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POINTED FOR THE PEOPRIETOE BY A. KING & CO.,
STEAM PEJNTEES AND STEEEOTYEEES.
CLAKK's COL'IlTj TOP OP BllOAD STREET.
AND SOLD BY THE LETTER CARRIERS.;
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Terms in Scotland and England.
IN SCOTLAND.
Candlemas, Feb. 2, N.S.; 14, O.S.
Whitsunday, May 15 „ 27, ,,
Lammas, August 1 „ 13,
Martinmas, Nov. 11 ,, 23,
IN ENGLAND.
Lady Day, March
Midsummer Day, June
Michaehnas Day, Sept.
Christmas, December
When a term day falls on a Sunday, the Monday following is considered
as the term.
Bank Holidays— 1875-76
New Year's Day Jan. 1
Christmas Day Dec. 25
(If either falls on a Sunday, the
following Monday)
Good Friday Apr. 14
Upon Sacramental Fast-days and other Local Holidays, the Bank Offices
will be open only between the hours of 9 and 11 a.m.
The first Monday of May 1
Tho first Monday of August 2
And any Day appointed by Eoyal
Proclamation.
CONTENTS.
SECTION I.
Public Revenue Directory.
PAOE
Post Ofl&ce 5
Customs 6
Coast Guard 6
Inland Revenue (Stps. & Taxes). . 6
Valuation of Lands & Heritages,
and Registration of Voters . . 6
Inland Revenue (late' Excise) .... 7
SECTION II.
Municipal Directory.
Magistrates and Town Council. .. 7
Guildry, & Dean of Guild Court.. 8
Police Court 8
Burgh or Baillie Court 8
Town Council (Police Depart.)... 8
Town Council (Gas Depart. ) 9
Aberdeen Harbour 9
Prison Establishment 9
Incorporated Trades 10
Parochial Board of St. Nicholas
or City Parish . . , 10
Parochial Board of_01d^Machar ... 11
SECTION III.
Commercial Directory.
Banking Companies —
Aberdeen Banking Company 11
Union Bank of Scotland 12
North of Scotland Banking Co. . . 13
Bank of Scotland 14
British Linen Company 16
Aberdeen Town & County Bank.. 16
Commercial Bank of Scotland 17
National Bank of Scotland 19
Royal Bank of Scotland 20
City of Glasgow Bank 22
National Security Savings' Bank. . 23
Asswance Companies —
The Scottish Provincial '. 24
The Northern 24
Standard Life 25
North British and Mercantile .... 25
Aberdeen Mutual As. & Friendly 25
Shipping Compnnlts —
Aberdeen Steam Navigation 25
Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde 26
Abdn, Newcastle, and Hull Steam 26
Liverpool, Abdn., Dundee, Stor-
noway, &, Inverness Steamers 26
Mailioay Companies —
Caledonian 27
Great North of Scotland 27
PAUE
Deeside 28
Aboyne and Braemar 28
Miscellaneous—
Foreign Consuls 28
Mercantile Marine Board 28
Aberdeen Corn Exchange Co 29
Aberdeen Stock Exchange 29
Northern Agricultural Co 29
Aberdeen Commercial Co 29
Aberdeen Lime Company 29
Northern Co-oper. Co. (Limited) 30
Aberdeen Market Company 30
Bon- Accord Property Invest. Co.. 30
Aberdeen Property Invest. Co. . . . 30
Abdn. Co-oper. Propertylnvest Co. 31
Abdn. Herit. Security. Invest. Co. 31
City of Aberdeen Land Association
Limited 31
Aberdeen Jiite Company 31
Aberdeen Tramways Company ... 31
Aberdeen Music Hall Co 32
Aberdeen Theatre & Opera House
Co. (Limited) 32
Abei-deen Cemetery Company.... 32
Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce,
and North of Scotland Trade
Protection Society 32
Society of Accountants 32
SECTION IV.
Legal Directory.
Society of Advocates 33
Circuit Court of Justiciary 34
Sheriff Court 34
Commissary Coiu-t 34
Sheriff Small Debt and Circuit
Court 35
Justice of Peace Court 35
Just, of Peace Small Debt Court.. 35
Messengers-at-Arms 35
Sheriff Officers 35
General Road Trustees 36
SECTION V.
Medical Directory.
Royal Infirmary 86
Royal Lunatic Asylum 36
Hospital for the Relief of Per-
sons labouring under Incur-
able Diseases 37
Ophthalmic Institut. for Diseases
of the Eye and Ear 37
Aberdeen Dispensary and Vaccine
Institution 37
Medico-Chirurgical Society 37
IV
CONTENTS.
PAGE
SECTION VI.
Ecclesiastical Directory.
Established Churcli of Scotland . . 38
Free Churcli of Scotland 38
Episcopalian, United Presbyter-
ian, fcc 39
SECTION VII.
Educational Directory.
University of Aberdeen 40
Free Church College 41
Aberdeen School Board 41
Schools under the Boai'd :—
Grammar School 41
Schools in Little Belmont street 42
Public Elementary Schools .... 42
Dr. Andrew Bell's Schools 42
Aberdeen Church of Scotland
Training College and Practis-
ing School, George street .... 42
Abdn. Free Church Training Col-
lege 43
Denominational Schools 43
Endowed Schools 43
Charity Schools 43
Academies, Schools, and Teachers 44
Aberdeen Song School 44
Ladies' Boarding and Day Schools 44
Mechanics' Institution do. 44
School of Science and Art 44
Robert Gordon's Hospital 44
Boys' and Girls' Hospital 45
Institution for the Education of
the Deaf and Dumb 45
Abdn. Female Oi-phan Asylum ... 45
Hospital for Orphan and Desti-
tute Female Children 46
Sheriff Watson's Female Indus-
trial School 46
Aberdeen Female School of Indus. 46
Aberdeen Industrial School As-
sociation 46
Oldmill Reformatory 46
Industrial Asylum and Reforma-
tory for Girls 47
Asylum for the Bhnd 47
SECTION VIII.
Miscellaneous Directory.
Public News-Rooms 47
Mechanics' Institution Library ... 47
D. WyUie and Son's Library and
Reading Club 47
A Brown and Co.'s Library 47
A. & R. M lines' Library 47
G. Middleton's CirculatmgLib. .. 47
The Royal Northern Club 48
The Aberdeen, New, and Masonic
Clubs .■.,48
Aberdeen Philosophical Society 48
Royal Northern Agricult. Society 48
Shore Porters' Society 48
PAGE
Victoria Lodging-House 49
Mason Lodges 49
Public Baths and Swimming Pond 50
Home of the Aged and Infirm of
both Sexes 50
House of Refuge & Night Shelter 50
Newspapers in Aberdeen 51
Police Establishment 51
Registration of Births, Deaths,
and Marriages 52
Naval & MUhtary Establishments 52
SECTION IX.
Postal Directory.
List of Post Towns in Scotland . . 54
Post- Office Telegi-aphs 67
Monej^ Order Office, Government
Insurance & Annuity Office,
and Post Office Savings Bank 68
Aberdeen Mail Arrangements.
Receiving Houses and Branch
Money Order Offices 69
Collections at Receivings Letter
Boxes 69
When Letters can be posted, and
when Deliveries commence . . 70
Inland Postage Regulations 71
Rates of Postage of Foreign and
Colonial Letters 74
Carriers to and from Aberdeen. . . 7l'
Aberdeen Tramways 80
Coaches and Omnibuses 81
Aberdeen Shipping 81
Bills of Exchange 84
Aberdeen Directory.
General Directory 85
Cottages, Mansions, and Places
in the Suburbs of Aberdeen . . 2.56
Trades' and Professions' Dnectory 263
Agents for Insurance Companies. 311
Street Du-ectory 315
Alterations and Additions 386
Old Aberdeen Directory.
Magistrates and Town Council. . . 388
Incorporations 388
Old Machar School Board 388
Seminaries of Learning 38Q
List of Names 3S9
Woodside Directory.
Churches, Post Office, <fec 395
List of Names 396
Advertisements.
POST-OFFICE
ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.
SECTION I.— PUBLIC REVENUE DIRECTORY.
Post- Office.
Postmaster— WILLIAM MITCHELL.
nTiTTJT^ nr r^-otra i Circulation Department— George Wood.
I.HIEF I.LERKS | Accoiints—'Dnn. Collie.
Clerks — Robert Cumming, Robert Fraser, and Lawrence Jaffray.
Sorting Clerks f Upper Section) — Andrew Stuart, Francis Ross, Patrick Salmond,
Wm. Peel Kirton, Thomas G. Halcrow, and Robert Ingram.
Sorting Clerks (Lower Section)— liaMid W. Paterson, George Cooper, John Cran,
and David Aiiderson.
Stampers— 'B.Mgh. Brewster, J. Cruickshank, Duncan M'Kenzie, Jobn Milne,
J. Hay, and Thomas Murray.
Letter Carriei~s — William Salmond, Jas. Fraser, Robert Ritchie, Isaac Forsyth,
James Mutch, James Abercrombie, James Pirie, Alexander Scott, John
Cameron, James A. Marnoch, Hugh Dey, Robert Cruickshank, William
Brown, Henry Menzies, Alexander Wright, A. J. Smith, and Peter
Pardy.
TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
SuperintepAent— James M'Cormack.
Clerks— First Class— John C. Taylor, Alexander Duncan, and Da%dd M'Intosh.
Second Ciass— James Murray, John Gordon, William Thompson, W. R.
Loighton, William Fowler, John Craig, and William Kellond. Third
Class — William Paterson, Adam Rice, James F. Findlay, Robt. Stewart,
Alex. George, Wm. Lawson, Alex. Moir, George Gordon, Wm. Brown,
John Murison, Andrew Leipor, and
30 Boy Messengers.
ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT.
Inspector — Edward Summerfield. Lineman — R. Mitchell.
Medical Officer to Post Offj-iCB— J^mos WiU, M.D.
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6 - PUBLIC EEVENUE DIEECTORY.
Customs.
CollectcTf and Landing Surveyor — James H. Blaln.
Clerks — ^Alexander Macfarlane, Williain Whitecross, James N. Justice.
Writer — David Young.
Examining Officers— George Johnston, Alexander Taylor, Robert Clark,
Thomas Bowie.
Out-Boor Officers. 1st CTass— "WilUam Gibb, "William M'Callum, George MUne,
George Middleton, James ColUe. 2'nd Class— Andrew Forbes, James
Cassie, James Imray, Alexander Wright, John Clouston, George Keith,
John Leith.
Principal Coast Officer at Newburgji — Robert Reid. . „
Custom-House Agent and Shipbroker — G. B. Anderson.
' COAST GUARD.
Inspecting Commander — A. H. Alington, R. N.
Chief Officers— J araes Mather, Bridge of Don ; T. Jerome, Peterhead.
Chief Boatmen in Charge — John Bailey, Cove Bay ; J. M'Lean. Muchalls ;
Thomas HaU, ELaterline ; and Andrew Laing, Collieston.
Sets of Captain Manby's Life Apparatus are placed in charge of the Officers
at Bridge of Don, Cove Bay, Stonehaven, Muchalls, Collieston, and Peterhead.
Inland Beveniie (Stamps and Taxes).
SURVEYOR'S DEPARTMENT.
Office 27 King Street.
Inspector of Stamps and Taxes—Thoxnas CuUen.
Surveyor for the First District of Aberdeen — Alexander Eraser.
Surveyor for the Second District of Aberdeen — Robert S. Smith.
Surveyor for the Third or City District of Aberdeen— John M'Kelvie.
DISTRIBUTOR AND COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT.
Office 27 King Street.
Distribidor and Collector-- Andrew Jopp.
Clei'ks — John M'Diarmid, Samuel M'Hardy, James Fleming, and
William John Ash.
Stamp Office open from 10 to 4 ; on Saturdays, from 10 to 1.
Tax Office open from 10 to 3 ; on Saturdays, from 10 to 12.
Valuation of Lands and Heritages,
AND
Registration of Voters.
Office, 27 King Street. Open from 10 to 4 ; Saturdays, 10 to 1.
Alexander Eraser, Assessor for East Aberdeenshire.
Robert S. Smith, „ West
John M'Kelvie, „ Burgh of Aberdeen.
MUNICIPA.L DIRECTORY. 7
Inland Revenue.
(LATE EXCISE.)
Office 27 Kino Street.
Collector— G. Compton | 1st Clerk— G. T. Curtis [ 2nd Clerk- J. W. Broomhead.
1st District Supervisor — T. G. Orchard. Officers — John Broomhead, John
TuUoch, Thomas Sproule, Robert Hall, and Hugh Cowan. Assistant—
Joseph Wray.
2nd District Supervisor — Edward Birtchnell. Oncers— William Hickton,
Thos. Matheson, G. Ballantine, Thos. Macfarlane, James Heron, John
Soddy, and James Taylor. Assistants — A. Macintosh, T. Lyons, P.
Daly.
Oldmeldrum District Supervisor — Thomas Wilson. Officers — John R. Reed,
J. R. Smith, D. R. Halley, W. L. Beaton, WiUiam WUson, W. MaUer,
and James M'Gillivray. Assistant — O. T. Kierans.
New Maud District Supervisor^M. K. Hindmarsh. Oncers— George G.
Galloway, J. J. Little, Robert Ferguson, Hugh M'Gillivray and Wm.
Mackenzie. Assistant — James Taylor.
Ballater District Supervisor — J. J. Carter. Officers — William Rose, Murdo
Mackenzie, James Michie, and Jas. Sumner. Assistant— J. O'Connor.
SECT/ON II.— MUNICIPAL DIRECTORY.
MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL.
Lord Provost— GEORGE JAMIESON, Merchant.
BAILLIES.
William Graham, baker
Peter Esslemont, draper
George Donald painter
Hugh Ross, merchant
Adam Mitchell, builder
Charles Smith, merchant tailor
OFFICE-BEARERS.
Bean of Guild Alexander Walker, merchant
Treasurer Lewis Smith, bookseller
Master of Shoreworks George Hutcheson, merchant
Master of Kirk and Bridge Works James Walker, merchant
Master of Mortifications William Findlay, merchant
Maste)' of Guild Brethren's Hospital James Abel, baker
George Smart
William Bruce
John Wight
David John-ston
William Gordon
Henry Brechin
COUNCILLORS.
Robert White
David Macdonald
William Pyper
William Stevenson
James Aiken, Jun.
William Paul
Legal Assessor David Robert Morice, advocate
Toion Clerk John Angus, advocate
Chamberlain and Toion-Clerk Bepv.te William Gordon, advocate
Billet-Master James Frater
Assistant, Town-Clerk's Office George Robb.
Procurator-Fiscal George Cadenhead, advocate
8 MUNICIPAL DIRECTORY.
Superintendent of WarJcs "WiUiam Smith, architect
Burgh Assessor of Property James M'Kelvie
Collector of City Taxes George Milne
Auditor of Town's Accounts. Harvey Hall, accountant
Guildry, and Dean of Guild Court.
Bean of Guild — Alexander Walker, Merchant.
ASSESSORS.
George Jamieson I Hugh Ross I Lewis Smith
Wilham Leshe 1 Robert Urquhart | Patrick Cooper
Clerk — "William Gordon, advocate.
Dean of Guild's Officer — James Bowie.
Police Court.
Judge — The Sitting Magistrate.
Procurator-Fiscal — George Cadenhead. Clerk — Town-Clerk Depute.
Burgh or Baillie Court.
Lord Prcwosf— George Jamieson.
Baillies.
Peter Esslemont I Hugh Ross | Adam Mitchell
George Donald | "William Graham | Charles Smith
Clerk — Town-Clerk Depute. Legal Assessor — D. R. Morice, advocate.
Procurator-Fiscal— George Cadenhead. Officers of Court — Town Sergeants.
Town Council (Police Department).
OFFICIALS.
Treasurer and Collector — George Milne
Clerk of Police—
Surveyor and Inspector — "WiUiam Boulton, C. E.
Assistant do. — Jamies Minty
Superintendent of Police — John Swanson
1st Lieutenant — George Dey. 2nd Lieutenant — James Milne
Police Surgeon — Dr. P. Ogston.
Medical Officer of Health — Dr. F. Ogston
Legal Adviser — George "Walker, advocate
Sanitary Inspector — James Minty
The Watching Force consists of (besides the Siiperintendent and 2 Lieu-
tenants) 3 Inspectors, 4 Detectives, 9 Sergeants, S7 Constables, and 1 Female
Turnkey.
ASSESSMENTS.
General Purposes Rates on Premises under £7 of yearly value, at Is. OM.
par £1, and at and above £7 of yearly value, at Is. SJd. per £1. Water Rates
on Dwelling-houses, at 5d. per £1 of yearly value, and on all other premises
at 2|d. per £1. Private Water Rate on Dwelhng-houses at 5d. per £1. On
Warehouses, Manufactories, Stables, &c., per agreement. Sewer Rate at
5d. per £1 of yearly value. Public Health Act Assessment, at 2Jd. per £1 of
yearly value. County and Municij^l Buildings Assessment, ^d. per £1 of
yearly value.
' MUNICIPAL DIRECTOKY.
Town Council (Gas Department).
Gas Treasurer — W. Gordon.
Supei'intendent — Alex. Smith. Asdstant Superintendent— Alex. Slasser.
Chief Clei'k — James Crane.
Aberdeen Harbour.
Parliamentary Commissioners, for Improving and Maintaining the Harbour
of Aberdeen, under " The Aberdeen Harbour Act, 18(58," " The Aberdeen
Harbour Act, 1871," and " The Aberdeen Municipality Extension Act, 1871."
Nineteen Commissioners from the Town Council, viz. : —
GEORGE JAMIESON, Lord Provost.
BAILLIBS.
Peter Esslemont William Graham
George Donald Adam Mitchell
Hugh Ross Charles Smith
Alexander Walker, Dean of Guild.
Lewis Smith, Citj/ Treasurer.
George Hutcheson, Master of Shoreicorks.
James Walker, Master of Kirk and Bridge Works.
William Findlay, Master of Mortifications.
James Abel, Master of Guild Brethren's Hospital.
John Wight I George Smart I William Pyper
WUliam Gordon | David Macdonald | Jas. Aiken, Junior
And twelve elected Commissioners —
WUliam Black Alexander Inghs
Alex. Rhind Dyer Wm. Henderson
John F. White Alexander Eddie
James Milne James Elsmie
Secretary and Clerk — John Angus. Collectw and Treasurer — Alex. Reid.
Resident Engineer — WiUiam Dyce Cay. Superintendent — James Pirie.
Cornelius Thompson
Robert Duthie
Peter Morison
John Milne
SHORE AND HARBOUR DUES DEPARTMENT.
Collector — Alexander Reid.
Clerks — Peter Riddel, William Gellan, Edward Chasser, and George Leslie.
BERTHING DEPARTMENT.
Captain Pilot and Berthmaster at Lower Qimys — WiUiam Clark.
Assistant and Keeper of Pie)' Light and Flag — John Davidson.
Dockmaster — Joseph T. Willet. Assistant Dockmasters — WUUam Rennie
and Alexander Buthlay.
Superintendent of Coal, Lime, and Grain Meters, of Harbour Rails, and of Carters
and Carriers of Coal— John M'Lean. (?i/ice— Provost Blaikie's Quay.
Prison Establishment.
Chairman ; Alex. F. Irvine, of Drum.
Clerk Newell Burnett, Advocate.
Chaplain and Teacher Rev. Daniel Baxter.
Governor of Aberdeen Prison John Rutledge.
Physician D. Dyce Brown, M.D.
Matnm Miss StockweU.
,10 MUNICIPAL DIKECTOEY.
Incorporated Trades.
ratron—Rey. James Forsyth, D.D., Minister of "West Parish.
Convener — Alexander Adam. Master of Trades' Hospital — James Abel.
TRADES. DEACONS. BOXMASTERS.
Hammermen William Dey Alex. Robertson, Jun.
Bakers Alex. Nicolson Alex. Law
Wrights and Coopers Ebenezer Bain John Cameron
Tailors Alex. Maver Alex. Cassie
Shoemakers Alex. Watt Thomas Cljoie
Weavers David Byres John Mitchell
Fleshers John Donaldson George Rose
Factor for the Widows' Fund— John Mitchell.
Treasurer of the Widows' Supplementary Fund — James M'Kenzie.
Treasurer of the Trades' School — Robert Glegg.
Joint Clerks and Assessors — Marianus Massie and John Thomson, advocates.
Convener's Officer— Andrew Ramsay.
House Xeeper-^Misa Wilson.
Parochial Board of St. Wicliolas or City Parish.
Consisting of 4 Delegates from the Magistrates and Town Council, 4 from the
General Kirk Session, and 15 from the Ratepayers.
18 7 5.
William F. Ogg, Esq., Advocate, Chairvian of the Board.
ELECTED BY THE MAGISTRATES.
Mr. Henry Brechin, late moulder 1 Mr. Jas. Kilgour, wincey manufac.
,, Alexander Duff us, confectioner | „ Alex. Robertson, sen., plumber
ELECTED BY THE KIRK SESSION.
Baillie William Graham, baker
„ George Donald, painter
Mr. William Findlay, tea, wine, and
spirit merchant
,, James Aiken, ship and insurance
broker
Mr. David Macdonald, commission
merchant
„ William WiUiams, house agent
ELECTED BY THE RATEPAYERS.
First Ward or Division of Parish.
Mr. Alexander Inglis, merchant
„ David Little John, advocate
„ John Sangster, druggist
Second Ward or Division of Parish.
Mr. William Clark, late merchant
,, John Wilson, builder
„ George Donaldson, builder
Mr. James Mackenzie, baker
„ Charles M. Macquibban, M.B.,
surgeon
Third Ward or Division of Parish.
Mr. William F. Ogg, advocate
,, William Kerr, proprietor
„ George Grant, advocate
Mr. George Walker M'Courtie, late
merchant
,, John Ogilvie, late bookseller
Monthly Meetings of the Board are held on the Second Tuesday of each Month,
at Three o'clock, p.m.
Inspector— J SLvaes Wallace.
1st Assistant Inspector — Peter Diack.
2nd da. Charles B. Wilhams.
Cashier and Book-keeper— George G. Christie.
District Medical Officers — Drs. Angus Fraser, Burr, and Reith.
Office of Parochial Board — 38 Castle Street.
COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY 11
The mode or principle of Assessment is as follows, viz. : — One half the
Assessment is leviable from the Owners, after deduction of 20 per cent, from
the annual value of house property, in name of repairs, insurance, and public
burdens, and 7^ per cent, from cultivated grounds and fishings, in name of
public burdens. The other half of the Assessment is leviable from the Occu-
pants, under deduction of 12^ per cent, in the following, viz : — Occupants of
cultivated grounds and fishings are rated at one-half of the rate levied on the
occuimuts of aU other subjects.
Collector of Assessment — George G. Chriatie.
Collector's Clerk — George Aiken.
Office — 38 Castle Street.
ST. N'ICHOLAS POOR-HOUSE,
Nelson Street.
Goveriwr — "William DalgUesh. Matron — Miss Rhiiid.
Porter — Alexander Harper.
Medical Officer — Dr Eeith. Chaplain — Rev. Wm. Corbet.
Parochial Board of Oldmacliar.
Parochial Board— Heritors of £20 annual value or upwards ; Twenty Members
elected by the other qualified Ratepayers ; Six Members elected by the
Kirk Session ; and the Provost and BailUes (rated for assessment) of any*
Royal Burgh in the Parish.
Collector of Assessment Alexander Diack, 13 Belmont Street.
Inspector of Poor T. Skene, St. Machar's Place.
Assistant Inspectors .Alex. Napier, Wm. Smart, and Wm. Noble.
District Medical Officers Drs. Paterson, Fraser, Fowler, and Gordon.
OLDMACHAE POOR-HOUSE,
St. Machar's Place, Ferryhill.
Governm'—Juvaes Weir. Matron — Miss Pearson.
Medical Officer— Br. Paterson. Chaplai7i^~ReY. Charles Skene.
SECT/ON lll.-GOMMERGIAL DIRECTORY.
BANKING COMPANIES.
Aberdeen Banking Company— 1767.
Incorporated with the Union Bank of Scotland, 1849.
DIRECTORS.
NeweU Burnett, advocate | William Yeats of Auquharney
Alexander Davidson, advocate
Cashier — John Cook. Secretary — Robert Drysdale.
Accountant — David Easton.
Tellers — George Sinclair, David Wyllie, jun., and John Sharp.
George Street Branch (113 George Street)— Andrew Gordon, Agent,
West-end Branch (203 Union Street) — George P. Wilson, Agent.
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COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.
BRANCHES.
Aberdour W. & R. Green
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^anchory John Malcolm
•'^anff James Rust
■^raemar James Aitken
-^uckie John Merson
Cullen Wm. L. Taylor
Elgin James Milne
Ellon G. F. Raebum
Fochabers H. R. Levay
Fraf?erbure-h -^ George Wallace and
i^Taserourgn ... james BlackhaU
Hatton, Cruden . . James Duguid
Huntly James Milne
Inverurie John S. "Wyllie
Keith Charles Green
Macduff James Martin
New Pitsligo James Shives
Peterhead A. & W. Boyd
Portsoy Peter Murray
Rosehearty James D. Sharp
Tarland Harry Ross
TurriS William Dunbar
Union Bank of Scotland.
INGRAM STREET
HEAD OFFICES —
GLASGOW, AND PARLIAMENTARY SQUARE, EDINBURGH.
BRANCHES.
,,,„ J Thomas Brydie and
•^^^ 1 Son
Aiva William Cowan
Auchtermuchty . . Robert Wyllie
. C CuthbertCowan and
^y^ I W. H. Dunlop
^Barrhead Matthew Anderson
Bathgate John Wright
Beith Wm. F. Love
Brechin Gordon and Lamb
Bridge of Allan . . Robert Jenkins
Castle Douglas Richard Hewat
Coatbridge J. H. Bowie
Dalbeattie James Grieve
Dairy (Kirkcudbr't), David Morrine
Darvel Thomas Fleming
Doune John A. M'Lean
Dumfries Wm. Craig
T^„^,-, „ .„„ J William Babtie and
Dumbarton . . . . j y^^^^ Craig
Dunblane Wm . Christie
Dundee D. S. Ferguson
Dunoon Wm. Munro
Edinb. (George St.) James M. Gow
„ (Newiugton)AnthonyM. Touch
„ (245 Can ongate)David R.Kemp
„ (Downie Place) Jas. Morton
„ (West-End) Thomas Gordon
„ (Cattle Market,
Wed.) C. W. Gowans
Edzel James Guthrie
Forfar Wm. Lowson
Galston John Hendrie
Gatehouse Wm. Cairns
Girvan W. & D. Andrews
Glasgow (West-End) James Wallace
„ (Govan) Thomas Baird & Son
,., TAnderston) John R. Reid
„ (Calton) John Wither
„ (Hillhead) Andrew Forsyth
„ (73 Jamaica St.) Al. Stewart
„ (Kinning Park) Thomas Dick
„ (Partick) Ebenezer Steel
„ (Trongate) D. M'Arthur
„ rCowcaddens) A. Forsyth
„ (Tradeston) Jamee Frame
Greenock F. G. Bruce
Helensburgh Wm. Drysdale
Innerleithen Wm. Crawford
Inverary Q. M. Wright
Irvine John Paterson
-r ■, , ( John Holmes and
J^^'^^ton ^ ^^g^ Bartlemore
Kilmarnock R. & D. C. Gairdner
Kincardine James Patrick
Kirkcaldy John N. M'Leod
KirkwaU Robert Scarth
Kirriemuir J. M. Black
J ., , 5 J. A. White & John
'^^"^ I E. Murray, sub.
Lerwick Alex. Mitchell
Leslie WiUiam Elder
Lochgelly, Fyfe . . James Stevenson
Lochgilphead . . . . H. & A. M'Ewcn
Mary hill Wm. Philips
May bole Thomas Rennie
Moffat James J. Burnie
Moniaive William Smith
Montrose Andrew Greig
Neilston. Matthew Anderson
Paisley Wm. Abercrombie
PppWpq ) J- ^- Bathgate and
^^^°^^^ ) R.Stevenson
Port-Glasgow . . . . John Ho} e
Renfrew Wm. Herron
^*- ""(Sney)"""^' \ ^- T- Torquay
Selkirk Peter Rodger
Stewarton Gabriel Alexander
Stirling J. & J. Mathie
Stranraer D. Guthrie
Strathaven James MiUar
Stromness William Hay
Tarbert (Loch Fine) Arch. M 'Caiman
Thornhill D. Crichton
Tillicoultry John Kirk
Troon R. C. Reid
Wick Alex. Ware
Sub-Branch. — Open twice a-week
Dairy (Ayrshire) Sub. to Beith
COMMEECIAL DTKECTORY.
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PERTH DISTRICT.
Pertli H. N. Norrie, cashiei'
Aberfeldy George Rankin
Auchterarder Wm. L. Young
Blair Athole .... A. Stewart
Blargowrie Wm. S. Soutar
Conpar- Angus . . J. P. Paton
Crieff J. & A. Gibson
The Union Bank of Scotland draws
Dunkeld Joseph Dickie
i^-ning j\t:r '"''•''•
Errol Thos. Rogers Kinmont
Killin J. M'Naughton
T,.,, , • (James Mitchell and
P^^^ochne I Hugh Mitchell
and issues Letters of Credit on Glyn,
Halifax, Mills, and Co., Bankers, London ; Royal Bank of Scotland ; Manches-
ter and Liverpool District Bank ; Carlisle City and District Bank ; Moore and
Robinson, Nottingham ; Warwick and Leamington Banking Co. ; Whitehaven
Joint-Stock Bank ; Yorkshire Banking Company ; National Provincial Bank
of England ; Provincial Bank of Ireland ; Sheffield Banking Company ; Bir-
minghani Banking Company ; Huddersfield Banking Company ; Belfast
Banking Company ; Bank of Scotland, and National Bank of Scotland ; City
of Glasgow Bank ; Clydesdale Bank, and Aberdeen Town and Countj'' Bank ;
W. H. Lambton and Co. ; Beckett and Co., Leeds ; Caledonian Banking Com-
pany ; and the various branches of those Banks ; also on the branches of the
Union Bank of Australia and Bank of Montreal.
ITorth of Scotland Banking Company-
incorporated under Act of Parliament.
-1836.
Paid-up Capital,
Reserve Fund,
£320,000
£100,000
Francis Aberdein of Keithock
John Angus, advocate
James F. Beattie, land surveyor
Anthony Cruickshank, Lethenty
John Cruickshank, LL.D.
George Elmsly, of Woodside
Manager — Robert Lumsden.
DIRECTORS.
William Ferguson, of Kinmundy
Archer Fortesque, of Swanbister
William Leslie, of Nethermuir
James Sim, of Cornhill
George Thompson, jun., of Pitmedden
Secretary — Edward Fiddes.
Accountant — John Sim. Inspector of Branches — Charles A. MoUyson.
Tellers — David Souter, Hugh M'Kenzie, Geo. J. R. Brotchie, and Jas. Turreff.
Markkt Branch ( Exchange Street) — William Scott, Agent.
West-end Branch (226 Union Street)-— George Carmichael, Agent.
George Street Branch (157 George Street) — Benjamin Saunders, Agent.
BRANCHES.
Aberchirder John Alexander, jun.
Aberlour, Strath. James Fleming, jun.
Aboyne James Ogg
Alf ord Francis Stephen
Auchinblae Robert Crabb
Ballater James L. Douglas
•D 1 ( William Sim
^'^"^^o^y \ William Sim, jun.
Banff Robert M orison
Bervie A. & D. Legg
•p , . j John Davidson
•""'^'"^® 1 John Shearer, sub-ag.
Carnoustie Thomas Gray
Cullen Alexander Sim
Crieff Robert Clement
Dufftown James Petrie
Dundee A. G. Fleming
Elgin H. M. S. Mackay
Ellon Thomas Milne
Fife-Keith Harvey IT. Smith
Fraserburgh .... Alexander Watson
Froickheim. . . . .George Tocher
Gardenstovv'n. . . David Chalmers
Huntly George Anderson
Insch Alexander Roger
Invergordon .... Roderick Hay
Inverurie James Davidson
Keith William Longmore
Kin tore John Annand
Laurencekirk . . . James B. Greig
Lochee jAlex. G. Fleming
... (Alexander Gilruth
;;^^jongside Robert Cheves
Lumsden James Wallace
Macduff Alexander Robertson
Methlick John Grant
Montrose Robert Walker
New Deer John Middleton
New Maud John Davidson
Oban D. &J. S. M'Caig
Old Deer John Walker
Oldmeldrum .... James Manson
Peterhead William Alexander
Port-gordon David Reid
Portree Lawrence Skene
Portsoy James Moir
Rhynie Robert Stephen
Stonehaven James Scott
Sti'ichcn John Stewart
Turiiff James Grieve
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COMMERCIAL DIKECTORY,
The North of Scotland Banking Company draws upon Messrs. Barclay,
Bevan, Tritton, and Co., Bankers, London ; the Union Bank of London ; the
Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, Manchester, and Branches ; the
Liverpool Union Bank ; the Birmingham, Dudley, and District Bank, Birming-
ham, and Branches; Lambton and Co. , Newcastle, Sunderland, North Shields,
(fee. ; J. Backhouse and Co., Darlington, and Branches ; the Carlisle and Cum-
berland Banking Company, and Branches ; the Yorkshire Banking Company,
Leeds, and Branches ; the West of England and South Wales District Bank,
Bristol, and Branches ; the Sheffield Union Banking Company ; the Commer-
cial Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Branches ; the National Bank of Scot-
land's Branches ; the Union Bank of Scotland, and Branches ; the Clydesdale
Banking Company, and Branches ; the City of Glasgow Bank, and Branches ;
the Caledonian Banking Company, and Branches ; the Aberdeen Town and
County Bank's Branches ; the Provincial Bank of Ireland, Dublin, and
Branches ; and in the Colonies on the English, Scottish, and Australian
Chartered Bank ; the Bank of New Zealand ; the Standard Bank of British
South Africa ; and the Bank of British North America, and on that Bank's
Agents at New York and San Francisco.
Bills negotiated whei'ever there is a Bank or a Banker.
Bank of Scotland (Aberdeen)— 1780.
(40 Union Street.)
Head Office, ..... Bdinbukgh.
Established by Act of Parliament in 1695.
Agent — James Augustus Sinclair.
Resident Accountant — James Robertson Grant.
Teller — Robert Brodie.
Clerks — Thomas Robertson, James C. Mennie, James M'Aldowie, and
James Angus.
BRANCHES IN EDINBURGH.
New Town, Edinburgh — Charles Briice, Agent. Southern District, 7 Clerk
Street — George Seton Veitch, Agent. Stockbridge — John Hewitt, Agent.
Greenside — David J. Wilson, Agent. Morningside — WUham Watson, Agent.
London Oifice, Lothbury— Robert Davidson, Manager.
T. H. Smith, Assistant Manager. Samuel Neal, pro-Manager.
BRANCHES.
("J. M'Merchar
Aberfeldy ■< R. A. Robertson, p.
( agt
Airdrie George Thomson
Alyth D. H. Halkett
. J James Moffat
^"^^^" (James Moffat, jun.
, -u , u f James Muir
^^^^°^^^ { John Sim, p. agt.
Ardrossan D. I. Mack
Auchterarder J. Smitton
Auchtermuchty . . . Henry W. Walker
(J. M'Murtrie
Ayr
Ballachulish.
Barrhead .
(A. Paterson
Arch. Brownlie
\ J. Watson
Beauly A Mackenzie
Bellshill Wm. Neilson
Blackford D. Lawson
-f-,1 ■ • J Alex. Robertson
Blairgowrie -j ^^^^^^ Robertson
Bonnyrigg T. Stephen
-P, 1 . < C. WiU
Brechin |j. Will
rallander ( Angus Macdonald
Callander | ^ Stewart, s. agt.
Carnoustie D. A. M'Corquodale
Castle Douglas . . . .H. M'Lellan
Coldstream J. Cunningham
Coupar- Angus John M'Lareu
ri^ieff \ J- M'Leish
^^^®^ \ J. M'Nab
Cumnock H. B. M'Lellan
Denny ... Wm. Auld
COMMEKCIAL DIRECTORY.
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Dumfries.
Dunkeld .
Dundee . .
( James Johnston
(. J. Corrie, p. agt.
TV , 1 f James W. Barty
»^"^1^^« 1 Wm. Thomson
f J. Duff
( P. Butter, p. agt.
Wm. Moir
W. Freeland, acct.
A. Pringle, p. agt.
Dunfermline J. Barclay
Dunse R. F. Hardy
Dysart ^ Andrew Harrow
^, . ( Alex. Cameron
Elg^" jjas. Allan
Falkirk D. M. Peebles
Forfar J Robert Whyte
^^'"^^ iDavid Binny
Fort William D. M'Leish
Fraserburgh R. Smith
(W. Rutherford
t Alex. Rutherford
,.H. D. Glover
fj. A. Wenly, man.
Galashiels,
Gatehouse,
I R. Gourlay, s. man.
Glasgow ■<; W. Neilson, acct.
I D. Bluckadder, p.
V^ man.
Glasgow, Cross .... Jas. Robb
„ Lauriston Hugh Pollock
" 'tow?^^"''' { J°^^ ^^^^^ ^^
„ Sauchiehall' U. M'Lean
Street i
„ Calton Wm. Campbell
„ Hillhead Robert M'Lean
„ St. George's jg^^^el Gordon
Cross (
,, Whitevale Thos. Lightbody
Grangemouth Basil Mackenzie
<Thos. Stark
■ ■ "(P. Ballingall, acct.
TT ^ T ^ V, J T. Todrick
Haddmgton -j ^ Todrick, p. agt.
Hamilton J. C. Kay
Greenock.,
Killin.
Kelso .
1^:
P'
Helensburgh Alex. Breingan
J Donald Duff
Inverness j p Warrax, p. agt
Innerleithen Thos. Young
Jedburgh Adam TurnbuU
Johnstone Wm. Reid, agt.
A. M'Naughton
A. Haggart,
agt.
J J. F. S. Darling
J Pat. S. DarUng
Kilmarnock Adam Cowie
Kirkcaldy A. G. Morgan
Kirkcudbright David M'Lellan
^ Robert Romanes
Lauder ^ T. Edgely, jun., p.
(. agt.
y .. , C Fulton Spiers
-^"^ I A Ramsay, p. agt.
f Wm. Anderson
I C. Clark
J James IM'Millau dz
1 S. M'Millan
Montrose Charles Burn ess
Motherwell Robert Jack
Newburgh John Lyell
Oban Alex. Brown
-p . , ( John Hutcheson
^^^^^®y t A. Boyd, acct.
Peebles R. Thornburn
(A. Burns, man.
Perth ■< J. W. Jamieson, act,
(j. Paterson, cash.
Pitlochrie Henry Gordon
St Andrews -^ ^- M'Grigor
&t. Anarews .... ^ j^^^^ g^^.^^
(■ Robert Campbell
Stirling •] H. H. Campbell
(M. Lawson, acct.
Stonehaven James G. Soutar
»'»'--»" ir^S'JnTacci
Uddingston David Auchinvole
West Linton John Alexander
Lossiemouth . . . .
Moffat
The Bank of Scotland draws on the Bank of England and Branches ; Coutts
and Co., and Smith, Payne, and Smiths, London ; Manchester and Liverpool
District Bank and Branches ; Carhsle City and District Bank ; Woods and
Co.; the Huddersfiield Banking Company ; Samuel Smith and Co., Notting-
ham and Derby ; Old Bank, Bradford ; Godfray, Major, and Godfray, Jersey ;
the Bank of Ireland and Branches ; the Provincial Bank of Ireland and
Branches ; Royal Bank of Ireland and Branches ; London and County Bank's
Branches ; National Provincial Bank of England ; Burton, Uttoxater, and
Ashbourne ; Union Bank and Branches ; Sheffield Union Banking Company ;
Wolverhampton and Staffordshire Banking Company ; the Commercial Bank
of Scotland ; British Linen Company ; Union Bank of Scotland ; also. Royal
Bank, Aberdeen Town and County Bank, and Clydesdale Bank ; National
Bank of New Zealand ; Bank of Bengal, and Mercantile Bank of River Plate ;
Merchants' Bank of Canada and Montreal ; Morton, Bliss, and Co., New
York ; Bank of Otago ; Bank of Australasia ; Bank of New Zealand, and
Bank of British North America ; Canadian Bank of Commerce ; Chartered
Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China ; issues Circular Notes on the
principal cities and towns on the Continent ; and negotiates Bills on the prin-
cipal towns of Scotland, England, and Ireland, and in foreign parts.
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COMMEKCIAL DIRECTORY.
British Liaen Company (Aberdeen, 1833).
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1746.
HEAD OFFICE, - - - EDINBURGH.
A gmt— John Manson.
Teller— James Buyers. Accountant — Alexander Edward.
Clerks — Arthur Brown, Thomas A. Cockbum, Frederick H. Summers,
and James A. Edward.
BRANCHES.
Annan R. Irving
Arbroath J . A. Dickson
AjT Wm. Kilpatrick
Balfron M. Robertson
Berw'k-on-Tw'd J Wniiam Douglas
(R. Doug-las
Brechin D. D. Black
Carluke J. Gilchrist
Castle Douglas .... J. Moffat
Coldstream W. Douglas
Cupar-Fife G. H. Pagan
Dahy (Ayrshire) {\^7-«-^^--I'-t-
Dumfries S. Adamson
Dunbar J. <fe J. J. Kelly
■n,,..,^^,, 1J- Christie
^^^•^^•^ -It. Sanderson
, . West Port . . Jas. Ireland
Dunfermhne J. Landale
Dunse J. "WyUie
Edin., Canongatc.Chas. Ferguson
,, Geo. IV. BridgeDavid Curror
,, Newington .. ..Jas. W. Urquhart
,, West End Edw. Chancellor
Elgin Brander and GaU
Forfar William Gordon
Forres J. D. Davidson
Fort- Willi; m N. B. Mackenzie
Galashiels G. D. Cramond
Girvan Jas. M'Keima
r>^^„r^^■.^ )A. L. Fowler
^1^^^<^^ It. Balmain
,, Eastern Br. . . John Buchanan
„ South Side. . . Wm. N. Graham
,, West Geo. St. George Lammie
Golspie Donald Gray
Greenock T. O. Hunter
Haddington J. & W. T. Ferme
Hawick G. Davidson
Helmsdale Donald Gray
Inverness A. Williamson
Irvine Wm. M'Janet
Jedburgh J. Gumming
Kelso J. Roberton
KUmamock Eben. Smith
Kingussie D. Macpherson
Kinross W. Wilson
Kirkcaldy T. & W. M. Dow
Kirriemuir Jas. Fon-est
Langholm A. & T. Stevenson
Leith J. Ross Cundell
,, (North) Jas. Anderson
Linlithgow Wm. Gilkison
Melrose | *^ c'irle'^'"^'^''^' ^
Moffat Thomas Reid
Montrose G. C. Chalmers
Nairn Joseph H. Brown
Newton-Stewart ..And. B. Matthews
North Berwick David M'Culloch
Paisley Hugh Macfarlane
( W. Stuart
I W. Blackwood
Peebles .
Perth ( ^°u '^?' Hunter, &
<. Ballingal
Sanquhar W. O. M 'Queen
Selkirk ,..P. S. Lang
S'-""8 {■'■^^.tl^rnsTn''
Stranraer Thomas M'Caig
Tain William Ross
Thornhill Russell and Austin
Troon A. B. Cowan
Wick W. Paterson Smith
Wigton Eben. S. Black
Wishaw J. Gilchrist
Hamilton S. F. Simpson
The British Linen Comjpany issues drafts on other places in Scotland, be-
sides those in which they have Branches, and also on the princijial Towns in
England and Ireland, and they have correspondents throughout the Con-
tinent of Europe, as well as in British America, United States, India, China,
Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, &c. &c.
Aberdeen Town and County Bank.
Established 1825. Incorporated under 25th and 26th Vic, Cap. 89.
CAPITAL £1,000,000.
COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.
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James Crombie, manufacturer
Andrew Murray, of AUathan
Alexander Nicol, shipowner
DIRECTORS.
James Badenach Nicolson of Arthur-
house
Alexander Milne Ogston,manufacturer
John Smith, advocate
Alexander Stronach of Drumallan.
- HEAD OFFICE ABERDEEN.
MaTwger and Cashier — Wm. Littlejohn. Secretary — John Keith.
Accountant — George Stephen.
Inspectors of Branches — James Batchan and Wm. Littlejohn, jun.
Tellers — John Jameson, George Robertson, John A. Adamson, and
James B. Keith.
BRANCHES.
Abordeen, West-
ern Branch, VAlex. Morrice
;|
262 Union St. )
Do. , Northern "i
Branch, 196 >-Alex. S. Murray-
George Street j
Do., Harbour)
Branch, 17 Re- VWm. M'C. Gordon
gent Quay j
Alf ord Henry D. Adamson
Auchnagatt George Knox
'''oJGSr;f'^^l Francis Coutts
Banchory William Bisset
Banff Alexander Duncan
Bervie i Robert Glegg
^^^^^^ 1 James Glegg
Dufftown William Cantlie
Dundee James Low
Durno, Pitcaple . . George Webster
Echt James Coutts
Ellon John Rae
Fochabers Charles Gray
Fraserburgh Wemyss Park
Fy vie James Mackie
Golspie G. <fe G. R. Lawson
Huntly James Lawson
Insch J. & J. Bisset
The Aberdeen Town and County Banking Company issue Drafts on the
London Joint-Stock Bank, London ; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank,
Manchester, and Branches; Yorkshire BankiDg,Company,Leeds,and Bi-anches;
Town and District Bank, Birmingham ; Union Bank, Sheffield ; Royal Bank
of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Branches ; Caledonian Bank, Inverness, and
Branches ; and on Branches of the North of Scotland Bank, Bank of Scotland,
and Union Bank of Scotland ; Provincial Bank of Ireland, Dublin, and Bran-
ches ; Bank of Montreal (Canada) and Branches ; and on New York, United
States ; on the Union Bank of Australia's Branches in New South Wales,
Victoria, Queensland, and New Zealand ; and on India, China, and Japan.
Inverurie, John Charles
Inverness -|S,^^^^"^ ^ougl^
j Thomas Douglas
Keith W. & A. Thurburn
Kildrummy Dougall Christie
Laurencekirk . . . . D. & P. Dickson
Lumphanan Harry Stuart
Lybster A. & J. Mowat
Mintlaw John Farquhar
Montrose Alex. Mackie
Newburgh,Abdn.. Peter Murray
New Deer J. & A. Joiner
Oldmeldrum James Bruce
Peterhead Thomas Knox
p ,■, ( Macleish and
^*^r^^ I Robertson
Rhynie Troup and Horn
Stonehaven A. W. Kinnear, jun.
Strathdon Charles F. Wattie
Strichen James Smith
Tarland And. Robertson
Tarves W. & A. Duthie
Thurso Robert Bruce
Turriff John Ferguson
Udny William Giles
Wick Thomas Adani
Woodside James Henderson
Commercial Eank of Scotland.
Draws on the London and Westminster Bank, and Coutts and Co., London.
Head Office, - - Edinburgh.
Established in 1810, and Incorporated by Royal Charter.
Aberdeen in 1811.
Agent — George Milne. Accountant — Daniel Baxter.
Teller—SN. Allan. Clerks— Gqo. Hunter, J. D. Williamson, T. Moir, W. Allan.
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COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.
BRANCHES.
Aberfeldy Chas. "W. L. Forbes
Abington A. W. Paterson
AUoa
Annan Simpson & Skelton
Anstruther Phibp Oliphant
Arbroath Wm. Rollo
Ayr Henry C. Gray
Ay ton J. Bowhill
Balmacara H. R. Annat
Banff Wm. Auld
Beauly D. Cameron
Beith Faulds & Stewart
Biggar John Paul
Bonhill Patrick Moir
Blairgowrie 1 Anderson & Chap-
° J man
Burntisland Thos. A. Wallace
Callander Walter Buchanan
Campbeltown Charles Mactaggart
Carnwath John Ferguson
Colinsburgh Wood & Flockhart
Crieff Wm. France
Cromarty Robert Ross
Cupar- Fife George Hogarth
Dalkeith James Gray
Dumbarton John Robson
Dumfries Primrose & Gordon
Dunbar W. H. Ritchie
Dundee ^ Henderson & Coch-
( rane
Dunfermline D. G. Rutherford
Dunkeld George Carphin
^"^^^(^^"^^^-JArchd. D. Scott
Earlston Henry Balfour
Elgin Alex. M'Kenzie
Falkirk Charles S. Gauld
Forfar George Lyon
Galashiels James Small
Girvan William Murray
Glasgow Stuart & Sloane
Grangemouth J. S. Mackay & Son
Greenock Alex. Gauld
Haddington Wm. Dodds & Sou
Hamilton Thos. S. Michie
Hawick Geo. & Jas. Oliver
Invergordon Andrew Munro
Inverness A. Fraser
Jedburgh J. S. Turnbull
Kelso James B. Kerr
Kilmarnock Miller & Shaw
Kilwinning Hugh King
Kurkcaldy { ^Ser '''' ^ ^'^^'
Kirkcudbright .... Samuel Caven
Kirkwall James Spence
Lanark Simon L. KeUo
Lerwick Charles G. Duncan
Leith Robert Mowbray
Leven D. & D. Nicoll
Linhthgow R. R. Glen
Lockerbie D, Matheson
Markinch John Foote
MauchUne Wm, M'Millan
Montrose J. & H. Ross
Musselburgh Andrew Maxwell
Newburgh, Fife Alexander Laing
Oban Alex, MacArthur
Perth Thomas Soutar
Peterhead T.J. Bremner
Peebles John Buchan
Pitlochry Alex. M'Naughton
Pollockshaws Hector & Campbell
St. Andrews A. O. Spence
St. Clairtown S. Davidson, jun.
Stirling J. M. Morrison
Stranraer William Wallace
Stromness David Coghill
Tain Kenneth Murray
Thurso John Henderson
Turriff '. F. & J. F. Souter
Whitburn A. B. Brown
Wick James Gilchrist
Wishaw John Bm-gess
SUB-BRANCHES.
Alness K. M. Rosa
Ballantrae P. Bowie
Castletown ) A. McDonald, sub.
(Caithness) J agent
Chh-nside ( -^^^^ Greenfield, sub.
i agent
Comrie E. Fraser
CraU D. Mathewson, p. ag.
Eyemouth 4^1®-^'- J" Dawson,
•' ( pro agent
Glasgow (Trongate) Andw. Kerr, pro
agents
„ (St. Enoch Sq.) W. M'K. Cameron,
pro agents
„ (Bridgetown Oifice) David Wilson,
pro agents
,, (Laurieston) John Guthrie
„ (Stobcross Branch) R. Macdougall
pro agents
Greenock,
West-end Br.
Kincardine, . .
Newtyle
Grassmarket
Edinburgh
South Bridge,
Edinburgh
4 North-West
Circus Place
Edinburgh
2 Greenside
Place, Edin-
burgh
5 Queensferry
Street, Edin-
biu-gh
) R. W. Campbell, pro
) agent
. . A. C. Stephen
. . A. Whitton, sub. agt.
) R. M. Russell, pro
) manager
) P. Robinson, pro
i manager
Robert Comrie
}
y John GuUand
■ i T. S. Mitchell
eOMMEKCIAL DIRECTOliY.
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The Commercial Bank of Scotland negotiate Bills in every place in Great
Britain and Ireland where there is a bank or banker ; issues Drafts or Letters
of Credit on the principal cities or towns of England and Ireland, and of
Canada, and on New York, Paris, and Hamburgh ; issues Drafts and Letters of
Credit, negotiates Bills on Australia, New Zealand, India, China, and Natal,
and is agent for the following establishments, viz. : — The North of Scotland
Banking Company; National Provincial Bank of England ; Birmingham Bank-
ing Company ; Bradford Banking Company ; Carhsle City and District Bank ;
HaUfax Joint Stock Bank ; West Riding Union Bank, Huddersfield ; Hull
Banking Company ; Warwick and Leamington Banking Co. ; Beckett & Co. ;
Old Bank, Leeds ; Leicestershire Banking Co. ; Liverpool Commercial Banking
Co. ; Manchester and Salford Bank ; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank ;
Lambton & Co., Newcastle ; J. & J. C. Wright & Co., Nottingham ; Sheffield
Banking Co. ; York Union Bank ; Wakefield and Barnsley Union Bank ; Pres-
ton Banking Co., Preston ; National Bank, Ireland ; Northern Banking Co. ;
De la Touch and Co., Dublin ; Royal Bank of Ireland ; Boyle, Low, Pym, and
Co., Dublin ; Hibernian Bank ; Bank of British North America ; James G.
King's Sons, New York ; Rothschild Brothers, Paris ; M. Abensur, Hamburg ;
the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, New South Wales ; the Union
Bank of Australia ; Biniiy and Co., Madras ; the Oriental Bank Corporation ;
and the Natal Bank.
National Bank of Scotland (Aberdeen 1833).
Incorporated by Royal Charter.
67 UNION STREET and 42 CASTLE STREET.
Head 0#ce— EDINBURGH. Manager-^f. J. Duncan.
Agent — Thomas Adam. Accountant — Wm. A. Munro. Tellers — Wm. S.
Guthrie, Alexander Ross, and William Gibb.
Clerks— 3. Brown, J. S. Walker, Colin Wardrop, WilUam Duguid, George
Clark, and William Sim.
London Office, 37 Nicholas Lane, E.G. — W. Strachan and J. Cowan, Agents.
BRANCHES.
Airdrie ,
Bathgate .
f Robert Watt and
1 James Russell
Alloa D. M-Watt
Anstruther H. B. Mackintosh
Ayr Thomas Gemmell
Banff James Watt
John Johnston
H. Campbell, ass. agt.
Berwick-on-Tweed. Stephen Sanderson
Biggar Adam Pairman
Brechin John Shiell
Bridge of Allan . . J. Murrie
Burntisland Alexander Kidd
Castle-Douglas . . J. & W. H. Lidderdale
Cellardyke, Fife..H. B. Mackintosh
J Robert Watt and
( James Russell
.D. Clark & C. Boyd
.W. M. Johnstone
.P. C. Russell
Di-i!™" fj?h>fMtXr''
«»"""" iSTiSSk
Dundee J. Henderson
,, Hilltown. James Smith
Dunfermline . . . . W. Beveridge
East Linton Jolin Hall
Coatbridge . .
Coupar- Angus. .
Cupar-Fife . .
Dalkeith . . .
Murdoch Ross
Edinburgh,
Nicholson Sq.
Do., Princes St. Alex. M. Eraser
Do. , ToUcross . . A. Logan Fyfe
I>o^227Leith(j j^ jy ^.
Walk j
Do.,HaymarketJohn Donaldson
Elie, Fifeshire ...W. R. Ketchen
Falkirk J. A. Henderson
Fauldhouse John Sutherland
Forfar James Young
Forres F. C. Mackenzie
■m J. ^^T■n• ( Duncan M'Niven
Fort-Wilham . . [ ^^^^^ Cameron
Galashiels W. Haldane
Girvan Alexander Martin
m „ S Michael Balmain ; J.
^^'^^g^^ 1 C. Stewart, assist.
,, (Argyll Street Branch) J. Clark
,, (St. RoUox Branch) J. Stewart
„ (Springburn) J. Stewart
„ (Sauchiehall St.)
„ (Trongate) James Lamont
„ (Gallowgate Branch) A. Mitchell
,, (Anderstoi) Branch) Alex. Craig
,, (Paisley Road) George Lindsay
„ (Govan) James Donald
„ (Whitevale) Adam Mitchell
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COMMERCIAL DIRECTOEY.
Granto'wn
Greenock
Hawick
Inverary
Invemesss . . . . -|
Islay
Jedburgh <
Kelso
Kilmarnock
KUsytii
Kirkcaldy |
„ Pathhead |
KirkcndbrigM. . .
Kirkintilloch ....
Kirkwall j
Kirriemuir
Largo
Langholm j
Leith I
Lerwick
Lochmaben
James Stewart
J. Thomson
Thomas Purdom
John M 'Arthur
Charles Stewart
Wm. Taylor Rule
John CuUen
G. Rutherford ; W.
Mason
James Tait
James Wilson
John M 'Gilchrist
J. White
G. S. Bryson
J. White
G. S. Bryson
R. M. Gordon
Richard Reid
J. Baikie ; J.Donald,
assistant
G. B. Brand
W. R. Ketchen
D. Maclean
R. M' George
John TurnbuU and
James Robertson
W. Sievewright
Thomas E. Watson
Montrose
Musselburgh .. ..
Nairn
Newton-Stewart.
North-Berwick
Oban
Paisley
Partick
Pittenweem . . .
Perth
Portree
Portobello
Rutherglen ....
Selkirk
Stirhng
Stornoway ....
Stranraer
Stromness
Thurso
Whithorn
Arthur Dickson
Robert Legat
J. D. Lamb
Alex. Waugh
Robert Lyle
Gregorson & Watson
P. Guilleaume, David
Melville, ass. agent
.James Hendry
John Bowman
D. L. Jolly
Harry M 'Donald
David Craig
James Wallace
D. C. Alexander
J. Murrie
Kenneth M'Kenzie
H. Adair
H. M'Lean
J. Spence
J. W. Galloway
Robert C. Lawrie
Inverkeithing — W. Fraser,
Bill Collector.
The National Bank of Scotland issue Drafts and negotiate Bills on every
place in Scotland, England^ and Ireland, where there is a Bank or Banker ;
draw on Glyn and Co. ; and Coutts and Co., &c., London ; and on the principal
towns in Australia, New Zealand, British North America, United States,
India, and China.
Royal Bank of Scotland.
Paid-up Capital, £2,000,000.
Head Office, ----- St. Andrew's Square, Edinburgh.
London Office, _ . - - . 124 Bishopsoate Street, within.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1727.
Aberdeen in 1862.
Agents — Cochran & Anderson. Joint Agent — Alex. M'Laggan.
Teller — Alex, Meikle. Clerk — Alex. Blackball. Messenger — John Garden.
Office, - - . 152 Union Street.
Governor — His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, K.G.
Deputy Governor— The Right Hon. Sir Wm. Gibson Craig of Riccarton.
BRANCHES.
Airdrie R. Rodger
Alloa John G Wallace
Alva John Crawford
Alyth William Team an
,, Airlie St William Japp
Arbroath Alexander Hutton
Ardrossan James L. Bailey
( David Campbell,
Ayr ■< district manager
( for Ayrshire
Ayton Walter Carter
■D ., . ( Alexander & David
^^t^ga*« 1 Simpson
Biggar David Thomson
Blairgowrie John Panton
Bo'ness T. Hope
T5 1 -^ ( David Guthrie and
^^^<^^^ \ Sons
Broughty-Ferry. . . .1 . C. Lindsay
Buckhaven Andrew Wilkie
Campbeltown Lauchlan M'Intyre
Campsie Williana White
Catriiie James M'Master
Coatbridge James Bishop
Cumnock Andrew Whj'te
Cupar Arthur Russell
COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.
21
Dalkeith .
gate.
( Eichard Paterson
■■ I and Wm Main
Dalmellington Eobert Guthrie
Doune R. Main
Drymen Balfour Grahana
Dumfries Gordon & Whitelav?
Dundee, Castle f George Mackenzie,
Street ( manager
^"^•^^y-j. David Anderson
IT- c-j- /Robert M. Brodie
" King St. I ^gg^^^
,, "West Port Henry West
Dunse W. A. Hunter
„ Hope Street . . . Geo. Andrew
„ Hunter Sq Wm. Morton
„ Leven Street. . . Thos. Swanston
,, Newington .. . .John T. Peacock
,, Pitt Street Thos. A. Thomson
Ecclef echan Thos. Shankland
•en . (A. Russell & Forsyth
^^§^^" 1 and Stewart
Eyemouth Walter Carter
i^iiviw J John Gair and W.
^ ^^^^^ 1 K. Gair
Forfar J. Teaman &D. Steele
Galashiels J W. Paterson
( K. Stewart
Girvan J. M'Climont
Glaniis Andrew Ralston
iArchd. Robertson,
cashier
St. RoUox . . Henry Wise
Anderston . . M. Clark
Calton A. & J. Waddell
Duke St A. & J. WaddeU
Garscube Cross . . John A. Adams
Pais^irRoad": i^nd. M<Neilage
Springburn. .Henry Wyse
Cowcaddens Walter Denham
Argj'le St ... . Thos. Sommervail
Bridgeton ) Alex. Waddell and
Cross ]" Jas. Waddell
totn.'"";}H--y^^-i^y
Glasgow, Tradeston James Hamilton
,, Trongate William Downio
^ , ( Donald Grant
Grantown | John Grant
Granton Alex. McNab
Greenock D. M. Latham
Hamilton T. J. & W. A. Dyke
Haddington Wm. Watson
Hawick Walter Hadden
Irvine D. Gray
Johnston Walter Holmes
Jedburgh Charles Anderson
Kilmarnock Robert Gumming
Kilmalcolm i Walter Holmes.ag.
i^umalcolm | ^ Holmes, sub-ag.
Kinross George Bogie
Lanark A. Paterson
Largs James \yilkie
Leith Andrew H. Wilson
Lesmahagow John Gibb
Leven Andrew Wilkie
T T, T. J f David RoUo
Lochee, Dundee | ^ ^j ^^^^^
Lockerbie David Ewart
Maryhill H. & A. Kirkwood
,, , , f W. <fe D. Brown
^^'^ybo^e i W.Crawford as. ag.
Meigle David Murray
Melrose Freer and Dunn
Montrose Thomson & Savage
Musselburgh Thomas Lees
New Cumnock John Paterson
Newmilnes Hugh Brown
Newhaven ( Edin.) . . Alex. M'Nab
Newtown (St. ) ^^^^^ ^^^ jy^^^
Boswell s )
Paisley David Murray
Partick Geo. Thomson
Perth George Gray
Port-Glasgow Alex. Lang
Portobello James Watson
Rothesay Robert Semple
St. Andrews Stuart Grace
Saltcoats John G. Halkett
Sanquhar James R. Wilson
Stewarton James Love
Stirhng WiUiam Graham
Strathaven Robert Wilson
Tillicoultry Alex. P. Lorimer
Wishaw James Miller
Agent for the Bank of England ; Bank of Ireland ; Cumberland Union Bank
(Limited) ; Stuckey's Banking Company ; Lambton and Co., Newcastle ;
Williams and Co., Chester, &c. ; Aberdeen Town and County Bank ; Austra-
lian Joint-Stock Bank ; Bank of New South Wales ; Chartered Mercantile Bank
of India, London, and China ; Halifax and Huddersfield Union Bank.
The Royal Bank negotiates Bills on every place where there is a bank or
banker, and effects payments in the United States, British America, Austra-
lia, New Zealand, and other British Colonies, and also in the East Indies and
China.
The Royal Bank also issue Circular Notes for the convenienoe of persons
travelling on the Continent.
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COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.
City of Glasgow Bank (Aberdeen)— 1844.
(Incorporated under Act of Parliament, 1862.)
Head Office— GLASGOW.
LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Henry Adamson, shipowner | WiUiam Shirres, manufacturer.
James Milne of Kinaldie.
Agents — Milne and Walker. Assistant Agent — G. G. Wilkie.
Teiier— William Booth.
Clerks — David Stewart, John Yeoman, and Greorge H. Mackay.
BRANCHES.
Airdrie David Mitchell
ALford George Summers
Anderston (Glas. )Charles Phi] lips
Arbroath James M. M'Bain
Ardrossan John Emslie
Ayr Wm. Pollock, jun.
Auchinblae James Farquharson
Banff R. Diuican
Barrhead Wm. & Jas. Pollock
Barrhill R. Cunningham
Bothwell William M'Nab
Brechin Charles Don
Broughty-Ferry{^^--_I=-ki-
Buckie J. Macdonald
Broomielaw(Glas.)Robert Wilson
Buchanan St. .im i^ ^^ j t.
Glasgow ; Turnbull and Parnie
Calton, Glasgow.. W. S. Harvey
Cambuslang George Campbell
Carluke Thomas Matthews
Carnoustie Robert Summers
Cowcaddens(Glas.)John Tennent
Crieff James M'Rosty
Charing Cross, ) ^t •, ^
(Glasgow) 'JH^gliOrr
Coatbridge {^^ Andrew '^'''''^^''''
Crofthead Robert Gardner
Crossbill (Glas.). .Thomas Smith
Cumbernauld John Whyte
Cupar William Duncan
Dairy (Ayrshire) . Gow and Stirrat
Dingwall John Binning
Dumfries L. Maitland
Dunbar Peter MuiTay
D-^«- {""Ses'^E^^r'
Dunfermline .... John Ross
Dunoon Archibald Mitchell
Dunse J. C. Robson
East End (Glas.).. J. A. Kelman
Edinburgh W. Bain, manager
„ (Hunter Sq.)..H. S. Pillans
,, (Grassmarket)George Steele
Elgin James Jameson
East Kilbride Patrick Riach
^""-d {"^"c^'sar'un""
Fettercaim Alexander Don
Forres James Michie
Gallowgate(Glas.)James MUler
George St. do. .W. D. Whyte
Girvan R. Cunningham
Glenluce Gilbert Symintou
Gorbals (Glas.) . .Thomas Smith
Govan John Rankin
Gourock George Turner
Great Hamilton I ^g^ M'Cormick
Sq. (Glas.) J
Greenlaw Allan Purves
Greenock C. S. Cau-d
TT jj- . /A. Gemmell
Haddmgton.. .. Ij Richardson
Hamilton J. C. Forrest
Holytown George Shirlaw
„ ,, rWm. Murdoch, and
^"^^^^J 1 Andrew M'Pherson
''(^Gt?ow)^""{Thomas smith
Inverness George Black
Inverurie James Stephen
Islay James Stein
Jedburgh WiLUam EUiott
Johnstone John Reid
Kelso C. & W. Robson
Kilbirnie John Alexander
Kirkcaldy James Russell
Kirkintilloch .... James Stables
Tr- • • (John Grant Shep-
Kirnemuir....| ^^^^
Kilsyth T. Somerville
Lanark David Stodart
Lamlash, Arran.. James Macintosh
Largs James Lang
Larkhall Thomas Duncan
Lasswade William Young
Lauder Thomas Broomfield
Lauriston (Glas.) Robert Calderwood
Lesmahagow .... John Hamilton
Leven, Fifeshire . James H. Smith
LinUthgow John Hardy
Lochwinnoch John Reid
Lochee John F. Bell
MUnathort Francis Ewing
Motherwell James Shirlaw
New Cumnock . . James Thomson
Newton-Stewart. Alex. M'Cutcheon
Nunton, Loch--, j^^ j^.j^^^^^^^
maddy i
COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.
23
Oban
Paisley
Parkhead (Glas
Partiek
Perth
Peterhead
PoUockshaws . .
Port-Glasgow . ,
Port-William,
Wigtonshire
Kothes
Eothesay
Rutherglen . . . .
Saltcoats
Shotts
Stirling
_ _.Nicol and M'Gregor
i-A. Pollock, jun. , and
I Thos. Findlater
,). Alexander M'Ewen
I Gavin Paisley and
"^ George Smith
. . Hay and WTiyte
. .Robert Anderson
. . Walter Steuart
. . John Anderson
Ic. M. Routledge
J Adam Sharp
(William Sharp
..Robert M'Kirdy
. . R. S. Murray
. . James Campbell
. . Peter Forrest
J- Chrystal and Mac-
\ farlane
Stomoway Norman M'lver
Stranraer W. W. M'Dowall
^tsgfw^'"'-)^— ^-KeUy
'°SltgIf'"^'}^--^-Nichol
San dyford (Glas. )Robert Kemp
St^ Vincent St., j^j^^^j^g.^
Glasgow J
Stonehouse John Macfie
Tignabrnaich .... John Mackenzie
Tranent J. C. Eddie
Trongate (Glas.).. John Graham
West-End, do...W. R. Crombie
West Calder John Muiigle
West Kilbride . . . Robert Gemmell
Whitburn Robert Gardner
Wigton James M 'Lean
Wishaw James Shirlaw
(BANK OF MONA.)
I Peel George C. Quirk
Ramsay Alexander Bruce
ISLE OF MAN.
Castletown S. L. Jackson
Douglas J. K. Greig, man.
In addition to the above, the City of Glasgow Bank draws on the London
Joint-Stock Bank, London ; negotiates Bills in every place in Great Biitain
and Ireland where there is a Bank or Banker ; and issues Letters of Credit on
the principal towns of Scotland, England, Ireland, and Canada, Australia,
and New Zealand.
National Security Savings' Bank of Aberdeen—
1845.
Office,
27 ExcHAJN'GE Street.
The Lord Provost
The Eldest BaiUie
The Dean of Guild
The Convener of the Trades
The Minister of the West Parish
The President of the Society of Advo-
cates
The Treasurer of the Society of Advo-
cates
The President of the Shipmasters'
Society
TRUSTEES AND MANAGERS.
The Member of
Parliament for the
City
John Angus, advocate
*Newell Burnett, advocate
^Robert Catto, merchant
*James Chalmers, printer
George Donald, painter
*John Eraser, Bon- Accord Street
Gray C. Eraser, advocate
*James Garden, advocate
■* William Henderson, M.D.
John Leshe, manufacturer
*WiIliam Lumsden, merchant
The Members of Parliament for the
County
The Sheriff
The Sheriff-Substitute at Aberdeen
The Convener of the County
The President of the Mechanics' Insti-
tution
The Secretary of the Mechanics' Insti-
tution
The above are Managers ex ojjiciis.
*James B. M'Combie, advocate
*John D. Milne, advocate
"^David M 'Hardy, Cranford
Charles Playfair, gi^mraaker
James Rettie, jeweller
Simpson Shepherd, merchant
John Smith, advocate
*Alexander Stronach, of Drumallan
Lewis Smith, bookseller
John Watt, advocate
John Webster, advocate
Those marked thus (*) are Trustees.
Treasurer — Robert Lumsden, manager of the North of Scotland Bank.
Actuary and Co.shier— Thos. Riddeil.
24 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.
ASSURANCE COMPANIES.
The Scottisli Provincial Assurance Company.
Established 1825— Incorporated by Act of Parliament.
CAPITAL £1,000,000.
Head- Ofpice, - - - 93 Union Street, Aberdeen.
Governor— The Right Hon. Lord Forbes.
Deputy Governor— The Right Hon. Viscount Macduff, M.P.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
Chairman — Alexander Stronach, Esq. of Drumallan.
Thomas Melville, Esq.
Thomas Richardson, Esq., J.P., Perth
John Webster, Esq., advocate
James W. Barclay, Esq., M.P., Reform
Cbib
George Collie, Esq., advocate
WiUiam Little John, Esq., banker
Pki/sician— J a.Tnea W. P. Smith Shand, Esq., M.D.
Bankers — The Aberdeen Town and County Bank.
Office in Edinburgh ------- 75 Princes Street
Office in Glasgow -------- 106 St. Vincent Street
Office in Perth --------- 44 John Street
Office in London -------- 92 Cannon Street, City
Office in Dublin -------- 9 Upper Sackville Street
THOMAS Y. WARDROP, Manager.
N.B. — Tliis Company has agents in almost every town in Scotland, and the
principal towns in England and Ireland.
K'orthern Assurance Company.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament.
FOR LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE, AT HOME AND ABROAD.
Capital, - - - £3,000,000.
HEAD OFFICES.
Aberdeen, 3 King Street.
London, ... 1 Moorgate Street.
BRANCHES.
Manchester 52 Spring Gardens (corner
of King Street)
Newcastle-
on-Tyne 13 Mosley Street
Melbourne 105 CoUins Street West
Belfast - 7 Donegal Street, North
DubUn - 30 Lower Sackville Street
Dundee - 2 Cowgate
Edinburgh 20 St. Andrew Square
Glasgow - 19 St. Vincent Place
Liverpool 7 Tithebarn Street
ABERDEEN BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
John Cruickshank, Esq., LL.D., Chairman.
William Adam, Esq., advocate (Messrs. Adam, Thomson, & Ross).
John Moir Clark, Esq., merchant (Messrs. John Moir & Son).
Alexander Edmond, Esq., advocate (Messrs. Edmonds & Macqueen).
William Leslie, Esq. of Nethermuir
John Reid, Esq., advocate (Messrs. Burnett & Reid).
James Sim, Esq., merchant (Messrs. James Sim & Co.)
law Agents — Messrs. Adam, Thomson, & Ross, Aberdeen.
Medical Officer— DoYxd Fiddes, M.D.
Auditor — James Augustus Sinclair, C.A.
Secretary- SAMUEL ANDERSON.
Assistant-Secretary — Jas. B1 SSET.
The Northern Assurance Company has agents in every town of consequence
in Scotland and England, the Colonies, &c.
CXDMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 25
Standard Life Assurance Company.
Head Office, 3 George Street, Edinburgh.
ABERDEEN BRANCH.
DIRECTORS.
D. Wyllie, late Cashier, Union Bank
of Scotland
Duncan Forbes, Eman Lodge, Stocket
Professor Thomson, University of
Aberdeen
Agents arid Secretaries to Local Board — Messrs. Cochran & Anderson, advocates
Office — 152 Union Street.
North British and Mercantile Insurance Company.
Head Office, Edinburgh, - - - . 64 Princes Street.
Aberdeen Branch Office, - - - - 103 Union Street.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Chairman— Alexander F. Irvine, Esq. of Drum.
WiUiam Yeats, Esq., Auquharney I John Ligertwood, Esq., advocate
Alex. B. Whyte, Esq., merchant | James Murray Garden, Esq., do.
Secretaries — Murray and M'Combie.
Aberdeen Mutual Assurance and Friendly Society.
Established 1831, and enrolled pursuant to Act of Parliament.
76 Union Street, Aberdeen.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
President— 3 &m.GS M. Smith, bootmaker
John Bulloch, brassfounder
James Selbie, mason
William Paterson, wright
James Duthie, stonecutter
Alex. Birnie, mason
Wilham Walker, tinsmith
Alex Finlayson, jun., V7riter
Ales. Robertson, plumber
Jas. Thomson, house carpenter
William Gray, mason
Robert Brander, wright
F. B. Kelly, draper
Auditors — George Milne, John Eddie, and Robert Adams
Medical ii.?/eree— WiUiam Pirrie, M.D., F.R.S.E.
Treasurer— Alex. Finlayson, jun., writer
Actuary and Secretary— John Crombie, chartered accountant.
Bankers — The Bank of Scotland.
SHIPPING COMPANIES.
Aberdeen Steam Navigation Company.
DIRECTORS.
Alexander Eddie
Alexander Pirie Hogarth
John Ligertwood
David M'Hardy
Alexander Pirie
Walter Scott
James Sim
steam ships,
names. tons. h.p. masters.
Ban-Righ, .... 957 275 Alex. Turriff
City of London, ... 977 275 John Warn
City of Aberdeen, ... 972 300 James Marchant
ABERDEEN AND LONDON TRADE.
One of the Company's steamships leaves Aberdeen and London (weather
permitting) every Wednesday and Saturday.
Agent— 3 SiS. M. Davy, Aberdeen Steam Wharf, 257 Wapping, London.
Manager— GhsxlQs. Shepherd, Wateiioo Quay, Aberdeen.
26 COMMERCIAL DIRECTOEY.
Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde Shipping Company.
DIRECTORS.
John Sutherland
James Chalmers
John Fraser
George Jamieson
Simpson Shepherd
Alexander Webster
William Teats
EDINBURGH AND ABERDEEN PASSAGE.
From Aberdeen every Wednesday and Friday, and from Granton Pier,
Edinburgh, every Tuesday and Friday, and during April, May, June, July,
August, September, three times a-week — Monday, Tuesday, and Friday.
EDINBURGH, ABERDEEN, CAITHNESS, ORKNEY, AND SHETLAND PASSAGE.
From Granton Pier, Edinburgh, every Friday morning, and Aberdeen the
same afternoon, for Wick, Kirkwall, and Lerwick, carrying H.M.'s Mails.
Also on Tuesdays for Kirkwall and Lervnck during April, May, June, July,
August, and September only.
From Granton Pier, Edinburgh, every Tuesday morning, and Aberdeen the
same afternoon, for Wick and Thurso.
Returning as follows : — From Lerwick on Monday evening, also on Thursday
evening dur'ng Summer ; from Kirkwall on Tuesday morning, also on Friday
morning during Summer ; from Thurso on Friday morning ; from Wick every
Tuesday and Friday forenoon, for Aberdeen and Granton Pier, Edinburgh.
AGENTS.
Edinburgh, Leith, and Granton — George Mathieson.
Wick John Wilson I Kirkwall Charles Davidson
Thurso David and Hugh Sinclair | Lerwick Charles Merry lees
Manager — Johm Milne, 62 Marischal Street, Aberdeen.
Aberdeen, Newcastle, and Hull Steam Company,
Limited.
Offices, - - - - 43 Maeischal Street.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
George Donald
P. H. Chalmers
William Shirres
Alexander Davidson
James Abernethy
JOSEPH WOOD, Manager.
The "Alexander Pirie," sails from Aberdeen every Tuesday, and from Hull
every Friday.
Agent in Hull — WUllam Mackenzie, Prince's Dock.
The "James Hall," sails from Aberdeen every Saturday, and from Newcastle
every Tuesday.
Agent in Newcastle — A. W. Dixon, 36 Quayside.
Alexander Pirie
George Jamieson
William Lumsden
J. B. Adam
Liverpool, Aberdeen, Dundee, Stornoway, and
Inverness Steamers.-
{;;■
'Princess Beatrice.
Steamers - - ^ "Tuskar."
Fairy Queen."
Steamers sail between Liverpool, Aberdeen, and Dundee every week.
Steamers sail between Stornoway, Inverness, Liverpool, AT)erdeen. and Dundee
every fortnight.
OOMMEECIAL DIRECTORY.
27
AGENTS.
James Cromble, 17 Market Street, Aberderai
J. T. IngUs,
J. M. Morison,
33 Dock Street, Dundee
Stornoway
D. M'Pherson, 17 Union Street, Inverness
M. Langlands and Sons, -
Do. do.
Liverpool Shipping Berth
Aberdeen do.
88 Great Clyde Street, Glasgow
5 Rumford Place, Liverpool
- - Trafalgar Dock.
- - Victoria Dock, Regent Quay.
RAILWAY COMPANIES.
Caledonian Bailway Company.
DIRECTORS.
T. Hill, Glasgow, Chaimiian.
Andrew Buchanan, Dumbartonshire
Sir Thomas Gladstone, Bart., Fasque,
Laurencekirk
Robert Fergvisson, Dundee
Hugh Brown, Glasgow
John Cowan, Glasgow
Andrew Green Thomson, Bridekirk
Alexander Crura, Glasgow
James Smithells.
Lieutenant-Colonel Salkeld, Carlisle
Daniel AinsUe, Edinburgh
J. C. Bolton, Glasgow
James Taylor, Edinburgh
Wm. W. Hozier, Tannochside, BeUs-
hill
James Badenach Nicolson, Glenbervie
House, Kincardineshire
General Manage)' -
Secretai~y — Archibald Gibson. Assistant Manager — Irvine Kempt.
General Goods Manager — James Thomson. Engineer-— George Graham, C.E.
General Passenger SupeiHntendent — Henry Ward. '
Locomotive Superintendent — Benjamin Connor.
Distnct Traffic Superintendent (Aberdeen) — Alex. Alexander.
Solicitors — Hope and Mackay, W.S., Edinburgh ; ShieU and Small, Dundee ;
and James Kerr, Glasgow.
Auditors — John Young, London ; John Graham, C.A., Glasgow.
Great North of Scotland Bailway Company.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1846.
DIRECTORS.
Chairman — William Leshe, Esq. of Nethermuir.
Deputy-Chairman — James Crombie, Esq., manufacturer, Grandholm Works,
by Aberdeen.
Thos. Adam, Esq., banker, Aberdeen
NeweU Burnett, Esq., of Kyllachie,
Aberdeen
Wm. Ferguson, Esq., of Kinmundy
Robert Kaye, Esq., Fountain Bank,
Partick Hill, near Glasgow
J. Ligertwood, Esq., advocate, Aber-
deen
W. Longmore, Esq., distiller, Keith
James Moir, Esq., banker, Portsoy
Thomas Martin, Esq., chartered ac-
countant, Edinburgh
James Badenach Nicolson, Esq. of
Glenbervie
Col. John Ramsay, of Barra, Straloch,
by Aberdeen
Owen Hugh Williams, Esq., 2 Dale
Street, Liverpool
Solicitors— Messrs. Adam, Thomson, and Ross, Aberdeen.
Auditors— B,. Fletcher, and J. A Sinclair.
General Manage)- — Robert Milne, C.E. Assistant— J. S. Stuart.
Secretary/ — W. B. Ferguson, C.E. Assistant — G. NeUson.
Locomotive Superintendent— William Cowan. Resident Engineer — P. M. Barnett.
Goods Mancuger — W. Walker. Passenger Sicperintendent — F. Morrison.
Accountant — S. Paterson.
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Deeside Railway Company.
(Worked by Great North of Scotland Eailway Company.)
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1846.
DIRECTORS.
Chairman — . Vice-Chairman — Pt. Davidson of Inchmarlo.
Alexander B. Whyte, merchant I Francis Aberdein, of Keithock
Thomas Ruxton, advocate | Alexander Davidson, of Desswood
Auditor — J. A. Sinclair
Solicitors — Messrs. Adam, Thomson, and Ross, Aberdeen
Secretary — W. B. Ferguson
Aboyne and Braemar Railway Company.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1865.
Chah-man- Lieutenant-Colonel Farquharson of Invercauld.
R. G. Foggo, Esq., factor, Invercauld,
Braemar
A. B. Whyte, Esq., merch., Aberdeen
Thomas Ruxton, Esq., advocate,
Aberdeen
John nickie, Esq. , merchant, London
Auditors — Robert Fletcher and James Meston
iSoZiciiora— Messrs. John and Douglass Duncan, Aberdeen
Secretary — W. B. Ferguson.
MISCELLANEOUS,
Foreign Consuls, &c.
Belgium John F. White, 107 King Street
Denmark William E. Buyers, 46 Marischal Street
Prance John P. White, 107 King Street
German Empire ------ Charles Ludwig, 17 Regent Quay
Netherlands ------- Charles Ludwig, 17 Regent Quay
Italy --------- Richard Connon, 58 Marischal Street
Peru --------- WiUiam Black, Provost Blaikie's Quay
Russia -------- William Smith, 38 King Street
Spain --------- Charles Ludv?ig, 17 Regent Quay
Sweden and Norway - - - . John F. White, 107 King Street
Switzerland Charles Ludvidg, 17 Regent Quay
United States Alexander Brand, 103 Union Street
Surveyor to Llyod's Register — Thomas W. Kettle, 13 Regent Quay
Llyod's Agent — James Aiken, jun., 57 Marischal Street
Qoce)~nment Emigration Agent— 3. T. Rennie, 48 Marischal Street
Americayi Llyod's Agency — C. Ludwig, 17 Regent Quay
Mercantile Marine Board.
Office, 28 Regent Quay.
Chairman ex-Officio — The Lord Provost. Deputy Chairman — James Milne, Esq.
ELECTED BY THE BOARD OE TRADE.
James Aiken, Alexander Inglis, David M'Hardy, J. P., and Andrew Sherer.
ELECTED BY THE SHIPOWNERS.
Thomas Adam, J. P., James Duthie, John Cook, James Milne, J. B. Adam,
and James Elsmic.
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Superintendent, Registrar Royal Naval Reso've, and Secretary to the Board —
James F. Kellas.
Deputy do. do. — David Kyd.
Examiner in Navigation and Seamanship, and Shipwright Surveyor —
Lieut. Joseph Leeman, R. N.R.
Clerk and Messenger- — David Walker.
MERCHANT SEAMAN'S FUND OFFICE. SEAMAN'S SAVINGS BANK OFFICE.
EOYAL NAVAL RESERVE OFFICE.
Engineer- Surveyor and Examiner of Engineers and in Steam, ayid Inspector of
Ships' Lights, dx. — Vacant.
Aberdeen Corn Exchange Company.
DIRECTORS.
Chairman — * William Webster.
Secretary and Treasurer — *John Webster.
William Davidson
♦John F. White
William Keith
James Barron
William Knox
Alexander Mitchell
Jonathan Mess
* William Black
*Alexander Campbell
Alexander Walker
Those marked * form the Committee of Management.
Aberdeen Stock Exchange Association.
MEMBERS.
James Black [ Robert B. Home
John Ferguson | Lauchlan M'Kinnon, jun.
H. Campbell Gordon I James A. Murray
John T. Ronnie
Alex. Stepheia
David Smith
James Tytler
Committee — J. A. Murray, Chairman; Alex. Stephen, R. B. Home
and H. Campbell Gordon, Secretary.
The Northern Agricultural Company,
30 Waterloo Quay.
SUB-COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
Anthony Cruickshank, merchant, Aber-
deen
William Milne, Tillycairn, Cluny
David Reid, chemist, Aberdeen
James Sim, of Cornhill, Aberdef>ii
A. Stronach, of Drumallan, Abe. d ,en
Alexander B. Whyte, raerchant,
Aberdeen
Manager — Alexander Anderson.
Aberdeen Commercial Company.
Established 1837.
DIRECTORS.
George Thompson, jun., Esq. of Pit-
medden
James H. Harvey, Esq., Pitgersie
Alex. Davidson, Esq. of Desswood
John Smith, Esq., advocate
Patrick Henderson Chalmers, Esq.,
advocate
William brown, Esq., Pitnamoon, and
Alexander Forbes Douglass, Esq., factor, Haddo House
Managers -Black and Copland,
Aberdeen Lime Company.
Provost Blaikie's Quay.
Suh-Committee^A.\e-s.3jnAex Nicol ; Henry Adamson ; Thomas Ruxton ; Thomas
Wishart, Cairntradlin ; John Craighead, jun., Tarbothill ; Hugh Ross,
Aberdeen ; and G. J. Walker, Portlethen.
Managers — Morison and Harvey.
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30 COMMERCIAL DIKECTOKY.
The Northern Co-operative Company, Limited.
Incorporated 1861.
GROCERS, PROVISION DEALERS, BAKERS, AND CLOTHIERS.
Capital, .. .. £10,000.
Eegisterei) Office, 51 Gallowgate,
Manager — William MitcheU. 2Veast(r«'— John Reid.
Book-keeper and Sem-etary — James D.ividson.
Bankers — The Aberdeen Town and County Banking Company.
Aberdeen Market Company.
Incorporated by Act of Parhament.
Capital £50,000.
DIRECTORS.
Chamnan— George W. Wilson, artist.
Beputiz-Ckainnan — George Walker, bookseller.
James Chalmers
Rev. Dr. W. R. Pirie
George Dickie, M.D.
W. Cassia
W. Alexander
W. G. Jamieson
William Lindsay
William Stevenson
George Jamieson
William MUne
Robert Middleton
James Wyllie
James Duguid
Secretaries and Lavj Agents — Adam, Thomson, and Ross, advocates
Treasurer— Robert Lumsden, manager. North of Scotland Bank
Superintendent — James Morison.
Architect — William Smith.
Henry Jackson, M.D.
W. Webster
A. D. Milne
G. Spark
Archibald Hossack
Wilham Moir
Bon- Accord Property Investment Company.
Established 1853.
Enrolled under the Act 6 and 7 Will. IV , Cap. 32. Shares, £25 each.
Entry Money, 6d. per share.
Trustees — Baillie Sim, Robert Lumsden, Esq., and J. D. Milne, Esq., advocate
DIRECTORS.
CJi airman— J). R. Lyall Grant, of Kingsford.
Vice-Ckalrman— Baillie Donald.
William Alexander, clothier
A. 8. Cook, clothier
Wilham Lindsay, publisher
James M'Kenzie, baker
G. Mackay, leather merchant
Rev. A. Ogilvie, Gordon's Hospital
James Paterson, draper, GaUowgate
James Ross, advocate
Solicitor— Ihora&s, Ruxton, advocate. Surveyor — James Henderson, architect
Treasurer-- 3 Sixaefi Morison, New Market
. Managers — Marquis and Hall, C.A.
Bankers — The North of Scotland Bank
The Aberdeen Property Investment Building
Society.
Established 1851.
Incorporated under " The Building Societies Act, 1874."
President— B?iiMe Hugh Ross, Broad Street
Vice-President— George T. Harvey, Esq., Aberdeen Lime Company
Bankers— ^ritifih. linen Company
Survegor— 3 ohxi. Robb, Builder, Spring Garden
Solicitor — William Hunter, advocate, 14 Adelphi
Treasure)'— 3 3imefi Collie Smith, sohcitor, 14 Adelphi
Manager— 3oh.i\ Macaldowie, 14 St. Nicholas Street
COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 31
Aberdeen Co-operative Property Investment
Company.
76 Union Street, Aberdeen.
TRUSTEES.
George Thompson, jun., Esq. of Pitmedden
WiUiam Henderson, Esq., Devanha House
DIRECTORS.
CJiairman — William Henderson, Esq. Fice-CJiairman—Ca,pt. William Leask.
George Brown, auctioneer
James Preston, carpenter
James M'Connach, mason
James Anderson, blacksmith
Manager — John Crombie, C.A.
John Eddie, clerk
James Walker, bookkeeper
James Selbie, mason
Alexander Brown, house carpenter
The Aberdeen Heritable Securities Investment
Company, Limited.
Incorporated under the Companies Act.s, 1862 and 1867.
Capital, £50,000.
Head Office of the Company — •
CITY BUILDINGS, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN.
Trustees.
Edward Fiddes, Esq., Banker I James A. Sinclair, Esq., Panker
Directors.
George Jamieson, Esq of Rosebank, Lord Provost of Aberdeen, Chairman.
John Cook, Esq. of Ashley i John Sangster, Esq , chemist
Anthony Cruickshank, Esq., Lethenty James Shepherd, Esq. (Messrs. Souter
Archer Fortescue, Esq. of Swanbister | and Shepherd)
Bankers.
The North of Scotland Bank | The Bank of Scotland
James A. Murray, C.A., Auditor. John Muill, Secretary.
City of Aberdeen Land Association, Limited.
Incorporated 29th March, 1875.
Office s — 2 2 Adelphi Court.
Secretaries and Treasurers — Messrs. Edmonds & Macqueen, Advocates.
The Aberdeen Jute Company, Limited.
DIRECTORS.
Chairman — William Leslie, Esq. of Nethermuir.
Deputy-Chairman — John Miller, Esq. , manufacturing chemist.
John W. Cruickshank, Esq., Sittyton
David M'Hardy, Esq., of Cranford
James Milne, Esq. of Kinaldie
Solicitors — Messrs. Edmonds and Macqueen
Auditor — James Meston, Esq., accountant
Secretary, pro tern. — William I;. Aberdein, Esq,
A. D. Milne, Esq., merchant
William Webster, Esq., baker
John F. White, Esq., Merchant
The Aberdeen District Tramways Company.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 10th August, 1872.
Office — 239 Union Street, Aberdeen.
DIRECTORS.
A. M. Ogston, Esq. of Ardoe, CJiairman.
John Cook, Esq. of Ashley
John Moir Clark, Esq. of Garthdee
John Cardno Couper, Esq. of Craigie-
buckler
James Chalmers, Esq. of Westburn
Thomas Douglas, Esq. of Airyhall
George Jamieson, Esq. of Rosebank
James Walker, Esq., Merchant
Bankers — The British Linen Company
Auditors — James Tytler and Archibald J. Rennie, accountants
Secretary— Ij. M'Kinnon, jun., advocate
32 COMMEKCIAL DIEECTOKY.
The Aberdeen Music Hall Company, Limited.
DIRECTORS.
Chairman — John Webster
Robert Abernethy
George Brown
Newell Burnett
Alexander Pirie, jun.
Eobert Catto
Alex. Davidson of Desswood
William Leslie
Auditor — Mr. John Crombie
Secretaries and Law Agents— Messrs. Kennedy and Fraser, advocates, Aberdeen
Keeper of the Rooms — William Clark
Alexander Nicol
Hardy Robinson
G. Thompson, jun.
Alexander B. Whyte
John F. White
Lambert Barron
Aberdeen Theatre and Opera House Company,
Limited.
DIRECTORS.
Oh airman — W. Stevenson of Viewfield.
Newell Burnett of Kylachie
A. M. Ogston of Ardoe
WilUam Duthie of Cairnbulg
John Gordon of Craigmyle
John G. Chalmers, publisher
J. Moir Clark, Garthdee House
John WiUet, C.E.
G. W. Wnson, artist
Solictors — Messrs. Adam, Thomson, and Ross, advocates
Architects — C. J. Phipps, F.S.A, London ; James Matthews, Aberdeen
Auditor — Archibald Renuie, accountant
Secretar)/—Jsimes Ross, advocate, 75 Union street
The Aberdeen Cemetery Company, Limited.
Registered Ofeice, 177 Union Street.
Alexander Davidson
George Donald
George Jamiei.on
DIRECTORS.
Alexander Nicol
Thomas Wilsone
WiUiam Yeats
Solicitor and Secretary — William Paul
Architect ccnd Surveyor — John Russell Mackenzie
Superintendent — James Turner
Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce, and North of
Scotland Trade Protection Society.
Instituted 1854.
Office — 137 Union Street.
President — William Henderson. Vice-President — James Florence
Birectors — Twenty -four of the leading merchants of the town
Treasure^' — David M'Hardy. Laic Agent — John Duncan, jun., advocate
Secretary— J Siraea Tytler, accountant
Society of Accountants.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1867.
President — Robert Fletcher. Treasurer and Secretary — James Meston
Auditor — James Milne
Council — John Crombie, J. A. Murray, and Jas. Milne
MEMBERS.
Alexander Brand
John Crombie
Robert Fletcher
Harvey Hall
William Lunan
Alex, Machray
James Meston
William Milne
James Milne
James A. Murray
James A. Sinclair
John Smith
James Tytler
LEGAL DIRECTORY.
33
SECTION IV.— LEGAL DIRECTORY.
Society of Advocates.
Incorporated by Royal Charters— 1774, 1799, and 1862.
President —Robert Smith. Treasurer — Alexander Davidson.
1807
1836
1851
C. Winchester n
George Grub, LL.D.
James PauU
William Yeats n
John Davidson
1812
John Stuart, LL.D. n
C. Chalmers n
1852
1837
John Robertson
1817
David Mitchell
Alexander Gibbon
C. G. Grainger
1853
D. R. Morice n
William Paul
1818
William Moir
W. Adam n
1839
Alex Stronach n
James Williamson
1854
Robert Smith n
Charles Duncan n
1819
Alex. Davidson
R. Ligertwood n
John Smith n
1840
John Reid
1820
William Hunter
1855
G. Johnston n
John Ligertwood n
Peter Duguid
G. C. Fraser
1822
1841
Thos. Mackenzie
John Angus n
Alex. Duthie n
Charles P. Runcy
James Collie n
D. H. Kennedy
1825
WiUiam P. Ogg
John Duncan, jun.
N. Burnett n
1842
1826
William Ross n
James Garden
Lauchlan M'Kinnon,
1856
John Thomson
J. Watt, jun. n
1827
Sir A. Anderson n
] un. 71
William Duxm
1843
Andrew Jopp n
John Watt
Lessel Stephen
1829
George Collie
Al. Macdonald n
1844
Francis Edmond n
George Allan n
1857
John D. Milne
T. A.W. A. Youngson
1831
Alex. Stronach, jun.
Andrew Murray n
1845
J. B. M'Combie n
James Bryce
1858
Pat. Davidson n
Alex. E. Smith
James Geddes
1846
Alex. Edmond n
John Webster
George Walker
Norval Clyne
John Muill
1832
18"9
Marianus Massie
1847
John S. Henderson
John Clark n
Patrick Cooper n
William L. Roid n
John G. Dawson
1833
Thomas Primrose
1848
Alex. Simpson, sen.
1860
Alexander Yeats
1834
Alex. Simpson, jun.
T. J. Bremner
George Cadenhead
1861
Lambert Barron
Thomas Ruxton
C. B, Davidson
1835
1849
1862
John Humphrey
John Ferguson
James F. Lumsden
George Grant
D. G. Cattanach
Alex. Cochran n
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LEGAL DIRECTOKY.
1863
David Duncan
James Tawse
1864
Geo. David Rutlier-
ford n
P. H. Chalmers n
Alex. Edmond, jun.
James Ross
Farqiiharson Taylor
Garden
William Milne
T. S. Sinclair Spark
Robert Collie Gray
David Carter Fraser
William Gordon n
1865
Peter Clark
David Littlejohn
Douglass Duncan
Alex. Murray n
John Parker
1866
Alex. Webster n'
Harvey Hall
John Paton Cumine
1868
Jas. Marray Garden n
John Milne Shaw a
1869
Alexander Kemlo
John Whyte
1870
Arthur D. Morice
George D. Wallace n
C. Gordon Downie
George Anderson
Nathaniel Farquhar §
Lecturer on Scots Law and Conveyancing, and Librarian — George Grub, LL.D.
Factor and Secretary — Norval Clyne. Officer — •Thomas Wood.
Those having n attached to their names are Notaries Pubhc.
§ Agents for Poor.
1871
Stodart J. Mitchell §
Ah. M'l. M'Donald§ n
Alex. F. Wight n
Andrew Macpherson
Hugh M'Lennan
1872
Alex. Meffet
Frank Jamieson n
1873
Wm. Smith
Robert Lamb
David Stewart
1874
James Duguid n
Thomas Shives
Robert Gray
1875
Alexander Shirres n
Circuit Court of Justiciary.
The Circuit Court of Justiciary, for the Counties of' Aberdeen, Eanflf, and
Kincardine, meets at xiberdeen twice a-year, in the month of April and Sep-
tember, for the trial of criminal cases by one or two of the Lords. Appeals in
certain civil cases from the inferior courts are also heard by this court.
SheriflF Court of Aberdeen and Kincardine.
Sheriff— 3 o\yn. Guthrie Smith, advocate
Sheriffs Substitute- John Comrie Thomson, and John Dove Wilson, advocates,
and in their absence, J. Angus, Al. Stronach, William Yeats, and
George Grub, LL.D., advocates in Aberdeen
Sheriff-Clerk of Aberdeenshire— 3 6h.n Ligertwood
Clerics Depute — Alexander Moffat, R. Beattie, and Wm. Downie
Ctol'S— Wm. M. Garden, George Brewster
Clerk-Depute at Peterhead — R. Maitland
Procurator-Fiscal of Aberdeen and Kincardine— AI&k.. Simpson, jun., advocate
Assistant Fisccds — George Cadenhead and Nathaniel Farquhax-, advocates
A.udiior — Alexander Moffat Bar Officer — Thomas L. Shaw
Keeper of Court House — William Richardson
Court Days, Ordinary Roll at Aberdeen — Wednesday and Friday
Small Debt Roll— Th.uYsdsiY. Debts Recovery Roll — Friday
Court Day at Peterhead- Tuesday. Court Day at Stonehaven — Wednesday
Commissary Court.
Commissary — The Sheriff
Commissaries-Depute — The Sheriffs Substitute
Commissary Clerk -The Sheriff Clerk
Commissary Clerk Depute — Charles Warrack
Procurator-Fiscal- Alex. Simpson, jun.
Clerks -George E. Michie, V^'^iLliam Weir, and George Smith.
LEGAL DIRECTORY.
35
Sheriff Small Debt and Circuit Court.
The ordinary Small Debt Court at Aberdeen is held on Thursday at 10 o'cloc]c
A.M., weekly, during Sessions of the Court, and once or twice during vacation.
The Circuit Small Debt Courts are held at Aboyne, Inverurie, Huntly,
Turriff, and Fraserburgh, once every three months.
James Nicol, Turriff
Robert Anderson, Fraserburgh
William S. Milne, Aboyne
G. Taylor, Inverurie
W. Murdoch, Huntly
are the persons who respectively issue summonses, &c. , to be brought in these
Courts ; and a clerk from Aberdeen oflBciates in these Courts.
Justice of Peace Court.
The Quarter Sessions are held on the firstfTuesdays of the Months of March,
May, August, and last Tuesday of October. Special Sessions are occasionally
held.
Clerk — ^James A. Sinclair. Cie7^k-I>e.pute—Ale-K.-Ander Moffat.
Procurator- Fiscal — Alex Simpson, jun.
Justice of Peace Small Debt Court.
The Aberdeen District Court sits every Fortnight, on Monday, at 11 o'clock
A.M., for the trial of Small Debt Cases under £5, by 6 Geo. IV., c. 48.
Judges— Any two Justices of the Peace. Clerk — J. A. Sinclair.
Clerk Deputy — Alexander Moffat.
Bar Officer — William Richardson.
Aberdeen -
Alford - -
Braemar -
Ellon - -
Garioch
Kincardine
DISTRICT AND DEPUTE CLERKS.
Alexander Moffat
H. M'Connach Forbes
James Smith, Ballater
George F. Raeburn
A. Fowlie, Inverurie
Peterhead - Robert Maitland
Rathen and f Robei-t Sutherland,
Fraserburgh | Frasei-burgh
Huntly - - W. Taylor
Turriff - - James NicoU
Old Deer - - John Walker
Holidays — New Year's Day, Good Friday, the First Monday in May, the
Queen's Birthday, the Aberdeen Annual Holiday, the First Monday in August,
and Christmas Day, are kept as Holidays at the Sheriff Clerk's, the Commis-
sary Clerk's, and the Justice of Peace Clerk's Offices.
Messengers-at-Arms.
John Milne, Aberdeen
James M'Kinnon, Huntly
Grant Imlay, Peterhead
J. D. M'Nee, Turriff
Sheriff Oflacers.
Thomas L. Shaw, Aberdeen
George Lyell
John Hendry
Alexander Sangster
James Cooper
John Milne
James Young
James Bowie
William Rue, Cruden
Grant Imlay, Peterhead
John Leslie ,,
William Finlay ,,
William Rushmore, Fraserburgh
George Taylor, Keith
Geo. Shepherd ,,
John Brown, New Pitsligo
John Argo, New Deer
J. D. M'Nee, Turriff
George Webster, Oldmeldruni
John Law, Lumsden Village, Auchin-
doir
James M'Kinnon, Huntly
W. Kennedy, Insch
George Robertson, Inverurie
John Dawson ,,
Joseph NicoU, Kincardine O'Neil
William Cran, Ballater
William Bretaner, Banchory-Ternan
John Morrison, Banff
Robert Cormack, Fyvie
John Marr, Alford
James M 'Hardy, Tarland
36 MEDICAL DIRECTORY.
General Eoad Trustees.
General Clerl- — IS'ewell Burnett, Aberdeen.
DISTRICTS AND DISTRICT CLERKS.
1. Deer Patrick Irvine, Peterhead.
2. Ellon George P. Raebum, Ellon.
3. Garioch C. B. Davidson, advocate, Aberdeen.
4. Kincardine O'Neil William Milne, C. A., Aberdeen.
5. Turriff Alexander Souter, Banff.
<i. Aberdeen George Andei-son, advocate, Aberdeen.
7. Alford Francis Stephen, Alf ord.
8. Huntly Wm. Murdoch, solicitor, Huntly.
SECTION v.— MEDICAL DIRECTORY.
Koyal Infirmary (1740).
PHYSICIANS.
J.W. F. Smith-Shand, M.D. I Robert Beveridge, M.B. | Angus Eraser, M.D.
Resident Physician's Assistant— Ailved Westland.
SUREONS.
"William Pirrie, M.D.
Eavid Kerr, M.D. | David Fiddes, M.D.
Junior Surgeon — Alex. Ogston, M.D.
OpTitlialmic Burgeon — Alex. D. Davidson, M.D.
Dental Surgeon — W. Williamson, R.C.S.E.
Resident Surgeon's Assistant — Alex. M. Macaldowie.
Resident Superintendent and Apothecary— Hdbert Rattray, M.D.
Chaplain— Re-v. Alex. Ferguson. Treasurer and Secretary — Wm. Carnie.
Auditor — James Tytler. Matron — Miss Christie.
Head Nurse — Miss Dobbie.
Lecturei's on Clinical Medicine — Dr. James W. P. Smith-Shand, Dr. Robert
Beveridge, and Ur. Angus Eraser.
Zecturei's on Clinical Surgery — ^Wm. Pirrie, M.D., David Kerr, M.D., and
David Fiddes, M.D,
Lecturer on Pathology and Curator of Museum — James Rodger, CM., M.B.
Royal Lunatic Asylum (1800).
OFFICIALS.
Physician and Superintendent— l^-dbert Jamieson, M.D.
Medical Assistants— FTcederick. W. Wright and W. Bannerman.
House /Steward— Edward Savage. Housekeeper — Miss Harper.
Head Female Attendant — Miss Anderson.
Ladies' Superintendent at Slmhill House — ^Mrs. Butters.
Housekeeper at do.— Miss E. Johnston.
Consulting Physician — Dr. Macrobin. Chaplain — Rev. Alex. Ferguson.
Treasure)- and Clerk — WiUiam Carnie.
Auditor — James Tytler.
MEDICAL DIRECTORY.
3-7
Hospital for the Relief of Persons Labouring under
Incurable Diseases.
President— The Right Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen.
Vice-Presidents— Willium Leslie of Warthill, Alexander Innes of Raemoir,
Sheriff Comrie Thomson, and Sheriff Dove Wilson.
Secretary and Treasurer— Patrick Cooper, advocate.
Ophthalmic Institution for Diseases of the Eye
and Ear,
THE DISPENSARY, GUESTROW.
Under the Patronage of the Lord Provost of Aberdeen, and the Members for
the City and County of Aberdeen, Wilham Leslie, Esq. of Warthill,
and the Hon. the County Club.
President —
Surgeon — Dr. A. D. Davidson, 207 Union Street.
Secretaries and Treasurers — Messrs. Davidson and Garden, advocates
Attendance daily at 2-30 p.m. Open to all cases, without any recommendation.
Aberdeen Dispensary, & Vaccine Institution (1823),
61 GUESTROW.
For supplying Advice and Medicine to the sick poor, and to such as are
unfit patients for the Infirmary, at their own houses. Supported by voluntary
contributions.
President — The Lord Provost.
Vice-Presidents— 3. Webster, and Sir Alexander Anderson.
Secretaries and Treasurers — Watt and Cumine, advocates.
MEDICAL ATTENDANTS.
William Fraser, surgeon I James Rodger, CM., M.B.
John Paterson, do. Patrick Blaikie Smith, M.B., M.C.
Alex. Duncan, M.B. ' Robert J. Garden, M. B., M.C.
Surgeon-Dentist — A. A. De Lessert.
Vaccination by the Medical Officers of the Institution.
Apothecaries — J. and J. Urquhart. Housekeeper — Miss Catto.
Patients admitted every morning at 10 o'clock ; Medicine dispensed every
afternoon at half-past 3 o'clock : and Vaccination performed every Wednesday^
at 3 o'clock.
Aberdeen Medico- Chirurgical Society.
Institutkd 1789.
President— Dr. R, Beveridge.
Secretary ayid I'reasurer—Dr. J. Rodger.
Librarian — Wm. Fraser, surgeon.
Those marked thus * constitute the Council.
Dr. William Henderson
,, F. Ogston
,, D. Kerr
,, Alexander Harvey
,, * James Will
,, * William Pirrie
,, J. Paterson
,, D. Fiddes
,, G. Morison
., *R. Jamieson
,, William Fraser
„ G. Ogilvie
Dr. J. Ferguson
,, Al. Gibbon
,, * James Corbet
,, ""R. Beveridge
,, J. Irvine
,, A. Duncan
,, J. Marshall
,, ""H. Jackson
,, Archibald Reith
„ J. Booth
,, C. Macquibban
,, J.W.F.Smith-Sband
Dr. John Struthers
., D. D. Brown
,, J. E. Fowler
Mr. W. Williamson
,, A. A. De Lessert
Dr.'^J. Rodger
,, CM. Crombie
,, J. Urquhart
,, T. Milne
,, J. R. Garden
38 ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY.
SECTION VI.— ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY.
ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. MINISTERS. KESIDENCES.
East Parish Union street A. W. Brown 148 Crown street
Principal Beadle — Alexander Scatterty, Exchange street
( J. Forsyth, D. D .... 19 Rnbislaw ter.
West Parish Union street •< Alexander Irvine Robertson, B. D. ,
( 126 Crown street
Principal Beadle — John Gray, 2y Bon- Accord street
North Parish King street Wm. Jamieson, B. D. , 153 Crown st.
Principal Beadle — John Logan, 11 Crooked Lano
South Parish Belmont street. . . .James K. Duncan, 9Devanha terrace
Principal Beadle — Thomas Wood, Advocates' Hall, Broad street
Greyfriars Parish Broad street J. Henderson 17 Victoria st. West
Principal Beadle— John Mitchell, 8 Skene street
St. Clement Parish — St. Clement st Geo. P. I. Philip 8 Canal ten-ace
Principal Beadle — James Ewing, 20 Prince Regent street
John Knox Mounthooly Charles Skene 10 Rose street
Principal Beadle — Hugh Stewart., 10 Nelson street
Gilcomston Summer street. . . .David Milne 5 Garden place
Principal Beadle — Robert Edward, 64 Skene street
( John Milne 51 Chapel street
Holbum Wellington Place •< Jas. A. M'Clymont, B.D., 25 Victoria
( street West
Principal Beadle — Peter Johnston, 46 Dee street
FeiTyhill Ferry hUl Henry W. Wright 34 FerryhiU pi.
Rubislaw Queen's Cross Henry Cowan, B.D . . 34 Albert ter.
FEEE CHUKCH OF SCOTLAND.
KAMES. WHKKE SITtTATED. MINISTERS. RESIDENCES.
East Belmont street James Selkirk 5 Westiield ter.
Principal Beadle — Joseph Lawrence, 86 John street
West Union street John Laidlaw 4 Waverley place
Principal Beadle— Alex. Barnet, Church Buildings, Bon-Accord street
North West North street. . . G. D. Lowe Deemount ten-ace
Principal Beadle — James Adams, 6 Frederick street
South Belmont street J. M. Sloane, F.S. Manse, Queen's rd.
Principal Beadle — William Macadam, 72 St. Andrew street
Melville Correction Wynd.. . . J. H. Collie, M.A 1 Ashley place
Principal Beadle— G. Robertson, 84 Shiprow
Gaelic Gaelic lane George M 'Donald .... 2 Dcvanha ter.
Principal Beadle— David M'Kay, 23 Jack's brae
Bon- Accord Union Terrace Alexander Leslie ... .14 Albyn place
Principal Beadle — William Menzies, J19 Short Loanings
Trinity Crown street Wm. H. Gualter
Principal Beadle — Alex. Lennie, 40 Chapel street
Greyfriars George street Hugh Fitzpatrick 38 Skene street
Principal Beadle — Francis Russell, 40 Broad street
Gilcomston Union street W. M'Gilvray, D.D., View place,
Principal Beadle — Adam Hay, 9 Skene Row
Union Shiprow Alex. Bannatyne . . 9 Victoria et. W.
Principal Beadle — James Cotton, 178 Gallowgate
St. Clements Prince Regent st Alex. Spence, D.D Castlehill
Princiiml Beadle— John Forsyth, 27 Summer lane
John Knox Gerrard street John Stephen Rosemount place
Principal Beadle— James Ogg, 30 Loch street
( W. L. Mitchell, 34 Victoria street W.
Holbum Bon- Accord terrace. •< Andw. M 'Queen, M.X., B.D., 47
( Victoria street West
Principal Eeadle —
ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTOEY. 39
NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. MINISTERS. RESIDENCES.
Mariners Commerce street John Longmuir, LL.D., 5 Dee placo
Principal Beadle — John Guyan, 23 Commerce street
High Belmont Street Henry W. Bell 6 Albyn terrace
Principal Beadle — \Vm. Simpson, 36 Union Terrace
Gallowgate 160 Gallowgate James Goodall. .14 Correction wynd
Principal Beadle — George Jamieson, 8 Gilcomston steps
Rntherf ord Loanhead terrace .... Alex. Yule 12 Albert terrace
Ferryhill Rotunda place James I vei-ach . . . . 12 Ferry hill place
Principal Beadle — John Scott, 4 Abbotsford place
EPISCOPALIAN, UNITED PEESBYTERIAN, «&c.
NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. MINISTERS. r.ESIDENCES.
d J. 1, -m ■„„ 1 ( Bishop Suther, D.C.L. ..62 Carden place
Scotch Episcopal- Urancis Kitchen, M.A., Assistant
S. Andrew s King Street^ ^.^^^.^^^ ' _ ^^3 ^^^^^ ^^^^^^
Principal Beadle— Charles E. Lewis, 27 King street
Scotch Episcopal — | Wilham Ramsay Sparks,
St. John's St. John's place ) 84 Bon-Accord street
Principal Beadle— W illiam Baillie, 3 Chapel Court, Justice street
St. Marj^r.'?''.''':""''.'c;rden place} J--^« ^^^^^^ Danson.. ..7 Waverley pi.
Principal Beadle —
Scotch Episcopal- I John Comper 90 King street
St. Margaret s Seamount place ) '^ -■" s •=
Episcopal— \
St. Paul's 61 Gallowgate \
Principal Beadle— H. Franklin, 61 Gallowgate
St. Jame?"."^ .'.'.':" %'rown street }j«^" ^^- I^-^--^" -'' ^^1^^--- ^\
Principal Beadle— Thomas Selbie, 6 Jopp's lane
United Presbyterian . . St. Nicholas Lane. . . J ohn Rutherford . . 9 Westfield ter.
Principal Beadle — Wm. Adams, 8 Flourmillbrae
United Presbyterian. .George street Arch. Young, M.A., 2 Ashley place
Principal Beadle — John Nicol, 16 Northfleld, Gilcomston
United Presbyterian . . Belmont street David Beatt 6 Ann place
Principal Beadle— Hind Harper, 10 St. Paul street
United Presbyterian . . Charlotte street Matthew Galbraith 2 Dee place
Principal Beadle — Robert Kaye, 110 Gallowgate
United Presbyterian. .St. Paul's street. . . .Andrew Dickie. . .2 Rosemount ter.
Principal Beadle — Robert Wyllie, 9 St. Paul street
United Presbyterian. .Nelson street Thomas Brown. . .6 King's crescent
Principal Beadle — Charles Reid, 6 Gerrard street
Associate Synod Skene Terrace John M-Kay 26 Skene terrace
Methodist (Wesleyan).. Crown terrace F. Inglis Walsh. .59 Bon- Accord st.
Principal Beadle — John Spence, 38 Castle street
Methodist (Free) Dee street William Redfern 37 Summer st.
Principal Beadle — John Catto, 18 Rose street
Congregational Belmont street J. B. Bell 130 Union street
Principal Beadle— John Clark, 8 Little Belmont street
Congi-egational Blackfriars street. . . Joseph Vickery, 42 Belvidere place
Principal Beadle — Thomas Michie, 61 Loch street
Congregational Frederick street John Hunter, Elm Cot., 27i Mount
Principal Beadle — Hugh Whannel, 34 St. Paul street [street
Congregational Park street John Duncan, Eden Cot., Mount st.
Principal Beadle — Peter Robb, 4 Park street
Evangelical Union St. Paul street A. M. Fairbairn 18 Ferryhill pL
Principal Beadle— Wm. Adams, 5 St. Paul street
Evangelical Union . . . .John street Alex. Stewart. .5 South Crown st.
Principal Beadle— Alex. Shepherd, 149 Causewayeiid
T> . . I r^ i. i. ( Alexander Anderson, 7 Chanonry,
baptist George street.... I old Aberdeen
Baptist (English) Crown terrace . . . { ^^Hardgate '''''^''''' ^ ^^^'"'^^''''^'
PrineiiDul Beadle — C. Towell, 32 Upper Denburn
40 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOHY.
KAMES. WHERE SITUATED. MINISTERS. BESIDEyCES.
Baptist (Scotch) South Silver street.
„ r, 4.x, T "\ Right Rev. John Macdonald ; "Wm.
Roman Catnoiic— ( Stopani ; James Macdonald ; Don.
Church of the Assumption.Huntly street V(^j^.^^^^ Chapel House, Huntly
Chapel of the Visitation, Justice street j street
Principal Beadle — John Stewart, King's square, Huntly street
Friends Diamond street. ..Various
Unitarian George street Wm. Bennet 1 Belvidere place
SECTION VII.-EDUGATIONAL DIRECTORY. ^
University of Aberdeen.
Founded 1494.
Clumcellm'—Ch^iYleB Henry, Duke of Richmond and Lennox.
Vice- Chancellor — Principal Campbell.
Rector — Thomas Henry Huxley, LL.D.
Parliamentary Representative — Edward S. Gordon, Q.C., LL.D.
Principal — Peter Colin Campbell, D.D. Sec?'eiar]/— William MilUgan, D.D.
Aasessors—'Wxn. Leslie, Esq., M.A. ; John Webster, Esq. ; Rev. John Chri.stie,
D.U. ; Rev. Professor Pirie, D.D.
Registrar and Librarian — Rev. John Fyfe, M.A.,
PROFESSORS.
Greek William D. Geddes, M.A.
Humanity John Black, M.A.
Logic Alexander Bain, M.A., LL.D.
Mathematics Frederick FuUer, M.A.
Natural Philosophy David Thomson, M.A.
Moral Philosophy William Martin, M.A., LL.D.
Natural History James Nicol
Systematic Theologj^ Samuel Trail, D.D., LL.D.
Divinity and Church History William R. Pirie, D.D.
Divinity and Biblical Criticism William Milhgan, D.D.
Oriental Languages John Forbes, D.D., LL.D.
Law Patrick Davidson, LL.D.
Institutes of Medicine George Ogilvie, M.D.
Practice of Medicine John Macrobin, M.D.
Chemistry James Smith Brazier
Anatomy John Struthers, M. D.
Surgery William Pirrie, M.D.
Materia Medica Alexander Harvey, M.D.
Midwifery Vacant
Medical Logic and Medical Jurisprudence. . . Francis Ogston, M. D.
Botany George Dickie, M.D.
LECTURERS.
(W. R. Pirie, D.D.
Murray Sunday Lecture •< W. Milligan, D.D.
(S. TraU, D.D., LL.D.
Murtle Lecture — Evidences of Christianity . . W. R. Pirie, D. D.
Agriculture Vacant
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.
41
ASSISTANTS.
Greek Robert Lyon, M. A.
Humanity George Ferries, M. A.
Mathematics George Turriff
Natural Pliilosophy P. J. Anderson, M. A. , & "W. Scott
Chemistry Patrick B. Smith, CM., M.B.
Anatomy A. Craigmile, M.A., CM., M.B.
Medical Logic and Medical Jurisprudence. . .Fras. Ogston, jun., CM., M.B.
Materia Medica A. D. Davidson, M. A., CM., M.D.
EXAMINERS FOR DEGREES.
I* Robert Beveridge, M.B.
In Medicine •< Alex. Ogston, M.D.
( J. W. F. Smith-Shand, M.D.
( William Minto, M. A.
In Arts-< David Paul, M.A.
(Wm. D. Stephen, M.A.
Free Church College, Union Place.
Rev. James Lumsden, D.D., 34 Bon- Accord Terrace.
Rev. Dr. David Brown, 104 Crown Street.
Rev. W. Robertson Smith, 83 Crown Street.
Janitor and Curator of Museum— "Wilham Beveridge, 2 Alf ord Place.
Aberdeen School Board.
Chairman— Rev. William Robinson Pirie, D.D., Professor of Church History
Alexander Hain, Professor of Logic
Rev. John Black, Professor of Humanity
William Forsyth, Editor
William Henderson, Shipowner
Rev. James Lumsden, D.D., Principal of the Free Church College
Rev. Walter M'Gilvray, D.D.
David M 'Hardy, Ironmonger
Alexander D. Milne, Merchant
William Rose, Shipowner
Alexander Simpson, Advocate
The Right Rev. Thos. George Suther, D.C.L., Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney
Rev. John Sutherland, Roman Catholic Clergyman
Clerk and Treasurer — Mr. Thomas Hector
Cfficer— Mr. George Gall
Office of the Board, - - - - 12 King Street.
Schools under the 3Ianagement of the School Board.
Grammar School.
(Founded previous to 1262.)
jRecf or— Alexander Martin, M.A.
SUBJECTS. MASTERS.
Classics... i'^'^^ Rector, Rev. J. W. Legge, M.A., and
( Thomas Still, M.A.
English i Alexander F. Murison, M.A., and Rev. Alex.
1 C Willox, M. A., assis^an^
Arithmetic and Mathematics . . . Charles Sleigh, M.A.
French and German H. Krueger
Natural Science Chas. Sleigh, M. A., and Mr. John Roy
Writing] Samuel Pope
Drawing John Mitchell
Elocution Alfred M'Leod
Fencing and Gymnastics Henry Roland
Examiner Rev. A. Beverly, LL.D.
Janitor — William Dawson.
Prospectuses of the School may be had from the Janitor, at the School
Lodge, or at the Oflace of the School Board.
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42 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.
The Girls' Academy, Little Belmont Street.
Head Master Mr. John McBain, M. A.
Mistress Miss Jane L. F. Stewart.
Pianoforte Miss Margaret Rosa.
Drawing Mr. John Mitchell.
With special visiting Masters for Modern Languages, Singing, and Elocution.
The Fees for English range from 6s. per quarter in the Preparatory Section,
to 12s. per quarter in the Advanced Section, inclusive of Singing and Elocution.
Prospectuses may be obtained from the Head Master, or at the Ofl&ce of the
School Board.
Public Elementary Schools.
TEACHERS.
Little Belmont Street PubUc School Mr. John M'Bain, M.A.
(The Girls' Academy) Miss J. L. F. Stewart
St. Paul Street Public School. i^^' '^^'^^^rt' f ^^^^P^
( Miss I. L. Chalmers
Albion Street PubUc School j ^^- '^t™^!/^']^^^
( Miss S. M Leod
Princes Street Public School Mr. George S. Forrest
Mary weU Street Public School { ML^fillen^ ohnston
Virginia Street Public School Mr. Wm. Dunlop
Gerrard Street Public School Miss Margaret M'Robbie
James Street Public School . Miss Margaret Johnston
Northfield Public School . . Miss Jane Shand
St. Andrew Street Public School Mr. James Stevenson
Greyfriars Public School -[ ^f- Thomas C. Hynd
•' . ( Miss Margaret Marshall
Porthm PubUc School \^T- I^obert C Watson
( Miss Lizzie M. Gumming
St. Clement Street PubUc School | ^{f- Jpj^^ M'Lachlan
( Miss Margaret Knowles
Schools binder the Patronage of the Toimi Council.
Dr. Andrew Bell's Schools, Frederick Street.
SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Master — Mr. James Milne.
Branches Taught— English Reading, Grammar, Geography, History, Writing,
Dictation, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Geometry, Music, and Drawing.
Fees — Three half -pence and twopence per week.
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
Teacher — Miss M'Kay.
Branches Taught— Same as in Boys' School, with the addition of plain
Needlework and Knitting. Fees— Three half-pence and twopence per
week.
Aberdeen Church of Scotland Training College
and Practising School, George Street.
Under the charge of the General Assembly's Education Committee.
Sub- Committee in Aberdeen.
Professor Black, Chairman I Rev. W. R. Pirie, D.D.
Rev. William Milligan, D.D. Rev. Henry Cowan, B.D.
Rev. A. Irvine Robertson, B.D. I WilUam Yeats, Esq.
Alexander Simpson, advocate, Sea-etari/ and Treasurei\
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY. 43
TRAINING COLLEGE.
Rector— Joseph. Ogilvie, M.A. Assistant— Rohert M'William, M.A.
Vocal Music— JsLUies Wilson. Brawiitg-Jose-ph Kennedy.
Pianoforte Instruction — John Adlington. Domestic Economy -Mrs. Kerr,
Governess— MXbs F, Newsome. i^'revicA— Mdlle. Boudin.
PRACTISING SCHOOL.
Head Master— 3 ^vaQS Kerr, M.A. Assistant— 3 oh\i Monciir.
Middle Department— Miss Webster. In/ant Department — Miss Ross.
Pianoforte Instruction — Miss Porter. Janitor— John Drysdale.
Aberdeen Free Church. Training College.
Rev. James Lvimsden, D.D., Convener.
Robert Lumsden, Esq. , banker, Secretary and Treasurer.
TRAINING COLLEGE.
Rector — Alexander Ramage.
Music William Litster I Arithmetic James Wood, M.A.
History and Geography — Miss Knowles | Drcacing : Joseph Kennedy
Domestic Economy — Miss Walker.
PRACTISING SCHOOL.
Alexander Ramage, Head-master.
Teachers — James Darling, James Dundas, D. Annandale,
James Roger. Miss Knowles, and Miss Walker.
ya/iiior— William McAdam.
Benominational Schools.
NAMES. WHK.RE SITUATED. TEACHER"',
Church of Scot, Estab. (South) Guild street Alexander Clerihew
Do. (Gilcomston)..57 Summer st. . . .George Imray
Do., Free (Holburn) . . . .Justice Mill lane.. Miss Duncan
S. Episcopal (St. Andrews) 9 Castle street Mrs. Singer
Do. (St. John's) St. John's place. .James M'IntoshMunro
Do, (St, Margaret's; Seamount place.. Miss Grieve
I Boys' Academy,
Roman Catholic (St. Peter's) Constitution st. . Sri^^S^hoot^Francis-
C can Nuns
Endowed Schools.
NAMES, ■yvHERli BIIUATED. lEACHEKS.
Ross's School Holburn street | i^ss^R^berteon
Dr. John Brown's Skene Squai-e John Roy
Miss Chalmer's Westfield Miss Copland
Charity Schools.
KAMKS. WHERK SITUATED. TEACHERS.
( John Macinnes
John Davidson's Foootdee
James Thain's 52 Shiprow Joseph Strachan
( Miss Spalding
44 EDUCATIONAL DIEECTORY.
Academies, Schools, and Teachers.
NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. TEACHERS.
West-End Academy 216 Union street Wm. Lyon and Assistants
The Aberdeen Institution 9 North Silver street . . William Rattray
„., oi. J. A J -lATVT t.1 a-1 i. f Charles Michie, M. A., and
Silver Street Academy 10 North Silver st. .. •< Assistants
Educational Institution 245 U lion street C. Des Clayes, Principal
Acad, for Modern Languages, 250 Union street H. Krueger
TT • -D A J ™ 1CTT •« T)^^ (Robcrt Sim and Assis-
Union Row Academy IS Union Row j +.„v,f „
Bellevue Academy Academy street Alex. Green and Assist.
Mathematics, &c 12 Golden square David Rennet
Navigation 21 James street J. R. Jones
Trades' School Denburn | ^'^^Z^^^'"'' ^""^ ^^''''
Aberdeen Song School, Union Street.
Ladies' Boarding and Day Schools.
Misses Chisholm, 77 Bon- Accord street
Franciscan Nuns, Huntly street
Miss FuUerton, 73 Dee street
Misses Fyfe, 147 Crown street
Misses Knowles, 50 Union place
Misses Murray, 7 West Craibstone st.
Miss Proctor, 16 Victoria street
Miss Peterkin, 2 Affleck street
Misses Reid, 13 Union row
Miss Ross, 42 Union place
Miss Warrack, 52 & 53 Union place
Misses White, 2 West Craibstone st.
Miss Robb, 6 Affleck street
Mechanics' Institution— 1824.
President — Robert Urquhart. Vice-President— John Miller.
Treasurer — John Keith. Manager and Secretary — James Sinclair.
Librarian — P. G. F. Thompson.
School of Science and Art.
(In connection with the Science and Art Department of the Committee of
Council on Education.)
Chairman of the Committee — Robert Urquhart. Secretary — James Sinclair.
SCIENCE.
Mathematics — D. Maver. Theoretical Mechanics — D. Maver.
Physics — John Gray. Chemistry — Thomas Jamieson.
ART.
Drawing in all its Branches— J osei>h Kennedy and Assistants.
OTHER EVENING CLASSES.
English — Andrew Steel. French — William Brebner.
Arithmetic, Writing, and Boo k-keepiyig —John Roy and Assistant.
Robert Gordon's Hospital.
Founded 1729.
For the maintenance and education of Sons and Grandsons of Burgesses of
Guild, and Trades Burgesses in Aberdeen.
Governors— The Lord Provost, Magistrates, Town Council, and Four of the
Ministers of Aberdeen — viz. , Rev. Dr. Forsyth, Rev. A. W. Brown, Rev.
J. Henderson, and Rev. G. F. I. Philip.
House Governor and Head Master— Rev. A. Ogilvie, M.A.
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOTIY. 45
TEACHERS.
Mathematicx—Uev. Alexander Gcrrard,
M.A., LL.D.
Aritfimctic— John Scott, M.A.
£n{/lish — James Dale, B.Sc., London
House Tutor — Alex. Lobban, M . A.
Writlnff and I>raicin(f —Hamuel Pope
Fnitrh — Monsieur Dos Clayca
Music — L. G. Sandison
Jhmcing — Wm. W. Balfour
Drill Master —
Clerk and Factor— Alex. Stronach, advocate.
Treasurer — Alexander Rust. Auditor — William Milne, accountant.
Physician— Br. Piddes. Matron — Miss Sutherland.
House Steward — David Gray. Officer and Gatekeeper — Jobn Smith.
COLLYHILL'S TRUST.
An additional Endowment to Robert Gordon's Hospital, by the late Alex.
Simpson, Esq. of Collyhill, in 1816.
Trustees— HhQ Princijv.il mhI Profc^ssors of the University of Alxjrdccn, and
Fo\ir of tlie Ministers of Aburdccn, viz., Princijial Campbell, Professors
Geddes, Fuller, Martin, 'J'homson, Nicol, Pirie, D.D., J. Forbes, LL.D.,
Brazier, Macrobin ; Rev. Dr. Forsyth, Rev. A. W. Brown, Rev. J. Hen-
derson, and G. F. I. Philip.
Clerk and Factor — Alexander Stronach, advocate.
Boys' and Girls' Hospital,
King Strpiet Road.
This Hospital was instituted in 1739, and the Trustees were incorporated by
Act of Parliament, 1852. Its objects are the maintenance and education of
poor children of the Parish of St. Nicholas. The education consists of reading,
writing, arithmetic, grammar, geography, drawing, and music. The girls are
also taught sewing, knitting, and household work. Children are admitted
from 7 to 10 years of age, and loay continue till 14. Present number, 60 boys
and BO girls.
Master— JOrineH C. Barnet I Matron — Miss Sutherland
steward — Duncan M'Pherson | Sewing ./l/i.sirc.s.s'— Miss M. Hutchison
Factor — -Alexander Davidson, advocate.
Treasurer and Secretary — Alexander Simpson, advocate.
Physician — Francis Ogston, M.D.
Institution for the Education of the Deaf & Dumb,
3 1 BELMONT S T R E E T.
Instituted 1810.
Patron — His Grace the Duke of Richmond.
President o.nd Convene)^ — The Loi'd Provost for the time being.
Hon. Secretary and, Treasurer— A. Edn)ond, jun.
Hon. Physician — Dr. Angus Eraser.
Sux)eriiitendent and Teacher — Franklin Bill.
Matron- -Miss M. E. Troup.
Aberdeen Female Orphan Asylum,
A L B Y N PLACE.
Instituted November, 1840, for Maintaining, Clothing, and Educating
Orphan Girls, whose parents have lived in the Parishes of St. Nicholas, Old
Machar, Nigg, and Banchory-Dcveiuck, for three years previous to their
decease. Adiriitted from the age of four to eight.
Secretary— Alc-x.. Simpson, jiui., advocate. Chaplain — Rev. J. A. M'Clymont.
/•'/tysicifm -David Fiddes, M.D. Matron — Mrs. Reid.
Visitors from Abei'deen and its vicinity admitted to view the Asyhmi the
first and third Mondaj' of every month. Strangers may visit every lawful day,
Saturday excepted, on application to the Matron.
Hours of admission— 11 to 1.
46 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.
Hospital for Orphan & Destitute Female Children,
HUNTLY STREET.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1849.
Treasure)- — Alexander Davidson, advocate.
Matron— Miss Malcolm. Teacher— Miss Reid. rorter—James Cobban.
Sheriff Watson's Female Industrial School,
SKENE STREET WEST.
Patrmiess — The Countess of Kintore.
Matron — Miss Birss. Teacher — Miss Soiiter.
Secretaries—Mrs. Gray, 15 Union Place ; Gray Campbell Eraser, advocate.
Treasurer — Mrs. Dickie, Cherry vale.
Physician— Dr. Paterson, 21 Albert Terrace.
Aberdeen Female School of Industry,
NORTH LODGE, KING STREET.
Certified under The Industrial Schools Act, 1S66, 29 and 30 Vic, cap. 118.
Open also for the reception of a certain number of poor girls, not under seven
years of age, to whom the Industrial Schools Act may not apply, and who are
supported by voluntary subscriptions.
Secretary— George Carmichael, 226 Union street.
Matron— Miss Jane Mackay. Teache)- — Miss M. B. Smith.
Seiciny Teacher — Miss Easton.
Physician — David Fiddes, M.D., 154 Union street.
Aberdeen Industrial School Association,
31 SKENE SQUARE.
Certified under 17 and 18 Victoria cap. 74, entituled, "An Act to render Re-
formatory and Industrial Schools in Scotland more available for the benefit of
Vagrant Children. "
Boys' School opened 1st October, 1841.
Juvenile School opened 19th May, 1845.
OFFICE-BEARERS.
Secretary — Charles F. Runcy, advocate.
Treasurer- James Meston, C.A. Supe)'intendent — Thomas Gilbert.
Supo-intendent (and Matron of both Schools) — Miss Reid.
Teachers — Miss Gilbert, Benjamin Panton, Robert Dunlivie.
Girls' School. Teackei's— Miss Alexander and Miss Harrow.
Overseers of irorA;-- Archibald Ross, William Jopp, and Laurence Leask.
Teacher of Music — J as. Henderson. Band Master-
Janitor — William Gibb.
Oldmill Reformatory School,
OLDMILL, NEAR ABERDEEN.
For Boyx.
Certified under the Act 17 and 18 Victoria, cap. 86, and 29 and 30
Victoria, cap. 117.
Opened in March, 1857.
Secretary — Charles F. Euncy, advocate. Teasurer — James Me.ston, C.A.
Medical Attendant — Archibald Eeith, M.D.
Governor— Eohevt Simpson. Natron — Mrs. Campbell.
Teacher— George Shearer. Assistant Teacher — James Longmore.
Farra Overseer — George Bain.
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY. 47
Industrial Asylum and Reformatory for Girls,
MOUNT STREET, ABEEDEEN.
Certified under the Act 17 and 18 Victoria, cap. 86, entituled, " An Act for the
better Care and Reformation of Youthful Offenders in Great Britain."
Opened in March, 1862.
Secretary— 'I. A. W. A. Youngson, advocate.
Treasurer — "Wm. Milne, advocate. Medical Attendant — Henry Jackson, M.D.
Superintendent — Mrs. Duncan. Resident TeacJiei' — Miss Milne.
Governess — Miss Nidray.
Asylum for the Blind,
HUNTLY STREET.
Estabhshed 1843.
Secretaries and Treasurers— Messrs. Davidson and Garden, advocates.
Physician— X. D. Davidson, M.B., M.R.C.S.E.
Superintendent — Vacant. Matron — Mrs. Stephen.
SEOTION Vlll.-MISGELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.
Aberdeen Public ITewsroom,
CORN EXCHANGE, HADDEN STREET, OFF MARKET STREET.
Open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Annual Subscription, 5s. ; Single Visit, Id. each.
Mechanics' Institution Public Library.
Open from 12 Noon to Three Afternoon, and from Six to Nine Evening.
On Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. only.
Gencrcd Library — Annual Subscription, 2s 6d.
Select Library — Open at same hours. Annual Subscription, 10s 6d
D. Wyllie & Son's Public Library and Beading Club,
167 & 169 UNION STREET, and 1 BRIDGE STREET.
D. Wyllie and Sons, Booksellers to Her Majesty and the Prince of Wales.
This Library has a connection with Mudie's London Library.
A. Brown & Co.'s Public Library,
77 Union Street.
Annual Subscription, 21s. ; Half-yearly, 12s. ; Quarterly, 7s.
Milnes' Select Library and Reading Club.
(In connection with Mudie's.)
199 & 201 Union Street.
Subscription, One Guinea per annum, and upwards.
George Middleton's Circulating Library,
Foot of Skene Square.
48 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.
The Royal Northern Club,
204 Union Street.
Chairman— Bir J. H. Burnett, Bart, of Leys.
SeCT'e^ary— James Tytler, accountant.
The Aberdeen Club,
4 Bridge Street.
Secretary— D&vid Wyllie, jun. Attendant — James Stuart.
The "New Club.
Established June, 1867.
ISlA Union Street.
Attendant — James Stuart, jun.
Aberdeen Masonic Club,
MASONIC BUILDINGS, EXCHANGE STREET.
President— Dr. R. Beveridge. Secretary— 1. L. Shaw.
Attendant — WiUiam Charles.
The Aberdeen Philosophical Society.
Meets on the first Tuesday of each Month during University Session.
President — Norval Clyne, advocate.
Vice-Presidents — Geo. Ogilvie, M.D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine,
Aberdeen University, and Sheriff Comrie Thomson.
Committee — Alex. Cruickshank, A.M., Dr. E. Beveiidge, and John MiUer.
Treasurer and Secretary — Alexander D. Milu.e, merchant, 55 Marischal Street.
Royal Northern Agricultural Society.
Pafron— His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
President — The Earl of Aberdeen.
Vice-Presidents — The Duke of Richmond, the Marquis of Huntly, the Earl of
Kintore, the Earl of Airlie, the Earl of Fife, the Earl of Balcarres.
Committee — The Lord Provost of Aberdeen ; the Members of Parliament for
Aberdeenshire, Banffshire, and Kincardineshire ; the Conveners for
these Counties, and other gentlemen.
Secretary and Treasurer — Alex. Yeats, advocate, 89 Union Street.
Shore Porters' Society.
John Bov?ie— Deacon.
Andrew Mitchell, 25 Cotton street
James Philhps, 42 National Bank court
Robert Robb, 45 Castle street
John Eeid, 4 Park place
William Robertson, IS Jasmine terrace
John Wilson, 28 Shiprow
William Thomson, T Fish street
John Beattie, 14 Fish street
William Buchan, 120 King street
John Bowie, 7 Fish street
John Cantley, 1 Park place
James Chrystall, 29 Cotton street
Alex. Fraser, 20 Jasmine terrace
David Johnston, 20 Jasmine terrace
William Laing, 27 Cotton street
James Murray, 3 BannermiU street
Superannu ated Members.
Alex. Aiken, 45 Castle street i James Milne, 12 Castle terrace
Peter Cantley, 16 Shi^Drow | George Pirie, 55 Longacre
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY. 49
Victoria Lodging House,
45 GuESTROW. — Instituted 1849.
Treasurer and Secretary— George Grant, advocate.
Housekeeper — William Skinner.
Mason Lodges in Aberdeen.
OFFICE-BEARERS OP THE ABERDEEN CITY PROVINCIAL
GRAND LODGE.
Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master— Rdhert Beveridge, M.B.
Depute Provincial Grand Master — James Rettie.
Substitute Provincial Grand Master— Alexander Stables.
Provincial Grand Chaplains— ReY. C. Melville, and Rev. A. H. Noel.
Senior Provincial Grand Warden — Edward Savage.
Junior Provincial Grand Warden,— George Milne.
Provincial Grand Secretary and Clerk— H. White, M.D., 1 Abbotsford Place,
Ferrybill.
R. Cran P.G. Librarian
A. Dakers P.G. Bible Bearer
Alex. Yeats P. G. Auditor
P. Martin P. G. Inner Guard
D Campbell 13 Ip^. Tyler
Seamount place . j ''
John Crombie P. G. Treasurer
A. L M'Connochie..S.P.G.D.
George Reid J. P. G. D.
G. Skakle P. G. Jeweller
TV, AJi- i. (P.G. Director of
JohnAdhngton...{ ^^^^^
James Matthews P. G. Architect
This Lodge presides over the following Lodges : —
ABERDEEN (No. 34)
John Lamb R.W.M. I R. Yule J.W.
Thos. Donaldson S.W. | A. Diack Secretary
ST. MACHAR (No. 54)
Dr. R. White R.W.M. 1 A. I. M'Connochie J.W.
Thos. L. Shaw S.W. | Alex. Rust Secretary
ST. NICHOLAS (No. 93)
John Mutch R.W.M. I W. M'Ken/ie J.W.
Hugh Harper.. S.W. I Secretary
OPERATIVE (No. 150)
Wm. Smith R.W.M. I Wm. Stott J.W.
James Black S.W. I James Mann Secretary
OLD ABERDEEN (No. 164)
John G. Dawson R.W.M. I Alex. Stephen J.W.
William Thom S. W. I George Stables Secretary
Town Hall.
ST. GEORGE (No. 190)
Geo. Skakle, jun R.W.M. I A. Callaghan J.W.
Geo. Skakle, sen S.W. | Thos. Eraser Secretary
NEPTUNE (No. 375)
James Mitchell R.W.M. I Alex. Gray J.W.
James Simpson S.W. |
ST. TERNAN (No. 443)
Rev. A. H. Noel R. W. M. j George Craigmyle J, W.
James M'Hardy S. W. I — Donaldson Secretary
Douglas Arms Inn, Banchory.
50 MISCELLANEOUS DIKECTORY.
ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS.
PROVINCIAL GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, ABERDEENSHIRE.
Dr. Beveridffe M. E. P. G. Z. I Capt. Chas. Hunter P. J.
Lord Lindsay P.H. | Dr. R. White Scribe E.
This Chapter presides over the following : —
ABERDEEN (No. 11)
A. E. Granfelt M.E.P.Z. I Thos. Napier P.J.
Thos. Donaldson P.H. | — Duffus Scribe E.
ST. GEORGE (No. 21)
Thos. L. Shaw M.E.P.Z. I John Skakle P.J.
Alex. Dakers P.H. | T. Fraser Scribe E.
OPERATIVE.
Robert Harper M.E.P.Z. I Jas. Dawson P.J.
Wilham Matthews. P. H. j James Mann Scribe E.
ST. MACHAR (No. 37)
John Crombie M.E.P.Z. | Robert Cran P.J.
David Wyllie, jun P.H. | Dr. White Scribe E.
ST. NICHOLAS (No. 155)
Edward Savage M.E.P.Z. I J. Gordon P.J.
John Mutch P.H. | W. MoUison Scribe E.
ALSO,
KEITH Peterhead
ST. NATHALAN BaUater
ST. ANTHONY Inverurie
ST. ANDREW NewPitsligo
ST. GEORGE ABOYNE KNIGHT TEMPLAR.
ENCAMPMENT (No. 21)
J. Adlington M.E.C. | R. Cran Second Captain
Thos. L. Shaw First Captain | Dr. R. White Registrar
ST. AUBYN CONCLAVE OF KNIGHTS.
T. L. Shaw 111. Sov. I John E. Skakle R.P.
T. W. A. Napier Ch. A. A. J. Innes M.F.
Geo. Skakle M. A. | George Skakle, jun Sen.
ANTIENT AND PRIMITIVE MASONRY,
33ED AND LAST DEGREE.
T. L. Shaw — Grand Examiner-General of Sov. Sanctuary, London, and
Pi-ovincial Grand Master for Aberdeen, Kincardine, and Banff.
Masonic Hall Exchange Street.
Public Baths and Swimming Pond, Crooked Lane.
(The former opened 1851, and the latter 1869.)
Closed on Mondays for thorough cleaning.
Open on other Week-days from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Open on Sundays from
7 to 8-30 A.M.
Chairman — James Matthews, architect.
Secretary/ — Archibald Gillies, Aberdeen Herald.
Treasure?- — William Allan, 122 Union street.
Superintendent — William Cameron.
Home of the Aged and Infirm of both Sexes.
NAZARETH HOUSE, CUPARSTONE.
Supei'ioress — Madame Margaret M'Owen.
House of Eefuge and Night Shelter,
85 GEORGE STREET.
Instituted 1836.
rreastirei- — J. Meston, accountant. iSecretary— Charles F. Runcy, advocate.
Su2wi7itendent— J &mes WilL
Matron— Mrs. Will.
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY. 51
Newspapers in Aberdeen.
Aberdeen Journal (Wednesday) 28 Adelpbi
„ Herald (Saturday) 7 Queen street
Free Press (Daily) 14 and 16 Broad street
Northern Advertiser (Tuesday) 7 St. Catherine's wynd
Aberdeen, Banff, and Kincardine People's Journal
(Saturday) 30 Market street
Aberdeen Weekly News (Saturday) 24 St. Nicholas lane
Police Establisliment-
NAMES AND KBSIDENCE3 OP POLICE OFFICERS. /
John Swanson, Superintendent 38 Constitution street ^
George Day, 1st Lieutenant 15 Huntly street
James Milne, 2nd do 166 Crown street
Lewis Gordon, Inspector 25 Marywell street
Smith Ewan, do 22 Gordon street
David Gabriel, do Poplar House, 15 Guestrow
William Shelley, 1st Class Sergeant 20 Kingsland place
William Hall, do. 21 Nelson street
William Hay, do. 15 Young street
James Lonie, do. 27 Ann street
William Smart, 2nd Class Sergeant 22 Young street
James Allardyce, do. 60 Castle street
Alexander Anderson, do. 35 North Broadford
James Main, do. 2 Seaview place
Samuel Presslie, do. 4 Craigwell place
Thomas Gibb, Detective 25 Seamount place
James Argo, do 61 Park street
William Pope, Assistant Detective 45 Castle street
William Baird, do. 46 Dee street
James Anderson, 1st Class Constable 254 King street
John Irvine, do. 59 Marischal street
Daniel Ross, do. 58 Castle street
William Cormack, do. 15 Kingsland place
Robert Leslie, do. 187 George street
Peter Robb, do. 6 Union lane
John Edwards, do. 14 Marywell street
WiUiam Mortimer, do. 5 Young street
Alexander Begg, do. 61 Causewayend
Alexander Geals, do. Canal K oad
Charles Reid, do. 68 Broad street
John Shewan, do. 72 Gerrard street
James Wyness, do. Polic3 OflSce
Alexander Gibb, do. 27 Windy wynd
James Mackie, do. 10 Jack's brae
Alexander Cumming, do. 6 Minister lane
Peter Gorman, do. 6 North Charlotte street
Francis Middleton, do. 21 Nelson street
John Cooper, do. 6 Blackfriars street
Robert S. Donald, do. 9 Skene square
Alexander CoghiU, do. 10 Gaelic lane
William Downie, do. 12 Causewayend
Robert Thomson, do. College street
John Shand, do. 48 North Charlotte street
Alexander McDonald, do. 17 Yeats' lane
Walter Mcfurrach, do. 93 Chapel street
George Smith, do. 30 Summer lane
James Cowie, do. 12 Gordon street
James Seid, do. 18 Marywell street
Alexander Singer, do. 8 Henry street
52 MISCELLANEOUS DIKECTOKY.
James Hendry, 1st C'ass Constable 21 Ann street
Peter Watt, do. 9 Young street
Joseph Simmers, do. 43 Constitution street
Jonathan Simmers, do. 191 Gallowgate
James Flaws, do. 10 Frederick street
William Walker, do. 18 James street
Alexander Watson, do. 25 Mounthooly
Eobert Mackie, do. 45 Park street
John Masson, do. 4 ( hurch street
Alexander Dawson, do. 179 West North street
Robert Grant, do. 11 Affleck street
James Ewan, do. 36 Back wynd
Agnes L ameron. Female Attendant 10 Marischal street
Begistration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths.
17 and 18 Victoria, Cap. 80, and relative Statutes.
Office — No. 4 Correction Wynd, for District of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen.
Hours — 10 to 3, and 6 to 8 ; shut on Saturdays after 3.
J. Watt, Registrar.
Office — See alterations and adtlitions, for the Parish of Old Machar.
J. Valentine, Registrar.
Hours — From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ; shut on Saturdays after 1.
Births, Deaths, and Marriages will be registered without any fee or penalty,
if intimated within the following periods, viz. :—
Births 21 days
Deaths 8 „
Marriages 3 ,,
In Registering Births, it is necessary to state the date and place of the
parents' marriage.
All Children must be Vaccinated within Six Months after birth by a duly
qualified Medical Practitioner, whose Certificate of Vaccination must be
returned to the Registrar within three days after the operation.
Naval and Military Establishments.
NAVY.
H.M.S. "CLYDE," 14 Guns, 1081 Tons.
DriU Ship for Royal Naval Reserve, moored in West Dock.
Commander R. H. Boyle, Deemount
Staff-Surgeon Robert Scott, 6 Caledonian place
Paymaster Wm. Evans, 18 King street
Gunner J. T. Freeman, Ship
ARMY.
56th Brigade Depot.
Colonel, E. S. F. G. Dawson.
Regis.
Major E. H. D. Macpherson 93i-d Highlanders.
Captain W. Gordon-Alexander 93rd „
S.E.Wood 93rd
M.Hope 92nd
D. Papillon 92nd
Lieutenant C. T. G. Trotter 93rd „
,, Hon. J.S.Napier 92nd „
H. Bayly 92nd
Paymaster, Major D. Cant 79th ,,
Quartermaster, H. Macleod
Surgeon, Surgeon-Major H. B. Hassard
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY. 53
MILITIA.
Royal Aberdeenshire Highlanders.
Head Quabters King Street Barracks.
Thomas Innes Lieut. -Colonel Commandant
Archibald George Keen (late 62nd Foot) Captain and Adjutant
Alexander Hutoheon (late 72nd Foot] Quartermaster
George Morison, M. D Surgeon
C. M. Macquibban, M.B Assistant-Surgeon
VOLUNTEERS.
ARTILLERY.
Aberdeenshire Administrative Brigade.
William Cosmo Gordon Lieutenant-Colonel
Alexander Innes Major
William Forsyth do.
James Kinnear Captain and Adjutant
Eev. James Forsyth, D.D Chaplain
3rd ABERDEEN ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS.
(5 Batteries.)
Orderly Room — 60 Queen Street.
Thomas A. W. A. Youngson Captain Commandant
James Rodger, M.B., CM Assistant-Surgeon
David Fiddes, M.D Hon. Assist. -Surgeon
Robert Beveridge, M.D Do.
Alex. I. Robertson Acting Chaplain
James Ogston Captain No. 1 Battery
William Jamieson „ 2 ,,
John Fraser „ 3 „
John B. Nicol . „ 4 , ,
George Wilkie ,, 5 „
Joseph Wilson Sergeant-Major
John Badger Sergeant-Instructor
James N. Justice, jun Bandmaster
1st ABERDEEN RIFLE VOLUNTEERS.
(11 Companies.)
Orderly Room — Blackfriars Street and Woolmanhill.
William Jopp Lieutenant-Colonel
Alexander Simpson Major
Douglass Duncan Do.
Henry A. Crane Captain and Adjutant
Angus Fraser, M.D Surgeon
Alexander Dyce Davidson, M.D Assistant-Surgeon
Patrick Blaikie Smith, M.D Do.
Rev. Henry Cowan Hon. Chaplain
David Littlejohn Captain No. 1 Company
Alexander Skene ,, 2
William LesUe ,, 3
H. Campbell Gordon ,, 4
Harvey Hall „ 5
George D. Rutherford „ 6
John Crombie ,, 7
David WyUie, jun ,, 8
Alexander C. Pirie ,, 9
„ 10
„ 11
John Mearse Sergeant-Major
John Smith, 7 Forbes street Sergeant-Instructor
Wm. Fraser, 12 College Bounds, Old Aberdeen Do.
John Fraser, 27 Queen street Bandmaster
54
POSTAL DIRECTORY.
SECTION XL— POSTAL DIRECTORY.
LIST OF PCST TOWNS IN SCOTLAND
INCLUDmG OEKNEY AND SHETLAND.
EXPLANATIONS.
1. All Head OflSces are Money Order OiBces and Post Office Savings Banks,
and also, with few exceptions, Postal Telegraph Offices. In the following list
Money Order Offices and Post Office Savings Bavls are marked thus a ; Postal
Telegraph Offices are marked thus b ; Insurance and Annuity Offices are marked
thus c / and certain places where Railway Companies collect and deliver
telegrams on behalf of the Post Office are marked thus d.
2. Those places in the list which stand alone are Post Towns, that is, towns
where the office is a Head Office. "Where two places are mentioned, the first
is a Sub-Office, the second being its Head Office or Post Town. Where three
are mentioned, the first is a Sub-Office, the second is the Head Office, and tl:e
third is the Money Order Office nearest to the Sub-office ; this being added for
the information of persons who may desire to send money to the neighbour-
hood.
3. The initials " R. S. 0.," following the name of a place,' indicate that the
office is what is termed a Railway Sub-Office, that is, a Sub-Office which
receives its correspondence direct from a Travelling Post Office instead of
through a Post Town. If the Railway Sub-office is not a Money Order Office,
the name of the nearest Money Order Office is added after the name of the
County. Certain Sub-Offices receive the bulk of their correspondence from
sonae other than their own Head Office ; and in this list these offices are
followed by the initials "S.O.," and the name of a county in brackets.
Letters for such Sub-Offices and for Railway Sub-Offices should have the
initials "S.O." or "R.S.O.," as the case may be, together with the name of
the county (if given in this list) added to the address.
4. Town Receiving Offices are not entered in this list, unless Money Order and
Savings Bank business is transacted at them.
POST-OFFICES IN SCOTLAND.
Aberarder, Inverness
Aberargle, Bridge of Earn
abAberchirder, Banff
Aberdalgie, Perth
aftcAberdeen Town Receiving Offices
at —
aCasfe Street
aGeorge Street
aUnion Place
a&Aberdo\ir, Burntisland
o6Aberfeldy
Aberfoyle, Stirling
aAberlady, Drem.
Aberlemno, Forfar
a6Aberlour, Craigellachie
Abernethy, Grantown, R.S.O.
(Inverness-shire)
aAbernethy, Newbuigh (Fife)
Aberuthven, Auchterarder
c'Abington, R.S.O. (Lanarkshire)
a6Aboyne, Aberdeen
Achahoish, Lochgilphead
dA hananlt, Dingwall
Acharacle, Fort William, Strontian
Achbreck, Craigellachie, Ballin-
dalloch
Achinarrow, Craigellachie, Ballin-
dalloch
Achluachrach, Fort William
AddieweU, Mid-Calder, S.O. (Mid-
lothian)
Ad vie Station, R.S.O. (Moray-
shire. ) Ballindalloch
aftcAirdrie
Airth, Larbert, R.S.O. (Stirling)
Grangemouth
a&cAlexandria, S.O. (Dumbarton-
shire)
ci&Alford, Aberdeen
a&c Alloa
cZAlmond Bank, Perth
aZ) Alness, Inverness
Altnabarra, Lairg
a^Alva, R.S.O. (StirUngshire)
cZAlves, Forres
a6Alyth, R.S.O. (Perthshire)
Amisfield, Dumfries
Amulree, Dunkeld
Ancrum, Jedburgh
a^Anderston. See Glasgow
a'j Annan
«Annbank, Kilmarnock
POSTAL DIRECTORY.
