, Michael, piano-forte maker, 55, H. 64, Union-street
Mortimer, Adam, w right, 42, Loch-street
Mortimer, Alex, baker, Waterloo Quay
Mortimer, Alex, stocking-maker, 12, Justice-lane
Mortimer, Peter, grocer, 14, Justice-street
Mortimer, William, boot and shoemaker, 62, Guestrow, H. }2?
Justice-lane Mortimer, William, late bookbinder, 58, Guestrow Mortimer, Mrs., vintner, 14, Huxter-row Mothersill, Robert, flesher, 1, Rack-wynd, H. 4, Shore-brae Mowat, Alex, hatter, 18, H. 16, Netherkirkgate Mowat, Alex, grocer and spirit dealer, 162, Gallowgate Mowat, Alex. Milne, advocate, H. Union Place Mowat, David, porter and spirit dealer, 1 00, Gallowgate Mowat, George, cork manufacturer, 44, H. 9, Guestrow Mowat, George, hatter and cap-maker, 42, H. Jopp's Court, 40,
Broad-street Mowat, John, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, 134, Union-street,
and 29, Castle- street, H. Lobban's Court, 30, Castle-street Mowat, John, brewer, vintner, and victualling-house, Pirie's Court, f 50, Castle-street
| Mowat, William, vintner, 5, Peacock's Close, Castle-street Mowat, William, late vintner, 16, Berry-lane Mowat, Mrs. James, Union Place Muckle, Alex, vintner, Causewayend Muil, Francis, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, School hill Muil, John, baker, 16, H. Farquharson's Court, 10, Schoolhill Muir, Alex, advocate, 25, Queen-street Mulholland, Joseph, cork-cutter, 186, H. 188, Gallowgate 1 827—28
MUN — MUT
81
Munro, Alex, fishing-rod and tackle maker, 44, King-street, H. 24,
Frederick-street Munro, Alex, meal-seller, 12, Schoolhill, H. Dee Village Munro & Grant, woollen drapers, 48, Union-street Munro, John, surveyor of taxes — Office, 48, H. 84, Union-street Munro, John, stucco-mill, Dee Village Munro, Leith, blacksmith, 6, Windy-wynd Munro, Robert, keeper of the Public Rooms, Union-street Munro, William, dealer in books, 50, H. 51, Spittal, Old Aberdeen Munro, Mrs., lodgings, Gordon's Court, 4, Schoolhill Munro, Mrs., late of Huntly, Chapel-street Munro, Mrs., grocer, Chapel-street Murray, Alex, vintner, Windmillbrae
Murray, Alex, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 22, H. 20, Green Murray, Alex, lodgings, 6, Exchequer-row Murray, Alex, porter and spirit dealer, 145, Gallowgate Murray, Andrew, writer, (A. Jopp's office) H. Niven's Court, 29, Murray, Ebenezer, late merchant, Gordon-street [Guestrow
Murray, George, clerk, (C. B. & Co.) H. Bon- Accord-street Murray, James, clerk, 22, St. Andrew's-street Murray, James, advocate — Office, 28, H. 30, Schoolhill Murray, James, boot and shoemaker, Cotton Murray, James, flesher, Cotton
Murray, James, boot and shoemaker, Upperkirkgate Murray, James, turner, 78, Woolmanhill Murray, Rev. John, (of the East Church) H. King-street Murray, John, watch and clockmaker, 40, H. 43, Quay Murray, John, straw-hat-manufacturer, 67, H. 69, Queen-street Murray, John, clerk, (Duguid & Lawrance) H. 96, George-street Murray, William, house carpenter, H. 20, Blackfriars-street Murray, William, clerk, (Aberdeen Lime Co.) H. 8, Summer-lane Murray, William, flesher, vintner, and victualling-house, 50, H. Mutch, John, gardener, Loch-head [48, Guestrow
[Mutch, William, shoemaker, Causewayend
1827—28
82 NAI — NIC
|
N Nairne, James, gardener, Gerard-street Nairne, John, tailor, Holburn- street Nairne, Mrs., Jopp's Court, 40, Broad- street Nairne, Miss, dressmaker, 3, Wellington- street National Bank of Scotland, 21, Quay — P. Macfarlane, agent Naughton, John, turner and pipe-maker, 28, St. Andre w's-street Neil, James, vintner, 41, Quay Neilson, Charles, stone-cutter, H. 35, Long-acre Neilson, Geo. blockmaker and boatbuilder, Waterloo Quay Neilson & Hutcheon, marble and stone-cutters, 19, King-street Neilson, Mrs. housekeeper, Trinity Hall, 1, Trinity Corner Neish, Joseph, guard of the north mail-coach, Dee-street Newton, James, shipmaster, 8, Canal Terrace Nicol, Alex, pilot-master, New Pier Nicol, Alex, shipmaster, (Venus) New Pier Nicol, Alex, cooper, 6, H. Castle- street
Nicol, Andrew, clerk, (Aberdeen Town and County Bank) H. 36, Nicol, Charles, stabler, Tanfield [King-street
Nicol & Finlason, tailors, Concert- close, Broad-street Nicol, George, clerk, (Catto, Thomson, & Co.) 2, Wellington-street Nicol, James, advocate, 16, Adelphi Court, Union-street Nicol, James, dyer, 16, Shoe-lane Nicol, John, boot and shoemaker, Jack's-brae Nicol, John, shipmaster, (Matchless) New Pier Nicol, John, shipwright, St. Clement-street
Nicol, John, grocer, tea & spirit dealer, 54, Shiprow, H. 5, Prince's- Nicol, John, vintner, Burnett's Close, 5, Exchequer-row [street Nicol, John, shoemaker, 17, George-street Nicol, John, turner, Broadford Nicol, Peter, brickmaker, Seatongate, Old Aberdeen Nicol, Reid, & Co. shipbuilders, Footdee
Nicol, Wm. tailor, (of Nicol & Finlason) Concert-court, Broad-st Nicol, Wm. hairdresser, 18, Park-street [H. 10, Castle-st,
Nicoll, Lewis, advocate, Crown-court, 36, Upperkirkgate Nicholson> Daniel, book-keeper, Commercial Bank, H. Mounthoolj Nicholson, Robert, blacksmith, St. Catherine's Court, 14, Shiprow 1827—28
NIC — ORG 83
Nicholson, Wm. plumber, (Robert Gilchrist) H. 1, Hanover-street
Nisbet, Alex, mason, ] 9, Fisher-row
Niven, John, of Thornton, H. Thornton's Court, 23, Guestrovv
Noble, John, meal-seller, 157, Gallowgate
North British Insurance Office — Thomas Burnett, advocate, 11, Belmont-st, and Wm. Stuart, advocate, 102, Union-st., agents
North Street Brewery, 65, North-street — John Kirk, brewer
Norwich Fire, Life, and Annuity Office — Charles Chalmers, advo- cate, agent, 24, Adelphi Court, Union-street
Norrie, Geo. shipmaster, (Edinburgh Packet) York-st. Footdee
Norrie, James, shipmaster, (Euphemia) 43, Frederick-street
Norrie, John, woollen draper and tape manufacturer, (Milne, Foulerton, & Co.) Union Buildings, Castle-street, H. Steps of Gilcomston [H. Dee-street
Norrie, Joseph, tobacco manufacturer, (of Thos. M'Combie & Co.)
o
Ogg, Henry, (of Henry Ogg & Co.) H. Holburn-street
Ogg & Co., Henry, Strathdee Distillery, Cooperston
Ogilvie, John Charles, M.D. Union-street
Ogilvie, John, baker, 3 and 5, H. 23, Frederick-street
Ogilvie, John, spirit dealer, 21, Lodge- walk
Ogilvie, Simson, advocate, 3, Drum's-lane
Ogilvie, Wm. flaxdresser, 52, Gallowgate, H. 2, Young-street
Ogilvie, Wm. wool and worsted manufacturer, 38, H. W. Milne's Court, 60, Gallowgate
Ogilvie, Mrs. lodgings, 13, Marischal-street
Ogilvie, Misses, of Auchiries, Union Place
Ogilvy, Rev. Dr. Skene, (St. Machar's Church) H. 14, Chanonry,
Ogston, Alex, tallow-chandler, 52, Loch-st. [Old Aberdeen
Ogston, Alex., jun. tallow-chandler, 52, Loch-street
j Ogston, Alex, tailor, 27, George-street '
Ogston, Francis, M.D. 2, Gallowgate
Ogston, John, wright, Denburn Terrace
Oldman, Andrew, wholesale merchant, 24, H. 26, St. Nicholas-st. y Oliver, John, late supervisor of excise, Skene-street [ Orcheston, James, gardener, 7, East North-street 1827—28
84 ORT — PAU
Orton, Mathew, vintner, 16, Lodge- walk
Oswald, James, shipmaster, (Aberdeenshire) 20, Constitution- street
Outram, Mrs. Dee-street
P
Panton, Charles, bootmaker, 3, Queen-st., H. Milner's Court, 21,
Guestrow Panton, Geo. grocer, tea & spirit dealer, 202, H. 200 Gallowgate Park, Alex, manufacturer, 11, Gallowgate, H. Park Cottage, Broad- Park, Andrew, mason, Hutcheon-street [ ford Parker, John, shipmaster, (Bon-Accord) 32, Wales-street Paterson, Donald, shoemaker, D. Duncan's Court, 120, Gallowgate Paterson, James, leather merchant, Denburn Terrace Paterson, Lieut. James, Dee-street
Paterson, James, clerk, 8, Wellington-street [jiett's-close
Paterson, John, teacher, Milne's Court, 27, Gallowgate, H. 7, Bar- Paterson, John, ginger-beer brewer, Emslie's Court, 26, Gallowgate Paterson, Patrick, miniature painter, 35, Netherkirkgate Paterson, Roderick, blacksmith, 43, North-street Paterson, Wm. leather merchant, Denburn Terrace Paterson, William, advocate, 10, Castle-street Paterson, William, mason, Canal-side
Paterson, Wm. bookseller, 55, Union-street, H. 27, Frederick-st. Paterson, & Co., Wm. tanners, foot of Jack's-brae, Gilcomston Paterson, Mrs. lodgings, 130, Union-street Paterson, Mrs. A., 36, Loch-street Paterson, Mrs., late of Logie, Dee-street Paterson, Mrs. lodgings, York-street, Footdee Paterson, Mrs. George, glass and stoneware merchant, 21, Upper-
kirkgate, H. 65, Guestrow Paton, Miss, of Grandhome, 49, Don-street, Old Aberdeen Paul, Alex, ship and insurance broker, 35, H. 51, Marischal-street Paul, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 13, Castle- street, H. 44,
Frederick-street Paul, Rev. Wm. professor of natural philosophy, King's College, H
31, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen Paull, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Gordon-street
1827—28
PED PIT 85
Peddie, William, officer of excise, Gilcomston Brewery
Pelican Life Office — Lewis Nicoll, advocate, agent, Crown-court,
36, Upperkirkgate Pellatt, Stephen, manufacturer, (of Maberly&Co. Broadford Works)
H. Union Terrace Penman, Rev. Richard, (Frederick-st. Chapel) H. 26, Constitution- Permit Office, Oliver's Court, 12, Upperkirkgate [street Petrie, Alex, stabler, 59, North-street Petrie, Geo. spirit dealer, 6, King-street, H. 31, Schoolhill Petrie, Geo. engraver and copperplate-printer, 1, Huxter-row, H. Petrie, John, meal-seller, 6l, North-street £2, Union-lane Petrie, M. lodgings, washing, dressing, &c. 13, Long-acre dfesfe,$Alex. paper manufacturer & wholesale stationer, 18, Adelphi PiVie* Alex. Wright,, S|i£ne-street [Court, Union-st. Pirie, Alex, saddler, 212, Gallowgate [Broad- st. Pirie, Andrew, wright, Flourmillbrae, H. Henderson's Court, 46, Pirie, Geo. jun. haberdasher, H. M'Combie's Court, 52, Union-st. Pirie, Geo. sacrist, Marischal College, H. College-court, 82, Broad- Pirie, Geo. musician, Milne's Court, 27, Gallowgate [street Pirie, George, vintner, Broadford
Pirie, George, merchant, H. Pirie's Court, 50, Castle-street Pirie, George, & Co. wholesale & retail haberdashers, 58, Union-st, Pirie. James, blacksmith, 24, North-street Pirie, Patrick, manufacturer, H. Gordon's Mills Pirie, William, manufacturer, H. Cotton Lodge Pirie, William, merchant, H. Golden-square
Pirie, William, jun. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 55, King-street Pirie & Co., Wm. flour merchants, bakehouse, Diamond-st. — Robt.
Skene, manager Pirie & Co., Wm. woollen manufacturers and grain merchants, 18,
Adelphi Court, Union-street Pirie, Mrs. boarding-mistress, King's College, Old Aberdeen Pirie, Miss, dressmaker, Ligertwood's Court, 73, George-street Pithie, Alex, stoneware merchant, 14, Park-street Pittendrigh, Alex, beadle of Seaman's Chapel, H. Sugarhouse-lane Pittendrigh, James, wright, Albion-court, 18, Castle-street Pittendrigh, John, excise officer, (South-bridge distillery) H. Broad-
1827—28 i [ford
86 PIT PRO
Pittendreigh, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 11, Justice-street, H. 6, Justice-lane
Phoenix Fire Office—Henry Lumsden, ad vocate, agent/Union Terrace
Philip, Alex, shipmaster, 14, Virginia- street J? LPhilip, Andrew, cabinet-maker, H. Salter's Court, 39, Loch-side ^>-Philip, A. & W., cabinet-makers & upholsterers, 76, Union-street ? ^Philip, Charles, shipmaster, (Radiant) Dee-street fiwUrtf/P^Jfrp* X' i-Philip, George, shipmaster, (Belina) 28, James-str^eT*7 «^ J*
Philip, James, wine, tea, and spirit merchant, and patentee for pre- serving animal and vegetable substances in a fresh state for any number of years, 4, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st. H. Gor- don-street
Philip, James, shipmaster, (Nimrod) 8, Justice-lane ^^ ^"'Ji
Philip, John, bookbinder, Queen-street ji^fc 4j ^\_81, Bro%o>st.
Philip & Taylor, wholesale and retail clothiers and drapers, 29 &
Philip, Wm. clothier and draper, (Philip & Taylor) H. Bon- Accord
Philip, William, upholsterer, 28, James-street [[Terrace
Philip, Wm. shipmaster, (Mary) Walker's Court, 17, Virginia-st.
Philip, Mrs., 28, James-street
Philip, Mrs. James, 78, Queen-street
Philip, Misses, 13, Shiprow
Play fair, Charles, gunmaker, 94, Union- street, H. Kidd-lane
Play fair, John, upholsterer, 16, King-street, H. Kidd-lane
Police Tax Office, 1, Ragg's-lane
Poison, Henry, porter and spirit dealer, Upper Denburn
Polloch, David, porter and spirit dealer, 151, Gallowgate
Porter, James, grocer, 27, H. 25, Green
Porter, James, slater, 5, Chapel-lane
Post Office, 15, Netherkirkgate (^Dee-street
Poulter, Absalom and Thomas, manufacturers, 62, Broad-street, H.
Pratt, Robert, miller, 2, Maltmill-bridge, H. 13, Carmelite-street
Primerose, Geo., 6l, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Primrose, Rev. Wm. H. Silver-street £Marischal-st.
Procurator Fiscal for the County — Wm. Simpson, advocate, 30,
Procurator Fiscal for the Burgh — Alex. Cadenhead, advocate, 22,
Adelphi Court, Union-street Procurator Fiscal of the Peace — Alex. Thomson, advocate, 5, Bel- 1827—28 [mont-street
PRO — RAM 87
Proctor, Peter, plasterer, 10, Spa-street
Proctor, Miss, Skene- street
Prodo, John, shipmaster, (Old Middleton) 1, Prince Regent-street
Promoter Life Assurance and Annuity Company — Alex. Hendry,
advocate, 58, Castle-street, agent £King-st.
