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POST-OFFICE 


ABERDEEN 


DIRECTORY. 


1878-79. 


ABERDEEN: 

PRINTED  FOE  THE  PROPRIETOR  BY  A.  KING  &  CO., 

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Terms  in  Scotland  and  England. 


IN  SCOTLAND. 
Candlemas,  Feb.  2,  N.S 
Whitsunday,  May  15 
Lammas,  August    1 
Martinmas,  Nov.  11 


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IN  ENGLAND. 

Lady  Day,  March  25 

Midsummer  Day,  June  24 
Michaelmas  Day,  Sept.  29 
Christmas,  December      25 


When  a  term  day  falls  on  a  Sunday,  the  Monday  following  is  considered 
as  the  term. 

Bank  Holidays— 1878-79. 


New  Year's  Day Jan.     1 

Christmas  Day Dec.  25 

(If   either  falls   on  a  Sunday,   the 
following  Monday) 

Good  Friday Apr.   11 

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  ox  May. 
The  first  Monday  of  August. 
And  any  Day  appointed  by  Eoyal 
Proclamation. 


CONTENTS. 


SECTION  I. 

Public  Revenue  Directory. 

PAGE 

Post  Office 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 

Incorporated  Trades 10 

Parochial  Board  of  St.   Nicholas 

or  City  Parish . . , 10 

Parochial  Board  of  Old  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..  17 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland ....  18 

National  Bank  of  Scotland 19 

Royal  Bank  of  Scotland 20 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank 22 

National  Security  Savings'  Bank..  23 
Assurance  Companies  — 

The  Scottish  Provincial 24 

The  Northern 25 

North  British  and  Mercantile ....  25 

Aberdeen  Mutual  As.  <fe  Friendly  25 

Shipping  Companies — 

Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation 26 

N.  of  Scot,  and  Ork.   and  Shet. 

Steam  Navig.  Co 26 

Abdn,  Newcastle,  and  Hull  Steam  27 
Liverpool,  Abdn.,  Dundee,  Stor- 

noway,  &  Inverness  Steamers  27 
Railway  Companies — 

Caledonian 27 

Great  North  of  Scotland 28 


PAOE 

Miscellaneous — 

Foreign  Consuls 28 

Aberdeen  Corn  Exchange  Co 29 

Mercantile  Marine  Board 29 

Aberdeen  Stock  Exchange 29 

Northern  Agricultural  Co 29 

Aberdeen  Commercial  Co 30 

Aberdeen  Lime  Company 30 

Northern  Co-oper.  Co.  (Limited)  30 

Aberdeen  Market  Company 30 

Bon-Accord  Property  Invest.  Co..  31 

Aberdeen  Property  Invest.  Co —  31 

Aberdeen  Building  Co.,  Limited..  31 
City  of  Aberdeen  Land  Association 

Limited 31 

Abdn.  Co-oper.  Propertylnvest  Co.  32 

Abdn.  Herit.  Security.  Invest.  Co.  32 

Aberdeen  Jute  Company 32 

Aberdeen  Chamber  or  Commerce  32 

Aberdeen  Tramways  Company ...  33 
Aberdeen  Theatre  &  Opera  House 

Co.  (Limited) 33 

Aberdeen  Music  Hall  Co 33 

Aberdeen  Cemetery  Company. ...  33 

Society  of  Accountants 34 


SECTION  IV. 

Legal  Directory. 

Society  of  Advocates 34 

Circuit  Court  of  Justiciary 35 

Executry  and  Wills  Department  35 
Sheriff  Small    Debt  and  Circuit 

Court 36 

Sheriff  Court 36 

Justice  of  Peace  Court 36 

Just,  of  Peace  Small  Debt  Court. .  36 

Messengers-at-Arms 37 

Sheriff  Officers 37 

General  Road  Trustees 37 


SECTION  V. 

Medical  Directory. 

Royal  Infirmary 37 

Royal  Lunatic  Asylum 38 

Hospital  for  the  Relief  of  Per- 
sons labouring  under  Incur- 
able Diseases 38 

Ophthalmic  Institut.  for  Diseases 
of  the  Eye  and  Ear 38 

Aberdeen  Dispensary  and  Vaccine 

Institution 39 

Medico-Chirurgical  Society 39 


CONTENTS. 


SECTION  VI. 

Ecclesiastical  Directory. 

Established  Church  of  Scotland . .     39 

Free  Church  of  Scotland 40 

Episcopalian,   United  Presbyter- 


ian, &c. 


40 


SECTION  VII. 

Educational  Directory. 

University  of  Aberdeen 42 

Free  Church  College 43 

Aberdeen  School  Board 43 

Schools  under  the  Board  : — 

Grammar  School 43 

Girls'  Academy  in  Little  Bel- 
mont street 43 

Public  Elementary  Schools 44 

Dr.  Andrew  Bell's  Schools 44 

Aberdeen    Church     of    Scotland 
Training  College  and  Practis- 
ing School,  George  street ....  44 
Abdn.  Free  Church  Training  Col- 
lege    45 

Denominational  Schools 45 

Endowed  Schools 45 

Academies,  Schools,  and  Teachers  45 

Charity  School 46 

Aberdeen  Song  School 46 

Ladies'  Boarding  and  Day  Schools  46 

Mechanics'  Institution         do.  46 

School  of  Science  and  Art 46 

Robert  Gordon's  Hospital 46 

Boys'  and  Girls'  Hospital 47 

Institution  for  the  Education  of 

the  Deaf  and  Dumb 47 

Abdn.  Female  Orphan  Asylum ...  47 
Hospital  for  Orphan  and  Desti- 
tute Female  Children 48 

Sheriff  Watson's   Female   Indus- 
trial School 48 

Aberdeen  Female  School  of  Indus.  48 
Aberdeen   Industrial  School  As- 
sociation    48 

Asylum  for  the  Blind 48 

Oldmill  Reformatory 49 

Industrial  Asylum  and  Reforma- 
tory for  Girls 49 

SECTION  VIII. 

Miscellaneous  Directory. 

Public  News-Rooms 49 

Mechanics'  Institution  Library ...  49 
D.  Wyllie  and  Son's  Library  and 

Reading  Club 49 

A.  &  R.  Milnes'  Library 50 

G.  Middleton's  Circulating  Lib. . .  50 

The  Royal  Northern  Club 50 

The  Aberdeen,  New,  and  Masonic 

Clubs 50 

Aberdeen    Philosophical    Society  50 

Royal  Northern  Agricult.  Society  50 


PAGE 

Shore  Porters'  Society 51 

Victoria  Lodging-House 51 

Mason  Lodges 51 

Public  Baths  and  Swimming  Pond  53 

House  of  Refuge  &  Night  Shelter  53 
Home  of  the  Aged  and  Infirm  of 

both  Sexes 53 

Newspapers  in  Aberdeen 54 

Police  Establishment 54 

Registration  of    Births,   Deaths, 

and  Marriages 55 

Naval  &  Millitary  Establishments  55 

SECTION  IX. 

Postal  Directory. 

List  of  Post  Towns  in  Scotland  . .  57 
Money  Order  Office,  Government 

Insurance  &  Annuity  Office, 

and  Post  Office  Savings  Bank  73 
Receiving  Houses    and.  Branch 

Money  Order  Offices 74 

Collections  at  Receivings  Letter 

Boxes 74 

Post-  Office  Telegraphs 74 

Aberdeen  Mail  Arrangements. 
"When  Letters  can  be  posted,  and 

when  Deliveries  commence. .     75 

Inland  Postage  Regulations 76 

Rates  of  Postage  of  Foreign  and 

Colonial  Letters,  &c 7S 

Carriers  to  and  from  Aberdeen. . .  79 

Aberdeen  Tramways 80 

Coaches  and  Omnibuses  .' 80 

Aberdeen  Shipping 81 

Bills  of  Exchange 84 

Aberdeen  Directory. 

General  Directory 85 

Cottages,   Mansions,   and  Places 

in  the  Suburbs  of  Aberdeen . .  276 
Trades' and  Prof essions' Directory  284 
Agents  for  Insurance  Companies.  335 
Street  Directory 339 

Alterations  and  Additions 413 

Old  Aberdeen  Directory. 

Magistrates  and  Town  Council. . .  414 

Incorporations 414 

Old  Machar  School  Board 414 

Seminaries  of  Learning 415 

List  of  Names 415 

Woodside  Directory. 

Churches,  Post  Office,  &c 422 

List  of  Names 423 

Advertisements. 


POST  OFFICE 

ABERDEEN    DIRECTORY. 


SECTION  I.— PUBLIC  REVENUE  DIRECTORY. 


Post-Office. 

Postmaster— WILLIAM  MITCHELL. 
n  rtT    t,t     f  Circulation  Department — George  Wood. 

CHIEF  CLERKS  ^CCOMW^_Dun.  Collie. 

<Jlerks — Robert  dimming,  Robert  Fraser,  and  Lawrance  Jaffray. 
Sorting  Clerks  (Upper  Section)— Andrew  Stuart,  Francis  Ross,  Patrick  Salmond, 

Thomas  G.  Halcrow,  Robert  Ingram,  and  David  W.  Paterson. 
Sorting  Clerks  flower  Section)— George  Cooper,  John  Cran,  David  Anderson 
Alex.  S.  Ross,  John  Milne,  and  John  Murrison. 
Stampers— James  Cruickshank,  Thomas  Murray,  Peter  Pardy,  and 
William  Mitchell. 
Letter  Carriers— James  Fraser,  Robert  Ritchie,  James  Abercromby,  Jas.  Pirie, 
Alexander  Scott,  John  Cameron.  James  A.  Marnoch,  Hugh  Dey,  Robert 
Cruickshank,  William  Brown,  Henry  Menzies,  Alexander  Wright,  A.  J. 
Smith,  Duncan  M'Kenzie,  Wm.   Tully  Peterkin,  John  Buchan,  George 
Lane,  and  George  Willox. 

TELEGRAPH  DEPARTMENT. 

Superintendent — James  M  'Cormack. 
Assistant  Superintendents — John  C.  Taylor,  Alexander  Duncan. 
Cleric— First  Class— David  MTntosh,  James  Murray,  John  Gordon,  William 
Thompson,  W.    R.  Leighton,  William   Fowler,  John  Craig,  James  Bur- 
ness.     Second   Class—  Alexander  Mackintosh,  James   F.  Findlay,  Alex. 
George,  William  Lawson,  Alex.  Moir,  William  Brown,  Andrew  D.  Leiper, 
David  Gunn,  Robert  Hendrie,  James  K.  Salmond,  David  Fraser,  James 
Black,  S.  P.  Nicol,  John  Grant,  Simon  Armstrong,  George  W.  Brown, 
James  Fraser,  Wm.  Brown,  Jun.,  William  Noble, 
Female  Clerks  —Margaret  Smith,  Helen  Rae,  Jane  Gray  Gibson,  Jane  Burgess, 
-tgnes  M.    Fraser,  Mary  E.   Fraser,  Jane   Sherriffs,  Georgina  C.  Scott, 
Margaret     Taylor,     Elizabeth    Coutts,  Catherine    J.    Findlay,    Jessie 
Andrew. 

30  Boy  : 


ENGINEER'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Inspector— Edward  Summerfield.     Lineman— Wm.  Cruickshank. 
Mechanic — Wm.  T.  Jones. 


Medical  Officer  to  Post-Office— James  Will,  M.D. 
1 


b  PUBLIC   REVENUE   DIRECTORY. 

Customs. 

Collector  and  Landing  Surveyor — James  Hamilton  Blain. 

Clerks — John  Pirie,  William  Whitecross,  James  N.  Justice. 

Writer— John  Campbell. 

Examining  Officers — George  Johnston,  Alexander  Taylor,  Robert  Clark;  and 
Thomas  Bowie. 

Out-door  Officers— 1st  Class — William  M'Callum,  George  Milne,  George 

Middleton,  Alexander  Wright,  James  Imray. 

2nd  Class — Andrew  Forbes,  John  Clouston,  John  Leith,  Wm.  W.  Duncan, 

Joseph  Clark,  Robert  Reid,  Timothy  Ward. 

Principal  Coast  Officer,  Netoburgh— Robert  Reid. 

Custom  House  Agent  and  Shipbroker— George  B.  Anderson. 

COAST  GUARD. 
Inspecting  Commander— G.  F.  Hastings  Parker,  R.N. 

Chief  Officers— James  Mather,  Bridge  of  Don  :  J.  M'Lean,  Muchalls  ;  Thomas 
Hall,  Katerline  ;  James  Laing,  Colliston  ;  N.  Ferguson,  Cove  ;  William 
Cloverdon,  Peterhead. 

Sets  of  Capt.  Manby's  Apparatus  are  placed  in  charge  of  the  Officers  :.t 
Bridge  of  Don,  Cove  Bay,  Stonehaven,  Muchalls,  Colliston,  Belhelvie,  ] 
head,  and  Port  ErrolL  ' 


Inland  Revenue  (Stamps  and  Taxes). 

SURVEYOR'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Office 27  King  Street. 

Surveyor  for  the  First  District,  or  City  of  Aberdeen  and  County  of  Kincard 
John  M'Kelvie. 

Surveyor  for  Second  District,  or  Cov.nty  of  Aberdeen — Andrew  Philip. 

DISTRIBUTOR  AND  COLLECTOR'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Office 27  King  Street. 

Distributor  and  Collector — Andrew  Jopp. 

Clerks — John  M'Diarmid,  Samuel  M 'Hardy,  James  Fleming,  and 
Alexander  Morrison. 

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. 
John  M'Kelvie,  Assessor  for  the  Burghs  of  Aberdeen  and  Inverbervi; 


MUNICIPAL   DIRECTORY.  7 

Inland  Revenue. 

(EXCISE  BRANCH.) 

Office 27  King  Street. 

Collector — G.  Compton.  |  Clerks— G.  T.  Curtis,  and  J.  W.  Broomhead. 

1st  District  Supervisor -W.  R.  White.  Officers—  Robt.  Ferguson,  John 
Tulloch,  Thos.  Sproule,  Robt.  Hall,  Hugh  Cowan  and  Colin  Macrae. 
Assistants— Colxin  Crole,  Robert  Allen. 

2nd  District  Supervisor— Alex.  Innes.  Officers— J.  Broomhead,  D.  R. 
Halley,  J.  Mcintosh,  Thos.  Mitchell,  Jas.  Heron,  John  Soddy  and  Chas. 
Dow.     Assistants—  W.  A.  Cluer,  P.  E.  Connington  and  J.  James. 

Oldmeldrum  District  Supervisor — Thos.  "Wilson.  Officers— J.  Halley,  Robt. 
McKay,  W.  H.  Tomey,  W.  L.  Beaton,  Wm.  Wilson,  W.  Anderson,  and 
Jas.  McGillivray.     Assistant — M.  Colins. 

New  Maud  District  Supervisor— M.  K.  Hindmarsh.  Officers— J.  Michie, 
J.  W.  Westcott,  J.  Taylor,  J.  J.  Little,  Hugh  McGillivray,  W.  A. 
Brearley,  and  Jas.  Burnett.     Assistants— P.  Barry  and  J.  Malings. 

Ballater  District  Supervisor— Hector  Mackenzie.  Officers—  Wm.  Rose, 
Jas.  Simpson,  J.  M.  Ferguson,  Jas.  Sumner.     Assistant — Jas.  Andrew. 


SECTION    ll.—MUNICIPAL    DIRECTORY. 


MAGISTRATES  AND  TOWN  COUNCIL. 

Lord  Provost— GEORGE  JAMIESON,  Merchant. 

BAILLIES. 

George  Donald,  painter  Charles  Smith,  late  merchant  tailor 

Hugh  .Ross,  merchant  John  Sangster,  druggist 

William  Graham,  baker  |        David  Macdonald,  merchant 

OFFICE-BEARERS. 

Dean  of  Guild Alexander  Walker,  merchant 

Treasurer James  Walker,  merchant 

Master  of  Shorevjorks Joseph  Wood,  shipowner 

Master  of  Kirk  and  Bridtfe  Works v  . .  James  Aiken,  Jun. ,  shipowner 

Master  of  Mortifications William  Findlay,  merchant 

Master  of  Guild  Brethren's  Hospital John  Wight,  M.  D. 

COUNCILLORS. 


Daniel  Mearns,  merchant 
Alexander  Cook,  merchant 
James  Hunter,  granite  merchant 
Henry  Brechin,  late  moulder 
John  Russell  Mackenzie,  architect 
William  Paul,  advocate 


Robert  Beveridge,  M.B. 
Robert  Donald ,  engineer 
James  Ross,  clothier 
John  Ogilvie,  late  bookseller 
James  Tulloch,  Jun.,  merchant 
Peter  Esslemont,  merchant 


Town  Clerk William  Gordon,  advocate 

City  Chamberlain Peter  M.  Cran 

Depute  Toion  Clerk George  Robb 

Assistant  City  Chamberlain James  Fr&ter 


8  MUNICIPAL   DIRECTOKY. 

Procurator-Fiscal George  Cadenhead,  advocate 

Superintendent  of  Works  William  Smith,  architect 

Burgh  Assessor  of  Property John  M'Kelvie 

Auditor  of  Toion's  Accounts Harvey  Hall,, accountant 


Guildry,  and  Dean  of  Guild  Court. 

Dean  of  Guild — Alexander  Walker,  Merchant. 

ASSESSORS. 

George  Jamieson  j         John  Sangster  Simpson  Shepherd 

Hugh  Ross  Lewis  Smith  Patrick  Cooper 

Clerk—  William  Gordon,  advocate. 

Dean  of  Guild's  Officer — James  Bowie. 


Police  Court. 

Judge — The  Sitting  Magistrate. 
Procurator-Fiscal— George  Cadenhead.    Clerk — Depute  Town  Clerk. 


Burgh  or  Baillie  Court. 

Lord  Provost— George  Jamieson. 

BAILLIES. 

George  Donald  William  Graham  John  Sangster 

Hugh  Ross  Charles  Smith  David  Macdonald 

Clerk— Depute  Town  Clerk. 

Procurator-Fiscal— George  Cadenhead.     Officers  of  Court — Town  Sergeants. 

Town  Council  (Police  Department). 

OFFICIALS. 
Clerk— The  Town  Clerk. 
Treasurer  and  Collector — The  City  Chamberlain. 
Surveyor  and  Inspector — William  Boulton,  C.E. 
Assistant  do. — James  Minty. 
Superintendent  of  Police— John  Swanson. ' 
1st  Lieutenant—George  Dey.     2nd  Lieutenant—  James  Milne. 
Police  Surgeon— Br.  F.  Ogston. 
Medical  Officer  of  Health— Dr.  F.  Ogston. 
Legal  Advise)'— George  Walker,  advocate. 
Sanitary  Inspector—  James  Minty. 
The  Watching  Force  consists  of  (besides  the  Superintendent  and  two  Lieu- 
tenants) 3  Inspectors,  4  Detectives,  9  Sergeants,  87  Constables,  and  1  Female 
Turnkey. 

ASSESSMENTS. 
General  Purposes  Rates  on  Premises  under  £7  of  yearly  value,  at  Is.  Id.  per 
£1,  and  at  and  above  £7  of  yearly  value,  at  Is.  4d.  per  £1.  Water  Rates  on 
Dwelling-houses,  at  5d.  per  £1  or  yearly  value,  and  on  all  other  premises  at 
2id.  per  £1.  Private  Water  Rate  on  Dwelling-houses  at  5d.  per  £1.  On 
"Warehouses,  Manufactories,  Stables,  &c,  per  agreement.  Sewer  Rate  at  4^d. 
per  £1  of  yearly  value.  Public  Health  Act  Assessment,  at  Id.  per  £1  oi 
yearly  value.  County  and  Municipal  Buildings  Assessment,  Jd.  per  £1  of 
yearly  value. 


MUNICIPAL   DIRECTORY. 

Town  Council  (Gas  Department). 

Gas  Treasurer — Peter  M.  Cran. 
Superintendent—  Alex.  Smith.     Assistant  Superintendent — Alex. 
Chief  Clerk — James  Crane. 


Aberdeen  Harbour. 

Parliamentary  Commissioners,  for  Improving  and  Maintaining  the  Harbour 
of  Aberdeen,  under  ■'  The  Aberdeen  Harbour  Act,  1868,"  "  The  Aberdeen 
Harbour  Act,  1871,"  "  The  Aberdeen  Municipality  Extension  Act,  1871 ". 

Nineteen  Commissioners  from  the  Town  Council,  viz.  : — 
GEORGE  JAMIESON,  Lord  Provost. 


George  Donald  Charles  Smith 

Hugh  Ross  !  John  Sangster 

"William  Graham  David  Macdonald 

Alexander  Walker,  Dean  of  Guild. 

James  Walker,  City  Treasurer. 

Joseph  Wood,  Master  of  Shoreicorks. 

James  Aiken,  Jun.,  Master  of  Kirk  and  Bridge  Works 

William  Findlay,  Master  of  Mortificatidns. 

John  Wight,  Master  of  Guild  Brethren's  Hospital. 

"William  Paul  I     Alex.  Cook,  jun.  I      John  R.  Mackenzie 

Daniel  Mearns  James  Tulloch,  Junior        James  Ross 


And  Twelve  elected  Commissioners  - 


John  Birnie  Adam 
Peter  M  orison 
Robert  Duthie 
Cornelius  Thompson 


William  Black 
Alexander  Davidson 
John  F.  White 
James  Milne 


"Wm.  Henderson 
James  Crombie 
Alexander  Eddie 
Alexander  Inglis 


Secretary  and  Clerk — William  Gordon.     Collector  and  Treasurer — Alex.  Reid. 

Resident  Engineer— William  Dyce  Cay.    Assistant  Resident  Engineer— Wm.  Smith. 

Superintendent — James  Pirie. 

SHORE  AND  HARBOUR  DUES  DEPARTMENT. 

Collector — Alexander  Reid. 

Clerks— Peter  Riddel,   William  Gellan,   Edward  Chasser,  Charles  S.    Gauld, 
and  WiUiam  Glennie. 

BERTHING  DEPARTMENT. 

Captain  Pilot  and  Berth-master  at  Lower  Quays—  William  Clark. 

Assistant  and  Keeper  of  Pier  Light  and  Flag—  John  Davidson. 

Bockmaster— Joseph  T.  Willett.     Assistant  Dochnasters — William  Ronnie 
and  Thomas  Lute. 

Superintendent  of  Coal,  Lime,  and  Grain  Meters,  of  Harbour  Rails,  and  of  Carters 
and  Carriers  of  Coal — John  M'Lean.     Ojjice — Provost  Blaikie's  Quay. 


10  MUNICIPAL    DIRECTORY. 

Incorporated  Trades. 

Patron— Rev.  James  Forsyth,  D.D..  minister  of  West  Parish. 
Convener — John  Mitchell.     Master  of  Trades  Hospital— Alex.  Robertson,  sen. 

TRADES.  DEACONS.  EOXMASTEBS. 

Hammermen Alex.  Robertson,  sen James  Watson. 

Bakers Alexander  Law James  Mitchell. 

Wrights  and  Coopers Alexander  Adam Ebenezer  Bain,  jun. 

Tailors Alexander  Cassie Alexander  Maver. 

Shoemakers James  Aiken Alexander  Aiken. 

Wearers R.  Beveridge,  jun Peter  Beveridge. 

Fleshers James  Knowles George  Rose. 

Factor  for  the  Widows'  Fund— James  Thomson. 

Treasurer  of  the  Widows'  Supplementary  Fund— James  M'Kenzie. 

Joint  Clerks  and  Assessors—  John  Thomson  and  David  Stewart,  advocates. 

Convener's  Qffl eer— Andrew  Ramsay. 

House  Keeper — Miss  Wilson. 


Parochial  Board  of  St.  Nicholas  or  City  Parish, 
Aberdeen,  1878. 

Alex.  Duffus,  Esq.,  Confectioner,  Chairman  of  the  Board. 

ELECTED  BY  THE  MAGISTRATES. 

Mr.  Henry  Brechin,  late  moulder  I      Mr.  John  Ogilvie,  late  bookseller 

Baillie  Macdonald,  merchant  [        „   William  Pyper,  merchant 

ELECTED  BY  THE  KIRK-SESSION. 

Baillie  G.  Donald,  painter  &  glazier        I  Councillor  W.  Findlay.  late  merchant 
„    Wm.  Graham,  baker  |  Mr.  John  Robertson,  advocate 

ELECTED  BY  THE  RATEPAYERS. 

First  Ward  or  Division  of  Parish. 
Mr.  George  Findlay,  hatter  I      Mr.  Francis  B.  Kelly,  clothier 

,,   Henry  Gray,  draper  i       „    Joseph  Tennant,  draper 

!       ,,    Alex.  C.  Barker,  manufacturer 

Second  Ward  or  Division  of  Parish. 
Mr.  Charles  G.  Downie,  advocate  I      Mr.  James'Paterson,  draper 

„    James  M'Kenzie,  late  baker  „    John  Gray,  iron  founder 

|       „    Charles  Coutts,  druggist 

Third  Ward  or  Division  of  Parish. 
Mr.  John  Troll,  late  baker  I      Mr.  Alex.  Robertson,  plumber 

„    Alexander  Duffus,  confectioner       I        „    John  Gill,  draper 

I       ,,   James  Watson,  draper 

Monthly  Meetings  of  the  Board  are  held  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  each 

month,  at  3  o'clock,  p.m.     Five  a  quorum. 

Inspector— James  Wallace. 

1st  Assistant  Inspector—  Peter  Diack. 

2nd  do.  C.  B.  Williams. 

Cashier  and  Book-keeper— G.  G.  Christie. 

Medical  Officers— Drs.  Burr,  Crombie,  P.  B.  Smith,  and  Reith. 

Office  of  Parochial  Board— 3S  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  12h  per  cent,  in  the  following,  viz.  :— Occupants  of 
cultivated  grounds  and  fishings  are  rated  at  one-half  of  the  rate  levied  on  the 
occupants  of  all  other  subjects. 

Collector  of  Assessment— George  G.  Christie. 
Collector's  Clerk — George  Aiken. 
Office— 38  Castle  Street. 

ST.    NICHOLAS  POOR-HOUSE. 

Nelson  Street. 

Governor — William  Dalgleish.  Matron — Miss  Rhind. 

Porter—  Alexander  Harper. 

Medical  Officer— Dr.  Burr.  Chaplain— Rev.  Mr.  Mackay. 


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  Baillies  (rated  for  assessment)  of  any 
Royal  Burgh  in  the  Parish. 

Office  of  Parochial  Board,        -       -        9  Diamond  Street. 

Inspector— Thomas  Skene.         Cashier  and  Collector  of  Assessment — Alex.  Diack. 

Assistant  Inspectors — Wm.  Noble  and  Chai-les  Cook. 

District  Medical  Officers— Drs.  Paterson,  Fraser,  Fowler,  and  Gordon. 

OLDMACHAR    POOR-HOUSE. 

St.  Machar's  Place,  Ferryhill. 

Governor— James  Donald.         Matron—  Miss  Pearson. 

Medical  Officer— Dr.  Paterson.        Chaplain— Rev.  John  Hunter. 


SECTION    III.— COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


BANKING   COMPANIES. 


Aberdeen  Banking  Company— 1767. 

Incorporated  with  the  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  1849. 

DIRECTORS. 

Newell  Burnet,  advocate.  |         William  Yeats  of  Auquhamey 

Alexander  Davidson,  advocate 

Cashier—  John  Cook.  Secretary — David  Easton 

Accountant—  Andrew  Gordon. 

Tellers—  David  Wyllie,  James  Davidson,  and  George  G.  Sharp. 

George  Street  Branch  (113  George  Street)— John  Sharp,  Agent. 

West-end  Branch  (203  Union  Street)—  W.  Y.  M'Donald,  Agent. 


12 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


BRANC 

Aberlour W.  &  R.  Green 

Ballater John  Simpson 

Banchory James  Brown 

Banff James  Rust 

Braemar James  Aiken 

Buckie .J ohn  Merson 

Cullen Wm.  L.  Taylor 

Elgin James  Milne 

Ellon  George  P.  Raetnirn 

Fraserburgh..  {  Geor^e         !     '     ': 


Fochabers 


Jas.  D.  Blackhall 
H.  R.  Leavy 


HES. 

Hatton,  Cruden..  James  Duguid 

Huntly  James  Milne 

Inverurie  George  P.  Wilson 

Keith Charles  Green 

Macduff James  Martin 

New  Pitsligo. .  ..James  Shives 

Peterhead A. .  &  W.  Boyd 

Portsoy Peter  Murray 

Rosehearty James  D.  Sharp 

Tarland H.  Ross 

Turriff William  Dunbar 


Union  Bank  of  Scotland. 

HEAD  OFFICES — 

INGRAM  STREET,  GLASGOW,  AND  PARLIAMENT  SQUARE,  EDINBURGH. 

London  Office,  62  Cornhill,  E.C. 

BRANCHES. 

Glasgow — ■ 

Anderston John  R.  Reid 

Bridgeton  Cro.John  Wither 


David  Morrine 


Aberfeldy George  Rankin 

Alloa Thos.  Brydie  &  Son 

Alva William  Cowan 

Auchterarder ....  Wm.  L.  Young 
Aujhtermuchty..  Robert  Wyllie 
.  (  Cuthbert  Cowan  and 

Ayr  I     Wm.  H.  Dunlop 

Barrhead Matthew  Anderson 

Bathgate John  Wright 

Beith  W.  F.  Love 

Blair- Athole A.  Stewart 

Blairgowrie Wm.  S.  Souter 

Brechin Gordon  &  Lamb 

Bridge  of  Allan.. Robert  Jenkins 
Castle  Douglas.  ..Richard  Hewat 

Coatbridge J.  H.  Bowie 

Coupar- Angus  ...J.  P.  Paton 

Crieff  J.  &  A.  Gibson 

Dalbeattie R.  W.  Macnab 

Dairy  (Kirkcud 

bright 

Darvel Thomas  Fleming 

Doune J.  A.  M'Lean 

Dumbarton  ...^.^Babtie    *    W. 

Dumfries  Wm.  Craig 

Dunblane William  Christie 

Dundee D   S.  Ferguson 

Dunkeld Joseph  Dickie 

Dunning TVI.  H.  Lawson 

Dunoon W.  Munro 

Edinburgh — ■ 

George  Street.. James  M.  Gow 
Downie  Place.. James  Morton 
Newington ....  A.  M.  Touch 
Haymarket  ....Thomas  Gordon 

Canongate A.  S.  Nimmo 

Edzell James  Guthrie 

Erroll T.  Rogers  Kinmont 

Forfar William  Lowson 

Galston John  Hendrie 

Gatehouse William  Cairns 

Girvan David  Andrews 


Cowcaddens. . .  Andrew  Forsyth 

Hillhead Andrew  Forsyth 

Jamaica  Street.  Alex.  Stewart 
Fanning  Park.. Thomas  Dick 
St.  Vincent  St..  James  Wallace 

Tradeston James  Frame 

Trongate D.  M;Arthur 

Govan T.  Baird  &  Son 

Greenock F.  G.  Bruce 

Helensburgh  . .  ..W.  Drysdale 

Innerleithen Wm.  Crawford 

Inverary Q.  M.  Wright 

Irvine ; . .. Jn.  Paterson  [lemore 

Johnstone  J.  Holmes  &  A  Bart- 

Killin J.  M'Naughton 

Kilmarnock R.  &  D.  C.  Gardiner 

Kincardine,  Fife.. James  Patrick 
Kirkcaldy John  N.  M'Leod 

"*»" {Rtt^S^Td 

Kirriemuir J.  M.  Black 

Ladybank Robert  Wyllie 

Leith John  A.  White 

Lerwick  A.  Mitchell 

Leslie,  Fifeshire..Wm.  Elder 

Lochgelly Wm.  Cameron 

Lochgilphead H.  &  A.  M'Ewan 

Maryhill Wm.  Phillips 

Maybole Thomas  Rennie 

Moffat James  J.  Burnie 

Moniaive Wm.  Smith 

1\1  ontrose  Andrew  Greig 

Neilston Matthew  Anderson 

Paisley Wm.  Abercrombie 

Partick  Ebenezer  Steel 

PP(,hlP«  f  James  D.  Bathgate 

reeDles •  t  and  Rob.  Stevenson 

Perth H.  A.  Norie,  Cashier 

Pitlochrie J.  &  H.  Mitchell 

Port-Glasgow John  Hope 


COMMERCIAL    DIRECTORY. 


13 


Renfrew Win.  Herron 

Selkirk P.  Rodger 

Stewarton Gabriel  Alexander 

Stirling J.  &  J.  Mathie 

Stranraer D.  Guthrie 


Strathaven James  Miller 

Stromness Wm.  Hay 

Tarbert G.  K.  Aitchison 

Thonihill D.  Crichton 

Tillicoultry John  Kirk 

Troon R.  C.  Reid 

Wick Alexander  Wares 


The  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  draws  and  issues  Letters  of  Credit  on  Glyn, 
Mills,  Currie,  and  Co.,  bankers,  London  ;  Manchester  and  Liverpool  District 
Bank;  Beckett  and  Co.,  Leeds  ;  Lambton  and  Co.,  Newcastle;  Yorkshire 
Banking  Company  ;  National  Provincial  Bank  of  England  ;  Moore  and  Ro- 
binson, Nottingham ;  Sheffield  Banking  Co.  ;  Cumberland  Union  Bank, 
Limited  ;  Worcester  City  and  County  Bank,  Limited  ;  Manchester  and 
Salford  Bank;  North- Eastern  Bank,  Limited;  Paget  and  Co.,  Leicester; 
Huddersfield  Banking  Go. ;  Carlisle  City  and  District  Bank  ;  Whitehaven 
Joint-Stock  Bank  ;  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland  ;  Belfast  Banking  Co.  ;  Cale- 
donian Banking  Co.  ;  Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank  ;  North  of  Scotland 
Banking  Company  ;  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  National  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  Royal 
Bank  of  Scotland  ;  Clydesdale  Bank  ;  Bank  of  Montreal  ;  Union  Bank  of 
Australia  ;  Rothschild  Freres,  Paris  ;  J.  G.  King's  Sons,  New  York  ;  and  the 
various  Branches  of  these  Banks. 


North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company— 1836. 

Incorporated  under  Act  of  Parliament. 

Paid-up  Capital       .        .        .      £393,780 
Resekve  Fund  .         .         .      £202,001 

DIRECTORS. 


Francis  Aberdein,  of  Keithock 
John  Angus,  advocate 
Anthony  Cruickshank,  Lethenty 
George  Elmsly,  of  Woodside 
Archer  Irvine  Fortescue,  of    King- 
causie  and  Swanbister 

Manager — Robert  Lumsden. 


William  Leslie  of  Nethermuir 

Francis  Ogston,  M.D. 

George    Thompson,    jun.,    of    Pit- 

medden 
George  J.  Walker,  land  surveyor 
John  F.  White,  merchant 
Secretary — Edward  Fiddes. 


Accountant — David  Souter.  Inspector  of  Branches—  Charles  A.  Mollyson. 

Tellers — Hugh  M'Kenzie,  George  J.  R.  Bro  tchie,  James  Turreff,  and 

Douglas  B.  Leask. 

Market  Branch  (Exchange  Street)   -William  Scott,  Agent. 

West-end  Branch  (226  Union  Street) — George  Carmichael,  Agent. 

George  Street  Branch  (157  George  Street)— Benjamin  Saunders.  Agent. 


BRAN 

Aberchirder  Jn.  Alexander,  jun. 

Aberlour,  Strath.  Jas.  Fleming,  jun. 

Aboyne, James  Ogg 

Alford Francis  Stephen 

Auchinblae Robert  Crabb 

Ballater James  L.  Douglass 

-r,       ,  f  Wm.  Sim 

Banchory  [Wm.  Sim,  jun. 

Banff Robert  Morison 

Bervie A.  &  D.  Legg 

Buckie John  Shearer 

Carnoustie Thomas  Gray 

Crieff Robert  Clement 

Cullen Alexander  Sim 

Dufftown James  Petrie 

Dundee A.  G.  Fleming 

Elgin H.  M.  S.  Mackay 


C  HE  S. 

Ellon Thomas  Milne 

Fife-Keith John  Robertson 

Fraserburgh Alexander  Watson 

Friockheim John  Craig 

Gardenstown David  Chalmers 

Huntly George  Anderson 

Insch Alexander  Roger 

Inverurie  , . .  James  Davidson 

Keith Wm.  Longmore 

Kintore John  Annan d 

Laurencekirk James  B.  Greig 

Lochee i  ^le*-  £,  Fleming 

(  J.  M.  Wedderburn 

Lonmay J.  &  C.  Forrest 

Longside Robert  Cheves 


14 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


Lumphanan Harry  Stuart 

Lumsden James  Wallace 

Macduff Alex.  Robertson 

Methlic 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 , .  Wm.  Alexander 

Port-Gordon David  Reid 


Portree Lawrence  Skene 

Portsoy James  Moir 

Rhynie Robert  Stephen 

Sauchen,  Cluny.. David  Lumsden 
0.       ,  (  James  Scott 

Btonehaven....-JARAnuandale 

Qi„.  ,, j  John  Stewart 

Stllclien \  John  Stewart,  jun. 

T  .  (  George  M'Leay 

iam I  Murdo  M'Kenzie 

Tobermory Sproat  <te  Cameron 

Turriff James  Grieve 


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,  Birm- 
ingham, and  Branches ;  Lambton  and  Co.-,  Newcastle,  Sunderland,  North 
Shields,  &c.  ;  J.  Backhouse  and  Co.,  Darlington,  and  Branches  ;  the  Carlisle 
and  Cumberland  Banking  Company,  and  Branches  ;  the  Yorkshire  Banking 
Company,  Leeds,  and  Branches  ;  the  West  of  England  and  South  Wales  Dis- 
trict Bank,  Bristol,  and  Branches  ;  the  Sheffield  Union  Banking  Company  ; 
the  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Edinburgh,  and  Branches  ;  the  National 
Bank  of  Scotland'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  Aber- 
deen 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  Union  Bank  of  Australia  ;  the  Bank  of  New 
Zealand  ;  the  Standard  Bank  of  British  South  Africa  ;  and  the  Bank  of  Bri- 
tish North  America,  and  on  that  Bank's  Agents  at  New  York  and  San 
Francisco. 

Bills  negotiated  wherever  there  is  a  Bank  or  a  Banker. 


Bank  of  Scotland  (Aberdeen)— 1780. 

(40  Union  Street.) 

Head  Office,      -  Edinburgh. 

Established  by  Act  of  Parliament,  1695. 
Agent — James  Augustus  Sinclair. 
Resident  Accountant—  James  Robertson  Grant. 
Teller — George  Buist. 
Clerks  —James  M'Aldowie,  James  Angus,  and  Robert  Lunan. 
BRANCHES  IN  EDINBURGH. 
New  Town,  Edinburgh — Charles  Bruce,  Agent.      Southern  District,  7  Clerk 
Street — R.  B.  Mathie,  Agent.   Stockbridge— John  Hewitt,  Agent.  Green- 
side— J.  T.  Jerrard,  Agent.     Morningside -William  Watson,  Agent. 

Lond  in  Office  Lothbury— Robert  Davidson,  Manager. 
T.  H.  Smith,  Assistant  Manager.  Samuel  Neal,  pro-Manager. 

BRANCHES. 
(3.  M'Merehar 


Aberfeldy. 


R.-  A.  Robertson,  p. 


"\     agt. 

Airdrie , George  Thomson 

Alyth George  Duncan 

J  James  Moffat 
Annan "}  James  Moffat,  jun. 

.l-u  f  James  Muir 

Arbroath |  John  ginii  p  agt 

Ai-drossan D.  I.  Mack 

Auchterarder J.  Smitton 

Auchtermuchty.. Henry  W.  Walker 

(J.  M'Murtrie 
Ayr tRobt.  Philips 


Ballachulish . . .  < 

Tia  rrh  Pa  d  I  Arch-  Br0 Wnlie 

BairJiead I  J.  Watson 

Beauly A.  Mackenzie 

Bellshill Wm.  Neilson 

Blackford D .  Lawson 

Blairgowrie        S  Alex>  Ro»«rtson 
iJJdigowiie. . ..  (  Robert  Robertson 

Bonnyrigg T.  Stephen 

"-A* uS 

Bucklyvie Geo.  M'Farlane,  agt. 


COMMERCIAL    DIRECTORY. 


15 


_  ,.      ,  ("Angus  Macdonald 

Callendar [  D   Stewart,  s.  agt. 

Carnoustie D.  A.  M'Corquodale 

Castle  Douglass.  .H.  M'Lellan 

„,,  ,  (J.  Melrose  and  Jas. 

Coldstream ....[     Poi.teous>  affents. 

Con  par- Angus . . .  John  M'Laren 

Crieff J.  M'Nab 

Cumnock H.  B.  M'Lellan 

Denny Wm.  Auld 

J  James  Johnston 
\  J.  Corrie,  p.  agent 
(James  W.  Barty 
|Wm.  Thomson 
f  J.  Duff 

I  P.  Butter,  p.  agt. 
(  Wm.  Moir 

Dundee k  W.  Freeland,  acct. 

(  A.  Pringle,  p.  agt. 
,,     Victoria  St.R.  Walker,  agent" 

Dunfermline J.  Barclay 

Dunse R.  P.  Hardy 

Dysart Andrew  Harrow 

-r,,   .  (  Alex.  Cameron 

E1^n |  James  Allan 

Falkirk D.  M.  Peebles 

-r,     „  (  Robert  Whyte 

Forfar., J  David  Birmy 

Fort  William  . . .  .D.  M'Leish 

Fraserburgh R.  Smith 

'  W.  Rutherford 


Dumfries. 


Dunblane 
Dunk  eld  . 


Galashiels 

Gatehouse 


{  Alex.  Rutherford 
.H.  D.  Glover 
fj.  A.  Wenly,  man. 
I  R.  Gourley,  s.  man 

Glasgow ■<  W.  Neilson,  acct. 

D.     Blackadder,    p. 
^        man. 
Glasgow,  Cross  . .  James  Robb 
, ,    Lauriston. . .  Hugh  Pollock 
,,     Hutcheson- 
to  ^  n 


■John  Keith  Sim 


„    Sauchiehall  i  J      Pail 
Street ...  \ 

„     Calton A.  T.  Cargill 

„     Hillhead.  . . .  Robert  M'Lean 
„    SkGeoige-s  )  g        d  Q  ^ 

Cross ( 

„     StockwellSt.  David  Osborne 
„     Whitevale  ..Thos.  Lightbody 

Grangemouth Basil  Mackenzie 

r. ,  f  Thomas  Stark 

Greenock {  P.  Ballingall,  acct. 

T.  Todrick 

A.  Todrick,  p.  agt. 


Kelso  , 


Hamilton J.  C  Kay 

Helensburgh  . . . .  Alex.  Breingan 

(  Donald  Duff 

Inverness ^  p   Warrax,  p.  agt. 

Innerleithen Thomas  Young 

Jedburgh Adam  Turnbull 

Johnstone v\  m.  Reid,  agt. 

<R.  A.  Robertson, agt. 
Killin <  D.    A.    Haggart,   p. 

(     agt. 

f  J.  F.  S.  Darling 

|  Pat.  S.  Darling 

Kilmarnock D.  Bain 

Kirkcaldy .D.  J.  Wilson 

Kirkcudbright. .  .David  M'Lellan 
„.'    .        .  f  Alex.  Milne  Watson 

Kirriemuir  .. ..  -j  Jas  Coupar>  agents 

(  Robert  Romanes 
Lauder <T.  Edgely,   jun.,p. 

(     agt. 

(  Fulton  Speirs 

(  A.  Ramsay,  p.  agt. 

i  John       Henderson. 

I     agent 

f  Wm.  Anderson 

t  C.  Clark 
,r  «  .  (James    M'Millan 

Moffat 1     S.  M'Millan 

Montrose Alex.  Ramsay 

M  otherwell Robert  Jack 

Newburgh John  Lyell 

Oban Alex.  Brown 

(John   Hutcheson   & 
Paisley <     G.  S.  Veitch,  agts. 

(.    A.  Boyd,  acct. 
Peebles R.  Thornburn 

(  A.  Burns,  man. 
Perth -I  J.  W.  Jamieson,  act, 

(  J.  Paterson,  cash. 

Pitlochrie Henry  Gordon 

_"      .    j  )  G.  M'Grigor 

St.  Andrews...  |  JamegB-in 


Leith 

Lockerbie . 


Lossiemouth 


& 


Stirling. 


(  Robert  Campbell 
]  H.  H.  Campbell 
(.M.  Lawson,  acct. 


Strathavon . . 
Thurso , 


Stonehaven Thos.  Martin 

f  Thomas  Tennent 
( J.  Cochrane,  acct. 
]  Jas.  Brims  &  Chas. 
(     Macdonald,  agts. 

Uddingston David  Auchinvole 

West  Linton John  Alexander 

w.  ,  J  J.W.Mackay&David 

w  lclc I     Cormack,  agents 


Haddington  . . . 

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  ;  Carlisle  City  and  District  Bank  ;  Woods  and 
Co.  ;  the  Huddersfield  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  ; 
Woiverhamton  and  Staffordshire  Banking  Compmy  ;  The  Commercial  Bank 


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COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


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  ; 
Morton,  Bliss,  and  Co.,  New  York  ;  Bank  of  Australasia  ;  Bank  of  New  Zea- 
land, and  Bank  of  British  North  America  ;  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce  ; 
Chartered  Mercantile  Bank  of  India,  London,  and  China  ;  Standard  Bank  of 
British  South  Africa  ;  issues  Circular  Notes  on  the  principal  cities  and  towns 
on  the  Continent ;  and  negotiates  Bills  on  the  principal  towns  of  Scotland, 
England,  and  Ireland,  and  in  foreign  parts. 


British  Linen  Company  (Aberdeen,  1833.) 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter,  1746. 

HEAD  OFFICE,  .  .  .  EDINBURGH, 

Agent — Lauchlan  M'Kinnon,  jun. 

22  King  Street— Sub- Agent—  Alexander  Edward. 

West-End  Branch— -Sub- Agent,  James  Buyers. 


BRAN 

Annan David  Brown 

Arbroath J.  A.  Dickson 

Ayr Wm.  Kilpatrick 

Balfron M.  Robertson 

-r,        m         m    j  'Wm.  Douglas 
Berw  k-on-Twd  <n  Douglass 

Brechin Wm.  M.  Vallentine 

Carluke J.  Gilchrist 

Castle  Douglas  . .  J.  Moffat 

Coldstream W.  Douglas 

noupar-Fife G.  H.  Pagan 

Dumfries S.  Adamson 

Dunbar J.  &  J.  J.  Kelly 

Dundee T.  Saun  derson 

,,     West  Port..Jas.  Ireland 

Dunfermline J.  Landale 

Dunse J.  Wyllie 

Edin.,  CanongateLhas.  Ferguson 
„  Geo.  IV.  BridgeDavid  Curror 

„  Newington Jas.  W.  Urquhart 

„  West-End Edw.  Chancellor 

Elgin Brander  &  Gall 

Forfar Wm.  Gordon 

Forres J.  D.  Davidson 

Fort- William  . . .  ,N.  B.  Mackenzie 

Galashiels G.  D.  Cramond 

Galston Robert  Blair 

Girvan Jas.  M'Kenna 

„,  (  A.  L.  Fowler 

Glasgow IT.  Balmain 

„  Eastern  Br..  John  Buchanan 
„  South  Side. .  Wm.  N.  Graham 
„  West  Geo.  St.  George  Lammie 
„  Sandy  ford  &  ( 

Overnewton  \  John  Fraser,  jun. 
„  Char.  Cr.  Br.  ( 

Golspie Wm.  Traquair 

Greenock James  Glen 

Haddington  ....  J.  &  W.  T.  Ferme 
Hamilton S.  F.  Simpson 


CHES. 

Hawick G.  Davidson 

Helmsdale Jas.  John  Hill 

Inverness A.  Williamson 

Irvine Wm.  M' Janet 

Jedburgh J.  Gumming 

Kelso J.  Roberton 

Kilmarnock Eben.  Smith 

Kinghorn, T.  &  W.  M.  Dow 

Kingussie A.  Macpherson 

Kinross W.  Wilson 

Kirkcaldy T.  &  W.  M.  Dow 

Kirriemuir Jas.  Forrest 

Langholm A.  &  T.  Stevenson 

Leith J.  Ross  Cundell 

,,     (North) Jas.  Anderson 

Linlithgow Wm.  Gilkison 

Loanhead Geo.  Johnston 

Melrose  J  Curie,    Erskine    & 

lUelrose 1     Curie 

Moffat Thomas  Reid 

Montrose G.  C.  Chalmers 

Nairn Joseph  H.   Brown 

Newton-Stewart. And.  B.  Matthews 
North  Berwick ..  David  M'Culloch 

Paisley Hugh  Macfarlane 

1  W.  Stuart 
\  W.  Blackwood 
(  Coning,  Hunter,   <Jz 
(.     Ballingal 
..W.  O.   M 'Queen 
..P.  S.  Lang 
J  J.    Davidson   and 
1      W.  Stevenson 
..Thomas  M'Caig, 

Tain Wm.  Ross 

Thornhill  Russell  &  Austin 

Ihurso D.  Sutherland 

Troon A.  B.  Cowan 

Wick W.  Paterson  Smth 

Wigton Eben.  S.  Black 

Wishaw J.  Gilchrist 


Peebles  .., 
Perth 

Sanquhar 
Selkirk  . . . 

Stirling. . . 

Stranraer 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


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The  British  Linen  Company  issues  drafts  on  other  places  in  Scotland,  be- 
sides those  in  which  they  have  Branches,  and  also  on  the  principal  Towns  in 
England  and  Ireland,  and  they  have  correspondents  throughout  the  Conti- 
nent of  Europe,  as  well  as  in  British  America,  TT  ,,<;,, 
Australia,  New  Zealand,  South  Africa,  &c. ,  <fec. 


United  States,  India,  China, 


Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Banking  Company. 

Established  1S25.        Incorporated  under  25th  and  26th  Vic.  Cap.  89, 
DIRECTORS. 


John  Crombie,  manufacturer 
William  Littlejohn,  Camphill 
Andrew  Murray  of  Allathan 
Alexander  Nicol,  shipowner 

Head  Office, 


Aberdeen — 
Western,  262 
Union  St. . . 


■  Alexander  Morrice 


Northern,  196)  Alex 


Bervie 


James  Badenach  Nicolson  of  Arthur- 
house 
Alex.  Milne  Ogston,  manufacturer 
John  Smith,  advocate 

62  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

George  L.  Rorie,  Manager  and  Cashier. 

John  Keith,  Secretary.       George  Robertson,  Accountant. 

James  Batchanand  W.  Littlejohn,  jun.,  Inspectors  of  Branches. 

J  John  Jameson,  John  A.  Adamson,  James  B.  Keith,  and 

Alexander  Thomson,  Tellers. 

BRANCHES. 

Inverurie John  Charles 

Keith W.  &  A.  Thurbnrn 

Kildrummy Dougall  Christie 

Laurencekirk .. .  .D.  &  P.  Dickson 
Lumphanan  . . .  .James  Shaw 

Lybster - . . .  A.  &  J   Mowat 

M ethlic Alexander  Smith 

Midmar Geo.  &  Rob.  Murray 

Mintlaw J  ohn  Farquhar 

Montrose Alexander  Mackie 

Newburgh(Abdn.)Peter  Murray 

New  Deer J.  &  A.  Joiner 

Oldmeldrum James  Bruce 

Peterhead Thomas  Knox 

p     , ,  j  MacLeish  &  Robert- 

1      (     son 

Rhynie  Troup  &  Horn 

Stonehaven  Arthur  W.  Kinnear 

Starthdon  Charles  F.  Wattie 

fctrichen James  Smith 

Tarland Andrew  Robertson 

Tarves W.  &  A.  Duthie 

Thurso Robert  Bruce 

Torphins  

Turriff John  Ferguson 

Udny W  illiam  Giles 

Wick Thomas  Adam 

Woodside • . .  James  Henderson 


George  St..;—  S-Murra^ 
Harbour  17    L  Willie  Leslie 
Regent  Quay  > 

Alford Henry  D.  Adamson 

Auchnagatt George  Knox 

Badenscoth  R.  &  W.  M.  Hunter 

Ballater Francis  Coutts 

Banchory John  Gordon 

Banff  Alex.  Duncan 

|  Robert  Glegg 
\  James  Glegg 

Brora G.  &  G.  R.  Lawson 

Cuminestown Alexander  Porter 

Dufftown Charles  A.  Can  the 

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.  &  G.  R.  Lawson 

Huntly James  Lawson 

Insch J.  &  J.  Bisset 


Inverness . 


(  William  Douglas 

(.  Thomas  Douglas  j 

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  Banking  Co. ,  Leeds,  and  Branches  ; 
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 
Branches;  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. 


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COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Draws  on  the  London  and  Westminster  Bank,  and  Coutts  &  Co.,  London, 

Head  Office Edinburgh. 

Established  in  1810,  and  Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter. 

Aberdeen  in  1811. 

Agent — George  Milne.     Accountant — Daniel  Baxter. 

Teller— W.  Tarrance. 

Clerks—  T.  W.  G.  Moir,  W.  A.  Allan,  A.  C.  Chambers,  John  Wallace. 

BRANCHES. 

Aberfeldy C.  W.  L.  Forbes 


Abington A.  W.  Paterson 

Alloa A.  <&  J.  Moir 

Annan J.  S.  Skelton  &  Son 

Anstruther Philip  Oliphant 

Arbroath Wm.  Rollo 

Ayr Thomas  Kerr 

Ayton J.  Bowhill 

Balmacara S.  W.  C.  Gauld 

Banff Wm.  Auld 

Heaulv H.  R.  Annat 

Beith Faulds  &  Stuart 

Biggar John  Paul 

Bonhill Patrick  Moir 

™  .  .  j  Anderson,  Chap- 

Blairgowne....|     msm,  &  Suoit 

Burntisland Thos.  A.  Wallace 

Callander Walter  Buchanan 

Campbeltown,. . .  Charles  Mactaggart 

Carnwath John  Ferguson 

Colinsburgh John  Flockhart 

Crieff Wm.  France 

Cupar- Fife George  Hogarth 

Dalkeith James  Gray 

Dumbarton John  Robson 

Dumfries Primrose  &  Gordon 

Dunbar G.  It.  Scott 

t-       ,  )  Henderson  &  Coch 

Dundee |     rane 

Dunfermline  . . . .  D.  G.  Ru  herford 
Dunkeld George  Carphin 

Dshirre)(LaUark}T-M'Crie 

Earlston F.  A.  Russel 

Elgin M'Kenzie  &  Dunlop 

Falkirk Charles  S.  Gauld 

Forfar George  Lyon 

Galashiels James  Small 

Girvan William  Murray 

Glasgow Stewart  &  Sloane 

Grangemouth J.  S.  Mackay  &  Son 

Greenock Alex.  Gauld 


Alness W.  Munro 

Ballantrae H.  Campbell 

Castletown [_  A.    McDonald,    sub. 

(Caithness)..  J      agent 
„  .       . ,  f  James       Greenfield, 

Chirnside •  j     sub.  agent 

Comrie J.  Mackenzie 

Crail D.  Mathe wson,  p.  ag. 

Cromarty W.  Gilchrist,  s.  agt. 


Haddington Wm.  Dodds  &  Son 

Hamilton Tbos.  S.  Michie 

Hawick Geo.  &  Jas.  Oliver 

Invergordon Andrew  Munro 

Inverness A.  Fraser 

Jedburgh J.  S.  Turnbull 

Kelso James  B.  Kerr 

Kilmarnock Miller  &  Shaw 

Kilwinning H.  &  H.  B.  King 

Kirkcaldy S.  Davidson 

Kirkintilloch James  Main 

Kirkcudbright. .  Samuel  Cavan 

Kirkwall James  Spence 

Lanark  Simon  L.  Kello 

Lerwick Charles  G.  Duncan 

Leith Robert  Mowbray 

Leven D.  &  D.  Nicol 

Linlithgow R.  R.  Glen 

Lockerbie D.  Matheson 

Markinch John  Foote 

Mauchline Wm.  M'Millan 

Meigle J.  A.  Webster 

Montrose  J.  &  H.  Ross 

Musselburgh..  ..Andrew  Maxwell 
Newburgh,  Fife.. Alexander  Laing 

Oban Alex.  Mac  Arthur 

Paisley James  Koss 

Perth Thomas  Soutar 

Peterhead T.  J.  Brebner 

Peebles   John  Buch  m 

Pitlochry Evan  Fraser 

Pollockshaws ....  Hector  &  Campbell 

St.  Andrews A.  O.  Spence 

St.  Clairtown  .. .  .S.  Davidson,  jun. 

Stirling J.  M.  M orrison 

Stranraer William  Wallace 

Stromness David  Coghill 

Tain Hugh  Murray 

Thurso John  Henderson 

Turriff J.  F.  Soutar 

Whitburn A.  W.  Bennett 

Wick James  Gilchrist 

Wishaw John  Burgess 

SUB-BRANCHES. 

Eyemouth A.  "Whittle,  pro.  agt. 

Glasgow  (Trongate)  Andw.  Kerr,  pro 

agents 
„  (St.  Enoch  Sq.)  W.  M"K.  Cameron, 

pro  agents 
,,  (Bridgetown  Office)  David  Wilson, 

pro  agents 
,,  Laurieston)  John  Guthrie 
„  Stobcross  Branch)  W.  Smith,   pro 

agents 


COMMERCIAL    DIRECTORY. 


19 


Glasgow. (159  Hope  St.)  A.  Mackinnon 
Greenock  )D.     Macallum,     pro 

West-end  Br.  y     agent 

Kincardine A.  C.  Stephen 

Newtyle A.  Whitton,  sub.agt. 

Grass  market,     7  R.    M.    Russell,   pro 

Edinburgh . .  3     manager 
South  Bridge     }  P.     Robinson,     pro 

Edinburgh  . .  i      manager 


4  North- West) 

Circus  Place,  >  Robert  Comrie 
Edinburgh,..  ) 
2  Greenside        ) 
Place,    Edin-  V-John  Gulland 
burgh ) 

5  Queensferry  ) 

Street,  Edin-  V-T.  S.  Mitchell 
burgh  ) 


The  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland  negotiates  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  Hamburg  ;  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  Rank- 
ing Company  ;  Bradford  Banking  Company  ;  Carlisle  City  and  District  Bank; 
Halifax  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  ;  Sneffield 
Banking  Co.  ;  York  Union  Bank  ;  Wakefield  and  Barnsley  Union  Bank  ;  Pres- 
ton Banking  Co.,  Preston  ;  National  Bank,  Ireland  ;  Northern  Banking  Co.  ; 
De  la  Touch  &  Co.,  Dublin  ;  Royal  Bank  of  Ireland  ;  Boyle,  Low,  Pym,  & 
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  Svdney,  New  South  Wales;  the  Union; 
Bank  of  Australia  ;  Binny  &  Co.,  Madras  ;  the  Oriental  Bank  Corporation  ; 
and  the  Natal  Bank. 


National  Bank  of  Scotland  (Aberdeen  1833). 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter. 

Head  Office— Edinburgh.  Manager- -W.  J.  Duncan. 

ABERDEEN,       -        -        -        67  UNION  ST.  (Corner  of  Market  St.) 

Agent— Thomas  Adam.  Accountant— William  S.  Guthrie. 

Tellers— Alex.  Ross  and  J.  S.  Walker. 

Clerics—  John  Brown,  George  Clark,  William  Sim,  James  Richard  Fairweather, 

and  F.  P.  Millar. 
London  Office,  37  Nicholas  Lane,  E.C.— W.  Strachan  and  J.  Cowan,  Managers. 


BRANCHES. 


a^/i  ,-«  (James      Russel    and 

Aimne \     John  Sutherland 

Alloa D.  M-Watt 

Anstruther. .  ..H.  B.  Mackintosh 

Ayr Thomas  Gemmell 

Banff James  Watt 

-o,4--u„,4-~  S  John  Johnston 

Bathgate 1  H.  Campbell,  ass.  ag. 

Berw'k  on  Tw'd.  Stephen  Saunderson 

Biggar Adam  Pairman 

Brechin John  Shiel 

Bridge  of  Allan.  J.  Murrie 

Bruntisland Alexander  Kidd 

Castle-Douglas.  .J.  &  W.  H.  Lidderdale 
Cellardyke,(Fife)H.  B.  Mackintosh 
^     i-i,  -j  J  James     Russel     and 

Coatbridge. . . .  -j      Jotm  Sutherland 

Coupar-Angus..D.  Clark  &  C.  Boyd 
Cupar- Fife W.  M.  Johnston 


Dalkeith. 
Dingwall . 

Dumfries 


...P.  C.  Russell 
J  G.    H.    Duncan   and 
\     John  Mitchell 
j  James  M'Gill 
IB.  M'Kettrick 

Dundee J.  Henderson 

, ,    Hilltown . .  Richard  C.  Reid 
Dunfermline . . .. W.  Bcveridge 

East  Linton John  Hall 

Edinburgh,       J  M  urdoch  Ro3S 
Nicholson  Sq.  1  Alex.  Duncan,  ass.  ag. 
Do.,  Princes  St.,  Alex.  M.  Eraser 
Do.,  Tollcross..A.  Logan  Fyfe 
Do    227Leith)  JohnMoodie 

Walk  \ 

Do..  HaymarketJohn  Donaldson 
Elie,  Fifeshire..W.  R.  Ketchen 

Falkirk J.  A.  Henderson 

Fauldhouse Andrew  Macallan 


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COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


Forfar James  Young 

Forres F.  C.  Mackenzie 

Fort- William... Duncan  M'Niven 

Galashiels W.  Haldane 

Girvan Alexander  Martin 

Glasgow Michael  Balmain 

„     (Argyll  Street  Branch)  J.  Clark 

„     (St.  Rollox  Branch)  J.  Stewart 

,,     ( Springb urn)  J.  Stewart 

„    (Sauchiehall  St. )  P.  Fleming 

„     (Trongate)  James  Lamont 

„     (Gallowgate  Branch)  A.  Mitchell 

,,    (Anderston  Branch)  Alex.  Craig 

,,    (Paisley  Road)  Geo.  Lindsay 

,,    (Govan)  James  Donald 

„     (Whitevale)  Adam  Mitchell 

Grantown James  Stewart 

Greenock J.  Thompson 

West-End  Br.  Jas.  W.  Turner. 

Hawick Thomas  Purdom 

Inverary John  M  Arthur 

(  Charles  Stewart 
Inverness. . . .  ^  Wm  Taylor  Rule 

Islav John  Cxillen 

T   ,,        .  ( G.  Rutherford 

Jedburgh....  (w.  Mason 

Kelso James  Tait 

Kilmarnock ....  James  Wilson 

Kilsyth John  M 'Gilchrist 

T,.  .      ,,  f  J.  White 

Kirkcaldy....  {  G.  S.  Bryson 

T.    4.1.1  J    <  J-     Whlte 

„   Pathhead-^G  g  Bryson 
Kirkcudbright..  R.  M.  Gordon 


Largo 

Langholm . . , 

Leith 


Musselburgh.. 


Kirkwall J.  Donald 

Kirriemuir James  Davidson 

..W.  R.  Ketchen 
yD.  Maclean 
t  R.  M 'George 
(James  Robertson  and 
1     G.  B.  Hart 

Lochmaben Thomas  E.  Watson 

Montrose Arthur  Dickson 

(A.  D.  Macfarlane 
(A.  P.  Meldrum 

Nairn J.  D.  Lamb 

Newton-StewartAlex.  Waugh 
North-Berwick. Robert  Lyle 

Oban Gregorson  &  Watson 

Paislpv  $  R  Guilleaume,  D. 

raisley I     Melville,  ass.  agt. 

Partick James  Hendry 

Pittenween John  Bowman 

Perth ,D.  L.  Jolly 

Portree Alex.  M'Donald 

Portobello David  Craig 

Rutherglen James  Wallace 

Selkirk D.  C.  Alexander 

Stirling J.  Murrie 

Stornoway Kenneth  M'Kenzie 

Stranraer H.  Adair 

Stromness J.  Spence 

Thurso J.  W.  Galloway 

Tobermory Ewen  Cameron 

Whithorn Robert  C.  Lawrie 

Inverkeithing—  W.  Fraser, 
Bill  Collector. 


Kirkintilloch. . . .  Richard  Reid  > 

The  National  Bank  of  Scotland  issues  Drafts  and  negotiates  Bills  on 
place  in  Scotland,  England,  and  Ireland,  where  there  is  a  Bank  or  Banker  ; 
draw  on  Glyn  &  Co.  ;  and  Coutts  &  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  Bishopgate  Street,  within. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  barter,  1727. 

Aberdeen  in  1862. 

Agents  —Cochran  and  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. 


BRANCHES. 


Airdrie    Robt.  M.  Rodger 

Alloa    John  G.   Wallace 

(  A.  P.  Lorimer 
Alva    -\  Alex.  A.  Wilson, 

I      Joint  Agents 

Aly th William  Yeaman 

Alyth  Airlie  Street.  .William  Japp 

Arbroath Alex.  Hutton 

Ardrossan James  L.  Bailey 

(  David  Campbell, 
Ayr 4     district    niana- 

(_   ger  for  Ayrshire 


Ayton Alex.  Thomson 

Bathgate    David  Simpson 

Biggar David  Thomson 

Blairgowrie   John  Panton 

Bo'ness    T.  Hope 

<  David  Guthrie  and 
•  ■  I     Sons 
Broughty-Ferry  ..J.  C.Lindsay 

Buckhaven    Andrew  Wilkie 

Campbelton Lauchlin  M'Intyre 

Campsie William  White 


Brechin 


COMMERCIAL    DIRECTORY. 


21 


Catrine 


Dalkeith 

Dalmellington 
Doune 


f  James    and    Alex. 
\     M' Master 

Coatbridge James  Bishop 

Cumnock   Andrew  White 

Cupar Arthur  Russel 

|  Richard  Paterson 
(     andWm.  Main 
/Rob.  Guthrie,  agt., 
-j     &  John  Walker, 
(     assist,  agent 
.R.  Main 

Drymen Balfour  Graham 

Dumfries    Gordon  &Whitelaw 

Dundee,     Castle  (  George  Mackenzie, 
Street  (     manager 

,     (William  W.  Thom- 
„    Murraygate  -j     son>  sub.agent 

0,       ,  (  Robert  M.  Brodie, 
»    King  Street  [     agent 

„    West  Port    ..Henry  West 

Dunse W.  A.  Hunter 

Ecclef echan  Thos.  Shankland 

Edinburgh—         \  Thomas  Swanston 
Forest  Road  j      &  R.  N.  Ramsay 
Hope  Street . .  George  Andrew- 
Hunter  Sq  ..William  Morton 
Leven  Street  Thomas  Swanston 
Newington  . .  John  T.  Peacock 
Pitt  Street  ..Thos.  A.  Thomson 
Morning-      J  A.    Douglas  and 

side (     Thomas  Lillie 

Forsyth  &  Stewart, 
.  Allan,  asist. 


Elgin 


( .torsytn  <b 
•3  Win.  All 
C    agt. 


Eyemouth 
Falkirk   .. 


. .  A.  Thomson 
(John  Gair  and  W. 

'1     K.  Gair 

Forfar D.  Steel 

_,.,.,  <W.  Paterson 

Galashiels..     ..  jR  Stewart 

(  J.  M'Limont,  agt. 

\  R.  Lamb,  as.  agt., 

. .  Andrew  Ralston 


Girvan 
Glamis 


/Archd.  Robertson, 
„,  )      cashier 

G^gow )M.     Taylor,     sub- 

\     Cashier 

„  St.  Rollox Henry  Wise 

„  Anderston Wm.  D.  Main 

„  Calton A.  &  J.  Waddell 

,,  Duke  Street  . .  A.  &  J.  Waddell 
,,  Garscube  Cross  John  A.  Adam 

,,  ISpringburn   ..Henry  Wyse 

„  ,,  ,        fA.  Waddell 

„Gallowgate     {j.Waddell 

„  Cowcaddens  ..Walter  Denham 
„  Argyle  Street    Thos.  Sommervail 
,,  Bridgeton    |_  Alex.  Waddell  and 
Cross         f      James  Waddell 

,,  Tradeston    .  .James  Hamilton 
,,  Trongate. . .  .William  Dickson 


„  f  Donald  Grant 

Grantown    •  •  •  •  {  John  Grant 

Granton   Thomas  Wilkie 

Greenock D.  M.  Latham 

West  Black- fDavidKerr 
hall  Street  . .  ( 

Hamilton     T.  J.  &  W.  A.  Dykes 

Haddington    Wm.  Watson 

Hawick    Walter  Hadden 

(Alex.  Gilmour  and 
Irvine    ■<     Wm.  Christie, 

(.     joint  agents 

Johnston Walter  Holmes 

Jedburgh Charles  Anderson 

Kilmarnock    Robert  dimming 

(  Walter  Holmes,  agt. 
Kilmalcolm     . .  <  A.  Holmes,  sub- 

C     agent 

Kinross    George  Bogie 

Lanark     A.  Paterson 

Largs     James  Wilkie 

Leith Andrew  H.  Wilson 

Leshmahagow    ..JohnGibb 
Leven    Andrew  Wilkie 

(John  T.  Horley, 

*»*» rssssx.* 

(,     manager 
Lochee,Du„dee{Si^^0giMe 

Locale    ....{D'"dnrS™i 
Maryhill  (Glas.).  .H.  &  A.  Kirkwood 

(  W.  &  D.  Brown 
Maybole    <  W.  Crawford,  as. 

L     agent 

Meigle  David  Murray 

Melrose Freer  and  Dunn 

Montrose Thomson  &  Savage 

Musselburgh John  Ramsay 

New  Cumnock  . .  John  Paterson 

Newmilnes Hugh  Brown 

Newhaven(Edin.)Thomas  Wilkie 
NeBWos0wWen.s(St..i^er  and  Dunn 

Paisley David  Murray 

Partick George  Thomson 

(  Melville       Jameson 
Perth     <      &  Wm.  D.  Forbes, 

(     joint  agent 

Port-Glasgow Alex.  Lang 

Portobello    James  Watson 

T,   , ,  (  T.  Wilson  and  R. 

Rothesay {     M'Laren 

St.  Andrew's Stuart  Grace 

Saltcoats John  G.  Halkett 

Sanquhar James  R.  Wilson 

Stewarton    James  Love 

Stirling William  Graham 

Strathaven Robert  Wilson 

("Alex.  P.  Lorimer  & 
Tillicoultry •<      Alex.  A.  Wilson, 

(.    joint  agent 
Wishaw    James  Miller 


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COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


Agents  for  the  Bank  of  England  ;  Bank  of  Ireland  ;  Belfast  Banking  Com- 
pany ;  Messrs.  Coutts  &  Co.  ;  National  Provincial  Bank  of  England  ;  Man- 
chester and  Liverpool  District  Banking  Company ;  Lancaster  Banking 
Company ;  Woods  &  Co.  ;  Cumberland  Union  Bank  (Limited)  ;  London  and 
County  Bank;  Lambton  &  Co.,  Newcastle  :  Williams  &  Co.,  Chester,  &c.  ; 
Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank  ;  Australian  Joint  Stock  Bank  ;  Bank  of 
New  South  Wales  ;  Chartered  Mercantile  Bank  of  India,  London,  and  China  ; 
Halifax  and  Huddersfield  Union  Bank  ;  National  Bank  of  New  Zealand 
(Limited) ;  Bank  of  South  Australia ;  Bank  of  British  North  America  ; 
Western  Australian  Bank  ;  Messrs.  Blyth  Brothers  &  Co.,  Mauritius. 

The  Royal  Bank  negotiates  Bills  on  every  place  where  there  is  a  bank  or 
banker,  and  effects  payments  in  the  United  States,  British  America,  Australia, 
New  Zealand,  and  other  British  Colonies,  and  also  in  the  East  Indies  and 
China. 

The  Royal  Bank  also  issue  Circular  Notes  for  the  convenience  of  persons 
travelling  on  the  Continent. 


City  of  Glasgow  Bank  (Aberdeen  1844). 

(Incorporated  under  Act  of  Parliament,  1862. ) 

Head  Office- GLASGOW. 

LOCAL  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

William  Shirres,  manufacturer         |         James  Milne  of  Kinaldie 

Agents— Milne  &  Walker.  Assistant  Agent— G.  G.  Wilkie. 

Teller— William  Booth. 

Clerks— John  Yeoman,  George  H.  Mackay,  John  Rae,  and  Philip  Davidson 

BRANCHES.  . 
Airdrie David  Mitchell 


Alford George  Wilken 

Anderston  (Glas.)Charles  Phillips 

Arbroath James  M.  M'Bain 

Ardrossan    John  Morris 

Ayr    Wm.  Pollock 

Auchinblae James  Farquharson 

Banff R.  Duncan 

Barrhead Wm.  &  Jas.  Pollock 


^  R.  Cunningham 


Barrhill    s  Edward  Hyslop, 

(      sub-agent 

Blantyre H.  M 'Galium 

Both  well William  M'Nab 

*"***"     {*SjfcSiSS 

Buckie   J.  Macdonald 

Broomielawi  Glas. )  Robert  Wilson 
Buchanan     St.,  )  ^       ,    ,,  „  „ 

Glasgow  ...A  Turnbull  &  Panne 
Calton,  Glasgow.  .W.  S.  Harvey 

(  R.  S.  Murray 
Cambuslang    ..<  Geo.  Campbell, 

(     sub-agent 

I Thomas  Matthews 
Carluke    •<  James  Matthews, 

(     sub-agent 

Carnoustie  Robert  Summers 

Cowcaddens'Glas.  )John  Tennent 
Crieff James  M'Rosty 

CS|owC™S9}HughOrr 

\  William  Jackson 
j      Andrew 


Coatbridge 


Crofthead 


(  Robert  Gardner 
-<  David  Maxwell, 

(     sub-agent 

(  Thomas  Smith 
Crossbill  (Glas.  )•]  R-  C.  Kinloch,  sub- 

(     agent 
Cumbernauld John  Whyte 

f  William  Duncan 
Cupar    -I  Alex.  Brakenridge, 

(     assist. -agent 
Dairy    (Ayrshire)James  Stirrat 

Dingwall John  Binning 

Douglas(Lanark-)J>Paterson 

shire) ) 

Dumfries L.  Maitland 

Dunbar Peter  Murray 

Dundee Charles  G.  Ross 

Dunfermline John  Ross 

t.  (  Arch.  Mitchell  and 

Dunoon    1     A.  Mitchell,  jun. 

Dunse  J.  C.  Robson 

East-End  (Glas).. J.  A,  Kolman 

Edinburgh W.  Bain ,  manager 

„   (Hunter  Sq.)H.  S.  Pillans 
,,  (Grassmarket)  George  Steele 

Elgin James  Jameson 

East  Kilbride Patrick  Riach 

East  Park  (Glas.).  J.  Martin,  agent 
Pa Iklaud  *  Charles  Gulland  and 

*alklancl )      C.  Gulland,  jun. 

Ferryport  -  on  -  (  David  White 

Craig (  James  White 

Fettercairn Alexander  Don 

Forres  James  Michie 

Gallowgate  (Glas.) James  Miller 
George  St.      do.    W.  D.  Whyte 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


23 


Girvan R.  Cunningham 

Glenluce Gilbert  Symington 

Gorbals  (Glas.) . .  .Thomas  Smith 

Go  van John  Rankin 

Gourock George  Turner 

Great  Hamilton  f  M      M'Cormick 
Sq.  (Gas.)     ..  ( 

(Allan  Purves  and 
Greenlaw \      G.  P.  Purves, 

(     joint 

Greenock C.  S.  Caird 

tt   , , .      .  (A.  Gemmell  ■ 

Haddington   •  •  j  j.  Richardson 
„      ...  f  J.  C.Forrest 

Hamilton j  Wm_  Porrest)  joint 

,T  .   ,  (  Geo.  Shirlaw 

Holytown -J  Ge0_  8Mrlaw>  sub. 

„      ,.  ,  Wm.   Murdoch  and 

Huntly \  Andrew  M'Pherson 

Hutchesontown  7  R  b    t  Graham 
(Glasgow)        J 

Inverness George  Black 

Inverurie James  Stephen 

Islay James  Stein 

Jedburgh William  Elliot 

Johnstone John  Reid 

Kelso W.  Robson 

( John  Alexander, 

Kilbirnie <     Wm.    R.    Farqu- 

(.     harson,  sUb. 
zri  v„„-m,t  i  George  Aitken,  A. 

^rkcaldy J     Campbell,  asst. 

Kirkintilloch James  Stables 

Kirriemuir Arch.  Smith 

Kilsyth. T.  Somerville 

Lanark David  Stodart 

Lamlash,  Arran  .  ...lames  Macintosh 
T  ,„„„  j  A.  H.  Eckford  and 

LarSs {     Alex.  Young 

t  Qviriioii  5  Thomas  Duncan 

Larkba11 [     and  John  Macfie 

Lass  wade Wm.  Bain,  jun. 

Lauder Thomas  Broomfield 

Lauriston  (Glas.).. Robert  Calderwood 
Leshmahagow. . .  .John  Hamilton 
Leven,  Fif eshire . .  J  ames  S.  Smith 

Linlithgow Robert  Aitken 

Lochwinnoch John  Reid 

Lochee John  F.  Bell 

Millport  (Isle  of  (James  Rosg 
Cumbrae)  ^ J  ames  K0SS 

Milnathort ....  Francis  E  wing 

Milngavie Walter  Hamilton 


Partick . 


,r  , .          „  f  James  Shirlaw, 

Motherwell j     G_  shirlaW)  s'ub. 

New  Cumnock Alex.  Tennent 

Newport Robert  Boyd 

Newton-Stewart . . Alex.  M'Cutcheon 
Nunton,       Loch-  (  N  M<Donald 

maddy (. 

^  ,,      ,  }  Thomas  Smith, 

0atlands 1    Alex.  Fraser,  sub. 

Oban Nicol  &  M'Gregor 

Paisley Thos.  Fin  d  later 

Parkhead  (Glas.)..  Alex.  M'Ewen 

r  Gavin  Paisley,  and 
■••(.     George  Smith 
_     ,.  /Alex.    Hay,    Alex. 

Perth *      Macbeth,  sub. 

■.  ■  ,       .  rRobt.  Anderson  & 

Peterhead {     Jas  P  Anderson 

Pollockshaws Walter  Steuart 

Port-Glasgow John  Anderson 

^w'igZSe      {CM.Boatledge 
„   .,  fAdam  Sharp 

Rothes j  William  Sharp 

Rothesay Robert  M'Kirdy 

Rutherglen R.  S.  Murray 

Saltcoats James  Campbell 

01  ,  David  Mitchell 

Slamannan .[Jag    Mltchel]>  sub. 

Shotts Peter  Forrest 

fChrystal  and  Mac- 

Stirhng {     farlane 

Stornoway Norman  M'lver 

Stranraer W.  W.  M'Dowell 

St.  George's  Rd.,  {Alexander  Kelly 

Glasgow  i 

South- Western.   {  Alexander  Nichol 

Glasgow  "• 

Sandyford  (Glas.). Robert  Kemp 
St    Vincent  St.,  j  william  Reid 

Glasgow  "- 

,-John  Macfie   and 

Stonehouse j     Thomas  Duncan 

Tignabruaich John  Mackenzie 

Tranent J-  C.  Eddie 

Trongate  (Glas. ) . .  .John  Graham 
West-End  do.     ...W.  R.  Crombie 

West  Calder John  Mungle 

West  Kilbride Robert  Gemmell 

Whitburn Robert  Gardner 

Wigton James  M'Lean 

Wishaw James  Shirlaw 


ISLE  OF  MAN.     (BANK  OF  MONA.) 


I  peel  George  C.  Quirk 

I  Ramsay Alexander  Bruce 


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  m  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland  where  there  is  a  bank  or -banker  ;  and  issues  Letters ot  Oreditou 
the  principal  towns  of  Scotland,  England,  Ireland,  and  Canada,  Australia  ana 
New  Zealand. 


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COMMERCIAL    DIRECTORY. 


National  Security  Savings'  Bank  of  Aberdeen— 1845. 


Office,        ...        27  Exchange  Street. 

TRUSTEES  AND  MANAGERS. 

The  Member  of  Parliament   for  the 
City 


The  Lord  Provost 

The  Eldest  Baillie 

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 


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  Managers  ex  < 


John  Angus,  advocate 
■*Newell  Burnett,  advocate 
*Robert  Catto,  merchant 
*James  Chalmers,  printer 
*George  Donald,  painter 
*John  Fraser,  Bon- Accord  Street 
-Gray  C.  Fraser,  advocate 
*James  Garden,  advocate 
*George  Jamieson,  merchant 
*  James  B.  M'Combie,  advocate 
*John  D.  Milne,  advocate 


*David  M 'Hardy,  Crawford 

David  Reid,  druggist 

James  Kettie,  jeweller 

John  Sangster,  druggist 

Simpson  Shepherd,  merchant 

John  Smith,  advocate 
*  Alexander  Stronach  of  Drumallan 

Lewis  Smith,  bookseller 

Alexander  Walker,  merchant 

John  Watt,  advocate 

John  Webster,  advocate 


Those  marked  thus  (*)  are  Trustees. 

Treasurer — Robert  Lumsden,  manager  of  the  North  of  Scotland  Bank. 

Actuary  and  Cashier — Thos.  Riddell. 


ASSURANCE   COMPANIES, 


The  Scottish  Provincial  Assurance  Company. 

Established  1S25. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament. 

CAPITAL,        ....        £1,000,000. 

Head  Office,        .        .        93  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

Governor— The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Forbes. 
Deputy  Governor— The  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Macduff,  M.P. 
ORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 
Chairman — John  Webster,  Esq. ,  LL.  D. ,  of  Edgehill 
Patrick  H.  Chalmers,  Esq.,  advocate    I  James  F.  Lumsden,  Esq.,  advocate 
George  Collie,  Esq.,  advocate  Alexander  M.  Ogston,  Esq.  of  Ardoe 

William  Littlejohn,  Esq.  of  Camphill   |  Thomas     Richardson,      Esq.,     Lord 
I         Provost  of  Perth 
Physician—  Professor  Smith-Shand,  M.D. 
Secretary  and  Actuary — Charles  Gordon,  F.F.A.,  F.I. A. 
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,     -----        64  Cannon  Street,  City 

Office  in  Dublin, 9  Upv>er  Sackville  Street 

THOMAS  YUILLE  WAR  DROP,  Manager. 
N.B. — This  Company  has  agents  in  almost  every  town  in  Scotland,  and 
the  principal  towns  in  England  and  Ireland. 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY.  25 

Northern  Assurance  Company. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament. 

FOR  LIFE  AND  FIRE  ASSURANCE  AT  HOME  AND  ABROAD. 

Capital,    -    -    -    -    £3,000,000. 

HEAD  OFFICES. 

3  King  Street. 
1  Mooegate  Street, 
hes. 

Manchester    52  Spring  Gardens 
Melbourne    105  Collins  Street,  West 

^on-Tyne"  }    2  Collingwood  Street 
New  York  .     33  Pine  Street 

ABERDEEN  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 
William  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Nethermuir,  Chairman. 
William  Adam,  Esq.,  advocate  (Messrs.  Adam,  Thomson.  &  Ross). 
Alexander  Davidson,  Esq.,  advocate  (Messrs.  Davidson  &  Garden). 
Alexander  Edmond,  Esq.,  advocate  (Messrs.  Edmonds  &  Macqueen). 
John  Reid,  Esq.,  advocate  (Messrs.  Burnett  &Reid). 
J.  Comrie  Thomson,  Esq. ,  Sheriff -substitute 

Law  Agents—  Messrs.  Adam,  Thomson,  &  Ross,  Aberdeen. 

Medical  Officer— David  Fiddes,  M.D. 

Auditor— James  Augustus  Sinclair,  CA. 

Secretary— SAMUEL  ANDERSON. 
Assistant  Secretary— JAMES  BISSET. 
The  Northern  Assurance  Company  has  agents  in  every  town  of  consequence 
in  Scotland  and  England,  the  Colonies,  &c. 


Aberdeen 
London, 

. 

Bristol  -    -    - 
Dublin  -    -    - 
Dundee      -    - 

Edinburgh 
Glasgow      -    - 
Liverpool   -    - 

The  Guild  Hall 
32  College  Green 

2  Cowgate 
20  St,  Andrew  Square 
24  George  Square 

5  Tithebarn  Street 

North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance  Company. 

Head  Office,  Edinburgh,       -    -    -    -    64  Princes  Street. 
Aberdeen  Branch  Office,      -    -    -    -  103  Union  Street. 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

Chairman—  William  Yeats,  Esq.  of  Auquharney. 
Alex.  B.  Whyte,  Fsq.,  merchant  J.  Murray  Garden,  Esq.,  advocate 

John  Ligertwood,  Esq.,  advocate  | 

Secretaries  —Murray  &  M'Combie,  advocates. 


Aberdeen  Mutual  Assurance  and  Friendly  Society. 

Established  1831,  and  enrolled  pursuant  to  Act  of  Parliament. 

76  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

ORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 
President — Alex.  Finlayson,  jun.,  writer. 


James  M.  Smith,  bootmaker 
James  Peterkin,  house  carpenter 
Jas.  Thomson,  house  carpenter 
William  Gray,  mason 
Charles  Gordon,  iron  founder 


John  Bulloch,  brassfounder 

James  Selbie,  Mason 

William  Paterson,  wright 

James  Duthie,  stonecutter 

Thomas  Morrice,  office  messenger 

William  Walker,  tinsmith  '    F.  B.  Kelly,  draper 

Auditors—  John  Eddie,  Robert  Adams,  and  George  Angus. 

Treasurer— F.  B.  Kelly,  draper. 

Actuary  and  Secretary — John  Crombie,  chartered  accountant. 

Bankers — The  Bank  of  Scotland. 


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SHIPPING   COMPANIES. 


The  Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Company. 

DIRECTORS. 

Alexander  Eddie                               j 
Alexander  Pirie  Hogarth                  ! 
John  Ligertwood                              | 

David  M  'Hardy 
Gordon  Pirie 
Walter  Scott 

STEAM     SHIPS 

NAMES.                                                   TONS.            H.  P. 

Ban-Righ,                                          957            275 
City  of  London,     ...        977            275 
City  of  Aberdeen,  ...        972            300 
Hogarth,                                            539            150 

MASTERS. 

Alex.  Turriff 
John  Warn 
James  Marchant 
George  M.  Chalmers 

ABERDEEN"  AND  LONDON  TRADE. 

The  Company's  steamships  leave  Aberdeen  and  London  (weather  permit- 
ting) twice  a  week  during  the  summer  months,  and  three  times  a  week  dur- 
ing the  winter  months. 

Agent— Jas.  M.  Davy,  the  Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Co.'s  Wharf, 

Limehouse,  London. 

Manager— Charles  Shepherd,  Waterloo  Quay,  Aberdeen. 


North  of  Scotland  and  Orkney  and  Shetland  Steam 
Navigation  Company. 

DIRECTORS. 

Thomas  Adam  James  Shepherd 

James  Chalmers  Simpson  Shepherd 

Archer  Irvine  Fortescue  Alexander  Webster 

George  Jamieson 

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  Lerwick,  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  Thurs- 
day evening  during  summer  ;  from  Kirkwall  on  Tuesday  morning,  also  on 
Friday  morning  during  Summer  ;  from  Thurso  on  Thursday  morning  ;  from 
Wick  every  Tuesday  and  Thursday  forenoon,  for  Aberdeen  and  Granton  Pier, 
Edinburgh. 

AGENTS. 
Edinburgh,  Leith,  and  Granton— George  Mathieson. 
Wick —John  Wilson  Kirkwall—Charles  Davidson 

Thurso— David  and  Hugh  Sinclair        !         Lerwick— William  M.  Shand 
St.  Margaret's  Hope — Wm.  Cromarty    | 

Manager— Charles  Merrylees,  (52  Marischal  Street,  Aberdeen. 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


27 


Aberdeen,  Newcastle,  and  Hull  Steam  Company 
Limited. 

Office,    ....        59  Maeischal  Street. 

BOARD  OP  DIRECTORS. 

"William  Shirres 
Alexander  Davidson 
James  Abernethy 


George  Jamieson 
J.  B.  Adam 
George  Donald 
P.  H.  Chalmers 


Alex.  Chas.  Pirie 
David  McDonald. 


STEAMERS. 

Countess  of  Aberdeen, New  Steamer 

Alexander  Pirie Captain  Urquhart 

James  Hall Captain  Lmklater 

STEAMERS   SAIL   AS    UNDER. 

Aberdeen  to  Newcastle  every  Saturday  ;  Newcastle  to  Aberdeen  every 
Wednesday  ;  Aberdeen  to  Hull  every  Tuesday  ;  Hull  to  Aberdeen  every 
Friday. 

Agents— A.  W.  Dixon,  36  Quayside,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  Wm,  M'Kenzie, 

Prince's  Dock,  Hull. 

Manager—  William  Skirving,  59  Marisehal  Street,  Aberdeen. 


Liverpool,  Aberdeen,  Dundee,  Stornoway,  and 
Inverness  Steamers. 


(  "  Princess  Alice." 
.  -j  "  Princess  Beatrice." 

(  "  TUSKAR." 

Steamers  sail  between  Liverpool,  Aberdeen,  Dundee,  and  Leith,  every  week, 

Steamers  sail  between  Stornoway,  Stromness,  Inverness,  Liverpool, 

Aberdeen,  and  Dundee,  every  fortnight. 

AGENTS. 

Crombie's  Buildings,  Trinity  Quay,  Aberdeen 

33  Dock  Street,  Dundee 

Stornoway 
IT  Union  Street,  Inverness 
Stromness 
Leith 
88  Great  Clyde  Street,  Glasgow 
5  Rumford  Place,  Liverpool 
Trafalgar  Dock 
Victoria  Dock,  Regent  Quay 


Steamers . 


James  Crombie, 

J.  T.  Inglis, 

J.  M.  Morison,  - 

D.  M'Pherson,  - 

M.  Langland  &  Sons, 

Do.  Do. 

Do.  Do. 

Do.  Do. 

Liverpool  Shipping  Berth, 
Aberdeen  Do. 


RAILWAY   COMPANIES, 


Caledonian  Railway  Company. 

DIRECTORS. 

T.  Hill,  Glasgow,  Chairman. 

J.  C.  Bolton,  Carbrook,  Stirlingshire,  Deputy-Chairman. 


James  King,  Glasgow 
Daniel  Ainslie,  Edinburgh 
James  Taylor,  Burntisland 
Wm.  W.  Hozier,  Mauldslie  Castle, 

Lanarkshire 
James  Badenach  Nicolson,  Glenbervie 

House,  Kincardineshire 
Andrew  Buchanan,  Dumbartonshire 


Sir  Thomas  Gladstone,  Bart.,  Fasque, 

Laurencekirk 
John  Sharp,  Dundee 
Hugh  Brown,  Glasgow 
John  Cowan,  Greenock 
Andrew  Green  Thompson,  Bridekirk, 

Cumberland 
Alexander  Crum,  Glasgow. 


2'8  COMMERCIAL  DIRECTORY. 

General  Manager — James  Srnithells. 

Secretary— Archibald  Gibson.     Assistant  Manager— Irvine  Kempt. 

General  Goods  Manager— James  Thompson.      Engineer— George  Graham,  C.E. 

General  Passenger  Superintendent— -Henry  Ward. 

Locomotive  Superintendent— George  Brittain. 

District  Traffic  Superintendent  ( Aberdeen)— Alex.  Alexander. 

Solicitor— James  Kerr,  Glasgow. 

Auditors—  John  Young,  London  ;  John  Graham,  C.A.,  Glasgow. 

Great  Itforth  of  Scotland  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament,  1846. 

DIRECTORS. 

Chairman— "William  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Nethermuir. 

Deputy-Chairman— William  Ferguson,  Esq.  of  Kinmundy,  Mintlaw. 


Thomas  Martin,  Esq.,  chartered  ac- 
countant, Edinburgh 

James  Badenach  Nicolson,  Esq.  of 
Glenbervie,  Fordoun 

Col.  John  Ramsay,  of  Barra,  Straloch, 
by  Aberdeen 

Owen  Hugh  Williams,  Esq.,  Dod's 
Buildings,  Chapel  St. ,  Liverpool 


Thos.  Adam,  Esq.,  banker,  Aberdeen 
Newell  Burnett,    Esq.    of    Kyllachie, 

Aberdeen 
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 

Solicitors—  Messrs.  Adam,  Thomson,  and  Ross,  Aberdeen. 

Auditors— R.  Fletcher  and  J.  A.  Sinclair. 

General  Manager— Robert  Milne,  C.E.  Assistant— J.  S.  Stuart. 

Secretary—  W.  B.  Ferguson,  C.E.  Assistant— G.  Neilson. 

Locomotive  Superintendent-  William  Cowan.     Resident  Engineer— V.  M.  Barnett, 

Goods  Manager— A.  M.  Ross.  Passenger  Superintendent— -F.  Morrison. 

Accountants.  Paterson.  Registrar— James  Morgan. 

Audit  Clerk — James  Rutherford. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

Foreign  Consuls,  &c. 

Belgium John  F.  White,  107  King  Street 

Chili William  Leslie,  17  Regent  Quay 

Denmark William  E.  Buyers,  46  Marischal  Street 

France John  F.  White.  107  King  Street 

German  Empire Paul  Ludwig,  17  Regent  Quay 

Netherlands do.  do. 

Italy R.  A.  Dyer  Connon,  5S  Marischal  St. 

Russia  : William  Smith,  3S  King  Street 

Spain Paul  Ludwig,  17  Regent  Quay 

Sweden  and  Norway John  F.  White,  107  King  Street 

United  States John  Ramsay,  103  Union  Street 

Surveyor  to  Lloyd's  Register—  Thomas  W.  Kettle,  13  Regent  Quay 

Lloyd's  Agent— James  Aiken,  jun.,  57  Marischal  Street 
Government  Emigration  Agent— J.  T.  Rennie,  48  Marischal  Street. 
American  Lloyd's  Agency— Paul  Ludwig.  17  Regent  Quay. 
Germanic  Lloyd's  Agent —  do.  do. 

Do.  Surveyor— Capt.  Wm.  Holmes, 


COMMERCIAL    DIRECTORY.  29 

Aberdeen  Corn  Exchange. 

DIRECTORS. 

Chairman—* William  Webster. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — *John  Webster. 

William  Davidson 
Jonathan  Mess 
*William  Black 
Alexander  Campbell 
Alexander  Walker 

Those  marked  (*)  form  the  Committee  of  Management. 


*John  F.  White 
William  Keith 
James  Barron 

*William  Knox 
Alexander  Mitchell 


Mercantile  Marine  Board. 

Office,         .        .        .  28  Regent  Quay. 

Chairman  ex  officio — The  Lord  Provost.      Deputy  Chairman — James  Milne,  Esq. 

ELECTED  BY  THE  BOARD  OF  TRADE. 

James  Aiken,  Alexander  Inglis,  David  M'Hardy,  J.P.,  and  Andrew  Shdrer. 

ELECTED  BY  THE  SHIPOWNERS. 

Thomas  Adam.  J.  P.,  James  Duthie,  John   Cook,  James  Milne,  J.  B.  Adam, 

James  Elsmie. 

Superintendent,  Registrar  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  and  Secretary  to  the  Board — 

James  F.  Kellas. 

Deputy  do.  do. — David  Kyd. 

Examiner  in  Navigation  and  Seamanship — Lieut.  Joseph  Leeman,  R.N.R. 

Shipwright  Surveyor — J.T.  Wilkins.  Clerk  and  Messenger—  George  E.  Hay 

MERCHANT   SEAMAN'S   FUND   OFFICE.       SEAMAN'S   SAVING   BANK'S   OFFICE. 
ROYAL   NAVAL   RESERVE    OFFICE. 

Engineer-Surveyor  and  Examiner  of  Engineers  and  in  Steam,  and  Inspector  of 
■  Ships  Lights,  &c. — J.  B.  James. 


Aberdeen  Stock  Exchange  Association. 

MEMBERS. 

John  Ferguson  J    Robert  B.  Home  I    Alexander  Stephen 

H.  Campbell  Gordon  LauchlinM'Kinnon,jun.       David  Smith 

John  Gray  j    James  A.  Murray  |    James  Tytler 


The  Northern  Agricultural  Company. 

30  "Waterloo  Quay. 

SUB-COMMITTEE  OF  MANAGEMENT. 

Anthony  Cruickshank,  Lethenty  I  David  Reid,  chemist,  Aberdeen 

Alexander  B.  Whyte,  Dalhibity,  Cults    A.  Stronach,  of  Drumallan,  Aberde 
William  Milne,  Tillycairn,  Cluny 

Manager— Alexander  Anderson. 

3 


30 


George  Thompson,  jun.,  Esq.  of  Pit 

medden 
James  H.  Harvey,  Esq.,  Pitgersie 
Alex.  Davidson,  Esq.  of  Dessvvood 


COMMERCIAL    DIRECTORY. 

Aberdeen  Commercial  Company. 

Established  1837. 
DIRECTORS, 

John  Smith,  Esq.,  advocate 
Patrick  Henderson    Chalmers,   E. 

advocate 
William  Brown,  Esq. ,  Pitnamoon 


Alexander  Forbes  Douglass,  Esq. ,  factor,  Haddo  House 
Managers — Black  and  Copland. 


Aberdeen  Lime  Company. 

Established  1837. 
Incorporated  under  "  The  Companies'  Acts,  1862  and  1S67  ". 

Head  Office  and  Works — Provost  Blaikie's  Quay,  Aberdeen. 

SUB-COMMITTEE  OP  MANAGEMENT. 

John   Craighead,  jun.,  Thomastown, 

Auchterless 
G.  J.  Walker,  Portlethen 
Ranald  Macdonald,  factor,  Cluny 


Alex.  Nicol,  shipowner,  Aberdeen 
Thos.  Ruxton,  advocate,        do. 
Hugh  Ross,  merchant,  Aberdeen 


Managers — Morison  and  Harvey. 


Northern  Co-Operative  Company  Limited- 

Incorporated,  1861. 

GROCERS,  PROVISION  DEALERS,  BAKERS,  CLOTHIERS,  BOOT  AND 

SHOE  MAKERS,  DRAPERS,  AND  BUTCHERS. 

Capital,        -  £20,000. 

Eegistered  Office,  54  Loch  Street. 

Manager—  William  Mitchell.     Treasurer — John  Reid. 

Accountant  and  Secretary — James  Davidson. 

Bankers— The  Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank. 


Aberdeen  Market  Company. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament. 

DIRECTORS. 

Chairman — George  Walker,  bookseller. 

Deputy- Chairman — Henry  Jackson,  M.D. 


Geo.  W.  Wilson 
James  Chalmers 
Principal  Pirie 
George  Dickie,  M.D. 
W.  Cassie 
W.  Alexander 


W.  G.  Jamieson 
George  Jamieson 
William  Lindsay 
William  Milne 
James  Duguid 
W.  Webster 


A.  D.  Milne 
G.  Spark 

Archibald  Hossack 
William  Moir 
John  Fleming 


Secretaries—  Adam,  Thomson,  and  Ross,  advocates. 

Treasurer—  Robert  Lumsden,  manager.  North  of  Scotland  Bank. 

Superintendent — A.  S.  Chalmers.     Architect — William  Smith. 


COMMERCIAL    DIRECTORY.  31 

Bon-Accord  Property  Investment  Company. 

Established  1855. 
Incorporated  under  the  "Building  Societies'  Act,  1874." 
Shares,  £25  each.     Entry  Money,  6d.  per  share. 
DIRECTORS. 
Chairman— D.  R.  Lyall  Grant  of  Kingsford. 
Vice-Chairman — Baillie  Donald. 
"William  Alexander,  clothier  G-.  Mackay,  leather  merchant 

A.  S.  Cook,  clothier  Rev.  A.  Ogilvie,  Gordon's  Hospital 

Peter  Esslemont,  merchant  James  Paterson,  draper,  Gallowgate 

William  Lindsay,  publisher  James  Ross,  advocate 

James  M'Kenzie,  baker  Joseph  Wood,  shipowner 

Solicitor — Thomas  Ruxton,  advocate.     Surveyor — James  Henderson,  architect" 
Managers  and  Treasurers—  Marquis,  Hall,  &  Milne,  advocates  and  C.A. 
Bankers— The  North  of  Scotland  Bank. 


The  Aberdeen  Property  Investment  Building  Society. 

Established  1851. 

Incorporated  under  the  "  Building  Societies'  Act,  1874." 

President — Baillie  Hugh  Ross,  Broad  Street. 

Vice-President— George  T.  Harvey,  Esq.,  Aberdeen  Lime  Company. 

Bankers — British  Linen  Company. 

Surveyor—  John  Robb,  builder,  Spring  Garden. 

Solicitor—  William  Hunter,  advocate,  14  Adelphi. 

Treasurer — James  Collie  Smith,  solicitor,  14  Adelphi. 

Manager — John  Macaldowie,  14  St.  Nicholas  Street. 

Aberdeen  Building  Company,  Limited. 

Incorporated  1S77. 
OFFICE     ....        54  LOCH  STREET. 
DIRECTORS. 
James  Hunter,  granite  merchant.  Chairman. 


George  Angus,  merchant 
George  Copland,  joiner 
Peter  Esslemont,  merchant 
Dr.  Jackson 
Alexander  Kidd,  mason 
James  Kellas,  mason 
David  Millar,  surveyor 


Alexander  Walker  (Dean  of  Guild.) 

Treasure)'  and  Secretary— James  Davidson. 

Bankers— North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company. 


John  O.  Macqueen,  solicitor 
James  Minty,  surveyor 
John  Miller,  manufacturer 
John  Reid,  manager 
William  Robertson,  plasterer 
James  Scrimgeour,  moulder 
George  Stewart,  overseer 


The  City  of  Aberdeen  Land  Association,  Limited. 

Office,        -        -        22  Adelphi,  Aberdeen, 
directors. 

Alexander  Davidson  of  Desswood,  Chairman. 
Sir  Alexander  Anderson 
Robert  Catto,  Wallfield 
John  G.  Chalmers,  Queen's  Terrace 
John  Crombie,  Grandholm 

Treasurers  and  Secretaries—  Edmonds  &  Macqueen,  advocates. 


Alexander  Edmond,  advocate 
Robert  Lumsden,  banker 
John  Reid,  advocate 
James  Walker,  merchant 


32  COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 

Aberdeen  Co-operative  Property  Investment  Company. 

76  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

TRUSTEES. 

George  Thompson,  jun.,  Esq.  of  Pitmedden. 
William  Henderson,  Esq. ,  Devanha  House. 
R.  B.  Home,  Esq. ,  stockbroker. 
DIRECTORS. 
Chairman— "William  Henderson,  Esq.     Vice- Chairman — A.  J.  Rennie,  Esq. 
George  Brown,  Auctioneer  I      Thomas  Skea,  upholsterer 

James  M'Connach,  mason  |      James  Selbie,  mason 

James  Anderson,  blacksmith  I      Alexander  Brown,  house  carpenter 

John  Eddie,  clerk  |      George  McDonald,  joiner 

Manager— John  Crombie,  C.A. 

The  Aberdeen  Heritable  Securities  Investment 
Company,  Limited. 

Incorporated  under  the  Companies'  Acts,  1862  and  1S67. 
Capital,  £50,000. 
Head  Office  of  the  Company— 
CITY  BUILDINGS,  UNION  STREET,  ABERDEEN. 
Trustees. 
Edward  Fiddes.  Esq.,  Banker  |      James  A.  Sinclair,  Esq.,  Banker 

Directors. 
George  Jamieson,  Esq.  of  Rosebank,  Lord  Provost  of  Aberdeen,  Chairman. 
John  Cook,  Esq.  of  Ashley  I  John  Sangster,  Esq.,  chemist 

John  W.  Cruickshank,  Esq.,  Lethenty    James  Shepherd,  Esq.,  (Messrs.  Soutar 
A.  Irvine  Portescue,  Esq.  of  Kingcausie        and  Shepherd 
and  Swanbister 

Bankers. 
The  North  of  Scotland  Bank  |      The  Bank  of  Scotland 

James  A.  Murray,  C.A.,  Auditor.    JohnMuill,  Secretary. 


The  Aberdeen  Jute  Company,  Limited. 

Works  and  Office.      -        -        SUNNYPARK,  ABERDEEN. 

DIRECTORS. 

Chairman — William  Leslie  of  Nethermuir. 
Deputy-Chairman— John  Miller,  manufacturing  chemist. 
John  "W.  Cruickshank,  "Whiterashes       I      James  Milne  of  Kinaldie,  merchant 
David  M'  Hardy  of  Cranford  "William  Webster,  Gilcomston  Park 

Alex.  D.  Milne,  merchant  |      John  P.  White,  merchant 

Solicitors—  Messrs.  Edmonds  &  Macqueen. 
Auditor—  James  Meston,  accountant. 
Commercial  Manager  and  Secretary — James  Ducat. 
Works  Manager — William  L.  Aberdein. 


The  Aberdeen  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Office — 137  Union  Street. 

President — John  Crombie,  Balgownie 

Vice-President— David  Stewart,  manufacturer 

Treasurer — Robert  Gerard.  law  Agent — John  Duncan,  jun.,  advocate, 

Secretary—  James  Tytler,  C.A. 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY.  33 

The  Aberdeen  District  Tramways  Company. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament,  10th  August,  18T2. 
Office — 239  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

DIRECTORS. 
A.  M.  Ogston,  Esq.  of  Ardoe,  Chairman. 


John  Cook,  Esq.  of  Ashley 
James  Chalmers,  Esq.  of  Westburn 
Thomas  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Airyhall 
James  Walker,  Esq.,  merchant 
George  Jamieson,  Esq.   of    Rosebank, 
Lord  Provost  of  Aberdeen 


Lewis  Smith,  Esq.,  bookseller,  Aber- 
deen 

David  Allan,  Esq.,  cabinetmaker, 
Aberdeen 


Bankers — The  Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank. 

Auditors  —James  Tytler  and  Archibald  J.  Rennie,  accountants. 

Secretary — L.  M'Kinnon,  jun.,  advocate. 


Aberdeen  Theatre  and  Opera  House  Company,  Limited. 

DIRECTORS. 
Chairman— A,  M.  Ogston  of  Ardoe. 
William  Duthie  of  Cairnbulg  I  John  Willet,  C.  E. 

John  Gordon  of  Craigmyle  G.  W.  Wilson,  artist 

John  G.  Chalmers,  publisher  | 

Arcfdiects—C.  J.  Phipps,  F.S.A.,  London  ;  James  Matthews,  Aberdeen. 

Auditor — Archibald  J.  Rennie,  C.A. 

Secretary — James  Ross,  advocate,  <"5  Union  Street. 


The  Aberdeen  Music  Hall  Company,  Limited. 

DIRECTORS. 
Chairman— John  Webster. 

Hardv  Robinson 


Robert  Abernethy 

George  Brown 

Newell  Burnett 

Robert  Catto 

Alexander  Davidson  of  Desswood 

William  Leslie 

Alexander  Nicol 


Cornelius  Thompson 
Alexander  B.  Whyte 
John  P.  White 
Lambert  Barron 
John  Fraser 


Auditor — John  Crombie,  C.A, 

Secretaries  and  Law  Agents — Fraser  &  Duguid,  Advocates. 

Keeper  of  the  Rooms—  William  Clark.  ' 


The  Aberdeen  Cemetery  Company,  Limited. 
Begistehed  Office,  177  Union  Stkeet. 

DIRECTORS. 
Alexander  Davidson  I  Alexander  Nicol 

George  Donald  i  Thomas  VVilsone 

George  Jamieson  |  William  Yeats 

Solicitor  and  Secretary — William  Paul. 
Architect  and  Surveyor — John  Russell  Mackenzie 
Superintendent— James  Turner,  G4  Holburn  Street 


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LEGAL   DIRECTORY. 


Society  of  Accountants  in  Aberdeen. 


Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter,  1867. 


President- 


William  Lunan.     Secretary  and  Treasurer—  James  Meston. 
Auditor— Alex.  Machray 
Council— John  Crombie,  H.  Hall,  A.  J.  Rennie,  and  James  Tytler. 
MEMBERS. 
Alex.  Machray 
James  Meston 
James  Milne 
James  Milne,  jun. 


John  Crombie 
Robert  Fletcher 
John  Gray 
John  K.  Greig 
Harvey  Hall 
"William  Lunan 


William  Milne 
James  A.  Murray 


Archibald  J.  Rennie 
William  Richardson 
James  A.  Sinclair 
John  Smith 
James  Tytler 


SECTION    IV.-LEGAL    DIRECTORY. 


Society  of  Advocates. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charters— 1774, 1799,  and  1862. 
President— James  Garden.         Treasurer—  Lauchlan  M-Kinnon,  jun. 


1807 

1833 

1S43 

C.  Winchester?! 

Thomas  Primrose 

John  Watt 

ISIS 

1834 

1S44 

W.  Adamw 

T.  J.  Bremner 

George  Allan  n 

Alex.  Stronach  n 

Lambert  Barron 

John  D.  Milne 

1819 

1835 

1S45 

John  Smith  n 

John  Humphrey 
George  Grant 

James  Bryce 

1820 

1S46 

G.  Johnston  n 

1836 

George  Walker 

George  Grub,  LL.D. 

Norval  Clyne 

1S22 

William  Yeats  n 

John  Angus  n 

1847 

1837 

Patrick  Cooper  n 

1S25 

David  Mitchell 

William  L.  Reid  n 

N.  Burnett  n 

C.  G.  Grainger 

1827 
Sir  A.  Anderson  n 

1839 
Robert  Smith  n 
Alex.  Davidson 

1S48 
Alex.  Simpson,  sen. 
Alex.  Simpson,  pm 
George  Cadenhead 

1S29 

1840 
William  Hunter 

Thomas  Ruxton 

Francis  Edmond  n 

John  Ligertwood  n 

1849 

1831 

John  Ferguson 

Andrew  Murray  n 

1S41 

D.  G.  Cattanach 

J.  B.  M'^'ombie  n 

James  Collie  n 

Patrick  Davidson  n 

William  F.  Ogg 

1851 

James  Geddes 

James  Paull 

John  Webster,  LL.D. 

1842 
James  Garden 

John  Davidson 

1S32 

Lauchlan  M'Kinnon, 

1S52 

John  Clark  n 

jun  n 

John  Robertson 

LEGAL   DIRECTORY. 


35 


1853 
William  Paul 
William  Moir 

1854 
Charles  Duncan  n 
R.  Ligertwood  n 
John  Reid 

1S55 
Peter  Duguid 
G.  C.  Fraser 
Thos.  M'Kenzie 
Charles  P.  Runcy 
D.  H.  Kennedy 
John  Duncan 

1856 
John  Thomson 
J.  Watt,  jun.  n 
William  Dunn 
Andrew  Jopp  n 
Lessel  Stephen 
George  Collie 

1857 
T.  A.  "W.  A.  Toungson 
Alex.  Stronach,  jun. 

185S 
Alex.  E.  Smith 
Alex.  Edmond  n 
John  Muill  % 

1859 
John  S.  Henderson 
John  G.  Dawson 

1860 
Alexander  Yeats 

1861 
C.  B.  Davidson 


1862 
James  P.  Lumsden 
Alex.  Cochran  n 


1S63 
David  Duncan 

James  Tawse 


1864 
Geo.    David     Ruther- 
ford n 
P.  H.  Chalmers  n 
Alex.  Edmond,  jun. 
James  Ross 
Farquharson  Taylor 

Garden 
William  Milne 
T.  S.  Sinclair-Spark 
Robert  Collie  Gray 
William  Gordon  n 


1865 
Peter  Clark 
David  Littlejohn 
Douglass  Duncan 
Alex.  Murray  n 
John  Parker 


1S66 
Alex.  Webster  n 
Harvey  Hall 
John  Paton  Cumine 

186S 
Jas.  Murray  Garden  n 
John  Milne  Shaw  n 

1869 
Alexander  Kemlo 
John  Whyte 


1870 
Arthur  D.  Morice 
George  D.  Wallace  n 
C.  Gordon  Downie 
George  Anderson 

1871 
Stodart  J.  Mitchell 
A.  MM.  M'Donald  n 
Alex.  F.  Wight  n 
Andrew  Macpherson 
Hugh  M'Lennann 

1872 
Alex.  Meffet 
Frank  Jamieson  n 

1873 
Wm.  Smith  n 
Robert  Lamb 
David  Stewart  n 

1874 
James  Duguid  n 
Thomas  Shives 
Robert  Gray 

1875 
Alexander  Shirres  n 
George  Cruden 
James  R.  Whyte 

1S76 
J.  S.  Butchart 
R.  D.  Leslie 
C.  M'Combie 
A.  R.  D.  Leask 
G.  Falconer 
And.  Murray,  jun. 
J.  S.  Bryce  n 

1S77 
William  Rae 
Charles  Ruxton 


Lecturer  on  Scots  Law  and  Conveyancing,  and  Librarian — George  Grub,  LL.D. 

Factor  and,  Secretary — Norval  Clyne. 

Convener  of  Examiners'  Committee — Charles  Duncan. 

Officer — Thomas  Wood. 

Those  having  n  attached  to  their  names  are  Notaries  Public. 


Circuit  Court  of  Justiciary. 

The  Circuit  Court  of  Justiciary,  for  the  Counties  of  Aberdeen,  Banff,  and 
Kincardine,  meets  at  Aberdeen  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. 


Executry  and  Wills  Department. 

Clerks-Depute — Charles  Warrack  and  G.  B.  Michie. 


36  LEGAL   DIRECTORY. 

Sheriff  Small  Debt  and  Circuit  Court. 

The  ordinary  Small  Debt  Court  at  Aberdeen  is  beld  on  Thursday  at  10 
o'clock  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. 
William  S.  Milne,  Aboyne  ;  "William  Ingram,  Turriff 

G.  Taylor,  Inverurie  Robert  Anderson,  Fraserburgh 

W.  Murdoch,  Huntly  i 

are  the  persons  who  respectively  issue  summonses,  &c,  to  be  brought  in  these 
Courts  ;  and  a  Clerk  from  Aberdeen  officiates  in  these  Courts. 


Sheriff  Court  of  Aberdeen  and  Kincardine. 

Sheriff—  John  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 — John  Ligertwood. 

Clerks-Depute — R.  M.  Walker  and  William  M.  Garden. 

Clerks— George  Brewster  and  Wm.  Murison. 

Clerk-Depute  at  Peterhead — R.  Maitland. 

Procurator-Fiscal  of  Aberdeen  and  Kincardine — Alex.  Simpson,  jun.,  advocate. 

Depute  Fiscals — George  Cadenhead  and  Charles  F.  Runcy,  advocates. 

Auditor — Alexander  Moffat.     Bar  Officers— Wm.  Richardson  and  John  G. 

Webster. 

Keeper  of  Court-Bouse — William  Richardson. 

Court  Days,  Ordinary  Roll  at  Aberdeen — Wednesday  and  Friday. 

Small  Debt  Roll— Thursday.     Debts  Recovery  Roll — Friday. 

Court  Day  at  Peterhead — Friday.     Court  Day  at  Stonehaven — Wednesday. 


Justice  of  Peace  Court. 

The  Quarter  Sessions  are  held  on  the  firdt  Tuesdays  of  the  months  of  March, 
May,  August,  and  last  Tuesday  of  October.  Special  Sessions  are  occasionally 
held. 

Clerk— James  A.  Sinclair.     Clerk-Depute— R.  M.  Walker. 
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- Depute- R.  M.  Walker. 

Bar  Officer— William  Richardson. 

DISTRICT  AND  DEPUTE  CLERKS. 

Aberdeen R.  M.  Walker  I  Rathen  and       f  Robert  Sutherland, 

Alf ord Francis  Stephen  |      Fraserburgh  (     Fraserburgh 

Ellon George  F.  Raeburn     i  Huntly W.  Taylor 

Garioch A.  Fo wlie,  Inverurie    Turriff William  Ingram 

Peterhead Robert  Maitland         |  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  and  the  Jus- 
tice of  Peace  Clerk's  Offices. 


MEDICAL   DIRECTORY. 


37 


Messengers-at-Arms. 


Alex.  Leslie,  Aberdeen 
John  Milne,  Aberdeen 
William  Rushinore,  Fraserburgh. 


James  M'Kinnon,  Huntly 
Grant  Imlay,  Peterhead 


Sheriff  Officers. 


James  Bowie,  Aberdeen 

John  Hendry,         „ 

James  Law,  „ 

Alex.  Leslie,  „ 

George  Lyell,  „ 

John  Milne,  ,, 

Alexander  Sangster,  „ 

Thomas  L.  Shaw,  „ 

James  Young,        ,, 

John  Marn,  Alford 

D.  J.  Farquharson,  Ballater 

William  Brebuer,  Banchory-Ternan 

William  Rue,  Cruden 

Alex.  Thomson,  Ellon 

Robert  Cormack,  Fyvie 


William  Rushmore,  Fraserburgh 
James  M'Kinnon,  Huntly 
George  Robertson,  Inverurie 
John  Dawson,  ,, 

W.  Kennedy,  Insch 
George  Shepherd,  Keith 
George  Taylor  ,, 

Maxwell  Geddes,  New  Deer 
John  Brown,  New  Pitsligo 
George  Webster,  Oldmeldrurn 
John  Leslie,  Peterhead 
Wm.  Sellar  ,, 

James  Selbie,      ,, 
James  M 'Hardy,  Tarland 
James  Watt,  Turriff 


General  Road  Trustees. 

General  Clerk— Newell  Burnett,  Aberdeen. 
DISTRICTS  AND  DISTRICT  CLERKS. 

1.  Deer Patrick  Irvine,  Peterhead 

2.  Ellon George  F.  Raeburn,  Ellon. 

3.  Gariocli C.  B.  Davidson,  advocate.  Aberdeen, 

4.  Kincardine  6'Neil William  Milne,  C. A,  Aberdeen. 

5.  Turriff Alexander  Soutar,  Banff. 

6.  Aberdeen George  Anderson,  advocate,  Aberdeen 

7.  Alford Francis  Stephen,  Alford 

8-  Huntly Wm.  Murdoch,  solicitor,  Huntly 


SECTION    V.-MEDIGAL    DIRECTORY, 


Royal  Infirmary  (1740). 

PHYSICIANS. 

Consulting  Physician — Alex.  Harvey,  M.D. 

J.  W,  F.  Smith-Shand,  M.D.  |  Robert  Beveridge,  M.B.  |  Angus  Fraser,  M.D. 

Physician's  Resident  Assistant — James  H.  Walker,  M.A. 

SURGEONS. 

Consulting  Surgeons— David  Fiddes,  M.D.,  William  Pirrie,  M.D. 

Alex.  Ogston,  M.D.  |  J.  C.  O.  Will,  M.D. 

Junior  Surgeon— Robert  J.  Garden,  M.B.,  M.C, 

Opthalmic  Surgeon— Alex.  D.  Davidson,  M.D. 

Cloroformist—P.  Blaikie  Smith,  M.B., 


38  MEDICAL   DIRECTORY. 

Dental  Surgeon— W.  "Williamson.  R.C.S.E. 

Surgeon's  Resident  Assistant — Donald  M.  Fraser,  M.A. 

Resident  Superintendent  and  Apothecary — Robert  Rattray,  M.D. 

Chaplain— Yiev.  Alex.  Ferguson.     Treasurer  and  Secretary — Wm.  Carnie. 

Auditor—  James  Tytler.     Head  Nurse — Miss  Bothwell. 

Housekeeper — Miss  Edwards. 

Lecturers  on  Clinical  Medicine— Dr.  James  "W.  F.    Smith-Shand,  Dr.    Robert 

Beveridge,  and  Dr.  Angus  Fraser. 

Lecturers  on  Clinical  Surgery — Wm.   Pirrie,  M.D.,  Ales.   Ogston,  M.D.,  and 

J.  c.  o.  wm,  M.D. 

Lecturer  on  Pathology  and  Curator  of  Museum — James  Rodger,  CM.,  M.B. 


Royal  Lunatic  Asylum  (1800). 

OFFICIALS. 

Physician  and  Superintendent— Robert  Jamieson,  M.D. 

Medical  Assistants — Drs.  Reid  and  Neil. 

House  Steward— Edward  Savage.     Housekeeper— Miss  Harper. 

'    Head  Female  Attendant — Miss  Anderson. 

Ladies'  Superintendent  at  Elmhill  House— Mrs.  Butters. 

Housekeeper  at  do. — Miss  E.  Johnston. 

Consulting  Physician— Dr.  Macrobin.     Chaplain— -Rev.  Alex.  Ferguson. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer — William  Carnie. 

Auditor — James  Tytler. 


Hospital  for  the  Relief  of  Persons  Labouring  under 
Incurable  Diseases. 

President — The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen. 

Vice-Presidents — William  Leslie  of  Warthill,  Alexander  Innes  of  Raemoir, 

Sheriff  Comrie  Thomson,  and  Sheriff  Dove  Wilson. 

Chairman  of  Committee— The  Lord  Provost. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer — Patrick  Cooper,  advocate. 


Ophthalmic  Institution  for  Diseases  of  the  Eye  and  Ear. 

THE  DISPENSARY,  GDESTROW. 

Supported  by  Voluntary  Contribution. 

Under  the  Patronage  of  the  Lord  Provost  of  Aberdeen,  and  the  Members  for 

the  City  and  County  of  Aberdeen,  William  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Warthill, 

and  the  Hon.  the  County  Llub. 

President—  Robert  Lumsden,  Esq.,  banker. 

Surgeon— Dr.  A.  D.  Davidson,  224  Union  Street. 

Secretaries  and  Treasurer— -Messrs.  Davidson  &  Garden,  advocates. 

Attendance  daily  at  2-30  p.m.    Open  to  all  cases,  without  any  recommendation 

Average  yearly  attendance  upwards  of  800. 


ECCLESIASTICAL   DIRECTORY. 


39 


Aberdeen  Dispensary,  Lying-in,  and  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  volun- 
tary contributions. 

President— The  Lord  Provost. 
Vice-Presidents— J.  Webster  and  Sir  Alexander  Anderson. 
Secretaries  and  Treasurers — Watt  &  Cumine,  advocates. 
MEDICAL  ATTENDANTS. 
James  Rodger,  CM.,  M.B.  |  John  G.  Hall,  M.B.,  CM. 

Patrick  Blaikie  Smith,  M.K.,  M.C         ;  Francis  Ogston,  M.D. 

Robert  J.  Garden,  M.B.,  M.C.  I         James  Simpson,  M.B.,  CM. 

Surgeon-Dentist— W.  H.  Williamson,  M.B.,  CM. 
Vaccination  by  the  Medical  Officers  of  the  Institution. 
Apothecaries— J.  &  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. 

Instituted  1789. 
President— Henry  Jackson,  Esq..  M.D.    Secretary  and  Treasurer—  Dr.  J.  Rodger. 


Librarian— Wm.  Fraser,  Esq.,  surgeon. 
Those  marked  t  constitute  the  Council. 


Dr.  F.  Ogston 
, ,    Alexander  Harvey 
,,    James  Will 
,,    William  Pirrie 
„    J.  Paterson 
„    D.  Fiddes 
„  fR-  Jamieson 
,,  t  William  Fraser 
„    Al.  Gibbon 
,,    James  Corbet 


fDr.  R.  Beveridge 
,,    J.  Irvine,  Tarves 
„  fJ.  Marshall 
„  j'H-  Jackson 
„    Archibald  Reith 
„    J.  Booth 
,,    C  Macquibban 
„    J.W.F.  Smith-Shand 
,,    J.  E.  Fowler 
,,    A.  A.  De  Lessert 


fDr.  J.  Rodger 
,,  fC.  M.  Crombie 
„    J.  Urquhart 
„    T.  Milne 
„    J.  R.  Garden 
„    F,  F.  M.  Moir 
,,    Wm.  Stephenson 
,,    Alex.  Forbes 
„    Jas.  Simpson 


SECTION    VI.— ECCLESIASTICAL    DIRECTORY. 


ESTABLISHED  CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 


WHERE  SITUATED. 


NAMES. 

East  Parish Union  street 

Principal  beadle 
West  Parish Union 


RESIDENCES. 


MINISTERS. 

A.  W.  Brown 
,  Chas.  M'Gregor,  M.  A.,  9  Devanha  ter. 
Robert  Gordon,  S3  Spring-garden 

,       ,  j  J.  Forsyth,  D.D 19  Rubislaw  ter. 

treet |  J.  Mitford  Mitchell,  14  Albyn  ter. 

Principal  beadle— Richard  Maitland,  38  Skene  street 

North  Parish King  street George  S.  Anderson,  10  Devanha  ter. 

Principal  beadle— John  Logan,  11  Crooked  lane 
„,,„.,  „  ,         ...        (James  K.  Duncan 

South  Parish Belmont  street. . .  |  yacant 

Principal  beadle— Thomas  Wood,  Advocates'  Hall,  Broad  street 

Grayfriars  Parish.  ...Broad  street J.  Henderson. .  ..17  Victoru  bl".  West 

Principal  beadle— John  Mitchell,  8  Sicene  street 

St  Clement.  Parish..  St.  Clement  st Geo.  F.  I.  Philip 8  Canal  terrace 

Principal  beadle— James  E wing,  20  Prince  Regent  street 


40  ECCLESIASTICAL   DIRECTORY. 

NAMES  WHERE  SITUATED.  MINISTERS.  RESIDENCES. 

John  Knox Mounthooly  Herbert  Bell,  9  King's  crescent 

Principal  beadle— Alex.  Jopp,  179  West  North  street 

( David  Milne 5  Carden  place 

Gilcomston Summer  street. . .  <  Win.  Brebner,  M.  A 14  St.  Mary's 

(         place. 
Principal  beadle — Robert  Edward,  14  Skene  street 

tt^v,, w„-n,-,,~+- „i„„„  ")  John  Milne 51  Chapel  street 

Holburn Wellington  place,  j-      A  M<Clymont,  B.D.,  4  Albert  st. 

Principal  beadle — Peter  Johnston,  28  Wellington  place 

Ferryhill  Ferryhill . .  . . , Henry  W.  Wright. . .  34  Ferry hhl  pi. 

Principal  beadle — Wm.  Rutherford,  1 72  Crown  street 

Rubislaw Queen's  Cross Henry  Cowan,  B.D. .  .N.  St.  Smithin 

Principal  beadle— James  Stewart,  8^  Margaret  street  [St. 

Trinity Marischal  street James  Park 124  Crown  street 

Principal  beadle — Alex.  Shepherd,  15  Guestrow 

Rosemount Rosemount  terrace. .  James  Leask,  M.  A.  12  Beechgrove  ter. 

Principal  beadle — Alex.  Morison,  18  Skene  square 

FREE  CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 

NAMES.  WHERE  SITUATED.  MINISTERS.  RESIDENCES. 

East Belmont  street James  Selkirk 5  Westfield  ter. 

Principal  beadle— Joseph  Lawrence,  53  Summer  street 
w    .  TT   .         .  „.  <  John  Laidlaw,  F.  W.  Manse,  34  Bon- 

West Union  street j         Accord  ter. 

Principal  beadle — Alex.  Barnet,  Church  buildings,  Bon- Accord  street 

North West  North  st G.  D.  Lowe 29  Union  place 

Principal  beadle— James  Adams,  6  Frederick  street 

South Belmont  street Vacant F.  S.  Manse,  Queen's  rd. 

Principal  beadle— William  Macadam,  72  St.  Andrew  street 

Melville Correction  wynd. .  .James  Masson 120  Crown  street 

Principal  beadle— G.  Robertson,  29  Broad  street 

Gaelic Gaelic  lane Geo.  Macdonald Albur  y  road 

Principal  beadle — David  M  'Kay,  23  Jack's  brae 

Bon-Accord Union  terrace Alex.  Leslie 14  Albyn  place 

Principal  beadle —  Wm.  Menzies,  49  Short  loanings 

Trinity Crown  street Vacant 

Principal  beadle— Alex.  Lennie.  40  Chapel  street 

Grey  friars George  street Hugh  Fitzpa  trick. .  .42  Skene' terrace 

Principal  beadle  —Francis  Russell,  60  Queen  street 

Gilcomston Union  street Robert  A.  Mitchell 55  Dee  street 

t  Principal  beadle— Adam  Hay,  9  Skene  row 

Union Shiprow Alex.  M.  Bannatyne,  5  Rubislaw  pi. 

Principal  beadle— John  Reid,  34  St.  Andrew  street 

<  Alex.  Spence,  D.D Castlehill 

St.  Clements Prince  Regent  st.^  Andrew    D.    Donaldson,    M.A.,     12 

(      Devanha  Terrace 
Principal  beadle— John  Forsyth,  27  Summer  lane 

_  .      T.  „  ,     ,       ,  )  John  Stephen Rosemount  place 

John  Knox Gerrard  street. . . .  -j  John  Tai£gh 22  Ashley  road 

i     Principal  beadle— James  Ogg,  253  George  street 

(  W.  L.  Mitchell,   34  Victoria  st.  West 

Holburn Bon-Accord  ter. .  \  Andrew  M'Queen,    M.A.,    B.D.,   47 

(         Victoria  street  West 
Principal  beadle — George  Gordon,  25  Whitehouse  street 

Mariners Commerce  street. . .  John  Longmuir,    LL.D. .   5  Dee  place 

Principal  beadle — Charles  Copland,  8  Dee  Village 

High . . . : Belmont  street Henry  W.  Bell  M.  A. ,  6  Albyn  terrace 

Principal  beadle — Wm.  Simpson,  36  Union  terrace 

GallowSata 160  Gallowgate James  Good  all.  ..14  Correction  wynd 

Principal  beadle — James  Kmart,  20  Causewayend 

Ruth  "rford Loanhead  terrace. . .  Alex.  Yule,  M.  A.,  3  Belvidere  street 

Ferryhill Rotunda  place James  Iverach 12  Ferryhill  place 

Principal  beadle— John  Scott,  31  Bank  street 


ECCLESIASTICAL   DIRECTORY.  41 


EPISCOPALIAN,  UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN,  &c. 

NAMES.  WHERE  SITUATED.  MINISTERS.  RESIDENCES. 

Scotch  Episcopal-  jS^P  Suthe£  D.C.L.,  62  Garden  pi. 

St.  Andrew's .King  street  r^rST*  '        Um°n  plaCe 

Principal  beadle — Charles  E.  Lewis,  27  King  street 
Scotch  Episcopal—  J  Ernest   P.  Sketchley,  M.A., 

St.  John's St.  John's  place      (  44  Bon- Accord  street 

Principal  beadle — Wm.  Baillie,  3  Chapel  court,  Justice  street 
Scotch  Episcopal . .  J  James  Myers  Danson,    B.A. 

St.  Mary's Garden  place \  12  Westfield  terrace 

Verger— John  Hunter,  20  Upper  Denburn 

St.  MargaxS^^.^S^t  place..  [  J°^  Comper. .  ..44  King  street 

St.  Paul's  ....^Ifcallowgate....}  T'  W"  *™? ^  Belvidere  place 

Principal  beadle— H.  Franklin,  61  Gallowgate 

St.  James'ChU™h.0£S™d*set } Bo^rt  Allan,  B.A....11  Rotunda  p.. 

Principal  beadle — Alex.  B.  Milne,  17  Canal  road 

United  Presbyterian.  St.  Nicholas  lane.  (  John  Robson>   M-A''    ^        , 

J  I  30  Carden  place 

Principal  beadle— Robert  Downie,  24J  Gerrard  street 

United  Presbyterian. George  street Arch.  Young,  M.A 2  Ashley  place 

Principal  beadle— James  Florence,  195  Gallowgate 

United  Presbyterian.  Belmont    street ....  David  Beatt 47  Springbank  ter. 

Principal  beadle—  Hind  Harper,  50  Charles  street 

United  Presbyterian.  Charlotte  street Matthew  Galbraith 2  Dee  place 

Principal  beadle— Robert  Kaye,  200  Gallowgate 

United  Presbyterian.  St.  Paid  street Andrew  Dickie ...  29  North  Silver  st. 

Principal  beadle— Robert  Wyllie,  9  St.  Paul  street 

United  Presbyterian.  Nelson  street Vacant 

Principal  beadle— Charles  Reid,  26  Causewayend 

Associate  Synod; Skene  terrace Ebenezer  Ritchie ...  26  Skene    terrace 

Principal  beadle — John  Buyers,  34  Chapel  street 

Methodist  (Wesleyan)Crown  terrace Thos.  H.  Horrell,  32  Springbank  ter. 

Principal  beadle — John  Spence,  38  Castle  street 

Methodist  (Free) Dee  street Richard  Wilton 26  Huntly  street 

Principal  beadle— Jatnes  Cook,  15  Gordon  street 

Congregational Belmont  street James  Stark 1  Mount  place 

Principal  beadle— John  Clark,  8  Little  Belmont  street 

Congregational Blackfriars  street .. Joseph  Vickery....42  Belvidere  place 

Principal  beadle — Thomas  Michie,  31  Blackfriars  street 
Congregational Frederick  street. .  j  J  ohn     Hunter,    Elm    C^ttege,^27| 

Congregational  (Trinity)  Shiprow John  Duncan,  Eden  Cot.,  Mount  st. 

Congregational Park  street George  Moir Belmont  place 

Evangelical  Union. . .  St.  Paul  street Alex.  Brown 6  Carden  ter. 

Principal  beadle— Wm.  Adams,  5  St.  Paul  street 

Evangelical  Union.  ..John  street Alex.  Stewart Heathcot 

Principal  beadle — Alex.  Shepherd,  8 h  Hawthorn  place 

Baptist George  street Alexander  Anderson,  Hilton  House 

Baptist  (English) ....  Crown  terrace Vacant 

Principal  beadle— C.  To  well,  32  Upper  Denburn 

Baptist  (Scotch) Academy  street Charles  Brown 22  Thistle  street 

f  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Macdonald,  Bishop  of 

Roman  Catholic  Cathedral—  J     Aberdeen,  Bishop's  House,  Queen's 

Church  of  the  Assumption,  Huntly  st.  ]     rd.  ;  Rev.  Wm.  Stopani ;  Rev.  Don. 

(     Chisholm  ;  Rev.  James  Stewart 
Principal  beadle  — John  Stewart,  King's  square,  Euntly  street 

Friends Diamond  street. . .  .Various 

Unitarian George  street George  T.  Walters,  14  Watson  street 


42  EDUCATIONAL   DIRECTORY. 

SECTION      VfL— EDUCATIONAL      DIRECTORY. 


University  of  Aberdeen. 

Founded  1494. 


Cliancellor — Charles  Henry,  Duke  of  Richmond  and  Gordon. 

Vice- Chancellor—  Principal  Pirie. 

.Rector— Right  Hon.  William  E.  Forster,  LL.D.,  M.P. 

Parliamentary  Representative — William  Watson,  LL.D. 

Principal — William  Robinson  Pirie,  D.D.    Secretary—  William  Milligan,  D.D. 

Assessors  -Wm.  Leslie,  Esq.,  M.A. ;  John  Webster,  LL.D. ;  Rev.  J.  Christie, D.D. 

Registrar  and  Librarian—  Robert  Walker,  M.A.,  F.R.S.E. 

PROFESSORS. 

Greek William  D.  Geddes,  M.A,  LL.D. 

Humanity John  Black,  M.A. 

Logic Alexander  Bain,  M.A. ,  LL.D. 

Mathematics Frederick  Fuller,  M.A. 

Natural  Philosophy David  Thomson,  M.A. 

Moral  Philosopy John  Fvfe,  M.A. 

Natural  History James  Nicol,  F.R.S.E.,  F.G.S. 

Systematic  Theology Samuel  Trail,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Divinity  and  Church  History John  Christie,  D.D. 

Divinity  and  Biblical  Criticism William  Milligan,  D.D. 

Oriential  Languages John  Forbes,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Law Patrick  Davidson,  LL.D. 

Institutes  of  Medicine William  Stirling,  M.D.,D.Sc,  F.R.S.E. 

Practice  of  Medicine James  W.  F.  Smith-Shand,  M.D. 

Chemistry James  Smith  Brazier 

Anatomy John  Struthers,  M.  D. 

Surgery William  Pirrie,  M.  D. ,  LL.  D. 

Materia  Medica Alexander  Harvey,  M.D. 

Midwifery William  Stephenson,  M.D, 

Medical  Logic  &  Medical  Jurisprudence... Francis  Oeston,  M.D. 
Botany James  W.  H.  Trail,  M.B. 

LECTURERS. 

Murray  Sunday  Lecture {  TSS^&D. 

MurtleLect.— Evidences  of  Christianity.  S.  Trail,  D.D.,  LL.D, 
Agriculture Vacant 

ASSISTANTS. 

Greek Henry  Stephen,  M.A. 

Humanity John  Calder,  M.A. 

Mathematics George  Turriff 

Natural  Philosophy P.  J.  Anderson,  M.  A.,  LL.B. 

Chemistry Henry  Thomas  Jones 

Anatomy James  Anderson,  M.A.,  CM.,  M.B. 

Medical  Logic  andjMedical  Jurisprudence.  Fras.  Ogston,  jun.,  CM.,  M.D. 
Materia  Medica A.  D.  Davidson,  M.A.,  CM.,  M.D. 

EXAMINERS  FOR  DEGREES. 

Thomas  Maclagan,  M.D.  \ 

Robert  W.  Reid,  M.D.  )  /-John    Watt,    M.A, 

John  Urquhart.  M.D.  f  Tw  A       *1         B.D. 

John  C.  O.  Will,  M.D.  (  1N  ARTS  1  Rob.  A.  Neil,  M.A. 

Wm.  J.  Sinclair,  M.  A. ,  M.  D.  )  (.  Rob.  Walker,  M .  A. 

Uas.  Cantlie,  M.A..C.M..  M.B.  ' 


In  Medicine  ■ 


EDUCATIONAL   DIRECTORY.  43 

Free  Church  College,  Alford  Place. 

Rev.  Principal  Brown,  D.D.,  104  Crown  Street 
Rev.  Dr.  Binnie,  1  Fonthill  Road,  Ferryhill 
Rev.  W.  Robertson  Smith,  S3  Crown  Street 
Rev.  Stewart  D.  F.  Salniond,  Queen's  Road 
Janitor  and  Curator  of  Museum — William  Beveridge,  2  Alford  Place 


Aberdeen  School  Board. 

Cliairman — John  Black,  M.A.,  Professor  of  Humanity- 
Rev.   Wm,  Binnie,  D.D.,  Professor  of   Church  History- 
Rev.   Jas.    Myers  Danson,   B.A.,  Incumbent  of   St.   Mary'; 
Peter  Esslemont,  Merchant 
Willliam  Forsyth,  Editor 
William  Henderson,  Shipowner 
Robert  Lumsden,  Banker 
John  Miller,  Manufacturing  Chemist 
Alex.  D.  Milne,  Merchant 
Eev.  G.  F.  I.  Philip,  M.A.,  Minister  of  St.  Clement's 
Major  John  Ross, 
Rev.  Wm.  Stopani,  Catholic  Clergyman 
Alexander  Walker,  Dean  of  Guild 

Offices  of  the  Board 12  King  Street 

Cierk  and  Treasurer — Thomas  Hector 


Schools  under  the  Management  of  the  School  Board. 
Grammar  School. 

(Founded  previous  to  1262.) 
Rector — Alexander  Martin,  M.  A. 

SUBJECTS.  MASTERS. 

Classic*  -JThe  Rector'   Rev-    J.    W.  Legge,  M.A.,  and 

otassics ■ I     Thomas  Still,  M. A. 

English George  Paull  Macdonell,  M.  A. 

Arithmetic  and  Mathematics. . .  Charles  Sleigh,  M.A. 

French  and  German Leon  Klein 

Natural  Science Chas.  Sleigh,  M.A.,  and  Mr.  John  Roy 

'  Writing Samuel  Pope 

Drawing John  Mitchell 

Elocution Alfred  MacLeod 

Fencing  and  Gymnastics Henry  Roland 

Examiner Rev.  A.  Beverly,  LL.D. 

Janitor—  Charles  Duncan 
Prospectuses  may  be  had  at  the  School,  or  at  the  Office  of  the  School  Board. 


The  Girls'  Academy,  Little  Belmont  Street. 

Head  Master Mr.  John  McBain,  M.A. 

Junior  Mistress Miss  Jane  L.  F.  Stewart 

Assistant  Masters Mr.  Jas.  Murray,  Mr.  Robt.  Marshall 

Pianoforte,  with  Theory  of  Music  \Herv  Meid,  Miss  M.  Ross,  and  Miss  W. 

and  Singing )      B.  Ogg 

French Miss  Annie  L.  W.  Jamieson 

Drawing Mr.  John  Mitchell 

Needle  Work Miss  Margaret  Watson 

Practical  Cookery  (occasional) Mrs.  Fyfe 

Singing Mr.  W.  Litster 

Reading  and  Elocution Mi".  Alfred  MacLeod 

The  Fees  for  English  range  from  6s.  per  quarter,  in  the  Preparatory  Section, 
to  lijs.  per  quarter  in  the  Advanced  Section,  inclusive  of  Singing  and  Elocu- 
tion.    The  Fees  in  other  subjects  may  be  learned  at  the  School, 


44  EDUCATIONAL   DIRECTORY. 


Public  Elementary  Schools. 

The  Grammar  School  (Preparatory  Department) .  .Mr.  Alexander  Green 
tie  Belmont 
Academy). 


;  i!..r.   '"- i  iv.:.|.      ,!,,■)     II     Girls'  |Mr    ; 


St.  Paul  Street  Public 


,•„  q„t,~,o  f  Mr.  James  A.  Philips 

1C  Sch°o1 |  Miss  I.  L.  Chalmers 


Albion  Street  Public  School {  f^J^WLelT 

Princes  Street  Public  School Mr.  George  S.  Forrest 

Marywell  Street  Public  School {  S^Mary  cS 

Northfield  Public  School Miss  Jane  Shand 

St.  Andrew  Street  Public  School Mr.  James  Darling 

Middle  Public  School Mr.  Thomas  C.  Hynd 

-n    4.1  -n  -d  i  t„  q  i  w„i  (  Mr.  Robert  C.  Watson 

Portlnll  Public  School |  Mss  Lizzie  M   Cumming 

St.  Clement  Street  Public  School Mr.  James  Findlay 

Commerce  Street  Public  School Mr.  Charles  Innes,  M.A. 

Causewayend  Public  School Mr.  John  M'Lachlan 

Perryhill  Public  School Mr.  James  Stevenson 

Skene  Street  Public  School Mr.  James  Allan 


Schools  wider  the  Patronage  of  the  Town  Council. 
Dr.  Andrew  Bell's  Schools,  Frederick  Street. 

SCHOOL     FOR    BOYS. 

Master — Mr.  James  Milne. 
Bra  inches  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. 

The  Rev.  Professor  Black,  Chairman     I     The  Very  Rev.  Principal  Pirie,  D.D. 

The  Rev.  Henry  Cowan,  B.D.  William  Yeats,  of  Auquharney. 

The  Rev.  Professor  Milligan,  D.D.         |     Alexander  Simpson,  advocate. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer— Alexander  Simpson,  35  Castle  Street. 

TRAINING  COLLEGE. 

Rector— Joseph  Ogilvie,  M.A.  Lecturer^ Robert  McWilliam,  M.A. 

Vocal  Music— James  Wilson. 

Pianoforte  Instructor — Septimus  Parker.  Bo.  Governess— Miss  F.  Newsam. 

Drawing  Master — John  P.  Fraser. 

Industrial  Work— Miss  Vollar.  Domestic  Economy — Miss  Ross. 

French — Miss  Vollar  and  Miss  Cleland. 


lents'\Lady  Superintendent-Miss  Vollar. 


12  Charlotte  Street. 


EDUCATIONAL    DIRECTOKY.  45 


PRACTISING  SCHOOL. 

Head  Master—  James  Kerr,  M.A. 

Assistants— James  Robertson,  Miss  Ogilvie. 

Advanced  Class— Miss  Laing,  Miss  Cleland. 

Middle  Department— -Miss  Webster. 

Assistant— Miss  Reid. 

Infant  Department— Miss  Ross. 

Assistant— Miss  Milne. 

Pianoforte— Miss  Porter. 

Janitor—  John  Drysdale. 

Aberdeen  Free  Church  Training  College. 

Robert  Lumsden,  Esq.,  banker,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

TRAINING  COLLEGE. 

Rector — Alexander  Ramage.        Teachers- -Miss  Walker  and  Miss  Savage. 

Music — Wm.  Litster. 

French — M.  Jeanneret.         Drawing — R.  L.  Grant. 

Pianoforte  -Miss  Clark. 

PRACTISING    SCHOOL. 

Superintendent — The  Rector. 

Teachers— R.  L.  Grant,  G.  McKay,  Miss  Simpson,  Miss  Cheyne,  and 

Miss  Allardyce. 

Infant  Department— Miss  Anderson. 

Janitm — William  M'Adam. 

Denominational  Schools. 

NAMES.  WHERE  SITUATED.  TEACHERS. 

Church  of  Scot.  Estab.  (Gilcomston) . .  57  Summer  st George  Imray 

Do.  Free      (Holburn) Justice  Mill  lane.  ..Miss  Duncan 

S.  Episcopal  (St.  Andrew's) 9  Castle  street Mrs  Singer 

Do.  (St.  John's) St.  John's  place.  ..Jas.  M'lntosh  Munro 

/Boys'  Academy, 

Roman  Catholic  (St.  Peter's) Constitution  st,.  •!  G^ls^S^chool^Fran- 

(,     ciscan  Nuns 


Endowed  Schools. 


WHERE  SITUATED.  TEACHERS. 

(James  Duthie 


iMiss  Robertson 


Ross's  School Holburn  Street 

Dr  John  Brown's Skene  Square John  Roy 

Miss  Chalmer's Westfield Miss  Copland 


Academies,  Schools,  and  Teachers. 

NAMES.  WHERE    SITUATED.  TEACHERS. 

The  Aberdeen  Institution 9  North  Silver  street.. William  Rattray 

Silver  Street  Academy 10  North  Silver  St. . .  -J  ^tlsSants    M' A" 

Aberdeen  Collegiate  School. .  .245  Union  Street C.  Des  Clayes,  Principal 

,,.,-,.,                         no  tt   •       -r.  (  Robert  Sim  and   Assis- 

Umon  Row  Academy 18  Union  Row <      tants 

Mathematics.  &c  , 12  Golden  Square, David  Rennet 

Navigation  School,  B.  of  Trade,21  James  Street J.  R.  Jones 


46 


EDUCATIONAL   DIRECTORY. 


Charity  School. 

NAME.  WHERE   SITUATED.  TEACHER. 

John  Davidson's Footdee Miss  Spalding 


Aberdeen  Song  School,  Union  Street. 


Ladies'  Boarding  and  Day  Schools. 


Misses  Chisholm,  77  Bon-Accord 
Franciscan  Nuns,  Huntly  street 
Miss  Fullerton,  73  Dee  street 
Misses  Fyfe,  147  Crown  street 
Misses  Knowles,  50  Union  place 


Misses  Murray,  7  West  Craibstone  st 

Miss  Andrew,  13  Union  row 

Miss  Ross,  42  Union  place 

Miss  Warrack,  52  and  53  Union  place 

Miss  Procter,  19  Victoria  street  west 


Mechanics'  Institution— 1824. 

President— Alex.  D.  Milne.     Vice-President— John  Miller. 

Treasurer— John  Keith.        Manager  and  Secretary— James  Sinclair. 

Librarian—  John  Cowie. 

SCHOOL  OF  SCIENCE  AND  ART. 

(In  connection  with  the  Science  and  Art  Department  of  the  Committee  of 

Council  on  Education. 

Chairman  of  Committee— Ales..  D.  Milne.     Secretary— James  Sinclair. 

SCIENCE. 

Mathematics— J.  Anderson.     Theoretical  Mechanics— J.  Anderson. 

Physics—  John  Shepherd. 

Building  Construction— John  P.  Fraser  and  Assistant. 
Machine  Construction—  Do.  '  Do. 

Naval  Construction — James  M'Hardy. 
Acoustics,  Light,  and  Heat—  Alex.  M'Robert. 
Animal  Physiology—  Do. 

Electricity  and  Magnetism — Edw.  Summerfield. 

ART. 
Drawing  in  all  its  Branches — John  P.  Fraser  and  Assistants. 

OTHER  EVENING  CLASSES. 
English — W.  J.  Hardy,  M.A.     French— William  Brebner. 
Theory  of  M usic—  William  Meston.     Phonography — James  Mitchell. 


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. 


TEACHERS. 


Mathematics,  &c,   Basil  S.    M'Lcllan, 

M.A. 
Classics,  &c,  John  M'Kenzie,  M.A. 
English,  <&c,  Alex.  Lobban,  M.A, 

Do..,        Jas.  Dale,  B.  Sc,  London 
House  Tutor, 


Writing  and  Drawing,  Samuel  Pope 
French,  Monsieur  L.  Guyon 
Music,  L.  G.  Sandison 
Dancing,  William  Troup 
Drill  and  Music  Master,  James  Wood, 
late  Drum-Major,  R.A.H. 


EDUCATIONAL   DIRECTORY.  47 

Clerk  and  Factor,  Alex.  Stronach,  advocate. 
Treasurer,  Alexander  Rust.     Auditor,  William  Milne,  accountant. 

Physician,  Dr.  Piddes.     Matron,  Miss  Sutherland. 
House  Steward,  David  Gray.     Officer  and  Gatekeeper,  John  Smith. 

COLLYHILL'S  TRUST. 
An  additional  Endowment  to  Robert  Gordon's  Hospital,  by  the  late  Alex. 
Simpson,  Esq.  of  Collyhill,  in  1816. 
Trustees—  The  Principal  and  Professors   of  the  University  of  Aberdeen  and 
Four  of  the  Ministers  of  Aberdeen— viz.,   Principal  Pirie,  Professors 
Geddes,   Fuller,    Fyfe,    Thomson,    Nicol,   J.    Forbes,    L.L.D.,    Brazier, 
Stephenson  ;  Rev.  Dr  Forsyth,  Rev.  A.  W.  Brown,  Rev.  J.  Henderson, 
and  Rev.  G.  F.  I.  Philip. 

Clerk  and  Factor,  Alexander  Stronach,  advocate. 


Boys'  and  Girls'  Hospital. 

King  Street  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  boys  and  girls  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  8  to  11  years  of  age,  and  may  continue  till  14.  Present 
number,  100. 

Master — James  C.  Barnett  I  Matron —  Miss  Johnston 

Steward — Duncan  M'Pherson  |  Sewing  Mistress — Miss  H.  Hutchison 

Factor — Alexander  Davidson,  advocate. 
Treasurer  and  Secretary —Alexander  Simpson,  advocate,  35  Castle  street. 
Physician — Francis  Ogston,  M.D.     Dentist — Alfred  A.  De  Lessert. 


Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb. 

31    BELMONT    STREET. 

Instituted  1S19. 

Patron— His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Richmond. 

President  and  Convener — tfhe  Lord  Provost  for  the  time  being. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer— A.  Edmond,  jun. 

Physician— Dr  Angus  Fraser. 

Superintendent  and  Teacher — Franklin  BilL 

Matron—  Mrs  Bill. 


Aberdeen  Female  Orphan  Asylum. 

ALBYN   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-Devenick,   for  three  years  previous  to  their 
decease.     Admitted  from  the  age  of  four  to  eight. 

Secretary — Alex.  Simpson,  jun.,  advocate.      Chaplain—  Rev.  J.  A.  M'Clymont. 

Physician — David  Fiddes,  M.D.     Matron — Mrs.  Reid. 

Visitors  from  Aberdeen  and  its  vicinity  admitted  to  view  the  Asylum  the 

first  and  third  Monday  of  every  Month.     Strangers  may  visit  every  lawful 

day,  Saturday  excepted,  on  application  to  the  Matron. 

Hours  of  admission— 11  to  1. 


48  EDUCATIONAL   DIRECTORY. 

Hospital  for  Orphan  and  Destitute  Female  Children. 

HUNTLY  STREET. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament,  1849. 

Treasurers— Davidson  &  Garden,  advocates. 

Matron — Miss  Malcolm.  Teacher — Miss  Reid.  Porter — James  Cobban. 


Sheriff  Watson's  Industrial  School. 

SKENE  STREET  WEST. 

Patroness — The  Countess  of  Kintore. 

Matron—  Miss  Milne.         Teacher— Miss  Lamb. 

Secretaries — Mrs.  Simpson,  "Westfield  Terrace  ;  Gray  C.  Fraser,  advocate. 

Treasurer — Mrs.  Dickie,  16  Albyn  Terrace. 

Physician— Dr.  Paterson,  21  Albert  Terrace. 


Aberdeen  Female  School  of  Industry. 

NORTH  LODGE,  KING  STREET. 

Certified  under  The  Industrial  Schools  Act,  1866,  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  subscription. 

Secretary— George  Carmichael,  226  Union  Street. 

Matron — Miss  Moffat.     Teacher— Miss  Ross. 

Seicing  Teacher — Mrs.  Fawns, 

Physician—  David  Fiddes,  M.D.,  154  Union  Street. 


Aberdeen  Industrial  School  Association. 

SKENE  SQUARE  AND  ROSEMOUNT. 

Certified  under  the  Acts  17  and  18  Victoria,  cap.  74,  and  29  and  30  Victoria, 
cap.  118. 

Boys'  School  opened  1st  October,  1S41. 
Juvenile  School  opened  19th  May,  1845. 

OFFICE-BEARERS. 

Secretary— Charles  F.  Runcy,  advocate. 

Treasurer — James  Meston,  C.A.     Medical  Attendant — Robert  J.  Garden,  M.D. 

Superintendent — William  E.  Barclay." 

Superintendent  of  Girls'  (and  Matron  of  both)  Schools— Miss  Reid. 

Boys'  School.     Teachers — Jas.  Murray,  Edward  H.  Barclay  and  James  Fell. 

Girls'  School.      Teachers— Miss  Alexander,  Mrs.  Gibson,  and  Miss  Fullerton. 

Band  Master — Jas.  Wood,  late  Drum-Major,  R.A.H.     Janitor — John  Whyte. 


Asylum  for  the  Blind,  Huntly  Street. 

Established  1S43. 

Secretaries  and  Treasurers— Messrs.  Davidson  &  Garden,  advocates. 

Physician— A.  D.  Davidson,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.E. 

Superintendent— William  Meston.     Matron— Mrs.  Stephen. 


MISCELLANEOUS   DIRECTORY.  49 

Oldmill  Reformatory  School. 

OLDMILL,  NEAR  ABERDEEN. 

For  Boys. 

Certified  under  the  Acts  17  and  18  Vic,  cap.  86,  and  29  and  30  Vic  ,  cap.  117. 

Opened  in  March,  1857. 

Secretary— Charles  E.  Runcy,  advocate.     Treasurer— James  Meston,  C.A. 

Medical  A ttendant—  Archibald  Reith,  M.D. 

Governor — Robert  Simpson.     Matron — Mrs.  Campbell. 

Teacher — James  Longmore.     Assistant  Teacher—  John  Jeffrey. 

Farm  Overseer — George  Bain. 

Band  Master — James  Wood,  late  Drum-Major,  R.A.H. 


Industrial  Asylum  and  Reformatory  for  Girls, 

MOUNT  STREET,  ABERDEEN. 

Certified  under  the  Act  17  and  18  Victoria,  cap.  36,  entituled,    "  An  Act  for 

the  better  Care  and  Reformation  of  Youthful  Offenders  in  Great  Britain  ". 

Opened  in  March  1862. 

Secretary—  T.  A.  W.  A.  Youngson,  advocate. 

Treasurer  — Wm.  Milne,  advocate.       Medical  Attendant — Henry  Jackson,  M.D. 

Superintendent — Miss  Milne.     Resident  Teacher — Miss  Ernslie. 

Governess— Miss  Davidson. 


SECTION  VIII.— MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 


Aberdeen  Public  Newsroom. 

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. 

General  Library  --Annual  Subscription,  2s  6d. 

Select  Library— Open  at  same  Hours.    Annual  Subscription,  10s  6d. 


D.   Wyllie  &  Son's  Public  Library  and  Heading  Club. 

167  &  169  UNION  STREET,  and  1  BRIDGE  STREET, 

This  Library  is  in  connection  with  Mudie's  London  Library. 

Subscription,  One  Guinea  per  annum,  and  upwards. 


50  MISCELLANEOUS    DIRECTORY. 

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. 

22  GILCOMSTON  STEPS. 


The  Royal  Northern  Club. 

204  Union  Street. 

Chairman— Sir  William  Forbes,  Bart,  of  Craigievar. 

Secretary— James  Tytler,  C.A.,  137  Union  Street, 


The  Aberdeen  Club. 

Established  February,  1862. 
4  Bridge  Street. 
Secretary— David  Wyllie,  jun.    Attendant— James  Stuart. 


The  New  Club. 

Established  June,  1867. 

181a  Union  Street. 

Secretary— James  Ross.     Attendant— John  Gall. 


Aberdeen  Masonic  Club. 

MASONIC  BUILDINGS,  EXCHANGE  STREET. 

President—  Dr.  R.  Beveridge.     Secretary— George  Skakle,  sen, 

Attendant— William  Charles. 

The  Aberdeen  Philosophical  Society. 

Meets  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  each  Month  during  University  Session. 

President—  Dr.  Robert  Beveridge. 

Vice-Presidents— Sheriff  Comrie  Thomson,  and  John  Miller,  manufacturer. 

Committee— Professor  Bain,  John  Willet,  C.E.  ;  and  Alex.  Cruickshank,  A.M. 

Treasurer  and  Secretary— Alexander  D.  Milne,  merchant,  55  Marischal  Street. 


Royal  Northern  Agricultural  Society. 

Patron— His  Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of  Wales. 
President— The  Earl  of  Aberdeen. 
Vice-Presidents—  The  Duke  of  Richmond  and  Gordon,  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— Alexander  Yeats,  advocate,  S9  Union  Street. 


MISCELLANEOUS   DIRECTORY.  51 

Shore  Porters'  Society. 

OFFICE,    34    MARISCHAL    STREET. 
Hour  of  Meeting,  7  p.m. 
James  Philips,  DeaconA 

James  Philips,  42  Castle  street 


John  Wilson,  2S  Shiprow 
Alexander  Fraser,  19  Jasmine  terrace 
James  Chrystall,  Cotton  street 
John  Cantley,  1  Park  place 
John  Bowie,  Cross  street 
Andrew  Mitchell,  27  Cotton  street 
"William  Buchan,  10  Queen  street 
William  Laing,  27  Cotton  street 
John  Reid,  77£  Park  road 

Superannuated  Members. 
Alexander  Aitken,  45  Castle  street       I  James  Milne,  12  Castle  terrace 
Peter  Cantley,  16  Shiprow  |  George  Pirrie,  55  Longacre 


James  Murray,  25  Cotton  street 
Wm.  Robertson,  4  Yeat's  lane 
Robert  Robb,  57  Regent  quay 
David  Johnston,  7  Fish  street 
William  Thompson,  3  Fish  street 
John  Beattie,  14  Fish  street 
Joseph  Cooper,  14  Fish  street 
Alex.  Gordon,  17  Jasmine  terrace 


Victoria  Lodging  House. 

45  Guestrow. — Instituted  1S40. 

Treasure)'  and  Secretary— George  Grant,  advocate. 

Housekeeper— William  Skinner. 


Mason  Lodges  in  Aberdeen. 

OFFICE-BEARERS  OF  THE  ABERDEEN  CITY  PROVINCIAL 
GRAND  LODGE. 

Right  Worshipful  Provincial  Grand  Master,  Robert  Beveridge,  M.D. 

Depute  Provincial  Grand  Master,  James  Rettie, 

Substitute  Provincial  Grand  Master,  Edward  Savage. 

Provincial  Grand  Chaplain, 

Senior  Provincial  Grand  Warden,  George  Milne. 

Junior  Provincial  Grand  Warden,  John  Crombie. 

Provincial  Grand  Secretary  and  Clerk,  R.  White,  M.D.,  1  Abbotsford  Place, 

Ferryhill. 

Wm.  Daniel P  G.  Architect 

Geo.  Skakle,  sen. . . .  P.G.  Librarian 

A.  Dakers P.G.  Bible  Bearer 

Archd.  J.  Rennie...P.G.  Auditor 

John  Laing P.G.  Inner  Guard 

D.      Campbell,      6>P  ft  Tvlpr 
Cotton  Street      J  iyler 

This  Lodge  presides  over  the  following  Lodges  : — 
ABERDEEN  (No.  34). 

John  Paterson, R.W.M.  I  George  Duffus J.  W. 

Robert  Yule S.  W.       |  A.  Diack Secretary 

ST.  MACHAR  (No.  54). 

A.  I.  M'Connachie R.W.M.  I  George  Geddes J.W. 

R.  C.  Williamson S.  W.        |  Alexander  Rust Secretary 

ST.  NICHOLAS  (No.  93). 

Hugh  Harper. R.W.M  I  Frederick  C.  Taylor J.W. 

George  Mann S.  W.       |  Robert  Anderson Secretary 


Alex.  Yeats P.  G.  Treasurer 

R.  White,  M.D Clerk 

A.  I.  M'Connachie.  ...S.P.G.D. 

Wm.  M'Kenzie J.  P.  G.  D. 

G.  Skakle,  jun P.  G.  Jeweller 

)  P.G.  Director 
J      of  Music 


52  MISCELLANEOUS    DIRECTORY. 

ST.  ANDREW  (No.  110). 

John  Crombie R.  VV.M.  I  Charles  Shepherd J.W. 

Dr.  C.  M.  Crombie S.  W.        |  Charles  Mc Hardy Secretary 

OPERATIVE  (No.    150). 

"William  Cran R.W.M.  I  Donald  Blake J.W. 

John  Adams S.  W.        |  James  Mann Secretary 

OLD  ABERDEEN  (No.  164). 

John  G.  Dawson R.W.M.  I  John  Mitchell J.W. 

Robert  Clark S.  W.        |  George  Stables Secretary 

Town  Hall. 

ST.  GEORGE  (No.  190). 

John  McKenzie  Fraser R.W.M.  I  John  Burt J.W. 

Archibald  Davidson S.  W.        |  Thomas  Fraser Secretary 

NEPTUNE  (No.  375). 

James  Mitchell R.W.M.  j  Alexander  Milne J.W. 

Robert  Durward S.  W.        |  William  Diack Secretary 

ST.  TERNAN  (No.  443). 

Dr.  James  M 'Hardy R.W.M.  I  Alexander  Lunan J.W. 

George  Craigmile S.  W.        |  George  Craigmile,  jun Secretary 

Douglas  Arms  Inn. 

ROYAL    ARCH    CHAPTERS. 

PROVINCIAL  GRAND  ROYAL  ARCH  CHAPTER,  ABERDEENSHIRE. 

Dr.  Beveridge M.E.P.G.Z.  I  William  Boyd P.J. 

Edward  Savage Depute  Dr.  R.  White Scribe  E. 

Lord  Lindsay ....P.H. 

This  Chapter  presides  over  the  following  :— 
ABERDEEN  (No.  11). 

George  Cheyne M.E.P.Z.  I  George  Skakle,  sen P.J. 

H.  J.  Dadswell P.H.         j  H.  A.  Haynes Scribe  E. 

ST.  GEORGE  (No.  21). 

George  Skakle,  jun    M.  E.  P.  Z.  I  Anthony  Callaghan P.  J. 

Alex.  Dakers P.H.  |  T.  Fraser Scribe  E. 

ST.  PETER  (No.  30). 

James  Mitchell.... M.E.P.Z.  I  Henry  A.  Haynes P.J. 

David  Smith P.H.  |  Robert  P.  Stewart Scribe  E. 

ST.  MACHAR  (No.  37). 

Edward  Savage M.E.P.Z.  I  Dr.  Forbes  F.  M.  Moir P.J. 

A.  I.  McConnachie P.  H.  |  James  Shepherd Scribe  E. 

OPERATIVE  (No.  41). 

Donald  Blake M.E.  P.Z.  I  Joseph  Sinclair.. P.J. 

Robert  Gordon P.  H.  |  James  Mann Scribe  E. 

ST.  NICHOLAS  (No.  155). 

John  Mutch M.E.P.Z.  I  Henry  J.  Dadswell P.J. 

James  A.  Cheyne P.H.  |  Robert  Anderson Scribe  E. 

ALSO, 

SOLOMON,  Nc.  38 Fraserburgh 

KEITH,  No.  44 Peterhead 

CHARLESTON,  No.  57 Aboyne 

ST.  N ATI! ALAN,  No.  142 Ballater 

.  ST.  ANDREW,  No.  146 New  Pitsligo 

ST.  ANTHONY,  No.  149 Inverurie 


MISCELLANEOUS    DIRECTORY.  53 

ST.  GEORGE  ABOYNE  KNIGHT  TEMPLAR. 

ENCAMPMENT  (No.  21). 

John  Crombie M.  E.  C.  I  Alex.  Dakers ......  Second  Captain 

Thos.  L.  Shaw First  Captain  |  Alex.  Yeats Registrar  and  Sec. 

THE  ILLUSTRIOUS  ORDER  OF  THE  KNIGHTS  OF  ROME  AND  OF 

THE  RED  CROSS  OF  CONSTANTINE. 

BON-ACCORD  CONCLAVE,  No.  6. 

M.  P.  Sovereign Sir  Knight  Dr.  R.  Beveridge 

M.  E.  Viceroy , ,         E.  Savage 

Senior  General ,,         John  Laing 

Junior     do „         Alex.  Dakers 

Treasurer  and  Recorder „  John  Crombie 

ROSICRUCIAN  SOCIETY  OF  SCOTLAND. 

PROVINCIAL  COLLEGE  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  NEIGHBOURING 
COUNTIES. 

Frater,  Robert  Beveridge,  Chief  Adept 

,,  Edward  Savage,  Celebrant 

, ,  Thomas  L.  Shaw,  Fourth  Ancient 

„  John  Laing,  Third  Ancient 

„  Robert  Milne,  Second  Ancient 

.,  A.  I  McConnachie,  First  Ancient 

„•  John  Crombie,  Suffragan  and  Recorder 

Masonic  Hall Exchange  Street. 


Public  Baths  and  Swimming  Pond,  Crooked  Lane. 

(The  former  opened  1S51,  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 

1  to  8-30  A.M. 

Chairman—  James  Matthews,  architect 

Secretary  -Archibald  Gillies,  Aberdeen  Journal 

Treasurer— James  Tytler,  C.A.,  137  Union  street 

Superintendent — William  Cameron,  house  13  Loch  street 


House  of  Refuge  and  Night  Shelter, 

85  GEORGE  STREET. 

Instituted  1836. 

Secretary— Charles  F.  Runcy,  advocate.     Treasurer— J.  Meston,  C.A. 

Superintendent— James  Will.    Matron— Mrs.  Will. 


Home  of  the  Aged  and  Infirm  of  Both  Sexes,  and 
Roman  Catholic  Industrial  School  for  Girls. 

NAZARETH  HOUSE,  CUPAR  STONE. 

Superioress — Madame  Margaret  M'Owen. 

5 


54  MISCELLANEOUS   DIRECTORY. 

Newspapers  in  Aberdeen. 

Aberdeen  Journal  (Daily) 28  Adelphi 

,,         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) 28  Schoolhill 


Police  Establishment. 

NAMES  AND  RESIDENCES  OF  POLICE  OFFICERS. 

John  Swanson,  Superintendent ; 38  Constitution  Street 

George  Day,  1st  Lieutenant 15  Huntly  Street 

James  Milne,  2nd        do 2  Castle  Terrace 

Lewis  Gordon,  Inspector 25  Mary  well  Street 

Smith  Ewen.  do 22  Gordon  Street 

David  Gabriel,        do - 58  Castle  Street 

"William  Shelley,  1st  Class  Sergeant 41  Summer  Street 

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.  Police  Office,   Broad  St. 

Alexander  Anderson,     do.  35  North  Broadf ord 

James  Main,  do. 2  Seaview  Place 

Samuel  Presslie,  do.  3  Craigwell  Place 

Thomas   Gibb,    Detective 25  Seamount  Place 

James  Argo,  do 61  Park  Street 

William  Pope  do 45  Bon- Accord  Street 

William  Baird  do ! 6  Jute  Street 

James  Anderson,  1st  Class  Constable 225  King  Street 

John  Irvine,  do.  22  Frederick  Street . 

Daniel  Ross,  do.  26  Justice  Street 

William  Cormack,  do.  28  Rosemount  Place 

John  Edwards,  do.  24  Mary  well  Street 

William  Mortimer,  do.  7  Young  Street 

Alexander  Begg,  do.  267  George  Street 

Alexander  Geals,  do.  136  Causewayend 

John  Angus,  do.  60  Gordon  Street 

John  Shewan,  do.  72  Gerrard  Street 

James  Wyness,  do.  62  Gerrard  Street 

Alexander  Gibb,  do.  27  Windy  Wynd 

James  Mackie,  do.  10  Jack's  Brae 

Peter  Gorman,  do.  6  North  Charlotte  St. 

Francis  Middleton,  do.  21  Nelson  Street 

John  Innes,  do.  22  Bank  Street 

Robert  S.  Donald,  do.  5  Skene  Square 

Alexander  Coghill,  do.  6  Kintore  Place 

William  Downie,  do.  12  Causewayend 

James  Bisset,  do.  1  Spittal 

John  Shand,  do.  North  Charlotte  St. 

Walter  M'Curach,  do.  93  Chapel  Street 

George  Smith,  do.  30  Summer  Lane 

James  Cowie,  do.  12  Gordon  Street 

James  Reid,  do.  20  Marywell  Street 

Peter  Watt,  do.  9  Young  Street 

Joseph  Simmers,  do.  6£  Justice  Lane 

Jonathan  Simmers,  do.  191  Gallowgate 

James  Flaws  do.  10  Frederick  Street 

William  Walker,  do. 12  Langstane  Place 

Alexander  Watson,  do.  8  Canal  Place 

Robert  Mackie,  do.  45  Park  Street 

John  Massou,  do.  81  George  Street 


MISCELLANEOUS    DIRECTOBY.  55 

Alexander  Dawson,  1st  Class  Constable 12  Causewayend 

Robert  Grant,  do.  22  Richmond  Street 

James  Ewan,  do.  26  St.  Andrew  Street 

Francis  Farquhar,  do.  13  Nelson  Street 

Charles  Ramsay,  do.  27S  George  Street 

Alexander  Smith,  do.  44  Woolmanhill 

George  Sharp,  do.  29  Cotton  Street 

William  Thorn,  do.  18  Marischal  Street 

Fraser  Anderson,  do.  34  Catherine  Street 

George  Forbes,  do.  19  Nelson  Street 

Agnes  Cameron,  Female  Attendant 12  Marischal  Street 


Registration  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. 

John  Watt,  Registrar. 

Office,  11  North  Silver  Street,  for  the  District  of  Old  Machar. 

James  Valentine,  Registrar. 

Hours,  From  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.,  and  (for  working  classes)  from  6  to  8  p.m.  ; 

shut  on  Saturdays  after  2. 

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. 

Under  the  Friendly  Societies  Act,  1875,  and  Relative  Statutes,  no  money 
can  be  paid  by  any  Friendly  Society  or  Industrial  Assurance  Company  on  the 
death  of  any  person,  except  on  production  of  the  Registrar's  Certificate  of 
the  Death.  Fee  for  Certificate,  Is.,  or  when  application  filled  up  by  Registrar, 
Is  3d. 


Naval  and  Military  Establishments. 

NAVY. 

H.M.S.  "  CLYDE,"  14  Guns,  1081  Tons. 

Drill  Ship  for  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  moored  in  West  Dock. 

Commander . , H.  C.  Best,  Cairnaquheen,  Middle  Stocket  Road 

Fleet-Surgeon M.  W.  Cowan,  M.D.,  158  King  Street 

Paymaster H.  H.  Burniston,  3  Forrest  Road 

Gunner J.  T.  James,  "  Clyde  " 


ARMY. 

56th  Brigade  Depot. 
Colonel  A.  Tisdall  commanding. 

Major  E.  H.  D.  Macpherson 93rd  Highlanders 

Captain  G.  Chalmer  (Acting  Adjutant) 92nd  „ 

„      H.V.Brooke 92nd  „ 

„      W.  F.  Fullarton , 93rd 

„      F.W.Welch. 93rd 


56  MISCELLANEOUS    DIRECTORY. 

Lieutenant  J.  M.  Grant , 92nd  Highlanders 

W.A.Scott 92nd 

W.  B.  M.  Brand :    93rd 

S.  S.  C.    Dolby 93rd 

Staff  Paymaster,  Major  J.  Joyner,  A.P.D 

Surgeon  Major  W.  Skeen,  M.  D 


COMMANDING  AUXILIARY  ARTILLERY. 

2nd  Artillery  Sub-District,  N.B . . . .  Colonel  W.  J.Bolton,C.M.G.,  Royal  Artillery. 

MILITIA. 

Royal  Aberdeenshire  Highlanders. 

Head  Quarters King  Street  Barracks. 

Thomas  Innes Colonel  Commandant 

William  Gordon  Alexander  (Brevet  Maj.  93rd  High.). Adjutant. 

George  Morison,  M.  D Surgeon -Maj  or. 

C.  M.  Macquibban,  M.  B Surgeon-Major. 

James  Phyn „  Quartermaster 


VOLUNTEERS. 

ARTILLERY. 
Aberdeenshire  Administrative  Brigade. 

William  Cosmo  Gordon Lieut.  -Colonel  Commandant 

F.  W.  G.  Campbell  (late  Scotch  Guards) Lieutenant-Colonel 

Alexander  Innes Major 

T.  A.  W.  A.  Youngson do. 

James  Kinnear Captain  and  Adjutant 

Rev.  James  Forsyth,  D. D Chaplain 

3rd  ABERDEEN  ARTILLERY  VOLUNTEERS. 

(6  Batteries.) 

Orderly  Room— 60  Queen  Street. 

Thomas  A.  W.  A.  Youngson Major  Commanding 

James  Ogston Capt.  Commanding  Right  Wing 

George  Wilkie do.  Left  Wing 

James  Rodger,  M.B.,  CM Surgeon 

F.  M.  Moir Captain  No-.  1  Battery 

John  Fraser ,,  2      ,, 

A.S.Sutherland Lieutenant    3      ,, 

G.  M.  Cook Captain         4      ,, 

Geo.  Milne . . . .  :    Lieutenant   5      ,, 

J.  B.  Nicol Captain         6     ,, 

James  Page Sergt. -Major 

Sergt.  -Instructor 

James  N.  Justice,  jun Bandmaster 


1st  ABERDEEN  RIFLE  VOLUNTEERS. 

(11  Companies.) 

Orderly  Room — Blackfriars  Street  and  Woolmanhill. 

William  Jopp Lieutenant-Colonel 

Douglass  Duncan Major 

David  Littlejohn 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. 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY.  57 

Rev.  Henry  Cowan Hon.  Chaplain 

Alexander  Morrice Captain  No.  1  Company 

Alexander  Skene 

William  Leslie 

H.  Campbell  Gordon 

Harvey  Hall 

GeOrge  D .  Rutherford 

John  Crombie 

David  Wyllie 


John  Mearse,  Drill  Hall Sergeant-Major 

John  Smith,        Do  Sergeant-Instructor 

Wm.  Fraser,  6  Jasmine  Terrace Do.  „ 

John  Fraser,  6  Regent  Quay Bandmaster 


SECTION  XL— POSTAL  DIRECTORY. 


LIST    OF    POST    TOWNS    IN    SCOTLAND, 

INCLUDING  ORKNEY  AND  SHETLAND. 


EXPLANATIONS. 

1.  All  Head  Offices  are  Money  Order  Offices  and  Post  Office  Savings  Banks, 
and  also,  with  few  exceptions,  Postal  Telegraph  Offices.  In  the  following  list 
Money' Order  Offices  and  Post  Office  Savings  Banks  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  on  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  the 
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.O.,"  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 
some  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  sueh  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.  Toicn  Receiving  Offices  are  not  entered  in  this  list,  unless  Money  Order 
and  Savings  Bank  business  is  transacted  at  them. 


58 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


POST-OFFICES  IN  SCOTLAND. 


Aberarder,  Inverness 
Aberargie,  Bridge  of  Earn 
a&Aberohirder,  Banff 
Aberdalgie,  Perth 
abcAberdeen.   Town  Receiving  Offices 
at — aCastle  Street 
aGeorge  Street 
ttOld  Aberdeen 
aUnion  Place 
ciftAberdour,  Burntisland 
a&Aberfeldy 
Aberfoyle,  Stirling 
aAberlady,  Longniddrie,  S.  0.  (Had- 
dingtonshire) 
Aberleinno,  Forfar 
a&Aberlour,  R.S.O.  (Banffshire) 
Abernethy,  Grantown,  R.S.O.  (In- 
verness-shire 
aAbernethy,  Newburgh  (Fyfe) 
Aberuthven,  Auchterarder 
ad  Abington,  R.S.O.  (Lanarkshire) 
a&Aboyne,  R.S.O.  (Aberdeenshire) 
Achahoish,  Ardrishaig,  S.O.    (Ajt- 
gyllshire) 
tZAchanault.  R.S.O.  (Ross-shire) 
Achai-acle,  Fort  William,  Salen 
Achbreck,     Balhndalloch      R.S.O. 

(Banffshire) 
Achluachrach,     S.O.     (Inverness- 
shire),  Fort  "William 
Addiewell,      Mid-Calder,      R.S.O. 
(Midlothian) 
dAdvie   Stn.,  R.S.O.   (Morayshire), 
Ballindalloch 
a&cAirdrie 

Airth,   Larbert,    R.S.O.    (Stirling'- 

shire)  Kincardine 
Airth     Station,     Larbert,     R.S.O. 
(Stirlingshire),  Kincardine 
a&cAlexandria,  (Dumbartonshire) 
a&Alford,  Aberdeen 
a&cAlloa 

acZAlmondbank,  Perth 
ab Alness,  R.S.O.  (Ross-shire) 
Altass,  Ardgay,  Lairg 
Altnabreac,  Wick,  Halkirk 
Altnaharra,  Lairg 
a&Alva,  S  O.  (Stirlingshire) 
cZAlves,  Forres 

a&Alyth.  R.S.O.  (Perthshire) 
Amisfield,  Dumfries,  Parkgate 
Amulree,  Dunkeld 
Aucrum,  Jedburgh 
a^Anderston,  See  Glasgow 
a&Annan 
aAnnbank,      Tarbolton        Station, 
R.S.O.  (Ayrshire) 
ci&Anstruther.  Town  Receiving  Office 

at — aCellardyke 
a&Appin,  R.S.O.  Argyllshire 
Applecross,     Lochcarron,     R.S.O. 

(Ross-shire) 
Arbirlot,  Arbroath 


a&cArbroath 

Arbuthnott,  Fordoun 
Archiestown,  Craigellachie 
Ardclach,  Forres,  Nairn 
Ardelve,  Lochalsh 
Ardentinny,  Greenock,  Blairmore 
a/Ardersier,  R.S.O.  (Inverness-shire) 
Ardfern,  Lochgilphead,  Kilmartin 
a&cArdgay 

a&Ardgour,  Fort  William 
aArdnamurchan,  Fort  William 
aArdpatrick,  Greenock 
a&cArdriskaig,  S.O.  ^Argyllshire; 

Ardross,  Alness, R.S.O.  ('Ross-shire^ 
a&cArdrossan 

Ardvasar,  Broadford,  Isle  Ornsay 
a&Ardwell,  R.S.O.  (Wigtownshire) 
aArgyle  Place.     See  Edinburgh 
aArisaig,  Fort  William 
ub Armadale,  Bathgate 
Armadale,  Thurso 
Arncroach,     Pittenweem,     R.S.O. 

(Fifeshire) 
Arnisort,  Portree 
a&Aros,  Oban 
Arran,  Isle  of.   See  Brodick,  Lam- 
lash,  &c. 
aArrochar,  S.O.  (Dumbartonshire) 
Arrochar    Village,    Arrochar,    S.O. 

(Dumbartonshire) 
Artafallie,  Inverness,  Munlochy 
Ascog,  Rothesay 
Ashkirk,  Hawick,  Selkirk 
Assynt,  Lairg,  Lochinver 
Athelstaneford,  Drem. 
afrAuchenblae,  Fordoun 
aAuchencairn,  Castle  Douglass 
Auchencloich,     Kilmarnock,     Gal- 

ston 
Auchencrow,  Ayton,  Chirnside 
dAuchengfay,     Carnwath,     R.S.O. 
I  Lanarkshire ) 
ctcZAuehinleck,  Cumnock 
Auchleeks,  Calvine,  R.S.O.  (Perth- 
shire) Blair  Athol 
Auchleven,  Insch 
a&Auchmill,  Aberdeen 
Auchmithie,  Arbroath 
Auchnacarry,  Fort  William 
a&Auchnacraig,  Oban 
dAuchnagatt,  Ellon 
tZAuchnasheen,  R.S.O.  (Ross-shire), 

Dingwall 
Auchnashellach,      R.S.O.      (Ross- 
shire)  Lochcarron 
ab  Auchterarder 
cLluchterhouse,  Dundee 
cZAuchterless,  Turriff 
aZAuchtermuchty,  R.S.O.  (Fifeshire 
Auchtertool,  Kirkcaldy 
Auldearn,  Nairn 
a&Auldgirth,  Dumfries 
Auldgirnaig,  Pitlochrie 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


59 


Aultbea,  Poolewe,  R .  S.  0.  >  Ross-shire 
a&Aviemore,  R.S.O.  (Inverness-shire) 
aAvoch,  Inverness 
Avonbridge,  Falkirk,  Slamannan 
abcAyr 
a  be  Ay  ton 

Back,  Stornoway 
Badenscoth,  Aberdeen,  Fyvie 
dBailieston,  Glasgow 
Bainshole,  Insch 
Balbeggie,  Perth,  Scone 
Balblair,  R.S.O.  (Ross-shire) 
Baldovie,       Dundee,       Broughty- 
Ferry 
aBalerno,  Currie,  S.  O.  (Mid  Lothian) 

Balfour,  Kirkwall 
ttbBalfron,  Glasgow 
Balgonie,  Markinch 
ftBallachulish,  R.S.O.  (Argyllshire), 
Glencoe 
a&Ballantrae,  Girvan 
a&Ballater,  R.S.O.  (Aberdeenshire) 
a/jBallindalloch,   R.S.O.   (Banffshire) 
a&Ballinluig,  R.S.O.  (Perthshire 
Ballintuim,  Blairgowrie 
Ballygrant,  Greenock,  Bridgend 
Balmaclellan,  New  Galloway,  S.O. 