00
c&Angtnither
a6Appin, Fort-William
Applecross, Dingwall, Lochcarron
Arbirlot, Arbroath
a6cArbroatb.
Arbuthnott, Fordoun
Archiestown, Craigellachie
Ardclach, Forres, Nairn
Ardelve, Lochalsh
Ardentinny, Greenock, Strone
a&Ardersier, Fort George Station
Ardfern, Lochgilphead, Kilmartin
a&cArdgay
a^Ardgour, Fort-William
Ardnamurchan, Fort-William,
Strontian
aArdpatrick, Greenock
a&c Ardrishaig, S.O. (Argyllshire)
Ardross, Inverness, Ainess
a6cArdrossan
Ardvasar, Broadford, Isle Ornsay
a&Ardwell, S.O. (Wigtownshire)
aArisaig, Fort- William
a6Armadale, Bathgate
Armadale, Thurso
Arncroach, S.O (Fifeshire.) Pit-
tenweem
Arnisort, Portree
a6Aros, Oban
Arran, Isle of. See Brodick, Lam-
lash, &c.
aArrochar, S.O. (Dumbartonshire)
Arrochar Village, S.O. (Dumbar-
tonshire)
Artafallie, Inverness, Munlochy
Ascog, Rothesay
Ashkirk, Ilawick, Selkirk
Assynt, Lairg
Athelstaneford, Drem.
a&Auchenblae, Fordoun
aAuchencairn, Castle Douglas
Auchencloich, Kilmarnock
Auchencrow, Ayton
cZAuchengray, Lanark, West Calder
aAuchinleck, Cumnock
Auchleeks, Blair Athol
Auchleven, Insch
a&Auchmill, Aberdeen
Auchmithie, Arbroath
Auchnacarry, Fort-WilUam
a&Auchnacraig, Oban
tZAuchnagatt, EUon
Auchnasheen, Dingwall
a?;Auchterarder
(iAuchtei-hovise, Dundee
rfAuchterless, Turriff
a6Auchtermuchty, R.S.O. (Fifeshire)
Auchtertool, Kirkcaldy
Auldearn, Nairn
a^Auldgirth, Dumfries
cZAiddgimaig, Pitlochrie
Aultbea, Dingwall, Poolewe
oftAviemore, R.S.O. (Invcraess-
shire)
c6Avoch, Inverness
«6cAyr
a6cAyton
Back, Stornoway
Badenscoth, Aberdeen, Fyvie
Bailieston, Glasgow
Bainshole, Insch
Balbeggie, Perth, Scone
Balblair, Tain
Baldovie, Dundee, Broughty Ferry
aBalerno, Currie, S.O. (Midlothian)
Balfour, Kirkwall
a&Balfron, Glasgow
Balgonie, Markinch
6Ballachuhsh, Fort-William, Glen-
coe
a&Ballantrae, Girvan
a^Ballater, Aberdeen
a^Ballindalloch, S.O. (Banffshire)
a&Ballinluig, R.S.O. (Perthshire)
Ballintuim, Blairgowrie
Ballygrant, Greenock, Bridgend
Balmaclellan, New Galloway, S.O.
(Kirk cu dbrightshire )
BalmuUo, Cupar ( Fife) Leuchars
Balquhidder, Crieff, Lochearnhead
ci6Baltasound, Lerwick
6Banavie, Fort- William
a6Banchory, Aberdeen
Banchory-Devenick, Aberdeen
aftcBanff
Bankend, Dumfries
a/;Bankfoot, Perth
aiiBannockburn, Stirling
Banton, Denny, Kilsyth
Bararrennan, Newton-Stewart
Bariihill, Peith
Barr, Girvan
cBarra, Lochmaddy
a^Barrhead, GT^gow
oBarrhill, Garvin
Barvas, Stornoway
a6cBathgate
aftcBeauly
Beeswing, Dumfries
a&cBeith
Belhelvie, Aberdeen
Belivat, Nairn
aBellshill, S.O. (Lanarkshire)
Berriedale, Golspie, Dunbeath
«&Bervie, Fordoun
a6cBiggar
Birgham, Coldstream
a6Birnam, R.S.O. (Perthshire)
Birness, Ellon
Birsay. Kirkwall, Stromness
Birsc, Aberdeen, Aboyne
cZBishopbriggs, Glasgow
cJBishopton, S.O. (Renfrewshire)
Blackburn, Aberdeen, Kintore
Blackburn, Bathgate, Whitburn
adBlackford, R.S.O. (Perthshire)
dBlackhall, Edinburgh, Davidson's
Mains
a&Blackhall Street. See Greenock
BlackhiUock, Keith
Blackhills, Aberdeen, Peterhead
Blackridge, Bathgate
56
POSTAL DIRECTOEY.
Black's Boat, Craigellachie, Ballin-
dalloch
fi&Blackshiels. S.O. (Midlothian)
Bladnoch, S.O. (Wigtonshire)
a&Blair-Adam, Kinross
a6Blair-Athole
Blair-Drummond, Stirling, Doune
aftcBlairgowrie
Blairlogie, Stirling
a&Blairmore, Greenock
Blarrngone, Dollar, E.S.O. (Co.
Clackmannan)
Blair's Smithy, Aberdeen
aBlanefield, Glasgow
Blantyre, High, Glasgow, Hamilton
Blantyre Station, Glasgow, Hamil-
ton
Blythe Bridge, Dolphinton, S.O.
(Peeblesshire)
Boar-Hills, St. Andrews
bBoat of Garten, R.S.O. (Inverness-
shire), Can-bridge
Boddam, Peterhead
Bogroy, Inverness
Bohally, Pitlochry, Rannoch
cZBonar Village, Ardgay
Bonchester Bridge, Hawick
aiBo'ness, S.O. (Linlithgowshire)
Bonhill, Alexandria, S.O. (Dum-
bartonshire)
aBonnington. See Edinburgh
Bonnybridge, Denny
aBonnyrigg, Lasswade
Boreland, Lockerbie
Borgue, Kirkcxidbright
«&Boroi;ghmuirhead. See Edinburgh
Borrowstounness. See Bo'ness
oftcBothwell, S.O. (Lanarkshire)
Botriphnie, Keith
Bowden, Newtown St. Boswell's
S.O. (Roxburghshire). St. Bos-
well's
Bower, "Wick, Castletown
a6Bowling, Glasgow
a6Bowmore, Greenock
Bow of Fife, Cupar (Fife)
a6cBraco, R.S.O. (Perthshire)
Brae, Lerwick
aiBraemar, Aberdeen
Branxton, Cornhill, R.S.O. (Nor-
thuniberland)
aiicBrechin
Bressay, Lerwick
a'jBridgend, Greenock
a^cBridge of Allan
Bridge of Bucket, Aberdeen,
Strathdon
Bridge of CaUy, Blairgowrie
Bridge of Canny, Aberdeen, Ban-
chory
Bridge of Dee, Aberdeen
Bridge of Don, Aberdeen
cZBridge of Dun, Montrose
oftcBridge of Earn
Bridge of Gairn, Aberdeen, BaUater
Bridge of Marnoch, Huntly
Bridge of Roy, Fort-William, Aber-
chirder
Bridge of Turk, Stirling, Callander
Bridge of Weir. Johnstone
Bridge of Westfield, Thurso
ftBridgeton. See Glasgow
aftBroadford
a6cBrodick (Isle of Arran), Ardrossau
Brodie, Forres
a6Broomielaw. See Glasgow
«&cBrora, Golspie
aScBroughty-Ferry, Dundee
aftBroxbum, S.O. (Linlithgowshire)
Brunton, Cupar (Fife)
Bry dekirk, f Annan
aBuchanan street. See Glasgow
aftBuckhaven, Leven
aftcBiickie, Fochabers
rfBucklyvie, StirUng, Kippen
Bunavouhn, Fort-William, Mor-
vem
ff&Bunessan, Oban
a6Burghead, Elgin
Burnbrae, Perth, Methven
Burn of Cambus, Stirling, Doune
a&cBurntisland
Burra, Lerwick
Burray, Kirkwall, St. Margaret's
Hope
Burravoe, Lerwick
oBurrelton, Cupar- Angus
Burwick, Kirkwall, St. Margaret's
Hope
a&Busby, Glasgow
Butterstone, Dunkeld
Cabrach, Aberdeen, Rhynie
Cairn dow, S.O. (Argyleshire)
Cairness, Aberdeen, Lonmay
Cairnie, Huntly
6Cairnryan, Stranraer
Calder, Thurso
Calderbank, Airdrie
a&Callander, S.O. (Perthshire)
aCalton. See Glasgow.
ftCalvine, Blair Athole
ciCambus, Stirling
Cambusbarron, Stirling
ftCambuslang, Glasgow
6Camelon, Falkirk
a&cCampbelltown
Campfield, Aberdeen, Banchory
Camptown, Jedburgh
Canisbay, Wick
a&Canonbie, R.S.O. (Dumfriesshire)
aCarbost, Broadford
aCardross, S.O. (Dumbartonshire)
Carestone, Brechin
Carinish, Lochmaddy
a&cCarkike
Carmunnoch, Glasgow, Busby
Carmyllie, Arbroath
Carnbee, S.O. (Fifeshire), Pitten-
weem
Cambo, Kinross
Carnock, Dunfermline
a&cCarnoustie, R.S.O. (Forfar)
POSTAL DIRECTORY.
57
o&Camwath, Lanark
a/^Carradale, S.O. (Argyleshire)
aCarrbridge, Aviemore, R.S.O. (In-
verness-shire
Carrington, Lasswade
Carron, Larbert, R. S. 0. (Stirling),
Falkirk
Carronbridge, Denny
Carronbridge, Thornhill
Carron Shore, Falkirk
Carron Station, Craigellachie, Aber-
lour
Carrutherstone, Lockerbie
Carsphairn, Dairy, S.O. (Gallo-
way
Carstairs, Lanark
cZCarstalrs Junction, Lanark
aiicCastle Douglas
Castlehill, Inverness
Castle Kennedy Station, S.O.
(Wigtownshire)
aiCastletown, Thurso
ftCastle Street. See Edinburgh
oCastle Street. See Aberdeen
Cathcart, Glasgow, Busby
aCatrine, Mauchline
Causewayhead, Stirling
Cawdor, Nairn
a6Cellardyke, Anstruther
a^cOeres, Cupar (Fife)
aiChance Inn, Arbroath
Chapelhall, Airdrie, Holytown
Chapelknowe, S.O. (Dumfries-
shire)
Chapelton, Hamilton
Chapeltown, Craigellachie, Tomin-
toul
a&Charing Cross. See Glasgow.
aicCharlestown, Dunfermline
aiCharlotte Place. -See Edinburgh
Cherrybank, Perth
atcChirnside, R.S.O. (Berwickshire)
Cladich, Inverary
Clachaig, Greenock, Dunoon
6Clachan, Greenock, Tayinloan
Clachnaharry, Inverness
Clackmannan, Alloa
Clarencefield, Annan
Clarkston, Airdrie
Clashmore, Inverness, Dornoch
Clatt, Aberdeen, Kennethmont
Claverhouse, Dundee
Cleish, Kinross, Blair Adam
Clelland, Motherwell, Wishaw
aClerk Street. /See Edinburgh
Clintmains, St. BosweUs S.O.
(Roxburghshire)
Clola, Mintlaw
Closeburn, Thornhill
Clovenfords. Galashiels
Clunas, Nairn
(fluny, Aberdeen
aClydebank, Glasgow
Coaltown, Kirkcaldy, West We-
myss
«6cCoatbridge
aifCockburnspath
a6Cockburn Street. See Edinburgh
Cockenzie, Prestpnpans, S.O.
(Haddingtonshire)
Coigach, Dingwall, Ullapool
Coldingham, Ayton, Eyemouth
a&Coldstream
aiColinsburghS.O. (Fife)
Colinton, Edinburgh, Slateford
Colintraiv, Greenock
Coll, Oban, Tobermory
Collessie, Ladybank, Auchter-
muchty
Collieston, Ellon
Collin, Dumfries
6Colmonell, Girvan, Ballantrae
Colonsay, Greenock, Portascaig
Coli^y, Insch
Colvend, Dalbeattie
aComely Green. See Edinburgh
a6cConarie, Crieff
Condorrat, Airdrie
Conon Bridge, Dingwall
Contin, Dingwall
Coppercleugh, Selkirk
Cornhill, R.S.O. (Northumber-
land)
dCornhill, Banff
Corrie (Isle of Arran), Ardrossan,
Brodick
Corsock, Dalbeattie
iCorstoriihine, Edinburgh
Cortachy, Kirriemuir
Countesswells, Aberdeen
abcCoupar Angus
Courance, Lockerbie
Cousland, Dalkeith
Cove, Aberdeen
a&Cove, Greenock
«6Cowcaddens. See Glasgow
a(ZCowdenbeath, S.O. (Pifeshire)
Coylton, Ayr, Tarbolton
Craichie, Forfar
a6Craigellachie
Craigie, Kilmarnock
Craigielands, Moffat
Craigievar, Aberdeen, Alford
Craigton, Carnoustie, R.S.O (For-
far)
a&Crail, S.O. (Fifeshire)
Crailing, Kelso, Jedburgh
Cramond, Edinburgh, Davidson's
Mains
Cramond Bridge, Edinburgh,
Davidson's Mains
Cranshaws, Dunse
Crathes, Aberdeen, Banchory
Crathie, Aberdeen, Ballater
Crawfordjohn, Abington, R.S.O.
(Lanarkshire), Leadhills
a&Creetow, S.O. (Kirkcudbrightshire)
a6cCrieff
Crimond, Peterhead, Lonmay
Crinan, Lochgilphead, Kilmartin
Crocketford, Dumfries
abCromarty, Inverness
58
POSTAL DIIIECTOEY.
Crnmdale, E.S.O. (Morayshire)
Grantowu
Crook, Biggar
aCross. See Edinburgh
Crossbost, Stornoway
Crossford, Lanark
a^Crcssgates, S.O (Fifeshire)
a^Crosshill, Glasgow
Crossbill, Maybole
Crosslee, Stow
Crossmicbael, S.O. (Kirkcudbright-
shire.) Castle Douglas
Crossmyloof, Glasgow. PoUock-
shaws
Cross Roads, Fochabers, Cullen
aCrown Street. See Glasgow
a6Crown Street. See Edinburgh
Croy, Fort George Station
Cruden, Ellon
Cuichnashellach, Dingwall
Culbokie, Dingwall
Culduthel, Inverness
aftCuUen, Fochabers
Culhcudden, Inverness, Cromarty
6Cullavoe, Lerwick, Baltasound
Culrain, Ardgay
aZ'Culross, Alloa
Culter, Biggar
CultercuUen, Aberdeen, Ellon
dCults, Aberdeen
Cumbernauld, Glasgow, Kilsyth
Cuminestown, Turriff
Cummertrees, Annan
fT/>Cumnock
fi'^Cumnock, New, R.S.O. (Ayrshire)
Cunningsburgh, Lerwick
a/^cCupar (Fife)
a6cCurrie, S.O. (Midlothian)
a^Dailly, Maybole
Dairsie, Cupar (Fife)
a6 Dalbeattie
dDalguise, Dunkeld
Daljarrock, Girvan, Barrhall
aJ'cDalkeith
Dallas, Forres
Dalmally, Inverary
a'^Dalmellington, Ayr
Dalmeny, Edinburgh, South
Queensferry
Dalmuir, Glasgow, Old Kilpatrick
a&cDalry
Dairy, S.O. (Kirkcudbrightshire)
Dalrymplc, Ayr, Maybole
Dalswinton, Dumfries
Daltou, Loclierbie
dDalwhinnie, R. S. 0. (Inverness-
shire. ) Kingussie
Damhead, Kinross, Milnathort
Darnaway, Forres
Darnick, Melrose
Darvel, Kilmarnock, Galston
(iDava, Craigellachie, Grantown
cZ*cDavidson's Mains, Edinburgh
Daviot, Inverness
Daviot, Aberdeen, Oldmcldrum
Deanburnhaugh, Hawick
Deanston, Stirling, Doune
Deerness, Kirkwall
Denhead, St. Andrews
Deiihead of Auchmacoy, EUon
aiicDenholm, Hawick
Denino, St. Andrews
a &c Denny
Dennyloanbead, Denny
Deskford, Fochabers, CuUen
a6c Dingwall
Dirleton, Drem
a6Dollar, R.S.O. (Co. Clackmannan)
Dolphintou, S.O. (Peebleshire.)
Noblehouse
Dores, Inverness
Dornie, Lochalsh
a^Dornoch, Inverness
Dornock, Annan
a6Douglas, Lanark
Douglastown, Forfar
a^Doune, S.O. (Perthshire)
Douuby, Kirkwall
aDreghorn, S.O. (Ayrshire)
a6Drem
Drumblade, Huntly
c^Drumlithie, Fordoun
a7>Drummore, S.O. ("Wigtownshire)
a&Drumnadrochit, Inverness
Drumoak, Aberdeen
a&Drymen, Glasgow
Dubford, Banff, Macduff
Duddingston, Edinburgh, Porto-
beUo
aZ^Dufftown, Craigellachie
Duffus, Elgin
aDuke St. See Edinburgh
aSDuke St. See Glasgow
Dulnain Bridge, Grantown, R.S.O.
(I nverness-sliire)
a?)Dumbarton
a6cDumfries. Town Receiving Office
at—
aMaxweltown
Dun Alastair, Pitlochrie. Rannoch
a6Dunaskin, Ayr
a&cDunbar
a6Dunbeath, Golspie
a6c Dunblane
Duncanstone, Insch
Duncow, Dumfries
a6cDundee. Town Receiving Offices
at —
aHilltown
«King Street
aPerth Road
aScouringburn
Dundonald, Kilmarnock
Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright
Dunecht, Aberdeen, Kintore
aftcDunfermline
a6cDunkeld
Dunlop, Kilmarnock, Stewarton
Dunmore, Stirling
Dunnet, Thurso, Castletown
Dunnichen, Forfar
a^Dunning, Perth
POSTAL DIKECTOllY.
59
a&Dnnoon
dDxiiiphail, Forres
(JDunrugit, S.O. (Wigtonshire.)
Glenluce
a'jDxmrossness, Lerwick
Dunscore, Dumfries
ad/cDunse
Dunshelt, Ladybank, Auchtcr-
muchty
Dun tocher, Glasgow, Old Kirk-
pat rick
Dnntnliu, Portree, Uig
ad'Dunvegan, Portree
Duraden, Cupar. (Fifeshire)
aDurness, Lairg
Durris, Aberdeen, Banchory
Durrisduor, Tbornhill
Duror, Fort William, Glencoe
(tDyce, Aberdeen, Auchmull
oicDysart, R.S.O. (Fifeshire)
aEagiesfield, Ecclefechan
Eaglesham, Glasgow, Busby
aftEarlston, S.O. (Berwickshire)
a6Easdale, Oban
East Kilbride, Glasgow, Hamilton
East Wemyss, Kirkcaldy, West
Wemyss
East Yell, Lerwick
a6cEcclefechan
Eccles, Coldstream
Eclit, Aberdeen
Eday, Kirkwall
<?Bddleston, S.O. (Peebles)
aicEdinburgh. Town Receiving Offices
at —
aBonnington
ab Boroughmuirhead
aCastle Street
a.SCharlotte Place
Queensferry Street
oClerk Street
aZ>Cockburn Street
aComely Green
rtCross
a^Crown Street, Leith Walk
aDuke Street
oElm Row
aFountainbridge
aGladstone Place
a6Granton Harbour
aGrassmarket
a6Hanover Street
a^Holyrood
aindia Street
abLaurieston
a6Leith
aLeith Walk
aLondon Street
aftNewhaven
a6Xewington
a'^Nicolson Street
a^North Junction St. ; Leith
a Pitt Street
-.. fiPort Hopetoun
a6 Princes Street
a^Sandport Street
aZ^Stockbridge
aWarriston
a6West Maitland Street
dEdrom, R.S.O. vBerwick)
a^Edzell, Brechin
a/^Eglington street. See Glasgow
Eigg, Greenock, Arisaig
EldersUe, Paisley, Johnstone
rt6c Elgin
r/'iElie. S.O. (Fifeshire)
f!.'>cEIlon
aElm Row. See Edinburgh
Eiiochdhu, I'ltloch le
Enzie, Fochabers, Buckie
cciErrol, R.S.O. (Perthshire)
Errol Village, Errol, R.S.O. (Perth-
shire)
Eskdalemuir, Langholm
Ettrick Bridge, Selkirk
Etal, Cornhiil, R.S.O. (Northum-
berland)
a&Evantcm, Inverness
aEvie, KirkwaU
«6cByemouth, Ayton
Fairlie, Greenock, Largs
a6cFalkii-k. Town Receiving Office
at—
aGrahamstown
aFalkland, Ladybank
Farnell, Brechin
Farr, Thurso, Tougue
Fasnacloich, Fort VVilham. Appiu
a/jFauldhouse, Edinburgh
tZFearn, Inverness, Tain
Fenwick, Kilmarnock
Ferryden, Montrose
Feshie Bridge, Kingussie
Fetlar, Lerwick
Fetterangus, Mintlaw
a 5c Fetter cairn, Laurencekirk
Fincastle, Pitlochrie
Findhorn, Forres
Finstown, Thurso, Kirkwall
Fintray, Aberdeen, Kintore
Fintry, Glasgow
Fisherie, Turriff
Five-mile-house, Dundee, Lochee
Flotta, Kirkwall
aicFochabers
Folda, Meigle, Alyth
Forbes, Aberdeen, Alford
Ford, Cornhiil, R.S.O. (Northum-
berland )
a6Ford, Dalkeith
Ford (Lochawe), Lochgilphe .d, Kil-
martin
a6cFordoun
Fordyce, Banff, Portsoy
a^cForfar
Forgandenny, Bridge of Earn
Forglen, Turriff
Forneth, Blairgowrie
Forgue, Huntly
aftcForres
Forss, Thurso
a&Fort-Augustus, InTerne^a
60
POSTAL DIEECTOEY.
tZForteviot, Bridge of Earn
a^Fort George, Fort George Station
a&Fort George Station
Forth, Lanark
Fortingal, Aberfeldy
' ftcFortrose, Inverness
a^cFort William
Fossaway, Kinross
aFountainlDridge. See Edinburgh
Fountain Hall, Stow
Fowlis, Crieff
fl?>cFraserburgh
Freuchie, Ladybank, Falkland
c^Frlockheim, Arbroath
Fvdnafort, Oban, Bunessan
Furnace, Inverary
oZ^Fyvie, Aberdeen
6Gairloch Dingwall, Poolewe
o.?>cGalashiels
ttGallowgate. See Glasgow
oZ/cGalston, Kilmarnock
Gardenstown, Banff, Macduff
Garderhouse, Lerwick
Gareloch-head, Helensburgh
o/jGarlieston, S.O. (Wigtonsh-jre)
Gargunnock, Stirling, Kippcn
cZ^Garmovith, Fochabei-s
Garrabost, Stornoway
Garrynahine, Stornoway
dGartly, Insch, Rhynie
Gartmore, Stirling. Balfron
Garvald, Prestonkirk
SGarve, Dingwall
Gask, Auchterarder, Dunning
Gasstown, Dumfries
a&cGatehouse, R.S.O. (Kirkcudl)right)
Gateside, Ladybank, Anchter-
muchty
Gattonside, Melrose
Gavinton, Dunse
Gelston, Castle Douglas
oGeorge Street. See Aberdeen
oGeorge Street. See Glasgow
Gifford, Haddington
Gigha, Greenock, Tayinloan
Gilmerton, Crieff
c(?;cGirvan
Gladsmuir, Tranent
oGladstone Place. See Edinburgh
(?Glammis, Forfar
aZ'cGlasgow. Branch Offices and Town
Receiving Offices at —
en'^Anderston
«13ridgeton
o^Broomielaw
aBuchanan street
oCalton
aftCharing Cross
a5Cowcaddens
aCrown Street
a'>Duke Sti'eet
a')Eglinton Street
aGallowgate
oGeorge Street
a'^Hillhead
e6Hope Street
oKelvinbridge
c6Kingston
aKinning Park
c6Partick
aRutherglen Road
aSt. Enoch Squar
«St. George's Cross
a6Saint RoUox
aiSandyford
aSauchiehaU St. (84
a6Spring Bank
aStirhng-road
aStockweU-street
«The Cross
a6Whitevale
Glass, Huntly
Glasserton, S.O. (Wigtownshire)
Glenapp, Girvan, Ballantree
Glenbarr, S.O. (Argyleshire)
Glencaple, Dumfries
t^Glencarse, Perth, Errol
ttiGlencoe, Fort William
Glendale, Portree, Dunvegan
Glendaruel, Greenock, Rothe.sav
Glendoick, Perth, Errol, R.S'.O.
(Perthshire)
Glenelg, Lochalsh
aGlengarnock, S.O. (Ayrshire)
Glenisla, Meigle, Alyth
Glenlivat, Craigellachie, Ballindal-
loch
Glenlochar, Castle Douglas
aSGlenluce, S.O. (Wigtownshire)
Glenlyon, Aberfeldy, Killin
Glenmorriston, Inverness, Fort
Augustus
Glenshee, Blairgowrie
Glen Urqxihart, Inverness, Drum-
nadrochit
a?>cGolspie
Gordon, S.O. (Berwickshire)
aftGorebridge, S.O. (Midlothian)
Gortlech, Inverness, Fort Augus-
tus
dGourdon, Fordoun, Bervie
alcGourock, Greenock
oZ>cGovan, Glasgow
GovanhiU, Glasgow, Crossbill
Gowanbank, Arbroath
oGrahamstown. See Falkirk
«6f Grangemouth
aiGranton Harbour. See Edinburgh
a6Grantown R.S.O. (Inverness-thne)
at/Grantshouse, R.S.O. (Berwick-
shire)
«Grassmarket. See Edinburgh
oZ^Greenlaw, S.O. (Berwickshire)
afocGreenock. Town Receiving Houses
at —
a^Blackhall-street
a Roxburgh-street
G6Rue End-street
Greens, Turriff
Gretna, Carlisle. Longtown
Greystone, Arbroath
1
POSTAL DIRECTORY.
61
Gruinart (Islay), Greenock, Bridg-
end
Guardbridge, Cupar (Fife), St.
Andrews
Guildtown, Perth
GuUane, Drem-
dGuthrie, Arbroath, Friockheim
a^cHaddington
dHalbeath, Dunfermline
Halkirk, Golspie, Thurso
Halkirk Roadside, Golspie, Thurso
a6cHamilton
a6Hanover St. See Edinburgh
Harlosh, Portree, Dunvegan
Harolds wick, Lerwick, Baltasound
a6Harris, Stornoway
Harthill, Bathgate, Whitburn
Hatton, Ellon
Haugh-head, Glasgow, Lennox-
town
Haugh of Urr, Dalbeattie
a&c Hawick
Heath Cottage, Elgin
Helton, Kelso
aZ>Helensburgh
aftHelrasdale, Golspie
Heriot, Gorebridge, S.O. (Mid-
Lothian)
Heriotfield, Perth, Methven
Hermiston, Currie (Mid-Lothian)
Hightae, Lockerbie (Lochmaben)
Hillend, S.O. (Fifeshirej, Inver-
keithing
a&Hillhead. See Glasgow
Hillside, Aberdeen
Hillside, Montrose
Hillswick, Lerwick
aHilltown. See Dundee
a^Holyrood. See Edinburgh
aSHolytown, S.O. (Lanarkshire)
Holytown Station, R.S.O. (Lan-
arkshire), Holytown
Holywood, Dumfries
Hopeman, Elgin, Burghead
a/;Hope St. See Glasgow
Houston, Johnstone
Howmore, Lochmaddy
Howood, Paisley, Johnstone
Huntingtower, Perth
a^cHuntly
Huiiet, Glasgow, Barrhead
n&Hurlford, Kilmarnock
Inchbare, Brechin
ablnchture, R.S.O. (Perthshire)
olndia-st. See Edinburgh
aftlnnellan, Greenock
a5Innerleithan, S.O. (Peeblesshire)
Innerwick, Dunbar
aftlnsch
Inveran, Ardgay
aiclnverary
Invercannich, Beauly
JInvergarry, Inverness, Fort An
gustus
aftlnvergordon, Inverness
Inverie, Lochalsh, Fort Augustus
a&Inverkeithing, S.O. (Fifeshire)
Inverkeithny, Turriff
Inverkindie, Aberdeen, Rhyuie
Inverkip, Greenock
a^clnverness
aftclnverurie
lona, Oban, Bunnessan
aScIrvine
a6Isle Ornsay, Broadford
a6Isle of Whithorn, S. O. (Wigtown-
shire
Isle Toll, Dumfi-ies
Itlaw, Banff
Jamestown, Alexandria, S. O.
(Dumbartonshire)
aZ* Jed burgh
aJocks Lodge, Edinburgh
a6Johnshaven, Fordoun
abJohnstone
Johnstone Bridge, Lockerbie
Juniper Green, Edinburgh, Currie
Kamesburgh, Rothesay
Keig, Aberdeen, Alford
Keiss, Wick
a6cKeith
a^cKelso
Kelton Hill, Castle Douglas
aKelvinbridge. See Glasgow
cZKemnay, Aberdeen, Kintore
adKennethmont, Aberdeen
Kenmore, Aberfeldy
Kennoway, S.O. (Fifeshire),
Leven
Kerslaud, Dairy, S.O. (Ayrshire)
Kessock, Inverness
Kettins, Coupar Angus
abKettle, Ladybank
Kilbarchan, Johnstone
Kilbery, Greenock, Ardpa trick
a&Kilbirnie, S. O. (Ayrshire)
Kilbirnie Station, S.O. (Ayrshire.)
Kilbirnie
Kilbiide, Lochmaddy
Kilbride. See East and West Kil-
bride
Kilchrennan, Inverary
Kilconquhar, S.O. (Fifeshire.)
Colinsburgh
a6cKilcreggan, Greenock
Kilfninan, Greenock, Tigh-na-
bruaich
Kilham, Coldstream
Killearn, Glasgow, Balfron
Killearnan, Inverness
Killen, Invei'ness, Fortrose
a6Killin, S.O. (Perthshire)
Kilmalcolm, Port-Glasgow
Kilmany, Cupar (Fife)
a6cKilm arnock
aiKilmartin, Lochgilphead
arfKilmaurs, Kilmariiock
aKilmelford, Lochgilphead
Kilmichael Glassary, Lochgilphead
Kilmorack, Beauly
Kilmorie (Isle of Arran), Ardros-
san, Lamlash
62
POSTAL DIRECTOEY.
Kilmuir, Portree, Uig
Kilmun, Greenock, Strone
Kilninver, Oban
Kilpatrick. See New and Old Kil-
patrick
Kilrenny, Anstruther
aZ^cKilsyth, Glasgow
Kiltarlity, Beauly
aZ^Kil winning, S.O. (AjTshire)
Kincaldrum, Forfar
aZ/cKincardine, Alloa
aKincardine O'Neil, Aberdeen
c/Kincraig, Kingussie
Kingairioch, Fort-WilUam, Stron-
tian
Kingavth, Eotbesay
dKing-Edward, Banff
aZ^Kinghorn, S.O. (Pifeshire)
Kinglassie, Kirkcaldy, Leslie
Kingsbams, St. Andrews, Grail
a'jKiugston, See Glasgow
Kingston, North Berwick
alving Street, See Dundee
aJ/Kingussie
Kinlochard, Stirling, Balfron
Kinlochbervie, Lairg
Kiiilochewe, Dingwall, Poolewe
Kinlochmoidart, Fort William,
Strontian
Kinmuck, Inverurie
Kiniieff, Stonehaven, Bervie
oKinning Park. See Glasgow
aLcKinross
Kii.tail, Lochalsh
Kintessock, Forres
ft^Kintore, Aberdeen
a6Kippen, Stirling
Kipi>ford, Dalbeattie
Kii'kbaiik, Kelso
Kirkbean, Dumfries
Kirkbuddo, Forfar
aZ^cKirkcaldy
Kirkcolm, Stranraer
Kirkconnel, Sanquhar, R.S.O.
(Dumfriess-shire)
a/jKivkcowan. S.O. (Wigtownshire)
a^'Kirkcudbright
Kirk field Bank, Lanark
Kirkgimzeon, R.S.O. (Kirkcud-
brightshire)
Kirkinner, S.O. (Wigtownshire)
ai'cKirkintnioch, Glasgow
aiKirkliston, S.O. (Linlithgow-
shire)
Kirkmahoe, Dumfries
Kirkmichael, Blairgowrie
Kirkmichael, Maybole
Kirkmuirhill, Lanark, Lesmaha-
gow
Kirknewton, S.O. (Midlothian)
Kirkoswald, Maybole
Kirkpatrick Durham, Dalbeattie
Kirk^jatrick Fleming, Ecclcfechan
a?'cKirkwall
a^Kirn, Greenock
a6Kirriemuir
dKirtlebridge, Ecelefechan
Kishom, Dingwall, Lochcarron
Knockando, Craigellachie
Knowe, Kirkcowan, S.O. (Wig-
townshire)
Kyleakin, Lochalsh
a&Ladybank
Lady kirk, Norham, R.S.O. (Ber-
wickshire)
Lagg (Jura), Greenock, Portaskaig
ciLaggan, Kingussie
Laighdoors, CrieJGf, Braco
a6Lairg
dJjamington, Biggar
a&Lamlash (Isle of Arran), Ardrossan
Lamancha, Edinburgh, Noble-
house
a&cLanark
Langbank, Port-Glasgow
a&Langholm
adLarbert, R.S.O. (Stirling)
ct^Largo, S.O. (Fifeshire)
Largoward, St. Andrews, Cohngs-
burgh
a6Lai^s, Greenock
a&Larkhall, Hamilton
Lassodie, Dunfermline, Cowden-
beath
a&Lasswade
aLatheron, Golspie
a&Lauder, S.O. (Berwickshire)
a&cLaurencekirk
Laurieston, Castle Douglas
a6Laurieston. See Edinburgh
Laurieston, Falkirk
Leadburn Toll, Edinburgh, Penny-
cuick
a6Leadhills, Abington, R.S.O. (Lan-
arkshire)
Leadaig, Inverary, Taynuilt
a&Leith. See Edinburgh
Leitholm, Coldstream
aLeith Walk. See Edinburgh
a&Lennoxtown, Glasgow
cZLenzie, Glasgow, Ku-kintilloch
a&cLerwick
aZ^Leslie, S.O. (Fife)
Leshe, Insch
a&cLesmahagow, S.O. (Lanarkshire)
Leswalt, Stranraer
Letham, Ladybank
Letham, Forfar
Lethnot, Brechin
aicLeuchars, S.O. (Fife)
a&cLeven
Lhanbryde, Elgin
o&cLiberton, Edinburgh
a&Liliesleaf, S.O. (Selkirkshire)
Limekilns, Dunfermline, Charles-
town
Lindores, Newburgh (Fife)
Linkshouse Lerwick
a?>Linlithgow
a&Linton. See West Linton
Lintrathen, KiiTiemuir
Linwood, Paisley
POSTAL DIKECTOKY.
63
Lismore, Fort- William, Appin
Livingstone, Mid-Calder
Loan, Linlithgow
«5cLoanhead, S.O. (Midlothian)
ai/i'Lochalsh
Lochans, S.O. (Wigtown)
a ^Lochbroom, Dingwall
a/'Lochcarron, Dingwall
a6Lochearnhead, S.O. (Perthshire)
aicLochee, Dundee
Lochend, Inverness
Lochfoot, Dumfries
Lochgair, Inverary, Lochgilphead
ftZ^Lochgelly, S.O. (.Fifeshire)
aicLochgilphead
Lochgoilhead, Greenock
aLochinver, Lairg
Loch Luichart, Dingwall
a^Lochmaben, Lockerbie
a6Lochmaddy
Lochranza, (Isle of Arrau), Green-
ock, Brodick
«.!<Lochwinnock, S.O. (Renfrewshire)
a6cLockerbie
Logic Pert, Montrose
Logierait, R.S.O. (Perthshire),
Ballinluig
aLondon St. See Edinburgh
Longf organ, Dundee, Inchture
a Longhope, Kirkwall
Longmanhill, Banff, Macduff
<iLong Niddrie, S.O. (Haddington-
shire)
Longriggend, Airdrie, Slamannan
dLongside, Aberdeen, Mintiaw
a&Lonmay, Aberdeen
a/^Lossiemouth, Elgin
Loth, Golspie, Helmsdale
Lower Cabrach, Huntly
a^Lugar, Cumnock
t^Lumphanan, Aberdeen, Aboyne
Lumsden, Aberdeen, Rhynie
Lundie, Dundee, Lochee
Luss, S.O. (Dumbarton)
Luthermuir, Laurencekirk, Fetter-
cairn
Luthrie, Cupar (Fife)
a&Lybster, Golspie
Lynwilg, Aviemore, R.S.O. (In-
verness-shire)
a^Macduff, S.O. (Banffshire)
dMadderty, Crieff
Makerston, Kelso
Mannofield, Aberdeen
Manor, Peebles
aftMarkinch
Maryburgh, Dingwall
Maryculter, Aberdeen
a&Mai-yhill, Glasgow
Marykirk, Montrose
Marypark, Craigellachie, Balliiidal-
loch
oiiMauchline
cZMaud, Aberdeen, Mintiaw
oMaxwelltown. See Dumfries
a^cMaybole
a^Meigle
Meiklour, Perth, Coupar-Angua
a^cMeirose
Melvich, Thurso
Menmuir, Brechin
Menstrie, R.S.O. (Co. Clackman-
nan)
Methlic, Aberdeen, Old Meldnim
aiZMethven, Perth
Mey, Wick, Castletown
aMiavaig, Stornoway
«6Mid-Calder
Rlid Clyth, Golspie, Lybster
Millbrex, Aberdeen, Fyvie
Millerhill, Dalkeith
Millerston, Glasgow, St. RoUox
Millhouse, Greenock, Tigh-na-
bruaich
Millifiach, Beauly
ft6Millport, Greenock
a&Milnathort, S.O. (Kinross-shire)
a6Milngavie, Glasgow
Milton Bridge, S.O. (Midlothian)
Milton of Cami)sie, Glasgow, Leii-
noxtov,rn
a&Minard, Inverary
ti!ilinishant, Majbole
aMintlaw
at^Moffat
a^Moniaive, Thornhill
cZMonifieth, Dundee, Broughty-
Ferry
Monkton, Ayr, Troon
rtZ*cMontrose
cZMonyinusk, Aberdeen, Alford
Moodiesburn, Glasgow
aMorebattle, Kelso
Morinish, Oban, Tobermory
aMorvern, Fort-WilUam
Mossatt, Aberdeen, Rhynie
6Mossbank, Lerwick
«6cMotherwell
Moulin, Pitlochrie
dMound, Golspie
Mount Florida, GlasQ-ow, Crosshill
Mousewald, Dumfries
Moy, Inverness
Muasdale, S.O. (Argyleshire)
Muchalls, Stonehaven
Muckart, Dollar, R.S.O. (Co. Clack-
mannan)
Muirdrum, Carnoustie, R.S.O.
(Forfarshire)
a6Muirkirk, Lanark
Mulchaich, Dingwall
aSMunlochy, Inverness
a/jM array field, Edinburgh
rfMurthly, Perth, Stanley
o?>cMusselburgh
oftMuthill, R.S.O. (Perthshire)
Mylnefield, Dundee
«/>cNairn
Navity, Kirkcaldy, Lockgelly
NeUston, Glasgow, Barrhead
Nesting, Lerwick
New Abbey, Dumfries
64
POSTAL DIRECTORY.
New Aberdour, Fraserburgh, Rose-
hearty
Newart Hill, Motherwell
Newbigglng, Dundee
a&cNewburgh (Fife)
6Newburgh, Aberdeen, Ellon
New Byth. TurriEE
a&Newcastleton, S. 0. (Roxburgh-
shire)
a6New Cumnock, R.P.O. (AjTshire)
New Deer, Aberdei n Mintlaw
ab'Nev)- Galloway, H.u. (Kirkcud-
brightshire)
New Galloway Station, S. O. (Kirk-
cudbrightshire)
rtftNewhaven. See Edinburgh
a6Newington. See Edinburgh
New Kilpatrick, Glasgow, Marv-
hill
New Lanark, Lanark
New Leeds, Mintlaw, Lonmay
Newluce, Glenluce, S.O. (Wigtown-
shire)
a6Newmains, R.S.O. (Lanarkshire)
New Mill, Keith
oNewmilnes, Kilmarnock
a6New Pitsligo, Aberdeen
f(6Newport, i3undee
New Rattray, Blairgowrie
Newseat, Aberdeen, Fyvie
Newstead, Meliose, Earlston
oNewton, Glasgow
Newton Grange, Dalkeith
dNewton Mearns, Glasgow, Busby
Newton Moor, Kingussie
Newton of Ferintosh, Dingwall
aicNewton-Stewart
a6Newtown St. BosweU's, S.O. (Rox-
burghshire)
Newtyie, Cupar- Angus, Meigle
a^jNicolson Street. See Edinburgh
Nigg, Inverness, Parkhill
oZ^Noblehouse, S.O. (Peeblesshire)
o6North Berwick
nNorth Junction Street. See Edin-
burgh
obNorth Queensferry, S.O. (Fife-
shire I
North Ronaldshay, Kirkwall, San-
day
North Water Bridge, Laurence-
kirk, Fettercairn
Nunton, Lochmaddy
Oakley, Dunfermline, Sahne
oJicOban
a60bbe, Stornoway
Ochiltree, Cumnock
a&Old Aberdeen, Aberdeen
Old Bridge of Un-, Dalbeattie
Old Cathcart, Glasgow, Crossbill
Old Deer, Mintlaw
Oldhamstocks, Cockbumspath
atOld Kilpatrick, Glasgow
a601dmeldrum, Aberdeen
Old Rain, Insch
Old Rattray, Blairgowrie
Ollaberry, Lerwick
Onich, Fort- William. Glencoe
Ordhead, Aberdeen
Ormiston, Tranent
Orphir, Kirkwall
Orton, Fochabers
Ouplaymoor, Glasgow
Overtown, Wishaw
Oxtoii, Lauder, S.O. (Berwick-
shire)
Oyne, Insch
a6cPaisley. Town Receiving Office
at--
aWelhneadow Street
PaUinsburn, Cornhill, R.S.O.
(N orthumberland)
aParkgate, Dumfries
Parkhead, Glasgow
aftParkhill, Inverness
a6Partick. See Glasgow
Parton, S. O. (Kirkcudbrightshire),
Castle Douglas
a6Pathhead, Kirkcaldy
Pathstruie, Bridge of Earn
aPatna, Ayr
Peat Inn, Cupar (Fife), Ceres
nZ^cPeebles
Pencatland, Edinburgh, Tranent
aftcPennycuick
Pennyghael, Oban, Bunessan
aPenpont, ThornhUl
a6cPerth
aPerth Road. See Dundee .^
Peterculter, Aberdeen
a&cPeterhead
Pettinain, Lanark
Petty, Inverness
Pirn Mill (Isle of Arran), Greenock,
Brodick
acZPitcaijle, Aberdeen
Pitlessie, Ladybank, Kettle
a&cPitlochrie
Pitnacree, BaUinluig, R. S. O.
(Perthshire")
Pitrodie, Perth, Errol, R.S.O.
aifPittenweem, S.O. (Fifeshire)
a Pitt Street. See Edinburgh
Plean, StirUng
Plocktou, Dingwall, Lochalsh
Pluscarden, Elgin
a/j PoUoekshaws, Glasgow
Pollokshields, Glasgow, Kingston
ab Polmont, S.O. ( Stirlingshire)
Polnackie, Dalbeattie
aiPoolewe, Dingwall
a6Portaskaig, Greenock
Port Charlotte, Greenock, Bridge-
end
abFort EUen, Greenock
Port Elphinstone, Inverurie
a6cPort Glasgow
a6Port-Gordon, Fochabers
aPort-Hopetoun. See Edinburgh
Port-Logan, S.O. (Wigtownshire)
Drum more
aftPortmahomack, Inverness
POSTAL DIRECTORY.
65
Port-Monteitli, Stirling, Kippen
dPort-Monteith Station, Stirling,
Kippen
Portnabaven, Greenock
o?;cPortobello, Edinburgh
aftPort-Patrick, S. 0. (Wigtownshire)
aftcPortree
ct 6 Portsoy, Banff
a6 Port- William, S.O. (Wigtownshire)
Poyntzfield ; Inverness, Cromarty
Preston, Dumfries
a6Prestonkirk
a6Prestonpans, S.O. (Haddington-
shire)
Prestwick, Ayr
a^Princes Street. See Edinburgh
Quarter, Hamilton
Quarrywood, Elgin
Queensferry. See North and
South Queensferry
Raasay, Broadford, Portree
Rachan Mill, Biggar
Rafford, Forres
Rait, Errol, R.S.O. (Perthshire)
Ramsay cleugh, Selkirk
a6Rannoch, Pitlochrie
a()Ratho, S.O. (Midlothian)
Reay, Thurso
Redding, Falkirk
Redgorton, Perth
Relugas, Forres
Rendall, Kirkwall
a6 Renfrew, Paisley
Rentou, S.O. (Dumbartonshire)
dReston, Ayton
Rhynd, Perth, Bridge of Earn
a&Rhynie, Aberdeen
Riccarton, Hawick
cZ Riccarton, Kilmarnock
Riccarton, Stonehaven
Rigg, Annan
Rigg Station, Inverness, Parkhill
Ringford, R.S.O. (Kirkcudbright)
Roadside, Errol, R.S.O. (Perth-
shire)
c?Rogart, Golspie
Rosehall, Ardgay, Lairg
a&Rosehearty, Fraserburgh
Rosemarkie, Inverness, Fortrose
o''Roseneath, Helensburgh
aRosewell, Lasswade
Roslin, S.O. (Midlothian), Loan-
head
a&Rothes, Elgin
a6cRothesay
dRothie-Norman, Aberdeen, Fyvie
dRothiemay, Huntly
Rousay, Kirkwall
abKow, Helensbui'gh
aRoxburgh Station. See Greenock
Rubislaw, Aberdeen
aZ^Rue End Station. See Greenock
Rumbling Bridge, Stirling, Dollar
afcRtitherglen, Glasgow
aRutherglen Road. See Glasgow
Ruthven, Huntly
Ruthven, Meigle
a6cSt. Andrews
abSt. Boswells, S.O. (Roxburgh-
shire)
St. Catherine's, Inverary
St. CjT"us, Montrose, Johnshaven
aSt. Enoch Sq. See Glasgow
St. Fergus, Peterhead
St. Fillan's, Crieff, Comrie
aSt. George's Cross. See Glasgow
aSt. Margaret's Hope, Kirkwall
St. Mary's Holm, Kirkwall
a6St. Monance, S.O. (Fifeshire)
St. Ninian's, Stirling
a^St. RoUox. See Glasgow
aSalen (Sunart), Fort-WiUiam
aSaline, DunfermUne
Salsburgh, Motherwell, Holytown,
S.O.
a&cSaltcoats
Salton. See West Salton
Samuelston, Haddington
aSandaj'^, Kirkwall
Sandbank, Greenock, Dunoon
6Sandhead, S.O. (Wigtownshire)
Sandilands, Lanark
Sandness, Lerwick
aSandport Street. See Edinburgh
Sandwick, Lerwick
Sandwick, Kirkwall, Stromness
a?>Sandyford. -See Glasgow
a&cSanquhar, R.S.O. (Dumfnes-shire)
Sauchie, Alloa
aSauchiehaU Street (84). See Glas-
gow
tScalloway, Lerwick
Scarfscerry, Thurso, Castletown
Sconcer, Broadford, Portree
aScone, Perth
Scotlandwell, Kinross, Leslie
Scourie, Lairg
aScouringburn. See Dundee
Scrabster, Thurso
a&cSelkirk
Shawhead, Dumfries
Shuttlestone, Glasgow
Shieldaig, Dingwall, Lochcarron
Shiskine (Isle of Arran), Ardros-
san, Brodick
a?^Shotts, S.O. (Lanarkshire
Skeabost, Portree
Skene, Aberdeen
Skerray, Thurso, Tongue
Skijjness, Greenock, Tarber
Skirling, Biggar
Skyreburn, Gatehouse, R.S.O.
(Kirkcudbright)
a^Slamannan, Falkirk
a^Slateford, Edinburgh
Smailholm, Kelso, Earlston
Snabe, Hamilton, Strathaven
Snizort, Portree
Sorbie, S.O. (Wigtownshire;
Sorn, Mauchline
Southdean, Hawick, Jedburgh
6Southend, Campbeltown
6
66
POSTAL DIRECTORY.
a'^South Queensferry, Edinburgh
Southwick, Dumfries, Dalbeattie
Spitalfield, Dunkeld
Spott, Dunbar
aZ'Springbank. See Glasgow
aSpringburn, Glasgow
Springfield, Cupar (Fife)
Springholm, Dalbeattie
Sprouston, Kelso
Staffin, Portree, Uig
Stairbridge, Kilmarnock, Tarbol-
ton
aoStanley, Perth
Star, Markinch
Stenhouse Muir, Larbert, R.S.O.
(Stirling). Falkirk
Stenton, Prestonkirk
o7)Stevenston, S.O. (Ayrshire)
o6Stewartoa, Kilmarnock
a.'^cStirling
aStirling Road. See Glasgow
StitcheU, Kelso
Stobo, R.S.O. (Peeblesshire)
Stobs, Hawick
a^Stockbridge. See Edinburgh
aStockwell Street. See Glasgow
Stoer, Lairg
aJicStonehaven
aiStonehouse, Hamilton
Stoneykirk, S.O. (Wigtownshire)
a'jcStornoway
aJiStow
Strachan, Aberdeen, Banchory
Strachur, Inverary
Straiton, Maybole
a'x-'Stranraer
aiiStrathaven, S.O. (Lanarkshire)
Strathbungo, Glasgow
Strathblane, Glasgow, Milngavie
dStrathcarron, Dingwall, Loch-
carron
Strathconan, Beauly
aStrathdon, Aberdeen
Strathkiness, St. Andrews
aStrathmiglo, Ladybank
a6Strathpeffer, Dingwall
Strathy, Thurso
Strathyre, Dunblane, Lochearn-
head
adStrichen, Aberdeen
(ZStrome, Dingwall, Lochalsh
a6Stromness, Thurso
a6Strone, Greenock
. ftSrronsay, Kirkwall
a^Strontian, Fort- William
rfStruan, Portree, Carbost
Struy, Beauly
Stuartfield, Mintlaw
SummerhDI, Aberdeen, Aiichmill
Swinton, Coldstream
Symington, Kilmarnock
(ZSvmington, Biggar
adcTain
Talmine, Thurso, Tongue
Tannadice, Forfar
o&Tarbcrt, Greenock
a&Tarbolton, Kilmarnock
Tarfside, Brechin, EdzeU
ftTarland. Aberdeen, Aboyna
Tarradale, Beauly
Tarves, Aberdeen, Oldmeldrum
a&Tayinloan, Greenock
a&Taynuilt, Inverary
a6Tayport, Dundee
TayvaUich, Lochgilphead, Kilmar-
tin
Tealing, Dundee
Templand, Lockerbie
Temple, Gorebridge, S.O. (Mid-
Lothian)
Teviothead, Hawick
The Cairnies, Perth, Methven
aThe Cross. See Glasgow
dftcThornhiU.
a6Thornhm, Stirling
Thornliebank, Glasgow, Pollock-
shaws
Thornton, Keith
cfThornton, Kirkcaldy
Thrumster, Golspie, Wick
aScThurso
Tibbermuir, Perth, Methven
«^Tigh-na-bruaich, Greenock
Tighyarry, Lochmaddy
ai/TiUicouItry. R.S.O. (Co. Clack-
mannan)
Tillydesk, Ellon
Tingwall, Lerwick
a6Tobermory, Oban
Tollcross, Glasgow
Tomatin, Inverness, Carr Bridge
Toniich, Beauly
a&Tomintoul, Craigellachie
aTongue, Lairg
Tongueland, Kirkcudbright
Tore, Inverness, Munlochy
Torphichen, Bathgate
(ZToriihins, Aberdeen, Kincardine
O'Nen
Torrance, Glasgow, KirkintuUoch
aTorridon, Dingwall
Tori-y, Aberdeen
aTori-yburn, Dunfermline
Torthorwald, Lockerbie, Dumfries
aSToward, Greenock
Towiihead, Castle Douglas
Townhill, Dunfermline
Toxside, Gorebridge, S.O. (Mid-
lothian)
abTranent
Tresta, Lerwick
Trinity Gask, Auchterarder
Trochry, Dunkeld
atcTroon
Tullibody, Stirling, Alloa
Tullymet, BalUnluig, R. S. O. (Perth-
shire)
Tummel Bridge, Pitlochry
a&cTurriff, Rannoch
Twynholm, R.S.O. (Kirkcud-
brightshire)
dTyudrum, Crieff, Killin
POSTAL DIRECTORY.
67
Tynningham, Prestonkirk
Tynron, Thornhill
aTyree, Oban
Tj.rie, Fraserburgh, Rosehearty
a^Uddingstone, S.O. (Lanarkshire)
tiUdny, Aberdeen, Ellon
aiUig, Portree
Ulbster, Golspie, Wick
a6Ullapool, Dingwall
Ulsta, Lerwick
Unachan, Fort William
aUnion Place. See Aberdeen
dUphall, Broxburn, S.O. (Linlith-
gowshire)
Upper Keith, S.O. (East Lothian),
Blackshiels
Urray, Beauly
dUyeasouud, Lerwick, Baltasound
Virkie, Lerwick, Dunrossness
Voe, Lerwick
aWalkerburn, S.O. (Peebleshire)
Walls, Lerwick
Wamphray, Moffat
Wanlockhead, Abington, B.S.O.
(Lanarkshire. ) Leadhills
aWarriston. See Edinburgh
Waterbeck, Ecclefechan
Watemish, Portree, Dunvegan
Waterside, Kilmarnock
Watten, Golspie, Wick
Wellbank, Dundee
aWellmeadow Street. See Paisley
Wemyss. See E. or W. Weniyss
flZ^Wemyss Bay, Greenock
West Barns, Dunbar
a6West Calder, S.O. (Midlothian)
Westerdale, Golspie, Thurso
West Fenton, Drem, Aberlady
"Westfleld, Blairgowrie
obWest Kilbride, Greenock
a/j West Linton, S.O. (Peeblesshire)
al)^Yest Maitland Street. See Edin-
burgh
fiWestray, Kirkwall
Westruther, Lauder, S.O. (Ber-
wickshire)
West Salton, or Salton, Edinburgh,
Tranent
a&WeSt Wemyss, Dysart, R.S.O.
(Fifeshire)
Weydale, Thurso
Whalsay, Lerwick
Whinneyleggat, Kirkcudbright
a& Whitburn, S.O. (Linlithgowshire)
Whiterashes, Aberdeen, Old Mel-.
drum
Whitebridge, Inverness
Whitecairns, Aberdeen
Whitehills, Banff
cZWhitehouse, Aberdeen, Alford
Whitehouse, Greenock, Tarbert
aWhiteinch, Glasgow
Whiteness, Lerwick
Whitcrigg, Airdrie
fl&Whitevale. See Glasgow
aZ^Whithorn, S.O. (Wigtonshire)
Whiting Bay (Isle of Arran), Ar-
drossan, Lamlash
Whitletts, Ayr
Whittingham, Prestonkirk
Whitaome, Chknside, R.S.O. (Ber-
wickshire
abcWick.
a6 Wigtown, S.O. (Wigtownshire)
Wilkieston, S.O. (Midlothian),
Ratho
acZWinchburgh, S.O. (Linlithgow-
shire )
Z)Windy gates, S.O. (Fifeshire), Levoii
a/jWishaw
Wiston, Biggar
a^>Woodside, Aberdeen
Yarrow, Selkirk
aZ^Yetholm, Kelso
Yoker, Glasgow
68 POSTAL DIRECTORY.
Money Order Oflace, Government Insurance and
Annuity Oflace, and Post Ofllce Savings Bank.
MONEY ORDER OFFICE.
Open every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.— Sundays and Sacramental
Fasts excepted.
Commission on Inland Money Orders.
For sums under 10s., £1, £2, £3, £4, £5, £6, £7, £8, £9, £10.
Commission Id. 2d. 3d. 4d. 5d. 6d. 7d. 8d. 9d. lOd. lid.
and Is. for sums of £10, above which amount no single order can be granted
except where the order is in payment of Government Taxes.
Commission on Colonial or Foreign Orders.
For Sums not exceeding £2
*If payable in Belgium, Denmark, France, the^
German Empire, Heligoland, HoUaiid, Italy, (
Switzerland, Gibraltar, Malta, Egypt, or i
Constantinople, )
In any other place Abroad, or Colony trans-^
acting Money Order Business (
m
£5
£7
£10
S. D.
S. D.
S. D
s. r>.
0 9
1 6
2 3
3 0
1 0
2 0
3 0
4 0
•Considerable variations in the rates of exchange with any foreign country may occasionally
necessitate an increase or decrease of the Commission, but in such case due notice will be
given.
N.B.—No application can be entei-tained for compensation for alleged injury
from the non-payment of a Money Order at the expected time. When a Money
Order is applied for, it must be on the clear understanding that no such claim
will be allowed, and that the Post OflSce is not liable, under any circumstances,
to more than one payment of a Money Order, oven when, notwithstanding
the precautions that are taken, the order has been paid to a person not en-
titled to receive the money.
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS.
These banks are established under the provisions of the let 24 Vict. cap. 14,
intituled, "An Act to grant additional facilities for depositing small Savings at
intei-est, with the Sec^trity of the Govei-nment for the d^tc Repayment thereof," and
are open daily during the hours appointed for money order business for the
receipt of deposits of one shilling, or any number of shillings, subject of
course to the limitations of amount prescribed in the Acts previously in force
for Savings Banks.
GOVERNMENT INSURANCES AND ANNUITIES.
The Postmaster-General is empowered, vmder the Act 27 and 28 Vict. cap.
43, to insure the lives of persons of either sex between the ages of 16 and 60
for not less than £20 or more than £100. He is also empowered, under the
same Act, to grant immediate or deferred annuities of not more than £50 on
the lives of persons of either sex, and of the age of 10 years and upwards.
The persons whose lives are insured, or to whom annuities are granted by the
Postmaster-General, have direct Government security for the payment of the
money at the proper time.
POSTAL DIRECTOEY. 69
Eeceiving Houses and Branch Money Order Ofllces.
WHERE SITUATED. RECEIVERS.
Castle street (corner of King Street) John E. Esslemont
200 George Street John Burnett
13 Union Place Miss Catanach
Hours of Collection — 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 8 p.m.
No Collection on Sundays.
Collections at Receiving Letter Boxes.
1st Collection.
2 A.M.
2nd Collection.
11 A.M.
3rd Collection.
3 P.M.
Sunday.
2 A.M.
Post-Office Telegraphs.
Office open daily from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. ; on Sunday, from 9 to 10 a.m., and
from 4 to 5 p.m.
TARIFF.
The charge for the transmission of Messages by Telegraph throughout the
United Kingdom, including the Channel Islands and Isle of Man, but
excepting the Scilly, Orkney and Shetland Isles, is Is. for the first 20 words,
and 3d. for each additional five words or part of five words ; the names and
addresses of the sender and receiver not being counted.
Telegrams may be repeated at the request of the sender, if he desires to
adopt this extra security against risk of error, by being re-signalled from the
Office at which they are received to the Office from which they are forwarded.
The charge for repetition is one half the ordinary tariff, fractions of three-
pence being reckoned as twopence.
The cost of a reply to a Telegram may be prepaid.
Copies of a Telegram, directed to more than one firm or person in the same
free delivery, London excepted, will be delivered separately at an additional
charge of threepence per copy.
Telegrams may be re-directed from town to town at an extra charge of one
half the ordinary tariff, fractions of threepence being reckoned as twopence.
All numbers and fractions of numbers must be written in words, and will
be charged for accordingly. For example, "365" should be written "Three
Hundred and sixty-Jive," and when so written will be charged for as five words,
and "I" should be written "three-eighth" and when so written will be
charged as two words.
PORTERAGE.
The sums charged for the transmission of Telegrams cover the costs of
delivery by special Foot Messenger within the limit of one mile of the Ter-
minal Telegraphic Office, or within the limit of the Town Postal DeUvery of
that Office, when it is a Head Office, and the Town Postal DeUvery extends
for more than a mile from it.
When the adressee does not reside within the above described limits, and
the sender desires to have his telegram delivered by special Foot Messenger,
the charge will be sixpence per double mile or any part thereof. A swva of
one shilling per double mile will be charged for the dehvery of Telegrams by
Cab, Fly, or Horse express.
When the addressee does not reside within the above described limits, and
Bender does not wish to incur the cost of special delivery, his Telegram will
be delivered free of extra charge by the ordinary postal delivery next follow-
ing on the arrival of his Telegram at the Terminal Telegraphic Office.
70
POSTAL DIKECTORY.
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POSTAL DIRECTOEY. 71
The Lerwick Mail is despatched from Aberdeen, every Friday, by steamer
(wind and weather permitting), arriving at Lerwick 24 hours after departure.
Leaves Lerwick on Monday, arriving at Aberdeen on Wednesday.
On Saturday only, there are two despatches to Khynie, Mossat, Lumsden,
and Strathdon, viz., at 7"20 a.m., and 4-15 p.m.
On Sundays the Office is open for the delivery and registration of letters,
and for the sale of postage stamps, from 9 to 10 a.m., and from I'lO to 2 p.m. ;
and on Saci-amental Fasts, from 9 to 10 a.m., and from 4 '30 to 5 '30 p.m.
2 oz..
, 4 oz..
4 oz..
6 oz..
6 oz.,
, 8 oz..
8 oz.,
, 10 oz..
10 oz..
12 oz..
Bates of Postage and Conditions of Transmission.
LETTERS— r/Kia?i(Z;.
The rates of Postage when jjrepaid are as follows : —
For a letter not above 1 oz. , Id.
,, above 1 oz., but not above 2 oz., l^d.
2d.
2i-d.
3d.
.. S^d.
4d.
A letter above the weight of 12 oz. is liable to a postage of Id. for every
ounce, beginning with the first ounce. A letter, for example, weighing be-
tween 14 and 15 oz. must be prepaid Is. 3d.
As a general rule, the postage if not paid in advance, is double the fore-
going ; and if the payment in advance be insufficient, double the deficiency is
charged.
No letter may be above 18 inches in length, 9 inches in width, and 6 inches
in depth. The only exceptions to these regulations are in the case of— 1.
Addresses to Her Majesty ; 2. Petitions to either House of Parliament, for-
warded to any Member of such House, without cover, or in covers open at the
ends ; 3. Printed Parliamentary Proceedings ; 4. Letters or Packets to or
from public departments or public officers in Her Majesty's service.
If the stamps affixed to letters are mutilated or defaced, the letters wUl be
liable to the unpaid rates
An unobliterated, embossed, or other postage stamp, which has been cut
from an envelope, card, or wrapper, and affixed to a letter or other packet,
renders it liable to be charged at the unpaid letter rate.
Re-directed letters are charged an additional postage for each re-direction,
according to the prepaid scale.
All persons sending letters by the post unpaid, which, from any cause
whatever, cannot be delivered to the parties to whom they are addressed, are
liable to pay the postage charged thereon, which may be recovered, with costs,
by summary proceedings before a magistrate.
By the Act 1st Victoria, cap. 36. sec. 2, any person illegally carrying letters
incurs a penalty of £5 for every letter, and £L00 for evei-y week the practice
is continued. The sender also incurs a penalty of £5 for every letter, with
full costs of suit.
NEWSPAPERS— riizZancZ;.
Inland Newspapers are subject to the following regulations : —
To have the privilege of passing as a newspaper, the publication must first
have been accepted as a Newspaper by the Postmaster-General, and
have been placed on a register at the General Post Office ; from which
it is liable to be removed, either through the non-renewal of the regis-
tration fee, 5s. , year by year, or in consequence of any change which
may deprive it of the characteristics of a News} aper. Registration for
inland circulation includes registration for transmission abroad.
For each inland Newspaper, whether posted singly or in a packet, the post-
age, when prepaid, is one half-penny ; but a packet containing two
or more registered newspapers is not chargeable with a higher rate of
postage than would be chargeable on a book packet of the same
weight, viz., one half-penny for every 2 oz., or fraction of 2 oz.
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POSTAL DIRECTORY.
A Newsi)aper posted unpaid, or a packet of newspapers posted, either un-
paid or insufficiently paid, is treated as an unpaid or insufficiently
paid book packet of the same weight.
The postage must be prepaid either by an adhesive stamp or by the use of
a stamped wrapper.
No newspaper can be sent through the post a second time for the original
postage ; for each transmission a fresh postage is required.
Every newspaper or packet of newspapers must be posted either without
a cover, or in a cover open at both ends, and in such a manner as to
admit of easy removal for examination. If this rule be infringed, the
newspaper or packet will be treated as a letter.
Every newspaper must be so folded as to admit of the title being readily
inspected.
A newspaper, or a packet of newspapers which contains any enclosure ex-
cept supplements is charged as a letter ; unless the enclosure be
such as might be sent at the Book rate of postage, and the entire
packet be sufficiently prepaid as a Book Packet, in which case it is
allowed to pass.
A newspaper which has any letter, or any communication of the nature of
a letter, written in it or upon its cover, will be charged as an unpaid
or insufficiently paid letter.
No packet of newspapers may be above 14 lbs. in weight, nor above two
feet in length, one foot in width or depth.
BOOK AND CIRCULAR FOST—f Inland J.
Inland Book Postage is a half -penny for every 2 oz., or a fraction of that
weight.
A book packet posted wholly unpaid, is charged with double the book
postage ; and if posted partially prepaid, with double the deficiency.
Every book packet must either have no cover, or a cover entirely open at
both ends, and in such a manner as to admit of the contents being
easily withdrawn for examination. It may contain any number of
separate books or other publications, prints, or maps, and any quantity
of paper, parchment, or vellum, either printed, written, plain, or any
mixture of the three ; together with whatever is necessary for the safe trans-
mission of literary matter, or usTially appertains thereto, to the exclusion of
letters or any enclosure sealed or otherwise closed against inspection, or any
communication of the nature of a letter written in any such packet, or on its
cover. Entries, however, merely stating who sends the book, &c., or to
whom it is given, are not regarded as a letter.
Circulars, i.e., letters which are intended for transmission in identical
terms to several persons, and the whole or the greater jDart of which is
printed, engraved, or lithographed, may also be sent by book post.
No book packet may be above 5 lbs. in weight, or 18 inches in length, 9
inches in width, and 6 inches in depth, unless it be sent to or from one of
the Government Offices.
POST CARDS.
Post cards, whether official or private, having a half-penny stamp impressed
upon them, are available for transmission between places in the United
Kingdom only.
The front (or stamped side) is intended for the address only. There must
be nothing else written, printed, or otherwise impressed on it, nor must
there be any writing or printing across the stamp. On the reverse side any
communication may be printed or written. Nothing whatever may be at-
tached ; nor may the Card be folded, ciat, or otherwise altered. If any of
these rules be infringed, the Card wiU be charged Id. on delivery.
No Card other than one of those issued by the Government, or a private
Card impressed with a half -penny stamp by the Inland Revenue Office, wiU
pass under a half -penny stamp, if it bear on it a written comminiication of
the nature of a letter. The Official " Stout" Post Cards are sold at 8d. per
doz., or 4d. per half doz. The " Thin " Cards Td. per doz., or 3^ per half doz.
Neither kind are sold singly.
POSTAL DIRECTORY. 73
COLONIAL AND FOREIGN LETTERS, NEWSPAPERS, <fcc.
For the rates on these, see page 74, and British Postal Guide, published
quarterly, by command of the Postmaster-General, price 6d.
COLONIAL AND FOREIGN PATTERN AND SAMPLE POST.
Patterns and Samples can be sent at the rates inserted in the Table of
Colonial and Foreign Postage, to such places as are marked with the letter P.,
but they are restricted to bona fide trade ^patterns or samples of merchandise.
Goods sent for sale, or in execution of an order, however small the quantity
may be, or any articles sent by one private individual to another which are
not actually patterns, or samples, are not admissible.
Patterns or Samples, when practicable, must be sent in covers open at the
ends, and in such a manner as to be easy of examination.
There must be no writing or printing vipon, or in any packet, except the
address of the person for whom it is intended, the address of the sender, a
trade mark or number, and the price of the articles.
The limit of weight is not the same to aU countries, see Table of Colonial and
Foreign Postage.
REGISTRATION.
By the prepayment of a fee of fourpence, any letter, newspaper, or book
packet, unless it be addressed to initials, or to a fictitious name, may be
registered to any place in the United Kingdom or the British Colonies. (For
registration to Foreign Countries, see Tables of Colonial and Foreign Postage.)
The registration fee, as well as the postage, must be prepaid in stamps.
The registration of a packet makes its transmission more secure, by rendering
it practicable to trace it from its receipt to its delivery.
All Inland or Colonial letters which contain coin, and all inland letters which
contain watches or jewellery, even though they be posted without registration,
are treated as registered, and charged on delivery with a double registration
fee of eightpence.
SUGGESTIONS TO THE PUBLIC, &c.
Facility is given to the Post Office in the discharge of its daily duties, and
greater security afforded to the public, by careful attention to the following
recommendations : —
1st. To post aU letters, &c. , as early as practicable, especially when sent ,
in large numbers, as is frequently the case with newspapers and
circulars. The trouble of the OflBce is much diminished if ci culars,
before being posted, be tied in bundles, with the addresses all in
one direction.
2nd. To make the address legible and complete, giving the name of the
post town ; and if there be more than one town in the kingdom of
that name, or if the post town be not well known, adding the
name of the county.
3rd. To see that every letter, newspaper, or other packet sent by post is
securely folded and fastened. When postage stamps are remitted,
they should be enclosed in paper sufficiently thick to prevent them
from being seen or felt through the cover.
dth. Never to send money or any other article of value through the post,
except either by means of a money order or in ^.registered letter.
5th. When complaint is made of letters or newspapers lost, miscarried,
or delayed, to furnish to the Secretary information as precise as
possible regarding all the facts of the case, and to enclose whatever
documents may throw light upon it.
6th. To see that every letter contains the full address of the writer, in
order to ensure the return of the letter, if the person to whom it is
directed cannot be found.
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POSTAL DIKECTORY.
EXPLANATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Explanations and Miscellaneous Information relative to the Table of Colonial
and Foreign Posta;'-G —
(c) denotes that prepayment is compulsory, it being in all other cases volun-
tary.
(a) that an additional charge is made on delivery.
(in) that the registration is incomplete, not extending beyond port of arrival.
(none) that no registration can be effected.
(p) that patterns can be sent.
Limitation of Weight and Size.— In the cases marked thus, * the limita-
tion of weight of newspapers, books, or patterns, is 3 lbs. ; 1 \h. in the cases
mai-ked thus t ; 8 oz. in the cases marked thus X ; and 5 lbs. in all other cases.
No letter may exceed 2 feet in length, or 1 foot in width or depth.
No packet must exceed 18 inches in width, depth, or length, for France or
Algeria, for Tui-key, Ss^ia, or Egypt, by French packet, or to the Azores, Cape
de Verds, Madeii-a, or Portugal.
RouTKS. — When the route by which a letter, (fee, is to go, is not marked on
it, it will be sent by the route immediately following the name of the place in
the foregoing table, with a few exceptions. See British Postal Guide.
Newspapers, books, and patterns must be prepaid, and that by stamps only.
DEFICIENT POSTAGE.
The following are the charges made on delivery at the under-mentioned
places upon letters posted unpaid (wholly or in part) : —
Alexandria f via Brin- "^
Beyi-out \ disi
Bermuda, via New
York or Halifax
Cape Coast Castle
Constantinople, via
Marseilles
Falkland Islands
Gambia
Gibraltar
Gold Coast
Italy
Lagos
Malta
Mauritius
Sierra Leone
Smyrna, via Marseilles
Suez, via Brindisi or
Southamjiton )
British West Indies ^
Cape of Good Hope
China
Hong-Kong
Labuan
Qd. each in
addition to
the deficient
postage. In
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to account.
Natal
Penang
St. Croix
St. Helena
St. Thomas
Singapore
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, addition to
' the deficient
postage
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Ceylon j addition to
India j the deficient
L postage.
I 8d. each in
Egygt (ex. Alexandria addition to
and Suez J the deficient
C postage.
Belgium
Canada
Holland, via Belgium
Nova Scotia
Newfoundland
New Brunswick
Prince Edward Island
United States
Austria
Denmark
Germany
Switzerland, via Bel-
gium
Turkey, via Bel-
gium
The Azores
Cape de Verd Islands
Greece
Madeira
Portugal
Sweden, via Den-
mark
Holland, via Finance
Zd. each
y addition
m
to
the deficient
postage.
3c?. per ^ oz.
in addition to
' the deficient
postaga
Canary Islands
Majorca
Minorca
Spain
Algeria
Fi-ance
Id. per rate
! in addition to
f" the deficient
postage.
St?, per \ oz.
f Double the
prepaid rate,
if less than
one rate be
J paid ; and
; dotible the
j deficiencj'-, if
one whole
I rate be pre-
V paid.
f Double the
I prepaid rate,
J minus t h e
[ value of any
I stamps af-
V fixed.
CARKIERS TO AND FROM ABERDEEl^.
79
Alexandrett-d
Jaffa
Beyrout
Kerassum
Dardanelles
Mersina
Ineboli
Orduo
Samson
Trebizond
Sulina
Tultscha
Tangier
Tunis
Tripoli in Syria
Varna
Letters posted unpaid (wholly, or in part) for the following places, if sent
by French packet, are charged with a postage of 9d. per J oz. ; partial prepay-
ment not being recognised in these cases : —
Porto Said
Rhodes
Rodosto
I Salonica
The same rates are chargeable in this country upon unpaid or insufficiently
paid letters received from the above-named places, with the exception that
letters from Suez, received via Southampton, and letters from China, and
from Holland, via France, are charged the prepaid rate only.
LETTERS FOR NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, AND
SEAMEN IN HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE.
Non-commissioned officers, private soldiers, or seamen serving abroad, can
send and receive letters for a postage of Id., provided the letter weigh not
more than half an ounce, the postage be prepaid, and the direction distinctly
specify the rank or class of the soldier or seaman, and the ship or regiment to
which he belongs ; but if any such letters have to pass through a foreign
country, they are subject, in addition, to a foreign rate of postage.
LETTERS BY PRIVATE SHIPS.
Letters intended to be sent by private ship, must be addressed, " By Private
Ship," and, if by a particular vessel, the name of the ship must be added. The
postage of a letter by a private ship to Belgium, the British West Indies,
Canada, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, United States, Prince
Edward Island, and Norway, is 3d. per ^ oz. ; of a letter to the Cape of Good
Hope, Natal, St. Helena, Ascension, 4d. per ^ oz. ; to France, 3d. per J oz. ;
to Holland, 8d. for every ^ oz. ; in all other cases the postage is 6d. per ^ oz.
Newspapers by private ships to the Azores, Cape de Verd Islands, Madeira,
Norway, and Portugal, must be prepaid, 2d. each per 4 oz. ; and to all other
places. Id. per 4 oz.
Carriers who Depart from and Arrive in Aberdeen.
Those marked * are Fortnightly ; the remainder are "Weekly.
WHERE TO.
Aberchirder . . .
Auchindoir
Auchleven _
Auchterless ! A. Barclay
Banchory JAlex. Milne . .
Birse Thos. Martin.
Blackburn John Burnett,
CARRIERS.
Andrew King . .
William Sim . . . .
George Wright..
Brucklay
Burnervie . . . ,
Cabrach
Clatt
Culsalmond . .
Cumineston . .
Daviot
Echt
Echt
*Watex-t. of Echt
Ellon
Fetternear . .
Foveran
*Fyvie
-!*Fyvie
Gamrie
Glenbucket .
'^Greens . . . .
George Wilson . .
John Wilson
W. Sim
G. Spence
A. Barclay
Francis Christie
A. Eothnie
George Moir. .
A. Kennedy. .
W. Farquharson
James Fraser. . .
John Wilson ....
James Catto. . . .
— Craighead
James Clark. . . .
Francis Christie
William Forbes,
Alex. Donald . .
WHERE LODGED.
SO^Gerrard street.
90 George street..
90 George street..
30 Gerrard street.
6 Lt. Belmont st.
6 Lt. Belmont st.
90 George street..
16 Meahnarket st.
90 George street..
90 George street..
90 George street..
30 Gerrard street.
30 Gerrard street.
90 George street..
6 Lt. Belmont st.
10 Harriet street.
6 Mealmarket st.
6 Mealmarket st.
90 George street..
30 Gerrard street.
90 George street. .
90 George street..
30 Gerrard street.
10 Harriet street.
30 Gerrard street.
ARRIVALS.
Wed. 8 a.m...
Thur. 8 a.m..
Thur. 8 a.m..
Thur. 8 a.m..
Thur. 2 p.m..
Thur. 2 p.m..
Frid. 10 a.m.
Wed. 8 a.m..,
Thur. 2 p.m..
Thur. 8 a.m.,
Thur. 8 a.m..
Thur. 8 a.m..
Wed. 9 a.m.,,
Tues. 10 a.m.
f Mon. & Th,
( 6 p.m....
Frid. 11 a.m.
Frid. 8 a.m..,
f Mon. & Th,
t 11p.m...
Thur. 4 p.m.,
Thur. 7 a.m.,
Thur. 9 a.m..
Thur. 9 a.m..
Wed. 9 a.m...
Wed. 9 a.m...
Tues. 7 a.m..
DEPARTURES.
Wed. 3 p.m.
Thur. 6 p.m.
Thur. 4 p. m.
Thur. 4 p.m.
Frid. 6 a.m.
Thur. 6 p. m.
Frid. 2 p.m.
(Mon. 12-30
(We. 3 p.m.
Frid. 11a.m.
Thur. 4 p.m.
Thur. 4p.m.
Thur. 4 p. m.
Wed. 3 p.m.
Tues. 4 p.m.
( Tu. 6 a.m.
t Pr. 6 a.m.
Frid. 2 p.m.
Frid. 1 p.m.
J Tu. & Fr.
I 2 p.m.
Frid. 4 a.m.
Thur. 2 p.m.
Thur. 4p.n'.
Thur. 4 p.n^.
Wed. S p.m.
Wed. 5 p.m.
Tues. 3 p.m.
80
ABEEDEEN TEAMWAYS.
WHERE TO.
Johnshaven . . . .
Kildrummy . . . .
Kincardine
Longside
Lonmay
Lumsden Vill. .
Lumsden Vill. . .
Manar
Maiyculter
Midmar
New Aberdour.
New Aberdour.
Newburgh
Newburgh
Newburgh
Newbytb
New Deer
New Pitsligo
Old Deer
Oldmeldrum
Cromlet "l
Oldmeldrum.. ]■
Keithfield.... )
Pitsligo
Rhynie
Rayne
*Schivas
Skene.
Stonehaven . . .
Strachan
Strathdon
Strathdon ....
Stewartfield . .
Tarland
Towie
Wartle
Woodside
Buxburn
Stoneywood...
CARRIERS.
E. strachan . . . .
Robert Milne . . .
Alex. Sheriffs . . .
John Smith . . . .
Samuel Fraser. .
Robert Milne
W. Sim
Alex. Stephen . .
Samuel Brown . .
George Motr . . . .
John Leslie
Samuel Eraser . .
B. Cruickshank.
James Connon . .
John Kelly
John Mackie
G. Wilson
John Leslie
G. Davidson
C. Chapman . . . .
James Psiul
John Leslie
W. Sim
A. Barclay
WiUiam Stott. . .
Wm. Riddler. . . .
W. Macpherson. ,
James Ferries . . ,
Alex. Spence. . . .
JohnTait
G. Davidson . . . .
Alex. Anderson.
W. Forbes
W. Valentine
James Monro . . .
WHERE LODGED.
6 Lt. Belmont st.
90 George street..
6 Lt. Belmont st.
90 George street..
16 Mealmarket st.
6 Lt. Belmont st.
90 George street..
90 George street..
6 Lt. Belmont st.
6 Lt. Belmont st.
90 George street. .
16 Mealmarket st.
6 Mealmarket st.
6 Mealmarket st.
16 Mealmarket st.
90 George street..
16 Mealmarket st.
90 George street..
16 Mealmarket st.
90 George street. .
30 Gerrard street.
90 George street..
90 George street..
30 Gerrard street.
16 Mealmarket st.
8 Harriet street.
6 Lt. Belmont st.
6 Lt. Belmont st.
10 flarriet street.
10 Harriet street.
16 Mealmarket st.
10 Harriet street.
10 Harriet street.
90 George street..
80 Gerrard street.
ARRIVALS.
Mon. 12 noon
Wed. 9 a.m...
Thur. 10 a.m.
Wed. 9 a.m...
Tues. 8am..
Wed. 9 a.m...
Thur. 9 a.m..
Thur. 2 p.m..
j, Tues. & Fr.
t 10 a.m...
f Mon. & Th.
) 2 p.m....
Wed. 8a.m...
Tues. 8 a.m..
Wed. 8 a.m...
Frid. 8 a.m...
Frid. 9 a.m...
Wed. 8 a.m...
J Mo. & Wed.
1 8 a.m
Wed. 9 a.m...
Thur. 10 a.m.
( Tues. & Fr.
I 2 p.m....
Thur. 2 p.m..
Wed. 9 a.m...
Thur. 9 a.m..
Thur. 8 a.m..
Thur. 8 a.m..
5" Tues. & Fr.
( 9 a.m
jTu., Th., &
( Sat. 9 a. m.
Thur. 2 p.m..
Tues. 10 p.m.
Tues. 10 p.m.
Thur. 10 a.m.
Wed. 8 a.m...
Wed. 10 a.m..
Tues. 9 a.m..
Daily
DKPARTURES.
Tues. 4 a.m.
Wed. 3 p.m.
Thur. 6 p.m.
Wed. 3 p.m.
Tues. 3 p.m.
Wed. 3 p.m.
Thur. 4 p.m.
Frid. 10a.m.
I Tu. & Fr.
\ 1p.m.
( Tu. 6 a.m.
\ Fr. 6 a.m.
M&W3p.m.
Tues. 3 p.m.
Wed. 1 p.m.
Frid. 2 p.m.
Frid. 2 p.m.
Wed. 3 p.m.
Mo. & We.
3 p.m.
M&W3p.m.
Thur. 3 pm.
(Tu. & Fr.
\ 8 p.m.
Frid. 11a.m.
M&W3p.m.
Thur. 4 p.m.
Thur. 4p.n".
Thur. 3 p. m.
jTu. & Fr.
t 1p.m.
I Tu. Th. &
1 Sa. 3 p.m.
Frid. 5 a.m.
We. 12 noon
We. 12 noon
Thur. 3p.m.
Wed. 3 p.m.
W. 4.30 p.m.
Tues. 4 p.m.
Daily
Aberdeen Tramways.
Tramway Cars run every ten minutes from Eight o'clock, a.m., until Ten
o'clock, P.M., and on Saturdays till Eleven, at the following Fares from either
direction :—
2d.
Id.
Id.
UNION STREET ROUTE.
INSIDE.
Queen's Cross to North Church, . . 2d.
Queen's Cross to Music Hall Build. Id.
Rubislaw Place to Market Street,. Id.
Holburn Street to Castle Street, . . Id.
Music Hall Build, to North Church Id.
OUTSIDE.
Queen's Cross to North Church, or
any intermediate distance Id.
Transfer Tickets from Kittybrewster to Queen's Cross, and vice versa, 3d.
Passengers between Queen's Cross and Kittyhrevjster, and vice versa, change Cars at
Mar/cet Street.
After dark, George Street Cars carry a Green light, and Union Street
Cars a Red light.
GEORGE STREET ROUTE.
INSIDE.
North Church to Kittybrewster, . ,
North Church to John Street, ....
Castle Street to Hutcheon Street,
Market Street to Kittybrewster, . . Id.
OUTSIDE.
North Church to Kittybrewster. or
any intermediate distance, Id.
ABERDEEN SHIPPING. St
Coaches.
Aberdkento Blackburn. — A Coach leaves 90 George Street, every Friday
and Saturday, at 4 p.m. Arrives in Aberdeen same days, 10 a.m.
Aberdeen to Cults and Bieldside. — Omnibuses will leave as follows : —
Union Place at 7'15 a.m., and Market Street at 12 noon, 4, and 7 '30 p.m. ; extra
run on Saturdays at 10 p.m. Eeturning fi-om Bieldside at 8 '5 a.m., and at 1,
5, and 8"20 (stops at Union Place) p.m. ; extra run on Saturdays at 10"50 p.m. to
Union Place. On Saturdays, will leave Market Street at 6 p.m., instead of
7'30 P.M. ; and Bieldside at 7 p.m., instead of 8.20 p.m.
Aberdeen to Cluny. — A Coach leaves 13 St. Nicholas Street on Mondays,
Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, at 4 o'clock, p.m., passing Straik, Skene,
(fee, arriving at Cluny about 6 '30 p.m. Leaves Cluny about 7 "30 a.m., arriving
in Aberdeen at 10 o'clock.
Aberdeen to Echt. — An Omnibus leaves 68 St. Nicholas Street, on Mon-
days, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 4 p.m. .passing Carnie and Gar-
logie Mills, arriving at Echt at 6 p.m. Leaves Echt same days at 7 '30 a.m.,
arriving in Aberdeen at 9 "30 a.m.
Aberdeen to Newburgh. — Coaches leave 122 King Street at 4 p.m. Leave
Newburgh at 8 a.m. ; also leave 6 Mealmarket Street at 8 a.m., returning from
Newburgh at 6 p.m.
Aberdeen TO Tarves. — A Coach leaves 6 Mealmarket Street at 3'50 p.m.,
returning from Tarves at 7 "10 a.m.
Aberdeen to Woodside, Buxburn, and Stoneywood. — An Omnibus leaves
top of Market Street several times a-day.
ABEBDEEN SHIPPITTG.
NAME AND MASTER. OWKBR OR AGJENT. TONS. BUILT.
Aberdeen, s.s., Baxter Adam & Co 1056 1871
Abergeldie, ship, Millar J. Duthie, Sons, & Co 1151 69
Agricola, brig, Moscrop Northern Agricultural Co 151 57
Agnes Rose, ship, Purvis Donaldson Kose & Co 991 67
Ajax, brig, M'Beth John Law 173 54
Alexander Duthie, ship, Norrie. . . . William Duthie 1158 67
Alexander Hall, barque, WiUiam Walker 403 46
■ 1 J T>- • TT 1, i (Aberdeen, Newcastle, and Hull
Alexander Pine, s.s. , Urquhart . . -j ^^^^^ '^^ ^ Limited 328 74
Alexander Murray, sch. Carnie .... James Allan 89 56
Alexandra, brig, Archibald Aberdeen Lime Co 161 66
Alma, schooner. Brown John M'Lauchlan 90 58
Ann Duthie, ship, M'Kay William Duthie 993 68
Ann Law, brig, Stephen John Law 185 58
Annie Laurie, brig, Hamilton J. & A. Davidson 180 56
Arva, schooner, Esson The Master 79 66
Ascalon, ship. Bain.. . G. Thompson, jun., & Co 938 68
Assyrian, barque, Langsf ord J. T. Rennie 555 55
Aven, brig, Reid William Knox 241 67
Aviemore, T. B. Ayling G. Thompson, jun., & Co 1090 70
lialgownie, barque, Brown Alexander Nicol 324 48
Ban Righ, s.s., Turriff Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co.. 575 70
Beautiful Star, Morgan John Cook 546 61
Ben Avon, s. s. , Jaflray J. & A. Davidson 75
Ben Lomond, ship, Moir Donaldson Rose & Co 986 62
Ben-Macdui, s.s., Connon J. & A. Davidson 377 74
Birmingham, ship, Durham George Milne & Co
Blossom, schooner. Carle A. Sherer 59 42
Bon-Accord, steam-tug, Watson .... George Leslie & Co 31 62
Bon-Accord, s.s., Duncan J. <fc A. Davidson 296 72
Border Chief, ship, Leslie H. Adamson 1010 70
Braemar, s.s., Davidson J. & A. Davidson 750 75
Britannia, steam-tug, Watson George Leslie & Co 15 67
Brucklay Castle, ship, WaUape Donaldson Rose A Co 1014 67
Bundaleer, ship, Ramsay. . . .' Richard Connon & Co 921 69
Cairnbulg, ship, Birnie J. Duthie & Sons 1600 74
Camerata, s.s., Murray Adam & Co.. 1000 74
82
ABEKDEEN SHIPPING.
NAME AND MASTER. OWNER OR AGENT. TONS. BUILT.
Canondah, brig, Mowat G. Elsmie k Son 194 1847
Caprera, ship, Crombie Alexander Nicol 755 61
Carnaquheen, ship, Colville R. Connon & Co 825 67
Catherine & Mary, schooner, West. .James West 84 66
Centurion, ship, Taylor G. Thompson, jun., & Co 964 69
Charles Chalmers, brig, Fraser Commercial Company 176 74
Cheviot, schooner, George Elsmie <fe Son 70 34
Christiana Thompson, ship, MurrayG. Thompson, jun. , & Co 1079 66
City of London, s.s., Warn Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co.. 564 71
City of Aberdeen, ship. Scale James TuUoch, jun 551 62
Clara, brig, Robertson J. Connon, jun 147 54
CV)ck of the North, smack William Hogarth 48 35
Colonial Empire, Leslie George Milne & Co 1305 61
Columba, ship, Youngson Neil Smith, jun. , <te Co 344 65
Commodore, ship. Brand Richard Connon & Co 562 61
Commissary, ship, Wagstaff H. Adamson 900 68
Concord, schooner. Falconer Aberdeen Commercial Co 119 38
Countess of Kintore, ship, Pether- ) t i, n i ^of^
bridge ..... I John Cook 737 66
Coulnakyle, ship, Gordon W. Jamieson & Co. , London .... 579 63
Courier, s.s., Greig Adam & Co 371 50
Craigendarroch, ship, Hughes Richard Connon & Co 991 70
Curlew, schooner, Crombie Aberdeen Lime Co 209 65
Cynthia, brig. Grant George Elsmie & Son 181 54
Damascus, ship, Ross G. Thompson, jun. , & Co 964 57
Dee, s.s. , Stephen Adam & Co 302 73
Derwent, steam-tug, Bruce R. Taylor 11 60
Devana, ship, Thomson W. Jamieson & Co. , London 795 65
Don, schooner, Ross Aberdeen Lime Co 112 58
Don, s.s., Cook Adam & Co 302 73
Diana, schooner, Allan James Allan 125 68
Douglas, S.S., Baker Robert Ellis Baker, London 615 66
Dunrobin Castle, ship, Jackson . ...Donaldson Rose & Co 545 62
Elizabeth, schooner, Massie Hay, Newcastle 96 61
Elizabeth, schooner, Anderson A. Pu-ie & Sons 109 47
Ethiopian, ship, Faulkner G. Thompson, jun. , & Co 838 64
Fairy Queen, brig, Stephen John M'Lauchlan 213 63
Fancy, brig. Leys John Law 148 48
Five Sisters, brig, S3Tmmers Symmers 193 65
Forward Ho, ship. Wade Robert Catto & Son 942 67
Garland, schooner, M'Donald George Sinclair 88 47
George Thompson, ship. Shepherd. Alexander Nicol 1127 65
Glengairn, Fimister Alexander Nicol 894 63
Good Hope, brig, Ganson Herman Ganson 156 61
Goshawk, ship, Manson George Milne & Co 1283
Granite, brig, Paterick Aberdeen Commercial Co 179 46
Harlaw, ship, Philip G. Thompson, jun. , & Co 894 66
Harvest Home, brig. Smith D. Mearns 132 38
Hayle, s.s., Gordon Adam & Co 223 67
Heath, schooner, Milne Richard Connon & Co 184 73
Heather-Bell, steam-tug, Newton. . The Master 15 57
Helena, schooner, Walker D. Walker 157 52
H in dostan. Bailie George Milne & Co 674 47
Huano, ship, M 'Lean Richard Connon & Co 840 49
I'll Try, bi-ig, Stephen James Gumming 152 63
Illovo, barque, Bolton J. T. Rennie 397 68
Intrepid, schooner, Milne James G. Souter, Stonehaven 117 31
Invercauld, ship, Phillips Richard Connon & Co 1320 74
Isabel, schooner. Purges George Sinclair 136 62
I vanhoe, schooner. Joss J. &: A. Davidson 143 66
James Horn, schooner. Falconer. . .Aberdeen Commercial Company 150 66
James Lister, ship, Hunter H. Adamson 950 63
James HaU, s. s. , Linklater -1 Aberdeen Newcastle, and Hull ^
' ' ( Steam Co. , Limited 221 1 0
Janet, brig, Crombie Neil Smith, jun., & Co 215 o7
ABEKDEEN SHIPPING.
NAMK AND MASTER. OWNER OP. AGENT. TONS. BriT.T.
Jason, ship, Leslie Henry Adamson 877 1868
Jehu, ship, Liddle Richard Connon & Co 524 56
Jerusalem, ship, Largie G. Thompson, jun. , & Co 901 67
Jessie, schooner, M'Kay A. Sherer 101 53
.1 ohn Duthie, ship, Levie John Duthie, Sons, & Co 1031 64
Josephine, brig, Robertson J . T. Willet 245 65
Kagosimo, barqiie, Lawson Charles Glover 394 66
Kosciusko, ship, Lawson G. Thompson, jun. , & Co 1193 62
Lady Gray, brig. Noble A. Sherer 136 54
Lady Head, brig, Brown James Aiken, jun 208 54
Lady of the Lake, Murray G. Sinclair 291 21
Laurel, barque, Symmers G. Milne & Co 620 61
Leucadia, ship, Mearns A. Nicol 896 70
Leipsic Packet, schooner, Jamieson J. M'Lauchlan 98 18
Lightning, brig, Crighton A. Baxter 153 57
Louisa, schooner, Collie A. Sherer 99 51
Luna, brig, Bennet Aberdeen Commercial Company 170 48
Lydia, barque, Youngson Neil Smith, Jun., & Co 376 73
Mamelon, ship, Crawford J. Marsh 737 57
Margaret Edward, bar. , Andrews . . . George Elsmie & Son 281 56
Mars, brig, Farquhar George Sinclair 170 .40
Margaret Reid, sch. , Bridgef ord . . . James Jack 98 60
Martha Birnie, ship, Jamieson William Duthie 830 63
Marys, schooner ... - G. Sinclair 133 36
Mary Ann, brig. Bacon A. Sherer 174 50
Mercury, schooner, Thomas George Elsmie <V Son 366 71
Miltiades, Perrett G. Thompson, jun., & Co 1452 71
Moira, ship, Shepherd Donaldson Rose & Co 856 55
Moravian, ship, Ayling G. Thompson, jun., & Co 967 58
Monaltrie, ship, Cunmiing Richard Connon & Co 1048 72
Nereid,Watt. : George Leslie & Co 182 60
Nineveh, ship; Barnet G. Thompson, j an. , & Co 1174 04
Nonsuch, schooner, Mitchell George Leslie & Co 138 40
Nyassa, ship, Garrioch Alexander Nicol 780 68
Patriarch, ship. Pile G. Thompson, jun. , & Co 1339 69
Perseverance, ship, Morice George Milne & Co 1196
Perseverance, brig, Scroggie Robert Stephen, Boddam 224 68
Pleiades, schooner, Jamieson Alexander Donald 106
Ploughman, brig, M'Kenzie Aberdeen Commercial Co 168 67
Pi ince Alfred, Sim John T. Rennie 258 62
Prince of Wales, brig, Crombie. . . .Aberdeen Lime Company 182 54
Prince Consort, brig, Main J. Curaming 214 62
Queen, steamship, Reid Leith & Clyde Shipping Co 404 61
Queen of Nations, Donald G. Thompson, jim. , & Co 846 61
Queen of the East, ship, Glegg. . . . G. Milne <fc Co 1185 53
Resolute, Campbell Donaldson Rose & Co 1072 58
Richard Grainger, schooner Andrew Sherer 115 39
Rob Roy, brig William Knox 185 65
Romanoff, ship. Shepherd Alexander Nicol 1225 74
Rose, schooner, Allan James Allan 98 52
Rowena, ship, Watson G. Milne & Co 729 61
Samson, schooner, Halcrow William Harty, Sunderland 122 86
Samuel PlimsoU, ship, Boaden G. Thompson, Jun. , & Co 1444 73
Sardinian, brig, G. Elsmie <fe Son 166 55
Siberia, Urquhart Adam & Co 1301 66
Silistria, ship, Angus Donalds on Rose & Co 642 55
St. Clair, s. s. , Linklater Leith & Clyde Shipping Co 588 68
St. Clair, schooner. Falconer Alexander Tough 1 22 59
St. A'agnus, s.s., Masson Leith & Clyde Shipping Co 518 64
St. Nicholas, s.s. , Angus Leith & Clyde Shipping Co 744 71
Scottish Maid, sch. , Wilson George Leslie & Co 135 39
Sirocco, schooner, Donald Adam & Co 233 ( 7
Sir John Lawrence, Fernie Donaldson Rose & Co 878 64
Sir Vt'illiam Wallace, Colville A. Hector, London 907 66
Smithfield, schooner D. Mearns 166 22
84 BILLS OF EXCHANGE.
• KAME AND MASTER. OWNER OK AGBKT. TONS. BUIIT.
Sophia, schooner, Hartman Alexander Tough 89 1831
Speed, Schooner William Knox 117 47
Starbeam, barque, Morison George Elsmie & Son 391 £7
Star of China, ship, Blaker H. Adamson 794 62
Superior, brig, Henderson Alexander Wishart 136 16
Strathdon, ship, Jamieson G. Thompson, jun., & Co 1010 60
Strathnaver, ship, Devey Henry Adamson 1017 65
Thermopylae, ship, Kemball G. Thompson, jun., & Co 947 68
Thomas Adam, s.s. , Mutch Adam & Co 970 70
Thyat ra, ship, M'Kay G. Thompson, jun., &, Co 962 67
Tom Duff, schooner, Christie William Christie 110 39
Umgeni, Scorgie John T. Rennie 366 64
Umkemonzi, barque, Airth J. T. Rennie 307 74
Umvoti, ship. Reeves John T. Rennie 464 69
Vesta, schooner, Harrow The Master 87 60
Victoria, schooner, Nicol Aberdeen Lime Co 180 49
Victory, ship, Watson Adam & Co 1380
Volant, .s.s Richard Connon & Co 102 72
Wave of Life, ship. Watt G. Thompson, jun., & Co 887 56
William Duthie, ship, Davidson John Diithie, Sons, & Co 968 62
Windsor Castle, ship, Purves Donaldson Rose & Co 979 70
BILLS OF EXCHAKTGE.
Where the amount or value of the money for which the bill or note
is drawn or made does not exceed £5 - - - i
Exceeding £5
Not exceeding £10
10
25
25
50
50
75
75
100
;0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
6
0
0
9
0
1
0
For every £100, and also for any fractional part of £100, of such
amount or value - - - - - 0 1 0
The duties on Inland and Foreign Bills are made identical.
RECEIPT STAMPS.
For £2 and upwards Id.
WTiere adhesive Stamps are used, the grantor must cancel them by writing,
on or across the stamp, his Name or Initials, or the Name or Initials of his
film, together with the true date of his so writing, so that the stamp may be
fffectually cancelled, and rendered incapable of being used for any other in-
.stn^.nient, or imless it is otheiwise proved that the stamp appearing on the
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Penalty for neglect or refusal, £10,
GENERAL DIRECTORY
FOR THE
CITY OF ABERDEEN.
ABEL, James, baker, 64, h 66 "Virginia street
Abel, John, guard (G. N. of S. E.), 27 Blackfriars street
Abel, Jobn, gardener, 62 Hardgate
Abercrombie, Miss Rachael, Queen's road, Eubislaw
Abercromby, James, letter carrier (P.O.), 6 Henry street
Aberdeen and Northern Friendly Society, 42 St. Nicholas
street ; George Duncan, secretary
Aberdeen Association for the Improvement of the Dwellings
of the Labouring Classes, Limited; secretary, James
Murray Garden, 7 Union terrace
Aberdeen Association for Improving the Condition of the
Poor, office, 2 M'Combie's court. Union street ; George
Milne, secretary and superintendent
Aberdeen Association for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani-
mals ; secretary, John M. Shaw, 37 Market street ;
inspector, George Kerr, 4 Richmond terrace ; collec-
tor, Alex. Strachan, 3 Victoria place
Aberdeen Asylum for the Blind, 50 Huntly street, William
Meston, manager
Aberdeen, Banff, and Kincardine People's Journal Office, 30
Market street ; William Lindsay
Aberdeen Banking Company, 53 Castle street
Aberdeen Cemetery Company, Limited; secretary, William
Paul, advocate, 177 Union street
Aberdeen Boat Club, Polmuir ; secretary, William H. Shep-
herd, 23 Bon-Accord terrace
Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce and North of Scotland
Trade Protection Society ; James Tytler, 137 Union
street, secretary
86 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Aberdeen Chemical Light Manufactory, 38 Jopp's lane;
Williani Melvin, manager
Aberdeen Chemical Works, Links ; J. Miller & Co.
Aberdeen Church of Scotland Training College and Practis-
ing School, 185 Greorge street ; Alexander Simpson,
advocate, secretary and treasurer
Aberdeen Free Church of Scotland Training College and
Practising School, E. Lumsden, Banker, secretary
and treasurer
Aberdeen Club, 4 Bridge street ; D. Wyllie, jun., secretary,
attendant, James Stuart
Aberdeen Comb Works, 40 Hutcheon street ; S., E. Stewart,
and Co.
Aberdeen Commercial Company (lime, coal, bone manure,
and grain merchants), Provost Blaikie's quay, tempo-
rary office, 51 Marischal street; Black & Copland,
managers
Aberdeen Co-operative Coal Society, Limited, 14 Eegent
quay ; Alexander Taylor, manager, h 27 Thisile st.
Aberdeen Go-operative Property Investment Co. ; offico, 78
Union street, John Crombie, C.A., manager
Aberdeen District Tramway Co. ; office, 239 Union street,
L. M'Kinnon, jun., secretary
Aberdeen Female School of Industry, North Lodge, King
street
Aberdeen Flour Mills, Cotton street ; Sutherland & Co.
Aberdeen Free Press Office, 14 and 16 Broad street
Aberdeen Foundry, 102 Loch street; William Henderson,
manager
Aberdeen General Dispensary and Vaccine Institution, 61
Guestrow
Aberdeen Golf Club, Club House, Links ; secretary, Arthur
D. Morice, advocate
Aberdeen Granite Works, Constitution street ; A. Macdonald,
Field, & Co.
Aberdeen Gymnastic Club, Bridge street; secretary pro
tern, W. C. Best, 3 Garden terrace
Aberdeen Herald (newspaper and printing proprietary), 7
Queen street
Aberdeen Heritable Securities' Investment Co., Limited ;
secretary, John Muill, advocate, City buildings
Aberdeen Institution, 9 North Silver street ; teacher, Wm.
Eattray
Aberdeen Iron Works, York place, Footdee ; Hall, Eussell,
and Co.
Aberdeen Jute Company, Limited; manager, Wm. JL. Aber-
dein, 5 Powis place
GENEKAL DIRECTORY. 87
Aherdeen Journal Office, 28 and 29 Adelplii, Union street
Aberdeen Lands and Heritages Valuation Office, 27 King
street ; John M'Kelvie, assessor
Aberdeen, Leitli, and Clyde Shipping Co. ; office, 62 Maris-
chal street
Aberdeen Lime Co. (lime, coal, bone manure, nitrate of soda,
and guano merchants), 2 Provost Blaikie's quay ;
Morison & Harvey, managers
Aberdeen Market Company ; secretaries and law agents,
Adam, Thomson, & E,oss, 75 Union street ; treasurer,
E. Lumsden, manager, N. of S. Bank
Aberdeen Mourning Establishment, 44 Union street
Aberdeen Music Hall, Union street ; secretaries, Kennedy &
Fraser, advocates, 140 Union street
Aberdeen Mutual Assurance and Friendly Society ; actuary
and secretary, John Crombie, O.A., 76 Union street
Aberdeen, Newcastle, and Hull Steam Co., Limited ; office,
43 Marischal street
Aberdeen and Northern Eegister Office (for servants), 1
Huntly street
Aberdeen Property Investment Co. ; John Macaldowie, 14
St. Nicholas street, manager
Aberdeen Quill Manufactory, 47 Queen'street
Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co. ; office, Links, Footdee
Aberdeen Salmon Co.; office, 146 Union street; icehouse.
Fish street
Aberdeen School Board ; office, 12 King street; clerk and
treasurer, Thos. Hector
Aberdeen Sea Insurance Co., bo Marischal street; James
Aiken, jun., manager
Aberdeen Soap and Candle Works, 92 Loch street
Aberdeen Song School, 46^ Union street
Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co., 87 Waterloo quay ; Charles
Shepherd, manager
Aberdeen Steam-Power Reed Manufactory, Spring Garden
Works, Windy Wynd ; John F. Duncan, manager
Aberdeen Tailoring Co., 56 Schoolhill ; And. Henderson,-
foreman
Aberdeen Tent and Marquee Co. ; manager, John Cattanach,
130 Union street
Aberdeen Town and County Bank, 62 Union street
Aberdeen Town and County Bank, (Western Branch), 262
Union street ; A. Morrice, agent
Aberdeen Towm and County Bank (Northern Branch), 196
George street ; Alexander S. Murray, agent
Aberdeen Town and County Bank (Harbour Branch), 17
Regent Quay ; W. M'C. Gordon, agent
88 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Ahercleen Weekly News, 24 St. Nicholas lane
Aberdeen Yonng Ladies' Institution and Academy for Mo-
dern Languages, 250 Union st. ; rector, H. Krueger
Aberdeen Young Mens' Christian Institute, 198 Union street ;
secretary, Charles Shirr cffs
Aberdeenshire Artillery and Eifle Association ; secretary,
John Crombie, C.A., 76 Union street
Aberdeenshire Cricket Club ; secretary, J. F. Lumsden, 3
Union terrace
Aberdein, A., general merchant, 44 Holburn street
Aberdein, Thomas, spirit dealer, 51 Frederick street
Aberdein, Wm. L., manager, Aberdeen Jute Co., Limited,
h 5 Powis place
Aberdein, Mrs., 22 Constitution street
Abernethy, David W., engineer, Ferryhill Cottage
Abernethy, James & Co., iron founders, engineers, mill-
wrights, machine makers, blacksmiths, and boiler-
makers, Ferryhill Foundry
Abernethy, James, C.E. (of J. A. & Co.), Ferryhill Cottage
Abernethy, Eobert, C.E. (of J. A. & Co.), 21 Golden square
Aboyne Mills Warehouse, 51 Green
Adair, Frederick, M.D., 22 and 26, h 24 Marischal street
Adam & Co., ship and insurance brokers, 17 Regent quay
Adam, Alexander, land surveyor, 20 Union terrace
Adam, Alexander, slater, 4 Hutcheon street
Adam, Alex., manager (Aberdeen Salmon Co.), 9 Fish st.
Adam, James, grocer, 84 Causewayend
Adam, James (Jamieson & Mitchell), 166 Crown street
Adam, John, bookseller. Market gallery, 7i Bellfield, New-
hills
Adam, John B. (of Adam & Co.), Maryfield, Ferryhill
Adam, E(jbert, clerk (Eeith & Anderson), 169 George street
Adam, Ihomas, agent (National Bank of Scotland), National
Bank House, 42 Castle street
Adam, Thomas, jun. (of Adam & Co.), 87 Crown street
Adam, Thomson, & Eoss, advocates, 75 Union street
Adam, W., advocate (of Adam, Thomson, & Eoss), 30 Skene
terrace
Adam, William A. (of G. Leslie & Co.), 167 Crown street
Adam, Wm., Coffee & Dining Eooms, and Lodgings, 52
York street
Adam, William, beadle (St. Nicholas lane U.P. Church),
funeral waiter and undertaker, 8 Flourmill brae
Adam, Mrs. WiUiam, 8 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill
Adam, Mrs. Eobert, 100 Chapel street
Adam, Miss, 134 King street
Adam, Misses, 10 St, Mary's place
C^ENERAL DIRECTOEY. 89
Adams, Andrew, photographer, Eettie's court, 26 Broad
street, h Woodbine Cottage, Euthrieston
Adams, James, funeral waiter and beadle (Free North
Church), 6 Frederick street
Adams, John C, commercial traveller, 3 Eichmond terrace
Adams, John, tea and coffee salesman, 64 Green, and 3 Mar-
ket street, h 66 Green
Adams, Eobert, foreman (J. & W. Martin), 48 Charlotte st.
Adams, Samuel, waiter and lodgings, 8 Broadford place
Adams, William, beadle (St. Paul Street E.U. Church), 5
St. Paul street
Adams, Isabella, grocer, 24 Castle street
Adamson, Alexander, tinsmith, 17, 7i 15 Gallowgate
Adamson, Alexander, 24 Ashley road
Adamson, John A. (Town and County Bank), 24 Ashley road
Adamson, Henry, ship and insurance broker, 59 Marischal
street, li 4 Golden square
Adamson, Mrs., 4 Garden terrace
Addison, Allan, butcher, 28 Justice street
Adelphi Billiard Eooms, 7 Adelphi
Adelphi Hotel, 10 Adelphi, N. Moncur
Adlington, John, professor of music, 66 Bon-Accord street
Adlington, William (of Selby, Wood, & Co.), 66 Bon-Accord
street
Advocates' Society Hall and Library, Advocates' Hall, 10
Broad street
Aiken, James, boot and shoe warehouses, 27 and 39 Broad
street, A 158 Crown street
Aiken, James (Northern Assurance Co.), 40 North Broadford
Aiken, James, jun., & Co., ship and insurance brokers, and
timber importers, 55 Marischal street
Aiken, James, jun. (of J. Aiken, jun., & Co.), manager
Aberdeen Sea Insurance Co., agent to Lloyds, and for
Nevill, Druce, & Co., yellow metal manufacturers, h
27 Union place
Airth, John, late shoemaker, 11 Union buildings "
Airth, John, jun., tea dealer, 31, h 33 Market street
Aitken, Alex., late shoreporter, 45 Castle street
Aitkeu, Alex., painter, 28 Eosemount place
Aitken, David, merchant (of Neil Smith, jun., & Co.), 11
Albert street
Aitken, William, horse shoer, 3 Little Belmont street
Aitken, Miss, 15 Albert terrace
Albion Foundry, Fish street, James Garvie, jun., & Co.
Alexander, A. & Co., grocers, tea, wine, and spirit merchants,
151 George street
Alexander & Eae, tea dealers & wine merchants, 82 Union st.
8
90 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Alexander, Alexander, district traffic superintendent, Cale-
donian Railway, h 8 Strawberry bank
Alexander, Alexander, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 1 Baltic
street, h 3 Canal terrace
Alexander, David, bouse carpenter, Windmill lane, A 63
College street
Alexander, George, upholsterer, 4 Frederick street
Alexander, Henry, editor, f Aberdeen Daily Free Press), 19
Victoria street west
Alexander, James, watchmaker and jeweller, 113 Union st.,
A 10 Albert street
Alexander, James, miller and grain merchant. Lower Justice
Mills, Union Glen, h Cambridge Cottage, Ashley pi.
Alexander, James (of Alexander & Rae), 8 Castle terrace
Alexander, James, shipmaster, 2 Park place
Alexander, James, fireman, 7 Black's buildings
Alexander, John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 175 Union
street ; workshop, 14 Summer street, h 10 Eose street
Alexander, John, draper, 138 Gallowgate, h King's crescent
Alexander, Robert, 5 Millbum sti-eet
Alexander, W. Gordon, Captain 93rd Highlanders, 56 Castle
street
Alexander, Wm. (of J. Lumsden & Co.), 21 Albyn place
Alexander, Wm., editor {Aberdeen Free Fress), 19 Watson
street
Alexander, Wm., inspector, 100 Skene street
Alexander, Mrs, 37 Bon-Accord street
Alexander, Mrs A., 36 Union row
Alexander, Mrs Captain, 3 Spiingbank terrace
Alexander, Mrs, milliner, 29 Broad street
Alexander, Miss, Gooseberry bank, Bon- Accord terrace
Alexander, Miss, dressmaker, 5 Skene terrace
Alexander, Miss, 243 George street
Alexander, Miss, teacher of dancing. Academy, 5 South
Silver street, h 11 Crown street
Alington, Capt. Arthur H., E.N., inspecting commander,
coast guards, h the " Holt," Deemount terrace
Allan, Alexander, carter and coal merchant, Nellfield place
Allan, Alexander (of J. Allan & Sons), 37 Dee street
Allan, Andrew, baker, 215 Gallowgate
Allan, David (of J. Allan & Sons), 37 Dee street
Allan, George, advocate, 56 Castle street, h 33 Albyn place
Allan, George, coach proprietor, Royal Hotel Stables
Allan, George, plumber and gasfitter, 54 John street, h 50
North Charlotte street
Allan, George, shipm-fister, Ferryh ill Mills
Allan, James, clerk :;W. Walker & Sons), 71 Rosemount pi.
GENERAL DIRECTOliY. 91
^llan, James, carver, 7 Bannermill street
^llan, James, late shipmaster, 24 Summer lane
Allan, James, general commission and insurance agent, 44
Upperkirkgate
Allan, James & Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 122
Union street ; cabinet manufactory, 42 Dee street
Allan, James, teacher (Trades' School), 48 Holborn street
Allan, John (Edmonston & Co.), 50 Upperkirkgate
Allan, John (Farquhar & Gill), 42 Loanhead terrace
Allan, John, power loom manager (Richards & Co.), A 16
South Mount street
Allan, Wm., bookseller and stationer, and teacher of short-
hand, 29 Marischal street, A 31 Constitution street
Allan, William (of J. Allan & Sons), 37 Dee street
Allan, Mrs James, 37 Dee street
Allan, Mrs John, teacher of music and singing, 42 Loanhead
terrace
Allan, Mrs, teacher of music, 62 Skene street
Allan, Mrs, draper, 170 George street
Allan, Mrs Dr., 20 Kingsland place
Allan, Mrs, 93 Queen street
Allan, Mrs, 26 Bank street
Allan, Miss Williamina, draper, 237^ George street
Allan, Misses, dressmakers, 239 George street
Allardyce, J. E., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 137,
h 135 Crown street
Allardyce, James, sergeant of police, 3 Chapel court, Justice
street
Allardyce, Mrs, 5 West Ciaibstone street
Alves, Mi-s, draper, 50 & 51 Market Gallery, h 66 Hutcheon
street
Anderson & Buyers, fruiterers, 74 Broad street
Anderson & M'Kay, ship and house joiners. Inches
Anderson & Thomson, wholesale warehousemen, 23 and 25
Broad street
Anderson, Adam, blockmaker, 10 Church street
Anderson, Adam C, manager (J. Blaikie & Sons, Littlejohn
street), 95 Crown street
Anderson, Alexander, manager (Northern Agricultural Co.),
Craigielea, Mannofield
Anderson, Alexander, painter, 56 Gerrard street
Anderson, Alex,, sergeant of police, 35 North Broadford
Anderson, Sir Alexander, advocate, 16 Union terrace
Anderson, Alexander, 45 Schoolhill
Anderson, Alexander (of Morrison & Anderson), 7 Shiprow
Anderson, Alexander, mason, 34 Loanhead terrace
Anderson, Alex., precentor, F. N. Church, 3^ Charlotte st.
92 GENERAL DIIiECTORY.
Anderson, Andrew, gardener, 6 Market-hall, h North Eubis-
law
Anderson, David, gardener, Eosehill, shop, 3U Park street
Anderson, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 19 Park street
Anderson, Duncan, painter, 125, h 81 George street
Anderson, G. B., commission and custom-house agent, 57
Marischal street, and Custom House
Anderson, George, mason, 18 Skene terrace
Anderson, George, advocate (of Cochran & Anderson), 45
Schoolhill
Anderson, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 41 Littlejohn
street, h 64 Broad street
Anderson, George, watchmaker, 16 Schoolhill
Anderson, James, foreman blacksmith, 35 York street
Anderson, James, grocer, 46 East North street
Anderson, James, commercial traveller, 160 Crown street
Anderson, James S., insurance agent, 38 Spring garden
Anderson, John, late merchant, 3 Balmoral terrace
Anderson, J., missionary, Castle Brae Chapel, /* 2 Leslie pi.
Anderson, John, bottler, 3 Barnett's close
Anderson, Lewis, spirit dealer, 14 Park street
Anderson, Peter (of Anderson & M'Kay) Garvock wynd
Anderson, Peter, mason, 4 Holburn place
Anderson, Robert H., nautical instrument maker, and opti-
cian, 41, h 19 Marischal street
Anderson, Robert, sub-editor f Aberdeen Daily Free Press J,
h 6 North Broadford
Anderson, Robert J^, (of Reith & Anderson), Ashgrove,
Kittybrewster
Anderson, Samuel, secretary, Northern Assurance Company,
3 King street
Anderson, Sutherland, & Co., grocers, tea, wine, and spirit
merchants, 51 & 55 George street
Anderson, Thomas (of A. S. & Co.), 18 Loanhead terrace
Anderson, William, baker and confectioner, 62 Holburn st.
Anderson, William, clothier, 23 Queen street, h Camden
Cottage, 21 Justice Mill Lane
Anderson, William, salmon and ice store, 7 Carmelite lane,
/i IJ Affleck street
Anderson, Wm., monumental granite sculptor, St. Clair st.,
h 132 West North street
Anderson, William, jun., 12 Shoe lane
Anderson, William, umbrella maker, 47, li 49 Upperkirkgate
Anderson, William, 16 Ferry hill terrace
Anderson, William, Ash vale, Cuparstone
Anderson, Wm. C, bookseller, 16 Market Gallery, A Gordon's
court, 22 Gordon street
GENERAL DIEECTOEY. 9S
Anderson, "William, tinsmith, 1 "Westfield place
Anderson, Mrs A., Eose Cottage, Cuparstone place
Anderson, Mrs George, 86 Bon- Accord street
Anderson, Mrs George, baker, 6, h 8 Commerce street
Anderson, Mrs, 26 Constitution street
Anderson, Mrs, 16 South Mount street
Anderson, Mrs William, 3 Eosemount terrace
Anderson, Mrs, 17 Osborne place
Anderson, Mrs, 31 Albert terrace
Anderson, Mrs, lodgings, 39 Union terrace
Anderson, Mrs, lodgings, 18 Queen street
Anderson, Mrs, lodgings, 61 Eegent quay-
Anderson, Mrs, 3 King street
Anderson, Mrs, lodgings, 5 Prospect terrace
Anderson, Mrs Captain, 13 Spriugbank terrace
Anderson, Mrs Charles, spirit dealer, 60 Eegent quay
Anderson, Mrs David, lodgings, 246 Union street
Anderson, Mrs, lodgings, 50 Skene terrace
Anderson, Miss, 93 Bon-Accord street
Anderson, Miss, dressmaker, Garvock wynd
Anderson, Miss, 2 Nelson place
Anderson, Miss, lodgings, 48 Summer street
Anderson, Miss, head female attendant, Eoyal Lunatic
Asylum
Anderson, Misses (late of Strichen), 4 Dee street
Anderson, Misses, 3 St. Clement street
Andrew, Benjamin, shipmaster, 64 Hutcheon street
Andrew, Francis, hardware merchant, 33 George street, 7i 11
Princes street
Andrew, William, druggist, 168 Union street, h above shop
Andrew, Mrs Alex., 30 North Albert street
Andrews, Mrs, 59 Victoria street west
Angus, George, merchant and fish dealer, 14 Bank street,
and Basement, Market, h 7 Bank street
Angus, George C, clerk (Taylor & Henderson), 26 St.
Andrew street
Angus, John, advocate, late town clerk, 7 Golden Square
An^ius, John, blacksmith, 12 Pork lane, h 16 Castle terrace
Angus, Samuel, spirit dealer, 1 Carmelite street, h Id Fisher
row
Angus, Thomas, shipmaster, 55 Wellington street
Angus, Mrs Henry, 23 Bon- Accord street
Angus, Miss, 41 Victoria street west
Annand, Alex., chimney sweep, 25 Loch street
Arbuthnot, Eobert, 35 Garden place
Archibald, James, carter, 70 Loch street
Archibald, James, shipmaster, 3 Hawthorn terrace
9^ GENERAL DIRECTORT.
Archibald, Eobert, boot and sboeniaker, Eutbrieston
Argo, Alexander, late farmer, 10 Watson street
Argo, James, police detective, 61 Park street
Argo, John A., engineer, 25 Cotton street
Argo, Mrs, 2^ Mary place
Argyll Billiard Saloon, 12 Exchange street
Art Union of London ; Hon, Secretaries for Abdn., D. Wyllie
and Son, and .John W. Legge, F.E.I.S., sculptor
Artbnr, Eev. David, 7 Springbank terrace
Arthur, Mrs, lodgings, 83 Bon-Accord street
Artillery Gymnasium (Volunteer), 60 Queen street
Ash, John B., cutter, 3 Eichmond street
Asher, Alex, (of James Asher & Sons), 32 Union place
Asher, James & Sons, merchants, 52 and 54 Schoolhill (Old
Grammar School)
Asber, James (of James Asher & Sons), 2 Springbank place
Asber, Eobert (of James Asher & Sons), 6 Dee place
Asher, Mrs James, 6 Dee place
Attenborrow, Mrs, draper, foot of Skene square, h 34
Auer, A., vi^atcb and clock maker, 51 Upperkirkgate, h 33
Charlotte sti-eet
Auld, John, flesber, 10 St. Clement street, h 28 Albion street
Avery, John, printer and publisher {Northern Advertiser), 9
St. Catherine's wynd, h 106 Crown street, and Berry-
hill House, Bourtriebusb
BADENOCH, Alexander, outfitter and woollen draper, 63
St. Nicholas Street, 7i 40 Eosemount place
Baillie, John, clerk (Town Council — Police Department),
143 Hardgate
Baillie, Wm., beadle (St. John's), 3 Chapel court. Justice st.
Baillie, WilKam, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Justice street
Bain, Alexander, M.A., LL.D., professor of logic (Aberdeen
University), Ferry hill Lodge
Bain, Alexander (P.O.), mail guard
Bain, Alex, (of Eeid & Bain), 69 Chapel street
Bain, David, pawnbroker, 1 Lciigacre, h Eosebank Cottage,
Cults
Bain, David, copijersmith, 12 Littlejohn street, ^163 West
North street
Bain, Ebenezer, wright, 209 George street, h 18 Craigie st.
Bain, William, post-horse mast( r and coachbuilder ; livery
stables, 60 Loch street, and 44 Union place
Bain, Mrs, lodgings, 142 Skene street
Baird, Thomas, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 181 Union
street; workshop, 19 Summer st., 7j Woodland House,
Pitfodels
GENEEA.L DIRECTORY. 95
Baird, Wra., assistant police detective, 46 Dee street
Baker, Geo., Aberdeen boot and shoe warehouse, 32 George
street, h 3 Henry place
Baker, Samuel, agent for Wordie & Co., 54 Bon- Accord st.
Balfour, Mrs, lodgings, 89 Hutcheon street west
Ballantine, Geo. (Inland Eevenue), Hope Cottage, 10 Bal-
moral place
Balneaves, John, clerk, 3 Victoria place
Bank of Scotland Branch, 40 Union Street ; Jas. A. Sinclair,
agent, h 20 Bon-Accord terrace
Bannatyne, Eev. Alexander (Free Union Church), 9 Victoria
street west
Bannerman, Jas., wholesale merchant and commission agent,
3 Netherkirkgate, h Abbothall Villa, Cults
Bannerman, John, silk dyer, 3oA George street
Bannerman, John, late dyer, 44 Kintore place
Bannerman, Patrick, Abbothall Villa, Cults
Bannerman, William, coal merchant, 2 Trinity quay, li
Garden House
Bannerman, Miss, 18 Albyn place
Banuochie, Alexander, confectioner, 82 George street, h 24
John street
Bannochie, James, plasterer and setter of tile pavements,
Gilcomston park
Bannochie, William, furniture dealer, 153 Gallowgate, li 1
Innes street
Barclay, Alexander, builder, Charlotte street, h 24 Spring-
bank terrace
Barclay, James W. & Co., merchants, 1 Market street
Barclay, James W. (of J. W. Barclay & Co.), 60 Dee street
Barclay, John, overseer, 2 St. Clement place
Barclay, Morrison, commission agent, 1 Market street, li 3
Abbotsford jjlace
Barclay, Mrs, lodgings, 71 Chapel street
Barker, A. C, manufacturer, 3 Jopp's lane, li 79 Chapel st.
Barker, Jas., agent and insurance broker, 13 Netherkirkgate
Barnett, Alexander, church officer (Free AVe;t Church), h
Church buildings, Bon-Accord street
Barnett, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 14 'Yovz street
Barnett, Isaac, picture frame maker, 49 Eett North street
Barnett, James C, teacher. Boys' Hospitp], King street
Barnett, John, cabinetmaker, 40 Skene stiee':
Barnett, Patrick M., resident engineer (G. JST. of S. P.),
Berry den House
Barnett, Peter K. , fish curer. Point Law, h Loch-head House
Barnett, William, inspector of poor, Nigg
Barnett, Wm., Lome Temperance Hotel, 137 King street
96 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Barnett, Miss, dressmaker, 9 George street
Barratt, Jolin R., 56 Osborne place
Barrie, P. & M., hat makers, 21, k 11 Queen street
Barron & Son, painters and glaziers, 51 West North street
Barron, George, grocer and spirit merchant, 106, h 104
Commerce street
Barron, James, foreman rivetter (H., E.., & Co.), 7 Hanover
lane
Barron, Lambert, advocate, 15 Adelphi, h 8 Bon- Accord
square
Barron, Eobert, ironmonger, 15 Schoolhill, li 1 Eichmond
terrace
Barron, Thomas, 1 Eden place
Barron, "William, mason, 20 Dee street
Barry, Henry, & Co., ironfounders, 102 Loch street
Batchan, James, inspector of branches (T. & C. Bank), 18
Springbank terrace
Baxter, Andrew, cashier and book-keeper (Northern Agri-
cultural Co.), 7 Millburn street
Baxter, Eev. Daniel, chaplain of Aberdeen prison, 7 Victoria
street west
Baxter, Daniel, accountant (Commercial Bank of Scotland),
7 King street
Baxter, Eobert, grocer, 31 York place
Baxter, Miss, 2 Skene place
Baxter, Miss, draper, 21 Market gallery, h 93 Skene street
Bearsley, Charles F., 74 Bon- Accord street
Bearsley, Mrs, berlin avooI and fancy repository, embroidery
printer, &c., 12 and 14 Crown street
Beaton, James (of Ceylon), Argyll place
Beaton, John, hairdresser, 33 Eosemount place
Beaton, William, mason, 8 Ferryhill terrace
Beat, John, engine-driver (G. N. of S. E.), 8 Powis place
Beatt, Eev. David (U.P. Church, Belmont street), 6 Ann pi.
Beattie, Alex., house agent, 30 Belmont street
Beattie, Francis, blacksmith and bell-hanger, 22 Dee street,
h 220 George street
Beattie, Gordon, furnishing tailor, 30^ Summer street, h 5
Crimon place
Beattie, James F., land and engineering surveyor and valua-
tor ; office, 2 Bon-Accord square, h 6 East Craibstone
street
Beattie, John, house proprietor, 11 Millburn street
Beattie, John, shoreporter, 14 Fish street
Beattie, Joseph, bootmaker, 230 George st., h 13 Craigie st.
Beattie, Lewis J., working jeweller, engraver, and pipe-top
maker. See AUerations and Additions
GENEKAL DIUECTOKY. 97
Beattie, Eobert, sheriff clerk-depute, 63 Eosemount place
Beattie, Mrs, 12 Prospect terrace, Ferry hill
Beattie, Miss, dressmaker, 220 George street
Beattie, Miss, lodgings, 2 St. Catherine's wynd
Begg, Henry F. (Lochnagar Eoyal Distillery), 103 King st.
Begg, John, distiller (to the Queen, H.E.H. the Prince of
Wales, and Duke of Edinburgh), Lochnagar ; office,
17 Weigh-house square, h 9 Quay
Begg, Peter, boot and shoemaker, 52 Virginia street
Begg, William, flesher, 46 Market hall, A 91 King street
Begg, Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 73 Chapel street
Belford, Alexander, Queen's road
Belgian Consul ; J. F. White, 107 King street
Bell, Eev. H. (Free High Church), 6 Albyn terrace
Bell, Eev. J. Barton (Belmont Chapel), 130| Union street
Bell, John, cooper, 79 College street
Bell, Eannie, & Co. (of Leith), wine merchants, 44 Maris-
chal street ; John Sheed & Co., agents
Bell, Mrs. Dr., 18 Osborne place
Bell's (Dr.) School, Frederick street
Bennet, Eev. Wm., Unitarian minister, 1 Belvidere place
Bennet, William, printer, 42 Castle street
Benson, Eichard, 3 South College street
Benson, Thomas C, printer, 64 j Gerrard street
Benzie, Alexander, builder, 27 Henry street
Benzie, David, late shipmaster, 10 Eegent quay
Benzie, John (of Macdonald & Benzie), 225 King street
Benzie, Eobert, missionary (Free West), 136 George street
Benzie, Mrs. Wm., 204 Gallowgate
Berg, Mrs. J., sick nurse, 5 Holburn place
Berry, James, chronometer, nautical instrument maker, and
optician, 59^ Marischal street, h 1 Dee place
Berry, James, gardener, 130 Market hall, A 8 North Broad-
ford lane
Berry, James, bootmaker, 6 Skene square
Berry, John Edward, clerk (Skinner & Wilsone), 11 Cale-
donian place
Berry, John, plumber and gasfitter, 4 South Silver street, h
1 Union wynd
Berry, Peter, confectioner, 122, h 120 Chapel street
Berry, W. & J., linen manufacturers, 28 Market street
Berry, Wm. (of W. & J. Berry), 33 Garden place
Berry, Wm. Wilson, North British Hotel, 10 Trinity street
Best, Mrs Dr., 214 Union street
Best, Mrs Thomas, 13 Eubislaw terrace
Beveridge, Eobert, M.B., surgeon, lecturer on clinical medi-
cine, and physician to Eoyal Infirmary, h 36 King si.
9,8 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Beveridge, Eobert, linen manufacturer, 39 St. Nicliolas st.,
li Beath Villa, Polinuir Koad
Beveridge, Wm., curator, Free Churcli College, 2 Alford
place
Beverley, Eev, Alexander, examiner, Grammar SohoDi, h
Hammerfield, Cuparstone
Beverley, Geo. (J. & J. Urquhart), 5 SchoolMll
Beverley, Wm., manufacturer of patent life-preserving
apparatus, tea mercliant and tobacconist, 57 Maris-
chal street, h 83 Wales street
Beverley, Mrs, lodgings, 10 Constitution street
Beverley, Mrs Robert, 83 Wales street
Bible Society Depository; James Murray, bookseller, 28
St. Nicbolas street
Billet Master, James Frater, City Chamberlain's Office
Bill, Franklin, superintendent and teacher. Deaf and Dumb
Institution, 31 Belmont street, /i 177 Crown street
Bings, Mrs, laundress, 37 Chapel street
Binner, Thos. Wm., dyer (A. Hadden & Sons), 1 Thistle pi.
Bird, James, carter, 49 Upper Denbum
Birnie, Alexander, builder, 10 Crimon place
Birnie, George, grocer, 57, h 55 St. Andrew street
Birss, James, 22 Ferryhill terrace
Birss, Eobert, wholesale druggist, 27 Queen street, h Middle-
field House, Woodside
Birss, Wm., of Whitestone Quarries, Mount street west
Birtchnell, Edward, Supervisor of Inland Eevenue, 1 South
Bridge, Holburn street, h 90 Bon- Accord street
Bisset, A., draper, 69 Rosemount place
Bisset, George, general merchant, 67 Holburn street, h Aber-
geldie Cottage, Braemar place
Bisset, George, boot and shoe manufacturer, 179 Gallow-
gate, h 1 Beriy lane
Bisset, James, photographer, 66 John street
Bisset, James (Northern Assurance Co.), 7 Albyn terrace
Bisset, James H. (of P. Bisset & Son), Elmbank terrace
Bisset, John & Co., grocers, tea, wine, and spirit warehouse,
37 Queen street
Bisset, John & William, wholesale grocery warehouse, 15
Exchange street
Bisset, John (of J. & W. Bisset), Dalvanie, Banchory
Bisset, John, grain merchant, 33 Wellington place, South-
bridge, h 98 Chapel street
Bisset, Joseph, confectioner, 149 Gallowgate
Bisset, Peter & Son, builders, 152 West North street
Bisset, Peter, 48 North Charlotte street
Bisset, William (of J. & W. Bisset), 21 Union terrace
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 99
Bisset, VVm., joiner, 53 North Broadford
Bisset, Wm., paper merchant, com. agent and rope and can-
vas dealer, 5 James street ; stores, 14 Commerce street
and Eegent road, near Oak tree, h 2 Trinity quay
Bisset, Mrs, register office, 1 Huntly street
Bisset, Mrs James, 113 Rosemount place
Bisset, Miss, dressmaker, 175 Crown street
Black & Ferguson, wine merchants, 30 and'23 Adelphi
Black, Alexander, wright, 69, h 11 College street
Black, George, grocer, 254 George street, h 68 Garrard st.
Black, George, feuar, E,uthrieston House, Bridge of Dee
Black, George, shoemaker, 2 Justice street
Black, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Victoria street
west, h above shop
Black, James (of James Black & Co.), 3 "Wellington place
Black, James & Co., share and produce brokers, and for-
warding agents to the Queen, 23 King street
Black, James, overseer, 13 York street
ipiack, James (late N. L. H. Service), 29 Mount street
Black, James, manager (A. Pirie «fe Sons), 87 College street
Black, James, flesher, 238 George street
Black, James, hairdresser, 7 Flourmill brae
Black, John, commercial traveller (J. Catto), 14 Crimon pi.
Black, John, 51 Victoria street west
Black, John, clerk (Bon- Accord Granite Works), 65 Park st»
Black, William (of Black & Ferguson), 10 Victoria st. west
Black, William & Co., brewers and distillers, Devanha and
Gilcomston
Black, William, manager (Aberdeen Commercial Company),
7 Affleck street
Black, Miss, 39 Whitehouse street
Black, Miss, 6 Albyn place
Black, Miss, 33 Constitution street
Blackball, Mrs, 97 Chapel street
Blackie & Sons, publishers, 40 Broad street ; Alexander
Clark, jun., agent
Blackstock, James, guard, Caledonian Railway, 1 Bank st.
Blackwood, Alexander, tea dealer, 2 Longacre
Blaikie Brothers, ironfounders, engineers, millwrights,
boilermakers, and general blacksmiths, Footdee Iron
Works
Blaikie, John, yost. (of Blaikie Brothers), Carron Lodge,
Stonehaven
Blaikie, John & Sons, braziers (to Her Majesty), brass-
founders, plumbers, gasfitters, lamp and gas-meter
manufacturers, coppersmiths, &c., Littlej ohn street ;
lamp saloon warehouse, 211 Union street
100 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Blaikie, Wm. (Symon & Co.), 45 Eosemount place
Blain, James H., collector of customs, Custom House, 16
Regent quay
Blair, Capt. J. B., staff-officer of pensioners, pension office,
Crown court, 41^ Union street
Blake, James, plant and fruit mercliant, 11 Union place, and
Prinu-ose House, Cults
Blyth, W. P., collector (Caledonian Eailway), 175 Crown st.
Board of Trade Surveyor of Shipping, 28 Regent quay
Bon- Accord Brass Baud Association; bandmaster, James
Wood, 11 Crown street
Bon- Accord Granite Polisliing Works, Alex. Petrie, 71 Con-
stitution street
Bon-Accord Loan Office, Chronicle court, 32 Broad street
Bon-Accord Property Investment Co. ; managers. Marquis
& Hall, 147 Union street
Bon- Accord Sawmills, York street ; Alexander L. Forsyth,
proprietor
Bon- Accord Slate Merchant Co., Limited, Provost Blaikie' s
quay ; John Eeid, manager
Booth, Alex., 37 Victoria street west
Booth, Alex., chimney sweeper, 14 East North street
Booth, Alex., pipe top manufacturer, 170| Gallowgate
Booth, James, M.D., 231 Union street
Booth, James, foreman boilermaker (Blaikie Brothers), St.
Clements court, St, Clement street
Booth, James, chimney sweeper, 16 Justice street
Booth, John & Sons, pianoforte makers and musicsellers,
140 Union street ; workshop, 7 Union wyud
Booth, John (of J. Booth & Sons), 2 Henry place
Booth, Robert, tinsmith, 38 George street, h 8 Jopp's lane
Booth, Peter, chimney sweeper, 23 Harriet street
Booth, Wm., jun., chimney sweeper, 27 Justice street
Booth, Wm. P., merchant and ship insurance broker, 13
Regent quay, h 148 Union street
Booth, Mrs, 2 Castlehill
Booth, Mrs John, 5 Black's buildings
Booth, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 23 Upperkirkgate
Borthwick, Andrew, silk and woollen dyer, scourer, cloth
fuller and dresser ; dye works, 76 Loch street ; shop,
1 Summer street ; h 74 Loch street
Both well, Alex., confectioner and pastry cook, 51 Castle
street, h 79 Park road
Both well, Alex., violin maker. Bridge street, h 56 Welling-
ton street
Bothwell, Alex., jun., wholesale and retail confectioner, 1
North Broadford
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 101
Bothwell, George, general merchant, 27 and 28 Market
gallery, li 6 Charles court, 40 Upperkirkgate
Bothwell, John, shoemaker, 18 Guestrow, h 24 Jasmine
terrace
Bothwell, Margaret, Greenbank, 70 North Broadford
Boudin, Melle., Eugenie, teacher of French, 36 Thistle st.
Boulton, Wm., civil engineer and town surveyor ; office,
City buildings. Broad street, h 176 Skene street west
Bow, Mrs, lodgings, 166 Crown street
Bower & Florence, polished granite manufacturers, Spittal
Granite Works
Bower, James H., merchant, 34 Marischal st., h 18 Golden
square
Bowie, James, Dean of Guild's Officer, Town House, li 8 St.
Clement street
Bowie, John, shore porter, 7 Fish street
Bowie, Thomas, examining officer (Customs), 81 Park road
Bowie, Mrs, draper, 69 Gallowgate
Bowman, Alex., 21 Kintore place
Bowman, Andrew, carver, gilder, printseller, and artists'
colourman, 227 Union street, h 6 Henry place
Bowman, James, draper, 10 Mary well street
Bowman, Eobert, merchant, 42 Union terrace
Bowman, Mrs, lodgings, 42 Union terrace
Boyd, J., sprig boot manufacturer, 68, li 34 Shiprow
Boyd, Miss, lodgings, 5 Crimon place
Boyle, David, superintendent, Aberdeen Passenger Joint
Station, h 34 Bank street
Boyle, Eobert H , E.N., commander, H.M.S. "Clyde"
Boyne, Eoderick, joiner, 12 Kingsland place
Boys' Hospital, King street
Braik, J. A., book-keeper, Aberdeen Comb Works, h 3
Powis place
Brand, Alexander, accountant, life and fire insiirance agen^,
and consular agent for the United States, 103 Union
street, li 7 Dee place
Brand, George, carter, 10 Mary well street
Brand, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 12 Mary well st.
Brand, John, jun., carter, 67 College street
Brands, Miss, lodgings 27 Crown street
Brander, John, foreman joiner (Hall, Eussell, and Co.), 5
Baltic street
Brander, Eobert, wright, Ashley place
Bray, Eev. Thomas W., B.A., Incumbent of St. Pauls, see
alterations and additions
Brazier, James S., F.C.S., professor of chemistry. University
of Aberdeen, h 17 Bon- Accord square
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102 GENERA.L DIKECTORY.
Erebber, David, flesber, V and 8 Market ball, h 278 George
street
Brebner & Grar.t, tea mercbants, Grant's buildings ; entries,
48 St. Nicholas street, and Flourmill brae
Brebner & Mutcb, drapers, 52 St. Nicbolas street
Brebner, James (of Jobnston & Brebner), 67 Bon-Accord
street
Brebner, Jobn (of Brebner & Mutcb), 22 Kintore place
Brebner, William (Nortb of Scotland Equitable Loan Co.),
11 Garden place
Brebner, Miss, milliner, 52 East North street
Brechin, Henry, 11 Canal street
Brechin, William, 38 Springbank terrace
Bremner, Alex., flesher, 58 East North street
Bremner, Alex., pawnbroker, 95 Loch street, h 6 Canal st.
Bremner, David, 20 Mount street
Bremner, David (C. Davidson &Sons, Limited), 73 Shiprow
Bremner, George (D. Eoberts & Co.), 29 Erederick street
Bremner, Mrs., 54 East North street
Bremner, Mrs., 227 King street
Brett, H. A., 32 Bon- Accord terrace
Brewster, George, stonecutter, 150 West North street
Brewster, Hugh, stamper (P. O.), 17 Denburn terrace
Brewster, James, tobacconist and hairdresser, 61 George st.,
h 11 Denbum terrace
British Linen Co.'s Bank, 22 King st. ; agent, JohnManson
Broadford Granite Polishing Works, North Broadford
Broadford Works (Richards & Co.), Maberley street
Brodie, Robert, teller, Bank of Scotland
Brodie, William (of Blaikie Brothers), h at the works
Brodie, Miss, 137 Union street
Brooks, Mrs, lodgings, 178 Crown street
Broomhead, John (Inland Revenue), 12 Osborne place
Brotchie, George, teller (N. of S. Bank), 5 Schoolhill
Brotchie, Rev. John, assistant, St Clements' parish, h 5
Schoolhill
Brotchie, John, 5 Schoolhill
Brown & Smith, grocers and spirit dealers, 56 East North
street
Brown, Rev. A. W., (East Parish), 148 Crown street
Brown, Alex., late merchant, 93 Crown ttreet
Brown, Alexander, auctioneer, 3 Belmont street, h 10 Straw-
berry bank
Brown, Alex. & Co., booksellers and publishers, 77 Union st.
Brown, Alex., late shoemaker, 2 Watson street
Brown, Alex., clothier, 73 Union street, h 8 Caledonian pi.
Brown, Alex., house carpenter, 38, h 70 Catherine street
GENEKAL DIRECTORY.
103
Brown, Alex., clerk (Town Council — Gas Department), 65
Hutcbeon street
Brown, Andrew, dyer, Rubislaw Works
Brown, Charles, clerk, 1 Gray's Buildings, Rosemount
Brown, Eev. David, D.D., professor of theology, Free
Church College, 104 Crown street
Brown, David Dyce, M.A., M.D., 261 Union street
Brown, David, shipmaster, 24 Mount street
Brown, George, auctioneer ; office, 74 Union street, h 19
View terrace
Brown, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 33 and 35 Park st.,
A 19 Union buildings
Brown, George, grocer, 33 Summer lane
Brown, George, confectioner, 157 Gallowgate
Brown, James, silk mercer, 2, 4, & 6 George street, h 1 Bon-
Accord square
Brown, James, printer f^ Aberdeen Herald J, 6 Calton terrace
Brown, James, feuar and coachman, 47 St. Andrew street
Brown, James, fish and game dealer, 62 & 63 basement floor,
Market, h 9 Rose street
Brown, James, Caledonian Hotel, 62 Castle street
Brown, John, shipmaster, 15 Fish street
Brown, John, fishcurer, 28 Wellington street
Brown, Robert, tailor and clothier, 113 Loch st., h 4 John
street
Brown, Robert, Prince of Wales Hotel, 9 St. Nicholas lane
Brown, Rev. Thomas (U. P. Church, Nelson street), King's
crescent
Brown, Thomas, shoemaker, Cuparstone place •
Brown, William M., book-keeper and cashier (A. Hadden &
Sons), 144 Hutcheon street west
Brown, Wm., fishing tackle maker, 36, h 34 George street
Brown, William, feuar, 65 Hutcheon street
Brown, William, letter carrier (P. O.), 38 Park street
Brown Wm. B., clerk (Town Council — Police Department),
8 Crimon place
Brown, Mrs G. G., 31 Bon- Accord terrace
Brown, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 45, h 43 Commerce st.
Brown, Mrs, lodgings, 179 Skene street west
Brown, Mrs, dressmaker, 41 Whitehouse street
Brown, Miss, lodgings, 19 Little Chapel street
Brown, Miss, lodgings, 75 Union street
Brown, Miss E. J., milliner, 21 North Silver street
Brown, Miss Jane, draper, 28 Marywell street
Brown, Miss, 1 Crown place
Brown's (Dr. John) School, Skene square
Brownie, Peter, canvasser (N. B. Ry.)j 84 Broad street
'104 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Browning, Mrs, 38 Skene terrace
Bruce, Alexander, 69 Hutcheon street
Bruce, Alex., traveller (Aberdeen Commercial Co.), 13 South
Crown street
Bruce, Charles, plumber and gasfitter, Guild street, h 83
Union street
Bruce, George, builder, 12 Charles street, h 232 George st.
Bruce, Gideon, flesher, 39 Albion street
Bruce, James (of Pratt & Keith), Middleton, Pitfodels
Bruce, James, spirit dealer, 8 Netherkirkgate
Bruce, Mearns, 19 Ferry hill place
Bruce, Eobert, commission agent, 12 Prince Eegent street,
h 8 Balmoral place
Bruce, Robert, commission agent, 8 Hadden street, h 15
Union street
Bruce, Eobert, spirit dealer, 16 St. Andrew street, h 163
George street
Bruce, William, manufacturer, 89 King st., /* 8 North Silver
street
Bruce, Wm., provision curer, 12 Prince Eegent street and
12 Canal terrace, h 8 Balmoral place
Bruce, Mrs David, 11 Albert terrace
Bruce, Mrs G., lodgings, 72 Bon-Accord street
Bruce, Miss, 26 Crown lane
Bruce, Miss (D. L. Shirres & Co.), 74 George street
Bruce, Miss, milliner and straw hat maker, 8 Little Chapel
street
Bruce, Misses, 71 Bon- Accord street
Bruuton, John, shipmaster, 8 South Crown street
Bryce, Hugh, foreman brass-finisher (Farquhar & Gill), 191
Gallowgate
Bryce, James, advocate, 24 Adelphi, h Westbank, Fonthill
Bryden, Mrs, lodgings, 13 Netherkirkgate
Buchan, Francis, baker, 129, h 127 Crown street
Buchan, George, overseer (Adam & Co.), 61 Park street
Buchan, George (of Skinner & Buchan), 87 Chapel street
Buchan, James, grocer, 1 Justice street, h 30 Bank street
Buchan, John, grocer, 6 East North street
Buchan, John, grocer, 19 George street
Buchan, Eobert, baker, 76 Green
Buchan, William, shoreporter, 120 King street
Buckner, G., stoneware merchant, 2b Park street
Buckner, John, butcher, 25 Gallowgate, h 1 Little Wales st.
Biiie, James, spirit dealer, 122, h 12^ Gallowgate
Buist, Miss, milliner, 65 Loch street
Bulloch, John, jun., book-keeper (Richards & Co.), 13 Os-
borne place
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 105
Bulloch, Jolin, 28 Kintore place
Bulloch, Wm., cashier, Broadford Works, h 14 Osborne pi.
Bv.rgess, Mrs, lodgings, 10 Margaret street
Burgess, Miss, Aunand's court, 30 James street
Burns, Alex., jun., wholesale and retail fruit merchant, 237
Union st., and Market buildings, h 24 Huntly st.
Burns, John, draper, 281, h 266 George street
Burns, Eobert, fruiterer, 100, h 52 Bridge street
Burns, Mrs, lodgings, 31 Adelphi
Burness, Alexander, flesher, Eosie Cottage, 146 Hutcheon
street west
Burnett & Eeid, advocates. County buildings, Castle st.
Burnett, James, butcher, 50 Holburn street
Burnett, James, bookbinder, 180 Crown street
Burnett, John, bootmaker (Branch Post Office), 200 George
street, h 93 Hutcheon street
Burnett, Newell (of Burnett & Eeid, advocates), keeper of
the Eegister of Sasines for Aberdeen and Kincardine-
shires ; office. County buildings, Castle street, li 23
Belmont street
Burr, James, physician and surgeon, 4 Castle terrace
Burt, Eobert, tailor and outfitter, 26 and 27, h 25 Eegent
quay
Burwell, Elijah, 38 Victoria street west, and Fuschia Cot-
tage, Ballater
Butchart, James S., law agent, 20 Belmont st., h United
Cottage, Holburn place
Butchart, Mrs Alex., 18 Prospect terrace
Buthley, Alex., dockmaster's assistant, 12 Cotton street
Butler, Charles, glass-blower and china repairer, 43 Wind-
mill brae
Butler, Joseph, flesher, 36 Union row
Buyers, Alexander, grain merchant, 108 King street
Buyers, David, shipping clerk (Eichards & Co.), 63 North
Broadford
Buyers, Jas., manager (Aberdeen Eope and Sail Company),
Marine terrace, Ferryhill
Buyers, James & Co., builders and timber merchants, 12
Kidd lane
Buyers, James D., salesman, 7 Chapel street
Buyers, James (British Linen Co.), 68 Carden place
Buyers, James, jobbing gardener, 43 Ohapel street
Buyers, WilHam E. (of Neil Smith, jun., & Co.), 12 Albyn
terrace
Buyers, Mrs Peter, wholesale ship chandler, 32, h 31 Quay
Buyers, Mrs, lodgings, 129 Union street
Buyers, Miss Ann, provision dt'aler, 36 Loch street
106 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
CADENHEAD, Geo., advocate (of S. & C), procurator-
fiscal for the City of Aberdeen, Court Hoiise build-
ings, Castle street, h Burnside House, Stocket
Cadenbead, George, grocer, 89, /i 87 Chapel street
Cadenhead, Colonel James, Maryville, Stocket
Cadenbead, Peter, late sbipmaster, 7 Caledonian place
Cadenbead, Wm., wholesale wine and spirit mercbant, and
commission agent, 39 Netberkirkgate, li 1 Gallowgate
Cadenbead, Miss, lodgings, 61 Huntly street
Caie, Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, 21 Himtly street
Caird, George, clerk (A. Brown, Belmont street), Alexandra
Cottage, Woodside
Caird, James, flesber, 1 Holburn place
Caird, John Hay, 35 Victoria street west
Caird, Mrs, draper, 105 George street
Caitbness, Geo., sexton, Nellfield Cemetery, h South Lodge,
Nellfield place
Calder, Charles, late spirit mercbant, Asbley place
Calder, J., furniture dealer, 14 George street, h Eacbael
Cottage, Lochbead
Calder, John, watcb, tSrc, dealer, Nortb gallery, Market, h
Mile End Nursery
Calder, Malcolm, watchmaker (P. Wunderley & Co.), 42
George street
Calder, William, boot and shoe maker, 59 Gallowgate
Calder, Mrs, lodgings, 4 St. Mary's Place
Calder, Mrs, clotbier, 45 Market gallery, li 172 Crown street
Caledonian Granite Works, Wellington road, J. & J. Ogg
Callagban, Anthony, saw and edge-tool maker, 67 Netber-
kir legate
Cameron, Alex., basketmaker, japanner and bird dealer, 25
and 27 Windniillbrae
Cameron, Alex., mason and feuar, 24 J Catherine street
Cameron, Andrew (of Durno &, Cameron), 4 Bon- Accord
terrace
Cameron, Cbarles, tobacconist, 50 Eegent quay, 12 Hadden
street, & 20 Guild street, h 54 Regent quay
Cameron, Pev. F., D.D., 168a Skene street west
Cameron, George, grocer, 35 Mariscbal street
Cameron, Hugh, basketmaker, 46 East North street
Cameron, John, commission agent, 4 Bridge street
Cameron, John, innkeeper, 1 3 Harriet street
Cameron, John, contractor, 34 Gordon street, h Cults
Cameron, John, bouse carpenter, 202 h 187 George street
Cameron, John M., draper, 32 Hutcheon street
Cameron, Peter, feuar and spiiit dealer, 6 Little Belmont
street
GENERAL DIRECTOEY. 107
Cameron, WilHam H. (of Morefield), E.N., Morefield , Stocket
Cameron, William, shoemaker, 10 Skene street, h 18 White -
house street
Cameron, William, superintendent Piiblic Baths, 5 Crooked
lane
Cameron, Mrs, grocer, 37 West North street
Cameron, Mrs, 22 Constitution street
Cameron, Mrs, innkeeper, 44 Regent quay
Cameron, Misses, (late of Morefield), 139 Crown street
Cameron, Misses, lodgings, 177 Union street
Campbell & Co., timber merchants, 127 George street
Campbell, Alex., horse and cab hirer, 6, A 9 Diamond street,
cab office, 3 South Silver street
Campbell, Archibald, notary public. Sycamore place
Campbell, Daniel, shoemaker, 13 Seamount place
Campbell, David, plasterer, 23 Albion street
Campbell, Duncau (of J. & D. Campbell), 9 Bon-Accord
street
Campbell, James, spirit dealer, 13 and 15, h 11 Shiprow
Campbell, James, bookseller, Market gallery, h 88 Green
Campbell, James, fruiterer, 36, h 34 Gallowgate
Campbell, John & Duncan, poft and job horse masters,
livery stable keepers, and cab propric tors ; office and
stables, 5 Bon-Accord street, 13 Back wynd, and
Guild street
Campbell, John (of J. & D. Campbell), 13 Pack wynd
Campbell, John, plumber 13i, h 14 Dee street
Campbell, John, (of Campbell & Co.), Argyle Cottage, Cults
Campbell, Joseph, pawnbroker, 31 Windy wynd, and 128
Locb street
Campbell, Peter, seaman, 21 Prospect terrace
Campbell, William, shipmaster, 37 Victoria street west
Campbell, William, draper, 61 North Broadford
Campbell, Mrs, dressmaker and machinist, 71 Eosemount pi.
Campbell, Mrs, 172 Crown street
Campbell Mrs John, 23 Thistle street
Campbell, Mrs Captain, Albert Grove, Kenfield
Campbell, Mrs, lodgings, 2 Stephen pi., 76 North Broadford
Campbell, Miss, Ladies' Outfitting and Baby Linen Esta-
blishment, 151 Union street, h 25 Wellington place
Campbell, MisS, milliner, 85 Queen street
Cant, Major David, sub district paymaster, 4 Albury road
Cantly, John, shoreporter 1 Park place
Cantly, Peter, late shoreporter, St: Catherine's court, 16
Shiprow
Cardno and Darling, seedsmen, nurserymen, and florists, 80
Union street ; nurseries, Kitty brewster
108 GENEKAL DIKECTOEY.
Cardno, William, shipmaster, 1 Hanover lane
Cargill, William, surveyor for German Lloyd, 8 Castle ter.