Protector Fire Insurance Co. — Alex. Allan, advocate, agent, 35, Prott, Andrew, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, Causewayend Prott, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 3d, Shiprow, and 1,
Weigh-house-square, H. Jamieson's Court, 38, Shiprow Prott, Mrs. dressmaker and milliner, 35, Virginia- street Proven, John, slater, 2, Barnett's Close Prowett, John, porter and spirit dealer, 141, Gallowgate Public Mathematical and Writing School, 6, Correction- wynd Public Rooms, Union-street — Robert Munro, keeper Pye, Geo. millwright, 71, North- street
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Rae, Alex, grocer, Woodside Rae, Francis, vintner, 1, George-street Rae, George, messenger-at-arms, Constitution-street Rae, James, clothier & haberdasher, 22, Union-st. H. Diamond-st. | Rae, James, porter-dealer, 53, Shiprow, H. Diamond-street Rae, John, Northfield, Gilcomston Rae, William, town-serjeant^ 26, East North-street Rae, Miss, straw-hat & dressmaker, and milliner, 92, Green Raeburn, George, shipmaster, (Ariel) 46, Virginia-street Raeburn, John, teller, Aberdeen Bank, H. Commercial Court, 58 Raeburn, John, plasterer, 2, Denburn [^Castle-street
Raffan, Mrs. William, 1, Constitution-street Ragg, Robert, paper manufacturer, H. 104, George-street Ragg, Robert, vintner, Q, Wales-street Ragg, Miss, IS, Back-wynd Raitt, James, shoemaker, 30, George-street Ramage, Andrew, leather merchant, H. 32, George-street Ramage, John, leather merchant, H. Ramage's Court, 83, Broad-st. Ramage, John, & Co. leather merchants, 85, Broad-street Ramage, John, & Co. curriers, George-street 1827— -28 i 2
88 RAM — RE1
Ramsay, Archibald, tailor, 6, Marischal-street
Ramsay, John, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
Ramsay, Robert, advocate, Cheyne's Court, 69, Broad- street
Ramsay, William, tailor, 40, Gallowgate
Ramsay, Mrs. lodgings, 6, Union-lane
Ramsay, Miss, Moir's Court, 103, Gallowgate
Randal, David, dealer in furniture, 26, H. 27, Justice-street
Randal, John, wright, College-street, H. Kidd-lane
Rannie, Adam, nurseryman, Causewayend
Rannie, Alex, nurseryman, Causewayend
Rannie, Alex. house-carpenter, 10, Prince's-street
Rannie, Alex, builder, 11, Prince's-street
Rannie, George, shipmaster, (Alfred) 55, North-street
Rannie, James, surgeon, 33, Blackfriars-street
Rannie, Thomas, porter, Aberdeen Bank, H. Summer-street
Rannie, M. porter and spirit dealer, 49, North-street
Rannie, Mrs. lodgings, 29, Broad-street
Rattray, John, nailer, Skene-street, H. Blackfriars-street
Rattray, Wm. chemist and druggist, 26, H. 28, Woolmanhill
Ray, John, tinsmith, 5, H. 4, Gallowgate
Ray, Wm. shipmaster, (Craigievar) 24, Constitution-street
Read, Wm. manufacturer, (Milne, Cruden, & Co. Spring Garden)
H. Union-street Reed, Wm. shipmaster (St. Andrew) 40, Virginia-street Regies, Lewis, boot and shoemaker, 54, H. 52, Guestrow Reid, Adam G., distiller, H. Broadford Reid, Alex, stabler, 9, Harriot-street Reid, Alex, vintner, Windmillbrae Reid, Alex, cart and ploughwright, Skene-street Reid, Alex, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Chapel-street Reid, Benjamin, nursery & seedsman, H. Rhind's Court, 64, Gal- Reid, Lieut. Andrew, R. N. 23, Constitution-st. £lowgate
Reid, David, wright, Chapel-street Reid, Duncan, shipmaster, 43, Frederick-street Reid, Geo. brewer, Newbridge, H. Hardgate
Reid, George, druggist, H. Silver-street [millbrae
Reid, George, jun. turner, Forbes-court, 78, Green, H. 4, Flour-
1827—28
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89
Reid, George, shipmaster, (Liverpool Packet) 43, Frederick-street
Reid, George, porter dealer, 7, King-street
Reid, George, sen. saddler, 48, North-street
Reid, George, jun. saddler, 34, Schoolhill
Reid, George, sen. turner, 2, Back-wynd, H. 2, Gaelic-lane
Reid, George, shoemaker, 6, Blackfriars-street
Reid, James, nursery and seedsman, H. Belville, Gilcomston
Reid, James, gardener, Springbank, near Bon-Accord-street
Reid, James, grocer, 60, H. 62, Green Lford
Reid, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Kingsland Place, Broad-
Reid, James, & Co., nursery and seedsmen, 33, Union-street
Reid, John, wright, 4, Jopp's-lane
Reid, John, late miller, 1 0, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen
Reid, John, builder, 84, Union-street
Reid, John, vintner, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-street
Reid, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 33, Castle-st. H. 4, Shore-
Reid, John, vintner, 20, Lodge- walk [brae
Reid, John, Hope tavern, 6, Littlejohn-street
Reid, John, boot & shoemaker, 92, George-st. H. 11, St. Andrew's-
Reid, John, & Co., ship-chandlers, Waterloo Quay [street
Reid, Peter, bookbinder, 5, Long-acre, H. W. Henderson's Court,
Reid, Peter, shoemaker, Cause way end, [l6l, Gallowgate
Reid, Robert, academy, Pirie's Court, 1, Upperkirkgate
Reid, Smith, & Co. distillers, Union Glen Distillery, Holburn
Reid, Thomas, advocate— Office, St. Nicholas-lane, H. 84, Union-st
Reid, Walter, vintner, 120, George-street
Reid, Wm. draper, 23, Union-street, H. Union-street, entry from 4,
Reid, Wm. shipbuilder, H. Footdee [Hutcheon-ct, Shiprow
Reid, WTm. vintner, 11, Putachieside
Reid, Wm. flesher, 11 & 12, Wales-st. market, H. 33, Wales-street
Reid, Wm. heckle-maker, Gerard-st. H. 199, Gallowgate
Reid, Wm. nailer, Henderson's Court, 129, Gallowgate
Reid, Wm. teacher, 3, Denburn
Reid Mrs. 2, Wales-street
Reid, Mrs. John, 3, Constitution-street
Reid, Mrs. William, 5, Littlejohn-street
Reid, Mrs. grccer, 42, East North-street 1827-28 i 3
SO REI — HIT
Reid, Miss, 1, Ragg's-lane, Broad-street
Reith, Alex, toll-keeper, Rubislaw QUnion-st.
Reith, Archibald, haberdasher & silk mercer, 39, H. Crown Court, Reith, Archibald, & Co., grocers, tea and spirit dealers, Kingsland
Place, Broadford, H. Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill Reith, James, vintner, Holburn-street Reith, James, tailor, 5, Berry-lane Reith, Wm. grocer, H. Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill Reith, Wm. & Co. grocers, tea and spirit dealers, 24, Upperkirk-
gate, H. Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill Rennie, C. M., distiller, Gilcomston, H. at Gilcomston Distillery Rennie, Thomas, mason, Rose-street Rennie, Wm. shipbuilder, H. Waterloo Quay Rettie, M. & Son, lamp and fancy ornament saloon, 1 9, Union
Buildings, H. Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-street Rettie, M. & Son, lamp manufacturers, tinsmiths, japanners, and
oil merchants, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-street Rettie, Robert, brass-founder, H. Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-street Rettie, Miss, straw-hatmaker, milliner, and dressmaker, Rettie's Reynolds, Wm. basket-maker, 74, Queen-st. [Court, 51, North-st. Rhind, John, traveller, (Wm. Mackie) 43, Broad-street Rhind, Mrs, mantua-maker, 24, Schoolhill Riach, Alex, public and private teacher, 7, South Silver-street Riach, John, wright, 10, Young-street
Riddel, Alex, furnishing tailor, Anderson's Court, 22, Upperkirk- Riddel, Donaldson, blacksmith, Windmillbrae [gate
Riddel, James, accountant to the Harbour Trustees, H. College-st. Riddel, James, cabinet-maker, 6, Mealmarket-lane, H. 9, Prince's- Riddel, J. stabler, 15, Backwynd [street
Riddel, Miss, dressmaker, Burn-court, 44, Upperkirkgate Riddoch, Wm. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 28, St. Nicholas-st. H. Riddler, John J. silk mercer, H. Skene-street £13, Fisher-row Riddler & Son, gardeners, Skene-street Richardson, Misses, 4>, Black's Buildings
Ritchie, James, beadle of the Union Chapel, and funeral waiter, 50, Ritchie, Thomas, shipmaster, 3, Church-street |[Shiprow
Ritchie, Mrs. 104, High-street, Old Aberdeen
1827—28
RIT — ROB 91
Ritchie, Mrs. Peter, Hector's Houses, Commerce- street Roaden, Stephen, toll-keeper, Bridge of Dee Robb, Alex, tailor, Windmillbrae Robb, George, gardener, 88, Green Robb, James, wright, Gerard-street Robb, James, tailor, 20, Pork-lane Robb, John, tea and spirit dealer, 53, H. 89, Green Robb, John, tailor, 36, Netherkirkgate
Robb, John, grocer, 29, King-st. H. Watt's Court, 28, Virginia-st. Robb, William, painter and glazier, H. 15, St. Andrew's-street Robb, William, guard of the Peterhead coach, 30, Shuttle-lane Robb, Mrs., vintner, Cruives, Gordon's Mills Robb, Mrs., vintner, College-street
Roberts, John, wright, Scott's Court, 25, Quay, H. 14, Water-lane Robertson, Alex. A. silk mercer, H. 2, Guestrow Robertson, Alex, gardener, 24, Spittal
Robertson, Alex, vintner, 39, Guestrow, H. Anderson's Court, 22, Robertson, Alex, wright, Gordon-street [Upperkirkgate
Robertson & Beattie, silk mercers, 1 5, Broad-street Robertson, Charles, blacksmith, Castlebrae, H. 15, Commerce-st. Robertson & Co. Stonytown Distillery
Robertson, David, grocer, \6, East North-street [Corner
Robertson, George, teacher, Well-court, Broad-st. H. 7> Trinity Robertson, George, saddler, Charles' Court, 40, Upperkirkgate Robertson, Henry, nailer, 21, Muttonbrae [street
Robertson, Jas. guard of the Duke of Gordon coach, 6, Frederick- Robertson, James, hairdresser, 5, Queen-street, H. Well-court, 14,
Broad-street Robertson, James, hatter, 58, St. Nicholas-st. H. ,2, Flourmillbrae Robertson, James, clerk (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) H. George-street Robertson, James, cooper, Hutcheon-street Robertson, John, cooper, 81, High-street, Old Aberdeen Robertson, John, distiller, H. Glenburnie Robertson, John, vintner and stabler, 68, George-street Robertson, John, excise officer, Hutcheon-street Robertson, Isaac, teacher, SO, Shuttle-lane [Upperkirkgate
Robertson, Malcolm, teacher of elocution, Oliver's Court, 12,
1827—28
92 ROB — ROG
Robertson, Patrick, distiller, Stonytown, H. Mackie Place
Robertson, Peter, teacher, Lancasterian school, H. Bon-Accord-st.
Robertson, Thomas, cabinet-maker, 2, Chronicle-lane, and vintner, Henderson's Court, 45, Broad-street
Robertson, Thomas, late mason, 7, Justice-lane
Robertson, Thos. coppersmith, (H. G. & Co.) H. 14, St. Andrew's-
Robertson, Robert, druggist, 106, George-street [street
Robertson, William Forbes, of Hazlehead, H. Hazlehead
Robertson, William, marble and stone-cutter, west end of Denburn Bridge, Union-street, H. Huntly-street
Robertson, William, bookseller, and circulating library, 19, Broad- street, H. 8, Guestrow
Robertson, William, merchant tailor, 20, St. Nicholas-street
Robertson, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 19, Park-street
Robertson, Mrs. P. 22, King-street
Robertson, Mrs. Dr. Union Place
Robertson, M. confectioner, 77, Green
Robertson, Mrs., lodgings, 31, Long-acre
Robertson, Mrs. A. 27, King-street
Robertson, Mrs., grocer, 1, Mounthooly
Robertson, Mrs., 16, Gallowgate
Robertson, Mrs., 71, Woolmanhill
Robertson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 6, Frederick- street
Robertson, Miss, Silver- street
Robertson, Miss, of Foveran, H. Union-row
Robertson, Miss, straw-hatmaker, 54, Queen-street
Robertson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 9, St. Nicholas-street
Robison, David, furniture dealer, 4, Justice-street
Robison, Roger, vintner, College- street
Robison, William, shipmaster, (Scotia) 15, Carmelite-street
Robison, , William, advocate, Commercial-court, 5S, Castle-street
Roger, Henry, flesher, 17, George-street market, H. Crown-street Roger, James, tanner, Steps of Gilcomston, H. Broadford
Roger, John, stabler, 29, Green
Roger, Thomas, teacher, Trades' Scnool, H. 39, Long-acre
Roger, Mrs., Burnside, Holburn-street Roger, Mrs., Ramage's Court, 83, Broad-street 1827—28
ron — nog 93
Ronald, James, tailor, 27, Shuttle-lane
Ronald, John, shipbuilder — building-yard, Footdee, H. 7, St. Cle- Ronald, Mrs., Lemon-tree tavern, 7, Huxter-row [ment-st*
Rose, Donaldson, shipowner and timber-merchant, Footdee Rose, James, cooper and brewer, 45, Virginia-street, H. Broadford Rose, Mrs., Mackie Place
Rose, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st. Ross, Adam, nail manufacturer, 6, Windy-wynd, H. Causewayend Ross, Alex, tailor, 3, Peacock's Close, Castle-street Ross, Charles, manufacturer, (G. B. & Co.) H. Skene Terrace Ross & Co. dealers in made clothes, 7, Gallowgate Ross, David, hatter, 28, Lodge-walk, H. 29, Constitution-street Ross, Hugh, officer of excise, 84, High-street, Old Aberdeen Ross, James, teacher of dancing, Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-street Ross, James, boot and shoemaker, Huntly-street Ross, James, upholsterer, 1 5, H. Farquhar's Court, 1 7, Upperkirk- Ross, James, constable, 48, High- street, Old Aberdeen Qgate
Ross, James, stabler, 5, Little Belmont-street Ross, James, meal-seller, Upper Denburn Ross, James, vintner, Back-wynd
Ross, John, assistant commissary of ordnance, 44, Park-street Ross, John, of Grenada, H. Ferryhill Ross, John, teacher of music, 62, Spittal Ross, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Woodside Ross, John, vintner, 12, Canal Terrace Ross, John, teacher, 41, Virginia-street, H. 69, North-street Ross, John, organist, St. Paul's Chapel, 39, Upperkirkgate, and Ross, John, mason, 6, Little Belmont-st. (Xraigie Park
Ross, Malcolm, auctioneer, and dealer in furniture, 31, H. 37, Ross, Richard, auctioneer, 71, H. 73, Queen-st. [Xastle-sta
Ross, Robert, brewer, 15, High-street, Old Aberdeen Ross, Roderick, wright, 28, Virginia-street
Ross & Morren, millers, Mill of Ferryhill — Office, 53, Marischal-st Ross, William, advocate, 4, Carmelite-street
Ross, William, miller, meal-seller, tea and spirit dealer, Spa-street Ross, William, late stabler, 4, Carmelite-street Ross, William, ironmonger, 30, Broad-street, H. 3, Flourmillbrae 1827—28 : >
94 ROS RUS
Ross, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 137, H. Simpson's *
Court, 139, Gallowgate ^
Ross, William, auctioneer, Ross's Court, 6, Upperkirkgate Ross, Miss, straw-hat and dressmaker, 21, Blackfriars-street Rough, John, turner, and beadle of St. Andrew's Chapel, H.