Kirkcudbrightshire) 
Balmullo,  Cupar  (Fyfe),  Leuchars 
Balquhidder,    Stirling,    Lochearn- 
head 
a&Baltaaound,  Lerwick 

frBanavie,  Fort  William 
a&  Banchory,  R.S.O.    (Aberdeenshire) 

Banchory  Devenick,  Aberdeen 
a&cBanff 

Bankend,  Dumfries 
a'jBankfoot,  Perth 
a&Bannoekburn,  Stirling 
Banton,  Denny,  Kilsyth 
Bargeddie,  Glasgow,  Coatbridge 
Bargrennan,  Newton  Stewart 
Barnhill,  Perth 
Barr,  Girvan 
aBarra,  Lochmaddy 
a&BaiThead.  Glasgow 
aBarrhill,  S.  O.  (Ayrshire) 
Barrock,  Thurso,  Castletown 
Barvas,  Stornoway 
abc  Bathgate 

riBayhead,  Lochmaddy 
a&cBeauly 

Beeswing,  Dumfries 
a&cBeith 

Belhelvie,  Aberdeen 
Belivat,  Nairn 
aBellshill,  S.O.  ('Lanarkshire) 
Berriedale,  Wick,  Dunbeath 
a&Bervie,  Fordoun 
abcBigg&v 

Birgham,  Coldstream 
obBirnam,  R.S.O.  (Perthshire) 
Birness,  Ellon 
Birsay,  Stromness,  Orkney 
Birse,  Aberdeen,  Aboyne 
dBishopbriggs,  Glasgow 


rfBishopton,  S.O.  (Renfrewshire) 
Blackburn,  R.  S.  0.  (Aberdeenshire), 

Kintore 
Blackburn,  Bathgate,  Whitburn 
adBlackford,  R.S.O.  (Perthshire) 
cZBlackhall,      Murray  field,      R.S.O. 
(Mid-Lothian),  Davidson's  Mains 
abBlackhall  St.  See  Greenock 
Blackhillock,  Keith 
Blackhills,  Aberdeen,  Peterhead 
Blackridge,  Bathgate,  Armadale 
Black's  Boat,  Craigellachie,  Ballin- 
dalloch 
abBlackshiels,  S.O.  Mid-Lothian 
Bladnoch,  R.S.O.  (Wigtownshire), 
Wigtown 
a&Blair-Adam,  R.S.O.  (Kinross-shire) 
a&Blair-AthpI 
Blair-Drummond,  Stirling,  Doune 
cr6cBlairgowrie 

Blairlogie,  Stirling 
a&Blairmore,  Greenock 
Blairngone,  Dollar,  R.S.O.,  (County 

Clackmannan 
Blairs-Smithy,  Aberdeen 
aBlanefield,  Glasgow 
aBlantyre,  High,  See  High  Blantyre 
Blantyre  Station,  Glasgow,  Hamil- 
ton 
Blythe  Bridge,  Dolphinton,  R.S.O. 

(Peebles-shire),  Noblehouse 
Boar-Hills,  St.  Andrews 
SBoat  of  Garten,  R.S.O.  (Inverness- 
shire),  Carrbridge 
Boddam,  Peterhead 
Bogroy,  R.S.O.  (Inverness-shire) 
Bohally,  Pitlochry 
Bonar  Village  ;  Ardgay. 
Bonchester  Bridge,  Hawick 
a&Bo'ness,  S.O.  (Linlithgowshire) 
aBonhiil,  Alexandria  (Dumbarton- 
shire) 
aBonnington,  See  Edinburgh 
aBonnybridge,  S.O.    (Stirlingshire) 
aBonnyrigg,  S.O.  (Mid-Lothian) 
Boreland,  Lockerbie 
Borgue,  Kirkcudbright 
(xftBoroughmuirhead,  See  Edinburgh 
aBorrowstounness,  See  Bo'ness 
a&cBothwell,  S.O.  (Lanarkshire) 
Botriphnie,  Keith 
Bowden,  Newton  St.  Boswell's,  S.O. 
(Roxburghshire;  ,  St.  Boswell's 
Bower,  Halkirk,  R.S.O.  (Caithness 
Castletown 
tt&Bowling,  Glasgow 
a&Bowmore,  Greenock 
Bow  of  Fife,  Cupar  (Fife) 
a&cBraco,  R.S.O.  (Perthshire) 
Brae,  Lerwick 
abBraemar,  Aberdeen 
Branxton,  Cornhill,  R.S.O.  (North- 
umberland) 
a&cBrechin, 

Bressay,  Lerwick 
o&Bridgend,  Greenock 


60 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


aicBridge  of  Allan 

Bridge     of     Bucket,      Aberdeen, 

Strathdon 
Bridge  of  Cally,  Blairgowrie 
Bridge  of  Canny,  Aberdeen,  Ban- 
chory 
Bridge  of  Dee,  Aberdeen 
Bridge  of  Don,  Aberdeen 
fZBridge  of  Dun,  Montrose 
a&cBridge  of  Barn 

Bridge  of  Fiddich,  Craig  Ellachie, 

Dufftown 
Bridge    of  Gairn,   Aberdeen,  Bal- 

later 
Bridge  of  Marnoch,  Huntly,  Aber- 

cbirder 
Bridge  of  Roy,  S.  O.  (Inverness-sh. ) 

Fort  William 
Bridge  of  Turk,  Callander,  R.S.O. 
(Perthshire), 
acffiridge  of  Weir,  Johnstone 
Bridge  of  Westfield,  Thurso 
a&Bridgeton.     See  Glasgow 
a6Broadford 
a&cBrodick,  R.S.O.  Isle  of  Arran  (Ar- 
drossan). 
c?Brodie,  Forres 
afeBroomielaw.     See  Glasgow 
a6cBrora,  R.S.O.    (Sutherlandshire.) 
aBrougham  Street.     See  Greenock 
a&cBroughty  Ferry,  Dundee 
a&Broxburn  S.O.  (Linlithgowshire). 
Brunton,  Cupar  (Fife) 
Brydekirk,  Annan 
aBuchanan  Street.     See  Glasgow 

Buchanty,  Perth,  Methven 
abBuckhaven,  Leven 
alcBuckie,  Fochabers 
(iBucklyvie,  Stirling,  Kippen 
Bunavoulin,  Fort  William,  Morvern 
Bunchrew  Station,  R.S.O.  (Inver- 
ness-shire. )     Inverness 
«6Bunessan,  Oban 
a6Burghead,  Elgin 

Burnbrae,  Perth,  Methven 
Burn  of  Cambus,  Stirling,  Doune 
abcBurntisland 
Burra,  Lerwick 
Burray,   Kirkwall,   St.    Margaret's 

Hope 
Burravoe,  Lerwick 
aBurrelton,  Cupar  Angus 
Burwick,  Kirkwall,  St.  Margaret's 
Hope 
a&Busby,  Glasgow 
Butterstone,  Dunkeld 
Cabrach,  Aberdeen,  Rhynie 
Cairness,  Aberdeen,  Lonmay 
Cairngrassie,  Stonehaven 
Cairnie,  Huntly 

Caimnorrie,  Aberdeen,  New  Deer 
&Cairnryan,  Stranraer 
Calder,  Thurso 
Calderbank,  Airdrie 
a&CaUander,  R.S.O.    (Perthshire.) 
aCalton.     See  Glasgow 


fcCalvine, R.S.O.  (Perthshire.)  Blair 
Athol 
cr&Cambus,  Stirling 

Cambusbarron,  Stirling 
a&Cambuslang,  Glasgow 

Camelon,  Falkirk 
a&cCampbeltown 

Campfield,  Aberdeen,  Banchory 
Camptown,  Jeburgh 
Canisbay,  Wick 
afrCanonbie,  R.S.O.  (Dumfriesshire.) 
aCarboss,  R.S.O.  (Inverness-shire.) 
acZCardross,  S.O.   (Dumbartonshire.) 
Careston,  Brechin 
Carfin,  Motherwell 
Carinish,  Lochmaddy 
Carloway,  Stornoway 
a&cCarluke 

Carmunnoch,  Glasgow,  Busby 
Carmyllie,  Arbroath 
Carnbee,  Pittenweem,  R.S.O  (Fife.) 
Carnbo,  Kinross 
Carnock,  Dunfermline 
abc< 'arnoustie,  R.S.O.   (Forfar.) 
a&Carnwath,  R.S.O.   (Lanarkshire.) 
a&Carradale,  S.O.  (Argyle.) 
aCarrbridge,  Aviemore,  R.  S.  0.    (In- 
verness-shire. ) 
Carrington,      Gorebridge,     R.S.O. 

Midlothian 
Carron,  Larbert,  R.S.O.  (Stirling- 
shire. )     Falkirk 
Carronbridge,  Denny 
Carronbridge,  Thornhill 
Carron    Shore,     Larbert,      R.S.O. 

(Stirlingshire. )     Falkirk 
dCarron  Station,  Craigellachie,  Aber- 
lour 
Carrutherstown,  Lockerbie,  Annan 
Carsphairn,  Dairy,   R.S.O.     (Kirk- 
cudbrightshire. )   New  Galloway 
Carstairs,  Lanark,  Carnwath 
cZCarstairs  Junction,  R.S.O.     (Lan- 
arkshire. )     Carnwath 
Castlebay,  Lochmaddy,  Barra 
«.6cCastle  Douglas 

Castlehill,  Inverness 
Castle    Kennedy    Station,    R.S.O. 
(Wigtownshire. )    Stranraer 
a&Castletown,  Thurso 
aCastle  Street.     See  Aberdeen 
aCastle  Street.     See  Edinburgh 

Cathcart,  Glasgow,  Busby 
aCatrine,  Mauchline 
aCauseyside  Street.     See  Paisley 
Causewayhead,  Stirling 
Cawdor,  Nairn 
a&Cellardyke,  Anstruther 
a&cCeres,  Cupar  (Fife) 
ab  Chance  Inn,  Arbroath 
Chapelhall,  Airdrie,  Holytown 
Chapelknowe,     Canonbie,     R.S.O. 

(Dumfriesshire. ) 
Chapelton,  Hamilton,  Strathaven 
Chareltown,  Ballindalloch,  R.S.O. 
(Banffshire. )     Tomintoul 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


Gl 


a&Charing  Cross.    See  Glasgow 
a&cCharlestown,  Dunfermline 
«&Charlotte  Place.     See  Edinburgh 
Cherrybank,  Perth 
a&cChirnside,  R.S.O.  (Berwickshire.) 
Chryston,  Glasgow 
Clachaig,  Greenock,  Sandbank 
SClachan,  Greenock,  Tayinloan 
Clachnaharry,  Inverness 
Clackmannan,  Alloa 
Cladich,  R.S.O.  (Argyllshire.)  Dal- 

mally 
Clarencefield,  Annan 
Clarkston,  Airdrie 
Clashmore,      Ardgay,       Dornoch, 

R.S.O.  (Sutherlandshire.) 
Clatt,  Kennethmont,  R.S.O.  (Aber- 
deenshire) 
Claverhouse,  Dundee 
Cleish,  Kinross,  Blair  Adam 
Cleland,  Motherwell,  Wishaw 
aClerk  Street.     See  Edinburgh 
Clintmains,  Newton,  St.  Boswells, 
S.O.  (Roxburghsh.)  St.  Boswells 
Clochan,  Fochabers 
Clola,  Mintlaw 
(loseburn,  Thornhill 
Clovenfords,  Galashiels 
Chinas,  Nairn 
Cluny,  Aberdeen 
oClydebank,  Glasgow 
Clynder,  Helensburgh,  Roseneath 
Coaltown,  Dysart,  R.S.O.    (Fife) 
a&cCoatbridge 

aCoatdyke,  Coatbridge 
a&cCockburnspath 
a&Cockburn  Street.     See  Edinburgh 
Cockenzie,  Prestonpans,  S.O.  (Had- 
dingtonshire.) 
Coigach,    Ullapool,    R.S.O.    (Ross- 
shire) 
aColaboll,  Lairg 
aColdingham,  Ayton 
ctftColdstream 

«6Colinsburgh,  R.S.O.  (Fife.) 
afrColinton,  Edinburgh 
Colintraive.      Greenock,     Tigh-na- 

bruaich 
Coll,  Oban,  Tyree 
Collessie,       Ladybank,        Aucher- 

muchty 
Collieston,  Ellon 
Collin,  Dumfries 
6Colmonell,  Girvan,  Ballantrae 
Colonsay,  Greenock,  Portascaig 
Colpy,  Insch 
Col  vend,  Dalbeattie 
aComely  Green.     S^e  Edinburgh 
o&cComrie,  Crieff 

Condorrat,  Airdrie,  Kilsyth 
a&Conon  Bridge,  Dingwall 

Contin,  Dingwall,  Strathpeffer 
Coppercleuch,  Selkirk 
Cornhill,      R.S.O.      (Northumber- 
land), Coldstream 
cZCornhill,  Banff 


Corrie,    Brodick,    R.S.O.    (Isle    of 

Arran 
Corsock,  Dalbeattie 
a&Corstorphine,  Edinburgh 
Cortachy,  Kirriemuir 
Countesswells,  Aberdeen 
a&cCoupar  Angus 

Courance,  Lockerbie,  Lochmaben 
Cousland,  Dalkeith 
Cove,  Aberdeen 
a&Cove,  Greenock 
a&Cowcaddens.     See  Glasgow 
adCowdenbeath,    Lochgelly,    R.S.O. 
(Fife.) 
Coylton,  Ayr,  Annbank 
Craichie,  Forfar 
a&Craigellachie 
aCraighouse  (Jura),  Greenock 
Craigie,  Kilmarnock 
Craigielands,  Moffat 
Craigievar,  Aberdeen,  Alford 
Craigton,  Carnouston,  R.S.O.  (For- 
far) 
a&Crail,  S.O.  (Fifeshire) 
Crailing,  Kelso,  Jedburgh 
Cramond,    Edinburgh,    Davidsons 

Mains 
Cramond       Bridge,       Edinburgh, 

Davidsons  Mains 
Cranshaws,  Dunse 
eJCrathes,  Aberdeen,  Banchory 
Crathie,  Aberdeen,  Ballater 
Crawfordjohn,    Abington.    R.S.O. 
(Lanarkshire),  Leadhills 
ot&Creetown,    R.S.O.    (Kircudbright- 
shire) 
a&cCrieff 

Crimond,  Peterhead,  Lonmay 
Crinan,  Lochgilphead,  Kilmartin 
Crocketfoi-d,  Dumfries,   Dalbeattie 
a&Cromarty,  R.S.O.  (Cromarty) 
Cromdale,    R.S.O.      (Morayshire), 

Grantown 
Crook,  Biggar, 
aCross.     See  Edinburgh 
Crossbost,  Stornoway 
Crossford,  Lanark,  Carluke 
a&Crossgates,  S.O.  (Fifeshire) 
a&Crosshill,  Glasgow 
aCrosshill,  Maybole 
Crosslee,  Stow,  S.O.  (Midlothian) 
Crossmichael,      R.S.O.      (Kirkcud- 
brightshire), Castle  Douglas 
Crossmyloof,Glasgow.Pollockshaws 
Cross    Roads,    Fochabers,    Cullen, 

Keith 
aCrown  Street.     See  Glasgow 
afrCrown  Street.     See  Edinburgh 
Croy,  Fort  George  Station 
Cruden,  Ellon 

Culbokie,  Dingwall,  Conon  Bridge 
Culduthel,  Inverness 
a&Culleu,  Fochabers 
Cullicudden,   Invergordon,   R.S.O. 
(Ross-shire) 
iCullavoe,  Lerwick,  Baltasound 


62 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


Culrain.R.  S.  0.  (Ross-shire), Ardgay 
a&Culross,  Alloa 
Culter,  Biggar 

Cultercullen,  Aberdeen,  Ellon 
dCults,  Aberdeen 
Cumbernauld,  Glasgow,  Kilsyth 
Cummertrees,  Annan 
aCumminestown,  Turriff 
a&Cuinnock 

Cunningsburgh,  Lerwick 
a&cCupar  (Fife) 

a&cCurrie,  R.S.O.  (Midlothian) 
a&Dailly,  Maybole 
aDairsie,  Cupar  (Fife) 
a&Dalbeattie 
dDalguise,  Dunkeld 
Daljarroch,    S.O.  (Ayrshire),  Barr- 
hUl. 
a&cDalkeith 

Dallas,  Forres 
aDalmally 

aDalmarnock  Road.     See  Glasgow 
a&Dahnellington,  S.O.  (Ayrshire) 
Dalmeny,        Edinburgh,         South 

Queensferry 
Dalmuir,  Glasgow,  Old  Kilpatrick 
a&cDalry 

Dairy,  R.S.O.  (Kirkcudbrightshire), 

New  Galloway 
Dalrymple,  Ayr,  Maybole 
Dalswinton,  Dumfries,  Auldgirth 
Dalton,  Lockerbie 
dDalwhinnie,     R.S.O.      (Inverness- 
shire),  Kingussie 
Damhead,  Milnathort,  R.S.O.  (Kin- 
ross-shire) 
Darnaway,  Forres 
Darnick,  Melrose 
Darvel,  Kilmarnock,  Newmilns 
dDava,    Grantown,  R.S.O.    (Inver- 
ness-shire) 
aicDavidson's  Mains  (Edinburgh) 
Daviot,  Inverness 
Daviot,  Aberdeen,  Old  Meldrum 
Deanburnhaugh,  Hawick 
Deanston,  Stirhng,  Doune 
Deerness,  Kirkwall 
Delny,  Inverness.  Invergordon 
Denhead,  St.  Andrews 
Denhead  of  Auchmacoy,  Ellon 
a&cDenholm,  Hawick 

Denino,  St.  Andrews 
abc  Denny 

Deimyloanhead.  Denny 
Deskford,  Fochabers,  Cullen 
a&cDingwall 

Dirleton,  Drem,  North  Berwick 
a&Dollar,  S.O.  (Clackmannanshire) 
Dolphinton,   R.S.O.    (Peeblesshire) 

Noblehouse 
Dorback,  Craigellachie,  Grantown 
Dores,  Inverness 
Dornie,  Lochalsh 
»6Dornoch,  R.S.O.  (Sutherlandshire) 

Dornock,  Annan 
a&Douglas,  Lanark 


Douglastown,  Forfar 
a&Doune,  R.S.O.  (Perthshire) 

Dounby,  Stromness,  S.O.   (Orkney; 
Downfield,  Dundee 
aDreghorn,  R.S.O.  (Ayrshire) 
a&Drem 

Drumblade,  Huntly 
c/Drumlithie.  Fordoun 
a&Drummore,  R.S.O.  (Wigtownshire) 
a6Drumnadrochit,  R.S.O.  (Inverness- 
shire) 
Drumoak,  Aberdeen 
a&Drymen,  Glasgow 

Drymen  Station,  Glasgow,  Drymen 
Dubford,  Banff,  Macduff 
Duddingston,    Edinburgh,    Porto- 
bello 
a&Dufftown,  R.S.O.  (Banffshire) 
Duffus,  Elgin 

aDuke  Street.     See  Edinburgh 
a&Duke  Street.     See  Glasgow 
Dulnain  Bridge,  Grantown,  R.S.O. 
(Inverness-shire) 
a&Durnbarton 
a&cDumfries.     Town  Receiving  Office 
at— 
aMaxweltown 
frDunalastair,    R.S.O.    (Perthshire), 
Rannoch 
a6Dunaskin,  S.O.  (Ayrshire) 
ci6cDunbar 
aiDunbeath,  Wick 
abcDunblane 

Duncanstone,  Insch 
Duncow,  Dumfries,  Auldgirth 
aftcDundee.    Town  Receiving  Offices 
at— 

aHilltown 
aKing  Street 
aPerth  Road 
oScouringburn 
Dundonald,  Kilmarnock,  Dreg  horn 
Dundrennan,  Kirkcudbright 
Dunecht,  Aberdeen,  Kintore 
a&cDunfermline 
a&cDunkeld 

Dunlop,   Stewarton,    R.S.O.    (Ayr- 
shire) 
Dunmore,  Stirling,  Alloa 
Dunnet,  Thurso,  Castletown 
Dunnichen,  Forfar 
ab  Dunning,  Perth 
a&Dunoon 
dDunphail,  R.S.O.  (Inverness-shire) 
cZDunragit,   R.S.O.    (Wigtownshire), 
Glenluce 
a&Dunrossness,  Lerwick 

Dunscore,  Dumfries,  Auldgirth 
a&cDunse,  R.S.O.  (Fife) 

Dunshelt,  Auchtermuchty 
Dunsyre,       Dolphinton.        R.S.O. 

(Peeblesshire),  Noblehouse 
Duntocber,    Glasgow,    Old    Kirk- 

patrick 
Duntulum,  Portree,  Uig 
a&Dunvegan,  Skye 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


63 


Duraden,  Cupar  (Fifeshire) 
a  Durness,  Lairg 
Durris,  Aberdeen,  Banjhory 
Durrisdeer,  Thornhill 
Duror,  S.O.  (Argyllshire),  Appin 
(ZDyce,  Aberdeen,  Auchmill 
a&cDysart,  R.S.O.  (Fifeshire) 
aEaglesfield,  Eeclefechan 
Eaglesham,  Glasgow,  Busby 
abEarlston,  S.O.  (Berwickshire) 
abEasdale,  Oban 

East  Kilbride,  Glasgow,  Hamilton 
East  Wemyss,  Dysart,  R.S.O.  (Fife), 

West  Wemyss 
East  Yell,  Lerwick 
abcEeclefechan 

Eccles,  Coldstream 
Echt,  Aberdeen 
Eday,  Kirkwall 
dEddleston,      S.  O.      (Peeblesshire), 

Peebles 
abEdinbane,  Portree 
abc  Edinburgh,  with  Branch  and  Town 
Receiving  Offices  at— 
Branch  Offices — 

abCharlotte  place,   Queensferry 

street 
abLeith 
Receiving  Offices — 
aArgyle  place 
aBonnington 
abBoroughrauirhead 
a-Castle  street 
aClerk  street  ' 
abCockburn  street 
aComely  green 
aCross 
abCrown  street,  Leith  walk 
a.Duke  street 
aElm-row 
aFountainbridge 
abGranton  harbour 
aGrassmarket 
abHanover  street 
«6Holyrood 
alndia  street 
abLaurieston 
adLeith  walk 
aLindsay  place 
oLondon  street 
abNewhaven 
abNewington 
abNicolson  street 
a&North  Junction  street,  Leith 
aPitt  street 
«Port  Hopetoun 
abPrinces  street,  No.  98a 
abSandport  street 
dbStockbridge 
abWarriston 
abWest  Maitland  street 
cZEdrom,      R.S.O.      (Berwickshire), 
Chirnside 
abEizell,  Brechin 
a&Eglinton  Street.    See  Glasgow 
Eigg,  Greenock,  Arisaig 


Elderslie,  Paisley,  Johnstone 
abcElgin 
abElie,  R.S.O.   (Fife) 
aocEUon 

<xElm  Row.     See  Edinburgh 
Enochdhu,  Pitlochrie 
Enzie,  Fochabers,  Buckie 
acd  Errol,  R.S.O.  (Perthshire) 

Errol  Village,  Errol,  R.S.O.  (Perth- 
shire) 
Eskdalemuir,  Langholm 
Ettrick  Bridge,  Selkirk 
Etal,    Cornhill,      R.S.O.      (North- 
umberland), Lowick 
rt&Evanton,  R.S.O.  (Ross-shire) 

ftEvie,  S.O.  Orkney 
abcEyemouth,  Eyton 
Fair  Isle,  Lerwick 
Fairlie,  Greenock,  Largs 
abcFalkirk.      Town  Receiving    Office 
at-  aGrakamston 
ab Falkland,  Ladybanfe 
Farnell,  Brechin 
Farr,  Thurso,  Tongue 
Fasnacloich,  Ledaig,  R.S.O.  (Argyll- 
shire), Appin 
abFauldhouse,  S.O.  (Linlithgowshire) 
abFearn,  R.S.O.  (Ross-shire) 
Fen  wick,  S.O.  (Ayrshire) 
Ferryden,  Montrose 
Feshie  Bridge,  Kingussie 
Fetlar,  Lerwick  . 
Fetterangus,  Mintlaw 
abcFettercairn,  Laurencekirk 
Fincastle,  Pitlochrie 
Findhorn,  Forres 
Finstown.  S.O.  Orkney,  Kirkwall 
Fintray,  Aberdeen,  Kintore 
Fintry,  Glasgow 
Fisherie,  Turriff 

Five- Mile-House,  Dundee,  Lochee 
Flotta,  Kirkwall 
abcFochabers 

Folda,  Alyth,  R.S.O.  (Perthshire) 
Forbes,  Aberdeen ,  Alf ord 
Ford,     Cornhill,     R.S.O.     (North- 
umberland), Lowick 
abFord,  Dalkeith 

Ford  (Lochawe),  Lochgilphead,  Kil- 
martin 
abcFordoun 

Fordyce,  Banff,  Portsoy 
ot  boForfar 

Forgandenny,  Bridge  of  Earn 
Forglen,  TurriffJ 
Forneth,  Blairgowrie 
Forgue,  Huntly 
abcForres 

Forsinard,      R.S.O.      (Sutherland- 
shire),  Halkirk 
Forss,  Thurso 
abFort  Augustus,  R.S.O.  (Inverness- 
shire) 
dForteviot,  Perth,  Dunning. 
abFort    George,    R.S.O.    (Inverness- 
shire 


64 


POSTAL    DIItECTOKY. 


o&Fort  George  Station 
Forth,  Lanark,  Carnwath 
Fortingal,  Aberfeldy 
a&cFortrose,  Inverness 
a&cFort  William 

Fossaway,  Kinross 
Foulden,  Berwick,  Ayton 
aFountainbridge.     See  Edinburgh 
Fountain  Hall,   Stow,    S.O.   (Mid- 
Lothian/1 
Fowlis,  Crieff 
a&cFraserburgh 

Freuchie,  Ladybank ,  Falkland 
a&Friockheim,  Arbroath 
Fuinafort,  Oban,  Bunessan 
Furnace,  S.O.  (Argyllshire,1  Minard, 
a&Fyvie,  R.S.O.  ('Aberdeenshire; 
a&Gairloch,  R.S.O.  fRoss-shire> 
a&cGalasJhiels 

aGallowgate.     See  Glasgow 
a&cGalston,  Kilmarnock 

Gardenstown,  Banff,  Macduff 
Garderhouse,  Lerwick 
a&Gareloch  Head,  Helensbro' 
a&Garlieston,  R.S.O.  ('Wigtownshire^ 

Gargunnock,  Stirling,  Kippen 
a&Garmouth,  R.  S.  O.  Morayshire^ 
Garrabost,  Stornoway 
Garrynahine,  Stornoway 
aGarscube  Cross.     -See  Glasgow 

Gartcosh,  Glasgow,  Coatbridge 
cJGartly,      R.S.O.      (Aberdeenshire,* 
Rhynie 
Gartmore.  Stirling,  Balfron 
Garvald,  Prestonkirk 
Z>Garve,    R.S.O.    ('Ross-shire^  Ding- 
wall 
Gask,  Auchterarder,  Dunning 
Gasstown,  Dumfries 
a&eGatehouse,  R.S.O.  ('Kirkcudbright- 
shire/' 
Gateside,  Strathmiglo,  R.S.O.  (File) 
Gattonside,  Melrose 
Gavinton  ;  Dunse. 
Gelston  ;  Castle  Douglas. 
aGeorge  Street,  See  Aberdeen. 
aGeorge  Street,  See  Glasgow. 
Gifford ;  Haddington. 
Gigha  ;  Greenock,  Tayinloan. 
Gilmerton ;  Crieff. 
a&cGirvan. 

Gladsmuir ;  Tranent. 
cZGlammis,     R.S.O.     (Forfarshire"). 
Forfar. 
a&cGlasgow,  with  Branch  and  Town 
Receiving  Offices  at — 
Branch  Offices — 
a&Anderston. 
abCharing  Cross. 
a&Hillhead. 
a&Hope-street. 
a&Partick. 
Receiving  Offices  — 
a&Bridgeton. 
a&Broomielaw. 
arfBuchanan  street. 


Receiving  Offices— 

aCalton. 

a&Cowcaddena. 

aCrown  street. 

aDalmarnock  road. 

a6Duke  street. 

a&Eglinton  street. 

aGallowgate. 

a6Garscube  Cross. 

aGeorge  street. 

aGovan  road. 

aGreat  Hamilton  Street. 

albrox. 

aKelvinbridge. 

a&Kingston. 

aKinning  park. 

aNew  City  Road. 

aOatlands. 

aPaisley  road. 

aRutherglen  road. 

aSt.  Enoch  square. 

aSt.  George's  Cross. 

a&Saint  Rollox. 

a&Sandyford. 

aSauchieh  all-street.     (122.) 

aStirling  road. 

aStockwell  street. 

a&The  Cross. 

a&Whitevale. 
Glass,  Huntly. 
Glasserton,      Whithorn,      R.  S.  0. 

Wigtonshire.) 
Glenapp,  Girvan,  Ballantree. 
Glenbarr,  S.O.  Argyllshire)  Tayin- 
loan. 
Glenbuck,  Lanark,  Muirkirk. 
Glencaple,  Dumfries. 
tfGlencarse,  Perth,  Errol. 
a&Glencoe,        Ballachuhsh,        S.O. 

(Argyllshire) 
Glenclale,  Portree,  Dunvegan. 
Glendaruel,    Greenock,   Rothesay, 

Tigh-na-bruaich. 
Glendoick,    Perth,    Errol,    R.S.O. 

(Perthshire) 
Glenelg,  Lochalsh. 
Glenfinnan,  Fort- William. 
a&Glengarnock,  R.S.O.     (Ayrshire.) 
Glenisla,    Alyth,  R.S.O.      (Perth- 
shire) 
Glenlivat,     Ballindalloch,     R.S.O. 

(Banffshire.) 
Glenlochar,  Castle-Douglas, 
a^aienluce,  R.S.O.     (Wigtonshire.) 
Glsnlyon,  Aberfeldy,  Killin. 
c.Glsnmorriston,     R.S.O.        (Inver- 
ness-shire. ) 
Glenshee,  Blairgowrie. 
Glen-Urquhart,  Inverness,  Druni- 

nadrochit. 
a&cGolspie. 

Gordon,     R.S.O.      (Berwickshire) 

Greenlaw. 
a&Gorebridge,  R.S.O.  (Mid-Lothian) 
Gortlech,  Inverness,  Fort- Augustus 
cZGourdon,  Fordoun,  Bervie 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


65 


abcGourock,  Greenock 
a&cGovan,  Glasgow 
aGovaiihill,  Glasgow 
aGovan  Road,  See  Glasgow 

Gowanbank,  Arbroath 
aGrahamston.  See  Falkirk 
afreGrangemouth 

a&Granton  Harbour,  See  Edinburgh 
a&Grantown,  R.S.O.  (Inverness-sh.) 
cuZGrantshouse,  R.S.O.   (Berwicksh.) 
aGrassrnarket,  See  Edinburgh 
aGreat  Hamilton  Street,   See  Glas- 
gow 
«6Greenlaw,  R.S.O.  (Berwickshire) 
a&cGreenock.Town  Receiving  Houses 
at— 

a6Blackhall  Street 
aBrougham  Street 
a  Roxburgh  Street 
a&Rue  End  Street 
Greens,  Turriff,  Cuminestown 
dGretna,  Carlisle,  Longtown 
Greystone,  Arbroath 
Gruinart  (Islay),   Greenock,  Bridg- 
end 
Guardbridge,     Cupar     (Fife),     St 

Andrews 
Guildtown,  Perth 
Gullane,  Drem,  Aberlady 
cZGuthrie,  Arbroath,  Friockheim 
abcHaddington 
dHalbeath,  Dunfermline 
aHalkirk,  R.S.O   (Caithness) 
Halkirk,  hoadside,  Halkirk  R.S.O. 
(Caithness) 
a&cHamilton 
a£>Hanover  Street,  See  Edinburgh 
Harlosh,  Portree,  Dunvega 
Haroldswick,  Lerwick,  Baltasound 
Harray,  (Orkney),  Stromness 
a&Harris,  Stornoway 
Harthill.  Bathgate,  Whitburn 
Hatton,  Ellon 

Haugh-head,     Glasgow,     Lennox- 
town 
Haugh  of  Urr,  Dalbeattie 
aicHawick 

Haywood,  Lanark,  Carnwath 
Heath  Cottage,  Elgin 
Heiton,  Kelso 
a&Helensburgh 

a&Helmsdale,     R.S.O.    (Sutherland- 
shire) 
Heriot,  Gorebridge,   R.S.O.    (Mid- 
Lothian) 
Heriotfield,  Perth,  Methven 
Hermiston,  Currie  (Mid-Lothian) 
a  High  Blantyre,  Glasgow 
Hightae,  Lockerbie  (Lochmaben) 
Hillend,  Inverkeithing,  S.O.  (Fife- 
shire  ) 
a&Hillhead,  See  Glasgow 
Hillside,  Aberdeen 
Hillside,  Montrose 
Hillswick,  Lerwick 
allilltown,  See  Dundee 


afrHolyrood,  See  Edinburgh 
«6Holytown.  S.O.  (Lanarkshire) 
6  Holy  town  Station,  R.S.O.  (Lanark- 
shire) Holytown 
Holywood,  Dumfries 
Hopeman,  Elgin,  Burghead 
abHope  Street,  See  Glasgow 

Houston,    Johnstone,     Bridge    of 

Weir 
Howmore,  Lochmaddy 
Howood,  Paisley,  Johnstone 
Hughton,  Beauly 
Huntingtower,  Perth 
a&cHuntly 

Hurlet,  Glasgow,  Barrhead 
o&Hurlford,  Kilmarnock 
Hutton,  Berwick 
albrox,  See  Glasgow 
Inchbare,  Brechin 
a&Inchture,  R.S.O.  (Perthshire) 
alndia  Street,  See  Edinburgh 
a&Innellan,  Greenock 
«6Iimerleithen,  R.S.O.  (Peeblesshire) 

Innerwick,  Dunbar 
a&Insch 
Inveran,    R.S.O.  (Sutherlandshire) 
Ardgay 
a&clnverary 

Invercannich,  Beauly 
Inverfarigaig,  Inverness 
oTdnvergarry,  R.S.O.    (Inverness-sh.) 
«6Invergordon,  R.S.O.  (Ross-shire) 

Inverie,  Broadford 
afrlnverkeitking,  S.O.  (Fifeshire) 
Inverkeithny,  Turriff 
Inverkindie,  Aberdeen,  Rhynie 
Inverkip,  Greenock,  Wemy'ss  Bay 
a&clnverness 

Invershin,      R.S.O.      (Sutherland- 
shire) Ardgay 
a&clnverurie 

Iona,  Oban,  Bunessan 
a&clrvine 

a&Isle  Ornsav,  Broadford 
enisle  of  Wlitlnrn,  Whithorn,  R.S.O. 
(Wigtownshire) 
Isle  Toll,  Dumfries,  Auldgirth 
Itlaw,  Banff 

Jamestown,  Alexandria  (Dumbar- 
tonshire) 
Janetstown,  Thurso 
a b Jedburgh 

abJock's  Lodge,  Edinburgh 
a&Joknshaven,    Fordoun 
afrJohnstone 
Johnstone  Bridge,  Lockerbie 
Juniper    Green,     Currie,      R.S  0. 

(Midlothian) 
Keig,  Aberdeen,  Afford 
Keills,  Lochgilphead 
Keiss,  Wick 
abc  Keith 
abc  Kelso 

Kelton  Hill  Castle  Douglas 
aKelvinbridge,  See  Glasgow 
a^Kemnay,  Aberdeen 


66 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


acZKennethmont,  R.S.O.   (Aberdeen- 
shire) 
Kenmore,  Aberfeldy 
Kennoway,     Windygates,     R.S.O. 

(Fife) 
Kessoek,  Inverness 
Kettins,  Coupar  Angus 
abKettle,  Lady  bank 
Kilbarchan,  Johnstone 
Kilberry,  Greenock,  Ardpatrick 
abKilbirnie,  R.S.O.   (Ayrshire) 
b  Kilbride,  Lochmaddy 
Kilbride,  See  East  and  West  Kil- 
bride 
Kilchrennan,    Cladich,     S.O.   (Ar- 
gyllshire), Taynuilt 
Kilconquhar,      S.O.      (Fifeshire), 
Colinsburgh 
abcKilcreggan.  Greenock 

Kildonan,    R.S.O.,     (Sutherland), 

Helmsdale 
Kilfinan,        Greenock,        Tigh-na- 

bruaich 
Kilham,  Coldstream 
Kilearn,  Glasgow.  Balfron 
Killeai-n  Station,  'Glasgow,  Balfron 
Killearnan,  Inverness 
Killen,  Inverness,  Fortrose 
ab  Killin,  Stirling 
dKilmalcohn,  Greenock,  Bridge  of 

Weir 
Kilmany,  Cupar  (Fife) 
abcKilmarnock 
abKilmartin,  Lochgilphead 
aKilmaurs,  R.S.O.   (Ayrshire),  Kil- 
marnock 
aKilmelford,  Lochgilphead 
Kilmichael,  Glassary, Lochgilphead 
Kilmorack,  Beauly 
Kilmorie,  Lamlash,  R.S.O.  (Isle  of 

Arran) 
Kilmuir,  Portree,  Uig 
Kilmun,  Greenock,  Strone 
Kilninver,  Oban 
Kilpatrick,  See  New  and  Old  Kil- 

patrick 
Kilrenny,  Anstruther 
abcKilsyth.  Glasgow 
Kiltarlity,  Beauly 
rt&Kilwinning,  R.S.O.  (Ayrshire) 
cZKinbrace,  R.S.O.  (Sutherlandsh. ), 
Helmsdale 
Kincaldrum,  Forfar 
abcKincardine,  Alloa 
aKincardine  O'Neil,  Aberdeen 
dKincraig,  Kingussie 
Kingairloch,  Fort  William,  Stron- 

tian 
Kingarth,  Rothesay 
dKing  Edward,  Banff 
abKinghorn,  S.O.  (P'ifeshire) 
Kinglassie,  Kirkcaldy,  Leslie 
Kingsbairns,  St.  Andrews,  Crail 
abKingston,  See  Glasgow 
Kingston,  North  Berwick 
aKing  Street,  See  Dundee 


abKingussie 
Kinlochard,  Stirling,  Balfron 
Kinlochbervie,  Lairg 
Kinlochewe,  Auchnasheen,  R.S.O. 

(Ross-shire),  Gairloch 
Kinlochmoidart,      Fort     William, 

Salen 
Kinmuck,  Inverurie 
Kinneff,  Stonehaven,  Bervie 
aKinning  Park,  See  Glasgow 
abcKinross 

Kintail,  Lochalsh 
Kintessock,  Forres 
abKintore,  R.S.O.  (Aberdeenshire) 
abKippen,  Stirling 
Kippford,  Dalbeattie 
Kirkbank,  Kelso 
Kirkbean,  Dumfries 
Kirkbuddo,  Forfar 
abcKirkcaldy 

Kirkcolm,  Stranraer 
Kirkconnel,      Sanquhar,      R.S.O. 
(Dumfriesshire) 
abKirkowan,  R.S.O.  (Wigtonshire) 
abKirkcudbright 
Kirk  field  Bank,  Lanark 
Kirkgunzeon,     R.S.O.     (Kirkcud- 
brightshire), Dalbeattie 
dKirkinner,    R.S.O.    (Wigtonshire), 
Wigton 
abcKirkintilloch,  Glasgow 
ab Kirkliston,  S.O.  (Linlithgowshire) 
Kirkmahoe,  Dumfries 
Kirkmichael,  Blairgowrie 
Kirkmichael,  Maybole 
aKirkrnuirhill,  S.O.  (Lanarkshire) 
Kirknewton,   R.S.O.  (Midlothian), 

Midcalder 
Kirkoswald,  Maybole 
Kirkpatrick  Durham,  Dalbeattie 
Kirkpatrick-Fleming,  Ecclefechan, 
Eaglesfield 
abcKirkwall 
ab  Kirn,  Greenock 
abKhriemuir 
cZKirtlebridge,  Ecclefechan 
Kishorn,  Locharron,  R.S.O.  (Ross- 
shire) 
Knockando,  Craigiellachie 
Knockbaiu,  Inverness,  Munlochy 
Knowe,  Kirkcowan,  S.O.  (Wigton- 
shire) 
Kyleakin,  Lochalsh 
abLadybank 
Ladykirk,   Norham,   R.S.O.    (Nor- 
thumberland) 
Lagg  (Jura),  Greenock,  Craighouse 
aLaggan,  Kingussie 
Laighdoors,  Crieff,  Braco 
abLairg 
Lamancha,  Edinburgh.Noblehouse 
West  Linton 
aoLamington,  Biggar 
«/>Lamlash,  R.S.O.  (Isle  of  Arran) 
abcLanark 
aLangbank,  Port  Glasgow 


POSTAL   DIRECTORY. 


67 


abLangholm 

Langshaw,  Galashiels 
adLarbert,  R.  S.  O.     (Stirlingshire) 
abLargo,  S.O.     (Fifeshire) 

Largoward,   St    Andrews,   Colins- 
burgh 
ab  Largs,  Greenock 
abLarkhall,  S.O.     (Lanarkshire) 
La.ssodie,    Dunfermline,    Cowden- 
beath 
abLasswade 
aLatheron,  Wick 
'  abLauder,  S.  0.  (Berwickshire) 
abcLaurencekirk 

Laurieston,  Castle  Douglas 
abLaurieston,  See  Edinburgh 
Laurieston,  Falkirk 
Leadburn  Toll,  Edinburgh,  Penny- 
cuick 
abLeadkills,       Abington,        R.S.O- 
(Lanarkshire) 
Ledaig,  R.S.O.    (Argyllshire)  Oban 
abLeith,  See  Edinburgh 
Leitholm,  Coldstream 
acZLeith  Walk,  See  Edinburgh 
abLennoxtown,  Glasgow 
abLenzie,  Glasgow 
abcLerwick 
Leslie,  Insch 
abLeslie,  R.S.O.     (Fife) 
abcLesmahagow,  S.O.      (Lanarkshire) 
Leswalt,  Stranraer 
Letham,  Ladybank 
Letham,  Forfar 
Lethnot,  Brechin,  Edzell 
abcLeuchars,  R.S.O.     (Fife) 
abc  Leven 

Lhanbryde,  Elgin 
abcLiberton,  Edinburgh 
abLilliesleaf,  S.O.     (Selkirkshire) 
Limekilns,  Dunfermline,  Charles- 

town 
Lindores,  Newburgh  (Fife) 
aLindsay  Place,  See  Edinburgh 
6Linkshouse,  Lerwick 
abLinlithgow 
bLinton,  -See  West  Linton 
Lintrathan,  Kirriemuir 
Linwood,  Paisley 
Lismore,      Appin,      S.O.,    Appin 

lArgyllshire) 
Livingstone,  Mid  Calder 
abcLoanhead,  S.O.  (Midlothian) 
abeLochalsh 

Lochans,    R.S.O.       (Wigtonshire) 
Stranraer 
abLochbroom,  R.S.O.     (Ross-shire) 

aLochbuy.  Oban 
abLochcarron,  R.S.O.     (Ross-shire) 
abLochearnhead,  Stirling 
abcLochee,  Dundee 
Lochend,  R.S.O.    (Inverness-shire) 
Lochfoot,  Dumfries 
Lochgair,  S.O.    (Argyllsh.)  Minard 
abLochgelly,  R.S.O.  (Fifeshire) 
abcLochgilphead 


Lochgoilhead,  Greenock,  Inverary 
aLochinver,  Lairg 
rfLochliuchart,  R.S.O.     (Ross-shire) 

Dingwall 
abLochmaben,  Lockerbie 
abLochmaddy 
Lochore,  Kirkcaldy,  Lochgelly 
Lochranza     (Isle     of     Arran), 
Greenock,  Brodick 
abLochwinnoch,  S.O.  (Renfrewshire) 
abcLochkerbie 

Logie  Pert,  Montrose 
Logierait,        Ballinluig,        R.  S.  0. 
(Perthshire) 
aLondon  St. ,  See  Edinburgh 
Longforgan,  Dundee,  Inchture 
Longhaven,  Ellon,  Peterhead 
abLonghope,  Kirkwall 

Longmanhill,  Banff,  Macduff 
dhong  Niddrie,  R.S.O. (Haddington- 
shire) 
Longriggend,  Airdrie,  Slamannan 
adLongside,  Aberdeen 
abLonmay,  Aberdeen 
abLossiemouth,  Elgin 
Loth,     R.S.O.     (Sutherlandshire;, 

Helmsdale 
Lower  Cabrach,  Huntly 
abLugar,  Cumnock 
Luib,  Stirling,  Killin 
dLurophanan,  Aberdeen,  Aboyne 
Lumsden,  Aberdeen,  Rhynie 
Lundie,  Dundee,  Lochee 
Luss,       S.  O.        ('Dumbartonshire,' 

Alexandria 
Luthermuir,  Laurencekirk,  Fetter- 
cairn 
Luthrie,  Cupar  (Fife; 
ab  Lybster,  Wick 
Lynwilg,  Aviemore,  R.S.O.  (Inver- 
nsss-shire^ 
abMacduff,  S.O.    f  Banffshire; 
dMadderty,  Crieff 
Maddiston,  Linlithgow,  Polmont 
Maggieknocketer,  Craigellachie 
Mackerston,  Kelso 
Mannofield,  Aberdeen 
abMarkinch 
Marybnrgh,     Dingwall,      Connon 

Bridge 
Maryculter,  Aberdeen 
abMaryhill,  Glasgow 
Marykirk,  Montrose 
Marvpark,     Ballindalloch,    R.S.O. 
('Banffshire) 
abMauchline 

cZMaud,  Aberdeen,  New  Deer 
aMaxweltown,  See  Dumfries 
ttbcMaybole 
abMeigle 
Meikleour,  Perth,  Coupar-Angus 
abcMelrose 

Melvich,  Thurso 
Menmuir,  Brechin 
Menstrie,  S.O.  (Co.    Clackmannan; 
Alva 


68 


POSTAL   DIRECTORY. 


&Methlic,  Aberdeen,  Oldmeldrum 
aiiMethven,  Perth 
May,  Wick,  Castletown 
aMiavaig,  Stornoway 
a&Mid-Calder 
Mid  Clyth,  Wick,  Lybster 
Midmar,  Aberdeen 
Millbrex,  Fyvie,  R.S.O.  (Aberdeen- 
shire,/ 
Millerhill,  Dalkeith 
Millerston,  Glasgow,  St.  Rollox 
Millhouse,      Greenock,       Tigh-na- 

bruaich 
Millifiach,  Beauly 
ab  M  illport,  Greenock 
a&Milnathort,  R.S.O.  ('Kinross-shire 
a&Milngavie,  Glasgow 
aMilton  Bridge,  S.O.  ( Mid-Lothian^ 
Milton  of  Campsie,  Glasgow,  Len- 
noxtown 
a&Minard,  S.O.  ('Argyllshire/' 

Minishant,  Maybole 
a&Mintlaw 

Mocrum,     Port    William,     R.S.O. 
CWigtonshire/'  Glenluce 
a&Moffat 

a&Moniaive,  Thornhill 
o'Monifieith,       Dundee,     Rroughty 
Ferry 
Monton,  Ayr,  Troon 
a&cMontrose 
dMonymusk,  Aberdeen,  Kemnay 
oMorebattle,  Kelso 
Morinish,  Oban,  Tobermory 
a&Morvern,  Fort  William 

Mossatt,  Aberdeen,  Rhynie 
frMossbank,  Lerwick 
a&cMotkerwell 

Moulin,  Pitlochrie 
dMound,   R.S.O.    (Sutherland-shire; 

Golspie 
Mount  Florida,  Glasgow,  Crosshill 
Mousewald,  Dumfries 
Moy,  Inverness 
Muasdale,        S.  0.        ( Argyllshire/1 

Tayinloan 
Muchalls,  Stonehaven 
Muckart,     Dollar,      R.S.O.       (Co. 

Clackmannan^ 
Muirdrum,      Carnoustie,      R.S.O. 
(Forfarshire; 
a&Muirkirk,  Lanark 

Mulchaich,       Dingwall,      Connon 
Bridge 
a&Munlochy,  Inverness 
a&Murrayfield,  R.S.O.  (Mid-Lothian 
dMurthly,       R.S  O.        (Perthshire^ 
Stanley 
Murtle,  Aberdeen 
a&cMusselburgh 

Mutchill,  Kirkcudbright 
a&Muthill,  R.S.O.     (Perthshire; 

Mylnefield,  Dundee 
a&cNairn 

NeiLston,  Glasgow,  Barrhead 
Ness,  Stornoway 


Netherley,  Stonehaven 
New-Abbey,  Dumfries 
New       Aberdour,       Fraserburgh, 

Rosehearty 
Newart  Hill,  Motherwell 
Newbigging,  Dundee 
a&cNewburgh  (Fife^ 

&Newburgh,  Aberdeen,  Ellon 
New  Byth,  Turriff,  Cuminestown 
a&Newcastleton,  S.O.  (Roxburghsh.; 

New  City  Road,  See  Glasgow 
a&New  Cumnock,  R.S.O.     (Ayrshire^ 
aNew  Deer,  Aberdeen 
a&New  Galloway,  R.S.O.   (Kirkcud- 
brightshire; 
dNew    Galloway     Station,    R.S.O. 
(Kircudbrightshire;   New     Gal- 
loway 
a&Newhaven,  See  Edinburgh 
a&Newington,  See  Edinburgh 

New  Kilpatrick,  Glasgow,  Mary  hill 
New  Lanark,  Lanark 
New  Leeds.  Mintlaw,  Lonmay 
Newluce,  Glenluce,  S.O.  (Wigton- 
shire^ 
o&Newmains,  R.S.O.  (Lanarkshire) 

New  Mill,  Keith 
a&Newmilns,  Kilmarnock 
a&New  Pltsligo,  Aberdeen 
a&Newport,  Dundee 
New  Rattray,  Blairgowrie 
Newseat,  Pitcaple,  R.S.O.      (Aber- 
deenshire,) 
Newstead,  Melrose 
aNewton,  Glasgow 
Newton  Grange,  Dalkeith 
Newton  Mearns,  Glasgow,  Busby 
aNewton  Moor,  Kingussie 
Newton   of    Ferintosh,    Dingwall, 
Connon  Bridge 
a&cNewton  Stewart 
a&Newton  St.  Boswell's,  S.O.    (Rox- 
burghshire/! 
dNewtyle,  Cupar  Angus,  Meigle 
a&Nicolson  Street,  See  Edinburgh 
Nigg,  Inverness,  Nigg  Station 
a&Nigg  Station,  R.S.O.  (Ross-shire> 
a&Noblehouse,  S.O.     (Peeblesshire' 
a^North  Berwick 

aNorth  Junction  Street.  See  Edinb. 
a&North  Queen's  Ferry,  S.O.  FifeshJ 
North  Rotialdshay,  Kirkwall,  San- 
day 
North    Water    Bridge,    Laurence- 
kirk, Fetter  cairn 
Nunton,  Lochmaddy 
Oakley.  Dunfermline,  Saline 
aOatlands,  See  Glasgow 
a&cOban 

a&Obbe,  Stornoway 
aOchiltree,  Cumnock 
a&Old  Aberdeen,  Aberdeen 
Old  Bridge  of  Urr,  Dalbeattie 
Old  Cathcart,  Glasgow,  Crosshill 
Old  Deer,  Mintlaw 
Oldhamstocks,  Cockburnspath 


POSTAL   DIRECTORY. 


69 


a?;01d  Kilpatrick,  Glasgow 
,  abOld  Meldrum,  R.  S.  O.  ( Aberdeensh .) 
Old  Rain,  Insch 
Old  Rattray,  Blairgowrie 
Ollaberry,  Lerwick 
Onich,       S.O.        (Inverness-shire/* 
Glencoe 
aOrdkead,  Aberdeen 
Ormistown,  Tranent,  Pencaitland 
Orpkir,  Kirkwall 
Orton,  Fockabers 
Ouplaymoor,  Glasgow 
Overtown,  Wishaw 
Oxton,  Lauder,  S.O.  (Berwicksk.) 
Oyne,  R.S.O.  (AberdeenshJ  Insck. 
Padanarum,  Forfar 
a&cPaisley.     Town    Receiving  Offices 
at— 

o-Causeyside  Street 
aWellmeadow  Street 
aPaisley  Road,  See  Glasgow 
Pallinsburn,       Cornkill,       R.S.O. 
^Northumberland;  Coldstream 
aParkgate,  Dumfries 
aParkhead,  Glasgow 
a&Parkhill,  R.S.O.  fRoss-shire; 
a&Partick,  See  Glasgow 

Part-on,  R.S.O.  dvircudbrightsh. ) 
Castle  Douglas 
a&Pathhead,  Kirkcaldy 

Patkstruie,  Bridge  of  Earn,  Ceres 
oPatna,  Ayr 
Paxton,  Berwick 
Peat  Inn,  Cupar  f Fife) 
a&cPeebles 

aPencaitland,    Edinburgk,  Tranent 
a&cBennycuick 

iPennyghael,  Oban,  Bunessan 
a&Penpont,  Tkornkill 
a&ePerth 
aPerik  Road.     See  Dundee 
Peterculter,  Aberdeen 
a&cPeterhead 

Pettinain,  Lanark,  Carnwatk 
Petty,  Inverness 

Pirn  Mill  (Tsle  of  Arrant  Greenock, 
Brodick 
adPitcaple,  R.S.O.  (Aberdeenshire; 
Pitlessie,  Ladybank,  Kettle. 
ct&cPitlochrie 

Pitnacree,  Ballinluig,R.  S.  O.  fPerth- 

shire; 
Pitrodie,  Perth,  Errol,  R.S.O. 
a&Pittenweem,  R.S.O.  (Fife) 
aPitt  Street.     See  Edinburgh 
Plean,  Stirling,  Bannockburn 
Plockton,      Strom  eferry,       R.S.O. 

fKoss-shire;,  Lochalsh 
Pluscarden,  Elgin 
a&Pollockshaws,  Glasgow 

Pollockshields,  Glasgow,  Kingston 
rtI)Polmont,  R.S.O.  ('Stirlingshire; 
dPolmont  Station,  R.S.O.  (Stirling- 
shire,;, Polmont 
Polnackie,  Dalbeattie 
abPoolewe,  R.S.O.  ('Ross-shire 


Port   Appin,   Appin,   S.O.    Argyll- 
shire; 
a&Portaskaig,  Greenock 
Port  Bannatyne,  Rotkesay 
Port   charlotte,    Greenock,  Bridg- 
end 
afrPort  Ellen,  Greenock 
Port  Elphinstone,  Inverurie 
a&cPort  Glasgow 
a&Port  Gordon,  Fochabers 
aPort  Hopetoun.     See  Edinburgh 
Port    Logan,     R.S.O.      (Wigtown- 
shire;, Drummore 
a5Portmahomack,       R.  S.  0.       fRoss- 
shire; 
Port  Monteith,  Stirling  fKippen; 
dPort    Monteith    Station,    Stirling, 
Kippen 
Portnahaven,  Greenock,  Bridgend 
a5cPortobello 
a&Portpatriek,  R.S.O.  fWigtonshire; 
a&cPortree 
a&Portsoy,  R.S.O.  ('Banffshire; 
a&Port    William,    R.S.O.    ('Wigtown- 
shire,' 
Poyntzfield,    Invergordon,   R.S.O. 

fRoss-shire; 
Preston,  Dumfries,  Dalbeattie 
a&Prestonkirk 
a&Prestonpans,  R.S.O.  fHaddington- 

shire) 
acZPrestwick,  S.O.  ('Ayrshire; 
a&Princes  Street.     See  Edinburgh 
aPulteney  Town.     See  Wick 
Quarter  Hamilton 
Quarrywood,  Elgin 
Queensferry.     See  North  and  South 

Queensferry 
Raasay,  S.O.  Skye,  Portree 
Rachan  Mill,  Biggar 
Rafford,  Forres 

Rait,  Errol  R.S.O.  (Perthshire; 
Ramsaycleugh,  Selkirk 
a&Rannoch,  R.S.O.  ('Perthshire; 
a&Ratho,  R.S.O.  (Mid-Lothian; 
Ravenstruther,  Lanark 
Reay,  Thurso 
Redding,  Polmont  Station  R.S.O 

('Stirlingshire)  Polmont 
Redgorton,  Perth 
Reiss,  Wick 
Relugas,  Forres 
Rendall,  S.O.  ('Orkney;,  Evie 
afrRenfrew,  Paisley 
Renton,    S.O.     (Dumbartonshire), 

Alexandria 
dReston  ;  Ayton 
Rhynd  ;  Perth,  Bridge  of  Earn 
c^Rkynie,  S.O.  (Aberdeenskire) 
dRiccarton  ;  Hawick 
Riccarton  ;  Stonehaven 
Rigg ;  Annan 

Ringford,   R.S.O.   ("Kirkcudbright- 
shire), Kirkcudbright 
Roadside  ;    Errol,    R.S.O.    (Perth- 
shire) 


70 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


cZRogart,  R.S.O.  (Sutherlandshire), 
Golspie 
Rosehall,   S.O.    (Sutherlandshire), 
Lairg 
abRosehearty  ;  Fraserburgh 

Rosemarkie  ;  Inverness,  Fortrose 
abRoseneath  ;  Helensburgh 
aRosewell,  S.O.  (Mid-Lothian) 
Roslin,  S.O.   (Mid-Lothian),  Loan- 
head 
abRothes  ;  Elgin 
abcRothesay 
dRothie  Norman,  R.S.O.  (Aberdeen- 
shire), Fyvie 
dRothiemay,  Huntly 
aRousay,  S.O.  (Orkney) 
ab  Row  ;  Helensburgh 
aRoxburgh  St.     See  Greenock 
Rubislaw  ;  Aberdeen 
abRue  End  St.     See  Greenock 
Rumbling  Bridge  ;   Dollar,  R.S.O. 
(Clackmannanshire) 
abRutherglen  ;  Glasgow 
oRutherglen  Road.    See  Glasgow 
Ruthven  ;  Huntly 
Ruthven  ;  Meigle 
abcSt.  Andrews 

abSt.  Boswell's  ;  Newtown,  St.  Bos- 
well's,  S.O.  (Roxburghshire) 
St.  Catherine's,  S.O.  (Argyllshire); 

Inverary 
St.  Cyrus  ;  Montrose,  Johnshaven. 
aSt.  Enoch  Square.     See  Glasgow 
St.  Fergus  ;  Peterhead 
St.  Fillans  ;  Crieff,  Comrie 
oSt.  George's  Cross.     See  Clasgow 
oSt.  Margaret's  Hope  ;  Kirkwall 

St.  Mary's  Holm  ;  Kirkwall 
abSt.  Monance,  R.S.O.  (Fife) 

St.  Ninian's  ;  Stirling 
ttbSt.  Rollox.     See  Glasgow 
abSalen  (Sunart) ;  Fort- William 
aSaline  ;  Dunfermline 
Salsburgh  ;   Holytown,  S.O.  (Lan- 
arkshire 
abt'Saltcoats 

Salton.     See  West  Salton 
Samuelston  ;  Haddington 
aSanday  ;  Kirkwall 
aSandbank  ;  Greenock 

Sandhaven  ;  Fraserburgh 
bSandhead,  R.S.O.  (Wigtownshire), 
Ardwell 
Sandiiands  ;  Lanark 
Sandness  ;  Lerwick 
«Sandport  Street.     See  Edinburgh 
Sandwich  ;  Lerwick 
Sandwick  ;   Stromness,  S.O.  (Ork- 
ney) 
abSandyford.     See  Glasgow 
abcSanquhar,  R.S.O.    (Dumfriesshire) 
Sauchie  ;  Alloa 
aSauchiehall  Street  (122).     See  Glas- 
gow 
bScalloway  ;  Lerwick 
Scarfsferry  ;  Thurso,  Castletown 


aScone  ;  Perth 

Scotlan dwell ;  Kinross,  Leslie 
aScourie  ;  Lairg 
aScouringburn.     See  Dundee 
Scrabster  ;  Thurso 
abcSelkirk 

Shawhead  ;  Dumfries 

Shettlestone  ;  Glasgow 

Shieldaig ;      Locbcarron,      R.S.O. 

(Ross-shire) 
Shiskine  ;  Brodick,  R.S.O.  (Isle  of 
Arran) 
abShotts,  R.S.O.  (Lanarkshire) 
Skeabost ;  Portree 
aSkelmorlie  ;  Greenock 
Skene  ;  Aberdeen 
Skerray  ;  Thurso,  Tongue 
bSkipness  ;  Greenock,  Tarbert 
Skirling ;  Biggar 

Skyreburn  ;      Gatehouse,     R.S.O. 
(Kirkcudbrightshire ) . 
abSlamannan,  S.O.  ( Stirlingshire) 
abSlateford  ;  Edinburgh 

Sligichan  ;  Broadford,  Portree 
Smailholm  ;  Kelso,  Earlston 
Snabe;  Strathaven,  S.O.   (Lanark- 
shire) 
Snizort ;  Portree 
cZSorbie,     R.S.O.      (Wigtownshire), 
Garlieston 
Sorn  ;  Mauchline,  Catrine 
South  Alloa  ;  Alloa 
Southdean  ;  Hawick,  Jedburgh 
bSouthend  ;  Campbeltown 
abSouth  Queensferry  ;  Edinburgh 
Southwick  ;  Dumfries,  Dalbeattie 
Spinningdale  ;  Ardgay 
Spiralfield  ;  Dunkeld 
Spott  ;  Dunbar 
aSpringburn  ;  Glasgow 
Springfield  ;  Cupar  (Fife) 
Springholm  •;  Dalbeattie 
Sprouston  ;  Kelso 
Staffin  ;  Portree,  Uig 
Stairbridge  ;    Tarbolton     Station, 
R.S.O.  (Ayrshire).     Tarbolton 
abStanley,  R.S.O.  (Perthshire) 
Star  ;  Markinch 
Stenhousemuir ;    Larbert,    R.S.O. 

(Stirlingshire)    Falkirk 
Stenness,  S.O.  Orkney  ;  Stromness 
Stenton  ;  Prestonkirk 
abStevenston,  S.O.  (Ayrshire) 
abStewarton,  R.S.O.  (Ayrshire) 
abcSthiing 
ftStirling  Road.     See  Glasgow 
Stitchell;  Kelso 
Stobo,  R.S.O.  (Peebleshire) 
Stobs  ;  Hawick 
abStockbridge.     See  Edinburgh 
aStockwell  St.     See  Glasgow 
Stoer  ;  Lairg 
ftbcStonehaven 
abStonehouse,  S.O.  (Lanarkshire) 
Stoneykirk,  R.S.O.  (Wigtownshire) 
Stranraer 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


71 


a&cStornoway 
abStovv,  S.O.  (Midlothian) 

Strachan ;  Aberdeen,  Banchory 
aStrachur ;    St.    Catherine's,    S.  0. 
(Argyllshire) 
Straiton  ;  Maybole 
a&cStranraer 

abStrathaven,  S.O.  (Lanarkshire) 
Strathbungo  ;  Glasgow 
Strathblane  ;  Glasgow,  Milngavie 
tiStrathcarron,   R.S.O.  (Ross-shire). 
Lochcarron 
Strathconnan  ;  Beauly 
aStrathdon  ;  Aberdeen 
Strath kinnes.     St.  Andrew's 
a&Stratkmiglo,  R.S.O.  (Fife) 
a&Strathpeffer  ;  Dingwall 
Strathy  ;  Thurso 

Strathyre  ;  Stirling,  Lochearnhead 
atfStrichen  ;  Aberdeen 
abStromferry,  R.S.O.  (Ross-shire) 
a6Stromness,  S.O.  (Orkney) 
abStrone  ;  Greenock 
a&Stronsay  ;  Kirkwall 
a&Strontian  ;  Port  William 
Struan  ;  Portree,  Carbost 
Struy  ;  Beauly 
Stuartfield;  Mintlaw 
Summerhill ;  Abei'deen,  Auchmull 
Swinton  ;  Coldstream,  Norkarn 
Symington  ;  Kilmarnock 
cZSymington  ;  Biggar 
a&cTain 

Talmine  ;  Thurso.     Tongue 
Tannadice  ;  Forfar 
a&Tarbert  ;  Greenock 
ct&Tarbolton,  R.S.O.  (Ayrshire) 

Tarbolton    Station.    R.S.O.    (Ayr- 
shire).    Tarbolton 
Tarfside  ;  Brechin,  Edzell 
a&Tarland  ;  Aberdeen 
Tarradale >  Beauly 
Tarves  ;  Aberdeen,  Old  Meldrum 
a&Tayinloan  ;  Greenock 
a&Taynuilt,  S.O.  (Argyllshire) 
a6Tayport.  R.S.O.  (Fife) 
Tayvallich ;     Lochgilphead)      Kil- 

martin 
Tealing  ;  Dundee 
Templand  ;  Lockerbie,  Lochmaben 
Temple  ;  Gorebridge,  R.S.O.  (Mid- 
Lothian) 
Teviothead  ;  Hawick 
aThankerton,  R.S.O.  (Lanarkshire) 

The  Cairnies  ;  Perth,  Methven 
rt^The  Cross.     See  Glasgow 
obcThornhill 
a6Thornhill ;  Stirling 

Thornliebank  ;    Glasgow,    Pollok- 

shaw 
Thornton  ;  Keith 
Thornton  ;  Kirkcaldy 
Thrumster  ;  Wick 
a&cThurso 
a6Tigh-na-bruaich  ;  Greenock 
Tighyarry  ;  Lochmaddy 


a6Tillicoultry,  S.O.   (Co.   Clackman- 
nan) 
Tillydesk  ;  Bllon 
Tingwall ;  Lerwick 
abTobermory  ;  Oban 
Tollcross  ;  Glasgow 
Tomatin  ;  Inverness 
Tomich  ;  Beauly 
a&Tomintoul ;    Ballindalloch,  R.  S.  O. 
(Banffshire) 
aTongne  ;  Lairg 
Tongueland  ;  Kirkcudbright 
Tore  ;  Inverness  ;  Munlochy 
Tornaveen  ;  Aberdeen  ,  Banchory 
Torphichen  ;  Bathgate 
dTorphins  ;    Aberdeen  ;  Kincardine 
O'Neil 
Torrance  ;  Glasgow,  Kirkintulloch 
aTorridon  ;    Auchnasheen,     R.S.O. 
(Ross-shire) 
Torry  ;  Aberdeen 
aTorryburn  ;  Dunfermline 

Torthorwald  ;  Dumfries 
a&ToWard  )  Greenock 
Townhead ;  Castle-Douglas 
Townhill ;  Dunfermline 
Toxside;  Gorebridge,  R.S.O.  (Mid- 
Lothian) 
a&Tranent 
Tresta  ;  Lerwick 
Trinity  Gas  it  ;  Auchterarder 
Trochry  ;  Dunkeld 
<z6cTroon 

Tullibody  ;  Stirling,  Cambus 
Tullymet  ;        Ballinluig,       R.S.O. 

(Perthshire) 
Tummel  Bridge  ;    Pitlochry,  Ran- 
noch 
a&cTurriff 

Twynholm,  R.S.O.  (Kirkcudbright) 

Kirkcudbright 
Tyndrum  ;  Stirling,  Killin 
Tynehead,        S.O.        (Midlothian) 

Blackshiels 
Tynningham  ;  Prestonkirk 
Tynron  ;  Thornhill,  Penpont 
aTyree  ;  Oban 

Tyrie  ;  Fraserburgh,  Rosehearty 
a&Uddingstone,  S.O.  (Lanarkshire) 
dUdny  ;  Aberdeen,  Ellon 
a&Uig  ;  Portree 

Ulbster  ;  Wick 
a&Ullapool,  R.S.O.  (Ross-shire) 
6Ulsta  ;  Lerwick 
Unachan,    S.O.    (Inverness-shire)  ; 
Fort-William 
aUnion  Place.     See  Aberdeen 
acZUphall,  S.O.  (Linlithgowshire) 
Upper  Keith,  S.O.  (East  Lothian) 

Blackshiels 
Urray  ;  Beauly 
&Uyeasound  •  Lerwick,    Baltasound 
Virkie  ;  Lerwick,  Dunrossness 
6Voe  ;  Lerwick 

dWalkerburn,  R.S.O.   (Peeblesshire) 
Walls  ;  Lerwick 


72 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


Wamphray  ;  Moffat 
Wanlockhead  ;    Abington,    R.S.O. 

(Lanarkshire),  Leadbills 
aWarriston.     See  Edinburgh 
Waterbeck  ;  Ecclefechan 
Waternish  ;  Portree,  Dunvegan 
Waterside  ;  Kilmarnock 
Watten,  R.S.O.  (Caithness) 
Wellbank  ;  Dundee 
aWellmeadow  Street.     See  Paisley 

Wemyss.     See  E.  or  W.  Wemyss 
a&Wemyss  Bay  ;  Greenock 

West  Barns  ;  Dunbar 
ab West-Calder,  R.  S.  O.  (Mid-Lothian; 
Westerdale  ;        Halkirk,       R.S.O. 

(Caithness; , 
West  Fenton  ;  Drem.  Aberlady 
Westfield  ;  Blairgowrie 
a&West  Kilbride  ;  S.O.  (Ayrshire; 
«&West  Linton,  R.S.O.  ('Peeblesshire 
a6West  Maitland  Street.     See  Edin- 
burgh 
aWestray  ;  Kirkwall 
Westruther ;    Lauder,    S.O.    fBer- 

wickshire^ 
West  Salton  ;  Edinburgh,  Pencait- 
land 
abWest    Wemyss  ;     Dysart,    R.S.O. 
(Fifeshire; 
Weydale  ;  Thurso 
Whalsay  ;  Lerwick 
aWhauphill,  R.S.O.  ^Wigtownshire; 
Wigtown 
Whinneyleggat ;  Kirkcudbright 


a&Whitburn,  S.O.  (Linlithgowshire; 
Whiterashes  ;    Aberdeen,  Old  Mel- 
drum 
Whitebridge  ;  Inverness 
Whitecairns  ;  Aberdeen 
Whiteface  ;  Ardgay 
Whitehills  ;  Banff 
(ZWhitehouse ;  Aberdeen,  Alford 
Whitehouse  ;  Greenock,  Tarbert 
aWhiteinch ;  Glasgow 
Whiteness  ;  Lerwick 
Whiterigg  ;  Airdrie 
a&Whitevale.     See  Glasgow 
ab  Whithorn,  R.S.O.  ( Wigtownshire/' 
Whiting    Bay  ;    Lamlash,    R.S.O. 
('Isle  of  Arrant 
Whitletts  ;  Ayr 
Whittingham  ;  Prestonkirk 
Whitsome  ;  Chirnside,  R.S.O.  (Ber- 
wickshire; 
abcWick.    Town  Receiving  Office  at — 

aPulteney  Town 
ab  Wigtown,  R.S.O.  ('Wigtownshire/' 
Wilkieston,  R.S.O.  ('Mid-Lothian; ; 
Ratho 
ad  Winchburgh,     S.O.     (Linlithgow- 
shire 
a&Windygates,  R.S.O.  (Fiiej 
a6Wishaw 

Wiston  ;  Biggar 
a&Woodside  ;  Aberdeen 

Yarrow  ;  Selkirk 

ab Yetholm  ;  Kelso 

Yoker  ;  Glasgow 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


73 


Money  Order  Office,  Government  Insurance  and  Annuity 
Office,  and  Post-Office  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  10b 2d. 

of  10s.  and  under  £2    3d. 
„     £2  „         £3    4d. 

„     £3  „  £4    5d. 

„     £4  „  £5     6d. 

„    £5  „  £6    7d. 


For  sums  of  £6  and  under  £7 
„       „   £7  „        £8 

„       „   £8  „        £9 

„   £9  „        £10 

„£10 


8d. 

9d. 
lOd. 
lid. 

Is. 


Commission  on  Colonial  or  Foreign  Orders. 


£2 

£5 

£7 

£10 

*If  payable  in  Belgium,  Denmark,  France,  the^ 
German  Empire,  Heligoland, Holland,Dutch  | 
East   Indian  possessions,    Italy,    Norway,  V- 
Switzerland,   Gibraltar,    Malta,    Constanti-  1 

nople,  and  Smyrna ) 

In  any  other  place  Abroad,  or  Colony  trans- 1 

S.     D. 

0  9 

1  0 

S.    D. 

1  6 

2  0 

S.    D. 

2  3 

3  0 

s.    I>. 

3  0 

4  0 

•Considerable  variations  in.  the  rates  of  exchange  with  any  foreign  country  may  occasionally 
necessitate  aD  increase  or  decrease  of  the  Commission,  but  in  such  case  due  notice  will  be 
given. 

N.B. — No  application  can  be  entertained  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  Office  is  not  liable,  under  any  circumstances, 
to  more  than  one  payment  of  a  Money  Order,  even  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  Act  24  Vict.  cap.  14, 
intituled,  "An  Act  to  grant  additional  facilities  for  depositing  small  Savings  at 
interest,  with  the  Security  of  the  Government  for  the  due  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,  under  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. 


74  POSTAL   DIRECTORY. 

Receiving  Houses  and  Branch  Money  Order  Offices. 

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. 


Collection  at  Receiving  Letter  Boxes. 


1st  Collection.         2nd  Collection. 

2  A.M.                 1              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  (INLAND). 

The  charge  for  the  transmission  of  Messages  by  Telegraph  throughout  the 
United  Kingdom,  excepting  the  Scilly  Islands,  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  signalled  back  from 
each  office  at  which  they  are  received  to  the  office  from  which  they  are  for- 
warded. The  charge  for  repitition  is  one  half  the  ordinary  tariff  ;  fractions 
of  threepence  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. 

Numbers  expressed  in  figures  are  counted  as  so  many  words  according  to 
the  number  of  figures  employed.  Fractions  are  counted  in  a  similar  manner, 
with  the  exception  that  one  word  is  added  for  the  bar  between  numerator 
and  denominator,  thus  \  counts  as  three  words. 


PORTERAGE. 

The  sums  charged  for  the  transmissions  of  Telegrams  cover  the  costs  of 
delivery  by  special  Foot  Messenger  within  the  limits  of  one  mile  of  the  Ter- 
minal Telegraph  Office,  or  within  the  limits  of  the  Town  Postal  Delivery  of 
that  Office,  when  it  is  a  Head  Office,  and  the  Town  Postal  Delivery  extends 
for  more  than  a  mile  from  it. 

When  the  addressee  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  sum  of 
one  shilliug  per  double  mile  will  be  charged  for  the  delivery  of  Telegrams  by 
Cab,  Fly,  or  Horse  express. 

"When  the  addressee  does  not  reside  within  the  above  described  limits,  and 
sender  does  not  wish  to  incur  the  coast  of  special  delivery,  his  Telegram  may 
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. 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


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<0  POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 

The  Lerwick  Mail  is  despathed  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.  Extra 
mail  on  Tuesdays  during  summer. 

On  Saturday  only,  there  are  two  despatches  to  Rhynie,  Mossat,  Lumsden, 
and  Strathdon,  viz.,  at  6'15  a.m.  and  415  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  110  to  2  p.m.  ; 
and  on  Sacramental  Fasts,  from  9  to  10  a.m.  and  from  4*30  to  5  "3 0  p.m. 


Rates  of  Postage  and  Conditions  of  Transmissions. 

LETTERS-  (Inland). 
The  rates  of  Postage  when  prepaid  are  as  follows : — 

For  a  letter  not  above  1  oz.     ..         ..         ..         ..         ..         ..         ..  Id. 

„  above  1  oz.,  but  not  above  2  oz.,  l£d. 

„  „      2oz.,  „  4oz.,  2d. 

„  „      4  oz„  „  6oz.,  2^d. 

„  „      6  oz.,  ,,  8oz.,  3d. 

„  „      Soz.,  „  10  oz.,  3Jd. 

,,    10  oz.,  „  12  oz.,  4d. 

A  letter  above  the  weight  of  12  oz.  is  liable  to  a  postage  of  Id.  for  every 
ounce,  beginning  with  the  first  oz.  Thus,  a  letter,  weighing  between  14  and. 
15  oz.  must  be  prepaid  Is.  3d. 

A  letter  posted  unpaid  is  chargeable  on  delivery  with  double  postage  ;  and 
a  letter  posted  insufficiently  prepaid  is  chargeable  with  double  the  deficiency. 
No  letter  may  be  above  IS  inches  in  length,  9  inches  in  width,  and  6  inches 
in  depth,  unless  it  be  sent  to  or  from  one  of  the  Government  Offices. 

If  the  stamps  affixed  to  letters  are  mutilated  or  defaced,  the  letters  will  be 
liable  to  the  unpaid  rates. 

An  unobliterated  embossed,  or  impressed  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  £100  for  every  week  the  practice 
is  continued.  The  sender  also  incurs  a  penalty  of  £5  for  every  letter,  with 
full  costs  of  suit. 


NEWSPAPERS— (Inland). 
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-ienewal  of  the  regis- 
tration fee,  5s,  year  by  year,  or  in  consequence  of  any  change  which 
may  deprive  it  of  the  characteristics  of  a  Newspaper.  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  wTeight, 
viz. ,  one  half -penny  for  every  2  oz. ,  or  fraction  of  2oz. 

A  Newspaper  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. 


POSTAL   DIRECTORY.  77 

The  postage  must  be  prepaid  either  by  an  adhesive  stamp  or  by  the  use  of  a 

stamped  wrapj)er. 
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  entirely  open  at  both  ends,  so  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  in  closure 

except  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  141bs.  in  weight,' nor  above  two  feet 

in  length,  one  foot  in  width  or  depth. 


BOOK  AND   CIRCULAR  POST— (Inland). 

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,  so  as  to  admit  of  the  contents  being  easily  withdrawn  for  examin- 
ation. 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  transmission  of  literary  marter,  or  usually  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  part  of  which  is  printed, 
engraved,  or  lithographed,  may  also  be  sent  by  book  post. 

No  book  packet  may  be  above  51bs.  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. 


CARD   FOST-(  Inland). 

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  com- 
munication may  be  printed  or  written.  Nothing  whatever  may  be  attached  ; 
nor  may  the  card  be  folded,  cut,  or  otherwise  altered.  If  any  of  these  rules 
be  infringed,  the  Card  will  be  charged  Id.  on  delivery. 

No  Card  other  than  one  of  those  issued  by  the  Government,  or  a  private 
Card  embosaed  with  a  half-penny  stamp  by  the  Inland  Revenue  Office,  will 
pass  under  a  half -penny  stamp,  if  it  bear  on  it  a  written  communication  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  7d.  per  doz.  or  3£  per  half  doz. 

7 


78  POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


COLONIAL  AND   FOREIGN  LETTERS,   NEWSPAPERS,   &c. 

For  every  information  as  to  rates  of  postage  of  Colonial  and  Foreign 
Letters,  &c. ,  see  British  Postal  Guide,  published  quarterly,  by  command  of  the 
Postmaster-General,  price  6d. 


FOREIGN  CARD   POST. 

Foreign  Post  Cards  may  be  sent  to  Canada  and  Newfoundland,  and  to  all 
the  countries  comprised  in  the  General  Postal  Union,  with  the  exception  of 
British  India. 

The  postage  of  a  card  is  in  every  case  one  half  the  rate  for  a  single  letter. 

Foreign  Post  Cards  with  an  impressed  stamp  of  l£d.  each  are  sold  at  that 
rate,  and  are  transmissible  to  the  majority  of  the  countries  of  the  Union 
without  extra  charge. 


INDIAN   PARCEL  POST. 

Persons  wishing  to  send  Parcels  to  any  part  of  British  India,  can  do  so 
through  the  Indian  Parcel  Post  A gency— established  under  authority  of  the 
Director-General  of  the  Post-Office  of  India— at  122  Leadenhall  Street,  E.C., 
and  (Branch  Office)  at  25  Cockspur  Street,  S.W. 

The  Charge  for  Parcels  is  Is.  per  lb.  or  fraction  of  a  lb.  (prepayment  optional), 
covering  transit  from  London  to  destination  in  India.  Insurance  may  be 
effected,  if  desired,  at  the  rate  (to  be  prepaid)  of  Is.  up  to  £3  value,  2s.  6d.  up 
to  £10  value,  and  5s.  up  to  £20  value.  Indian  Customs  duty  (if  chargeable) 
will  be  realised  from  the  addressee. 

The  maximum  weight,  size,  and  value  of  a  parcel  are  : — weight  50  lbs.,  size 
2  feet  long  by  1  foot  broad  and  1  foot  deep,  value  £20. 

_  The  following  are  forbidden  contents  .-—Jewellery,  watches,  precious  stones, 
liquids,  or  articles  of  a  dangerous  or  damaging  nature. 


REGISTRATION— -fMand  and  Foreign). 

The  fee  for  registering  a  letter,  newspaper,  or  book-packet,  passing  between 
any  two  places  in  the  United  Kingdom,  is  twopence. 

The  fee  chargeable  for  registration  to  places  abroad  will  be  found  in  the 
column  headed  "Registration  Fee,"  in  the  Table  of  Colonial  and  Foreign 
postage,  British  Postal  Guide.  To  some  countries,  as  shown  in  that  Table,  a 
letter  can  be  registered  only  to  the  port  of  arrival ;  it  being  left,  in  those 
cases,  to  the  postal  authorities  of  the  country  to  which  that  port  belongs  to 
continue  the  registration  or  not  as  they  may  think  proper.  To  a  few 
countries,  as  also  shown  in  the  Table,  there  is  no  arrangement  whatever  for 
registration. 

Registration  is  applicable  equally  to  letters,  newspapers,  book-packets,  and 
patterns  addressed  to  places  abroad. 

No  letter  or  other  postal  packet  addressed  to  initials  or  to  a  fictitious  name 
can  be  registered  ;  nor  can  any  letter  be  accepted  for  registration,  unless  the 
enclosure  be  securely  placed  so  as  not  to  move  about,  and  be  covered  by  a 
proper  and  well-fastened  envelope. 

Registered  letters,  &c. ,  must  be  prepaid  as  regards  both  postage  and  regis- 
tration fee  ;  except  official  letters  for  Government  Offices  in  London,  Dublin, 
or  Edinburgh,  which  may  be  registered  on  prepayment,  in  stamps,  of  the 
registration  fee  only. 

Every  letter  to  be  registered,  must  be  given  to  an  Agent  of  the  Post  Office 
and  a  receipt  obtained  for  it,  and  should  on  no  account  be  dropped  into  the 
letter-box.  If,  contrary  to  this  rule,  a  letter  marked  "  Registered  "  be  dropped 
into  the  letter-box,  it  will,  if  directed  to  any  place  in  the  United  Kingdom  or  the 
British  Colonies,  be  liable  to  a  registration  fee  of  Sd. ,  instead  of  the  ordinary 
fee  of  2d. 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


79 


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  that  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. 


&c. 


SUGGESTIONS  TO  THE  PUBLIC, 
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  all  letters,  &c,  as  early  as  practicable,  especially  when 
sent  in  large  numbers,  as  is  frequently  the  case  with  newspa}3ers 
and  circulars.  The  trouble  of  the  office  is  much  diminished  if  cir- 
culars, before  being  posted,  be  tied  in  bundles,  with  the  addresses 
all  in  one  direction. 

To  make  the  addresses  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. 

Never  to  send  money  or  any  other  article  of  value  through  the  post, 
except  either  by  means  of  a  money  order  or  in  a  registered  letter. 
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. 

To  see  that  every  letter  contains  the  full  address  of  the  writer,  in 
order  to  insure  the  return  of  the  letter,  if  the  person  to  whom  it  is 
directed  cannot  be  found. 


2nd. 


4th. 
5th. 


6th. 


Carriers  who  Depart  from  and  Arrive  in  Aberdeen. 

Those  marked  *  are  Fortnightly  ;  the  remainder  are  weekly. 

WHERE  TO.  CARRIERS.  WHERE  LODGED,  ARRIVALS.  DEPARTURES. 

We.  3  p.m. 
Th.  5  p.m. 
Th.  4  p..m 
Fri.  8  a.m. 
Th.  6  p.m. 
J  We.  &  S. 

(     5  a.m. 

iM.  12-30 

"SW.  3P:m. 
Th.  4  p.m. 
Th.  4  p.m. 
Fri.  11  a.m. 
Th.  4  p.m. 
We.  3  p.m. 
Tu.  4  p.m. 
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1  F.  6  a.m. 
Fri.  2  p.m. 
Fri.  1  p.m. 

fWe.  &  S. 

|  4  a.m. 
Th.  3  p.m. 
Th.  4  p.m. 
Th.  3  p.m. 


Aberchirder 

Auchindoir 

Auchterless  .... 
Banchory  

Andrew  King  . . 
William  Sim  — 

A.  Barclay 

William  Bell.... 
John  Robbie .... 

Francis  Beaton. . 

George  Wilson . . 
W.  Sim 

30  Gerrard  street 
30  Gerrard  street 
30  Gerrard  street 
16  Harriet  street. 
6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 

16  Mealmarket  st. 

30  Gerrard  street 
30  Gerrard  street 
16  Harriet  street 
30  Gerrard  street 
30  Gerrard  street 
30  Gerrard  street 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 

10  Harriet  street. 
6  Mealmarket  st. 

16  Mealmarket  st. 

16  Mealmarket  st. 
16  Harriet  street, 
16  Mealmarket  st. 

Blackburn 

Brucklay 

Clatt 

G.  Spence  

Thos.  Wyllie.... 

A.  Barclay 

Francis  Christie. 
W.  Valentine 

George  Moir .... 

A.  Kennedy. . .. 
W.  Farqukarson 

James  Milne 

—  Craighead 

James  Clark .... 
James  Mackie  . . 

Culsalmond 

Cumineston 

*Daviot 

Echt 

Echt 

*Watert.of  Echt 
Ellon 

Fy  vie 

80 


COACHES. 


WHERE  TO. 

Gamrie 

Glenbucket . 

Inverurie . . . 


Kildrummy  . . 
Kincardine ... 

Lonmay 

Lumsden  Vill. 
Lumsden  Vill. 


ryculter 


Midniar 

New  Aberdour. 
Newburgb 

Newburgb 

Newburgb 

Newbyth 

New  Deer 


New  Pitsligo.. . 
Old  Deer 


Oldmeldrum . . 

Cromlet  

Oldmeldrum . . 
Keitbfield .... 

Pitsligo 

Pitsligo 

Bbynie 

Payne 

Skene 


Stonebaven. . . , 

Stracban 

Stratbdon 

Stewartfield . . 

Tarland 

Tarves 

Towie 

*Wartle 


CARRIERS. 

Francis  Cbristie 
Wilbam  Forbes. . 

Francis  Beaton. . 

Robert  Milne . . . 
Alex.  Sberiff  s . . . 
Samuel  Fraser . . 

Wm.  Lesbe 

W.  Sim 


Tboinson 

James  Gerrie 

Samuel  Fraser.. 
.  Cruicksbank. 

James  Connon . . 

James  Kelly 

Francis  Cbristie 


Woodside \ 

Buxburn > 

Stoney wood. . .  j 


G.  Wilson 

Jobn  Duncan. . . 
G.  Davidson 

C.  Cbapman 

James  Paul 

Jobn  Duncan. . . 
Wm.  Robertson. 

W.  Sim 

A.  Barclay 

Jobn  Selby 

W.  Macpberson. 

James  Ferries  . . 
Alex.  Spence. . . 
G.  Davidson 
Alex.  Anderson 

—  Bootb , 

W.  Forbes 

W.  Valentine. . . 

James  Monro.. 


WHERE  LODGED. 

30  Gerrard  street. 
6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 
16  Mealmarket  st. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 
30  Gerrard  street. 

Lt.  Belmont  st. 

Lt.  Belmont  st. 

16  Mealmarket  st. 
6  Mealmarket  st. 

16  Mealmarket  st. 

16  Mealmarket  st, 
30  Gerrard  street 

16  Mealmarket  st. 

16  Mealmarket  st, 
16  Mealmarket  st, 

Gerrard  street 


30  Gerrard  street. 

16  Mealmarket  st. 
16  Mealmarket  st. 
30  Gerrard  street. 
30  Gerrard  street. 
30  Gerrard  street. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 
16  Mealmarket  st. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 
16  Mealmarket  st. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 
30  Gerrard  street. 

30  Gerrard  street. 


ARRIVALS. 

Wed.  9  a.m... 
Wed.  9  a.m... 

(Tues.  &  Fri. 

\  3  p.m.... 
Wed.  9  a.m... 
fbur.  10  a.m. 
Tues.  8am.. 
Wed.  9  a.m... 
Tbur.  9  a.m.. 

)  Tues.  &  Fr. 

(.   10  a.m.. .. 

f  Mon.  &  Tb. 

I  2  p.m.... 
Tues.  8  a.m.. 
Wed.  8  a.m... 

(Tu.  8  a.m.. 

(  Fri.  8  a.m.. 
Frid.  9  a.m... 
Wed.  8  a.m.. 

J  Mo.  &  Wed 

1      8  a.m. .. 

Wed.  9  a.m.. 
Tbur.  10  a.m. 

(  Tues.  &  Fr. 

I     2  p. 

Tbur.  2  p.m.. 


DEPARTURES. 

Wed.  3p.m. 
W.  4-30  p.m. 
f  We.  &  Sat. 

(  5  a.m. 
Wed.  3  p.m. 
Tbur.  6  p.m. 
Tues.  3  p.m. 
Wed.  3  p.m. 
Tbur.  4  p.m. 

1  Tu.   &  Fr. 

(     1p.m. 

(  Tu.  &  Fr. 

( 6  a.m. 
Tues.  4  p.m. 
Wed.  1  p.m. 

J  Tu.  3  p.m. 

t  Fr.  2  p.m. 
Frid.  2  p.m. 
Wed.  3  p.m. 

<  Mo.  &  We. 

\     3  p.m. 
Mon.  &Wed. 
Tbur.  3  pm. 

f  Tu.  &  Fr. 

\     8  p.m. 

Frid.  11a.m. 


Wed.  8  a.m.. 
Wed.  9  a.m.. 
Tbur.  9  a.m. 
Tbur.  8  a.m. 
Fri.  8  a.m.. . 
J  Tu.,  Tb.,  & 
(  Sat.  9  a.m. 
Tbur.  2  p.m.. 
Tues.  10  p.m. 
Thur.  10  a.m. 
Wed.  8  a.m... 
Tbur.  8  a.m.. 
Wed.  9  a.  m. . . 
Tues.  9  a.m.. 


Daily 


M&W3p.m. 

M&W,3p.m. 

Tbur.  4  p.m. 

Tbur.  4  p.m. 

Fri.  1  p.m.... 
(  Tu.  Tb.  & 
(  Sa.  3  p.m. 

Frid.  5  a.m. 

We.  12  noon 

Tbur.  3  p.m. 

Wed.  3  p.m. 

Tbur.  3  p.m. 

W.  4.30  p.m. 

Tues.  4  p.m. 

Daily 


Aberdeen  Tramways. 


Tbe  Cars  run  from  8.0  a.m.  till  9.0  p.m.,  and  on  Saturdays  till  11  p.m. 
Fares,  Id.  and  2d. 

QUEEN'S    CROSS   ROUTE.— Red   Ligbt  at  Nigbt.      Queen's  Cross  and 
Nortb  Cburcb,  and  vice  versa,  every  15  minutes. 

KITTYBREWSTER  ROUTE.  — Green  Ligbt  at  Nigbt.     Queen's  Statue  [St. 
Nicbolas  Street]  te  Kittybrewster,  and  vice  versa,  every  15  miuutes. 


Coaches. 

Aberdeen  to  Blackburn. — A  Coacb  leaves  51  and  55  George  Street,  every 
Friday  and  Saturday,  at  4 '30  p.m.    Arrives  in  Aberdeen  same  days,  at  10 


ABERDEEN    SHIPPING.  81 

Aberdeen  to  Cults  and  Bieldside. — Omnibuses  leave  Union  Place  daily  at 

7 "10  a.m.,  and  Market  Street  at  10  a.m.,  12  noon.   2,  4.  6,  and  8  p.m. 

fextraon  Saturdays,  at  10  p.mJ  ;  returning  from  Bieldside  at  S'5  and  11 

a.m.,  andl,  3,  5,  7,  and  9  p.m.  ("extra  on  Saturdays,  to  Union  Placed,  at 

10'50  p.m. 
Aberdeen  to  Cluny. — A  Coach  leaves  23  St.  Nicholas  Street  daily,  at  4  p.m., 

passing  Straik,  Skene,  &c,  arriving  at  Cluny  at  6-30  p.m.     Leaves  Cluny 

at  7 '30  a.m.,  arriving  in  Aberdeen  at  10  a.m. 
Aberdeen  to  Echt. — An  Omnibus  leaves  101  Union  Street,  every  Monday, 

Wednesday,   Friday,   and  Saturday,   at    4-0  p.m.,    passing    Carnie  and 

Garlogie  Mills,  arriving  at  Echt  at  6-0'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  8-0   a.m. 

and    4.0  p.m.  ;  returning  from  Newburgh  at  5-0  p.m.   and   7-45  a.m. 

Coaches  also  leaves  54  Union  Street  at  7 "55  a.m.  and  4  p.m.,  returning 

from  Newburgh  at  7 '45  a.m.  and  5  p.m, 
Aberdeen  to  Tarves. — A  Coach  leaves  6  Mealmarket  Street  at  5*0  p.m., 

returning  from  Tarves  at  7'0  a.m. 
Aberdeen   to   Woodside,   Buxburn,    &    Stoneywood. — Buses  leave  top  of 

Market  Street  several  times  a-day. 


ABERDEEN    SHIPPING. 

NAME  AND  MASTER.                                                      OWNER  OR  AGENT.                            TONS.  BUILT. 

Aberdeen,  s.s.,  Murray Adam  &  Co 1056  1871 

Aberdonian,  schooner,  Jaffray D.  Mearns 133  40 

Aberfoyle,  s.s.,  Cook Adam  &  Co 1137  74 

Abergeldie,  ship,  Millar J.  Duthie,  Sons,  &  Co 1151  69 

Agricola,  brig,  Osburn Northern  Agricultural  Co 151  57 

Agnes  Rose,  ship,  Lines Donaldson  Rose  &  Co 991  67 

Agnes,  brig,  Edward J.  G.  Soutar,  Stonehaven 190  56 

Ajax,  brig George  Fyfe 173  54 

Alexander  Duthie,  ship,  Murray. . .  William  Duthie 1158  67 

Alexander  Hall,  barque, William  Walker 365  46 

Alexander  Nicol,  sch. ,  Joss Aberdeen  Lime  Co 195  76 

.,  ,      t,.  .     „„t-iij.„      (Aberdeen,  Newcastle,  and  Hull 

Alexander  Pine,  s.s.,  Linklater..  -[     gteam  >Cq>  Limitec[ 328  74 

Alexandra,  brig,  Joss Aberdeen  Lime  Co 161  66 

Alma,  schooner,  Jamieson John  M'Lauchlan 90  58 

Altmore.s.s.,  Baxter Adam  &  Co 1975  77 

Ann  Duthie,  ship,  M'Kay William  Duthie 993  68 

Ann  Law,  brig,  Hamilton James  Tulloch,  jun 185  5S 

Annie  Laurie,  brig J.  &  A.  Davidson 180  56 

Aristides,  ship,  Kemball G.  Thompson,  jun. ,  &  Co 1078  76 

Arva,  schooner,  Esson The  Master 79  56 

Ascalon,  ship,  Bain G.  Thompson,  jun.,  &  Co 938  68 

Assyrian,  barque,  Taylor J.  T.  Rennie 555  55 

Aven,  brig,  Gunn William  Knox 241  67 

Aviemore,  T.  B.  Ayling G.  Thompson,  jun.,  &  Co 1090  70 

Balgownie,  barque,  Mutch Alexander  Nicol  &  Co 324  48 

Ballater,  s.s J.  &  A.  Davidson 76 

Balmoral,  s.s.,  Davidson J.  &  A.  Davidson 78 

Ban  Righ,  s.s.,  Turriff Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Co..  575  70 

Banchroy,  s.  s.  Crombie J.  &  A.  Davidson 77 

Beautiful  Star,  Morgan John  Cook 546  61 

Ben  Avon,  s.s.,  Coimon J.  &  A.  Davidson 632  75 

Ben  Lomond,  ship,  Chrystal Donaldson  Rose  &  Co 986  62 

Ben-Macdui,  s.s.,  Duncan J.  &  A.  Davidson 377  74 

Birmingham,  ship,  Glegg George  Milne  &  Co 1408  60 

Bon- Accord,  steam-tug,  Watson ....  George  Leslie  &  Co 31  62 

Bon-Accord,  s.s..  Still J.  &  A.  Davidson 296  72 


82  ABERDEEN    SHIPPING. 


NAME  AND  MASTER.                                                          OWNER  OR  AGENT.                            TONS.  BUILT. 

Border  Chief,  ship,  Leslie H.  Adamson's  trustees 1010  1870 

Braemar,  s.s. ,  Jaffray J.  &  A.  Davidson 750  75 

Britannia,  steam-tug George  Leslie  &  Co 15  57 

Brucklay  Castle,  ship,  Thurston. . .  Donaldson  Rose  &  Co 1014  67 

Bundaleer,  ship,  M  Lean Richard  Connon  &  Co 921  69 

Cairnbulg,  ship,  Birnie J.  Duthie  &  Sons 1600  74 

Camerata,  s.s.,  Buyers Adam  &  Co 1000  74 

Caprera,  barque,  Beynon Alexander  Nicol  &  Co 755  61 

Carnaquheen,  ship,  Colville R.  Connon  &  Co 825  67 

Centurion,  ship,  Taylor G.  Thompson,  jun.,  &  Co 964  69 

Cimba,  J.  Fimister A.  Nicol  <&  Co 1116  78 

Charles  Chalmers,  brig,  Fraser Commercial  Company 176  74 

Cheviot,  schooner, Mrs.  S.  Nicholson,  Portgordon . .     70  34 

Christian,  sch.,  Duncan Alex.  Morgan,  Stonehaven 77  50 

Christiana  Thompson,  ship,  MurrayG.  Thompson,  jun.,  &  Co 1079  66 

City  of  Aberdeen,  s.s.,  Marchant  ..Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Co..  579  73 

City  of  London,  s.  s. ,  Warn Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Co. .  564  71 

City  of  Aberdeen,  ship,  Scale James  Tulloch,  jun 551  62 

Clarissa,  schooner,  Crombie James  Allan 112  58 

Cock  of  the  North,  smack,  Dove William  Hogarth 48  35 

Colonial  Empire,  Baillie George  Milne  &  Co 1305  61 

Columba,  ship,  Youngson Neil  Smith,  jun. ,  &  Co 344  65 

Commodore,  ship,  Milne Richard  Connon  &  Co 562  61 

Commissaiy,  ship,  Hunter H.  Adamson's  trustees 900  68 

Countess  of  Aberdeen,  s.s. ,  )  Aberdeen,  Newcastle,  and  Hull 

Urquhartf     Steam  Co 575  78 

Countess  of  Kintore,  ship,  Norrie..  John  Cook 737  66 

Coulnakyle,  ship,  Gordon W.  Jamieson  <fc  Co. ,  London ....  579  63 

Craigendarroch,  ship,  Ramsay Richard  Connon  &  Co 991  70 

Curlew,  schooner,  Diack Aberdeen  Lime  Co 209  65 

Damascus,  ship,  Slater G.  Thompson,  jun. ,  &  Co 964  57 

Dee,  s.s.,  Stephen Adam  &  Co 302  73 

Denmore,  s.s.,  Robert  Crombie A.  Nicol  &  Co 212  78 

Derwent,  steam-t\xg,  Bruce R.  Taylor f  11  60 

Devanha,  ship,  Thomson . .  W.  Jamieson  &  Co. ,  London 795  65 

Don,  schooner,  Taylor. Aberdeen  Lime  Co 112  58 

Don,  s.s.,  Wallace Adam  &  Co 302  73 

Diana,  schooner,  Allan James  Allan 125  6S 

Douglas,  s. s. ,  Baker Robert  Ellis  Baker,  London 615  66 

Dunrobin  Castle,  ship,  Jackson . .  ..Donaldson  Rose  &  Co 545  52 

Elizabeth,  schooner,  M'Kay Hay,  Newcastle 96  61 

Elizabeth,  schooner,  Anderson A.  Pirie  &  Sons 109  47 

Ethiopian,  ship,  Faulkner G.  Thompson,  jun. ,  &  Co S38  64 

Fairy  Queen,  brig,  Stephen John  M'Lauchlan 213  63 

Fancy,  brig,  Leys William  Hendry 148  48 

Forward  Ho,  ship,  Wade Robert  Catto  &  Son 942  67 

Garland,  schooner,  M 'Donald George  Sinclair 88  47 

George  Thompson,  ship,  Mill Alexander  Nicol  &  Co 1127  65 

Glengairn,  ship,  Brown Alexander  Nicol  &  Co 894  63 

Good  Hope,  brig,  Ganson Herman  Ganson 156  61 

Goshawk,  ship,  Leslie George  Milne  &  Co 1283  63 

Granite,  brig,  Paterick Aberdeen  Commercial  Co 179  46 

Harlaw,  ship,  Stephens G.  Thompson,  jun.,  &  Co 894  6Q 

Harvest  Home,  brig,  Mortimer . .  . .  D.  Mearns 132  38 

Hawk,  sch. ,  Mitchell James  Jack,  Stonehaven 64  30 

Hayle,  s.s.,  Gordon Adam  &  Co 223  67 

Heather-Bell,  steam-tug,  Newton . .  The  Master 15  57 

Helena,  schooner D.  Walker 157  52 

Hindostan,  Fraser George  Milne  &  Co 674  47 

Hogarth,  s.s. ,  Chalmers Abdn.  Steam  Nav.  Co _  76 

Huano,  ship,  Mowat Richard  Connon  &  Co '840  49 

Icb  Dien,  s.  s Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Co.  77 

Ifafa,  barque,  Smith John  T.  Rennie 365  75 

I'll  Try,  brig,  Stephen James  Cumming 152  63 

Illovo,  barque,  Milne J.  T.  Rennie 397  68 


ABERDEEN    SHIPPING.  83 

NAME  AND  MASTER.  OWNER  OR  AGENT.  TONS.   BTTI1T. 

Intrepid,  schooner,  Adam James  G.  Souter,  Stonehaven —  117    1831 

Invercauld,  ship,  Phillips Richard  Conn  on  &  Co 1320  74 

Isabel,  schooner,  Adam George  Sinclair 136  52 

lomno  tt,,i   „„    t^m„+™  Aberdeen,  Newcastle,  and  Hull 

James  Hall,  s. s. ,  Lmklater gteam  £Q  _  Limited' 221  7o 

Jane  Douglas,  schooner,  Gatt John  Robertson,  Stonehaven ....     96  75 

Janet,  brig,  Crombie Neil  Smith,  jun.,  &  Co 215  67 

Jerusalem,  ship,  Largie G.  Thompson,  jun. ,  &  Co 901  67 

Jessie,  schooner A.  Sherer 101  58 

Jessie,  schooner,  Brown Brown 90  70 

3 ohn  Duthie,  ship,  Levie John  Duthie,  Sons,  &  Co 1031  64 

Kosciusko,  ship,  Smith G.  Thompson,  jun.,  &  Co 1193  62 

Lady  Head,  brig,  Brown James  Aiken,  jun 208  54 

Lady  of  the  Lake,  Murray G.  Sinclair 291  21 

Laurel,  barque,  Taylor G.  Milne  &  Co 620  61 

Leander,  brig,  Watt J.  &  W.  Henderson 237  66 

Leucadia,  ship,  Mearns A.  Nicol  &  Co 896  70 

Leipsic  Packet,  schooner,  White J.  M'Lauchlan 98  18 

Lightning,  brig,  Crighton A.  Baxter 153  57 

Louisa,  schooner,  Collie A.  Sherer 99  51 

Luna,  brig,  Fraser 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 

Maria  Louisa,  s.s. ,  Irvine Adam  &  Co 856  73 

Maritzburg,  barque,  Bolton John  T.  Rennie 442  76 

Mars,  brig,  Farquhar George  Sinclair 170  40 

Margaret  Reid,  sch. ,  Edward James  Jack,  Stonehaven 98  60 

Martha  Birnie,  ship,  Jamieson William  Duthie 830  63 

Marys,  schooner,  Murray G.  Sinclair 133  36 

Mary  Ann,  brig A.  Sherer 174  50 

Mercury,  schooner,  Thomas George  Elsmie  &  Son 366  71 

Mermaid,  sch.,  Wood James  Jack,  Stonehaven 96  58 

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,  Cumming Richard  Connon  &  Co 1048  72 

Natal,  barque,  Airth J.  T.  Rennie 445  76 

Nereid,  Wilson George  Leslie  &  Co. .    182  60 

Nineveh,  skip,  Ross G.  Thompson,  j  un. ,  &  Co 1174  64 

Nonsuch,  schooner,  Mitchell George  Leslie  &  Co. 138  40 

Nyassa,  ship,  Garrioch Alexander  Nicol 780  68 

Panope,  schooner,  Lamb And.  Shearer 85  57 

Patriarch,  ship,  Pile G.  Thompson,  jun. ,  &  Co 1339  69 

Pericles,  ship,  Largie Geo.  Thompson,  jun.,  &  Co 1598  77 

Perseverance,  ship,  Morice George  Milne  &  Co 1196  58 

Perseverance,  brig,  Scroggie Robert  Stephen,  Boddam 224  68 

Pet,  schooner,  Murray R.  Taylor 161  63 

Pleiades,  schooner,  Jamieson Alexander  Donald 106  53 

Ploughman,  brig,  M'Kenzie Aberdeen  Commercial  Co 168  67 

Prince  Alfred John  T.  Rennie 258  62 

Prince  of  Wales,  brig,  Watt Aberdeen  Lime  Company 182  54 

Prince  of  Wales,  sch. ,  M'Donald. . .  D.  Mearns 98  61 

Prince  Consort,  brig,  Main J.  Cumming 214  62 

Queen,  steamship,  Reid N.  of  S.  and  O.  &  S.  Steam  Co. . .  404  61 

Queen  of  Nations,  Donald G.  Thompson,  jun. ,  &  Co 846  61 

Queen  of  the  East,  ship,  Durham . .  G.  Milne  &  Co 1185  53 

Resolute,  ship,  Simpson Donaldson  Rose  &  Co 1072  58 

Romanoff,  ship,  Shepherd Alexander  Nicol  &  Co 1225  74 

Rose,  schooner,  Allan James  Allan 98  52 

Rowena,  ship,  Wilson G.  Milne  &  Co 729  61 

Royal  Consort,  sch. ,  Williams J.  &  W.  Henderson Ill  48 

Salamis,  ship,  Philip G.  Thompson,  jun.,  &  Co 1078  75 

Samson,  schooner,  Halcrow William  Harty,  Sunderland 122  36 

Samuel  Plimsoll,  ship,  Boaden G.  Thompson,  Jun.,  &  Co 1444  73 


84  BILLS    OF    EXCHANGE. 

NAME   AND   MASTER.  OWNER   OR  AGENT.  TONS.   BUILT. 

Siberia,  ship,  Henderson Adam  &  Co 1301  1866 

Silistria,  ship,  Innes Donaldson  Rose  <6rCo 642  55 

St.  Clair,  s.s.,  Linklater N.  of  S.  and  0.  &  S.  Steam  Co. . .  588  68 

St.  Clair,  schooner,  Falconer Alexander  Tough 122  59 

St.  Magnus,  s.s.,  Masson N.  of  S.  and  O.  &  S.  Steam  Co...   518  64 

St.  Nicholas,  s.s. ,  Angus N.  of  S.  and  O.  &  S.  Steam  Co. . .  744  71 

Scottish  Maid,  sch. ,  Beattie George  Leslie  &  Co 135  39 

Sirocco,  schooner Adam  &  Co 233  67 

Sir  John  Lawrence,  Angus Donaldson  Rose  &  Co 878  64 

Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  ship,  Purvis. . .  Donaldson  Rose  &  Co 76 

Sir  William  Wallace,  Colville A.  Hector,  London 967  66 

Smithfield,  schooner,  Crombie D.  Mearns 166  22 

Smyrna,  ship,  Jamieson G.  Thompson,  jun.,  &  Co 1310  76 

Speed,  Schooner,  Burgess William  Knox 117  47 

Spey,  s.s. ,  Gordon Adam  &  Co 239  77 

Star  of  China,  ship,  Blaker H.  Adamson's  trustees 794  62 

Star  of  the  East,  sch,  Gilmour ....  The  Master  ....' 113  57 

Superior,  brig,  Henderson Alexander  Wishart 136  16 

Strathdon,  ship,  Jamieson G.  Thompson,  jun. ,  <fe  Co 1010  60 

Strathnaver,  snip,  Devey Henry  Adamson's  trustees 1017  65 

Taminoah,  ship,  Auld John  Cook 1000  76 

Thermopylae,  ship,  Mathieson G.  Thompson,  jun.,  &  Co 947  68 

Thomas  Adam,  s.s.,  Mutch Adam  &  Co 970  70 

Thyatira,  ship G.  Thompson,  jun.,  <te  Co 962  67 

Titania,  brig,  Hackney D.  Mearns 192  52 

Tom  Duff,  schooner,  Christie William  Christie 110  39 

Trafalgar,  ship,  Moir Donaldson  Rose  &  Co . .  - 1429  76 

Umgeni,  Bolton John  T.  Rennie 366  64 

Umkemonzi,  barque,  Langsford J.  T.  Rennie 307  74 

Umvoti,  ship,  Reeves John  T.  Rennie 464  69 

Vesta,  schooner,  Thomson J.  Thomson,  Thurso 87  50 

Victoria,  schooner,  Ross Aberdeen  Lime  Co 180  49 

Victory,  ship,  Watson Adam  &  Co 1380 

Wave  of  Life,  ship,  Henderson G.  Thompson,  jun.,  &  Co 887  56 

William  Duthie,  ship,  Davidson John  Duthie,  Sons,  &  Co 968  62 

Windsor  Castle,  ship,  Fernie Donaldson  Rose  &  Co 979  70 


BILLS  OF  EXCHANGE. 

Where  the  amount  or  value  of  the  money  for  which  the  bill  or  note 

is  drawn  or  made  does  not  exceed  £5     -           -            -           -         £0  0  1 

Exceeding  £5                 Not  exceeding  £10     -           -            -            -  0  0  2 

10                            „                 25     -           -           -           -  0  0  3 

25                              „                  50     -            -            -      •      -  0  0  6 

50                              „                  75     -            -            -            -  0  0  9 

75                              „                100     -            -            -            -  0  1  0 

For  every  £100,  and  also  for  any  fractional  part  of  £100,  of  such 

amount  or  value     -            -           -           -           -           -           -  010 

The  duties  on  Inland  and  Foreign  Bills  are  made  identical. 

RECEIPT      STAMPS. 

For  £2  and  upwards,  Id. 

Where  adhesive  Stamps  are  used,  the  granter  must  cancel  them  by  writing, 
on  or  across  the  stamp,  his  Name  or  Initials,  or  the  Name  or  Initials  of  his 
firm,  together  with  the  true  date  of  his  so  writing,  so  that  the  stamp  may  be 
effectually  cancelled,  and  rendered  incapable  of  being  used  for  any  other  in- 
strument, or  unless  it  is  otherwise  proved  that  the  stamp  appearing  on  the 
instrument  was  affixed  thereto  at  the  proper  time. 

Penalty  for  neglect  or  refusal,  £10. 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY 


FOR  THE 


ITT    OF   ABERDEEN 

1878-79. 


ABEL,  Alex.,  3  Windsor  place 

Abel,  James,  baker,  64,  h  66  Virginia  street 

Abel,  John,  clerk  (T.  Ogilvie  &  Son),  12  Henry  street 

Abel,  John,  gardener,  62  Hardgate 

Abercrombie,  Miss  Rachael,  3  Queen's  road,  Rubislaw 

Abercromby,  James,  letter  carrier  (P.O.),  6  Henry  street 

Aberdeen  and   North  of  Scotland  Newspaper   and  Printing 

Company,  Limited,  28  and  29  Adelphi 
Aberdeen  and  Northern  Friendly  Society,  42  St.  Nicholas  st. ; 

George  Duncan,  secretary 
Aberdeen  and  Northern  Register  Office  (for  servants),  13  Bel- 
mont street 
Aberdeen  Anglers'  Association  ;  secretary,  James  Robertson, 

14  Kingsland  place 
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,   50   Union   street ; 

George  Milne,  secretary  and  superintendent 
Aberdeen  Association  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Ani- 
mals ;  inspector,  Walter  Pirie,  15 \  Constitution  street 
Aberdeen  Asylum  for  the  Blind,  50  Huntly  street,  William 

Meston,  manager 
Alerdeen,  Banff,  and  Kincardine  People's  Journal  Office,  30 

Market  street ;  William  Lindsay 
Aberdeen  Banking  Company,  53  Castle  street 
Aberdeen  Boat  Club,  Polmuir ;  secretary,  Charles  S.  Gordon, 

2  Garden  terrace 
Aberdeen   Cemetery  Company,  Limited  ;   secretary,  William 

Paul,    advocate,    177    Union    street  ;    superintendent, 

James  Turner,  64  Holburn  street 


86  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Aberdeen  Chamber  of  Commerce  and  North  of  Scotland  Trade 

Protection   Society ;   James  Tytler,  137   Union  street, 

secretary 
Aberdeen    Chemical    Light    Manufactory,   38    Jopp's    lane  ; 

William  Melvin,  manager 
Aberdeen  Chemical  Works,  Links  ;  J.  Miller  &  Co. 
Aberdeen   Church  of  Scotland  Training   College   and    Prac- 
tising School,  185  George  street ;  Alexander  Simpson, 

advocate,  secretary  and  treasurer 
Aberdeen   Free   Church    of  Scotland   Training   College  and 

Practising  School,  R.  Lumsden,  banker,  secretary,  and 

treasurer 
Aberdeen  Clothing  Co.,   35 \  Broad   street ;   G.  W.  Marsden 

Walker,  manager 
Aberdeen  Club,  4  Bridge  street  ;  D.  Wyllie,  secretary,  James 

Stuart,  attendant 
Aberdeen  Comb  Works,  40  Hutcheon  street;  S.  R.  Stewart, 

and  Co. 
Aberdeen  Commercial  Company,  lime,  coal,  bone,  and  chemi- 
cal manure,   oil-cake  makers,    and  grain  merchants  ; 

offices  and  works,   Provost   Blaikie's  quay  ;   Black   & 

Copland,  managers 
Aberdeen  Co-operative  Coal  Society,  Limited,  Upper  Quay  ; 

Alexander  Taylor,  manager 
Aberdeen   Co-operative    Property  Investment  Co.  ;   office,  76 

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,  Mies  Moffat,  matron 
Aberdeen  Flour  Mills,  Cotton  street  ;  Sutherland  &  Co. 
Aberdeen  Daily  Free  Fress  Office,  14  and  16  Broad  street 
Aberdeen  Foundry,  122  West  North  street ;  William  Hender- 
son, manager 
Aberdeen  Gas  Works,  Cotton  street 
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,  George 

Cruden,  108  Crown  street 
Aberdeen   Heritable    Securities'    Investment    Co.,   Limited  ; 

secretary,  John  Muill,  advocate,  City  buildings 
Aberdeen  Hide,  Skin,  and  Tallow  Market  Co.,  Limited,  Wales 

street  market ;  John  B.  Cairns,  manager 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  87 

Aberdeen   Institution,  9  North  Silver  street ;   teacher,  Wm. 

Rattray- 
Aberdeen  Iron  Works,  York  place,  Footdee ;  Hall,  Russell,  &  Co. 
Aberdeen  Jute  Company,  Limited,  works,  Sunnypark  ;  secre- 
tary, James  Ducat 
Aberdeen  Journal  Office,  28  and  29  Adelphi,  Union  street 
Aberdeen   Lands   and   Heritages   Valuation   Office,   27  King 

street  ;  John  M'Kelvie,  assessor 
Aberdeen  Lime  Co.  (lime,  coal,  bone  manure,  nitrate  of  soda, 

and  guano  merchants,  and  manufacturers  of  oil  and 

oilcake),    2    Provost    Blaikie's    quay ;    Morrison    and 

Harvey,  managers 
Aberdeen   Market   Company ;     secretaries    and    law    agents, 

Adam,  Thomson,  and  Ross,  75  Union  street  ;  treasurer, 

R.  Lumsden,  manager,  N.  of  S.  Bank 
Aberdeen  Master  Masons'  Association  ;  chairman,  Councillor 

James  Hunter  ;  secretary,  John  Morgan  (of  A.  Mitchell 

&Co.) 
Aberdeen  Mourning  Establishment,  44  Union  Street 
Aberdeen   Music   Hall,   Union   Street ;  secretaries,  Fraser  & 

Duguid,  advocates,  140  Union  street 
Aberdeen  Mutual  Assurance  and  Friendly  Society  ;   actuary 

and  secretary,  John  Crombie,  C.A.,  76  Union  street 
Aberdeen,  Newcastle,  and  Hull  Steam  Co.,  Limited  ;   office, 

49  Regent  Quay,  William  Skirving,  manager 
Aberdeen  Property  Investment  Co.  ;  John  Macaldowie,  12  St. 

Nicholas  street,  manager 
Aberdeen  Quill  Manufactory,  47  Queen  street 
Aberdeen  Reed  Works,  50  Causewayend,  George  Desson 
Aberdeen  Rope  and  Sail  Co.  ;  office,  Links,  Footdee ;  James 

Buyers,  manager 
Aberdeen   Salmon  Co. ;   office,    146  Union   street  ;  icehouse, 

Fish  street 
Aberdeen   School  Board  ;  office,  12   King  street ;  clerk   and 

treasurer,  Thomas  Hector 
Aberdeen   Sea  Insurance   Co.,   55   Marischal  street;    James 

Aiken,  jun.,  manager 
Aberdeen  Ship  Biscuit  Factory,  Cotton  street 
Aberdeen  Soap  and  Candle  Works,  92  Loch  street 
Aberdeen  Soap  Powder  Manufactory ;  James  Fraser,  38  George 

street 
Aberdeen  Song  School,  46J  Union  street 
Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Co.,  87  Waterloo  quay  ;  Charles 

Shepherd,  manager 
Aberdeen  Tailoring  Co.,  56  Schoolhill 

Aberdeen  Tent  and  Marquee  Co.  ;  manager,  John  Cattanach, 
130 1  Union  street 


'88  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

•  Aberdeen  Town  and  Comity  Bank,  62  Union  street 
Aberdeen   Town  and   County  Bank   (Western    Branch.),   262 

Union  street  ;  A.  Morrice,  agent 
Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank  (Northern  Branch),   196 

.  George  street  ;  Alexander  S.  Murray,  agent 
Aberdeen   Town   and   County   Bank   (Harbour   Branch),    17 

Begent  quay  ;  William  Leslie,  agent 
Aberdeen  Turkish  Bath  Establishment,  28J  Crown  street 
Aberdeen  Weekly  News.  28  Schoolhill 
Aberdeen  Young  Men's  Christian  Institute,  198  Union  street ; 

secretary,  Charles  Shirreffs 
Aberdeen  Young  Women's  Christian  Institute,  28  Union  terrace ; 

matron,  Miss  Cameron 
Aberdeenshire    Artillery    and    Rifle    Association ;    secretary, 

John  Crombie,  C.A.,  76  Union  street 
Aberdeenshire   Cricket   Club,   secretary  ;   J.  F.  Lumsden,    3 

Union  terrace 
Aberdein,  Alex.,  commercial  traveller,  25  Ferryhill  place 
Aberdein,  Alex.  (East  Coast  Railways),  28  Market  street,  h  122 

Causewayend 
Aberdein,  A.,  general  merchant,  44  Holburn  street 
Aberdein,  Robert,   funeral  undertaker,  55  Queen  street,  h  5 

Wales  street 
Aberdein,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  51  Frederick  street 
Aberdein,    Wm.    L.,   works    manager,    Aberdeen    Jute   Co., 

Limited,  h  2  Elmbank  terrace 
Aberdein,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  22  Constitution  street 
Aberdein,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  19  Forbes  street 
Aberdein  &  Dunn,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  16  East 

North  street 
Abernethy,  David  W.,  engineer,  Ferryhill  cottage 
Abernethy,  James  &Co.,  iron  founders,  engineers,  millwrights, 

machine    makers,     blacksmiths,    and    boiler    makers, 

Ferryhill  Foundry 
Abernethy,  James  (of  J.  A.  &  Co.),  Ferryhill  cottage 
Abernethy,  Robert  (of  J.  A.  &  Co.),  21  Golden  square 
Adair-Moffat,  Mrs.  F.,  87  Crown  street 
Adam  &  Co.,  coal  merchants,  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  17 

Regent  quay  and  3  Market  street 
Adam,  Alexander,  C.E.,  land  valuator  and  surveyor,  20  Union 

Terrace,  h  Balfluig,  Alford 
Adam,  Alexander,  slater,  4  Hutcheon  street 
Adam,  Alex.,  manager  (Aberdeen  Salmon  Co.),  9  Fish  street 
Adam,  George  L.,  slater,  48  Gerrard  street 
Adam,  James  (Jamieson  &  Mitchell),  22  Bank  street 
Adam,  John,  bookseller,  Market  gallery,  h  Jessierield,  Skene 

Road 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  89 

Adam,  John  B.  (of  Adam  &  Co.),  Maryfield,  Ferryhill 

Adam,  P.,  178  Crown  street 

Adam,  Robert,  clerk  (Keith  &  Anderson) 

Adam,  Thomas,  agent,  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  h  1  West 

Craibstone  street 
Adam,  Thomas,  jun.  (of  Adam  &  Co.),  16  Albyn  place 
Adam,  Thomson,  &  Ross,  advocates,  75  Union  street 
Adam,  W.,  advocate  (of  Adam,  Thomson,  &  Ross),  74  Carden 

place 
Adam,  Wm.,  coffee  and  dining  rooms,  and  lodgings,  52  York 

street 
Adam,  Mrs.  William,  8  Prospect  terrace,  Ferryhill 
Adam,  Mrs.  Robert,  100  Chapel  street 
Adam,  Miss,  59  Victoria  street  West 
Adam,  Miss,  14  St.  Mary's  place 
Adams,  Andrew,  photographer,  32  Queen  street,  h  Woodbine 

Cottage,  Ruthrieston 
Adams,  James,  shipmaster,  21  Ferryhill  terrace 
Adams,  James,  funeral  waiter  and  beadle  (Free  North  Church), 

6  Frederick  street 
Adams,  John  C,  tea  merchant  and  commission  agent,  3  Rich- 
mond terrace 
Adams,  John,  tea  and  coffee  salesman,  64,  h  66  Green 
Adams,  Robert,  foreman  (J.  &  W.  Martin),  48  Charlotte  st. 
Adams,  William,  beadle  (St.  Paul  street  E.U.  Church),  5  St. 

Paul  street 
Adams,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  44  Blackfriars  street 
Adams,  Mrs.,  Samuel,  lodgings,  2  St.  Catherine's  wynd 
Adams,  Isabella,  grocer,  24  Castle  street 
Adams,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  2  St.  Catherine's  wynd 
Adamson,  Alexander,  tinplate  worker,  16  Upperkirkgate,  h  37 

Loch  street 
Adamson,  Alexander,  24  Ashley  road 

Adamson,  John  A.  (Town  and  County  Bank),  24  Ashley  road 
Adamson,  Mrs,  4  Carden  terrace 
Adamson,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  46  Schoolhill 
Addison,  Allan,  butcher,  28  Justice  street 
Addison,  George,  fishcurer,  2  York  street 
Adelphi  Billiard  Rooms,  7  Adelphi 
Adelphi  Hotel,  10  Adelphi,  N.  Moncur 
Adlington,  William  (of  Selby,  Wood,  &  Co.),  66  Bon-Accord 

street 
Advocates'   Society   Hall  and   Library,  Advocates'   Hall,  10 

Broad  street 
Aiken,  Arthur,  flesher,  14  Market  hall,  h  Allanvale 
Aiken,  James,  boot  and  shoe  warehouses,  27  and  39   Broad 

street,  h  158  Crown  street 
8 


'90  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Aiken,  James,  jun.,  &  Co.,  insurance  brokers,  timber  im- 
porters, and  agents  for  Nevill,  Druce,  '&  Co.,  yellow 
metal  manufacturers,  55  Marisehal  street 

Aiken/ James,  jun.,  (of  J.  Aiken,  jun.,  &  Co.),  manager,  Aber- 
deen Sea  Insurance  Co.,  agent  to  Lloyd's,  h  27  Union 
place 

Airtb,  John,  late  shoemaker,  21  Bank  street 

Airth,  John,  jun.,  tea  dealer,  31,  h  33  Market  street 

Aitken,  Alex.,  late  shoreporter,  45  Castle  street 

Aitken,  Alex.,  painter  (of  J.  Garvie  &  Sons),  236  Union  St.,  h 
6  Loanhead  terrace 

Aitken,  William,  horse  shoer,  3  Little  Belmont  street 

Aitken,  Miss,  2  Salisbury  terrace,  Hammerfield 

Alexander,  A.  &  Co.,  grocers,  tea,  wine,  and  spiri  V  merchants, 
151  George  street 

Alexander,  Alexander,  district  traffic  superintendent,  Cale- 
donian Railway,  h  3  Strawberry  bank 

Alexander,  Alexander,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  1  Baltic 
street,  h  3  Canal  terrace 

Alexander,  David,  house  carpenter,  Windmill  lane,  h  63  Col- 
lege street 

Alexander,  Hay,  commercial  traveller,  3  Willowdale  place 

Alexander,  Henry,  editor  (Aberdeen  Daily  Free  Press),  10 
Westfield  terrace 

Alexander,  James,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  113  Union  st., 
h  10  Albert  street 

Alexander,  James,  miller  and  grain  merchant,  Lower  Justice 
Mills,  Union  Glen,  h  Cambridge  Cottage,  Ashley  pi. 

Alexander,  James,  shipmaster,  1  Park  place 

Alexander,  James,  fireman,  7  Black's  buildings 

Alexander,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  175  Union 
street,  workshop,  Crimon  place,  h  10  Rose  street 

Alexander,  John,  late  draper,  7  King's  crescent 

Alexander,  Robert,  5  Millburn  street 

Alexander,  W.  Gordon,  Brevet-major,  93rd  Highlanders 
(Adjutant  Royal  Aberdeenshire  Highlanders),  56  Castle 
street 

Alexander,  Wm.  (of  J.  Lumsden  &  Co.),  21  Albyn  pi. 

Alexander,  Wm.  (Aberdeen  Free  Press),  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  Springbank  terrace 

Alexander,  Mrs,  milliner,  84  Broad  street 

Alexander,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Mitchell  place 

Alexander,  Miss,  243  George  street 

Allan  &  Robertson,  coach  builders,  88  College  street 


-       GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  91 

Allan,  Alexander,  carter  and  coal  merchant,  office  5  Summer 

street;  h  5  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  (of  A.  &  R.),  13  Causewayend 
Allan,  George,  shipmaster,  33  Mount  street 
Allan,  Henry,  artist  (Farquhar  and  Gill),  10  Park  place 
Allan,  James,  clerk  (W.  Walker  &  Sons),  71  Eosemount  pi. 
Allan,  James,  carver,  7  Bannermill  street 
Allan,  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    (Skene    street  public    school),    48 

Holburn  street 
Allan,  John  (Edmonston  &  Co.),  50  Upperkirkgate 
Allan,  John,  draper,  175  Gallowgate,  h  Mary  Cottage,  Canal 

street 
Allan,  John,  foreman  plumber  (Farquhar  &  Gill),  42  Loan- 
head  terrace 
Allan,  John  W.,  advertising  traveller  {Aberdeen  Journal),  13 

Richmond  terrace 
Allan,  John  W.,  bookkeeper,  239  Union  street,  h  11  Ann  pi. 
Allan,    Matthew,    General     Secretary,     United     Operative 

Masons'  Association  of  Scotland,  49  Upperkirkgate 
Allan,  Rev.  Robert,  B.A.,  Incumbent  of  St.  James' s  English 

Episcopal  Church,  11  Rotunda  place 
Allan,  "Wm.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  and  teacher  of  short- 
hand, 29  Marischal  street,  h  2  Wales  street 
Allan,   Wm.,  family  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  34,  h  33 

Mount  street 
Allan,  Mrs,  teacher  of  music,  49  Upperkirkgate 
Allan,  Mrs.  Dr.,  20  Kingsland  place 
Allan,  Mrs.,  26  Bank  street 
Allan,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  36  Mount  street 
Allan,  Miss,  37  Dee  street 
Allan,  Miss  (Pratt  &  Keith),  26  Bank  street 
Allan,  Miss  Williamina,  draper,  2374  George  street 
Allan,  Miss,  fish  merchant,  Wet  Fish  Market,  h  Waterside 
Allan,  Misses,  dressmakers,  239  George  street 
Allardyce,  J.  R.,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  137, 

h  135  Crown  street 
Allardyce,  James,  sergeant  of  police,  Police  Office,  Broad 

street 


92  GENEEAL   DIRECTORY. 

Alves,  Mrs,  draper,  50  &  51  Market  Gallery,  h  2  Hutcheon 

street 
American,  European,  and  General  Foreign  Express  office, 

56  Mariscnal  street,  J.  S.  Chalmers,  agent 
Anderson  &  Buyers,  fruiterers,  74  Broad  street 
Anderson  &  Eae,  advocates,   16  Union  terrace 
Anderson  &  Thomson,  wholesale  warehousemen,  23  and  25 

Broad  street 
Anderson,  Adam  C,  manager  (J.  Blaikie  &  Sons,  Littlejohn 

street),  95  Crown  street 
Anderson,  Alexander,  manager  (Northern  Agricultural  Co.), 

7  East  Craibston  street 
Anderson,  Alex.,  nesher,  207  George  street,  h  1  Love  Lane, 

Spital 
Anderson,  Alexander,  painter,  56  Gerrard  street 
Anderson,  Alexander,  draper,  40  East  North  street 
Anderson,  Alex.,  sergeant  of  police,  35  North  Broadford 
Anderson,  Sir  Alexander,  advocate  (of  Anderson  &  Bae),  16 

Union  terrace 
Anderson,  Alexander,  45  Schoolhill 

Anderson,  Alexander  (of  Morrison  &  Anderson),  7  Shiprow 
Anderson,  Alex.,  baker,  147  George  street,  h  above  shop 
Anderson,  Alexander,  mason,  14  Hawthorn  place 
Anderson,  Alexander,  gardener,  16  Causewayend 
Anderson,  And.,   gardener,   3    &   4   Market  Hall,  h  North 

Bubislaw 
Anderson,  David,  gardener,  Bosehill,  shop,  31^  Park  street 
Anderson,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,   19  Park  street 
Anderson,  David,  clerk  (Post  Office),  131  Crown  street 
Anderson,  David,   clerk  (George  Thompson,  jun.,    &  Co.), 

1^  Ferryhill  place 
Anderson,  Duncan,  painter,   125,  h  81  George  street 
Anderson,  G.  B.,  commission  and  custom-house  agent,  55 

Marischal   street,   and   Custom-house,    h    31    North 

Broadford 
Anderson,  Bev.  George  S.  (North  parish),  10  Devanha  ter. 
Anderson,  George,   advocate  (of  Cochran  &   Anderson),  45 

Schoolhill 
Anderson,  Geo.,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  dealer,  80  East 

North  street,  h  29  Frederick  street 
Anderson,  George,  jeweller,  23  &  24  Market  Gallery,  h  7.7 

Guestrow 
Anderson,  George,  watchmaker,  16  Schoolhill,  h  7  Hawthorn 

place 
Anderson,  James,  foreman  blacksmith,  35  York  street 
Anderson,    J.    &   J.     S.,   hardware    merchants,    93    Queen 

street,  h  7  Back  wynd 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  93 

Anderson,  James,  shipmaster,  29  Bon- Accord  street 

Anderson,  James,  baker,   1  Windsor  place 

Anderson,  James  (of  Sefton  &  Anderson),  106  Hardgate 

Anderson,  John  P.,  flesher,  23  Loch  street 

Anderson,  John,  insurance  and  commission  agent,  7  Back 

Wynd 
Anderson,  John,  Balmoral  Lodge,  Balmoral  terrace 
Anderson,  J.  &  J.,   grocers  and  wholesale  tea  dealers,  45 

East  North  street 
Anderson,  J.,  missionary,  Castle  Brae  Chapel,  h  lA.  Leslie 

place 
Anderson,  John,  spirit  dealer,  14  Eegent  Quay,  h  1  Barnett's 

close 
Anderson,  John  H.,  clerk   (A.    &  F.   Manuelle),  83   King 

street 
Anderson,    Peter,  &  Son,    house  and  ship  carpenters  and 

joiners,  Weighhouse  Square,  h  Links  Cottage,   Gar- 

voch  wynd 
Anderson,  Peter,  mason,  4  Holburn  place 
Anderson,  Eobert  H.,  nautical  instrument  maker  and  opti- 
cian, 41,  h  13  Marischal  street 
Anderson,  Eobert,  sub- editor  (Aberdeen  Daily  Free  Press), 

h  6  North  Broadford 
Anderson,   Eobert  J.   (of  Eeith   &   Anderson),   Ashgrove, 

Kittybrewster 
Anderson,  Samuel,  secretary,  Northern  Assurance  Company, 

3,  h  1  King  street 
Anderson,  Sutherland,  &  Co.,  grocers,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit 

merchants,  51  and  55  George  street 
Anderson,  Thomas  (of  A.  S.  &  Co.),  18  Loanhead  terrace 
Anderson,  Thomas,  manager,  carpet  dep.   (Pratt  &  Keith), 

Benton  Cottage,  Dyce 
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, 

h  2  Crimon  place 
Anderson,  William,  umbrella  maker,  47,  h  49  Upperkirkgate 
Anderson,  William,  Springwell  Cottage,  5  Holburn  street 
Anderson,  Wm.  B.,  photographer  (A.    Dinnie),  12    Holburn 

place 
Anderson,  William  C,  bookseller,  16  Market  Gallery  h  Mile- 
end 
Anderson,  Wm.  M.,  clerk  (T.  &  C.  Bank),  86  Bon-Accord  st, 
Anderson,  Win.,   grocer  and  spirit  dealer,    47,    h  66  East 

North  street 
Anderson,  William,  tinsmith,  1  Westfield  place 


94  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Anderson,  William  (Wm.  Ford  &  Sons,  of  Leith),  1  Belvidere 

place 
Anderson,  William,  engineer  (of  B.  Eeid  &  Co. 's  Bon- Accord 

Works),  h  20  Holburn  place 
Anderson,  William,  jobbing  gardener,  1  Magdala  place,  30 

Short  Loanings 
Anderson,     William,    clerk    (N.    S.   Savings   Bank),    2  St. 

Catherine's  wynd 
Anderson,  Mrs  A.,  Rose  Cottage,  Cuparstone  place 
Anderson,  Mrs  George,  86  Bon- Accord  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  George,  baker,  6,  h  8  Commerce  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  George,  18  Skene  terrace 
Anderson,  Mrs,  16  South.  Mount  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  William,  3  Roseinount  terrace 
Anderson,  Mrs,  17  Osborne  place 
Anderson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  39  Union  terrace 
Anderson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  18  Queen  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  61  Regent  Quay- 
Anderson,  Mrs,  1  King  street 

Anderson,  Mrs  Charles,  spirit  dealer,  60  Regent  quay 
Anderson,  Mrs  David,  lodgings,  216  Union  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  Wm.,  13  Henry  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  131  Crown  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  13  Chapel  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  fish  dealer,  Basement,  Market,  h  6  Carmelite 

street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  1  Springbank  place 
Anderson,  Miss,  93  Bon- Accord  street 
Anderson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  Garvock  wynd 
Anderson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  16  West  North  street 
Anderson,  Miss,  lodgings,  48  Summer  street 
Anderson,   Miss,   head    female    attendant,   Royal    Lunatic 

Asylum 
Anderson,  Misses  (late  of  Strichen),  4  Dee  street 
Anderson,  Misses,  3  St.  Clement  street 
Andrew,  Benjamin,  shipmaster,  10  Powis  place 
Andrew,  Francis,  auctioneer,  11  Princes  street 
Andrew,  William,  druggist,  168  Union  street,  h  above  shop 
Andrew,  Mrs,  59  Victoria  street  west 

Andrew,  Miss,  ladies'  boarding  and  day  school,  13  Union  row 
Angus,  George,  merchant  and  fish  dealer,    14  Bank  street 

and  Basement,  Market,  h  7  Bank  street 
Angus,  George  C,  clerk  (Taylor  &  Henderson),  Both  well 

Court,  25  Justice  street 
Angus,  John,  advocate,  7  Golden  square 
Angus,  John,  blacksmith,  12  Pork  lane,  h  37  Constitution 

street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  95 

Angus,  Samuel,  spirit  dealer,  1  Carmelite  street,  h  Bonny- 
muir,  Stocket 

Angus,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  91  King  street 

Aagus,  William,  assistant,  A,  S.  Cook,  h  5  Abbotsford  pi. 

Angus,  Mrs  Henry,  23  Bon-Accord  street 

Angus,  Mrs,  16  Castle  terrace 

Annand,  Alex.,  chimney-sweep,  25  Loch  street 

Arbuthnot,  Robert,  35  Carden  place 

Archibald,  James,  carter,  70  Loch  street 

Archibald,  James,  treasurer,  Shipmasters'  Society,  11  Regent 
quay 

Archibald,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Ruthrieston 

Argo,  Alexander,  late  farmer,  10  Watson  street 

Argo,  James,  police  detective,  61  Park  street 

Argo,  John  A.,  engineer,  25  Cotton  street 

Art  Union  of  London ;  Hon.  Secretary  for  Abdn.,  John  W. 
Legge,  F.E.I. S.,  sculptor 

Arthur,  A.  W.,  grocer,  59,  h  63  Green 

Arthur,  Rev.  David,  7  Springbank  terrace 

Arthur  &  Mitchell,  plasterers,  32  Lead  side,  h  1  Denburn 
terrace 

Artillery  Gymnasium  (Volunteer)  60  Queen  street 

Asher,  xilex.  (of  James  Asher  &  Sons),  4  Belmont  road 

Asher,  James  &  Sons,  merchants,  52  and  54  Schoolhill  (Old 
Grammar  School) 

Asher,  James  (of  James  Asher  &  Sons),  2  Springbank  place 

Asher,  Robert  (of  James  Asher  &  Sons),  6  Dee  place 

Asher,  Mrs  James,  6  Dee  place 

Ashton,  Thomas,  hairdresser,  2b  Park  street 

Attenborrow,  Wm.  W.,  clerk  (John  Moir  &  Son),  h  19  Rich- 
mond terrace 

Attenborrow,  Mrs,  draper,  foot  of  Skene  square,  h  19 
Richmond  terrace 

Athenseum  Restaurant,  2  Union  Buildings 

Auer,  A.,  watch  and  clock  maker,  51  Upperkirkgate,  h  20 
Victoria  street  west 

Auld,  John,  flesher,  10  St.  Clement  street,  h  28  Albion  st. 

Avery,  John  &  Co.,  printers,  publishers  and  wholesale  sta- 
tioners, Office  (Northern  Advertiser),  20  Nether  kirk- 
gate,  works,  14  Gallowgate 

Avery,  Wm.  Bates  (of  J.  Avery  &  Co.),  24  Carden  place 

Avery,  Mrs  John,  24  Carden  place 

BACHMANN,  George,  director  of  the  Aberdeen  Conser- 
vatoire, 4  Bridge  street 

Badenoch,  Alexander,  outfitter  and  woollen  draper,  63  St. 
Nicholas  street,  h  20  North  Silver  street 


96  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Badenocli,  Miss  (Pratt  &  Keith),  183  Crown  street 

Baillie,  John,  clerk  (Town  Council — Police  Department),  h 

145  Hardgate 
Baillie,  Wm.,  beadle  (St.  John's),  3  Chapel  court,  Justice  st. 
Baillie,  Wm.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  17  Justice  street 
Bain,  Alexander,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  professor  of  logic  (Aberdeen 

University),  Ferryhill  Lodge 
Bain,  Alexander  (P.O.),  mail  guard,  123  Chapel  street 
Bain,  Alex,  (of  Beid  &  Bain),  13  Kichniond  terrace 
Bain,  David,  coppersmith,  12  Littlejohn  street,  h  163  West 

North  street 
Bain,  Ebenezer,  wright,  209  George  street,  h  18  Craigie  st. 
Bain,  Ebenezer,  sub-editor,  Aberdeen  Free  Press,  h  216  George 

street 
Bain,  George,  slater,  310  George  street 
Bain,  Geo.,  f  arm  overseer  OldmillBeform.,  h  Bon-  Accord  Cot. 
Bain,  James,   &   Co.,  flour  millers   and   grain  merchants, 

Cotton  street 
Bain,  James.,  miller,  44  Constitution  street 
Bain,  Thomas,  tinsmith  (John  Moir  &  Son),  77  Park  road 
Bain,  William,  post-horse  master  and  coachbuilder ;  livery 

stables,  90  George  street,  60  and  61  Loch  street,  and 

44  Union  place 
Bain,  Wm.,   manager  (the   Howe   Machine   Co.,  Limited), 

Millburn  Cottage,  Ferryhill 
Bain,  Wm.,  jun.,  auctioneer,  60  Loch  street 
Bain,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Eldon  terrace,  Cuparstone  road 
Bain,  Mrs,  lodgings,  14  Wellington  street 
Baird,  Thomas,   cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  181    Union 

street,   workshop,  19  Summer  st.,  h  Woodland  house, 

Pitfodels 
Baird,  Wm.,  assistant  police  detective,  6  Jute  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,  James,  confectioner,  33  Schoolhill, 
Balfour,  Mrs  Wm.,  lodgings,  89  Hutcheon  street  west 
Balfour,  Mrs,  lodgings,  4  Watson  street 
Balneaves,  John,  clerk,  6  South  College  street 
Bank  of  Scotland  Branch,  40  Union  street,  Jas.  A.  Sinclair, 

agent,  h  20  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Bannatyne,  Bev.  Alex.  M.  (Free  Union  Church),  5  Bubislaw 

place 
Bannerman,  James  (of  W.  B.  &  Co.)  Abbothall  Villa,  Cults 
Bannerman,  John,  silk  dyer,  35a  George  street 
Bannerman,  John,  late  dyer,  6  Little  Chapel  street 
Bannerman,  Patrick,  Abbothall  Villa,  Cults 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY,  97 

Bannerman,  W.  &  Co.,  commission  agents  and  coal  mer- 
chant, 2  Trinity  Quay,  Stores,  Eeclaimed  Ground, 
Inches 

Bannochie,  Alexander,  confectioner,  175  George  street,  h  24 
John  street 

Bannochie,  James,  plasterer  and  setter  of  tile  pavements, 
Gilcomston  Park 

Barclay,  Alexander,  builder,  Charlotte  street,  h  24  Spring- 
bank  terrace 

Barclay,  James  W.  &  Co.,  merchants,  83  Union  street 

Barclay,  James  W.  (of  J.  W.  Barclay  &  Co.),  60  Dee  street 

Barclay,  John,  commission  agent,  37i  Marischal  street,  h  7 
Charlotte  street 

Barclay,  John,  overseer,  16  Crimon  place 

Barclay,  Morrison,  commission  agent,  83  Union  street  and 
Palmerston  road,  h  3  Abbotsford  place 

Barclay,  Eobert,  cowfeeder,  61  West  North  street 

Barclay,  W.  E.,  superintendent,  Industrial  School,  Skene  sq. 

Barclay,  Mrs,  lodgings,  71  Chapel  street 

Barclay,  Mr.  John,  7  South  Charlotte  street 

Barker,  A.  C,  79  Chapel  street 

Barker,  Jas.,  agent  and  insurance  broker,  13  Netherkirkgate 

Barnet,  Isaac,  picture  frame  maker,  49  East  North  street 

Barnet,  Miss,  35  Victoria  street  west 

Barnett,  Alexander,  church  officer  (Free  West  Church),  h 
Church  buildings,  Bon-Accord  street 

Barnett,  James  C,  teacher,  Boys'  Hospital,  King  Street 

Barnett,  Patrick  M.,  resident  engineer,  (G.  N.  of  S.  E.), 
Berryden  House 

Barnett,  Peter  K.,  fishcurer,  Point  Law,  h  Loch-head  House 

Barnett,  William,  inspector  of  poor,  Nigg 

Barnett,  Wm.,  Lome  Temperance  Hotel,  137  King  street 

Barratt,  John  E.,  56  Osborne  place 

Barron,  Alex,  (of  T.  E.  Watson  &  Co.),  166  Skene  street  west 

Barron,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  106,  h  104 
Commerce  street 

Barron,  Geo.,  draper  (J.  Gordon  &  Son),  64  Hutcheon  street 

Barron,  James,  foreman  rivetter(H.  E.  &  Co.),  7  Hanover  lane 

Barron,  Lambert,  Advocate,  48  Market  street,  h  8  Bon- 
Accord  square 

Barron,  Eobert,  ironmonger,  15  Schoolhill,  h  above  shop 

Barron,  Thomas,  Edinburgh  Ale  Establishment,  17  Castle 
street,  h  above  shop 

Barron,  Wm.  mason,  22  Dee  street 

Barry,  Henry,  &  Co.,  ironfounders,  122  West  North  street 

Batchan,  James,  inspector  of  branches  (T.  &  C.  Bank),  91 
Crown  street 


98  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Baxter,  Andrew,  cashier  and  book-keeper,  (Northern  Agri- 
cultural Co.),  7  Millburn  street 
Baxter,  Eev.  Daniel,  chaplain  of  Aberdeen  Prison,  7  Yictoria 

street  west 
Baxter,  Daniel,  accountant,  (Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland), 

7  King  street 
Baxter,  Miss,  draper,  21  Market  Gallery,  h  93  Skene  st. 
Bearsley,  Charles  F.,  74  Bon- Accord  street 
Bearsley,  Mrs,  Berlin  wool  and  fancy  repository,  embroidery 

printer,  &c,  12  and  14  Crown  street 
Beaton,  George,  draper,  3  Gallowgate,  h  54  Park  street 
Beaton,  James  (of  Ceylon),  Lanka  Cottage,  Argyll  place 
Beaton,  John,  hairdresser,  33  Eosemount  place 
Beaton,  Wm.,  mason,  8  Ferryhill  terrace 
Beat,  John,  engine-driver  (G.  N.  of  S.  P.),  8  Powis  place 
Eeatt,  Eev.  David  (U.P.  Church,  Belmont  street),  47  Spring- 
bank  terrace 
Beattie,  Alex.,  house  agent,  30  Belmont  street 
Beattie,  Francis,  blacksmith  and  bellhanger,  22  Dee  street, 

h  220  George  street 
Beattie,  Gordon,  furnishing  tailor,  30|  Summer  street,  h  5 

Crimon  place 
Beattie,  James  A.  (of  Walker  &  Beattie),  2  Bon-Accord  sq. 
Beattie,  John,  general  agent,  12  Millburn  street 
Beattie,  John,  shoreporter,  14  Fish  street 
Beattie,  Joseph,  bootmaker,  northern  shoe  warehouse,  230 

George  street,  h  13  Craigie  street 
Beattie,  Bobert  (of  Smith  &  Beattie),  61  Hutcheon  street 
Beattie,  Wm.,  clerk,  20  Bank  street 
Beattie,  Mrs,  12  Prospect  terrace,  Ferryhill 
Beattie,  Mrs  James  A.,  6  East  Craibstone  street 
Beattie,  Miss,  dressmaker,  15  Netherkirkgate,  h  220  George  st 
Begg,  Henry  F.  (Lochnagar  Eoyal  Distillery),  4  Albury  P.oad 
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  Eegent  quay 
Begg,  John,  journalist  {Aberdeen  Journal),  267  George  st. 
Begg,  Peter,  boot  and  shoemaker,  52  Virginia  street 
Begg,  William,  flesher,  46  Market  hall,  h  130J  Union  street 
Begg,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  130|  Union  street 
Belgian  Consul ;  J.  F.  White,  107  King  street 
Bell,  Alex.  P.,  gilder  and  ornamental  modeller,  13  Nellfield 

place 
Bell,  Andrew,  waiter,  33  Summer  st 
Bell,  Eev.  H.,  (Free  High  Church),  6  Albyn  terrace 
Bell,  Rev.  Herbert,  (John  Knox  Church),  9  King's  crescent 
Bell,  John,  cooper,  12  Watson  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  99 

Bell,  Eannie,  &  Co.  (of  Leith),  wine  merchants,  44  Marischal 
street ;  John  Sheed  &  Co.,  agents 

Bell,  Bichard  (of  Eoss  &  Bell),  18  Nellfield  place 

Bell,  Thomas  H.,  manager  (Bushell  &  Co.),  61  Union  street 

Bell,  Mrs  Dr.,  18  Osborne  place 

Bell,  Mrs,  4  South  St.  Swithin  street 

Bell's  (Dr.)  School,  Frederick  street 

Bennet,  George,  grocer,  19  h  21  Henry  street 

Bennett,  William,  printer,  42  Castle  street 

Bennett,  Isabella,  milliner,  80  Queen  street 

Benson,  Bichard,  restaurateur  and  aerated  water  manufac- 
turer, 213  Union  street,  h  18  Springbank  street 

Benson,  Thomas  C,  printer,  18  Watson  street 

Benzie,  Alexander,  builder,  27  Henry  street 

Benzie,  Alex,  cashier,  (G.  Milne  &  Co.),  Mount  street  west 

Benzie,  David,  late  shipmaster,  10  Eegent  quay 

Benzie,  John,  stonecutter,  St.  Clair  street,  h  1  Willowdale 
place 

Benzie,  John  (of  Macdonald  and  Benzie),  132  West  North  st. 

Benzie,  Eobert,  missionary,  (Free  West),  Mount  street  west 

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,  8  North  Broadford  Lane 

Berry,  James,  bootmaker,  6  Skene  square 

Berry,  John  Edward,  clerk  (Eeid  &  Wilsone),  11  Caledonian 
place 

Berry,  John,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  4  South  Silver  Street, 
h  15  Thistle  street 

Berry,  Peter,  wholesale  confectioner,  122  Chapel  street 

Berry,  W.  &  J.,  linen  manufacturers,  28  Market  street 

Berry,  Wm.  (of  W.  &  J.  Berry),  33  Carden  place 

Berry,  Wm.  Wilson,  10  Trinity  street 

Best,  Henry  Compton,  Commander  H.M.S.  "  Clyde,"  h  Cair- 
naquheen,  Middle  Stocket  Eoad 

Best,  Mrs  Thomas,  13  Eubislaw  terrace 

Beveridge,  Peter,  linen  manufacturer,  39  St.  Nicholas  st.,  h 
Beath  Villa,  Polmuir  road 

Beveridge,  Eobert,  M.B.,  surgeon,  lecturer  on  clinical  medi- 
cine, and  physician  to  Eoyal  Infirmary,  h  36  King  st. 

Beveridge,  Eobert,  39  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  Beath  Villa, 
Polmuir  road 

Beveridge,  Eobert,  jun.  (of  D.  Mackie  &  Co.),  Beath  Villa, 
Polmuir  road 

Beveridge,  Wm.,  curator,  Free  Church  College,  2  Alford  pi. 

Beverley,  Eev.  Alex.,  LL.D.,  examiner,  Grammar  School,  7* 
42  Bon- Accord  street 


100  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Beverley,  Mrs,  lodgings,  10  Constitution  street 

Beverley,  Mrs,  Robert,  83  Wales  street 

Bible  Society  Depository ;  James  Murray,  bookseller,  28  St. 

Nicholas  street 
Billet  Master,  James  Frater,  City  Chamberlain's  Office 
Bill,  Franklin,  superintendent  and  teacher,  Deaf  and  Dumb 

Institution,  31  Belmont  street 
Bill,  Mrs,  matron,  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution,  31  Belmont 

street 
Bings,  Mrs,  laundress,  37  Chapel  street 
Binner,   Thos.   Wm.,    dyer   (A  Hadden  &   Sons),    6   South 

Mount  street 
Binnie,  William,  D.D.,  professor  of  Church  History,  Free 

Church  College,  1  Fonthill  road 
Bird,  James,  carter,  49  Upper  Denburn 
Birnie,  Alexander,  builder,  10  Crimon  place 
Birnie,  George,  grocer,  1  St.  Andrew  street,  h  67  Loch  st. 
Birnie,  George,  carpenter,  61  Wales  street 
Birss,  Alex.,  Burnside  Cottage,  Ruthrieston 
Birss,  James,  22  Ferryhill  terrace 
Birss,  Bobert,  wholesale  druggist,  27  Queen  street,  h  Middle 

field  House,  Woodside 
Birtchnell,  Edward,  late  supervisor  of  Inland  Revenue,  h  61 

Springbank  terrace 
Bisset,  A.,  draper,  69  Bosemount  place 
Bisset,  George,  general  merchant,  67  Holburn  street,  h  Aber- 

geldie  Cottage,  Braemar  place 
Bisset,  George,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  179  Gallowgate, 

h  1  Berry  lane 
Bisset,  James,  photographer,  66  John  street 
Bisset,  James,  (Northern  Assurance  Co.),  7  Albyn  terrace 
Bisset,  James  H.,  (of  P.  Bisset  &  Son),  1  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  18  Holburn  place 
Bisset,  Joseph,  confectioner,  149  Gallowgate 
Bisset,   Peter  &  Son,  builders  and  cement  merchants,  152 

West  North  street 
Bisset,  William,  Queen's  Cross 
Bisset,  Wm.,  joiner,  6  Leslie  place 
Bisset,  Wm.,  paper  and  paper  stock  merchant,  4  Water  lane, 

and  Buxburn  mills,  h  Buxburn  mills 
Bisset,  Wm.  jun.(  of  J.  &  W.  Bisset),  201  Union  street 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  101 

Bisset,  Mrs,  register  office,  13  Belmont  street 

Bisset,  Mrs  James,  21  Richmond  terrace 

Bisset,  Miss,  dressmaker,  175  Crown  street 

Black  &  Ferguson,  wine  merchants,  30  and  23  Adelphi 

Black  &  McKain,  bakers,  2a.  Waverley  place 

Black,  Alexander,  wright,  69  h  67  College  street 

Black,   George,  grocer,   254    George    street,  h  68  Gerrard 

street 
Black,  George,  feuar,  Euthrieston  House,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Black,  Hugh,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  17,  h  18   Victoria  st. 

west 
Black,  James  &  Co.,  share  brokers,  and  general  agents,  23 

King  street 
Black,  James,  overseer,  Neptune  terrace 
Black,  James  (late  N".  L.  H.  Service),  29  Mount  street 
Black,  James,  Donald  Cottage,  Euthrieston 
Black,  James,  flesher,  238  George  st.  h  20  North  Broadford 
Black,  James,  hairdresser,  7  Flourmill  brae 
Black,  James,  (of  J.  &  W.  Bisset),  h  15  Chapel  street 
Black,  John,  18  Bon-Accord  terrace 

Black,  John,  commercial  traveller  (J.  Catto),  36  Mount  st. 
Black,  John,  tea  merchant,  Upper  Quay,  h  51  Victoria  street 

west 
Black,  John,  clerk  (Bon-Accord  Granite    Works),  65  Park 

street  ^ 

Black,    Eichard,    accountant   and   sharebroker,    115    Union 

street,  h  Fonthill  terrace 
Black,  "William  &  Co.,  brewers  and  distillers,  Devanha 
Black,  William,  manager  (Aberdeen  Commercial  Company), 

7  Affleck  street 
Black,  Mrs  James,  3  Wellington  place 
Black,  Mrs  Joseph,  28  Wellington  place 
Black,  Miss,  33  Constitution  street 
Black,  Miss,  77  College  street 
Blackett,  Mrs,  29  Bon-Accord  terrace 
Blackfriars'  Hall,  29  Blackfriars'  street 
Blackhall,  Mrs,  97  Chapel  street 
Blackie  &   Sons,  publishers,  40   Broad   street;    Alexander 

Clark,  jun.,  agent 
Blackie.  Mrs  Win.,  59  Charles  street 

Blackstock,  James,  guard,  Caledonian  Eailway,  1  Bank  st. 
Blackwood,  Alexander,  tea  dealer,  2  Longacre 
Blackwood,  Alexander,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  52  Broad 

street,  h  2  Longacre 
Blaikie    Brothers,    ironfounders,     engineers,     millwrights, 

boilermakers,  and  general  blacksmiths,  Footdee  Iron 

Works,  St.  Clement  street 
9 


102  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Blaikie,   John   &    Sons,   braziers  (to   Her  Majesty),  brass- 
founders,    plumbers,  gasfitters,  lamp  and   gas-meter 
manufacturers,  coppersmiths,  &c,  Littlejohn  street ; 
lamp  saloon  warehouse,  211  Union  street 
Blaikie,  Mrs  David,  243a  Union  street 
Blain,   James  H.,  collector  of  customs,  Custom  House,  16 

Regent  Quay 
Bleaden,   Wm.    Henry,    curate  of  St.  Andrew's  Church,  2 

Union  place 
Blyth,  W.  P.,  collector,  Caledonian  Eailway 
Board  of  Trade  Surveyor  of  Shipping,  28  Eegent  quay 
Boddie  &  Wilson,  monumental  works,  St.  Clare  street 
Boddie,  "Wm.  (of  Boddie  &  Wilson),  57  John  street 
Bolton,   W.  T.,  Colonel,  C.  M.  G.  Eoyal  Artillery,  Com- 
manding Auxiliary  Artillery,  2nd  sub-district,  N.B. 
h  31  King  street 
Bon- Accord   Brass   Band  Association  ;  bandmaster,  James 

Wood,  216a  Union  street 
Bon- Accord  Brewery,  James  Ironside,  213  King  street 
Bon- Accord    Distillery    Company,    (Limited),    Newbridge, 
Hardgate ;    Eegistered  office,    Distillery,  John   Orr, 
manager 
Bon- Accord  Flour  Mill,  James  Bain  &  Co.,  Cotton  street 
Bon- Accord  Granite  Polishing  Works,  Alex.  Petrie,  71  Con- 
stitution street 
Bon-Accord  Loan  Office,  Chronicle  court,  32  Broad  street 
Bon- Accord  Property  Investment  Co. ;  managers,  Marquis, 

Hall,  &  Milne,  147  Union  street 
Bon- Accord  Sawmills,  York  street ;  Alexander  L.  Forsyth, 

proprietor 
Bon- Accord   Slate    and    Cement  Merchant    Co.,   Limited, 

Provost  Blaikie's  quay  ;  John  Eeid,  manager 
Bonnyman,  John,  29  Victoria  street 
Booth,  Alex.,  37  Victoria  street  west 
Booth,  Alex.,  chimney  sweeper,  14  East  North  street 
Booth,  Alex.,  pipe  top  manufacturer,  1  Cross  street 
Booth,  Francis,  chimney  sweeper,  48  East  North  street 
Booth,  James,  M.D.,  231  Union  street 

Booth,  James  McKenzie,  A.M.,  M.C.,  M.B.,  231  Union  street 
Booth,  James,  chimney  sweeper,  16  Justice  street 
Booth,  John  &  Sons,  pianaforte  makers  and  musicsellers,  140 

Union  street ;  workshop,  7  Union  wynd 
Booth,  John  (of  J.  Booth  &  Sons),  3  Holburn  street 
Booth,  Peter,  chimney  sweeper,  23  Harriet  st 
Booth,  B.,  tinsmith,  38  and  40  George  street,  h  23  Watson 

street 
Booth,  Wm.  P.,  merchant,  148  Union  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  103 

Booth,  Wm.,  teller,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  h  1  St.  Mary's 

place 
Booth,  William,  foreman  boilermaker  (Blaikie  Brothers) ,  St. 

Clement's  court,  St.  Clement  street 
Booth,  Mrs,  2  Castlehill 
Booth,  Mrs,  late  grocer,  3  Drum's  lane, 
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  &  Leith,  house  carpenters,  74  Woolmanhill 
Both  well,    Alex.,    confectioner   and  pastry  cook,  51  Castle 

street,  h  79  Park  road 
Bothwell,  Alex.,  violin  maker,  Bridge  street,  h  56  Wellington 

street 
Bothwell,  Alex.,  jun.,  wholesale  and  retail  confectioner,  1 

North  Broadford 
Bothwell,    George,   general  merchant,   27   and   28   Market 

gallery,  h  Chronicle  lane 
Bothwell,  James  (of  B.  &  L.),  59  Huntly  street 
Bothwell,  John,  shoemaker,  18   Guestrow,   h   2   Farquhar 

place 
Bothwell,  W.  T.,  72  North  Broadford 
Bothwell,  Margaret,  Greenback,  70  North  Broadford 
Bothwell,  Miss,  head  nurse,  Eoyal  Infirmary 
Bothwell,  Miss,  dressmaker,  20  North  Charlotte  street 
Boulton,  Wm.,  civil  engineer   and   town    surveyor ;    office, 

City  Buildings,  Broad  street,  h  176  Skene  street  west 
Bower  &  Florence,  polished  granite  manufacturers,  Spittal 

Granite  works 
Bower,   James  H.,   merchant,    34   Marischal   street,    h    18 

Golden  square 
Bowie,  James,  Dean  of  Guild's  Officer,  Town  House,  h  42 

North  Charlotte  street 
Bowie,  John,  shoreporter,  7  Cross  street 
Bowie,  Thomas,  examining  officer  (Customs),  85  Wales  street 
Bowie,  Mrs,  grocer,  18  Prince  Regent  street 
Bowie,  Mrs,  draper,  69  Gallowgate 
Bowie,  Mrs,  draper,  22  Market  gallery 
Bowman,    Andrew,  carver,  gilder,  printseller,  and   artists' 

colourman,  227  Union  street,  h  6  Henry  place 
Bowman,  J.  &  Co.,  drapers,  72  George  street 
Bowman,  James  (of  J.  Bowman  &  Co.),  10  Mary  well  street 
Bowman,  Bobert,  grocer,  wine,    and  spirit   merchant,    117 

Bosemount  place,  A  42  Union  terrace 
Bowman,  Mrs,  lodgings,  42  Union  terrace 
Boyd,  J.  &  Co.,  sprig  boot  manufacturers,  68,  h  69  Shiprow 
Boyd,  Miss,  lodgings,  26  Crown  street 


104  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Boyle,    David,    superintendent,  Aberdeen   Passenger  Joint 

Station,  h  15  Caledonian  place 
Boyne,  Eobert,  joiner,  12  Kingsland  place 
Boys'  Hospital,  King  street 
Braik,  J.  A.  {Journal  Office),  3  Powis  place 
Brand  &  Jamieson,  harness  composition  manufacturers,  12| 

Margaret  street 
Brand,  Alex.  Theodore,  7  Dee  place 

Brand,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  12  Mary  well  street 
Brand,  John,  jun.,  carter,  67  College  street 
Brand,  W.  B.,  93rd  Highlanders,  12  Kubislaw  terrace 
Brand,  Mrs.  Alex.,  7  Dee  place 
Brands,  Mrs,  grocer,  37  Union  terrace 
Brands,  Miss,  lodgings,  27  Crown  street 
Brander,  James,  wholesale  merchant,  30  Exchange  street,  h 

81  Skene  square 
Brander,  James,  M.B.  and   CM.,  physician  and  surgeon,  h 

84  King  street 
Brander,  John,  foreman  joiner  (Hall,  Bussell,  &  Co.],  13 

Jasmine  terrace 
Brander,  Eobert,  wright,  20  Ashley  road 
Bray,  Bev.  Thomas  W.,  B.A.  (Incumbent  of  St.  Paul's),  48 

Belvidere  place 
Brazier,  James  S.,  F.C.S.,  prof essor  of  chemistry,  University 

of  Aberdeen,  h  17  Bon- Accord  square 
Brebner  &  Grant,  tea  merchants,  Grant's  Buildings;  entries, 

48  St.  Nicholas  street,  and  Flourmillbrae 
Brebner  &  Mutch,  drapers,  52  St.  Nicholas  street 
Brebner,  James,  67  Bon- Accord  street 
Brebner,  James,  2  Balmoral  terrace 

Brebner,  John  (of  Brebner  and  Mutch),  22  Kintore  place 
Brebner,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  56  East  North  st. 
Brebner,   Bev.  Wm,   M.A.    (Gilcomston    Church),    14    St. 

Mary's  place 
Brebner,  William,  11  Carden  place 
Brebner,  Mrs  James,  6  Albyn  place 
Brebner,  Mrs,  54  East  North  street 
Brebner,  Mrs,  1  Strawberry  bank 
Brebner,  Miss,  milliner,  54  East  North  street 
Brechin,  Henry,  11  Canal  street 
Brechin,  William,  38  Springbank  terrace 
Breck,  Mrs,  lodgings,  164  Crown  street 
Bremner  &  Clark,  carriage  and  harness  manufacturers,  101 

King  street 
Bremner,  Alex.,  pawnbroker,  95  Loch  street,  h  6  Canal  street 
Bremner,  David,  20  Mount  street 
Bremner,  David  (C.  Davidson  &  Sons,  Limited),  73  Shiprow 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  105 

Bremner,  George  (D.  Eoberts  &  Co.),  95  King  street 

Bremner,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  Bridge  of  Dee 

Bremner,  Mrs,  227  King  street 

Brewster,  George,  stonecutter,  150  West  North  street 

Brewster,  George,  clerk  (Sheriff  Clerk's  office) 

Brewster,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  9  George  street 

British  Linen    Co.'s  Bank,    239   Union  street   and  22  King 

street;  agent,  Lauchlan  McKinnon,  advocate 
Broadford  Works  (Bichards  &  Co.),  Maberly  street 
Brodie,  James  G,,  draper,  138-140  Gallowgate 
Brodie,  William  (of  Blaikie  Brothers),  h  at  the  works 
Brodie,  Mrs,  grocer,  3  Bagg's  lane,  h  35  St.  Nicholas  street 
Broomhead,   George,    E.,    chemist,    11    Union   place, 
Broomhead,  John  (Inland  Revenue),  19  Caledonian  place 
Brotchie,  George,  teller  (N\  of  S.  Bank),  5  Schoolhill 
Brotchie,  John,  5  Schoolhill 
Brown,    Eev.    Alex.,    St.   Paul   street    Evangelical  Union 

Church,  h  6  Carden  terrace 
Brown,  Alex.,  late  merchant,  93  Crown  street 
Brown,   Alex.,  auctioneer,    1  and  3  Belmont  street,  h    10 

Strawberry  bank 
Brown,  Alex,  (of  James  Brown  &  Son),  26  Ashley  road 
Brown,  Alex.  &  Co.,  booksellers  and  publishers,  77  Union 

street 
Brown,  Alex.,  late  shoemaker,  2  Watson  street 
Brown,   Alex.,    clothier,  73  Union  street,  h  24  Caledonian 

place 
Brown,  Alex.,  house  carpenter,  38,  h  70  Catherine  street 
Brown,   Alex.,  clerk  (Town  Council— Gas  Department),  65 

Hutcheon  street 
Brown,  Andrew,  dyer,  Bubislaw  Works 

Brown,  Andrew,  flesher  and  provision  merchant,  36  Shiprow 
Brown,  Archibald,  flesher,  21  Jute  street 
Brown,  Charles,  clerk,  1  Gray's  Buildings,  Eosemount 
Brown,    Chardes,  baptist  minister  (Academy  st.  Church),  h 

22  Thistle  street 
Brown,  Rev.  David,  D.D.,  Principal  of  Free  Church  College, 

104  Crown  street 
Brown,  David,  shipmaster,  41  Mount  street 
Brown,  George,  auctioneer,  27  View  terrace 
Brown,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  33  and  35  Park  st., 

h  43  Springbank  terrace 
Brown,  George,  miller,  19  Fisher  row 
Brown,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  33  Summer  lane,  h 

above  shop 
Brown,  James  &  Son,  silk  mercers,  2,  4,  &  6  George  street 
Brown,  James,  printer,  6  Caltoii  terrace 


106  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Brown,  James,  feuar  and  coachman,  47  St.  Andrew  street 
Brown,  James,  fish  and  game  dealer,  62  and  63  Basement 

floor,  market,  h  123^  Union  street 
Brown,  James,  spirit  dealer,  64  Queen  street,  h  1  King  street 

place 
Brown,  James,  clerk,  61  Hutcheon  street 
Brown,  James,  26  Caledonian  place 
Brown,  James,  flesher,  66b  College  street,  h  42  Marischal 

street 
Brown,  John,  shipmaster,  85  Wales  street 
Brown,  John,  fishcurer,  28  Wellington  street 
Brown,  Leslie,  manager  (Footdee    Baking  Association),  81 

Park  Eoad 
Brown,  M.,  fishmonger,  Wet  Fish  Market,  h  2  Regent  quay- 
Brown,  Peter,  fishing  tackle  maker,  122  George  street 
Brown,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  113  Loch  st.,  h  4  John 

street 
Brown,  Robert,  Prince  of  Wales'  Hotel,  9  St.  Nicholas  lane 
Brown,  Robert,  fishcurer  and  water  taxnian,  point  Law,  h 

97  Wales  street 
Brown,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  Cuparstone  Place,  h  18  Holburn 

street 
Brown,  Wm.   M.,  book-keeper  and  cashier  (A.  Hadden  & 

Sons),  144  Hutcheon  street  west 
Brown,  Wm.,  letter-carrier  (P.O.),  38  Park  street 
Brown,  Wm.,  feuar  and  clerk,  65  Hutcheon  street 
Brown,  Wm.  B.,  clerk  (Town  Council — Police  Department) 
Brown,  Wm.  G.,  Secretary  Trades'  Council,  30  Richmond 

street 
Brown,  Wm.  jun.,   &  Co.,  plasterers,  26  Justice  street,   h 

Jasmine  place 
Brown,  Mrs  G.  G.,  31  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Brown,  Mrs,  1  Bon- Accord  square 
Brown,  Mrs,  lodgings,  31a  George  street 
Brown,  Mrs,  21  Watson  street 
Brown,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  45,  h  43  Commerce 

street 
Brown,  Mrs,  lodgings,  179  Skene  street  west 
Brown,  Mrs,  lodgings.  42  Marischal  street 
Brown,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  41  Whitehouse  street 
Brown,  Mrs,  sicknurse,  16  Bon-Accord  lane 
Brown,  Miss,  lodgings,  19  Little  Chapel  street 
Brown,  Miss,  lodgings,  75  Union  street 
Brown,  Miss  E.  J.,  milliner,  13  Crown  street,  h  28  Thistle 

street 
Brown,  Miss  Jane,  draper,  28  Marywell  street 
Brown,  Miss,  1  Crown  place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  107 

Brown's  (Dr.  John)  School,  Skene  Square 

Browning,  Mrs,  38  Skene  terrace 

Bruce,  Alex.,  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  255  George  st. 
Bruce,  James  (of  Pratt  &  Keith),  Middleton,  Pitfodels 
Bruce,  James,  spirit  dealer,  8  Netherkirkgate 
Bruce,  John,  cashier  (Free  Press),  h  8  Balmoral  place 
Bruce,  Mearns,  19  Ferryhill  place 

Bruce,  Eobert,  spirit  dealer,  16  St.  Andrew  street,  h  8  Broad- 
ford  place 
Bruce,  Robert,  agent,  1  Mount  street  west 
Bruce,  Robert,  8  Balmoral  place 
Bruce,  Win.,  ship  carpenter,  17  Nelson  street 
Bruce,   Wm.,  preserved  provision  manufacturer,  12  Prince 

Eegent  st.,  and  12  Canal  terrace,  h  6  Wellington  pi. 
Bruce,  Mrs  G.,  lodgings,  246a  Union  street 
Bruce,  Miss,  26  Crown  lane 

Bruce,  Miss,  milliner  and  staw  hat  maker,  8  Little  Chapel  st« 
Bruce,  Misses,  71  Bon- Accord  street 
Brunton,  John,  shipmaster,  8  South  Crown  street 
Bryce,  Hugh,  foreman  brass-finisher  (Farquhar  &  Gill),  191 

Gallowgate 
Bryce,  James,  advocate,  24  Adelphi,  h  Westbank,  Fonthill 
Bryce,   John    Stewart,    advocate    and    notary    public,    24 

Adelphi,  h  Westbank,  Fonthill 
Bryden,  Mrs,  lodgings,  13  Netherkirkgate 
Buchan,  Charles,  house  carpenter,  8  Ashley  terrace 
Buchan,  Francis,  baker,  129,  h  127  Crown  street 
Buchan,  George,  61  Park  street 
Buchan,  George,  licensed  porter,  36  St.  Paul  street 
Buchan,  James,  grocer,  1  Justice  street,  h  30  Bank  street 
Buchan,   James,  foreman  plater   (Hall,   Russel,  &  Co.),   3 

,         Sycamore  place 
Buchan,  John,  grocer,  6  East  North  street 
Buchan,  John,  grocer,  19  George  street 
Buchan,  Eobert,  baker,  76  Green 
Buchan,  William,  shoreporter,  10  Queen  street 
Buchan,  Mrs,  lodgings,  69  Hutcheon  street 
Buckner,  G.,  stoneware  merchant,  2a  Park  street 
Buckner,  John,  butcher,  25  Gallowgate,  h  1  Little  Wales  st. 
Buist,   George,  teller,  Bank  of  Scotland,  h  Arthur  Cottage, 

Prince  Arthur  street 
Buist,  Miss,  milliner,  60  Loch  street 


108  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Bulloch,  John,  jun.,  book-keeper  (Richards  &  Co.),  13  Os- 
borne place 
Bulloch,  John,  sen.,  13  Osborne  place 

Bulloch,  Wm,,  cashier,  Broadford  "Works,  h  14  Osborne  pi. 
Burgess,  Wm.  clerk  (John  Moir  &  Son),  14  Hanover  street 
Burgess,  Mrs,  lodgings,  10  Margaret  street 
Burns  &    Co.,    wholesale   and   retail   fruit   merchants,    237 

Union  street,  h  24  Huntly  street 
Burns,   Ales.,   jun.,   wholesale  and   retail  fruit  merchant, 

Market  buildings 
Burns,  John,  draper,  266,  h  266|  George  street 
Burns,  Robert,  fruiterer,  100,  h  54  Bridge  street 
Burns,  Mrs,  lodgings,  132  Crown  street 
Burness,  Alexander,  flesher,  1  Loanhead  place 
Burnett  &  Reid,  advocates,  County  buildings,  Castle  street 
Burnett,  Andrew,  artist,  195  George  street 
Burnett,  James,  butcher,  10  Holburn  st.,  and  1  Holburn  pi. 
Burnett,  James,  bookbinder,  180  Crown  street 
Burnett,  John,  bootmaker  (Branch  Post  Office),  200  George 

street,  h  93  Hutcheon  street 
Burnett,  John  J.,  stonecutter  (of  Gray  &  Burnett),  5  Craig  - 

well  place 
Burnett,  John,  baker,  32  Gallowgate,  h  12  Jute  street 
Burnett,  Newell  (of  Burnett  &  Reid,  advocates),  keeper  of 
the  Register  of  Sasines  for  Aberdeen  and  Kincardine- 
shires  ;  office,   County  buildings,  Castle  street,   h  23 
Belmont  street  and  Cairnton  Cottage,  Banchory 
Burnett,  W.  Kendall,   M.A.,  Duncan  &  Morrice,  34  Marischal 

street,  and  Kemnay  house 
Burnett,  Wm.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  37  Thistle  street,  h  35 

Whitehouse  street 
Burnett,  Mrs,  sicknurse,  89  Skene  street 
Burniston,  Hugh  Henry,  paymaster  R.  N".  (H.M.S.  Clyde), 

3  Forest  road 
Burr,  James,  physician  and  surgeon,  4  Castle  terrace 
Burt,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  57  Marischal  street 
Burwell,   Elijah,  38  Victoria  street  west,  and  Fuschia  Cot- 
tage, Ballater 
Bushell  &  Co.,  tea  merchants,  Thos.  H.   Bell,  manager,  61 

Union  street 
Butchart,  James  S.,  advocate,  20  Belmont  street,  h  United 

Cottage,  Holburn  place 
Butchart,  Mrs  Alex.,  18  Prospect  terrace 
Butler,  Charles,  glass-blower  and  china  repairer,  43  Wind- 
mill brae 
Butler,  Joseph,  flesher,  36  Union  Row 
Buyers,  Alexander,  grain  merchant,  108  King  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  109 

Buyers,  Alex.  Martin,  cashier  (Geo.  Leslie  &  Co.)  63  North 
Broadford 

Buyers,  David  (P.  Beveridge),  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,  sub-agent  (British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank,  West- 
end  Branch,  239  Union  street),  h  22  King  street 

Buyers,  James,  jobbing  gardiner,  124^  Chapel  street 

Buyers,  John,  beadle,  Associate  Synod.  Church,  h  34  Chapel 
street 

Buyers,  William  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  dealer,  36  Loch  street 

CADENHEAD,  Geo.,  advocate  (of  S.  &  C),  procurator 
fiscal  for  the  City  of  Aberdeen,  Court  House  build- 
ings, Castle  street,  h  Burnside  House,  Stocket 

Cadenhead,  George,  grocer,  89,  h  87  Chapel  street 

Cadenhead,  Colonel  James,  Maryville,  Stocket 

Cadenhead,  Peter,  late  shipmaster,  7  Caledonian  place 

Cadenhead,  Wm.,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  and 
commission  agent,  39  Netherkirkgate,  h  1  Gallowgate 

Cadenhead,  Miss,  lodgings,  30  Watson  street 

Caie,  Alex.,  fish  merchant,  Wet  Fish  Market 

Caie,  George,  grocer,  159  Skene  street,  h  1  Old  Mill  road 

Caie,  Peter,  baker,  95,  h  98  Skene  street 

Caird,  George,  clerk  (A.  Brown,  Belmont  street),  Alexandra 
Cottage,  Woodside 

Caird,  Mrs,  draper,  105  George  street 

Cairns,  John  B.,  manager,  11  Eoslin  terrace 

Caithness,  Geo.,  sexton,  Nellfield  Cemetery,  h  South  Lodge, 
Nellfield  place 

Calder,  George,  172  Crown  street 

Calder,  J.,  furniture  dealer,  14  George  street,  h  Eachael 
Cottage,  Lochhead 

Calder,  John,  watch,  &c,  dealer,  North  Gallery,  Market,  h 
Northfield  Cottage 

Calder,  M.  &  S.,  watchmakers  and  jewellers,  55a  St.  Nicholas 
street 

Calder,  Malcolm  (of  M.  &  S.  C),  24  Watson  street 

Calder,  Mrs,  lodgings,  4  St.  Mary's  place 

Calder,  Mrs,  clothier,  45  Market  Gallery,  h  7  Carmelite  st. 

Calder,  Miss,  draper,  4  and  5  Market  Gallery,  h  7  Carmelite  st. 


110  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Caledonian  Granite  Works,  Wellington  road,  J.  &  J.  Ogg 
Callaghan,  Anthony,  saw  and  edge-tool  maker,  67  Nether- 

kirkgate,  h  4  Abbotsford  place 
Cameron,   Alex.,  basket  maker,   japanner,  and  bird  dealer, 

25  and  27  Windmill  brae 
Cameron,  Andrew  (of  Durno  &  Cameron),  23  Thistle  street 
Cameron,  Charles,  tobacconist,  50  Regent  Quay,  12  Hadden 

street,  &  20  Guild  street,  h  54  Eegent  Quay 
Cameron,  Hugh,  basketmaker,  46  East  North  street 
Cameron,  John,  commission  agent,  office,  16  Hadden  street, 

h  4  Bridge  street 
Cameron,  John,  innkeeper,  13  Harriet  street 
Cameron,  John,  contractor,  34  Gordon  street,  h  Cults 
Cameron,  John,  house  carpenter,  202,  k  187  George  street 
Cameron,  John  M.,  draper,  32  Hutcheon  street 
Cameron,  Peter,  feuar  and  spirit  dealer,  6  Little  Belmont  st. 
Cameron,  William H.  (of  Morefield),  R.N.,  Morefield,  Stocket 
Cameron,  William,  shoemaker,  10  Skene  street,  h  18  White- 
house  street 
Cameron,  William,  superintendent,  Public  Baths,  5  Crooked 

lane,  A  13  Loch  street 
Cameron,  William,  plasterer,  37  Ann  street 
Cameron,  Mrs,  22  Constitution  street 
Cameron,  Mrs,  innkeeper,  44  Regent  quay 
Cameron,  Miss,  matron,  Young  Women's  Christian  Institute, 

28  Union  terrace 
Cameron,  Misses  (late  of  Morefield),  139  Crown  street 
Cameron,  Misses,  lodgings,  177  Union  street 
Campbell  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,  127  George  street 
Campbell,   Achnach,   &  Co.,    india  rubber  and  waterproof 
manufacturers,  6  St.  Nicholas  street,  P.P.  Wragg,  agent 
Campbell,  A.  &  G.,  gardeners  and  fruiterers,  23  Gallowgate 
Campbell,  Alex.,  late  farmer,  Belmont  place 
Campbell,  Alex.,  horse  and  cab  hirer,  6,  h  13  Diamond  st., 

cab  office,  3  South  Silver  street 
Campbell,  Archibald,  law  agent,  solicitor,  and  notary  public, 

County  Buildings,  h  Sycamore  place 
Campbell,  Daniel,  6  Cotton  street 
Campbell,  David,  plasterer,  23  Albion  street 
Campbell,  Duncan  (of  J.  &  D.  Campbell),  9  Bon- Accord  st. 
Campbell,  Henry  (of  Stephen  &  Campbell),  1  Blackfriars  st. 
Campbell,  James,  proprietor,  Lemon  Tree  Hotel  and  Res- 
taurant, 9  St.  Nicholas  street 
Campbell,  James,  bookseller,  Market  Gallery,  7i  63  Green 
Campbell,  John  &  Duncan,  post  and  job  horse  masters,  livery 
stable  keepers,  and  cab  proprietors  ;  office  and  stables, 
5  Bon- Accord  street,  13  Back  wynd,  and  Huntly  st. 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  Ill 

Campbell,  John  (of  J.  &  D.  Campbell),  19  Bon- Accord  st. 
Campbell,  John,  plumber,  13|  h  14  Dee  street 
Campbell,  John  (of  Campbell  &  Co.),  127  George  street 
Campbell,  John,  printer,  62  Virginia  street 
Campbell,  Joseph,  pawnbroker,  31  Windy  wynd,  and  128 

Loch  street 
Campbell,  Peter,  seaman,  21  Prospect  terrace 
Campbell,  Samuel  S.  (of  Robertson  &  Campbell),  22  Welling- 
ton place 
Campbell,   William,    draper  (James   M'Kenzie   &  Co.),    61 

North  Broadford 
Campbell,  Mrs,  dressmaker  and  machinist,  71  Rosemountpl. 
Campbell,  Mrs,  lodgings,  172  Crown  street 
Campbell,  Mrs  John,  33  Thistle  street 
Campbell,  Mrs  Captain,  22  Wellington  place 
Campbell,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Stephen  pi. ,  76  North  Broadford 
Campbell,  Mrs,  5  Alford  place 

Campbell,  Miss,  Ladies'  Outfitting  and  Baby  Linen  Estab- 
lishment, 151  Union  street,  h  25  Wellington  place 
Campbell,  Miss  J.,  draper  and  milliner,  228  George  st.,  h  2 

Stephen  place 
Campbell,  Miss,  milliner,  85  Queen  street 
Cantly,  John,  shoreporter,  1  Park  place 
Cantly,  Peter,   late  shoreporter,   St.    Catherine's  court,  16 

Shiprow 
Cardiff,  Peter,  boot  and  shoemaker,  150  Gallowgate 
Cardno  &  Darling,  seedsmen,  nurserymen,  and  florists,  80 

Union  street ;  nurseries,  Kittybrewster 
Cardno,  William,  shipmaster,  1  Hanover  lane 
Carmichael,  George,  agent  West-end  Branch,  N.  of  S.  Bank, 

226,  h  228  Union  street 
Carnegie,  David,  shiprigger,  33  York  street 
Carnie,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  115  Rosemount 
Carnie,  James  S.,  grocer,  50  West  North  street 
Carnie,  William,  clerk  and  treasurer  of  Royal  Infirmary  and 
Lunatic  Asylum  ;  office,  27  Exchange  street,  h  Eubis- 
law  Villa 
Carr,  Miss,  14  Victoria  street  west 
Carter,  Mrs,  4  Miliburn  street 
Carter,  Misses,  54  Dee  street 
Cassie,  Win,,  100  Crown  street 

Cassie,  Miss,  milliner,  19  St.  Nicholas  st.,  h  46  Richmond  st. 
Castello,  Mrs,  52  Dee  street 
Castle,  Peter,  agent  and  commission  merchant,  20J  Adelphi 

and  68  Shiprow,  h  24  Ferryhill  place 
Catanach,  Misses,  Berlin  wool  and  hosiery  warehouse  (Branch 
Post  Office),  13  Union  place,  h  30  North  Albert  st. 