Cargill, Mrs John, 12 Clarence street
Carmichael, George, agent (West End Brancli), N. of S.
Bank, h 1 Osborne place
Carnegie, David, shiprigger, 33 York street
Carnie, Alexander (Volunteer Arms), 15 Fisher row
Carnie, James S., grocer, 50 West North street, h 8 Meal-
market street
Carnie, William, clerk and treasurer of Eoyal Infirmary and
Lunatic Asylum ; office, 27 Exchange street, h Spring-
bank, Mannofield
Carr, Mrs George, 42 Victoria street west
Carr, Miss, 14 Victoria street west
Carter, Mrs, 4 Millburn street
Carter, Misses, 54 Dee street
Carroll, Peter, grocer and wine merchant, 235 Union street
Cassie, James (Customs), 7 Garvock street
Cassie, Miss, milliner 19 St Nicholas street, h 46 Eichmond
street
Cassie, Miss, lodgings, 34 Skene terrace
Castella, Mrs, 52 Dee street
Castle, Peter, agent and commission merchant, 20^ Adelphi
and 68 Shiprow, li South Stocket Cottage
Catanach, Misses, berlin wool & hosiery warehouse, (Branch
Post Office), 13 Union place, h 30 North Albert street
Cattanach, Charles & Co., military tailors and outfitters,
Exchange court, 36^ Union street
Cattanach. D. G., advocate, 12 Bon- Accord square
Cattanach, John, notary public, (of Henderson & Cattanach,
advocates), 88 Skene Square
Cattanach, Mrs, 31 North Albert Street
Catto, Alfred (of G. Catto, 55 Union street) Eastfield
Catto, George, jeweller, optician, stationer, and dealer in
foreign and British fancy goods, bb Union street, h
Eastfield
Catto, James, boot and shoe maker, 219 Union street, h 132
Crown street
Catto, James, commission agent, wholesale tea and spirit
merchant, 3 Crown court, 41| Union st., h 27 Albert
terrace
Catto; John & Eobert (late of John Catto, Son, & Co.), ship
and insurance brokers, 46 Marischal street
Catto, John (of John & Eobert Catto), Cattofield
Catto, John, beadle (Free Methodist), 18 Eose street
Catto, Eobert & Son, merchants and shipowners, 47 Maris-
chal street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 109
Catto, Robert, merchant (of R. Catto & Son), Wallfield
Catto, Mrs Eobert, 8 Alford place
Catto, Miss, 8 Spriugbank terrace
Catto, Miss E., dressmaker, 40 Charles street
Catto, Miss, 29 North Albert street
Cay, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 47 Upper Denburn
Cay, Greorge, provision dealer, 1 Old Mill road
Cay, William Dyce, harbour engineer, office Pocra pier, h
1 Rotunda place
Cay, William, house carpenter, Gilcomston Park (entrance
from 12 1 Upper Denburn), h 86 John street
Cay, Mrs, proprietrix, 74 St. Andrews street
Chad wick, Edmund & Co., manufacturers and warehousmen,
Chadwick, Edmund (of E. Chadwick & Co.), Westfield
Road Cottage
Chalmers & Collie, plumbers, 62 Windmillbrae
Chalmers, C. & J. H., advocates, 13 Union terrace
Chalmers, Charles, advocate (of C. & J. H. Chalmers), 14
Union terrace
Chalmers, David & Co., printers and publishers {Journal
office), 28 and 29 Adelphi
Chalmers, George (of Chalmers and Collie), Gaiibaldi place,
73 Skene square
Chalmers, James (of D. Chalmers & Co., printers), Westburn
Chalmers, James, 37 Albyn place,
Chalmers, James, grocer, 26 Virginia street
Chalmers, John G. (of D. Chalmers & Co.), 21 Adelphi
Chalmers, John Sheed, insurance broker (agent for Cockburn
and Co., wine merchants, Leith), 19 Marischal street,
li 3 Carden terrace
Chalmers, J. S., shipmaster, 26 Mount street.
Chalmers, Patrick Henderson, advocate (of C. & J. H.
Chalmers), 14 Union terrace
Chalmers, Peter, wholesale & retail grocer, 141 Gallowgate
Chalmers, Peter, innkeeper, 32 West North street
Chalmers, William, builder, 35 Victoria street west
Chalmers, Mrs George, 9 Osborne place
Chalmers, Mrs Wm., 3 Carden terrace
Chalmers, Mrs Wm., 39 Victoria street west
Chalmers, Mrs, lodgings, 83 King street
Chalmers, Miss, 8 Westfield terrace
Chalmers, Miss, teacher (St. Paul Street Pablic School), 126
King street
Chalmers, Miss, Embroidery School, 10 Dee street
Chamber of Commerce, Aberdeen and North of Scotland
Trade Protection Society ; James Tytler, 137 Union
street, secretary
110 GENERAL DIRECTOEY.
Chambers, Rev. Clarence (Baptist Ch.urch, Crown terrace),
4 Cherrybank Cottage, Bon-Accord terrace
Chapman & Co., tailors and clothiers, 24 Union street
Chapman, Alexander (of Chapman & Co.), 2 St. Catherine's
Wynd
Chapman, Mrs, 7 "Watson street
Charles, William, baker, 76, h 78 Skene square
Charles, William, keeper. Masonic Hall, 12 Exchange street
Chasser, Edward, clerk (Harbour Office), 45 Bun-Accord st.
Chasser, James, town sergeant, 72^ Wales street
Chasser, Miss, teacher of music, 72^ Wales street
Cheyne, Greorge, coal broker, 1 6 Mary well street
Chejme, George, commercial traveller, h Lochhead
Cheyne, George & Son, house carpenters, 20 Justice street
Cheyre, George (of Geo. Cheyne & Son), 14 Constitution st.
Cheyne, John, grocer, 14 James street
Cheyne, E,ev. Patrick, 69 Dee street
Cheyne, William, tailor, 178 George street
Cheyne, William, meter, 14 Cotton street
Cheyne, Mrs, fuiTier, 178 George street
Childs, Eev. H. H., M.A., Oxon., domestic Chaplain to the
Earl of Crawford and Balcarras, &c., 229 Union st.
Chisholm, A. F., watchmaker, 6 Correction wynd
Chisholm, Rev. Donald, Chapel House, Huntly street
Chisholm, Rev. G, A., 77 Crown street
Chisholm, Mrs, 35 Springbank terrace
Chisholm, Misses, ladies' school, 77 Bon-Accord street
Chivas Brothers, grocers (to Her Majesty, and H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales), Itahan warehousemen, wine and
spirit merchants, 13 King street
Chivas, James (of C hivas Brothers), 21 King street
Chivas, William, jr., boot-top manufacturer, 75 George st.,
A 33 Mouut street
Chivas, Mrs Alex., 89 Crown street
Christall, Mrs, lodgings, 26 Dee street
Christie & Gordon, polished granite manufacturers, 36 Cot-
ton street
Christie, Alex., foreman (G. Milne & Co.), 45 Constitution
street
Christie, Andrew, shipmaster, 27 Castle brae
Christie, Charles & Co., coal merchants, and general agents,
Caledonian Railway Station
Christie, Charles (Seaton Tile Work), depot, Guild street, h
West Cults
Christie, David, Ruthrieston Inn
Christie, Duncan P., musical instrument maker, 52 Cause-
wayend
GENEEAL DIEECTORY. 11.1
Christie, G. Gr., cashier and collector of Poor Eates, Parish
of St. Nicholas, 38 Castle street, h SI Diamond street
Christie, George, fiesher, 60 Windmillbrae, h 167 Skene
street west
Christie, James, Eailway Inn. T'uthrieston
Christie, James, teacher of music, 77^ Park street
Christie, James, parcel clerk (Caledonian Railway), 26
MarywcU street
Christie, John (of Milne, Low, & Co.), 14 Albert terrace
Christie, John, auctioneer and valuator, 22 Market street, h
11 Bank street
Chi-istie, John (of Christie & Gordon), 38 Cotton street
Christie, Peter, furniture dealer, 39 Loch street
Christie, WilHam, shipmaster, 40 Virginia street
Christie, WilHam, wright and furniture dealer, 20 Wool-
manhill
Christie, William, overseer, 14 Schoolhill
Cliri.stie, Mrs Dr., 74 Garden place
Christie, Mrs, lodgings, 16 Frederick street
Christie, Miss, matron, Royal Infirmary
Chiistison, John, contractor, 161 West North street
Christopher, Mrs S., spirit dealer. Granite City I'avern, 84
Waterloo quay
Chrystall, James, shore porter, 29 Cotton street
Chrystall, William, 32 Rosemount place
City of Aberdeen Land Association, Limited, Offices, 22
Adelphi, Edmonds & Macqueen, secretaries and trea-
surers
City of Glasgow Bank, 21 Market street ; Milne & Walker,
advocates, agents ; G. G. Wilkie, assistant agent
City Flour Mills, 73 Causeway end, John Lindsay
City Loan Office, 1 Longacre
Clark, Alexander, grocer, 40 South Mount street
Clark, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Cause wayend
Clark, Alexander, jun., agent (Blackie & Son), 40 Broad
street, A 31 Mount street
Clark, Alexander, shipmaster, 61 Skene square
Clark, Alex., tailor and clothier, 9, h 29 Bank street
Clark, Brothers, millers and grain merchants, Leggart
Mills, Bridge of Dee; warehouse, 13 West North
street
Clark, Daniel, tinsmith and gasfitter, 210 Gallowgate
Clark, David, commercial traveller (John Rhind), 18 Rose
street
Clark, George, baker, 53 Hutcheon street, h above shop
Clark, George, engineer, 46 Watson street
Clark, James, tailor. Bridge of Dee
112 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Clark, James, late bookseller, Louisville
Clark, John (of Clark brothers), Leggart Mills
Clark, John, advocate, Cotbnnk, Banchory-Devenick
Clark, J. Moir (of John Mc'ir & Son), Garthdee House
Clark, John, builder (of Watt & Clark), 12 Margaret street
Clark, John, agent and undertaker ; office and house, 8 Little
Belmont street
Clark, Peter, adv< cate (of Dunn & Clark), Swailend, New-
machar
Clark, Peter, clothier and draper, 89 George street, h 6
South Mount street
Clark, Robert, market officer, h Wellington road
Clark, Robert, examining officer (H.M.C.), 25 Regent quay
Clark, William, draper (G. Lyall & Co.), 6 Crimen place
Clark, William, grocer, 36 Spring garden
Clark, William, 37 Constitution street
Clark, William, pilotmaster, Pocra pier
Clark, William, manager, Rosemount Preserved Provision
Factory, h 30 South Mount street
Clark, William, keeper of Music Hall Buildings
Clark, Wm. G., watchmaker and jeweller, 115 George st.
Clark, Wm., 61 East North street
Clark, Mrs A., house proprietrix, 74 Skene square
Clark, Mrs J., lodgings, 153 Crown street
Clark, Mrs P. M , 27 Albyn place
Clark, Mrs, 23 Albert terrace
Clark, Mrs, 20 Watson street
Clark, Mrs, lodgings, Crown court, i\\ Union street
Clark, Mrs, lodgings, 10 Constitution street
Clark, Miss, 14 Springbank terrace
Clark, Miss, ladies' school, 16 Gallowgate
Clark, Miss, register office, 8 Gaelic lane
Clarke, A. G., grain and commission merchant, 27 Mariscbal
street and Provost Blaikie's quay, /i 31 Victoria street
west
Clarke, Alexander, cutter (Jas. Mowat), 31 Yictoria street
west
Clarkson, Wm. (of J. Gordon & Co., coopers), 6 Frederick
street
Clerihew, Alex. , teacher. South Parish School, h 2 Fish st.
Clews, Mrs Dr., lodgings, 26 Crown street
Clouston, John, sen., shipwright, 33 York street
Clouston, John, jun., (H.M.C.), 14 Kingsland place
Clyne, Arthur, architect, 11 Union Buildings
Cljme, James (of William Clyne & Sons), 20 Adelphi
Clyne, Norval, advocate. Secretary's Chambers, Advocates'
Hall, h 100 Crown street
GENEKAL DIRECTORY. 113
Clyne, Thomas, tea, coffee, and fish dealer, 20 Gallowgate,
h 49 Constitution street
Clyne, Wm. & Sons, curriers, leather dealers, belt makers,
vulcanized India rubber and gutta percha agents, 20
Adelphi, and 68 Sbiprow
Cobban, James (F. O. Asylum), 30 Huntly street
Cobban, Mrs Robert, 72 Dee street
Cobban, Mrs, sick nurse, 2 Catherine street
Cochran & Anderson, advocates, agents for Royal Bank of
Scotland and Standard Life Assurance Co., 152 Union
street
Cochran, Alex., advocate (of Cochran & Anderson), 152
Union street
Cochran, Mrs, lodgings, 8 Summer street
Cock, John, spirit dealer, 11, A 9 Commerce street
Cockburn & Co., wine merchants (of Leith) ; John Sheed
Chalmers, 19 Marischal street, agent
Cockburn & Campbell, wine merchants, Edinburgh; Alex.
B. Whyte, 21 Union buildings, agent
Cocker, James & Sons, nurserymen, seedsmen, and florists,
Sunnypark Nursery
Cocker, James, jun., nurseryman (of J. Cocker & Sons),
Sunnypark
Cocker, John B. R., seedsman (of J. Cocker & Sons), 10
Powis place
Cockerill, Charles, hairdresser, 28 Causewayend
Coleman, Thomas, 81 Wales street
Collie, Alex., slater, 22 Shiprow, A Harlaw
Collie, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 12 Skene street
Collie, Alex., gate-keeper (J. Moir & Son), 4 Holburn place
Collie, Duncan, resident clerk. Post Office, Market street
Collie, George (of J. & G. Collie, advocates,) Balnagarth,
Pitfodels
Collie, George, slater ; yard. Upper Justice Mills, h 39 Chapel
street
Collie, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 23 Chapel lane
Collie, James & George, advocates, 1 Market street
Collie, James (of J. & G. ColHe, advocates), Viewbauk, Pit-
fodels, and 35 Union place
Collie, Rev. James H., M.A., (Melville Church), 1 Ashley
place
Collie, James H., hairdresser, 1 South Silver street, h 29
Caledonian place
Collie, James, locker (Customs), 33 Springbank terrace
Collie, John, cow feeder, Newbridge, 75 Hardgate
Collie, John (of Chalmers & Collie), 12 St. Mary's place
Collie, John, house carpenter, 14 Blackfriars street
10
114 aENBRAL DIRECTORY.
Collie, Eobert, wholesale and retail hardware and fancy
warehouse, 1 23 Union street, h 1 Affleck street
Collie, Eobert, accountant (of J. & G. Collie, 1 Market st.),
h Northcote, Pitfodels
Collie, Eobert, yost. (J. & G. Collie), Bexhill Cottage, Hol-
burn place
Collie, Eobert, collector (Gas Dep. — Town Council), 2 St.
Catherine's wynd
Collie, William, painter, 144 George street, h Honeybank,
Canal road
Collie, Wm., clerk (Adam & Co.), 5 Marine place
Collie, Wm., grocer, 65 College street, h Newbridge Cottage,
75 Hardgate
Collie, Mrs George, 21 Union place
Collie, Mrs George, 5 Marine place
Collie, Mrs William, 54 Holborn street
Colvin, John, sacrist. University of Aberdeen, 82 Broad st.
Colvin, Mrs, 74 Wales street
Commercial Bank of Scotland Branch, 9 King street ; agent,
G. Milne
Commissary Clerk's Office, County buildings, Castle street
Comper, Eev. John (incumbent of St. Margaret's), 90 King
street
Compton, George, collector (Inland Eevenue), 10 Ferryhill
place
Connell, John (Jamieson & Mitchell), 6 Henry place
Connell, Miss, 30 Eosemount place
Conner, Mrs, draper, 48 and 49 Market Gallery, h 5 Calton
terrace
Conn on, Alex., draper, 1572- Constitution street
Connon, George, commercial traveller (Simpson Shepherd),
2 Chapel street
Connon, J. & J., drapers, 5 Union buildings
Connon, James (of J. & J. Connon), Morningfield House
Coimon, James, spirit dealer, 22 Castle street
Connon, Eichard & Co., ship and insurance brokers, general
commission agents, and Italian consular agency, 58
Marischal street
Connon, Eichard (of E. Connon & Co.), 16 Carden place
Connon, Eichard A. Dyer, 33 Thistle street
Connon, Eobert, gardener, 157 Market Hall, h East Seaton,
Old Aberdeen
Connon, Thomas S., M.D., 2 South Mount street, h 66 St.
Nicholas street
Connon, William, shipmaster, 85 Wales street
Connon, William, furniture dealer, 55a, h 55 Schoolhill
Connor, Mrs James, 27 Victoria street west
GENERAL DIKECTORY. 115
Connon, Mrs James, gardener, 20 Market hall, and Sandi-
lands, h 5 Baltic street
Connon, Mrs P., grocer, 229, h 227 King street
Connon, Mrs Wm., 22 Albyn place
Connon, Mrs, lodgings, 31 Aclelphi
Connon, Miss, lodgings, 10 Mealiuarket street
Constable, William, 1 Constable place, Canal street
Convalescent Hospital, Lochhead ; Robert Mennie, superin-
tendent
Cook, Alex., builder, 65 Holburn street, h 18 Nellfield place
Cook, Alexander S., tailor and outfitter, 26 and 28 Market
street, h 33 Albert terrace
Cook, Alex., jun,, tea and wine merchant, and cork manu-
facturer. Guild street, h The Birches, Peterculter
Cook, James, foreman moulder (H., E., & Co.), 101 "Wales
street
Cook, John, cashier (Union Bank), 2 Marischal street
Cook, John, ship and insurance broker, 48 Marischal street,
h Ashley
Cook, Mrs C, 38 Victoria street west
Cooper, Francis, clerk (Police Tax Office), 95 Wales street
Cooper, Alex., house carpenter, 2 Union wynd, h 67 Chapel
street
Cooper, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer. 111 Cause wayend,
h 12 Hawthorn place
Cooper, Greorge, sorter (Post Office), 34 Back wynd
Cooper, Henry, late manufacturer, Homewood
Cooper, James, sheriff officer, 1 Millbank lane
Cooper, John, Lieut., R. N., 145 Hardgate
Cooper, John, hairdresser, 121, h 123 George street
Cooper, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 89 Holburn street
Cooper, J. & W., boxniakers, 14 Craigie street
Cooper, Patrick, advocate and notary public, 42, h 255
Union street
Cooper, Robert, reporter f Aberdeen Journal J, 27 Victoria
street west
Cooper, William (of Philip & Cooper), 23 Albyn place
Cooper, William, silk and woollen dyer and scourer, 36
James street, A 40 Virginia street
Cooper, Mrs, gardener, 145 Market hall, and Fountainhall
Cooper, Miss, dressmaker, 13 Craigie street
Copeland, Mrs., merchant, 17 Bank street
Copland, Alexander, manager (Aberdeen Commercial Co.),
78 Dee street
Copland, George, draper and clothier, 25 George street, h
5 Albert terrace
Copland, James, slater and grocer, 31 Causewayend
116 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Copland, James, grocer, 10 East North street, h above shop
Copland, Peter, slater, 4 Broadford place
Copland, Mrs, 16 Kintore place
Copland, Mrs, lodgings, 5 Albert terrace
Copland, Miss, teacher (Chalmers' Girls' School), Westfield
Copland, Miss, matron, Thurburn Cooking Depot, 28 Mar-
ket street
Copland, Miss, dressmaker, 1244 Gallowgate
Corbet, James (late H.E.I. C.S.), 21 Bon- Accord terrace, and
Cairnlee, Beildside
Corbet, Eev. William, chaplain (St. Nicholas Poor-house),
21 Bon- Accord terrace
Cordiner, Eev. Charles (late of Kinninmonth), 18 North
Silver street
Cormack, Alexander, late merchant, 151 Crown street
Cormack, George, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 51, A 84
Broad street
Cormack, James, coach-bodymaker, foreman (Laing and
Melvin), 10 Bon- Accord street
Cormack, William, late merchant, 151 Crown street
Cormack, Mrs William, 1 Bank street
Cornwall, George, & Sons, printers and lithographers by
steam, die stampers, paper rulers, and general com-
mercial stationers, Victoria court, 54 Castle street
Cornwall, Joseph E. (of G. C. & Sons), 45 Victoria street
west
Cornwall, Mrs. George, 30 Victoria street west
Cosgrove, Mrs. P., grocer, and maker of ointment for all
kind of sores, 302 George street
Cotton, James, furniture dealer, and beadle (Union Free
Church), 178 Gallowgate, A 19 Young street
Cotton Street Granite Polishing Works ; Christie & Gordon
Coull, Mrs., spirit dealer, 80 Causewayend
County Police Office, 25 and 27 Lodge walk
County Eates Office, 152 Union street; Alexander Cochran,
advocate, collector
County Valuation Office, 27 King street
Couper, John Cardno, of Craigiebuckler, Craigiebuckler
House, Countesswells road
Couper, Wm., .Fishery Officer, Fishery Office, 46 Marischal
St., A 8 Devanha terrace
Courage, James, cooper, 175, h 177 Gallowgate
Court House, County Buildings, Castle street
Coutts, Alex., grocer, 173, h 175 Crown street
Coutts, Charles, chemist and druggist, 26 Broad street, A 8
Eoslin terrace
Coutts, Gavin, family grocer. Queen's road
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 117
Coiitts, George, cabinetraalcer, 88 Jolin street
Coutts, George, mate, 2 Park place
Coutts, James, builder, 22, h 24 John street
Coutts, James (of John & James Coutts), 31 Bank street
Coutts, John, house factor, 168 George street
Coutts, John, late engineer (Eichards & Co.), 34 Union place
Coutts, John & James, watchmakers, Bridge street
Coutts, John (of J. & J. Coutts), 81 Prospect terrace
Coutts, William & Sons, painters to the Queen, and H.E.H.
the Prince of Wales, 223 Union st., 7^-12 Union row
Coutts, Mrs Henry, tea and grocery warehouse, 73 Holburix
street
Coutts, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Mount street
Coutts, Mrs, lodgings, 39 Summer street
Cowan, Eev. Henry, B.D. (Eubislaw Established Church),
34 Albert terrace
Cowan, Hugh, Inland Eevenue officer, 9 Caledonian place
Cowan, William, locomotive superintendent (G. N. of S. E),
13 Mount street
Cowe, John, West Coast Eailway ; office. Guild Street Sta-
tion, h 24 Eosemount place
Cowe, William, farrier, 4 Summer street
Cowie & Co., brewers, 5 Virginia street
Cowie, Charles (of Hay & Cowie), 9 Nelson street
Cowie, George, hairdresser and perfumer, 2-^ Belmont street,
h 68 Skene square
Cowie, James G., bookseller and stationer, 3 Summer lane
Cowie, Mrs Dr., 170 Skene street west
Crabb, Alex., salesman, 55 Green, h 8 Ferryhill terrace
Crabb, Mrs William, 2 Eoslin terrace
Crabbe, William T., F.E.C.S., medical mission, 29 Long-
acre, li 22 Springbank terrace
Craib, John (of Greig & Craib), 3 Friendship terrace, Cupar-
stone
Craig, Alex., baker, 308 George street, h 50 N. Broadford
Craig, Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 212 Gallowgate,
h 44 Nelson street
Craig, Charles, commission agent, 14 Exchange street, h 32
Thistle street
Craig, James, trunk and saddlery warehouse, 38, h 66 School-
hill
Craig, James (of T. C. & Sons), Ashley place, Cuparstone
Craig, John, saddler, 20 Back wynd, h 170 Skene street west
Craig, John, polished granite manufacturer; works, 63
/* 47 Nelson street
Craig, John, foreman. Patent Brick and Tile Works, Pit-
muxton
118 GENEEAL DIEECTOEY.
Craig, Jolin, store-keeper (Broadford Works), 50 N'orth
Charlotte street
Craig, Thomas & Sons, tobacco manufacturers, 22 George
street
Craig, Thomas (of T. Craig & Sons), 70 Carden place
Craig, Mrs, lodgings, 18 Commerce street
Craig, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Marischal street
Craig, Mrs, 42 Park street
Craig, Miss, Melbourne Cottage, 29 Nelson street
Ci-.iigen, George, restaurant, 88 George street
Craigen, John, photographer, 16 George street, h 10 St.
Paul street
Craigen, Wm. , confectioner, 88 Shiprow, h above shop
Craighead, Peter, wine, tea and spirit merchant, 106 Union
street, All Victoria street Avest
(^raigie, Mrs Major, 26 Albyn place
Craigniile, Alexander, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer,
47, h 49 Commerce street
Craigmile, Wm. (of M'Taggart & Booth), 49 Commerce st.
Craigmyle, Francis, teacher of writing and drawing, 5
Strawberry bank
Craigmyle, Wm., carriage inspector (Caledonian Eailway),
48 Skene street.
Craig^nyle, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Kingsland p"'ace
Craigmyle, Miss, milliner, 1 Kingsland place
Cran, George, inspector of County Police ; office, 25 and 27
Lodge walk, h 2 Thistle place
Cran, James, superintendent arid clerk (County Police) ;
office, 25 and 27 Lodge walk, h 8 Albert terrace
Cran, John, sorter (P. O.), 117 George street
Cran, Peter, manager (J. Moir & Son), 19 Queen street
Cran, Peter M., accountant (Burnett & Eeid, advocates), 8
Albert terrace
Cran, Robert, cashier, 46 King street, h King's crescent,
Spital road
Crane, Henry A., adjutant, 1st A.R.V., Elmfield House
Crane, James, chief clerk (Gas Dep. — Town Council), 58
Gerrard street
Crane, Miss, dressmaker, 11 Diamond street
Craven, J. B., 50 Bon- Accord street
Cravie, Mrs John, 15 Caledonian place
Crawford, William, confectioner & pastry baker, 27 Shiprow
Crawford, Mrs William, 7()2- North Broadford
Cree, Robert, turner, 120 West North street
Crighton, Daniel, shipmnster. 3 South College street
Crighton, "V^'illiuni, blacksmiih, 5 Harriet street, h 55 John
istreet
GENEKAL DIRECTORY. 119
Croal, Alexander, baker, 95 Skene street
Croall, Mrs, 1 Belvidere place
Crock ert, James G., boot-closer, 39 Upper Denburn
Croft, Mrs Charles, 21 Victoria street west
Croll, Francis, confectioner, 55 St. Nicbolas street, h 71
Catherine street
Croll, John, baker, 67, li 140 George street
Croll, John, sen , 72 King street
Croll, Matthew, baker, 167 Gallowgate, h 1 Canal street
Croll, Wesly, confectioner, 70, h 72 King street
Croraar, Alex., bc.ot and shoemaker, 78 Chapel street, h 3
Henry place
Cromar, John, dentist, 15 Belmont street, h 180 Skene street
west
Cromar, Wm., cutter (Milne, Low, & Co.), 8 Schoolhill
Cromar, Miss, 26 Wellington place
Crombie, Alexander, Grubb Lodge, Cults
Crombie Brothers, surgeon dentists, 8 Union terrace
Crombie, Charles M., physician and surgeon, 9 Union ter.
Crombie, George, shipmaster, 22 Suwimer lane
Crombie, James, commission merchant. Mechanics' build-
ings, 17 Market street, and 5 and 6 Adelphi lane, h
30 Albert terrace
Crombie, James & John, woollen manufacturers, Grandholm
- Works
Crombie, James (of J. & J. Crombie), Goval, Fintray, and
16 Bon- Accord square
Crombie, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 19 Albion street,
h 10 Sugarhouso lane
Crombie, John (of J. & J. Crombie), Balgownie Lodge
Crombie John, jun., manufacturer, Granholm, h Cotton
Lodge
Crombie, John, chartered accountant, 76 Union street, h 23
Albei't street
Crombie, Theodore (of J. & J. Crombie), Goval, Fintray, and
16 Boii-Accord square
Crowden, Charles, clerk (G. N. of S. E.), 26 Huntly street
Crown Granite and Stone Works, 13 and 15 North Charlotte
street
Crown Match Works, Wellington road
Crowther, Benjamin, wool and rag merchant, 48 Queen st.,
h 225 King street
Cruden, Mrs, 64 Dee street
Cruickshank, A. & Co., hosiers and glovers, 105 Union st.
Cruickshank, Alex., grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 146
George street, h 3 Ann place
Cruickshank, Alexander, grocer, 13 Hutcheon street
120 GENERAL DIRECTOEY.
Cmicksliank, Alex., late draper, 29 Ashley road
Cruicksliaiik, Colin A., bookseller and stationer, 5 George
street, A 171 Skene street west
Cruickshank, Geo. (of A. Cruicksliank & Co.), 103 Union st.
Cruickshank, George P., dispensing chemist, 218, h 268
George street
Cruicksliank, George, house carpenter, 12a Carmelite street,
h 84 Crown street
Cruickshank, James, teacher of organ, flutina, and English
concertina, 41 Dee street
Cruickshank, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 181, h 183
Gallowgate
Cruickshank, James (of J. Cruickshank & Co.), 104^ Gallow-
gate
Cruickshank, James & Co., grocers and spirit dealers 104
Gallowgate
Cruickshank, John, LL.D., 12 Rose street
Cruickshank, John, insurance and general agent, 24 Belmont
street, h 19 Albert street
Cruickshank, John M., grocer, 8 and 10 Skene terrace, li 48
Summer street
Cruickshank, John, 16 Mealmarket street
Cruickshank, Robert, letter carrier (Post Office), 26 Union
row
Cruickshank, Mrs Robert, Beech Lea, Cuparstone road
Cruickshank, Mrs, Queen's Hotel, 25 Union street
Cruickshank, Mrs, lodgings, 1 3 Netherkirkgate
Cruickshank, Mrs, 14 Mary well Street
Cruickshank, Mrs, 2 Powis Place
Cruickshank, Misses, teachers of pianoforte, harmonium,
and singing, 41 Dee street
Cuddie, Mrs, Mile-end, Stocket road
Cullen, Thos., inspector of stamps and taxes, 27 King street,
h 3 Rotunda place
Culter Mills Paper Co., Limited, Culter "Works ; address.
Union Works, Poynernook, Alex. Marr, secretary
Cumine, J. P., advocate (of Watt & Cuuiine), 169 Crown st.
Cumine, Mrs Peter, 169 Crown street
Cumine, Misses, 3 Albyn place
Gumming, Alexander, shoemaker, 190 West North street
Gumming, Alexander, bottler, 18 Frederick street, h 23
Castle street
Gumming, James, ship chandler and grocer, 79 and 80, h 78
Waterloo quay
Gumming, John, provision dealer and curer, 18. i Marywell
St.. and Clay hills Provision Works, h 20 Marywell st.
Gumming, John, shoemaker, bb Queen street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 121
Cummin g, Eobert, clerk (Post Office)
Gumming, Eobert, traveller (Devanha Brewery), h 76 Bon-
Accord street
Gumming, William, sailmaker, Weigh-house square, h 23
Commerce street
Gumming, William, 25 Frederick street
Gumming, Mrs, lodgings, 84 Union street
Gumming, Mrs, lodgings, 14 Correction wynd
Gumming, Mrs, lodgings, 3 Chapel court. Justice street
Gumming, Miss, 4 Garden place
Gumming, Miss, lodgings, 24 Huntly street
Curr, Thomas, tea merchant, 7 Schoolhill, h Kepplestone
Cottage, Eubislaw
Currie, David, 10 Henry street
Gurrie, Donald, iron shipbuilder (W. Hood & Co.), 18 York
street
Gurrie, George, slater, Gilcomston park
Curtis & Harvey, gunpowder manufacturers ; local agents,
Morison & Leslie, 56 Marischal street
Curtis, George T. (Inland Eevenue), 10 Watson street
Cushnie, William, silk & woollen dyer, and skin mat manu-
facturer, 3 William's place, fepi'ing garden
Cushnie, Misses, 44 Skene terrace
Custom House, 16 Eegent quay ; watch house, New Pier,
Footdee
Cuthbert, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 69, 7i 71 North
Broadford
Cuthbert, James, commercial traveller, 72 North Broadford
Cuthbert, Miss, 12 North Silver street
DAK£E>S, Alexander, lithographer, engraver, and printer,
15 Netherkirkgate, and 6 Queen street
Dakers, James, coachbuilder, 1, h 5 Union wynd
Dale, James, teacher, (Eobert Gordon's Hospital), 16 Kings-
land place
Dale, James, ticket inspector, Ca"'.edonian Eailway, h 15
Prospect terrace
Dalgamo, Thomas, stair-rail maker, 4 Wales street, h 3 Vic-
toria place
Dalgety Brothers, engineers, 70 Hutcheon street
Dalgliesh, Wm., governor, St. Nicholas Poor-house, h
Friendly Bank, Mounthooly
Dalrymple, Miss, 3 Alford place
Daniel, James & Co., printers, publishers, stationer s, book
and chart sellers, 46 and 48 Castle street
Daniel, John, druggist, 57 Castle street, /i 71 King strei t
Daniel, Wm. (of VV arrack & Daniel), 17 North Charlotte st.
122 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Daniel, Mrs William, 16 Mar5^well street
Danson, Rev. James M., St. Mary's (Episcopal), 7 Waverley
place
Darling, Tlinmas (of Cardno & Darling), Berryden Cottage
David, Mrs "William, feuar, 137 Causewayend
Davidson & Co., brokers, 163 Gallowgate
Davidson & Co., wholesale merchants, 33 John street
Davidson & Garden, advocates, 7 Union terrace
Davidson & Sim, wholesale druggists, Victoria court, 54
Castle street
Davidson & Smith, St. Nicholas Printing Office, 15 St.
Nicholas street
Davidson, Alex. Dyce, M.D., M.R.C.S.E , 224 Union street
Davidson, Alex., of Desswood (of Davidson & Garden), 1
Diamond street, and Desswood
Davidson, Alex., jun., grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant,
44 Castle street
Davidson, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 10 Causewayend,
h 31 Mount street
Davidson, Alex., glass and china merchant, 80 East North
street
Davidson, Alex., 29 North Broadford
Davidson, Alex., coal agent, 71 Rosemount place
Davidson, Alex,, spirit dealer, Bursar's Hotel, 61 Castle
street
Davidson, Alex., fish and game dealer to the Queen, New
Market, and 26 Hadden street
Davidson, Alex. & Co., shoe manufacturers, 30 Broad st.
Davidson, A. (of J. & A. Davidson), 11 Devanha terrace
Davidson, Andrew, plumber and gasfitter, 49 ^ George street
Davidson Brothers, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 131^
Union street ; workshop, 18 Summer Street
Davidson, Charles & Co., chemists, 205 Union street
Davidson, Charles & Sons, (Limited), paper manufacturers ;
warehouse, 4 Trinity quay ; works, Mugiemoss and
Waterton
Davidson, Charles (of C. Davidson & Co.), 91 Crown street,
and Forresterhill
Davidson, Charles B., advocate (of Robertson & Lumsden),
8 South Rotunda place
Davidson, Charles, shipmaster, 2 Ashley terrace
Davidson, G. & W., merchants, rope and twine manufac-
turers, Footdee; office, 18 Regent quay
Davidson, George, slater, 37 Summer street
Davidson, J. & A., coal merchants, ship owners, and ship
insurance brokers. Provost Blaikie's quay; 56 Maris-
chal street, and 98 Union Street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 123
Davidson J. & E., cabinetmakers, cartwrights, &c., 94
Cause way end, h Willowdale place, 152 West North
street
Davidson, James, (of A. Davidson, jun.), 24 Albert terrace
Davidson, James (of J. & A. Davidson), Eosslyn Bank,
Cuparstone road
Davidson, James, flesher, 47 Market Hall, h 9 Affleck street
Davidson, James (of Davidson Brothers), 26 Summer street
Davidson, James, coachbuilder, 22 College street, h Hi
Correction wynd
Davidson, James, builder, 11 Queen street
Davidson, James, plasterer, 25 Bon-Accord street
Davidson, James, secretary (N. Co-operative Co.), 23 Watson
street
Davidson, John, advocate, 49 Broad street, h 5 Ann place
Davidson, John, proprietor, 41 Carden place
Davidson, John, assistant pilot master, Pocra Pier
Davidson, John, late merchant, 34 Union Terrace
Davidson, John, provision dealer. Fords of Dee, E-uthrieston
Davidson, Eobert, manufacturing chemist, 24 Canal road
Davidson, Eobert (of Davidson Brothers), 28 Union row
Davidson, Samuel, commission merchant, 771 Park road
Davidson, Thomas, inspector, 163 Skene street west
Davidson, Thomas, fishmonger, Wet Fish Market
Davidson, Thomas, grocer, 58 and 60, Chapel st., ^ 13 Little
Chapel street
Davidson, Wm. & Co., grocers, wine and spirit merchants,
and dealers in agricultural seeds, 44 Broad street
Davidson, William, paper ruler, 15 St. Nicholas street, h 70
Dee street
Davidson, Wm., house agent, Garibaldi pi., 73 Skene square
Davidson, WilHam & Son, tailors, clothiers, and shirtmakers,
88 Union street, h 9 Mount street
Davidson, Wm. (of Davidson & Sim), 37 Market street
Davidson, W., miller and grain merchant, 12 Commerce st.
Davidson, Wm., flesher, 187 West North street, h 3 Mount-
hooly
Davidson, Wm., clerk f People's Journal J, 26 Eichmond street
Davidson, Mrs George, 33 Bon- Accord terrace, and Well-
wood, Cults
Davidson, Mrs Joseph, lodgings, 11 Bon- Accord street
Davidson, Mrs William, gardener, Springbank terrace, h
Ferry hill Mills
Davidson, Mrs of Mugiemoss, 1 East Craibstone street
Davidson, Mrs, hosier. 111 John street
Davidson, Mrs, milliner, 59 Queen street
Davidson, Miss, lodgings, 2 Eosebank terrace
124 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Davidson, Miss Janet, hosiery and worsted dealer, 43 (ireen,
h 2 Denburn, Green
Davidson, Miss, hosier^ 58 Schoolhill
Davidson, Miss, teacher of music and French, 163 Skene st.
west
Davidson, Miss, dressmaker, 28 Wellington place
Davidson, Miss, dressmaker, 32 Whitehouse street
Davidson, Misses, hosiers and drapers, 65 Queen street
Davie & Mitchell, drapers, 56 St. Nicholas street
Davie, James (of Davie & Mitchell), 4 Little Chapel street
Davis & Sons, brewers and soda water manufacturers, 1 and
7-^ Jack's brae
Dawson, David (A. Alexander & Co.), 151 George street
Dawson, David, tailor, 1 Millburn street
Dawson, John, town's drummer, 8 East North street
Dawson, John Grant, advocate, 25 Marischal street, h 28
High street. Old Aberdeen
Dawson, Eobert, draper, 72 George st., h 3 Little Chapel st.
Dawson, William, cartwright, 10, h 11 Jopp's lane
Dawson, Mrs Joseph, grocer and spirit dealer, 48, h 50
Windmillbrae
Dawson, Mrs, dressmaker, 13 Ann street
Day, George, lieutenant of police (City), 15 Huntly street
Deaf and Dumb Institution, 31 Belmont street; Franklin
Bill, superintendent and teacher
Dean, Miss, 32 Marischal street
Dean of Guild's officer, James Bowie, Town-House
Deans, David, agent, 37 Market street
Deans, Matthew, chimney sweep, 25 Mutton brae
Dee Swimming Club and Humane Society, secretarj^, W.
Fenton, 28 Regent quay
De Lessert, Alfred Alex., surgeon-dentist, 220 Union street
Dempsey, George, spirit dealer, 7 Exchequer row
Denmark, Consul for; Wm. E. Buyers, 46 Marischal street
Des Clayes, (vamille, Educational Institute for Young Ladies
and Young Gentlemen; 245 Union street
Devanha Brewery, Devanha ; William Black & Co.
Devanha Distillery Co., Polmuir ; Wm Black & Co.
Dewar, David, general draper, 49 Castle street, h 57 Bon-
Accord street
Dewar, George (of David Dewar), h Claremont Cottage,
Cuparstone
Dey, Alex., manager (the Howe Machine Co., Limited), 9
Prospect terrace
Dey, Hugh, letter carrier (P. O.), 72 Loch street
Dey, Wm., Session Clerk for Old Machar Parish, and Rector,
Old Aberdeen Grammar School, 14 Roslin terrace
GENERAL DIRECTOEY. 125
Dey, William, painter, glazier, aud paperhanger, 1 Chuicti
street, h 11 Clarence street
Diack, Alex., collector of Old Machar Poor's Assessment ;
ojBfice, 13, A 17 Belmont street
Diack, James, county police, 25 Lodge walk
Diack, Peter, assistant inspector of Poor (St. Nicholas), 3
King's crescent
Diack, Eobert, cattle agent (Caledonian Eailway), 13 Spring-
bank terrace
Diack, William, grocer, 23 Woolmanbill, h 4 Blackfriars st.
Diack, William, clothier, 24| Broad street
Diack, William, shipmaster, 56 Hntcheon street
Diack, Mrs, 4 Mount place
Diack, Mrs, Balmoral place
Dickie, Alexander, wholesale ironmonger, heel and toe-plate
manufacturer, and general blacksmith, Mauchline
Tower court, 32 Justice street, h 4 Hanover street
Dickie, Rev. Andrew (United Presbyterian Church, St. Paul
street), 2 Eosemount terrace
Dickie, Charles, manufacturer (James Shaw's Fire lighters),
3 Princes street, h 4 Hanover street
Dickie, George, M.D., professor of botany, University of
Aberdeen, h Cherryvale
Dickie, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 128 Chapel street
Dickson, George, tailor, 13 Adelphi
Dickson, James, sailors' missionary, 3 Hawthorn terrace
Dickson, John, corkcutter, 36 St. Paul street
Dickson, Wm., hat and cap manufacturer, 18 St. JSTicholas
street, h 2 Castle terrace
Dickson, Mrs, 12 Bon- Accord lane
Dilling, Wm., cashier (Davidson & Garden), 8 South Mount
street
Dinnie, Alex., photographer, 3 Langstane place, and 26
Union terrace
Dinnie, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 117 George street
Dippe, Miss, lodgings, U Broad street
Dispensary, General, 61 Gnestrow
Dobbie, Miss, head nurse, Eoyal Infirmary
Doig, James, staff- sergeant, Crown court, 41 1 Union street
Doleman, John, cutter, 17 North Broadford
Donald, Alexander, wool merchant, Inches, h 19 Skene ter.
Donald, George, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 16 and
18 Netherkirkgate, A 257 Uinun street
Donald, George, jun., painter and glazier, 16 and 18 Nether-
kirkgate, h 18 Thistle street
Donald, James, farriei-, 6 Crooked lane
Donald, James B., teacher, Be^xhill Cottage, Holbiirn place
11
126 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Donald, Jamfis (of A. E. Granfelt & Co.), 9 Skene row
Donald, Jobu, timber merchant. Inches, h Boatley, Fetter-
near
Donald, John, spirit dealer, 14, h 20 Upper Denbiirn
Donald, John E., hatter, 27 George street, h 20 Skene st.
Donald, P., clerk (J. Petrie & Co.), Clayhills iiranite works
Donald, William, miller and grain merchant, Upper Justice
mills, h at Mills
Donald, Wm., Woodland House, Bieldside, by Cults
Donald, Wm., late church officer, 5 Thistle place
Donald, Wm., flesher, 37 Market hall, h 294 George street
Donald, William, painter and glazier, 16 and 18 Netherkirk-
gate, h 6 Constitution street
Donald, Mrs William, hotel-keeper, 9 Market street
Donald, Mrs, register office, 7 Little Belmont street
Donald, Mrs, Bexhill Cottage, Holburn place
Donald, Miss, teacher, 105 Eosemount place
Donald, Miss, dressmaker, 13 Henry street
Donald, Misses, 10 Chaj^el street
Donaldson, Alexander, book-keeper (Aberdeen Rope and
Sail Co.), Deemouth, South College street
Donaldson, Arthur, jun. (J. Saint, jun.), 3 Caltou terrace
Donaldson, George, builder and licensed appraiser, Summer-
field Cottage, 75 Park street
Donaldson, John, flesher, 16, h 10 Queen street
Donaldson, M'Kenzie, & Co., drapers and silk mercers, 37
Union street
Donaldson, Robert, flesher, 57 Commerce street
Donaldson, Thomas, builder, 3 Mitchell place
Donaldson, Thomas, innkeeper and stabler, 13 Princes st.
Donaldson, Wm. (of Donaldson, M'Kenzie, & Co.), Albury
road
Donaldson, Mrs John, lodgings, Ih Union wynd
Donaldson, Mrs, grocer, 22 Geri-a,rd street
Douglas, Alex., grocer, 21 Chapel street, h 1 Thistle street
Douglas, Alex., grocer, 6 Skene street
Douglas, Alex., shipmaster, 3 Devanha terrace
Douglas, John, tea and wine merchant, 44 Green, li 160
Crown street
Douglas, John, pa-wnbroker, 32 Justice street, h 34 Park
street
Douglas, Thomas, purveyor to Her Majesty, Douglas Hotel,
43 and 45 Mnrket street
Doull, Miss E., lodgings, 124 Union street
Dow, Alex., heel and toe-plate maker, 141 Causewayend
Dow, James, flesher, 49 Regent quay, h 72 Commerce street
Downie, Alex., bootcloser, 68 Broad street
GEJ^EKAL DIRECTORY. 127
Dowiiie, Chas. Gorlon, advocate, 90 Union street, h Cupar-
stone place
Downie, James, 19 Young street
Downie, Wm., manager (J. Sjmion & Sons), 49 Osborne pi.
Downie, Wm., sheriff clerk depute, 2 Eden place
Downie, Mrs Charles, Cuparstone place
Downie, Mrs John, grocer, 8, 7i 6 Holburn street
Drummond, James, bootmaker, 49 Union st., h 102 Chapel
street
Drummond, John & Son, boot and shoe makers ; warehouse,
132 Union street
Drummond, John, sen. (of J. D. & Son), 91 Bon-Accord st.
Drummond, John, jun. (of J. D. & Son), 91 Bon- Accord st.
Drummond, William, engine driver (Cal. Ry.), 9 Prospect ter.
Drummond, Miss, dressmaker, 35 Bank street
Drysdale, John, janitor. Training College, 185 George street,
A 18 Craigie street
Drysdale, Robert, secretary, Union Bank of Scotland, h 4
Rubislaw place
Drysdale, Mrs, lodgings, 18 Craigie street
Duff, Alex., watch and clockmaker, 35 Upperkirkgate
Duff, Archibald, coal merchant, Cal. E,y. Station, h Ann-
field, Cuparstone
Duff, James, bootmaker, 7 Drum's lane
Duff, Mrs, 36 Union street
Duffus, Alex., wholesale confectioner, 4 North St. Andrew
street, h Maybank Cottage, 147 Hutcheon street west
Duffus, B., watchuiaker and jeweller, 56 Market gallery, h
29 Union street
Duffus, George, hotel keeper, New Inn, 13 Guestrow
Duffus, John, printer and stationer, Crown court, 4L^ Union
street, h Loirsbank Cottage, Cults
Duffus, Wm., hardware merchant, 44 & 46 Upperkirkgate, h
29 Union strc^et
Duffus, Mrs, ironmonger, &c., 56 Market gallery-, h 29 Uuion
street
Duffus, Mrs, grocer, 29 Mounthooly
Duffus, Mrs, sick nurse, 20 Gordon street
Duffus, Misses, lodgings and family hotel, 54 Union street
Dugan, Hugh, china merchant, 31, h 31 A George street
Duguid, And., furniture warehouse, 43, h 41 Schoolhill
Duguid, C. J. G., 24 Bon- Accord terrace
Duguid, David, fishing tackle maker, 5 Plourmillbrae
Duguid, James, advocate and notary public, 140 Union st.,
h 24 Bon- Accord terrace
Duguid, Peter, advocate (of Stronach, Duncan, & Duguid),
Fonthill place, Ferryhill .
128 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Duguid, Robert., 34 South Mount street
Duguid, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 13, h 15 Holburn
street
Duguid, Wra. (of J. Smitb & Co.), Fawsyde, Stonebaven
Duguid, Mrs, sick nurse, 60 Gerrard street
Duguid, Misses, Newlands, Rutbrieston
Duguid, Miss, manufacturer, 83 St. Andrew street, h 6 Rose-
mount terrace
Dunbar, Alex. (Ricbards & Co.), 11 Ann place
Dunbar, Jas. A. B., grocer and spirit dealer, 115 Rosemount
place, All Ann place
Dunbar, Mrs, 7 Craigie street
Duncan & Morice, advocates, 34 Mariscbal street
Duncan, Alex., M.A., M.B., M.R.C.S.L., 2 Crown place
Duncan, Alex, (of J. F. P. & Co., London), 19 Caledonian
place
Duncan, Alex., telegraphist (P.O.), 3| Charlotte street
Duncan, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, Bridge of Dee
Duncan, Alex. & Co., livery stables, horse, and cab hirers,
11 Shoe lane
Duncan, Andrew, preserved provision manufacturer, I285
Loch street
Duncan, Calder, foreman plater (H. R. & Co.), 1 Allardyce
buildings. Dee Village
Duncan, Charles, advocate and notary public (of Stronach,
Duncan, and Duguid), 1 Albyn terrace
Duncan, David, police overseer, 6 Union lane
Duncan, David, Inn and Stabling, 8 West North street
Duncan, Douglass, advocate (of John & Douglass Duncan)
Duncan, Gr., coal broker. Trinity quay, 2nd box from Market
street, h 58 Castle street
Duncan, George, spirit dealer, 19 Castle street
Duncan, George, night watchman (Joint Station), 24 Hol-
born street
Duncan, George, secretary, Aberdeen and Northern Friendly
Society, 42 St. Nicholas street
Duncan, George, spirit dealer, 44 Skene square
Duncan, Hugh, Bathing Station, h 8 West North street
Duncan, Rev. James K. (South Parish), 9 Devanha terrace
Duncan, James, watchmaker, 27 West North street
Duncan, James, spirit dealer, 12 Regent quay, h 8 Straw-
berry bank
Duncan, James, druggist, 57 Castle street
Duncan, James (Caledonian Railway), 39 College street
Duncan, John & Douglass, advocates, 8 Castle street
Duncan, Rev. John (Albion Street Chapel), Eden Cottage,
Mount street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 1'29
Duncan, John, jnn., advocate (of Duncan & Morice), Broom-
hill Cottage, E-uthrieston
Duncan, John, law stationer and insurance agent, 7 Back
wynd, h 80 Bon- Accord street
Duncan, John, goldsmith, lapidary, and optician, 4, h 6 St.
Nicholas street
Duncan, John, general and furnishing ironmonger, 8 King
street, h 11 Unhm buildings, and Yellow Cottage,
Euthrieston
Duncan, John, grocer, 3, h 1 Garvock street
Duncan, John, spirit dealer, 8 Justice street
Duncan, John, live stock agent and auctioneer, Cattle Mar-
ket, King street, h Viewton Cottag.^, King's Cres-
cent
Duncan, John, china, glass, and picture dealer, 56 West
North street
Duncan, Eobei-t, gardener, Millbank Cottage, Berryden
Duncan, Thomas & Son, cork manufacturers, 20 St. Nicholas
street, h 4- Correction wynd
Duncan, W. W., wholesale stationer and commission mer-
chant, 10 Virginia street, h 164 Crown street
Duncan, Wm., shipmaster, 54 Eegent qimy
Duncan, William, fiesher, 42 and 43 Market Hall, 7i Torry
Farm, Nigg
Duncan, Wm., fiesher, 10 Park street, h 7 Little Wales vst.
Duncan, Wm., sen., boot and shoemaker, and leather cutter,
37 Broad street, and 2 Eagg's lane, h 1 Cherrybank,
Hardgate
Duncan, Wm., stoneware merchant, 103 Skene street
Duncan, Wm., shoemaker, 18 Crown street
Duncan, Wm., overseer (G. & W. Davidson), 45 Wellington
street
Duncan, Wm., potato merchant. Trinity street, h 168 Crown
street
Duncan, Wm., weaver, 121 Causewayend
Duncan, Wm. S., tailor, 29 Causewayend
Duncan, Mrs Adam, 11 Union buildings, and Yellow Cot-
tage, Euthrieston
Duncan, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Broad street
Duncan, Mrs, lodgings, 36 Schoolhill
Duncan, Mrs David, 28 Huntly street
Duncan, Mrs John, 24 Eosemount place
Duncan, Mrs, 164 Crown street
Duncan, Mrs, matron. Female Eeformatory, 10 Mount st.
Duncan, Miss, teacher (Free Holbum School), 30 Thistle-
street
Duncan, Miss, poultry dealer, 26 Shiprow
130 GENEIIAL DIKECTOKY.
Duncan, Miss, bible woman (Blackfriars' Bible class), 56
Gerrard street
Duncan, Miss, milliner, 114 Skene street
Duncan, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 31 Schoolliill
Duncan, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, \b Holbum st.
Dun, Mrs John, 41 Belmont street
Duulop, Wm., teacher (Virginia Street Public School), 12
King'sland place
Dunn & Clark, advocates, 54 Union street
Dunn, Arthur, mason, 4 Nellfield place
Dunn, John A., 217 Union street
Dunn, John, 20 North Silver street
Dunn, Samuel W., cashier (John Moir & Son), 1 Hawthorn
terrace
Dunn, Wm., advocate (of Dunn & Clark), 30 Bon- Accord ter.
Dunn, Mrs Ann, 6 Upperkirkgate
Dunn, Mrs, 3 Skene place
Dunn, Mrs David, 7 Alford place
Dunn, Mrs, provision dealer, 10 Marischal street
Dunn, Mrs, mealseller, 77 Virginia street
Dunn, Miss, Fonthill place, Ferryhill
Dunningliam, "VVm. (of Sangster, Smith & Co.), 28 Albert
terrace
Dunningham, Mrs, 28 Albert terrace
Durno & Cameron, drapers and silk mercers, 21 Broad st.
Diiino, Alex., printer, 34 Gallowgate
Durno, Alex. E. (of Durno & Cameron), 33 Bank street
Durno, James, commercial traveller; office, 26 Exchange st.
h 6 Osborne place
Durno, James, grocer, 32 North Albert street, h above shop
Durward, Gordon G., innkeeper, 39 Lodge walk
Durward, Robert, spirit dealer, 47 Castle street
Durward, Wm., 8 Burnett's close
Duthie, Alex, (of J. Duthie, Sons, & Co.), 3 Albyn terrace
Dutliie, Alex., ironmonger ar.d dealer in India rubber goods,
104 Union street, All Balmoral terrace
Duthie, Brothers, rope and sail makers. Links, Footdee
Duthie, George S., teacher (Bell's School, Old Aberdeen), 10
Powis place
Duthie, James, baker, 18H, // 183 Crown street
Duthie, James (of Duthie Brothers), 9 Ferryhill place
Duthie, James, Alves Cottage, 19 Mount street
Duthie, James, teacher (Ross's School), Leighton Lodge,
Hard gate
Duthie, John, Sons, & Co., shipbuilders, York place
Duthie, John, shipbuilder (of J. Duthie, Sons, & Co.), 53
Wellington street
GENEEAL DIRECTORY. 131
Duthio, John, stabler, 180 Gallowgate
But hie, John, gioo(^r, o2t^ Sbaie square
Dathie, Robert, shipowner, York place, h 27 Bon-Accord
terrace
Duthio, W., jun., shipbuilder, Inches, h Ashley Lodge,
Cuparstone
Duthie, Mrs, sen., of Cairnbulg, 20 Albyn place
Diithie, Mrs, lodgings, ;n Queen street
Duthie, Mrs, broker, (5G Hhiprow
Duthie, Miss, 58 Garden place
Duthie, Miss Elizabeth, 20 Broadford place
Duthie, Misses, Cuparstone place
Dyce, Misses, 10 Garden place
Dyer, Alex. K. (of E. Gonnon & Go.), 13 Victoria st. west
Dyker, James, traveller (D. L. Shirres & Co.), 12 Hawthorn
place
Dyker, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 172 George street
EADIE, W. J., ch)thier, 53 Queen street
Easton, A. E., optician and watchmaker, 24 Graigie st.
Easton, David, accountant (Unicm Baid<), Rockland, Cults
Easton, James, foreman (J. Duthie, Sons, & Co.), 23 Sum-
mer street
Eaton, James, Queen's road
Eden, Mrs, lodgings, 80 Skene square
Eddie, Alexander, late baker, 130 Grown street
Eddie, Wm., chendst and druggist, 30 h 28 G(M)rge street
Eddie, Wm., inspector of water meters, 12 Holburn place
Eddie, Mrs Robert, 1 Strawberry bank
Eddie, Mrs, sick nurse, 7 Thistle place
Eddie, Miss, hosier, 120 Skene street
Edinburgh Rope and ^ ailcloth Co.'s Store, 48 Marisclud st.
and Thcati-e lane ; J. T. Rennio, agent
Edmond & Spark, J. & J. P., bookbinders and stationers, 54
Queen street
Edmond, Alex., sen., advocate (of Edmonds & Macqueen),
12 Rubislaw terrace
Edmond, Alex., jun., advocate (of J. & A. Edmond), 23
Adelphi
Edmond, Francis, advocate (of Edmonds & Macqueen), 5
Albyn place
Edmond, J. & A., jidvocates, 23 Adelphi
Edmond, John (of J. & J. P. E. & S.), Cuparstone Cottage
Edmond, John Philip (of J. & J. P. E. & S.), 8 Crimon pi.
Edujond, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 70 Commerce street
Edmond, "Wm., cutter (J. Sangster), 1(50 Crown street
Edmond, Miss, lodgings, 2 Union place
182 HENEKAL DIRECTORY.
Edmonds & Macquepn, advocates, 22 Adelphi
Edmonston & Co., warehousemen, 26 Exchange street, and
23 Stirling street
Edmonston, John (of E. & Co.), Monaltrie Villa, vSeafield
Edward, Alex. (British Linen Co.), 2 Albert terrace
Edward, George, manager (Lawes' Chemical manure Co.),
50 Loanhead terrace
Edward, John, baker, 14 and 16 Union place
E l\^■ard, John, jobbing gardener, 19 Gordon sfreet
Edward, Wm., shipmaster, 40 Bon- Accord street
Edwards, D. (of J. &D. E.), 72 Holburn street
Edwards, J. & D., boot and shoemakers, 138 Union place
Edwards, James (of J. & D. E.), 11 Holluirn place
Edwards, John (of Lendrum & Kdwards), 15 Mount street
Edwards, John, stonecutter, 12 Ferryhill terrace
Edwards, Mrs, Maybank, 144 Hutcheon street west
Edwards, Mis?, lodgings, ^8 St. Nicholas street
Elder, Alex. M., plumber, 43 Constitution street
Elder, Miss, corsetmaker, 37 Bon -Accord street
EUey, Dinnes, fruiterer, 8 Shiprow
Ellicdck, Joseph, furniture dealer, 65, h 63 George street
Elliot, James, spirit dealer, 4 Exchequor row
Elliot, William, coal merchant and commission agent, 42
Marischal street, h 119 Crown street
Ellis & AVilson, architects, 13 Belmont street
Ellis, Alexander (of Ellis & Wilson), 17 Belmont street
Ellis, George, jun. & Co., blacksmiths, bellhangers, and iron-
mongers, 182 George street
Ellis, Miss, dressmaker, 2 Guestrow
EUithorne, James, arti&t, 7i> Loch street
Elmslie, Mrs, 52 Chapel street
Elrick, Charles G., comb manufacturer; works, Forbes St.,
h Lochhead Villa
Eli-ick, James & Co., pipe manufacturers, 63 Gordon street
Elrick, Jamc^s (of J. Elrick & Co.), 44 Gordon street
Elrick, John, late wright, 7 Margaret street
Elrick, Wm. (G. N. of S. E.), 5 Prospect terrace
Elrick, Mrs, Footdee Dairy, 29 Wellington street
Elrick, Miss, Maybank Cottage, 152 Hutcheon street
Elsmio, George & Son, commission agents and coal mer-
chants, 104 Begent quay
Elsmie, James (of G. Elsmie & Son), 22 Bon- Accord terrace
Elsmie Mrs, 5 Albert street
Elsmie, Mrs, 178 Crown street
Embroidery School, 10 Dee street ; Miss Chalmers, teaicher
Emslie & Burnett, painters, 88 Spring-garden
Emslie, George, spirit dealer, 53 John street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 133
Emslie, Jamos, dentist, f^ee alterations and additions
Enislie, James, jun., clerk, 0. Davidson & Sons, Limited, 4
Trinity quay
Emslie, James, of Tulloclivenus, 47 Eosemount place
Emslie, Mrs, provision dealer, 27 Bank street
Emslie, Miss, 4 St. Mary's place
England, George (J. Saint, jun.), 15 Victoria street west
Erskine, John, cutter (J. Lumsden & Co.), 163 Skene street
west
Esplin, William, sen.. Cults
Esslemont & Maciutosli, drapers and silk mercers, 11 and 13
Broad street; wholesale warehousemen, 10 and 12
Union lane
Esslemont, Alexander, wholesale grocer, tea and coffee mer-
chant, 32, h 30 King street
Esslemont, John E., family grocer (Branch Post Office), 2
and 4 King street, A 31 Frederick street
Esslemont, Peter (of Esslemont & Macintosh), 17 North
Silver street
Esson, Charles, engineer (Bannerniill), 43 South Constitu-
tion street
Esson, John, Edinburgh Ale Establishment, 17 Castle street
Esson, Eoberf, tailor, 154 George street, h 73 John street
Esson, Mrs, 25 Whitehouse street
Ettershank, Mrs Joseph, grocf^r, 56, h 64 Shiprow
Evans, William, paymaster, H.M.S. " Clyde," 18 King street
Ewan, John, tailor, 60 St. Nicholas street
Ewan, Smith, inspector of police, 22 Gordon street
Ewart, Alex., blacksmith, 10 Yeat's lane
Ewen, George, book-keeper (A. T. & R.), 75 Union street
Ewen, John, tailor and clothier. Imperial place, h 168 Crown
street
Ewen, John, boot and shoe maker, 7 Summer lane, h 4 St.
Clement street
Ewing, Alex., boot and shoemaker, 26 Woolmanhill li 20
Skene row
Ewing, James, sexton and warden (St. Clement's), funeral
waiter and undertaker, 20 Prince Regent street
Ewing James, photographer (A. Adams), 30 Queen street
Ewing, John, 32 Belmont street
Exchange Billiard Rooms, 4 Exchange street
Exchange Restaurant, 24 Exchange St., and 21 Stirling st.
FAIRBAIRN, Rev. Andrew M , 18 Ferry hill place
Fairley, John, Argyll Billiard Saloon, 12 Exchange street,
h 9 Huntly street
(Fair weather, David, mahogany merchant, 18 Bon- Accord sq.
134 GENERAL DIRECTOHY.
Falconer, George' (of J. Falconer & Co.), 24 Union row"
Falconer, George, Artillery Tavern, 64 Queen street
Falconer, J. G., commission agent, 8 Carmelite street
Falconer, Joseph, shipmaster, 25 Constitution street
Falconer, John & Co., drapers, 65 Union street
FaUtoner, Wm. (of J. Falconer & Co.), 24 Union row
Falconer, Mrs liobert, spirit dealer, 17 Fisher row
Falconer, Mrs, sick nurse, 188 George street
Falconer, Mrs, sick nurse, 58 Castle street
Falconer, Misses, Belvidere House, Mile-end, Stocket road
Fantom, Henry, manager, Bannermill, // Eaunermill Cot-
tage, 50 Constitution street
Farquhar & Gill, painters, glaziers, papf r-hangers, plumbers,
braziers, and gasiitters, 2 Drum's lane, and 24 Upper-
kirkgate
Farquhar, Arthur, W.S. (late of Edinburgh), 6 Bon- Accord
square
Farquhar, A., 48 Springbank terrace
Farquhar, George f^ Aberdeen Herald J, 20 Ferry hill place
Farquhar, George, hosier and woollen draper, 16 Castle st.
Farquhar, James, plumber (of Farquhar & Gill), 47 School-
hill
Furquhar, Nathaniel, advocate, assistant Procurator-Fiscal
for Aberdeen and Kincardine, Court House buildings,
Castle street, 7i21 Springbank terrace
Farquhai-, Eobert, Waverley Hotel, Guild street
Farquhar, Dr. Thomas, 16 Eubislavv terrace
Farquhar, Wm., house carpenter, Hilldowntree
Farquhar, Mrs James, 1 Broad street
Farquhar, Mrs, grocer, 15, A 13 Justice street
Farquhar, Miss, 18 Carden place
Farquharson & Co., family grocers, tea, wine, and spirit
merchants, 131 Union street
Farquharson & Co., fleshers, 371 Woolmanhill, h 89 Skene
street
Farquharson, Charles, salesman, 60 Windmillbrae, h 39
Union terrace
Farquharson, George, house carpenter, 5 Harriet street, h
57 John street
Farquharson, Henry, fishmonger, Wet Fish Market
Farquharson, James, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 30
Paik street, h 29 Constitution street
Farquharson, John, flesher, 4 Bridge street
Farquharson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 22 Jasmine ter.
Farquharson, Peter, 72 Chapel street
Farquharson, Peter, grocer, 2 Wellington place, h Ashley
road
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 135
Farquhatson, Mrs, 9 Nelson strert
Fhi-quharson, Mrs, sick nurse, 32 8imiuier street
Faulkner, Wm., sliipinastcr, Holburn place
Fearnside, John, druggist, 49 Green, // above shop
Female Orphan Asylum, 19 Albyn place ; Mrs Eeid, matron
Female School of Industry (Aberdeen), North Lodge, King
street
Female School of Industry (Sheriff Watson's), Skene street
west
Fenton Brothers, hairdressers and perfumers, 117 Union st.
Fenton, John G., bookbinder, 48 Gordon street
Fenton, Robert (of Fenton Brothers), 22 Thistle street
Ferguson, Rev. Alex., chaplain, Royal Infirmary and Lunatic
Asylum, 10 Broadford place
Ferguson, Alex., painter, giaziei-, and paperhanger, 2i Union
wynd, // 4 Affleck street
Ferguson, Kev. Fergus, 12 Mount street
Ferguson, James, 14 Garden place
Ferguson, John, advocate, and sharebroker,. 84 Union- street,
A 41 Albyn place
Ferguson, Robert, silk dyer and renovator, 42 Upperkirk-
gate, h 7 Charles court, 40 Upperkirkgate
Ferguson, VVm. B., civil engineer and secretary (Great
North of Scotland, Deeside, and Aboyne and Brae-
mar Railways); office, Waterloo Station, h 5 Queen's
terrace
Fergusson, Robert (A. Macdonald, Field, & Co.), 42 Bon-
Accord street
Fernie, A. & Co., wholesale merchants and commission
agents, 49| George street, and bb Marischal street
Fernie, Alex, (of A. Fernie & Co.), U Ferryhill place
Fernie, Alex. D., shipmaster, 12 Cttledonian place
Ferres, Mrs, bookseller, 3 Crown street
Forrier, John, spirit merchant, 73 Queen street, h 21 Chapel
lane
Ferries, Peter, spirit dealer, 2 Schoolhill
Fettes, James, slater, 4 Stevenson street, h 29 Skene street
Fettes, William, manager (IMill of Buchanstone Warehouse),
19 Cotton street
Fettes, Wm., foreman carpenter (H. E. & Co.), 2 St.
Clement place
Fettes, Misses, 12 Watson street
Fiddes, Alexander, grocer, 52 and 54 West North street, h
225 King street-
Fiddes, David, M.D., 154 Union Street
Fiddes, Edward, secretary (North of Scotland Bank), 1
Queen's road
136 GENERAL DIEECTORY.
Fiddps, John, cabin etmaker, 15, h 13 Upperkirkgate
Fiddes, Eobert, 20 Kintore place
Fiddes, Mrs Francis, 7 Henry place
Fidler, Alex., coal broker ; office, Quayside, h Margaret
Cottage, St. jClair street
Fidler, John, provision dealer, 26 Castle street h Margaret
Cottage, St. Clair street
Fidler's (Alex.) Free Fountain, top of Victoria Dock, foot of
Market slroet
Field, Sydney, architect (of A. Macdonald, Field, and Co.),
Parkhill House
Fildes, Horace, clerk (J. & A. Webster, advocates), 11 Ann
place
Findlater, George, plasterer, 18 Chapel street
Findlater, James, shoemaker, 13 Dee street
Findlay, George (of A. Steel & Co.), 50 Victoria street west
Findla}^ Geo., A.M., MD., 47 Scboolhill
Findlay, Gilbert, hairdresser. 8 Regent quay
Findlay, James, 1 Prince Arthur street
Findlay, James, King's crescent, Spital road
Findlay, Peter (Milne & Henderson), 11 Ann place
Findlay, Robert, flesher, 74 Hutcbeon street
Findlay, Eobert, innkeeper and stabler, 22 Scboolhill
Findlay, William, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 67 East
North street, h 6 Garden place
Findlay, William, foreman boilermaker (H. E. & Co.), 29
Cotton street
Findlay, William, innkeeper. Crown and Anchor Hotel, 60
Marischal street, and 15 Eegent quay
Findlay, Mrs A., grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Wales street, h
above shop
Findlay, Mrs, 4 Ashley terrace
Findlay, Mrs, sick nurse, 25 Eose street
Findlay, Mrs, 26 Mary well street
Finlayson, Miss, 42 Marischal street
Fire Engine Station, 125^ George street
Do. do. 101 Chapel street
Do. do. 86 Waterloo quay
Do. do. 92 Causewayend
Firth, Edwin, assistant (J. E. Smith, bookseller)
Firth, James, slater, 202 George street
Firth, Joseph C, watch and clock maker, 29, h 32 St.
Nicholas street
Fisher, Captain C.B., of Murcar, 25 Albyn place
Fitzpatrick, Eev. H. (Free Greyfriars), 38 Skene street
Flann, Mi\s, 36 Union terrace
Flaxingiou, B. & Co., diapers, 58 George street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 137
Flaxington, B. (of B. F. & Co ), 20 Kingsland place
Fleming & l.'attray, grocers and provision merchants, 13
Castle street, and 75 George street
Fleming, J. & J., hardware merchants, 24 Broad street, h
18 St. Mary's place
Fleming, John, South Seafield, Cuparstone road
Fleming, Eobert, victualling house and spirit dealer, 27
Guestrow
Fleming, Mrs J. G., South Seafield, Cuparstone road
Fleming, Mrs John, 81 Crown street
Flett, Alexander, baker, 142, h 128 George street
Flockhart, John C, brewer, Devanha, /i Devanha Cottage,
Ferryhill
Florence, James (of J. Laing & Co.), 3 Springbank place
Florence, John (of Bower & Florence), King's Crescent,
Spital road
Footdee Baking Association, 77 "Waterloo quay
Footdee Dairy, Mrs Elrick, 29 Wellington street
Footdee Ironworks, St. Clement street ; Blaikie Brothers
Footdee Saw Mills, York street ; John Eust & Son
Forbes & Mackie, slaters, Hutcheon street, and 43 Long-
acre
Forbes, Alexander, merchant and general warehouseman, 42
Queen street, h Morkeu, Pitfodels
Forbes, Alexander, M.D. and CM., 13 North Silver street
Forbes, Alexander, jun., merchant (of J. Forbes & Sons),
Kingsland House, 265 George street
Forbes, Alexander, 6 Mackie place
Forbes, Alex., 5 Charles street
Forbes, Alex., school janitor (Aberdeen School Board), A
Jute street
Forbes, Alexander & Son, bottlers, 62 College street, h 7
South Crown street
Forbes, Andrew (Customs) 7 Wellington road
Foi-bes, Arthur, grocer, 1 Holburn street
Forbes, Charles, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 1
John sti-eet; /; 31a George street
Foibes, Duncan, Ernan Lodge, Stocket
Forbes, George, grocer, 107 Gallowgate
Forbes, George, bill poster, 70 West North street
Forbes, James & Sons, merchants and general warehouse-
men, 24 Market street
Forbes, James, merchant (of J. Forbes & Sons), Kingsland
House, 265 George street
Forbes, James, wright, Cuparstone row, near Southbridge
Forbes, James, builder, cartwright, and blacksmith, Bridge
of Dee
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GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Forbes
Forbes
James (of Forbes & Mackie), 43 Ldiigacre
Rev. John, LL. L)., Professor of Oriental Languages,
3 Westfield terrace
Forbes, John A., cbomist, 33 West North street
Forbes, Kenneth, provision dealer, 79 Guestrow
Foi'bes, Peter, bavvniaker, 17 Castle terrace, h 1 Hanover lane
Forbes, Dowager, Hon. Lady, of Craigievar, 10 Golden sqr.
Forbes, Mrs Ogilvie, of Boyudlie, 46 Bon- Accord street
Forbes, Mrs Dr., 3 Westfield terrace
Forbes, Mrs, 2 Albury road
Forbes, Mrs, dressmaker, 59 Windmillbrae
Forbes, Mrs James, spirit dealer, 7, h 11 James street
Forbes, Mrs, broker, 147 Gallowgate
Forbes, Mrs, spirit dealer, 29 St. Clement street
Forbes, Mrs, lodgings, 32 Park street
Forbes, Miss, of Echt, 97 Crown street
Forbes, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 34 Causewayend
Forbes, Miss, provision merchant, 30 and 32 Loch street
Forbes, Miss, Kingsland House, 265 George street
Forbes, Misses, dressmakers, 160 Crown street
Ford, John, flint glass manufacturer to the Queen (Holyrood
Flint Glass Works, Edinburgh), china warehouse, 136
Union street ; John Yeitch, manager
Fordyce, Edward, principal porter, passenger depart uient,
Joint Station, h 198 Union street
Foreign Parcel Express Co., John Milne, agent, 101 Bridge
street
Forrest, George S., teacher (Princes street Public School),
175 Skene street west
Forrest, James F., ship carpenter, Inches, h 29 Skene street
Forrest, Matthew, painter and glazier, 48 Loch street
Forrest, Mrs, 28 Marywell street
Forss, A. C, 20 Kingsland place
Forsyth, A. G., clerk, Koyal Infirm ar}^ h 62 Catherine st.
Forsyth, Alex. L., boat builder and sawmiller, York street,
h at works
Forsyth, George, waiter, 2 Gallowgate
Forsyth, George, hairdresser, 186 Gallowgate
Forsyth, Isaac, letter carrier, 2 Canal street
Forsyth, J. & Co., chemists and diuggists, 53 Eegent quay
Forsyth, Eev. Jas., D.D. (West Church}, 19 Rubislaw ter.
Forsyth, James H., M.D., 18 Crown street; Consulting
Room, 53 Regent quay
Forsyth, John, leather merchant, 85 Broad street, h Prospect
House, 90 Roseraount place
Forsyth, John, boot and shoe maker, principal beadle (Free
St. Clement\s}, 25, h 27 Summer lane
G15NEEAL Dl RECTO KY. 1^0
Forsyth, Eobert, watchmaker, 2 Belmont street
Forsyth, William, editor f^ Aberdeen JourualJ, Kichmondbill
Forsyth, V\ m. (of J. Forsyth & Co.), 16 Castle terrace
Forsyth, Mi-s, lodgings, 86^ Crown street
Forsyth, Mrs, lodgings, 2 Canal street
Forsyth, Miss, 166 Crown street
Forsyth, Miss, teacher of pianoforte, 2 Canal street
Forsyth, Miss, 4 Bahnoral terrace
Forsyth's Temperance Hotel, 100 & 102 Union street ; Misses
Walker, proprietors
Fotheringham, Eichard, 55 Victoria street west
Fowler, Alexander, goods agent, Deeside Eailway, 24 Bank
street
Fowler, John (Pratt & Keith), 108 King street
Fowler, Wm , clerk (Broadford Works), 8 South Mount st.
Fowler, Mrs, grocer. South Mile-end, Holburn road
France, Vice-Consul ; J. F. White, 107 King street
Franciscan Nuns, Huntly street
Frankish, Thos., printer, 2 Littlejohn street
Franklin, D. T., writer, 61 Gallowgate
Franklin, Henry, boot and shoe maker, and beadle (St.
Paul's Chapel), 61 Gallowgate
Fraser, Adam, pianoforte tuner, 179 Crown street
Fraser, Alex., surveyor of tax.es, and assessor of lands and
heritages, 27 King street, h Woodville, Ferryhill
Fraser, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 28 Upper Leadside
Fraser, Alex., commission merchant, 1 7 Nelltield place
Fraser, Alex., shore porter, 20 Jasmine terrace
Fraser, Alex., flesher, 35 Market Hall, h 51 Green
Fraser, Angus, Woodbank, Pitfodels
Fraser, Angus, M.D., 232 Union street
Fraser, Arthur, stonecutter, Nelson St., h 104| Gallowgate
Fraser, A., wood merchant, King street, A 4 King's crescent
Fraser, Chas., Town-Housekeeper, City buildings, Union st.
Fraser, Charles, Shakespeare Hotel, 7 & 9 Marischal street
Fraser, Daniel, 15 Watson street *
Fraser, Dainel, flesher, 22 Market Hall, h 24 Upper denburn
Fraser, David (of J. F. & Son), builder, Derncieugh
Fraser, David, spirit dealer, 67 Green, h above shop
Fraser, George, bookseller, 189 George street
Fraser, George, furniture dealer, 67 Broad street
Fraser, Gray C, advocate, 140 Union street, h 11 Union ter.
Fraser, Hector, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 58, h 56 Gal-
lov/gate
Fraser, Hugh, china merchant to the Queen, 55, h 54 Castle
street
Fraser, James, grocer, 160 George st., h 19 King street road
140 GKNEEA.L DIKECTORY.
Fra-ser, James, ^ocer, 35, h 33 Hutcheon street
Fraser, James (C. Li. Co.), Yew Cottage, Ruthrieston
Fraser, James, letter carrier (P.O ), 50 Chapel street
Fraser, James, overseer (Commercial Co.), 20 Mary well st.
Fraser, James, shipmaster, 67 Rosemount place
Fraser, James, jun., jeweller and hardware merchant, 175
George street, h 67 Rosemount place
Fraser, John, 58 Bon- Accord street
Fraser, John, carver, 6 Upperkirkgate
Fraser, John & Co., plasterers, Baker street
Fraser, John & Son, builders, granite polishers, and stone
merchants, Broadford, Hutcheon street
Fraser, John (of John Fraser & Son), Broadford Cottage, 81
North Broadford
Fraser, John (late T. & C. Bank), 11 Union terrace
Fraser, John, tobacconist, 5, A 7 Marischal street
Fraser, John, cab hirer, 19 Huntly street, and 5 Rose street
Fraser, John, flesher, 260 George street, h 59 Hutcheon st.
Fraser, John, tailor, 122 George street
Fraser, John (of J. Fra'^er & Co.), 1 1 7 Skene street
Fraser, Robert, clerk (P.O.), 30 Bank street
Fraser, Thomas, clerk, 11 East North street
Fraser, William, surgeon, 31 Union terrace
Fraser, William, ironmonger, and dealer in India rubber
goods, 57 & 59 St. Nicholas street, li 120 Crown st.
Fraser, William, 37 Castle street
Fraser, Wm. & Co., printers, 14 Bridge place, A 15 Denburn
terrace
Fraser, Mrs Colonel, 4 Bon-Accord square
Fraser, Mrs, 25 Union place
Fraser, Mrs John, 73 John street
Fraser, Mrs, 11 Union terrace
Fraser, Miss, ornamental hair worker, 69 Park street
Fraser, Miss M., dressmaker, 9 Little Belmont street
Fraser, Miss M., 13 Drums lane
Fraser,''Miss, sick nurse, 36 Uidon terrace
Fraser, Miss, dressmaker, 170 Crown street
Fraser, Misses, teachers, ladies' day school, 11 East North st.
Frater, James, accountant, City Chamberlain's Office, and
Billet Master, h 4 Caledonian place
Frederick, Mrs, fancy hair worker, 211 Union street
Free Church College, Alford place; curator, Wm. Beveridge,
2 Alford place
Friends, Society of. Meeting House, 13 Diamond street
Frost, Robert, bookseller, 112 King street
Fullarton, A. & Co., publisheis (Edinbiirgh), 16 Adelphi ;
Donald Macnair, agent
GENERAL DIRECTOKY. 141
Fallerton, Eobert C, guard (Deeside Eailway), 5 Fi.^h street
FuUerton, Wm., writer, 17 Kidd lane
Fullerton, Mrs, oo John street
Fullerton, Mrs, tea and provision merchant, 5 Little Waleai
street
Fullerton, Misses, ladies' boarding and day school, 73 Dee
street
Fyfe, Alex., draper, 182 Gallowgate, h 8^ ISTellfield place
Fyfe, George, grocer, 51 Shiprovv, h 126 King street
Fyfe, J. & iS. (late Gumming & Fyfe), painters, glaziers, and
paperhangers, 5 Dee st. ; workshop, 81 Windmillbrae
Fyfe, James (of J. & S. Fyfe), 5 Thistle place
Fyfe, John, stone merchant, 72 Waterloo quay, h Beech
grove. Mile-end Quarries, Kemnay
Fyfe, John & Son, bruslimakers to the Queen, 22 St. Nicho-
las street, h 16 Bon- Accord terrace
Fyfe, Leslie, draper, 150, h 152 George street
Fyfe, Lewis, draper, 79 Bon-Accord street
Fj'fe, Peter, house carpenter, 14 Chapel street
Fyfe, Peter, merchant, 26 Union row
Fyfe, Samuel (of J. & S. Fyfe), 19 Thistle street
Fyfe, William W. (of Walker & Fyfe), 7 Thistle street
Fyfe, Mrs John, 2 South Crown street
Fyfe, Misses, ladies' boarding and day school, 147 Crown st.
Fyffe, Wm., wholesale hat and cap manufacturer, 3 and 5, h
48 St. Nicholas street
GABRIEL, David, inspector of harbour police ; office,
Provost Blaikie's quay, // Poplar House, 15 Guestrow
Gage, James, late manager Pichards & Co., Pubislaw,
Pubislaw Villa
Gage, Mrs Andrew, 48 Skene street
Galbraith, Eev. Matthew, M.A. (Charlotte st. U.P. Church),
2 Dee place
Gall, Andrew, chemist and druggist, 26J Skene square, h 72
Posemount place
Gall, George, officer (Aberdeen School Board), office and h,
12 King street
Gall, J. H., tailor, 68 John street
Gall, Wm., gatekeeper (Broadford Works), h at Works
Gall, Wm., tailor, 40 Blackfriars street
Galloway, James, engine driver, (Gal. Pailway), Dtemount
Cottage
Gallowgate Free Church, Gallowgate
Gamnde, Wm., overseer (N. Ag. Co.), 15 Prince Regent st.
Gansoii, Herman, ship and insurance broker, and commission
agent, 59 Marischal street, h 89 Wales street
142 •GEKEllAL DIEECTOKY.
Ganson, John, shipmaster, 27 Constitution street
Ganson, Mrs, 89 Wales street
Garden & Eaeburu, bakers, 32 Schoolhill
Garden, F. T., advocate (of C. & J. H. Chalmers), 3 West
Craibstone street
"Garden, Jas., advocate (of Davidson & Garden), 145 Crown
street
Garden, James Murray, advocate and notary public (of
Davidson & Garden), 145 Crown street
Garden, James, upholsterer, 1 Union wynd
Garden, Jas. & Co., stone merchants ; monumental works,
67 h 78 Gerrard street
Garden, John, messenger. Royal Bank, h 78 College st.
Garden, John, gardener, Calsayseat
Garden, R. D., cashier (Footdee Iron Works), 41 Dee st.
Garden, R. J., M.D., M.C., 207 Union street
Garden, Wm., gun and fishing tackle maker, 122i Union
street, h 45 Bon- Accord street
Garden, Mrs George, spirit dealer, 9 York street
Garden, Mrs Wm., 14 John street
Garden, Miss, 91 King street
Gardiner, Edward, commercial traveller, Hammerfield,
Cuparstone
G.rdner, Capt. John, R.N., 13 Balmoral terrace
Garey, Wm., photographer, 49 George street
Garioch, J., potato merchant, 65 Basement floor. Market
buildings
Gaiioch, Peter, market officer, 6 Carmelite street
Garioch, Samuel, 27 Ferry hill terrace
Garland, Mrs, lodgings, 4 Bridge street
Garrow, Mrs James, 05 Carmelite street
Garvie, James & Sons, builders, 60 and 62 Huntly street
Garvie, James & Sons, painters and glaziers, 236 Union
street
Garvie, James, jun., & Co., iron f(mnders, engineers, and
boiler makers, Albion Foundry, 16 Fish st.
Garvie, James (of J. G. & Sons), 9 Crimon place
Garvie, James, jun. (of J. G., jun., & Co.), 1 Castle hill
Garvie, Robert (of J. G. & Sons), 8 Crimon place
Garvie, Wm. (of J. G. & Sons), 1 Osborne place
Gas Office, City buildings, 2 Broad street
Gash, Benjamin, stoneware mei chant, 20 Park street
Gash, John & Sons, metal brokers, 63 Regent quay
Gaudie, Hngh, house carpenter and furniture dealer, 84,
workshop and /?, 86 George street
Gauld, Alex., assistant superintendent (Joint Station), h 1
Eosebank terrace
CtEnekal directory. , 143
Gauld, Alex., fish, poultry, and provision dealer, 24 Hadden
street, A 115 Union street
Gauld, Charles, commercial traveller, 9 Friendship terrace
fxaiild, E., jun., builder, Gilcomston Cottage
Gauld, Harry, 17 Craigie street
Gauld, Miss, dressmaker, 17 Craigie street
Gavin, Wm., house agent, Exchange court, 36^ Union st., ?i
Lorne Bank. Broouihill road
Gavin, Mrs Wm.. 48 Belmunt street
Geddes, John, M.D., 87 Union place
Geering, Edmund, photographer (of G. W. Wilson & Co.,
Crown street)
Gellan, Alex., Holburn place
Gellan, James, cooper. 1 West North street
Gellan, Wm., clerk (Harbour Office), 14 Prosxaect terrace
Gellan, Mrs E,., lodgings, 16 Constitution street
Gellen, Peter, boot-tree and last maker, 3 Upper Denburn
h 31 Charlotte street
George Street Bazaar of British and Foreign Fancy Goods,
175 George street; James Fraser, jun.
George, Robert, tailor and clothier, 115, k 113 John st.
George, Mrs James, lodgings, 47 Park street
Georgeson, Wm., coach builder, 8 St. Mary's place, h 25
Marywell sti-eet
Gerard, Alex., LL.D., teacher (Gordon's Hospital), 5 Bed-
moral terrace
Gerard, Alex , spirit dealer, (Free Mason's Tavern), 44
Netherkirkgate
Gerard, James, nurseryman and florist, Mill-end Nurseries,
Stocket
Gerard, Robert (of G, Lyall & Co.), 97 Union street
German Enipii-e Consul, C. Ludvvig, 17 Regent quay
Gerrie, Wm. H., shipmaster, 33 York street
Gerrie, Wm. , cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 75 Broad st., h
Victoria Cottage, Ai'gyll place
Gibb, Alexander, traffic agent for L. & N. W. Railway, and
Caledonian Railway ; office, Guild street Station, h
12 Millburu street
Gibb, Alex, (of J. & A. Gibb), Queen's road
Gibb, Andrew (of Keith and Gibb), 40 Victoria street west
Gibb, Herbert B., advertising agent. General Railway
Station, Aberdeen
Gibb, James, bootmaker, 16 Marischal st . // 18 Bank st.
Gibb, John & Son, stone merchants, 24 Beluiont street
Gibb, J. & A., wholesale warehousemen, 32 Market street
Gibb, John (of J. & A. Gibb), 1 Bdvideie street
Gibb, Ihumas, police detective, 25 Seumount place
144 GENERAL DIEECTORY.
Gibb, Wm. (H. M. C), 4 Park place ^ ^' ;
Gibb, Wm., stone merchant, Granite Hill, Eubislaw ]
Gibb, Wm., boot and shoe maker, 25, li 51 Park street ;
Gibb, Misses, 64 Bon- Accord street
Gibbon, Alexander, (late Bengal Medical Service), 12 Albyn
place
Gibbon, Miss, 85 Crown street
Gibbon, Miss, 152 Crown street
Gibson, Andrew, fishcurer, Point Law
Gibson, Andrew, chimney sweeper, 150 Gallowgate
Gibson, Andrew, carter, 4 Black's buildings
Gibson, James, tailor and clothier, 50 Broad st., h 17 North
Broadford :
Gibson, John, shipmaster, 164 Crown street :'
Gibson, Thomas B. (of Lumsden & Gibson), 10 Devanhater^'
Gibson, Wm., seedsman (of B. Eeid & Co.), 21 Osborne place'
Gibson, Mrs Wm., flesher, 6, h 8 Gallowgate
Gibson, Mrs, 4 Dee place -
Gibson, Mrs G., 21 Skene row
Gibson, Miss, 66 Schoolhill
Gifford & Son, carvers and gilders, printsellers, and artists^'
colourmen, 243 Union street , '
Gifford, James, sen. (of Gifford & Son), 30 North Silver st. ;
Gifford, James, jun (of Gifford & Son), 6 Bon-Accord ter. '
Gilbert, Eobert, plasterer, bQ Chapel street
Gilbert, Thos., superintendent, Industrial Pchool, Skene sq^, ,
Gilchrist, Dr. Alfred, 168 Skene street west
Gilchrist, Wm. & Co., funeral undertakers, 74 Queen street
Gilcomston Brewery, Gilcomston ; Wm. Black & Co., pro-'^
prietors
Gilcomston Comb Works, Eodger's walk, John street ; J.
M-Pherson & Co. '
Giles, James, fobbing gardener, Fountaiuhall
Giles, Wm., ch mist and druggist, 123 Crown street
Giles, Mrs James, 62 Bon-Accord street
Gill, Alex., watchmaker and jeweller, 59 Union street, li 174'
Skene street west '
Gill, Alex. O. (of Farquhar & Gill), Fairfield, FerryhiU
Gill, David, sen. (of Blair Ythan), 48 Skene terrace
Gill, John, general draper, 110 George street, h 95 Eose-^-
mount place
Gill, Samuel, mason, 63 Eosemount place ^
Gill, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 1a Waverley place • ^
Gill, Miss, lodgings, 216 Gallowgate
Gill an, William, jun., merchant, 36 Marischal street ^
Gillan, William, house carpenter, 91 Loch street, h 7 Char-^
lotte street <^
GENERAL DIKECTORY. 145
Gillanders, Eobert, furniture dealer, house carpenter, and
funeral undertaker, 38 Uppt rkirkgate, h 126 Gallow-
gate
Gillanders, William Robb (Brebner & Grant), Millbank
House, 139 Hardgate
Gillanders, Miss, milliner, 73 Wales street
Gillespie, Win., Gilcomston Tavern, 16 Steps of Gilcomston
Gillies, Archibald, editor f Aberdeen Herald), Cluny Cottage,
Balmoral place
Girls' Hospital, King street
Girvan, Edward, foieman plater, (H. R. & Co.), 12 Fish st.
Glashan & Co., tailors and clothiers, 214 Gallowgate
Glashan, John, shipmaster, 162 Crown street
Glass, James, slater, Baker street, A 21 Gilcomston steps
Glass, John, gardener, Seaview Gardens
Glegg & Thompson, iron merchants and wholesale iron-
mongers, 177 and 179 George street
Glegg, Alex. R., ship chandler and grocer, 5b Regent quay,
h 27 Cotton street
Glegg, George, manager (J. Williamson), 15 Jasmine ter.
Glegg, George, confectioner, 29 Huntly street
Glegg, Robert, confectioner, 215 Union street, h 22 Dee st.
Glegg, Robert (of Glegg & Thomson), Park House, Lochhead
Glennie, David, stone merchant and monumental works, 84
Gerrard street, h 68 Catherine street
Glennie, George S., commercial traveller (H. Ogg & Co.),
Ashley place
Glennie, John, house carpenter, 48 Watson street
Glennie, William (Pratt & Keith)
Glennie, Wm., boot and shoemaker, 34 Market street, h 6
Watson street
Glennie, Mrs, 1 Golden square
Glennie, Mrs, 24 Union row
Glennie, Mrs, innkeeper, 56 Queen street, and 49 Lodge
wal k
Glennie, Misses, Galleries, Skene street west
Globe Parcel Express Office, 20 St. Nicholas lane ; Jolin
Lunan, agent
Globe Polytechnic, general merchants, 26 Union street
Glover Brothers, ship insurance brokers, 19 Marischal st.,
h 44 Don street. Old Aberdeen
Gollan, William, grocer, 19, A 23 Henry street
Gomersal, William, lessee of Her Majesty's Opera House,
140 Union street
Gonsalvo, James, boot maker, 863 John street
Gonsalvo, James, grocer, 39 Hutcheon street
Good, Wm. Clements (Robinson, Crum, & Co.), 161 King st.
146 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Goodall, Eev. James (Gallowgate Free Ohurch), 14 Correc-?
tion wynd
Goodbraud, Stephen (of S. & G.), Kiniy's crescent
Goodwin, William, late post office mail guard, 168 Crowij.,
street
Gordon & Jamieson, boot and shoe makers, 71 George st
Gordon & King, builders, Hutcheou street west
Gordon & Smith, grocers (and agents for W. & A. Gilby,
wine merchants), 197 Union street
Gordon & "Watt, house and sign painters, 48 and 49 WooIh
manhill
Gordon, Andrew, agent (George Street Branch, Union Bank
of Scotland), h Albury road
Gordon Brothers, bakers, 105 West North street
Gordon, Charles & Son, coopers and provision curers, 57
Green
Gordon, Charles (of C. Gordon & Son), 9 Millburn street
Gordon, Charles, gardener, Holburn place
Gordon, Charles, secretary and actuary (S. P. Assur. Co.), ||
83 Dee street '
Crordon, Charles, stoneware merchant, 76, h 74 St. Clements
street \
Gordon, Charles, shoe dealer, 28 Union st., and -W Broad st.
Gordon, Charles, feuar, 10 Powis place
Gordon, Douglas (T. & C. Bank), 26 Huntly st.
Gordon, George (of James Gordon & Son), Springbanfc
Lodge, Mannofield
Gordon, George, late merchant, 42 Chapel street
Gordon, George, late manager. Gas Light Co., 2 Garden ter.
Gordon, George, innkeeper (Star and Garter), 79 Windmill-
brae
Gordon, Geo., plumber and gasfitter, 33 Schoolhill, h 90-
Hutch eon street
Gordon, Geo., beadle (Free Holburn), 60 We.stfield
Gordon, H. Campbell, sharebroker, 29 Union street, 7i 11
Bon-Accord square
Gordon, James & Co., coopers, 2 Chronicle lane, h 8 Meal-
market street
Gordon, J. & G., fishing-tackle makers, 12 St. Nicholas st.
Gordon, J. & J., tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 86, h 84
Broad street
Gordon, James & Son, Aberdeen Mourning Establishment,
44 Union street
Gordon, James (of James Gordon & Son), Springbank Lodge,
Mannofield
Gordon, James E., wholesale grocer, tea and coffee mer-
chant, 3 and 4 E,egent quay, k 38 Bon- Accord st.
/
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 147
Gordon, James F., boot and shoe warehouseman, 42 Broad
street, h Holburn place
Gordon, Jaraes, builder, 187 5 Crown street
Gordon, John (late of Durris), 17 Bon- Accord street
Gordon, John (of Gordon & King), Johnston Cottage, 2
North Broadford
GordoTi, John, shipmaster, 52 Loanhead terrace
Gordon, John, traffic inspector (G. N. of S. R.), 16 Skene
terrace
Gordon, Joseph, wood measurer, 27 York place
Gordon, Lewis, inspector of police, 25 Marywell street
Gordon, Peter, stoneware merchant, 31 St. Nicholas street,
h 4 Correction wynd, and Bonnymuir, Stocket
Gordon, Peter (of Gordon & Watt), 57 Cause wayend
Gordon, Eobert, late farmer, 7 Balmoral place
Gordon, Robert, tailor, 9 Skene terrace, h 67 Chapel street
Gordon, Thomas, cab hirer, 79 Skene street
Gordon, Wm., sharebroker, commission merchant, and bank
agent, 29 Union street, h 11 Bon- Accord square
Gordon, William, solicitor and notary public, 14 Adelphi, h
35 Albyn place
Gordon, William, advocate, city chamberlain, and town ckrk
depute. Town House, h l\ Bon- Accord sqmire
Gordon, William (of Gordon & Jamieson), 13 Blackfriars st.
Gordon, William, tailor and clothier, 179, h 177 Crown st.
Gordon, William, grocer, 8 Marywell street
Gordon, William (of J. Sim & Co.), 1 Constitution street
Gordon, William (of W. Davidson & Co.), 17 Albert terrace
Gordon, Wm. M'C, agent. Harbour Branch (Aberdeen
Town and County Bank), 17 Regent quay, h 29
Mount street
Gordon, William, manufacturer, 140 Union street, ^21
Marywell street
Gordon, Wm., flesher and cattle dealer, 22 Gallowgate and
Holburn place, // Upper Kaimhill, Bridge of Dee
Gordon, Mrs Alex., 33 Dee street
Gordon. Mrs Charles, 251 Union street
Gordon, Mrs James, 4 Wa.tson street
Gordon, Mrs (late of Eaeden), 28 Bon- Accord terrace
Gordon, Mrs, 71 Dee street
Gordon, Mrs, Woodbine Cottage, Ferry hill
Gordon, Miss, cloak and dressmaker, 22 Union terrace
Gordon, Miss, 5 Garden terrace
Gordon, Miss, teacher, Rubislaw Schools
Gordon, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 50 Gordon street
Gordon, Miss, 73 Crown street
Gordon, Miss, lodgings, 8 Canal street
148 GEXERAL DIRECTORY.
Gordon, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 18 Skene street
Gordon, Misses, lodgings, 72 Dee street
Gordon's Hospital (Eobert), School hill
Gorrod, Charles, mason. Elm Cottage, 27^ Mount street
Gorrod, G. & Co., coopers, 23 Carmelite street, h 99 George
street
Gorrod, Jolin, Elm Cottage, 27^ Mount street
Gossip, Alexander, 85 Wales street
Gove, Mrs William, fishmonger, 6 Basement floor, Market^
h 6 Carmelite street
Government Emigration Agency for Australia ; agent, J, T.
Rennie, 48 Marischal street
Gowan, Mrs, 7 Crown terrace
Graham, Alexander, furniture dealer, 85 and 87 King st.
Graham, John, bootmaker, 41, /; 50 Upperkirkgate
Graham, Joseph, overseer (G. & W. Davidson), 4 Links st.
Graham, William, baker, 102 King street, h 4 Eoslin ter.
Graham, Mrs, lodgings, 50 Upperkirkgate
Graham, Mrs, spirit dealer, 6 Church street
Graham, Mrs E., sick nurse, 59 Huntly street
Grammar School, Skene street west
Granfelt, A. E. & Co., ship brokers, and commission mer-
chants, 56 Marischal sti'eet, and 3 Theatre lane
Granfelt, A. E. (of A. E. Granfelt & Co.), 19 Marischal
street
Grant and Watt, granite polishing works, Affleck street
Grant, D. R. Lyall, of Kingsford (of Brebner and Grant),
Kingsford, Alford
Grant, David, tobacconist, 25 Union street h 28 Crown st.
Grant, Douglas, messenger, Police Chambers, h 16 Gordon
street
Grant, George, advocate, 22 Belmont street, h 26 North
Albert street
Grant, George, fireman, 13 Fish street
Grant, George, oinamental japaimer, 4 Blackfriars street
Grant, James & Son, Granite Works, Bon- Accord terrace, h
994 Chapel street
Grant, James M., surgeon, 4 Holburn street
Grant, James E., resident accountant, Bank of Scotland, 40
Union street
Grant, James, flesher, 15 Marischal street, h 6 Union lane
Grant, James, grocer, 27 h 67 College street
Grant, John, fiesher, 78 East North street, A 87 Wales street
Grant, John Lj^all (of Brebner & Grant), 11 Ferryhill place
Grant, John (of Grant & AYatt), 10 Ferryhill terrace
Grant, John, ironmonger and blackf^mith, 14 Gilcomston
steps, and 3 Gilcomston brae, // Calton terrace
GENERAL .DIRECTORY. 149
Grant, John, sack agent (J. Chisholm, Perth), 8 Summer
lane
Grant, Peter A., grocer, 1 Watson street, h 5 Belvidere
place
Grant, William, grain merchant and commission agent, 49
Marischal street, A 12 Devanha terrace
Grant, William, grocer, 34 Union place, h 22 Thistle street
Grant, Wm., Methlic Villa, 1 Westfield terrace
Grant, Mrs (of Whitemyres), 50 Eosemount place
Grant, Mrs Isabella, provision merchant, 13 & 15 Loch st.
Grant, Mrs James, flesher, 15 Summer lane, h 16 Yeats lane
Grant, Miss, of Monymusk, 1 1 Belmont street
Grant, Miss, 103 Crown street
Grassick, John S., 21 Ferryhill place
Grassie, James, principal porter, goods department, Cale-
donian Railway, h 6 Wellington road
Gray & Company, merchants and commission agents, 19 i
Adelphi ; goods entrance, 68 Shiprow
Gray, A. N. (A. E. Gray), 5 Affleck street
Gray, Adam M. (of Gray & Co.), Fountainhall
Gray, Adam (A. E, Gray), 7 Crimon place
Gray, <A. E,, commission agent, tea, fruit, and provision
merchant, Shoreporters' buildings, 2 Virginia street,
and Weigh -house square, 7i 15 North Silver street
Gray, Alex., watch and clock maker, 11 Netherkirkgate, h
Twin Cottage, 66 Holburn street
Gray, Alexander, provision merchant, 38 Gallowgate
Gray, Alexander, engineer, 9 Canal street
Gray, Alexander, flesher, 44 Market hall
Gray, Charles, 41 South Constitution street
Gray, David, coal agent, 42 Union street
Gray, D., cart and plough wright, general blacksmith, &c.,
65 Holbiu^n street, and 5 Spa street, h 49^ Holburn
street
Gray, David, house stewart, Eobert Gordon's Hospital
Gray, Francis, boot and shoemaker, 33 and 35, h 24^ Broad
street
Gray, George, grocer, 237 George street, h 81 Queen street
Gray, George, boot and shoemaker, 22 Marywell street, h
125 Crown street
Gray, Henry, draper, '18 Broad street, h 82 Crown street
Gray, James C, merchant, 11 Marischal street
Gray, James, commercial traveller (S. Mitchell & Son, Glas-
gow), Victoria Cottage, Victoria street south
Gray, James, pattern maker, 178 Crown street
Gray, James, clerk (Eobinson, Crum, & Co,}, 81 Queen
street
13
150 GENERAL DIEECTOKY.
Gray, James, book-keeper (St. Mcliolas Brass Foundry), 15
Nellfield place
Gray, James, writer (Geo. Allan, advocate), Cuparstone
Gray, John, surgeon, 32 Albert terrace
Gray, John (of M'Kinnon & Co.), 2 Mount street
Gray, John, manufacturer (of Leslie, Gray & Co.), Forrester-
bill Cottage
Gray, John, commercial traveller, Albyn Cottage, Albyn
place
Gray, John, funeral waiter and warden (West Church), 29
Bon-Accord street
Gray, John, Ayrshire boot and shoe shop, 1 1 Castle street
Gray, John, shoemaker, 20 Broad street
Gray, Robert, advocate, 16 Union ter., h 41 Constitution st.
Gray, R., ticket inspector (Caledonian Railway), 39 College
Gray, Walter (of D. Mackie & Co.), 134 King street,
Gray, Watt, & Co., rope and twine manufacturers, 162 West
North street.
Gray, William, grain merchant, Weigh-house Square, h
Albert Cottage, Balmoral place
Gray, William, coal agent, 30 Springbank terrace
Gray, William, innkeeper, 1 Guild street, h 1 Caroline place
G)ay, Wm., wholesale and retail draper, 64 and 66 Broad
street
Gray, Mrs Professor David, 15 Union place
Gray, Mrs William, 115 Crown street
Gray, Mrs, 1304 Union street
Gray, Mrs, flesher, 38 Market hall, h 73 John street
Gray, Mrs, lodgings, 34 Park street
Gray, Miss, lodgings, 121 Crown street
Gray, Miss, 199 King street
Gray, Mis?, 58 Carden place
Gray, Miss, 26 Wellington place
Gray, Miss, provision dealer, 201 Dee street
Great Britain Life and Fire Office, 92 Union street
Great Northern Telegraph Office, Post Office Buildings
Green, Alexander, head teacher, Bellevue Academy, Academy
street, h 48 Rosemount place
Green, James, jun., furniture dealer and mattress maker, 73,
/i 71 Gallowgate
Green, V/illiam, wholesale tea dealer, grocer and commis-
sion merchant, 29 Queen street, h 3 South Crown st.
Greenlaw, A. M , tailor and clothier, 19 Schoo hill
Greenlaw, John, grocer, 1 Wellington road, h 135 Crown
street
Greig & Craib, builderp, Thistle lane
GENERAL DIRECTOKY. 151
Greig, Alexander, manager, clothing department (N. Co-
operative Ccl, 10 Osborne place
Greig, Alexander, shipmaster, 3 Victoria place
Greig, Alexander, stoneware merchant, 4 Causeway end
Greig, George, foreman carpenter (H., R., & Co.), 6 Fish st.
Greig, George (of Greig & Craib), 45 Bon- Accord street
Greig, George, grocer, Margaret place, E-uthrieston
Greig, James, shipbuilder (W. Hood & Co.), east end of
Links street
Greig, James, foreman ropemaker (Aberdeen Eope and Sail
Co.), 6 Links street
Greig, John, furnishing tailor, Ruthrieston
Greig, Robert, grocer, 51 Short Loanings
Greig, Mrs Captain, Farquhar place
Greig, Mrs John, midwife, Ruthrieston
Greig, Mrs William, 4 Thistle place
Greig, Miss, lodgings, 7 Crown street
Grieve, Mrs, lodgings, 168 Crown street
Griffith, Charles F., South Rotunda place
Groundwater, Robert, engineer, 89 College street
Grub, Alexander, baker, 83 Gallowgate
Grub, George, LL.D., advocate, Advocate's Hall, 10 Broad
street, h 56 Dee street
Grundy, Rev. Dr. William, 17 Caledonian place
Gualter, Rev. William Henry (Free Trinity Church). 8ee
alterations and additions
Guild, John, inspector, (Caledonian Rly.), Wellington road
Guild, Mrs John, grocer, 17 Short Loanings
Guild, Mrs, lodgings, 38 Skene street
Gullan, David, lithographer and stationer, 52 Castle street
GuUon, John, plasterer, 3 Craig well place
Gunn & Elder, plumbers and gasfitters, 129 King street
Gunn, Alexander (of Gunn & Elder), 62 Queen street
Gunn, John, shipwright. 78 Wales street
Guthrie, George, engineer, 122 Causewayend
Guthrie, William S. (National Bank), 71 Chapel street
Guthrie, Wm., grocer, 17 Loch street, h 122 Causewayend
Gutta Percha Boot and Shoe Warehouse, 45 Broad street ;
Robert Macnab, proprietor
Guyan, John, beadle (Mariners Church), 23 Commerce st.
HACKET, Mrs John, skinner, tanner, and wool merchant,
34 Tipper Leadside, Gilcomston
Hackney, George W., shipmaster, 42 Marischal street
Hadden, Alex. & Sons, woollen and carpet manufacturers,
and worsted spinners. Green ; Carpet Works, Gordon's
Mills, Woudside
152 GENERAL DIKECTORY.
Hadden, George, shipmaster, 2 Loanliead place
Hadden, James Farquliar, manufacturer (A. Hadden & Sons),
Union Grove
Hadden, James, baker, 28 Bank street
Hagen, J. T., baptist minister, 31 Victoria street west
Halcrow, Miss, milliner, 126 George street, h 18 Hadden st.,
Woodside
Hall & Geddes, clothiers and hatters, 36 Market street
Hall, Alexander & Co., shipbuilders, 47 York street
Hal], Alex., china, glass, and stoneware merchant, 47, h 46
Eegent quay-
Hall, David, bookseller, 70^ Gallowgate
Hall, George, builder, 8 North Charlotte street
Hall, Harvey, advocate (of Marquis, Hall, & Milne), 25 Bon-
Accord terrace
Hall, Henry, wool and rag merchant, 3 Harriet street, h
"Woodbine Cottage, Causewayend
Hall, J. G., M.B., CM., 189 Union street
Hall, James (of Hall & Geddes), 20 Craigie street
Hall, James, carter, 33 Frederick street
Hall, John, wholesale warehouseman, 43 Broad street, and
34 Guestrow, h 79 Crown street
Hall, J. & C, French polishers, 7 Barnett's close
Hall, Robert, inland revenue officer, 11 South Crown street
Hall, Eussell, & Co., shipbuilders, Aberdeen Iron Works,
York place
Hall, William, sen., shipbuilder, 49 York street
Hall, William, jun. (of A. Hall & Co.), 49 York street
Hall, William, sergeant of police, 21 Nelson street
Hall, Mrs, 1 Calton terrace
Hall, Miss, 12 North Silver street
Hamilton, Gavin, cutler, 17 George street
Hampton, James, keeper. Sailor's Institute, 21 James street
Hampton, Wm., cabinetmaker, 84 Chapel street
Handyside & Co., boot and shoe warehouse, 3 Broad street;
Peter Webster, salesman, h 29 Union street
Harbour Engineer's Office, Pocra Pier
Hardie, John, photographer, 152 King street, h 6 Roslin
terrace
Hardy, James, wholesale and retail, watch, clock, jewellery,
optical, and watch material merchant, 41 Union st.,
/ill Union buildings, and Yellow Cot. , Puthrieston
Harker, John, manager, (A. Hadden & Sons),. A 41 Summer
street
Harper & Co., iron gate and fence makers, general black-
smiths and wire workers, 20 Hadden street. Market
buildings ; works, 10, 12, and 14 Mealmarket street
GENERAL DIEECTOEY. 153
Harper, Alexander, gatekeeper (St. Nicholas Poor-liouse),
Nelson street
Harper, Hind, church officer (U.P. Church, Belmont street),
10 St. Paul street
Harper, Hugh, grocer and ship chandler, 9J, h 10 Regent quay
Harper, Hugh (of Harper & Co.), Thome Yilla, Seafield
Harper, John, sen., Seafield
Harper, John, jun. (of Harper & Co.), Seafield
Harper, William, raason, 6 Nellfield place
Harper, Wm. & Co., coal merchants, Cal. Ely. Station
Harper, Mrs Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 57, A 55
Virginia street
Harper, Miss Isabella, house keeper, Eoyal Lunatic Asylum
Hart, Mrs, grocer, 56 Regent quay
Harvey, Alex., M.D., professor of materia medica. Univer-
sity of Aberdeen, 228 Union street
Harvey, George T., manager (Aberdeen Lime Co.), h 139
Skene street
Harvey, Eev. Robert, 256 George street
Harvey, Rob., H. M.'s inspector of schools, 35 Dee street
Harvey, Robert, clerk (G. N. of S. R.), 4 Canal terrace
Harvey, William (British Hotel), 42 Regent quay
Harvey, Mrs, 1 Market street
Hassard, surgeon -major, 56th Brigade Depot, 3 Albert st.
Hastie, Mrs, attendant, waiting room. Joint Station, h 42
Union terrace
Hawley, Mrs, stonewai-e merchant, 41 George street
Hay & Cowie, coach wheelmakers, cartwrights, and general
blacksmiths, 184 West North street
Hay &, Lyall, carvers and gilders to the Queen, printsellers,
opticians, and artists' colourmen, 2 Market street, and
19 Guestrow
Hay, Adam, beadle (Free Gilcomston), and funeral waiter, 9
Skene row
Hay, Alex., seedsman (of B. Reid & Co.), 25 Henry street
Hay, George, cabinetmaker, 7 Union wynd, h 20 Union row
Hay, J. & J., bakers, 276 George street, h 25 North Broad-
ford
Hay, James (of Hay & Cowie), 11 Nelson street
Hay, John, grocer and provision merchant, 133 Skene st., h
Ashvale Cottage, Cuparstone
Hay, John, jun, (of Hay & Lyall), 19 Guestrow
Hay, John, stamper (P. O.), 5 King street place
Hay, Ralph W., draper, 70 Green, h Ashley road
Hay, Wm., boot and shoe maker, 9 Seamount place
Hay, Wm., rural messenger (P. O.), 3 Whitehouse street
Hay, Wm., sergeant of police, 15 Young street
154 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Hay, Mrs A., 4 Mount street
Hay, Mrs James, 6 Crimon place
Hay, Mrs, Ashley terrace
Hay, Mrs, broker, 61 Queen street
Hay, Mrs, midwife, 48 Virginia street
Hay, Miss, dressmaker, 53 Huntly street
Hay, Miss, lodgings, 4 Eosebank terrace
Hay, Miss E., teacher, 15 Nelson street
Hay, Misses, dressmakers, 9 Seamount place
Hebenton John M., booking clerk (Cal. Ry.), 24 Bank st.
Hector, Alex, (of Wm. Davidson & Co.), 43 Thistle street
Hector, Andrew E., salmon merchant, 1 Sijringbank place
and Collyhill, Inverurie
Hector, John, late manager, Torry Farm Brickwork, and
agent for Fire Clay Goods and Cement, and Odam's
Manures, 30 Exchange street, h 48 Chapel street
Hector, Thomas, clerk and treasurer, Aberdeen School Board,
office, 12 King street, h Argyll place
Hector, William, bookseller, 62 Gallowgate, and 3 Holburn
street
Hector, Miss, 9 South Crown street
Helmrich, Charles, dealer in porter and ales, 14 Wales st.,
A 28 Gerrard street
Helmrich, Charles, jun., commercial traveller (L. Smith),
2 Prospect terrace
Henderson & Cattanach, advocates, 130^ Union street
Henderson, Alex., 40 Springbank terrace
Henderson, Alex., clerk (s.s. St. Magnus), 8 Summer lane
Henderson, Andrew, foreman (Aberdeen Tailoring Co.), 6
Henry place
Henderson, A,, builder, Wellington road, h 3 Prospect ter.
Henderson, D. & Sons, tinplate workers and japanners, 79,
h 77 St. Andrew street
Henderson, Francis, furnishing tailor, 16 Skene street, h 12
Henry street
Henderson, George, builder, 7 Prospect terrace
Henderson, James & William, architects, and agents for the
Duke of Devonshire's slate quarries, and J. B. White
and Bro.'s (London) Cement, 24 Belmont street
Henderson, James (of J. & W. Henderson), 1 Garden ter.
Henderson, James, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 182, h
180 Crown street
Henderson, James, grocer, 20 Shiprow, h 91 Broad street
Henderson, James, printer, 10 Crown street
Henderson, John Sharp, advocate (of Henderson & Cattanach),
A 57 Dee street
Henderson, Juhn, shipmaster, 172 Crown street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 155
Henderson, John M., engineer and general blacksmith, 17
and 19 Jopp's lane, A 216 G-eorge street
Henderson, John, birdstuffer and inspector of moors, &c.,
Canine Repository, Millbank ter., North Broadford
Henderson, John, builder, 5 Summer street
Henderson, John, tea merchant, 35 Back wynd
Henderson, John {Free Press Office), 32 Thistle street
Henderson, Eev. J. (Greyfriars Parish), 17 Victoria st. west
Henderson, Peter, tailor and clothier, 27 Woolmanhill, h 10
South Mount street
Henderson, Eobert, plasterer, 16 North Charlotte street, A
15 Craigie street
Henderson, Eobert (of Milne & Henderson), 10 Union row
Henderson, Eobert, book-keeper (Hall, EusseU & Co.), 2
Eagg's lane
Henderson, Samuel, saw maker, 7 Harriet street
Henderson, Wm. (of J. & W. Henderson), 11 Westfield ter.
Henderson, Wm. & Son, architects and builders, 66 Loch st.
Henderson, Wm. (of Wm. M'Kinuon & Co.), 179 Skene
street west
Henderson, Wm. L. (of W. Henderson & Son), 25 Albert st.
north
Henderson, Wm., M.D., 49 Schoolhill
Henderson, William (of George Thompson, jun., & Co.),
Devanha House
Henderson, Wm., jun. (Barry, Henry & Co.), 28 Skene ter.
Henderson, Wm., clerk (Cal. Ey.), 162 Crown street
Henderson, Wm., clerk (J. Watt & Sons), 35 Mount street
Henderson, Mrs Alex., lodgings, 11 Union buildings
Henderson, Mrs A., lodgings, 49 Bon-Accord street
Henderson, Mrs Wm., 1 Garden place
Henderson, Mrs Wm., 3 St. Mary's place
Henderson, Mrs, lodgings, 10 Crown street
Henderson, Mrs, 6 Frederick street
Henderson, Mrs, lodgings, 5 East North street
Henderson, Miss, 140 Eosemount place
Hendry, James, shoemaker, 2 Bank street
Hendry, John, sheriff officer, Eettie's court, 26 Broad street
Hendry, Wm. (J. & E. Catto), 10 Cuparstone place
Henry, Alexander, house carpenter and builder, Gilcomston
Park, Spa street, h 2 Gray's buildings, Eosemount
Henry, James, traveller, 11 Dee street
Henry, James, basketmaker, 87 Broad street
Henry, John, cattle agent, (L. S. N. Co.), 6 Fish street
Hepburn, George, grocer, 33 Upperkirkgate
Hepburn, James, missionary, 29 Wellington place
Hepburn, John, printer and news agent, 20 Schoolhill
156 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Herald Office, Y Qaeen street
Herd, Wm., grocer and provision dealer, 68 Schoolhill, A 12
Henry street
Hickton, Wm. (Inland Eevenue), 9 Holburn street
Hill, George, grocer, 59, h 63 Green,
Hird, Alex., mason, 175 Crown street
Hird, Benjamin, grocer, 6 Northfield
Hobert, Miss, milliner, 11 George street
Hobrow, Mrs W., confectioner, 218 Gallowgate
Hodge, J. & J., cutlers, and snrgical instrument and bandage
makers, 28 Netherkirkgate, A 67 Spittal
Hodge, Thomas, late Inland Hevenue, 114 King street
Hodge, Mrs John, 170 Crown street
Hodson, Benjamin, wool -buyer, 17 Prospect terrace
Hogarth & Co., merchants, 82 College street
Hogarth, Alex. P. (of D. Hogarth & Co.), 14 Crown
terrace
Hogarth & Co., Dickson, preserved provision merchants, &c.,
90 College street
Hogarth, Hugh, merchant, 13 Golden square, and Carron-
bank, Stonehaven
Hogarth, Capt. Joseph (of D. H. & Co.) See additions and
alterations
Hogg, George, engineer and millwright, 70 Spring Garden,
h 1 Chapel court, Justice street
Hogg, W. & A., Wrights, Affleck street, h 2 Affleck place
Hogg, Wm. (J. Jamieson, 1 Dee St.), 2 Eosebank terrace
Hogg, Wra., manager, Eubislaw Works, Eubislaw Villa
Holland, Wilmot, manufacturer (Richards & Co.), 15 Golden
square
Holmes, Alexander, messenger, Association for the Poor, 13
Constitution street
Holmes, John (J. Mess), 10 Canal street
Holuies, William, 21 Bon- Accord street
Hood & Co., Walter, shipbuilders, Footdee
Hood, Mrs, lodgings, 178 Crown street
Hooker, James, gardener, Garthdee, Bridge of Dee
Home & Smith, stock and share brokers. City buildings,
Union street
Home, Charles, bookseller, 124 Gallowgate
Home, P. B. (of Home & Smith), 8 Queen's terrace
Home, Miss, teacher of music, 166 Skene street west
Hossack, Archibald, fruit merchant, 179 Union street, h
South Potunda place
Houston, Mrs, 1 Millburn street
Howard, Adolphe J., professor of music, 41 Union terrace
Howe Sewing Machine Co. Limited, 13 Bridge street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 157~
Howie, George, grocer aud spirit dealer, 165 Gallowgate, h
18 Young street
Howie, Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, 2 East North street,
A 2 Nelson place
Howling, Thomas, shipmaster, 45 Garden place
Hughes, George, 8^ Nellfield pla.;e
Hughes, Mrs Eobert, engraver, 60, h 28 Broad street
Hume, Andrew, spirit dealer, 46 North Broadf ord
Humphrey, John (of Gomalegy), 15 Balmoral place
Humphrey, John & Co., shipbuilders, Inches
Humphrey, John (of J. Humphrey & Co.),
Humphrey, Mrs, Union Glen, Justice mills
Hunter & Walker, grocers, 112 Gallowgate
Hunter, David, solicitor. City Buildings
Hunter, G. S., artist. Canal lioad Villa
Hunter, James, chemist and druggist, 141 Union street, h
86 Crown street
Hunter, James, granite merchant, King Street Granite
Works, King street, h Canal Koad Villa
Hunter, James, draughtsmen (H. B. & Co.), Neptune ter.
Hunter, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 39 Park street, h
29 Frederick street
Hunter, James, commisson agent, 5 Guild street, h Carlton
Cottage, Erskine street
Hunter, E.ev. John, Elm Cottage, 27 J Mount street
Hunter, John, (Union Works) 31 Bank street
Hunter, John M., grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Causewayend,
h Carlton Cottage, Erskine street
Hunter, John, carter, 20 Upper Denburn
Hunter, Wm., advocate, 14 Adelphi, h 36 Albyn place
Hunter, Wm., grocer and spirit dealer 63, h 55 Huntly st.
Hunter, Mrs William, stoneware merchant, 90 Green, h 10
Affleck street
Hunter, Mrs, music seller, 58 Castle street
Hunter, Miss, lodgings, 71 King street
Hunter, Misses, 65 North Broadford
Hurray, Andrew, shipmaster, 14 Marywell street
Hurray, George, blacksmith, 37 Upper Denburn
Hutcheon, Alexander, quartermaster, E,. A. H. (late 72nd
Foot), 142 Hutcheon street
Hutcheon Alex., upholsterer and undertaker, 4 J Justice st.
Hutcheon Alex., shipmaster, 83 Wales street
Hutcheon, Alex., clerk (Jas. Garvie & Sons), Feiryhill Mills
Hutcheon, Andrew, 20 Forbes street
Hutcheon, Gordon, grocer, 15 West North street
Hutcheon, Jas., stonecutter, King Street Cemetery Granite
Works -
158 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Hutclieon, "Wm., blacksmith, 10| Bridge place
Hutcheon, Wm., flesher, 85 Hutcheon street, h above shop
Hutclieon, Mrs John, Temperance Hotel, 6Q Union street
Hutcheson. "George, corn factor and commission agent, 47
Marischal street, h 26 Albert terrace
Hutcheson, James, gardener, 206 Market Hall, h Denhead,
Eubislaw
Hutcheson, "William, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 20
Upperkirkgate, h Mount Pleasant, Canal street
Hutcheson, Mrs, midwife, 27 James street
Hutcheson, Miss, lodgings, 1^ Union wynd
Hutchison, A. & Co., drapers, 4 Gallowgate, h 10 Ann pi.
Hutchison, Miss M., teacher, Boys' Hospital, King street
Hutton, James, engineer (H., E., & Co.), 22 York street
Hynd, Thomas Chalmers, teacher (Grey friars Public School),
30 Mount street
IMLAY, Hugh (of Hugh Imlay & Co.), 7 South Constitu-
tion street
Imlay, Hugh & Co., envelope manufacturers and wholesale
stationers, Park road Works
Imlay, Wm., manager (Park road Iron Foundry Co.), h 21
Seamount place
Imperial Hotel, Stirling street ; address, the Manager
Imray, George, teacher (Gilcomston School), 57 Summer st.
Imray, James (H. M. C), 47 Constitution street
Income Tax Office, County buildings ; N. Burnett, clerk to
the commissioners
Income Tax Assessor's Office for Aberdeen District, 27 King
street
Incurable Hospital, 11 Leadside
Industrial Asylum and Reformatory for Girls, 10 Mount st.
Industrial School, 31 Skene square ; Thomas Gilbert,
superintendent
Infirmary, lioj^al, Woolmanhill
Inglis, A. A., traveller (G. W. Wilson & Co.), 11 Bank st.
Inglis, Alexander, grocer and ship chandler, 28 Regent qnay,
h 4 Crown terrace
Inglis, James, late baker, Woodend Cottage, Hazlehead
Inglis, Mrs, 59 Dee street
Ingram, Alex., mason, Gowner Cottage, 160 Causewayend
Ingram, Alex., plumber, 37 Back wynd, h 1 St. Mary's pi.
Ingram, J. & J., cartwrights, 44 Causewayend
Ingram, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 61 Green, h 1
Prospect terrace
Ingram, John (of J. & J. Ingram), 15 Craigie street
Ingram, John, jun. (J. & J. Ingram), 86 North Broa.flford
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 159
Ingram, Eobert, sorter (P. O.), 48 North Charlotte street
Ingram, Mrs Dr., 23 Victoria street west
Inland Eeveuue OiSce (Excise Brancli), 27 King street
Inland Revenue (Stamps and taxes), 27 King street. Hours,
Stamp Office, 10 to 4, Saturday, 10 to 1 ; Tax Office,
10 to 3, Saturdays, lO to 12
Innes, Alexander & Sons, house carpenters and undertakers,
4 and 6 Barnett's close
Innes, Henry, boot and shoe maker, 3, h 5 Bank street
Innes, Robert, fishmonger and game dealer, 60 and 61 Base-
ment floor, Market, h Artie Cottage, Cuparston road
Innes, Rev. Wm. (F. C, Torry), Craiginches Cottage, Nigg
Innes, Mrs John, 114 Crown street
Innes, Mrs, 33 Huntly street
Innes' Boot Warehouse, 15 Broad street
Inston, Johi], tailor, 9 Woolmanhill
Ironside, Andrew J., land surveyor, 16 Union terrace, h 12
Watson street
Ironside, Greorge, Station Hotel, 64 Regent quay
Ironside, James, tallow merchant, 27, h 35 Gerrard street
Ironside, James (W. Black & Co.), Gilcomstou Brewery, h
at Brewery
Ironside, John, builder, 9, h 8 Well of Spa
Ironside, Patrick, grocer, 31 Ann street
Ironside, William, builder, 9 Well of Spa, h Gilcomstonpark
Ironside, Mrs, 6 Strawberry Bank
Irvine & Co., horse shoers, 4 Chronicle lane
Irvine, Mrs, 46 Richmond street
Itahan Consular Agency ; R. Connon & Co., 58 Marischal
street
Iverach, Rev. James, M.A. (Ferryhill Free Church), 12
Ferryhill place
JACK, James Wm., accountant and insuraiice agent,
secretary for Aberdeen Merchant Trade Protection
Assoc, and Custom House broker, 54 St, Nicholas at.
Jack, John C, stoneware merchant, 274 Greorge street
Jack, John, provision raerchant, 6 Bannermill street
Jack, Joseph, sen., 12 Roslin terrace
Jack, William D., book-keeper (William Henderson & Son),
1 Skene square
Jackson, George, bill poster, messenger, &c., Deemouth,
South College street
Jackson, Henry, M.D., surgeon, 19 Golden square
Jackson, James, bootmaker (successor to J. & D. Munro , 48
Uppjrkirkgate, h 172 Crown street
Jackson, William, bookbinder, 76 Broad street
160 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Jackson, William, clerk, Devanlia, h 15 Prospect terrace
JacksoB, Miss Mary C, dressmaker, Deemouth, South Col-
lege street
Jaffray, Lawrence, clerk (P. O.), 18 Mount street
Jaffray, Thomas, carriage inspector (G. N. of S. E.), 15 Bon-
Accord street
Jaffray, Mrs Captain, 4 Marywell street
JafiPray, Miss, 16 Yictoria street west
James & Co., William, brewers, 213, ^ 211 King street
Jameson, John, teller (T. & C. B.), 8 Victoria street west
Jamie, David, shipmaster, 95 Wales street
Jamieson & Mitchell, wholesale tea, coffee, and wine mer-
chants, 34 and 36 Netherkirkgate
Jamieson, Alex., baker, 1 William's square, h 20 Prince
Regent street
Jamieson, Frank, advocate, 129 Union street
Jamieson, G. & Son, jewellers, watch and clock makers to
the Eoyal Family, 107 Union street
Jamieson, George (of Jajnieson & Mitchell), 39 Albyn pi.
Jamieson, George Leslie, Crown Granite Works, North
Charlotte street, h 4 Langstane place
Jamieson, George (late Gavin & Co.), grocer, 59 Schoolhill,
h 10 Crimen place
Jamieson, George (of Gordon & Jamieson), King's square,
Huntly street
Jamieson, George, shipmaster, 5 Constitution street
Jamieson, George, beadle (Gallowgate F. C), 8 Gilcomston
steps
Jamieson, James (late J. Fraser & Co.), familj' grocer and
^vine merchant, 221 Union street, and 1, 2, and 3 Dee
street, h Prospect hill, Pitfodels
Jamieson, James, mason, 26 Bank street
Jamieson, James, 9 Albert terrace
Jamieson, John, & Co., clothiers and outfitters, 50 Union
street; Geo. Burnett, Manager
Jamieson, John, tea and spirit dealer, 7, h 9 Commerce st.
Jamieson, Lewis, spirit dealer, 292 George st., h above shop
Jamieson, Peter, harness composition manufacturer, 8 South
College street
Jamieson, Peter, jun., 7 South College street
Jamieson, Eobert, M.D., physician to the Eoyal Lunatic
Asylum, Elmhill
Jamieson, Thomas, F.C.S., teacher of chemistry (Mechanics'
Institution), Laboratory 115 Union street, h 3 St.
Mary's place
Jamieson, Thomas, wright and funeral undertaker, Bridge
place, A 19 Fisher row
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 161 "
Jamieson, Wm. G. (of George Jamieson & Son), Drumgartli,
Cults
Jamieson, Eev. Wm. (Nortli Parish Church), 153 Crown st.
Jamieson, Mrs G., 4 Langstane place, & Drumgarth, Cults -
Jamieson, Mrs, 10 Albyn place
Jamieson, Mrs, 1 Mitchell place
Jardella, Peter, grocer, 17, h 52 St. Clement st.
Jarvis, William C., clerk (J. & W. Martin), 23 Bank street
Jeans, James (late of H. M. Customs), 33 Summer street
Jeffrey, William, baker, 63 Broad street
Jeffrey, William, grocer, 8, h 10 Queen street
Jenkins, G. Gordon, civil engineer, 115 Union street, h 11
Bon-accord street
Jenkyns, Wm., inspector of buildings, 39 Union terrace
Jessiman, Alexander G., clothier and draper, 44 George
street, h 27a George street
Jessiman, John, house carpenter, Spa st., h 4 Calton terrace
Jessiman, William, paper ruler, 41 Netherkirkgate, h 19
Skene row
Johnston & Brebner, agents, Balmenach Distillery, 5 Car-
negie's brae
Johnston & Laird, tailors and clothiers, 142 Union street
Johnston, Alexander, writer to the signet (late of Edin.),
Johnston, E,ubislaw
Johnston, Alex, (of Johnston & Brebner), 7 South Crown st.
Johnston, Alexander, builder, 41 Whitehouse street
Johnston, Alexander, clerk (G, N. of S. E,.), 6 Fish street
Johnston, Alex., book-keeper (Campbell & Co.), 26 Forbes st.
Johnston, Anthony B., designer & printer for embroidery,
sewing machine merchant, 2 Langstane place, A 12
Holburn place
Johnston, David, shore porter, 20 Jasmine terrace
Johnston, David, physician and surgeon — physician, Heath-
cot Hydropathic Establishment
Johnston, George, examining officer (Customs), 20 Cale-
donian place
Johnston, George, shoemaker, 7 Holburn street
Johnston, James, spirit dealer, 56 North Charlotte street
Johnston, James, manager, Police Stables, 81 West North
street. It Roslin Cottage, Park road
Johnston, James, 4 Eden place
Johnston, John (of G. Peid & Sons), Crown court, 41| Union
street
Johnston, John, Burnside Cottage, Bridge of Dee
Johnston, John H., embroidery designer and ^Jrinter, sewing
machine merchant, 13 & 17 Crown street, h 6 Holburn
place
14
162 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Johnston, Joseph, baker, 18, h 16 North Broadford
Johnston, Peter, gas inspector, 46 Dee street
Johnston, Robert, music seller, 244 Union street, h Mile-
end, Stocket
Johnston, William (of Wilson & Johnston), 4 Abbotsford pi.
Johnston, William, house agent and accountant, 22 St.
Andrew street
Johnston, William, blacksmith, Dander Hill Iron Works, 109
West North street
Johnston, Mrs Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 86, h 88
Upper Denburn
Johnston, Mrs Eobert, baker, 66 George street
Johnston, Mrs, 15 Ferry hill place
Johnston, Mrs, 8 Castle street
Johnston, Miss, 1 Crown terrace
Johnston, Miss, teacher (Marywell Street Public School), 41
Whitehouse street
Johnston, Miss, dressmaker, 26 St. Nicholas street
Johnstone, Alex, (of "C. & A. Johnstone), 99 Chapel street
Johnstone, C. & A., wholesale merchants, 14 Littlejohn st.
Johnstone, Charles (of C.,& A. Johnstone), 37 Carden pi.
Jolly, John, painter and glazier, 12 Carmelite street, h
Carlton Cottage, Erskine street
Jolly, Wm., printer f Aberdeen JouromlJ, 1 Millburn street
Jones, James E,., F.E.A.S.. teacher (Board of Trade Naviga-
tion School), agent for Meteorological Committee, 21
James street, h 8 Millburn street
Jopp & Eeid, advocates, 146 Union street
Jopp, Andrew, advocate, distributor of stamps, and collector
of taxes for Aberdeenshire, 27 King street, h 267
Union street
Jopp, Keith (of W. & K. Jopp), 6 Golden square
Jopp, W. & K., wine and spirit merchants, 13 Market st.
Jopp, Wm. (of W. & K. Jopp), 5 Albyn terrace
Jopp, Mrs, Woodhill
Joss, Charles, tailor, 91 Skene street
Joss, George, gardener, Westbum, Eubislaw
Joss, Patrick, manager (A. & F. Manuelle), 41 Guestrow
Joss, Peter, clerk (Abdn. Commercial Co.), 4 Bannermill st.
Joss, William, manager (St. Nicholas Brass Foundry), h 2
Gilcomston park
Joss, Mrs, provision merchant, 53 Loch st., h 5 Charlotte st.
Justice, James N., clerk (Customs), 4 Devanha terrace
Justice, Mrs James N., 24 Prospect terrace
Justice, Miss, 69 Bon- A coord street
Justice of Peace Court, Court House, Castle street ; William
Eichardson, bar officer
GEl^ERAL DIRECTORY. 163
KAY, Jas. P. (of C. Davidson & Co.), Elgin Villa, Queen's
road
Kay, William Mitchell, grocer, 65 Virginia street
Kay, Miss, dressmaker, 3 Westfield Cottages
Kean, John, saddler and portmanteau maker, 12, h 10
SchoolhiU
Keen, Archibald George, captain and adjutant, E.A.H.,
King Street Barracks, h 44 King street
Keith & Gibb, lithographers, engravers, and ornamental
printers, 3 Queen street
Keith, Alex, (of M'Kenzie & Keith), 1 Mary place
Keith, Alex., grain merchant and manure agent, 42 Com-
merce street, and Waterloo station, h '6 Affleck street
Keith, Alex, of (K. & G,), 4 Eosbmount terrace
Keith, George (H. M. Customs), 17 North Broadford
Keith, Harriman, & Watson, Northern Patent Brick and
Tile Works, Pitmuxton
Keith, James, druggist, 8, h 10 Union place
Keith, James, clerk (A. Macdonald, Field, & Co.), 10 Bon-
Accord lane
Keith, John, (of Pratt & Keith), 36 Bon- Accord terrace
Keith, John, secretary (T. & C. Bank), 7 Bon-Accord sq.
Keith, William, sen., late slate merchant, 24 Union row,
and 24 Summer street
Keith, William, jun., polished granite and enamelled slate
works, 187 King street, h 1 Eoslin terrace
Keith, Mrs Dr, 263 Union street
Keith, Mrs, milliner, Cherrybank, 61 Hardgate
Keith, Mrs James, 101 Crown street
Keith, Miss, stoneware merchant, 63 W^indmillbrae, h 56
College street
Keith, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 1 Chapel street
Kelman, Andrew, cashier (Leith & Paterson), 39 Union ter.
Kelman, Charles, flesher, 10 West North street
Keluian, Wm., millwright (H., E., & Co.), 25 Cotton street
Kellas, James F., secretary, Local Marine Board, and super-
intendent. Mercantile Office, &c., 28 Eegent quay
Kelly, F. B., clothier, 10 St. Nicholas street, h 3 Ashley ter.
Kelly, Mrs, lodgings, 17 Skene terrace
Kemlo, Ales., advocate, 74 Union street, h 68 Bon- Accord st.
Kemlo, Miss H., draper, 6 Upperkirkgate
Kemp & Walker, millers and grain merchants, 59 & 60 Castle
street, and Murtle Mills,
Kemp, Alexander, flesher, 29 Market Hall, h Woodside
Kemp, George, cashier (J. Crombie) 7 Thistle street
Kemp, James, slater. North Charlotte street, h 19 Fisher
row
164 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Kemp, Eobert (of Kemp & Walker), 31 Thistle street, and
Murtle
Kemp, Mrs Francis, grocer, 60 Skene square
Kemp, Miss, dressmaker and bookseller, 47 George street
Kennedy, Alexander, book-keeper f People's Journal J, 5
Whitebouse street
Kennedy, Angus, broker, 37 Lodge walk
Kennedy, John, shipmaster, 2 Church street
Kennedy, Joseph, head-master. Government School of Art,
48 Union place
Kennedy, Mrs (late of Killearnan), 39 Constitution street
Kennedy, Mrs, lodgings, 154 Crown street
Kerr & Sons, carvers, gilders, and printsellers, and artists'
colourmen, 187 Union street
Kerr, David, M.I)., 9 Union place
Kerr, George (of Kerr & Sons), 4 Henry place
Kerr, George, late master gunner, E.A., 4 Eichmond terrace
Kerr, James, A.M., headmaster, Aberdeen Church of
Scotland Training College, h 38 Belvidere place
Kerr, James A. (of Kerr & Sons), 166 Skene street west
Kerr, John, government inspector of schools, 4 Albyn ter.
Kerr, William, late shoemaker, Balmoral place
Kerr, Miss, 4 Causey place
Kesson & Macdonald, carvers, gilders, and picture frame
makers, 53 St. Nicholas street
Kesson, James, commission agent, 27a George street
Kesson, John (of Kesson & Macdonald), 5 Henry place
Kettle, Thomas W., surveyor to Lloyd's register, 13 Eegent
quay, h 32 Springbank terrace
Kidd, John, locomotive foreman, Kittybrewster Works, /ill
Hawthorn place
Kilgour, James, draper, 94 George street, h 2 Caroline place
Kiloh, Miss, 27 Dee street
King & Co., type music, and general printers and stereo-
typers, Clark's court, 2 Upperkirkgate
King, Arthur, printer, 15| Constitution street
King, Donald, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 1 Waverley
place, h 29 Wellington place
King, Maxwell M., dentist, 26 St. Nicholas street
King, Eobert, printer, 35 Netherkirkgate
King, Wm. C, hatter, 31 Broad street, h Millburn Cottage,
Ferryhill
King, Wm., messenger, N. S. Savings Bank, Exchange st.
King, William (of Gordon & King), 7 Margaret street
King, Mrs George, 19 Garden place
King, Mrs, coffee rooms, 38 Basement floor, Market, h 11|
Correction wynd
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 165
King Street Brewery Co., brewers and maltsters, 213 King
street
King Street Cattle Market, opposite Boj^s' Hospital
Kinghorn, James, general draper, 46 St, Nicholas street, h
Mount Cottage, Mount street
Kinnear, Alexander, shoemaker, 26 St. Clement street
Kinnear, James, adjutant, Artillery Volunteers, 27 North
Albert street
Kinnear, James, artificial limb maker, 110 King street
Kinnear, Mrs, broker, 101 Commerce street
Kinneard, William, gardener, 174 Market Hall, and Out-
seats, Eubislaw
Kirby, Colonel G., Beltie House, 15 Dee street
Kirkland, Miss, 12 North Silver street
Kirton, Peter, flesher, 39 Market Hall, A 15 College street
Kirton, Mrs, broker, 108 Green
Kitchin, Rev. Francis, M.A., Cantab., assistant curate of St.
Andrew's Church, 113 Crown street
Kitson, William & Co., stoneware and rag merchants, 172
Gallowgate, h \^ Seamount place
Knowles, Alexander, engineer, 37 Shuttle lane
Knowles, James, butcher, 5 Skene street, h 9 Denburn ter.
Knowles, Wilham, clerk (N. of S. E. L. Co.), Eosie Cottage,
146 Hutcheon street
Knowles, Mrs, 5 Crimon place
Knowles, Miss, 43 Victoria street west
Knowles, Miss, 10 Hawthorn place
Knowles, Misses, ladies' school, 50 Union place
Knox & Webster, iron merchants and wholesale ironmongers,
Ironmonger's court, 14 Upperkirkgate, and 26 and 28
St. Paul street
Knox, Arthur, cabinetmaker and wood merchant, 10 Bridge
place, A 31 Springbank terrace
Knox, Wm., grain merchant, 16 Eling st., h Craigton, Cults
Knox, Mrs, teacher, 84 Skene square
Knox, Mrs, sick nurse, 11 Jopp's lane
Knox, Misses, 110 Crown street
Krueger, H., rector, Aberdeen Young Ladies' Institution,
and Academy for Modern languages, 250 Union st.
Kursch, C. (Great Northern Telegraph Co.), 31 North Albert
street
Kyd, David, deputy-superintendent. Mercantile Marine
Office, A Glamis Cottage, 20 Spital, Old Aberdeen
LAER, E. W. Von, Millburn Cottage, Dee Village
Laidlaw, Rev. John (Free West Church), 4 Waverley place
Laidlaw, Mrs, lodgings, 42 Marisuhal street
166'^ GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Laing & Melvin, carriao^e builders (to Her Majesty), and
harness makers, 4 and 8 Bon- Accord street
Laing, Alex, (of Laing & Melvin), 14 Bon-Accord street
Laing, Alexander, tanner, skinner, and wool merchant, Gil-
comston Tannery, 7i Lochhead Cottage, Stocket road
•Laing, Andrew, flesher, 82 John street
Laing, Charles A. (of Laing & Melvin), 7 Bon- Accord street
Laing, Charles, clothier and tailor, 6 Crown street, h 4 Rich-
mond terrace
Laing, David, basket manufacturer, 233 Union street, ^ 19
Marywell street
Laing, George, clerk, 39 Marischal street, h Eden Cottage,
Mount street
Laing, James, hide and skin salesman, 42 Wales street, h 7
Black's buildings
Laing, James & Co., ironmongers, blacksmiths, and bell-
hangers, 121 Union street, and 52 Green; workshop,
15 Back wynd
Laing, John (late of Ceylon), Granton Lodge, Cuparston pi.
Laing, Robert, shoemaker, 193, h 195 George street
Laing, Thomas, dentist, 22 Union terrace
Laing, Thomas, ironmonger, iron heel and toe-plate manu-
facturer, 19 Gallowgate, h 2 Gray's buildings, Rose-
mount
Laing, William, ironmonger, blacksmith, and bellhangor,
207 Gallowgate, and 2 Gerrard street; workshop, 18
Catherine street, h Eden Cottage, Mount st.
Laing, Wm., shore porter, 27 Cotton street
Laing, Mrs Alex., spirit dealer, 34 Loch street
Laing, Mrs James, 32 Albyn place
Laing, Miss, 111 Crown street
Laird, Daniel (of Johnston & Laird), 14 Bon- Accord terrace
Laird, Daniel, jun., teller (N. 8. Savings Bank), 6 Eden pi.
Lamb, Alexander, plumber and brassfounder, 48 John street,
h Bonny muir
Lamb, John, photographer, 14 Skene terrace
Lamb, Robert, advocate, 12 King street, h 50 Dee street
Lamb, Mrs, 79 King street
Lamb, Mrs, 50 Dee street
Lamont, Andrew, jun., grocer and spirit dealer, 2, ^ 6 Cotton
street
Lamont, Charles, wright, 29 Bank street
Lancashire Insurance Co. ; office, 96 Union street, Thomas
Macfarlane, surveyor
Lands and Heritages Valuation Office, 27 King street
Laughtnds, Robert, provision dealer, 189 Gallowgate
Largie, James, shipmaster, 14 Ferryhill place
GENERAL DIRECTOKY. ■ 167
Ijatto, Mrs, lodging-s, 2 Crown terrace
Laurie, Wm., bookbinder, 35 JSTetherkirkgate, h 10 Prospect
terrace
Laurie, Mrs Thomas, 75 Dee street
Laurie, Miss, stoneware merchant, 33 Loch street
Law & Martin, slaters, 128 Causewayend, h Stevenson st.
Law, Alex., baker, 60 shiprow, h 13a Virginia street
Law, George, Polished Granite Works, Wellington road ;
office and yard. Guild street, h 20 Castle street
Law, James, baker, 9 Upperkirkgate, h 76 Wales street
Law, John, late farmer (Nether Boddam), 23 Wellington
place
Law, Robert, 41 Mount street
Law, Thomas, cashier (Hall, Russell, & Co.), 25 Cotton
street
Law, Mrs, lodgings, 31 Charlotte street
Law, Mrs, dressmaker, 20 Castle street
Law, Mrs, Meridian Cottage, Cuparstone road
Law, Miss B., grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Wellington place,
h 20 Rose street
Lawes' Chemical Manure Co., Limited, 14 Hadden street,
and Pocra quay
Lawrance, Walter, staff surgeon, R.N"., 5 East Craibstone
street
Lawrence, Joseph, tailor and funeral waiter officer, Free
East Church), 86 John street
Lawrence, Mrs, 16 Crimon place
Lawrence, Mrs, lodgings, 18 Springbank street
Lawrence, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 2 St. Mary's place
Laws, Robert, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 12 Bridge pi. ,
h 29 Thistle street
Lawson, James, shipmaster, 22 Loanhead terrace
Lawson, John, printer, 20 Watson street
Lawson, Walter, civil engineer, 5 Waverley place
Leaper, Joseph, spirit dealer, 60, /.' 56 College street
Leask, A. R. D., law agent, 37i Marischal street
Leask, John, house carpenter, 15 Cotton street
Leask, Wm., shipmaster, 32 Bank street
Leask, Mrs, fish dealer, Basement floor. Market, h 4 Car-
melite street
Ledingham, Alex., grocer and provision merchant, 44,5, ^*
7-3 Chapel street
Ledingham, A. W., manager (Spring- garden Provision
Works), 5 Caroline place
Ledingham, James, manager, Tannery, 34 Upper Leadside
Ledingham, John, baker, 4 Skene terrace
Ledingham, JMis, 16 Mount street
168 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Leenian, Joseph, Lieut., E-.N-R., examiner in Navigation and
Seamanship, Local Marine Board, and Board of Trade
shipwright, surveyor, and inspector, 28 Regent quay
Leffen, Mrs H., 75 Union street
Legg, Wm., tinsmith, 79 Queen street
Legge, Rev. James W., A.M., classical master, Grammar
School, h 20 Balmoral place
Legge, John "W., sculptor, polished granite, marble, and
freestone work, South Bridge, Holburn street, A 18
Caledonian place
Legge, Mrs John, Bellahill Cottage, Balmoral place
Leiper, James, grocer, 108, h 106 Chapel street
Leith & Paterson, wholesale warehousemen, Imperial place
Leith, Alexander, contractor, 2 Westfield place
Leith, Alex., clothier and commission merchant, 2 Crown
court, 41i Union street, h 12 Watson street
Leith, David (of John Leith & Sons), 68 Dee street
Leith, Hugh, miller and grain merchant, 83 George street,
h 4 Union place
Leith, James (of John Leith & Sons), 25 Exchange street
Leith, John & Sons, wholesale grocers, 17 Exchange street
Leith, John (of J. Leith & Sons), 25 Exchange street
Leith, John, baker, 66 College street, li above shop
Leith, John (of Leith & Paterson), 75 Crown street
Leith, John (H. M. C), 91 Hutcheon street
Leith, Thomas (of T. Leith & Co.), 176 Crown street
Leith, Thos. and Co., match manufacturers, Crown Match
Works, Wellington road
Leith, Miss (of Freefield), 46 Skene terrace
Lemon Tree Hotel, 9 St. Nicholas street, and 2 St. Nicholas
lane
Lendruni & Edwards, wincey manufacturers, 70 Netherkirk-
gate
Lendrum, Mrs, 9 Crimen place
Lennie, Alex., shoemaker and principal beadle (Free Trinity
Church), 40 Chapel street
Leslie & Russell, printers, 2 Crown court, 41^ Union street
Leslie, Rev. Alex. (Free Bon-Accord Church), 14 Albyn pi.
Leslie, Alex., 21 Bank street
Leslie, Alexander, messenger-at-arms and sheriff officer, h
and office, 10 King street
Leslie, Alexander, 81 Skene square
Leslie, Andrew, commercial traveller, 2 King street place
Leslie, Charles (J. Laing & Co.), 20 View terrace
Leslie, George & Co., coal, coke, canvas, rope, and twine
merchants, and sailmakers, 76 Union street, Works,
Provost Blaikie's quay
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 169
Leslie, George (of Leslie & Eussell), 16 Caledonian place
Leslie, George, seedsman (J. Boy, jun.), Nursery, Ferryhill
Leslie, G. C. (of Leslie, Gray, & Co.), 261 f George street
Leslie, Gray, & Co., manufacturers, Rosemount works, Gil-
comston
Leslie, James, late shipmaster, 19 Cotton street
Leslie, Rev. John, M.A. (minister of Udny), 255 George st.
Leslie, John, 263 George street
LesHe, John, shipmaster, 13 Albert terrace
Leslie, John, shipmaster, 27 Cotton street
Leslie, John, bootmaker, 31 South Constitution street
Leslie, Robert, writer and accountant, 62 West North street
Leslie, Robt. Downie, law agent (Burnett & Reid), County
buildings
Leslie, William, of Nethermuir ; 28 Albyn place, and
Nethermuir
Leslie, Wm. (of William Leslie & Co.), 17 Albert street
Leslie, William and Co., ship insurance brokers and commis-
sion merchants, 53 Marischal street
Leslie, Mrs George, 146 Crown street
Leslie, Mrs, 17 Albert street
Leslie, Mrs, lodgings, 130| Union street
Leslie, Miss, 25 Victoria street west
Leslie, Misses (of Powis), Powis House
Letters, Mrs, pawnbroker. Chronicle court, 10 Queen street,
h Exchange court, 36| Union street
Levie, Alex., shipmaster, 16 Caledonian place
Levie, Alex. M., chemist, 9 Union buildings
Levie, Daniel, 3 Devanha terrace
Levie, Mrs, lodgings, 13 Marischal street
Levie, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 18 Marischal street
Levy, James Don, teacher, Roman Catholic Schools, Con-
stitution street
Lewis, Charles E., keeper Inland Revenue office, 27 King st.
Lewis, Lewis, leather merchant, 7 Upperkirkgate, h 314
George street
Lewis, Mrs, 13 Springbank terrace
Leys, Robert, engineer, 9 Constitution street
Ligertwood, J. & R., advocates and notaries public, County
Buildings, Castle street
Ligertwood, John (of J. & R. L.), sheriff and commissary
clerk. County Buildings, Castle st., h 17 Union place
Ligertwood, Robert, advocate and notary public, 83 Union
street, h Kincorth, Nigg
Ligertwood, Wm., shipwright, 33 York street
Ligertwood, Mrs, 117 Crown street
Ligertwood, Mrs James, 36 Thistle street
170 GENERAL DIKECTOKY.
Ligertwood, Misses, Eaeden
Lilybank Provision Works, Kittybrewster ; Alex. Lyon
Lindlay, Mrs F., 22 Osborne place
Lindsay, Alex., night watchman (Broadford Works), 48
North Charlotte street
Lindsay, Archibald, foreman boilermaker, Kittybrewster, h
27 North Broadford
Lindsay, John, miller and grain merchant, City Flour Mills,
Causewayend, h Ashhill
Lindsay, Wm., bookseller, stationer, printer, publisher, and
newspaper agent, 30, h 28 Market street
Linklater, Alex., shipmaster, 27 Mary well street
Linklater, Andrew, shipmaster, 32 St. Clement street
Linton, Joseph, foreman sparmaker, (W. Hood & Co.), 43
Wellington street
Linton, Misses, 2 Caledonian place
Lister, John, lapidary, 46 Netherkirkgate, h 66 St. Nicholas
street
Litster, Wm., teacher of music, Balmoral place
Little, Mrs, broker, 161 Gallowgate
Littlejohn, David, advocate, 90 Union street, h 48 Belvidere
place
Littlejohn, George G. (of J. Littlejohn & Sons), 34 Spring-
bank terrace
Littlejohn, George, saddler's ironmonger, 19 Back wynd, h
181 Skene street west
Littlejohn, James & Sons, wholesale and retail tea dealers
and grocers, 39 Green
Littlejohn, James (of J. Littlejohn & Sons), 4 Millburn st.
Littlejohn. James, jun. (of J. Littlejohn & Sons), 31 Cale-
donian place
Littlejohn, James, Hursley Cottage, Kincorth
Littlejohn, William, manager (Aberdeen Town and County
Bank), (:0 Union street
Littlejohn, Wm., jun. (T. & C. Bank), 5 Ferryhill place
Livingstone, John, fish dealer, 69 Basement floor. Market, h
11 Carmelite street
Livingstone, John, jun., fishmonger, 93 George street, h \i
Carmelite street
Livingstone, Mrs, 25 Victoria street west
Livingstone, Mrs, spirit dealer, 80 Loch street
Lizars, Mrs, of Arnlee, Cults
Lloyds' Agent, James Aiken, jun., 55 Marischal street
Lloyds' Agency, American, C. Ludwig, 17 Eegent quay
Lloyds' Register, surveyor to; Thomas W. Kettle, 13 Kegent
quay
Lobban, Wm., pattern maker, 31 Frederick street
I
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 171
Lobban, Miss, Young Ladies' School, 40 King street, h 31
Frederick street
Lockhart & Salmond, restaurateurs and confectioners, 118
and 120 Union street ; dining and supper rooms, 1
Back wynd
Lockhart & Salmond, biscuit bakers, confectioners, and
aerated water manufacturers, 2 Little Belmont street
Lockhart, James (of Lockhart & Salmond), 15 Back wynd
Lockhart, Robert, leather merchant, 17 Guestrow, h 4 Little
Belmont street
Lockwood, Eev. John (St. James'), 23 Caledonian place
Logan & Co., pianoforte makers and music sellers, 28 Dia-
mond street, and 30 Church street, Inverness
Logan, David (of Logan & Co.), 21 Ferryhill terrace
Logan, J. & W., grocers, tea and coffee merchants, and
dairy producemen, 120 George street
Logan, John, principal beadle (North Church), 11 Crooked
lane
Logan, Wm. (of J. & W. Logan), 48 North Charlotte st.