Garden's Court, 15, Castle-street Routledge, William, & Son, rope and twine manufacturers, 219, H. Rowell, Joseph, sen. chainmaker, North-st. £220, Gallowgate
Rowell, Joseph, jun. chainmaker, Littlejohn- street Rowland, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene-street Rdy, Alex, clothier and haberdasher, 12, Broad-street, and 15,
Union Buildings, H. Golden-square Roy, Alex. jun. draper, 9, Union Buildings, H. Crown-court,
Union-street Roy, Lieut. James, of the Aberdeenshire militia, H. Dee-street Roy, James, jun. seedsman, nurseryman, and florist, 7> Broad-st. Roy, John, gardener, 1 3, Summer-lane [H. Nursery, North-st. Roy, John, clothier and haberdasher, 16, H. Well-court, 14, Broad- Roy, Mrs. Captain, Dee-street [street Roy, Mrs., gardener, 53, Guestrow Roy, Miss, dressmaker, 5, Prince's- street Royal Exchange Assurance — Andrew Jopp, advocate, agent, Jopp's
Court, 31, Gallowgate Ruddiman, John, cabinet-maker, Webster's Court, 72, Shiprow Ruddiman, John, & Co. cabinet-makers, 8, Virginia-street Runcie, John & William, tinsmiths, 6, George-st. H. Davidson's
Court, 111, Gallowgate Runcy, Charles, grocer and spirit dealer, 51, H. 52, Quay Runcy, Charles, shipmaster, (Theophilus) H. 52, Quay Russel, Alex, merchant tailor, Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-street Russel, Alex, bookseller, 7, Netherkirkgate Russel, Alex. sen. tailor, 1 7, Shoe-lane Russel, Alex, of Aden, H. North Lodge, 68, North-street Russel, James, R.N. 5, Mounthooly
Russel, James, advocate, H. North Lodge, 68, North-street Russel, John, tailor, habit and pelisse-maker, Chapel-street Russel, William, confectioner and baker, 38, H. Charles' Court, 40, 1827—28 [Upperkirkgate
rus — sco 95
Russel & Son, merchant tailors, Concert- court, Broad-street Russel, Mrs. Captain, 41, Schoolhill
Rust, Alex, general agent, 58, Broad-street, H. Dee-street Rust, Alex. & Co. grocers, tea and spirit dealers, 16, Castle-street Rust, James, & Son, grocers and meal-sellers, Cotton
Salmon, Thomas, dealer in clothes, &c. 10, Lodge-walk Saloon, lamp and fancy ornament (M. Rettie & Son) ig, Union Sandilands, James Andrew, of Cruives, 13, Belmont-st. ^Buildings Sandison, Wm. cotton manufacturer, Hutcheon-street Sandison, Miss, staymaker, 1, Peacock's Close, Castle-street Sang, Thomas, beadle of Little Belmont-street Chapel, H. 8, Little Sang, Wm. wright, Skene-street ^Belmont-st.
Sangster, Andrew, cattle-dealer, ig, Littlejohn- street Sangster, Alex, flesher, 19, Wales-st. market, H. 10, Wales-st. Sangster; George, tailor, Cotton
Sangster, George, manufacturer, (Milne, Cruden,& Co.) H.Union-st. Sangster, James, flesher, 12 & 33, Wales-st. market, H. 12, Wales-st. Sangster, James, late shipmaster, 12, Belmont-street Sangster, John, shoemaker, 45, Don-street, Old Aberdeen Sangster, John, flesher, 32, Wales-st. market, H. Hanover-st. Sangster, Thomas, advocate, 26, Queen-street Sangster, Wm. flesher, 22, Wales-street market, H. Constitution-st. Sangster, Mrs. flesher, 24, Wales-street market Sangster, Miss, sewing school, 12, Prince's-street Sangster, Miss, 12, Belmont-street Saunders, James, officer of excise, Tanfield „/ Saunders, Wm. cabinet-maker, 12, Blackfriars-street *-" K^ Saunders, Mrs., 5, Mounthoolyv Saunders, Mrs. Joseph, Dee-street Scandrett, James, painter and glazier, 5, Jopp's-lane Schoenberg, Lewis, teacher of languages and lithographer, 10, Bel- Scorgie, George, grocer, 40, Green, H. 6, Carmelite-st. [mont-st. Scorgie, Thomas, travelling merchant, Ann-street Scorgie, William, mason, H. Porthill Close, 98, Gallowgate Scott, Alex, tailor, habit and pelisse-maker, 29, Lodge-walk 1827—28
96 SCO SET
Scott, Alex. D. upholsterer and cabinet-maker, 4, Queen-street
Scott, Captain David, R.N. Bon- Accord Terrace
Scott, George, shoemaker, Skene- street
Scott, Hercules, professor of moral philosophy, King's College, Old Aberdeen
Scott, James, gardener, Firhillwell-lane, Spittal
Scott, James, shoemaker, 48, St. Nicholas-st. H. Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill
Scott, Robt. clerk, Journal Office, H. Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill
Scott, Thomas, shipmaster (Earl of Fife) 14, Commerce-street
Scott, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 48, St. Nicholas-st. H. Denburn
Scott, Wm. keeper of the Medical Hall, King-street
Scott, William, boot and shoemaker, Union Place, H. Bon- Accord
Scott, William, stone-cutter, Scott's Court, 25, Quay [Terrace
Scott, Mrs. of Campfield, H. Broadford
Scott, Mrs. Huntly-street
Scott, Miss, mantua-maker, Huntly-street
Scott, Miss, (Craigievar) Union Place
Scott, Miss, dressmaker, SO, Mar ischal- street
Scottish Union Fire & Life Insurance Co. — James M 'Hardy, advo- cate, agent, 43, Guestrow
Scroggie, John, dyer, 42, St. Andrew's-street
Seaton Brewery, 15, Seatongate, Old Aberdeen
Sector, Alex, boot and shoemaker, Causewayend
Sector, James, boot and shoemaker, Causewayend
Seisins Office, register of, 11, Belmont-street
Selby, Mrs. Dr. 4, Dee-street
Sellar, James, shipmaster (Reliance) 1, Links-street
Sellar, James, merchant, H. Union-row
Sellar, James, & Co. tea and brandy merchants, 149* Union-street, and 1, South Silver-street
Sellar, Thomas, baker, Union Place
Senebier, Francis, French teacher, 59, St. Nicholas-street
Senter, John, boot and shoemaker, Crown-street
Senny, Mrs. board and lodgings, 59, St. Nicholas-street
Seton, Lady, of Pitmedden, Union Place
Seton, Mrs. Union Place ] 827—28
SHA — SHI 97
Shand, Alex, silk dyer, 4, Maltmill-bridge [|ver-st.
Shand, Alex. jun. wine and grain merchant, 30, Guestrow, H. Sil-
Shand, Alex, wright and furniture dealer, Clubber's Close, 3, Park-
Shand, Alex, silk mercer, Dee-street [lane
Shand, John, cutler, H. 21 6, Gallowgate
Shand, Robert, of Hillside, H. 40, Queen-street
Shand, Stewart, officer of excise, Henderson's Court, 46', Broad-st.
Shand, Mrs. Alex. 54, King-street
Shanks, Colin, baker, Chapel-street
Shanks, James, slater, 41, St. Andrew's-street
Sharp, James, stoneware merchant, 9, Shiprow
Shaw, D. & S. painters, 4, Floui mill-lane
Shaw, James, nursery and seedsman, 66, Union-st. H. Gordon-st.
Shaw, Mrs., 36, Union-street
Shearer, Andrew, porter and spirit dealer, 173, Gallowgate
Shearer, Thomas, vintner, Upper Denburn
Shearer, Miss, dressmaker, 5, Blackfriars-street
Shed, Alex, slater, 14, Belmont-street
Shepherd, Captain John, (E. I. Co/s service) H. Dee-street
Shepherd, John, wholesale grocer, 43, H. Lobban's Court, 30,
Shepherd & Reith, wrights, Bon- Accord-street QCastle-st
Shepherd, William, confectioner, 38, H. 40, Queen-street
Shepherd, William, shoemaker, 36, Park-street
Shepherd, William, porter and spirit dealer, Causewayend
Shepherd, Mrs. Baillie, Skene-square
Sherres, Alex, clothier, 25, King-street, H. 16, Chronicle-lane
Shewan, John, haberdasher, 49, Union-street, H. Shewan's Court,
119, Gallowgate Shipman, Rev. John, (Wesleyan Chapel) H. 9, Mounthooly Shipmasters' Hall, Shipmasters' Court, 97, Shiprow Sherrifs, Alex, gardener, 50, Schoolhill
Shirrefs, Alex, jeweller, (W. Jamieson) H. 34, St. Andrew's-street Shirrefs, Rev. Dr., Friendville, and 12, Adelphi Court, Union-st. Shirrefs, James, spirit dealer, 42, Quay, H. 18, Carmelite-street Shirrefs, J. Lumsden, advocate, 26, King-street Shirreffs, James, Union Inn, 42, St. Nicholas-street Shirreffs, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene-street
1827—28 K ■
I 98 SHE — SIM
n Sherrefs, Mrs. Alex. 20, Queen-street
> Sherreffs, Misses, 8, Commerce-street
»v Shore Dues and Harbour Office, foot of Marischal-street, Quay
^ Short, William, flesher, 36, Wales-street market, H. Old Aberdeen
~ Sievwright, Alex, shipwright, 21, James-street
J Sievwright, James, cutler and gunsmith, 12, H. IS, Lodge- walk
J Sievwright, Mrs., lodgings, Constitution-street
j Silver, George, of Netherley, H. 39, Schoolhill
V Silver, George, smoke-doctor, Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-street Sim, Alex, accountant, Bank of Scotland, H. 12, Virginia-street
, Sim, Alex, shipmaster, (Champion) 13, Virginia-street
^ Sim, Alex, turner, 20, Woolmanhill, H. 7, Blackfriars- street * Sim, Alex. Sim's Square ^Sim, Charles, tailor, 27, Long-acre Sim, Charles, cart and plough wright, 11, H. 13, Blackfriars-st. Jl Sim, George, of the customs, 6, East North-street ,,t J*Sim, George, clerk, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) 31, Blackfriars-street l SdSim, James, brewer, Holburn-street
ivSim, James, gardener, Milbank
} ,Sim, James, druggist, 28, King-street, H. 31, Frederick-street
^VSim, John, of the customs, 23, James-street
I ^im, John, wright, loom and shuttle-maker, Steps of Gilccmston s } Sim, Robert, gardener, Westfield, Gilcomston f | Sim, William, brewer, Hardgate V- Sim, William, boot and shoemaker, Cotton J? Sim, Mrs., (Academy) Barkmill ^Simmie, Robert, reed-maker, 10, H. 12, Harriot-street
'J Simpson, Alex, ironmonger, H. Crown-street
^'Simpson, Alex, clothier, H. 13, Guestrow
J[ Simpson, Capt. Alex, of the 5th W. I. regt. H. Union Place ^Simpson, Andrew, & Co. wholesale grocers, Green, entry 1, Car-
v Simpson, Archibald, architect, 8, Belmont-st. Qnelite-street
J Simpson, Archibald, grocer, Woodside ^
t' Simpson, Rev. David, (Trinity Chapel) H. Trinity Manse, 101, | Simpson, David, book-agent, 74, H. 76, George-st. rSWprow
^Simpson, George, druggist, 30, Marischal-street (jfy^Tf(^\ *% Simpson, George, cork manufacturer, 34, H. 25, Guestrow . t 1827—28 ,M^ *['**<" Sv»fc &f-<*>J#U. f*M:
SIM — SKE
99
Simpson, James, advocate, 49, Broad-street
Simpson, James, gardener, Cornhill Cottage [1, Martin's-lane
Simpson, John, j an. builder, Ligertwood's Court, 73, George-st. H. Simpson, John, yost. builder, Crown-st. head of Windmillbrae Simpson, John, clothier and haberdasher, H. Milne's Court, 27,
Gallowgate Simpson, Patrick, rope & twine manufacturer, Union-row, Union- street, H. 49, Broad-st. Simpson & Whyte, woollen drapers, and furnishers of gentlemen's
clothes, 21, Union Buildings Simpson, Rev. Robert, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill Simpson, Robert, wright, Denburn Terrace
Simpson, William, advocate, procurator fiscal for the County, 44, Simpson, Wm. druggist, H. 30, Marischal-st. QMarischal-st.
Simpson, Wm. beadle, Chapel of Ease, & funeral waiter, Skene-st. Simpson, Wm. rope & sail manufacturer & shipowner, H. 5, Canal Simpson, Captain William, Loch-head [Terrace
Simpson, William, & Co. druggists, 39, Green Simpson, Wm., & Co. chain-cable, anchor, & ship-smiths, Footdee Simpson, Mrs. Andrew, Union Place Simpson, Mrs. Andrew, 20, Fisher-row Simpson, Miss, 2, Barnett's Close Simpson, Miss Ann, 30, Upperkirkgate
Simpson, Misses, boarding-school, West Court, 32, Guestrow Sinclair, Alex, clothier and haberdasher, H. 2, Castlebrae Sinclair, George, tailor, Milner's Court, 21, Guestrow Sinclair, Peter, porter and spirit dealer, 51, Woolmanhill Sinclair & Simpson, clothiers and haberdashers, 11, Broad-street Singer, Adam, grocer and tea dealer, 3, Castle-st. H. 19, Union Singer's Lodgings, 19, Union Buildings ^Buildings
Skene, Captain Alex, of the R. V. Union Terrace j Skene, Andrew, wright, 4, Yeats-lane Skene, Charles, M.D. professor of medicine, Marischal College, H.
17, Adelphi Court, Union-street Skene, George, woollen manufacturer, Sutherland's Court, 126", Skene, Mrs., 34, Queen-street QGallowgate
Skene, Miss E., 64, Broad-street
1827—28^ k 2
100 SKI —SMI
Skinner, the Right Rev. Wm. (of St. Andrew's Chapel) H. Golden Skinner, George, tailor, Skene-street [[Square
Skinner, John, vintner, Daniel's Court, 48, Castle-street Skinner, P. A. candlemaker, St. Catherine's Court, 14, Shiprow Skinner, William, writer, (Messrs. Blaikie & Bannerman's office,) Skinner, Miss, dressmaker, 64, George-st. [1, Long-acre
Skues, Lieut. Geo., *R.M. dentist, 2, Adelphi Court, Union-street Slater, Simon, merchant tailor, 12, North-st. H. 2, Chronicle-lane Small, James, mason, Catherine- street
Small, Robert, shipmaster, (Bolivar) 7, Wellington-street , Small & Co. Robert, tinsmiths, Canal-side, Mounthooly, and 101,
Gallowgate Smart, John, shipmaster, (Glasgow Packet) 9, Summer-lane Smart, Wm. porter and spirit dealer, 2, Park-street Smith, Alex, advocate, 96, Union-street
Smith, Alex, shoemaker, College-street [Whitehouse-st.
Smith, Alex. jun. merchant tailor, 5, St. Catherine's- wynd, H. Smith, Alex, shoemaker, 29, H. 31, Netherkirkgate Smith, Alex, tailor, 7, Huxter-row, H. 2, Union-lane * Smith, Alex, teacher, 59, Shiprow, H. 56, Queen-street Smith, Alex, grocer, 1 56, Gallowgate Smith, Alex, flesher, George-street Smith, Alex, merchant, 7, High-street, Old Aberdeen Smith, Alex. 39, School hill
Smith, Charles, salmon fisher, Bridge of Dee [drew's-st.