112  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Cattanach,  Charles    &  Co.,  military  tailors  and  outfitters, 

29  Broad  street 
Cattanach,  D.  G.,  advocate,  12  Bon- Accord  square 
Cattanach,  John,  notary  public  (of  Henderson  &  Cattanach, 

advocates),  86  Skene  square 
Cattanach,  Mrs,  31  North  Albert  street 
Catto's  City  Bazaar,  Emporium  of  British  and  Foreign  Fancy 

Goods,  94  Union  street 
Catto,  Alex.,  confectioner,  180  George  street 
Catto,  Alfred  (of  Catto's  Bazaar),  Eastfield 
Catto,  George  (of  Catto's  Bazaar),  Eastfield 
Catto,  James,  132  Crown  street 
Catto,  James,  wholesale  wine  and  tea,  &c,  merchant,  21£, 

A  21  Adelphi 
Catto,  John,  Cattofield 
Catto,  Eobert  &  Son,  merchant  and  shipowners,  47  Maris- 

chal  street 
Catto,  Eobert,  merchant  (of  E.  Catto  &  Son),  Wallfield 
Catto,  Mrs  Eobert,  8  Alford  place 
Catto,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  16  Bon- Accord  lane 
Catto,  Miss.  8  Springbank  terrace 
Catto,  Miss  E.,  dressmaker,  40  Charles  street 
Catto,  Miss,  29  North  Albert  street 

Cay,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  47  Upper  Denburn 
Cay,  William  Dyce,  harbour  engineer ;  office,  Pocra  pier,  h 

1  Rotunda  place 
Cay,  Wm.  &  Sons,  house  carpenters  and  builders,  Gilcom- 

ston  park  (entrance  from  12^  Upper  Denburn) 
Cay,  Wm.  (of  W.  C.  &  Sons),  35  Charlotte  street 
Chadwick,  Edmund  &   Co.,  manufacturers  and  warehouse- 
men, 10  Broad  street 
Chadwick,  Edmund  (of  E.  Chadwick  &  Co.),  11  Henry  st. 
Chalmers,   A.    S.,  superintendent,  Aberdeen  Market,  h  27 

Eose  street 
Chalmers,  C.  &  P.  H.,  advocates,  13  Union  terrace 
Chalmers,  George,  &  Son,  plumbers,  187^  Crown  street,  h  18 

Springbank  street 
Chalmers,  James,  Westburn 
Chalmers,  John  G.,  9  Queen's  terrace 
Chalmers,  John  S.,  insurance  broker  (agent  for  Cockburn  & 

Co.,  wine  merchants,  Leith),  56  Marischal  street,  h  3 

Carden  terrace 
Chalmers,   Patrick  Henderson,   advocate   (of    C.    &  P.  H. 

Chalmers),  29  Albyn  place 
Chalmers,  Peter,  carter,  32  West  North  street 
Chalmers,    Scott,    ironmonger,    52    Upperkirkgate,    h    33 

Charlotte  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY  113 

Chalmers,  Wm.,  builder,  35  Victoria  street  west 

Chalmers,  Mrs  George,  9  Osborne  place 

Chalmers,  Mrs  James,  37  Albyn  place 

Chalmers,  Mrs  Wm.,  3  Carden  terrace 

Chalmers,  Mrs,  lodgings,  71  King  street 

Chalmers,  Miss,  3  St.  Swithin  street 

Chalmers,  Miss,  corsetmaker,  25  Charles  street 

Chalmers,  Miss,  teacher  (St.  Paul  Street  Public  School),  17 
Albert  terrace 

Chalmers,  Miss,  Embroidery  School,  9  Diamond  street 

Chamber  of  Commerce,  Aberdeen  and  North  of  Scotland 
Trade  Protection  Society  ;  James  Tytler,  137  Union 
street,  secretary 

Chamberlain,  E.  J.,  manager  (John  Mowlem  &  Co.),  3  Elm- 
bank  terrace 

Chambers,  Eev.  Clarence,  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,  90  Eosemount  place 

Charles,  William,  baker,  76,  h  78  Skene  square 

Charles,  William,  keeper,  Masonic  Hall,   12  Exchange  street 

Chasser,  Edward,  clerk  (Harbour  Office),  72  Queen  street 

Cheyne,  George,  gardener,  Loch-head 

Cheyne,  George  J.,  Eoyal  Eestaurant,  44,  h  48  Market  street 

Cheyne,  George  &  Son,  house  carpenters,  20  Justice  street, 
and  Jasmine  terrace 

Cheyne,  George  (of  Geo.  Cheyne  &  Son),  14  Constitution 
street 

Cheyne,  Eev.  Patrick,  69  Dee  street 

Cheyne,  Wm.,  tailor,  178  George  street 

Cheyne,  Wm.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  65  Virginia  street,  h 
13  Constitution  street 

Cheyne,  William,  meter,  2  Park  place 

Cheyne,  Mrs,  furrier,  178  George  street 

Cheyne,  Mrs  John,  grocer,  14  James  street 

Cheyne,  Mrs,  14  Marywell  street 

Chisholm,  A.  F.,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  6  Correction 
wynd,  h  41  Eosemount  place 

Chisholm,  Eev.  Donald,  Chapel  House,  Huntly  street 

Chisholm,  Mrs  G.  A.,  22  Thistle  street 

Chisholm,  Misses,  ladies'  school,  77  Bon-Accord  street 

Chivas  Brothers,  grocers  (to  Her  Majesty  and  H.E.H.,  the 
Prince  of  Wales),  Italian  warehousemen,  wine  and 
spirit  merchants,  13  King  street 

Chivas,  James  (of  Chivas  Brothers),  21  King  street 

10 


114  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Chivas,  William,  jun.,  boot-top  manufacturer,  75  George  st., 

h  33  Mount  street 
Chivas,  Mrs  Alex.,  89  Crown  street 
Christall,  Mrs,  lodgings,  26  Dee  street 

Christie,  Alex.,  overseer  (G.  Milne  &  Co.),  35  Constitution  st. 
Christie,  Andrew,  shipmaster,  46  Eegent  Quay 
Christie,  Charles  &  Co.,  coal  merchants  and  general  agents, 

Guild  street 
Christie,   Charles    (Seaton    Tile    Work),   depot,    Beclaimed 

Ground,  Inches,  h  West  Cults 
Christie,  Duncan  F.,  musical  instrument  maker,  52  Cause- 

wayend 
Christie,  G.  G.,  cashier  and  collector  of  Poor  Eates,  Parish 

of  St.  Nicholas,  38  Castle  street,  h  31  Diamond  street 
Christie,  George,  flesher,  60  Windmill  brae,  h  174  Skene  st. 

west 
Christie,  James,  teacher  of  music,  77?  Park  road 
Christie,  John,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Church  History,  Univer- 
sity of  Aberdeen,  h  7  Westfield  terrace 
Christie,  John,  (of  Milne,  Low,  &  Co.),  14  Albert  terrace 
Christie,  John,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  115  Union  street,  h 

11  Bank  street 
Christie,  E.  &  A.,  fish  curers,  Wet  Fish  Market,  h  1  Virginia 

street 
Christie,  William,  shipmaster,  40  Virginia  street 
Christie.  William,  wright  and  furniture  dealer,  20  Woolman- 

hill 
Christie,  Wm.,  inspector  of  buildings  (G.  N.  of  S.  B.),  43 

Dee  street 
Christie,  Mrs  Dr.,  136  Crown  street 
Christie,  Mrs  James,  Eailway  Inn,  Euthrieston 
Christie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  16  Frederick  street 
Christie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  38  Cotton  street 
Christison,  John,  contractor,  161  West  North  street 
Christopher,  Mrs  S.,  spirit  dealer,  Granite  City  Tavern,  84 

Waterloo  Quay 
Chrystall,  James,  shoreporter,  51  Cotton  street 
Chry stall,  Mrs  William,  32  Eosemount  place 
Church  of  Scotland  Boarding-house,  12  North  Charlotte  st. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  21  Market  street ;  Milne  &  Walker, 

advocates,  agents  ;  G.  G.  Wilkie,  assistant  agent 
City  Flour  Mills,  73  Causewayend,  John  Lindsay's  trustees 
City  Hotel,  21  St.  Nicholas  street,  John  Clark,  proprietor 
City  Loan  Office,  1  Longacre 
Clark,  Alexander,  grocer,  40  South  Mount  street 
Clark,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1  Causewayend.  h  1 

Catherine  streetj 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  115 

Clark,  Alexander,  jun.,  agent  (Blackie  &  Son),  40  Broad  st. 

A  13  Watson  street 
Clark,  Alexander,  shipmaster,  108  King  street 
Clark,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  (S.S.  Tiber)  48  St.  Nicholas  street 
Clark,  Alex.,  provision  merchant,  44^  Chapel  street,  h  27 

Ferryhill  terrace 
Clark,  Alex.,  tailor  and  clothier,  9,  h  16  Bank  street 
Clark  Brothers,  millers  and  grain  merchants,  Leggart  Mills, 

Bridge  of  Dee  ;  warehouse,  13  West  North  street 
Clark,  David,  commercial  traveller  (John  Bhind),  48  Loan- 
head  terrace 
Clark,  George,  baker,  53  Hutcheon  street,  h  above  shop 
Clark,  George,  engineer,  46  Watson  street 
Clark,  George,  feuar,  9  Canal  street 
Clark,  Henry  J.  (of  S.  &  H.  Clark),  20  Craigie  street 
Clark,  James,  late  bookseller,  Louisville 
Clark,  John,  (of  Clark  Brothers),  Leggart  Mills 
Clark,  J.  T.,  (of  Bremner  &  Clark),  8  Little  Belmont  street 
Clark,  John,  City  Hotel,  21  St.  Nicholas  street 
Clark,  John,  builder  (of  Watt  &  Clark),  12  Henry  street 
Clark,  John,  agent  and  undertaker;    office   and  house,    8 

Little  Belmont  street 
Clark,  Joseph,  (H.M.C),  44  Blackfriars'  street 
Clark,  Peter,  advocate  (of  Dunn  &  Clark),  Lochhead  Villa 
Clark,  Peter,  clothier  and  draper,  89  George  street,  h   32 

Union  terrace 
Clark,  Eobert,  market  officer,  h  Wellington  road 
Clark,  Eobert,  examining  officer  (H.M.C.)  41  South  Consti- 
tution street 
Clark,  S.  &  H.,  game,  fish,  and  poultry  dealers,  19  Stirling 

street 
Clark,  William,  confectioner,  23  George  Street,  h  75  Eose- 

mount  place 
Clark,  William,  pilotni aster,  Pocra  pier 
Clark,  William,  manager,  Eosemount  Preserved  Provision 

Factory,  h  30  South  Mount  street 
Clark,  William,  keeper  of  Music  Hall  Buildings 
Clark,  Wm.  G.,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  115  George  street,  h 

128  George  street 
Clark,  W.  J. ,  lithographic  writer/illuminator  and  draughts- 
man to  the  trade,  28  Broad  street 
Clark,  Mrs  A.,  house  proprietrix,  74  Skene  square 
Clark,  Mrs  J.,  draper,  128  Chapel  Street 
Clark,  Mrs  P.  M.,  27  Albyn  place 
Clark,  Mrs,  23  Albert  terrace 
Clark,  Mrs,  46  Watson  Street 
Clark,  Mrs,  lodgings,  Eettie's  court,  24£  Broad  street 


116  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Clark,  Miss,  14  Springbank  terrace 

Clark,  Miss,  16  Gallowgate 

Clarke,  A.  G.,  grain  and  commission  merchant,  48  Market 

street  and  Provost  Blaikie's  quay,  li  Argyll  place 
Clarke,  Alexander,  cutter  (Jas.  Mowat),  Argyll  place 
Clarkson,  Wm.  (of  J.  Gordon  &  Co.,  coopers),  6  Frederick  st. 
Clay  hills  Monumental  Granite  Works,  Wellington  road,  J. 

Petrie  &  Co. 
Clerihew,  Alex.,  teacher ;    school,  57   Netherkirkgate,   h   2 

Fish  street 
Clews,  Mrs  Dr.,  58  Carden  place 
Clouston,  John,  jun.  (H.M.C.),  15  Jasmine  terrace 
Clyne,  Arthur,  architect,  177  Union  street,  h  4  Langstane  pi. 
Clyne,  James  (of  William  Clyne  &  Sons),  189  Union  street 
Clyne,  Norval,  advocate,  Factor  and  Secretary  to  Society  of 

Advocates  ;  Advocates'  Hall,  h  4  Langstane  place 
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  6S  Shiprow 
Cobban,  James,  (F.  O.  Asylum),  30  Huntly  street 
Cobban,  Mrs  Eobert,  72  Dee  street 
Cobban,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  2  Catherine  street 
Cobban,  Misses,  4^  Bon-Accord  terrace 
Cochran  &  Anderson,  advocates,  agents  for  Eoyal  Bank  of 

Scotland,  and  Standard  Life  Assurance  Co.,  152  Union 

street 
Cochran,  Alex.,  advocate   (of   Cochran  &  Anderson),    152 

Union  street 
Cochran,  Mrs,  sen.  of  Balfour,  3  Albert  street 
Cochran,  Mrs,  lodgings,  8  Summer  street 
Cock,  John,  spirit  dealer,  11,  /a  9  Commerce  street 
Cocks,  James  T.,  12  Watson  street 

Cockburn  &  Co.,  wine  merchants  (of  Leith);  John  S.  Chal- 
mers, 56  Marischal  street,  agent 
Cockburn  &  Campbell,  wine  merchants,  Edinburgh ;  Peter 

Mitchell,  21  Union  buildings,  agent 
Cocker,  James  &  Sons,  nurserymen,  seedsmen,  and  florists, 

82  Union  street,  Nurseries,  Sunnypark,  Froghall,  and 

Morningfield 
Cocker,  James,  sen.  (of  J.    Cocker   &  Sons),  Morningfield 

Nursery 
Cocker,  James,  jun.,  nurseryman   (of  J.   Cocker   &   Sons), 

Sunn}Tpark 
Cocker,  John  B.  P.,  seedsman  (of  J.  Cocker  &  Sons),  Sunny- 
park  Nursery 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  117 

Cockerill,  Charles,  hairdresser,  28  Causewayend 

Cockerill,   Charles,   jun.,   draper,    11    George   street,    h   28 

Causewayend 
Coleman,  Thomas,  81  Wales  street 

Coleman,  Thos.  jun.,  clerk  (J.  &  A.  Davidson),  72J  Wales  st. 
Collie,  Alex.,  slater,  22  Shiprow,  h  Harlaw 
Collie,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  12  Skene  street,  h  7 

Skene  terrace 
Collie,  Alex.,  gate-keeper  (J.  Moir  &  Son),  1  Nellfield  place 
Collie,  And.,  assistant  (Chivas  Brothers),  5  Caledonian  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  1  Union 

Wynd 
Collie,  George,  dealer  in  fancy  goods,  6  Market  gallery,  h 

64  Broad  street 
Collie,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  23  Chapel  lane 
Collie,  James  &  George,  advocates,  25  Union  Street 
Collie,  James,  (of  J.  &  G.  Collie,  advocates),  Viewbank,  Pit- 
fodels, and  35  Union  place 
Collie,  James  H.,  hairdresser,  1  South  Silver  street,  h  29 

Caledonian  place 
Collie,  James,  52  Springbank  terrace 

Collie,  John,  (M'Taggart  &  Booth),  Newbridge,  75  Hard- 
gate 
Collie,  John  &  Co.,  plumbers  &  gasfitters,  62  Windmill  brae, 

h  12  St.  Mary's  place 
Collie,  John,  house  carpenter,  14  Blackfriars  street 
Collie,  Robert,  wholesale   and   retail   hardware    and   fancy 

warehouse,  123  Union  street,  h  1  Affleck  street 
Collie,  Robert,  accountant,  (of  J.  &  G.  Collie),  Northcote, 

Pitfodels 
Collie,  Eobert,  yost.,  (J.  &  G.  Collie),  Bexhill  Cottage,  Hoi- 

burn  place 
Collie,  William,  painter,   144  George  street,  7i  Honeybank, 

Canal  road 
Collie,  Wm.,  grocer,  65  College  street,  h  Newbridge  Cottage, 

75  Hardgate 
Collie,  William,  mason,  56  Nelson  street 
Collie,  Mrs  William,  54  Holburn  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,  h  Westwood,  Queen's  Cross 
Comper,  Rev.  John  (incumbent  of  St.  Margaret's  Scottish 

Episcopal  Church),  44  King  street 


118  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Cornpton,  George,  collector  (Inland  Eevenue),  27  King  st., 
li  10  Ferryhill  place 

Conn,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  20,  h  18  West  North  street 

Connell,  John  (Jamieson  &  Mitchell),  6  Henry  place 

Connell,  Miss,  30  Boseinount  place 

Conner,  Mrs,  draper,  48  and  49  Market  Gallery,  h  5  Calton 
terrace 

Connon  &  Eeid,  seedsmen  and  florists,  22  Haclden  street, 
Nursery,  East  Seaton 

Connon,  Alex.,  draper,  1  Constitution  street 

Connon,  Alex. ,  shipmaster,  26  Summer  street 

Connon,  David,  spirit  dealer,  80,  h  78  Loch  street 

Connon,  George,  commercial  traveller,  30  Loanhead  terace 

Connon,  George,  grocer  (G.  Angus,  14  Bank  street),  12 
Ferryhill  terrace 

Connon,  J.  &  J.,  drapers.  5  Union  buildings 

Connon,  James  (of  J.  &  J.  Connon),  Morningfield  House 

Connon,  James,  spirit  dealer,  22  Castle  street 

Connon,  James  (of  C.  &  K.),  East  Seaton,  Old  Aberdeen 

Connon,  Eichard  &  Co.,  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  general 
commission  agents,  and  Italian  consular  agency,  58 
Marischal  street 

Connon,  Eichard,  shipowner,  58  Marischal  street,  h  16 
Carden  place 

Connon,  Eichard  A.  Dyer  (E.  Connon  &  Co.),  8  Ferryhill  pi. 

Connon,  Eobert,  gardener,  52  and  53  Market  Hall,  h  East 
Seaton,  Old  Aberdeen 

Connon,  Thomas  S.,  M.D.,  2  South  Mount  street,  h  25  Union 
street 

Connon,  William,  shipmaster,  43  Dee  street 

Connon,  Wm.  (Geo.  Tough,  horse  hirer),  55  John  street 

Connon,  Mrs  James,  gardener,  7  Market  Hall  and  Sandi- 
lands,  h  5  Baltic  street 

Connon,  Mrs  P.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  229,  h  227  King  st. 

Connon,  Mrs  Wm.,  furniture  dealer,  55a,  h  55  Schoolhill 

Connon,  Mrs  Wm.,  22  Albyn  place 

Connon,  Miss,  lodgings,  8  Albert  terrace 

Constable,  William,  proprietor,  1  Constable  place,  Canal  st. 

Convalescent  Hospital,  Lcchhead ;  Eobert  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,  Clark's    Court,    2    Upperkirkgate,    h    The 
Birches,  Peterculter 
Cook,  George  M.,  48  Marischal  street,  h  Ashley 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  119 

Cook,  James,  foreman  moulder  (H.,  E.,  &  Co.),  101  Wales  st. 
Cook,  James,  church  officer  (Free   Methodist  Church),  15 

Gordon  street 
Cook,  John,  cashier,  Union  Bank,  2  Marischal  street 
Cook,  John,  ship  and  insurance  broker,  48  Marischal  street, 

h  Ashley 
Cook,  Mrs  C,  12  Osborne  place 

Cooper,  Francis,  clerk  (Police  Tax  Office),  23  Frederick  st. 
Cooper,  Alex.,  house  carpenter,  2  Union  Wynd,  h  67  Chapel 

street 
Cooper,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  111  Causewayend, 

h  12  Powis  place 
Cooper,  Dr,  15  Golden  square;  and  South  College,  Elgin 
Cooper,  George,  sorting  clerk  (Post  Office),  57  John  street 
Cooper,  James,  provision  merchant,  74  Chapel  street 
Cooper,  James,  sheriff-officer,  1  Millbank  lane 
Cooper,  John,  hairdresser,  121,  h  123  George  street 
Cooper,  J.  &  W.,  vanbuilders   and  boxmakers,   Hutcheon 

street  west 
Cooper,  Joseph,  shore  porter,  14  Fish  street 
Cooper,  Patrick,  advocate  and   notary   public,   42,    h   255 

Union  street 
Cooper,  Robert,  reporter  (Aberdeen  Journal) 
Cooper,  William  (of  Philip  &  Cooper),  23  Albyn  place 
Cooper,  Wm.  (of  J.  &  W.  Cooper),  18  South  Mount  street 
Cooper,    William,    silk    and  woollen  dyer  and    scourer,   36 

James  street,  h  40  Virginia  street 
Cooper,  Mrs  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  89  Holburn  st. 
Cooper,  Mrs,  5  Stanley  street 
Cooper,  Mrs,  41  Rosemount  place 
Copeland,  Mrs,  merchant,  17  Bank  street 
Copland,  Alexander,  manager  (Aberdeen  Commercial  Co.), 

78  Dee  street 
Copland,  Charles,  beadle  (Mariners'  Church),  8  Dee  village 
Copland,  George,  boot  and  shoemaker,  4,  h  14  Skene  street 
Copland,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  141  Skene  st., 

h above  shop 
Copland,  John,  slater,  54  Hutcheon  street,  h  15  Gilcomston 

steps 
Copland,  Mrs,  16  Kintore  place 

Copland,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  31  Causewayend 
Copland,  Miss,  teacher  (Chalmers'  Girls'  School),  Westfield 
Copland,  Miss,  matron,  Thurburn  Cooking  Depot,  38  Market 

street 
Copland,  Miss,  draper,  14  and  15  Market  gallery 
Corbet,  James  (late  H.E.I. C.S.),  21  Bon- Accord  terrace,  and 

Cairnlee,  Bieldside 


120  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Cormack,  Alexander,  late  merchant,  151  Crown  street 

Cormack,  Alex.,  hotel-keeper  (National),  42  Regent  quay 

Cormack,  George,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  51,  h  49 
Broad  street 

Cormack,  James,  coach -bodymaker,  foreman  (Laing  & 
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  B.  (of  Gr.  C.  &  Sons),  2  Queen's  road 

Cornwall,  Mrs,   12  Mount  street 

Cotton,  James,  furniture  dealer  and  undertaker,  178  Grallow- 
gate;  workshop,  17  Windy  wynd,  h  Mary  Cottage, 
Canal  street 

Cotton  Street  Stone  Polishing  Works,  Ogg  &  Giles 

Coull,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  80  Causewayend 

County  Police  Office,  25  and  27  Lodge  walk 

County  Bates  Office,  152  Union  street;  Alexander  Cochran, 
advocate,  collector 

County  Boad  Trustees,  Aberdeen  (or  sixth)  District ;  clerk, 
George  Anderson,  advocate,  152  Union  street 

County  Valuation  Office,  27  King  street 

Couper,  James,  baker,  55  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  10  St.  Paul 
street 

Couper,  John  Cardno,  of  Craigiebuckler,  Craigiebuckler 
House,  Countesswells  road 

Couper,  Wm.,  fishery  officer,  Fishery  Office,  46  Marischal 
street,  h  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,  Alex.,  late  mason,  61  Skene  square 

Coutts,  Charles,  chemist  and  druggist,  26  Broad  street,  h  8 
Roslin  terrace 

Coutts,  Gavin,  family  grocer,  Queen's  road 

Coutts,  George,  cement  merchant  (agent  for  London  &  Port- 
land Cement  Co.),  22  John  street 

Coutts,  George,  mate,  2  Park  place 

Coutts,  James,  builder,  22,   h  24  John  street 

Coutts,  James  (of  John  &  James  Coutts),  8  Broomhill  place 

Coutts,  John,  house  factor,   168  George  street 

Coutts,  John,  engineer,  45  Bosemount  place 

Coutts,  John  &  James,  watchmakers,  Bridge  street 

Coutts,  John  (of  J.  &.  J.  Coutts),  24  Skene  street 

Coutts,  Wm.  B.,  architect,  22  John  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  121 

Coutts,  William,  com.  traveller  (S.  Shepherd),  45  Rosemount 

place 
Coutts,  Wm.,   gingerbeer  manufacturer,  4  Thornton  place, 

Guestrow 
Coutts,  William  &  Sons,  painters  to  the  Queen,  and  H.E.H. 

the  Prince  of  Wales,  223  Union  street,  h  12  Union 

row 
Coutts,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Mount  street 
Coutts,  Mrs,  lodgings,  50  George  street 
Coutts,  Misses,  22  Thistle  street 
Cowan,  Rev.  Henry,  B.D.  (Rubislaw  Established  Church), 

North  St.  Swithin  street 
Cowan,  Hugh,  Inland  Revenue  Officer,  9  Caledonian  place 
Cowan,  Michael  W.,  surgeon,  H.M.S.  Clyde,  158  King  street 
Cowan,    William,    locomotive    engineer    (G.    N.  of    S.  R.), 

Kittybrewster,  h  46  Skene  terrace 
Cowan,  Wm.  P.,  engineer  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  6Powis  place 
Cowe,  John,  West  Coast  Railway  ;  office,  Guild  Street  sta- 
tion, h  7  Union  row 
Cowe,  William,  farrier,  4  Summer  street 
Cowe,  Mrs  R.,   16  Queen's  road 
Cowie,    Charles,  cartwright    and    general    blacksmith,    184 

West  North  street,  h  11  Nelson  street 
Cowie,  George,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  2|  Belmont  street, 

h  8  Loanhead  terrace 
Cowie,  Mrs  Dr,   6  Osborne  place 
Cowieson,  David,  gate-keeper  (King  Street  Granite  Works), 

h  100  West  North  street 
Crabb,  Alex.,  salesman,  55,  h  51  Green 
Crabb,  Mrs  William,  21  Bank  street 
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,  James,  trunk  and  saddlery  warehouse,  38,  h  GQ  School- 
hill 
Craig,  James  (of  T.  C.  &  Sons),  Ashley  place,  Cnparstone 
Craig,  John  &   Co.,    Nelson  Monumental   Granite   Works, 

Park  road 
Craig,  John,  saddler,  18  Back  wynd,  h  170   Skene   street 

west 
Craig,   John,    store-keeper   (Broadford   Works),    50   North 

Charlotte  street 
Craig,  Thomas  &  Sons,  tobacco  manufacturers,  22  George 

street 
Craig,  Thomas  (of  T.  Craig  &  Sons),  70  Garden  place 


122  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Craig,  Mrs.  lodgings,  1  Marischal  street 

Craig,  Mrs,  2  South.  Constitution  street 

Craig,  Miss,  Melbourne  Cottage,  29  Nelson  street 

Craig,  Miss,  dressmaker,  29  Thistle  street 

Craig,  Miss,  lodgings,  27  Thistle  street 

Craigen,  George,  confectioner,  5  Guild  street,  h  62  Skene  sq. 

Craigen,  James,  baker,  8  George  street 

Craigen,  James,  fruit  and  provision  merchant,  70  Bon- Accord 
street  and  13  Dee  street 

Craigen,  John,  writer,  1  Adelphi,  h  11  Ann  place 

Craigen,' John,  photographer,  16  George  st.,  h  5  Leslie  place 

Craigen,  Wm.,  confectioner,  50Holburn  street,  h  above  shop 

Craigen,  Miss,  dressmaker,  6  Black's  buildings 

Craighead,  George,  bookseller,  1  Shiprow,  h  25  Charles  st. 

Craighead,  Peter,  wine,  tea,  and  spirit  merchant,  106  Union 
street,  h  7  Forest  Eoad 

Craigie,  John,  inspector  of  schools,  5  St.  Mary's  place 

Craigie,  Mrs  Major,  26  Albyn  place 

Craigmile,  Alexander,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  dealer, 
47,  h  49  Commerce  street 

Craigmile,  George,  manager,  traction  engine,  73  Holburn  st. 

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 

Craigmyle,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Kingsland  place 

Craigmyle,  Miss,  milliner,  1  Kingsland  place 

Cran,  George,  inspector  of  County  Police  ;  office  25  and  27 
Lodge  walk,  h  2  Westfield  place 

Cran,  James,  superintendent  and  clerk  (County  Police), 
office,  25  and  27  Lodge  walk,  h  8  Albert  terrace 

Cran,  John,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  26  Mount  street 

Cran,  Peter  M.,  City  Chamberlain,  Gas  Treasurer,  and  Trea- 
surer of  Police,  Town  House,  h  South  Bridge,  Hol- 
burn street 

Cran,  Eobert,  cashier,  46  King  street,  h  King's  Crescent, 
Spittal  road 

Crane,  Henry  A.,  adjutant  1st  A.E.V.,  Elmfield  House 

Crane,  James,  chief  clerk  (Gas  Dep. — Town  Council),  58 
Gerrard  street 

Crane,  Miss,  dressmaker,  11  Diamond  street 

Crawford,  Mrs  William,  76J  North  Broadford 

Cree,  Robert,  turner,  120  West  North  street 

Crichton,  Cumin,  janitor  (Aberdeen  School  Board)  30  Bel- 
mont street 

Crighton,  Daniel,  shipmaster,  37  Market  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  123 

Crockert,  James  G.,  boot-closer,  39  Upper  Denburn 

Croft,  Mrs  Charles,  21  Victoria  street  west 

Croll,  Alex.,  baker,  67  George  street,  h  1  East  North  street 

Croll,  Francis,  late  baker,  71  Catherine  street 

Croll,  John,  late  baker,  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 

Croll,  Mrs  H.,  13  Loch  street 

Croniar,  Alex.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  78  Chapel  street,  h  8 

Holburn  road 
Cromar,  John,  dentist,  15  Belmont  street,  h  5   Gladstone  pi. 
Crombie  &  Pirie,  fishcurers,  Clayhills 
Crombie  Brothers,  surgeon  dentists,  8  Union  terrace 
Crombie,  Charles  M.,  physician  and  surgeon,  10  Union  ter. 
Crombie,  George,  shipmaster,  22  Summer  lane 
Crombie,  James,  merchant,  3  &  4  Trinity  Buildings,  Trinity 

Quay,  h  30  Albert  terrace 
Crombie,  J.  &  J.,  woollen  manufacturers,  Grandholm  Works 
Crombie,  James,  merchant,  12,  h  10  Sugarhouse  lane 
Crombie,  John,  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie),  Balgownie  Lodge 
Crombie,  John,  jun.  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie),  Danestone 
Crombie,  John,  chartered  accountant,  76  Union  street,  li  23 

Albert  street 
Crombie,  Theodore  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie),  Goval,  Fintray,  and 

16  Bon- Accord  square 
Crombie,  P.  (of  Crombie  Bros.),  Sylvan  Cottage,  Nigg 
Crombie,  Wm.  (of  Crombie  &  Pirie),  31  Bank  street 
Crombie,  Mrs  James,  Goval,  Fintray,  and  16  Bon- Accord  sq. 
Crone,   Wm.,  working  jeweller,  6  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  20 

Blackfriars  street 
Crowden,  Charles,  clerk  (G.  N.  of  S.  E.),  26  Huntly  street 
Crown  Clothing  Co.,  17  Broad  street,  Adam  Pratt,  manager 
Crown  Granite  and  Stone  Works,  13  and  15  North  Charlotte 

street,  G.  L.  Jamieson,  proprietor 
Crown  Match  Works,  Wellington  road 
Crowther,  Benjamin,  wool  and  rag  merchant,  48  Queen  st., 

h  225  King  street 
Cruden,   George,  advocate   (of  Simpson  and   Cruden),   108 

Crown  street 
Cruden,  Mrs,  33  Springbank  terrace 

Cruickshank,  A.  &  Co.,  hosiers  and  glovers,  105  Union  st. 
Cruickshank,  Alex.,  12  Eose  street 
Cruickshank,  Alex.,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   146 

George  street,  h  3  Ann  place 
Cruickshank,  Colin  A.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  5  George  st., 

h  2  Lonsacre 


124  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Cruickshank,  Kev.  G.  W.  S.,  261£  George  street 
Cruickshank,    George   P.,    dispensing  chemist,    218,   h  268 

George  street 
Cruickshank,  James,   grocer  and  spirit  dealer,   181,   h  183 

Gallowgate 
Cruickshank,  James  (of  J.  Cruickshank  &  Co.),  104J  Gallow- 
gate 
Cruickshank,  James  &  Co.,  grocers  and  spirit  dealers,  104 

Gallowgate 
Cruickshank,  James,  29  Ashley  road 
Cruickshank,  John,  insurance  and  general  agent,  24  Belmont 

street,  h  19  Albert  street 
Cruickshank,  John  M.,  grocer,  43 J   Schoolhill,  h  39  Back 

wynd 
Cruickshank,  John,  carter,  16  Mealmarket  street,  h  68  Hut- 

cheon  street 
Cruickshank,  John  T.,  commercial  traveller  (J.    Forbes  & 

Sons) 
Cruickshank,  John,  carver  and  gilder,  61^  Windmill  Brae, 

h  26a  Summer  street 
Cruickshank,  Eobert,  letter  carrier  (P.O.),  26  Union  row 
Cruickshank,  Wm.,  grocer,  16  Nellfield place,  h  30  Holburn  st. 
Cruickshank,  Mrs  Professor,  12  Pose  street 
Cruickshank,  Mrs  Pobert,  Beech  Lee,  Cuparstone  road 
Cruickshank,  Mrs,  lodgings,  13  Netherkirkgate 
Cruickshank,  Mrs,  66  Holburn  street 
Cruickshank,  Mrs,  27  Castle  street 
Cuddie,  Alex.,  tea  and  wine  merchant,  1  Waverley  place,  h 

Banchory  Park  Cottage,  Stocket  road 
Cuddie,  Wm.,  draper,  170  George  street 
Cuddie,  Mrs,  Banchory  Park  Cottage,  Stocket  road 
Culter  Mills  Paper  Co.,  Limited,   Culter  Works;    address 

Union  Works,  Poynernook,  Alex.  Marr,  secretary 
Cumine,  J.  P.,  advocate  (of  Watt  &  Cumine),  169  Crown  st. 
Cunrine,  Misses,  3  Albyn  place 

Gumming,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  173,  h  190  West  North  st. 
Cumming,    Alexander,   bottler,    18   Frederick   street,    h  23 

Castle  street 
Cumming,  Andrew,  cattle  dealer,  19  Hutcheon  street 
Cumming,  Hugh,  joiner,  Affleck  street 
Cumming,  James,  ship  chandler  and  grocer,  79  and  80,  h  78 

Waterloo  Quay 
Cv   ming,  James,  late  farmer,  2  Belmont  rd.,  Kittybrewster 
Cumming,  John,  provision  dealer  and  curer,  184  Mary  well 

street,  and  Clayhills  Provision  Works,  h  20  Mary  well 

street 
Cumming,  John,  reporter  (Free  Press),  41  Bon- Accord  st. 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  125 

Cumming,  Eobert,  clerk  (Post  Office) 

Cummin g,  Eobert,  traveller  (Devanha  Brewery),  24  Pro- 
spect terrace 

Cumming,  William,  sailmaker,  Weigh-house  square,  h  6 
Jasmine  terrace 

Cumming,  William,  tea  merchant,  37  Market  street,  h  25 
Frederick  street 

Cumming,  Mrs,  lodgings,  84  Union  street 

Cumming,  Mrs,  lodgings,  14  Correction  wynd 

Cumming,  Miss  L.  M.,  teacher,  6  Jasmine  terrace 

dimming,  Miss,  4  Garden  place 

Curr,  Thomas  (successor  to  J.  &  E.  Urquhart),  wholesale  tea 
and  coffee  merchant,  22  Schoolhill,  h  18  North  Silver  st. 

Currie,  David,  10  Henry  street 

Currie,  Donald,  iron  shipbuilder  (W.  Hood  &  Co.),  18  York 
street 

Currie,  George,  slater,  Gilcomston  park  M 

Curtis  &  Harvey,  gunpowder  manufacturers ;  local  agents, 
Morison  &  Leslie,  8  Hadden  street 

Curtis,  George  T.  (Inland  Eevenue),  5  Belvidere  place 

Cushnie,  William,  silk  and  woollen  dyer,  and  skin  mat  manu- 
facturer, 3  William's  place,  Spring  garden 

Cushnie,  Misses,  44  Skene  terrace 

Custom  House,  16  Eegent  Quay;  watch  house,  New  Pier, 
Footdee  T;r.  ( 

Cuthbert,  James,  manager,  Gilcomston  Brewery  Gd.,"h  at 
Brewery 

Cuthbert,  James,  grocer,  and  spirit  dealer,  69,  h  71  North 
Broadford 

Cuthbert,  Miss,  12  North  Silver  street 

DAKEK.S,  Alexander,  lithographer,  engraver,  and  printer, 

17  and  19  Netherkirkgate,  h  48  Constitution  street 
Dakers,  James,  coachbuilder,  7,  h  5  Union  wynd 
Dale,  James,  teacher  (Eobert  Gordon's  Hospital),  114  King 

street 
Dale,  James,  guard,  Caledonian  Railway,  h  15  Prospect  ter. 
Dalgarno,  Thomas,  stair-rail  maker,  4  Wales  street,  h  3  Vic- 
toria place 
Dalgety,  Alex.,  sen.,  late  merchant,  66  Hutcheon  street 
Dalgety,  Alex.,  jun.,  (of  Dalgety  Bros.),  66  Hutcheon  street 
Dalgety  Brothers,  engineers  and  boiler  makers,  70  Hutcheon 

street 
Dalgety,  Wm.  (of  Dalgety  Bros.),  66  Hutcheon  street 
Dalgliesh,    Wm.,    governor,    St.   Nicholas    Poor-house,    h 

Friendly  Bank,  Mounthooly 
Dalrymple,  Miss,  3  Alford  Dlace 
11 


126  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Daniel,  James  &  Son,  printers,  publishers,  stationers,  book 
and  chart  sellers,  46  and  48  Castle  street 

Daniel,  John,  120  King  street 

Daniel,  Wm.  (of  Warrick  &  Daniel),  17  North  Charlotte  st. 

Daniel,  Mrs  William,  16  Mary  well  street 

Danson,  Eev.  James  M.,  B.A.,  St.  Mary's  (Episcopal),  12 
Westfield  terrace 

Darling,  Thomas  (of  Cardno  &  Darling),  Berryden  Cottage 

David,  Mrs  William,  feuar,  137  Causewayend 

Davidson  &  Co.,  brokers,  163  Gallowgate 

Davidson  &  Garden,  advocates,  7  Union  terrace 

Davidson  &  Kay,  chemists,  205  Union  street 

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.E.C.S.E.,  224  Union  street 

Davidson,  Alex.,  of  Desswood  (of  Davidson  &  Garden),  1 
Diamond  street,  and  Desswood 

Davidson,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  10  Causewayend, 
ft  16  Argyll  place 

Davidson,  Alex.,  furniture  dealer,  cabinetmaker  and  uphol- 
sterer, 21  St.  Andrew  street 

Davidson,  Alex.,  29  North  Broadford 

Davidson,  Alex.,  coach  painter,  31  Hutcheon  street 

Davidson,  Alex.,  coal  agent,  71  Bosemount  place 

Davidson,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer,  Bursars'  Hotel,  61  Castle  st. 

Davidson,  Alex.,  fish  and  game  dealer  (to  the  Queen,  and 
H.E.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales),  New  Market,  and  26 
Hadden  street 

Davidson,  Alex.  &  Co.,  shoe  manufacturers,  72  Broad  street 

Davidson,  A.  (of  J.  &  A.  Davidson),  Woodbank,  North  Dee- 
side  road 

Davidson,  Andrew,  baker,  41  Park  street 

Davidson  Brothers,  cabinetmakers,  and  upholsterers,  131| 
Union  street;  workshop,  18  Summer  street 

Davidson  Brothers,  coppersmiths  and  brass  founders,  29 
Windy  wynd 

Davidson  C.  &  Sons  (Limited),  paper  manufacturers  ;  ware- 
house, 4  Trinity"  quay ;  works,  Muggiemoss  and 
Waterton 

Davidson,  Charles  (of  Davidson  &  Kay),  Forresterhill 

Davidson,  Charles  B.,  advocate  (of  Eobertson  &  Lumsden), 
8  Eotunda  place 

Davidson,  Charles,  shipmaster,  2  Ashley  terrace 

Davidson,  G.  &  W.,  merchants,  rope  and  twine  manufac- 
turers, 35  St.  Clement  st. ;  office,  18  Eegent  quay 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  127 

Davidson,  George  (of  G.  &  W.  Davidson),  33  Bon-Accord 

terrace,  and  Arnlee,  Cults 
Davidson,  George,  stonecutter,  43  h  41  Kichmond  street 
Davidson,  George,  slater,  37  Summer  street 
Davidson,  George,  gardener,  49  Market  hall,  h  Pitmuxton 
Davidson,  J.  &  A.,  coal  merchants,  ship  owners,  and  ship 
insurance  brokers,  Provost   Blaikie's  quay,  and  125 
Union  street 
Davidson,   J.  &  E.,  timber  merchants,  cabinetmakers  and 
cartwrights,  94  Causewayend  ;  sawmills,  3  Willowdale 
place,  152  West  North  street 
Davidson,  James,  teller,  Union  Bank,  7i  65  Hutcheon  street 
Davidson,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant  and  commission 

agent,  44  Castle  street,  h  24  Albert  terrace 
Davidson,  James  (of  J.  &  A.  Davidson),  Homewood,  Coun- 

tesswells  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  13  Sea- 
mount  place 
Davidson,   James,    sculptor,    Britannia    Granite    Polishing 

works,  Constitution  street 
Davidson,  James,  plasterer,  25  Bon-Accord  street 
Davidson,  James,  secretary  (N.  Co-operative  Co.),  13  Beech- 
grove  terrace 
Davidson,  John,  advocate,  49  Broad  street,  h  5  Ann  place 
Davidson,  John,  assistant  pilot  master,  Pocra  pier 
Davidson,  John,  provision  dealer,  Fords  of  Dee,  Euthries- 

ton 
Davidson,  John  (of  J.  &  E.  Davidson),  91  Causewayend 
Davidson,  John,  flesher,  58  East  North  street 
Davidson,  Eobert,  manufacturing  chemist,  32  Canal  road 
Davidson,  Eobert  (of  Davidson  Brothers),  28  Union  row 
Davidson,    Eobert  (of  J.    &    E.    Davidson),    3    Willowdale 

place,  152  West  North  street 
Davidson,  Eobert,  fruiterer,  1a  Waverley  place,  h  16  Victoria 

street 
Davidson,  R.,  house  proprietor,  25  Springbank  terrace 
Davidson,  Samuel,  commission  merchant,  21  Eichmond  ter. 
Davidson,  Thomas,  fishcurer,  Pointlaw,  and  Wet  Fish  Mar- 
ket, h  19  Bank  street 
Davidson,  Thomas  (of  W.  Thomson  &  Co.),  1  Waverley  place, 

Banchory-Ternan 
Davidson,  Thomas,  grocer,   58  and  60  Chapel  street,  h  21 

Thistle  street 
Davidson,  Wm.  &  Co.,  grocers,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants, 
and  dealers  in  agricultural  seeds,  44  Broad  street 


128  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Davidson,  William,  paper  ruler,  15  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  70 

Dee  street 
Davidson,  Win.,  house  agent,  Garibaldi  place,  73  Skene  sq. 
.Davidson,  William  &  Son,  tailors,  clothiers,  and  shirtmakers, 

88  Union  street,  h  9  Mount  street 
Davidson,  Wm,  (of  Davidson  &  Sim),  4  Stanley  street 
Davidson,  Wm.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  82,  h  80  George  st. 
Davidson,  William,  miller  and  grain  merchant,  12  &  14  Com- 
merce street  and  Inverurie 
Davidson,  Wm.,  flesher,  4  Mounthooly,  h  19  Jute  street 
Davidson,  William,  gardener,  Springbank  terrace,  h  Ferry- 
hill  mills 
Davidson,  Wm.,  bookbinder,  and  band  sergeant,  1st  A.B.V., 

65  Loch  street 
Davidson,  Wm.,  ship  carpenter,  6  North  Broadford 
Davidson,  Wm.,  feuar,  8  Jasmine  terrace 
Davidson,  Mrs  A.,  9  Springbank  terrace 
Davidson,  Mrs  George,  33  Bon-Accord  terrace,  and  Well- 
wood,  Cults 
Davidson,  Mrs  John,  1  Albert  street 

Davidson,  Mrs  John,  house  proprietrix,  44  Blackfriars  street 
Davidson,  Mrs  Joseph,  lodgings,  84  King  street 
Davidson,  Mrs  Charles,  1  East  Craibstone  street 
Davidson,  Mrs,  hosier,  111  John  street 
Davidson,  Miss,  lodgings,  2  Bosebank  terrace 
Davidson,  Miss  Janet,  hosiery  and  worsted  dealer,  43  Green, 

h  2  Denburn,  Green 
Davidson,  Miss,  teacher  of  music  and  French,  12  St.  Mary's 

place 
Davidson,  Miss,  teacher,  9  Mount  street 
Davidson,  Miss,  hosier,  58  Schoolhill 
Davidson,  Miss,  Bloomfield 

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)  2  Henry  place 
Davie,  James,  jobbing  gardener,  32  Holburn  street 
Davie,   John,    carpenter    (Aberdeen    Commercial    Co.),    10 

Begent  quay 
Davis  &  Sons,  brewers  and  soda  water  manufacturers,  1  and 

1\  Jack's  brae 
Dawson,  Alex.  (Watson  &  Philip),  10  Margaret  street 
Dawson,  David,  blacksmith,  29,  h  27  Gilcomston  steps 
Dawson,  David,  grocer,  35  George  street 
Dawson,  David,  tailor,  1  Millburn  street 
Dawson,  George,  shoemaker,  44  Gallowgate,  ^12  Hawthorn 
place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  129 

Dawson,  John  Grant,  advocate,  25    Marischal  street,  li  28 

High  street,  Old  Aberdeen 
Dawson,  Robert,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  70  Woolrnanhill, 

h  19  Constitution  street 
Dawson,  Eobert,  foreman  nailrnaker  (Gr.  &  T.)  28  Charles 

street 
Dawson,  William,  cartwright,  10,  h  11  Jopp's  lane 
Dawson,  William,  house  carpenter  and  horticultural  builder, 

136a  Skene  street,  h  52  Summer  street 
Dawson,  Win.,  engineer,  12  Hawthorn  place 
Dawson,  Mrs,  Joseph,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  61  Windmill- 
brae 
Dawson,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  41  Richmond  street 
Dawson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Marywell  street 
Day,  George,  lieutenant  of  police  (City)  15  Huntly  street 
Deaf  and  Dumb   Institution,  31  Belmont  street :  Franklin 

Bill,  superintendent  and  teacher 
Dean  of  Guild's  Officer,  James  Bowie,  Town  House 
Deans,  David,  agent,  37  Market  street 
Deans,  Matthew,  chimney  sweep,  25  Mutton  brae 
Deans,  Mrs,  2  Ferryhill  place 
Dee  Swimming  Club  and  Humane  Society,  hon.  secretary, 

W.  Fenton,  28  Regent  quay 
De  Faye,  Clement,  pasteur,  49  Schoolhill 
De  Lessert,  Alfred  Alexander,  surgeon- dentist,  220  Union 

street 
Dempsey,  George,  spirit  dealer,  7  Exchequer  row 
Denmark,  consul  for ;  William  E.  Buyers,  46  Marischal  st. 
Des  Clayes,  Camille,  Principal  of  the  Aberdeen  Collegiate 

School,  245  Union  street,  li  South  Stocket  Cottage, 

South  Stocket  road 
Desson,  George,  reed  manufacturer  and  weaver's  furnisher, 

Aberdeen  reed  works,  50  Causewayend,  h  30  Maberly 

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  58  Dee  street 
Dey,  Hugh,  letter  carrier  (P.O.),  13  Drum's  lane 
Dey,  Wm.,  Session  clerk  for  Oldmachar  Parish,  and  Rector 

Old  Aberdeen  Grammar  School,  14  Roslin  terrace 
Dey,  William,  painter,  glazier,  and  paperhanger,  1  Church 

street,  h  11  Clarence  street 
Diack,    Alex.,    collector  of   Oldmachar  Poor's  Assessment ; 

Office,  9  Diamond  street,  h  17  Belmont  street 
Diack,  James,  county  police,  25  Lodge  walk 


130  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Diack,   Peter,  assistant  inspector  of  poor  (St.  Nicholas),  3 

King's  crescent 
Diack,  Bobert,    cattle  agent  (Caledonian  Eailway),  43  Dee 

street 
Diack,  William,  grocer,  23  Woolnianhill,  h  4  Blackfriars  st. 
Diack,  William,  clothier,  49  and  21  Queen  street,  h  5|  Car- 
melite street 
Diack,  William,  shipmaster,  5  Forbes  street 
Diack,  Mrs,  4  Mount  place 
Diack,  Mrs,  Balmoral  place 
Dick,  James,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  38  Queen  street,  h  57 

Green 
Dickie,  Alexander,  wholesale  ironmonger,  heel  and  toe  plate 

manufacturer,    and   general    blacksmith,    Mauchline 

Tower  Court,  32  and  11  Justice  street,  h  31  Frederick 

street 
Dickie,  Bev.  Andrew  (United  Presbyterian  Church,  St.  Paul 

street),  29  North  Silver  street 
Dickie,  George,  cashier  (J.  &  B.  Ligertwood),  h  8  Albury 

road 
Dickie,  George,  M.D.,  late  professor  of  botany,  University 

of  Aberdeen,  h  16  Albyn  terrace 
Dickson,  David,  clerk  (J.  Duthie  Sons  &  Co.),  2  St.  Catherine's 

wynd 
Dickson,  George,  tailor,  48  Market  street 
Dickson,  John,  corkcutter,  86  Spring-garden,  h  149  Cause- 

wayend 
Dickson,  Win,,  hat  and  cap  manufacturer,  18  St.  Nicholas 

street,  h  68  Dee  street 
Dilling,  Wm.,  cashier  (Davidson  &  Garden),  8  South  Mount 

street 
Dinnes,  William,  inspector  of  property,  Ash  Cottage,  Lead- 
side 
Dinnie,    Alex.,  photographer,  3  Langstane  place,  and   26 

Union  terrace 
Dinnie,  James,  commercial  traveller,  173  Union  street 
Dinnie,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  117  George  street 
Dippe,  Miss,  lodgings,  1|  Broad  street 
Dispensary,  General,  61  Guestrow 

Divorty,  George,  clerk  (J.  Saint,  jun.),  168  Crown  street 
Doig,  James,  staff-sergeant,  71  King  street 
Doleman,  John,  cutter,  10  Constitution  street 
Donald,  Alexander,  wood  merchant,  Inches,  h  19  Skene  ter. 
Donald,  George,  glass  and  color  merchant,  16  &  18  Nether- 

kirkgate,  h  257  Union  street 
Donald,  George,  jun.,  painter  and  glazier,  16  and  18  Nether- 

kirkgate,  h  18  Thistle  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  131 

Donald,  James,  farrier,  6  Crooked  lane 

Donald,  James,  Governor,  Old  Machar  Poor  House,  h  26 

Holburn  place 
Donald,  James  &  Co.,  grocers  and  ship  store  merchants,  3 

Theatre  lane 
Donald,  James  (of  Jas.  Donald  &  Co.),  9  Skene  row- 
Donald,  John,  spirit  dealer,  14,  h  20  Upper  Denburn 
Donald,    John,    Dynamite     agent,    Granitehill,    Eubislaw 

quarries 
Donald,  John  E.,  hatter,  29  George  street,  h  15  Denburn  ter. 
Donald,  Robert,  engineer,  4  Hanover  street 
Donald,  William,  miller  and  grain  merchant,  Upper  Justice 

Mills,  h  at  Mills 
Donald,  fm.,  Woodland  House,  Bieldside,  Murtle 
Donald,  William,  late  church  officer,  45  Skene  terrace 
Donald,  Win.,  nesher,  37  Market  hall,  h  306  George  street 
Donald,  Wm.,  painter  and  glazier,  16  and  18  Netherkirk- 

gate,  h  6  Constitution  street 
Donald,  Mrs.,  Bexhill  Cottage,  Holburn  place 
Donald,  Miss,  teacher,  105  Eosemount  place 
Donald,  Miss,  dressmaker,  13  Henry  street 
Donald,  Miss,  19  Crown  street 
Donald,  Misses,  10  Chapel  street 
Donaldson,  Alexander,   book-keeper  (Aberdeen  Eope   and 

Sail  Co.),  39  Constitution  street 
Donaldson,  Eev.  Andrew  D.,  M.A.,  (Free  St  Clements),  12 

Devanha  terrace 
Donaldson,  James,  draper,  32  Loanhead  terrace 
Donaldson,  John,  provision  merchant,  82  West  North  street 
Donaldson,  Eobert,  flesher,  57   Commerce  street,  h   above 

shop 
Donaldson,  Thomas,  builder,  1  Canal  Eoad,  Causewayend, 

h  19  Union  Buildings 
Donaldson,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  124  King  street 
Donaldson,  Wm.,  tobacconist,  11  Nelson  street 
Donaldson,  Mrs.  John,  lodgings,  11  Dee  street 
Donaldson,  Mrs,  grocer,  22  Gerrard  street 
Douglas,  Alex.,  grocer,  21  Chapel  street,  h  3  Thistle  street 
Douglas,  David,  shoemaker,  47  St.  Andrew  street 
Douglas,  John,  tea  and  wine   merchant,  44   Geeen,  h   71 

Crown  street 
Douglas,  John,  pawnbroker,  32  Justice  street,  h  34  Park  st. 
Douglas,    Kenneth,   bookseller   and   commission   agent,    59 

Eegent  Quay,  A  10  Commerce  street 
Douglas,  Thomas,  purveyor  to  Her  Majesty,  Douglas  Hotel, 

43  and  45  Market  street,  h  Airynall 
Douglas,  Thomas  S.,  moulder,  9  Shore  lane 


132  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Dow,  Alexander,  heel  and  toe-plate  maker,  141  Causeway- 
end 
Downie,  Alex.,  bootcloser,  68  Broad  street 
Downie,  Charles   Gordon,  advocate,  63  Union  street,  h  32 

Albyn  place 
Downie,  Bob.,  beadle,  St.  Nicholas  Lane  U.P.  church,  h  24^ 

Gerrard  street 
Downie,  William,  manager  (J.  Symon  &  Sons),  139  Skene 

street  west 
Downie,  Mrs  Charles,  Cuparstone  place 
Downie,  Mrs  John,  grocer,  8,  h  6  Holburn  street 
Dresing,    Christian,  (Great    Northern   Telegraph    Co.),    18 

Prospect  terrace 
Drummond,  James,  bootmaker,  49  Union  st.,  h  102  Chapel 

street 
Drummond,  John  &  Son,  boot  and  shoemakers,  warehouse, 

132  Union  street 
Drummond,  John,   sen.    (of  J.   D.   &   Son),    Hammerfield, 

Cuparstone 
Drummond,   John,  jun.    (of  J.   D.    &   Son),  Hammerfield, 

Cuparstone 
Drummond,  Mrs  William,  9  Prospect  terrace 
Drummond,  Miss,  dressmaker,  35  Bank  street 
Drysdale,  John,  janitor,   Training  College,  185  George  st., 

h  13  Craigie  street 
Ducat,  James,  commercial  manager  and  secretary,  Aberdeen 

Jute  Co.,  Limited,  h  7  Argyll  Place 
Duff,  Archibald,  coal  and  fire  clay  goods  merchant,  office 

Guild  street,  h  Annfield,  Cuparstone 
Duff,  Mrs,  36  Union  street 
Duff,  Miss  (of  Corsindae),  240  Union  street 
Duffus,  Alex.,  wholesale  confectioner,  4  North  St.  Andrew 

street,  h  Maybank  Cottage,  147  Hutcheon  street  west 
Duffus,  B.,   watchmaker  and  jeweller,  55  and  56   Market 

gallery,  h  29  Union  street 
Duffus,  George,  hotel-keeper,  9  and  13  Guestrow 
Duffus,  Wm.,  hardware  merchant,  44  and  46  Upperkirkgate, 

h  Kendal  Cottage,  Ashley  place 
Duffus,  Mrs,  ironmonger,  &c,  44  Market  gallery,  h  29  Union 

street 
Duffus,  Mrs,  31  Mounthooly 
Duffus,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  20  Gordon  Street 
Duffus,  Misses,  Temperance  hotel,  54  Union  street 
Dufton,   Alex.,  stoneware  merchant,  40  Woolmanhill,  h  17 

Denburn  terrace 
Dugan,  Hugh,  china  merchant,  31,  h  31 A  George  street 
Duguid,  And.,  furniture  warehouse,  43,  h  41  Schoolhill 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  133 

Duguid,  C.  J.  G..  24  Bon- Accord  terrace 

Duguid,  David,  fishing  tackle  maker,  5  Flourmill  brae,  h  24 
Rosemount  place 

Duguid,  James,  advocate  and  notary  public  (of  Fraser  & 
Duguid),  24  Bon- Accord  terrace 

Duguid,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  13,  h  15  Holburn  st. 

Duguid,  Peter,  advocate  (of  Stronach,  Duncan,  and  Duguid), 
Fonthill  place,  Ferryhill 

Duguid,  Robert,  34  South  Mount  street 

Duguid,  Eobert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  24,  h  26  Holburn 
place 

Duguid,  Wm.  (of  J.  Smith  &  Co.),  Fawsyde,  Stonehaven 

Duguid,  Mrs,  143  Hardgate 

Duguid,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  60  Gerrard  street 

Duguid,  Misses,  Newlands,  Buthrieston 

Duguid,  Miss,  manufacturer,  83  St.  Andrew  street,  h  6  Rose- 
mount  terrace 

Duguid,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  26  Holburn  street 

Dunbar,  Alex.,  commission  agent,  11  Ann  place 

Dunbar,  Jas.  A.  B.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1  Watson  st., 
and  2  Belvidere  place,  h  11  Ann  place 

Dunbar,  Wm.  B.,  cork  manufacturer  (successor  to  T.  Duncan 
&  Son),  20  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  17  North  Broadford 

Dunbar,  Mrs  William,  17  Craigie  street 

Dunbar,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  7  Causewayend 

Duncan  &  Morice,  advocates,  34  Marischal  street 

Duncan  &  Skene,  fleshers,  5  Northfield 

Duncan,  Alex,  (of  J.  H.  &  Co.,  Limited,  London),  16  Ferry- 
hill  place 

Duncan,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Bridge  of  Dee 

Duncan,  Alex,,  livery  stables,  horse  and  cab  hirer,  6,  h  8 
Mealmarket  street 

Duncan,  Alex.,  assistant  supt.  telegraph  dept.  P.O.,  Cluny 
place,  17  Ann  street 

Duncan,  Calder,  foreman  plater  (H.,  R.,  &  Co.),  4  Sycamore 
place 

Duncan,  Charles,  advocate  and  notary  public  (of  Stronach, 
Duncan,  &  Duguid),  1  Albyn  ter,  and  Deebank,  Murtle 

Duncan,  David,  police  overseer,  37  Marischal  street 

Duncan,  David,  Inn  and  Stabling,  8  West  North  street 

Duncan,  Douglass,  advocate  (of  J.  &  D.  Duncan),  2  Crown  pi. 

Duncan,  G.,  coal  broker,  58  Castle  street 

Duncan,  George,  spirit  dealer,  19  Castle  street 

Duncan,  George,  night  watchman  (Joint  Station),  24  Hol- 
burn street 

Duncan,  George,  secretary,  Aberdeen  and  Northern  Friendly 
Society,  42  St.  Nicholas  street 


134  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Duncan,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  17  Causewayend 
Duncan,  George,  tailor,  teacher  of  cutting,  57  Green 
Duncan,  Hugh,  Bathing  Station,  li  8  West  North  street 
Duncan,  James,  watchmaker,  27  "West  North  street 
Duncan,  James,  spirit  dealer,  12  Eegent  Quay,  h  8  Straw- 
berry bank 
Duncan,  James  (Caledonian  Eailway),  39  College  street 
Duncan,  John  &  Douglass,  advocates,  8  Castle  street 
Duncan,  Eev.  John  (Trinity  Congregational  Chapel),  Eden 

Cottage,  Mount  street 
Duncan,  John,  jun.,  advocate  (of  Duncan  &  Morice),  Broom- 
hill  Cottage,  Ruthrieston 
Duncan,  John,  furnishing    and  wholesale  ironmonger,  51 

Union  street 
Duncan,  John,  spirit  dealer,  8  Justice  street 
Duncan,  John,  cattle  salesman  and  auctioneer,  Cattle  Mar- 
ket, King  street,  h  Yiewton   Cottage,  King's  Cres- 
cent 
Duncan,  John,  62  Springbank  terrace 
Duncan,  John  (of  James  Wood  &  Co.),  West  Cults 
Duncan,  John  &  Co.,  auctioneers,  56  West  North  street 
Duncan,  John  &  Co.,  law  stationers,  42  St.  Nicholas  street 
Duncan,  Eobert  E.,  carter  and  contractor,  37  Albion  street, 

h  12  Castle  terrace 
Duncan,  Thomas,  grocer,  252  George  street 
Duncan,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  54  Eegent  Quay 
Duncan,  William,  flesher,  42  and  43  Market  Hall,  h  Torry 

Farm,  Nigg 
Duncan,  Wm.,  flesher,  10  Park  street,  h  7  Little  Wales  st. 
Duncan,  Wm.,  sen.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  and  leather  cutter, 
37  Broad  street  and  2  Eagg's  lane,  h  1  Cherrybank, 
Hardgate 
Duncan,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  2  Justice  st,,  li  30  Queen  street 
Duncan,  Wm.  fruit  and  potato  merchant,  11  Stirling  street, 

h  168  Crown  street 
Duncan,  Wm.,  weaver,  9  Broadfordlane,  h  121  Causewayend 
Duncan,  Wm.  W.  (H.  M.  C),  47  Constitution  street 
Duncan,  Wm.  S.,  tailor,  29  Causewayend 
Duncan,  Mrs  Adam,  3  Adelphi,  and  Yellow  Cottage,  Euth- 

rieston 
Duncan,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Broad  street 
Duncan,  Mrs,  lodgings,  36  Schoolhill 
Duncan,  Mrs,  lodgings,  11^  Correction  wynd 
Duncan,  Mrs  Dr,   113  Crown  street 
Duncan,  Mrs  David,  35  Huntly  street 
Duncan,  Mrs  John,  80  Bon-Accord  street 
Duncan,  Mrs  John,  24  Eosemouut  place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  135 

Duncan,  Mrs,  164  Crown  street 

Duncan,  Mrs,  4  Correction  wynd 

Duncan,  Mrs,  gardener,  13  Market  Hall 

Duncan,  Miss,  teacher  (Free  Holburn   School),   30   Thistle 

street 
Duncan,  Miss,  poultry  dealer,  26  Shiprow 
Duncan,  Miss,    biblewoman    (Blackfriars'    Bible  class),    56 

Gerrard  street 
Duncan,  Miss,  embroidery  and  fancy  goods  dealer,  32Upper- 

kirkgate 
Duncan,  Miss,  31  Schoolhill 

Duncan,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  1b  Holburn  st. 
Dunn  &  Clark,  advocates,  1  Adelphi 
Dunn,  Arthur,  mason,  1|  Nellfield  place 
Dunn,  John  A.,  Globe  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  26,  h  217 

Union  street 
Dunn,  John,  48  Rosemount  place 
Dunn,  John,  chemist  and  druggist,  43  "Woolmanhill 
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,  Miss  I.,  stoneware  merchant,  4  Causewayend 
Dunn,  Miss,  Fonthill  place,  Ferryhill 

Dunnet,  James  F.,  shopman  (Hay  &  Lyall),  97  Chapel  street 
Dunningham,    William   (of  Sangster   &   Dunningham),    28 

Albert  terrace 
Durham,  Eobert,  Cressbrook  Cottage,  Rubislaw 
Durnin,  George,  brewer,  20  Mealmarket  street 
Durno  &  Cameron,  drapers  and  silk  mercers,  19  and  21  Broad 

street 
Durno,  Alex.,  printer,  34  Gallowgate 
Durno,  Alex.  E.  (of  Durno  &  Cameron),  33  Bank  street 
Durno,  James   (of  Thomas   Cooper   &   Co.),  office,  26  Ex- 
change street,  h  26  Osborne  place 
Durno,  James,  grocer,  32  North  Albert  street,  h  above  shop 
Durward,  Robert,  innkeeper,  39  Lodge  walk 
Durward,  Wm.,  8  Burnett's  close 

Duthie,  Alex,  (of  J.  Duthie,  Sons,  &  Co.),  3  Albyn  terrace 
Duthie,  Alex.,  ironmonger,  and  dealer  in  india  rubber  goods, 

104  Union  street,  h  11  Balmoral  terrace 
Duthie  Brothers,  rope  and  sailmakers,  Links,  Footdee 
Duthie,  James  (of  Duthie  Brothers),  9  Ferryhill  place 
Duthie,  James,  19  Mount  street 
Duthie,  James,  teacher  (Ross's  School),    Leighton  Lodge, 

Hard  gate 


136  GENEKAL   DIRECTOKT. 

Duthie,  James,  ship  carpenter,  38  Park  street 

Duthie,  John,  Sons,  &  Co.,  shipbuilders,  York  place 

Duthie,  John,  shipbuilder  (of  J.  Duthie,  Sons,  &  Co.),  53 
Wellington  street 

Duthie,  John,  stabler,  180  Gallowgate 

Duthie,  John,  grocer,  99  Skene  street,  h  above  shop 

Duthie,  Eobert,  shipowner,  York  place,  h  27  Bon-Accord 
terrace 

Duthie,  W.,  jun.,  shipowner,  13  Eegent  quay,  h  Ashley- 
Lodge,  Cuparstone 

Duthie,  Mrs,  sen.,  of  Oairnbulg,  20  Albyn  place 

Duthie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  31  Queen  street 

Duthie,  Miss  Elizabeth,  Broadford  House,  20  Broadford  pi. 

Duthie,  Misses,  13  Balmoral  terrace 

Dyce,  Misses,  10  Carden  place 

Dyer,  Mrs  A.  K.,  13  Victoria  street  west 

Dyker,  James,  traveller  (D.  L.  Shirres  &  Co.),  124  Union 
street 

Dyker,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  124  Union  street 

EADIE?  W.  J.,  clothier,  53  Queen  street 

Easton,  A.  E.,  optician  and  watchmaker,  8 \  Eegent  quay,  h 

24  Craigie  street 
Easton,  David,  secretary  (Union  Bank),  Eockland,  Cults 
Easton,  James,  foreman  (J.  Duthie,  Sons,  &  Co.),  23  Sum- 
mer street 
Easton,  Mrs,  Gait  Villa,  Polnmir  road 
Eaton,  James,  4  Queen's  road 
Eden,  Mrs,  lodgings,  88  Skene  square 
Eddie,  Alexander,  late  baker,  130  Crown  street 
Eddie,  "Win.,  chemist  and  druggist,  30,  h  28  George  street 
Eddie,  Win.,  inspector  of  water  meters,  14  Holburn  place 
Eddie,  Miss,  hosier,  120  Skene  street,  h  14  Springpank  ter. 
Edmond  &  Spark,  J.  &  J.  P.,  bookbinders  and  stationers, 

54  Queen  street 
Udmond,  Alex.,   sen.,  advocate  (of  Edmonds  &  Macqueen), 

Garthdee 
Edmond,   Alex.,   jun,,  advocate    (of  J.  &  A.  Edmond),  23 

Adelphi 
Edmond,  Francis,    advocate  (of  Edmonds  &  Macqueen),  5 

Albyn  place 
Edmond,  J.  &  A.,  advocates,  23  Adelphi 
Edmond,  John  Philip  (of  J.  &  J.  P.  E.  &  S.)  64  Bon-Accord 

street 
Edmond,  Wm.,  tailor  and  clothier,  22  Crown  street,  h  13 

Crown  terrace 
Edmond,  Mrs  John,  Cuparstone  Cottage 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  137 

Edmond,  Misses,  lodgings,  2  Union  place 

Edmonds  &  Macqueen,  advocates,  22  Adelphi 

Edmonston  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  26  Exchange  street  and 

23  Stirling  street 
Edmonston,  Charles,  com.  traveller,  13  Beechgrove  terrace 
Edmonston,  John  (of  E.  &  Co.),  Monaltrie  Villa,  Seafield 
Edward,  Alex.,  sub-agent  (British  Linen  Bank,  King  street 

branch),  2  Albert  terrace 
Edward,  George,  manager  (Lawes'  Chemical  Manure  Co.), 

31  Watson  street 
Edward,  John,  baker,  14  and  16  Union  place 
Edward,  John,  jobbing  gardener,  19  Gordon  street 
Edward,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  40  Bon- Accord  street 
Edwards,  D.  (of  J.  &D.  E.),  72  Holburn  street 
Edwards,  J.  &  D.,  boot  and  shoe  makers,  38  Union  place 
Edwards,  James  (of  J.  &  D.  E.),  11  Holburn  place 
Edwards,  John  (of  Lendrum  &  Edwards),  15  Mount  street 
Edwards,  John,  stonecutter,  12  Ferryhill  terrace 
Edwards,  Matthew,  secretary,  Aberdeen  Temperance  Society, 

2  Correction  wynd,  h  57  Rosemount  place 
Edwards,  Wm.,   polished   granite   manufacturer,  63,  h   58 

Nelson  street 
Edwards,  Mrs,  Maybank,  144  Hutcheon  street  west 
Edwards,  Miss,  housekeeper,  Royal  Infirmary 
Elder,  Alex.  M.,  plumber  (of  Gunn  &  Elder),  43  Constitution 

street 
Elder,  Miss,  corsetmaker,  37  Bon-Accord  street 
Elley,  Dinnes,  fruiterer,  22  West  North  street 
Ellicock,  Joseph,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,   64,   h  62 

George  street 
Elliot,  Mrs  Wm.,  119  Crown  street 

Elliot,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  4  Exchequer  row,  h  22  Mount  st. 
Ellis  &  Wilson,  architects,  13  Belmont  street 
Ellis,  Alex,  (of  Ellis  &  Wilson),  17  Belmont  street 
Ellis,  George,  jun.,  &  Co.,   blacksmiths,   bellhangers,    and 

ironmongers,  182  George  street 
Ellis,  Mrs,  keeper  of  Wet  Fish  Market,  22  Jasmine  terrace 
Ellis,  Miss,  dressmaker,  2  Guestrow 
Elmslie,  Mrs,  52  Chapel  street 
Elrick,  Charles  G.,  comb  manufacturer;  works,  Forbes  st., 

h  13  Mount  street 
Elrick,  James  &  Co.,  pipe  manufacturers.  63  Gordon  street 
Elrick,  James  (of  J.  Elrick  &  Co.),  44  Gordon  street 
Elrick,  John,  late  wright,  7  Margaret  street 
Elrick,  Wm.  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  189  Crown  street 
Elrick,  Mrs,  Footdee  Dairy,  29  Wellington  street 
Elrick,  Miss,  Maybank  Cottage,  152  Hutcheon  street 
J  2 


138  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Elsmie,  George  &  Son,  commission  agents  and   coal   mer- 
chants, 11  Regent  quay 
Elsmie,  James  (of  G.  Elsmie  &  Son).  22  Bon-accord  terrace 
Elsmie,  Mrs,  5  Albert  street 
Elsmly,  Mrs,  48  Springbank  terrace 

Embroidery  School,  9  Diamond  st. ;  Miss  Chalmers,  teacher 
Emslie  &  Burnett,  painters,  88  Spring  Garden 
Emslie,  George,  spirit  dealer,  51  and  53  John  street 
Emslie,  James,  jun.,  clerk  (C.  Davidson  &  Sons,  Limited), 

51  Springbank  terrace 
Emslie,  James,  book-keeper  (Milne  &  Walker),  6  Thistle  st. 
Emslie,  Mrs,  provision  dealer,  27  Bank  street 
Emslie,  Mrs,  51  Springbank  terrace 
Emslie,  Miss,  4  St.  Mary's  place 
Emslie,  Miss  (Pratt  &  Keith),  32  Union  terrace 
Emslie,  Miss,  industrial  teacher,    Reformatory,    10  Mount 

street 
England,  George  (J.  Saint,  jun.),  15  Victoria  street  west 
Epidemic  Hospital,  Cunnigar  hill,  Park  road 
Erskine,  John,  furnishing  tailor,  1,  h  5  Huntly  street 
Esplin,  William,  sen.,  Cults 
Esslemont  &  Mackintosh,  drapers  and  silk  mercers,  11  and 

13  Broad  street ;  wholesale  warehousemen,  10  and  12 

Union  lane 
Esslemont,  Alex.,  wholesale  grocer,  tea  and  coffee  merchant, 

32,  h  30  Ring  street 
Esslemont,  John  E.,  family  grocer  (Branch  Post  Office),  2 

and  4  King  street,  h  2  Affleck  street 
Esslemont,  Peter   (of  Esslemont  &  Mackintosh),  17  North 

Silver  street 
Esson,  Charles,  43  South  Constitution  street 
Esson,  James,  draper,  40  Castle  street,  h  73  John  street 
Esson,  Robert,  tailor,  154  George  street,  h  73  John  street 
Esson,  Mrs,  25  Whitehouse  street 

Esson,  Mrs,  draper  and  machinist,  64  East  North  street 
Evans,  William,  R.N.,  late  paymaster,  H.M.S.  "  Clyde,"  18 

King  street 
Ewan,  Smith,  inspector  of  police,  22  Gordon  street 
Ewan,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  91  Hutcheon  street 
Ewan,  Mrs,  furniture  dealer,  26  Castle  street 
Ewart,  Alex.,  blacksmith,  10  Yeat's  lane 
Ewen,  David,  flesher,  36  Market  hall,  h  111  West  North  st. 
Ewen,  George,  book-keeper  (A.  T.  &  R.),   75  Union  street,  h 

60  St.  Nicholas  street 
Ewen,  Innes,  shoemaker,  27  Richmond  street,  h  18  Jute  st. 
Ewen,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  Imperial  place,  h  11  Crown 

street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  139 

Ewen,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  7  Summer  lane,  h  43  Con- 
stitution street 
Ewing,  Alex.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  57  Hutcheon  street 
Ewing,  James,  sexton  and  warden  (St.  Clement's),  funeral 

waiter  and  undertaker,  20  Prince  Regent  street 
Ewing,  James,  photographer,  11  Crown  st.,  h  22  Watson  st. 
Ewing,   James,  cashier  (C.  &   P.    H.  Chalmers),  73  Skene 

square 
Ewing,  James,  clerk  (Black  and  Ferguson),  37  Summer  st. 
Ewing,   John,   session  clerk,   Holburn  parish,    h  5  Albert 

terrace 
Ewing,  Peter,  Royal  Hotel  Restaurant,  Adelphi,  h  87  Queen 

street 
Exchange  Billiard^  Eooms,  4  Exchange  street,  James  Hay, 

proprietor 
Exchange  Restaurant,  24  Exchange  street,  and  21  Stirling 

street 

FAIRLEY,    John,   Billiard  Saloon,   63   Union  street  and 

Adelphi  lane,  h  Morningfield 
Fairweather,  Mrs  David,  18  Bon- Accord  square 
Falconer,  George  (of  J.  Falconer  &  Co.),  24  Union  row 
Falconer,  George,  advocate,  140  Union  st.,  h  24  Union  row 
Falconer,  Geo.,  saw-trimmer,  7  Harriet  street,  h  Loanhead 

Cottage 
Falconer,  J.  G.,  commission  agent,  4  Regent  quay,  h    43 

Victoria  street  west 
Falconer,  Joseph,  shipmaster,  25  Constitution  street 
Falconer,  John  &  Co.,  drapers,  65  Union  street 
Falconer,  Wm,  (of  J.  Falconer  &  Co.),  20  Osborne  place 
Falconer,  Mrs  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  17  Fisher  row 
Falconer,  Mrs,  lodgings,  27  Castle  street 
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,  h  Bannermill  Cot- 
tage, 50  Constitution  street 
Farquhar  &  Gill,  painters,  glaziers,  paperhangers,  plumbers, 

braziers,  and  gasfitters,  2  Drum's  lane,  and  24  Upper- 

kirkgate 
Farquhar,  Arthur,  "W.  S.  (late  of  Edinburgh),  6  Bon- Accord 

square 
Farquhar,  Arthur,  174  Crown  street 
Farquhar,  George,  hosier  and  woollen  draper,  16  h  14  Castle 

street 
Farquhar,  James  (of  Farquhar  and  Gill),  71  Dee  street 
Farquhar,  John  Allen,  20  Ferryhill  place 


140  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Farquhar,  Eobert,  Waverley  Hotel,  Guild  street 

Farquhar,  Dr.  Thomas,  16  Bubislaw  terrace 

Faiquhar,  ¥m.  0.,  house  carpenter  and  blacksmith,  Hill- 

downtree 
Farquhar,  Mrs  James,  1  Broad  street 
Farquhar,  Miss,  18  Carden  place 
Farquharson  &   Co.,  family  grocers,  tea,  wine,    and  spirit 

merchants,  131  Union  street 
Farquharson  &  Co.,  fleshers,  37^  Woolmanhill 
Farquharson,  Alex,  (of  F.  &  Co.,  fleshers),  57  Summer  st. 
Farquharson,  Charles,  flesher,  65  Eosemount  place,  h  8  South 

mount  street 
Farquharson,  George,  house  carpenter,  5  Harriet  street,  h  51 

John  street 
Farquharson,  Henry,  fish  curer,  Pointlaw,    and  Wet  Fish 

Market,  h  75  Union  street 
Farquharson,    James,  tea,    wine,   and  spirit  merchant,   30 

Park  street,  h  29  Constitution  street 
Farquharson,    John,    grocer  and  spirit  dealer,    22  Jasmine 

terrace 
Farquharson,  John,  sheep  and  cattle  dealer,  Market  bdgs. 
Farquharson,  John  (of  F.  &  Co.,  fleshers),  89  Skene  street 
Farquharson,  P.  &   Co.,  family  grocers  (agents  for  W.  A. 

Gilbey,  wine  importers),  2  Wellington  place 
Farquharson,  Peter,  72  Chapel  street 
Farquharson,  Peter,  agent,  Lynne  House,  Albyn  place 
Farquharson,  Win,,  builder,  Gilcomston  park,  h  49  Summer 

street 
Farquharson,  Wm.,  fish  dealer,  9  Basement,  Market,  h  46 

Dee  street 
Farquharson,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  32  Summer  street 
Farquharson,  Miss  (of  Allargue),  18  Albert  street 
Faulkner,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  Holburn  place 
Fearnside,  John,  druggist,  49  Green,  h  above  shop 
Female  Orphan  Asylum,  19  Albyn  place  ;  Mrs  Eeid,  matron 
Female  School  of  Industry  (Aberdeen),  North  Lodge,  King 

street,  Miss  Moffat,  matron 
Female  School  of  Industry  (Sheriff  Watson's),  Skene  street 

west 
Fenton  Brothers,  hair  dressers  and  perfumers,  117  Union  st. 
Fenton,  John  G.,  bookbinder,  48  Gordon  street 
Fenton,  Eobert  (of  Fenton  Brothers),  6  Abbotsford  place 
Fenton,  Wm.  (assistant,  A.  Inglis),  175  Crown  street 
Ferguson,    Rev.    Alex.,    chaplain,     Boyal    Infirmary     and 

Lunatic  Asylum,  10  Broadford  place 
Ferguson,  Alex.,  painter,  glazier,  and  decorator,  2i  Union 
wynd,  h  6  Holburn  road 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  141 

Ferguson,  James,  14  Garden  place 

Ferguson,  James,  foreman,  Patent  Brick  and  Tile  works, 

Pitmuxton 
Ferguson,  John,  advocate  and  sharebroker,  1  Adelphi  court, 

h  41  Albyn  place 
Ferguson,  Eobert,  Inland  Revenue  officer,  27  King  street 
Ferguson,  Eobert,  silk  dyer  and  renovator,  42  Upperkirk- 
gate, li  7  Charles  Court,  40  Upperkirkgate 
Ferguson,   fin.  B.,    secretary   (Great   North   of   Scotland 

Railway) ;    office,    Waterloo    Station,    h   5    Queen's 

terrace 
Ferguson,  Mrs  Fergus,  12  Mount  street 
Fergusson.  Robert  (of  A.  Macdonald,  Field,  &  Co.),  Temora, 

Cults 
Fernie,  Alex.  (Singer  Sewing  Machine  Co.),  225  Union  st. 
Fernie,  Alex.  IX,  shipmaster,  12  Caledonian  place 
Ferres,  Mrs,  bookseller,  81  Windinillbrae,  h  18  Crown  street 
Ferrier,  James,  fruiterer,  Market  buildings,  h  104  Green 
Ferries,  James,  salesman  (Northern  Co-operative  Company, 

limited),  32  h  19  Marywell  street 
Ferries,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  2  Schoolhill 
Ferries,  Wm,,  spirit  dealer,  11  Back  wynd 
Fettes,  James,  slater,  4  Stevenson  street,  h  29  Skene  street 
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,  h  1 

Queen's  road 
Fiddes,  John,  cabinetmaker,  15,  h  13  Upperkirkgate 
Fiddes,  Robert,  20  Kintore  place 
Fiddes,  Mrs,  Francis,  7  Henry  place 
Fidler,  Alexander,  coalbroker,  93  Wales  street 
Fidler,  Mrs  John,  93  Wales  street 
Fidler's  (Alex.)  Free  Fountain,  top  of  Victoria  Dock,  foot  of 

Market  street 
Field,  Sydney,  architect  (of  A.  Macdonald,  Field,  &  Co.), 

Scotstown  House 
Fildes,  Horace,  solicitor,  42  King  street,  li  28  Watson  street 
Fimister,  John,  shipmaster,  7  Friendship  terrace 
Findlater,  George,  plasterer,  181  Hardgate,  h  3  Nellfield  pi, 
Findlater,  George,  clerk  (Bon-Accord  Distillery  Co.,  limited) 

4  Belmont  place 
Findlater,  Robert,  commercial  traveller  (Black  &  Ferguson), 

4  Belmont  place 
Findlater,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  79^  Windmillbrae 
Findlater,  Mrs  James,  4  Belmont  place 


142  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Findlay,  George  (of  A.  Steele  &  Co.),  50  Victoria  street  west 
Findlay.  Gilbert,  hairdresser,  14  Regent  quay,  h  44  South 

Constitution  street 
Findlay,  James,  1  Prince  Arthur  street 
Findlay,  James,  4  King's  crescent,  Spittal  road 
Findlay,  James,  teacher,  St.  Clement  st.  Public  school,  h  8 

Schoolhill 
Findlay,  John  (late  of  Ceylon),  9  Nelson  street 
Findlay,  L.  &  Son,  fishcurers,  Pocra  pier 
Findlay,  Peter,  draper  and  silk  mercer,  3  Gallowgate,  7i  11 

Ann  place 
Findlay,  Win,  (of  L.  Findlay  &  Son),  1  Castlehill 
Findlay,  Wm.,  late  merchant,  6  Carden  place 
Findlay,  William,  foreman  boilermaker  (H.  E.  &  Co.),  29 

Cotton  street 
Findlay,  Wm.  (North  British  Hotel),  8  and  10  Trinity  st.,  h 

11  College  street 
Findlay,  Mrs,  4  Ashley  terrace 
Findlay,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  25  Rose  street 
Findlay,  Mrs,  26  Mary  well  street 
Findlay,  Miss,  dressmaker,  64  Skene  street 
Findlay,  Miss  Ann,  lodgings,  18  Craigie  street 
Finlayson,  Alex.,  writer,  31  Loanhead  terrace 
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,  James,  slater,  202  George  street 
Firth,  Joseph  C,  watchmaker,  jeweller,  and  optician,  29  h 

32  St.  Nicholas  street 
Fish  Market,  Upper  quay 

Fisher,  Captain  C.B.,  of  Murcar,  18  Albyn  place 
Fitzpatrick,  Rev.  H.  (Free  Greyfriars),  42  Skene  terrace 
Flann,  Mrs,  36  Union  terrace 
Flaxington,  B.  &  Co.,  drapers,  58  George  street 
Flaxington,  B.  (of  B.  F.  &  Co.),  20  Kingsland  place 
Fleming,  James  D.,  clerk  (Stamps  and  Taxes  Inland  Rev.), 

h  31  Bank  street 
Fleming,  J.  &  J.,  hardware  merchants,  24  Broad  street,  h 

17  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Fleming,  John,  South  Seafield,  Cuparstone  road 
Fleming,  Roger,  grocer,  35  Marischal  street 
Fleming,  Mrs  J.  G.,  South  Seafield,  Cuparstone  road 
Fleming,  Mrs  John,  81  Crown  street 

Flensborg,  C.  A.  (Great  Northern  Telegraph  Co.),  12  Watson 
street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  143 

Fletcher,   Win.,   currier  and  leather  merchant,    17  Princes 

street,  h  23  Constitution  street 
Flett,  Alexander,  baker,  7,  h  9  Dee  street 
Flett,  John,  baker,  142,  h  140  George  street 
Flockhart,  John  0.,  brewer,  Devanha,  h  Devanha  Cottage, 

Ferryhill 
Florence,    James,    beadle    (United    Presbyterian    Church, 

George  street),  195  Gallowgate 
Florence,  James  (of  J.  Laing  &  Co.),  10  Queen's  road,  Rubis- 

law 
Florence,  John  (of  Bower  &  Florence),  Rose  Acre  Cottage, 

King's  Crescent,  Spittal  road 
Florence,  Mrs,  midwife,  18  Heading  hill 
Footdee    Baking  Association,    77   Waterloo    Quay,    Leslie 

Brown,  manager 
Footdee  Diary,  Mrs  Elrick,  29  Wellington  street 
Footdee  Iron  Works,  St.  Clements  street ;  Blaikie  Brothers 
Footdee  Saw  Mills,  53  York  street,  John  Rust  &  Son 
Forbes  &  Mackie,  slaters,  27  Hutcheon  street  and  43  Long- 
acre 
Forbes,  Alexander,  merchant  and  general  warehouseman,  42 

Queen  street,  h  Morkeu,  Jb*itfodels 
Forbes,  Alexander,  M.D.,  13  North  Silver  street 
Forbes,  Alexander,  jun.,  merchant  (of  J.  Forbes  &  Sons), 

Kingsland  House,  265  George  street 
Forbes,  Alexander,  6  Mackie  place 
Forbes,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  59  Netherkirkgate,  7i  6  Jute 

street 
Forbes,  Andrew  (Customs),  52  Wellington  street 
Forbes,  Archd.,  bleacher  (Richards  &  Co.),  Rubislaw  Villa 
Forbes,  Arthur,  manager  (Lewis  Miller),  33  Whitehouse  st. 
Forbes,   Charles,   grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  9 

West  North  street,  h  181  Crown  street 
Forbes,  Duncan,  Ernan  Lodge,  Stocket 

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 
Forbes,  James  (of  Forbes  &  Mackie),  43  Longacre 
Forbes,  Rev.  John,  LL.D.,  professor  of  Oriental  languages, 

3  Westfield  terrace 
Forbes,  P. ,  sawmaker,  34  St.  Paul  street,  h  1  Hanover  lane 
Forbes,  Wni.,  baker,  181  J,  h  170  Crown  street 
Forbes,  Dowager,  Hon.  Lady  of  Craigievar,  10  Golden  sq. 


144  GENERAL   DIRECTORY; 

Forbes,  Mrs  Dr.,  3  Westfield  terrace 

Forbes,  Mrs,  2  Albury  road 

Forbes,  Mrs  James,  25  Regent  Quay 

Forbes,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  29  St.  Clement  street 

Forbes,  Miss,  of  Echt,  97  Crown  street 

Forbes,  Miss,  milliner,  18  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  Veitch,  manager 
Ford,  Wm.  &  Sons  (of  Leith),  19  Marischal  street 
Fordyce,  Edward,  principal  porter,  passenger  department, 

Joint  Station,  h  29  Wellington  place 
Fordyce,  Geo.  &  Co.,  builders,  Hutcheon  street  west 
Forrest,  George  S.,  teacher  (Princes  Street  Public  School), 

175  Skene  street  west 
Forrest,  James  F. ,  ship  carpenter  and  boat  builder,  Inches, 

h  29  Skene  street 
Forrest,  Matthew,  painter  and  glazier,  48  Loch  street,  h 

above  shop 
Forrest,  Mrs,  28  Mary  well  street 
Forss,  A.  C,  263  George  street 
Forsyth,  A.  G.,  clerk,  Boyal  Infirmary;  office  27  Exchange 

street,  h  38  North  Broadford 
Forsyth,  Alex,  (of  J.  Gray),  12  Castle  street 
Forsyth,  Alex.  L.,  boatbuilder  and  sawmiller,  York  street,  h 

at  works 
Forsyth,  George,  hairdresser,  4  Windy  wynd 
Forsyth,  Isaac,  late  letter  carrier,  2  Canal  street 
Forsyth,  J.  &  Co.,  chemists,  druggists,  and  wholesale  mer- 
chants, 53  Begent  quay 
Forsyth,  Eev.  Jas.,  D.D.  (West  Parish),  19  Rubislaw  ter. 
Forsyth,  James  H.,  M.D.,  53  Eegent  Quay,  h  3  King  street 

place 
Forsyth,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  principal  beadle  (Free 

St.  Clement's),  25,  h  27  Summer  lane 
Forsyth,  J.  Grant,  warehouseman  (D.  L.  Shirres  &  Co.),  25 

Henry  street 
Forsyth,  Eobert,  jeweller,  watch  and  clockmaker,  2  Belmont 

street 
Forsyth,  Wm.,  editor  (Aberdeen  Journal),  21  Albert  street 
Forsyth,  Wm.  (of  J.  Forsyth  &  Co.),  2  Canal  street 
Forsyth,  Mrs,  lodgings,  86|  Crown  street 
Forsyth,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Canal  street 
Forsyth,  Miss,  166  Crown  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  145 

Forsyth,  Miss,  4  Balmoral  terrace 

Forsyth's    Temperance    Hotel,    90   to    102    Union    street ; 

Misses  Walker,  proprietors 
Fotheringham,  Thomas,  cashier,  (M.  H.  &  M.),  40  Charles  st. 
Fotheringham,  Eichard,  55  Victoria  street  west 
Fotheringham,  Mrs,  lodgings,  9  Seamount  place 
Fowler,  Alexander,  goods  agent,  Deeside  Rail.,  24  Bank  st. 
Fowler,  John  (Pratt  &  Keith),  108  High  street,  Old  Aberdeen 
Fowler,  John,  shipmaster,  Amelia  Cottage,  67  Spittal 
Fowler,  Win.,  manufacturer,  89  King  street,  h  8  S.  Mount 

street 
France,  Vice-Consul ;  J.  F.  White,  107  King  street 
Franciscan  Nuns,  Convent,  Huntly  street 
Franklin,  Henry,  boot  and  shoemaker,  and  beadle  (St.  Paul's 

Chapel,  61  Gallowgate 
Fraser  &  Duguid,  advocates,  140  Union  street 
Fraser,  Adam,  pianoforte  tuner,  41  Richmond  street 
Fraser,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  28  Upper  Leadside 
Fraser,  Alex.,  shoreporter,  19  Jasmine  terrace 
Fraser,  Angus,  M.D.,  232  Union  street 

Fraser,  Arthur,  stonecutter,  King  street,  h  105 J  Gallowgate 
Fraser,  Charles  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,  Kiug  st.  saw  mills 
Fraser,  Charles,  (of  C.  F.  &  Co.),  28  Mount  street  west 
Fraser,  Chas.,  Town -house  keeper,  City  buildings,  Union  st. 
Fraser,  Charles,  Shakespeare  Hotel,  7  and  9  Marischal  street 
Fraser,  Daniel,  15  Watson  street 

Fraser,  Daniel,  nesher,  22  Market  hall,  h  24  Upper  Denburn 
Fraser,  David  (of  J.  F.  &  Son),  Derncleugh,  by  Cults 
Fraser,  Donald,  broker,  42  Shiprow 
Fraser,  G.  &  W.,  steam  printers,  lithographers  and  stationers, 

76  Broad  street 
Fraser,  George  (of  G.  &  W.  Fraser),  15  Denburn  terrace 
Fraser,  George,  bookseller,  189  George  street 
Fraser,  George,  furniture  dealer,  67   Broad  street,  h  Don 

View  Hotel 
Fraser,   Gray  C,  advocate   (of  Fraser  &  Duguid),  8  West 

Craibstone  street 
Fraser,  Hector,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  58  h  56  Gal- 
lowgate 
Fraser,  Hugh,  china  merchant  to  the  Queen,  55,  h  54  Castle 

street 
Fraser,  James,  broker,  41  Virginia  street 
Fraser,  James,  Abdn,  Washing  Powder  Manufactory,   38 

George  street,  h  10  College  Bounds 
Fraser,  James,  letter  carrier  (P.O.),  50  Chapel  street 
Fraser,   James,    overseer   (Commercial    Co.),   Yew   Cottage 

Ruthrieston 


146  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Fraser,  James,  shipmaster,  67  Eosemount  place 

Fraser,   James,  jun.,  jeweller  and^  hardware  merchant,  50 

Market  street 
Fraser,  John  Philip,  artist,  1  Forest  road 
Fraser,  John,  58  Bon-Accord  street 
Fraser,  John,  carver,  6  Upperkirkgate 
Fraser,  John  &  Co.,  plasterers,  Baker  street 
Fraser,  John  &  Son,  The  Granite  Works,  Aberdeen,  Hut- 

cheon  street 
Fraser,  John  (of  John  Fraser  &  Son),  Broadford  House,  81 

North  Broadford 
Fraser,  John  (late  T.  &  C.^Bank),  11  Union  terrace 
Fraser,  John,  tobacconist,  5,  h  7  Marischal  street 
Fraser,  John,  shoemaker,  46  Charlotte  street 
Fraser,  John,  cabhirer,  19  Huntly  street,  and  5  Bose  street 
Fraser,  John,  grocer,  19  Albion  street 
Fraser,  John  (of  J.  Fraser  &  Co.),  117  Skene  street 
Fraser,  Eobert,  clerk  (P.O.),  30  Bank  street 
Fraser,  Thos.  &  Sons,  shoemakers,  53  Broad  street 
Fraser,  Thomas,  clerk,  42  View  terrace 
Fraser,  William,  surgeon,  31  Union  terrace 
Fraser,   William,  ironmonger,   and  dealer  in  India  rubber 

goods,  57  and  59  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  Ashley  Bank, 

Cuparstone 
Fraser,  William,  37  Castle  street 

Fraser,  Wm.,  drill  instructor,  1st  A.E.V.,  h  6  Jasmine  ter. 
Fraser,  Wm.  A.,  watchmaker,  61  Huntly  street 
Fraser,  William,  shipmaster,  20  Marywell  street 
Fraser,  Wm.  (of  G.  &  W.  Fraser),  14  Springbank  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,  26  North  Silver  street 
Fraser,  Miss,  ornamental  hair  worker,  69  Park  street 
Fraser,  Miss  M.,  lodgings,  9  Little  Belmont  street 
Fraser,  Miss  M.,  13  Drums  Lane 
Fraser,  Miss,  sicknurse,  36  Union  terrace 
Fraser,  Miss,  dressmaker,  24  Constitution  street  _ 
Fraser,  Misses,  teachers,  ladies'  day  school,  42  View  terrace 
Frater,  Alex.,  book-keeper  (J.  Blaikie  &  Sons),  3    Gray's 

buildings,  Eosemount 
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 


GENEEAL   DIRECTORY.  147 

Friends,  Society  of,  Meeting  House,  13  Diamond  street 

Frost,  Eobert,  bookseller,  112  King  street 

Fullarton,  A.  &  Co.,  publishers  (Edinburgh),   16  Adelphi  ; 

Francis  Sutherland,  agent 
Fullerton,  Eobert  C,  guard  (Deeside  Railway),  5  Fish  street 
Fullerton,  Mrs,  55  John  street 
Fullerton,  Mrs,  tea  and  provision  merchant,  5  Little  "Wales 

street 
Fullerton,  Misses,  ladies'  boarding  and  day  school,  73  Dee 

street 
Fyfe  &  Co.,  hatters  and  hosiers,  7  Market  street 
Fyfe,  Alex.,  draper,  182  Gallowgate,  h  20  Mount  street  west 
Fyfe,  George,  grocer,  51  Shiprow,  h  126  King  street 
Fyfe,  J.  &  S.  (late  Cumming  &  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,   Toms   Forest, 

and  Cove 
Fyfe,  John  &  Son,  brushmakers  to  the  Queen,  22  St.  Nicho- 
las street,  h  16  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Fyfe,  Leslie,  draper,  150,  h  152  George  street 
Fyfe,  Lewis,  draper,  1|  Ferry  hill  place 
Fyfe,  Peter,  house  carpenter,  14  Chapel  street 
Fyfe,  Samuel  (of  J.  &  S.  Fyfe),  19  Thistle  street 
Fyfe,  William  W.  &  Co.,  brass  founders  and  plumbers,  16 

Crown  street,  workshop  and  foundry,  19  and  21  Loch 

Fyfe,  Wm.  W.  (of  W.  W.  Fyfe  &  Co.),  176  Crown  street 
Fyfe,  Wm.,  (of  Fyfe  &  Co.),  6  Eegent  quay 
Fyfe,  Mrs  John,  2  South  Crown  street 

Fyfe,  Misses,  ladies'  boarding  and  day  school,  147  Crown 
street 

GABRIEL,  David,  inspector  of  quays  and  harbour  police ; 

office  Provost  Blaikie's  quay,  h  Commercial  Court,  58 

Castle  street 
Gabriel,  James,  gatekeeper,  Footdee  Iron  Works,  h  at  the 

gate 
Gage,  Mrs  Andrew,  48  Skene  street 
Galbraith,  Eev.  Matthew,  M.A.  (Charlotte rst.  U.P.  Church) 

2  Dee  place 
Gall,  Andrew,  chemist  and  druggist,  26J  Skene  square,  h  72 

Eosemount  place 
Gall,  George,    principal   officer,   Aberdeen    School    Board, 

office  and  h,  12  King  street 
Gall,  John,  attendant,  New  Club,  181 A  Union  street 


148  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Gall,  Win.,  tailor,  81  Park  street 

Galloway,  James,  engine  driver,  (Cal.  Railway),  Deemount 

Cottage 
Gammie,  Win.,  overseer  (N.  Ag.  Co.),  15  Prince  Regent  st. 
Ganson,  Herman,  ship  and  insurance  broker,  and  commission 

agent,  59  Marischal  street,  h  89  Wales  street 
Ganson,  John,  shipmaster,  79  King  street 
Ganson,  Mrs,  89  Wales  street 
Garden  &  Eaeburn,  bakers,  32  Schoolhill 
Garden,  F.  T.,  advocate  (of  C.  &  P.  H.  Chalmers),  3  West 

Craibstone  street 
Garden,  Jas.,  advocate  (of  Davidson"  &  Garden),'iWoodthrope 

House;  Murtle 
Garden,   James  Murray,  advocate   and  notary  public   (of 

Davidson  &  Garden),  145  Crown  street 
Garden,  James,  upholsterer,  1  Union  Wynd 
Garden,  Jas.  &  Co.,  Victoria  Granite  Works,  King  street,  h 

78  Gerrard  street 
Garden,  John,  messenger,  Royal  Bank,  h  78  College  street 
Garden,  John,  gardener,  Calsayseat 
Garden,  R.    D.,  iron  and   steel  merchant,   and  commission 

agent,  6  Hadden  street,  h  41  Dee  street 
Garden,  R.  J.,  M.D.,  CM.,  207  Union  street 
Garden,  Wm.,  gun  and  fishing  tackle  manufacturer,  122-| 

Union  street,  h  45  Bon-Accord  street 
Garden,  Wm.  M.,  sheriff  clerk  depute,  45  Bon- Accord  street 
Garden,  Mrs  George,  spirit  dealer,  9  York  street 
Garden,  Mrs  Wm.,  12  Watson  street 
Garden,  Miss,  91  King  street 
Gardiner,    Edward,    commercial    traveller,     Hammerfield, 

Cupar  stone 
Gardiner,  Wm.,  Wedderburn  Cottage,  Mannofield 
Gardner,  Capt.  John,  RJSL,  Holm  Cottage,  Broomhill  road 
Garey,  Wm.,  artist,  164  Crown  street 
Garioch,  Peter,  innkeeper,  potato  merchant,  fish  dealer,  &c, 

1  Hadden  street,  h  1  Stirling  street 
Garioch,  Samuel,  15  Jasmine  terrace 
Garioch,  Misses,  45  Springbank  terrace 
Garrow,  James,  jun.,  fish  and  game   dealer,   69   basement 

floor  Market,  h  115  Union  street 
Garrow,  Mrs  James,  115  Union  street 
Garvie,  James  &  Sons,  builders,  28  Rose  street 
Garvie,  James  &  Sons,  painters  and  glaziers,  236  Union  st. 
Garvie,  Robert  Glegg,  engineer  (of  B.  Reid  &  Co.,  Bon- Ac- 
cord Works,  h  Fonthill  terrace 
Garvie,  James,  sen.,  3  Henry  place 
Garvie,  Wm.  (of  J.  G.  &  Sons),  1  Osborne  place 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  149 

Gas  Office,  City  Buildings,  2  Broad  street 

Gas  Meters,  weights  and  measures,  A.  Bobb,  inspector,  23 

Lodge  Walk 
Gaudie,  Hugh,  house  carpenter   and   furniture   dealer,  84, 

workshop  and  h,  86  George  street 
Gauld,  Alex.,  assistant  superintendent  (Joint  Station),  h  1 

Bosebank  terrace 
Gauld,  Alex.,  fish,  poultry,  and  provision  dealer,  24  Hadden 

street,  h  9  Powis  place 
Gauld,  Charles,  commercial  traveller,    Claremont  Cottage, 

Cupai-stone  place 
Gauld,  Charles  S.,  clerk  (Harbour  Office)  5  Clarence  street 
Gauld,  E.,  jun.,  builder,  Gilcomston  Cottage,  Gilcomston 

place 
Gauld,  Harry,  52  North  Charlotte  street 
Gauld,  Wm.,  clerk,  Kittybrewster  Station,  h  10  Powis  place 
Gauld,  Miss,  dressmaker,  52  North  Charlotte  street 
Gavin,  John  &  Sons,  Birsack  Mills  warehouse,  33  John  st. 
Gavin,  Wm.,  house  agent,  Crown  Court,  41  \  Union  street,  h 

Lome  Bank,  Broomhill  road 
Gavin,  Mrs  Wm.,  46  Belmont  street 
Geddes,  Alexander,  draper,  18  Watson  street 
Geddes,  George,  clothier  and  hatter,  36,  h  37  Market  street 
Geddes,  James,  fishcurer,  Point  Law,  A  21  Prospect  ter. 
Geddes,  John,  M.D.,  37  Union  place 
Geering,  Edmund,  photographer  (of  G.  W.  Wilson  &  Co.), 

25  Crown  street,  h  Cults 
Gellan,  Alex.,  Holburn  place 

Gellan,  Wm.,  clerk  (Harbour  Office),  14  Prospect  terrace 
Gellen,  Peter,  boot-tree  and  last  maker,  3  Upper  Denburn, 

h  31  Charlotte  street 
Gellie,  Wm.  C,  photographic  printer,  30  Thistle  street 
George,  John,  flesher,  40  Market  hall,  h  147^  Gallowgate 
George,  Bobert,  tailor  and  clothier,  115,  h  113  John  street 
George,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  47  Park  street 
Georgeson,    Wm.,  coachbuilder,   8  St.   Mary's   place,   h  25 

Mary  well  street 
Gerard,  Alex.,  LL.D.,  late    teacher    Gordon's    Hospital,  5 

Balmoral  terrace 
Gerard,  George  (of  G.  Lyall  &  Co.),  5  Balmoral  terrace 
Gerard,  James,  nurseryman  and  florist,  Mile-end  Nurseries, 

Stocket 
Gerard,  Bobert  (of  G.  Lyall  &  Co.),  97  Union  street 
German  Empire  Consul,  P.  Ludwig,  17  Begent  quay 
Gerrie,  Wm.  H.,  shipmaster,  33  York  street 
Gerrie,  Wm.  &  Co.,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  69  and 

71  Broad  street,  h  185  Crown  street 
13 


150  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Geska,  Mrs  Charles,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  37,  h  35  West 
North  street 

Gibb,  Alexander,  traffic  agent  for  L.  &  1ST.  W.  Eailway,  and 
Caledonian  Kailway  ;  office,  Guild  street  Station,  h  7 
Boslin  terrace 

Gibb,  Alex,  (of  J.  &  A.  Gibb),  12  Queen's  road 

Gibb,  Andrew  (of  Keith  &  Gibb),  40  Victoria  street  west 

Gibb,  Herbert  B.,  advertising  agent,  Joint  Eailway  Station, 
h  Macandrew's  Buildings,  1  Jute  street 

Gibb,  James,  bootmaker,  16  Marischal  street,  h  18  Bank  st. 

Gibb,  John  &  Son,  stone  merchants,  4  Belmont  street 

Gibb,  J.  &  A.,  wholesale  warehousemen,  32  Market  street 

Gibb,  John  (of  J.  &  A.  Gibb),  1  Belvidere  street 

Gibb,  Eobert,  (Excelsior  Granite  Works),  66,  h  58  Nelson  st. 

Gibb,  Thomas,  police  detective,  25  Seamount  place 

Gibb,  Wm.,  stone  merchant,  Granite  Hill,  Bubislaw 

Gibb,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  25,  h  51  Park  street 

Gibb,  Wm.,  provision  merchant,  70  Queen  street 

Gibb,  Misses,  63  Springbank  terrace 

Gibbon,  Alex,  (late  Bengal  Medical  Service),  12  Albyn  pi. 

Gibbon,  Miss,  85  Crown  street 

Gibbon,  Miss,  152  Crown  street 

Gibson,  Andrew,  chimneysweeper,  150  Gallowgate 

Gibson,  Andrew,  carter,  4  Black's  buildings 

Gibson,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  50  Broad  st.,  h  17  North 
Broadford 

Gibson,  Eobert  H.  (M.  Eettie  &  Sons),  43  Victoria  st.  west 

Gibson,  Thomas  B.  (of  Lumsden  &  Gibson),  2  Golden  square 

Gibson,  Wm.,  1  St.  Swithin  street 

Gibson,  Wm.,  seedsman  (of  B.  Eeid  &  Co.),  16  Henry  street 

Gibson,  Wm.,  plasterer  (of  W.  Eobertson  &  Co.),  68  Skene 
square 

Gibson,  W.  M.,  engraver  (J.  H.  Stephen),  4  Black's  build- 
ings 

Gibson,  Mrs,  4  Dee  place 

Gibson,  Mrs  G.,  21  Skene  row 

Gibson,  Mrs,  midwife  and  sick  nurse,  35  Whitehouse  street 

Gibson,  Mrs,  164  Crown  street 

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),  17  Kose  street 

Gilbert,  John,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  9  Justice  street 

Gilbert,  Eobert,  plasterer,  56  Chapel  street 

Gilbert,  Thomas,   11  Kingsland  place 

Gilchrist,  Dr  Alfred,  168  Skene  street  west 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  151 

Gilchrist,  Wm.  &  Co.,  funeral  undertakers,  74  Queen  street 

Gilcomston  Brewery,  Gilcomston 

Gilcomston  Comb  Works,  Rodger's  walk,   John  street ;  J. 
M'Pherson  &  Co. 

Giles,  James  (of  Ogg  &  Giles),  51  Cotton  street 

Giles,  James,  jobbing  gardener,  Fountainhall 

Giles,  Wm.,  chemist  and  druggist,  123  Crown  street 

Giles,  Mrs  James,  62  Bon-accord  street 

Gill,  Alex.,  watchmaker,  jeweller,  and  optician,    59  Union 
street,  h  5  View  terrace 

Gill,  Alex.  O.  (of  Farquhar  &  Gill),  Fairfield,  Fonthill  road 

Gill,  John,  general  draper,  110  George  street,  h  15  Beechgrove 
terrace 

Gill,  Samuel,  mason,  63  Eosemount  place 

Gill,  Thomas  H.  P.,  clerk,  Procurator-Fiscal's  Office,  Court- 
House  Buildings,  h  85  George  street 

Gill,  Miss,  lodgings,  216  Gallowgate 

Gillan,  John,  flesher,  19  Jute  street 

Gillan,  William,  house  carpenter,  91  Loch  street,  h  3  Char- 
lotte street 

Gillan,  Wm.,  general  merchant,  4  Guild  street,  h  View  Cot- 
tage, 43  View  terrace 

Gillanders,  William   Robb    (Brebner    &    Grant),   Millbank 
House,  139  Hardgate 

Gillespie,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  22  Bank  street 

Gillespie,  Wm.,  Gilcomston  tavern,  16  Steps  of  Gilcomston 

Gillies,  Archibald,  managing  editor  (Aberdeen  Journal),  h 
Cluny  Cottage,  Balmoral  place 

Girls'  Hospital,  King  street 

Glashan,  John,  shipmaster,  162  Crown  street 

Glass,  James,  slater,  Baker  street,  h  21  Gilcomston  steps 

Glegg  &   Thomson,   iron  merchants   and  wholesale   iron- 
mongers, 177  and  179  George  street 

Glegg,  Alex.  B.,  ship  chandler,  grocer,  and  cutch  dealer,  55 
Begent  quay,  A  13  Powis  place 

Glegg,  George,  commercial  traveller,    14   King   st.,    h    17 
Canal  road 

Glegg,  George,  confectioner,  215  Union  st.,  h  22  Dee  street 

Glegg,  Bobt.,  late, confectioner,  North  St.  Swithin  street 

Glegg,  Bobert  (of  Glegg  &  Thomson),  Park  House,  Lochhead 

Glenesk,  Wm.,  overseer,  33  Charlotte  street 

Glennie,  David,  spirit  dealer,  31  Loch  street,  h  66  Catherine 
street 

Glennie,  George  S.,  commercial  traveller  (Invernettie  Dis- 
tillery), Ashley  place 

Glennie,  James,  insurance  agent,  10  North  Broadford 

Glennie,  John,  house  carpenter,  48  Watson  street 


152  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Glennie,  William  (Pratt  &  Keith.),  Westerton  Cottage,  Cults 
Glennie,  fm.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  34  Market  street,  h  50 

Carden  place 
Glennie,  Mrs,  24  Union  row 

Glennie,  Mrs,  innkeeper,  56  Queen  street  and  49  Lodge  Walk 
Glennie,  Misses,  Galleries,  Skene  street  west 
Globe  Parcel  Express   Office,    4  St.   Nicholas    lane ;    John 

Lunan,  agent 
Gomersal,  William,  lessee  of  Her  Majesty's  Opera  House, 

140  Union  street 
Gonsalvo,  James,  house  proprietor,  23  Canal  road 
Good,  Win.  Clements  (of  Robinson,  Crum,  &  Co.,  Limited), 

161  King  street 
Goodall,  Rev.  James  (Gallowgate  Free  Church),  14  Correc- 
tion wynd 
Goodbrand,  Stephen  (of  S.  &  G.),  King's  crescent 
Goodfellow,  Stephen,  tailor  and  clothier,  6  Langstane  place, 

h  19  Bon- Accord  street 
Goodwin,  Wm.,  late  post  office  mail  guard,  168  Crown  st. 
Gordon  &   Smith,   grocers  (and  agents  for  W.  &  A.  Gilby, 

wine  merchants),  195  and  197  Union  street 
Gordon  &  Watt,  house  and  sign  painters,  48  and  49  Wool- 

manhill 
Gordon,  Alex.,  shoreporter,  17  Jasmine  terrace 
Gordon,  Alex.,  accountant  and  law  stationer,  20  Belmont  st., 

h  9  Diamond  street 
Gordon,  Andrew  (Union  Bank  of  Scotland),  h  1  Albury  road 
Gordon,  Andrew,  grocer,  17  Short  Loanings 
Gordon,  C.  Stuart,  2  Carden  terrace 
Gordon,  Charles  &  Son,  coopers  and  provision  curers,  57,  67, 

69,  and  71  Green 
Gordon,  Charles  (of  C.  Gordon  &  Son),  9  Millburn  street 
Gordon,  Charles,  gardener,  Holburn  place 
Gordon,  Charles,  secretary  and  actuary  (S.  P.  Assur.  Co.), 

33  Dee  street 
Gordon,  Charles,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  31  York  place,  h 

74  St.  Clement  street 
Gordon,  Charles,  shoe  dealer,  28  Union  street 
Gordon,  Charles,  feuar,  10  Powis  place 
Gordon,  Donald,  56  Dee  street 

Gordon,  Douglas  (T.  and  C.  Bank),  8  Holburn  road 
Gordon,  George  (of  James  Gordon  &  Son),  3J  Cuparstone 

place : 
Gordon,  George,  late  manager,  Gas  Light  Co.,  2  Carden  ter. 
Gordon,  George,  innkeeper  (Star  and  Garter),  79  Windmill- 
brae 
Gordon,  George,  beadle  (Free  Holburn),  25  Whitehouse  st. 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  153 

Gordon,  H.    Campbell,  sharebroker,  29  Union  street,  h  11 

Bon-Accord  square 
Gordon,  H.,  photographer,  3  Belmont  street 
Gordon,  James  &  Co.,  coopers,  7  Chronicle  lane 
Gordon,  James  &  Son,  Aberdeen  Mourning  Establishment, 

44  Union  street 
Gordon,  James  (late  of  James  Gordon  &  Son),   Cuparstone 

Lodge,  3<j  Cuparstone  place 
Gordon,  James  (of  James  Gordon  &  Co.),  8  Mealmarket  st. 
Gordon,  James  E..  wholesale  grocer,  tea,  and  coffee  mer- 
chant, 63  Loch  street,  7^11  Beechgrove  terrace 
Gordon,  James  F.,  boot  and  shoe  warehouseman,  42  Broad 

street,  h  Holburn  place 
Gordon,  James,  26  Wellington  place 
Gordon,  James,  builder,  Victoria  street  south 
Gordon,  John,  pharmaceutical  chemist  (J.   &  J.  Urquhart), 

3  Gray's  buildings 
Gordon,  John,  builder,  Hutcheon  street  west,    h  2   North 

Broadford 
Gordon,  John  G.,  shipmaster,  17  Osborne  place 
Gordon,  John,  shipmaster,  52  Loanhead  terrace 
Gordon,  John,  traffic  canvasser  (Midland  Railway),  10  North 

Broadford 
Gordon,  John,  flesh er,  9  Market  hall,  h  17  Millbank  lane 
Gordon,  Joseph,  wood  measurer,  27  York  place 
Gordon,  Joseph,  stoneware  merchant,  76,  h  70  St.   Clement 

street 
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  Causewayend 
Gordon,  Robert,  late  farmer,  7  Balmoral  place 
Gordon,  Robert,  joiner  aud  packing-case  maker,  Stevenson 

street,  and  beadle,  East  Church,  h  83  Spring-garden 
Gordon,  Thomas,  cab-hirer,  79  Skene  street 
Gordon,  W.  &  H.  C,  commission  merchants  and  agents  for 

Chartered  Bank  of  India,  Australia,  and  China,  29 

Union  street 
Gordon,  Wm.,  stockbroker    and  commission   merchant,    29 

Union  street,  h  1 1  Bon- Accord  square 
Gordon,  William,   solicitor  and  notary  public  (of  Hunter, 

Gordon,  &  Smith),  35  Albyn  place 
Gordon,  William,  advocate  and  town  clerk,  Town-house,  h 

11  Bon- Accord  square 
Gordon,  William,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  71  George  street,  h 

2  Calton  terrace 
Gordon,  William,  grocer,  2  Marywell  street 


154  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Gordon,  William  (of  J.  Sim  &  Co.),  80  King  street 
Gordon,  William  (of  W.  Davidson  &  Co.),  Kosslyn  Bank,  Cu- 

parstone  road 
Gordon,  Wm.  M.'C.  (Aberdeen  T.  &  C.  Bank),  29  Mount  st. 
Gordon,  Wm.,  flesher  and  cattle  dealer,  24  Gallowgate  and 

Holburn  place,  h  16  Balmoral  place 
Gordon,  Wm.,  mill  and  general  wright,  Bridge  place,  h  2 

Marywell  street 
Gordon,  Wm.  (M'Connochie  Brothers),  179  Crown  street 
Gordon,  Mrs  Alex.,  11  Union  buildings 
Gordon,  Mrs  Charles,  251  Union  street 
Gordon,  Mrs  James,  140  Bosemount  place 
Gordon,  Mrs  John,  2  Gray's  buildings,  Eosemount  place 
Gordon,  Mrs  M.  F.,  lodgings,  Victoria   Cottage,   Victoria 

street  south 
Gordon,  Mrs  (late  of  Eaeden),  28  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Gordon,  Mrs,  Woodbine  Cottage,  Ferryhill 
Gordon,  Mrs,  lodgings,  20  Belmont  street 
Gordon,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  19  Bon- Accord  street 
Gordon,  Miss,  cloak  and  dressmaker,  48  St.  Nicholas  street 
Gordon,  Miss,  5  Carden  terrace 
Gordon,  Miss,  50  Gordon  street 
Gordon,  Miss,  73  Crown  street 
Gordon,  Miss,  18  Balmoral  place 
Gordon's  Hospital  (Eobert),  Schoolhill 
Gorrod,  Charles,  mason,  Elm  Cottage,  27i  Mount  street 
Gorrod,  G.  &  Co.,  coopers,  23  Carmelite  street,  h  99  George 

street 
Gorrod,  John,  Elm  Cottage,  27|  Mount  street 
Gossip,  Alexander,  85  Wales  street 
Gould,  Mrs,  31  Mount  street 

Gove,  James,  superintendent,  skating  rink,  h  82  Holburn  st. 
Gove,  Mrs  William,  fishmonger,  6  Basement  Floor,  Market, 

h  6  Carmelite  street 
Government  Emigration  Agency  for  Australia  ;  agent,  J.  T. 

Eennie,  48  Marischal  street 
Gowan,  Mrs,  7  Crown  terrace 

Graham,  Alexander,  furniture  dealer,  85  and  87  King  street 
Graham,  John,  bootmaker,  41,  h  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  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  155 

Granfelt,  A.  E.  (of  A.  E.  Granfelt  &  Co.),  19  Marischal  st. 
Grant  &  Robbie,  slaters,  127  Causewayend 
Grant  &  Watt,  granite  polishing  works,  Affleck  street 
Grant,  D.  R.  Lyall,  of  Kingsford  (of  Brebner    &    Grant) 

Kingsford,  Alford 
Grant,  Douglas,  messenger,  Police  Chambers,  h  16  Gordon 

street 
Grant,    George,  advocate,  22  Belmont   street,    li  26  North. 

Albert  street 
Grant,  George,  13  Fish  street 

Grant,  George,  ornamental  japanner,  4  Blackfriars  street 
Grant,  James  &  Son,  Granite  works,  Upper  Justice  mills,  h 

99J,  Chapel  street 
Grant,  James  (of  G.  &  R.),  Froghall  Cottage 
Grant,  James,  M.,  surgeon,  4  Holburn  street 
Grant,  James  R.,  resident  accountant,  Bank  of  Scotland,  40 

Union  street 
Grant,  James,  flesher,  6  Market  Hall,  h  Commercial  Court, 

Castle  street 
Grant,  J.  Clark,  commission  agent,  51  Chapel  street 
Grant,  John,  stoneware  merchant  and  picture-frame  maker, 

98  John  street 
Grant,  John,  flesher,  78  East  North  street,  li  21  Mount  st. 
Grant,   John  Lyall   (of  Brebner   &   Grant),    Richmondhill 

House 
Grant,  John  (of  Grant  &  Watt),  4  Affleck  place 
Grant,    John,  ironmonger  and  blacksmith,    12  Gilcomston 

steps,  h  3  Gilcomston  brae 
Grant,  John,  sack  agent  (J.  Chisholm,  Perth),  8  Summer 

lane 
Grant,  John,  tailor,  42  Netherkirkgate 
Grant,  Peter  A. ,  grocer,  1  Argyll  place 
Grant,  Robert,  commercial  traveller  (William  Ford  &  Sons, 

Leith),  17  Richmond  terrace 
Grant,  William,  grain  merchant  and  commission  agent,  49 

Marischal  street,  stores  52  Regent  quay,  h  Beaconsfield 

place 
Grant,  William,  grocer,  34  Union  place,  h  22  Thistle  street 
Grant,  Wm.,  Methlic  Villa,  1  Westfield  terrace 
Grant,  Mrs  (of  Whitemyres),  6  Strawberry  bank 
Grant,  Mrs  Isabella,  provision  merchant,  13  and  15  Loch 

street 
Grant,  Mrs  James,  flesher,  35  East  North  street 
Grant,  Mrs  (late  of  Aberchirder),  9  Margaret  street 
Grant,  Mrs,  Arthur  Cottage,  Prince  Arthur  street 
Grant,  Miss,  of  Monymusk,  11  Belmont  street 
Grassick,  John  S.,  21  Ferryhill  place 


156  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Grassie,    James,  principal  porter,  goods  department,  Cale- 
donian Railway,  h  6  Wellington  road 
Gray  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  19|  Adelphi ; 

goods  entrance,  68  Shiprow 
Gray  &  Burnett,  stonecutters,  1  St.  Clair  street 
Gray,  A.  N.  (A.  R.  Gray),  5  Affleck  street 
Gray,  Adam  M.  (of  Gray  &  Co.),  Fountainhall 
Gray,  Adam  (A.  R.  Gray),  7  Crimon  place 
Gray,  A.  R.,  commission   agent,  tea,    fruit,  and  provision 

merchant,  Upper  quay,  h  15  North  Silver  street 
Gray,  Alex.,  watch  and  elockmaker,  11  Netherkirkgate,  h  9 

Albert  terrace 
Gray,  Alexander,  provision  merchant,  38  Gallowgate 
Gray,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  39  West  North  street, 

h  6  Mounthooly 
Gray,  Alexander,  engineer,  3  Canal  street 
Gray,  Alex.,  fruiterer,  Market  hall,  h  Upper  Leadside 
Gray,  Alexander,  flesher,  44  Market  hall 
Gray,  A.  &  Son,  boot  and  shoe  makers,  24  Gallowgate,  h  80 

Upper  Denburn 
Gray,  David,  coal  agent,  42  Union  street 
Gray,  D.,  cart  and  plough  wright,  general  blacksmith,  &c, 

65  Holburn  street,  and  5  Spa  street,  h  49J,  Holburn 

street 
Gray,  David,  house  steward,  Robert  Gordon's  Hospital,  h 

28  Himtly  street 
Gray,  Francis,  boot  and  shoemaker,  33  and  35  Broad  street, 

h  51  Queen  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,  Grey  friars  Buildings,  Gallowgate,  h 

82  Crown  street 
Gray,  James  C,  merchant,  11  Marischal  street 
Gray,   James,    commercial    traveller    (S.    Mitchell   &    Son, 

Glasgow),  7  Abbotsford  place 
Gray,  James,  pattern  maker,  178  Crown  street 
Gray,  James,  cashier  (Robinson,  Crum,  &  Co.,  Limited),  81 

Queen  street 
Gray,   James,  law  stationer  (of  John  Duncan   &   Co.),  21 

Caledonian  place 
Gray,  James  (of  Gray  and  Burnett),  50  Upperkirkgate 
Gray,  John  (of  James  A.  Murray  &  Co.),  19  Union  Buildings 
Gray,  John,  surgeon,  32  Albert  terrace 
Gray,  John  (of  M'Kinnon  &  Co.),  4  Waverley  place 
Gray,  John,  commercial  traveller,  9  Crimon  place 
Gray,  John,  Ayrshire  boot  and  shoe  shop,  10  &  11  Castle  st. 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  157 

Gray,  John,  jun.  (A.  R.  Gray),  9  Crimon  place 

Gray,  John  (of  Leslie,  Gray  &  Co.),  Tanfield  House,  Wood- 
side 

Gray,  Robert,  advocate,  6  Bon- Accord  terrace 

Gray,  R.,  ticket  inspector  (Caledonian  Railway),  39  College 
street 

Gray,  Walter  (of  D.  Mackie  &  Co.),  134  King  street 

Gray,  Watt,  &  Co.,  rope  and  twine  manufacturers,  162  West 
North  street 

Gray,  William,  coal  agent,  2  Caledonian  place 

Gray,  Win.,  wholesale  and  retail  draper,  64  and  66  Broad 
street 

Gray,  Mrs  William,  115  Crown  street 

Gray,  Mrs  Wm.,  1  Caroline  place 

Gray,  Mrs  James,  130  J,  Union  street 

Gray,  Mrs,  flesher,  38  Market  hall,  h  73  John  street 

Gray,  Mrs,  lodgings,  34  Park  street 

Gray,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Adelphi 

Gray,  Mrs,  lodgings,  142  Skene  street 

Gray,rMiss,  lodgings,  121  Crown  street 

Gray,  Miss,  furrier,  46  Causewayend 

Gray,  Miss,  58  Carden  place 

Gray,  Miss,  26  Wellington  place 

Gray,  Miss,  provision  dealer,  20-|  Dee  street 

Gray,  Miss,  24  Union  place 

Great  Britain  Life  and  Fire  Office,  92  Union  street 

Great  Northern  Telegraph  Office,  Post  Office  buildings, 
Shiprow 

Green,  Alexander,  teacher,  14  Springbank  terrace 

Green,  James,  jun.,  furniture  dealer  and  mattress  maker, 
49  and  51  Gallowgate 

Green,  William,  wholesale  tea  dealer,  grocer  and  commission 
merchant,  29  Queen  street,  h  3  South  Crown  street 

Greenhill,  Mrs,  lodgings,  37  Marischal  street 

Greenlaw,  A.M.,  tailor  and  clothier,  19  Schoolhill,  h  15  View 
terrace 

Greenlaw,  John,  grocer,  1  Wellington  road,  h  135  Crown 
street 

Greig  &  Craib,  builders,  Broomhill  place 

Greig,  Alexander,  manager,  clothing  department  (N.  Co- 
operative Co.),  10  Osborne  place 

Greig,  Alex.,  foreman  ropemaker  (Abdn.  Rope  and  Sail  Co.), 
51  Cotton  street 

Greig,  George,  foreman  carpenter  (H/R.,  &  Co.),  6  Sycamore 
place 

Greig,  George  (of  Greig  &  Craib),  45  Bon- Accord  street 

Greig,  George,  grocer,  Margaret  place,  Ruthrieston 


158  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Greig,  George,  Carnation  Cottage,  Ann  place 

Greig,  James,  shipbuilder  (W.  Hood  &  Co.),  6  York  street 

Greig,  JohnK.,  chartered  accountant  (J.  Meston)  168  Crown 

street 
Greig,  John,  furnishing  tailor,  Euthrieston 
Greig,  Mrs  Captain,  Farquhar  place 
Greig,  Mrs  John,  midwife,  Euthrieston 
Greig,  Mrs  William,  4  Thistle  place 
Greig,  Mrs,  lodgings,  172  Crown  street 
Greig,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  66  North  Broadford 
Greig,  Miss,  lodgings,  7  Crown  street 
Gresham   Life   Assurance  Society,  28  Market  street,  A.  J. 

Simpson,  agent 
Grieve,  Mrs,  lodgings,  168  Crown  street 
Griffith,  Charles  P.,  148  Crown  street 
Groundwater,  Eobert,  engineer,  89  College  street 
Grub,  Alex.,  baker,  83  Gallowgate 
Grub,  George,  LL.D.,  advocate,  Advocates'  Hall,  10  Broad 

street,  h  153  Crown  street 
Guild,  John,  inspector  (Caledonian  Eailway),  Wellington  rd. 
Gullan,  David,  lithographer  and  stationer,  52  Castle  street, 

and  1  Marischal  street 
Gullon,  John,  plasterer,  7  Seamount  place 
Gunn  &  Elder,  plumbers  and  gasfitters,  123,  125  King  street 

and  12  Wellington  place 
Gunn,  Alexander  (of  Gunn  and  Elder),  62  Queen  street 
Gunn,  John,  shipwright,  78  Wales  street 
Gunn,  John,  shipmaster,  10  North  Broadford 
Guthrie,  George,  engineer,  122  Cause wayend 
Guthrie,  William  S.  (National  Bank),  71  Chapel  street 
Guthrie,  William,  grocer,  17  Loch  street,  h  12  St.  Andrew 

street 
Gutta   Percha  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  45  Broad  street, 

Eobert  Macnab,  proprietor 
Guyon,  Leon,   professor  of  music,  Collegiate  School,  245 

Union  street,  h  130|  Union  street 

HACKET,  Mrs  John,  skinner,  tanner,  and  wool  merchant, 

34  Upper  Leadside,  Gilcomston 
Hackney,  George  W.,  shipmaster,  46  Marischal  street 
Hadden,  Alex.  &  Sons,  woollen  and  carpet  manufacturers, 

and  worsted  spinners,  Green  ;  Carpet  works,  Gordon's 

Mills,  Woodside 
Hadden,  John,  shipmaster,  2  Loanhead  place 
Hadden,  Gavin,  manufacturer,  13  Albyn  terrace 
Hadden,    James  Farquhar,    manufacturer    (A.    Hadden   & 

Sons),  Union  Grove 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  159 

Hadden,  James,  baker,  28  Bank  street 

Halcrow,    Miss,  milliner,  126  George  street,  h  18  Hadden 

street,  Woodside 
Hall,  Alexander  &  Co.,  shipbuilders,  40  York  street 
Hall,  George,  builder  (of  G.  &  E.  Hall),  47  Garden  place 
Hall,  Geo.  &  Eobt.,  builders,  Gilcomston  park 
Hall,    Harvey,   advocate  (of   Marquis,  Hall,  &   Milne),  25 

Bon-Accord  terrace 
Hall,  Henry,  wool  and  rag  merchant,  _3  Harriet  st.,  h  Wood- 
bine Cottage,  Causewayend 
Hall,  J.  G.,  M.B.,  CM.,  189  Union  street 
Hall,  James,  clothier  and  hatter,  55  Union  street,  h  47  Eose- 

mount  place 
Hall,  James,  carter,  33  Frederick  street 
Hall,  John,  wholesale  warehouseman,  43  Broad  street,  and 

34  Guestrovv,  h  102  Crown  street 
Hall,  J.  &  E.,  French  polishers,  7  Barnett's  close 
Hall,  Eobert.  inland  revenue  officer,  11  South  Crown  street 
Hall,  Eussel,  &  Co.,  shipbuilders,  and  engineers,  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,  4  Calton  terrace 
Hall,  Miss,  china  glass  and  stoneware  merchant,  47,  h  46 

Eegent  quay 
Hall,  Miss,  12  North  Silver  street 

Hally,  Eobert,  (of  James  Laing  &  Co.),  1  Deemount  terrace 
Hamilton,  Gavin,  cutler,  17  George  street,  h  6  Crimon  place 
Hamilton,  Gavin,  (of  Watson  Brothers),  15  Prospect  terrace 
Hampton,  James,  keeper,  Sailor's  Institute,  21  James  street 
Hampton,  Wm.,  cabinet  maker,  84  Chapel  street 
Hampton,  Wm.,  family  grocer,  289  George  street 
Hancock,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Canal  street 
Handyside  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  3  Broad  street; 

Peter  Webster,  salesman,  h  29  Union  street 
Harbour  Engineer's  Office,  Pocra  Pier 
Hardie,  George,  clothier,  12  East  North  street,  7i  77|  Park 

road 
Hardie,  John,  photographer,  152   King   street,  h   6   Eoslin 

terrace 
Hardy,  George,  foreman  (Abdn.  Steam  Nav.  Co.),  19  Cotton 

street 
Hardy  James,  wholesale  and  retail,  watch,  clock,  jewellery, 

optical,  and  watch  material  merchant,  53  Union  st., 

h  3  Adelphi,  and  Yellow  Cot.,  Euthrieston 
Harker,  John,  manager  (A.  Hadden  &  Sons),  3  Albury  rd. 


160  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Harper  &  Co.,  iron  gate  and  fence  makers,  millwrights,  en- 
gineers, agricultural  implement  makers,  and  wire 
workers,  20  Hadden  street,  Market  buildings  ;  works, 

10,  12,  and  14  Mealmarket  street 
Harper,  Alexander,  gatekeeper,  (St.  Nicholas  Poor-house), 

Nelson  street 
Harper,  Alex.,  (of  Watson  &  Harper),  58  Leadside 
Harper,  George  G.,  clerk  (E.  &  M.),  22  Watson  street 
Harper,  Hind,  church  officer  (U.  P.  Church,  Belmont  street), 

50  Charles  street 
Harper,  Hugh,  grocer  and  ship  chandler,  9^,  h  10  Regent  quay- 
Harper,  Hugh  (of  Harper  &  Co.),  Thorn  Villa,  Seafield 
Harper,.  John,  sen.,  late  iron  and  wire  merchant,  Seafield 
Harper,  John,  jun.,  (of  Harper  &  Co.),  8  Gladstone  place 
Harper,  William,  mason,  6  Nellfield  place 
Harper,  Wm.  &  Co.,  coal   merchants,  Caledonian  Railway 

Station,  Office,  Guild  street 
Harper,  Wm.,  (of  Wm.  Harper  &  Co.),  10  Springbank  ter. 
Harper,  Mrs  Alex.,  20  Craigie  street 

Harper,  Miss  Isabella,  house  keeper,  Royal  Lunatic  Asylum 
Harrowes,  Wm.,  flesher,  260  George  street,  h  18  Mount  st. 

west 
Harvey,  Alex.,  M.D.,  professor  of  materia  medica,  Univer- 
sity of  Aberdeen,  33  Union  place 
Harvey,  George  T.,  manager   (Aberdeen  Lime  Co.),  h  106 

Crown  street 
Harvey,  Robert,  H.M.'s  inspector  of   schools,  11  Devanha 

terrace 
Harvey,  Robert,  clerk  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  Rose  Cottage,  Cupar- 

stone  place 
Harvey,  Robert,  fish  and  game  dealer,  9  Rose  street,  h  34 

Union  terrace 
Harvey,  William,  Ashley  terrace 
Hassell,  James,  10  Albyn  terrace 
Hastie,  Mrs,  attendant,  waiting  room,  Joint  Station,  h  27 

Ferryhill  terrace 
Hastings,  Alex.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  59a  Loch  street,  k 

10  Hawthorn  place 
Hatt,  Miss,  6  Eldon  terrace 

Hawthorn  Cricket  Club,  secretary,  Rennie  Gray,  34  Park  st. 
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.),  14  Gladstone  place 
Hay,  J.  &  J.,  bakers,  276  George  st.,  h  43  North  Broadford 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  161 

Hay,  James,  cartwright  and  blacksmith,  St.   Clair  Street,  h 

11  Nelson  street 
Hay,  James,  restaurant  keeper,  17  Union  buildings,    h   3 

Whitehouse  street 
Hay,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  133  Skene  street 
Hay,  John,  jun.  (of  Hay  &  Lyall),  9  Eotunda  place 
Hay,  John,  teacher  of  drawing,  115  Union  street 
Hay,  Ralph  W.,  draper,  70  Green,  h  38  Bon- Accord  street 
Hay,  Eobert,  cabinetmaker,  7  Union  Wynd,  h  30  Summer  st. 
Hay,  Win.,  bootmaker,  13  Mounthooly 
Hay,  Win.,  rural  messenger  (P.O.),  3  Whitehouse  street 
Hay,  Win.,  sergeant  of  police,  15  Young  street 
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,  Mrs,  broker,  14  Castle  brae 
Ha}-,  Miss,  dressmaker,  53  Huntly  street 
Hay,  Miss,  lodgings,  4  Eosebauk  terrace 
Hay,  Miss,  lodgings,  32  Justice  Mill  lane 
Hay,  Misses,  dressmakers,  13  Mounthooly 
Haynes,  Eobert,  writer  E.N.,  166  Crown  street 
Hebenton,  John  M.,  booking  clerk  (Cal.  Ey.),  24  Bank  st. 
Hector,  Andrew  E.,  salmon  merchant,  167  Crown  st.  and 

Collyhill,  Inverurie 
Hector,  John,  manager,  late  Torry  Farm  Brickwork,  and 

agent  for  coal,  Fire  Clay   Goods   and   Cement,  and 

Odam's  Manures,  10  Guild  street,  h  48  Chapel  street 
Hector,  Thomas,  clerk  and  treasurer,  Aberdeen  School  Board, 

office,  12  King  street,  h  13  Argyll  place 
Hector,  William,  bookseller,  3  Holburn  street,  and  11  Hol- 

burn  place 
Hector,  Miss,  9  South  Crown  street 
Hein,  Gustav,  teacher  of  languages,  164  Crown  street 
Heimlich,  Charles,  dealer  in  porter  and  ales,  14  Wales  st., 

h  32  Park  street 
Helmrich,  Charles,  jun.,  commercial  traveller  (L.  Smith),  22 

Victoria  street  west 
Henderson  &  Cattanach,  advocates,  130J  Union  street 
Henderson,  Alex.,  clerk  (s.s.  St.  Magnus),  12  St.  Clement  st. 
Henderson,  Alex.,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  17  St. 

Clement  street,  h  20  Prince  Eegent  street 
Henderson,  Andrew,  tailor,  107  George  st.,  h  6  Henry  place 
Henderson,  A.,  builder,  Wellington  road,  h  Fonthill  ter. 
Henderson,  D.  &  Sons,  tinplate  workers  and  japanners,  79, 

h  77  St.  Andrew  street 
14 


162  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Henderson,  Francis,  furnishing  tailor,  16    Skene  street,    h 

Salisbury  terrace,  Hammerfield 
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  Oarden  ter. 
Henderson,  James,  tea,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  182,  h, 

180  Crown  street 
Henderson,  James,  general  blacksmith,  5  Harriet  street,  h 

Farquhar  place 
Henderson,  James,  shipmaster,  176  Crown  street 
Henderson,  James,  tea,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  20  Ship- 
row,  h  1  Affleck  place 
Henderson,  James,  printer,  10  Crown  street 
Henderson,  James,  joiner,  16  Shiprow,  h  3  South  College 

street 
Henderson,  John  Sharp,  advocate  (of  Henderson  &  Catta- 

nach),  h  Fuschia  Bank,  Cults 
Henderson,  John,  shipmaster,  10  Ann  place 
Henderson,  John  M.,  engineer,  machine  maker,  and  general 

blacksmith,  King  Street  Iron  Works,  King  street  pi, 

h  197  King  street 
Henderson,  John,  birdstuffer  and  inspector  of  moors,  &c, 

Canine  Bepository,  Millbank  ter.,  North  Broadford 
Henderson,  John,  builder,  5  Summer  street,  h  2  Granville 

place,  Cuparstone  road 
Henderson,  John,  tea  merchant  and   commission  agent,  4 

Leslie  place 
Henderson,  John  (Journal  Office,)  32  Thistle  street 
Henderson,  John,  draper  and  tailor,  14  Gilcomston  steps 
Henderson,  Bev.  J.  (Greyfriars  Parish),  17   Victoria  st.  west 
Henderson,  Peter,  tailor  and  clothier,  27  Woolmanhill,  h  10 

South  Mount  street 
Henderson,  Peter,  sexton,  St.  Nicholas  Churchyard,  h  74 

Holburn  street 
Henderson,  Bobert,  plasterer,  16  North  Charlotte  street,  h 

15  Craigie  street 
Henderson,  Bobert,  silk  mercer  and  general  draper,  33  and 

35  Union  street,  h  30  Victoria  street  west 
Henderson,  Wm.  (of  J.  &  W.  Henderson),  20  Westfield  ter. 
Henderson,  Wm.  &  Son,  architects  and  builders,  66  Loch  st. 
Henderson,  Wm.  (of  Wm.  M'Kinnon  &  Co.),  Belvidere  st. 
Henderson,  Wm.  L.  (of  W.  Henderson  &  Son),  1  Garden  pi. 
Henderson,  Wm.  (of  Geo.  Thompson,  jun.,  &  Co.),  Devanha 

House 
Henderson,  Wm.  (Barry,  Henry  &  Co.),  Beechhill 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  163 

Henderson,  Wm.,  draper,  8  Black's  buildings 

Henderson,  Wm.,  clerk   (Caledonian  Bail  way),    162  Crown 

street 
Henderson,  Wm.,  clerk  (J.  Watt  &Sons),  35  Mount  street 
Henderson,  Wm.,  tailor,  30  Dee  street 
Henderson,  Mrs  Dr,  49  Schoolhill 
Henderson,  Mrs  Alex.,  lodgings,  11  Union  buildings 
Henderson,  Mrs  A.,  lodgings,  49  Bon- Accord  street 
Henderson,  Mrs  Robt.,  15  Craigie  street 
Henderson,  Mrs  Wm.,  3  St.  Mary's  place 
Henderson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  10  Crown  street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  5  East  North  street 
Henderson,  Miss,  140  Rosemount  place 
Hendry,  Alex.,  Caledonian  Hotel,  62  Castle  street 
Hendry,    Alex.,   house   carpenter   and  builder,  Gilcomston 

Park,  Spa  street,  h  2  Gilcomston  Park 
Hendry,  James,  shoemaker,  2  Bank  street 
Hendry,  John,  sheriff  officer,  41  Netherkirkgate 
Hendry,  Wm.,  ship  and  insurance  broker,  46  Marischal  st., 

h  10  Cuparstone  place 
Hendry,  Mrs,  lodgings,  41  Netherkirkgate 
Henry,  James,  basketmaker,  87  Broad  street 
Henry,  John,  cattle  agent  (L.  S.  N.  Co.),  6  Fish  street 
Henry,  Mrs,  lodgings,  41  St.  Nicholas  street. 
Hepburn,  George,  grocer,  33  Upperkirkgate 
Hepburn,  James,  missionary,  29  Wellington  place 
Hepburn  John,  printer  and  news  agent,  20  Schoolhill,  h  1 

Donald's  court,  Schoolhill 
Herd,  Wm.,  grocer  and  provision  dealer,  68  Schoolhill,  h  42 

Mount  street 
Hicks,  Richard  W.,  spirit  dealer,  44  Netherkirkgate,    h  6 

King  street  place 
Hickton,  Wm.  (late  Inland  Revenue),  9  Holburn  street 
Hill,   George,  tailor  and  clothier,   92   George  street,  h  17 

Jasmine  terrace 
Hird,  A.  P.,  book-agent  (Messrs  W.  Collins,  Sons,  &  Co., 

Glasgow),  28  Queen  street 
Hird,  Benjamin,  grocer,  6  Northfield 
Hobrow,  Mrs  W.,  confectioner,  218  Gallowgate 
Hodge,  J.  &  J.,  cutlers  and  surgical  instrument  and  bandage 

makers,  3  Netherkirkgate,  h  39  Watson  street 
Hodge,  Thomas,  late  Inland  Revenue,  114  King  street 
Hodge,  Mrs  John,  38  Mount  street 
Hodson,  Benjamin,  wool-buyer,  17  Prospect  terrace 
Hogarth  &  Co.,  merchants,  82  College  street 
Hogarth,    Alex.  P.,  14  Crown  terrace  and  Seaton  House, 

Old  Aberdeen 


164  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Hogarth,  Hugh,  merchant,  13  Golden  square,  and  Carron- 

bank,  Stonehaven 
Hogg,  Alex.,  18  Bon -Accord  street 
Hogg,  George  &  Sons,  engineers  and  millwrights,  70  Spring 

Garden,  h  1  Chapel  court,  Justice  street 
Hogg,  W.  &  A.,  wrights,  Affleck  street,  h  2  Affleck  place 
Hogg,  Wm.  (J.  Jamieson,  221  Union  st.),  2  Eosebank  ter. 
Hogg,  Miss,  dressmaker,  18  Eose  street 
Holmes,  Alexander,  messenger,  Association  for  the  Poor,  41 

North  Broadford 
Holmes,  John  (J.  Mess),  120  King  street 
Holmes,  William,  21  Bon- Accord  street 
Holmes,  Captain  William,  Hammerfield  West 
Hood  &  Co.,  Walter,  shipbuilders,  York  street 
Hood,  Mrs,  lodgings,  178  Crown  street 
Hopper,  Duncan,  eating  house  keeper,  101  Gallowgate 
Home  &  Smith,  stock   and   sharebrokers,  City    buildings, 

Union  street 
Home,  Charles,  bookseller,  124  Gallowgate 
Home,  R.  B.  (of  Home  &  Smith),  8  Queen's  terrace 
Home,  Mrs,  37  Watson  Street 

Horne,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  166  Skene  street  west 
Horrell,  Rev.  Thomas  H.  (Methodist  Church),  32  Spring- 
bank  terrace 
Hossack,  Archibald,  fruit  merchant,  179  Union  street,  h  10 

Rotunda  place 
Houston,  Mrs,  1  Millburn  street 

Howard,  Adolphe  J.,  professor  of  music,  41  Union  terrace 
Howe   Sewing   Machine   Co.,   Limited,   13   Bridge   street; 

Shepherd  &  Bain,  agents 
Howie,  G.  M.,  grocer  and  wholesale  potato  merchant,  26 

Virginia  street 
Howie,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  165  Gallowgate,  h 

75  Eosemount  place 
Howie,  Peter,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  10  East  North  street, 

h  4  Canal  terrace 
Howie,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  62  Skene  street 
Howling,  Mrs  Thomas,  45  Carden  place 
Hughes,  George,  8|  Nellfield  place 
Hughes,  Mrs  Robert,  engraver,  60  Broad  street,  h  40  Upper- 

kirkgate 
Hume,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  46  North  Broadford 
Hummel,  Einar  Theodor  (G.  N.  T.  Co.),  24  Craigie  street 
Humphrey,  John,  2  Trinity  quay 
Humphrey,  Mrs  John,  15  Balmoral  place 
Humphrey,  Mrs,  Union  glen,  Justice  mills 
Hunter  &  Walker,  grocers,  112  Gallowgate 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  165 

Hunter,  David,  solicitor,  City  buildings,  Union  street 

Hunter,  G.  S.,  artist,  209  King  street 

Hunter,  Gordon,  &  Smith,  advocates,  14  Adelphi 

Hunter,  James,  chemist  and  druggist,  141  Union  street,  h 

86  Crown  street 
Hunter,    James,    granite    merchant,    King   Street   Granite 

Works,  h  209  King  street 
Hunter,  James  (of  H.,  R.,  &  Co.),  27  York  place 
Hunter,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  39  Park  street,  h 

29  Frederick  street 
Hunter,  James,  commission  merchant,  9  Victoria  street  west 
Hunter,  James,  jun.,  Elmbank  terrace 
Hunter,  Rev.  John,  Elm  Cottage,  27^  Mount  street 
Hunter,  John  (Union  Works),  10  Ferryhill  terrace 
Hunter,  John,  carter,  20  Upper  Denburn 
Hunter,  Robert,  7  Thistle  place 
Hunter,  R.,  provision  merchant,  18  Chapel  street 
Hunter,  Stephen,  clerk  (1ST.  Agr.  Co.),  6  St.  Clement's  street 
Hunter,  William,  advocate  (of  Hunter,  Gordon,  &  Smith,) 

36  Albyn  place 
Hunter,  Win.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  63,  h  55  Huntly  st. 
Hunter,  Mrs  William,  stoneware  merchant,  90  Green,  h  10 

Affleck  street 
Hunter,  Mrs,  musicseller,  10  George  street,  h  58  Castle  st. 
Hunter,  Miss,  lodgings,  30  Skene  terrace 
Hunter,  Misses,  65  North  Broadford 
Hurray,  Andrew,  shipmaster,  176  Crown  street 
Hurray,  George,  blacksmith,  37  Upper  Denburn 
Hurray,  William,  commercial    traveller   (A.  Malcolm),   176 

Crown  street 
Hutcheon,  Alexander,    late   quartermaster,  R.A.H.,   h    142 

Hutcheon  street 
Hutcheon,  Alex.,  clerk  (Jas.  Gar  vie  &  Sons),  Ferryhill  Mills 
Hutcheon,  James,  stonecutter,  King  street  Cemetery  Granite 

Works 
Hutcheon,  William,   blacksmith,   104    Bridge  place,   h   63 

Chapel  street 
Hutcheon,  Mrs  John,  Temperance  Hotel,  56  Union  street 
Hutcheon,  Mrs,  flesher,  85  Hutcheon  street,  h  above  shop 
Hutcheon,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  15  West  North  street, 

h  21  Seamount  place 
Hutcheson,   George,    corn  factor    and  commission   agent,   47 

Marischal  street,  h  26  Albert  terrace 
Hutcheson,  James,  gardener,  Market  hall,  h  Denhead,  Rubislaw 
Hutcheson,  William,   grocer,    wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  20 

Upperkirkgate,  h  Mount  Pleasant,  1  Canal  street 
Hutcheson,  Miss,  lodgings,  1|  Union  wynd 


166  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Hutchison..  Alex,  (of  Smith,  Hutchison,  &  Co.),  li  10  Ann  place 
Hutchison,  Frank  (of  Milne  &  Hutchison),  6  Donald's  court, 

Schoolhill 
Hutchison,  John,    clerk   (C.   Davidson  &   Sons,  Limited),  2 

Nelson  place 
Hutchison,  Miss  M.,  teacher,  Boys'  Hospital,  King  street 
Hutton,  James,  engineer  (H.  E.  &  Co.),  47  Wellington  street 
Hynd,  Thomas  Chalmers,  teacher  (Greyfriars  Public  School), 

14  Ann  place 

IMLAY,  Hugh  (of  Hugh  Imlay  &  Co.),  57  Watson  street 
Imlay,  Hugh   &  Co.,  envelope  manufacturers  and  wholesale 

stationers,  Park  road  Works 
Imlay,  John  (of  Hugh  Imlay  &  Co.),  22  Jasmine  terrace 
Imlay,  Wm.,  manager  (Park  Road  Iron  Foundry  Co.),  h  100 

Park  road 
Imperial  Hotel,  Stirling  street  ;  address,  the  Manager 
Imray,  David,  broker,  2  Water  lane 

Imray,  George,  teacher  (Gilcomston  School),  57  Summer  st. 
Imray,  James  (H.M.C.),  85  Gallowgate 
Income  Tax  Office,  County  Buildings  ;  N.  Burnett,  clerk  to 

the  commissioners 
Income  Tax  Assessor's  Office  for  Aberdeen  district,  27  King  st. 
Incurable  Hospital,  11  Leadside 

Industrial  Asylum  and  Reformatory  for  Girls,  10  Mount  street 
Industrial  School,  31  Skene  square  ;  W.  E.  Barclay,  superin- 
tendent 
Infirmary,  Royal,  Woolmanhill 

Inglis,  A.  A.,  traveller  (G.  W.  Wilson  &  Co.),  2  Prospect  ter. 
Inglis,  Alex.,  grocer  and  ship  chandler,  28  Regent  quay,  h  4 

Crown  terrace 
Inglis,  James,  late  baker,  Woodend  Cottage,  Hazlehead 
Inglis,  Mrs,  16  Caledonian  place 
Ingram,  Alex.  M.,  commercial  traveller  (J.  Crombie),  Trinity 

Buildings 
Ingram,  Alex.,  nail,  heel,  and  toe-plate  maker,  20  Frederick 

street 
Ingram,  Alexander,  plumber,  37  Back  wynd,  h  1   St.  Mary's 

place 
Ingram,  George,  house  carpenter,  10  Hawthorn  place 
Ingram,  J.  &  J.,  cartwrights,  44  Causewayend 
Ingram,  James,  cashier  (N.  of  S.  and  O.  and  S.  Steam  Co.),  49 

Rosemount  place 
Ingrain,  John  (of  J.  &  J.  Ingram),  15  Craigie  street 
Ingram,  John,  jun.  (of  J.  &  J.  Ingram),  18  Kingsland  place 
Ingram,  Robert,  sorting  clerk  (P.  O.),  48  North  Charlotte  st. 
Ingram,  Mrs  Alex.,  stoneware  merchant,  160  Causewayend 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  167 

Inland  Revenue  Office  (Excise  Branch),  27  King  street 
Inland  Revenue  (Stamps  and  Taxes),  27  King  street.     Hours, 

Stamp  Offices,  10  to  4 ;  Saturday,   10  to  1  ;  Tax  Office, 

10  to  3  ;  Saturday,  10  to  12 
Innes,  Alex.  &  Sons,  house  carpenters  and  undertakers,  4  and 

6  Barnett's  close 
Innes,  Charles,  M.A.,  teacher  (Commerce  Street  Public  School), 

9  Victoria  street  west 
Innes,  Rev.  Wm.  (F.C.  Torry),  Craiginches  Cottage,  Nigg 
Innes,  Mrs  John,  114  Crown  street 
Innes,  Mrs  J.  B.,  33  Huntly  street 
Innes,  Mrs  R.,  177  Crown  street 
Innes,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  5  Skene  place 
Innes,  Miss  (Pratt  &  Keith),  46  Watson  street 
Innes,  boot  warehouse,  15  Broad  street 
Inston,  John,  tailor,  53  Shiprow 
Ironside  &  M'Donald,  builders,  9  Spa  street 
Ironside,  Andrew  J.,  land  surveyor  and  valuator,  16  Union 

terrace,    h  Whitehall 
Ironside,  George,  bookseller  and  stationer,  31  Skene  street 
Ironside,  James,  tallow  merchant,  27,  h  35  Gerrard  street 
Ironside,  James,  Bon-Accord  Brewery,  213,  h  211  King  st. 
Ironside,  John  (of  Ironside  &  M'Donald),  8  Spa  street 
Ironside,  John,  commercial  traveller  (Black  &  Ferguson),  171 

Skene  street 
Ironside,  Patrick,  grocer,  31  Ann  street 
Ironside,  Wm.,  ironmonger,  38,  h  31  Chapel  street 
Ironside,  Mrs  Wm.,  Gilcomston  park 
Ironside,  Mrs,  13  Little  Chapel  street 
Ironside,  Mrs,  Coffee  Rooms,  49  West  North  street 
Irvine  &  Co.,  horse  shoers,  4  Farrier  lane 
Irvine,   A.    M.,    commercial    traveller    (Milne     &    Pledge), 

Waverley  Hotel 
Irvine,  John  (police),  22  Frederick  street 
Irvine,  Mrs,  23  Jute  street 
Italian   Consular  Agency  ;    R.    Connon  &  Co.,  58   Marischal 

street 
Iverach,  Rev.  James,  M.A.  (Ferryhill  Free  Church),  12  Ferry- 
hill  place 

JACK,  John  C,  stoneware  merchant,  274  George  street 
Jackson,  George,  bill  poster,  messenger,  &c,  3  South  College 

street 
Jackson,  Henry,  M.D.,  surgeon,  19  Golden  square 
Jackson,  James,  bootmaker  (successor  to  J.  &  D.  Munro),  48 

Upperkirkgate,  h  18  South  Mount  street 
Jackson,  John,  3  Argyll  place 


168  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Jackson,  William,  bookbinder,  10  Little  Belmont  street,  h  47 
Schoolhill 

Jackson,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1  &  2  Union  buildings 

Jackson,  Mrs,  172  Crown  street 

Jackson,  Miss  Mary  C,  dressmaker,  3  South.  College  street 

Jaffray,  John,  commercial  traveller  (J.  Catto),  16  College 
Bounds 

Jaffray,  Lawrence,  clerk  (Post  Office),  18  Mount  street 

Jaffray,  Thomas,  carriage  inspector  (G.  N.  of  S.  E.),  15  Bon- 
Accord  street 

Jaffray,  Wm.,  agent,  18  Jasmine  terrace 

Jaffray,  Mrs  Captain,  15  James  street 

Jaffray,  Miss,  19  Victoria  street  west 

James,  J.  B.,  Board  of  Trade  Surveyor,  2  Marine  place 

James,  John  T.,  gunner  (H.M.S.  Clyde) 

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,  Frank,  advocate,  and  notary  public,  129  Union  st, 
h  3  Boslin  terrace 

Jamieson,  G.  &  Son,  jewellers,  watch  and  clock  makers  to  the 
Royal  Family,  107  Union  street 

Jamieson,  George  (of  Jamieson  &  Mitchell),  39  Albyn  place 

Jamieson,  George  Leslie,  Crown  Granite  Works,  North  Char- 
lotte street,  h  20  Rubislaw  terrace 

Jamieson,  George  (late  Gavin  &  Co.),  grocer  and  grain  mer- 
chant, 59  Schoolhill,  h  10  Crimon  place 

Jamieson,  James  (late  J.  Fraser  &  Co.),  family  grocer  and  wine 
merchant,  221  Union  street  and  1,  2,  and  3  Dee  street, 
h  Prospect  hill,  Pitfodels 

Jamieson,  James  H.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  48  Broad  street,  h 
8  Mount  street  west 

Jamieson,  James,  shipmaster  (Martha  Birnie),  41  Hutcheon  st. 

Jamieson,  James,  7  Beechgrove  terrace 

Jamieson,  John  &  Co.,  clothiers  and  outfitters,  50  Union  street 
and  38  Broad  street 

Jamieson,  John,  tea  and  spirit  dealer,  7,  h  9  Commerce  street 

Jamieson,  Lewis,  spirit  dealer,  292  George  street,  h  above  shop 

Jamieson,  Peter,  harness  composition  manufacturer,  8  South 
College  street 

Jamieson,  Peter,  jun.,  7  South  College  street 

Jamieson,  Robert,  M.D.,  physician  to  the  Royal  Lunatic 
Asylum,  Elmhill 

Jamieson,  Thomas,  F.C.S.,  Analytical  Chemist  and  City 
Analyst,  North  of  Scotland  School  of  Chemistry  and 
Agriculture,  235a  Union  street,  h  The  Lodge,  Kintore 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  169 

Jamieson,  Wm.  G.,  jeweller  (of  George  Jamieson  &  Son),  4 

Langstane  place  and  Drumgarth,  Cults 
Jamieson,  Mrs  G.,  4  Langstane  place  and  Drumgarth,  Cults 
Jamieson, '  Mrs  G.,  lodgings,  5  Constitution  street 
Jamieson,  Mrs,  10  Albyn  place 

Jamieson,  Mrs,  Balmoral  Cottage,  6  Balmoral  terrace 
Jarvis,  E.  W.,  clerk  (Cal.  Ry.),  Oakbank,  South  Stocket 
Jarvis,  William  C,  clerk  (J.  &  W.  Martin),  23  Bank  street 
Jarvis,  Miss,  teacher,  Causewayend  Public  School,  A  17  Craigie 

street 
Jeans,  James  (late  of  H.M.  Customs),  and  house  proprietor,  33 

Summer  street 
Jeffrey,  James,  commercial  traveller  (W.  W.  &  S.),    11  tRich- 

mond  terrace 
Jeffrey,  William,  grocer,  8,  h  10  Queen  street 
Jenkins,  G.  Gordon,  civil  engineer  and  surveyor,  115  Union 

street,  h  Fonthill  terrace,  Ferryhill 
Jenkyns,  Wm.,  inspector  of  buildings,  Gladstone  Cottage,  12 

Gladstone  place 
Jessiman,  Alexander  G.,  clothier  and  draper,  25  &  27  George 

street  and  46  Green,  h  27a  George  street 
Jessiman,  John,  house  carpenter,  Spa  street,  h  4  Calton  ter. 
Jessiman,  William,  paper  ruler,  41  Netherkirkgate,  h  19  Skene 

row 
Jessiman,  Mrs,  lodgings,  50  Castle  street 
Johnson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  8  Donald's  court,  Schoolhill 
Johnson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  15  Correction  wynd 
Johnston  &  Laird,  tailprs  and  clothiers,  142  Union  street 
Johnston,  Alexander,  writer  to  the  signet  (late  of  Edinburgh), 

Johnston,  Rubislaw 
Johnston,  Alex.,  clothier  and  outfitter,  9  Union  buildings,  li  7 

South  Crown  street 
Johnston,  Alex.,  M.D.,  Surgeon  Major,  Army  Medical  Staff, 

1  Crown  street 
Johnston,  Alex.,  clerk  (G.  K  of  S.  R.),  6  Fish  street 
Johnston,    Alex.,   book-keeper  (Campbell   &   Co.),    7    South 

Charlotte  street 
Johnston,  Anthony  B.,a designer  and  printer  for  embroidery, 

sewing  machine  merchant,  9  Crown  street,  h  12  Hol- 

burn  place 
Johnston,  David,  shoreporter,  7  Fish  street 
Johnston,  David,  physician  and  surgeon,  Aberdeen  Turkish 

Bath  Establishment,  28^  Crown  street,  h  47  Schoolhill 
Johnston,  George,  examining  officer  (Customs),  20  Caledonian 

place 
Johnston,  George,  shoemaker,  7  Holburn  street,  h  Broomhill 

place 


170  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Johnston,  James,  Ashley  terrace 

Johnston,  James,   tea,    wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  86,  h  84 

Broad  street 
Johnston,  James,  spirit  dealer,  56  North  Charlotte  street 
Johnston,  James,  manager,  Police  Stables,  81  West  North  st, 

h  Eoslin  Cottage,  Park  road 
Johnston,  James,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  29  Chapel  street,  h  7 

Thistle  street 
Johnston,  John  (of  G.  Reid  &  Sons),  Crown  court,  41  \  Union 

street 
Johnston,  John  H.,  embroidery  designer  and  printer,  sewing 

machine  merchant,  17  Crown  street,  h  6  Holburn  pi. 
Johnston,  Joseph,  baker,  18,  h  10  North  Broadford 
Johnston,  Peter,  gas  inspector,  28  Wellington  place 
Johnston,  William,  builder,  189  Crown  street 
Johnston,  William,  blacksmith,  Dander  Hill  Iron  Works,  109 

West  North  street 
Johnston,  Wm.,  painter,  80  Gerrard  street 
Johnston,  Mrs  Alex.,  41  Whitehouse  street 
Johnston,  Mrs  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  86,  h  93 

Upper  Denburn 
Johnston,  Mrs  Robert,  baker,  66  George  street 
Johnston,  Mrs,  15  Ferryhill  place 
Johnston,  Mrs,  8  Castle  street 
Johnston,  Miss,  1  Crown  terrace 

Johnston,  Miss,  teacher  (Ferryhill  Public  School),  41  White- 
house  street 
Johnston,  Miss,  matron,  Boys'  and  Girls'  Hospital,  King  st. 
Johnston,  Miss,  dressmaker,  12  Leslie  place 
Johnstone,  Alex,  (of  C.  &  A.  Johnstone),  98  Chapel  street 
Johnstone,  C.  &  A.,  wholesale  merchants,  5  Trinity  buildings, 

Trinity  quay 
Johnstone,  Charles  (of  C.  &  A.  Johnstone),  16  Gladstone  pi. 
Johnstone,  John,  warehouseman,  28  Charles  street 
Jolly,  George,  26  Wellington  place 
Jolly,  Wm.,  printers'  overseer  (Aberdeen  Journal),  1  Millburn 

street 
Jones,  James  R.,  F.R.A.S.,  teacher  (Board  of  Trade  Navigation 

School),  agent  for  Meteorological  Committee,  21  James 

street,  h  8  Millburn  street 
Jones,  Miss  (Pratt  &  Keith),  8  Crimon  place 
Jopp,  Alex.  (Reid  &  Wilsone),  146  Union  street,  h  Woodhill 
Jopp,  Andrew,  advocate,  distributor  of  stamps,  and  collector 

of  taxes  for  Aberdeenshire,  27  King  street,  h  267  Union 

street 
Jopp,  G.,  lodgings,  4  Blackfriars  street 
Jopp,  Keith  (of  W.  &  K.  Jopp),  6  Golden  square 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  171 

Jopp,  W.  &  K.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  13  Market  street 

Jopp,  Wm.  (of  W.  &  K.  Jopp),  5  Albyn  terrace 

Jopp,  Mrs,  Woodhill 

Joss,  Alex.,  glove,  lace,  scarf,  and  millinery  establisliment,  126 

Union  street,  A  10  Margaret  street 
Joss,  A.  &  Co.,  painters,  72f,  h  72  St.  Andrew  street 
Joss,  Charles,  tailor,  91  Skene  street 
Joss,  George,  gardener,  Westburn,  Rubislaw 
Joss,  Patrick,  manager  (A.  &  F.  Manuelle),  41  Gnestrow 
Joss,  Peter,  clerk  (Abdn.  Commercial  Co.),  4  Bannermill  st. 
Joss,  William  T.,  plumber,  brassfounder,   coppersmith,  and 

gasfitter,  34,  h  32  Belmont  street 
Joss,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  57  Loch  st.,  h  5  Charlotte  st. 
Justice,  James  1ST.,  clerk  (Customs),  3  Devanha  terrace 
Justice,  Miss,  69  Bon -Accord  street 
Justice  of  Peace  Court,  Court  House,  Castle  street  ;  William 

Richardson,  bar  officer 


KAY,  Jas.  P.  (of  Davidson  &  Kay),  Elgin  Villa,  Queen's  road 

Kay,  Miss,  3  Westfield  Cottages 

Kaye,    Robert,  beadle  (Charlotte  Street  U.P.   Church),   200 

Gallowgate 
Kean,  J.  &  J.,  saddlers  and  portmanteau  makers,  12,  h  10 

Schoolhill 
Keith   &    Gibb,    lithographers,    engravers,    and    ornamental 

printers,  3  Queen  street 
Keith,  A.,  agent,  Agricultural  Hall,  h  Belmont  place 
Keith,  Alex.,  grain  merchant,  42  Commerce  street  and  Virginia 

street  east,  h  3  Affleck  street 
Keith,  Alex,  (of  K.  &  G.),  4  Rosemount  terrace 
Keith,  Alex.,  receiving  clerk  (Cal.  Ry.),  20  Rose  street 
Keith,  Harriman,  &  Watson,  Northern  Patent  Brick  and  Tile 

Works  ;  office,  187  King  street 
Keith,  James,  druggist,  8,  h  10  Union  place 
Keith,  James  B.,  teller  (T.  &  C.  Bank),  5  Forest  road 
Keith,  James,   clerk  (A.   Macdonald,   Field,  &  Co.),  10  Bon- 
Accord  lane 
Keith,  John  (of  Pratt  &  Keith),  25  Albyn  place 
Keith,  John,  secretary,  T.  &  C.  Bank,  h  7  Bon-Accord  sq. 
Keith,  John  H.,  lithographer,  engraver,  and  printer,  20  Correc- 
tion wynd,  h  62  Hutcheon  street 
Keith,  William,  sen.,  late  slate  merchant,  24  Union  row  and  24 

Summer  street 
Keith,  William,  jun.,  manufacturer  of  polished  granite  and 
enamelled    slate,   King   street  granite  works  and  100 
West  North  street,  h  Rubislaw  Den  House 


172  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Keith,  Wm.,  book-keeper,  King  street  granite  works,  h  48 
North  Charlotte  street 

Keith,  Mrs  Dr.,  263  Union  street 

Keith,  Mrs,  milliner,  1  Cherrybank,  61  Hardgate 

Keith,  Mrs  James,  101  Crown  street 

Keith,  Mrs,  5  East  North  street 

Keith,  Miss,  stoneware  merchant,  65  Windmillbrae,  h  56  Bridge 
street 

Keith,  Misses,  47  Yictoria  street  west 

Kelman,  Andrew,  39  Union  terrace 

Kelman,  Charles,  flesher,  10  West  North  street 

Kelman,  Wm.,  pattern  maker,  25  Cotton  street 

Kelman,  Robert,  outfitter,  6,  A  4  Qneen  street 

Kellas,  James  F.,  secretary,  Local  Marine  Board,  and  superin- 
tendent, Mercantile  Marine  Office,  &c,  28  Regent  quay, 
h  48  Carden  place 

Kelly,  F.  B.,  clothier,  10  St.  Nicholas  street,  ft  11  Albert  st. 

Kelly,  Mrs,  lodgings,  17  Skene  terrace 

Kemble  &  Morton,  sewing  machine  manufacturers,  96  Union 
street ;  James  S.  Willox,  agent 

Kemlo,  Alex.,  advocate,  74  Union  street,  h  68  Bon- Accord  st. 

Kemlo,  Miss  H.,  draper,  8  Upperkirkgate,  h  above  shop 

Kemp  &  Walker,  millers  and  grain  merchants,  4  St.  Catharine's 
wynd  and  Mnrtle  Mills 

Kemp,  Alexander,  flesher,  29  Market  Hall,  h  Woodsicle 

Kemp,  George,  cashier  (J.  Crombie),  7  Thistle  street 

Kemp,  James,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  114 
George  street 

Kemp,  Robert  (of  Kemp  &  Walker),  31  Thistle  street  and 
Mnrtle 

Kemp,  Mrs  Francis,  grocer,  60  Skene  square 

Kemp,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  King's  crescent 

Kemp,  Miss,  dressmaker  and  bookseller,  25  St.  Andrew  st. 

Kennedy,  Alexander,  book-keeper  (People's  Journal),  5  White- 
house  street 

Kennedy,  A.,  broker,  43  Lodge  walk 

Kennedy,  John,  shipmaster,  2  Church  street 

Kennedy,  Mrs  (late  of  Killearnan),  82  Queen  street 

Kennedy,  Mrs,  lodgings,  154  Crown  street 

Kennedy,  Mrs  A.,  Ferryboat  House,  Pocra  pier 

Kerr  &  Sons,  carvers,  gilders,  and  printsellers,  and  artists' 
colounnen,  187  Union  street 

Kerr,  George  (of  Kerr  &  Sons),  4  Henry  place 

Kerr,  George,  mason,  2  Catherine  street 

Kerr,  George,  late  master  gunner,  R.A.,  36  Mount  street 

Kerr,  James,  A.M.,  head-master,  Church  of  Scotland  Training 
College,  h  38  Belvidere  place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  173 

Kerr,  James  A.  (of  Kerr  &  Sons),  166  Skene  street  west 
Kerr,  John,  LL.D.,  government  inspector  of  schools,  4  Albyn 

terrace 
Kerr,  William,  late  shoemaker,  Balmoral  place 
Kesson,  James,  commission  agent,  27a  George  street 
Kesson,  John,  carver  and  gilder,  53  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  167 

Skene  street  west 
Kettle,  Thomas  W.,   surveyor  to  Lloyd's  register,  13  Regent 

quay,  h  Ashley  place 
Kidd,  John,  locomotive  foreman,  Kittybrewster  Works,  h  11 

Hawthorn  place 
Kilgour  &  Walker,  woollen  manufacturers,  Berryden  Mills, 

Berryden  road 
Kilgour,  James,  draper,  94  George  street,  h  2  Caroline  place 
Kilgour,  Wm.,  agent,  Commercial  Union  Insurance  Co.,  74 

Union  street,  h  275  George  street 
Kiloh,  Miss,  4  Wellington  place 
King  &  Co.,  music,  hook,  and  general  printers  and  stereotypers, 

Clark's  court,  2  Upperkirkgate 
King,  Arthur,  printer,  1  Constitution  street 
King,  Maxwell  M.,  dentist,  26  St.  Nicholas  street 
King,  Robert,  printer,  35  Netherkirkgate 
King,  Wm.  C,  hatter,  3  and  5  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  9  Westfield 

terrace 
King,  Wm.,  messenger,  N.  S.  Savings  Bank,  Exchange  street 
King,  William,  builder  ;   yard,  Hutcheon  street  west,    h   7 

Margaret  street 
King,  Mrs  George,  19  Carden  place 
King  Street  Cattle  Market,  opposite  Boys'  Hospital 
King  Street  Iron  Works,  King  street  place  ;  J.  M.  Henderson 
Kinghorn,  James,  general  draper,   46  St.  Nicholas  street,  h 

Mount  Cottage,  Mount  street 
Kinnear,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  26  St.  Clement  street 
Kinnear,  James,   adjutant,   Artillery   Volunteers,    27   North 

Albert  street 
Kinnear,  James,  artificial  limb  maker,  110  King  street 
Kinnear,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  5,  h  6  Regent  quay 
Kinnear,  Mrs,  broker,  101  Commerce  street 
Kinneard,  Wm.,  gardener,  Market  Hall,  and  Outseats,  Rubis- 

law 
Kirby,  Colonel  G.,  Beltie  House,  15  Dee  street 
Kirk,  John,  plasterer,  1  Blackfriars  street 
Kirkland,  Miss,  12  North  Silver  street 
Kirton,  James,  marble  manufacturer,  23^  North   Silver  street, 

hl7  South  Mount  street 
Kirton,    John,  manager,  Smith  &  M'Intosh,  limited,  h  22  § 

View  terrace 

15 


174 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 


Kirton,  Peter,  flesher,  39  Market  hall,  h  15  College  street 

Kirton,  Mrs,  broker,  108  Green 

Kitson,  William  &  Co.,  stoneware  and  rag  merchants,  170  and 

172  Gallowgate,  h  1J  Seamount  place 
Knowles,  Alexander,  engineer,  37  Shuttle  lane 
Knowles,  William,  clerk  (N.  of  S.  E.  L.  Co.),  4  Flourmill  brae 
Knowles,  Mrs,  63  Bon- Accord  street 
Knowles,  Miss,  72  Dee  street 
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,  late  cabinetmaker,  31  Springbank  terrace 
Knox,  James,   stoneware  merchant,    27*,  Skene  square,   h   8 

Gilcomston  steps 
Knox,  Joseph,  bookbinder,  24  St.  Nicholas  lane,  h  86  John 

street 
Knox,  Robert,  shoemaker,  168|  Gallowgate 
Knox,  Wm.,  grain  merchant,  16  King  st.,  h  Craigton,  Cults 
Knox,  Mrs,  teacher,  84  Skene  square 
Knox,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  11  Jopp's  lane 
Knox,  Miss,  110  Crown  street 
Kursch,   C.   V.    (Great  Northern  Telegraph   Co.),  30  North 

Albert  street 
Kyd,  David,  deputy-superintendent,  Mercantile  Marine  Office, 

h  Glamis  Cottage,  20  Spital,  Old  Aberdeen 

LAER,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Von,  Hope  Cottage,  10  Balmoral  pi. 

Laidlaw,  Rev.  John,  M.A.  (minister  of  Free  West  Church), 
34  Bon- Accord  terrace 

Laidlaw,  Mrs,  lodgings,  31  Marischal  street 

Laing  &  Melvin,  carriage  builders  (to  Her  Majesty),  and 
harness  makers,  4  and  8  Bon-Accord  st. 

Laing,  Alex,  (of  Laing  &  Melvin),  14  Bon- Accord  street 

Laing,  Alexander,  84  Bon- Accord  street 

Laing,  Alexander,  tanner,  skinner,  and  wool  merchant,  Gilcom- 
ston Tannery,  h  Lochhead  Cottage,  Stocket  road 

Laing,  Andrew,  flesher,  82,  h  88  John  street 

Laing,  Charles  A.  (of  Laing  &  Melvin),  7  Bon- Accord  st. 

Laing,  Charles,  clothier  and  tailor,  6  Crown  street,  h  4  Rich- 
mond terrace 

Laing,  David,  basket  manufacturer,  233  Union  street,  h  4 
Holburn  road 

Laing,  George,  clerk,  39  Marischal  street,  h  Eden  Cottage, 
Mount  street 

Laing,  James,  hide,  skin,  and  tallow  factor,  Rodger's  walk, 
John  st.,  h  7  View  te^ace 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  175 

Laing,  James  &  Co.,  furnishing  ironmongers,  smiths,  and  bell- 
hangers,  121  Union  street,  wholesale,  50,  52,  and  54 
Green  ;  workshop,  15  Back  wynd 

Laing,  John  (late  of  Ceylon),  Granton  Lodge,  Cuparston  place 

Laing,  John  Wm.,  fishing  tackle  maker  (successor  to  "William 
Brown),  36  George  street,  h  Granton  Lodge,  Cuparston 
place 

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  Grey's  buildings,  Rose- 
mount 

Laing,  William,  ironmonger,  blacksmith,  and  bellhanger,  207 
Gallowgate  and  2  Gerrard  street  ;  workshop,  18 
Catherine  street,  h  Eden  Cottage,  Mount  street 

Laing,  Wm.,  shore  porter,  27  Cotton  street 

Laing,  Mrs  Alex.,  spirit  dealer,  34  Loch  street,  h  21  Drum's 
lane 

Laing,  Mrs  James,  6  Queen's  road 

Laird,  Daniel  (of  Johnston  &  Laird),  14  Bon- Accord  terrace 

Laird,  John,  N.  of  S.  Bank,  32  North  Albert  street 

Laird,  Daniel,  jun.,  teller  (N.  S.  Savings  Bank),  6  Eden  place 

Lamb  &  Grant,  painters,  23  Richmond  street 

Lamb,  Alex.,  plumber  and  brassfounder,  48  John  street,  h  50 
Skene  terrace 

Lamb,  George  (of  Lamb  &  Grant),  24  Bridge  street 

Lamb,  George,  accountant  and  debts  recovery  agent,  Exchange 
court,  36  £  Union  st. 

Lamb,  John,  photographer,  5  South  Silver  street,  h  14  Skene 
terrace 

Lamb,  Robert,  advocate,  City  Buildings,  h  47  Holburn  st. 

Lamb,  Thomas,  assistant  (Wm.  Lindsay),  9  Prospect  terrace 

Lamb,  Mrs,  79  King  street 

Lamb,  Mrs,  47  Holburn  street 

Lamb,  Miss,  dressmaker,  43  Richmond  street 

Lamb,  Miss,  teacher,  female  school,  Skene  street  west 

Lamont,  Andrew,  jun.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  2  Cotton  st., 
h  37  Constitution  street 

Lamont,  Charles,  wright,  29  Bank  street 

Lamont,  Thomas,  draughtsman  (W.  Hood  &  Co.,)  6  Cotton  st. 

Land  Association  (Limited),  City  of  Aberdeen,  secretaries 
and  treasurers,  Edmonds  &  Macqueen,  22  Adelphi 

Lands  and  Heritages  Valuation  Office,  27  King  street 

Langlands,  Robert,  provision  dealer,  189  Gallowgate 

Largie,  James,  shipmaster,  14  Ferryhill  place 

Latham,  Thomas,  clog  manufacturer,  40  St.  Paul  street 

Latto,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Crown  terrace 


176  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Laurie,  Wm.,  late  bookbinder,  10  Prospect  terrace 

Laurie,  Mrs  Thomas,  75  Dee  street 

Laurie,  Miss,  stoneware  merchant,  33  Loch  street 

Lavery,  Mrs,  37  Victoria  street  west 

Law,  Alex.,  slater,  17  Upper  Denburn 

Law,  Alex.,  baker,  82  Shiprow,  h  25  Cotton  street 

Law,  George,  Polished  Granite  Works,  Palmerston  road,  h 

1  Adelphi 
Law,  James,  baker,  9  Upperkirkgate,  h  76  Wales  street 
Law,  Robert,  41  Mount  street 

Law,  Thomas,  cashier  (Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.),  2  Ashley  road 
Law,  Mrs,  lodgings,  31  Charlotte  street 
Law,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  1  Adelphi 
Law,  Mrs,  Meridian  Cottage,  Cuparstone  road 
Law,  Miss  B. ,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  8  Wellington  place, 

h  25  Rose  street 
Lawes'  Chemical  Manure  Co.,  Limited,  14  Hadden  street, 

and  Pocra  quay 
Lawie,  James  E.,  overseer  (G.  Elsmie  &  Son),  12  Thistle  st. 
Lawrance,  Walter,  Fleet  surgeon,  R.N.,  5  East  Craibstone 

street 
Lawrence,  George,  accountant  (West-end  Branch  N.  of  S. 

Bank),  2  Union  place 
Lawrence,  Joseph,  tailor  and  funeral  waiter  (officer,  Free 

East  Church),  53  Summer  street 
Lawrence,  Thomas,  brushmaker  (G.  Morison),  6  View  ter. 
Lawrence,  Mrs,  16  Crimon  place 
Lawrence,  Mrs,  lodgings,  7  Black's  buildings 
Lawrence,   Miss,   dressmaker  and  milliner,   71  Rosemount 

place 
Laws,  Robert,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  12  Bridge  pi., 

h  6  Little  Chapel  street 
Lawson,  James,  shipmaster,  22  Loanhead  terrace 
Lawson,  John,  printer,  Argyll  place 
Lawson,  Walter,  5  Waverley  place 

Leaper,  John,  carter  and  contractor,  75  West  North  street 
Leaper,  Joseph,  spirit  dealer,  60  College  street,  h  56  Bridge 

street 
Leask,  A.  R.  D.,  advocate  and  notary  public,  19  Marischal 

street,  h  13  Victoria  street  west 
Leask,  Rev.  James  (Rosemount  Church),  12  Beech  grove  ter. 
Leask,  John,  house  carpenter,  15  Cotton  st.,  h  48  Hardgate 
Leask,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  32  Bank  street 
Leask,  Mrs,  fish  dealer,  Basement  floor,  Market,  h  25  South 

Constitution  street 
Ledingham,    A.    W.,   manager   (Spring-garden    Provision 

Works),  5  Caroline  place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  177 

Ledingham,  James,  manager,  Tannery,  34  Upper  Leadside 

Ledingham,  John,  baker,  3  South  Mount  st.,  h  6  Mount  st. 