London Printing & Publishing Co., 10 Broad street ; Jos.
Maitland, manager
Longmore, John, book-keeper (J. Wright, 112 John street),
h Eden place, Rosemount
Longmuir, Hugh, shipmaster, 12 Belvidere place
Longmuir, Eev. John, A.M., LL.D. (Free Mariners' Church),
Hawthorn Cottage, 5 Dee place
Longmuir, Mrs Captain, 175 Skene street west
Longmuir, Mrs John, 43 Victoria street west
Longmuir, Miss, 14 Caledonian place
Lonie, David, furnishing tailor, 17, h 61 Broad street
Lonie, James, sergeant of police, 27 Ann street
Lorimer, James & Son, bootmakers, 157 Union street
Lorimer, Jas., sen. (of J. Lorimer & Son), 9 Eosemount ter.
Lorimer, Jas., jun. (of J. Lorimer & Son), 9 Eosemount ter.
Lorimer, Wm. , pawnbroker, 5 Seamount place
Lorimer, Mrs, lodgings, 4 Bon-Accord terrace
Lorne Hotel ; James Eobson, 6 Trinity street
Lorne Temperance Hotel ; Wm. Barnett, 137 King street
Lovatt, Thomas, missionary, 22 Mount street
Lovie, James, commercial traveller, 14 Springbank terrace
Lovie, Mrs, 41 Victoria street west
Low, Alex. E., shipbroker, and coal and timber merchant,
34 Marischal street ; sawmills, Wellington road, h 32
Ferryhill place
Low, David, joiner, 160 Hutcheon street west
Low, David, grocer, 39 West North street
Low, Gavin, builder, 40 Whitehouse street
172 GENEEAL DIRECTORY.
Low, George M,, commercial traveller (J. Crombie), 17 Sea-
mount place
Low, Rev. James, 1 Caledonian place
Low, James & Co., saddlers, 45 Queen street, h King's cres-
cent, Spital road
Low, John, 14 Springbank terrace
Low, Wm. & Co., grocers and spirit dealers, 57 North
Broadford
Low, Mrs (late of Keig), 163 Crown street
Low, Mrs Jas., tailor and general outfitter, 40^ Regent quay
Low, Mrs, sick nurse, 16 Bon- Accord lane
Lowe, Rev. Gr. D. (Free North Church), Deemount terrace
Ludwig, Charles & Co., ship and insurance brokers, and
commission merchants, 17 Regent quay
Ludwig, Charles (of C. Ludwig & Co.), Bank of Scotland
court, 35 Castle street
Lumley, Edward G., tailor, clothier, & outfitter, 5 St.
Catherine's wynd, k 37 Whitehouse street
Lumsden & Gibson, family grocers and wine merchants, 95
Union street
Lumsden, Alex., 3 Mount place
Lumsden, Henry S. (of Lumsden & Gibson), 35 Bon-Accord
terrace
Lumsden, Rev. James, D.D., principal and senior professor
of theology. Free Church College, 34 Bon- Accord ter.
Lumsden, J. F., advocate (of Robertson & Lumsden), 9
Albyn terrace
Liunsden, James & Co., clothiers, outfitters, and shirt-
makers, 155 Union street
Lumsden, James (late of Thorndale, Phd.), 6 Osborne place
Lumsden, Robert, manager (N. of S. Bank), Ferryhill House
Lumsden, Robert, merchant, 58 Union street, h 25 Ferryhill
place
Lumsden, William, merchant, 58 Union street, h Eastbank,
Fonthill
Lumsden, Miss, lodgings, 10 Margaret street
Lunan, Jas., messenger, Aberdeen, Leith, & Clyde] Shipping
Co., 62 Marischal street
J-iUnan, John, commission agent, and agent for the Globe
Parcel Express, 20 St. Nicholas lane
Lunan, Marianus (R. Innes, market), 31 Huntly street
Lunan, William, chartered accountant, Ashley place, Cupar-
stone road
Lunatic Asylum (Royal) adjoining Mary place ; Robert
Jamieson, M.D., superintendent
Lyall, George & Co., silk mercers to the Queen, 97 and 99
Union street
GENERAL DIRECTOKY. 1-^3'
Lyall, George, sheriff officer for the Counties of Aberdeen and
Kincardine, 26 Broad st., h 38 "Wellington street,
Woodside
Lyall, John, traveller (Northern Agricultural Company), 4-1
Constitution street
Lyall, John, traveller (T. Craig & Sons), 28 Mount street
Lyall, Robert & Sons, blacksmiths, Jamieson's court, 40, h
33 Shiprow
Lyall, Robert, jun., smith and ironmonger, 24 George street,
h 3 Watson street
Lyall, E. W. (of Hay & Lyall), 12 Springbank terrace
Lyell, John & Co., gun, fishing rod, and tackle makers, 128
Union street
Lynch, James, clerk (Police Department — Town Council), 20
Kings! and place
Lyon, Alexander, hide salesman and provision curor, 194
George street, and Lilybank Provision Works, Kitty -
brewster, h Lilybank
Lyon, James, draper, 8 Park street
Lyon, John, principal passenger porter, Joint Station, 181
Crown street
Lyon, John, provision curer, Lilybank, h 25 Mount st.
Lyon, John, 84 Skene square
Lyon, Wm., rector (West- end Academy), 11 A Union place
Lyon, William, leather merchant, Guild street, h Broomhill
House
Lyon, Mrs John, spirit dealer, 76 Waterloo quay
M'ADAM & Co., brewers and maltsters (late Wallace
Brothers), 24 Loch street, and 146 Hardgate
M'Adam, Donald, innkeeper and stabler, 30 Gerrard street
M'Adam, John, carter, 9 Jopp's lane
M'Adam, William (of M'Adam & Co.), 53 Holburn street
M'Addie, Alex., pattern maker, 14 Ferryhill terrace
M'Bain, Alex., foreman boatbuilder (W. Hood & Co.), 13
York street
M'Bain, George, baker, 62 Schoolhill, h Seafield Cottage,
Pubislaw
M'Bain, George, shipmaster, 23 Springbauk terrace
M'Bain, James, Duncan place, North Broadford
M'Bain, John, M.A., teacher, English public schools. Little
Belmont street, h 44 Belvidere place
M'Bean, William, lodgings, Strawberrybank, 33 Hardgnte
M'Beath, Peter, shipmaster, 20 Marywell street
M'Beth, Mrs, Register office, 14 Upperkirkgate
M'Bey, Alex., jun., omnibus proprietor, 25 John street
M'Boyle, William, mason, 18 Marywell street
15
1*74 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
M'Callum, William, locker (Customs), 31 Frederick street
M' Galium, David, insurance agent, 18 Marisclial street
M' Caiman, Mrs, 168 Crown street
M'Clymont, Eev. James A., B.D., (Holbum Churcli) 25
Victoria street west
M'Combie, Charles, accountant (of Parker & M'Combie), 129
Union street
M'Combie, James Boyn, advocate (of Murray & M'Combie),
4 Albyn place
M'Combie, Mrs, 16 Albert street
M'Condacb, John, contractor, 12 South Crown street
M'Connochie, Alex, Inkson, accountant and law stationer,
74 Union street
M'Connochie, John, blacksmith (W. Hood & Co.), 45 Castle
street
M'Conochie, G. C, teacher of writing, 115 Union street, h
2 Union place
M'Conochie, E., tailor and clothier, 3 Blackfriars street, h
33 Charlotte street
M'Conochie, Mrs, lodgings, 5 Henry place
M'Cormack, Jas. (Postal Telegraph Dep.), 57 Victoria st. west
M'Courtie, George Walker, late merchant, 8 John street
M'Crae, Frederick, picture frame maker (Hay & Lyall) Cun-
nigar Hill, Park road
M'Diarmid, John, cashier (Stamps and Taxes), 27 King
street, h 28 Ashley Road
M'Donald, Alex., boot and shoe maker, 59 Eegent Quay, h
16 Commerce street
M'Donald, A. & D., gutta percha, leather boot and shoe
shop, 39 Queen street, and 28 Gallowgate
M'Donald, A. (of A. & D. M'D.), 22 Prospect terrace
M'Donald, Angus, 7 Poslin terrace
M'Donald, Archibald M., advocate (of Yeats and Spottis-
wood), 144 King street
M'Donald, Bernard, pavier and contractor, 26 Ashley road
M'Donald, D., shoe merchant, 4 Littlejohn street, h 73
Posemount place
M'Donald, George, joiner, 120 Causewayend
M'Donald, James, jun., cabinetmaker, 31 Castle street, h 8
Guestrow
M'Donald, James, iron merchant, 1 Commerce lane, h 61
Eegent quay
M'Donald, James, coffee room keeper, 18, h 22 Market st.
M'Donald, James, Scotsman reporter; office, 145 Union st.,
h 179 Skene street west
M'Donald, John, confectioner, 37 Basement floor, Market,
h 8 Waverley place
GENERAL DIRECTOEY. 175
M'Donald, Jobn, gardener, 48 Market Hall, h Bonnymuir,
Stocket
M'Donald, Peter, woollen cloth mercliant, 2 Upperkirkgate
M'Donald, Peter & Co., furnishing tailors, 93 King street
M'Donald, Thomas, shoemaker, 68 St. Clement street
M'Donald, Isabella, spirit dealer, 20 West North street
M'Donald, Mrs, 2 Park place
M'Donald, Mrs, snuff and tobacco manufacturer, 15 Union
buildings
M'Donald, Mrs J., 34 North Broadford
M'Donald Miss, teacher of music, 7 Roslin terrace
M'Donald, Miss, dressmaker, 178 Skene street west
M'Donald, Miss, draper, 88 King street
M'Donald, Miss M., dressmaker, 125 Crown street
M'Dougald, Mrs, lodgings, 32 Skene terrace
M'Dougall, John, grain merchant (of A. Murdoch & Son), 7
Albert terrace
M'Farland's Music Hall, 48 Market street
M'Gavin, James, agent for the Singer Manufacturing Co.,
225 Union street, h 3 Caroline place
M'Gee & Co., cork manufacturers, Albion court, 18 Castle st.
M'Gillivray, John, hairdresser 242, h 247 George street
M'Gilvray, Eev. Walter, D.D. (Free Gilcomston Church),
View place, 96 Eosemount place
M'Gregor & Shand, slaters. Spa street, h 62 Skene street
M'Gregor, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 57 Guestrow, h 2
Barnett's close
M'Gregor, Alex., silk mercer and draper, 87 Union street h
United Cottage, Holburn place
M'Gregor, Alex., saddler and harness maker, 43 Queen st.
M'Gregor, David, dyer, 28 George street
M'Gregor, John, dyer, 26 George street, h Leonard Cottage,
46 Belvidere place
M'Gregor, Wm., blacksmith, ironmonger, and bellhanger, 9,
h 25 College street
M'Gregor, Mrs John, 38 Union row
M'Gregor, Miss, 25 Marischal street
M'Grigor, Chas., late manufacturer, 8i North Silver street
M'Hardy, David & Son, ironmongers (to the Queen and
H.E.H. the Prince of Wales), bellhangers and manu-
facturers of general smith work, 54 Netherkirkgate
M'Hardy, David, sen. (late of D. M'Hardy & Son), Cran-
ford, Euthrieston
M'Hardy, David, jun. (of D. M'Hardy & Son), Cranford,
Euthrieston
M'Hardy, James, draughtsman (Hall, Eussell, & Co.),
Waterside, 33 York street
176 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
M'Hardy, Eobert, grocer and provision merchant, 188 "West
North street
M'Hardy, Samuel, clerk (Stamps and Taxes), 11 Hawthorn
place
M'Hardy, Wm., grocer and spirit dealer, 88, h 45 Chapel st.
M'Hardy, Mrs, lodgings, 3 Mary place
M'Hardy, Miss, 31 Dee street
M'Intosh, Alexander, steward, 83 Waterloo quay
M'Intosh, John, head steward (Ban-Righ), 7 Crown ter.
M'Intosh, John, tea and provision merchant, 55 Hutcheon
street
M'Intosh, Simon, shoemaker, 86 King street
M'Intosh, Mrs, lodgings, 193 Union street
M'Intosh, Mrs, midwife, 82 Causewayend
M'Intosh, Miss, draper, 16 West North street
M'Intyre, Jas., chimney sweep, 96 Green
M'Kann, John, broker, 38 Lodge walk
M'Kanna, Patrick, tobacco pipe manufacturer, 9 North
Broadford lane, h 54 North Broadford
M'Kay & Milne, timber merchants and turners, Victoria
Patent Sawmills, Hutcheon street west
M'Kay, Alex, (of M'Kay & Milne), 48 Loanhead terrace
M'Kay, George, boot and shoe maker, and leather cutter,
18 Gallowgate, A 49 St. Andrew street
M'Kay, George & Son, slaters, 32 Union row
M'Kay, James, steward, Eoyal Northern Club, 204 Union st.
M'Kay, James, engine driver (Cal. Ey.), 21 Ferry hill terrace
M'Kay, John, shipmaster, 46 Watson street
M'Kay, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 94 Gallowgate
M'Kay, John E., clerk (J. Garvie, jun., & Co.), 28 Virginia
street ..
M'Kay, Eev. John (Associate Synod, Skene terrace), 26
Skene terrace
M'Kay, Wm. (of Anderson & M'Kay), 14 Ferryhill terrace
M'Kay, Wm., superintendent (Prudential Assurance Co.),
34 George street
M'Kay, William, tailor, Wellington road
M'Kay, Wm., chimneysweep. Brownie' s brae, 43 College st.
M'Kay, Mrs, cook, 7 Margaret street
M'Kay, Mrs, furniture dealer, 29 Gallowgate
M'Kay, Mrs, sick nurse, 30 Blackfriars street
M'Kay, Miss, milliner, 108 George street, h 20 Eichmond st.
M'Kelvie, John, surveyor of taxes, and Assessor for the
burgh of Aberdeen, 27 King street, h 7 Devanha ter.
M'Kenzie & Keith, rag and metal merchants, Spring Garden
M'Kenzie, Alexander, broker, 60 East North street "
M'Kenzie, A., flesher, 17 North Broadford
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 177
M'Kenzie, Alexander, tinsmith, 74 East North street
M'Kenzie, Archibald, 4 Prospect terrace
M'Kenzie, Daniel, house agent, 284 George street
M'Kenzie, Duncan, stamper (P. O.), 31 James street
M'Kenzie, George, 1 Richmond terrace
M'Kenzie, -Grant, flesh er, 51 East North street
M'Kenzie, James, shipmaster, 97 Wales street
M'Kenzie, James, fish and game dealer, 68 Loch street, and
innkeeper & stabler, 90 George street, & 61 & 63 Loch
street
M'Kenzie, James & Co., clothiers and silk mercers, 47 Union
street
M'Kenzie, James (of James M'Kenzie & Co.), 8 Osborne pi.
M'Kenzie, John (of M'Kenzie & Keith), Rosehill
M'Kenzie, John (of Donaldson, M'Kenzie, & Co.), 11 Ann pi.
M'Kenzie, Murdoch, 179 Crown street
M'Kenzie, Poberfc, brewer, Lochside Brewery, 112 Loch st.,
h St. John's court, 38 Castle street
M'Kenzie, Thos. (of Smith & M'Kenzie), 74 Holburn street
M'Kenzie, Wm., foreman blacksmith (Oak Tree Foundry),
Poplar House, 15 Guestrow
M'Kenzie, Mrs, provision merchant, 20 /; 22 Thistle street
M'Kenzie, Miss (late of Euthrieston), 29 Castle street
M'Kenzie, Miss J., draper, 18 George street
M'Keowiu, William, superintendent of funeratory, 8 Hen-
derson's court. Broad street
M'Killiam, B. & W., confectioners to the Queen, 54 Broad
street
M'Killiam, Basil (of B. & W. M'Killiam, 48 Victoria street
west
M'Killiam Isaac E. (of B. & W. M'Killiam), 10 Bon-Accord
terrace
M'Killiam, Mrs E., restaurateur and confectioner, 17, h 19
Union buildings
M'Killican, James, clerk, Bon-Accord Livery Stables, h 24
Schoolhill
M'Killigan, Alexander, gardener, Lodge of Wallfield
M'Killigan, James, provision dealer, 93 Gallowgato
M'Killigan, John B., cashier (Milne & Walker), Lodge of
Wallfield
M'Kinlay, Allan, fish merchant. Basement, Market, h 4
Carmelite street
M'Kinnon, David Eeid, deputy inspector-general of hos-
pitals, Queen's cross
.M'Kinnon, George B., watchmaker, 60 Netherkirkgate, h
29 Bank street
M'Kinnon, James, coachbuilder, 41 Victoria street west
178 GENEEAL DIllECTOKY.
M'Kinnon, John, (of W. M'Kinnon & Co.), 77 Chapel st.
M'Kmnon, Lauchlan, jun., advocate, sharebroker, and in-
surance agent, 239, h 241 Union street
M'Kinnon, William & Co., iron founders, engineers, mill-
wrights, boilermakers, and general blacksmiths,
Spring Garden Works, Windy wynd
M'Laggan, Alex., joint agent, Royal Bank of Scotland, 152
XJnion street, h 97 Chapel street
M'Laren, D. F., jeweller and hardware merchant, 47 Broad
street
M'Laren, Mrs John, 51 Schoolhill
M'Laren, Mitchell L. S., commission merchant (of John
Sheed & Co.), 51 Schoolhill
M'Lauchlan, John, shipowner, coal and wood merchant, 1
James street, h South Rotunda place
M'Lauchlan, John, teacher (Footdee Public School), 24
Craigie street
M'Lean, Alex., shipmaster, 11 Mount street
M'Lean, John, superintendent of meters; office, 1 Provost
Blaikie's quay, h 52 Gallowgate
M'Lean, Thomas, baker, 7, h 9 Dee street
M'Leod, Colin, tinsmith, 13| Justice street
M'Leod, Daniel, bootmaker, 141 George street, h above shop
M'Leod, Isaac, flesher, 18 Market Hall, A 5^ Carmelite street
M'Leod, James, painter and glazier, 38 Back wynd, h 7
Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill
M'Leod, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 43| Schoolhill
M'Leod, James & Co., practical watch and clockmakers, 37
Upperkirkgate
M'Leod, John C, hatter, 46 Union street, li 148 Hardgate
M'Leod, Robert, tobacconist, 4 Guild street, h 9 Castle st.
M'Leod, Simon, spirit dealer, 1, hi Trinity quay
M'Leod, William, tailor and clothier, 1 & 14 Shiprow, li 10
North Broadford
M'Leod, Mrs Donald, 27 Mount street
M'Leod, Mrs John, watch and clock maker, 3, A 11 Schoohill
M'Leod, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 53 Park street
M'Leod, Mrs, sick nurse, 48 Skene street
M'Leod, Miss, teacher (Albion street Public School), 95 King
street
M'Leod, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 24 Dee street
M'Mannes, Alex., plasterer, steam pipe and boiler coverer,
79 Holburn street
M'Master, Wm., shipmaster, 36 Union terrace
M'Millan, Duncan, architect, 42 Union street, h Albury road
M'Naughton, Mrs, 83 Skene square
M'Petrie, Margaret, hosier, 176 George street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 179
M'Pherson, Alex, sen., baker and confectioner, 3 South
Mount street, h 62 Rosemount place
M'Pherson, Alex, jun., baker and confectioner, 3 Guild st.,
and 5 Richmond street
M Pherson, George, pawnbroker, 16, h 65 Hutcheon street
M'Pherson, George W., photographer, 115 Union street, and
Donald's court, Schoolhill, h Colono Cottage, West
Cults
M'Pherson, Hugh J., manufacturer (of J. M'Pherson &
Co.), 54 Garden place
M'Pherson, James, inn and stabling, 26 West North street
M'Pherson, John & Co., comb manufacturers, Rodger's
walk, John street
M'Pherson, John, nurseryman and florist, 165-167 Market
Hall, and Polmuir
M'Pherson, John, bookseller, 60 Loanhead terrace
M'Pherson, John C, family grocer, 85 & 87 Rosemount pi.
M'Pherson, Thomas, cutter (Simpson & Whyte), 9 Osborne
place
M'Pherson, William, bookselle.-, 59, h 61 Broad street
M'Pherson, Mrs James, Mile-end House, Stocket
M'Pherson, Mrs Dr., 102 Crown street
M'Pherson, Misses, 3 Ferryhill place
M'Queen, Rev. Andrew, M.A., B.D. (Free Holburn), ^1
"Victoria street west
M'Rae, Mrs John, spirit dealer, 3, h 5 South Bridge,
Holburn street
M'Robb & Co., carters and contractors, 29 Commerce st.
M'Robb, Charles (of M'Robb & Co.), 43 Commerce street
M'Robb, John, overseer (Abdn. Lime Co.), 8 Constitution
street
M'Robbie & Milne, builders, Albert place
M'Robbie, Alex, (of M'Robbie & Milne), 2 Albert place
M'Robbie, Charles, spirit dealer, 62 St. Andrew str et ; and
house carpenter, Rosemount place
M'Robbie, John S., M.D., 160 Gallowgate, h Sunnyside
M'Robbie, Peter, gardener, 150 Market hall, h Sunnyside
M'Robbie, Wm., contractor, 48 Hardgate
M'Robbie, Mrs, 39 Carden place
M'Robbie, Miss, teacher (Gerrard Street Public School),
2 Mount street west
M'Robbie, Miss, draper, 33, 34, and 35 Market gallery, h
2 Mount street west
M'Taggart & Booth, coal brokers and commission agent?,
6 Hadden street, corner of Market street
M'Taggart, Mrs D., 1 Loanhead place
M'William, John, joiner, 128 Hardgate, h 2 Windsor place
180 GENEKAL DIRECTORY.
M'Wniiara, Miss, lodgings, 124 Crown street
Macadam, Wm., church officer (Free South), 72 St. Andrew st.
Macaldowie, P. & Co., brush manufacturers, 14 St. Nicholas
street
Macaldowie, John, accountant, 12 St. Nicholas street, h 82
•Bon- Accord street
Macaldowie, Eobert, cashier (Abdn. Com. Co.), 15 Spring-
bank terrace
Macaldowie, Eobt , jun., hosier, 11 St. Nicholas street
Macaldowie, Mrs P., lodgings, 163 Crown street
Macandrew, Alex., clerk (G-. Cornwall & Sons), 6 Blackfriars
street
Macandrew, D. & Co., contractors, patent horticultural and
house builders, concrete builders, cement and felt
merchants, and licensed valuators, and surveyors of
house property, 1 20 Loch street
Macandrew, Daniel, architect (of D. M. & Co.), Vinery
Lodge, Cults
Macandrew, John, inspector of works, 3 Nellfield place
Macandrew, Wm. , gardener, 1 Jute street
Macbain, George, shipmaster, 1 Hanover lane
Macbean,, Donald, tailor and clothier, 37 Market street, h
above shop
Macbeth, James, pianoforte maker and music seller, 164
Union st. ; workshop), Thistle lane, h 4 Devanha ter.
Macdonald & Benzie, Sculptors, St. Clair street
Macdonald, Alex., Field, & Co., Aberdeen Granite Works,
Constitution street
Macdonald, Alex, (of A. M., F., & Co.), Kepplestone
Macdonald, Alex., advocate and notary public, 11 Union
buildings, /« 17 Eose street
Macdonald, D. C, solictor, City buildings, h 4| Bon- Accord
terrace
Macdonald, David, hide, tallow, oil, leather, and commis-
sion merchant, 27 & 29 St. Andrew street, h Marine
Villa, South Constitution street
Macdonald, Duncan, commercial traveller, 6 Thistle pi.
Macdonald, Erskine, 4 Ferryhill place
Macdonald, Ewen, grocer and spirit dealer, 193 Gallowgate,
li King's crescent
Macdonald, Kev. George (Gaelic Church), 2 Devanha ter.
Macdonald, James, M.D., F.E.C.S.E., Gordondale, Stocket
Macdonald, Eev. James, Chapel House, Huntly street
Macdonald, James, herbalist, 14 Marischal street
Macdonald, The Eight Eev. John, D.D., Bishop of Nicopo-
lis, and Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District of
Scotland, Chapel House, Huntly street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 181
Macdonald, Eanald, factor for John Gordon, Esq. of Cluny ;
office, City buildings, h 8 Ferryhill place
Macdonald, Robert (of Kesson & Macdonald), 4 Ferryhill
place
Macdonald, W. (of Macdonald & Benzie), St. Clair street
Macdonald, Wm. P., stationer, 7 West North street, A 21
Causewayend
Macdonald, Mrs Isabella, draper, 171 Gallowgate
Macdonald, Mrs I., hosier, 33 St. Nicholas street, h 40 North
Broadford
Macdonald, Mrs C, spirit dealer, 137 Gallowgate
Macdonald, Miss, 8 Garden place
Macdonell, Mrs, o Mount street
Macdowall, Mrs Gavin, 2 South Crown street
Macfarlane, Alex., clerk (H. M. C), Berrybank
Macfarlane, Thos., surveyor, Lancashire Insurance Co., 96
Union street
Macfie, R. C, 44 Victoria street west
Macgillivray, Charles; 46 Loanhead terrace
Macguire, Mrs, broker, 43 Lodge walk
Machattie, John & Co., family grocers, 42 Woolmanhill, &
177 Gallowgate
Machattie, John (of J. M. & Co.), 2 Calton terrace
Machray, Alex., chartered accountant (of Cochran &
Anderson), 13 Watson street
Machray, George, spirit dealer, 1 Regent quay, h 19 Queen
street
Macinnes, John, teacher (Davidson's School, Footdee), 12
Marischal street
Macintosh, Wm. (of Esslemont & Macintosh), Grove Cot-
tage, Cuparstone place
Macintosh, Wm., wireworker, 58 North Charlotte street, h
48 Watson street
Mackay, Alex., printer (Free Press J, 38 Thistle street
Mackay, David M., chemist, 260 h 258 Union street
Mackay, David, grocer, 18 Prince Regent street
Mackay, David (of Paul & Mackay), 24 Correction wynd
Mackay, G. S., pianoforte tuner (Selby, Wood, & Co.), 175
Crown street
Mackay, James, bookseller and stationer, 28 Schoolhill, h
Mannofield
Mackay, James T. & Son, working jewellers, silversmiths,
and opticians, 30 St. Nicholas st., h 36 Ferryhill pi.
Mackay, John, gatekeeper, Bannermill
Mackay, Rev. Murdoch, 23 Ferryhill place
Mackay, R. Whyte (of Anderson & Thomson), 8 Albert st.
Mackay, Roderick, overseer, 86 North Broadford
182 GENEKAL DIRECTORY.
Mackay, Mrs Agnes (late Kincraigie), 2 Albert street
Mackay, Miss, matron, A. F. School of Industry, North
Lodge, King street
Mackay, Miss, teacher (Dr. Bell's School), 261 George st.
Mackenzie, Hugh, teller (N. of S. Bank), 60 Bon- Accord
street
Mackenzie, James (of Shirres, Webster and Mackenzie), 2
Garden place
Mackenzie, James, late baker, 68 Queen stree
Mackenzie, J. Eussell, architect, 177 Union street, h Thorn-
grove
Mackenzie, Wm., publisher, 61 St. Nicholas street
Mackenzie, Wm., baker, 66, h 68 Queen street
Mackenzie, Mrs (late of Skene), 52 Garden place
Mackenzie, Mrs, sick nurse, 33 Gharlotte street
Mackie, Alexander M., hotel proprietor (Palace Hotel), 159
Union street, and 9 Bridge street
Mackie, Alex,, fruiterer, 147 Market hall, 1 Gilcomston
steps, and 11 & 12 Black's Buildings
Mackie, Alex., messenger (Union Bank), 117 George st.
Mackie, Alex., basketmaker, 87 George street, h 8 Donald's
court, Schoolhill
Mackie, David & Co., wincey and linen manufacturers ; fac-
tory, West North street
Mackie, David (of David Mackie & Go.), 5 Roslin terrace
Mackie, George S., photographer, 259 George street
Mackie, John, basketmaker, 1, 2, and 3 Market Gallery, h
11 Schoolhill
Mackie, John (of Forbes & Mackenzie) 102 Green
Mackie, Bichard S., rope and twine manufacturer (successor
to Geo. Millar, jun.), 42 Park street, h 46 Constitu-
tion street
Mackie, Miss, lodgings, 91 Hutcheon street
Mackie, Miss, 32 Charles street
Mackinlay, B., tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 15 Queen st.,
h 29 Skene street
Mackintosh, Duncan Campbell, traffic superintendent's office
(Gal. By.), 22 Bank street
Mackintosh, Peter, prison warder, Beattie's court, 102
Gallowgate
Mackintosh, Wm., district manager, Great Britain Mutual
Assurance Society, 92 Union street
Maclennan, Hector, commercial traveller, 17 Balmoral pi.
Maclennan, Hugh, advocate, clerk and treasurer, Old
Machar School Board, 43 King st., h Ap^jlebank,
Spittal
Maclennan, John, Applebaik Sp'.ttal
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 183
Macleod, Alfred, teacher of elocution (Graumiar Soliool), 77
Dee street ,
Maclure, Mrs, 18 Rubislaw terrace
Macuab, Robert, shoe depot, 30 Union street
Macnair, Donald (agent for A. Fullarton & Co., Edinburgh),
2 Gray's buildings, Eosemouut place
Macnaughton, M. & S., boot and shoe warehouse, 15 Mar-
ket street
Macphail, A. , secretary, Aberdeen Branch, Scottish Permis-
sive Bill Association, Sycamore place
Macphail, Miss, 56 Marischal street
Macqueen, Alexander, 38 Union terrace
Macqueen, John Otto, S.S.C. (of Edmonds & Macqueen), 6
Queen's terrace
Macquibban, Charles M., M.B., surgeon, 248 Union st.
Macrobin, John, M.D., professor of medicine, Univei-sity of
Aberdeen, Migvie House, 23 North Silver street
Macguire, James, clothier, 49 and 51 Queen street
Macritchie, Roderick, grocer and spirit dealer, 74 King st.
Macritchie, Mrs, Register Office for Servants, 74 King st.
Mahouey, Mrs, innkeeper, 63 and 65 Netherkirkgate
Main, Andrew, shipwright, 3 St. Clement street
Main, David, surveyor of shipping, 13 Constitution street
Main, James, clerk (Town Council — Police Dep.), 12 Loan-
head terrace
Main, James, sergeant of police, 2 Seaview place
Main, John, grocer, 20 Correction wynd, h 8 Link street
Main, Wm., sailmaker (Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co.), 8 St.
Clement street
Main, Wm., house painter and glazier, 7^ Upper Deuburn, h
75 George street
Mair, Wm., grocer, 47 East North street, A llj Roslin ter.
Mair, Mrs Wm., 11^ Roslin terrace
Mair, Miss, 20 Victoria street west
Maitland, James, auctioneer. Jute street
Maitland, Joseph, manager (London Publishing Co.), 10
Broad street, h 13 Nelson street
Maitland, Robert, shipowner; office, 42 Netherkirkgate, h
Balgreeu, Low Stocket road, and 2 St. Clement st.
Maitland, Wm., 23 Union place
Maitland, Wm., grocer, 9 St. Andrew street
Malcolm, Alex., commission agent, 203 George street, h 3
Belvidere place
Malcolm, Andrew, watch and clock maker, 170 Union st.,
h 38 Union terrace
Malcolm, Wm., chainmaker, 91, h 128 West North street
Malcolm, Miss, matron (Orphan Hospital), 30 Huntly st.
184 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Malcolmson, James, boot top manufacturer, 7 St. Catherine' s
wynd
Mann, Alex., carpet shoe manufacturer, 31 St. Andrew st.,
h 20 Harriet street
Mann, Daniel, tailor, 26 Mealmarket street
Mann, George, Stoneytou House, Garden place
Mann, Henry, ship carpenter, 27 York place
Mann, James, tailor, 40, h 54 North Charlotte street
.Mann, James, broker, 2 Mealmarket street
Mann, John, late shipmaster, 2 Nellfield place
Mann, John, tailor, 22 Shoe lane
Manson, Geo. & Jas., house carpenters, 9 Carmelite lane
Manson, George (of G. & J. Manson), 2 Erskine street
Manson, John, agent for British Linen Banking Company,
22 King street
Manuelle, A. & F., stone merchants. Provost Blaikie's quay
March, James, clockmaker, 11 J Hutcheon street
Marchant, James, shipmaster, 83 Waterloo quay
Marnoch, James, letter carrier (Post Office), 48 North Char-
lotte street
Marquis, Hall, & Milne, advocates and chartered account-
ants, 147 Union street
Marquis, Mrs George, 11 Waverley place
Marr & Co., music sellers and pianoforte makers to the
Queen, 218 Union street
Marr, Alex., Free Press Office, 7i 17 "Watson street
Marr, Alex. (A. Pirie & Sons, Union Works), 9 Margaret st.
Marr, James (of C. Christie & Co.), coal merchants, 22 Cale-
donian place
Marr, James, pianoforte tuner, Lobban's court, 29 Castle st.
Marr, John (of Marr & Co.), Cliff House, Pitfodels
Marr, Eobert, boot and shoe shop, 17 Chapel street, h 32
Thistle street
Marr, Mrs, flower modeller, 79 Loch street
Marr, Mrs, merchant, 152 West North street
Marsden. James, manager (Mowleni & Co.), Elmbank ter.
Marsh, Mrs James, 66 Posemount place
Marshall & Co. (Limited), Aberdeen Chemical Light Manu-
factory, 38 Jopp's lane
Marshall & Co., preservers of fresh provisions, Spring
Garden
Marshall, James, M.D., 6 Pubislaw place
Marshall, James, warehousemen (Leith & Paterson), Ander-
son Cottage, Balmoral place
Marshall, John, draper, 23 Mount street
Marshall, Eobert C, landscape painter, 38 Market street, h
71 Balmoral place '
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 185
Marshall, \ym. & Co., clothiers, drapers, and silk mercers,
38 Union street
Marshall, Wm. (of W. M. & Co.), Bloomfield Cottage,
Holburn place
Marshall, Mrs John, 31 Garden place
Marshall, Miss Margt., teacher, Grey friars Public School, 74
Gallowgate
Marshall, Miss, milliner, 5 Charlotte street
Martin, Alex. W., manufacturer, 31 North Broadford
Martin, Alex., M.A., rector, Grammar School, h Hammer-
field, Cuparstone
Martin, Benjamin S., (of Martin Bros.), 19 Justice street
Martin Brothers, bakers, 23 Justice street
Martin, George, grocer, 14, h 'd\ North Broadford
Martin, George, carpenter, 43 Wellington street
Martin, Gilbert, hairdresser, 53 Upperkirkgate, h 37 Sea-
mount place
Martin, James & Wm., flesh ers, 50, 51, and 52 Market hall,
Ti 6 Springbank terrace
Martin, James, late baker, 19 Justice street
Martin, James, upholsterer (Pratt & Keith), 20 Craigie st.
Martin, Jaraes, millwright, 32 South Mount street
Martin, James, oil merchant, 25 Ann street
Martin, John, shipmaster, 20 Osborne place
Martin, Patrick M. (of Martin Bros.), provision shop, 31
Park street, A 19 Justice street
Martin, Samuel, hat manufacturer, 34 Union street, h 23
Albert terrace
Martin, Wm., flesher, 26 and 27 Market hall, h 1 Forbes st.
Martin, Wm. C, baker, 136 Skene street
Martin, Mrs, Bloomfield, Holburn place
Mason, George, painter, 180 Crown street
Mason, John & Son, painters, glaziers, and paperhangers,
34 Queen street, h 29 Broad street
Mason, Thomas, flesher, 64 St. Nicholas street, h 49 Upper-
kirkgate
Masonic Hall, 12 Exchange street ; keeper, Wm. Charles
Massie, James, overseer, Pocra Pier
Massie, Joseph Innes, traveller (Brebner & Grant), 267 George
street
Massie, Marianus, advocate, 153 Union street, li 74 Dee st.
Massie, Miss, dressmaker, 267 George street
Massie, Miss, 28 Dee street
Masson, Alex., auctioneer and appraiser; office, 115 Union
street, h 24 North Silver street
Masson, George, printer, 46 Notherkirkgate
Masson, Geo., jun., (Chivas Bros.), h Benton Cottage, Dyce
16
186 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Masson, George, provision dealer, 7 Park street
Masson, Eobt., cabiuetmaker and funeral undertaker, 9
Park street
Masson, William, traveller (C. Davidson & Sons, Limited),
73 E/Osemount place
Masson, Mrs, 14 Loanhead terrace
Mathewson, Misses, lodgings, 90 Union street
Mathieson, Alex., filemaker, 20, h lo Seamount pi.
Mathieson, George, spirit dealer, 106 Green
Mathieson, George, feuar, Queensford place
Mathieson, George, cattle dealer, 90 Union street
Mathieson, James, Disblair Cottage, Summerhill
Mathieson, James, riddle and basket maker, 13 Carmelite st.
Mathieson, John, cabinetmaker, 62 St. Nicholas street
Mathieson, John, hosier, 5 & 6 Justice street, h Chapel
court, Justice street
Mathieson, Eobert, family grocer and ship chandler, 16 St.
Clement street. All Clarence street
Mathieson, Thomas, officer of Inland Eevenue, 25 Caledon-
ian place
Mathieson, Thomas, shipmaster, 25 Prince Eegent street
Mathieson, William, coach-spring and mounting maker, 30
Mealmarket street, h Canal place
Mathieson, Wra. J., baker, 211 Gallowgate, li above shop
Mathieson, Mrs, 164 Crown street
Mathieson, Mrs, lodgings, 35 Charlotte street
Mathieson, Miss, dressmaker, 10 Caledonian place
Mathison, Mrs, 38 Union terrace
Matthew, Mrs Eobert, 11 Waverley place
Matthew, Miss, 57 Victoria street west
Matthews, James, architect, 137 Union street, h 2 Albynter.
Matthews, James, plumber, 64 Woolmanhill, li 1 Guild st.
Matthews, William, Polniuir
Matthews, William, warehouseman for Letheny Mills, 273
George street
Matthews, Mrs, 29 Victoria street west
Maver, Alexander, merchant tailor, 7 South Silver street, h
8 Garden place
Maver, David, teacher (Mary well Street Public School), 21
North Broadford
Maver, James, jobbing gardener, 30 Holburn street
Maver, Thomas, book-keeper (Mitchell & Muill), 21 North
Silver street
Mavor, James, shipmaster, Crown court, 41^ Union street
May, J. & H., fleshers, 47 Chapel street, h Craigwell Cottage,
Skene terrace
Mayer, Edward, professor o^ music, 137 Union street
GENEEAL DIRECTOEY. 187
Mearns, Alexander, saddler and harness maker, 5 and 9
Back wyud, h 32 North Albert street
Mearns, Daniel, shipping agent, 32 Eegent quay, h 3 Con-
stitution street
Mearns, John, book-keeper (Chivas Brothers), 16 North
Silver street
Mearns, Wilham, plasterer, Bridge place, h 20 Blackfriars
street
Mearns, William, stoneware merchant, 46, h 53 Green
Mearns, Mrs Daniel, 3 Constitution street
Mearse, John, sergeant-major, 1st A.R.V., Drill Hall, Wool-
manhill
Mechanics' Institute and Library, 17 Market street
Medical and Chirurgical Society's Hall, King street ; keeper,
Thomas Morrice
Medical Mission Dispensary, 29 Longacre
Meff, Bobert, baker, 199 George street, h above shop
Meif, "William, fish and game merchant, 46 Market street,
and Euthrieston, h 3 Trinity quay
Meffat, Alexander, advocate, 24 Belmont street, h Outseats^
Pitmuxton
Meffat, John, gardener, Outseats, Pitmuxton
Meid, Karl Wilhelm, professor of music, 8 Albyn place
Meldrum, George, hay and straw dealer, Weigh-house, h 27
Castle brae
Meldrum, William, tailor and outfitter, 51 St. Nicholas st.,
h 9 Ann place
Mellis, Thomas, spirit dealer, 235 George street
Mellis, Miss, 172 Skene street west
Melville, John, foreman brass founder (H., R., & Co.), 6
Canal terrace
Melville, Thomas, Westfield House
Melville, Thomas & Sons, iron merchants, wholesale iron-
mongers, plane, lock, and hinge manufacturers, 106
and 108 Gallowgate
Melville, William, (of T. Melville & Sons), 26 Bon- Accord
terrace
Melville, Mrs E., 63 Bon- Accord street
Melville, Miss, 75 Bon-Accord street
Melvin, George, boot and shoe maker, 27 Upperkirkgate, h
18 Craigie street
Melvin, James, chemist and grocer, 132 Causewayend, h 2
Hawthorn place
Melvin, James, musician, 67 Guestro*v
Melvin, John, grocer and spirit deal jr, 89 John street
Melvin, Wm., manager (Marshall & Co., Limited), 172 Skene
street west
188 G FUNERAL DIRECTORY.
Melvin, Wm., carter, 62 College street
Melviri, Mrs, sick nurse, 13 Upperkirkgate
Melvin, Miss, teacher of music, 10 Margaret street
Melvin, Miss, 29 Dee street
Mennie, Eobert, superintendent, Convalescent Hospital,
Loclihead
Mennie, Mrs, Ferryhill Hotel, Wellington road
Mennie, Mrs, Alexander, 13 Springbank terrace
Mennie, Mrs, lodgings, 158 Crown street
Menzies, Henry H., letter carrier (P. O.)
Menzies, John, boot and shoe maker, and leather merchant, i
64 Schoolhill ^
Menzies, Eobert, foreman (Wordie & Co.), h Clayhills House,
Wellington road
Menzies, WilHam, beadle (Free Bon- Accord), 49 Short Loan-
ings
Merchant, George, grocer and provision merchant, 24, h 20
Chapel street
Merchant, Miss, lodgings, 269 George street
Merchant Seaman's OJEEce, 28 Eegent quay; James F.
Kellas, receiver
Merson, Alex. E., slater, 90 Crown street, h 12 St. Mary's
place
Mess, Jonathan, miller and grain merchant, Gordon's Mills ;
office and warehouse, 12 Virginia street, h Don Cot-
tage, Woodside
Meston, Charles, provision merchant, 136 King street
Meston, James, chartered accountant, 75 Union street, h 13
Albert street ]
Meston, James, jun., writer, 12 Loanhead terrace i
Meston, Wm., superintendent (Aberdeen Asylum for the
Blind), 50 Huntly street
Michie, Alex., game and fish dealer, 77 Windmillbrae
Michie, Alex., North St. Tavern, 176 West North street
Michie, Charles, M.A., rector of Silver Street Academy, h i
10 North Silver street I
Michie, G. B., clerk (Commissary Clerk's Office), h IJ Broad
street
Michie, John, tinsmith, 65| Windmillbrae, h 2 South Crown
street
Michie, Thomas, principal beadle (Blackfriars Street Chapel),
51 Loch street
Michie, Wm., grocer, 20 East North street
Michie, Mrs, 33 Hutcheon street
Michie, Miss, dressmaker, Ij Broad street
Middleton, Alexander, auctioneer and live stock agent,
auction mart, Belmont, Kittybrewster
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 189
Middleton, Archibald, bird dealer, 14 Guild street
Middleton, David, gardener, Bannermill Gardens
Middleton, Francis, sergeant of police, 21 Nelson street
Middleton, Dr. George, 19 Crown street
Middleton, Geo. (Customs), Custom House, 16 Eegent quay
Middleton, George, bookseller and librarian, foot of Skene
square, h Sim's square, North St. Andrew street
Middleton, James, agent (British Agricultural Association,
Limited), bb Dee street
Middleton, John, furnishing tailor, 3 E.agg's lane
Middleton, Joseph, house factor, 119 Gallowgate
Middleton, Robert, late builder, 46 Victoria street west
Middleton, William, warehouseman, 1 Charlotte street
Middleton, Wm., (A. & E. Milne), 170 Crown street
Middleton, Mrs, 22 Albert terrace
Middleton, Mrs, lodgings, 1 St, Mary's place
Middleton, Miss, dressmaker, 1 East North street
Middleton, Miss, lodgings, 53 Huntly street
Militia Depot (Eoyal Aberdeenshire Highlanders), King
Street -Barracks
Military Hospital, Castlehill
Mill of Buchanstone Warehouse, 12 Commerce street ; Wm.
Fettes, manager
Mill of Cults Warehouse, 52 Queen street ; Wm. Thomson,
salesman
Mill of Kennerty Warehouse, 83 George street ; Hugh Leith
Millar, And., watchmaker and jeweller, 23 St. Nicholas st.
Millar, David, architectural surveyor, 24 Belmont street, h
71 Bon- Accord street
Millar, James, flesher, 158, h 156 Gallowgate
Millar, Eobert, tailor, 3 Crown court, 41 1 Union street
Millar, Mrs, dressmaker, 11 Diamond street
Millar, Miss, milliner. 5 Mounthooly
Miller, George (of J. M. & Co.), 158 King street
Miller, James S., pawnbroker, 3 Woolmanhill
Miller, John & Co., manufacturing chemists and oil refiners,
Sandilands Chemical Works, Links
Miller, John (of J. Miller & Co.), 9 Rubislaw terrace
Miller, Miss, dressmaker, 158 Crown street
Milne & Henderson, silk mercers, drapers, and outfitters, 33
and 35 Union street
Milne iS: Marshall, merchants, 21 Correction wynd
Milne & Munro, bootmakers, 43 Union street, and 7 George
street
Milne & Pledge, wholesale warehousemen. Imperial place
Milne & Walker, advocates, and agents for City of Glasgow
Bank, 23 Market street
190 GENERAL DIKECTORY.
Milne & Wishart, granite polishers, 35 Charles street
Milne, A. & E,., booksellers, stationers, librarians, and news
agents, 199 and 201 Union street
Milne, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 1| Ferryhill place
Milne, Alex, (of A. & E. Milne, booksellers), 14 Albert st.
Milne, A. D., merchant, 55 Marischal street, h 21 Albert st.
Milne, Alex., confectioner, 180 George street
Milne, Alex., draper and clothier, 38 and 38| Broad street
Milne, Alex. & Co., bootmakers, 130 Union street
Milne, Alex, (of A. Milne & Co.), 10 Millburn street
Milne, Alex., clerk (Aberdeen Lime Co.), 74 St. Andrew st.
Milne, Alex., spirit dealer, 36 Castle street
Milne, Alex., polished granite works, 124 West North st.,
h 1 Canal street
Milne, Alex., Rosehill Cottage, 35 Eosemount place
Milne, Alex., builder, Loanhead, h Bonnymuir
Milne, A. & J., house carpenters, 6 Denburn, h 119 Chapel
street
Milne, Andrew (of A. Milne & Co.), 7 Crown terrace
Milne, C, spirit dealer, 2 John street
Milne, Eev. David (Gilcomston Church), 5 Carden place
Milne, David B. (Scot. Pro v. Ass. Co.), Broomfield Cottage,
Balmoral place
Milne, David (of J. Milne & Sons), 21 Chapel lane
Milne, Francis (of M'Kay & Milne), Sunnyside
Milne, George & Co., timber merchants, Victoria Dock Saw-
mills
Milne, George, agent for Commercial Bank, h Westwoor',
Queen's Cross
Milne, George, treasurer of police, City Buildings, Broad
street, h 29 Thistle street
Milne, George, solicitor, 56 Castle street, h Argyll place
Milne, George (H. M. C), 49 Frederick street
Milne, George, superintendent and secretary. Association for
Improving the condition of the Poor, h 19 Mount st.
Milne, George, carpenter. Gas "Works, h 3 Fish street
Milne, George (Northern Assurance Co.), 8 Crimen place
Milne, George, spirit dealer, 124 King street
Milne, J. & Sons, machine makers, 41 James street
Milne, J. (of J. Milne & Sons), 37 Virginia street
Milne, James (of G. Milne & Co.), 5 Bon- Accord square
Milne, James (late Angus Fraser & Co.), wine and spirit
merchants, 72, h 74 Union street
Milne, James, teacher (Dr. Bell's School), 4 Frederick st.
Milne, James, C.A. (of Edmonds & Macqueen), 22 Adelphi,
h 53 Huntly street
Milne, James (of Milne & Munro), Holburn place
GENERAL DIRECTOEY. 191
Milne, James, brewer, bottler, and lemonade mamifacturer,
69 Virginia street ; brewery store 14, h 12 Castle ter.
Milne, James, flesher, 191 Gallowgate
Milne, James, lieutenant of police, 166 Crown street
Milne, Jam.es, feuar, 52 Skene square
Milne, John B. (of W. Milne & Son), 3 East Craibstone st.
Milne, Jobn, manager (Leitb and Clyde Shipping Co.), 3
James street
Milne, Eev, John (Holburn Churcb), 51 Chapel street
Milne, John (of Milne & Pledge), 7 South Eotiinda place
Milne, John, wholesale confectioner and merchant, 30 Union
place ; goods entry, 4 E,ose street, h Queen's cross
Milne, John (of Milne & Marshall), 13 Loch street
Milne, John D., advocate (of Milne & Walker), 14 Rubislaw
terrace
Milne, John, Exchange Billiard Rooms, 4 Exchange street,
h 2 Hadden street
Milne, John, raessenger-at-arms, house factor, and insur-
ance agent, 15 Adelphi, h 50 Dee street
Milne, John, gardener, 44 Market hall, h Wellbrae, Manno-
field
Milne, John, hairdresser, 29 Woolmanhill
Milne, John, employment and emigration agent, 101 Bridge
street
Milne, John, bottler, 6 Upperkirkgate, h 9 Nelson street
Milne, John S., clerk, 35 Queen street
Milne, John, stamper, Post Office, 13 Seamount place
Milne, John, broker, 27^ Shiprow
Milne, Johnstone, boot and shoe maker, 13 Schoolhill, 7i 31
Charlotte street
Milne, Low, & Co., clothiers, shirtmakers, and outfitters,
127 Union street
Milne, Peter, draper, 36 St. Nicholas st., h Kirkhill, Cults
Milne, Robert, civil engineer, and general manager (G. N.
of S. E. Co.) ; office, Waterloo Station, h 10 Rubislaw
terrace
Milne, Eobert, clerk (C. G. Elrick), 8 Ann place
Milne, Robert (of Milne, Sons, & Co), 89 Bon-Accord street
Milne, Samuel (of M'Robbie & Milne), 3 Albert place
Milne, Sons, & Co., French and English boot and shoe
saloon, 185 Union street
Milne, Thomas, 5 Watson street
Milne, Thomas, gardener and nurseryman, Glenburnie,
Rubislaw
Milne, William & Son, grocers, tea, wine, and spirit mer-
chants, 209 Union street
Milne, Wm. (of Milne & Henderson), 5 Constitution street
192 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Milne, William, plumber and gasfitter, 1 Wellington place,
7i 57 Holburn street
Milne, Wm., flesher, 147 Union street
Milne, William (of Marquis, Hall, & Milne), 40 Albyn place
Milne, William, 16 Osborne place
Milne, 'William, clerk (J. M'Pherson & Co.), 35 Queen st.
Milne, William, clerk, 13 Loch street
Milne, William S., 24 Bank street
Milne, William, slater, 44 Chapel street
Milne, William, grocer and spirit merchant, 1 South Mount
street, h 6 Belvidere place
Milne, William, overseer, 29 Bank street
Milne, William, advocate (of Yeats & Spottiswood), 171
Crown street
Milne, Wm., nurseryman, Sunnyside, Kittybrewster
Milne, Wm., fishing tackle maker, 25 North Broadford
Milne, Wm., jun., grocer and spirit dealer, 145 Gallowgate
Milne, Mrs, 3 Albert terrace
Milne, Mrs Captain, lodgings, 51 Chapel street
Milne, Mrs Alex., 17 Osborne place
Milne, Mrs James, grocer and spirit dealer, 42 Gordon st.
Milne, Mrs Wm., lodgings, 158 Crown street
Milne, Mrs Wm., lodgings, 147 Union street
Milne, Mrs, provision dealer, 17 and 19 Shiprow
Milne, Mrs, 121 Crown street
Milne, Mrs, lodgings, 13 Craigie street
Milne, Mrs, lodgings, 65 Dee street
Milne, Mrs, 54 Regent quay
Milne, Mrs, lodgings, 16 Wellington street
Milne, Mrs, lodgings, 3lA George street
Milne, Mrs, draper, 74 Chapel street
Milne, Mrs, laundress, Dunoon Cottage, Euthrieston
Milne, Mrs, midwife, 9 John street
Milne, Mrs, shirtmaker, 65 East North street
Milne, Mrs, 5 Henry plac3
Milne, Miss, Ashvale, Cuparston
Milne, Miss, lodgings and innkeeper 8 Harriet street
Milne, Miss, draper, 51 Commerce street
Milne, Miss, 25 Albert terrace
Milne, Miss, 28 Mount street
Milne, Misses M. & J., scripture readers, 66 Schoolhill
Milton, Mrs, sick nurse, 45 Park street
Minty, James (Police Department — Town Council), 16 Canal
road
Minty, Mrs William, 5 Skene place
Minty, Mrs, sen., 9 Seamount place
Mitchell & Muill, bakers, 46 1 Schoolhill, and 165 George st.
GENEKAL DIRECTORY. 193
Mitchell & Thomson, tailors and clothiers, 33 Maiischal st.
Mitchell, Adam, of Heathcot, builder and railway contrac-
tor, 53 North Charlotte street, h 1 Mount place
Mitchell, AL, bird and animal stuffer ; Museum, 58 Castle st.
Mitchell, Alex,, prison warder, 8 Shoe lane
Mitchell, Alex., hide, tallow, and commission merchant, 49
St. Nicholas street, h 20 Kintore place
Mitchell, Andrew, ship insurance broker, and commission
agent, 1 1 Regent quay
Mitchell, Andrew, shore porter, 25 Cotton street
Mitchell, Charles, blacksmith and grate manufacturer, 77, h
75 George street
Mitchell, Charles R. (of D. Mitchell & Son), 33 Bon-accord
street
Mitchell, David & Son, ironfounders, engineers, and black-
smiths. Oak Tree Foundry, Inches
Mitchell, David, advocate, 24 Adelphi, h 2 Albyn place
Mitchell, David, principal ticket clerk (G. N. of S. R.)
Mitchell, Donald, lemonade manufacturer, 30 St. Paul st.
Mitchell, George (Pratt & Keith), 15 Correction wynd
Mitchell, George, book-keeper (J. Allan & Sons), 25 Rose
street
Mitchell, J. & J., builders and granite workers, Gilcomston
Park
Mitchell, J. S., draper, 11 Little Chapel street
Mitchell, James (of J. & J. Mitchell), 4 Loanhead place
Mitchell, James, naval, military, and general outfitter, 29
Regent quay
Mitchell, James (of Mitchell & Muill), 57 Schoolhill
Mitchell, James, outfitter, 63 Queen street
Mitchell, James, boot and shoemaker, 299 George street, h
62 Hutcheou street
Mitchell, James, chief reporter, Daily Free Press, A 41 Bon-
Accord street
Mitchell, John, artist, and teacher of drawing, 53 Victoria
street west
Mitchell, John, linen manufacturer, 17 Marischal st.
Mitchell, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 58, h oQ College st.
Mitchell, John, principal beadle (Greyfrairs), 8 Skene st.
Mitchell, John (of J. & J. Mitchell), 4 Watson street
Mitchell, John, spirit dealer, 121 Gallowgate
Mitchell, Peter, 122 Crown street
Mitchell, Peter, traveller (J. Forbes & Sons, 24 Market st.)
Mitchell, Robert, lock and hinge maker, Beattie's court, 102,
A 155 Gallowgate
Mitchell, Stodart JameF, advocate, 24 Adelphi, h 2 Albyn
place
194 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Mitchell, Eev. "Wm. L. (Free Holbum Church), 34 Victoria
street west
Mitchell, Win., Postmaster of Aberdeen, Elmbank
Mitchell, Wm., mianager (N. Co-operative Co., Limited), 18
Watson street
Mitchell, Mrs, 87 Bon-Accord street
Mitchell, Mrs David, 3 Eoslin terrace
Mitchell, Mrs, lodgings, 44 Blackfriars street
Mitchell, Mrs, draper, 8 Black's buildings
Mitchell, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 65 Chapel street
Mitchell, Miss, 6 Balmoral terrace
Mitchell, Miss, dressmaker, 8 Guestrow
Mitchell, Miss, 24 Rosemount place
Mitchell, Miss, 6 Henry street
Moffat, Alex., sheriff clerk depute, Court House buildings
Moir, Alex. (R. Connon & Co.), 58 Marischal street
Moir, Charles, clerk (A. Brown & Co.), 16 Marywell street
Moir, David, shipmaster, 172 Crown street
Moir, F. Maitland, physician & surgeon, 84 King street
Moir, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 148, A 128 Cause-
way end
Moir, Jas., surgeon and druggist, 36 Union place, h 1 Eose
street
Moir, Jas., foreman ropemaker (Duthie Brothers), Neptune
terrace
Moir, James, insurance agent and tea merchant, 52 Broad
street, h 2 Holburn place
Moir, James, jun., tea merchant, 2 Flourmill brae, h 26
Wellington place
Moir, John & Son, preserved provision manufacturers, and
export oilmen, 56 Virginia street
Moir, John & Son, fish, game, and provision merchants,
Market buildings, 22 Hadden street
Moir, John, 22 Kingsland place
Moir, John, brassfounder, 11 College street, 1i 85 Gallowgate
Moir, Wm., advocate, 2 Correction wynd, h 52 Eosemount
place
Moir, Wm., hardware merchant, 38 and 39 Market gallery,
h Home Cottage, 2 Holburn place
Moir, Wm., traveller (Glegg & Thomson), 40 Belvidere place
Moir, Wm., clerk, 170 Crown street
Moir, Wm., grocer, 1 Cuparstone buildings
Moir, Wm., furnishing tailor, 51 North Broadford
Moir, Mrs Dr., 31 North Albert street
Moir, Miss, 16 Albyn place
Moir, Miss, dressmaker, 40 Chapel street
Moir, Misses, 254 Union street
GENEKAL DIRECTORY, 195
Mollison, George, commission agent, 72 King street
Mollison, John, 130i Union street
]\[ollison, Wm., auctioneer (N. of S. E. L. Co.), 35 St. Nicho-
las street
Mollison, Wm., grocer and spirit dealer, 140 Skene street
Mollison, Miss, teacher, 49 Chapel street
Molly son, Chas. Alex., inspector of branches (N. of S. B.),
22 Carden place
Molly son, Mrs, 22 Victoria street west
Moncur, Nicol, Adelphi Hotel, 10 Adelplii
Monro, George, spirit dealer and cab proprietor, 23 Regent
quay ; stables and house, 20 St. Clement street
Monro, Joseph, accordian repairer, and musical instrument
maker and stationer, 32 Woolmanhill, h 21 Short
loanings
Moore, Mrs, sick nurse, 96 John street
More, Miss, 150 Crown street
Morgan, Jas., accountant, (Aboyne and Braemar Railway),
office, Waterloo station, h 225 King street
Morgan, John, draughtsman, 21 Broadford place
Morgan, Patrick, manager (E,icliards & Co.), 11 Richmond
terrace
Morgan, Wm. M., (of Hume Brothers & Co., Manure Works
Bo'ness), 1 Crown court, 41^ Union street
Morgan, Wm., hairdresser, 21^ Woolmanhill, h 293 George
street
Morgan, Wm., jun., hairdresser, 300, h 304 George street
Morgan, Mrs, lodgings, 91 Broad street
Morgan, Mrs, spirit dealer, 3 Park street
Morice, Robert, merchant, 38 Queen street
Morice, Thomas, messenger (G. N. of 8. R.), and keeper of
Medical Hall, 29 King street
Morice, Miss, 2 Golden square
Morison & Harvey, managers, Aberdeen Lime Co., Provost
Blaikie's quay, Inches
Morison & Leslie, corn factors and commission agents, 56
Marischal street
Morison, Alex., shipmaster, 21 Constitution street
Morison, Alex., bookseller and stationer, 28 Marischal st.
Morison, David, merchant, Manhattan Cottage, 2 Mackie
place,
Morison, George, M.D., surgeon, (R. A. Highlanders), 24
Albyn place
Morison, George, brush manufacturer, 22^ George street, h
Froghall place, 74 North Broadford
Morison, James, superintendent, Aberdeen Market, h 1 Mar-
tin's lane
196 GENERAL DIREOTOEY.
Morison, James, plasterer and architectural modeller, 86
Spring Garden ; office and wareroom, 11 Stirling st.,
h 1 Stephen place
Morison, James (of Morison & Leslie), HoUybank, Holburn
street
Morison, James, gardener, 36 Kintore place
Morison, John, late banker, 21 Constitution street
Morison, John G., auctioneer, appraiser, and safes agent,
Rooms 235a Union street, h o Huntly street
Morison, Peter, manager (Aberdeen Lime Co.), 157 Crown
street
Morison, Peter, jun., traveller (Aberdeen Lime Co.), 157
Crown street
Morison, Wm. M,, shipmaster, 39 Bon- Accord street
Morison, Mrs, 1 St. Mary's place
Morren, Miss, 29 Dee street
Morrice, Alex., agent. Western Branch, Aberdeen Town and
County Bank, h 262 Union street
Morrice, Alex., merchant, 3 Mealuiarket street
Morrice, Geo., bookseller and stationer, 21 Upperkirkgate
Morrice, Mrs Alex., 262 Union street
Morris, John, eating-house keeper, 97 Gallowgate
Morris, Thomas, foreman, sausage department (J. Moir &
Son), 37 Marischal street
Morris, Wm., V.S., 25 Langstane place; shoeing forges, 7
Langstane place, and 8 Schoolhill,
Morrison & Anderson, bakers, 6 Shiprow
Morrison & Skakle, jewellers, silversmiths, and opticians,
68 Netherkirkgate
Morrison, Alex., clothier and outfitter, 25 Market street h 1
Leslie place, North Broadford
Morrison, A. S. (G. Jamieson & Son), 1 Bichmond terrace
Morrison, Charles, accountant (W. and K. Jopp), 10 Cale-
donian place
Morrison, David, flesher, 11 Upperkirkgate, h 8 Powis place
Morrison, Forbes, train superintendent, (G. N. of S. E.), 61
Dee street
Morrison, James, family grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer,
17 Skene street, h 24 John street
Morrison, Jas. (of Morrison & Skakle), 7 North Broadford
Morrison, James (of Morrison & Anderson), Polmuir road,
Ferryhill
Morrison, James, fish curer, 24 Prospect terrace
Morrison, John, carter and contractor, 152 West North st.,
Morrison, John, cashier's assistant (G. N. of S. E.) 2 Eich-
mond terrace
Morrison, Malcolmson, nurseryman, Forbesfield, Cuparstone-
GENERAL DIRECTOUY. 197
Morrison, Wm., flesher, 22 Craigie street, Ji 2 Mount place
Morrison, Wm., clothier, 1 Black's buildings, h above shop
Morrison, Wm., station master, Kittybrewster, /i 12 Haw-
thorn place
Morrison, Wm,, pianoforte tuner (Selby Wood & Co.), 246
Union street
Mortimer, Arthur F., grocer and dealer in fishing gear, 5
Carmelite street, A 73 John street
Mortimer, David A. , chemist, 1 and 3 Exchequer row
Mortimer, James, gardener, 25 Market hall, A Rubislaw
Mortimer, James, grocer, 12, h 14 Harriet street
Mortimer, Peter, clerk (J. Moir & Son), Alexander's build-
ings, Union glen
Mortimer, Wm., 1 Kubislaw place
Mortimer, Wm., Cuparstoue Lodge, Cuparstone place
Mortimer, Mrs John, Rotunda Lodge, Ferryhill
Morton, David (of J. Laing & Co.), 121 Union street
Morton, J, T., preserved provision manufacturer, E,osemount
Provision Factory ; manager, Wm. Clark
Morton, Mrs, 43 Dee street
Moscrop, Andrew, shipmaster, 18 Marischal street
Mowat, James, tailor and clothier, 37 St. Nicholas street;
renovator of gentlemen's wearing apparel, 9 Fiour-
millbrae, h 64 E.osemount place
Mowat, James, gardener, 11 Huntly street
Mowlem & Co., stone merchants, Provost Blaikie's quay;
agent, Jas. Marsden
Muil, Francis (of Mitchell & Muil), 66 Dee street
Mull, Miss, 7 Strawberry bank
Muill, John, advocate and notary public, City buildings, h
65 Bon-x4.ccord street
Muirden, A., jun., clerk (N. of S. Bank), 10 South Crown
street
Munro, Andrew (of Milne & Munro), Holburn place
Munro, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 1 Charles street
Munro, David, 169 Skene street west
Munro, James, carter, Pitniuxton, Cuparstone
Munro, James, sawmiller, 176 Crown street
Munro, James M'Intosh, teacher (St. John's School), St.
John's place, Crown terrace
Munro, John, fishcurer, 13 Prospect terrace
Munro, John, 8 Catherine street
Munro, Joseph, farmer, Broomhill, Pitmuxton
Munro, Kenneth, baker, 60, h 62 George street
Munro, Malcolm, jeweller, 25 Woolmanhili, h 14 Kintore
Ijlace
Munro, Simon, spirit merchp^nt, 51, h 49 Guestrow
17
198 GENERAL DlRECTOPtY.
Munro, Wm. A., accountant (N. B. of S.), 2 South Silver st.
Munro, Mrs, 36 Skene terrace
Munro, Miss, embroidery shop, 64 George street
Munro, Miss, biblewoman, 2 Albert place
Murdoch, Alexander & Son, grain merchants, 47 Marischal
street
Murdoch, Alexander, violin maker, 9 Minister lane
Murdoch, Mrs A., 39 Victoria street west
Murdoch, Mrs, matron, Shaw's Hospital, Eosebank House,
Rosemount
Murdoch, Miss, 67 Bon-Accord street
Murison, A. F., teacher (Grammar Sphool), 12 Balmoral ter.
Murison, James, dentist, 52 North Broadford
Murphy, Michael, rivetter (H., E., & Co.), 57 Wellington st.
Murphy, Mrs, bookseller, 6 South Silver street
Murray & M'Combie, advocates, and secretaries to the Local
Board of the North British and Mercantile Assurance
Company, l03 Union street
Murray & Urquhart, contractors, 35 Union terrace
Murray, Alexander S., agent Town and County Bank, Nor-
thern Branch, ^ 196 George street
Murray, Andrew, advocate (of Murray & M'Combie), 35
Belmont street
Murray, D. B., teacher, Sunnybank Cottage, Broomhill
road
Murray, George, commercial traveller (J. Croinbie), 47 Vic-
toria street west
Murray, Jas., bookseller and stationer, and bible depository,
28 St. Nicholas street, Ji Bellahill Cottage, 21 Bal-
moral place
Murray, James, M.D., 80 Chapel street
Murray, James, 21 Watson street
Murray, James A., accountant and sharebroker, 19 Union
buildings, /( Struan Cottage, Stocket
Murray, James, manufacturer (J. & J. Crombie), 5 Eose-
mount terrace
Murray, James, hide factor, 183 King street
Murray, James, shore porter, 3 Bannermill street
Murray, James, shipmaster, 3 South College street
Murray, James, boot-top maker, 36 Queen street
Murray, James, telegraphist (P. O.), Alves Cottage, 19
Mount street
Murray, John, importer of foreign goods, and general
merchant, 74 Union street, 1st floor, h 3rd floor
Murray, John, boot and shoe maker, 15, h 13^- Park street
Murray, Eobert, shipmaster, 6 Watson street
Murray, Thomas, baker, 24 Justice street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 199
Murray, Thomas, stamper (P. O.), h 1 King's square, Huntly
street
Murray, Wm. (of Murray & Urquhart), 21 Thistle street
Murray, Wm. hide and tallow factor, 291, 293, and 295
George street, h 20 King street
Murray, Mrs William, 196 George street
Murray, Mrs William, 14 St. Clement street
Murray, Mrs, 2^ Mary place
Murray, Mrs, 4 Little Chapel street
Murray, Miss, 43 Victoria street west
Murray, Miss, 156 Hutcheon street west
Murray, Miss, 20 Craigie street
Murray, Miss, 50 Schoolhill
Murray, Miss Jane, draper, 2 Baltic street
Murray, Misses, teachers of music, French, and German, 7
West Craibstone street
Music Hall Buildings, Union street ; keeper, Wm. Clark
Music Hall, M'Farland's, 48 Market street
Mustard, Andrew, clerk, 275 George street
Mustard, Robert, tailor and clothier, 192, h 194 George st.
Mutch, George, tailor and clothier, 107 George street
Mutch, James, letter carrier (P. O.), 6 Black's buildings
Mutch, James, stonecutter, 166 Crown street
Mutch, James (of J. Farquharson), 2 South Constitution
lane
Mutch, John (of Brebner & Mutch), 34 Loanhead terrace
Mutch, John, flesher, 43 Skene street
Mutch, Wm., overseer (D. Hogarth & Co.), 21 Bank street
Mutch, Wm., cattle dealer, 6 South Mount street
Mutter, Howie, & Co., railway agents, 6 King street
Myles, James, commercial traveller (J. Catto), 8 Henry st.
NAPIEEi, Alexander, assistant inspector of poor for Old
Machar, h 64 Holburn street
Napier, Charles, manure manufacturer, 115, chemical labo-
ratory, 111 West North street, h St. Clair street
Napier, Joseph, broker, 54 Shiprow, h above shop
Napier, William, foreman moulder (Blaikie Brothers), 15 St.
Clement street
National Bank of Scotland Branch, 67 Union street, and 42
Castle street ; agent, Thomas Adams
National Security Savings Bank, 27 Exchange street ; Thos.
Piddell, actuary
Navigation School, 21 James street; J. R. Jones
Nazareth House, Home of the Aged and Infirm, Cuparstone
Neil, Alex., grocer, 16 Pose street, h 70 Dee street
Neil, James, silk mercer, 183 Union street, h 165 Crown st.,
200 GENERAL DIKECTOIIY.
Neil, Mrs Joseph, 217 Union street
Neilson, George, secretary's assistant (Gr. N. of S. R.)j 72
Garden place
Neilson, Wm., boat builder, 10 Ganal terrace
Nelson, Mrs Daniel, 30 Bank street
Ness, Eobert, sen., carriage and harness manufacturer, 7 and
8 Union row, h 211 Union street
Netherlands Yice-Gonsul, Gharles Ludwig, 17 Eegent quay-
New Glub, 181a Union street
Newton, George, spirit dealer, 59, h 57 Netherkirkgate
Newton, John, shipmaster, 28 Wellington street
Nicol, Alex. & Co., ship and insurance brokers, 39Marischal
street
Nicol, Alexander (of A. Nicol & Co.), 29 Albyn place
Nicol, Alex., bookseller, 56 Park street
Nicol, Alex., meter, 22 Pork lane
Nicol, Archd. F., provision merchant, 63 J Windmillbrae
Nicol, George (A. Cowie & Co.), 38 Union street
Nicol, James, professor of natural history, University of
Aberdeen, 15 Bon-Accord square
Nicol, James, engine driver (Cal. Ry.), 19 Bank street
Nicol, John, beadle (U. P. Church, George street), and
funeral waiter, 16 Northfield, Gilcomston
Nicol, John, family grocer, 69 Commerce street
Nicol, John, baker, 147 George street, h above shop
Nicol, J. Blaikie (of A. Nicol & Co.), 124 Crown street
Nicol, Mrs Dr., 61 Bon-Accord street
Nicol, Mrs James, 2 Shore brae
Nicol, Mrs, 176 Crown street
Nicol, Mrs, vintner, 18 Wellington street
Nicol, Miss, provision merchant, 56 Summer street
Nicol, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 159 George street
Nicoll, Alex., commission agent, 20 Kintore place
Nicoll, E. B., solicitor, 54 Union street
Nicolson, Alexander, blacksmith, 181, h 193 West North
street
Nicolson, Alexander, baker, 2, ^ 3 Waverley place
Nicolson, Wm., family grocer, 242 Union street, h 34 Bank
street
Nicolson, Wm., coal broker, 125 Crown street
Nicolson, Misses Wilson, of Glenbervie, 9 Garden place
Nidray, Charles, 64 Hutcheon street
Nisbet, James, 4 Skene place
Nisbet, James, foreman, plumber department (J. Blaikie &
Sons), 49 Gerrard street
Niven, Alex., writer, 45 Nelson street
.Niven, James, shoemaker, 47, h 46 Windmillbrae
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 201
Noble, Alex. B., sewing machine and pattern maker, 32
Back wynd, li 35 Gerrard street
Noble, Crawford, bo Osborne place
Noble, George, cooper, 14, h 7 Carmelite street
Noble, James S., 54 Osborne place
Noble, William, assistant inspector of poor for Old Machar,
/i 187 Hard gate
Noltie, James, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 74 Com-
merce street, h \Q Castle terrace
Norrie, Josepb, 162 Crown street
Norrie, Thomas, shipmaster, 5 Ashley road
Norrie, Wm. (of Eeith & Norrie), 49 Frederick street'
Norrie, Miss, 13 Springbank terrace
North British and Mercantile Assurance Company, branch
office, 103 Union street; secretaries, Murray and
M'Combie
North British Hotel, 8 and 10 Trinity street ; Wm. Berry
North-East Coast Mission : treasurer, Alex. Brand, C.A.,
103 Union street; secretary and superintendent,
Capt. David Ross, 9 Strawberry bank
North of Scotland Banking Company, Castle street ; Robert
Lumsden, manager
North of Scotland Bank, West- End Branch, 226 Union st.;
George Carmichael, agent
North of Scotland Bank, Market Branch, 8 Exchange st. ;
Wm. Scott, agent
North of Scotland Bank, George Street Branch, 157 George
street; Benjamin Saunders, agent
North of Scotland Equitable Loan Co., 4 Flourmillbrae, and
10 Flourmill lane ; Wm. Brebner, manager
North of Scotland pianoforte and music saloon, 164 Union
street; James Macbeth
Northern Advcoiiser Office, 9 St. Catherine's wynd
Northern Agricultural Co., grain, coal, lime, guano, bones,
and all kinds of manure merchants, and manufacturers
of oil, and oilcake, 30 Waterloo quay ; Alex. Ander-
son, manager
Northern Assurance Co., office, 3 King street; Samuel
Anderson, secretary
Northern Co-operative Co., Limited ; grocery departments,
47 Gallowgate, 1 and 3 St. Paul street, 58 Regent
quay, 135 Skene street, 26 Craigie street, and 32 Mary-
well street. Clothiery, 51 Gallowgate. Bakery, 56
Loch street. Secretary — James Davidson, 49 Gallow-
gate, h 23 Watson street
Norway, Consul for, John F. White, 107 King street
202 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
OAK-TREE FOUNDRY, Indies ; D, Mitchell & Son
Officer, James, family grocer, spirit and provision merchant,
8, h 7 Garvock street
Ogg, David, basket maker, 29, 30, 31 and 32 Market gal-
lery; workshop, 13 Correction wynd
Ogg, David, jun., basket maker, 25 and 26 Market gallery,
and tobacconist, 43 Upperkirkgate
Ogg, Henry & Co , Strathdee Distillery, Cuparstone
Ogg, J. & J., Caledonian Granite "Works, Wellington road
Ogg, James, aerated lemonade, ginger beer manufacturer,
and dealer in porter and ales, 109| John street, A 21
Harriet street
Ogg, James, beadle (Free John Knox), 30 Loch street
Ogg, John (of J. & J. Ogg), 160 Crown street
Ogg, Wm. F., advocate, 15 Adelphi, ?i 118 Crown street
Ogg, Wm., wholesale basket maker, 54 Green; manufac-
tory, 13 Gaelic lane
Ogg, Mrs, 35 St. Nicholas street
Ogilvie, Alex. & Co., hatters, 20 Queen street
Ogilvie, Eev. Alexander, head master, Eobert Gordon's
Hospital
Ogilvie, George, M.D., professor, institutes of medicine,
University of Aberdeen, 29 Union place
Ogilvie, George, hatter, 43 George street
Ogilvie, James, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 9 Crown st.,
h 27 Thistle street
Ogilvie, John, 10 Kingsland place
Ogilvie, Joseph, M.A., rector of Aberdeen C. of S. Training
College, 9 Bon-Accord square
Ogilvie, Martin S. (D. M'Hardy & Son), 13 Constitution st.
Ogilvie, Thomas & Son, hat and cap manufacturers, and
warehousemen, 19 Carmelite street
Ogilvie, Thomas, sen. (of T. Ogilvie & Son), Heath Park
Cottage, Maryculter
Ogilvie, Thomas, jun. (of T. Ogilvie & Son), 2 Westfield ter.
Ogilvie, "Wm., cab proprietor, 34 Gordon st., h 24 Schoolhill
Ogilvie, Miss, 46 Bon-Accord street
Ogilvy, William Lewis Kentosh (Capt. 60th Eifles), adjutant,
1st administrative battalion, A.E.Y. ; office, 12 Castle
street
Ogston, Alex. & Son, soap and candle manufacturers, 92
Loch street
Ogston, Alexander M. (of A. Ogston & Sons), 9 Golden sq.,
and Ardoe House, Banchory-Devenick
Ogston, Alex., M.D., physician and surgeon, 252 Union st.
Ogston, Francis, M.D., 156 Union street
Ogston, Francis, jun., M.D., 156 Union street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 203
Ogston, James (of A. Ogston & Sons), Norwood, Cults
Ogstoii, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 30 Justice street
Og-ston, Mrs Alex., Norwood, Cults
Old Machar Poor House, St. Machar place ; inspector, Thos.
Skene ; governor, James Weir
Oliver, Wm. , grocer and spirit dealer, 53 Gallowgate, h 123
George street
Ophtlialmic Institution for diseases of the Eye, 61 Guestrow.
Open daily at 3-30 P.M.
Orchard, Thomas G., supervisor. First District, 27 King
street, A 19 Justice Mill lane
Ord, John (of J. & W. Campbell & Co., Glasgow), 2 Wind-
sor place
Orphan and Destitute Female Hospital, 30 Huntly street ;
matron, Miss Malcolm
PACKMAN, Andrew G., cashier, Hogarth and Co., 82
College street
Palace Hotel, 159 Union street, and 9 Bridge street; A.
M. Mackie
Palmer, Wm. J., brewer, Holburn Brewery, A 16 Balmoral
place
Panton, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 67 Park street
Pape, Mrs Helen, cook shop, 82 Windmillbrae
Pardy, Alex., book-keeper (D. Hogarth & Co.), 14 Watson
street
Pargiter, John, tailor, 22 Correction wynd
Park, Alex., manager, Newbridge Mills, h 28 Wellington pi.
Park, George, spirit dealer, 13, A 10 Queen street
Park, William, furniture dealer, 8 Mounthooly
Parker & M'Combie, advocates and accountants, 129 Union
street
Parker, John (of Parker & M'Combie), 62 Skene terrace
Parker, Septimus, professor of music, 246 Union street
Parker, Mrs Gavin, 62 Skene terrace
Paterson, Alex., guard Cal. Ry.), Union glen
Paterson, Alex., house carpenter, funeral undertaker, and
furniture dealer, 76 and 77 Woolmanhill
Paterson, David, general agent, 34 Marischal street
Paterson, David, sorter (Post Office), 6 Donald's court,
Schoolhill
Paterson, George, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 70
Windmillbrae, h 46 Chapel street
Paterson, George Hilton, Mayfield House, Cults
Paterson, Henry, commission agent, 115 Union st., A Bur-
nieboozle
Paterson, Henry, book-keeper (C. G. Elrick), 48 Watson st.
204 GENEKAL DIKECTORY.
Paterson, James, draper, 59, h 61 Gallowgate
Paterson, James (of W. Paterson & Sous), 194 King street
Paterson, John, snrgeon, 21 Albert terrace
Paterson, John, boot find shoe maker, 194 "West North st.
Paterson, Samuel, accountant (G. N. of S. E. Co.), 3 Garden
place
Paterson, William & Sons, wholesale druggists, 133 and 135
Gallowgate
Paterson, W. T. (of Leith & Paterson), Kenfield, Mannofield
Paterson, Wm., grain merchant. 40 (chapel street
Paterson, Mrs John, 6 Crimon ])lace
Paterson, Mrs Wm., Burnieboozle
Paterson, Mrs, 3 Mackie place
Paterson, Mrs, o Mackie place
Paterson, Mrs, 10 Constitution street
Paterson, Misses, 37 Victoria street west
Paton, Peter, hairdresser, 62 Shiprow
Paton, Thomas, 26 Kintore place
Pattison. James, gunmaker, 33 Charlotte street
Paul & Mackay, bullion dealers, 6 Guild street
Paul, Alexander, plasterer, 46 Hardgate
Paul, George, gardener, 16 Market hall, h Fountainhall
Paul, Wm., advocate, 177 Union street, h Stranathro Cot-
tage, Much alls
Paull, James, advocate, 22 Belmont street, h 141 Crown st.
Pearce, Mrs, teacher of music, 51 Bon-Accord street
Pearson, Mark, furniture dealer, 25 Castle street
Peddle, James, teacher (Albion Street Public School), 36
Union terrace
Pegler, George, fruiterer to the Queen, 7 Eegent quay, h 1
Stirling street
Pegler, Mrs, spirit dealer, 1 Hadden street
Penman, Miss, lodgings, 220 George street
Penny, Wm., shipmaster, 1 South Crown street
Pension Office, Crown court, 41-2^ Union street
Peru, Consul for, Wm. Black, Provost Blaikie's quay
Peterkin, James, builder, 1 Henry place
Peterkin, Mrs, midwife, 155 Gallowgate
Peterkin, Miss, ladies' be arding and day school, 2 Affleck
street
Peters, George, cabinetmaker, 10 Whitehouse street
Petrie, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 4, h 8 Meal-
market street,
Petrie, Alex., Bon- Accord Granite Polishing Works, 71, h 23
Constitution street
Petrie, Andrew, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 41 Green, h
42 Eosemount place
GENEEAL DIRECTORY. ' 205
Petrie, David, raealseller, 51 Green
Petrie, James E,. & Sons, jobbing gardeners, 153 Hardgate
Petrie, James, sen., stonecutter, 2 Bon- Accord terrace
Petrie, James & Co., polished granite manufacturers, the
Olayhills Granite Works
Petrie, James, jun. (of J. Petrie & Co.), 162 Crown street
Petrie, Robert A., house carpenter, 181 Crown street
Petty, David, late shipmaster, 1 Mackie place
Philip & Cooper, wholesale clothiers, '32 Union street
Philip, Alex., dyer and cleaner, 3 North Broadford
Philip, Archibald, overseer (G. Leslie & Co.), 2 tSt. Clement
place
Philip, Eev. G. F. I. (St. Clement's Parish), 8 Canal ter.
Philip, George, joiner, 256 George street
Philip, James, shore porter, National Bank court, 42 Castle
street
Philip, James M., shipmaster, 28 Wellington place
Philip, John, ship carpenter, 179 Crown street
Philip, John (of J. Machattie & Co.), 5 Hawthorn place
Philip, Richard, tailor and clothier, 31 Adelphi
Philip, Pobert C, commercial traveller, 50 Lnanhead ter.
Philip, Wm., jun. (of Philip & Cooper), 2 Strawberry bank
Philip, Wm., shipmaster, Ashley place
Philip, Mrs James, 161 Skene street west
Philip, Mrs Dr., 56 Loanhead terrace
Philip, Mrs, lodgings, 21 Summer street
Philip, Miss C. L., 5 Canal street
Philips, James A., teacher (St. Paul Street Public School)
75 Posemount place
Phillips, George, commercial traveller, (Anderson & Thom-
son), 5 Huntly street
Phillips, iiobert, ship master, 60 Garden place
Pickthorn, Mrs Captain, 279 George street
Piggie, Thomas, overseer (Broadford Works), 11 Eichmond
terrace
Pirie & Chisholm, fishmongers, Basement floor, Market
Pirie, Alexander & Sons, paper manufacturers and wholesale
stationers; works, Stoneywood, Woodside; and Union
Works, Poynernook, Aberdeen
Pirie, Alex, (of A. Pirie & Sons), Seaton House
Pirie, A. Charles (of A. Pirie & Sons), Bucksburn House
Pirie, Alex. (J. Blaikie & Sons, 211 Union street), 62 North
Broadford
Pirie, A., joiner and feuar, 2 Powis place
Pirie, Charles, 9 Langstane place
Pirie, Francis Logic (of A. Pirie & Sons), Waterton House
Pirie, George, late shore porter, 55 Longacre
206 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
.Pirie, George, confectioner, 58 Queen street, h 25 Justice st.
Pirie, Geo. B. (of Pirie & Chisholui), 17 Carmelite street
Pirie, James, letter carrier (P. O.), 50 Charlotte street north
Pirie, Jas., superintendent (Harbour Works), 5 Clarence st.
Pirie, Johnstone, Aberdeen branch secretary (Young's Par.
Light and M. O. Co., 33 Market st.), 7 Mount st.
Pirie, Wm. E,, D.D., professor of church history. University
of Aberdeen, 13 Bon- Accord square
Pirie, Mrs, lodgings, 3 Union wynd
Pirie, Mrs, sick nurse, 7 St. Andrew street
Pirie, Miss, dressmaker, 2O5 North Silver street
Pirrie, Wm., M.D., F.R.S.E., professor of surgery, Univer-
sity of Aberdeen, 253 Union street
Pittendrigh, Wm., builder, 22 Bank street
Playfair, Chas., gunmaker, 138 Union st., h 2a Albyn place
Police Office, City buildings, 4 Broad street
Police Tax Office, City buildings, 2 Broad street
Poison, A. H., professor of dancing and calisthenics, 36 St.
Paul street, h 58 Catherine street
Poor's Pate Office (St. Nicholas Parish), 38 Castle street;
G. G. Christie, collector
Poor's Pate Office (Old Machar Parish), 13 Belmont street ;
Alexander Diack, collector
Pope, Samuel, teacher of drawing and writing, 108 Crown
street
Pope, Wm., assistant police detective, 45 Castle street
Pope, Mrs, lodgings, 2 Trinity quay
Porter & Leighton, boot and shoe makers, 58 St. Nicholas
street
Porter & Sinclair, wbolesale merchants, 18 St. Paul street
Porter, George (of Porter & Leighton), 9 Bon-A.ccord ter.
Porter, George, jun., grain and commission merchant, 27
Wellington place
Porter, John, feuar, 3 Stephen place, 76 North Broadford
Porter, Wm., house factor, Neptune terrace, 47 York street
Porter, William, 7 Fish street
Porter, Miss, teacher of music, 9 Bon-Accord terrace
Porthill Public School, Porthill ; teacher, Eobert C. Watson
Porthill Schools, (New), 164 Gallowgate; keeper, Geo. Scott
Post Office, Market street
Pratt & Keith, warehousemen and manufacturers, 51, 53,
161, and 163 Union street; wholesiile entrance, 11
Bridge street ; goods entrance, 22 Windmillbrae ;
factory, Newbridge Mills, Hardgate
Presslie, Samuel, sergeant of police, 4 Craigwell place
Preston, G. M., commercial traveller, 13 Ferryhill place
Primerose, Miss, 3 Powis place
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 2 07
Primrose, Thomas, advocate, 19 North Silver street
Prince of Wales Hotel, 9 St. Nicholas laue ; Bobert Brown,
proprietor
Pringle & Slessor, builders, 7 Thistle lane
Proctor, William, superiutendent (Hogarth & Co.), salmon
fishings, 20 Prospect terrace
Proctor, Mrs, 45 Bon- Accord street
Proctor, Miss, teacher, 16 Victoria street west
Procurator-Fiscal of the City of Aberdeen ; Greorge Oaden-
head, Court House buildings, Castle street
Procurator- Fiscal of Aberdeen and Kincardine ; Alexander
Simpson, jun., advocate ; assistant do., Nathaniel
Farquhar, advocate. Court House buildings, Castle
street
Prosser, Oswald, solicitor (of J. & G. Collie), 1 Market st.,
h 4 Argyll place
Prudential Assurance Co. ; district superintendent, Wm.
M'Kay, 34 George street
Public Baths, 5 Crooked lane; supt., Wm. Cameron
Public Elementary Schools. See page 42
Public News-Eoom, Corn Exchange, Hadden street
Purvis, Mrs Alex., 164 Crown street
Pyper, Andrew, ginger beer and lemonade manufacturer, 4
Thornton place
Pyper, Wm., tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 89 Broad st.,
h Hillhead, Pitfodels
Pyper, Mrs, spirit dealer, 89 Loch st., h above shop
QUEEN'S Hotel, 25 Union street ; Mrs Cruickshank, inn-
keeper
Quirie, Miss, dressmaker, 48 St. Nicholas street
E>AE, Archibald (of J. & A. Rae), 22 Skene square
Rae, Francis, grocer, 22 Upper Denburn
Eae, Francis M., grocer and spirit dealer, 31 St. Clement st.,
h 67 Commerce street
Pac, George, tailor and clothier, 145 George st., // 8 South
Mount street
Eae, James, grocer, 1^ South Crown st., h 26 Caledonian pi.
Eae, J. & A., tobacco and snuff marmfacturers, 48 George
street
Eae, James, family grocer, 28; Summer street
Eae, James (of Alexander & Eae), 24 Union row
Eae, James, painter, glazier, and paperhauger, 104 John st.
All South Mount street
Eae, Jas., agent (W. Mackenzie, publisher), 61 St. Nicholas
street, h 6 South Mount street
208 GENEKAL DIRECTOEY.
Rae, Jaraes, confectioner, 77 King street
Eae, John, messenger, Aberdeen Town & County Bank, 62
Union street
"Rye, John, grocer and spirit mer chant, 16, h 4 Hanover street
Hae, John (of J. & A. !Rae), 3 Gilcomston place
Eae, John, spirit dealer, 12, h 18 Shiprow
Eae, Thomas, wright, 31 Bank street
Eae, "Wm., millwright (Ferryhill Foundry), 19^Bank street
Eae, Wm., jobbing gardener, 80 St. Andrew street
Eae, Mrs John, grocer, 45 St. Andrew street
Eae, Mrs, lodgings, 170 Crown street
Eae, Mrs, 13 Henry street
Eae, Miss, teacher, 31 Bank street
Eaeburn, Peter (of Garden & Eaeburn), 30 SchoolLill
Eailway (Aboyne & Braemar), head office, Waterloo Station ;
W. B. Ferguson, secretary; E. Milne, manager
Eailway (Caledonian), Guild Street Station; Alex. Alexander,
district traffic superintendent
Eailway (Deeside), head office, Waterloo Station ; W. B,
Ferguson, secretary ; E. Milne, manager
Eailway (Great North of Scotland), head office, Waterloo
Station, W. B. Ferguson, secy. ; E. Milne, manager
Eailway (Joint Passenger Station), off Guild street
Eainnie, Alex., builder and timber merchant, 50 Commerce
street, h 140 Union street
Eainnie. Eobt., grocer and spirit dealer, 31 Shiprow, h 46
Watson street
Eait, Wm., 4 Prospect terrace
Eait, Isabella, spirit dealer, 19 Virginia street
Eait, Mrs Agnes, 170 Crown street
Eamage, Alexander, rector. Free Church Training College,
h 50 Belvidere place
Eamsay, Andrew, convener of trades' officer, 35 Chapel st.
Eamsay, Miss, lodgings, 5 Pchoolhill
Eanken, David, commercial traveller, 21 Henry street
Eanken, Eobert, agent, 90 Eosemount place
Eanken, Miss, IcdgiTigs, 178 Crown street
Bate, John, Eoyal Bazaar, 40 Market street, h 2 Trinity
quay
Eattray, Al., tobacco pipe manufacturer, 70 West North
street
Eattray, David (of F. & E.), 84 Eosemount place
Eattray, John, mail guard, 123 Chapel street
Eattray, Eobert, M.D., surgeon-superintendent, Eoyal In-
firmary
Eattray, William, manufacturing chemist, St. Clement's
Chemical Works, 18 Link street, h at the Works
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 209
Eattray, "William, teacher, Aberdeen Institution, 9 North
Silver street, h 40 Skene terrace
Eattray, Wm., (of P. Whyte & Co.), 3 Mount street
Eattray, Wm., jun., traveller (Patrick Whyte & Co.), 32
Mount street
Eay, Miss, Elmbank, 141 Hardgate
Eedfern, Eev. Wm. (Free Methodist Church), 37 Summer
street
Eegistrar for Parish of St. Nicholas, John Watt, 4 Correc-
tion wynd
Eegistrar for Parish of Old Machar, James Valentine, office,
see additions and alterations
Eeid & Bain, drapers, 29 George street
Eeid, Alex., treasurer (Harbour Office), 161 Crown street
Eeid, Alex., carpenter, 162 Crown street
Eeid, Andrew, merchant, 6 Waverley place
Eeid, Ben. & Co., seedsmen and nurserymen, and implement
makers, Guild st. ; nurseries, Eubislaw, Burnieboozle,
and Hazlehead ; implement works. Justice Mills
Eeid, Charles, Garvock Cottage, Garvock wynd
Eeid, Charles, beadle, 6 Gerrard street
Eeid, David (of G. Eeid & Sons), 76 Dee street
Eeid, David, pawnbroker, 19 Drum's lane, A 10 St. Paul st.
Eeid, Eev. Edward, Union glen
Eeid, George & Sons, chemists and druggists, 45 Union st.
Eeid, George, late blacksmith, 84 King street
Eeid, George, jun., artist, 84 King street
Eeid, George (of B. Eeid & Co.), 23 Justice Mill lane
Eeid, George, spirit and provision merchant, 23 Shiprow, U
149 Crown street
Eeid, George, tailor, 70> St. Andrew street
Eeid, James, joiner, 20 Skene terrace
Eeid, James, 251 George street
Eeid, James (of Black & Ferguson), 4 Bon- Accord terrace
Eeid, James, tailor and clothier, 13 Adelphi
Eeid, James, storekeeper, 18 Bon- Accord street
Eeid, Jas., builder, mangle, plane, boot-tree, and last manu-
facturer, 58 John street
Eeid, John, advocate (of Burnett & Eeid), 1 Albert street
Eeid, John, manager, Bon-Accord Slate Merchant Com-
pany, Limited, All Eichmond terrace
Eeid, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 1, A 3 South College st.
Eeid, John, grocer, 70 Broad street
Eeid, John, shipowner, 43 Garden place
Eeid, John, shore porter, 4 Park place
Eeid, John, meter inspector (Gas Dep. — Town Council), 32
Skene square
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210 GEN REAL DIHECTOEY.
Heid, John, tinplate worker, 33 Chapel street
E,eid, John, flesher, 86 Hutcheon street
Heid, E-obert, tobacco and snuif manufacturer, 57 Broad st.,
h 240 Union street
Eeid, Wm., accountant (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.),
28 North Silver street
Eeid, Wm., photographer, 3 Summer street, 7i 16 Chapel st.
Eeid, Wm., tailor, 12 Holburn street
Eeid, Wm., M.D., CM., 131 Crown street
Eeid, Wm. L. (of Jopp & Eeid), 8 Albyn terrace
Eeid, Williamson, carter, 78 John street
Eeid, Mrs, matron (A. F. O. Asylum), 19 Albyn place
Eeid, Mrs B., 31 Albyn place
Eeid, Mrs C, furniture dealer, 78 George street
Eeid, Mrs D., lodgings, 173 Union street
Eeid, Mrs D. J., 19 Thistle street
Eeid, Mrs James, 131 King street
Eeid, Mrs, proprietrix, 80 John street
Eeid, Mrs, 6| St. Mary's place
Eeid, Mrs Thomas, 4 Wellington place
Eeid, Mrs, 5 Wellington place
Eeid, Mrs, 11 Watson street
Eeid, Mrs, Eoyal Eestaurant and Dining Eooms, 44 Market
street
Eeid, Mrs, sick nurse, 5 Fish street
Eeid, Mrs, lodgings, 15| Constitution street
Eeid, Mrs, lodgings, 4 Shore Brae
Eeid, Miss, 90 Union street
Eeid, Miss, hair restorer, 173 Union street
Eeid, Miss, Clariuda Cottage, Lochhead
Eeid, Miss, teacher, 3 Littlejohn street
Eeid, Miss, lodgings, 6 Little Chapel street
Eeid, Miss, dressmaker, 25 Bon- Accord street
Eeid, Miss, teacher, Orphan Hospital, 30 Huntly street
Eeid, Misses, boarding and day school, 13 Union row
Eeith & Anderson, auctioneers and live stock salesmen,
Kittybrewster
Eeith & Norrie, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 196
Gallowgate
Eeith, Alex., M.D., chemist and druggist, 138 George street,
h lb Skene terrace
Eeith, Archibald, M.D., 39 Union place
Eeith, George (of Eeith & Norrie), 24 Frederick street
Eeith, Eobert (of Eeith & Anderson), Middlefield, Woodside
Eeith, Mrs John, Cuparstone buildings
Eeith, Mrs, lodgings, 8 Guestrow
Eeith, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 10 Affleck street
GENEKAL DIRECTORY. 211
Eennet, David, teacher of mathematics, 12 Golden square
Eennie, Alexander, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 45
IJpperkirkgate, A 131 King street
Eennie, Alex., slater. Bridge place, h 30 Upperkirkgate
Eenuie, Archibald J., accountant and share broker, 123|
IJniou street, /i 31 Victoria street west
Eennie, George, printer, 64 Broad street, h 4 Powis place
Eennie, George, 15 Bon-Accord street
Eennie, George, feuar, 25 Watson street
Eennie, John T., ship insurance and share agent, 48 Maris-
ch il street, h Deemount
Eennie, John, grocer, 21 Justice street
Eennie, John, foreman blacksmith (H., E., & Co.), 25 Bank
street
Eennie, John, builder, 26 St. Paul street
Eennie, Wm., furniture dealer, 23 Gallowgate
Eennie, Wm., assistant dockmaster, 12 Cotton street
Eennie, Mrs Captain, 31 Dee street
Eennie, Mrs, 31 Victoria street west
Eennie, Mrs, flesher, 66 Basement floor, Market
Eennie, Miss, lodgings, 4 Dee street
Eennie, Miss, lodgings, 183a Union street
Eestaurant and dining rooms, 6 Bridge street ; Miss Shearer
Eettie, James (of M. Eettie & Sons), 26 Broad street
Eettie, M. & Sons, silversmiths and jewellers, dealers in
London and Geneva watches, clocks, and fancy goods,
151 Union street
Eettie, Wm. (of M. Eettie & Sons), 23 Dee street
Eettie, Miss, 3 Dee place
Eettie, Miss, lodgings, 16 Crimon place
Eew, Alex. D., clerk (J. Tulloch), 8 Ferryhill terrace
Eezin, George, furnishing tailor, 4 Belmont street, h Prim-
rose Hill, Old Aberdeen
Ehind, A., commercial traveller, 26 Broad street, h Woodside
Ehind, John (Eoyal Hotel), 61 Union street
Ehind, John, warehouseman, 6 Exchange st., h 6 Westfield
terrace
Ehind, Mrs, 5 Crown terrace
Ehynas, Geo. & Son, painters, 9 Nellfield place ^
Eiach, James, mate, 21 Osborne place
Eiach, Mrs, 7 Thistle place
Eiach, Mrs (Crown Inn), 3 Shore brae
Eice, Eobert, metal refiner and bricklayer, Clayhills, 7i 19
Margaret street
Eichards & Co., linen manufacturers, Broadford Woi-ks,
Maberley street ; bleaching and vitriol works, Eubis-
law
212 GENERAL DIKECTORY.
Eichard^, Mrs, 23 Crown street
Richardson, Wm., keeper of the Court House, Court House
buildings, Castle street
Richardson, Wm., clerk (Jas. Meston), 32 North Albert st.
Riddel, Alex., flesher, 23, h 22 Hardweird
Riddel, D., watchmaker, 33 Charlotte street
Riddel, George, commission and general merchant, 36
Marischal street, h 6 South Crown street
Riddel, James, C.E., Wilford Cottage, 1 Powis place
Riddel, John S. , agent, 7 Ferryhill place
Riddel, Peter, principal clerk (Harbour Office), 6 St. Mary's
place
Riddel, Thomas, accountant (actuary, N. S. Savings Bank),
524 Chapel street
Riddel, Mrs Wm. R., 14 Springbank terrace
Riddel, Miss, 30 Marischal street
Riddel, Miss M., 27 Watson street
Riddel, Misses C. & M., drapers; fancy warehouse, 48 Rich-
mond street
Riddell, Alex., grain merchant, 42 Union street
Riddoch, John, commercial traveller (J. Roy), 3 Powis pi.
Rifle Volunteers (1st Aberdeenshire) ; Drill Hall, Blackfriars
street ; offices, Woolmanhill
Ritchie, Alex, (of D. & A. Ritchie), 14 Nellfield place
Ritchie, David, shipmaster, 54 Quay
Ritchie, David, druggist, 39 Market street, 7i 20 Bank st.
Ritchie, D. & A., furnishing tailors, 44 St. Nicholas street
Ritchie, Donald (of D. & A. Ritchie), 21 Caledonian place
Ritchie, James, spirit dealer, 169 Gallowgate, h 22 Seamount
place
Ritchie, James, grocer, 79 King street
Ritchie, John, spirit dealer, 14 Regent quay, h 3 Theatre lane
Ritchie, Robert, letter carrier (P. O), 30 Thistle street
Ritchie, Thomas, shipowner, 3 Millburn street
Ritchie, WilHam, superintendent of salmon fishing (Dee
District), 18 Commerce street
Ritchie, Wm., boot and shoe maker, 85 and 87 Skene street,
A 46 Whitehouse street
Ritchie, Mrs Turner, 16 Watson street
Ritchie, Mrs, refreshment rooms, 0 Netherkirkgate
Robb, Alex., gas engineer, inspector of gas meters, and of
weights and measures, 23 Lodge walk, h 6 Affleck
street
Robb, Andrew, gunmaker, 160 Crown street
Robb, Geo., clerk (Town Clerk's Office), h 182 Gallowgate
Robb, George, of Pittrichie, 257 George street, and Pittrichie
House, Whiterashes
(JKNKllAL DrUKCTORY. 213
Robb, GoorgG, toa rloaler and wiiio morcliant, 114 Goor<i;o
Bb-oot, h 10 Millbank Luio
Kohl), Gof)r<^(!, engraver and litliof^raplior, 115 Union stroot
liol)l), JanuiH, ])'M\vUn- (Hull, Russoll, & Co.), 'Mi Spittal
R( *))!), Janins, joiiinr, 77 JjocIi .Htror;!;
]i.)l>l), Jolin (of Watson eV: Jiol)l>), lU Cliarlotto streofc
Kolih, John, coaclinian, Hi Jion-Accord Hircict
Kobb, Peter, beadle (Alljion Wtniet (Jlia-ix'l), 4 Park street
liol)b, liobert, broker, IJii Sliiprow
Itobb, liobert, shore porter, 45 Castle street
Kobb, Wrn., museum attendant. University buildinf^s, 82
Broad stniet
Robb, Mrs Cliiirbis, '2 (S|jriri^d)!uik terrace
Iiol)b, Mrs, ledf^iii^s, 5 Netlicrkifk^ato
Koljb, Misses, ladi(!s' (biy school, (> Afflfick street
Kobberds, Prederiek Walter, 2>'"iost of the Episccjpal Cbin-eh,
0 Carden terrace
R,ol)bie, Goo., bottler, 5 Litthjjohn street, ii 25 Upj)erkirk-
gato
E-obl)]*;, .John, spirit dcahjr, 12 Ciiusewayend
liobbie, Williairi, writ(;r (Jopp & lieid, blO Union street),
.'JG j{o]vid(jre place
Bobbie, Win., overseer (Aberdeen Lini(; C(j.), 27 Marywell
street
Koberton, Wm., forcunan moulder (liarry, Henry, & G(j.),
102 Loch street ,
Roberts, Clifford, sliipmaster, 28 Wellinj^ton strt'ct
Roberts, ])avid & Co., j^i^ and liarn<;ss rejtository, 92 and 94
Kin^ stre(!t ; coiichbuilders, \i)'.'> KinjL^ sti'eet ; and
leather merchants, 17 l'rinc(;s str(!et
Roberts, David (of D, Ji<jberts & Co.), 4 Frederick street
Roberts, Miss, 79 Kinjj^ street
Roberts, Mrs, 40 Netherkirk^ate
Robertson & Anu^t, commission nifirehants, 4 Bebnont st.
Ro})ertson & Lumsden, advoeales, ',') Union terrac(}
liebertsoii, liev. Alex. Irvine; (West Rar-ish), 120 Crown st.
Robertson, Alex., scnljituro and monunxaital works,. IVla,ry-
"wellbank, W<jllinf^ton r(jad, AlJeemrmili House, Sonlh
Collef^(. str(M;t
Robeitsr)n, Al(;x., biscuit manufacturer, Cotton street, A 78
Wales street
Robertson, Alex. & Son, jjlumbers, /i^asfitters, and brass -
founders; office, IJi Hkene terrace; workshops, 5
Denburn terrace, and .'i;j Union terrace
Robertson, Alex. & Sons, ^eiusral merthants, 20 Urn'on st.
Robertson, Alex., sen. (of A. Robertson A, Son), 7 Rosemount
tonace
214 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Robertson, Alex., jun. (of A. Bobertson & Son), 5 Denburn
terrace
Robertson, Andrew, keeper, Nellfield Cemetery, h North
Lodge, Nellfield
Robertson, C, cab hirer, Clayhills ; cab office, PerryhiU
Robertson, Charles, tailor, 18 Marischal street
Robertson, Charles & Son, ironmongers, 17 Park street, h
6 Ferryhill place
Robertson, Geo. A., secretary, Bon- Accord Swimming Club
and Humane Society, 51 John street
Robertson, George, teller (T. & C. Bank), 2 Sycamore place
Robertson, George, meal and barley warehouse, ob Green,
and Hilldowntree
Robertson, George, sawmiller, Leggart, h Hilldowntree
Robertson, George, beadle (Free Melville), Brebner's court,
84 Shiprow
Robertson, James, clerk (A. Ogston & Sons), 2 Earl terrace
Robertson, James, late hairdresser, 7 Balmoral terrace
Robertson, James, clerk (J. Miller & Co.), 39 Bon- Accord
street
Robertson, James, 4 Seaview place
Robertson, John & Co., watchmakers and jewellers, 10 Mar-
ket gallery
Robertson, John, advocate (of Robertson & Lumsden), 158
Union street
Robertson, John (of John JjyeW & Co.), 3 Affleck place
Robertson, John, corn factor and commission agent, 45
Marischal street, h 13 Caledonian place
Robertson, John, cooper and pork curer, 61 Commerce St.,
h 79 Virginia street
Robertson, John, boot and shoe maker, 1552 Gallowgate
Robertson, John, broker, 73 Green
Robertson, Leslie, confectioner, 23 George street, h above'
shop
Robertson, Robert, house proprietor, 155 Causewayend
Robertson, Robert, salmon fisher, Burnside Cottage, Ruthrie-
ston
Robertson, Wm., cabinetmaker, Plasterer's court, 70 Gallow-
gate
Robertson, Wm. Percival, dentist, 124 Crown street
Robertson, Wm., ironmonger, 49 Broad street
Robertson, Wm., spirit dealer, 41 East North street
Robertson, Wm., shore porter, 18 Jasmine terrace
Robertson, Wm., plasterer, 74 Seatnount place
Robertson, Mrs A., lodgings, 34 Union terrace
Robertson, Mrs B., 11 Albert terrace
Robertson, Mrs, 4 Albert terrace
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 215
Robertson, Mrs, 37 Mount street
Robertson, Mrs, provision agent, 209 Gallowgate
Robertson, Mrs, midwife, 21 Woolmanbill
Robertson, Mrs, midwife, 45 Park street
Robertson, Mrs Jobn, innkeeper (City Hotel), 21 St. Nicho-
las street
Robertson, Mrs, draper, 125 Crown street
Robertson, Miss, teacher (Ross's School, Holburn street), 12
Holburn street
Robertson, Miss, teacher, school 1 Skene row, h 35 Huntly
street
Robertson, Miss, teacher of pianoforte and singing, 209
Gallowgate
Robertson, Miss, West End Millinery Establishment, 13a
Union place
Robertson, Miss, dressmaker, 55 Schoolhill
Robinson, Crura, & Co., cotton spinners, Bannermill
Robinson, Hardy (of R., C, & Co.), Denmore
Robson, Alex., seedsman (C. & D.), 16 Crimon place
Robson, James W., assistant clerk to P. and I. Tax Commis-
sioners ; office, 27 King street, h 54 Victoria st. west
Robson, James, Lome Hotel, 6 Trinity quay
Rodger, James, M.B., CM., physician, 22 Union place
Roger, G. S. (of Pratt & Keith), 34 Albyn place
Roger, Hugh, forman boatbuilder (H., R., & Co.), 45 Wel-
ington street
Roger, James, clerk, 264 George street
Roger, Wm., clerk (Broadford Works), 264 George street
Rollo, Wm., clerk, 73 Wales street
Ronald, George, grocer, 35 Bon-Accord street
Ronald, Wm., hide and leather factor, 16 St. Paul street, h
19 Union terrace
Rose, Alex, (of D. Rose & Co.), 42 Albyn place
Rose, Donaldson & Co., shipowners and timber merchants,
6 York street
Rose, George, turner, 71 Green, h 76 Skene sfreet
Rose, Geo., flesher, 1, 2, and 3 Market hall, li 26 North Silver
street
Rose, James (of D. Rose & Co.), 5 Rubislaw terrace
Rose, John (G. Lyall & Co.), 31 Bank street
Rose, W. (of D. Rose & Co.), 11 Golden square
Rose, Mrs, midwife and ladies' nurse, 43 Frederick street
Rose, Miss, 19 Guestrow
Ross & Bell, painters and decorators, 10 Hardgate, near
F. W. Church
Ross & Ledingham, drapers, 23 Union street
Ross, Alex., stoneware merchant, 57 Windmillbrae
216 GENERAL DIRECTOKY.
Ross, Alex., hotel keeper (Steam Yacht), Pocra Pier
Ross, Alex., spirit dealer, 74 Green
Ross, Alex. M., goods agent (G. N. of S. R.), 11 Canal ter.
Ross, Andrew, flesher, 156 George street
Ross, Andrew, manager (G. T. & Son), 81 Wales street
Ross, Andrew, druggist, 43 Castle street, h 10 Roslin ter.
Ross, Archibald, 127 King street
Ross, David, spirit dealer, 1, h IJ Well of Spa
Ross, Captain David, secretary, East Coast Mission, 9
Strawberrybank
Ross, Francis, sorter (Post Office), 2 Eden place
Ross, George, house proprietor, 2 Little Wales street
Ross, George, bootmaker (Successor to J. Eraser & Son), 94
Union street, 7i 71 North Broadford
Ross, George, 16 Bon-Accord lane
Ross, Hugh, umbrella maker, 12 Gallowgate
Ross, Hugh, jun., haberdasher, 12 Broad street, h Oakbank,
Cults
Ross, Hugh, grocer, 270 George street, h 72 Catherine street
Ross, James, advocate (of Adam, Thomson, & Ross), 153
Crown street
Ross, James, boot and shoe maker, 21, h 25 Virginia street
Ross, James, builder, 23 Henry street
Ross, Jas., clothier and haberdasher, 206, h 208 George st.
Ross, James (of Ross & Ledingham), 10 Crimon place
Ross, Major John, chief constable of Aberdeenshire, County
PoHce Office, 25 and 27 Lodge Walk, A 1 Albyn pi.
Ross, John, builder, 23 Henry street
Ross, John, silk mercer, &c., 119 Union street, h 12 Albert st.
Ross, John, blacksmith, 9 Chapel lane
Ross, John, broker, 24 Shiprow
Ross, John, shipmaster, 77 Waterloo quay
Ross, John Adam, accountant (L. M'Kinnon, jun.), 6 South
» Mount street
Ross, John, builder, 5 Middle Denburn, h 54 St. Nicholas st.
Ross, Lewis, storekeeper. Gas Works, Cotton street, h at
the gate
Ross, R. & Son, plasterers, St. Clair st., h 49 Upperkirkgate
Ross, Robert, gilder, electro plate, &c., 2 Crown court, 41^
Union street
Ross, Wm., advocate, 20 Belmont street, A 14 Rose street
Ross, Wm., 5 Mitchell place
Ross, Wm. B., gas inspector, 21 Skene row
Ross, W. & J., grocers and spirit merchants, 202 Gallowgate
Ross, Mrs J., 16 Albert terrace
Ross, Mrs, late of Kin tore, 24 Union place
Ross, Mrs John, 29 Wellington place
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 217
Ross, Mrs, Eailway Tavern, Calsayseat
Ross, Mrs, 8 Park place
Ross, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 74 Loch street
Ross, Mrs, provision merchant, 17 Little Chapel street
Ross, Mrs, lodgings, 54 St. Nicholas street
Ross, Mrs, lodgings, 2 Wales street
Ross, Mrs, lodgings, 78 Park road
Ross, Mrs Jane, sick nurse, 40 Skene square
Ross, Mrs, grocer, 81 Bon- Accord street
Ross, Miss, boarding school, 42 Union place
Ross, Miss, grocer, 37, h 35 Union terrace
Ross, Miss, 6 Devanha terrace
Ross, Miss, lodgings, 16 Back wynd
Ross, Miss, 42 Skene terrace
Ross's School, 47 Holburn street
Routledge, Whinton & Son, rope and twine manufacturers,
219 Gallowgate
Routledge, William Jamieson (of W. Routledge & Son), 99
Crown street
Routledge, Mrs, 15 Carden place
Routledge, Miss, 220 Gallowgate
Rowell, Benjamin, watchmaker, 173, h 247 George street
Rowell, John, musical instrument and clock maker, 186
George street
Rowell, Joseph, sen., blacksmith, 35 North Broadford
Roy, Jas., late Civil Service, Prospect Cottage, Ruthi'ieston
Roy, John, jun. , nursery seedsman, 48 Union st. ; nursery,
Ferryhill, h 4 Rotunda place, Ferryhill
Roy, John, teacher (Dr. John Brown's School), 3 Loanhead
place
Roy, Wm., fishing tackle maker, 60 North Broadford
Royal Aberdeenshire Highlanders' Militia Depot, Barracks,
King street
Royal Bank of Scotland Branch Office, 152 Union street;
agents, Cochran & Anderson, advocates
Royal Bazaar, 40 Market street ; John Rate
Royal Engineer's Office, 8 Castle terrace
Royal, George, book agent (Virtue & Co.), Bremmer's court,
9 Castle street
Royal Hotel, 61 Union street ; John Rhind
Royal Hotel Restaurant, Adelphi lane
Royal Northern Agricultural Society; Alex. Yeats, advocate,
89 Union street, secretary
Royal Northern Club, 204 Uiaion street ; James Tytler,
chartered accountant, 137 Union street, secretary
Runcie & Lyons, Misses, milliners, loO Union street
Runcieman, John, commercial traveller, 11 Union buildings
218 GENERAL DIRECTORS.
Euncieman, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 11 Union buildings
Runcy, Charles, Barkmill House, Berryden road
Euncy, Charles F., advocate, 2 Correction wynd, h Craig-
bank. Cults
Eussel, Francis, beadle (Free Greyfriars _Church), 5 Jopp's
court, Broad street
Eussel, George, sculptor, 4 Dee street
Eussel, Peter, M.D., 12 Eegent quay
Eussel, William, bookseller and stationer, 19 Broad street,
h Millbank Cottage, Woodside
Eussel, Mrs, 160 Crown street
Eussell, Francis, goods agent (N". B. Ey.), Guild street, h 70
Holburn street
Eussell, James (of Leslie & Eussell), 14 Caledonian place
Eussell, John, foreman painter (Farquhar & Gill), 16 Chapel
street
Eussell, Eobert E., clerk (J. Smith & Co.), 261 George st.
Eussell, Thos. (of Hall, Eussell, & Co.), 38 Albyn place
Eussell, "Wm., silk mercer (successor to W. Murdoch), 149
IJnion street, h 4 Bon- Accord terrace
Eussell, Mrs, 35 Huntly street
Eussell, Mrs, 49 Bon -Accord street
Eussell, Miss, 112 Crown street
Eussell, Miss, 9 Watson street
Eussia, Consul for, Wm. Smith, 38 King street
Eust, Ale?:., commission agent. Crown court, 41| Union st.
Eust, Alex., builder, 18 Bon- Accord lane, h 38 Union ter.
Eust, James (of J. Eust & Son), 14 Thistle street
Eust, John & Son, timber merchants, Footdee Sawmills, and
22 Eose street
Eust, John (of J. Eust & Son), 26 Eose street
Eust, John, jun., architect, 4 Belmont street, h 41 Summer
street
Eust, Williamson, of Auchincleck, Gilcomston park
Eust, Mrs, lodgings, 84 Union street
Eust, Mrs, 4 Dee place
Eust, Mrs, late of Slains, 4 Mackie place
Eutherford, George D., advocate and notary public, 124
Union street, h 4 West Craibstone street
Eutherford, James, audit accountant (G. N. of S. E.), Mount
street west
Eutherford, Eev. John (U. P. Church, St. Nicholas lane), 9
Westiield terrace
Eutherford, Thomas, carver, 5 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill
Eutherford, Wm., 19 Osborne place
Eutherford, Wm., painter, 172 Crown street
Euthven, George J. W., 19 Springbank terrace
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 219
Rutledge, John, governor of prison, h Prison, Lodge walk
Euxton, Thomas, advocate, 84 Union street, h 22 Eubislaw
terrace
ST. ANDREW'S Episcopal School, Bremner's court, 9
Castle street
St. John's Episcopal School, Crown terrace
St. Margaret's Mission Chapel and School (Mission Priest,
Eev. John Comper), Seamount place
St. Mary and St. John, Convent of, Bellevue House, Hard-
gate
St. Nicholas Brass Foundry, 12 Netherkirkgate, plumbers,
brassfoundcrs, and coppersmiths ; Wm. Joss, manage^
St. Nicholas Poor House, Nelson street ; governor, William
Dalgliesh ; inspector, James "Wallace ; office, 38 Castle
street
St. Nicholas Printing Office, 15 St. Nicholas street; David-
son & Smith, proprietors
St. Paul Street Hall, St. Paul street ; keeper, Eobert Wyllie
Sadler, Mrs, lodgings, 1S9 Union street
Sailor's Institute, 21 James street
Saint, James, jun., silk mercer, hosier, and outfitter, 171 and
173 Union street ; wholesale, 52 and 54 Windmillbrae,
A 6 West Craibstone street
Saint, Miss, 11 Union row
Salmond, Pat., sorter (P. O.), 5 Drum's lane
Salmond, Wm., letter carrier (P. O.), 5 Drum's lane
Salter, Mrs, 23 Nelson street
Sandison, Ludovic G.. fishing rod, and golf club maker, 118
King street, h 4 King street place
Sang, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 50 Summer street, h 8
Stronach's close
Sangster & Co., St. Clair Steam Aerated Water Works,
porter and ale stores, St. Clair street
Sangster, Alex., sheriff officer, 10 Frederick street
Sangster, Alex., draper, 40 Market gallery, h 22 Mealmarket
street
Sangster, Alex., grocer, 16 Nellfield place, h Lachlan Cot-
tage, Cuparstone
Sangster, George, butcher, 198 Gallowgate, h 3 Canal street
Sangster, J. & G., spirit dealers, 33 James street
Sangster, James, mariner, 4 Bannermill street
Sangster, John, druggist, 46 Commerce street, A 17 Carden pi.
Sangster, John, clothier and shirtmaker, 139 Union street, h
1 Springbank terrace
Sangster, Eobert, sen., flesher, 31 Market hall, h 21 Crown
street
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220 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Sangster, Srnitli, & Co., wholesale watch and clock makers
(to Her Majesty), 78 Union street
Sangster, Wm., cask collector, 37 Whitehouse street
Sangster, Mrs, keeper, Public News-room, Exchange street,
A 53 Green
Sangster, Miss, dressmaker, 36 Union terrace
Sangster, Miss, sick nurse, 9 Little Belmont street
Sasines Register, County buildings ; N. Burnett, advocate,
registrar
Saunders, Benjamin, agent, George Street Branch, IST. of S.
Bank, li 50 John street
Saunders, Kemp, coal merchant, 41 Springbank terrace
Saunders, Peter (J-iichards & Co.), Mount street west
Saunders, Thomas, staff sergeant, gymnastic instructor, 72
John street
Saunders, Wm., writer (Lumsden & Robertson), 69 Chapel
street
Saunders, Mrs, broker, 15 East North street
Savage, Edward, house steward, Lunatic Asylum, h 10
Henry street
Scatterty, Alex., Exchange Eestaurant, 21 Stirling street,
and 24 Exchange street
Scatterty, George, grocer, 1 St. Andrew street, h 65 Loch st.
Schaschke, Gottleib, tailor and clothier, 1 Correction wynd,
h 70 E-osemount place
Schultz, Edward, tailor, 184 Upperkirkgate
Scollie, Captain, Burnside Cottage, Eurhrieston
Scorgie, Alex., agent and collector, 27 Frederick street
Scorgie, Alex., carpenter, 16 Cotton street
Scorgie, George, jobbing gardener, 16 College street
Scorgie, J., blacksmith, Hilldowntree
Scorgie, John, egg and butter dealer, 40 Broad street
Scott & Malcolm, carpenters and blacksmiths, Mannofield
Scott, Alex., letter carrier (P. O.), 72 Loch street
Scott, Alexander, 26 Ferryhill place
Scott, A., gardener, 1 Market hall, h Berryden
Scott, Alex. W., clerk (J. Moir & Son), Garthdee
Scott, David, photographer, 246 Union street, h 82 Chapel
street
Scott, Francis, bookseller and stationer, 52, li 50 George st.
Scott, George, keeper, New Porthill Schools, h 7 Young st.
Scott, James, agent (Mutter, Howey, & Co.), 24 Bank st.
Scott, James, grain merchant, 13 James street, h 61 Com-
merce street
Scott, John (North of Scotland Bank), 4 Osborne place
Scott, John, teacher (Gordon's Hospital), 4 Albert street
Scott, John, agent, 11 Mount street
I
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 221
Scott, John (Northern Agricultural Co.), 72 St. Andrew st.
Scott, John, foreman engineer (H., R., & Co.), 6 York street
Scott, John, beadle (Free Ferryhill) 4 Abbotsford place
Scott, John, nailmaker, 74 West North street
Scott, William, agent, Market Branch, N. of S. Bank, 8 Ex-
change street, h 74 Eosemount place
Scott, W. A., clerk (J Moir & Son), 12 Marischal street
Scott, Wm. D., 9 St. Mary's place
Scott, Mrs, Ruthrieston Lodge
Scott, Mrs G. Cooper, 1 1 Eubislaw terrace
Scott, Mrs, 26 Mount street
Scott, Mrs, 28 Broad street
Scott, Mrs, chimney sweep, 60 Gallowgate
Scott, Miss (late of Berry den), 53 Bon- Accord street
Scotsman Office, 145 Union street ; Robert Walker
Scottish Provincial Assurance Co., 93 Union street; T. Y.
Wardrop, manager
Seaton Brick and Tile Works ; depot, Guild street
Seay, Samuel, shoemaker, 20 Crown street, h 44 Windmill-
brae
Sedgwick, John, foreman (D. Roberts, currier), 8 King street
place
Sefton, Henry, engineer, Bannermill, 7i 19 Constitution st.
Sefton, Mrs Charles, 3 Osborne place
Sefton, Misses, Berlin wool and furnishing warehouse, 126
Union street, h 3 Osborne place
Seivwright, John, Berlin wool and fancy goods warehouse,
85, h 83 Union street
Seivwright, Miss, Berlin wool and fancy goods warehouse,
54 George street
Selbie, James, blacksmith and chainmaker, 3 Commerce
lane, h 1 Bannermill street
Selbie, Joseph, clerk (A. Pirie & Sons), 5 Nellfield place
Selbie, Thomas, beadle (St. James' Church), 6 Jopp's lane
Selby, Wood, & Co., music saloon, 191 Union street
Selkirk, Rev. James (Free East), 5 Westfield terrace
Sellar, James, shipmaster, 1 Link street
Sellar, Wm., confectioner, 50 Castle street
Sellar, Mrs., 178 Skene street west
Semple, Rev. Robert, Free Church, Ruthrieston, h Holm
Cottage, Broomhill road
Session-Clerk for District of St. Nicholas, Alex. Simpson,
advocate. Bank House, 35 Castle street
Session-Clerk for Parish of Old Machar, William Dey, 14
Roslin terrace
Shand, Alexander, engineer, 85 Bon-Accord street
Shand, David (of M'Gregor & Shand), 1 Baker street
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222 GENEEAL DIKECTOEY.
Shand, James W. F. Smith, M.D., 256 Union street
Shand, Jolin, draper (Wm. Morrison), 12 St. Andrew street
Shand, John, licensed porter, 33 Regent quay i
Shand, Wm. M. (Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde Slupping Co.), \
3 Mitchell place '
Shand, Wm. & Co., house carpenters, fuueral undertakers,
and furniture dealers, 4O5 Woolmanhill
Shand, Mrs (of Templeland), Albert Cottage, Prince Arthur
street
Shand, Mrs, sick nurse, 20 Gordon street
Shand, Mrs, lodgings, 44 Blackfriars street
Shand, Miss, teacher (Northfield Public School), 1 Mount
street west
Shand, Misses, 45 Belmont street
Shanks, Colin, late baker, 93 Skene street ^ ^
Sharp, Andrew, grain merchant, 37 James street, h Justice-
Mill Cottage, Union glen
Sharp, John, teller. Union Bank, h 48 Constitution street
Shaw, Donald, head warder, Prison, h 8 Exchequer row
Shaw, James, parcel clerk (G. N. of S. E.), 44 Blackfriars
street
Shaw, John Milne, advocate and notary public, 37 Market
street, h 5 Springbank terrace
Shaw, S. E. W., auctioneer and valuator, 12 Adelphi, h 46.
Eichmond street
Shaw, Thomas L. , sheriff officer for the Counties of Aberdeen
and Kincardine, and bar officer. Sheriff Court House
BhaW, W. & G., tailors and outfitters, 57a Marischal st.
Shaw, Miss, 20 Springbank terrace
Shaw's Hospital, Eosebank House, 8 Eosemount place ; Mrs
Murdoch, matron
Sheach, David, writer, 84 Union street, h 1 Albert place
Sheed, John & Co., wine, spirit, and liqueur merchants,
plate glass factors, and general commission merchants,
44 Marischal street, and Theatre lane
Sheed, John (of John Sheed & Co.), 44 Marischal street
Shelley, Wm., sergeant of police, 20 Kingsland place
Shepherd, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 North
Broadford
Shepherd, Alex., tea and provision dealer, 71 Shiprow
Shepherd, Alex., auctioneer, 14 Castle street, h 26 Jasmine
terrace
Shepherd, Charles, overseer (Mowlam & Co.), 3 Henry place
Shepherd, Charles, manager, Aberdeen Steam Navigation!
Co., 87 Waterloo quay, h 1 Welhngton street
Shepherd, George, agent, 26 Broad street
Shepherd, George J. (of S. & S.), 23 Bon- Accord terrace
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 223
Shepherd, James (of S. & S.), 23 Bon- Accord terrace
Shepherd, James, box manufacturer, &c., Spring garden, h
54 Loanhead terrace
Shepherd, James, glass and china merchant, 13 Skene st.
Shepherd, John, clerk, Cuparstone buildings
Shepherd, John, boot maker, 21 Windy wynd
Shepherd, Simpson, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 52,
h 50 King street, and Drumduan, Banchory-Devenick
Shepherd, William H. (of S. & S.), 23 Bon- Accord terrace
Shepherd, William, wholesale and retail confectioner, 21
Guestrow, h 39 Dee street
Shepherd, William, hay dealer, 11 Trinity quay, h Euby
Cottage, Balmoral place
Shepherd, Mrs, 8 Rosemount terrace
Sherar, John, 50 George street, and Villafranca
Sherar, Mrs, lodgings, 94 Skene street
Sherar, Miss, restaurant and dining rooms, 6 Bridge st.
Sherer, Andrew, ship chandler, 13 Eegent quay, h above
shop
Sheret, Robert, grocer and ship chandler, 67 Shiprow, h 95
Wales street
Sheriff's Office, Court House buildings, Castle street
Sheriff-Clerk's Office, County buildings. Castle street
Sheriff Court, County buildings, Castle street ; William
Richardson, keeper
Sheriff Watson's Female School of Industry, Skene st. west
Sheriffs, Miss, 15 Rose street
Sherman, Miss, 71 Crown street
Shcrrit, David, draughtsman (J. Duthie, Sons, & Co.), 1
Canal street
Shewan, Alex., jobbing gardener, 33 Whitehouse street
Shiells, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 197 George street
Shinnie, Ferguson, writer, 4 Correction wynd, ^ 28 Mount
street
Shinnie, James (of R. & J. Shinnie), 167 Skene street west
Shinnie, Robert & James, coachbuilders, 20 Langstane place
Shinnie, Robert, (of R. & J, Shinnie), 11 Huntly street
Shipmasters' Society Hall, 1 1 Quay ; Alex. Cochran, advo-
cate, clerk
Shipping Office, 28 Regent quay
Shirer, William, clerk, 2 Canal street
Shirras, Alex., tinsmith, 99 Bridge street, h 5 Huntly street
Shirras, Wm. & Son, lamp manufacturers, purveyors of oils,
and copper^- brass, and tinplate workers, 40 and 44
Schoolhill
Shirras, Wm. (of Wm. Shirras & Son), 103 Union street
Shirras, Miss E., draper, 271 George street
224 GENERAL DIRECTORY,
Shirreffs, Alex. B., precentor (South Church), 20 Princes
street
Shirreffs, Alex., painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 89, A 87
Gallowgate
Shirreffs, Charles, secretary, " Aberdeen Young Men's
Christian Association," 198 Union street
Shirreffs, James, grocer, 224 George street, h Westfield Cot-
tage
Shirreffs, John, cab hirer, 17 Gordon street
Shirreffs, Kenneth, grain agent, 8 James street, h Strawberry
Cottage, 44 Hardgate,
Shirreffs Mrs James, 23 Watson street
Shirreffs, Miss, dressmaker, 20 Princes street
Shirres, Alexander, advocate and notary public, 124 Union
street
Shirres, D. L. (of D. L. S. & Co.), TuUos House, Nigg
Shirres, D. L. & Co., manufacturers and warehousemen, 76
George street
Shirrres, James (of Shirres, Webster, & Mackenzie) 15 Albert
street
Shirres, Webster, & Mackenzie, wholesale warehousemen, 42
Market street
Shirres, William, 76 George street, A 14 Bon- Accord square
Shivas, Wm., boot closer, 75 George street, h 33 Mount st.
Shives, George, butcher, 42 Skene square, Ti 39 Eosemount
place
Shives, Thomas, advocate, 74 Union street
Shore Dues and Harbour Office, Quay, foot of Marischal st.
Short, Wm., prison warder, 7 Henderson's court, Broad st.
Sivewright, James, engine driver, (Cal. Bly.), 4 Marywellst.
Sivewright, Mrs, 43 Victoria street west
Sivewright, Mrs, flesher, 28 Market hall
Silver, George, spirit dealer, 92, h 90 Shiprow
Silver, Wm., clothier and tailor, 20 Netherkirkgate, h Gil-
comston park
Silver, Mrs, lodgings, 201 Union street
Sim, George, bird stuffier, 20, h 120 King street
Sim, George, commercial traveller, Laurel Cottage, Nellfield
place
Sim, James, gardener, 33 Short Loanings
Sim, James, 17 Mount street
Sim, James & Co., manufacturing chemists, and wholesale
druggists, 76 King street
Sim, James (of J. Sim & Co.), Cornhill House
Sim, James (of Davidson & Sim), 1 Marine place
Sim, John, accountant (North of Scotland Bank), 76 Eose-
mount place
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 225
Sim, Jolin, surgeon (H.E.I.C.S.), Howburn Cottage, Hol-
burn street
Sim, John, spirit dealer, 283 George st., h 1 Firbill pi. O. A.
Sim, Eobert, rector (Academy, 18 Union row), h 38 Skene
street
Sim, Wm., tanner and currier, Newbridge, 74, h 76 Hard-
gate
Sim, Wm., clerk (Eichards & Co.), Eubislaw Bleacbfield, h
at the works
Sim, William, smoke-curer, builder, and jobbing mason, 19
Kidd lane
Sim, Wm., 9 Park place
Sim, Mrs Gr., grocer and spirit dealer, 74 Shiprow
Sim, Mrs George, 4 East Craibstone street
Sim, Miss, broker, 46 Woolmanhill
Simpson & Oadenhead, advocates. Court House buildings,
Castle street
Simpson & Whyte, clothiers to Her Majesty, 21 Union build-
ings
Simpson, Alex., advocate, clerk and treasurer of the General
Session of St. Nicholas ; office, Bank House, 35 Castle
street, h 8 Golden square
Simpson, Alex., jun., advocate (of S. & C), procurator-
fiscal for Aberdeen and Kincardine ; office Court
House buildings. Castle street, h The Firs, by Murtle
Simpson, Alex., bookseller, 2 Queen street, h Poplar House,
15 Guestrow
Simpson, Andrew, joiner and picture frame maker, 33 Skene
Square
Simpson, Charles, 9 Craigie street
Simpson, George, baker, 58 Park street, h above shop
Simpson, Jas,, cabinetmaker, billiard and bagatelle table
maker, 40 George street
Simpson, James, tailor and clothier, 12 South Mount street
Simpson, John, M.D., 2 East Craibstone street
Simpson, John B., collector (Gas Dep. — Town Council),
275 George street
Simpson, Wm., principal beadle (Free High), funeral waiter
and collector, 36 Union terrace
Simpson, Wm., horse shoer, 18 Carmelite street, h 34 Union
terrace
Simpson, Mrs (late of Kintore), 10 Westfield terrace
Simpson, Mrs A,, 4 Springbank terrace
Simpson, Mrs George, 6 Alford place
Simpson, Mrs John, 2 East Craibstone street
Simpson, Mrs, 35 Constitution street
Simpson, Mrs, 53 Yictoria street west
226 GENERAL DIRECTOHY.
Simpson, Mrs Arcliibald, 29 North Silver street
Simpson, Mrs, restaurant keeper, 1 Kintore place west, h
25 South Mount street
Simpson, Miss, 1 Alford place
Simpson, Miss, lodgings, 14 North Silver street
Sinclair, A., shipmaster, 23 Caledonian place
Sinclair, Donald (John Smith & Co.), 1 Skene place
Sinclair, George, teller, Union Bank
Sinclair, George, proprietor, 18 Marischal street, h 7 King
street road
Sinclair, George (of Porter & Sinclair), 72 Gerrard street
Sinclair, James A., accountant, and agent for the Bank of
Scotland, 20 Bon- Accord terrace
Sinclair, James, keeper, and resident manager of Mechanics'
Institution, Market street
Sinclair, John, grocer, 50 Virginia street, h above shop
Sinclair, John G., fish dealer. Basement, Market,
Sinclair, Wm., wholesale druggist and oil merchant, 34 and
36 Upperkirkgate, A in court, and Morningside
Sinclair, Wm., jun., wholesale druggist, 36 Upperkirkgate,
h Fuschia Bank, Cults
Singer Sewing Machine Manufacturing Co., 225 Union st.,
James M' Gavin, agent
Singer, Patrick (of D. Wyllie & Son, 167 Union street)
Singer, Mrs, lodgings, 40 Broad street
Singer, Mrs, coffee rooms, 25 Netherkirkgate, h 7 St.
Catherine's wynd
Singer, Mrs, teacher (St. Andrew's Episcopal School), 47^
Nelson street
Skakle, George, cashier and accountant (goods department,
G. N. of S. E.), Froghall Cottage
Skakle, John (of Morrison and Skakle), Froghall Cottage
Skene & Goodbrand, rope and twine manufacturers, Mount-
hooly rope works
Skene, Alex., wholesale tea, coffee, and commission mer-
chant, 21, h 22 Eegent quay
Skene, Alex., tailor and clothier, 72 North Broadford
Skene, Allan, flesher, 191 George street
Skene, Rev. Charles (John Knox Church), 10 Rose street
Skene, John D., commission merchant, 23 Marischal street,
h Queen's cross
Skene, John, cattle dealer, 17 North Broadford
Skene, Peter, carter, Devanha Brewery, 5 Affleck street
Skene, P. A., flesher, 25a, h 25 Thistle street
Skene, Thomas, inspector of poor. Old Machar ; office, St.
Machar place, h Victoria Cottage, Ashley place,
Cuparstone road
GENERAL DTKECTORY. 227
Skene, Wm., lithograplier, engraver, and ornamental printer,
21| Schoolhill, h 54 North Charlotte street
Skene, M., grain merchant, 10 Wellington place
Skene, Miss, 3 Bon- Accord square
Skinner & Buchan, stonecutters, Victoria street south
Skinner & Wilsone, advocates, 229 Union street
Skinner, George (of Skinner & Buchan), 1 Affleck place
Skinner, John & Son, boatbuilders, Wellington street, near
the Links
Skinner, John (of J. Skinner & Son), 55 Wellington street
Skinner, Mrs John, grocer, 5 Blackfriars street
Skinner, Miss, I3O5 Union street
Skinner, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 121 Crown street
Slack, Mrs, Elm Cottage, Kuthrieston
Slaker, William, painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 9 Stir-
ling street, h 4 South Mount street
Slasser, Alexander, assistant superintendent, Gas Works, h
7 Shiprow
Slater, John, fish curer, 45 York street
Sleigh, Eev. Charles, M.A., 159 King street
Sloan, Eev. John M. (Free South Church), Manse, Queen's
road
Slora, Wm., jobbing gardener, 32 Skene row
Slorach, Colin, spirit dealer, Warkmen's Tavern, 16 Shiprow
Slorach, Wni., spirit dealer, 15 Castle street
Smart, Archibald H., wholesale and retail grocer, 56 Upper
Denburn
Smart, George, curer and provision dealer, 39 James street,
h 4 Castle hill
Smart, J. & J., cart and lorry builders, spring makers,
wheelwrights, and general blacksmiths, Clayhills
Smart, J. C, Deeside railway carrier, 48 Dee street
Smart, John (of J. & J. Smart), Deemouth House, South
College street
Smart, John, shipmaster, 6 Caroline place
Smart, Peter, clerk, 50 Watson street
Smart, William, assistant inspector of poor for Old Machar,
1 1 Holburn place
Smart, William (of Farquharson & Co.), 1 Langstane place
Smart, Wm., sergeant of police, 22 Young street
Smart, Miss, 28 Union terrace
Smidth, A. J. (Great Northern Telegraph Co.), Summer
Lodge, Kepplestone
Smith & M'Intosh, card and pasteboard makers, paper
colourmen, and ena.mellers. Old Spring Garden Works
Smith & M'Kenzie, plumbers and gas fitters, 8| Schoolhill
Smith, A. & J., working jewellers, 25 St. NiciioLis street
228 GENEEAL DIRECTORY.
Smith, A. & J., stonecutters, Gilcomston park
Smith, Alex, (of A. & J. S., jewellers), 57 Victoria st. west
Smith, Alex, (of A. & J. S., stonecutters), Gilcomston park
Smith, Alex, (of Smith & M'Kenzie), 5 Crimon place
Smith, Alex., engineer, 7 Powis place
Smith, Alex., superintendent (Gas Works), 7 Constitution st.
Smith, Alex., confectioner, 27, h 29 Park street
Smith, Alex., 23 Bank street
Smith, Alex. Emslie, advocate, 130| Union street, h Summer-
hill House
Smith, Alex., clerk (T. Baird), 31 Charlottee street
Smith, Alex., gardener, 1 36 Market hall , h Bumside, Stocket
Smith, Alex., grocer, 76, h 74 St. Andrew street
Smith, Andrew, late draper, 2 Rubislaw place
Smith, Arthur, painter and glazier, 30 Begent quay, h 13
Commerce street
Smith, Charles (of Anderson & Thomson), 1 Mackie place
Smith, Charles (of Gordon & Smith), 67 Dee street
Smith, Charles, superintendent (Goods Department, Cal.
Railway), 35 Victoria street west
Smith, Charles, 49 Victoria street west
Smith, David (of Home & Smith), 20 Garden place
Smith, David, solicitor and notary public, 83 Union street, h
59 Victoria street west
Smith, David, assistant (J. L. & Co.), 12 Ferryhill terrace
Smith, David, principal beadle (E. U. Church, John street),
117 Loch street
Smith, E. M., clerk, 3 Albert place
Smith, Farquharson (of W. Smith & Son), 37 Market street
Smith, Ferguson, writer, 311 George street
Smith, Francis W., house carpenter and builder, 15 Hanover
street, A 12 Castle brae
Smith, Frank, 33 Victoria street west
Smith, Geo., wright, 5 Causey place, and 21 Mounthooly
Smith, George, boot and shoe maker, 62 Broad st., h 63 Dee
street
Smith, George Brown (of G. W. Wilson & Co.), Springbank,
Mannofield
Smith, George, news agent, 25 Skene street
Smith, Jas., wholesale watch and clock maker, 20 Belmont
street, h 3 Rubislaw place
Smith, James, road surveyor and sanitary inspector for Old-
machar, 1 Westfield place
Smith, James, boot and shoe maker, 42 Holburn street
Smith, James, late house carpenter, 7 St. Mary's place
Smith, James, gardener, 26 Market hall, h Cairnfield
Smith, J. Collie, solicitor, 14 Adelphi, h 1 Ashley place
GENEKAL DIRECTORY. 229
Smith, James, clerk (Pratt & Keith), 15 Osborne place
Smith, James, gardener, 8 Bank street
Smith, James, publisher f Aberdeen Weekly News J, 24 St.
Nicholas lane
Smith, James, gardener. Queen's road
Smith, James, flesher, 32 and 33 Market hall, h 49 St.
Andrew street
Smith, James (of A. & J. S., stonecutters), 4 Upper denburn
Smith, John, advocate, 265 Union street
Smith, John & Co., iron and nail merchants, 5 Shoe lane,
and 30 Longacre
Smith, John (of A. & J. Smith), 30 North Albert street
Smith, John, manufacturing chemist, 10 Little John street, 7i
6 Alford place
Smith, John Rae. bookseller, 57 Union street, and 5 Adelphi,
h 18 Adelphi
Smith, John, architect, 193 Union street
Smith, John, merchant tailor, 13 Union buildings, h. 7 Thistle
street
Smith, John, sergeant-instructor, Drill Hall, Woolmanhill,
li 7 Forbes street
Smith, John, foreman smith (H., E., & Co.), 13 Prince Be-
gent street
Smith, John, late shipbuilder, 6 Eegent quay-
Smith, John, late farmer, South Seafield
Smith, John, boot and shoe maker, Ivy Cottage, Queen's
road
Smith, John, engine driver. Sycamore place
Smith, John, cork manufacturer, 12 Castle terrace, h St.
Clair street
Smith, John, Northern Eegister, general enquiry and house
agency, office, 4 Belmont street
Smith, Joseph, Newbridge, Hardgate
Smith, Lewis, wholesale bookseller and stationer, 3 M'Com-
bie's court, oO| Union street, h 55 Netherkirkgate,
and Marybank, Maryculter
Smith, Neil, jun., & Co., merchants, 46 Marischal street
Smith, Patrick Blaikie, M.B., CM., physician and surgeon,
193 Union street
Smith, Eichard, boot-top manufacturer, 3 Donald's court,
20 SchoolhiU
Smith, Robert, of Glenmillan, advocate, 152 Union street
Smith, Eobert S. , surveyor of taxes, 27 King st., h Eotunda
place south, Ferryhill
Smith, Eobert W. (of Smith & M'Intosh), 22 Kingsland pi.
Smith, Eev. W. E., professor of Hebrew, Free Church Col-
lege, h 83 Crown street
230 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Smith, William, architect, and superintendent of town's
works ; office, 148, b 146 King street
Smith, Wm., accountant, 30 North Albert street
Smith, William, corn factor, 38 King street, h Kosebank,
Hardgate
Smith, Wm., advocate, 83 Union street, h 33 Victoria street
west
Smith, William, bill poster and deliverer, Jopp's court, 40
Broad street
Smith, Wm., printer (of Davidson & Smith)
Smith, Wm., draper, 36 Broad street, h 73 Skene square
Smith, Wm., wholesale merchant, 14 Young street, h 3
Windsor place
Smith, Wm., wholesale and retail tobacconist and cigar im-
porter, 7 Union buildings, 18lB Uiuon street, and
Crown court. Union street, li 26 Victoria street west
Smith, Wm., hairdresser, 7 Bridge street, h 5 Black's bdgs.
Smith, Wm., carpenter, 27 Wellington street
Smith, Wm., foreman joiner (W. Hood & Co.), 53 Shiprow
Smith, Wm., blacksmith, 8, 7i 6 Minister lane
Smith, William, gardener, Westmore, Stocket
Smith, William, porter, 14 Bon- Accord lane
Smith, William, flesher, 37 Skene street
Smith, William, grocer, 70 East North street, h above shop
Smith, Wm. & Son, nurserymen and seedsmen, 35 Market
street ; nurseries at Kintore
Smith, Mrs Dr. R., 58 Dee street
Smith, Mrs Dr., 69 Crown street
Smith, Mrs A., 88 Bon- Accord street
Smith, Mrs C, 21? Union terrace
Smith, Mrs Francis, Burnside House, Nellfield place
Smith, Mrs Gr., confectioner, 133 King street
Smith, Mrs John, 48 Commerce street
Smith, Mrs John, 6 Albert terrace
Smith, Mrs John, 26 Skene square
Smith, Mrs John, 8 Mount street
Smith, Mrs John, 34 Castle street
Smith, Mrs J., lodgings, 36 Union street
Smith, Mrs P., 20 Wellington place
Smith, Mrs, 10 St. Mary's place
Smith, Mrs, 29 Albert terrace
Smith, Mrs, 3 Dee place
Smith, Mrs, 26 Skene square
Smith, Mrs, 177 Crown street
Smith, Mrs, tea and fruit dealer, 82 King street
Smith, Mrs, nddwife and sick nurse, 7 Margaret street
Smith, Mrs, sick nurse, 14 Kidd lane
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 231
Smith, Mrs, grocer and provision dealer, 171 George street
Smith, Mrs, lodgings, 49 Frederick street
Smith, Miss, lodgings, 31 Charlotte street
Smith, Miss (late of Birse), 12 Chapel street
Smith, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 49 Bon-Accord st.
Smith, Miss, dressmaker, 26 Union row
Smith, Miss, dressmaker, 15 Kintore place
Smith, Miss, draper, 42^ Chapel street
Smith, Miss, 37 Victoria street west
Smith, Miss, 32 Victoria street west
Smith, Miss, 21 North Silver street
Smith, Miss, 18 View terrace, Eosemount
Smith, Miss J., milliner and dressmaker, 6 Jopp's lane
Smith, Miss Eachael, Springbank, Dee place
Smith, Misses, dressmakers, 166 Union street
Smith, Misses, 54 Chapel street
Smith, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 2 South Silver
street
SmoUet, Mrs A., lodgings, 156 Crown street
Sorely, Eobert, reedmaker, 62 George street
Sorrie, Mrs, 26 Chapel street
Soup Kitchen, 41 Loch street
Souper, Hugh Eoss (of E. Chad wick & Co.), 21 Bank street
Souter & Shepherd, wholesale druggists and drysalters,
Cruden's court, 22 Broad street
Souter, D., teller (N. of S. Bank), 1 King street
Souter, George, boot and shoe maker. Bridge of Dee
Souter, Wm., painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 24 Green,
h 2 Carmelite street
Souter, William, commission agent, 170 Crown street
Souter, Mrs James, 62 Dee street
Souter, Mrs, 14 Watson street
Souter, Miss, tract depot, 8 Crown street
Souttar, James, architect, 48 Schoolhill, h Beech Lodge,
View terrace
Souttar, Wm., 48 Schoolhill, h Calsayseat
Soutter, Alex., flesher, 10 & 11 Market hall, h 28 Shiprovv
Spalding, John B., clerk, 18 Springbank street
Spanish Consulate ; Charles Ludwig, 17 Eegent quay
Spark, Benjamin, writer, 50 Castle street
Spark, George, late merchant, 1 St. Clement street
Spark, Henry Smith, of Craigie park, Craigie park
Spark, James, bookbinder (of J. & J. P. E. & S.), 50 Castle
street
Spark, Thomas S. Sinclair, advocate, 129 Union street
Spark, Wm., professor of music, 51| Bon- Accord street
Spark, Mrs Thomas, 50 Castle street
232 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Sparks, Eev. "Wm. Eamsay (incumbent of St. Jolin's), 84
Bon- Accord street
Spence, Rev. Alex., D.D. (Free St. Clement's Church), 3
Castlehill
Spence, Andrew, accountant and insurance agent, City-
buildings, h 2 Roslin terrace
Spence, J., beadle (Methodist Church, Crown terrace), 38
Castle street
Spring, Mrs James, 125 Crown street
Stamp Office, 27 King st., ; hours, 10 to 4, Saturday,'10 tol
Standard Life Assurance Company, office, 152 Union street ;
Cochran & Anderson, agents, and secretaries to local
board of direction
Standard Property Investment Co. ; agents, Davidson and
Garden, advocates, 7 Union terrace
Stark, A. & W., fleshers, 45 Market Hall, li 36 Skene square
Steedman, George, manager. Young's Paraffin Light and
Mineral Oil Co., 33 Market st., h Lome bank. Old
Deeside road
Steel, Francis W., slater, 12 Craigie street, h Milne's build-
ings, 75 Rosemount place
Steele & Co., wholesale and retail hatters, 20 & 22 Union
street
Steele, Alex, (of Steele & Co.), 5 St. Mary's place. Crown st.
Stephen, Alex., painter, paperhanger, glazier, and glass
stainer, 52 Netherkirkgate, h 13 Devanha terrace
Stephen, Alex. (Pratt & Keith), 60 Queen street
Stephen, Alex., late merchant, 4 Crown terrace
Stephen, Alex., waiter, 62 Netherkirkgate
Stephen, Alex., stockbroker (of J. Black & Co.), 17 Rose st.
Stephen, Alex., grocer, 6 Union place, h 12 Margaret street
Stephen, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 99, h 97 Skene st.
Stephen, A. G. (Northern Assurance Co.), 12 St. Mary's pi.
Stephen, Geo., accountant, Aberdeen Town and County Bank
Stephen, George, 36 Springbank terrace
Stephen, George, draper, 46 George street, h 195 King street
Stephen, George, hairdresser, 7 Guild street
Stephen, George, feuar, 3 King's square, Huntly street
Stephen, James, ironmonger, 34 Broad st., h 39 Mount st.
Stephen, James (R. N.), 155 Crown street
Stephen, James & Co., plasterers, Middle Denbum, li 50
Chapel street
Stephen, Rev. John (Free John Knox's), 86 Rosemount place
Stephen, John, shipmaster, 10 Ferryhill terrace
Stephen, John H., engraver and copperplate printer, 3 Cor-
rection wynd, h 59 Huntly street
Stephen, John (Gray, Watt & Co.), 195 King street
GENERAL DIRECTOEY. 233
Stephen, John B., grocer arid spirit dealer, 19 Causewayend,
h 2 Hutcheon street
Stephen, John, gardener, Hosefield
Stephen, Lessel, advocate, 89 Union st., h 11 Albyn terrace
Stephen, Robert, shipmaster, 3 Caledonian place
Stephen, Thomas, shipmaster, 16 Cotton street
Stephen, Mrs, sick nurse, 20 Kidd lane
Stephen, Mrs Captain, 17 Rose street
Stephen, Mrs, matron. Blind Asylum, Huntly street
Stephen, Mrs, lodgings, 11 Diamond street
Stephen, Miss, 6 Albert street
Stephen, Miss, dressmaker, 9 Margaret street
Stevens, Robert, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 214
George street, h Rosemount House
Stevenson, Hilkiah, grocer and tea merchant, 63 Park street,
h above shop
Stevenson, James, teacher (St. Andrew street Public School),
31 Charlottle street
Stevenson, John, house carpenter and funeral undertaker,
128 Loch street, /i 143 George street
Stevenson, John & Co., wholesale tea merchants, 12 Cor-
rection wynd
Stevenson, Wm., merchant, 5 and 7 Belmont street ; entry
to warehouse, 9 Denburn, h Viewfield
Stevenson, Wm., bookseller and stationer, 13 St. Nicholas
street, h 2 Millburn street
Stevenson, Miss, 85 Bon-Accord street
Stewart & Co., S., R., comb manufacturers, Aberdeen Comb
Works, Hutcheon street
Stewart, Rev. Alex. (E. U. Church, John street), 5 South
Crown street
Stewart, Alex., insurance agent, 4 Queen street
Stewart, Alex., sen., 1 Rosebank terrace
Stewart, Alex. , draper and silk mercer, 40 St. Nicholas st. ,
^162 Crown street
Stewart, Alex., foreman (B. Reid & Co., Bon- Accord Works),
21 Springbank street
Stewart, Alex., clerk (B. Reid & Co., Bon- Accord Works),
46 Chapel street
Stewart, Alex., flesher, 15 Little Chapel street
Stewart, Archibald, engine driver (Cal. Ry.), Sycamore pi.
Stewart, C. & Co., bedding manufacturers, 8 Union wynd
Stewart, C. & W., wine merchants, 19 Adelphi
Stewart, Charles (of C. & W. S.), 8 West Craibstone street
Stewart, David, advocate, 83 Union st., h 28 Ferryhill pi.
Stewart, David (of S., R. S., & Co.), 259 Union street
Stewart, Duncan, draper, 40 East North street
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234 GENEEA.L DIRECTORY.
Stewart, George, stonecutter, 14 Henry street, /i Mile End
nursery-
Stewart, Hugh, principal beadle (John Knox Church), 7G
Nelson street
Stewart, James, flesher, 124 Chapel street, h 13 Craigie st.
Stewart, James, feuar, Kirkland House, Ruthrieston
Stewart, James, manager (John Fyfe, Kemnay Quarries), 72
Waterloo quay
Stewart, James, stonecutter, 14 Henry street, h 8^ Mar-
garet street
Stewart, John (of S., R. Stewart, & Co.), Banchory House,
Banchory-Devenick
Stewart, John, flesher, 20 Market hall, h 3 Charlotte street
Stewart, John, furniture dealer, 236 George street
Stewart, John C, army scripture reader, 33 Constitution st.