Smith, Charles, & Co. paper manufacturers — Office, 34, St. An- Smith & Co. carvers & gilders, 53, St. Nicholas-st. H. 1, Adelphi Smith, D. & A. hat manufacturers, 25, St. Nicholas-st. H. 72, Ne- Smith, Francis, vintner, Union-street [therkirkgate
Smith, George, wright, 27, Spittal, Old Aberdeen Smith, George, vintner, 52, Quay Smith, George, glazier, 17, H. 21, Netherkirkgate Smith, George, blacksmith, Seatongate, Old Aberdeen Smith, Henry, stabler, 10, Mealmarket-lane Smith, Irvine, & Co. brewers, 18, High-street, Old Aberdeen Smith, Jacob, baker, 17, North-st. H. 43, Long-acre Smith, James, cabinet-maker, Flourmill-lane, H. 37, St. Andrew's-st. 1827—28
SMI — SMI
101
Smith, James, grocer, tea, wine Hr spirit dealer, 38, H. 36, Union-st.
Smith, James, slater, 9, Trinity-street
Smith, James, grocer, College- street
Smith, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 82, H. 83, Green
Smith, James, clothier & haberdasher, 33, Broad-st. H. 9, Trinity-st.
Smith, James, grain dealer, 10, H. 12, Netherkirkgate
Smith, James, nursery and seedsman, 2, St. Nicholas-street, H.
Froghall Cottage
Smith, James, superintendent of the Canal works, Gerard-street Smith, James, stabler, 26, Muttonbrae [H. 15, Mealmarket-lane Smith Jeremiah, nail manufacturer, Cameron's Court, 30, North-st. Smith, John, teller, (Aberdeen Town and County Bank) H. Grove
Cottage, Nellfield Smith, John, architect & superintendent of Town's works, King-st. Smith, John, brewer and distiller, H. Newbridge Smith, John, shoemaker, 100, Spittal, Old Aberdeen Smith, John, clothier, 18, Union-street, H. Commercial Court, 58, Smith, John, vintner, Skene-street [Castle-street
Smith, John, clerk, post-office, H. Union-row Smith, John, late of Greenhall, Skene Terrace Smith, John, baker, 6, Dee-street
Smith, John, shipmaster and vintner, (Hazard) Lime Quay {
Smith, John, yost. auctioneer, Wilson's Court, 84, Broad-street Smith, John, blacksmith, Well-court, 14, Broad-street Smith, John, porter and spirit dealer, 15, Commerce-street Smith, John, grocer, H. 4, Church-street Smith, John, shipmaster, (Catherine) 9, Summer- street Smith, John, advocate, 28, Queen-street Smith, John, tailor, 9, Lodge-walk Smith, John, mason, 15, Shoe-lane Smith, John, glazier, 14, H. 8, Long-acre Smith, John, Mountpleasant, H. Mountpleasant Smith, John, clothier, 7, H. Jamieson's Court, 5, Upperkirkgate Smith, John, agent and provision merchant, 72, Gallowgate, H. 2,
Yeats-lane Smith, John, jun. advocate and accountant, 35, St. Nicholas-street Smith, John, gardener, Ann- street
1827—28 k 3
102 SMI — SMl
Smith, John, & Co. iron and nail merchants, 5, Shoe-lane Smith, Lewis, bookseller, 78, Broad-street, H. Donald's Court, 20, Sehoolhill
, Smith, Niel, manufacturer, 40, H. Salter's Court, 39, Loch-street Smith, Peter, shoemaker, College-street, H. 4, Trinity-street Smith, Peter, grocer, Skene-square Smith & Pirie, working jewellers, 5, Guestrow Smith, Richard, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 86, Broad-street Smith, Robert, gardener, Sunnybank Smith, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 21, Green Smith, Robert, of the customs, 11, Quay Smith & Son, cabinet-makers and upholsterers, 130, Union-st. H.
37, St. Andrew's-street Smith, Thomas, weaver, 9, Porthill, Gallowgate Smith, Thomas, flesher, 4, Wales-street market, H. 2, Shuttle-lane Smith, Walter, wright and cabinet-maker, 16, Blackfriars- street Smith, William, advocate, 1 1 , Correction-wynd, H. 18, St. Nicholas- Smith, William, of the excise, Holburn-street pane Smith, William, tailor, 100, Spittal, Old Aberdeen Smith, William, shoemaker, Holburn-street Smith, William, merchant, H. Ross's Court, 6, Upperkirkgate
^Smith, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene Terrace Smith, William, painter & glazier, 3, Marischal-st. H. 37, Shiprow Smith, William, tailor, Well-court, 14, Broad-street Smith, William, schoolmaster, Footdee, and session-clerk of St.
Nicholas parish, H. Footdee ~0W^fvvvfI otcr^-C Smith, William, plane-maker, H. John-street Smith, William, hatter, 41, Marischal-street Smith, William, shipmaster, 8, Canal Terrace Smith, William, trades' convener's officer, 15, Long-acre Smith, William, stabler, North-street Smith, William, wright, North-street
Smith, William, porter and spirit dealer, 13, Gallowgate, H. 5, Smith, Mrs., lodgings, 7, Adelphi Court, Union-st. [Xittlejohn-st* Smith, Mrs. Dr., Ross's Court, 6, Upperkirkgate Smith, Mrs., Galleries, Skene-street Smith, Mrs. William, midwife, Skene Terrace 1827—28
SMI — SPA 103
Smith, Mrs. William, Silver-street
Smith, Mrs. Robert, of Concraig, H. Silver-street
Smith, Mrs. Captain John, Silver-street
Smith, Mrs., Thomson's Court, 6l, Broad-street
Smith, Mrs., lodgings, 13, Commerce-street
Smith, Mrs. Alex. 4, James-street
Smith, Mrs. John, vintner, 8, Castle-street
Smith, Mrs. William, grocer, 39, Park-street
Smith, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 37, St. Andrew's-street
Smith, Miss, 41, St. Andrew's-street
Smith, Miss, 36, Loch-street
Smith, Miss, dressmaker, 16, Long-acre
Smith, Miss, victualling-house, 84, Green
Smith, Miss, Dee- street
Smith, Misses, 18, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Smith, Misses, boarding-school, Silver-street
Snell, Alex, stone merchant, 14, St. Clement-street
Snell, James, wright, 18, Long-acre, H. 7, Shoe-lane
Snowie, James, carpet-shoemaker, 18, Upperkirkgate
Snowie, William, flesher, 3, Wales-street market, H. Berryden
Souter, David, druggist, H. Bon-Accord-street
Souter, James, private academy, 76, Broad-street
Souter & Reid, druggists, 52, Union-street
Souter, Mrs. Dr., Chapel-street
South-bridge Distillery, near Holburn-street
Spalding, James, flesher, 25, Wales-street market, H. 18, Wales-st
Spalding, Robert, quarrier, Rubislaw
Spalding, Mrs. James, Silver-street
Spark, Benjamin, advocate, 6l, Netherkirkgate
Spark, Robert, painter and glazier, H. 32, Shiprow
Spark, Thomas, treasurer to the Infirmary, H. 32, Shiprow
Spark, Thomas, & Co. booksellers, 52, Castle-st. H. 4, Frederick-st.
Spark & Warrack, painters and glaziers, 4, CarnegieVbrae, Wal- lace-nook
Spark, William, watch and clockmaker, 27, Marischal-street, H. 30, Shiprow
Spark, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 15, H. 13, Justice-st. 1827—28 .
104 SPA — STE
Spark, William, flesher, 6, Wales-street market, H. Hanover-street
Spark, William, jun. flesher, 8, Wales-st. market, H. Hanover-st.
Spence, Alex, slater, Blackfriars-street [comston
Spence, Rev. James, (Blackfriars-street Chapel) H. Braehead, Gil-
Spence, Robert, beadle of Footdee Church, 6, Catto-square
Spence, William, merchant tailor, 20, H. Cruden's Court, 22,
Spence, William, slater, John-street [Broad-st.
Spence, Mrs., Silver-street
Spring, Robert, shipowner, H. Springbank daJ&y 1* t^aJt.
Stables, Adam, vintner, 102, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Stables, Alex, grocer, 87, H. 90, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Stables, James, vintner, 2, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Stamp-Office, 38, Broad-street — William Farquhar, clerk
Steel, Charles, millwright, Nelson-street
Steel, John, guard of the South mail, Dee-street
Steel, Robert, baker, 10, H. 8, Exchequer-row
Stephen, Alex, late merchant, Summer-street
Stephen, Alex, shipbuilder, Footdee, H. 7, Wellington-street
Stephen, David, ironmonger and tinsmith, 25, H. 23, Broad-street
Stephen, John, tailor, 41, East North-street
Stephen, Robert, grocer, 41, Green, H. Cooperston Buildings
Stephen, Robt. coppersmith, 34, North-st. H. 15, Mealmarket-lane
Stephen, William, Aberdeen and Elgin carrier — Office, Putachie-
Stephen, William, wright, Union-row Qside vaults
Stephen, William, shipbuilder, H. 8, Wellington- street
Stephen, William, overseer of fishings, Cruives of Don
Stephen, Mrs., vintner, Church-street
Stephen, Miss, Union-street
Stevenson, Alex, bookseller, and circulating library, 6*0, Castle-st.
Stevenson, Alex, cooper, Windmillbrae £H. ] , Adelphi Court
Stevenson, James, merchant tailor, 38, St. Nicholas-st. H. Donald's
Court, 20, Schoolhill Stevenson, William, gardener, Seatongate, Old Aberdeen Stewart, Alex, clothier and haberdasher, 24, H. Cruden's Court, Stewart, Alex, gardener, Berryhill 22, Broad-st.
Stewart, Arthur, flesher, Chapel-street Stewart, Charles, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 39, Woolmanhill
1827-18 ,". ,., >a- *-<*** p4 *£i
ftu^JHuJ> «At
STE — STO 105
Stewart, David, boot and shoemaker, 75, George-street Stewart, George, blacksmith, Steps of Gilcomston Stewart, Henry, shipmaster, (Lord Huntly) l, Wellington-street Stewart, James, flesher, 43, Wales-street market, H. 51, North-st. Stewart, John, general agent, and Dutch consul, Exchange Court,
Union-street, H. Union-row Stewart, John, tailor, 48, East North-street Stewart, John, last-maker, Oliver's Court, 12, H. Farquhar's Court,
17* Upperkirkgate Stewart, John, flesher, 10, Wales-street market, H. 7, Wales-street Stewart, John Roy, cotton dyer, Leadside, Gilcomston Stewart, Lewis, merchant, H. 36, Union-street Stewart, Roderick, flesher, 42, Wales-street market, H. 7, Wales-st Stewart, Walter, grocer and spirit dealer, 7, Little Belmont-street, Stewart, William, tailor, 52, Queen-st. [H. 13, Back-wynd
Stewart, M., grocer, 49, East North-street Stewart, Mrs. Kenneth, Reid's Court, 34, Gallowgate Stewart, Mrs. Captain, 87, George-street
Stewart, Misses, 4, Carmelite-street Qford
Stuart, A. writing-master, Academy, 52, Netherkirkgate, H. Broad- Stuart, Charles, wine and tea merchant, 98, Union-street, H. 57, Stuart, John C, M. D. Bairnshall, Cotton [Schoolhill
Stuart, John, professor of Greek, Marischal College, H. College Stuart, William, advocate, 102, Union-st. [Tourt, 82, Broad-st. Stuart, Miss, 9* Correction- wynd
Stuart, Miss, stay and corset-maker, 35, Frederick-street Stuart, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Cheyne's Court, 69s
Broad-street Stuart, Misses, milliners and straw-hatmakers, 21, Queen-street,
H. 44, Park-street Still, George, of Millden, H. Gallowgate
Still, Patrick, brewer and distiller, South-bridge, Holburn-street Still, William, barber, Holburn-street Still, William, late coal-broker, H. 81, Shiprow Stirling, Rev. James, (of the United Associate Church) H. 22, Stirling, John, boot and shoemaker, 1 92, Gallowgate j[John-st. Stophani, John, optician, 42, H. 40, Queen-street
1827—28
106 STO — SUT
Storey, George, Union Place Stott, George, weaver, 14, Shuttle-lane Strachan, George, vintner, 29, Virginia-street Strachan, James, shoemaker, 39, H. 37, Castle-street Strachan, James, tailor, 3, Huxter-row, H. 16, Virginia- street Strachan, James, confectioner and grocer, 207, Gallowgate Strachan, James, bookseller, 32, H. 31, Schoolhill Strachan, James, teacher, H. Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill Strachan, John, Stocket Strachan, John, wright, Hanover-street Strachan, John, weaver, 6, Porthill, Gallowgate Strachan, Peter, stabler, 5, Harriot- street Strachan, Wm, clerk, (Star Office) H. 42, St. Andrew's-street Straiton, William, baker, Chapel-street
Strath, Alex, teacher, Chapel of Ease School, H. above school Strath, Alex, shoemaker, 57, East North-street Stranach, Mrs. Chronicle-court, 10, Queen-street Strathdee Distillery, Cooperston Stratton, William, Union Place Stronach, Alex, advocate, 31, King-street Stronach, Alex, wright, Cooperston Buildings Stronach^ George, cooper and fish-curer, 1, Fish-street Sun Fire and Life Office — Robert Morice, advocate, agent, 34, Surgeon Apothecaries' Co. 2, Shiprow £Marischal-st.