Ledingham,  Mrs,  16  Mount  street 

Ledingham,  Miss,  dressmaker,  172  George  street 

Leeman,    Joseph,   Lieut.,   E.N.E.,  F.E.A.S.,   examiner   in 

Navigation  and  Seamanship,  Local  Marine  Board,  28 

Begent  quay- 
Lee,  James,  manager  (A.  Ogston  &  Sons),  40  Mount  street 
Lees,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  225  King  street 
Leffen,  Mrs  H.,  75  Union  street 
Legg,  Wm.,  tinsmith,  79  Queen  street 
Legge,  Eev.  James  W.,  A.M.,   Classical  Master,  Grammar 

School,  h  20  Balmoral  place 
Legge,  John  W.,  sculptor,  polished  granite,  marble,  and 

freestone  works,  South  Bridge,  Holburn  street,  h  18 

Caledonian  place 
Legge,  Mrs  John,  Bellahill  Cottage,  Balmoral  place 
Leighton,  Wm.,  telegraphist  (P.O.),Ji  Cluny  place,  17  Ann 

street 
Leiper,  James,  grocer,  108,  h  106  Chapel  street 
Leith  &  Paterson,  manufacturers  and  wholesale  warehouse- 
men, Imperial  place 
Leith,  Alexander,  builder  and  contractor,  Eosebank  Cottage, 

Ashley  place 
Leith,  David,  of  John  Leith  &  Sons,  17  Exchange  street 
Leith,  George,  warehouseman,  19  Prospect  terrace 
Leith,  Hugh,  miller  and  grain  merchant,  83  George  street, 

h  4  Union  place 
Leith,  James  (of  John  Leith  &  Sons),  150  Crown  street 
Leith,  John  &  Sons,  wholesale  grocers,  17  Exchange  street 
Leith,  John  (of  J.  Leith  &  Sons),  46  Springbank  terrace 
Leith,  John,  baker,  66  College  street,  h  above  shop 
Leith,  John  (of  Leith  &  Paterson),  75  Crown  street 
Leith,  John,  manager  (Walker  &  Co.),  7  Crooked  lane 
Leith,  John  (H.M.C.),  91  Hutcheon  street 
Leith,  Joseph,  house  carpenter,  66  Skene  square,  h  72  St. 

Andrew  street 
Leith,  Peter,  toymaker,  30  Holburn  street 
Leith,  Eobert  (of  B.  &  L.),  6  Crooked  lane 
Leith,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  91  Hutcheon  street 
Lemon  Tree  Hotel,  7  and  9  St.  Nicholas  street 
Lendrum  &  Edwards,  wincey  manufacturers,  72  Netherkirk- 

gate 
Lendrum,  Mrs,  21  Bank  street 
Lennie,  Alex.,  shoemaker  and  principal  beadle  (Free  Trinity 

Church),  40  Chapel  street 
Leslie  &  Eussell,  printers,  2  Crown  court,  41|  Union  st. 


178  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Leslie,  Alexander,  Cherryvale 

Leslie,  Alexander,  messenger-at-arms  and  sheriff  officer,  h 
and  office,  10  King  street 

Leslie,  Alexander,  81  Skene  square 

Leslie,  Alex.,  china  merchant,  132  Loch  street 

Leslie,  Alex.,  boilermaker,  4  Palmerston  road,  h  National 
Bank  court,  42  Castle  street 

Leslie,  Andrew,  commercial  traveller,  2  King  street  place 

Leslie,  Charles  (J.  Laing  &  Co.),  20  View  terrace 

Leslie,  Edward,  boot  and  shoemaker,  14  Queen  street 

Leslie,  George  &  Co.,  coal,  coke,  canvas,  rope,  and  twine 
merchants,  and  mast,  spar,  and  sail  makers,  76  Union 
street,  Works,  Provost  Blaikie's  quay. 

Leslie,  George  Christie  (of  Leslie,  Gray  &  Co.),  Abbotsville, 
Cults 

Leslie,  George  (of  Leslie  &  Russell),  16  Caledonian  place 

Leslie,  George,  seedsman  (J.  Roy,  jun.),  Nursery,  Ferryhill 

Leslie,  George,  19  Cotton  street 

Leslie,  Gray  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  Rosemount  works,  Gil- 
comston 

Leslie,  James,  late  shipmaster,  19  Cotton  street 

Leslie,  James,  builder,  54  Hutcheon  street,  A  10  Leslie  pi. 

Leslie,  John,  bootmaker,  31  South  Constitution  street 

Leslie,  Robt.  Downie,  advocate  (Burnett  &  Reid),  County 
buildings,  Castle  street,  Ji  54  Osborne  place 

Leslie,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  36  West  North  street,  h  10  Con- 
stitution street 

Leslie,  W"m.,  of  Nethermuir;  28  Albyn  place,  and  Nether- 
muir 

Leslie,  Wm.  (of  Wm.  Leslie  &  Co.),  17  Albert  street 

Leslie,  Wm.  &  Co.,  ship  insurance  brokers,  commission  mer- 
chants, and  herring  factors  (agents  for  Harbour 
Branch,  Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank),  17 
Regent  quay 

Leslie,  Mrs,  14  Albyn  place 

Leslie,  Mrs  George,  146  Crown  street 

Leslie,  Mrs  John,  263  George  street 

Leslie,  Mrs  John  G.,  166  Crown  street 

Leslie,  Mrs,  17  Albert  street 

Leslie,  Mrs,  Temperance  Hotel,  16  Fisher  row 

Leslie,  Miss,  25  Victoria  street  west 

Leslie,  Misses  (of  Powis),  Powis  House 

Leslie,  Misses  (late  of  Insch),  94  Rosemount  place 

Letters,  Mrs,  pawnbroker,  Chronicle  court,  10  Queen  street 
h  Clark's  Court,  2  Upperkirkgate 

Levie,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  166  Crown  street 

Levie,  Daniel,  3  Devanha  terrace 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  179 

Levie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  13  Marischal  street 

Levie,  Mrs  Thomas,  lodgings,  18  Marischal  street 

Lewis,  Charles  E.,  keeper,  Inland  Eevenue  Office,  27  King  st. 

Lewis,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  57,  h  55  Virginia  st. 

Lewis,  Mrs,  79  Bon-Accord  street 

Leys,  Robert,  engineer,  9  Constitution  street 

Ligertwood,  J.  &  R.,  advocates  and  notaries  public,  County 

Buildings,  Castle  street 
Ligertwood,   John,    advocate,    &c,    sheriff    clerk,    County 

Buildings,  Castle  street,  h  36  Bon-Accord  terrace 
Ligertwood,  Robert,   advocate  and  notary  public,  83  Union 

street,  h  117  Crown  street 
Ligertwood,  Win.,  shipwright,  33  York  street 
Ligertwood,  Mrs,  117  Crown  street 
Ligertwood,  Mrs  James,  36  Thistle  street 
Lilley,    Thomas  C,   superintendent  of  Agents,  Prudential 

Assurance  Co.,  95  Rosemount 
Lilybank  Provision  Works,   Kittybrewster ;    Robertson   & 

Campbell 
Lindlay,  Mrs  F. ,  22  Osborne  place 
Lindsay,  Archibald,  foreman  boilermaker,  Kittybrewster,  h 

27  North  Broadford 
Lindsay,  Chas.  A.,  City  Flour  Mills,  h  Ash-hill 
Lindsay,  John  (Trustees  of),  millers  and  grain  merchants, 

City  Flour  Mills,  73  Causewayend 
Lindsay,  John,  City  Flour  Mills,  h  Ash-hill 
Lindsay,  Win.,  bookseller,  stationer,  printer,  publisher,  and 

newspaper  agent,  30,  h  28  Market  street 
Lindsay,  Mrs  John,  Ash-hill 
Linklater,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  27  Mary  well  street 
Linklater,  Andrew,  shipmaster,  32  St.  Clement  street 
Linklater,  Win.,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  109  Gal- 

lowgate.  h  8  Mount  street  west 
Linton,  Joseph,  foreman  sparmaker  (W.  Hood  &  Co.),  43 

Wellington  street 
Linton,  Misses,  8  Caledonian  place 
Lister,  John,  lapidary,  46  Netherkirkgate,  7^66,  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Lister,  Mrs,  lodgings,  66  St.  Nicholas  street 
Litster,  Wm.,  teacher  of  music,  2  Elmbank  terrace 
Little,  Mrs,  broker,  161  Gallowgate 
Little  John,  David,"  advocate,  15  Adelphi  court,   h  Cotton 

Lodge 
Littlejohn,  George  G.  (of  J.  Littlejohn  &  Sons),  34  Spring- 
bank  terrace 
Littlejohn,  George,   saddlers'  ironmonger,  19  and  20  Back 

wynd,  h  181  Skene  street  west 


180  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

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,  Wm,  jun.  (T.  &  C.  Bank),  46  Don  Street,  O.A. 
Liverpool  Shipping  Office,  3  Trinity  buildings,  Trinity  quay 
Livingstone,   Forbes,  hairdresser,    62   Regent   quay,    h  17 

Prince  Regent  street 
Livingstone,   John,    fish   dealer,   11    Carmelite  lane,    h   11 

Carmelite  street 
Livingstone,  Mrs,  25  Victoria  street  west 
Lloyd's  Agent,  James  Aiken,  jun.,  55  Marischal  street 
Lloyd's  Agency,  American,  P.  Ludwig,  17  Regent  quay 
Lloyd's  Register,  surveyor  to,  Thomas  W.  Kettle,  13  Regent 

quay 
Loan  and  Agency  Co.,  Lim.,  the  London  and  Canadian; 

Home  &  Smith,  agents 
Lobban,  Alex.,  M.A.,  teacher,  (Gordon's  Hos.),  134  King  st. 
Lobban,  Wm.,  pattern  maker  (Blaikie  Brothers),  134  Kingst. 
Lobban,  Miss,  Young  Ladies'  School,  40  King  street,  h  134 

King  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  st. 
Lockhart,    James    (of   Lockhart    &    Salmond),    Craigielea 

House,  Mannofield 
Lockhart,  Robert,  leather  merchant,  17  Guestrow,  h  4  Little 

Belmont  street 
Logan  &  Co.,  piano  forte""  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  Ch.),  11  Crooked  lane 
Logan,  Wm.  (of  J.  &  W.  Logan),  22|  View  terrace 
London  &  Newcastle  Tea  Co.,  4  and  6  St.  Nicholas  st.,  and 

81  Broad  street ;  James  Calder,  manager 
London  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  10  Broad  street;  Jos. 

Maitland,  manager 
Longmore,  John,  book-keeper,  6  Eden  place,  Rosemount 
Longmuir,  Hugh,  shipmaster,  9  Friendship  terrace 
Longmuir,  Rev.  John,  A.M.,  LL.D.  (Free  Mariners'  Church), 

Hawthorn  Cottage,  5  Dee  place 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  181 

Longmuir,  Mrs  Captain,  175  Skene  street  west 

Longmuir,  Mrs  John,  43  Victoria  street  west 

Longmuir,  Miss,  14  Caledonian  place 

Lonie,  Alex.,  tailor  and  clothier,  69  College  street,  h  27  Ann 

street 
Lonie,  D.  &  Sons,  clothiers,  59  Queen  street 
Lonie,  James,  sergeant  of  police,  27  Ann  street 
Lonie,  William  (of  D.  Lonie  &  Sons),  2  South  Constitution 

lane 
Lorimer,  James  &  Son,  French  and  English  boot  and  shoe 

saloon,  Palace  buildings,  157  Union  street 
Lorimer,  Jas.,  sen.  (of  J.  Lorimer  &  Son),  Belvidere  street 
Lorimer,  Jas.,  jun.  (of  J.  Lorimer  &  Son),  Belvidere  street 
Lorimer,  ¥m.,  pawnbroker,  5  Seamount  place 
Lorimer,  Mrs,  lodgings,  4  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Lome  Hotel  ;  James  Robson,  6  Trinity  street 
Lome  Temperance  Hotel ;  Wm,  Barnett,  137  King  street 
Lovatt,  Thomas,  missionary,  Mile  end  nursery 
Lovie,  James,  commercial  traveller,  17  Richmond  terrace 
Lovie,  Mrs,  43  Victoria  street  west 
Low,  Alex.  R.,  shipbroker,  and  coal  and  timber  merchant, 

34  Marischal  street,  h  32  Ferry  hill  place 
Low,  David,  joiner,  160  Hutcheon  street  west 
Low,  Gavin,  builder,  40  "VVhitehouse  street 

Low,  George  M.,  shipping  clerk  (J.  Crombie),  2  Nellfield  pi. 

Low,  James  &  Co.,  saddlers,  45  Queen  street,  h  King's  cres- 
cent, Spittal  road 

Low,  John,  14  Springbank  terrace 

Low,  William  &  Co.,  grocers  and  spirit  dealers,  57  North 
Broadford 

Low,  Mrs,  1  Caledonian  place 

Low,  Mrs  J.,  tailor  and  general  outfitter,  56,  h  57  Regent 
quay 

Lowe,  Rev.  G.  D.  (Free  North  Church),  29  Union  place 

Lucas,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  140  Union  street 

Ludwig,  Charles  &  Co.,  ship  and  insurance  brokers  and 
commission  merchants,  17  Regent  quay 

Ludwig,  Paul  (of  C.  Ludwig  &  Co.),  Bank  of  Scotland  court, 

35  Castle  street 

Ludwig,  Mrs  Charles,  Bank  of  Scotland  court,  35  Castle  st. 
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,   J.    F.,    advocate  (of  Robertson   &  Lumsden),  9 

Albyn  terrace 


182  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Lumsden,  James  &  Co.,  clothiers,  outfitters,  and  shirtmakers, 

155  Union  street 
Lumsden,  James  (late  of  Thorndale,  Phd.),  5  Osborne  place 
Lumsden,  James,  plumber,  17  Skene  square 
Lumsden,  Eobert,  manager  (N.  of  S.  Bank),  Ferryhill  House 
Lumsden,  Eobert  (of  Wm.  Lumsden  &  Son),  East  Bank, 

Fontbill  road 
Lumsden,   William  &  Son,  family  grocers  and  wine  mer- 
chants, 58  Union  street 
Lumsden,  Miss,  lodgings,  10  Margaret  street 
Lumsden,  Miss  M.  A.,  lodgings,  183  Crown  street 
Lunan,  Jas.,  messenger,  N.  of  S.  and  O.  and  S.  Steam  Nav. 

Co.,  62  Marischal  street 
Lunan,  John,  commission  agent,   and  agent  for  the  Globe 

Parcel  Express,  4  St.  Nicholas  lane,  h  2  Gray's  build- 
ings, Eoseinount 
Lunan,  Marianus,  31  Huntly  street 
Lunan,  William,  chartered  accountant,  Ashley  place 
Lunatic  Asylum  (Eoyal),  adjoining  Mary  place  ;     Eobert 

Jamieson,  M.D.,  superintendent 
Lute,  Thomas,  dockmaster's  assistant,  12  Links  street 
Lyall,  George  &  Co.,  silk  mercers  (to  the  Queen),  97  and  99 

Union  street 
Lyall,  George,  sheriff  officer  for  the  Counties  of  Aberdeen 

and  Kincardine,  26  Broad  street,  h  38  Wellington  st., 

Woodside 
Lyall,  James  (of  E.  Lyall  &  Sons),  33  Shiprow 
Lyall,  John  (of  E.  Lyall  &  Sons),  105  John  street 
Lyall,  John,  agent  (Northern  Agricultural  Company),    19 

Guestrow 
Lyall,  John,  traveller  (T.  Craig  &  Sons),  Mayfield  Cottage, 

Thomson  street 
Lyall,  Eobert  &  Sons,  blacksmiths,   Jamieson's  court,  40 

Shiprow 
Lyall,  Eobert,  jun.,  smith  and  ironmonger,  24  George  street, 

h  3  Watson  street 
Lyall,  Eobert  (of  E.  Lyall  &  Sons),  33  Shiprow 
Lyall,  E.  W.  (of  Hay  &  Lyall),  12  Springbank  terrace 
Lyell,  John  &  Co.,  gun,  fishing  rod,  and  tackle  makers,  128 

Union  street 
Lyon,  Alexander,  hide  saleman,   194|  George  street,  h  43 

Carden  place 
Lyon,  Alex.,  jun.,  hide  and  tallow  factor,  194^  George  st., 

h  93  Bon-Accord  street 
Lyon,  Charles,  joiner  and  packing  case  maker,  88  College 

street,  h  149  George  street 
Lyon,  John,  84  Skene  square 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  183 

Lyon,  William,  leather  merchant,  85  Broad  street,  h  Broom- 
hill  House,  Broomhill  road 
Lyon,  Mrs  John,  spirit  dealer,  76  Waterloo  quay 

M'ADAM  &  Co.,  brewers  and  malsters  (late  Wallace  Bro- 
thers), 24  Loch  street  and  146  Hardgate 
M'Adain,  Alex.,  foreman  (Geo.  Fordyce  &  Co.),  44  Chapel 

street 
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.),  45 

York  street 
M'Bain,  George,  baker,  62  Schoolhill,  h  Seafield  Cottage, 

Eubislaw  , 

M'Bain,  George,  shipmaster,  23  Springbank  terrace     / 
M'Bain,  James,  Duncan  place,  North  Broadford 
M'Bain,  John,  M.A.,  teacher,  English  publicjsehools,  Little 

Belmont  street,  h  44  Belvidere  "pl&oer 
M'Bean,  William,  9  Eoslin  terrace        / 
M'Beath,  Peter,  shipmaster,  20  Marywell  street 
M'Bey,  Alex.,  jun.,  trustees  of;    ^innibus  proprietor,    25 

John  street 
M'Boyle,  Mrs  William,  18  Marywell  street 
M'Callum,  William,  locker  (Customs),  31  Frederick  street. 
M'Callum,  David,  insurance  agent,  18  Marischal  street 
M'Callum,  John,  stationer  (and  dairy),  77  Virginia  street 
M' Caiman,  Mrs,  77  Crown  street 
M'Clymont,  Bev.  James  A.,  B.D.  (Holburn  Church)  4  Albert 

M'Combie,   Charles  (of  Parker  &  M'Combie),   41    Carden 

place 
M'Combie,  James  Boyn,  advocate  (of  Murray  &  M'Combie), 

4  Albyn  place 
M'Combie,  Peter,  draper,  21  Bose  street 
M'Combie,  Mrs,  16  Albert  street 
M'Combie,  Misses,  18  Albert  terrace 
M'Condach,  John,  contractor,  12  South  Crown  street 
M'Connochie,  Alex.  Inkson,  accountant  and  law  stationer, 

74  Union  street 
M'Connochie,  John,  blacksmith  (W.  Hood  &  Co.),  8  Cotton 

street 
M'Connochie,  G.  C,  late  teacher,  2  Union  place 
M'Connochie,  B.,  tailor  and  clothier,  3  Blackfriars  street,  h 

33  Charlotte  street 
M'Connochie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  5  Henry  place 


184  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

M'Cormack,  James,  superintendent,  Postal  Telegraphs,  4 

Braemar  place 
M'Courtie,  George  Walker,  late  merchant,  16  Crimon  place 
M'Diarmid,  John,  accountant,  (Stamps  and  Taxes),  27  King 

street,  h  28  Ashley  road 
M'Donald  &  Tait,  plasterers,  Stevenson  street 
M'Donald,  Alex.,   boot  and  shoemaker,  45,   h   38  Regent 

quay 
M'Donald,  A.  &  D.,  gutta  percha  and  leather  boot  and  shoe 

shop,  39  Queen  street  and  28  Gallowgate 
M'Donald,    Alex.,    hall-keeper   (H.M.    Opera   House),   47 

Causewayend 
M'Donald,  A.  (of  A.  &  D.  M'D.),  22  Prospect  terrace 
M'Donald,  Angus,  1  South  Crown  street 
M'Donald,   Archibald  M.,  advocate  (of  Yeats  &   Spottis- 

wood),  144  King  street 
M'Donald,  Bernard,  pavier  and  contractor,  Ashley  place 
M'Donald,  Charles,  Polished  Granite  Works,  49  Nelson  st., 

h  2  Jute  street 
M'Donald,  D.,  shoe  merchant,  4  Littlejohn  street 
M'Donald,  Donald,  baker,  64  Skene  square,  h  6  Innes  st. 
M'Donald,  Ewen,  joiner  (N.  of  S.  &  O.  &  S.  Steam  Co.),  47 

Constitution  street 
M'Donald,  George,  builder  (of  I.  &  M'D.),  61  Skene  street 
M'Donald,  Geo.,  jun.  (of  M'Donald  and    Tait),  61  Skene 

street 
M'Donald,  James,  jun.,  cabinetmaker,  31  Castle  street,  h  1 

Chronicle  lane 
M'Donald,  James,  iron  merchant,   1   Commerce  lane,  h  61 

Eegent  quay 
M'Donald,  James,  coffee  room  andrestaurant  keeper,  Hadden 

street 
M'Donald,  John,  confectioner,  37  Basement  floor,  Market,  h 

8  Waverley  place 
M'Donald,    Peter,     woollen    cloth  merchant,    Commercial 

court,  58  Castle  street 
M'Donald,  Peter  &  Co.,  furnishing  tailors,  93  King  street 
M'Donald,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  68  St.  Clement  street 
M'Donald,   William  Y.,    agent,    Union   Bank,    West  End 

Branch,  A  165  Crown  street 
M'Donald,  Miss,  34  North  Broadford 
M'Donald,  Miss,  dressmaker,  178  Skene  street  west 
M'Donald,  Miss,  draper,  88  King  street 
M'Donald,  Miss  M.,  dressmaker,  125  Crown  street 
M'Donald,  Miss,  dressmaker,  60  Skene  street 
M'Donald' s  Club  Hotel,  9  Market  street 
M'Dougall,  Daniel,  hair  dresser,  32,  h  36  St.  Andrew  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  185 

M'Dougall,  John,   grain  merchant,  48  Market  street,  h  7 

Albert  terrace 
M'Edward,  John,  clerk  (G-.  N.  of  S.  Ey.),  18  Bank  street 
M'Farland's  Music  Hall,  52  Market  street 
M'Gavin,  James,  agent  for  the  Singer  Manufacturing  Co., 

225  Union  street,  h  3  Caroline  place 
M'Gee  &  CoM  cork  manufacturers,  Albion  court,  18  Castle 

street 
M'Gilvray,  D.  L.  (N.  of  S.  Bank),  3  Marine  place 
M'Gilvray,  Mrs  (late  of  Keith),  3  Marine  place 
M'Gregor  &  Shand,  slaters,  Spa  street,  h  62  Skene  street 
M'Gregor,  Alex.,  M.D.,  88  Skene  square 
M'Gregor,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  57  Guestrow,  h  2 

Barnett's  close 
M'Gregor,  Alex.,  commercial  traveller,  24  Bank  street 
M'Gregor,  Alex.,  saddler  and  harness  maker,  43  Queen  st. 
M'Gregor,  Eev.  Charles,  M.A.  (East  Parish),  9Devanhater. 
M'Gregor,  David,  dyer,  28  George  street 
M'Gregor,  John,  dyer,  26  George  street,  h  Leonard  Cottage, 

46  Belvidere  place 
M'Gregor,  John,  monumental  mason,  74  Woolmanhill,  h  10 

Holburn  place 
M'Gregor,   Wm.   D.,  clerk  (Broadford  Works),   16  South 

Mount  street 
M'Gregor,  Mrs  John,  38  Union  row 
M'Gregor,  Mrs,  2  Nelson  place 
M'Gregor,  Mrs,  18  Watson  street 
M'Gregor,  Miss,  25  Marischal  street 
M'Grigor,  Miss,  8|  North  Silver  street 
M'Hardy,  Charles   (J.  &  A.   Davidson,  branch   office,   125 

Union  street),  h  40  Chapel  street 
M'Hardy,  David  &  Son,  ironmongers  (to  the  Queen  and 

H.R,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,  Ruthrieston 
M'Hardy,  David,  jun.  (erf  D.  M'Hardy  &  Son),  Cranford, 

Ruthrieston 
M'Hardy,    James,    draughtsman  (Hall,    Russell,    &    Co.), 

Waterside,  33  York  street 
M'Hardy,  Robert,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  188  West 

North  street 
M'Hardy,  Samuel,  clerk  (Stamps  and  Taxes),  11  Hawthorn 

place 
M'Hardy,  Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Mary  place 
M'Hardy,  Miss,  31  Dee  street 
M'Intosh,  Alexander,  steward,  83  Waterloo  quay 
16 


186  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

M'Intosh,  Daniel,  farmer,  72  Hutcheon  st. ,  and  Craiginches, 

Nigg 
M'Intosh,  James,  flesher,  7  and   8  Market  Hall,  h  2  Leslie 

place 
M'Intosh,  John,  head  steward  (Ban-High),  7  Crown  ter. 
M'Intosh,  Simon,  shoemaker,  73  Kingst.  and  73  Gallowgate 
M'Intosh,  Mrs,  lodgings,  193  Union  street 
M'Intosh,  Mrs,  midwife,  82  Causewayend 
M'Intosh,  Mrs,  tea  and  provision  merchant,  55  Hutcheon  st. 
M'Intosh,  Miss,  draper,  78  Queen  street 
M'Intyre,  Jas.,  chimney  sweep,  96  Green 
M'Intyre,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  113  Gallowgate 
M'Kain,  Mrs  William,  4  Holburn  place 
M'Kann,  John,  broker,  38  and  41  Lodge  walk 
M'Kay   &   Milne,  timber  merchants  and  turners,  Victoria 

Patent  Sawmills,  Hutcheon  street  west 
M'Kay,  Alex,  (of  M'Kay  &  Milne),  2  Mount  place 
M'Kay,  Alex.,  grocer,  12  South  Mount  street,  A  21  Kintore 

place 
M'Kay,  Alex.,  cabinetmaker,  48  Nelson  st.,  h  27  Gallowgate 
M'Kay,  David,  beadle  (Gaelic  Church),  23  Jack's  brae 
M'Kay,  George,  boot  and  shoemaker,  and  leather  cutter, 

18  Gallowgate,  h  48  North  Charlotte  street 
M'Kay,  George  &  Son,  slaters,  32  Union  row 
M'Kay,  H.  S.,  overseer,  Puttialla  Cottage,  39  Charles  street 
M'Kay,  James,  engine  driver  (Cal.  Ry.),  21  Ferryhill  ter. 
M'Kay,  John,  shipmaster,  46  Watson  street 
M'Kay,  John  (of  G.  M'Kay  &  Son),  172  Skene  street  west 
M'Kay,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  94  Gallowgate 
M'Kay,  John,  Crown  and  Anchor  Hotel,  60  Marischal  st., 

h  15  Regent  quay 
M'Kay,  Wm.,  mason,  26  Catherine  street 
M'Kay,  Mrs,  furniture  dealer,  29  Gallowgate 
M'Kay,  Miss,  milliner  and  draper,  108  George  street,  h  20 

Richmond  street 
M'Kelvie,  John,   surveyor  of  taxes,  and  Assessor  for  the 

burgh  of  Aberdeen,  27  King  street,  h  7  Devanha  ter. 
M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  broker,  60  East  North  street 
M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  tinsmith,  74  East  North  street 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  4  Park  street 
M'Kenzie,  Archibald,  coal  merchant,  Upper  quay,  h  Crathie 

Cottage,  Braemar  place 
M'Kenzie,  Daniel,  house  agent,  284  George  street 
M'Kenzie,  Duncan,  letter-carrier,  (P.O.),  8  North  Broadford 

lane 
M'Kenzie,  George,  1  Richmond  terrace 
M'Kenzie,  James,  shipmaster,  Broomhill  place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  187 

M'Kenzie,  James,  fish  and  game  dealer,  72  Loch  street 
M'Kenzie,  James,  carter,  18  St.  Andrew  st.,  h  72  Loch  st. 
M'Kenzie,  James  (of  J.  M'K.  &  Co.),  8  Osborne  place 
M'Kenzie,  James  &  Co.,  clothiers  and  silk  mercers,  47  Union 

street 
M'Kenzie,  John,  M.A.,  teacher  (Eobert  Gordon's  Hospital), 

39  Springbank  terrace 
M'Kenzie,  John  (of  J.  Williams  &  Sons),  59  Watson  stre'et 
M'Kenzie,  Eobert,  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,  Thomas,  agricultural  implement  maker,  14  Hol- 
burn street 
M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  foreman  blacksmith  (Oak  Tree  Foundry), 

h  64  Holburn  street 
M'Kenzie,  Mrs  D.,  36  Victoria  street  west 
M'Kenzie,  Mrs  Murdoch,  lodgings,  3  Jute  street 
M'Kenzie,  Miss  (late  of  Buthrieston),  10  Victoria  street  west 
M'Keowin,  William,  superintendent  of  funeratory,  8  Hen- 
derson's court,  Broad  street 
M'Kessock,  Miss,  draper,  11  and  12  Market  Gallery 
M'Killiam,  B.  &  W.,  confectioners  to  the  Queen,  54  Broad  st. 
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.,  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  Gallowgate 
M'Kinlay,  Allan,  fish   merchant,  Basement,   Market,    h   4 

Carmelite  street 
M'Kinnon,  David  Eeid,  deputy    inspector-general  of  hos- 
pitals, North  St.  Swithin  street 
M'Kinnon,  George   B.,  watchmaker,  60  Netherkirkgate,   h 

29  Bank  street 
M'Kinnon,  James,  traveller  (Aberdeen  Lime  Co.),  41  Vic- 
toria street  west 
M'Kinnon,  John  (of  W.  M'Kinnon  &  Co.),  77  Chapel  street 
M'Kinnon,  Lauchlan,  junr.,  advocate,  agent  for  the  British 
Linen  Company's  Bank,  sharebroker  and  insurance 
agent,  239,  h  241  Union  street 
M'Kinnon,  William  &  Co.,  ironfounders,   engineers,   mill- 
wrights,    boilermakers,    and     general     blacksmiths, 
Spring  Garden  Works,  Windy  wynd 
M'Kinnon,  Mrs  James,  41  Victoria  street  west 


188  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

M'Laggan,  Alex.,  joint  agent,  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  152 

Union  street,  h  97  Chapel  street 
M'Laren,  D.F.,  jeweller  and  hardware  merchant,  47  Broad 

street,  h  29  Albert  terrace 
M'Laren,  Mrs  John,  51  Schoolhill 
M'Laren,  Mitchell  L.  S.,  commission  merchant  (of  John 

Sheed  &  Co.),  51  Schoolhill 
M'Lauchlan,  Alex.,  bookseller,  news  agent,  and  west-end 

register,  17  Thistle  street,  h  171  Skene  street 
M'Lauchlan,  John,  shipowner,  coal  and  wood  merchant,  and 

commission  agent,  10J  Regent  quay,  h  12  Rotunda  pi. 
M'Lauchlan,  John,  teacher  (Causewayend  Public   School), 

24  Craigie  street 
M'Lean,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  11  Mount  street 
M'Lean,  Alex.,  foreman  (Mutter,  Howe  &  Co.),  81  George  st. 
M'Lean,  George,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  41   Green, 

h  Margaret  cottage,  St.  Clair  street 
M'Lean,  James,  fishmonger  and  fruiterer,  93  George  street 
M'Lean,  John,  superintendent  of  meters ;  office,  1  Provost 

Blaikie's  quay,  h  52  Gallowgate 
M'Lean,  Thomas,  late  baker,  17  Bon- Accord  street 
M'Lellan,  Basil  S.,  M. A.,  teacher  (Robert  Gordon's  Hospital) 

h  158  Crown  street 
M'Leod,  Colin,  tinsmith,  13^  Justice  street 
M'Leod,  Daniel,  bootmaker,  141  George  st.,  h  above  shop 
M'Leod,  Isaac,  flesher,  18  Market  hall 
M'Leod,  James,  painter  and  glazier,  38  Back  wynd,   h  7 

Donald's  court,  20  Schoolhill 
M'Leod,  James,  tea,  wine,  spirit  merchant,  and  dealer  in 

fishing  gear,  2  Stirling  street 
M'Leod,  John  &  Co.,  watchmakers  and  jewellers,  3  Schoolhill 
M'Leod,  John  C,  hatter,  46  Union  street,  h  148  Hardgate 
M'Leod,  Simon,  spirit  dealer,  1,  h  2  Trinity  quay 
M'Leod,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,    14   Shiprow,   h   34 

Chapel  street 
M'Leod,  Wm.,  gun  and  fishing  rod  maker,  8  Guild  street,  h 

2  Crimon  place 
M'Leod,  Mrs  Donald,  27  Mount  street 
M'Leod,  Mrs  John,  11  Schoolhill 
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),  Crown 

court,  41^  Union  street 
M'Leod,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  24  Dee  street 
M'Mahon,  John,  artist  and  photographer,  9  Union  row 
M'Mannes,  Alex.,  plasterer,  steam  pipe  and  boiler  coverer, 

54  Hutcheon  street,  A  152  West  north  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  189 

M'Master,  Wm.,  36  Union  terrace 

M'Millan,  Duncan  (of  Mackenzie  &  M'Millan),  ^11  Albury 

road 
M'Naughton,  Mrs,  83  Skene  square 

M'Petrie,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  3  Garvock  street 
M'Petrie,  Miss,  7  Craigie  street 
M'Pherson,  Alex.,  jun.,  baker  and  confectioner,  3  Guild  st., 

and  5  Eichmond  street,  h  62  Eosemount  place 
M'Pherson,  Alexander,  land  steward  (Breda),  12  Henry  st. 
M'Pherson,  George,  pawnbroker,  16,  h  65  Hutcheon  st. 
M'Pherson,  George  W.,  photographer,  115  Union  street,  h 

3  Crimon  place 

M'Pherson,  Hugh  J.,  manufacturer  (of  J.  M'Pherson  &  Co.), 

54  Carden  place 
M'Pherson,  James,  stabler,  26  West  north  street 
M'Pherson,  James,  3  Eden  place 
M'Pherson,   John   &  Co.,   comb  manufacturers,    Eodger's 

walk,  John  street 
M'Pherson,  J,  &  W.,  silk  mercers,  linen  and  woollen  drapers, 

87  Union  street,  h  12  Henry  street 
M'Pherson,  John,  nurseryman  and  florist,  Market  hall,  and 

Polmuir 
M'Pherson,  John,  bookseller,  60  Loanhead  terrace 
M'Pherson,  John  C,  family  grocer,  85  and  87  Eosemount 

place 
M'Pherson,  R.,  commercial  traveller,  8  Crimon  place 
M'Pherson,  Thomas  (Simpson  &  White),  9  Osborne  place 
M'Pherson,  Wm.,  restaurant,  88,  h  86  George  st. 
M'Pherson,  Mrs  James,  Mile-end  House,  Stocket 
M'Pherson,  Miss  Isabella,  tobacconist,  25a  Union  street,  h 

4  Jute  street 
M'Pherson,  Miss,  8  Affleck  street 

M'Queen,  Eev.  Andrew,    M.A.,  B.D.   (Free  Holburn),  47 

Victoria  street  west 
M'Eae,  Douglas,  chimneysweeper,  110  Gallowgate 
M'Eae,  Mrs  John,  15  Nellfield  place 

M'Eobb  &  Co.,  carters  and  contractors,  29  Commerce  st. 
M'Eobb,  Charles  (of  M'Eobb  &  Co.),  43  Commerce  street 
M'Eobb,  James,  carter,  54  Hutcheon  street  and  Wellington 

street,  h  87  Cause wayend 
M'Robb,  John,  overseer  (Aberdeen  Lime  Co.),  8  Constitution 

street 
M'Eobbie  &  Milne,  builders,  Albert  place 
M'Eobbie,  Alex,  (of  M'Eobbie  &  Milne),  1  Albert  place 
M'Eobbie,  Charles,  house  proprietor,  18  Argyll  place 
M'Robbie,  John  S.,  M.D.,  160  Gallowgate,  h  Sunnyside 
M'Eobbie,  John  (E.  Hendersou),  172  Crown  street 


190  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

M'Kobbie,  Peter,  gardener,  51  Market  hall,  h  Sunnyside 
M'Eobbie,  Win.,  spirit  dealer,  2,  h  8  John  street 
M'Eobbie,  Mrs,  39  Carden  place 
M'Eobbie,  Miss,  teacher  (Causewayend  Public  School),  7 

Powis  place 
M'Eobbie,  Miss,  draper,  33,  34,  and  35  Market  gallery,  h  7 

Powis  place 
M'Taggart  &  Booth,  coal  brokers  and  commission  agents, 

1  Trinity  Buildings,  Trinity  quay 
M'Taggart,  Mrs  D.,  15  Thistle  street 
M'William,  John,  house  carpenter,  Thistle  lane,  h  181  Skene 

street  west 
M'William,  John,  grocer,  27,  h  24  Eegent  quay 
M'William,  Mrs  Alex.,  grocer,  13  Wales  street 
M'William,  Miss,  lodgings,  124  Crown  street 
Macadam,  Wm.,  church  officer  (Free  South),  and  janitor 

(F.  C.  Training  College),  72  St.  Andrew  street 
Macaldowie,  P.  &  Co.,  brush  manufacturers,  12  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Macaldowie,  John,  accountant,  12  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  28 

Bon- Accord  street 
Macaldowie,   Eobert,  cashier  ^(Abdn.  Com.  Co.),  15  Spring- 
bank  terrace 
Macaldowie,  Eobt.,  jun.,  hosier,  14  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  82 

Bon- Accord  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,  120  Loch  street 
Macandrew,   Daniel,   architect    (of  D.    M.   &  Co.),  Vinery 

Lodge,  Cults 
Macbain,  George,  shipmaster,  2  Little  Wales  street 
Macbean,  Donald,  tailor  and  clothier,  37  Market  street,  7*.  23 

Wellington  place 
Macbeth,  D.  &  J.,  pianoforte  makers  and  music  sellers,  164 

Union  street ;  workshop,  Thistle  lane 
Macbeth,  David  (of  D.  &  J.  M.),  11  Margaret  street 
Macbeth,  James  (of  D.  &  J.  M.),  4  Devanha  terrace 
MacDonald,  D.  C,  solicitor,  City  Buildings,  Union  street 
Macdonald  &  Benzie,  sculptoi-s,  St.  Clair  street 
Macdonald,   Ales.  Field  &  Co.,  Aberdeen  Granite  Works, 

Constitution  street 
Macdonald,  Alex,  (of  A.  M.  F.  &  Co.),  Kepplestone 
Macdonald,  Alex.,  refreshment  rooms,  Joint-Station 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  191 

Macdonald,  Alex.,  boot  and  shoe  merchant,  20  Broad  street, 
h  32  Belmont  street 

Macdonald,  Archibald,  accountant,  22  Union  place 

Macdonald,  David,  hide,  tallow,  oil,  leather,  commission 
merchant,  and  herring  factor,  27  and  29  St.  Andrew- 
street,  h  Marine  Villa,  South  Constitution  street 

Macdonald,  Duncan,  commercial  traveller,  6  Thistle  place 

Macdonald,  Erskine,  4  Ferryhill  place  «~ 

Macdonald,  Ewen,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  193  Gallowgate, 
h  King's  Crescent 

Macdonald,  Rev.  George  (Gaelic  Church),  Albury  road 

Macdonald,  James,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  H.M.I.A.,  5  West 
Craibstone  street 

Macdonald,  James,  herbalist,  14  Marischal  street 

Macdonald,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  27  Marischal  street, 
A  87  Queen  street 

Macdonald,  James,  Scotsman  reporter  ;  office,  145  Union  st., 
h  Prospect  House,  90  Roseniount  place 

Macdonald,  The  Right  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  ^  Aber- 
deen,*Bishop's  House,  Queen's  road 

Macdonald,  John,  book-keeper  (Lumsden  &  Gibson),  54 
Chapel  street 

Macdonald,  Ranald,  factor  for  the  Cluny  Estates;  office, 
City  Buildings,  A  18  Ferryhill  place 

Macdonald,  Robert,  warehouseman  (H.  Imlay  &  Co.),  45 
Constitution  street 

Macdonald,  Wm.  P.,  stationer,  7  West  North  street,  h  1  Mary 
place 

Macdonald,  Wm.,  grocer,  1  St.  Clair  street 

Macdonald,  Mrs  Isabella,  draper,  171  Gallowgate 

Macdonald,  Mrs  I.,  hosier,  33  St,  Nicholas  street,  h  40  North 
Broadford 

Macdonald,  Mrs  James,  2  Stanley  street 

Macdonald,  Mrs  C,  spirit  dealer,  137  Gallowgate 

Macdonald,  Miss,  8  Carden  place 

Macdonald,  Miss,  7  Queen's  terrace 

Macdonell,  Mrs,  15  King's  Crescent 

Macfie,  Mrs  R.  C.,  44  Victoria  street  west 

Macgillivray,  Charles,  26  Loanhead  terrace 

Macguire,  Mrs  James,  51  Queen  street 

Machattie,  John,  family  grocer,  40  and 42,  h  38  Woolmanhill 

Machattie,  J.  &  W.,  family  grocers,  177  Gallowgate 

Machray,  Alex.,  chartered  accountant  (of  Cochran  &  Ander- 
son), Struan  Cottage,  Stocket 

Machray,  George,  spirit  dealer,  1  Regent  quay,  h  11  Queen 
street 

Machray,  John  (Wm.  Bain,  44  Union  place),  7  Ashley  road 


192  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Macintosh,  Wm.  (of  Esslemont  &  Macintosh),  Grove  Cottage, 

Cuparstone  place 
Macintosh,  Wm.,  wire  worker,  58  North  Charlotte  street,  h 

48  Watson  street 
Mackay  &  Co.,  foreign  money  changers,  38  Shiprow 
Mackay,  Alex.,  printer  (Free  Press),  h  42  Chapel  street 
Mackay,  David  M.,  chemist,  260,  h  258  Union  street 
Mackay,  G.  S.,  teacher  of  music,  168  Crown  street 
Mackay,  James  T.   &  Son,  working  jewellers,  silversmiths, 

and  opticians,  30  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  36  Ferryhill  pi. 
Mackay,  John,  gatekeeper,  Bannermill 
Mackay,  Eev.  M. ,  late  of  Fordyce,  2  Belmont  place 
Mackay,  E.  White  (of  Anderson  &  Thomson),  2  Albert  st. 
Mackay,  Eoderick,  late  overseer,  13  Yiew  terrace 
Mackay,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  38  Virginia  street 
Mackay,  Miss,  8  Albert  street 

Mackay,  Miss,  teacher  (Dr.  Bell's  School),  261  George  street 
Mackenzie  &  M'Millan,  architects,  91  Union  street 
Mackenzie,  A.  M.  (of  Matthews  &  Mackenzie),  2  West  Craib- 

stone  street 
Mackenzie,  Alexander,  187,  h  185  Gallowgate 
Mackenzie,  Douglas  F.,  clerk  (Peo^lds  Journal),  20  Jasmine 

terrace 
Mackenzie,  Geo.  D.,  draughtsman,  38  Cotton  street 
Mackenzie,  Hugh,  teller  (N.  of  S.  Bank),  60  Bon- Accord  st. 
Mackenzie,  James  (of  Shirres,   Webster,  &  Mackenzie),    2 

Carden  place 
Mackenzie,  James,  late  baker,  68  Queen  street 
Mackenzie,  J.  Eussell  (of  Mackenzie  &  M'Millan),  Thorn- 
grove 
Mackenzie,  William,  publisher,  66"St.  Nicholas  street 
Mackenzie,  William,  baker,  66,  h  68  Queen  street 
Mackenzie,  Mrs  (late  of  Skene),  52  Carden  place 
Mackenzie,  Miss,  Friendville 
Mackie,  Alex.,  fruiterer,  36  &  37  Market  hall,  1  Gilcomston 

steps,  and  11  and  12  Black's  buildings,  A  2  Crimon  pi. 
Mackie,  Alex.,  messenger  (Union  Bank),  60  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Mackie,  Alex.,  basket  maker,  16  Back  wynd 
Mackie,  David  &  Co.,  wincey  and  tape  manufacturers,  166 

West  North  street 
Mackie,  David  (of  David  Mackie  &  Co.),  5  Roslin  terrace 
Mackie,  John,   basket  maker,  1,  2,  and  3  Market  gallery,  h 

16  Back  wynd 
Mackie,  John  (of  Forbes  &  Mackie),  102  Green 
Mackie,  Eichard  S.,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer  (successor 

to  G.  Miller,  jun.),  42  Park  street,  h  46  Constitution 

street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  193 

Mackie,  Miss,  26  Wellington  place 

Mackinlay,  R.,  tea  and  wine  merchant,  15  Queen  street,  h 

29  Skene  street 
Mackintosh,  David,  telegraphist,  P.O.,  h  26  Richmond  st. 
Mackintosh,  Duncan  Campbell,  traffic  superintendent's  office 

(Cal.  Ry.),  34  Bank  street 
Mackintosh,  John,  bookseller  and  newsvendor,  186  Gallow- 

gate 
Mackintosh,  P.  H.  (Pratt  &  Keith),  8  Margaret  street 
Mackintosh,  Wm.,  district  manager,  Great  Britain  Life  and 

Fire  Assurance  Society,  92  Union  street 
Maclennan,  Hector,  commercial  traveller,  17  Balmoral  place 
Maclennan,  Hugh,  advocate  and  notary  public  ;  clerk  and 
treasurer,  Old  Machar  and  Nigg  School  Boards,  48 
King  street,  h  Applebank,  Spittal 
Maclennan,  John,  Applebank,  Spittal 
Macleod,  Alfred,  teacher  of  elocution,  22  Ferryhill  place 
Maclure,  Mrs,  18  Rubislaw  terrace 
Macmillan,  John,  engineer,  16  Wellington  street 
Macnab,  Arch.  P.,  engineer,  3  Trinity  quay 
Macnab,  Robert,  shoe  depot,  30  Union  street 
Macnaughton,  M.  &S.,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  15  Market 

street 
Macphail,  A.,  secretary,  Aberdeen  Branch,   Scottish  Per- 
missive Bill  Association,  Sycamore  place 
Macphail,  Miss,  59  Marischal  street 

Macpherson,  Duncan,  house  steward,  Boys'  and  Girls'  Hos- 
pital, King  street 
Macpherson,  Mrs,  25  North  Albert  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  street 
Macrae,   Frederick,  picture  frame   maker   (Hay    &  Lyall), 

Cunnigarhill,  Park  road 
Macrae,  George,  draper  (J.  M'Kenzie  &  Co.),  8  Nellfield  pi. 
Macrobin,  John,  M.D.,  Migvie  House,  23  North  Silver  st. 
Macritchie,  Roderick,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  74  King  st., 

h  154  West  North  street 
Macritchie,  Mrs,  Register  Office  for  Servants,  74  King  street 
Macguire,  Mrs  Jane,  sick  nurse,  12  Langstane  place 
Mahoney,  Mrs,  innkeeper,  63  and  65  Netherkirkgate 
Main,   Andrew,   superintendent,  North  Pier  Works,  3   St. 

Clement  street 
Main,  David,  surveyor  of  shipping,  13  Constitution  street 
Main,  James,  clerk  (Town  Council — Police  Dep.),  12  Loan> 
head  terrace 


194  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Main,  James,  sergeant  of  police,  1  Seaview  place 

Main,  Wm.,  sailmaker  (Aberdeen  Rope  and  Sail  Co.),    8  St. 

Clement  street 
Main,  Mrs  David,  14H  Skene  street 
Mair,  George,  grocer,  197  George  street 
Mair,  Miss,  23  Victoria  street  west 
Maitland,  James,  auctioneer,  The  Cottage,  Canal  street 
Maitland,  James  (of  Charles  Fraser  &  Co.)  13  Richmond  ter. 
Maitland,   Joseph,  manager  (London  Publishing  Co.),    10 

Broad  street,  h  13  Nelson  street 
Maitland,  Rich.,  principal  beadle  (West  Church)  38  Skene 

street 
Maitland,  Robert,  shipowner ;  office,  42  Netherkirkgate,    h 

Balgreen,  Low  stocket  road,  and  2  St.  Clement  st. 
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,  William,  chainmaker,  111,  h  128  West  north  st. 
Malcolm,  Miss,  matron  (Orphan  Hospital),  30  Huntly  st. 
Malcolm,  Miss,  11a  Union  place 
Mann,  Alex.,  carpet  shoe  manufacturer,  2   Donald's  court, 

20  Schoolhill,  h  20  Harriet  street 
Mann,  Daniel,  tailor,  28  Mealmarket  street 
Mann,    George,   coal  merchant,  47  Marischal   street,   h  72 

Bon-Accord  street 
Mann,  Henry,  ship  carpenter,  27  York  place 
Mann,  James,  tailor,  40,  li  54  North  Charlotte  street 
Mann,  James,  broker,  4  West  North  street,  h  3  Union  glen 
Mann,  John,  late  shipmaster,  Broomhill  place 
Mann,  William,  tailor,  22  Shoe  lane 
Manson,  Geo.  &  Jas.,  house  carpenters,  10  Bridge  place 
Manson,  George  (of  G.  &  J.  Manson),  2  Erskine  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,  112  Crown  street 
Marr  &  Co.,  Royal  Music  Saloon,  218  Union  street 
Marr,  Alex.,  Free  Press  Office,  h  23  Carden  place 
Marr,   Alex.,  cashier  (A.   Pirie  &  Sons,  Union  Works),  35 

Springbank  terrace 
Marr,  James  (of  C.  Christie  &  Co.,  coal  merchants),  22  Cale- 
donian place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  195 

Marr,  J.  F.,  grocer,  73,  h  15  Chapel  street 

Marr,  James,  pianoforte  tuner,  58  Castle  street 

Marr,  J.,  jun.  &  Co.,  pianoforte  makers  and  musicsellers,  5 
St.  Catherine's  wynd ;  workshop,  Lobban's  court,  29 
Castle  street,  h  5  Netherkirkgate 

Marr,  John,  Cliff  House,  Pitfodels,  and  32  Victoria  street 
west 

Marr,  Robert,  boot  and  shoe  shop,  17  Chapel  street,  h  32 
Thistle  street 

Marr,  Mrs,  flower  modeller,  63  Windmillbrae 

Marr,  Mrs,  merchant,  152  West  north  street 

Marsh,  Mrs  James,  66  Rosemount  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  Rubislaw  place 

Marshall,  James,  warehouseman  (Leith  &  Paterson),  36 
Watson  street 

Marshall,  James,  principal  passengers'  porter,  21  Spring- 
bank  street 

Marshall,  James  (Richards  &  Co.),  4  Argyll  place 

Marshall,  John,  draper,  23  Mount  street 

Marshall,  Robert  C,  landscape  painter,  38  Market  street,  h 
7 1  Balmoral  place 

Marshall,  Wm.  &  Co.,  clothiers,  drapers,  and  silk  mercers, 
38  Union  street 

Marshall,  Wm.  (of  Wm.  M.  &  Co.),  3  Balmoral  terrace 

Marshall,  Mrs  John,  31  Carden  place 

Marshall,  Miss  Margt.,  teacher  (Middle  Public  School),  h 
5  South  Charlotte  street 

Marshall,  Miss,  milliner,  5  Charlotte  street 

Martin,  Adam,  spirit  dealer,  65  Green,  h  6  Stevenson  street 

Martin,  Alex.  W.  &  Co.,  hosepipe  and.  linen  manufacturers, 
Orchard  Works,  Berryden  road 

Martin,  Alex.  W.,  manufacturer  (of  A.  W.  Martin  &  Co.),  31 
North  Broadf  ord 

Martin,  Alex.,  M.A.,  rector,  Grammar  School,  h  42  Bon- 
Accord  street 

Martin,  Andrew,  43,  45,  47  Chapel  street 

Martin,  Benjamin  S.  (of  Martin  Bros.),  2  Wales  street 

Martin  Brothers,  bakers,  23  Justice  street 

Martin,  George,  stationer  and  bookseller,  28  Woolmanhill 

Martin,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  14,  h  31  North 
Broadford 

Martin,  George,  carpenter,  43  Wellington  street 

Martin,  Gilbert,  hairdresser,  53  Upperkirkgate 


196  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Martin,  James  &  Wm.,  fleshers,  50,  51,  and  52  Market  hall, 

h  6  Springbank  terrace 
Martin,  James,  late  baker,  19  Justice  street 
Martin,  James,  millwright,  6  South  Mount  street 
Martin,  James,  upholsterer,  17  Craigie  street 
Martin,  John,  millwright,  14  Blackfriars  st.,  h  2  Thistle  pi. 
Martin,  Patrick  M.  (of  Martin  Bros.),  provision  shop,  31 

Park  street,  h  19  Justice  street 
Martin,  Samuel,  hat  manufacturer,  34  Union  st.,  li  23  Albert 

terrace 
Martin,  Wm.,  flesher,  26  and  27  Market  hall,  h  17  North 

Broadford 
Martin,  Wm.,  foreman  carpenter  (Walter  Hood  &  Co.),  47 

Wellington  street 
Martin,  Wm.  C,  baker,  136,  h  138  Skene  street 
Martin,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Carmelite  street 
Martin,  Miss  E.,  confectioner,  77  King  street 
Mason,  George  (of  J.  Mason  &  Son),  69  Queen  street 
Mason,  John  &  Son,  painters,  glaziers,  and  paperhangers, 

34  Queen  street 
Mason,  John  (of  J.  Mason  &  Son),  27a  Queen  street 
Mason,  Thomas,  flesher,  64  St.  Nicholas  st.,   h  49  Upper- 

kirkgate 
Masonic  Hall,  12  Exchange  street ;  keeper,  Wm.  Charles 
Massie,  J.  F.  M'Phail,  clerk,  278  George  street 
Massie,  James,  overseer,  Pocra  pier 
Massie,  Joseph  Innes,  traveller  (Brebner  &  Grant),  31  North 

Broadford 
Massie,  Wm.,  baker,  28  Holburn  place 
Massie,  Miss,  74  Dee  street 
Massie,  Miss,  dressmaker,  267  George  street 
Massie,  Miss,  34J  Union  place 
Masson,  Alex.,  auctioneer  and  appraiser;  office,  115  Union 

street,  h  24  North  Silver  street 
Masson,  Charles  Gordon,  clerk,  40  Rosemount  place 
Masson,  George,  printer,  46  Netherkirkgate 
Masson,  George,  jun.  (Chivas  Bros.),  4  Affleck  street 
Masson,  George,  provision  dealer,  7  Park  street 
Masson,  George,  Aboyne  Mills  Warehouse,  3  Causewayend 
Masson,  Eev.  James  (Melville  Church),  120  Crown  street 
Masson,   Eobert,  cabinetmaker  and  funeral  undertaker,  9 

Park  street 
Masson,  William,  traveller  (C.  Davidson  &  Sons,  Limited), 

7  Mount  street 
Masson,  Mrs,  14  Loanhead  terrace 
Matheson,  Alex.,  filemaker,  126  Gallowgate,  h  11  Seamount 

place 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  197 

Matheson,  John,    hosier,   5  and  6  Justice  street,  h  Chapel 

court,  Justice  street 
Mathewson,  Misses,  lodgings,  25  Union  street 
Mathieson  &  Strachan,  Misses,  dressmakers,  95  Chapel  st. 
Mathieson,  Findlay,  Midland  Railway  Live  Stock  Agent,  27 

Union  street,  h  111  Crown  street 
Mathieson,  George,  spirit  dealer,  106  Green,  h  29  Broad  st. 
Mathieson,  George,  feuar,  2  Queensford  place 
Mathieson,  James,  78  Carden  place 

Mathieson,  James,  riddle  and  basketmaker,  13  Carmelite  st. 
Mathieson,  John,  cabinetmaker,   73   George  street ;    work- 
shop, Old  Spring-garden  Works,   135  Loch   st.,    h  4 

View  terrace 
Mathieson,  Robert,  family  grocer  and  ship  chandler,  16,  h 

14  St.  Clement  street 
Mathieson,  Robert,  butcher,  80  Holburn  street,  h  35  Shiprow 
Mathieson,  Thomas,  25  Caledonian  place 
Mathieson,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  25  Prince  Repent  street 
Mathieson,  William,  coach-spring  and  mounting  maker,  30 

Mealmarket  street,  h  10  Canal  place 
Mathieson,  Win.  J.,  baker,  211  Gallowgate,  h  above  shop 
Mathieson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  41  John  street 
Mathieson,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  174  George  street 
Mathieson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  10  Caledonian  place 
Mathieson,  Mrs,  38  Union  terrace 

Matthew,  James  (of  Robertson  &  Matthew),  10  Hanover  st. 
Matthew,  Mrs  Robert,  11  Waverley  place 
Matthew,  Miss,  57  Victoria  street  west 
Matthews  &  Mackenzie,  architects,  173  Union  street 
Matthews,  James  (of  Matthews  &  Mackenzie),  15  Albyn  ter. 
Matthews,  James,  plumber,  64  Woolmanhill,  h  52  Leadside 
Matthews,  William,  Polmuir 
Matthews,  William,  warehouseman  for  Lethenty  Mills,  273 

George  street 
Matthews,  Mrs,  30  Thistle  street 
Maver,  Alexander,  merchant  tailor,  7  South  Silver  street,  h 

8  Carden  place 
Maver,  Alex.,  architect,  66  Loch  street,  h  Hammerfield  west 
Maver,  David,  teacher  (Mary well  Street  Public  School),  21 

North  Broadford 
Maver,  James,  jobbing  gardener,  30  Holburn  street 
Maver,  Thomas,  book-keeper  (Mitchell  &  Muil),  21  North 

Silver  street 
Mavor,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  13  Rose  street,  A  57  Huntly 

street 
May,  J.  &  H.,  fleshers,  Craigwell  Cottage,  Skene  terrace 
May,  Robert  R.,  book-keeper  (Abdn.  Jute  Co.,  Limited.) 
J7 


198  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Mayden,  James,  Town's  sergeant,  53  Huntly  street 

Meadows,  R.,  artist,  211  Union  street 

Mearns,    Alexander,  saddler  and  harness  maker,   5   and   9 

Back  wynd,  h  10  Argyll  place 
Mearns,  Daniel,  shipping  agent,  32  Eegent  quay,  h  3  Con- 
stitution street 
Mearns,  James,  inn  and  lodgings,  10  Harriet  street 
Mearns,  James  T.,  draper,  38|  Broad  street 
Mearns,   John,    book-keeper   (Chivas  Brothers),    16   North 

Silver  street 
Mearns,  Rev.  J.,  late  teacher,  3  Belmont  road 
Mearns,  Eev.    John,  Wesleyan    minister,    Holly  Cottage, 

Mannofield 
Mearns,  R.  L.,  cashier  (J.  Blaikie  &  Sons),  5  Leslie  place 
Mearns,  William,  plasterer,  22  Schoolhill 
Mearns,  William,  stoneware  merchant,  7^  Carmelite  street 
Mearns,  Mrs  Daniel,  3  Constitution  street 
Mearse,  John,  sergeant-major,  1st  A.R.V.,  Drill  Hall,  Wool- 

manhill,  h  60  Upper  Leadside 
Mechanics'  Institute  and  Library,  17  Market  street 
Medical   and   Chirurgical  Society's   Hall,  29  King  street; 

keeper,  Thomas  Morice 
Meff,  Robert,  baker,  199  George  street,  h  above  shop 
Meff,  William,  fish  and  game  merchant,  46  Market  street 

and  Ruthrieston,  h  3  Trinity  quay 
Meffat,  Alexander,  advocate,  24  Belmont  street,  h  Outseats, 

Pitmuxton 
Meffat,  J.,  gardener,  33  Market  Hall,  Outseats,  Pitmuxton 
Meid,  Karl  Wilbelm,  professor  of  music,  8  Albyn  place 
Meikle,  Alex.,  teller  (Koyal  Bank  of  Scotland),  71  Chapel  st. 
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,  Geo.  &  Son,  wholesale  grocers,  14  Young  street 
Mellis,  Thomas,  sen.,  house  proprietor,  1  Broadford  place 
Mellis,  Thomas,  jun.,  spirit  dealer,  235  George  street,  h  3 

Broadford  place 
Melville,  John,  foreman  brass  founder  (H.   R.   &  Co.),  20 

Prince  Regent  street 
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  t'er. 
Melville,  MrsE.,  62  Dee  street 
Melville,  Miss,  75  Bon- Accord  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  199 

Melvin,  George,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  27  Upperkirkgate,  h 
18  Craigie  street 

Melvin,  James,  chemist  and  grocer,  132  Causewayend,  h  23 
Ann  street 

Melvin,  James,  musician,  67  Guestrow 

Melvin,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  89  John  street 

Melvin,  Win.,  manager  (Marshall  &  Co.,  Limited),  172  Skene 
street  west 

Melvin,  Win.,  carter,  13  Carmelite  lane 

Melvin,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  13  Upperkirkgate 

Melvin,  Miss,  59  Victoria  street 

Melvin,  Miss,  29  Dee  street 

Mennie  &  Brown,  coal  and  commission  merchants,  ship  and 
insurance  brokers,  56  Marischal  st.  and  Upper  quay 

Mennie,  George  (of  Mennie  &  Brown),  168  Crown  street 

Mennie,    Robert,    superintendent,    Convalescent    Hospital, 
Lochhead 

Mennie,  Robert  H.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  19  Causeway- 
end,  h  2  Hutcheon  street 

Mennie,  Mrs,  Ferryhill  Hotel,  Wellington  road 

Mennie,  Mrs  Alexander,  168  Crown  street 

Mennie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  158  Crown  street 

Menzies,  Henry  H.,  letter  carrier  (P.  O.) 

Menzies,  James  (of  Tawse  &  Menzies),  2  View  terrace 

Menzies,  John  &  Sons,  boot  and  shoemakers  and  leather 

merchants,  64  Schoolhill 
Menzies,  Louis  (of  J.  Menzies  &  Sons),  27  Blackfriars  st. 

Menzies,  Robt.  foreman  (Wordie  &  Co.),  h  Clayhills  House, 
Wellington  road 

Menzies,  Thomas,  tea  merchant,  16  Shiprow 

Menzies,    William,   beadle    (Free    Bon- Accord),   49    Short 
Loanings 

Merchant,  Archibald,  street  porter  (No.  16),  84  Shiprow 

Merchant,  George,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  24,  h  20 
Chapel  street 

Merchant,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1  Cuparstone  bdgs 

Merchant,  Miss,  lodgings,  72  Catherine  street 

Merchant    Seaman's    Office,   28  Regent   quay;    James    F. 

Kellas,  receiver 
Merridew,  Henry  M.,  cutter  and  foreman  tailor,  62  Spring- 
bank  terrace 
Merrylees,  Charles,  manager  (N.  of  S.  &  O.  &  S.  Steam  Nav. 

Co.),  h  26  Ferryhill  place 
Merson,  Alex.  E.,  slater,  90  Crown  street,  h  27  Dee  street 
Mess,  Jonathan,  miller  and  grain  merchant,  Gordon's  Mills ; 
office  and  warehouse,  12  Virginia  street,  h  Don  Cot- 
tage, Woodside 


200  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Meston,  Charles,  bill  poster,  26  Broad  street 

Meston,  James,  chartered  accountant  and  public  auditor  of 

friendly  and  industrial  societies,  75  Union  street,  h 

13  Albert  street 
Meston,  James,  jun.,  writer,  12  Loanhead  terrace 
Meston,  Win.,  manager  (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 

10  North  Silver  street 
Michie,  G.  B.,  sheriff  clerk  depute,  County  Buildings,  h  1£ 

Broad  street 
Michie,  James,  1  Westfield  Cottages 
Michie,  John,  tinsmith,  65i  Windmillbrae,  h  2  South  Crown 

street 
Michie,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  13  Shiprow 
Michie,  Thomas,  principal  beadle  (Blackfriars  Street  Chapel), 

31  Blackfriars  street 
Michie,  Wm.,  grocer.  20  East  North  street 
Michie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  167  Skene  street  west 
Middleton,    Alexander,    auctioneer   and   live    stock    agent, 

auction  mart,  Belmont,  Kittybrewster 
Middleton,    Archibald,  bird   dealer,   14   Guild   street,  ft  21 

Jasmine  terrace 
Middleton,  David,  gardener,  Bannermill  gardens 
Middleton,  Geo.  (Customs),  Custom  House,  16  Eegent  quay 
Middleton,  George,  bookseller  and  librarian,  22  (iilcomston 

steps,  h  Sim's  square,  North  St.  Andrew  street 
Middleton,  James,  clerk  (E.   C.  &  Co.,  Lim.),  28  Princes  st. 
Middleton,  John,  furnishing  tailor,  5  Denburn  terrace 
Middleton,  Joseph,  house  factor,  119  Gallowgate 
Middleton,  William,  grocer,  57  St.  Andrew  street,  h  1  Char- 
lotte street 
Middleton,  Wm.,  8  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Middleton,  Wm.  (of  A.  &  E.  Milne),  12  Rotunda  place 
Middleton,  Mrs  Robert,  46  Victoria  street  west 
Middleton,  Mrs,  31  Albert  terrace 
Middleton,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  St.  Mary's  place 
Middleton,  Mrs,  1  Belmont  road 
Middleton,  Miss,  dressmaker,  1  East  North  street 
Middleton,  Miss,  lodgings,  53  Huntly  street 
Midland  Railway  Co.,  27  Union  street ;  W.  J.  Shaw,  agent 
Militia    Depot   (Royal  Aberdeenshire    Highlanders),   King 

Street  Barracks 
Military  Hospital,  Castlehill 
Mill  of  Buchanstone  warehouse,  12  Commerce  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  201 

Mill  of  Cults  Warehouse,  52  Queen  street;  Wm.  Thomson, 

salesman 
Mill  of  Kennerty  Warehouse,  83  George  street ;  Hugh  Leith 
Millar,  David,  architectural  surveyor,  71  Bou- Accord  street 
Millar,  James,  rlesher,  15S,  h  156  Gallowgate 
Millar,  Eobert,  tailor,  2  Crown  court,  41 1  Union  street 
Millar,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  198  Union  street 
Miller,  George  (of  J.  M.  &  Co.),  23  Union  place 
Miller,  James  S..  pawnbroker,  3  Woolmanhill 
Miller,  John  &  Co.,  manure  manufacturers,  tar  distillers,  and 

paraffin   wax   refiners,   Sandilands   Chemical  Works, 

Links 
Miller,  John  (of  J.  Miller  &  Co.),  9  Eubislaw  terrace 
Miller,  Lewis,  wood  merchant,  Inches 
Miller,  Miss,  dressmaker,  158  Crown  street 
Millman,  Edward  W.  M.:  paymaster-in-chief,  B.N.,  Clyde- 
burn,  Beaconsfield  place 
Milne  &  Hutchison,  printers,  26  Exchange  street 
Milne  &  Marshall,  merchants,  19  and  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 
Milne  &  Wishart,  polished  granite  works,  35  Charles  street 

and  127  Cause wayend 
Milne,  A.,  house  carpenter,  28  North  Silver  street 
Milne,  A.  &  E.,  booksellers,  stationei's,  librarians,  and  news 

agents,  199  Union  street  and  1  Crown  street 
Milne,  Alex.  &  Sons,  provision  works,  42  Canal  road,  h  at 

works 
Milne,  Alex,  (of  A.  &  E.  Milne,  booksellers),  14  Albert  st. 
Milne,  A.   D.,  merchant,  agent   for  the  Standard  Bank   of 

British  S.  Africa,  55  Marischal  street,  h  40  Albyn  pi. 
Milne,  Alex.,  draper  and  clothier,  1  St.  Paul  street,  and  47 

Gallowgate,  /ill  Eoslin  terrace 
Milne,  Alex.  &  Co,  bootmakers,  130  Union  street 
Milne,  Alex,  (of  A.  Milne  &  Co.),  178  Crown  street 
Milne,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer,  36  Castle  street,  h  above  shop 
Milne,  Alex.,  Imperial  Granite  Works,  124  West  North  st., 

h  Margaret  Cottage,  St.  Clair  street 
Milne,  Alex.,  Eosehill  Cottage,  35  Eosemount  place 
Milne,  Alex.,  builder,  Loanhead,  h  Bonnymuir 
Milne,  Alex.  B.,  principal  beadle  (St.  James's  Episcopal),  17 

Canal  road 
Milne,  A.,  provision  merchant,  165J  Gallowgate 
Milne,  Andrew  (of  A.  Milne  &  Co.),  13  Crown  terrace 


202  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Milne,  Andrew,  umbrella  maker,  130  George  street,  h  8  Gal- 
lowgafce 

Milne,  C. ,  spirit  dealer,  258  George  street,  h  58  Catherine  st. 

Milne,  Rev.  David  (Gilcomston  Church),  5  Carden  place 

Milne,  David  B.  (fire  superintendent  of  Scot.  Prov.  Ass.  Co.), 
Broornfield  Cottage,  Balmoral  place 

Milne,  David  (of  J.  Milne  &  Sons),  3  Mitchell  place 

Milne,  Francis,  mahogany,  veneer,  and  general  timber  mer- 
chant, Princes  street  (and  Dundee),  h  Sunnyside 

Milne,  Fraser  G.,  shipmaster,  8  View  terrace 

Milne,  George  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,  Victoria  Dock  Saw- 
mills, Provost  Blaikie's  quay 

Milne,  George,  banker,  Westwood,  Queen's  cross 

Milne,  George,  solicitor,  56  Castle  street,  h  35  View  ter. 

Milne,  George  (H.M.C.),  56  Regent  quay 

Milne,  George,  superintendent  and  secretary,  Association  for 
Improving  the  Condition  of  the  Poor,  M'Coinbie's 
court,  50  Union  street,  h  3  Ashley  road 

Milne,  George,  ironmonger,  17  Park  st.,  h  3  Fish  st. 

Milne,  George  (Northern  Assurance  Co.),  8  Crimon  place 

Milne,  George,  spirit  dealer,  7,  h  11  James  street 

Milne,  J.  &  Sons,  machine  makers,  41  James  street 

Milne,  James,  miller  and  grain  merchant,  Buxburn  Mills, 
office  and  warehouse,  15  Guild  street 

Milne,  James  (of  G.  Milne  &  Co.),  5  Bon- Accord  square 

Milne,  James  (late  Angus  Fraser  &  Co.),  wine  and  spirit 
merchant,  72,  h  74  Union  street 

Milne,  James,  teacher  (Dr.  Bell's  School),  131  King  street 

Milne,  James,  book-keeper  (Smith  &  Mcintosh,  Limited), 
201  George  street 

Milne,  James,  C.A.  (of  Edmonds  &  Macqueen),  22  Adelphi, 
h  79  Crown  street 

Milne,  James,  jun.,  chartered  accountant  (M.,  H.,  &  M.), 
176  Crown  street 

Milne,  James  (of  Milne  and  Munro),  United  Cottage,  Hol- 
burn  place 

Milne,  James,  brewer,  bottler,  and  lemonade  manufacturer, 
69  Virginia  street ;  brewery  store,  14,  h  12  Castle  ter. 

Milne,  James,  flesher,  191  Gallowgate 

Milne,  James,  lieutenant  of  police,  2  Castle  terrace 

Milne,  James,  shipmaster,  16  View  terrace 

Milne,  James,  grocer,  52^  Skene  Square 

Milne,  John  B.  (of  W.  Milne  &  Son),  3  East  Craibstone  st. 

Milne,  John,  42  Victoria  street  west 

Milne,  Bev.  John  (Holburn  Church),  51  Chapel  street 

Milne,  John  (of  Milne  &  Hutchison),  53  Summer  street 

Milne,  John  (of  Milne  &  Pledge),  7  Rotunda  place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  203 

Milne,  John,  wholesale  confectioner,  4  Rose  street 
Milne,  John  (of  Milne  &  Marshall),  13  Loch  street 
Milne,  John  D.,  advocate  (of  Milne  &  Walker),  14  Rubislaw 

terrace 
Milne,  John,  2  Hadden  street 
Milne,  John,  spirit  dealer,  121  Gallowgate 
Milne,  John,  messenger-at-arins,  house  factor,  and  insur- 
ance agent,  15  Adelphi,  h  ¥1  Holburn  street 
Milne,  John,  hairdresser,  29  Woolmanhill 
Milne,  John,  house  carpenter,  1  Broomhill  place 
Milne,  John,  baker,  63  Broad  street,  h  13  Seainount  place 
Milne,  John,  bottler,  6  Upperkirkgate,  h  225  King  street 
Milne,  John  S.,  clerk,  35  Queen  street 
Milne,  John,  sorting  clerk,  Post  Office,  13  Seamount  place 
Milne,  John,  broker,  148  Gallowgate 
Milne,  John,  shipmaster,  54  Holburn  street 
Milne,  Johnstone,  boot  and  shoemaker,  13  Schoolhill,  h  17 

Craigie  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.  R.  Co.) ;  office,  Waterloo  station,  h  10  Rubislaw 
terrace 
Milne,  Robert  (of  Milne,  Sons,  &  Co.),  89  Bon- Accord  street 
Milne,  Robert,  grocer,  61-63  Watson  street 
Milne,  Robert,  grocer,  101  George  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.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  1  Wellington  place,  h 

Ashvale,  Cuparstone 
Milne,  Win.,  flesher,  147  Union  street 
Milne,  William,  chartered  accountant  (of  Marquis,  Hall,  & 

Milne),  40  Albyn  place 
Milne,  William,  16  Osborne  place 

Milne,  William,  clerk  (J.  M'Pherson  &  Co.),  35  Queen  street 
Milne,  William  S.,  accountant,  49  Regent  quay,  h  24  Bank 

street 
Milne,  William,  slater,  39  Victoria  street  west 
Milne,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  1  South  Mount 
street,  h  Victoria  Lodge,  Argyll  place 


204  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Milne,   William,  advocate  (of  Yeats    &   Spottiswood),   171 

Crown  street 
Milne,  Wm.,  nurseryman,  Sunnyside,  Kittybrewster 
Milne,  Wm.,  jim.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  145  Gallowgate 
Milne,  Win. ,  1  Affleck  place 
Milne,  Mrs,  3  Albert  terrace 
Milne,  Mrs  Captain,  lodgings,  51  Chapel  street 
Milne,  Mrs  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  42  Gordon  st. 
Milne,  Mrs,  7  Osborne  place 
Milne,  Mrs  R.  M.,  6  Albury  Road 
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,  3lA  George  street 
Milne,  Mrs,  laundress,  Dunoon  Cottage,  Ruthrieston 
Milne,  Mrs,  midwife,  9  John  street 
Milne,  Mrs,  shirtmaker,  201  George  street 
Milne,  Mrs,  cook,  35  Huntly  street 
Milne,  Mrs,  5  Henry  place 
Milne,  Miss,  lodgings,  13  Craigie  street 
Milne,  Miss,  draper,  51  Commerce  street 
Milne,  Miss,  matron,  Sheriff  Watson's  Female  School,  Skene 

street  west 
Milne,  Miss,  25  Albert  terrace 
Milne,  Miss,  38  Mount  street 

Milne,  Misses  M.  and  J.,  scripture  readers,  66  Schoolhill 
Milton,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  45  Park  street 

Minty,  James  (Police  Dep.— Town  Council),  16  Canal  road 
Miuty,  Mrs  William,  5  Skene  place 
Minty,  Mrs,  sen.,  9  Seamount  place 
Mitchell   &    Muil,    purveyors  to    H.M.,  bread  and  biscuit 

manufacturers,   46  Schoolhill,  and   2  to    10,  Harriet 

street;  branch  shops,  165  George  street,  and  32  Union 

place 
Mitchell,  Adam  &  Co.,  builders  and  contractors,  53  North 

Charlotte  street 
Mitchell,  AL,  bird  and  animal  stuffer ;  Museum,  58  Castle 

street 
Mitchell,  Alex,  (of  Davie  &  Mitchell),  24  Blackfriars  street 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  working  jeweller,  37  Upperkirk^ate 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  carter  and  licensed  porter,  18  Mealniarket 

street,  h  6  Frederick  street 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  prison  warder,  12  Shoe  lane 
Mitchell,  Andrew,  shore  porter,  27  Cotton  street 
Mitchell,   Charles,   blacksmith    and     grate     manufacturer, 

77,  h  75  George  street,  and  workshop  40^  Loch  street 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  205 

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.  E.),  28 

Skene  terrace 
Mitchell,  Donald,  lemonade  manufacturer,  30  St.  Paul  st. 
Mitchell,  George,  book-keeper  (J.  Allan  &  Sons),  20  Union 

row 
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  (of  Mitchell  &  Muil),  57  Schoolhill 
Mitchell,  James,  naval,   military,  and  general  outfitter,  29 

Regent  quay 
Mitchell,  James,  outfitter,  63  Queen  street 
Mitchell,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  299  George  street 
Mitchell,  James,  chief  reporter,  Daily  Free  Press,  h  64  Spring- 
bank  terrace 
Mitchell,  John,  artist,  and  teacher  of  drawing^  10  Gladstone 

place 
Mitchell,  Rev.  J.  Mitford  (minister  of  West  Parish  Church), 

14  Albyn  terrace 
Mitchell,  John,  linen  and  bedding  manufacturer,  17  Maris- 

chal  street,  h  79  Spittal,  Old  Aberdeen 
Mitchell,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  58  College  street, 

h  56  Bridge  street 
Mitchell,  John,  stoneware  merchant,  151  Gallowgate 
Mitchell,  John,  principal  beadle  (Greyfriars),  8  Skene  st. 
Mitchell,  Peter  (Simpson  &  White),   agent  for  J.  Cockburn 

&   Campbell,  wine   merchants,  Edinburgh,  21  Union 

buildings,  h  122  Crown  street 
Mitchell,  Peter,  traveller  (J.  Forbes  &  Sons,  24  Market  st.) 
Mitchell,   Rev.  Robert  Alexander,  M.A.   (Free  Gilcomston), 

55  Dee  street 
Mitchell,  Robert,  lock  and  hinge  maker,  Beattie's  court,  102 

Gallowgate 
Mitchell,  Stodart  James,  advocate,  24  Adelphi,  h  2  Albyn  pi. 
Mitchell,  Rev.  Win.  L.  (Free  Holburn  Church),  34  Victoria 

street  west 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  postmaster  of  Aberdeen,  Elmbank 
Mitchell,   Wm.,  manager  (N.   Co-operative  Co.,  Limited), 

16  Beechgrove  terrace 
Mitchell,   Wm.,  tailor  and  clothier,  33  Marischal  street,  h 

45  Constitution  street 


206  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Mitchell,  Mrs,  87  Bon-Accord  street 
Mitchell,  Mrs  David,  28  Regent  quay- 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  lodgings,  31  Adelphi 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  grocer,  35  Hutcheon  street 
Mitchell,  Mrs  John,  4  Watson  street 
Mitchell,  Mrs  Win.,  16  Castle  terrace 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Calton  terrace 
Mitchell,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  65  Chapel  street 
Mitchell,  Miss  (late  of  Ceylon),  14  Kin  tore  place 
Mitchell,  Miss,  13  Albert  terrace 
Mitchell,  Miss,  dressmaker,  8  Guestrow 
Mitchell,  Miss,  24  Eosemount  place 
Mitchell,  Miss,  6  Henry  street 
Moffat,  Alex.,  accountant  and  auditor  of  the  sheriff  courts 

of  Aberdeenshire,  County  buildings,  h  24  Union  pi. 
Moffat,  Miss,  matron  (Female  School  of   Industy,  North 

Lodge) 
Moir,  Alex.  &  Co.,  insurance  and  general  commission  agents, 

53  Marischal  street 
Moir,  Alex,  (of  A.  Moir  &  Co.),  4  Bridge  street 
Moir,  Chas.,  bookseller  (A.  Brown  &  Co.),  11  Eichmond  ter. 
Moir,  David,  shipmaster,  5  Langstane  place 
Moir,  F.  Maitland,  physician  and  surgeon,  143  Union  st. 
Moir,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  148,  h  128  Cause- 

wayend 
Moir,  Eev.  George  (Albion  street  Congregational  Church), 

Belmont  place 
Moir,  Jas.,  surgeon  and  druggist,  36  Union  place,  h  1  Eose 

street 
Moir,  Jas.,  foreman  ropemaker  (Duthie  Brothers),  13  York 

street 
Moir,  James,  insurance  agent  and  tea  merchant,  37  Market 

street,  h  Diamond  Cottage,  Holburn  place 
Moir,  James,  sawmaker,  164  George  street,  h  19  Millbank 

lane 
Moir,  John  &  Son,  preserved  provision  manufacturers,  and 

export  oilmen,  56  Virginia  street. 
Moir,  John,  brassfounder,  11  College  st.,  h  85  Gallowgate 
Moir,  Norman,  compositor,  6  North  Broadford 
Moir,  WmM  advocate,  25  Marischal  street,  h  52  Roseinount 

place 
Moir,  Win.,  hardware  merchant,  38  &  39  Market  gallery,  A  21 

Henry  street 
Moir,  Wm.,  traveller  (Glegg  &  Thomson)  40  Belvidere  place 
Moir,  Mrs  John,  22  Kingsland  place 
Moir,  Miss,  dressmaker,  40  Chapel  street 
Moir,  Misses,  254  Union  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  207 

Mollison,  George,  commission  agent,  2  Flourmillbrae,  h  72 

King  street 
Mollison,  Wm,  manager  (N.  of  S.  E.  L.  Co.),  35  St.  Nicho- 
las street 
Mollison,  Wrn.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  140  Skene  street 
Mollison,  Miss,  teacher,  11  Albert  terrace 
Mollyson,  Chas.  Alex.,  inspector  of  branches  (N*.  of  S.  Bank), 

22  Carden  place 
Mollyson,  Mrs,  179  Skene  street 
Moncur,  Nicol,  Adelphl  Hotel,  10  Adelphi 
Monro,  A.  S.  (of  J.  Monro  &  Son),  35  Mount  street 
Monro,  George,  spirit  dealer  and  cab  proprietor,  23  Eegent 

quay ;  stables  and  house,  20  St.  Clement  street 
Monro,  Joseph  &  Son,   accordian  repairers,  and  musical  in- 
strument makers,  and  stationers,  32  Woolmanhill 
Monro,  Joseph  (of  J.  Monro  &  Son),  21  Short  loanings 
Moore,  Wm.,  14  Marywell  street 
Moore,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  96  John  street 
Morgan,  Jas.,  registrar  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.  Co.),  225  King  st, 
Morgan,  James  (of  Wm.  Smith  &  Son),    18  Market  street, 

and  Nurseries,  Kintore 
Morgan,  John  (of  Adam  Mitchell  &  Co.),  21  Broadford  pi. 
Morgan,  Patrick,  11  Richmond  terrace 
Morgan,  Wm.  P.,  cutler,  hairdresser,  hairsole  maker,  287,  h 

306  George  street 
Morgan,  Mrs  Wm.,  stoneware  merchant,  21 J  Woolmanhill, 

h  296  George  street 
Morgan,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  3  Park  street,  h  72^  Wales  st. 
Morgan,  Miss,  1  Crown  court,  41^  Union  street 
Morice,  Thomas,  messenger  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  and  keeper  of 

Medical  Hall,  29  King  street 
Morice,  Mrs,  provision  dealer,  12^  Kidd  lane 
Morice,  Mrs,  grocer,  South  Mile  End,  Holburn  road 
Morison  &  Harvey,  managers,  Aberdeen  Lime  Co.,  Provost 

Blaikie's  quay,  Inches 
Morison   &  Leslie,  corn  factors  and  commission  agents,  8 

Hadden  street,  and  43  East  Green 
Morison,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  21  Constitution  street 
Morison,  Alex.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  28  Marischal  st. 
Morison,  Alex.,  beadle  (Rosemount  Church),  18  Skene  sq. 
Morison,  David,  merchant,  Manhattan  Cottage,  2  Mackie  pi. 
Morison,  George,  M.D.,  surgeon-major  (R.  A.  Highlanders), 

24  Albyn  place 
Morison,  George,  brush  manufacturer,  22J  George  street,  h 

Waterside  Cottage,  Durris,  Crathes  Station 
Morison,  James,  family  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  dealer, 

17  Skene  street,  h  1  Skene  terrace 


208  GEXERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Morison,  James  (of  Morison  &  Leslie),  Holly  bank,  Holburn 
street 

Morison,  James,  gardener,  36  Kintore  place 

Morison,  John,  late  banker,  21  Constitution  street 

Morison,  John  G.,  auctioneer,  valuator,  and  agent  for  fire- 
proof safes,  235A  Union  street,  h  5  Huntly  street 

Morison,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  2  Langstane  place,  h  24 
Crown  street 

Morison,  Peter,  manager  (Aberdeen  Lime  Co.),  157  Crown 
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  Meal  market  street 

Morrice,  Geo.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  21  Upperkirkgate,  h 
15  Bichmond  terrace 

Morrice,  Mrs  Alex.,  262  Union  street 

Morris,  John,  eating-house  keeper,  97  Gallowgate 

Morris,  Wm.,  V.S.,  25  Langstane  place  ;  shoeing  forge,  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),  2  Mount  street  west 

Morrison,  Charles,  accountant  (W.  &  K.  Jopp),  10  Cale- 
donian place 

Morrison,  Forbes,  train  and  passenger  superintendent  (G. 
N.  of  S.  B.),  59  Dee  street 

Morrison,  Forbes,  professor  of  dancing,  32  Thistle  street 

Morrison,  James  (of  Morrison  and  Skakle),  7  North  Broad- 
ford 

Morrison,  James  (of  Morrison  &  Anderson),  Rotunda  Cot- 
tage, Polmuir  road,  Ferryhill 

Morrison,  James,  18  Bank  street 

Morrison,  John,  cashier's  assistant  (G.  N.  of  S.  E.),  2  Bich- 
mond terrace 

Morrison,  Malcolmson,  nurseryman,  Forbesfield,  Cuparstone 

Morrison,  William,  flesher,  22  Craigie  street,  h  8  Mount  st. 
west 

Morrison,  Wm.,  clothier,  1  and  2  Black's  buildings,  h  1  Ash- 
ley place 

Morrison,  Wm.,  station  master,  Kitty brewster,  h  5  Erskine 
street 

Morrison,  Wm.,' teacher  of  music,  216  Union  street 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  209 

Mortimer,  Alex.,  gardener,  10  Market  hall,  h  Rubislaw 
Mortimer,  Arthur  F.,  grocer  and  dealer  in   fishing  gear,  5 

Carmelite  street,  and  15  Fisher  row,  h  73  Johnst. 
Mortimer,  David  A.,  chemist,  1  and  3  Exchequer  row 
Mortimer,  James,  wholesale  grocer,  12,  h  14  Harriet  street 
Mortimer,  James,    clerk  (G.  JS".    of  B,  R-)>  4  Mount  street 

west 
Mortimer,  John,  commercial   traveller  (Eobertson  &  Arnot), 

5  Marine  place 
Mortimer,  Peter,  cashier  (J.  Moir  &  Son),  Alexander's  build- 
ings, Union  glen 
Mortimer,  Win.,  1  Rubislaw  place 
Mortimer,  Mrs  John,  Eotunda  Lodge,  Ferryhill 
Mortimer,  Miss,  fruiterer,  1  James  street,  A  16  Jute  street 
Morton,  David  (of  J.  Laing  &  Co.),  121  Union  street 
Morton,    J.   T.,    preserved   provision  manufacturer,    Rose- 
mount  Provision  Factory;  manager,  Win.  Clark 
Morton,  Peter,  manager  (J.  G.  &  Sons),  i  Thistle  street 
Morton,  Mrs,  49  Carden  place 
Mowat,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  37  St.  Nicholas  street; 

renovator  of  gentlemen's  wearing  apparel,  9  Flour- 

millbrae,  h  64  Rosemount  place 
Mowat,  James,  gardener,  1 1  Huntly  street 
Mowat,  John  W.,  assistant  inspector,  Cal.  Ry.,  h  12  Lang- 

stane  place 
Mowlem  &  Co,,  stone  merchants,   Provost  Blaikie's  quay; 

agent,  E.  J.  Chamberlain 
Muil,  Francis  (of  Mitchell  &  Muil),  66  Dee  street 
Muil,  Miss,  7  Strawberry  bank 
Muill,  John,  advocate  and  notary  public,  City  buildings,  h 

65  Bon-Accord  street 
Muir,  Robert,  leather  merchant  and  currier,  38  George  st., 

A  67  Chapel  street 
Muirden,  A.,  jun.,  clerk  (N.  of  S.  Bank),  Ashley  place 
Mullet,  Isabella,  hotel  keeper,  78  Union  street 
Munro,  Andrew  (of  Milne  &  Munro),  United  Cottage,  Hob 

burn  place 
Munro,  Andrew,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  12  Justice  street 
Munro,  Andrew,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  1  Charles  street 
Munro,  David,  169  Skene  street  west 
Munro,  Donald,  shipmaster,  62  George  street 
Munro,  George  W.,  jeweller,  5  Woolmauhill,  h  bQ  Leadside 
Munro,  Gordon,  boot-top  manufacturer,  38  George  st.,  h  37 

College  street 
Munro,  James,  carter,  Pitmuxton,  Cuparstone 
Munro,  James,  Woodside  carrier,  28  Gerrard  street 
Munro,  James,  sawmiller,  176  Crown  street 
18 


210  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Munro,  James  M'Intosh,  teacher  (St.  John's  School),  St. 
John's  place,  Crown  terrace 

Munro,  John,  fishcurer,  13  Prospect  terrace 

Munro,  John  C,  flesher,  294  George  street 

Munro,  Joseph,  farmer,  Broomhill,  Pitomxton 

Munro,  Kenneth,  baker,  60,  h  62  George  street 

Munro,  Malcolm,  jeweller,  25  Woolmanhill,  h  12  Kintorepl. 

Munro,  Simon,  spirit  merchant,  51,  h  49  Guestrow 

Munro,  Miss,  biblewoman,  2  Albert  place 

Murdoch,  Alexander  &  Son,  grain  merchants,  47  Marischal 
street 

Murdoch,  Alex.,  upholsterer  and  furniture  dealer,  47  George 
street 

Murdoch,  Alex.,  violin  maker,  9  Minister  lane 

Murdoch,  Mrs  A.,  39  Victoria  street  west 

Murdoch,  Mrs,  matron,  Shaw's  Hospital,  Rosebank  House, 
Rosernount 

Murdoch,  Miss,  67  Bon-Accord  street 

Murison,  George,  writer,  130^  Union  street 

Murison,  James,  dentist,  50  Dee  street 

Murison,  Miss  I.,  teacher  of  music,  50  Dee  street 

Murphy,  James,  teacher,  St.  Joseph's  E.  C.  Schools,  Consti- 
tution street 

Murphy,  Michael,  rivetter  (H.  R.  &  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,  103  Union  street 

Murray,  Alex.,  drainage  inspector  and  land  valuator,  2 
Skene  place 

Murray,  Alex.,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  news  agent,  216b 
Union  street,  h  4  Strawberry  bank 

Murray,  Alex.  S.,  agent,  Town  and  County  Bank,  Northern 
Branch,  h  196  George  street 

Murray,  Alex.,  slater,  181  King  st.,  h  19  Jasmine  terrace 

Murray,  Andrew,  advocate  (of  Murray  &  M'Combie,),  35 
Belmont  street 

Murray,  And.,  jun.,  advocate  (of  Murray  &  M'Combie), 
Albyn  Cottage,  Albyn  place 

Murray,  D.  B.,  teacher,  Sunn ybank  Cottage,  Broomhill  road 

Murray,  George,  commercial  traveller  (J.  Crombie),  31  Vic- 
toria street  west. 

Murray,  H.  G.  (Free  Press),  71  Skene  square 

Murray,  James,  bookseller  and  stationer,  and  Bible  Deposi- 
tory, 28  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  Bellahill  Cotta-e,  21 
Balmoral  place 

Murray,  James,  M.D.,  80  Chapel  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  .     211 

Murray,    James    A.    &    Co.,    sharebrokers    and  chartered 

accountants,  19  Union  buildings 
Murray,  James  A.  (of  J.  A.  M.  &  Co.),  H  Rubislaw  ter. 
Murray,  James,  manufacturer  (J.  &  J.    Crombie),   5  Rose- 

mount  terrace 
Murray.  James,  hide  and  tallow  factor  (Murray's  Market 

Buildings,  291  to  295  George  street),  h  183  King  st. 
Murray,  James,  shoreporter,  25  Cotton  street 
Murray,  James,  telegraphist  (P.O.),  8  Belvidere  place 
Murray,  James  (of  Whyte  &  Murray),  57  Loch  street 
Murray,  John,  importer  of  foreign  goods  and  general  mer- 
chant, 74  Union  street,  1st  floor,  h  3rd  floor 
Murray,  John,  bootmaker,  34  Schoolhill,  h  27  Blackfriars 

street 
Murray,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  15,  h  13J  Park  street 
Murray,  John,  inspector  of  works,  25  North  Broadford 
Murray,  Peter,  grocer,  6  Skene  street,  h  20  Prince  Regent 

street 
Murray,  Peter  &  Co.,  builders,  7  Eden  place 
Murray,  Robert,  shipmaster,  Belvidere  street 
Murray,  Robert,  accountant,  Market  branch,  N.  of  S.  Bank, 

h  Belvidere  street 
Murray,  Thomas,  stamper  (P.O.),  29  Union  row 
Murray,  Thomas,  draper,  40  Market  gallery,   h  20  Harriet 

street 
Murray,  William,  contractor,  Hawthorn  place 
Murray,  William,  hide  and  tallow  factor,  291,  293,  and  295 

George  street,  h  20  King  street 
Murray,  William,  basketmaker,  32  and  33  Market  hall,  h  19 

Prince  Regent  etreet 
Murray,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  47  Castle  street 
Murray,  Mrs  William,  196  George  street 
Murray,  Mrs,  2^  Mary  place 
Murray,  Mrs,  4  Little  Chapel  street 
Murray,  Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Calton  terrace 
Murray,  Mrs,  midwife,  62  Wales  street 
Murray,  Miss,  43  Victoria  street  west 
Murray,  Miss  Maria,  5  Broomhill  place 
Murray,  Miss,  9  Henry  street 
Murray,  Miss,  2  Gray's  buildings,  Roseinount 
Murray,  Miss,  50  Schoolhill 

Murray,  Miss  Jane,  lodgings,  44  Blackfriars  street 
Murray,  Misses,  teachers  of  Music,  French,  and  German,  7 

West  Craibstone  street 
Museum  of  Science,  22,  24,  and  26  Marischal  street 
Music  Hall  Buildings,  Union  street ;  keeper,  Wm.  Clark 
Music  Hall,  M'Farland's,  52  Market  street 


212  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Mustard,  Andrew,  clerk,  275  George  street 

Mustard,  Robert,  tailor,  194  George  street 

Mutch,  James,  6  Black's  buildings 

Mutch,  James  (of  J.  Farqunarson),  10  Castle  terrace 

Mutch,  John  (of  Brebner  &  Mutch),  28  Loanhead  terrace 

Mutch,  John,  flesher,  43  Skene  street 

Mutch,  Win.,  flesher,  14  Langstane  place,  All  Leslie  pi. 

Mutter,  Howie,  &  Co.,  railway  agents,  6  King  street 

NAPIER,  Charles,  manure  manufacturer,  115  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,  67  Union  street ;  agent,  Thomas 

Adam 
National  Security  Savings  Bank,  27  Exchange  street ;  Thos. 

Riddel,  actuary 
Navigation  School,  21  James  street;  J.  R.  Jones,  teacher 
Nazareth  House,  Home  of  the  Aged  and  Infirm,  Cuparstone 
Neil,  Alex.,  grocer,  19  Bose  street  and  11  Thistle  street,  h 

21  North  Silver  street 
Neil,  James,  silk  mercer,   183  Union  street,  h  Woodville, 

Polmuir  road 
Neill,  Mrs  William,  23  Crown  street 
Neilson,    George,    assistant   secretary  (G.   N.  of  S.  R.),  72 

Carden  place 
Neilsou,  John,  stoneware  merchant,  98,  h  100  Green 
Neilson,  Win.,  boat  builder,  10  Canal  terrace 
Nelson,  Mrs  Daniel,  30  Bank  street 

Netherlands  Vice-Consul,  Paul  Ludwig,  17  Regent  quay 
New  Club,  18lA Union  street;  secretary,  Jas.  Ross,  advocate; 

attendant,  John  Gall 
Newsam,  Miss,  principal  of  Ladies'  School,  42  Union  place 
Newton,  George,    grocer  and  spirit  dealer,   14,   h   16  York 

street 
Newton,  John,  shipmaster,  28  Wellington  street 
Nicol,  Alex.  &  Co.,  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  39  Marischal 

street 
Nicol,  Alexander  (of  A.  Nicol  &  Co.),  Murtle  House 
Nicol,  Alex.,  bookseller,  56  Park  street 
Nicol,  George,  24  Loanhead  terrace 
Nicol,   James,  professor  of  natural  history,    University   of 

Aberdeen,  15  Bon-Accord  square 
Nicol,  James,  foreman  (W.  Davidson),  9  Bannermill  street 
Nicol,  James,  engine-driver  (Cal.  Ry.),  19  Bank  street 
Nicol,  John,  family  grocer,  69  Commerce  street,  h  above  shop 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  213 

Nicol,  John,  tinsmith,  52  Regent  quay,  h  20  James  street 
Nicol,  J.  Blaikie  (of  A.  Nicol  &  Co.),  Hammerfield,  Cupar- 

stone  road 
Nicol,  Thomas  P.,  bookseller,  9  Market  Gallery,  h  16  North- 

field 
Nicol,  Mrs  George,  36  Union  street 
Nicol,  Mrs  Dr.,  45  Victoria  street  west 
Nicol,  Mrs  James,  2  Shore  brae 
Nicol,  Mrs,  vintner,  18  Wellington  street 
Nicol,  Miss,  provision  merchant,  56  Summer  street 
Nicol,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  3  John  street 
Nicoll,  J.  &  C.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  31  Woolmanhill,  h  81 

Park  road 
Nicoll,  R.  B.,   solicitor,  63  Union  street,   h  13  Springbank 

terrace 
Nicolson,  Alexander,  baker,  2,  A3  Waverley  place 
Nicolson,  Wm.,  family  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  242  Union 

street,  h  43  Thistle  street 
Nicolson,  Wm.,  coal  broker,  125  Crown  street 
Nicolson,  Misses  Wilson,  of  Glenbervie,  9  Carden  place 
Nidray,  Charles,  53  Watson  street 
Nisbet,  James,  4  Skene  place 
Nisbet,  James,  foreman,  plumber  department  (J.  Blaikie  & 

Sons),  48  Gerrard  street 
Niven,  James,  shoemaker,  47  Windmillbrae 
Noble,    Alex.  B.,  sewing  machine  and  pattern  maker,    32 

Back  wynd,  h  35  Seamount  place 
Noble,  Crawford,  55  Osborne  place 
Noble,  George,  cooper,  14,  h  7  Carmelite  street 
Noble,  James  S.,  Gordondale,  Stocket 
Noble,  William,  assistant  inspector  of  poor  for  Old  Machar, 

9  Diamond  street,  h  187  Hardgate 
Noltie,  James,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  dealer,  74  Com- 
merce street,  A  16  Castle  terrace 
Norrie,  James,  draper,  173  George  street 
Norrie,  Joseph,  162  Crown  street 
Norrie,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  5  Ashley  road 
Norrie,  Wm.  (of  Reith  &  Norrie),  49  Frederick  street 
Norrie,  Miss,  13  Springbank  terrace 
Norrie,  Miss,  lodgings,  50£  Union  street 
North-British  and  Mercantile  Assurance  Company,  branch 

office,     103    Union    street ;     secretaries,    Murray    & 

M'Corabie,  advocates 
North-British  Hotel,  8  and  10  Trinity  street,  Wm.  Findlay 
North-British  Railway  Office,  Guild  street ;  agent,  Francis 

Russell 


214  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

North-East  Coast  Mission  ;  treasurer,  Dr.  Gibbon,  12  Albyn 
place ;  secretary  and  superintendent,  Captain  David 
Ross,  9  Strawberrybank 

North,  of  Scotland  and  Orkney  and  Shetland  Steam  Naviga- 
tion Co.,  office,  62  Marischal  street  ;  Chas.  Merrylees, 
manager 

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  Canadian  Mortgage  Co.,  Limited,  secre- 
tary, Lessel  Stephen,  advocate,  89  Union  street 

North  of  Scotland  Equitable  Loan  Co.,  4  Flourmillbrae  and 
10  Flourmill  lane  ;  "Wm.  Mollison,  manager 

North  of  Scotland  pianoforte  and  music  saloon,  164  Union 
street;  D.  &  J.  Macbeth 

Northern  Advertiser  Office,  20  Netherkirkgate 

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  department,  58 
Loch  street,  58  Begent  quay,  135  Skene  street,  21  and 
23  Craigie  street,  and  32  Marywell  street  ;  William 
Mitchell,  manager.     Clothing  department,  50  Loch 
street  ;    Alex.  Greig,   manager.     Bakery,  52  and  56 
Loch  street ;  John  Todd,  manager.      Butcher  meat 
department,  68  Loch  street ;  Bobt.  Stewart,  manager. 
Begistered  Office,  54  Loch  street;  James  Davidson, 
secretary 
Norval,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  S  Skene  square 
Norway,  Consul  for,  John  F.  White,  107  King  street 

OAK-TREE  FOUNDRY,  Inches  ;  D.  Mitchell  &  Son 

Officer,  James,  family  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 
wholesale  and  retail,  8,  h  6  Garvock  street 

Officer,  Mrs,  hardware  merchant,  52  Park  street 

Ogg  &  Giles,  stone-cutters,  36  Cotton  street 

Ogg,  D.,  basketmaker,  29,  30,  31,  and  32  Market  Gallery, 
and  43  Upperkirkgate ;  workshop,  13,  h  12|  Correc- 
tion wynd 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  215 

Ogg,  David,  jun.,  hardware  merchant,  25  and  26  Market 

gallery 
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,   109J   John  street,   h 

Whitehall 
Ogg,  James,  beadle  (Free  John  Knox),  253  George  street 
Ogg,  John  (of  J.  &  J.  Ogg),  Dee  Cottage,  Ashley  terrace 
Ogg,  Wm.  (of  Ogg  &  Giles),  5  Cross  street 
Ogg,  Wm.  F.,  advocate,  48  Market  street,  h  118  Crown  st. 
Ogg,  Wm.,  wholesale  basket  manufacturer,  14  Exchange  st. 

manufactory,  Carmelite  lane 
Ogg,  Mrs,  217  Union  street 
Ogilvie,    Eev.   Alexander,   head  master,   Eobert    Gordon's 

Hospital 
Ogilvie,  George,  hatter,  41  George  street,  h  14  Schoolhill 
Ogilvie,  James,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker,  5  Crown  st., 

h  1  Thistle  place 
Ogilvie,  John,  18  Kingsland  place 

Ogilvie,  Joseph,  M.A.,  rector  of  Church  of  Scotland  Train- 
ing College,  George  street,  h  9  Bon-Accord  square 
Ogilvie,  Thomas   &  Son,   hat  and  cap  manufacturers,  and 

warehousemen,  19  Carmelite  street 
Ogilvie,  Thomas  (of  T.  Ogilvie  &  Son),  2  Westfield  terrace 
Ogilvie,  T.,  hat  manufacturer,  20  Queen  street 
Ogilvie,  Wm.,  cab  proprietor,  34  Gordon  st.,  h  24  Schoolhill 
Ogilvie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  11  Ann  place 
Ogilvie,  Mrs,  76  Bon- Accord  street 
Ogilvie,  Miss,  11  Victoria  street  west 
Ogilvie  &  Campbell,  Misses,  milliners  and  hatters,  49  George 

street 
Ogilvy,  William  Lewis  Kentosh  (Capt.  60th  Rifles),  adjutant, 

1st  A.B.,  A.R.V.,  h  Royal  Northern  Club,  aud  1  Broad 

street 
Ogston,  Alex.   &  Sons,  soap  and  candle  manufacturers,  92 

Loch  street 
Ogston,  Alexander  M.  (of  A.  Ogston  &  Sons),  21  Eubislaw 

terrace,  and  Ardoe  House,  Banchory-Devenick 
Ogston,  Alex.,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  252  Union  st. 
Ogston,  Francis,  M.D.,  Dean  of  the  Medical  Faculty,  and 

professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence,  156  Union  street 
Ogston,  Frank,  jun.,  M.D.,  156  Union  street 
Ogston,  James  (of  A.  Ogston  &  Sons),  Norwood 
Ogston,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  30  Justice  street 
Ogston,  Wm.,  reporter,  Free  Press,  35  Constitution  street 
Ogston,  Mrs  Alex.,  9  Golden  square 


216  GEXERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Old  Machar  Poor  House,  St.  Machar  place ;  governor,  Jas. 

Donald,  office,  9  Diamond  street 
Old  Machar  School  Board  Office,  4S  King  street 
Oliver,  Wm.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  53  Gallowgate,  h  123 

George  street 
Ophthalmic  Institution  for  diseases  of  the  Eye,  61  Guestrow. 

Open  daily  at  3.30  P.m. 
Orchard,  Thomas  G.,  late  supervisor,  Inland  Revenue,  h  19 

Justice  Mill  lane 
Orchiston,  Joseph,  harbour  meter,  128  West  North  street 
Ord,  John  (of  J.  &  W.  Campbell  &  Co.,  Glasgow),  181  Skene 

street  west 
Orr,  John,  manager  (Bon- Accord  Distillery  Co.,  Limited), 

17  Caledonian  place 
Orphan  and  Destitute  Female  Hospital,  30  Huntly  street ; 

matron,  Miss  Malcolm 
Osborne,  John,  shipmaster,  189  Crown  street 

PALACE  Hotel,  159  Union  street,  and  9  Bridge  street 
Palmer,  Wm.  J.,  brewer,  Holburn  Brewery,  h  5  Albury  rd. 
Panton.  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  67  Park  street 
Pape,  Mrs  Helen,  cook  shop,  82  Windmillbrae 
Pardy,  Alex.,  book-keeper,  12  Argyll  place 
Pargiter,  John,  tailor,  22  Correction  wynd,  h  68  Green 
Park,  George,  spirit  dealer,  13,  h  11  Queen  street 
Park,  Rev.  James  (Trinity  Church),  124  Crown  street 
Park,  James,  com.  traveller  (Abdn.  Com.  Co.),  4  Rosebank 

terrace 
Parker  &  M'Combie,  advocates,  129  Union  street 
Parker,  G.  F.  Hastings,  inspecting  commander  coast  guard, 

15  Union  place 
Parker,  John  (of  Parker  &  M'Combie),  52  Skene  terrace 
Parker,   Septimus,  professor  of    pianoforte  playing,  C.  of  S. 

Training  College,  h  76  Bon-Accord  street 
Parker.  Mrs  Gavin.  £2  Skene  terrace 
Parr,  Mrs  Colonel,  12  Carden  place 
Paterson,  A.  &  G.,  wood  merchants,  Inches 
Paterson,  Alex.,  guard  (Cal.  Ry.),  72  Holburn  street 
Paterson,  Alex.,  house  carpenter  and  funeral  undertaker,  76 

Woolmanhill,  h  81  St.  Andrew  street 
Paterson,  Alex.,  10  Canal  street 
Paterson,  Alex.,  178  Crown  street 
Paterson,  David,  26  Dee  street 
Paterson,    David,    sorting   clerk    (Post   Office),    6  Donald's 

court,  Schoolhill 
Paterson,  George  Hilton,  Mayfield  House,  Cults 
Paterson,  George,  horse  dealer,  98  Commerce  street 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  217 

Paterson,  Henry,  book-keeper  (C.   G.  Elrick),  42   Kintore 

place  west 
Paterson,  James,  draper,  59,  h  61  Gallowgate 
Paterson,  James  (of  W.  Paterson  &  Sons),  194  King  street 
Paterson,  John,  surgeon,  21  Albert  terrace 
Paterson,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  194  West  North  street 
Paterson,  John  (A.  Pirie  &  Sons),  11  Sehoolhill 
Paterson,  Samuel,  accountant  (G.  N.  of  S.  E.  Co.),  3  Carden 

-place 
Paterson,  Wm.  &  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,  32  Dee  street 
Paterson,  Mrs  Wm.,  Burnieboozle 
Paterson,  Mrs,  3  Mackie  place 
Paterson,  Mrs,  49  Frederick  street 
Paterson,  Misses,  37  Victoria  street  west 
Paterson,  Mrs,  5  Mackie  place 
Paton,  Mrs  Thomas,  lodgings,  23  Kintore  place 
Pattison,  James,  gunmaker,  33  Charlotte  street 
Pattison,  James,  billposter,  24^  Broad  street 
Pattison,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  33  Charlotte  street 
Paul,  Alexander,  plasterer,  46  Hardgate 
Paul,  George,  gardener,  Thomson  street 
Paul,  John,  foreman,  mechanical  department,  Harper  &  Co., 

h  19  Forbes  street 
Paul,  Wm.,  advocate,  177  Union  st.,  h  46  Bon-Aceord  st. 
Paull,  James,  advocate,  22  Belmont  street,  h  141  Crown  st. 
Paxton,  Andrew,  provision  dealer,  15  Marischal  street 
Pearce,  Mrs,  teacher  of  music,  51  Bon- Accord  street 
Pearson,  Mark,  furniture  dealer,  25  Castle  street 
Pearson,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  25  Castle  street 
Peddie,  James,  teacher  (Albion  Street  Public  School),  36 

Union  terrace 
Pegler,  George,  fruiterer  (to  the  Queen),  7  Eegent  quay,  h 

Kepplestone  House 
Pegler,  John,  fruiterer,  Market  Hall,  h  3  Whitehouse  street 
Pender,  Mrs,  lodgings,  44  Blackfriars  street 
Penman,  Miss,  220  George  street 
Penny,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  22  Springbank  terrace 
Pension  Office,  71  King  street 
Peter,  George,  mason,  47  Watson  street 
Peterkin,  Henry,  solicitor,  31  Adelphi,  h  55  Victoria  street 

west 
Peterkin,  James,  builder,  1  Henry  place 
Peterkin,  Mrs,  midwife,  115  Gallowgate 


218  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Peters,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  50  St.  Nicholas  street; 

factory,  Eodgers  "Walk,  John  st.,  h  53  Springbank  ter. 
Petrie,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  4  Mealniarket  street, 

h  36  Frederick  street 
Petrie,  Alex.,  sculpture  and  granite  merchant,  Bon- Accord 

Works,    71    Constitution   street,    h    Abbey   Cottage, 

Cuparstone  road 
Petrie,  James  B.  &  Sons,  jobbing  gardeners,  153  Hardgate 
Petrie,  James,  sen.,  stonecutter,  2  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Petrie,  James  &  Co.,  Clayhills  Monumental  Granite  Works, 

Wellington  road,  see  Advertisement 
Petrie,  James,  jun.  (of  J.  Petrie  &  Co.),  162  Crown  street 
Petrie,  John,  mason,  45  Watson  street 
Petrie,  Eobert  A.,  house  carpenter,  10  Ferryhill  terrace 
Petrie,  Mrs,  fish  dealer,  Basement  floor,  market,  h  69  Shiprow 
Philip  &  Cooper,  wholesale  clothiers,  32  Union  street 
Philip,  Alex.,  dyer  and  cleaner,  3  North  Broadford 
Philip,  Archibald,  overseer,  (G.  Leslie  &  Co.),  2  St.  Clement 

place 
Philip,  Eev.  G.  F.  I.  (St.  Clement's  Parish),  8  Canal  terrace 
Philip,  George,  joiner,  256  George  street 
Philip,  James,  shoreporter,  National  Bank  court,  42  Castle  st. 
Philip,  James  L.  (of  Morison  &  Leslie),  33  Constitution  st. 
Philip,  James  M.,  shipmaster,  28  Wellington  place 
Philip,  James,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  67,  h  65  East 

North  street 
Philip,  Patrick,  clerk  (Broadford  Works),  h  Mile-end,  Stocket 
Philip,  Bichard,  tailor  and  clothier,  31  Adelphi 
Philip,  Eobert  C,   commercial  traveller,  Walnut   Cottage, 

Euthrieston 
Philip,  Wm.,  jun.  (of  Philip  &  Cooper),  2  Strawberry  bank 
Philip,  Wm. ,  shipmaster,  Ashley  place 
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), 

14  View  terrace 
Philips,  George,  commercial  traveller,  (Anderson  &  Thom- 
son), 5  JBuntly  street 
Phillips,  Eobert,  shipmaster,  60  Carden  place 
Philp,  Andrew,  surveyor  of  taxes  and  Assessor  for  County 

of  Aberdeen,  27  King  street,  h  1  Eoslin  terrace 
Pickthorn,  Mrs  Captain,  279  George  street 
Piggie,  Thomas,  11  Ann  place 

Pirie,  Alexander  &  Sons,  paper  manufacturers  and  whole- 
sale stationers  ;  works,   Stoneywood,  Woodside  and 

Union  Works,  Poynernook,  Aberdeen 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  219 

Pirie,  A.  Charles  (of  A.  Pirie  &  Sons),  Craibstone  House 
Pirie,  Alex.  (J.  Blaikie  &  Sons,  211  Union  street),  62  North 

Broadford 
Pirie,  A.,  joiner  and  feuar,  2  Powis  place 
Pirie,  Francis  Logie  (of  A.  Pirie  &  Sons),  Waterton  House 
Pirie,  George,  late  shoreporter,  55  Longacre 
Pirie,   George  B.,  fishmonger,  Basement  floor,  Market,  h  17 

Carmelite  street 
Pirie,  James,  letter  carrier  (P.O.),  50  Charlotte  street  north 
Pirie,  James,  superintendent  (Har.  Works),  12  Clarence  st. 
Pirie,  John,  clerk  (H.M.C.),  11  King's  crescent 
Pirie,  Johnstone  K.  (of  Young's  Par.  Light  and  M.  O.  Co., 

33  Market  street),  h  17  Watson  street 
Pirie,  J.  Bridgeford,  architect,  177  Union  street,  A  81  Skene 

square 
Pirie,  Martin  H.  (of  A.  Pirie  &  Sons),  Stoneywood  House 
Pirie,  Eobert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  84  Causewayend 
Pirie,  Walter,  inspector  (A.  P.   C.  to  A.),  15^  Constitution 

street 
Pirie,  Mrs  Alex.,  Stoneywood  House 

Pirie,  Mrs  (lodgings),  provision  merchant,  11  Wales  street 
Pirie,  Miss,  dressmaker,  20^  North  Silver  street 
Pirrie,  J.  M.  Gordon,  M.D.,  253  Union  street 
Pirrie,  Win.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  professor  of  surgery,  Univer- 
sity of  Aberdeen,  253  Union  street 
Pithie,  Mrs,  93  Wales  street 

Play  fair,  Chas.  &  Co.,  gunmakers,  138  Union  street 
Playfair,  Mrs  Charles,  2a  Albyn  place 
Police  Office,  City  Buildings,  4  Broad  street 
Police  Stables,  81  West  North  street;  J.  Johnston,  manager 
Police  Store,  21  Frederick  street ;  A.  Ross,  keeper 
Police  Tax  Office,  City  Buildings,  2  Broad  street 
Poison,  A.  H.,  professor  of  dancing  and  calisthenics,  33a 

Summer  street 
Poor's  Rate  Office  (St.  Nicholas  Parish),  38  Castle  street ; 

G.  G.  Christie,  collector 
Poor's  Eate  Office  (Old  Machar  Parish),  9  Diamond  street ; 

Alexander  Diack,  collector 
Pope,  Samuel,  writing  and  drawing  master,  24  Victoria  st. 

west 
Pope,  Win.,  assistant  police  detective,  45  Bon- Accord  street 
Porter  &  Kelman,  builders,  54  Hutcheon  street 
Porter  &  Leighton,  boot  and  shoemakers,  58  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Porter  &  Sinclair,  wholesale  merchants,  18  St.  Paul  street 
Porter,   Alex,   (of  Porter  &  Sinclair),    112   Hadden  street, 
Woodside 


220  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Porter,  David  (of  P.  &  K.),  20  Kingsland  place 

Porter,  George  (of  Porter  &  Leighton),  9  Bon- Accord  ter. 

Porter,  George,  jun.,  grain  and  commission  merchant,  15 

King  street 
Porter,  John,  feuar,  3  Stephen  place,  76  North  Broadford 
Porter,  Win.,  house  factor,  Neptune  terrace,  47  York   street 
Porter,  Win.,  timber  measurer,  1  Stephen  place,  76  North 

Broadford 
Porter,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  28  North  Silver  street 
Porter,  Miss,  teacher  of  music.  9  Bon-Accord  terrace 
Porter,  Miss,  dressmaker,  75  King  street 
Porthill  Public  School,  Porthill ;  teacher,  Eobert  C.  Watson 
Porthill  Schools  (New),  164  Gallowgate 
Post  Office,  Market  street 
Pratt,   Adam,  manager,   Crown  Clothing  Co.,  h  6  Eegent 

quay 
Pratt  &  Keith,  warehousemen  and  manufacturers,    161  and 

163  Union  street;  wholesale  entrance,  11  Bridge  st.; 

goods  entrance,  22  Windmillbrae 
Pratt,  James,  cashier  (Blaikie  Bros.),    1    Gray's  Buildings, 

Eosemount 
Pratt,  John  (of  Williamson  &  Simpson),  1  King's  Crescent 
Presslie,  James,  engineer,   25   Commerce  street,  h  59  East 

North  street 
Presslie,  R.  D.,  chemist  and  druggist,  61  East  North  street, 

h  above  shop 
Presslie,  Samuel,  sergeant  of  police,  3  Craigwell  place 
Pressly,  David,  reporter,  Free  Press,  h  8  Margaret  street 
Preston,  G.  M.,  commercial  traveller.  13  Ferry  hill  place 
Preston.  James,  foreman  carpenter  (H.  E.  &  Co.),  9  Shore 

brae 
Primerose,  Miss,  3  Powis  place 
Primrose,  Thomas,  advocate,  19  North  Silver  street 
Prince  of  Wales  Hotel,  9  St.  Nicholas  lane  ;  Eobert  Brown, 

proprietor 
Pringle  &  Slessor,  builders,  7  Thistle  lane 
Proctor,  A.  F.,  M.B.,  230  Union  street 
Proctor,  James,  14  Queen's  road 

Proctor,  John,  overseer  (Hogarth  &  Co.),  85  College  street 
Proctor,  William,  20  Prospect  terrace 
Proctor,  Miss,  Carden  House 
Proctor,  Miss,  teacher,  19  Victoria  street  west 
Procurator-Fiscal  of  the  City  of  Aberdeen  ;   George  Caden- 

head,  Court-House  Buildings,  Castle  street 
Procurator-Fiscal  of  Aberdeen  and  Kincardine  ;  Alexander 

Simpson,  jun.,  advocate;  assistant  do.,  C.  F.  Euncy, 

advocate,  Court-House  Buildings,  Castle  street 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  221 

Prosser,  Oswald,  solicitor  (of  J.  &  G.  Collie),  25  Union  st.,  h 

15  Argyll  place 
Public  Baths,   5   Crooked  lane  ;  supt.,  Wm,  Cameron,  h  13 

Loch  street 
Public  Elementary  Schools.  See  page  43 
Public  News-Room,  Corn  Exchange,  Hadden  street 
Purvis,  Mrs  Alex.,  164  Crown  street 
Pyper,  Wm.,    wholesale  tea,  wine,   and  spirit  merchant,  7 

Queen  street,  h  Hillhead,  Pitfodels 
Pyper,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  89  Loch  street,  h  above  shop 

RAE.  Archibald  (of  J.  &  A.  Eae),  13  Canal  street 

Bae,  Francis  M.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  31  St.  Clement  st., 

h  31  Adelphi 
Bae,    George,   tailor  and  clothier,  79  George  street,  h  22 

Mount  street 
Bae,  James,  grocer,  1J,  h  5  South  Crown  street 
Eae,  J.  &  A.,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturers,  48  George 

street 
Bae,  James,  family  grocer,  30  Summer  st.,  h  24  Osborne  pi. 
Bae,  James,  painter,  glazier,  and  paperhanger,  104  John  st., 

h  11  South  Mount  street 
Bae,  Jas.,  agent  (W.  Mackenzie,  publisher),  66  St.  Nicholas 

street,  h  26  Loanhead  terrace 
Eae,  John,  messenger,  Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  62 

Union  street 
Bae,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  16,  h  4  Hanover  st. 
Bae,  John  (of  J.  &  A.  Bae),  3  Gilcomston  place 
Bae,  John,  spirit  dealer,  12,  h  18  Shiprow 
Eae,  John,  corn  bruiser  and  hay  cutter,  61  Commerce  street, 

h  4  Northfield 
Bae,  Thomas,  joiner,  10  Leslie  place 

Bae,  Wm.,  millwright  (Ferryhill  Foundry),  19  Bank  street 
Bae,    William,    jobbing   gardener   and    grocer,    50    Lower 

Leadside 
Bae,  Wm.  (of  Simpson  &  Bae),  43  Skene  street 
Bae,  Wm.,  advocate  (of  Anderson  &  Bae),  16  Union  terrace 
Bae,  Mrs  John,  grocer,  45  St.  Andrew  street 
Bae,  Mrs  John,  3  Henry  place 
Bae,  Mrs,  lodgings,  170  Crown  street 
Baeburn,  Alex.,  house  carpenter  and  horticultural  builder, 

Hutcheon  street  west,  h  32  Watson  street 
Baeburn,  Peter  (of  Garden  &  Baeburn),  30  Schoolhill 
Eailway  (Caledonian),  Guild  Street  Station ;  Alex.  Alexander, 

district  traffic  superintendent 
Eailway  (Great  North   of  Scotland),   head  office,  Waterloo 

Station;  W.  B.  Ferguson,  secy.;  R  Milne,   manager 
19 


222  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Railway  (Joint  Passenger  Station),  off  Guild  street 
Bainnie,  Alex.,  builder  and  timber  merchant,  50  Commerce 

street,  h  3  Little  Chapel  street 
Bainnie,  Bobt.,    grocer  and  spirit  dealer  31  Shiprow,  h  17 

Beechgrove  terrace 
Bainforth,  Charles  E.,  property  master  (H.  M.   O.),    h  63 

Union  street 
Bainforth,  Mrs,  costumier,  63  Union  street 
Bait,  Wm.,  4  Prospect  terrace 

Bait,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  19  Virginia  street,  h  4  Shore  brae 
Bait,  Mrs  Agnes,  170  Crown  street 
Bamage,  Alexander,  rector,  Free  Church  Training  College, 

h  50  Belvidere  place 
Bamsay,  Andrew,  convener  of  trades'  officer,  35  Chapel  st. 
Bamsay,  George,  tea  merchant,  8  Canal  street 
Bamsay,  John,  United  States  Consular  agent,  103  Union  st., 

A  175  Skene  street  west 
Bamsay,  Miss,  lodgings,  3  Crimon  place 
Bamsay,  Miss,  dressmaker,  5  Schoolhill 
Bankin,  David,  aerated  water  manufacturer,  61   Commerce 

street,  h  77  Constitution  street 
Bate,  John,  Boyal  Bazaar,  40  Market  street,  h  2  Trinity  quay 
Rattray,  AL,  tobacco  pipe  manufacturer,  70  West  North  st. 
Battray,  David,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,    13  Castle 

street,  h  84  Bosemount  place 
Battray,  John,  late  mail  guard,  168  Crown  street 
Battray,  John,    (of    Wm.  Battray    &    Son),  6  Beechgrove 

terrace 
Battray,  Robert,  M.D.,  surgeon-superintendent,  Boyal  In- 
firmary 
Rattray,   William,   manufacturing   chemist,    St.    Clement's 

Chemical  Works,  18  Link  street,  h  at  the  Works 
Battray,    Wm.,  &   Son,  tobacco  and   snuff  manufacturers, 

24  Queen  street 
Battray,  William,  teacher,  Aberdeen  Institution,  9   North 

Silver  street,  h  40  Skene  terrace 
Battray,  Wm.,  (of  Wm.  Rattray  &  Son),  6  Beechgrove  terrace 
Battray,  Wm.,  jun.,  (of  Wm.  Battray  &  Son),  57  Bosemount 

place 
Bawer,  James,  Buthrieston  Inn 
Bay,  Miss,  Elmbank,  141  Hardgate 
Bebecca,  George,  Kincorth,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Bebecca,  Wm.,  flesh er,  34  Market  Hall,  h  Bieldside 
Beform  Hall,  53  Guestrow ;  lessee,  Geo.  Middelton,  22  Gil- 

comston  Steps 
Begistrar  for  Parish  of  St.  Nicholas,  John  Watt,  4  Correc- 
tion wynd 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  223 

Registrar  for  Parish  of  Old  Machar,  James  Valentine  ;  office, 

11  North  Silver  street 
Reid  &  Bain,  drapers,  54  and  56  George  street 
Reid  &  Wilsone,  advocates,  146  Union  street 
Reid,  Alex.,  treasurer  (Harbour  Office),  161  Crown  street 
Reid,  Alex.,  carpenter,  162  Crown  street 
Reid,  Andrew,  merchant,  6  Waverley  place 
Reid,  Andrew,  50  Bon-Accord  street 
Reid,  Ben.  &  Co.,  seedsmen  and  nurserymen,  Guild  street; 

nurseries,  Rubislaw,  Burnieboozle,  and  Hazelhead 
Reid,  Ben.   &  Co.,  agricultural  implement   makers,   Bon- 
accord  works,  Justice  Mills 
Reid,  Benjamin  L. ,  farmer,  Springbank  Lodge,  Mannofield 
Reid,  Charles,  Garvock  Cottage,  Garvock  wynd 
Reid,  Charles,  beadle,  Nelson  Street  U.P.  Church,  26  Cause- 

wayend 
Reid,  David  (of  G.  Reid  &  Sons),  76  Dee  street 
Reid,  David,  pawnbroker,  19  Drum's  lane,  h  3  Leslie  place 
Reid,  Donald,  late  precentor,  161  Skene  street  west 
Reid,  George  &  Sons,  chemists  and  druggists,  45  Union  st. 
Reid,  George,  R.S.A.,  St.  Luke's,  Keppleston 
Reid,  George,  (of  B.  Reid  &  Co.),  23  Justice  Mill  lane 
Reid,  George,  spirit  and  provision  merchant,  23  Shiprow,  h 

149  Crown  street 
Reid,  George,  tailor,  70|  St.  Andrew  street 
Reid,  James,  joiner,  20  Skene  terrace 
Reid,  James,  251  George  street 

Reid,  James  (of  Black  &  Ferguson),  4  Bon-Accord  terrace 
Reid,  James,  125  Crown  street 
Reid,  James,  builder,  mangle,    plane,   boot-tree,    and   last 

manufacturer,  58  John  street 
Reid,  James  T.,  commission  agent,  42  Union  street 
Reid,  John,  advocate,  (of  Burnett  &  Reid),  3  Union  place 
Reid,  John,  manager,  Bon-Accord  Slate  Merchant  Company, 

Limited,  h  9  Beechgrove  terrace 
Reid,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1,  h  3  South  College  st. 
Reid,  John,  grocer,  70  Broad  street 
Reid,  John,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  141  Gallowgate,  h  15 

Bon-Accord  street 
Reid,  John,  cabinetmaker,    99   George   street,  k  18    South 

Mount  street 
Reid,  John,  furniture  dealer,  59  Loch  street 
Reid,  John,  shoreporter,  77^  Park  road 
Reid,  John,  meter  inspector  (Gas  Dep. — Town  Council),  1 

Skene  square 
Reid,   John,  eating-house,  13  Exchequer  row 
Reid,  John,  tinplate  worker,  33  Chapel  street 


224  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Eeid,  John,  flesher,  86  Hutcheon  street 

Reid,  Eobert,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer,  57  Broad  st., 

h  Hammerfield  West,  Cuparstone  road 
Eeid,  Eobert  (H.  M.  C),  16  Seamount  place 
Reid,  Bob.  B.,  baker,  55  St.  Nicholas  st.,  h  100  Park  road 
Eeid,  Walter,  feuar,  57  Causewayend 
Eeid,  William,  accountant  (Scottish   Provincial  Assurance 

Co.),  7  Crown  street 
Eeid,  William,  photographer,  3  Summer  st.,  h  16  Chapel  st. 
Eeid,  William,  tailor,  20  Holburn  street 
Eeid,  William  (of  Connon  &  Eeid),  22  Hadden  street 
Eeid,  William  L.  (of  Eeid  &  Wilsone),  8  Albyn  terrace 
Reid,  William,  shipmaster,  14  St,  Clement  street 
Eeid,  Williamson,  carter,  78  John  street 
Eeid,  Mrs,  matron  (A.  F.  O.  Asylum),  19  Albyn  place 
Eeid,  Mrs  C,  furniture  dealer,  78  George  street 
Eeid,  Mrs  D.  J.,  11  Eose  street 
Eeid,  Mrs  James,  131  King  street 
Eeid,  Mrs,  proprietrix,  80  John  street 
Eeid,  Mrs,  6|  St.  Mary's  place 
Eeid,  Mrs  Thomas,  84  Union  street 
Reid,  Mrs,  11  Watson  street 

Eeid,  Mrs,  Eoyal  Cults  Hotel  (Temperance),  near  the  Station 
Eeid,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  68  West  North  street 
Eeid,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  59  Huntly  street 
Reid,  Mrs,  lodgings,  15^  Constitution  street 
Eeid,  Mrs,  13  Princes  street 
Reid,  Misses,  hair  restorers,  9  Union  terrace 
Eeid,  Miss,  3  St.  Mary's  place 
Eeid,  Miss,  38  Union  terrace 
Eeid,  Miss,  dressmaker,  25  Bon-Accord  street 
Eeid,  Miss,  teacher,  Orphan  Hospital,  30  Huntly  street 
Eeiter,  A.,  professor  of  music,  245  Union  street 
Eeith    &   Anderson,   auctioneers   and    live  stock    salesmen, 

Kittybrewster 
Eeith  &  Norrie,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants,  196  Gallow- 

gate 
Eeith,  Alex.,  M.D.,  chemist  and  druggist,  288   George  st., 

h  15  Skene  terrace 
Eeith,  Archibald,  M.D.,  39  Union  place 
Eeith,  George  (of  Reith  &  Norrie),  1  Mount  street  west 
Eeith,  Eobert  (of  Eeith  &  Anderson),  Middlefield^Woodside 
Eeith,  Mrs  John,  Cuparstone  buildings 
Eeith,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  10  Affleck  street 
Eennet,  David,  teacher  of  mathematics,  12  Golden  square 
Eennie,  Alex.,  painter,  glazier,  and  paperhanger,  45  Upper- 

kirkgate,  h  30  Ashley  road 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  225 

Kermie,  Alex.,  slater,  Bridge  place,  h  30  Upperkirkgate 
Eennie,  Archibald  J.,  chartered  accountant  and  sharebroker, 

123|  Union  street,  h  31  Victoria  street  west 
Eennie,  George,  feuar,  25  Watson  street 
Eennie,  John  T.,  ship  insurance  and  sharebroker,  48  Maris- 

chal  street 
Eennie,  John,  grocer,  21  Justice  street 
Eennie,  John,  foreman  blacksmith  (H.  E.  &  Co.),  25   Bank 

street 
Eennie,  John,  builder,  42  St.  Paul  street 
Eennie,  John,  cabinetmaker,  14  Bridge  place,  A  36  Catherine 

street 
Eennie,  Win.,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer,  and  ironmonger, 

73  and  75  Broad  street 
Eennie,  Wm.,  assistant  dockmaster,  12  Cotton  street 
Eennie,  Wm.,  foreman  blockmaker   (W.   Hood    &   Co.),    6 

Canal  lane 
Eennie,  Mrs  Captain,  31  Dee  street 
Eennie,  Mrs  C.  M.,  31  Victoria  street  west 
Eennie,  Mrs  George,  4  Powis  place 
Eennie,  Mrs  George,  15  Bon- Accord  street 
Eennie,  Mrs  J.  T.,  Deemount 
Eennie,  Mrs,  flesher,  66  Basement  floor,  Market 
Eennie,  Miss,  lodgings,  243A  Union  street 
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,  7  Thistle  street 

Eezin,  George,  furnishing  tailor,  4  Belmont  street,  h  Prim- 
rose hill,  Old  Aberdeen 
Ehind,  A.  &  Sons,  warehousemen,  11  and  13  Gallowgate,  h 

Don  terrace,  Woodside 
Ehind,  John,  warehouseman,  6  Exchange  st.,  h  6  Westfield 

terrace 
Ehind,  Mrs,  5  Crown  terrace 
Rhynas,  George,  painter,  23  Marywell  street 
Eiach,  Mrs  (Crown  Inn),  3  Shore  brae 
Eice,  Robert,  metal  refiner  and  bricklayer,  Clayhills 
Eichard,  John,  steward,  Eoyal  Northern  Club,  204   Union 

street 
Eichards   &   Co.,    linen    manufacturers,  Broadford  Works, 

Maberly  street,  bleaching  and  vitrol  works,  Eubislaw 
Richardson,  Geo.  A.,   commercial  traveller   (Edmonston  & 

Co.),  2  Nellfield  place 


226  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Eichardson,  James,   warehouseman   (W.    &  K.  Jopp),  and 
bugle-major,  1st  A.E.V.,  5,1  Loch  street 

Eichardson,  John,  nesher,  11  Upperkirkgate,  h  80  Hutcheon 
street 

Eichardson,  Win.,  keeper  of  the  Court-House,   Court-House 
buildings,  Castle  street 

Eichardson,  Wm.,  chartered  accountant,  83  Union  street 

Eiddel,  Alex.    M.,   photographer,   246   Union   street,  h  72 
Holburn  street 

Eiddel,  Alex.,  nesher,  23,  h  22  Hardweird 

Eiddel,  D.,  watchmaker,  31  Mount  street  west 

Eiddel,    George,    commission    and   general    merchant,    36 
Marischal  street,  h  6  South  Crown  street 

Eiddel,  James,  C.E.,  Wilford  Cottage,  1  Powis  place 

Eiddel,  John  S.,  agent,  7  Ferryhill  place 

Riddel,  Peter,  principal  clerk  (Harbour  Office),  65  Spring- 
bank  terrace 

Eiddel,  Thomas,  accountant  (actuary,  N.  S.  Savings  Bank), 
52^  Chapel  street 

Eiddel,  Miss,  30  Marischal  street 

Eiddel,  Miss  M.,  27  Watson  street 

Eiddel,  Miss,  lodgings,  4  Dee  street 

Eiddell,  Alex.,  grain  merchant,  45  Skene  terrace 

Eiddell,  Wm.,  ironmonger,   62  St.   Nicholas  street  and  49 
Upperkirkgate,  h  45  Skene  terrace 

Eiddoch,  John,  commercial  traveller  (B.  Eeid  &  Co.) 

Eidcloch,  Mrs,  43  Victoria  street  west 

Rifle  Volunteers  (1st  Aberdeenshire) ;  Drill  Hall,  Blackfriars 
street ;  offices,  Woolmanhill 

Eitchie,  Alex.,  tailor  and   clothier,  44  St.  Nicholas  street,  h 
14  Nellfield  place 

Eitchie,  David,  shipmaster,  54  Eegent  quay 

Eitchie,  David,  chemist  and  druggist,  39  Market  street,  h  20 
Bank  street 

Eitchie,  D.  &  A.,  furnishing  tailors,  85  Union  street 

Eitchie,  Donald   (of  D,    &  A,   Eitchie),  North  St.  Swithin 
street 

Eitchie,  Rev.  E.  (Associate  Synod),  26  Skene  terrace 

Eitchie,  James,  spirit  dealer,  169  Gallowgate,  h  22  Seamount 
place 

Eitchie,  James,  grocer,  61  Green,  h  79  King  street 

Ritchie,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  177  Crown  street,  h  16 
Bank  street 

Eitchie,  Robert,  letter  carrier  (P.O.),  30  Thistle  street 

Eitchie,  Thomas,  shipowner,  3  Millburn  street 

Eitchie,  Thomas,  foreman  millwright  (H.  E.  &  Co.),  2  Haw- 
thorn place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  227 

Ritchie,  William,  superintendent  of  salmon  fishings  (Dee 

District),  55  Gallowgate 
Eitchie,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  85  and  87  Skene  street, 

h  46  Whitehouse  street 
Kitchie,  Wm.,  hecklemaker,  79  Hutcheon  street 
Eitchie,  Mrs  Turner,  16  Watson  street 
Eitchie,  Mrs,  refreshment  rooms,  6  Netherkirkgate 
Kitchie,  Mrs,  28  Thistle  street 
Eitter,  E.  W.,  professor  of  music,  28  Crown  street 
Eobb,  Alex.,  gas  engineer,  inspector  of  gas  meters,  and  of 
weights   and  measures,  23   Lodge  walk,  h  6  Affleck 
street 
Eobb,  Alex.,  baker  and  confectioneer,  7,  A  9  Northfield 
Eobb,  Andrew,  gunmaker,  3  Springbank  place 
Eobb,    Geo.,    Depute  Town    Clerk,    Town   House,    h    182 

Gallowgate 
Eobb,  Geo.,  engraver,  lithographer,  and  printer,  13  Adelphi, 

h  3  Stanley  street 
Eobb,  James,  painter  (Hall,  Eussell,  &  Co.),  36  Spittal 
Eobb,  Eev.  John  (of  Pittrichie),  257  George  st.  and  Pittrichie 

House,  Whiterashes 
Eobb,  John  (of  Watson  &  Eobb),  27  North  Silver  street 
Eobb,  John,  baker,  4  Skene  terrace 
Eobb,  John,  coachman,  16  Skene  terrace 
Eobb,  Peter,   assistant  officer  (Aberdeen  School  Board),  h 

Porthill  Schoolhouse 
Eobb,  Robert,  broker,  39  Shiprow 
Robb,  Eobert,  shore  porter,  57  Eegent  quay 
Eobb,  Wm.,   museum  attendant,   University  buildings,  82 

Broad  street 
Eobb,  Wm.,  messenger,  N.  of  S.  Bank,  Market  Branch,  h  5 

Stirling  street 
Robb,  Wm.,  stonecutter,  Hawthorn  place 
Eobb,  Mrs  Charles,  2  Springbank  terrace 
Eobb,  Mrs,  lodgings,  5  Netherkirkgate 
Eobb,  Miss,  grocer,  2  St.  Andrew  street 
Eobberds,  Frederick  Walter,  priest  of  the  Episcopal  Church, 

h  North  St.  Swithin  street 
Robbie,  Francis,  gardener,    14   and    15   Market  hall,  h  77 

Green 
Eobbie,  Geo.,  bottler,  5  Littlejohn  street,  h  13  Drum's  lane 
Eobbie^  James,  clerk  (Wm.  Martin,  26  and  27  New  Market), 

h  1 2  Powis  place 
Eobbie,  J.  &  M.,  spirit  dealers,  42  Causewayend 
Eobbie,  James  &  Co.,  drapers,  89  Broad  street 
Eobbie,  James  (of  J.  R.  &  Co.),  35  Constitution  street 
Robbie,  John  (of  Grant  &  Robbie),  127  Causewayend 


228  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Eobbie,  William,  writer  (Eeid  &  Wilsone,  146  Union  street), 

36  Bel  vide  re  place 
Eobbie,  Wm.,  overseer  (Aberdeen  Lime  0.),  27Marywell  st. 
Eoberton,  "Wm.,  foreman  moulder  (Barry,  Henry,   &   Co.), 

122  West  North  street 
Eoberts,  David  &  Co.,  gig  and  harness  repository,  92  and  94 

King  street 
Eoberts,  George,  grocer,  9,  h  30  St.  Andrew  street 
Eoberts,  Mrs,  40  Netherkirkgate 
Eobertson    &  Arnot,    commission   merchants   and   produce 

brokers,  22  Exchang-e  street 
Eobertson  &  Campbell,  preserved  provision  manufacturers, 

Works,  Lilybank,  Kittybrewster 
Eobertson  &  Lumsden,  advocates,  3  Union  terrace 
Eobertson  &  Matthew,  shipwrights  &  boatbuilders,  Provost 

Blaikie's  quay 
Eobertson  &  Thorn,  tailors  and  clothiers,  2  Queen  street  . 
Eobertson,    Alex.,    stonecutter,  King  street,  (corner  of  St. 

Clair  street),  h  132  West  North  street 
Eobertson,  Alex.,  sculpture  and  monumental  works,  Mary- 

wellbank,  Wellington  road,  h  Deemouth  House,  South 

College  street 
Eobertson,  Alex.  &  Son,  plumbers,  brassfounders,  &  copper- 
smiths, 60  &  62  Huntly  street 
Eobertson,  Alex.  W.,  M.A.,  6  Ferryhill  place 
Eobertson,  Alex.,  tea  dealer  and  grocer,  166  Gallowgate,  h 

14  Watson  street 
Eobertson,  Alex.,  sen.  (of  A.  Eobertson  &    Son),  7   Eose- 

mount  terrace 
Eobertson,  Alex.,  jun.,  plumber,  gasfitter,  and brassf ounder, 

50  Castle  street,  h  26  St.  Nicholas  street 
Eobertson,  Andrew,  keeper,  Nellfield   Cemetery,  h  North 

Lodge,  Nellfield 
Eobertson,  A.  K.,  merchant,  2  Virginia  street,  h  48  Market 

street 
Eobertson,  C,  cab  hirer,  Clayhills ;  cab  office  Ferryhill 
Eobertson,  Charles,  tailor,  38  Marischal  st.,  h  29  Castle  st. 
Eobertson,  Charles,  6  Ferryhill  place 
Eobertson,  George  A.,  secretary,  Aberdeen  Annual  Highland 

Games,  24  Eichmond  street 
Eobertson,  Geo.,  accountant  (T.  &  C.  Bank),  Hammerfield, 

Broomhill  road 
Eobertson,  George,  meal  and  barley  warehouse,  55  Green, 

and  Hilldowntree 
Eobertson,  George,  salesman,  N.  Co-operative  Co.,  Limited 

51  Eegent  Quay,  h  7  Canal  street 
Robertson,  George,  sawmiller,  Leggart,  h  Hilldowntree 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  229 

Robertson,  George,  beadle  (Melville)  29  Broad  street 
Eobertson,  George,  coal  agent,  48  Upper  Denburn 
.Robertson,  Gordon  H.,  plumber,  7  Eosemount  terrace 
Eobertson,  Grame  E.M.,  clerk,  (J.  Moir  &  Son),  1  Church  st. 
Eobertson,  James,  clerk  (A.  Ogston  &  Sons),  14  Kingsland 

place 
Eobertson,  James,  clerk,  (J.  Miller  &  Co.),  39  Bon-Accord 

street 
Eobertson,  James  (of  E.  &  M.)  Broomhill  road 
Robertson,  James,  4  Seaview  place 

Eobertson,  John  &  Co.,  watchmakers  and  jewellers,  10  Mar- 
ket gallery- 
Robertson,  John,  advocate  (of  Eobertson  &  Lumsden),  158 

Union  street 
Robertson,  John,  (of  John  Lyell  &  Co.),  3  Affleck  place 
Robertson,  Dr  John,  L.E.C.P.S.  Edin.,  chemist,  57  Castle 

street,  h  2  Castle  terrace 
Eobertson,  John  G.,  cashier  (R.  Connon  &  Co.),  29  South 

Constitution  street 
Eobertson,  John,    corn   factor   and   commission   agent,   45 

Marischal  street,  h  13  Caledonian  place 
Eobertson,  J.,  cooper  and  curer,  Hanover  lane,  h  13  Com- 
merce street 
Eobertson,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  155|  Gallowgate,  h 

158  Hutcheon  street  west 
Eobertson,  John,  broker,  73  Green 

Eobertson,  Joseph,  (of  Eobertson  &  Campbell),  6  Park  street 
Eobertson,  Robert,  house  proprietor,  155  Causewayend 
Robertson,  Robert,  salmon  fisher,  Burnside  Cottage,  Euthrie- 

ston 
Robertson,  E.  W.,  clerk  (Simpson  &  Cadenhead),  73  Skene 

square 
Eobertsou,  Wm,  &  Co.,  plasterers,  1  Canal  road 
Eobertson,  Wm.  cabinetmaker,  Plasterer's  court,  70  Gallow- 
gate 
Eobertson,  Wm.  (of  A.  &  E.),  32  Summer  street 
Eobertson,  Wm.  Percival,  dentist,  124  Crown  street 
Eobertson,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  41  East  North  street 
Eobertson,  Wm.,  shore  porter,  4  Yeats  lane 
Eobertson,  Wm.,  horse  and  cab  hirer,  and  general  carter, 

213  Hardgate 
Eobertson,  Wm.,  plasterer,  (of  W.  R.  &  Co.),  74  Seamount 

place 
Robertson,  Wm.,  grocer,  41  Castle  street 
Eobertson,  Mrs.,  4  Albert  terrace 
Eobertson,  Mrs,  Eoseville,  7  Balmoral  terrace 
Eobertson,  Mrs,  37  Mount  street 


230  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Robertson,  Mrs,  7  Crimon  place 

Robertson,  Mrs,  provision  agent,  5  Charles  street 

Robertson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  28  Wellington  street 

Robertson,  Mrs,  midwife,  21  Wo  oka  an  hill 

Robertson,  Mrs,  midwife,  45  Park  street 

Robertson,  Mrs,  draper,  125  Crown  street 

Robertson,  Mrs,  draper,  8  Park  street 

Robertson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  7  Canal  street 

Robertson,  Miss,  teacher  (Ross's  School,  Holburn  street),  29 
Wellington  place 

Robertson,  Miss,  teacher,  school,  1  Skene  row,  h  35  Huntly 
street 

Robertson,  Miss,  teacher  of  pianoforte  and  singing,  5  Charles 
street 

Robertson,  Miss,  West  End  Millinery  Establishment,  13a 
Union  place 

Robertson,  Miss,  lodgings  9a  Rose  street 

Robertson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  55  Schoolhill 

Robertson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  35  Victoria  street  west 

Robinson,  Crum,  &  Co.,  Limited,  cotton  spinners,  Banner- 
mill 

Robinson,  Hardy  (of  R.  C.  &  Co.,  Limited),  Denmore 

Robson,  Alex,  (of  Wm.  Smith  &  Son)  21  Henry  street 

Robson,  James  W.,  assistant  clerk  to  P.  &  I.  Tax  Commis- 
sioners ;  office,  27  King  street,  h  54  Victoria  st.  west 

Robson,  James,  Lome  Hotel,  6  Trinity  street 

Robson,  Rev.  John,  M.A.,  D.D.  (U.P.  Church,  St.  Nicholas 
lane),  30  Carden  place 

Rocca,  Antonio,  confectioner  and  ice  cream  manufacturer, 
37  George  street 

Rodger,  Benjamin  H.,  reporter,  Free  Press 

Rodger,  James,  M.B.,  CM.,  M.D.,  physician,  1  Golden 
square 

Rodger,  James,  2  Chapel  street 

Roger,  James,  head  master  (Dr.  Bell's  School,  Old  Aber- 
deen), h  5  Powis  place 

Roger,  G.  S.  (of  Pratt  &  Keith),  34  Albyn  place 

Roger,  Hugh,  foreman  boatbuilder  (H.  R.  &  Co.),  10  Summer 
lane 

Roger,  James,  clerk,  264  George  street 

Roger,  John,  late  merchant,  2  South  Silver  street 

Roger,  Wm.,  clerk  (Broadford  Works),  264  George  street 

Rollo,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant,  283  George  street,  h  73  Wales 
street 

Ronald,  George,  grocer,  35  Bon-Accord  street 

Ronald,  Wm.,  hide  and  leather  factor,  16  St.  Paul  street,  h 
19  Union  terrace 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  231 

Korie,   George  L.,  manager,  Aberdeen  Town  and   County- 
Bank,  60  Union  street 
Bose,  Alex,  (of  D.  Rose  &  Co.),  42  Albyn  place 
Rose,  Donaldson  &  Co.,  shipowners  and  timber  merchants, 

6  York  street 
Rose,  George,  turner,  54  Bridge  street 
Rose,  Geo.,  flesher,  1,   2,  and  3  Market  hall,  h  4  Beechgrove 

terrace 
Rose,  James  (of  D.  Rose  &  Co.),  5  Rubislaw  terrace 
Rose,  John  (G.  Lyall  &  Co.),  3  Affleck  place 
Rose,  W.  (of  D.  Rose  &  Co.),  11  Golden  square 
Rose,  Miss,  174  Skene  street  west 
Ross  &  Bell,  painters  and  decorators,   10  Hardgate,  near 

F.  W.  Church 
Ross  &  Ledingham,  drapers,  23  Union  street 
Ross,  Alex.,  stoneware  merchant,  57  Windniillbrae 
Ross,  Alex.,  hotel  keeper  (Steam  Yacht),  Pocra  pier 
Ross,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer,  74  Green 
Ross,  Alex.  M.,  goods  manager  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  H   Canal 

terrace 
Ross,  Alex.,  inspector  of  works,  Holburn  road 
Ross,  Alex.,  teller  (National  Bank),  1  Market  street 
Ross,  Andrew,  jun.,  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,  keeper,  Police  Stores,  h  29  Castle  street 
Ross,  D.  &  J.,  ship  carpenters  and  boat-builders,  Provost 

Blaikie's  Quay,  near  Victoria  Bridge 
Ross,    Captain    David,   secretary,   East   Coast    Mission,    9 

Strawberrybank 
Ross,  Francis,  sorting  clerk  (Post  Office),  2  Eden  place 
Ross,  Francis,  porter,  76  Constitution  street 
Ross,  George,  bootmaker,  16  Correction  wynd,  h  71  North 

Broadford 
Ross,  George  (of  Watt  &  Ross),  16  Bon- Accord  lane 
Ross,  Hugh,  umbrella  maker,  12  Gallowgate 
Ross,  Hugh,  jun.,  haberdasher,  12  Broad  street,  h  Oakbank, 

Cults 
Ross,  Hugh,  grocer,  281  George  street,  h  16  Mount  st.  west 
Ross,  J.  &  J.,  builders,  16  Henry  street 

Ross,  James,  advocate  (of  Adam,  Thomson  &  Ross),  4  Rubis- 
law place 
Ross,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  21,  A  25  Virginia  street 
Ross,  Jas.,  clothier  and  haberdasher,  206,  h  208  George  st. 
Ross,  James  (of  Ross  &  Ledingham),  Millbank  Cottage,  156 

Hutcheon  street  west 
Ross,  James  (of  D.  &  J.  R.),  24  Regent  quay 


232  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Eoss,  Major  John,  chief  Constable  of  Aberdeenshire,  County- 
Police  Office,  25  and  27  Lodge  Walk,  h  1  Albyn  pi. 

Eoss,  John,  silk  mercer,  &c,  119  Union  street,  h  12  Albert 
street 

Eoss,  John,  shipmaster,  77  Waterloo  Quay 

Eoss,  John,  blacksmith,  9  Chapel  lane 

Eoss,  John,  broker,  24  Shiprow 

Eoss,  John  (of  J.  &  J.  Eoss),  16  Henry  street 

Eoss,  John  Adam,  accountant,  239  Union  street,  h  59  Bon- 
Acuord  street 

Eoss,  John,  builder,  Hawthorn  place,  h  54:  St.  Nicholas  st. 

Eoss,  John  J.,  Bon-accord  Ironmongery  Warehouse,  8  &  10 
King  street,  and  Brebner's  court,  Castle  street 

Eoss,  Lewis,  storekeeper,  Gas   Works,  Cotton  street,  h  at 
the  gate 

Eoss,  Eev.  Malcolm  M.,  Kincorth  House,  Bridge  of  Dee 

Ross,  E.  &  Son,  plasterers,  St.  Clair  street,  A  18  View  ter. 

Eoss,  Thomas,  flesher,  34  Virginia  street,  h  1  Bannermill  st. 

Eoss,  Walter  (of  Eoss  &  Bell),  44  Gordon  street 

Eoss,  W.,  Commissariat  Dep.,  2  North  Charlotte  street 

Eoss,  Wm.  B.,  gas  inspector,  34  Chapel  street 

Eoss,  Wm.  D.,  sub-editor  (Aberdeen  Journal)  41  Summer  st. 

Eoss,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  48  Shiprow 

Eoss,  W.  &  J.,  grocers  and  spirit  merchants,  202  Gallowgate 

Eoss,  Mrs  J.,  16  Albert  terrace 

Eoss,  Mrs,  14  Eose  street 

Eoss,  Mrs  John,  29  Wellington  place 
Eoss,  Mrs,  Eailway  Tavern,  Calsayseat 

Eoss,  Mrs,  8  Park  place 

Eoss,  Mrs,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  45  George  street 

Eoss,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  17  Little  Chapel  street 

Eoss,  Mrs,  lodgings,  54  St.  Nicholas  street 

Eoss,  Mrs  D.,  spirit  dealer,  1^  Well  of  Spa 

Eoss,  Mrs,  grocer,  81  Bon- Accord  street 

Eoss,  Mrs,  lodgings,  37  Littlejohn  street 

Eoss,  Miss,  Enfield,  Cults 

Eoss,  Miss,  6  Devanha  terrace 

Eoss,  Miss,  Diamond  Cottage,  3  Cuparstone  place 

Eoss,  Miss,  lodgings,  Crown  court,  4l|  Union  street 

Eoss's  School,  47  Holburn  street 

Eough,  Charles  N.,  artist,  1  Nelson  place 

Eoutledge,  Whinton  &  Son,  rope  and  twine  manufacturers, 

219  Gallowgate 
Eoutledge,  William  Jamieson  (of  W.  Eoutledge  &  Son),  99 

Crown  street 
Eoutledge,  Mrs,  15  Carden  place 
Eoutledge,  Miss,  220  Gallowgate 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  233 

Bowell,  Benjamin,  watchmaker,  161,  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,  Ruthrieston 
Roy,  John,  jun.,  nursery  seedsman,  48  Union   st.  ;  nursery, 

Ferry  hill,  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 ;  Alexander 

M'Laggan,  joint-agent 
Royal  Bazaar,  40  Market  street ;  John  Rate 
Royal  Engineer's  Office,  Barracks 
Royal,  George,  book-agent  (Virtue  &  Co.),  Bremner's  court, 

9  Castle  street 
Royal  Hotel  Restaurant,  Adelphi  Lane,  Peter  Ewing 
Royal  Northern  Agricultural  Society  ;  Alex.   Yeats,  advo- 
cate, 89  Union  street,  secretary 
Royal  Northern   Club,   204    Union   street ;    James   Tytler, 

chartered  accountant,  137  Union  street,  secretary 
Royal  Restaurant,  44  Market  street 

Ruddieman,  Alex.,  cabinetmaker,  3  Princes  street,  h  16  Sea- 
mount  place 
Ruddiman,  Thos.,  book-keeper,  (Reid  &  Wilsone),  6  Argyll 

place 
Runcie  &  Lyons,  Misses,  milliners,  150  Union  street 
Runcy,  Charles,  Barkmill  House,  Berry  den  road 
Runcy,  C.   F.,  advocate,  Procurator  Fiscal  Depute  for  the 

Sheriff  Court  of  Aberdeen  and  Kincardine,  and  for 

the  city,  Court  House  Buildings,  h  West  Cults  House, 

North  Deeside  road 
Russel,  Francis,  beadle  (Free  Greyfriars  Church),  60  Queen 

street 
Russel,  George,  sculptor,  4  Dee  street 
Russel,  Peter,  M.D.,  12  Regent  quay 
Russel,  Mrs,  160  Crown  street 
Russell,  Francis,  goods  agent  (N.  B.  Ry.),  Guild  street,  h  21 

Bank  street 
Russell,  James  (of  Leslie  &  Russell),  14  Caledonian  place 
Russell,  John,  foreman  painter  (Farquhar  &  Gill),  16  Chapel 

street 
Russell,  .Robert  R.,  clerk  (J.  Smith  &  Co.),  13  Leslie  place 
Russell,  Thos.  (of  Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.),  38  Albyn  place 
20 


234  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Russell,  Wm,,  silk  mercer,  149  Union  street,  h  3  Ferryhill  pi. 

Russell,  Mrs,  35  Huntly  street 

Eussell,  Mrs,  49  Bon- Accord  street 

Russell,  Miss,  11a  Union  place 

Russia,  Consul  for,  Wm.  Smith,  38  King  street 

Rust,  Alex.,  commission  agent,  Crown  court,  4l|  Union  st. 

Rust,  Alex.,  builder,  18  Bon- Accord  lane 

Rust,  James  (of  J.  Rust  &  Son),  Glasterberry,  Culter 

Rust,  John   &  Son,  timber  merchants,  Footdee   sawmills, 

York  street 
Rust,  John  (of  J.  Rust  &  Son),  26  Rose  street 
Rust,  John,  jun.,  architect,  7  Belmont  street,  h  Hawkhill, 

.Milltimber 
Rust,  Williamson,  of  Auchincleck,  Gilcomston  park 
Rust,  Mrs,  lodgings,  36  Bon- Accord  street 
Rust,  Mrs,  4  Dee  place 
Rutherford,  A.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  2  East  North 

street,  h  13  Canal  street 
Rutherford,   George  D.,    advocate  and  notary  public,   229 

Union  street,  h  Upper  Deebank,  Murtle 
Rutherford,  James,  audit  accountant  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  30 

Argyll  place 
Rutherford  &  Sons,  carvers  and  fret  cutters,  261  George  st. 
Rutherford,  Wm.,  19  Osborne  place 
Rutherford,  Wm.,  painter,  6  Rosebank  terrace,  h  172  Crown 

street 
Ruthven,  George  J.  W.,  19  Springbank  terrace 
Rutledge,  John,  governor  of  prison,  h  Prison,  Lodge  walk 
Ruxton,  Charles,  advocate,  84  Union  street,  h  22  Rubislaw 

terrace 
Ruxton,  Thomas,  advocate,  84  Union  street,  h  22  Rubislaw 

terrace 
Ruxton,  Wm.,  shipping  clerk  (Liverpool  steamers),  5  Trinity 

buildings,  Trinity  quay 

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, 

Rev.  John  Comper),  Seamount  place 
St.  Mary  and  St.  John,  The  Community  of ;  the  House  of 

Bethany,  147  Hardgate 
St.  Nicholas  Brass  Foundry,  74  Netherkirkgate,  plumbers, 

brassfounders,  and  c opx^er smith s •;    Wm.  Thomson  & 

Co. 
St.  Nicholas  Churchyard ;    Peter  Henderson,  sexton,  h  74 

Holburn  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  235 

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  st.  ;  keeper,  Eobert  Wyllie 

Sailors'  Institute,  21  James  street 

Saint,  James,  jun.,  silk  mercer,  hosier,  and  outfitter,  171 
and  173  Union  street;  wholesale,  52  and  54  Wind- 
millbrae,  A  11  Queen's  road 

Saint,  Miss,  11  Union  row 

Salmond,  Pat.,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  24  Mount  street 

Salmond,  Eev.  Stewart  D.  F.,  professor  of  systematic  the- 
ology and  exegesis,  Free  Church  College,  h  6  Queen's 
road 

Salmond,  William,  36  Mount  street 

Sandison,  Ludovick  G.,  fishing  rod  and  golf  club  maker, 
118  King  street,  h  4  King  street  place 

Sandison,  Wm.,  builder,  86  Chapel  street 

Sang,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoemaker,  50  Summer  street,  h  6 
Crimon  place 

Sangster  &  Co.,  St.  Clair  Steam  Aerated  Water  Works, 
porter  and  ale  stores,  St.  Clair  street 

Sangster,  Alex.,  sheriff-officer,  14  Frederick  street 

Sangster,  Alex.,  Lachlan  Cottage,  Ashley  place 

Sangster  &  Dunningham,  wholesale  watch  and  clock  makers 
(to  Her  Majesty),  78  Union  street 

Sangster,  George,  butcher,  198  Gallowgate,  h  12  Constitu- 
tion street 

Sangster,  J.  &  G.,  spirit  dealers,  33  James  street 

Sangster,  George  (of  J.  &  G.  Sangster),  8  Flourmill  brae 

Sangster,  James  (of  J.  &  G.  Sangster),  24  Regent  quay 

Sangster,  John,  druggist,  46  Commerce  street,  h  17  Garden 
place 

Sangster,  John,  shipmaster,  22  Watson  street 

Sangster,  John,  clothier  and  shirtmaker,  139,  k  137  Union  st. 

Sangster,  Robert,  sen.,  flesher,  31  Market  Hall,  h  21  Crown 
street 

Sangster,  Wm.,  cask  collector,  37  Whitehouse  street 

Sangster,  Mrs  George,  181  Crown  street 

Sangster,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  170  Crown  street 

Sangster,  Mrs,  keeper,  Public  News-room,  Exchange  street, 
h  1  Martin's  lane 

Sangster,  Miss,  dressmaker,  2  St.  Nicholas  lane 

Sangster,  Miss,  sick  nurse,  9  Little  Belmont  street 

Sasines  Register,  County  buildings  ;  N.  Burnett,  advocate, 
registrar 


236  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Saunders,  Benjamin,  agent,  George  Street  Branch,  N.  of  S. 

Bank,  h  50  John  street 
Saunders,  Kemp,  miller  and  grinder,  82  Spring-garden,  h  41 

Springbank  terrace 
Saunders,  Peter  (Richards  &  Co.),  Mount  street  west 
Saunders,  Roger,  furniture  dealer,  129  King  street 
Saunders,  Wm.,  cashier  (Milne  &  Walker),  164  Crown  street 
Saunders,  Mrs,  broker,  15  East  North  street 
Savage,    Edward,   house  steward,   Lunatic  Asylum,   h   29 

Victoria  street 
Scatterty,  Alex.,  jun.,  Exchange  Restaurant,  21  Stirling  street 

and  24  Exchange  street,  h  37  Market  street 
Schaschke,  Gottleib,  tailor  and  clothier,  1  Correction  wynd, 

h  St.  Dennis  Cottage,  Hammerfield 
Scollie,  Captain,  Burnside  Cottage,  Ruthrieston 
Scorgie,  Alex.,  agent  and  collector,  27  Frederick  street 
Scorgie,  Alex.,  16  Cotton  street 

Scorgie,  George,  jobbing  gardener,  16  College  street 
Scorgie,  John,  egg  and  butter  dealer,  40  Broad  street,  h  17 

Queen  street 
Scorgie,  Wm.,  foreman  boilermaker  (M'Kinnon  &  Co.),  69 

Hutch  eon  street 
Scott  &  Malcolm,  carpenters  and  blacksmiths,  Mannofield 
Scott  &  Stuart,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  5  and  7 

Belmont  street 
Scott,  Alex.,  letter  carrier  (P.O.),  20  Jasmine  terrace 
Scott,  A.,  gardener,  1  and  2  Market  hall,  h  Berry  den 
Scott,  Alex.  W.,  clerk  (J.  Moir  &  Son),  Garthdee 
Scott,  David,  book-keeper  (George  Leslie  &  Co.),  17  View 

terrace 
Scott,  Francis,  bookseller  and  stationer,  52  George  st.,  h  8 

Powis  place 
Scott,  George,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  207  George  street, 

A  124  Loch  street 
Scott,  James  (of  Scott  &  Stuart),  2  Devanha  terrace 
Scott,  George,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  207  George  st.,  h 

124  Loch  street 
Scott,  James,  agent  (Mutter,  Howie,  &  Co.),  5  Abbotsford 

place 
Scott,  James,  grain  merchant,  13  James  street,  h  61  Com- 
merce street 
Scott,  James  S.,   shipmaster,  64J  Gerrard  street 
Scott,  John  (North  of  Scotland  Bank),  4  Osborne  place 
Scott,  John,  agent,  25  Thistle  street 
Scott,  John  (Northern  Agricultural  Co.),    72   St.   Andrew 

street 
Scott,  John  (of  H.,  R.,  &  Co.),  199  King  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  237 

Scott,  John,  beadle  (Free  Ferryhill),  31  Bank  street 
Scott,  John,  nail,  heel,  and  toe  plate  maker,   74  West  North 

street 
Scott,  Peter,  canvasser  (North-British.  By.),  Clayhills  Cot- 
tage, Wellington  road 
Scott,  William,  agent,  Market  Branch,  N.  of  S.  Bank,  8  Ex- 
change street,  h  74  Rosernount  place 
Scott,  Wm.  D.,  9  St.  Mary's  place 
Scott,  Mrs,  Ruthrieston  Lodge 
Scott,  Mrs,  26  Mount  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  chimney  sweep,  60  Gallowgate 
Scott,  Miss  (late  of  Berryden),  53  Bon- Accord  street 
Scotsman  Office,  145  Union  street ;  Robert  Walker,  agent 
Scottish  Provincial  Assurance  Co.,  93  Union  Street ;  T.  Y. 

Wardrop,  manager 
Seaton  Brick  and  Tile  Co.,  works,  Old  Aberdeen  and  Essle- 

mont ;  Depot,  Reclaimed  Ground,  Inches ;  offices,  39 

Marischal  street  and  27  Stirling  street 
Seay,  Samuel,  shoemaker,   20  Crown  street,   h  8  Donald's 

court,  Schoolhill 
Sefton  &  Anderson,  general  blacksmiths  and  bellhangers,  68 

Gordon  street 
Sefton,  Henry  (of  Sefton  &  Anderson),  19  Constitution  st. 
Sefton,  Mrs  Charles,  3  Osborne  place 
Seivwright,  John,  Berlin  wool  and  fancy  goods  merchant, 

111  Union  street,  h  9  Watson  street 
Selbie,   James,  blacksmith    and    chainmaker,    3    Commerce 

lane,  h  1  Bannermill  street 
Selbie,  Joseph,  clerk  (A.  Pirie  &  Sons) 
Selby,  Wood,  &  Co.,  pianoforte  and  music  saloon,  191  Union 

street 
Selkirk,  Rev.  James  (Free  East),  5  Westfield  terrace 
Sellar,  James,  tea  dealer,  66  Netherkirk^ate 
Sellar,  Win.,  wholesale  confectioner,  50  Castle  street 
Sellar,  Mrs,  178  Skene  street  west 
Semple,  Rev.  Robert,  Free  Church,  Ruthrieston,   h  Forest 

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 
Session-Clerk  for  Rubislaw  Parish,  Harvey  Hall,  advocate, 

147  Union  street 
Session- Clerk  for  Holburn  parish — John  Ewing,  5  Albert 

terrace 
Session-Clerk  for  Gilcomston  District,  Parish  of  Old  Machar, 

T.  A.  W.  A.  Youngson,  124  Union  street 


238  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Seton,  Wm.  (late  farmer),  10  Watson  street 

Shand,  Alexander,  engineer,  85  Bon-Accord  street 

Shand,  David  (of  M'Gregor  &  Shand),  1  Baker  street 

Shand,  George  (late  farmer),  9  Argyll  place 

Shand,  James  W.  F.   Smith,  M.D.,  professor  of  Medicine, 

University  of  Aberdeen,  256  Union  street 
Shand,  John,  licensed  porter,  33  Regent  quay 
Shand,  Mrs  (of  Templeland),  27  Albert  terrace 
Shand,  Mrs,  lodgings,  44  Blackfriars  street 
Shand,  Mrs,  lodgings,  38  Mount  street 
Shand,  Miss,  teacher  (Northfield  Public  School),  20  Kintore 

place 
Shand,  Misses,  45  Belmont  street 
Shanks,  Colin,  late  baker,  93  Skene  street 
Sharp,  Andrew,  grain  merchant,  37  James  street,  h  Culter- 

Cullen 
Sharp,  George  G.,  teller,  Union  Bank,  7i  Woodbine  Cottage, 

Ferryhill 
Sharp,  James,  engineer,  Broadford  Works,  h  25  Mount  st. 
Sharp,  John,  agent  (George  Street  Branch),  Union  Bank  of 

Scotland,  A  17  Argyll  place 
Sharp,  Wm.,  tailor,  20^  Frederick  street,  h  33  Spittal 
Shaw,  Donald,  head  warder,  Prison,  A  18  Shoe  lane 
Shaw,  James,  parcel  clerk  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  19  Marywell  st. 
Shaw,  Major- General  R.  J.,  8  Westfield  terrace 
Shaw,  S.   R.  W.,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  2   St.   Nicholas 

lane,  h  7  C  rim  on  place 
Shaw,  Thomas  L.,  sheriff  officer  for  the  Counties  of  Aberdeen 

and  Kincardine,  56  Marischal  street 
Shaw,  W.  &  G.,  tailors  aud  outfitters,  57a  Marischal  street 
Shaw,  W.  J.,  agent  (Midland  Railway  Co.),  27  Union  street, 

h  10  Rose  street 
Shaw's  Hospital,  Rosebank  House,  8  Rosemount  place ;  Mrs 

Murdoch,  matron 
Sheach,  David,  writer,  84  Union  street,  li  4  Cuparstone  pi. 
Sheed,    John  &  Co.,  wine,  spirit,   and  liqueur  merchants, 

plate  glass  factors,  and  general  commission  agents, 

44  Marischal  street  and  Theatre  lane 
Sheed,  John  (of  John  Sheed  &  Co.),  44  Marischal  street 
Shelley,  Wm.,  sergeant  of  police,  41  Summer  street 
Shepherd  &  Bain,   agents  for  the  Howe  Machine  Co.,  13 

Bridge  street 
Shepherd,    Alexander,  grocer  and   spirit   dealer,  13  North 

Broadford 
Shepherd  Alex.,  provision  merchant,  20  Thistle  street 
Shepherd,  Alex.,  auctioneer,  and  valuator,  1  Union  Lane,  h 

Poplar  House,  15  Guestrow 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  239 

Shepherd,  Alex.,  principal  beadle  (John  Street  E.U.  Church), 

8^  Hawthorn  place 
Shepherd,  Charles,  overseer  (Mowlem  &  Co.),  146  Hutcheon 

street  west 
Shepherd,  Charles,  manager,    Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation 

Co.,  87  Waterloo  quay,  h  1  Wellington  street 
Shepherd,  George,  agent,  26  Broad  street 
Shepherd,  George  J.  (of  S.  &  S.),  23  Bon- Accord  terrace 
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  street 
Shepherd,  John,  clerk,  Cuparstone  buildings 
Shepherd,  Simpson,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  52 

h  50  King  street,  and  Druruduan,  Banchory-Devenick 
Shepherd,  William  H.  (of  S.  &  S.),  23  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Shepherd,  Win.,  wholesale  and  retail  confectioner,  21  and  23 

Guestrow,  h  39  Dee  street 
Shepherd,  Mrs,  8  Eosemount  terrace 
Shepherd,  Mrs,  boot,  shoe,  and  drapery  warehouse,  21  Windy 

wynd 
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,  Eobert,  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 

Bichardson,  keeper 
Sheriff  Watson's  Female  School  of  Industry,  Skene  st.  west 
Sheriffs,  Miss,  15  Eose  street 
Sherrett,  Charles,  City  Chamberlain's  office,  h  16  Holburn 

street 
Sherriffs,  Kenneth,  grain  merchant,  8  James  street,  h  Straw- 
berry Cottage,  44  Hardgate 
Sherrit,    David,   draughtsman  (J.  Duthie,  Sons,  &  Co.),    1 

Canal  street 
Shewan,  Alex.,  jobbing  gardener,  38  Watson  street 
Shinie,   Ferguson,    writer,  4  Correction  wynd,  A  2 1  Osborne 

place 
Shinnie,  James  (of  E.  &  J.  Shinnie),  16  Langstane  place 
Shinnie,  E.  &  J.,  carriage  and  harness  manufacturers,  7  Union 

row 
Shinnie,  Eobert  (of  E.  &  J.  Shinnie),  18  Langstane  place 
Shipmasters'  Society  Hall,  11  Quay;  Alex.  Cochran,  advo- 
cate, clerk 


240  GENEEAL   DIRECTORY. 

Shipping  Office,  28  Regent  quay 

Shirer,  William,  clerk,  2  Canal  street 

Shirras,  Alex.,  tinsmith,  5  Huntly  street 

Shirras,  Geo.  F.  (of  W.  S.  &  Son),  103  Union  street 

Shirras,    Wm.  &    Son,   ironmongers,   lamp    manufacturers, 

purveyors  of   oils,  and   copper,   brass,    and   tinpiate 

workers,  40  and  44  Schoolhill 
Shirras,  Wm.  (of  Wm.  Shirras  &  Son),  103  Union  street 
Shirras,  Miss  E.,  draper,  271  George  street 
Shirreffs,  Alex.  B.,  precentor  (South  Church),  20  Princes  st. 
Shirreffs,  Alex.,  painter,  glazier  and  paperhanger,  89  h  87 

Gallowgate 
Shirreffs,    Charles,    secretary,     "Aberdeen    Young    Men's 

Christian  Association,"  198  Union  street 
Shirreffs,  James,   green   grocer,    244    George   street,   h   64 

Hutcheon  street 
Shirreffs,  John,  cab  hirer,  19  Gordon  street 
Shirreffs,  Mrs  James,  Struan  Cottage,  Stocket  road 
Shirreffs,  Miss,  dressmaker,  20  Princes  street 
Shirres,  Alexander,  advocate  and  notary  public,  124  Union 

street 
Shirres,  D.  L.  (of  D.  L.  S.  &  Co.),  Tullos  House,  Nigg 
Shirres,  D.  L.  &  Co.,  manufacturers  and  warehousemen,  76 

George  street 
Shirres,  James  (of  Shirres,  Webster,  &  Mackenzie),  15  Albert 

street 
Shirres,  Webster,  &   Mackenzie,  wholesale  warehousemen, 

42  Market  street 
Shirres,  William,  76  George  street,  h  32  Bon-Accord  terrace 
Shivas,  Wm.,  boot  closer,  75  George  street,  h  33  Mount  st. 
Shives,  Alex.,  16  Ashley  road 
Shives,  George,  butcher,  42  Skene  square,  h  39  Eosemount 

place 
Shives,  Thomas,  advocate,  74  Union  street,  h  16  Ashley  road 
Shore  Dues  and  Harbour  Office,  Quay,  foot  of  Marischal  st. 
Shore  Porters  Office,  34  Marischal  street 
Short,  Wm. ,  prison  warder,  7  Henderson's  court,  Broad  st. 
Sick  Children,  Aberdeen  Hospital  for,  6  &  8  Castle  terrace 
Sievewright,  James,  engine  driver  (Cal.  Elway.),  4  Mary  well 

street 
Sievewright,  Mrs,  43  Victoria  street  west 
Sievewright,  Mrs,  flesher,  28  Market  hall 
Silver,  George,  spirit  dealer,  92  h  90  Shiprow 
Silver,  Wm.,  tailor,  6  St.  Nicholas  street,  A  Gilcomston  park 
Sim,  George,  bird  stuffer,  20  King  st.,  h  16  Constitution  st. 
Sim,  James,  gardener,  39  Short  Loanings 
Sim,  James,  17  Mount  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  241 

Sim,  James  &  Co.,  manufacturing  chemists,  and  wholesale 

druggists,  76  King  street 
Sim,  James  (of  Davidson  &  Sim),  77  Dee  street 
Sim,  John,  76  Rosemount  place 
Sim,  John,  surgeon  (H.E.I.C.S.),  Howburn  Cottage,  Hol- 

burn  street 
Sim,  Peter,  teacher  of  music,  177  Gallowgate 
Sim,  Robert,  rector  (Academy,   18  Union  row),  h  38  Skene 

street 
Sim,  Win.,  tanner  and  currier,  Newbridge,  74,  h  76  Hard- 
gate 
Sim,  William,  smoke-curer,  builder,  and  jobbing  mason,  34 

Union  terrace 
Sim,  Win.,  9  Park  place 
Sim,  Mrs  Charles,  39  Whitehouse  street 
Sim,  Mrs  G.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  74  Shiprow 
Sim,  Mrs  George,  4  East  Craibstone  street 
Sim,  Mrs,  Cornhill  House 
Sim,  Miss,  broker,  33  Woolmanhill 
Sime,  Mrs,  milliner,  5  Mounthooly 

Simmers,  John,  fruiterer,  100  Rosemount  place,  h  14  Mar- 
garet street 
Simpson  &  Cadenhead,  advocates,  Court  House  buildings, 

Castle  street 
Simpson  &  Cruden,  advocates,  35  Castle  street 
Simpson  &  Rae,  plasterers,  Affleck  street 
Simpson  &  Whyte,    clothiers,    to   Her   Majesty,    21  Union 

buildings 
Simpson,  Alex.,  advocate  (of  Simpson  &  Cruden),  clerk  and 

treasurer   of   the    General    Session  of    St.  Nicholas; 

office,  Bank  House  35  Castle  street,  h  8  Golden  sq. 
Simpson,  Alex.,  jun.,  advocate  (of  Simpson  &  Cadenhead) 

procurator-fiscal  for  Aberdeen  and  Kincardine  ;  office, 

Court-House  Buildings,  Castle  street,  h  The  Firs,  by 

Murtle 
Simpson,  Alex.,  bookseller,  59  Broad  street,  h  Poplar  House 

15  Guestrow 
Simpson,  Alex.,  grocer,  39  Hutcheon  street 
Simpson,  Alex.,  book-keeper  (Pratt  &  Keith),  275  George 

street 
Simpson,  Alex.  J.,  insurance  agent  and  commission  merchant, 

28  Market  street,  h  61  Bon-Accord  street 
Simpson,  Andrew,  joiner  and  picture  frame  maker,  33  Skene 

square 
Simpson,  Charles,  9  Craigie  street 
Simpson,  Charles,  jun.,  clerk  (Warrack  &  Daniel),  9  Craigie 

street 


242  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Simpson,  James,  cabinetmaker,  billiard  and  bagatelle  table 

maker,  209  Gallowgate,  workshop  24  Young  street  h 

21  Hard  weird 
Simpson,  James,  M.D.,  CM.,  physician  and  surgeon,  90  King 

street 
Simpson,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  29  Broad  street 
Simpson,  James  (of  Simpson  &  Eae),  2  Oldmill  road 
Simpson,  James,  potato  merchant,  Leggart,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Simpson,  John,  M.  D.,  2  East  Craibstone  street 
Simpson,  Eobt.,  North  British  Granite  Works,  67  Gerrard 

street,  h  1 9  Mount  street 
Simpson,  Bobert,  governor,  Oldmill  Beformatory  School 
Simpson,  Wm.,  principal  beadle  (Free  High),  funeral  waiter 

and  collector,  36  Union  terrace 
Simpson,  Win.,  horse  shoer,  18  Carmelite  st.,  h  39  Union  ter. 
Simpson,  Wm.,  porter  (Pratt  &  Keith),  63  Green 
Simpson,  Mrs  (late  of  Kintore),  11  Westfield  terrace 
Simpson,  Mrs  A.,  4  Springbank  terrace 
Simpson,  Mrs,  5  Crimon  place 
Simpson,  Mrs  Dr.,  61  Bon-Accord  street 
Simpson,  Mrs,  restaurant  keeper,  1  Kintore  place  west,  h  25 

South  Mount  street 
Simpson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  39  Union  terrace 
Simpson,  Mrs  F.,  25  Osborne  place 
Simpson,  Miss,  1  Alford  place 
Simpson,  Miss,  lodgings,  14  North  Silver  street 
Sinclair  &  Mann,  boot  manufacturers,  33  Castle  street 
Sinclair,  A.,  shipmaster,  23  Caledonian  place 
Sinclair,  Donald  (John  Smith  &  Co.),  1  Skene  place 
Sinclair,  George,  shipowner,  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,  17  Market  street 
Sinclair,  James,  Queen's  Cross 
Sinclair,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  50  Virginia  street,  h 

above  shop 
Sinclair,  John  (of  S.  &  M.),  2  Windsor  place 
Sinclair- Spark,  Thomas   S.,  advocate,   129  Union  street,  h 

Fernbank,  Banchory 
Sinclair,  Wm.,  wholesale  druggist  and  oil  merchant,  34  and 

36  Upperkirkgate,  h  in  court,  and  Morningside 
Sinclair,  Wm.,  jun.,  wholesale  druggist,  36  Upperkirkgate, 

h  163  Skene  street  west 
Sinclair,  Miss,  5  King's  Crescent 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  243 

Sinclair,  Miss,  dressmaker,  142  Skene  street 

Singer  Sewing  Machine  Manufacturing  Co.,  225  Union  si., 
James  M' Gavin,  agent 

Singer,  George,  162  Crown  street 

Singer,  George  C,  book-keeper  (Free  Press),  162  Crown  st. 

Singer,  Patrick  (of  D.  Wyllie  &  Son),  3  Dee  place 

Singer,  Mrs,  coffee-rooms,  25  Netherkirkgate,  h  7  St.  Cathe- 
rine'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  &  Skakle),  Froghall  Cottage 

Skating  Kink  and  Eecreation  Grounds,  North  St.  Swithin's 
street,  Queen's  cross 

Skea,  Win.,  reporter  (Free  Press),  19  Guestrow 

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,  74,  h  72  North  Broadford 

Skene,  Alex.,  flesher,  16  Queen  street,  h  38  St.  Andrew  st. 