Stewart, Joseph R., Banchory House, Banchory-Devenick
Stewart, Mungo P., commercial traveller, 5 Abbotsford pi.
Stewart, Peter, plumber, brassfounder, and gassfitter, 2, h 4
Blackfriars street
Stewart, Walter R. (of 0. & W. S.), 56 Victoria street west
Stewart, Wm., flesher, 41 Market hall, h 9 Margaret street
Stewart, Wm , timber merchant (of G. M. <& Co.), 8 Affleck
street
Stewart, Wm., commercial traveller, 5 Affleck street
Stewart, William, boot manufacturer, 9 Broad street, h 23
Marywell street
Stewart, Wm. (of C. Stewart & Co.), 11 Summer street
Stewart, Mrs, 30 Ferryhill place
Stewart, Mrs, lodgings, 166 Crown street
Stewart, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Gilcomston brae
Stewart, Mrs, (Drton Cottage, Ruthrieston
Stewart, Mrs, clear starcher, 140 Roseuiount place
Stewart, Mrs, flesher, 23 Market hall, h 13a Virginia street
Stewart, Mrs, midwife, 4 Queen street
Stewart, Mrs, sick nurse, 8 Gaelic lane
Stewart, Mrs Charles, 7 Canal street
Stewart, Miss E., 123J Union street
Stewart, Miss, 57 Park street
Still, Thomas, A.M. (Grammar School), 36 Victoria st. west
Still, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 55 Park street
Still, Miss, 23 Thistle street
Stirling, Miss, 4 Caroline place
Stock Exchange, 42 Union street
Stockwell, Miss, matron, Prison, Lodge walk
Stopani, Charles, painter, 1 Church sti-eet
Stopani, George, hosier, 7 Castle street, h 8 North Silver st.
Stopani, Rev. William, Chapel House, Huntly street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 235
Stott, Andrew, Bon-Accord Dining Eooms, 19 Market St.,
h 84 Shiprow
Stott, James, butcher, 9 Powis place
Stott, William, spirit dealer, 86 Sliiprow
Stott, Mrs James, grocer, Balmoral place
Stout, Mrs, Shetland goods warehouse, 64 College street
Strachan & Shirreffs, tea and coffee merchants 20 Market st.
Strachan, Alex., pharmaceutical chemist. 111, h 128 George
street
Strachan, Alex., messenger, 3 Victoria place
Strachan, Charles (A. E. Gray), Ashley terrace, Cuparstone
Strachan, D. G., commercial traveller, 26 Exchange street,
h Ashley terrace
Strachan, George, engineer, 23 Bank street
Strachan, George (Town Clerk's Office), 16 Watson street
Strachan, Hercules, clerk (N. of S. E. L. Co.), bb Victoria
street west
Strachan, James, grocer, 9 West North st.
Strachan, John, 76 Garden place "^
Strachan, John & Sons, millers and giain merchants, general
grinders and coffee roasters, Northfield Mills, Gilcom-
ston
Strachan, J. (of Strachan & Shirreffs), 34 Thistle street
Strachan, Joseph, teacher, Thaiu's school, 52 fc-hiprow
Strachan, Peter, tea and provision merchant, 68 Basement,
Market, h 64 Upper Leadside
Strachan, Eobert H., grocer and spirit merchant, 1 Eose-
mount terrace, h 14 Ann place
Strachan, E. H. & Co., tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 234
George street
Strachan, Wm., of Moreseat, Stocket, h Moreseat
Strachan, Wm., grocer and spirit dealer, 35 East North st,
Strachan, Wm., provision merchant, 159 Skene street west,
h o Henry street
Strachan, Wm., blacksmith, 67 Spring garden h o Gilcom-
ston terrace
Strachan, Mrs James, 16 Watson street
Strachan, Miss, dressmaker, 11 Constitution street
Strachan, Miss, white seamstress, 48 St. Nicholas street
Straiten, James, brewer, 20 Mealmarket street, h 28 Jasmine
terrace
Strath, John (Alex. Ogston & Sons), 66 Garden place
Strath, Eobert, spirit dealer, 30 Hardgate, h 1 Justice Mill
lane
Strathdee Distillery, Cuparston ; H. Ogg & Co.
Strathdee, Mrs, sick nurse, 12 Skene square
Stratton, W. P., grocer and spirit dealer, 46 Summer street
236 GENEEAL DIRECTORY.
Stratton, Mrs, lodgings, 13 Diamond street
(Stronacli, Duncan, & Duguid, advocates, factors for Bobert
Gordon's Hospital, Collyhill Trustees, and Mitchell's
Hospital, Old Aberdeen, 31 Adelpbi
Stronach, Alexander (of Stronacli, Duncan, & Duguid),
Sunnybank, Old Aberdeen
Stronach, Alexander, jun., advocate and accountant, 20
Belmont street, A 17 Ferryhill place
Stronach, Charles, assistant registrar (St. Nicholas Parish),
17 Constitution street
Stronach, Wm., flesher, 30 Market hall, A 1 Forbes street
Stuart, Alex., time-keeper (A. Ogston & Sons), 76 Chapel
street
Stuart, Andrew, sorter. Post Office
Stuart, Charles, accountant (Permanent Way Department,
Gc. N. of S. E.), 168 Crown street
Stuart, George, rag dealer, flock manufacturer, and china
merchant, 28 Harriet street
Stuart, James, plasterer (of J. Fraser & Co.), 6 Blackfriars
street
Stuart, James, attendant, Aberdeen Club, h 181 A Union st.
Stuart, James, jun., attendant, New Club, h 18lA Union st.
Stuart, John S., manager's assistant (G. N. of S. E,.), 171
Crown street
Stuart, John, architect, Balgair Cottage, Bridge of Dee
Stuart, Eobert, slater, 1 Farmer's Hall
Stuart, Wm. (of Watt & Stuart), 17 Queen street
Stuart, Wm,, spirit dealer, 67 Guestrow
Stuart, Wm., late road surveyor, 1 Leslie place. North
Broadford
Stuart, Mrs, of Inchbreck and Laithers, 7 Union place
Stuart, Mrs Charles, 4 Alford place
Stuart, Mrs, draper, 8 and 10 Gilcomstcn steps
Stuart, Mrs, lodgings, 41 Dee street
Stuart, Mrs, lodgings, 35 Dee street
Stutley, Mrs J., 52 Dee street
Suckling & Co., Newton J., engineers, &c., Inches
Suckling, Newton J., engineer (of N. Suckling & Co.) 26
Dee street
Summerfield, E., Postal Telegraphs, 2 Millburn street
Summers, John, inspector-general of hospitals, 163 King st.
Summers, Mrs, merchant, 21 Shoe lane
Summers, Miss, dressmaker, 12 Langstane place
Suther, Eight Eev. Bishop Thomas G., D.O.L., 62 Carden
place
Sutherland & Co,, Aberdeen Flour Mills, Cotton street
Sutherland, A. (of Sutherland & Co.), 95 Wales street
GENEEAL DIRECTORY. 237
Sutherland, Donald, broker, 31 East North street
Sutherland, Hugh, painter, 2 Rotunda place
Sutherland, J. & J., joiners and hand-rail makers, 10 Little
Chapel street, A 13 Bon- Accord street
Sutherland, J. C. (of A. S. & Co.), 19 Mount street
Sutherland, James, shipmaster, 13 Ferryhill terrace
Sutherland, James, Duncairne House, South Seafield
Sutherland, John, Viewton place, Spittal road
Sutherland, John, druggist, 34, h 32 St. Nicholas street
Sutherland, John S., cashier (Mitchell & Muil), 20 Watson
street
Sutherland, Eobert, tailor, 20 "Watson street
Sutherland, Wm., grocer and spirit dealer, 67, h 56 Gallow-
gate
Sutherland, Wm., hardware and fancy merchant, 43, h 32
St. Nicholas street
Sutherland, Wm., 10 Crown street
Sutherland, Wm., carpenter, 32 Park street
Sutherland, Mrs, 52 Bon- Accord street
Sutherland, Mrs, lodgings, 4 Bridge street
Sutherland, Mrs, lodgings, 104 King street
Sutherland, Mrs, spirit dealer, 19 East North street
Sutherland, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 13 Bon-Accord
street
Sutherland, Miss, matron, Eobert Gordon's Hospital
Sutherland, Miss, matron. Boys' Hospital, King street
Swanson, James, furnishing tailor, 29 Broad stj-eet
Swanson, John, superintendent of police, 38 Constitution
street
Sweden, Consul for, John F. White, 107 King street
Switzerland, Consul for, C. Ludwig, 17 Eegent quay
Symmers, Alexander Anderson, Glenburnie Cottage, Skene
street west
Symmers, George A., Glenburnie Cottage, Skene street west
Symmers, John, shipmaster, 69 Park street
Symmers, Wm., shipmaster, 91 Wales street
Symmers, Misses, 31 Whitehouse street
Symon, John & Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 29
Upperkirkgate ; workshop, 48 and 49 Woolmanhill,
h Glenburnie House, Skene street west
Symon, Wm. & Co., clothiers and outfitters, 31 Union st.
Symon, Wm. (of W. Symon & Co.), Tulloch, Banffshire
TAGGrART, Mrs, teacher of music, 43 Victoria street west
Taggart, Miss, lodgings, 3 Henry place
Tait, Geo. J., agent (for W. Ford & Sons, Leith), 13 Adelphi,
h 27a George street
238 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Tait, John, family grocer, 29 and 31 Jolin street, h 4 Mitchell
place, King street
Tait, John, clerk (J. Moir & Son), 16 Cotton street
Tait, Robert, hardware merchant, 4 Upperkirkgate, h 3 Gray's
buildings, Rosemount
Tait, Peter, 5^ Hawthorn place
Tait, Thomas & Son, paper manufacturers and grain mer-
chants, 52 Regent quay ; works, Inverurie
Tait, Mrs, 167 Skene street
Tait, Miss, pattern printer, 23 J George street
Tait, Misses, dressmakers, 51 Loch street
Talbot, Wm., shipmaster, 6 Canal terrace
Tastard, James, flesher, 18^ Shiprow, h 7| Canal street
Tawse & Menzies, clothiers and outfitters, 24 St. Nicholas
street
Tawse, John, fancy goods dealer, bookseller and news agent,
5 Woolmanhill, h 25 Upperkirkgate
Tawse, Samuel (of Tawse & Menzies), Mount street west
Tawse, Mrs Andrew, late of Coldstone, 13 Garden place
Tawse, Mrs Dr. , 7 Garden place
Tayler, George Skene, Inchgarth
Taylor & Glennie, milliners and dressmakers, 60 St. Nicholas
street
Taylor & Henderson, lithographers, draughtsmen, engravers,
and printers by steam power, 17 Adelphi
Taylor, Alex., shipmaster, 69 Virginia street
Taylor, Alex., shipmaster, 1 Prospect terrace
Taylor, Alex. H., shipmaster (R.N.), 6 Millburn street
Taylor, Alex., examining officer (H.M.C.), 78 Wales street
Taylor, Alex., spirit dealer, 47, h 48 Virginia street
Taylor, Alex., manager, Aberdeen Co-operative Coal Society,
Limited, 14 Regent quay, h 27 Thistle street
Taylor, David (of Taylor & Henderson), 3 Henry place
Taylor, David, 104 Green
Taylor, G. R., painter and decorator, 15, h 17 Woolmanhill
Taylor, George, shipping clerk (A. L. & C. Shipping Co.)
Taylor, James, commercial traveller (Leith & Paterson),
Ashley road, Cuparstone
Taylor, Jas., foreman (Mutter, Howey, & Co.), 84 Shiprow
Taylor, James, musical instrument maker, 9, h 24 Schoolhill
Taylor, John, rope and twine manufacturer, and general
merchant, 2 and 3 Regent quay, and Park road
Taylor, John (of John Stevenson & Co.), 4 Langstane place
Taylor, John, shopman (Chivas Brothers), 50 Rosemount pi.
Taylor, John, telegraphist (P. O.), 63 Rosemount place
Taylor, John, monumental granite worker, Leadside, Gil-
comston
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Taylor, Jolm, heating engineer, 71 Woolmanliill, h 1 Baker
street
Taylor, John, house carpenter, 3 Henry street
Taylor, Jonathan, comtnercial traveller, 13 Constitution st.
Taylor, P., commercial traveller, 6 Wellington place
Taylor, Eichard (Derwent Steam Tug), 4 Canal terrace
Taylor, Eichard, grocer and spirit dealer, 12 Justice street
Taylor, E., shipmaster, Diamond Cottage, Holburn place
Taylor, Thomas, draper, 148 George street
Taylor, Wm., traveller (J. & A. Gibb), 1 Devanha terrace
Taylor, Wm., flesher and poulterer, 187, h 185 Crown street
Taylor, Mrs A., 39 Victoria street west
Taylor, Mrs James, 41 Constitution street
Taylor, Mrs, 13 East North street
Taylor, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 54 Virginia st.
Taylor, Mrs, coffee and dining rooms, 39 Eegent quay
Taylor, Mrs, midwife, and lodgings, 75 Union street
Taylor, Mrs, sick nurse, 31 Huntly street
Taylor, Mrs, 4 Langstane place
Taylor, Mrs, stoneware merchant, 24 West North street
Taylor, Misses, dressmakers, 3 Henry place
Taylor, Miss, 14 Springbank terrace
Taylor, Miss, lodgings, 20 Harriet street
Templeton, George, commercial traveller, 57 Eosemount pi.
Templeton, Wm., M.D., 11 Osborne place
Tennant, John, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 106 King
street
Tennant, Joseph, draper, 67 King street, h 22 Wellington
place
Tennant, W. M., draper, 80 Eosemount place, A 19 Mount
street
Thain, Mrs, 21 Garden place
Thirsk, David, (Northern Agricultural Co.), 22 Bank street
Thom, David, gardener, 10 Bank street
Thorn, James, cutter, 2 Westfield place
Thom, W. S., 9 Albert street
Thom, Wm., feuar, Outseats, Pitmuxton
Thom, Mrs James A., grocer. Bridge of Dee
Thom, Miss, 20 Albert terrace
Thompson, Cornelius, shipbuilder, 17 Albyn place
Thompson, George, jun., & Co., merchants and shipowners,
insurance brokers, and underwriters, 40 Marischal st.
Thompson, George, jun., of Pitmedden, 5 Golden square
Thompson, Geo., spirit dealer, 18 Upperkirkgate
Thompson, James T. (late Burnett & Thompson), watch-
maker, jeweller, and cutler, 17 St. Nicholas street, h
146i George street
240 GENERAL DIEECTORY.
Thomson &Connaii, soda water and lemonade manufacturers,
4O5 Locli street
Thomson, Adam, flesher, 12 Constitution street
Thomson, Adam, draughtsman (Hall, Russell, & Co.), 7
Church street
Thomson, Andrew, inspector of works, 31 Watson street
Thomson, Francis, draper, 10 Gallowgate, h Gilcomston
park
Thomson, George & Co., bakers, 45, h 47 St. Nicholas st.
Thomson, Geo. & Son, wine merchants, commission agents,
and ship brokers, Thomson's court, 21 Eegent quay ;
branch office, 4 Belmont street
Thomson, George L. (of G. Thomson & Son), 44 Bon-
Accord street
Thomson, George, commission agent, "Wales Street Slaughter
House, h 771 Park road
Thomson, George M., tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 112
George street, h 42 North Charlotte street
Thomson, Henry S.. grocer and wine merchant, 68 West
North street, ^31 Huntly street
Thomson, James, {oi J. Buyers & Co.), 108 Eosemount pi.
Thomson, James (of Glegg & Thomson), 7 Ann place
Thomson, James, Maybank House
Thomson, James, boot and shoe maker, 7 Broad street, h
52 Watson street
Thomson, Jas., veterinary surgeon, forge and office, 6 Flour-
millbrae, h 50 Upperkirkgate
Thomson, James, flesher, 65 Eosemount place
Thomson, James, grain merchant, 22 Commerce street
Thomson, John, printer (of A. King & Co.), 9 Summer street
Thomson, John Comrie, advocate, sheriff- substitute of Aber-
deen and Kincardine, Hawthorn Lodge, Cuparstone
Thomson,. John, advocate, (of Adam, Thomson, & Eoss),
1 Ann place
Thomson, John, auctioneer, Clayhills, Wellington road
Thomson, John, miller and corn ruerchaut, CultsWarehouse,
52 Queen street
Thomson, John, shipmaster, 19 Albert terrace
Thomson, Eobert, house carpenter, 13 Ferryhill terrace
Thomson, William, salesman (Mill of Cults Warehouse), 56
Chapel street
Thomson, Wm., photographer. Exchange st., h 84 Shiprow
Thomson, Wm. James (Barry, Henry, & Co.), 11 Powis place
Thomson, Wm., flesher, 4 East North st., h 6 Canal place
Thomson, Wm., tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 109 Gallowgate,
A JO St. Paul street
Thomson, Wm., shoreporter, 7 Fish street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 24X
Thomson, Wm. & Co., horticultural builders, 74 Woolman*
lull, h 4 Gilcomston steps
Thomson, Wm., inn and stabling, 6 Mealmarket street
Thomson, Mrs Dr., 28 Victoria street west
Thomson, Mrs T., 29 Victoria street west
Thomson, Mrs Wm., Springbank House, Dee place
Thomson, Mrs Wm., 13 Marischal street
Thomson, Mrs, 166 Union street
Thomson, Mrs, lodgings, 61 Dee street
Thomson, Mrs, 162 Crown street
Thomson, Mrs, 5 Huntly street
Thomson, Mrs, lodgings, 27 Marywell street
Thomson, Mrs, midwife, 13 Commerce street
Thomson, Mrs, grocer, Margaret place, Euthrieston
Thomson, Mrs, broker, 118 Callow gate
Thomson, Miss, dressmaker, 45 Park street
Thomson, Misses, 47 St. Nicholas street
Thomson, M., lodgings, 4 Thistle street
Thow, George, tailor and clothier, 9, A 10 Black's buildings
Thurburn Cooking Depot, 38 Market street; matron, Miss
Copland ; Robert Cran, 46 King street, secretary
Tindal, Jas., blacksmith and bellhanger, 15, A 17 Back wynd
Tindal, Eobert, blacksmith, 15, h 39 Back wynd
Tocher, Robert, agent, 28 Queen street
Tocher, Mrs, servants' register, 28 Queen street
Todd, Alex., grocer, 76 West North street, h 20 Constitution
street
Todd, Gavin T., manufacturer, 15 Eubislaw terrace
Todd, James J., manufacturer, 6 Eubislaw terrace
Todd, John, manager, bakery department (N. Co-operative
Co.), 4 Richmond terrace
Topp, William, gatekeeper, Footdee Ironworks
Topping, John (late customs), 23 Ferry hill terrace
Torrie, Miss, 19 Union place
Torry Brickwork Co. ; office, 30 Exchange street
Tough, A., grocer, 122 King street, h 79 Park road
Tough, Charles, timber merchant, 50 Upper Denburn
Tough, Charles, late toll-keeper, May Cottage, near Broom-
hill
Tough, Charles, 2 Schoolhill
Tough, George, silk mercer, linen and woollen draper, 132
and 134 George street, h 14 Mount street
Tough, George, spirit dealer and cab proprietor, 32, h 14
Castle street ; stables, 70 John street
Tough, John, furnishing tailor, 190 George street
Tough, John, wright, 6 Windmill-lane, h 38 Whitehouse st.
Tough, Mrs, 38 Whitehouse street
242 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Tough, Miss, provision mercliant, 42 Shiprow
Towell, Charles, beadle (Baptist Church, Crown terrace), h
32 Upper Denburn
Towns, William, flesher, 164 George st., h 72 N. Broadford
Town's Drummer, John Dawson, 8 East North street
Trade Protection Society; sec, James Tytler, 137 Union st.
Trades' Hall, 153 Union street ; house-keeper, Miss Wilson
Trail, David, carter, 165 Gallowgate
Trail, James, wright and cabinetmaker, 6, ^ 8 Rose street
Trail, John, book-keeper (Journal Office), Arthur Cottage,
Prince Arthur street
Trail, Mrs George, Arthur Cottage, Prince Arthur street
Traill, Adam, blacksmith, 32 Chai-les street
Trainer, P. & C, clothiers, 33 and 35 Lodge walk
Troup, Alex., merchant tailor, 8 Castle street
Troup, Alex., wholesale stationer, paper bag manufacturer,
and commission agent, 83 Queen street, ^ 185 King
street
Troup, David, 86 Chapel street
Troup, George, 6 Mount street
Troup, James, plasterer (of J. Fraser & Co.), 3 North St.
Andrew street
Troup, William, professor of dancing, deportment, and calis-
thenics. Music Hall Buildings
Troup, Mrs, lodgings, 8 Henry street
Troup, Miss, Prospect Cottage, 141 Rosemount place
Troup, Miss, matron. Deaf & Dumb Institution, 31 Belmont
street
Tulloch, James, late shipmaster, Viewmount Cottage, Hol-
bum place
Tulloch, James, jun., Russian importer, 30 and 32 Virginia
street, h Clifton Villa, Polmuir road
Tolloch, John (Inland Revenue), 27 Caledonian place
Tulloch, Lawrence, grain merchant, 6 Regent quay, A 10
Watson street
Tulloch, Marcus, Newbridge House, Union Glen
Tulloch, William, grocer, 249 George street
TurnbuU, James, cutter, 160 Crown street
Turner, Jas., superintendent, Allanvale Cemetery, h Mar-
garet's place, Ruthrieston
Turner, Thomas, chemist, 11 Park place
Turner, Mrs, 41 Rosemount place
Turner, Misses, 15 Crown street
Turreff, Alex., woollen draper, 39 Union street, h 39 Upper-
kirkgate, and Woods ide Cottage, Pitfodels
TurreflF, Alex., shipmaster, Elmbank Cottage, 141 Hardgate
Turreff, Gavin (Union Bank)
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 243
Turreff, James (N. of S. Bank), Clare Cottage, Reafield
Turreff, Wm., assistant clothier, 39 Upperkirkgate
Tytler, James, chartered accountant and sharebroker, 137
Union street, h 56 Carden place
Tytler, E. B., coifee planter, lA Albyn place
Tytler, Miss, dressmaker, 87 John street
UNION Bank of Scotland, 53 Castle street
Union Bank of Scotland, West End Branch, 203 Union st. ;
G. P. Wilson, agent
Union Bank of Scotland, Northern Branch, 1 13 George street ;
Andrew Gordon, agent
United States Consular Agent, Alex. Brand, 103 Union st.
University Association, Aberdeen ; Alex. Yeats, advocate,
89 Union street, secretary
University Buildings, Broad street
Urquhart, Alex., grocer, 68 St. Nicholas street, h 30 Eose-
mount place
Urquhart, J. & J., druggists, 65 St. Nicholas street
Urquhart, James, shipmaster, 14 Wellington street
Urquhart, John, M.D., L.E.C.S.E., 10 Union terrace
Urquhart, John, keeper of Leading Lights, Torry
Urquhart, Eobert (of Marshall & Co.), 3 Golden square
Urquhart, Wm., shipmaster, 13 Eoslin terrace
Urquhart, Wm. (of Murray & Urquhart), 26 Wellington pi.
Urquhart, Mrs James, 46 King street
Urquhart, Miss, 37 Victoria street vilest
Urquhart, Miss, grocer, 1 Gordon street
VACCINE INSTITUTION, 61 Guestrow
Valentine, James, registrar for the parish of Old Machar ;
office, see additions and alterations, h 2 South Bridge,
Holburn street
Valentine, James, jun., M.A., writer. Town House, // 2
South Bridge, Holburn street
Valentine, John S., cashier (Northern Assurance Co.), Ashley
road
Valentine, Wm., tailor and clothier, 66 St. Andrew street, h
40 Union terrace
Valentine, Miss, grocer, 13 Huntly street
Van Stavern, Mrs, Inmore Cottage, 5 Mount place
Vass, James, upholsterer (Pratt & Keith), 227 King street
Veitch, John, manager, J. Ford, 136 Union street
Venndt, 0. P., manager, Great Northern Telegraph Co.,
office. Post Office Buildings, Shiprow, h 2 Westfield
place
Vessie, A. & M., booksellers, 240 George street
244 GENERAL DIRECTOKY
Vickery, Eev. Josepli (Blackfriars Street Congregational
Churcli), 42 Belvidere place
Victoria Lodging House, 45 Guestrow
Victoria Park, entrance from Watson street, Belvidere street,
Argyll place, and Low Stocket road
Vigrow, John, printer, 49 Gallowgate
Viney, George W., traveller (A. Pirie & Sons), 266 George
street
Virtue & Co., publisliers (London), Bremner's court, 9 Castle
street ; agent, George Eoyal
"WADE, Mrs Captain, 7 Margaret street
"Wade, Mrs, grocer, 78 Queen street
Wadsworth, Mrs, 27 Victoria street west
Wagstaf, A. E., 11 Balmoral place
Walkinshaw, Alex., boot and shoe maker, 10 Upperkirkgate,
h 1 Barnett's close
Walker & Co., grocers, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 68
and 70 Virginia street
Walker, Alex, (of W. Walker & Sons), 25 Dee street
Walker, Alex. E., cabinetmaker, 12 Victoria street west
Walker, Alex., tobacconist, 69 Union street, h 46 Eosemount
place
Walker, Alex, (of Kemp & Walker), 4 Marine place
Walker, Alex., hairdresser, 83, h 81 Queen street
Walker, Alex., book-keeper (Gas Dep. — Town Council), 62
Bon- Accord street
Walker, Andrew, coal merchant, 16 Trinity quay, h 132
Crown street
Walker, Charles, commission agent, 46 Queen street, h 5
Eubislaw place
Walker, David (of Eobert Walker, bookseller), 145 Union
street, h 40 Union place
Walker, David, book-keeper (Anderson & Thomson), 25
Broad street
Walker, Fyfe, & Co., brassfounders and plumbers, 16 Crown
street ; workshop and foundry, 19 and 21 Loch street
Walker, George, advocate (of Milne & Walker), 7 Albert st.
Walker, George, late town-house keeper, 14 Ferry hill place
Walker, George, bookseller, (of A. Brown & Co.), 52 Victoria
street west
Walker, George, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 43 Skene
square, h 73 Bon-Accord street
Walker, Henry, grocer, 16, /i 18 Summer lane
Walker, Hugh, foreman carpenter, (H., E., & Co.), 13 Sea-
mount place
Walker, James, (of W. Walker & Sons), 3 Adelphi
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 245
Walker, James, watchmaker and jeweller, 135 Union street,
h 28 Thistle street
Walker, Jas., bookseller, 34^ Upperkirkgate. h 14 Catherine
street '
Walker, James, grocer, wine, and spirit merchant, 41 College
street, h 73 Bon -Accord street
Walker, James (J. Smith & Co.), 56 Rosemount place
Walker, James, bootmaker, 89 Queen street, h 7 Skene row
Walker, James, carver and wright, 44, h 36 Upperkirkgate
Walker, James, clerk (G. Thompson, jun., & Co.), 29 Ferry-
hill place
Walker, James & George, tea, wine, and spirit merchants,
24 Skene square
Walker, John (of Walker, Fyfe, & Co.), 164 Crown street
Walker, John, grocer, 23, h \b St. Clement street
Walker, John, dairyman. Quarry Lodge, Cairucry
Walker, Joseph, foreman (Gas Works), h at gate
Walker, Joseph, mason, 17 Holburn place
Walker, Robert, bookseller, stationer, and newspaper agency
office, 145 Union street
Walker, Robert, 40 Union place
Walker, Robert, keeper of Victoria Park, Watson st. lodge
Walker, Samuel, spirit dealer, 258 George street, h 25 North
Broadford
Walker, Thomas, Eden Cottage, I'itfodels
Walker. William & Sons, wine merchants, tea dealers, and
general importers, 52 Union street
Walker, William & Son, tinplate workers, 22 h 24 Nether-
kirkgate
Walker, Wm., shipmaster, 78 Waterloo quay
Walker, Wm,, traffic manager (G. N. of S. R.), 5 Canal ter.
Walker, Wm., grocer, 56 George street, h above shop
Walker, Wm., umbrella maker, 35, h 37 Schoolhill
Walker, Wm. (J. & W. Bisset), 6 Marine place
Walker, Wm. (of Hunter & Walker), 19 Union Buildings
Walker, Wm., tea, wine, & spirit merchant, 16 Park st., h 73
Bon -Accord street
Walker, William, clerk (N. of S. E. L. Co.), 37 Mount street
Walker, W. Grahame, academy, 238 Union street
Walker, Mrs David, 2 Abbotsford place
Walker, Mrs James, 28 Thistle street
Walker, Mrs James, 185 Crown street
Walker, Mrs John, 69 Bon -Accord street
Walker, Mrs Wm., 3 Marine place
Walker, Mrs, spirit dealer, 37 Green, h 22 Corroction w/nd
Walker, Mrs (late Mrs Duncan), provision merchant, 67 ijase-
ment, Market, h 34 Union terrace
21
246 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Walker, Mrs, embroidery stamper, 38 South Mount street
Walker, Mrs, lodgings, 98 Chapel street
Walker, Miss, 12 Victoria street west
Walker, Miss, lodgings, 1 Marywell street
Walker, Miss, dressmaker, 14 Catherine street
Walker, Misses M. & E. Forsyth's Temperance Hotel, 100
and 102 Union street
Walker, Misses, milliners, 33^ Upperkirkgate, h 225 King st.
Wallace, A., coal merchant, Bridge place, h 10 Canal place
Wallace, Archibald, messenger (N. of S. Bank), Lodge walk
Wallace, Eev. David, Whitehall
Wallace, James, inspector of poor (St. Nicholas) ; office of
Parochial Board, 38 Castle street, h 9 Waverley place
Wallace, James, cutter (A . S. Cook), 1 Windsor place
Wallace, John, shipmaster, 51^ Bon- Accord street
Wallace, E.obert, tea dealer, 12 Hawthorn place
Wallace, Wm., druggist, 81, 7i 83 King street
Waller, Mrs, 5 Alford place
Walls, James (Cal. Ely.), 45 Windmillbrae
Walsh, Rev. T. Inglis (Wesleyan Church, Crown terrace),
59 Bon- Accord street
Walsh, John, restaurant, 2 Exchange street, h 63 Green
Walton, Thomas, secretary (Aberdeen Lime Co.), 22 Bank st.
Wardrop, Thomas Y., manager (Scottish Provincial Assur-
ance Co.), 91 Union street & Willowbank
Warkmen's Tavern, St. Catherine's court, 16 Sldprow
Warn, John, shipmaster, 40 Constitution street
Warrack & Daniel, steam joinery and building works, 7
North Charlotte street
Warrack, Charles, commissary clerk-depute. County build-
ings, Castle street, h The Chaplainry, Old Aberdeen
Warrack, George M'Combie (A. & R. Milne), 185 Crown st.
Warrack, John, baker, 5, li 7 Chapel street
Warrack, Miss, boarding school, 52 and 53 Union place
Warrack, Miss, 30 Dee street
Warren, Miss, dressmaker, 52 Chapel street
Water Taxman's Office, Provost Blaikie's quay
Watson & Eobb, builders, 44 Spring garden
Watson, Alex. H., agent (Scottish Legal Life Ass. Soc), 68
Broad street
Watson, Alfx., shipmaster, 7 Bon- Accord terrace
Watson Brothers, silk mercers, linen & woollen drapers, 92
Broad street
Watson, George, restaurant, 1 Union terrace
Watson, James, watch and c^ook maker and jeweller, 81
Union street, and 81 Broad street, h 9 CJnion row
Watson, James (of Watson Brothers), 27 Ferryhill place
I
GENEKAL DIEECTOEY. 247
"Watson, James, house carpenter, 7 Windmill lane, li 9 Sum-
mer street
Watson James, clerk (A. Ogston & Sons), Mount Pleasant,
Canal street
Watson, John, dyer, 10-1 George street, h above shop
Watson, John, clogmaker, bo, h 51 Loch street
Watson, Patrick & Son, drapers, 18 and 20 Union place
Watson, Patrick (of P. Watson & Son), 30 Ashley road
Watson, E. C. teacher, (Porthill Public School), 22 Richmond
street
Watson, Robert H. (W. Clyne & Sons), 6 Prospect ter.
Watson, Robert, provision merchant, 122 West North st.
Watson, Thomas R., general draper, hosier, and haberdasher,
31 and 33 Gallowgate, 2 and 4 St. Paul street, h 8
Ashley place
Watson, Thomas, rag & iron merchant, St. Clair street, h
Willowdale place
Watson, W. D. (of P. Watson & Son), 30 Ashley road
Watson, Wm. H., shipmaster, 2 York street
Watson, Wm., coal merchant, Guild street, h 12 Henry st.
Watson, Wm., tailor, 14 Springbank terrace
Watson, Mrs, 23 Cotton street
Watson, Mrs, 44 Loanhead terrace
Watson, Mrs, stoneware merchant, 118 Chapel street
Watson, Miss, 121 Crown street
Watson, Miss, teacher of drawing, 30 North Albert street
Watson, Miss, teacher of music, 34 Belvidere place
W^att & Clark, builders and house carpenters, 23 Princes st.
W^att & Cumine, advocates, 4 Correction wynd
Watt & Stuart, advocates, 34 Castle street
Watt, Adam, cutter (A. G. Jessiman), 11 Seamount place
Watt, Alex., writer (Murray &M'Combie), 103 Union street,
h 47 Schoolhill
Watt, Alex, (of J. W. & Sons), 29 Watson street
Watt, Alex., rope and twine manufacturer, Baltic street, h
13 Prince Regent street
Watt, Andrew, grocer, 204 Gallowgate
Watt, Francis & Co., grocers, 64, h 66 North Broadford
Watt, George, slater, 75 Green
Watt, George M. (of Grant & Watt), 8 Ferryhill terrace
Watt, George (of Gordon & Watt), 20 Craigie street
Watt, George, meal seller, 64 Basement floor, Market, 7i 18
Fisher row
Watt, James, grocer, wine, and spirit merchant, and whole-
sale tea dealer, 101 Union street, h 55 Victoria street
west
Watt, James, cattle dealer, Inverdee, Bridge of Dee
.248 GENERAL DIKECTORY.
Watt, James, wareliouseman, 4 St. Catherine's wynd, h 5
Devanha terrace
Watt, James, accountant (J. Mess), 8 Watson street
Watt, James, shoemaker, 177 Crown street, h 7 Union row
Watt, James, barrack sergeant, 2 North Charlotte street
Watt, John & Sons, tanners, curriers, leather merchants,
hide factors, and belt makers, 1^2, 134, and 136 Gral-
lowgate ; tannery, Banff
Watt, John, sen., advocate (of Watt & Cumine), Eegistrar
for St. Nicholas Parish, 4 Correction wynd, h 9 Bel-
mont street
Watt, John, jun. (of Watt & Stuart), 4 Ann place
Watt, John, boot and shoe maker, 17, h 15 Skene square
Watt, John (of Farquharson & Co.), 7 Union row
Watt, John (of Watt & Clark), 44 Sonth Constitution street
Watt, John, spirit dealer, 36 West North street
Watt, Marshall, house painter, 3 Marischal street, h 5
Crimen place
Watt, Patrick, M.D. & CM., 1 Gallowgate, Laboratory, 79
Broad street
Watt, E., shoemaker, 39, h 22 Thistle street
W^att, Eobert, grocer and spirit dealer, 93 Causewayend
Watt, William, bootmaker, 21 Marischal street, h 8 Jasmine
terrace
Watt, Wm., rope and twine manufacturer, Garvock wynd
Watt, Wm., sub editor, Free Press, 134 Crown street
Watt, Mrs George, innkeeper, 9^ Correction wynd
Watt, Mrs, 1 Guestrow, register office, and servants' home
Watt, Mrs, lodgings, 2 Hadden street
Watt, Mrs, late of Foveran, Argyll place
Watt, Mrs, lodgings, 53 Summer street
Watt, Miss, lodgings, 29 Bon-Accord street
Watters, John, missionary, 11 North Broadford
Wattie, Alex., stoneware merchant, 55 East North street
Wattie, Jos., gardener, Honeybrae, South High Stocket road
Waverley Hotel, Gidld street ; Eobert Farquhar
Webster, Alex, (of J. & A. Webster), 31 King street, and
Edgehill, Culter
Webster, Charles, 12 Margaret street
Webster, George, Bloomfield, Holburn road
Webster, George, innkeeper and stabler, 16 Mealmarket st.
Webster, Henry (of J. Webster & Son), 47 Green
Webster, James, broker, 4 Eagg's lane
Webster, J. & A., advocates, 42 King street
Webster, John (of J. & A. Webster), 31 King street, and
Edgehill, Culter
Webster, John (Duthie Brothers), 42 Constitution street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 249.
Webster, John, commission merchant, Weigh-house square,
h 3 Gilcomston park
Webster, John & Son, bakers, 45 Green
Webster, John (of J. Webster & Son), 47 Green
Webster, John (of Knox & Webster), 2 Mitchell place
Webster, Peter, salesman (G. Handyside & Co.), 29 Union
street
Webster, Peter, shoemaker, 20 Broad street
Webster, Wm., jun., broker, 16 Upperkirkgate
Webster, Wm., late baker, 2 Gilcomston park
Webster, Mrs, 26 Huntly street
Webster, Mrs, midwife and sick nurse, 36 Skene square
Webster, Mrs W., lodgings, 173 Union street
Webster, Miss A., teacher (Aberdeen Training College), 4
Powis place
Weedon, Eichard, assistant (L. & G.), 18 Thistle street
Weigh-house, Pegent quay
Weights and Measures and Gas Meters, Alexander Eobb,
inspector ; office, 23 Lodge walk
Weir, J., governor. Old Machar Poor House, St. Machar pi.
Welch, Mrs J. B., draper, 222 George street, h 7 Craigie st.
Welhan, John, umbrella maker, 614 Windruillbrae
West End Academy, 216 Union street; rector, Wm. Lyon,
11a Union place
Westland, James, late guard (G. N. of S. P.), 21 Woolman-
hiU
Westland, Mrs, 8 Rubislaw terrace
^^ haunel, Hugh, beadle, Frederick Street Chapel, h 34 St.
Paul street
White, Donald, overseer (D. Hogarth & Co.) 85 College st.
White, James, flesh er, 15 and 16 Market hall, h Millbank
House, North Broadford
White, James, 49 AVellington street
White, James (of J. Bisset & Co.), 47 Springbank terrace
White, John F., grain and flour merchant, 107 King street,
h 269 Union street
White, Eobert, M.D., 1 Abbotsford place
White, Mrs, midwife and sick nurse, 6 St. Andrew street
Whitecross, Wilham, clerk (Customs), 159 Crown street
Whittou, William, traffic superintendent (E. C. Eailways),
28 Market street, h 136 Crown street
Whyte, Alex. B., of Simpson & Whyte (agent for J. Cock-
bum & Campbell, wine merchants, Edinburgh), 21
Union buildings, h Dalhibity, by Cults
Whyte, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 61 Causewayend
Whyte, John, advocate (of Davidson & Garden), 6 Crown
terrace
250 GENEKAL DIEECTOUY.
Whyte, Patrick & Co., tobacco and snuff manufacturers, 24
Queen street
Wliyte, Miss, 15 Wellinsrton place
"Whyte, Misses, ladies' boarding and day school, 2 "West
Craibstone street
"Wight, Alex. F., advocate, 11 Union buildings, h 52 Hadden
street, Woodside
"Wight, James, draper, 5 South Mount street
"Wight, James S., druggist, 1 Mounthooly, h 36 Union st.
"Wight, John, M.D., 17 Golden square
"Wildgoose, James, tea, wine, and hair merchant, 2 Stirling
street, h Holburn Cottage, 47 Holburn street
"Wilken, James & Co., soap powder manufacturers, 167
George street
"Wilkie, George G., banker. City of Glasgow Bank, 23 Market
street
Wilkie, Mrs, 24 Eosemount place
Will, George, grocer and draper, 8 Causewayend
Will, James, M.D., 11 King street
Will, James, shipmaster, 2 Park place
Will, James, superintendent, House of Kefuge, 85 George
street
Will, J.C.O., M.D.,12 Union terrace
Will, Thomas, 1 Millburn street, Perryhill
Will, William, mason, 3 Hawthorn place
Willet, John, civil engineer, office, 1231 Union street, Ji 30
Albyn place
Willet, Joseph T., sen., dockmaster, 4 Springbank place
Willet, Joseph T., timber merchant, and commission agent,
4 Springbank place
Williams, C. B., assistant inspector of poor for St. Nicholas,
124 George street
Williams, James (of J. Williams & Sons), 23 Virginia street
Williams, James (of W. Williams & Sons), 20 Regent quay
Williams, James & Sons, coopers and curers. 13 Virginia st.
Williams, E. A. (of J. Williams & Sons), 23 Virginia street
Williams, Eobert, clerk (Police Dep. — Town Council), 41 St.
Nicholas street
Williams, Wm. & Sons, wholesale wine and spirit merchants,
19 Eegent quay
Williams, Wm. (of W. Williams & Sons) 20 Eegent quay
Williams, Wm., house agent, 84 Loch street, h 262 George
street
Williams, Mrs, 20 Eegent quay
Williamson & Simpson, soap and candle manufacturers and
oil merchants, &c., 79 Wales street
Williamson, Adam, haircutter, 20 Marischal street
GENEllAL DIRECTORY. 251
Williamson, Alex., coal agent, 30 Wliiteliouse street
Williamson, Alex., refreshment rooms, Jouit Station, h 11
Springbank terrace
WilHamson, Alex., flesher, Arthurseat Cottage
Williamson, Andrew & Co., stonecutters. Granite Polishing
Works, 20, h 18 Mounthooly
Williamson, David, flesher, 12 and 13 Market hall, h 36 Bon-
Williamson, Jas., wholesale wine and spirit merchant (and
agent for Truman, Hanbury, Buxton, & Co., brewers,
London), 14 King street, h 7 Eubislaw terrace
Williamson, James, sen., Comhill
Williamson, James, Stocket Hill
Williamson, James, Beechhill, Pitfodels , -, r.
Williamson, John, flesher, 5 Market haU, h Oakbank Cot-
tage, Stocket 1 ATT 1
Williamson, John, jun., flesher, 48 Market haU, h 21 Wel-
lington place
Williamson, Wm., dental surgeon, L.D.S.E.C.S., England,
lecturer on dental surgery. University, h 15 Union
Williamson, William (of Williamson & Simpson), 10 Bon-
Accord square
Williamson, Mrs B., 67 Crown street
Williamson, Mrs James, 7 Eubislaw terrace
Williamson, Miss, 14 Golden square
Williamson, Miss, 143 Union street
Willock, E. C, M.D., CM., 75 King street
Willock, Eev. Alex. C, 5 Langstane place
Willox, James, builder, Gilcomston park
Wilson & Johnston, masons and builders, Abbotsford pi.
Wilson, A. H. (of Hall, Eussell, & Co.), 128 Crown street ^
Wilson, Alex., commercial traveller (J. Williamson), 176
Crown street
Wilson, David, dyer and scourer, 20 Innes street, and 8b
Union street, h 10 John street
Wilson, G. & W., grocers, spirit, porter, and ale dealers, and
aerated water manufacturers, 32 Wellington street,
and 78 St. Clement street, h 28 Wellington street
Wilson, George P., agent, West-End Branch, Union Bank,
h 22 Ferryhill place
Wilson, George W. & Co., artists and photographers (by
Special Appointment, to Her JMajesty in Scotland),
22, 24, and 25 Crown street
Wilson, G. W. (of G. W. Wilson & Co.), Queen's cross
Wilson, George (of Wilson & Johnston), Holburn Cottage,
Banchory
252 GKNERAL DIRECTOKY.
Wilson, Isaac, meal seller and grain merchant, 14 West
North street
Wilson, J., baker, 76 Gallowgate
Wilson, James, provision merchant, 6, h 14 Schoolhill
Wilson, James, spirit dealer, 8 Littlejohn street
Wilson, James (of E. Wilson & Son, 17 Adelphi), 3 Gray's
buildings, Eosemount
Wilson, James, slater, Mounthooly, h 64 Gerrard street
Wilson, John Dove, advocate, sheriff- substitute for Aberdeen
and Kincardine, Sheriff's Chambers, Court House
buildings, A 17 Eubislaw terrace
Wilson, John, auctioneer and appraiser ; office and saleroom,
29 Union street, li 10 Balmoral terrace
Wilson, John, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 17 and
19 Netherkirkgate, It 178 Crown street
Wilson, John, shore poi-ter, 28 Shiprow
Wilson, John, builder, 44 Park street, A 11 South Constitu-
tion street
"Wilson, John, spirit dealer, 15 Carmelite street
Wilson, John, 3 Cherrybank, Hardgate
Wilson, Peter, cattle dealer, 2 Mary place
Wilson, Peter, grocer, 16 East North street, li 5 Seaview pi.
Wilson, Eobei-t & Son, booksellers, bookbinders, and sta-
tionei's, 1 St. Nicholas street, and 17 Adelphi
Wilson, Eobert, gun and fishing tackle maker, 16 St. Nicho-
las street, h 81 Hardgate
Wilson, Eobert (of E. Wilson & Son), 41 Mount street
Wilson, Stephen, nurseryman (of B. Eeid & Co.), 10 Albert
terrace
Wilson, T., district agent. Star Life Assurance Society ;
office, 20 Belmont street, h 14 Holburn place
Wilson, Wm., gardener, South Mile-end, Holburn road
Wilson, Wm., carver, 46 Kintore place
Wilson, Wm. J., shipmaster, 29 Wellington place
Wilson, Wm., draper, 15 Causewayend
Wilson, Mrs, 33 Union place
Wilson, Mrs Eobert, grocer, 83 Hardgate
Wilson, Mrs, 1 Marine place
V/ilson, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 23 Frederick street
Wilson, Mrs, lodgings, 39 Springbank terrace
Wilson, Mrs C. A., 18 Victoria street west
Wilson, Mrs, 4 Westfield terrace
Wilsone, Thomas (of Skinner & Wilsone), 7 Queen's terrace
Wilsone, Misses, 2 Bon- Accord square
Winchester, Charles, advocate, 86^ Crown street
Winks, Eonald, weaver, 24 Thistle street
Winkley, James, painter, 3 Flourmillbrae, h 9 Huntly street;
getn^eral directory. 253
Winlaw, James, 12 Eegent quay, li Winlaw Villa, Cults
Winton, Miss, dressmaker, 6 Little Chapel street
Wisely, Charles, sub- editor and reporter f Aberdeen Herald),
/i 61 Broad street
"Wisely, John, hosier, 433 Castle street, h 38 Union terrace
Wiseman, Wm., joiner, 14 Jasmine terrace
Wiseman, Mrs, teacher of music, 24 Constitution street
Wishart, Alex., flesher, 92 Gallowgate, li Craigwell Cottage,
Skene terrace
Wishart, Alexander, builder, Broadford place, A 1 Charlotte
street
Wishart, Dingwall, spirit dealer, 18 Gordon street
Wishart, James, jun., carver, 78 Waterloo quay, li\b Prince
Kegent street
Wishart, James, draughtsman (Hall, Russell, & Co.), 8 St.
Clement street
Wishart, James (of Milne & Wishart), 86 Hutcheon street
Wishart, Joseph, organ builder, 24, li 22 Young street
Wood, Alex., book-keeper (J. T. Eennie), 65 Dee street
Wood, Arthur, boot and shoe maker, 60 John street
Wood, George, clerk (Post Office), 74 Holburn street
Wood, George, fish dealer, Basement floor, Market, A 9 Car-
melite street
Wood, James, photographer, 11 Crown street
Wood, James, baker, 41 Park street
Wood, John, surgeon, 20 Bon- Accord street
Wood, John, draper, 46 Kintore place
Wood, John, watchmaker, 16 Hadden street, }i 95 King st.
Wood, Joseph, ship, share, and insurance broker, and com-
mission agent, 43 Marischal street, A Ashley road
Wood, Peter, tailor and clothier, 35 Woolmanhill, h 27
Summer street
Wood, Thomas, keeper of Advocates' Hall, Broad street
Wood, Mrs Eobert, 7 St. Mary's place
Wood, Miss, milliner, 160 Crown street
Wood, Miss, lodgings, 2 St. Mary's place
Wood, Miss, embroidery pattern printer, 36 Woolmanhill, h.
160 Crown street
Woodman, Alex., commercial traveller (F. & G.) 46 Loan-
head terrace
Wordie & Co., railway agents and carriers, 8 Schoolhill;
Samuel Baker, agent
Wright, Alex. (Customs), 4 Park place
Wright, Alex., provision merchant, 59a Virginia street
Wright, Alex., superintendent, Tramways, 2 Mount st. west
Wright, Frederick, stonecutter, 1 1 Hawthorn place
Wright, Rev. Henry W. (Ferryhill), 34 Ferryhill place
254 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
"Wright, J. W. & Co., tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 24, h
20 North Broadford
"Wright, James, manufacturer of polished granite (to Her
Majesty), 112 John street, h 1^ Mount street
"Wright, John, 114 King street
Wright, E. & W., grocers, 101 Greorge street, h 2 St. Mary's
place
"Wright, Robert, baker, 64 Skene square
"Wright, Eobert & Son, grocers and spirit merchants, 24
Schoolhill, h 20 North Broadford
"W^underly, Paul & Co., watch and clock makers, 42 George
street
"Wunderly, Mrs Paul, 65 Loch street
"W^yllie, David, late banker, 20 Golden square, and Bieldside
House, Cults
"Wyllie, David & Son, booksellers and stationers (to the Queen
and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales), public circulating
library, 167 and 169 Union street, and 2 Bridge street
Wyllie, James, (of D. Wyllie & Son), 12 Garden place
Wyllie, Robert, beadle, IJ.P. Church, St. Paul street, and
keeper, St. Paul Street Hall, h 9^ St. Paul street
Wyllie, Robert, house carpenter and joiner, 14 John street
Wyllie, Miss, 24 Victoria street west
Wyness, Alex., flesher, 25 Market hall, h 3 Forbes street
Wyness, James D., M.B., CM., chemist, 34 Woolmanhill, h
53 Schoolhill
Wyness, Jas. P., storekeeper (G. N. of S. R.), 36 Loanhead
terrace
Wyness, John, flesher, 21 Market hall, h 16 Loanhead terrace
Wyness, Jane, feuar, 56 Holburn street
Wyness, Mrs, lodgings, 1463 George street
W^yness, Miss, milliner, 46 Skene square
Wyse, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 109 Causeway end
YATES, James, City Chamberlain's Office, 33 Mount st.
Yeats & Spottiswood, advocates, 46 King street
Yeats, Alex., advocate, office and h, 89 Union street
Yeats, Charles, cabinetmaker, 22 Ferry hill terrace
Yeats, Thomas, jun., flesher, 22 Causewayend
Yeats, Wm., advocate (of Yeats & Spottiswood), 1 Union pi.
Yeats, Mrs Alex., lodgings, 53 George street
Yeats, Mrs, lodgings, 16 Crimen place
Yeats, Mrs, lodgings, 24 Dee street
Young, Rev. Archibald, M.A. (U.P. Church, George street),
2 Ashley place
Young, Charles (of John Stevenson & Co.), 10 Black's
buildings
GENEEAL DIKECTOllY. 255
Young;, David Doig, student missionary, 59 N. Broadford
Young, Edward, assistant (D. Wyllie & Son), 30 Bank street
Young, Henry (Gordon & Smith), 25 Bank street
Young, James, sheriff officer and accountant, 12 St. Nicho-
las street
Young, James, dealer in porter and ales, 27 Harriet street,
h 20 Craigie street
Young, P. M., goods agent (G. N. of S. E.), 65 Park street
Young, Mrs, William, baker, 8 George street
Young, M., midwife and sick nurse, 82 Chapel street
Young, Mrs, lodgings, 75 John street
Young, Miss, 2 Gulden square
Young, Miss, teacher of music, 9 Black's buildings
Young, Miss, provision merchant, 30 Mary well street
Young's Paraffin Light and Mineral Oil Co., Limited, 33
Market street
Youngson, D. (Broadford Works), 14 Loanhead terrace
Youngson, James, boot and shoemaker, 126 Chapel street,
Alio Eosemount place
Youngson, John, boot and shoe maker, 26 Blackfriars street
Youngson, Eobei-t & Co., sailmakers, Theatre lane, Regent
quay
Youngson, Thomas A. W. A., advocate, 74 Union street, h
29 Bon-Accord terrace, and Southtield, Cults
Youngson, Mrs Major, 29 Bon-Accord terrace
Yule, Eev. Alex. (Free Rutherford Church), 12 Albert ter.
Yule, Alex , late ironmonger, 27 York place
Yule, Christopher, grocer (agent for W. & A. Gilby, wine
imj^orters), 141 Skene street west
Yule, George, late com merchant, 116 Crown street
Yule, George, lace, glove, scarf, and trimming warehouse,
133 Union street, 7i 21 Henry street
Yule, Robert, working jeweller, 7 Correction wynd, h 87
John street
Yule, Robert, feuar, 4 South Crown street
Yule, William, 1 1 Young street
Yule, Mrs, 63 Rosemount place
256 SUBURBAN DIRECTORY.
Cottages, Mansions, and places in the Suburbs of
Aberdeen.
Abbothall Villa ; P. Bannerniaii — on North Deeside road, about three and a
half miles from town, right hand side
Airy Hall ; Thomas Douglas — on left hand side of Mid-Pitfodels road, about
two miles from Holbum street
Albert Grove, Kenfield ; Mrs Capt. Campbell — on Countesswells road, about
two miles from Holburn street, left hand side
Allanvale Cemetery — on north bank of river Dee, one and a-half miles from
Aberdeen, James Turner, superintendent
Angusfield ; Mrs Anderson— on Skene road, beside Rubislaw Quarries, right
band side
Annfield ; Arch. Duflf—on Cuparstone road, three quarters of a mile from
Holburn street, right hand side
Ardoe House ; Alex. M. Ogston — on south side of river Dee, about one mile
fio 11 Cuits Station
Argyle Cottage, Cults ; Mrs Campbell
Arnlee ; Mrs Dr. Lizars— on North Deeside road, near Cults
Arthurse it ; near Polmuir, beyond Ferryhill Railway Station, or ten minutes'
walk due south from Hoy's Nursery
Ashgrove ; Robert J. Anderson— about half a mile south-west of Kittybrewster
Station
Ash-hill, or Prospect Cottage ; John Lindsay — on road leading south-west and
west from Kittybrewster Station, half a mile from station
Ashley ; John Cook — north of Cuparstone road, half a mile from Holbum
street
Ashley Lodge ; William Duthie, jun. — on Cuparstone road, left hand side,
half a mile from Holburn street
Balgownie ; Duncan Forbes — on north side of river Don, about a mile west
of Old Bridge
Balgownie Lodge ; John Crombie— on north side of river Don, half a mile
above Old Bridge
Balgownie Bridge -(Old Bridge of Don)
Balgrcen ; Robert Maitland — a cottage on Low Stocket road, right hand side,
one mile and a half from Caroline place
Balnagarth ; George Collie — on North Deeside road, about three mUes from
town, right hand side
Banchory House ; John Stewart — on the South Deeside road, one mile and a
half beyond Bridge of Dee
Barkmill House ; Charles Runcy— Berryden road
Beath ViUa ; Robert Beveridge— Polmuir road, Ferryhill
Beechgrove ; J( hn Fyfe — on South High Stocket road, first house past Mile-
end, right hand side
Beechhill ; James Williamson — on Countesswells road, left hand side, nearly
two miles from Holburn street
Beech Lea ; Mrs Robert Cruickshank — on Cuparstone road, half a mile from
Holburn street, left hand side
Belmciit ; Alexander Middleton— on Eerryden road, half a mile beyond
Caroline p.a^e
Eellevue ; Convent of St. Mary and St. John ; on Hardgate road, left hand
side, half a mile beyond Bon-Accord terrace
Belvidere ; Misses Falconer — on Stocket road, half a mile west from Skene
square
Berryden Road— leading north from Caroline place to Cairncryroad and Kitty-
brewster Station
Berryden House ; P. M. Bai-nett^^on Berryden road, three minutes' walk
from Caroline place, right hand side
Berryden Cottage, Berryden road ; Thomas Darling^ — five minutes' walk
from Caroline place
Berrybauk ; Alexander Macfarlane — on Berryden road, half a mile from Caro-
line place, or near to Kittybrewster Station
B'.oomfield— a hne of cottages on the Holburn road, two minutes' walk beyond
Holburn street, left hand side.
SUBURBAN DIRECTORY. 257
Bonnymuir ; Alex. Lamb — on Low Stocket road, about a mile from Caroline
place
Braehead Cottage ; T. B. Glover— west of, and near Old Bridge of Don.
Braeside, Pitfodels ; Mrs Robert Collie— on North Deeside road, two miles from
Holburn street, right hand side
Bridge of Dee — on south road, by Holburn street, about one mile and a-half
from Union jjlace
Bridge of Don (New)— on King street road, two miles from Castle street
Bridge of Don (Old), or Balgownie Bridge— three minutes' walk west of New
Bridge of Don
Broomhill House ; Wm. Lyon— on the Old Deeside road, half a mile from south
end of Holburn street
Broomhill Cottage ; John Duncan — on Old Deeside road, left hand side, one
mile from Union place
Burnieboozle ; Mrs Wm. Paterson — on the Skene road, half a mile beyond
Rubislaw Quarries, left hand side
Bumside House ; George Cadenhead— on Low Stocket road, one mile west
from Caroline place
Cairncry Road — a by-road branching off south-west from Kittybrewster
Station, and extending about two miles in length
Cairnlee Cottage ; James Corbet— on road leading from Bieldside to Countess-
wells
Calsayseat ; Wm. Souttar— at the junction of George street and Causewayend
roads, half a mile from George street
Cattofield ; John Catto— on Cairncry road, three minutes' walk west from
Kittybrewster Station
Cherry vale ; Professor G. Dickie— at west end of Skene street, opposite Sheriff
'Watson's Female School of Industry
Clare Cottage ; James Turreff - Seafield, Cuparstone road, one mile from Hol-
burn street, right hand side
Cliff House, Pitfodels ; John Marr— on Mid-Pitfodels road, two miles and a-
half from Holburn street, left hand side
Clifton Villa ; James TuUoch— Polmuir road, Ferryhill
Comhill House ; Jas. Sim— on Cornhill road, one mile from Lunatic Asylum,
right hand side of road
Cosie Brae Cottage, Cults— Mrs Watson
Cotton Lodge ; John Crombie, jun.— about half a mile north of Kittybrewster,
Station
Countesswells Road— a by-road branching off to the right from Cuparstone
road, about one mile and a half from Holburn street
Countesswells House ; Major Wood— about four miles from Holburn street, by
Cuparstone and Countesswells roads
Craigbank, Cults ; Charles F. Runcy— on North Deeside road, beyond the
Cults Free Church
Craigielea ; Alex. Anderson— about two miles from Aberdeen, on the Mid-Pit-
fodels or Countesswells roads
Craigie Loanings— a road leading north from Westfield, or foot of North Albert
street, to High Stocket road
Craigiepark ; Henry Smith Spark— a dwelling-house on the Craigie Loanings
road, left hand side
Craigiebuckler House ; John Cardno Couper— between the Rubislaw and
and Countesswells roads, two miles from Holburn street
Craiginches ; Daniel M'Intosh— a dwelling-house at Nigg, about half a mile
beyond Wellington Bridge
Cranford House ; David M 'Hardy— on North Deeside road, about one mile
and a half from Holburn street, left hand side
Craigton ; William Knox— on Mid-Pitfodels road, about two miles and a half
from Holburn street, left hand side
Cults House— on North Deeside road, four miles from town, right hand side
Cuparstone Road— branches off on the right from Holburn street, fifty yards
beyond South Bridge
Dalhibity ; by Cults- Alex. B. Whyte
Dancing Cairn Quarries— on the Inverness or north road, one mile and a half
beyond Woodside
Danestone House ; Mrs Lumsden of Pitcaple- on the north side of river Don,
(near Grandholm Works), about two miles and a half from town
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258 SUBURBAN DIRECTOKY.
Deemount ; Jolin T. Renuie— about one hundred yards west from Ferryhi
Kailway Junction
Deeside Hydropathic EstabUshment, Heathcot — five miles from Aberdeen by
South Deeside road
Denmore ; Hardy Robinson — one mile and a quarter north of Bridge of Don
Derncleugh ; David Fraser — on Mid-Pitfodels road, two and a half miles from
Hulburn street, left hand side
Devanha House ; Ferryhill — WiUiam Henderson
Devanha Brewery ; Black & Co. — on north side of river Dee, near WeUington
Bridge
Devanha Distillery ; Black & Co.— on north side of river Dee, beyond Welling-
ton Bridge
Donbank House ; John Leslie — north side of river Don, between Old and New
Bridges
Drumduan ; S. Shepherd — on South Deeside road, one mile and three quarters
beyond Bridge of Dee
Drumgarth ; Mrs George Jamieson— on north bank of river Dee, about three
miles from town by north Deeside road
Duncairn House, South Seafield ; Captain James Sutherland — on Cuparstone
road, about one mile and a quarter from Holburn street, right hand side
Eastbank ; Wm. Lumsden — on road leading from Roy's Nursery t J Hardgate,
left hand side
Eastfield ; George Catto — on the Low Stocket road, one mile and a quarter
from Caroline place, left hand side
Eden Cottage ; Thomas Walker — on Countesswells road, two miles from Hol-
burn street, left hand side
Elgin Villa ; James P. Kay— Queen's road, left hand side
EUengowan ; Mrs Gray — on Mid-Pitfodels road, about two miles and a half
from Holburn street, left hand side
Elmbank ; Wm. Mitchell — near Kittybrewster Railway Station
Elmfield ; Capt. Henry A. Crane — half a mile above Mounthooly, east side of
railway branch line
Elmhill House ; Robert Jamieson, M.D.— first entrance on right hand side of
Cornhill road
Enfield, Pitfodels ; Mrs Colonel Parr — betweeen Mid-Pitfodels and Deeside
roads, about two miles from Holburn street
Ernan Lodge ; Duncan Forbes — Mile-end, South High Stocket road
Ewan Place -on Countesswells road, two and a half miles from Holburn street,
left hand side
Fairfield, Ferryhill — Alexander 0. Gill
Ferryhill House ; Robert Lumsden — on road leading from Crown street to
Roy's Nursery, right hand side
Ferryhill Foundry ; J. Abernethy <fe Co. — Beside Wellington Bridge
Ferryhill Lodge ; Professor Bain — north-east corner of Roy's Nursery
FerryhiU Cottage ; James Abernethy, C.E. — on hill overlooking Wellington
Bridge
Fountainhall ; Adam M. Gray — on the road leading north from the top of
Albyn place, four minutes' walk from Stoneyton, right hand side
Forbesfield ; Malcolmson Morrison— on Cuparstone road one mile from Hol-
burn street, right hand side
Forresterhill ; Charles Davidson— on the Cornhill road, leading from west side
of Lunatic Asylum, one mile and a half from Caroline pi. , left hand side.
Friendville ; Miss Mackenzie — on Cuparstone road, one mile and a half from
Holburn street, right hand side
Friendly Bank ; Wm. Dalgliesh — near Mounthooly Bride, right hand side
Froghall Cottage ; George Skakle — half a mile above Mounthooly
Fuschia Bank, Cults ; Wm. Sinclair, three and a fourth miles from Aberdeen
Galleries ; Misses Gle nnie — a dwelling-house between Mackie place and Cherry-
vale, right hand side of Skene street
Garthdee House ; J. Moir Clark — on north bank of river Dee, north-east of
Cults Station, about three miles from Aberdeen ♦
Glamis Cottage ; David Kyd— 20 Spittal, Old Aberdeen
Glenbumie House ; John Symon — between Grammar School and Garden place,
right hand side of Skene street west
Glenburnie Cottage ; George Symmers — between Grammar School and Garden
place, right hand side of Skene street west
SUBURBAN DIRECTORY. 259
Gordondale ; Dr. James Macdoiiald— on North High Stocket road, about half
a mile beyond Mile-end, left hand side
Gordon's Mills ; Jonathan Mess— on the south side of the river Don, half a
mile beyond Old Aberdeen Cathedral
Grandholm ; Major Paton— on north side of river Don, about five miles from
tov?n, by Old Bridge of Don
Grandholm Works ; J. & J. Crombie — on north side of river Don, about a mile
north from Woodside
Granite Hill (late Cairncry) ; A. Moir— a dv?elUng-house at west end of Corn-
hill and Cairncry roads
Granton Lodge ; Cuparstone place — John Laing
Grove Cottage, Cuparstone place — William Macintosh
Grub Lodge, Cults ; Alexander Crombie
Hawthorn Lodge ; Cuparstone place — John Comrie Thomson
Hazelhead House ; Wm. Rose— about half a mile beyond Rubislaw Quarries,
then nearly half a mile to left from Skene road
Hilton House— about five minutes' walk west from Woodside Free Manse
Homewood ; Henry Cooper — on Countesswells road, right hand side, about
two miles from Holburn street
Honeybank ; Wm. Collie — north end of Canal road, right hand side
Honeybrae ; Joseph Wattle, gardener- - on the South High Stocket road, left
hand side, one mile and a-half from Skene square
Hosefield ; John Stephen, gardener — about a quarter of a mile north from
Mile-end, Stocket
Howburn Cottage ; 21 Holburn street — Dr. John Sim
Inchgarth ; George S. Tayler — on north bank of river Dee, about three miles
from town, by North Deeside road
Ivy Cottage ; 5 Belvidere place — Peter Grant
Jessiebank Cottage and Gardens — on road leading to, and opposite Woodside
House
Jessiefield — on Skene road, about two miles beyond Rubislaw Quarries, left
hand side
Johnstone place ; Alex. Johnston, W.S. — a dwelling house on the Rubislaw
road, about a quarter of a mile beyond Rubislaw Quarries, left hand
side
Kenfield ; W. T. Paterson — on Countesswells road, about two miles from Hol-
burn street, left hand side
Kepplestone ; Alexander MacDonald — on the Skene road, left hand side, op-
posite Rubislaw Quarries
Kepplestone Cottage ; Thomas Curr — on the Skene road, left hand side, op-
posite Rubislaw Quarries
Kincorth ; Robert Ligertwood — between Church of Nigg and river Dee
Kirkhill — on the Wellington road, south side of river Dee, one mile beyond
Wellington Bridge, left hand side
Ladymill ; James Bain — on King street road, one mile from Castle street
Lily bank ; Alex. Lyon — near Kitty brewster Station, left hand side
Lilybank Provision Works ; Alexander Lyon — near Kittybrewster station
Lochhead House ; Convalescent Hospital — on the Low Stocket road, right
hand side, about four minutes' walk from Caroline place
Loirsbank Cottage, Cults ; John Duffus
Louisville ; James Clark — on Cuparstone road or North Deeside turnpike,
one mile from Holburn street, right hand side
Lunatic Asylum— near west end of Hutcheon street
Mannofield — a group of building-houses on the Cuparstone road, at the
junction of the Countesswells, Pitfodels, and North Deeside roads,
about one and a half miles from Holburn street
Mary Cottage ; Mrs Lyon — on King street road, ozie mile from Castle street,
right hand side
Maryfield ; John B. Adam — on road leading from Rotunda place, to Hard-
gate, left hand side
Mary ville ; Col. James Cadenhead — at the west end of the South High Stocket
road, leading from Morningfield, about two miles from Skene square
Mastrick — two and a quarter miles from town, on Low Stocket road
Maybank House ; James Thomson — Hutcheon street west
Mayfiel.1 House, Cults— George Hilton Paterson — at Cults Station
260 SUBLrRBA.N DIRECTOKY.
Meadowbank, Cults — Misses Walsh.
Middleton, Pitfodels ; James Bruce — on North Deeside road, almost three
miles from town, left hand side
Millbank ; James White— at north end of North Broadford, left hand side
Mnibank Cottage — on the Berryden road, a hundred yards from Caroline
place, right hand side
MiUbank House, Hardgate ; Wm. Robb Gillanders — near WUlowbank, left
hand side
Mile-end ; Mrs James M'Pherson — on the High Stocket road, at the parting of
the North and South High Stocket roads, about three quarters of a mile
west of Skene square
Monaltrie Villa, Seafield ; J ohn Edmonston
Morefield ; Wm. H. Cameron, E.N. — on the North High Stocket road, half a
mile west of Mile-end, left hand side
Morkeu ; Alexander Forbes — at extremity of Mid-Pitfodels road
Morniugiield— a group of dwelling-houses on South High Stocket road, taking
left hand road from Mile-end, about half a mile from Mile-end
Momingside ; Wm. Sinclair — on Cuparstone road, or North Deeside turnpike,
one mile and a-half from Holburn street, left hand side
Nellfield Cemetery — on Cuparstone road, a few yards from Holburn street,
left hand side
Newbridge — in valley of Hardgate, beyond Bon-Accord terrace
Newham Cottage ; Mrs New ham — King street road, first house past Cemetery,
left hand side
Newlands ; Misses Duguid--on the Old North Deeside road, one mile from
Union place
Newton of Pitfodels — on the North Deeside road, three and a-half miles from
Holburn street
Northcote, Pitfodels ; Robert Collie— on North Deeside road, about three
miles from town, right hand side
Norwood Hall ; Mrs. Alex. Ogston — on north bank of river Dee, about three
miles from town by North Deeside road
Oakbank— between North and South High Stocket roads, about five minutes'
walk beyond Mile-end
Oakbank, Cults ; Hugh Ross— three and a f oiirth miles from Aberdeen
Oakbank Cottage ; John Williamson, jun. — on South High Stocket road,
one mile and a-quartcr from Skene square, right hand side
Oldmill Reformatory — about two and a-half miles from Union place, on Skene
road, right hand side
Outseats of Pitmuxton ; Wm. Thom — on the north side of river Dee, between
Roy's Nursery and Ruthrieston
Persley Den ; Mrs. M'Rae — on north side of river Don, half a mile west from
Grandholm Works
Pitfodels— about two miles from Holburn street, on Deeside road
Pitfodels Road (Mid)— branches off west from Cuparstone road at Mannofield,
about one mile and a half from Holburn street
Pitmuxton — on Old Deeside road, right hand side of Holburn street, about
one mile from Union place
Polmuir ; William Matthews — about ten minutes' walk due south from Roy's
Nursery
Powis House ; Miss Leslie — about five minutes' walk north-east from Kitty-
brewster Station
Princesfield — a dwelling-house on Low Stocket road, leading from Hutcheon
street by Westburn, one mile from Caroline place, right hand side
Pro^.pect Hill ; Peter Castle — on Sc.uth High Stocket road, leading from Skene
square past Morniugfield, about two miles from Skene square, right
hand side
Prospect Hill ; James Jamieson — on Mid-Pitfodels road, two and a fourth
miles from Holburn street, right hand side
Raeden ; Misses Ligertwood — on North Stocket road, one mile and a quarter
from Skene square
Rachael Cottage, Locbhead ; James Calder
Richmond HiU ; Wm. Forsyth— on South High Stocket road, about four
minutes walk beyond Mile-end, right hand side
Rockland ; David Easton— about three and a half miles from town, north of
Wellwood, Cults
SUP.UllBAN DIRECTOKY. 261
Rose Cottage, Cuparstone place : Mrs Alexander Anderson
Rosehill ; John M'Keuzie — a dwelling-house on left hand side of Cornhill road,
nearly opposite Cornhill House
Rosemount House ; Hubert Stevens— 36 Rosemount place
Rosie Cottage ; Alexander Burness, 146 Hutcheon street west
Rosebauk House — Shaw's Hospital, 8 Rosemount place
Rosebank ; William Smith— on left hand side of Hardgate, near Willowbank
Rotunda Lodge ; Mrs. Mortimer — noi-th-east corner of Roy's Nursery
Rubislaw House — on Skene road, half a mile beyond Albyn pi., right hand side
Rubislaw Works and Rleachfleld ; Richards & Co.— near Skene road, half a
mile beyond Albyn place
Rubislaw Quarries— on Skene road, about one mile beyond Albjai place
Rubislaw Den ; James F. Beattie — on road leading to right from Rubislaw
road, about a quarter of a mile from Albyn place
Rubislaw Tark ; General Pullarton— on Skene road, about three minutes' walk
from Rubislaw Quarries, left hand side
Ruthrieston Hoiise ; George Black — on south turnpike road, half a mile
beyond south end of Holburn street, left hand side
Ruthrieston Lodge ; Mrs Scott — on south turnpike road, half a mile beyond
south end of Holburn street, right hand side
Ruthven Cottage, Ruthrieston ; John Humphrey — on old Hardgate road, a
few minutes' walk beyond Outseats
Seabank House ; on Kiiig street road, right hand side, one mile and a quarter
from Aberdeen
Seafield House ; John Harper
Seafield Cottage ; George M 'Bean— a quarter of a mile south of entrance to
Rubislaw Quarries
Seaton House ; A Pirie —between Old Machar Cathedral and River Don
Seaton Cottage ; John F. White — on north side of River Don, one mile above
Old Bridge
Seaview Gardens ; John Glass — at east end of Constitution street, adjoining
Links, left hand side
Scotstown House ; about two miles north-west from Bridge of Don
Sheddocksley ; George Ross — on old Skene road, three and a half miles from
Caroline jjlace, right hand side
Slopfield ; Mrs.. Davidson — on Countesswell road, two and a half miles from
Holburn street, left hand side
Southfield ; T. A. W. A. Youngson — three and a half miles from Aberdeen, on
north side of Dee, near Cults station
Springbank ; Wm. Carnie— on Mid-Pitfodels road, a few minutes' walk from
Mannofield
Springbank Lodge ; James Gordon — on Mid-Pitfodels road, a few minutes'
walk from Mannofield
Springhill ; on old Skene road, three miles from Caroline place
Stocket Hill ; James Williamson — by the Low Stocket road to Raeden, from
thence one fourth of a mile to the right hand side
Stocket Road (South High) — leads south-west from Mile-end, by left hand side
road, past Morningfield, and on to the Stocket
Stocket Road (North High)- leads westword from Mile-end, by right hand
side road, past Raeden and Oakbank
Stocket Road (Low) — leads in a sti'aight line westward from Caroline place
past Westbm-n, Bonnymuir, and Woodhill, on to the Stocket
Stoneytown — a group of dwelling-houses on Skene road, right hand side,
about three hundred yards west from Albert street
Struan Cottage ; James A. Murray — Mile-end, Stocket
Summerhill ; Alexander Emslie Smith — on South High Stocket road, leading
past Morningfield, two miles from Skene square, right hand side
Snmmerfield ; Geo. Donaldson- -at lower end of Park street, on left hand side
Sunnybank ; Alexander Stronach— about half a mile from Causewayend, by
Canal road
Sunnypark ; James Cocker & Sons — adjoining Froghall, five minutes' walk
from Causewayend
Sunnyside ; Peter M' Robbie— adjoining Spital, three minutes' walk west
of Old Red Lion Inn
Thornbank ; James Chivas— on Mid-Pitfodels road, two and a half miles from
Holbiu-n street, right hand side
262 SUBURBAN DIRECTORY.
Thomgrove, Friendville ; J. Russell Mackenzie — on North Deeside road, two
miles from Aberdeen
Thornvilla, Seafield ; Hugh Harper
Torry Farm ; Wm. Duncan —on south side of river Dee, a quarter of a mile
east of Wellington Bridge
Torry Village — south side of Harbour entrance
Twin Cottages— 66 Holburn street
Union Grove ; James F. Hadden, Wellington place, south side of Holburn
Church
United Cottage— two minutes' walk beyond south end of Holburn street,
left hand side
Villa Franca ; John Sherar — about a hundred yards east of Morningfield
Villafield— a cottage near Gilcomston Dam, three minutes' walk from north
end of Albert street
Viewbank ; James Collie — on North Deeside road, about three miles from
town, right hand side
View Place ; Rev. Dr. M'Gilvray — 94 Rosemount place
Viewtou Place ; John Sutherland — on the road from Mounthooly to Spittal
left hand side
Viewfield ; WiUiam Stevenson— between Countesswells and Rubislaw roads,
one half mile west of Rubislaw quarries
Vinery Lodge, Cults ; Daniel Macandrew
Wallfield House ; Robert Catto— North Albert street, Craigie loanings
Walnut Cottage — on Ruthrieston road, about half a mile beyond south end of
Holburn street, right hand side
Wellington (or Suspension) Bridge— over river Dee, near Ferryhill Iron Works
Wellwood ; Mrs Davidson — on North Deeside road, near Cults, right hand side
Westbauk ; James Bryce— on road leading from Roy's Nursery to Hardgate,
left hand side
Westburn ; James Chalmers — on Low Stocket road, right hand side, five
minutes' walk from Caroline place
Westfield ; Thomas MelviUe— near north end of Albert street, entrance at foot
of Westfield road
Westwood, Queen's Cross ; George Milne, banker
Westerton of Pitfodels ; Mrs George Stirling — three and a half miles from
Aberdeen, on North_side of Dee, near Cults Station
Westton, near Rubislaw Quarries
Whitehall ; Rev. David Wallace — near Gilcomston Dam, a quarter of a mile
from north end of Albert street, on road leading west from the same
Whitemyres ; Mrs Peter Grant— on old Skene road, three and three-fourth
miles from Skene square, by Low Stocket road
Wilford Cottage ; James Riddel — Powis place, Calsayseat
Willowbank ; T. Y. Wardroj) — on left hand side of Hardgate, nearly opposite
Newbridge
Willowpark ; George Ewan — on Low Stocket road, two miles from Caroline
place, left hand side
Winlaw Villa, Cults ; James Winlaw
Woodbank ; Angus Fraser— on North Deeside road, three miles from town,
right hand side
Woodbine Cottage — north end of Causewayend
Woodbine Cottage ; Ruthrieston— Andrew Adams
Woodend Cottage, Hazelhead ; James IngUs — on Skene road, two miles from
town, right hand side
Woodhill ; Mrs Jopp — on Low Stocket road, one mile and a quarter from Caro-
line place, right hand side
Woodland House ; Thomas Baird — on Pitfodels between the Mid-Pitfodels and
Deeside roads, about two miles from Holbiim street
Woodside Cottage, Pitfodels ; A. Turreff — on Mid-Pitfodela road, right hand
side, three and three fourth miles from Aberdeen
Woodside House ; George Elmsly — on the south side of river Don, about a mile
past Woodside Railway Station
Woodville ; Alex. Fraser — Polmuir road, Ferryhill
Yellow Cottage ; James Hardy— on old Deeside road, right hand side, one mile
from Union place
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS'
DIRECTORY.
Accountants.
Those marked thus* are chartered.
Baxter, Dan. (Commercial bank)
*Brand, Alex., 103 Union street
Collie, Robert, 1 Market street
Cran, Peter (Burnett & Eeid)
*Crombie, John, 76 Union street
Grant, Jas. R., Bank of Scotland
Jack, J. W., 54 St. Nicholas st.
Johnston, Wm., 22 St. Andrew
street
Leslie, Robt., 62 West North st.
*Lunan, Wm., Ashley place
M'Conibie, C, of Parker and
M'Combie
M'Connochie, A. I., 74 Union st.
Macaldowie, John, 12 St. Nicho-
las street
*Machray, Alex., 152 Union st.
*Marquis, Hall, & Milne, 147
Union street
*Meston, Jas., 75 Union street
*Milne, James, 22 Adelphi
Morgan, James (G. N. of S. R.)
Muuro, Wm., National Bank of
Scotland
*Murray, James A., 19 Union
buildings
Paterson, Samuel (G. N. of S. R.
Co.)
Riddel, Thomas (N. S. S. Bank)
Rennie, Arch. J., 123^ Union st.
Ross, John A., 239 Union street
■^Sinclair, James A. (Bank of
Scotland)
Sim, John (N. of S. Bank)
*Smith, John, 265 Union street
Spence, Andrew, City buildings
*Tytler, James, 137 Union street
Watt, James, 12 Virginia street
Young, James, 12 St. Nicholas
street
Advocates.
See also Solicitors.
Adam, Thomson, and Ross, 75
Union street
Allan, George, 56 Castle street
Anderson, Sir Alex,, 16 Union
terrace
Angus, John, 7 Golden square
Barron, Lambert, 15 Adelphi
Bryce, James, 24 Adelphi
Burnett & Reid, County buildings
Cattanach, D. G., 12 Bon- Accord
square
Chalmers, C. & J. H., 13 Union
terrace
Clyne, Norval, Advocates' hall
Cochran & Anderson, 152 Union
street
Collie, James & George, 1 Market
street
Cooper, Patrick, 42 Union street
Davidson, John, 49 Broad street
Davidson, C. B., 3 Union ter.
Davidson k Garden, 7 Union ter.
Dawson, J. G., 25 Marischal st.
Downie, C. G., 90 Union street
Duncan & Morice, 34 Marischal
street
Duncan, John & Douglass, 8
Castle street
Dunn & Clark, 54 Union street
264
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Duguid, James, 140 Union street
Edmond, J. & A., 23 Adelphi
Edmonds & Macqueen, 22 Adelphi
Farquliar, Nath. , Court-House
buildings
Ferguson, John, 84 Union street
Eraser, G. C, 140 Union street
Garden, F. T., 13 Union terrace
Gordon, Wm., Town-House
Grant, George, 22 Belmont st.
Gray, Eobert, 16 Union terrace
Gruh, George, LL D., Advo-
cates' Hall, Broad street
Hall, Harvey (of Marquis, Hall,
and Milne), 147 Union st.
Henderson & Cattanach, ISOJ
Union street
Hunter, Wm., 14 Adelphi
Jamieson, Frank, 129 Union st.
Jopp & Eeid, 1 46 Union street
Jopp, Andrew, 27 King street
Kemlo, Alex., 74 Union street
Lamb, Robert, 12 King street <
Ligertwood, John, County build-
ings
Ligertwood, Robert, 83 Union st.
Littlejohn, David, 90 Union st.
M'Kinnon, Lauchlan, jun., 239
Union street
Maclennan, Hugh, 48 King st.
Macdonald, Alexander, 11 Union
buildings
Massie, Marianus, 153 Union st.
Meffet, Alex., 24 Belmont st.
Milne & Walker, 23 Market st.
Milne, William, 46 King street
Mitchell, David, 24 Adelphi
Mitchell, Stodart J., 24 Adel^^hi
Moir, Wm., 2 Correction wynd
Muill, John, City buildings
Muiray & M'Combie, 103 Union
strcGt
Ogg, Wm. F., 15 Adelphi
Parker & M'Combie, 129 Union
street
Paul, Wm., 177 Union street
Paull, Jamfs, 22 Belmont street
Primrose, Thos., 19 North Silver
street
Robertson & Lumsden, 3 Union
terrace
Ross, Wm., 20 Belmont street
Ruxton, Thomas, 84 Union st.
Runcy, Charles F., 2 Correction
wynd
Rutherford, G. D., 124 Union st.
Shaw, John M,, 37 Market st.
Shives, Thos. , 74 Union street
Shirres, Alex., 124 Union street
Simpson & Cadenhead, Court-
House buildings. Castle st.
Simpson, Alex., 35 Castle st.
Skinner & Wilsone, 229 Union
street
Smith, Alex. Emslie, 130 J Union
street
Smith, John, 265 Union street
Smith, Wm., 83 Union street
Spark, T. S. Sinclair, 129 Union
street
Stephen, Lessel, 89 Union st.
Stewart, David, 83 Union street
Stronach, Duncan, & Duguid, 31
Adelphi
Stronach, Alex., jun., 20 Bel-
mont street
Thomson, John Comrie, Court-
House buildings
Watt & Cumine, 4 Correction
wynd
Watt & Stuart, 34 Castle st.
Webster, J. & A., 42 King st.
Whyte, John, 7 Union terrace
Wight, A. F., 11 Union buildings
Wilson, John Dove, Court-House
buildings
Winchester, Charles, 86| Crown
• street
Yeats & Spottiswood, 46 King
street
Yeats, Alex., 89 Union street
Youngson, T. A. W. A., 74
Union street
Aerated Water Manufac-
ture/:s.
Anderson & Sutherland, 55 George
street
Davis & Sons, 7^ Jack's brae
Lockhart & Salmond, 2 Little
Belmcnt street
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
265
Ogg, James, 109 J John street
Pyper, Andrew, 4 Thornton pi.
Thomson & Connon, 40 ^ Loch
Wilson, G. & W., 78 St. Clement
street
Agents and Commission
Merchants.
Allan, Jas., 44 Upperkirkgate
Anderson, G. B., 57 Marischal
street
Asher, James & Sons, 52 & 54
Schoolhill
Baimerman, J. , 3 Netherkirkgate
Bannerman, "W., 2 Trinity quay
Barclay, J. W. & Co., 1 Market
street
Barclay, John, 26^ St. Andrew st.
Barclay, Morrison, 1 Market st.
Barker, James, 13 Netherkirk-
kirk gate
Bisset, Wm. , 5 James street
Bruce, Eobert, 8 Hadden street
Bruce, Robi, 12 Prince Eegent
street
CadenheadjWm., 39 ISTetherkirk-
gate
Cameron, John, 4 Bridge street
Castle, Peter, 20^ Adelphi
Catto, James, Crown court, 41 1
Union street
Chalmers, John Sheed, 19 Maris-
chal street
Christie, C. & Co., Cal. Railway
Station
Clark, John, 8 Little Belmont st.
Clarke, A. G., 27 Marischal st.
Connon, Richard & Co., 58 Maris-
chal street
Cook, Alex., jun. , Guild st.
Craig, Charles, 14 Exchange st.
Crombie, James, 5 and 6 Adelphi
lane, and 17 Iilarket st.
Cruickshank,^ John, 24 Belmont
street '*
Davidson & Co., 33 John street
Davidson, Sam., 77^ Park road
Deans, David, 37 Market street
Duncan, W. W., 10 Virginia st.
Elliot, Wm., 42 Marischal st.
Elsmie, G. & Son, 10^ Regent
quay
Falconer, J. G., 8 Carmelite st.
Fernie & Co., 49^ George street
and 55 Marischal street
Fraser, Alex., 17 Nellfieid place
Gavin, Wm., 36 1 Union street
Gordon, James E., 3 and 4 Re-
gent quay
Granfelt, A. E. &Co., 56 Maris-
chal street
Grant, Wm., 49 Marischal st.
Gray & Co., 194 Adelphi
GrajJ^, A. R., Shoreporters' Build-
ings, 2 Virginia street
Gray, Alex., 38 Gallowgate
Green, Wm., 29 Queen street
Hector, John, 30 Exchange st.
Hunter, James, 5 Guild street
Hutcheson, Geo., 47 Marischal
street
Johnston & Brebner, 5 Carnegie's
brae
Keith, Alex,, 42 Commerce st.,
and Waterloo station
Leith, Alex., Crown court, 41^
Union street
Leslie, Wm. & Co., 53 Marischal
street
Ludwig, Chas. & Co., 17 Regent
quay
Macdonald, D., 27 and 29 St.
Andrew street
Malcolm, Alex. , 203 George st.
Middleton, James, 55 Dee street
Milne & Marshall, 20 Correction
wynd
Milne, John {Emigration), 101
Bridge street
Mitchell, Alex., 49 St. Nicholas
street
Mitchell, Andrew, 11 Regent
quay
Mollison, George, 72 King street
Morison & Leslie, 56 Marischal
street
Nicoll, Alex., 20 Kintore place
Paterson, David, 34 Marischal st.
Paterson, Henry, 115 Union st.
Porter, Geo., jun., 27 Welling-
ton place
266
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Ranken, Robert, 90 Rosemount
place
Rennie, John T., 48 Marischal
street
Riddel, George, 36 Marischal st.
Riddell, John S., 7 Ferryhill pi.
Robertson & Arnot, 4 Belmont st.
Robertson, John, 45 Marischal st.
Rust, Alex., Crown court, 41 1
Union street
Scott, James, 6 King street
Sheed, John & Co., 44 Marischal
street
Shepherd, George, 26 Broad st.
Skene, Alex., 21 Regent quay
Skene, John D., 23 Marischal st.
Souter, Wm., 170 Crown street
Stevenson, Wm., 5 Belmont st.
Tait, G. J., 13 Adelphi
Thomson, George & Son, 21 Re-
gent quay, and 4 Belmont st.
Thomson, Geo, , Slaughter House,
"Wales street «
Tocher, Robert, 28 Queen street
Troup, Alex., 33 Queen street
Tulloch, Lawrence, 6 Regent quay
Walker, Charles, 46 Queen st.
Webster, John, Weigh-house sq.
Williams, Wm. & Sons, 19 Re-
gent quay
Willet, J. T., jun., 4 Springbank
place
Wood, Joseph, 43 Marischal st.
Agricultural Implement
Makers.
Reid, Benjamin & Co., Bon- Ac-
cord Works, Justice Mills
Architects.
Clyne, Arthur, 11 Union bdgs.
Coutts, James, 22 John street
Ellis & Wilson, 13 Belmont st.
Henderson, James & Wm., 24
Belmont street
Henderson, Wm. & Son, 66 Loch
street
M'Millan, Duncan, 42 Union st.
Matthews, James, 137 Union st.
Macandrew, Daniel, 120 Loch st.
Mackenzie, J. Russell, 177 Union
street
Rust, John, jun., 4 Belmont st.
Smith, John, 193 Union street
Smith, Wm., 148 King street
Souttar, James, 48 Schoolhill
Stuart, John, Balgair, Ruthrie-
ston
Architectural Surveyor.
Millar, David, 24 Belmont street
Artificial Limb Maker.
Kinnear, James, 110 King street
Artists.
Hunter, G. S., Canal Road Villa
Marshall, Robert C, 38 Market
street
Mitchell, John, 53 Victoria street
west
Reid, George, 84 King street
Wilson, G. W. & Co., 24 Crown
street
Auctioneers.
Brown, Alex., 3 Belmont street
Brown, George, 74 Union street
Christie, John, 22 Market street
Duncan, John, Cattle Market,
King street
Maitland, James, Jute street
Masson, A., 115 Union street
Middleton, Alex. , Belmont, Kitty-
brewster
Mollison, Wm., N. of S. E. L.
Co., 4 Flourmill brae
Morison, John G. , 235a Union st.
Reith & Anderson, Kittybrewster
Shaw, S. R. W., 12 Adelphi
Shepherd, Alex., 14 Castle street
Thomson, John, Clayhills, Wel-
lington road
Wilson, John, 29 Union street
Bakers.
Abel, James, 64 Virginia street
Allan, Andrew, 215 Gallowgate
Anderson, Mrs, 6 Commerce st.
Anderson, Wm., 62 Holburn st.
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. 267
Buchaii, Francis, 129 Crown st
Buchan, Robert, 76 Green
Charles, Wm., 76 and 78 Skene
square
Clark, George, 53 Hutcheon st.
Craig, A., 308 George street
CroU, Alex., 95 Skene street
CroU, Francis, 55 St, Nicholas st.
Croll, John, 67 George street
Croll, Matthew, 167 Gallowgate
Croll, W., 70 King street
Duthie, James, 181 5 Crown st.
Edward, John, 14 and 16 Union
place
Fleet, Alex., 142 George street
Footdee Association, 75 Waterloo
quay-
Garden & Eaeburn, 32 Schoolhill
Gordon Bros., 105 WestNorth st.
Graham, Wra., 102 King street
Grub, Alex. , 83 Gallowgate
Hadden, James, 28 Bank street
Hay, J. & J., 276 George street
Jaffray, Wm., 63 Broad street
Jamieson, Alex., 1 William's sq.
Johnston, Jos., 18 N. Broadford
Johnston, Mrs. E., 6Q George st.
Law, James, 9 Upperkirkgate
Law, Alex., 60 Shiprow
Lediugham, John, 4 Skene ter.
Leith, J., Q6 College street
M'Bain, George, 62 Schoolhill
M'Lean, Thomas, 7 Dee stret
M'Pherson, Alex., 3 Guild street
and 5 Richmond street
M'Pherson, Alex., sen., 3 South
Mount street
Mackenzie, Wm., 66 Queen st.
Martin Bros. , 23 Justice street
Martin, Wm., 136 Skene street
Mathieson, W. J., 211 Gallowgate
Meff, Robert, 199 George street
Mitchell & Muil, 46^ Schoolhill
and 165 George street
Morrison & Anderson, 6 Shiprow
Munro, Kenneth, 60 George st.
Murray, Thomas, 24 Justice st.
Nicol, John, 147 George street
Nicolson, Alex., 2Waver]eypl.
Northern Co-opei ative Co., 56
Loch street
Robertson, Alex., Cotton street
Simpson, George, 58 Park street
Thomson, George & Co., 45 St.
Nicholas street
Warrack, John, 5 Chapel street
Webster, John & Son, 45 Green
Wilson, J., 76 Gallowgate
Wood, Jas., 41 Park street
Wright, Robert, 64 Skene sq.
Young, Mrs Wm., 8 George st.
Banking Companies.
See Page 11.
Basket Makers.
Asylum for the Blind, 50 Huntly
street
Cameron, Alex., 25 and 27 Wind-
mill brae
Cameron, Hugh, 46 East North
street
Henry, James, 87 Broad street
Laing, David, 233 Union street
Mackie, Alex., 87 George st.
Mackie, John, 1, 2, and 3 Market
Gallery
Ogg, David, 30 Market gallery
Ogg, David, jun., 25 and 26
Market Gallery
Ogg, Wra., 54 Green
Beadles.
See Page 38.
Bellhangers.
See Blacksmiths.
Billetmaster.
Frater, Jas., City Chamberlain's
Office
Bill-posters.
Forbes, George, 70 West North
street
Jackson, Geo., Deemouth, South
College street
Meston, C, 136 King st.
Smith, Wm., 40 Broad street
Billiard-Table Maker.
Simpson, James, 40 George st.
268
TKA.DES AND PROFESSIONS DIK ECTOR Y.
Bird and Animal Stuffers.
Henderson, John, Millbank ter.,
North Broadford
Mitchell, Alex., 58 Castle street
Sim, George, 20 King street
Blacksmiths.
Those marked * are Bellhangers.
Abernethy, Jas. & Co., Ferry hill
Angus, John, 12 Pork lane
*Beattie, Francis, 22 Dee street
Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron
Works
Crighton, Wni., 5 Harriet st.
Dickie, Alex., 32 Justice street
•Ellis, G., jun. & Co., 182 George
street
Garvie, James, jun. & Co., Fish
street
Grant, J., 3 Gilcomston brae
Gray, D., 65 Holburn street
Hall, Russell, & Co., York place
Harper & Co., 10, 12, and 14
Meal market street
Hay & Cowie, 184 West North
street
Henderson, John M., 17 and 19
Jopp's Lane
Hurray, George, 37 Upper Den-
burn
Hutcheon, Wm., lOi Bridge pi.
Irvine & Co., Chronicle lane
Johnston, Wm., 109 West North
street
*Laing, James & Co., 121 Union
street
Laing, Thomas, 19 GalloM'gate
*Laing, W., 207 Gallowgate
Lyall, Robert & Sons, 40 Shiprow
*M'Gregor, Wm., 9 College st.
*M 'Hardy, D. & Son (in ordinary
to the Queen), 54 Nether-
kirkgate
Mitchell, Charles, 77 George st,
Mitchell, D. & Son, Inches
Mitchell, Robt., 102 Gallowgate
Nicholson, A., 181 West North
street
Ross, John, 9 Chapel lane
Scott & Malcolm, Mannofield
gelbie, James, 3 Commerce lane
Smith, Wm., 6 Minister laiie
Strachan,Wm., 67 Spring-garden
*Tyndal, Jas., 15 Back wyud
Bleachers.
Richards & Co., Rubislaw
Boat-builders.
Forrest, James F., Inches
Forsyth, Alex. L., York street
Skinner, John & Son, Welling-
ton street
Boilermakers.
Abernethy, Jas. & Co., Ferryhill
Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron
Works
Garvie, James, jun. & Co., Fish
street
Hall, Russell, & Co. , York pi.
Book Agents.
Clark, Alex., jun. (Blackie and
Son), 40 Broad street
Macnair, Donald (A. Fullartoh &
Co., Edinburgh), 16 Adelphi
Maitland, Joseph (L. P. & P.
Co.), 10 Broad street
Rae, Jas. (W. Mackenzie), 61 St.
Nicholas street
Royal, George (Virtue & Co.),
Bremner's court, 9 Castle st.
Bookbinders.
Edmond & Spark, J. & J. P., 54
Queen street
Jackson, Wm., 76 Broad street
Laurie, Wm., 35 Netherkirkgate
Wilson, John, 17 and 19 Nether-
kirkgate
Wilson, Robert & Son, 1 St.
Nicholas street
Booksellers and Stationers.
Those marked * arc xcholesale.
Adam, John, Market gallery
Allan, Wm., 29 Marischal street
Anderson, Wm, C, 16 Market
gallery
Brown, A. & Co., 77 Union st.
Catto, Geo., 55 Union street
Cowie, Jas. G., 3 Summer lane
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269
Cruickshaiik, C. A., 5 George st.
*Duncan, W. W., 10 Virginia st.
*Duffus, John, 41J Union street
Ferres, Mrs, 3 Crown street
Forrest, David, 61 Skene street
Fraser, Geo., 189 George street
Frost, Robert, 112 King street
Gullan, David, 52 Castle street
Hall, David, 70^ Gallowgate
Hector, Wm., 62 Gallowgate
Home, Chas., 124 Gallowgate
Kemp, Miss, 47 George street
Lindsay, Wm,, 30 Market street
MTherson. Wm., 59 Broad st.
M 'Donald, Wm. P., 7 West
North street
Mackay, James, 28 Schoolhill
Middleton, George, foot of Skene
square
Milne, A. & R., 199 & 201 Union
street
Monro, Joseph, 32 Woolmanhill
Morison, Alex., 28 Marischal st.
Morrice, George, 21 Upperkirk-
gate
Murray, Jas., 28 St. Nicholas st.
Nicol, Alex., 56 Park street
Russell, Wm., 19 Broad street
Scott, Francis, 52 George street
Simpson, Alex., 2 Queen street
Smith, Jas., 24 St. Nicholas lane
Smith, John Rae, 57 Union st.
*Smith, Lewis, M'Combie's court,
50J Union street
Stevenson, Wm., 13 St. Nicholas
street
Tawse, John, 5 Woolmanhill
*Troup, A., 33 Queen street
Vessie, A. & M., 240 George st.
Walker, J,, 34^ Up})erkii'kgate
Walker, Robert, 145 Union street
Wilson, John, 17 and 19 Nether-
kirkgate
Wilson, Robert and Son, 1 St,
Nicholas street
Wyllie, D, & Son, 167 and 169
Union street, and 2 Bridge
street
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Aiken, Jas, 27 and 39 Broad st.
2;
Archibald, R,, Ruthrieston
Baker, George, 32 George street
Beattie, Joseph, 230 George st,
Begg, Peter, 52 Virginia street
Berry, James, 6 Skene s(juare
Bisset, George, 179 Gallowgate
Black, George, 2 Justice street
Bothwell, John, 18 Guestrow
Boyd, J., 68 Shiprow
Burnett, John, 200 George street
Calder, Wm., 59 Gallowgate
Cameron, Wm., 10 Skene street
Campbell, D., 13 Seamouut place
Catto, James, 219 Union street
Chivas, Wm., 75 George street
Gumming, AL, 190 West North
street
Gumming, John, 55 Queen st.
Davidson, Alex. & Co., 30 Bnal
street
Drummond, James, 49 Union st,
Drumuiond, John and Son, 132
Union street
Duncan, Wm., 37 Broad street
Edmond, Robert, 70 Commerce
street
Edwards, J. & D., 38 Union pi.
Ewen, John, 7 Summer lane
Ewing, Alex., 26 Woolmanhill
Findlater, James, 13 Dee street
Forsyth, John, 25 Summer lane
Franklin, H., 61 Gallowgate
Gibb, James, 16 Marischal st.
Gibb, Wm., 25 Park street
Glennie, Wm. , 34 Market street
Gonsalvo, James, 86.^ John street
Gordon & Jamieson, 71 George
street
Gordon, James F., 42 Broad st.
Graham , J. , 41 Upperkirkgate
Gray, George, 22 ilarywell street
Gray. John, 11 Castle street
Handyside, G. & Co. , 3 Broad st.
Hay. Wm. , 9 Seamount place
Innes, Henry, 3 Bank street
Jackson, Jas., 48 Up])erkirkgate
Johnston, George, 7 Holburn st.
Kinnear, Alex. A., 26 St. Clement
street
Laing, Robert, 193 George street
Leslie, J., 31 S. CoriStitutiou st.
270 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.
Lewis, L., 7 Upperkirkgate
Lorimer, Jas. & Son, 157 Union
street
M 'Donald, A. & D., 39 Queen st.
M 'Donald, Alex., 59 Regent quay
M 'Donald, Thos., 68 St. Clement
street
M'Intosh, Simon, 86 King street
M'Leod, Daniel, 141 George st.
Mackay, George, 18 Gallowgate
Macnab, Robert, 30 Union street
Macnaughton, M.& S.,15 Market
street
Mann, Alex., 31 St. Andrew st.
Marr, Robert, 17 Chapel street
Marr, Wm., 27 Richmond st.
Melvin, Geo., 27 Upperkirkgate
Menzies, John, 64 Schoolhill
Milne & Munro, 43 Union street,
and 7 George street
Milne, Alex. & Co., 130 Union
street
MUne, Johnston, 13 Schoolhill
Milne, Sons, & Co., 185 Union st.
Mitchell, James, 299 George st.
Munro, Andrew, 1 Charles st.
Murray, James, 36 Union street
Murray, John, 15 Park street
Niven, John, 47 Windmillbrae
Paterson, John, 194 West North
street
Porter & Leighton, 58 St. Nicho-
las street
Ritchie, Wm., 85 Skene street
Robertson, John, 155^ Gallow-
gate
Ross, G., 94 Union street
Ross, James, 21 Virginia street
Sang, Thomas, 50 Summer street
Seay, Samuel, 20 Crown street
Shepherd, John, 21 Windy wynd
Smith, George, 62 Broad street
Smith, James, 42 Holburn street
Smith, John, Queen's road
Stewart, W., 9 Broad street
Thomson, James, 7 Broad street
Walker, James, 89 Queen street
Walkinshaw, Alex., 10 Upper-
kirkgate
Watt, James, 177 Crown street
Watt, John, 17 Skene square
Watt, R., 39 Thistle street
Watt, Wm., 21 Marischal st
Wood, Arthur, 60 John street
Youngson, James, 126 Chapel st.
Youngson, John, 26 Blackfriars
street
Bottlers.
Anderson, John, 3 Bamett's close
Gumming, Alex,, 18 Frederick st.
Forbes, A. & Son, 62 College st.
Helmrich, Chas., 14 Wales st.
Milne, John, 6 Upj)erkirkgate
Ogg, James, 109i- John street
Robbie, George, 5 Littlejohn st.
Sangster & Co., St. Clair street
Wilson, G. & W., 78 St. Cle-
ment street
Young, James, 27 Harriet street
Brassfounders, Plumbers,
and G-asfitters.
Allan, George, 54 John street
Berry, John, 4 South Silver st.
Blaikie, John & Sons, Littlejohn
street, and 211 Union street
Bruce, Charles, Guild street
Campbell, John, 13^ Dee street
Chalmers & Collie, 62 Windmill-
brae
Davidson, Andrew, 49J George
street
Farquhar & Gill, 24 Upperkirk-
gate
Gordon, G., 33 Schoolhill
Gunn & Elder, 129 King street
Ingram, Alex., 37 Back Wynd
Lamb, Alex., 48 John street
Matthews, James, 64 Woolman-
hiU
Milne, Wm., 1 Wellington place
Moir, John, 11 College street
Robertson, Alex. & Son, 13 Skene
terrace
St. Nicholas Brass Foundry, 72
Netherkivkgate
Smith & M'Kenzie, 8 J Schoolhill
Stewart, Peter, 2 and 4 Black-
friars street
Walker, Fyfe, & Co., 16 Crown
St., 19 and 21 Loch street
TKADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
271
Brewers.
Black, "VV. & Co., Devanha and
Gilcomston
Cowie & Co. , 5 Virginia street
Davis & Sons, 1 & 7^ Jack's brae
James, William & Co., 213 King
street
M'Adam, William & Co., Hard-
gate, and 24 Loch street
M'Kenzie, R., 112 Loch street
Milne, James, 69 Virginia street
Palmer, Wm., Holburn Brewery
Pyper, Andrew, 29 Guestrow
Straiton, James, 22 Mealmarket
street
Bricklayer.
Eice, Robert, Clayhills
Brickmakers.
Keith, Harriman, and Watson,
Ruthrieston
Seaton Brick and Tile Works,
Depot, Guild street
Brokers.
Davidson & Co., 163 Gallowgate
Dutliie, Mrs, 66 Shiprow
Hay, Mrs, 61 Queen street
Kennedy, Angus, 37 Lodge walk
Kinnear, Mrs, 101 Commerce st.
Kirton, Mrs, 108 Green
M'Kann, John, 38 Lodge walk
M'Kenzie, Alex., 60 East North
street
Macguire, Mrs, 43 Lodge walk
Mann, James, 2 Mealmarket st.
Milne, John, 27^ Shiprow
Napier, Joseph, 54 Shiprow
Robertson, John, 73 Green
Robb, Robert, 39 Shiprow
Ross, John, 24 Shiprow
Saunders, Mrs, 15 East North st.
Sim, Miss, 46 Woolmanhill
Sutherland, Donald, 31 East
North street
Thomson, Mrs, 118 Gallowgate
Webster, James, 4 Ragg's lane
Webster, Wm., jun., 16 Upper-
kirkgate
Brushmakers.
Fyfe, John & Son (to the Queen),
22 St. Nicholas street
Macaldowie & Co., 14 St. Nicho-
las street
Morison, George, 22^ George st.
Builders.
Anderson & M'Kay, Inches
Birnie, Alex., 10 Crimon place
Bisset, P. & Son, 152 West
North street
Bruce, George, 12 Charles street
Buyers, Jas. & Co., 12 Kidd lane
Chalmers, William, 35 Victoria
street west
Cook, Alex., 65 Holburn street
Coutts, James, 24 John street
Davidson, Jas., 11 Queen street
Donaldson, George, Summer field
Cottage, 75 Park street
Donaldson, T., 3 Mitchell place
Eraser, J. & Son, North Broad-
ford
Garvie, Jas. & Son, 60 Huntly
street
Ga^^ld, E., jun., Gilcomston
Cottage
Gordon & King, Hutcheon st. w,
Gordon, James, 1871 Crown st.
Greig & Craib, Thistle lane
Hall, George, 8 N. Charlotte st.
Henderson, A., 3 Prospect ter.
Henderson, G., 7 Prospect ter. _
Henderson, John, 5 Summer st.
Henderson, Wm. & Son, 66 Loch
street
Henry, Alex., Gilcomston park
Hogg, W. & A., Affleck street
Ironside, William, 9 Spa street
Johnston, A., 41 Whitehouse st.
Leask, John, 15 Cotton street
Low, Gavin, 40 Whitehouse st.
M 'Robbie & Milne, Albert place
Macandrew, D, & Co., 120 Loch
street
Milne, Alex , Loanhead
Mitchell, Adam, 53 North Char-
lotte street
Mitchell, J. & J., Gilcomston
park
272
TKADES AND PROFESSIONS DIUECTORY.
Peterkin, James, 1 Henry place
Pittendrigh, Win., 22 Bank st.
Pringle & Slessor, 7 Thistle lane
Eainnie, Alex., 50 Commerce st.
Eeid, James, 58 John street
Rennie, John, 42 St. Paul street
Ross, James, 23 Henry sti'eet
Ross, John, 23 Henry street
Rust, Alex., 18 Bon-Accord lane
Sim, W., 19 Kidd lane
Smith, F. W., 15 Hanover street
Thomson, Wni. & Co., 74 Wool-
man hill
Walker, Joseph, 17 Holbiirn pi.
Warrack & Daniel, 7 North Char-
lotte street
Watson & Robb,44 Spring garden
Watt & Clark, 23 Princes street
Willox, James, Gilcomston park
Wilson & Johnston, Abbotsford
place
Wilson, John, 44 Park street
Wishart, Alex., Broadford place
Bullion Dealers.
Paul & Mackay, 6 Guild street
Cab Hirers.
See Horse and Cab Hirers.
Cabinetmakers.
Those marked * are Uiiholsterers.
*Allan, James & Sons, 122 Union
street
* Alexander, John, 175 Union st.
*Baird, Thomas, 181 Union st.
Barnett, John, 40 Skene street
*Davidson Brothers, 131 5 Union
street
Davidson, J. & R., 94 Causeway-
end
Ellicock, Jos., 65 George st.
*Fiddes, John, 15 Uppcrkirkgate
Gerrie, Wm., 75 Broad street
Hay, George, 7 Union wynd
*Hutcheon, Alex. , i\ Justice st.
Knox, Arthur, 10 Bridge place
*Laws, Robeit, 12 Bridge place
M 'Donald, Jas., jun., 31 Castle
street
Masson, Robt., 9 Pnrk street
Mathieson, John, 62 St. Nicholas
street
*Ogilvie, James, 9 Crown street
Peters, George, 10 Whitehouse st.
Robertson, Wm., 70 Gallowgate
*Symon John & Sons, 29 Uppcr-
kirkgate
Candlemakers.
See Soap and Candlemakers.
Carpet Manufacturers.
Hadden, A. & Sons, Gordon's
Mills
Cart Wrights.
Davidson, J. & R., 94 Causeway-
end
Dawson. Wm., 10 Jopp's lane
Gray, D., 65 Holburn street, and
5 Spa street
Hay & Cowie, 184 West North st.
Ingram, J. & J., 44 Causewayend
Smart, J. & J., Clayhills
Carters.
Allan, Alex., Nelltield
Archibald, Jas., 70 Loch street
Bird, James, 49 Upper Denburn
Brand, Geo., 10 Mary well street
Brand, John, 67 College street
Gibson, A., 4 Black's buildings
Hall, James, 33 Frederick street
Hunter, John, 20 Upper Denburn
M'Adam, John, 9 Jopp's lane
M'Robb & Co., 29 Commerce st,
Melvin, Wm., 62 College street
Morrison, John, 152 AVest North
street
Munro, Jas., Pitmuxton, Cupar-
stone
Mutter. Howey, & Co. , 6 King st.
Reid, W.,. 78 John street
Smart, J. C, 48 Dee street
Trail, David, 165 Gallowgate
Wordie & Co., 8 Schoolhill
Carvers and Gilders.
Bowman, Andrew, 227 Union st.
Fraser, John, 6 Up]ierkirkgate
Gifford & Son, 243 Union street
TKADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. 273
Hay & Lyall (to the Queen), 2
Market street
Kerr & Sons, 187 Union street
Kesson and Macdonald, 53 St.
Nicholas street
Rutherford, Thomas, 5 Donald's
court, 20 Schoolhill
Walker, Jas., 44 Upperkirkgate
Wishart, Jas., 78 Waterloo quay
Cattle Agents and Sales-
men.
Duncan, John, Cattle Market,
King street
Gordon, Wm., Holburn place
Henry, John, 6 Fish street
Mathieson, Geo., 90 Union street
Middleton, Alex., Belmont, Kit-
tybrewster
Mutch, Wm., 6 South Mount st.
Reith & Anderson, Kitty brewster
Skene, John, 17 North Broad lord
Thomson, John, Clayhills
Watt, James, Bridge of Dee
Cement Merchants.
Bisset, P. & Son, 152 West North
street
Hector, John, 30 Exchange street
Henderson, J. & W., 24 Belmont
street
Macandrew, D. k Co., 120 Loch
street
Seaton Brick Depot, Guild st.
Chemists— Manufacturing.
Davidson, Robert, Canal road
Miller, John & Co., Sandilands
Rattray, Wm., 18 Links street
Sim, James & Co., 76 King st.
Smith, John, 10 Littlejohn st.
Chimney Sweeps.
Annand, Alex., 25 Loch street
Booth, Alex., 14 East North st.
Booth, James, 16 Justice street
Booth, P., 23 Harriet street
Booth, Wm. , jun., 27 Justice st.
Deans, Matthew, 25 Mutton brae
Gibson, Andrew, 150 Gallowgate
M'lntyre, James, 96 Green
M'Kay, Wm., Brownie's brae,
College street
Scott, Mrs, 60 Gallowgate
China Merchants.
See Stoneware Merchants.
Clergymen.
See Page 38.
Clerks.
Allan, Jas. (W. Walker & Sons)
Adam, Robt. (Reith & Anderson)
Baillie, John (Town Council —
Police Department)
Balneaves, J., 3 Victoria place
Baxter, Andrew (N. Agricultural
Co.)
Beattie, Robert (Sheriff Clerk's
Office)
Berry, J. E. (Skinner & Wilsone)
Black, John (Bon-Accord Granite
Works)
Brown, Charles, 1 Gray's build-
ings, Rosemount
Brown, Wm. M. (A. Hadden and
Sons)
Bulloch, John, jun. (Richards &
Co.)
Buyers, David (Richards & Co.)
Caird, Geo. (A. Brown), 3 Bel-
mont street
Chasser, E. (Harbour Office)
Collie, Duncan (Post Office)
Collie, R. (Gas Dep. Town
Council)
Collie, Wm. (Adam & Co.)
Cooper, F. (Police Tax Office)
Crane, James (Gas Dep. — Town
Council)
Crowden, Charles (G. N. of S. R.)
Cumming, Robert (Post Office)
Curtis, G. T. (Inland Revenue)
Davidson, W. (Peoidc's Journal)
Donald, P. (Clayhills Granite
Works)
Donaldson, A. (Aberdeen Rope
and Sail Co.)
Edward, A. (British Linen Co.)
Emslie, James (C. Davidson and
Sons, Liiiiited)
274 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.
Ewen, G. (Adam, Thomson, and
Ross)
Tildes, Horace (J. & A. Webster)
Forsyth, Alex. G. (Infirmary)
Fowler, W. (Broadford Works)
Fraser, Robert (Post Office)
Fraser, Thos., 11 East North St.
Gellan, Wm. (Harbour Office)
Gray, James (Robinson, Crum,
and Co.)
Gray, James (St. Nicholas Brass
Foundry)
Harvey, R. (G. N". of S. R.)
Henderson, A. (s.s. St. Magnus)
Henderson, Robt. (Hall, Russell,
and Co.)
Henderson, Wm. (J, Watt and
Sons)
Henderson, Wm. (Cal. Rly.)
Hendry Wm. (J. & R. Catto)
Hutcheon, Alex. (J. Garvie &
Sons)
Jack, W. (W. Henderson & Son)
Jackson, W. (Devanha Brewery)
Jaffray, Lawrence (Post Office)
Jarvis, W. C. (J. & W. Martin)
Johnston, Alex. (G. N. of S. R.)
Joss, P. (Abdn. Commercial Co.)
Justice, James N. (Customs)
Keith, James (Granite Works),
Constitution street
Kennedy, A. {People's Journal
Office)
Kyd, David (Shipping Office)
Laing, George, 39 Marischal st.
Longmore, John (J. Wright, 112
John street)
Lynch, Jas. (Police Dep.— T. C.)
M'Diarmid, John (Stamps and
Taxes)
M 'Hardy, Samuel (Stamps and
Taxes)
M'Intosh, D. C. (Cal. Rly.)
M'Kay, John E. (J. Garvie, jun,
& Co.)
M'Killican, Jas., 5 Bon- Accord
street
Macaldowie, Robert (Aberdeen
Com. Co.)
Macandrew, A. (G. Cornwall &
Sons)
Macfarlane, Alex. (Customs)
Main, James (Town Council —
Police Department)
Michie, G. B. (Commissary
Clerk's Office)
Milne, Alex. (Abdn. Lime Co.)
Milne, John S., 35 Queen street
Milne, Robert (C. G. Elrick)
Milne, Wm. (J. MTherfon ani
Co.)
Milne, Wm., 13 Loch street
Mitchell, David (G. N. of S. R.)
Moir, Charles (A. Brown & Co.,
Union Street)
Morrison, C. (W. & K. Jopp)
Mortimer, Peter (J. Moir & Son)
Muirden, A., jun., (N. of S.
Bank)
Mustard, And., 275 George st.
Ogilvie, M. S. (D. M 'Hardy and
Son)
Packman, A. G. (Hogarth & Co.)
Pardy, Alex. (D. Hogarth & Co.)
Paterson, Henry (C. G. Elrick)
Pirie, Johnston (Young's Par.
Light & M. 0. Company)
Rew, A. D. (J. Tulloch jun.)
Richardson, Wm. (Jas. Meston,
75 Union street)
Riddel, Peter (Harbour Office)
Robb, Geo. (Town Clerk's Office)
Robertson, Jas. (A. Ogston and
Sons)
Robertson, Jas. (J. Miller & Co.)
Robson, James W., 27 King st.
Roger, James, 264 George street
Roger, Wm. (Broadford Works)
Rollo, Wm., 73 Wales street
Russell, R. R. (J. Smith & Co.)
Rutherford, Jas. (G. N. of S. R.)
Saunders, Peter (Richards & Co. )
Scott, Alex. W. (J. Moir & Son)
Scott, John (N. of S. Bank)
Scott, W. A. (J. Moir & Son)
Selbie, Joseph (A. Pirie & Sons)
Shepherd, John (Cuparston Bdgs)
Shirer, Wm. 2 Canal street
Sim, William (Richards & Co.)
Rubislaw)
Simpson, J. B. (Gas Dep.— Town
Council)
TRADES AND TROFRSSIOXS DIRECTORY.
275
Skakle, George (G. K of S. R.)
Smart, Peter, 50 Watson street
Smith, Alex. (T. Baird), 181
Union street
Smith, James (Pratt & Keith)
Spalding, John B., 18 Spring-
bank street
Stuart, Alex. (B. Reid & Co.)
Strachan, H. (N. of S. E. L. Co.)
Stuart, Charles (G. N. of S. R.)
Taylor, Geo, {L. & Co. Shipping
Co.)
Tait, John (J Moir & Son)
Trail, John (Journal Office)
Turreff, Gavin (Union Bank)
Walker, Alex. (GasDep.— T. C.)
Walker, David (Anderson and
Thomson)
Walker, James (J. S. & Co., 5
Shoe lane)
Walker, James (G. Thompson
jun., & Co.)
Watson, James (A. Ogston &
Sons)
Whitecross, Wm. (Customs)
Wood, George (Post Office)
Clothiers.
See Tailors and Clothiers.
Coachbuilders.
Bain, Wm., 60 Loch street, and
44 Union place
Dakers, James, 7 Union Wynd
Davidson, Jas. 22 College street
Georgeson, Wm., 8 St. Mary's
place
Laing & Melvin, 8 Bon-Accord
street
Ness, Robert, sen. , 7 Union row
Roberts, David, 101 King st.
Shinnie, R. & J., 20 Langstane
place
Coal Brokers.
Abdn. Commercial Co., Provost
Blaikie's quay
Abdn. Co-operative Coal Society,
Limited, 14 Regent quay
Aberdeen Lime Co., Provost
Blaikie's quay
Adam & Co., 17 Regent quay
Bannerman, W., 2 Trinity quay
Buchan, George, 61 Park street
Cheyne, Geo., 16 Mary well st.
Christie, C. & Co. (Cal. Rly)
Davidson, J. & A., 56 Marischal
street, 98 Union street, and
Provost Blaikie's quay
Duff, Arch., Cal. Rly. Station
Duncan, G., Trinity quay
Elliot, Wm., 42 Marischal st.
Elsmie, George & Co., 10| Regent
quay
Fidler, Alex., Quayside
Harper, Wm. & Co. (Cal. Rail-
way Station)
Leslie, G. & Co. , Office 76 Union
st. , & Provost Blaikie's quay
M'Lauchlan, John, 1 James st.
M'Taggart & Booth, 6 Hadden
Street
Northern Agricultural Company,
Waterloo quay
Saunders, K., 41 Springbank ter.
Walker, Andrew, 16 Trinity
quay
Wallace, A. , Bridge place
Watson, Wm., Guild street
Williamson, A., 30 Whitehouse
street
Coffee and Dining Rooms.
Adam, Wm., 52 York street
Bridge Street Restaurant, 6
Bridge street, Miss Sherar
Lockhart & Salmond, 118 and
120 Union street
M 'Donald, James, 18 Market st.
M'Killiam, Mrs Robert, 17 Union
buildings
Reid, Mrs, 44 Mark( t street
Scatterty, A., 24 Exciiunga st.
Singer, Mrs, 25 Netherkirkgate
Stott, Andw., 19 Market street
Taylor, Mrs, 39 Regent quay
Watson, Geo., 1 Union terrace
Coffee Roasters.
Strachan, John & Sons, North-
field Mills, Gilcomston
276 TKADES AND PEOFESSIONS' DIEECTORY.
Comb Manufacturers.
Elrick, Charles G., Forbes street
M 'Pherson, John & Co. , Eodger's
walk, John street
Stewart and Co., S., E., 40
Hutcheon street
Commercial Travellers.
Adams, John C, 1 Eichmond
terrace
Anderson, James, 160 Crown st.
lilack, John (James Catto)
Bruce, A. (Abdn. Com. Co.)
Connon, George (Simpson, Shep-
herd), 52 King street
Gumming, E. (Devanha Brewery)
Cuthbert, James, 72 ]S". Broad-
ford
Bun can, Alex., 19 Caledonian
place
Durno, James, 6 Osborne place
Dyker, James (D. L. Shirres &
Co.)
Findlater, Eobert (Black & Fer-
guson)
Gauld, Charles (James Green)
Glennie, Geo. S. (H. Ogg & Co.)
Gray, James, Victoria street
south
Gray, John, Albyn Cottage, Al-
byn place
Helmrich, Charles, jun. (Lewis
Smith)
Henry, James (Shirres, Webster,
& M'Kenzie)
Inglis, A., 11 Bank street
Leslie, Andrew, 2 King street pi.
Lovie, James, 14 Springbank ter.
Low, G. M. (J. Crombie)
Lyall, John (Northern Ag. Co.)
Lyall, John (T. Craig & Sons)
Macdonald, D., 6 Thistle place
Maclennan, H., 17 Balmoral pi.
!Massie, J. L (Brebner & Grant)
Masson, Wm. (C. Davidson &
Sons, limited)
Mitchell, P. (J. Forbes & Sons)
Moir, Wm. (Glegg & Thomson)
Morison, P., jun. (Abdn. Lime
Co.)
Murray, George (J. Crombie)
]\Iyles, James (J. Catto)
Ord, John, 2 Windsor place
Philip, E. C, 50 Loanhead ter.
Phillips, G. (Anderson & Thom-
son)
Preston, G. M., 13 Ferryhill pi.
Eankin, David, 21 Henry street
Ehind, A., 26 Broad street
Eiddoch, John (J. Eoy)
Euncieman, John, 11 Union bds.
Sim, George, Nellfield place
Stewart, M. P., 5 Abbotsford pi.
Stewart, Wm. , 5 Affleck st.
Strachan, D. G., Ashley terrace
Taylor, Jas. (Leith & Paterson)
Taylor, J., 13 Constitution street
Taylor, P., 6 Wellington place
Taylor, Wm. (J. & A. Gibb)
Templeton, Geo., 57 Eosemount
place
Viney, G. W. (A. Pirie & Sons)
Wilson, Alex. (J. Williamson, 14
King street
Woodman, Alex. (Farquhai &
Gill)
Commission Merchants.
See Agents, d;c.
Confectioners and Pastry
Cooks.
Those marJced * are wholesale.
Bannochie, Alex., 82 George st.
Berry, Peter, 122 Chapel street
Bisset, Joseph, 149 Gallowgate
Bothwell, A., 51 Castle street
*Bothwell, Alex., jun., 1 North
Broadford
Brown, Geo., 157 Gallowgate
Craigen, George, 88 George st.
Craigen, Wm., 88 Shiprow
Crawford, Wm., 27 Shiprow
Croll, Wesly, 70 King street
*Duffus, Alex., 4 North St An-
drew street
Glegg, Eobert, 215 Union street
Hobrow, Mrs, 218 GalloAvgate
Lockhart & Salmond, 118 and
119 Union street
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
277
*Lockhart k Salmoiid, 2 Little
Belmont street
M 'Donald, John, 37 Basement
floor, Market
*M'Killiam, B. & W., 54 Broad
street
M'Killiam, Mrs Robert, 17 Union
buildings
M'Pherson, Alexander, 3 South
Mount street
Milne, Alex., 180 George street
*Milne, John, 30 Union place
Pirie, George, 58 Queen street
Rae, James, 77 King street
Robertson, Leslie, 23 George st.
♦Seller, Wm., 50 Castle street
*Shepherd, Wm., 21 Guestrow
Smith, Alex., 27 Park street
Smith, Mrs, 133 King street
Coopers.
Those marked * are Fishcurers.
Courage, James, 177 Gallowgate
Gellan, James, 1 West North st.
*Gordon, Chas. & Son, 57 Green
Gordon, James & Co. , 2 Chronicle
lane
Gorrod, G. & Co., 25 Carmelite
street
Noble, George, 14 Carmelite st.
Robertson, John, 61 Commerce
street
* Williams, James & Sons, 13
Virginia street
Coppersmiths.
Bain, David, 12 Littlejohn st.
Blaikie, J. & Sons, Littlejohn st.
St. Nicholas Brass Foundrj^ 72
Netherkirkgate
Corkcutters.
Cook, Alex., jun., Guild st.
Dickson, John, 34 St. Paul st.
Duncan, Thomas & Sons, 20 St.
Nicholas street
M'Gee & Co., 18 Castle street
Smith, John, 12 Castle terrace
Corn Factors.
See Grain Merchants.
Cotton Manufacturers.
Robinson, Crum, & Co., Banner-
mill
Curriers.
Clyne, Wm. & Sons, 20 Adelphi
Roberts, David, 17 Princes st.
Sim, Wm., 74 Hardgate
Watt, John & Sons, 134 and 136
Gallowgate
Cutlers.
Hamilton, Gavin, 17 George st.
Hodge, J. & J., 28 Netherkirk-
gate
Thompson, J. T., 17 St. Nicholas
street
Dancing (Teachers of).
Alexander, Miss, 5 S. Silver st.
Poison, A. H., 34 St. Paul st.
Troup, Wm., Music Hall build-
ings
Distillers.
Begg, John, 17 Weigh-house sq.
Black, Wm. & Co., Devanha
Ogg, Henry & Co., Strathdee,
Cuparstone
Dentists.
Crombie Brothers, 8 Union ter.
Cromar, John, 15 Belmont st.
De Lessert, Alfred AL, M.O.S.,
220 Union street
Emslie, James (see additions)
King, Maxwell M., 26 St Nicho-
las street
Laing, Thos. , 22 Union terrace
Murison, J., 52 North Broadford
Williamson, Wm., L.D.S.R.C.S.,
Eng., 15 Union terrace
Drapers and Silk Mercers.
Those marked * are Wholesale.
Alexander, John, 138 Gallowgate
Allan, Miss W., 237^ George st.
Attenborrow, Mrs, foot of Skene
square
Bisset, A., 69 Rosemount place
578
TEADES AND PEOFESSIONS DIKECTORY.
Bretner & Mutch, 52 St. Nicho-
las street
Brown, James, 2 and 4 George
street
Brown, Miss Jane, 28 Marywell
street
Burns, John, 281 George street
Caird, Mrs, 105 George street
Cameron, JohnM., 32 Hutcheon
street
Connon, J. & J., 5 Union bdgs.
Copland, Geo., 25 George street
Davidson, Misses, 65 Queen st.
Davie & Mitchell, 56 St. Nicho-
las street
Dawson, Eobt., 72 George street
Dewar, David, 49 Castle street
Donaldson, M'Kenzie, & Co., 37
Union street
Duncan, J. H., lA Holburn st.
Durno & Cameron, 21 Broad st.
*Esslemont & Macintosh, 11 & 13
Broad street
Falconer, John & Co., 65 Union
street
riaxington, B. k Co., 58 George
street
Fyfe, Leslie, 150 George street
Gill, John, 110 George street
Gordon, J. & Son, 44 Union st.
Gray, Henry, 78 Broad street
Gray, Wm., 64 & 66 Broad st.
Hay, R. W., 70 Green
Hutchison, A. & Co., 3 Gallow-
gate
Jessiman, Alex. G., 44 George st.
Kemlo, Miss, 8 Upperkirkgate
Kilgour, Jas., 94 George street
Kinghorn, Jfs., 46 St. Nicholas
street
Lyall, Geo. & Co., 99 Union st.
Lyon, James, 8 Park street
M 'Donald, Miss, 88 King street
M'Gregor, Alex., 87 Union st.
M'lntosh, Miss, 16 West North
street
M'Kenzie, Jas. & Co., 47 Union
street
M'Kenzie, Miss J., 18 George st.
M 'Robbie, Miss, 35 Market gal-
lery
Macdonald, Isabella, 171 Gallow-
gate
Marshall, Wm. & Co., 38 Union
street
Milne & Henderson, 33 Union st.
Milne, Alex., 38 & 38 1 Broad st.
Milne, Peter, 36 St. Nicholas st.
Milne, Mrs, 74 Chapel street
Milne, Miss, 51 Commerce st.
Mitchell, S., 11 Little Chapel st.
Murray, Jane, 2 Baltic street
Neil, Jas., 183 Union street
Paterson, Jas., 59 Gallowgate
*Pratt & Keith, 51, 53, 161, and
163 Union st., and 11 Bridge
street
Reid & Bain, 29 George street
Riddel, C. & M., 48 Richmond st.
Robertson, Mrs, 125 Crown st.
Ross & Ledingham, 23 Union st.
Ross, Hugh, jun., 12 Broad st.
Ross, James, 206 George street
Ross, John, 119 Union street
Russell, Wm., 149 Union street
*Saint, James, jun., 171 and 173
Union street
Shirras, Miss E., 271 George st.
Smith, Miss, 42 1 Chapel street
Stephen, Geo., 46 George street
Stewart, A., 40 St. Nicholas st.
Stewart, D. , 40 East North st.
Stuart, Mrs, 10 Gilcomston steps
Taylor, Thomas, 1 48 George st.
Tennant, Joseph, 67 King st.
Tennant, W. M., 80 Rosemount
place
Thomson, Francis, 10 Gallowgate
Tough, George, 134 George st.
AVatson Brothers, 92 Broad st.
Watson, Patrick & Sou, 18 and
20 Union place
Watson, T. R., 31 and 33 Gal-
lowgate
Wilson, Wm., 15 Causewayend
Yule, George, 133 Union street
Drawing (Teachers of).
Kennedy, Joseph, 48 Union pi.
Mitchell, John, 53 Victoria street
west
Pope, Samuel, 108 Crown street
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. 279
Dressmakers.
See Milliners.
Druggists.
Those marked * are Wholesale.
Andrew, Wm. , 168 Union street
*Birss, Eobert, 27 Queen street
Connon, T. S., 2 South Mount
street
Coutts, Chas., 26 Broad street
Cruickshank, Geo. P., 218 George
street
Daniel, John, 57 Castle street
*Davidson & Sim, Victoria Court,
54 Castle street
Davidson, Charles & Co., 205
Union street
Eddie, Wm., 30 George street
Fearnside, John, 49 Green
Forbes, John A., 33 West North
street
Forsyth, J. & Co., 53 Regent
quay
Gall, Andrew, 26^ Skene square
Giles, Wm., 123 Crown street
Grant, James M., 4 Holburn st.
Hunter, James, 141 Union st.
Keith, James, 8 Union place
Levie, A. M., 9 Union bdgs.
M 'Robbie, J. S., 160 Gallowgate
Mackay, D. M., 260 Union st.
Macquibban, C. M. , 28 Park st.
Moir, James, 36 Union place
Murray, Jas., 80 Chapel street
*Paterson, Wm. & Sons, 133 and
135 Gallowgate
*Reid, Geo. & Sons, 45 Union st.
Reitb, Alex., 138 George street
Ritchie, David, 39 Market st.
Ross, Andrew, 43 Castle street
Sangster, John, 46 Commerce st.
*Sim, Jas. & Co., 76 King street
•Sinclair, Wm., 34 Upperkirk-
gate
•Soutar & Shepherd, 22 Broad st.
Strachan, Alex., Ill George st.
Sutherland, J., 34 St. Nicholas
street ■
Urquhart, J. & J., 65 St. Nicho-
las street
Wallace, Wm., 81 King street
Wight, Jas. S., 1 Mounthooly
Wyuess, Jas. D., 34 Woolmanhill
Dyers.
Bannerman, John, 35a George sL
Borthwick, Andrew, 76 Loch st.,
and 1 Summer street
Cooper, Wm., 36 James street
Ferguson, R., 42 Upperkirkgate
M 'Gregor, John, 26 George .st.
Philip, A., 3 North Broadford
Watson, John, 104 George st.
Wilson, David, 86 Union street
Embroidery Printers.
See Pattern Printers.
Engravers.
Thof.e marked * are Lithographers
Beattie, Lewis J. (see additions)
*Cornwall, Geo. & Sons, Victoria
Court, Castle street
*Dakers, Alex., 15 Netherkirk-
gate, and 6 Queen street
*Gullan, David, 52 Castle street
*Hughes, Mrs R., 60 Broad st.
"Keith & Gibb, 3 Queen street
*Robb, G., 115 Union street
*Skene, Wm., 21^ Schoolhill
Stephen, J. H., 3 Correction
wynd
*Taylor & Henderson, 17 Adelphi
Engineers.
Abernethy, Jas. & Co., Ferryhill
Foundry
Barry, Henry, & Co., 102 Loch
street
Blaikie Bros. , Footdee Ironworks
Dalgety Bros., 70 Hutcheon st.
Garvie, James, jun., & Co., 16
Fish street
Henderson, John M., 17 and 19
Jopp's lane
Hall, Russell, & Co., York pi.
Hogg, George, 70 Spring garden
Knowles, Alex., 37 Shuttle lane
M'Kinnon & Co., Spring garden
Mitchell, D. & Son, Inches
Reid, Ben. & Co., Justice Mill
lane
280 Tli,4DES AND professions' DIRECTOKY.
Strachan, George, 23 Bank st.
Suckling & Co., IST. J., Inches
Taylor, John (Heating), 71 Wool-
manhiir
Engineers (Civil).
Ahemethy, James, Ferryhill
Cottage
Abemethy, Robert, 21 Golden
square
Barnett, Patrick M., Waterloo
Station
Beattie, James F., 2 Bon-Accord
square
Boulton, Wm. , City buildings,
Broad street
Cay, "Wm. Dj^ce, Pocra Pier
Ferguson, W. B., "Waterloo Sta-
tion
Jenkins, G. Gordon, 115 Union
street
-Milne, Robert, "Waterloo Station
Eiddel, James, 1 Powis place
"Willet, John, 123 J Union street
Farriers.
Cowe, "W., 4 Summer street
Donald, James, 6 Crooked lane
Morris, "Wm., V.S., 7 Langstane
place
Thomson, Jas., 6 Flourmillbrae
File Maker.
Mathieson, Alex., 20 Seamount
place
Fishcurers.
Angus, George, 14 Bank street
Barnett, P. K., Point Law
Bro\\n, John, 28 "Wellington st.
Davidson, G. & W., 18 Regent
quay
Davidson, T., Wet Fish Market
Farquharson, H., do.
Gibson, A., do.
Morrison, James, 24 Prospect
terrace
Munro, John, 13 Prospect ter.
Slater, John, 45 York street
Fishmongers.
Brown, James, 62 and 63 Base-
ment, Market
Davidson, Alex., 26 Hadden st.
Garioch, Mrs P. , Market bdgs.
Gove, Mrs Wm., 6 Basement
floor. Market
Innes, Robert, 60 and 61 Base-
ment floor. Market
Livingston, John, 69 do.
Livingston, John, jun., 93 George
street
M'Kenzie, James, 68 Loch st,
Meff", Wm. , 46 Market street
Michie, Alex., 77 Windmillbrae
Moir, John & Son, 22 Hadden st.
Pirie & Chisholm, Market Bdgs.
Fishing-Tackle Makers.
Brown, Wm., 36 George street
Duguid, David, 5 Flourmillbrae
Garden, Wm., 1221 Union street
Gordon, J. & G., 12 St. Nicholas
street
Lyell, John & Co., 128 Union st.
Milne, Wm., 25 North Broad-
ford
Playfair, Charles, 138 Union st.
Roy, Wm , 60 North Broadford
Sandison, Ludovick G., 118 King
street
Wilson, Robt., 16 St. Nicholas st.
Fleshers.
Addison, Allan, 28 Justice st.
Aiken, Arthur, 14 Market hall
Auld, John, 10 St. Clement st.
Begg, Wm. , 46 Market hall
Black, James, 238 George street
Brebber, David, 7 and 8 Market
hall
Bremner, Alex., 58 East North
street
Bruce, Gideon, 39 Albion street
Buckner, John, 25 Gallowgate
Burness, Alex., 146 Hutcheon st.
Burnett, James, 50 Holburn st.
Caird, James, 1 Holburn place
Christie, G., 60 Windmillbrae
Davidson, Jas. , 47 Market hall
TEADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. 281
Davidson, Wm., 187 West North
street
Donald, Wm., 37 Market hall
Donaldson, John, 16 Queen st.
Donaldson, Kobert, 57 Commerce
street
Dow, James, 49 Regent quay
Duncan, Wm., 10 Park street
Duncan, Wm., 42 and 43 Mar-
ket hall
Farquharson k Co., 37 J Wool-
manhill
Farquharson, John, 4 Bridge st.
Findlay, Robert, 74 Hutcheon st.
Fraser, Alex., 35 Market hall
Fraser, Daniel, 22 Market hall
Fraser, John, 260 George street
Gibson, Mrs Wm., 6 Gallowgate
Gordon, Wm., 22 Gallowgate
Grant, James, 15 Marischal st.
Grant, John, 78 East North st.
Grant, Mrs, 15 Summer lane
Gray, Alex., 44 Market hall
Gray, Mrs, 38 Market hall
Hutcheon, Wm., 85 Hutcheon st.
Kelman, Charles, 10 West North
street
Kempt, Alex., 29 Market hall
Kirton, Peter, 39 Market hall
Knowles, James, 5 Skene street
Laing, Andrew, 82 John street
M'Kenzie, A., 17 N. Broadford
M'Leod, Isaac, 18 Market hall
Martin, Jas. & Wm., 50, 51, and
52 Market hall
Martin, Wm., 26 and 27 Market
hall
Mason, Thomas, 64 St. Nicholas
street
May, J. & H. , 47 Chapel street
Millar, James, 158 Gallowgate
Milne, Jaziies, 191 Gallowgate
Milne, W., 147 Union street
Morrison, David, 11 Upperkirk-
gate
Morrison, Wm., 22 Craigie st.
Mutch, John, 43 Skene street
Riddell, Alex. , 23 Hardweird
-Rose, George. 1, 2. and 3 Market
hall
Ross, Andrew, 158 George street
24
Sangster, George, 198 Gallowgate
Sangster, Robt, sen., 31 Market
hall
Shivas, George, 42 Skene square
Sivewright, Mrs, 28 Market hall
Skene, Allan, 191 George street
Skene, P. A. 25a Thistle street
Soutter, Alex., 10 and 11 Market
hall
Smith, Jas., 32 and 33 Market
hall
Smith, Wm. , 37 Skene street
Stark, A. & W.. 45 Market hall
Stewart, A., 15 Little Chapel st.
Stewart, James. 124 Chapel st.
Stewart, John, 20 Market hall
Stewart, Wm., 41 Market hall
Stewart, Mrs A., 23 Market hall
Stronach, Wm., 30 Market hall
Taylor, Wm., 187 Crown street
Tastard, James, 18| Shijjrow
Thomson, James, 65 Rosemount
]3lace
Thomson, Wm., 4 East North st.
Towns, Wm., 164 George street
White, James, 15 and 16 Market
liall
Williamson, David, 12 and 13
Market hall
Williamson, John, 5 Market hall
Williamson, John, jun., 48 Mar-
ket hall
Wilson, Peter, 2 Mary place
Wishart, Alex., 92 Gallowgate
Wyness, Alex., 25 Market hall
Wyness, John, 21 Market hall
Yeats, Thomas, jun., 22 Cause-
wayend
Flock Manufacturer.
Stuart, Geo., 28 Harriet street
Fruiterers.
Anderson & Buyers, 74 Broad st.
Burns, A., jun., 237 Union st.
and Market hall
Burns, Robert, 100 Bridge street
Campbell, Jas., 34 Gallowgate
EUey, Dinnes, 8 Shiprow
Hossack, Arch., 179 Union st.
282 TRADES AND PKOFESSIONS' DIRECTOKY.
Mackie, Alex., 147 Market hall,
11 and 12 Black's buildings,
and 1 Gilcomston steps
Pegler, George, 7 Regent quay
Shirreffs Jas. , 244 George street
Smith, Mrs, 82 King street
Furniture Dealers.
Bannochie, W., 153 Gallowgate
Calder, J., 14 George street
Christie, Peter, 39 Loch street
Christie, "William, 20 "Woolman-
hill
Connon, "Wm., 55a Schoolhill
Cormack, Geo., 51 Broad street
Cotton, James, 178 Gallowgate
Duguid, Andrew, 43 Schoolhill
Fraser, George, Q7 Broad street
Gaudie, Hugh, 84 George street
Gerrie, Wm., 75 Broad street
Gillanders, Robert, 38 Upper-
kirkgate
Graham, Alex., 85 King street
Green, Jas., jun., 73 Gallowgate
M'Kay, Mrs J., 29 Gallowgate
Mathieson, John, 62 St. Nicholas
street
Park, Wm., 8 Mounthooly
Paterson, A., 76 and 77 Wool-
manhill
Pearson, Mark, 25 Castle street
Reid, Mrs C, 78 George street
Rennie, Wm., 23 Gallowgate
Shand, Wm. & Co., 40^ Wool-
manhill
Simpson, James, 40 George st.
Stewart, John, 236 George st.
Game Dealers.
Brown, James, 62 and 63 Base-
ment, Market
Christie, G., 60 Windmillbrae
Davidson, Alex., Market, and
26 Hadden street
Gauld, Alex., 24 Hadden street
Grant, Mrs, 13 and 15 Loch st.
Gray, Alex., 38 Gallowgate
Innes, Robert, 60 and 61 Base-
ment floor, Market
Joss, Mrs, 53 Loch street
M'Kenzie, Jas., 68 Loch street
Meff, Wm., 46 Market street
Michie, Alex., 77 Windmillbrae
Moir, John & Son, 22 Hadden st.
Gardeners.
Abel, John, 62 Hardgate
Anderson, Andrew, N. Rubislaw
Anderson, David, Rosehill
Berry, James, Broadt'ord lane
Buyers, Jas. (johhing), 43 Chapel
street
Connon, Mrs James, Sandilands
Connon, Robert, Links, Old
Aberdeen
Cooper, Mrs Alex. , Fountainhall
Davidson, Mrs Wm. , Springbank
terrace
Edward, John (jobhiTtg), 19 Gor-
don street
Garden, John, Calsayseat
Giles, Jas. (johhing). Fountain-
hall
Glass, John, Seaview gardens
Gordon, Charles, Holburn j)lace
Hutcheson, James, Denhead,
Rubislaw
Joss, Geo., Westburn, Rubislaw
Kinneard, Wm., Rubislaw
M 'Donald, John, Bonnymuir
M'Pherson, John, Polmuir
M 'Robbie, Peter, Sunnyside
Macandrew, Wm., 1 Jute street
Maver, James (johhing), 30 Hol-
burn street
MefFet, J., Outseats, Pitmuxton
Middleton, David, Bannermill
gardens
Milne, John, Wellbrae
Morison, James, 36 Kintore pi.
Moi'timer, James, Rubislaw
Mowat, J. (johhing), 11 Huntly
street
Paul, George, Fountainhall
Petrie, Jas. R. & Sons (johhing),
153 Hardgate
Rae, William (johhing), 80 St.
Andrew street
Scorgie, Geo. (johhing), 16 Col-
lege street
Scott, A., Berr
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
283
Shewan, Alexander f jobbing J, 33
Whitehouse street
Shirreffs, Jas., 244 George st.
Sim, James, 33 Short loanings
Slora, Wm. (jobbing), 32 Skene
row
Smith, Alex., Burnside, Stocket
Smith, James, 8 Bank street
Smith, Jas., Cairnfield, Stocket
Smith, James, Queen's road
Smith, James, 26 Market hall
Smith, Wm., Westmore, Stocket
Stephen, John, Hosefield
Thom, David, 10 Bank street
Wattie, Joseph, Honeybrae
Wilson, William, Mile-end, Hol-
burn
Gasfltters.
See Brassfoimders, <kc.
German Clockmakers.
Auer, A., 51 Upperkirkgate
March, Jas., 11^ Hutcheon st.
Wunderley, P. & Co., 42 George
street
Goldsmiths and Jewellers.
See also Watch (k Clockmakers.
Alexander, James, 113 Union st.
Catto, George, 55 Union street
Duncan, John, 4 St. Nicholas st.
Firth, Joseph C, 29 St. Nicholas
street
Gill, Alex., 59 Union street
Hardy, James, 41 Union street
Jamieson, G. & Son, 107 Union
street
Mackay, James T. & Son, 30 St.
Nicholas street
Millar, Andrew, 23 St. Nicholas
street
Morrison & Skakle, 68 Nether-
kirkgate
Munro, M. , 25 Woolmanhill
Eettie, M. & Sons, 151 Union st.
Smith, A. k J., 25 St. Nicholas
StTGf t
Thompson, J. T., 17 St. Nicholas
street
Walker, James, 135 Union st.
Watson, James, 81 Union street,
and 81 Broad street
Yule, Robert, 7 Correction wynd
Grain Merchants.
Aberdeen Commercial Company,
Provost Blaikie's quay
Alexander, Jas., Lower Justice
Mills
Barclay, J. W. & Co., 1 Market
street
Bisset, John, 33 Wellington pi.,
Southbridge
Buyers, Alex., 108 King street
Clark, Bros., 13 West North st,
and Leggart Mills
Clarke, A. G. , 27 Marischal st.
Davidson, Wm., 12 Commerce
street
Donald, William, Upper Justice
mills
Grant, Wm., 49 Marischal street
Gray, Wm., Weigh-house square
Hutcheson, Geo., 47 Marischal
street
Keith, Alex., 42 Commerce st.,
and Waterloo station
Kemp & Walker, 59 and 60
Castle street
Knox, Wm., 16 King street
Leith, Hugh, 83 George street
Lindsay, John, City Flour Mills,
Causewayend
Mess, J,, 12 Virginia street
Morison & Leslie, 56 Marischal
street
Murdoch, A. & Son, 47 Marischal
street
Northern Agricultural Co., 30
Waterloo quay
Paterson, Wm., 40 Chapel street
Porter, George, jun., 27 Welling-
ton })lace
Eiddell, Alex., 42 Union street
Robertson, George, 55 Green
Robertson, John, 45 Marischal
street
Scott, James, 13 James street
Sharp, Andrew, 37 James street
Shirreffs, Kenneth, 8 James st.
Skene, M., 12 Wellington place
284
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Smith, Wm., 38 King street
Straclian, John & Sons, North-
iield Mills, Gilcomston
Tait, T. & Sons, 52 Regent quay
Thomson, James, 22 Commerce
street
Thomson, John, 52 Queen street
Tulloch, ]j., 6 Regent quay
White, John F., 107 King street
Wilson, Isaac, 14 West North
street
Granite Polishers.
See Stone-cutters.
Grocers, Tea, Wine and
Spirit Dealers.
Those marTced * are xdholesale.
Adam, James, 84 Causeway end
Adams, Isabella, 24 Castle street
Adams, John, 64 Green, and 3
Market street
Airth, John, 33 Market Street
Alexander and Rae, 82 Union st.
Alexander, A. & Co., 151 George
street
Alexander, Alex., 1 Baltic street
Allardyce, J. R., 137 Crown st.
Anderson, David, 19 Park st.
Anderson, Geo., 41 Littlejohn st.
Anderson, James, 45 East North
street
Anderson, Sutherland & Co.,
51 and 55 George street
Angus, G., 14 Bank street
Angus, Samuel, 1 Carmelite st.
Baillie, Wm., 17 Justice street
Barnett, Alex., 14 York street
Barron, Geo., 106 Commerce st.
Baxter, Robert, 31 York place
Begg, E., 73 Chapel Street
Birnie, Geo., 57 St. Andrew st.
Bisset, George, 67 Holburn st.
Bisset, John & Co., 37 Queen st.
*Bisset, J. & W., 15 Exchange
street
Black, George, 254 George st.
Black, Hugh, 17^ Victoria street
west
Brown & Smith, 56 East North
street
Brown, Geo., 33 Summer lane
Brown, Geo., 33 Park street
Brown, Mrs, 45 Commerce st.
Buchan, James, 1 Justice street
Buchan, John, 6 East North st.
Buchan, John, 19 George street
Caie, Peter, 21 Huntly street
Cameron, Mrs, 37 West North
street
Carnie, J. S., 50 West North st.
Carroll, Peter, 235 Union street
Chalmers, J., 26 Virginia street
Chalmers, Peter, 141 Gallowgate
Cheyne, John, 14 James street
Chivas Brothers, 1 3 King street
Clark, Alex., 1 Causewayend
Clark, Wm. , 36 Spring garden
Collie, Alex., 12 Skene street
Collie, George. 23 Chapel lane
Collie, Wm., 65 College street
Connon, Mrs P., 229 King street
Cooper, Alex., Ill Causewayend
Copland, J., 31 Causewayend
Copland, James, 10 East North
street
Coutts, Alex., 173 Crown street
Coutts, Gavin, Queen's road
Craig, Andrew, 212 Gallowgate
Craighead, Peter, 106 Union st.
Craigmile, A., 47 Commerce st.
Cruickshank, Alex., 146 George
street
Cruickshank, Alex., 13 Hutcheon
street
Cruickshank, John M., 8 & 10
Skene terrrace
Cumming, James, 79 and 80
Waterloo quay
Cuthbert, Jas., 69 North Broad-
ford
*Davidson & Co., 33 John street
Davidson, Alex., jun., 44 Castle
street
Davidson, Alex., 10 Causewayend
Davidson, Thos., 58 Chapel st.
Davidson, Wm. & Co., 44 Broad
street
Dawson, David, 35 George st.
Dawson, Mrs, 48 Windmillbrae
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
285
Diack, Win., 23 Woolmanhill
Donaldson. Mrs.. 22 Gerrard st.
Douglas, Alex., 21 Chapel street
Douglas, Alex. , 6 Skene street
Douglas, John, 44 Green
Downie, Mrs. , 8 Holburn street
DufFus, Mrs. 29 Mounthooly
Duguid, Robert, 13 Holburn st.
Dunbar, James A. B., 115 Rose-
mount place
Duncan, Alex. , Bridge of Dee
Duncan, John, 3 Garvock street
Durno, James, 32 North Albert
street
*Esslemont, Alex., 32 King st.
Esslemont, John E., 2 & 4 King
street
Ettershank. Mrs, 56 Shiprow
Farquhar, Mrs, 15 Justice street
Farquharson & Co., 131 Union
street
Farquharson Jas. . 30 Park st.
Farquharson, John, 22 Jasmine
terrace
Farquharson, Peter, 2 Welling-
ton place
Fernie, Alex. & Co., 49J George
street
Fiddes, Al., 52 West North st.
Findlay, Wm., 67 East North
street
Findlay, Mrs A., 13 Wales st.
Fleming and Rattray, 13 Castle
street, and 73 George street
Forbes, Arthur, 1 Holburn st.
Forbes, Charles, 1 John street
Fowler, Mrs, S. Mile End
Eraser, Alex., 30 Leadside
Eraser, Hector, 58 Gallowgate
Eraser, Jas., 35 Hutcheon st.
Eraser, Jas., 160 George street
Fyfe, George, 51 Shiprow
Glegg, Alex. R., 55 Regent quay
Gollan, Wm., 19 Henry street
Gonsalvo, James, 39 Hutcheon
street
Gordon and Smith, 197 Union st
Gordon, J. & J., 86 Broad street
Gordon, Wm., 8 Mary well st.
Grant, Wm., 34 Union place
Grant, Jas., 27 College street
Grant, Peter A., 1 Watson street
Gray, George, 237 George street
Green, Wm., 29 Queen street
Greenlaw, John, Wellington road
Greig, Robt., 51 Short loanings
(niild, Mrs, 17 Short loanings
Guthrie, Wm., 17 Loch street
Harper, Mrs, 57 Virginia street
Harper, Hugh, 9^ Regent quay
Hart, Mrs, 56 Regent quay
Hay, John, 133 Skene street
Henderson, Jas., 182 Crown st.
Henderson, James, 20 Shiprow
Hepburn, George, 33 Upperkirk-
gate
Herd, Wm., 68 Schoolhill
Hill, (Teorge, 59 Green
Hird, Benjamin, 6 Northfield
Howie, George, 165 Gallowgate
Howie, Peter, 2 East North st.
Hunter and Walker, 112 Gallow-
gate
Hunter, James, 39 Park street
Hunter, John M., 17 Causeway-
end
Hunter, Wm., 63 Huntly street
Hutcheon, Gordon, 15 West
North street
Hutcheson, W., 20 Upperkirk-
gate
Inglis, Alex., 28 Regent quay
Ingram, James, 61 Green
Ironside, Pat., 31 Ann street
*Jamieson and Mitchell, 34 and
36 Netherkirkgate
Jamieson, Geo., 59 Schoolhill
Jamieson, John, 7 Commerce st.
Jamieson, James, 221 Union st.,
and 1 Dee street
Jardella, Peter, 17 St. Clement
street
Jeffery, Wm., 8 Queen street
*Johnstone, C. & A., 14 Little-
john street
Johnston, Mrs, 88 Upper Den-
burn
Kay, Wm. M., 65 Virginia st.
Kemp, Mrs, 60 Skene square
King, Donald, 1 Waverley place
Lamont, A., jun., 2 Cotton st.
Law, Miss B., 8 Wellington pi.
286
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Leiper, James, 108 Chapel street
*Leith, John and Sons, 17 Ex-
change street
*Littleiohn, J. & Sons, 39 Green
Low, Wm. & Co., 57 N. Broad-
ford
Logan, J. and W., 120 George st.
Low, D., 39 West North street
Lumsden and Gibson, 95 Union
street
Lumsden, William, 58 Union st.
M'Gregor, Alex., 57 Gnestrow
M 'Hardy, Robert, 188 W. North
street
M 'Hardy, Wm., 88 Chapel street
M'Kay, John, 94 Gallowgate
M'Leod, James, 43^ Schoolhill
M'Leod, Mrs, 53 Park street
M'Pherson, J. C, 85 and 87
Rosemount place
Macdonald, Ewen, 193 Gallow-
gate
Machattie, John & Co. , 42 Wool-
manhill, and 177 Gallowgate
Mackay, D., 18 Prince Regent
street
Mackinlay, Robt., 15 Queen st.