Sutherland, Alex, wool manufacturer, 11, Green, H. 20, John-st. Sutherland, Alex. Dee-street
Sutherland, Alex, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 5, H. 6, James-st. Sutherland, Alex, shipmaster, (schooner Eliza) 14, Virginia-street Sutherland, Alex, tailor, 58, Queen-street Sutherland, Alex, shoemaker, 34, H. 37, King-street Sutherland, Andrew, manufacturer, 1, Black's Buildings Sutherland, Angus, slater, Sutherland's Court, 78, Shiprow Sutherland, Dr. Neil, (Aberdeenshire Militia) 4, Belmont- street Sutherland, Donald, ironmonger, H. 9, Mounthooly Sutherland, George, supervisor of excise, 106, Gallowgate Sutherland, George, vintner, 6, Justice-street Sutherland, George, ironmonger, H. Skene-street 1827—28
1
SUT — TAY 107
Sutherland, Geo. silk mercer, 31 J Union-street, H. 2, Shorebrae Sutherland, George, & Co. ironmongers, 9, Broad-street Sutherland, John, wright, Denburn Terrace
Sutherland, John, grocer, tea & spirit dealer, 29, H. 27, North-st. Sutherland, John, hairdresser, 128, H. Sutherland's Court, 126, Sutherland, John, book-dealer, 153, Gallowgate [Gallowgate
Sutherland, Robert, plasterer, 31, Long-acre
| Sutherland, Robert, glazier and painter, 1, Jopp's-lane --£ 7.*4 P<r6 Sutherland, Wm. victualling house and vintner, Ramsay's Cdmt,
57, Guestrow Sutherland, Wm. straw-hat manufacturer, 8 & 15, H. 17, Queen-st. Swan, Wm. officer of excise, Garden's Court, 15, Castle-street Swanson, Magnus, merchant, 58, Don-street, Old Aberdeen Symon, John, grocer, 15, H. 13, Green Symmers, George, merchant, H. Crown-court, Union-street Symmers, George, & Co. merchants, 25, Union-street Symmers, John, shipmaster, (Ruby sloop) 2, Baltic-street Symmers, Robert, & Co. cart and ploughwrights, Skene-street
Taggart, John, stabler, 177, Gallowgate
Tait, William, grocer, 51, St. Nicholas-st. H. 33, St. Andrew's-st. Talbert, David, shipmaster, (Lady of the Lake) 12, Commerce-st. Talbot, Thomas, writer, 5, Skene Place Tawse, John, teacher, Farmer's Hall, Gilcomston Tawse, Miss, 4, Black's Buildings
Taylor, Alex, draper, C pJ^Jj& ^ '£gylor) H- 2, St. Catherine's Taylor, Alex, shoemaker, Causew^rend it%49t^Usi0^ [Wynd
Taylor, Alex, gardener, head of Short Loans Taylor, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, Windmillbrae Taylor, Charles, grocer, Skene-street Taylor, David, vintner, 28, H. 26, Guestrow ! Taylor, David, cabinet-maker, 6, H. 8, Shoe-lane Taylor, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Huntly-street Taylor, James, professor of music, 97, Union-street Taylor, James, clerk, (Geo. Lamont, jun.) H. Rettie's Court, 26, Taylor, James, cabinet-maker, 35, Frederick- st. [Broad- st,
1827—28
108 TAY^THO
Taylor, John, shipmaster, (Hero) 1 0, St. Clement-street Taylor, John, baker, 34, H. M'Lean's Court, 50, Gallowgate Taylor, John, jun. tailor, & porter of Grammar School, H. 8, Black- Taylor, John, church- warden, 12, Harriot-st. [Triars-st. Taylor, Peter, boot and shoemaker and blacking manufacturer, 52,
St. Nicholas-st. H. Kingsland Place, Broadford Taylor, Robert, teacher of the Deaf and Dumb Institution, 53,
..Schoolhill "fay lor, Wm. seedsman, 44, H. 42, Don-street, Old Aberdeen Taylor, William, cabinet-maker, Bon-Accord-street Taylor, Wm. marble and stone-cutter, 17, King-st. H. 69, North-st. Taylor, Mrs. Alex, straw-hatmaker, 121, George-street Taylor, Mrs. vintner, 11, Loch-street [[Gallowgate
Tea and Spirit Warehouse, George-street, by Alex. Wiseman, 20, Temple, A. porter and spirit dealer, 75, Gallowgate Temple, Mrs., 37, Shiprow
Templeton, Rev. James, (of the United Associate Church) 2, Char- Tench, John, chain-maker, 14, St. Clement-st. potte-st. Testard, Joseph, flesher, 21, Prince's-street Thain, Alex, vintner, 203, Gallowgate
Theatre — Pit, 50, Box, 52, and Gallery, 54, Marischal-street Third, Mrs. porter and spirit dealer, Broadford Thistle, Robert, wright, 73, Queen-st. H. 20, North-street Thorn, Alex, sheriff-clerk-depute, H. 182, Gallowgate Thom, Daniel, shuttle-maker, Young-street Thorn, James, (late of Halifax) Union Park, Union Place Thom, James, guard of the Duke of,Gordon coach, 11, Long-acre Thom, John, advocate, agent for Van Egmont & Sons, merchants,
Rotterdam, 55, Gallowgate Thom, John, shipmaster, (Pirate) 9, Summer-street Thom, John, manufacturer and merchant, 66, H. 55, Gallowgate Thom, Robert, brewer, Stronach's Close, Exchequer-row Thom, Mrs, 28, Constitution-street Thompson, George, insurance broker, and commission agent, 38,
Marischal-street, H. 13, Quay Thompson, Hindmarch, ship-broker, H. Marywell Place Thomson, Alex, advocate, 5, Belmont-street
1827—28
THO — THO 109
Thomson, Alex, cooper, 10, Quay ' Thomson, Alex, baker, 8, H. 11, Huxter-row Thomson, Alex. 29, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen Thomson, Rev. Alex. (George-st. Chapel) H. 20, St. Andrew's-st. Thomson, Alex, constable, Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate Thomson, Andrew, house-carpenter, Union-row Thomson, Arthur, manager for the Aberdeen Sea Insurance Com- pany, 11, Union Buildings, H. Union otucrt Jy/frvti/ fiJl/Pl a &- Thomson, David, shipmaster, (Eliza) 28, James-stT\ °1^*^^ ^ Thomson, Rev. Dr. John, (Footdee Church) H. Castlehill Thomson, George, grocer, Woodside
Thomson, George, merchant, Thomson's Court, 21, H. 22, Quay Thomson, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 16, Shiprow, H-
Broadford Thomson, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 12, Shoe-lane Thomson, Harvey, surgeon, Union Place Thomson, Hugh, furnishing tailor, 32, Marischal-street Thomson, John, druggist, 90, H. Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-street Thomson, John, clothier, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Cotton Thomson, John, sacrist, King's College, Old Aberdeen Thomson, John, 63, Don-street, Old Aberdeen Thomson, John, tailor, 5, Blairton's-lane, Broad-street Thomson, John, shipmaster, (Jean) 21, James-street QJames-st Thomson, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 14, King-st. H. 21, Thomson, John, boot and shoemaker, 30, Queen-st. H. 33, Black- friars-street Thomson, John, flesher, 23 & 29, Wales-st. market, H. Bowl-road Thomson, Joseph, shipmaster (Hercules) 1 1, Commerce-street Thomson, Robert, tailor, 47, St. Nicholas-street Thomson, William, jun. ironmonger, H. Dee-street Thomson, William, merchant, 37, Netherkirkgate, H. Dee-street Thomson, William, tailor, 5, Blairton's-lane, Broad-street Thomson, William, shoemaker, 5, Spa-street Thomson, William, wood merchant, Printfield Thomson, William, & Co. ironmongers, 51, Union-street Thomson, Mrs. James, Union-street Thomson, Mrs. teacher, 55, Netherkirkgate 1827—28 L
110 THO TRO
Thomson, Mrs. grocer, 14, North-street
Thomson, Miss, 40, Schoolhill
Thornton, James, ship-builder — Building-yard, Inches, H. 53, Quay
Thornton, George, wright, Sim's-square, H. Gallowgate
Tochetti, Charles, optician, and picture frame-maker, 18, Queen-st.
H. Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-street Todd, James, spirit dealer, 18, H. 20, Shiprow Tomkins, Richard, jun. flesher, 20, Wales-st. H. 38, Frederick-st. Tomkins, William, flesher, Park-street Topp, James, baker, 54, H. 52, Schoolhill Torrance, Wm. tailor, habit and pelisse-maker, 35, North-street Torrie, James, teacher of languages, Milne's Court, 38, Castle-st. Torrie, James, M.D. 22, Constitution-street Torrie, Robert, tailor, 8, Marischal-street, H. Chapel-street Torrie, Robert, cabinet-maker, Chapel-street Torry, James, silk dyer, 4, George-street Tosh, Thomas, painter and glazier, 41, Virginia-street Tough, Alex, proprietor, Cotton Tough, Alex, wool and worsted dealer, 6, Fisher-row Tough, Francis, shoemaker, 45, Marischal-st H. 9, Virginia-street Tough, James, shoemaker, 3, Park- street Town's Drummers — David Bannerman, Robert Milne's Court, 143,
Gallowgate ; David Brown, 57, East North- street Tower, William, of Kinaldie, H. 20, Quay Tower, Mrs. Dr. James, Union Place Towns, David, flour-miller, Kettock's Mills Traill, Miss, straw-hatmaker, Virginia. street Trokes, Mrs. lodgings, 17, Constitution-street Troup, George, baker, 22, H. 24, George-street Troup, George, merchant tailor, 23, Long-acre Troup, George, stabler, 164, Gallowgate Q4, Schoolhill
Troup, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 3, H. Gordon's Court, Troup, James, drawing-master, Commercial-court, 58, Castle-st. Troup, John, gunsmith, 10, Fowler's-wynd Troup, William, bookseller, 12, Gallowgate Troup, William, tailor, College-street Troup, Miss, lodgings, 75, George-street
1827—28
TUL — VAL
111
Tulloch, James, grocer and spirit dealer, St. Clement-street Tulloch, John, professor of mathematics, King's College, H. 32,
College-bounds, Old Aberdeen i ':\1^ I Turnbull, Mrs. 2, Black's Buildings Turner, Miss, of Menie, 110, High-street, Old Aberdeen Turner, Misses, of Turnerhall, King-street
Turreff, George, town-serjeant and Dean of Guild's officer, 39, Turreff, Mrs. Silver-street [Frederick- St.
Tully, Thomas, vintner, 6l, Shiprow Tyson, John, silk mercer, H. Chapel-street Tyson & Mackenzie, silk mercers, 79, Union-street Tytler, William, cabinet-maker, 2, Chronicle-lane, H. Jopp's Court,
40, Broad-street Tytler, Mrs. milliner, 9, Queen- st. H. Jopp's Court, ll,Queen-st. Tytler, Mrs. John, 5, Littlejohn-street
U
Union Economist's Sale-room — John Kidd, manager, Broadford
Union-Glen Distillery, Holburn
Union Place Bakehouse, Union Place
Union Whale Fishing Company's Office, 12, Commerce-street
Urquhart, Alex, wholesale and retail tea dealer, 68, Union-street,
H. Silver-street Urquhart, John, druggist, 60, St. Nicholas-st. H. Lamond's Court,
49, Upperkirkgate Urquhart, John, porter and spirit dealer, 181, Gallowgate Urquhart, Simon, clothier and haberdasher, Cotton Urquhart, William, of Craigston, H. Union-street Urquhart, William, steward, 6, Constitution-street Urquhart, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 6", Constitution-street Usher, Mrs. 34, Castle-street
Vaccine Institution, Poor's Hospital, 56, Gallowgate — Dr. Ewing,
physician Valentine, Andrew, coachmaker, (Aberdeen Coach Manufactory)
1827—28 l 2 [H. 31, Frederick-st.
112 VAS WAL
Vass, George, shipmaster, 6, Garvock-street
Vass & Christie, cotton manufacturers, 75, Broad- street
Vass, James, cotton manufacturer, 9, Prince's-street
Vass, Robert, vintner, 55, East North-street
Vass, Mrs. 12, Chronicle-lane
Vickers, Mrs., Shewan's Court, 119, Gallowgate
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Waddel, David, clerk, (W. Pirie & Co.) H. 41, St. Nicholas-street
Walker, Alex, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 34, H. 35, George-st.
Walker, Alex, gardener, 113, George- street
Walker, Alex, merchant, 5, Castlebrae
Walker, Alex, ironmonger, 51, Gallowgate, H. 1, Berry-lane
Walker, Charles, merchant, College-street
Walker, Charles, gardener, 122, George-street
Walker, David, land-surveyor, 97, Union-street
Walker, David, clerk and bulker, 36, Virginia-street
Walker, David, hairdresser and perfumer, 140, Union-street, H.
Commercial- court, 58, Castle-street Walker, George, shoemaker, Chapel-street Walker, George, gardener, 80, Green Walker, George, shipmaster (Phoenix) 2, Links-street Walker, George, shipmaster (Mercury) 6, Catto-square Walker, George, vintner, Broadford Walker, George, gardener, 57, George-street Walker, George, plasterer, 10, Constitution-street Walker, Gordon, hairdresser, 42, Guestrow
Walker, James, hot and cold Sea-water Baths, Beach, & 10, Quay Walker, James, shipmaster, 1, Canal-lane Walker, James, baker, 22, Justice-street Walker, James, woollen draper & furnisher of gentlemen's clothing,
22, St. Nicholas-street, H. 13, Fisher-row Walker, James, & Co. nurserymen, seedsmen, and florists, 70,
Broad-street, H. Smith's Court, 49, Gallowgate Walker, John, grocer, 32, Virginia-street, H. 21, Pork-lane Walker, John, shoemaker, 22, Netherkirkgate Walker, John, umbrella manufacturer, 4, North-st. H. 17, Long-acre
1827—28
WAL — WAT
113
Walker, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 117, H. 115, Gallowgate
Walker, John Harding, M.D. (late of the 32d regt.) Skene-square
Walker, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene-square
Walker, John, clerk, 25, St. Andrew's-street
Walker, John, picture frame-maker, Blackfriars- street
Walker, Joseph, baker, 11, H. 13, Fisher-row
Walker, Robert, late manufacturer, H. 1, Gaelic-lane
Walker, Robert, hairdresser, 40, Castle-street
Walker, Robert, late shipmaster, 1, Justice-lane
Walker, Walter, plasterer, 64, George-street
Walker, William, clerk (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) H. Broadford
Walker, William, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 43, George-st
H. 20, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen - Walker, William, sheriff-officer, Well-court, 14, Broad-street Walker, William, steward, (Nimrod) 14, Water-lane Walker, William, shipmaster (Glentanner) 2, Hanover-street Walker, William, flesher, 21, Wales-street market Walker, Mrs. Skene-square Walker, Mrs. register- office, Q, Guestrow Walker, Miss, Chronicle-court, 10, Queen-street Walker, Misses, Mary well Place
Wallace, Andrew, shipmaster (Diadem) 27> Frederick-street Wallace, William, shoemaker, 40, Long-acre
Wallace, Mrs. lodgings, Copper Company's Court, 14, Gallowgate Wanless, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 15, St. Nicholas-street Walters, Robert, bookbinder, 68, Broad-street Walsh, Wm. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 10, H. 11, Trinity-corner Warden, Hugh, late of the excise, Emslie's Court, 79, George-st. Warden, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Emslie's Court, 79, Waring, William, vintner, 11, Carnegie's-brae £George-st.
Warrack, Charles, baker, Woodside
Warrack, James, tea, wine, & spirit dealer, 50, Union-st. H. Dee-st. Warrack, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Downie's Court, 6'5,
Broad- street Watkins, Alex, manufacturer, (Broadford Works) H. Causewayend Watson, Alex, bookseller and circulating library, Q5, Union-street,
H. Bon-Accord Terrace
1827—28 L 3
114 WAT — WEB
Watson, Arch, teller, Exchange and Deposit Bank, Broadford Watson, George, Union Place Watson, George, shipmaster, 10, Canal Terrace Watson, George, shoemaker, 14, Netherkirkgate, H. Diamond-st. Watson, James, porter and spirit dealer, Causewayend Watson, James, meal-seller, 25, St. Andrew's-street Watson, John, shipmaster, 6, Garvock-street Watson, John, advocate, 4, Castlebrae Watson, Robert, vintner, 93, Green Watson, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Hardgate Watson, William, traveller (W. P. & Co.) H. George-street Watson, William, vintner, 17, Lodge-walk Watson, Mrs. meal-seller, 19, Long-acre Watson, Miss, dressmaker, 13, Virginia-street Watt, Alex, blacksmith, 36, Don-street, Old Aberdeen Watt, Alex, shipmaster, and president of the Shipmasters' Society, Watt, Alex, land-surveyor, 39, Long-acre [20, Water-lane
Watt, Alex, shoemaker, Steps of Gilcomston Watt, George, vintner, Waterloo Quay Watt, George, meal-seller, 80, H. 81, Shiprow Watt, George, & Co. blacksmiths, Footdee Watt, James, teacher, Grammar School, H. Chapel-street Watt, James, vintner, 34, Spittal, Old Aberdeen Watt, James, stabler, 81, North- street
Watt, John, clerk, (Aberdeen Rope & Sail Co.) Links, H. Wind- Watt, John, shoemaker, 7, Flourmill-brae [mill-brae Watt, John, shoemaker, 33, H. 31, Upperkirkgate Watt, John, tailor, Machray's Court, 59, George-street Watt, John, traveller (Gordon, Barron, & Co.) H. 147, Union-st. Watt, Patrick, shoemaker, 77, H. 79, Queen-street Watt, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 179, H. 185, Gallowgate Watt, Mrs. Adam, 1, Marischal-street Wattie, John, shipmaster (Jean) 8, Wellington-street Webster, Alex, advocate, 8, East North-street Webster, Alex, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 33, H. Reid's Court,
34, Gallowgate Webster, Alex, weaver, Climes' Court, 53, George-street
1827—28
WEB — WIG 115
Webster, Alex, fresher, 22, George-st. market, H. 116, George-st.