Skene,  Allan,  flesher,  191  George  street 

Skene,  James  A.,  staff-surgeon,  23  Ferryhill  place 

Skene,  Eev.  John,  6  King's  Crescent 

Skene,  John  D.,  commission  merchant,  23  Marischal  street, 
h  80  Garden  place 

Skene,  John,  butcher,  5  Erskine  street 

Skene,  Peter,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  46  Summer  street,  h  5 
Affleck  street 

Skene,  P.  A.,  flesher,  25a,  7i  25  Thistle  street 

Skene,  Thos.,  inspector  of  poor,  Old  Machar  ;  office,  9  Dia- 
mond street,  h  Victoria  Cottage,  Ashley  place 

Skene,  Wm.,  lithographer  and  stationer,  214  Schoolhill,  and 
236  George  street,  h  54  North  Charlotte  street 

Skene,  Mrs,  10  Wellington  place 

Skene,  Miss,  3  Bon- Accord  square 

Sketchley,  Ernest  P.,  M.A.,  Oxon.  (incumbent  of  St.  John's), 
44  Bon-Accord  street 

Skinner,  George,  granite  works,  Victoria  street  south,  h  174 
Crown  street 

Skinner,  John  &  Son,  boatbuilders,  Wellington  street,  near 
the  Links 

Skinner,  John  (of  J.  Skinner  &  Son),  55  Wellington  street 

Skinner,  Wm.,  tailor,  4  M'Combie's  court 

Skinner,  Mrs,  lodgings,  127  King  street 

Skinner,  Miss,  130^  Union  street 


244  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Skinner,  Miss,  121  Crown  street 

Skirving,  Wm.,   manager  (Aberdeen,   Newcastle,  and  Hull 

Steam  Company,  Limited),  8  Crimon  place 
Slaker,  Wm.,  painter,  glazier,  and  paperhanger,  9   Stirling 

street,  h  4  South  Mount  street 
Slasser,  Alexander,  assistant  superintendent,  Gas  Works,  h 

25  Union  street 
Slater,  John,  fishcurer,  55  Wellington  street 
Sleigh,  Kev.  Chas.,   M.A.,   teacher  (Grammar  School),  159 

King  street 
Slora,  Wm.,  jobbing  gardener,  32  Skene  row 
Slorach,  Colin,  spirit  dealer,  Warkman's  Tavern,  16  Shiprow 
Slorach,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  15  Castle  street 
Smart,  Archibald  H.,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  56  Upper 

Denburn,  h  Gilcomston  park 
Smart,  Arthur  A.  (of  Farquharson  &  Co.),  1  Langstane  pi. 
Smart,  George,  curer  and  provision  dealer,  39  James  street 
Smart,  George,  steward,  97  Wales  street 
Smart,  J.  C,  Deeside  railway  carrier,  48  Dee  street 
Smart,  James,   principal  beadle    (Gallowgate    F.C.),    h   20 

Causewayend 
Smart,  Peter  S.,  manufacturer,  86  King  st.,  h  50  Watson  st. 
Smart,  Wm.  H.  (of  G.  Smart),  23  Jasmine  terrace 
Smart,  Wm.  (of  Farquharson  &  Co.),  1  Langstane  place 
Smart,  Wm.,  sergeant  of  police,  22  Young  street 
Smart,  Mrs  George,  4  Castlehill 
Smart,  Mrs  John,  6  Caroline  place 
Smart,  Miss,  lodgings,  103  Union  street 
Smidth,  A.  J.  (Great  Northern  Telegraph  Co.),  22  Holburn 

place 
Smith  &  Beattie,  builders,  Canal  road 
Smith,  Hutchison  &  Co.,  drapers,  41  Broad  street 
Smith  &  M'Intosh,  Limited,  card  and  paste  board  makers, 

paper  colourmen  and  enamellers,  Old  Spring  Garden 

Works,  entrance,  135  Loch  street 
Smith  &  M'Kenzie,  plumbers  and  gasfitters,  8|  Schoolhill 
Smith  &  Menzies,  bootmakers,  13  Thistle  street 
Smith,  A.  &  J.,  jewellers  and  watchmakers,  23  and  25  St. 

Nicholas  street 
Smith,  A.  &  J.,  stonecutters,  Gilcomston  park 
Smith,  Alex,  (of  A.  &  J.  S.,  jewellers),  18  Gladstone  place 
Smith,  Alex,  (of  A.  &  J.  S.,  stonecutter),  4  Upper  Denburn 
Smith,  Alex,  (of  Smith  &  M'Kenzie),  5  Crimon  place 
Smith,  Alex.,  late  engineer,  7  Powis  place 
Smith,  Alex.,  superintendent  (Gas  Works),  7  Constitution  st. 
Smith,  Alex.  Pirie,  tobacconist,  15  Union  buildings 
Smith,  Alex.,  confectioner,  27,  h  29  Park  street 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  245 

Smith,  Alex.,  distiller  (Devanha  Distillery) 

Smith,  Alex.,  23  Bank  street 

Smith,  Alex.  Emslie,  advocate,  130|  Union  street,  h  Summer- 
hill  House 

Smith,  Alex.,  clerk  (T.  Baird),  31  Charlotte  street 

Smith,  Alex.,  gardener,  12  Market  hall,  h  Burnside,  Stocket 

Smith,  Alex.,  grocer,  76,  h  74  St.  Andrew  street 

Smith,  Alex.,  feuar,  5  Seaview  place 

Smith,  Alex.,  \\  Affleck  street 

Smith,  Andrew,  late  draper,  2  Rubislaw  place 

Smith,  Andrew,  hairdresser,  136a  Gallowgate 

Smith,  Arthur,  painter  and  glazier,  30  Regent  quay,  h  13 
Commerce  street 

Smith,  Charles  (of  Anderson  &  Thomson),  18  St.  Mary's  pi. 

Smith,  Charles  (of  Gordon  &  Smith),  67  Dee  street 

Smith,    Charles,    superintendent  (Goods    Department,   Cal. 
By.),  35  Victoria  street  west 

Smith,  Charles,  49  Victoria  street  west 

Smith,  Charles,  tailor,  12  Langstane  place 

Smith,  David  (of  Home  &  Smith),  20  Carden  place 

Smith,  David,  assistant  (J.  L.  &  Co.),  13  Crown  terrace 

Smith,  Edward,  clerk  (A.  Brown  &  Co.),  28  Loanhead  ter. 

Smith,  Ferguson,  writer,  311  George  street 

Smith,  Francis  W.,  house  carpenter  and  builder,  15  Hanover 
street,  h  12  Castle  brae 

Smith,  Frank,  33  Victoria  street  west 

Smith,  Geo.,  builder,  5  Causey  place,  and  21  Mounthooly 

Smith,  George,  boot  and  shoemaker,  62  Broad  st. ,  h  65  Dee  st. 

Smith,  George  B.,  commercial  traveller  (Leith  &  Paterson), 
4  Eden  place 

Smith,  George  Brown  (of  G.  W.  Wilson  &  Co.,  St.  Swithin 
street),  Copsewood,  South  Stocket 

Smith,   Geo.,    foreman    (brass-finishing  dep. — J.  Blaikie  & 
Sons),  Craig's  Buildings,  Gallowgate 

Smith,  Jas.,  wholesale  watch   and  clockmaker,  20  Belmont 
street,  h  3  Rubislaw  place 

Smith,  James,  road  surveyor  and  sanitary  inspector  for  Old 
Machar,  7  Broomhill  place 

Smith,  James,  engineer  (Eannermill),  4  Bannermill  Cottages, 
foot  of  Albion  street 

Smith,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  42  Holburn  street 

Smith,James,  gardener,  Market  Hall 

Smith,  J.  Collie,  solicitor  (of  Hunter,  Gordon,  &  Smith),  34 
Albert  terrace 

Smith,  James,  cashier  (Pratt  &  Keith),  15  Osborne  place 

Smith,  James,  publisher  (Aberdeen  Weekly  Netcs),  28  School- 
hill 

21 


246  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Smith.,  James,  grocer,  302  George  street 

Smith,  James  (of  A.  &  J.  S.,  stonecutters),  Gilcomston  park 

Smith,  John,  advocate,  265  Union  street 

Smith,  John,  game  dealer,  26J  St.  Andrew  street,  h  20  South 

Mount  street 
Smith,  John  &  Co.,  iron  and  nail  merchants,  5  Shoe  lane, 

and  30  Longacre 
Smith,  John  (of  A.  &  J.  Smith,  jewellers),  20  Gladstone  pi. 
Smith,  John,  manufacturing  chemist,  10  Littlejohn  street,  h 

6  Alford  place 
Smith,  John  Eae,  bookseller,  57  Union  street,  and  5  Adephi, 

h  18  Adelphi 
Smith,  John,  architect,  148,  h  142  King  street 
Smith,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  26  "Woolmanhill 
Smith,  John,  merchant  tailor,  13  Union  buildings,  h  10  Union 

row 
Smith,  John,  sergeant-instructor,  Drill  Hall,  "Woolmanhill 
Smith,  John,  foreman  smith  (H.,  E.,  &  Co.),  13  Prince  Ee- 

gent  street 
Smith,  John,  late  farmer,  South  Seafield,  Cuparstone  road 
Smith,  John,   cork  manufacturer,  12  Castle  terrace,  h  St. 

Clair  street 
Smith,  Joseph,  assurance  agent,  78  Park  road 
Smith,  Lewis,  wholesale  bookseller  and  stationer,  3  M'Com- 

bie's  court,  50^  Union  street,  A  17  Union  place,  and 

Marybank,  Maryculter 
Smith,  Neil,  jun.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  46  Marischal  street 
Smith,  Patrick  Blaikie,  M.B.,  CM.,  physician  and  surgeon, 

193  Union  street 
Smith,  Peter,  &  Son,  stonecutters,  5  Eichmond  street 
Smith,  Peter  (of  P.  Smith  &  Son),  5  Craigwell  place 
Smith,  Bichard,  boot-top  manufacturer,  3  Donald's  court, 

20  Schoolhill 
Smith,  Eobert,  of  Glenmillan,  advocate,  152  Union  street 
Smith,  Eobert,  bookseller  and  stationer,  70^  Gallowgate 
Smith,  Eobert,  flesh er,  124  Chapel  street,  h  16  Kintore  place 
Smith,  Eobert  (of  Smith  &  Beattie),  10  Jasmine  terrace 
Smith,  Eobert  (of  P.  Smith  &  Son),  34  Kintore  place 
Smith,  Eev.  W.  E.,  professor  of  Hebrew,  Free  Church  Col- 
lege, h  83  Crown  street 
Smith,  Thos.,  foreman  tinsmith  (J.  Moir  &  Son),  9  Carme- 
lite street 
Smith,  Win.,  architect,  and  superintendent  of  town's  works; 

office,  148,  h  146  King  street 
Smith,  William,  accountant,  30  North  Albert  street 
Smith,  William,  corn  factor,  38  King  street,  h  Eosebank, 

Hardgate 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  247 

Smith,  Wm.,  advocate,  83  Union  street,  h  33  Victoria  street 
west 

Smith,  Wm.,  bill  poster  and  deliverer,  Jopp's  court,  40 
Broad  street 

Smith,  Wm.,  printer  (of  Davidson  &  Smith),  20  Rose  street 

Smith,  Wm.,  Cosie  Brae,  Cults 

Smith,  Wm.,  wholesale  and  retail  tobacconist  and  cigar  im- 
porter, 7  Union  buildings,  181b  Union  street,  and 
Crown  court,  Union  street,  h  26  Victoria  street  west 

Smith,  Wm.,  book-keeper  (Free  Press),  12  Skene  square 

Smith,  Wm.,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  Palace  buildings,  7 
Bridge  street,  h  46  Richmond  street 

Smith,  Wm.,  foreman  joiner  (W.  Hood  &  Co.),  53  Shiprow 

Smith,  Wm.,  blacksmith,  8  h  6  Minister  lane 

Smith,  Wm.,  gardener,  8  &  9  Market  Hall,  h  Westmore, 
Stocket 

Smith,  Wm.,  gardener,  Market  Hall 

Smith,  Wm.,  porter,  14  Bon- Accord  lane 

Smith,  Wm.,  fiesher,  37  Skene  street 

Smith,  Wm.,  grocer,  70  East  North  street,  h  above  shop 

Smith,  Wm.  &  Son,  nurserymen  and  seedsmen,  18  Market 
street  and  Hadden  street ;  nurseries  at  Kintore 

Smith,  Mrs  Dr.,  69  Crown  street 

Smith,  Mrs  Dr.  Robert,  111  Crown  street 

Smith,  Mrs  A.,  88  Bon- Accord  street 

Smith,  Mrs  A.,  8  Caledonian  place 

Smith,  Mrs  C,  21^  Union  terrace 

Smith,  Mrs  G.,  confectioner,  133  King  street 

Smith,  Mrs  George,  news  agent,  25  Skene  street 

Smith,  Mrs  John,  48  Commerce  street 

Smith,  Mrs  John,  6  Albert  terrace 

Smith,  Mrs  John,  11  View  terrace 

Smith,  Mrs  John,  8  Mount  street 

Smith,  Mrs  John,  160  Crown  street 

Smith,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  36  Union  street 

Smith,  Mrs,  fruiterer,  42£  Chapel  street 

Smith,  Mrs,  midwife  and  sicknurse,  7  Margaret  street 

Smith,  Mrs,  lodgings,  49  Frederick  street 

Smith,  Mrs,  lodgings,  45  Nelson  street 

Smith,  Mrs  Wm.,  5  Black's  buildings 

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,  15  Kintore  place 

Smith,  Miss,  draper,  32  Chapel  street 

Smith,  Miss,  28  Thistle  street 

Smith,  Miss,  41  Mount  street 


248  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Smith,  Miss  J.,  milliner  and  dresssmaker,  6  Jopp's  lane 

Smith,  Miss  Rachael,  Springbank,  Dee  place 

Smith,  Miss,  29  Thistle  street 

Smith,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  2  South  Silver  st. 

Smollet,  Mrs  A.,  lodgings,  156  Crown  street 

Sorrie,  Alex.,  baker,  45,  h  47  St.  Nicholas  street 

Soup,  Kitchen,  41  Loch  street 

Souper,  Charles,  12  Ferry  hill  terrace 

Souper,  Hugh  Ross  (of  E.  Chadwick  &  Co.),  10  Beechgrove 

terrace 
Souter  &    Shepherd,    wholesale   druggists   and    drysalters, 

Cruden's  court,  22  Broad  street 
Souter  D.,  accountant  (N.  of  S.  Bank),  h  above  Bank,  corner 

of  King  street 
Souter,  Robert  (of  Wm.  Souter  &  Son),  2  Carmelite  street 
Souter,  Robert,  clothier,  31  Broad  street,  h  62  Holburn  st. 
Souter,  Wm.  &  Son,  painters,  glaziers,  and  paperhangers,  24 

Green  and  23  Correction  wynd 
Souter,    William,  commission   agent,    Laurel    Cottage,    8| 

Nellfield  place 
Souter,  Wm.,  flesher,  3  Powis  place 
Souter,  Mrs,  14  Watson  street 
Souter,  Mrs,  lodgings,  34  Skene  street 
Souter,  Miss,  tract  depot,  8  Crown  street 
Souttar,   James,    architect,   48  Schoolhill,  h  Beech  Lodge, 

Yiew  terrace 
Souttar,  Wm.,  48  Schoolhill,  h  Calsayseat 
Soutter,  Alex.,  flesher,  10  and.  11  Market  hall,  h  22  Correction 

wynd 
Sowden,  George,  cashier  (John  Fyfe),  23  Mount  street  west 
Spalding,    Miss,   teacher   (Davidson's    School),    15    Prince 

Regent  street 
Spanish  Consulate  ;  Paul  Ludwig,  17  Regent  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,  Wm.,  professor  of  music,  51^  Bon- Accord  street 
Spark,  Mrs  Thomas,  50  Castle  street 
Spence,   Rev.  Alex.,  D.D.   (Free  St.   Clement's  Church),  3 

Castlehill 
Spence,  J.,  beadle  (Methodist  Church,   Crown  terrace),  38 

Castle  street 
Spence,  Miss,  2  Castlehill 
Spencer,  Mrs,  66  Carden  place 
Spring,  Mrs  James,  22  Albert  terrace 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  249 

Stables,  James,  clerk  (D.  Rose  &  Co.),  52  Kintore  place 
Stamp  Office,  27  King  st. ;  hours,  10  to  4,  Saturday,  10  to  1 
Standard  Bank  of  British  South  Africa ;    agent,   Alex.  D. 

Milne,  55  Marischal  street 
Standard  Property  Investment   Co. ;    agents,  Davidson    & 

Garden,  advocates,  7  Union  terrace 
Standard  Eegister  Office,  61  St.  Nicholas  st. ;  Mrs  Stuart 
Stark,  A.  &  W.,  fleshers,  45  Market  Hall,  h  36  Skene  square 
Stark,  Rev.  J.  (Congregational  Church,  Belmont  street),  1 

Mount  place 
Steam  Power  Co.,  Limited;  John  Hector,  agent,  10  Guild  st. 
Steedman,   George,  manager,  Young's  Paraffin  Light  and 

Mineral  Oil  Co.,  33  Market  street,  h  Lome  Bank,  Old 

Deeside  road 
Steel,  Francis  W.,  slater,  12  Craigie  street,  h  5  Beechgrove 

terrace 
Steele  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  hatters,  20  and  22  Union  st. 
Steele,  Wm.  L.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  86|  John  street,  h  54 

Skene  street 
Stephen  &  Campbell,  plasterers,  2  Henry  place 
Stephen,    Alex.,    painter,  paperhanger,    glazier,    and    glass 

stainer,  52  Netherkirkgate,  h  13  Devanha  terrace 
Stephen,  Alex.,  waiter,  62  Netkerkirkgate 
Stephen,  Alex.,    stockbroker  (of  James    Black    &    Co.),   11 

Ferryhill  place 
Stephen,  Alex.,  grocer,  6  Union  .place,  h  12  Margaret  street 
Stephen,  Alex.  (Pratt  &  Keith),'<35  Osborne  place 
Stephen,  George,  36  Springbank  terrace, 
Stephen,  George,  draper,  46  George  street,  h  3  Mount  st. 
Stephen,  George,  hairdresser,  7  Guild  street 
Stephen,  George,  feuar,  3  King's  square,  Huntly  street 
Stephen,  George  F.,  draper,  43  George  street 
Stephen,  James,  ironmonger,  34  Broad  st.,  h  39  Mount  st. 
Stephen,  James,  (R.N.),   155  Crown  street 
Stephen,  James  (Gray,  Watt  &  Co.),  3  Mount  street 
Stephen,  James,  carver  and  gilder,  9  Skene  terrace 
Stephen,  James,  grocer,  37^  Frederick  street 
Stephen,  James  (of  S.  &  C),  50  Chapel  sti^eet 
Stephen,  Rev.  John  (Free  John  Knox's),  86  Rosemount  pi. 
Stephen,  John,  innkeeper,  1  &  2  Guild  street 
Stephen,  John  H.,  engraver  and  copperplate  printer,  3  Cor- 
rection wynd,  h  59  Huntly  street 
Stephen,  John  (of  Gray,  Watt  &  Co.),  3  Mount  street 
Stephen,  John,  gardener,  Hosefield 

Stephen,  Lessel,  advocate,  89  Union  street,  h  11  Albyn  ter. 
Stephen,  Robert,  shipmaster,  3  Caledonian  place 
Stephen,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  16  Cotton  street 


250  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Stephen,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  20  Kidd  lane 

Stephen,  Mrs  Captain,  11  Ferryhill    place 

Stephen,  Mrs,  matron,  Blind  Asylum,  Huntly  street 

Stephen,  Mrs,  lodgings,  28  Huntly  street 

Stephen,  Miss,  6  Albert  street 

Stephen,  Miss,  41  Dee  street 

Stephen,  Miss,  dressmaker,  9  Margaret  street 

Stephenson,  Wm.,  M.D.,  F.B.C.S.S.,  professor  of  midwifery, 

&c.  (University),  261  Union  street 
Stevens,  Edward,  commission  agent,  214  George  street,  h 

4  Loanhead.  terrace 
Stevens,  Eobert,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and   spirit  dealer,    214 

George  street,  h  Eosemount  House,  36  Eosemount  pi. 
Stevenson,  Hilkiah,  grocer  and  tea  merchant,  63  Park  st., 

h  above  shop 
Stevenson,   James,    teacher   (Ferryhill   Public    School),    31 

Charlotte  street 
Stevenson,  John,  house  carpenter  and  funeral  undertaker, 

128  Loch  street,  h  178  George  street 
Stevenson,  John   &  Co.,  wholesale  tea  merchants,  12  Cor- 
rection wynd 
Stevenson,  Wm.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  33  George  street, 

h  2  Millburn  street 
Stevenson,  Mrs  Wm.,  Viewfield 
Stewart  &  Co.,  S.,  E.,  comb  manufacturers,  Aberdeen  Comb 

Works,  Hutcheon  street 
Stewart,  Eev.  Alex.  (E.U.  Church,  John  street,)  h  Heathcot 
Stewart,  Alex.,  insurance  agent,  4  Frederick  street 
Stewart,  Alex.,  sen.,  1  Eosebank  terrace 
Stewart,  Alex.,  draper  and  silk  mercer,  40  St.  Nicholas  st., 

h  North  St.  Swithin  street 
Stewart,  Alex.,  foreman  (B.  Eeid  &  Co.,  Bon- Accord  Works), 

21  Springbank  street 
Stewart,  Alex.,  clerk  (B.  Eeid  &  Co.,  Bon-Accord  Works), 

46  Chapel  street 
Stewart,  A.  E.,  dyer  and  starcher,  7  Leadside,  Gilcomston 
Stewart,  C.  &  Co.,  bedding  manufacturers,  1  Jack's  brae 
Stewart,  C.  &  W.,  wine  merchants,  19  Adelphi 
Stewart,  Charles  (of  C.  &  W.  S.),  13  Bon- Accord  square 
Stewart,  David,  advocate  and  notary  public,  83  Union  st., 

h  28  Ferryhill  place 
Stewart,  David  (of  S.  E.  S.  &  Co.),  259  Union  street 
Stewart,   George  M.,  stonecutter,  Clarence  st.,  Cuparstone, 

h  44  Chapel  street 
Stewart,  George,  overseer  (J.  Moir  &  Son),  70|  Loch  street 
Stewart,  James,  clerk,  School  Board  office,  12  King  street 
Stewart,  James,  stonecr.tter,  8|  Margaret  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  251 

Stewart,  James,  flesher,  15  Little  Chapel  st.,  h  13  Craigie  st. 
Stewart,  James,  manager  (John  Fyfe,  Kemnay  Quarries),  72 

Waterloo  quay 
Stewart,  Eev.  James,  Chapel  House,  Huntly  street 
Stewart,  John  (of  S.  E.  Stewart  &  Co.),  Banchory  House, 

B  anchory  -  D  e  venick 
Stewart,  John,  flesher,  20  Market  hall,  h  3  Charlotte  street 
Stewart,  Joseph  E.,  Banchory  House,  Banchory-Devenick 
Stewart,  Mungo  P.,  commercial  traveller,  37  Garden  place 
Stewart,    Peter,    plumber,    brassfounder,    and    gasfitter,    2 

Blackfriars  street,  h  20  Beechgrove  terrace 
Stewart,  Eobert,  manager,  butcher  department  (N.  C.  Co.), 

9  Craigie  street 
Stewart,  Walter  E.  (of  C.  &  W.  S.),  56  Victoria  street  west 
Stewart,  W.  F.,  com.  traveller  (G.  Mellis  &  Son,  14  Young 

street),  32  Ferryhill  place 
Stewart,  Win.,  timber  merchant  (of  G.  M.  &  Co.),  Heathcot 

Cottage,  Deeside 
Stewart,  Win.,  boot  manufacturer,  9  Broad  street,  h  Ash  vale, 

Cuparstone  road 
Stewart,  Wm.  (of  C.  Stewart  &  Co.),  11  Summer  street 
Stewart,  Wm.,  tailor  and  renovator,  122  George  street 
Stewart,  Mrs,  30  Ferryhill  place 
Stewart,  Mrs,  lodgings,  166  Crown  street 
Stewart,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1  Gilcomston  brae 
Stewart,  Mrs,  Orton  Cottage,  Euthrieston 
Stewart,  Mrs,  clear  starcher,  140  Eosemount  place 
Stewart,  Mrs,  flesher,  23  Market  hall,  h  13a  Virginia  street 
Stewart,  Mrs,  midwife,  4  Frederick  street ' 
Stewart,  Mrs,  sicknurse,  8  Gaelic  lane 
Stewart,  Mrs  Charles,  74  Hutcheon  street 
Stewart,  Miss,  provision  dealer,  41  Gordon  street 
Stewart,  Miss  E.,  123^  Union  street 
Stewart,  Miss,  57  Park  street 

Still,  Andrew,  printer,  Free  Press,  17  Prince  Eegent  street 
Still,  John,  late  farmer,  1  Balmoral  terrace 
Still,  Thomas,   M.A.,  classical  master,  Grammar    School,  h 

Berrybank,  Kittybrewster 
Still,  Wm.,  clerk,  16  Kintore  place 
Still,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  55  Park  street 
Still,  Mrs,  1  Chapel  street 
Still,  Miss,  23  Thistle  street 
Stimson,  Mrs  Thomas  O.,  39  Bon  Accord  street 
Stirling,  Miss,  4  Caroline  place 
Stock  Exchange,  22  Market  street 
Stockwell,  Miss,  matron,  Prison,  Lodge  walk 
Stopani,  Charles,  painter,  1  Church  street 


252  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Stopani,  George,  hosier,  7  Castle  street,  h  8  North  Silver  st. 
Stopani,  Rev.  William,  Chapel  House.  Huntly  street 
Storie,  A.  J.  W.,  S.S.C.  (of  Y.  &  S.),  121  Crown  street 
Stott,    Andrew,    restaurateur,    Bon-Accord   Dining-Rooms, 

19,  h  22  Market  street 
Stott,  James,  butcher,  8  Leslie  place,  North  Broadford 
Stott,  William,  spirit  dealer,  86,  h  84  Shiprow 
Stott,  Mrs  James,  grocer,  Balmoral  place 
Stout,  Mrs,  Shetland  goods  warehouse,  64  College  street 
Strachan,  Ales.,  pharmaceutical  chemist,  111,  A  128  George  st. 
Strachan,  Alex.,  ship  carpenter  and  sparmaker,  Oak  Tree, 

Inches,  h  18  York  street 
Strachan,  Charles  (A.  R.  Gray),  163  Crown  street 
Strachan,  D.  G.,  commercial  traveller,  26  Exchange  street, 

h  Ashley  terrace 
Strachan,    Geo.,    sewing   machine   maker    and    embroidery 

printer,  13  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  23  Bank  street 
Strachan,  George  (Town  Clerk's  Office),  22  Watson  street 
Strachan,  Hercules,  clerk  (N.  of  S.  E.  L.   Co.),  55  Victoria 

street  west 
Strachan,  James,  tea,  and  coffee  merchant,  20  Market  st.,  h 

8  Beechgrove  terrace 
Strachan,  James,  registrar  of  securities,  3ST-  of  S.  Bank,  h 

South  Seafleld,  Cuparstone  road 
Strachan,  John  (J.  &  J.  Fleming),  12  Hawthorn  place 
Strachan,  John,  accountant,  Arbour  Cuttage,  Hammerfield, 

west 
Strachan,    John    &    Sons,    millers    and    grain    merchants, 
general  grinders  and  coffee  roasters,  Northfield  Mills, 
Gilcomston 
Strachan,  John  F.   (of  John   Strachan  &   Sons),  Mile-end 

Nursery 
Strachan,  Robt.  H.,  grocer  (agent  for  W.  &  A.  Gilby,  wine 

merchants),  1  Rosemount  terrace,  h  Belvidere  street 
Strachan,  R.  H.  &  Co.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants,  234 

George  street 
Strachan,  Win.,  of  Moreseat,  Stocket,  h  Moreseat 
Strachan,  Mrs  James,  16  Watson  street" 
Strachan,  Miss,  dressmaker,  11  Constitution  street 
Strachan,  Miss,  5  St.  Mary's  place 
Strachan,  Miss,  white  seamstress,  13  Crown  terrace 
Strath,  John  (Alex.  Ogston  &  Sons),  13  Queen's  road 
Strath,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  30  Hardgate,  h  1  Justice  Mill 

lane 
Strathdee  Distilleiy,  Cuparstone  ;  H.  Ogg  &  Co. 
Strathdee,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  12  Skene  square 
Stratton,  Mrs,  lodgings,  13  Diamond  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  253 

Stronach,  Duncan,  &  Duguid,  advocates,  31  Adelphi 
Stronach,   Alex,    (of   Stronach,  Duncan,  &  Duguid),  factor 

for  Robert  Gordon's  Hospital,  Collyhill  Trustees,  and 

Mitchell's  Hospital,  Old  Aberdeen,  h  Sunnybank,  Old 

Aberdeen 
Stronach,  Alex.,  jun.,  advocate  and  accountant,  20  Belmont 

street,  h  17  Ferryhill  place 
Stronach,  Charles,  assistant  registrar  (St.  Nicholas  Parish), 

17  Constitution  street 
Stronach,  Peter,  flesher,  73,  /i  71  North  Broadford 
Stronach,  Win.,  flesher,  30  Market  hall,  h  1  Forbes  street 
Struthers,    John,    M.D.,  professor  of   Anatomy,    Aberdeen 

University, Marischal  College,  h  15  Chanonry,  O.Abdn. 
Stuart,  Alex.,  76  Chapel  street 
Stuart,  Andrew,  sorting  clerk,  Post  Office 
Stuart,  Charles,  accountant  (Permanent  Way  Department, 

G.  N.  of  S.  E.),  168  Crown  street 
Stuart,  D.  (of  Scott  &  Stuart),  7  Belmont  street 
Stuart,  George,  rag  dealer,  flock  manufacturer,  and  china 

merchant,  28  Harriet  street,  h  Albert  Cottage,  Prince 

Arthur  street 
Stuart,  James,  plasterer  (of  J.'Fraser  &  Co.),  6  Blackfriars  st. 
Stuart,  James,  attendant,  Aberdeen  Club,  h  29  Huntly  st. 
Stuart,  John  S.,  assistant  general  manager  (G.  N.  of  S.,  R.) 

171  Crown  street 
Stuart,  John,  architect,  Balgair  Cottage,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Stuart,  John  (E.  C.  By.),  28  Market  street,  134  Crown  st. 
Stuart,  Lewis,  house  carpenter,  49,  h  59  Skene  square 
Stuart,  Robert,  slater,    1  Farmers  hall 
Stuart,  Win.,  spirit  dealer,  67  Guestrow 
Stuart,  Wm.,  late  road  surveyor,  1  Leslie  place 
Stuart,  Mrs,  of  Inchbreck  and  Laithers,  7  Union  place 
Stuart,  Mrs  Charles,  4  Alford  place 
Stuart,  Mrs,  lodgings,  45  Skene  terrace 
Stuart,  Mrs,  register  office,  61  St.  Nicholas  street 
Stutley,  Mrs  J.,  52  Dee  street 

Summerfield,  E.  (Postal  Telegraphs),  2  Millburn  street 
Summers,  J.,  M.D.,  inspector  general,  army  hospitals,   163 

King  street 
Summers,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  3  Hanover  street 
Suther,  Eight  Rev.  Bishop  Thomas  G.,  D.C.L.,  St.  Andrew's 

Vestry,  h  62  Garden  place 
Sutherland  &  Co.,  Aberdeen  Flour  Mills,  Cotton  street 
Sutherland,  A.  (of  Sutherland  &  Co.),  95  Wales  street 
Sutherland,  David  &  Sons,  fish  dealers,  61  Skene  street,  h  3 

Victoria  place 
Sutherland,  Donald,  broker,  31  East  North  street 


254  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Sutherland,  Francis,  agent  for  A.  Fullarton   &  Co.,  Edin- 
burgh, 2  Gray's  buildings,  Eosemount 
Sutherland,  Henry,  messenger  (N.  Ass.  Co.),  4  Bridge  st. 
Sutherland,  Hugh,  painter,  2  Eotunda  place 
Sutherland,  J.  &  J.,  joiners  and  hand-rail  makers,  10  Little 

Chapel  street,  h  13  Bon- Accord  street 
Sutherland,  J.  C.  (of  A.  S.  &  Co.),  70  Rosemounfplace 
Sutherland,  James,  Duncairne  House,  South  Seafield 
Sutherland,   James,    warehouseman    (John   Hall),   4   Bon- 
Accord  terrace 
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,  John,  clerk  (Edmonds  &  Macqueen),  7  Crown 

terrace 
Sutherland,  Bobert,  secretary,    Bon- Accord  Ornithological 

Society,  18  Jute  street 
Sutherland,  Wm,,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  67  Gallowgate, 

h  1  Erskine  street 
Sutherland,   Wm.,   hardware  and  fancy   merchant,   43   St. 

Nicholas  street,  h  4  Watson  street 
Sutherland,  Wm.,  10  Crown  street 
Sutherland,  Wm.,  carpenter,  30  Dee  street 
Sutherland,  Mrs,  52  Bon- Accord  street 
Sutherland,  Mrs,  lodgings,  4  Bridge  street 
Sutherland,  Mrs  Bobert,  20  Watson  street 
Sutherland,  Mrs,  lodgings,  104  King  street 
Sutherland,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  19  East  North  street 
Sutherland,  Miss,  matron,  Bobert  Gordon's  Hospital 
Swan,  Wm.,  furniture  dealer,  41  George  street 
Swanson,  James,  furnishing  tailor,  29  Broad  street 
Swanson,  John,  superintendent  of  Police,   38  Constitution 

street 
Sweden,  Consul  for,  John  F.  White,  107  King  street 
Switzerland,  Consul  for,  P.  Ludwig,  17  Begent  quay 
Symmers,  Alexander  Anderson,  Glenburnie  Cottage,  Skene 

street  west 
Symmers,  George  A.,  Glenburnie  Cottage,  Skene  st.  west 
Symmers,  John,  shipmaster,  69  Park  street 
Symmers,  Mrs,  lodgings,  15  Thistle  street 
Symmers,  Misses,  31  Whitehouse  street 
Symon,  Andrew  (of  J.  S.  &  Sons),  31  Bon- Accord  street 
Symon,  John  &  Sons,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,   29 

Upperkirkgate  ;  workshop,  48  and  49  Woolmanhill 
Symon,  John  (of  J.  S.  &  Sons),  h  Glenburnie  House,  Skene 
street  west 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  255 

Symon,  Wm.  &  Co.,  clothiers  and  outfitters,  31  Union  st. 
Symon,  Wm.  (of  W.  Symon  &  Co.),  Tulloch,  Banffshire 

TAGGrART,  James,  stonecutter,  6  Ashley  road 
Taggart,  Miss,  lodgings,  3  Henry  place 
Tainsh,  Rev.  John  (Free  John  Knox's),  22  Ashley  road 
Tait,  Edwin  (Scottish  Provincial  Ass.   Co.),  15  Richmond 

terrace 
Tait,  George  (of  Mf Donald  &  Tait),  68  Broad  street 
Tait,  John,  jun.  (J.  Moir  &  Son),  16  Cotton  street 
Tait,  Robert,  hardware  merchant,  4  Upperkirkgate,  h  3  View 

terrace 
Tait,  Peter,  5J  Hawthorn  place 
Tait,  Mrs,  7  St.  S within  street 
Tait,  Mrs,  167  Skene  street 
Tait,  Miss,  pattern  printer,  23  j  George  street 
Tait,  Misses,  dressmakers,  74  George  street 
Talbot,  Wm.,  late  shipmaster,  6  Canal  terrace 
Tastard,  James,  flesher,  18^  Shiprow,  h  25  Frederick  street 
Tawse  &  Menzies,  clothiers  and   outfitters,   24  St.    Nicholas 

street 
Tawse,  Samuel  (of  Tawse  &  Menzies),  8  Argyll  place 
Tawse,  Mrs  Andrew  (late  of  Coldstone),  13  Garden  place 
Tawse,  Mrs  Dr.,  7  Garden  place 
Tayler,  George  Skene,  Inchgarth 
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  and  commission  agent,  56  Maris- 

chal  street,  h  8  South  Crown  street 
Taylor,  Alex.,  examining  officer  (H.M.C.),  65  Dee  street 
Taylor,  Alex.,  commercial  traveller  (S.  Shepherd),  2  Cherry- 
bank 
Taylor,  Alex.,  manager,  Aberdeen  Co-operative  Coal  Society, 

Limited,  Upper  quav,  h  8  Mount  street  west 
Taylor,  Charles,  clerk  (J.  &  A.  Davidson),  8|  Nellfield  place 
Taylor,  David  (of  Taylor  &  Henderson),  3  Henry  place 
Tavlor,  David,  late  merchant,  11  Jasmine  terrace 
Taylor,  Donald  M'Taggart,  clerk  (M 'Taggart  and  Booth),  102 

High  street,  O.A. 
Taylor,  F.  C,  tailor  and  clothier,  41  Union  street,  h  28  Chapel 

street 
Taylor,  G.  P.,  painter  and  decorator,  15  Woolmanhill,  h  15 

Crown  street 
Taylor,  George,  shipping  clerk  (N.  of  S.  &  0.  &  S.  Steam  Co.), 

Neptune  terrace 


256  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Taylor,  James,  commercial  traveller'(Leith  &  Paterson),  Eldon 

terrace,  Cuparstone  road 
Taylor,  James,  cashier  (Burnett  &  Reid),  County  buildings 
Taylor,  James,  musical  instrument  maker,  9  &  11  Schoolhill 
Taylor,  James  (M'Robb  &  Co.),  84  Shiprow 
Taylor,  James,  manager  (R.  Macnab),  45  Broad  street 
Taylor,   John,  rope,  sail,  and  tarpauline  manufacturer,    and 

general  merchant,  2,  3,  and  4  Regent  quay  and  Park 

road 
Taylor,  John  (of  John  Stevenson  &  Co.),  112  Crown  street 
Taylor,  John,  shopman  (Chivas  Bros.),  31  Constitution  street 
Taylor,  John,  assistant  superintendent,  telegraph  dep.  (P.O.), 

63  Rosemount  place 
Taylor,   John,   monumental  granite  worker,    Leadside,    Gil- 

comston 
Taylor,  John,  heating  engineer,  71  Woolmanhill,  h  2  Jute  st. 
Taylor,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  22  Upper  Denburn 
Taylor,  John,  2  Cherrybank,  Hardgate 
Taylor,  John,  house  carpenter,  3  Henry  street 
Taylor,  John,  coachman,  13  Kidd  lane 
Taylor,  John,  upholsterer,  170  Crown  street 
Taylor,  John,  cutter  (J.  Lumsden  &  Co.),  28  Upper  Denburn 
Taylor,  P.,  commercial  traveller,  103  Crown  street 
Taylor,  Richard  (Derwent  Steam  Tug),  4  Canal  terrace 
Taylor,  Thomas,  draper,  148  George  street,  h  75  Union  street 
Taylor,  Wm.,  traveller  (J.  &  A.  Gibb),  1  Devanha  terrace 
Taylor,  Wm.,  house  carpenter  and  house  agent,  85  Gallowgate, 

h  22  Young  street 
Taylor,  Wm.,  flesher  and  poulterer,  187,  h  185  Crown  street 
Taylor,  Mrs  James,  41  Constitution  street 
Taylor,  Mrs,  13  East  North  street 
Taylor,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  47,  h  48  Yirginia  street 
Taylor,  Mrs,  midwife  and  lodgings,  75  Union  street 
Taylor,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  31  Huntly  street 
Taylor,  Mrs,  112  Crown  street 
Taylor,  Misses,  20  Watson  street 
Taylor,  Misses,  dressmakers,  3  Henry  place 
Taylor,  Miss,  14  Springbank  terrace 
Taylor,  Miss,  dressmaker,  48  St.  Nicholas  street 
Teevan,  Major  George  James,  staff-officer  of  pensioners  ;  office, 

71  King  street,  h  21  Victoria  street  west 
Templeton,  George,  commercial  traveller,  81  Rosemount  pi. 
Templeton,  Wm.,  M.D.,  11  Osborne  place 
Tennant,  John,  painter,  glazier,  and  paperhanger,  106  King 

street 
Tennant,  Joseph,  draper,  67  King  street,  h  6  South  St.  Swithin 

street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  257 

Tennant,  W.  M.,  draper,  80"Rosemount  place,  h  Mount  street 

west 
Tennant,  Mrs,  lodgings,  12  Bon- Accord  lane 
Tennent,  P.  R  ,  Crown  Matcli  Works,  Wellington  road 
Terp,  C.  A.  Julius,  manager,   G.   N.   Telegraph  Co.  ;    office, 

Post-Office  buildings,  Shiprow,  h  2  Mount  street 
Tevindale,  John  M.,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  79  Broad  st., 

h  Rose  Cottage,  Inverurie 
Thain,  Mrs,  21  Carden  place 

Thirsk,  David  (Northern  Agricultural  Co.),  22  Bank  street 
Thorn,  Alex.,  butcher,  2  Baltic  street 
Thorn,  Alex.  D.,  grocer,  36  Spring-garden 
Thorn,  Charles,  house  carpenter,  12  Rosemount  place,  A  4  Jute 

street 
Thorn,  David,  gardener,  10  Bank  street 
Thorn,  James,  manager  (A.   &  G.   Paterson),  34  St.  Andrew 

Thorn,  James  (of  R.  &  T.),  2  Westfield  place 

Thorn,  W.  S.,  9  Albert  street 

Thorn,  Wm.,  feuar,  Outseats,  Pitmuxton 

Thorn,  Mrs,  38  Spring-garden 

Thorn,  Miss,  Justice  Mill  Cottage,  Union  glen 

Thorn,  Miss,  20  Albert  terrace 

Thorn,  Miss,  lodgings,  2  Rosemount  terrace 

Thomas,  David,  shipmaster,  2  Crimon  place 

Thomas,  David  (Marr  &  Co.),  2  Crimon  place 

Thompson  &  Beveridge,  paper  merchants,  2  Trinity  street 

Thompson,  Adam  J.  J.,  flesher,  17,  h  19  Marywell  street 

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,  George,  spirit  dealer,  18  Upperkirkgate 
Thompson,  James  T.  (late  Burnett  &  Thompson),  watchmaker, 

jeweller,  and  cutler,  17  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  20  North 

Charlotte  street 
Thompson,  John  (of  Thompson  &  Beveridge),  3  Rotunda  pi. 
Thomson,  Alex.,  teller  (T.  &  C.  Bank),  28"Dee  street 
Thomson,  Alex.,  clerk  (John  Fyfe),  175  Crown  street 
Thomson,  Alex.,  commercial  traveller  (of  Edinburgh),  Ashley 

place 
Thomson,  Alex.,  tailor  and  clothier,  20,  h  57  Park  street 
Thomson,  Geo.  &  Son,  wine  merchants,  commission  agents,  and 

ship  brokers,  Thomson's  court,  21  Regent  quay;  branch 

office,  4  Belmont  street 
Thomson,  George  L.  (of  G.  Thomson  &  Son),  19  Bon- Accord 

terrace 

22 


258  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Thomson,  George,  manufacturer  of  composition  for  covering 

steam  boilers,  61  Commerce  street,  h  48  St.  Nicholas  st. 

Thomson,  George  M.,   tea,  wine,  and   spirit  merchant,    160 

George  street,  A  75  Rosemount  place 
Thomson,  James  (of  J.  Buyers  &  Co.),  108  Rosemount  place 
Thomson,  James  (of  Glegg  &  Thomson),  7  Ann  place 
Thomson,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  7  Broad  street,  h  52 

Watson  street 
Thomson,  James,  veterinary  surgeon,  forge  and  office,  6  Flour- 

millbrae,  h  50  Upperkirkgate 
Thomson,  James  (Cardno  &  Darling),  3  Gray's  buildings,  Rose- 
mount 
Thomson,  James,  flesher,  65,  h  71  Rosemount  place 
Thomson,  James,  cattle  dealer,  32£  Union  place 
Thomson,  James,  fish  dealer,  82  King  street 
Thomson,  James,  126  Crown  street 
Thomson,  James,  grain  merchant,  22  Commerce  street,  h  31 

Springbank  terrace 
Thomson,  James  (Burnett  &  Reid),  24  Huntly  street 
Thomson,  James,  driver,  Oldmeldrum  mail  gig,  h  65  Loch  st. 
Thomson,  John,  printer  (of  A.  King  &  Co.),  Canal  Road  Villa 
Thomson,  John  (of  Win.  T.  &  Co,),   Springbank  House,  Dee 

place 
Thomson,  John  Comrie,  advocate,  sheriff-substitute  of  Aber- 
deen and  Kincardine,  Hawthorn  Lodge,  Cuparstone 
Thomson,  John,  advocate  (of  Adam,  Thomson,  &  Ross),  1  Ann 

place 
Thomson,  John,  auctioneer,  Clayhills,  Wellington  road 
Thomson,  John,  miller  and  corn  merchant,  Cults  Warehouse, 

52  Queen  street 
Thomson,  John,  shipmaster,  19  Albert  terrace 
Thomson,  John  (of  T.  P.  &  Co.),  64  Gerrard  street 
Thomson,  John,  spirit  dealer,  14  Park  street 
Thomson,  Joseph,  tea  merchant  and  general  draper,  35  Queen 

street 
Thomson,  Pirie  &  Co.,  boxmakers,  135  Loch  street 
Thomson,  Robert,  house  carpenter,  13  Ferryhill  terrace 
Thomson,  Thomas,  commission  agent,  13  Springbank  terrace 
Thomson,  William,  salesman  (Mill  of  Cults  Warehouse),  56 

Chapel  street 
Thomson,    Wm.,  photographer,  259  George  street,  h  top  of 

garden 
Thomson,  Wm.  James  (Barry,  Henry,  &  Co.),  11  Powis  pi. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  flesher,  4  East  North  st.,  h  6  Canal  place 
Thomson,  Wm.,  soda  water  and  lemonade  manufacturer,  Lemon 

street,  Park  road,  h  25  Frederick  street 
Thomson,  Wm.,  shoreporter,  3  Fish  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  259 

Thomson,  "Wm.,  inn  and  stabling,  6  Mealmarket  street 
Thomson,  Wm.,  miller,   Lower  Justice  mills,  h  Alexander's 

buildings,  Union  Glen 
Thomson,    Wm.    &   Co.,   plumbers,    brassfounders,    &c,    St. 

Nicholas  brassfoundry,  74  Netherkirkgate 
Thomson,  Mrs  Dr.,  28  Victoria  street  west 
Thomson,  Mrs  T.,  29  Victoria  street  west 
Thomson,  Mrs  Wm.,  Springbank  House,  Dee  place 
Thomson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  61  Dee  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  162  Crown  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  24  Huntly  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  27  Mary  well  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  midwife,  13  Commerce  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  grocer,  Margaret  place,  Ruthrieston 
Thomson,  Mrs  James,  Maybank  House 
Thomson,  Mrs,  general  outfitter,  41  Regent  quay 
Thomson,  Miss,  166  Union  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  45  Park  street 
Thomson,  Miss  (Pratt  &  Keith),  Holburn  road 
Thomson,  Miss,  22  Thistle  street 
Thomson,  Miss  E.  L.,  west  end  fancy  and  millinery  warehouse, 

30  Union  place,  A  178  Crown  street 
Thomson,  Miss  Johanne,  teacher  of  music,  84  Crown  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  bookseller  and  stationer,  95  George  street,  h 

47  St.  Andrew  street 
Thomson,  Misses,  84  Crown  street 

Thomson,  Isabella,  laundress,  6  Donald's  court,  Schoolhill 
Thomson,  M.,  lodgings,  4  Thistle  street 
Thow,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  9,  h  10  Black's  buildings 
Thow,  Robert,  fruiterer,  13  Guild  street  and  1  Queen  street,  h 

56  Bridge  street 
Thurburn  Cooking  Depot,   38  Market  street  ;  matron,  Miss 

Copland  ;  Robert  Cran,  46  King  street,  secretary 
Tindal,  Alex.  A.,  clerk,  45  Wellington  street 
Tindal,  James,  blacksmith,  bellhanger,  and  heating  engineer, 

79  and  81  Loch  street 
Tindal,  Robert,  blacksmith,  79  and  81  Loch  street,  h  3J  Char- 
lotte street 
Tisdall,  A.,  colonel  commanding  56th  sub-district,  h  31  Albyn 

place 
Tocher,  Robert,  agent,  28  Queen  street 
Tocher,  Mrs,  servants'  register,  28  Queen  street 
Tocher,  Mrs,  46  Kintore  place 
Todd,  Alex.,  grocer,  76  West  North  street,  h  20  Constitution 

street 
Todd,  Gavin  T.,  manufacturer,  15  Rubislaw  terrace 
Todd,  James  J.,  manufacturer,  6  Rubislaw  terrace 


260  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Todd,  John,  manager,  bakery  department  (N.  Co-operative 

Co.),  30  Mount  street  west 
Todd,  Mrs,  Maryculter  House 
Tonnach,  John,  meter,  17  Chapel  lane 
Topp,  Alex.,  beadle  (John   Knox   Church),  179  West  North 

street 
Topping,  John  (late  Customs),  23  Ferryhill  terrace 
Torrie,  Miss,  19  Union  place 

Tough,  A.,  grocer,  122  King  street,  h  79  Park  road 
Tough,  George,  silk  mercer,  linen  and  woollen  draper,  132, 

134,  136,  and  138  George  street,  h  14  Mount  street 
Tough,  George,  spirit  dealer  and  cab  proprietor,  32,  h  14  Castle 

street ;  stables,  70  John  street 
Tough,  George,  late  merchant,  34  Thistle  street 
Tough,  James,  grocer,  1  Holburn  street,  h  13  Canal  street 
Tough,  James,  42  Hardgate 

Tough,  John,  furnishing  tailor,  190  George  street 
Tough,  John,  wright,  6  Windmill  lane,  h  38  Whitehouse  st. 
Tough,  John,  draper,  53  Victoria  street  west 
Tough,  Mrs,  38  Whitehouse  street 
Towell,  Charles,  beadle  (Baptist  Church,  Crown  terrace),  32 

Upper  Denburn 
Towns,  Wm.,  flesher,  22  Mount  street  west 
Towns,  Mrs,  lodgings,  54  St.  Nicholas  street 
Trade  Protection  Society  ;  sec,  James  Tytler,  137  Union  st. 
Trades'  Hall,  153  Union  street^  house-keeper,  Miss  Wilson 
Trail,  James,  wright  and  cabinetmaker,  6,  h  8  Rose  street 
Trail,  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  179  Crown  street 
Traill,  Adam,  blacksmith,  32  Charles  street 
Trainer,  P.  &  C,  clothiers,  33  and  35  Lodge  walk 
Troup,  Alex.,  merchant  tailor,  8  Castle  street 
Troup,  Alex.,  wholesale  stationer  and  printer  (of  A.  King  & 

Co.),  paper  bag  manufacturer,  33  Queen  street,  h  185 

King  street 
Troup,  James,  plasterer  (of  J.  Fraser  &  Co.),  3  North  St. 

Andrew  street 
Troup,  William,  86  Chapel  street 
Troup,  Wm.,  professor  of  dancing,  deportment,  and  calisthenics, 

Music  Hall  Buildings,  h  195  George  street 
Troup,  Mrs,  lodgings,  8  Henry  street 
Troup,  Miss,  Prospect  Cottage,  141  Rosemount  place 
Tucker,  Wm.  &  Sons,  sausage  makers,  162  Gallowgate 
Tulloch,  James,  late  shipmaster,  Viewmount  Cottage,  Holburn 

place 
Tulloch,  James,  jun.,  Russian  importer,  30  and  32  Virginia 

street,  h  Rosedale,  Polmuir  road 
Tulloch,  John  (Inland  Revenue),  27  Caledonian  place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  261 

Tullocli,  Lawrence,  grain  merchant,  2  Virginia  street,  h  10 

Watson  street 
Tulloch,  Marcns,  Newbridge  House,  Union  glen 
Tullocli,  Wm.,  grocer,  249  George  street 
Turnbull,  John,  cutter,  160  Crown  street 
Turner,  James,  superintendent,  Allan  vale  Cemetery,  h  64  Hol- 

"burn  street 
Turner,  Thomas,  chemist,  11  Park  place 
Turner,  Mrs,  41  Rosemount  place 
Turner,  Miss,  72  Bon-accord  street 
Turreff,  Alex.,  woollen  draper,  39  Union  street,  h  39  Upper- 

kirkgate  and  Woodside  Cottage,  Pitfodels 
Turreff,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  Elmbank  Cottage,  141  Hardgate 
Turreff,  Gavin  (Union  Bank),  101  King  street 
Turreff,  James  (N.  of  S.  Bank),  Clare  Cottage,  Seafield 
Turreff,  "Wm.  (of  Alex.  Turreff,  39  Union  street),  7  Marischal 

street 
Tytler,  James,  chartered  accountant  andsharebroker,  137  Union 

street,  h  56  Garden  place 
Tytler,  Robert  Boyd  (of  Ceylon),  1a  Albyn  place 
Tytler,  Miss,  lodgings,  82  Skene  square 

UNION  Bank  of  Scotland,  53  Castle  street 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Vfest-End  Branch,  203  Union  street ; 
William  Yeats  M'Donald,  agent 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  George  Street  Branch,  113  George 
street  ;  John  Sharp,  agent 

United  States  Consular  Agent,  John  Ramsay,  103  Union  st. 

University  Association,  Aberdeen ;  Alexander  Yeats,  advocate, 
89  Union  street,  secretary 

University  Buildings,  Broad  street 

Urquhart,  Alex.,  grocer,  68  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  30  Rose- 
mount  place 

Urquhart,  J.  &  J.,  druggists,  65  St.  Nicholas  street  ;  John 
Gordon,  manager,  3  Gray's  Buildings,  Rosemount 

Urquhart,  James,  shipmaster,  72  Commerce  street 

Urquhart,  John,  M.D.,  L.R.C.S.E.,  250  Union  street 

Urquhart,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  13  Roslin  terrace 

Urquhart,  Wm.  (of  Urquhart  &  Co.,  contractors),  21  Prospect 
terrace 

Urquhart,  Mrs  James,  46  King  street 

Urquhart,  Mrs,  128  Crown  street 

Urquhart,  Miss,  128  Crown  street 

Urquhart,  Miss,  37  Victoria  street  west 

Urquhart,  Miss,  grocer,  1  Gordon  street 

Urquhart,  Miss,  35  Dee  street 


262  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

VACCINE  INSTITUTION,  61  Guestrow 

Valentine,  James,  registrar  for  the  parish  of  Old  Machar  ;  office 

and  h  11  North  Silver  street 
Valentine,  James,  jun.,  M.A.,  clerk,  Town-House,  h  11  North 

Silver  street 
Valentine,   John  S.,   cashier  (Northern  Assurance   Co.),  160 

Crown  street 
Valentine,  Wm,  tailor  and  clothier,  66  St.  Andrew  street,  h40 

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,  h  16  Mary- 
well  street 
Verrier,  James,  hardware  merchant  and  auctioneer,  39,  h  37 

Loch  street 
Vessie,  A.  &  M.,  booksellers,  222  and  240  George  street 
Vickery,     Eev.    Joseph    (Blackfriars    Street    Congregational 

Church),  42  Belvidere  place 
Victoria  Granite  Works,  King  street,  James  Garden  &  Co. 
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  st. 
Virtue  &  Co.,  publishers  (London),  Bremner's  court,  9  Castle 

street  ;  agent,  George  Royal 
Vollar,  John  Henry,  shipmaster,  41  Victoria  street  west 
Vollar,  Miss,  superintendent,  E.C.  Normal  College  Boarding  - 

House,  12  North  Charlotte  street 

WADE,  Mrs  Captain,  7  Margaret  street 
Wadsworth,  Mrs,  27  Victoria  street  west 
Waldie,  David,  hay  and  straw  dealer,  Upper  quay,  h  87  John 

street 
Walker  &  Beattie,  surveyors,  valuators,  and  engineers,  91  Union 

street 
Walker  &  Co.,  grocers,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants,  68  and 

70  Virginia  street 
Walker  &  Hill,  grocers,  15  Justice  street 
Walker,  Alex,  (of  W.  Walker  &  Sons),  25  Dee  street 
Walker,  Alex.,  tobacconist  and  commission  agent,  54  and  219 

Union  street,  h  46  Rosemount  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) 
Walker,  Andrew,  coal  merchant,  16  Upper  quay 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  263 

Walker,  Charles,  commission  agent,  46  Queen  street 
Walker,  David  (of  Robert  Walker,  bookseller),  145  Union  st., 

h  40  Union  place 
Walker,  George,  advocate  (of  Milne  &  Walker),  7  Albert  st. 
Walker,  Geo.  J.  (of  Walker  &  Beattie),  Hillside  House,  Fort- 
ieth en 
Walker,  George,  late  town-house  keeper,  22  Caledonian  pi. 
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,  G.  W.  Marsden,  manager  (Aberdeen  Clothing  Co.),  8 

King  street  place 
Walker,  Henry,  grocer,  16,  h  18  Summer  lane 
Walker,  Hugh,  foreman  carpenter  (H.  R.  &  Co.),  4  Cotton  st. 
Walker,  James  (of  W.  Walker  &  Sons),  21  Union  place 
Walker,  James,  M.B.,  CM.,  physician,  214  Union  street 
Walker,  James,  late  watchmaker,  68  Holburn  street 
Walker,  Jas.,  bookseller,  34 J  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,  assistant  inspector  of  works  (City  Police),  15 

Drum's  lane 
Walker,  James  &  George,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants,  24 

Skene  square 
Walker,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  181  Gallowgate,  h  164 

Crown  street 
Walker,  John,  dairyman,  Quarry  Lodge,  Cairncry 
Walker,  Joseph,  foreman  (Gas  Works),  h  at  gate 
Walker,  Joseph,  mason,  17  Holburn  place 
Walker,  Patrick,  commercial  traveller,  10  Margaret  street 
Walker,  R.  &  W.,  fish  merchants,  Wet  Fish  market 
Walker,  Robert,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  newspaper  agency 

office,  145  Union  street 
Walker,  R.  M.,  solicitor  and  Sheriff  Clerk  Depute,  County 

Buildings,  h  Belmont  place 
Walker,  Robert,  keeper  of  Victoria  Park,  Watson  st.  lodge 
Walker,  Thomas  (of  Kilgour  &  Walker),  167  Skene  st.  west 
Walker,  Colonel  Wm.,  Arthurseat 
Walker,  William  &  Sons,  wine  merchants,  tea  dealers,  and 

general  importers,  52  Union  street 
Walker,  William  &  Son,  tinplate  workers,  22,  h  24  Nether- 
kirk  gate 


264  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

"Walker,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  78  Waterloo  quay- 
Walker,  Wm.,  grocer,  61  George  st.,  h  9  Rosemout  terrace 
"Walker,  Wm.,  umbrella  maker,  35,  h  37  Schoolhill 
Walker,  Wm.  (of  J.  &  W.  Bisset),  6  Marine  place 
Walker,  Wm.  (of  Hunter  &  Walker),  43  Springbank  terrace 
Walker,  Wm.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  16  Park  st.,  h 

2  Castle  terrace 
Walker,  Wm.,  auctioneer  (N.  of  S.  E.  L.  Co.),  37  Mount  st. 
Walker,  W.  Grahame,  Academy,  238  Union  street,  h  2  Hol- 

burn  place 
Walker,  Mrs  David,  2  Abbotsford  place 
Walker,  Mrs  James,  4  Yeats  lane 
Walker,  Mrs  James,  29  Ferryhill  place 
Walker,  Mrs  John,  69  Bon- Accord  street 
Walker,  Mrs  John,  pipe  top  maker,  68  College  street 
Walker,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  31  South  Charlotte  street 
Walker,  Mrs,  3  Thistle  place 

Walker,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  37  Green,  h  24  Correction  wynd 
Walker,  Mrs  (late  Mrs  Duncan),  provision  merchant,  67  and 

68  Basement,  Market,  h  19  Fisher  row- 
Walker,  Mrs,  lodgings,  42  Union  street 
Walker,  Mrs,  5  Canal  terrace 
Walker,  Miss,  12  Yictoria  street  west 

Walker,  Miss  A.,  embroidery  stamper,  38  South  Mount  st. 
Walker,  Miss,  dressmaker,  14  Catherine  street 
Walker,  Misses  M.  &  E.,  Forsyth's  Temperance  Hotel,  100 

and  102  Union  street,  h  Well  brae 
Walker,  Misses,  milliners,  32|  Upperkirkgate,  h  225  King  st. 
Walkinshaw,  Alex.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  1  Barnett's  close 
Walkinshaw,  Miss,  dress  and  mantle  maker,  1  Barnett's  close 
Wallace,  A.,  coal  merchant,  10  Canal  place 
Wallace,  Arch.,  messenger  (1ST.  of  S.  Bank),  2  Lodge  walk 
Wallace,  Rev.  David,  Park  Lee  House,  King's  gate 
Wallace,  James,  inspector  of  poor  (St.  Nicholas) :  office  of 

Parochial  Board,  38  Castle  street,  h  9  Waverley  place 
Wallace,  James,  cutter  (A.  S.  Cook),  60  St.  Nicholas  street 
Wallace,  John,  shipmaster,  53  Victoria  street  west 
Wallace,  Robert,  tea  dealer,  12  Hawthorn  place 
Wallace  Tower  Hotel,  63  &  65  Netherkirkgate,  MrsMahoney 
Wallace,  Wm.,  druggist,  81,  h  103  King  street 
Wallace,  Wm.,  tailor,  9  Woolmanhill 
Walls,  James  (Cal.  Rly.),  45  Windmillbrae 
Walsh,  Mrs  John,  restaurant,  2  Exchange  street,  h  63  Green 
Walton,    Alex.,    mechanic    (Howe   Machine   Co.    Lim.),    13 

Bridge  street 
Walton,  Thomas,  secretary  (Aberdeen  Lime  Co.),  14  Spring- 
bank  terrace 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  265 

"Ward,  Timothy  (H.M.C.),  21  Summer  street 
Wardrop,  Thomas  Y.,  manager  (Scottish  Provincial  ^Assur- 
ance Co.),  Willowbank 
Warkmen's  Tavern,  St.  Catherine's  court,  16  Shiprow 
Warn,  John,  shipmaster,  40  Constitution  street 
Warrack  &  Daniel,   steam   joinery  and  building  works,   7 

North  Charlotte  street 
Warrack,   Charles,  sheriff  clerk-depute,    County  buildings, 

Castle  street,  h  The  Chaplainry,  Old  Aberdeen 
Warrack,  George  M'Combie  (A.   &   R.  Milne),   170   Skene 

street  west 
Warrack,  John,  baker,  5,  h  7  Chapel  street 
Warrack,  Miss,  boarding  school,  52  and  53  Union  place 
Warrack,  Miss,  13  Crown  terrace 
Warren,  Miss,  dressmaker,  52  Chapel  street 
Warrender,  Mrs,  draper,  36  Market  Gallery 
Water  Taxman's  Office  (Robert Brown),  Provost  Blaikie'squay 
Watson  &  Harper,  drapers,  10  Gallowgate 
Watson  &  Philip,  com.  agents  and  produce  brokers,  1  Trinity 

street 
Watson  and  Robb,  builders,  44  Spring  Garden 
Watson,  Alex.  G.,  clerk  (Sutherland  &  Co.),  4  Watson  street 
Watson,  Alex.  H.,  agent  (Scottish  Legal  Life  Ass.  Soc),  13 

Hawthorn  place 
Watson,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  7  Bon-Accord  terrace 
Watson,  Alex.,  stoneware  merchant,  77  Gallowgate 
Watson  Brothers,  silk  mercers,  linen  &  woollen  drapers,  92 

Broad  street,  and  15  and  17  Gallowgate 
Watson,   Charles,   cashier  and  book-keeper,  School  Board 

office,  12  King  street 
Watson,  George,  restaurant,  1  Union  terrace 
Watson,  George,  ironmonger  and  blacksmith,  72  Gallow- 
gate, h  74  Spittal 
Watson,  George,  engineer,  19  Kidd  lane 
Watson,  James,  watch  and  clock  maker  and  jeweller,  81  h 

83  Union  street 
Watson,  James  (Pratt  &Keith),  9  Crimon  place 
Watson,  James  (of  Watson  Brothers),  27  Ferryhill  place 
Watson,  James,  house  carpenter,  7  Windmill  lane,  h  9  Sum- 
mer street 
Watson,  James,  clerk  (A.  Ogston  &  Sons),  5  Crimon  place 
Watson,  James,  furniture  dealer,  28  Castle  street 
Watson,  John,  wincey  manufacturer,   135  Loch  street,  h  34 

Belvidere  place 
Watson,  John,  dyer,  104  George  street,  h  above  shop 
Watson,  John,  temperance  refreshment  rooms,  119  George  st. 
Watson,  John,  clogmaker,  55  Loch  street 


2  00  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Watson,  Patrick  &  Son,  drapers,  and  silk  mercers,  West  End 

House,  9  Union  place 
Watson,  Patrick  (of  P.  Watson  &  Son),  Broomlee  Cottage, 

West  Cults 
Watson,  R.  C,  teacher  (Porthill  Public  School),  34  Chapel 

street 
Watson,  Robert  H.  (W.  Clyne  &  Sons),  6  Prospect  terrace 
Watson,  Eobert,  122  West  North  street 
Watson,  Thomas  B.  &  Co.,  general  drapers,  31  and  33  Gal- 

lowgate,  and  2  to  14  St.  Paul  street 
Watson,  Thomas  R.  (of  T.  E.  W.  &  Co.),  8  Ashley  place 
Watson,  Thomas,  machine  maker  and  general  blacksmith, 

48,  h  45  Nelson  street 
Watson,  Thomas,  rag  and  iron  merchant,  St.  Clair  street 
Watson,  W.  D.  (of  P.  Watson  &  Son),  Broomlee  Cottage, 

West  Cults 
Watson,  Wm.  H.,  shipmaster,  2  York  street 
Watson,  Wm.  (of  W.  &  H.),  10  Henry  street 
Watson,  Mrs,  23  Cotton  street 

Watson,  Mrs,  stoneware  merchant,  IIS  Chapel  street 
Watson,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  83  Bon- Accord  street 
Watson,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  136  King  street 
Watson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  45  Nelson  street 
Watson,  Miss,  121  Crown  street 

Watson,  Miss,  teacher  of  drawing,  30  North  Albert  street, 
Watson,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  34  Belvidere  place 
Watson,  Miss,  milliner,  114  Skene  street,  h  120  Chapel  st. 
Watt  &  Clark,  builders   and  house  carpenters,    23  Princes 

street 
Watt  &  Cumine,  advocates,  4  Correction  wynd 
Watt  &  Eoss,  tobacco  pipe  manufacturers,  9  North  Broad- 
ford  lane 
Watt,  Adam,  cutter  (A.  G.  Jessiman),  87  John  street 
Watt,  Alex.,  writer  (Murray  &  M'Combie,  103  Union  street), 

71  Dee  street 
Watt,  Alex,  (of  J.  W.  &  Sons),  29  Watson  street 
Watt,  Alex.,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  Baltic  street,  h 

.     13  Prince  Regent  street 
Watt,  Allan  B.,  shipmaster,  25  South  Constitution  street 
Watt,  Andrew,  wholesale  grocer,  14  Littlejohn  street 
Watt,  Francis  &  Co.,  grocers,  64  North  Broadford 
Watt,  Francis  (of  Watt  &  Eoss),  66  North  Broadford 
Watt,  George,  slater,  75  Green 

Watt,  George  M.  (of  Grant  &  Watt),  11  Prospect  terrace 
Watt,  George  (of  Gordon  &  Watt),  20  Craigie  street 
Watt,  George,  mealseller,  64  Basement  floor,  Market,  h  18 

Fisher  row 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  267 

Watt,  James,  grocer,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  and  whole- 
sale tea  dealer,  101  Union  street,  h  168a  Skene  street 
west 

Watt,  James  (J.  Mess),  8  Watson  street 

Watt,  James,  shoemaker,  11  St.  Nicholas  street,  A  16  Hol- 
burn  place 

Watt,  John  &  Sons,  tanners,  curriers,  and  leather  merchants, 
hide  factors,  and  belt  makers,  132,  134,  and  136  Gal- 
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.,  advocate,  34  Castle  street,  h  Camden  Cot- 
tage, Aboyne 

Watt,  John,  family  grocer,  235  Union  street,  h  21  North 
Silver  street 

Watt,  John  (of  Watt  &  Clark),  44  South  Constitution  street 

Watt,  Marshall,  house  painter,  3  Marischal  street  h  63  Bon- 
Accord  street 

Watt,  M.  &  Co.,  ironmongers,  112  George  street 

Watt,  Michie  (of  M.  Watt  &  Co.),  15  Kintore  place 

Watt,  R.,  shoemaker,  39,  h  22  Thistle  street 

Watt,  Eobert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  93  Causewayend  h 
Mount  street  west 

Watt,  William,  bootmaker  21  Marischal  street 

Watt,  William,  editor,  Free  Press,  9  Albury  road 

Watt,  Wm.,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  Garvock  wynd 

Watt,  Wm.,  bootmaker,  10  Gilcomston  Steps 

Watt,  Mrs  George,  innkeeper,  9J  Correction  wynd,  h  St. 
Denis  Cottage,  Hammerfield 

Watt,  Mrs,  5  Devanha  terrace 

Watt,  Mrs  Dr.,  41  Belmont  street 

Watt,  Mrs,  1  Guestrow,  register  office,  and  servants'  home 

Watt,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Hadden  street 

Watt,  Mrs,  late  of  Foveran,  11  Argyll  place 

Watters,  John,  missionary,  11  North  Broadford 

Wattie,  Alex.,  stoneware  merchant,  55  East  North  street 

Wattie,  Francis,  stoneware  merchant,  11  Exchequer  row 

Wattie,  Jos.,  gardener,  Honeybrae,  South  High  Stocket  road 

Waverley  Hotel,  Guild  street ;  Eobert  Farquhar 

Webster,  Alex.,  advocate  (of  J.  &  A.  Webster),  Edgehill, 
Culter 

Webster,  Charles,  12  Margaret  street 

Webster,  George,  Bloomfield 

Webster,  George  J.,  butcher,  6  Gallowgate,  h  278  George  st. 

Webster,  George,  innkeeper  and  stabler,  16  Mealmarket  st. 

Webster,  Henry  (of  J.  Webster  and  Son),  47  Green 


268  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Webster,  James,  Clifton  villa,  Polmuir  road 

Webster,  James,  broker,  4  Eagg's  lane 

Webster,  James,  ironmonger,  12  Albert  terrace 

Webster,  James,  warehouseman,  21  Kintore  place 

Webster,  J.  &  A.,  advocates,  42  King  street 

Webster,    John,   LL.D.,    advocate   (of  J.    &   A.   Webster), 

Edgehill,  Culter 
Webster,  John  (Duthie  Brothers),  36  Skene  terrace 
Webster,  John,  commission  merchant,  Weigh-house  square, 

h  3  Gilcomston  park 
Webster,  John  &  Son,  bakers,  45  Green 
Webster,  John  (of  Knox  &  Webster),  15  Albert  terrace 
Webster,  John,  joiner,  7  Hawthorn  place 
Webster,  John,  2  Westfield  Cottages 
Webster,  Peter,  boot  and  shoemaker,  3  Broad  street,  h  29 

Union  street 
Webster,  William,  late  baker,  Gilcomston  park 
Webster,  Wm.,  bagpipe  maker  and  pipe  major,  1st  A.E.V., 

h  3  Seaview  place 
Webster,  Mrs  Wm.,  teacher  of  music,  14  Thistle  street 
Webster,  Mrs,  26  Huntly  street 

Webster,  Mrs  W.,  lodgings,  173  and  240  Union  street 
Webster,   Miss  A.,  teacher  (Aberdeen  Church  of   Scotland 

Training  College),  4  Powis  Place 
Weedon,  Eichard,  assistant  (L.  &  G.),  12  St.  Mary's  place 
Weigh-house,  Eegent  quay 
Weights   and  Measures  and  Gas  Meters,  Alexander  Eobb, 

inspector  ;  office,  23  Lodge  walk 
Welch,  Mrs  J.  B.,  draper,  68  North  Broadford,  h  38  Spring- 
garden 
Welsh,  Hugh,  assistant  inspector  of  schools,  23  Osborne  pi. 
West,  Henry,  provision  dealer,  32  Marischal  street 
Westland,  James,  late  guard  (G.  N.  of  S.  E.),  21  Woolman- 

hill 
Westland,  Mrs,  8  Eubislaw  terrace 
Wheeler  &  Wilson,  Sewing  Machine    Co.,  9  Crown  street, 

Anthony  B.  Johnston,  agent 
White,  James,  flesh er,  15  and  16  Market  hall,  h  Millbank 

House,  North  Broadford 
White,  James,  49  Wellington  street 

White,  James  (of  J.  Bisset  &  Co.),  91  Bon-Accord  street 
White,  John  F.,  grain  and  flour  merchant,  107  King  street, 

h  269  Union  street 
White,  Eobert,  M.D.,  1  Abbotsford  place 
White,  William  E.,  supervisor,  Inland  Revenue,  27  King  st., 

h  90  Bon- Accord,  street 
White,  Miss,  37  Victoria  street  west 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  269 

Whitecross,  Wm,,  clerk  (Customs),  159  Crown  street 
Whitton,  Wm.,  traffic  superintendent  (E.  C.  Bailways),  28 

Market  street,  h  58  Carden  place 
Whyntie,  John  (Pratt  &  Keith),  34  Thistle  street 
Whyntie,  J.  &  W.,  china  merchants,  16  Eose  street,   h  34 

Thistle  street 
Whyte  &  Murray,  painters  and  decorators,  36  Chapel  st. 
Whyte,  Alex.  B.,  Dalhibity,  by  Cults 

Whyte,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  61  Causewayend 
Whyte,  James  Eobertson,  advocate,  46   King  street,  h   12 

Carden  place 
Whyte,  John,  advocate  (of  Davidson  &  Garden),  6  Crown 

terrace 
Whyte,  John  (of  Whyte  &  Murray),  17  Woolmanhill 
Whyte,  Mrs,  4  Mitchell  place 
Whyte,  Miss,  15  Wellington  place 
Whyte,  Misses,  4  Mackie  place 
Wigglesworth,  A.  (Eichards  &  Co.),  South  Seafield,  Manno- 

field 

,  Ale:? 

street,  Wocdside 
Wight,  George  (of  M.  Watt  &  Co.),  7  South  Mount  street 
Wight,  James,  draper,  5  South  Mount  street 
Wight,  James  S.,  druggist,  1  Mounthooly,  h  36  Union  st. 
Wight,  John,  M.D.,  17  Golden  square 
Wilken,    James,   &   Co.,    soap  powder   manufacturers,  169 

George  street 
Wilken,  Mrs,  bookseller  and  news-agent,  167  George  street 
Wilkins,  John  T.,  shipwright,  and   surveyor    fco   Board   of 

Trade,  28  Eegent  quay,  h  46  Watson  street 
Wilkie,    George   G.,   banker,    City   of    Glasgow   Bank,    23 

Market  street 
Wilkie,  Mrs,  24  Eosemount  place 

Will,  George,  grocer  and  draper,  204,  h  202  Gallowgate 
Will,  James,  M.D.,  11  King  street 
Will,  James,  shipmaster,  2  Park  place 

Will,  James,  superintendent,  House  of  Eefuge,  85  George  st. 
Will,  J.  C.  O.,  M.D.,  12  Union  terrace 
Will,  Thomas,  1  Millburn  street,  Ferryhill 
Will,  Wm.,  mason,  3  Hawthorn  place 
Willet,  John,  civil  engineer;  office,  123J  Union  street,  h  30 

Albyn  place 
Willet,  Joseph  T.,  sen.,  dockmaster,  4  Springbank  place 
Williams,  C.  B.,  assistant  inspector  of  poor  for  St.  Nicholas, 

124  George  street 
Williams,  James  (of  W.  Williams  &  Sons),  20  Eegent  quay 
Williams,  James  &  Sons,  coopers  ar.d  cuiers,  13  Yirg.nia  st. 
23 


270  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Williams,  Eobert,  clerk,  and  Superintendent  of  Gunpowder 
Magazine  (Police  Dep. — Town  Council),  41  St. 
Nicholas  street 

Williams,  Wm.  and  Sons,  wholesale  wine,  spirit,  and  tea 
merchants,  19  Eegent  quay. 

Williams,  Wm.,  house  agent,  84  Loch  street,  h  2  St.  Mary's 
place 

Williams,  Mrs,  20  Regent  quay 

Williams,  Mrs,  13a  Virginia  street 

Williamson  &  Simpson,  soap,  and  candle  manufacturers  and 
oil  merchants,  &c,  79  Wales  street 

Williamson,  Adam,  haircutter,  20  Marischal  street 

Williamson,  Alex.,  coal  agent  (G.  Elsmie  &  Son,  11  Eegent 
quay),  30  Whitehouse  street 

Williamson,  Alex.,  flesher,  Arthurseat  Cottage 

Williamson,  Alex.,  feuar,  2  Hawthorn  place 

Williamson,  Andrew,  stonecutter,  Granite  Polishing  Works, 
1  h  3  Canal  road 

Williamson,  David,  flesher,  12  and  13  Market  hall,  h  10 
Loanhead  terrace 

Williamson,  James  &  Sons,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chants (and  agents  forTrueman,  Hanbury,  Buxton,  & 
Co.,  brewers,  London),  14  King  street,  h  7  Eubislaw 
terrace 

Williamson,  James,  sen.,  Cornhill 

Williamson,  James,  Stockethill 

Williamson,  John,  &  Son,  fleshers,  4  and  5  Market  hall 

Williamson,  John  (of  John  Williamson  &  Son),  Oakbank 
Cottage,  Stocket 

Williamson,  John,  jun.,  flesher,  48  Market  hall,  h  6  West 
Craibstone  street 

Williamson,  John,  yost.  (of  J.  W.  &  Son),  Oakbank,  Stocket 

Williamson,  E.  C.  (of  J.  W.  &  Sons),  Whitehall 

Williamson,  W.  H.,  M.B.,  D.D.S.,  15  Union  terrace 

Williamson,  Wm.,  dental  surgeon,  L.D.S.B.C.S.,  England, 
lecturer  on  dental  surgery,  University,  A  15  Union 
terrace 

Williamson,  William  (of  Williamson  &  Simpson),  10  Bon- 
Accord  square 

Williamson,  Wm.,  flesher,  Cairnfield,  Cairncry 

Williamson,  William,  provision  merchant,  55   Commerce  st. 

Williamson,  W.,  com.  agent,  retired  engineer  E.N.,  7  Leslie 
place 

Williamson,  Mrs  B.,  67  Crown  street 

Williamson,  Mrs,  4  West  Craibstone  street 

Williamson ,  Mrs  James,  7  Eubislaw  terrace 

Williamson,  Miss,  14  Golden  square 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  271 

Williamson,  Miss,  86  Carden  place 

Willock,  R.  C,  M.D.,  CM.,  4  Golden  square 

Willox,  James,  builder,  Gilcomston  park 

Willox,  James  S.,  agent  for  Kimble  &  Morton,  96  Union  st. 

Wilson,  Alexander,  com.  traveller  (J.  Williamson  &  Sons) 

Wilson,    Alex.,   stonecutter   (of   B.    &   W.),   Orchard    Bank 

Cottage,  Old  Aberdeen 
Wilson,  A.  H.  (of  Hall,  Russell,  &  Co),  2  Albyn  terrace 
Wilson,  Arthur,  joiner,  34  Catherine  street 
Wilson,  David,  dyer  and   scourer,  20  Innes  street,   and  86 

Union  street,  h  10  John  street 
Wilson,  David,  waiter,  49  Upperkirkgate 
Wilson,  G.  &  W.,  grocers,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants, 
and  aerated  water  manufacturers,  32  Wellington  st., 
and  78  St.  Clement  street,  h  28  Wellington  street 
Wilson,  G.  W.  &  Co.,  artists  and  photographers  (by  Special 
Appointment,  to  Her  Majesty  in  Scotland),  portrait 
department,  25  Crown  street ;  printing  and  wholesale 
publishing  warehouse,  2  St.  Swithin  street 
Wilson,  G.  W.  (of  G.  W.  Wilson  &  Co.),  Queen's  cross 
Wilson,  George,  shoemaker,  236  George  st.,  h  4  Kingsland 

place 
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  R.  Wilson  &  Son),  20  Kingsland  place 
Wilson,  James,  slater,  1  Canal  Road,  All  Mounthooly 
Wilson,  John  Dove,  advocate,  sheriff-substitute  for  Aberdeen 
and  Kincardine,    Sheriff's   Chambers,    Court  House 
buildings,  h  17  Rubislaw  terrace 
Wilson,  John  K.,  27  Wellington  place 
Wilson,  John  S.,  draper,  87  George  street 
Wilson,  John,  auctioneer  and  appraiser  :  office  and  saleroom, 

29  Union  street,  h  10  Balmoral  terrace 
Wilson,  John,  shoreporter,  28  Shiprow 

Wilson,  John,  builder,  44  Park  street,  h   11   South  Consti- 
tution street 
Wilson,  John,  spirit  dealer,  15  Carmelite  street 
Wilson,  John,  3  Cherrybank,  Hardgate 

Wilson,  Peter,  grocer,  41  Littlejohn  street,  h  5  Seaview  place 
Wilson,  Robert  &  Son,  booksellers,  bookbinders,  and   sta- 
tioners, 1  St.  Nicholas  street 
Wilson,  Robert,  gun  and  fishing  tackle  maker,  16  St.  Nicho- 
las street,  A  81  Hardgate 
Wilson,  Robert  G.  (of  Ellis  &  Wilson),  60  Springbank  ter. 


272  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Wilson,  Stephen,  nurseryman  (of  B.  Eeid  &  Co.),  10  Albert 

terrace 
Wilson,  Wm.,  gardener,  South  Mile-end,  Holburn  road 
Wilson,  Win.  J.,  shipmaster,  29  Wellington  place 
Wilson,  Wm.,  draper,  15  Causewayend 
Wilson,  Mrs  Peter,  2  Mary  place 
Wilson,  Mrs  Eobert,  grocer,  83  Hardgate 
Wilson,  Mrs,  1  Marine  place 
Wilson,  Mrs  Thomas,  23  Frederick  street 
Wilson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  39  Springbank  terrace 
Wilson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  44  Blackfriars  street 
Wilson,  Mrs,  4  Westfield  terrace 
Wilson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  53  North  Broadford 
Wilsone,  Thomas  (of  Eeid  &  Wilsone),  229  Union  street 
Wilsone,  Misses,  20  Springbank  terrace 
Wilton,  Eev.  Eichard  (Methodist  Free  Church),  26  Huntly 

street 
Winchester,  Charles,  advocate,  86J  Crown  street 
Wink,  James,  slater,  24  Thistle  street 
Wink,  Eonald,  weaver,  24  Thistle  street 

Winkley,  James,  painter,  3  Flourmillbrae,  h  9  Huntly  street 
Winkley,  James,  jun.,  painter,  3  Flourmillbrae,  h  37  Market 

street 
Winlaw,  James,  12  Eegent  quay,  and  Winlaw  Villa,  Cults 
Winton,  Miss,  dressmaker,  6  Little  Chapel  street 
Wisely,  John,  hosier,  43f  Castle  street,  h  38  Union  terrace 
Wiseman,  Wm.,  joiner,  14  Jasmine  terrace 
Wiseman,  Mrs,  teacher  of  music,  179  Crown  street 
Wishart,  Alex.,  flesher,  92  Gallowgate,  h  34  Castle  street 
Wishart,  Alex.,  builder,  Broadford  place,  h  1  Charlotte  st. 
Wishart,  Dingwall,  spirit  dealer,  18  Gordon  street 
Wishart,  James,  jun.,  carver,  78  Waterloo  quay,  h  15  Prince 

Eegent  street 
Wishart,  James,   draughtsman    (Hall,    Russell,    &   Co.),    5 

Sycamore  place 
Wishart,  James,  sculptor  (of  Milne  &  Wishart),  8  Catherine 

street 
Wishart,  Thomas,  cabinet  maker,  90  Gallowgate,  h-  67  Hut- 
ch-eon street 
Wood,  Alex.,  book-keeper  (J.  T.  Eennie),  63  Dee  street 
Wood,  George,  clerk  (Post  Office),  25  Prospect  terrace 
Wood,  George,  fish  dealer,  Basement  floor,  Market,  h  9  Car- 
melite street 
Wood,  James  &  Co.,  music  sellers,  216a  Union  street 
Wood,  James,  baker,  58,  h  60  Park  street 
Wood,  James  (of  James  Wood  &  Co.),  39  View  terrace- 
Wood,  John,  surgeon,  20  Bon- Accord  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  273 

Wood,  John,  draper,  Cuparstone  place 

Wood,  John,  spirit  dealer,  35  Regent  quay 

Wood,  John,  watchmaker,  26  Queen  street,  h  95  King  street 

Wood,  Joseph,  ship,  share,  and  insurance  broker,  and  com- 
mission merchant,  43  Marischal  street,  h  4  Ashley  rd. 

Wood,  Peter,  tailor  and  clothier,  35  Woolmanhill,  h  27 
Summer  street 

Wood,  Thomas,  keeper  of  Advocates'  Hall,  Broad  street 

Wood,  Mrs  Robert,  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 

Wragg,  P.  P.,  commission  and  insurance  agent,  6  St  Nicholas 
street,  h  Wellington  Suspension  bridge 

Wright,  Alex.,  provision  merchant,  59a  Virginia  street 

Wright,  Alex.,  2  Mount  street  west 

Wright,  Alex  (H.M.C.),  18  Jute  street 

Wright,  Alex.,  letter  carrier  (P.O.) 

Wright,  Frederick,  stonecutter,  112  John  street,  h  4  Ann  pi. 

Wright,  Rev.  Henry  W.  (Ferryhill  Church),  34  Ferryhill  pi. 

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 

Wright,  R.  W,  asst.  supt.  (Prudential  Ass.  Co.),  8  Mount 
street  west 

Wright,  Robert,  baker,  44  Skene  square 

Wright,  R.  W.  &  Son,  grocers  and  spirit  merchants,  26 
Schoolhill,  h  20  North  Broadford 

Wright,  Win,,  stonecutter,  112  John  street,  h  1  Mount  st. 

Wright,  Mrs  James,  1|  Mount  street 

Wright,  Mrs,  lodgings,  63  Union  street 

Wunderley,  Paul,  watch  and  clock  maker,  42  George  street 

Wunderley,  Mrs  Paul,  20  South  Mount  street 

Wyllie,  David  (Union  Bank),  20  Golden  square 

Wyllie,  David  &  Son,  booksellers  and  stationers  (to  the 
Queen  and  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales),  public  cir- 
culating library,  167  and  169  Union  street,  and  2 
Bridge  street 

Wyllie.  John,  grocer,  12  Northfleld 

Wyllie,  Robert,  beadle,  U.P.  Church,  St.  Paul  street,  and 
keeper,  St.  Paul  St.  Hall,  h  9±  St.  Paul  street 


274  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Wyllie,  Robt.,  house  carpenter,  workshop  34  St.  Paul  st. 

Wyllie,  Wm.  G.,  book-keeper  and  interim  sec.  (Bon- Accord 
Distillery  Co.  Lim.),  h  18  Crown  street 

Wyllie,  Mrs,  20  Golden  square 

Wyness,  Alex.,  flesher,  25  Market  hall,  h  Garibaldi  place,  73 
Skene  square 

Wyness,  Alex.  H.,  block  and  pump  maker,  Inches,  h  Wel- 
lington road. 

Wyness,  George,  flesher,  27  Ann  street 

Wyness,  James  D.,  M.D.,  CM.,  chemist,  34  Woolmanhill,  h 
53  Schoolhill 

Wyness,  James  F.,  storekeeper  (G.  N".  of  S.  R.),  36  Loan- 
head  terrace 

Wyness,  John,  flesher,  21  Market  hall,  h  16  Loanhead  ter. 

Wyness,  Jane,  feuar,  56  Holburn  street 

Wyness,  Mrs,  lodgings,  184  George  street 

Wyness,  Mrs,  lodgings,  26  Mount  street 

Wyness,  Miss,  milliner,  21  Gilcomston  steps 

Wyse,  Wm.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  109  Causewayend 

YATES,  James,  clerk   (Municipal   dep.— Town  Council)  33 

Watson  street. 
Yeats  &  Spottiswood,  advocates,  46  King  street 
Yeats,  Alexander,  advocate,  office  and  h,  89  Union  street 
Yeats,  Charles,  cabinetmaker,  22  Ferry  hill  terrace 
Yeats,  Thomas,  jun.,  flesher,  22  Causewayend,   h  13  King's 

Crescent 
Yeats,  Wm.,  advocate  (of  Yeats  &  Spottiswood),  1  Union  pi. 
Yeats,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  64  Dee  street 
Yeats,  Mrs,  lodgings,  24  Dee  street 

Young,  Alex.,  plumber,  54  John  street,  7i  72  Catherine  st. 
Young,  Eev.  Archibald,  M.A.  (U.P.  Church,  George  street), 

2  Ashley  place 
Young,  Charles  D.  (of  John  Stevenson  &  Co.),  10  Black's 

buildings 
Young,  Edward,  assistant  (D.  Wyllie  &  Son),  30  Bank  st. 
Young,  Frederick,  hairdresser,  99  Bridge  street 
Young,  George,  merchant,  174  Crown  street 
Young,  Henry  (Gordon  &  Smith),  25  Bank  street 
Young,  James,  sheriff- officer  and  accountant,  28  Shiprow 
Young,  James,  dealer  in  porter  and  ales,  27  Harriet  street, 

h  Newton,  Countesswells 
Young,  P.  M.,  goods  agent  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  1  Hawthorn  ter. 
Young,  M.,  midwife  and  sick  nurse,  82  Chapel  street 
Young,  Mrs,  lodgings,  75  John  street 
Young,  Mrs,  lodgings,  58  Castle  street 
Young,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  10  Black's  buildings 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  275 

Young's  Paraffin  Light  and  Mineral  Oil  Co.,  Limited,  33 

Market  street 
Youngson  &  Storie,  advocates,  124  Union  street 
Youngson,  Alex.,  cashier  (G.  Elsmie  &  Son),  87  Wales  st. 
Youngson,  D.  (Broadford  Works),  14  Loanhead  terrace 
Youngson,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  30  Chapel  street,  h 

110  Eosemount  place 
Youngson,  James,  writer,  34  Skene  terrace 
Youngson,    Thomas  A.  W.  A.,  advocate  (of  Youngson   & 

Storie),  Southfield  House,  Cults 
Youngson,  W.  A.,  provision  dealer,  33  West  North  street 
Yule,  Eev.  Alex.,  M.A.  (Free  Rutherford  Church),   3  Belvi- 

dere  street 
Yule,  Alex.,  late  ironmonger,  27  York  place 
Yule,  Christopher  B.,  general  merchant  (agent  for  W.  &  A. 

Gilby,  wine  importers),   73  Holburn  street,    h  Craig- 

gowan  Cottage,  Braemar  place 
Yule,  George,  late  corn  merchant,  116  Crown  street 
Yule,  George,  lace,  glove,  Berlin  wool,  and  fancy  warehouse, 

133  and  135  Union  street,  h  57  Victoria  street  west 
Yule,  James,  general  carter,  45  Virginia  street 
Yule,  Eobert,  working  jeweller,  7  Correction  wynd,   h  41 

Summer  street 
Yule,  William,  11  Young  street 
Yule,  Mrs,  3  Belvidere  street 


SUBURBAN    DIRECTORY. 


Cottages,  Mansions,  and  places  in  the  Suburbs  of 
Aberdeen. 

Abbey  Cottage  ;  Alexander  Petrie— Cuparston  road,  half  a  mile  from  Holburn 

place,  right  hand  side 
Abbothall  Villa  ;  P.  Bannerman—  on  North  Deeside  road,  about  three  and  a 

half  miles  from  town,  right  hand  side 
Abbots ville  ;  Geo.  C.  Leslie— on  North  Deeside  road,  three  miles  from  town, 

right  hand  side 
Airy  Hall,  Thomas  Douglas  —on  left  hand  side  of  Mid-Pitf odels  road,  about 

two  miles  from  Holburn  street 
Albert  Grove,  Kenfield  ;  Rev.  W.  S.  Caie — 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,  64  Holburn  street 
Angusfield ;  Mrs  Anderson — on  Skene  road,  beside  Rubislaw  Quarries,  right 

hand  side 
Annfield  ;  Arch.   Duff— 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 

from  Cults  Station 
Argyle  Cottage,  Cults  ;  Major  Joyner 

Arnlee  ;  George  Davidson — on  North  Deeside  road,  near  Cults 
Arthurseat ;    Col.  Wm.    Walker — near    Polmuir,  beyond    Ferryhill    Railway 

Station,  or  ten  minutes'  walk  due  south  from  Roy's  Nursery 
Ashgrove  ;  Robert  J.  Anderson— about  half  a  mile  south-west  of  Kittybrews- 

ter  Station 
Ash-hill,  or  Prospect  Cottage  ;  Mrs.  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  Holbiirn  st. 
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) 
Balgreen ;  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  miles  from 

town,  right  hand  side 
Banchory  House  ;  John  Stewart— on  the  South  Deeside  road,  one  mile  beyond 

Bridge  of  Dee 
Banchory  Park  Cottage  ;  Mrs  Cuddie — Mile  end,  South  High  Stocket  road 
Barkmill  House  ;  Charles  Runcy— Berryden  road 
Beath  Villa  ;  Robert  Beveridge — Polmuir  road,  Ferryhill 

Beechgrove  ;  John  Fyfe — on  South  High  Stocket  road,  first  house  past  Mile- 
end,  right  hand  side 
Beechhill  ;  Wm.    Henderson— on  Countesswells  road,  left  hand  side,  nearly 

two  miles  from  Holburn  street 
Beech  Lee  ;  Mrs  Robert  Cruickshank— on  Cuparstone  road,  half  a  mile  from 

Holburn  street,  left  hand  side 
Belmont ;    Alexander  Middleton— on    Berryden    road,   half  a  mile  beyond 

Caroline  place 
Belvidere  ;  Misses  Falconer— on  Stocket  road,  half  a  mile  west  from  Skene 

square 
Berryden  Road— leading  north  from  Caroline  place  to   Cairncry  road  and 

Kittybrewster  station 
Berryden  House  ;  P.  M.  Barnett— on  Berryden  road,  three  minutes'  walk  from 

Caroline  place,  right  hand  side 
Berryden  Cottage,  Berryden  Road  ;  Thomas  Darling— five  minutes'  walk  from 

Caroline  place 
Berry  bank  ;  Thomas  Still,  M.A.— on  Berryden  road,  half  a  mile  from  Caroline 

place,  or  near  Kittybrewster  station 


SUBURBAN   DIRECTORY.  277 

Bethany  House,  Community  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  John  ;  on  Hardgate  road  left 

hand  side,  half  a  mile  beyond  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Bon- Accord  Cottage  ;  George  Bain,  near  Oldmill  Reformatory 
Bonnymuir  ;  Peter  Gordon— on  Low  Stocket  road,  about  a  mile  from  Caroline 

place 
Braehead  Cottage  ;  Mrs.  T.  B.  Glover— west  of,  and  near  Old  Bridge  of  Don 
Braeside,  Pitfodels  ;  Misses  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  place 
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  ;  ffm.  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  Wtn.  Paterson— on  the  Skene  road,  half  a  mile  beyond 

Rubislaw  Quarries,  left  hand  side 
Burnside  House  ;  George  Cadenhead— on  Low  Stocket  road,  one  mile  west 

from  Caroline  place 
Cairnaquheen  ;  Captain  H.  C.  Best,  R.N. —on  North  High  Stocket  road,  about 

three  quarters  of  a  mile  west  of  Mile-end,  left  hand  side 
Cairn  cry   Road— a  by-road  branching    off    south-west    from    Kitty  brewster 

Station,  and  extending  about  two  miles  in  length 
Cairnlee  Cottage  ;  James  Corbett— on  road  leading  from  Bieldside  to  Countess- 
wells 
Calsayseat ;  Wm.  Sbuttar— 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 

Kitty  brewster  station 
Cherryvale  ;  Alexander  Leslie— 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  Webster,  Polmuir  road,  Ferryhill 
Copsewood  ;  Geo.  Brown  Smith— on  South  High  Stocket  road,  near  end  of 

St  Swithin  street 
Cornhill  House;  Mrs  Jas.  Sim— on  Cornhill  road,   one  mile  from  Lunatic 

Asylum,  right  hand  side  of  road 
Cosie  Brae  Cottage,  Cults  ;  Wm.  Smith 
Cotton  Lodge  ;  David  Littlejohn— about  half  a  mile  north  of  Kitty  brewster 

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 ;  James  A.  Beattie— about  four  miles  from  Holburn 

street,  by  Cuparstone  and  Countesswells  road 
Craigbank,  Cults— Wm.  Coutts— on  North  Deeside  road,  beyond  the  Cults 

Free  Church 
Craigielea  ;  James  Lockhart— about  two  miles  from  Aberdeen,  on  the  Mid-Pit- 

fodels  or  Countesswells  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 

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 
Cressbrook  Cottage  ;  Robert  Durham— on  Skene  road,  right  hand,  near  Rubis- 
law Quarries 
Cults  House;  G.  S.  Gibb— on  N.  Dee.  road,  four  m.  from  town,  right  hand  side 


278  SUBURBAN    DIRECTORY. 

Cuparstone  road— branches  off  on  the  right  from  Holburn  street,  fifty  yards 
beyond  South  Bridge 

Dalhibity  ;  by  Cults— Alex.  B.  Whyte 

Danestone  ;  House  and  Gardens — John  Crombie,  jun. — on  the  north  side  of 
river  Don  (near  Grandholm  Works),  about  two  miles  and  a  half  from 
town 

Deemount ;  Mrs  John  T.  Rennie— about  one  hundred  yards  west  from  Ferry- 
hill  Railway  Junction 

Deeside  Hydropathic  Establishment,  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 
Holburn  street,  left  hand  side 

Devanha  House,  Ferryhill— William  Henderson 

Devanha  Brewery  ;  Biack  &  Co.  —on  north  side  of  river  Dee,  near  Wellington 
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  ;  Fonthill  road — Robert  Lumsden 

Eastfield  ;  George  Catto— on  the  Low  Stocket  road,  one  mile  and  a  quarter 
from  Caroline  place,  left  hand  side 

Eden  Cottage  ;  —on  Countess  wells  road,  two  miles  from  Hol- 

burn street,  left  hand  side 

Elgin  Villa  ;  James  P.  Kay— Queen's  road,  left  hand  side 

Ellengowan  ;  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  ;  Miss  Ross— between  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,  Fonthill  road— Alexander  0.  Gill 

Ferryhill  House  ;  Robert  Lumsden— on  road  leading  from  Crown  street  to 
is  oy's  Nursery,  right  hand  side 

Ferryhill  Foundry  ;  J.  Abernethy  &  Co.— beside  Wellington  Bridge 

Ferryhill  Lodge  ;  Professor  Bain— north-east  corner  of  Roy's  Nursery 

Ferryhill  Cottage  ;  J.  Abernethy — 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  Cuparstane  road,  one  mile  from  Hol- 
burn street,  right  hand  side 

Forresterhill ;  Charles  Davidson— on  the  Comhill  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  Bridge,  right  hand  side 

Froghall  Cottage  ;  George  Shakle— half  a  mile  above  Mounthooly 

Fuschia  Bank,  Cults  ;  John  Sharp  Henderson— three  and  a  fourth  miles  from 
Aberdeen 

Galleries  ;  Misses  Glennie— a  dwelling-house  between  Mackie  place  and  Cherry- 
vale,  right  hand  side  of  Skene  street 

Gait  Villa  ;  Polmuir  road— Mrs  Easton 


SUBURBAN   DIRECTORY.  279 

Garthdee  House  ;  Alex.  Edmond,  sen.— on  north  bank  of  river  Doe,  north- 
east of  Cults  station,  about  three  miles  from  Aberdeen 

Glamis  Cottage  ;  David  Kyd— 20  Spittal,  Old  Aberdeen 

Glenburnie  House  ;  John  Symon — between  Grammar  School  and  Carden  place, 
right  hand  side  of  Skene  street  west 

Glenburnie  Cottage  ;  George  Symmers— between  Grammar  School  and  Carden 
place,  right  hand  side  of  Skene  street  west 

Gordondale  ;  James  Noble— 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 
town,  by  Old  Bridge  of  Don 

Grandholm  Works  ;  J.  &  J.  Crombie— on  north  side  of  river  Don,  about  a  mile 
north  from  Woodside 

Grandholm  Cottage ;  Win.  Porter — on  north  side  of  river  Don,  about  half  a 
mile  from  Woodside,  and  near  Persleyden 

Granite  Hill  (late  Cairncry)  ;  A.  Moir— a  dwelling-house  at  west  end  of  Corn- 
hill  and  Cairncry  roads 

Granton  Lodge  ;  Cuparstone  place— John  Laing 

Grove  Cottage  ;  Cuparstone  place— William  Macintosh 

Grubb  Lodge  ;  Cults — Mrs  Bruce 

Hawthorn  Lodge  ;  Cuparstone  place— John  Comrie  Thomson 

Hazlehead  House  ;  Wm.  Rose— about  half  a  mile  beyond  Rubislaw  Quarries, 
then  nearly  half  a  mile  to  left  from  Skene  road 

Hilton  House  ;  Rev.  Alex.  Anderson—  about  five  minutes'  walk  west  from 
Woodside  Free  Manse 

Hollybank  ;  Holburn  street — James  Morison 

Homewood  ;  James  Davidson— on  Countesswells  road,  right  hand  6ido,  about 
two  miles  from  Holburn  street 

Honeybank  ;  Wm.  Collie— north  end  of  Canal  Road,  right  hand  side 

Honeybrae  ;  Joseph  Wattie,  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  threo  miles 
from  town,  by  North  Deeside  road 

Jessiebank  Cottage  and  Gardens  -on  road  leading  to,  and  opposite  Woodside 
House 

Jessiefield  ;  John  Adam — on  Skene  road,  about  two  miles  beyond  Rubisla 
Quarries,  left  hand  side 

Johnston  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 

Keppleston  ;  Alexander  MacDonald — on  the  Skene  road,  left  hand  side,  op- 
posite Rubislaw  Quarries 

Kepplestone  House  ;  George  Peglar—  on  the  Skene  road,  left  hand,  opposite 
Rubislaw  Quarries 

Kincorth  ;  Rev.  Malcolm  Ross— between  Church  of  Nigg  and  river  Dee 

Kirkhill—  on  the  Wellington  road,  south  of  the  river  Dee,  one  mile  beyond 
Wellington  Bridge,  left  hand  side 

Ladymill— on  King  street  road,  one  mile  from  Castle  street 

Lilybank  Provision  Works ;  Robertson  &  Campbell — near  Kittybrowster 
Station 

Lochhead  House ;  Convalescent  Hospital—  on  the  Low  Stocket  road,  right 
hand  side,  about  four  minutes'  walk  from  Caroline  place 

Lochhead  Villa— Peter  Clark 

Loirsbank  Cottage  ;  Cults 

Louisville  ;  James  Clark— on  Cuparstone  road  or  North  Deeside  turnpike, 
one  mile  from  Holburn  street,  right  hand  side 

Mannofield — a  group  of  dwelling  houses  on  the  Cuparstone  road,  one  and  a 
half  miles  from  Holburn  street  1 


280  SUBURBAN    DIRECTORY. 

Mary  Cottage— on  King  street  road,  one  mile  from  Castle  street,  right  hand 

side 
Mary  field,  Fonthill  road  ;  John  B.  Adam. 
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  ;  Mrs  James  Thomson-  Hutcheon  street  west 
Mayfield  House,  Cults  ;  George  Hilton  Paterson— at  Cults  Station 
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 
Millbank  Cottage— on  the  Berryden  road,  a  hundred  yards  from  Caroline 

place,  right  hand  side 
Millbank  Cottage,  156  Hutcheon  street  west ;  James  Ross 
Millbank  House,  139  Hardgate  ;  ffm.  Robb  Gillanders 
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 
Millo ;  Wm.   Esplin— on  North  Deeside  road,  about  three  miles  from  town 

left  hand  side 
Monaltrie  Villa,  Seafield  ;  John  Edmonston 
Morefield;  Wm.  H.  Cameron  R.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 
Morningfield— a  group  of  dwelling  houses  on  South  High  Stocket  road,  about 

half  a  mile  from  Mile-end 
Morningside  ;  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 
Newham  Cottage  ;  Mrs  Newham— 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  ;  S.  Baker— on  the  North  Deeside  road,  three  and  a  half 

miles  from  Holburn  street 
Northcote,  Pitfodels  ;  Robert  Collie— on  the  North  Deeside  road,  about  three 

miles  from  town,  right  hand  side  ' 
Norwood  Hall  ;  James  Ogston— on  North  bank  of  river  Dee,  about  three  miles 

from  town,  by  North  Deeside  road 
Oak!  a-ik,  Cults  ;  Hugh  Ross— three  and  a  fourth  miles  from  Aberdeen 
Oakl  aik  Cottage  ;  John  Williamson,  jun.—  on  South  High  Stocket  road,  one 

mile  and  a  quarter  from  Skene  square,  right  hand  side 
Oldn  ill  Reformatory— about  two  and  a  half  miles  from  Union  place,  on  Skene 

road,  right  hand  side 
Outseats  of  Pitmuxton  ;  Wm.  Thorn— 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 
Princesfiald— a  dwelling-house  on  Low  Stocket  road,  one  mile  from  Caroline 

place,  right  hand  side 
Prosf  ect  Hill ;  James  Jamieson— on  Mid-Pitfodels  road,  two  and  a  fourth 

miles  from  Holburn  street,  right  hand  side 
Raeden  ;  Mrs  C.  Duncan— on  North  High  Stocket  road,  one  mile  and  a  quarter 

from  Skene  square,  right  hand  side 
Rachael  Cottage,  Lockhead  ;  James  Calder 


SUBURBAN    DIRECTORY.  281 

Ricbmondhill ;  John  Lyall  Grant— 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 
Rose  Cottage,  Cuparstone  place  ;  Mrs  Alexander  Anderson 
Rosedale  ;  James  Tulloch— rPolmuir  road,  Ferryhill 
Rosehill— a  dwelling  house  on  left  hand  side  of  Cornhill  road  nearly  opposite 

Cornliill  House 
Rosemount  House  ;  Robert  Stevens — 36  Rosemount  placs 
Rosebank  House — Shaw's  Hospital,  8  Rosemount  place 

Rosebank  ;  William  Smith— on  left  hand  side  of  Hardgate,  near  Willowbank 
Rosewell ;  Adam  Buchan— South  High  Stocket  road,  beyond  Summerhill 
Rosslyn  Bank  ;  Wm.  Gordon— on  Cuparstone  road,  left  hand  side,  half  a  mile 

from  Holburn  street 
Rotunda  Lodge  ;  Mrs  Mortimer-^-north-east  corner  of  Roy's  Nui-sery 
Rubislaw  House^on  Skene  road,  half  a  mile  beyond  Albyn  pi. ,  right  hand  side 
Rubislaw  Works  and  Bleaohfield  ;  Richards  &  Co.— near  Skene  road,  half  a 

mile  beyond  Albyn  place 
Rubislaw  Quarries — on  Skene  road,  about  one  mile  beyond  Albyn  place 
Rubislaw  Den  ;  William  Keith,  jun.— on  road  leading  to  right  from  Rubislaw 

road  about  a  quarter  of  a  mile  from  Albyn  place 
Rubislaw  Park ;  General  Pullarton — on  Skene  road,  about  three  minutes'  walk 

from  Rubislaw  Quarries,  left  hand  side 
Ruthrieston  House ;  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— on  old  Hardgate  road,  a  few  minutes'  walk 

beyond  Outseats 
St.  Luke's,  Kepplestone  ;  George  Reid,  R.S.  A.— on  the  Skene  road,  left  hand 

side,  opposite  Rubislaw  Quarries 
St.  Mary's  Cottage ;  Mrs  Mollison— King  street  road,  opposite  Spittal  Cemetery 
Seabank  House— on  King  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  >  Alex.  P.  Hogarth — between  Old  Machar  Cathl.  and  river  Don 
Seaton  Cottage  ;  John  F.  White— on  north  side  of  river  Don,  one  mile  above 

Old  Bridge 
Scotstown  House  ;  Sydney  Field— about  two  miles  north-west  from  Bridge  of 

Don 
Sheddocksley  ;  George  Ross — on  old  Skene  road,  three  and  a  half  miles  from 

Caroline  place,  right  hand  side 
Slopfield  ;  James  Davidson— on  Countess  wells  road,  two  and  a  hah  miles  from 

Holburn  street,  left  hand  side 
Smithfield,  Whitemyres  ;  George  Hall 

Southfield  House  ;  T.  A.  W.  A.  Youngson — three  and  a  half  miles  from  Aber- 
deen, on  north  side  of  Dee,  near  Cults  Station 
Springbank—  on  Mid-Pitfodels  road,  a  few  minutes'  walk  from  Mannofield 
Springbank  Lodge  :  Benjamin  L.  Reid — on  Mid-Pitfodels  road,  a  few  minutes 

walk  from  Mannofield 
Springhill — oil  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  westward  from  Mile-end,  by  right  hand 

side  road,  past  Raeden  and  Oakbank 
Stocket  Road  (Low)—  leads  in  a  straight  line  westward  from  Caroline  place 

past  Westburn,  Bonnymuir,  and  Woodhill,  on  to  the  Stocket 
Struan  Cottage  ;  Alexander  Machray — Mile-End,  South  High  Stocket  road 
Summerhill ;   Alexander  Emslie  Smith— on  South  High  Stocket  road,  two 

miles  from  Skene  square,  right  hand  side 
Sunnybank  ;  Alexander  Stronach— about  half  a  mile  from  Causewayend,  by 
Canal  road 

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282  SUBURBAN   DIRECTORY. 

Sunnypark  ;  James  Cocker  &  Sons— adjoining  Froghall,  five  minutes'  walk 

from  Causewayend 
Sunnyside  ;  Peter  M' Robbie—  adjoining  Spittal,  three  minutes'  walk  west  of 

Old  Red  Lion  Inn 
Temora,  Cults  ;  Robert  Fergusson— a  villa  on  North  Deeside  road,  right  hand 

side,  four  miles  from  town 
Thornbank  ;  James  Chivas— on  Mid-Pitfodels  road,  two  and  a  half  miles  from 

Holburn  street,  right  hand  side 
Thorngrove,  Friendville  :  J.  Russel  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 
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— about  a  hundred  yards  east  of  Morningfield 
Viewbank  ;    James  Collie— on  North  Deeside  road,  about  three  miles  from 

town,  right  hand  side 
Viewton  place  ;  John  Sutherland— on  the  road  from  Mounthoolv  to  Spittal 

left  hand  side 
Viewfield  ;   Mrs  William  Stevenson  -between  Countesswells  and  Rubislaw 

roads,  one  half  mile  west  of  Rubislaw  Quarries 
Vinery  Lodge,  Cults— Daniel  Macandrevv 

Wallfield  House  ;  Robert  Catto— North  Albert  street,  Craigie  loanings 
Walnut  Cottage  ;  R.  C.  Philip— 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 
Westbank,  Fonthill  road— James  Bryce 
Westburn  ;   James  Chalmers— on  Low  Stocket  road,   right  hand  side,  five 

minutes'  walk  from  Caroline  place 
West  Cults  House;  C.  F.  Runcy-on  North  Deeside  road,  four  miles  from 

town,  left  hand  side 
Westfield  ;  Thomas  Melville— near  north  end  of  Albert  street,  entrance  at  foot 

of  Westfield  road 
Westpark  ;  Mrs  Gray— on  North  Deeside  road,  three  miles  from  town,  left 

hand  side 
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  staUon 
Whitehall  ;  R,  C,  Williamson— near  Gilcomston  Dam,  a  quarter  of  a  mile  from 

north  end  of  Albert  street,  on  road  leading  west  from  the  same 
Whitemyres  House— on  old  Skene  road,  three  and  three-fourth  miles  from 

Skene  square,  by  Low  Stocket  road 
Wilford  Cottage  ;  James  Riddel — Powis  Place,  Calsayseat 
Willow  bank  ;  T.  Y.  Wardrop— on  left  hand  side  of  Hardgate,  nearly  opposite 

Newbridge 
Willowpark  ;  George  Ewen-  on  Low  Stocket  road,  two  miles  from  Caroline 

place,  left  hand  side 
Winlaw  Villa,  Cults -James  Winlaw 
Woodbank  ;  Alex.  Davidson— on  North  Deeside  road,  three  miles  from  town, 

right  hand  side 
Woodbine  Cottage— north  end  of  Causewayend 
Woodbine  Cottage,  Ruthrieston — Andrew  Adams 
Woodend  Cottage,  Hazlehead  ;  James  Inglis— 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  Holburn  street 
Woodside  Cottage,  Pitfodels;  A.  Turreff— on  Mid-Pitfodels  road,  right  hand 

side,  three  and  three-fourth  miles  from  Aberdeen 


SUBURBAN    DIRECTORY. 


283 


Woodside  House  ;   George  Elmsly— on  the  south  side  of  river  Don,  about  a 

mile  past  Woodside  Railway  Station 
"Woodville  ;  James  Neil— 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  times  *  are  chartered 
and  thus  f  Soc.  ofAccts.,  Eng. 
Baxter,  Dan.  (Commercial  Bank) 
Black,  Bi chard,  115  Union  st> 
Collie,  Bobert,  25  Union  street 
*Crombie,  John,  76  Union  street 
Frater,  James,  Town- House' 
Gordon,  Alex.,  20  Belmont  st. 
fGrant,  J.  B.,  Bank  of  Scotland 
•Greig,  John  K.  (J.  Meston),  75 

Union  street 
Lamb)  George,  36  J  Union  street-  — 
Lawrence,  G>    (N.  of  S.   Bank), 

West  End  Branch 
*Lunan,  Wm,,  Ashley  place 
■fM'Connochie,  A. I.,  74  Unionst. 
M'Diarmid,  John   (Stamps   and 

Taxes) 
Macaldowie,  John,  12  St,  Nicho- 
las street 
Macdonald,  Arch.,  22  Union  pi. 
•Machray,  Alex.,  152  Union  sty 
•Marquis,    Hall,    &   Milne,    147 

Union  street 
•Meston,  James,  75  Union  street 
•Milne,  James,  22  Adelphi 
*Milne,  James,  jun.    (Marquis, 

Hall,   &  Milne,)  147  Union 

street 
Milne,  Wm.  S.,  49  Regent  quay 
Moffat,  Alex.,  County  Buildings 
Morgan,  James  (G.  N.  of  S.  B.) 
•Murray,   James   A.    &   Co.,   19 

Union  buildings 
Murray,  Bobt.,   Market  Branch 

(N.  of  S.  Bank) 


Paterson,  Samuel  (G.  N.  of  S.  B.) 
*Bichardson,  Wm.,  83  Union  st. 
Riddel,  Thos.  (N.  S.  S.  Bank) 
*Rennie,  Arch.  J.,  123^  Union  st. 
Robertson,  Geo.  (T.  &  C.  Bank) 
Ross,  John  A. ,  239  Union  street 
*  Sinclair,    James   A.    (Bank    of 

Scotland) 
•Smith,  John,  265  Union  street 
•Tytler,  James,  137  Union  street 
Young,  James,  28  Shiprow 

Advocates. 

See  also  Solicitors. 


Adam,    Thomson,    &    Ross,     75 

Union  street 
Allan,  George,  56  Castle  street 
Anderson  &  Bae,  16  Union  ter. 
Angus,  John,  7  Golden  square 
Barron,  Lambert,  48  Market  st. 
Bryce,  James,  24  Adelphi 
Bryce,  John  Stewart,  24  Adelphi 
Butchart,  J.  S.,  20  Belmont  st. 
Burnett  &  Reid,  County  buildings 
Cattanach,  D.  G.,  12  Bon-Accord 

square 
Chalmers,  C.  &  P.  H.,  13  Union. 

terrace 
Clyne,  Norval,  Advocates'  Hall 
Cochran  &  Anderson,  152  Union 

street 
Collie,  James  &  George,  25  Union 

street 
Cooper,  Patrick,  42  Union  street 
Davidson,  John,  49  Broad  street 
Davidson,  C.  B. ,  3  Union  ter. 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


285 


Davidson  &  Garden,  7  Union  ter. 
Dawson,  J.  G.,  25  Marischal  st. 
Downie,  C.  G.,  63  Union  street 
Duncan  &  Morice,  34  Marischal 

street 
Duncan,    John    &   Douglass,    8 

Castle  street 
Dunn  &  Clark,  1  Adelphi 
Edmond,  J.  &  A.,  23  Adelphi 
Edmonds     &      Macqueen,       22 

Adelphi 
Falconer,  George,  140  Union  st. 
Ferguson,  John,  1  Adelphi 
Fraser&  Duguid,  140  Union  st. 
Garden,  F.  T.,  13  Union  terrace 
Gordon,  fm.,  Town-House 
Grant,  George,  22  Belmont  st. 
Grub,    Geo,,  LL.D.,  Advocates' 

hall,  Broad  street 
Henderson   &    Cattanach,     130 \ 

Union  street 
Hunter,    Gordon,    &   Smith,    14 

Adelphi 
Jamieson,  Frank,  129  Union  st. 
Jopp,  Andrew,  27  King  street 
Kemlo,  Alex.,  74  Union  street 
Lamb,  R.,  City  buildings 
Leask,  A.  R.  D.,  19   Marischal 

street 
Leslie,  R.  D.,  County  buildings 
Ligertwood,  J. ,  County  buildings 
Ligertwood,  Robert,  83  Union  st. 
Littlejohn,  David,  15  Adelphi 
M 'Donald,  Arch.  M.,  46  Kingst. 
M'Kinnon,  Lauchlan,  jun.,    239 

Union  street 
Maclennan,  Hugh,  48  King  st. 
Marquis,    Hall,    &   Milne,    147 

Union  street 
Meffet,  Alex.,  24  Belmont  street 
Milne  &  Walker,  23  Market  st. 
Milne,  William,  46  King  street 
Mitchell,  David,  24  Adelpbi 
Mitchell,  Stodart  J.,  24  Adelphi 
Moir,  Wm.,  25  Marischal  street 
Muill,  John,  City  buildings 
Murray  &  M'Combie,  103  Union 

street 
Ogg,  Wm.  F.,  48  Market  street 
Parker  &  M'Combie,  129  Union 

street 


Paul,  Wm.,  177  Union  street 

Paull,  James,  22  Belmont  street 

Primrose,  Thos.,  19  North  Silver 
street 

Reid  &  Wilsone,  146  Union  st. 

Robertson  &  Lumsden,  3  Union 
terrace 

Ruxton,  Charles,  84  Union  st. 

Ruxton,  Thomas,  84  Union  st. 

Runcy  Charles  F.,  Court-House 
buildings 

Rutherford,  G.  D.,  229  Union  st. 

Shives,  Thos.,  74  Union  street 

Shirres,  Alex.,  124  Union  street 

Simpson  &  Cadenhead,  Court- 
House  buildings,  Castle  st. 

Simpson  &  Cruden,  35  Castle  st. 

Sinclair-Spark,  T.  S.,  129  Union 
street 

Smith,  Alex.  Emslie,  130^  Union 
street 

Smith,  John,  265  Union  street 

Smith,  William,  83  Union  street 

Stephen,  Lessel,  89  Union  street 

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,  John,  jun.,  34  Castle  st. 

Webster,  J.  &  A.,  42  King  st. 

Whyte,  James  R.,  46  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,  Alexander,  89  Union  st. 

Youngson  &  Storie,  124  Union  st. 

Aerated  Vtfater  Manu- 
facturers. 

Anderson,  Sutherland,  &Co.,  55 
George  street 


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TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Benson,  R.,  213  Union  street 
Coutts,  Wm.,  4  Thornton  place 
Davis  &  Sons,  7^  Jaek's  brae 
Lockhart   &   Salmond,    2  Little 

Belmont  street 
Ogg,  James,  109J  John  street 
Rankin,  D.,  61  Commerce  street 
Sangster  &  Co.,  St.  Clair  street 
Thomson,  Wm.,  Lemon  street, 

Park  road 
Wilson,  G.  &  W.,  78  St.  Clement 

street 

Agents  and  Commission 
Merchants. 

Adams,  John   C,    3   Eichmond 

terrace 
Allan,  James,  44  Upperkirkgate 
Anderson,  G.  B.,  55   Marischal 

street 
Anderson,  J.  &  J.,  7  Backwynd 
Asher,  James  &  Sons,  52  and  54 

Schoolhill 
Bain,  Wm.,  13  Bridge  street 
Bannerman,  Wm.  &Co.,  2  Trin- 
ity quay 
Barclay,  J.  W.  &  Co.,  83  Union 

street 
Barclay,    John,    37^    Marischal 

street 
Barclay,  Morrison,  83  Union  st. 
Barker,  James,  13   Netherkirk- 

gate 
Beattie,  John,  12  Millburn  st. 
Bruce,  R. ,  1  Mount  street  west 
Cadenhead,    Wm.,    39    Nether- 

kirkgate 
Cameron,  John,  4  Bridge  st. 
Castle,  Peter,  20^  Adelphi 
Catto,  James,  2l|  Adelphi 
Chalmers,  John  S.,  56  Marischal 

street 
Christie,  C.  &  Co.,  Guild  street 
Clark,  John,  8  Little  Belmont  st. 
Clarke,  A.  G.,  48  Market  street 
Connon,     Eichard    &    Co.,     58 

Marischal  street 
Cook,  Alex.,  jun.,  Clark's  court, 

2  Upperkirkgate 
Crombie,     James,      3      Trinity 

Buildings,  Trinity  quay 


Cruickshank,  John,  24  Belmont 

street 
Davidson,  J.,  44  Castle  street 
Davidson,  Eobt.,  25  Springbank 

terrace 
Davidson,  S.,  21  Eichmond  ter. 
Deans,  David,  37  Market  st. 
Douglas,  K.,  59  Regent  quay 
Dunbar,  Alex.,  11  Ann  place 
Elsmie,    G.    &  Son,    11  Regent 

quay 
Falconer,  J.  G. ,  4  Regent  quay 
Garden,  R.  D.,  6  Hadden  st. 
Garioch,  Peter,  1  Hadden  st. 
Gordon,  J.  E.,  63  Loch  st. 
Gordon,  W.  &  H.  C,  29  Union 

Granfelt,  A.  E.  &  Co.,  56  Maris- 

schal  street 
Grant,  J.  C,  51  Chapel  street 
Grant,  Wm.,  49  Marischal  st. 
Gray  &  Co.,  19^  Adelphi 
Gray,  A.  R.,  Upper  quay 
Gray,  Alex.,  38  Gallowgate 
Gray,  David,  42  Union  street 
Green,  Wm.,  29  Queen  street 
Hector,  John,  10  Guild  street 
Henderson,  John,  4  Leslie  place 
Humphrey,  John,  2  Trinity  quay 
Hunter,  J.,  9 St.  Catherine's  wynd 
Hutcheson,  George,  47  Marischal 

street 
Leslie,   Wm.  &  Co.,  17  Regent 

quay 
Ludwig,  Chas.  &  Co.,  17  Regent 

quay 
Lyall,  John  (1ST.  Agricultural  Co. ) 
M 'Donald,  P.,  58  Castle  street 
M 'Gavin,  James,  225  Union  st. 
M'Lauchlau,     J.,    10  J     Regent 

quay 
M'Taggart  &  Booth,    1  Trinity 

Buildings,  Trinity  quay 
Macdonald,  D.,   27  and  29  St. 

Andrew  street 
Malcolm,  Alex.,  203  George  st. 
Milne  &  Marshall,  19  &  21  Cor- 
rection wynd 
Moir,  Alex.  &  Co.,  53  Marischal 

street 
Mollison,  G.  2  Flourmillbrae 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


287 


Morison  &  Leslie,  8  Hadden  st. 

and  43  East  Green 
Porter,  George,  jun.,  75  King  st. 
Beid,  J.  T.,  42  Union  street 
Bennie,   John,    T.  48  Marischal 

street 
Riddel,  George,  36  Marischal  st. 
Riddel,  John  S,  7  Ferryhill  pi. 
Rohertson  &  Arnot,  22  Exchange 

street 
Robertson,  John,  45  Marischal  st. 
Bust,    Alex.,  Crown  court,  41J 

Union  street 
Scott,  James,  6  King  street 
Sheed,  John  &  Co.,  44  Marischal 

street 
Shepherd,  George,  26  Broad  st. 
Simpson,  A.  J.,  23  Market  st. 
Skene,  Alex.,  21  Begent  quay 
Skene,    John  D.,  23  Marischal 

street 
Souter,  fm,  8|  Nellfield  place 
Steven,  Edward,  214  George  st. 
Taylor,  A.  H.,  56  Marischal  st. 
Thomson,  George  &  Son,  21  Be- 
gent quay,  and  4  Belmont  st. 
Thomson,   Thomas,    13   Spring- 
bank  terrace 
Tocher,  Bobert,  28  Queen  street 
Tulloch,  Lawrence,  2  Virginia  st, 
Walker,  Alex.,  54  Union  st. 
Walker,  Charles,  46  Queen  st. 
Watson  &  Philip,  1  Trinity  st. 
Webster,  John,  Weigh-house  sq. 
Williams,  Wm.  &  Sons,  19  Be- 
gent quay 
Williamson,  Wm.,  7  Leslie  pi. 
Wood,  Joseph,  43  Marischal  st. 
Wragg,  P.  P.,  6  St.  Nicholas  st. 

Agricultural  Implement 
Makers. 

Harper  &  Co.,  12  and  14  Meal- 
market  street 

Beid,  Benjamin  &  Co.,  Bon- Ac- 
cord Works,  Justice  Mills 

Architects. 

Clyne,  Arthur,  177  Union  st. 
Coutts,  James,  22  John  street 


Coutts,  William  B.,  22  John  st. 
Ellis  &  Wilson,  13  Belmont  st. 
Henderson,    James  &  Wm.,    24 

Belmont  street 
Henderson,  Wm.  &  Son,  66  Loch 

street 
Mackenzie  &  M'Millan,  91  Union 

street 
Matthews    &    Mackenzie,     173 

Union  street 
Macandrew,  Daniel,  120  Loch  st. 
Mavor,  Alex.,  66  Loch  street 
Pirie,  J.  B.,  177  Union  street 
Bust,  John,  jun.,  7  Belmont  st. 
Smith,  John,  148  King  st. 
Smith,  Wm.,  148  King  street 
Souttar,  James,  48  Schoolhill 
Stuart,  John,  Balgair,  Buthrie- 

ston 

Architectural  Surveyor. 

Millar,  David,  71  Bon- Accord  st. 

Artificial  Limb  Maker. 

Kinnear,  James,  110  King  street 

Artists. 

Burnett,  Andrew,  195  George  st. 
Fraser,  John  B. ,  1  Forest  road 
Garey,  Wm.,  184  Crown  street 
Hay,  John,  115  Union  street 
Hunter,  G.  S.,  209  King  street 
Marshall,  Bobert  C,  38  Market 

street 
Meadows,  B.,  211  Union  street 
Mitchell,  John,  10  Gladstone  pi. 
Beid,  George,  St.  Luke's,  Kepple- 

stone 
Bough,  Charles  N.,  1  Nelson  pi. 
Wilson,  G.  W.  &  Co.,  25  Crown 

street,  and  St.  Swithin  st. 
Winkley,  James,  9  Huntly  st. 

Auctioneers. 

Andrew,  F.,  11  Princes  st. 
Bain,  Wm.,  jun.,  60  Loch  st. 
Brown,  Alex.,  1  and  3  Belmont 

street 
Brown,  George,  27  View  ter. 


288 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Christie,  John,  115  Union  street 
Duncan,  John  &   Co.,   56  West 

North  street 
Duncan,  John,    Cattle   Market, 

King  street 
Maitland,  James,  Canal  street 
Masson,  A.,  115  Union  street 
Middleton,  Alexander,  Belmont, 

Kittybrewster 
Morison,  John  G.,  235a  Union  st. 
Reith  &  Anderson,  Kittybrewster 
Shaw,  S.  R.  W.,  2  St.  Nicholas 

lane 
Shepherd,  Alex.,  1  Union  lane 
Thomson,  John,  Clayhills,  Wel- 
lington road 
Verrier,  James,  39  Loch  street 
Walker,  Wm.  (N.  of  S.  E.  Loan 

Co.) 
Wilson,  John,  29  Union  street 

Bakers. 

Abel,  James,  64  Virginia  street 
Allan,  Andrew,  215  Gallowgate 
Anderson,  Alex.,  147  George  st. 
Anderson,  Mrs,  6  Commerce  st. 
Anderson,  Wm.,  62  Holburn  st. 
Black  &  M'Kain,  2a  Waver]  ey 

place 
Buchan,  Francis,  129  Crown  st. 
Buchan,  Robert,  76  Green 
Burnett,  John,  32  Gallowgate 
Caie,  Peter,  95  Skene  street 
Charles,  Wm.,  76  and  78  Skene 

square 
Clark,  George,  53  Hutch  eon  st. 
Craig,  A. ,  308  George  street 
Craigen,  James,  8  George  street 
Croll,  Alex.,  67  George  street 
Croll,  Matthew,  167  Gallowgate 
Croll,  W.,  70  King  street 
Davidson,  Andrew,  41  Park  st. 
Edward,  John,  14  and  16  Union 

place 
Flett,  Alex.  9  Dee  street 
Flett,  John,  142  George  street 
Footdee  Association,  77  Waterloo 

quay 
Forbes,  Wm.,  181 1  Crown  st. 
Garden  &  Raeburn,  32  Schoolhill 


Graham,  Wm.,  102  King  street 
Grub,  Alex.,  83  Gallowgate 
Hadden,  James,  28  Bank  street 
Hay,  J.  &  J.,  276  George  street 
Johnston,  Jos.,  18  N.  Broadford 
Johnston,  Mrs  P.,  66  Geoi'ge  st. 
Law,  James,  9  Upperkirkgate 
Law,  Alex.,  82  Shiprow 
Ledingham,  John,  3  S.  Mount  st. 
Leith,  J.,  66  College  street 
M'Bain,  George,  62  Schoolhill 
M'Donald,  D.,  64  Skene  sq. 
M'Pherson,  Alex.,  3  Guild  street 

and  5  Richmond  street 
Mackenzie,  Wm.,  66  Queen  st. 
Martin  Bros.,  23  Justice  street 
Martin,  Wm.,  136  Skene  street 
Massie,  Wm.,  28  Holburn  place 
Mathieson,W.  J., 211  Gallowgate 
Meff,  Robert,  199  George  street 
Milne,  John,  63  Broad  street 
Mitchell  &  Muil,  461  Schoolhill 

165  George  st.  and  32  Union 

place 
Morrison  &  Anderson,  6  Shiprow 
Munro,  Kenneth,  60  George  st. 
Nicolson,  Alex.,  2  Waverley  pi. 
Northern   Co-operative    Co.,  52 

Loch  street 
Reid,  P.  B.,  55  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Robb,  Alex.,  7  Northfield 
Robb,  John,  4  Skene  terrace 
Sorrie,  Alex. ,  45  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Warrack,  John,  5  Chapel  street 
Webster,  John  &  Son,  45  Green 
Wilson,  J.,  76  Gallowgate 
Wood,  Jas.,  58  Park  street 
Wright,  Robert,  44  Skene  square 

Banking  Companies. 

See  page  11. 

Basket  Makers. 

Asylum  for  the  Blind,  50  Huntly 

street 
Cameron,  Alex.,  25  &  27  Wind- 

millbrae 
Cameron,  Hugh,  46  East  North 

street 
Henry,  James,  87  Broad  street 


TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


289 


Laing,  David,  233  Union  street 
Mackie,  Alex.,1,  2,  and  3,  Market 

gallery 
Murray,  Win.,  32  and  33  Market 

hall 
Ogg,  David,  30  Market  gallery, 

and  43  Upperkirkgate 
Ogg,  Wm.,  14  Exchange  street 

Beadles. 

See  Page  39. 

Bellhangers. 

See  Blacksmiths. 

Berlin  Wool  Dealers. 

Cruickshank,  A.  &  Co.,  105  Union 
street 

Bearsley,  Mrs,  12  and  14  Crown 
street 

Catanach,  Misses,  13  Union  pi. 

Seivwright,  John,  111  Union  st. 

Strachan,  George,  13  St.  Nicho- 
las street 

Yule,  George,  133  and  135  Union 
street 

Billetmaster. 

Frater,  Jas.,  City  Chamberlain's 
Office 

Bill-posters. 

Jackson,  G..  3  S.  College  street 
Meston,  C. ,  26  Broad  street 
Pattison.  James,  24 J  Broad  st. 
Smith,  "Win.,  40  Broad  street 

Billiard-tal)le  Maker. 

Simpson,  James,  209  Gallowgate 

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 
Dawson,  D.,  29  Gilcomston  Steps 
Dickie,  Alex.,  32  Justice  street 
*Ellis,  G.,  jun.  &  Co.,  182  George 

street 
Grant,  J.,  3  Gilcomston  brae 
Gray,  D.,  65  Holburn  street 
Hall,  Piiissel,  &  Co.,  York  place 
Harper  &   Co.,  10,   12,  and  14 

Mealmarket  street 
Henderson,  Jas.,  5  Harriet  st. 
Cowie,  Charles,  184  West  North 

street 
Henderson,   John  M.,  King  st. 

place 
Hurray,  George,  37  Upper  Den- 
burn 
Hutcheon,  "Wm.,  10^  Bridge  pi. 
Ingram,  Alex.,  20  Frederick  st. 
Irvine  &  Co.,  4  Farrier  lane 
Johnston,  Wm.,  109  West  North 

street 
*Laing,  James  &  Co.,  121  Union 

street 
Laing,  Thomas,  19  Gallowgate 
*Laing,  W.,  207  Gallowgate 
Lyall,  Robert  &  Sons,  40  Ship- 
row 
*M 'Hardy,  D.  &  Son,  (in  ordinary .. 

to  the  Queen),   54   Nether- 

kirkgate 
Malcolm,  Wm.,  Ill  West  North 

street 
Mitchell,  Charles,  40^  Loch  st. 

and  77  George  street 
Mitchell,  D.  &  Son,  Inches 
Mitchell,  Robt.,  102  Gallowgate 
Boss,  John,  9  Chapel  lane 
Scott  &  Malcolm,  Mannofield 
Scott,  J.,  74  West  North  street 
Sefton  &  Anderson,  68   Gordon 

street 
Selbie,  James,  3  Commerce  lane 
Smith,  Wm. ,  6  Minister  lane 
*Tindal,  James,  79  and  81  Loch 

street 
Watson,  George,  72  Gallowgate 
Watson,  Thos.  48  Nelson  street 


290 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Bleachers. 

Richards  &  Co.,  Rubislaw. 

Block  Maker. 

Wyness,  Alex.  H.,  Inches 

Boat-builders. 

Forrest,  James  F.,  Inches. 
Forsyth,  Alex.  L.,  York  street 
Robertson  &   Matthew,  P.  B.'s 

Quay 
Ross,  D.  &  J.,  P.  B.'s  Quay 
Skinner,  John  &  Son,  Welling- 
ton street 

Boilermakers. 

Abernethy,  Jas.  &  Co.,  Ferryhill 
Blaikie  Brothers,   Footdee  Iron 

"Works 
Dalgety,  Bros.,  70  Hutcheon  st. 
Hall,  Russel,  &  Co.,  York  pi. 
Leslie,  Alex.,  4  Palmerston  rd. 

Book  Agents. 
Clark,    Alex.,   jun.    (Blackie    & 

Son),  40  Broad  street 
Hird,  A.  P.,  28  Queen  street 
Maitland,    Joseph  (L.   P.   &  P. 

Co.),  10  Broad  street 
Rae,  James  (W.  Mackenzie),  66 

St.  Nicholas  street 
Royal,   George   (Virtue   &  Co.), 

Bremner's  court,  9  Castle  st. 
Sutherland,   F.    (A.  Fullarton  & 

Co.,  Edinburgh),  16  Adelphi 

Bookbinders. 

Edmond  &  Spark,  J.  &  J.  P.,  54 
Queen  Street 

Jackson,  Win.,  10  Little  Bel- 
mont street 

Knox,  Joseph,  24  St.  Nicholas 
lane 

Wilson,  Robert  &  Son,  1  St. 
Nicholas  street 

Booksellers  and  Stationers. 

Those  marked  *  arc  wholesale. 
Adam,  John,  Market  gallery 


Allan,  Win.,  29  Marischal  street 
Anderson,  Wm.   C,    16   Market 

gallery 
Brown,  A.'&  Co.,  77  Union  st. 
Campbell,  Jas. ,  21  Market  gallery 
Craighead,  Geo. ,  1  Shiprow 
Cruickshank,  C.  A.,  5  George  st. 
Daniel  &  Son,  46  Castle  street 
Douglas,  K.,  59  Regent  Quay 
Ferres,  Mrs.,  81  Windinillbrae 
Fraser,  Geo.,  189  George  street 
Frost,  Robert,  112  King  street 
Gullan,  David,  52  Castle  street 
Hastings,  A.,  59a  Loch  street 
Hector,  Wm.,  11  Holburn  place 
Home,  Chas.,  124  Gallowgate 
Ironside,  Geo.,  31  Skene  street 
Kemp,  Miss,  25  St.  Andrew  st. 
Lindsay,  Wm. ,  30  Market  street 
M'Donald,    Wm.    P.,    7    West 

North  street 
M'Lauchlan,   Alex.,    17  Thistle 

street 
Mackintosh,  John,  186    Gallow- 
gate 
Martin,  George,  28  Woolmanhill 
Middleton,  Geo.,  22  Gilcomston 

steps 
Milne,  A.  &  R.,  199  Union  street 

and  1  Crown  street 
Monro,  Joseph  &  Son,  32  Wool- 
manhill 
Morison,  Alex.,  28  Marischal  st. 
Morrice,  Geo.,  21  Upperkirkgate 
Murray,  Alex.,  216b  Union  st. 
Murray,  Jas. ,  28  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Nicol,  Alex.,  56  Park  street 
Nicol,  Thos.  P.,  9  Market  gallery 
Scott,  Francis,  52  George  street 
Simpson,  Alex.,  59  Broad  street 
Skene,  Wm.,  21|  Schoolhill  and 

236  George  street 
Smith,  Jas.,  28  Schoolhill 
Smith,  John  Rae,  57  Union  st. 
*Smith,      Lewis,       M'Combie's 

Court,  50J  Union  street 
Smith,  Robert,  70^  Gallowgate 
Stevenson,  Wm.,  33  George  st. 
Thomson,  Miss,  95  George  street 
Trail,  John,  179  Crown  stret 
*Troup,  A.,  33  Queen  street 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


291 


Vessie,  A.   &  M.,   222  and  240 

George  street 
Walker,  J.,  34J  Upperkirkgate 
Walker,  Kobert,  145  Union  st. 
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. 
Archibald,  R.,  Buthrieston 
Baker,  Geo. ,  32  George  street 
Beattie,  Joseph,  230  George  st. 
Begg,  Beter,  52  Virginia  street 
Berry,  James,  6  Skene  square 
Bisset,  George,  179  Gallowgate 
Bothwell,  John,  18  Guestrow 
Boyd,  J.  &  Co.,  68  Shiprow 
Brown,  Thos.,  Cuparstone  place 
Burnett,  John,  200  George  street 
Cameron,  Wm.,  10  Skene  street 
Cardiff,  Beter,  150  Gallowgate 
Chivas,  Wm.,  jun.,  75  George  st. 
Copland,  Geo.,  4  Skene  street 
dimming,  AL,  173  W.  North  st. 
Davidson,    Alex.,    &    Co.,     72 

Broad  street 
Dawson,  Geo.,  44  Gallowgate 
Dawson,  Bobert,  70  Woolmanhill 
Drummond,  Jas.,  49  Union  st. 
Drummond,    John  &   Son,    132 

Union  street 
Duncan,  Wm.,  37  Broad  street 
Duncan,  Wm. ,  2  Justice  street 
Dunn,  John  A.,  26  Union  street 
Edwards,  J.  &  D. ,  38  Union  pi. 
Ewen,  I.,  27  Richmond  street 
Ewen,  John,  7  Summer  lane 
Ewing,  Alex.,  57  Hutcheon  st. 
Forsyth,  John,  25  Summer  lane 
Franklin,  H.,  61  Gallowgate 
Fraser,  T.  &  Sons,  53  Broad  st. 
Gibb,  James,  16  Marischal  st. 
Gibb,  Wm.,  25  Bark  street 
Glennie,  Wm.,  34  Mai'ket  street 
Gordon,  Jas.  F. ,  42  Broad  street 
Gordon,  Wm.,  71  George  street 
Graham,  J.,  41  Upperkirkgate 


Gray,  A.,  &  Son,  24  Gallowgate 
Gray,  F.,  33  and  35  Broad  street 
Gray,  Geo.,  22  Marywell  street 
Gray,  John,  10  and  11  Castle  st. 
Hay,  Wm.,  13  Mounthooly 
Innes,  15  Broad  street 
Jackson,  Jas.,  48  Upperkirkgate 
Johnston,  Geo.,  7  Holburn  st. 
Kinnear,     Alex.     A.,     26     St. 

Clement  street 
Knox,  Kobert,  168 \  Gallowgate 
Laing,  Robert,  193  George  street 
Leslie,  Edward,  14  Queen  street 
Leslie,  J.,  31  S.  Constitution  st. 
Lorimer,  Jas.  &  Son,  157  Union 

street 
M 'Donald,  A.  &  D.,  39  Queen  st. 
M 'Donald,  A.,  20  Broad  street 
M 'Donald,  Alex.,  45  Regent  quay 
M 'Donald,  D.,  4  Little'john  st. 
M'Donald,  Thos.,  68  St  Clement 

street 
M'Intosh,  Simon,  73  King  street 

and  73  Gallowgate 
M'Intyre,  Jas.,  113  Gallowgate 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  4  Bark  street 
M'Leod,  Daniel,  141  George  st. 
Mackay,  George,  18  Gallowgate 
Macnab,  Robert,  30  Union  street 
Macnaughton,     M.     &     S.,     15 

Market  street 
Mann,  Alex.,  2  Donald's  court, 

20  Schoolhill 
Marr,  Robert,  17  Chapel  street 
Melvin,  Geo.,    27  Upperkirkgate 
Menzies,     John    &     Sons,      64 

Schoolhill 
Milne  &  Munro,  43  Union  street 

and  7  George  street 
Milne,  Alex.,  &  Co ,   130  Union 

street 
Milne,  Johnston,  13  Schoolhill 
Milne,  Sons,  &  Co.,   185  Union 

street 
Mitchell,  James,  299  George  st. 
Munro,  Andrew,  1  Charles  st. 
Murray,  John,  15  Bark  street 
Murray,  John,  34  Schoolhill 
Nicoll,  J.  &  C,  31  Woolmanhill 
Niven,  John,  47  Windmillbrae 


292 


TEADES    AND    PEOFESSIONS'    DTRECTOEY. 


Paterson,  John,  194  West  North 

Peters,    fm,    50  St.  Nicholas 

street  ' 
Porter  ■   &     Leighton,     58     St. 

Nicholas  street 
Ritchie,  James,  177  Crown  st. 
Ritchie,  Wm.,  85  Skene  street 
Robertson,  John,    155^  Gallow- 

gate 
Ross,  G.,  16  Correction  "Wynd 
Ross,  James,  21  Virginia  street 
Ross,  Wm.,  48  Shiprow 
Sang,  Thomas,  50  Summer  st. 
Sea}r,  Samuel,  20  Crown  street 
Sinclair  &  Mann,  33  Castle  st. 
Smith  &  Menzies,  13  Thistle  st. 
Smith,  George,  62  Broad  street 
Smith,  James,  42  Holburn  street 
Smith,  John,  26  Woolmanhill 
Stewart,  W.,  9  Broad  street 
Steele,  Wm.  L.,  86|  John  street 
Tevindale,  J.  M.,  79  Broad  st. 
Thomson,  James,  7  Broad  street 
Walker,  James,  89  Queen  street 
Walkinshaw,  Alex.,   1  Barnett's 

close- 
Watt,  James,  11  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Watt,  R.,  39  Thistle  street 
Watt,  Wm.,  10  Gilcomston  steps 
Watt,  Wm.,  21  Marischal  street 
Webster,  P.,  3  Broad  street 
Wilson,  George,  236  George  st. 
Youngson,  James,  30  Chapel  st. 

Boot  Top  Manufacturers. 

Chivas,   Wm.,  jun.,    75   George 

street 
Munro,  Gordon,  38  George  street 
Smith,  Richd. ,  3  Donald's  court, 

Schoolhill 

Bottlers. 

dimming,  Alex.,  18  Frederick  st. 
Helmrich,  Chas.,  14  Wales  st. 
Milne,  John,  6  Upperkirkgate 
Ogg,  James,  109^  John  street 
Robbie,  George,  5  Littlejohn  st. 
Saugster  &  Co.,  St.  Clair  street 
Young,  James,  27  Harriet  street 


Brass  Founders. 

See  Plumbers,  &c. 

Brewers. 

Black,  W.  &  Co.,  Devanha 
Davis  &  Sons,  1  &'•  7|  Jack's  brae 
Dumm,  Geo.,  20  Mealmarket  st. 
Gilcomston  Brewery  Co.,  Spa  st. 
Ironside,  J.,  213  King  st. 
M'Adam,  William  &Co.,  Hard- 
gate,  and  26  Loch  street 
M'Kenzie,  R.,  112  Loch  street 
Milne,  James,  69  Virginia  street 
Palmer,  Wm.,  Holburn  Brewery 

Bricklayer. 

Rice,  Robert,  Clayhills 

Brickmakers. 

Keith,    Harriman,    &    Watson, 

Ruthrieston 
Seaton   Brick  and  Tile  Works, 

Depot,    Reclaimed  ground, 

Inches 

Brokers. 

Davidson  &  Co.,  163  Gallowgate 
Fraser,  Donald,  42  Shiprow 
Fraser,  Jas. ,  41  Virginia  street 
Hay,  Mrs,  61  Queen  street 
Hay,  Mrs,  14  Castle  brae 
Imray,  D. ,  2  Water  lane 
Kennedy,  A.,  43  Lodge  walk 
Kinnear,  Mrs,  101  Commerce  st. 
Kirton,  Mrs,  108  Green 
M'Kann,  John,  38  Lodge  walk 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  60  East  North 

street 
Mann,  James,  4  West  North  st. 
Milne,  John,  148  Gallowgate 
Napier,  Joseph,  54  Shiprow 
Robertson,  John,  73  Green 
Robb,  Robert,  39  Shiprow 
Ross,  Jobn,  24  Shiprow 
Saunders,  Mrs,  15  East  North  st. 
Sim,  Miss,  33  Woolmanhill 
Sutherland,     Donald,    31    East 

North  street 
Webster,  James,  4  Ragg's  lane 


TKADES    ANTD    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


293 


Brushmakers. 

Fyfe,  John  &  Son  (to  the  Queen), 
22  St.  Nicholas  street 

Macaldowie  &  Co.,  12  St.  Nicho- 
las street 

Morison,  George,  22J  George  st. 

Builders. 

Anderson,  Peter  &  Son,  Weigh- 

house  square 
Birnie,  Alex.,  10  Crimon  place 
Birnie,  Wm.,  17  Kintore  place 
Bisset,  P.  &  Son,  152  West  North 

street 
Brown,  Alex.,  38  Catherine  st. 
Bruce,  George,  12  Charles  street 
Buyers,  Jas.  &  Co.,  12  Kidd  lane 
Cay,   Wm.   &  Sons,   Gilcomston 

park 
Chalmers,    "William,  35  Victoria 

street  west 
Cook,  Alex.,  65  Holburn  street 
Coutts,  James,  24  John  street 
Dawson,  Wm.,  135a  Skene  st. 
Donaldson,  T.,  1  Canal  road 
Farcpdrarson,  Wm.,   Gilcomston 

park 
Fordyce,  Geo.  &  Co.,  Hutcheon 

street  west 
Garvie,  Jas.  &  Sons,  28  Rose  st. 
Gauld,  E.,jun.,  Gilcomston  Cot- 
tage 
Gordon,    John,  Hutcheon  street 

west 
Gordon,  James,  Victoria  st.  south 
Greig  &  Craib,  Broomhill  place 
Hall,  G.  &  R. ,  Gilcomston  park 
Henderson,  A.,  Wellington  road 
Henderson,  G. ,  7  Prospect  ter. 
Henderson,  John,  5  Summer  st. 
Henderson,  Wm.  &  Son,  66  Loch 

street 
Hendry,  Alex.,  Gilcomston  park 
Hogg,  W.  &  A.,  Affleck  street 
Ironside  &  M 'Donald,  9  Spa  st. 
Johnston,  Wm.,  189  Crown  st. 
King,  Wm.,  Hutcheon  st.  west 
Leask,  John,  15  Cotton  street 
Leith,  Alex.,  Rosebank  Cottage, 

Ashley  place 


Leslie,  James,  54  Hutcheon  st. 
Low,  Gavin,  40  Whitehouse  st. 
M 'Robbie  &  Milne,  Albert  place 
Macandrew,  D.  &  Co.,  120  Loch 

street 
Manson,  G.  &  J.,  1 0  Bridge  place 
Milne,  Alex.,  Loanhead 
Mitchell,  Adam  &  Co.,  53  North 

Charlotte  street 
Mitchell,    J.    &   J.,    Gilcomston 

park 
Murray,  P.  &  Co.,  7  Eden  place 
Peterkin,  James,  1  Henry  place 
Porter  &  Kelman,  54  Hutcheon 

street 
Pringle  &  Slessor,  7  Thistle  lane 
Eaeburn,  A.,  Hutcheon  st.  west 
Rainnie,  Alex.,  50  Commerce  st. 
Reid,  James,  58  John  street 
Ross,  John,  16  Henry  street 
Rust,  Alex.,  18  Bon- Accord  lane 
Sandison,  Wm.,  86  Chapel  street 
Sim,  W.,  34  Union  terrace 
Smith  &  Beattie,  1  Canal  road 
Smith,  F.  W.,  15  Hanover  st. 
Smith,    George,    5  Causey  place 

and  21  Mounthooly 
Stuart,  Lewis,  49  Skene  square 
Thorn,  Chas.,  12  Rosemount  pi. 
Walker,  Joseph,  17  Holburn  pi. 
Warrack    &    Daniel,    7    North 

Charlotte  street 
Watson  &  Robb,  44  Spring  garden 
Watt  &  Clark,  23  Princes  street 
Willox,  James,  Gilcomston  park 
Wilson,  John,  44  Park  street 
Wishart,  Alex.  Broadford  place 

Cab  Hirers. 

See  Horse  and  Cab  Hirers. 

Cabinetmakers. 

Those  marked  *  are  upholsterers. 

*Allan,  James  &  Son,  122  Union 
street 

*Alexander,  John,  175  Union  st. 

*Baird,  Thomas,  181  Union  st. 

Cormack,  George,  51  Broad  st. 

Davidson,  Alex.,  21  St.  Andrew- 
street 


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294 


TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


*Davidson  Brothers,  131|  Union 

street 
Davidson,  J.  &  R.,  94  Causeway- 
end 
*Ellicock,  Jos.,  62,  64  George  st. 

street 
*Fiddes,  John,  15  Upperkirkgate 
Gerrie,  Wm.   &   Co.,   69  and  71 

Broad  street 
Hay,  Robert,  7  Union  wynd 
*Laws,  Robert,  12  Bridge  place 
M 'Donald,  Jas.,  jun.,  31  Castle 

street 
M'Kay,  Alex.,  48  Nelson  street 
Masson,  Robert,  9  Park  street 
Mathieson,  Jchn,  73  George  st. 
*Ogilvie,  James,  5  Crown  street 
Reid,  John,  99  George  street 
Rennie,  John,  14  Bridge  place 
Robertson,  ¥m.,  70  Gallowgate 
Ruddiman,  Alex.,  3  Princes  st. 
*Simpson,  James,  209  Gallowgate 
*Symon,  John  &  Sons,    29   Up- 
perkirkgate 
Wishart,  Thos.,  70  Gallowgate 

Candlemakers. 

See  Soap  and  Candlemakers. 

Carpet  Manufacturers. 

Hadden,    A.   &   Sons,    Gordon's 
Mills 

Cart  wrights. 

Cowie,  Charles,   184  West  North 

street 
Davidson,  J.  &  R.,  94  Causeway- 
end 
Dawson,  fm.,  10  Jopp's  lane 
Gray,  D.,  65  Holburn  street,  and 

5  Spa  street 
Hay,  James,  St.  Clair  street 
Ingram,  J.  &  J.,    44  Causeway- 
end 

Carters. 

Allan,  Alex.,  5  Summer  street 
Archibald,  Jas. ,  70  Loch  street 
Bird,  James,  49  Upper  Den  burn 
Brand,  John,  67  College  street 


Chalmers,  Peter,  32  West  North 

street 
Cruickshank,    John,    16    Meal- 
market  street 
Duncan,  R.  R. ,  37  Albion  st. 
Gibson,  A.,  4  Black's  buildings 
Hall,  James,  33  Frederick  st. 
Hunter,  Jn.,  20  Upper  Den  burn 
Leaper,  J.,  75  West  North  st. 
M'Adam,  John,  9  Jopp's  lane 
M'Kenzie,  James,  18  St.  Andrew- 
street 
M'Robb  &  Co.,  29  Commerce  st. 
M'Robb,  James,  54  Hutcheon  st. 
Melvin,  Wm.,  13  Carmelite  lane 
Mitchell,  Alex.,   18  Mealmarket 

street 
Munro,  Jas.,  Pitmuxton 
Mutter,    Howey,  &  Co.,  6  King 

street 
Reid,  W.,  78  John  street 
Robertson,  Wm.,  213  Hardgate 
Smart,  J.  C,  48  Dee  street 
Wordie  &  Co.,  8  Schoolhill 
Yule,  James,  45  Virginia  street 

Carvers  and  Gilders. 

Bowman,  Andrew,  227  Union  st. 
Cruickshank,   John,    61  \  Wind- 

millbrae 
Fraser,  John,  6  Upperkirkgate 
Gifford  &  Son,  243  Union  street 
Hay  &  Lyall  (to  the  Queen),  2 

Market  street 
Kerr  &  Sons,  187  Union  street 
Kesson,  J.,  53  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Rutherford  &  Sons,  261  George 

street 
Walker,  Jas. ,  44  Upperkirkgate 
Wishart,  Jas.,  78  Waterloo  quay 

Cattle  Agents  and  Sales- 
men. 

Duncan,  John,  Cattle  Market, 
King  street 

Farquharson,  John,  11  Bon- Ac- 
cord st. 

Gordon,  Wm.,  Holburn  place 

Keith,  Alex.,  Belmont  place 


TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


295 


Middleton,  Alexander,  Belmont, 

Kittybrewstef 
Keith  &  Anderson,  Kittybrewster 
Thomson,  James,  32^   Union  pi. 
Thomson,  John,  Clayhills 

Cement  Merchants. 

Bisset,    P.    &    Son,     152    West 

North  street 
Bon- Accord  Slate  Merchant  Co., 

Limited,    Provost    Blaikie's 

quay 
Coutts,  George,  22  John  street 
Hector,  John,  10  Guild  street 
Henderson,  J.  &  W.,  24  Belmont 

street 
Macandrew,  D.  &  Co.,  120  Loch 

street 
Seaton  Brick  Depot,  Reclaimed 

ground,  Inches. 

Chemists —Manufacturing. 

Davidson,  Robert,  32  Canal  road 
Millar,  John  &  Co.,  Sandilands 
Rattray,  Win.,  ]8  Link  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,  F. ,  48   East  North  street 
Booth,  James,  16  Justice  street 
Booth,  P.,  23  Harriet  street 
Deans,  Matthew,  25  Mutton  brae 
Gibson,  Andrew,  150  Gallowgate 
M'Intyre,  James,  96  Green 
M'Rae,  Douglas,  40  Gallowgate 
Scott,  Mrs,  60  Gallowgate 

China  Merchants. 

See  Stoneware  Merchants. 
Clergymen. 

See  page  39. 

Clerks- 

Abel,  John  (T.  Ogilvie  &  Son) 
Aberdein,  A.  (E.  C.  Rys.) 


Allan,  Jas.  (W.  Walker  &  Sons) 
Adam,  Robt.  (Reith  &  Anderson) 
Anderson,  John  (A.  &  F.  Manu- 

elle) 
Anderson,  Wm.   (N.  S.    Savings 

Bank) 
Angus,  G.  C.   (Taylor  &  Hender- 
son) 
Attenborrow,  Wm.    W.  (J.  Moir 

&  Son) 
Baillie,  John    (Town   Council — 

Police  Department) 
Balneaves,  J.  6  S.  College  st. 
Baxter,  Andrew  (N.  Agricultural 

Co.) 
Beattie,  Wm. ,  20  Bank  street 
Benzie,  Alex.   (G.  Milne  &  Co.) 
Berry,  J.  E.  (Reid  &  Wilsone) 
Black,  Jn.  (Bon-Accord  Granite 

Works) 
Booth,  Wm.  (C.  of  G.  Bank) 
Brown,  Chas.,  1  Gray 's  buildings 

Rosemount 
Brown,    Wm.    B.     (Police    Tax 

Office) 
Brown,  Wm.   M.  (A.   Hadden  & 

Sons) 
Bulloch,  John,  jun.  (Rich.  &  Co.) 
Burgess,  Wm.  (J.  Moir  &  Son) 
Caird,  Geo.    (A.    Brown),  3  Bel- 
mont street 
Chasser,  E.  (Harbour  Office) 
Coleman,  T.  (J.  &  A.  Davidson) 
Collie,  Duncan  (Post  Office) 
Cooper,  F.  (Police  Tax  Office) 
Crane,   James  (Gas  Dep. — Town 

Council) 
Crowden,  Chas.  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 
dimming,  Robert  (Post  Office) 
Curtis,  G.  T.   (Inland  Revenue) 
Divorty,  Geo.  (J.  Saint,  jun. ) 
Dickson,  D.    (J.  Duthie,  Sons  & 

Co.) 
Donaldson,   A.   (Aberdeen  Rope 

and  Sail  Co.) 
Emslie,   James  (C.   Davidson  & 

Sons,  Limited) 
Emslie,  Jas.  (Milne  &  Walker) 
Ewen,  G.    (Adam,    Thomson,   &; 


Ewing,  Jas.  (Black  &  Ferguson) 


296 


TEADES   AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Findlater,    George    (Bon-Accord 

Distillery  Co.) 
Fleming,    J.    D.     (Stamps    and 

Taxes) 
Forsyth,  Alex.  G.  (Infirmary) 
Fraser,  Robert  (Post  Office) 
Fraser,  Thos.,  42  View  terrace 
Gauld,  C.  S.  (Harbour  Office) 
Gauld,      Wm,       (Kittybrewster 

Station) 
Gellan,  Wm.  (Harbour  Office) 
Gill,  T.  H.  P.  (P.  Fiscal's  Office) 
Harper,   George  G.,   22  Watson 

Harvey,  E.  (G.  K  of  S.  E.) 
Henderson,  A.  (s.s.  St.  Magnus) 
Henderson,    Wm,    (J.    Watt   & 

Sons) 
Henderson,  Wm.  (Gal.  Ely.) 
Hunter,  S.  (N,  Agricultural  Co.) 
Hutcheon,    Alex.    (J.   Garvie   & 

Sons) 
Hutchison,  John  (Mugiemoss) 
Jaffray,  Lawrence  (Post  Office) 
Jarvis,  E.  W,  (Cal.  Ey.) 
Jarvis,  W.  C.  (J.  &  W.  Martin) 
Johnston,  Alex.  (G.  N,  of  S.  E.) 
Joss,   P.    (Aberdeen  Commercial 

Co.) 
Justice,  James  N.  (Customs) 
Keith,  Alex.  (Cal.  Ely  ) 
Keith,  James   (Granite  Works), 

Constitution  street 
Kennedy,    A.    (Peoples    Journal 

Office) 
Kyd,  David  (Shipping  Office) 
Laing,  George,  39  Marischal  st. 
Longmore,  John,  6  Eden  place 
Low,  G.  M.  (J.   Crombie) 
M'Ldward,  J.  (G.  N.  of  S.  E.) 
M'Gregor,     W.     D.     (Broadford 

Works) 
M 'Hardy,   Samuel  (Stamps  and 

Taxes) 
M'Intosh,  D.  C,  (Cal.  Ey.) 
M'Killican,   Jas.,  5  Bon- Accord 

street 
Macandrew,  A.   (G.  Cornwall  & 

Sons) 
Mackenzie,      D.      F.      (Peoples' 

Journal) 


Main,    James   (Town   Council — 

Police  Department) 
Massie,  J.   F.  M'P.,  278  George 

street 
May,  E.  E.  (Jute  Works) 
Middleton,  J.  (Kobinson,    Crum, 

&  Co.,  Limited) 
Milne,  John  S.,  35  Queen  street 
Milne,    Wm.    (J.    M'Pherson   & 

Co.) 
Mitchell,  David  (G.  N1.  of  S.  E.) 
Mitchell,  Geo.  (J.  Allan  &  Sons) 
Morrison,  C.  (W.  &  K.  Jopp) 
Morrison,  John  (G.  N.  of  S.  E.) 
Mortimer,  James  (G.  1ST.  of  S.  E.) 
Muirden,  A.,  jun.  (N.  ofS.  Bank) 
Mustard,  And.,  275  George  st. 
Patereon,  Henry  (C.  G.  Elrick) 
Philip,  P.  (Broadford  Works) 
Pirie,  Johnston  K.  (Young's  Par. 

Light  &  M.  0.  Company) 
Pirie,  J.  (Customs) 
Eiddel,  Peter  (Harbour  Office) 
Eobertson,    Jas.    (A.    Ogston    & 

Sons) 
Eobertson,  Jas.  (J.  Miller  &  Co.) 
Eobertson,  GrameE.  M.  (J.  Moir 

&  Son) 
Eobertson,    E.    W.    (Simpson  & 

Cadenhead) 
Eobson,  James  W.,  27  King  st. 
Eobbie,     James    (Wm.    Martin, 

New  Market) 
Eoger,  James,  264  George  street 
Soger,  Win,  (Broadford  Works) 
Eussell,  E.  R,  (J.  Smith  k  Co. ) 
Eutherford,  Jas.  (G.  K  of  S.  E.) 
Saunders,  Peter  (Richards k  Co.) 
Saunders,  Wm.  (Milne  &  Walker) 
Scott,  Alex.  W.  (J.  Moir  &  Son) 
Scott,  John  (N.  of  S.  Bank) 
Scott,  John  (N.  Ag.  Co.) 
Selbie,  Joseph  (A.  Pirie  &  Sons) 
Shepherd,  John,  Cuparstone bgs. 
Sherrett,  Charles  (City  Chamber- 
lain's Office) 
Shirer,  Wm. ,  2  Canal  street 
Simpson,   Chas.,  jun.   (Warrack 

&  Daniel) 
Singer,  G.  C.  (Free  Press) 
|  Skakle,  George  (G.  N.  of  S.  E.)   I 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


297 


Smith,  Alex.  (T.  Baircl) 
Smith,  Edward  (A.  Brown  &  Co.) 
Smith,  James  (Pratt  &  Keith) 
Smith,  Wm.  {Free  Press) 
Sowden,  Geo.  (J.  Fyfe) 
Stables,  Jas.   (Donaldson,    Rose, 

&Co.) 
Strachan,  H.  (N.  of  S.  E.  L.  Co.) 
Stewart,  Alex.   (B.  Reid  &  Co.) 
Stewart,  James  (School  Board) 
Stuart,  John  (East  Coast  Ry.) 
Sutherland,    John   (Edmonds   & 

Macqueen) 
Taylor,  C.  (J.  &  A.  Davidson) 
Taylor,        Donald       M'Taggart 

(M'Taggart  &  Booth) 
Taylor,  Geo.  (K  of  S.  &  0.  &  S. 

Steam  Co. ) 
Thomson,  A.  (J.  Fyfe) 
Tindal,  Alex.  A.,  45  Wellington 

street 
Turretf,  Gavin  (Union  Bank) 
Walker,  Alex.  (Gas  Dep.— Town 

Council) 
Walker,   James  (John  Smith  & 

Co.) 
Watson,  Alex.  G.  (Sutherland  & 

Co.) 
Watson,    James   (A.    Ogsfcon    & 

Sons) 
Whitecfoss,  Wm.  (Customs) 
Wood,  George  (Post  Office) 
Youngson,   Alex.    (&  Elsmie  & 

Son) 

Clothiers. 

See  Tailors  and  Clothiers. 

CoacMrailders. 

Allan  &  Robertson,  88  College  st. 
Bain,  Wm.,  60  Loch  street  and 

44  Union  place 
Bremner  &  Clark,  101  King  st. 
Dakers,  James,  7  Union  wynd 
Davidson,  Jas, ,  22  College  street 
Georgeson,   Wm.,    8   St.   Mary's 

place 
Laing  &  Melvin,   8  Bon-Accord 

street 
Shinnie,  R  &  J.,  7  Union  row 


Coal  Brokers. 

Abdn.  Commercial  Co.,   Provost 

Blaikie's  quay 
Abdn.  Co-operative  Coal  Society, 

Limited,  Upper  quay 
Aberdeen    Lime     Co.,     Provost 

Blaikie's  quay 
Adam  &  Co.,  17  Regent  quay 
Bannerman,     Wm.     &     Co.,     2 

Trinity  quay 
Buchan,  George,  61  Park  street 
Christie,  C.  &  Co.  (Cal.  Ry.) 
Davidson,  J.  &  A.,  125  Union  st. 

and  Provost  Blaikie's  quay 
Duff,  Arch.,  Guild  street 
Duncan,  G.,  58  Castle  street 
Elsmie,  George  &Son,  11  Regent 

quay 
Fidler,  Alex.,  93  Wales  street 
Harper,  Wm.  &  Co.    (Cal.  Rail- 
way Station) 
Leslie,  G.  &  Co.,  76  Union  street 

and  Provost  Blaikie's  quay 
M'Kenzie,  A.,  Upper  quay 
M'Lauchlan,     J.,     10|    'Regent 

quay 
M'Taggart   &   Booth,   1  Trinity 

buildings 
Mann,  Geo.,  47  Marischal  st. 
Mennie  &  Brown,   56   Marischal 

street  and  Upper  quay 
Moir,  Alex.  &  Co.,  53  Marischal 

street 
Northern  Agricultural  Company, 

Waterloo  quay 
Robertson,  Geo.,  48  Upper  Den- 
burn 
Walker,  Andrew,  16  Upper  quay 
Wallace,  A.,  10  Canal  place 
Williamson,  A.,   30  Whitehouse 

street 

Coffee  and  Dining  Rooms- 

Athenaeum  Restaurant,  Union 
buildings  ;  W.  Jackson 

Adam,  Win.,  52  York  street 

Benson,  Richard,  213  Union  st. 

Bridge  Street  Restaurant,  6 
Bridge  street ;  Miss  Sherar 

Cheyne,  G.  J.,  44  Market  street 


298 


TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Ewing,  Peter,  Adelphi  lane 
Hay,  James,  17  Union  buildings 
Lockhart  &   Salmond,    118  and 

120  Union  street 
M  'Donald,  James,  Hadden  st. 
Macdonalcl,  Alex.,  Joint  Station 
Scatterty,  A.,jun„  24  Exchange 

street 
Singer,  Mrs,  25  ISTetherkirkgate 
Stott,  Andw.,  19  Market  street 
"Walsh,  Mrs,  2  Exchange  street 
Watson,  Geo.,  1  Union  terrace 
Watson,  John,  119  George  street 

Coffee  Roasters. 

Strachan,  John  &  Sons,  North' 
field  Mills,  Gilcomston 

Comb  Manufacturers. 

Elrick,  Charles  G.,  Forbes  street 
M'Pherson,  John  &  Co.,  Eodger's 

walk,  John  street 
Stewart     &     Co.,     S.,     R.,     40 

Hutcheon  street 

Commercial  Travellers. 

Aberdein,  Alex.,  25  Ferryhill  pi. 

Adam,  James  (Jamieson  &  Mit- 
chell) 

Alexander,  H.,  3  Willowdale  pi. 

Black,  John  (James  Catto) 

Bruce,  A.  (Abdn.  Com.  Co.) 

Clark,  David  (John  Rhind) 

Connon,  G.,  30  Loanhead  ter. 

Coutts,  Wm.  (Simpson  Shep- 
herd) 

Gumming,  R.  (Devanha  Brewery) 

Cruickshank,  J.  T.  (J.  Forbes 
&  Sons) 

Dinnie,  Jas.,  173  Union  street 

Duncan,  Alex.,  16  Ferryhill  pi. 

Durno,  James,  26  Exchange  st. 

Dyker,  James  (D.  L.  Shirr.es  & 
Co.) 

Edmonston,  G,  13  Beechgrove 
terrace 

Findlater,  Robert  (Black  k  Fer- 
guson) 

Gauld,  Charles  (William  Green) 


Gillanders,    W.   R.    (Brebner  & 

Grant) 
Glegg,    G.    (J.     Williamson     & 

Sons) 
Glennie,  Geo.  S. ,  Ashley  place 
Grant,  Robt.,  17  Richmond  ter. 
Gray,  J.,  7  Abbotsford  place 
Gray,  John,  9  Crimon  place 
Helmrich,  Charles,  jun.    (Lewis 

Smith) 
Hurray,  Wm.  (A.  Malcolm) 
Inglis,  A. ,  2  Prospect  terrace 
Ingram,  A.  M.  (J.  Crombie) 
Ironside,  John  (Black  &  Fergu- 
son) 
Jaffray,  John  (J.  Catto) 
Jeffrey,  J.    (Wm.  Williams  and 

Sons) 
Leslie,  And.,  2  Ring  street  pi. 
Lovie,  James,  17  Richmond  ter. 
Lyall,  John  (T.  Craig  &  Sons) 
M' Donald,  D.,  6  Thistle  place 
M'Grigor,  Alex.,  24  Bank  street 
M'Kinnon,  James  (Abdn.  Lime 

Co.) 
M'Pherson,  R,,  8  Crimon  place 
Maclennan,  H.,  17  Balmoral  pi. 
Massie,  J.  I.  (Brebner  &  Grants 
Masson    Wm.    (C.    Davidson  & 

Sons,  limited) 
Mitchell,  P.  (J.  Forbes  &  Sons) 
Moir,  Wm.  (Glegg  &  Thomson) 
Mortimer,    John    (Robertson    & 

Arnot) 
Murray,  George  (J.   Crombie) 
Ord,  John,  181  Skene  st.  west 
Park,  James  (Abdn.  Commercial 

Co.) 
Philip,  R.  C,  Wralnut  Cottage, 

Ruthrieston 
Philips,  G.  (Anderson  &  Thom- 
son) 
Preston,  G.  M.,  13  Ferryhill  pi. 
Richardson,   G.  A,    (Edmonston 

&  Co.) 
Riddoch,  John  (B.  Reid  &  Co.) 
Smith,  Geo.   B.   (Leith  &  Pater- 
son) 
Stewart,  M.  P.,  37  Carden  place 
Stewart,  W.  F.  (G.  Mellis&Son) 
Strachan,  D.  G.,  Ashley  terrace 


TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


299 


Taylor,  Jas.  (Leith  &  Paterson) 
Taylor,  P.,  103  Crown  street 
Taylor,  Wm.  (J.  &  A.  Gibb) 
Templeton,  Geo.,  81  Rosemount 

place 
Thomson,  Alex.,  Ashley  place 
Viney,  G.  W.  (A.  Pine  k  Sons) 
Walker,  P.,  10  Margaret  street 
Wilson,  Alex.  (J.  Williamson  & 

Sons) 
Wood,  J. ,  Cuparstone  place 
Woodman,    Alex.     (Farquhar  & 

Gill) 

Commission  Merchants. 

See  Agents,  &c. 

Confectioners   and   Pastry 
Cooks. 

Those  marked  *  are  wholesale. 

Bannochie,  Alex.,  175  George st. 
.  Balfour,  James,  33  Schoolhill 
•Berry,  Peter,  122  Chapel  street 
Bisset,  Joseph,  149  Gallowgate 
Both  well,  A.,  51  Castle  street 
*Bothwell,  Alex.,  jun.,  1  North 

Broadford 
Catto,  Alex.,  180  George  street 
Clark,  Wm. ,  23  George  street 
Craigen,  Ceo,,  5  Guild  street 
Craigen,  Wm.,  50  Holhurn  st. 
Crol'l,  Wesly,  70  King  street 
•Duffus,  Alex.,  4  North  St.  An- 
drew street 
Glegg,  George,  215  Union  street 
Hobrow,  Mrs,  218  Gallowgate 
Lockhart   &  Salmond,    118  and 

120  Union  street 
•Lockhart  &  Salmond,    2  Little 

Belmont  street 
M'Donald,    John,  37  Basement 

floor,  Market 
•M'Killiam,  B.  &  W.,   54  Broad 

street 
Martin,  Miss  E.,  77  King  street 
*Milne,  John,  4  Rose  street 
Eobb,  Alex.,  7  Northfield 
Eocca,  Antonia,  37  George  st. 
*Sellar,  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 
*Gordon,  Chas.  &  Son,  67  Green 
Gordon,  James  &  Co.,  7  Chronicle 

lane 
Gorrod,  G.  &  Co.,  25  Carmelite 

street 
Noble,  George,  14  Carmelite  st. 
Robertson,  John,  Hanover  lane 
*Williams,    James   &    Sons,    13 

Virginia  street 

Coppersmiths. 

Bain,  David,  12  Littlejohn  st. 
Blaikie,  J.  &Sons,  Littlejohn  st. 
Davidson    Brothers,    29   Windy 

wynd 
St.  Nicholas  Brass  Foundry,   74 

Netherkirkgate 

Corkcutters. 

Cook,  Alex.,  jun.,  Clark's  court, 

2  Upperkirkgate 
Dickson,  John,  86  Spring-garden 
Dunbar,  W.  B.,  20  St.  Nicholas 

M'Gee  &  Co.,  18  Castle  street 
Smith,  John,  12  Castle  terrace 

Corn  Factors. 

See   Gram   Merchants. 

Cotton  Manufacturers. 

Robinson,  Crum,  &  Co.,  Limited, 
Bannermill 

Curriers. 

Clyne,  Wm.  &  Sons,  20  Adelphi 
Fletcher,  Win.,  17  Princes  st. 
Muir,  Robt.,  38  George  street 
Sim,  Wm.,  74  Hardgate 
Watt,  John  &  Sons,  134  and  136 
Gallowgate 


300 


TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Cutlers. 

Hamilton,  Gavin,  17  George  st. 
Hodge,  J.  &  J. ,  3  Netherkirkgate 
Morgan,  Win.  P.,  287  George  st. 
-  Thompson,  J.  T.,  17  St.  Nicho- 
las street 

Dancing  (Teachers  of). 

Morrison,  F.,  32  Thistle  street 
Poison,  A.  H.,  33a  Summer  st. 
Troup,  Wm.,  Music  Hall  Build- 
ings 

Distillers. 

Begg,  John,  17  Weigh-house  sq. 
Black,  Wm.  &  Co.,  Devanha 
Bon- Accord  Distillery  Co.,  Lim., 

Newbridge,  Hardgate 
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 

King,  Maxwell  M.,  26  St.  Nicho- 
las street 

Laing,  Thos.,  22  Union  terrace 

Murison,  J.,  50  Dee  street 

Williamson,  Wm.,  L.D.S.R.C.S. 
Eng.,  15  Union  terrace 

Williamson,  Wm.  H.,  M.B., 
D.D.S.,  15  Union  terrace 

Drapers  and  Silk  Mercers. 

Those  marked  *  are  Wholesale. 
Anderson,  A.,  40  E.  North  st. 
Allan,  John,  175  Gallowgate 
Allan,  Miss  W.,  237^  George  st. 
Anderson,  Miss,  16  West  ISorth 

street 
Attenborrow,  Mrs,  foot  of  Skene 

square 
Bisset,  A.,  69  Rosemount  place 
Bowman  &  Co.,  72  George  street 
Brebner  &  Mutch,  52  St.  Nicho- 
las street 
Brodie,  James  G.,   138  and  140 
Gallowo-ate 


Brown,  J.  &  Son,  2  and  4  George 

street 
Brown,  Miss  Jane,  28  Marywell 

street 
Burns,  John,  266  George  street 
Caird,  Mrs,  105  George  street 
Cameron,  J.  M.,  32  Hutcheon  st. 
Campbell,   Miss  I.,    228  George 

street 
Clark,  Peter,  89  George  street 
Clark,  Mrs  J.,  128  Chapel  street 
Cockerill,  Chas.,  jun.,  11  George 

street 
Connon,  J.  &  J. ,  5  Union  bdgs. 
Davidson,  Misses,  65  Queen  st. 
Davie  &  Mitchell,  56  St.  Nicho- 
las street 
Dewar,  David,  49  Castle  street 
Duncan,  J.  H,  1a  Holburn  st. 
Duncan,  Miss,  32  Upperkirkgate 
Durno  &  Cameron,  21  Broad  st. 
*Esslemont  &  Macintosh,  11  and 

13  Broad  street 
Esson,  James,  40  Castle  street 
Falconer,  John  &  Co.,  65  Union 

street 
Findlay,  Peter,  3  Gallowgate 
Flaxington,  B.  &  Co.,  58  George 

street 
Fyfe,  Alex.,  180  Gallowgate 
Fyfe,  Leslie,  150  George  street 
Gill,  John,  110  George  street 
Gordon,  J.  &  Son,  44  Union  st. 
Gray,  Henr}*,  Greyfriars  bdgs. 
Gray,  Wm.,  64  and  66  Broad  st. 
Hay,  R.  W.,  70  Green 
Henderson,  John,  14  Gilcomston 

Steps 
Henderson,  R. ,  33,  35  Union  st. 
Henderson,  William,   8    Black's 

buildings 
Jessiman,  Alex.  G.,  25,  27  George 

street,  and  46  Green 
Kemlo,  Miss,  8  Upperkirkgate 
Kilgour,  Jas.,  94  George  street 
Kinghorn,  Jas.,  46  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Lyall,  Geo.  &  Co.,  99  Union  st. 
M'Combie,  P.,  21  Rose  street 
M 'Donald,  Miss,  88  King  street 
MTntosh,  Miss,  78  Queen  street 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


301 


M'Kenzie,  Jas.  &  Co.,  47  Union 

street 
M'Pherson,  J.   &  W.,  87  Union 

street 
M 'Robbie,  Miss,  35  Market  gal- 
lery 
Macdonald,  Isabella,  171  Gallow- 

gate 
Mackay,  Miss,  108  George  street 
Marshall,  Wm.  &  Co.,  38  Union 

street 
Mearns,  J.  T.,  38  J  Broad  street 
Milne,  Alex.,  47  Gallowgate  and 

1  St.  Paul  street 
Milne,  Peter,  36  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Milne,  Miss,  51  Commerce  st. 
Mitchell,  S.,  11  Little  Chapel  st. 
Murray,  Thos. ,  40  Market  gallery 
Neil,  jas.,  183  Union  street 
Nome,  James,  173  George  st. 
Paterson,  Jas.,  59  Gallowgate 
*Pratt   &    Keith,    161    and   163 

Union  street,  and  11  Bridge 

street 
Reid  &  Bain,  54  and  56  George 

ej-vpp"f 

Robbie,  J.  &  Co.,  89  Broad  st. 
Robertson,  Mrs,  125  Crown  st. 
Robertson,  Mrs,  8  Park  street 
Ross  &  Ledingham,  23  Union  st. 
Ross,  Hugh,  jun.,  12  Broad  st. 
Ross,  James,  206  George  street 
Ross,  John,  119  Union  street 
Russel,  Wm.,  149  Union  street 
*Saint,  James,  jun.,  171  and  173 

Union  street 
Shirras,  Miss  E.,  271   George  st. 
*Shirres,  D.  L.  &  Co.,  76  George 

street . 
Smith,     Hutchison    &    Co.,    41 

Broad  street 
Smith,  Miss,  32  Chapel  street 
Stephen,  Geo.,  46  George  street 
Stephen,  Geo.  F.,  43  George  st. 
Stewart,  A.,  40  St.    Nicholas  st. 
Taylor,  Thomas,  148  George  st.  . 
Tennant,  Joseph,  67  King  street 
Tennant,  W.  M.,  80  Rosemount 

place 
Tough,  George,  134  George  st. 
Watson  &  Harper,  10  Gallowgate 


Watson,  Bros.,  15,  17 Gallowgate 

and  92  Broad  street 
Watson  P.&  Son,  9  Union  place 
Watson,  T.  R.  &  Co.,  31  and  33 

Gallowgate 
Welch,  Mrs" J.  B.,  68  N.  Broad- 
ford 
Wight,  J  ,  5  South  Mount  street 
Will,  Geo.,  204  Gallowgate 
Wilson,  John  S.,  87  George  st. 
Wilson,  Wm.,  15  Causeway  end 

Drawing  (Teachers  of). 

Hay,  John,  115  Union  street 
Mitchell,  John,  10  Gladstone  pi. 
Pope,  S.,  24  Victoria  street  west 
Watson,  Miss,  30   North  Albert 
street 

Dressmakers. 

See  Milliners. 

Druggists. 

Those  marked*  are  Wholesale. 
Andrew,  Wm.,  168  Union  street 
*Birss,  Robert,  27  Queen  street 
Broomhead,  Geo.    E.,  11    Union 

place 
Connon,  T.  S.,   2  South   Mount 

street 
Coutts,  Chas.,  26  Broad  street 
Cruickshank,  Geo.  P.,  218  George 

street 
Davidson  &  Kay,  2  '5  Union  st. 
*Davidson  &  Sim,  Victoria  court 

54  Castle  street 
Dunn,  John,  43  Woolmanhill 
Eddie,  Wm.,  30  George  street 
Fearnside,  John,  49  Green 
Forsyth,    J.    &   Co.,  53   Regent 

quay 
Gall,  Andrew,  26J  Skene  square 
Giles,  Wm.,  123  Crown  street 
Grant,  James,  M.,  4  Hoi  burn  st. 
Hunter,  James,  141  Union  street 
Keith,  James,  8  Union  place 
M'Robbie,  J.  S„  160  Gallowgate 
Mackay,  D.  M.,  260  Union  st. 
Macquibban,  C.  M.,  28  Park  st. 
Melvin,  James,  132Causewayend 


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TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Moir,  James,  36  Union  place 
Mortimer,  D.   A.,    1    Exchequer 

Row 
Murray,  Jas.,  80  Chapel  street 
♦Paterson,  Wm.  &  Sons,  133  and 

135  Gallowgate 
Presslie,  R.    D.,  61    East  North 

street 
*Reid,  Geo.  &  Sons,  45  Union  st. 
Reith,  Alex.,  288  George  street 
Ritchie,  David,  39  Market  st. 
Robertson,  John,  57  Castle  st. 
Ross,  Andrew,  43  Castle  street 
Sangstijr,  John,  46  Commerce  st. 
*Sim,  Jas.  &  Co.,  76  King  street 
*Sinclair,   Wm.,  34  Upperkirk- 

gate 
*Soutar  &   Shepherd,   22  Broad 

street 
Strachan,  Alex.,  Ill  George  st. 
Sutherland,  J.,  34  St.   Nicholas 

street 
Urquhart,  J.  &  J.,  65  St.  Nicho- 
las street 
"Wallace,  Win.,  81  King  street 
WTight,  James  S.,  1  Moimthooly 
Wyness,  Jas.  D.,34  Woolmanhill 

Dyers. 