Macritchie, R., 74 King street
Main, John, 20 Correction wynd
Main, Wm., 47 East North st.
Maitland, Wm,, 9 St. Andrew
street
Martin, G., 14 North Broadford
Mathieson, R. , 16 St. Clement
street
Melvin, Jas., 132 Causewayend
Melvin, John, 89 John street
Merchant, Geo., 24 Chapel st.
Meston, Chas., 136 King street
Michie, William, 20 East North
street
Milne & Marshall, 20 Correction
wynd
Milne, James, 72 Union street
Milne, Wm. & Son, 209 Union
street
Milne, Wm., 1 South Mount st.
Milne, Wm., jun., 145 Gallow-
gate
Milne, Mrs, 42 Gordon street
Mitchell, John, 58 College st.
Moir, George, 148 Causewayend
Moir, Wm. , 1 Cuparstone bdgs.
Mollison, Wm., 140 Skene st,
Morrison, James, 17 Skene st.
Mortimer, A. F., 5 Carmelite st.
Mortimer, James, 12 Harriet st.
Neil, Alex., 16 Rose street
Nicol, John, 69 Commerce st.
Nicol, Miss, 56 Summer street
Nicolson, Wm. , 242 Union st.
Noltie, James, 74 Commerce st.
OfiBcer, James, 8 Garvock street
Oliver, Wm., 53 Gallowgate
Ogston, James, 30 Justice st.
Panton, John, 67 Park street
Petrie, Alex., 4 Mealmarket st.
Petrie, Andrew, 41 Green
*Porter & Sinclair, 18 St. Paul
street
Pyper, Wm., 89 Broad street
Rae, Francis, 22 Upper Denburn
Rae, F. M., 31 St. Clement st.
Rae, James, 1^ South Crown st.
Rae, James, 28^ Summer street
Rae, John, 16 Hanover street
Rae, Mrs John, 45 St. Andrew st.
Rainnie, Robert, 31 Shiprow
Reid, George, 23 Shiprow
Reid, John, 1 South College st
Reid, John, 70 Broad street
Rennie, John, 21 Justice street
Reith & Norrie, 196 Gallowgate
Robb, Geo., 114 George street
Ronald, George, 35 Bon-Accord
street
Ross, Hugh, 270 George street
Ross, W. & J., 202 Gallowgate
Ross, Mrs, 81 Bon- Accord street
Ross, Miss, 37 Union terrace
Sangster, Alex., 16 Nellfield pi.
Scatterty, George, 1 St. Andrew
street
Shepherd, Alexander, 13 North
Broadford
Sheret, Robert, 67 Shiprow
Slriells, Robert, 197 George st.
Shirreffs, James, 244 George st.
Sim, Mrs G., 74 Shiprow
Sinclair, John, 50 Virginia st.
Skinner, Mrs, 5 Blackfriars st.
Smart, Arch., 56 Upper denburn
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. 287
Smith, Alex., 76 St. Andrew st.
*Sinith, Win., 14 Young st.
Smith, Wm., 70 East North st.
Smith, Mrs, 171 George street
Stephen, Alex., 97 Skene street
Stephen, Alex., 6 Union place
Stephen, John B., 19 Causeway-
end
Stevens, Robert, 214 George st.
Stevenson, Hilkiah, 63 Park st.
Stewart, Mrs, 1 Gileomston brae
Still, Mrs, 55 Park street
Stott, Mrs, Balmoral place
Strachan & Shirreffs, 20 Market
street
Strachan, Jas., 9 West North st.
Strachan, R. H., 1 Rosemount
terrace
Strachan, R. H. and Co., 234
George street
Strachan, Wm., 35 'East North
street
Strachan, Wm., 159 Skene street
west
Stratton, W. P., 46 Summer st.
Sutherland, Wm., 67 Gallowgate
Tait, John, 29 and 31 John st.
Taylor, Richard, 12 Justice st.
Taylor, Mrs, 54 Virginia street
Thomson, Geo. M., 112 George
street
Thomson, H. S., 68 West North
street
Thomson, Wm., 109 Gallowgate
Todd, Alex., 76 West North st.
Tough, A., 122 King street
Tulloch, Wm., 249 George st.
Urquhart, Alex., 68 St. Nicholas
street
Urquhart, Miss, 1 Gordon street
Walker & Co., 68 and 70 Vir-
ginia street
Walker, Geo. , 43 Skene square
Walker, J. & G., 24 Skene sq.
Walker, James, 41 College street
Walker, John, 23 St. Clement st.
Walker, Henry, 16 Summer lane
Walker, Wm. , 56 George street
Walker, Wm., 16 Park street
Walker, Wm. & Sons, 52 Union
street
Watt, Andrew, 204 Gallowgate
Watt, F. & Co., 64 North Broad-
ford
Watt, James, 101 Union street
Watt, Robert, 93 Causewayend
V/hyte, Geo., 61 Causewayend
Wildgoose, Jas., 2 Stirling street
Will, George, 8 Causewayend
Wilson, G. & W., 78 St. Clement
street
Wilson, Peter, 16 East North st.
Wilson, Mrs R., 83 Hardgate
Wright, J. W. & Co., 24 North
Broadford
Wright, R. & W., 101 George st.
Wright, R. & Son, 26 Schoolhill
Wyse, Wm., 109 Causewayend
Young, Miss, 30 Marywell street
Gunmakers.
Garden, Wm., 122| Union st.
Lyell, John & Co., 128 Union st.
Playt'air, Chas. , 138 Union st.
Wilson, R., 16 St. Nicholas st.
Hair Dealers.
Fyfe, George, 51 Shiprow
Mortimer, A. F., 5 Carmelite st.
Wildgoose, James, 2' Stirling st.
Hairdressers.
Beaton, John, 33 Rosemount pi.
Black, James, 7 Flourmillbrae
Brewster, James, 61 George st.
Cockerill, Chas. , 28 Causewayend
Collie, J. H., 1 South Silver st.
Cooper, John, 121 George street
Cowie, George, 2.5 Belmont st.
Fen ton Brothers, 117 Union st.
Findlay, Gilbert, 8 Regent quay
Forsyth, Geo., 186 Gallow^gate
M'Gillivray, J., 242 George st.
M'Kay, George, 2b Park street
Martin, Gilb., 53 Upperkirkgate
Milne, John, 29 Woolmanhill
Morgan, Wm., 21 ^ Woolmanhill
Morgan, Wm., jun., 300 George
street
Paton, Peter, 62 Shiprow
288
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Smith, Wm., 7 Bridge street
Stephen, George, 7 Guild street
Walker, Alex., 83 Queen street
Williamson, Adam, 20 Marischal
street
Hatters.
Barrie, P. & M., 21 Queen st.
Dickson, Wm., 18 St. Nicholas
street
Donald, J. R., 27 George st.
Fyffe, Wm., 3 & 5 St. Nicholas
street
King, Wm., 31 Broad street
M'Leod, John C, 46 Union st.
Martin, Samuel, 34 Union street
Ogilvie, Alex. & Co., 20 Queen
street
Ogilvie, George, 43 George st.
Ogilvie, Thos. and Son, 19 Car-
melite street
Steele & Co., 20 & 22 Union st.
Hay Dealers.
Meldrum, G., Weigh -liouse
Mortimer, .Jas., 12 Harriet st.
Shepherd, Wm., 1 1 Trinity quay-
Hide and Tallow Mer-
chants.
Ironside, James, 35 Gerrard st.
Keith, Alex., Waterloo Station
Laing, James, 42 Wales street
Lyon, Alex., 1941 George street
Macdonald, D., 27 and 29 St.
Andrew street
Mitchell, Alex., 49 St. Nicholas
street
Murray, Wm., 291. 293, and 295
George street
Ronald. Wm., 16 St. Paul street
Watt, John & Sons, 132 Gallow-
gate
Horse and Cab Hirers.
Bain, Wm. , 60 Loch street, and
44 Union place
Camphell, Alex. , 6 Diamond st.
Campbell, John and Duncan, 5
Bon -Accord street, 13 Back
wynd, and Guild street
Duncan, Alex, & Co., 11 Shoe
lane
Fraser, John, 19 Huntly street,
and 5 Rose street
Gordon, Thos., 79 Skene street
M'Bey, A., jun., 25 John street
Monro, George, 20 St. Clement
strGct
Ogilvie, Wm., 24 Schoolhill
Robertson, C, Clayhills
Shireffs, John, 17 Gordon street
Tough, George, 70 John street
Horticultural Builders.
Gar vie, James & Sons, 60 Huntly
street
Macandrew, Daniel and Co., 120
Loch street
Thomson, Wm. & Co., 74 Wool-
inanhill
Hosiers and Berlin
Woolsellers.
Barker, A. C. , 3 Jopp's lane
Bearsley, Mrs, 12 and 14 Crovs^n
street
Catanach, Misses, 13 Union pi.
Chadwick, E. & Co., 10 Broad
street
Cruickshank, A. and Co., 105
Union street
Davidson, Mrs, 111 John street
Davidson, Miss, 43 Green
Davidson, Miss, 58 Schoolhill
Davidson, Misses, 65 Queen st.
Eddie, Miss, 120 Skene street
Farquhar, George, 16 Castle st.
M'Petrie, Margaret, 176 George
street
Macaldowie, R., jun., 11 St,
Nicholas street
Macdonald, Mrs, 33 St. Nicholas
street
Mathieson, John, 5 and 6 Justice
street
Sefton, Misses, 126 Union street
Seivwright, John, 85 Union st.
Seivwright, Miss, 54 George st,
Stopani, Geo., 7 Castle st.
Watson Brothers, 92 Broad st.
TRADES AND PKOFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
289
Watson, Thomas R., 31 and 33
Gallowgate
"Wisely, John, 43^ Castle street
House Agents.
Beattie, Alex., 30 Belmont st.
■Coutts, John, 168 George street
Davidson, Wm., 73 Skene square
Gavin, Wm, , Exchange court,
36 1 Union street
Johnston, Wm., 22 St. Andrew
street
M'Kenzie, Daniel, 284 George st.
Middleton, Joseph, 119 Gallow-
gate
Porter, Wm., ISTeptune terrace
Smith, John, 4 Belmont street
House Carpenters and
Wrights.
See also Btdlders.
Alexander, D. , Windmill lane
Anderson & M'Kay, Inches
Bain, Ebenezer, 209 Geoi'ge st.
Barclay, Alex., 6 Charlotte st.
Black, A., 69 College street
Brown, Alex., 38 Catherine st.
Bruce, George, 12 Charles street
Buyers, J. & Co. , 1 2 Kidd lane
Cameron, John, 202 George st.
Cay, Wm., Gilcomston park
Cheyne, George & Son, 20 Justice
street
Collie, John, 14 Blackfriars st.
Cook, Alex., 65 Holburn street
Cooper, Alex., 2 Union wjmd
Coutts, James, 22 John street
Cruickshank, George, 12a Car-
melite street
Farquhar, Wm., Hilldowntree
Farquharson, Geo., 5^ Harriet st.
Garvie, Jas. & Sons, 60 Huntly
street
Gaudie, Hugh, 84 George street
Gillan, Wm., 91 Loch street
Glennie, John, 48 Watson street
Henderson, John, 5 Summer st.
Henderson, Wm. & Son, QQ Loch
street
Henry, Alex., Gilcomston park
Hogg, W. & A., Affleck street
Innes, Alex. & Sons, 6 Barnett's
close
Ironside, John, 8 Spa street
Jamieson, T., Bridge place
Jessiman, John, Spa street
Leask, John, 15 Cotton street
M 'Robbie & Milne, Albert place
M 'Robbie, Chas.,*Rosemount pi.
M 'William, John, 128 Hardgate
Macandrew, D. & Co., 120 Loch
street
Manson, G. & J., 9 Carmelite st.
Milne, A. & J., 6 Denburn
Paterson, Alex., 76 & 77 Wool-
manhill
Rainnie, A., 50 Commerce st.
Reid, James, 58 John street
Rust, A., 18 Bon-Accord lane
Rust, John & Son, 22 Rose st.
Scott & Malcolm, Mannofield
Shand, Wm. & Co., 40^ Wool-
man hill
Smith, Francis W., 15 Hanover
street
Smith, Geo., 5 Causey place, and
21 Mounthooly
Stevenson, John, 128 Loch st.
Sutherland, J. & J., 10 Little
Chapel street
Taylor, John, 3 Henry street
Thomson, Wm. & Co., 74 Wool-
manhill
Tough, John, 6 Windmill lane
Trail, James, 8 Rose street
Warrack and Daniel, 7 North
Charlotte street
Watson and Robb, 44 Spring
garden
Watson, Jas., 7 Windmill lane
Watt & Clark, 23 Princes street
Wilson, John, 44 Park street
Wyllie, Robert, 14 John street
India-rubber (Vulcanised)
Dealers.
Clyne, Wm. & Sons, 20 Adeli-hi
Duthie, Alex., 104 Union st.
Fraser, Wm., 57 and 59 St. Nicho-
las street
290
TRADES AND PEOFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Inns and Hotels.
Bamett, Wm. (Temperance), 137
King street
Brown, James, 62 Castle street
Berry, Wm. W. (North British),
8 and 10 Trinity street
Brown, R. (Prince of Wales), 9
St. Nicholas lane
Carnie, Alex., (Volunteer Arms)
15 Fisher row
Chalmers, Peter, 32 West North
street
Christie, David, Ruthrieston Tnn
Cruickshank, Mrs (Queen's), 25
Union street
Davidson, Alex., 61 Castle st.
Donald, Mrs, 9 Market street
Douglas, Thos. (Douglas' Hotel),
Market street
DufFus, G. (New Inn), 13 Guest-
row
Duncan, D., 8 West North st.
Durward, G., 39 Lodge walk
Esson, John, 17 Castle street
Farquhar, Robert, (Waverley)
Guild street
Findlay, Wm. (Crown and An-
chor), 60 Marischal street
Forsyth's ( TempercaiceJ, 100 and
102 IJnion street
Fraser, Chas. (Shakespeare), 7
and 9 Marischal street
Gerard, A. (Free Mason's), 44
Netherkirkgate
Glennie, Mrs, 49 Lodge walk
Gordon, Geo. (Star and Garter),
79 Windmillbrae
Gray, W. , 1 and 2 Guild street
Harvey, Wm. (British), 42 Re-
gent quay
Hutcheon, Mrs John {Teviper-
ance), 56 Union street
Imperial Hotel, Stirling street
Ironside, G. (Station Hotel), 64
Regent quay
M'Adam, Donald, 30 Gerrard st.
M'Kenzie, Jas., 61 and 63 Loch
street
Mackie, Alex. M. (Palace), 159
Union st., and 9 Bridge st.
Mahoney, Mrs (Wallace Tower),
63 and 65 Netherkirkgate
Mennie, Mrs (Ferryhill), Wel-
linton road
Milne, James (Lemon Tree), 2
St. Nicholas lane
Milne, Mrs, 8 Harriet street
Moncur, Nicol, 10 Adelphi
Riach, Mrs (Crown), 3 Shore
brae
Rhind, John (Royal), 61 Union
street
Robertson, Mrs John (City), 21
St. Nicholas street
Robson, Jas. (Lome), 6 Trinity st.
Ross, Alex. (Steam Yacht), Pocra
pier
Thomson, Wm., 6 Mealmarket
street
Watt, Mrs, 9-| Correction wynd
Webster, Geo., 16 Mealmarket
street
Insurance Agents.
Sec end of Professions' Directory-
Insurance Brokers.
See Ship and Insurance Brokers.
Ironfounders.
Abemethy, James & Co., Ferry-
hill Foundry
Barry, Henry, & Co., Loch st.
Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron
Works
Garvie, James, jun., & Co., Fish
street
Hall, Russell, & Co., York place
M'Kinnon, William & Co., 20
Spring garden
Mitchell, D. & Son, Inches
Ironmongers.
Barron, Robert, 15 Schoolhill
Dickie, Alex., Mauchlin Tower
court, 32 .Tustice street
DufFus, Mrs., 56 Market gallery
Duncan, John, 8 King street
Duthie, Alex., 104 Union street
TEADES AND PllOFESSIONS' DIRECTOKY. 291
Ellis, G., jun. & Co., 182 George
street
Fraser, Wm., 57 and 59 St.
Nicholas street
Glegg & Thomson, 179 George st.
Grant, J., 14 Gilcomston steps
Knox & Webster, 26 and 28 St.
Paul street
Laing, James & Co., 121 Union
street
Laing, Thomas, 19 Gallowgate
Laing, "W., 207 Gallowgate
Littlejohn, George, 19 Back
wj'nd
Lyall, Robert, 24 George street
Lyall, R. & Sons, 40 Shiprow
M'Gregor, Wm., 9 College st.
M 'Hardy, David & Son, 54
Netherkix'kgate
Melville, Thomas & Sons, 106
Gallowgate
Robertson, Charles & Son, 17
Park street
Stephen, James, 34 Broad street
Japanners.
Grant, Geo., 4 Blackfriars street
Henderson, D. & Sons, 79 St.
Andrew street
Jewellers.
See Goldsmiths.
Land Surveyors.
Adam, Alex. , 20 Union terrace
Beattie, J. F., 2 Bon- Accord sq.
Last Makers.
Gellen, Peter, 3 Upper Denburn
Reid, James, 58 John street
Law Agent.
Butchart, J. S., 20 Belmont st.
Leather Merchants.
Brebner & Grant, 48 St. Nicholas
street
Clyne, Wm. & Sons, 20 Adelphi
Duncan, Wm., 37 Broad street
Forsyth, John, 85 Broad street
Gibb, J. & A., 32 Market street
Lewis, L., 7 Upperkirkgate
Lockhart, Robert, 17 Guestrow
Lyon, Alex., 194^ George street
Lyon, Wm., 71 Broad street
M'Kay, George, 18 Gallowgate
Macdonald, David, 27 and 29 St.
Andrew street
Menzies, John, 64 Schoolhill
Roberts, David, 17 Princes st.
Ronald, Wm., 16 St. Paul st.
Watt, John & Sons, 34 and 36
Gallowgate
Linen Manufacturers.
Berry, W. & J., 28 Market st.
Beveridge, Robert, 39 St. Nicho-
las street
Mackie, D. k Co., West North
street
Mitchell, John, 17 Marischal st.
Richards & Co. , Broadford
Linsey Manufacturers.
Bee Woollen Mamofacturers
Lithographers.
See Eiigravers.
Lodging-house Keepers.
Adam, Wm., 52 York street
Adam, Saml. , 8 Broadford place
Anderson, Mrs, 39 Union terrace
Anderson, Mrs David, 246 Union
street
Anderson, Mrs, 50 Skene terrace
Anderson, Mrs, 61 Regent quay
Anderson, Mrs, 5 Prospect ter.
Anderson, Mrs, 18 Queen street
Anderson, Miss, 48 Summer st.
Arthur, Mrs, 83 Bon-Accord st.
Bain, Mrs, 142 Skene street
Balfour, Mrs, 89 Hutcheon st.
Barclay, Mrs, 71 Chapel street
Beattie, Miss, 2 St. Catherine's
wynd
Bow, Mrs, 166 Crown street
292
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Brands, Miss, 27 Crown street
Brooks, Mrs, 178 Crown street
Brown, Mrs, 179 Skene st. west
Brown, Miss, 75 Union street
Bruce, Mrs G., 72 Bon- Accord st.
Bryden, Mrs, 13 Netherkirkgate
Burns, Mrs, 31 Adelphi
Buyers, Mrs, 129 Union street
Cadenhead, Miss, 61 Hnntly st.
Calder, Mrs, 4 St. Mary's place
Cameron, Misses, 177 Union st.
Campbell, Mrs, 2 Stephen place
Cassie, Miss, 34 Skene terrace
Chalmers, Mrs, 83 King street
Christall, Mrs, 26 Dee street
Christie, Mrs, 16 Frederick st.
Clark, Mrs, Crown court, 41J
Union street
Clark, Mrs, 153 Crown street
Clark, Mrs, 10 Constitution st.
Clews, Mrs Dr., 26 Crown street
Cochran, Mrs, 8 Summer street
Connon, Mrs, 31 Adelphi
Connon, Miss, 10 Meal Market
street
Copland, Mrs, 5 Albert terrace
Coutts, Mrs, 39 Summer street
Coutts, Mrs, 1 Mount street
Craig, Mrs, 18 Commerce street
Craig, Mrs, 1 Marischal street
Craigmyle, Mrs, 1 Kingsland pi.
Cruickshank, Mrs, 13 JSTether-
kirkgate
Gumming, Mrs, 14 Correction
wynd
Gumming, Mrs, 3 Chapel court,
Justice street
Gumming, Mrs, 84 Union street
Cumming, Miss, 22 Huntly st.
Davidson, Mrs J., 11 Bon- Accord
street
Davidson, Miss, 2 Rosebank ter.
Donaldson, Mrs J., 1^ Union
wynd
DouU, Miss E., 124 Union st.
Drysdale, Mrs, 18 Craigie street
Duffus, Misses, 54 Union street
Duncan, Mrs, 1 Broad street
Duncan, Mrs, 36 Schoolhill
Duthie, Mrs, 31 Queen street
Eden, Mrs, 86 Skene square
Edmond, Miss, 2 Union place
Edwards, Miss, 48 St. Nicholas
street
Forbes, Mrs, 32 Park street
Forsyth, Mrs, 2 Canal street
Forsyth, Mrs, 86| Crown street
Garland, Mrs, 4 Bridge street
Gellan, Mrs R., 16 Constitution
street
George, Mrs James, 47 Park st.
Gill, 'Miss, 216 Gallowgate
Gordon, Miss, 8 Canal street
Gordon, Miss, 72 Dee street
Graham, Mrs, 50 Upperkirkgate
Gray, Mrs, 34 Park street
Gray, Miss, 121 Crown street
Greig, Miss, 7 Crown sti'eet
Grieve, Mrs, 168 Crown street
Guild, Mrs, 38 Skene street
Hay, Miss, 4 Rosebank terrace
Henderson, Mrs, 10 Crown st.
Henderson, Mrs A., 49 Bon- Ac-
cord street
Henderson, Mrs, 11 Union bdgs.
Henderson, Mrs, 5 East North
street
Hood, Mrs, 178 Cro^vn street
Hunter, Miss, 71 King street
Hutcheon, Mrs, 56 Union street
Hutcheson, Miss, li Union wynd
Kelly, Mrs, 17 Skene terrace
Kennedy, Mrs, 154 Crown street
Laidlaw, Mrs, 42 Marischal st.
Latto, Mrs, 2 Crown terrace
Law, Mrs, 31 Charlotte street
Laurence, Mrs, 18 Springbank st.
Leslie, Mrs, 130J Union street
Levie, Mrs T., 18 Marischal st.
Levie, Mrs, 13 Marischal street
Lorimer, Mrs, 4 Bon- Accord ter.
M'Bean, Wm., Strawberry bank,
33 Hardgate
M'Dougald, Mrs, 32 Skene ter.
M 'Hardy, Mrs, 3 Mary place
M'Intosh, Mrs, 193 Union street
M 'William, Miss, 124 Crown st.
Macaldowie, Mrs, 163 Crown st.
Mackie, Miss, 91 Hutcheon st.
Maconochie, Mrs, 5 Henry place
Mathewson, Misses 90 Union st.
Mathieson, iirs, 35 Charlotte st.
TEADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTOKY. 293
Meunie, Mrs, 158 Crown street
Merchant, Miss, 269 George st.
Middleton, Mrs, 1 St. Mary's pi.
Middleton, Miss, 53 Huntly st.
Milne, Mrs Capt., 51 Chapel st.
Milne, Mrs, 158 Crown street
Milne, Mrs, 65 Dee street
Milne, Mrs, 16 Wellington st.
Milne, Mrs, 31a Geoi-ge street
Milne, Mrs, 13 Craigie street
Milne, Mrs W., 147 Union st.
Mitchell, Mrs, 44 Blackfriars st.
Morgan, Mrs, 91 Broad street
Norrie, Miss, M'Conibie's court
Penman, Miss, 220 George street
Philip, Mrs, 21 Summer street
Pirie, Mrs, 3 Union wynd
Pope, Mrs, 2 Trinity quay
Eae, Mrs, 170 Crown street
Ramsay, Miss, 5 School hill
Rankin, Miss, 178 Crown street
Reid, Mrs, 15 J Constitution st.
Reid, Mrs D., 173 Union street
Reid, Mrs, 4 Shore brae
Reid, Miss, 6 Little Chapel st.
Reith, Mrs, 8 Guestrow
Rennie, Miss, 183a Union street
Rettie, Miss, 16 Crimon place
Riddel, Miss, 4 Dee street
Robb, Mrs, 5 Netherkirkgate
Robertson, Mrs A'. , 34 Union ter.
Ross, Mrs, 54 St. Nicholas st.
Ross, Mrs, 2 Wales street
Ross, Mrs, 78 Park road
Ross, Miss, 16 Back wynd
Rust, Mrs, 84 Union street
Sadler, Mrs, 189 Union street
Shand, Mrs, 44 Blackfriars st.
Sherar, Mrs, 94 Skene street
Silver, Mrs, 201 Union street
Simpson, Mrs, 35 Constitution
street
Simpson, Miss, 14 1^. Silver st.
Singer, Mrs, 40 Broad street
Smith, Mrs J., 36 Union street
Smith, Mrs, 49 Frederick street
Smith, Miss, 31 Charlotte street
Smollett, Mrs A., 156 Crown st.
Stephen, Mrs, 11 Diamond street
SteAvart, Mrs, 166 Crown street
Stratton, Mrs, 13 Diamond st.
Stuart, Mrs, 41 Dee street
Stuart, Mrs, 35 Dee street
Sutherland, Mrs, 104 King st.
Sutherland, Mrs, 4 Bridge st.
Taylor, Mrs, 75 Union street
Thomson, M., 4 Thistle street
Thomson, Mrs, 61 Dee street
Thomson, Mrs, 27 Marywell st.
Troup, Mrs, 8 Heniy street
Walker, Mrs, 98 Chapel street
Walker, Miss, 1 Marvwell st.
Watt, Mrs, 2 Hadden street
Watt, Mrs, 53 Summer street
Watt, Miss, 29 Bon- Accord st.
Webster, Mrs W., 173 Uniou st.
Wilson, Mrs, 39 Springbank ter.
Wilson, Mrs, 23 Frederick at.
Wood, Miss, 2 St. Mary's place
Wyness, Mrs, 146i George st.
Yeats, Mrs, 24 Dee street
Yeats, Mrs, 16 Crimon place
Yeats, Mrs, 53 George street
Young, Mrs, 75 John street
Mahogany Merchants.
Fairweather, D., 18 Bon- Accord
square
Knox, Arthur, 10 Bridge place
M'Kay & Milne, Hutcheon st.
west
Masons.
See Builders.
Mealsellers.
Bisset, John, 33 Wellington pi. ,
Southbridge
Clark Brothers, 13 West North
street
Davidson, Wm., 12 Commerce st.
Dunn, Mrs, 77 Virginia street
Jamieson, George, 5J Schoolhill
Kemp & Walker, 59 and 60
Castle street
Langlands, Robert, 189 Gallow-
gate
Leith, Hugh, 83 George street
Petrie, David, 51 Green
Robertson, George, 55 Green
Skene, M., 12 Wellington place
5
294
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Strachar, John & Sons, North-
field, Gilcomston
Thomson, John, 52 Queen street
"Watt, Geo., 64 Basement, New
Market
"Wilson, Isaac, 14 East North st.
"Wilson, James, 6 Schoolhill
Metal Refiner.
Eice, Robert, Clayhills
Midwives.
See Sick Nurses.
Millers.
Alexander, James, Lower Justice
Mills
Bisset, John, 33 "Wellington pL,
Southbridge
Clark Brothers, 13 "West North
street
Davidson, "Wm., 12 Commerce
street
Donald, "Wm., Upper Justice
Mills
Kemp & "Walker, 59 and 60
Castle street
Leith, Hugh, 83 George street
Lindsay, John, City Flour Mills,
Cause way end
Skene, M., 12 "V\^e]lington place
Mess, J., 12 "Virginia street
Robertson, George, 55 Green
Strachan, John & Sons, North-
field, Gilcomston
Sutherland & Co., Aberdeen
Flour Mills, Cotton street
Milliners and Dress-
makers.
Alexander, Miss, 5 Skene ter.
Allau, Misses, 239 George street
Anderson, Miss, Garvock wynd
Barnett, Miss, 9 George street
Beattie, Miss, 220 George street
Bisset, Miss, 175 Crown street
Brebner, Miss, 52 East North st.
Brown, Miss E. J., 21 North
Silver street
Bruce, Miss, 8 Little Chapel st.
Buist, Miss, 65 Loch street
Campbell, Miss, 85 Queen street
Campbell, Mrs, 71 Rosemount pi.
Cassie, Miss, 19 St. Nicholas st.
Catto, Miss, 40 Charles street
Council, Miss, 30 Rosemount pi.
Cooper, Miss, 13 < 'raigie street
Copland, Miss, 124^ Gallowgate
Craigmyle, Miss, 1 Kingsland pi.
Crane, Miss, 11 Diamond street
Davidson, Mrs, 59 Queen street
Davidson, Miss, 32 "Whitehouse
street
Davidson, Miss, 28 Wellington
place
Dawson, Mrs, 13 Ann street
Dickie, Miss, 128 Chapel street
Dinnie, Miss, 117 George street
Donald, Miss, 13 Henry street
Drummond, Miss, 35 Bank st.
Duncan, Miss, 114 Skene street
Duncan, Misses, 31 Schoolhill
Duncan, Misses, 1b Holburn st.
Dyker, Miss, 172 George street
Ellis, Miss, 2 Guestrow
Forbes, Mrs, 59 "Windmillbrae
Forbes, Miss, 34 Causewayend
Forbes, Misses, 160 Crown street
Eraser, Miss, 170 Crown street
Eraser, Miss M., 9 Little Bel-
mont street
Gauld, Miss, 17 Craigie street
Gill, Mrs, lA Waverley place
Gillanders, Miss, 73 Wales street
Gordon, Miss, 50 Gordon street
Gordon, Miss, 18 Skene street
Gordon, Miss, 22 Union terrace
Halcrow, Miss, 126 George st.
Hay, Miss, 53 Huntly street
Hay, Misses, 9 Seamount place
Hobert, Miss, 11 George street
Howie, Miss, 62 Skene street
Jackson, Miss M. C, Deemouth,
South College street
Johnstone, Miss, 26 St. Nicholas
street
Kay, Miss, 3 Westfield Cottages
Keith, Mrs, Cherrybank, 61
Hardgate
Keith, Misses, 1 Chapel str&et
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
295
Kemp, Miss, 47 George street
Law, Mrs, 20 Castle street
Lawrence, Miss, 2 St. Mary's pi.
M 'Donald, Miss, 178 Skene st.
M 'Donald, Miss M., 125 Crown
street
M'Kay, Miss, 108 George street
M'Leod, Miss, 24 Dee street
Marshall, Miss, 5 Charlotte st.
Massie, Miss, 267 George street
Mathieson, Miss, 10 Caledonian
place
Michie, Miss, IJ Broad street
Middleton, Miss, 1 East North
street
Millar, Mrs, 11 Diamond street
Millar, Miss, 5 Mounthooly
Millar, Miss, 158 Crown street
Mitchell, Miss, 65 Chapel street
Moir, Miss, 40 Chapel street
Pirie, Miss, 20i North Silver st.
Quirie, Miss, 48 St. Nicholas st
Eeid, Miss, 25 Bon-Accord st.
Reith, Miss, 10 Affleck street
Robertson, Miss, 55 Schoolhill
Robertson, Miss, 13a Union pL
Ross, Mrs, 74 Loch street
Runcie and Lyons, Misses, 150
Union street
Runcieman, Mrs, 11 Union bdgs.
Sangster, Miss, 36 Union ter.
ShirrefFs, Miss, 20 Princes street
Skinner, Miss, 121 Crown street
Smith, Miss J., 6 Jopp's lane
Smith, Miss, 15 Kintore place
Smith, Miss, 26 Union row
Smith, Miss, 49 Bon-Accord st.
Smith, Misses, 166 Union st.
Smith, Misses, 2 South Silver st.
Strachan, Miss, 11 Constitution
street
Summers, Miss, 12 Langstane pi.
Sutherland, Miss, 13 Bon- Accord
street
Tait, Misses, 51 Loch street
Taylor, Misses, 3 Henry place
Taylor & Glennie, 60 St. Nicho-
las street
Thomson, Miss, 45 Park street
Tytler, Miss, 87 John street
Walker, Miss, 14 Catherine st.
"Walker, Misses, 33 1 Upperkirk-
gate
Warren, Miss, 52 Chapel st.
Win ton, Miss, 6 Little Chapel st.
Wood, Miss, 160 Crown street
Wyness, Miss, 46 Skene square
Millwriglits.
Abernethy, Jas. & Co., Ferryhill
Blaikie Brothers, Footdee
Hall, Russell, & Co., York place
Henderson, J. M., 17 and 19
Jopp's lane
Hogg, Geo., 70 Spring Garden
Music (Professors of).
Adlington, John, 6Q Bon- Accord
street
Howard, A. J., 41 Union ter.
Mayer, Edward, 137 Union st.
Meid, K. W., 8 Albjm place
Parker, S., 246 Union street
Spark, Wm. 51^ Bon-Accord st.
Music (Teachers of).
Allan, Mrs, 62 Skene street
Christie, Jas., 77| Park road
Cruickshank, James, 41 Dee st.
Cruickshank, Misses, 41 Dee st.
Davidson, Miss, 163 Skene street
west
Forsyth, Miss, 2 Canal street
Home, Miss, 16'6 Skene st. west
Litster, Wm. , Balmoral place
M 'Donald, Miss, 7 Roslin ter.
Melvin, Miss, 10 Mai'garet st.
Pearce, Mrs, 51 Bon-Accord st.
Porter, Miss, 9 Bon-Accord ter.
Robertson, Miss, 209 Gallowgate
Watson, Miss, 34 Belvidere pi.
Wiseman, Mrs, 24 Constitution
street
Taggart, Mrs, 43 Victoria street
west
Young, Miss, 9 Black's buildings
Musical Instrument
Makers.
See also Pianoforte Makers.
Both well, Alex., Bridge street
296
TRADES AND PKOFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Christie, D. F., 52 Causewayend
Munro, Joseph, 32 Woolnianhill
Murdoch, Alex. , 9 Minister lane
Rowell, John, 186 George street
Taylor, James, 9 Schoolhill
Nurserymen.
Those marked * are also Seeds7nen
*Cardno & Darling, 80 Union st.
*Cocker, Jas . & Sons, Snnnypark
Gerard, Jas., Mile-end, Stocket
M'Pherson, John, Polmuir
Milne, Thos., Glenburnie, Rubis-
law
Milne, Wni., Suunyside
Morrison, Malcolmson, Forbes-
field, Cuparstone
*Reid, Benjamin & Co., Guild st.
*Roy, John, jun., 48 Union st.
*Smith, Wm. & Son, 35 Market
street
Oil Merchants.
Gumming, John, Clayhills
Farquhar & Gill, 24 Upperkirk-
gate
Macdonald, D., 27 & 29 St. An-
drew street
Martin, James, 25 Ann street
Northern Agricultural Co., 30
Waterloo quay
Shirras, Wm. & Son, 40 and 44
Schoolhill
Sinclair, Wm., 34 and 36 Upper-
kirkgate
Souter & Shepherd, 22 Broad st.
Williamson & Simpson, 79 Wales
street
Young's Paraffin Light and Min-
eral Oil Co. (Limited), 33
Market street
Opticians.
Anderson, Robt. H., 41 Maris-
chal street
Berry, Jas., 69 J Marischal st.
Catto, George, 55 Union street
Duncan, John, 4 St Nicholas st.
Easton, A, R., 24 Craigie street
Hardy, James, 41 Union street
Hay & Lyall (to the Queen), 2
Market street
Morrison & Skakle, 68 Nether-
kirkgate
Organ Builder.
Wishart, Joseph, 24 Young st.
Painters, Glaziers, and
Paperhangers.
Anderson, D., 125 George street
Barron & Son, 51 West North st.
Collie, Wm., 144 George street
Coutts, Wm. and Sons (to the
Queen), 223 Union street
Dey, Wm., 1 Church street
Donald, Geo., 16 and 18 Nether-
kirkgate
Emslie & Burnett, 88 Spring-
garden
Farquhar and Gill, 24 Upper-
kirkgate
Ferguson, Alex., 21 Union wynd
Forrest, Matthew, 48 Loch st.
Fyfe, J. & S., 5 Dee street
Garvie, J. & Sons, 236 Union st.
Gordon & Watt, 48 & 49 Wool-
nianhill
Jolly, John, 12 Carmelite street
M'Leod, James, 38 Back wynd
Main, Wm., 7^ Upper Denburn
Mason, John & Son, 34 Queen st.
Paterson, Geo., 70 Wiudmillbrae
Rae, James, 104 John street
Rhynas. Geo. & Son, 9 Nellfield
place
Rennie, Alex., 45 Upperkirkgate
Ross & Bell, 10 Hardgate
Shirreffs, Alex., 89 Gallowgate
Slaker, Wm., 9 Stirling street
Smith, Arthur, 30 Regent quay
Souter, Wm., 24 Green
Stephen, Alex., 52 Netherkirk-
gate
Taylor, G. R., 15 Woolmanhill
Tennant, John, 106 King st.
Watt, Marshall, 3 Marischal st.
Winkley, Jas., 3 Flourmillbrae
TEADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTOHY.
297
Paper Manufacturers.
Davidson, C. & Sons, (Limited),
Mugiemoss, and 4 Trinity
quay
Pirie, A. and Sons, Poynernook
Tait, Thos. and Sons, Inverurie,
and 52 Regent quay
Paper Rulers.
Davidson, Wm., 15 St. Nicholas
street
Jessieman, Wm., 41 ISTetherkirk-
gate
Smith, Lewis, M'Combie's court
Pattern Printers.
For Embroidery.
Bearsley, Mrs, 12 and 14 Crown
street
Johnston, A., 2 Langstane place
Johnston, J. H., 13 and 17 Crown
street
Munro, Miss S., 64 George st.
Noble, Alex., 32 Back wynd
Tait, Miss, 23 ^ George street
Walker, Mrs, 38 South Mount st
Wood, Miss, 36 Woolmanhill
Pawnbrokers.
Bain, David, City I^oan Office, 1
Longacre
Bremner, Mrs, 95 Loch street
Campbell, Joseph, 31 Windy
wynd
Douglas, John, 32 Justice street
Letters, Mrs, Chronicle court, 10
Queen street
Lorimei-, Wm., 5 Seamount pi.
M'Pherson, Geo., 16 Hutcheon
street
Miller, James S., 3 Woolmanhill
North of Scotland Equitable Loan
Co., 4 Flourmillbrae
Reid, David, 19 Drum's lane
Photographers.
Adams, Andrew, Rettie's court,
26 Broad street
Bisset, James, ^'o John street
Craigen, John, 16 George street
Dinnie, Alex., 3 Langstane pi.,
and 26 Union terrace
Garey, Wm., 49 George street
Hardie, John, 152 King street
Lamb, John, 14 Skene terrace
M'Pherson, G. W., 115 Union st.
Mackie, G. S., 259 George st.
Reid, Wm., 3 Summer street
,Scott, D. , 246 Union street
Thomson, Wm., Exchange st.
Wilson, G. W and Co. (to the
Queen), 22, 24, and 25
Crown street
Wood, James, 11 Crown street
Physicians and Surgeons.
Adair, F., 22, 24 and 26 Mar-
ischal street
Beveridge, Robert, 36 King st.
Booth, James, 231 Union street
Brown, David Dyce, 261 Union
street
Burr, James, 4 Castle terrace
Cameron, William (R.N.), More-
li'dd, Stocket
Connon, Thomas S., 2 South
Mount St., and ^<o St. Nicho-
las street
Crabbe, Wm. T., 22 Springbank
terrace
Davidson, A. D., 224 Union st.
Duncan, Alex., 2 Crown place
Farquhar, Thomas, 16 Rubislaw
terrace
Fiddes, David, 154 Union street
Findlaj'-, George, 47 Schoolhill
Forbes, Alex., 13 North Silver !jt.
Forsyth, J. H., 18 Crown street
Eraser, Angus, 232 Union street
Eraser, Wm. , 31 Union terrace
Garden, R. J., 207 Union street
Geddes, John, 37 Union place
Grant, James M., 4 Holburn st.
Gray, John, 32 Albert terrace
Hall, J. G., 189 Union street
Harvey, Alex. , 228 Union st.
Henderson, Wm. 49 Schoolhill
Jackson, Henry, 19 Golden sq.
Jamieson, Robert, Royal Lunatic
Asylum, Elm'iill House
298 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY,
Kerr, David, 9 Union place
M 'Robbie, J. S., 160 Gallowgate
Macdonald, Jas., Gordondale
Macquibban, C. M., 248 Union
street
Macrobin, John, Migvie House,
Silver street
Marshall, James, 6 Rubislaw pi.
Moir, F. M., 84 King street
]\Joir, James, 36 Union place
Morison, G., 24 Albyn place
Murray, James, 80 Chapel street
Ogilvie, (--"eorge, 29 Union place
Ogston, Alex., 252 Union street
Ogston, Francis, 156 Union st.
Ogston, Francis, jun., 156 Union
street
Paterson, John, 21 Albert terrace
Pirrie, Wm., 253 Union street
Rattray, Robt., Royal Infirmary
Reid, Wm., 131 Crown street
Eeith, Alex., 15 Skene terrace
Eeith, Archibald, 39 Union pi.
Rodger, Jas., 22 Union place
Shand, J. W. F. Smith, 250
Union street
Sim, John, Howburn Cottage,
Holburn street
Simpson, John_, 2 East Craib-
stone street
Smith, P. B., 193 Union street
Urquhart, John, 10 Union ter.
"Watt, Patrick, 1 Gallowgate
"Wight, John, 17 Golden square
"Will, James, 11 King street
Will, J. C. 0., 12 Union terrace
"Willock, R, C, 75 King street
"Wood, John, 20 Bon-Accord st.
"Wyness, J. D., 53 Schoolhill
Pianoforte Makers and
Tuners.
Booth, J. and Sons, 140 Union st.
Johnston, Robert, 244 Union st.
Logan and Co., 28 Diamond st.
Macbeath, James, 164 Union st.
Marr and Co., 218 Union street
Selby, Wood, and Co., 191 Union
street
Wishart, Joseph, 24 Young st.
Pipe Top Manufacturer.
Booth, Alex., 17O3 Gallowgate
Plane Maker.
Reid, James, 58 John street
Plasterers.
Bannochie, J., Gilcomston park
Campbell, David, 23 Albion st
Davidson, James, 25 Bon-Accord
street
Findlater, George, 18 Chapel st.
Fraser and Co., Baker street
Henderson, Robert, 16 North
Charlotte street
Gilbert, Robert, 56 Chapel street
Gullon, John, 3 Craigwell place
M 'Mamies, Alex., 79 Holburn
street
Mearns, W., Bridge place
Morrison, Jas, 86 Spring garden,
and 11 Stirling street
Paul, Alexander, 46 Hardgate
Robertson, Wm., 74 Seamount
place
Ross, Robt. and Son, St. Clair st.
Stephen & Co., Middle Denburn
Plumbers.
See. Brassfounders.
Printers.
Aberdeen Daily Free Press, 14
and 16 Broad street
Avery, John {Northern A dA-ertiser
Office), 9 St. Catherine's
wynd
Bennet, Wm., 42 Castle street
Brown, James [Herald Office), 7
Queen street
Chalmers, D. and Co. {Journal
Office), 28 and 29 Adelphi
Cornwall, George and Sons, "Vic-
toria court, 54 Castle street
Daniel, J. and Co., 46 and 48
Castle street
Davidson and Smith, 15 St,
Nicholas street
Duffus, John, Crown court, 41^
Union street
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
299
Durno, Alex. , 34 Gallowgate
Frankish, Tlios., 2 Littlejohn st.
Fraser, Wm. and Co., 14 Bridge
place
Hepburn, John, 20 Schoolhill
King and Co., Clark's court, 2
Upperkirkgate
King, Robt., 35 ISTetherkirkgate
Leslie and Russell, 2 Crown
court, 41 1 Union street
Lindsay, Wm., 30 Market st.
Rennie, Geo., 64 Broad street
Provision Curers.
Bruce, Wm., 12 Prince Regent
street
Cumming, John, Clayhills
Duncan, Andrew, 128 J Loch st.
Gordon, C. and Son, 57 Green
Hogarth, D. and Co., 90 College
street
Lily bank Provision Works, Kitty-
brewster ; A. Lyon
Marshall and Co., Spring garden
Moir, John and Son, 56 Virginia
street
Morton, J. T., Rosemount
Quill Manufacturers.
Aberdeen Quill Manufactory, 47
Queen street
Reed Makers.
Aberdeen Steam Power Manu-
factory, Windy wynd
Sorley, Robt., 62 George street
Register Office Keepers for
Domestic Servants.
Bisset, Mrs, 1 Huntly street
Clark, John, 8 Little Belmont st.
C'lark, Miss, 8 Gaelic lane
Donald, Mrs, 7 Little Belmont
street
M'Beth, Mrs, 14 Upperkirkgate
MacRitchie, Mrs, 74 King st.
Milne, John, 101 Bridge street
Smith, John, 4 Belmont street
Stuart, Mrs, 8 and 10 Gilcomston
steps
Tocher, Mrs, 28 Queen street
Watt, Mrs, 1 Guestrow
Rope and Sail Makers.
Aberdeen Rope & Sail Co., Links
Duthie Brothers, Links
Cumming, Wm. , Weigh-house
square
Leslie, G. and Co. , 76 Union st. ;
Works, Provost Blaikie's
quay
Youngson, R, and Co., Theatre
lane
Rope and Twine Manu-
facturers-
Asylum for the Blind, 50 Huijtly
street
Davidson, G. & W., 18 Quay
Duthie Brothers, Links
Gray, Watt, and Co., 162 West
North street
Mackie, R. S., 42 Park street
Routledge, Whinton and Son,
219 Gallowgate
Skene and Goodbrand, Mount-
hooly
Taylor, John, 2 & 3 Regent quay
Watt, Alex., Baltic street
Watt, Wm., Garvock wynd
Saddlers.
Craig, James, 38 Schoolhill
Craig, John, 20 Back wynd
Dakers, James, 7 Union wynd
Kean, John, 12 Schoolhill
Laing and Melvin, 4 Bon-Accord
street
Low, James and Co. , 45 Queen st.
M'Gregor, Alex., 43 Queen st.
Mearns, Alex., 5 & 9 Back Vv^ynd
Ness, Robert, sen., 7 Union row
Roberts, D. and Co., 92 and 94
King street
Sailmakers.
See Rope and Sail Makers.
300
TRAPES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Sawmakers.
CallagaB, Anthony, 67 ITetlier-
kirkgate
Forbes, Peter, 17 Castle terrace
Henc^erson, Samuel, 7 Harriet st.
Seedsmen.
See Nurserymen.
Sharebrokers.
Black, J. and Co., 23 King st.
Ferguson John, 84 Union street
Gordon, H. Caniphell, 29 Union
street
Gordon, AVm., 29 Union street
Home k Smith, City Buildings,
Union street
M'Kinnon, Lauchlan, jun., 239
Union street
Murray, J. A., 19 Union bdgs.
Eennie, A. J., 123^ Union street
Piennie, John T., 48 Marischal
street
Tytler, James, 137 Union street
Ship and Insurance
Brokers.
Adam and Co., 17 Eegent quay
Adamson, H., 59 Marischal st.
Aiken, James, jun., and Co., 55
Marischal street
Booth, Wm. P., 13 Regent quay
Catto, John and Robert, 46
Marischal street
Connan, Richard and Co., 58
Marischal street
Cook, John, 48 Marischal street
Davidson, J. & A., 56 Marischal
street, and 98 Union street
Ganson, Herman, 59 Marischal
street
Glover Brothers, 19 Marischal st.
Granfelt, A. E. & Co., 56 Maris-
chal St., and 3 Theatre lane
Home & Smith, City Buildings,
Union street
Leslie, "Wm. and Co., 53 Maris-
chal street
Low, A. R., 34 Marischal street
Ludwig, Charles & Co., 17 Regent
quay
Mitchell, Andrew, 11 Regent
quay
Nicol, A. and Co., 39 Marischal
street
Rennie, John T., 48 Marischal st.
Thompson, Geo., jun., and Co.
40 Marischal street
Thomson, George and Son, 21
Regent quay, & 4 Belmont st
Wood, Joseph, 43 Mai'ischal st.
Shipbuilders.
Duthie, John, Sons, and Co.,
York Place
Duthie, Wm., jun., Inches
Hall, Alex, and Co., 47 York st.
Ha]], Russell, and Co., York st.
Hood, Walter and Co. , York st.
Humphrey, John & Co., Inches
Ship Chandlers
Buyers, Mrs P., 32 Regent quay
Cumming, James, 79 and 80
Waterloo quay
Glegg, Alex. R., 55 Regent quay
Harper, Hugh, 9J Regent quay
Inglis, Alex., 28 Regent quay
Mathieson, Robt., 16 St. Clement
street
Sherer, Andrew, 13 Regent quay
Sheret, R., 67 Shiprow
Shipmasters.
Alexander, James, 2 Park place
Allan, Geo. Ferryhill Mills
Andrew, Ben., 64 Hutcheon st.
Archibald, James, 3 Hawthorn
terrace
Angus, Thos., 55 Wellington st.
Brown, John, 15 Fish street
Brunton, John, 8 South Crown
street
Cadenhead, Peter, 7 Caledonian
place, Ferryhill
Campbell, Wm., 37 Victoria st.
west
Cardno, Wm, , 1 Hanover lane
Chalmers, J. C, 26 Mount st.
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
301
Cjiristie, Andrew, 27 Castle brae
Christie, Wm., 40 Virginia st.
Clark, Alex., 61 Skene square
Connon, Wm., 85 Wales street
Crighton, Daniel, 3 South. Col-
lege street
Cromhie, Geo., 22 Summer lane
Davidson, Chas. 2 Ashley ter,
Diack, Wm., 56 Hutcheon st.
Douglas, Alex. , 3 Devanha ter.
Duncan, Wm., 54 Regent quay
Edward, W., 40 Bon- Accord st.
Falconer, Joseph, 25 Constitution
street
Faulkner, Wm., Holburn place
Fernie, A. D., 12 Caledonian pi.
Ganson, John, 27 Constitution
street
Gerrie, Wm. H., 33 York street
Gibson, John, 164 Crown street
Glashan, John, 162 Crown st.
Gordon, J. , 52 Loanhead terrace
Greig, Alex., 3 Victoria place
Hackney, Geo. W., 42 Marischal
street
Henderson, John, 172 CroAvn st.
Howling, T., 45 Garden place
Hurray, Andrew, 14 Mary well
street
Hutcheon, Alex., 83 Wales st.
Jamie, David, 95 Wales street
Jamieson, George, 5 Constitution
street
Kennedy, John, 2 Church street
Largie, James, 14 Ferry hill pi.
Lawson, J., 22 Loanhead ter.
Leask, Wm., 32 Bank street
Leslie, John, 13 Albert terrace
Leslie, John, 27 Cotton street
Levie, Alex., 16 Caledonian pi.
Linklater, Alex., 27 Mary well st.
Linklater, And., 32 St. Clement
street
Longmuir, Hugh, 1 2 Belvidere pi.
M'Bain, George, 23 Spvingbank
terrace
M'Beath, Peter, 20 Marywell st.
M'Kay, John, 46 Watson street
M'Kenzie, James, 97 Wales st.
M'Lean, Alex., 11 Mount street
M 'Master, Wm., 36 Union ter.
Macbain, George, 1 Hanover lane
Mar chant, James, 83 Waterloo
quay
Martin, John, 20 Osborne place
Mathieson, Thos., 25 Prince Re-
gent street
Mavor, James, Crown court, 41^
Union street
Moir, David, 172 Crown street
Morison, A., 21 Constitution st.
Morison, W. M., 39 Bon-Accord
street
Moscrop, And., 18 Marischal st.
Murray, James, 3 S. College st.
Murray, Robert, 6 Watson street
Newton, John, 28 Wellington st.
Norrie, Thos., 5 Ashley road
Petty, David, 1 Mackie place
Philip, James M., 28 Wellington
place
Philip, Wm. , Ashley place
Phillips, Robert, 60 Garden place
Ritchie, David, 54 Regent quay
Roberts, C, 28 Wellington st.
Ross, John, 77 Waterloo quay
Sellar, James, 1 Links street
Smart, John, 6 Caroline place
Stephen, John, 10 Ferryhill ter.
Stephen, R., 3 Jaledonian place
Stephen, Thomas, 16 Cotton st.
Sutherland, James, 13 Ferryhill
terrace
Symmers, John, 69 Park street
Symmers, Wm., 91 Wales street
Talbot, Wm., 6 Canal terrace
Taylor, Alex , 69 Virginia street
Taylor, Alex. H., 6 Millburn st.
Taylor, Alex,, 1 Prospect ter.
Taylor, R., Diamond Cottage,
Holburn place
Thomson, John, 19 Albert ter.
Turreff, Alex., 141 Hardgate
Urquhart, Jas., 14 Wellington
street
Urquhart, Wm., 13 Roslin ter.
Walker, Wm., 78 Waterloo quay
Wallace, John, 51 4 Bon- Accord
street
Warn, John, 40 Constitution st.
Watson, Alex., 7 Bon- Accord
terrace
302 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS* DIRECTORY.
Watson, Wm. H., 2 York street
•• ill, James, 2 Park place
Wilson, Wni. J., 29 Wellington
place
Shore Porters.
See Page JfS.
Sick Nurses and Midwives.
Berg, Mrs J., 5 Holburn place
Burnett, Mrs, 64 Skene street
Cobban, Mrs, 2 Catherine street
DuflFus, Mrs, 20 Gordon street
Duguid, Mrs, 60 Gerrard street
Eddie, Mrs, 7 Thistle place
Falconer, Mrs, 188 George street
Falconer, Mrs, 53 Castle street
Farquliarson, Mrs, 32 Summer
street
Findlay, Mrs, 25 Rose street
Fraser, Miss, 36 Union terrace
Graham, Mrs E., 59 Huntly st.
Hay, Mrs, 48 Virginia street
Hutchison, Mrs, 27 James street
Knox, Mrs, 11 Jopp's lane
Low, Mrs, 16 Bon-Accord lane
M'Intosh, Mrs, 82 Causeway end
M'Kay, Mrs, 30 Blackfriars st.
M'Leod, Mrs, 48 Skene street
Mackenzie, Mrs, 33 Charlotte st.
Melvin, Mrs, 13 Upperkirkgate
Milne, Mrs, 9 John street
Milton Mrs, 45 Park street
Moore, Mrs, 96 John street
Peterkin, Mrs, 155 Gallowgate
Pirie, Mrs, 7 St. Andrew street
Reid, Mrs, 5 Fish street
Robertson, Mis, 21 Woolmanhill
Robertson. Mrs 45 Park street
Rose, Mrs, 43 Frederick street
Ross, Mrs, 40 Skene squai-e
Sangster, E. , 9 Little Belmont
street
Shand, Mrs, 20 Gordon street
Smith, Mrs, 7 Margaret street
Smith, Mrs, 14 Kidd lane
Stephen, Mrs, 20 Kidd lane
Stewart, Mrs, 4 Queen street
Stewart, Mrs, 8 Gaelic lane
Strathdee, Mrs. 12 Skene square
Taylor, Mrs, 75 Union street
Taylor, Mrs, 31 Huntly street
Thomson, Mrs, 13 Commerce st.
Webster, Mrs, 36 Skene square
White, Mrs, 6 St. Andrew st.
Young, M., 82 Chapel street
Silk Mercers.
8ee Drapers.
Skinners and Wool
Merchants.
Cushnie, Wm., 3 Williams jDlace,
Spring- garden
Fernie, A. & Co., 49^ George st.
Hacket, Mrs, Upper Leadside
Laing. Alex., Rodger's Walk,
John street
Slate Merchants.
Bon- Accord Slate Merchant Co.
(Limited), Provost Blaikie s
quay ; John Reid, manager
Henderson, Jas. and Wm., 24
Belmont street
Keith, Wm., jun., 187 King st.
Slaters.
Adam, Alex., 4 Hutcheon street
Collie, Alex., 22 Shiprow
Collie, Geo., Justice Mill lane
Copland, Jas., 31 CauscAvayend
Copland, Peter, 4 Broadford pi,
Currie, G., Gilcomston park
Davidson, Geo., 37 Summer st.
Fettes, James, Stevenson street
Firth, James, 202 George street
Forbes & Mackie, 43 Longacre
Glass, James, Baker street
Kemp, James, North Charlotte
street
Law & Martin, 128 Causewayend
M'Gregor & Shand, Spa street
M'Kay, Geo. & Son, 32 Union
row
Merson, Alex. E. , 90 Crown st.
Milne, Wm., 44 Chapel street
Rennie, Alex., Biidge place
Steel, F. W., 12 Craigie street
Stuart, Robert, 1 Farmer's hall
Watt, George, 75 Green
Wilson, James, 64 Garrard st.
TUADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. 303
Saap and Candle Manufac-
turers.
Ogston, Alex. & Sons, 92 Loch
street
Williamson & Simpson, 79 Wales
street
Solicitors.
Gordon, Wm., 14 AdelpM
Hunter, David, City buildings
Macdonald, D. C, City buildings
Milne, G-eorge, 56 Castle street
Nicoll, R. B., 54 Union street
Prosser, Oswald, 1 Market street
Smith, David, 83 Union street
Smith, J. Collie, 14 Adelphi
Stuart, Wm., 34 Castle street
Spirit Dealers.
See also Grocers (t Spirit Dealers.
Aberdein, Thos., 51 Frederick st.
Anderson, Lewis, 14 Park street
Anderson, Mrs C., 60 Regent
quay
Angus, Sam^^el, 1 Carmelite st.
Brown, J., 62 Castle street
Bruce, James, 8 Netherkirkgate
Bruce, Robert, 16 St. Andrew st.
Buie, James, 122 Gallowgate
Cameron, Peter, 6 Little Belmont
street
Cameron, Mrs, 44 Regent quay
Campbell, Jas., 13 and 15 Ship-
I'OW
Christopher, Mrs, 84 Waterloo
quay
Cock, John, 11 Commerce st.
Connon, James, 22 Castle st.
Cooper, John, 89 Holburn street
Coull, Mrs, 80 Causewayend
Craigen, George, 88 George street
Dempsey, Geo. , 7 Exchequer row
Donald, James, 6 Crooked lane
Donald, John, 14 Upper Denburn
Duncan, Geo., 44 Skene square
Duncan, Geo., 19 Castle street
Duncan, John, 8 Justice street
Duncan, James, 12 Regent quay
Durward, Robert, 47 Castle st.
Elliot, James, 4 Exchequer rov/
Emslie, Geo., 53 John street
Esson, John, 17 Castle street
Falconer, George, 64 Queen st.
Falconer, Mrs R., 17 Fisher rov/
Ferrier, John, 73 Queen street
Ferries, Peter, 11 Back wynd
Forbes, Mrs, 29 St. Clement st
Forbes, Mrs, 7 James street
Eraser, David, 67 Green
Garden, Mrs, 9 York street
Gillespie, Wm., 16 Steps of Gil-
comston
Glennie, David, 31 Loch street
Gerrard, A., 44 Netherkirkgate
Graham, Mrs, 6 Church street
Gray, William, 1 Guild street
Hume, And., 46 N. Broadlbrd
Jamieson, Lewis, 292 George st.
Johnston, James, 56 North Char-
lotte street
Laing, Mrs, 34 Loch street
Leaper, Joseph, 60 i ollege st.
Livingston, Mrs Francis, 80
Loch street
Lyon, Mrs John, 76 Waterloo
quay
M'Leod, S., 1 Trinity quay
M 'Rae, Mrs J ohii, 3 South Bridge
M'Robbie, Chas., 62 St. Andrew
street
Macdonald, Isobel, 20 West
North street
Macdonald, Mrs Charles, 137
Gallowgate
Machray, George, 1 Regent quay
jMathieson, George, 106 Green
Mel] is, Thomas, 235 George st.
Michie, .ilex., 176 West North
street
Milne, Alex., 36 Castle street
Mihie, Craigie, 2 John street
Milne, George, 124 King street
Mitchell, John, 121 Gallowgate
Monro, George, 23 Regent quay
Morgan, Mrs, 3 Park street
Munro, S., 51 Guestrow
Newton, George, 59 Netherkirk-
gate
Nicol, Mrs, 18 Wellington st.
Park, Geo., 13 Queen street
Pyper, Mrs, 89 Loch street
o04
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIKECTORY.
Eae, John, 12 Shiprow
Eait, Isabella, 19 Virginia st.
Eitchie, James. 169 Gallowgate
Ritchie, John, 14 Regent qtiay
Robbie, John, 42 CaiiseAvayend
Robertson, Wm. , 41 East North
street
Eoss, Alex., 74 Green
Ross, David, 1 Well of Spa
Ross, Mrs, Calsayseat
Sangster, J. & G., 33 James st.
Silver, George, 92 Shiprow
Scatterty, Alex., 21 Stirling st.,
and 24 Exchange street
Sim, John, 283 George street
Slorach, Colin, 16 Shiprow
Slorach, Wm., 15 Castle street
Stewart, Wm., 67 Guestrow
Stott, Wm., 86 Shijirow
Strath, Robert, 30 Hardgate
Sutherland, Mrs, 19 East North
street
Taylor, Alex., 47 Virginia street
Thompson, Geo., 18 Upperkirk-
gate
Tough, George, 32 Castle street
Walker, Samuel, 258 George st.
Walker, Mrs George, 37 Green
Walsh, John, 2 Exchange street
AVatt, John, 36 West North st.
Wilson, James, 8 Littlejohn st.
Wilson, John, 15 Carmelite st.
Wishart, Dingwall, 18 Gordon
street
Stablers.
Cameron, Peter, 6 Little Belmont
street
Donaldson, Thos., 13 Princes st.
Duncan, David, 8 West North
street
Dutliie, John, 180 Gallowgate
Findlay, Eobert, 22 Schoolhill
M'Adam, Donald, 30 Gerrardst.
M'Kenzie, James, 90 George st.
M'Pherson, Jas., 26 West North
street
Milne, Miss, 8 Harriet street
Thomson, Wm., 6 Mealmarket
street
Stationers.
See Booksellers.
Stereotypers.
King and Co., Clai-k's court, 2
Upperkirkgate
Stonecutters.
Anderson, Wm., St. Clair st.
Bower & Florence, King's cres-
cent
Brewster, Geo., 150 West North
street •
Christie & Gordon, 36 Cotton st.
Craig, John, 63 Nelson street
Eraser, Arthur, Nelson street
Eraser, John and Son, North
Broadford
Garden, Jas. & Co., 67 Gerrard
street
Glennie, David, 84 Gerrard st.
Grant & Watt, Affleck street
Grant, Jas. & Son, Bon-Accord
terrace
Hunter, James, 209 King street
Hutcheon, Jas., King st. road
Jamieson, G. L., Crown Granite
Works, 13 & 15 N. Charlotte
sti e ^t
Keith, Wm., jun., 187 King st.
Law, George, Guild street, and
Wellington road
Legge, John W., South Bridge,
Holburn street
Macdonald, Field, and Co., A.,
Constitution street
Macdonald & Benzie, St. Clair st.
Milne & Wishart, 35 Charles st.
Milne, Alex., 124 West North
street
Ogg, J. & J., Wellington road
Petrie, Alex., 71 Constitution st.
Petrie, J. & Co., Clayhills, Wel-
lington road
Eobertson, Alex., Wellington rd.
Skinner & Buchan, Victoria st.
south
Smith, A. & J., Gilcomston park
Stewart, James, 14 Henry street
Stewart, John, 14 Henry street
TEADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
305
Taylor, John, Leadside
Williamson, Andrew & (Jo., 20
Mounthooly
Wright, James, 112 John street
Stone Merchants.
Fyfe, John, 72 Waterloo quay
Gibb, J. & Son, 24 Belmont st.
Manuelle, A. and ¥., Provost
Blaikie's quay
Mowlem & Co., Provost Blaikie's
quay
Stoneware Merchants.
Buckner, G., 2a Park street
Davidson, Alex., 80 East North
street
Dugan, Hugh, 31 George st.
Duncan, John, 56 West North st.
Duncan, Wm., 103 Skene st.
Ford, John, 136 Union street
Fraser, Hugh, 55 Castle street
Gash, B., 20 Park street
Gordon, Charles, 76 St. Clement
street
Gordon, Peter, 31 St. Nicholas
street
Greig, Alex., 4 Causewayend
Hall, Alex., 47 Regent quay
Hawley, Mrs, 41 George street
Hunter, Mrs Wm., 90 Green
Jack, John C. , 274 George st.
Keith, Miss, 65 Windmillbrae
Kitson, W. & Co., 172 Gallow-
gate
Laurie, Miss, 33 Loch street
Mearns, Wm., 46 Green
Ross, Alex., 57 Windmillbrae
Shepherd, James, 13 Skene st.
Stuart, George, 28 Harriet st.
Taylor, Mrs, 24 West North st.
Watson, Alex., 77 Gallowgate
Watson, Mrs, 118 Chapel street
Wattie, Alex., 55 East North st.
Surgeons.
See Physicians, <i:c.
Tailors and Clothiers.
Aberdeen Tailoring Company, 56
Schoolhill
26
Anderson, Wm., 23 Queen st.
Badenoch, Alex., 63 St. Nicholas
street
Beattie, Gordon, 30a Summer st.
Brown, Alex., 73 Union street
Brown, Robert, 113 Loch street
Burt, Robert, 26 and 27 Regent
quay
Cattanach, Charles & Co., Ex-
change court, 36| Union st.
Chapman & Co., 24 Union street
Clark, Alex., 9 Bank street
Clark, Jas. , Bridge of Dee
Cook, Alex. S., 26 and 28 Mar-
ket street
Copland, Geoi-ge, 25 George st.
Davidson, Wm. & Son, 88 Union
street
Dawson, David, 1 Millburn st.
Diack, Wm., 24J Broad street
Dickson, Geo., 13 Adelphi
Duncan, Wm. S., 29 Causeway-
end
Eadie, W. J., 53 Queen street
Esson, Robert, 154 George st.
Ewen, John, Imperial place
Ewen, John, 60 St. Nicholas st.
Fraser, John, 122 George street
Gall, J. H.. 68 John st.
George, Robt., 115 John street
Gibson, James, 60 Broad street
Glashan & Co , 214 Gallowgate
Gordon, Robert. 9 Skene terrace
Gordon, W. , 179 Crown street
Greenlaw, A. M., 19 Schoolhill
Hall & Geddes, 36 Market st.
Henderson, Francis, 16 Skene st.
Henderson, P., 27 Woolmanhill
Inston, John, 9 Woolmanhill
Jamieson, John & Co., 50 Union
street
Jessieman, A. G., 44 George st.
Johnston & Laird, 142 Union st.
Joss, Charles, 93 Skene street
Kelly, F. B., 10 St. Nicholas st.
Laing, Charles, 6 Crown street
Lawrence, Joseph, 86 John st.
Leith, Alex., 2 Crown court, 41^
Union street
Lonie, David, 17 Broad street
Low, Mrs Jas., 40 J Regent quay
30G
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Lumley, E. G., 5 St. Catherine's
wynd
Lumsden, James & Co., 155
Union street
MTonoclue, E., 3 Blaekfriars st.
M 'Donald, Peter & Co., 93 King
street
M'Kay, Wm., "Wellington road
M'Leod, Wm., 1 and 14 Shiprow
Macbean, D., 37 Market street
Macguire, James, 49 Queen st.
Mann, Daniel, 26 Mealmarket st.
Mann, Jas, 40 North Charlotte
street
Mann, Wm., 22 Shoe lane
Marshall, Wm. & Co., 38 Union
street
Maver, Alex., 7 South Silver st.
Meldrum, Wm., 51 St. Nicholas
street
Middleton, John, 3 Ragg's lane
Millar, Robert, 3 Crown court.
Union street
Milne, Low, & Co., 127 Union st.
Mitchell & Thomson, 33 Maris-
chal street
Mitchell, James, 29 Regent quay
Mitchell, James, 63 Queen street
Moir, Wm., 51 N. Broadford
Morrison, Alex., 25 Market st.
Morrison, Wm., 1 Idack's bdgs.
Mowat, James, 9 Flourmillbrae
and 37 St. Nicholas st.
Mustard, Robt., 192 George st.
Mutch, Geo., 107 George street
N. Co-operative To., 51 Gallow-
gate
Pargiter, John, 22 Correction
wynd
Philip, Richard, 31 Adelphi
Rae, George, 145 George street
Reid, Geo., 70^ St. Andrew st.
Reid, James, 13 Adelphi
Reid, Wm., 12 Holburn street
Rezin, George, 4 Belmont street
Ritchie, D. & A., 44 St. Nicholas
street
Robertson, I has., 18 Marischal
street
Sangster, John, 139 Union st.
Schaschke, G., 1 ' orrectiou wynd
Schultz, Ed., 18| Upperkirkgate
Shaw, VV. & G.,' 57a Marischal
street
Silver, Wm. , 20 Netherkirkgate
Simpson & White, 21 Union bds.
Simpson, James, 12 S. Mount st.
Skene, Alex., 72 N. Broadford
Smith, John, 13 Union buildings
Swanson, James, 29 Broad st.
Symon, Wm. ic Co., 31 Union
street
Tawse & ]\Ienzies, 24 St. Nicho-
las street
Thow, Geo., 9 Black's buildings
Tough, John, 190 George street
Trainer, P. & ("., 33 and 35
Lodge walk
Troup, Alex., 8 Castle street
Turretf, Alex., 39 Union street
Valentine, W., 66 St. Andrew st.
Wood, Peter, 35 ^ Woolmanhill
Tallow Merchants.
Sec Hide mid Talloio Merchants.
Tanners.
Laing, AL, Rodger's walk, John
street
Napier, C, 115 West North st.
Sim, Wm., 74 Hardgate
Watt, John & Sons, 132 Gallow-
gate
Tape Manufacturers-
Leslie, Gray, & Co., Rosemount
Works, Gilcomston
Tea Merchants.
Blackwood, Alex., 2 Longacre
Brebner and Grant, 48 St. Nic-
holas street
Catto, James, Crown court, Union
street
Cook, Alex., jun.. Guild street
Craighead, Peter, 106 Union st.
I urr, Thomas, 7 Schoolhill
Gordon, James E., 3 and 4 Re-
gent quay
Henderson, John, 35 Back wynd
Moir, James, 52 Broad street
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
;o7
Moir, Jas., jun., 2 Flourmillbrae
Skene, Alex., 21 Regent quay
Skene, J. D., 23 Marischal street
Stevenson, John and Co., 12 Cor-
rection wynd
Stevenson, Wm., 5 Belmont st.
Walker, VVm. and Sons, 52 Union
street
Teachers.
Allan, James, Trades' School
Barnett, Jas. C. (Boy's Hospital)
Bill, Franklin, 31 Belmont st.
C halmers, iVJ iss, St. Paul Street
Public School
Chisholm, Misses, 77 Bon- Accord
street
Clark, Miss, 16 Gallowgate
Clerihew, Alex., South Parish
School
Copland, Miss, Chalmers' School
Cumming, Miss L. M., Porthill
Public School
Dale, James, Robert Gordon's
Hospital
Davidson, Miss, 163 Skene st.
Des Clayes, C amiile, 245 Union
street
Donald, Miss, 105 Rosemcuiit
place
Duncan, Miss, Free Holbum,
Justice Mill lane
Dunlop, Wm., Virginia Street
Public School
Duthie, James, Ross's School,
Holburn street
Forrest, George S., Princes Street
Public School
Fullerton, Misses, 73 Dee street
Fraser, Misses, 11 East North
street
Fyfe, Misses, 147 Crovv'n street
Gerard, AL, L.L.D., Gordon's
Hospital
Gordon, Miss, Rubislaw School
Green, Alex., Academy street
Grieve, Miss, St. Margaret's Mis-
sion, Seamount place
Hutchison, Miss, Boys' Hospital
Hynd, T. O., Greyfriars' Public
School
Imray, Geo., Gilcomston School,
57 Summer street
Johnston, Miss Helen, Marywell
Street Public School
Johnston, Miss M., James Street
Public School
Jones, J. R. (Navigation), 21
James street
Kerr, James, C. of S. Training
College
Knowles, Miss M., St. Clement
Street Public School
Knowles, M isses. Boarding School,
50 Union place
Knox, Mrs, Trades' School
Krueger, H., 250 Union street
Legge, J. W., Grammar School
Levy, J. D., Roman Catholic
Schools
Lobban, Miss, 40 King street
Lyon, Wm., West End Academy
M'Bain, John, Little Belmont
Street Public School
M'Kay, Miss, Dr. Bell's School
M'Lachlan, John, St. Clement
Street Public School
M'Leod, Miss S., Albion Street
Public School
M 'Robbie, Miss, Gerrard Street
Public School
Macinnes, J., Davidson's School,
Footdee
Marshall, Miss, Greyfriars Public
School
Martin, Alex., Grammar School
Maver, David, Marywell Street
Public School
Michie, (. harles, M. A., Academy,
10 Silver street
Milne, James, Dr. Bell's School
Munro, J. M., St. John's, Crown
terrace
Murison, A. F., Grammar School
Murray, Misses, 7 West Craib-
stone street
Ogilvie, Rev. A., Robt. Gordon's
Hospital
Ogilvie, Joseph, A.M., C. of S.
Training College
Peddie, Jas., Albion Street Public
School
308
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Peterkin, Miss, 2 Affleck street
Philips, J. A., St. Paul Street
Public School
Proctor, Miss, 16 Victoria street
Ramage, Alex., F. C. Training
College
Rattray, Wm. (Abdn. Institu-
tion), 9 North Silver street
Reid, Miss, 3 Littlejolm street
Reid, Miss, Orphan Hospital, 30
Huntly street
Reid, Misses, 13 Union row
Rennet, David, 12 Golden square
Robertson, Miss, Ross's School,
Holburn street
Robb, Misses, 6 Affleck street
Ross, Miss, Boarding School, 42
Union place
Roy, John, Dr. Brown's, Skene
square
Scott, John, Gordon's Hospital
Shand, Miss, NTorthfield Public
School
Sim, Robert, Academy, 18 Union
row
Singer, Mrs, St. Andrew's Epis-
copal School, 9 Castle st.
Sleigh, Chas. M.A., Grammar
School
Stevenson, J., St. Andrew street
Public School
Still, Thomas, Grammar School
Strachan, Joseph, Thain's School,
Shiprow
Walker, W. Grahame, 238 Union
street
Warrack, Miss, 52 and 53 Union
place
Watson, R. C, Porthill Public
School
Webster, Miss, Training College
White, Misses, Boarding School,
2 West Craibstone street
Willox, Rev. Alex., Grammar
School
Tinsmiths.
Adamson, Alexander, 17 Gallow-
gate
Booth, Wm., 38 George street
Clark, Daniel, 210 Gallowgale
Henderson, D. and Sons, 79 St.
Andrew street
Legg, Wm., 79 Queen street
M'Kenzie, A., 74 East North st.
M'Leod, C, 13^ Justice street
Michie, John, 65f W'indmillbrae
Reid, John, 33 Chapel street
Shirras, Alex., 99 Bridge street
Shirras, Wm. and Son, 40 and 44
Schoolhill
Walker, Wm. & Son, 28 Nether-
kirkgate
Tobacco Pipe Manufac-
turers.
Elrick, James & Co., 63 Gordon
street
M'Kanna, Pat., 9 North Broad-
ford lane
Rattray, Alex., 70 AVest North
street
Tobacco and Snuff Manu-
facturers.
Craig, Thos. and Sons, 22 George
street
Rae, J. and A., 34 Schoolhill and
48 George street
Reid, Robert, 57 Broad street
Whyte, Patrick & Co., 24 Queen
street
Tobacconists.
Beverley, Wm., 57 Marischal st.
Brewster, James, 61 George st.
Cameron, Chas, 50 Regent quay,
12 Hadden street, and 20
Guild street
Fraser, John, 5 and 7 Marischal
street
Grant, David, 25 Union street
M 'Donald, Mrs, 15 Union build-
ings
M'Leod, R., 4 Guild street
Ogg, David, jun., 43 Upperkirk-
gate
Rae, J. & A., 34 Schoolhill and
48 George street
Smith, Wm., 7 Union buildings,
and 181b Union street
Walker, Alex., 69 Union street
TRADES AND PHOFESSIONS DIRECTOEY.
Turners-
Cree, Robert, 120 West JSTorth st.
Forsyth, Alex. L., York street
M'Kay & Milne, Hiitcheon street
west
Rose, George, 71 Green;
Type-Music Printers.
King and Co., Clark's court, 2
Upperkirkgate
Umbrella Makers.
Anderson, W., 47 Upperkirkgate
Ross, Hugh, 12 Gallowgate
Walker, Wm., 35 Schoolhill
Welham, John 61 J Windmill-
brae
Upholsterers
See Cabinetmakevs.
Vintners.
See Spirit Dealers.
Veterinary Surgeons.
Morris, Wm., 7 Langstane place
Thomson, James, 6 Flourmillbrae
Waiters.
Adams, Samuel, 8 Broadford pi.
Forsyth, Geo., 2 Gallowgate
Shiells, Robert, 197 George st.
Warehousemen.
Anderson & Thomson, 25 Broad
street
Edmonston & Co., 26 Exchange
street
Esslemont & Macintosh, 10 and
12 Union lane
Forbes, Alex., 42 Queen street
Forbes, Jas. & Sons, 24 Market
street
Gibb, J. & A., 32 Market street
Hal], John, 43 Broad street
Leith & Paterson, Imperial place
Milne & Pledge, Imperial place
Philip & Cooper. 32 Union street
Rhind, John, 6 Exchange street
Shirres, Webster, and Mackenzie
42 Market street
Watt, James, 2 St. Catherine's
wynd
Waste Dealers.
Crowther, B., 48 Queen street
Hall, Henry, 3 Harriet street
M'Kenzie and Keith, Spring
garden
Stuart, George, 28 Harriet street
Watson, Thos. , St. Clair street
Watch and Clock Makers.
See also German Clock Makers.
Those marked * are wholesale.
Alexander, James, 113 Union st.
Anderson, R. H., 41 Marischal
street
Anderson, George, 16 Schoolhill
Aixer, A. , 51 Upperkirkgate
Berry, James, 59^ Marischal st.
Calder, John, 27 Market gallery
Chisholm, A. F., 6 Correction
wynd
Clark, Wm. G., 115 George st.
Coutts John and James, Bridge
street
Duff, Alex., 35 Upperkirkgate
Duffus, Benjamin, 56 Market
gallery
Dimcan, Jas., 27 West North st.
Easton, A. R., 24 Craigie street
Firth, Joseph C, 29 St. Nicholas
street
Forsyth, Robert, 2 Belmont st.
Gill, Alex., 59 Union street
Gray, Alex., 11 Netherkirkgate
*Hardy, James, 41 Union street
Jamieson, G. & Son (to the Royal
Family), 107 Union street
M'Kinnon, Geo. B., 60 Nether-
kirkgate
Malcolm, Andrew, 170 Union st.
March, James, 11^ Hutcheon st
Millar, Andrew, 23 St. Nicholas
street.
M'Leod, Jas. k Co., 37 Upper-
kirkgate
M'Leod, Mrs John, 3 Schoolhill
810
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Rettie, M. & Sons, 151 Union st.
Eiddel, U., 33 Charlotte street.
Eobertson, J. & Co., 10 Market
gallery
Rowell, Benjamin, 173 George st
*Sangster, Smith, & Co., 78 Union
•street
Smith, A. & J., 25 St. Nicholas
street
*Smith, James, 20 Belmont st.
Thompson, J. T., 17 St. Nicholas
street
Walker, J., 135 Union street
Watson, J., 81 Union street, and
81 Broad street
Wood, John, 16 Hadden street
Wunderly & Co., 42 George st.
Wax and Paper Flower
Maker.
Marr, Mrs, 79 Loch street
Wincey Manufacturers.
8&e Woollen Manujadivrcrs.
Wine and Spirit Merchants
Black and Ferguson, 30 and 23
Adelphi
Cadenhead, Wm., 39 Nether-
kirkgate
Chalmers, John Sheed, 19 Mar-
ischal street
Craighead, Peter, 106 Union st.
Jopp, W. and K., 13 Market st.
Sheed, John & Co., 44 Marischal
street
Shepherd, Simpson, 52 King st.
Stevenson, Wm., 5 and 7 Bel-
mont street
Stewart, C. & W., 19 Adelphi
Thomson, Geo. and Son, 21 Re-
gent quaj^, and 4 Belmont
street
Walker, Wm. & Sons, 52 Union
street
Whyte, Alexander B., 21 Union
buildings
Williams, Wm. and Sons, 19
Regent quay
Williamson, James, 14 King st.
Wire Fencing aud Gate-
Manufacturers, &c.
Harper and Co., 20 Hadden st.
Laing, Wm., 207 Gallowgate
Reid, Ben. and Co., Bon-Accord
Works, Justice Mills
Wood Measurer.
Gordon, Joseph, 27 York place
Wood Merchants.
See also Mahogany Ifeoxhants.
Adam and Co., 17 Regent quay
Buyers, J. and Co., 12 Kidd lane
Campbell & Co., 127 George st.
Connon, R. & Co., 58 Marischal
street
Donald, Alex., Inches
Donald, John, Inches
Fairweather, D., 18 Bon- Accord
square
Fraser, A., King street
Garvie, J. & Sons, 60 Huntly st,
Knox, Arthur, 10 Bridge place
Low, A. R., 34 Marischal street
Ludwig, Charles & Co., 17 Re-j
gent quay
M'Kay & Milne, Hutcheon street]
west
M'Lauchlan, John, 1 James st.
Milne, George and Co., Victoria}
Dock Sa\^'niills
Eose, Donaldson & Co., 6 York]
street
Rust, John and Son, Footdeel
and Rose street
Tough, Chas., 50 Upper Denburuj
Willet, J. T., jun.. Inches
Woollen Manufacturers.
lliose 7narJced * are Wincey
Manufacturers.
Barker, A. C, 3 Jopp's lane
*Barker, James, 13 Netherkirk-J
gate
Cliadwick, E. & Co., 10 Broad|
street
*Crombie, James & John, Grand-
holm works
AGENTS FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES.
311
Gordon, Wm,, 140 Union street
Hadden, A. & Sons, Green
*Kilgour, James, 94 Geoige st.
*Lendrum and Edwards, 70
Netherkirkgate
*Mackie, David and Co., "West
North street
*Pratt & Keith, Newbridge Mills,
Hardgate
*Leslie, Gray, & Co., Eosemount
Works, Gilcomston
TurrefF, Alex., 39 Union street
Writers.
Duncan, John, 7 Back wynd
Finlayson, Alex., 49 Broad st.
Franklin, D. T., 61 Gallowgate
Fullarton, Wm., 17 Kidd lane
Gray, James, 56 Castle street
Meston, Jas., jun., 12 Loanhead
terrace
Niven, Alex., 45 Nelson street
Saunders, Wm., 69 Chapel st.
Sheach, David, 84 Union street
Shinnie, F., 4 Correction wynd
Smith, Ferguson, 311 George st.
Spark, Benjamin, 50 Castle st.
Watt, Alex., 103 Union street
Yates, James, Town House
Writing (Teacher of)'
Pope, Samuel, 108 Crown street
AGENTS FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES.
OFFICES. AGENTS.
Aberdeen Mutual Assurance and ) -r^, ,^ n^^i^^-Kio ^« jj-^^a^-t. o+,.«^-(-
Friendly Society P ^rombie, , b Union street
'^^^Sty.^.'!'^. ^"'■^^^"' ^^'^^"'^ly [George Duncan, 42 St. Nicholas street
n ■■< , T /~i T--ij fP. P. Wraes:, 6 Canal terrace
Accident Insurance Co., Limited. . . . { ^^^^_^^^ Limg, 22 Union terrace
Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Co. . .James Black & Co., 23 King street
Ark Assurance Society of Scotland. . . .Andw. Spence, district man.. City bgs.
Atlas Insurance Company, London. . { ^:i!t^i:f^ ^^^SS^^et
British Empire Mutual Life Office D. M'Callum, IS Mariscbal street
( C. F. Runcy, 2 Correction wynd
British Equitable Assurance Co -< A. Stewart, 4 Queen street
( J. Barker, 13 Netherkivkgate
British Imperial Lif e"Assurance Co P. P. Wragg, 6 Canal terrace
British Legal Life Ass. Co., Limited. . .A. H. Poison, 58 Catherine street
British Nat. Fire and Guarantee In- 1 p p ^^r „ . p , terrace
surance i Manchester) ^ i-. f. Wragg, b canal terrace
Caledonian Insurance Co Samuel Angus, 1 Carmelite street
Church of England Assurance Insti- ) -iTT,-n- _ v „j. as t-- j. j.
tution (London) ) ^^^^^"^ ^ ^^^^' ^^ ^^"^ ^^^^^^
City of Glasgow Life Assurance Co J. W. Robson, 27 King street
Colonial Assurance Corporation, Lim. .Jas. S. Anderson, 38 Spring garden
Commercial Guarantee Society, Lim. . . Do. Do.
County Fire Office, and Provident ) T. A. W. A. Youngson, 74 Union street
Life Office f Robert, Lamb, 12 King street
^ John Muill, City buildings
Crown Life Assurance Company". . . . < James R. Grant, Bank of Scotland
(John M'Diarmid, 27 King street
I James PauU, 22 Belmont street
Eagle Life Insurance Company •< Stodart James Mitchell, 24 Adelphi
( N. Clyne, Advocates' hrjl
■ci^^^ ^- T •* * c-„ • J- /T J V ( D. G. Cattanach, 12 Bon-Accord sq.
Economic Life Ass. Society (London) | j^^^^_ Finlayson, 49 Broad street
/ Robertson & Lumsden, 3 Union terrace
Edinburgh Life Assurance J Home & Smith, City buildings
I G. Carmichael, 226 Union street
(George Giant, 22 Belmont street
312 AGENTS FOE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
_, ,,, jc.i-ix TTA f Davidson & Garden, 7 Union terrace
English and Scottish Law Life Assur- J p^^^.^j^ ^ ^^ Union street
ance Company | j jj ^^.^^^ gy Market street
Great Britain Life and Fire Assurance. Wm. Macintosh, 92 Union street
Gresham Life Assurance Soc, London. John Cruickshank, 24 Belmont street _
Guarantee Society, London Stronach, Duncan, & Duguid,3i Adelphi
Household Fire Insurance Co., Lim. . . Jas. S. Anderson, 38 Spring garden
T . , T,. T f William Smith, 148 King street
Imperial Fire Insurance | ^y .^.^^ Hunter, 14 Adephi
Imperial Union Assurance Co. A. I. M'Connochie 74 Union street
Indisputable Life Assurance Co. of 1 ^ ^ Morrice, 34 Marischal street
, Scotland ) '
Insurance Company of Scotland James PauU, 22 Belmont street
■p. J T?- f Skinner & Wilsone, 229 Union street
^^- °-°- ^^'^^t James Black & Co., 23 King street
International Accidental Death In-tj^^^g ^^^ ^^ Upperkirkgate
surance Co. , London j ' -^^ °
Kent Mutual Fire Insurance Co W. P. Booth, 13 Regent quay
( Thos. M'Farlane, surveyor, 96 Union st.
Lancashire Insurance Co -( L. M'Kinnon, jun., 239 Union street
( J. G. Dawson, 25 Marischal street
Law Union Fire and Life Insur. Co James Allan, 44 Upperkirkgate
fJdhn Ferguson, 84 Union street
George Milne, Commercial Bank
W. L. Reid, 146 Union street
J. & D. Duncan, 8 Castle street
Life Association of Scotland -^ Alex. Stronach, jun., 20 Belmont st.
Alex. Edward, British Linen Bank
Dunn & Clark, 54 Union street
J. M. Shaw, 37 Market street
l^Nath. Farquhar, Court House buildings
Liverpool and London and Globe In- f John Sheed & Co., 44 Marischal street
surance Company \j. R. Mackenzie, 177 Union street
Tjo , j4-j^/-, ( John Sheed Chalmers, 19 Marischal st.
London Guarantee and Accident Co. , J j^ M'CaUum, 18 Marischal street
i-,imitea ^ T. A. W. A. Youngson, 74 Union street
Manohpc^ter Fire Assurance Co i ^^^^^ Mitchell, 24 Adelphi
Mancnester l^lre Assurance Co | ^^^^ Diack, 13 Belmont street
Maritime Passengers Assurance Co. . . .John Sheed & Co., 44 Marischal st.
Midland Counties Insurance (Lincoln). W. P. Booth, 13 Regent quay
National Fire and Life Ass. Co Marquis, Hall, & Milne, 147 Union st.
National Boiler Assurance Society, (J. & A. Davidson, 56 Marischal street
Limited ( James AUan, 44 Upperkirkgate
""''rstiarn'tufd..'!:'*^!"^!^ ^
/'Murray & M'Combie, 103 Union street
1 N. Burnett, County Buildings
North British and Mercantile Assur- ' Wm'^-]£Xl77^Un£n streer*"*
ance Company "^ j^^^^ Duncan, 7 Back wynd
I Geo. Rutherford, 124 Union street
yj. Leith & Sons, 25 Exchange street
Northern Assur. Co., Fire and Life. . ..Samuel Anderson, 3 King street, sec.
Northern Marine Insurance Co D. M'Callum, 18 Marischal street
^'°'' Office ^'''^' ^'^^' ""'"^ ^"""'^y {-Charles Chahners, 13 Union terrace
Norwich and London Accident and ) j^^^^ -g.^^^ ^3 Netherkirkgate
Casualty Insurance Association., j ' °
Ocean, Railway, and General Acci- Ui^^ pinlayson, 49 Broad street
dent Assurance Co., Limited.. . . ) j >
Palladium Life Assurance Society Norval Clyne, Advocates' hall
Pelican Life Insurance Office, London.. David Mitchell, 24 Adelphi
Peoples' Universal Life Assurance Co. .Alex. Stewart, 4 Queen street
Phoenix Fire Office Robertson & Lumsden, 3 Union ter.
Plate Glass Insurance Co. (London) John Sheed & Co., 44 Marischal street
Plate Glass (Caledonian) Thos. Laing, 22 Union terrace
AGENTS FOR INSUKANCE COMPxVXIES. 313
Plate Glass (Guardian) D. M'Calhim, 18 Marischal street
Plate Glass (National Provincial). . . . { i^T^^^: fcanTtSrar^
( A. I. M'Connochie, 74 Union street
Plate Glass (Scottish) -< R. Sheret, 67 Shiprow
( Andw. Spence, district man., City bga.
^''%ZZ'::nTconlt?::. "^^^^^^^ «• ^-^---. 38 Spring garden
Professional Life Assurance Co W. P. Booth, 13 Regent quay
Provident Clerks' and General Guar- ) j_ ^^^^ ^g Netherkirkgate
antee Association, Limited ) ' °
Provident Life and County Fire Ass. Co. T. A. W. A. Youngson, 74 Union st.
Prudential Assurance Co Wm. M'Kay, dis. sup., 34 George street
Queen Assurance Co Lessel Stephen, 89 Union street
Railway Passengers' Accidental As- ( j^^^^ ^oir, 52 Broad street
sociation ( '
Rock Life Assurance Co Thomas Ruxton, 84 Union street
Reliance Mutual Life Assurance So- * C. M'Combie 129 Union street
ciety (J. Milne Shaw, 37 Market street
Royal Liver Assurance Society D. M'Callum, 18 Marischal street
^''^tio?''^''"^^ Assurance Corpora- \j ^^^^^ g^^-^j^^ 14 Adelphi
r W. L. Reid, 146 Union street
r, 1 T ri /T • IN J John Watt, 34 Castle street
Royal Insurance Co. (Liverpool) j j^^^ Cruickshank, 24 Belmont street
Cjohn & Robert Catto, 46 Marischal st.
S.ottl,h Insurance Co -j l^^^^iZ^^^.^l'^S^'stre.t
Scottish commercial Insurance Co. . . { j^^ I'SSiiJ^^i SatiS'street
ScoUisl> Equitable Assurance Co { SJ'eslttenJun.t'S Marischal st,
?Horne & Smith, City Buildings
Scottish Fire Insurance Co Limited k '^- ^- ^- ^- Youngson, 74 Union street
J J. H. Bower, 34 Marischal street
, J. & D. Duncan, 8 Castle street
Scottish Heritable Security Comp., ) Stronach, Duncan, and Duguid, 31
Limited j Adelphi
Scottish Imperial Insurance Comp., ) Robert Sheret, 67 Shiprow
Glasgow r John Crombie, 76 Union street
( A. H Watson. 68 Broad street
Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society -< James S. Anderson, 38 Spring Garden,
( collector
Scottish National Insurance Comp,, j^-; Sj f Ca%^3 Sschal street
iiainourgn |^ Marquis, Hall, & Milne, 147 Union st.
^Skinner & Wilsone, 229 Union street
I Lauchlan M'Kinnon, jun., 239 Union st.
Scottish Prov. Inst, of Edinburgh ...-<( A. Brand, 103 Union street
J And. Gordon, George Street Branch,
(^ Union bank
Scottish Provincial Insurance Co T. Y. Wardrop, 93 Union st. , manager
Scottish Union Fire and Life Assur- f i-,^- ^f^^^^Ton^p*!^'"'? f^T*
n„™^„„„ -^ Alex. Stronach, 20 Belmont street
ance Company | ^ ^^^^^ Commercial Bank
^Alex. Nicol, 39 Marischal street
Scottish Widows' Fund < Charles Duncan, 31 Adelphi
(Alex. Brand, 103 Union street
Sovereign Life Assurance Co John Duncan, 7 Back wynd
/A. I. M'Connochie, 74 Union street
Staffordshire Fire Insurance Comp., J Alex. Beattie, 30 Belmont street
Limited i Ed. Stephens, 214 George street
VR. H. Strachan, 1 Rosemount terrace
Cochran & Anders.. jii, 152 Union street
J. T. Rennie, 48 Marischal street
Star Life Assurance Co T. Wilson, 20 Belmont st., district agent
Standard Life Assurance Co {Joel ^^^^_^^ ^^ Marischal street
314 AGENTS FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES.
United Kingdom Temperance, &c. I j^mes Moir, 52 Broad street
Life Assurance Society (
West of England Fire and Life j G. Cadenhead, Court House Buildings
Ofl&ce t Jas. Asher and Sons, 52 <fe 54 Schoolhill
Yorkshire Fire and Life Insurance ( j^^^ ^^^^ ^^ 3^ ^^^^.j^^^ ^^^^^^
Company }
STREET DIRECTORY.
Abbey Place.
46 Shiprow.
Abbotsford Place.
Near Ferry hill House.
1 Robert Whyte, M.D.
2 Mrs David Walker
3 Morrison Barclay, com. agent
4 Wm. Johnston i of W. & J. )
. . John Scott, beadle
5 M. P. Stewart, com. traveller
Wilson and Johnston, builders
Academy Street.
Fi'om Dee street to Crown street.
Alxander Green, Academy.
Adelphi.
Between 49 and 51 Union street.
3 James Walker, wine merchant
5 John Rae Smith, bookseller
7 Moncur's Billiard Room
10 Nicol Moncur, hotel
13 James Reid, tailor and clothier
G. J. Tait, agent
George Dickson, tailor
14 Wm. Hunter, advocate
Wm. Gordon, solicitor
J. Collie Smith, solicitor
15 W. F. Ogg, advocate
Lambert Barron, advocate
John Milne, messenger-at-arms
16 A. Fullerton and Co., publishers
17 Taylor & Henderson, lithographers
. . R. Wilson & Son, bookbinders
18 J(jhn Rae Smith, bookseller
19 C. & W. Stewart, wine merchants
19^ Gray & Co., commission agents
20 W. Clyne and Sons, leather dealers
2O2- Peter Castle, com. traveller
21 John G. Chalmers fof D. C. & Co.)
22 Edmonds & Macqueen, advocates
24 David Mitchell, advocate
. . James Bryce, advocate
23 J. & A. Edmond, advocates
.. Alex., Edmond, jun., advocate
. . Black & Ferguson, wine merchants
28-29 D. Chalmers & Co., printers, &c.
Aberdeen Journal Office
30 Black & Ferguson, wine merchts.
31 Stronach, Duncan, & Duguid, ad-
vocates
. . Mrs Burns, lodgings
. . Richard, Philip, tailor
. . Mrs Connon, lodgings
Adelphi Lane.
From Market street to Adelphi.
4 Commercial Academy
5-6 Jas. Crombie, com. merchant
Royal Hotel Restaurant
Affleck Place.
From AflBeck street to Marywell st.
1 George Skinner (of S. & B.)
. . Williara Milne
2 W. & A. Hogg, Wrights
3 John Robertson (of J. Lyell & Co.)
Affleck Street.
From Crown street to Wellington
road.
1 Robert CoUie
Ij Wm. Anderson, salmon naerchant
2 Miss Peterkin, ladies' school
3 A. Keith, agent
4 A. Ferguson, painter
5 Peter Skene, carter (Devanha)
6 Alexander Robb, gas engineer
7 Wm. Biack, manager (Commei'cial
Co.)
8 Wm. Stewart, timber merchant
9 James Davidson, flesher
10 Mrs Wm. Hunter, stoneware mer-
chant
. . Miss Reith, milliner
W. & A. Hogg, Wrights
Grant & Watt, granite works
Albert Place.
From North Albert street to West-
field place.
1 David Sheach, writer
2 Miss Munro, Bible woman
.. Alex. M'Robbie (of M'R. &M.)
3 Samuel Milne (of M'R. <fc M.)
. . E. M, Smith, clerk
M'Robbie & Milne, builders
316
STREET DIRECTORY.
Albert Street.
From Waverley place to Westfield.
BIGHT HAND SIDE.
1 John Reid, advocate
3 Surgeon-Major Hassard
5 Mrs Elsmie
7 George Walker, advocate
9 William S. Thom
11 David Aitken, merchant
13 James Meston, accountant
15 James Shirres, merchant
17 Mrs Leslie
. . Wm. Leslie (of W. Leslie and Co.)
19 John Cruickshank, agent
21 A. D. Milne, merchant
23 John Crombie, accountant
LEFT HAND SIDE.
2 Mrs Mackay
4 John Scott, teacher
6 Miss Stephen
8 R. Whyte Mackay (of A. & T.)
10 James Alexander, watchmaker
12 John Ross, silk mercer
14 Alex. Milne (of A. & R. Milne)
16 Mrs M'Combie
Albert Street (North).
25 WilUam Ij. Henderson, builder
26 George Grant, advocate
27 James Kinnear, adjutant, A. V.
29 Miss Catto
30 Miss Watson, teacher of drawing
. . Wm. Smith, accountant
. . Misses Catanach
. . John Smith (of A, & J. S.)
. . Mrs A. Andrew
31 C. Kursch (G. N. Tel. Co.)
. . Mrs Dr. Moir
. . Mrs Cattanach
32 James Durno, grocer
. . Alex. Mearns, saddler
Albert Terrace.
From Waverley place to Prince
Arthur street.
2 Alex. Edward (B. L. Co. Bank)
3 Mrs Milne
4 Mrs Robertson
5 Mrs Copland, lodgings
. . Geo. Copland, draper
6 Mrs John Smith
7 John M'Dougall, grain merchant
8 James Cran, superintendent, rural
police
. . Peter Cran, cashier
9 James Jamieson
10 Stephen Wilson (of B. Reid <fc Co.)
11 Mrs B. Robertson
. . Mrs D. Bruce
12 Rev. Alex. Yule
13 John Leshe, sh'pmast3r
14 J. Christie (of Milne, Low. and Co.)
15 Miss Aitken
16 Mrs Captain Ross
17 Wm. Gordon (of W. D. & Co.)
19 John Thomson, shipmaster
20 Miss Thom
21 John Paterson, surgeon
22 Mrs Middleton
23 Samuel Martin, hatter
. . Mrs Clark
24 James Davidson, grocer
25 Miss Milne
26 George Hutcheson, corn factor
27 Jas. Catto, commission merchant
28 Mrs Dunningham
29 Mrs Smith
30 James Crombie, agent
31 Mrs Anderson
32 John Gray, surgeon
33 Alex. S. Cook, clothier
34 Rev. Hemry Cowan, B.D.
Albion Court.
18 Castle street
Albion Street.
Prom Park street to Links.
18 Mrs Leslie
19 James Crombie, spirit dealer
Albion Street Public School
23 David Campbell, plasterer
28 John Auld, flesher
39 Gideon Bruce, flesher
Albury Eoad
From St. Machar place, northward.
1 Andrew Gordon, bank agent
2 Mrs Forbes
3 Wm. Donaldson (of D. M'K. & Co.)
4 Major David Cant
5 Duncan M'Millan, architect
Albyn Place.
West from Alford place.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
John Gray, commercial traveller
1 Major John Ross
1a R. B. Tytler, coffee planter
3 Miss Cumine, of Rattray
5 Francis Edmond, advocate
17 CorneUus Thompson, shipbuilder
18 Miss Bannerman
19 Female Orphan Asylum
. . Mrs Reid, matron, F. O. Asylum
20 Mrs Duthie, sen., of Caimbulg
21 Wm. Alexander, clothier
22 Mrs Wm. Connon
23 W. Cooper (of P. fc C.)
STKEET DIRECTORY.
317
24 George Morison, M.D.
25 Captain C. B. Fisher, of Murcar
26 Mrs Major Craigie
27 Mrs P. M. Clark
28 William Leslie, of Nethermuir
29 Alexander Nicol, shipowner
30 John Willet, civil engineer
31 Mrs Benjamin Reid
32 Mrs James Laing
33 G. Allan, Advocate
34 George S. Roger (of Pratt & Keith)
35 Wm. Gordon, solicitor
36 Wm. Hunter, advocate
37 James Chalmers
38 T. RusseU (of H. R. & Co.)
39 George Jamieson (of J. & M. )
40 Wm. Milne (of M. H. & M.)
41 John Ferguson, advocate
42 Alex. Rose (of D. Rose and Co.)
Queen's Cross.
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 David Mitchell, advocate
2a Charles Playfair, gunmaker
4 James B. M'Conibie, advocate
6 Miss Rlack
8 Karl Wilhelm Meid
10 Mrs Jamieson
12 Alex. Gibbon, M.D.
14 Rev. Alex. Leslie
16 Miss Moir
Albyn Terrace.
North side of Albyn place, west.
1 Charles Duncan, advocate
2 James Matthews, architect
3 Alex. Duthie, shipbuilder
4 John Kerr, government inspector
of schools
5 Wm. Jopp (of W. and K. Jopp)
6 Rev. H. W. Bell (Free High)
7 James Bisset (N. Ass. Co.)
8 Wm. L. Reid (of Jopp and Reid)
9 J. F. Lumsden, advocate
11 Lessel Stephen, advocate
12 Wm. E. Buyers (of IST. Smith, jun.,
and Co.)
Alford Place.
From Union place to Albyn place
1 Miss Simpson
2 Wm. Beveridge, curator, F. C. Col-
lege
3 Miss Dalrymple
4 Mrs Charles Stewart
5 Mrs Waller
6 Mrs George Simpson
. . John Smith, chemist
7 Mrs David Dunn
8 Mrs Robert Catto
Anderson's Court,
46 Loch street.
Ann Place.
From Mount place to Loanhead ten
1 John Thomson, advocate
3 Alex. Cruickshank, grocer
4 John Watt, jun., advocate
5 John Davidson, advocate
6 Rev. David Beatt
7 James Thomson (of G. and T.)
8 Robert Milne, clerk
9 William Meldrum, tailor
10 Alex. Hutcheson, draper
11 Alex. Dunbar (Richards and Co.)
. . Peter Findlay, draper
. . John M'Kenzie (of D. M'K. & Co,)
. . Horace Fildes
14 R. H. Strachan, grocer
Ann Street.
From Maberly st. to Hutcheon st.
13 Mrs Dawson, dressmaker-
25 James Martin, oil merchant
29 James Lonie, sergeant of police
31 Patrick Ironside, grocer
Annand's Court.
30 James street
Argyll Place.
Stocket, near Mile-end
LEFT HAND SIDE.
George Milne, solicitor
Mrs Watt
Thos. Hector (Clerk and Treasurer,
Aberdeen School Board)
Oswald Prosser, solicitor
Wm. Gerrie, Victoria Cottage
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
James Beaton (of Ceylon)
Ashley Place.
Cuparstone road
LEFT HAND SIDE
J. Collie Smith, solicitor
Rev. Arch. Young, M. A.
G. S. Glennie, com. traveller
Wm. Lunan, accountant
James Craig (of T. C. and Sons)
Thomas Skene, inspector of poor
Robert Brander, wright
Tkomas R. Watson, draper
James Alexander, grain merchant
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
Wm. Philip, shipmaster
Charles Calder
Robert Innes, fishmonger
318
STREET DIRECTORY.
Ashley Road.
Northward from Ashley place.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
James Taylor, traveller
Ralph W. Hay, draper
Joseph Wood, shipbroker
Peter Farquharson, merchant
Thomas Norrie, shipmaster
J. S. Valentine (Nor. Assurance Co)
Alex. Cruickshank, late draper
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
Alex. Adamson
Bernard M 'Donald, contractor
John M'Diarmid, stamp ofl&ce
80 Patrick Watson, draper
. . W. D. Watson, draper
Ashley Terrace.
Cuparstone road.
1 Mrs Hay
2 Chas. Davidson, shipmaster
3 F. B. Kelly, clothier
4 Mrs Findlay
Charles Strachan, com. traveller
David D. Strachan, com. traveller
Back Wynd Stairs.
From Green to Union street.
Back Wynd.
From Union street to Schoolhill.
1 Lockhart & Salmon, restaurant
5 Alex. Mearns, saddler
7 John Duncan, law stationer
9 Alex. Mearns, saddler
11 Peter Ferries, spirit dealer
Gaelic lane.
13 J. & D. Campbell, horse hirers
15 Jas. Laing A Co. , ironmongers
Little Belmont street.
James Lockhart (of L. & S.)
James Tindal, blacksmith
16 Miss Ross, lodgings
17 James Tindal, blacksmith
19 Geo. Littlejohn, ironmonger
20 John Craig, saddler
32 A. B. Noble, manufacturer
34 George Cooper, sorter (Post Ofl&ce)
35 John Henderson, tea merchant
37 Alex. Ingram, phmiber
38 James M'Leod, painter and glazier
39 Robt. Tindal, blacksmith
Baker Street.
From Skene square to Braehead of
Gilcomston.
John Taylor, heating engineer
David Shand (of M'Gregor & Shand)
James Glass, slater
John Fraser & Co., plasterers
Balmoral Place.
From Balnaoral terrace to Broomhill
road.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
David B. Milne, Broomfield Cot.
21 J. Murray, Bellahill Cottage
. . Mrs John Legge, Bellahill Cottage
20 Rev. J. W. Legge
Braemar place.
G. Bisset, Abergeldie Cottage
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
7 Robert Gordon
75R. C. Marshall, artist
8 Wm. Bruce, provision curer
. . R. Bruce, agent
9 Wm. Gray, grain merchant
10 Geo. Ballantine, Inland Revenua
11 A. E. Wagstaf
12 Mrs Diack
13 Arch. GiUies, Cluny Cottage
15 J. Humphrey of Comalegy
16 Wm. J. Palmer, brewer
17 H. Maclennan, com. traveller
18 Wm. Litster, teacher of musiG
BACK COTTAGES.
James Stott, merchant
Wm. Shepherd, hay dealer
Wm. Kerr, late shoemaker
Mrs Walker, Rose Coatage
Mrs Gray, Thistle Cottage
Balmoral Terrace.
South from Holburn place.
1 John Still, late farmer
2 James Brebner
3 John Anderson
4 Miss Forsyth
5 Alex. Gerard, LL.D.
6 Miss Mitchell
Balmoral place.
7 Jas. Robertson, late hairdresser
10 John WUson, auctioneer
11 Alex. Duthie, ironmonger
12 A. F. Murison, teacher
13 Capt. John Garner, R.N.
Baltic Street.
From Prince Regent street to Links.
1 A. Alexander, grocer
2 Jane Murray, draper
5 John Brander, joiner
. . Mrs James Connon, gardener
A. Watt, rope and twine manufac-
turer
Bank of Scotland Court.
35 Castle street
STREET DIRECTOKV,
319
Bank Street.
Prom Wellington road to South
Crown street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 James Blackstock (Cal. Ky.)
. . Mrs Wm. Cormack
3 H. Innea, boot and shoe maker
7 George Angus, merchant
9 Alex. Clark, tailor and clothier
11 A. A. Inglis, traveller
. , John Christie, auctioneer
17 Mrs Copland, merchant
19 Wm. Rae, millwright
21 Alex. Leslie
. . Hugh Ross Souper fof E. C. & Co).
. . Wm. Mutch (Hogarth & Co.)
2.3 Alex. Smith
. . W. C. Jarvis, clerk
. . George Strachan, engineer
25 Henry Young, merchant
. . John Rennie, blacksmith
27 Mrs Emslie, provision merchant
29 Wm. Milne, late overseer
. . Geo. B. M'Kinnon, watchmaker
. . Charles Lamond, wright
. . Alex. Clark, tailor
31 John Hunter (A. Pirie & Sons)
. . James Coutts (of J. & J. Coutts)
. . Thomas Rae, wright
. . John Rose (G. Lyall and Co.)
3.3 A. E. Durno (of D. & C. )
35 Miss Drummond, dressmaker
BIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 James Hendry, shoemaker
8 James Smith, gardener
10 David Thorn, gardener
14 George Angus, grocer
18 James Gibb, bootmaker
20 David Ritchie, druggist
22 James Gillespie, shoemaker
.. D. C. Mackintosh (Cal. Ry.)
. . Wm. Pittendrigh, builder
. . Thos. Walton (Abdn. Lime Co.)
.. D. Thirsk (N. Agric. Co.)
24 Alex. Fowler, agent
. . Wm. S. Milne
. . James Scott (M., H., & Co.)
26 James Jamieson, mason
. . Mrs Allan
28 James Hadden, baker
30 Robert Eraser, clerk (P. 0.)
. . Edward Young, bookseller
. . Mrs Daniel Nelson
. . James Buchan, grocer
32 William Leask, shipmaster
34 David Boyle, superintendent (Joint
Station)
Bannermill Street.
Between Cotton street and G. N.
of S. Railway.
1 J. Selbie, blacksmith
3 James Murray, shoreporter
4 James Sangster. mariner
. . Peter Joss, clerk
6 John Jack, provision merchant
7 James Allan, carver
Barnett's Close.
From Guestrow to Flourmillbrae
1 A. Walkenshaw, shoemaker
2 Alex. M'Gregor, spirit dealer
3 John Anderson, bottler
6 Alex. Junes, house carpenter
7 J. & C. HaU, french poUshers
Beattie's Court.
102 Gallowgate.
Beattie's Court.
75 George street.
Beattie's (J.) Court.
99 Gallowgate.
Belmont Street.
From Union street to Schoolhill
LEFT HAND SIDE.
3 Alex. Brown, auctioneer
5-7 Wm. Stevenson, merchant
Patagonian close.
9 J. Watt, advocate (of W. & C.)
11 Miss Grant, of Monymusk
13 Old Machar Poor Assessment
Office ; A. Diack, collector
. . ElUs & Wilson, architects
15 John Cromar, dentist
17 Alex. Ellis, architect
. . Alex. Diack, collector
23 Newell Burnett, advocate
Belmont Chapel.
31 Deaf and Dumb Institution
35 A. Murray, advocate
41 Mrs John Dun
45 Misses Shand
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 Robert Forsyth, watchmaker
2^ George Cowie, hairdresser
4 George Rezin, tailor
. . John Rust, architect
. . G. Thomson & Son, wine mercts.
. . John Smith, house agent
Gctelic lane.
South Parish Cliurch.
Little Belmont street.
20 Wm. Ross, advocate
. . J. S. Butchart, law agent
. . A. Stronach, jun , advocate
. . T. Wilson, district agent. Star Life
Assur.
. . James Smith, watchmaker
320
STREET DIRECTOEY.
22 James Paull, advocate
. . George Grant, advocate
24 James and William Henderson,
architects, &c.
. . Alex. Meffet, advocate
. . John Cruickshank, agent
. . John Gibb & Son, stone merchts.
. . David Millar, surveyor
U.P. Church.
30 Alex. Beattie, house agent
32 John Ewing
46 Mrs WiUiam Gavin
Belvidere Place.
From Bosemount Place to Mile-end.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Rev. Wm. Bennet
. . Mrs Croall
3 Alex. Malcolm
6 Peter Grant, gi'ocer
29 Robert Catto, Wallfield House
45 Misses Falconer, Belvidere House
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
4 Mrs. Goold
6 Wm. MUne, grocer
12 Hugh Longmuir, shipmaster
34 Miss Watson, teacher
36 Wm. Robbie, writer
38 James Kerr, teacher
40 Wm. Moir, traveller (G. & T.)
42 Rev. Joseph Vickery
44 John M'Bain, teacher
46 John M'Gregor, dyer
48 David Littlejohn, advocate
50 Alex. Ramage, rector
Belvidere Street.
Prom Belvidere place to Low Stocket
road.
John Gibb (of J. & A. Gibb)
Benzie's Brae.
69 CoUege street
Berry Lane.
From Gallowgate to Loch street
1 George Bisset, bootmaker
Black's Buildings.
From Skene Street Bridge to Wool-
manhiU
1-2 Wm. Morrison, draper
3 Wm. Smith, grocer
4 Andrew Gibson, carter
5 Mrs John Booth
Wm. Smith, hairdresser
6 James Mutch, letter carrier
7 James Alexander, fireman
7 James Laing, hide merchant
8 Mrs Mitchell, draper
9 George Thow, tailor
. . Miss Young, music teacher
10 Charles Young (J. Stevenson &Co.)
11-12 Alex. Mackie, fruiterer
Blackfriars Street.
From WoolmanhiU to St. Andrew st.
2 Peter Stewart, plumber
3 R. M'Conochie, clothier
4 Peter Stewart, plumber
. . Wm. Diack, grocer
. . Geo. Grant, japanner
5 Mrs John Skinner, grocer
6 Alex. Macandrew, clerk
6 James Stewart, plasterer (of J. F.
and Co.)
13 Wm. Gordon, shoemaker
14 John Collie, house carpenter
20 Wm. Mearns, plasterer
24 A. MitcheU (of D. & M.)
26 John Youngson, shoemaker
Congregational Church.
27 John Abel, guard (G. N. of S. R.)
30 Mrs M'Kay, sick nurse
40 Wm. Gall, tailor
42 1st A. R. V. Drill Hall
44 Mrs Shand, lodgings
. . Mrs MitcheU, lodgings
Blaikie's (Provost) Quay.
South Side of the Harbour
John M'Lean, superintendent of
meters
David Gabriel (Police)
Bon- Accord Slate Merchant Co.,
(Limited)
A. G. Clarke, agent
J. & A. Davidson, coal merchants
Water Taxman's Office
Geo. Leslie & Co., coal merchants
Aberdeen Commercial Company
Aberdeen Lime Company
A. & F. Manuelle, stone merchants ■
G. Milne & Co., wood merchants ]
Mowlem & Co. , stone merchants
Blairton Lane.
From Broad street to Guestrow.
Bloomfield.
South end of Holburn place.
George Webster
Wm. Marshall (of W. M. & Co.)
Mis Martin
Bon- Accord Lane.
From Dee street to Bon- Accord street.
10 J. Keith, clerk (A. M. F. & Co.)
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STREET DIRECTORY.
321
15 Mrs Uickscm
14 Wra. Smith, porter
16 George Ross
. . Mrs Low, sick nurse
18 Alex. Rust, house carpenter
Bon-Accord Square.
From East to West Craibstone street.
1 James Brown, silk mercer
2 J. F Beattie, land surveyor, &c.
. . Misses Wilsone
3 Miss Skene
4 Mrs Colonel Fraser
5 James Milne (of G. Milne and Co.)
6 Arthur Farquhar, W. S.
1 John Keith (T. and C. Bank)
8 Lanabert Barron, advocate
9 Joseph Ogilvie, M.A.
10 Wm. Williamson (of W. and S.)
11 William Gordon, sharebroker
12 D. G. Cattanach, advocate
13 William Pirie, D.D.
14 Wm. Shirres
15 James Nicol, professor (Aberdeen
University)
16 James Crombie, manufacturer
17 Professor James S. Brazier, F. C. S.
18 D. Fairweather, mahogany merct.
Bon-Accord Street.
From Union street to Springbank
terrace.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
Layigstane Place.
5 J. and D. Campbell, post horse
masters
7 Charles A. Laing (of Laing and
Melvin)
9 Duncan Campbell (of J. and D. C.)
11 Mrs Joseph Davidson, lodgings
13 John Robb, coachman
. . James Sutherland (of J. and J. S. )
. . Miss Sutherland, dressmaker
15 George Rennie
. . Thomas Jaffray (G. N. of S. R.)
17 John Gordon
21 Wm. Holmes
23 Mrs Henry Angus
25 Miss Reid, dressmaker
. .■ James Davidson, plasterer
29 Miss Watt, lodgings
33 C. R. Mitchell (of D. Mitchell and
Son)
Bon-Accord lane.
35 George Ronald, grocer
37 Mrs Alexander
. . Miss Elder, corset maker
39 James Robertson, clerk
. . Wm. M Morrison, shipmaster
•41 James Mitchell, reporter
43 Robert Ross, gilder, &c.
45 Wm. Garden, gunmaker
. . George Greig (of G. and Co.)
45 Mrs Proctor
49 Mrs Russell
. . Mrs. A. Henderson
. . Miss Smith, dressmaker
51 Mrs Pearce, teacher
51J Wm. Spark, teacher of music
. . "John Wallace, shipmaster
63 Miss Scott
57 David Dewar, draper
59 Rev. T. J. Walsh
61 Mrs Dr. NicoU
63 Mrs E. Melville
65 John Muill, advocate
67 James Brebner (of J. & B.)
. . Miss Murdoch
69 Miss Justice
. . Mrs John Walker
71 David Millar, surveyor
. . Misses Bruce
73 James Walker, merchant
. . Geo. Walker, merchant
. . Wm. Walker, merchant
75 Miss Melville
77 Misses Chisholm, teachers
79 Lewis Fyfe, draper
81 Mrs Ross, grocer
83 Mrs Arthur, lodging
The Oldmill road.
85 Alex. Shand, engineer
. . Miss Stevenson
86 Mrs G. Anderson
87 Mrs Mitchell
88 Mrs A. Smith
89 Robert Milne (of M. , Sons, & Co. )
90 Edw. Birtchnell, Inland Revenue
91 John Drummond, sen., bootmaker
Springbank street.
93 Miss Anderson
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
Hardgate.
4-8 Laing and Melvin, coachbuildera
10 James Cormack, coach maker
14 Alex. Laing (of L. and M.)
East Craibstone street.
18 James Reid, storekeeper
20 John Wood, surgeon
36 David Williamson, flesher
Lane to Bon-Accord terrace.
38 James E. Gordon, merchant
40 Wm. Edward, shipmaster
42 Robert Fergusson (of A. M., F.,
and Co.)
44 Geo. L. Thomson, wine merchant
46 Mrs Ogilvie Forbes
. . Miss Ogilvie
50 J. B Craven
52 Mrs Sutherland
54 S. Baker (Wordie and Co.)
58 John Fraser
60 Hugh M'Kenzie (N. of S. Bank)
62 Mrs James Giles
64 Misses Gibb
66 Wm. Adlington (of S., W., and Co.)
. . John Adlington, professor of music
68 Alex. Kemlo, advocate
322
STREET DIRECTORY.
Entrance to Bon- Accord terrace.
72 Mrs G. Bruce, lodgings
74 Charles P. Bearsley
76 Robert Gumming, com. traveller
80 John Duncan, law stationer
82 John Macaldowie, accountant
84 Rev. W. R. Sparks
Springbank terrace.
Bon-Accord Terrace.
From Union street to Bon-Accord
street.
2 James Petrie, sen.
4 Mrs Lorimer, lodgings
4^ D. M. MacDonald, solicitor
6 James Gifford, jun. (of J. G. & Son)
7 Alex. Watson, shipmaster
9 Geo. Porter (of Porter & Leighton)
10 Isaac R. M'Killiam (of B. aud W
M'Killiam)
14 Daniel Laird (of J. and L.)
16 John H. Pyfe, brush manufacturer
Jas. Grant & Son, Granite Works
20 J. A. Sinclair, agent (Bank of Scot-
land)
21 James Corbet (late H. E. I. C. S )
22 James Elsmie (of G. E. and Sons)
23 James Shephei^d (of S. and S.)
24 C. J. G. Duguid
. . James Duguid, advocate
25 Harvey Hall, advocate
26 Wm. Melville, (of T. M. & Sons)
27 Robert Duthie, shipbuilder
28 Mrs Gordon, late of Raeden
29 Mrs Major Youngson
30 WUliam Dunn, advocate
31 Mrs G. G. Brown
32 H. A. Brett
33 Mrs George Davidson
34 Professor James Lumsden, D.D.
35 Henry S. Lumsden (of L. & G.)
36 John Keith (of Pratt & Keith)
Bothwell's Court.
25 Justice street
Boys' Hospital Court.
20 Upperkirkgate.
Braehead, Gilcomston.
Braemar Place.
Adjoining Balmoral place.
George Bisset, merchant
Brebner's Court.
84 Shiprow.
Brebner's Court.
9 Castle street.
Bridge Place.
From Bridge street to Windmill lane.
10 Arthur Knox, wood merchant
10^ Wm. Hutcheon, blacksmith
12 Robert Laws, cabinetmaker
14 Wm. Fraser & Co., printers
15 Thomas Jamieson, wright
Alex. Rennie, slater
Wm. M earns, plasterer
A. Wallace, coal merchant
Bridge Street.
From Union street to Guild street.
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 D. Wyllie & Son, bookseUers
4 Aberdeen Club
. . Mrs Sutherland, lodgings
. . Mrs Garland, lodgings
. . John Cameron, commission agent
6 Restaurant and Dining Rooms
Aberdeen Gymnastic Club
Alex. BothweU, violin maker
J. & J. Coutts, watchmakers
LEFT HAND SIDE.
7 Wm. Smith, hairdresser
9 Palace Hotel, A. M. Mackie
11 Pratt & Keith, wholesale entrance
13 Howe Sewing Machine Co., Lim.
52 Robert Burns, fniiterer
99 Alex. Shirras, tinsmith
100 Robert Burns, fruiterer
101 John Milne, emigration agent
Broad Street.
From Union street to Gallowgate.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Mrs James Farquhar
. . Mrs Duncan, lodgings
IJ Miss Dieppe, lodgings
. . Miss Michie, dressmaker
3 George Handyside & Co., boot and
shoe warehouse
5 James F. Gordon, shoemaker
7 James Thomson, shoemaker
9 Wm. Stewart, shoemaker
11 and 13, Esslemont and Macintosh,
drapers and silk mercers
Netherkirkgate.
15 Innes' Boot Warehouse
17 David Lonie <fe Sons, tailors
19 WiUiam Russell, bookseller
21 Durno & Cameron, drapers
23-25 Anderson & Thomson, ware-
housemen
27 James Aiken, shoemaker
29 James Swanson, tailor
. . Mrs Alexander, miUiner
. . John Mason, painter
31 Wm. C. King, hatter
35 Francis Gray, shoemaker
STREET DIRECTORY.
36 Wm. Smith, clothier
Ragg's Lane.
37 "William Duncan, shoemaker
39 James Aiken, shoemaker
41 Charles Gordon, shoe dealer
43 John Hall, merchant
45 Glasgow Gutta Percha Shoe Shop
"47 D. F. M'Laren, hardware merchant
49 John Davidson, advocate
. . Wm. Robertson, ironmonger
61 G. Cormack, furniture dealer
Blcdrton lane.
57 Robert Reid, tobacconist
59 Wm. M'Pherson, bookseller
61 Thomson's court.
. . Charles Wisely (Herald)
63 Wm. Jaffiay, baker
67 George Fraser, furniture dealer
69 Sinclair's coxtrt.
71 Wm. Lyon, leather merchant
75 Wm. Gerrie, furniture dealer
77 Red Lion court.
81 James Watson, jeweller
83 Ramage's court.
85 John Forsyth, leather merchant
87 James Henry, basketmaker
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
City buildings.
2 Police Writing Chambers
. . Gas Office
4 Police Office
10 Concert court.
Advocate's Hall
Norval Clyne, advocate
George Grub, LL.D., advocate
Thomas Wood, keeper
Joseph Maitland (L. P. & P. Co.)
Edmund Chadwick & Co., manu-
facturers
12 Hugh Ross, draper
14-16 Aherdeeyi Free Press Office
20 Peter Webster,' shoemaker
22 Crudeyi's court.
Soutar & Sheioherd, drrgjists
24 J. & J. Fleming, haruware mer-
chants
24^ Rettie's court.
J. Henry, sheriff officer
Francis Gray
26 A Rhind, commercial traveller
Jas. Rettie (of M. Rettie & Sons)
Andrew Adams, photographer
George Shepherd, agent
Wm. Diack, clothier
Charles Coutts, chemist
28 Mrs R. Hughes
. . Mrs Scott
30 Alex. Davidson & Co. , shoemakers
34 James Stephen, ironmonger
Queen street.
38 Alex. Milne, draper
40 Jopp's court.
. . Blackie & Son, pubhshers
. . Mrs Singer, lodgings
. . John Scorgie, butter dealer
40 Wm. Smith, bill poster
42 James F. Gordon, boot and shoo
warehouse
44 W. Davidson & Co., grocers
46 Henderson's cowrt.
50 James Gibson, tailor
52 James Moir, agent
54 B. & W. M'KiUiam, confectioners
to the Queen
Longacre.
60 Mrs R. Hughes, engraver
Q2 George Smith, shoemaker
64 George Rennie, printer
. . George Anderson, grocer
66 Wm. Gray, draper
68 A. H. Watson, agent
. . Alex. Downie, boot closer
70 John Reid, grocer
74 Anderson & Buyers, fruiterer*
76 Wm. Jackson, bookbinder
78 Henry Gray, draper
82 Aberdeen University Buildings
. . Wm. Robb, museum attentant
. . John Colvin, sacrist
84 Ogston's court.
. . Peter Brownie, canvasser (N. B.
Ry.)
. . G. Cormack, cabinetmaker
86 J. & J. Gordon, grocers
88 Gordon's court.
89 Wm. Pyper, grocer
91 Wilson's court.
. . Mrs Morgan, lodgings
92 Watson Brothers, drapers
Broadford (North).
North end of George street
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Alex. Bothwell, jun., confectioner
3 Alex. Philip, dyer
7 James Morrison (of M. & S.)
11 John Watters, missionary
13 Alex. Shepherd, grocer
17 John Doleman, cutter
. . John Skene, cattle dealer
. . James Gibson, tailor
. . A. M'Kenzie, flesher
. . G. Keith (H. M. C. j
21 David Maver, teacher
25 Samuel Walker, spirit dealer
. . Wm. Milne, fishing tackle maker
. . J. Hay, baker
27 Archibald Lindsay, boilermaker
29 Alexander Davidson
31 Alex. W. Martin, manufacturer
35 Joseph Rowell
. . Alex. Anderson, sergeant of police
51 Wm. Moir, tailor
53 Wm. Bisset, joiner
57 Wm. Low & Co., grocers
69 D. D. Young, missionary
61 Wm. Campbell, draper
63 David Buyers (Richards & Co.)
66 Misses Hunter
324
STREET DIKECTORY.
63 James Cuthbert, grocer
71 George Ross, bootmaker
81 John Fraser, Broadford Cottage
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 John Gordon (of Gordon & King)
6 James Hiiuter, traveller
. . R. Anderson {Free Press)
10 Wm. M'Leod, tailor and clothier
14 George Martin, grocer
18 Joseph Johnston, baker
20 J. W. Wright, grocer
24 J. W. Wright & Co., grocers
34 Mrs M 'Donald
40 Mrs Isa. Macdonald, hosier
. . James Aiken (N. Ass. Co.")
4() Andrew Hume, spirit dealer
60 Alex. Craig, baker
62 James Murison, dentist
64 P. M'Kanna, tobacco pipe maker
60 Wm. Rov, fishing tackle maker
62 Alex. Pii-ie (J. Blaikie & Sons)
64 Francis Watt & Co., grocers
70 Miss Bothwell
72 Wm. Towns, flesher
. . Alex. Skene, tailor
. . J. Cuthbert, com. traveller
74 Froghall place.
76 Stephen place.
76J Mrs Crawford
86 Roderick Mackay, overseer
.. John Ingram, jun. (of J. & J. I.)
Broadford Place.
Prom 233 George st. to Maberley st.
Alex. Wishart, bviilder
4 Peter Copland, slater
8 Samuel Adams, waiter
10 Rev. AJex. Ferguson
20 Miss Elizabeth Duthie
21 John Morgan, draughtsman
Broadford Lane.
From Broadford to Queensford place.
8 James Berry, gardener
9 Pat. M'Kanna, tobacco pipe maker
Burn Court.
44 Upperkirkgate.
Burnett's Close.
5 Exchequer row.
8 Wm. Durward, blacksmith
Caledonian Place.
Near Ferryhill House.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Rev. James Low
3 Robert Stephen, shipmaster
5 And. Collie (Chivas Brotheis)
7 Peter Cadenhead, shipmaster
9 Hugh Cowan, Inland lie venue
11 John E. Berry, clerk
13 John Robertson, corn merchant
15 Mrs John Cravie
17 Rev. Dr. Wm. Grundy
19 Alexander Duncan, com. traveller,
21 Donald Ritchie (of D. & A. R.)
23 A, Sinclair, shipmaster
25 Thomas Mathieson, Inland Rev.
27 John TuUoch, Inland Revenue
29 James H. Collie, hairdresser
31 J. Littlejohn, jun. (of J. L. &Son3)
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 Misses Linton
. . Mrs G. Henderson
4 James Frater, Town House
8 Alex. Brown, clothier
10 C. Morrison, clerk
. . Miss Mathieson, dressmaker
12 A. D. Fernie, shipmaster
14 Miss Longmuir
. . Jas. Russell (of Leslie & Russell)
16 George Leslie (of Leshe & Kussell)
. . Alex. Levie, shipmaster
18 J. W. Legge, sculptor
20 George Johnston (H.M.C.)
22 James Marr (of Christie & Co.)
24 James Brown (J. Neil)
26 James Eae, grocer
Calsayseat
Extremity of North Broadford
William Souttar
Mrs Ross, Railway tavern
John Garden, gardener
Calton Terrace.
Braehead, GHcomston
1 Mrs Hall
John Grant, blacksmith
3 Arthur Donaldson, jun.
4 John Jessiman, house carpenter
6 Mrs Conner, draper
6 John Milne, blacksmith
. . James Brown, printer
Canal Lane.
From Canal terrace to Summer lane.
Canal Place.
Near Mounthooly Bridge.
10 William Mathieson, coach spring
maker
. . Alex. Wallace, coal merchant
Canal Eoad.
From Causewayend to Froghall.
16 Jas. Minty (police department)
STREET DI RECTO liY.
325
24 Robert Davidson, chemist
James Hunter, granite merchant
G. S. Hunter, artist
Canal Street.
From Mounthooly Bridge, westward.
1 Matthew Croll, baker
. . Alex. Milne, granite works
. . David Sherrit, draughtsman
2 Isaac Forsyth, letter carrier
. . Mrs Forsyth, lodgings
. . Miss For.syth, teacher of music
. . Wm. Shirer, clerk
3 George iSangster, flesher
5 Miss C. L. Philip
6 Alex. Brebner, pawnbroker
7 Mrs Charles Stewart
7^ James Tastard, flesher
8 Miss Gordon, lodgings
9 Alex. Gray, engineer
10 John Holmes (J. Mess)
11 Henry Brechin, founder
Canal Terrace.
From Castle terrace to Garvock st.
3 Alex. Alexander, grocer
4 Richard Taylor
. . Robert Harvey (G. N. of S. R.)
6 William Walker (G. N. of S. R.)
6 P. P. Wragg, com. agent
. . Wm. Talbot, shipmaster
8 Rev. G. F. 1. Philip
9 J. Melville, bras.sfounder
10 Wm. Neilson, boatbuilder
11 Alex. M. Ross (G. N. of 8. R.)
12 Wm. Bruce, provision curer
Carden Place.
From Skene street west to Queen's
Cross.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
Prince Arthur street.
31 Mrs John Marshall
33 Wm. Berry, manufacturer
35 Robert Arbuthnot
37 Charles Johnstone (of C. & A. J.)
39 Mrs M 'Robbie
41 John Davidson, of Ceylon
43 John Reid, shipowner
45 Thomas Howling, shipmaster
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
1 Mrs Wm. Henderson
2 James M'Kerizie (of S. W. & M.)
3 Samuel Paterson (G. N. of S. R.)
4 Miss Cumming
5 Rev. David Milne
North Albert street.
6 William Findlay, merchant
7 Mrs Dr. Tawse
8 Alex. Mavur, mei'chant tailor
. . Miss Macdonald
9 Misses Wilson Nicolson
10 Misses Dyce
11 Wm. Brebner (N. of S. E. L. Co.)
12 James Wyllie (of D. W. & Son)
13 Mrs Tawse
14 James Ferguson
15 Mrs Wm. Rontledge
16 Richard Connon (of R. C. & Co.)
17 John Sangster, druggist
18 Miss Farquhar
19 Mrs George King
20 David Smith, stockbroker
21 Mrs Thain
22 Chas. A. MoUyson (N. of S. Bank)
52 Mrs Mackenzie
54 Hugh M'Pherson (of J. M'P. & Co.)
56 James Tytler, accountant
58 Miss Duthie
. . Miss Gray
60 Robert Philips, shipmaster
62 Rev. Bishop Suther
66 John Strath (A. Ogston & Sons)
68 James Buyers (B. L. Bank)
70 Thomas Craig (of T. C. and Sons)
72 Geo. Neilson (G. N. of S. R.)
74 Mrs Dr. Christie
76 John Strachan
Garden Terrace.
From Albert street to St. Mary's
Church.
1 James Henderson, architect
2 George Gordon
3 Mrs Wm. Chalmers
4 Mrs Adamson
5 Miss Gordon
6 Rev. F. W. Kobberds
Carmelite Street.
From Green to Trinity street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Samuel Angus, spirit dealer
5 Arthur F. Mortimer, grocer
5^ Mrs James Garrow
. . Isaac M'Leod, flesher
7 George Noble, cooper
9 George Wood, fish dealer
11 John Livingstone, fish dealer
. . John Livingstone, jun., do.
13 Jas. Mathieson, riddle maker
15 John Wilson, spirit dealer
17 George B. Pirie, fishmonger
19 Thos. Ogilvie and Son, warehouse-
men
25 G. Gorrod & Co., coopers
BIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 William Souter, painter
4 Mrs Leask, fish dealer
. . Allan Mackinlay, fish merchant
6 Peter Garioch, market ofiieer
. . Mrs W. Gove, fishmonger
8 J. G. Falconer, commission agent
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STREET DIRECTORY.
12 John Jolly, painter
12a George Cruickshank. carpenter
14 George Noble, cooper
18 Wm. Simpson, horse shoer
Carmelite Lane.
From Hadden street to Trinity street.
7 Wm. Anderson, salmon merchant
9 G. & J. Manson, house carpenters
Carnegie's Brae.
From Netherkirkgate to Green.
5 Johnston and Brebner, agents
Caroline Place.
From Skene square to Hutcheon st.
1 Wm. Gray, innkeeper
2 James Kilgour, draper
2 James M 'Gavin, agent
4 Miss Stirling
5 A. W. Ledingham, manager
6 John Smart, shipmaster
Castle Brae.
12 Francis W. Smith, house carpenter
27 And. Chi-istie, shipmaster
. . G. Meldrum, hay dealer
Castle Street.
From Union street to Justice street
and Castle terrace.
County Buildings
Court House
J. Comrie Thomson, sheriff
J. Dove Wilson, do.
Simpson & Cadenhead, advocates
Nathaniel Farquhar, advocate
Burnett & Reid, advocates
John Ligertwood, advocate
Charles Warrack
Alex. Moffat
Thos. L. Shaw, bar oflBcer
William Richardson, Court House
keeper
Lodge walk.
North of Scotland Bank
King street.
8 John and Douglass Duncan, advo-
cates
. . Alex. Troup, tailor
. . Mrs Johnston
9 Bremne^r's court.
. . Virtue & Co. ; agent, Geo. Royal
. . R. Macleod, tobacconist
. . St. Andrew's Episcopal School
11 John Gray, shoemaker
13 Fleming and Rattray, grocers
14 Mathieson's court.
. . Alex. Shepherd, auctioneer
. . George Tough, horse hirer
15 William Slorach, spirit dealer
16 George Farquhar, hosier
17 John Esson, Edinburgh Ale Estab-
lishment
18 Albion court.
. . M'Gee and Co., corkcutters
19 George Duncan, spirit dealer
20 George Law, stonecutters
. . Mrs Law, dressmaker
21 Smith's court.
22 James Connon, spirit dealer
23 Alex. Cumming, bottler
24 Isabella Adams, grocer
Peacock's close.
Justice street.
25 Mark Pearson, furniture dealer
26 John Fidler, provision dealer
27 Mrs Main
29 Miss M'Kenzie
Lobban's court.
Castle terrace.
31 Jas. M'Donald, jun., cabinetmaker
32 George Tough, spirit dealer
34 Mrs John Smith
. . Watt & Stewart, advocates
35 Bank of Scotland court.
. . C. Ludwig, insurance broker
. . Alex. Simpson, advocate
36 Alex. Milne, spirit dealer
37 Wm. Eraser
38 Office of St. Nicholas Parochial
Board
. . Robert Mackenzie, brewer
. . J. Spence, beadle
42 National Bank court.
. . National Bank Branch
. . Thomas Adam, bank agent
. . Wm. Bennet, printer
. . James Philip, shore porter
43 Andrew Ross, druggist
43J John Wisely, hosier
44 Alex. Davidson, jun., grocer
45 Duncan's court.
. . Alex. Aitken, late shore porter
. . Wm. Pope, police detective
. . John M'Connachie, blacksmith
46 James Daniel & Co., printers
47 Robt. Durward, spirit dealer
48 James Daniel & Co., printers
49 David Dewar, draper
50 Pirie's court.
. . Mrs Thomas Sfiark
. . Wm. Sellar, confectioner
51 Alex. Bothwell, confectioner
52 David GuUan, stationer
Marischal street
53 Union Bank of Scotland
54 Victoria court.
. . Geo. Cornwall <fc Sons, printers and
lithographers
. . Davidson & Sim, druggists
. . Hugh Fraser, china merchant
55 Do. do.
56 George Allan, advocate
. . George Milne, solicitc>r
. . Capt. W. G. Alexander
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57 John Daniel, druggist
58 Commercial court.
G. Duncan, coal broker
Alex. Mitchell, bird stuffer •
John "Walsh, spirit dealer
Mrs Hunter, musicseller
Mrs Falconer, sick nurse
59-60 Robt. Kemp, grain merchant
61 Alex. Davidson (Bursar's Hotel)
62 J. Brown, Caledonian Hotel
Castlehill.
From Hanover street to Heading hill.
Military Hospital.
1 Jas. Garvie (of J. G., jun., & Co.)
2 Mrs Booth
3 Rev. Alex. Spence, D.D.
4 Geo. Smart, provision merchant
Castle Lane.
From Castle terrace to Virginia st.
Castle Terrace.
From Castle street to Canal terrace.
2 Wm. Dickson, hatter
4 James Burr, physician
8 Wm. CarglU, surveyor
. . Royal Engineer's Office
. . James Alexander (of Alexander
& Rae)
12 James Milne, brewer
. . John Smith, cork manufacturer
14 Virginia street Brewery Store
Commerce street.
16 James Noltie, grocer
. . John Angus, blacksmith
. Wm. Forsyth, druggist
17 Peter Forbes, saw maker
Catherine Street.
From Causewayend to George street.
1 George Brewster, stonecutter
2 Mrs Cobban, sick nurse
8 John Munro
14 J ames Walker, bookseller
. . Miss Walker, dressmaker
18 Wm. Laing
24j Alex. Cameron, mason
38 Alex. Brown, house carpenter
58 A. H. Poison, teacher of dancing
62 A. G. Forsyth, clerk
68 David Gleunie, stonecutter
70 Alex. Brown, house carpenter
71 Francis CroU, baker
72 Hugh Ross, grocer
Causewayend.
From Gallowgate to Gowanbrae
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Alex. Clark, grocer
Catherine Street.
15 William Wilson, draper
17 John M. Hunter, grocer
Hutcheon street.
19 John B. Stephen, grocer"
21 W. P. Macdonald, stationer
29 Wm. S. Duncan, tailor _
31 James Copland, grocer and spiril
57 Peter Gordon (of G. & W.)
61 George Whyte, gi'ocer
73 City Flour Mills ; John Lindsay
93 Robert Watt, grocer
109 William Wyse, grocer
111 Alex. Cooper, grocer
121 Wm. Duncan, weaver
137 Mrs Wm. David, feuar
141 Alex. Dow, blacksmith
Queensford Place.
155 R. Robertson, house proprietor
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
4 Alex. Greig, stoneware merchant
8 George Will, grocer
10 Alex. Davidson, grocer
22 Thomas Yeats, fiesher
28 Charles Cockerill, hairdresser
34 Miss Forbes, milliner
42 John Robbie, spirit dealer
44 J. and J. Ingram, cartwrights
52 D. F. Christie, musical instrument
maker
80 Mrs CouU, spirit dealer
82 Mrs M'Intosh, midwife
84 James Adam, grocer
Ca,nal road.
92 Fire Engine Station
94 J, & R. Davidson, cartwright*
120 George M'Donald, joiner
122 George Guthrie, engineer
. . Wm. Guthrie, grocer
128 Law and Martin, slaters
132 James Melvin grocer
148 George Moir, grocer
160 Alex. Ingram, mason
Henry Hall, rag merchant. Wood-
bine Cottage
Causey Place.
20 Causewayend.
4 Miss Kerr
5 George Smith, wright
Chapel Court.
61 Gallowgate.
Chapel Court.
1 Justice street.
Chapel Lane.
From Weigh-house square to Shore
brae.
9 John Ross, blacksmith
328
STREET DIUECTORY.
11 Meter's court.
21 David Milne (of J. M. and Sons)
. . John Ferrier, spirit dealer
23 George Collie, grocer
Chapel Street.
From Union place to Skene street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Misses Keith, milliners
5 John Warrack, baker
7 James D. Buyers, salesmen
17 Robert Marr, shoemaker
21 ■ A. Douglas, grocer
Thistle street.
33 John Reid, tin-plate worker
35 A. Ramsay, convener's oflScer
37 Mrs Biugs, laundress
39 George Collie, slater
43 Jas. Buyers, jobbing gardener
47 J. & H. May, fleshers
49 Miss MoUison, teacher
51 Mrs Captain Milne, lodgings
65 Miss M. Mitchell, dressmaker
67 A. Cooper, house carpenter
. . Robert Gordon, taUor
69 Alex. Bain, draper (of R. and B.)
71 Mrs Barclay, lodgings
77 John M'Kinnon (of W. M'K. and
Co.)
79 A. C. Baker, manufacturer
87 Geo. Buchan (of S. & B.)
89 G. Cadenhead, grocer
Whitehouse street.
97 Mrs Blackball
99 A. Johnstone (of C. & A. J.)
101 Fire Engine Station
119 Alex. Milne, house carpenter
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 Geo. Connon, com. traveller
10 Misses Donald
12 Miss Smith of Birse
14 Peter Fyfe, house carpenter
16 Wm. Reid, photogi-apher
. John Russell, painter (F. and G.)
18 George Findlater, plasterer
20 George Merchant, grocer
24 Do. do.
26 JIrs Sorrie
40 Alex. Lennie, shoemaker
. . Wm. Paterson, grain merchant
42 George Gordon, late merchant
44 William Milne, slater
44^ A. Ledingham, grocer
46"Geo. Paterson, painter
. . Alex. Stewart, clerk (B. R. & Co.)
48 John Hector, agent
60 James Fraser, letter carrier
. . James Stephen, plasterer
52 Mrs Elmslie
Miss Warren, dressmaker
52i Thomas Riddel, N. S. Savings
Bank
54 Misses Smith
56 Robert Gilbert, plasterer
. Wm. Thomson, salesman
58-60 Thomas Davidson, grocer
Little Chapel street.
72 Peter Farquharson
76 Alex. Stuart (A. Ogston & Sons)
78 A. Cromar, shoemaker
80 James Murray, M.D.
82 David Scott, photographer
. . M. Young, midwife
84 Wm. Hampton, cabinetmaker
86 David Troup
88 Wm. M'Hardy, grocer
98 Mrs Walker, lodgings
. . John Bisset, grain merchant
99 M. Cadenhead, lodgings
99i Jas. Grant & Son, stonecutters
100 Mrs Robert Adam
102 Jas. Drummond, bootmaker
Kidd lane.
108 James Leiper, grocer
118 Mrs Watson, stoneware merchant
122 Peter Berry, confectioner
124 James Stewart, butcher
126 James Youngson, boot and shoe
maker
1 28 Miss Dickie, miUiner
Charles Court.
40 Upperkirkgate
Charles Street.
From Broadford to Causewayend.
1 And. Munro, shoemaker
5 Alex. Forbes
12 George Bruce, builder
32 Miss Mackie
. . Adam Traill
35 Milne & Wishart, granite polishers
40 Miss Elspet Catto
Charlotte Street (South).
From St. Andrew street to John st.
1 Alex. Wishart, builder
. . Wm. Middleton, warehouseman
3 John Stewart, flesher
3^ Alex. Duncan, telegraphist (P. 0. )
. . Alex. Anderson, precentor. Free jj
North Church I
5 Mrs Joss, provision merchant "
. . Miss Marshall, milliner
. . Miss M. Marshall, teacher
6 Alex. Barclay, builder
7 Wm. Gillan, house carpenter
Free South School
31 Mrs Law, lodgings
. . Peter Gellan, last maker
. . Miss Smith, lodgings
. . John Robb (of W. & R. )
. . Johnston Milne, bootmaker
33 James Pattieson, gunmaker
. . D. Riddel, watchmaker
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S3 Mrs Mackenzie, sick nurse
. . A. Auer, watchmaker
. . Robt. M'Connachie, tailor
35 Mrs Mathieson, lodgings
Charlotte Street (North).
From John street to Broadford place.
2 James Watt, barrack sergeant
7 Warrack & Daniel, builders
8 George Hall, builder
13-16 Crown Granite Works ; G. Leslie
Jamieson, proprietor
16 Robert Henderson, plasterer
17 Wm. Daniel, builder
40 James Mann, tailor
42 Geo. M. Thomson, grocer
Craigie street.
48 Alex. Lindsay, (Broadford works)
. . Robert Adams
. . Wm. Logan, grocer
. . Peter Bisset
. . James Marnoch, letter carrier
(P.O.)
.. Robert Ingram, sorter (P.O.)
50 James Pirie, letter carrier (P.O.)
. . George Allan, plumber
. . John Craig, storekeeper
52 James Kemp, slater
53 Adam Mitchell, builder
54 James Mann, tailor
. . Wm. Skene, lithographer
56 James Johnston, spirit dealer
68 Wm. Macintosh, wireworker
Cherryhank Cottages.
Off Bon-Accord terrace.
1 Wm. Duncan, shoemaker
. . Mrs Keith, miUiner
3 John Wilson
4 Rev. Clarence Chambers
Cherryvale.
Skene street west.
Geo. Dickie, professor of botany
Chronicle Court.
82 Broad street and 10 Queen street.
Mrs Letters, pawnbroker
Chronicle Lane.
From West North street to Meal-
market street.
2 James Gordon, cooper
4 Irvine <fc Co. , horse shoers
Church Street.
From Waterloo quay, to St. Clement
street
1 Charles Stopani, painter
1 Wm. Dey, painter
2 John Kennedy, shipmaster
6 Mrs Graham, spirit dealer
10 Adam Anderson, blockmaker
Clarence Street.
From Church street to Wellington
street.
5 James Pirie, superintendent
11 Wm. Dey, painter
. . Robert iviathieson, grocer
12 Mrs John Cargill
Clark's Court.
2 Upperkirkgate.
King & Co., printers, <fec.
College Street.
From Windmillbrae to AfBeck street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
9 Wm. M'Gregor, blacksmith
11 John Moir, brassfounder
15 Peter Kirton, flesher
25 Wm. M'Gregor, blacksmith
27 James Grant, grocer
37 Walker's court.
39 Robert Gray (Cal. Ry. )
. . James Duncan, (Cal. Ry.)
41 James Walker, grocer
63 David Alexander, house carpenter
65 Wm. Collie, grocer
67 John Brand, jun., carter
. . James Grant, grocer
69 A. Black, wright
77 Do. do.
79 John Bell, cooper
85 Donald White
87 James Black (A. Pirie &; Sons)
89 Robert Groundwater, engineer
BIGHT HAND SIDE.
16 George Scorgie, gardener
22 James Davidson, coachbuilder
56 John Mitchell, grocer
. . Joseph Leaper, spirit dealer
. . Miss Keith
58 John Mitchell, grocer
60 Joseph Leaper, spirit dealer
62 Wm. Melvin, carter
. . A. Forbes & Son, bottlers
64 Mrs Stout, worsted dealer
66 John Leith, baker
78 John Garden, messenger, Royal
Bank
82 Hogarth & Co., merchants
90 D. Hogarth & Co., provision mer-
chants
College Street (South).
John Reid, grocer
Do. do.
28
330
STREET DIRECTOUY.
3 Richard Benson
. . Daniel Crighton, shipmaster
. . James Murray, shipmaster
7 Peter Jamieson, jun.
8 Peter Jamieson, harness composi-
tion manufacturer
Alex. Donaldson, clerk, Deemouth
George Jackson, bill poster do.
Alex. Robertson, stonecutter. Dee-
mouth House
John Smart (of J. & W. S.), do.
College Court.
82 Broad street.
Collie's Court.
28 Shiprow.
Commerce Lane.
Between 5 and 7 Commerce street.
1 James M'Donald, iron merchant
3 James Selbie, blacksmith
Commerce Street.
From Quay to Albion street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
Comineixe lane.
7 John Jamieson, grocer
9 Do. do.
. . John Cock, spirit dealer
11 Do. do.
13 A. Smith, painter
, . Mrs Thomson, midwife
Moj'iners' church.
23 Wm. Cumming, sailmaker
29 M'Robb & Co., carters
43 Charles M'Robb (of M'R. & Co.)
. . Mrs Brown, grocer
45 Do. do.
Virginia street,
47-49 Al. Craigmile, grocer
61 Miss Milne, draper
67 Robert Donaldson, flesher
Craig mile's court.
61 J. Scott, grain merchant
. . John Robertson, cooper
69 John Nicol, grocer
Castle terrace.
101 Mrs Kinnear, broker
RIGHT HAKD SIDE.
6 Mrs G. Anderson, baker
12 Wm. Davidson, grain merchant
14 "Wm. Bisset, rope dealer
16 Alex. M'Donald, bootmaker
18 Rose's court.
. . Mrs Craig, lodgings
.. William Ritchie, sup. of salmon
fishings
22 James Thomson, grain mei-chant
24 Commerce court.
42 Alex. Keith, gi-aiu merchant
Virginia street
46 John Sangster, druggist
48 Mrs John Smith
50 Alexander Rainnie, builder
70 Robert Edmond, shoemaker
72 James Dow, flesher
74 James Noltie, grocer
Castle terrace.
Stairs leading to Heading Hill.
104-106 George Barron, grocer
Commercial Court.
58 Castle street.
Concert Court.
10 Broad street.
Concert Court.
27 Gallowgate.
Constable Place.
West end of Canal street.
1 William Constable
Constitution Street.
From Park street to Links.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Wm. Gordon (of J. Sim and Co. )
2 Mrs D. M earns
5 W. Mi ne (of Milne & Henderson)
7 Alex. Smith, sup. (Gas Dep. )
9 Robert Leys, engineer
11 Miss Strac'han, dressmaker
13 David Main, surveyor of shippinif
. . Martin S. Ogilvie, clerk
. . Alex. Holmes, messenger
. . J. Taylor, com. traveller
14 George Cheyne, house carpenter
15^- Arthur King, printer
. . Alex. Connon, draper
. . Mrs Reid, lodgings
17 Charles Stronach
19 Henry Sefton, engineer
21 John Morison, late banker
. . Alex. Morison, shipmaster
23 Alexander Petrie
25 Joseph Falconer, shipmaste
27 John Ganson, shipmaster
29 James Farquharson, gi-ocer
31 Wm. Allan, bookseller
33 J. C. Stewart, army Script, reader
. . Miss Black
35 James Simpson
37 William Clark
39 Mrs Kennedy
41 Mrs James Taylor
43 Alex. M. Elder, plumber
45 Alex. Christie, foreman
47 James Imray fH.M.C.)
49 Thomas C'lyne, merchant
i
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Railwaij Bridge.
Aberdeen Granite Works
71 Bon- Accord Granite Works
John Glass, Seaview Gardens
Golf Club House, Links
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
6 Wm. Donald, painter
8 John M'Robb, overseer
10 Mrs Clark, lodgings
. . Mrs Beverly, lodgings
. . Mrs Paterson
12 Adam Thomson, flesher
16 Mrs R. Gellan, lodgings
20 Alex. Todd, grocer
22 Mrs Cameron
. . Mrs Aberdein
24 Mrs Wiseman, teacher of music
26 Mrs Anderson
South Constitution street.
Roman Catholic Schools.
James Don Levy, master
38 John Swanson, sup. of police
40 John Warn, shipmaster
42 John Webster
44 John Lyall, traveller
46 R. S. Mackie, rope manufacturer
48 John Sharp, Union Bank
Railway Bridge.
60 Henry Fantom, manager
Bannermill
Constitution Street
(South.)
From Park st. to Constitution st.
7 Hugh Imlay (of H. Imlay & Co.)
11 John Wilson, builder
31 John Leslie, bootmaker
D. Macdonald, leather factor
41 Charles Gray
. . Robert Gray, advocate
43 Charles Esson, engineer
44 John Watt (of Watt & Clark)
Constitution Lane
(South.)
Foot of South Constitution street.
2 James Mutch
Correction Wynd.
From St. Nicholas st. to Green.
