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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. 


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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. 


12 


COMMERCIAL  DIRECTORY. 


BRANCHES. 


Aberdour W.  &  R.  Green 

^■^t-"- {'"sls^r'" 

^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. 


13 


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. 


15 


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. 


16 


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. 


17 


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. 

2 


18 


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. 


19 


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. 


22 


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. 


28  (X)MMERC1AL  DIRECTOEY. 

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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COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY.  29 


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. 
o 
O 


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 

34 


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. 

4 


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 


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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>. 

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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 


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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. 


V2 


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. 


74 


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Tasmania,  v.  Southampton.. 

„    V.  Erin.  &  Pt.  de  Galle 

United  States  of  America 

West  Coast  of  S.  America  . . . 

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M.,  9th  &  24th  each  month 
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M.,  2nd  &  17th  each  mo. . . 
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M.  &  E.,  Sun.  excepted. . . 
M.  &  E.,  Sun.  excepted. . . 
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M.,  June  3  &  ev.  4th  Thurs. 

E.,  June  11  &ev.  4th  Fri. 

M.,  ev.  Tues.,  &  E.,  ev.  ^ 

Tues.  Thurs.  <fe  Sat » 

M.,  2nd  &  17th  ea.  month. 
M.,  2nd  &  I7thea.  month. 
E.,  4th  June  &  ev.  4th  Fri. 
M.,  Jvme  24  &  ev.  4th  Thu. 

78 


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 
the  case  of 
^  Italy,  how- 
^  ever,  stamps 
of  less  value 
than  one  rate 
of  postage  are 
not  taken  in- 
to account. 


Natal 
Penang 
St.  Croix 
St.  Helena 
St.  Thomas 
Singapore 


Is.  each  in 
,  addition  to 
'  the  deficient 

postage 


; 


/'  9(7.  each  in 
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 
instrument  was  affixed  thereto  at  the  jiroper  time. 

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 

12 


i3a^ 


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. 

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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 


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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 

18 


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 


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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 

19 


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 

20 


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 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  239 

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 

22 


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 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS    DIRECTORY. 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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.) 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


STllEET    DIRECTORY. 


327 


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 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


329 


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 


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331 


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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


338 


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 


340 


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 


i 


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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343 


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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STKEET  DIRECTOEY. 


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 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


345 


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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STKEET   DIRECTORY. 


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 


STllEET   DIRECTORY. 


349 


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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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.) 


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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. 


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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 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


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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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; 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


370 


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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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STKEET   DIRECTOKY. 


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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 

33 


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 


I 


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 

ssumme 

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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AND 

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. 

35 


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.