Rannerman,  John,  35AGeorgest. 
Borthwick,  Andrew,  76  Loch  st. 

and  1  Summer  street 
Cooper,  Wm.,  36  James  street 
Ferguson,  R.,  42   Upperkirkgate 
Johnston,   J.    H.,  17   Crown  st. 

(agent  for  Puller  and  Sons, 

Perth) 
M'Gregor,  John,  26  George  st. 
Philip,  A.,  3  North  Broadford 
Stewart,  A.  R. ,  7  Leadside 
Watson,  John,  104  George  street 
Wilson,  David,  86  Union  street 

Embroidery  Printers. 

See  Pattern  Printers. 

Engravers. 

Those  marked*  are  Lithographers. 

Anderson,  G.,  23  Market  gallery 
*Clark,  W.  J. ,  26  Broad  street 


*Cornwall,  Geo.  &  Sons,  Victoria 
Court,  Castle  street 

*Dakers,  Alex.,  17  &  19  Nether- 
kirk  gate 

*Gullan,  David,  52  Castle  street 

*Hughes,  Mrs  RM  60  Broad  st. 

*Keith  &  Gibb,  3  Queen  street 

*Keith,  John  H.,  20  Correction 
wynd 

*Robb,  G.,  13  Adelphi 

*Skene,  Wm.,  21iSchoolhill  and 
236^  George  street 

Stephen,  J.  H.,  3  Correction 
wynd 

*Taylor  &  Henderson,  17  Adelphi 

Engineers. 

Abernethy,  Jas.  &  Co.,  Ferry  hill 

Foundry 
Barry,   Henry,  &  Co.,  122  West 

North  street 
Blaikie  Bros.,  Footdee  Ironworks 
Dalgety  Bros.,  70  Hutcheon  st. 
Henderson,  JohnM.,  King  Street 

place 
Hall,  Russel,  &  Co.,  York  place 
Harper  &  Co.,  12  and  14  Meal- 
market  street 
Hogg  &  Sons,  70  Spring  garden 
Knowles,  Alex.,  37  Shuttle  lane 
M'Kinnon  &  Co.,  Spring  garden 
Mitchell,  D.  &  Son,  Inches 
Presslie,  J.,  25  Commerce  street 
Reid,    Ben.  &  Co.,  Justice  Mill 

lane 
Taylor,  John  {Heating),  71  Wool- 
manhill 
Tindall,  Robert,  79  and  81  Loch 

street 
Watson,  Thos.,  48  Nelson  street 

Engineers  (Civil). 

Barnett,  Patrick  M.,  Waterloo 
Station 

Boulton,  Wm.,  City  Buildings 
Broad  street 

Cay,  Wm.  Dyce,  Pocra  Pier 

Ferguson,  W.  B.,  Waterloo  Sta- 
tion 

Jenkins,  G.  Gordon,  115  Union 
street 


TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


303 


Milne,  Eobert,  Waterloo  Station 
Riddel,  James,  1  Powis  place 
Walker  &  Beattie,  91  Union  st. 
Willet,  John,  123|  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. 

Matheson,  Alex.,  126  Gallowgate 

Fishcurers. 

Angus,  George,  14  Bank  street 
Addison,  G.,  2  York  street 
Barnett,  P.  K.,  Point  Law 
Brown,  John,  28  Wellington  st. 
Brown,  Robert,  Point  Law 
Christie,    R.    &   A.,    Wet    Fish 

market 
Crombie  &  Pirie,  Clayhills 
Davidson,  G.  &  W.,   18  Regent 

quay- 
Davidson,  T.,  Wet  Fish  Market 
Farquharson,  H.,  Point  Law 
Findlay,  L.  &  Son,  Pocra  Pier 
Geddes,  James,  21  Point  Law 
Munro,  John,  13  Prospect  ter. 
Slater,  John,  55  Wellington  st. 
Tulloch,  L.,  2  Virginia  street 

Fish  and  Game  Dealers. 

Those  marked*  are  Game  Dealers. 
Allan,  Miss,  Wet  Fish  Market 
*Brown,   Jas.,  62  and  63  Base- 
ment, Market 
Brown,  M.,  Wet  Fish  Market 
Caie,  Alex.,  Wet  Fish  Market 
^Christie,  G.,  60  Windmillbrae 
*Clark,  S.  &  H.,  19  Stirling  st. 
Clyne,  Thomas,  20  Gallowgate 
*Davidson,  Alex.,  26  Hadden  st. 
Garioch,  P.,  1  Hadden  street 
Garioch,  Mrs  P.,  Market  bdgs. 
*Gauld,  Alex.,  24  Hadden  st. 
Gove,    Mrs   Wm.,    6    Basement 
floor,  Market 


*Gray,  Alex.,  38  Gallowgate 
*Harvey,  Rob. ,  9  Rose  street 
Moss,  Mrs,  57  Loch  street 
Livingstone,    J.,     13    Carmelite 

lane 
*M'Kenzie,  James,  72  Loch  st. 
M'Lean,  Jas.,  93  George  street 
*Meff,  Wm.,  46  Market  street 
*Michie,  Alex.,  77  Windmillbrae 
Pirie,  G.  B.,  Market  buildings 
"Smith,  John,    26^  St.    Andrew 

street 
Sutherland,  D.  &  Sons,  61  Skene 

street 
Thomson,  Jas.,  82  King  street 
Walker,    R.    &    W.,    Wet    Fish 

Market 

Fishing-Tackle  Makers. 

Duguid,  David,  5  Flourmillbrae 
Garden,  Win.,  122^  Union  street 
Laing,  John  Wm.,  36  George  st. 
Lyell,  John  &  Co.,    128  Union 

street 
M'Leod,  Wm.,  8  Guild  street 
Playi'air,  C.  &  Co  ,  138  Union  st. 
Roy,  Wm  ,  60  North  Broadford 
Sandison,  LudovickG.,  118  King 

street 
Wilson,  Robt,   16  St.    Nicholas 

street 

Fleshers. 

Addison,  Allan,  28  Justice  street 
Aiken,  Arthur,  14  Market  hall 
Anderson,  John  P.,  23  Loch  st. 
Auld,  John,  10  St.  Clement  st. 
Begg,  Wm.,  46  Market  hall 
Black,  James,  238  George  street 
Brown,  Andrew,  36  Shiprow 
Brown,  Archd.,  21  Jute  street 
Brown,  James,  66b  College  st. 
Buckner,  John,  25  Gallowgate 
Burness,  Alex.,  1  Loanhead  ter. 
Burnett,  James,   10  Holbum  st. 

and  1  Holburn  place 
Christie,  G.,  60  Windmillbrae 
Davidson,-  Jas.,  47  Market  hall 
Davidson,  John,  58  East   North 

street 
Davidson,  Wm.,  4  Mounthooly 


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TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Donald,  fm,  37  Market  hall 
Donaldson,  Robert,  57  Commerce 

street 
Duncan  &  Skene,  5  Northfield 
Duncan,  Win. ,  10  Park  street 
Duncan,  Wm.,  42  and  43  Market 

hall 
Ewen,  David,  41  Market  hall 
Fanjuharson  &  Co.,  37J  Wool- 

manhill 
Farquharson,  C,  65  Rosemount 

place 
Fraser,  Daniel,  22  Market  hall 
George,  John,  40  Market  hall 
Gillan,  J.,  19  Jute  street 
Gordon,  John,  9  Market  hall 
Gordon,  Wm.,  24  Gallowgate 
Grant,  James.  6  Market  hall 
Grant,  John,  78  East  North  st. 
Grant,  Mrs  J.,  35  East  North  st. 
Gray,  Alex.,  44  Market  hall 
Gray,  Mrs.,  38  Market  hall 
Harrowes,  Wm.,  260  George  st. 
Hutcheon,  Mrs,  85  Hutcheon  st. 
Kelman,  Charles,  10  West  North 

street 
Kemp,  Alex.,  29  Market  hall 
Kirton,  Peter,  39  Market  hall 
Laing,  Andrew,  82  John  street 
M'Intosh,  James,  7  and  8  Market 

hall 
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 
Mathieson,   Robi,    80   Holburn 

street 
May,  J.  &  H. ,  Craigwell  Cottage, 

Skene  terrace 
Millar,  James,  158  Gallowgate 
Milne,  James,  191  Gallowgate 
Milne,  W.,  147  Union  street 
Morrison,  Wm.,  22  Craigie  st. 
Mutch,  John,  43  Skene  street 
Mutch,  Wm.,  14  Langstane  pi. 
Rebecca,  Wm.,  34  Market  hall 
Richardson,    John,    11     Upper- 

kirkgate 


Riddell,  Alex.,  23  Hardweird 
Rose,  George,  1,  2,  and  3  Market 

hall 
Ross,  A.,  jun.,  158  George  st. 
Ross,  Thos.,  34  Virginia  street 
Sangster,  George,  198  Gallowgate 
Sangster,  Robt.,  sen.,  31  Market 

hall 
Shivas,  George,  42  Skene  square 
Sivewright,  Mrs,  28  Market  hall 
Skene,  Alex.,  16  Queen  street 
Skene,  Allan,  191  George  street 
Skene,  John,  5  Erskine  street 
Skene,  P.  A.,  25a  Thistle  street 
Souter,  Wm.,  3  Powis  place 
Soutter,  Alex.,  10  and  11  Market 

hall 
Smith,  Alex.,  124  Chapel  street 
Smith,  Wm.,  37  Skene  street 
Stark,  A.  &  W.,  45  Market  hall 
Stewart,  James,  15  L.  Chapel  st. 
Stewart,  John,  20  Market  hall 
Stewart,  Mrs  A.,  23  Market  hall 
Stott,  James,  8  Leslie  place 
Stronach,  P.,  73  N.  Broadford 
Stronach,  Wm.,  30  Market  hall 
Taylor,  Wm.,  187  Crown  street 
Tastard,  James,  18  \  Shiprow 
Thorn.,  Alex.,  2  Baltic  street 
Thomson,  Adam  J.  J.,  17  Mary- 
well  street 
Thomson,  J.,  65  Rosemount  place 
Thomson,  Win. ,  4  East  North  st. 
Towns,   Wm.,   22  Mount  street 

west 
Webster,  Geo.  J.,  6  Gallowgate 
White,  James,  15  and  16  Market 

hall 
Williamson,   David,    12   and  13 

Market  hall 
Williamson,  John  &  Son,  5  Mar- 
ket hall 
Williamson,  John,  jun.,  48  Mar- 
ket hall 
Wishart,  Alex.,  92  Gallowgate 
Wyness,  Alex.,  25  Market  hall 
Wyness,  John,  21  Market  hall 
Yeats,  T.,  jun.,  22  Causewayend 

Flock  Manufacturer. 

Stuart,  George,  28  Harriet  street 


TRADES    AND   PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


305 


Fruiterers. 

Anderson  &  Buyers,  74  Broad  st. 
Burns  &  Co.,  237  Union  street 
Burns,  Alex.,  jun.,  Market  hall 
Burns,  Robert,  lOCTBridge  street 
Campbell,  A.   &  G,  23  Gallow- 

gate 
Davidson,  R. ,  1a  Waverley  place 
Duncan,  Wm.,  11  Stirling  street 
Elley,  Dinnes,  22  West  North  st. 
Ferrier,  Jas.,  Market  buildings 
Hossack,  Arch.,  179  Union  st. 
M'Lean,  J.,  93  George  street 
Mackie,  Alex.,  147  Market  hall, 

11  and  12  Black's  buildings, 

and  1  Gilcomston  steps 
Pegler,  George,  7  Regent  quay 
Pegler,    John,    Market,    and   1 

Queen  street 
Shirreffs,  Jas.,  244  George  street 
Simmers,  J.,  100  Rosemount  pi. 
Smith,  Mrs,  42^  Chapel  street 
Thow,  Robert,  13  Guild  street 

Furniture  Dealers. 

Calder,  J.,  14  George  street 
Christie,  Wm.,  20  Woolmanhill 
Connon,  Mrs,  55a  Schoolhill 
Cormack,  Geo.,  51  Broad  street 
Cotton,  James,  178  Gallowgate 
Davidson,  Alex.,  21  St.  Andrew 

street 
Duguid,  Andrew,  43  Schoolhill 
Ewen,  Mrs,  26  Castle  street 
Fraser,  George,  67  Broad  street 
Gaudie,  Hugh,  84  George  street 
Gerrie,  Wm.  &  Co.,   69  and  71 

Broad  street 
Graham,  Alex.,  85  King  street 
Green,  Jas.,  49  and  51  Gallow- 
gate 
M'Kay,  Mrs  J.,  29  Gallowgate 
Mathieson,  John,  73  George  st. 
Murdoch,  Alex.,  47  George  st. 
Pearson,  Mark,  25  Castle  street 
Reid,  Mrs  C,  78  George  street 
Rennie,  Wm.,  75  Broad  street 
Saunders,  Rodger,  129  King  st. 
Swan,  Wm.,  41  George  street 
Watson,  James,  28  Castle  street 
26 


Game  Dealers. 

See  Fish  and  Gams  Dealers. 

Gardeners. 

Those  marked  *  are  Jobbing. 

Abel,  John,  62  Hardgate 
Anderson,  A  ,  16  Causewayend 
Anderson,  Andrew,  N.  Rubislaw 
Anderson,  David,  Rosehill 
*  Anderson,      Wm.,      30     Short 

Loanings 
Berry,  James,  8  Broadford  lane 
*Buyers,  Jas.,  124 h  Chapel  st. 
Campbell,  A.  &  G.,  23  Gallowgate 
Cheyne,  George,  Loch-head 
Connon,  Mrs  James,  Sandilands 
Connon,    Robert,    East    Seaton, 

Old  Aberdeen 
Davidson,  Geo.,  Pitmuxton 
Davidson,  Wm.,  Springbank  ter. 
*Davie,  James,  32  Holburn  st. 
'Edward,  John,  19  Gordon  street 
Garden,  John,  Calsayseat 
*Giles,  Jas.,  Fountainhall 
Gordon,  Charles,  Holburn  place 
Hutcheson,     James,      Denhead, 

Rubislaw 
Joss,  Geo.,  Westburn,  Rubislaw 
Kinneard,  Wm.,  Rubislaw 
M'Pherson,  John,  Polmuir 
M 'Robbie,  Peter,  Sunnyside 
*Mavor,  James,  30  Holburn  st. 
Metfet,  J.,  Outseats,  Pitmuxton 
Middleton,  David,  Bannermill 
Morison,  James,  36  Kintore  place 
Mortimer,  Alex.,  Rubislaw 
*Mowat,  J. ,  11  Huntly  street 
Paul,  Geoi'ge,  Thomson  street 
Pirie,  A. ,  Market  hall 
*Petrie,  James  R.   &  Sons,  153 

Hardgate 
*Rae,  Wm.,  50  Lower  Leaclside 
*Rennie,  James,  4  Canal  road 
*Scorgie,  Geo.,  16  College  street 
Scott,  A.,  Bfrryden 
*Shewan,  Alexander,  38  Watson 

street 
Shirretfs,  Jas.,  244  George  street 
Sim,  James,  33  Sbort  Loanings 
*Slora,  Wm.,  32  Skene  row 


306 


TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Smith,  Alex.,  Burnside,  Stocket 
Smith,  James,  Burnside 
Smith,  Wm.,  Westmore,  Stocket 
Stephen,  John,  Hosefield 
Thorn,  David,  10  Bank  street 
Wattie,  Joseph,  Honeybrae 
Wilson,  William,  Mile-end,  Hol- 
hurn 

Gasfitters. 

See  Plumbers,  &c. 

German  Clockmakers. 

Auei',  A.,  51  Upperkirkgate 
March,  Jas.,  \\\  Hutcheon  st. 
Wunderley,  P.,  42  George  st. 

Goldsmiths. 

See  Watchmakers  &  Jewellers. 

Grain  Merchants. 

Aberdeen  Commercial  Company, 

Provost  Blaikie's  quay 
Alexander,   Jas.,    Lower  Justice 

Mills 
Bain,  Jas.  &  Co.,  Cotton  street 
Barclay,  J.  W.  &  Co.,  83  Union 

street 
Bisset,  John,  33?Wellington  pi., 

Southbridge 
Buyers,  Alex.,  108  King  street 
Clark  Bros.,  13  'West  North  st. 

and  Leggart  Mills 
Clarke,  A.  G.,  48  Market  street 
Davidson,  W.,  12 &  14  Commerce 

street 
Donald,  William,  Upper  Justice 

mills 
Grant,  Wm.,  49  Marischal  street 
Hutcheson,    Geo.,   47    Marischal 

street 
Jamieson,  George,  59  Schoolhill 
Keith,  Alex.,  42  Commerce  st. 
Kemp  &  Walker,    4  St.    Cathe- 
rine's wynd 
Knox,  Wm.,  16  King  street 
Leith,  Hugh,  83  George  street 
Lindsay's   Trustees,    City    Flour 

Mills,  73  Causeway  end 
Lyon,  Alex.,  194|  George  street 
M'Dougall,  John,"  48  Market  st. 


Mess,  J.,  12  Virginia  street 
Milne,  James,  15  Guild  street 
Morison  &  Leslie,  8  Hadden  st., 

and  43  East  Green 
Murdoch,  A.  &  Son,  47  Marischal 

street 
Northern   Agricultural    Co.,    30 

Waterloo  quay 
Paterson,  Wm.,  40  Chapel  street 
Porter,  George,  jun.,  75  King  st. 
Riddell,  Alex.,  45  Skene  terrace 
Robertson,  George,  55  Green 
Robertson,  John,  45  Marischal  st. 
Saunders,  K.,  82  Spring-garden 
Scott,  James,  13  James  street 
Sharp,  Andrew,  37  James  street 
S  her  riffs,  Kenneth,  8  James  st. 
Smith,  Wm. ,  38  King  street 
Strachan,   John  &  Sons,  North- 
field  Mills,  Gilcomston 
Thomson,  James,  22  Commerce 

street 
Thomson,  John,  52  Queen  street 
Tulloch,  L.,  2  Virginia  street 
White,  John  P.,  107  King  street 
Wilson,  Isaac,  14  West  North  st. 

Granite  Polishers. 

See  Stone-cutters. 

Grocers,  Tea,  Wine  and 
Spirit  Dealers. 

Those  marked  *  are  wholesale. 
Adams,  Isabella,,  24  Castle  street 
Adams,  John,  64  Green 
Airth,  John,  31  Market  street 
Alexander,  A.  &  Co.,  151  George 

street 
Alexander,  Alex.,  1  Baltic  street 
Allan,  Wm.,  34  Mount  street 
Allardyce,  J.  R.,  137  Crown  st. 
Anderson,  David,  19  Park  street 
Anderson,  Geo.,  80  East  North 

street 
Anderson,  J.  &  J.,  45  East  North 

street 
Anderson,    Sutherland,    &    Co., 

51  and  55  George  street 
Anderson,   Wm.,  47  East  North 

street 


TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


307 


Angus,  G.,  14  Bank  street 
Angus,  Samuel,  1  Carmelite  st. 
Arthur,  A.  W.,  59  Green 
Baillie,  Wm.,  17  Justice  street 
Barron,  Geo.,  106  Commerce  st. 
Birnie,  Geo.,  1  St.  Andrew  st. 
Bisset,  Geo.,  67  Holburn  street 
Bisset,  John  &  Co.,  37  Queen  st. 
*Bisset,  J.  &  W.,  15  Exchange  st. 
Black,  George,  254  George  street 
Black,  Hugh,  17^  Victoria  street 

west 
Bowie,  Mrs,  18  Prince  Regent  st. 
Bowman,  Robt,  117tRosemount 

place 
Brand,  Geo.,  12  Mary  well  street 
Brand,  Mrs,  37  Union  terrace 
Brebner,  John,  56  East  North  st. 
Brodie,  Mrs,  3  Bagg's  lane 
Brown,  Geo. ,  33  Summer  lane 
Brown,  Geo. ,  33  Park  street 
Brown,  Mrs,  45  Commerce  street 
Buchan,  James,  1  Justice  street 
Buchan,  John,  6  East  North  st. 
Buchan,  John,  19  George  street 
Caruie,  Alex.,  115  Eosemount  pi. 
Carnie,  J.  S.,  50  West  North  st. 
Caie,  Geo.,  159  Skene  street 
Cheyne,  Wm.,  65  Virginia  street 
Cheyne,  Mrs  John,  14  James  st. 
Chivas  Brothers,  13  King  street 

and  20  Union  place 
Clark,  Alex.,  1  Causeway  end 
Clark,  Alex.,  40  South  Mount  st. 
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,  Mrs,  31  Causewayend 
Coutts,  Alex.,  173  Crown  street 
Coutts,  Gavin,  Queen's  road 
Craig,  Andrew,  212  Gallowgate 
Craighead,  Peter,  106  Union  st. 
Craigmyle,  A.,  47  Commerce  st. 
Crombie,  James,  10  Sugarhouse- 

lane 
Cruickshank,  Alex.,  146  George 

street 
Cruickshank,  James  &  Co.,  104 

Gallow<rate 


Cruickshank,    John,     M.,     43  J 

Schoolhill 
Cruickshank,  William,  16  Nell- 
field  place 
Cuddie,  Alex.,  1  Waverley  place 
Cumining,    James,    79    and    80 

Waterloo  quay 
Cuthbert,  Jas.,  69  North  Broad- 
ford 
Davidson,  Alex.,  10  Causewayend 
Davidson,    Thomas,    58    Chapel 

street 
Davidson,  Wm.  &  Co.,  44  Broad 

street 
Dawson,  David,  35  George  street 
Dawson,  Mrs,  61  Windmillbrae 
Diack,  Wm.,  23  Woolmanhill 
Donald,  James  &Co.,  3  Theatre 

lane 
Donaldson,  Mrs,  22  Gerrard  st. 
Douglas,  Alex.,  21  Chapel  st. 
Douglas,  John,  44  Green 
Downie,  Mrs,  8  Holburn  stnet 
Duguid,  James,  13  Holburn  bt. 
Duguid,  Robert,  24  Holburn  pi. 
Dunbar,  James,  A.  B. ,  1  Watson 

street 
Duncan,  Alex.,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Duncan,  Geo.,  17  Causewayend 
Duncan,  Thos.,  252  George  st. 
Durno,  James,  32  North  Albert 

street 
Duthie,  John,  99  Skene  street 
*Esslemont,  Alex.,  32  King  st. 
Esslemont,    John   E.,    2   and   4 

King  street 
Farquharson  &  Co.,  131   Union 

street 
Farquharson,  Jas.,  30  Park  st. 
Farquharson,  John,    22  Jasmine 

terrace 
Farquharson,    Peter    &    Co.,     2 

Wellington  place 
Fiddes,  Ah,  52  West  North  st. 
Fleming,  R,,  35  Marischal  street 
Forbes,  Charles,   9  West  North 

street 
Fraser,  Alex.,  30  Leadside 
Fraser,  Hector,  58  Gallowgate 
Fraser,  John,  19  Albion  street 
Fyfe,  George,  51  Shiprow 


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TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Geska,    Mrs   Charles,    37    West 

North  street 
Glegg,  Alex.  R.,  55  Regent  quay- 
Gordon  &  Smith,  197  Union  st. 
Gordon,  Andw.,  17  Short  loan- 

ings 
Gordon,  Charles,  31  York  place 
*Gordon,  J.  E.,  63  Loch  street 
Gordon,  Win.,  2  Mary  well  street 
Grant,  Win.,  34  Union  place 
Grant,  Peter  A. ,  1  Argyll  place 
Gray,  Alex.,  39  West  North  st. 
Gray,  George,  237  George  street 
Green,  Win.,  29  Queen  street 
Greenlaw,  J.,  1  Wellington  road 
Guthrie,  Win..  17  Loch  street 
Hampton,   William,  289  George 

street 
Harper,  Hugh,  9|  Regent  quay 
Hay,  John,  133  Skene  street 
Henderson,  A.,  17  St.   Clement 

street 
Henderson,  Jas.,  182  Crown  st. 
Henderson,  James,  20  Shiprow 
Hepburn,  George,  33  Upperkirk- 

gate 
Herd,  Wm.,  68  Schoolhill 
Hird,  Benjamin,  6  Northfielcl 
Howie,  George,  165  Gallowgate 
Howie,  G.  M. ,  26  Virginia  street 
Howie,  Peter,  10  East  North  st. 
Hunter  and  Walker,  112  Gallow- 
gate 
Hunter,  James,  39  Park  street 
Hunter,  Wm.,  63  Huntly  street 
Hutcheon,  Mrs  Gordon,  15  West 

North  street 
Hutcheson,    W.,  20  Upperkirk- 

gate 
Inglis,  Alex.,  28  Regent  quay 
Ironside,  Pat.,  31  Ann  street 
*Jamieson  and  Mitchell,  34  and 

36  Netherkiikgate 
Jamieson,  Geo.,  59  Schoolhill 
Jamieson,  John,  7  Commerce  st. 
Jamieson,  James,  221  Union  st., 

and  2  Dee  street 
Jeffrey,  Wm. ,  8  Queen  street 
*Johnstone,    C.  &  A.,  5  Trinity 

Buildings,  Trinity  quay 
Johnston,  James,  86  Broad  st. 


Johnston,   Mrs,    86  Upper  Den- 
burn 
Kemp,  James,  114  George  street 
Kemp,  Mrs,  60  Skene  square 
Lamout,  A.,  jun.,  2  Cotton  st. 
Law,  Miss  B.,  8  Wellington  pi. 
Leiper,  James,  108  Chapel  street 
*Leith,    John   &    Sons,    17    Ex- 
change street 
Lewis,  John,  57  Virginia  street 
Linklater,  Wm.,  109  Gallowgate 
*Littlejohn,  J.  &  Sons,  39  Green 
London  and  Newcastle  Tea  Co  , 
4  &  6  St.  Nicholas   street, 
and  81  Broad  street 
Low,  Wm.  &  Co.,  57  N.   Broad- 
ford 
Logan,  J.  &  W  ,  120  George  st. 
Lumsden  &  Gibson,  95  Union  st. 
Lumsden,  Wm.  &  Son,  58  Union 

street 
M'Gregor,  Alex..  57  Guestrow 
M 'Hardy,  Robert,  188  W.  North 

street 
M'Kay,  Alex,  12  South  Mount 

street 
M'Kay,  John,  94  Gallowgate 
M'Lean,  George,  41  Green 
M  'Leod,  Jas. ,  2  Stirling  street 
M'Leod,  Mrs,  53  Park  street 
M'Petrie,  Alex.,  3  Garvock  st. 
M'Pherson,    J.    C,    85  and    87 

Roseinount  place 
M 'William,    John,     27    Regent 

quay 
M'William,  Mrs  Alex.,  13  Wales 

street 
Macdonald,   Ewen,   193  Gallow- 
gate 
Macdonald,  Wm. ,  1  St.  Clair  st. 
Machattie,  J.,  40  and  42  Wool- 

manhill 
Machattie,  J.  &  W.,  177  Gallow- 
gate 
Mackinlay,    Robert,     15    Queen 

street 
Macritchie,  R.,  74  King  street 
Mair,  George,  197  George  street 
Marr,  J.  E.,  73  Chapel  street 
Marr,  Mrs,  152  W.  North  street 
Martin,  G.,  14  North  Broadford 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


309 


Mathieson,   K.,  16  St.    Clement 

street 
Mathieson,  Mrs.,  174  George  st. 
*Mellis,  George  &  Son,  14  Young 

street 
Melvin,  Jas.,  132  Causewayend 
Melvin,  John,  89  John  street 
Mennie,    Robert  H.,    19  Cause- 
wayend 
Merchant,  Geo.,  24  Chapel  st. 
Merchant,  James,   1   Cuparstone 

buildings 
Michie,  Wm.,  20  East  North  st. 
Middleton,  Wm.,  57  St.  Andrew 

street" 
Milne  &  Marshall,  19  &  21  Cor- 
rection wynd 
Milne,  James,  72  Union  street 
Milne,  James,  52|  Skene  square 
Milne,  Robt,  101  George  street 
Milne,  Robert,  63  Watson  street 
Milne,  Wm.  &  Son,  209  Union 

street 
Milne,  Wm.,  1  South  Mount  st. 
Milne,  Win.,  jun.,    145  Gallow- 

gate 
Milne,  Mrs,  42  Gordon  street 
Mitchell,  John,  58  College  st. 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  35  Hutcheon  st. 
Moir,  George,  148  Causewayend 
Mollison,  Wm.,  140  Skene  st. 
Morice,  Mrs,  South  Mile-end 
Morison,  James,  17  Skene  street 
Mortimer,  A.  F. ,  5  Carmelite  st. 

and  15  Fisher  Row 
^Mortimer,  Jas.,  12  Harriet  st. 
Munro,  Andrew,  12  Justice  st. 
Murray,  Peter,  6  Skene  street 
Neil,  Alex.,  19  Rose  street,  and 

11  Thistle  street 
Newton,  G.,  14  York  street 
Nicol,  John,  69  Commerce  st. 
Nicol,  Miss,  56  Summer  street 
Nicolson,  Wm.,  242  Union  street 
Noltie,  James,  74  Commerce  st. 
Norval,  Alex.,  8  Skene  square 
Officer,  James,  8  Garvock  street 
Oliver,  Wm.,  53  Gallowgate 
Panton,  John,  67  Park  street 
Petrie,  Alexander,  4  Mealmarket 
street 


Philip,  James,  67  East  North  st. 
Pirie,  Bobt.,  84  Causewayend 
*Porter  &  Sinclair,  18  St.   Paul 

street 
*Pyper,  Wm.,  7  Queen  street 
Rae,  F.  M.,  31  St.  Clement  st. 
Rae,  James,  1^  South  Crown  st. 
Rae,  James,  30  Summer  street 
Rae,  John,  16  Hanover  street 
Rae,  Mrs  John,  45  St.  Andrew  st. 
Rainnie,  Robert,  31  Shiprow 
Rattray,  D.,  13  Castle  street 
Reid,  George,  23  Shiprow 
Reid,  John,  1  South  College  st. 
Reid,  John,  141  Gallowgate 
Reid,  John,  70  Broad  street 
Reid,  Mrs,  68  West  North  st. 
Rerinie,  John,  21  Justice  street 
Reith  &  Norrie,  196  Gallowgate 
Reith,  Andw.,  270  George  street 
Ritchie,  James,  61  Green 
Robb,  Miss,  2  St.  Andrew  street 
Roberts,  Geo.,  9  St.  Andrew  st. 
Robertson,  A.,  166  Gallowgate 
Robertson,  Wm.,  41  Castle  st. 
Ronald,   George,  35  Bon-Accord 

street 
Ross,  Hugh,  281  George  street 
Ross,  W.  &  J.,  202  Gallowgate 
Ross,  Mrs,  81  Bon- Accord  street 
Rutherford,  A.,  2  East  North  st. 
Shepherd,   Alexander,  13  North 

Broadford 
Sheret,  Robert,  67  Shiprow 
Sim,  Mrs  G.,  74  Shiprow 
Simpson,  Alex.,  39  Hutcheon  st. 
Sinclair,  John,  50  Virginia  street 
Skene,  Peter,  46  Summer  street 
Smart,  Arch.,  56  Upper  Den  burn 
Smith,  Alex.,  76  St.  Andrew  st. 
Smith,  Wm,,  70  East  North  st. 
Smith,  James,  302  George  street 
Stephen,  Alex.,  6  Union  place 
Stephen,   James,   37^   Frederick 

street 
Stevens,  Robert,  214  George  st. 
Stevenson,  Hilkiah,  63  Park  st. 
Stewart,  Mrs,  1  Gilcomston  brae 
Still,  Mrs,  55  Park  street 
Stott,  Mrs,  Balmoral  place 
Strachan,  Jas.,  20  Market  street 


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Strachan,   R.   H.,  1   Rosemount 

terrace 
Strachan,    R.    H.    &    Co.,    234 

George  street 
Sutherland,  Wm.,  67  Gallowgate 
Thorn,  A.  D.,  36  Spring  garden 
Thomson,  Geo.   M.,    160  George 

Todd,  Alex.,  76  West  North  st. 
Tough,  A.,  122  King  street 
Tough,  James,  1  Holburn  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  &  Hill,  15  Justice  street 
Walker,  Geo.,  43  Skene  square 
Walker,  Henry,  16  Summer  lane 
Walker,  J.  &  G.,  24  Skene  sq. 
Walker,  James,  41  College  street 
Walker,  John,  181  Gallowgate 
Walker,  Wm.,  61  George  street 
Walker,  Wm.,  16  Park  street 
Walker,  Wm.  &  Sons,   52  Union 

street 
*Watt,  Andrew,  14  Littlejohn  st. 
Watt,  F.  &  Co.,  64  North  Broad- 
ford 
Watt,  James,  101  Union  street 
Watt,  John,  235  Union  street 
Watt,  Robert,  93  Causewayend 
Whyte,  Geo.,  61  Causewayend 
Will,  George,  204  Gallowo-ate 
Wilson,  G.  &  W.,  78  St.  Clement 

street 
Wilson,  Peter,  41  Littlejohn  st. 
Wilson,  Mrs  R,,  83  Hardgate 
Wright,  J.  W.  &  Co,,  24  North 

Rroadford 
Wright,  R.  W.  &  Son,  26  School- 
hill 
Wyllie,  John,  12  Northfield 
Wyse,  Wm.,  109  Causewayend 
Yule,  C.  B.,  73  Holburn  street 

Gunmakers. 

Garden,  Wm.,  122h  Union  street 
Lyell,  John  &  Co.,  128  Union  st. 
M'Leod,  Wm..  8  Guild  street 


Plavfair,  C.  &Co.,  138  Union  st. 
Wilson,  R,,  16  St.  Nicholas  st. 

Hair  Dealers. 

Fyfe,  George,  51  Shiprow 
M'Leod,  Jas.,  2  Stirling  street 
Mortimer,  A.  F.,  5  Carmelite  st. 

and  15  Fisher  row 
Rainnie,  Robert,  31  Shiprow 

Hairdressers. 

Ashton,  Thos. ,  2b  Park  street 
Beaton,  John,  33  Rosemount  pi. 
Black,  James,  7  Flourmillbrae 
Cockerill,  Chas.,  28  Causewayend 
Collie,  J.  H.,  1  South  Silver  st. 
Cooper,  John,  121  George  street 
Cowie,  George,  2^  Belmont  st. 
Fenton  Brothers,  117  Union  st. 
Findlay,  Gilbert,  14  Regent  quay 
Forsyth,  Geo.,  4  Windy  wynd 
Livingstone,   Forbes,  62  Regent 

quav 
M'Dougall,   Daniel,    32  St.  An- 
drew street 
Martin,  Gilb.,  53  Upperkirkcate 
Milne,  John,  29  Woolmanhill 
Morgan,  Wm.  P.,  287  George  st. 
Smith,  Andrew,  136a  Gallowgate 
Smith,  Wm.,  7  Bridge  street 
Stephen,  George,  7  Guild  street 
Walker,  Alex.,  83  Queen  street 
Williamson,  Adam,  20  Marischal 

street 
Young,  Fred.,  99  Bridge  street 

Hardware  Merchants. 

Those  marked  *  are  Wholesale. 

Anderson,  J.  &  J.  S.,  93  Queen 

street 
Catto,  City  Bazaar,  94  Union  st. 
Collie,  Robert,  123  Union  street 
*DufFus,  Wm.,  44 Upperkirkgate 
*Fleming,  J.  &  J.,  24  Broad  st. 
*Fraser,  Jas.,  jun.,  50  Market  st. 
*M'Laren,  D.  F.,  47  Broad  st. 
Ogg,  D.,  jun.,  25  and  26  Market 

gallery 
Rait,  John,  40  Market  street 


TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


ill 


*Tait,  Robert,  4  Upperkirkgate 
Verrier,  James,  39  Loch  street 

Harness  Composition 
Manufacturers. 

Brand  &  Jamieson,  12J  Marywell 

street 
Jamieson,  P.,  8  S.  College  st. 

Hatters. 

Crown  Clothing  Co.,  17  Broad  st. 
Dickson,  Wm.,   18  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Donald,  J.  R.,  29  George  street 
Fyfe  &  Co.,  7  Market  street 
Geddes,  George,  36  Market  street 
Fall,  James,  55  Union  street 
King,  Wm.  C,  5  St.  Nicholas  st. 
M'Leod,  John  C,  46  Union  st. 
Martin,  Samuel,  34  Union  street 
Ogilvie,  George,  44  George  street 
Ogilvie,    Thos.    &  Son,   19   Car- 
melite street 
Ogilvie,  T.,  20  Queen  street 
Steele  &  Co.,  20  and  22  Union  st. 

Hay  Dealers. 
Duncan,  D.,  8  West  North  st. 
Meldrum,  G.,  Weigh-house 
Mortimer,  Jas.,  12  Harriet  st. 
Waldie,  David,  Upper  quay- 
Herring  Factors. 
Leslie,  Wm.  &  Co.,   17  Regent 

quay 
Macdonald,    David,    27    and  29 

St.  Andrew  street 

Hide  and  Tallow  Mer- 
chants. 

Aberdeen  Hide  and  Tallow  Co. , 

Wales  street 
Ironside,  J.,   27  and  35  Gerrard 

street 
Laing,    James,    Rodger's   Walk, 

John  street 
Lyon,  Alex.,  194i  George  street 
Macdonald,    D.,  "27   and  29  St. 

Andrew  street 


Murray,  Wm.,  291,  293,  and  295 

George  street 
Ronald,  Wm.,  16  St.  Paul  st. 
Watt,  John  &  Sons,  132  Gallow- 

gate 

Horse  and  Cab  Hirers. 

Bain,  Wm.,   60  Loch  street  and 

44  Union  place 
Campbell,  Alex.,  6  Diamond  st. 
Campbell,    John    &   Duncan,  5 

Bon -Accord  street,  13  Back 

wynd,  and  Huntly  street 
Duncan,  Alex.,  6  Mealmarket  st. 
Fraser,  John,    19   Huntly  street 

and  5  Rose  street 
Gordon,  Thos.,  79  Skene  street 
M'Bey,  A.,  jun.,  Trustees  of,  25 

f  John  street 
Monro,   George,   20  St.  Clement 

street 
Ogilvie,  Wm.,  24  Schoolhill 
Robertson,  C,  Clayhills 
Robertson,  Win.,  213  Hardgate 
Shireffs,  John,  19  Gordon  street 
Tough,  George,  70  John  street 

Horticultural  Builders. 
Garvie,  James  &  Sons,  28  Rose  st. 
Macandrew,   Daniel  &  Co.,   120 

Loch  street 
Raeburn,  Alex.,  Hutcheon  street 

west 

Hosepipe  (Linen)  Manufac- 
turers. 

Martin,  A.  W.   &  Co.,   Berryden 

road 
Richards  &  Co.,  Broadford  Works 

Hosiers. 

See  also  Berlin   Wool  Dealers. 

Barker,  J.,  13  Netherkirkgate 
Chadwick,  E.   &  Co.,   10   Broad 

street 
Cruickshank,    A.    &    Co.,     105 

Union  street 
Davidson,  Mrs,  111  John  street 
Davidson,  Miss,  43  Green 


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TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Davidson,  Miss,  58  Schoolhill 
Davidson,  Misses,  65  Queen,  st. 
Eddie,  Miss,  120  Skene  street 
Farquhar,  George,  16  Castle  st. 
Fyfe  &  Co.,  7  Market  street 
Joss,  Alex.,  126  Union  street 
Macalclowie,     R.,    jim.,    14    St. 

Nicholas  street 
Macdonald,  Mrs,  33  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Mathieson,  John,  5  and  6  Justice 

street 
Stopani,  George,,  7  Castle  street 
Watson  Brothers,  92  Broad  st. 
Watson,  Thomas  R.,  31  and  33 

Gallowgate 
Wisely,  John,  43J  Castle  street 
Yule,  George,  133  Union  street 

House  Agents. 

Beattie,  Alex.,  30  Belmont  st, 
Coutts-,  John,  168  George  street 
Davidson,  Wm.,  73  Skene  square 
Gavin,  Wm.,   Crown   court,    41  \ 

Union  street 
M'Kenzie,  Daniel,  284  George  st 
Middleton,  Joseph,   119  Gallow- 
gate 
Porter,  Wm.,  Neptune  terrace 
Taylor,  Wiek,  85  Gallowgate 
Williams,  Wm.,  84  Loch  street 

House  Carpenters  and 
Wrights. 

Sec  also   Builders. 

Alexander,  D.,  Windmill  lane 
Anderson,    P.    &    Son,    Weigh  - 

house  square 
Bain,  Ebenezer,  209  George  st. 
Barclay,  Alex.,  6  Charlotte  st. 
Black,  A. ,  69^  College  street 
Bothwell  &  Leith,  74  Woolman- 

hill 
Brown,  Alex.,  38  Catherine  st. 
Bruce,  George,  12   Charles  street 
Buyers,  J.  &;  Co.,  12  Kidd  lane 
Cameron,  John,  202  George  st. 
Cay,    Wm.   &  Sons,    Gilcomston 


Cheyne,  George  &  Son,  20  Jus- 
tice street  and  Jasmine  ter. 
Collie,  John,  14  Blackfriars  st. 
Cook,  Alex.,  65  Holburn  street 
Cooper,  Alex.,  2  Union  wynd 
Coutts,  James,  22  John  street 
Cumming,  Hugh,  Affleck  street 
Dawson,  Wm.,  52  iSummer  st. 
Farquhar,  W.  C,  Hilldowntree 
Farquharson,  Geo.,  5h  Harriet  st. 
Garvie,  Jas.  &  Sons,  28  Rose  st. 
Gaudie,  Hugh,  84  George  street 
Gillan,  Win.,  91  Loch  st. 
Glennie,  John,  48  Watson  st. 
Henderson,  John,  5  Summer  st. 
Henderson,  James,  16  Shiprow 
Henderson,    Wm.;,    &    Son,     66 

Loch  street 
Hendry,  Alex.,  Gilcomston  park 
Hogg-,  W.  &  A.,  Affleck  street 
Innes,  Alex.  &  Sons,  6  Barnett's 

close 
Ironside  &  M 'Donald,  9  Spa  st-. 
Jessiman,  John,  Spa  street 
Leask,  John,  15  Cotton  street 
Leith,  Joseph,  66  Skene  square 
Leslie,  J-.,  54  Hutcheon  street 
Lyon,   Charles,  88   College  street 
M'Robbie  &  Milne,  Albert  place 
M  'William,  John,  Thistle  lane 
Macandrew,  D.  &  Co.,  120  Loch 

street 
Manson,  G.  &  J..  10  Bridge  pi. 
Milne,  John,  1  Broomhill  place 
Paterson,  Alex.,  76  Woolmanhill 
Raeburn,  Alex.,  Hutcheon  street 

west 
Rainnie,  A.,  50  Commerce  street 
Reid,  James,  58  John  street 
Rust,  A.,  18  Bon-Accord  lane 
Scott  &  Malcolm,  Mannofield 
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 
Taylor,  Wm.,  85  Gallowgate 
Thorn,  C,  12  Rosemount  place 


TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


313 


Tough,   John,    6  Windmill  lane 
Trail,  James,  8  Rose  street 
Warrack    &     Daniel,    7    North 

Charlotte  street 
Watson  &  Robb,  44  Spring  garden 
Watson,  Jas.,  7  Windmill  lane 
Watt  &  Clark,  23  Princes  street 
Wilson,  Arthur,  34  Catherine  st. 
Wilson,  John,  44  Park  street 
Wyllie,  Robert,  34  St.    Paul  st. 

India-rubber  (Vulcanised) 

Dealers. 

Campbell,    Achnach,    &    Co  ,    6 

St.  Nicholas  street 
Clyne,  Wm.  &  Sons,  20  Adelphi 
Duthie,  Alex.,  104  Union  street 
Fraser,    Wm.,    57    and    59    St. 

Nicholas  street 

Inns  and  Hotels. 

Barnett,  Wm.,  (  Temperance),!^ 

King  street 
Brown,  R.   (Prince  of  Wales),  9 

St.  Nicholas  lane 
Campbell,  James  (Lemon  Tree)  9 

St.  Nicholas  street 
Christie,  Mrs  J.   (Railway  Inn), 

Ruthrieston 
Clark,  John  (City  Hotel),  21  St, 

Nicholas  street 
Cormack,     A.       (National),     42 

Regent  quay 
Davidson,  Alex.,  61  Castle  st. 
Douglas,  Thos.  (Douglas'  Hotel), 

Market  street 
Duffus's  Hotel,  13  Guestrow 
Dutfus,  Misses  ( Temperance),  54 

Union  street 
Duncan,  D.,  8  West  North  st. 
Durward,  R,,  39  Lodge  walk 
Farquhar,    Robert     (Waverley), 

Guild  street 
Findlay,  Wm.  (North  British),  8 

and  10  Trinity  street 
Forsyth's  (Temperance),  100  and 

102  Union  street 
Fraser,    Chas.    (Shakespeare),    7 

and  9  Marischal  street 
Garioch,  Peter  (Market  Arms),  1 

Haddeu  street 


Glennie,  Mrs,  49  Lodge  walk 
Gordon,  Geo.   (Star  and  Garter), 

79  Windmillbrae 
Hendry,  Alex.    (Caledonian),  62 

Hicks,  R.  W.  (Clyde),  44Nether- 
kirkgate 

Hutcheon,    Mrs   John    (Temper- 
ance), 56  Union  street 

Imperial  Hotel,  Stirling  street 

Jackson,    Wm.,  1  and  2   Union 
bgs. 

M'Adam,  Donald,  30  Gerrard  st. 

M 'Donald's  Club  Hotel,  9  Market 
street 

M'Kay,  John  (Crown  &  Anchor 
Hotel;,  60  Marischal  street 

Mahoney,  Mrs  (AVallace  Tower), 
63  and  65  Netherkirkgate 

Mearns,  James,  10  Harriet  st. 

Mennie,  Mrs  (Ferryhill),  Welling- 
ton road 

Moncur,  Nicol,  10  Adelphi 

Mullet,  Isabella,  78  Union  street 

Palace  Hotel,  159  Union  street 
and  9  Bridge  street 

Riach,  Mrs  (Crown),  3  Shore  brae 

Robson,  Jas.  (Lome),  6  Trinity 
street 

Ross,  Alex.  (Steam  Yacht),  Pocra 
pier 

Thomson,  Wm.,  6  Mealmarket 
street 

Watt,  Mrs  (Albert),  9J  Correc- 
tion wynd 

Webster,  Geo.,  16  Mealmarket  st. 

Insurance  Agents. 

{See  end  of  Professions'  Directory. 

Insurance  Brokers. 

See  Ship  and  Insurance  Brokers. 

Ironfounders. 

Abernethy,  James  &  Co.,  Ferry- 
hill  Foundry 

Barry,  Henry  &  Co.,  122  West 
North  street 

Blaikie  Brothers,  Footdee  Bon 
Works 


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TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


Hall,  Russel,  &  Co.,  York  place 
M'Kinnon,    William  &   Co.,   20 

Spring  garden 
Mitchell,  I).  &  Son,  Inches 

Ironmongers. 

Those  marked  *  are  Wholesale 
Barron,  Robert,  15  Schoolhill 
Chalmers,  Scott,   52  Upperkirk- 

gate 
Dickie,  Alex.,   Manchlan  Tower 

court,  32  Justice  street 
Duffus,  Mis,  54  Market  gallery 
*Duncan,  John,  51  Union  street 
Duthie,  Alex.,  104  Union  street 
Ellis,  G.,  jun.  &  Co.,  182  George 

street 
Fraser,    Wm,    57   and    59    St. 

Nicholas  street 
Garden,  R.  D.,  6  Hadden  street 
*G1  egg  &  Thomson,  179  George 

street 
Grant,  J.,  12  Gilcomston  steps 
Ironside,  Win.,  38   Chapel  street 
*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  &  20  Back 

wynd 
Lyall,  R.,  jun.,  24  George  street 
Lyall,  R.  &  Sons,  40  Shiprow 
M 'Hardy,    David     &     Son,    54 

Netherkirkgate 
*Melville,   Thomas   &  Sons,  106 

Gallowgate 
Milne,  George,  17  Park  street 
Riddell,  Wm. ,  62  St.  Nicholas  st. 
*Ross,  John  J.,  8,  10,  King  st. 
Shirras,  Wm.  &  Son,  40  and  44 

Schoolhill 
Stephen,  James,  34  Broad  street 
Watson,  George,  72  Gallowgate 
Watt,  M.  &  Co.,  112  George  st. 

Japanners. 

Grant,  Geo.,  4  Blackfriars  st. 
Henderson,   D.  &   Sons,   79    St. 
Andrew  street 


Jewellers. 

See  Watchmakers  and  Jewellers. 

Land  Surveyors. 

Adam,  Alex.,  20  Union  terrace 
Walker  &  Beattie,  91  Union  st. 

Last  Makers. 

Gellan,  Peter,  3  Upper  Denburn 
Reid,  James,  58  John  st. 

Law  Agents. 

See  Advocates  and  Solicitors. 

Law  Stationers. 

Duncan,    John    &    Co.,    42    St. 

Nicholas  street 
Gordon,  Alex.,  20  Belmont  st. 

Leather  Merchants. 

Clyne,  Wm.  &  Sons,  20  Adelphi 
Duncan,  Wm.,  37  Broad  street 
Fletcher,  W.,  17  Princes  street 
Gibb,  J.  &  A.,  32  Market  street 
Lockhart,  Robert,  17  Guestrow 
Lyon,  Alex.,  194j  George  street 
Lyon,  Wm.,  85  Broad  street 
M'Kay,  George,  18  Gallowgate 
Macdonald,  David,  27  and  29  St. 

Andrew  street 
Menzies,  J.  &  Sons,  64  Schoolhill 
Muir,  Robert,  38  George  street 
Ronald,  Wm.,  16  St.  Paul  st. 
Watt,   John  &  Sons,  34  and  36 

Gallowgate 

Linen  Manufacturers. 

Berry,  W.  &  J.,  28  Market  st. 
Beveridge,  Peter,  39  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Martin,  A.  W.  &  Co.,  Berryden 

road 
Mitchell,  John,  17  Marischal  st. 
Richards  &  Co.,  Broadford 

Linsey  Manufacturers. 

See  Woollen  Manufacturers. 

Lithographers. 

See  Engravers. 


TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


315 


Lodging-House  Keepers. 

Aberdein,   Mrs,  22  Constitution 

street 
Adam,  Wm.,  52  York  street 
Adam,    Mrs,    2   St.    Catherine's 

wynd 
Adam,  Mrs,  44  Blaekfriars  st. 
Adamson,  Mrs,  James,  46  School- 
hill 
Alexander,  Mrs,  2  Mitchell  pi. 
Allan,  Mrs,  36  Mount  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  39  Union  terrace 
Anderson,  Mrs  David,  216  Union 

street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  131  Crown  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  61  Regent  quay 
Anderson,  Mrs,  18  Queen  street 
Anderson,  Miss,  48  Summer  st. 
Bain,  Mrs,  1  Eldon  terrace 
Bain,  Mrs,  14  Wellington  street 
Balfour,  Mrs,  89  Hutcheon  st. 
Balfour,  Mrs,  4  Watson  street 
Barclay,  Mrs,  71  Chapel  street 
Begg,  Mrs,  130i  Union  street 
Boyd,  Miss,  26  Crown  street 
Brands,  Miss,  27  Crown  street 
Breck,  Mrs,  164  Crown  street 
Brown,  Mrs,  179  Skene  st.  west 
Brown,  Mrs,  42  Marischal  street 
Brown,  Mrs,  31a  George  street 
Brown,  Miss,  75  Union  street 
Bruce,  Mrs.  G.,  246a  Union  st. 
Bryden,  Mrs,  13  Netherkirkgate 
Buchan,  Mrs,  69  Hutcheon  st. 
Burns,  Mrs,  132  Crown  street 
Buyers,  Mrs,  129  Union  street 
Cadenhead,  Miss,  30  Watson  st. 
Calder,  Mrs,  4  St.  Mary's  place 
Cameron,  Misses,  177  Union  st. 
Campbell,  Mrs,  172  Crown  st. 
Campbell,  Mrs,  2  Stephen  place 
Chalmers,  Mrs,  71  King  street 
Christall,  Mrs,  26  Dee  street 
Christie,  Mrs,  38  Cotton  street 
Christie,  Mrs,  16  Frederick  st. 
Clark,  Mrs,  24  h  Broad  street 
Cochran,  Mrs,  8  Summer  street 
Connon,  Miss,  8  Albert  terrace 
Coutts,  Mrs,  50  George  street 
Coutts,  Mrs,  1  Mount  street 
Craig,  Mrs,  1  Marischal  street 


Craig,  Miss,  27  Thistle  street 
Craigmyle,  Mrs,  1  Kingsland  pi. 
Cruickshank,    Mrs,    13    Nether- 
kirkgate 
Cumming,    Mrs,    14    Correction 

wynd 
Cumming,  Mrs,  84  Union  street 
Davidson,  Mrs,  J.,  84  King  street 
Davidson,  Miss,  2  Rosebank  ter. 
Dawson,  Mrs,  1  Marywell  st. 
Dippie,  Miss,  1|  Broad  street 
Donaldson,  Mrs  J.,  11  Dee  street 
Duff  us,  Misses,  54  Union  street 
Duncan,  Mrs,  1  Broad  street 
Duncan,  Mrs,  11  \  Correction 

wynd 
Duncan,  Mrs,  36  Schoolhill 
Duthie,  Mrs,  31  Queen  street 
Eden,  Mrs,  88  Skene  square 
Edmond,  Miss,  2  Union  place 
Ewen,  Mrs.  J.,  91  Hutcheon  st. 
Falconer,  Mrs.,  27  Castle  street 
Findlater,    Mrs,  79^   Windmill- 
brae 
Findlay,  Miss  A.,  18  Craigie  st. 
Forsyth,  Mrs,  2  Canal  street 
Forsyth,  Mrs,  86^  Crown  street 
Fotheringham,  Mrs,  9  Seamount 

place 
Fraser,    Miss   M.,   9  Little  Bel- 
mont street 
George,  Mrs  James,  47  Park  st. 
Gill,  Miss,  216  Gallowgate 
Gordon,  Mrs  John,   19    Bon- Ac- 
cord street 
Gordon,    Mrs    M.    F.,     Victoria 

Cottage,  Victoria  st.  south 
Gordon,  Mrs,  20  Belmont  street 
Graham,  Mrs,  50  Upperkirkgate 
Gray,  Mrs,  34  Park  street 
Gray,  Mrs,  1  Adelphi 
Gray,  Mrs,  142  Skene  street 
Gray,  Miss,  121  Crown  street 
Greenhill,  Mrs,  37  Marischal  st. 
Greig,  Mrs,  172  Crown  street 
Greig,  Miss,  7  Crown  street 
Grieve,  Mrs,  168  Crown  street    ■ 
Hart,  Mrs,  11  Bon- Accord  street 
Hay,  Miss,  4  Rosebank  terrace 
Hay,  Miss,  32  Justice  Mill  lane 
Hancock,  Mrs,  1  Canal  st. 


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TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Henderson,  Mrs,  10  Crown  st. 
Henderson,  Mrs  A.,  49  Bon-Ac- 
cord street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  11  Union  bdgs. 
Henderson,    Mrs,  5  East  North 

street 
Hendry,  Mrs,  41  Netherkirkgate 
Henry,  Mrs,  41  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Hood,  Mrs,  178  Crown  street 
Hunter,  Miss,  30  Skene  terrace 
Huteheon,  Mrs,  56  Union  street 
Hutcheson,      Miss,     1^     Union 

wynd 
Jamieson,  Mrs.  G. ,  5  Constitution 

street 
Jessiman,  Mrs,  50  Castle  street 
Johnson,  Mrs,  8  Donald's  court, 

Schoolhill 
Jopp,  G.,  4  Blackfriars  street 
Kelly,  Mrs,  17  Skene  terrace 
Kemp,  Mrs,  1  King's  crescent 
Kennedy,  Mrs,  154  Crown  street 
Laidlaw,  Mrs,  31  Marischal  st, 
Latto,  Mrs,  2  Crown  terrace 
Law,  Mrs,  31  Charlotte  street 
Lees,  Mrs.  J.,  225  King  street 
Leith,  Mrs  J. ,  91  Huteheon  st. 
Levie,  Mrs.  T.,  18  Marischal  st. 
Levie,  Mrs,  13  Marischal  street 
Lister,  Mrs,  66  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Lorhner,  Mrs,  4  Bon-Accord  ter. 
Lumsden,  Miss  M.  A.,  183  Crown 

street 
M  'Hardy,  Mrs,  3  Mary  place 
M'Intosh,  Mrs,  193  Union  street 
M'Kenzie,  Mrs  M.,  3  Jute  street 
M'Naughton,  Mrs,  83  Skene  sq. 
M 'William,  Miss,  124  Crown  st. 
Macaldowie,  Mrs,  163  Crown  st. 
Maconochie,  Mrs,  5  Henry  place 
Martin,  Mrs,  2  Carmelite  street 
Mathewson,  Misses,  25  Union  st. 
Mathieson,  Mrs,  41  John  street 
Mennie,  Mrs,  158  Crown  street 
Merchant,  Miss,  72  Catherine  st. 
Michie,  Mrs,  167  Skene  street 
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,  31a  George  street 


Milne,  Mrs  W.,  147  Union  st 
Milne,  Miss,  13  Craigie  street 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  31  Adelphi 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  1  Calton  terrace 
Murray,  Mrs,  3  Calton  terrace 
Murray,  Miss,  44  Blackfriars  st. 
Nicol,  Mrs,  36  Union  street 
Norrie,  Miss,  50|  Union  street 
Ogilvie,  Mrs,  11  Ann  place 
Paton,  Mrs  T.,  26  Kintore  place 
Pender,  Mrs,  44  Blackfriars  st. 
Philip,  Mrs,  21  Summer  street 
Porter,  Mrs  J.,  28  N.  Silver  st. 
Rae,  Mrs,  170  Crown  street 
Ramsay,  Miss,  3  Crimon  place 
Reid,  Mrs,  15^  Constitution  st. 
Rennie,  Miss,  243a  Union  st. 
Rettie,  Miss,  7  Thistle  street 
Riddel,  Miss,  4  Dee  street 
Robb,  Mrs,  5  Netherkirkgate 
Robertson,  Miss,  9a  Rose  street 
Robertson,  Mrs,  7  Canal  street 
Robertson,   Mrs,   28  Wellington 

street 
Ross,  Mrs,  37  Littlejohn  street 
Ross,  Mrs,  54  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Ross,   Miss,    Crown    court,    41| 

Union  street 
Rust,  Mrs,  36  Bon-Accord  street 
Sangster,  Mrs,  170  Crown  st. 
Shand,  Mrs,  38  Mount  street 
Shand,  Mrs,  44  Blackfriars  st. 
Sherar,  Mrs,  94  Skene  street 
Simpson,  Miss,  14  N.  Silver  st. 
Simpson,  Mrs,  39  Union  teiTace 
Skinner,  Mrs,  127  King  street 
Smart,  Miss,  103  Union  street 
Smith,  Mrs,  45  Nelson  street 
Smith,  Mrs  J. ,  36  Union  street 
Smith,  Mrs,  49  Frederick  street 
Smith,  Miss,  31  Charlotte  street 
Smollet,  Mrs  A.,  156  Crown  st. 
Souter,  Mrs,  34  Skene  street 
Stephen,  Mrs,  28  Huntly  street 
Stewart,  Mrs,  166  Crown  street 
Stratton,  Mrs,  13  Diamond  st. 
Stuart,  Mrs,  45  Skene  terrace 
Sutherland,  Mrs,  104  King  st. 
Sutherland,  Mrs,  4  Bridge  street 
Symmers,  Mrs,  15  Thistle  street 
Taylor,  Mrs,  75  Union  street 


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317 


Tennant,   Mrs,    12   Bon- Accord 

lane 
Thorn,  Miss,  2  Rosemount  ter. 
Thomson,  M.,  4  Thistle  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  61  Dee  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  27  Marywell  st. 
Thomson,  Mrs,  24  Huntly  street 
Towns,  Mrs,  54  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Troup,  Mrs,  8  Henry  street 
Tytler,  Miss,  82  Skene  square 
Walker,  Mrs,  42  Union  street 
Walker,  Mrs  J.,  31  Charlotte  st. 
Watt,  Mrs,  2  Hadden  street 
Watson,  Mrs  J.,   83  Bon- Accord 

street 
Watson,  Mrs,  45  Nelson  street 
Webster,  Mrs  W.,  240  and  173 

Union  street 
Wilson,  Mrs,  39  Springbank  ter. 
Wilson,  Mrs,  23  Frederick  st. 
Wilson,  Mrs,  44  Blackfriars  st. 
Wilson,  Mrs,  53  N.  Broadford 
Wood,  Miss,  2  St.  Mary's  place 
Wright,  Mrs,  63  Union  street 
Wyness,  Mrs,  26  Mount  street 
Wyness,  Mrs,  184  George  street 
Yeats,  Mrs,  24  Dee  street 
Yeats,  Mrs  John,  64  Dee  street 
Young,  Mrs,  75  John  street 
Young,  Mrs,  58  Castle  street 

Masons. 

Sec  Builders. 

Mealsellers. 

See  Millers. 

Metal  Refiner. 

Rice,  Robert,  Clahills 

Midwives. 

See  Sick  Nurses. 

Millers  and  Mealsellers. 

Those  marked  *  are  Millers. 

•Alexander,  Jas.,  Lower  Justice 

Mills 
*Bain,  James  &  Co.,  Cotton  st. 
*Bisset,  John,  33  Wellington  pi. , 

Southbridge 


*Clark  Brothers,  13  West  North 

street 
*Davidson,  Wm.,  12  Commerce 

street 
*Donald,    Wm.,  Upper    Justice 

Mills 
*Gavin,    John    &  Son,    Birsack 
Mills  warehouse,  33  John  st. 
Jamieson,  Geo.,  59  Schoolhill 
*Kemp  &  Walker,  4  St.    Cathe- 
rine's wynd 
Langlands,  R.,  189  Gallowgate 
*Leith,  Hugh,  83  George  street 
*Lindsay's  Trustees,   City  Flour 

Mills,  73  Causewayend 
*Masson,  G.,  3  Causewayend 
*Mess,  J.,  12  Virginia  street 
*Milne,  James,  15  Guild  street 
*Robertson,  George,  55  Green 
*Saunders,  K.,  80  Spring-garden 
*Strachan,  John  &  Sons,   North- 
field,  Gilcomston 
*Sutherland    &    Co.,    Aberdeen 

Flour  Mills,  Cotton  street 
*Thomson,  John,  52  Queen  st. 
Watt,  Geo.,  64  Basement  Market 
Wilson,  Isaac,  14  W.  North  st. 
Wilson,  James,  6  Schoolhill 

Milliners  and  Dressmakers. 

Aberdein  &  Dunn,  Misses,  16  E 

North  sti'eet 
Alexander,  Mrs,  84  Broad  street 
Allan,  Misses,  239  George  street 
Anderson,  Miss,  Garvock  wynd 
Anderson,  Miss,  16  W.  North  st. 
Beattie,  Miss,  15  Netherkirkgate 
Bennet,  Isabella,  80  Queen  st. 
Bisset,  Miss,  175  Crown  street 
Bothwell,  Miss,  20  North  Char- 
lotte street 
Brebner,  Miss,  54  East  North  st. 
Brewster,  Mrs,  9  George  street 
Brown,  Miss  E.  J.,  13  Crown  st. 
Bruce,  Miss,  8  Little  Chapel  st. 
Buist,  Miss,  60  Loch  street 
Campbell,  Miss,  228  George  st. 
Campbell,  Miss,  85  Queen  street 
Campbell,  Mrs,  71  Rosemount  pL 
Cassie,  Miss,  19  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Catto,  Miss,  40  Charles  street 

7 


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TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Connell,  Miss,  30  Rosemount  pi. 
Craig,  Miss,  29  Thistle  street 
Craigen,  Miss,  6  Black's  buildings 
Craigmyle,  Miss,  1  Kingsland  pi. 
Crane,  Miss,  11  Diamond  street 
Davidson,  Misses,  65  Queen  st. 
Davidson,  Miss,  32  Whitehouse 

street 
Dawson,  Mrs,  41  Richmond  st. 
Dinnie,  Miss,  117  George  street 
Donald,  Miss,  13  Henry  street 
Drummond,  Miss,  35  Bank  st. 
Duncan,  Misses,  Ib  Holburn  st. 
Dunbar,  Mrs,  7  Cause  way  end 
Dyker,  Miss,  124  Union  street 
Ellis,  Miss,  2  Guestrow 
Findlay,  Miss,  64  Skene  street 
Forbes,  Miss,  18  Causeway  end 
Forbes,  Misses,  160  Crown  street 
Fraser,  Miss,  24  Constitution  st. 
Gauld,  Miss,  52  North  Charlotte 

street 
Gordon,  Miss,  48  St.  Nicholas  st 
Halcrow,  Miss,  126  George  st. 
Hay,  Miss,  53  Huntly  street 
Hay,  Misses,  13  Mounthooly 
Hogg,  Miss,  18  Rose  street 
Howie,  Miss,  62  Skene  street 
Jackson,    Miss  M.    C,  3  South 

College  street 
Johnson,     Miss,    15    Correction 

wynd 
Johnston,  Miss,  12  Leslie  place 
Keith,     Mrs,     Cherry  bank,     61 

Hardgate 
Kemp,  Miss,  25  St.  Andrew  st. 
Lamb,  Miss,  49  Richmond  st. 
Law,  Mrs,  1  Adelphi 
Lawrence,  Miss,    71   Rosemount 

place 
Ledingham,  Miss,  172  George  st. 
M 'Donald,  Miss,  178  Skene  st. 
M'Donald,  Miss  M.,  125  Crown 

street 
M'Donald,  Miss,  60  Skene  st. 
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 


Mathieson  &  Strachan,  95  Chapel 

street 
Middleton,  Miss,  1  East  North 

street 
Millar,  Mrs,  198  Union  street 
Millar,  Miss,  158  Crown  street 
Mitchell,  Miss,  65  Chapel  street 
Moir,  Miss,  40  Chapel  street 
Ogilvie  &  Campbell,  49  George 

street 
Pirie,  Miss  20^  North  Silver  st. 
Porter,  Miss,  75  King  street 
Ramsay,  Miss,  5  Schoolhill 
Reid,  Miss,  25  Bod -Accord  st. 
Reith,  Miss,  10  Affleck  street 
Robertson,  Miss,  55  Schoolhill 
Robertson,  Miss,  13a  Union  pi. 
Ross,  Mrs,  45  George  street 
Runcie  and  Lyons,  Misses,  150 

Union  street 
Sangster,    Miss,  2   St.  Nicholas 

lane 
Sinclair,  Miss,  142  Skene  street 
Sherriffs,  Miss,  20  Princes  street 
Sime,  Mrs,  5  Mounthooly 
Smith,  Miss  J.,  6  Jopp's  lane 
Smith,  Miss,  15  Kintore  place 
Smith,  Miss,  49  Bon- Accord  st. 
Smith,  Misses,  2  South  Silver  st. 
Strachan,  Miss,  11  Constitution 

street 
Tait,  Misses,  74  George  street 
Taylor,  Miss,  48  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Taylor,  Misses,  3  Henry  place 
Thomson,  Miss,  45  Park  street 
Walker,  Miss,  14  Catherine  st. 
Walker,  Misses,  33^  Upperkirk- 

gate 
Walkinshaw,   Miss,   1    Barnett's 

close 
Warren,  Miss,  52  Chapel  street 
Watson,  Miss,  114  Skene  street 
Winton,  Miss,  6  Little  Chapel  st. 
Wood,  Miss,  160  Crown  street 
Wyness,Miss,  21Gilcomston  steps 

Millwrights. 

Abernethy,  Jas.  &  Co.,  Ferry  hill 
Blaikie  Brothers,  Footdee 
Gordon,  Wm.,  Bridge  place 
Hall,  Russel,  &  Co.,  York  place 


TRADES    AND   PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


319 


Harper  &  Co.,  12, 14  Mealmarket 

street 
Henderson,  J.    M.,  King  street 

place 
Hogg,   G.    &   Sons,    70    Spring 

garden 
Martin,  John,  14  Blackfriars  st. 

Money  Changers  (Foreign). 

Mackay  &  Co.,  38  Shiprow 

Music  (Professors  of). 

Bachmann,  George,  4  Bridge  st. 
Guyon,  Leon,  245  Union  street 
Howard,  A.  J. ,  41  Union  ter. 
Meid,  K.  W.,  8  Albyn  place 
Parker,  S.,  76  Bon-Accord  st. 
Reiter,  A.,  245  Union  street 
Bitter,  E.  W.,  28  Crown  street 
Spark,  Wm.,  51 J  Bon- Accord  st. 

Music  (Teachers  of). 

Adams,  Miss,  2  St.  Catherine's 

wynd 
Allan,  Mrs,  49  Upperkirkgate 
Christie,  Jas.,  77^  Park  road 
Davidson,  Miss,  12  St.  Mary's  pi. 
Home,  Miss,  166  Skene  st.  west 
Innes,  Miss,  5  Skene  place 
Litster,  "Wm. ,  2  Elmbank  ter. 
Lucas,  Miss,  140  Union  street 
Morrison,  Wm.,  216a  Union  st. 
Murison,  Miss,  50  Dee  street 
Pearce,  Mrs,  51  Bon- Accord  st. 
Porter,  Miss,  9  Bon-Accord  ter. 
Robertson,  Miss,  5  Charles  street 
Sim,  Peter,  177  Gallowgate 
Taylor,  Miss,  15  Crown  st. 
Thomson,      Miss    Johanne,     84 

Crown  street 
Watson,  Miss,  34  Belvidere  pi. 
"Webster,  Mrs,  14  Thistle  street 
Wiseman,  Mrs,  179  Crown  street 
Young,  Miss,  1 0  Black's  buildings 

Musical  Instrument 
Makers. 

See  also  Pianoforte  Makers. 
Bothwell,  Alex.,  Bridge  street 
Christie,  D.  F.,  52  Causewayend 
Hunter,  Mrs,  10  George  street 


Monro,  Joseph  &  Son,  32  Wool- 

manhill 
Murdoch,  Alex. ,  9  Minister  lane 
Rowell,  John,  186  George  street 
Taylor,  James,  9  Schoolhill 

Nurserymen. 

Those  marked  *are  also  Seedsmen. 

*Cardno  &  Darling,  80  Union  st. 

*Cocker,  James  &  Sons,  82  Union 
street 

Connon  &  Reid,  22  Hadden  st. 

Gerrard,  Jas.,  Mile-end,  Stocket 

M'Pherson,  John,  Polmuir 

Milne,  Thos,,  Glenburnie,  Rubis- 
law 

Milne,  Wm.,  Sunnyside 

Morrison,  Malcomson,  Forbes- 
field,  Cuparstone 

*Reid,  Ben.  &  Co.,  Guild  street 

*Roy,  John,  jun.,  48  Union  st. 

*Smith,  Wm.  &  Sons,  18  Market 
street,  and  Hadden  street 

Oil  Merchants. 

Aberdeen  Commercial  Co.,  Pro- 
vost Blaikie's  quay 

Aberdeen  Lime  Co.,  Provost 
Blaikie's  quay 

Cumming,  John,  Clayhill 

Farquhar  &  Gill,  24  Upperkirk- 
gate 

Macdonald,  D.,  27  and  29  St. 
Andrew  street 

Northern  Agricultural  Co.,  30 
Waterloo  quay 

Shirras,  Wm.  &  Son,  40  and  44 
Schoolhill 

Sinclair,  Wm.,  34  and  36  Upper- 
kirkgate 

Sonter  &  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.,  59 J  Marischal  st. 
Easton,  A.  R.,  8J  Regent  quay 


320 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Firth,  J.  C,  29  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Gill,  Alex.,  59  Union  street 
Hardy,  James,  53  Union  street 
Hay  &  Lyall   (to  the  Queen),  2 

Market  street 
Morrison  &  Skakle,  68  Nether- 

kirkgate 

Painters,  Glaziers,  and 
Paperhangers. 

Anderson,  D.,  125  George  street 
Collie,  ¥m.,  144  George  street 
Coutts,    Wm.    &   Sons,    (to  the 

Queen),  223  Union  street 
Dey,  Wm. ,  1  Church  street 
Donald,  Geo.,  16  and  lSNether- 

kirkgate 
Emslie   &   Burnett,    88   Spring- 
garden 
Farquhar  and  Gill,    24   Upper- 

kirkgate 
Ferguson,  Alex.,  2J  Union  wynd 
Forrest,  Matthew,  48  Loch  st. 
Fyfe,  J.  &  S.,  5  Dee  street 
Garvie,   J.   &   Sons,   236   Union 

street 
Gordon  &  Watt,  48  and  49  Wool- 

manhill 
Joss,  A.  &  Co.,  72J  St.  Andrew 

street 
Lamb  &  Grant,  23  Richmond  st. 
M'Leod,  James,  38  Back  wynd 
Mason,   John  &  Son,   34  Queen 

street 
Murray,  James,  36  Chapel  street 
Rae,  James,  104  John  street 
Rennie,  Alex.,  45  Upper kirkgate 
Ross  &  Bell,  10  Haidgate 
Rutherford,    Wm.,    6    Rosebank 

terrace 
Shirreffs,  Alex,,  89  Gallowgate 
Slaker,  Wm. ,  9  Stirling  street 
Smith,  Arthur,  30  Regent  quay 
Souter,  Wm.  &  Son,  24  Green 
Stephen,  Alex.,   52  Netherkirk- 

gate 
Taylor,  G.  R.,  15  Woolmanhill 
Tennant,  John,  106  King  street 
Watt,  Marshall,  3  Marischal  st. 
Whyte  &  Murray,  36  Chapel  st. 
Winkley,  Jas.,  3  Flourmillbrae 


Paper  Manufacturers. 

Davidson,  C.  &  Sons,  Limited, 
Mugiemoss,  and  4  Trinity 
quay 

Pirie,  A.  and  Sons,  Poynernook 

Paper  Rulers. 

Davidson,  William,  15  St.  Nicho- 
las street 

Jessiman,  Wm.,  41  Netherkirk- 
gate 

Smith,  Lewis,  M'Combie's  court 

Pattern  Printers. 

For  Embroidery. 

Bearsley,  Mrs,  12  and  14  Crown 

street 
Johnston,  A.  B.,  9  Crown  street 
Johnston,  J.  H.,  17  Crown  st. 
Noble,  Alex.,  32  Back  wynd 
Strachan,  Geo.,  13  St.   Nicholas 

street 
Tait,  Miss,  23^  George  street 
Walker,  Miss  A.,  38  South  Mount 

street 
Wood,  Miss,  36  Woolmanhill 

Pawnbrokers. 

Bremner,  Mrs,  95  Loch  street 
Campbell,    Joseph,    31     Windy 

wynd 
City  Loan  Office,  1  Longacre 
Douglas,  John,  32  Justice  street 
Letters,  Mrs,  Chronicle  Court,  10 

Queen  street 
Lorimer,  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,  A.,  32  Queen  street 
Bisset,  James,  66  John  street 
Craigen,  John,  16  George  street 
Dinnie,  Alex.,  3  Langstane  pi., 

and  26  Union  terrace 
Ewing,  James,  11  Crown  street 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


321 


Gordon,  PL,  3  Belmont  street 
Hardie,  John,  152  King  street 
M'Mahon,  John,  9  Union  row 
MTherson,  G.  W.,  115  Union  st. 
Penny,  J.,  Donald's  court 
Eeid,  Wm.,  3  Summer  street 
Riddel,  A.  M.,  246  Union  street 
Thomson,  Wm.,  259  George  st. 
Wilson,    G.    W.   &   Co.    (to  the 

Queen),  25  Crown  street,  and 

St.  Swithin  street 

Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

Beveridge,  Robert,  36  King  st. 
Booth,  James,  231  Union  street 
Brander,  Jas.,  84  King  street 
Burr,  James,  4  Castle  terrace 
Cameron,  William  (R.  N.),  More- 
field,  Stocket 
Connon,  T.   S.,  2  South  Mount 

street,  h  25  Union  street 
Cowan,  M.  W.  (R.K),  158  King 

street 
Davidson,  A.  D.,  224  Union  st. 
Farquhar,  Thomas,  16   Rubislaw 

terrace 
Fiddes,  David,  154  Union  street 
Forbes,  Alex.,   13  North  Silver 

street 
Forsyth,  J.  H.,  3  King  Street  pi. 
Fraser,  Angus,  232  Union  street 
Fraser,  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.,  33  Union  place 
Jackson,  Henry,  19  Golden  sq. 
Jamieson,  Robert,  Royal  Lunatic 

Asylum,  Elmhill  House 
Johnston,  David,  47  Schoolhill 
M'Gregor,  Alex.,  88  Skene  sq. 
M 'Robbie,  J.  S.,  160  Gallowgate 
Macdonald,  Jas.,  5  West   Craib- 

stone  street 
Macquibban,   C.   M.,  248  Union 

stree't 
Macrobin,   John,  Migvie  House, 

Silver  street 
Marshall,  James,  6  Rubislaw  pi. 


Moir,  F.  M.,  143  Union  street 
Moir,  James,  36  Union  place 
Morison,  G.,  24  Albyn  place 
Murray,  Jas.,  80  Chapel  st. 
Ogston,  Alex.,  252  Union  street 
Ogston,  Francis,  156  Union  st. 
Ogston,  Frank,  156  Union  street 
Paterson,  John,  21  Albert  ter. 
Pirrie,  J.  M.  Gordon,  253  Union 

street 
Pirrie,  Wm.,  253  Union  street 
Proctor,  A.  F.,  230  Union  street 
Rattray,  Robt.,  Royal  Infirmary 
Reith,   Alex.,    15   Skene   terrace 

and  288  George  street 
Reith,  Arch.,  39  Union  place 
Robertson,  John,  2  Castle  ter. 
Rodger,  Jas. ,  1  Golden  square 
Sim,    John,    Howburn    Cottage, 

Holburn  street 
Simpson,  James,  90  King  street 
Simpson,  John,  2  East  Craibstone 

Smith-Shand,    J.    W.    F.,    256 

Union  street 
Smith,  P.  B.,  193  Union  street 
Stephenson,  Wm.,  261  Union  st. 
Urquhart,  John,  250  Union  st. 
Walker,  James,  214  Union  st. 
Wight,  John,  17  Golden  square 
Will,  James,  11  King  street 
Will,  J.  C.  O.,  12  Union  ter. 
Williamson,    W.    H.,   15  Union 

terrace 
Willock,  R.  C,  4  Golden  square 
Wood,  John,  20  Bon-Accord  st. 
Wyness,  J.  D.,  53  Schoolhill 

Pianoforte  Makers  and 
Tuners. 

Booth,  J.  &  Sons,  140  Union  st. 

Logan  &  Co. ,  28  Diamond  street 

Macbeath,  D.  &  J.,  164  Union 
street 

Marr  &  Co.,  218  Union  street 

Marr,  J.  jun.,  &  Co.,  5  St.  Cathe- 
rine's Wynd 

Selby,  Wood,  &  Co.,  191  Union 
street 

Wood,  James,  &  Co.,  216a  Union 
street 


322 


TEADES    AND   PEOFESSIONS     DIEECTOEY. 


Pipe-Top  Manufacturers. 

Booth,  Alex.,  1  Cross  street 
Walker,  Mrs  John,  68  College  st. 

Plane  Maker. 

Eeid,  James,  58  John  street 

Plasterers. 

Arthur  &  Mitchell,  32  Leadside 
Bannochie,  J.,  Gilcomston  park 
Brown,    Wm.,  jun.,   &   Co.,   26 

Justice  street 
Campbell,  David,  23  Albion  st. 
Davidson,  James,  25  Bon- Accord 

street 
Findlater,  George,  181  Hardgate 
Fraser  &  Co.,  Baker  street 
Henderson,    Robert,    16    North 

Charlotte  street 
Gilbert,  Robert,  56  Chapel  st. 
Gullon,  John,  3  Craigwell  place 
Kirk,  John,  1  Blackfriars  street 
M  'Donald  &  Tait,  Stevenson  st. 
M 'Mamies,  Alex.,   54  Hutcheon 

street 
Mearns,  W.,  22  Schoolhill 
Paul,  Alex.,  46  Hardgate 
Robertson,  Wm.  &  Co.,  1  Canal 

road 
Ross,  Robt.  &  Son,  St..  Clair  st. 
Simpson  &  Rae,  Affleck  street 
Stephen  &  Campbell,  2  Henry  pi. 

Plumbers,  Brassfounders, 
and  Gasfitters. 

Berry,  John,  4  South  Silver  st. 
Blaikie,  John  &  Sons,  Littlejohn 

street,  and  211  Union  st. 
Bruce,  Charles,  Guild  street 
Burnett,  Wm.,  37  Thistle  street 
Campbell,  John,  13-|  Dee  street 
Chalmers,  G.  &  Son,  187^  Crown 

street 
Collie,  John&  Co.,  62  Windmill- 
brae 
Davidson,  William,  82  George  st. 
Dick,  James,  38  Queen  street 
Farquhar  &  Gill,  24  Upperkirk- 

gate 
Fyfe,  Wm.  W.  &  Co.,  16  Crown 
street,  and  19  &  21  Loch  st. 


Gilbert,  John,  9  Justice  street 
Gunn  &  Elder,  123  and  125  King 

street,    and    12   Wellington 

place 
Ingram,  Alex.,  37  Backwjmd 
Johnston,  James,  29  Chapel  st. 
Joss,  Wm.  T.,  34  Belmont  st. 
Lamb,  Alex,,  48  John  street 
Lumsden,  J.,  17  Skene  square 
Matthews,  James,  64  Woolman- 

hill 
Milne,  Wm.,  1  Wellington  place 
Moir,  John,  11  College  street 
Robertson,  Alex.  &  Son,  60  and 

62  Huntly  street 
Robertson,  Alex.,  jun.,  50  Castle 

street 
St.  Nicholas  Brass  Foundry,  74 

Netherkirkgate 
Smith  &  M'Kenzie,  8^  Schoolhill 
Stewart,  Peter,  2  Blackfriars  st. 
Young,  Alex.,  54  John  street 

Printers. 

Aberdeen  and  North  of  Scotland 

Newspaper  and  Printing  Co., 

Limited,  28  and  29  Adelphi 

Aberdeen  Daily  Free  Press,  14  and 

16  Broad  street 
Avery,    John    &    Co.   (Northern 
Advertiser  Office),  20  Nether- 
kirkgate 
Bennett,  Wm. ,  42  Castle  street 
Cornwall,  George   &  Sons,   Vic- 
toria court,  54  Castle  street 
Daniel  &  Son,  46  and  48  Castle 

street 
Davidson  &  Smith,  15  St.  Nicho- 
las street 
Durno,  Alex.,  34  Gallowgate 
Fraser,  G.  &  W.,  76  Broad  street 
Hepburn,  John,  20  Schoolhill 
King   &    Co.,    Clark's    court,    2 

Upperkirkgate 
King,  Robt.,  35  Netherkirkgate 
Leslie  &  Russell,  2  Crown  court, 

41 1  Union  street 
Lindsay,  Wm.,  30  Market  street 
Milne  &  Hutchison,  26  Exchange 
street 


TRADES    AND   PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


323 


Provision  Curers. 

Bruce,  "Wm.,  12  Prince   Regent 

street 
Cumming,  John,  Clayhills 
Gordon,  C.  and  Son,  57,  67,  69, 

and  71  Green 
Lilybank  ProvisionWorks,  Kitty  - 

brewster  ;     Robertson     and 

Campbell 
Marshall  &  Co.,  Spring-garden 
Milne  A.  &  Sons,  42  Canal  road 
Moir,  John  &  Son,  56  Virginia  st. 
Morton,  J.  T.,  Rosemount 
Smart,  George,  39  James  street 

Quill  Manufacturers. 

-Aberdeen   Quill  Manufactory,  47 
Queen  street 

Reed  Maker. 

Desson,  George,  50  Causewayend 

Register  Office  Keepers  for 
Domestic  Servants. 

Bisset,  Mrs,  13  Belmont  street 
MacRitchie,  Mrs,  74  King  street 
Stuart,  Mrs,  61  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Tocher,  Mrs,  28  Queen  st. 
Watt,  Mrs,  1  Guestrow 

Rope  and  Sailmakers. 

Aberdeen  Rope  &  Sail  Co.,  Links 
Duthie  Brothers,  Links 
Cumming,     Wm. ,    Weigh-house 

square 
Leslie,  G.  &  Co.,  76  Union  street ; 

Works,      Provost     Blaikie's 

quay 
Taylor,  John,  2,  3,  4,  Regent  quay 

Rope  and  Twine  Manu- 
facturers. 

Asylum  for  the  Blind,  50  Huntly 

street 
Davidson,    G.  &  W.,  18  Regent 

quay 
Duthie  Brothers,  Links 
Gray,    Watt    &   Co.,    162  West 

North  street 


Mackie,  R.  S.,  42  Park  street 
Routledge,  Whinton  &  Son,  219 

Gallowgate 
Skene   and   Goodbrand,    Mount- 

hooly 
Taylor,  John,  2,  3,  4,  Regent  quay 
Watt,  Alex. ,  Baltic  street 
Watt,  Wm. ,  Garvock  wynd 

Saddlers- 

Craig,  James,  38  Schoolhill 
Craig,  John,  18  Back  wynd 
Dakers,  James,  7  Union  wvnd 
Kean,  J.  &  J.,  12  Schoolhill 
Laing  and  Melvin,  4  Bon- Accord 

street 
Low,  James  &  Co.,  45  Queen  st, 
M'Gregor,  Alex.,  43  Queen  st. 
Mearns,  'Alex. ,  5  &  9  Back  wynd 
Roberts/  D.    &  Co.,  92   and   94 

King  street 
Shinnie,  R.  &  J.,  7  Union  row 

Sailmakers. 

See  Rope  and  Sail  Makers. 

Sawmakers. 

Callagan,    Anthony,   67    Nether- 

kirkgate 
Falconer,  Geo.,  7  Harriet  street 
Forbes,  Peter,  34  St.  Paul  street 
Moir,  James,  164  George  street 

Seedsmen. 

See  Nurserymen. 
Sharebrokers. 

Black,  James  &  Co. ,  23  King  st. 
Black,  Richard,  115  Union  street" 
Ferguson,  John,  1  Adelpbi  court 
Gordon,  H.  Campbell,  29  Union 

street 
Gordon,  Wm. ,  29  Union  street 
Home  &  Smith,  City  Buildings, 

Union  street 
M'Kinnon,    Lauchlan,  jun.,  239 

Union  street 
Murray,  J.  A.  &  Co.,  19  Union 

buildings 
Rennie,  A.  J.,  123^  Union  street 
Rennie,  John  T.,  48  Marischal  st. 
Tytler,  James,  137  Union  street; 


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TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Ship  and  Insurance  Brokers. 

Adam  and  Co.,  17  Regent  quay 

Aiken,  James,  jun.  and  Co.,  55 
Marischal  street 

Connon,  Richard  and  Co.,  58 
Marischal  street 

Cook,  John,  48  Marischal  street 

Davidson,  J.  &  A.,  125  Union  st., 
and  Provost  Blaikie's  quay 

Ganson,  Herman,  59  Marischal 
street 

Granfelt,  A.  E,  &  Co. ,  56  Maris- 
chal street 

Hendry,  Wm. ,  46  Marischal  st. 

Home  &  Smith,  City  Buildings, 
Union  street 

Leslie,  Wm.  &  Co.,  17  Regent 
quay 

Low,  A.  R. ,  34  Marischal  street 

Ludwig,  Charles,  &  Co.,  17  Re- 
gent quay 

Mennie  &  Brown,  56  Marischal 
street 

Moir,  A.  &  Co.,  53  Marischal  st. 

Nicol,  A.  &  Co.,  39  Marischal  st. 

Rennie,  John  T. ,  48  Marischal  st. 

Thompson,  George,  jun.  and  Co., 
40  Marischal  st. 

Thomson,  George  and  Son,  21 
Regent  quay,  &  4  Belmont  st. 

Wood,  Joseph,  43  Marischal  st. 

Shipbuilders. 

Duthie,    John,    Sons    and    Co., 

York  place 
Hall,  Alex,  and  Co.,  40  York  st. 
Hall,  Russel  and  Co.,  York  st. 
Hood,  Walter  and  Co.,  York  st. 

Ship  Chandlers. 

Buyers,  Mrs  P.,  32  Regent  quay 
dimming,    James,    79    and    80 

Waterloo  quay 
Donald,  J.  &  Co.,  3  Theatre  lane 
Glegg,  Alex.  R.,  55  Regent  quay 
Harper,  Hugh,  9^  Regent  quay 
Inglis,  Alex.,  28  Regent  quay 
Mathieson,  Robt.,  16  St.  Clement 

street 
Sherer,  Andrew,  13  Regent  quay 
Sheret,  R.,  67  Shiprow 


Shipmasters. 

Adams,  James,  21  Ferryhill  ter. 
Alexander,  James,  1  Park  place 
Allan,  Geo.,  33  Mount  street 
Anderson,  James,  29  Bon- Accord 

street 
Andrew,  Ben.,  10  Powis  place 
Angus,  Thomas,  91  King  street 
Brown,  David,  41  Mount  street 
Brown,  John,  85  Wales  street 
Brunton,  John,   8  South  Crown 

street 
Cadenhead,  Peter,  7  Caledonian 

place 
Cardno,  Wm. ,  1  Hanover  lane 
Christie,  Andw.,  46  Regent  quay 
Christie,  Wm.,  40  Virginia  st. 
Clark,  Alex.,  108  King  street 
Clark,  Alex.,  48  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Connon,  Alex.,  26  Summer  st. 
Connon,  Wm. ,  43  Dee  street 
Crighton,  D.,  37  Market  street 
Cronibie,  Geo.,  22  Summer  lane 
Davidson,  Chas.,  2  Ashley  ter. 
Diack,  Wm.,  5  Forbes  street 
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. 
Fimister,  John,  7  Friendship  ter. 
Fowler,  John,    Amelia  Cottage, 

Spittal 
Fraser,  James,  67  Rosemount  pi. 
Fraser,  Wm.,  20  Mary  well  street 
Ganson,  John,  79  King  street 
Gerrie,  Wm.  H.,  33  York  street 
Glashan,  John,  162  Crown  st. 
Gordon,  J.,  52  Loanhead  terrace 
Gordon,  John  G.,  17  Osborne  pi. 
Gunn,  John,  10  North  Broadford 
Hackney,  G.  W.,  46  Marischal  st. 
Hadden,  John,  2  Loanhead  place 
Henderson,  J.,  176  Crown  street 
Henderson,  John,  10  Ann  place 
Hurray,  Andrew,  176  Crown  st. 
Jamie,  David,  95  Wales  street 
Jamieson,    James,   41  Hutcheon 
street 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


325 


Kennedy,  John,  2  Church  street 
Largie,  James,  14  Ferry  hill  place 
Lawson,  J.,  22  Loanhead  terrace 
Leask,  Wm.,  32  Bank  street 
Levie,  Alex.,  166  Crown  street 
Linklater,  Alex.,  27  Mary  well  st. 
Linklater,  And.,  32  St.   Clement 

.    street 
Longmuir,   Hugh,   9  Friendship 

terrace 
M'Bain,  George,  23  Springbank 

terrace 
M'Beath,  Peter,  20  Mary  well  st. 
M'Kay,  John,  46  Watson  street 
M'Kenzie,  J.,  Broomhill  place 
M'Lean,  Alex.,  11  Mount  street 
Macbain,  George,  2  Little  Wales 

street 
Mar  chant,    James,    83  Waterloo 

quay 
Mathieson,    Thomas,    25    Prmce 

Regent  street 
Milne,  F.  G.,  8  View  terrace 
Milne,  James,  16  View  terrace 
Milne,  John,  54  Holburn  street 
Moir,  David,  5  Langstane  place 
Morison,  A.,  21  Constitution  st. 
Murray,  Robert,  Belvidere  street 
Munro,  Donald,  62  George  st. 
Newton,  John,  28  Wellington  st. 
Nome,  Thos.,  5  Ashley  road 
Osborne,  John,  189  Crown  street 
Penny,  Wm. ,  22  Springbank  ter. 
Philip,  James  M.,  28  Wellington 

place 
Philip,  Wm.,  Ashley  place 
Phillips,  Robert,  60  Garden  pi. 
Reid,  Wm.,  14  St.  Clement  st. 
Ritchie,  David,  54  Regent  quay 
Ross,  John,  77  Waterloo  quay 
Sangster,  John,  22  Watson  st. 
Scott,  James  S.,  64^  Gerrard  st. 
Stephen,  R.,  3  Caledonian  place 
Stephen,  Thomas,  16  Cotton  st. 
Symmers,  John,  69  Park  street 
Taylor,  Alex.,  69  Virginia  street 
Taylor,  Alex.  H.,  8  S.  Crown  st. 
Taylor,  Alex. ,  1  Prospect  terrace 
Thomas,  David,  2  Crimon  place 
Thomson,  John,  19  Albert  ter. 
Turreff,  Alex.,  141  Hardgate 


Urquhart,  James,  72  Commerce 
street 

Urquhart,  Wm.,  13  Roslin  ter. 

Vollar,  John  H.,  41  Victoria  st. 

Walker,  Wm.,  78  Waterloo  quay 

Wallace,  John,  53  Victoria  street 
west 

Warn,  John,  40  Constitution  st. 

Watson,  Alex.,  7  Bon-Accord 
terrace 

Watson,  Wm.  H.,  2  York  street 

Watt,  Allan  B.,  25  South  Con- 
stitution street 

Will,  James,  2  Park  place 

Wilson,  Wm.  J.,  29  Wellington 
place 

Shore  Porters. 

See  Page  51. 

Sick  Nurses  and  Midwives. 

Aberdein,  Mrs,  19  Forbes  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  13  Chapel  street 
Berg,  Mrs  J.,  5  Holburn  place 
Brown,  Mrs,  16  Bon-Accord  lane 
Burnett,  Mrs,  89  Skene  street 
Catto,  Mrs,  16  Bon- Accord  lane 
Cobban,  Mrs,  2  Catherine  street 
Duffus,  Mrs,  20  Gordon  street 
Duguid,  Mrs,  60  Gerrard  street 
Duguid,  Mrs,  26  Holburn  place 
Falconer,  Mrs,  188  George  street 
Falconer,  Mrs,  58  Castle  street 
Farquharson,    Mrs,    32  Summer 

street 
Findlay,  Mrs,  25  Rose  street 
Florence,  Mrs,  18  Headinghill 
Fraser,  Miss,  36  Union  terrace 
Gibson,  Mrs,  35  Whitehouse  st. 
Graham,  Mrs  E.,  59  Huntly  st. 
Greig,  Mrs,  66  North  Broadford 
Hay,  Mrs,  48  Virginia  street 
Knox,  Mrs,  11  Jopp'slane 
M'lntosh,  Mrs,  82  Causewayend 
M'Leod,  Mrs,  48  Skene  street 
Maguire,  Mrs  Jane,  12  Langstane 

place 
Melvin,  Mrs,  13  Upperkirkgate 
Milne,  Mrs,  9  John  street 
Moore,  Mrs,  96  John  street 
Murray,  Mrs,  62  Wales  street 


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Pattieson,  Mrs,  33  Charlotte  st. 
Peterkin,  Mrs,  115  Gallowgate 
Eeid,  Mrs,  59  Huntly  street 
Robertson,  Mrs,  21  Woolmanhill 
Robertson,  Mrs,  45  Park  street 
Sangster,   E.,   9  Little  Belmont 

street 
Smith,  Mrs,  7  Margaret  street 
Stephen,  Mrs,  20  Ividd  lane 
Stewart,  Mrs,  4  Frederick  st. 
Stewart,  Mrs,  8  Gaelic  lane 
Strathdee,  Mrs,  12  Skene  square 
Summers,  Mrs,  3  Hanover  st. 
Taylor,  Mrs,  75  Union  street 
Taylor,  Mrs,  31  Huntly  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  13  Commerce  st. 
Young,  M.,  82  Chapel  street 

Silk  Mercers. 

See  Drapers. 

Skinners  and  Wool 
Merchants. 

Cushnie,  fm.,   3  William's  pi., 

Spring-garden 
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,  J.  &  W.,  24  Belmont 
street 

Keith,  Wm.,  jun.,  187  King  st. 

Slaters. 

Adam,  Alex.,  4  Hutcheon  street 
Bain,  Geo.,  310  George  street 
Collie,  Alex.,  22  Shiprow 
Collie,  Geo.,  Justice  Mill  lane 
Copland,  John,  54  Hutcheon  st. 
Currie,  G.,  Gilcomston  pa,rk 
Davidson,  Geo.,  37  Summer  st. 
Fettes,  James,  4  Stevenson  street 
Firth,  James,  202  George  street 
Forbes  &  Mackie,   43  Longacre, 

and  27  Hutcheon  street 
Glass,  James,  Baker  street 
Grant  &  Robbie,  127  Causeway- 
end 


Law,  Alex.,  17  Upper  Denburn 
M'Gregor  &  Shand,  Spa  street 
M'Kay,  Geo.    &  Son,  32   Union 

row 
Martin,  A.,  6  Stevenson  street 
Merson,  Alex.  E.,  90  Crown  st. 
Milne,   Wm.,  39  Victoria  street 

west 
Murray,  Alex.,  181  King  street 
Rennie,  Alex.,  Bridge  place 
Steel,  F.  W.,  12  Craigie  street 
Stuart,  Robert,  1  Farmer's  hall 
Watt,  George,  75  Green 
Wilson,  James,  11  Mounthooly 
Wink,  James,  24  Thistle  street 

Soap  and  Candle  Manufac- 
turers. 

Ogston,  Alex.   &  Sons,  92  Loch 

street 
Williamson  &  Simpson,  79  Wales 

street 

Soap  Powder  Manufac- 
turers. 

Aberdeen  Soap  Powder  Manu- 
factory, 38  George  street 

Smith,  John,  10  Littlejohn  st. 

Wilken,  James  &  Co.,  169  George 
street 

Solicitors- 
Campbell,  Arch.,  County  bdgs. 
Fildes,  Horace,  42  King  street 
Hunter,  David,  City  buildings 
MacDonald,  D.  C,  City  bdgs. 
Milne,  George,  56  Castle  street 
Nicoll,  R.  B.,  63  Union  street 
Peterkin,  Henry,  31  Adelphi 
Prosser,  Oswald,  25  Union  st. 
Walker,  E.  M.,  County  bdgs. 

Spirit  Dealers. 

See  also  Grocers  <Ss  Spirit  Dealers.. 
Aberdein,  Thos.,  51  Frederick  st. 
Anderson,  John,  14  Regent  quay 
Anderson,    Mrs   C,    60   Regent 

quay 
Angus,  Samuel,  1  Carmelite  st. 
Barron,  Thomas,  17  Castle  st. 
Brown,  James,  64  Queen  street 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


327 


Bruce,  James,  8  Netherkirkgate 
Bruce,  Kobert,  16  St.  Andrew  st. 
Cameron,  John,  13  Harriet  st. 
Cameron,  Mrs,  44  Regent  quay 
Campbell,  James,  9  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Christopher,   Mrs,    84   Waterloo 

quay- 
Cock,  John,  11  Commerce  street 
Conn,  Wm.,  20  West  North  st. 
Connon,  Davi.l,  80  Loch  street 
Connon,  James,  22  Castle  street 
Cooper,  Mrs  J.,  89  Holburn  st. 
Coull,  Mrs,  80  Causewayend 
Dempsey,  Geo.,  7  Exchequer  row- 
Donald,  James,  6  Crooked  lane 
Donald,  J.,  14  Upper  Denburn 
Donaldson,  Thos.,  124  King  st. 
Duncan,  Geo.,  19  Castle  street 
Duncan,  John,  8  Justice  street 
Duncan,  James,  12  Regent  quay 
Elliot,  Mrs,  4  Exchequer  row 
Emslie,  George,  51  and  53  John 

street 
Falconer,  Mrs  R.,  17  Fisher  row 
Ferries,  Peter,  2  Schoolhill 
Ferries,  Wm.,  11  Back  wynd 
Forbes,  Alex.,  59  Netherkirkgate 
Forbes,  Mrs,  29  St.  Clement  st. 
Garden,  Mrs,  9  York  street 
Gillespie,  Wm.,  16  Steps  of  Gil- 

comston 
Glennie,  David,  31  Loch  street 
Graham,  Mrs,  6  Church  street 
Hume,  And.,  46  N.  Broadford 
Jackson,  W.,  1,  2,  Union  bdgs. 
Jamieson,  Lewis,  292  George  st. 
Johnston,  James,  56  North  Char- 
lotte street 
Kinnear,  Mrs,  5  Regent  quay 
Laing,  Mrs,  34  Loch  street 
Leaper,  Joseph,  60  College  street 
Leslie,  R.,  36  West  North  street 
Lyon,   Mrs  John,    76    Waterloo 

quay 
M'Leod,  S.,  1  Trinity  quay 
M'Pherson,  Wm.,  88"George  st. 
M 'Robbie,  Wm.,  2  John  street 
Macdonald,    Mrs     Charles,    137 

Gallowgate 
Machray,  George,  1  Regent  quay 


Mathieson,  Geoi'ge,  106  Green 
Martin,  Adam,  65  Green 
Mearns,  James,  10  Harriet  street 
Mellis,  T.,  jun.,  235  George  st. 
Michie,  Alex.,  176  West  North 

street 
Michie,  Peter,  13  Shiprow 
Milne,  Alex.;  36  Castle  street 
Milne,  Craigie,  258  George  street 
Milne,  George,  7  James  street 
Milne,  John,  121  Gallowgate 
Monro,  George,  23  Regent  quay 
Morgan,  Mrs,  3  Park  street 
Munro,  S.,  51  Guestrow 
Murray,  Wm.,  47  Castle  street 
Nicol,  Mrs,  18  Wellington  st. 
Park,  George,  13  Queen  street 
Pyper,  Mrs,  89  Loch  street 
Rae,  John,  12  Shiprow 
Rait,  Mrs,  19  Virginia  street 
Ritchie,  James,  169  Gallowgate 
Robbie,  J.  &M.,  42  Causewayend 
Robertson,  Wm.,  41  East  North 

street 
Rollo,  Wm.,  283  George  street 
Ross,  Alexander,  74  Green 
Ross,  Mrs  David,  1  Well  of  Spa 
Ross,  Mrs,  Calsayseat 
Sangster,  J.  &  G.,  33  James  st. 
Silver,  George,  92  Shiprow 
Scatterty,  Alex.,  jun.,  21  Stirling 

street,  and  24  Exchange  st. 
Slorach,  Colin,  16  Shiprow 
Slorach,  Wm.,  15  Castle  street 
Stewart,  Wm.,  67  Guestrow 
Stephen,  John,  1  and  2  Guild  st. 
Stott,  William,  86  Shiprow 
Strath,  Robert,  30  Hardgate 
Sutherland,  Mrs,  19  East  North 

street 
Taylor,  Mrs,  47  Virginia  street 
Thomson,  John,  14  Park  street 
Thompson,    George,    18    Upper  - 

kirkgate 
Tough,  George,  32  Castle  street 
Walker,  Mrs  George,  37  Green 
Walsh,   Mrs   John,   2  Exchange 

street 
Watt,  Mrs,  9£  Correction  wynd 
Wilson,  James,  8  Littlejohn  st. 
Wilson,  John,  15  Carmelite  st. 


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TEADES   AND   PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Wishart,   Dingwall,    18   Gordon 

street 
Wood,  John,  35  Regent  quay 

Stablers. 

Cameron,  Peter,  6  Little  Belmont 

street 
Duncan,  David,  8  West  North 

street 
Duthie,  John,  180  Gallowgate 
M'Adam,  Donald,  30  Gerrard  at. 
M'Pherson,  Jag.,  26  West  North 

street 
Mortimer,  Geo.,  16  Harriet  st. 
Thomson,   Wm.,    6  Mealmarket 

street 
Webster,  George,  16  Mealmarket 

street 

Stationers. 

See  Booksellers. 

Stereotypers. 

King   &    Co.,    Clark's    court,    2 
Upperkirkgate 

Stonecutters. 

Boddie  &  Wilson,  St.  Clair  st. 
Bower  &  Florence,  King's  crescent 
Brewster,  Geo.,  150  West  North 

street 
Craig,  John  &  Co. ,  Park  road 
Davidson,  G.,  43  Richmond  st. 
Davidson,  Jas.,  Constitution   st. 
Edwards,  Wm.,  63  Nelson  street 
Fraser,  Arthur,  King  street 
Fraser,  John  &   Son,   Hutcheon 

street  west 
Fyfe,  John,  72  Waterloo  quay- 
Garden,  James  &  Co. ,  King  st. 
Gibb,  Robert,  66  Nelson  street 
Grant  &  Watt,  Affleck  street 
Grant,  Jas.  &  Son,  Upper  Justice 

Mills 
Gray  &  Burnett,  St.  Clair  st. 
Hunter,  Jas.,  209  King  street 
Hutcheon,  Jas.,  King  st.  road 
Jamieson,    G.    L.,     13    and    15 

North  Charlotte  street 
Keith,  Wm.,  jun.,  187  King  st. 
Kirton,  Jas.,  23^  N.  Silver  st. 


Law,  Geo.,  Palmerston  road 
Legge,  John  W.,   South  Bridge, 

Holburn  street 
M 'Donald,  Chas.,   49  Nelson  st. 
M'Gregor,   John,  74  Woolman- 

hill 
Macdonald,    Field   &    Co.,    A., 

Constitution  street 
Macdonald  &  Benzie,  St.  Clair  st. 
Milne  &  Wishart,  35  Charles  st. 

and  127  Causeway  end 
Milne,  Alex.,   124  West  North 

street 
Ogg  &  Giles,  36  Cotton  street 
Ogg,  J.  &  J.,  Wellington  road 
Petrie,  Alex.,  71  Constitution  st. 

and  127  Cause  way  end 
Petrie,  J.  &  Co.,  Clayhills,  Wel- 
lington road 
Robertson,  Alex. ,  King  street 
Robertson,  Alex. ,  Wellington  rd. 
Simpson,  Robt,  67  Gerrard  st. 
Skinner,  Geo.,  Victoria  st.,  south 
Smith,  A.  &  J. ,  Gilcomston  Park 
Smith,  Peter  &  Son,  5  Richmond 

street 
Stewart,  Geo.   M.,  Clarence  st., 

Cuparstone 
Taylor,  John,  Leadside 
Williamson,  And.,  1  Canal  road 
Wright,  Jas.,  112  John  street 

Stone  Merchants. 

Fyfe,  John,  72  Waterloo  quay 
Gibb,  J.  &  Son,  4  Belmont  st. 
Manuelle,    A.    and  F.,   Provost 

Blaikie's  quay 
Mowlem  &  Co. ,  Provost  Blaikie's 

quay 
Robertson,  Al. ,  Wellington  rd. 

Stoneware  Merchants. 

Buckner,  G.,  2a  Park  street 
Dui'ton,  Alex.,  40  Woolmanhill 
Dugan,  Hugh,  31  George  street 
Dunn,  Miss,  4  Causewayend 
Ford,  John,  136  Union  street 
Fraser,  Hugh,  55  Castle  street 
Gordon,  Joseph,  76  St.  Clement 
street 


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329 


Gordon,  Peter,   31  St.   Nicholas   Davidson,    Wm.,    and    Son, 


street 
Grant,  John,  98  John  street 
Hall,  Miss,  47  Regent  quay 
Hunter,  Mrs.  Wm.,  90  Green 
Ingrain,  Mrs,,  160  Causeway  end 
Jack,  John  C,  274  George  st. 
Keith,  Miss,  65  Windmillbrae 
Kitson,  W.  &  Co.,   172  Gallow- 

gate 
Knox,  James,  27  Skene  square 
Laurie,  Miss,  33  Loch  street 
Leslie,  Alex.,  132  Loch  street 
Mearns,  Wm.,  7\  Carmelite  st. 
Mitchell,  John,  151  Gallowgate 
Morgan,  Mrs.,  21^  Woolmanhill 
Neilson,  John,  98  Green 
Ross,  Alex.,  57  Windmillbrae 
Shepherd,  Jas.,  13  Skene  street 
Stuart,  Geo.,  28  Harriet  street 
Watson,  Alex.,  77  Gallowgate 
Watson,  Mrs.,  118  Chapel  st. 
Wattie,  Alex.,  55  East  North  st. 
Wattie,    Francis,   11   Exchequer 

Row 
Whyntie,  J.  &  W.,  16  Rose  st. 

Surgeons. 

See  Physicians,  dec. 

Tailors  and  Clothiers. 

Aberdeen  Tailoring  Company,  56 

Schoolhill 
Aberdeen  Clothing  Company,  35  J 

Broad  street 
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,  John,  57  Marischal  street 
Cattanach,   Charles  &  Co.,   115 

Union  street 
Chapman  &  Co. ,  24  Union  st. 
Clark,  Alex.,  9  Bank  street 
Clark,  Peter,  89  George  street 
Cook,  Alex.  S.,  26  and  28  Mar- 
ket street 
Crown   Clothing    Company,    17 
Broad  street 


Union  street 
Dawson,  David,  1  Millburn  st. 
Diack,  Wm.,  49  and  21  Queen  st. 
Dickson,  Geo.,  48  Market  st. 
Duncan,  Wm.  S.,  29  Causeway- 
end 
Eadie,  W.  J.,  53  Queen  street 
Edmond,  Wm.,  22  Crown  st. 
Erskine,  John,  5  Huntly  street 
Esson,  Robt,  154  George  street 
Ewen,  John,  Imperial  place 
George,  Robt.,  115  John  street 
Geddes,  Geo.,  36  Market  street 
Gibson,  James,  50  Broad  street 
Goodfellow,    Stephen,    6    Laug- 

stane  Place 
Greenlaw,  A.M.,  19  Schoolhill 
Hall,  Jas.,  55  Union  street 
Hardie,  Geo.,  12  East  North  st. 
Henderson,  Andrew,  107  George 

street 
Henderson,    Francis,    16    Skene 

street 
Henderson,  John,  14  Gilcomston 

steps 
Henderson,  P.,  27  Woolmanhill 
Hill,  Geo.,  192  George  street 
Inston,  John,  53  Shiprow 
Jamieson,    John    and    Co.,    50 
Union  street  and  38  Broad 
street 
Jessieman,  A.  G.,  25  George  st. 
Johnston  &  Laird,  142  Union  st. 
Johnston,  Alex.,  9  Union  build- 
ings 
Joss,  Charles,  93  Skene  street 
Kelman,  R.,  6  Queen  street 
Kelly,  F.  B.,  10  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Laing,  Chas.,  6  Crown  street 
Lawrence,    Joseph,    53   Summer 

street 
Lonie,  Alex.,  69  College  street 
Lonie,  D.  and  Sons,  59  Queen  st. 
Low,  Mrs.  Jas.,  56  Regent  quay 
Lumsden,    Jas.    and    Co.,    155 

Union  street 
M'Conachie,  R.,  3  Blackfriars  st. 
M 'Donald,    Peter,    and   Co.,  93 
King  street 
Kann,  John,  41  Lodge  Walk 


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330 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


M'Leod,  Wm.,  14  Shiprow 
Macdonald,    Jas.,    27  Marisclial 

street 
Mann,  Daniel,  28  Mealmarket  st. 
Mann,  J.,  40  North  Charlotte  st. 
Mann,  William,  22  Shoe  lane 
Maver,  Alex.,  7  South  Silver  st. 
Mavor,  John,  13  Rose  street 
Meldrum,  "Win.,  51  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Middleton,  John,  5  Dehburn  ter. 
Millar,  Robert,    2   Crown   court, 

Union  street 
Milne,  Low,   &  Co,,  127  Union 

street 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  33  Marischal  st. 
Mitchell,  James,  29  Regent  quay 
Mitchell,  James,  63  Queen  st. 
Morrison,  Alex.,  25  Market  st. 
Morrison,  John,  2  Langstane  pi. 
Morrison,  Wm.,  1  Black's  bdgs. 
Mowat,  James,    9  Flourmillbrae 

and  37  St.  Nicholas  street 
Mustard,  Robert,  194  George  st. 
N.  Co-operative  Co.,  50  Loch  st. 
Pargiter,     John,    22    Correction 

wynd 
Philip,  Richard,  31  Adelphi 
Rae,  George,  79  George  street 
Reid,  Geo.,  70^  St.  Andrew  st. 
Reid,  Wm.,  20  Holbum  st. 
Rezin,  George,  4  Belmont  street 
Ritchie,    Alex.    44  St.   Nicholas 

street 
Ritchie,  D.  &  A.,  85  Union  st. 
Robertson  &  Thorn,  2  Queen  st. 
Robertson,  Charles,  38  Marischal 

street 
Sangster,  John,  139  Union  street 
Schaschke,  G. ,  1  Correction  wynd 
Sharp,  Wm.,  20±  Frederick  st. 
Shaw,  W.    &  G.]  57a  Marischal 

street 
Silver,  Wm. ,  6  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Simpson  and  Whyte,  21  Union 

buildings 
Simpson,  James,  29  Broad  street 
Skene,  Alex.,  74  N.  Broadf'ord 
Skinner,     Wm.,    4    M'Combie's 

court 
Smith,  Chas.,  12  Langstane  pi. 


Smith,  John,  13  Union  buildings 
Stewart,  Wm.,  122  George  street 
Souter,  Robt.,  31  Broad  street 
Swanson,  James,  29  Broad  street 
Symon,  Wm.  and  Co.,  31  Union 

street 
Tawse  and  Menzies,  24  St.  Nicho- 
las street 
Taylor,  F.  G,  41  Union  st. 
Thomson,  Alex.,  20  Park  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  41  Regent  quay 
Thow,  Geo.,  9  Black's  buildings 
Tough,  John,  190  George  street 
Trainer,    P.   &   Co.,   33   and  35 

Lodge  walk 
Troup,  Alex.,  8  Castle  street 
Turriff,  Alex.,  39  Union  street 
Valentine,  W.,  66  St.  Andrew  st. 
Wallace,  Wm.,  9  Woolmanhill 
Wood,  Peter,  35£  Woolmanhill 

Tallow  Merchants. 

See  Hide  and  Tallow  Merchants. 

Tanners. 

Laing,  Al.,  Rodger's  walk,  John 

street 
Sim,  Wm.,  74  Hardgate 
Watt,  John  k  Sons,  132  Gallow- 

gate 

Tape  Manufacturers. 

Leslie,  Gray  &  Co.,   Rosemount 

Works,  Gilcomston 
Mackie,  D.  &  Co.,  166  W.  North 

street 

Tea  Merchants. 

Airth,  John,  31  Market  street 
Black,  John,  Upper  quay 
Blackwood,  Alex.,  2  Longacre 
Brebner  &  Grant,   48  St.   Nicho- 
las street 
Bushell  &  Co.,  61  Union  street 
Catto,  James,  21^  Adelphi 
Cook,  Alex.,  jun.,  Clark's  court, 

2   Upperkirkgate 
Craighead,  Peter,  106  Union  st. 
Cumming,  Wm,,  37  Market  st. 
Curr,  Thomas,  22  Schcolhill 
Gordon,  James  E.,  63  Loch  st. 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


331 


Gray,  A.  E.,  Upper  quay 
Henderson,  John,  4  Leslie  pi. 
London  &  Newcastle  Tea  Co.,   4 

St.  Nicholas  street 
Moir,  James,  37  Market  street 
Scott  &  Stuart,  5  &  7  Belmont  st. 
Skene,  Alex.,  21  Regent  quay 
Skene,  J.  D. ,  23  Marischal  street 
Stevens,  Robert,  214  George  st. 
Stevenson,  John  &  Co.,   12  Cor- 
rection wynd 
T  i  unson,  Jos. ,  35  Queen  street 
Wdker,  Wm.  &  Sons,  52  Union 

street 
"Watt,  Jas.,  101  Union  street 
Williams,  Wm.  &  Son,  20  Regent 
quay 

Teachers. 

Allan,  James,  Skene  street  Public 

School 
Andrew,  Miss,  13  Union  row 
Barnett,  Jas.  C,  Boys'  Hospital 
Bill,  Franklin,  31  Belmont  st. 
Chalmers,  Miss,   St.  Paul  street 

Public  School 
Chisholm,  Misses,  77  Bon -Accord 

street 
Clerihew,  Alex.,  57  Netherkirk- 

gate 
Copland,  Miss,  Chalmers'  School 
Cumming,  Miss  L.  M.,  Porthill 

Public  School 
Dale,   James,    Robert    Gordon's 

Hospital 
Davidson,  Miss,   12  St.    Mary's 

place 
Des  Clayes,  Camille,  245  Union 

street 
Donald,    Miss,    105    Rosemount 

place 
Duncan,    Miss,    Free    Holborn, 

Justice  mill  lane 
Duthie,    James,    Ross's    School, 

Holburn  street 
Findlay,  James,  St.  Clement  st. 

Public  school 
Forrest,  George  S.,  Princes  street 

Public  School 
Fraser,  Misses,  73  Dee  street 
Fullerton,  Misses,  42  View  ter 


Fyfe,  Misses,  147  Crown  street 
Green,     Alex.,     14    Springbank 

terrace 
Hein,  Gustav,  164  Crown  street 
Hutchison,  Miss,  Boys'  Hospital 
Hynd,  T.   C,  Greyfriars'  Public 

School 
Imray,  Geo.,  Gilcomston  School, 

57  Summer  street 
Innes,    Chas.,    Commerce  street 

Public  School 
Jarvis,  Miss,  Causewayend  Public 

School 
Johnston,  Miss  Helen,  Ferry  hill 

Public  School 
Jones,    J.   R.    (Navigation),    21 

James  street 
Kerr,  James,  C.  of  S.  Train-Col. 
Knowles,  Miss  M.,  St.   Clement 

street  Public  School 
Knowles,  Misses,  Boarding  School 

50  Union  place 
Knox,    Mrs,    Commerce     street 

Public  School 
Lamb,  Miss,  Skene  street  Public 

School 
Legge,  J.  W.,  Grammar  School 
Lobban,   Alex.,    M.   A.,  Robert 

Gordon's  Hospital 
Lobban,  Miss,  40  King  street 
M'Bain,  John,    Little    Belmont 

Street  Public  School 
M'Kay,  Miss,  Dr.  Bell's  School 
M'Kenzie,  John,  Gordon's  Hospt. 
M'Kenzie,  Jn.,  Commerce  Street 

Public  School 
M'Lachlan,  John,  Causewayend 

Public  School 
M'Lellan  B.,  Gordon's  Hospital 
M'Leod,  Miss  S.,  Albion  Street 

Public  School 
M 'Robbie,    Miss,    Causewayend 

Public  School 
Marshall,    Miss,    Middle    Public 

School 
Martin,  Alex.,  Grammar  School 
Maver,    David,  Marywell  Street 

Public  School 
Michie,  Charles,  M.A.,  Academy 

10  Silver  street 
Milne,  James,  Dr.  Bell's  School 


332 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


Munro,  J.  M.,  St.  John's,  Crown 

terrace 
Murphy,    Jas.,   Eoman  Catholic 

School 
Murray,  Misses,   7  West  Craib- 

stone  street 
Newsani,  Miss,  42  Union  place 
Ogg,  Miss  A.,  Commerce  street 

Public  School 
Ogilvie,  Rev.  A.,  Robt.  Gordon's 

Hospital 
Ogilvie,  Joseph,  A.M.,  C.   of  S. 

Training  College 
Pearson,  Miss,  25  Castle  street 
Peddie,  Jas.,  Albion  Street  Pub- 
lic School 
Philips,  J.  A.,    St.   Paul  Street 

Public  School 
Proctor,  Miss,  19  Victoria  street 
Ramage,    Alex.,    F.C.    Training 

College 
Rattray,  Wm,   (Aberdeen  Insti- 
tution), 9  North  Silver  st. 
Reid,  Miss,  Orphan  Hospital,  30 

Huntly  street 
Rennet,  David,  12  Golden  square 
Robertson,  Miss,  Ross's  School, 

Holburn  street 
Robertson,  Miss,  St.  Andrew  St. 

Public  School 
Roy,  John,  Dr.    Brown's,  Skene 

square 
Shand,  Miss,  Northfield  Public 

School 
Sim,  Robert,  Academy,  18  Union 

row 
Singer,  Mrs,  St.  Andrew's  Epis- 
copal School,  9  Castle  street 
Sleigh,  Charles,  M.A.,  Grammar 

School 
Spalding,       Miss,       Davidson's 

School,  York  street 
Stevenson,   J.,  Ferry  hill  Public 

School 
Stewart,    Miss   J.   L.   F.,   Little 

Belmont  street 
Still,    Thos.,    M.A.,    Grammar 

School 
Walker,  W.  Grahame,  238  Union 

street 


Warrack,  Miss,  52  and  53  Union 

place 
Watson,  R.   C,    Porthill  Public 

School 
Webster,  Miss,  C.  of  S.  Training 

College 

Tinsmiths. 

Adamson,  A.,  16  Upperkirkgate 
Booth,  Robert,  38  and  40  George 

street 
Henderson,   D.  &  Sons,   79  St. 

Andrew  street 
Legg,  Wm.,  79  Queen  street 
M'Kenzie,  A.,  74  East  North  st,, 
M'Leod,  C.,  13J  Justice  street 
Michie,  John,  65^  Windmillbrao 
Nicol,  John,  52  Regent  quay 
Reid,  John,  33  Chapel  street 
Shirras,  Wm.  &  Son,  40  and  44 

Schoolhill 
Walker,  Wm.  &  Son,  28  Nether- 

kirkgate 

Tobacco  Pipe  Manufac- 
turers. 

Elrick  &  Hunter,  Clayhills 
Elrick,  James  &  Co.,  63  Gordon 

street 
Rattray,  Alex.,  70  West  North 

street 
Watt  &  Ross,  9  North  Broadford 

lane 

Tobacco  and  Snuff  Manu- 
facturers. 

Craig,  Thos.   &  Sons,  22  George 

street 
Rae,  J.  &  A.,  48  George  street 
Rattray,  Wm.  &  Son,  24  Queen 

street 
Reid,  Robert,  57  Broad  street 

Tobacconists. 

Cameron,  Chas.,  50  Regent  quay, 

12    Hadden  street,   and   20 

Guild  street 
Fraser,  John,  5  and  7  Marischal 

street 
M'Pherson,  Miss  I.,  25a  Union 

street 
Morgan,  W.  P.,  287  George  st. 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


333 


Rae,  J.  &  A.,  48  George  street 
Smith,  A.  P.,  15  Union  buildings 
Smith,  Wm.,  7  Union  buildings, 

and  181b  Union  street 
Walker,  A.,  54  &  219  Union  st. 

Turners. 

Cree,  Robert,  120  West  North  st. 
Forsyth,  Alex.  L.,  York  street 
Leith,  Peter,  30  Holburn  street 
M'Kay  &  Milne,  Hutcheon  street 

west 
Rose,  George,  54  Bridge  street 

Type-Music  Printers. 

King  &   Co.,    Clark's    court,    2 
Upperkirkgate 

Umbrella  Makers. 

Anderson,  W.,  47  Upperkirkgate 
Milne,  Andw.,  130  George  street 
Ross,  Hugh,  12  Gallowgate 
Walker,  Wm.,  35  Sehoolhill 

Upholsterers. 

See  Cabinetmakers. 

Vintners. 

See  Spirit  Dealers. 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 

Morris,  Wm.,  7  Langstane  place 
Thomson,  James,  6  Flourmillbrae 

Waiters. 

Bates,  Wm.,  5  High  st.,  0.  A. 
Bell,  And. ,  33  Summer  street 
Stephen,  Alex.,  66  Netherkirk- 

gate 
Wilson,  David,  49  Upperkirkgate 

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 


Hall,  John,  43  Broad  street 
Leith  &  Paterson,  Imperial  place 
Milne  &  Pledge,  Imperial  place 
Philip  k  Cooper,  32  Union  street 
Rhind,  A.  &  Sons,  11,  13  Gal- 
lowgate 
Rhind,  John,  6  Exchange  street 
Shirres,  Webster,  and  Mackenzie, 
42  Market  street 

Waste  Dealers. 

Bisset,  Wm.,  4  Water  lane 
Crowther,  B.,  48  Queen  street 
Hall,  Henry,  3  Harriet  street 
M'Kenzie,  John,  13  Virginia  st. 
Stuart,  George,  28  Harriet  street 
Watson,  Thos.,  St.  Clair  street 

Watchmakers  &  Jewellers. 

See  also  German  Clock  Makers. 

Those  marked  *  are  wholesale. 

Alexander,  James,  113  Union  st. 

Anderson,   R.   H.,  41  Marischal 

street 
Anderson,  George,  16  Sehoolhill 
Auer,  A.,  51  Upperkirkgate 
Berry,  James,  59J  Marischal  st. 
Blackwood,  A.,  52  Broad  street 
Calder,  John,  27  Market  gallery 
Colder,  M.  &  S.,  55a  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Chisholm,    A.   F.,    6  Correction 

wynd 
Clark,  Wm.  G.,  115  George  st. 
Coutts,  J.  &  J.,  Bridge  street 
Crone,  Wm.,  6  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Duffus,    Benjamin,    55    and    56 

Market  gallery 
Duncan,  Jas.,  27  West  North  st. 
Easton,  A.  R.,  8|  Regent  quay 
Firth,  Joseph  C,  29  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Forsyth,  Robert,  2  Belmont  st. 
Gill,  Alex.,  59  Union  street 
Gray,  Alex.,  11  Netherkirkgate 
*Hardy,  James,  53  Union  street 
Jamieson,  G.  &Son  (to  the  Royal 

Family),  107  Union  street 
M'Kinnon,  Geo.   B.,  60  Nether- 
kirkgate 


334 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


M'Leod,  John  &  Co.,  3  School- 
hill 
Mackay,    J.    T.    &   Son,  30   St. 

Nicholas  street 
Malcolm,  Andrew,  170  Union  st. 
March,  James,  11^  Hutcheon  st. 
Morrison  &  Skakle,   68  Nether- 

kirkgate 
Munro,  M.,  25  Woolmanhill 
Munro,  G.  W.,  5  Woolmanhill 
Kettie,  M.  &  Sons,  151  Union  st. 
Riddel,  D.,  31  Mount  street  west 
Robertson,  J.  &  Co.,  10  Market 

gallery 
Rowell,  Benjamin,  161  George  st. 
*Sangster    &    Dunningham,    78 

Union  street 
Scott,  Geo.,  207  George  street 
Smith,  A.  &  J.,  23  and  25  St. 

Nicholas  street 
*Smith,  James,  20  Belmont  st. 
Thompson,  J.  T.,  17  St.  Nicho- 
las street 
"Watson,  J.,  81  Union  street 
Wood,  John,  26  Queen  street 
Wunderley,  P.,  42  George  street 
Yule,  R.,  7  Correction  wynd 

Wax  and  Paper  Flower 
Maker. 

Marr,  Mrs,  63  Windmillbrae 

Wincey  Manufacturers. 

See  Woollen  Manufacturers. 

Wine  and  Spirit  Merchants. 

Black  and  Ferguson,  30  and  23 
Adelphi 

Cadenhead,  Wm.,  39  Nether- 
kirkgate 

Catto,  James,  21 J  Adelphi 

Chalmers,  John  S.,  56  Marischal 
street 

Cook,  A.,  jun.,  Clark's  Court,  2 
Upperkirkgate 

Craighead,  Peter,  106  Union  st. 

Davidson,  Jas.,  44  Castle  street 

Jopp,  W.  &  K.,  13  Market  st. 

Mitchell,  Peter,  21  Union  build- 
ings 

Scott  &  Stuart,  5  &  7  Belmont  st. 


Sheed,  John  &  Co.,  44  Marischal 
street 

Shepherd,  Simpson,  52  King  st. 

Stewart,  C.  &  W.,  19  Adelphi 

Thomson,  Geo.  &  Son,  21  Re- 
gent quay,  and  4  Belmont 
street 

Walker,  Wm.  &  Sons,  52  Union 
street 

Williams,  Wm.,  and  Sons,  19 
Regent  quay 

Williamson,  James  &  Sons,  14 
King  street 

Wire  Fencing  and  Gate 

Manufacturers,  &c. 

Harper  &  Co.,  20  Hadden  street 

Laing,  Wm.,  207  Gallowgate 

Reid,    Ben.   &  Co.,    Bon-Accord 

Works,  Justice  mills 

Wood  Measurers. 

Gordon,  Joseph,  27  York  place 
Porter,  Wm.,  1  Stephen  place 

Wood  Merchants. 

See  also  Mahogany  Merchants. 
Adam  &  Co.,  17  Regent  quay 
Buyers,  J.  &  Co.,  12  Kidd  lane 
Campbell  &  Co.,  127  George  st. 
Connon,  R.  &  Co.,  58  Marischal 

street 
Davidson,  J.  &  R.,  94  Causeway- 
end 
Donald,  Alex.,  Inches 
Fraser,  Charles  &  Co. ,  King  st. 
Garvie,  J.  &  Sons,  28  Rose  street 
Low,  A.  R.,  34  Marischal  street 
Ludwig,  Charles  &  Co.,  17  Kegent 

quay 
M'Kay  &  Milne,  Hutcheon  street 

west 
M'Lauchlan,  John,   10|   Regent 

quay 
Milne,  Francis,  Princes  street 
Milne,    George   &   Co.,    Victoria 

Dock  Sawmills 
Miller,  L.,  Inches 
Moir,  Alex.  &  Co.,  53  Marischal 

street 
Paterson,  A.  &  G.,  Inches 


AGENTS    FOR   INSURANCE    COMPANIES. 


335 


Rose,  Donaldson  &  Co.,  6  York 

street 
Rust,  John  &  Son,  53  York  st. 
Smith,   Neil,   jun.,    &    Co.,    46 

Marischal  street 

Woollen  Manufacturers. 

Those  marked  *  are  Wincey 

Manufacturers. 

*Barker,   James,  13  Netherkirk- 

gate 
Chad  wick,  E.  &  Co.,  10  Broad  st. 
Crombie,    J.   &    J.,    Grandholm 

works 
Hadden,  A.  &  Sons,  Green 
*Kilgour    &    Walker,    Berry  den 

mills 
Leith  &  Paterson,  Imperial  place 
*Lendrum  &  Edwards,  72  Nether- 

kirkgate 
•Mackie,  David  &  Co.,  166  West 

North  street 


*Leslie,  Gray,  &  Co.,  Rosemount 

Works,  Gilcomston 
Turreff,  Alex.,  39  Union  street 
*  Watson,  John,  135  Loch  street 

Writers. 

Craigen,  John,  1  Adelphi 
Finlayson,  Alex.,  49  Broad  st. 
Meston,   James,   jun.,    12  Loan- 
head  terrace 
Murison,  G.,  130J  Union  street 
Sheach,  David,  84  Union  street 
Shinie,  F.,  4  Correction  wynd 
Smith,  Ferguson,  311  George  st. 
Spark,  Benjamin,  50  Castle  street 
Valentine,    James,    jun.,    Town 

house 
Watt,  Alex.,  103  Union  street 
Yates,  James,  Town  House 

Writing  (Teacher  of) 

Pope,  S.,  24  Victoria  street  west 


AGENTS  FOR  INSURANCE  COMPANIES. 

OFFICES.  AGENTS.  x 

Aberdeen    Mutual     Assurance    and  )  j  h    Crombie  76  Union  street 
Friendly  Society j  ' 

AbeSdoec!etyand    N°rthern    Friendly  } George  Duncan,  42  St.  Nicholas  street 

.     .  ■,     .  T  n      t--4.j  )  P.  P.  "Wragg,  6  St.  Nicholas  street 

Accident  Insurance  Co.,  Limited. . . .  j  Thomas  L|&g>  22  Union  terrace 

ACCiSccatLidSLm1n?edASSS0Ciati°n  °f  }  Cochran  &  Anderson,  152  Union  street 
Alliance  Life  and  Fire  Insurance  Co James  Black  &  Co.,  23  King  street 

Britannia  Fire  Association,  London P.  P.  Wragg,  6  St.  Nicholas  street 

{C.  F.  Runcy,  Court-House  buildings 
£S*S&%<15r5£ffi  street 
J.  Barker,  13  Netherkirkgate 
British  Legal  Life  Ass.  Co.,  Limited. . . .  A.  H.  Poison,  33a  Summer  street 

Caledonian  Insurance  Co {  ^^^j&ffi™*  *"* 

Do.        Fire Alex.  Moir,  53  Marischal  street 

ChTuVon?Lo8ndon)ASSUranCe  ^  }  Wflliuu  Yeats,  46  King  street 
City  of  GlasgowLife  Assurance  Co. ..  {f  Zgg^g^*"* 

Commercial  Union  Assurance  Co ... .  {  *£  S^n^eT 

?Youngson  &  Storie,  124  Union  street 

County  Fire  Office,  and   Provident  J  John  Laird,  N.  of  S.  Bank 

Life  Office "j  P.  P.  Wragg,  6  St.  Nicholas  street 

(^  Robert  Lamb,  City  buildings 


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336  AGENTS    FOR   INSURANCE    COMPANIES. 

I  John  Muill,  City  buildings 
Crown  Life  Insurance  Company J.  James  R.  Grant,  Bank  of  Scotland 

(  John  M'Diarmid,  27  King  street 
East  of  Fife  Mutual  Insur.  Boat  Club. .  Wm.  Leslie  &  Co.,  17  Regent  quay 

(  James  Paull,  22  Belmont  street 
Eagle  Life  Insurance  Company A  Stodart  James  Mitchell,  24  Adelphi 

(  N.  dyne,  Advocates'  hall 
Economic  Life  Ass.  Society  <Londo„>-{  °,  «;  «">  »  *££»*  n»» 

/'Robertson  <fc  Lumsden,  3  Union  ter. 
i  Home  &  Smith,  City  buildings 

Edinburgh  Life  Assurance <%  Carrmchael,  226  Union  street 

I  George  Grant,  22  Belmont  street 
George  Allan,  56  Castle  street 
.Peter  Castle,  20£  Adelphi 
English  and  Scottish  Law  Life  Assur-  (  Davidson  &  Garden,  7  Union  terrace 
ance  Company 1  Patrick  Cooper,  42  Union  street 

Equitable  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (Lim.)  >  Mennie  &  Brown,  56  Marischal  street 

Manchester )  A.  J.  Simpson,  28  Market  street 

Great  Britain  Life  and  Fire  Assurance..  Wm.  MacKintosh,  92  Union  street 

(  John  Cruickskank,  24  Belmont  street 
Gresham  Life  Assurance  Soc. ,  London  <  P.  P.  Wragg,  6  St.  Nicholas  street 
(  A.  J.  Simpson,  28  Market  street 

Guarantee  Society,  London {^delV?1"1^'    ^    ^^    " 

Hand  and  Hand  Fire  Insurance  Soc A.  J.  Simpson,  2S  Market  street 

Imperial  Fire  Insurance {  ™££  |'«4  Sfpfi^ 

Imperial  Union  Insurance  Co A.  I.  M'Connochie,  74  Union  street 

Ind  S£S  .L?f!.  A.SSU3:ance.  .Ca. .  ?.f  \ A- D- Morice' M  Marfschai  street 

Insurance  Company  of  Scotland James  Paull,  22  Belmont  street 

■p.  An     '  r,JvoJ  Reid  <fc  Wilsone,  146  Union  street 

uo-  ao-  * ire  \  James  Black  &  Co. ,  23  King  street 

?L.  M'Kinnon,  jun  ,  239  Union  street 

Lancashire  Insurance  Co -j  James  R.  Grant,  Bank  of  Scotland 

(  J.  G.  Dawson,  25  Marischal  street 

Law  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insur.  Co James  Allan,  44  Upperkirkgate 

Licensed  Victuallers  &  Gen.  Fire  &") 

Plate    Glass    Insur.     Co.    Lim.,  >  William  Turriff,  39  Union  street 
London.  J 

/'John  Ferguson,  1  Adelphi 

George  Milne,  Commercial  Bank 
|  W.  L.  Reid,  146  Union  street 

T  .,     . .  .. f  ci„„4-i j  -S  J-  &  D.  Duncan,  8  Castle  street 

Life  Association  of  Scotland ^  Alex  stronach/ jun.  f  20  Belmont  st. 

I  Alex.  Edward,  British  Linen  Bank 
(  Dunn  &  Clark,  1  Adelphi 
Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe  In- <  John  Shecd  &  Co.,  44  Marischal  street 

surance  Company (J.  R.  M'Kenzie,  91  Union  street 

("John  S.  Chalmers,  56  Marischal  street 
London  Guarantee  and  Accident  Co.,  J  D.  M'CaUum,  18  Marischal  street 

Limited IP.  P.  Wragg,  6  St  Nicholas  street 

(..Youngson  cfe  Storie,  124  Union  street 
London  &  County  Provident  In Wm.  Jaffray,  IS  Jasmine  terrace 

iTuSc*?  Comply!":  ^.^  ^}  H«™-  «»*»•  69  M^tol  *«* 
Manchester  Fire  Assurance  C< {  %££ggi2iiS2fiL* 

Maritime  Passengers  Assurance  Co John  Sheed  <&  Co.,  44  Marischal  street 

National  Fire  and  Life  Ass.  Co Marquis,  Hall,  &  Milne,  147  Union  st. 

National  Boiler    Assurance  Society,  (J.  &  A.  Davidson,  Provost  Blaikics  qu. 
Limited (James  Allan,  44  Upperkirkgate 

NUtSc^l2n^ed.^?tySMP]  Ho™e  &  Smi^  «*  ***»*■ 


AGENTS    FOR   INSURANCE    COMPANIES.  337 

(Stodart  J.  Mitchell,  24  Adelphi 
National  Provident  Institution <  Jas.  R.  Grant,  Bank  of  Scotland 

(Geo.  Carmichael,  226  Union  street 
National  Provincial  Plate  Glass  In.  Co.  P.  P.  Wragg,  6  St.  Nicholas  street 

,  Murray  &  M'Combie,  103  Union  street 

North  British  and  Mercantile  Assur- 1%*^^$™^ 

ance  Company 1  Geo  Rutherford>  229  Union  street 

^J.  Leith  &  Sons,  25  Exchange  street 

Northern  Assur.  Co.,  Pire  and  Life..  ..Samuel  Anderson,  3  King  street,  sec. 

Northern  Counties  of  England  Fire  ,  j  8<  Chalm        56  Marischai  street 
Insurance  Company,  Limited )  ' 

Northern  Marine  Insurance  Co .D.  M'Callum,  18  Marischai  street 

N0™£LKre'    Lif8'    and.  AnnU"yf  P-  H.  Chalmers,  13  Union  teraco 


"~V£Sg  Ini°„nceAAtS£d  } J—  ^  1S  Nether^gat, 

Palladium  Life  Assurance  Society Norval  Clyne,  Advocates'  hall 

Pelican  Life  Insurance  Office,  London. David  Mitchell,  24  Adelphi 
People's  Universal  Life  Assurance  Co... Alex.  Stewart,  4  Queen  street 

•dt .„  T7-      r^a,  (  R.  Davidson,  25  Springbank  terrace 

Phcemx  Fire  Office [  Robertson  &  Lumsden,  3  Union  tor. 

Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co.  (London) John  Sheed  &  Co.,  44  Marischai  street 

Plate  Glass  (Caledonian) Thos.  Laing,  22  Union  terrace 

Plate  Glass  (Guardian) D.  M'Callum,  18  Marischai  street 

Plate  Glass  (National  Provincial)....  {^^^t^ttreet 
Plate  Glass  (Scottish)  Edinburgh ....  {  £  ^g^t^  ^  *"* 

Provident  Clerks'  and  General  Guar-},  j  Bark       13  Netherkirkgate 

an  tee  Association,  Limited >  ° 

Provident  Life  and  County  Fire  As.  Co.Youngson  &  Storie,  124  Union  street 

Prudential  Assurance  Co T.  C.  Lilley,  dis.  sup.,  95  Rosemount 

„  .  „  (Lessel  Stephen,  89  Union  street 

Queen  Assurance  Co -j  Richard  Black,  115  Union  street 

Railway  Passengers  Accidental  As- (  James  Moir,  37  Market  street 

sociation (  David  Stewart,  83  Union  street 

Railway  and  General  Accident  Co Wm.  Turreff,  39  Union  street 

'  Rock  Life  Assurance  Co Thos.  Ruxton,  84  Union  street 

Reliciety  MUtUal  Llfe  As3UranCS  S°  {  C  M'Combie,  129  Union  street 

Royal  Liver  Assurance  Society D.  M'Callum,  18  Marischai  street 

R°ytion  XChaDge  AsSUranCe  CorP°ra-)  J.  Collie  Smith,  14  Adelphi 

"  (W.  L.  Reid,  146  Union  street 
T,       ,  T                  „      ,T .            1N  i  John  Watt,  34  Castle  street 

Royal  Insurance  Co.  (Liverpool) j  Jo]m  Cruic'kshank.  24  Bcimont  street 

CWm.  Hendry.  4(5  Marischai  street 
Scottish     Accident    Insurance    Co.  J  «£■  f  gjj*  tl  UWkSSto 
Limited  (Edinburgh) lA^J.^S^S^MSkSSeet 

«„~i-+,„u  t,  „              n  f  Jas.  Paull,  22  Belmont  street 

Scottish  Insurance  Co j  Reid  &  WUaojxe>  146  Union  street 

(  Alex.  Edmond,  jun.,  23  Adelphi 
Scottish  Commercial  Insurance  Co. . .  •<  John  S.  Chalmers,  56  Marischai  street 

(.Geo.  Allan,  56  Castle  street 
Scottish  Amicable  Assurance  Co Alex.  Edmond,  jun.,  23  Adelphi 

(•  W.  Hunter,  14  Adelphi 
Scottish  Equitable  Assurance  Co <  Jas.  Aiken,  jun.,  55  Marischai  street 

(.A.  Moir,  53  Marischai  street 

(  Home  &  Smith,  City  buildings 
Scottish  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  Limited.  <  Youngson  &  Storie,  124  Union  street 

(.J.  &  D.  Duncan,  8  Castle  street 
Scottish   Heritable  Security  Comp. ,  \  Stronach,     Duncan,     &     Duguid,     31 
Limited , )         Adelphi 


338  AGENTS   FOR   INSURANCE    COMPANIES. 

Scottish  Imperial  Insurance  Comp. ,  f  Robert  Sheret,  G7  Shiprow 

Glasgow (  John  Crorubie,  76  Union  street 

Scottish  Legal  I^Am^Bo^{^^^7^^f^ 
<  Wm.  Milne,  46  King  street 

Scottish  National  Insurance  Comp.,  )  "Wm.  Leslie  &  Co.,  17  Regent  quay- 
Edinburgh J  David  Stewart,  83  Union  street 

V Marquis,  Hall,  &  Milne,  147  Union  st. 
( Reid  &  Wilsone,  146  Union  street 

Scottish  Prov.  inst.  of  Edinburgh. . .     ^Smlth,^  UnTo'J  street  ^  * 

V  Andrew  Gordon,  Union  Bank 
Scottish  Provincial  Insurance  Co T.  Y.  Wardrop,  93  Union  st.,  manager 

ance  Company ^  Milne>  Commercial  Bank 

«««+4-,-cT,  \kka~*Lc>  t?„^A  f  Alex.  Nicol,  39  Marischal  street 

Scottish  Widows  Fund ^  stronach   Duncan,  &  D       idj  31  AdeL 

(A.  I.  M'Connochie,  74  Union  street 
Alex.  Beattie,  30  Belmont  street 
Ed.  Stevens,  214  George  street 
P.  P.  Wragg,  6  St.  Nicholas  street 
IWm.  Jaffray,  18  Jasmine  terrace 
R.  H.  Strachan,  1  Rosemount  terrace 
f  Cochran  &  Anderson.  152  Union  st. 

Standard  Life  Assurance  Co -I  G.  G.  Wilkie,  23  Market  street 

(  J.  T.  Rennie,  48  Marischal  street 

Standard  Fire  Office,  Limited Alex.  D.  Miine,  55  Marischal  street 

Star  Life  Assurance  Society J.  M.  Cruickshank,  43J  Schooihill 

^tL^ZJiZ^™:. . &c-:  }*«  »*• »  ««*  *-* 

West  of  Eng,and  Fire  and  Life  Office  {f^Ct^Tu^^ 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


Abbey  Place. 

46  Shiprow. 

Abbotsford  Place. 

Near  Perry  hill  House. 

1  Robert  White,  M.D. 

2  Mrs  David  Walker 

3  Morrison  Barclay,  com.  agent 

4  A.  Callaghan,  sawmaker 

5  James  Scott  (M.  H.  &  Co.) 
..  Wm.  Angus,  assistant 

6  Robert  Fenton  (of  Fenton  Bros.) 

7  James  Gray,  com.  traveller 

Academy  Street. 

From  Dee  street  to  Crown  street. 
Baptist  Chapel 

Adelphi. 

Between  49  and  51  Union  street. 

1  Mrs  Gray,  lodgings 
. .  George  Law,  granite  polisher 
. .  John  Ferguson,  advocate 
. .  Dunn  &  Clark,  advocates 

3  James  Hardy,  watchmaker 

5  John  Rae  Smith,  bookseller 

7  Adelphi  Billiard  Room 
10  Adelphi  Hotel  (N.  Moncur) 

13  George  Robb,  engraver 

14  Hunter,  Gordon,   &  Smith,  advo- 

cates 

15  David  Littlejohn,  advocate 

. .  John  Milne,  messenger-at-arms 

16  A.  Fullerton  &  Co.,  publishers 

17  Taylor  &  Henderson,  lithographers 

18  John  Rae  Smith,  bookseller 

19  C.  &  W.  Stewart,  wine  merchants 
I95  Gray  &  Co..  commission  agents 
20~W.  Clyne  &  Sons,  leather  dealers 
20£  Peter  Castle,  agent 

21  James  Catto,  commission  mercht. 
21£        Do.  do. 

22  Edmonds  &  Macqueen,  advocates 
24  David  Mitchell,  advocate 

. .  Stodart  J.  Mitchell,  advocate 

. .  James  Bryce,  advocate 

. .  John  Stewart  Bryce,  advocate 

23  J.  &  A.  Bdmond,  advocates 

..  Alex.  Edmond,  jun.,  advocate 

. .  Black  &  Ferguson,  wine  merchants 

28-29  Aberdeen  and  North  of  Scotland 

Newspaper  and  Printing    Co., 

Limited 


Aberdeen  Journal  Office 

30  Black  &  Ferguson,  wine  merchts. 

31  Stronach,  Duncan,  &  Duguid,  ad- 

vocates 
. .  Henry  Peterkin,  solicitor 
. .  Richard  Philip,  tailor 
. .  Mrs  Mitchell,  lodgings 

Adelphi  Lane. 

From  Market  street  to  Adelphi. 
4  Commercial  Academy 

Royal  Hotel  Restaurant,  P.  Ewiiig 
John  Fairley,  Billiard  Saloon 

Affleck  Place. 

From  Affleck  street  to  Mary  well  st. 

1  James  Henderson,  grocer 
. .  William  Milne 

2  W.  &  A.  Hogg,  wrights 

3  John  Robertson  (of  J.  Lyell  &  Co.) 

4  John  Grant  (of  G.  &  W.) 

Affleck  Street. 

From  Crown  street  to  Wellington 
road 

1  Robert  Collie 
l£  Alex.  Smith 

2  John  E.  Esslemont,  grocer 

3  A.  Keith,  grain  merchant 

4  Geo.  Masson,  jun.  (Chivas  Bros.) 

5  Peter  Skene,  merchant 

6  Alexander  Robb,  gas  engineer 

7  Wm.  Black,  manager  (Commercial 

Co.) 

8  Miss  M'Pherson 

9  James  Davidson,  flesher 

10  Mrs  Wm.  Hunter,  stoneware  mer- 
chant 

. .  Miss  Reith,  milliner 
W.  &  A.  Hogg,  wrights 
Grant  &  Watt,  granite  works 
Simpson  &  Rae,  plasterers 
Hugh  Cumming,  joiner 

Albert  Place. 

From  North  Albert  street  to  West- 
field  place 

1  Alex.  M'Robbie  (of  M'R.  &  M.) 

2  Miss  Munro,  Bible  woman 

3  Samuel  Milne  (of  M'R.  &  M.) 
M'Robbie  &  Milne,  builders 


340 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


Albert  Street. 

From  Waverley  place  to  Westfield. 

EIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  Mrs  John  Davidson 

3  Mrs  Cochran,  sen.,  of  Balfour 

5  Mrs  Elsmie 

7  George  Walker,  advooate 
9  William  S.  Thorn 

11  F.  B.  Kelly,  clothier 

13  James  Meston,  accountant 

15  James  Shirres,  merchant 

17  Mrs  Leslie 

. .  Wm.  Leslie  (of  W,  Leslie  &  Co.) 
19  John  Cruickshank,  agent 
21  Wm.  Forsyth  (Abdn.  Journal) 
23  John  Crombie,  accountant 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  R.  Whyte  Mackay  (of  A.  &  T.) 

4  Rev.  J.  A.  M-Clymont,  B.D. 

6  Miss  Stephen  > 

8  Miss  Mackay 

10  James  Alexander,  watchmaker 

12  John  Ross,  silk  mercer 

14  Alex.  Milne  (of  A.  &  R.  Milne) 

16  Mrs  M'Combie 

18  Miss  Farquharson 

Albert  Street  (North). 

25  Mrs  Macpherson 

26  George  Grant,  advocate 

27  James  Kinnear,  adjutant  A.V. 

29  Miss  Catto 

30  Miss  Watson,  teacher 

. .  Wm.  Smith,  accountant 

. .  Misses  Cacanach 

..  C.  V.  Kursch(G.  N.  Tel.  Co.) 

31  Mrs  Cattanach 

32  James  Durno,  grocer 

. .  John  Laird  (N.  of  S.  Bank) 

Albert  Terrace. 

From  Waverley  Place  to  Prince 
Arthur  street. 

2  Alex.  Edward  (B.  L.  Co.  Bank) 

3  Mrs  Milne 

4  Mrs  Robertson 

5  John  Ewing 

6  Mrs  John  Smith 

7  John  M'Dougall,  grain  merchant 

8  James  Cran,  superintendent  rural 

police 
..  MissConnon,  lodgings 

9  Alex.  Gray,  watchmaker 

10  Stephen  Wilson  (of  B.  Reid  &  Co.) 

11  Miss  Mollison 

12  James  Webster,  ironmonger 

13  Miss  Mitchell 

14  J.  Christie  (of  Milne,  Low,  &  Co,) 

15  John  Webster  (of  K.  &  W.) 

16  Mrs  Captain  Ross 

17  Miss  Chalmers,  teacher 

18  Misses  M'Combie 


19  John  Thomson,  shipmaster 

20  Miss  Thorn 

21  John  Paterson,  surgeon 

22  Mrs  James  Spring 

23  Samuel  Martin,  hatter 
. .  Mrs  Clark 

24  James  Davidson,  merchant 

25  Miss  Milne 

26  George  Hutcheson,  corn  factor 

27  Mrs  Shand  of  Templeland 

28  Wm.  Dunningham  (of  S.  &  D.) 

29  D.  F.  M'Laren,  hardware  mercht. 

30  James  Crombie,  agent 

31  Mrs  Middleton 

32  John  Gray,  surgeon 

33  Alex.  S.  Cook,  clothier 

34  J.  Collie  Smith,  solicitor 

Albion  Court. 

18  Castle  street. 

Albion  Street. 

From  Park  street  to  Links. 
Albion  Street  Public  School 
19  John  Fraser,  grocer 
23  David  Campbell,  plasterer 
28  John  Auld,  flesher 
37  Rob.  R.  Duncan,  carter 

Albury  Road. 

From  St   Machar  place,  northward 

LEFT  HAND   SIDE. 

1  Andrew  Gordon  (Union  Bank) 

2  Mrs  Forbes 

3  John  Harker  (A,  Hadden  &  Sons> 

4  Henry  F.  Begg 

5  Wm.  J.  Palmer,  brewer 

6  Mrs  R.  M.  Milne 

8  Geo.  Dickie,  cashier 

9  Wm.  Watt,  editor  (Free  Press) 

RIGHT  HAND   SIDE. 

10  Rev.  Geo.  Macdonald 

11  Duncan  M'Millan,  architect 

Albyn  Place. 

West  from  Alford  place. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  Major  John  Ross 
Ia  R.  B.  Tytler,  of  Ceylon 
3  Miss  Cumine,  of  Rattray 
5  Francis  Edmond,  advocate 

17  Cornelius  Thompson,  shipbuilder 

18  Captain  C.  B.  Fisher,  of  Murcar 

19  Female  Orphan  Asylum 

. .  Mrs  Reid,  matron,  F.  O.  Asylum 

20  Mrs  Duthie,  sen.,  of  Cairnbulg 

21  Wm.  Alexander,  clothier 

22  Mrs  William  Connon 

23  W.  Cooper  (of  P.  &  C.) 

24  George  Morison,  M.D. 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


341 


Grove  street. 

25  John  Keith  (of  Pratt  &  Keith) 

26  Mrs  Major  Craigie 

27  Mrs  P.  M.  Clark 

28  William  Leslie  of  Nethermuir 

29  Patrick  H.  Chalmers,  advocate 

30  John  Willett,  civil  engineer 

31  Col.  A.  Tisdall 

32  Charles  G.  Downie,  advocate 

33  G.  Allan,  advocate 

34  George  S.  Roger  (of  Pratt  &  Keith) 

35  William  Gordon,  solicitor 

36  William  Hunter,  advocate 

37  Mrs  James  Chalmers 

38  T.  Russell  (of  H.  R.  &  CoJ 

39  George  Jamieson  (of  J.  &  M.) 

40  Wm.  Milne  (of  M.  H.  &  M.) 
. .  A.  D.  Milne,  merchant 

41  John  Ferguson,  advocate 

42  Alex.  Rose  (of  D.  Rose  &  Co.) 

Queen's  Cross. 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  David  Mitchell,  advocate 

2AMrs  Charles  Playfair 

4  James  B.  M'Combie,  advocate 

6  Mrs  James  Brebner 

8  Karl  Wilhelm  Meid 
10  Mrs  Jamieson 
12  Alex.  Gibbon,  late  B.M.S. 
14  Mrs  Leslie 
16  Thomas  Adam,  jun  (of  Adam  &  Co.) 

Albyn  Terrace 

North  side  of  Albyn  place  west 

1  Charles  Dimcan,  advocate 

2  A.  H.  Wilson  (of  H.  R.  &  Cq.) 

3  Alex.  Duthie,  shipbuilder 

4  John  Kerr,  government  inspector 

of  Schools 

5  Wm.  Jopp  (of  W.  &  K.  Jopp) 

6  Rev.  H.  W.  BeU  (Free  High) 

7  James  Bisset  (N.  Ass.  Co. ) 

8  William  L.Reid  (of  Reid  &  Wilsone) 

9  J.  F.  Lumsden,  advocate 

10  James  Hassell 

11  Lessel  Stephen,  advocate 

12  William  E.  Buyers  (of  N.  Smith, 

jun.,  and  Co.) 

13  Gavin  Hadden,  manufacturer 

14  Rev.  J.  Mitford  Mitchell 

15  James  Matthew,  Architect 

16  George  Dickie,  M.D. 

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  Stuart 

5  Mrs  P.  C.  Campbell 

6  John  Smith,  chemist 

7  Mrs  David  Dunn 

8  Mrs  Robert  Catto 


29 


Anderson's  Court. 

46  Loch  street 

Ann  Place. 

From  Mount  place  to  Loanhead  ter. 

1  John  Thomson,  advocate 

3  Alex.  Cruickshank,  grocer 

4  Frederick  Wright,  stonecutter 

5  John  Davidson,  advocate 

7  James  Thomson  (of  G.  and  T.) 
9  William  Meldrum,  tailor 

10  Alex.  Hutchison,  draper 

. .  John  Henderson,  shipmaster 

11  Alex.  Dunbar  com.  agent 
. .  Peter  Findlay,  draper 

. .  John  W.  Allan,  book-keeper 
. .  Mrs  Ogilvie,  lodgings 

George  Greig,  Carnation  Cottage 

14  T.  C.  Hynd,  teacher 

Ann  Street. 

From  Maberly  st.  to  Hutcheon  st. 
17  Cluny  place 

23  James  Melvin,  chemist 

27  James  Lonie,  sergeant  of  police 
. .  George  Wyness,  flesher 
31  Patrick  Ironside,  grocer 

Annand's  Court. 

30  James  street  . 

Argyll  Place. 

Stocket,  near  Mile-end 

LEFT  HAND   SIDE. 

1  Peter  Grant,  grocer 

3  John  Jackson 

7  James  Ducat  (Abdn.  Jute  Co.) 
9  George  Shand,  late  farmer 

11  Mrs  Watt 

13  Thomas  Hector  (Clerk  and   Trea- 
surer Aberdeen  School  Board) 

15  Oswald  Prosser,  solicitor 

17  John  Sharp,  Union  Bank 
William  Milne,  Victoria  Cottage 

RIGHT  HAND   SIDE. 

2  J.  Beaton  (of  Ceylon.  Lanka  Cot.) 

4  James  Marshall,  Broadford  works 
6  Thomas  Ruddiman,  book-keeper 

8  Samuel  Tawse  (oi  T.  &  M.) 
10  Alex.  Mearns,  saddler 

12  Alex.  Pardy,  book-keeper 

16  Alex.  Davidson,  grocer 

18  Charles  M'Robbie 

24  John  Lawson  Printer. 
Alexander  Clarke,  cutter 

A.  G.  Clarke,  grain  merchant 
J.  Rutherford  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 


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STREET   DIRECTORY. 


Ashley  Place. 

Cuparstone  road 

LEFT  HAND   SIDE. 

Alex.  Sangster,  Lauchlan  Cottage 
Alex.  Thomson,  com.  traveller 
Wm.  Morison,  clothier 
Rev.  Arch.  Young,  M.A. 
G.  S.  Glennie,  com.  traveller 
Wm.  Lunan,  accountant 
James  Craig  (of  T.  C.  &  Sons) 
Thomas  Skene,  inspector  of  poor 
A.  Muirden,  jun.  (N.  of  S.  B.) 
Thomas  R.  "Watson,  draper 
James  Alexander,  grain  merchant 
Wm.     Fraser,     ironmonger,     Ashley 
Bank 

RIGHT  HAND   SIDE. 

Alex.  Leith,  builder 

T.  W.  Kettle,  Lloyd's  surveyor 

Bernard  M'Donal'd,  contractor 

Wm.  Duffus,  hardware  merchant 

Wm.  Philip,  shipmaster 

Alex.  Petrie,  Abbey  Cottage 

Ashley  Road 

Northward  from  Ashley  place 

LEFT  HAND   SIDE 

2  Thos.  Law,  cashier  (H.  R.  &Co.) 

3  George  Milne 

4  Joseph  Wood,  shipbroker 

5  Thomas  Norrie,  shipmaster 

6  James  Taggart,  stonecutter 

7  John  Machray 

29  James  Cruickshank 

RIGHT  HAND   SIDE. 

16  Alex.  Shives 

. .  Thos.  Shives,  advocate 

20  Robert  Brander,  wright 

22  Rev.     John    Tainsh,    Free    John 

Knox's 
24  Alex.  Adamson 
26  Alex,  Brown,  draper  (oi  J.  B.    & 

Sons 
28  John  M'Diarmid,  stamp  office 

30  Alex.  Rennie,  painter 

Ashley  Terrace. 

Cuparstone  road 

1  Mrs  Hay 

2  Chas.  Davidson,  shipmaster 
4  Mrs  Findlay 

8  Charles  Buchan,  house  carpenter 
John  Ogg  (of  J.  &  J.  O.),  Dee  Cot- 
tage 

Wm.  Harvey 

James  Johnston 

David  G.  Strachan,  com.  traveller 

Back  Wynd  Stairs. 

From  Green  to  Union  street 


Back  Wynd. 

From  Union  street  to  Schoolhill 
1  Lockhart  &  Salmon  d,  restaurant 
5  Alex.  Mearns,  saddler 
7  John  Anderson,  agent 
9  Alex.  Mearns,  saddler 
11  Wm.  Ferries,  spirit  dealer 

Gaelic  Lane. 
13  J.  &  D.  Campbell,  horse  hirers 

15  Jas.  Laing  &  Co. ,  ironmongers 

Little  Belmont  Street. 
James  Lockhart  (of  L.  &  S.) 

16  Alex.  Mackie,  basketmaker 
. .  John  Mackie,  basketmaker 
18  John  Craig,  saddler 

19-20  Geo.  Littlejohn,  ironmonger 
32  A.  B.  Noble,  manufacturer 

37  Alex.  Ingram,  plumber 

38  James  M'Leod,  painter  and  glazier 

39  J.  M.  Cruickshank,  grocer 

Baker  Street. 

From  Skene  square  to  Braehead  of 

Gilcomston 
David  Shand  (of  M'Gregor  &  Shand) 
James  Glass,  slater 
John  Fraser  &  Co.,  plasterers 

Balmoral  Place. 

From  Balmoral  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. 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

7  Robert  Gordon 

7£  R.  C.  Marshall,  artist 

8  Robert  Bruce 

10  Mrs  E.  W.  Von  Laer 

11  Rev.  J.  W.  Gilchrist 

12  Mrs  Diack 

13  Arch.  Gillies,  Cluny  Cottage 

15  Mrs  J.  Humphrey 

16  Wm.  Gordon,  flesher 

17  H.  Maclennan,  com.  traveller 

18  Miss  Gordon 

BACK   COTTAGES. 

James  Stott,  merchant 
Wm.  Kerr,  late  shoemaker 
Mrs  Walker,  Rose  Cottage 
Mrs  Gray,  Thistle  Cottage 

Balmoral  Terrace. 

South  from  Holburn  place 

1  John  Still,  late  farmer 

2  James  Brebner 

3  Wm.  Marshall,  draper 

4  Miss  Forsyth 


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5  Alex.  Gerard,  LL.D. 

6  Mrs  Captain  Jamieson 

Balmoral  Place. 

7  Mrs  James  Robertson 

10  John  Wilson,  auctioneer 

11  Alex.  Duthie,  ironmonger 

12  Alexander  Robertson 

13  Misses  Duthie 

John  Anderson,  Balmoral  lodge 

Baltic  Street. 

From  Prince  Regent  street  to  Links. 

1  A.  Alexander,  grocer 

2  Alex.  Thom,  butcher 

5  Mrs  James  Connon,  gardener 
A.  Watt,  rope  and  twine  manufac- 
turer 

Bank  of  Scotland  Court. 

35  Castle  Street. 

Bank  Street. 

Prom  Wellington  road  to  South 
Crown  street 

LEFT  HAND    SIDE. 

1  James  Blackstock  (Cal.  Ry.) 
. .  Mrs  Wm.  Cormack 

7  George  Angus,  merchant 
9  Alex.  Clark,  tailor  and  clothier 
11  John  Christie,  auctioneer 

17  Mrs  Copland,  merchant 

19  Wm.  Rae,  millwright 

21  Mrs  Crabb 

. .  Mrs  Lendrum 

. .   Francis  Russell  (N.  B.  Railway) 

. .  John  Airth 

23  Alex.  Smith 

. .   W.  C.  Jarvis,  clerk 

. .   G.  Strachan,  sewing  machine  mkr. 

25  Henry  Young,  merchant 

. .  John  Rennie,  blacksmith 

27  Mrs  Emslie,  provision  merchant 

29  George  B.  M'Kinnon,  watchmaker 

. .  Charles  Lamond,  wright 

31  John  Scott,  beadle 

. .  Wm.  Crombie  (of  C.  &  P.) 

. .  James  D.  Fleming,  clerk 

33  A.  E.  Durno  (of  D.  &  C.) 

35  Miss  Drummond,  dressmaker 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  James  Hendry,  shoemaker 
10  David  Thom,  gardener 

14  George  Angus,  grocer 

16  James  Ritchie,  bootmaker 
. .  Alex.  Clark,  tailor 

18  James  Gibb,  bootmaker 
. .  John  M' Edward,  clerk 

20  David  Ritchie,  druggist 
. .   Wm.  Beattie,  clerk 

22  D.  Thirsk  (N.  Agric.  Co.) 

. .  James  Gillespie,  shoemaker 

. .  James  Adam,  traveller  (J.  &  M.) 


24  Alex.  Fowler,  agent 

. .  Alex.  M'Gregor,  com.  traveller 

. .  Wm.  S.  Milne,  agent 

26  Mrs  Allan 

28  James  Hadden,  baker 

30  Robert  Fraser,  clerk  (P.O.) 

. .  Edward  Young,  bookseller 

. .  Mrs  Daniel  Nelson 

. .  James  Buchan,  grocer 

32  William  Leask,  shipmaster 

34  D.  C.  Mackintosh  (Cal.  Ry.) 

Bannermill  Street. 

Between  Cotton  street  and  G.  N.  of 

S.  Railway 
1  J.  Selbie,  blacksmith 
. .  Thos.  Ross,  flesher 
4  Peter  Joss,  clerk 
7  James  Allan,  carver 
9  James  Nicol,  foreman 

Barnett's  Close. 

From  Guestrow  to  Flourmillbrae. 

1  A.  Walkenshaw,  shoemaker 

. .  John  Anderson,  spirit  dealer  J] 

2  Alex.  M'Gregor,  spirit  dealer 

6  Alex.  Innes,  house  carpenter 

7  J.  &  R.  Hall,  French  polishers 

Beaconsiield  Place. 

From  North  St.  S within  street 

westward. 
E.  W.  M.  Millman,  paymaster,  R.N. 
Wm.  Grant,  grain  merchant 

Beattie's  Court. 

102  Gallowgate. 

Beattie's  Court. 

75  George  street. 

Beattie's  (J.)  Court. 

99  Gallowgate 

Beechgrove  Terrace. 

South  Stocket  Road. 

4  George  Rose,  flesher 

5  F.  W.  Steele,  slater 

6  Wm.  Rattray  (of  W.  R.  &  Son) 

7  James  Jamieson 

8  James  Strachan,  grocer 

9  John  Reid,  manager 

10  Hugh  R.  Souper  (of  E.  C.  &  Co.) 

11  James  E.  Gordon,  merchant 

12  Rev.  James  Leask 

13  James  Davidson,  Sec.  N.  C.  Co. 

14  Charles  Edmonston,  com.  traveller 

15  John  Gill,  draper 

16  Wm.  Mitchell,  manager  N.  C.  Co. 

17  Robert  Rainnie,  grocer 

20  P.  Stewart,  plumber 

21  George  E.  Simpson 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Belmont  Place. 

Berry  den  road. 
2  Rev.  Murdoch  M'Kay 
4  R.  Findlater,  com.  traveller 

R.  M.  Walker,  sheriff  clerk  depute 
Alex.  Campbell,  late  farmer 
Rev.  George  Moir,  Albion  st.  C.  C. 
Alex.  Keithj  agent 

Belmont  Road. 

From  Kittybrewster  to  Berryden  road 

1  Mrs  Middleton 

2  James- Cumming,  late  farmer 

3  Rev.  J.  Mearns,  late  teacher 

4  A.  W.  Asher  (of  J.  A.  &  Sons) 

Belmont  Street, 

From  Union  street  to  Schoolhill. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

3  Alex.  Brown,  auctioneer 
. .  H.  Gordon,  photographer 

5  Scott  &  Stuart,  merchants 
7  John  Rust,  architect 

. .  D.  Stuart  (of  Scott  &  Stuart) 

Patagonian  Close. 
9  J.  Watt,  advocate  (of  W.  &  C.) 
11  Miss  Grant,  of  Monymusk 
13  Ellis  &  Wilson,  architects 
. .  Mrs  Bisset,  register  office 
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  Dr  Watt 
45  Misses  Shand 


RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

Robert  Forsyth,  watchmaker 
George  Cowie,  hairdresser 
George  Rezin,  tailor 
John  Gibb  &  Son,  stone  merchants 
G.  Thomson  &  Son,  wine  merchts. 
Gaelic  lane. 
South  Parish  Church. 
Little  Belmont  street. 
Mrs  Gordon,  lodgings 
J.  S.  Butchart,  advocate 
A.  Stronach,  jun.,  advocate 
James  Smith,  watchmaker 
James  Paull,  advocate 
George  Grant,  advocate 
James  &  William  Henderson,  ar- 
chitects, &c. 
Alex.  Meffet,  advocate 
John  Cruickshank,  agent 

U.  P.  Church. 
Alex.  Beattie,  house  agent 
C.  Crichton,  janitor 
Alex.  Macdonald,  boot  and  shoe- 


34  Wm.  T.  Joss,  plumber 
46  Mrs  William  Gaviii 


Belvidere  Place. 

From  Rosemount  Place  to  Mile-end. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Wm.  Anderson 
3  Alex.  Malcolm 
5  G.  T.  Curtis  (Inland  Rev.) 
29  Robert  Catto,  Wallfield  House 

45  Misses  Falconer,  Belvidere  House 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

8  James  Murray,  telegraphist  (P.O.) 
34  John  Watson  (of  J.  W.  &  Co.) 
. .  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  Rev.  T.  W.  Bray 

50  Alex.  Ramage,  rector 

Belvidere  Street. 

From  Belvidere  place  to  Low  Stocket 
road 
John  Gibb  (of  J.  &  A.  Gibb) 
Mrs  Yule 

Rev.  Alex.  Yule,  M.  A. 
Wm.  Henderson  (of  W.  M'K.  &  Co) 
Robert  Murray,  shipmaster 
James  Lorimer,  sen.    (of  J.  L.  & 

Son) 
R.  H.  Strachan,  grocer 

Benzie's  Brae. 

69  College  street 

Berry  Lane. 

From  Gallowgate  to  Loch  street 
1  George  Bisset,  bootmaker 

Black's  Buildings. 

From  Skene  Street  Bridge  to  Wool- 

manhill. 
1-2  Wm.  Morrison,  draper 

4  Andrew  Gibson,  carter 

. .  Wm.  M.  Gibson,  engraver 

5  Mrs  Wm.  Smith 

6  James  Mutch 

. .  Miss  Craigen,  dressmaker 

7  James  Alexander,  fireman 
. .  Mrs  Lawrence,  lodgings 

8  Wm.  Henderson 

9  George  Thow,  tailor 

10  Miss  Young,  music  teacher 

. .  Chas.  D.  Young  (J.  Stevenson  &  Co) 

11-12  Alex.  Mackie,  fruiterer 

Blackfriars  Street. 

From  Woolmanhill  to  St  Andrew  st. 
1  John  Kirk,  plasterer 
. .  Henry  Campbell,  plasterer 


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2  Peter  Stewart,  plumber 

3  R.  M'Conochie,  clothier 

4  G.  Jopp,  lodgings 

. .  Win.  Diack,  grocer 
. .  Geo.  Grant,  japanner 
6  Alex.  Macandrew,  clerk 
. .  James  Stewart,  plasterer  (of  J.  F, 

&  Co.) 
14  John  Collie,  house  carpenter 
..  John  Martin,  millwright 
20  Wm.  Crbne,  jeweller 
24  A.  Mitchell  (of  D.  &  M.) 

Congregational  Church. 
27  L.  Menzies,  boot  and  shoe  maker 
. .  John  Murray,  boot  and  shoe  maker 
29  Blackfriars'  Hall 
31  Thos.  Michie,  beadle 
42  1st  A.  R.  V.  Drill  Hall 
44  Mrs  Shand,  lodgings 
. .  Mrs.  John  Davidson 
. .  Miss  Adam,  lodgings 
. .  Mrs  Wilson,  lodgings 
. .  Miss  Murray,  lodgings 
. .  Mrs  Pender,  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 
Robertson  &  Matthew,  boat  bldrs. 
D.  &  J.  Ross,  boat  builders 

Blairton  Lane. 

From  Broad  street  to  Guestrow. 

Bloomfield. 

South  end  of  Holburn  place. 

George  Webster 
Miss  Davidson 

Bon- Accord  Lane. 

From  Dee  street  to  Bon-Accord  street. 

10  J.  Keith,  clerk  (A.  M.  F.  &  Co.) 

12  Mrs  Tennant,  lodgings 

14  Wm.  Smith,  porter 

16  George  Ross  (of  W.  &  R.) 

. .  Mrs  Brown,  sick  nurse 

. .   Mrs  Catto,  sick  nurse 

18  Alex.  Rust,  house  carpenter 


Bon-Accord  Square. 

From  East  to  West  Craibstone  street. 

1  Mrs  James  Brown 

2  James  A.  Beattie  (of  W.  &  B.) 

3  Miss  Skene 

4  Mrs  Colonel  Fraser 

5  James  Milne  (of  G.  Milne  &  Co.) 

6  Arthur  Farquhar,  W.S. 

7  John  Keith,  sec.  (T.  &  C.  Bank) 

8  Lambert  Barron,  advocate 

9  Joseph  Ogilvie,  M.A. 

10  Wm.  Williamson  (of  W.  &  S.) 

11  Wm.  Gordon,  sharebroker 

12  D.  G.  Cattanach,  advocate 

13  Chas.  Stewart  (of  C.  &  W.  Stewart) 

15  James  Nicol,  professor  (Aberdeen 

University) 

16  Mrs  James  Crombie 

17  Prof essor  James  S.  Brazier,  F.C.S. 

18  Mrs  D.  Fairweather 

Bon-Accord  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  Springbank 
terrace. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

Zangstane  place. 
5  J.    &   D.     Camjbell,    post    horse 

masters 
7  Charles    A.    Laing    (of    Laing    & 

Melvin) 
9  Duncan  Campbell  (of  J.  &  D.  C.) 
11  Mrs  Hart,  lodgings 
13  James  Sutherland  (of  J.  &  J.  S.) 
15  Mrs  George  Rennie 
. .  Thomas  Jaffray  (G.  N.  of'S.  R.) 
17  Thomas  M'Lean,  late  baker 

19  Mrs  John  Gordon,  lodgings 

. .  John  Campbell  (of  J.  &  D.  C.) 

. .  S.  Goodfellow,  clothier 

21  Wm.  Holmes 

23  Mrs  Henry  Angus 

25  Miss  Reid,  dressmaker 

. .  James  Davidson,  plasterer 

29  James  Anderson,  shipmaster 

31  Andrew  Symon  (of  J.  S.  &  Sons) 

33  C.   R.  Mitchell  (of  D.  Mitchell  & 

Son) 

Bon- Accord  lane. 
35  George  Ronald,  grocer 
37  Mrs  Alexander 
. .  Miss  Elder,  corsetmaker 
39  James  Robertson,  clerk 
. .  Mrs  T.  O.  Stimson 
41  John    Cumming,      reporter    (Free 

Press) 
45  Wm.  Garden,  gunmaker 
. .  George  Greig  (of  G.  &  C.) 
. .   Wm.  Pope,  detective 
. .  W.  M.  Garden,  sheriff -clerk  depute 
49  Mrs  Russell 
..  Mrs  A.  Henderson 
. .  Miss  Smith,  dressmaker 
51  Mrs  Pearce,  teacher 
51J  Wm.  Spark,  teacher  of  music 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


55|Wm.  Marshall,  draper  (of  W.  M.  & 

Co.) 
53  Miss  Scott 
57  David  Dewar,  draper 
59  John  A.  Ross,  accountant 
61  Mrs  Dr  Simpson 
63  Mrs  Knowles 
. .  Marshall  Watt 
65  John  Muill,  advocate 
67  James  Brebner 
. .  Miss  Murdoch 
69  Miss  Justice 
. .  Mrs  John  Walker 
71  David  Millar,  surveyor 
. .  Misses  Bruce 

73  James  Walker,  merchant 
..  Geo.  Walker,  merchant 

75  Miss  Melville 

77  Misses  Chisholm,  teachers 

79  Mrs  Lewis 

81  Mrs  Ross,  grocer 

83  Mrs  J.  Watson,  lodgings 

The  Oldmill  road. 

85  Alex.  Shand,  engineer 

86  Mrs  G.  Anderson 

87  Mrs  Mitchell 

88  Mrs  A.  Smith 

89  Robert  Milne  (of  M.,  Sons,  &  Co.) 

90  W.  R.  White,  Inland  Revenue 

91  James  White  (of  J.  B.  &  Co.) 

Springbank  street. 
93  Miss  Anderson 
. .  Alex.  Lyon,  jun. ,  hide  factor 

KIGHT   HANI)   SIDE. 

Hardgate 
4-8  Laing  &  Melvin,  coachbuilders 
10  James  Cormack,  coachmaker 
14  Alex.  Laing  (of  L.  &  M.) 

East  Craibstone  street. 
18  Alex.  Hogg 
20  John  Wood,  surgeon 
36  Mrs  Rust,  lodgings 

Lane  to  Bon-Accord  terrace. 
38  Ralph  W.  Hay.  draper 
40  Wm.  Edward,  shipmaster 
42  Alex.  Martin,  MA. 
..   Rev.  Alex.  Beverley,  LL.D. 
44  Rev.  Ernest  P.  Sketchley,  M.A. 
46  W.  Paul,  advocate 
50  Andrew  Reid 
52  Mrs  Sutherland 

54  S.  Baker  (Wordie  &  Co.) 

55  John  Fraser 

60  Hugh  M'Kenzie  (N.  of  S.  Bank) 

62  Mrs  James  Giles 

64  J.  P.  Edmond,  bookbinder 

66  Wm.  Adlington  (of  S.  W.  &  Co.) 

68  Alex.  Kemlo,  advocate 

Entrance  to  Bon-Accord  terrace. 
70  James  Craigen,  fruit  dealer 
72  George  Mann,  coal  broker 

74  Charles  F.  Bearsley 

76  Mrs  Ogilvie 

80  Mrs  John  Duncan 

82  John  Macaldowie,  accountant 

84  Alex.  Laing 

Springbank  terrace. 


Bon- Accord  Terrace. 

From  Union  Street  to  Bon- Accord  st. 
2  James  Petrie,  sen. 
4  Mrs  Lorimer,  lodgings 
4£  Misses  Cobban 

6  Robert  Gray,  advocate 

7  Alex.  Watson,  shipmaster 

8  Wm.  Middleton 

9  Geo.  Porter  (of  Porter  &  Leighton) 
10  Isaac  R.   M'KilUam  (of  B.   &  W. 

M'Killiam) 
14  Daniel  Laird  (of  J.  &  L.) 

16  John  H.  Fyfe,  brush  manufacturer 

17  John  Fleming,  hardware  niercht. 

18  John  Black 

19  Geo.  L.  Thomson  (of  G.  T.  &  Son) 

20  J.  A.  Sinclair,  agent  (Bank  of  Scot- 

land) 

21  James  Corbett  (late  H.E.I.C.S  ) 

22  James  Elsmie  (of  G.  E.  &  Son) 

23  James  Shepherd  (of  S.  &  S.) 

24  C.  J.  G.  Duguid 

25  Harvey  Hall,  advocate 

26  Wm.  Melville  (of  T.  M.  &  Sons) 

27  Robert  Duthie,  shipbuilder 

28  Mrs  Gordon,  late  of  Raeden 

29  Mrs  James  Blackett 

30  Wm.  Dunn,  advocate 

31  Mrs  G.  G.  Brown 

32  Wm.  Shirres 

83  Mrs  George  Davidson 

34  Rev.  John  Laidlaw 

35  Henry  S.  Lumsden  (of  L.  &  G.) 

36  John  Ligertwood,  advocate 

Bothwell's  Court. 

25  Justice  street. 

Boys'  Hospital  Court. 

18|  Upperkirkgate. 

Braehead,  Gilcomston. 
Braemar  Place. 

Adjoining  Balmoral  place. 
George  Bisset,  merchant 
James    M 'Cormack,    postal    tele- 
graphs 
C.  B.  Yule,  merchant 
Arch.  M'Kenzie,  coal  mercht. 

Brebner's  Court. 

84  Shiprow. 

Bremner's  Court. 

9  Castle  street. 

Bridge  Place. 

From  Bridge  street  to  Windmill  lane. 
10  G.  &  J.  Manson,  house  carpenters  . 
10£  Wm.  Hutcheon,  blacksmith 
12  Robert  Lawes,  cabinetmaker 

14  John  Rennie,  cabinetmaker 

15  Wm.  Gordon,  millwright 
Alex.  Rennie,  slater 


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Bridge  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  Guild  street. 

BIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  D.  Wyllie  &  Son,  booksellers 

4  Aberdeen  Club 

. .  Alex.  Moir  (of  A.  M.  &  Co.) 

. .  Mrs  Sutherland,  lodgings 

. .  G.  Bachmann,  professor  of  music 

. .  John  Cameron,  commission  agent 

6  Restaurant  and  Dining-rooms 
Aberdeen  Gymnastic  Club 
Alex.  JBothwell,  violin  maker 
J.  &  J.  Coutts,  watchmakers 

24  Geo.  Lamb  (of  L.  &  G.) 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

7  Wm.  Smith,  hairdresser 
9  Palace  Hotel 

11  Pratt  &  Keith,  wholesale  entrance 

13  Howe  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  Lim. 

54  Robert  Burns,  fruiterer 

. .  Geo.  Rose,  turner 

56  Robert  Thow,  fruiterer 

. .  Miss  Keith 

. .  Joseph  Leaper,  spirit  dealer 

. .  John  Mutch,  grocer 

99  Frederick  Young,  hairdresser 

100  Robert  Burns,  fruiterer 

Broad  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  Gallowgate 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  Mrs  James  Farquhar 
. .  Mrs  Duncan,  lodgings 
l£  Miss  Dippe,  lodgings 

3  Peter  Webster,  boot  and  shoemaker 

5  James  F.  Gordon,  shoemaker 
7  James  Thomson,  shoemaker 

9  William  Stewart,  shoemaker 
11-13  Esslemont  &  Macintosh,  drapers 
and  silk  mercers 

Netherkirkgate. 
15  Innes'  Boot  Warehouse 
17  Crown  Clothing  Co. 
19-21  Durno  &  Cameron,  drapers 
23-25  Anderson    &    Thomson,    ware- 
housemen 
27  James  Aiken,  shoemaker 
29  James  Swanson,  tailor 
. .  G.  Mathieson,  spirit  dealer 
. .   George  Robertson,  beadle 
. .  James  Simpson,  tailor 
31  Robert  Souter,  clothier 
35  Francis  Gray,  shoemaker 
35£  Aberdeen  Clothing  Co. 