1 C. Schaschke, furnishing tailor
2 Charles F. Runcy. advocate
. . Wm. Moir, advocate
3 John H. Stephen, engraver
4 Peter Gordon, stoneware mercht,
. . Watt & Cumine, advocates
6 A. F. Chisholm, watchmaker
7 Robert Yule, jeweller
9^ Mrs Watt, innkeeper
11^ James Davidson, coachbuilder
11^ Mrs King
12 John Stevenson (fc Co., tea merts.
13 David Ogg, basketmaker
14 Mrs Gumming, lodgings
16 G. Mitchell (Pratt & Keith)
20 John Main, grocer
21 Milne & Marshall, merchants
22 John Pargiter, tailor
. . Mrs Walker
24 David M'Kay, merchant
Cotton Street.
From Summer lane to Links.
2 Andrew Lamond, jun, grocer
6 Do. do.
12 Wm. Rennie, assist, dockmaster
. . Alex. Buthley, do.
15 John Leask, builder
16 Thomas Stephen, late shipmaster
. . A. Scorgie, carpenter
. . John Tait, clerk
19 Wm. Fettes, manager
. . James Leslie, late shipmaster
23 Mrs Watson
25 Andrew Mitchell, shore porter
. . Wm . Kelman, millwright
. . John A. Argo, engineer
. . T. Law, cashier (H., R., & Co.)
27 John Leslie, shipmaster
. . Wm. Laing, shore porter
29 Jas. Chrystal, do.
. . Wm. Findlay, boilermaker
Alex. Robertson, confectioner
36 Cotton Street Granite Polishing
Works
38 John Christie (of C. and G.)
Aberdeen Flour Mills ; Sutherland
and Co.
Gas Works
D. Middleton, gardener ,
Cowgate.
From Justice street to Castlehill.
Craibstone Street (East.)
From Bon- Accord street to Bon-
Accord square.
1 Mrs Davidson of Mugiemoss
2 Mrs John Simpson
3 John B. Milne (of W. M. & Son)
4 Mrs George Sim
5 Walter Law ranee, R.N., staff sur-
geon
6 James F. Beattie, land surveyor
7 T. S. Sinclair Spark, advocate
Craibstone Street (West.)
From Bon-Accord terrace to Bon-
Accord square.
2 Misses Whyte, boarding school
3 F. T. Garden, advocate
4 George D. Rutherford, advocate
5 Mrs AUardyce
332
STREET DIRECTORY.
6 James Saint, jun. , draper
7 Misses Murray, teachers
8 Charles Stewart (of C. & W. S.)
Craigie Street.
From George street to Charlotte st.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
7 Mrs J. B. Welch, draper
. . Mrs Dunbar
9 Charles Simpson
13 Joseph Beattie, bootmaker
. . James Stewart, butcher
. , Mrs Milne, lodgings
. . Miss Cooper, dressmaker
15 John Ingram (of J. & J. Ingram)
. . Robert Henderson, plasterer
17 Harry Gauld
. . Miss Gauld, dressmaker
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
12 Francis W. Steel, slater
14 J. & W. Cooper, boxmakers
18 E. Bain, wright
. . Geo. Melvin, shoemaker
. , Mrs Drysdale, lodgings
. . John Drysdale, janitor
20 Miss Murray
. . James Martin, upholsterer
. . George Watt (of G. & W.)
20 James Hall, clothier
22 Wm. Morrison, flesher
24 John M'Lachlan, teacher
. . A. R. Easton, optician
26 Northern Co-operative Co.
Craigmile's Court.
69 and 61 Commerce street.
Craigwell Place.
From Skene street to Skene terrace.
3 John GuUon, plasterer
4 Samuel Preslie, sergeant of police
Crimon Place.
From Golden sq. to top of fcikene ter-
5 Marshall Watt, painter
. . Gordon Beattie, tailor
. . Miss Boyd
. . Alex. Smith (of S. & M'K.)
6 Wm. Clark (G. L. & Co.)
. . Mrs James Hay
. . Mrs John Paterson
. . Mrs Knowles
7 Adam Gray
8 Wm. Garvie (of J. G. and Sons)
. . John P. Edmond, bookbinder
. . Geo. Milne ( Northern Ass. Co. )
. . Wm. B. Brown, clerk
9 James Garvie (of J. G. and Sons)
. . Mrs Lendrum
10 James Ross, draper
. . George Jamieson, grocer
10 Alex. Birnie, builder
14 J. Black, commercial traveller
16 Miss Rettie, lodgings
. . Mrs Yeats, lodgings
. . Mrs Lawrence
Crombie's Court.
37 Park street.
Crooked Lane.
From St. Andrew street to Loch at.
5 Aberdeen Pubhc Baths
. . Wm. Cameron, superintendent
6 James Donald, farrier
11 John Logan
Crown Court.
41i- Union street.
1 John Johnston (of G. Reid & Sons)
. . James Mavor, shipmaster
. . Wm. M. Morgan (of Hume Bros,
and Co.)
2 Leslie and Russell, printers
. . R. Ross, gilder
. . John Duffus, printer, &c.
3 James Catto, merchant
. . Robert Millar, tailor
4 Alex. Rust, commission agent
. . Pension Office
. . James Doig, staff sergeant
. . Mrs Clark, lodgings
Crown Court.
36 Upperkirkgate.
Crown Lane.
From Crown terrace to St. Mary'a
place.
26 Miss Bruce
Crown Place.
1 Miss Brown
2 Alex. Duncan,
M.B., M.R.C.S.
Crown Street.
From Union street to Ferryhill.
LEIT HAND SIDE.
3 Mrs Ferres, bookseller
Windmillbrae.
7 Miss Greig, lodgings
9 James Ogilvie, upholsterer
11 Jaines Wood, photographer
13 John H. Johnston, designer
15 Misses Turner
17 John H. Johnston, designer
19 Dr. George Middleton
21 Robert Sangster, flesher
STREET DIRECTORY.
333
23 Mrs Eicbards
24-25 G. W. "Wilson and Co., artists
and photographers to the Queen
26 Mrs Dr. Clews, lodgings
27 Miss Brand, lodgings
28 David Grant, tobacconist
Crown tei'vace.
67 Mrs B. Williamson
69 Mrs Dr. Smith
71 Miss Shermian
73 Miss Gordon
75 J. Leith (of Leith and Paterson)
77 Rev. G. A. Chisholm
79 John Hall, clothier
81 Mrs John Fleming
83 Professor W. R. Smith
85 Miss Gibbon
87 Thomas Adam, jun. (of Adam and
Co.
St. John's place,
89 Mrs Chivas
91 Chas. Davidson (of C. D. and Co.)
93 Alex Brown, late merchant
95 Adam C. Anderson (J. Blaikie
and Sons)
97 Miss Forbes of Echt
99 Wm. J. Routledge (of W. R. and
Son)
101 Mrs James Keith
193 Miss Grant
St. Mary's place
111 Miss Laing
113 Rev. F. Kitchen, M.A.
115 Mrs William Gray
117 Mrs Ligertwood
119 Wm. Elliot, coal merchant
121 Mrs Milne
. . Miss Watson
. . Miss Gray, lodgings
. . Miss Skinner, dressmaker
123 Wm. Giles, druggist
Marywell street.
125 Mrs Robertson, draper
. . Mrs James Spring
.. Miss M. M'Donald, dressmaker
. . George Gray, shoemaker
. . Wm. Nieolson, coal broker
127 Francis Buchan, baker
129 Do. do.
131 Wm. Reid, M.D. and CM.
135 J. R. Allardyce, grocer
137 Do. do,
139 Misses Cameron
141 James PauU, advocate
Affiech street.
145 J. Garden, advocate (of D. & G.)
147 Misses Pyfe
149 George Reid, grocer
161 William Cormack, late merchant
. . Alex. Cormack, late merchant
163 Mrs J. Clark, lodgings
. . Rev. Wm. Jamieson
155 James Stephen, R.N.
167 P. Morison (Aberdeen Lime Co.)
159 Wm. Whitecross (H.M.C.)
161 Alex. Reid, harbour treasurer
163 Mrs Low
. . Mrs Macaldowie, lodgings
165 James Neil, silk mercer
167 W. A. Adam (of G. LesHe & Co.)
169 Mrs Peter Cumine
.. John P. Cumine (of W. & C, ad-
171 John S. Stuart (G. N. of S. R.)
. . Wm. Milne, advocate
Victoria street (south).
173 Alex. Coutts, grocer
175 Miss Bisset, milliner
. . Alex. Herd, mason
. . W. P. Blyth, collector
. . Alex. Coutts, grocer
. . G. S. Mackay, pianoforte tuner
177 Mrs Smith
. . Franklin Bill
. . James Watt, shoemaker
. . Wm. Gordon, tailor
179 Do. do.
. . John Philip, carpenter
. . Murdoch M'Kenzie
. . A. Eraser, pianoforte tuner
181 Robert A. Petrie, house carpenter
. . John Lyon (Joint Ry. Station)
l%\k James Duthie, baker
183' Do. do.
185 Mrs James Walker
. . G. M'C. Warrack
. . William Taylor, fiesher
187 Do. do.
187j James Gordon, builder
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
6 Charles Laing, tailor
8 Miss Souter
10 James Henderson, printer
. . Mrs Henderson, lodgings
. . Wm. Sutherland
12-14 Mrs Bearsely, fancy-needle-
worker
16 Walker, Fyf e, & Co. , plumbers
18 Wm. Duncan, shoemaker
.. J. H. Forsyth, M.D.
20 Samuel Seay, shoemaker
Croion place.
82 Henry Gray, draper
Free Irinity Church.
84 Geo. Cruickshank, house carpenter
86 James Hunter, chemist
86^ Mrs Forsyth, lodgings
. . C. Winchester, advocate
Academy Street.
90 Alex. E. Merson, slater
St. James's Church.
100 Norval Clyne, advocate
102 Mrs Dr Macpherson
104 Rev. David Brown, D.D.
106 John Avery, printer
108 Samuel Pope, teacher
110 Misses Knox
112 Miss Russell
. . Wm. Cassie
114 Mrs John Innes
116 George Yule, late merchant
334
STREET DIEECTOHY.
118
120
122
124
126
128
130
132
134.
136
146
148
150
152
154
156
158
160
162
164
166
168
170
William F. Ogg, advocate
Wm. Fraser, ironmouger
Peter Mitchell
Miss M'William, lodgings
Wm. P. Robertson, dentist
J. Blaikie Nicol (of A. Nicol & Co.)
Bee place.
Rev. Alex. I. Robertson (West
Parish)
A. H. Wilson (of H., R., & Co.)
Alex. Eddie, late baker
James Catto, shoemaker
Andrev? Walker, coal merchant
Wm. Watt fFree Press)
Wm. Whitton, agent
Springbank street.
Mrs G. Leslie
Rev. A, W. Brown
Miss More
Miss Gibbon
Mrs Kennedy, lodgings
Mrs A. Smollet, lodgings
Springbank terrace.
Mrs Wm Milne, lodgings
James Aiken, shoemaker
Miss Miller, dressmaker
Mrs Mennie, lodgings
John Douglas, merchant
Miss Wood, milliner
Mrs Russell
Misses Forbes, dressmakers
James Anderson, traveller
John TurnbuU, cutter
Wm. Edmond, cutter
Andrew Robb, gunmaker
Rosebank terrace.
Joseph Norrie
Alex. Reid, carpenter
John Glashan, shipmaster
Mrs Thomson
Wm. Henderson, clerk
James Petrie (of J. P. & Co. )
Alex. Stewart, draper
John Gibson, shipmaster
Mrs Alex. Purves
Mrs R. Mathieson
Mrs Duncan
W. W. Duncan, stationer
Alex. Smith (T. Tait and Sons)
James Mutch, stonecutter
James Adam, traveller (J. & M.)
Mrs Stewart, lodgings
Jas. Milne, lieutenant of police
Mrs Bow, lodgings
Miss Forsyth
John Ewen, clothier
Wm. Duncan, potato merchant
Mrs M 'Caiman
Mrs Grieve, lodgings
Wm. Goodwin, late mail guard
Charles Stuart (G. N. of S. R. )
William Souter, agent
Wm. Moir, clerk
Miss Fraser, dressmaker
Mrs John Hodge
Mrs Rae, lodgings
170 Mrs Rait
172 David Moir, shipmaster
. . John Henderson, shipmaster
. . Mrs Calder, draper
. . Wm. Rutherford, painter
. . James Jackson, bootmaker
. . Mrs Campbell
176 James Munro, sawmiller
. . Alex. Wilson, traveller
. . Thomas Leith (of T. L. & Co.)
. . Mrs Nicol
178 John Wilson, bookseller
. . Mrs Hood, lodgings
. . Miss Rankin, lodgings
. . Mrs Brooks, lodgings
. . Mrs Elsmie
. . James Gray, patternmaker
180 George Mason, painter
. . James Burnett, bookbinder
. . James Henderson, grocer
182 Do. do.
Crown Street (South).
1 Captain William Penny
1^ James Rae, grocer
2 John Michie, tinsmith
. . Mrs G. Macdowell
. . Mrs John Pyfe
3 Wm. Green, merchant
4 Robert Yule, feuar
5 Rev. A. Stewart
6 George Riddell, merchant
7 A. Forbes, bottler
. . Alex. Johnston (of J. and B. )
8 John Brunton, shipmaster
9 Miss Hector
10 A. Muirden, jun. (N. of S. Bank)
11 Robert Hall, In. Rev. ofl&cer
12 John M'Condach, contractor
13 Alex. Bruce, traveller
Crown Terrace.
From Crown st. to St. Maiy's place.
1 Miss Johnston
2 Mrs Latto, lodgings
Baptist Church.
4 Alex. Inglis, ship chandler.
. . Alex. Stephen, late merchant
5 Mrs Rhind
6 John Whyte, advocate
7 John M'Intosh
. . Alex. Milne, bootmaker
. . Mrs Gowan
Methodist Chapel.
14 A. P. Hogarth, merchant
Cruden's Court.
22 Broad street.
Cruickshank's Court.
10 ^liprow.
STREET DIRECTORY.
335
Cuparstone Buildings.
West of Cuparstone place.
Wm. Moir, grocer
Mrs Reith
John Shepherd, clerk
Cuparstone Place.
From Holburn street to Nellfield
place.
Miss Milne, Ashvale
Thomas Brown, shoemaker
Andrew Robertson, keeper, Nell-
field Cemetery
Mrs Charles Downie
John Bdmond, bookbinder
Wm. Mortimer, Cuparstone Lodge
Misses Duthie
Mrs Anderson, Rose Cottage
Wm. Macintosh, draper (of E. &M.)
Grove Cottage
John Laing, Granton Lodge
George Dewar, draper, Claremont
Cottage
J. Comrie Thomson, Hawthorne
Lodge
10 Wm. Hendry (J. and R. Catto)
Cuparstone Row.
From Wellington place to Cuparstone
place.
Daniel's Court.
48 Castle street.
Darlington Place.
120 West North street.
Dee Place.
From Marywell street to Springbank.
1 James Berry, watchmaker, &c.
2 Rev. Matthew Galbraith, M.A.
3 Patrick Singer (of D. AVyllie & Son)
4 Mrs Gibson
. . Mrs Rust
6 Rev. Dr. John Longmuir
6 Mrs James Asher
7 Alex. Brand, accountant
Dee Street.
From Union street to Dee place.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
5 J. and S. Fyfe, painters
Windmillbrac.
7-9 Thomas M'Lean, baker
10 Embroidery School, Miss Chalmers
13 James Findlater, shoemaker
13i John Campbell, plumber
14' Do. do.
15 Colonel G. Kirby
23 Wm. Rettie (of M. R. and Sons)
25 Alex. Walker (of W. Walker and
Sons)
27 Miss Kiloh
29 Miss Morren
. . Miss Melvin
31 Miss M'Hardy
. . Mrs Rennie
33 Mrs Alex. Gordon
35 Mrs Stuart, lodgings
37 Mrs Allan
39 Wm. Shepherd, confectioner
41 Jas. Cruickshank
. . Misses Cruickshank, teachers
. . Mrs Stuart, lodgings
43 Mrs Morton
Academy street.
55 James Middleton, agent
57 John S. Henderson, advocate
59 Mrs Inglis
61 Mrs Thomson, lodgings
. . Forbes Morrison (G. N. ( f 3. R.)
63 George Smith, shoemaki r
65 Alex. Wood, book-keeper
. . Mrs Milne, lodgings
67 Charles Smith (of G. and F.)
69 Rev. Patrick Cheyne
71 Mrs Gordon
73 Miss FuUarton
75 Mrs T. Laurie
77 Alfred MacLeod, elocutionist
Bee 2^lace.
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 James Jamieson, grocer
4 George Russel, sculptor
. . Misses Anderson, late of Strichen
. . Miss Riddel, lodgings
Lang stone place.
Free Methodist Chapel.
20 Wm. Barron, mason
20^ Miss M. Gray, provision dealer
22 Robert Glegg, confectioner
. . P. Beattie, blacksmith
24 Miss M'Leod, milliner
. . Mrs Yeats, lodgings
26 Mrs Christall, lodgings
. . N. J. Suckling (of N. S. & Co.)
28 Miss Massie
30 Miss Warrack
42 James Allan and Sons, workshop
Bon-Accord lane.
46 Peter Johnston, gas inspector
. . Wm. Baird, police detective
48 John C. Smart
50 John Milne, messenger-at-arina
. . Mrs Lamb
52 Mrs Castella
. . Mrs J. Stutley
54 Misses Carter
56 George Grub, LL.D., advocate
58 Mrs Robert Smith
60 James W. Barclay, merchant
62 Mrs Soutar
64 Mrs Cruden
336
STKEET DIRECTORY.
66 Francis Muil, baker
68 David Leith (of J. Leith and Sons)
70 Wm. Davidson, paper ruler
. . Alex. Neil, grocer
72 Mrs Robert Cobban
. . Misses Gordon, lodgings
74 M. Massie, advocate
76 David Reid (of G. R. and Sons)
78 Al. Copland, manager (Aberdeen
Com. Co.)
The Old Mill Road.
Dee Village.
Between Crown street and Wellington
road.
Calder Duncan, plater
E. W. Von Laer
Deemount Terrace.
Near Railv^ray Bridge, Polmuir road.
Rev. G. D. Lowe (Free North)
Capt. A. H. Alington
Denburn (Green).
From Green to Union Bridge.
2 Miss Davidson, hosier
Trades School
Denburn Terrace.
From Skene terrace to Corbie Well.
5 Al. Robertson & Son, plumbers
. . Alex. Robertson, jun. (of A. R. &
Son)
9 James Knowles, butcher
15 Wm. Fraser, printer
17 James Brewster, tobacconist
.. Hugh Brewster, Stamper iP. O.)
Devanha Terrace,
Ferryhill.
1 Wm. Taylor, traveller
2 Rev. George M'Donald
3 Alex. Douglas, shipmaster
. . Daniel Levie
4 Jas. N. Justice, clerk (H. M. C.)
. . James Macbeth, pianoforte maker
6 James Watt, warehouseman
6 Miss Ross
7 John M'Kilvie, surveyor of taxes
8 Wm. Couper, fishery officer
9 Rev. James K. Duncan
10 T. B. Gibson (of L. & G.)
11 A. Davidson, coalbroker
12 Wm. Grant, grain merchant
13 Alex. Stephen, painter
Diamond Lane.
From Diamond street to Silver st.
Diamond Street.
From Union street to Silver street.
1 Alex. Davidson of Desswood
6 Alex. Campbell, horse hirer
11 Mrs Millar, dressmaker
. . Mrs Stephen, lodgings
. . Miss Crane, dressmaker
13 Friends Society Meeting-house
. . Mrs Stratton, lodgings
28 Logan & Co., pianoforte makers
31 George G. Ghristie
Dingwall's Court.
85 Gallowgate.
Donald's Court.
20 Schoolhill and 16 Loch street.
3 Richard Smith, bootcloser
6 Thomas Rutherford, carver
6 David Paterson (P.O.)
7 James M'Leod, painter
8 Alex. Mackie, laasketmaker
G. W. M'Pherson, photographer
Doric Place.
120J Loch street.
Downie's Court.
65 Broad street.
Drum's Lane.
From 26 Upperkhkgate to Loch st.
5 Wm. Salmond, letter carrier
13 Miss M. Fraser
19 David Reid, pawnbroker
Duncan Place.
90 North Broadford.
James M'Bain
Duncan's Court.
45 Castle street.
Duncan's Court.
74 Gallowgate.
Duncan's (D.) Court.
120 Gallowgate.
Duthie's Court.
45 Guestrow.
Duthie's Court.
14 Schoi>lhill.
STREET DIRECTORY.
337
Earl Terrace.
Off Richmond street.
2 James Robertson, clerk (A. Ogston
& Sons)
East North Street.
From King street to Park street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Miss Middleton, dressmaker
2 Peter Howie, grocer
4 Wm. Thomson, flesher
5 Mrs Henderson, lodgings
6 John Buchan, grocer
8 John Dawson, town's drummer
10 James Copland, gi-ocer
14 Alex. Booth, chimiiey sweep
16 Peter Wilson, grocer
20 Wm. Michie, grocer
40 Duncan Stewart, draper
46 Hugh Cameron, basketmaker
52 Miss Brebner, milliner
54 Mrs Brebner
56 Brown & Smith, grocers
68 Al. Bremner, flesher
60 Al. M'Kenzie, broker
70 Wm. Smith, grocer
74 A. M'Kenzie, tinsmith
78 John Grant, flesher
80 A. Davidson, stoneware merchant
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
11 Thomas Fraser, clerk
13 Mrs Taylor
15 Mrs Saunders, broker
17 Webster's court.
19 Mrs Sutherland, spirit dealer
31 Donald Sutherland, broker
35 William Strachan, grocer
41 Wm. Robertson, spirit dealer
45 James Anderson, grocer
47 Wm. Mair, grocer
49 Isaac Barnet, picture frame maker
55 Alex. Wattie, stoneware merchant
61 William Clark
65 Mrs Milne, shirtmaker
67 Wm. Findlay, spirit merchant
Ebenezer Place.
1 North Broadford.
Eden Place.
Rosemount place, left hand.
1 Thomas Barron
2 F. Ross, sorter P. O.
. . Wm. Downie, sheriff clerk depute
4 James Johnston
. . John Longmore, book keeper
. . Wm. Smith (of Davidson & Smith)
6 Daniel Laird (N. S. Savings Bank)
Edward Place.
20 Seamount place.
Elmbank Terrace.
Near Kittybrewster Station, east of
Railway line.
James Marsden, manager
Erskine Street.
From Elmbank terrace eastward.
John Jolly, painter, Carlton Cot-
tage
John M. Hunter, grocer, Carlton
Cottage
George Manson (of G. <& J. M.)
Exchange Court.
Between 35 and 37 Union street.
Wm. Gavin, house agent
C. Cattanach & Co., tailors
Mrs Letters, pawnbroker
Exchange Lane.
Between Market st. and Exchange st.
Exchange Street.
From Had den street to Guild street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
15 J. & W. Bisset, wholesale merchts.
17 John Leith and Sons, wholesale
grocers
25 John Leith (of J. Leith and Sons)
27 National Security Savings Bank
. . Wm. King, messenger
. . Offices of the Royal Infirmary and
Lunatic Asyluna
Wm. Thomson, photographer
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 John Walsh, spirit dealer
4 Exchange Billiard Rooms, J. Milne
6 John Rhind, warehousman
8 N. of S. Bank, Market Branch
12 Masonic Hall
. . Wm. Charles, keeper of hall
. . Argyll Billiard Saloon
14 Charles Craig, agent
24 Exchange Restaurant, A. Scatterty
26 Edmonston & Co., warehousemen
. . D. G. Strachan, com. traveller
. . James Durno, com. traveller
28 B. Reid and Co., seedsmen
30 John Hector, agent
Exchequer Court.
9 Exchequer row.
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STREET DIRECTORY.
Exchequer Place-
Weigh-house square.
Exchequer Row.
From Castle street to Shiprow.
1-3 David A. Mortimer, chemist
4 James Elliot, spirit dealer
6 Burnett's close.
7 George Dempsey, spirit dealer
8 D. Shaw, prison warder
9 Exchequer court.
Farquhar's Court.
17 Upperkirkgate.
Farmer's-hall Lane.
From Leadside to Rosemount place
1 Robert Stuart, slater
Farquhar Place.
218^ GaUowgate.
Mrs Capt. Greig
Farrier Lane.
From North street to Mealmarket st.
Ferguson's (J.) Court.
108 GaUowgate
Ferryhill Place.
From Marine place to Rotunda place
LEFT HAND SIDE.
3 Misses M'Pherson
5 Wm. Littlejohn, jun. (T. &C.Bank)
7 John S. Riddel, agent
9 James Duthie (of Duthie Bros.)
11 John Lyall Grant (of B. & G.)
13 G. M. Preston, cora. traveller
15 Mrs Johnston
17 A. Stronach, jun., advocate
19 Mearns Bruce
21 John S. Grassick
23 Rev. Murdoch Mack ay
25 Robert Lumsden, merchant
27 James Watson (of Watson Bros.)
29 James Walker (G. T., jun., & Co.)
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
1^ Alex. Fernie (of A. Fernie & Co.)
. . Alex. Milne
4 Erskine Macdonald
6 Charles Robertson, ironmonger
8 Ranald Macdonald
10 George Compton, collector (Inland
Revenue)
12 Rev. James Iverach
14 George Walker
. . James Largie, shipmaster
18 Rev. A. M. Fairbairn
20 George Farquhar f Aberdeen Herald)
22 George P. Wilson, bank agent
26 Alexander Scott
28 David Stewart, advocate
30 Mrs Stewart
32 A. R. Low, timber merchant
34 Rev. Henry W. Wright
36 James T. Mackay, jeweller
Ferryhill Terrace.
West from MiUburn street.
8 Wm. Beaton, mason
. . George M. Watt (of Grant & Watt)
. . Alex. Crabb, salesman
. . A. D. Rew, clerk
10 John M. Watt (of Grant & Watt)
. . James Sutherland, shipmaster
. . John Stephen, shipmaster
12 D. Smith (of J. L. & Co.)
. . John Edwards, stonecutter
13 Robert Thomson, house carpenter
14 Al. M'Addie, pattern maker
. . Wm. M'Kay, joiner
16 Wm. Anderson
. . Samuel Garioch
21 James M'Kay, engine-driver (Cal.
Railway)
. . David Logan (of Logan & Co.)
22 James Birss
. . Charles Yeats, cabinetmaker
23 John Topping (late Customs )
Findlay's Court-
60 GaUowgate.
Fish Street.
From Castle terrace to Albion street.
2 A. Clerihew, teacher
3 George Milne, carpenter
5 Mrs Reid, sick nurse
. . R. C. FuUarton, guard (D. Ry.)
6 John Henry, cattle agent
. . Alex. Johnston, clerk (G.N. of S.R.)
. . George Greig, carpenter
7 John Bowie, shore porter
. . Wm. Porter
9 Alex. Adam, manager (Aberdeen
Salmon Co.)
12 Edward Girvan, plater
13 George Grant, fireman
14 John Beattie, shore porter
15 John Brown, shipmaster
16 Jas. Garvie. jun., & Co,, engineers
Fisher Row-
From StirUng street to Carmelite st.
15 Alex. Camie, spirit dealer
17 Mrs Robert Falconer, sjiirit dealer
STREET DIRECTORY.
839
18 George Watt, mealseller
19 Samuel Angus, spirit dealer
. . Thomas Jamieaon, wright
. . James Kemp, slater
Flourmillbrae.
From St. Nicholas street to Barnett's
close.
2 James Moir, tea merchant
3 James Winkley, painter
4 N. of S. Equitaljle Loan Co.
6 David Duguid, fishing tackle maker
6 James Thomson, V.S.
7 James Black, hairdresser
8 Wm. Adam, beadle
9 James Mowat, renovator
Flourmill Lane.
From Netherkirkgate to Flourmill-
brae.
10 N. of S. Equitable Loan Co.
James Thomson, shoeing forge
Fonthill Place.
Near St. Machar place.
Miss Duun
Peter Duguid, advocate
Forbes' Court.
78 Green.
Forbes Street.
From Rosemovmt terrace to Rose-
mount place.
1 Wm. Stronach, fiesher
. . Wm. Martin, flesher
3 Alex. Wyness, flesher
6 R. Pindlater, com. traveller
7 John Smith, sergt. -instructor
20 Andrew Hutcheon, heedlemaker
. . Charles G. Elrick, comb manufac-
turer
Frederick Street.
From King street to Park street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
23 Mrs Thomas Wilson
25 William Gumming
. . David GuUan, stationer
27 Alex. Scorgie, agent
29 G. Brebner (D. Roberts & Co.)
31 Wm. M'Callum (H. M. C.)
. . John B. Esslemont, grocer
. . Wm. Lobban (Blaikie Bros.)
33 .Tames Hall, carter
43 Mrs Rose, midwdfe
Dr. Bell's School.
49 Mrs Smith, lodgings
. . Wm. Norrie (of Reith & Norrie)
61 Thomas Aberdein, spirit dealer
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
4 David Roberts, saddler
. . James Milne, teacher
. . George Alexander, upholsterer
6 James Adams, beadle
. . Wm. Clarkson, cooper
. . Mrs Henderson
10 Alex. Sangster, sheriff officer
16 Mrs Christie, lodgings
18 Alex. Gumming, bottler
24 George Reith (of Reith & Norrie)
Friendship Terrace.
Off Ashley road.
3 John Craib (of Greig & Craib)
9 Charles Gauld, com. traveller
Froghall Place.
74 North Broadford
George Morrison, brushmaker
Gaelic Lane.
From Belmont street to Back wynd.
1 J. & D. Campbell, hirer
8 Miss Clark, register office
. . Mrs Stewart, sick nurse
13 Wm. Ogg, basket maker
Gallowgate.
From Broad street to Causewayend.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
15 Al. Adamson, tinsmith
17 Do. do.
19 Thomas Laing, ironmonger
21-23 Wm. Rennie, smith and furni-
ture dealer
25 John Buckner, butcher
27 Concert court.
29 Mrs M'Kay, furniture dea''er
31-33 Thomas R. Watson, draper
St. PomI street.
47 N. Co-operative Co., grocers
49 2>. Reid's court.
. . John Vigrow, printer
51 Northern Co-operative Company,
clothiers
53 Wm. Oliver, grocer
59 Wm. Calder, bootmaker
61 Chapel court.
. . H. Franklin, boot and shoemaker
and beadle (St. Paul's)
63 James Paterson, draper
65 Milne's (Provost) court
67 Wm. Sutherland, grocer
69 Mrs Bowie, draper
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STKEET DIRECTOKY
73 James Green, furniture dealer
76 Milne's court.
77 Alex. Watson, stoneware dealer
83 Alex. Grub, baker
85 Dingwall's court.
. . John Moir, brassfounder
89 Alex. Shirreffs, painter
91 Wm. Henderson's court.
93 Jas. M'Killigan, provision dealer
97 Jolin Morris, eating house
99 Beattie's (J. ) court.
103 Mo'ir's court.
107 Winlaiv's court.
. . George Forbes, grocer
109 William Thomson, grocer
111 Watt's court.
112 Hunter and Walker, grocers
112^ Davidson's court.
119 Sheioan's court.
. . Joseph Middleton, house factor
121 John Mitchell, spirit dealer
133-35 William Paterson and Sons,
druggists
137 Mrs. C. Macdonald, spirit dealer
139 Simpson's court.
141 Peter Chalmers, grocer
143 Alexander's court.
145 Wm. Milne, grocer
147 Mrs. Forbes, broker
149 Joseph Bisset, confectioner
153 Wm. Bannochie, furniture dealer
Innes street.
155 Mrs. Peterkin, midwife
155^ Robert Mitchell, lockmaker
.. John Robertson, shoemaker
167 Geo. Brown, confectioner
161 Henderson's ( W.) court.
. . Mrs Little, broker
163 Davidson <fe Co. , brokers
165 George Howie, grocer
. . David Trail, carter
Young street.
167 Matthew CroU, baker
169 James Ritchie, spirit dealer
171 Isabella M'Donald, draper
176 James Courage, cooper
177 John Machattie & Co., grocers
179 George Bisset, shoemaker
Berry Utne.
181 Jas. Cruickshank, grocer
Windy vjynd.
193 Ewen M'Donald, grocer
Gerrard street.
207 W. Laing, ironmonger
209 Mrs Robertson, provision agent
211 W. G. Mathieson, baker
214 Glashan & Co., tailors
215 Andrew Allan, baker
216 Miss Gill, lodgings
218 Mrs Hobrow, confectioner
218|^ Far quhar place.
. . Mrs Greig
219 W. Routledge & Son, rope manu-
frcturers
220 Miss Routledge
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 Wm. Cadenhead, agent
.. Patrick Watt, M.D.
. . Geo. Forsyth waiter
4 A. Hutchison and Co.. drapers
6 Wm. Gibson, flesher
10 Francis Thomson, draper
12 Hugh Ross, umbrella maker
14 John Avery, jjrinting ofl&ce
16 Miss Clark, ladies' school
18 George M'Kay, leather cutter
20 Thomas Clyne, tea dealer
Littlejohn street.
22-24 Wm. Gordon, flesher
26 Union court.
28 A. & D. M'Donald, shoemakers
30 Jnglis' covrt
34 Reid's court
. . Alex. Durno, printer
36 James Campbell, fruiterer
38 Alex. Gray, provision agent
52 M' Lean's court.
. . John M'Lean, superintendent of
meters
66 Poor's Hospital court.
68 Hector Fraser, spirit merchant
60 Findlay's court.
. . Mrs Scott, chimney sweep
62 Wm. Hector, bookseller
64 Rhind's court
. . Mrs George Selbie
70 Plasterer's court.
. . Wm. Robertson, cabinet maker
^0\ David Hall, bookseller
72 George Watson, blacksmith
74 Duncan's court.
. . Greyfriars Public School
76 J. Wilson, baker
80 M'Kay's court.
90 Shaw's court.
92 Alex. Wishart, flesher
94 John M'Kay, grocer
98 Porthill close.
102 Beattie's court.
. . R. Mitchell, lock and hinge maker
104 Jas. Cruickshank and Co., grocers
104j Arthur Fraser, stonecutter
106-108 T. MelviUe and Sons, iron-
mongers
Melville's court.
108 J Ferguson's (J.) court.
116 M' Cook's court.
118 Mrs Thomson, broker
120 Duncan's (D.) court.
Porthill Public School
122 James Buie, spirit dealer
124 Charles Home, bookseller
124^ Miss Copland, dressmaker
126 Suthe^-land' s court.
132 and 134 John Watt and Sons,
leather merchants
138-140 John Alexander, draper
144 Reid's place
150 Andrew Gibson, chimney sweep
152 Logan's court.
156 James Millar, flesher
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STREET DIRECTORY.
341
158 James Millar, flesber
Gallowgate Free Church.
160 John S. M' Robbie, M.D.
164 New Portbill School
Seamount Place.
170 William Kitson and Co., stoneware
merchants
170J Alex. Booth, pipe top maker
178 James Cotton, furniture dealer
180 John Duthie, stabler
. . Alex. Fyfe, draper
182 G-eorge Robb, writer-
186 Geo. ii'orsyfch, hairdresser
189 Robert Langlands, provision mer-
chant
191 James Milne, flesher
. . Hugh Bryce (P. and G. )
196 Reith and Norrie, grocers
198 Geo. Saugster, flesher
202 W. & J. Ross, grocers
202^ Mrs Benzie
204 Andrew Watt, grocer
206 John M'Intosh, bookseller
210 Daniel Clark, tinsmith
212 Andrew Craig, grocer
Gardiner's Lane.
From Justice st. to East North st.
Garibaldi Place.
71 Skene Square
AVilliam Davidson
George Chalmers (of C. & C. )
Ga,rvock Street.
From Canal terrace to Garvock wynd.
1-3 John Duncan, grocer
7 James Cassie (H. M. C.)
. . James Officer, grocer
8 Do. do.
Garvock Wynd.
From Garvock street to the Links.
Charles Reid
Peter Anderson, joiner
Wm. Watt, rope manufacturer
Geddes's Court.
17 Prince Regent Street.
Gelan's Court .
21 Guestrow.
George Street.
From St. Nicholas street to North
Broadford.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
5 Colin A. Cruickshank, bookseller
7 Milne and Munro, bootmakera
9 Miss Barnett, dressmaker
11 Miss Hobert, milliner
17 Gavin Hamilton, cutler
19 John Buchan, grocer
23 Leslie Robertson, confectioner
25 George Copland, clothier
27 John R. Donald, hatter
27a James Kesson, agent
. . Alex. G. Jessiman, clothier
. . Geo. J. Tait, agent
31 Hugh Dugan, china merchant
3lA Do. do.
. . Mrs Milne, lodgings
33 F. Andrew, hardware merchant
35 David Dawson, grocer
35a John Bannerman, dyer
41 Mrs Hawley, stoneware merchant
43 George Ogilvie, hatter
47 Miss Kemp, dressmaker
49 Wm. Garey, photographer
49| A. Fernie & Co. , merchants
. . A. Davidson, plumber
53 Mrs Yeats
55 Anderson, Sutherland, and Co.,
grocers
Loch street.
61 James Brewster, tobacconist
65 Joseph EUicock, cabinetmaker
67 John Croll, baker
71 Gordon and Jamieson, shoemakers
73 Fleming & Rattray, grocers
75 Beattie's court.
. . Wm. Chivas, jun., boot top manu-
facturer
. . Wm. Main, painter
77 Charles Mitchell, grate manufac-
turer
81 Machray's court.
83 Hugh Leith, grain merchant
87 Alex. Mackie, basket maker
89 Peter Clark, draper
93 John Livingstone, jun. , fishmonger
95 Miss Thomson, bookseller
99 Ligertwood's court.
. . G. Gorrod, cooper
101 R. & W. Wright, grocers
105 Mrs Caird, draper
107 George Mutch, tailor
111 Alex. Strachan, chemist
St. Andrew street.
113 Union Bank of Scotland, branch
115 Wm. G. Clark, watchmaker
117 Alex. Mackie, messenger. Union
Bank
121 John Cooper, hairdresser
125 Duncan Anderson, painter
V2b\ Fire Engine Station
127 Campbell & Co., timber merchts.
Unitarian Church.
141 Daniel M'Leod, shoemaker
145 George Rae, tailor and clothier
147 John Nicol, baker
151 A. Alexander & Co., grocers
John street.
157 North of Scotland Branch Bank
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342
STREET DIKECTORY.
159 Miss Nicol, dressmaker
163 Robert Bruce, spirit dealer
165 Mitchell & Muil, bakers
171 Mrs Smith, provision mierchant
173 Benjamin Rowell, watchmaker
177 & 179 Glegg and Thomson, iron
merchants
Aberdeen Training College
187 John Cameron, joiner
189 George Fraser, bookseller
191 AUan Skene, flesher
193 Robert Latng, shoemaker
195 Do. do.
197 Robert Shiells, grocer
Craigie street.
199 Robert Meff, baker
203 Alex. Malcolm, commission agent
209 Ebenezer Bain, wright
Free Grey friars Church.
Broadford place.
235 Thomas Mellis, spirit dealer
237 George Gray, grocer
237^ Williamina Allan, draper
239''Misses Allan, dressmakers
247 John M'Gillivray, hairdresser
. . ^. Rowell, watchmaker
Kingsland, i^lace.
249 "William TuUoch, grocer
251 James Reid
255 Rev. John Leslie
257 George Robb of Pittrichie
259 Geo. S. Mackie, photographer
261 Miss Mackay, teacher
251^ George C. Leslie, manufacturer
263" J. LesHe
265 James Forbes (of J. F. & Sons)
, . Alex. Forbes, jun. (of J. F. & Sons)
. . Miss Forbes
267 Miss Massie, dressmaker
269 Miss Merchant, lodgings
271 Miss E. Shirres, draper
273 "Wni. Matthews, warehouseman
275 Andrew Mustard, clerk
. . John B. Simpson (Gas Office)
279 Mrs Captain Pickthorn
281 John Burns, draper
Hutcheon street.
283 John Sim, spirit dealer
291, 293, and 295 Wm. Murray, hide
factor
299 James Mitchell, boot and shoe
maker
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2-4 James Brown, draper
8 Mrs Wm. Young, baker
14 Jas. Calder, furniture dealer
16 John Craigen, photographer
18 Miss J. M'Kenzie, draper
22 Thomas Craig & Sons, tobacco and
snuff manufacturers
22J George Morrison, brushmaker
234 Miss Tait, pattern printer
24 Robert Lyall, ironmonger
26 John M'Gregor, dyer
28 Wm. Eddie, druggist
28 David M'Gregor, dyer
30 Wm. Eddie, druggist
32 Geo. Baker, boot and shoe ware-
house
34 Wm. M'Kay, supt. (Prudential
Assurance)
.. Wm. Brown, fishing tackle maker
36 Do. do.
United Preshyterian Church.
38 Wm. Booth, tinsmith
40 James Simpson, cabinet maker
42 P. Wunderly & Co. clockmakers
44 Alex. G. Jessiman, clothier
46 George Stephen, draper
48 J. & A. Rae, tobacconists
50 John Sherar
52 Francis Scott, bookseller
56 Wm. Walker, grocer
Loch street.
58 B. Flaxington & Co., drapers
60 Kenneth Munro, baker
62 Stewart's court.
. . Robert Sorley, reedmaker
64 Miss Munro, embroiderer
66 Mrs R. Johnston, baker
74 Miss Bruce
76 D. L. Shirres & Co.
78 Mrs C. Reid, furniture dealer
80 George Street Hall
82 Alex. Bannochie, confectioner
84 Hugh Gaudie, furniture dealer
88 George Craigen (restaurant)
90 James M'Kenzie, stabler
94 James Kilgour, draper
104 John Watson, dyer
108 Miss M'Kay, milliner
110 John Gill, draper
112 Geo. M. Thomson, grocer
St. Andrew street.
114 George Robb, grocer
116 Alex. Hall, bookseller
120 J. & W. Logan, grocers
122 John Fraser, tailor
124 C. B. Williams, assistant inspector
of poor
126 Miss Halcrow, milliner
128 Alex. Flett, baker
128 Alex. Strachan, chemist
134 George Tough, draper
136 Robert Benzie, missionary
138 Alex. Reith, M.D., and druggist
140 John CroU, baker
142 Alex. Flett, baker
142^ Miss Watson
144"Wm. CoUie, painter
146 Alex. Cruickshank, grocer
146 J James T.Thompson, watchmaker
. . Mrs Wyness, lodgings
148 Thomas Taylor, draper
150 Leslie Fyfe, draper
152 Do' do.
154 Robert Esson, tailor
158 Andrew Ross, flesher
160 James Fraser, grocer
John street.
164 "Wm. Towns, flesher
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168 John Coutts, house factor
170 Mrs Allan, draper
172 Miss Dyker, dressmaker
176 Miss M'Petrie, hosier
178 Wm. Cheyne, tailor
180 Alex. Milne, confectioner
182 G. Ellis, jun. & Co., blacksmiths
186 John Rowell, clockmaker
188 Mrs Falconer, sick nurse
190 John Tough, tailor
192 Robert Mustard, tailor
194 Do. do.
194^ Alex. Lyon, hide salesman
200 John Burnett, shoemaker
. . Branch Post Ofl&ce
202 James Firth, slater
. . John Cameron, house carpenter
206 James Ross, clothier
214 Robert Stevens, grocer
216 John M. Hendersoii, engineer
218 G. P. Cruickshank, druggist
220 Miss Penman, lodgings
. . Francis Beattie, blacksmith
222 Mrs J. B. Welch, draper
230 Joseph Beattie, bootmaker
232 George Bruce, iDuilder
234 R. H. Strachan & Co., grocers
Spring garden.
236 John Stewart, furniture dealer
240 A. & M. Vessie, booksellers
242 John M'Gillivray, hairdresser
Gerrard street.
254 George Black, grocer
256 Rev. R. Harvey
. . Geo. Philip, joiner
258 Samuel Walker, spirit dealer
260 John Fraser, fiesher
262 William WiUiams
264 James Roger, clerk
. . Wm. Roger, clerk
266 John Burns, draper
. . Geo. W. Viney (A. Pirie & Sons)
268 G. P. Cruickshank, chemist
Catherine street.
270 Hugh Ross, grocer
274 John C. Jack, stoneware mercht.
278 David Brebber, fiesher
284 Daniel Mackenzie, house agent
292 Lewis Jamieaon, spirit dealer
Hutcheon street.
294 Wm. Donald, fiesher
296 William Morgan, hairdresser
300 Wm. Morgan, jun., hairdresser
302 Mrs Peter Cosgrove, grocer
304 Wm. Morgan, jun., hairdresser
308 Alex. Craig, baker
310 George Bain, slater
311 Ferguson Smith, writer
Gerrard Street.
From Gallowgate to George street.
2 W. Laing, ironmonger
6 Charles Reid, beadle
27 Jas. Ironside, tallow merchant
28 Charles Helmrich, porter dealer
30 D. M'Adam, stabler
35 James Ironside, tallow merchant
. . Alex. B. Noble
48 James Nisbet, plumber
56 Alex. Anderson, painter
. . Miss Duncan, bible woman
58 James Crane (Gas Dep., T. C.)
60 Mrs Duguid, sick nurse
64J Thomas C. Benson, printer
67" Garden & Co., stonecutters
72 George Sinclair (of P. & S.)
84 David Glennie, stonecutter
Gilcomston Brae.
From Woolmanhill and Spa street to
Leadside, Gilconaston.
1 Mrs Stewart, grocer
3 John Grant, blacksmith
Gilcomston Park-
Off Spa street
Williamson Rust
Wm. Joss, manager
John Webster, commission agent
Wm. Webster, late baker
Wm. Ironside, builder
William Silver, clothier
A. & J Smith, stonecutters
James Banochie, plasterer
George Currie, slater
J. & J. Mitchell, buUders
Gilcomston Place.
From GUcomston terrace to Upper
Leadside.
James Kerr, late painter
3 John Rae (of J. & A. Rae)
Gilcomston Steps.
From Spa street to Skene square.
1 Alex. Mackie, fruiterer
4 Wm. Thomson (of W. T. & Co.)
8 George Jamieson, beadle
14 John Grant, ironmonger
16 Wm. Gillespie, tavern keeper
21 James Glass, slater
Gilcomston Terrace.
North end of Gilcomston place.
5 Wm. Strachan, blacksmith
Golden Square.
From South to North Silver street
1 Mrs Glennie
2 Miss Young
. . Miss Morrice
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3 Robert Urquhart (of Marshall & Co.)
4 Henry Adamson, ship and insur-
ance broker
5 G. Thompson, jun., of Pitmedden
6 Keith Jopp (of W. & K. Jopp)
Lindsay street.
7 John Angus, late town clerk
8 Alex. Simpson, advocate
9 Alex. M. Ogston (of A. Ogston &
Sons)
10 Dowager Lady Forbes
11 Wm. Eose (of D. Rose & Co.)
12 David Rennet, teacher
North Silver street.
13 Hugh Hogarth (of D. H. & Co.)
14 Miss Williamson
15 Wilmot Holland, manufacturer
17 John Wight. M.D.
18 James H. Bower, merchant
Lindsay street.
19 Henry Jackson, M.D.
20 David Wyllie, late banker
21 Eobt. Abernethy (of J. A. & Co.)
Gordon's Court.
22 Gordon street.
Gordon's Court.
4 Schoolhill.
Gordon's Court.
43 Virginia street.
Gordon's Court.
88 Broad street.
Gordon's Court.
75 Queen street.
Gordon Street.
From Langstane pi. to Oldmlll road.
1 Miss Urquhart, grocer
16 Doiiglas Grant, messenger
17 John Shirreffs, cab hirer
18 Dingwill Wisbart, spirit dealer
19 John Edward, jobbing gardener
20 Mrs Rhand, sick nurse
. . Mrs Duffus, sick niirse
22 Gordon's court.
. . Smith Ewan, inspector of pohoe
. . Wm. C. Anderson, bookseller
42 Mrs Milne, grocer
44 James Elrick (of J. E. & Co.)
49 John G. Fenton, bookbinder
60 Miss Gordon, dressmaker
63 James Elrick & Co., pipe manu-
facturers
Gowan Brae-
North end of Causewayend.
Grant's Court.
38 West North street.
Grant's Court.
49 Upperkirkgate.
Green.
From Fisher Row to Railway.
24 Wm. Souter, painter
37 Mrs G. Walker, spirit dealer
39 Jas. Littlejohn & Sons, tea dealers
41 Andrew Petrie, grocer
43 Miss Davidson, hosier
44 John Douglas, grocer
45 John Webster & Son, bakers
46 Wm. Mearns, stoneware dealer
47 John Webster, baker
49 John Fearnside, druggist
51 David Petrie, mealseller
53 Mrs Sangster, keeper of newsroom
. . Wm. Mearns
54 Wm. Ogg, basket maker
55 George Robertson, mealseller
57 Charles Gordon & Son, coopers
. . Alexander Eraser, flesher
59 George Hill, grocer
61 James Ingram, grocer
63 Geo. Hill, grocer
. . John Walsh, restaurant keeper
64 John Adams, grocer
66 Do. do.
67 David Eraser, sjairit dealer
70 Ralph W. Hay, draper
71 George Rose, turner
73 John Robertson, brolcer
74 Alex. Ross, spirit dealer
75 George Watt, slater
76 Robert Buchan, baker
88 James Campbell, bookseller
90 Mrs Wm. Hunter, stoneware mer-
chant
96 Jas. M'Intyi'e, chimney sweeper
102 John Mackie, slater
104 David Taylor
106 Geo. Mathieson, spirit dealer
108 Mrs Kirton, broker
Guestrow.
From Netherkirkgate to Upper-
kirkgate.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Mrs Watt, register oflBce
13 George Duffus, innkeeper
15 Poplar House
.. Wm. M'Kenzie, blrcksmith
. . D. Gabriel, inspector
. . Alex. Simpson, bookseller
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17 Robt. Lockhart, leather mercht.
19 John Hay, jun. (of H. & L.)
. . Miss Rose
21 Galen's court.
. . Wm. Shepherd, confectioner
26 Milner's court.
27 Robert Fleming, vintner
29 Thornton place.
. . And. Pyper, ginger beer brewer
41 MitcJiell's court.
. . Patrick Joss, manager
45 Buthie's court.
. . Victoria Lodging-house
61 Simon Munro, spirit dealer
Quaker's court.
Barnett's close.
57 Alex. M'Gregor, spirit dealer
91 Walker's court.
. . General Dispensary
65 Wm. Stuart, spirit dealer
67 James Melvin, musician
69 Stewart's place.
79 Kenneth Forbes, provision dealer
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 Mrs Watson, lodgings
. . Miss Ellis, dressmaker
8 Miss Mitchell, dressmaker
. . Mrs Reith, lodgings
. . Jas. M'Donald, jun., cabinetmaker
18 John Both well, shoemaker
Ragg's Icme.
34 John Hall, warehouseman
Blairton lane.
72 Jane Bowie, register office
Guild Street.
From Trinity quay to Bridge street.
1-2 Wm. Gray, innkeeper
3 Alex. M'Pherson, baker
4 R. M'Leod, tobacconist
6 Paul & Mackay, bullion dealers
7 G. Stephen, hairdresser
Lewis J. Beattie, working jeweller
Waverley Hotel ; Robt. Farquhar
Ben. Reid & Co. , seedsmen
14 Arch. Middleton, bird dealer
Her Majesty's Opera Hovise
20 C. Cameron, tobacconist
Caledonian Railway Station and
Offices
Alex. Gibb, agent
Charles Bruce, plumber
Seaton Biick and Tile Depot
Alex. Cook, jun., merchant
J. and D. Campbell, post-horse
masters
George Law, stonecutter
Wm. Watson, coal merchant
Hadden Street.
From Market street to Fisher row.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
Corn Exchange
Aberdeen Public Newsroom
1 Mrs Pegler, spirit dealer
2 John Milne
. . Mrs Watt, lodgings
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
6 M'Taggart & Booth, coal merchts.
8 R. Bruce, agent
12 Charles Cameron, tobacconist
14 Lawes' Chemical Manui-e Co.,
Limited
16 John Wood, watchmaker
20 Harper & Co., wire workers
22 John Moir & Son, game dealers
24 Alex. Gauld, provision merchant
26 Alex. Davidson, fish and game
dealer
Hanover Lane-
Foot of Albion street.
1 George MacBain, shipmaster
. . Peter Forbes, sawraaker
. . Wm. Cardno, shipmaster
7 James Barron, rivetter
Hanover Street.
From Castlehill to Albion street.
4 John Rae, grocer
. . Charles Dickie
15 F. W. Smith, house carpenter
16 John Rae, grocer
Hardgate-
From Bon- Accord street to Mile-end
1" Ross & Bell, painters
30 Robert Strath, spirit dealer
33 Wm. M 'Bain, lodgings
44 Kenneth Shirreffs, grain mercht.
46 Alexander Paul, plasterer
48 Wm. M 'Robbie, contractor
62 John Abel, gardener
74 Wm. Sim, tanner and currier
75 J. Collie, cowfeeder
81 Robert Wilson, gunmaker
83 Mrs Wilson, grocer
T. Y. Wardrop, Willowbank
Wm. Smith, Rosebank
126 James Duthie, Leighton Lodge
128 John M' William, joiner
139 W. R. Gillanders, Millbank House
141 Alex. Turriff, shipmaster
. . Miss Ray, Elmbank
143 John Baillie, clerk . .
145 Lieut. J. Cooper, R.N.
146 M'Adam & Co., brewers
147 Convent of St. Mary and St. John,
Bellevue House
148 John C. M'Leod, hatter
153 J. R. Petrie & Sons, gardeners
178 David Gray, cai-twright
187 W. Noble, inspector
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STREET DIRECTOEY.
Hardweird.
Prom Skene row to Jack's brae.
22-23 Alex. EiddeU. flesher
Harper's Court.
72 West North street.
Harriet Street.
From SchoolMU to Loch street.
3 Henry Hall, wool and rag mercht.
-5 Wm. Crighton, blacksmith
6^ Geo. Farquharson, house carpenter
7 Samuel Henderson, sawmaker
8 Miss Milne, stabler
12 James Mortimer, grocer
13 John Cameron, innkeeper
14 James Mortimer, grocer
20 Miss Taylor, lodgings
. . Alex. Mann, carpet shoe maker
21 Jas. Ogg, lemonade manufacturer
23 Peter Booth, chimney sweep
27 James Young, porter dealer
28 Geoi^e Stuart, waste dealer
Hawthorn Place.
North end of Causewayend, right
hand side.
2. James Melvin, grocer
3 Wm. Will, mason
5 John Philip (of J. M'Hattie & Co.)
5^ Peter Tait
10 Miss Knowles
11 S. M 'Hardy (Stamps and Taxes)
. . Frederick Wright, stonecuttter
. . John Kidd, engineer
12 Alex. Cooper, grocer
. . Robert Wallace, tea dealer
. . Wm. Morrison (G. N. of S. R.)
. . James Dyker, traveller
Hawthorn Terrace.
By Park road, end of Park stroet.
1 Samuel W. Dunn, cashier
3 James Archibald, shipmaster
. . James Dickson, missionary
Heading Hill.
From Commerce street to Castlehill.
Henderson's Court.
46 Broad street.
Henderson's (W.) Court.
91 Gallowgate.
Henderson's Court.
161 Gallowgate.
Henry Place.
From Whitehouse street to Henry
street.
1 James Peterkin, builder
2 John Booth, pianoforte maker
3 David Taylor (of T. & H.)
. Misses Taylor, dressmakers
. A. Cromar, shoemaker
. Miss Taggart, lodgings
. Charles Shepherd, overseer
. George Baker, boot and shoe dealer
4 George Kerr, carver
5 Mrs Maconachie, lodgings
. . Mrs Milne
. . John Kesson, carver and gilder
6 John Connell, grocer
. . Andrew Bowman, carver
. . Andrew Henderson, tailor
7 Mrs Francis Fiddes
Henry Street.
From Skene street west to back of
Bridewell.
3 John Taylor, buUder
5 Wm. Strachan, grocer
6 Miss MitcheU
. . Jas. Abercromby, letter carrier
8 Mrs Troup, lodgings
. . James Myles, commereial traveller
10 Edward Savage
. . David Currie
12 Wm. Watson, coal merchant
. . Wm. Herd, grocer
. . Francis Henderson, tailor
13 Miss Donald, dressmaker
. . Mrs Rae
14 Geo. Stewart, stonecutter
. . Jas. Stewart, do.
19 William GoUan, grocer
2J George Yule, draper
., D. Rankin, commercial traveller
23 John Ross, builder
.. Jas. Ross, do.
. . William Gollan, grocer
25 Al. Hay, seedsman (of B. R. & Co. )
27 Alexander Benzie, mason
Holburn Street.
From Wellington place to Holburn
place.
LKFT HAND SIDE.
1 Arthur Forbes, grocer
iB J. H. Duncan, draper
3 Wm. Hector, bookseller
7 G. Johnston, shoemaker
9 Wm. Hickton (Inland Revenue)
13 Robert Duguid, spirit dealer
23 James Morison (of M. & L.)
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27 John Sim (H.E.I.C.S.), Howburn
Cottage
Ross's School
47 James Wildgoose, merchant
53 Wm. M'Adam, brewer
66 David Gray, blacksmith
Alex. Cook, house carpenter
67 Geo. Bisset, general merchant
73 Mrs Henry Coiitts, grocer
79 Alex. M'Minnes, plasterer
89 John Cooper, grocer
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 James Valentine, Registrar for Old
M achar Parish
4 James M. Grant, surgeon
8 Mrs John Downie, grocer
12 Wm. Reid, tailor
. . Miss Robertson, teacher
24 George Duncan (Joint Station)
30 James Mavor, gardener
42 James Smith, shoemaker
44 A. Aberdein, general merchant
48 James Allan, teacher
50 James Burnett, biitcher
54 Mrs Wm. Collie
5b Jane Wyness, feuar
62 Wm. Anderson, baker
64 Alex. Napier, inspector
66 Alex. Gray, watchmaker
68 Francis Russell, agent (N. B. Ry.)
72 Thos. M'Kenzie (of S. & M'K.)
74 George Wood (Post Ofl&ce)
Holbum Place-
From Holburn street to Bloomfield.
1 Wm. J. Palmer, brewer
. . James Caird, flesher
2 James Moir, insurance agent
. . Wm. Moir, hardware merchant
4 Peter Anderson, mason
. . Alexander Collie
5 Mrs J. Berg, sick nurse
6 John H. Johnston, agent
11 Wm. Smart, asst. inspector
. . James Edwards, shoemaker
12 Anthony B. Johnston
14 T. Wilson, insurance agent
. . Wm. Eddie, inspector
17 Joseph Walker, mason
Andrew Munro, shoemaker
James Milne, shoemaker
James F. Gordon, bootmaker
Charles Gordon, gardener
Wm. Faulkner, shipmaster
Alex. Gellan
Robert Collie,yost., Bexhill Cottage
James B. Donald, teacher, Bexhill
Cottage
Mrs Donald, Bexhill Cottage
R. Taylor, shipmaster. Diamond
Cottage
Jas. Tulloch, Viewmont Cottage
Alexander M'Gregor, silk mercer.
United Cottage
J. S. But chart, law agent. United
Cottage
Huntly Street.
From Union street to Summer street
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Mrs Bisset, register office
5 George Phillips, com. traveller
. . Alex. Shirres, tinsmith
. . John G. Morison, auctioneer
9 James Winkley, painter
. . John Fairley, Billiard Saloon keeper
11 James Mowatt, gardener
. . Robert Shinnie (of R. & J. S.)
13 Miss Valentine, grocer
15 George Day, lieut., city police
19 John Fraser, cab proprietor
29 George Glegg, confectioner
31 Mrs Taylor, sick nurse
. . M. Liman
33 Mrs Innes
35 Mrs Russell
. . Miss Robertson, teacher
53 Miss Hay, dressmaker
. . James Milne, C.A. (of E. & M.)
. . Miss MiddJeton, lodgings
59 John H. Stephen, engraver
Mrs E. Graham, sick nurse
63 Wm. Hunter, merchant
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
Franciscan Convent.
Catholic Chapel.
The Right Rev. John Macdonald
Rev. Wm. Stopani
Rev. James Macdonald
Rev. Donald Chisholm
King's square.
24 A. Burns, fruiterer
. . Miss Cumming, lodgings
26 Mrs Webster
. . Charles Crowden, clerk
. . Douglas Gordon
28 Mrs David Duncan
30 Hospital for Female Orphans
50 Asylum for the Blind
. . Wm. Meston, super.
60-62 James Garvie & Sons, builders
Hutcheon Street.
From Causewayend to Mary place.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
11-| James March, clockmaker
13 Alex. Cruickshank, grocer
33 Mrs Michie
35 Jas. Fraser, grocer
39 James G on salvo, grocer
53 George Clark, baker
55 John M'Intosh, grocer
65 Wm. Brown, feuar
.. Geo. M'Phersoii, pawnbroker
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69 Alex. Bruce
85 Wm. Hutcheon, flesher
George street.
89 Mrs Balfour, lodgings
. . Wm. Ritchie, heckle maker
91 JohnLeith (H.M.C.)
. . Miss Mackie, lodgings
93 John Burnett, shoemaker
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 J. B. Stephen, grocer
4 Alex. Adam, slater
16 Geo. M'Pherson, pawnbroker
32 John M. Cameron, draper
40 S., R. Stewart and Co.'s Comb
Works
66 Wm. Diack, shipmaster
62 James Mitchell, bootmaker
64 Charles Nidray
. . Benjamin Andrew, shipmaster
66 Mrs Alves, draper
70 Dalgety Brothers, engineers
George street.
86 John Reld, flesher
. . Jas. Wishart (of Milne & Wlshart)
90 Geo. G. Gordon, plumber
M'Kay & Milne, timber merchants
Gordon & King, builders
John Fraser & Son, builders
Hutcheon Street (West.)
142 Alex. Hutcheon, late 7'2nd foot
144 Mrs James Edwards
. . Wm. M. Brown, clerk
146 Alex. Burness, flesher
. . Wm. Knowles, clerk
147 A. Duffus, confectioner
Jas. Thomson, May bank House
152 Miss Elrick
156 Miss Mun-ay
160 David Low, joiner
Imperial Place.
Between Exchange street and Stirling
street.
Milne & Pledge, warehovisemen
Leith & Paterson, warehousemen
John Ewen, tailor
Inches.
From Trinity quay to Provost
Blaikie's quay.
Newton Suckling & Co., engineers,
John Humphrey, shipbuilder
Wm. Duthie, shipbuilder
Alex. Donald, wood merchant
David Mitchell & Son, engineers
J. F. Forrest, boatbuilder
Anderson & M'Kay, joiners
Innes Street.
From Gallowgate to Loch street.
1 Wm. Bannochie. furniture dealer
20 D. Wilson's Dye Works
Inglis's Court.
30 Gallowgate.
Ironmonger's Court.
14 Upperkirkgate.
Jack's Brae.
Prom Upper Denburn to Upper
Leadside.
1 and 74 Davis & Sous, brewers
James Street.
From Quay to Virginia street.
1 John M'Lachlan, shipowner
3 John Milne, manager (L. & C. S.
Co.)
5 Wm. Bisset, agent, &c.
7 Mrs Foi-bes, spirit dealer
8 Kenneth Shii-reflfs, grain merchant
11 Mrs Forbes, spirit dealer
13 James Scott, grain merchant
14 John Cheyne, grocer
21 Sailors' Institute
. . Navigation School
. . James Hampton, keeper
27 Mrs Hutchison, midwife
30 Miss Burgess
31 Duncan M'Kenzie, stamper (P.O.)
33 J. & G. Sangster, spirit dealers
36 Wm. Cooper, dyer
37 Andrew Sharp, grain merchant
39 George Smart, provision dealer
41 J. Milne & Sons, machine makers
Jamieson's Court.
5 Upperkirkgate.
Jamieson's Court.
40 Shiprow.
Jasmine Terrace.
From Park street to King street.
8 Wm. Watt, bootmaker
14 Wm. Wiseman, joiner
. . A. Shepherd, auctioneer
15 George Glegg (J. Williamson)
18 Wm. Robertson, shore porter
20 David Johnston, do.
. . Alex. Fraser, do.
22 John Farquharson, grocer, <fec.
24 John Bothwell, shoemaker
26 James Straiton, brewer
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John Street.
From Loch street to Woolmanhill.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
9 Mrs Milne, midwife
25 Alexander M 'Bey, jun.
29-31 John Tait, grocer
33 Davidson & Co., merchants
41 A. M'Bey, jnn.
George street.
51 G. A. KolDertson
53 Geo. Emslie, spirit dealer
65 Mrs Fullerton
.. Wm. Crighton, blacksmith
57 Geo. Farquharson, house carpenter
Charlotte street.
73 Mrs John Fraser
. . Mrs Gray, lodgings
. . J. G. Bisset (of S. and B. )
. . A. F. Mortimer, merchant
. . Robert Esson, tailor
75 Mrs Young, lodgings
87 Robert Yule, jeweller
. . Miss Tytler, dressmaker
89 John Melvin, grocer
North St Andreio street.
109^ Jas. Ogg, porter and ale dealer
111-113 Mrs Davidson, hosier
113-115 Robert George, tailor
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 Craigie Milne, spirit dealer
4 Robert Brown, tailor
8 G. "VV. M'Courtie
10 David Wilson
14 Robert Wylie, carpenter
. . Mrs Wm. Garden
24 Janies Coutts, builder
. . Alex. Bannochie, confectioner
. . James Morison, grocer
48 Alex. Lamb, plumber
George .street.
50 Benjamin Saunders, banker
54 George Allan, plumber
58 James Reid, builder
60 Arthur Wood, shoemaker
66 J. Bisset, photographer
68 J. H. Gall, tailor
70 George Tough, cab proprietor
72 Thomas Saunders, staff sergeant
North Charlotte street.
U. P. Church.
78 Williamson Reid, carter
. 80 Mrs Reid, proprietrix
82 Andrew Laing, fiesher
86 Joseph Lawrence, tailor
. . Wm. Cay, house carpenter
865 Jas. Gonsalvo, bootmaker
88 George Coutts, cabinetmaker
96 Mrs Moore, sick nurse
104 James Rae, painter and glazier
106 Nicol's court.
112 James Wright, granite work
Rodger's v:alk.
.Jopp's Court.
40 Broad street.
Jopp's Lane.
From St. Andrew street to Spring
Garden Provision Works.
3 A. C. Barker, manufacturer
6 I\Iiss J. Smith, dressmaker
. . Thos. Selbie, beadle
8 Robert Booth, tinsmith
9 John M'Adam, carter
10 Wm. Dawson, cartwright
11 Do. do.
. . Mrs Knox, sick nurse
17-19 John M. Henderson, engineer
John street.
38 Chemical Light Manufactory
Marshall & Co., provision curera
Justice Lane.
From Justice street to East North st.
Justice Mill Lane.
From Hardgate to Wellingtop place.
Free Holburn School
] Robert Strath, spirit dealer
19 Thomas G. Orchard (In. Rev.)
21 Wm. Anderson, clothier
23 George Reid (of B. Reid & Co.)
B. Reid & Co., Implement Works
George Collie, slater
Justice Street.
From Castle street to Park street.
1 James Buchan, grocer
Chapel Court.
John Mathieson, hosier
George" Hogg, engineer
2 George Black, bootmaker
4J Alex. Hutcheon, undertaker
5-6 John Mathieson, hosier
8 John Duncan, sfjirit dealer
12 Richard Taylor, grocer
13^ Colin M'Leod, tinsmith
15 Mrs Farquhar, grocer
16 James Booth, chimney sweep
17 William Baillie, grocer and spirit
dealer
18 Pensioner' s court.
19 James Martin, late baker
. . Patrick M. Martin, baker
. . Benjamin S. Martin, baker
20 G. Cheyne & Son, house carpenters
21 John Rennie, grocer
23 Martin Brothers, bakers
24 Thomas Murray, baker
25 BothweWs court.
George Pirie, confectioner
27 Wm. Booth, jun., chimney sweeper
28 Allan Addison, fiesher
30 James Ogston, grocer, &c.
32 Mauchlin Tower court.
. . Alex. Dickie, blacksmith, &c.
. . John Douglas, pawnbroker . . .
3 50
STREET DIEECTORY.
Jute Street.
From King's Crescent to Froghall.
I Wm. Macandrew, gardener
4 Alex. Forbes, school janitor
Eidd Lane.
From Summer street to Chapel street
12 James Buyers & Co., builders
17 Wm. FuUerton, writer
19 Wm. Sim, smoke curer
20 Mrs Stephen, sick nurse
King Street.
From Castle street to Love lane.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
North of Scotland Bank ; Robert
Lumsden, manager
3 Northern Assurance Company
. . Sanauel Anderson, secretary
7 Daniel Baxter, accountant, Com.
Bank
9 Commercial Bank of Scotland
Branch
II James WiU, M.D.
13 Chivas Brothers, grocers to Her
Majesty
21 J. Chivas (of Chivas Bros. )
23 James Black & Co., stock, share,
and produce brokers
27 Inland Revenue Office
. . Andrew Jopp, distributor of
stamps
. . Thomas Cullen, Inspector of
Taxes
. . A. Fraser, surveyor of taxes
. . R. S. Smith, do.
. . John M'Kelvie, do.
. . G. Compton, collector of excise
. . Thos. G. Orchard, supervisor
. . Charles E. Lewis, keeper
29 Aberdeen Medical and Chirurgical
Hall ; keeper, T. Morrice
31 John Webster, advocate
North Church.
Queen street.
West North street.
67 Joseph Tennant, draper
71 John Daniel, druggist
. . Miss Hunter, lodgings
75 R. C. Willock, M.D.
77 James Rae, confectioner
79 Miss Roberts
. . Mrs Lamb
81 Wm. Wallace, druggist
83 Do. do.
. . Mrs Chalmers, lodgings
85 Alex. Graham, furniture dealer
89 Wm. Bruce, manufacturer
91 Wm. Begg, fiesher
. . Miss Garden
93 P. M 'Donald & Co., tailors
95 John Wood, watchmaker
95 Miss M'Leod, teacher
101 D. Roberts, coachbuilder
103 Henry F. Begg
107 John F. Wh^e, grain»merchant
. . Andrew Reid, merchant
Meahnarket street.
127 Archibald Ross
129 Gunn & Elder, plumbers
131 Alex. Rennie, painter, &c.
. . Mrs James Reid
133 Mrs G. Smith, confectioner
137 Wm. Barnett, temperance hotel
Mitchell place.
158 George Miller (of J. M. & Co.)
159 Charles Sleigh, M.A.
161 Wm. Clements Good
163 John Summers, M.D.
Aberdeen Female School of In-
dustry, North Lodge
183 James Murray, hide factor.
185 A. Troup, stationer
187 Wm. Keith, jun., granite works
195 Alex. Stephen (of Gray, Watt, &
Co.)
199 Miss Gray
King street ]}lace.
209 James Hunter, granite merchant
211 Wm. James
213 Wm. James & Co., brewers
225 Alex. Fiddes, grocer
. . Benj. Crowther, rag merchant
. . John Benzie (of M. & B.)
. . Misses Walker, dressmakers
. .' James Morgan, accountant
227 James Vass, upholsterer
. . Mrs Bremner
229 Mrs P. Connon, grocer
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
1, 2, & 4 John E. Esslemont, grocer
Branch Post Office
6 Mutter, Howey, & Co., railway
agents
. . James Scott, agent
8 John Duncan, ironmonger
10 Alex. Leslie, sheriff officer
12 Aberdeen School Board : Thomas
Hector, clerk and treasurer
. . Robert Lamb, advocate
14 James Williamson, grocer
16 Wm. Knox, grain merchant
18 Wm. Evans (of H.M.S. Clyde)
20 George Sim, bird stufEer
. . Wm. Murray, hide mdRhant
22 British Linen Co.'s Bank
. . John Manson, bank agent
St. Andrew's Chapel.
32 Alex. Esslemont, merchant
36 Robert Beveridge, M.D.
38 Wm. Smith, corn factor
42 J. & A. Webster, advocates
44 Captain A. G. Keen
46 Yeats and Spottiswood, advocates j
. . Mrs James tJrquhart
48 Old Machar School Board
. . Hugh Maclennan, advocate
STREET DIRECTORY.
351
50 Simpson Shepherd, wine & spirit
merchant
62 Do. do.
East North street.
70 A. Wesly CroU, confectioner
72 John Croll, sen.
. . George MoUison
74 R. MacRitchie, grocer
76 James Sim & Co., chemists
82 Mrs Smith, tea and fruit dealer
84 Dr. F. M. Moir
. . George Reid, late blacksmith
. . George Reid, jun., artist
86 S. M'Intosh, shoemaker
88 Miss M 'Donald, draper
90 Rev. John Comper
92-94 David Roberts & Co., saddlers
Frederick street.
102 Wm. Graham, baker
104 Mrs Sutherland, lodgings
106 John Tennant, painter
108 Alex. Buyers, grain merchant
. . J. Fowler (Pratt & Keith)
110 J. Kinnear, artificial limb maker
112 Robert Frost, bookseller
114 Thos. Hodge (Inland Revenue)
. . J. Wright
118 Ludovick G. Sandison, fishing
rod and golf club maker
120 George Sim, bird stuffer
122 A. Tough, grocer
Princes street.
124 George Milne, spirit dealer
126 George Fyfe, grocer
. . Miss Chalmers, teacher
134 Miss Adam
. . Walter Gray (of D. Mackie & Co.)
136 Chas. Meston, provision merchant
142 Mrs S. Davidson
144 A. M. M'Donald (of Y. & S.)
146-148 Wm. Smith, architect
152 John Hardie, photographer
194 James Paterson (of W. P. & Sons)
Jasmine terraxe.
A. Fraser, King street Saw Mills
Roslin terrace.
Boy's Hospital
King Street Place.
From 199 King street to West North
street.
2 And. Ijeslie, commercial traveller
4 L. G. Sandison
8 John Sedgwick, foreman
Kingsland Place.
247 George street.
1 Mrs Craigmyle, lodgings
11 A. C. Forss
12 Roderick Boyne, joiner
. . Wm. Dunlop, teacher
14 John Clouston (H. M. C.)
16 James Dale, teacher
18 John Ogilvie
20 James Lynch, clerk
. . B. Flaxington (of B. F. and Co.)
. . Wm. Shelley, sergeant of police
. . Mrs Dr. Allan
22 R. W. Smith (of Smith & M'Intosh)
. . John Moir
King's Crescent.
From Mounthooly to Spittal.
3 Peter Diack. assistant inspector of
poor
4 James Findlay
6 Rev. Thomas Brown
7 John Alexander, draper
Jute street.
Robert Cran, cashier
Ewan M'Donald, grocer
Stephen Goodbrand (of S. and G.)
James Low, saddler
John Florence (of B. and F.)
Bower and Florence, granite works
John Duncan, cattle salesman,
Viewton Cottage
King's Square.
Huntly street.
1 Thomas Murray, stamper (P.O.)
3 George Stephen, feuar
George Jamieson (of G. & J.)
Kintore Place.
From Farmer's Hall to Richmond st.
RICxHT HAND SIDE.
14 Malcolm Munro, jeweller
16 Mrs Copland
20 Alex. Mitchell, hide merchant
, . Alex. NicoU, commission agent
. . Robert Fiddes
22 John Brebner, draper (of B. & M.)
South Mount street.
24 Mrs Simpson
26 Thomas Paton
28 John Bullock
36 James Morrison, gardener
46 John Wood, draper
. . Wm. Wilson, carver
LKFT HAND SIDE.
15 Miss Smith, dressmaker
21 Alexander I3owman
. . Alexander Finlayson, writer
Langstane Place.
From Dee street to Bon-A.ccord st.
1 Wm. Smart (of F. & Co.)
2 Anthony B. Johnston, designer
3 Alex. Dinnie, photographer
4 Mrs G. Jamieson
. . Mrs Taylor
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strp:et directory.
5 Rev. Alex. C. Willox
7 Wm. Morris, veterinary surgeon
9 Charles Pirie
12 Miss Summers, dressmaker
20 R. &, J. Shiiinie, coachbuilders
25 Wm. Morris, veterinary surgeon
Leadside.
From Baker st. to Short Loanings.
28 Alex. Fraser, grocer
34 Mrs Hacket, skinner
. . Alexander Ledingham, manager
64 Peter Strachan, merchant
John Taylor, granite worker
Hospital for Incurables
Leslie Place.
From Berry road, 90 North Broadford
to Calsayseat.
1 Wm. Stuart, late road surveyor
. . Alex. Morrison, clothier
2 John Anderson, missionary
Ligertwood's Court.
99 George street.
Lindsay Street.
From Diamond st. to Golden squai'e.
Links Street.
From St. Clement street to Links.
1 James Sellar, shipmaster
4 Joseph Grahame, overseer
6 James Greig, ropemaker
8 John Main, grocer
18 W. Rattray, manufacturer
James Greig, shipbuilder
Little Belmont Street.
Fi'om Belmont street to Back wynd.
2 Lockhart & Salmond, confectioners
3 Wm. Aitken, horse shoer
6 Peter Cameron, spirit dealer
7 Mrs Donald, register office
8 John Clark, agent
9 Miss M. Fraser, dressinaker
. . E. gangster, sicknurse
Little Chapel Street.
From Summer street to Chapel st.
3 Robert Dawson, draper
4 James Davie, draper
. . Mrs Murray
6 Miss Winton, dressmaker
. . Miss Reid, lodgings
8 Miss Bruce, miUiner
10 J. & J. Sutherland, joiners
11 J. S. Mitchell, draper '
13 Thomas Davidson, grocer
15 A. Stewart, flesher
19 Miss Brown, lodgings
Littlejohn Street.
From Gallowgate to West North at.
2 Thomas Frankish, printer
3 Miss Reid, teacher
. . Andrew Henderson, tobacconist
4 D. M'Donald, shoemaker
5 George Robbie, bottler
8 James Wilson, spirit merchant
10 John Smith, chemist
12 David Bain, coppersmith
14 C. & A. Johnstone, wholesale
merchants
21 J. Blaikie & Sons, plumbers, &c.
36 Evangelistic Mission HaU
41 George Anderson, grocer
Little Wales Street.
From Wales street to Albion street.
2 George Ross, proprietor
5 Mrs FuUerton, provision naercht.
7 Wm. Duncan, flesher
Livingstone's Court.
78 Loch street.
Loanhead Place.
From Loanhead terrace to North end
of Watson street.
1 Mrs D. M'Taggart
2 John Hadden, shipmaster
3 John Roy, teacher
4 James Mitchell, buUder
Loanhead Terrace.
From Rosemount place to Ann plac e.
12 James Meston, writer
. . James Main, clerk
14 D. Youngson (Broadford Works)
. . Mrs Masson
16 John Wyuess, flesher
15 Thomas Anderson (of A. & S.)
22 James Lawson, shipmaster
34 Alex. Anderson, mason
. . John Mutch (of B. and M.)
36 James F. Wyness, storekeeper (G.
N. of S. R. )
42 John Allan, plumber
44 Mrs Watson
46 A. Woodman, tiaveUer (F. and G.
. . Charles Macgillivray
48 Alex. M'Kay (of M'K. and M.)
50 G. Edward, manager
. . R. C. Philip, commercial traveller
STEEET DIRECTORY.
353
52 John Gordon, shipmaster
64 James Shepherd, box maker
56 Mrs Philip
60 John M 'Pherson, bookseller
Lobban's Court.
29 Castle street.
James Marr, pianoforte tuner
Loch Street.
From Harriet street to Windy wynd.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
13 John Milne, grocer
. . Wm. Milne, clerk
15 Mrs Grant
17 Wm. Guthrie, grocer
19-21 Walker, Fyfe, and Co., bi^ass
founders
25 Alex. Annand, chimney sweep
31 David Glennie, sjjirit dealer
33 Isabella Laurie, stoneware dealer
George street.
39 P. Christie, furniture dealer
41-43 Soup Kitchen
51 Misses Tait, dressmakers
. . Thomas Michie, beadle
. . John Watson, clog maker
55 Do. do.
57 Mrs Joss, provision merchant
61-63 James Si'Kenzie, innkeejper
65 Miss Buist, milliner
. . Mrs P. Wunderly
St. Andrew street.
77 James Robb, joiner
79 Mrs Marr, flower modeller
. . James Ellithorne, artist
89 Mrs Pyper, spirit dealer
95 Mrs Bremner, pawnbroker
John street.
113 Robert Brown, tailor
135 Smith & M'Intosh, cardmakers
Spring garden.
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
22 Bruce' s court.
26 Wm. M'Adam & Co., brewers
George street.
34 Mrs Alex. Laing, spirit dealer
401 Thomson and Connon, aerated
water manufacturers
46 Anderson's court.
48 Matthew Forrest, painter
56 N. Co-operative Co.'s Bakery
60 Wm. Bain, livery stables
66 Wm. Henderson & Son, builders
68 Jas. M'Kenzie, game dealer
70 J. Archibald, carter
72 Hugh Dey, letter carrier (P.O.)
. . Alex. Scott, do. do.
74 Mrs Ross, milliner
76 Andrew Borthwick, dyer
78 Livingstone's court.
80 jirs Livingstone, spirit dealer
92 Alex. Ogston & Sons, candle and
soap manufacturers
102 Aberdeen Foundry
Lines street.
112 Robt. M'Kenzie, brewer
Young street.
120 D. Macandrew & Co., builders, &c.
120^- Doric place.
Berry lane.
128 John Stevenson, house carpenter
128^ And. Duncan, provision manufr.
Sptring garden.
Lodge Wsik.
■ From Castle street to Queen street.
Prison
John Rutledge, governor
Miss Stockwell, matron
23 Alex. Robb, gas engineer
25-27 County Constabulary Buildings
33-35 P. & C. Trainer, clothiers
37 Angus Kennedy, broker
38 John M'Cann, broker
39 Gordon Durward, innkeeper
43 Mrs Edward Macguire
49 Mrs Glennie, innkeeper
Logan's Court.
152 Gallowgate.
Longacre.
From Broad street to West North st.
1 City Loan Office ; D. Bain, man.
2 Alex. Blackwood, tea dealer
29 Medical Mission Dispensary ; Wm.
T. Crabbe, surgeon
43 Forbes & Mackie, slaters
55 Geo. Pirie, late shore porter
M'Combie's Court.
50J Union st. and 51 Netherkirkgate.
M'Oook's Court.
116 Gallowgate.
McDonald's Place.
27 Chaiies street,
M'Kay's Court.
80 Gallowgate.
M'Lean's Court.
52 Gallowgate.
Maberly Street.
From Broadford gate to Skene sq.
Broadfurd Yv^urks, Richards & Co.
30
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STREET DIRECTOR',
Machray's Court.
81 George street.
Machray's Court.
13 Bon- Accord street.
Mackay's Court.
112i Gallowgate.
Mackie Place.
West end of Skene street.
1 David Petty, shipmaster
. . Charles Smith (of A. & T.)
2 David Morrison
3 Mrs Paterson
4 Mrs Rust
5 Mrs Paterson
6 Alexander Porhes
March. Lane.
13 Jack's brae.
Margaret Street.
From Henry street to Thistle lane.
7 Mrs Smith, midwife
.. Wm. King (of G. & K.)
. . John Elrick, late wright
. . Mrs Capt. Wade
9 "Wm. Stewart, flesh er
. . Miss Stephen, dressmaker
. . Miss Melvin, teacher of music
. . Alex. Marr (A. Pirie & Sons)
10 Miss Lumsden, lodgings
. . Mrs Burgess, lodgings
11 Jas. Macbeth, pianoforte maker
12 John Clark (of W. & C.)
. . Charles Webster
Marine Place.
Penyhill.
1 James Sim (of D. & S.)
. . Mrs Wilson
3 Mrs W. Walker
4 A. Walker, grain merchant
5 Mrs C(jllie
6 W. Walker (of J. & W. Bisset)
Marine Terrace.
South from foot of Ferry hiU.
Jas. Buyers (Abdn. R. & S. Co.)
Marischal Street.
From Castle street to Regent quay.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Mrs Craig, lodgings
3 Marshall Watt, painter
5 John Fraser, tobacconist
7 Do. do.
. . Charles Fraser, innkeeper
9 Do. do.
11 James C. Gray, merchant
13 Mrs Levie, lodgings
. . Mrs W. Thomson
15 James Grant, flesher
17 John Mitchell, manufacturer
19 John Sheed Chalmers, insurance
broker
. . Glover Bros., Insurance brokers
. . R. H. Anderson, optician
.. A. E. Granfelt (of A. E. G. & Co.)
21 Wm. Watt, bootmaker
23 John D. Skene, merchant
25 John Grant Dawson, advocate
. . Miss M'Gregor
27 A. G. Clarke, agent
29 Wm. Allan, phonetic institute
33 Mitchell <fe Thomson, tailors
35 George Cameron, grocer
37 Thomas MoitIs (J. Motr & Son)
37i A. R. D. Leask, law agent
39" Al. Nicol & Co., insurance brokers
40 Geo. Thompson, jun., & Co., ship
owners and insuraiice brokers
Marischal street Bridge.
41 R. H. Anderson, optician
43 Joseph Wood, insurance broker
45 John Robertson, corn factor
47 George Hutcheson, corn factor
. . Robert Catto & Sons, merchants
. . A. Murdoch & Son, grain merchts.
49 Wm. Grant, grain merchant
51 Abdn. Commercial Co. (temporary
office)
53 William Leslie & Co., insurance
brokers
55 James Aiken, jun., & Co., insur-
ance brokers
. . G. B. Anderson, agent
. . Alex. D. Milne, merchant
57 A. Fernie & Co., agents
. . Wm. Beverley manufacturer
57a W. & G. Shaw, tailors
59 Henry Adamson, insurance broker
. . Herman Ganson, ship broker
59k James Berry, optician
60"Wm. Findlay, innkeeper
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 John Cook, cashier (Union Bank)
10 Mrs Dunn, provision dealer
14 James Macdonald, herbaUst
16 James Gibb, bootmaker
15 Geoi-ge Sinclair, proprietor
. . D. M'Callum, insurance agent
. . Chas. Robertson, tailor ■
. . Andrew Moscrop, shipmaster
. . Mrs Thos. Le\'ie, lodgings
20 Adam Williamson, hairdresser
22, 24, & 26 F. Adair, M.D.
28 iUex, Morrison, bookseller
30 Miss Riddel
32 Miss Deans, provision dealer
STiiEET DIRECTORY.
355
34 Duncan & Morice, advocates
. . David Paterson, general agent
. . A. R. Low, ship broker
.. J. H. Bower (Cal. Lime Co.)
36 George Riddel, merchant
.. AVm. Gillan, jun., merchant
Marischal street Bridge.
42 G. W. Hackney, shipmaster
. . Wm. Elliot, agent
. . Mrs Laidlaw, lodgings
. . Miss Finlayson
44 John Sheed & Co.. merchants
. . John Sheed (of J. Sheed & Co.)
46 Neil Smith, jun., & Co.
. . J. & R. Catto, ship brokers
. . Wm. Couper, fisheiy officer
48 J. T. Rennie, insurance broker
. . John Cook, insurance broker
66 Morison & Leslie, commis. agents
. . J. & A. Davidson, coal merchants
. . A. E. Granfelt & Co., ship brokers
.. Miss M'Phail
68 R. Connon & Co. , insur. brokers
62 Aberdeen, Leith, & Clyde Shipping
Co. ; John Milne, manager
Market Buildings.
Market street.
BASEMENT FLOOR.
2 Pirie & Chisholm, fish dealers
3 Mrs Leask, fish dealer
5 Mrs Anderson, do.
6 Mrs Gove, do.
8 John G. Sinclair, do.
12 Mrs Buchanan, fi.sh dealer
13 Mrs Craig do.
37 John M'Donald, confectioner
38 Mrs King, coffee rooms
69 George Angus, fish dealer
60-61 Robert Innes, fish and game
dealer
62-63 James Brown, fish and game
dealer
64 George Watt, niealseller
65 J. Garioch, potato merchant
66 Mrs Rennie, fiesher
67 Mrs Walker, dairy
68 Peter Strachan, provision mercht.
69 John Livingstone, fish dealer
87 Mrs Noble, dairy
88 Mrs Paris, do.
89 Robert Wright, baker
90 John Ledingham, baker
Mrs Garioch, fish dealer
Mrs Robertson, do.
George Wood, do.
Eliza Douglas, do.
Mrs M'Sloy, do.
Allan M'Kinlay.do.
Miss Smith, confectioner
Alex. Davidson, fish and game
dealer
HALL.
Market Office
1, 2, and 3, George Rose, fiesher
5 John Williamson, do.
7-8 David Brebber, do.
9 James Smith, do.
10-11 Alex. Souttar, do,
12-13 David Williamson, do.
14 Arthur Aiken, do.
15-16 James Whyte, do.
18 Isaac M'Leod, do.
20 John Stewart, do.
21 John Wyness, do.
22 Daniel Eraser, do.
23 Mrs A. Stewart, do.
25 Alexander Wyness, do.
26-27 Wm. Martin, do.
28 Mrs Sivewright, do.
29 Alexander Kemp, do.
30 Wm. Stronach, do.
31 Robt. Sangster, sen., do.
35 Alex. Eraser, do
37 Wm. Donald, do.
39 Peter Kirton, do.
38 Mrs Gray, do.
41 Wm. Stewart, do.
42-43 Wm. Duncan, do.
44 Alexander Gray, do
45 A. & W. Stark, do.
46 Wm. Begg, do.
47 James Davidson, do.
48 John Williamson, jun., do
60-52 J. & W. Martin, do.
Gardeners, commencing with left
hand when entering from Market st.
1 A. Scott, Berry den
6 Andrew Anderson, N. Rubislaw
16 George Paul, Fountainhall
20 Mrs James Connon, Sandilands
25 James Mortimer, Rubislaw
26 James Sinith, Cairnfield
36 Alex. Smith, Burnside
44 John Milne, Wellbrae
48 John M'Donald, Bonnymuir
94 John Meffet, Pitmuxton
101 A. Pirie
130 James Berry, North Broadford
145 Mrs A. Cooper, Eoimtainhall
147 Alex. Mackie, fruiterer
150 Peter M 'Robbie, Sunnyside
157 Robert Connon, East Seaton, Old
Aberdeen
164 John M'Pherson, Polmuir'
174 Wm. Kinneard, Rubislaw
206 James Hutcheson, Denhead, Ru-
bislaw
229 Alex. Burns, jun., fruiterer
244 George Pegler do.
GALLERY.
John Adam, bookseller
1-3 John Mackie, basketmaker
9 Mrs Sutherland, hardware dealer
10 John Robertson aiid Co., watch-
makers
11-12 Miss M'Kessock, draper
16 W. C. Anderson, bookseller
21 Mrs Campbell, hardware dealer
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STREET DIRECTORY.
21^ James Campbell, bookseller
22"Mrs Bowie, draper
25-26 David Ogg, jun., basketmaker
27-28 G. Botbwell, general merchant
29, 30, 31, & 32, David Ogg, basKiet-
maker
35 Miss M'Robbie, draper
36 Mrs Wan-ender, draper
38-39 Wm. Moir, hardware merchant
40 Alex. Sangster, hardware dealer
41 Miss Baxter, draper
45 Mrs Calder, draper
47 John Calder, watchmaker
48-49 Mrs Connor, draper
50-51 Mrs Alves
56 Mrs Duffus, ironmonger
. . B. Duffus, watchmaker
Market Street.
From Union street to Trinity quay.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 James & George Collie, advocates
Robert Collie, accountant
Oswald Prosser, solicitor
J. W. Barclay & Co., merchants
Morrison Barclay, agent
Mrs Harvey
3 John Adams, grocer
9 Mrs AVm. Donald, hotel keeper
13 Wm. & Keith Jopp (late Allardyce
<fc Jopp), wine merchants to the
Queen
15 M. & S. Macnai^ghton, shoemakers
17 Aberdeen Mechanics' Institution
. . James Crombie, merchant
. . Jas. Sinclair, keeper. Mechanics'
Institution
19 Andrew Stott, coffee rooms
21 City of Glasgow Bank
23 Milne & Walker, advocates
. . George G. Wilkie, bank agent
31 John Airth, jun., tea merchant
33 Do. do.
. . Young's Paraffin Light and Mineral
Oil Co. (Limited)
35 Wm. Smith & Son, seedmen
37 Donald M'Bcan, tailor
. . Wm. Davidson (of Davidson & Sim)
. . F. Smith (of W. Smith & Son)
. . John M. Shaw, advocate
. '. David Deans, agent
39 D. Ritchie, druggist
43-45 Thos. Douglas (Douglas Hotel)
Shi^yrow.
Post Office
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 Hay & Lyall, carvers and gilders to
the Queen.
Market Buildings.
HaJden street.
18 James M 'Donald, coffee-rooms
20 Strachan & Shirr effs, grocers
22 John Christie, auctioneer
22 James M'Donald, innkeeper
24 James Forbes & Sons, wholesale
merchants
25 Alex. Morrison, clothier
26-28 Alex. S. Cook, clothier
28 Wm. Whitton, agent (B. C. Rail-
ways)
. . Wm. Lindsay, bookseller
. . W. & J. Berry, manufacturers
30 Wm. Lindsay, bookseller
32 J. & A. Gibb, warehousemen
34 Wm. Glennie, shoemaker
36. Hall & Geddes, clothiers
38 Thurbum Cooking Depot
. . R. C. Marshall, artist
40 John Rait, Royal Bazaar
42 Shirres, Webster, and M'Kenzie,
warehousemen
44 Reid's Royal Restaurant
46 Wm. Meff, fish and game dealer
M'Farland's Music Hall
Martin's Lane.
From Green to Rennie's wynd.
1 James Morison, market superin-
tendent
Mary Place.
From Hutcheon street west to Rose-
mount terrace.
1 Alex. Keith (of M'K. & K.)
2 Peter WUson, cattle dealer
2^ Mrs Argo
. . Mrs MuiTay
3 Mrs M 'Hardy, lodgings
Marywell Street.
From College street to Crown street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Miss Walker, lodgings
7 Marywell street Public School
19 David Laing, basketmaker
. . Robt. Rice, metal refiner
23 Wm. Stewart, bootmaker
25 Wm. Georgson, coach builder
27 Mrs Thomson, lodgings
. . Alex. Linklater, shipmaster
. . Wm. Robbie, overseer
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
4 Mrs Captain Jaffray
. . James Sievwright, engine driver
8 Wm. Gordon, grocer
10 George Brand, carter
. . James Bowman, draper
12 George Brand, grocer
14 Alex. Hurry, shipmaster
. . Mrs Cniickshauk
16 Mrs Wm. Daniel
. . George Cheyne, coal broker
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16 Charles Moir, clerk
18 Wm. M'Boyle, mason
18^ J. Cumming, provision merchant
20 J. Cumming, merchant
. . Peter M'Beath, shipmaster
. . James Fraser, overseer
22 George Gray, shoemaker
26 Mrs Robert Findlay
28 Mrs James Forrest
. . Miss Jane Brown, draper
30 Miss Young, provision merchant
32 Northern Co-operative Company
Limited
Mathieson's Court.
14 Castle street.
Mauchlin Tower Court.
82 Justice street.
Mealmarket Street.
From King street to West North st.
2 James Mann, broker
3 A. Morrice, merchant
4 Alex. Petrie, grocer
6 Wm. Thomson, innkeeper
8 James Gordon, cooper
. . Alex. Petrie, grocer
. . James S. Carnie, grocer
10 Miss Connon, lodgings.
10-12-14 Harper and Co., w^ire fence
m anuf acturers
16 G. Webster, innkeeper
. . John Cruickshank
20 James Straiten, brewer
22 Alex. Sangster, draper
26 Daniel Mann, tailor
30 Wm. Mathieson
Mearn's Court.
52 8hiprovv
Meter's Court.
11 Chapel Lane.
Millbank.
Bi'oadford.
James White, flesher
Millbank Lane.
From North Broadford to Millbank.
1 James Cooper, sheiiff officer
10 George Robb, grocer
Millbank Place.
Broadford.
Millbank Terrace.
North end of North Broadford.
John Henderson, ornithologist
Millburn Street.
From Wellington road to South
Crown street.
1 Wm. Jolly, printer
. . Mrs R. H. Houston
. . Thomas Will
. . David Dawson, tailor
2 Wm. Stevenson, bookseller
- . B. Summerfield, (postal telegraphs)
3 Thomas Ritchie, shipowner
4 Mrs Carter
. . Jas. Littlejohn (of J. L. and Sons)
5 Robert Alexander
6 Alex. H. Taylor, R.N.
7 Andrew Baxter, cashier.
8 James R. Jones, teacher
9 Charles Gordon (of C. G. and Son)
10 Alex. Mnne (of A. MUne & Co.)
11 John Beattie
12 Alex. Gibb, agent
Milne's Court.
75 GaUowgate.
Milne's (Provost) Court.
65 GaUowgate.
Milner's Court.
25 Guestrow.
Minister Lane
From Kidd lane to Skene Street.
8 Wm. Smith, blacksmith
10 Alex. Murdoch, violin maker
Mitchell's Court.
78 West North Street.
Mitcbell's Court.
41 Guestrow.
Mitchell Place.
From King street to West North st.
1 Mrs Jamieson
2 John Webster (of K. and W.)
3 Wm. M. Shand (Aberdeen, Leith
and Clyde Shipping Co. )
. . Thomas Donaldson, builder
4 .John Tait, grocer
5 Wm. Ross
358
STREET DIRECTORY.
Moir's Court.
103 Gallowgate.
Mount Place.
From North end of Mount street to
Ann Place.
1 Adam Mitcliell, builder
2 Wm. Morrison, fleshtr
3 Alex. Lumsden
4 Mrs Diack
6 Mrs Van Stavern
Mount Street.
From Rosemount place to Mount
place.
LEFT HAND SIDE
2 John Gray (of W. M'Kinnon & Co. )
4 Mrs Alex. Hay
6 George Troup
8 Mrs John Smith
10 Industrial Asylum ; Mrs Duncan,
matron
12 Rev. P. Ferguson
14 George Tough, draper
16 Mrs James Ledingham
18 Lawrence Jaffray, clerk (P.O.)
20 David Bremner
22 Thomas Lovatt, missionary
24 David Brown, shipmaster
26 Mrs Scott
. . J. S. Chalmers, shipmaster
Mount street (West.)
28 John Lyall, traveUer (T. C. & Sons)
. . Miss Milne
. . F. Shinnie, writer
30 T. C. Hvnd, teacher
32 W. Rattray, iun. (of P. Whyte and
Co.)
"William Laing, ironmonger, Eden
Cottage
Rev. J. Duncan, Eden Cottage
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
1 Mrs Coutts, lodgings
. . A. Clark, jun. , agent
IJ J. Wright, granite and marble
cutter
8 Wm. Rattray (of P. Whyte and Co.)
5 Mrs Macdonell
7 Johnston Pirie, clerk
9 Wm. Davidson, clothier
11 Alex. M'Lean, shipmaster
. . John Scott, agent
13 Wm Cowan, engineer
15 John Edwards, manufacturer
17 James Sim
19 James C. Sutherland (of A. and S.)
. . Wm. M. Tennant, draper
. . George Milne
. . James Murray, telegraphist, Alves
Cottage
. . James Duthie, Alves Cottage
21 John Craib, mason
23 John Marshall, draper
25 John Lyon, provision curer
27 Mrs M'Leod
27i- Rev. John Hunter, Elm Cottage
. . John Gorrod, do.
. . Charles Gorrod, mason, do.
29 James Black
. . W. M'C. Gordon (T. and C. Bank). '
31 Alex. Davidson, grocer
33 James Yates, writer
. . Wm. Shives, boot-closer
35 Wm. Henderson, clerk
37 Mrs Robertson
. . Wm. Walker, clerk (N. of S. E. L.
Co.)
39 James Stephen, ironmonger
41 Robert Law
. . George J. Mercer, steel merchant
. . Robert Wilson (of R. W. and Son)
James Kinghorn, draper. Mount
Cottage
Mount Street (South).
From Rosemount place to Leadside.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
2 Thomas S. Conuon, druggist
4 Wm. Slaker, jjainter
6 John A. Ross, accountant
. . James Rae, agent
. . Peter Clark, draper
. . Wm. Mutch, cattle dealer
5 William Dilling, cashier
. . William Fowler, clerk
. . George Rae, tailor
10 Peter Henderson, clothier
Kintore place.
12 James Simpson, clothier
16 John Allan (Richards & Co.)
16 Mrs Anderson
30 Wm. Clark, manager
32 James Martin, millwright
34 Robert Duguid
38 Mrs Walker
40 Alex. Clark, grocer
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
1 William Milne, grocer
3 Alex. Sfacpherson, baker
5 James Wight, draper
11 James Rae, jjainter
25 Mrs Simpson, restaurant
Kintore place.
31 Rosemount Preserved Provision
Manufactory
Mount Street (West).
From Mount street westward
Miss Shand, teacher
Alex. Wright (Tramway Co.)
Wm. Birss
Peter Saunders, clerk (R. and Co.)
•STREET DIRECTORY
359
Miss M'RoVjbie, draper
J. Rutherford ;G. N. of S. R.)
Samuel Tawse, clothier (of T. & M.)
Mounthooly.
From Gallowgate to Canal street.
1 James Wight, dniggist
3 Wm. Davidson, flasher
5 Miss Millar, milliner
8 Wm. Park, furniture dealer
20 Andrew Williamson & Co., stone-
cutters
21 George Smith, wright
29 Mrs Duflus, grocer
Murray's Court.
22 Loch street
Mutton Brae.
From Woolmanhill to Den burn.
25 Matthew Deans, chimney sweeper
National Bank Court.
42 Castle street.
Nellfield Place-
From south end of Holburn street
to Cuparstone road.
Mrs F. Smith, Burnside House
2 John Mann, late shipmaster
3 John Macandrew, inspector of works
4 Arthur Dunn, mason
5 Joseph Selbie, clerk (A. P. & Sons)
6 William Harper, mason
8^ George Hughes
. . George Sim, commercial traveller
9 G. Rhynas and Son, X'ainters
14 Alex. Ritchie, clothier (of D. and
A. R.)
15 James Gray, clerk
16 Alex. Sangster, grocer
17 Alex. Fraser, commission agent
18 Alex. Cook, house cai-penter
Nelson Lane.
King street.
Nelson Place.
King street.
2 Miss Anderson
. . Peter Howie, grocer
Nelson Street.
Fi-om King street to Gallowgate.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
9 Charles Cowie (of Hay & Cowie)
9 Mrs Farquharson
. . John Milne, bi)ttler
11 James Hay (of Hay & Cowie)
13 Joseph Maitland, book agent
15 Miss E. Hay, teacher
21 Wm. Hall, sergeant of police
. . Francis Middleton, sergeant of
police
23 Mrs Salter
29 Miss Craig, Melbourne Cottage
Arthur Fraser, granite works
45 Alex. Niv.n, writer
47 John Ci'aig
47i Mrs Singer, teacher
63 John Craig, granite worka
U. P. Church.
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
St. Nicholas Poor House
Wm. Dalgliesh, governor
Alex. Harper, porter
44 Andrew Craig, grocer
76 Hugh Stewart, beadle
Neptune Terrace.
Entry from 47 York street.
1 James Hunter, draughtsman
Wm. Porter, house agent
James Moir, rojiemaker
Netlierkirkgate.
From Broad street to St. Nicholas st.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
Union lane.
3 Jas. Bannerman, commission agent
5 Mrs Robb, lodgings
St. Catherine's mynd.
11 Alex. Gray, watchmaker
13 Mrs Bryden, lodgings
. . Mrs Cruickshank, lodgings
15 Alex. Dakers, engraver
17-19 John Wilson, bookbinder
25 Mrs Singer, eating house
I 35 Wm. Laurie, bookbinder .
! . . Robert King, printer
39 Wm. Cadenhead, agent
41 Wm. Jessieman, paper ruler
51 M'Combie's co'urt.
53-55 Lewis Smith, bookseller
57-59 George Newton, spirit dealer
Carnegie's brae.
63-65 Mrs Mahoney, vintner
67 A. Callaghan, saw maker
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
6 Mrs Ritchie, refreshment rooms
8 James Bruce, spirit dealer
16-18 George Donald, painter
20 Wm. Silver, clothier
22 Wm. Walker, tinjilate worker
28 J. & J. Hodge, cutlers
30 Yeat's court.
160
STREET DIRECTORY.
34-36 Jamieson & Mitchell, tea and
wine nierchants
40 Mrs Roberts
44 Alex. Gerrard, innkeeper
46 George Masson, printer
. . John Lister, lapidary
52 Alex. Stephen, painter
54 David McHardy & Son, smiths
60 George B. M'Kinnon, watchmaker
64 Alex. Stephen, waiter
70 Lendrum & Edwards, manufac-
turers
72 St. Nicholas Brass Foundry
Mcol's Court.
106 John street.
North Broadford.
See Broadford f North. J
North Charlotte Street.
See Charlotte street (North. J
North Silver Street.
See Silver street (North. J
Northlield.
Gilcomston.
Northfield Public School
6 Benjamin Hu'd, grocer
11 John Strachan & Sons, grain mer-
chants
16 John Nicol, beadle
Ogston's Court.
84 Broad street.
Osborne Place.
From North Albert street westward.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Wm. Garvie (of J. G. & Sons)
3 Mrs C. Sefton
4 John Scott (N. of S. Bank)
5 James Lumsden
6 James Durno, com. traveller
7 George Carmichael, bank agent
8 James M'Kenzie, draper
9 Mrs Geo. Chalmers
.. Thomas M'Pherson, cutter
10 Alex. Greig, manager
11 Wm. Templeton, M.D.
12 John Broomhead (Inland Revenue)
18 John Bulloch, jun., clerk
14 Wm. Bulloch (Broadfoi-d Works)
15 James Smith, clerk (Pratt & Keith)
16 Wm. Milne
17 Mrs Alex. Milne
. . Mrs Anderson
18 Mrs Dr Bell
19 Wm. Rutherford
20 John Martin, shipmaster
21 W. Gibson, seedsman (of B. R. and
Co.)
. . James Riach, mate
22 Mrs Lindlay
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
49 Wm. Downie (of J. Symon & Sons)
54 James S. Noble
55 Crawford Noble
56 John R. Barratt
Palmerston Road.
Fi-om Fish Market to WeUington
road.
Park Street.
From Justice street to Railway.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
3 Mrs Morgan, spirit dealer
7 George Masson, provision dealer
9 Robert Masson, cabinetmaker
13j John Mun^ay, shoemaker
17 Charles Robertson & Son, iron-
mongers
19 David Anderson, grocer
HcLSt North street.
25 Wm. Gibb, shoemaker
27-29 Alex. Smith, confectioner
31 P. M. Martin, provision dealer
Sli David Anderson, gardener
33-35 George Brown, grocer
37 Crombie's court.
39 James Hunter, grocer
41 James Wood, baker
Freilerich street.
45 Miss Thomson, dressmaker
. . Mrs Robertson, midwife
. . Mrs Milton, sick nurse
47 Mrs J. George, lodgmgs
51 Wm. Gibb, shoemaker
53 Mrs M'Leod, grocer
Princes street.
55 Mrs J. Still, grocer
57 Miss Stewart
61 George Buchan, overseer
. . James Argo, fiolice detective
63 Hilkiah Stevenson, grocer, &c.
65 John Black, clerk
. . P. M. Young (G. N. of S. R.)
67 John Panton, grocer
69 John Symmers, shi^jmaster
. . Miss Fraser, hairworker
Jasmine tei'race.
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
2a G. Buckner, stoneware merchant
4 Peter Robb, beadle
8 James Lyon, draper
10 Wiiham Duncan, flesher
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361
14 Lewis Anderson, spirit dealer
16 William Walker, grocer, <fcc.
Albion Street Chapel.
20 Benjamin Gash, stoneware mercht
2G-28 Charles Macquitaban, druggist
Wales street.
30 James Farquharson, grocer
32 Mrs Forbes, lodgings
. . Wm. Sutherland, carpenter
34 John Douglas, pawnbroker
38 Wm. Brown, letter carrier
42 Mrs Craig
. . R. S. Mackie, ropemaker
S. Constitntioii street.
44 John Wilson, house carpenter
56 Alex. Nicol, bookseller
58 George Simpson, baker
Railway Bridge.
F. M'Crae, picture frame maker
Cunnigar Hill.
Park Place.
Foot of Park street.
1 John Cantly, shore porter
2 John Hardie, photographer
. . James Alexander, shipmaster
. . James Will, shipmaster
. . George Coutts, mate
. . Mrs M'Donald
4 William Gibb, Customs
. . John Reid, shore porter
.. Alex. Wright (H. M. C.)
8 Mrs Ross
9 William Sim
11 Thomas Turner, chemist
Park Road.
From Park street to Links.
77|- Geo. Donaldson, builder
. . James Christie, teacher of music
. . S. Davidson, com. merchant
. . George Thomson, agent
78 Mrs Ross, lodgings
79 Alex. Tough, grocer
. . A. Bothwell, confectioner
81 Thomas Bowie (H. M. C.)
Park Road Iron Foundry
H. Imlay & Co., envelope makers
James Johnston, Roslin Cottage
J. Taylor, manufacturer
Peacock's Close.
24 Castle street.
Pirie's Court.
50 Castle street.
Plasterer's Court.
70 Gallowgate.
Pocra Pier.
From York street to New Pier.
Aberdeen Leith & Clyde Shipping
Co.'s shed
Alex. Ross, innkeeper
Lawes' Chemical Maniire Co.,
Limited
William Clark, pilot master
John Davidson, assistant pilot-
master
James Massie, overseer
Wm. Dyce Cay, Harbour engineer
Polmuir.
South-west of Ferry hill.
William C. Matthews
John M'Pherson, gardener
Polmuir Eoad.
From Rotunda Place to Polmuir.
Professor Bain, Ferryhill Lodge
Robert Beveridge, Beath Villa
Alex. Fraser, Woodville
James TuUoch, jun. , Clifton Villa
James Morrison, baker
Pork Lane.
From Quay to Virginia street.
12 John Angus, blacksmith
22 Alex. Nicol, meter
Porthill Close.
98 Gallowgate.
Powis Place.
Near Calsayseat.
1 James Riddel, C. E.
2 Mrs Cruickshank
. . A. Pirie, feuar
3 Miss Primerose
. . John Riddoch, traveller
. . J. A. Braik, book-keeper
4 George Rennie, pi-inter
. . Miss Webster, teacher
5 W. L. Aberdein
7 Alex. Smith, engineer
8 John Beat, engine driver
. . David Morrison, flesher
9 James Stott, butcher
10 John B R. Cocker (of J. C. and
Sons)
. . Charles Gordon, feuar
. . Geo. S. Duthie, teacher
11 W. J. Thomson, clerk
362
STREET DIKECTORY.
Poynernook.
Between College street and Joint
Station.
Alex. Pirie & Sons, paper manu-
facturers
Frince Arthur Street.
From Albyn place to Garden place.
1 James Findlay, merchant
Mrs Sliand of Templeland, Albert
Cottage
Mrs Geo. Trail, Arthur Cottage
John Trail, book-keeper, Arthur
Cottage
Prince Regent Street.
From Canal ten-ace to Baltic street.
12 William Bruce, provision curer
. . Robert Bruce, com. agent
13 A. Watt, rope man\ifacturer
. . John Smith, blacksmith
15 James Wishart, carver
. . Wm. Gammie, overseer
17 Geddes's court.
18 David Mackay, gi'ocer
20 James Ewing, sexton
. . Alex. Jamieson, baker
25 T. Mathieson, shipmaster
Princes Street.
From King street to Park street.
11 F. Andrew, hardware merchant
13 Thomas Donaldson, stabler
17 D. Eoberts, leather merchant
Princes Street Public School.
20 Alex. B. Shirreffs
. . Miss Shirreflfs, dressmaker
23 Watt & Clark, builders
Prospect Court.
28 Virginia street.
Prospect Terrace.
From Millburn street to Deemouut.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 James Ingram, grocer
. . Alex. Taylor, shipmaster
3 Alex. Henderson, builder
6 Wm. Elrick (G. N. of S. R.)
. . Mrs Anderson, lodgings
7 George Henderson, builder
9 Wm. Drummond, engine driver
. . Alex. Dey, manager
13 John Munro, fishcurer
15 James Dale, ticket inspector
17 Benjamin Hodson, wool buyer
19 Wm. Jackson, clerk
21 Peter Campbell, seaman
31 John Coutts (of J. & J. Coutts)
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 Charles Helmrich
4 Wm. Rait
. . Arch. M'Kenzie, clerk
6 R. H. Watson (W. Clync & Sons)
8 Mrs Adam
10 Wm. Laurie, bookbinder
12 Mrs Beattie
14 William Gellan, clerk
18 Mrs A. Butchart
20 Wm. Proctor, inspector
22 A. M'Donald (of A. & I). M'D.)
24 James Morrison, fishcurer
. . Mrs James N. Justice
Queen Street.
From Broad street to North street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
3 Keith and Gibb, lithograjDhers
7 Aberdeen Hercdd Office
11 James Davidson, builder
13 George Park, spirit dealer
16 R. Mackinlay, tea merchant
19 G. Machray, spirit dealer
21 P. & M. Barrie, hat manufacturers
23 Wm. Anderson, clothier
27 Robert Birss, druggist
29 Wm. Green, merchant
31 Mrs Duthie
33 A. Troup, stationer
36 Wm. Milne, clerk
. . John Milne, clerk
37 J. Bisset and Co. , grocers
39 A. and D. M'Donald, boot and shoe
makers
43 Alex. M'Gregor, saddler
Shoe lane.
45 James Low and Co., saddlers
47 Aberdeen Quill Manufactory
49 James Macguire, clothier
53 W. J. Eadie, clothier
55 John Gumming, shoemaker
59 Mrs Davidson, nailliner
61 Mrs Hay, broker
63 James Mitchell, tailor
65 Misses Davidson, drapers
73 John Ferrier, spirit dealer
79 Wm. Legge, tinsmith
81 George Gray, grocer
83 Alex. Walker, hairdresser
85 Miss Campbell, milliner
89 Jas. Walker, boot and shoe maker
93 Mrs Allan
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 Alex. Simpson, bookseller
4 Mrs Stewart, midwife
. . Alex. Stewart, insurance agent
6 Alex. Dakers, engraver
8 AVm. Jeffrey, grocer
10 Clironicle court.
. . Mrs Letters, pawnbroker
. . John Donaldson, flesher
. . George Park, .'spirit dealer
STEEET DIRECTORY.
363
John Donaldson, fleslier
Mrs Anderson, lodgings
A. Ogilvie & Co., hatters
Patrick Whyte and Co., tobacco
and snuff manufacturers
Robert Tocher, agent
James Ewing, photographer
John Mason &: 8on, jDainters
J. Murray, boot top maker
Mrs Fullarton , teacher of music
Robert Morice, merchant
Alex. Forbes, merchant
Chas. Walker, commission mercht.
B. Crowther, rag merchant
Mill of Cults Warehouse ; J. Thom-
son
J. & J. P. Edmond & Spark, book-
binders
Lodge wall:
Mrs. Glennie, innkeejier
George Pirie, confectioner
Artillery Gymnasium.
Alex. Stephen (Pratt & Keith)
Alex. Gunn, plumber
G. Falconer, Artillery Tavern
68 Wm. M'Kenzie, baker
Wm. Gilchrist & Co., funeral un-
dertakers
Mrs Wade, grocer
Queen's Cross.
At junction of Albyn place with
Skene road.
George W. Wilson (of G. W. W. &
Co.)
John Milne, confectioner
D. R. M'Kinnon
John D. Skene, com. agent
Queen's Eoad.
From Queen's Cross to Glenburnie
road.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
Edward Fiddes (N. of S. B.)
Miss Abercrombie
Rev. J. M. Sloan (F. S. C. Manse)
J. P. Kay, druggist, Elgin Villa
James Smith, gardener
John Smith, shoemaker
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
A. A. Eelford
James Eaton
Alex. Gibb (of J. & A. Gibb)
Gavin Coutts, merchant
Queen's Terrace.
From Rubislaw terrrce to Albyn ter.
5 W. B. Ferguson (G. N. of S. R.)
6 John Otto Macqueen, advocate
7 T. Wilsone, advocate
8 R. B. Home, sharebroker
Queensford Place.
From Broadford lane to Causevvayend
George Mathieson, feuar
Ragg's Lane.
From .37 Broad street to Guestrow.
2 Wm. Duncan, shoemaker
3 John Middleton, tailor
4 James Webster, broker
damage's Court.
83 Broad street.
Red Lion Court.
77 Broad street.
Reid's Court.
3i GaUowgate.
Reid's Court.
7 Shiprow.
Reid's (D.) Court.
49 Gallowgate.
Regent Quay.
From Shore brae to G. N. of S.
Railway Station.
1 Geoi'ge Machray, spirit dealer
2-3 John Taylor, merchant
3-4 James E. Gordon, com. agent
6 John Smith
. . Lawrence TuUoch, grain merchant
7 George Pegler, fruiterer
8 Gilbert Fmdlay, hairdresser
Weigh-lwusc square.
9 John Begg, merchant
9^ Hugh Haiper, ship chandler
10 David Benzies, shipmaster
. . Hugh Harper, shijj chandler
10?, G. Elsmie & Son, coal merchants
11 Andrew Mitchell, ship broker
. . Shipmasters' Society Hall
12 James Winlaw, jun.
. . James Duncan, spirit dealer
.. Peter Russell, M.D.
13 Andrew Sherer, ship chandler
. . Thos. W. Kettle, Lloyd's surveyor
. . W. P. Booth, merchant
14 John Ritchie, spirit dealer
. . Aberdeen Co-operative Coal Society
Limited ; Alex. Taylor, man.
Marischcd street.
15 Wm. Findlay, innkeeper
Shore lane.
16 Custom House
. . George Middleton (H. M. C.)
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STREET DIRECTOEY.
17 Harbour Branch T. and C. Bank ;
agent, W. M'C, Gordon
. . Adam & Co. , ship brokers
. . 0 Ludwig & Co., ship brokers
1 8 G. & W. Davidson, merchant
19 W. "Williams & Sons, com. merchts.
20 Do. do.
21 Thomson's court.
. . G. Thomson & Son, wine merchts.
.. Alex. Skene, wholesale tea mercht.
22 Do. do.
23 George Munro, spirit dealer
25 Scott's court.
. . Robert Burt, tailor
. . Robert Clark (H. M. C.)
26 & 27 Robert Burt, tailor
28 Jas. F. Kellas, shipping master
. . Merchant Seamen's Office
28 Alex. Inglis, ship chandler
James street.
29 James Mitchell, outfitter
30 Arthur Smith, painter
31 Mrs P. Buyers, ship chandler, &c.
32 Do. do.
32 D. Mearns, shipping agent
33 John Shand, porter
39 Mrs Taylor, colTee rooms
Pork lane.
40| Mrs J. Low, tailor
42 Wm. Harvey, British Hotel
Water lane.
44 Mrs Cameron, spirit dealer
46 Alex. Hall, merchant
47 Do. do.
49 James Dow, flesher
Sugarhouse lane.
50 Charles Cameron, tobacconist
62 Thos. Tait & Scms, papermakers
53 J. Forsyth & Co. , druggists
64 David Ritchie, shipmaster
. . Mrs Milne
. . "Wm. Duncan, shipmaster
.. C. Cameron, tobacconist
55 Alex. R. Glegg, grocer
66 jMrs Hart, grocer
58 Northern Co-Operative Co.
Commerce street.
59 Alex. M'Donald, shoemaker
60 Mrs C. Anderson, spirit dealer
61 Mrs Anderson, lodgings
.. James M'Donald, iron merchant
63 John Gash & Suns, metal brokers
64 George Ironside, spirit dealer
Great North of Scotland Railway
Offices and Goods Station
Benny's V/ynd.
From Green to Caiunelite street.
Eettie's Court.
26 Broad street.
Ehind's Court.
64 Gallowgate.
Richmond Street.
From Kintore place to Rosemount pL
LEFT HAND SIDE.
27 Wm. Marr, boot and shoe maker
5 Alex. M'Pherson, jun., baker
3 J. B. Ash, cutter
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
22 R. C. Watson, teacher
26 W. Davidson, clerk
46 Miss Cassie, mUUner
. . Mrs Irvine
. . S. R. W. Shaw, valuator
48 Misses C. & M. Riddel, drapers
Richmond Terrace-
From Rosemount place, northward.
1 A. S. Moi-rison
. . Robert Barron, ironmonger
. . George M'Kenzie
2 John Morrison (G. N. of S. R.)
4 J. C. Adams, com. traveller
. . Charles Laing, tailor
. . George Kerr, R.A.
. . John Todd (N. Co-operative Co.)
11 Patrick Morgan, clerk
. . John Reid, manager
. . Thomas Piggie, overseer
Rodger's Walk.
116 John street.
Alex. Laing, skinner and tanner
John M'Pherson and Co., comb
manufacturers
Rose's Court.
18 Commerce street.
Rose Street.
From Union place to Bridewell.
1 James Moir, surgeon
4 John Milne, confectioner
5 John Fraser, cabhirer
6 James Trail, wright, &c.
9 James Brown, game dealer
10 Rev. Chas. Skene
. . John Alexander, upholsterer
12 John Cruickshank, LL.D.
14 Wm. Ross, advocate
15 Miss Sheriffs
16 Alex. Neil, grocer
17 Alex. Stephen
. . Mrs. Captain Stephen
. . Alex. Macdonald, advocate
18 John Scott (N. Agricul. Co.)
20 Barbara Law, grocer
.. Wm. Smith, printer (of Davidson
& Smith;
STEEET DIRECTORY.
36i
22 John Rust and Son, timber mer-
chants
25 Mrs Findlay, sick nurse
26 John Rust (of J. R. & Son)
Rosebank Terrace.
South end of Crown street.
1 Alex. Gauld, assist, sup., Joint
Station
. . Alex. Stewart, sen.
2 Miss Davidson, lodgings
4 Miss Hay, lodgings
Rosemount Place.
From Skene sqtiare to Belvidere place
LEBT HAND SIDE.
11 Thomas Gilbert, supt.
Cray's Buildings —
1 Charles Brown, clerk
2 Alex. Heni-y, house carpenter
. . Mrs John Gordon
. . Donald Macnair, book agent
. . Thomas Laing, ironmonger
3 Robert Tait, hardware merchant
. . James Wilson (of R. W. & Son)
33 John Beaton, hairdresser
35 Alex. Milne, Rosehill Cottage
39 George Shives, butcher
41 Mrs Turner
45 Wm. Blaikie, (W. Symon & Co.)
47 James Emslie of Tullochvenus
57 George Templeton, traveller
South Mount street.
63 John Taylor, telegraphist
. . Mrs Yule
. . Robert Beattie, sheriff clerk depute
65 James Thomson, butcher
67 James Fraser, shipmaster
69 A. Bisset, draper
71 Alexander Davidson, coal agent
75 Wm.,Masson, com. traveller
. . James Philii3, teacher
. . Francis W. Steel, slater
Richmond Sti'eet.
85-87 John C. M'Pherson, grocer
95 John Gill, draper
£den place.
105 Miss Donald, teacher
113 Mrs James Bisset
115 James A. B. Dunbar, grocer
Short locmings.
141 Miss Troup
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
8 Shaw's Hospital, Rosebank House
12 Charles M 'Robbie, house carpenter
Forbes street.
24 Mrs Wilkie
. . Miss Mitchell
. . Mrs John Duncan
.. John Cowe (W. C. Ry.)
28 Alex. Aiken, painter
30 Miss Connell
31
30 Alex. Urquhart, grocer
32 Wm. Chrystall
36 Robt. Stevens, grocer, Rosemount
House
40 Alex. Badenoch, tailor
44 Andrew Petrie, merchant
4fi A. Walker, tobacconist
48 Alex. Green, teacher
60 Mrs Grant
. . John Taylor (Chivas Bros.)
52 Wm. Moir, advocate
56 James Walker, clerk
Mount street.
62 Alex. M'Pherson, baker
64 James Mowat, tailor
66 Mrs Capt. Marsh
70 G. Schaschke, tailor
72 Andrew Gall, druggist
74 Wm. Scutt, N. of S. Bank
76 John Sim, do. do.
Richmond terrace.
80 W. M. Tennant, draper
84 David Rattray (of F. and R.)
86 Eev. John Stephen, Manse
90 Robert Ranken, agent
. . John Forsyth, leather merchant
94 Rev. Dr. Walter M'Gilvray, View
place
View terrace.
100 James Souttar, architect
108 Jas. Thomson, manager (J. B. and
Co.)
110 James Youngson, bootmaker
Rutherford Free Church.
Loanhead terrace.
140 Miss Henderson
. . Mrs Stewart, laundress
Rosemount Terrace.
From Forbes street to Mary place.
1 R. H. Strachan, grocer
2 Rev. Andrew Dickie
3 Mrs Anderson
4 Alex. Keith (of K. and G.)
5 James Murray (J. and. J. Crombie)
6 Miss Diiguid
7 Alex. Robertson, plumber
8 Mrs Shepherd
9 James Lorimer, sen. (of J. L. and
Son)
Roslin Terrace.
From King street to Park road.
1 Wm. Keith, jun.
2 Mrs Crabb
. . Andrew Spence, accountant
3 Mrs Mitchell
4 Wm. Graham, baker
5 D. Mackie, manufacturer
6 John Hardie, photographer
7 Angus M' Donald
. . Miss M 'Donald, teacher of music
8 Charles Coutts, druggist
STREET DIRECTORY.
10 Andrew Ross, chemist
llj Mrs Mair
ll^^ Wm. Mair, grocer
12 Joseph Jack, sen.
13 Wm. Urquhart, shipmaster
14 Wm. Dey, session clerk for Old
Machar parish
Ross's Court.
22 Schoolhill.
Ross's Court.
6 Upperkirkgate.
Rotunda Place.
N.E. corner of Roy's Nursery.
1 Wm. Dyce Cay, harbour engineer
2 Hugh Sutherland
3 Thouias Cullen, inspector of taxes
4 John Roy, nursery seedsman
Rotunda Place (South).
West side of Polmuir road.
John Milne (of Milne and Pledge)
C. B. Davidson, advocate
Charles P. Griffith
A. Hossack, fruiterer
R. S. Smith, siu-veyor of taxes
John M'Lauchlan, timber merchant
Rubisla^w Place.
From Albyn place to Waverley place.
1 Win. Mortimer
2 Andrew Smith, late draper
3 James Smith, watchmaker
4 Kobert Drysdale (Union Bank)
6 Chas. Walker, commission agent
6 James Marshall, M.D.
Rubislaw Terrace.
From Rubislaw place, westwai-d.
5 James Fose (of D. Rose and Co.)
6 James J. Todd, manufacturer
7 Mrs James Williaiaison
8 Mrs James Westland
9 John Miller (of J. M. and Co.)
li Robert Milne, general manager,
(G. N. of S. R.)
11 Mrs G. Cooper Scott
12 Alex. Edmond, sen., advocate
18 Mrs Thomas Best
14 J. D. Milne, advocate
15 Gavin T. Todd, manufacturer
16 Dr. Thomas Farquhar
17 John Dove Wilson, advocate
18 Mrs Dr. Maclure
19 Rev. James Forsyth, D.D.
22 Thomas Ruxton, advocate
St. Andrew Street.
From Loch street to Woolmanhill.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
6 Mrs White, midwife
14| John Philip, prison w.arder
16 1 Robert Bruce, spirit dealer
22 Wm. Johnston, agent
26 Geo. C. Angus, clerk
George street.
36 John Taylor, coachman
Crooked lane.
Black-friar's street.
77-79 D. Henderson & Sons, japannera
83 Miss Duguid.
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
1 George Scatterty, grocer
7 Mrs Pirie, sick nurse
9 Wm. Maitland, grocer
George street.
27-29 D. Macdonald, leather merchant
31 Alex. Mann, carpet shoe maker
45 Mrs John Rao, grocer
47 James Brown, coachman
. . George M'Kay
49 James Smith, flesher
55-57' Geo. Birnie, grocer
Charlotte street.
St. Andrew street public school.
62 C M 'Robbie, spirit dealer
QQ Wm. Valentine, tailor
70^ George Reid, tailor
72 'John Scott (N. Ag. Co.)
. . Wm. Macadam, church officer . Free
South)
74 Mrs Cay, proprietrix
. . Alexander Milne, clerk
. . Alex. Smith, grocer
76 Do. do.
North St. AndreiD street.
80 Wm. Rae, gardener
St. Andrew St. (North).
From St. Andrew street to John st.
3 Jas. Troup, plasterer (of J. F. <fcCo.)
4 Alex. Duff us, wholesale confec-
tioner
St. Catherine's Court.
16 Shiprow.
St. Catherine's Place.
32 Shiprow.
St. Catherine's Wynd.
From Union st. to Netherkirkgate
2 Alex. Chapman (of C. and Co. )
. . Mrs David Troup
. . Miss Beattie, lodgings
4 James Watt, warehouseman
STEEET DIEECTOKY,
36r
5 Edward G. Lumley, tailor
7 Mrs Singer, lodgings
. . J. Malcomson, boot top manufac-
turer
9 John Avery, printer
. . Northern Advertiser Office
St. Clair Street.
From King street to W. North street.
Wm, Anderson, stonecutter
Ross and Sons, plasterers
T. Watson, rag merchant
M 'Donald and Benzie, sculptors
Sangster and Co. , bottlers
C, Napier, manure manufacturer
A. Pidler, coal broker
John Fidler, provision dealer
John Smith, cork manufacturer
St. Clement Court.
21 St. Clement street
St. Clement Street.
From Garvock street to York place.
1 George Spark, late merchant
2 Bobt. Maitland, shipowner
3 Misses Anderson
. . Andrew Main, shipwright
4 J. Ewen, shoemaker
8 Wm. Main, sailma er
. . Jas. Bowie, Dean of Guild's officer
. . James Wishart, draughtsman
10 John Auld, flesher
14 BIrs Wm. Murray
16 R. Mathieson, grocer
Footdee Iron Works
Wm. Brodie (Blaii le Bros.)
St. Cleraent Church,
'tootdee Public School.
15 Wm. Napier, moulder
17 Peter Jardella, grocer
19 St. Clement Court.
James Booth, boilermaker
20 George Munro, cab hirer
23 John Wali-er, grocer
26 Alex. A. Kinnear, shoemaker
29 Mrs Forbes, spirit dealer
31 Francis M. Rae, grocer
32 Alex. Linklater, shipmaster
38 G. andW. Davidson, rope and twine
merchants
52 Peter Jardella, grocer
68 Thomas M'Donald, shoemaker
76 C. Gordon, stoneware merchant
78 G. and W. Wilson, grocers
St. Clement Place.
opposite 50 St. Clement street
2 John Barclay, overseer
. . Wm. Fettes, carpenter
. . Alex. Philip, overseer
St. John's Place.
From Crown st. to Crown ten-ace
St. John's Episcopal Church.
James M. Munro, teacher
St. Machar Place.
South end of Hardgate
1 W. Noble, inspector
Old Machar Poor House.
St. Mary's Place.
From Crown terrace to Crown st.
1 Mrs Morison
Mrs Middleton, lodgings
Alexander Ingram, plumber
Miss Wood
Miss Lawrence, dressma'' er
Robert Wi-ight, grocer
Mi's Wm. Henderson
Thomas Jamieson, teacher
Mi.ss Elmslie
Mrs Calder, lodgings
5 Alex. Steel (of A. Steel & Co..)
6 Peter Riddel (Harbour Office)
6i Mrs Reid
7 James Smith, late carpenter
. . Mrs Robert Wood
S Wm. Georgeson, coach builder
9 W. D. Scott
12 A. E. Merson, slater
. . John Collie (of C. & C.)
. . A. G. Stepen (N. Ass. Co.)
14 Mrs Smith
. . Misses Adam
18 J. Fleming, hardware merchant
St. Nicholas Lane.
From St. Nicholas st. to Correction
wynd.
2 Lemon Tree Hotel (James Milne)
9 Prince of Wales Hotel (R. Brown)
20 Globe Parcel Express Office
24 James Smith, publisher
. . Aberdeen Weekly News
St. Nicholas Street.
From Union street to George street-
XjEFT hand side.
1 Robert Wilson & Son, booksellers
St. Nicholas lane.
3-5 Wm. Fyffe, hat and cap manu-
facturer
9 Do. do,
11 Robert Macaldowie, jun., hosier
13 Wm. Stevenson, bookseller
15 Wm. Davidson, paper ruler
. . Davidson & Smith, printers
17 J. T. ThomiDson, watchmaker
368
STREET DIRECTORY.
19 Miss Cassie, millinei'
21 Mrs John Robei-tson, City Hotel
23 Andrew Millar, watchmaker
25 A. <fc J. Smith, jewellers
Correction icynd.
29 Joseph C. Firth, watchmaker
31 P. Gordon, stoneware merchant
33 Mi-s Macdonald, hosier
35 Mrs Ogg
. . Wm. Mollison, auctioneer
37 James Mowat, clothier
39 Robert Beveridge, manufacturer
43 Wm. Sutherland, hardware mer-
chant
45 Geo. Thomson & Co. , bakers
47 Do. do.
. . Misses Thomson
49 A. Mitchell, hide merchant
51 "Wm. Meldrum, clothier
63 Kesson & Macdonald, carvers and
gilders
55 Francis Croli, baker
Churchyard gate.
67-59 Wm. Fraser, ironmonger
&1 W. M'Kenzie, publisher
. . James Rae, agent
63 Alex. Badenoch, outfitter
65 J. & J. Urquhart, druggists
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
4 John Duncan, goldsmith
6 Do. do.
10 F. B. Kelly, clothier
12 J. & G. Gordon, fishing tackle
makers
14 Macaldowie & Co. , brush manufac-
turers
16 Robert Wilson, gunmaker
18 Wm. Dickson, hatter
Nether kirkg ate.
20 Thos. Duncan & Son, cork manu-
facturers
22 John Pyfe & Son, brushmakers to
the Queen
26 Miss Johnston, dressmaker
. . M. King, dentist
28 James Murray, bookseller
30 J. T. Mackay & Son, jewellers
32 George Dickson, tailor
. . J. C. Firth, watchmaker
34 John Sutherland, druggist
36 Peter Milne, draper
40 A. -Stewart, draper
42 Aberdeen and Northern Friendly
Society
44 D. & A. Ritchie, tailors
FiourmiLlbrae.
46 James Kinghorn, draper
48 Brebner & Grant, merchants
. . Miss Edward, lodgings
. . Miss Strachan, seamstress
. . Miss Quirie, dressmaker
52 Brebner & Mutch, drapers
64 John Ross, builder
. . J. W. Jack, accountant
56 Davie & Mitchell, drapers
58 Poi'ter & Leighton, boot and shoe
makers
60 John Ewing, tailor
. . Taylor & Glennie, milliners
62 John Mathieson, cabinetmaker
64 Thomas Masson, flesher
Q'd Dr. Connon
. . John Lister, lapidary
68 Alex. Urquhart, grocer
St. Paul Street.
From Gallowgate to Loch street.
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
1 and 3 Northern Co-operative Co.,
grocers
5 Wm. Adam, beadle
E. U. Church
9J St. Paul Street Hall ; Robert
Wyllie, keeper
St. Paul street Public School.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
2 and 4 Thomas R. Watson, draper
10 David Reid, pawnbroker
. . Hind Harper, beadle
. . John Craigen, photographer
. . Wm. Thomson, grocer
16 Wm. Ronald, leather merchant
IS Porter & Sinclair, merchants
26 and 28 Knox & Webster, ii'on mer-
chants
30 Donald Mitchell, lemonade manu-
facturer
34 A. H. Poison, teacher of dancing
. . John Dickson, corkcutter
. . Hugh Whannel, beadle
42 John Rennie, buUder
Schoolhill.
From Upperkirkgate to WoolmanhiU.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
3 Mrs John M'Leod, watchmaker
5 John Brotchie
. . Miss Ramsay, lodgings
7 Thos. Curr, tea merchant
9 J. Taylor, musical instrument
maker
11 Mrs John M'Leod, watchmaker
. . John Mackie, basketmaker
13 Johnston Milne, bootmaker
15 Robert Barron, ironmonger
Churchyard gate.
19 A. M. Greenlaw, tailor and clothier
21^ Wm. Skene, lithographer
31 Misses Duncan, dressmakers
33 George Gordon, plumber
35 W. Walker, umbrella maker
37 Do. do.
41-43 Andw. Duguid, fui-niture dealer
Back ivynd.
43i James M'Leod, grocer
45 Alex. Anderson
STEEET DIRECTORY.
369
45 George Andei^son, advocate
47 Georg-e Findlay, M.D.
. . James Farquhar (of F. & G.)
. . Alex. Watt, writer
49 "Wm. Henderson, M.D.
61 Mrs John M'Laren
63 James D. Wyness. M.B., C.M.
65a Wm. Connon, fui-niture dealer
65 Do. . do.
. . Miss Robertson, dressmaker
67 James Mitchell (of M. & M.)
59 Geo. Jamieson, merchant
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 Peter Ferries, spirit dealer
. . Charles Tough
4 Gordon's court.
6 James Wilson, provision merchant
8 Wordie & Co., carriers
. . Wm. Morris, veterinary forge
. . Wm. Cromar, cutter
8^ Smith & M'Kenzie, plumbers
10 John Kean, saddler
12 Do. do.
14 Duthie's court.
. . Wm. Christie, overseer
.. Jas. Wilson, provision merchant
16 Geo. Anderson, watchmaker
20 Donald's court.
. . J. Hepburn, printer
22 Ross's court.
Robert Findlay, stabler
24 Jas. M'Kellican, clerk
. . J. Taylor, mus. instrument maker
. . Wm. Ogilvie, cab proprietor
26 R. Wright & Son, grocers
28 James Mackay, bookseller
30 Peter Raeburn, baker
32 Garden & Raeburn, bakers
Harriet street.
34 J. & A. Rae, tobacconists
36 Mrs Duncan, lodgings
38 James Craig, saddler
40-44 Wm. Shirras & Son, tinplate
workers
46i Mitchell & Mull, bakers
48 James Souttar, architect
50 Miss ]\Iurray
62-54 James Asher & Sons, merchts.
56 Aberdeen Tailoring Co.
Robert Gordon's Hospital
58 Miss Davidson, hosier
62 George M'Bain, baker
64 J. Menzies, boot and shoe maker
66 Miss Gibson
. . James Craig, saddler
'. . Misses M. & J. Milne
68 Wm. Herd, provision merchant
Scott's Court.
25 Regent quay.
Seamount Place.
Prom Gallowgate to West North st.
5 Wm. Lorimer, pawnbroker
9 Mrs Minty
. . Wm. Hay, boot and shoe maker
. . Misses Hay, dressmakers
11 Adam Watt, cutter
13 Daniel Campbell, shoemaker
. . Hugh Walker, carpenter
15 Alex. Mathieson
17 G. M. Low, com. traveller
21 Wm. Imlay, manager
22 James Ritchie
25 Thomas Gibb, police detective
30 A. Mathieson, filemaker
37 Gilbert Martin, hairdresser
St. Margaret's Mission Chapel.
74 Wm. Robertson, plasterer
Seaview Place.
Opposite 128 West North street.
2 James Main, police sergeant
4 James Robertson
6 P. Wilson, grocer
Slia^w's Court.
90 Gallowgate.
Shewen's Court.
119 Gallowgate.
Shiprow.
From Union street to Mai-ket street.
LEFT HAKD SIDE.
11, 13, 15 James Campbell, spirit dealer
17 Mrs Milne, provision dealer
23 George Reid, grocer
27 Wm. Crawford, confectioner
27^ John Milne, broker
31 Robert Rainnie, grocer
33 Robert Lyall & Sons, blacksmiths
39 Robert Robb, bi'oker
Free Union Church.
51 George Fyfe, grocer
53 Wm. Smith, joiner
Shore brae.
67 R. Sheret, grocer
71 A. Shepherd, provision merchant
73 D. Bremner, overseer
RIGHT HAKD SIDE.'
1 Wm. M'Leod, tailor
6 Morrison & Anderson, bakers
Reid's court.
7 A. Anderson (of M. & A.)
. . Alex. Slasser, Gas Works
8 Dinnis EUey, fruiterer
10 Cruick shank's court.
12 John Rae, spirit dealer
14 Wm. M'Leod, tailor
St. Catherine's court.
16 Colin Slorach, spirit dealer
. . Peter Cantly, shore porter
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STREET DIRECTORY.
18 John Rae, spirit dealer
ISj James Tastard, flesher
20 James Henderson, grrcer
22 Alex. Collie, slater
24 John Ross, broker
26 Miss Duncan, poultry dealer
28 Collie's court.
. . John Wilson, shore porter
. . Alex. Soutter, fl esher
32 St. Catherine's place.
34 James Boyd, boot maker
40 Jamie son's court. "
. . Robert Lj'all & Sons, blacksmiths
42 Miss Tough, provision merchant
46 Abbey 'place.
52 Mearn's court.
Tliain's School
64 Joseph Napier, broker
66 Mrs Bttershank, grocer
60 Alex. Law, baker
62 Peter Paton, hairdresser
64 Mrs J. Bttershank
66 Mrs Duthie, broker
68 Gray &: Co., commission agents
. . Wm. Clyne k Son, leather dealers
. . Peter Castle, commission agent
. . J. Boyd & Co., boot manufacturers
72 Webster's court.
74 Mrs George Sim, grocer
78 Sutherland's court.
84 Brebner's court.
. . Wm. Thomson, photographer
. . James Taylor, foreman
. . G. Robei'tson, beadle
. . Andrew Stott, coffee-room keeper
86 Wm. Stott, spii'it dealer
88 Wm. Craigen, confectioner
y^-92 George Silver, spirit dealer
Shoe Lane.
From West North street to Queen st.
6 John Smith & Co. , iron merchants
11 A. Duncan & Co., horse hirers
12 Wva.. Anderson
21 Mrs Summers, merchant
22 Wm. Mann, tailor
Shore Brae.
From Shiprow to Quay.
2 Jfrs James Nicol
3 Mrs Riach, Crown Inn
4 Mrs Reid, lodgings
Shore Lane.
From Quay to Virginia street.
Short Leanings.
From Leadside to Rosemount place.
17 Mrs John Guild, grocer
21 J. Monro, mus. instrument maker
51 Robert Greig, grocer
Shuttle Lane.
From East North street to Park st.
37 Alex. Knowles, machine maker
Silver Street (North).
From Golden square to Skene ter.
8 Wm. Bruce, manufacturer
. . George Stopani, hosier
85- Charles M'Gregor
9 Wm. Rattray, teacher
10 Charles Michie, M.A., Rector
Silver : treet Academy
11 Douglass Duncan, advocate (of J.
and D. D.)
12 Miss Kirkland
. Miss Cuthbert
13 Dr. Alex. Forbes
14 Miss SimjDson, lodgings
15 A. R. Gray, commission agent
16 John Mearns (Chivas Bros.)
17 Peter Esslemont, draper
18 Rev. Charles Cordiner
19 Thomas Primrose, advocate
19^ Ruby Cottage
20 John Dunn
20^ Miss Pirie, dressmaker
2l"'Miss E. J. Brown, miUiner
. . Miss Smith
. . Thos. Maver, cashier
23 Dr. Macrobin, Migvie House
24 Alex. Masson, auctioneer
26 George Rose, flesher
28 Wm. Reid (S. P. A. Co.)
29 Mrs A. Simpson
30 James Gifford, sen. (of Gifford and
Son)
Silver Street (South).
From Union street to Golden square.
1 James H. Collie, hairdresser
2 Misses Smith, milhners
. . Miss Fraser
3 A. Campbell, cab office
4 John Berry, pkunber and gasfitter
5 T^.Iiss Alexander, Dancing Academy
6 Mrs Murphy, bookseller
7 Alex. Maver. merchant tailor
Sim's Square.
North St. Andrew street.
George Middleton, bookseller
Simpson's Court.
139 Gallowgate.
Sinclair's Court.
69 Broad street.
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STREET DIRECTORY.
371
Skene Row.
From Skene place to Hardweird.
7 James Walker, shoemaker
. . James Donald
9 Adam Hay, beadle
19 Wm. Jesslman, paper ruler
20 Alex. Ewing, shoemaker
21 Mrs George Gibson
. . W. B. Ross, gas inspector
32 Wm. Slora, gardener
Skene Street.
From Black's buildings to Skene pi.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
5 James Knowles, butcher
13 Jas. Shepherd, stoneware mercht.
Skene terrace.
25 George Smith, news agent
29 James Fettes, slater
. . Kobt. Mackinlay, tea merchant
. . Jas. F. Forrest, boatbuilder
37 Wm. Smith, flesher
43 John Mutch, do.
61 David Forrest, bookseller
79 Thos. Gordon, horse hirer
Summer street.
85 William Ritchie, shoemaker
89 John Farquharson, flesher
93 Charles Joss, tailor
. . Colin Shanks, late baker
. . Miss Baxter, draper
95 Alex. Croll, baker
103 Wm. Duncan, stoneware mercht.
117 John Fraser (of J. F. & Co.)
133 John Hay, grocer
Chapel .street.
135 Northern Co-operative Company,
Limited
139 George T. Harvey, manager (A.
L. Co.)
141 Christopher Yule, grocer
141^ Mrs David Main
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
6 Alex. Dotiglas, grocer
8 John Mitchell, beadle
10 V\'m. Cameron, shoemaker
12 Alex. Collie, grocer
16 Francis Henderson, tailor
18 Miss Gordon, milliner
20 John R. Donald, hatter
38 Mrs Guild, lodgings
. . Rev. H. Fitzpatrick
. . Robert Sim, Rector
40 John Barnett, cabinetmaker
48 Mrs Andrew Gage
. . Wm. Craigmyle (Cal. Railway)
. . Mi's M'Leod, sick nurse
62 Thomas M'Gregor, slater
. . Mrs Allan, teacher
64 Mrs Burnett, sick nurse
76 George Rose, turner
94 Mrs Sherar, lodgings
100 Wm. Alexander, inspector
120 Miss Eddie, hosier
Skene roio.
136 Wm. C. Martin, baker
140 Wm. MoUison, grocer
142 Mrs Bain, lodgings
Skene Street (West).
159 Wm. Strachan, pro v. merchant
161 Mrs James Philip
163 John Erskine, cutter
. . Miss Davidson, teacher
Sheriff Watson's Female School.
166 Miss 'Home, teacher of music
. . James A. Kerr (of Kerr & Sons)
167 Mrs Tait
. . Jas. Shinnie (of R. & J. Shinnie)
. . George Christie, flesher
Henri/ street.
168a Rev. F. Cameron, D.D.
168 Dr. Alfred Gilchrist
169 D. Munro, late boot maker
170 John Craig, saddler
. . Mrs Dr. Cowie
171 C. A. Cruickshank, bookseller
172 V m. Melvin, manager
. . Miss Mel] is
174 Alex. GiU, watchmaker
175 Geo. S. Forrest, teacher
. . Mrs James R. Longmuir
176 William Boulton, C.E.
178 Mrs Sellar
.. Miss M 'Donald, dressmaker
Thistle lane.
179 Wm. Henderson (W. M'K. & Co.)
. . Mrs Brown, lodgings
ISO John Cromar, dentist
iSl George Littlejohn. saddler
John Symon, Glenburnie House
A. A. Symmers, Glenburnie Cot.
Wm. Bannerman, Garden House
Skene Place-
From Cherry vale to S'^ene street.
1 Donald Sinclair (of J. Smith & Co.)
2 Misses Baxter
3 Mrs Dunn
4 James Nisbet
5 Mrs William Minty
. . Miss Innes
Skene Square.
From Steps of Gilcomston to Caroline
place,
Mrs Attenborrow, draper
Geo. Middleton, bookseller
1 W. D. Jack, clerk
4 James Berry, bootmaker
12 M rs Strathdee, sicU nurse
15 John Watt, bootmaker
\7 do. do.
24 J. & G. Walker, grocers
372
STEEET DIKECTORY.
26 Mrs John Smith
2(i^ Andi-ewGall, druggist
31 Industrial ScJwol.
33 Andrew Simpson, joiner
34 Mrs Attenbori-ow, drajper
35 John Reid (Gas Dep.)
3t) A. & W. Starr:, fleshers
. . Mrs Webster, midwite
40 Miss Jane Ross, sick nurse
42 George Chivas, butcher
43 George Walker, grocer
44 George Duncan, spirit dealer
46 Miss Wyness, milliner
52 James MUne, feuar
52^ John Duthie, grocer
60 Mrs Kemp, grocer
61 Alex. Clark, shipmaster
63 Dr. Brown's School
64 Robert Wright, baker
66 George Cowie, hairdresser
73 Garibaldi place.
74 Mrs Alex. Clark
76-78 Wm. Charles, baker
81 Alex. Leslie
83 Mrs M'Naughton
84 Mrs Knox, teacher
. . John Lyon, cattle dealer
86 Mrs Eden, lodgings
88 John Cattanach (of H. & C.)
Skene Terrace.
From Skene street to Summer street.
4 John Ledingham, baker
5 Mrs Alexander, grocer
. . Miss Alexander, dressmaker
8 J. M. Cruickshank, i:)rov. dealer
13 A. Robertson, plumber and gas-
fitter
14 John Lamb, photographer
15 Alex. Reith, M.D.
16 John Gordon, inspector (G. N. of
S. R.)
17 Mrs Kelly, lodgings
18 George Anderson, mason
19 Alex. Donald, timber merchant
20 James Reid, joiner
. . Alex. Wiahart, flesher, Craigwell
Cottage
26 Rev. John Mackay
28 W. Henderson, jr. (of B. H. and
Co.)
30 W. Adam (of A. T. & R.)
32 Mrs M'Dougald, lodgings
34 Miss Cassie, lodgings
36 Mrs Munro
38 Mrs Browning
40 Wm. Rattray, teacher
42 Miss Ross
44 Misses Cushnie
46 Miss Leith of Freefield
48 D. GiU
50 Mrs Anderson, lodgings
62 Mrs Parker
. . J ohn Parker, advocate
Smith's Court.
21 Castle street.
South Bridge.
At junction of Wellington place and
Holburn street.
1 Inland Revenue Ofl&ce
2 Wm. Black & Co., maltsters
3 Mrs John M'Rae, spirit dealer
4 J. W. Legge, sculptor
Spa Street.
From Skene street biidge to Wool-
manhill.
5 D. Gray, cartwright
8 John Ironside, builder
12 John Jessiman, house carpenter
Springbank.
Foot of Dee street.
Mrs Wm. Thomson
Miss Rachael Smith
Springhank Street.
From Crown street to Bon- Accord st.
18 John B. Spalding, clerk
. . Mrs Lawrence, lodgings
21 Alex. Stewart (B. Reid & Co.)
Springbank Terrace.
From Crown street to Bou-Accord
terrace.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
30 William Gray, coal agent
31 Arthur Knox, cabinetmaker
32 T. W. Kettle, Lloyd's Surveyor
33 James Colhe (H.M.C.)
34 G. G. Littlejohn (of J. L. & Sons)
35 Mrs Chisholm
36 George Stephen, brewer
38 William Brechin
39 Mi-s Wilson, lodgmgs
40 Alex. Henderson
41 Kemp Saunders, agent
47 James Whyte (of J. Bisset & Co.)
48 Arthur Farquhar
RIGHT HAND SIDE
1 John Sangster, clothier
2 Mrs Charles Robb
3 Mrs Captain Alexander
4 Mrs A. Simpson
5 John M. Shaw, advocate
6 James Martin, flesher
7 Rev, David Arthur
8 Miss Catto
9 Mrs A. Davidson
10 G. H. Williamson
STREET UIRECTOEY.
373
11 Alex. ■Williamson
12 R. W. Lyail (of Hay & Lyall)
13 Mrs Captain Anderson
. . Mrs Lewis
. . Miss Norrie
. . Robert Diack, cattle agent
. . Mrs Alex. Mennie
14 William Watson, tailor
. . James Lovie, traveller
. . Mrs W. R. Riddel
. . Miss Clark
. . Miss Taylor *
. . John Low
15 Robert Macaldowie, cashier
Bon-Accord street.
18 James Batchan (T. and C. B.)
19 George J. W. Ruthven
20 Miss Shaw
21 Nath. Farquhar, advocate
22 W. T. Crabbe, M.D.
23 George M'Bain, shipmaster
24 Alex. Barclay, builder
Springbank Place.
From Springbank to Springbank st.
1 Andrew E. Hector, salmon mercht.
2 James Asher (of J. Asher & Sous;
3 Jas. Florence (of J. Laing & Co. J
4 J. T. WiUet, dockmaster
Spring Garden.
From George street to Windy wynd.
36 Wm. Clark, grocer
38 Janies S.Anderson, insurance agent
44 Watson & Robb, builders
67 Wm. Strachan, blacksmith
70 George Hogg, engineer
86 James Morison, plasterer
88 Emslie & Burnett, painters
Stephen Place.
76 North Broadford.
1 James Morison, plasterer
2 Mrs Campbell, lodgings
3 John Porter, feuar
Stevenson Street-
From Upper Denburn to S. Mount st.
James Fettes, slater
Law & Martin, slaters
Stewart's Court.
62 George street.
Stewart Place.
69 Guestrow.
Stirling Street.
From Hadden street to Guild street.
1 George Pegler, fruiterer
2 James WiJdgoose, grocer
9 Wm. SJaker, painter
Imperial Hotel
11 James Morison, plasterer
21 Exchange Restaurant, A. Scatterty
23 Edmonston & Co., warehousemen
25 B. Reid & Co. , seedsmen
Strawberry Bank.
Hardgate, near Bon-Accord terrace.
1 Mrs Robert Eddie
2 Wm. Philip, jun. (of P. & C.)
3 A. Alexander (Cal. Railway)
5 Francis Craigmile
6 Mrs Ironside
7 Miss Muil
8 James Duncan, spirit dealer
9 Capt. D. Ross (East Coast Mission)
10 Alex. Brown, avictioneer
Stronacb's Close.
Exchequer row.
8 Thomas Sang, shoemaker
Sugarhouse Lane.
From Quay to Virginia street.
10 James Crombie, grocer
Summer Street.
From Union place to Skene street.
1 Andrew Borthwick, dyer
3 Wm. Reid, photographer
4 Wm. Cowe, farrier
5 John Henderson, builder
8 Mrs Cochrane, lodgings
9 James Watson, house carpenter
. . John Thomson, prmter (of A. King
& Co.)
11 W. Stewart (of C. S. & Co.)
12 Mrs James Craighead, lodgings
14 John Alexander, cabinetmaker
18 Davidson Brothers, cabinetmakers
19 Thomas Baird, cabinetmaker
21 Mrs Philip, lodgings
23 James Easton (J. Luthie, Sons, <fc
Co.)
24 Wm. Keith, late slater
26a Peter Wood, tailor
26 James Davidson (of Davidson
Brothers)
2S3 James Rae, grocer
30^ Gordon Beattie, tailor
32 Mrs Farquharson, sick nurse
33 James Jeans
37 George Davidson, slater
39 Mrs Coutts, lodgings
374
STREET DIRECTORY.