Webster, George, vintner, Dee-street
Webster, Francis, weaver, 1, Flourmill-lane
Webster, John, advocate, 25, Quay
Webster, John, spirit dealer, 26, H. Scott's Court, 25, Quay
Webster, John, Annand's Court, 27, James-street
Webster, John, shoemaker, 54, East North-street
Webster, Robert, shoemaker, 19, H. 38, St. Nicholas-street
Webster, Thomas, cooper, 18, James-street
Webster, Mrs. vintner, 97, Shiprow
Weigh-House, Quay
Weir, George, tailor, Farquhar's Court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Weir, Robert, manufacturer, Waterloo Quay, H. 8, Yeats-lane
Weir, Mrs. midwife, 11, Drum's-lane
Welsh, James, teacher of mathematics, geography, &c. Academy, 52, Netherkirkgate, H. Dee-street
Westland, James, tailor, Gordon's Court, 88, Broad-street
Westland, James, teller (Aberdeen Town & County Bank) H. Skene-
Westland, William, wright, Skene-street. ^street
Westland, William, advocate, 32, St. Nicholas-street
Westland, Miss, 55*, Green
'West of England Fire and Life Office — A. & J. Cadenhead, advo- cates, agents, 21, Adelphi Court, Union-street
West of Scotland Fire and Life Office — John Angus, advocate, agent, 1, Littlejohn-street
Whitecross, James, clerk and manager, ( Wm. & Jas. Forbes) H. I , St. Nicholas-street
Whitecross, Wm. jeweller, H. Union-st. — entry, I, St. Nicholas-st.
Whitecross, Wm. & Co. jewellers, 45, Union-street
Whitecross, Mrs., grocer, Broadford
White, Bazil, shipmaster (Princess of Wales) 3, Prince Regent-st.
White, E. porter and spirit dealer, 48, Woolmanhill
White, George, shoemaker, Upper Denburn
White, James, builder, College-street
White, William, merchant and general agent, Frederick-st. H. 25,
White, Mrs. vintner, 27, Loch-street [Xonstitution-st.
Wight, John, baker, Woodside 1827—28
116 WHI — WIL
Whitton, John, shipmaster, Hector's Houses, Commerce-street
Whyte, John, woollen draper, H. Dee-street
Whyte, Patrick, tobacco manufacturer, 73, H. 71, Gallowgate
Wilkinson, Rev. William, 29, Upperkirkgate
Will, George, baker, 12, John-street, H. 107, George-street
Will, George, porter and spirit dealer, 1 08, George-street
Will, James, vintner, Seaton's Court, 91, Broad-street
Will, James, manufacturer, Steps of Gilcomston
Will, John, mail-coach guard, Gerard-street
Will, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene-street
Williams, James, cooper, 7, Virginia-street
Williams, James, flesher, 47, Wales-street market, H. Skene
Williamson, Alex, kte flesher, Kingsland Place, Broadford
Williamson, Alex, porter (Commercial Bank) H. Well-court, 14,
Broad-street Williamson, Alex, flesher, 44, Wales-street market, H. Skene Williamson, Benjamin, surgeon to the Infirmary, H. 36, Marischal-st. Williamson, David, gardener, Summerfield
Williamson, George, teacher of Davidson's Free School, Footdee Williamson, George, shipmaster (Jean) Castlebrae Williamson, George, flesher, 30, Wales-street ^*^ 7«-//w «£ 1 nar.- Williamson, George, flesher, 7,George-st. market, H. 123,George-st. Williamson, James, flesher, 9, 30, & 31, Wales-st. market, H. 31,
Wales-street Williamson, John, cabinet-maker, 8, Virginia-st. PI. Porters'-court,
Weigh-house-square Williamson, John, flesher, 3, George-street market, H. Skene Williamson, John, flesher, 20 and 21, George-street market, H;
Kingsland Place, Broadford Williamson & Middleton, candlemakers, 31, Wales-street Williamson, Peter, druggist, 1, H. 3, Exchequer-row Williamson, William, flesher, 41, Wales-street market, H. Skene Williamson, William, sen., flesher, 6, George-street market, H.
Kingsland Place, Broadford Williamson, William, flesher, 14, George-street market, H. Skene Williamson, William, shoemaker, 31, George-street Williamson, Mrs., Chapel-court, 6l, Gallowgate
1827—28
WIL — WIN 117
Williamson, May, flesher, 48, Wales-street market
Willox, William, saddler, 22, Queen-street, H. Brebner's Court, 10,
Willox, William, wright, 31, Blackfriars-st. [Xastle-st.
WTilson, Alex, hosier, 49, H. 47, Green
Wilson, Andrew, bookbinder, and dealer in books, 155, Gallowgate
Wilson, Arch, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 44, North-street, H. 16, Mealmarket-lane
Wilson, Benjamin, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 56, H. 54, Green
Wilson, George, vintner, 83, Spittal, Old Aberdeen
Wilson, George, officer to the Shipmasters' Society, Shipmasters' Court, 97, Shiprow
Wilson, George, advocate, Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-st.
Wilson, James, (late of Cairnbanno) H. Rubislaw Park
Wilson, James, grocer, 3, H. 4, Spa-street
Wilson, James, cabinet-maker, 54, H. Emslie's Court, 79* George-st.
WTilson, James, tailor, H. 9, Huxter-row
Wilson, John, 1, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen
Wilson, J. A. teacher of dancing, deportment, music, and gymnas- tic exercises, Public Rooms, H. 75, Union-street
Wilson, John, flesher, 29, George-street market
Wilson, Robert, teacher, 16, Huxter-row
Wilson, Lieut. O.H.N., R.N. 3, Canal Terrace
Wilson, William, stoneware merchant, 106, H. 90, Union-street
Wilson, William, grocer and provision merchant, Unionist. H. 12,
Wilson, William, tailor, Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-st. [Trinity-st,
Wilson, William, tea dealer, 183, Gallowgate
Wilson, Mrs. midwife, 79> Shiprow
Wilson, Mrs. William, lodgings, 90, Union-street
Wilson, Mrs., and Miss Robertson, teachers of dancing and deport- ment, Public Rooms, H. 75, Union-street
Wilson, Mrs. lodgings, 6, Union-lane
Wilson, Mrs. midwife, Emslie's Court, 79, George-street
Wilson, Mrs. 6, Back-wynd
Wilson, Misses, teachers, 6, Back-wynd
Winchester, Charles, advocate, 20, St. Nicholas-street
Winlaw, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 121, H. Shewan's Court, 119, Gallowgate, 1827—38
118 WIN — YEO
Winton, James, tailor, Milner's Court, 21, Guestrow Winton, Mrs. John, lodgings, 2, Ragg's-lane, Broad-street Wiseman, Alex, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 20, Gallowgate, Wiseman, Mrs. Colonel, 84, Union-st. QH. Broadford
Wisely, George, worsted manufacturer, 78, George-street Wishart, John, boot and shoemaker, 93, Gallowgate Wishart, William, late hosier, 8, Gallowgate Wood, David, shoemaker, 45, Virginia-street Wood, David, shipmaster, (Effort) Links-street Wood, George, shoemaker, Holburn-street
Wood, John, shipmaster, (Isabella and Euphemia) 5, Yeats-lane Wood, Joseph, commission merchant, Whitehouse-street Wood, William, bookseller and ruler, Chronicle Court, 32, Broad- street, H. Skene-street Work, James, shipmaster, (Fairfield) 1, Yeats-lane Wright, Alex, merchant, 18, Schoolhill, H. 1 3, Upperkirkgate Wright, David, accountant, Commercial Bank, H. Skene-street Wright, Peter, turner, and musical instrument-maker, 6, H. 8, Wright, Udny, vintner, Denburn [[Guestrow
Wright, Mrs., dressmaker and milliner, 40, Queen-street Wright, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 8, Guestrow Wyllie, David, bookseller and stationer, 43, Union-street, H. Bon-
Accord-street Wyllie, John, tailor, 6, St. Catherine's- wynd
Wyllie, John, flesher, 26, George-street market, H. 124, George-st. Wyness, Andrew, flesher, 1, George-st. market, H. 91, George-st. Wyness, John, flesher, 2, George-street market, H. 116, George-st. Wyness, John, rope and twine manufacturer, Milbank Wyness, William, shipmaster, (Oak) 1, Links-street
Y i
Yeast Brewery, Causewayend, by Robert Davidson
Yeats, Alex, late brewer, Yeats' Court, 30, Netherkirkgate
Yeats, George, advocate, 35, Queen-st.
Yeats, George, silk mercer, 35, Union-street, H. Yeats' Court, 30,
Netherkirkgate Yeoman, George, boot and shoemaker, 12, Correction- wynd
1827—28
YOU YUL 119
Young, Alex, boot and shoemaker, 1, Netherkirkgate, H. 10, Con- Young, David, of Cornhill, H. Cornhill Institution- st. Young, John, of Sheddocksley, H. 7, Correction- wynd Young, John, porter and spirit dealer, 36, North-street Young, Robert, shipmaster, (Crimonmogate) 14, Commerce-street Young, Mrs. Dr., Dee-street Young, Mrs. Gavin, Union Place Young, Mrs. James, Golden-square Young, Mrs., lodgings, 10, Constitution-street Young, Mrs. W., 7, Correction- wynd Young, Miss, confectioner, 105, Gallowgate Young, Miss J., 10, Wales-street Younghusband, John, boatbuilder, 10, Canal Terrace Yule, Alex, shipmaster, 21, Shiprow
Yule, Norman, manager for Aberdeen and London Shipping Co.
Office, 21, Quay, H. Crown-court, Union-street Yule, Mrs., 47, Green
J 827— 28
Alphabetical Hfet
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, AND COURTS,
WITH REFERENCES TO THEIR SITUATION.
A delphi Court, Union-st. Affleck-st. from Crown-st. to Harbour Albion Court, 18, Castle-street Anderson's Court, 22, Upperkirkgate Anderson's Court, 73, Netherkirkgate Ann-st. from Broadford to Hutcheon-st. Annand's Court, 27, James- st.
Back-wynd, from Union-st. to Schoolhill Baltic-st. from Prince Uegent-st. to Links Bank of Scotland Court, 35, Castle-st. Barnett's Close, from Guestrow to Flourmillbrae Beattie's Court, 102, Gallowgate Belmont-st. from Union-st. to Schoolhill Belmont-st. (Little) from Belmont-st. to Back-wynd Berry-lane, from Gallowgate to Loch-st. Black's Buildings, from Woolmanhill to Spa-st. Blackbull-close, 4, Huxter-row
Blackfriars-st. from Woolmanhill to St. Andrew's-st. Blairton-lane, from Broad-st. to Guestrow
Bon-Accord-square, from Bon-Accord-st. to Bon-Accord Terrace Bon-Accord-st. from Union-st. Bon- Accord Terrace, from Union-st. Booth's Court, 66, Netherkirkgate Booth's Court, 21, Castle-st. BothwelFs Court, 25, Justice-st. Bourtie's Court, 19, Upperkirkgate Bowl-road, from Park-st. to Links Brebner's Court, 10, Castle-st. Brebner's Court, 83, Shiprow
Brewery-lane, Old Aberdeen, from College-bounds to the line of 1827—28 " [road from King-st.
BRI — COM 121
Bridewell-lane, from Chapel-st. to Rose-st.
Broad-st. from Union-st. to Gallowgate and Upperkirkgate
Broadford, North- West of George-st.
Bruce Court, 20, Loch-st.
Burn Court, 44, Upperkirkgate
Burnett's Close, 5, Exchequer-row
Burr's Court, 152, Gallowgate
Bursar's Court, 61, Castle-st.
Canal Terrace, from Virginia-st. to Garvock-st. Canal-lane, from Canal Terrace to Summer-lane Canal-lane, Old Aberdeen, from High-st. to Flyboat-house Candle Court, 51, Loch-st. Candlemaker's Court, 46, Gallowgate Cameron's Court, SO, North-st. Carmelite-st. from Green to Trinity-st. Carmelite-lane, from Fisher-row to Trinity-st. Carnegie's-brae, from Netherkirkgate to Putachieside Castle-st. from Union-st. to Justice- st. and Castlebrae Castlehill, from Castlebrae to Hanover-st. Castlebrae, from Castle-st. to Virginia-st. Catherine-st. from Causewayend to Broadford Catto-square, Garvock's-wynd Causewayend, from Gallowgate to Gowanbrae Chanonry, Old Aberdeen, from High-st. to Cathedral Chapel-st. from Union Place to Skene-st. Chapel-lane, from Weigh- House-square to Shorebrae Chapel Court, 6l, Gallowgate Chapel Court, 2, Justice-st.
Chaplainry, Old Aberdeen, from Don-st. to Cathedral Charles Court, 40, Upperkirkgate Charles-st. from Broadford to Causewayend Charlotte-st. from St. Andrew's-st. to John-st. Cheyne's Court, 69, Broad-st. Crombie's Court, Park-st.
Chronicle-lane, from North-st. to Mealmarket-lane Chronicle Court, 32, Broad-st. and 10, Queen-st. Crown-st. from Union-st. to Marywell Place Church-st. from Lime Quay to St. Clement's-st. Clark's-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Don-st. to East Road Clunes' Court, 53, George-st.
Cluny's-lane, from High-st. to East Road, Old Aberdeen Commerce-st. from Quay to Park-lane Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st. Commercial Bank Court, 42, Castle-st. 1827—28 m
122 COL FAR
College-bounds, Old Aberdeen, from Spittal to Brewery-Jane
College-st. from Windmillbrae to Clayhills
College-court, 82, Broad-st.
Collie's Court, 26, Shiprow
Concert Court, East side of Broad-st.
Constitution- st. from Park-st. to Links
Cooper's Court, 26, Netherkirkgate
Copper Company's Court, 14, Gallowgate
Correction-wynd, from Green to St. Nicholas-st.
Courage's Court, 3, Weigh- House-square
Coutts' Court, Netherkirkgate
Cowgate, from Justice-st. to Park-lane
Crown-court, Union-st.
Crown-st. from Union-st. to Marywell-st.
Crown-court, 36, Upperkirkgate
Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-st.
Cruickshank's (C.) Court, 8, Shiprow
Cruickshank's Court, 46, Shiprow
Daniel's Court, 48, Castle-st.
Davidson's Court, 111, Gallowgate
Dee-st. from Union-st. to Marywell-st.
Dee-st. from Lower Trinity to Lower Denburn
Denburn, from Poynernook to Spa-st.
Denburn Terrace, from Union-st. Bridge to Skene Terrace
Diamond-st. from Union-st. to Silver-st.
Diamond-lane, from Diamond-st. to Silver-st.
Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill, and 12, Loch-st.
Donald's Close, 14, Schoolhill
Downie's Court, 65, Broad-st.
Drum's-lane, from 26, Upperkirkgate to Loch-st.
Duncan's Court, 45, Castle-st.