Raggs  Lane. 
37  William  Duncan,  shoemaker 
39  James  Aiken,  shoemaker 
41  Smith,  Hutchison  &  Co.,  drapers 
43  John  Hall,  merchant 
45  Glasgow  Gutta  Percha  Shoe  shop 
47  D.  F.  M'Laren,  hardware  mercht. 
49  John  Davidson,  advocate 


49  G.  Cormack,  furniture  dealer 

51  Do.  do. 

53  Thos.  Fraser  &  Sons,  shoemakers 

Blairton  Lane. 
57  Robert  Reid,  tobacconist 

59  Alex.  Simpson,  bookseller 
61  Thomson's  Court. 
63  John  Milne,  baker 

67  George  Fraser,  furniture  dealer 
69  Sinclair's  Court. 

71  William    Gerrie   &    Co.,     cabinet- 
makers 
75  William  Rennie,  furniture  dealer 
77  Real  Lion  Court. 

79  John  M.  Tevindale,  shoemaker 
81  London  and  Newcastle  Tea  Co. 
83  Ramage's  Court. 

85  William  Lyon,  leather  merchant 
87  James  Henry,  basketmaker 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

City  Buildings. 
2  Police  Writing  Chambers 
. .  Gas  Office 
4  Police  office 
10  Concert  Court. 

Advocates'  Hall 

Norval  Clyne,  advocate 

George  Grub,  LL.D.,  advocate 

Thomas  Wood,  keeper 

Joseph  Maitland  (L.  P.  and  P.  Co.) 

Chad  wick  and  Co.,  manufacturers 
12  Hugh  Ross,  draper 
14-16  Aberdeen  Free  Press  Office 
20  A.  Macdonald,  shoemaker 
22  Cruden's  Court. 

Souter  &  Shepherd,  druggists 
24  J.  &  J.  Fleming,   hardware   mer- 
chants 
24£  Rettie's  court. 

James  Pattison,  bill  poster 

Mrs  Clark's  lodgings 

Jas.  Rettie  (of  M.  Rettie  &  Sons; 

George  Shepherd,  agent 

Charles  Meston,  bill  poster 

Charles  Coutts,  chemist 
26  W.  J.  Clark,  draughtsman 
34  James  Stephen,  ironmonger 

Queen  street. 
38  John  Jamieson  &  Co.,  clothiers 
3SJ  James  T.  Mearns,  draper 
40  Jopjfs  court. 

. .  Blackie  &  Son,  publishers 
. .  John  Scorgie,  butter  dealer 
. .  Wm.  Smith,  bill  poster 
42  James  F.  Gordon,  boot  and  shoe 

warehouse 
44  W.  Davidson  &  Co.,  grocers 
46  Henderson's  Court. 

. .   William  Short,  prison  warder 
48  J.  H.  Jamieson,  shoemaker 

50  James  Gibson,  tailor 

52  Alex.  Blackwood,  watchmaker 

54  B.  &  W.  M'Killiam,  confectioners 

Longacre. 

60  Mrs  R,  Hughes,  engraver 


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62  George  Smith,  shoemaker 

64  Geo.  Collie,  fancy  goods  dealer 
66  Wm.  Gray,  draper 

68  George  Tait  (of  McDonald  &  Tait) 
. .  Alex.  Downie,  boot  closer 

70  John  Reid,  grocer 

72  Alex.  Davidson  &  Co.,  boot  manu- 

facturers 
74  Anderson  &  Buyers,  fruiterers 
76  G.  &  W.  Fraser,  printers 
82  Aberdeen  University  Buildings 
. .  Wm.  Robb,  museum  attendant 
. .  John  Colvin,  sacrist 
84  Ogston's  court. 

. .  Mrs.  Alexander,  milliner 
. .  James  Johnston,  grocer 
86  do.,  do. 

88  Gordon's  court. 

89  James  Robbie  &  Co. ,  drapers 

91  Wilson's  court. 

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  Wm.    B.    Dunbar,   cork  manufac- 

turer 
..   Wm.  Martin,  flesher 
. .  James  Gibson,  tailor 
21  David  Maver,  teacher 
25  John  Murray 

27  Archibald  Lindsay,  boilermaker 
29  Alexander  Davidson 
31  Alex.  W.  Martin,  manufacturer 
. .   J.  I.  Massie,  traveller  (B.  &  G.) 
. ,   G.  B.  Anderson,  agent 
35  Joseph  Rowell 

. .   Alex.  Anderson,  sergeant  of  police 
41  Alex.  Holmes,  messenger 
43  John  Hay,  baker 
53  Mrs  Wilson,  lodgings 
57  William  Low  &  Co.,  grocers 
61  Wm.  Campbell,  draper 

63  David  Buyers 

65  Misses  Hunter 

69  James  Cuthbert,  grocer 

71  George  Ross,  bootmaker 

73  Peter  Stronach,  flesher 

81  John  Fraser,  Broadford  House 

RIGHT    HAND    SIDE. 

2  John  Gordon,  builder 

6  Wm.  Davidson,  ship  carpenter 
. .  R.  Anderson  (Free  Press) 
. .  Norman  Moir,  compositor 
10  John  Gordon,  traffic  canvasser 
. .  James  Glennie,  insurance  agent 
. .    John  Gunn,  shipmaster 

14  George  Martin,  grocer 

18  Joseph  Johnston,  baker 


20  J.  W.  Wright,  grocer 
. .  James  Black,  flesher 
24  J.  W.  Wright  &  Co. ,  grocers 

Charles  Street. 
34  Miss  M'Donald 
38  A.  G.  Forsyth,  clerk 
40  Mrs  Isa.  Macdonald,  hosier 
46  Andrew  Hume,  spirit  dealer 
50  Alex.  Craig,  baker 

Broadford  lane. 
60  Wm.  Roy,  fishing  tackle  maker 
62  Alex.  Pirie  (J.  Blaikie  &  Sons) 

64  Francis  Watt  &  Co.,  grocers 
66  Mrs  Greig,  sick  nurse 

65  Mrs  Welch,  draper 
70  Miss  Bothwell 

72  W.  T.  Bothwell 
74  Froghall  Place. 

..  Alex.  Skene,  clothier 
76  Stephen  Place. 

76J  Mrs  Crawford 

Broadford  Place. 

From  235  George  st.,  to  Maberly  st.^ 

Alex.  Wishart,  builder 
1  Thos.  Mellis,  house  proprietor 
3  Thos.  Mellis,  jun.,  spirit  dealer 
8  Robert  Bruce,  spirit  dealer 
10  Rev.  Alex.  Ferguson 

20  Miss  Duthie,  Broadford  House 

21  John  Morgan  (of  A.    Mitchell    & 

Co  J 

Broadford  Lane. 

From  Broadford  to  Queensford  place 

8  James  Berry,  gardener 
..  Duncan  M'Kenzle  (P.O.) 

9  Watt  &  Ross,  tobacco  pipemakers 
. .  Wm.  Duncan,  weaver 

Broomhill  Place. 

From  Holburn  pi.  to  Balmoral  pi. 

Greig  &  Craig,  builders 
1  John  Milne,  house  carpenter 
3  George  Johnston,  shoemaker 
5  Miss  M.  Murray 

7  James  Smith,  road  surveyor 

8  James  Coutts  (of  J.  &  J.  C.) 
John  Mann,  late  shipmaster 

Burn  Court. 

44  Upperkirkgate 

Burnett's  Close. 

5  Exchequer  row. 
8  Wm.  Durward,  blacksmith 

Caledonian  Place. 

Near  Ferryhill  House 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  Mrs  Low 

3  Robert  Stephen,  shipmaster 


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5  And.  Collie  (Chivas  Brothers,) 

7  Peter  Cadenhead,  shipmaster 
9  Hugh  Cowan,  Inland  Revenue 

11  John  E.  Berry,  clerk 

13  John  Robertson,  corn  merchant 

1 5  David  Boyle,  superintendent,  J  oint 

station 
17  John  Orr,  Distiller 

19  John  Broomhead,  Inland  Revenue 

21  James  Gray,  law  stationer  (ol  J.  D. 

&Co.) 

23  A.  Sinclair,  shipmaster 

25  Thomas  Mathieson,  late  In.  Rev. 
27  John  Tulloch,  Inland  Rev. 

29  James  H.  Collie,  hairdresser 

31  J.  Littlejohn,  jun.  (of  J.  L.  &Sons) 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  Wm.  Gray,  coal  agent 

4  James  Prater,  Town-House 

6  Robert  Jamieson,  shipmaster 

8  Misses  Linton 
. .  Mrs  A.  Smith 

10  C.  Morrison,  clerk 

. .  Miss  Mathieson,  dressmaker 

12  A.  D.  Fernie,  shipmaster 

14  Miss  Longmuir 

. .  James  Russell  (of  Leslie  &  Russell) 
16  George  Leslie  (of  Leslie  &  Russell) 
. .  Mrs  Inglis 

15  J.  W.  Legge,  sculptor 

20  George  Johnston  (H.M.C.) 

22  James  Marr  fof  C.  Christie  &  Co.) 
. .  George  Walker 

24  Alex.  Brown,  clothier 

26  James  Brown 

Calsayseat. 

Extremity  of  North  Broadford. 
William  Souttar 
Mrs  Ross,  Railway  tavern 
John  Garden,  gardener 

Calton  Terrace. 

Braehead,  Gilcomston. 

1  Mrs  Mitchell,  lodgings 

2  Wm.  Gordon,  shoemaker 

3  Mrs  Murray,  lodgings 

4  Mrs  Hall 

. .  John  Jessiman,  house  carpenter 

5  Mrs  Connor,  draper 

6  James  Brown,  printer 


Canal  Lane. 

From  Canal  terrace  to  Summer  lane. 
6  Wm.  Rennie,  blockmaker 

Canal  Place. 

Near  Mounthooly  Bridge. 
6  Wm.  Thomson,  fiesher 
10  Wm.     Mathieson,     coach     spring 

maker 
..  Alex.  Wallace,  coal  merchant 


Canal  Road. 

From  Causewayend  to  Froghall. 

I  Andrew  Williamson,  granite  works 
. .   James  Wilson,  slater 

. .  Wm.  Robertson  &  Co. ,  plasterers 
..  Smith  &  Beattie,  builders 
. .  Thomas  Donaldson,  builder 

16  Jas.  Mintv  (police  department) 

17  G.  Glegg  (J.  Williamson  &  Sons) 
. .  Alex.  B.  Milne,  beadle 

23  James  Gonsalvo,  proprietor 
32  Robert  Davidson,  chemist 
42  A.  Milne  &  Sons,  provision  curers 
John  Thomson  (of  King  &  Co. ) 

Canal  Street. 

From  Mounthooly  Bridge  westward. 

1  Matthew  Croll,  baker 

. .   Wm.  Hutcheson,  grocer 

. .  David  Sherrit,  draughtsman 

. .  Mrs  Hancock,  lodgings 

2  Isaac  Forsyth,  late  letter  carrier 
. .  Mrs  Forsyth,  lodgings 

. .  Wm.  Shirer,  clerk 

3  Alex.  Gray,  engineer 

5  Miss  C.  L.  Philip 

6  Alex.  Bremner,  pawnbroker 

7  Mrs.  Robertson,  lodgings 

5  George  Ramsay,  tea  merchant 
9  George  Clark,  feuar 

10  Alex.  Paterson 

II  Henry  Brechin,  late  founder 
13  Alex.  Rutherford,  grocer 

. .   Arch.  Rae  (of  J.  &  A.  Rae) 

. .  James  Tough,  grocer 

James  Maitland,  auctioneer 
John  Allan,  draper,  Mary  Cottage 

Canal  Terrace. 

From  Castle  terrace  to  Garvock  street 

3  Alex.  Alexander,  grocer 

4  Richard  Taylor 

. .   Peter  Howie,  grocer 

6  Wm.  Talbot,  late  shipmaster 

8  Rev.  G.  F.  I.  Philip 

10  Wm.  Neilson,  boatbuilder 

11  Alex.  M.  Ross  (G.  N.  of  S.  R. ) 

12  Wm.  Bruce,  provision  curer 

Garden  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  Mungo  P.  Stewart,  com.  traveller 
39  Mrs  M'Robbie 
41  Charles  M'Combie,  advocate 
43  A.  Lyon,  hide  factor 


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45  Mrs  Thomas  Howling 

47  George  Hall,  builder 

49  Mrs  Morton 

RIGHT   HAND    SIDE. 

1  Wm.  L.  Henderson,  architect 

2  Jas.  M'Kenzie,  (of  S.  W.  &  M.) 

3  Samuel  Paterson  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

4  Miss  Cumming 

5  Rev.  David  Milne 

North  Albert  street. 

6  Wm.  Findlay,  late  merchant 

7  Mrs  Dr.  Tawse 

8  Alex.  Mavor,  merchant  tailor 
. .  Miss  Macdonald 

9  Misses  Wilson  Mcolson 

10  Misses  Dyce 

11  Wm.  Brebner 

12  Mrs  Col.  Parr 

. .  James  R.  Whyte,  advocate 

13  Mrs  Tawse 

14  James  Ferguson 

15  Mrs  Wm.  Routledge 

16  Richard  Connon,  shipowner 

17  John  Sangster,  druggist 

18  Miss  Farquhar 

19  Mrs  George  King 

20  David  Smith,  stockbroker 

21  Mrs  Thain 

22  Chas.  A.  Mollyson  (N.  of  S.  Bank) 

23  Alex.  Marr  {Free  Press) 

24  W.  Bates  Avery  (of  J.  A.  &  Co.) 
. .  Mrs  John  Avery 

3'i  Rev.  John  Robson,  D.D. 

48  James  F.  Kellas 

50  Wm.  Glennie,  shoemaker 
52  Mrs  M'Kenzie  . 

54  Hugh  M'Pherson  (of  J.  M'P.  &  Co.) 

56  James  Tytler,  accountant 

58  Mrs  Dr.  Clews 

. .  Miss  Gray 

60  Robert  Phillips,  shipmaster 

62  Rev.  Bishop  Suther 

66  Mrs  Spencer 

6S  Miss  Williamson 

70  Thos.  Craig  (of  T.  C.  &  Sons) 

72  Geo.  Neilson  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

74  Wm.  Adam,  advocate  (of  A.  T.  &  R.) 

78  James  Mathieson 

SO  John  D.  Skene,  com.  agent 

Carden  Terrace. 

From  Albert  street  to  St.  Mary's 
Church. 

1  James  Henderson,  architect 

2  George  Gordon 

3  Mrs  Wm.  Chalmers 

4  Mrs  A  damson 

5  Miss  Gordon 

6  Rev.  A.  Brown 

Carmelite  Street. 

From  Green  to  Trinity  street. 

LEFT    HAND   SIDE. 

1  Samuel  Angus,  spirit  dealer 


5  Arthur  F.  Mortimer,  grocer 
5J  Wm.  Diack,  clothier 

7  George  Noble,  cooper 
. .  Mrs  Calder,  draper 

7£  Wm.  M  earns 

9  George  Wood,  fish  dealer 
. .  Thos.  Smith,  tinsmith  (J.  M.  &  Son) 
11  John  Livingstone,  fish  dealer 
13  James  Mathieson,  riddle  maker 
15  John  Wilson,  spirit  dealer 

17  George  F.  Pirie,  fishmonger 

19  Thos.    Ogilvie  &  Son,  warehouse- 
men 
25  G.  Gorrod  &  Co. ,  coopers 

RIGHT    HAND   SIDE. 

2  R.  Soutar  (of  W.  S.  &  Son) 
. .  Mrs  Martin,  lodgings 
4  Allan  Mackinlay,  fish  merchant 

6  Mrs  W.  Gove,  fishmonger 
. .  Mrs  Anderson,  fish  dealer 

13  Wm.  Melvin,  carter 

14  George  Noble,  cooper 

18  Wm.  Simpson,  horse  shoer 

Carmelite  Lane. 

From  Hadden  street  to  Trinity  street 

7  Wm.  Anderson,  salmon  merchant 

11  John  Livingstone,  fish  dealer 

Carnegie's  Brae. 

From  Netherkirkgate  to  Green. 

Caroline  Place. 

From  Skene  square  to  Hutcheon  st, 

1  Mrs  Wm.  Gray 

2  James  Kilgour,  draper 

3  James  M 'Gavin,  agent 

4  Miss  Stirling 

5  A.  W.  Ledingham,  manager 

6  Mrs  John  Smart 

Castle  Brae. 

12  Francis  W.  Smith,  house  carpenter 
14  Mrs  Hay,  broker 

27  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 
C.  F.  Runcy,  advocate 
Burnett  &  Reid,  advocates 
R.  D.  Leslie,  advocate 
John  Ligertwood,  advocate 
Charles  Warrack 

R.  M.  Walker,  sheriff-clerk  depute 
Alex.  Moffat 

William  Richardson,  Court  House 
keeper 


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Lodge  walk. 
North  of  Scotland  Bank 
King  Street. 

7  George  Stopani,  hosier 

8  John  and  Douglass  Duncan,  advo 

cates 
.,  Alex.  Troup,  tailor 
. .  Mrs  Johnston 

9  Bremner's  court. 

. .  Virtue  &  Co.  ;  agent,  Geo.  Royal 
. .  St.  Andrew's  Episcopal  School 
10-11  John  Gray,  shoemaker 

12  Alex.  Forsyth 

13  David  Rattray,  grocer 
1,4  Mathieson's  court. 

. .  George  Tough,  horse  hirer 

15  "William  Slorach,  spirit  dealer 

16  George  Farquhar,  hosier 

17  Thos.  Barron,  Edinburgh  Ale  Es 

tablishment 

18  Albion  court 

. .  M'Gee  &  Co.,  corkcutters 

19  George  Duncan,  spirit  dealer 

22  James  Connon,  spirit  dealer 

23  Alex.  Cumming,  bottler 

24  Isabella  Adams,  grocer 

Peacock's  close. 
Justice  street. 

25  Mark  Pearson,  furniture  dealer 
. .  Miss  Pearson,  teacher  of  music 

26  Mrs  Ewen,  furniture  dealer 

27  Mrs  Falconer,  lodgings 
. .  Mrs  Cruickshank 

28  James  Watson,  furniture  dealer 

29  Charles  Robertson,  tailor 
. .  Arch.  Ross,  store  keeper 

Lobban's  court. 
Castle  terrace. 

31  Jas.  M'Donald,  jun.,  cabinetmaker 

32  George  Tough,  spirit  dealer 

33  Sinclair  &  Mann,  boot  manufac- 

turers 

34  Alex.  Wishart,  flesher 

..  John  Watt,  jun.,  advocate 

35  Bank  of  Scotland  court 
. .  Mrs  C.  Ludwig 

. .  Simpson  &  Cruden,  advocates 

36  Alex.  Milne,  spirit  dealer 

37  Wm.  Fraser 

38  Office  of    St.    Nicholas    Parochial 

Board 
. .  Robert  Mackenzie,  brewer 
. .  J.  Spence,  beadle 

40  James  Esson,  draper 

41  William  Robertson,  grocer 

42  National  Bank  court 
. .  Alex.  Leslie,  boilermaker 

. .  Wm.  Bennett,  printer 
. .  James  Philip,  shore  porter 

43  Andrew  Ross,  druggist 
43J  John  Wisely,  hosier 

44  James  Davidson,  wine  merchant 

45  Duncan's  court. 

. .  Alex.  Aitken,  late  shore  porter 

46  James  Daniel  &  Son,  printers 

47  Wm.  Murray,  spirit  dealer 


James  Daniel  &  Son,  printers 
David  Dewar,  draper 
Pirie's  court. 
Mrs  Thomas  Spark 
Mrs  Jessiman,  lodgings 
Wm.  Sellar,  confectioner 
Alex.  Robertson,  jun.,  plumber 
Alex.  Bothwell,  confectioner 
David  Gullen,  lithographer 

Marischal  street. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland 

Victoria  court. 
Geo.  Cornwall  &  Sons^printers  and 

lithographers 
Davidson  &  Sim,  druggists 
Hugh  Fraser,  china  merchant 

Do.  do. 

George  Allan,  advocate 
George  Milne,  solicitor 
Major  W.  Goi'don  Alexander 
John  Robertson,  chemist 
Commercial  court. 
G.  Duncan,  coal  broker 
Alex.  Mitchell,  bird  stuffer 
James  Grant,  flesher 
John  Walsh,  spirit  dealer 
Mrs  Young,  lodgings 
Mrs  Hunter,  musicseller 
Mrs  Falconer,  sick  nurse 
P.  M'Donald,  merchant 
D.  Gabriel,  inspector 
Alex.  Davidson  (Bursar's  Hotel) 
A.  Hendry,  Caledonian  Hotel 


Castlehill. 

From  Hanover  street  to  Heading  Hill. 

Military  Hospital. 

1  Wm.  Findlay,  fish  curer 

2  Miss  Spence 
. .  Mrs  Booth 

3  Rev.  Alex.  Spence,  D.D. 

4  Mrs  Geo.  Smart 

Castle  Lane. 

From  Castle  terrace  to  Virginia  st. 

Castle  Terrace. 

From  Castle  street  to  Canal  terrace. 

2  James  Milne,  Lieut,  of  Police 

. .  Williani  Walker,  grocer 

..  Dr.  John  Robertson 
4  James  Burr,  physician 
6-8  Hospital  for  Sick  Children 

10  James  Mutch 

12  James  Milne,  brewer 

. .  John  Smith,  cork  manufacturer 

..  R.  R.  Duncan,  carter 

14  Virginia  street  Brewery  store 
Commerce  street. 

16  James  Noltie,  grocer 

. .  Mrs  Angus 

..  Mrs  Wm.  Mitchell 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Catherine  Street 

From  Causewayend  to  George  street. 

1  Alex.  Clark,  grocer 

. .  George  Brewster,  stonecutter 

2  Mrs  Cobban,  sick  nurse 
. .   George  Kerr,  mason 

8  James  Wishart  (of  M.  &  W.) 
14  James  "Walker,  bookseller 
. .   Miss  Walker,  dressmaker 
18  Wm.  Laing 
26  "Wm.  M'Kay,  mason 
34  Arthur  Wilson,  wright 
36  John  Rennie,  cabinetmaker 
38  Alex.  Brown,  house  carpenter 
58  C.  Milne,  spirit  dealer 
68  David  Glennie,  spirit  dealer 

70  Alexander  Brown,  house  carpenter 

71  Francis  Croll,  late  baker 

72  Alex.  Young,  plumber 

. .  Miss  Merchant,  lodgings 

Causewayend. 

From  Gallowgate  to  Gowanbrae. 

LEFT   HAND    SIDE. 

1  Alex.  Clark,  grocer 

3  Geo.  Masson,  mealseller 

Catherine  street. 
7  Mrs  Dunbar,  dressmaker 
15  William  Wilson,  draper 

17  George  Duncan,  grocer 

Hutclieon  street. 

19  Robert  H.  Mennie,  grocer 
29  Wm.  S.  Duncan,  tailor 

31  Mrs   Copland,   grocer   and  spirit 
dealer 

47  Alex.  Macdonald  (Opera  House) 

57  Peter  Gordon  (of  G.  &  W.) 

. .  Walter  Reid,  feuar 

61  George  Whyte,  grocer 

73  City  Flour  Mills 

87  James  M'Robb,  carter 

91  John  Davidson  (of  J.  &  R.  D.) 

93  Robert  Watt,  grocer 
109  William  Wyse,  grocer 
Charles  street. 
Ill  Alex.  Cooper,  grocer 
121  William  Duncan,  weaver 
127  Grant  &  Robbie,  slaters 

. .  Milne  &  Wishart,  granite  works 
137  Mrs  William  David,  feuar 
141  Alex.  Dow,  blacksmith 
Queensford  place. 
149  John  Dickson,  corkcutter 
155  R.  Robertson,  house  proprietor 

RIGHT  HAND   SIDE. 

4  Miss  I.  Dunn, stoneware  merchant 
10  Alex.  Davidson,  grocer, 

16  Alex.  Anderson,  gardener 

18  Miss  Forbes,  milliner 

20  James  Smart,  beadle 

22  Thomas  Yeats,  jun.,  flesher 

26  Chas.  Reid,  beadle 

28  Charles  Cockerill,  hairdresser 


42  J.  &  M.  Robbie,  spirit  dealers 
44  J.  &  J.  Ingram,  cart  Wrights 
46  Miss  Gray,  furrier 
50  George  Desson,  reedmaker 
52  D.  F.  Christie,  musical  instrument 
maker 
Causewayend  Public  School 
SO  Mrs  Coull,  spirit  dealer 
82  Mrs  M'Intosh,  midwife 
84  Robert  Pirie,  grocer 
Canal  road 
92  Fire  Engine  Station 
94  J.  &  R.  Davidson,  cartwrights 
122  George  Guthrie,  engineer 

. .  A.  Aberdein,  clerk 
132  James  Melvin,  chemist 
148  George  Moir,  grocer 
160  Mrs     Alex.    Ingram,    stoneware 
merchant 
Henry  Hall,  rag  merchant,  Wood- 
bine Cottage 

Causey  Place. 

20  Causewayend 
5  George  Smith,  builder 

Chapel  Court. 

61  Gallowgate 

Chapel  Court. 

1  Justice  street 

Chapel  Lane. 

From  Weigh-house  Square  to  Shore- 
brae 
9  John  Ross,  blacksmith. 
11  Meter's  Court. 

17  John  Tonnach,  meter 
23  George  Collie,  grocer 

Chapel  Street. 

From  Union  place  to  Skene  street 

LEFT  HAND   SIDE. 

1  Mrs  Still 

5  John  Warrack,  baker 
13  Mrs  Anderson,  sick  nurse 
17  Robert  Marr,  shoemaker 
21  A.  Douglas,  grocer 

Thistle  street 
29  James  Johnston,  plumber 
33  John  Reid,  tin-plate  worker 
35  A.  Ramsay,  convener's  officer 
37  Mrs  Bings,  laundress 
43, 45,  47  Andrew  Martin 
51  Mrs  Captain  Milne,  lodgings 
63  Wm.  Hutcheon,  blacksmith 
65  Miss  M.  Mitchell,  dressmaker 
67  A.  Cooper,  house  carpenter 
. .  Robert  Muir,  currier 
71  Mrs  Barclay,  lodgings 
77  John  M'Kinnon  (of  W.   M'K  and 

Co.) 
79  A.  C.  Barker 


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89  G.  Cadenhead,  grocer 

Whitehouse  street 
95  Mathieson   and   Strachan,   dress- 
makers 

97  Mrs  Blackhall 

. .    Jas.  F.  Dunnet  (Hay  &  Lyall) 

101  Fire  Engine  Station 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  James  Rodger 
10  Misses  Donald 
12  Miss  Smith  of  Birse 
14  Peter  Fyfe,  house  carpenter 
16  Wm.  Reid,  photographer 
..  John  Russell,  painter,  (F.  &  G.) 
18  Rob.  Hunter,  provision  merchant 
20  George  Merchant,  grocer 
24  do.  do. 

28  F.  C.  Taylor,  clothier 
30  J.  Youngson,  shoemaker 
32  Miss  Smith,  draper 
34  Wm.  M'Leod,  tailor 
. .  R.  C.  Watson,  teacher 
. .  W.  B.  Ross,  gas  inspector 
36  Whyte  &  Murray,  painters 
38  Wm.  Ironside,  ironmonger 
40  Alex.  Lennie,  shoemaker 
..  Wm.  Paterson,  grain  merchant 
42  Alex.  Mackay  (Free  rressj 
42J  Mrs  Smith,  fruiterer 
44  Alex.  M  'Adam,  foreman 
44^-  Alex.  Clark,  provision   merchant 
46 "Alex.  Stewart,  clerk  (B.  R.  &  Co.) 
48  John  Hector,  agent 
50  James  Fraser,  letter  carrier  (P.O.) 
. .  James  Stephen,  plasterer 
52  Mrs  Elmslie 
. .  Miss  Warren,  dressmaker 
52^-  Thomas   Riddel,   N.    S.     Savings 

Bank 
54  John  Macdonald,  book-keeper 
56  Robert  Gilbert,  plasterer 
. .   Wm.  Thomson,  salesman 
58-60  Thomas  Davidson,  grocer 

Little  Chapel  Street 
72  Peter  Farquharson 
76  Alex.  Stuart, 
78  A  Cromar,  shoemaker 
80  James  Murray,  M.D. 
82  M.  Young,  midwife 
84  Wm.  Hampton,  cabinetmaker 
86  Wm.  Troup 
. .  Wm .  Sandison,  builder 

98  A.  Johnston  (of.  (J.  and  A.  J  J 
99A  James  Grant  &  Son,  stonecutters 

100  Mrs  Robert  Adam 

102  Jas.  Drummond,  bootmaker 

Kidd  lane. 
108  James  Leiper,  grocer 
118  Mrs  Watson,  stoneware  merchant 
120  Miss  Watson,  miUiner 
122  Peter  Berry,  confectioner 
124  Robert  Smith,  butcher 
124£James  Buyers,  gardener 
128  Mrs  J.  Clark,  draper 
130  John  Hay,  spirit  dealer 


Charles  Court. 

40  Upperkirkgate. 

Charles  Street. 

From  Broadford  to  Cause  way  end. 
1  And.  Munro,  shoemaker 
5  Mrs  Robertson,  provision  agent 
. .  Miss  Robertson,  teacher  of  music 
12  George  Bruce,  builder 
25  Geo.  Craighead,  bookseller 
. .  Miss  Chalmers ,  corsetmaker 
28  John  Johnstone,  warehouseman 
..   Robert  Dawson,  foreman 

32  Adam  Traill 

35  Milne  &  Wishart,  granite  works 

39  H.  S.  M'Kay,  overseer 

40  Miss  Elspet  Catto 
50  H.  Harper,  beadle 
59  Mrs  W.  Blackie 

Charlotte  Street  (South). 

From  St.  Andrew  street  to  John  st, 

1  Alex.  Wishart,  builder 

. .  William  Middleton,  grocer 
3  John  Stewart,  flesher 
..  Wm.  Gillan,  house  carpenter 
3£  Robert  Tindall,  heating  engineer 

5  Mrs  Joss,  provision  merchant 
. .  Miss  Marshall,  milliner 

. .  Miss  M.  M  arshall,  teacher 

6  Alex.  Barclay,  builder 

7  Mrs  John  Barclay 

. .  Alex.  Johnston,  book-keeper 

Free  South  School. 
31  Mrs  Law,  lodgings 
. .  James  Stevenson,  teacher 
. .  Peter  Gellen,  last  maker 
. .  Miss  Smith,  lodgings 
. .  Mrs  J.  Walker,  lodgings 

33  James  Pattieson,  gunmaker 
. .  S.  Chalmers,  ironmonger 

. .  Robert  M'Connochie,  tailor 
. .  Wm.  Glenesk,  overseer 
35  Wm.  Cay,  house  carpenter 

Charlotte  Street  (North). 

From  John  street  to  Broadford  place. 

2  William  Ross 

7  Warrack  &  Daniel,  builders 
12  Church  of  Scot.  Boarding  House  ; 

Miss  Vollar,  superintendent 
13-15  Crown  Granite  Works ;  G.  Leslie 
Jamieson,  proprietor 

16  Robert  Henderson  plasterer 

17  Wm.  Daniel,  builder 

20  James  T.  Thompson,  watchmaker 

. .  Miss  Bothwell,  dressmaker 

40  James  Mann,  tailor 

42  J.  Bowie,  Dean  of  Guild's  Officer 

Craigie  street 
46  John  Fraser,  shoemaker 
48  Robert  Adams 
. ,  Geo.  M'Kay,  leather  cutter 


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STREET   DIRECTORY, 


48  James  Marnoch,  letter  carrier(P.  O. ) 
. .  Robert  Ingram,  sorting  clerk(P.O.) 
. .  Wm.  Keith,  book-keeper 
50  James  Pirie,  letter-carrier  (P.O.) 
. .  John  Craig,  storekeeper 

52  Harry  Gauld 

. .  Miss  Gauld,  dressmaker 

53  Adam  Mitchell  &  Co. ,  builders 

54  James  Mann,  tailor 

. .  Wm.  Skene,  lithographer 

56  James  Johnston,  spirit  dealer 

58  Wm.  Macintosh,  wireworker 

Cherrybank  Cottages. 

Off  Bon-Accord  terrace. 

1  Wm.  Duncan,  shoemaker 
. .  Mrs  Keith,  milliner 

2  John  Taylor 

. .  Alex.  Taylor,  commercial  traveller 

3  John  Wilson 

4  Rev.  Clarence  Chambers 

Cherry  vale. 

Skene  street  west. 
Alexander  Leslie 

Chronicle  Court. 

32  Broad  street  and  10  Queen  st. 
Mrs  Letters,  pawnbroker 

Chronicle  Lane. 

From  West  North  street  to  Meal- 
market  street. 
1  James  M 'Donald,  cabinetmaker 
7  James  Gordon  &  Co.,  coopex-s 
George  Bothwell 

Church  Street. 

From  Waterloo  quay  to  St.  Clement 
street 

1  Charles  Stopani,  painter 
. .  Wm.  Dey,  painter 

2  John  Kennedy,  shipmaster 
6  Mrs  Graham,  spirit  dealer 

Clarence  Street. 

From  Church  street  to  Wellington 
street 

5  Charles  S.  Gauld,  clerk 

11  Wm.  Dey,  painter 

12  James  Pirie,  superintendent 

Clark's  Court. 

2  Upperkirkgate 

Cluny  Place. 

17  Ann  street. 
Alex.  Duncan,  Postal  Telegraphs 
Wm.  Leighton,  Postal  Telegraphs 


College  Street. 

From  Windmillbrae  to  Affleck  street. 

LEFT   HAND    SIDE. 

11  John  Moir,  brassfounder 

15  Peter  Kirton,  flesher 
37  Walker's  court. 

. .  G.  Munro,  boot  top  maker 
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 
. ,  A.  Black,  wright 

69  Alex.  Lonie,  tailor 

69i  A.  Black,  wright 

77"  Miss  Black 

. .   Wm.  Findlay 

85  John  Proctor  (Hogarth  &  Co.) 

89  Robert  Groundwater,  engineer 

KIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

16  George  Scorgie,  gardener 

22  James  Davidson,  coachbuilder 

58  John  Mitchell,  grocer 

60  Joseph  Leiper,  spirit  dealer 

64  Mrs  Stout,  worsted  dealer 

66  John  Leith,  baker 

68  Mrs  John  Walker,  pipe-top  maker 
78  John    Garden,    messenger,    Royal 

Bank 
82  Hogarth  &  Co.,  merchants 
88  Charles  Lyon,  joiner 
. .  Allan  &  Robertson,  coachbuilders 

College  Street  (South). 

1  John  Reid,  grocer 

3  Do.  do. 

. .  Geo.  Jackson,  bill  poster 
..   James  Henderson,  joiner 

6  John  Balneaves,  clerk 

7  Peter  Jamieson,  jun. 

8  Peter  Jamieson,  harness  composi- 

tion manufacturer 
Alex.  Robertson,  stonecutter,  Dee- 
mouth  House 

College  Court. 

82  Broad  street. 

Collie's  Court. 

28  Shiprow. 

Commerce  Lane. 

Between  5  and  7  Commerce  street. 

1  James  M'Donald.  iron  merchant 

2  James  Selbie,  blacksmitk 

Commerce  Street. 

From  Quay  to  Albion  street. 

LEFT  HAND   SIDE. 

Cominerce  lane. 
7  John  Jamieson,  grocer 

9  Do.  do. 


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9  John  Cock,  spirit  dealer 
11  Do.  do. 

13  A.  Smith,  painter 
. .  Mrs  Thomson,  midwife 
. .  John  Robertson,  cooper 
Mariner's  Church. 
25  James  Presslie,  engineer 
29  M'Robb  &  Co.,  carters 
43  Charles  M'Robb  (of  M'R.  &  Co.) 
. .  Mrs  Brown,  grocer 

45  Do.  do. 

Virginia  street. 
47-49  Al.  Craigmyle,  grocer 
51  Miss  Milne,  draper 
55  Wm.  Williamson  .provision  mercht. 
57  Robert  Donaldson,  flesher 

Craigmyte's  court. 
61  J.  Scott,  grain  merchant 
. .  John  Rae,  corn  bruiser 
. .  D.  Rankin,  aerated  water  manuft. 
. .  Geo.  Thomson,  manufacturer 
69  John  Nicol,  grocer 

Castle  terrace. 
101  Mrs  Kinnear,  broker 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

6  Mrs  G.  Anderson,  baker 

8  Do.  do. 

10  K.  Douglas,  bookseller 
12-14  Wm.  Davidson,  grain  merchant 
18  Rose's  court 

22  James  Thomson,  grain  merchant 
24  Commerce  court. 

42  Alex.  Keith,  grain  merchant 
Virginia  street. 

46  John  Sangster,  druggist. 
48  Mrs  John  Smith 

50  Alex.  Rainnie,  builder 
72  James  Urquhart,  shipmaster 
74  James  Noltie,  grocer 
Castle  terrace. 

Commerce  Street  Public  School. 

Stairs  leading  to  Heading  Hill. 
98  Geo.  Paterson,  horse  dealer 
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  Wm.  Constable,  proprietor 

Constitution  Street. 

Prom  Park  street  to  Links. 

LEFT   HAND    SIDE. 

1  Arthur  King,  printer 


1  Alexander  Connon,  draper 

2  Mrs  D.  Mearns 

5  Mrs  Jamieson,  lodgings 

7  Alex.  Smith,  sup.  (Gas  Dep.) 
9  Robert  Leys,  engineer 

11  Miss  Strachan,  dressmaker 

13  David  Main,  surveyor  of  shipping 
. .  Wm.  Cheyne,  grocer 

14  George  Cheyne,  house  carpenter 
\h\  Walter  Pirie,  inspector 

. .   Mrs  Reid,  lodgings 
17  Charles  Stronach 

19  Henry  Sefton  (of  S.  &  A.) 

. .   Robert  Dawson,  shoemaker 

21  John  Morison,  late  banker 
. .  Alex.  Morison,  shipmaster 

23  Wm.  Fletcher,  currier 

25  Joseph  Falconer,  shipmaster 
29  James  Farquharson,  grocer 
31  John  Taylor  (Chivas  Bros. ) 
33  James  L.  Philip  (of  M.  &  L.) 
. .  Miss  Black 
35  Alex.  Christie,  overseer 
. .  Wm.  Ogston  (Free  Press) 

37  And.  Lamont,  jun.,  grocer 
. .  John  Angus,  blacksmith 

39  Alex.  Donaldson,  clerk 
41  Mrs  James  Taylor 

43  Alex.  M.  Elder,  plumber 
. .  John  Ewen,  bootmaker 

45  Robert  Macdonald,  warehouseman 

47  Ewen  M' Donald,  joiner 

..  Wm.  W.  Duncan  (H.M.C.) 

49  Thomas  Clyne,  merchant 

Railway  Bridge. 
Aberdeen  Granite  Works 
71  Bon- Accord  Granite  Works 
77  D.  Rankin,   aerated  water  manu- 
facturer 
76  Golf-Club  House,  Links  ;   Francis 
Ross,  attendant 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

6  Wm.  Donald,  painter 

8  John  M'Robb,  overseer 
10  John  Doleman,  cutter 

. .  Mrs  Beverley,  lodgings 
. .  R.  Leslie,  spirit  dealer 

12  George  Sangster,  butcher 
16  Geo.  Sim,  naturalist 

20  Alex.  Todd,  grocer 

22  Mrs  Cameron 

. .  Mrs  Aberdein,  lodgings 

24  Miss  Fraser,  dressmaker 

South  Constitution  street. 
Roman  Catholic  Schools. 
James  Murphy,  master 

38  John  Swanson,  sup.  of  police 

40  John  Warn,  shipmaster 

44  James  Bain,  miller 

46  R.  S.  Mackay,  rope  manufacturer 

48  Alex.  Dakers,  lithographer 
James  Davidson,  Granite  Works 

Raihoay  Bridge. 

50  Henry  Fantom,  manager 
Bannermill 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Constitution  Street  (South). 

From  Park  street  to  Constitution  st. 
2  Mrs  Craig 

11  John  Wilson,  builder 
25  Mrs  Leask,  fish  dealer 

. .  Allan  B.  Watt,  shipmaster 
29  John  G.  Robertson,  cashier 
31  John  Leslie,  bootmaker 
41  R.  Clark  (H.M.C.) 

43  Charles  Esson,  engineer 

44  John  Watt  (of  Watt  &  Clark) 
. .  G.  Findlay,  hairdresser 

Constitution  Lane  (South). 

Foot  of  South  Constitution  street. 
D.  M 'Donald,  leather  factor 
2  Wm.  Lonie  (of  D.  L.  &  Sons) 

Correction  Wynd. 

From  St.  Nicholas  street  to  Green. 

1  G.  Schaschke,  furnishing  tailor 

2  M.    Edwards,    secy.,   Abdn.  Tern. 

Society 

3  John  H.  Stephen,  engraver 

4  Peter  Gordon,  stoneware  merchant 
. .  Watt  &  Cumine,  advocates 

. .   Registrar,  St.  Nicholas  parish 
. .  Mrs  Duncan 

6  A.  F.  Chisholm,  watchmaker 

7  Robert  Yule,  jeweller 
9J  Mrs  Watt,  innkeeper 

11-|  Mrs  Duncan,  lodgings 

12  John  Stevenson  &  Co.,  teamerchts. 

13  David  Ogg,  basketmaker 

14  Mrs  Cumming,  lodgings 

15  Miss  Johnston,  dressmaker 

16  Geo.  Ross,  bootmaker 

20  John  H.  Keith,  engraver,  &c. 
19-21  Milne  &  Marshall,  merchants 
22  John  Pafgiter,  tailor 
. .  Mrs  Walker 

22  Alex.  Soutter,  flesher 

23  Wm.  Souter  &  Son.,  painters 

Cotton  Street, 

From  Summer  lane  to  Links. 

LEFT   HAND    SIDE. 

15  John  Leask.  builder 
19  George  Hardie,  foreman 
. .  James  Leslie,  late  shipmaster 
23  Mrs  Watson 

25  Wm.  Kelman,  pattern  maker 
. .  John  A.  Argo,  engineer 
. .  Alex.  Law,  baker 
. .  James  Murray,  shore  porter 
27  Andrew  Mitchell,  shore  porter 
. .   Wm.  Laing,  shore  porter 
29  Wm.  Findlay,  boilermaker 
'    Aberdeen  Flour  Mills  ;  Sutherland 
&  Co. 

Cross  street. 
51  James  Giles  (of  Ogg  &  Giles) 


51  James  Chrystall,  shore  porter 
. .  Alex.  Greig,  ropemaker 
David  Middleton,  gardener 

RIGHT    HAND    SIDE. 

2  Andrew  Lamont,  jun.,  grocer 
4  Hugh  Walker,  carpenter 
6  Daniel  Campbell 
8  John  M'Conajhie,  blacksmith 

12  Wm.  Rennie,  assist,  dockmaster 
16  A.  Scorgie 

. .  Thomas  Stephen,  shipmaster 
. .  John  Tait,  jun.  (J.  Moir  &  Son) 
Bon-Accord  Flour  Mills  ;  J.  Bain  <fc 

Co. 
Shore  Porters'  stabling 
Aberdeen  Ship  Biscuit  Factory 
36  Ogg  &  Giles  ;  Cotton  Street  Stone 

Polishing  Works 
38  Mrs  Christie,  lodgings 
Aberdeen  Gas  Works 
Lewis      Ross,    store-keeper     (Gas 

Works) 
Joseph     Walker,     foreman     (Gas 
Works) 

Cowgate. 

From  Justice  street  to  Castlehill. 

Craibstone  Street  (East). 

From  Bon-Accord  street  to  Bon- 
Accord  square 

1  Mrs  C.  Davidson 

2  John  Simpson,  M.D. 

3  John  B.  Milne  (of  W.  M.  &  Son) 

4  Mrs  George  Sim 

5  Walter  Lawrance,  R.N.,  fleet  sur- 

geon 

6  Mrs  James  A.  Beattie 

7  Alex.  Anderson  (N.  Ag.  Co. ) 

Craibstone  Street  (West). 

From  Bon-Accord  terrace  to  Bon- 
Accord  square. 

1  Thomas  Adam,  banker 

2  A.  M.  Mackenzie,  architect 

3  F.  T.  Garden,  advocate 

4  Mrs  Williamson 

5  James  Macdonald,  M.D. 

6  John  Williamson,  jun.,  flesher 

7  Misses  Murray,  teachers 

8  Gray  C.    Fraser,   advocate  (of    F. 

&  D.  ) 

Craigie  Street. 

From  George  street  to  Charlotte  st. 

LEFT  HAND   SIDE. 

7  MissM'Petrie 

9  Charles  Simpson 

..   Robert  Stewart  (N.  C.  Co.) 

13  Joseph  Beattie,  bootmaker 
. .  James  Stewart,  butcher 

. .  Miss  Milne,  lodgings 
. .  John  Drysdule,  janitor 


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15  John  Ingram  (of  J.  &  J.  Ingram) 
. .    Mrs  Robert  Henderson 

17  James  Martin,  upholsterer 

. .  Johnston  Milne,  shoemaker 

. .   Mrs  Wm.  Dunbar 

21-23  Northern  Co-Operative  Co. 

RIGHT    HAND   SIDE. 

12  Francis  W.  Steel,  slater 

18  E.  Bain,  wright 

. .  George  Melvin,  shoemaker 

. .  Miss  Ann  Findlay,  lodgings 

20  Henry  J.  Clark  (of  S.  &  H.  C.) 

. .   George  Watt  (of  G.  &  W.) 

. .  Mrs  A.  Harper 

22   Wm.  Morrison,  flesher 

24  John  M'Lachlan,  teacher 

. .  A.  R.  Easton,  optician 

..  E.  T.  Hummel  (G.  N.  T.  Co.) 

Craigmile's  Court. 

59  and  61  Commerce  street. 


Craigwell  Place. 

From  Skene  street  to  Skene  terrace. 
3  Samuel  Preslie,  sergeant  of  police 
5  Peter  Smith  (of  P.  Smith  &  Son) 
. .  John  J.  Burnett,  stonecutter 

Crimon  Place. 

From  Golden  sq.  to  top  of  Skene  ter. 

2  Wm.  Anderson,  salmon  merchant 
. .  Alex.  Mackie,  fruiterer 

..  Wm.  M'Leod,  gunmaker 
. .  David  Thomas,  shipmaster 

3  Miss  Ramsay,  lodgings 

. .   G.  W.  M'Pherson,  photographer 

5  Gordon  Beattie,  tailor 
. .  James  Watson,  clerk 

. .  Mrs  Simpson 

. .  Alex.  Smith  (of  S.  &  M'K.) 

6  G.  Hamilton,  cutler 
. .  Mrs  James  Hay 

. .   Thomas  Sang,  shoemaker 

7  Adam  Gray 

. .  Mrs  Robertson 

. .  S.  R.  W.  Shaw,  auctioneer 

8  Geo.  Milne  (Northern  Ass.  Co.) 
..  Robt.  M'Pherson,  com.  traveller 
..  Wm.  Skirving  (Hull  Steam  Co.) 

9  John  Gray,  com.  traveller 

. .  James  Watson  (Pratt  &  Keiths 

10  George  Jamieson,  grocer 

. .  Alex.  Birnie,  builder 

16  G.  W.  M-Courtie 

. .   Mrs  Lawrence 

. .  John  Barclay,  overseer 

John  Alexander,  cabinetmaKer 

Crombie's  Court. 

37  Park  street. 


Crooked  Lane. 

From  St.  Andrew  street  to  Loch  st. 

5  Aberdeen  Public  Baths 

. .  Wm.  Cameron,  superintendent 

6  James  Donald,  farrier 

. .  Robert  Leith  (of  B.  &  L.) 
9£  Back  entrance,  House  of  Refuge 
11  John  Logan 

Cross  Street. 

From  Cotton  street  to  Albion  street. 
1  A.  Booth,  pipe-top  manufacturer 
5  Wm.  Ogg(of  O.  &G.) 

7  John  Bowie,  shore  porter 

Crown  Court. 

41£  Union  street. 

1  John  Johnston  (of  G.  Reid  &  Sons) 
. .  Miss  Morgan 

2  Leslie  &  Russell,  printers 
. .  Wm.  Gavin,  house  agent 

. .  Robert  Millar,  tailor 
4  Alex.  Rust,  commission  agent 
. .  Miss  M'Leod,  teacher 
. .  Miss  Ross,  lodgings 

Crown  Court. 

36  Upperkirkgate 

Crown  Lane. 

From  Crown  terrace  to  St.  Mary's 
place. 
26  Miss  Bruce 

Crown  Place. 

1  Miss  Brown 

2  Douglass    Duncan,     advocate    (of 

J.  &D.  D.) 

Crown  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  Ferryhill. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  A.  &  R.  Milne,  booksellers 
..  Alex.  Johnston,  M.D. 
Windmillbrae. 

5  James  Ogilvie,  upholsterer 

7  Miss  Greig,  lodgings 
19  A.  B.  Johnston,  designer 

1  James  Ewing,  photographer 
. .  John  Ewen,  clothier  ,,•; 

13  Miss  Brown,  milliner] 
15  G.  R.  Taylor,  decorator 
17  John  H.  Johnston,  designer 
19  Miss  Donald 

21  Robert  Sangster,  flesher 

22  Wm.  Edmond,  tailor 

23  Mrs  Wm.  Neill 

24  John  Morison,  clothier 

25  G.  W.  Wilson  &  Co.,  artists  and 

photographers  to  the  Queen 

26  Miss  Boyd,  lodgings 


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27  Miss  Brand,  lodgings 

28  E.  W.  Ritter,  music  teacher 

Crown  terrace. 

67  Mrs  B.  Williamson 

69  Mrs  Dr.  Smith 

71  John  Douglas,  merchant 

73  Miss  Gordon 

75  J.  Leith  (of  Leith  &  Paterson; 

77  Mrs  M 'Caiman 

79  James  Milne,  C.A.  (of  E.  &  M.) 

81  Mrs  John  Fleming 

83  Professor  W.  R.  Smith 

85  Miss  Gibbon 

87  Mrs  Adair-Moffat 

St.  John's  place. 

89  Mrs  Chivas 

91  James  Batchan  (T.  &  C.  Bank) 

93  Alex.  Brown,  late  merchant 

95  Adam  C.  Anderson  (J.  Blaikie  & 
Sons) 

97  Miss  Forbes  of  Echt 

99  Win.   J.    Routledge  (of  W.   R.  & 

Son) 
101  Mrs  James  Keith 
103  P.  Taylor,  traveller 

St.  Mary's  place. 
Ill  Mrs.  Dr.  R.  Smith 
113  Mrs  Dr.  Duncan 
115  Mrs  Wm.  Gray 
117  Mrs  Ligertwood 
119  Mrs  Wm.  Elliot 
121  Mrs  Milne 

..  Miss  Watson 

. .  Miss  Gray,  lodgings 

..   A.  J.  W.  Storrie,  S.S.C. 

. .  Miss  Skinner 
123  Wm.  Giles,  druggist 

Marywell  street. 
125  Mrs  Robertson,  draper 

. .  Miss  M.  M 'Donald,  dressmaker 

. .    George  Gray,  shoemaker 

. .  Wm.  Nicolson,  coal  broker 

. .  James  Reid 
127  Francis  Buchan,  baker 
129  Do.,  do. 

131  Mrs  Anderson,  lodgings 
135  John  Greenlaw,  grocer 

. .  J.  R.  Allardyce,  grocer 
137  Do.,  do. 

139  Misses  Cameron 
141  James  Paull,  advocate 

Affleck  street. 
145  J.  M.  Garden,  advocate  (of  D.  <fe  G.) 
147  Misses  Fyfe 
149  George  Reid,  grocer 
151  Wm.  Cormack.  late  merchant 

. .   Alex.  Cormack,  late  merchant 
153  George  Grub,  LL.D.,  advocate 
155  James  Stephen,  R.N. 
157  P.  Morison  (Aberdeen  Lime  Co.) 
159  Wm.  Whitecross(H.M.O) 
.161  Alex.  Reid,  harbour  treasurer 
163  Mrs  Macaldowie,  lodgings 

. .   Charles  Strachan  (of  A.  R.  Gray) 
165  Wm.  Y.  M 'Donald,  (Union  Bank) 


167  Andrew  E.   Hector,  salmon  mer- 
chant 
169  John    P.    Cumine  (of    W.    &   C, 

advocates) 
171  John  S.  Stuart  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

..  Wm.  Milne,  advocate  (of  Y.  &  S.) 
Victoria  street  (south) 
173  Alex.  Coutts,  grocer 
175  Miss  Bisset,  milliner 

. .  Wm.  Fenton 

. .  Alex.  Coutts,  grocer 

. .  Alex.  Thomson,  clerk 
177  James  Ritchie,  shoemaker 

..  F.  Mathieson,  agent 

. .  Mrs  R.  Innes 
179  Mrs  Wiseman,  teacher  of  music 

. .  Wm.  Gordon 

. .   John  Trail,  bookseller 
181  Mrs  G.  Sangster 

. .  Charles  Forbes,  grocer 
18H  Wm.  Forbes,  baker 
183~Miss  M.  A.  Lumsden,  lodgings 
1S5  Wm.  Gerrie,  furniture  dealer 

. .  Wm.  Taylor,  flesher 
187         Do.,  do. 

187£  G.  Chalmers  &  Son,  plumbers 
189'John  Osborne,  shipmaster 

. .  Wm.  Elrick  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

. .  Wm.  Johnston,  builder 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

6  Charles  Laing,  tailor 
8  Miss  Souter 

10  James  Henderson,  printer 

. .  Mrs  Henderson,  lodgings 

. .  Wm.  Sutherland 

12-14  Mrs     Bearsley,     fancy-needle- 
worker 

16  Wm.  W.  Fyfe  &  Co.,  plumbers 

18  Mrs  Ferres 

. .  Wm.  G.  Wyllie,  book-keeper 

20  Samuel  Seay,  shoemaker 
Crown  place. 

2S£  Abdn.  Turkish  Bath  Estab. 

82  Henry  Gray,  draper 

Free  Trinity  Church. 

84  Misses  Thomson 

86  James  Hunter,  chemist 

86J  Mrs  Forsyth,  lodgings 

. .  C.  Winchester,  advocate 
Academy  street. 

90  Alex.  E.  Merson,  slater 
St.  James's  Church. 
100  Wm.  Cassie 
102  John  Hall,  clothier 
104  Rev.  David  Brown,  D.D. 
106  Geo.  T.  Harvey  (Abdn.  Lime  Co.) 
108  George  Cruden,  advocate 
110  Miss  Knox 
112  Mrs  Taylor 
114  Mrs  John  Innes 
116  Geo.  Yule,  late  merchant 
118  Wm.  F.  Ogg,  advocate 
120  Rev.  James  Masson 
122  Peter  Mitchell 
124  Miss  M 'William,  lodgings 


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124  F.ev.  James  Park 
. .   Wm.  P.  Robertson,  dentist 
Dee  place. 
126  James  Thomson 
128  Mrs  Urquhart 
..  Miss  Urquhart 
130  Alex.  Eddie,  late  baker 
132  James  Catto 

. .  Mrs  Burns,  lodgings 
134  John  Stuart,  clerk 
136  Mrs  Dr.  Christie 

Springbank  street. 
146  Mrs  G.  Leslie 
148  Charles  F.  Griffith 
150  James  Leith  (of  J.  L.  &  Sons.' 
152  Miss  Gibbon 
154  Mrs  Kennedy,  lodgings 
156  Mrs  A.  Smollet,  lodgings 
Springbank  terrace. 
158  Mrs  Wm.  Milne,  lodgings 

..  James  Aiken,  shoemaker 

. .   Miss  Miller,  dressmaker 

. .   Mrs  Mennie,  lodgings 

. .   B.  M'Lellan,  teacher 
160  Miss  Wood,  milliner 

. .   Mrs  John  Smith 

. .   Mrs  Russel 

. .  Misses  Forbes,  dressmakers 

. .  John  Turnbull,  cutter 

..  J.  S.  Valentine  (N.  Ass.  Co.) 
Rosebank  terrace 
162  Joseph  Norrie 

. .  Alex.  Reid,  carpenter 

. .  John  Glashan,  shipmaster 

. .  Mrs  Thomson 

.  -   Wm.  Henderson,  clerk 

. .  James  Petrie  (of  J.  P.  &  Co. ) 

. .   Geo.  Singer 
164  Mrs  John  Gibson 

. .   Mrs  Alex.  Purves 

. .   Wm.  Saunders,  cashier 

. .   Mrs  Breck,  lodgings 

. .    Mrs  Duncan 

. .   Wm.  Garey,  artist 
166  Mrs  Stewart,  lodgings 

. .  Alex.  Levie,  shipmaster 

. .  Mrs  John  G.  Leslie 

. .   Henry  Haynes,  writer 

..  Miss  Forsyth 
168  G.  S    Mackay,  teacher  of  music 

. .  Wm.  Duncan,  potato  merchant 

. .  Mrs  Grieve,  lodgings 

. .   Wm.  Goodwin,  late  mail  guard 

. .  Charles  Stuart  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

. .  John  K.  Greig,  accountant 

. .   Geo.  Divorty,  clerk 

. .  Mrs  A.  Mennie 

. .  George  Mennie  (of  M.  &  B.) 
170  Wm.  Forbes,  bal;er 

. .   Mrs  J.  Sangster,  lodgings 

. .  John  Taylor,  upholsterer 

. .   Mrs  Rae,  lodgings 

. .   Mrs  Agnes  Rait 
172  George  Calder 

. .  Mrs  Greig,  lodgings 

. .   Wm.  Rutherford,  painter 


172  Mrs  Jackson 
. .  Mrs  Campbell 
. .  John  M 'Robbie,  draper 

174  Arthur  Farquhar 
. .   Geo.  Skinner,  stonecutter 
..   Geo.  Young,  merchant 

176  James  M  unro,  saw  miller 
. .  W.  W.  Fyfe  (oi  W.  W.  F.  &  Co.) 
. .  James  Henderson,  shipmaster 
. .  Andrew  Hurry,  shipmaster 

178  Mrs  Hood,  lodgings 
..  Alex.  Paterson 
. .  Miss  Thomson,  milliner 
. .  Alex.  Milne  (of  A.  Milne  &  Co. ) 
. .  James  Gray,  patternmaker 

180  James  Burnett,  bookbinder 
. .  James  Henderson,  grocer 

182  Do.,  do. 

Crown  Street  (South). 

1  Angus  M'Donald 
1^  James  Rae,  grocer 

2  John  Michie,  tinsmith 
. .  Mrs  John  Fyfe 

3  Wm.  Green,  merchant 

5  James  Rae,  grocer 

6  George  Riddel,  merchant 

7  Alex.  Johnston,  clothier 

8  John  Brunton,  shipmaster 

9  Miss  Hector 

10  Alex.  H.  Taylor,  R.N. 

11  Robert  Hall,  In.  Rev.  officer 

12  John  M'Condach,  contractor 

13  Alex.  Bruce,  traveller 

Crown  Terrace. 

From  Crown  st.  to  St.  Marys  place. 

1  Miss  Johnston 

2  Mrs  Latto,  lodgings 

Baptist  Cliurch. 

4  Alex.  Inglis,  ship  chandler 

5  Mrs  Rhind 

6  John  Whyte,  advocate 

7  John  M'Intosh 

. .  John  Sutherland,  clerk 
. .  Mrs  Gowan 

Methodist  Chapel. 

13  Miss  Strachan,  whiteseamstress 
. .  Wm.  Edmond,  tailor 

. .  Miss  Warrack,  lodgings 
..   A.  Milne  (of  A.  M.  &  Co.) 
. .  David  Smith  (J.  L.  &  Co.) 

14  A.  P.  Hogarth,  merchant 

Cruden's  Court. 

22  Broad  street. 

Cuparstone  Buildings. 

West  of  Cuparstone  place. 
James  Merchant,  grocer 
Mrs  Reith 
John  Shepherd,  clerk 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Cuparstone  Place. 

From  Holburn  street  to  Nellfield 

place. 
Win.  Milne,  plumber,  Ash  vale 
Thomas  Brown ,  shoemaker 
Andrew   Robertson,  keeper,  Nell- 
field  cemetery 
Mrs  Charles  Downie 
Mrs  John  Edmond,  Cuparstone 

Cottage 
Miss  Ross,  Diamond  Cottage 
James  Gordon.  Cuparstone  Lodge 
John  Wood,  com.  traveller 
David  Sheach,  writer 
Mrs  Anderson,  Rose  Cottage 
R.  Harvey,  G.  N.  of  S.  R.  do. 
Wm.  Macintosh,  draper  (of  E.&  M.) 

Grove  Cottage 
John  Laing,  Granton  Lodge 
Charles     Gauld,     com.    traveller, 

Claremont  Cottage 
J.    Comrie  Thomson,   Hawthorne 
Lodge 

10  Wm.  Hendry,  ship  broker 

Cuparstone  Row. 

From  Wellington  place  to  Cuparstone 
place 

Daniel's  Court. 

48  Castle  terrace 

Darlington  Place. 

120  West  North  street 

Dee  Place. 

From  Mary  well  street  to  Springbank 

1  James  Berry,  watchmaker,  &c. 

2  Rev.  Matthew  Galbraith,  M.A. 

3  Patrick  Singer  (of  D.  Wyllie  &  Son) 
. .  Miss  Rettie 

4  Mrs  Gibson 
. .  Mrs  Rust 

5  Rev.  Dr.  John  Longmuir 

6  Mrs  James  Asher 

7  Mrs.  Alex.  Brand 

Dee  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  Dee  place 

LEFT    HAND   SIDE. 

5  J.  &  S.  Fyfe,  painters 
Windmillbrae. 
7-9  Alex.  Flett,  baker 

11  Mrs  J.  Donaldson,  lodgings 

13  James  Craigen,  provision  mercht. 
13£  John  Campbell,  plumber 

14  Do.  do. 

15  Colonel  G.  Kirby 

Vd  Wm.  Rettie  (of  M.  R.  &  Sons) 
25  Alex.  Walker  (of  W.  Walker  and 

Sons) 
29  Miss  Morren 


29  Miss  Melvin 

31  Miss  M'Hardy 
. .  Mrs  Rennie 

35  Miss  Urquhart 

37  Miss  Allan 

39  Wm.  Shepherd,  confectioner 

4L  Miss  Stephen 

. .  R.  D.  Garden,  agent 

43  Wm.  Christie  (G,  N.  of  S.  R.) 

. .  William  Connon,  shipmaster 

. .  Robert  Diack  (Caledonian  Ry. ) 

Academy  street. 
bb  Rev.  R.  A.  Mitchell,  M.A. 

59  Forbes  Morrison  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 
61'  Mrs  Thomson,  lodgings 

63  Alex.  Wood,  book-keeper 

65  Alex.  Taylor  (H.M.C.) 

. .   George  Smith,  shoemaker 

67  Charles  Smith  (of  G.  &  S.) 

69  Rev.  Patrick  Cheyne 

71  Alex.  Watt,  writer 

. .  James  Farquhar  (of  F.  &  G. ) 

73  Miss  Fullarton 

75  Mrs  T.  Laurie 

77  James  Sim  (of  D.  &  S. ) 
Bee  place. 

RIGHT   HAND    SIDE. 

2  James  Jamieson,  grocer 

4  George  Russell,  sculptor 
. .  Misses  Anderson,  late  of  Strichen 
. .  Miss  Riddel,  lodgings 
Langstane  place. 
Free  Methodist  Chapel. 
20J  Miss  M.  Gray,  provision  dealer 
22  George  Glegg,  confectioner 
..  Wm.  Barron,  mason 
. .  F.  Beattie,  blacksmith 
24  Miss  McLeod,  milliner 
. .  Mrs  Yeats,  lodgings 
26  Mrs  Christall,  lodgings 
. .  David  Paterson 

30  Miss  Warrack 

. .   William  Sutherland,  carpenter 
. .   William  Henderson,  tailor 

32  Mrs  John  Paterson 

42  James  Allan  and  Sons,  workshop 

Bon- Accord  lane. 
46  Wm.  Farquharson,  fish  dealer 
48  John  C.  Smart 
50  James  Murison,  dentist 
52  Mrs  Costella 
. .  Mrs  J.  Stutley 

54  Misses  Carter 
56  Donald  Gordon 

55  George  Dewar,  draper 

60  James  W.  Barclay,  merchant 
62  Mrs  E.  Melville 

64  Mrs  Yeats,  lodgings 

66  Francis  Muil,  baker 

68  Wm.  Dickson,  hatter 

70  Wm.  Davidson,  paper  ruler 

72  Mrs  Robert  Cobban 
. .   Miss  Knowles 

74  Miss  Massie 

76  David  Reid  (of  G.  R.  &  Sons) 


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161 


"8  Al.   Copland,   manager  (Aberdeen 
Com.  Co.; 
The  Old  Mill  Road. 


Dee  Village. 


Between  Crown  street  and  Wellington 
road 
Charles  Copland,  beadle 

Deemount  Terrace. 

Near  Railway  Bridge,  Polmuir  road 

1  Robert  Hally  (of  J.  L.  &  Co.) 

Denburn  (Green). 

From  Green  to  Union  Bridge. 

2  Miss  Davidson,  hosier 

Denburn  Terrace. 

From  Skene  terrace  to  Corbie  Well. 

1  William  Arthur,  plasterer 

5  John  Middleton,  tailor 

9  James  Knowles,  butcher 
15  George  Fraser  (of  G.  &  W.  F.) 
. .  John  R.  Donald,  hatter 
17  Alex.  Duffton,  china  merchant 

Devanha  Terrace. 

Ferryhill 

1  Wm.  Taylor,  traveller 

2  James  Scott  (of  S.  &  S.) 

3  Daniel  Levie 

..  Jas.  N.  Justice,  clerk  (H.  M.  C.) 

4  James  Macbeth,  pianoforte  maker 

5  Mrs  Watt 

6  Miss  Ross 

7  John  M'Kelvie,  surveyor  of  taxes 

8  William  Couper,  fishery  officer 

9  Rev.  Charles  McGregor 

10  Rev.  George  S.  Anderson 

11  Robert  Harvey,  H.M.  inspector  of 

schools 

12  Rev,  Andrew  D.  Donaldson,  M.A. 

13  Alex.  Stephen,  painter 

Diamond  Lane. 

From  Diamond  st.  to  Silver  st. 

Diamond  Street. 

From  Union  st.  to  N.  Silver  st. 
1  Alex.  Davidson  of  Desswood 
6  Alex.  Campbell,  horse  hirer 
9  Office    of     Oldmachar      Parochial 

Board 
. .  Poor  Rates  Tax  Office 
. .  Alex  Gordon,  accountant 
. .   Miss  Chalmers 
11  Miss  Crane,  dressmaker 
13  Friends  Society  Meeting-house 
. .  Alex.  Campbell,  horse  hirer 
. .  Mrs  Stratton,  lodgings 
28  Logan  &  Co. ,  pianoforte  makers 
31  George  G.  Christie 


Dingwall's  Court. 

85  Gallowgate 

Donald's  Court. 

20  Schoolhill  and  16  Loch  street 

1  John  Hepburn,  printer 

2  Alex.  Mann,  carpet  shoemaker 

3  Richard  Smith,  bootcloser 

6  David  Paterson  (P.O.) 

..   Isabella  Thomson,  laundress 
..   F.  Hutchison  (of  M.  &  H.) 

7  James  M'Leod,  painter 
S  Mrs  Johnson,  lodgings 

. .  Samuel  Seay,  shoemaker 
John  Penny,  photographer 

Doric  Place. 

120J  Loch  street 

Downie's  Court. 

65  Broad  street 

Drum's  Lane. 

From  26  Upperldrkgate  to  Loch  st. 

3  Mrs  Booth,  late  grocer 
13  Miss  M.  Fraser 

. .   Hugh  Dey,  letter  carrier 
. .   George  Robbie,  bottler 
15  James  Walker 
19  David  Reid,  pawnbroker 

21  Mrs  Laing 

Duncan  Place. 

90  North  Broadford 
James  M'Bain 

Duncan's  Court. 

45  Castle  street 

Duncan's  Court. 

74  Gallowgate 

Duthie's  Court. 

45  Guestrow. 

Duthie's  Court. 

14  Schoolhill. 

East  North  Street. 

From  King  street  to  Park  street 

LEFT   HAND    SIDE. 

1  Alex.  Croll,  baker 

. .  Miss  Middleton,  dressmaker 

2  Alex.  Rutherford,  grocer 

4  Wm.  Thomson,  flesher 

5  Mrs  Henderson,  lodgings 
. .  Mrs  Keith 

6  John  Buchan,  grocer 
10  Peter  Howie,  grocer 

12  George  Hardie,  clothier 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


14  Alex.  Booth,  chimney  sweep 

16  Misses  Aberdein   &  Dunn,  dress- 

makers 
20  William  Michie,  grocer 

40  Alex.  Anderson,  draper 

46  Hugh  Cameron,  basketmaker 

48  P.  Booth,  chimney  sweep 

54  Mrs  Brebner 

. .  Miss  Brebner,  milliner 
56  John  Brebner,  grocer 

58  John  Davidson,  flesher 

60  Al.  M'Kenzie,  broker 
64  Mrs  Esson,  draper 

66  Wm.  Anderson,  grocer 
70  William  Smith,  grocer 
74  A.  M'Kenzie,  tinsmith 
78  John  Grant,  flesher 

80  Geo.  Anderson,  spirit  dealer 

RIGHT    HAND    SIDE. 

13  Mrs  Taylor 

15  Mrs  Saunders,  broker 

17  Webster's  Court. 

19  Mrs  Sutherland,  spirit  dealer 
31  Donald  Sutherland,  broker 
35  Mrs  Jas.  Grant,  flesher 

41  Wm.  Robertson,  spirit  dealer 
45  J.  &  J.  Anderson,  grocers 

47  Wm.  Anderson,  grocer 

49  Isaac  Barnet,  picture  frame  maker 

55  Alex.  Wattie,  stoneware  merchant 

59  James  Presslie,  engineer 

61  R.  D.  Presslie,  druggist 

67  James  Philip,  grocer 

Ebenezer  Place. 

1  North  Broadford 

Eden  Place. 

Rosemount  place,  left  hand. 

2  P.  Ross,  sorting  clerk  (P.  O. ) 

3  James  J.  M'Pherson 

4  Geo.  B.  Smith, commercial  traveller 

(L.  &  P.) 

6  Daniel  Laird,  (N.  S.  Savings  Bank) 
. .  John  Longmore,  book-keeper 

7  Peter  Murray  &  Co. ,  builders 
. .   Alex.  Anderson,  painter 

Edward  Place. 

20  Seamount  place 

Eldon  Terrace. 

Cuparston  road 
1  Mrs  Bain,  lodgings 
2-  Jas.  Taylor,  commercial  traveller 
6  MissHatt 

Elmbank  Terrace. 

Near  Kittybrewster  Station,  east  of 
Railway  line 

1  James  H.  Bisset,  builder 

2  Wm.  Litster,  teacher  of  music 

..    Wm.  L.  Aberdein  (Abdn.  Jute  Co.) 

3  E.  J.  Chamberlain,  manager 
. .  James  Hunter,  jun. 


Erskine  Street. 

From  Elmbank  terrace,  eastward. 
Wm.  Sutherland,  grocer 
George  Manson  (of  G.  &  J.  M.) 
Wm.  Morrison  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 
John  Skene,  butcher 

Exchange  Court. 

Between  35  and  37  Union  street. 

Exchange  Lane. 

Between  Market  st.  and  Exchange  st. 

Exchange  Street. 

From  Hadden  street  to  Guild  street. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

15  J.  &  W.  Bisset,  wholesale  merchts. 
17  John     Leith    &    Sons,    wholesale 
grocers 

27  National  Security  Savings  Bank. 
. .  Wm.  King,  messenger 

. .  Offices  of  the  Royal  Infirmary  and 
Lunatic  Asylum 

RIGHT   HAND    SIDE. 

2  Mrs  John  Walsh,  spirit  dealer 

4  Exchange  Billiard  Rooms  ;  J.  Hay 

6  John  Rhind,  warehouseman 

8  N.  of  S.  Bank,  Market  Branch 

12  Masonic  Hall 

. .   Wm.  Charles,  keeper  of  hall 
14  Wm.  Ogg,  basket  maker 
22  Robertson  &  Arnot,  com.  merchts. 
24  Exchange  Restaurant;  A.  Scatterty, 

jun. 
26  Edmonston  &  Co. ,  warehousemen 
. .  D.  G.  Strachan,  com.  traveller 
. .  Jas.  Durno,  com.  traveller 
. .  Milne  &  Hutchison,  printers 

28  B.  Reid  &  Co.,  seedsmen 

30  J.  Brander,  wholesale  merchant 

Exchequer  Court. 

9  Exchequer  row. 

Exchequer  Row. 

From  Castle  street  to  Shiprow 
1-3  David  A.  Mortimer,  chemist 

4  Mrs  J.  Elliot,  spirit  dealer 

5  Burnett's  close. 

7  Geo.  Dempsey,  spirit  dealer 

9  Exchequer  court. 

11  Francis  Wattie,  stoneware  mercht. 

13  John  Reid,  eating-house 

Farmer's-hall  Lane. 

From  Leadside  to  Rosemount  place. 
1  Robert  Stuart,  slater 

Farquhar's  Court. 

17  Upperkirkgate. 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


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Farquhar  Place. 

218J  Gallowgate. 
Mrs  Captain  Greig 
John  Bothwell 
James  Henderson,  blacksmith 

Farrier  Lane. 

From  North  street  to  Mealmarket  st. 
4  Irvine  &  Co.,  horse-shoers 

Ferguson's  (J.)  Court. 

10S  Gallowgate. 

Ferryhill  Place. 

From  Marine  place  to  Rotunda  place. 

LEFT  HAND   SIDE. 

3  Wm.  Russell,  silk  mercer 

7  John  S.  Riddel,  agent 

9  James  Duthie,  (of  Duthie  Brothers) 

11  Mrs  Capt.  Stephen 

. .  Alex.  Stephen,  stockbroker 

13  G.  M.  Preston,  com.  traveller 

15  Mrs  Johnston 

17  A.  Stronach,  jun.,  advocate 
19  Mearns  Bruce 

21  John  S.  Grassick 

23  James  A.  Skene,  staff  surgeon 

25  Alex.  Aberdein,  com.  traveller 

27  James  Watson,  (of  Watson  Bros.) 

29  Mrs  James  Walker 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

l£Lewis  Fyfe,  draper 
. .  David  Anderson,  clerk 
2  Mrs  Deans 

4  Erskine  M 'Donald 
6  Charles  Robertson 

. .  A.  W.  Robertson 

8  R.  A.  Dyer  Connon  (R.  C.  &  Co.) 
10  George  Compton,  collector  (Inland 

Revenue) 

12  Rev.  James  Iverach 

14  James  Largie,  shipmaster 

16  Alex.  Duncan,  com.  traveller 

18  Ranald  Macdonald,  factor 

22  Alfred  Macleod,  elocutionist 

24  Peter  Castle,  com.  agent 

26  Charles  Merrylees,  N.  of  S.  and  0. 

and  S.  Steam  Co. 

25  David  Stewart,  advocate 

30  Mrs  Stewart 

32  A.  R.  Low,  timber  merchant 
. .  W.  F.  Stewart,  com.  traveller 
34  Rev.  Henry  W.  Wright 
36  James  T.  Mackay,  jeweller 

Ferryhill  Terrace. 

West  from  Mill  burn  street. 
8  Wm.  Beaton,  mason 
10  John  Hunter  (A.  Pirie  &  Sons) 
. .  R.  A.  Petrie,  house  carpenter 
12  John  Edwards,  stonecutter 


12  George  Connon,  grocer 
. .  Charles  Souper 

13  Robert  Thomson,  house  carpenter 

14  Al.  M'Addie,  pattern  maker 
16  Mrs  Hastie 

21  James  M'Kay,  engine-driver  (Cal. 

Railway) 
..  David  Logan  (of  Logan  &  Co.) 
. .  James  Adams,  shipmaster 

22  James  Birss 

. .  Charles  Yeats,  cabinetmaker 

23  John  Topping  (late  Customs) 
27  Alex.  Clark 

Findlay's  Court. 

60  Gallowgate. 

Fish  Street. 

From  Castle  terrace  to  Albion  street. 

2  A.  Clerihew,  teacher 

3  George  Milne,  ironmonger 

. .  Wm.  Thomson,  shore  porter 

5  R.  C.  Fullarton,  guard  (D.  Ry.) 

6  John  Henry,  cattle  agent 

. .  Al.  Johnston,  clerk  (G.  N.  of  S;  R.) 

7  David  Johnston,  shore  porter 

9  Alex.   Adam,  manager   (Aberdeen 
Salmon  Co  ) 

13  George  Grant 

14  John  Beattie,  shore  porter 

. .  Joseph  Cooper,  shore  porter 

Fisher  Row. 

From  Stirling  street  to  Carmelite  st. 

15  A.  F.  Mortimer,  spirit  dealer 

16  Mrs  Leslie,  tem.  hotel 

17  Mrs  Robert  Falconer,  spirit  dealer 

18  George  Watt,  mealseller 

19  Mrs  Walker 

. .  George  Brown,  miller 

Flourmillbrae. 

From  St.  Nicholas  street  to  Barnett's 
close. 

2  Geo.  Mollison,  com.  merchant 

3  James  Winkley,  painter 

4  N.  of  S.  Equitable  Loan  Co. 

5  David  Duguid,  fishing-tacklemaker 

6  James  Thomson,  V.S. 

7  James  Black,  hairdresser 

8  George  Sangster  (oi  J.  &  G.  S.) 

9  James  Mowat,  renovator 

Flourmill  Lane. 

From  Netherkirkgate    to    Flourmill- 
brae. 

10  N.  of  S.  Equitable  Loan  Co. 
James  Thomson,  shoeing  forge 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Fonthill  Road. 

Near  St.  Ma  char  place. 
Miss  Dunn 
Peter  Duguid,  advocate 

Fonthill  Road 

From  Rotunda  pi.  to  St.  Machar  pi. 
Free  Ferryhill  Church 
A.  0.  Gill,  Fairfield 
Professor  Binnie 
J.  B.  Adam,  Maryfield 
Robert  Lumsden,  Eastbank 
James  Bryce,  Westbank 

Fonthill  Terrace. 

G.  G.  Jenkins,  C.E. 
Rich.  Black,  accountant 
R.  G.  Garvie,  engineer 
Alex.  Henderson,  builder 

Forbes'  Court. 

78  Green. 

Forbes  Street. 

From  Rosemount  ten-ace  to  Rose- 
mount  place. 
1  Win.  Stronach,  flesher 
5  Wm.  Diack,  shipmaster 
19  John  Paul  (Harper  &  Co.) 
. .  Mrs  Aberdein,  sick  nurse 

Charles  G.  Elrick,  comb  manufac- 
turer 

Forest  Road. 

North  and  south  from  Queen's  road. 

1  John  Philip  Fraser,  artist 

3  Hugh    H.    Burniston/  paymaster, 

R.N, 
5  James  B.  Keith  (T.  &  C.  Bank) 
7  Peter  Craighead,  merchant. 

Frederick  Street. 

From  King  street  to  Park  street 

LEFT   HAND    SIDE. 

21  Police  Store 

23  Mrs  Wilson,  lodgings 

25  Wm.  dimming,  tea  merchant 

. .   James  Tastard,  flesher 

. .  Wm.  Thomson,  soda  water  manu- 
facturer 

27  Alex.  Scorgie,  agent 

29  James  Hunter,  grocer 

. .   George  Anderson,  grocer 

31  Wm.  M'Callum  (H.  M.  C.) 

..  Alex.    Dickie,  heel   and  toe-plate 
maker 

33  James  Hall,  carter 

37£  James  Stephen,  grocer 
Br  Belt's  School. 

49  Mrs  Smith,  lodgings 

. .   Wm.  Norrie  (of  Reith  &  Nome) 


49  Mrs  Paterson 

51  Thomas  Aberdein,  spirit  dealer 

KIGHT  HAND   SIDE. 

4  Alex.  Stewart,  insurance  agent 

6  James  Adams,  beadle 
. .  Wm.  Clarkson,  cooper 
. .  Alex.  Mitchell,  carter 

14  Alex.  Sangster,  sheriff  officer 
16  Mrs  Christie,  lodgings 

18  Alex,  dimming,  bottler 

20  Alex.  Ingram,  heel  and   toe-plate 

maker 
20J  Wm.  Sharp,  tailor 
36  Alex.  Petrie,  grocer 

Friendship  Terrace. 

Off  Ashley  road, 
3  John  Craib  (cf  Greig  &  Craib) 

7  John  Fimister,  shipmaster 

9  Hugh  Longmuir,  shipmaster 

Froghall  Place. 

74  North  Broadford. 

Gaelic  Lane. 

From  Belmont  street  to  Back  wynd. 
1  J.  &  D.  Campbell,  cab-hirers. 

8  Mrs  Stewart,  sick  nurse 

Gallowgate. 

From  Broad  street  to  Causewayend. 

LEFT   HAND     SIDE. 

Henry  Gray,  draper,  Greyfriars 
Buildings 

11-13  A.  Rhind  &  Sons,  warehouse- 
men 

15-17  Watson  Brothers,  drapers 

19  Thomas  Laing,  ironmonger 
23  A.  &  G.  Campbell,  fruiterers 
25  John  Buckner,  butcher 

27  Concert  Court. 

. .  Alex,  i  M'Kay,  cabinetmaker 
29  Mrs  M'Kay,  furniture  dealer 
31-33  Thomas  R.  Watson,  draper 

St.  Paul  street. 
47  Alex.  Milne,  draper 
49  B.  Reid's  court. 

. .   John  Vigrow,  printer 
51  James  Green,  furniture  dealer 
53  W.  Oliver,  grocer 
55  Wm.  Ritchie,  supt.  salmon  fishings 
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 
73  S.  M'lntosh,  shoemaker 
75  Milne's  court. 

77  Alex.  Watson,  stoneware  dealer 
83  Alex.  Grub,  baker 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


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85  Dingwall's  court. 

. .  John  Moir,  brasst'ounder 

. .   Wm.  Taylor,  house  carpenter 

. .  James  Imray  (H.  M.C. ) 

8.)  Alex.  Shirreffs,  painter 

91         Wm.  Henderson's  court. 

93  Jas.  M'Killigan,  provision  dealer 

97  John  Morris,  eating  house 

99  Beattie's  (J. )  court 

101  Duncan  Hopper,  eating  house 

103  Moir's  court. 

107  Winlaw's  court. 

109  William  Linklater,  grocer 

111  Watt's  court. 

112  Hunter  &  Walker,  grocers 
112J  Davidson's  court. 

113  James  M'Irityre,  bootmaker 
115  Mrs  Peterkin,  midwife 

119  Shewan's  court. 

. .  Joseph  Middleton,  house  factor 
121  John  Milne,  spirit  dealer 
133-35  Wm.  Paterson  &  Sons,  drug- 
gists 
137  Mrs  C.  Macdonald,  spirit  dealer 
139  Simpson's  court. 

141  John  Reid,  grocer 
143  Alexander's  court. 

145  Wm.  Milne,  grocer 
147£  John  George,  fiesher 
149"  Joseph  Bisset,  confectioner 
..  John    Mitchell,    stoneware    mer- 
chant 

Innes  street. 
155|-  John  Robertson,  shoemaker 
161        Henderson's  (W.)  court. 

. .  Mrs  Little,  broker 
163  Davidson  &  Co.,  brokers 
165  George  Howie,  grocer 
. .  A.  Milne,  provision  merchant 
Young  street. 
167  Matthew  Croll,  baker 
168A-  Robert  Knox,  shoemaker 
169  James  Ritchie,  spirit  dealer 
171  Isabella  M'Donald,  draper 
175  John  Allan,  draper 
175*  James  Courage,  cooper 

. .   Peter  Sim,  teacher  of  music 
177  J.  &  W.  M'Hattie,  grocers 
179  George  Bisset,  shoemaker 

Berry  lane. 
181  John  Walker,  grocer 
187  Alex.  M'Kenzie,  merchant 

Windy  ivynd. 
193  Ewen  M'Donald,  grocer 
195  James  Florence,  beadle 

Oerrard  street. 
207  W.  Laing,  ironmonger 
209  James  Simpson,  cabinetmaker 
211  W.  G.  Mathieson,  baker 

215  Andrew  Allan,  baker 

216  Miss  Gill,  lodgings 

218  Mrs  Hobrow,  confectioner 
218£  Farquhar  place. 

219  W.  Routledge  &  Son,  rope  manu 

facturers 

220  Miss  Routledge      . 


RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

3  Peter  Findlay,  draper 

6  G.  J.  Webster,  butcher 

8  Andrew  Milne,  umbrella  maker 
10  Watson  &  Harper,  drapers 
12  Hugh  Ross,  umbrella  maker 
14  John  Avery  &  Co.,  printing  office 
16  Miss  Clark 

18  George  M'Kay,  leather  cutter 
20  Thomas  Clyne,  tea  dealer 

Littlejohn  street. 
22  A.    Gray  &   Son,  boot   and   shos 

makers 
24  Wm.  Gordon,  fiesher 
26  Union  court. 

28  A.  &  D.  M'Donald,  shoemakers 
30  Inglis'  co,urt. 

32  John  Burnett,  baker 
34  Reid's  court. 

..  Alex.  Durno,  printer 
38  Alex.  Gray,  provision  agent 
44  George  Dawson,  shoemaker 
Middle  Public  School. 

52  M'Lean's  court. 

. .  John  M'Lean,  superintendent  of 
meters  .  A 

56  Poor's  Hospital  court. 

58  Hector  Fraser,  spirit  merchanK 

60  Findlay' s  court. 

. .  Mrs  Scott,  chimney  sweep 

64  Rhind's  court. 

70  Plasterer's  court. 

. .  Thomas  Wishart,  cabinetmaker 

. .  Wm.  Robertson,  cabinetmaker 

7Q£  Robert  Smith,  boon  seller 

72"" George  Watson,  blacksmith 

74  Duncan's  court. 

76  J.  Wilson,  baker 

80  M'Kay's  court. 

90  Shaw's  court. 

92  Alex.  Wishart,  fiesher 

94  John  M'Kay,  grocer 

98  Porthill  close. 

102  Beattie's  court. 

. .  R.  Mitchell,  lock  and  hinge  maker 
104  Jas.  Cruickshank  &  Co.,  grocers 
104^  Arthur  Fraser,  stonecutter 
106-108    T.     Melville    &    Sons,  iron- 
mongers 
108|-        Ferguson's  ( J.)  court. 
110  D.  M'Rae,  chimney  sweep 
116  M'Cook's  court. 

Porthill  Public  School 
124  Charles  Home,  bookseller 
126  Sutherland's  court. 

. .  Alex.  Matheson,  file  maker 
132-134  John    Watt  &   Sons,   leather 

merchants 
136a  Andrew  Smith,  hairdresser 
138-140  James  G.  Brodie,  draper 
144  Reid's  place. 

148  John  Milne,  broker 
150  Andrew  Gibson,  chimney  sweep 
152  Logan's  court. 

1 56  James  Millar,  fiesher 
158  Do.  do. 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Gallowgate  Free  Church. 

160  John  S.  M 'Robbie,  M.D. 

162  William  Tucker  &  Sons,  sausage 
manufacturers 

164  New  Porthill  Schools 

166  Alex.  Robertson,  grocer 
Seamount  place. 

170  William  Kitson  &  Co.,  stoneware 
merchants 

ITS  James  Cotton,  furniture  dealer 

ISO  John  Duthie,  stabler 
:    . .  Alex.  Fyfe,  draper 

182  George  Robb,  writer 

186  John  M'Intosh,  bookseller 

1S9  Robert  Langlands,  provision  mer- 
chant 

191  James  Milne,  flesher 
..  HughBryce(F.  &  G.) 

186  Reith  &  Norrie,  grocei-s' 

198  George  Sangster,  flesher 

200  Robert  Kaye,  beadle 

202  W.  &  J.  h  oss,  grocers 

203  Andrew  Allan,  baker 

204  George  Will,  grocer 
212  Andrew  Craig,  grocer 

. .  G.  Smith  (J.  Blaikie  &  Sons) 

Gardiner's  Lane. 

From  Justice  st.  to  East  North  st. 

Garibaldi  Place. 

71  Skene  Square 
William  Davidson 
H.  G.  Murray,  book-keeper  I' F.P.J 

Garvock  Street. 

From  Canal  Terrace  to  Garvock  wynd 
3  Alex.  M'Petrie,  grocer 
6  James  Officer,  grocer 
8  Do.  do. 

Garvock  Wynd. 

From  Garvock  street  to  the  Links. 
Charles  Reid 

Peter  Anderson  &  Son,  joiners 
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   HAKT>    SIDE. 

5  Colin  A.  Cruickshank,  bookseller 
7  Milne  &  Munro,  bootmakers 
9  Mrs  Brewster,  dressmaker 

11  Charles  Cockerill,  draper 

17  Gavin  Hamilton,  cutler 


19  John  Buchan,  grocer 
23  Wm.  Clark,  confectioner 
25-27  A.  G.  Jessiman,  draper 
27a James  Kesson,  agent 
1 29  J.  R.  Donald,  hatter 
31  Hugh  Dugan,  china  merchant 
31a       Do.  do. 

. .  Mrs  Milne,  lodgings 
. .  Mrs  Brown,  lodgings 
33    Wm.  Stevenson,  bookseller 
35  David  Dawson,  grocer 
35AJohn  Bannerman,  dyer 
37  Antonia  Rocca,  confectioner 
43  George  F.  Stephen,  draper 
45  Mrs  Ross,  dressmaker 
47  Alex.  Murdoch,  cabinetmaker 
49  Ogilvie  &  Campbell,  milliners 
55  Anderson,     Sutherland,    <fc     Co., 
grocers 

Loch  street. 
61  William  Walker,  grocer 
67  Alex.  Croll,  baker 
71  Wm.  Gordon,  shoemaker 
73  John  Mathieson,  cabinetmaker 
75  Seattle's  court. 

..  Wm.  Chivas,  jun.,  boot  top  manu- 
facturer 
77  Charles  Mitchell,  grate  manufac- 
turer 
79  George  Rae,  tailor 
81  Macliray's  court. 

..  A.  M'Lean(M.  H.  &  Co.) 
S3  Hugh  Leith,  grain  merchant 
87  John  S.  Wilson,  draper 
89  Peter  Clark,  draper 
93  James  M'Lean,  fishmonger 
95  Miss  Thomson,  bookseller 
99  Ligertivood's  court. 

. .  John  Reid,  cabinetmaker 
. .  G.  Gorrod,  cooper 
101  Robert  Milne,  grocer 
105  Mrs  Caird,  draper 
107  Andrew  Henderson,  tailor 
111  Alex.  Strachan,  chemist 

St.  Andrew  street. 
113  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  (Branch) 
115  Wm.  G.  Clark,  watchmaker 
117  Miss  Dinnie,  dressmaker 
119  John  Watson,  refreshment  rooms 
121  John  Cooper,  hairdresser 
123  Wm.  Oliver,  grocer 
125  Duncan  Anderson,  painter 
125^  Fire  Engine  Station 
127  Campbell  &  Co. ,  timber  merchants 

Unitarian  Church. 
141  Trustees  of  D.  M'Leod,  shoemaker 
147  Alex.  Anderson,  baker 
151  A.  Alexander  &  Co.,  grocers 

John  street. 
157  North  of  Scotland  Branch  Bank 
161  Benjamin  Rowell,  watchmaker 
165  Mitchell  &  Muil,  bakers 
167  Mrs  Wilken,  bookseller 
169  J.   Wilken  &  Co.,  soap   powder 

manufacturers 
173  James  IJorrie,  draper 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


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175  Alex.  Bannochie,  confectioner 
177  and  179  Glegg  and  Thomson,  iron 
merchants 
C.  of  S.  Training  College 
187  John  Cameron,  joiner 
189  George  Fraser,  bookseller 
191  Allan  Skene,  flesher 
193  Robert  Laing,  shoemaker 
195  Do.  do. 

. .  Andrew  Burnett,  artist 

. .  Wm.  Troup,  professor  of  dancing 
197  George  Mair,  grocer 
Craigie  street. 
199  Robert  Meff,  baker 
201  Mrs  Milne,  shirtmaker 
203  Alex.  Malcolm,  commission  agent 
207  Geo.  Scott,  watchmaker 
209  Ebenezer  Bain,  wright 

Free  Gret/friars  church. 
Broadford  place. 
235  T.  Mellis,  jun.,  spirit  dealer 
237  George  Gray,  grocer 
237}  Williamina  Allan,  draper 
239  Misses  Allan,  dressmakers 
247    B.  Rowell,  watchmaker 

Kingsiand  place. 
249  William  Tulloch,  grocer 
251  James  Reid 
253  James  Ogg,  beadle 
255  George  Bruce,  builder 
257  Rev.  John  Robb,  of  Pittrichie 
259  Wm.  Thomson,  photographer 
261  Miss  Mackay,  teacher 

. .  T.  Rutherford  &  Sons,  carvers 
26H  Rev.  G.  W.  S.  Cruickshank 
263  Mrs  J.  Leslie 

..   A.  C.  Porss 
265  James  Forbes  (of  J.  F.  &  Sons) 

. .  A.  Forbes,  jun.  (of  J.  F.  &  Sons) 

. .  Miss  Forbes 
267  MissMassie,  dressmaker 

. .  John  Begg  ("Aberdeen  Journal  J 
271  Miss  E.  Shirres,  draper 
273  Wm.  Matthews,  warehouseman 
275  Andrew  Mustard,  clerk 

. .  Wm.  Kilgour,  agent  (C.  U.  Assur- 
ance 
279  Mrs  Captain  Pickthorn 
281  Hugh  Ross,  grocer 

Hutcheon  street. 
283  Wm.  Rollo,  spirit  dealer 
287  Wm.  P.  Morgan,  hairdresser 
289  Wm.  Hampton,  grocer 
291,  293,  and  295,  Wm.  Murray,  hide 

factor 
299  James  Mitchell,   boot  and    shoe 
maker 

RIGHT    HAND    SIDE. 

2-4  J.  Brown  &  Son,  drapers 

8  James  Craigen,  baker 
10  Mrs  Hunter,  musicseller 
14  Jas.  Calder,  furniture  dealer 
16  John  Craigen,  photographer 
22  Thomas    Craig    &   Sons,   tobacco 

and  snuff  manufacturers 
22}  George  Morrison,  brushmaker 


23}  Miss  Tait,  pattern  printer 

24  Robert  Lyall,  ironmonger 

26  John  M'Gregor,  dyer 

28  Wm.  Eddie,  druggist 

..  David  M'Gregor,  dyer 

30  Wm.  Eddie,  druggist 

32  Geo.  Baker,  boot  and  shoe  ware- 
house 

36  J.  W.  Laing,  fishing  tackle  maker 
United  Presbyterian  Church. 

38  Robert  Muir,  currier 

. .  Gordon  Munro,  bootcloser 

. .  Aberdeen  Washing  Powder  Manf. 

38-4)  Robert  Booth,  tinsmith 

42  P.  Wunderly,  clockmaker 

44  George  Ogilvie,  hatter 

46  George  Stephen,  draper 

48  J.  &  A.  Rae,  tobacconists 

50  Mrs  Coutts,  lodgings 

52  Francis  Scott,  bookseller 

54-56  Reid  &  Bain,  drapers 
'Loch  street. 

58  B.  Flaxington  &  Co.,  drapers 

60  Kenneth  Munro,  baker 

62  Stewart's  court. 

64  Joseph  Ellicock,  cabinetmaker 

66  Mrs  R.  Johnston,  baker 

74  Misses  Tait,  dressmakers 

76  D.  L.  Shirres  &  Co. 

78  Mrs  C.  Reid,  furniture  dealer 

80  George  Street  Hall 

. .  Wm.  Davidson,  plumber 

82  Do.  do. 

84  Hugh  Gaudie,  furniture  dealer 

88  Wm.  M'Pherson,  restaurant 

90  Wm.  Bain,  post-horse  master 

94  James  Kilgour,  draper 
104  John  Watson,  dyer 
108  Miss  M'Kay,  milliner 
110  John  Gill,  draper 
112  M.  Watt  &  Co.,  ironmongers 

St.  Andrew  street. 
114  James  Kemp,  grocer 
116  Alex.  Hall,  bookseller 
120  J.  &  W.  Logan,  grocers 
122  Wm.  Stewart,  tailor 
124  C.  B.  Williams,  assistant  inspector 

of  poor 
126  Miss  Halcrow/milliner 
128  Alex.  Strachan,  chemist 
130  A.  Milne,  umbrella  maker 
134  George  Tough,  draper 
140  John  Flett,  baker 

. .  John  Croll,  late  baker 
142  John  Flett,  baker 
144  Win.  Collie,  painter 
146  Wm.  Gray,  grocer 
148  Thomas  Taylor,  draper 
150  Leslie  Fyfe,  draper 
152  Do.  do. 

154  Robert  Esson,  tailor 

158  Andrew  Ross,  jun.,  flesher 
160  G.  M.  Thomson,  grocer 

John  street. 
164  James  Moir,  sawmaker 
168  John  Coutts,  house  factor 


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172  Miss  Ledingham,  dressmaker 

174  Mrs  Mathieson,  grocer 

178  Wm.  Cheyne,  tailor 

180  Alex.  Catto,  confectioner 

182  G.  Ellis,  jun.  &  Co.,  blacksmiths 

184  Mrs  Wyness,  lodgings 

186  John  Rowell,  clockmaker 

188  Mrs  Falconer,  sick  nurse 

190  John  Tough,  tailor 

192  George  Hill,  tailor 

194  Robert  Mustard,  tailor 

194§  Alex.  Lyon,  hide  salesman 

196  Mrs  Murray 

198  Aberdeen  T.  and  C.  Branch  Bank 

200  John  Burnett,  shoemaker 

. .  Branch  Post  Office 
<J02  James  Firth,  slater 

. .  John  Cameron,  house  carpenter 
206  James  Ross,  clothier 
214  Robert  Stevens,  grocer 
216  Ebenezer  Bain  (Free  Press) 
218  G.  P.  Cruickshank,  druggist 
220  Miss  Penman 

. .  Francis  Beattie,  blacksmith 
222  A.  &  M.  Vessie,  booksellers 
228  Miss  Campbell,  dressmaker 
230  Joseph  Beattie,  bootmaker 
234  R.  H.  Strachan  &  Co.,  grocers 

Spring  garden. 
236  George  "Wilson,  shoemaker 
236£  Wm.  Skene,  lithographer 
23S"James  Black,  flesher 
240  A.  &  M.  Vessie,  booksellers 
244  James  Sheriffs,  fruiterer 

Gerrard  street. 
252  Thos.  Duncan,  grocer 
254  George  Black,  grocer 
256  Geo.  Philip,  joiner 
258  Craigie  Milne,  spirit  dealer 
260  Wm.  Harrowes,  flesher 
262  Mrs  William  Williams 
264  James  Rodger,  clerk 

. .  Wm.  Rodaer,  clerk 
264£  Joseph  Cheyne,  bookseller 
266" John  Burns,  draper 
266£       Do.  do. 

..  Geo.  W.  Viney  (A.  Pirie  &  Sons) 
268  G.  P.  Cruickshank,  chemist 

Catherine  street. 
270  Andrew  Reith,  grocer 
274  John  C.  Jack,  stoneware  mercht 
278  J.  F.  M'Phail  Massie,  clerk 

. .   G.  J.  Webster,  butcher 
284  Daniel  Mackenzie,  house  agent 
288  Alex.  Reith,  M.D.  and  druggist 
292  Lewis  Jamieson,  spirit  dealer 

Hutcheon  street. 
294  John  C.  Munro,  flesher 
296  MrsWm.  Morgan 
302  James  Smith,  grocer 
306  Wm.  P.  Morgan,  hairdresser 
. .     William  Donald,  flesher 
308  Alex.  Craig,  baker 

310  George  Bain,  slater 

311  Ferguson  Smith,  writer 


Gerrard  Street. 

From  Gallowgate  to  George  street 
2  W.  Laing,  ironmonger 
22  Mrs  Donaldson,  grocer 
24£  Robert  Downie,  beadle 
28  James  Munro,  carrier 
30  D.  M'Adam,  stabler 
35  James  Ironside,  tallow  merchant 

Free  John  Knox  Church. 
48  James  Nisbett,  plumber 
.     George  L.  Adam,  slater 
56  Alex.  Anderson,  painter 
. .  Miss  Duncan,  bible  woman 
58  James  Crane  (Gas  Dep.,  T.  C.) 
60  Mrs  Duguid,  sick  nurse 
64  John  Thomson  (of  T.  P.  &  Co.) 
64J  James  S.  Scott,  shipmaster 
67  Robert  Simpson,  stonecutter 
72  George  Sinclair  (of  P.  &  S.) 
7S  William  Garden,  stonecutter 
80  Wm.  Johnston,  painter 

Gilcomston  Brae. 

From  Woolmanhill  and  Spa  street  to 

Leadside,  Gilcomston. 
1  Mrs  Stewart,  grocer 
3  John  Grant,  blacksmith 

Gilcomston  Park. 

Off  Spa  street 
Williamson  Rust 
John  Webster,  commission  agent 
William  Webster,  late  baker 
Mrs  Wm.  Ironside 
Wm.  Silver,  clothier 
A.  &  J.  Smith,  stonecutters 
James  Bannochie,  plasterer 
G.  &  R.  Hall,  builders 
George  Currie,  slater 
J.  &  J.  Mitchell,  builders 
Alex.  Hendry,  house  carpenter 
James  Willox,  builder 

Gilcomston  Place. 

From  Gilcomston  terrace  to  Upper 
Leadside. 
James  Kerr,  late  painter 
3  John  Rae  (of  J.  &  A.  Rae) 
E.     Gauld,    builder,     Gilcomston 
Cottage 

Gilcomston  Steps. 

From  Spa  street  to  Skene  square 
1  Alex.  Mackie,  fruiterer 
10  Wm.  Watt,  bootmaker 
12  John  Grant,  ironmonger 

14  J.  Henderson,  draper,  <fec. 

15  John  Copland,  slater 

16  William  Gillespie,  tavern  keeper 


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21  James  Glass,  slater 

. .  Miss  Wyness,  milliner 

22  George  Middleton,  bookseller 
29  David  Dawson,  blacksmith 

Gilcomston  Terrace. 

North  end  of  Gilcomston  place 

Gladstone  Place. 

From  St.  Swithin  street  westward 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

5  John  Cromar,  dentist 

RIGHT   HAND    SIDE. 

S  John  Harper  jun.  (of  H.  &  Co.) 
10  John  Mitchell,  artist 
12  Wm.  Jenkyns,  inspector  of  works 

14  Al.  Hay  (of  Ben.  Reid  &  Co.) 

16  C.  Johnstone  (of  C.  &  A.  J.) 

15  Alex.  Smith,  jeweller 
20  John  Smith,      do. 

Golden  Square. 

From  South  to  North  Silver  street 

1  James  Rodger,  physician 

2  Thomas  B.  Gibson  (of  L.  &  G.) 

4  R.  C   Willock,  M.D. 

5  G.  Thompson,  jun.,  of  Pitmedden 

6  Keith  Jopp  (of  W.  &  K.  Jopp) 

Lindsay  street. 

7  John  Angus,  advocate 

8  Alex.  Simpson,  advocate 

9  Mrs  Ogston 

10  Dowager  Lady  Forbes 

11  Wm.  Rose  (of  D.  Rose  and  Co.) 

12  David  Rennet,  teacher 

North  Silver  street 

13  Hugh  Hogarth,  merchant 

14  Miss  Williamson 

15  Dr.  Cooper 

17  John  Wight,  M.D. 

IS  James  H.  Bower,  merchant 
Lindsay  street 

19  Henry  Jackson,  M.D. 

20  Mrs  David  Wyllie 

21  Robt.  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  Oldmill  road. 

1  Miss  Urquhart,  grocer 

15  James  Cook,  Church  officer 

16  Douglas  Grant,  messenger 

18  Dingwall  Wishart,  spirit  dealer 

19  John  Edward,  jobbing  gardener 
. .  John  Shirreffs,  cab  hirer 

20  Mrs  Duffus,  sick  nurse 
22  Gordon's  court. 

. .  Smith  Ewan,  inspector  of  police 

41  Miss  Stewart,  provision  dealer 

42  Mrs  Milne,  grocer 

44  James  Elrick  (of  J.  E.   &  Co.) 
. .  Walter  Ross,  painter 

49  John  G.  Fenton,  bookbinder 

50  Miss  Gordon 

63  James  Elrick  &  Co.,  pipe  manu- 
facturers 
68  Sefton  &  Anderson,  blacksmiths 

Gowan  Brae. 

North  end  of  Causeway  end 

Granville  Place. 

Cuparstone  Road 

2  John  Henderson,  builder 

Grant's  Court. 

38  West  North  street. 

Grant's  Court. 

49  Upperkirkgate. 

Green. 

From  Fisher  Row  to  Railway. 
24  William  Souter  and  Son ,  painters 
37  Mrs  G.  Walker,  spirit  dealer 
39  Jas.  Little  John  &  Sons,  tea  dealers 
41  George  M'Lean,  grocer 

43  Miss  Davidson,  hosier 

44  John  Douglas,  grocer 

46  Alex.  G.  Jessiman,  draper 

47  John  Webster  &  Son,  bakers 
49  John  Fearnside,  druggist 
50-52-54  J.  Laing  &  Co.,  ironmongers 
55  George  Robertson,  mealseller 

57  Charles  Gordon  &  Son,  coopers 

. .  Alex.  Craib,  salesman 

. .  James  Dick,  plumber 

. .  George  Duncan,  cutter 

59  A.  W.  Arthur,  grocer 

61  James  Ritchie,  grocer 

63  James  Campbell,  bookseller 
. .  A.  W.  Arthur,  grocer 

. .  Mrs  John  Walsh,  restaurant  keeper 

64  John  Adams,  grocer 

65  Adam  Martin,  spirit  dealer 

66  John  Adams,  grocer 

67,  69,  71  C.  Gordon  &  Sons,  coopers 
6S  John  Pargiter,  tailor 
70  Ralph  W.  Hay,  draper 
73  John  Robertson,  broker 


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74  Alex.  Ross,  spirit  dealer 

75  George  Watt,  slater 

76  Robert  Buchan,  baker 

90  Mrs     Wm.     Hunter,     stoneware 

merchant 
96  Jas.  M'Intyre,  chimney  sweeper 
98  John  Neilson.  stoneware  mercht. 

102  John'Mackie,  slater 

104  James  Ferrier,  fruiterer 

106  Geo.  Mathieson,  spirit  dealer 

108  Mrs  Kirton,  broker 

Grove  Street. 

From  Albyn  place  to  Stanley  street 

Guestrow. 

From  Netherkirkgate  to  Upperkirk- 
gate 

LEFT   HAND    SIDE. 

1  Mrs  Watt,  register  office 
13  George  Duffus,  innkeeper 
15  Poplar  House 

. .  Alex.  Shepherd,  auctioneer 
. .   Alex.  Simpson,  bookseller 

17  Robert  Lockhart,  leather  mercht. 
19  John  Lyall,  agent  (N.  A.  Co.) 

. .  Wm.  Skea  (Free  Press). 

. .   Hay  &  Lyall,  carvers  and  gilders 

21  Galen's  court. 

21-23  Wm.  Shepherd,  confectioner 

26  Milner's  court. 

29  Thornton  place. 

. .  Wm.  Coutts,  ginger  beer  brewer 

41  Mitchell's  court. 

. .  Patrick  Joss,  manager 

45  Duthie's  court. 

. .  Victoria  Lodging-house 

51  Simon  Munro,  spirit  dealer 

Quaker's  court. 

Barnett's  close. 
57  Alex.  M'Gregor,  spirit  dealer 
61  Walker's  court. 

. .  General  Dispensary 
65  Wm.  Stuart,  spirit  dealer 
67  James  Melvin,  musician 
69  Stewart's  place. 

77  George  Anderson,  jeweller 

EIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  Miss  Ellis,  dressmaker 

8  Miss  Mitchell,  dressmaker 

18  John  Bothwell,  shoemaker 

Ragg's  lane. 
34  John  Hall,  warehouseman 
Blairtou  lane. 

Guild  Street. 

From  Trinity  quay  to  Bridge  street 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

Caledonian  Railway  Station  and 


Alex.  Gibb,  agent 
Charles  Bruce,  plumber 


Arch.  Duff,  coal  merchant 
Wm.  Harper,  do. 

C.  Christie  &  Co.,  do. 
J.    and    D.    Campbell,    post-horse 
masters 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

1-2  John  Stephen,  inn-keeper 

3  Alex.  McPherson,  baker 

4  William  Gellan,  merchant 

5  G.  Craigen,  confectioner 

7  G.  Stephen,  hairdresser 

8  Wm.  M'Leod,  gunmaker 

Exchange  street. 
10  John  Hector,  agent 

Waverley  Hotel ;  Robt.  Farquhar 
Ben.  Reid  &  Co. ,  seedsmen 
Stirling  street. 

13  Robert  Thow,  fruiterer 

14  Arch.  Middleton,  bird  dealer 

15  J.  Milne,  grain  merchant 
Her  Majesty's  Opera  House 

20  C.  Cameron,  tobacconist 

Hadden  Street. 

From  Market  street  to  Fisher  row 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

Wm.  Smith  &  Son,  seedsmen 
James  M 'Donald,  coffee-room 
Corn  Exchange 
Aberdeen  Public  Newsroom 

1  Peter  Garioch,  innkeeper 

2  John  Milne 

. .  Mrs  Watt,  lodgings 

right  Hand  side. 

6  R.  D.  Garden,  com.  agent 

8  Morison  &  Leslie,  commis.  agents 
12  Charles  Cameron,  tobacconist 
14  Lawes'    Chemical     Manure     Co., 

Limited 
20  Harper  &  Co.,  wireworkers 
22  Connon  &  Reid,  seedsmen 
24  Alex.  Gauld,  provision  merchant 
26  Alex.   Davidson,    fish  and  game 
dealer 

Hanover  Lane. 

Foot  of  Albion  street. 
1  Peter  Forbes,  sawmaker 
. .  Wm.  Cardno,  shipmaster 
John  Robertson,  cooper 

7  James  Barron,  rivetter 

Hanover  Street. 

From  Castlehill  to  Albion  street. 

3  Mrs  Summers,  sick  nurse 

4  John  Rae,  grocer 

. .  Robert  Donald,  engineer 
10  James  Matthew,  boatbuilder 

14  Wm.  Burgess,  clerk  (J.  M.  &  Son) 

15  F.  W.  Smith,  house  carpenter 

16  John  Rae,  grocer 


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Hardgate. 

From  Bon-Accord  street  to  Mile-end. 
10  Ross  &  Bell,  painters 
30  Robert  Strath,  spirit  dealer 
42  James  Tough 

44  Kenneth  Sherriffs,  grain  mercht. 
46  Alex.  Paul,  plasterer 
48  John  Leask,  house  carpenter 
62  John  Abel,  gardener 

74  Wm.  Sim,  tanner  and  currier 

75  J.  Collie,  coalbroker 

81  Robert  Wilson,  gunmaker 

83  Mrs  Wilson,  grocer 

T.  Y.  Wardrop,  Willowbank 
Wm.  Smith,  Rosebank 
106  James  Anderson  (of  S.  &  A.) 
126  James  Duthie,  Leighton  Lodge 
139  W.  R.  Gillanders,  Millbank  House 
141  Alex.  Turriff,  shipmaster 

. .  Miss  Ray,  Elmbank 
143  Mrs  Duguid 

145  John  Baillie,  clerk 

146  M'Adam  &  Co.,  brewers 

147  Community  of  St.   Mary  and  St. 

John,  House  of  Bethany 
14S  John  C.  M'Leod,  hatter 
153  J.  R.  Petrie  &  Sons,  gardeners 
178  David  Gray,  cartwright 
181  Geo.  Findlater,  plasterer 
187  W.  Noble,  inspector 
213  Wm.  Robertson,  cab-hirer 

Hardweird. 

From  Skene  row  to  Jack's  brae 
21  James  Simpson,  cabinetmaker 
22-23  Alex.  Riddell,  flesher 

Harper's  Court. 

72  West  North  street. 

Harriet  Street. 

From  Schoolhill  to  Loch  street. 

3  Henry  Hall,  wool  and  rag  mercht. 

5  James  Henderson,  blacksmith 
5J  Geo.  Farquharson,  house  carpenter 

7  Geo.  Falconer,  sawmaker 
10  Jas.  Mearns,  innkeeper 

12  Jas.  Mortimer,  grocer 

13  John  Cameron,  innkeeper 

14  Jas.  Mortimer,  grocer 

20  Alex.  Mann,  carpet  shoemaker 

. .  Thomas  Murray,  draper 

23  Peter  Booth,  chimney  sweep 

26  Mrs  Petrie,  fish  dealer 

27  James  Young,  xoorter  dealer 

28  Geo.  Stewart,  waste  dealer 

Hawthorn  Place. 

North  end  of  Causewayend. 
John  Ross,  builder 
2  Alex.  Williamson,  feuar 
. .  Thos.  Ritchie,  millwright 


3  Wm.  Will,  mason 
5£  Peter  Tait 

7  John  Webster,  joiner 
. .  Geo.  Anderson,  watchmaker 
8 1  Alex.  Shepherd,  beadle 

10  Geo.  Ingram,  house  carpenter 
. .  Alex.  Hastings,  bookseller 

11  S.  M'Hardy  (Stamps  and  Taxes) 
. .  John  Kidd,  engineer 

12  Robert  Wallace,  tea  dealer 
. .  Wm.  Dawson,  engineer 

. .   George  Dawson,  shoemaker 
. .  John  Strachan  (J.  &  J.  F.) 

13  A.  H.  Walker,  insur.  agent 

14  Alex.  Anderson,  mason 
Wm.  Robb,  stonecutter 

Hawthorn  Terrace. 

By  Park  road,  end  of  Park  street. 
1  P.  M.  Young  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

Heading  Hill. 

From  Commerce  street  to  Castlehill. 
18  Mrs  Florence,  midwife 

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  James  Davie  (of  D.  &  M.) 

3  David  Taylor  (of  T.  &  H.) 
. .  James  Garvie,  sen. 

. .  Misses  Taylor,  dressmakers 

. .  Mrs  John  Rae 

. .  Miss  Taggart,  lodgings 

. .  Geo.  Baker,  boot  and  shoe  dealer 

4  Geo.  Kerr,  carver 

5  Mrs  Maconachie,  lodgings 
. .   Mrs  Milne 

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,  builder 

5  A.  Robson  (of  Wm.  Smith  &  Son) 

6  Miss  Mitchell 


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6  Jas.  Abercromby,  letter  carrier 
S  Mrs  Troup,  lodgings 

9  Miss  Murray 

10  David  Currie 

. .  Wm.  Watson  foi  W.  &  H.) 

11  E.  Chad  wick  (of  E.  C.  &  Co.) 

12  John  McPherson,  draper 

. .  Alex.  McPherson,  land  steward 

..  John  Abel,  clerk 

. .  John  Clark  (of  Watt  &  Clark) 

13  Miss  Donald,  dressmaker 
. .  Mrs  Wm.  Anderson 

16  Win.  Gibson  (of  B.  R.  &  Co.) 

. .  John  Ross,  builder 

19  Geo.  Rennet,  grocer 

21  Alex.  Robson  (of  W.  Smith  &  Son) 

..  Wm.  IV'ir'r,  merchant 

23  George  iiennet,  grocer 

25  J.  G.  Forsyth,  warehouseman 

27  Alex.  Benzie,  mason 

Holburn  Street. 

From  Wellington  pi.  to  Holburn  pi. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  James  Tough,  grocer 
1b  J.  H.  Duncan,  draper 
3  Wm.  Hector,  bookseller 
. .  John  Booth,  pianoforte  maker 

7  G.  Johnston,  shoemaker 

9  Wm.  Hickton,  late  Inland  Revenue 

13  Jas.  Duguid,  spirit  dealer 

23  James  Morison  (of  M.  &  L. )] 

27  John  Sim  (H.E.I.C.S.),   Howburn 
Cottage 
Ross's  School 
47  John  Milne,  messenger-at-arms 
. .   Robert  Lamb,  advocate 
53  Wm.  M'Adam,  brewer 
65  David  Gray,  blacksmith 
. .  Alex.  Cook,  house  carpenter 
67  Geo.  Bisset,  general  merchant 
73  C.  B.  Yule,  general  merchant 
. .    George  Craigmile 
89  Mrs  John  Cooper,  grocer 

RIGHT  HAND   SIDE. 

2  P.  M.  Cran,  City  Chamberlain 
4  James  M.  Grant,  surgeon 

8  Mrs  John  Downie,  grocer     ,  i 

Cuparstone  Road.         \J 
10  James  Burnett,  butcher 

14  Thos.  M'Kenzie,  ag.  imp.  maker 
16  C.     Sherrett,    City    Chamberlain's 

Office 
20  Wm.  Reid,  tailor 

24  Geo.  Duncan  (Joint  Station) 
30  James  Mavor,  gardener 

. .   Peter  Leith,  toymaker 

. .  Wm.  Cruick  shank,  grocer 

32  James  Davie,  gardener 

42  James  Smith,  shoemaker 

44  A.  Aberdein,  general  merchant 

48  James  Allan,  teacher 

50  Wm.  Craigen,  confectioner 


54  Mrs  Wm.  Collie 
56  Jane  Wyness,  feuar 
62  Wm.  Anderson,  baker 
. .  Robert  Souter,  clothier 

64  James  Turner 

. .  W.  M'Kenzie,  blacksmith 
66  Mrs  Cruickshank 

65  James  Walker 

72  Alex.  Paterson,  guard  (Cal.  Rv.) 
. .   D.  Edwards  (of  J.  &  D.  E.) 
. .  Alex.  M.  Riddle,  photographer 
74  Thos.  M'Kenzie  (of  S.  &  M'K.) 
. .  Peter  Henderson,  sexton 
80  Robert  Mathieson,  butcher 
82  James  Gove 

Holburn  Place. 

From  Holburn  street  to  Bloomfield. 

LEFT   HAND    SIDE. 

1  Wm.  J.  Palmer,  brewer 
. .  James  Burnett,  flesher 

5  Mrs  J.  Berg,  sick  nurse 

11  James  Edwards,  shoemaker 
. .  Wm.  Hector,  bookseller 

17  Joseph  Walker,  mason 

Robt.  Collie,  yost.,  Bexhill  Cottage 
Mrs  Donald  do. 

James  Moir,  insurance  agent 
James  Tulloch,  Viewmont  Cottage 
James  Milne,  shoemaker 
Andrew  Munro,  shoemaker 
J.   S.    Butckart,  advocate,    United 
Cottage 

RIGHT   HAND    SIDE.. 

2  W.  G.  Walker,  teacher 
4  Peter  Anderson,  mason 

. .  Mrs  Wm.  M'Kain 

6  John  H.  Johnston,  agent 
10  John  McGregor,  mason 

12  Anthony  B.  Johnston 

. .  W.  B.  Anderson,  photographer 
14  Wm.  Eddie,  inspector 
16  James  Watt,  shoemaker 

18  John  Bisset,  grain  merchant 
20  Wm.  Anderson,  engineer 

22  A.  J.  Smidth  (G.  N.  T.  Co,) 
24  Robert  Duguid,  grocer 
26  James  Donald 
. .   R.  Duguid,  grocer 
28  Wm.  Massie,  baker 

Jas.  F.  Gordon,  shoemaker 

Chas.  Gordon,  gardener 

Wm.  Faulkner,  shipmaster 

Alex.  Gellan 


Holburn  Road. 

From  Holburn  pi.  to  Cuparstone  rd. 
4  David  Laing,  basketmaker 


6  Alex.  Ferguson,  painter 
8  Alex.  Cromar,  shoemaker 

. .  Mrs  Thomson 

14  Alex.  Ross,  inspector 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


373 


Huntly  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  Summer  street. 


LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

George  Philips,  com.  traveller 

Alex.  Shirras,  tinsmith 

John  G.  Morison,  auctioneer 

James  Winkley,  painter 

James  Mo  watt,  gardener 

Miss  Valentine,  grocer 

George  Day,  lieut,  city  police 

John  Fraser,  cab  proprietor 

James  Stuart 

Mrs  Taylor,  sick  nurse 

M.  Lunan 

Mrs  J.  B.  Innes 

Mrs  Russell 

Miss  Robertson,  teacher 

Mrs  D.  Duncan 

Mrs  Milne,  cook 

Miss  Hay,  dressmaker 

James  Maydon,  town  sergeant 

Miss  Middleton,  lodgings 

John  Mavor,  tailor 

John  H.  Stephen,  engraver 

Mrs  Reid,  sick  nurse 

Mrs  E.  Graham,  sick  nm-se 

James  Both  well  (of  B.  &  L.) 

W.  A.  Fraser,  watchmaker 

Wm.  Hunter,  merchant 


EIGHT    HAND   SIDE. 

Franciscan  Convent. 
Catholic  Chapel. 
Rev.  Wm.  Stopani 
Rev.  Donald  Chisholm 
Rev.  James  Stewart 
King's  square. 
24  A.  Burns,  fruiterer 
. .  Mrs  Thomson,  lodgings 

26  Mrs  Webster 

. .  Charles  Crowden,  clerk 
28  Mrs  Stephen,  lodgings 
. .  David  Gray,  steward  CR.  G.  H. ) 

30  Hospital  for  Female  Orphans 
50  Asylum  for  the  Blind 

. .  Wm.  Meston,  superintendent 
60-62  A.  Robertson  &  Son,  plumbers 

Hutcheon  Street. 

From  Causewayend  to  Mary  place. 

LEFT  HAND    SIDE. 

11^-  James  March,  clockmaker 

19  Andrew  Gumming,  cattle  dealer 

27  Forbes  &  Mackie,  slaters 

31  Alex.  Davidson,  coach  painter 
35  Mrs  Mitchell,  grocer 

39  Alex.  Simpson,  grocer 

41  James  Jamieson,  shipmaster 

53  George  Clark,  baker 

55  Mrs  M'Intosh,  grocer 

57  Alex.  Ewing,  bootmaker 

61  James  Brown,  clerk 

. .  Robert  Beattie  (of  S.  &  B.) 


63  John  Cruicl-: shank,  carter 
65  Geo.  M'Pherson,  pawnbroker 
. .  Wm.  Brown,  feuar 
..  James  Davidson  (Union  Bank) 
67  Thomas  Wishart,  cabinetmaker 
69  Alex.  Bruce 
. .  Mrs  Buchan,  lodgings 
. .   Wm.  Scorgie,  boilermaker 
79  Wm.  Ritchie,  heckle  maker 
85  Mrs  Hutcheon,  flesher 
George  street. 
89  Mrs  W.  Balfour,  lodgings 
91  John  Leith(H.M.C) 
. .  Mrs  J.  Ewan,  lodgings 
93  John  Burnett,  shoemaker 

RIGHT   HAND    SIDE. 

2  Mrs  Alves,  draper 
. .   R.  H.  Mennie,  grocer 

4  Alex.  Adam,  slater 
16  Geo.  M'Pherson,  pawnbroker 
32  John  M.  Cameron,  draper 
40  S.,  R.  Stewart  &  Co.'s  Comb  Work* 
54  John  Copland,  slater 
. .  Alex.  M'Mannes,  plasterer 
. .  Porter  &  Kelman,  builders 
. .  James  Leslie,  builder 
..  James  M'Robb,  carter 
62  John  H.  Keith,  lithographer 
64  Andrew  Reith,  grocer 
. .  James  Sherriffs,  gardener 
. .   Geo.  Barron,  draper  (J.  G.  &  Son) 
66  Wm.  Dalgetty,  engineer 
70  Dalgetty  Brothers,  engineers 
74  Mrs  Charles  Stewart 
80  John  Richardson,  flesher 

Hutcheon  Street  (West). 

86  John  Reid,  flesher 

M'Kay  &  Milne,  timber  merchants 

Alex.  Raeburn,  house  carpenter 

George  Fordyce  &  Co.,  builders 

J.  &.  W.  Cooper,  van  builders 

Wm.  King,  builder 

John  Gordon,  builder 

John  Fraser  &  Son,  Granite  Works 

142  Alex.  Hutcheon,  late  72nd  Foot 

144  Mrs  James  Edwards 
. .  Wm.  M.  Brown,  clerk 

146  Charles  Shepherd,  overseer 

147  A.  Duffus,  confectioner 

Mrs  Thomson,  Maybank  House 
152  Miss  Elrick 
156  James  Ross  (of  R.  &  L.) 
158  John  Robertson,  bootmaker 
160  David  Low,  joiner 

Imperial  Place. 

Between  Exchange  street  and  Stirling 
street. 

Milne  &  Pledge,  warehousemen 
Leith  &  Paterson,  warehousemen 
John  Ewen,  tailor 


1 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Inches. 

From  Trinity  quay  to  Provost 

Blaikie's  quay. 
L.  Miller,  wood  merchant 
A.  &  G.  Paterson,  wood  merchants 
Alex.  Donald,  wood  merchant 
Alex.  H.  Wyness,  blockmaker 
A.  Strachan,  sparmaker 
David  Mitchell  &  Son,  engineers 
J.  F.  Forrest,  boatbuilder 

Innes  Street. 

From  Gallowgate  to  Loch  street. 
G  D.  M 'Donald,  baker 

20  D.  "Wilson's  Dye  Works 

Inglis's  Court. 

30  Gallowgate. 

Ironmonger's  Court. 

14  Upperkirkgate. 

Jack's  Brae. 

From  Upper  Denburn  to  Upper 
Leadside. 
1  C.  Stewart  &  Co.,  bedding  manu- 
facturers 
1  and  7£  Davis  &  Sons,  brewers 
23  David  M' Kay,  beadle 

James  Street. 

From  Quay  to  Virginia  street. 
1  Miss  Mortimer,  fruiterer 

7  George  Milne,  spirit  dealer 

8  Kenneth  Shireffs,  grain  merchant 
11  George  Milne,  spirit  dealer 

13  James  Scott,  grain  merchant 

14  Mrs  John  Cheyne,  grocer 

15  Mrs  Captain  Jaffray 

21  Sailors'  Institute 

. .  Navigation  School 

. .   James  Hampton,  keeper 

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. 

5  G.  Cheyne  &  Son,  house  carpenters 

6  William  Fraser,  drill  instructor 
. .    William  dimming,  sailmaker 

8  James  M'Robb,  foreman 
..   William  Davidson,  feuar 


11  David  Taylor,  late  merchant 

13  John  Brander,  joiner 

14  William  Wiseman,  joiner 

15  Samuel  Garioch 

. .  John  Clouston  (H.M.C.) 

17  Alex.  Gordon,  shore  porter 
. .  George  Hill,  tailor 

18  William  Jaffray,  agent  : 

19  Alex.  Murray,  slater 

. .  Alex.  Fraser,  shore  porter 

20  Alex.  Scott,  letter  carrier 

21  A.  Middleton,  bird  dealer 

22  John  Farquharson,  grocer,  &c. 
..  Mrs  Ellis 

..  John  Imlay  (of  H.  I.  &  Co.) 

23  Wm.  H.  Smart  (of  G.  Smart) 

John  Street. 

From  Loch  street  to  Woolmanhill. 

LEFT  HAND   SIDE. 

3  Miss  Nicol,  dressmaker 
9  Mrs  Milne,  midwife 

25  Trustees  of  A.  M'Bey,  jun. 

33  John  Gavin  &  Sons 

41  Mrs  Mathieson,  lodgings 

George  Street, 
51-53  George  Emslie,  spirit  dealer 
55  Mrs  Fullerton 
. .  Wm.  Connon 

57  G.  Farquharson,  house  carpenter 
. .  William  Boddie.  stonecutter 

. .   George  Cooper  (Post  Office) 
Charlotte  street. 

73  Mrs  John  Fraser 

..  Mrs  Gray 

..  J.  G.  Bissetfof  S.  &B.) 

..   A.  F.  Mortimer,  merchant 

. .  Robert  Esson,  tailor 

75  Mrs  Young,  lodgings 

87  Adam  Watt,  cutter 

. .  David  Waldie,  hay  dealer 

89  John  Melvin,  grocer 
105  John  Lyall  (of  R.  L.  &  Sons) 

North  St  Andrew  street. 
109 i  James  Ogg,  porter  and  ale  dealer 
111-113  Mrs  Davidson,  hosier 
113-115  Robert  George,  tailor 

EIGHT  HA.ND  SIDE. 

2  William  M 'Robbie,  spirit  dealer 

4  Robert  Brown,  tailor 

8  William  M 'Robbie,  spirit  dealer 
10  David  WTilson 

Established  Church 
24  James  Coutts,  builder 
. .  Alex.  Bannochie,  confectioner 
..  James  Morison,  grocer 
48  Alex.  Lamb,  plumber 
George  street, 
50  Benjamin  Saunders,  banker 
54  Alex.  Young,  plumber 

58  James  Reid,  builder 

66  J.  Bisset,  photographer 
70  George  Tough,  cab  proprietor 
North  Charlotte  street. 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


375 


U.P.    Church. 
78  Williamson  Reid,  carter 
80  Mrs  Reid,  proprietrix 
82  Andrew  Laing,  flesher 
86  Wm.  Cay,  house  carpenter 
. .  Joseph  Knox,  bookbinder 
86£  Wm.  L.  Steel,  boot  &  shoemaker 
88  And.  Laing,  flesher 
96  Mrs  Moore,  sick  nurse 
98  John  Grant,  stoneware  merchant 

104  James  Rae,  painter  and  glazier 

106  Nicoi's  Court. 

112  James  Wright,  granite  work 
Rodger's  -walk. 

Jopp's  Court. 

40  Broad  street. 


Jopp's  Lane. 


From  St.  Andrew  street  to  Spring- 
Garden  Provision  Works. 
6  Miss  J.  Smith,  dressmaker 
9  John  M'Adam,  carter 

10  Wm.  Dawson,  cartwright 

11  Do.  do. 
. .  Mrs  Knox,  sick  nurse 

John  street. 
38  Chemical  Light  Manufactory- 
Marshall  &  Co.,  provision  curers 

Justice  Lane. 

From  Justice  street  to  East  North  st. 

Justice  Mill  Lane. 

From  Hardgate  to  Wellington  place. 

Free  Holburn  School 
1  Robert  Strath,  spirit  dealer 
19  Thomas  G.  Orchard 
21  Mrs  W.  Anderson 
23  George  Reid  (of  B.  Reid  &  Co.) 
32  Miss  Hay,  lodgings 

B.  Reid  &  Co.,  Implement  Works 

George  Collie,  slater 

Wm.  Donald,  grain  merchant 

Justice  Street. 

From  Castle  street  to  Park  street. 

1  James  Buchan,  grocer 

Chapel  Court. 
John  Matheson,  hosier 
George  Hogg,  engineer 

2  Wm.  Duncan,  shoemaker 
5-6  John  Matheson,  hosier 

8  John  Duncan,  spirit  dealer 

9  John  Gilbert,  plumber 

11  Alex.  Dickie,  ironmonger 

12  Andrew  Monro,  grocer 
13 J  Colin  M'Leod,  tinsmith 

15  Walker  &  Hill,  grocers 

16  James  Booth,  chimney  sweep 

IT  William  Baillie,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer 
19  James  Martin,  late  baker 


19  Patrick  M.  Martin ,  baker 

20  G.  Cheyne  &  Son,  house  carpenters 

21  John  Rennie,  grocer 

23  Martin  Brothers,  bakers 

25  Both'ioell's  Court. 

..  G.  C.  Angus,  clerk  (T.  &  H. ) 

26  Wm.  Brown,  plasterer 

32  Mauchlin  Tower  court. 

. .  Alex.  Dickie,  blacksmith,  &c. 
. .  John  Douglas,  pawnbroker 

Jute  Street. 

From  King's  "Crescent  to  Froghall. 

1  Herbert  B.  Gibb, 'agent 

2  John  Taylor,  heating  engineer 
..  Charles  M 'Donald,  stonecutter 

3  Mrs  M'Kenzie,  lodgings 

4  Charles  Thorn,  house  carpenter 
..  Miss  I.  M'Pherson,  tobacconist 

6  Wm.  Baird,  police  detective 

. .  Alexander  Forbes,  spirit  dealer 
12  John  Burnett,  baker 

18  James  Ewen,  shoemaker 
..  Robert  Sutherland,  carver 
..  A.  Wright  (H.M.C.) 

19  John  Gillan,  flesher 

..  Wm.  Davidson,  flesher 
21  Arch.  Brown,  flesher 
23  Mrs  Irvine 

Kidd  Lane. 

From  Summer  street  to  Chapel  street. 

12  James  Buyers  &  Co. ,  builders 
12J  Mrs  Morice,  provision  dealer 

13  John  Taylor,  coachman 

19  George  Watson,  engineer 

20  Mrs  Stephen,  sick  nurse 

King  Street. 

From  Castle  street  to  Love  lane. 

LEFT  HAND   SIDE. 

North  of  Scotland  Bank  ;  Robert 
Lumsden,  manager. 
1  Samuel    Anderson,    secretary,    N. 

Assurance  Co. 
3  Northern  Assurance  Company 

7  Daniel  Baxter,   accountant,  Com. 

Bank 
9  Commercial     Bank    of     Scotland 
Branch,  agent,  George  Milne 
11  James  Will.  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 
. .  Andrew  Philp,  Surveyor  of  Taxes 
..  John  M'Kelvie,  Surveyor  of  Taxes 
. .  G.  Compton,  collector  of  excise 
. .  Wm.  R.  White,  Supervisor,  Inland 
Revenue 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


27  Charles  E.  Lewis,  keeper  [  227  Mrs  Bremner 

29  Aberdeen  Medical  and  Chirurgical  |  229  Mrs  P.  Connon,  grocer 
Hall ;  keeper,  T.  Morrice 


31  Col.  W.  T.  Bolton,  R.A, 

North  Church. 
Queen  street. 
West  North  street. 
67  Joseph  Tennant,  draper 
71  Pension  Office 
. .  James  Doig,  staff-sergeant 
. .   Mrs  Chalmers,  lodgings 
73  S.  MTntosh,  shoemaker 
75  George  Porter,  jun.,  agent 
77  Miss  E.  Martin,  confectioner 
79  Mrs  Lamb 

. .  James  Ritchie,  merchant 
. .  John  Ganson,  shipmaster 
81  Wm.  Wallace,  druggist 
85  Alex.  Graham,  furniture  dealer 
89  Wm.  Fowler,  manufacturer 
91  Miss  Garden 
. .  Thomas  Angus,  shipmaster 
93  P.  M'Donald  &  Co. ,  tailors 
95  John  Wood,  watchmaker 
. .  Geo.  Bremner,  saddler 
101  Bremner  &  Clark,  coachbuilders 
103  Wm.  Wallace,  druggist 
107  John  F.  White,  grain  merchant 

. .  Andrew  Reid,  merchant 
Mealmarket  Street. 
123-125  Gunn  &  Elder,  plumbers 
127  Mrs  Skinner,  lodgings 
129  R.  Saunders,  furnituredealer 
131  James  Milne,  teacher 

. .  Mrs  James  Reid 
133  Mrs  G.  Smith,  confectioner 
137  Wm.  Barnett,  temperance  hotel 
Mitchell  place. 

158  M.  W.  Cowan,  staff-surgeon,  R.N. 

159  Charles  Sleigh,  M.A. 

161  Wm.   Clements  Good  (of  R.  C.  & 

Co.  Limited) 
163  John  Summers,  M.D. 

Aberdeen   Female   School  of  In- 
dustry, North  Lodge 
181  Alex.  Murray,  slater 
183  James  Murray,  hide  factor 
185  A.  Troup,  stationer 
187  Wm.   Keith,  jun.,  granite  works 
197  J.  M.  Henderson,  engineer 

King  Street  place. 
199  John  Scott  (H.  R.  and  Co.) 

James  Garden  &  Co. ,  granite  work 
Alex.  Robertson,  stonecutter 
209  James  Hunter,  granite  merchant 

..   G.  S.  Hunter,  artist 
211  James  Ironside,  brewer 
213  Bon-Accord  Brewery 
Nelson  Lane. 
225  Alex.  Fiddes,  grocer 
. .   Ben.  Crowther,  rag  merchant 
. .  Misses  Walker,  dressmakers 
. .  James  Morgan,  accountant 
Mrs  James  Lees,  lodgings 
225  John  Milne,  bottler 
227  James  Vass,  upholsterer 


RIGHT    HAND   STDE. 

2-4  John  E.  Esslemont,  grocer 
Branch  Post  Office 

6  Mutter,    Howe,    &  Co.,    Railway 

agents 
. .  James  Scott,  agent 

8  John  J.  Ross,  ironmonger 
10  Alex.  Leslie,  sheriff  officer 
12  Aberdeen  School  Board  ;  Thomas 

Hector,  clerk  and  treasurer 
14  Jas.    Williamson    &    Sons,    wine 

merchants 
16  Wm.  Knox,  grain  merchant 
18  William  Evans  (of  H.M.S.  Clyde) 
20  George  Sim,  bird  stuff er 

. .  William  Murray,  hide  merchant 
22  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank 

. .  James  Buyers,  sub-agent 
St.  Andrew's  Chapel. 
32  Alex.  Esslemont,  merchant 
36  Robert  Beveridge,  M.D. 

38  William  Smith,  corn  factor 

40  Miss  Lobbaii,  teacher 

42  J.  &  A.  Webster,  advocates 

44  Rev.  John  Comper 

46  Yeats  <te  Spottiswood,  advocates 

. .  Mrs  James  Uiquhart 

48  Old  Machar  School  Board 

. .  Hugh  Maclennan,  advocate 

50  Simpson  Shepherd,  wine  &  spirit 
merchant 

52  Do.  do. 

East  North  street. 

72  Wesly  Croll,  confectioner 

. .  John  Croll,  sen. 

. .   George  Mollison,  agent 

74  R.  MacRitchie,  grocer 

76  James  Sim  &  Co. ,  chemists 

80  Wm.  Gordon  fof  J.  Sim  &  Co.) 

82  James  Thomson,  fish  dealer 

84  Mrs  J.  Davidson,  lodgings 

. .  James  Brander,  M.D. 

86  P.  S.  Smart,  manufacturer 

88  Miss  M'Donald,  draper 

90  James  Simpson,  M.D. 

92-94  David  Roberts  &  Co.,  saddlers 

Frederick  Street. 
102  Wm.  Graham,  baker 

104  Mrs  Sutherland,  lodgings 
106  John  Tennant,  painter 

105  Alex.  Buyers,  grain  merchant 
..  Alex.  Clark,  shipmaster 

110  J.  Kinnear,  artificial  limb  maker 

112  Robert  Frost,  bookseller 

114  Thos.  Hodge  (Inland  Revenue) 

. .  James  Dale,  teacher 
118  Ludovick    G.     Sandison,    fishing 

rod  and  golf  club  maker 
120  John  Holmes  (of  J.  Mess) 

. .  John  Daniel 
122  A.  Tough,  grocer 

Princes,  street. 
124  Thomas  Donaldson,  spirit  dealer 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


377 


126  George  Fyfe,  grocer 
134  ffm.  Lobban,  Blaikie  Bros. 
. .  Miss  Lobban,  teacher 
. .  Walter  Gray  (of  D.  Mackie  &  Co. ) 
136  Mrs  Watson,  merchant 
142  John  Smith,  architect 
144  A.  M.  M'Donald  (of  Y.  &  S.) 
146-148  Wm.  Smith,  architect 
148  John  Smith,  architect 
152  John  Hardie,  photographer 
194  James  Paterson  (of  W.  P.  &  Sons) 
Jasmine  terrace. 
Chas.  Fraser  &  Co.,  King  street 
Saw  Mills 

Roslin  terrace. 
Boy's  Hospital 

King  Street  Place. 

From  199  King  street  to  West  North 
street 

1  James  Brown,  spirit  dealer 

2  And.  Leslie,  commercial  traveller 
4  L.  G.  Sandison 

6  R.  W.  Hicks,  vintner 

King  Street   Iron    Works,   J.    M. 
Henderson 

Kingsland  Place. 

247  George  street. 
1  Mrs  Craigmyle,  lodgings 
4  Geo.  Wilson,  shoemaker 

11  Thomas  Gilbert 

12  Roderick  Boyne,  joiner 

14  James  Robertson,  clerk 
18  John  Ogilvie 

..  John  Ingram,  jun.  (of  J.  &  J.  I.) 

20  James  Wilson  (of  R.  W.  &  Son) 

. .  B.  Flaxington  (of  B.  F.  &  Co.) 

. .  Mrs  Dr.  Allan 

. .  David  Porter  (of  P.  &  K.) 

22  Mrs  John  Moir 

King's  Crescent. 

From  Mounthooly  to  Spittal. 
Skene    &    Goodbrand,    rope    and 
twine  manufacturers 
1  John  Pratt  (of  W.  &  S.) 
. .  Mrs  Kemp,  lodgings 

3  Peter  Diack,  assistant  inspector  of 

poor 

4  James  Findlay 

5  Miss  Sinclair 

6  Rev.  John  Skene 

7  John  Alexander,  late  draper 
9  Rev.  Herbert  Bell 

11  John  Pirie,  clerk 

13  Thos.  Yeats,  flesher 

15  Mrs  Macdonell 

Jute  street. 
Robert  Cran,  cashier 
Ewan  M'Donald,  grocer 
Stephen  Goodbrand  (of  S.  <fc  G.) 
James  Low,  sadler 


John  Florence  (of  B.  &  F.) 
Bower  &  Florence,  granite  works 
John  Sutherland,  Viewton  place 
John     Duncan,     cattle     salesman 
Viewton  Cottage 

King's  Square. 

Huntly  street. 
3  George  Stephen,  feuar 

Kintore  Place. 

From  Farmers'  Hall  to  Richmond  st. 

LEFT   HAND    SIDE. 

15  Miss  Smith,  dressmaker 
..  M.  Watt  (of  M.  W.  &  Co.) 

17  Wm.  Birnie,  builder 

21  James  Webster,  warehouseman 
..  Alexander  M' Kay,  grocer 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

12  M.  Munro,  jeweller 

14  Miss  M  itchell,  late  of  Ceylon 

16  Mrs  Copland 

. .   William  Still,  clerk 
. .   Robert  Smith,  flesher 
20  Robert  Fiddes 
. .  Miss  Shand,  teacher 

22  John  Brebner,  draper  (of  B.  &  M.) 

South  Mount  street. 

24  Mrs  Simpson 

26  Mrs  Thomas  Paton,  lodgings 

. .   Thomas  Leith,  grocer 

34  Robert  Smith  (of  P.  S.  &  Son) 

36  James  Morison,  gardener 

42  Henry  Paterson,  clerk 

46  Mrs  Tocher 

Langstane  Place. 

From  Dee  street  to  Bon- Accord  st. 

1  Wm.  Smart  (of  F.  &  Co.) 

2  John  Morrison,  clothier 

3  Alex.  Dinnie,  photographer 

4  Mrs  G.  Jamieson 

. .  Norval  Clyne,  advocate 

5  David  Moir,  shipmaster 

6  S.  Goodfellow,  tailor 

7  Wm.  Morris,  veterinary  surgeon 
12  John  W.  Mowat  (Cal.  Ry.) 

. .  Mrs  Macguire,  sick  nurse 
. .  Charles  Smith,  tailor 
14  William  Mutch,  flesher 
16  James  Shinnie  (of  R.  &  J.  S.) 

18  R.  Shinnie  (of  R.  &  J.  S.) 

25  Wm.  Morris,  veterinary  surgeon 

Lawson's  Court. 

46  Netherkirkgate. 

Leadside. 

From  Baker  st.  to  Short  Loanings. 
7  A.  R.  Stewart,  dyer 
28  Alex.  Fraser,  grocer 


32 


378 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


32  James  Matthews,  plumber 
34  Mrs  Hacket,  skinner 
. .  James  Ledingham,  manager 
50  William  Rae,  jobbing  gardener 
54  John  Taylor,  granite  worker 

Hospital  for  Incurables 
56  Geo.  W.  Munro,  jeweller 
58  Alex.  Harper  (of  W.  &  H.) 
60  John  Mearse  (1st  A.R.V.) 

Lemon  Street. 

Park  road. 
Wm.  Thomson,  lemonade  manuf. 

Leslie  Place. 

From  Berry  road,  90  North  Broadford, 
to  Calsayseat. 

1  Wm.  Stuart,  late  road  surveyor 
. .  Alex.  Morrison,  clothier 

1a  John  Anderson,  missionary 

2  James  M'Intosh,  flesher 

3  David  Reid,  pawnbroker 

4  John  Henderson,  tea  merchant 

5  John  Craigen,  photographer 
. .  R.  L.  M earns  (J.  B.  &  Sons) 

6  W.  Bisset,  joiner 

7  Wm.  Williamson,  com.  agent 

8  James  Stott,  butcher 

10  Thomas  Rae,  joiner 

. .  James  Leslie,  builder 

11  William  Mutch,  flesher 

12  Miss  Johnston,  dressmaker 

13  Robert  R.  Russel  (J.  Smith  &  Co.) 

Ligertwood's  Court. 

99  George  street. 

Lime  Street. 

From  Waterloo  quay  to  St.  Clement 

street, 

Lindsay  Street. 

From  Diamond  street  to  Golden  sq. 

Links  Street. 

From  St.  Clement  street  to  Links. 
4  Joseph  Grahame,  overseer 
12  T.  Lute,  asst.  dockmaster 
18  W.  Rattray,  manufacturer 

Little  Belmont  Street. 

From  Belmont  street  to  Back  wynd. 

2  Lockhart&  Sal  mond,  confectioners 

3  Wm.  Aitken,  horse  shoer 

6  Peter  Cameron,  spirit  dealer 

8  John  Clark,  agent 

9  Miss  Fraser,  lodgings 

. .  E.  Sangster,  sicknurse 
10  Wm.  Jackson,  bookbinder 


Little  Chapel  Street. 

From  Summer  street  to  Chapel  st. 

3  Alex.  Rainnie,  builder 

4  Mrs  Murray 

6  Miss  Winton,  dressmaker 
. .  Robert  Laws,  cabinetmaker 
. .  John  Bannerman 

8  Miss  Bruce,  milliner 

10  J.  &  J.  Sutherland,  joiners 

11  J.  S.  Mitchell,  draper 

13  Mrs  Ironside 

15  James  Stewart,  flesher 
19  Miss  Brown,  lodgings 

Littlejohn  Street. 

From  Gallowgate  to  West  North  st. 

3  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  Andrew  Watt,  wholesale  grocer 

21  J.  Blaikie  &  Sons,  plumbers,  &c. 

36  Evangelistic  Mission  Hall 

37  Mrs  Ross,  lodgings 
41  Peter  Wilson,  grocer 

Little  Wales  street. 

From  Wales  street  to  Albion  street. 

1  John  Bucbner,  butcher 

2  George  Macbain,  shipmaster 

5  Mrs  Fullerton,  provision  mercht. 

7  William  Duncan,  flesher 

Livingstone's  Court. 

78  Loch  street 

Loanhead  Place. 

From  Loanhead  terrace  to  North  end 
of  Watson  street. 

1  Alex.  Burness,  flesher 

2  John  Hadden,  shipmaster 

3  John  Roy,  teacher 

4  James  Mitchell,  builder 

Loanhead  Terrace- 

From  Rosemount  2)lace  to  Ann  place. 
4  Edward  Stevens,  merchant 

6  Alexander  Aitken,  painter 

8  Geo.  Cowie,  perfumer 
10  David  Williamson,  flesher 
12  James  Meston,  writer 
. .  James  Main,  clerk 
14  D.  Youngson  (Broadford  Works) 
. .  Mrs  Masson 

16  John  Wyness,  flesher 
18  Thomas  Anderson  (of  A.  &  S.) 

22  James  Lawson,  shipmaster 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


379 


24  George  Nicol 

26  James  Rae,  book  agent 

..  Charles  M'Gillivray 

28  John  Mutch  (of  B.  &  M.) 

30  George  Connon,  com.  traveller 

34  Alexander  Findlayson,  writer 

36  James  P.  Wyness,  storekeeper  (G. 

N.  of  S.  R. ) 
42  John  Allan,  plumber  (F.  &  G.) 
46  A.  Woodman,  traveller  (F.  &  G.) 
48  D.  Clark,  commercial  traveller 
52  John  Gordon,  shipmaster 
54  James  Shepherd,  boxruaker 
56  Mrs  Philip 
60  John  M'Pherson,  bookseller 

Lobban's  Court. 

29  Castle  street. 
J.   Marr,  jun.  &  Co.,   pianoforte- 
makers 

Loch  Street. 

From  Harriet  street  to  Wyndy  wynd. 

LEFT    HAND   SIDE, 

13  John  Milne,  grocer 

. .  Mrs  Helen  Croll 

. .  William  Cameron,  sup.  P.  B. 

17  William  Guthrie,  grocer 

19-21  W.  W.  Fyfe  &  Co.,  brassfounders 

23  John  P.  Andei-son,  flesher 

25  Alex.  Annand,  chimney  sweep 
31  David  Glennie,  spirit  dealer 

33  Isabella  Laurie,  stoneware  dealer 

George  street. 
37  A.  Adamson,  tinplate  worker 
39  JamesVerrier,  hardware  merchant 
41-43  Soup  Kitchen 
51  Jas.  Richardson 
55  John  Watson,  clogmaker 
57  Mrs  Joss,  provision  merchant 
. .  James  Murray,  painter 
59  John  W.  Reid,  furniture  dealer 
59a  Alex.  Hastings,  bookseller 
63  J.  E.  Gordon,  merchant 
65  William  Davidson,  bookbinder 
67  George  Birnie,  grocer 

St.  Andrew  street. 
79-81  James  Tindall,  blacksmith 

Robert  Tyndall.  heating  engineer 
89  Mrs  Pyper,  spirit  dealer 
95  Mrs  Bremner,  pawnbroker 
John  street. 
113  Robert  Brown,  tailor 
135  Smith   &  M'Intosh   (Lim.)  card- 
makers 
. .  John  Watson,  manufacturer 
. .  Thomson,  Pirie,  &  Co.,  boxmakers 
Spring  garden. 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

22  Bruce's  court. 

26  Wm.  M'Adam  <fc  Co.,  brewers 

George  street. 

34  Mrs  Alex.  Laing,  spirit  dealer 


40|  Charles  Mitchell,  grate  manuf. 
46  Anderson's  court. 

4S  Matthew  Forrest,  painter 
50  N.  Co-operative  Co.,  clothiers 
52  Do.  do.       bakers 

54  Do.  do.       reg.  office 
56            Do.  do.       bakery 

58  Do.  do.       grocers 

60  Miss  Buist,  milliner 

62  Wm.  Bain,  livery  stables 

66  Wm.  Henderson  &  Son,  builders 

68  N.  Co-operative  Co.,  butchers 

70  J.  Archibald,  carter 

. .  G.    Stewart,  overseer  (J.  Moir  & 

Son) 
72  James  M'Kenzie,  merchant 
76  Andrew  Borthwick,  dyer 
78  Livingstone's  court. 

80  David  Connon,  spirit  dealer 
84  Wm.  Williams,  house  agent 
92  Alex.  Ogston  &  Sons,  candle  and 
soap  manufacturers 
Innes  street. 
112  Robert  M'Kenzie,  brewer 

Young  street. 
120  D.  Macandrew  &  Co.,builders,&c. 
1202  Boric  place. 

124  George  Scott,  watchmaker 

Berry  lane. 

128  John  Stevenson,  house  carpenter 

132  Alex.  Leslie,  stoneware  merchant 

Spring  garden. 

Lodge  Walk. 

From  Castle  street  to  Queen  street. 
2  Archd.  Wallace,  bank  messenger 
Prison 

John  Rutledge,  governor 
Miss  Stockwell,  matron 
23  Alex.  Robb,  gas  engineer 
25-27  County  Constabulary  Buildings 
33-35  P.  &  C.  Trainer,  clothiers 

38  John  M'Cann,  broker 

39  Robert  Durward,  innkeeper 
41  John  M'Cann,  broker 

43  A.  Kennedy,  broker 
49  Mrs  Glennie,  innkeeper 

Logan's  Court. 

152  Gallowgate. 

Longacre. 

From  Broad  street  to  West  North  st. 

1  City  Loan  Office 

2  Alex.  Blackwood,  tea  dealer 
..  C.  A.  Cruickshank,  bookseller 
43  Forbes  &  Mackie,  slaters 

55  George  Pirie,  late  shore  porter 

M'Combie's  Court. 

50^  Union  st.  and  51  Netherkirkgate. 


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STREET   DIRECTORY. 


M'Cook's  Court. 

116  Gallowgate. 

M'Donald's  Place. 

27  Charles  street. 

M'Kay's  Court. 

80  Gallowgate. 

M'Lean's  Court. 

52  Gallowgate. 

Maberly  Street. 

From  Broadford  gate  to  Skene  sq. 
Broadford  Works,  Richards  &  Co. 
30  George  Desson,  reed  maker 

Machray's  Court. 

81  George  street. 

Machray's  Court. 

13  Bon- Accord  street. 

Mackay's  Court. 

1121  Gallowgate. 

Mackie  Place. 

West  end  of  Skene  street. 

2  David  Morrison 

3  Mrs  Paterson 

4  Misses  Whyte 

5  Mrs  Patterson 

6  Alex.  Forbes 

Magdala  Place. 

30  Short  Loanings. 

March  Lane. 

13  Jack's  Brae. 

Margaret  Street. 

From  Henry  street  to  Thistle  lane. 

7  Mrs  Smith,  midwife 
. .   Wm.  King,  builder 

. .  John  Elrick,  late  wright 
..   Mrs  Captain  Wade 

8  David  Pressly,  reporter,  F.  P. 
8£  James  Stewart,  stonecutter 

9  William  Stewart,  flesher 

. .  Miss  Stephen,  dressmaker 
. .  Mrs  Grant 

10  Miss  Lumsden,  lodgings 
..   P.  Walker,  com.  traveller 
. .  Mrs  Burgess,  lodgings 

11  D.  Macbeth,  pianoforte  maker 

12  John  Clark  (of  W.  &  C.) 
. .  Alex.  Stephen,  grocer 

. .  Chas.  Webster 

14  John  Summers,  fruiterer 


Marine  Place. 

Ferryhill. 

1  Mrs  Wilson 

2  J.  B.  James,  surveyor 

3  Mrs  M'Gilvray  (late  of  Keith) 

4  A.  Walker,  grain  merchant 

5  John  Mortimer,  com.  traveller 

6  Wm.  Walker  (of  J.  &  W.  Bisset) 

Marine  Terrace. 

South  from  foot  of  Ferryhill. 
James  Buyers  (Abdn.  R.  &  S.  Co.) 
Wm.  Skene,  surgeon-major 

Marischal  Street. 

From  Castle  street  to  Regent  quay. 

LEFT  HAND   SIDE. 

1  Mrs  Craig,  lodgings 
. .   David  Gullan,  lithographer 
3    Marshall  Watt,  painter 
5    John  Fraser,  tobacconist 
7  Do.  do. 

. .  Wm.  Turreff,  clothier 
. .   Charles  Fraser,  innkeeper 

9  Do.  do. 

11  James  C.  Gray,  merchant 
13  Mrs  Levie,  lodgings 
. .  R.  H.  Anderson,  optician 
15  Andrew  Paxton,  prov.  dealer 
17  John  Mitchell,  manufacturer 
19  A.  R.  D-  Leask,  law  agent 
..  A.  E.  Granfelt  (of  A.  E.  G.  &  Co.) 
. .  Wm.  Ford  &  Sons  (of  Leith) 
21  Wm.  Watt,  bootmaker 
23  John  D.  Skene,  merchant 
25  John  Grant  Dawson,  advocate 
. .  Wm.  Moir,  advocate 
. .   Miss  M'Gregor 
27  James  Macdonald,  tailor 
29  Wm.  Allan,  phonetic  institute 
31  Mrs  Laidlaw,  lodgings 
33  Wm.  Mitchell,  tailor 
35  Roger  Fleming,  grocer 
37  Mrs  Greenhill,  lodgings 
. .  David  Duncan  (police) 
37£  John  Barclay,  com.  agent 

39  Al.  Nicol  <fc  Co.,  insurance  brokers 

40  Geo.  Thompson,  jun.  &  Co.,  ship 

owners  and  insurance  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. 
. .  George  Mann,  coal  merchant 
49  Wm.  Grant,  grain  merchant 
53  Alex.  Moir  &  Co.,  com.  agents 
55  James  Aiken,  jun.,  &  Co.,  insur- 
ance brokers 
..  G.  B.  Anderson,  agent 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


381 


55  Alex.  D.  Milne,  merchant 

57  John  Burt,  tailor 

57a  W.  &  G.  Shaw,  tailors 

59  Herman  Ganson,  ship  broker 

..   Miss  M'Phail 

59§  James  Berry,  optician 

60~ John  M'Kay,  innkeeper 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  John  Cook,  cashier  (Union  Bank) 
10  Mrs  Dunn,  provision  dealer 

14  James  Macdonald,  herbalist 
16  James  Gibb,  bootmaker 

15  George  Sinclair,  shipowner 

. .   D.  M'Callum,  insurance  agent 
. .   Mrs  Thomas  Levie,  lodgings 
20  Adam  Williamson,  hairdresser 
22-24-26  Museum  of  Science 
28  Alex.  Morrison,  bookseller 
30  Miss  Riddel 

32  Henry  West,  provision  dealer 
34  Duncan  &  Morice,  advocates 
. .  A.  R.  Low,  ship  broker 
. .  J.  H.  Bower  (Cal.  Lime  Co.) 
. .  Shore  Porters'  Society  Office 
36  George  Riddel,  merchant 
38  Charles  Robertson,  taiior 

Marischal  street  bridge. 
42  Mrs  Brown,  lodgings 
. .  James  Brown,  flesher 
. .  Miss  Fiiilaysou 
44  John  Sheecl  &  Co.,  merchants 
. .  John  Sheerl  (of  J.  Sheed  &  Co.) 
46  Neil  Smith,  jun.,  &  Co. 
. .  Wm.  Hendry,  ship  broker 
. .  Wm.  Couper,  fishery  officer 
. .   G.  W.  Hackney,  shipmaster 
48  J.  T.  Rennie,  insurance  broker 
. .  J  ohn  Cook,  insurance  broker 
Trinity  church. 

56  A.  H.  Taylor,  commission  agent 
..  T.  L.  Shaw,  sheriff  officer 

..  Mennie  &  Brown,  com.  merchants 
. .  J.  S.  Chalmers,  insurance  broker 
. .  A.  E.  Granfelt  &  Co.,  shrp  brokers 

58  R.  Connon&  Co., insurance  brokers 
62  North  of  Scotland  and  Orkney  and 

Shetland  Steam  Navigation  Co. 
Charles  Merrylees,  manager 

Market  Buildings. 

Market  street. 

BASEMENT  FLOOR. 

2  G.  B.  Pirie,  fish  dealer 

3  Mrs  Leask,        do. 

4  Mrs  Petrie,        do. 

5  Mrs  Anderson,  do. 

6  Mrs  Gove,  do. 

8  Mrs  A.  Wood,  do. 

9  Wm.  Farqukarson,  fish  dealer 

10  Mrs  Forbes,  do. 

11  Mrs  Ross,  do. 

12  Mrs  Smith,  do. 

13  Mrs  Craig1,  do. 


37  John  M 'Donald,  confectioner 
59  George  Angus,  fish  dealer 
62-63  James    Brown,  fish  and   game 
dealer 

64  George  Watt,  mealseller 

65  P.  Garioch,  potato  merchant 

66  Mrs  Rennie,  flesher 
67-6S  Mrs  Walker,  dairy 

69  J.  Garrow,  jun.,  fish,  <fcc.,  dealer 

87  Mrs  Noble,  dairy 

88  John  Hay,  baker 

89  Robert  Wright,  baker 

90  John  Robb,  baker 

Mrs  P.  Garioch,  fish  dealer 
Mrs  Robertson,         do. 
George  Wood,  do. 

Eliza  Douglas,  do. 

Mrs  Lees,  do. 

Allan  M'Kinlay,        do. 
Miss  Smith,  confectioner 
Alex.    Davidson,   fish    and    game 
dealer 

HALL. 

Market  Office. 
1,  2,  and  3  George  Ross,  flesher 
4-5  John  Williamson  &  Son,  do. 

6  James  Grant  do. 
7-8  James  M'Intosh  do. 
9  John  Gordon  do. 

10-11  Alex.  Souttar,  do. 

12-13  David  Williamson,  do. 

14  Arthur  Aiken,  do. 

15-16  James  White,  do. 

18  Isaac  M'Leod,  do. 

20  John  Stewart,  do. 

21  John  Wyness,  do. 

22  Daniel  Fraser,  do. 

23  Mrs  A.  Stewart,  do. 
25  Alex.  Wyness  do. 
26-27  William  Martin,  do. 

28  iVI  rs  Sive wright,  do. 

29  Alex.  Kemp,  do. 

30  William  Stronach,  do. 

31  Robert  Sangster,  sen. ,  do. 
32-33  Wm.  Murray,  basketmaker 
34  William  Rebecca,        fltsher 

36  Allan  Addison,  do. 

37  William  Donald,  do. 

38  Mrs  Gray,  do. 

39  Peter  Kirton,  do. 

40  John  George,  do. 

41  David  Ewen,  do. 
42-43  William  Duncan,      do. 

44  Alexander  Gray,  do. 

45  A.  &  W.  Stark,  do. 

46  William  Begg,  do. 

47  James  Davidson,  do. 

48  John  Williamson,  jun.,  do. 
50-52  J.  &  W.  Martin,         do. 
Gardeners,  commencing  with  left  hand 

when  entering  from  Market  street. 
1-2  A.  Scott,  Berryden,         gardener 
3-4  And.  Anderson,  N.  Rubislaw,  do. 

7  Mrs  Jas.  Connon,  Sandilands,    do. 
8-9  Wm.  Smith,  Westmore,  do. 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


10  Alex.  Mortimer,  Rubislaw,  gardnr. 

12  Alex.  Smith,  Bumside,  do. 

13  Mrs.  Duncan,  do. 
14-15  Francis  Robbie,  do. 
17-18  Henry  Home,  do. 
33  John  Meffet,  Pitmuxton,  do. 
34-35  A.  Pirie,  do. 
36-37  Alex.  Mackie,  fruiterer 

39-40  Mrs  Porter,  gardener 

49  Geo.  Davidson,  Pitmuxton,     do. 
51  Peter  McRobie,  Sunnyside,      do. 
52-53    Robert   Connon,  East    Seaton, 
Old  Aberdeen  gardener 

John  McPherson,  Polmuir,      do. 

W.  Kinneard,  Rubislaw  do. 

James  Hutcheson,  Denhead, 
Rubislaw  do. 

Mrs  Mitchell,  provision  dealer 

Alex.  Gray,  fruiterer 

A.  Burns,  jun.,  do. 

John  Pegler,       do. 

James  Ferrier,  do. 

GALLERY. 

John  Adam,  bookseller 
1-3  John  Mackie,  basketmaker 
4-5  Miss  Calder,  draper 

6  George  Collie  (fancy  goods) 
9  Thos.  P.  Nicol,  bookseller 

10  John    Robertson    &    Co.,     watch- 
makers 
11-12  Miss  M'Kessock,  draper 
14-15  Miss  Copland,  draper 
16  W.  C.  Anderson,  bookseller 

19  Alex.  Mackie,  basketmaker 

20  Mrs  Bowie,  draper 

21  Mrs  Campbell,  hardware  dealer 
21£  James  Campbell,  bookseller 
23-24  Geo.  Anderson,  jeweller 

25-26  David  Ogg,  jun.,  hardware  mer- 
chant 
27-2S  G.  Both  well,  general  merchant 
29,  30,  31,  and  32,  David  Ogg,  basket- 
maker 

35  Miss  M' Robbie,  draper 

36  Mrs  Warrander,  draper 

38-39  Wm.  Moir,  hardware  merchant 

40  Thomas  Murray,  draper 

41  Miss  Baxter,  draper 
45  Mrs  Calder,  draper 

47  John  Calder,  watchmaker 
48-49  Mrs  Connor,  draper 
50-51  Mrs  Alves 
54  Mrs  Duffus,  ironmonger 
55-56  B.  Duffus,  watchmaker 

Market  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  Trinity  quay. 

LEFT  HAND   SIDE. 

1  Alex.  Ross,  teller  (N.  B.  of  S.) 

7  Fyfe  &  Co. ,  hatter 

9  McDonald's  Club  Hotel 
13  Wm.  &  Keith  Jopp  (late  Allardyce 
&  Jopp),  wine  merchants  to  the 
Queen 


15  M.  &,  S.  Macnaughton,  shoemakers 

17  Aberdeen  Mechanics'  Institution 

..  James  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) 

37  George  Geddes,  clothier 

. .  James  Moir,  tea  merchant 

. .  James  Winkley,  jun.,  painter 

. .  David  Deans,  agent 

. .   Wm.  Cumming,  tea  merchant 

..  Daniel  Crighton,  jun.,  shipmaster 

..  Alex.  Scatterty 

39  D.  Ritchie,  druggist 

43-45  Thos.  Douglas  (Douglas  Hotel) 
Shiprow. 
Post-Office 
D.  Collie,  resident  clerk  (P.O.) 

EIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  Hay  &  Lyall,  carvers  and  gilders  to 
the  Queen 

Market  Buildings. 
Sadden  street. 

18  Wm.  Smith  .t  Son,  seedsmen 

20  James  Strachan,  grocer 

22  A.  Stott,  cofiee-room  keeper 
. .  Stock  Exchange. 

24  James   Forbes  &    Sons,   wholesale 

merchants 

25  Alex.  Morrison,  clothier 
26-28  Alex.  S.  Cook,  clothier 

28  Wm.  Whitton,  agent  (E.   C.  Rail- 
ways) 
A.  J.  Simpson,  agent 
. .   Wm.  Lindsay,  bookseller 
. .  W.  &  J.  Berry,  manufacturers 
30  Wm.  Lindsay,  bookseller 

32  J.  &  A.  Gibb,  warehousemen 

34  Wm.  Glennie,  shoemaker 
36  Geo.  Geddes,  clothier 

38  Thurburn  Cooking  Depot 
. .   R.  C.  Marshall,  artist 

40  John  Rate,  Royal  Bazaar 

42  Shirres.     Webster,     &     M'Kenzie, 
warehousemen 

44  G.  J.  Cheyne,  Royal  Restaurant 
Trinity  lane. 

46  Wm.  Meff,  fish  and  game  dealer 

48  W.  F.  Ogg.  advocate 

Lambert  Barron,  advocate 
Geo.  J.  Cheyne,  restaurateur 
George  Dickson,  tailor 
A.  K.  Robertson,  merchant 
A.  G.  Clarke,  gram  merchant 
John  M'Dougall,  grain  merchant 

50  Jas.  Fraser,  hardware  mercht. 

52  M'Farland's  Music  Hall 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


383 


Martin's  Lane. 

From  Green  to  Rennie's  wynd. 
1  Mrs  Sangster,  keeper,  news-room 

Mary  Place. 

From  Hutcheon  street  west  to  Rose- 
mount  terrace. 

1  W.  P.  Macdonald,  stationer 

2  Mrs  Peter  Wilson 
2J  Mrs  Murray 

3  Mrs  M' Hardy,  lodgings 

Marywell  Street. 

From  College  street  to  Crown  street. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  Mrs  Dawson,  lodgings 

7  Marywell  Street  Public  School 
Affleck  place. 

17  Adam  J.  J.  Thomson,  flesher 
19  Do.,  do. 

. .  James  Ferries,  salesman 
. .  James  Shaw  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 
25  Wm.  Georgeson,  coachbuilder 
. .  L.  Gordon,  inspector  of  police 
27  Mrs  Thomson,  lodgings 
. .  Alex.  Linklater,  shipmaster 
. .  "Wm.  Robbie,  overseer 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  Wm.  Gordon,  grocer 

4  James  Sievwright,  engine  driver 
10  James  Bowman,  draper  (of  J.  B.  & 

Co.) 

12  George  Brand,  grocer 

12J  Brand  &  Jamieson,  harness  com- 
position manufacturers 

14  Mrs  Cheyne 

..   Wm.  Moore 

16  Mrs  Wm.  Daniel 

18  Mrs  Wm.  M'Boyle 

18£  J.  Cumming,  provision  merchant 
20~  Do.,  do. 

..  Peter  M"Beath,  shipmaster 
. .  Wm.  Fraser,  shipmaster 
22  George  Gray,  shoemaker 
26  Mrs  Robert  Findlay 
28  Mrs  J  ames  Forrest 
. .  Miss  Jane  Brown,  draper 
32  Northern    Co-operative    Company, 
Limited 

Mathieson's  Court. 

14  Castle  Street. 

Mauchlin  Tower  Court. 

32  Justice  Street. 

Mealmarket  Street. 

From  King  street  to  West  North  st. 

3  A.  Morrice,  merchant 

4  Alex.  Petrie,  grocer 

6  Wm.  Thomson,  innkeeper 


6  A.  Duncan,  horsehirer 
8  W.  Ironside,  boot  and  shoe  maker 
. .  James  Gordon,  cooper 
12-14  Harper  &  Co.,  wire  fence  manu- 
facturers 

16  G.  Webster,  innkeeper 

. .  John  Cruicksbank,  carter 
18  Alex.  Mitchell,  carter 
20  George  Durnin,  brewer 
28  Daniel  Mann,  tailor 
30  Wm.  Mathieson 

Mearn's  Court. 

52  Shiprow. 

Meter's  Court. 

11  Chapel  lane. 

Millbank. 

Broadford. 
James  White,  flesher 

Millbank  Lane. 

From  North  Broadford  to  Millbank. 
1  James  Cooper,  sheriff  officer 

17  John  Gordon,  flesher 

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  William  Stevenson,  bookseller 

. .  E.  Summerfield  (postal  telegraphs) 

3  Thomas  Ritchie,  shipowner 

4  Mrs  Carter 

..  Jas.  Littlejohn  (of  J.  L.  &  Sons^ 

5  Robt.  Alexander 

7  Andrew  Baxter,  cashier 

8  James  R.  Jones,  teacher 

9  Charles  Gordon  (of  C.  G.[&  Son) 
12  John  Beattie,  agent 

Milne's  Court. 

75  Gallowgate 

Milne's  (Provost)  Court. 

65  GaUowgate. 

Milner's  Court. 

25  Guestrow. 


384 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Minister  Lane. 

From  Kidd  lane  to  Skene  street 
8  Wm.  Smith,  blacksmith 
10  Alex.  Murdoch,  violin  maker 

Mitchell's  Court. 

78  West  North  street 

Mitchell's  Court. 

41  Guestrow. 

Mitchell  Place. 

From  King  street  to  West  North  st. 

2  Mrs  Alexander,  lodgings 

3  David  Milne  (of  J.  M.  &  Sons) 

4  Mrs  Whyte 

Moir's  Court. 

103  Gallowgate 

Mount  Place. 

From  North  end  of  Mount  street  to 
Ann  place. 

1  Rev.  J.  Stark  (Belmont  Chapel) 

2  Alex.  M'Kay  (of  M'K.  &  M.) 

3  Alex.  Lumsden 

4  Mrs  Diack 

5  Mrs  Van  Stavern 

Mount  Street. 

From  Rosemount  place  to  Mount  place 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  C.  A.  J.  Terp  (G.  N\  T.  Co.) 
4  Mrs  Alex.  Hay 

6  John  Ledingham,  baker 
8  Mrs  John  Smith 

10  Industrial  Asylum  ;    Miss    Milne, 

matron 
12  Mrs  F.  Ferguson 
. .  Mrs  Cornwall 
14  George  Tough,  draper 
16  Mrs  James  Ledingham 
18  Lawrence  Jaffray,  clerk  (P.O.) 
20  David  Bremner 
22  George  Rae,  tailor 
. .  Mrs  Elliot 

24  Patrick  Salmond,  clerk  (P.O.) 
26  Mrs  Scott 
. .  Mrs  Wyness,  lodgings 

Mount  street  (  West). 
34  Wm.  Allan,  grocer 
86  Mrs  Allan,  lodgings 
. .  J.  Black,  commercial  traveller 
. .   George  Kerr,  R.  A. 
. .  Wm.  Salmond 
38  Mrs  John  Hodge 
. .   Mrs  Shand,  lodgings 
.     Miss  Milne 

40  James  Lee,  manager  (A.  O.  dfc  Sons) 
42  William  Herd,  grocer 


William  Laing,  ironmonger,  Eden 

Cottage 
George  Laing,  clerk  Do. 

Kev.  J.  Duncan  Do. 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  Mrs  Coutts,  lodgings 

. .  Wm.  Wright,  stonecutter 
1J  Mrs  J.  Wright 

3  John  Stephen  (of  G.  W.  &  Co.) 

. .  James  Stephen  (of  G.  W.  &  Co.) 

7  Wm.  Masson,  com.  traveller 
9  William  Davidson,  clothier 

11  Alex.  M'Lean,  shipmaster 
13  Charles  G.  Elrick 

15  John  Edwards,  manufacturer 
17  James  Sim 

19  Robert      Simpson,      stonecutter, 

Alves  cottage 
James  Duthie 
21  John  Grant,  flesher 
23  John  Marshall,  draper 
25  James  Sharp,  engineer 
27  MrsM'Leod 

27£  Rev  John  Hunter,  Elm  Cottage 
. .  John  Gorrod  do. 

. .  Charles  Gorrod,  mason,     do. 
29  James  Black 

. .  W.  M'C.  Gordon  (T.  &  C.  Bank) 
31  Mrs  Gould 
33  William  Shives,  boot-closer 

William  Allan,  grocer 
35  William  Henderson,  clerk 
..  A.  S.  Monro  (of  J.  M.  &  Son) 
37  Mrs  Robertson 
. .  Wm.  Walker,  auctioneer  (N.  of  S. 

E.  L.  Co.) 
39  James  Stephen,  ironmonger 
41  Robert  Law 
. .  David  Brown,  shipmaster 
.  Miss  Smith 
James  Kinghorn,   draper,    Mount 

Cottage 

Mount  Street  (South). 

From  Rosemount  place  to  Leadside. 

LEFT   HAND    SIDE. 

2  Thomas  S.  Connon,  druggist 

4  Wm.  Slaker,  painter 
6  T.  W.  Binner,  dyer 

. .  James  Martin,  millwright 

. .   R.  Beattie,  sheriff-clerk-depute 

8  William  Dilling,  cashier 
Wm.  Fowler,  manufacturer 

. .  Charles  Farquharson,  flesher 
10  Peter  Henderson,  clothier 
Kintore  place. 

12  Alex.  M'Kay,  grocer 

16  Mrs  Anderson 

18  James  Jackson,  bootmaker 
. .  John  Reid,  cabinetmaker 
..  Wm.  Cooper  (of  J.  &  W.  C.) 
20  John  Smith,  game  dealer 
...  Mrs  P.  Wunderly 


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385 


34  Robert  Duguid 
38  Miss  A.  Walker 
40  Alexander  Clark,  grocer 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  William  Milne,  grocer 

3  John  Ledinghatn,  baker 
5  James  Wight,  draper 

7  Geo.  Wight  (of  M.  Watt  and  Co.) 
11  James  Rae,  painter 

17  James  Kir  ton,  marble  polisher 
25  Mrs  Simpson,  restaurant 

Kintore  place. 
31  Rosemount    Preserved     Provision 
Manufactory 

Mount  Street  (West). 

From  Mount  street  westward. 

1  Geo.  Reith  (of  Reith  &  No'rrie) 
. .   Robert  Bruce,  agent 

. .  Peter  Saunders,  clerk  (R.  &  Co.) 

2  Alex.  Wright 

8  R.  M.  Wright  (Prud.  Ass. ) 

.  J.  H.  Jamieson,  shoemaker 

.  Wm.  Linklater,  grocer 

.  A.  Taylor,  manager 

.    Wm.  M'C.  Black,  com.  traveller 

.  Wm.  Morrison,  flesher 

A.  S.  Morrison 

R.  Benzie,  missionary 
16  Hugh  Ross,  grocer 

18  William  Harrowes,  flesher 

20  Alex.  Fyfe,  draper 

22  Wm.  Towns,  flesher 

23  George  Sowden,  clerk 

28  C.  Fraser,  timber  merchant 

30  John  Todd  (N.  Co-operative  Co.) 
Robert  Watt,  grocer 

Wm.  M.  Tennant,  draper 
D.  Riddel,  watchmaker 

Mounthooly. 

From  Gallowgate  to  Canal  street 
1  James  S.  Wight,  druggist 

4  Wm.  Davidson,  flesher 

5  Mrs.  Sime,  milliner 

6  Alex.  Gray,  grocer 
11  James  Wilson,  slater 
13  Wm.  Hay,  bootmaker 

. .  Misses  Hay,  dressmakers 

21  George  Smith,  builder 

Canal  place. 

31  Mrs  Duffus 

Murray's  Court. 

22  Loch  street. 

Mutton  Brae. 

From  Woolmanhill  to  Denburn 
25  Matthew  Deans,  chimney  sweeper 


National  Bank  Court. 

42  Castle  street. 

Nellfield  Place. 

From  south  end  of  Holburn  street  to 
Cuparstone  road. 

1  Alexander  Collie,  gate-keeper 
1£  Arthur  Dunn,  mason 

2  G.  A.  Richardson,  com.  traveller 
. .   G.  M.  Low,  clerk 

3  Geo.  Findlater,  plasterer 
6  Wm.  Harper,  mason 

8  George  Macrae,  draper 

S£  Geoige  Hughes,  Laurel  Cottage 
. .   William  Souter  do. 

. .  Charles  Taylor,  clerk,  May  Cottage 

13  Alex.  P.  Bell,  gilder 

14  Alex.  Ritchie,  clothier 
J  5  Mrs  John  McRae 

16  William  Cruickshank,  grocer 

18  Alexander  Cook,  house  carpenter 
. .  Richard  Bell,  painter 

Nelson  Lane. 

225  King  street. 

Nelson  Place. 

King  street. 

1  Charles  N.  Rough,  artist 

2  John  Hutchison,  clerk 
..  Mrs  McGregor 

Nelson  Street. 

From  King  street  to  Gallowgate. 

LEFT    HAND   SIDE. 

9  John  Findlay,  late  of  Ceylon 
11  James  Hay,  cartwright 

. .   Charles  Cowie,  cartwright 

. .  William  Donaldson,  tobacconist 

13  Joseph  Maitland,  book  agent 

17  Wm.  Bruce,  ship  carpenter 
21  Wm.  Hall,  sergeant  of  police 
29  Miss  Craig,  Melbourne  Cottage 
45  Mrs  Watson,  lodgings 

. .  Mrs  Smith,  lodgings 
. .   Thomas  Watson,  engineer 
47i  Mrs  Singer,  teacher 
49  C.  M'Donald,  granite  works 
63  Wm.  Edwards,  granite  works 
U.P.  Church. 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

St.  Nicholas  Poor  House 

Wm.  Dalgliesh,  governor 

Alex.  Harper,  porter 
44  Andrew  Craig,  grocer 
48  Thomas  Watson,  machine  maker 
..   Alex.  M' Kay,  cabinetmaker 
56  William  Collie,  mason 
58  Robert  Gibb,  stone,  cutter 
. .  William  Edwards,  stone  cutter 
66  Robert  Gibb,  granite  works 


386 


STEEET   DIRECTORY. 


Neptune  Terrace. 

Entry  from  47  York  street. 
¥m.  Porter,  house  agent 
James  Black,  overseer 
George  Taylor,  shipping  clerk 

Netherkirkgate. 

From  Broad  street  to  St.  Nicholas  st. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

Union  lane. 
3  J.  &  J.  Hodge,  cutlers 
5  Mrs  Robb,  lodgings 
. .  J.  Marr,  jun.,  pianoforte  maker 
St.  Catherine's  loynd. 
Alex.  Gray,  watchmaker 
Mrs  Bryden,  lodgings 
Mrs  Gruicksbank,  lodgings 
Misses  Beattie,  milliners 
19  Alex.  Dakers,  engraver 
Mrs  Singer,  eating  house 
Robert  King,  printer 
William  Cadenhead,  agent 
William  Jessiman,  paper  ruler 
John  Hendry,  sheriff-officer 

M'Combie's  Court. 
79  Alex.  Forbes,  spirit  dealer 

Carnegie's  brae. 
65  Mrs  Mahoney,  vintner 
A.  Callaghan,  saw  maker 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

Mrs  Ritchie,  refreshment  rooms 
James  Bruce,  spirit  dealer 
18  George  Donald,  painter 
John  Avery  &  Co.,  printers 
Northern  Advertiser  Office 
William    Walker  &   Son,   tinplate 
workers 

Yeats'  court. 
-36  Jamieson    &   Mitchell,   tea  and 
wine  merchants 
Mrs  Roberts 
John  Grant,  tailor 
R.  W.  Hicks,  innkeeper 
John  Lister,  lapidary 
Geo  Masson,  printer 
Alex.  Stephen,  painter 
David  McHardy  &  Son,  smiths 
Geo.  B.  M'Kinnon,  watchmaker 
Alex.  Stephen,  waiter 
James  Sellar,  tea-dealer 
Lendrum    &    Edwards,    manufac- 
turers 
St.  Nicholas  Brass  Foundry 


Nicol's  Court. 

106  John  street. 

NortMeld. 

Gilcomston. 
Northfield  Public  School 
4  John  Rae,  corn  bruiser 


5  Duncan  &  Skene,  fleshers 

6  Benjamin  Hird,  grocer 
7-9  Alex.  Robb,  baker 

11  John  Strachan  &  Sons,  grain  mer- 
chants 
12-13  John  Wyllie.  grocer 
16  T.  P.  Nicol,  bookseller 

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  Mrs  Dr.  Gowie 

7  Mrs  Milne 

8  James  M'Kenzie  (of  J.  M'K.  &  Co.) 

9  Mrs  George  Chalmers 

..  Thomas    M'Pherson    (Simpson    & 
Whyte) 

10  Alex.  Greig,  manager  (N.  C.  Co. 

11  William  Templeton,  M.D. 

12  Mrs  C.  Cook 

13  John  Bulloch,  jun.,  clerk 
. .  John  Bulloch,  sen. 

14  Wm.  Bulloch  (Broadford  Works) 

15  J.  Smith,  cashier  (Pratt  &  Keith) 

16  Wm.  Milne 

17  John  G.  Gordon,  shipmaster 
. .  Mrs  Anderson 

18  Mrs  Dr.  Bell 

19  Wm.  Rutherford 

20  Wm.  Falconer  (of  J.  F.  &  Co.) 

21  Ferguson  Shiuie,  writer 

22  Mrs  Lindlay 

23  Hugh  Welsh,  inspector  of  schools 

24  James  Rae,  gi-ocer 

25  Mrs  F.  Simpson 

26  James  Durno 

Alex.  Stephen  (Pratt  &  Keith) 

EIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

53  Robert  Cooper  (Journal) 

54  K.  D.  Leslie,  advocate 

55  Crawford  Noble 

56  John  R.  Barratt 

Palmerston  Road. 