41 John Barker (A. Hadden & Son)
.. John Rust, jnn., architect
46 "W. P. Stratton, grocer
48 Miss Anderson, lodgings
. . John M. Cruickshank, grocer
50 Thomas Sang, shoemaker
53 Mrs Watt, lodgings
56 Miss M. Nicol, provision merchant
57 George Imray, teacher (Gilcomston
School)
Gilcomston Church.
Summer Lane.
From Garvock wynd to Fish street.
3 James G. Cowie, bookseller
7 John Ewen, shoemaker
8 Alex. Henderson, clerk
. . John Grant, sack agent
15 Mrs James Grant, flesher
16-18 Henry Walker, grocer
22 George Crombie, shipmaster
24 James Allan, late shipmaster
25-27 John Forsyth, bootmaker
33 George Brown, grocer
Sutherland's Court.
20 James street.
Sutherland's Court.
126 Gallowgate.
Sutherland's Court.
78 Shiprow.
Sycamore Place.
Near Polmuir.
A. Campbell, notary pnblic
Geo. Robertson, teller (T. & C.
Bank)
John Smith, engine driver
Arch. Stuart, engine driver (Cal.
Ry.)
A. Macphail (P. B. Association)
Theatre Lane-
From Quay to Virginia street.
Robert Youngson & Co. , sailmakers
3 A. E. Granfelt & Co., ship chandlers
John Ritchie, spirit dealer
G. B. Smith, photographer
Thistle Lane.
From Thistle street to Skene st.
7 Pringle <fe Slessor, builders
32 J-da. Macbeth, pianoforte ma\er
Thistle Place.
South side of Thistle street to Victoria
street.
1 George Binner, dyer (A. Hadden &
Sons)
2 George Crau, inspector of police
4 Mrs Greig
5 James Fyfe (of J. & S. Fyfe)
6 D. Macdonald, com. traveller
7 Mrs John Riach
. . John Eddie, clerk
Thistle Street
From Chapel street to Victoria street
west.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Alex. Douglas, grocer
7 George Kemp, cashier (J. Crombie)
. . W.W. Fyfe (of Walker, Fyfe & Co.)
.. John Smith, clothier
Rose street.
19 Samuel Fyfe (of J. & S. F.)
. . Mrs D. J. Reid
21 Wm. Murray, contractor
23 Miss Still
. . Mrs John Campbell
25 Mrs J. Barber
25a p. a. Skene, flesher
Ihistle jAace.
27 James Ogilvie, upholsterer
. . Alexander Taylor, manager
29 George Milne, treasurer of police
. . Robert Laws, cabinetmaker
31 Robert Kemp, gxain merchant
33 R. A. Dyer Connon
43 A. Hector (of W. Davidson & Co.)
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
4 M. Thomson, lodgings
14 James Rust (of J. R. & Son)
Rose street.
16 A. Neil, grocer
18 George Donald, jun., painter
. Richard Weedon
20 Mrs M'Kenzie, provision merchant
22 Wm. Grant, grocer
. . Rob. Fenton (of Fenton Bros. )
24 Ronald Winks, weaver
28 Mrs James Walker
. . James Walker, watchmaker
30 Miss Duncan, teacher
. . Robert Ritchie, letter carrier
. . Mrs Wilson
Thistle lane.
32 Robert Marr, shoemaker
. . C. Craig, agent
.. John Henderson (F. P. 0.)
34 J. Strachan (of S. & S.)
36 E. Boudin, teacher of French
. . Mrs James Ligertwood
38 Ale.x. Mac\ay, printer
i
STREET DIRECTORY.
375
Thomson's Court.
69 West North street.
TiioBison's Court.
61 Broad street.
Thomson's Court.
21 Regent quay.
Thornton Place.
29 Guestrow and 4 Flournnill lane.
Trinity Street.
From Stirling street to Carmelite st.
Wm. Duncan, potato merchant
South Parish School
6 James Rotason, innkeei^er
8 Wm. W. Berry, inkeeper
Trinity Quay.
From Regent quay to Palmerston road
1 Simon M'Leod, spirit dealer
2 Mrs Pope, lodgings
. . Wm. Bisset, commission agent
. . Simon M'Leod, spirit dealer
. . Wm. Bannerman, coal broker, &c.
. . John Rait, merchant
3 Wm. Meff, fish merchant
4 C. Davidson & Sons, Limited, paper
merchants
11 Wm. Shepherd, hay dealer
16 Andrew Walker, coal merchant
Tytler's Court.
69 Green.
Union Buildings.
From Castle street to Shiprow.
5 J. & J. Connon, drapers
7 Wm. Smith, tobacconist
9 Alex. M. Levie, chemist
11 Alex. M'Donald, advocate
. Arthur Clyne, architect
. A. F. Wight, advocate
. John Runcieman, traveller
. Mrs Runcieman, dressmaker
. Mrs Duncan
. James Hardy, watchmaker
. John Duncan, ironmonger
. John Airth, late bootmaker
. Mrs Alex. Henderson, lodgings
13 John Smith, tailor
15 Mrs J. M'Donald, tobacconist
17 Mrs M'Killiam, confectioner
19 Do. do.
. . James A. Murray, accountant
. . George Brown, grocer
19 Wm. Walker (of Hunter & Walker)
21 Simpson & Whyte, clothiers
Shiproio.
Union Glen.
From Newbridge, Hardgate, to South-
bridge, Holburn street.
Newbridge Mills
Marcus Tulloch, Newbridge House
James Alexander, grain dealer
Rev. Edward Reid
Mrs Humphrey
Peter Mortimer, clerk (J. Moir &
Son)
Alex. Sharp, grain merchant
Alex. Paterson (Cal. Ry.j
Union Lane.
Frona Union street to Guestrow.
6 David Duncan, overseer
. . James Grant, flesher
10-12 Esslemont & Macintosh, AVare-
housemen.
Union Place.
From Union street to Alf ord place.
LEFT HAWD SIDE.
1 Wm. Yeats (of Y. & S.)
5 Mrs F. Clerihew
7 Mrs Stuart (of Inchbreck and
Laithei s)
9 David Kerr, M.D.
11a W^m. Lyon, teacher
13 Misses Catanach, Berlin woolsellers
. . Branch Post Office
13a Miss Robertson, milliner
15 Mrs Professor Gray
17 John Ligertwood, advocate
19 Miss Torrie
21 Mrs Collie
23 W^m. Maitland
25 Mrs Fraser
27 James Aiken, jun. , shipbroker
29 George Ogilvie, M.D.
31 Mrs Alex. Low
33 Mrs Wilson
35 James CoHie (of J. & G. Collie)
37 John Geddes, M. D.
Wellington 2^lace leading to Holburn
street.
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 Miss Edmond, lodgings
4 Hugh Leith, grain merchant
6 A. Stex>hen, grocer
8 James Keith, drviggist
10 Do. do.
14-16 J. Edwards, baker
18-20 Patrick Watson & Son, drapj.s
Chapel street.
22 Dr. James Rodger
24 Mrs Ross (late ol Kin.oi-e)
376
STEEET DIRECTOKY.
30 J. Milne, wholesale confectioner
82 Alex. Asher (of J. A. & Sons)
34 Wm. Grant, grocer
. . John Coutts, late engineer
Rose, street.
36 James Moir, druggist
38 J. & D. Edwards, shoemakers
40 Robert Walker, late hairdresser
. . Uavid Walker, bookseller
42 Miss Ross, boarding school
44 Wm. Bain, horse hirer
39 Archibald Reid, M.D.
48 Joseph Kennedy, teacher
50 Misses Knowles, ladies' school
52-53 Miss Warrack, boarding school
Alford place, leading to Albyn place.
Union Row.
From Union st. to Summer street.
7 Robert Ness, coachbuilder
. . John Watt (of Farqubarson & Co.)
. . James Watt, shoemaker
9 James Watson, watchmaker
10 Robert Henderson (of Milne &
Henderson)
11 Miss Saint
12 Wm. Coutts, painter
13 Misses Reid, boarding and day
school
18 Robert Sim, academy
20 George Mitchell, book-keeper (J.
Allan & Sons)
24 Mrs Glennie
. . James Rae (of Alexander & Rae)
. . Geo. Falconer (J. F. & Co.)
. . Wm. Keith, late slater
26 Robt. Cruickshank, letter carrier
. . Peter Fyfe, merchant
28 Robt. Davidson (of Davidson Bros.)
80 John Milne
32 Geo. M'Kay & Son, slaters
36 Mrs Alexander
. . Joseph Butler, flesher
38 Mrs M'Gregor
Union Street.
From Castle street to Union place.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
Union Buildings.
Shiprow.
28 Ross & Ledingham, drapers
25 Mrs Cruickshank, Queen's Hotel
. . David Grant, tobacconist
29 John Wilson, auctioneer
. . Mrs Duffus
. . Peter Webster
. . Wm. Gordon, sharebroker
. . H. C. Gordon, do.
81 Wm. Symon & Co. , clothiers
83-35 Milne & Henderson, drapers
36^ Exchange court.
37'Donaldson, M'Kenzie, and Co.,
drapers
39 Alex. Turreff, clothier
41 James Hardy, watchmaker
41^ Croivn court.
43 Milne & Munro, bootmakers
45 G. Reid & Sons, chemists, &c.
47 James Mlvenzic & Co., drapers
49 James Drummond, boot and shoe
makers
AdelpM.
51-53 Pratt & Keith, silk mercers
55 Geo. Catto, jewellers, &c.
57 John Rae Smith, bookseller
59 Alex. Gill, watchmaker
61 John Rhind, Royal Hotel
65 John Falconer & Co. , drapers
67 National Bank of Scotland Branch
69 Alex. Walker, tobacconist
Market street.
73 Alex. Brown, clothier
75 Adam, Thomson, & Ross, advo-
cates
,, . James Meston, accountant
. . Mrs Leffen
. . Miss Brown, lodgings
. . Mrs Taylor, lodgings
77 A. Brown & Co., booksellers
81 Jas. Watson, watchmaker
83 Robt. Ligertwood, advocate
. David Smith, solicitor
. John Seivwright
. David Stewart, advocate
. Wm. Smith, do.
. Charles Bruce, plumber
85 John Sievwright, fancy goods
warehouse
87 Alex. M'Gregor, silk mercer
89 Alex. Yeats, advocate
. . Lessel Stephen, advocate
91 T. Y. Wardrop, manager ^S. P. A.
Co.)
98 Scottish Provincial Ass. Co.
95 Lumsden and Gibson, grocers
97 R. Gerard (of G. L. and Co.)
99 G. LyaU and Co. , silk mercers
101 James Watt, grocer
103 Murray & M'Combie, advocates
. . Alex. Brand, accountant
. . Geo. Cruickshank (of A. C. & Co. )
. . Wm. Shirras, lamp manufacturer
105 A. Cruickshank & Co., hosiers
107 G. Jamieson and Son, jewellers
113 James Alexander, watchmaker
115 G. W. M'Pherson, photographer
. Alex. Masson, auctioneer
. H. Paterson, com. agent
. Alex. Gauld, com. agent
. G. Gordon Jenkins, C.E.
. Geo. Robb, engraver
. Thos. Jamieson, teacher
117 Fenton Brothers, hairdressers
119 John Ross, silk mercer
121 James Laing & Co., ironmongers
123 R. Collie, fancy warehouse
123^ John Willet, civil engineer
. . "Arch. J. Rennie, accountant
. . Miss E. Stewart
STREET DIRECTORY.
377
126 Misses Sefton, Berlin wool ware-
house
127 Milne, Low, and Co., clothiers
129 Parker and M'Combie, advocates
, . T. S. S. Spark, advocate
. . Frank Jamieson, advocate
. . Mrs Buyers, lodgings
131 Farquharson and Co., merchants
atahs l&juling to Green.
131^ Davidson Bros., cabinetmakers
133 George Yule, trimming warehouse
135 James Walker, watchmaker
137 James Tytler, accountant
. . James Matthews, architect
. . Miss Brodie
. . Edward Mayer, professor of music
139 John Sangster, clothier
141 James Hunter, druggist
143 Miss Williamson
145 Robert Walker, bookseller
147 Marquis, Hall, and Milne, C.A.
. . Mrs W. Milne, lodgings
149 Wm. Russell, silk mercer
151 M. Kettie and Sons, silversmiths
153 Trade's Hall
. . M. Massie, advocate
. . Mrs AVilson, housekeeper
155 Jas. Lumsden and Co., clothiers
Union bridge.
157 Jas. Lorimer and Son, bootmakers
159 Palace Hotel, A. M. Mackie
161-163 Pratt and Keith, silk mercers
Bridge street.
167-169 D. Wyllie & Son, booksellers
171-173 James Saint, jun., silk mercer
173 Mrs Webster, lodgmgs
. . Miss Reid, hair restorer
175 John Alexander, upholsterer
177 Wm. Paull, advocate
. . Misses Cameron, lodgings
. . J. Russell Mackenzie, architect
179 Arch. Hossack, fruiterer
18lA New Club
181 Thos. Baird, cabinetmaker
181b Wm. Smith, tobacconist
183a Miss Rennie, dressmaker
. . Miss Lucas, teacher
183 James Neil, .silk mercer
185 Milne, Sons, & Co., boot and shoe
saloon
187 Kerr & Sons, carvers and gilders
189 Mrs Sadler, lodgings
.. J. G. Hall, M.B., CM.
191 Selby, Wood, & Co., music sellers
193 Mrs M'Intosh, lodgings
. . Dr. P. Blaikie Smith
. . John Smith, architect
197 Gordon & Smith, grocers
199 A. & R. Milne, booksellers
201 Mrs Silver, lodgings
203 Union Bank of Scotland Branch
Grown street.
205 Chas. Davidson & Co., druggists
207 Dr. R, J. Garden
209 Wm. Milne <fe Son, grocsrs
211 J. Biaikie & Sons, lamp saloon
3:
211 Mrs Frederick, hair worker
. . Robt. Ness, coachbuildcr
215 Robert Glegg, confectioner
217 Mrs Neil
. . John A. Dunn
219 James Catto, bootmaker
Dee street.
221 James Jamieson, grocer, &c.
223 Wm. Coutts * Sons, painters
225 Singer Manufacturing Co.
227 And. Bowman, carver and gilder
229 Skinner & Wilsone, advocates
. . Rev. H. H. Childs
231 James Booth, M.D.
233 David Laing, basketmaker
235 Peter Carroll, grocer
235a J. G. Morison, auctioneer
237 Alex. Burns, fruiterer
239 Lauchlan M'Kinnon, jun., advo-
cate
2il Lauchlan M'Kinnon,]' in., advoc re
'li'i Gifford & Son, carvers and giider.s
245 C. Des Clayes Educational Insti-
tion
Bon-Accord street.
Free West Church.
251 Mrs C. Gordon
253 William Pirrie, M.D.
255 Patrick Cooper, advocate
257 George Donald, painter
259 David Stewart, manufacturer
26 L David Dyce Brown, M.D.
263 Mrs Dr. Keith
265 John Smith, advocate
267 Andrew Jopp, do.
269 John F. White, grain merchant
Bon- Accord terrace.
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
City Buildings.
Home & Smith, sharebrokers
John Muill, advocate
Aberdeen Jute Co. , Limited
Andrew Spence, accountant
D. C. Macdonald, solicitor
R. Macdonald, factor
Town House
Broad street.
20-22 Steele & Co. , hatters
24 Chapman & Co., tailors
Union lane.
26 Globe Polytechnic
28 Chas. Gordon, shoe dealer
30 Robt. Macnab, shoe depot
St. Catherine' s wynd.
32 Philip & Cooper, clothiers
34 Samuel Martin, hatter
36 Geo. Nicol, brewer
. . Mrs Duff
. . Jas. S. Wight, druggist
. . Mrs J. Smith, lodgings
38 Wm. Marshall & Co., clothiers
40 Bank of Scotland
. . James R. Grant, accountant
42 Patrick Cooper, advocate
Duncan Macmillan, architect
378
STEEET DIRECTORY.
42 David Gray, coal agent
. . Alex. Riddell, grain merchant
. . AlDerdeen Stock Exchange
44 James Gordon & Son, mourning
establishment
46 John C. M'Leod, hatter
46^ Aberdeen Song School
48 J. Roy, jun., seedsman
50 John Jamieson & Co., clothiers
50 J M'Cornbie's court.
OflBce of Association for the Poor
Lewis Smith, bookseller
Miss Norrie, lodgings
52 Wm. Walker & Sons, wine mer-
chants
54 Misses DufEus, lodgings
. . Dunn <fc Clark, advocates
56 Mrs Hutcheon, temperance hotel
68 Wm. Lumsden, merchant
60 W. Littlejohn, manager (T. & C.
Bank)
62 Aberdeen Town and County Bank
St. Nicholas street.
72 James Milne, grocer
74 T. A. W. A. Youngson, advocate
. . Alex. Kemlo, advocate
. . John MuiTay, general merchant
. . Thomas Shives, advocate
. . James Milne, grocer
.. A. I. IM'Connochie, accountant
. . George Brown, auctioneer
. . Peter Bain, land measiu-er
76 George Leslie & Co., shipowners
76 John Crombie, accountant
78 Sangster, Smith and Co., watch-
makers
80 Cardno <fe Darling, seedsmen
82 Alexander & Eae, tea merchants
84 John Ferguson, advocate
. . Thomas Ruxton, advocate
. . Mi-s Ciimming, lodgings
. . Mrs Rust, lodging.s
86 David Wilson, dyer
88 Wm. Davidson & Son, clothiers
90 Miss Eeid
. . Misses Mathieson, lodgings
. . George Mathieson, cattle dealer
. .. David Littlejohn, advocate
. . C. G. Downie, advocate
92 Great Britain Life & Fire Ofl&ces
. . Wm. Mackintosh, district manager
94 George Ross, bootmaker
96 Lancashire Insurance Office,
Thomas Macfarlane, surveyor
98 J. & A. Davidson, coal merchants
100 Forsyth's Temperance Hotel,
Misses Walker, iDroprietrix
104 Alex. Duthie, ironmonger
106 Peter Craighead, grocer
Stairs leading to Correction u-ynd.
Churchyard (E. <fe W. Churches)
Back ivyncl.
118-120 Lockhart & Salmond, restaur-
ateurs and confectioners
122 Jas. Allan <fe Sons, cabinetmakers
122^ "Wm. Garden, gunmaker
124 George D. Rutherford, advocate
. . Alex. Shin-es, advocate
. . Mi.ss E. Doull, lodgings
128 J. Lyell <fc Co., gunmakers
130 Alex. Milne k Co., bootmakers
130^ Alex. E. Smith, advocate
Rev. J. B. BeU
John Mollison
Miss Skinner
Mrs Gray
Henderson & Cattanach, advocates
Mrs Leslie, lodgings
132 J. Drummond & Son, bootmakers
Belmont street.
136 John Ford, flint glass merchant
138 Charles Playfair, gunmaker
140 John Booth and Sons, pianoforte
makers
Wm. Gordon, manufacturer
Gray C. Eraser, advocate
James Duguid, advocate
Wm. Gomersal
Alex. Rainnie, builder
142 Johnston & Laird, tailor.s
Union bridge.
Union terrace.
146 Jopp & Reid, advocates
. . Aberdeen Salmon Company
148 W. P. Booth, insurance broker
150 Misses Runcie and Lyons, mil-
liners
151 Miss Campbell, outfitting saloon
Diamond street.
152 Cochran & Anderson, advocates
. . Royal Bank of Scotland Branch ;
Cochran & Anderson, agents
. . Standard Life Assurance Co. ;
Cochran & Anderson, agents
. . County Rates Office ; A. Cochran,
collector
. . Alex. Cochran, advocate
154 David Fiddes, M.D.
156 Francis Ogston, M.D.
. . Francis Ogston, jun., M.B.
158 John Robertson, advocate
164 James Macbeth, pianoforte maker
166 Misses Smith, dressmakers
. . Mrs Thomson
168 Wm. Andrew, druggist
170 Andrew Malcolm, watchmaker
South Silver street.
Music Hall Buildings ; Wm. Clark,
attendant
198 Young Men's Christian Institute
. . Charles Shirreffs, secretary
. . Edward Fordyce (Cal. Ry.)
204 Royal Northern Club
Huntlv street.
214 Mrs Dr. Best "
216 West End Academy ; Wm. Lyon,
rector
218 Marr <fc Co. . pianoforte saloon
220 Alfred Alex. De Lessert, dental
surgeon
224 Alex. D. Davidson, :M.D.
STREET DIRECTORY.
379
226 North of Scotland Bank, West End
Branch ; Geo. Carmichaei, agent
228 Alex. Harvey, M.D.
Union rotu.
232 Angus Fraser, M.D.
236 James Garvie & Sons, painters
238 W. Graham Walker, Academy
240 Robert Reid, tobacconist
242 William Nicolson, grocer
244 Robert Johnston, music seller
246 D. Scott, photographer
246a Mrs D. Anderson, lodgings
248 C. M. Macquibban, M.B. and sur.
250 Aberdeen Young Ladies' Institu-
tion ; H. Krueger, rector
252 Alex. Ogston, M.D.
254 Misses Moir
256 James W. F. Smith-Shand, M.D.
258 D. M. Mackay, chemist /
260 Do. do.
262 Abdn. Town and County Bank
Branch
. . Alex. Morrice, bank agent
. . Mrs Alex. Morrice
Free Gilcouiston Church.
Summer street.
Union Terrace.
From Union bridge to Skene terrace.
1 George Watson, Restaurant
3 Robertson & Lumsden, advocates
7 Davidson <fc Garden, advocates
8 Crombie Brothers, dentists
9 Charles M. Crombie, M.B., M.C.
10 John Urquhart, M.D.
] 1 Gray C. Fraser, advocate
. . John Fraser
. . Mrs Fraser
12 J. C. O. Will, M.D.
13 C. & J. H. Chalmers, advocates
14 Charles Chalmers, advocate
15 Wm. Williamson, dentist, L.D.S.
R.C.S., Eng.
16 Sir Alex. Anderson, advocate
19 Wm. Ronald, leather merchant
20 Alex. Adam, land surveyor
21 Wm. Bisset (of J. & W. B.)
21i Mrs C. Smith
22 Thomas Laing, dentist
. . Miss Gordon, dressmaker
26 Alex. Dinnie, photographer
28 Miss Smart
31 William Fraser, surgeon
34 John Davidson, late merchant
. . Mrs A. Robertson, lodgings
. . Mrs Walker
. . Wm. Simpson, horse shoer
35 Murray & Urquhart, contractors
36 Wm. Simpson, beadle (F. High
Church)
Miss Sangster, dressmaker
Miss Fraser, sick nurse
Wm. M 'Master, shipmaster
James Peddle, teacher
Mrs Flann
37 Miss Ross, grocer
38 A. Malcolm, watchmaker
. . Alex. Rust, carpenter
. . Alex. Macqueen
. . John Wisely, draper
. . Mrs Mathieson
39 William Jenkyns, inspector
. . Mrs Anderson, lodgings
. . Charles Farquharson, salesman
. . Andrew Kelman, cashier (L. & P.)
40 Wm. Valentine, tailor
41 A. J. Howard, professor of Music
42 Mrs Hastie
. . Robeit Bowman, merchant
Union Wynd.
From Union row to Summer street.
1 Jaines Garden, upholsterer
I5 Mrs Donaldson, lodgings
. . Miss Hutchieson, lodgings
2 A. Cooper, house carpenter
2J Alex. Ferguson, painter
3 Mrs Pirie, lodgings
7 James Dakers, coachmaker
8 C. Stewart & Co., bedding manu-
facturers.
Upper Denbnrn.
From Spa street to Jack's brae.
3 Peter Gellen, lastmaker
7i Wm. Main, painter
12w Wm. Cay, house carpenter
14 John Donald, spirit dealer
20 John Hunter, carter
22 Francis Rae, grocer
24 Daniel Fraser, flesher
32 Charles Towell, beadle
37 George Hurray, blacksmith
39 J. G. Crockert, boot closer
47 George Cay, grocer
49 James Bird, carter
50 Alex. Tough, wood merchant
56 Archibald H. Smart, grocer
86 Mrs Alex. Johnston, grocer
88 Do. do.
Upperkirkgate.
From Broad street to St. Nicholas st.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
5 Jamieson's court.
7 L. Lewis, leather merchant
9 James Law, baker
11 David Morrison, flesher
13 Mrs Melvin, sick nvirse
15 John Fiddes, cabinetmaker
Guestrow.
21 George Morice, bookseller
23 Mrs Booth, grocer and spirit dealer
25 George Robbie, bottler
. . John Tawse
27 George Melvin, bootmaker
380
STREET DIEECTORY.
29 J. Symon & Sons, cabinetmakers
29^ . Do. do.
33 George Hepburn, grocer
35 Alex. Duff, watchmaker
37 James M'Leod & Co., watchmakers
39 Alex. Turreff, clothier
41 John Graham, bootmaker
43 David Ogg, Jan., tobacconist
45 Alex. Kennie, painter
47 Wm. Anderson, umbrella maker
49 Grant's court.
. . R. Ross & Sons, plasterers
6i A. Auer, watchmaker
53 Gilbert Martin, hairdresser
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 ■ -Clark's court.
.. P. M'Donald, merchant
. . A. King & Co., printers
4 R. Tait, hardware merchant
6 Ross' court.
. . Mrs Ann Dunn
. . John Eraser, carver
. . John Milne, bottler
8 Miss Kemlo, stay maker
10 Alex. Walkinshaw, shoemaker
14 Ironmonger's court.
". . Knox & Webster, ironmongers
. . Mrs M'Beth, register office
16 Wm. Webster, broker
17 Farquhar's court.
18 George Thomson, spirit dealer
18^ Edward Schultz, tailor
19 Boi/'s Hospital court.
20 Wm. Hutch eson, grocer
24 Farquhar & Gill, painters, &;c.
Drum's lane.
30 Alexander Rennie, slater
32^ Misses Walker, dressmakers
34 Wm. Sinclair, druggist
34^ James Walker, bookseller
36 Croion court.
. . James Walker, carver
. . Wm. Sinclair, druggist
38 R. Gillanders, furniture dealer.
40 Charles court.
. . George Bothwell
. . Robert Ferguson, dyer
42 Do. do.
44 Burn court.
. . James Allan, agent
. . James Walker, carver
46 Wm. Duffus, hardware merchant
48 Jas. Jackson, boot and shoe maker
60 Mrs Graham, lodgings
Victoria Court.
54 Castle street.
Victoria Place.
Wales street
3 Thomas Dalgamo, stair-rail maker
. . John Balneaves, clerk
. . Alex. Greig, shipmaster
. . Alex. Strachan, messenger
Victoria Street (South)
From Crown street to Wellington
road.
1 James Gray, com. traveller
Skinner & Buchan, stonecutters
Victoria Street (West).
From Albyn place to Skene st. west.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
8 John Jameson (T. and C. Bank)
10 Wm. Black (of Black & Ferguson)
12 Miss Walker
14 Miss Carr
16 Miss Proctor, teacher
. . Miss Jaflfray
Wavei'ley place.
VJh Hugh Black, merchant
18 Mrs C. A. Wilson
20 Miss Mair
22 Mrs Mollyson
24 Miss Wyllie
26 Wm. Smith, tobacconist
28 Mrs Dr. Thomson
30 Mrs Cornwall
32 Miss Smith
34 Rev. Wm. L.' Mitchell
36 Thomas Still, teacher
38 Mrs C. Cook
40 Andw. Gibb (of Keith & Gibb)
42 Mrs G. Carr
44 R. C. Macfie
46 Robert Middleton, late builder
48 Bazil M'Killiam, confectioner
50 George Findlay (of A. Steele & Co.)
52 Geo. Walker (of A. Brown & Co.)
54 James W. Robson, clerk
56 Walter R. Stewart (of C. & W. S.)
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
7 Rev. Daniel Baxter
9 Rev. A. M. Bannatyne
11 Peter Craighead, merchant
13 Al. R. Dyer (of R. Connon & Co.)
15 G. England, draper
Thistle street.
17 Rev. Joseph Henderson
19 Henry Alexander, editor
21 Mrs Charles Croft
23 Mrs Dr Ingram
25 Mrs Livingstone
.. Rev. J. A. M'Clymont, B.D.
. . Miss Leslie
27 Mrs Wadsworth
. . Mrs James Connon
. . Robert Cooper C Journal)
29 Mrs T. Thomson
. . Mrs Matthews
31 Alex. Clark, cutter (J. Mowat)
. . Mrs Rennie
. . Arch. J. Rennie, accountant
33 Wm. Smith, advocate
35 Wm. Chalmers, builder
. . John H. Caird
. . Charles Smith (Cal. By.)
STREET DrKECTGKY.
38 1
37 Miss Smith
Miss Urquliart
Wm. Campbell, shipmaster
Misses Paterson
Alex. Booth, late engineer
39 Mrs Wm. Chalmers
Mrs A. Taylor
Mrs. A. Murdoch
41 Mrs Lovie
Miss Angus
James M'Kinnon, coachbuilder
43 Mrs Longmuir
Miss Knowles
Miss Murray
Mrs Sievewright
Mrs Taggart, teacher of music
45 Joseph R. Cornwall, printer (of G.
C. & Sons)
47 George Murray, coin, traveller
. . Rev. Andw. McQueen
49 Charles Smith
61 John Black
53 John Mitchell, artist
. . Mrs Simpson
65 Richard Fotheringham
. . James Watt, tea merchant
. . Hercules Strachan, clerk
67 Jas. M'Cormack (Postal Telegraphs)
. . Alex. Smith (of A. & J. Smith)
. . Miss Matthew
59 David Smith, solicitor
. . Mrs Andrews
View Terrace.
From Rosemount northward.
James Souttar, architect. Beech
Lodge
18 Miss Smith
19 George Brown auctioneer
20 Charles Leslie (J. Laing & Co. )
Virginia Street.
From Weigh-house square to Com-
merce street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
5 Cowie & Co. , brewers
13 J. Wilhams & Sons, coopers, &c.
13a Alex. Law, baker
. . Mrs Stewart, flesher
21 James Ross, boot and shoemaker
23 James WiUiams (of J. W. & Sons)
. . R. A. WiUiams (of J. W. & Sons)
Virginia Street Public School.
37 J. Milne (of J. Milne & Sons)
43 Gordon's court.
Castle brae.
65 Mrs Alex. Harper, grocer
57 Do. do.
59a Alex. Wright, provision mercht.
65 Wm. M. Kay. grocer
69 Alex. Taylor, shipmaster
. . James Milne, brewer
77 Mrs Dunn, mealsellor
79 John Robertson,- cooper, &c.
Commerce streeet.
RIGHT hand side.
'2 A. R. Gray, commission merchant
10 W. W. Duncan, wholesale stationer
12 Jonathan Mess, grain merchant
19 Isabella Rait, spirit dealer
26 James Chalmers, grocer
28 Prospect court.
.. J. E. M'Kay, clerk (J. G., jun., &
Co.)
30-32 James TuUoch, jun., merchant
40 Wm. Cooper, dyer
. . Wm. Christie, shipmaster
James street.
46 Watt's court.
47 Alex. Taylor, spirit dealer
48 Mrs Hay, midwife
. . A. Taylor, spirit dealer
50 John Sinclair, grocer
52 Peter Begg, shoemaker
54 Mrs Taylor, grocer
56 John Moir & Son, preserved provi-
sion manufacturers
64 James Abel, baker
66 Do. do.
68-70 Walker & Co., grocers
Commerce street.
Wales Street.
From Park street to Railway.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
2 Mrs Ross, lodgings
4 Thos. Dalgarno, stair-rail maker
14 Chas. Helmrich, porter dealer
42 James Laing, hide salesman
48 Killing Market.
Geo. Thomson, Slaughter House
71J James Chasser, town sergeant
725- Miss Chasser, teacher of music
74 Mrs. John Colvin
76 James Law, baker
78 John Gunn, shipwright
. . Alex. Robertson, baker
.. Alex. Taylor (H.M.C.)
KIGHT HAND SIDE.
13 Mrs A. Findlay, grocer
15 Knox's court,
little Wales street.
Victoria place.
73 Miss Gillanders, rnilliner
. . Wm. Rollo, clerk
V9 Williamson and Simpson, candle-
makers
81 Thomas Coleman
. . Andrew Ross, manager (G. T. &
Son)
83 Mrs Beverley
. . Wm. Beverley, manufacturer
. . Alex. Hutcheon, shipmaster
85 Wm. Connon, shipmaster
. . Alexander Go.s.sip
87 John Grant, flesher
89 Mrs Ganson -
382
STREET DIKECTORY.
91 Wm. Symmers, shipmaster
95 Francis Cooper, clerk
. . Alex. Sutherland (of S. & Co.)
. . David Jamie, shipmaster
. . Robert Sheret, grocer
97 James M'Kenzie, shipmaster
101 James Cook, moulder
Walker's Court.
61 Guestrow.
Walker's Court.
37 College street.
Water Lane.
From Quay to Virginia street.
Waterloo Quay.
From Regent quay to York place.
30 Northern Agricultural Co.
72 James Stewart, manager
. . John Fyfe, stone merchant
76 Mrs Lyon, spirit dealer
77 Footdee Baking Association
. . Johir Ross, shipmaster
78 Wm. Walker, shipmaster
. . James Cumming
. . James Wishart, jun., carver
80 Jas. Cumming, ship chandler, &c.
83 Alex. M'Intosh, stewart
. . James Marchant, shipmaster
84 Mrs Christopher, sjjirit dealer
87 Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co.'s
Office
Waterside.
Opposite 35 York street.
Jas. M 'Hardy, draughtsman
Watson Street.
From Rosemount pi. to Loanhead pi.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
1 Peter Grant, grocer
3 Robt. Lyall. ii-onmonger
5 Thomas Milne
7 Mrs Chapman
9 Miss RusseU
11 Mrs Reid
13 Alex. Machray (of Cochran & An-
derson)
15 Daniel Fraser
17 Alex. Marr {Free Press)
19 Wm. Alexander, editor
21 James Murray
23 Jas. Davidson, sec. (N. Co-op. Co.)
. . Mrs Shirreffs
25 George Rennie
27 Miss M. Riddel
29 Alex. Watt (of J. Watt & Sons)
31 Andrew Thomson, inspector
Victoria Park Lodge, R. Walker
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 Alex. Brown, shoemaker
4 Mrs James Gordon
. . John Mitchell, builder
6 Robt. Murray, shipmaster
. . Wm. Glennie, shoemaker
8 James Watt, accountant
10 Lawrence TuUoch, merchant
. . G. T. Curtis (Inland Rev.)
. . Alex. Argo (late farmer )
12 Misses Fettes
. . And. J. Ironside, land surveyor
. . Alex. Leith, clothier
14 Mrs Souter
. . Alex. Pardy, book keeper
16 Mrs James Sti-achan
. . Mrs Turner Ritchie
18 Alex. Geddes
.. Wm. Mitchell, man. (N. C. Co.)
20 Robr. Sutherland, tailor
. . John Lawson, printer
. . Mrs Clark
46 George Clarke, engineer
. . John M'Kay, shipmaster
. . Robt. Rainnie, grocer
48 John Glennie, house carpenter
. . Wm. Macintosh, wire worker
50 Peter Smart, clerk
52 Jas. Thomson, shoemaker
Watt's Court.
46 Virginia street.
Watt's Court.
Ill Gallowgate.
Waverley Place.
From Victoria st. west to Albert ter.
1 Donald King, grocer
1a Mrs Gill, milliner
2 Alex. Nicolson, baker
4 Rev. John Laidlaw
5 Walter Lawson, C.E.
6 Andrew Reid, merchant
7 Rev. J. M. Danson
8 John M 'Donald, confectioner
9 Jas. Wallace, inspector of poor
11 Mrs Robert Matthew
. . Mrs George Marquis
Webster's Court.
72 Shiprow.
Webster's Court-
1 7 East North street.
Weigh-house Square.
Quay,
STREET DIRECTORY.
383
Wm. Gumming, sailmaker
G. ileldrum, hay dealer
\Vm. Gray, grain merchant
John Webster, com. merchant
17 John Begg, Lochnagar Distillery
office
Wellington Place.
From Union pi. to South Bridge.
1 Wm. Milne, plumber
2 Peter Farquharson, grocer
3 Jas. Black (of J. B. & Co.)
4 Mrs T. Reid
o Mrs Reid
6 P. Taylor, traveller
8 Barbara Law, merchant
10-12 Mrs Skene, grain merchant
Holbuvn Church.
J. F. Hadden, Union Grove
15 Miss Whyte
20 Mrs Peter Smith
21 John Williamson, jun. , flesher
22 Joseph Tennant, draper
23 John Law
25 Miss Campbell
26 Miss Gray
. . Miss Cromar
. . Wm. Urquhart (of M. & U. )
27 Geo. Porter, jun., grain mercht.
28 Jas. M. Philip, shipixiaster
. . Alex. Park, manager
. . Miss Davidson, dressmaker
29 Jas. Hepburn, missionary
. . D. King, grocer
. . Wm. J. Wilson, shipmaster
. . Mrs John Ross
33 John Bisset, grain merchant
Wellington Road-
From foot of Marywell street to
Wellington Bridge.
Alex. Robertson, stonecutter
J. & J. Smart, cartwrights
Crown Match Work
Caledonian Granite Works
John Thomson, auctioneer
Jas. Petrie & Co., granite works
John Gumming, provision curer
Robert Rice, metal refiner and
bricklayer
Robt. Menzies (of Wordie & Go.)
C. Robertson, cab hirer
Geo. Law, granite work
John Greenlaw, grocer
John Guild (Gal. Railway)
Wm. M'Kay, tailor
Robt. Clark, market officer
James Grassie (Gal. Railway)
Andrew Forbes (H. M. G.)
Alex, Henderson, builder
Wellington Street.
Yroxa. Waterloo quay to Links.
1 C. Shepherd, man. (S. N. Go.)
14 Jas. Urquhart, shipmaster
16 Mrs Milne, lodgings
18 Mrs Nicol, vintner
27 Wm. Smith, carpenter
28 John Newton, .shipmaster
. . G. & W. Wilson, grocers
. . John Brown, fish curer
. . Cliffoi'd Roberts, shipmaster
29 Footdee Dairy ; Mrs Elrick
32 G. & W. Wilson, grocers
43 Geo. Martin, carpenter
. . Joseph Linton, foreman
45 Wm. Duncan, overseer
. . Hugh Roger, boat builder
49 James White
53 John Duthie (J. D., Sons, & Go.)
55 Thomas Angus, shipmaster
. . John Skinner & Son, boat builders
56 Alex. Bothwell, violin maker
57 M. Murphy, rivetter
West North Street.
From King street to Mounthooly.
LKFT HAND SIDK.
1 James Gellan, cooper
7 W. P. Macdonald, stationer
9 Ghas. Forbes, grocer, Szc.
13 Clark Brothers, mealsellera
Longacre.
15 Gordon Hutcheon, grocer
27 Jas. Duncan, watchmaker
33 John A. Forbes, chemist
37 Mrs Alex. Cameron, grocer
39 David Low, do.
51 Barron & Son, painters
Littlejohn street.
65 Thomson's court.
81 Police Stables ; J. Johnston, man.
91 Wm. Malcolm, chain maker
105 Gordon Brothers, bakers
109 Wm. Johnstone, blacksmith
111 Chemical Laboratory
115 C. Napier, manure manufacturer
161 John Christison, contractor
163 David Bain, coppersmith
181 Alex. Nicolson, blacksmith
187 Wm. Davidson, flesher
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
8 David Duncan, innkeeper
Farrier lane.
10 Chas. Kelman, flesher
14 Isaac Wilson, mealseller
16 Miss M'Intosh, draper
20 Isabella M 'Donald, spirit dealer
Chronicle lane.
24 Mrs Taylor, stoneware mercht.
26 Jas. M'Pherson, stabler
32 Peter Chalmers, innkeeper
36 John Watt, spirit dealer
38 Grant's court.
50 James S. Garnie, grocer
Mealmarket street.
384
STREET DIRECTORY.
52-54 Alex. Fiddes, grocer
66 John Duncan, china merchant
68 Henry S. Thomson, grocer
,70 Al. Eattray, tobacco pipe naaker
George Forbes, bill poster
72 Harpm-'s court.
74 John Scott, nail maker
76 Alex. Todd, grocer
78 Mitchell's court.
120 Robert Cree, turner
122 R. Watson, provision merchant
124 A. Milne, granite works
128 Wm. Malcolm, chain maker
132 "Wm. Anderson, stonecutter
150 George Brewster, stonecutter
152 J. & R. Davidson, cartwrights
.. P. Bisset & Son, builders
. . Mrs Man-, merchant
. . John Morrison, carter
162 Gray, Watt, & Co., manufacturers
. . D. Mackie & Co., do.
176 Alex. Michie, spirit dealer
184 Hay & Cowie, wheelwrights
188 Robert M'Hardy, grocer
190 Alex. Gumming, shoemaker
194 John Paterson, do.
Westfield Place-
North end of North Albert street.
1 Wm. Anderson, tinsmith
. . Jas. Smith, road surveyor
2 C. F. Venndt (G. N. T. Co.)
. . James Thorn, cutter
. . Alex. Leith, contractor
Westfield Road.
From North Albert street to High
Stocket road.
E. Chad wick, manufacturer
Westfield Terrace.
Left hand side of Westfield road.
1 Wm. Grant. Methlic Villa
2 T. Ogilvie, jun. (of T. O. & Son)
3 Rev. John Forbes, LL.D.
4 Mrs Wilson
5 Rev. James Selkirk
6 John Rhind, mei chant
8 Miss Chalmers
9 Rev. John Rutherford
10 Mrs Simpson
11 Wm. Henderson, architect
Whitehall Place.
From North Albert street to Dam of
Gilcomston.
Miss Kay, dressmaker
James Sheriffs, gardener -
Whitehouse Street.
From Chapel street to Skene place.
1 Wm. Hay, P.O. mes.senger
5 Alex. Kennedy, clerk
10 Geo. Peters, cabinetmaker
IS Wm. Cameron, shoemaker
25 Mrs Esson
31 Misses Symmers
32 Miss Davidson, dressmaker
^^ ^M?.- St'ewan, jobbing gardener
37 WiUiam Sangster
. . E. G. Lumley, tailor
38 Mrs Tough
. . John Tough, carpenter
39 Miss Black
40 Gavin Low, builder
41 Alex. Johnston, builder
46 Wm. Ritchie, shoemaker
William's Place.
Opposite Spring garden Works,
Spring garden.
3 Wm. Cushnie, dyer
William's Square.
Garvock wj'nd.
1 Alex. Jamieson, baker
Wilson's Court.
91 Broad street.
Windmill Brae.
From Green to Dee street.
LEFT HAND SICE.
25 & 27 A. Cameron, basketmaker
43 Chas. Butler, glass blOwer
45 James Walls (Cal. Railway)
47 James Niven, shoemaker
57 Alex. Ross, stoneware merchant
59 Mrs Forbes, dressmaker
61i George Welhan, umbrella maker
63 Miss Keith, stoneware merchant
63^ Arch. Nicol, provision merchant
Windmill lane.
65^ John Michie, tinsmith
77 A. Michie, game dealer
Crown street.
79 George Gordon, innkeeper
79^ J. & S. Fyfe, painters
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
22 Pratt & Keith, goods entrance
44 Samuel Seay, shoemaker
46 James Niven, shoemaker
48-50 Mrs Joseph Dawson, grocer
52-54 James Saint, jun., draper
60 Geo. Christie, flesher
62 Chambers & Colhe, plumbers
70 George Paterson, painter
82 Mrs Helen Pape, cook shop
Windmill Lane.
From Windmillbrae to Crown terraco.
J
STKEET DIRECTOKY.
8:8'^
6 John Tough, wright
7 James Watson, house carpenter
David Alexander, house carpenter
Windsor Place.
From Thistle lane to Victoria street
west.
1 Jas. Wallace, cutter (A. S. Cook)
2 John Ord, com, traveller
. . John M 'William, joiner
3 Wm. Smith, wholesale merchant
Winlaw's Court.
107 Gallowgate.
Windy Wind.
: From Gallowgate to Spring garden.
20 W. M'Kinnon & Co.. founders
21 John Shepherd, boot maker
Abdn. Steam Power Reed Manu-
factory
31 Joseph Campbell, pawnbroker
Woolmanhill.
From Schoolhill to Steps of Gil-
comston.
S James S. Miller, pawnbroker
5 John Tawse, bookseller
9 John Jnston, tailor
15 G. R. Taylor, painter
17 Do. do.
:20 Wm. Christie, furniture dealer
21 Mrs Robertson, midwife
. . Jas. Westland (late G. N. of S. R.)
■2 1 1 Wm. Morgan, hairdyesser
23 Wm. Diack, grocer
Blackfriars street.
25 M. Munro, jeweller
26 Alex. Ewing, shoemaker
27 Peter Henderson, tailor
29 John Milne, hairdresser
32 Joseph Munro, teacher of the ac-
cordion
34 James D Wyness, M.B., CM.,
druggist
35 Peter Wood, clothier
36 Miss Wood, pattern printer
374 Farquharson & Co., fleshers
401 Wm. Shand, house carpenter
42 John Machattie, grocer
46 Miss Sim, broker
48 Gordon & Watt, painters
John Symon & Sons, cabinetmakers
1st A.R.V. Drill Hall and Office
Sergeant-Major John Mearse
64 James Mathews, plumber
St. Andreiv street.
71 John Taylor, heating engineer
74 Wm. Thomson & Co., builders
76-79 Alex. Paterson, house carpenter
Yeats' Lane.
From Canal ter. to Summer lane.
10 Alex. Ewart, blacksmith
16 Mrs J. Grant, flesher
Yeats' Court.
30 Netherkirkgate.
York Place.
From Waterloo quay to York st.
John Duthie, Sons, & Co., ship-
builders
Robt. Duthie, shipowner
27 Alex. Yule, late ironmonger
. . Henry Mann, ship carpenter
. . Joseph Gordon, wood measurer
31 Robt. Baxter, grocer
Hall, Russell, & Co. (Aberdeen
Iron Works)
York Street.
From Wellington street to Pocra pier.
2 W. H. Watson, shipmaster
6 John Scott, engineer
. . Donaldson, Rose, & Co., timber
merchants
9 Mrs Garden, spirit dealer
13 Alex. M'Bain, boat builder
. . James Black
14 Alex. Barnett, spirit dealer
18 Donald Currie, shipbuilder
22 James Hutton, turner
Hall, Russell, & Co. , shipbuilders
33 Wm. Ligertwood, shijiwright
.. John Clouston, sen,, do.
. . W. H Gerrie, shipmaster
. . David Carnegie, shiprigger
35 Jas. Anderson, blacksmith
45 John Slater, f:shcurer
47 Neptune terrace.
49 W. Hall, sen., shipbuilder
. . Alex. Hall & Co. , shipbuilders
51 Walter Hood & Co. , do.
Alex. L. Forsyth, boat builder
Bon- Accord Saw Mills
52 Wm. Adam, colTee rooms
53 John Rust & Son, timber merchts.
Young Street.
From Gallowgate to Loch street.
7 George Scott
11 Wm. Yule, grocer
14 Wm. Smith, wholesale grocer
15 Wm. Hay, sergeant of police
18 George Howie, grocer
19 James Downie
22 Wm. Smart, sergeant of police
24 J. Wishart, organ builder
386 ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS.
ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS.
Omit — At page 52 under Army, Col. E. S. F, G. Dawson
Collie, Rev. James H. (Melville Church), 1 Ashley place
Ettershank, Mrs Joseph, grocer, 56, h 64 Shiprow
Gray, John, shoemaker, 20 Broad street
Hay, George, cabinetmaker, 7 Union wynd. &c.
Leslie, Robert, writer and accountant, 62 West North st.
M'Kenzie, Grant, fiesher, 51 East North street
Nicol, John, baker, 147 George sti'eet, &c.
Rennie, Miss, lodgings, 4 Dee street
Strachan, James, grocer, 9 West North street
Enter — Bain, Peter, land measurer, and estate agent, 74 Union
street, h Fountville, Woodside
,, Bray, Rev. Thomas W., incumbent of St. Paul's, no house
at date of publication
,, Brown, James, draper (J. Neil), 24 Caledonian place
,, Burnett, Mrs, sick nurse, 64 Skene street
,, Cassie, Wm., 112 Crown street
,, Davidson, Mrs S., 142 King street
,, Ellithorne, James, artist, 79 Loch street
,, Findlater, Robert, commercial traveller (Black & Ferguson),
5 Forbes street
,, Forrest, David, bookseller and stationer, 61 Skene street
,, Forsyth, Robert, watchmaker, 2 Belmont street
,, Eraser, Miss, 2 South Silver street
,, Fullarton, Mrs, teacher of music, 36 Queen street
,, GafFron & Langohr, bakers and confectioners, 147 George
street
,, Gualter, Rev. Wm. Henry (Free Trinity Church), no house
at date of publication
,, Goold, Mrs, 4 Belvidere place
,, Gordon, Mrs John, 2 Gray's buildings, Rosemount place
,, Hogarth, Capt. Joseph (of D. H. & Co.), no house at date
of publication
,, Johnston, James, plumber and gasfitter, 29 Chapel street
,, Lucas, Miss, teacher of music, 183a Union street
,, Mercer, George J., steel and file merchant, 41 Mount st.
,, Milne, James, innkeeper (Lemon Tree), 2 St. Nicholas lane
,, Riddel, Miss, lodgings, 4 Dee street
,, Williamson, G. H., 10 Springbank terrace
Correct — Beattie, Lewis J., working jeweller, &c., rmc^ Guild street
,, Cadenhead, Miss, lodgiugs, 61 Huntly street, read 99
Chapel street
,, Dawson, David (A. Alexander & Co., 151 George street),
read grocer, 35 George street
,, Donaldson, George, builder, read 77^ Park road
,, Duncan, Douglass, advocate, readh 11 North Silver st.
,, Emslie, James, dentist, read 160 Crown street
ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. 387-
Correct — Forbes, Charles, grocer, 1 John street, &c., read 9 West
North street
Humphrey, John (of J. Humphrey & Co. ), read h Ruthven
House, Ruthrieston
Lyon, Wm., leather merchant, Guild st., read 71 Broad
street, h Broom hill House
Melville, John, foreman brass finisher (H. R. & Co.), 6
Canal terrace read 9 Canal terrace
Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, for the Parish
of Old Machar, read Office, 6 Langstane place
Robertson & Arnot. commission merchants, 4 Belmont st,
read Imperial place
Smith, James, flesher, 32 and 33 Market hall, &c., rerd
9 Market hall
Smith, Wm., printer (of Davidson k Smith), read. 20
Rose street
Valentine, James, registrar, &c., read office, 6 Langstane
place
OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.
Principal Campbell
Rev. A. Anderson
Dr. James Gordon
Magistrates of Old Aberdeen.
Provost— Sa,muel Traill, D.D.
BAILLIES.
Alexander Smith I John Struthers, M.D.
Alexander Hay | George Sinclair
MERCHANT COUNCILLORS.
A. Clark
Professor Geddes
Dr. Poison
Alexander Smith
Dr. Milligan ■.
Professor Black
TRADES' COUNCILLORS.
John Arthur I Alexander Walker
Charles Daniel Alexander Connon
Alexander Clark, Don St. I
Treasure)'— Alex. Stables, jun.
Procurator Fiscal — Alexander Stronach, advocate.
Town Clerk— GeorgQ Grub, LL.D., advocate. CasJderr — George Stables, jun.
Officer — James Charles.
POLICE.
The Magistrates and Town Council are ex-officio Commissioners of Police.
Clefi'k of Police— George Stables, jun. Treasurer — John G. Dawson.
CoUector—Ales.. Diack. Office- 13 Belmont street, Aberdeen
O^cer — WiUiam Lonie.
Incorporations.
Patron — Principal Campbell.
Convener — George Sinclair. Master of Hospital —Alexander Clark.
Trades^ Beacons. Boxmasters.
Hammermen .' David M'Hardy John Arthur
Wrights and Coopers Wm. Gumming Robert Clark
Weavers Alex. Walker John Mitchell
Tailors Chas. Daniel W. M'Kessock
Bakers and Brewers George Grub G. Stables, jun.
Pleshers and Fishers William Rae George Rae
Clerk — George Grub, LL.D., advocate.
James TurnbuU
Rev. Geo. Jamieson
David Ferrier
Alexander Farquhar
Rev. Alex. F. Moir
Old Machar School Board.
Cliairman — John Crombie, Balgownie Lodge.
MEMBERS.
Robert Reith
Nathaniel Reid
John Gordon of Parkhill
James Abernethy, C.E.
E,ev. T. Gardiner
Clerk and Treasurer — Hugh Maclennan, advocate, 48 King street, Aberdeen.
OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY. 389
Seminaries of Learning.
University Buildings, High Street. (See Educational Directory, p. 40.)
Grammar School, New Street. Rector— WiUiam Dey, A.M.
Gymnasium, 7 Chanonry. Director and Proprietor — Rev. A. Anderson.
Bell's School, Boys, New Street.
Do. Girls, Do. Teacher — Miss Stewart.
ADAM, William, tailor, 48 Spittal
Allan, Alexander, wright and cabinetmaker, Wriglits and
Coopers' close, High street
Anderson, Eev. Alexander, A.M., proprietor and director of
Gymnasium, 7 Chanonry
Anderson, Alex., farmer and cab proprietor, 56 High street
Arthur, John, blacksmith, King street road
BAIRD, Miss, feuar, 109 High street
Bain, James & Co., Lady-Mill, King street road
Bain, James (of J. Bain & Co.), h Lady-Mill, King street
road
Barker, Henry Martyn, LL.D., rector of Gymnasium, 113
High street
Bates, Wm., waiter, 2 High street
Baxter, Benjamin, porter, King's College, 52 High street
Baxter, Mrs, merchant, 90 High street
Benzies, John, dairyman, 71 Spittal
Biunay, Alexander, gardener, 45 Don street
Birnie, Mrs, 61 Don street
Bisset, Mrs, midwife, 1 Spittal
Black, John, professor of humanity, University of Aberdeen,
11 College bounds
Blackie, Mrs, sprain rubber, East back road
Boswell, Wm., Observatory, King's College, h 14 College
bounds
Brandy, James, Sergeant County Police, 42 Don street
Brown, Mrs Dr., 49 Don street
Buchan, John, merchant, 1 Firhill place
Buchan, Miss, of Auchmacoy, 16 Chanonry
Buchan, Mrs, Hermitage Cottage
Buyers, John, joiner, 10 College bounds
C ALDER, Wm., flesher, 60, h 52 High street
Cameron, John F., letter carrier, 35 King street road
Campbell, Eev. P. C, D.D., principal, University of Aber-
deen, 13 Chanonry
Chalmers, Mrs, 110 High street
Charles, James, town's officer, 94 High street
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390 OLD ABEEDEEN DIKECTORY.
Cheyne, Alex., foreman, Seaton Brick Work
Christie, Alex., manager, Seaton Brick Work
Clark, Alex., boot and shoe maker, 3 College bounds
Clark, Alex., cooper, 15 Don street
Clark, James, cooper, 13 Don street
Clark, John, miller, Don mills
Clark, Leslie, market gardener, 81 High street
Clark, Robert, painter and paperhanger, 19 Don street
Collie, David, 89 Spittal
Colville, Capt. William, 2 Firhill place, Spittal
Connon, Robert, gardener, Brick Kilns
Craig, John, feuar, 46 Spittal
Creighton, Mrs, 68 Spittal
Cruic^jshank, Jas. (stamper, P.O.), 109 High street
Cruickshank, James, wright, 23 College bounds
Cruickshank, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 109 High street
Gumming, Alex., feuar, 15 College bounds
Cunningham, Mrs, dairy, 12 High street
DAVIDSON, Wm., gamekeeper, Seaton House
Dawson, John G,, advocate, 28 High Street ; Office, 25
Marischal Street, Aberdeen
Dawson, Eobert, land stewart, Seaton House
Dbj--, John, Lome Tavern, Don street
Dunald, Mrs James, Kildare Cottage, King street road
Duncan, Wm., flesher, 37 Spittal
Duncan, Mrs Alex., 93 Spittal
Dunn, Wm., crofter, Old Bridge of Don
EWING, Mrs, lodgings, 19 College bounds
FALCONER, Peter, late farmer, 70 High street
Farquharson, Alex., tea and spirit dealer, 59 Spittal
Forbes, Thomas, butcher, 16 College bounds
Fraser, Wm., carter, 5 North lane
Fuller, Frederick, A.M., professor of Mathematics, Uni-
versity of Aberdeen
Fyfe, James, flesher, 67 High street
Fyfe, Eev. John, registrar and librarian, University of Aber-
deen, High street
GALL, Mrs, lodgings, 19 College bounds
Gardiner, Eev. T., minister of the Free Church, Free Manse,
98 High street
Garioch, Mrs (late of Strachan), 45 High Street
Gavin, Ritchie, and Co., Seaton Pottery
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OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY. 391
Gavin, Thomas, vintner (of Gavin, Ritchie, & Co.), New
Bridge of Don
Geddes, Wm. D., professor of Greek, University of Aberdeen
Gerard, Misses, 6 Chanonry
Gibb, Mrs, midwife, 9 College bounds
Glover, Charles T. (of Glover Brothers,) 44 Don street
Glover, Thomas, Braehead Cottage, Old Bridge of Don
Gordon, James, M.D., 110 High Street
Gordon, Mrs, feuar, 35 Spittal
Grant, Alex., 76 High street
Grant, William, provision merchant, 27 Don street
Gray, John, jobbing- gardener. Brickfield
Gray, James, flesher, 98 Spittal
Greig, Wm., grocer, Bridge of Don
Greig, Mrs James, feuar, 41 King street road
Greig, Mrs, 28 Spittal
HAEiDY, George, tailor & clothier, 13 College bounds
Hatt, George, North lane
Hay, Alex., late merchant, Orchard House, 1 College bounds
Hendry, Miss, lodgings, 83 High street
Hosie, Mrs, lodgings, 10 College bounds
Humphry, Adam, merchant, 16 College bounds
INGLIS, Mrs, dairy. Merchant Cottage, 13 East back road
JAMIESON, Rev. Geo. (Old Machar Church), 5 Chanonry
Jamieson, Mrs Wm., 25 College bounds
Johnston, John, grocer, Don View, Bridge of Don
KELLY, Miss, dressmaker, 14 College bounds
Kennedy, Samuel, King street road tavern, 6 King st. road
Kilgour, James, spirit dealer, 90 High street
Kilgour, John, church officer. Church gate
Kilgour, Robert, carter, 25 Don Street
Kyd, David, mercantile marine office, h Clamis Cottage^^c^O
Spittal
LAWEENOE, Mrs, lodgings, 81 High street
Laws, George, cartwright, 2 King street road
J^eighton, John, builder, 2 Orchard place
Leslie, John, (of J. & J. Crombie), Doubank House, Bridge
of Don
Leslie, Misses (of Powis), Powis House
Leslie, Wm., shoemaker, 16 King street road
Leslie, Miss (of Balquhain), 11 Chanonry
Linton, Wm., mason. High Street
392 OLD ABEEDEEN DIKECTORY.
Low, James Barrie, M.A., mathematical master, Gym-
nasium, 12 College bounds
Lyell, Miss, 12 College bounds
Lyon, Mrs David, Mary Cottage, 8 King street road
M'DONALD, Mrs, haberdasher, 104 High street
M'Kay, Edward, grocer and spirit dealer, 26 Spittal
Macgrigor, Wm., baker, 97 High Street
Mackie, Charles, cattle dealer, 1 Market lane
Maclennan, John, Applebank, Spittal
Macrobbie, Peter, farmer, Sunnyside
Malcolm, Aitken, iron moulder, 29 Spittal
Marshall, Andrew (of T. M. & Co.), Hope terrace, Spittal
Massie, Wm., crofter, New Bridge of Don
Mather, James, chief officer. Preventive Station, Bridge of
Don
Michie, Geo., mason, 40 Spittal
Miller, Miss, 7 High street
Milne, George, 3 Orchard place
Milne, Thomas, dairyman, 1 Froghall lane
Milne, Miss, teacher, New Schoolhouse, 38 Spittal
Milne, Miss, lodgings, 5 Orchard place, College bounds
Milligan, "Wm., professor of divinity and biblical criticism,
and secretary. University of Aberdeen, 34 College
bounds
Minto, Mrs, 30 College bounds
Mitchell's Hospital, 9 Chanonry
Mollison, Mrs. James, lodgings, St. Mary's Cottage, King
street road
Morice, Arthur D., advocate (of Duncan & Morice), 46 Don
street
Morice, D. E., advocate, 46 Don street
Morrison, Alex., superintendent (St Peter's Cemetery),
Lodge, King street road
Mowat, Wm., 63 Don Street ]
Murray, Alex., bookseller, 68 Spittal i
I
i>fEWHAM, Mrs, lodgings, Newham Cottage, King street
road
Mcol, George, inspector of Fisheries, 12 King street road
Nicol, Jas., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 16, h 45 High st.
Nicol, Leslie, church officer and keeper of trades' mortcioth,
Church gate
PAUL, John, boot and shoe maker, 13 King street road
Pirie, Alex, (of A. Pirie & Sons), Seaton House
Poison, Robert L., M.D., surgeon, 2 Chanonry
OLD ABEKDEEN DmECTOKY. 393
Poison, Miss, 68 High street
Porter, Jolin, joiner, 49 Spittal
Porter, Mrs, grocer, 25 Spittal
Post office (Eeceiving), 43 High street
Preslie, Miss, Eed Lion Inn, 70 Spittal
BiAE, Mrs George, farmer, 1 Seaton gate
Pae, Miss, lodgings, 13 College bounds
Pettie, James, spirit dealer, 40 King street road
Pitchie, James (of Gavin, Pitchie, & Co.), 33 King st. road
Pitchie, Wm., boot and shoe maker, 103 High street
Pobertson, Wm., innkeeper and cab proprietor, New street
Pobertson, Wm., Damhead, Bridge of Don
Pobertson, Miss, Bridgefield, Old Bridge of Don
Poger, John, late merchaiit, 37 High street
Pood, John Charles, brewer, 18 Don street
Poss, Pobert, apothecary (Post Office), 43 High street
Poss, Mrs William, grocer, 30 High street
ST. MARGARET'S Convalescent Home and Sisterhood,
Bay View, Spittal
Sangster, Wm. (of Sangster, Smith, & Co.), 32 High street
Scott, Andrew, grocer, 66 Spittal
Simpson, Geo., feuar, 76 Spittal
Sinclair, George, shipowner, 7 King street road ; office, 18
Marischal Street, Aberdeen
Sinclair, John, gardener, 50 Don street
Smith, Alex., hosier and general draper, 59 High street
Smith, David, grocer, 27 Spittal
Smith, James, colporteur, 4 Orchard place
Smith, James, tailor and grocer, 25 College bounds
Smith, Pev. Pobert, D.D., first charge, Old Machar Church,
14 Chanonry
Smith, Mrs, lodgings, 25 College bounds
Smith, Mrs James, 110 High street
Smith, Miss, draper, 3 High street
Souter, Charles, verminist and rat catcher, 1 Orchard place
Speedman, Wm., sacrist, University buildings
Stables, A. & Son, grocers and spirit merchants (agents for
W. & A. Gilby, wine merchants), 112 High street
Stables, Alex., 106 High street
Stables, George, jun. (of Alex. Stables & Son), 112 High st.
Stables, George, 102 High street
Stephen, James, market gardener, 1 King street road
Stephen, Pev* Pobert (assistant minister, Old Machar), 30
College bounds
Stephen, Wm., di-aper, 56 Spittal
394 OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.
Stephen, Wm., late shipmaster, Orchard Cottage
Stephen, Mrs James, lodgings, 2 Orchard place
Stevenson, James, wright, Seaton gate
Stewart, Miss, teacher (Bell's School), h 109 High street
Strachan, Charles, baker, 79 High street
Struthers, John, M.D., F.E.C.S.E., professor of anatomy,
University of Aberdeen, 15 Chanonry
TAIT, George, Seaton Farm, King street road
Thorn, Wm., mason, 64 High street
Thorn, Mrs, lodgings, 4 Orchard place
Thomson, George (of Thomson, Marshall & Co.), Powis
Lodge
Thomson, David, professor of Natural Philosophy, 31 Col-
lege bounds
Thomson, George W., assistant (A. Stables & Son, grocers),
9 High Street
Thomson, Jas., boot and shoemaker, 114 High Street
Thomson, John, blacksmith and veterinary surgeon, 4 King
street road
Thomson, Marshall, & Co., brewers, 18 High street
Thomson, Wm., shoemaker, 95 Spittal
Tocher, Wm., overseer (salmon fishing). Bridge of Don
Torrie, Misses, 17 High Street
Tough, Wm., salmon fisher. New street
Traill, Samuel, D.D., professor of Theology, University of
Aberdeen, Divinity Manse, University
Troup, Wm. W., agent and commercial traveller. New st.
Turriff, George, assistant professor of mathematics (King's
College), 29 High street
VALENTINE, John, crofter. Bridge of Don
Valentine, E., Don View Hotel
WATKINS, Mrs, 66 Spittal
Watson, George, blacksmith and farmer, 74 Spittal
Watson, Capt. James, ship " Rowena," 108 High street
Watson, Eobert, grocer and spirit dealer, 57 Spittal
Watt, John, Mains of Seaton
Wilson, Alexander, horn merchant, 37 Spittal
Winiberley, Douglas, 71 High street
Winton, John, feuar. Prospect Cottage, 65 Spittal
YEATS, Thomas, butcher, 24 Spittal
Yeoman, John, cartwright, 9 King street road
WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.
Established— Wm. Shepherd.
Congregational Union —
Churches.
Free — A. F. Moir.
Jaraes Rae.
TREASURERS OF CONGREGATIONS.
Established— Alex. FuUerton. Eree—Wra. Hutton. Congregational Union-
James Paterson.
Elders of the Parish Church.
Leslie Fyfe Andrew Sangster
Alexander Moir, sen. James H. Sutter
Alexander M oir, jun. John Wight
Robert Reith
Session C^e?l-— Alexander Glass. Precentor— WiWisLxn Bisset.
John Morton, beadle, 5 Mary place.
Elders of the Free Church.
Alexander Barnett George F. Duthie
Alexander Grant John Bonnyman
William Hutton James Hewitt
John Taylor
William Gunn.
Congregational Treasurer — William Hutton.
Alexander Bell
James Dey
Robert Dick
Alex. FuUerton
John Milne
John Catto
John Booth
Andrew Beattie
John Caineron
Precentor — James Forbes.
Garden Hepburn, beadle, 97 Hadden street.
Deacons of Congregational Chapel.
Honorary Deacon — Alexander Fraser.
James Paterson 1 John Dunn I John Porter
Wm. Williamson | Alexander Stephen | V\m. Williamson
Secreiar?/— Alexander Stephen. Treasurer— S&mes Paterson.
William Sutherland, beadle, 95 Hadden street.
Teachers.
Woodside Public School— Geo. F. Duthie. Parish Female School— Miss Wallace.
Female Teachers— Misses Hall and Fraser.
Post Office.
71 HADDEN STREET.
Postmaste7'— James Murray. Letter Carrier— Robert Beveridge.
Office open for Money Order and Savings Bank Business from 9 a.m.
till 6 p.m. daily.
1st Delivery of Letters commences at 7 a.m.
2nd do. do do. 12 4.5 p.m.
Box closes at 11 -10 a.m., 2-30 p.m., and 7 '30 p.m.
1st Desspatch, at 11 -20 a.m.
2nd do. at 2-45 p.m.
3rd do. at 7 45 p.m.
Office open for Telegrams from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ; on Sundays, from 9 till 10 a.m.
Parochial Coal Fund- 1840.
President— George F. Duthie. Treaswrer- John Wight, sen.
Secretary— HeY. A. P. Moir.
16 Extraordinary and 35 Ordinary Members.
396 WOODSIDE DIRECTOEY.
Aberdeen Town and County Bank.
WooDSiDE Branch, 65 HADDEN STREET.
Agent — James Henderson. Clerk — James H. Abel.
Office Hours — 10 a.m to 3 p.m. ; Saturday, 10 to 2 p.m.
Total Abstinence Society (1839)— 100 Members.
Hon. President — Rev. A. F. Moir.
Hon. Vice-Presidents — Rev. Mr Rae and G F. Duthie.
Presses — Alexander Farquhar. Vice-President— Th.oma,s Brown.
Secretary — Geo. Farquhar. Treasurer — John Forbes, jun.
Police Commissioners.
Senior Magistrate — John Crombie.
Junior Magistrates — David Smith and Alex. Farquhar.
John Taylor
William Johnston
David Ferrier
Alexander Farquhar
John Nicol
John Forbes
Alexander Will
William Hufcton
George Mair
Clei^k — George F. Duthie.
Treasure)- — Alex. Diack, 13 Belmont street, Aberdeen.
Officer — Garden Hepburn.
Police Officers.
Sergeant — John Adams. 6'onstabZe— Andrew Duncan
Sheriff Officer.
George Lyell.
ABEL, James, clerk, Donbank Cottage
Abel, Mrs (late of Forgue), Donbank Cottage
Adan, Charles, farmer, Nether Buckie
Alexander, James, merchant, 15 Wellington street
Allan, Miss, Tanfield House
Anderson, James, carter, 89 Barron street
Anderson, Mrs George, merchant, 4 Wellington street
Angus, Arthur, farmer, Hay ton
BAIN, Peter, land measurer and estate agent, 74 Union st.,
Aberdeen, h Fountville
Barker, William, 1 Mary place
Barnett, Alexander, wright, 1 Society lane
Barron and Son, painters, glaziers, and paperhangers, 86
Hadden street
Barron, Thomas (of Barron & Son), 2 Tanfield walk
Barron, William (of Barron & Son), 2 Tanfield walk
Beattie, Andrew, leather dealer, boot and shoe maker, 134,
h 132 Hadden street
Beattie, John, stonedresser, 5 Grandholm street
Bell, Alex., baker aud grocer, 31 Barron street
Bell, David, bread and biscuit manufactory, 124 Hadden st.
Beveridge, Robt., letter carrier and merchant, 80 Hadden st.
Beveridge, Wm,, boot and shoe maker, 46 Hadden street
WOODSIDE DIRECTOKY. 397
Beverly, A., 141 Barron street
Birss, Bobt., wholesale diuggist, 27 Queen street, Aberdeen,
h Upper Middlefield
Bonnyman, John, millwright (J. & J, Crombie), 5 Grand-
holm Houses
Brown, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 45 Barron street
Brown, James, gamekeeper, .38 School lane
Brown, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 12 Hadden street
Burnett, Andrew, mason, 225 Barron street
CAIRD, George, clerk (A. Brown), Alexandra Cottage
Cameron, Alex., carter and grocer, 107 Barron street
Cardno, John, mechanic, Honey bank Cottage
Catto, George, merchant, 193 Barron street
Catto, John, farmer. Lower Cotton
Catto, John, carter, Mary Ann Cottage
Chalmers, James M., grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 23
Hadden street
Chapman, Charles, merchant, Hayton
Cobban, John, cowfeeder, 3 Old Eoad
Cochran, Alex., plumber and ironmonger, 33, h 3 Hadden
street
Cooper, George (late letter carrier), 106 Hadden street
Cordiner, John, manager (Wincey Work), 10 King street
Cowie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 124 Hadden street
Crombie, Jas. & John, woollen manufacturers, Grandholm
Works
Crombie, James (of J. & J. Crombie), Goval, Fintray, and
16 Bon- Accord square, Aberdeen
Crombie, John (of J. & J. Crombie), Balgownie Lodge
Crombie, John, jun. (of J. & J. Crombie), Cotton Lodge
Crombie, Theodore (of J. & J. Crombie), Goval, Fintray, and
16 Bon-Accord square, Aberdeen
Cruickshank, Mrs James, 112 Hadden street
Cruickshank, Bobert, feuar, 19 Hadden street
Cumming, James, farmer, Smithfield
Gumming, Geo., carter, h 7 Ann street ; stabling. Brown st.
DAVIDSON, James, flesher, 136 Hadden street
Davie, Mrs, merchant, 118 Hadden street
Dey, James, tenter, Grandholm
Dingwall, John, shoemaker, 18 Barron street
Donald, Alex., farmer, Hilton Bank
Donald, Andrew, innkeeper, Tanfield Inn
Duguid, George, carter, 5 Bridge street
Duguid, Mrs Alexander, merchant, 38 Hadden street
Duncan, George, gardener, 34 Wellington street
398 WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.
Dunsmore, Eobert, overseer, Gordon's Mills
Duthie, Georg:e F., schoolmaster, and clerk of police, Wood-
side, h Maryville
ELMSLY, George, Wood side House
FARQUHAR, Alex., boot and shoe maker, 128 Hadden st.
Terrier, D. & Co., merchants, 5, h 7 Hadden street
Terrier, David & William, farmers, Persley
Fettes, David, boot and shoe maker, 195 Barron street
Findlay, Jas., tenter, Grandbolm, A 109 Hadden street
Finnie, Peter, bookseller, 66 Hadden street
Fisher, Jas. & Thos., merchants, 55 Wellington street
Fisher, John, spirit merchant, 41, A 39 Wellington street
Fisher, Thomas, sen., feuar, 50 Wellington street
Fisher, Mrs John, 60 Wellington street
Folsetter, George (Volunteer Inn), 57 Barron street
Forbes, James, broker, 19 Wellington street
Forbes, Peter, feuar, 8 Queen street
Fowler, James E., M.D., &c., Ardenville
Fraser, Alex., shoe manufacturer j 87 Hadden st., h 1 Bank
street
Fraser, Miss, teacher, h Laurel Cottage
Fullerton, Alex., wright, 13 Queen street
Fullerton, Alex., manager (J. & F.), 19 School lane
Fullerton, James S., grocer and spirit dealer, 61, li 59 Had-
den street
Fullerton, John (of Johnston & Fullerton), 40 School lane
GIBSON, Miss, milliner, 146 Hadden street
Gillanders, Francis, feuar, 8 Canal street
Glass, Alex., bookseller, small ware merchant, and preparer
of objects for the microscope, 67 Hadden street
Glennie, Miss, dressmaker, 78 Hadden street
Gordon, Gordon E. (of Mosstown), 1 Old road
Gordon, James, tailor, 51, 7i 49 Wellington street
Gordon, Peter, cowfeeder, 30 Gaelic lane
Gordon, Peter, jun., carter, 30 Wellington street
Gorman, Mrs, merchant, 8 Hadden street
Gove, Janaes, merchant, 142 Hadden street
Grant, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 161 Barron street
Grant, James, contractor, 1 Grant street
Grant, John, engineer, 18 Gaelic lane
Grant, John, merchant, 32, h 34 Hadden street
HADDEN, A. & Sons, manufacturers, Gordon's Mills
Hadden, James, mason, Posebank Cottage
WOODSIDE] DIRECTORY. 399
Hadden, Eobert, salmon fisher, Cruives of Don
Hall, Eobert, dispensing and family chemist, 130, h 132
Hadden street
Hall, Miss, teacher, 52 Canal terrace
Hardie, Alex,, gardener and farmer, Jessiebank
Henderson, Jas., agent, Aberdeen Town and County Bank,
63 Hadden street
Henderson, Matthew, flesher, 117, h 119 Hadden sti-eet
Henderson, Wm , fiesher, h Laurel Cottage
Hendry, Alex. M., general merchant, 126 Barron street
Hepburn, Garden, tailor, 97 Hadden street
Hewit, Mrs Lewis, 35 Hadden street
Howarth, William, 40 School lane
Hutton, William, grocer, loo, h 151 Hadden street
ING-K.AM, Adam, merchant, 29 Hadden street
JACK, Mrs Wm., feuar, 120 Hadden street
Jamieson, A., carter, 39 Hadden street
Jamieson, James, cattle dealer, 14 Barron street
Johnston and Fullarton, builders and timber merchants, 28
Hadden street
Johnston, Eobert, dyer (J. & J. Combie), 11 Tanfield walk
Johnston, Eobert, draper, 1 Hadden street, h 3 Wellington
place
Johnston, Wm. (of Johnston and Fullarton), 26 Hadden st.
KEMP, James, merchant, 41 Hadden street
Kemp, Miss Ann, milliner, 138 Hadden st., h 7 Barron st.
Kerr, Mrs John, lodgings, 146 Hadden street
Kerr, Miss, 146 Hadden street
Key, John Morris, feuar, 113 Barron street
Kirkwood, James, carter, 9 Bank street
Kirton, Alex., tailor, 79 Hadden street, h 22 Summer street
LAING, James, flesher, 17 Hadden street, h 25 Wellington
street
Laing, James, cowfeeder. Old Eoad
Laing, William, tinplate worker, 110 Hadden street, h 28
Gaelic lane
Lawrance, Mrs, lodgings, Canal terrace
Lendrum & Edwards, Wincey Works, 10 King street
Leslie, John (of J. & J. Crombie), Donbank House
Low, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 30 Barron street
Low, John, farmer, Persley
Lumsden, Mrs, sen., of Pitcaple, Danestown House
Lyell, George, 38 Wellington street
400 WOODSIDE DIRECTOKY.
M'DERMOTT, Alex., 209 Barron street
M'Hardy, Eobert, feuar, 1 Kilgour street
M'Intosli, Wm., grocer and spirit dealer, 48 Barron street
M'Intosli, Mrs, feuar, 78 Hadden street
M'Kenzie, George, furniture dealer, 85 Hadden street
M'Kenzie, Gustavus, watch, and clock maker, 90 Barron st.
M'Kenzie, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 102, h 104 Hadden
street
M'Kenzie, Wm., merchant, 197 Barron street
M'Kenzie, Mrs, lodgings, 37 Wellington street
M'Rae, Mrs, Persley-Den House
Mair, George, vintner, 257 Barron street
Maitland, George, merchant, 69 Barron street
Maitland, Miss, dressmaker, 69 Barron street
Martin, James (late of Ceylon), Cumming's Park
Massie, Wm., gas inspector, Lower Middlefield
Meff, Alex., baker, 92 Hadden street
Melvin, Miss, dressmaker, and lodgings, 10 Hadden street
Meritt, John, commercial traveller, Carnation Cottage, Old
road
Mess, Jonathan, flour, meal, and barley mills, Gordon's
Mills, A Don Cottage
Milne, Alex., general draper, 51 Hadden street
Mitchell, Eobert, saddler, 88 Hadden street
Mitchell, Wm., cowfeeder, Bairnshall lane
Moir, Eev. Alexander Forbes, Free Church Manse -
Moir, Alex. , cattle dealer, 8 Brown street
Moir, John, cattle dealer, Braehead
Moir, Wm., carter, 49 Wellington street
Morgan and Williamson, fleshers, 54 Hadden street
Morgan, Jas. (of M. & W. fleshers), 45 Hadden street
Morison, Thomas, stoneware merchant, 40 Wellington street
Morrison, Daniel, stoneware merchant, 26 Barron street
Morran, James, blacksmith, Barron street
Munro, Alex., quarrier, 201 Barron street
Munro, George, shoemaker and feuar, 81, h 83 Barron street
Murker, Mrs, merchant, 32 Wellington street
Murray, Chas., feuar, h Dunedin Cottage
Murray, James, draper and postmaster, 71 Hadden street .
Murray, Bobert, clothier, 145, A 115 Hadden street
NICOL, Mrs Wm., 10 School lane
Northern Co-operative Co (Limited), 83 Hadden street
OGG, George, 115 Barron street
Ogg, James, 147 Barron street
WOODSIDE DIRECTORY. 401
PATERSON, Jolin, engine driver, 31 Wellington street
Paul, James, vvatcli and clock maker, 15 Hadden street
Petrie, David, engine fitter, 1 Queen street
Philip, George, feuar, 22 Hadden street, h 257 George street,
Aberdeen
Pirie, A. and Sons, paper manufacturers, Woodside "Works
Porter, Wm., farmer, Persley
Porter, Wm., cashier (J. & J. Crombie), Grandholm Cottage
Porter, Mrs, 105 Hadden street
RAE, Alex., Wright, Gordon's Mills, 7i 13 Hadden street
Pae, Eev. James, Congregational Chapel Manse
Rae, John, merchant, 16 Gaelic lane, h I School lane
Peid, Nathaniel, farmer, Danestown
Reid, John, contractor, 3 Well street
Reid, Wm. (of Reid & Bain, drapers), 22 Old Road
Reid, Mrs James S., Bairnshall lane
Reid, Mrs, feuar, 26 Gaelic lane
Reith, Robert, Middlefield
Rennie, William, boot and shoe maker, 43, A 61 Barron st.
Rennie, Miss, lodgings, 3 Barron street
Ehind, Alex., commercial traveller, 13 Don terrace, office, 26
Broad street, Aberdeen
Riddle, James, Kittybrewster Tavern
Ritchie, Alex., grocer, 37, h 35 Barron street
Robertson, Alex., spirit dealer, 47, h 45 Hadden street
Robertson, Daniel, general merchant, 58 Hadden street
Robertson, John, clerk, 5 Wellington street
Robertson, Wra., gardener, 52 Canal side
Rose, Mrs Wm., grocer, 4 Barron street
Ross, John, Wright, 67 Barron street
Ross, Mrs, grocer, 26 Wellington street
Russel, Wm., bookseller, Millbank Cottage
SANGSTER, Andrew, clerk, Grandholm
Sey, James, merchant, 49 Barron street
Scott, Andrew (of J. & A. Scott), 1 School lane
Scott, David, slater, 14 School lane
Scott, James and Andrew, slaters, 1 School lane
Scott, James (of J. & A. Scott), 43 Hadden street
Scott, Mrs, lodgings, 25 Gaelic lane
Scroggie, Wm., grocer, 24 Barron street
Shand, John, manager (A. P. & S.), h Woodside Works
Shepherd, Eev. William, M.A,, parish minister, h The
Manse
Skinner, James, flesher and farmer, h 1 Barron street
Smart, James, plasterer, h 12 Grandholm street
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402 WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.
Smith, David, manager, carpet works, Gordon's Mills, h
Lily bank
Smith, John, gardener, Baiinshall
Smith, Mrs, lodgings, Hayton
Stewart, Mrs, Dunedin Cottages
Sutherland, Mrs Alexander, Fairfield Cottage, Pirie's lane
Sutter, James H., merchant. Lower Middlefield House
TAYLOR, John, merchant, 207 Barron street
Taylor, Wm., gardener, 23 Wellington street
Thom, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 125, h 127 Barron st.
Thomson, Joseph, mason, 8 Brown street
Topp, Forbes, farmer. Upper Buckie
Tough, Mrs, midwdfe, 104 Hadden street
Troup, Mrs, Newseat, Wellington street
URQUHART, Kenneth, baker, 50 Hadden street, h Heath
Cottage, Queen street
Urquhart, Miss, dressmaker, 96 Hadden street
WALKER, Alexander, merchant, 40 Hadden street
W^alker, George, tailor, 41 Barron street
Walker, John, merchant, 36 Barron street
Wallace, Miss, teacher, 105 Hadden street
Warrender, Thomas, farmer, Persley
Watson, Mrs David, feuar, 20 Gaelic lane
Watt, Eobert, joiner (Schoolhill), h 41 Barron street
Webster, Eobert, station agent, A 13 Station street
Webster, Wm., feuar, 19 Gaelic Lane
Wight, John, late baker, 52 Hadden street
Will, Alexander, overseer, Grandholm Works, h Westbank
Will, Alex., feuar, 153 Barron street
Williamson, Andrew (of M. & W., fleshers, 54 Hadden st.),
7i 101 Barron street
Wilson, Wm., gardener, Gordon's Mills
Wishart, Mrs John, lodgings. Kirk Park
Wright, Peter, Leadside
YOEMAN, Joseph, crofter, Persley
Yunnie, Wm., clerk, Grandholm
ADVERTISEMENTS
LIFE & FIRE ASSURANCE AGENCY
TO those contemplating LIFE ASSURANCE, or the pur-
chase of ANNUITIES, information on the subject will be
given, and a choice of Offices, Rates, and Schemes.
Agencies for the following and other Scottish Companies : —
Scottish. Widows' Fund.
Edinburgh.
North British and Mercantile.
Scottish Provident.
^j,*" Prospectuses, Tables of Rates, and Forms for Assurance supplied on
application, in Town, or from a distance.
ALEX. BRAND, Accountant.
Aberdeen, 103 Union Street.
LONDON
6ttaranUe aiiir §,(ciknt Compiig
(LIMITED).
Chief Office 61 Moorgate Street, London, E.G.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £115,000.
TRUSTEES.
Matthew Hutton Chaytoh, Esq., Chairman, National Discount Company.
David Fitzgerald, Esq., Dublin.
John Young, Esq. , Messrs. Turquand, Youngs, & Co.
GUARANTEE FUND.
The Bonds of the Company are accepted by — Her Majesty's Government,
the Courts of Chancery and B.inkrui^tcy, the Local Government Board, the
City of London, and other Municipal Corporations ; and by various Banks and
Railways, and other large Companies throughout the United Kingdom.
The different kinds of risks have been carefully classified, and the Company
is therefore in a position to undertake the best at the lowest possible scale of
Premium.
Special Terms will be quoted for guaranteeing all the members of a Staff.
ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT.
Ordinary Risks. — A Policy for £1000, if killed, or £6 per Week while totally
disabled, costs £3 per Annum ; £.500 if killed, or £3 per Week while totally
disabled, for 35s. per Annum ; £250 if killed, or 30s. per Week while totally
disabled, for 20s. per Annum.
Proposal Forms and Prospectuses on Apjdication.
AGENT IN ABERDEEN,
J. S. CHALMERS, 19 Marischal Street.
404 ADVEKTISEMENTS.
Northern Assurance Company,
INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT,
FOR LIFE & FIRE ASSURANCE AT HOME AND ABROAD.
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Subscribed Capital, .... £3,000,000
Accumulated Funds, . . . 1,778,000
Annual Revenue from Fire Premiums, . . 313,000
Do. Life Do. . 133,000
Do. Interest on Invested Funds, 78,000
THE Directors submit the Claims of this Institution to the support
of the Public on the strength of its large Subscribed Capital
and Accumulated Funds, and the success which has hitherto at-
tended its operations, both as regards the extent and the character
of the business transacted.
ABERDEEN BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
JOHN CRUICKSHANK, Esq., LL.D., Chairman.
Wm. Adam, Esq., advocate (Messrs. Adam, Thomson, and Ross).
John Moir Clark, Esq., merchant (Messrs. John Moir and Son).
Alex. Edmond, Esq., advocate (Messrs. Edmonds and Macqueen).
William Leslie, Esq., of Nethermuir
JoHK Reid, Esq., advocate (Messrs. Burnett and Reid).
James Sim, Esq., merchant (Messrs. James Sim and Co.)
SAMUEL ANDERSON, Secretary.
JAMES BISSET, Assistant Secretary.
** Fire and Life Proposals and Tables of Rates may be obtained at the
Head Offices^ or nnvurous Agencies throughout the Country.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
405
BON-ACCORD
Property Investment Company,
ESTABLISHED 185 3.
Enrolled under the Act 6 and 7, William IV., Cap. 32.
Shares, £25 each. Entry Money, 6d. per Share.
TRUSTEES.
Baillie SIM, ROBERT LUMSDEN, Esq. and J. D. MILNE, Esq.
DIRECTORS.
Chairman— J). R. Lyall Grant, Esq., of Kingsford.
Vice-Chairman — Baillie Donald.
Messrs. James Ross, advocate
,, James Patersoii, merchant
,, James M'Kenzie, baker
,, G. Mackay, leather merchant
Messrs. "William Alexander, clothier
,, A. S. Cook, clothier
,, Wm. Lindsay, publisher
,, Rev. Alex. Ogilvie, governor
of Gordon's Hospital
Solicitor — Thomas Ruxton, advocate. Sxirveyor — James Henderson, architect'
Treasurer— iaxaen Morison, New Market. Managers— Ma.r(\\\is & HalL C.A.
Bankers— HITE NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANK.
THIS Company affords a very Safe and Profitable Invest-
ment for Sums from 2^. a month upwards, repayable with
interest at 5 per cent., and a share of Surplus Profits at the expiry of 15, 12,
or 10 years, as the Member may elect at his entry. If entry for 15 years, the
Monthly Payment per share is '2s. ; if for 12 years, 2s. 8d. ; if for 10 years, 3s. 5d.
A payment of 2s. monthly for 15 years amounts to tl8. In return for this
the Member will receive at the end of 15 years £25, with a share of Surplus
Profits. The Interest and Surplus Profits recently paid on Shares which
entered in January, 1854, amounted together to 8J per cent. Simple Interest
on the Subscriptions, or upwards, of 6 per cent. Compound Interest, over the
whole period. Surplus Profits declared every second year. Any number of
Shares may be held by a Member,
Loans on Security of Heritable Property granted to Members, repayable as
may be agreed on, in 6, 8, 10, 12,'or 15 years in Monthly or Quarterly Instal-
ments. Loans are granted on application, and a fixed Commission or Premium
per Share is charged. The amount of Loans granted since 1854 exceeds
£70,000. Borrowers are entitled to a share of the Surplus Profits.
Members may withdraw at any time on giving notice to that effect. In-
terest allowed on Shares withdrawn, and also Surplus Profits, after being
Members for 2 years and 5 years respectively, in terms of the rules.
Copies of the Report, and Statement of the Company's Affairs, for 1874,
lately printed, and any further information, may be had on applying to
MARQUIS & HALL, C.A., Managers.
147 Union Street, Aberdeen, May, 1875.
406
ADVEKTISEMENTS.
dumsfiitiB ^nstttiHtic^ ^om^m^
(ESTABLISHED 1852.)
Chief OflB.ces—
Exchange Street, Manchester.
Capital (fully Subscribed),
£2,000,000.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
NATHANIEL SHELMERDINE, Esq., Chairman.
JOHN KNOWLES, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
ROBERT ADERS, Esq.
GEORGE B. BLAIR, Esq.
W. H. BRADLEY, Esq.
W. ROMAINE CALLANDER, Esq.,
M.P.
BEN. DARBYSHIRE, Esq., Liverpool
ALEX. EWING, Esq., Glasgow
General Manager— G'KO'RG^ STEWAET. Esq., FJ.A.
JAMES MADEN HOLT, Esq., M.P.
HENRY JUMP, Esq., Liverpool
ARTHUR W. LYON. Esq.
J. S. MAYSON, Esq.
WILLIAM PILKINGTON, Esq.
WILLIAM RUSSELL, Esq., Glasgow-
SCO TT/S// BOARD:
ALEXANDER EWiNG, Esq., Glasgow, Chairman.
James Brown, Esq., Glasgow
Walter Carruthers, Esq., Inverness
David Dreghorn, Esq. , Glasgow
Andrew Duugall, Esq., Inverness
Major Lyon M'Kenzie, Inverness
John M'Kenzie, Esq., Inverness
Donald Matlieson, Esq., Glasgow
William Russell, Esq., Glasgow
Right Rev. the Bishop of Moray and Ross, Primus.
ANNUAL REPORT.
Copies of the Anntjal Report of the Directors, read at the Meeting of the
Shareholders, on the 11th inst., may be obtained on application at any of
the Of&ces of the Company.
EXTRACT FROM THE REPORT.
The Fire Premiums for the year, after deducting Re-insurances, were £2T0,367
The Fire Losses, 151,159
The Life Income, 57,609
The Life Losses, 18,399
The lAcome of the Proprietors' and Reserve Funds for the year amounted
to £75, 331, out of which the Directors have already declared a Dividend of
17 5 per cent, per annum.
THE RESERVE FUNDS WERE—
LIFE £278,778 | FIRE, £141,968
Life and Fire Tnsitrance Business transacted both at Home and Abroad on
liberal terms.
Head Office for Scotland, 4 South Hanover Street, Glasgow.
Charles Stewart, Resident Secretary/.
Aberdeen Branch, 96 Union Street.
Thomas Macfarlane, Surceyor.
Mareh, 187S.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 407
INSURANCE COMPANY.
INSTITUTED 1S36.— EMPOWERED BY ACTS OF PARLIAMENT.
Cliief Offices,
1 DALE STREET, Liverpool ; 7 COEN"HILL, London.
Scottish Board Office,
128 INGRAM STREET, Glasgow.
INVESTED FUNDS, £4,861,837. ANNUAL INCOME, £1,527, 739.
Directors in Scotland.
Chairman— 3 Au-E,^ Reid Stewart, Esq., Glasgow.
Robert F. S. Stewart, Esq., Edinburgh.
Andrew Buchanan, Esq. of Auchentorlie.
"Walter Mackenzie, Esq., C.A., Glasgow.
Resident Secretary.
Glagow — D. Stewart, Esq.
Medical Referees.
Glasgow— R. Scott Orr, Esq., M.D.
Aberdeen— William Pirrie, Esq., M.D., F.R.S.E.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Insurances can be effected with the Company on Property of every descrip-
tion, and in all parts of the world.
The Annual Income from this Branch exceeds £1,082,520.
LIFE INSURANCE.
The Annual Premium Income in this Branch exceeds £244,600.
Attention is specially invited to this Company's system of GUARANTEED
BONUSES, by which is secured-
1. Exemptions from Liability of Partnership under any possible circum-
sti3.n.cGS
2. BONUS ADDITIONS, which are not contingent on Profits, but fixed
and giiaranteed by the whole resources of the Company.
Claims paid in Thirty Days after admission.
ANNUITIES are granted on extremely favourable terms.
Prospectuses, with detailed rates, &c. , wUl be had on application.
AGENTS-
Aberdeen John Sheed & Co., 44 Marischal Street.
,, J. Russell Mackenzie, architect, 177 Union Street.
Inverurie George Jackson, general merchant.
Peterhead Robert Robertson.
,, Stewart and Leask, commission agents
Stonehaven James Wood, druggist.
Tarland Wm. Hay, merchant.
Turriff James Walker, sen. , merchant.
Oldmeldrum John Davidson, do.
Mintlaw John Ferguson, Brae of Coynach.
Applications for Agencies may be made to the Resident Secretary— 123
Ingram Street, Glasgow.
408 ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE SCOTTISH FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL-ONE MILLION STERLING.
HEAD OFFICE-31 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
Glasgow Office 1 23 St. Vincent Street.
Dundee Office 37 Albert Square.
London Office 79 Cornhill, E.G.
Dublin Office 41 Lower Sackville Street.
DIRECTORS.
Chairman— A1.1.AN A. Maconochie Welwood, Esq. of Meadowbank, and
Garvock, LL.D.
Deputy-Chairman — James Cowan, Esq., M.P. for the City of Edinburgh.
Geroge Cadell Bruce, Esq., C.E., Edinburgh.
James Forman, Esq., advocate, Edinburgh.
David Dickson, Esq., vfholesale stationer, Edinburgh.
John Dick Peddie, Esq., R.S.A., architect, Edinburgh.
Thomas Spi'ot, Esq. , W. S. , Edinburgh.
Archibald Burn Murdoch, Esq., W.S., Edinburgh.
Robert TurnbuU, Esq., Edinburgh.
Charles Pearson, Esq. . C. A. . Edinbxirgh.
Manager — James Rhind Carphin, C.A.
Secretary — John Hurry.
INSURANCES against loss by Fire are effected by this Company on almost
every description of Property in the United Kingdom, at the lowest rates of
Premium commensurate to the Risk.
FARMING STOCK INSURANCES, with or without the average Clause.
Damage by Lightning made good.
TRANSFERS from other offices Free of Expense to Insurers.
No charge for Policies or Stamps.
CLAIMS are settled immediately on the amount of the loss being ascer-
tained.
This Company being unconnected with any Life Insurance Company,
Agents for purely Life OflBces may represent this Company without interfering
with their existing arrangements. Application for Agencies to be made to
the Manager.
AGENTS.
Aberdeen HORNE & SMITH, City Buildings, Union Street.
T. A. W. A. YOUNGSON, advocate.
„ J. & D. DUNCAN, advocates.
J. H. BOWER, 34 Marischal Street.
Dingwall A. DEWAR, soUctor
Elgin WILLIAM LAW, ironmonger.
Forres ALEX. MORISON, British Linen Bank.
Inverness D. REID, solictor, Lombard Street.
Invei-gordon D. DENOON, merchant
Keith ALEX. MORRISON PHILIPS, Union Bank,
ADVERTISEMENTS. 409
THE NATIONAL
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(LIMITED).
Incorporated 1863 under the " Companies' Act, 1862."
CAPITAL, ^6250,000.
HEAD OFFICE .... 28 QUEEN" ST., EDINBURGH.
4 NATIONAL BANK BUILD-
OFFICES IN GLASGOW . < g7 WEST REGENT STREET.
150 HOPE STREET.
TRUSTEES.
Laurence Robertson, Esq. , late Cashier, Royal Bank of Scotland.
A. Kincaid Mackenzie, Esq., Manager, Commercial Bank of Scotland.
William James Duncan, Esq., Manager, National Bank of Scotland.
William Thomas Thomson, Esq., F.R.S.B., Actuary.
DIRECTORS.
George Clerk Arbuthnot, Esq. of Mavisbank.
John Cook, Esq. , W. S. , Edinburgh.
Charles Cowan, Esq. of Logan House.
Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq., C.A., Edinburgh.
James Mylne, Esq., W.S., Edinburgh.
R. E. Scott, Esq., C.A., Edinburgh.
William Smith, LL.D., F.I. A., Edinburgh.
Manager — George Todd Chiene, C.A.
SECURITIES for Officers of Government, Banks, Insurance Companies, Rail-
ways, and other Public Institutions,— also for Factors, Trustees, Collec-
tors, Commercial Clerks, Travellers, and others holding Situations of
Trust.
BONDS IN RELIEF of Cautioners in cases where Private Securities only
accepted by Employers.
PREMIUMS according to nature of Employment and duties to be performed,
at rates based on past experience of the Association.
CASH BONUS TO POLICYHOLDERS for 1874-75 by reduction of Premiums
on Policies of four years' standing of 20 per cent. ; six years', 25 per cent.
nine years', .30 per cent.
AGENTS IN ABERDEEN.
HO::iNE and SMITH, City Buildings, Union Street.
410 ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE ABERDEEN
PnitaHe c^^cuntk^' IJnbxstment Co.
(LIMITED).
Incorporated under the " Companies' Acts, 1862 and 1867."
CAPITAL— £50,000 in 25,000 Shares of £2 each.
Trustees.
Edward Fiddes, Esq., banker | James A. Sinclair, Esq., banker
Directors.
Cliairman — George Jamieson, Esq. , of Rosebank, Lord Provost of Aberdeen.
John Cook, Esq., of Ashley j John Sangster, Esq., chemist
Anth. Cruickshank, Esq., Lethenty James Shepherd, Esq., merchant (of
Archer Fortescue, Esq., of Swanbister | Messrs Souter and Shepherd)
Bankers.
The North of Scotland Bank | The Bank of Scotland
Auditor. Secretary.
James Murray, Esq., C.A. | John Muill, Esq.
rilHE principal Objects of this Company are —
I.— To Lend Money on the Security of all kinds of Heritable Property.
II. — To afford, to those having money to lend, the means of investing it
safely and profitably.
Loans.
Loans of any amount are granted by the Company on Heritable Security,
repayable by half-yearly instalments, extending over periods of from 2 to 18
years, for purposes such as —
I. — Building Houses, Shops, &c., or making Improvements and Alterations
thereon.
II. — Purchasing Houses, or paying off existing Loans.
III. — Erecting Churches, Manses, or Schools, and paying off the debt there-
on. Borrowers do not require to become Shareholders.
Investment of Money.
Money is received by the Company at interest, on Debenture and Deposit
for fixed periods, or repayable on short notice, at rates varying from 3 to 4^
per cent.
Complete safety is afforded to Depositors from the Capital of the Company,
and the investment of its whole Funds On approved Heritable Seciu-ity.
Forms of Application for Loans, and all information respecting the Granting
and Repayment of Loans, and the Investing of Money on Deposit or Deben-
ture, may be had at the Company's Head Office, Citv Buildings, Union
Street, Aberdeen, or from any of the Company's Agents.
ADVEBTISEMENTS. 411
THE ORIGINAL SOCIETY- ESTABLISHED 1840.
THE GUARANTEE SOCIETY
No. 19 BIRCHIN LANE, CORN HILL, LONDON, E.G.
Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 5 Victoria — Session 1842.
SuretisMp undertakan for tlie Fidelity of Persons in Situatians
of Trust, on the yearly payment of a small sum at a
stipulated rate per centum.
This Society was the first Public Company established in
Great Britain to obviate the inconvenience and defects
of Suretiship by Private Bondsmen, its Security
being adopted by
HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT
BY
The Bank of England, the Bank of Ireland,
The Council of the Duchy of Cornwall,
The Secretary of State in Council for India,
The Court of Chancery, the Local Government Board,
The Corporation of the City of London,
The Principal Bankers, Railway Companies, Public Companies, and
Commercial Firms ui the United Kingdom.
PEESONS of tlie highest character and qualifications
frequently decline valuable appoititments, either from aa un-
willingness to place themselves and their friends under so serious' an obli-
gation, or the great difficulty of obtaining satisfactory Sureties ; but the Insti-
tution of this Society removes these diflBculties.
The GUARANTEE SOCIETY undertakes, for a smaU yearly premium, to
make good to the employer any loss by the fraud or dishonesty of the per-
son employed, according to the amount specified in the bond, and therefore
obviates the necessity for Private Sureties, as well as the evils arising there-
from, which often prove as prejudicial to the real interests of the Employer aa
to the person finding the guarantee of Private Friends.
Employers, by the existence of the Society, are assured of the continued
solvency of the Surety for the person emphjyed, and the security thus be-
comes a permanent one.
Friends and Relatives are relieved of the fear of those pecuniary losses to
which persons are exposed who become responsible for the acts of others.
All necessary information can be had of tlie Secretary and Agents.
Rates according to the nature of the Employment on the Amount of the Security
required.
Security granted on behalf of Receivers and Ofllcial Liquidators,
under the Court of Chancery, on advantageous terms.
Secretary— JAMES MUZIO.
AGENTS IN ABERDEEN—
Stronach, Duncan, & Duguid, Advocates, Adelphi.
412 ADVERTISEMENTS.
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH
LAW LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION.
ESTABLISHED 1839. CAPITAL— ONE MILLION.
TRUSTEES.
The Right Honourable the Earl of Glasgow.
The Right Hon. Lord Moncreiff, Lord-Justice-Clerk of Scotland.
The Right Hon. James A. Stuakt Wortley, Q.C.
The Honourable Charles Bailhe. | William Smythe, Esq. of Methven.
The Honovirable Mr. Justice Field. | Edward Kent Karslake, Esq., Q.C.
Manager— ^lULlkM. SMITH. LL.D., F.S.A. •
AT the THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING, held
on 24th February, 1875, the REVENUE ACCOUNT and BALANCE-
SHEETS, prepared in accordance with the "'Life Assurance Companies Act,
1870," and the Reports by the Directors and Auditors, were read and un-
animously approved :—
The New Policies issued during the past year had been 658
Sums Assured thereby £491, 780
New Premiums received 14,895
Sums amounting to £60,150 had been re-assured with other
OflSces, at Annual Premiums amounting to 1,667
The Net Income from Premiums and Interest, after deducting Re-
Assurance Premiums and Sums received for the purchase
of Annuities, had amounted to 158,902
Claims by Death had arisen under 142 Life Policies effected on
105 Lives, the Sums Assured by which, including Bonus
Additions, amounted to 97,275
The Life Assurance Fund, exclusive of Proprietors' Capital,
amounted to 66 per cent, of the whole Premiums received
upon the Subsisting Policies ; and the Surplus on the
Year's Transactions, amounting to £38,821 had been added
to the Accumulated Funds, which, after providing for all
outstanding Claims and other Sums due, amounted to 863,211
The Policies in J'orce at Christmas, 1874, were 6159 ; and the Sums
Assured thereby, including Vested Bonus Additions,
amounted to 3,837,266
BONUS YEAR 1875.
IMMEDIATE PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS.
Policies effected during the Present Year on the Participation Scale under full
Annuo! Premiums will be entitled to
ONE FULL YEAR'S BONUS ADDITION
at the Sixth Investigation and Division of Profits at Christmas 1875.
The PROFITS are ascertained and divided every Five Years ; Nine-Tenths
(90 Per Cent.) being appropriated to the Assured. At the Fifth Investiga-
tion (Christmas, 1870), Reversionary Bonus Additions at the rate of £1 10s.
per cent, per annum were made to all Sums Assured by Policies effected on
the Participation Scale for the Whole Term of Life. The BASIS OF
Valuation was the Carlisle Table of Mortality, combined with Three
PER Cent. Interest: — only the "Pure" or "Net" Premiums being taken
into account, and the whole "Loading " reserved as a provision for future
Expenses and Profits.
OFFICES—
120 PRINCES STREET, Edinburgh WILLIAM SMITH, Manager.
12 WATERLOO PLACE, London J. HILL WILLIAMS, Actuary.
105 ST. VINCENT STREET, Glasgow.. . .JOHN OSWALD, Secretary.
AGENTS.
Aberdeen — Messrs. Davidson and Garden, advocates. Patrick Cooper, Esq.,
advocate. John M. Shaw, Esq., advocate.
Stonehaven— Peter Edward, Esq., North of Scotland Bank.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
413
MANCHESTER
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ESTABLISHED 1 8 2 4.
98 KING STREET, Manchester. 96 CHEAPSIDE, London.
5 INDIA BUILDINGS, Water Street, Liverpool.
80 BUCHANAN STREET, Glasgow.
CAPITAL
ONE MILLION STERLING.
INSURANCES are granted by this Company, on nearly every description of
Property in Great Britain, m Foreign Countries, and in some of the Colonies,
at moderate rates.
Mills, Factories, and other hazardous risks, will be specially surveyed at the
request of the owner.
The duty on Fire Insurance has now entirely ceased.
Applications for Agencies should be addressed to
JAMES B. NORTHCOTT, Secretary to the Company.
Agents in Aberdeen.
Mr. DAVID MITCHELL, advocate, 24 Adelphi.
Mr. ALEXANDER DIACK, 13 Belmont Street.
Mr. JAMES MOIR, 52 Broad Street.
THE
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SICK FUND FETEN'DLY SOCIETY.
Established 1858 — Empowered hy Act of Parliament, 18 <& 19 Fie,
Cap. 63.
Chiep OFPrcES-RAILWAT BUILDINGS, WOLVERUAMTON,
With Branch Offices throughout the Kingdom.
Trustees— M.-R. George Thomas ; Mr. Edwin Hill.
Managing Secretary — Mr. Jam£s Georgu.
£anAers— Wolverhampton and Stafford.shire Banking Comiany.
THIS Society offers to the Industrial Classes an opportunty
of Assurance as favouraiile as can be produced by any Society
of a similar nature. In the Life Department, Assurances from £2 to £200 can
be effected by Ai)plicants of healthy condition ; and to provide for sickness, a
member may effect an Assurance so as to entitle him, on condition of regular
payment, to the receipt of from 5s. to 12s. 6d. a-week, with Doctor's Atten-
dance and Medicine. The payments, in the event of Death, are made imme-
diately after notice is given, and certificate of decease produced.
Agent for Aberdeen— Mr. ALEXANDER STEWART,
OFFICE- 4 QUEEN STREET.
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414 ADVERTISEMENTS.
ECONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE CO,.
ESTABLISHED 1823.
TOTAL ASSETS- £3,000,000.
Ocean Railway and General Accident Assurance Com-
pany, Limited.
INSURANCES AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS
BY LAND AND SEA.
Particulars and Sums of Insurance may be learned on application to
Mr. ALEXANDER TINLAYSON. 49 Broad Street.
' G H A H T E H E B
BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA, & CHINA,
HATTON COURT, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON.
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.
PAID-UP CAPITAL J2800,000.
Agencies and Branches.
Bombay.
Calcutta.
Akyab.
Manila.
Shanghai.
Hankow.
Rangoon.
Singapore.
Batavia.
Hong Kong.
THE CORPOEATION grant Drafts payable at the above
Agencies and Branches; Buy and Receive for Collection Bills
of Exchange ; issue Letters of Credit ; undertake the Purchase and Sale of
Indian Government, and other Securities : hold them for safe custody ; and
receive interest or dividends as they become due.
Deposits of Money are received for not less than 12 months, bearing interest
at five per cent, per annum.
For further particulars, apply to Wm. GOEDON, Sharebroker, 29 Union
Street, Agent at Aberdeen.
ADVEETISEMENTS.
415
HATiONAL SEC-UHITY
if (^
hiQ§ ffdtfk of
EXCHANGE STREET.
The Lord Provost
The Eldest BaiUie
The Dean of GuUd
The Convener of the Trades
The Minister of the West Parish
The President of the Society of Advo-
cates
The Treasurer of the Society of Advo-
cates
The President of the Shipmaster's
Society
Trustees and Managers.
26th FEBRUARY, 1875.
The Menaber
of Parliament for the
City
The Member of Parliament for the
County
The Sheriff
The Sheriff-Substitute at Aberdeen
The Convener of the County
The President of the Mechanics' Insti-
tution
The Secretary of the Mechanics' Insti-
tution
The above are
John Angus, advocate
*Newell Burnett, advocate
*Robert Catto, merchant
*James Chalmers, printer
George Donald, painter
*John Fraser, 58 Bon-Accord street
Gray C. Fraser, advocate
*James Garden, advocate
*WilLlam Hendersoii, M.D.
John Leslie, manufacturer
* William Lumsden, merchant
Managers ex-officiis.
"^ James B. M'Conibie, advocate
*John D. Milne, advocate
*David M 'Hardy, Cranford
Charles Playfair, gunmaker
James Rettie, jeweller
Simpson Shepherd, merchant
John Smith, advocate
*Alex. Stronach of Drumallan
Levfis Smith, bookseller
John Watt, advocate
John Webster, advocate
Treasurer-
Those marked thus (*) are Trustees.
-Robert Lumsden, manager of the North of Scotland Bank.
Actuary and Cashier — Thomas Riddell.
THE BANK is Open every TUESDAY and WEDNES-
DAY, from Ten to Eleven Forenoon, and Seven to Eight
Evening, and every THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, from Nine to
Eleven Morning, and from Six to Eight o'clock Evening, both for the receipt
and repayment of Deposits, except on Saturday evening, lohen no money is paid out.
It receives in Deposit any Sum, from One Shilling upwards, to the extent
of £30 within each year, ending at 2uth November, and £150 in whole. A pass
Book is given to each Depositor gratis, containing an Abstract of the Rules,
and the Depositor's Account with the Bank. Full Copies of the Rules may be
had for Sixpence each.
Interest at the rate of THREE PER CENT, is allowed on every sum of
Five Shillings or upwards deposited, for the fidl number of Bays the Deposit re-
mains in the Bank, and is added to the principal at the 20th November, yearly,
whether the Depositor attends at the time or not. The Interest is free from
Income Tax, or any other deduction whatever.
The sum^s deposited, or any part of them, will be repaid whenever they are
wanted ; previous notice being given, in terms of the Rules, for sums above
£10, but with which notice the Trustees and Managers dispense in cases of
urgency, and on a sufficient reason, in the opinion of them or the officers,
being given.
416 ADVERTISEMENTS.
In terms of the Acts of Parliament, a Duplicate of the Annual Balance
Sheet of the whole affairs of the Bank, made up to the 20th November yearly,
is hung up in the office for the inspection and information of all concerned ;
and any depositor is entitled to a printed copy of it, price one Penny.
There is also printed, at the end of every foiir weeks, an Abstract of the
whole transactions of the Bank during the previous month, with a statement
annexed of the whole sums due to Depositors at its date, the amount in the
hands of Government, and the balance in the hands of the Treasurer and
Cashier respectively. Depositors miay have a copy of any of these Abstracts
on payment of One Penny.
By order of the Tmstees and Managers,
THOMAS EIDDEL, Actuary and Cashier.
Aberdeen, June, 1875.
SCOTTISH ..^WW'^'^^ LEGAL
INSURANCE ^S^^^^^^ SOCIETY.
ESTABLISHED, MARCE 1852.
Enrolled for Scotland, agreeably to the Acts of Parliament, 18, 19, 21, and
22 Vict.. Cap. 63 and 101, b3ing the only Legal Society in
Scotland upon the same principle.
HEAD OFFICE, - 86 WILSON STREET, GLASGOW,
With BRANCH OFFICES in aU the PRINCIPAL TOWNS in Scotland.
SOME of the advantages that this Society possesses above
almost all others are — That Assurances can be effected from £2
to £200 ; that it admits members at any age, if in good health ; that all
Weekly Payments are regularly uplifted and definitely stated at entry, and
do not increase upon the members ; that no extra levy can be made, and no
fines can be inflicted. All claims promptly settled within twelve hours after
application.
Information regarding the Society may be obtained on application to
A. H. WATSON, Agent for the above Society,
68 BROAD STREET.
Or from the folloioing Collectors : —
George Kenley, 11 Carmelite Street
John Hood, 95 Gallowgate
John Anderson, 3 John Street
Andrew Scott, 19 Charles Street
George Falconer, 29 Park Street
Alex. M'Kenzie, 60 East North Street
Alex. Aiken, King's Square, Huntly Street
Duncan Kellas, 36 High Street, Inverurie
MEDICAL EXAMINER FOR ABERDEEN.
Dr. R. C. WiLLOCK, 75 King Street.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
417
BRITISH
LIFE
COMPANY.
LEGAL
ASSURANCE
(LIMITED.)
ESTABLISH ED 1863.
Incorporated under the Act of Parliament 25 cmd Z6 Vic, cap. 89, cntitvled the
" Companies' Act, 186^."
CAPITAL, £10,000 with power to increase to £100,000.
Head Office
141 GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW.
With Branch Offices iu all parts of the Kingdom,
Patrons—FrofoHHor fiyiYiQ, F. R.S.E.. ; Councillor Scott.
Dlrectn/rs — James M'Intyre, Esq. ; Mr Thomas Geddes ; Mr Alex. H. Poison ;
Mr James Cockburn ; Mr William T. M'Laren ; Mr James Galloway.
Henry Steel, Esq., Manager.
Counsel — James Diindas Grunt, Esq., Advocate.
rpHIS COMPANY was ostiiblislied Hpecially for the benefit
.1 of the Industrial Classo.s, by ofit>rin<? all tlie advantages of a
Friendly Society, with none of the rislis connected therewith.
Medical Referee for A/jerdeen--Dii. REITH, 138 George Street.
Agent for Aberdeen— A. H. POLSON, 58 Catherine Street,
Of whom Conditions of Assurance, and all necessary information, may be bad
NEAV HAT SHOP,
4e XJITIOIT STPtEEa'
(Directly opposite Adelpiii Court).
JOHN C. M'LEOD,
(LATE WITH MR. SAMUEL MARTIN, HATTER,)
ALWAYS on hand a Large Stock of Everything NEW
and FASHIONABLE in the Trade.
Also, a very lar^fe Stock of LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S SILK and
ZANELLA UMBRELLAS, superior quality, and most FashionaVjle Sticks
and Handles.
418 ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEOEGE LESLIE & CO.,
oo^Xj, ooic:h],
CAN"YAS, EOPE, AND TWmE MEECHAI^TS,
Mast, Spar, and Sail Makers, and Riggers,
"z <Q xjnsrioisr sti^eet, j
Works-PROVOST BLAIKIE'S QUAY.
COAL Finest Household., Steam, and Smitliy
(Scotch or English).
COKE Foundry ; Malting, and other Drying Pur-
poses.
CANVAS Tempest, Crown Extra, Extra All Long
Flax, &c. &c.
ROPES and TWINES "Wire; St. Petersburg Cordage, Bolt Rope,
Point Spunyarn, Marline, Housline, and Hambro-
line ; Manilla ; Coir ; Roping and Seaming Twines.
MASTS and SPARS Made to order on shortest notice. Flagstaffs
and Flags for private individuals.
Oakum, Unsteamed ; and Felt.
SAILMAKING Sails on newest principles. Tarpaulings
for Waggons, Carts, or Stacks. Tents to any pattern.
RIGGING Pigging fitted and refitted.
Estimates for any of the above.
REGULAR TRADERS to and from NEWCASTLE every week.
AVERAGE PASSAGE 24 HOURS.
GOODS CARRIED AT LOWEST RATES.
Agent at Newcastle - JOHN OCHILTREE, Quayside,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
419
BY SPECIAL '^S^^M^?^ APPOINTMENT.
'o Architects, Builders, and Others.
MANUFACTUEER OF
TO
_£r glp^ajc^tg tiji: i^mtn,
112 JOHN STBEET, ABELDEEIT,
SUPPLIES FIRST-CLASS
MONUMENTS, COLUMNS, PILASTERS, dc,
IN BED, GREY, and BLUE GRANITES,
CHIMNEY PIECES, IN DARK AND LIGHT FOSSIL,
WHITE VEIN, BLACK, BARD ELLA,
SAINT ANN'S^
BIJ.A.OIC JLIDTID G-OXjID,
KILKENNY, VICTORIA RED,
DOVE, AND SIENNA MARBLES.
Columns, Vases, and all kinds of Circular Work in Granite, done
by Patent Macliiner3% at very moderate rates.
DRAWINGS AND ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION.
420 ADVERTISEMENTS.
MUSIC HALL BUILDINGS,
aBERDEEN.
THE ABEEDEEN MUSIC HALL COMPANY (Limited),
Proprietors of these Buildings, are prepared to accomodate Persons re-
quiring Rooms for Concerts, Lectures, Meetings, &c.
THE BUILDINGS COMPRISE—
1. — The Music Hall, 150 feet long by 68 feet wide, and 50 feet high.
2. — A handsome Ball-room, suitable for Concerts and other similar purposes.
This Room is 70 feet long, by 35 feet wide, and 35 feet high, and fitted
up with handsome Gasaliers.
3. — The Square Room, 34 feet by 3i feet, suitable for smaller Concerts, Pic-
ture Exhibtions, &c. &c.
4. — A fine Octagon Room, of the same size as last.
5. — Two smaller Rooms fronting Union Street, each 28 feet by 20 feet.
6. — A large Upper Room, 57 feet by lOg feet.
The Rooms will be shown to applicants by William Clark, the attendant
at the Rooms.
Terms of Letting will be learned on application at the Company's Offices,
140 Union Steeet.
GEHHRAL GYH WOBKS,
42 UPPERKIRKGATE.
DYER,
RESPECTFULLY returns thanks to the Nobility, Gen-
try, and Public in general of Aberdeen and Country, and tbe
sxirrounding Counties, for ^ the liberal patronage conferred upon him during
the thirty-nine years he has been in business in Aberdeen.
R. F. desires to state that he has introduced Steam Power into his premises,
thiis giving him greater facilities in executing all orders committed to his care ;
and he trusts, from his long practical experience and friendly correspondence
with some of the first Masters of the \rt, in the South and West of Scotland,
to be able to give his employers every satisfaction.
The Dye-House arrangements at present are as follows : — Merinoes, Coburgs,
<fec., dyed and dressed, commencing on Tuesday every week. Silks, Velvets,
Poplins, &c., dyed and dressed on the most approved principles, commencing
on Wednesday and Friday every week.
Silks watered on Thursday and Saturday.
Carpets, Crumb-Cloths, and Hearth-Rugs cleaned.
All sorts of Linen Drapery hot calendered.
Moreen and Damask Furniture cleaned, re-dyed, and dressed.
Printed Furniture cleaned, starched, and glazed.
Straw Bonnets dyed black, Tuesday and Friday.
Kid Gloves dyed black.
Gentlemen's Apparel renovated in a superior style.
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY ATTENDED TO WITH PUNCTUALITY
AND DESPATCH.
*^* Not accountable for any Article left over Ticelve Months.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
421
SELECT LIBEAIIY Am llEABINe CLUB,
J99 and 201 UNION STREET, ABERDEEN.
Terms of Subscription for Town and County
(COMMENCING AT ANY
date)—
One Month.
Three Months.
Six Months.
TweU
eM
onths
One Complete Book
S. D.
£ S. D.
£ S. D.
£
s.
D.
at a Time
4 6 .
0 10 6
.. 0 15 0
. 1
1
0
Five Volumes do.
6 0 .
0 15 0
.. 15 0
.. 2
2
0
Eight do. do.
7 6..
1 1 0
.. 1 16 0
3
3
0
Twelve do. do.
10 0 .
17 6
2 8 0
. 4
4
0
Sixteen do. do.
12 0 .
1 11 6
.. 3 0 0
. 5
5
0
And Four Volumes for every additional Guinea per Annum.
*^'^ A copy of each of the current Reviews and Magazines, along with a few of the
leading Newspapers, lie on the Library Tables for the use of Subscribers.
WILLIAM L A I N G,
207 GALLOWGATE, and 2 & 4 GERRARD STREET,
Works— 18 Catherine Street,
general ironmonger, blacksmith, and
bellhanger.
CAST and Malleable Iron Gates and Railings ; Register
Grates; Close and Open Ranges; Stoves; Fenders aud Fire-
irons; Black and Tinned Pots, Goblets, and Saucepans; Britannia
Metal Goods ; Iron Bedsteads ; Cutlery ; and all kinds of House Fur-
nishings.
CARPENTERS', GARDENERS', AND OTHER TOOLS.
Cheap, Handsome, and Durable.
Iron Tubular Bieachgreen Poles, Garden Chairs,
and Letter Presses,
Considerably under the ordinary Selling Prices.
Tomb 'Railings, Cast or Malleable.
Estimates given for all kinds of Grates, Railings, Bellhanging, and
other Blacksmith Work.
General Blacksmitli Work neatly and economically executed.
Observe the Address —
207 Gallowgate, and 2 & 4 Gerrard Street.
422
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BASKETS, CRADLES, HAMPERS, BRUSHES,
87 BROAD STREET, & 5 UPPERKIRKGATE.
JAMES HENRY,
GEOCERS' and Bakers' Square Baskets, extra strong ;
Bedroom Baskets, from 4s. 9d. ; Travelling Baskets with lock
and key, from 3s. ; Basket Cradles, from 5s. 6d. ; Garden and Fancy Chairs ;
Clothes Baskets, extra strong. A lot of Child's Chairs. Clothes Pins and
Lines. Large stock of Combs, Sticks, Sponges, Chamois Skins, &c. Fancy
French and German Baskets and Table Mats ; Door Mats ; Fleshers' Baskets,
cheap and extra strong ; Fishing Baskets ; Birds' Cages ; Knife and Paper
Baskets cheap.
Chairs Re-Bottomed in Cane, and Baskets Repaired.
PALACE HOTEL,
UNION STREET AND BRIDGE STREET,
j^ B :e I^ 3D E IE 3^.
ALEXANDER M. MACKIE begs most respectfully to
return his best thanks for the liberal patronage he has received
while Lessee of the Northern Hotel, and to intimate that he has secured a
lease of the above Hotel, which wiU be found to be one of the finest in the
North of Scotland.
The House is admirably suited for Families, Commercial Gentlemen,
Tourists, and others, and wiU be found replete with every luxury and comfort.
Numerous Suites of Apartments, Ladies' Drawing Room, Coffee Room,
Commercial Room, BiUiard Room, Bath Rooms, and Splendid Stock-Room
Accommodation.
The HOTEL will be OPENED on First Day of JUNE next, on which day
the Northei-n Hotel will be discontinued.
May, 1875.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
423
^
78 8l 80 GEORGE STREET.
'RS. C. EEID, in thanking her numerous Customers in
Town and Country for the Liberal support slio has experienced
for the past Seventeen Years, begs to intimate that, since she purchased the
property, she has Built Large Additions, which enables her to keep a Large
and more varied Stock than ever before. Just to hand, Walnut Draw^ing-
room Suite, in Crimson Satin Cloth, Hair Stuffed, Walnut Chiffi oners, Oval
Walnut Tables to match, several Elegant Sideboards, with Mirror Backs, both
new and second-hand ; Dining Tables, in various sizes ; Dining-room Chairs,
of all sorts ; Easy Chairs, Sofas, and Couches, Chimney Mirrors, Dressing
Glasses, Marble Top Toilets ; Booiccases and Secretary — Walnut and Mahogany ;
Old China Vases, Oil Paintings, &c.
CARPETS, HEARTHRUGS, CRUMB CLOTHS, and MATTING. OIL-
CLOTH in Various sizes. A Large Stock of IRON BEDSTEADS and
BEDDING.
Extra Stock of KITCHEN DRESSERS, and other Kitchen Requisites,
Fenders, Fire-irons, &c.
All Sorts of Furniture Bought or Exchanged.
78 & 80 GEORGE STREET.
>1S,
^'j^^^^^'
AND
CIGARS.
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and BEST ASSORTED
STOCK out of London, of
MEERSCHAUM PIPES, Patent and Imitation ; MEER-
SCHAUM, BRIAR ROOT, and CLAY PIPES; ROLL and
CAVENDISH TOBACCOS, of every Make; Plain and
Fancy CUT TOBACCOS, of every description.
Plain and Fancy SNUFFS in every variety.
Upwards of 150 different Brands of CIGARS to choose from
AT
WILLIAM SMITH'S,
T XJlSriON" BXJIL3DI1TC3-S, '7'
AND
18lB UNION STREET. 181b
424
ADVERTISEMENTS.
TAWSE & MENZIES,
TAILORS, CLOTHIERS,
OUTFITTERS, AND SH IRTMAKERS,
24 ST. NICHOLAS STREET,
ABERDEEN.
Gentlemen's Clothing made up in a tasteful and
fashionable manner.
All kinds of Shirts made to order — A Good Fit guaranteed.
TIES, SCARFS, COLLARS, GLOYES, HATS, &c. &c.
E O J^-^A, C C O E;ID
Granite Polishing Works,
71 CONSTITUTION STREET,
ABERDEEN",
ALEXANDER PETR/E, Proprietor.
MANUFACTUEEE of Polished and Eine axed Eed, Blue,
and Grey Granites, for Architectural and Monumental pui'poses.
All Orders instrusted to him wiU be executed of the finest material and work-
manship. Prices on application.
Sixteen Years in the Trade.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
425
F Y F F E'S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HAT, CAP, AND CLOTHIERY
WAREHOUSE,
3 & 5 ST. NICHOLAS STEEET.
Largest Stock in Aberdeen to choose from.
BON-ACCORD
DINING ROOMS,
19 MAEKET STREET,
ANDREW STOTT, Proprietor.
Soups, Entrees, Steaks, Chops, and Hot Joints Daily.
WINES, ALES, LIQUEURS, &c.
Breakfasts, Luncheons, and Ball Suppers supplied on
the shortest notice.
36
426
ADVERTISEMENTS.
KITCHEN RANGES.
G"OmT Xj ^T IE L IL, ' S
IMPROVED COOKI^a APPARATUS
Is in its construction the least complicated, and in its
• operation tlie most expeditious and economical of any yet
introduced.
Drawings and Prices on application.
MANUFACTUEED SOLELY BY
JAMES LAING & CO.,
^Furnishing Ironmongers, Smiths, and Bel/hangers,
A B E E D E E N.
THE CLA7HILLS &EANITE WOHl^S.
JAMES PETRIE & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
MESSSED aiul POIISBED WORK in BLUE, fiKEY, REB,
and PINR GUAMTE, for all kinds of KONUIEKTAL
and AUCniTECTlRAL PURPOSES,
WELLINGTON ROAD, ABERDEEN.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 427
128 UNION STREET. 218
BY SPECIAL ^^i^ft^fefx APPOINTMENT.
MARR & CO.,
Music Sellers & Pianoforte Makers
TO THE Queen.
A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OE PIANOFORTES,
from the most eminent London Makers; also, those of their
own manufacture, as approved of and purchased by Her Majesty.
HARPS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, and BRASS IN-
STRUMENTS in great variety, and every article in the Music Trade.
NEW MUSIC EVERY WEEK.
SMITH & M'KENZIE,
BRA8SF0UNDER8, PLUMBERS, & GA8FITTER8,
BEG leave to intimate to their Friends and the Public
generally that they have secured the PREMISES, STOCK,
AND GOODWILL OF THE BUSINESS carried on by Mr. George
Gordon, at
8i SCHOOLHILL,
And that they are now prepared to execute all Orders entrusted to
them on the most reasonable terms.
N.B. — A Large Quantity of the Surplus Bankrupt Stock, consist-
ing of Crystal and Brass Gasaltees, Brackets, Glass Globes
&c., which will be cleared out at prices far below prime cost.
ALEX. SMITH,
House, 5 Crimon Place.
THOS. M'KENZIE,
House, 74 HoLBUBN Stbeet.
428
ADVEETISEMENTS.
POLISHED GRANITE, MARBLE,
AND
FREESTONE MONUMENTS, &c.
THE Business of LEGGE, Sculptor, will now be under
the constant personal superin tendance of Mr. JOHN W.
LEGGE, at South Bridge, Holburn, Aberdeen.
Best Quality GRANITE, MAEBLE, and FEEESTONE
WOEK, of aU kinds.
POLISHED GRANITE MONUMENTS, from £5.
Best TUEIN HEADSTOKES, with Liver Eock Bases,
from £1.
LETTER-CUTTING, ACCURATE AND BEAUTIFUL.
Inscriptions Cut throughout the Country, at current
rates.
POETEAIT, STATUAEY, AND OTHEE SCULPTUEE.
PJans and Carriage Free. Prices, &c.,fror)i
LEG-G-E, Sculptor, South Bridge, Hollsurn,
Alserdeen.
WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL
^
TEA DEALER,
35 GEORGE STREET,
ABEEDEEIT.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 429
ABERDEEN
FUNEBAL ESTABLISHMEITT,
BRAXCH FROM EDINBURGH AND DUNDEE.
74 QUEEN STREET
HAVE always on hand a large Stock of COFFIXS,
GRAVE LINEN, and every otlier Requisite
for Funerals, which can be supplied on the shortest
notice, cheaper than any other in Aberdeen.
TOWN & COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
^tcCXStB, ^onxninQ (tonchzQ, Sec.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
FARQUHARSON & CO.,
FAMILY OH0CEH5,
Importers of Wines and Brandies,
TEA, COFFEE, AND SPICE MERCHANTS,
PROYISIO lERCHAMS, ITALIA^i WAREnOlSElFJ,
131 xjiNrio:Nr sti^eet, i31
ABEEDEEN.
ESTABLISHED 1694.
430 ADVEETISEMENTS.
BED-EOOM FUHNITUEE,
SUITES of Furniture for Bed-rooms— In Mahogany,
Birch, Brown Oak, Maple, and Enamelled Woods.
Cretminea, Damasks, dsc. , for Window and Bed Curtains.
Feather Beds, Hau- Mattresses, Spring Mattresses, the Woven Wire
Mattress, Bolsters and Pillows.
UPHOLSTERER,
ALEXANDER GILL,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller,
a© xjiDTioisr sTre,EET,
(Next Royal Hotel.)
ALAEGE assortment of Granite Jewellery, English,
French, and American Clocks, to suit all classes ; Watches,
Clocks, and Jewellery, made to order or carefully repaired ; a large
assortment of the best Spectacles and Eye-glasses, at Is., Is. 6d., 2s.,
2s. 6d., 3s. 6d. ; Pebbles, 6s. 6d. ; Gold and Silver Bracelets, Brooches,
Ear-rings, Chains, Sleeve Links, Studs, Lockets, and a variety of
articles suitable for Christmas and New-Year Presents ; an assortment
of First-class English and Geneva Watches, Gold and Silver Alberts,
Chains, Lockets, Brooches, Ear-rings, Marriage and Dress Hiugs ;
First-class English Lever Watches, with Compensation Balance, giv-
ing a uniform rate of time in any temperature.
COAL.
M'TAGGART & BOOTH,
COAL MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS,
OFFICE-6 HAGGE« STREET
(Opposite Corn Exchange),
Where Orders may he sent, whicli sliall at all times liave
careful attention.
ADVEETISEMENTS. 431
WILLIAM OGG,
Wholesojle Basket Manufacturer,
AND
Importer of every description of Foreign Fancy Baskets,
5^ C-EEEF, ABEEDEEST.
A Large Stock of WOOD and WICKER PERAMBULATORS
always on hand.
Every Description of BASKET WORK made to Order.
Country Orders punctually attended to on the Shortest Notice and on
Moderate Terms.
Chairs Re-bottomed in Cane or Willows.
ALEXANDER MILNE & CO,
GRANITE SCULPTORS AND POLISHERS,
ST. CLAIE STEEET G-EANITE WOE^S,
ABERDEEN,
SUPPLIES all kinds of MONUMENTAL and AECHI-
TECTURAL WORK, iu Best Red, Blue, aud Grey Grauite,
at Moderate Charges.
Carving and Inscriptions neatly Executed.
Designs and Estitnates on Application.
NORTHERN REGISTER,
General Enquiry and House Agency,
Office— Jf. BELMONT STREET, ABERDEEN.
Register Office for Servants, Houses, and Lodgings, &c. ; Enquiries
Made, and General Business Matters Transacted for Parties in Town
or Country,
House Property taken Cliarge of. Accounts Collected, &c.
Office Hours — 12 to 2 and 6 to 8; Saturdays 12 to 2.
HOUSE— 177 CROWN STREET.
432
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOLDFAST and FIRE-PEOOF SAFES and LOCKS
BY THE BEST MAKERS, VIZ. : —
CHUBB & SON ; MILNER'S SAFE COMPANY, Limited,
And others, sent Carriage Free to any Station, from
JOHN G. MORISON,
AUCTIONEEK AND APPEAISEE,
235A UNION STREET,
ABERDEEN.
Large, Well-lighted, and Centrical Rooms for Disposal and Display
of Ornaments, Pictures, Furniture, Wines, Silver Plate, Drapers'
and Clothiers' Stocks, <tc. &c.
THE "
(LIMITED),
SUPPLY HOUSE COAL (Scotcli and English) on the
most reasonable terms, for Casli. Prices, &c., may be learned
on application at the
Office-14 regent QUAY,
Where Orders may be sent, which will at all times have the best
attention.
A. TAYLOR, Manager.
J A FANNERS, TIN PLATE WORKERS, and GROCERS'
OUTFITTERS,
(Wholesale and Retail),
7 9 ST. J^ 2sr ID I^ IE "W" STI^iEET.
Estimates given for G-rocers' Furnishings on application.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 433
WILLIAM THOMSON & CO.,
HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS,
CONTINUE to Erect WOODEN" CONSERVATOEIES
of the most Choice Designs. VINERIES, PEACH HOUSES,
FORCING HOUSES, FERNERIES, and GROTTOS, designed and built,
combining all the latest Improvements, so as to answer their intended pur-
poses, without risk of disappointment.
S^ Hot Water Apparatus of the most efficient description only used.
SASHES and Improved HOT-BED FRAMES, with every requisite for the
Garden.
Note. — Old Houses Repaired and Re-modelled on the most approved prin-
ciples.
Plans and Estimates on application.
74 WOOLMAHHILL, ABERGEEH.
PETER BISSET & SON,
CONTRACTORS,
SILENITIC & PORTLAND CEMENT MERCHANTS.
Concrete Building and Flooring done on the most improved
principles.
On hire, Drake's Patent Concrete Building Apparatus.
LITHOGRAPHING, ENGRAVING,
AND
PEiHTIHG BY MACHiHE,
ADAKERS, LITHOGRAPHER, ENGRAVER, and
• General PRINTER, executes with neatness and despatch
every description of Plain and Ornamental Printing ; Plans, Views in Chalk
or Line, Tinted or Plain ; Show Cards, in Gold and Colours ; Business Cards ;
Visiting Cards ; Dinner Bills of Fare and Ball Programmes ; Fac Simil ;
Circulars ; Cheques and Bill Forms ; Invoices ; Memorandums ; Letter
Headings ; Labels ; Funeral Letters ; Inscriptions on Vellum or Paper, in
Gold and Colours ; Door and Window Plates ; Die Cutting ; Monograms ;
Die Stamping, Plain, Cameo, and Relief. Lithographic Writing Ink and
Paper. Designs and Estimates furnished. Charges Moderate.
m NETHERKIRKGATE.
434
ADVERTISEMENTS.
FORSYTH'S TOOTHACHE SPECIFIC,
Price 6d., Post 8d.,
In a great many cases an instant cure, and in all cases i\
will afford sonae relief. Prepared at 53 REGENT QUAY.
PERSIAN HAIR I)¥E,
In Boxes, 2s. 6d. , 5s. , aud 10s. each.
This Preparation will Dye Hair either Black or Brown as re-
quired. Success guaranteed. Directions enclosed. Prepared 1
only by FORSYTH & CO., 53 Regent Quay.
INEXPENSIVE HAIR RESTORER,
For Promoting the Growth and Imparting a Gloss and Beauty to the
Hair quite equal to the Expensive Patents of the same nature.
Price 9d. and Is. 6d. per Bottle.
91 a\ m ]')
mo, m w m m> m ^ m m
Chemists and Perfumers^
53 REOENT QUAY,
ABERDEEN.
M. RETTIE & SONS
RESPECTFULLY CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR
HIGHLY FINISHED GRANITE JEWELLERY,
SILVER CREST BROOCHES,
Of superior manufacture, made to any design.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Suitable for Marriage Gifts and Presentations.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
FRENCH CLOCKS
FOR
AND
DRAWING ROOM.
&C. &C. &C. ?;
ADVEimSEMENTS. 435
RESTAURANT
AND
DINING ROOMS,
118 AND 120 UNIOISr STEEET,
xllESSRS. L4)€KIIAilT & SALMON!),
PURVEYORS-
SOUPS, ENTREES, STEAKS, CHOPS, AND HOT JOINTS DAILY.
Fruits, Tarts, Pastry, Jellies, and Creams.
WINES, ALES, LIQUEURS, &c.
Marriage Breakfasts, Luncheons, and Ball Suppers
supplied on the shortest notice.
*^* BRIDES' CAKES TASTEFULLY ORNAMENTED.
TO VISITORS AND OTHERS.
SCOTCH, BERLIN, and FLEECY WOOLS ; FRENCH
and GERMAN NEEDLEWORK ; MATERIALS for BAZAAR
WORK ; GOODS for BRAIDING, all kinds ; COMBS ; BRUSHES ; PER-
FUMES ; GRANITE and SILVER JEWELLERY ; JET GOODS ; PURSEP,
&c. ; HAND and TRAVELLING BAGS ; CABINET, and aU kinds of FANCY
GOODS, suitable for Presents ; SCOTCH WOOD_GOODS, with ABERDEEN
VIEWS. Splendid Varieties to select from at
JOHN SEIVWRIGHT'S
BERLIN WOOL
AND
FANCY COOGS WAHEHOySE^
85 UNION STREET,
ABERDEEN.
436 . ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM BANNERMAN,
COAL BROKER
AND
mi mw §mm^^'^'^ sit ^ i^ ^ n ^ 1 1 s 9-
ABERDEEN
Always on Hand a Large Stock of the varioxis qualities of
HOUSEHOLD AND STEAM COALS,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
THE ABERDEEN TOWN AND COUNTY
T. R. WATSON & Co., Proprietors.
gY combining the various branches of the Funeral
business (hitherto carried on separately), Time,
Trouble, and Expense are saved.
EVERY REQUISITE SUPPLIED.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
8ST. PAUL STREET
44 UNION PLACE.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
1
ADVERTISEMENTS. ^ 437
J. RAT E,
ROYAL BAZAAR, 4aMARKET STREET,
IN "
HOME AND FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, GOLD
AND SILVER JEWELLERY, &c.
J. jB. would call especial attention to Handsome Novelties constantly
arriving, suitable for Presentation, <&c.
Always in Stock, Writing Desks, "Work Boxes, Dressing
Cases, Jewel Cases, Tea Caddies, and a Large Assortment of
every description of Useful and Ornamental British and Foreign
Fancy Goods.
By Special
Braziers^ Brassfounders, Plambers^ Gasfitters, &c.,
LITTLEJOHN STREET.
LAMP SALOON, - - - - 2U UNION STREET.
CRYSTAL, Brass, and Bronze Gazaliers, Lustres, Brackets,
Hall and Lobby Lamps ; Moderator and Paraffin Lamps ; Paraffin
Hall and Lobby Lamps ; Lamp Glasses, &c. &c.
Lamps and Brass Mountings Cleaned, Re-lacquered, or Bronzed, and made
equal to new.
Practical Tradesmen always to be had at their Saloon.
Estimates for all kinds of Lamps, Brass, and Plumber Work.
211 Union Street
(Opposite the Music Hall Buildings),
Abrrdeen, June, 1875.
37
438
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGE JAMIESON & SON,
JEWELLERS TO THE QUEEN,
Watch and Clock Makers
TO
H.R.H- THE PRINCE OF WALES,
MAKERS OF
GEANITE ORNAMENTS AND SCOTCH JEWELLERY
CREST BROOCHES,
HIGHLAND ORNAMENTS,
OPTICIANS AND CUTLERS,
AGENTS FOR ELKINGTON & CO.
107 UNION STREET,
ORDERS GIVEN TO SEE THE GRANITE WORKS.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 439
CARPET
AND
UPHOLSTERY FURNISHINGS.
PEATT & KEITH
BEG to call special attention to this Department, which,
is now complete for the season, and contains the largest Stock
and best assortment of CARPETS and UPHOLSTEHY FURNISHINGS in
the North of Scotland.
The Variety and Elegance of the designs of the New Carpets this Season are
much superior to any previous year.
SEVERAL SPECIAL ENGAGED DESIGNS
FOR
DINING-ROOMS AND DRAWING-ROOMS,
YELYET PILE,
BRUSSELS,
AXMINSTER,
TAPESTRY,
CARPETS,
From the best Manufacturers in the Kingdom. •
A Large Assortment of Best Quality SUPERFINE CARPETS ; also, Extra
Heavy THREE-PLY CARPETS, of the very best make.
RUGS to match every Carpet. SHEEP-SKIN HEARTH RUGS in every size.
Well Seasoned FLOOR CLOTHS and LINOLEUM.
BED and WINDOW CURTAINS in Silk and Wool Damask, Reps, Teery,
Satin Laine, Cretone, &c.
A very large choice of Muslin, Swiss Nett, and Lace WINDOW CUR-
TAINS, embracing an immense variety of Design — from the most simple to
the most elaborate.
UPHOLSTERY FURNISHINGS.
POLES, in Mahogany, Rosewood, and Brass.
Brass and Gilt Cornices, French Rods, Stair Rods, Curtain Holders,
Plain and Shaped Cornice Fringes.
Best QuaUty VENETIAN BLINDS, made to suit any size of Window.
Iron and Brass BEDSTEADS from the Best Makers, in great variety.
Spring, Hair, Wool, and Straw MATTRESSES.
FEATHER BEDS, BOLSTERS, and PILLOWS. BED and TABLE LINEN
of every description.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
An Efficient Staff of First-class Upholsterers kept for General Worh.
Carpet and Upholstery Furnishing Warerooms,
Palace Buildings,
ABERDEEN.
440
•ADVERTISEMENTS.
m M\ /im. \\m wm nm liiw™ »ii^ im. iiii \\m ^
TANNER, SKINNER, AND WOOL MERCHANT,
GILCOMSTOlSr TANNERY, ABERDEEN.
Manufacturer of all kinds of Skins into Mats, Rugs, &c.
ALWAYS ON HAND A
HTGCH OF SHEEP SKIH MATS,
WHITE AND COLOURED.
RED AND ROE DEER MATS.
ALSO
BASILS . AND WHITE HORSE HIDES FOR LACES.
PATENT CRYSTAL
COFFEE POTS,
15s., 17s., 21s. each ; fancy gilt patterns, 38s ; bronze do., 48s.
The best yet introduced. Quite an Ornament for the Table.
Sole Agents for the North —
QOHDOilT & SMITH, G-rocers, &c.,
195 & 197 UNION STEEET, ABERDEEN.
also agents por
W. & A. GILBEY, Wine Importers and Distillers,
EDINBURGH, LONDON, & DUBLIN,
Whose Book of Prices, containing descriptions of two hundred varieties of Wi
and Spirits, will be sent free on application.
ADVERTISEMENTS. ' 441
A. ADAM'S
PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS.
26 BROAD STREET.
Portraits of all Sizes, from Miniature to Life-size ;
Views and Groups of all sizes, from C.D.V. to
12 by 16 inch plates.
Stereoscopic Views, Copying, Colouring.
MAGIC LANTERN TEANSPARENCIES, &c. &c.,
Executed in the First Style of the Art.
ALEX. INNES & SONS,
Funeral Undertakers.
Adult Coffins, in cloth 20s. and upwards.
Juvenile „ „ From 3s. upwards.
4 & 6 (House above Shop) BAENETT'S CLOSE.
Me. JAMES MURISON,
ID E 15T T I S T,
52 NORTH BROADFORD, ABERDEEN,
EXTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT PAIN AND SUPPLIES BEST
ARTIFICIAL ON GOLD OR VULCANITE.
WILLIAM LINDSAY, Printer and Publisher,
Office of the "People's Journal" for Aberdeen, Banff, Kincardine,
and Northern Counties — Market Street, Aberdeen,
supplies
Hand-Bills, Window-Bills, Posters, Memorandum Notes, Bill and
Invoice Tops, Business Cards, Direction Labels, Intimation
AND Funeral Letters, Ball, Concert, and Social Meeting Programmes
AND Tickets, Circulars, Pamphlets, Society Rules, &c..
In a style, and at prices which he feels confident will give satisfaction to
those who may favour him with their Orders.
442 ADVEKTISEMENTS.
PETER CRAIGHEAD,
WINE AND BRANDY IMPORTER,
TEA AHQ WIHE MERCHAHT^
AND
ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN,
lOe XJl^ION" STREET,
A B E E D E E N.
Geutlemeu's Walking Boots aud Slioes.
MILNE, SONS, & CO. have received their New Stock
of WALKING BOOTS and SHOES whicli they can reeom-
mend as equal to Bespoke Goods, aud much Cheaper.
M., S., S CO. respectfully invite Gentlemen to inspect their Stock
before giving their orders.
185 UNION STREET WEST,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
ACCORDIONS, CONCERTINAS, FLUTINAS, HARMONIUMS,
FLUTES, PIANOS, BAGPIPES, VIOLINS, ORGAN-
ACCORDIANS, TUNING FORKS, VIOLIN STRINGS,
CHANTERS, CHANTER REEDS, AND VIOLIN BOWS, &c.
All the above Instruments Sold, Repaired, and Tuned, by
JOSEI=^H IMZUInTP^O,
32 WOOLMANHILL, ABERDEEN.
Music BooTcs for each Instrument at 6d. , Is. , and 2s. 6d. each.
ALEX. SHmHEFlS,
PAINTER, GLAZIER, AND PAPERHANGER,
BRUSHES, PAPERHANGINGS, WINDOW GLASS,
PARAFFIN, AND ROCK OILS, &c. &c.
89 a-JLIjLO"W"(3-_^TE. 89
ADVEETISEMENTS. 443
Alex. Shepherd,
Auctioneer, A:ppmi§eti, md ^Hluatpr,
Consignments of Furniture, &c., talien in for Sale.
PLUMBER, GASFITTER, 6- BELLHANGER,
e4- ^sArooL:M:^^isrH:i3i,i_. e^
(Opposite Royal Infirmary).
Always on hand, a Variety of CHANDELIEES, BRACKETS,
HALL AND LOBBY LAMPS. GLASS STOYES, &c. &c.
ESTIMATES GIVEN.
JAMES DAVIDSON,
MANUFACTUKEll OF
THE BRITANNIA &RANITE WORKS,
GONSTITUTION STREET,
House~11 QUEEN STREET.
R. KING,
26 ST. NICHo'lAs' STREET,
.A. IB IE :E^ HD E IE IST,
SUPPLIES
UPPER OR UNDER TEETH
FROM FIVE SHILLINGS UPWARDS.
TEETH EXTRACTED.
444 ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGE CHETNE & SON,
House Carpenters and Funeral Undertakers^
Residence— 14 CONSTITUTION STREET,
WcrJcshop— 20 JUSTICE STREET.
ANDREW WILLIAMSON & CO^
ST0HECUTTEHS,
GRANITE POLISHING WORKS,
20 MOUNTHOOLY, Aberdeen.
DESIGNS AND PRICES ON APPLICATION,
inscriptions ncatig Cnt.
WE8T-END BOOT aND SHOE SaLOONS,
(Opposite Royal Bank).
MILNE, SONS, & CO. beg to intimate that they have
received tbeir NEW STOCK of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S
BOOTS & SHOES, selected from the best French and English Makers.
185 UNIOIT STREET,
POLISHED GRANITE.
All Kinds of ARCniTECTlKAL and ItlONllENTAL WORK.
PRICES ON APPLICATION.
IHS SI
ITELSOIT STREET QRAITITE WORKS,
ABERDEEN.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 445
ABERDEEN INSTITUTION
For tlie Board and Education of Young Gentlemen,
9 NORTH SILVER STREET,
Head Master— Mr. RATTRAY.
THE number in eacli class is strictly limited, that the
Masters may give particular attention to each Pupil.
The study of the ENGLISH LANGUAGE occupies that prominent place in
the Curriculum which its importance demands. The SENIOR CLx^SSES
have Composition in Prose and Verse, and study the Principles and Forms of
English Literature.
The Study of FRENCH and GERMAN occupies a prominent place in the
Curriculum.
The SENIOR CLASSES are specially adajpted for those who wish to prepare
for entering Mercantile pursuits.
There are Separate CLASSES for those who wish to prepare for College, the
Civil Service, and the Medical Preliminary Examinations.
Home Studies carefully superintended by Mr. Rattray and Tutors.
Propectuses may be had on application.
Aberdeen, June, 1875.
ELECTRO-PLATING AND GILDING.
R. ROSS intimates to the Public that he can now get the
undernamed articles REPAIRED, SILVER-PLATED, or GILT, equal
to new, without sending it to Birmingham or London ; also all
sorts of Brass-work for Ship Cabins Silver Plated.
LIST FOR RE-PLATING AND RE-GILDING.
Bread Baskets — Bottle Slides— Breakfast Cruets — Butter Coolers— Brass
Rods — Candlesticks — Cream Ewers— Cruets — Communion Cups, gilt inside —
Carriage Handles, Ends, and Lamps — Coffee Pots — Curling Stone Handles-
Dish Covers — Dishes, side or corner— Egg Cups and Frames, gilt inside —
Epergnes — Inkstands, tapers — Ice Pails — Jugs — Kettles, tea— Labels for Bot-
tles— Liquor Frames — Nut Crackers— Pickle Frames — Soup and Sauce Tureens
— Spoons and Forks — Tea Pots, Spoons, Trays, and Urns — Watch Cases —
Alberts — Brooches- — Bracelets — Ear-rings— Masonic Jewels — Necklets — Pins,
scarf— Rings — Scent Bottle Tops — Snuff Boxes — Sugar Basins, &c. &c.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GAS AND LAMP WORK PLATED.
nOSEUT BOSS,
CEOWN COURT, 41J UNION STEEET,
446
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Watches! Watches!! Watches!!!
\ UGUST AUEE bogs most respect-
fully to intimate to Lis Friends and the
General Public that, in getting his "Watches direct
from the Manufacturers, he is in a position to Sell
Better and CheajDer "Watches than any other in the
Trade. Every Watch, even the Cheapest, carefully
'/' Examined and Timed before bsing given into the
Purchaser's hand, and a written guarantee given
for one or two years, according to quality.
HORIZONTAL WATCHES.
Good Movement, 27s. 6d. ; Superior, 32s. 6d. ; First-class, 35s. Atjer's 45s.
"Watch, first-class movement, name on dial as guarantee. Extra Heavy Case,
air and water-tight, and in every respect a most sound and serviceable Watch.
LEVER WATCHES.
Capped and Jewelled in 2 holes, £4 10s.; Do. do., in 4 holes, £5 5s. ; Do. do.,
in 6 holes, £6 6s. ; Do. do., in 8 holes (Compensation Balance), £7 10s. Gold
Watches, Horizontal and Lever, from £8 to £20.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS!
The Largest Establishment in the North of Scotland. Alarm Clocks, 8s. 6d. ,
10s. 6d., and 12s. 6d. ; Kitchen Clock (Striking), 9s. 6d., 13s. 6d., 15s., 20s., and
25s.; the Workman's Clock (striking), 15s.; Lobby Clocks (Eight Days), 25s.,
30s., 35s., to £6 ; Shop and Office Clocks, 18s. 6d., 21s., 25s., to 70s.; Cuckoo
Clocks, at 25s., 35s., 55s., and 65s.; French Clocks (Marble Case), at 30s., 60s.,
60s. , to £7 ; Gilt and Alabaster, at 32s. 6d. , 40s. , 50s. , to £8 ; Wood Case, at
17s. 6d., 21s., 25s. to £4 10s. French Movements fitted into Granite Cases.
JEWELLERY! JEWELLERY! JEWELLERY!
Gold Ear-rings, at 5s. 6d., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 15s., 20s., to 60s.
Brooches, 2s., 3s., 4s., 5s., to 50s. 9 and 10 Carat Gold Alberts, at 30s., 40s.,
60s., 60s., up to £5. Gold Lockets, at 4s. 6d., 7s. 6d., 10s 6d., 12s. 6d., up to
30s.; 18-Carat "Wedding Rings, at 8s., 10s., 12s., 15s., 20s. 9-Carat Keeper
Rings, 5s., 6s., 7s. 6d., and 10s. 6d. ; Do. do. Ladies' Stone Rings, 4s. 6d.,
7s. 6d., and 10s. 6d.; 15 Do. do. do., 12s. 6d.. 15s., 20s., 25s., and 30s. Gentle-
men's Rings (9 to 15 Carat), 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 15s., 20s., and 28s.
Any of the above Articles will be forwarded free to any address on receiving
order for amount. Watches and Clocks of every description carefully Cleaned
and Repaired on the Premises.
NOTE THE ADDRESS-
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,
57 UPPER KIR KG ATE, 57
ABERDEEN.
ADVERTISEMENT S. 447 ;
A. King & Compmiy,
%W^ 9^f^^f ^t^^simt mid ^etieml ^rint^r§,
CLARK'S COURT, 2 UPPERKIRKGATE,
ABERDEEN,
T^EG to tJianh their nuTnerous Customers and
Friends for the liberal patronage bestowed
on thein during the past year, and to intimate
that they have recently made large additions
to their stoch of Types, from the best Foundries,
to meet the growing requyirements of their busi-
ness.
Special attention given to Booh Work, and
Examination Papers for Colleges, Academies,
and Private Schools, in Latin, Greeh, German,
French, Matheinatics, Sfc. ^c.
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, REPORTS,
Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards,
LJfVOLCES, BALL PROGRAMMES,
AND
COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL PRINTING,
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION,
Executed with Neatness, Economy, and Despatch.
STEREOTYPIJVG,
fi KING & COMPANY beg to direct the attention of Pub-
'* ' Ushers and Authors to their arrangements for Stereo-
typing, which include the Latest Improvements, and to which
special attention is given.
Estimates for General Printing on application.
ABEBDEElf :
A. KING AND COMPANY, PRINTERS BY STEAM POTTER,
CLARK'S COURT, TOP OP BROAD STREET.