Duncan's (D.) Court, 120, Gallowgate
Duncan's Court, 74, Gallowgate
Duthie's Court, 35, Guestrow
East North-st. from King-st. to Park-st. Emslie's Court, 79> George-st. Emslie's Court, 26, Gallowgate Ewen's Court, 42, Gallowgate Exchange Court, Union-st. Exchequer-row, from Castle-st. to Shiprow Exchequer Court, 9, Exchequer-row
Farquhar's Court, 17, Upperkirkgate
1827—28
FAR — HAR 123
Farquharson's Court, 10, Schoolhill
Ferguson's Court, 5, Putachieside
Ferguson's Court, 30, Gallowgate
Ferguson's (J.) Court, 108, Gallowgate
Firhillwell-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Spittal to Sunny bank
Fish-st. from Summer-lane to Bowl-road
Fishmarket, Shiprow
Fisher-row, from Mai tmill bridge to Green
Flourmillbrae, from St. Nicholas-st. to Barnett's Close
Flourmill-lane, from Netherkirkgate to Flourmillbrae
Footdee, from Canal Basin to New Pier
Forbes-st. from Skene-square to Stocket-road
Forbes' Court, 78, Green
Fowler's-wynd, from Green to Fisher-row
Frederick-st. from King-st. to Park-sL
Froghall-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Spittal to the Canal-side
GAELic-lane, from Belmont-st. to Back-wynd Galen's Court, 18, Guestrow
Gallowgate, from Broad-st. to Causewayend, Mounthooly Garden's Court, 1 5, Castle-st. Gardener's-lane, from Justice-st. to East North-st. Garrow's Court, 8, Trinity-st. Garvock-st. from Canal Basin to Garvock's-wynd Garvock's-wynd, from Garvock-st. to Links ' George-st. from St. Nicholas-st. to Broadford George-st. Market, George-st. and John-st. Gerard-st. from Gallowgate to Broadford Gibb's Court, 91, Shiprow
Gilcomston, from Woolmanhill and Spa-st. to Short Loans Gilcomston (Steps) from Spa-st. to Skene-square Golden-square, from Union-st. to Silver-st. Gordon's Court, 4, Schoolhill Gordon's Court, 25, Virginia-st. Gordon's Court, 88, Broad-st. Gordon's Court, 39, North-st. Gordon-st. from Windmillbrae
Green, from Windmillbrae to Putachieside and Fisher-row Guestrow, from Netherkirkgate to Upperkirkgate
Hanover-st. from Castlehill to Bowl-road Hardgate, from New-bridge to Mile-end Harper's Court, 63, North-st. Harriot-st. from Schoolhill to Loch-st. Harvey's Court, 90, Gallowgate 1827—28 M 2
124 HAY M'C
Hay's Court, 11, Trinity Corner
Henderson's (A.) Court, 123, Gallowgate
Henderson's (W.) Court, l6l3 Gallowgate
Henderson's Court, 129, Gallowgate
Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-st.
High-st. Old Aberdeen, from College-bounds to Don-sk
Holburn-st. from South Bridge to Mile-end
Huntly-st. from Union-st. to Summer-st.
Hutcheon-st. from Causewayend to Skene-square
Hutcheon's Courts 4, Shiprow
Huxter-row, from Broad-st. to Castle-st.
Innes-st. from Gallowgate to Loch-st.
James-st. from Quay, to Virginia-st. Jam ieson's Court, 5, Upperkirkgate Jamieson's Court, 38, Shiprow John-st. from George-st. to Woolmanhill Jopp's Court, 31, Gallowgate Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-st. and 1 1 , Queen-st. Jopp's-lane, from St. Andrew's-st. to John-sta Justice-st. from Castle-st. to Park-sfc. Justice-lane, from Justice-st. to East North-st.
Kidd-lane, from Chapel-st. to Summer-st.
Kilgour's Court, 46, Netherkirkgate
King-st. from Castle-st. to Love-lane
Kingsland Place, from Barkmill-burn to Hutcheon-st. West side of
Knox's Court, 7, Wales-st. [Broadford
Lamond's Court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Langstane Place, head of Dee-st.
Ligertwood's Court, 73, George-st.
Lime Quay, from Commerce-st. to Waterloo Quay
Links-st. from St. Clement's-st. to Links
Littlejohn-st. from Gallowgate to North- st.
Lobban's Court, 30, Castle-st.
Loch-st. from Harriot-st. to Spring-Garden
Lodge-walk, from Castle-st. to Queen-st.
Long-acre, from Broad-st. to North- st.
Love-lane, from Spittal to Links
M'Comrie's Court, 52, Union-st. and 51, Netherkirkgate McGregor's Court, 99, Gallowgate M Cook's Court, 116, Gallowgate
1827—28
; I
MCK — PIR 125
M'Kay's Court, 80, Gallowgate
Machray's Court, 59, George-st.
M'Kenzie's Court, 42, George-st.
McLean's Court, 50, Gallowgate
Maitland's Court, 42, Netherkirkgate
Maltmill-bridge, from Putachieside to Fisher-row
Market-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Town-House to East Road
Marisehal-st. from Castle-st. to Quay
Martin's-lane, from Green to Renny's-wynd
Matheson's Court, 9, Constitution-st.
Mealmarket, Mealmarket-lane
Mealmarket-lane, from King-st. to North-st.
Messon's Court, 32, Justice-st.
Metter's Court, II, Chapel-lane
Middlethird, from Waterloo Quay to St. Clement's-st.
Milner's Court, 21, Guestrow
Milne's Court, 38, Castle-st.
Milne's Court, 27, Gallowgate
Milne's (Baillie) Court, 65, Gallowgate
Milne's (Robert) Court, 143, Gallowgate
Milne's (W.) Court, 60, Gallowgate
Mitchell's Court, 66, North-st.
Moir's Court, 103, Gallowgate
Morrison's Court, 2, Fisher-row
Mounthooly, from Gallowgate to Canal-side
Muttonbrae, from Woolmanhill to Denburn
Nelson-st. from King-st. to Gallowgate Netherkirkgate, from Broad-st. to St. Nicholas-st. New-st Old Aberdeen, from Don-st. to the line of road to King-st. Niven's Court, 29, Guestrow North-st. from East North-st. to Mounthooly
North-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Seatongate to the line of road from King-st.
Oliver's Court, 12, Upperkirkgate
Orchard-lane, Old Aberdeen, from College-bounds to the line of road from King-st.
Park-st. from Justice-st. to Canal Park-lane, from Park-st. to Commerce-st. Peacock's Close, 24, Castle-st. Pensioner's Court, 18, Justice-st. Pirie's Court, 50, Castle-st. Pirie's Court, 30, Shiprow
1827—28 M 3
126 MR — §HE
Pirie's Court, 1, Upperkirkgate
Philip's Court, 147, Gallowgate
Plasterer's Court, 70, Gallowgate
Poor's Hospital Court, 56, Gallowgate
Pork-lane, from Quay to Virginia-st.
Porter's Court, 8, Weigh-House-square
Porthill Close, 98, Gallowgate
Porthill, from Gallowgate to North-st.
Poultry-market, from 61, Queen-st. to Castle-st.
Poynernook, foot of Denburn
Prince Regent-st. from Canal Terrace to Baltic-st.
Prince's-st. from King-st. to Park-st.
Putachieside, from Carnegie's-brae to Maltmill-bridge
Quaker's Court, 41, Guestrow Quay, from Shorebrae to Lime Shore Queen-st. from Broad-st. to North-st.
Ragg's-lane, from Broad-st. to Guestrow
Ramao-e's Court, from 83, Broad-st. to Guestrow
Ramsay's Court, 57, Guestrow
Red Lion Court, from 77, Broad-st. to Guestrow
Reid's Court, 34, Gallowgate
Reid's Court, 6, Shiprow
Renny's-wynd, from Green to Trinity-st.
Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
Rettie's Court, 51, North-st.
Rhind's Court, 6'4, Gallowgate
Roper's Court, 107, Gallowgate, and 47, Loch-st.
Rose-st. from Union Place to Bridewell
Ross's Court, 22, Schoolhill
Ross's Court, 6, Upperkirkgate
St. Andrew's-st. from Loch-st. to Woolmanhill St. Catherine's-wynd from Union-st. to Netherkirkgate St. Catherine's Court, 14, Shiprow St. Clement's-st. from Garvock-st. to Wellington-st. St. Nicholas-st. from Union-st. to George-st. St. Nicholas-lane, from St. Nicholas-st. to Correction-wynd Salter's Court, 39, Loch-st. Schoolhill, from Upperkirkgate to Woolmanhill Scott's Court, 25, Quay Seaton's Court, 91, Broad-st. Seatongate, Old Aberdeen, from Don-st. to Bridge of Don Shewan's Court, 119, Gallowgate 1827—28
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Shiprow, from Union-st. to Trinity Corner
Shoe-lane, from North-st. to Queen-st.
Shore-brae, from Shiprow to Quay
Shore-lane, from Quay to Virginia-st.
Shuttle-lane, from East North-st. to Park-st.
Shuttle-st from St. Andrew's-st. to John-st.
Silver- st. from Golden-square to Skene Terrace
Sim's-square, from Blackfriars-st. to John-st.
Sim's Court, 88, Shiprow
Simpson's Court, 139, Gallowgate, and 56, Loch-st.
Sinclair's Close, 20, Justice-st.
Skene-st. from Denburn to Cherryvale
Skene-square, from Steps of Gilcomston to Hutcheon-st
Skene Terrace, from Skene-st. to Summer-st.
Smith's Court, 16, Netherkirkgate
Smith's (J.) Court, 113, Gallowgate
Smith's Court, 49, Gallowgate
South Silver-st. from Union-st. to Golden-square
Spa-st. from Denburn to Steps of Gilcomston
Spence's Court, 5, John-st.
Spittal, from Mounthooly to Old Aberdeen
Spring-Garden, from George-st. to Windy- wynd
Still's Court, 88, Shiprow
Stronach's Close, Exchequer-row
Sugarhouse-lane, from Quay to Virginia-st.
Summer-st. from Union Place to Skene-st.
Summer-lane, from Garvock's-wynd to Fish-st.
Sutherland's Court, 17, James-st.
Sutherland's Court, 126, Gallowgate
Sutherland's Court, 78, Shiprow
Theatre-lane, from Quay to Virginia-st. Thistle-st. from Rose-st. to Rubislaw Thomson's Court, 55, North-st. Thomson's Court, 6l, Broad-st. Thomson's Court, 21, Quay Thornton's Court, 23, Guestrow Trinity-st. from Denburn to Trinity-lane Trinity Corner, from Shiprow to Putachieside Trinity-lane, from Trinity Corner to Trinity-st. Tytler's Court, Green
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Wales-st. from Park-st. to the Canal
Wales-st. (Little) from Wales-st. to Hanaver-st.
Wales-st. Market, Wales-st.
Walker's Court, 17, Virginia-st.
Walker's Court, 49, Guestrow
Wapping-st. from Trinity-st. to Lower Denburn
Water-lane, from Quay to Virginia-st.
Waterloo Quay, from Lime Quay to Building Yards
Watt's Court, 28, Virginia-st.
Watson's Court, 45, North-st.
Webster's Court, 10, East North-st.
Webster's Court, 72, Shiprow
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Well-court, 14, Broad-st.
Wellington-st. from Waterloo Quay to Links
West Court, 32, Guestrow
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Wilson's Court, 84, Broad-st.
Whitehouse-st. from Chapel-st. to Skene-st.
Woolmanhill, from Schoolhill to Steps of Gilcomston
Yeats-lane, from Canal Terrace to Summer-lane
Yeats' Court, 30, Netherkirkgate
York-st. from Wellington-st. to North side of Building Yards
Young-st. from Gallowgate to Loch-st.
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COACHES.
The London and Edinburgh Royal Mail Coach
Sets off from Dempster's Royal Mail Coach Office, 61, Union-street, or Anderson's Royal Mail Coach Office, 5, Castle-street, every day, at a quar- ter before 3 o'clock, p.m. and arrives at Edinburgh next morning at 6, a.m.
Inverness Royal Mail Coach, by Banff,
Sets out every day, from said Offices, at a quarter past 10 o'clock, a.m. and arrives at Inverness at 20 minutes past 2, a.m.
The Fochabers Mail Coach, by Huntly,
Leaves said Offices, everyday, at a quarter past 10 o'clock, a.m. and arrives at Fochabers at 7, p.m. Joins the Inverness Royal Mail there.
The Peterhead Mail Coach
Departs from said Offices, every day, at a quarter past 10 o'clock, a.m. Sets out from Peterhead at half-past 6 o'clock, a.m. and arrives at Aberdeen at 2, p.m.
The Mail Coach to Charlestown of Aboyne
Sets out from said Offices, every second day, at a quarter past 10 o'clock, a.m. Leaves Aboyne at 9 o'clock, a.m. and arrives at Aberdeen at 2, p.m.
STAGE COACHES.
Prince Saxe-Coburg Coach
Starts from the Royal Mail Coach Offices, 61, Union-street, or 5, Castle- street, alternately every six weeks, every morning, (Sunday excepted), at 6 o'clock, and arrives at Menzie's, Star Inn, Perth, at 7, same night.— Licensed to carry 4> inside and 9 outside Passengers. 1827—28 n 2
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Royal Union Coach, through Fife, to Edinburgh,
Sets off from Dempster's, Anderson's, and Melvin's Coach Offices, every lawful morning at 5 o'clock, and arrives at Edinburgh same evening at 8 o'clock. Leaves Edinburgh at 6 o'clock morning, and arrives at Aberdeen same evening, at 10 o'clock.
Strathmore Telegraph Coach
Leaves Anderson's and Dempster's Mail Coach Offices every lawful morning at 6 o'clock, through Stonehaven, Laurencekirk, Brechin, Forfar, Cupar, and arrives at Oliphant's, Salutation Inn, Perth, same evening, by six o'clock, p.m. A Branch Coach proceeds to Dundee on the arrival of the Telegraph at Forfar.
Duke of Gordon Light Post Coach
Starts from the Royal Mail Coach Offices, 61, Union-street, or 5, Castle- street, alternately every six weeks, every lawful day, at 6 o'clock morning, and arrives at Geddes' Hotel, Inverness, same evening, between 9 and 10; from whence she starts next morning, at same hour, and arrives at Aber- deen between 9 and 10 in the evening. — Route by Huntly and Fochabers.
Star Coach to Inverness
Leaves Melvin's Hotel, Union-street, every lawful morning at 8 o'clock, and arrives at Elgin same evening at 5 o'clock. Starts next morning at 7 o'clock, and arrives at Inverness at 1 o'clock, p.m.
The Earl of Err oil Coach
Sets out from Gray's, 18, Frederick-street, every day (Sunday excepted), at 3 o'clock, p.m. and arrives at Jeffrey's Inn, Peterhead, at 8, p.m. Leaves said Inn at 6, a.m. and reaches Aberdeen at 11, a.m. Carries 4 inside and 8 outside Passengers. Fare to Ellon, 5s. ; outside, 4s. Peterhead, 10s. ; outside, 8s.
Aberdeen and Alford Telegraph
Sets off from Cruickshank's, 22, Schoolhill, or Ross's, 5, Little Belmont- street, alternately every six weeks, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Satur- days, at a quarter before 11 o'clock, a.m.
Telegraph Coach to Braemar
Leaves Dempster's Mail Coach Office, 61, Union-street, every Tuesdays Thursday, and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Leaves Braemar every Mon- day, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 o'clock, a»m.
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SHIPPING COMPANIES,
The Aberdeen and London Shipping Company
Have eleven Smacks, three of whieh sail to and from London every week- Passage— Cabin, £3 3s.— Steerage, £1 lis. 6d. N. Yule, manager, Aberdeen— Office, 21, Quay. James Jenkins, agent, Miller's & Hoare's Wharfs, London.
The Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde Shipping Company.
LEITH.
There are three Vessels on this Passage, one of which sails
to and from Leith every four or five days.
Cabin Passage, 15s. — Steerage, 8s.
GLASGOW. .
There are three Vessels on this Passage, one of which sails to and from Glasgow once a-week. Cabin Passage, £1 Is. — Steerage, 10s. 6d.
LIVERPOOL.
The Liverpool Packet sails once a-month to and from Liverpool. Cabin Passage, £2 12s. 6d. — Steerage, £1 lis. 6d.
ROTTERDAM.
The Rotterdam Packet sails once in six weeks to and from Rotterdam.
Passage, £3 3s.
Manager at Aberdeen, R. Mitchell — Office, 33, Quay.
Agents — D. Cumming, Leith ; George Duncan, Glasgow; Hugh Craig,
Liverpool; D. Burger & Son, Rotterdam.
The Aberdeen and Hull Shipping Company
Have four Vessels, one of which sails to and from Hull every six days. Cabin Passage, £1 lis. 6d. — Steerage, 21s. R. Macdonald, manager — Office, 49, Quay. Alex. Henderson, agent, Hull.
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The Aberdeen and Newcastle Shipping Company
Have two Vessels, which sail to and from Newcastle.
Passage, 21si
Walter Inglis, manager — Office, 2, James Street.
J. Shield, agent, Newcastle.
Inverness, Cromarty, and Burghead.
Two Vessels sail to these places — Passage, 15s.
Walter Inglis, manager, Aberdeen — Office, 2, James Street.
Agents— W. Stephen, Burghead ; H. Ross, Cromarty ; J. Suter, jun.
Inverness.
STEAM-YACHTS.
The Velocity, Captain Beverly,
Sails from Aberdeen to Leith every Monday and Friday, and from Leith to Aberdeen every Wednesday and Saturday ; calling at the intermediate
Ports.
The Brilliant, Captain Crane,
Sails from Leith to Aberdeen every Monday and Friday, and from Aber- deen to Leith every Wednesday and Saturday ; calling at the intermediate Ports.
R. Mitchell, manager, Aberdeen — Office, 33, Quay.
D. Gumming, agent, Leith.
Cabin Passage to Leith, £1 Is. — Steerage, 12s.
Canal Boats
Sail from Kittybrewster and Inverury, from 1st of April to 1st of Sep- tember, at 8 o'clock in the morning, and 3 in the afternoon. From 1st of September to 20th October, 10 o'clock forenoon, and 3 after- noon. During the rest of the season, once a-day, at 10 o'clock. Fore-Cabin, 2s. 6d, — After-Cabin, 2s. 1827—28
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Alexander Dingwall, jun. Postmaster. John Smith, Clerk.
Robert Gray, George Masson, \ Letter Carriers James Gordon, William Morgan, J and Assistants.
The London Mail arrives every forenoon at 20 minutes before 10 o'clock, and is dispatched at 3 o'clock, p.m. Letters for the South must be put into the Office before half past 2 o'clock, p.m. The North Mails, by Oldmel- drum, Banff, and Inverness, and that by Kintore and Huntly to Fochabers, are dispatched at 20 minutes past 10 o'clock, a.m. and arrive at half past 1 o'clock, p.m. The Buchan Mail, from Fraserburgh and Peterhead, by Mintlaw and Ellon, arrives at 2 o'clock, p.m. and is dispatched at 20 minutes past 10 o'clock, a.m. The Deeside Mail, from Charlestown of Aboyne, by Kincardine O'Neil and Banchory, arrives daily at 2 o'clock, p.m. and is dispatched at 20 minutes past 10 o'clock, a.m. The Skene and Alford Runner arrives every day at 9 o'clock, a.m. and is dispatched at 20 minutes past 10 o'clock, a.m. Letters must be put into the Office for the North, Buchan, and other Roads, at half-past 9 o'clock, a.m. otherwise they can- not go forward that day.
The Mails for North America are made up at London the first Wednes- day of every month ; and letters from hence must be in on or before the Sunday before first Wednesday — postage, 2s. 7d. and must be paid at giving in.
The Mails for the West Indies are made up twice a month — postage, 2s. 7d.
Letters for the East Indies, Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius, and Ceylon, go by regular ships— postage, Is. 5d. and must be paid at giving in. News- papers, Id. per ounce.
Letters for France go every Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday- postage, 2s. 3d.; Italy, Ionian Isles, and Turkey, 3s.; Spain (through France), 3s. 3d. ; Portugal, 2s. lid.; Madeira, 3s.; Canaries, 3s.; Brazils,
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Ss. lid.; Buenos Ayres, Chili, and Peru, 3s. lid.; Gibraltar, 3s. 3d. ; Malta, Corfu, and Mediterranean, 3s. 7d. ; Holland and Netherlands, 2s. 5d. ; Germany, Russia, Prussia, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and
Switzerland, 2s. 9d. ; Carthagena, Vera Cruz, and La Guayra, 3s. 5d.
And all must be paid here, otherwise they will be opened, and returned for the postage.
The post days for Holland are Tuesday and Saturday — Hamburgh, ditto — Sweden, ditto. The Leeward Islands, Saturday before first and third Wednesday of every month. Madeira and Brazils, Saturday before first Tuesday, every month. — Portugal, every week, Saturday — Gibraltar, Malta, and Mediterranean, Saturday before first Tuesday, monthly.
The postage of ship letters from the East Indies, is 4d. All other let- ters from on board of any ship, 8d. over and above the inland rates ; and so in proportion for double, treble, and ounce letters.
All double, treble, and other letters and packets, pay in proportion to the respective rates of single letters. Packets chargeable by weight, pay after the rate of 4 single letters for every oz. weight.
Money orders, for transmitting small sums, under £5 5s. are granted and paid by the Clerk, from 11 to 1 o'clock, and from 6 to 8 evening.
Newspapers for any of his Majesty's Colonies or Possessions beyond seas, by the Packet Boat, may be sent upon the payment of l^d. for every such paper; such payment to be made at the time the paper is put into the Post-Office, provided the same be sent in covers open at the sides, and be put into the Post Office within 7 days after publication.
Newspapers for the East Indies must be paid at giving in, at the rate of one penny per ounce.
Henry Lumsden, advocate, agent for General Post-Office.
1327—28
TABLE OF APPOINTMENTS.
1827.
SEPTEMBER. |
NOVEMBER. |
Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Thurs. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Sun. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Frid. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Mon. 3 10 17 24 |
Sat. 3 10 17 24 |
Tues. 4 11 18 25 |
Sun. 4 11 18 25 |
Wed. 5 12 19 26 |
Mon. (5)12 19 26 |
Thurs. 6 13 20 27 |
Tues. 6 13 20 27 |
Frid. 7 14 21 28 |
Wed. 7 14 21 28 |
OCTOBER. |
DECEMBER. |
Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Tues. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Sun. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Wed. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Mon. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Thurs. 4 11 18 25 |
Tues. 4 11 18(25) |
Frid. 5 12 19 26 |
Wed. 5 12 19 26 |
Sat. 6 13 20 27 |
Thurs. 6 13 20 27 |
Sun. 7 14 21 28 |
Frid. 7 14 21 28 |
1828.
JANUARY. |
MAY. |
SEPTEMBER. |
Tues. (1) 8 15 22(29) |
Thurs. 1 8 15 22(29) |
Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Wed. 2 9 16 23(30) |
Frid. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Tues. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Thurs. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Wed. 3 10 17 24 |
Frid. 4 11 18 25 |
Sun. 4 11 18 25 |
Thurs. 4 11 18 25 |
Sat. 5 12 19 26 |
Mon. 5 12 19 26 |
Frid. 5 12 19 26 |
Sun. 6 13 20 27 |
Tues. 6 13 20 27 |
Sat. 6 13 20 27 |
Mon. 7 14 21 28 |
Wed. 7 14 21 28 |
Sun. 7 14 21 28 |
FEBRUARY. |
JUNE. |
OCTOBER. |
Frid. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Sun. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Sat. 2 9 16 23 |
Mon. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Thurs. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Sun. 3 10 17 24 |
Tues. 3 10 17 24 |
Frid. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Mon. 4 11 18 25 |
Wed. 4 11 18 25 |
Sat. 4 11 18 25 |
Tues. 5 12 19 26 |
Thurs. 5 12 19 26 |
Sun. 5 12 19 26 |
Wed. 6 13 20 27 |
Frid. 6 13 20 27 |
Mon. 6 13 20 27 |
Thurs. 7 14 21 28 |
Sat. 7 14 21 28 |
Tues. 7 14 21 28 |
MARCH. |
JULY. |
NOVEMBER. |
Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Tues. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Sun. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Sun. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Mon. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Thurs. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Mon. 3 10 17 24 |
Tues. 4 11 18 25 |
Frid. 4 11 18 25 |
Tues. 4 11 18 25 |
Wed. 5 12 19 26 |
Sat. 5 12(19)26 |
Wed. (5)12 19 26 |
Thurs. 6 13 20 27 |
Sun. 6 13 20 27 |
Thurs. 6 13 20 27 |
Frid. 7 14 21 28 |
Mon. 7 14 21 28 |
Frid. 7 14 21 28 |
APRIL. |
AUGUST. |
DECEMBER. |
Tues. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Frid. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Wed. 2 9 16(23)30 |
Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Tues. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Thurs. 3 10 17 24 |
Sun. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Wed. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Frid. (4)11 18 25 |
Mon. 4 11 18 25 |
Thurs. 4 11 18(25) |
Sat. 5 12 19 26 |
Tues. 5 12 19 26 |
Frid. 5 12 19 26 |
Sun. 6 13 20 27 |
Wed. 6 13 20 27 |
Sat. 6 13 20 27 |
Mon. 7 14 21 28 |
Thurs. 7 14 21 28 |
Sun. 7 14 21 28 |
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TABLE OF APPOINTMENTS.
1829.
JANUARY. |
MAY. |
SEPTEMBER. |
Thurs.(l) 8 15 22(29) |
Frid. 1 8 15 22(29) |
Tues. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Frid. 2 9 16 23(30) |
Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Sun. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Thurs. 3 10 17 24 |
Sun. 4 11 18 25 |
Mon. 4 11 18 25 |
Frid. 4 11 18 25 |
Mon. 5 12 19 26 |
Tues. 5 12 19 26 |
Sat. 5 12 19 26 |
Tues. 6 13 20 27 |
Wed. 6 13 20 27 |
Sun. 6 13 20 27 |
Wed, 7 14 21 28 |
Thurs. 7 14 21 28 |
Mon. 7 14 21 28 |
FEBRUARY. |
JUNE. |
OCTOBER. |
Sun. 1 8 15 22 |
Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Thurs. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Mon. 2 9 16 23 |
Tues. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Frid. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Tues. 3 10 17 24 |
Wed. 3 10 17 24 |
Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Wed. 4 11 18 25 |
Thurs. 4 11 18 25 |
Sun. 4 11 18 25 |
Thurs. 5 12 19 26 |
Frid. 5 12 19 26 |
Mon. 5 12 19 26 |
Frid. 6 13 20 27 |
Sat. 6 13 20 27 |
Tues. 6 13 20 27 |
Sat. 7 14 21 28 |
Sun. 7 14 21 28 |
Wed. 7 14 21 28 |
MARCH. |
JULY. |
NOVEMBER. |
Sun. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Sun.' 1 8 15 22 29 |
Mon. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Thurs. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Mon. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Tues. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Frid. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Tues. 3 10 17 24 |
Wed. 4 11 18 25 |
Sat. 4 11 18 25 |
Wed. 4 11 18 25 |
Thurs. 5 12 19 26 |
Sun. 5 12(19)26 |
Thurs.(5)12 19 26 |
Frid. 6 13 20 27 |
Mon. 6 13 20 27 |
Frid. 6 13 20 27 |
Sat. 7 14 21 28 |
Tues. 7 14 21 28 |
Sat. 7 14 21 28 |
APRIL. |
AUGUST. |
DECEMBER. |
Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Tues. 1 8 15 22 29 |
Thurs. 2 9 16(23)30 |
Sun. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 |
Frid. 3 10(17)24 |
Mon. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Thurs. 3 10 17 24 31 |
Sat. 4 11 18 25 |
Tues. 4 11 18 25 |
Frid. 4 11 18(25) |
Sun. 5 12 19 26 |
Wed. 5 12 19 26 |
Sat. 5 12 19 26 |
Mon. 6 13 20 27 |
Thurs. 6 13 20 27 |
Sun. 6 13 20 27 |
Tues. 7 14 21 28 |
Frid. 7 14 21 28 |
Mon. 7 14 21 28 |
j£p The Bank Holidays are distinguished by parenthesis; if they fall on Sundays, they are kept pn the Mondays following,
143
WINDOW DUTY.
Win- dows. |
Duty. |
Windows. |
Duty. |
Windows. |
Duty. |
|
£ s. d. |
£ s. d. |
£ s. d. |
||||
8 |
0 15 6 |
26 |
8 1 9 |
60 |
to 64 |
19 16 9 |
9 |
1 0 0 |
27 |
8 10 0 |
65 |
69 |
20 19 3 |
10 |
1 7 0 |
28 |
8 18 6 |
70 |
74 |
22 1 6 |
11 |
1 15 3 |
29 |
9 7 0 |
75 |
79 |
23 4 0 |
12 |
2 3 9 |
30 |
9 15 3 |
80 |
84 |
24 6 6 |
13 |
2 12 3 |
31 |
10 3 9 |
85 |
89 |
25 9 0 |
14 |
3 0 9 |
32 |
10 12 3 |
90 |
94 |
26 11 3 |
15 |
3 9 0 |
33 |
11 6 6 |
95 |
99 |
27 13 9 |
16 |
3 17 6 |
34 |
11 9 0 |
100 |
109 |
29 7 6 |
17 |
4 6'0 |
35 |
11 17 3 |
110 |
119 |
31 12 3 |
18 |
4 14 3 |
36 |
12 5 9 |
120 |
129 |
33 17 3 |
19 |
5 2 9 |
31 |
12 14 3 |
130 |
139 |
36 2 0 |
20 |
5 11 3 |
38 |
13 2 6 |
140 |
149 |
38 7 0 |
21 |
5 19 6 |
39 |
13 11 0 |
150 |
159 |
40 11 9 |
22 |
6 8 0 |
40 to 44 |
14 7 9 |
160 |
169 |
42 16 o |
23 |
6 16 6 |
45 49 |
15 15 9 |
170 |
17945 1 6 |
|
24 |
7 4 9 |
50 54 |
17 4 0 |
180 |
'46 10 3 |
|
25 |
7 13 3 |
55 59 |
18 12 0 |
Above 180, I*. 6d. each. |
Windows in Shops or Warehouses, in front, and on the ground or base- ment storey are exempt, if not exceeding the number of 3.
Poor, who receive public charity, are exempted; also persons having 3 children wholly maintained by them, and occupying houses not worth £5 yearly rent, and not having more than 6 windows.
Houses furnished, and left to the care of any person or servant, are liable to window duty.
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STAMP DUTIES.
BILLS, PROMISSORY NOTES, «fcc. |
Not exceeding |
Exceeding 2 |
2 mos. date, or |
mos. date, or |
|
ON DEMAND OR AFTER DATE. |
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60 days' sight. |
60 days' sight |
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For £2 and not above £5 5s. - |
£0 1 0 |
£0 16 |
Above - 5 5s. - - - so - - |
0 16 |
0 2 0 |
20 - - - - 30« - - |
0 2 0 |
0 2 6 |
30 - - - - 50 - - |
0 2 6 |
0 3 6 |
50 - - - - 100 - - |
0 3 6 |
0 4 6 |
100 - - - - 200 - - |
0 4 6 |
0 5 0 |
200 - - - - 300 - - |
0 5 0 |
0 6 0 |
300 - - - - 500 - - |
0 6 0 |
0 8 6 |
500 - - - 1000 - - |
0 8 6 |
0 12 0 |
1000 - - - 2000 - - |
0 12 6 |
0 15 0 |
2000 - - - 3000 - - |
0 15 0 |
15 0 |
4000 |
15 0 |
1 10 0 |
FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE.
For any sum not above £100 Is. 6d. | Above £1000 not above £2000 7s. 6d. Above £100 - - 200 3s. j 2000 - - - 3000 10s.
200 - - 500 4s. 3000 - - - 15s.
500 - - 1000 5s. j Every Bill of each Set pays.
RECEIPTS.
For £2 and under £5
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100
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For £200 and under £300 - 4s. 300 - - 500 - 5s. 500 - - 1000 - 7s. 6d. 1000 and upwards 10s. In full of all demands 10s.
Meceiver of Money pays Stamp.
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