From  Fish  Market  to  Wellington 

road. 
Morrison  Barclay,  agent 
Alex.  Leslie,  boilermaker 
George  Law,  stonecutter 

Park  Street. 

From  Justice  street  to  Railway. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE, 

3  Mrs  Morgan,  spirit  dealer 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


387 


7  George  Masson ,  provision  dealer 
9  Robert  Masson,  cabinetmaker 

13i  John  Murray,  shoemaker 
17  George  Milne,  ironmonger 

19  David  Anderson,  grocer 

East  North  street. 
25  Wm.  Gibb,  shoemaker 
27-29  Alex.  Smith,  confectioner 

31  P.  M.  Martin,  provision  dealer 
31^  David  Anderson,  gardener 
33-35  George  Brown,  grocer 

37  Crombie's  court. 
39  James  Hunter,  grocer 

41  Andrew  Davidson,  baker 

Frederick  street. 
45  Miss  Thomson,  dressmaker 
. .  Mrs  Robertson,  midwife 
47  Mrs  J.  George,  lodgings 

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,  police  detective 
63  Hilkiah  Stevenson,  grocer,;&c. 
65  John  Black,  clerk 
67  John  Panton,  grocer 
69  John  Symmers,  shipmaster 
. .  Miss  Fraser,  hairworker 
Park  place. 

RIGHT   HAND    SIDE. 

2a  G.  Buckner,  stoneware  mercht. 
2b  Thomas  Ash  ton,  hairdresser 
4  Alex.  M'Kenzie,  shoemaker 
6  Joseph  Robertson  (of  R.  &  C.) 

8  Mrs  Robertson,  draper 
10  William  Duncan,  flesher 

14  John  Thomson,  spirit  dealer 
16  William  Walker,  grocer,  &c. 
Albion  Street  Chapel. 

20  Alex.  Thomson,  tailor 

26-28  Charles  Macquibban,  druggist 

Wales  street. 
30  James  Farquharson,  grocer 

32  C.  Helmrich,  porter  dealer 
34  John  Douglas,  pawnbroker 

38  William  Brown,  letter  carrier 
. .  James  Duthie,  ship  carpenter 

42  R.  S.  Mackie,  ropemaker 

S.  Constitution  street. 
44  John  Wilson,  house  carpenter 

52  Mrs  Officer,  hardware  merchant 

54  George  Beaton,  draper 

56  Alex.  Nicol,  bookseller 

58  James  Wood,  baker 
60  Do.  do. 

Park  Place. 

Foot  of  Park  street. 

1  James  Alexander,  shipmaster 
. .  John  Cantly,  shore  porter 

2  James  Will,  shipmaster 
. .  George  Coutts,  mate 


2  William  Cheyne,  meter 

8  Mrs  Ross 

9  William  Sim 

10  Henry  Allan,  artist  (F.  <fc  G.) 

11  Thomas  Turner,  chemist 

Park  Road. 

From  Park  street  to  Links. 

77  Thomas  Bain,  tinsmith 
77J  G.  Hardie,  clothier 

..  J.  Reid,  shore  porter 

. .  James  Christie,  teacher  of  music 

78  Joseph  Smith,  agent 

79  Alex.  Tough,  grocer 

. .  A.  Bothwell,  confectioner 
81  Wm.  Gall,  tailor 
..  J.  Nicol  (of  J.  &C.  Nj 
. .  Leslie  Brown,  manager 
100  William  Imlay,  manager 
. .  R.  B.  Reid,  baker 
A.  Davidson,  manager 
John  Craig  &  Co.,  granite  works 

-Jasmine  terrace. 
H.  Imlay  &  Co. ,  envelope  makers 
Park  Road  Foundry 

Railway  Bridge. 
James  Johnston,  Roslin  Cottage 
J.  Taylor,  manufacturer 

Cunnigar  Hill. 
F,  Macrae,  picture  frame  maker 
Permanent  Epidemic  Hospital 

Peacock's  Close. 

24  Castle  street. 

Pirie's  Court. 

50  Castle  street. 

Plasterer's  Court. 

7©  Gallowgate. 

Pocra  Pier. 

From  York  street  to  New  Pier. 

North  of  Scot.  &  Orkney  &  Shet- 
land Steam  Co.  's  shed 

Alex.  Ross,  innkeeper 

Lawes'  Chemical  Manure  Co., 
Limited 

L.  Findlay  &  Son,  fish  curers 

Mrs  Alex.  Kennedy 

Wm.  Clark,  pilot  master 

John  Davidson,  assistant  pilot 
master 

James  Massie,  overseer 

Wm.  Dyce  Cay,  Harbour  engineer 

Point  Law. 

Reclaimed  Ground,  Inches 


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STEEET   DIRECTORY. 


Polmuir. 

South-west  of  Ferryhill. 
"William  C.  Mathews 
John  M  'Pherson,  gardener 

Polmuir  Road. 

From  Rotunda  Place  to  Polmuir 
Professor  Bain,  Ferryhill  Lodge 
Robert  Beveridge,  Beath  Villa 
James  Neil,  Woodville 
James  Webster,  Clifton  Villa 
James  Morrison,  baker 
James  Tulloch,  jun.   Rosedale 
Mrs  Mortimer,  Rotunda  Lodge 
Mrs  Easton,  Gait  Villa 

Pork  Lane. 

From  Quay  to  Virginia  street 
12  Jchn  Angus,  blacksmith 

Porthill  Close. 

98  Gallowgate. ' 

Powis  Place. 

Near  Calsayseat. 

1  James  Riddel,  C.E. 

2  A.  Pirie,  feuar 

3  Miss  Primerose 

. .  J.  A.  Braik,  Journal  Office. 
. .  Wm.  Souter,  fiesher 

4  Miss  Webster,  teacher 
. .  Mrs  George  Rennie 

5  James  Roger,  teacher 

6  W.  P.  Cowan  (G.  N.  of  S   R.) 

7  Alex.  Smith,  late  engineer 
. .  Miss  M 'Robbie,  teacher 

. .  Miss  M'Robbie,  draper 

8  John  Beat,  engine  driver 
. .   Francis  Scott,  bookseller 

9  Alex.  Gauld,  com.  agent 

10  Ben.  Andrew,  shipmaster 
..   Charles  Gordon,  feuar 

..  Wm.  Gauld,  clerk  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

11  W.  J.  Thomson,  clerk 

12  Alex.  Cooper,  grocer 
...  James  Robbie,  clerk 


Poynernook. 


Between  College  street  and  Joint 

Station. 
Alex.   Pirie  &  Sons,  paper  manu- 
facturers 

Prince  Arthur  Street. 

From  Albyn  place  to  Garden  place. 

1  James  Findlay 
Geo.     Stuart,      china     merchant, 

Albert  Cottage 
Mrs  Grant,  Arthur  Cottage 
Geo.  Buist,  Bank  of  Scot. ,  do. 


Prince  Regent  Street. 

From  Canal  terrace  to  Baltic  street. 

12  "Wm.  Bruce,  provision  curer 

13  A.  Watt,  rope  manufacturer 
. .  John  Smith,  blacksmith 

15  James  Wishart,  carver 
. .  Wm.  Gammie,  overseer 

17  Geddes's  court. 

..  F.  Livingstone,  hairdresser 

. .  Andrew  Still,  printer,  free.  Press 

18  Mrs  Bowie,  grocer 

19  Wm.  Murray,  basketmaker 

20  James  Ewing,  sexton 
. .  Peter  Murray,  grocer 

..  Alex.  Henderson,  grocer 
. .  John  Melville,  brassfounder 
25  T.  Mathieson,  shipmaster 

Princes  Street. 

From  King  street  to  Park  street 

3  Alex.  Ruddiman,  cabinetmaker 
11  F.  Andrew,  auctioneer 

13  Mrs  Reid 

17  W.  Fletcher,  currier 

Princes  street  Public  School. 

20  Alex.  B.  Sherriffs 

. .   Miss  Sherriffs,  dressmaker 

23  Watt  &  Clark,  builders 

. .  Francis  Milne,  timber  merchant 

Prospect  Court. 

2S  Virginia  street. 

Prospect  Terrace. 

From  Millburn  street  to  Deemount. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  Alex.  Taylor,  shipmaster 

7  George  Henderson,  builder 
9  Mrs  Drummond 

11  Geo.  M.  Watt  (of  G.  &  W.) 

13  John  Munro,  fishcurer 

15  James  Dale,  guard  (Cal.  Rly.) 
. .  Gavin  Hamilton  (Watson  Bros.) 

17  Benjamin  Hodson,  wool  buyer 

19  George  Leith,  warehouseman 

21  Peter  Campbell,  seaman 

..  Wm.  Urquhart  (of  U.  &  Co.) 

23  James  Geddes,  fishcurer 
25  George  Wood,  (Post  Office) 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  A.  A.  Inglis,  com.  traveller 

4  Wm.  Rait 

6  R.  H.  Watson  (W.  Clyne  &  Sons) 

5  Mrs  Adam 

10  Wm.  Laurie,  late  bookbinder 

12  Mrs  Beat  tie 

14  Wm.  Gellan,  clerk 

18  Mrs  A.  Butchart 

20  Wm.  Proctor,  inspector 

22  A.  M'Douald  (of  A.  &  D.  M'D.) 

24  Robert  Gumming,  (Devanha) 


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Queen  Street. 

From  Broad  street  to  North  street. 

LEFT   HAND    SIDE. 

3  Keith  &  Gibb,  lithographers 

7  Wm.  Pyper,  wholesale  grocer 
11  G.  Machray,  spirit  dealer 

13  George  Park,  spirit  dealer 

15  R.  Mackinlay,  tea  merchant 

17  John  Scorgie,  butter  merchant 
21  Wm.  Diack,  clothier 

23  Wm.  Anderson,  clothier 

27  Robert  Birss,  druggist 
27a  John  Mason,  painter 

29  Wm.  Green,  merchant 

31  Mrs  Duthie 

33  A.  Troup,  stationer 
35  Wm.  Milne,  clerk 

. .  J .  Thomson,  tea  merchant 

37  J.  Bissst  &  Co.,  grocers 

39  A.  &  D.  M 'Donald,  boot  and  shoe 

makers 
43  Alex.  M'Gregor,  saddler 
Shoe  Lane. 

45  James  Low  &  Co. ,  saddlers 

47  Aberdeen  Quill  Manufactory 
49  Wm.  Diack,  clothier 

61  Mrs  James  Maguire 

. .  Francis  Gray,  shoemaker 

53  W.  J.  Eadie,  clothier 

55  R.  Aberdein,  funeral  undertaker 

59  D.  Lonie  &  Sons,  clothiers 

61  Mrs  Hay,  broker 

63  James  Mitchell,  tailor 

65  Misses  Davidson,  drapers 

79  Wm.  Legge,  tinsmith 

81  George  Gray,  grocer 

83  Alex.  Walker,  hairdresser 

85  Miss  Campbell,  milliner 

87  James  Macdonald,  tailor 

89  Jas.  Walker,  boot  and  shoe  maker 

93  J.  &  J.  Anderson,  hardware  mer. 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  Robert  Thow,  fruiterer 

2  Robertson  &    Thorn,    tailors  and 

clothiers 

8  Wm.  Jeffrey,  grocer 

10  Chronicle  Court. 

. .  Mrs  Letters,  pawnbroker 

14  Edward  Leslie,  shoemaker 

16  Alex.  Skene,  flesher 

18  Mrs  Anderson,  lodgings 
20  T.  Ogilvie,  hatter 

24  Wm.  Rattray   &  Son,  tobacco  and 

snuff  manufacturers 
26  John  Wood,  watchmaker 

28  Robert  Tocher,  agent 

. .  A.  P.  Hird,  book  agent 

30  Wm.  Duncan,  shoemaker 

32  A.  Adams,  photographer 

34  John  Mason  &  Son,  painters 

38  James  Dick,  plumber 
42  Alex.  Forbes,  merchant 

46  Chas.  Walker,  commission  mercht. 

48  B.  Crowther,  rag  merchant 


52  Mill  of  Cults  Warehouse  :  J.  Thom- 
son 

54  J.  &  J.  P.  Edmond  &  Spark,  book 
binders 

Lodge  Walk. 

56  Mrs  Glennie,  innkeeper 

Artillery  Gymnasium. 

60  George  Mason,  painter 

. .   Francis  Russel,  beadle 

62  Alex.  Gunn,  plumber 

64  James  Brown,  Artillery  tavern 

66-68  Wm.  M'Kenzie,  baker 

70  Wm.  Gibb,  merchant 

74   Wm.     Gilchrist     &    Co.,   funeral 
undertakers 

78  Miss  MTntosh,  draper 

SO  Isabella  Bennet,  milliner 

82  Mrs  Kennedy 

Queen's  Cross. 

At  junction  of  Albyn  place  with 

Skene  road. 
George  W.  Wilson  (of  G.  W.      .  <fc 

Co.) 
George  Milne,  Westwood 
Rubislaw  Church 
James  Sinclair 
Wm.  Bisset 

Queen's  Gardens. 

Queen's  Cross. 

Queen's  Koad. 

From  Queen's  Cross  to  Glenburnie 
road. 

LEFT   HAND    SIDE. 

1  Edward  Fiddes  (N.  of  S.  B.) 

3  Miss  Abercrombie 

5  F.  S.  C.  Manse 

7  J.  P.  Kay,  druggist,  Elgin  ViUa 

11  James  Saint,  jun.,  draper 

13  John  Strath  (A.  Ogston  &  Sons) 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  Joseph  R.  Cornwall  (of  G.  C.  and 

Sons) 

4  James  Eaton 

6  Rev.  S.  D.  F.  Salmond 
. .  Mrs  James  Laing 

10  James  Florence  (of  J.  Laing  and 
Co.) 

12  Alex.  Gibb  (of  J.  &  A.  Gibb) 

14  James  Proctor 
16  Mrs  R.  Cowe 

The  Right  Rev.  Bishop  Macdonald 
Gavin  (Joutts,  merchant 

Queen's  Terrace. 

From  Rubislaw  terrace  to  Albyn  ter. 

5  W.  B.  Ferguson  (G.  N.  of  S.  R) 

6  John  Otto  Macqueen,  advocate 

7  Miss  Macdonald 

8  R.  B.  Home,  sharebroker 

9  John  G.  Chalmers 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Queensford  Place. 

From  Broadf ord  lane  to  Causewayend 
2  George  Mathieson,  feuar 

Ragg's  Lane. 

From  37  Broad  street  to  Guestrow. 

2  Wm.  Duncan,  shoemaker 

3  Mrs  Brodie,  grocer 

4  James  Webster,  broker 

Ramage's  Court. 

83  Broad  street. 

Red  Lion  Court. 

77  Broad  street. 

Reid's  Court. 

34  Gallowgate. 

Reid's  Court. 

7  Shiprow. 

Reid's  (D.)  Court. 

49  Gallowgate. 

Regent  Quay. 

From  Shore  Brae  to  G.  N.  of  S. 
Railway  Station. 

1  George  Machray,  spirit  dealer 

2  M.  Brown,  fishmonger 
2-3-4  John  Taylor,  merchant 

4  J.  G.  Falconer,  com.  agent 

5  Mrs  Kinnear,  spirit  dealer 

6  Do.  do. 

.     Adam  Pratt  (Crown  Clothing  Co.) 
..  G.  Milne  (H.M.C.) 
. .  Wm.  Fyfe,  hatter 

7  Geo.  Pegler,  fruiterer 
8£  A.  R.  Easton,  optician 

Weigh-house  square. 
9  John  Begg,  merchant 
9£  Hugh  Harper,  ship  chandler 

10  David  Benzies,  late  shipmaster 
. .  Hugh  Harper,  ship  chandler 

. .  John  Davie,  carpenter 

10J  John  M'Lauchlan,  shipowner 

11  G.  Elsmie  <fe  Son,  coal  merchants 
. .  Shipmasters'  Society  Hall 

. .  James  Archibald,  treasurer,  Ship- 
master Society 

12  James  Winlaw,  jun. 

. .  James  Duncan,  spirit  dealer 
..   Peter  Russell,  M.D. 

13  Andrew  Sherer,  ship  chandler 

. .  Thos.  W.  Kettle,  Lloyd's  surveyor 
. .  Wm.  Duthie,  shipowner 

14  Gilbert  Findlay,  hairdresser 

. .  John  Anderson,  spirit  dealer 
Marischat  street. 

15  John  M'Kay,  innkeeper 

Shore  lane. 

16  Custom  House 


George  Middleton  (H.M.C.) 
Harbour  Branch,  T.  and  C.  Bank ; 

agent,  Wm.  Leslie 
W.  Leslie  &  Co. ,  ship  brokers 
Adam  &  Co.,  ship  brokers 

C.  Ludwig  &  Co. ,  ship  brokers 
G.  &  W.  Davidson,  merchants 

W.  Williams  &  Son,  com.  merchts. 
Mrs  Williams 

Thomson's  court. 
G.  Thomson  &  Son,  wine  merchts, 
Alex.  Skene,  wholesale  tea  mercht 

Do.  do. 

George  Munro,  spirit  dealer 
John  M'  William,  grocer 
James  Ross,  boatbuilder 
James  Sangster  (of  J.  &  G.  S. ) 

Scott's  court. 
Mrs  Forbes 

John  M' William,  grocer 
Jas.  F.  Kellas,  shipping  master 
J.  T.  Wilkins,  surveyor 
Lieut,  J.  Leeman,R.N.R.,F.R.A.S. 
M  erchant  Seaman's  Office 
Mrs  David  Mitchell 
Alex.  Inglis,  ship  chandler 

James  street.  - 
James  Mitchell,  outfitter 
Arthur  Smith,  painter 
Mrs  P.  Buyers,  ship  chandler,  (fee. 

Do.  do. 

D.  Mearns,  shipping  agent 
John  Shand,  porter 
John  Wood,  spirit  dealer 
A.  M'Donald,  shoemaker 

Pork  lane. 
Mrs  Thomson,  outfitter 
A.  Cormack,  National  Hotel 

Water  lane. 
Mrs  Cameron,  spirit  dealer 
Alex.  M'Donald,  shoemaker 
Andrew  Christie,  shipmaster 
Miss  Hall,  merchant 

Do.  do. 

Aberdeen,    Newcastle,    and    Hull 

Steam  Co.,  Limited 
Sugarliouse  lone. 
Charles  Cameron,  tobacconist 
John  Nicol,  tinsmith 
Wm.  Grant,  grain  store 
J.  Forsyth  &  Co.,  druggists 
David  Ritchie,  shipmaster 
Wm.  Duncan,  shipmaster 
C.  Cameron,  tobacconist 
Alex.  R.  Glegg,  grocer 
Mrs  J.  Low,  tailor 

Do.         do. 
Northern  Co-operative  Co. 

Commerce  street. 
Kenneth  Douglas,  bookseller 
Mrs  C.  Anderson,  spirit  dealer 
Mrs  Anderson,  lodgings 
James  M'Donald,  iron  merchant 
F.  Livingstone,  hairdresser 
Great  North  of  Scotland  Railway 

Offices  and  Goods  Station 


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Kenny's  Wynd. 

From  Green  to  Carmelite  street. 

Rettie's  Court. 

26  Broad  street. 

Rhind's  Court. 

64  Gallowgate. 

Richmond  Street. 

From  Kintore  place  to  Rosemount  pi. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

23  Lamb  &  Grant,  painters 

27  Innes  Ewen,  boot  and  shoe  maker 

41  A.  Fraser,  pianoforte  tuner 

. .  Mrs  Dawson,  dressmaker 

43  George  Davidson,  stonecutter 

45  P.  Smith  &  Son,  stonecutters 
47  Alex.  M'Pherson,  jun.,  baker 
49  Miss  Lamb,  dressmaker 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

20  Miss  M'Kay,  milliner 

24  George  A.  Robertson 

26  David  Mackintosh,  telegraphist 
30  Wm.  G.  Brown,  secretary,  Trades' 
Council 

46  Wm.  Smith,  hairdresser 

Richmond  Terrace. 

From  Rosemount  place  northward. 

1  George  M'Kenzie 

2  John  Morrison  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

3  J.  C.  Adams,  com.  agent 

4  Charles  Laing,  tailor 
11  Patrick  Morgan 

. .  James  Jeffrey,  com.  traveller 

. .  Charles  Moir,  bookseller 

13  John  W.  Allan  (Aberdeen  Journal) 

. .  J.  Maitland  (of  C.  Fraser  &  Co.) 

. .  Alex  Bain  (of  Reid  &  Bain) 

15  Edwin  Tait  (S.  P.  Ass.  Co.) 

. .  George  Morrice,  bookseller 

17  James  Lovie,  com.  traveller 

. .  Robert  Grant,  com.  traveller 

19  Mrs  Attenborough,  draper 

21  Samuel  Davidson,  com.  merchant 
. .   Mrs  James  Bissett 

Rodger's  Walk. 

116  John  Street. 

Alex.  Laing,  skinner  and  tanner 
James  Laing,  hide,  &c,  factor 
John     M'Pherson    &    Co.,    comb 

manufacturers 
Wm.  Peters,  boot  and  shoe  maker 

Rose's  Court. 

18  Commerce  street. 


Rose  Street. 

From  Union  place  northward. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

I  James  Moir,  surgeon 

5  John  Fraser,  cabhirer 

9  Robert  Harvey,  game  dealer 
9a  Miss  Robertson,  lodgings 

11  Mrs  Reid 

13  John  Mavor,  tailor 

15  Miss  Sheriffs 

17  James  Gifford,  jun.  (of  J.  G.  &  Son) 

19  Alex.  Neil,  grocer 
21  P.  M'Combie,  draper 

25  Mrs  Findlay,  sick  nurse 
. .  Barbara  Law 

27  A.  S.  Chalmers,  Market  supt. 

EIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

4  John  Milne,  confectioner 

6  James  Trail,  wright,  &c. 
10  W.  J.  Shaw,  railway  agent 

. .  John  Alexander,  upholsterer 

12  Mrs  Cruickshank 

14  Mrs  Ross 

16  J.  &  W.  Whyte,  china  merchants 

18  Miss  Hogg,  dressmaker 

20  Wm.  Smith,  printer  (of  Davidson 

&  Smith) 
. .  Alex.  Keith,  clerk  (Cal.  Railway) 

26  John  Rust  (of  J.  R.  &  Son) 

28  James  Garvie  &  Sons,  builders 

Rosebank  Terrace. 

South  end  of  Crown  street. 

1  Alex.   Gauld,  assist,   supt ,  Joint 

Station 
. .  Alex.  Stewart,  sen. 

2  Miss  Davidson,  lodgings 
4  Miss  Hay,  lodgings 

6  Wm.  Ruthei-ford,  painter 

Rosemount  Place. 

From  Skene  square  to  Belvidere  pi. 

LEFT    HAND   SIDE. 

II  W.  E.  Barclay,  supt. 

Gray's  buildings — 

1  Charles  Brown,  clerk 
. .  James  Pratt,  cashier 

2  John  Lunan, agent 
. .   Mrs  John  Gordon 

. .  Miss  Murray 

. .   F.  Sutherland,  book  agent 

. .  Thomas  Laing,  ironmonger 

3  A.  Frater  (J.  Blaikie  &  Sons) 
33  John  Beaton,  hairdresser 

35  Alex.  Milne,  Rosehill  Cottage 

39  George  Shivas,  butcher 

41  Mrs  Turner 

. .  A.  F.  Chisholm,  watchmaker 

. .  Mrs  Cooper 

45  John  Coutts,  engineer 

. .  Wm.  Coutts,  com.  tra-veller 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


47  James  Hall,  clothier 
49  James  Ingram,  cashier 

57  Matthew  Edwards,  secretary 
..  Wm.    Rattray,   jun.    (of   W.  R,  & 
Son) 

South  Mount  street. 
63  John  Taylor,  telegraphist 

65  James  Thomson,  butcher 
67  James  Fraser,  shipmaster 

69  A.  Bisset,  draper 

71  Alex.  Davidson,  coal  agent 

75  Geo.  M.  Thomson,  grocer 
. .  George  Howie,  grocer 

..  Wm.  Clark,  confectioner 

Richmond  street. 
85-87  John  C.  M'Pherson,  grocer 
95  Thomas  C.  Lilley  (Prud.  Ass.  Co.) 

Eden  place. 
105  Miss  Donald,  teacher 
115  Alex.  Carnie,  grocer 
117  Robert  Bowman,  grocer 

Short  Loanings. 
141  Miss  Troup 

RIGHT   HAND    SIDE. 

8  Shaw's  Hospital,  Rosebank  House 
12  Charles  Thorn,  house  carpenter 

Forbes  steeet. 
24  Mrs  Wilkie 
. .  Miss  Mitchell 
. .  Mrs  John  Duncan 
. .  D.  Duguid,  fishing  tackle  maker 
30  Miss  Connel 
..   Alex.  Urqu  hart,  grocer 
32  Mrs  Wm.  Chrystall 
36  Robt.  Stevens,  grocer,  Rosemount 

House 
40  Charles  G.  Masson,  clerk 
46  A.  Walker,  tobacconist 

48  John  Dunn 

52  Wm.  Moir,  advocate 
56  James  Walker,  clerk 
Mount  street. 
62  Alex.  M'Pherson,  baker 
64  James  Mowat,  tailor 

66  Mrs  Capt.  Marsh 

70  James  C.  Sutherland  (of  A.  S.  & 

Co.) 

72  Andrew  Gall,  druggist 
74  Wm.  Scott,  N.  of  S.  Bank 

76  John  Sim,        do.         do. 

Richmond  terrace. 
80  W.  M.  Tennant,  draper 
84  David  Rattray,  grocer 
86  Rev.  John  Stephen,  Manse 
90  James  Macdonald,  reporter 
. .   Mrs  Chapman 
94  Misses  Leslie  (late  of  Insch) 

View  terrace. 
100  John  Simmers,  fruiterer 
10S  James  Thomson,  manager  (J.  B. 

&Co.) 
110  James  Youngson,  bootmaker 
Rutherford  Free  Church. 
Loanhead  terrace. 
George  Falconer,  Loanhead  Cot. 


140  Miss  Henderson 
. .  Mrs  Gordon 
. .  Mrs  Stewart,  laundress 

Rosemount  Terrace. 

From  Forbes  street  to  Mary  place. 

1  R.  H.  Strachan,  grocer 

2  Miss  Thorn,  lodgings 

3  Mrs  Anderson 

4  Alex.  Keith  (of  K.  &  G.) 

5  James  Murray  (J.  &  J.  Crombie) 

6  Miss  Duguid 

7  Alex.  Robertson,  plumber 

8  Mrs  Shepherd 

9  Wm.  Walker,  grocer 

Rosiin  Terrace. 

From  King  street  to  Park  road. 
1  Andrew  Philp,  surveyor  of  taxes 

3  Frank  Jamieson,  advocate 

4  Wm.  Graham,  baker 

5  D.  Mackie,  manufacturer 

6  John  Hardie,  photographer 

7  Alex.  Gibb,  agent 

8  Charles  Coutts,  druggist 

9  Wm.  M'Bean 

10  Andrew  Ross,  chemist 

11  Alex.  Milne,  draper 

. .  John  B.  Cairns,  manager 

12  Wm.  Gray,  draper 

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  Kay,  harbour  engineer 

2  Hugh  Sutherland 

3  John  Thomson  (of  T.  &  B.) 

4  John  Roy,  nursery  seedsman 

7  John  Milne  (of  Milne  &  Pledge) 

8  C.  B.  Davidson,  advocate 

9  John  Hay  (of  Hay  &  Lyall) 

10  A.  Hossack,  fruiterer 

11  Rev.  Robert  Allan,  B.A. 

12  John  M'Lauchlan,  timber  mercht. 

Rubislaw  Place. 

From  Albyn  place  to  Waverley  place. 

1  Wm.  Mortimer 

2  Andrew  Smith,  late  draper 

3  James  Smith,  watchmaker 

4  James  Ross,  advocate  (of  A.T.  <fe  R.) 

5  Rev.  A.  M.  Bannatyne 

6  James  Marshall,  M.D. 


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Rubislaw  Terrace. 

From  Rubislaw  place,  westward. 

5  James  Rose  (of  D.  Rose  &  Co.) 

6  James  J.  Todd,  manufacturer 

7  Mrs  James  Williamson 

8  Mrs  James  Westland 

9  John  Millar  (of  J.  M.  &  Co.) 

10  Robert    Milne,    general    manager 

G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

11  James  A.  Murray,  C.A. 

12  W.  B.  Brand,  93rd  Highlanders 

13  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. 

20  Geo.  Leslie  Jamieson 

21  Alex.  M.  Ogston  (of  A.  Ogston  & 

Sons) 

22  Thomas  Ruxton,  advocate 

St.  Andrew  Street. 

From  Loch  street  to  Woolmanhill. 

LEFT  HAND   SIDE. 

2  Miss  Robb,  grocer 
12  Wm.  Guthrie,  grocer 
16  Robert  Bruce,  spirit  dealer 
18  James  Mackenzie,  carter 

George  street. 
26^John  Smith,  game  dealer 
32'Daniel  M'Dougal,  hairdresser 
34  James  Thorn,  manager 
36  Daniel  M'Lougal,  hairdresser 
38  Alex.  Skene,  flesher 

Crooked  lane. 
Blackfriars  street. 
77-79  D.  Henderson  &  Sons,  japanners 
81  Alex.  Paterson,  house  carpenter 
83  Miss  Duguid 

EIGHT   HAND    SIDE. 

1  George  Birnie,  grocer 
15  Thomas  Brown,  collector 
21  Alex.  Davidson,  furniture  dealer 
25  Miss  Kemp,  milliner 
George  street. 
27-29  D.  Macdonald,  leather  mercht. 
45  Mrs  John  Rae,  grocer 
47  James  Brown,  coachman 

. .   David  Douglas,  shomaker 

..  Miss  Thomson,  bookseller 
57  Wm.  Middleton,  grocer 
Charlotte  street. 
St.  Andrew  Street  Public  School. 
66  Wm.  Valentine,  tailor 
7(HGeorge  Reid,  tailor 
72"john  Scott  (N.  Ag.  Co.) 

..  W.   Macadam,  church  officer  (Free 
South) 

. .  Joseph  Leith,  house  carpenter 

. .  A.  Joss  &  Co. ,  painters 
72*  Do.  do. 


74  Alex.  Smith,  grocer 
76         Do.  do. 

North  St.  Andrew  street. 

St.  Andrew  Street  (North). 

From  St.  Andrew  street  to  John  st. 

3  Jas.  Troup,  plasterer  (J.  F.  &  Co.) 

4  Alex.    Duffus,    wholesale     confec- 

tioner 

St.  Bernard  Place. 

59  Hutcheon  street. 

St.  Catherine's  Court. 

16  Shiprow. 

St  Catherine's  Place. 

32  Shiprow. 

St.  Catherine's  Wynd. 

From  Union  street  to  Netherkirkgate. 
2  D.  Dickson,  clerk  (J.  D.,  Sons  <fe 

Co.) 
. .  Alex.  Chapman  (of  C.  &  Co.) 
. .   Mrs  Adams,  lodgings 

4  Kemp  &  Walker,  grain  merchants 

5  J.    Marr,   jun.    &  Co.,   pianoforte- 

makers 

7  Mrs  Singer,  lodgings 

9  James  Hunter,  com.  merchant 

St.  Clair  street.. 

From  King  street  to  W.  North  street. 
Wm.  M' Donald,  grocer 
Gray  &  Burnett,  stonecutters. 
James  Hay,  cartwright 
Ross  &  Sons,  plasterers 
T.  Watson,  rag  merchant 
Boddie  &  Wilson,  stonecutters 
M'  Donald  &  Benzie,  sculptors 
Sangster  &  Co.,  bottlers 
C.  Napier,  manure  manufacturer 
Alex.  Milne,  stonecutter 
Geo.  M'Lean,  grocer 
John  Smith,  cork  mauufacturer 

St.  Clement  Court. 

21  St.  Clement  street. 

St.  Clement  Street. 

From  Garvock  street  to  York  place. 

1  George  Spark,  late  merchant 

2  Robert  Maitland,  shipowner 

3  Misses  Anderson 

. .  Andrew  Main,  superintendent 

6  Stephen  Hunter,  clerk 

8  William  Main,  sailmaker 

10  John  Auld,  flesher 

12  Alex.  Henderson,  clerk 


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STREET   DIRECTORY. 


14  Win.  Reid,  shipmaster 

16  R.  Mathieson,  grocer 
Footdee  Iron  Works 

Wm.  Brodie  (Blaikie  Bros. ) 
Janies  Gabriel,  gatekeeper 
St.  Clement  church 
Footdee  Public  School. 

15  Wm.  Napier,  moulder 

17  A.  Henderson,  grocer 

19  St.  Clement  court. 
Wm.  Booth,  boilermaker 

20  George  Munro,  cab  hirer 

26  Alex.  A.  Kinnear,  shoemaker 
29  Mrs  Forbes,  spirit  dealer 

31  Francis  M.  Rae,  grocer 

32  Alex.  Linklater,  shipmaster 

35  G.  &  W.  Davidson,  rope  and  twine 

merchants 
68  Thomas  M'Donald,  shoemaker 
70  Joseph  Gordon,  merchant 
74  C.  Gordon,  grocer 
76  Joseph  Gordon,  merchant 
78  G.  &  W.  Wilson  grocers 

St.  Clement  Place. 

Opposite  50  St.  Clement  street. 
2  Arch.  Philip,  overseer 

St.  John's  Place. 

From  Crown  street  to  Crown  terrace. 
St.  John's  Episcopal  Church. 
James  M.  Munro,  teachei 


St.  Machar  Place. 

Fonthill  road 
Old  Machar  Pom-house. 
Alex.  Milne,  gatekeeper 

St-  Mary's  Place. 

From  Crown  terrace  to  Crown  street. 

1  Mrs  Morison 

. .  Mrs  Middleton,  lodgings 

. .  Wm.  Booth,  clerk 

. .  Alex.  Ingram,  plumber 

2  Miss  Wood 

. .  Wm.  Williams,  house  agent 

3  Mrs  Wm.  Henderson 
. .  Miss  Reid 

4  Miss  Elm  she 

. .  Mrs  Calder,  lodgings 

5  Miss  Strachan 

6  John  Craigie,  inspector  of  schools 
6*  Mrs  Reid 

7  Mrs  Robert  Wood 

8  Wm.  Georgeson,  coachbuilder 

9  W.  D.  Scott 

12  Richard  Weedon,  grocer 
. .  John  Collie,  plumber 
14  Miss  Adam 
..  Rev.  Wm.  Brebner,  M.A. 
18  Charles  Smith  (of  A.  &  T.) 


St.  Nicholas  Lane. 

From  St.  Nicholas  street  to  Correction 
wynd. 

2  S.  R,  W.  Shaw,  auctioneer 
. .  Miss  Sangster,  dressmaker 

4  Globe  Parcel  Express  Office 

9  Prince  of  Wales  Hotel  (R.  Rrown) 
24  Joseph  Knox,  bookbinder 

St.  Nicholas  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  George  street. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  Robert  Wilson  &  Son,  booksellers 

St.  Nicholas  lane. 
3-5  Wm.  C.  King,  hatter 
7-9  Lemon  Tree  Restaurant,  James 

Campbell 
]  1  James  Watt,  shoemaker 
13  George  Strachan,  sewing  machine 

maker 
15  William  Davidson,  paper  ruler 
. .  Davidson  &  Smith,  printers 
17  J.  T.  Thompson,  watchmaker 

19  Miss  Cassie,  milliner 
21  John  Clark,  City  Hotel 
23-25  A.  &  J.  Smith,  jewellers 

Correction  wynd. 
29  Joseph  C.  Firth,  watchmaker 
31  P.  Gordon,  stoneware  merchant 
33  Mrs  Macdonald,  hosier 
35  William  Mollison  (N.  of  S.  E.  Loan 

Co.) 
37  James  Mowat,  clothier 
39  Peter  Beveridge,  manufacturer 
41  Mrs  Henry,  lodgings 
43  Wm.  Sutherland,  hardware  merht. 
45  Alexander  Sorrie,  baker 
47  Do.,  do. 

51  William  Meldrum,  clothier 
53  John  Kesson,  carver  and  gilder 
55  Robt.  B.  Reid,  baker 
55a  M.  &  S.  Calder,  watchmakers 
57-59  Wm.  Fraser,  ironmonger 
61  Mrs     Stuart,     Standard     Register 

Office 
63  Alex.  Badenoch,  outfitter 
65  J.  &  J.  Urquhart,  druggist 

RIGHT   HAND    SIDE. 

4  London  &  Newcastle  Tea  Co. 

6  P.  P.  Wragg,  commission  agent 
. .   Wm.  Crone,  working  jeweller 
. .  Wm.  Silver,  tailor 

10  F.  B.  Kelly,  clothier 

12  Macaldowie  &  Co.,  brush  manufac- 
turers 

14  R.  Macaldowie,  jun.,  hosier 
16  Robert  Wilson,  gunmaker 

15  Wm.  Dickson,  hatter 

Netherkirkgate. 

20  Thomas  Duncan  &  Son,  cork  manu- 

facturers 
22  John  Fyfe  &  Son,  brush  makers  to 

the  Queen 
24  Tawse  &  Menzies,  clothiers 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


395 


Alex.  Robertson,  plumber 

M.  King,  dentist 

Jas.  Murray,  bookseller 

J.  T.  Mackay  &  Son,  jewellers 

J.  C.  Firth,  watchmaker 

John  Sutherland,  druggist 

Peter  Milne,  draper 

A.  Stewart,  draper 

Aberdeen  and  Northern  Friendly 

Society 
John  Duncan  &  Co.,  law  stationers 
A.  Ritchie,  tailor 

Flourmillbrae. 
James  Kinghorn,  draper 
Brebner  &  Grant,  merchants 
Miss  Gordon,  dressmaker 
Alex.  Clark,  shipmaster 
Miss  Taylor,  dressmaker 
Win.  Peters,  bootmaker 
John  Mutch,  draper 
John  Ross,  builder 
Mrs  Towns,  lodgings 
Davie  &  Mitchell,  drapers 
Porter  &  Leighton,  boot  and  shoe 


60  James ,. Wallace,  cutter 

. .  Alex.    Mackie,    messenger,    Union 

Bank 
64  Thomas  Mason,  flesher 
66  John  Lister,  lapidary 
. .   William  Mackenzie,  publisher 
. .  James  Ilae,  agent 
68  Alex.  Urquhart,  grocer 

St.  Paul  Street. 

From  Gallowgate  to  Loch  street. 

EIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  Alexander  Milne,  draper 
5  William  Adams,  beadle 

E.  U.  Church. 
9^  St,  Paul  Street  Hall ;  Robt.  Wyllie, 
keeper 
St.  Paul  Street  Public  School. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  and  4  Thos.  R.  Watson,  draper 
16  Wm.  Ronald,  leather  merchant 
18  Porter  &  Sinclair,  merchants 

26  and  28  Knox  &  Webster,  iron  mer- 
chants 

30  Donald  Mitchell,  lemonade  manu- 
facturer 

34  P.-  Forbes,  sawmaker 

36  George  Buchan,  porter 

40  Thomas  Latham,  clogmaker 

42  John  Rennie,  builder 

St.  Swithin  Street. 

From  Queen's  Cross  to  Ashley. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  G.  W.  Wilson  &  Co.,  artists,  &c. 
4  Mrs  Bell 


6  Joseph  Tennant,  draper 


RIGHT   HAND    SIDE. 

1  Wm.  Gibson 

3  Miss  Chalmers 

7  Mrs  Tait 

St.  Swithin  Street  (North). 

From  Queen's  cross  to  King's  Gate. 
D.  R.  M'Kinnon 
Tramway  Depot 
Skating  Rink 
Donald  Ritchie,  clothier 
Rev.  Henry  Cowan,  B.D. 
Rev.  F.  W.  Robberds 
Robert  Glegg,  late  confectioner 
Alex.  Stewart,  draper 

Schoolhill. 

From  Upperkirkgate  to  Woolmanhill. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

3  John  M'Leod  &  Co.,  watchmakers 

5  John  Brotchie 

. .  Miss  Ramsay,  dressmaker 
9  J.  Taylor,  musical  inst.  maker 

11  Do.,  do. 
..   Mrs  John  M'Leod 

. .  John  Paterson  (A.  Pirie  &  Sons) 

13  Johnston  Milne,  bootmaker 
15  Robert  Barron,  ironmonger 

Churchyard  gate. 
19  A.  M.  Greenlaw,  tailor  and  clothier 
21-J-  Wm.  Skene,  lithographer 
31  Misses  Duncan 
33  James  Balfour,  confectioner 
35  W.  Walker,  umbrella  maker 
37        Do.,  do. 

41-43  Anclw.  Duguid,  furniture  dealer 

Back  wynd. 
43J  John  M.  Cruickshank,  grocer 
45  Alexander  Anderson 
. .   George  Anderson,  advocate 
47  David  Johnston,  physician 
. .  William  Jackson,  bookbinder 
49  Mrs  Dr.  Henderson 
. .   Clement  de  Faye,  pasteur 
51  Mrs  John  M'Laren 
53  James  D.  Wyness,  M.D.,  CM. 
55a  Mrs  Wm.  Connon,  furniture  dealer 
55  Do.,  do. 

. .  Miss  Robertson,  dressmaker 
57  Jas.  Mitchell  (of  M.  &  M.) 
59  Geo.  Jamieson,  merchant 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  Peter  Ferries,  spirit  dealer 

4  Gordon's  court. 

6  James  Wilson,  provision  merchant 

8  Wordie  &  Co.,  carriers 

. .  Wm.  Morris,  veterinary  forge 
. .  Jas.  Findlay,  teacher 
8j  Smith  &  iVi'Kenzie,  plumbers 
10  J.  &  J.  Kean,  saddlers 

12  Do.,  do. 

14  Duthie's  court. 

. .  Jas.  Wilson,  provision  merchant 
George  Ogilvie,  hatter 


396 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


16  George  Anderson,  watchmaker 

20  Donald's  court. 
. .  J.  Hepburn,  printer 
22  Ross's  court. 

. .  Thos.  Curr.  tea  merchant 
. .  Win.  Mearns,  plasterer 

24  Jas.  M'Kellican,  clerk 

. .   Wm.  Ogilvie,  cab  proprietor 
26  R.  W.  Wright  <&  Son.  grocers 
28  James  Smith,  publisher 
30  Peter  Raeburn,  baker 
32  Garden  &  Raeburn,  bakers 
Harriet  street. 

34  John  Murray,  bootmaker 
36  Mrs  Duncan,  lodgings 
38  James  Craig,  saddler 

40-44  William  Shirras  &  Son,  tinplate 

workers 
46  Mrs  J.  Adamson,  lodgings 
46£  Mitchell  &  Muil,  bakers 
48  Jas.  Souttar,  architect 
50  Miss  Murray 

52-54  Jas.  Asher  k  Sons,  merchants 
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. 

From  Gallowgate  to  West  North  st. 
1£  Wm.  Kitson,  stoneware  merchant 

5  Wm.  Lorimer,  pawnbroker 

9  Mrs  Minty 

9  Mrs  Fotheringham,  lodgings 
11  Alex.  Mathieson,  filemaker 
13  James  Davidson,  coachbuilder 
. .  John  Milne,  baker 
16  Alex.  Ruddiman,  cabinetmaker 

21  Mrs  G.  Hutcheon,  grocer 

22  James  Ritchie 

25  Thomas  Gibb,  police  detective 

35  Alex.      Noble,     sewing     machine 

maker 
P.  Robb,  school  board  officer 
St.  Margaret's  Mission  Chapel. 
74  William  Robertson,  plasterer 

Seaview  Place. 

Opposite  128  West  North  street. 
1  James  Main,  sergeant,  police 

3  William  Webster,  bagpipe  maker 

4  James  Robertson 

5  P.  Wilson,  grocer 

. .  Alex.  Smith,  feuar 

Shaw's  Court. 

90  Gallowgate. 


Sheret's  Court. 

62  West  North  street. 

Shewan's  Court. 

119  Gallowgate. 

Shiprow. 

From  Union  street  to  Market  street. 

LEFT    HAND   SIDE. 

13  Peter  Michie,  spirit  dealer 

17  Mrs  Milne,  provision  dealer 

23  George  Reid,  grocer 

31  Robert  Rainnie,  grocer 
33  Robert  Lyall,  blacksmith 

39  Robert  Robb,  broker 

Free  Union  Church. 

51  George  Fyfe,  grocer 

53  Wm.  8mith,  joiner 
. .  John  Inston,  tailor 

Shore  brae. 
67  R.  Sheret,  grocer 
69  James  Boyd,  bootmaker 
. .  Mrs  Petrie,  fish  dealer 

73  J).  Bremner,  overseer 
Post  Office 

Great  Northern  Telegraph  Office 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  George  Craighead,  bookseller 

6  Morrison  &  Anderson,  bakers 

Reid's  court. 

7  A.  Anderson  (of  M.  &  A.) 
12  John  Kae,  spirit  dealer 

14  William  M'Leod,  tailor 

St.  Catherine's  court. 
16  Colin  Slorach,  spirit  dealer 
. .  James  Henderson,  joiner 
. .   Peter  Gantry,  late  shore  porter 
. .   Thomas  Menzies,  tea  merchant 

18  John  Rae,  spirit  dealer 
1S£  James  Tastard,  flesher 
20  James  Henderson,  grocer 
22  Alexander  Collie,  slater 

24  John  Ross,  broker 

26  Miss  Duncan,  poultry  dealer 

25  Collie's  Court. 

. .  John  Wilson,  shore  porter 
. .  James  Young,  sheriff  officer 

32  St.  Catherine's  place. 

36  A.  Brown,  provision  merchant 
38  Mackay     <fe    Co.,    foreign    money 
changers 

40  Jamicson's  court. 

. .  Robert  Lyall  &  Sons,  blacksmiths 
42  Donald  Fraser,  broker 
46  Abbey  place. 

52  Meam's  court. 

54  Joseph  Napier,  broker 

Trinity  Congregational  Church. 
6S  Gray  &  Co.,  commission  agents 
..  Wm.  Clyne  &  Son,  leather  dealers 
. .  Peter  Castle,  commission  agent 
..  J.  Boyd  &  Co.,  boot  manufacturers 
72  Webster's  court. 

74  Mrs  George  Sim,  grocer 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


397 


78  Sutherland's  court. 

84  Brebner's  court. 

. .  James  Taylor  (M'Robb  &  Co.) 

. .  A.  Merchant,  street  porter 

. .  "William  Stott,  spirit  dealer 

86  Do.  do. 

90-92  George  Silver,  spirit  dealer 

Shoe  Lane. 

From  "West  North  street  to  Queen  st. 
5  John  Smith  &  Co. ,  iron  merchants 
12  Alex.  Mitchell,  prison  warder 
18  D.  Shaw,  prison  warder 
22  William  Mann,  tailor 

Shore  Brae. 

Prom  Shiprow  to  Quay, 

2  Mrs  James  Nicol 

3  Mrs  Riach,  Crown  Inn 

4  Mrs  Rait,  spirit  dealer 

9  James  Preston,  carpenter 

Shore  Lane. 

From  Quay  to  Virginia  street. 
9  T.  S.  Douglas,  moulder 

Short  Loanings. 

From  Leadside  to  Posemount  place. 
17  Andrew  Gordon,  grocer 
21  J.  Monro,  mus.  instrument  maker 
30  Wm.  Anderson,  jobbing  gardener 

Shuttle  Lane. 

From  East  North  street  to  Park  st. 
37  Alex.  Knowles,  machine  maker 

Silver  Street  (North). 

From  Golden  square  to  Skene  ter. 

8  George  Stopani,  hosier 
8|  Miss  M'Gregor 

9  William  Rattray,  teacher 

10  Charles    Michie,    M.A.,    Rector  of 

Silver  Street  Academy 

11  James  Valentine,  Registrar  for  Old 

Machar  parish 

12  Miss  Kirkland 
. .  Miss  Cuthbert 

13  Dr.  Alex.  Forbes 

14  Miss  Simpson,  lodgings 

15  A.  R.  Gray,  commission  agent 

16  John  M earns  (Chivas  Bros.) 

17  Peter  Esslemont,  draper  (of  E.  & 

M.) 

18  Thomas  Curr,  tea  merchant 

19  Thomas  Primrose,  advocate 
19£  Ruby  Cottage 

20  Alex.  Badenoch,  clothier 
20^-  Miss  Pirie,  dressmaker 

21  Thomas  Maver,  cashier 
. .  Alex.  Neil,  grocer 

. .  John  Watt,  grocer 

22  Miss  Maclean 

23  Dr  Macrobin,  Migvie  House 
23£  J.  Kirton,  marble  polisher 


24  Alex.  Masson,  auctioneer 

26  Miss  Fraser 

27  John  Robb  (of  W.  &  R.) 

28  Alex.  Milne,  house  carpenter 
. .  Mrs  Porter,  lodgings 

29  Rev.  Andrew  Dickie 

30  James  Gifford,  sen.  (of  Gifford  <fc 

Son) 

Silver  Street  (South). 

From  Union  street  to  Golden  square. 

1  James  H.  Collie,  hairdresser 

2  Misses  Smith,  milliners 

. .  John  Roger,  late  merchant 

3  A.  Campbell,  cab  office 

4  John  Berry,  plumber  and  gasfitter 
6  John  Lamb,  photographer 

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. 

Skene  How. 

From  Skene  place  to  Hardweird. 

7  James  Walker,  shoemaker 

9  James  Donald,  merchant 
..   Adam  Hay,  beadle 
19  William  Jessiman,  paper  ruler 
21  Mrs  George  Gibson 
32  William  Slora,  gardener 

Skene  Street. 

From  Black's  buildings  to  Skene  pi. 

LEFT   HAND    SIDE. 

13  Jas.  Shepherd,  stoneware  mercht. 
17  James  Morison,  grocer 

Skene  terrace. 
25  Mrs  Geo.  Smith,  news  agent 
29  James  Fettes,  slater 
. .  Robert  M'Kinlay,  tea  merchant 
. .  James  F.  Forrest,  boatbuilder 
31  George  Ironside,  bookseller 
37  Wm.  Smith,  flesher 
43  John  Mutch,    do. 
. .  William  Rae  (of  S.  &  R.) 
61  George  McDonald,  builder 
. .   D.  Sutherland  &  Sons,  fish  dealers 
79  Thomas  Gordon,  horse  hirer 

Summer  street. 
85  William  Ritchie,  shoemaker 
89  John  Farquharson,  flesher 
. .   Mrs  Burnett ,  sick  nurse 
93  Charles  Joss,  tailor 
,  Colin  Shanks,  late  baVer 
. .  Miss  Baxter,  draper 


398 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


95  Peter  Caie,  baker 
99  John  Dutbie,  grocer 
117  John  Fraser  (of  J.  F.  &  Co.) 
133  John  Hay,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer 

Chapel  street. 
135  Northern  Co-operative  Company, 
Limited, 

139  W.  Downie  (J.  Symon  &  Sons) 

141  James  Copland,  grocer 
1411  Mrs  David  Main 

142  Mrs  Gray,  lodgings 

. .  Miss  Sinclair,  dressmaker 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

6  Peter  Murray,  grocer 
8  John  Mitchell,  beadle 
10  William  Cameron,  shoemaker 
12  Alexander  Collie,  grocer 
16  Francis  Henderson,  tailor 
24  John  Coutts  (of  J.  &  J.  C.) 
34  Mrs  Souter,  lodgings 
38  Robert  Sim,  rector 
..   R.  Maitland,  church  officer 
48  Mrs  Andrew  Gage 
..   Wm.  Craigmyle  (Cal.  Railway) 
. .  Mrs  M'Leod,  sick  nurse 
54  Wm.  L.  Steele,  shoemaker 
60  Miss  M'Donald,  dressmaker 
62  Thomas  M'Gregor,  slater 
. .  Miss  Howie,  dressmaker 
64  Miss  Findlay,  dressmaker 
94  Mrs  Shear. r,  lodgings 

100  William  Alexander,  inspector 

120  Miss  Eddie,  hosier 
Skene  row. 

136a  William  Dawson,  builder 

136-138  William  C.  Martin,  baker 

140  William  Mollison,  grocer 

Skene  Street  (West). 

159  George  Caie,  grocer 
161  Donald  Reid,  late  precentor 
163  William  Sinclair,  jun.,  druggist 
Sheriff  Watson's  Female  School. 

166  Miss  Home,  teacher  of  music 

..  Alex.  Barron  (of  T.  R.  W.  &  Co.) 
. .  James  A.  Kerr  (of  Kerr  &  Sons) 

167  Mrs  Tait 

. .  Thomas  Walker  (of  K.  &  W.) 
. .   Mrs  Micbie 

. .  John  Kesson,  carver  and  gilder 
Henry  street. 
168a  James  Watt,  tea  merchant 

168  Dr.  Alfred  Gilchrist 

169  D.  Munro,  late  bootmaker 

170  John  Craig,  saddler 
..  G.  M'C.  Warrack 

172  William  Melvin,  manager 
..  John  M'Kay,  slater 

174  Miss  Rose 

. .  George  Christie,  flesher 

175  Geo.  S.  Forrest,  teacher 

. .  Mrs  James  R.  Longmuir 

176  Wm.  Boulton,  C.  E. 
178  Mrs  Sellar 

. .  Miss  M'Donald,  dressmaker 


Thistle  lane. 
179  Mrs  Mollyson 

. .  Mrs  Brown,  lodgings 
181  John  M'William,  house  carpenter 
John  Symon,  Glenburnie  House 
A.  Symmers,  Glenburnie  Cottage 
Miss  Proctor,  Carden  House 

Skene  Place. 

From  Chei-ryvale  to  Skene  street 

1  Donald  Sinclair  (of  J.  Smith  &  Co.) 

2  Alex.  Murray,  land  valuator 

3  Mrs  Dunn 

4  James  Nisbet 

5  Mrs  William  Minty 

. .   Miss  Innes,  teacher  of  music 

Skene  Square. 

From  Steps  of  Gilcomston  to  Carolina 
place 
Mrs  Atten borrow,  draper 
1  John  Reid  (Gas  Office) 

6  James  Berry,  bootmaker 
8  Alex.  Norval,  grocer 

12  Mrs  Strathdee,  sick  nurse 
..  Wm.  Smith,  book-keeper 

17  James  Lumsden,  plumber 

18  Alex.  Morison,  beadle 
24  J.  &  G.  Walker,  grocers 
26£  Andrew  Gall,  druggist 

27  James  Knox,  stoneware  merchant 
31  Industrial  School. 

33  Andrew  Simpson,  joiner 
36  A.  &  W.  Stark,  fleshers 

42  George  Chivas,  butcher 

43  George  Walker,  grocer 

44  Robert  Wright,  baker 
49  Lewis  Stuart,  builder 
52J-  James  Milne,  grocer 

60  Mrs  Kemp,  grocer 

61  Alex.  Coutts,  late  mason 

62  George  Craigen,  confectioner 

63  Dr.  Brown's  School 

64  Donald  M  'Donald,  baker 

66  Joseph  Leith,  house  carpenter 
68  Wm.  Gibson,  plasterer 

73  Garibaldi  place. 
. .  James  Ewing,  cashier 

. .  Alex.  Wyness,  flesher 

74  Mrs  Alex.  Clark 

76-7S  William  Charles,  baker 

81  Alex.  Leslie 

. .  James  Brander,  fruiterer 
. .  J.  B.  Pirie,  architect 

82  Miss  Tytler,  lodgings 

83  Mrs  M'Naughton 

84  Mrs  Knox,  teacher 

. .  John  Lyon,  cattle  dealer 

86  John  Cattanach  (of  H.  &  C.) 

88  Mrs  Eden,  lodgings 

Skene  Terrace. 

From  Skene  street  to  Summer  street 
4  John  Robb.  baker 


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8  Alex.  Collie 

9  James  Stephen,  carver 

14  John  Lamb,  photographer 

15  Alex.  Reith,  M.D. 

16  John  Robb,  coachman 

17  Mrs  Kelly,  lodgings 

18  Mrs  George  Anderson 

19  Alex.  Donald,  timber  merchant 

20  James  Reid,  joiner 
26  Rev.  E.  Ritchie 

28  David  Mitchell,  clerk 
30  Miss  Hunter,  lodgings 
34  Mrs  M'Intosh,  lodgings 
. .  James  Youngson,  writer 
36  John  Webster,  manager 
38  Mrs  Browning 
40  William  Rattray,  teacher 
42  Rev.  H.  Fitzpatrick 

44  Misses  Cushnie 

45  Alex.  Riddell,  grain  merchant 
..   Mrs  Stuart,  lodgings 

. .  Wm.  Donald 

46  William  Cowan,  engineer  (G.  N.  of 

S.  R.) 
48  Wm.  Cadenhead,  wine  merchant 
50  Alex.  Lamb,  plumber 
52  Mrs  Parker 
. .  John  Parker,  advocate 

South  Bridge. 

At  junction  of  Wellington  place  and 
Holburn  street 

1  Inland  Revenue  Office 

2  William  Black  &  Co.,  maltsters 

4  J.  W.  Legge,  sculptor 

Spa  Street. 

From  Skene  street  bridge  to  Wool- 
manhill. 
1£  Mrs  D.  Ross,  spirit  dealer 

5  D.  Gray,  cartwright 

8  John  Ironside  (of  I.  &  McD) 

9  Ironside  &  McDonald,  builders 
12  John  Jessiman,  house  carpenter 
14  D.  Gray,  cartwright 

16  M'Grigor  &  Shand,  slaters 

Springbank. 

Foot  of  Dee  street. 
Mrs  Wm.  Thomson 
Miss  Rachael  Smith 

Springbank  Street. 

From  Crown  street  to  Bon-Accord  st. 
18  Geo.  Chalmers,  plumber 
. .  R.  Benson,  restaurateur 
21  James  Marshall  (Cal.  Rail.) 
. .  Alex.  Stewart  (B.  Reid  &  Co.) 

Springbank  Terrace. 

From  Crown  street  to  Bon-Accord 
terrace. 

LEFT   HAND    STREET. 

SI  Arthur  Knox,  late  cabinetmaker 
. .  James  Thomson,  grain  merchant 


32  Rev.  T.  H.  Horrell 

33  Mrs  Cruden 

34  G.  G.  Littlejohn  (of  J.  L.  &  Sons) 

35  Alex.  Marr,  cashier  (A.  P.  &  Sons) 

36  George  Stephen 
88  Wm.  Brechin 

39  Mrs  Wilson,  lodgings 
. .  John  McKenzie,  teacher 
41  Kemp  Saunders,  agent 
43  Wm.  Walker  (of  H.  &  W.) 
. .  George  Brown,  grocer 

45  Misses  Garioch 

46  John  Leith  (of  J.  Leith  &  Sons) 

47  Rev.  David  Beatt 

48  Mrs  Elmsly 

51  Mrs  Emslie 

52  James  Collie 

53  Wm.  Peters,  shoemaker 

60  R.  G.  Wilson,  architect 

61  Edward  Birtchnell 

62  John  Duncan 

63  Misses  Gibb 

64  James  Mitchell  (Free  Press) 

65  Peter  Riddell  (Harbour  Office) 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  Mrs  Dr.  Lizars 

2  Mrs  Charles  Robb 

3  Mrs  Captain  Alexander 

4  Mrs  A.  Simpson 

6  James  Martin,  fiesher 

7  Rev.  David  Arthur 

8  Miss  Catto 

9  Mrs.  A.  Davidson 

10  Wm.  Harper  (of  W.  H.  &  Co.) 

11  Miss  Cassie,  lodgings 

12  R.  W.  Lyall  (of  Hay  &  Lyall) 

13  Miss  Norrie 

. .  R.  B.  Nicoll,  solicitor 

. .  Thomas  Thomson,  com.  agent 

14  Wm.  Fraser  (of  G.  &  W.  Fraser) 

. .  Thomas   Walton   (Aberdeen   Lime 

Co.) 
. .    Miss  Clark 
. .  Miss  Taylor 
..   John  Low 
. .  Miss  Eddie,  hosier 

15  Robert  Macaldowie,  cashier 

Bon-Accord  street. 

19  George  J.  Ruthven 

20  Misses  Wilsone 

22  William  Penny,  shipmaster 

23  George  McBain,  shipmaster 

24  Alexander  Barclay,  builder 

25  R.  Davidson,  house  proprietor 

Springbank  Place. 

From  Springbank  to  Springbank  st. 

1  Mrs  Anderson 

2  James  Asher  (of  J.  Asher  &  Sons) 

3  Andrew  Robb,  gunmaker 

4  J.  T.  Willet,  dockmaster 

Spring  Garden. 

From  George  street  to  Windv  Wynd 
36  A.  D.  Thorn,  grocer 


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38  Mrs  J.  B.  Welch,  draper 

. .  Mrs  Thorn 

44  Watson  &  Robb,  builders 

70  George  Hogg  &  Son,  engineers 

82  Kemp  Saunders,  miller,  &c. 

83  Robert  Gordon,  joiner 

86  John  Dickson,  corkcutter 
88  Emslie  &  Burnett,  painters 

Stanley  Street. 

From  St.  Swithin  st.  to  Grove  st. 

2  Mrs  James  Macdonald 

3  George  Robb,  engraver 

4  William  Davidson  (of  D.  &  S.) 

5  Mrs  Cooper 

Stephen  Place. 

76  North  Broadford. 

1  William  Porter,  timber  measurer 

2  Mrs  Campbell,  lodgings 

3  John  Porter,  feuar 

Stevenson  Street. 

From  Upper  Denburn  to  S.  Mount  st. 
Robert  Gordon,  joiner 

4  James  Fettes,  slater 

6  Adam  Martin,  spirit  dealer 
M 'Donald  &  Tait,  plasterers 

Stewart's  Court. 

62  George  street. 

Stewart  Place. 

69  Guestrow. 

Stirling  Street. 

From  Hadden  street  to  Guild  street 

1  Peter  Garioch  (Market  Arms; 

2  James  McLeod,  grocer 

5  Wm.  Robb,  bank  messenger 
9  Wm.  Slaker,  painter 

Imperial  Hotel 
11  Wm.  Duncan,  fruit  merchant 
19  S.  &  H.  Clark,  game  dealers 
21  Exchange  Restaurant,A.  Scatterty, 

jun. 
23  Edmonston  &  Co.,  warehousemen 
25  B.  Reid  &  Co. 
27  Seaton  Brick  &  Tile  Co. 

Strawberry  Bank. 

Hardgate,  near  Bon-Accord  terrace 

1  Mrs  Brebner 

2  Wm.  Philip,  jun.  (of  P.  &  C.) 

3  A.  Alexander  (Cal.  Railway) 

4  Alex.  Murray,  bookseller 

6  Francis  Craigmile 

6  Mrs  Grant 

7  Miss  Muil 

8  James  Duncan,  spirit  dealer 

9  Capt.  D.  Ross  (East  Coast  Mission) 
10  Alex.  Brown,  auctioneer 


Stronach's  Close. 

Exchequer  row. 

Sugarhouse  Lane. 

From  Quay  to  Virginia  street. 

10  and  12  James  Crombie,  merchant 

Summer  Street. 

From  Union  place  to  Skene  street. 
1  Andrew  Borthwick,  dyer 

3  Wm.  Reid,  photographer 

4  Wm.  Cowe,  farrier 

5  John  Henderson,  builder 

. .  Alex.  Allan,  coal  merchant 

8  Mrs  Cochrane,  lodgings 

9  James  Watson,  house  carpenter 

11  W.  Stewart  (of  C.  S.  &  Co.) 

18  Davidson  Brothers,  cabinetmakers 

19  Thomas  Baird,  cabinetmaker 

21  Mrs  Philip,  lodgings 

. .  Timothy  Ward  ( H.  M.C.) 

23  James  Eastou  (J.  Duthie,  Sons,  <fe 

Co.) 

24  Wm.  Keith,  late  slater 
26a  Peter  Wood,  tailor 

. .  John  Cruickshank,  carver 
26  James  Davidson  (of  Davidson  Bro- 
thers) 
. .  Alex.  Connon,  shipmaster 
30  James  Rae,  grocer 
. .   Robert  Hay,  cabinetmaker 
30^  Gordon  Beattie,  tailor 

32  Mrs  Farquharson,  sick  nurse 

33  Andrew  Bell,  waiter 

33a  A.  H.  Poison,  teacher  of  dancing 
37  George  Davidson,  slater 
41  Robert  Yule,  jeweller 
. .  Wm.  Shelley  (police) 
46  Peter  Skene,  grocer 

48  Miss  Anderson,  lodgings 

49  Wm.  Farquharson,  builder 

50  Thomas  Sang,  shoemaker 

52  Wm.  Dawson,  house  carpenter 

53  Joseph  Lawrence,  officer.  F.E.C. 
. .  John  Milne  (of  M.  &  H.) 

56  Miss  M.  Nicol,  provision  merchant 

57  George  Imray,  teacher  (Gilcomston 

School) 
..  Alex.  Farquharson,  flesher 
Gilcomston  Church. 

Summer  Lane. 

From  Garvock  wynd  to  Cotton  street. 

7  John  Ewen,  shoemaker 

8  John  Grant,  sack  agent 
10  Hugh  Roger,  boatbuilder 
16-18  Henry  Walker 

22  George  Crombie,  shipmaster 
24  James  Allan,  late  shipmaster 
25-27  John  Forsyth,  bootmaker 
33  George  Brown,  grocer 

Sutherland's  Court. 

20  James  street. 


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Sutherland's  Court. 

126  Gallowgate. 

Sutherland's  Court. 

78  Shiprow. 

Sycamore  Place. 

Near  Polmuir. 
A.  Campbell,  solicitor 
A.  Macphail  (P.  B.  Association) 

3  James  Buchan,  plater 

4  Calder  Duncan,  plater 

5  James  Wishart,  draughtsman 

6  George  Greig,  carpenter 

Theatre  Lane. 

From  Quay  to  Virginia  street. 
3  J.  Donald  &  Co.,  ship  chandlers 

Thistle  Lane. 

From  Thistle  street  to  Skene  street. 
John  M' William,  house  carpenter    I 

7  Pringle  &  Slessor,  builders 

32  D.  &  J.  Macbeth,  pianoforte  makers  ! 

Thistle  Place. 

South  side  of  Thistle  street  to  Victoria 
street. 

1  James  Ogilvie,  upholsterer 

2  John  Martin,  millwright 

3  Mrs  Walker 

4  Mrs  Greia: 

5  James  Fyfe  (of  J.  &  S.  Fyfe) 

6  D.  Macdonald,  com.  traveller 

7  Robert  Hunter 

Thistle  Street. 

From  Chapel  street  to  Victoria  street 
west 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  P.  Morton 
3  Alex.  Douglas,  grocer 
7  George  Kemp,  cashier  (J.  Crombie) 
. .  Miss  Rettie,  lodgings 
Rose  strevt. 
11  Alex.  Neil,  grocer 
13  Smith  &l  Menzies,  bootmakers 
15  Mrs  M'Taggart 
. .  Mrs  Symmers.  lodgings 
. .  John  Berry,  plumber 
17  Alex.  M-Lauchlan,  news  agent 
19  Samuel  Fyfe  fof  J   &  S.  Fyfe) 
21  T.  Davidson,  grocer 
23  Miss  Still 

..  Andrew  Cameron  (of  D.  &  C.J 
25  Mrs  J.  Barber 
. .  John  Scott,  agent 
25a  P.  A.  Skene,  flesher 
Thistle  place. 
27  Miss  Craig,  lodgings 
29  Miss  Craig,  dressmaker 
31  Robert  Kemp,  grain  merchant 
33  Mrs  John  Campbell 


37  Wm.  Burnett,  plumber 
39  R.  Watt,  shoemaker 
43  Wm.  Nicolson,  grocer 

RIGHT    HAND    SIDE. 

4  M.  Thomson,  lodgings 
12  James  E.  Lawie,  overseer 
14  Mrs  Webster,  music  teacher 

Rose  street. 
18  George  Donald,  jun. ,  painter 
20  A.  Shepherd,  provision  merchant 
22  W.  Grant,  grocer 
. .   Miss  Thomson 
. .   Misses  Coutts 
. .  Mrs  Chisholm 
24  Ronald  Wink,  weaver 
. .  James  Wink,  slater 
28  Mrs  Ritchie 
..  Miss  Smi.h 
..  Miss  Brown 
30  Miss  Duncan,  teacher 
-..  Mrs  Matthews 
. .  Robert  Ritchie,  letter  carrier 
..  W.  C.  Gellie 

Thistle  lane. 
32  Robert  Marr,  shoemaker 
. .  F.  iVi  orrison,  teacher  of  dancing 
. .  John  Henderson 
34  John  Whyntie  (Pratt  &  Keith) 
. .   Geo.  Tough,  late  merchant 
36  Mrs  James  Ligertwood 

Thomson  Street. 

From  Belvidere  place  to  Victoria  park 
John  Lyall,  traveller  (T.  C.  &  Sons) 
George  Paul,  traveller 

Thomson's  Court. 

60  West  North  street. 

Thomson's  Court. 

61  Broad  street. 

Thomson's  Court. 

21  Regent  quay. 

Thornton  Place. 

29  Guestrow  and  4  Flourmill  lane 

Trinity  Street. 

From  Stirling  street  to  Carmelite  st. 

1  Watson  &  Philip,  com.  agents 

2  Thompson     &     Beveridge,    paper 

merchants 
6  James  Robson,  innkeeper 
10  Wm.  W.  Berry 

Trinity  Quay. 

From  Market  street  to  Regent  quay. 
Trinity  Buildings. 
1  M'Taggart  &  Booth,  coal  mer- 
chants 
3  James  Crombie,  nurchi.nt 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


3  Liverpool  shipping  office 

4  James  Crombie,  merchant 

5  C.  &  A.  Johnstone,  wholesale 

merchants 
. .  Wm,  Ruxton,  shipping  clerk 

1  Simon  M'Leod,  spirit  dealer 

2  John  Humphrey,  agent 

. .  Simon  M'Leod,  spirit  dealer 
..  Wm.  Bannerman  &  Co.,  coal  bro- 
kers, &c. 
. .  John  Rate,  merchant 

3  Wm.  Meff,  fish  merchant 
. .  A.  P.  Macnab,  engineer 

4  C.  Davidson  &  Sons,  Limited,  paper 

merchants 

Tytler's  Court. 

69  Green. 

Union  Buildings. 

From  Castle  street  to  Shiprow. 
1-2  Wm.    Jackson,   wine  and  spirit 

merchant 
2  Athenaeum  Restaurant 

5  J.  &  J.  Connon,  drapers 
7  Wm.  Smith,  tobacconist 
9  Alex.  Johnston,  clothier 

11  A.  P.  Wight,  advocate 
. .  Mrs  Alex.  Henderson,  lodgings 
13  John  Smith,  tailor 
15  Alex.  P.  Smith,  tobacconist 
17  James  Hay,  restaurant  keeper 
19  Mrs  M'Killiam 

. .  James  A. Murray  &  Co. .accountants 
. .   Thomas  Donaldson,  builder 
21  Simpson  &  Whyte,  clothiers 
Shijprow. 

Union  Glen. 

From  Newbridge,  Hardgate,  to  South- 
bridge,  Holburn  street. 
Bon-Accord  Distillery  Co. ,  Limited 
Marcus  Tulloch,  Newbridge  House 
James  Alexander,  grain  dealer 
Mrs  Humphrey 
Peter  Mortimer,  cashier  (J.  Moir  & 

Son) 
Wm.  Thomson,  miller 
Miss  Thorn 

Union  Lane. 

From  Union  street  to  Guestrow. 
1  Alex.  Shepherd,  auctioneer 
10-12  Esslemont  &  Macintosh,  ware- 
housemen 

Union  Place. 

From  Union  street  to  Alford  place. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Wm.  Yeats  (of  Y.  &  S.) 
3  John  Reid,  advocate 
5  Mrs  F.  Clerihew 

7  Mrs    Stuart    (of     Inchbreck    and 
Laithers) 


9  P.  Watson  &  Son,  drapers 
11  George  E.  Broomhead,  druggist 
Ha  Miss  Malcolm 
. .  Miss  Russell 

13  Misses  Catanach,  Berlin  woolsellers 
. .   Branch  Post  Office 
13a  Miss  Robertson,  milliner 
15  G.  F.  H.  Parker 
17  Lewis  Smith,  bookseller 

19  Miss  Torrie 

21  James  Walker  (of  W.  W.  &  Sons; 

23  George  Millar  (of  J.  M.  &  Co.; 
25  Mr3  Eraser 

27  James  Aiken,  jun.,  shipbroker 

29  Rev.  George  D.  Lowe 

31  Mrs  Alex.  Low 

33  Alex.  Harvey,  M.D. 

35  James  Collie  (of  J.  &  G.  Collie) 
37  John  Geddes,  M.D. 

Wellington  place  leading  to  Holburn  st. 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  Miss  Edmond,  lodgings 

4  Hugh  Leith,  grain  merchant 

6  A.  Stephen,  grocer 

8  James  Keith,  druggist 
10  Do.  do. 

14-16  J.  Edwards,  baker 

20  Chivas  Bros.,  grocers,  &c. 

Chapel  street. 

22  Arch.  Macdonald,  accountant 

24  Miss  Gray 

. .  Alex.  Moffat,  accountant 

30  Miss  E.  L   Thomson,  milliner 

32  Mitchell  &  Muil,  bakers 

32£  James  Thomson,  cattle  dealer 
34^  Miss  Massie 

34  Wm.  Grant,  grocer 

Rose  street. 

36  James  Moir,  druggist 

38  J.  &  D.  Edwards,  shoemakers 
40  David  Walker,  bookseller 

42  Miss  Newsam,  boarding  school 
44  Wm.  Bain,  horse  hirer 

39  Archibald  Rerth,  M.D. 

50  Misses  KjioWles,  ladies'  school 
52-53  Miss  Warrack,  boarding  school 

Union  Row. 

From  Union  street  to  Summer  street. 

7  R.  &  J.  S'hinnie,  carriage  builders 
..  John  Cowe  (W.  C.  Ry.) 

9  John  M'Mahon,  artist,  &c. 

10  John  Smith,  clothier 

11  Miss  Saint 

12  Wm.  Coutts,  painter 

13  Miss  Andrew,  boarding  and  day 

school  w    F 

18  Robert  Sim,  academy 
20  George  Mitchell,  book-keeper  (J. 

Allan  &  Sons) 
24  Mrs  Glennie 

. .  Geo.  Falconer  (of  J.  F.  &  Co.) 
. .  William  Keith,  late  slater 
26  Robt.  Cruickshank,  letter  carrier 
28  Robt.  Davidson  (of  Davidson  Bros:) 


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29  Thos.  Murray,  P.O. 

30  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. 
Shiproiv. 
23  Ross  &  Ledingham,  drapers 
25  Dr  Connon 

. .  Misses  Mathewson,  lodgings 
. .  J.  &  G.  Collie,  advocates 
. .  Oswald  Prosser,  solicitor 
. .   Robert  Collie,  accountant 
. .  Alex.  Slassor  (Gas  Works) 
25a  Miss  I.  M'Pherson,  tobacconist 
27  Midland  Ry.  Co.  (W.  J.  Shaw,agt.) 
29  John  Wilson,  auctioneer 
..   Mrs  Duff  us 
. .  Peter  Webster 
. .  Wm.  Gordon,  sharebroker 
..  H.  C.  Gordon,  do. 

31  Wm.  Symon  &  Co.,  clothiers 
33-35  Robert  Henderson,  draper 
36£  Exchange  court. 

39  Alex.  TurrerT,  clothier 

41  F.  C.  Taylor,  tailor  and  clothier 

41£  Crown  court. 

43  Milne  &  Munro,  bootmakers 

45  G.  Reid  &  Sons,  chemists,  &c. 

47  James  M'Kenzie  &  Co.,  drapers 

49  Jas.  Drummond,  boot  &  shoe  maker 
Adelphi. 

51  J.  Duncan,  ironmonger 

*3  James  Hardy,  watchmaker 

55  James  Hall,  clothier 

57  John  Rae  Smith,  bookseller 

59  Alex.  Gill,  watchmaker 

61  Bushell  &  Co.,  tea  merchants 

63  C.  G.  Downie,  advocate 

. .  John  Fairley,  billiard  saloon 

. .  R.  B.  Nicoll,  solicitor 

. .  Mrs  Wright,  lodgings 

..   C.  E.    Rainforth  (H.   M.    Opera 
House) 

65  John  Falconer  &  Co. ,  drapers 

67  National  Bank  of  Scotland 
Market  street. 

73  Alex.  Brown,  clothier 

75  Adam,  Thomson  and  Ross,  advo- 
cates 

. .  James  Meston,  accountant 

. .  Mrs  Leffen 

. .  Miss  Brown,  lodgings 

. .  Mrs  Taylor,  lodgings 

77  A.  Brown  &  Co.,  booksellers 

81  James  Watson,  watchmaker 

83  Robert  Ligertwood,  advocate 

. .  J.  W.  Barclay,  merchant 

. .  Morrison  Barclay,  agent 

...  David  Stewart,  advocate 


83  Wm.  Smith,  Advocate 
. .  James  Watson,  watchmaker 
. .  Charles  Bruce,  plumber 
85  D.  &  A.  Ritchie,  clothiers 
87  J.  <fe  W.  M'Pherson,  drapers 
89  Alexander  Yeats,  advocate 
. .  Lessel  Stephen,  advocate 
91  Mackenzie  &  M'Millan,  architects 
.     Walker  &  Beattie,  land  surveyors 
93  Scottish  Provincial  Ass.  Co. 
95  Lumsden  &  Gibson,  grocers 
97  R.  Gerard  (of  G.  L.  &  Co. ) 
99  G,  Lyall  &  Co.,  silk  mercers 
101  James  Watt,  grocer 
103  Murray  &  M'Combie,  advocates 
. .  Wm.  Shirras,  lamp  manufacturer 
. .  Miss  Smart,  lodgings 
105  A.  Oruickshank\fc  Co.,  hosiers 
107  G.  Jamieson  &  Son,  jewellers 
111  John  Seivwright,    fancy    goods 

merchant 
113  James  Alexander,  watchmaker 
115  G.  W.  M'Pherson,  photographer 
. .  Alex.  Masson,  auctioneer 
. .  C.  Cattanach  &  Co.,  tailors 
. .  Richard  Black,  accountant 
..   G.  Gordon  Jenkins,  C.E. 
. .  John  Christie,  auctioneer 
. .  John  Hay,  teacher  of  drawing 
. .  Mrs  Garrow 
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 
. .  James  Brown,  game  dealer 

125  J.  &  A.  Davidson,  coal  merchants 

126  Alex.  Joss,  trimming  warehouse 

127  Milne,  Low,  &  Co.,  clothiers 
129  Parker  &  M'Combie,  advocates 

. .  T.  S.  Sinclair-Spark,  advocate 

..   Frank  Jamieson,  advocate 

. .  Mrs  Buyers,  lodgings 
131  Farquharson  &  Co.,  merchants 

Stairs  leading  to  Green. 
13H  Davidson  Bros.,  cabinet  makers 
133-5  George  Yule,  fancy  goods  merct. 
137  James  Tytler,  accountant 
137-9  John  Sangster,  clothier 
141  James  Hunter,  druggist 
143  Dr  F.  M.  Moir 
145  Robert  Walker,  bookseller 
147  Marquis,  Hall,  &  Milne,  advocates 
and  accountants 

..  Mrs  W.  Milne,  lodgings 
149  Wm.  Russel,  silk  mercer 
151  M.  Rettie  &  Sons,  silversmiths 
153  Trades'  Hall 

. .  Mrs  Wilson,  housekeeper 
155  Jas.  Lumsden  &  Co.,  clothiers 

Union  Bridge. 
157  Jas.  Lorimer  &  Son,  bootmakers 
159  Palace  Hotel,  Charles  Mann 
161-163  Pratt  &  Keith,  silk  mercers 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Bridge  Street. 
167-169  D.  Wyllie  &  Son,  booksellers 
171-173  James  Saint,  jun.,  silkmercer 
173  Mrs  Webster,  lodgings 

. .  Matthews  &  Mackenzie,  archts. 
175  John  Alexander,  upholsterer 
177  Wm.  Paul,  advocate 
. .  Arthur  Clyne,  architect 
. .  J.  B.  Pirie,  architect 
. .  Misses  Cameron,  lodging3 
179  Arch.  Hossack,  fruiterer 
181a  New  Club 
181  Thos.  Baird,  cabinetmaker 
181b  Wm.  Smith,  tobacconist 
183  James  Neil,  silk  mercer 
185  Milne,  Sons,  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoe 

saloon 
187  Kerr  &  Sons,  carvers  and  gilders 
189  James  Clyne  (of  W.  C.  &  Sons) 

..  J.  G.  Hall,  M.B.,C.M. 
191  Selby,  Wood,  &  Co.,  music  sellers 
193  Miss  Imrav 

. .  Dr  P.  Blaikie  Smith 
197  Gordon  &  Smith,  grocers 
199  A.  &  R.  Milne,  booksellers 
203  Union  Bank  of.  Scotland  branch 

Crown  street. 
205  Davidson  &  Kay,  druggists 
207  Dr  R.  J   Garden 
2-  '9  Wm.  Milne  &  Son,  grocers 
211  J.  Blaikie  &  Sons,  lamp  saloon 
. .  Mrs  Frederick,  hair  worker 
..  R.  Meadows,  artist 
213  Richard  Benson,  restaurant 
215  George  Glegg,  confectioner 
217  John  A.  Dunn 

. .  Mrs  Ogg 
219  Alex.  Walker,  tobacconist 

Dee  street. 
221  James  Jamieson,  grocer,  &c. 
223  Wm.  Coutts  &  Sons,  painters 
225  Singer  Manufacturing  Co. 
227  Andw.      Bowman,     carver     and 

gilder 
229  G.  D.  Rutherford,  advocate 

. .   T.  Wilsone  (of  Reid  and  Wilsone) 
231  James  Booth,  M.D. 
233  David  Laing,  basket  maker 
235  John  Watt,  grocer 
235a  Thos.  Jamieson,  F.C.S.,  chemist 

. .   J.  G.  M orison,  auctioneer 
237  Burns  &  Co. ,  fruiterers 
239  British     Linen     Co.,     West-end 
Branch 
..  Lauchlan  M'Kinnon,  jun.,  advo- 
cate and  bank  agent 
241        Do.  do. 

243  Gifford  &  Son,  carvers  and  gilders 
243a  Miss  Rennie,  lodgings 
245  Collegiate  School.  C.   des  Clayes, 
principal 

Bon- Accord  street. 
Free  West  Church. 
251  Mrs.  C.  Gordon 
253  Wm.  Pirrie,  D.D. 
..  J.  M.  Gordon  Pirrie,  M.D. 


255  Patrick  Cooper,  advocate 
257  George  Donald,  painter 
259  David  Stewart,  manufacturer 
261  Wm.  Stephenson,  M.D. 
263  Mrs  Dr  Keith 
265  John  Smith,  advocate 
267  Andrew  Jopp,  advocate 
269  John  F.  White,  grain  merchant 
Bon-Accord  terrace. 

RIGHT   HAND    SIDE. 

City  Buildings. 
Home  &  Smith,  sharebrokers 
John  Muill,  advocate 
Robert  Lamb,  advocate 
David  Hunter,  solicitor 
D.  C.  Macdonald,  solicitor 
R.  Macdonald,  factor 
Town  House 

Broad  street. 
20-22  Steele  &  Co.,  hatters 
24  Chapman  &  Co.,  tailors 

Union  lane. 
26  Globe  Boot  and  Shoe  Warehouse 
28  Charles  Gordon,  shoe  dealer 
30  Robert  Macnab,  shoe  depot 

St.  Catherine  wynd. 
32  Philip  &  Cooper,  clothiers 
34  Samuel  Martin,  hatter 
36  Mrs  George  Nicol,  lodgings 
. .  Mrs  Duff 

. .  James  S.  Wight,  druggist 
. .   Mrs  J.  Smith ,  lodgings 
38  Wm.  Marshall  &  Co.,  clothiers 
40  Bank  of  Scotland 
. .  James  R.  Grant,  accountant 
42  Patrick  Cooper,  advocate 
. .  James  T.  Reid,  commission  agent 
. .  David  Gray,  coal  agent 
. .  Mrs  Walker,  lodgings 
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£  M'Combie's  court. 

Office  of  Association  for  the  Poor 
William  Skinner,  tailor 
Miss  Norrie,  lodgings 
Lewis  Smith,  be 
52  Wm.  Walker  &   Sons,  wine  mer- 
chants 
54  Misses  Duffus,  tern,  hotel 
. .  Alexander  Walker,  tobacconist 
56  Mrs  Hutcheon,  temperance  hotel 
58  W.  Lumsden  &  Son,  merchants 
60  Geo.   L.   Rorie,  manager  (T.   &  C. 

Bank) 
62  Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank 

St.  Nicholas  street. 
72  Jas  Milne,  grocer 
74  Wm.  Kilgour  (Com.  Union  Ass.) 
. .  Alexander  Kemlo,  advocate 
. .  John  Murray,  general  merchant 
. .  Thomas  Shivas,  advocate 
. .  James  Milne,  grocer 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


405 


'  74  A.  I.  M'Connochie,  accountant 
76  George  Leslie  &  Co. ,  shipowners 
. .  John  Crombie,  accountant 
78  Sangster  &  Dunningham,  watch- 
makers 
. .  Isabella  Mullet,  temperance  hotel 
80  Cardno  &  Darling,  seedsmen 
82  James  Cocker  &  Sons,  seedsmen 
84  Thomas  Ruxton,  advocate 
. .  Charles  Ruxton,  advocate 
. .   David  Sheach,  writer 
. .  Mrs  Humming,  lodgings 
. .   Mrs  Reid 
86  David  Wilson,  dyer 
88  Wm.  Davidson  &  Son,  clothiers 
92  Great  Britain  Life  and  Fire  Offices 
. .  Wm.  Mackintosh,  dist.  manager 
94  Catto's  City  Bazaar 
96  Kemble  &  Morton,  sewing  machine 

manufacturers 
100  Forsyth's       Temperance      Hotel, 

Misses  Walker,  proprietors 
104  Alexander  Duthie,  ironmonger 
106  Peter  Craighead,  grocer 

Stairs  leading  to  Correction  wynd. 
Churchyard  (E.  <t  W.  Churches) 
Back  icynd. 
118-120  Lockhart  &  Salmond,  restaur- 
ateurs and  confectioners 
122  Jas.  Allan  &  Sons,  cabinetmakers 
122-.J  William  Garden,  gunmaker 

124  Youngson  &  Storie,  advocates 
. .  Alexander  Shirres,  advocate 

Misses  Dyker,  dressmakers 

125  J.  Lyell  &  Co.,  gunmakers 

130  Alex.  Milne  &  Co.,  bootmakers 
130|  Alex.  E.  Smith,  advocate 
. .  Miss  Skinner 
. .   Mrs  Gray 

. .  Henderson  and  Cattanach,  advo- 
cates 
. .  "William  Begg,  fiesher 
132  J.  Drummond  &  Son,  bootmakers 

'  Belmont  street. 
136  John  Ford,  flint-glass  merchant 
138  Chas.  Playfair  <fc  Co.,  gunmakers 
140  John  Booth   &   Sons,   pianoforte 
makers 
. .   Fraser  &  Duguid,  advocates 
. .   George  Falconer,  advocate 
. .  William  Gomersal 
. .  Miss  Lucas,  teacher 
142  Johnston  &  Laird,  tailors 
Union  bridge. 
Union  terrace. 
146  Reid  &  Wilsone,  advocates 

. .   Aberdeen  Salmon  Co. 
148  W.  P.  Booth,  merchant 

150  Misses  Runcie  &  Lyons,  milliners 

151  Miss  Campbell,  outfitting  saloon 

Diamond  street. 

152  Cochran  &  Anderson,  advocates 

. .  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland  Branch  : 
Cochran  &  Anderson,  agents 

,.  County  Kates  Office:  A.  Cochran, 
collector 


152  Alexander  Cochran,  advocate 
154  David  Fiddes,  M.D. 
156  Francis  Ogston,  M.D. 

. .  Frank  Ogston,  M.B. 
158  John  Robertson,  advocate 
164  D.     &    J.     Macbeth,     pianoforte 

makers 
166  Miss  Thomson 
168  William  Andrew,  druggist 
170  Andrew  Malcolm,  watchmaker 
South  Silver  street. 
Music  Hall    Buildings  ;    "William 
Clark,  attendant 
198  Young  Men's  Christian  Institute 
. .   Charles  Sherriffs,  secretary 
. .  Mrs  Millar,  dressmaker 
204  Royal  Northern  Club 
Hv.ntly  street. 
214  James  "Walker,  physician 
216a  J.  Wood  &  Co.,  music  sellers 
216  Mrs  D.  Anderson,  lodgings 
2  16b A.  Murray,  bookseller 
218  Marr&  Co.,  pianoforte  saloon 
220  Alfred  Alex.   De  Lessert,  dental 

surgeon 
224  Alexander  D.  Davidson,  M.D. 
226  North    of    Scotland  Bank.   West 
End  Branch,  G.  Carmichael,agt. 
228  George  Carmichael,  bank  agent 
230  A.  F.  Proctor,  M.B. 
Union  row. 
232  Angus  Fraser,  M.D. 
236  James  Gar  vie  <fc  Sons,  painters 
238  W.  Grahame  Walker,  Academy 
240  Mrs  W.  Webster,  lodgings 
242  William  Nicolson,  grocer 
246  Alex.  M.  Riddle,  photographer 
246aMi-s  G.  Bruce,  lodgings 
248  C.  M.  Macquibban,  M.B.  and  sur. 
250  John  Urquhart,  M.D. 
252  Alex.  Ogston,  M.D, 
254  Misses  Moir 

256  Jas.  W.  F.  Smith-Shand,  M.D. 
258  D.  M.  Mackay,  chemist 
260  Do.  do. 

262  Aberdeen  Town  &  County  Bank 
Branch 
. .  Alexander  Morrice,  bank  agent 
..   Mrs  Alexander  Morrice 

Free  Gilcomston  Church. 
Summer  street. 

Union  Terrace. 

From  Union  bridge  to  Skene  terrace. 
1  George  Watson  (restaurant) 
3  Robertson  &  Lumsden,  advocates 
7  Davidson  &  Garden,  advocates 
S  Crombie  Brothers,  dentists 
9  Misses  Reid,  hair  restorers 

10  Charles  M.  Crombie,  M.B.,  M.C. 

11  John  Fraser 
. .   M  rs  Fraser 

12  J.  C.  O.  Will,  M.D. 

13  V.  &  P.  H.  Chalmers,  advocates 

15  Wm.  Williamson,  dentist,  L.D.S., 
R.C.S.,  England 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


W.  H.  Williamson,  M.B.,  D.D.S. 

Anderson  &  Kae,  advocates 

Sir  Alex.  Anderson  (of  A.  &  R.) 

Wm.  Ronald,  leather  merchant 

Alex.  Adam,  land  surveyor 

■  Mrs  C.  Smith 

Thomas  Laing,  dentist 

Alex.  Dinnie,  photographer 

YoungWomen's  Christian  Institute 

William  Praser,  suigeon 

Miss  Emslie 

Peter  Clark,  draper 

Wm.  Sim,  builder 

R.  Harvey,  game  dealer 

William  Simpson,  beadle  (P.  High 

Church) 
Miss  Fraser,  sick  nurse 
William  M 'Master 
James  Peddie,  teacher 
Mrs  Flann 
Mrs  Brand,  grocer 
A.  Malcolm,  watchmaker 
Alexander  Macqueen 
Miss  Keid 

John  Wisely,  draper 
Mrs  Mathieson 
Mrs  Anderson,  lodgings 
Wm.  Simpson,  horse  shoer 
Andrew  Kelman 
Wm.  Valentine,  tailor 
A.  J.  Howard,  professor  of  music 
Robert  Bowman,  grocer 


Union  Wynd- 

From  Union  row  to  Summer  street. 

1  James  Garden,  upholsterer 
. .   George  Collie,  slater 

l^Miss  Hutchieson,  lodgings 

2  A.  Cooper,  house  carpenter 
2jAlex.  Ferguson ,  painter 

7  .lames  Dakers,  coachmaker 
. .   Robert  Hay,  cabinetmaker 

Upper  Denburn. 

From  Spa  street  to  Jack's  brae. 

3  Peter  Gellan,  lastmaker 

4  Alex.  Smith,  stonecutter 
12£Wra.  Cay  &  Sons,  house  carpenters 
14  John  Donald,  spirit  dealer 

17  Alex.  Law,  slater 

20  John  Hunter,  carter 

24  Daniel  Praser,  flesher 

28  John  Tavlor,  cutter 

32  Charles  Towell,  beadle 

37  George  Hurray,  blacksmith 

39  J.  G.  Crockert,  boot  closer 

47  George  Cay,  grocer 

48  George  Robertson,  coal  agent 

49  James  Bird,  carter 

56  Archibald  H.  Smart,  grocer 
80  A.  Gray  (of  A.  G.  &  Son) 
86  Mrs  Alex.  Johnston,  grocer 
93  Do.  do. 

Upperkirkgate. 

From  Broad  street  to  St.  Nicholas  st. 


LEFT   HAND    SIDE. 

5  Jamieson's  court. 

9  James  Law,  baker 
11  John  Richardson,  flesher 

13  Mrs  Melvin,  sick  nurse 

15  John  Fiddes,  cabinetmaker 

Guestrotv. 
21  George  Morice,  bookseller,  &c. 

23  Mrs  Hall,  grocer 

27  George  Melvin,  bootmaker 
29-29£  J.    Symon    &    Sons,     cabinet- 
makers 

33  George  Hepburn,  grocer 
37  Alex.  Mitchell,  jeweller 

39  Alex.  Turreff,  clothier 

41  John  Graham,  bootmaker 

43  David  Ogg,  basketmaker 

45  Alex.  Rennie,  painter 

47  Wm.  Anderson,  umbrella  maker 

49  Grant's  court. 
. .  David  Wilson,  waiter 

M.  Allan,  Sec.   Operative  Mason's 
Association 
. .  Mrs  Allan,  teacher  of  music 

51  A.  Auer,  watchmaker 

53  Gilbert  Martin,  hairdresser 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  Clark's  court. 

..   Catherine  Letters,  pawnbroker 
. .  A.  King  &  Co.,  printers 
..  Alex.  Cook,  jun.,  merchant 

4  R.  Tait,  hardware  merchant 
6  Ross'  court. 

. .  Mrs  Ann  Dunn 
. .  John  Fraser,  carver 
. .  John  Milne,  bottler 

8  Miss  Kemlo,  staymaker 

14  Ironmonger's  court. 

. .  Knox  &  Webster,  ironmongers 

16  Alex.  Adamson,  tinsmith 

17  Farquhar's  court. 

18  George  Thomson,  spirit  dealer 

19  Boys'  Hospital  court. 

20  Wm.  Hutcheson,  grocer 

24  Farquhar  <fe  Gill,  painters,  &c. 

Drum's  lane. 
32  Miss  Duncan,  embroidery  shop 
32£  Misses  Walker,  dressmakers 

34  William  Sinclair,  druggist 
84£  Jas.  Walker,  bookseller 
36  Crown  court. 

. .  Jas.  Walker,  carver 
..   Wm.  Sinclair,  druggist 

40  Charles  court. 
. .  Mrs  Hughes,  engraver 
. .   Robt.  Ferguson,  dyer 

42  Do.,  do. 

44  Burn  court. 
. .  Jas.  Allan,  agent 

. .  Jas.  Walker,  carver 

46  Wm.  Duffus,  hardware  merchant 

48  Jas.  Jackson,  boot  and  shoe  maker 

50  Mrs  Graham,  lodgings 
. .  Jas.  Gray,  stonecutter 

52  S.  Chalmers,  ironmonger 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


407 


Upper  Quay. 

From  Guild  street  to  Palmerston  road 
David  Waldie,  hay  dealer 
A.  R.  Gray,  commission  agent 
John  Black,  tea  merchant 
A.  M'Kenzie,  coal  merchant 
Mennie  k  Brown,  coal  merchants 
J.  &  W.  Henderson,  slate  merchts. 
Andrew  Walker,  coal  merchant 
A.  Taylor,  Abdn.  Co-operative  Coal 

Society,  Limited 
Adam  &  Co. ,  coal  merchants 
Deeside  Railway  Goods  Station 
Wet  fish  market 

Victoria  Court. 

54  Castle  street. 

Victoria  Place. 

Wales  street. 
3  Thos.  Dalgarno,  stair-rail  maker 
. .  Alex.  Greig,  shipmaster 
D.  Sutherland,  fish  dealer 

Victoria  Street  (South). 

From  Crown  sti-eet  to  Wellington 
road. 
1  Mrs  M.  F.  Gordon,  lodgings 
Jas.  Gordon,  builder 
Geo.  Skinner,  stonecutter 

Victoria  Street  (West). 

From  Albyn  place  to  Skene  st.  west. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

S  John  Jameson  (T.  &  C.  Bank) 
10  Miss  M'Kenzie 
12  Miss  Walker 
14  Miss  Carr 
16  R.  Davidson,  fruiterer 

Waverley  place. 
17J-18  Hugh  Black,  merchant 
20  A.  Auer,  watchmaker 
22  Chas.  Helmrich,  jan. 
24  Samuel  Pope,  teacher 
26  Win.  Smith,  tobacconist 
28  Mrs.  Dr.  Thomson 
30  Robt.  Henderson,  draper 
32  JohnMarr 
34  Rev.  Wm.  L.  Mitchell 
36  Mrs  D.  M'Kenzie 
38  E.  Burwell 

40  Andw.  Gibb  fof  Keith  &  Gibb) 
42  John  Milne 
44  Mrs  R.  C.  Macfie 
40  Mrs  Robt.  Middleton 
48  Bazil  M'Killiam,  confectioner 
50  Geo.  Findlay  (of  A.  Steele  &  Co.) 
52  Geo.  Walker  (of  A.  Brown  &  Co.) 
54  Ja».  W.  Robson,  clerk 
56  Walter  R.  Stewart  (of  C.  &  W.  S.) 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

7  Rev.  D.  Baxter 
9  Chas.  Innes,  MA.,  teacher 
. .  Jas.  Hunter,  com.  merchant 


11  Miss  Ogilvie 

13  Mrs  Al.  R.  Dyer 

. .  A.  R.  D.  Leask,  advocate 

15  G.  England,  draper 

Thistle  street. 
17  Rev.  Joseph  Henderson 
19  MissJaffray 
. .  Miss  Proctor,  teacher 
. .   Major  G.  J.  Tee  van 
23  Miss  Mair 
25  Mrs  Livingstone 
. .  Miss  Leslie 
27  Mrs  Wadsworth 
.„  Jas.  Taylor,  manager 
29  Mrs  T.  Thomson 
. .  Edward  Savage 
.  .   John  Bonnyman 
31  Geo.  Murray,  com.  traveller 
. .  Mrs  C.  M.  Rennie 
..  Arch.  J.  Rennie,  accountant 
33  Wm.  Smith,  advocate 
35  Win.  Chalmers,  builder 
. .  Miss  Robertson,  dressmaker 
. .  Miss  Barnet 
..   Chas.  Smith  (Cal.  Ry.) 
37  Miss  Urquhart 
. .   Misses  Paterson 
. .  Mrs  Lavery 

. .  Alex.  Booth,  late  engineer 
. .  Miss  White 
39  Mrs  A.  Murdoch 
. .    Wm.  Milne,  slater 
41  John  H.  Vollar,  shipmaster 
. .  Mrs  Jas.  M'Kinnon 
43  Mrs  Longmuir 
. .  R.  H.  Gibson 
. .  Mrs  Lovie 
. .  Mrs  Riddoch 
. .   Miss  Murray 
. .   Mrs  Sivewright 
45  Mrs  Dr.  Nicol 
47  Rev.  Andrew  McQueen 
. .  Misses  Keith 
49  Charles  Smith 
51  John  Black,  tea  merchant 
53  John  Wallace,  shipmaster 
. .   John  Tough,  draper 
55  Richard  Fotheringham 
. .  Henry  Peterkin,  solicitor 
. .   Hercules  Strachan,  clerk 
57  George  Yule 
. .   Miss  Matthew 
59  Mrs  Andrews 
..  Miss  Adams 

View  Terrace. 

From  Rosemount  northward. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  James    Souttar,    architect,    Beech 
Lodge 

3  Robt.  Tait,  hardware  merchant 

5  Alex.  Gill,  watchmaker 

7  Jas.  Laing,  hide  merchant 

9  John  Hadden.  manager 
11  Mrs  John  Smith 
13  Miss  Aitken 


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STREET    DIRECTORY. 


13  Roderick  Mackay.  late  overseer 

15  A.  M.  Greenlaw,  tailor 

17  David  Scott,  book-keeper 
li  Geo.  Brown,  auctioneer 
35  George  Milne,  solicitor 

39  James  Wood  (of  J.  Wood  &  Co.) 
43  Wm.  Gellan,  merchant 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  Jas.  Menzies,  clothier 
4  John  Mathieson,  cabinetmaker 
6  Thos.  Lawrence,  brushmaker 
8  Fraser  G.  Milne,  shipmaster 

14  Chas.  G.  Masson,  clerk 

. .  Jas.  A.  Phillips,  teacher 

16  James  Milne,  shipmaster 

18  R.  Ross,  plasterer 

20  Chas.  Leslie  (J.  Laing  &  Co.; 
22 £  Wm.  Logan,  grocer 

. .  John  Kirton,  manager  (S.  &McI.) 

42  Thos.  Fraser,  clerk 

Virginia  Street. 

From  Weigh-house  square   to   Com- 
merce street. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  R.  &  A.  Christie,  fish  curers 

13  J.  Williams  &  Sons,  coopers,  &c. 
13a  Mrs  Stewart,  fiesher 
. .  Mrs  Williams 

21  Jas.  Ross,  boot  and  shoe  maker 
41  Jas.  Fraser,  broker 

43  Gordon's  court. 

45  James  Tule,  carter 

Castle  brae. 

55  John  Lewis,  grocer 
57  Do. ,  do. 

59a  Alex.  Wright,  provision  mercht. 
65  Wm.  Cheyne,  grocer 
69  Alex.  Taylor,  shipmaster 
. .  Jas.  Milne,  brewer 
77  John  M'Callum,  stationer 
Commerce  street. 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  Laurence  Tulloch,  agent 

. .  A.  K.  Robertson,  merchant 

12  Jonathan  Mess,  grain  merchant 

19  Mrs  Rait,  spirit  dealer 
26  G.  M.  Howie,  grocer 
28  Prospect  court. 

30-32  Jas.  Tulloch,  jun.,  merchant 

34  Thos.  Ross,  fiesher 

35  Mrs  M'Kay,  provision  merchant 

40  Wm.  Cooper,  dyer 

. .  Wm.  Christie,  shipmaster 
James  street. 

46  Watt's  court. 

47  Mrs  Taylor,  spirit  dealer 

48  Do.,  do. 
. .   Mrs  Hay,  midwife 
50  John  Sinclair,  grocer 
52  Peter  Begg,  shoemaker 
54  James  Ogston,  grocer 

56  John  Moir  &  Son,  preserved  pro- 

vision manufacturers 
62  John  Campbell,  printer 


64  James  Abel,  baker 
66  Do.,  do. 

68-70  Walker  &  Co. ,  grocers 
Commerce  street. 
Alex.  Keith,  grain  merchant 

Wales  Street. 

From  Park  street  to  Railway. 

LEFT  HAND    SIDE. 

2  Wm.  Allan,  bookseller 
. .   B.  S.  Martin,  baker 

4  Thos.  Dalgarno,  stair-rail  maker 

14  Charles  Helmrich,  porter  dealer 

42  Aberdeen  Hide,  Skin,  and  Tallow 

Market  Co. ,  Limited 
48  Killing  Market. 

62  Mrs  Murray,  midwife 
72£  T.  Coleman,  clerk 
. .   Mrs  Morgan 
74  Mrs  John  Colvin 
76  James  Law,  baker 

78  John  Gunn,  shipwright 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

5  R.  Aberdein,  funeral  undertaker 
11  Mrs  Pirie,  provision  merchant 
13  Mrs  Alex.  McWilliam,  grocer 

15  Knox's  court. 
Little  Wales  street. 

Victoria  place. 
61  G.  Birnie,  carpenter 
73  Wm.  Rollo,  spirit  merchant 

79  Williamson    &    Simpson,     candle- 

makers 
81  Thomas  Coleman 
. .  Andrew  Ross,   manager  (G.  T.  <fe 

Son) 
83  Mrs  Beverly 
85  John  Brown,  shipmaster 
. .  Alexander  Gossip 
..  Thomas  Bowie  (H.M.C.) 
87  Alex.  Youngson,  clerk 
89  Mrs  Ganson 
91  Francis  Cooper,  clerk 
93  A.  Fidler,  coalbroker 
. .  Mrs  John  Fidler 
. .  Mrs  Pithie 

95  Alex.  Sutherland  (of  S.  &  Co. 
. .   David  Jamie,  shipmaster 
. .   Robert  Sheret,  grocer 
97  Robert  Brown,  water  taxman 
. .  George  Smart,  steward 
101  James  Cook,  moulder 

Walker's  Court. 

61  Guestrow. 

Walker's  Court. 

37  College  street 

Water  Lane. 

From  Quay  to  Virginia  street 
2  David  Imray,  broker 
4  William  Bisset,  paper  merchant 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


409 


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 
. .  John  Ross,  shipmaster 

78  William  Walker,  shipmaster 
. .  Jas.  Cumming 

. .  Jas.  Wishart,  jun.,  carver 

80  Jas.  Cumming,  ship  chandler,  &c. 

83  Alex.  M'Intosh,  steward 

. .  James  Marchant,  shipmaster 

84  Mrs  Christopher,  spirit  dealer 

87  Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Co.'s 
Office 

Waterside. 

Opposite  35  York  street. 
James  M'  Hardy,  draughtsman 
Miss  Allan,  fish  merchant 

.  Watson  Street. 

From  Rosemount  pi.  to  Loanhead  pi. 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

1  James  A.  B.  Dunbar,  grocer 

3  Robert  Lyall,  ironmonger 
5  Thomas  Milne 

9  John  Seiv  wright 

11  Mrs  Reid 

13  Alex.  Clark,  jun.  (Blackie  &  Son) 

15  Daniel  Fraser 

17  J.  K.  Pirie,  clerk 

19  Wm.  Alexander 

21  Mrs  Wm.  Brown 

23  Robert  Booth,  tinsmith 

25  George  Rennie 

27  Miss  M.  Riddel 

29  Alex.  Watt  (of  J.  Watt  &  Sons) 

31  George   Edward,   manager   (L.  M. 

Co.) 
33  James  Yates,  clerk 
37  Mrs  Home 
39  James  Hodge,  cutler 
45  John  Petrie,  mason 
47  George  Peter,  mason 
53  Charles  Nidray 
57  Hugh  Imlay  (of  H.  I.  &  Co.) 
61-63  Robert  Milne,  grocer 

Victoria  Park  Lodge,  Li.  Walker 

RIGHT   HAND   SIDE. 

2  Alex.  Brown,  shoemaker 

4  Mrs  Balfour,  lodgings 
..  Alex.  G.  AVatson,  clerk 
..    Mrs  John  Mitchell 

8  James  Watt  (J.  Mess) 
10  Lawrence  Tulloch,  merchant 
. .  Alex.  Argo,  late  farmer 
. .  Wm.  Seton,  late  farmer 

12  Misses  Fettes 

..  C.  A.  Flensborg  (G.  N.  T.  Co.) 
„ .  James  T.  Cocks 
, .  Mrs  Garden 


12  John  Bell 

14  Mrs  Souter 

. .  Alex.  Robertson,  grocer 

16  Mrs  James  Strachan 
. .  Mrs  Turner  Ritchie 
18  Alex.  Geddes 

..   Mrs  M'Gregor 

. .   T  C.  Benson,  printer 

20  Mrs  Robert  Sutherland 

. .   Misses  Taylor 

22  George  Strachan  (Town  House) 

..  James  Ewing,  photographer 

. .  John  Sangster,  shipmaster 

. .  George  Gf  Harper  (E.  &  M.) 

24  David  Blaikie,  engineer 

. .  Malcolm  Calder,  watchmaker 

28  Horace  Fildes,  solicitor 

30  Miss  Cadenhead 

32  Alex.  Raeburn,  house  carpenter 

36  James  E.  Marshall 

38  Alex.  Shewan,  jobbing  gardener 

46  George  Clarke,  engineer 

..  John  M' Kay,  shipmaster 

. .  Mrs  Clark 

. .  J.  T.  Wilkins,  surveyor  (B.  of  T.) 

48  John  Glennie,  house  carpenter 

. .  Wm.  Macintosh,  wire  worker 

50  Peter  Smart, ^manufacturer 

52  Jas.  Thomson,  shoemaker 

59  John  M-Kenzie  (of„J.  W.  &  Sons) 

Watt's  Court. 

46  Virginia4street. 

Watt's  Court. 

Ill  Gallowgate. 

Waverley  Place. 

From  Victoria  st.  west  to  Albert'ter. 

1  Alex.  Cuddie,  grocer 

2  and  3  Alex.  Nicolson,  baker 
2a  Black  &  M'Kain,  bakers 

4  John  Gray  (of  W.  M'Kinnon  &  Co.) 

5  Walter  Lawson 

6  Andrew  Reid,  merchant 

8  John  M 'Donald,  confectioner 

9  Jas.  Wallace,  inspector  of  poor 
11  Mrs  Robert  Matthew 

Webster's  Court. 

72  Shiprow. 

Webster's  Court. 

17  East  North  street. 

Weigli-house  Square. 

Regent  quay. 
Wm.  Cumming,  sailmaker 
G.  Meldrum,  hay  dealer 
John  Webster,  corn,  merchant     ' 
P.  Anderson  &  Son,  joiners 

17  John   Begg,   Lochnagar   Distillery 

Office 


410 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Wellington  Place. 

From  Union  place  to  South  Bridge. 

1  Wm.  Milne,  plumber 

2  P.  Farquharson  &  Co.,  grocers 

3  Mrs  James  Black 

4  Miss  Kiloh 

6  Wm.  Bruce,  provision  curer 
8  Barbara  Law,  grocer 
10  Mrs  Skene 

12  Gunn  &  Elder,  plumbers 
Holbum  Church. 
J.  F.  Hadden,  Union  Grove 
15  Miss  Whyte 

22  Mrs  Capt.  Campbell 

. .  Samuel  S.  Campbell  (of  R.  &  C.) 

23  D.  M'Bean 

25  Mis.s  Campbell 

26  Mis.s  Gray 

. .  George  Joll3T 
. .  James  Gordon 
. .  Miss  Mackie 

27  John  K.  Wilson 

28  James  M.  Philip,  shipmaster 
. .  Mrs  Joseph  Black 

..   P.  Johnston,,  gas  inspector 

29  James  Hepburn,  missionary 
. .  Miss  Robertson,  teacher 

. .  William  J.  Wilson,  shipmaster 

. .   Mrs  John  Ross 

.  .   E.  Fordyce 

33  John  Bisset,  grain  merchant 

Wellington  Road. 

From  foot  of  Marywell  street  to  Wel- 
lington bridge. 
J.  &  D.  Campbell,  horse  hirers 
Alex.  Robertson,  stonecutter 
Peter  Scott  (N.  B.  Ry. ) 
Crown  Match  Works 
Caledonian  Granite  Works 
John  Thomson,  auctioneer 
A.  H.  Wyness,  blockmaker 
Jas.  Petrie  &  Co. ,  granite  works 
John  dimming,  provision  curer 
Robert    Rice,    metal    refiner    and 

bricklayer 
Crombie  &  Pirie,  fish  curers 
Robert  Menzies  (of  Wordie  &  Co.) 
C.  Robertson,  cab  hirer 
George  Law,  granite  work 
John  Greenlaw,  grocer 
John  Guild  (Cal.  Railway) 
Robert  Clark,  market  officer 
James  Grassie  ( i  al.  Railway) 
Alex.  Henderson,  builder 

Wellington  Street. 

From  Waterloo  quay  to  Links. 
1  C.  Shepherd  man.  (S.  N.  Co.) 

14  Mrs  Bain,  lodgings 

1(3  John  Macniillan,  engineer 

15  Mrs  Nicol,  vintner 

28  John  Newton,  shipmaster 
. .  G.  &  W.  Wilson,  grocers 
. .  John  Brown,  fishcurer 


28  Mrs  Robertson,  lodgings 

29  Footdee  Dairy  ;  Mrs  Elrick 
32  G.  &  W.  Wilson,  grocers 

43  George  Martin,  carpenter 
. .  Joseph  Linton,  foreman 
45  Alex.  A.  Tindall,  clerk 
47  William  Martin,  carpenter 
. .  James  Hutton,  engineer 
49  James  White 

52  A.  Forbes  (H.M.C.) 

53  John  Duthie  (J.  D.  Sons  &  Co.) 

55  John  Slater,  fishcurer 

. .  John  Sidnner  &  Son,  boat  builders 

56  Alex.  Bothwell,  violin  maker 

57  M.  Murphy,  rivetter 

West  North  Street. 

From  King  street  to  Mounthooly 

LEFT   HAND   SIDE. 

7  W.  P.  Macdonald,  stationer 
9  Charles  Forbes,  grocer,  &c. 

13  Clark  Brothers,  mealsellers 

Longacre. 
15  Mrs  Hutcheon,  grocer 
27  James  Duncan,  watchmaker 
33  W.  A.  Youngson,  merchant 

37  Mrs  Charles  Geska,  grocer 
39  Alex.  Gray,  grocer 

49  Mrs  Ironside,  coffee  rooms 
51  John  Gellan,  flesher 

Littlejohn  street. 

61  Rob.  Barclay,  cow  feeder 
65  Thomson's  court. 

75  John  Leaper,  carter 

81  Police  Stables  ;  J.  Johnston,  man 
109  Wm.  Johnston,  blacksmith 
111  Wm.  Malcolm,  chain  maker 
115  C.  Napier,  manure  manufacturer 
161  John  Christison,  contractor 
163  David  Bain,  coppersmith 
173  Alex.  Cummmg,  shoemaker 
179  Alex.  Topp,  beadle 

RIGHT    HANI)    SIDE. 

4  James  Mann,  broker 

8  David  Duncan,  innkeeper 

Farrier  lane. 
10  Charles  Kelman,  flesher 

14  Isaac  Wilson,  mealseller 
20  Wm.  Conn,  spirit  dealer 
22  Dinnes  Elley,  fruiterer 

Chronicle  lane. 
26  James  M'Pherson,  stabler 
32  Peter  Chalmers,  carter 
36  R.  Leslie,  spirit  dealer 

38  Grant's  court. 

50  James  S.  Carnie,  grocer 

Meal  market  street. 
52-54  Alexander  Fiddes,  grocer 
56  John  Duncan  &  Co. ,  auctioneers 

62  Sheret's  court. 
68  Mrs  Eeid,  grocer 

70  Al.  Rattery,  tobacco  pipe  maker 
72  Harper's  court. 

74  John  Scott,  nail  maker 

76  Alexander  Todd,  grocer 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


411 


78  Mitchell's  court. 

82  John  Donaldson,  merchant 
100  Wm.  Keith,  jun.,  granite  works 

. .   David  Cowieson,  gatekeeper 
120  Robert  Cree,  turner 
122  R.  Watson 

. .   Aberdeen  Foundry 
124  A.  Milne,  granite  works 
128  "Wm.  Malcolm,  chain  maker 

. .  Joseph  Orchiston,  meter 
St.  Clair  street. 
132  John  Benzie,  sculptor 

. .  Alexander  Robertson,  stonecutter 
150  George  Brewster,  stonecutter 
152  R.  Davidson  (of  J.  &  R.  D.) 

. .   P.  Bisset  &  Son,  builders 

..  Mrs  Marr,  merchant 

. .  J.  &  R.  Davidson,  sawmillers 

. .  Alex.  M'Mannes,  plasterer 
154  R.  M  'Ritchie,  grocer 
162  Gray,  Watt  &  Co.,  manufacturers 
166  D.  Mackie  &  Co.,  do. 

176  Alex.  Michie,  spirit  dealer 
184  Charles  Cowie,  wheelwright 
188  Robert  M'Hardy,  grocer 
190  Alex.  Cumming,  shoemaker 
194  John  Paterson  do. 

Westfield  Place. 

North  end  of  North  Albert  street. 

1  Wm.  Anderson,  tinsmith 

2  James  Thorn  (of  R.  &  T. ) 

. .   G.  Cran,  inspector  of  C.  police 

Westfield  Koad- 

From  North  Albert  street  to  High 
Stocket  road. 
Michie 


Westfield  Terrace. 

Left  hand  side  of  Westfield  road. 

1  William  Grant,  Methlic  Villa 

2  T.  Ogilvie  (of  T.  O.  &  Son) 

3  Rev.  John  Forbes,  LL.D. 

4  Mrs  Wilson 

5  Rev.  James  Selkirk 

6  John  Rhind,  merchant 

7  John  Christie,  D.D. 

8  Major-General  R,  J.  Shaw 

9  W.  C.  King,  hatter 

10  Henry  Alexander,  editor  ( F.P.J 

11  Mrs  Simpson 

12  Rev.  J.  M.  Danson,  B.A. 
20  Wm.  Henderson,  architect 

Whitehall  Place. 

From  North  Albert  street  to  Dam  of 
Gilcomston. 

2  John  Webster 

3  Miss  Kay 

Whiteliouse  Street. 

From  Chapel  street  to  Skene  place. 
1  Wm.  Hay,  P.O.  messenger 
..  John  Pegler,  fruiterer 


5  Alex.  Kennedy,  clerk 
18  William  Cameron,  shoemaker 
25  Mrs  Esson 
. .   George  Gordon 

30  Alex.  Williamson,  coal  agent 

31  Misses  Symmers 

32  Miss  Davidson,  dressmaker 

33  Arthur  Forbes,  manager 
35  Mrs  Gibson,  sick  nurse 

. .  Wm.  Burnett,  plumber 

37  William  Sangster 

38  Mrs  Tough 

. .  John  Tough,  carpenter 

39  Mrs  Sime 

40  Gavin  Low,  builder 

41  Mrs  Alex.  Johnston 
43  Mrs  Black 

46  Wiliiam  Ritchie,  shoemaker 

William's  Place. 

Opposite  Spring  garden  Works, 
Spring  garden. 
3  William  Cushnie,  dyer 

William's  Square. 

Garvock  wynd. 

Wilson's  Court. 

91  Broad  street. 

Windmill  Brae. 

From  Green  to  Dee  street. 

LEFT    HAND   SIDE. 

25  &  27  A.  Cameron,  basketmaker 
43  Charles  Butler,  glass  blower 

45  James  Walls  (Cal.  Railway) 

57  Alex.  Ross,  stoneware  merchant 

61  Mrs  Dawson,  grocer 

6HJohn     Cruickskank,     carver    and 

gilder 
63  Mrs  Marr,  flower  modeller 
65  Miss  Keith,  stoneware  merchant 

Windmill  lane. 
65a  John  Mijhie,  tinsmith 
77  A.  Michie,  game  dealer 

Croivn  street. 
79  George  Gordon,  innkeeper 
79£J.  &  S.  Fyfe,  painters. 
. .  Mrs  Findlater,  lodgings 

81  Mrs  Ferres,  bookseller 

82  Mrs  Helen  Pape,  cook  shop 

RIGHT    HAND   SIDE. 

22  Pratt  &  Keith,  goods  entrance 

46  James  Niven,  shoemaker 
52-54  James  Saint,  jun.,  draper 
60  George  Christie,  flesher 

62  J.  Collie  &  Co.,  plumbers 

Windmill  Lane. 

From  Windmillbrae  to  Crown  ter. 
2  David  Alexandei-,  house  carpenter 

6  John  Tough,  wright 

7  James  Watson,  house  carpenter 


412 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


Windsor  Place. 

From  Thistle  lane  to  Victoria  st.  west. 

1  James  Anderson,  baker 

2  John  Sinclair 

3  Alex.  Abel 

Winlaw's  Court. 

107  Gallowgate. 

Windy  Wynd. 

From  Gallowgate  to  Spring  garden. 

4  George  Forsyth,  hairdresser 
17  James  Cotton,  joiner 

20  W.  M'Kinnon  &  Co.,  founders 

21  Mrs  Shepherd,  draper 

29  Davidson  Bros.,  coppersmiths 
31  Joseph  Campbell,  pawnbroker 

Woolmanhill. 

From  Schoolhill  to  Steps  of  Gilcom- 

ston. 
3  James  S.  Miller,  pawnbroker 

5  G.  W.,  Munro,  jeweller 
9  William  Wallace,  tailor 

15  G.  R.  Taylor,  painter 
17  John  Whyte,  painter 

20  Win,  (  hristie,  furniture  dealer 

21  Mrs  Robertson,  midwife 

. .  Jas.  Westland  (late  G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 
2l£  Mrs  Morgan,  stoneware  merchant 
23    W  illiam  Diack,  grocer 
Blackfriars  street. 

25  M.  Munro,  jeweller 

26  John  Smith,  bootmaker 

27  Peter  Henderson,  tailor 

28  George  Martin,  boo  Is  seller 

29  John  Milne,  hairdresser 

31  J.  &  C.  Nicol,  boot  and  shoemakers 

32  Joseph  Monro,  teacher  of  the  ac- 

cordion 

33  Miss  Sim,  broker 

84  James    D.    Wyness,    M.D.,    CM., 
druggist 

35  Peter  Wood,  clothier 

36  Miss  Wood,  pattern  printer 
37£  Farquharson  &  Co.,  fleshers 
38  J.  Machattie,  grocer 

40  Alex.  Dufton,  china  merchant 

40-42  John  Machattie,  grocer 

43  John  Dunn,  druggist 

4S  Gordon  &  Watt,  painters 

John  Symon  &  Sons,  cabinetmakers 
1st  A.R.V.  drill  hall  and  office 
John  Smith,  sergeant  instructor 

64  James  Matthews,  plumber 

70  Robert  Dawson,  shoemaker 

St.  Andrew  street 

71  John  Taylor,  heating  engineer 
74  John  M'Gregor,  mason 

. .  Bothwell  &  Leith,  ho.  carpenters 
76  Alex.  Paterson  do. 


Yeats'  Lane. 

From  Canal  ter.  to  Summer  lane. 
4  Wm.  Robertson,  shore  porter 
. .  Mrs  Walker 
10  Alex.  Ewart,  blacksmith 

Yeats'  Court. 

30  Netkerkirkgate. 

York  Place. 

From  Waterloo  quay  to  York  st. 

John   Duthie,   Sons,  &  Co.,   ship- 
builders 

Robert  Duthie,  shipowner 
27  Alex.  Yule,  late  ironmonger 
. .  Henry  Mann,  ship  carpenter 
. .  James  Hunter  (of  H.,  R.,  &  Co.) 
. .  Joseph  Gordon,  wood  measurer 
31  Charles  Gordon,  grocer 

Hall,  Kussel  &  Co.  (Aberdeen   D-on 
Works) 

Davidson's  School 

York  Street. 

From  Wellington  street  to  Pocra  pier. 

2  W.  H.  Watson,  shipmaster 
. .   George  Addison,  fishcurer 

6  James  Greig,  shipbuilder 
..  Donaldson    Rose    &    Co.,  timber 
merchants 

9  Mrs  Garden,  spirit  dealer 

13  James  Moir,  ropemaker 
14-16  George  Newton,  grocer 
IS  Donald  Currie,  shipbuilder 
. .  Alex.  Strachan,  carpenter 

22  Hall,  Russel,  &  Co.,  shipbuilders 

33  Wm.  Ligertwood,  shipwright 

. .   W.  H.  Gerrie,  shipmaster 

. .  David  Carnegie,  shiprigger 

35  Jas.  Anderson,  blacksmith 

45  Alex.  M'Bain,  boatbuilder 

47  Neptune  terrace. 

49  W.  Hall,  sen. ,  shipbuilder 

. .  Alex.  Hall  &  Co. ,  shipbuilders 

51  Walter  Hood  &  Co. .  shipbuilders 
Alex.  L.  Forsyth,  boatbuilder 
Bon- Accord  Saw  Mills 

52  Wm,  Adam,  coffee  rooms 

53  John  Rust  ite  Son,  timber  merchts. 

Young  Street. 

From  Gallowgate  to  Loch  street. 

14  Geo.  Mellis  <fe  Son,  wholesale grocera 

15  Wm.  Hay,  sergeant  of  police 
19  James  Downie 

22  Wm.  Smart,  sergeant  of  police 
. .    Wm.  Taylor,  house  agent 


ALTERATIONS  AND  ADDITIONS. 


Omit — Addison   Allan,  butcher,  28  Justice  street 

,,  Anderson,  Alex.,  flesher,  207  George  street 

,,  Blaikie,  Mrs  D.,  243a  Union  street 

,,  Brebner  &  Mutch,  drapers,  52  St.  Nicholas  street 

,,  Connon,  Richard,  shipowner,  16  Carden  place 

,,  Couper,  James,  baker,  55  St.  Nicholas  st.,  h  10  St.  Paul  st. 

,,  Cruickshank,   James,   grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  181,  h   183 

Gallovvgate 

,,  Cuddie,  Wm.,  draper,  170  George  street 

,,  Jeans,  James  (late  of  H.M.  Customs),  33  Summer  street 

,,  Kelman,  Robert,  outfitter,  6,  h  4  Queen  street 

,,  Leslie,  Mrs,  17  Albert  street 

,,  Porter  &  Kelman,  builders,  54  Hutcheon  street 

,,  Robb,  Wm.,  stonecutter,  Hawthorn  place 

,,  Walker,  Mrs  Wm.,  5  Canal  terrace 

Enter — Birnie,  Wm.,  builder,  17  Kintore  place 
,,         Black,  Wm.  M'C,  commercial  traveller,  8    Mount  st.  west 
„         Cassie,  Miss,  lodgings,  11  Springbank  terrace 
,,         Chivas  Bros.,  grocers  and  Italian  warehousemen,  West  End 

Branch,  20  Union  place 
,,         Farquharson,  John,  cattle  and  sheep  dealer,  11  Bon- Accord 

street 
,,         Gilchrist,  Rev.  J.  W.,  Grove  Cottage,  11  Balmoral  place 
,,         Gray,  Wm.,  grocer,  146  George  street,  h  Richmond  street 
„         Hart,  Mrs,  lodgings,  11  Bon. Accord  street 
,,         Hunter,  Jas.,  commission  merchant,  9  St.  Catherine's  wynd 
,,         Imray,  Miss,  193  Union  street 
,,         Jamieson,  Robt.,  shipmaster,  6  Caledonian  place 
,,         Mann,  Charles,  hotel  keeper,  Palace  Hotel,   159  Union  st. 

and  9  Bridge  street 
,,         Mutch,  John,  draper,  52  St.  Nicholas  street 
,,         Simpson,  George  K,  21  Beechgrove  terrace 
,,'        Skene,  Wm.,  Surgeon-major,  2  Marine  terrace 

Correct — Cadenhead,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  h  1  Gallow- 

gate,  read  h  48  Skene  terrace 
Cattanach,  C.  &  Co.,  military  tailors,  29  Broad  street,  read 

115  Union  street 
Cooper,   Robert,  reporter,   Aberdeen  Journal,   read   h   53 

Osborne  place 
Green,   Wm.,    teacher,    14   Springbank   terrace,    read  18 

Balmoral  place 
Hill,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  92  George  street,  read  192 

George  street 
Littlejohn,  Wm.,  jun.  (T.  &  C.  Bank),  5  Ferryhill  place, 

read  46  Don  street,  Old  Aberdeen 
M'Intosh,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  193  Union  st.,  read  34  Skene  ter. 
Taylor,  Alex.  H.,  shipmaster,  &c,  read  h  10  South  Crown 

street 

35 


OLD  ABERDEEN  DIRECTORY. 


Magistrates  of  Old  Aberdeen. 

Provost— John  Struthers,  M.D. 


George  Sinclair  John  Black 

Thos.  Forbes  Douglas  Wimberley 

MERCHANT  COUNCILLORS. 

Henry  M.  Barker,  LL.D.    i  Dr.  James  Gordon  Dr  Poison 

The  Very  Rev.  Principal  I  A.  Clark  i  Alexander  Smith 

Pirie,  D.D.  |  Samuel  Trail,D.  D.  LL.  D.  |  Wm.  Milligan,  D.D. 

TRADES'  COUNCILLORS. 
John  Arthur  Alexander  Walker 

Charles  Daniel  Alexander  Connon 

Alexander  Clark,  Don  St.  | 

Treasurer — Alex.  Hay. 
Procurator  Fiscal — Alexander  Stronach,  advocate. 
Town  Clerk— George  Grub,  LL.D.,  advocate.  Cashier — George  Stables,  jun. 

Officer — James  Charles. 

POLICE. 

The  Magistrates  and  Town  Council  are  ex-officio  Commissioners  of  Police. 

Clerk  of  Police— George  Stables,  jun.  Treasurer— John  G.  Dawson. 

Collector— Alex.  Diack.         Office— 9  Diamond  street,  Aberdeen. 

Officer — William  Lonie. 


Incorporations. 

Patron— The  Very  Rev.  Principal  Pirie,  D.D. 
^Convener—  Robert  Clark.  Master  of  Hospital— John  Mitchell. 

Trades.  Deacons.  Boxmasters. 

Hammermen David  M'Hardy John  Arthur 

Wrights  and  Coopers Wm.  Davidson Robert  Clark 

Weavers Alex.  Walker John  Mitchell 

Tailors Chas.  Daniel W.  M  'Kessock 

Bakers  and  Brewers George  Grub G.  Stables,  jun. 

Fleshers  and  Fishers William  Rae George  Rae. 

Clerk — George  Grub,  LL.D.,  advocate. 
Officer—  Leslie  Nicol. 

Old  Machar  School  Board. 

Chairman — James  Cadenhead. 


John  Cook 
Alexander  Farquhar 
David  Ferrier 
Duncan  Forbes 
William  Greig 


David  Kyd 

Alexander  Low 

Rev.  Alexander  F.  Moir 

Nathaniel  Reid 

Rev.  William  Shepherd 


OLD    ABERDEEN    DIRECTORY.  415 

Clerk  and  Treasurer—  Hugh  Maclennan,  advocate,  48  King  street,  Aberdeen. 

Officers—  Wm.  Robb,  5  Orchard  Court,  and  Alex.  Will,  153  Barron  Street, 

Woodside. 

Churches. 

Established,  Old  Machar  Church  (Cathedral) J  ?nruhaSva0caift.D' 

Free D.  M.  M-AUister. 

Seminaries  of  Learning. 

University  Buildings,  High  street.    (See  Educational  Directory,  p.  42.) 
Grammar  School,  New  street.     Hector — William  Dey,  A.M. 
Gymnasium,  7  Chanonry.     Director  and  Proprietor — H.  M.  Barker,  LL.D. 
Bell's  School,  Boys,  New  street.     Teacher—  James  Roger. 
Do.  Girls,        do.  Teacher— Miss  Stewart. 


ADAM,  William,  tailor,  48  Spittal 

Alexander,  John,  feuar,  58  Don  street 

Allan,  Alexander,  wright  and  cabinetmaker,  Wrights   and 

Coopers'  close,  High  street 
Anderson,  Alexander,  farmer  56  High  street 
Arthur,  John,  blacksmith,  King  street  road 

BAIRD,  James,  overseer,  Salmon  Fishings,  Bridge  of  Don 

Baird,  Miss,  feuar,  109  High  street 

Barker,    Henry  Martyn,    LL.D.,    rector    of   Gymnasium,    7 

Chanonry 
Bates,  Wm.,  waiter,  2  High  street 
Baxter,  Mrs,  merchant,  90  High  street 
Binnay,  Alexander,  gardener,  45  Don  street 
Birnie,  Mrs,  61  Don  street 
Bisset,  Mrs,  midwife  1  Spittal 
Black,  Rev.  John,  M.A.,  professor  of  humanity,  University 

of  Aberdeen,  11  College  bounds 
Blackie,  Mrs,  sprain  rubber,  East  back  road 
Blair,  Francis,  engine  driver  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  95  High  street 
Boswell,  Wm.,  Observatory,  King's    College,  h  14  College 

bounds 
Bowman,  Miss,  teacher,  45  High  street 

Brandie,  James,  Sergeant,  County  Police,  13  College  bounds 
Brown,  Mrs  Dr.,  49  Don  street 
Bruce,  Mrs  David,  37  High  street 
Buchan,  John,  merchant,  1  Firhill  place 
Buchan,  Miss,  of  Auchmacoy,  16  Chanonry 
Buchan,  Mrs,  Hermitage  Cottage 
Burnett,  Charles  J.,  8  Chanonry 
Buyers,  Gordon,  janitor,  King's  College,  24  College  bounds 

CALDER,  Win.,  flesher  60,  h  52  High  street 


416  OLD   ABERDEEN    DIRECTORY. 

Cameron,  John  F.,  letter  carrier,  35  King  street  road 

Cassie,  George,  general  blacksmith.,  5  King  street  road 

Chalmers,  Alexander,  blacksmith,  2  King  street  road 

Chalmers,  Mrs,  110  High  street 

Charles,  James,  town's  officer,  94  High  street 

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,  George,  painter,  32  King  street  road 

Clark,  James,  cooper,  13  Don  street 

Clark,  John,  miller,  Don  mills 

Clark,  John,  Sergt.,  4  King  street  road 

Clark,  Leslie,  market  gardener,  42  High  street 

Clark,  Bobert,  painter  and  paperhanger,  19  Don  street 

Collie,  David,  89  Spittal 

Connon,  James,  seedsman  (of  Connon  &  Beid),  East  Seaton 

Connon,  Bobert,  market  gardener,  East  Seaton 

Connon,  Mrs,  lodgings,  89  Spittal 

Craig,  John,  feuar,  46  Spittal 

Cravie,  Mrs,  12  College  bounds 

Cruickshank,  James, (Stamper,  P.O.),  109  High  street 

Cruickshank,  James,  wright,  22  College  bounds 

Cruickshank,  Mrs  Thomas,  lodgings,  109  High  street 

Cumming,  Alex.,  feuar,  15  College  bounds 

Cunningham,  Mrs,  diary,  12  High  street 

DAVIDSON,  Wm.,  gamekeeper,  Seaton  House 

Davidson,  William,  feuar,  6  Orchard  place 

Dawson,   John   G.,  advocate,    28   High   street;    Office,    25 

Marischal  street,  Aberdeen 
Dawson,  Bobert,  land  steward,  Seaton  House 
Dey,  John,  Lome  Tavern,  Don  street 
Donald,  Mrs  James,  Kildare  Cottage,  King  street  road 
Duncan,  Alex.,  cattle  dealer,  37^  Spittal 
Duncan,  John,  builder,  1  Hillhead  terrace,  Spittal 
Duncan,  Wm.,  flesher,  37  Spittal 
Duncan,  Mrs  Alex.,  New  street 
Duncan,  Miss.  24  High  street 
Dunn,  Wm.,  crofter,  Old  Bridge  of  Don 

EWING,  Mrs,  lodgings,  19  College  bounds 

FALCONEB,  Mrs,  70  High  street 
Earquharson,  Alex.,  tea  and  spirit  dealer,  59  Spittal 
Findlay  Alex.,  dairyman,  61  High  street 
Findlay,  Bobert,  cattle  dealer,  39|  Spittal 
Forbes,  Thomas,  butcher,  16  College  bounds 


OLD   ABERDEEN    DIRECTORY.  417 

Fowler,  John,  shipmaster,  Amelia  Cottage,  67  Spittal 

Fowler,  John  (Pratt  &  Keith),  108  High  street 

Fraser,  George,  Don  View,  Bridge  of  Don 

Fraser,  James,  manufacturer,  10  College  bounds 

Fraser,  Win.,  carter,  5  North  lane 

Fuller,  Frederick,  A.M.,  professor  of  Mathematics,  Univer- 
sity of  Aberdeen,  33  College  bounds 

Fyfe,  James,  flesher,  73  High  street 

Fyfe,  Eev.  John,  professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  University 
of  Aberdeen 

GALL,  Mrs,  lodgings,  19  College  bounds 

Gavin,  Ritchie,  and  Co.,  Seaton  Pottery 

Gavin,  Thomas,  vintner    (of   Gavin,  Ritchie,  &    Co.),  New 

Bridge  of  Don, 
Geddes,  Win.  D.,  LL.D.,  professor  of  Greek,  University  of 

Aberdeen,  32  College  bounds 
Gerard,  Misses,  6  Chanonry 
Gibb,  Mrs,  midwife,  9  College  bounds 
Gibson,  Andrew,  fishcurer,  Lady  Mill  Cottage,  King  street 

road 
Gill,  George,  feuar,  99  Spittal 

Glover,  Mrs  Thomas,  Braehead  Cottage,  Old  Bridge  of  Don 
Glover,  Mrs  C.  T.,  44  Don  street 
Gordon,  James,  M.D.,  110  High  street 
Grant,  Alex.,  76  High  street 
Grant,  Win.,  provision  merchant,  27  Don  street 
Gray,  James,  cab  hirer,  52  High  street 
Gray,  James,  flesher,  98  Spittal 
Gray,  John,  jobbing- gardener,  Hayton 
Gray,  Robert  (farm  servant  to  George  Stables,  jun.),  1  School 

road 
Greig,  Wm.,  grocer,  Bridge  of  Don 
Greig,  Mrs  James,  feuar,  41  King  street  road 
Greig,  Mrs,  28  Spittal 

HARVEY,  Alexander,  feuar,  7  Hillhead  terrace,  Spittal 

Hatr,  George,  North  lane 

Hay,  Alexander,  late  merchant,  Orchard  House,  1  College 

bounds 
Henderson,  Hugh,  teacher,  Public  School 
Henderson,  Sergt.  John,  93  Spittal 
Hendry,  Miss,  lodgings,  83  High  street 
Hosie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  10  College  bounds 
Humphrey,  Adam,  merchant,  16  College  bounds 

INGLIS,  Mrs,  diary,  Merchant  Cottage,  13  East  back  road 


418  OLD    ABERDEEN    DIRECTORY. 

JAMIESON,  Rev.  Geo.  (Old  Machar  Church),  The  Manse, 

14  Chanonry 
Jamieson,  Mrs  Wra.,  25  College  bounds 
Johnston,  John,  grocer,  Don  View,  Bridge  of  Don 

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  Glamis  Cottage,  20 

Spittal 

LAWRENCE,  Mrs,  lodgings,  81  High  street 
Laws,  George,  cartwright,  2  King  street  road 
Leslie,  John  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie),  Donbank  House,  Bridge 

of  Don 
Leslie,  Win.,  shoemaker,  16  King  street  road 
Leslie,  Misses  (of  Powis),  Powis  House 
Littlejohu,  Win.  jun.,  (T.  &  C.  Bank),  46  Don  street 
Lyell,  Miss  12  College  bounds 

M'ALLISTER,  Rev.  D.  M.,  Minister  of  the  Free  Church, 

Free  Manse,  98  High  street 
M'Kay,  Edward,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  26  Spittal 
M'Kay,  Miss,  lodgings,  1  College  road 
M'Robbie,  Peter,  farmer,  Sunnyside 
Mackie,  Charles,  &  Sons,  cattle  dealers,  48  Don  street 
Mackie,  John  (of  C.  Mackie  &  Sons),  37  Don  street 
Maclennan,  John,  Applebank,  Spittal 
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 
Mathieson,  Mrs,  15  High  street 
Maver,  Robert,  beadle  (F.C.),  27  High  street 
Milne,  George,  3  Orchard  place 
Milne,  Thomas,  diaryman,  St.  Peter's  place 
Milne,  Miss,  teacher,  New  Suhoolhouse,  38  Spittal 
Milligan,  Rev.  Wm.,  D.D.,  professor  of  divinity  and  biblical 

criticism,  and  secretary,  University  of  Aberdeen,  34 

College  bounds 
Minto,  Mrs,  30  College  bounds 
Mitchell,  John,  manufacturer,  79  Spittal 
Mitchell's  Hospital,  9  Chanonry 


OLD    ABERDEEN    DIRECTORY.  419 

Mollison,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  St.  Mary's  Cottage,  King 

street  road 
Morrison,    Alex.,    superintendent     (St.    Peter's    Cemetery), 

Lodge,  King  street  road 
Mowat,  Wm,  63  Don  street 
Murray,  David,  commercial  traveller,  28  College  bounds 

NEWHAM,  Mrs,  lodgings,  Newhani  Cottage,  King  street 

road 
Nicol,  George,  inspector  of  Fisheries,  12  King  street  road 
Nicol,  James,  grocer,  tea  and  spirit  dealer,  16,  h  4:5  High  st. 
Nicol,  Leslie,  market  gardener,  and  keeper  of  trades'  mort- 

cloth,  57  Don  street 
NTven,  Alexander,  writer,  40  Spittal 

PATERSON,  George,  painter,  31  Spittal 

Paul,  Alex.,  bootmaker,  36  High  street 

Paul,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  13  King  street  road 

Peterkin,  William  Tully,  (Post  Office,  Aberdeen),  25  High 

street 
Philip,  John,  warehouseman,  100  Spittal 
Pirie,  Rev.  W.  R.,  D.D.,  Principal,  University  of  Aberdeen, 

The  Priory,  13  Chanonry 
Poison,  Robert  L.,  M.D.,  surgeon,  2  Chanonry 
Poison,  Miss,  68  High  street 
Porter,  John,  joiner,  49  Spittal 
Porter,  Mrs,  grocer,  25  Spittal 
Post  office  (Receiving),  43  High  street 
Preslie,  Miss,  feuar,  71  Spittal 

RAE,  Mrs,  George,  farmer,  64  Don  street 

Rennie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  30  College  bounds 

Rettie,  James,  spirit  dealer,  40  King  street  road 

Ritchie,  James  (of  Gavin,  Ritchie,  &  Co.),  33  King  st.  road 

Ritchie,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  103  High  street 

Robb,  Wm.,  officer,  Oldmachar  School  Board,  h  5  Orchard 

court 
Robertson,  Wm.,  Damhead,  Bridge  of  Don 
Robertson,  Mrs  A.,  lodgings,  14  College  bounds 
Ross,  Alex.  S.,  clerk  (Post  Office,  Aberdeen),  44  High  street 
Ross,  Robert,  apothecary  (Post  Office),  43  High  street 
Ross,  William,  house  proprietor,  35  Spittal 
Ross,  Mrs  William,  grocer,  30  High  street 

ST.  MARGARET'S,    Convalescent  Home  and  Sisterhood, 

Bay  View,  Spittal 
Sang,  Robert,  overseer,  Powis  House,  13  College  Bounds 


420  OLD    ABERDEEN    DIRECTORY. 

Sangster,  Wm.  (of  Sangster  &  Dunningham),  32  High  st. 

Scott,  Andrew,  grocer,  66  Spittal 

Shepherd,  Wm.,  house  proprietor,  11  King  street  road 

Simpson,  Geo.,  feuar,  76  Spittal 

Sinclair,  George,  shipowner,  7  King  street  road;  office,  18 

Marischal  street,  Aberdeen 
Sinclair,  John,  gardener,  50  Don  street 
Sinclair,  Miss,  lodgings,  7  High  street 
Smith,  Alex.,  hosier  and  general  draper,  59  High  street 
Smith,  A.  H.,  clerk  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Aberdeen),  Rose  Cottage, 

Old  Aberdeen 
Smith,  David,  grocer,  27  Spittal 
Smith,  Eev.  James,  B.D.,  110  High  street 
Smith,  James,  colporteur,  4  Orchard  place 
Smith,  James,  tailor  and  grocer,  25  College  bounds 
Smith,  Mrs,  lodgings,  25  College  bounds 
Smith,  Misses,  113  High  street 
Speedman,  Wm.,  sacrist,  University  buildings 
Stables,  A.  &  Son,  grocers  and  spirit  merchants  (agents  for 

W.  &  A.  Gilbey,  wine  merchants),  112  High  street 
Stables,  Geo.,  jun.  (of  Alex.  Stables  &  Son),  112  High  st. 
Stables,  George,  102  High  street 
Stables,  James,  Old  Town  Hotel,  3  School  road 
Stephen,  James,  market  gardener,  1  King  street  road 
Stephen,  Wm.,  draper,  7  Hillhead  terrace,  Spittal 
Stephen,  Mrs  Wm.,  Orchard  Cottage 
Stephen,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Orchard  place 
Stephenson,  Alex.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  100  Spittal 
Stewart,  Miss,  teacher  (Bell's  School),  h  109  High  street 
Strachan,  Henry,  baker,  79  High  street 
Strath,  Mrs,  lodgings,  27  College  bounds 
Stratton,  Duncan,  cowfeeder,  13  Don  street 
Struthers,  John,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  professor  of    anatomy, 

University  of  Aberdeen,  15  Chanonry 

TAIT,  George,  Seaton  Farm,  King  street  road 

Taylor,  Alex.,  joiner,  Bon- Accord  Distillery,  h  51  Don  street 

Taylor,  Donald  M'Taggart,  clerk  (M'Taggart  &  Booth),  102 

High  street 
Thorn,  Wm.,  mason,  64  High  street 
Thorn,  Mrs,  lodgings,  4  Orchard  place 

Thomson,  David,  professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  31  Col- 
lege bounds 
Thomson,  Geo.  (of  Thomson,  Marshall,  &  Co.),  Powis  Lodge 
Thomson,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  4  Don  street 
Thomson,  John,  veterinary  surgeon,  4  King  street  road 
Thomson,  Marshall,  &  Co.,  brewers.  18  High  street 


OLD    ABERDEEN    DIRECTORY. 


421 


Torrie,  Misses,  17  High  street 

Tough  Wm.,  house  proprietor,  New  street 

Trail,  Samuel,  D.D.,  professor  of  Theology,  University  of 
Aberdeen,  Divinity  Manse,  University 

Trail,  James  W.  H.,  M.D.,  professor  of  Botany,  University 
of  Aberdeen,  Divinity  Manse,  Old  Aberdeen 

Troup,  George,  feuar,  Boa  Vista  place,  Spittal 

Turner,  James,  mason  and  slater,  106  High  street 

Turriff,  George,  assistant  professor  of  mathematics,  Uni- 
versity of  Aberdeen,  h  29  High  street 

VALENTINE,  John,  crofter,  Bridge  of  Don 

"WALKER,  Eobert,  county  constable,  42  Don  street 

Warrack,  Charles,  commissary  clerk  depute,  Chaplainry 

Watkins,  Edward  W.  G.,  66  Spittal 

Watkins,  Mrs,  66  Spittal 

Watson,  George,  blacksmith  and  farmer,  74  Spittal 

Watt,  A.,  feuar,  94  Spittal 

Watt,  A.  E.,  baker,  97  High  street 

Watt,  John,  Mains  of  Seaton 

Wilson,  Alex.,  horn  merchant,  37  Spittal 

Wilson,    Alexander   (of  Boddie   &  Wilson),  Orchard   Bank 

Cottage,  Spittal 
Wimberley,  Douglas,  71  High  street 
Winton,  John,  feuar,  Prospect  Cottage,  63  Spittal 

YEOMAN,  John,  cartvvright,  King  street  road 


WOODSIDE  DIRECTORY. 


Churches. 

Established — Wm.  Shepherd.         Free — A.  F.  Moir.  Congregational  Union- 

James  Rae. 

TREASURERS  OP  CONGREGATIONS. 

Established—  John  Allan.  Free—  Wm.  Hutton.  Congregational  Union- 

"William  Williamson. 

Elders  of  the  Parish  Church. 

Alexander  Bell  John  Gibson  Andrew  Sangster 

James  Dey  Alexander  Kemp  James  H.  Sutter 

Arthur  Forbes  Alexander  Moir  John  Wight 

Leslie  Fyfe  Robert  Reith  William  Wilson 

Session  Clerk—  Alexander  Glass.         Precentor — William  Bisset. 
Alex.  Sinclair,  beadle,  Valetta  Cottage,  King  street. 

Elders  of  the  Free  Church. 


Alexander  Barnett  George  F.  Duthie 

Andrew  Beattie  Robert  Gill 


Alex.  M'Kenzie 
George  Mackie 

William  Bannerman  |  Alexander  Grant  John  Milne 

John  Booth  j  William  Gunn  William  Reid 

John  Bonnyman  William  Hutton  John  Taylor 

John  Catto  James  Hewitt  Adam  Wright 

John  Cameron  | 

Congregational  Treasurer — William  Hutton.        Precentor—  James  Forbes. 
Garden  Hepburn,  beadle,  97  Hadden  street. 

Deacons  of  Congregational  Chapel. 

Honorary  Beacon — Alexander  Fraser. 
James  Paterson  John  Dunn  !  John  Porter 

Wm.  Williamson  !  Alexander  Stephen     |  Wm.  Williamson 

Secretary— Alexander  Stephen.         Treasurer—  James  Paterson. 
Alexander  Donald,  beadle,  24  Don  street. 

Teachers. 

Woodside  Public  School — George  F.  Duthie. 

Post  Office. 

71  HADDEN  STREET. 

Postmaster— 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.        12-45  p.m. 

3rd     do.  do.  do.  5 "10  P.M. 


WOODSIDB    DIRECTORY.  423 

Box  closes  at  9"10  a.m.,  11-10  a.m  ,  2-30  p.m.,  and  7'40  p.m. 
1st  Despatch  at  915  a.m. 
2nd  do.  at  11  *20  a.m. 
3rd  do.  at  2 '45  p.m. 
4th  do.  at  7 '50  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 — James  Dey.         Treasurer— John  Wight,  sen. 

Secretary — Rev.  A.  F.  Moir. 

16  Extraordinary  and  35  Ordinary  Members. 

Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank. 

Woodside  Branch 65  HADDEN  STREET. 

Agent— James  Henderson. 
Office  Hours— 10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  ;  Saturday,  10  a.m.  to  2  p.m. 

Total  Abstinence  Society  (1839)— 200  Members. 

President— Alex.  Farquhar.         Vice-President— A.  Barnett. 

Hon.  Vice-Presidents— Rev.  A.  F.  Moir,  Rev.  James  Rae,  and  G.  F.  Duthie. 

Secretary — George  Farquhar.         Treasurer—  John  Forbes,  jun. 

Police  Commissioners. 

Senior  Magistrate— David  Littlejohn. 
Junior  Magistrates— David  Smith  and  Alex.  Farquhar. 
William  Johnston  I         William  Hutton  j         William  Henderson 

David  Ferrier  j  William  M'Kenzie       |  Alex.  Fullarton 

Alexander  Will  |  Alex.  Farquhar  j  George  Farquhar 

Clerk—  George  Farquhar. 
Treasurer — Alex.  Diack.  9  Diamond  street,  Aberdeen. 
Officer  and  Hall  Keeper — R.  Beveridge. 

Police  Officers. 

Sergeant— John  Adams.        Constable— Alexander  Allan. 

Sheriff  Officer. 

,        George  Lyell. 


ABEL,  Mrs  (late  of  Forgue),  Donbank  Cottage 
Alexander,  James,  broker,  15  Wellington  street 
Allan,  James,  Fountain  tavern,  12  h  14  Hadden  street 
Anderson,  Rev.  Alex.,  A.M.,  Hilton  House 
Anderson,  George,  clerk,  28  Gaelic  lane 
Anderson,  James,  carter,  89  Barron  street 
Angus,  Arthur,  farmer,  Hayton 

BARNETT,  Alexander,  wright,  Cotton  street 

Barron  and   Son,  painters,  glaziers,  and  paperhaugers,  86 

Hadden  street 
Barron,  Thomas  (of  Barron  &  Son),  2  Tanfield  walk 
Barron,  William  (of  Barron  &  Son),  2  Tanfield  walk 
Beagrie,  Thomas,  merchant,  80  Hadden  street 
Beattie,  Andrew,  leather  dealer,  boot  and  shoemaker,  134,  h 

132  Hadden  street 


424  WOODSIDE    DIRECTORY. 

Beattie,  John,  stonedresser,  5  Grandholm  street 

Beck,  James,  storekeeper,  Woodside  Works 

Bell,  Alex.,  baker  and  grocer,  31  Barron  street 

Bell,  David,  bread  and  biscuit  manufactory,  124  Hadden  st. 

Beveridge,  Eobert,  letter  carrier,  15  Station  street 

Beveridge,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  46  Hadden  street 

Beverley,  Wm.,  feuar,  141  Barron  street 

Birss,  Eobt.,  wholesale  druggist,  27  Queen  street,  Aberdeen, 
h  Middlefield  House 

Black,  Mrs  John,  merchant,  49  Barron  street 

Blair,  James,  the  peoples'  shoe  warehouse,  111  Hadden  st. 

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 

Bruce,  Wm.,  grocer,  33  Hadden  street 

Burnett,  Andrew,  mason,  225  Barron  street 

CAIRD,  George,  clerk  (A.  Brown),  Alexandra  Cottage 

Cameron,  Alex.,  grocer,  107  Barron  street 

Cameron,  George  K.,  tailor,  40  Hadden  street 

Cardno,  John,  mechanic,  3  Canal  street 

Catto,  Alexander,  feuar,  3  Canal  street 

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 

and  25  Hadden  street,  A  14  Tanfield  walk 
Cobban,  John,  cowfeeder,  3  Old  Boad 

Cochran,  Alex.,  plumber  and  ironmonger.  98  Hadden  street 
Cooper,  George  (late  letter  carrier),  42  Hadden  street 
Cordiner,  John,  manager  (Wincey  Work),  10  King  street,  h 

54  Hadden  street 
Coutts,  William,  grocer,  26  Wellington  street 
Cowie,  Miss,  dressmaker  and  milliner,  124  Hadden  street 
Crombie,  J.  &  J.,  woollen  manufacturers,  Grandholm  Works 
Crombie,  John  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie),  Balgownie  Lodge 
Crombie,  John,  jun.  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie),  Danestone 
Crombie,  Theodore  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie),  Goval,  Fintray,  and 

16  Bon- Accord  square,  Aberdeen 
Cruickshank,  Eobert,  feuar,  19  Hadden  street 
Cruickshank,  Mrs  James,  1  Bank  street 
Cumming,  George,  carter,  h  31  Wellington  street ;  stabling, 

Brown  street 

DAVIDSON,  James,  flesher,  136  Hadden  street 
Davie,  Mrs,  merchant,  118  Hadden  street 


WOODSIDE    DIRECTORY.  425 

Dey,  James,  tenter,  Grandholm 

Dingwall,  John,  grocer  and  stoneware  merchant,  18  Barron 

street 
Donald,  Alex.,  farmer,  Smithfield 
Donald,  Andrew,  innkeeper,  Tanfield  Inn 
Duguid,  George,  carter,   5  Bridge  street 
Duncan,  George,  gardener,  34  Wellington  street 
Duncan,  Mrs  E.,  merchant,  126  Barron  street 
Dunn,  John  A.,  Globe  shoe  house,  98^  Hadden  street 
Dunsmore,  Eobert,  manager,  Gordon' s  Mills 
Duthie,  George  F.,  schoolmaster,  h  Maryville 

ELMSLY,  George,  Woodside  House 

FARQUHAR,   Alex.,  boot   and  shoe   maker,    128,    k    126 

Hadden  street 
Farquhar,  George,  clerk  to  Commissioners   of  Police,  128 

Hadden  street 
Farquhar,  George,  slater,  10  Bank  street 
Ferrier,  D.,  Public  Steelyard,  6,  office,  9  Hadden  street 
Ferrier,  William,  farmer,  Persley, 

Fettes,  David,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  195  Barron  street 
Findlay,  Jas.,  tenter,  Grandholm,  h  109  Hadden  street 
Finnie,  Peter,  bookseller,  66  Hadden  street 
Fisher,  Jas.,  and  Thos.,  merchants,  55  Wellington  street 
Fisher,  John,  spirit  merchant,  41,  h  39  Wellington  street 
Fisher,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  47  Hadden  st., 

h  53  Wellington  street 
Fisher,  Mrs  John,  53  Wellington  street 
Folsetter  George  (Volunteer  Inn),  57  Barron  street 
Forbes,  Peter,  feuar,  8  Queen  street 
Forbes,  Mrs  James,  broker,  74  Hadden  street 
Fowler,  James  E.,  M.D.,  &c,  Ardenville 
Fraser,  Alex.,  shoe  manufacturer,  87  Hadden  st.,  h  1  Bank 

street 
Fraser,  Elizabeth,  merchant,  142,  h  144  Hadden  street 
Fullerton,  Alex.,  manager  (J.  &  F.),  19  School  lane 
Fullerton,  James  S.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  61,  h  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,  smallware  merchant,  and  preparer 

of  objects  for  the  microscope,  67  Hadden  street 
Glennie,  Miss,  dressmaker,  78  Hadden  street 
Gollan,  Wm.,  general  merchant,  42,  h  44  Barron  street 
36 


426  WOODSIDE   DIRECTORY. 

Gordon,  Gordon  E.  (of  Mosstown),  Honeybank  Cottage 

Gordon,  James,  tailor,  51,  h  49  Wellington  street 

Gordon,  Peter,  gardener,  30  Gaelic  lane 

Gordon,  Peter,  jun.,  carter,  30  Wellington  street 

Gorman,  Mrs,  merchant,  8  Hadden  street 

Grant,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  161  Barron  street 

Grant,  James,  contractor,  1  Grant  street 

Grant,  John,  engineer,  Hurry's  place 

Grant,  John,  merchant,  32,  h  34  Hadden  street 

Gray,  John,  manufacturer  (of  Leslie,  Gray,  &  Co.),  Tanfield 

House 
Gray,  Eobert,  cowfeeder,  15  Gaelic  lane 

HADDEN,  A.  &  Sons,  manufacturers,  Gordon's  Mills 

Hadden,  James,  mason,  Eosebank  Cottage 

Hadden,  Eobert,  salmon  fisher,  Cruives  of  Don 

Hall,  Eobert,  dispensing  and  family  chemist,  130  Hadden  st. 

h  Ella  bank,  Queen  street 
Hall,  Miss,  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  street 
Henderson,  Wm.,  flesher,  h  Laurel  Cottage 
Hendry,  Alex.  M.,  commission  agent,  124  Barron  street 
Hepburn,  Garden,  tailor,  97  Hadden  street 
Howarth,  William,  40  School  lane 
Howie,  Win.,  feuar,  120  Hadden  street 
Hutton,  William,  grocer,  153,  h  151  Hadden  street 

INGE-AM,  Adam,  merchant,  29  Hadden  street 
Ingram,  Charles,  merchant,  37  Wellington  street 

JAMIESON,  A.,  merchant,  39  Hadden  street 
Jamieson,  George,  house  carpenter,  118  Barron  street 
Jamieson,  James,  cattle  dealer,  14  Barron  street 
Johnston  &  Fullerton,  builders  and  timber  merchants,  28 

Hadden  street 
Johnston,  Eobert,  draper,  1  Hadden  street,  h  3  Wellington 

place 
Johnston,  Wm.  (of  Johnston  &  Fullerton),  26  Hadden  street 

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 

Kir  ton,  Alex.,  tailor,  79  Hadden  street,  h  9  Bairnshall  lane 


WOODSIDE   DIRECTORY.  427 

LAING,  James,  flesher,  17  Hadden  street,  h  25  Wellington 

street 
Laing,  James,  cowfeeder,  Old  Eoad 
Laing,  William,  tinplate  worker,  110  Hadden  street 
Lawrence,  Mrs,  lodgings,  36  Canal  terrace 
Lendrum  &  Edwards,  Wincey  Works,  10  King  street 
Low,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  30  Barron  street 
Low,  John,  farmer,  Persley 
Low,  Win.,  grocer,  101  Hadden  street 
Lyell,  George,  19  Bairnshall  lane 

M'HARDY,  Eobert,  feuar,  1  Kilgour  street 

M'Kay,  John,  3  Coutt's  Court 

M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  tea  and  general  dealer,  101  Hadden  street 

M'Kenzie,  George,  furniture  dealer,  house  carpenter,    and 

funeral  undertaker,  11  and  13  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,  William,  merchant,  197  Barron  street 
MLean,  John,  carpet  shoe  maker,  10  School  lane 
M'Rae,  Mrs,  Persleyden  House 
Mair,  George,  vintner,  257  Barron  street 
Maitland,  Mrs  George,  merchant,  69  Barron  street 
Maitland,  Miss,  dressmaker,  69  Barron  street 
Martin,  James  (late  of  Ceylon),  Cumming's  Park 
Martin,  John,  Woodside  Dairy 
Massie,  Win.,  gas  inspector,  Lower  Middlefield 
Masson,  Alexander,  superintendent,  Northern  Co-operative 

Co.  (Limited),  83,  h  105  Hadden  street 
Meff,  Alex.,  baker,  92  Hadden  street 

Melvin,  Miss,  dressmaker  and  lodgings,  11  Hadden  street 
Mess,   Jonathan,   flour,  meal,   and  barley   mills,    Gordon's 

Mills,  h  Don  Cottage 
Milne,  Alex.,  general  draper,  51  Hadden  street 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  cowfeeder,  Bairnshall  lane 
Moir,  Eev.  Alexander  Forbes,  Free  Church  Manse 
Moir,  Alex.,  cattle  dealer,  Tanfield  Cottage 
Moir,  John,  cattle  dealer,  Braehead 
Morgan,  James,  flesher,  45  Hadden  street 
Morison,  Thomas,  stoneware  merchant,  40  Wellington  street 
Morrison,  Daniel,  stoneware  merchant,  26  Barron  street 
Morrison,  David,  stoneware  merchant,  41  Hadden  street 
Morran,  James,  blacksmith,  52  h  56  Barron  street 
Munro,  Alex.,  quarrier,  201  Barron  street 
Munro,  George,  shoe  maker  and  feuar,  81,  h  83  Barron  st. 
Murker,  Mrs,  merchant,  32  Wellington  street 


428  WOODSIDE   DIRECTORY. 

Murray,  Charles,  feuar,  Dunedin  Cottage 

Murray,  James,  draper  and  postmaster,  71  Hadden  street 

Murray,  Robert,  clothier,  145,  h  lib  Hadden  street 

NORTHERN,  Co-operative  Co.  (Limited),  83  Hadden  street 

OGG,  James,  147  Barron  street 

Ogilvie,  Miss,  teacher,  41  Bairnshall  lane 

PAUL,  James,  watch  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.  &  Sons,  paper  manufacturers,  Woodside  Works 
Porter,  Alex.  W.,  wholesale  merchant,  112  Hadden  street 
Porter,  Wm,,  farmer,  Persley 

Porter,  Wm.,  cashier  (J.  &  J.  Crombie),  Grandholm  Cottage 
Porter,  Mrs,  112  Hadden  street 

RAE,  Alex.,  wright,  Gordon's  Mills,  h  Hayton  Road 

Rae,  Rev.  James,  Congregational  Chapel  Manse 

Reid,  George,  clerk,  28  Gaelic  lane 

Reid,  John,  contractor,  3  Well  street 

Reid,  Nathaniel,  farmer,  Danestown 

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,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  43,  h  53  Barron  street 

Rennie,  Miss,  lodgings,  3  Barron  street 

Rhind,  Alex.,  commercial  traveller,  13  Don  terrace,  office  26 

Broad  street,  Aberdeen 
Ritchie,  Alex.,  grocer,  37,  h  35  Barron  street 
Robertson,  Daniel,  general  merchant,  58  Hadden  street 
Robertson,  Wm.,  gardener,  52  Canal  side 
Robertson,  Mrs,  Persleyden  House 
Rose,  Mrs  Wm.,  grocer,  4  Barron  street 
Ross,  John,  wright,  67  Barron  street 
Ross,  John,  plasterer,  148  Hadden  street,  A  15  Grandholm 

street 
Russel,  Wm.,  late  bookseller,  Millbank  Cottage 

SANGSTER,  Andrew,  clerk,  Grandholm 
Scott,  Andrew  (of  J.  &  A.  Scott),  52  Canal  side 
Scott,  David,  slater,  14  School  lane 
Scott,  James  &  Andrew,  slaters,  14  School  lane 
Scott,  James  (of  J.  &  A.  Scott),  16  School  lane 


WOODSIDE   DIRECTORY.  429 

Scott,  Mrs,  Lodgings,  25  Gaelic  lane 

Scroggie,  Win.,  grocer,  4  Wellington  street 

Shand,  John,  manager  (A.  P.  &  S.),  h  Woodside  Works 

Shepherd,  Eev.  Wm.,  M.A.,  Parish  minister,  h  The  Manse 

Skinner,  James,  flesher  and  farmer,  1  Barron  street 

Skinner,  John,  merchant,  Hurry's  place 

Skinner,  Thomas,  flesher,  1  Barron  street 

Smart,  James,  plasterer,  12  Grandholm  street 

Smith,  David,  man.,  carpet  works,  Gordon' s  Mills,  h  Lilybank 

Smith,  George,  tobacconist,  108  Hadden  street 

Smith,  John,  gardener,  Bairnshall 

Smith,  John,  merchant,  Hayton 

Smith,  M.  &  Co.,  merchants,  7,  h  5  Hadden  street 

Smith,  Mrs,  lodgings,  Hayton 

Stewart,  Mrs,  Dunedin  Cottages 

Stodart,  Mrs,  merchant,  Hayton 

Sutherland,  Mrs  Alexander,  Fairfield  Cottage,  Pirie's  lane 

Sutter,  James  H.,  merchant,  Lower  Middlefield  House 

Swanson,  Mrs,  Merchant,  48  Barron  street 

TAYLOR,  John,  merchant,  207  Barron  street 

Taylor,  Wm.,  gardener,  23  Wellington  street 

Thorn,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  125,  h  127  Barron  st. 

Thomson,  Joseph,  mason,  Alexandra  Cottage 

Thow,  Bobert,  carter,  35  Hadden  street 

Topp,  Forbes,  farmer,  Upper  Buckie, 

Tough,  Mrs,  midwife,  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.,  Jas.,  com.  traveller,  Primrose  Cottage,  Old  road 

Walker,  John,  merchant,  36  Barron  street 

Wallace,  Miss,  teacher,  105  Hadden  street 

Watson,  Mrs  David,  feuar,  20  Gaelic  lane 

Webster,  Robert,  station  agent,  h  13  Station  street 

Webster,  Wm.,  feuar,  19  Gaelic  lane 

Wight,  John,  late  baker,  52  Hadden  street 

Will,  Alex.,  School  Board  Officer,  153  Barron  street 

Will,  Archibald,  crier,  147  Barron  street 

Williamson,  Andrew,  flesher,  54  Hadden  street 

Wilson,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  80  Hadden  street 

Wilson,  Wm.,  gardener,  Gordon's  Mills 

Wilson,  Mrs,  merchant,  81  Hadden  street 

Wishart,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  Kirk  Park 

YUNNIE,  Wm.,  clerk,  Grandholm 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

NORTHERN  COUNTIES  OF  ENGLAND 
FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY 

LIMITED. 

Subscribed  Capital,       -  £250,000 

Paid-up  Capital,    -----  140,000 

Annual  Income,     -----  70,000 

NON-TARIFF     OFFICE. 


HEAD  OFFICES : 

62  LANCASTER  AVENUE,  FENNELL  ST.,  MANCHESTER. 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS : 

Chccirman. 
James  Mills,  Esq.,  Moss  Iron  Foundry,  Hey  wood. 

Directors. 
William  Halliwell,  Esq.,  Cotton  Spinner,  Rakewood, 

Littleborough. 
"William  Smith,  Esq.,   "Sun"   Iron  Works,  Heywood, 

Director  of  the  Manchester  and   Liverpool   District 

Banking  Company. 
James  Davenport,  Esq.,  Broadway,  Oldham. 
Sam  Clegg,  Esq.,  Castleton,  near  Rochdale. 
George  Evans,  Esq.,  Cotton  Spinner,  Littleborough. 
Henry  Crabtree,  Esq.,  Heywood,  near  Bury. 
All  Classes  of  Insurances  Entertained. 


Scottish  Office:  16  St.   Vincent  Place,  Glasgow. 

Resident  Secretary  :  Adam  Henderson. 

Bankers  :  Clydesdale  Banking  Company, 

St  Vincent  Place,  Glasgow. 


AGENT  FOR  ABERDEEN  : 
J.  S.  CHALMERS,  56  MariscJial  Street, 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  431 

STAFFORDSHIRE 

FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 


CAPITAL,  £250,000,  FULLY  SUBSCRIBED. 

Office  for  Scotland  and  North  of  England : 
37    WEST    NILE   STREET,    GLASGOW. 


BANKERS. 

BANK  OF  SCOTLAND. 

CITY  OF  GLASGOW  BANKING  COMPANY. 


Insurances  against  Loss  by  Fire  are  undertaken  by  this  Company 
on  almost  every  Class  of  Property,  at  terms  unusually  advantageous 
to  Insurers,  at  Lowest  Rates  commensurate  to  the  Risk.  Surveys 
made  and  Rates  quoted  free  of  chai'ge. 

Claims  promptly  and  liberally  settled.  Losses  by  Fire  from 
Lightning  or  Coal  Gas  explosion  made  good. 

BUSINESS. 

Special   attention    is    giuen    to    proposals    on 

MILLS,    FACTORIES,    WAREHOUSES, 
and  the  other  risks  in  Aberdeen  and  District 

NO  DUTY  NOW  PAYABLE. 

Policies  of  other  Companies  transferred  to  "The  Staffordshire 
Fire  Office  "  without  any  additional  charge  or  trouble. 

AGENCIES. 
Bankers,  Solicitors,  Accountants,  House  Factors,  Commission 
Agents,  Cashiers,  and  other  influential  gentlemen  in  Aberdeen  and 
district,  able  to  introduce  Fire  Insurance  Proposals,  are  spkcially 
invited  to  apply  for  Agencies  of  this  Company.  Terms  to  Agents 
are  veiy  liberal.     Full  particulars  on  application  to 

ROBERT  MUIR,  Resident  Secretary. 


432  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

BON-ACCORD 

Property   Investment   Company. 

ESTABLISHED    1853. 

Incorporated  under  the  Building  Societies'  Act,  187U. 

Shares,  £25  each.      Entry  Money,  6d.  per  Share. 


DIRECTORS. 

Chairman — D.   R.  Lyall  Grant,  Esq.  of  Kingsford. 
Vice- Chair  man — Baillie  Donald. 


William  Alexander,  clothier 
A.  S.  Cook,  clothier 
Ex-Baillie  Esslemont 
Wm.  Lindsay,  publisher 
Rev.    Alex.    Ogilvie,   governor  of 
Gordon's  Hospital 

Solicitor — Thomas  Ruxton,  advocate.    'Surveyor — James  Henderson,  architect. 

Managers  and  Treasurers — Marquis,  Hall,  and  Milne,  advocates  and  C.A. 

.Banter*— THE  NORTH  OF  SCOTLAND  BANK. 


James  Ross,  advocate 
James  Paterson,  merchant 
rlames  M'Kenzie,  baker 
G.  Mackay,  leather  merchant 
Jos.  Wood,  shipowner 


THIS  Company  affords  a  very  safe  and  Profitable  Investment  for 
Sums  from  2s.  a  month  upwards,  repaj^able  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  twelve  years, 
2s.  8d.  ;  and  if  for  ten  years,  3s  5d. 

A  payment  of  2s.  monthly  for  15  years  amounts  to  .£18.  In 
return  for  this  the  Member  will  receive  at  the  end  ot  15  }^ears  £25, 
with  a  share  of  Surplus  Profits.  The  Interest  and  Surplus  Profits 
recently  paid  on  Shares  together  averaged  8-|  per  cent.  The  Sur- 
plus Profits  are  declared  every  year.  Any  number  of  Shares  may  be 
held  by  a  Member. 

Deposits  of  £10  and  upwards  will  be  received  by  this  Company 
at  the  following  rates  of  interest,  viz. — 3  per  cent  repayable  on  a 
day's  notice  after  the  expiry  of  a  month.  3^  per  cent  repayable  on  a 
month's  notice  ;  4  per  cent  fcfor  1  year.  No  interest  will  be 
allowed  if  deposits  are  withdrawn  before  the  expiry  of  one  month. 

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  Instalments.  Loans  are  granted  on  application,  and 
no  Commission  is  charged.  The  amount  of  Loans  granted  since 
1854  exceeds  £86,300.  Borrowers  are  entitled  to  a  share  of  the 
Surplus  Profits. 

Members  may  withdraw  at  any  time  on  one  month's  notice  to 
that  effect.  Interest  allowed  on  Shares  withdrawn,  and  also  Surplus 
Profits,  after  being  Members  for  2  years  and  5  years  respectively,  in 
terms  of  the  rules. 

Any  further  information  may  be  had  on  applying  to 

MARQUIS,  HALL,  &  MILNE,  Advocates,  C.A., 
Managers  and  Treasurers. 

147  Union  Street,  Aberdeen,  May  1878. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  433 


c  o  uvc  jp  .a.  ]sr  ir. 


HEAD  OFFICE-19  and  20  CORNHILL,  LONDON. 


Branch  Office  for  West  of  Scotland — 191  "West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

Archibald  Lawson,  District  Manager. 

Branch  Office  for  North  of  Scotland — 74  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

William  Kilgour,  District  Agent. 

Capital  (fully  subscribed),       -        -        -        -  £2,500,000 

Of  which  £250,000  are  paid  up. 

General  funds,  upwards  of    -        -        -        -  750,000 

The  Life  Fund, 561,238 

Fire  Department. 

Property  of  nearly  every  description  Insured  at  premiums  com- 
mensurate with  the  risk. 

Life  Department. 

The  Life  Funds  are  specially  invested,  and  are  only  liable  for  Life 
Policies,  while  policy  holders  have  the  extra  security  of  the  unpaid 
Capital,  and  the  general  Invested  Funds  of  the  Company. 

No  Life  Office  possesses  a  proportionately  larger  Fund. 

The  total  Expenses,  exclusive  of  Commission,  are  limited  to  10 
per  cent,  on  the  premium  income. 

Agents  in  Northern  District. 
Aberdeen, James  Tulloch,  Jun.,  Merchant,  Virginia  Street. 

,,         W.  &  H.  C.  Gordon,  29  Union  Street. 

,,         Alexander  Skene,  21  Regent  Quay. 

,,         "William  Smith,  Advocate,  83  Union  Street. 

Peterhead, Robert  Kidd  &  Sons,  Merchants. 

Banff, G.  M.  Hossack,  Solicitor. 

Insch, James  Eobertson,  Accountant. 

Inverurie, James  Smith,  Agent,  Northern  Agricultural  Co. 

Lonmay , William  Ogston,  Corskelly. 

Strathdon, James  Gordon,  Finnylost. 

Backie, William  Marshall,  Cluny  Rope  Works. 

Elgin, H.  M.  S.  Mackay,  Banker. 

,,         John  Cruickshank,  Solicitor. 

Inverness, Alexander  Strother,  Merchant. 

Bosehearty, John  Gibb,  Merchant. 

Stornoway JEneas  Mackenzie,  Merchant. 

Portsoy, James  Paterson,  Merchant. 

Forres, Daniel  Why te,  Clothier. 


434  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

MUTUAL  LIFE  ASSURANCE. 
Whole  Profits  Divided  among  the  Assured. 


SCOTTISH  EQUITABLE 
LIFE    ASSURANCE    SOCIETY. 

Head  Office— 26  ST.  ANDREW  SQUARE,  EDINBURGH. 

ESTABLISHED^  18  31. 

Manager— THOMAS  BOND  SPRAGUE,  M.A. 

Secretary— WILLIAM  FINLAY. 

Position  of  the  Society  at  1st  March,  1877. 

Existing  Assurances,  including  Bonus  Additions,    .     .  .£7.799,080 
Annual  Revenue — 

From  Premiums  of  Assurance,  .     .     .      .£200,063 
From  Interest  and  Dividends,  .     .     .  94,973 

295,036 

And  the  Accumulated  Funds  to 2,262,956 

New  Business  and  Expenses. 

The  recent  progress  of  the  Society  is  well  shown  in  the  following 
Table  :— 

Three  Years  ending  New^olfcieg        J™.  PreSns. 

1st  March,  1874,        1702       £1,059,967      £32,536     2     4 
Do.,       1877,        3193  1,512,175        49,875  16     4 

Notwithstanding  the  large  increase  in  the  business  here  shown, 
the  expenses  have,  during  the  last  three  years,  averaged  only 
£12  15s.  lid.  per  cent,  of  the  premium  income,  and  £8  14s.  2d. 
per  cent,  of  the  total  income. 

Non-forfeitable  Policies  are  now  granted  by  the  Society  on 
a  new  and  improved  plan,  which  combines  the  advantages  of 
Moderate  Premiums  payable  for  a  limited  number  of  years  (11,  22, 
or  33),  Ultimate  Participation  in  the  Profits,  Fixed  Surrender 
Values,  and  the  issue  of  Fully  Paid-up  Policies  without  special 
application  to  the  Directors. 

By  resolutions  recently  passed,  the  conditions  as  to  Foreign  Resi- 
dence and  Travel  have  been  greatly  simplified  and  made  much  more 
liberal.  AGENTS  IN  ABERDEEN. 

William  Anderson,  2  St.  Catherine's  Wynd. 

George  Buist,  Bank  of  Scotland. 

John  E.  Esslemont,  Grocer,  2  and  4  King  Street. 

Alexander  Finlayson,  Writer,  34  Loanhead  Terrace. 

Alexander  Gordon,  Accountant,  20  Belmont  Street. 

William  Hunter,  Advocate,  14  Adelphi. 

Alexander  Moir,  Commission  Agent,  Marischal  Street. 

Morison  &  Leslie,  Commission  Merchants,  8  Hadden  Street. 

John  Mortimer,  22  Exchange  Street. 

Thomas  Shives,  Advocate,  74  Union  Street. 

George  M'Combie  Warrack,  Skene  Street. 

John  Webster,  Commission  Agent,  Weigh-house  Square. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  435 

THE 

STANDARD  FIRE  OFFICE 


(LIMITED). 


CHIEF  OFFICE— 

Imperial  Buildings,  32  Queen  Victoria  St,  London. 

ERNEST  NOEL,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Chairman. 
W.  K.  RUSSELL,  General  Manager. 


DIRECTORS  IN  SCOTLAND. 

Forrest  Frew,  Esq.,  Manufacturer,  Glasgow. 

Jas.  Hamilton,  Esq.  (Messrs.  Barclay,  Curie,  &  Co. ),  Glasgow. 

John  Lang,  Esq.,  Iron  Merchant,  Greenock. 

John    M.    Stewart,    Esq.    (Messrs.    Stewart,    Moir,    &   Muir), 

Glasgow. 
William  Walls,  Esq.  (Messrs.  Wm.  Walls  &  Co.),  Glasgow. 
Jas.  E.  Erskine,  Esq.,  Linlathen,  Dundee. 
W.  W.  Renny,  Esq.  (Messrs.  Hill  &  Renny),  Dundee. 
Frank  Stewart  Sandeman,  Esq.,  Manufacturer,  Dundee. 
Wm.  G.  Thomson,  Esq.,  Engineer,  Dundee. 
H.  Walker,  Esq.  (Messrs.  Harry  Walker  &  Son),  Dundee. 


Net  Premiums,  year  1876-77 £29,963  11     9 

„    Losses,  Do 11,787    5    0 


The  Standard  Fire  Office  is  unfettered  by  Tariff  Restrictions 

or  Rates,  and  estimates  each  Risk  by  its  merits. 
INSURANCES  of  First-class  Risks  at  very  low  Rates. 

Agent  in  Aberdeen — 

ALEX.    D.    MILNE, 

55    IASISCHAL     STREET, 
.     ABERDEEN. 


436  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

Northern  Assurance  Company, 

INCORPORATED  BY  ACT  OF  PARLIAMENT, 
FOR  LIFE  &  FIRE  ASSURANCE  AT  HOME  AND  ABROAD. 


HEAD  OFFiCES- 
ABERDEEN :  LONDON : 

3  KING  STEEET.  1  MOOEGATE  STEEET. 


FINANCIAL   POSITION-1877. 

Subscribed  Capital, £3,000,000 

Accumulated  Funds, 2,215,800 

Annual  Revenue  from  Fire  Premiums,    .        .        .  403,700 

Do.,                  Life        Do.          ...  157,500 

Do.,                   Interest  on  Invested  Funds,  101,000 
Fire  Department. 

Insurances  are  granted  on  Property  situated  in  all  parts  of  the  Bristol  do- 
minions, and  in  mosu  foreign  countries,  at  rates  which  are  computed  accord- 
ing to  the  actual  risk  incurred. 

The  Company  has  already  paid  close  upon  TWO  MILLIONS  STERLING 
for  Claims  under  its  Fire  Policies. 

Life  Department- 

By  the  "Life  Assurance  Companies'  Act,  1870,"  the  Life  Funds  are  declared 
exempt  from  liability  for  the  Fire  obligations  of  the  Company. 

The  total  expenses  of  management  in  the  Life  Department  are  only  slightly 
over  7£  per  cent,  of  the  Revenue,  or,  excluding  commission  paid  to  agents, 
less  than  4£  per  cent. 

The  whole  Profits  of  the  Participation  Branch  are  divided  amongst  the 

ABERDEEN  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

WILLIAM  LESLIE,  Esq.,  of  Nethermuir,  Chairman. 
Wm.  Adam,  Esq.,  advocate  (Messrs.  Adam,  Thomson,  &  Ross). 
Alexander  Davidson,  Esq.,  advocate  (Messrs.  Davidson  &  Garden). 
Alex.  Edmond,  Esq.,  advocate  (Messrs.  Edmonds  &  Macqueen). 
James  Matthews,  Esq.,  architect  (Messrs.  Matthews  &  Mackenzie). 
John  Reid,  Esq.,  advocate  (Messrs.  Burnett  &  Reid). 
John  Comrie  Thomson,  Esq.,  Sheriff -substitute. 

SAMUEL  ANDERSON,  Secretary. 
JAMES  BISSET,  Assistant  Secretary. 
%*  Fire  avid  Life  Proposals  and  Tables  of  Rates  may  be  obtained  at  the  Head 
Of.ce,  or  numerous  Agencies  throughout  the  Country. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  437 

PHOENIX 

FIRE    ASSURANCE    COMPANY, 

LOMBAKD  STREET  and  CHAEIIStG  CROSS, 
LONDON. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1782. 

TRUSTEES  AND   DIRECTORS. 


Decimus  Burton,  Esq. 
Travers  Buxton,  Esq. 
The  Hon.  James  Byng. 
John  Clutton,  Esq. 
Oetavius  Edward  Coope,  Esq. 
John  Coope  Davis,  Esq. 
George  Arthur  Puller,  Esq. 
Charles  Eman.  Goodhart,  Esq. 


Osgood  Hanbury,  jun.,  Esq. 
Kirkman  D.  Hodgson,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Sir  J.  Lubbock,  Bart.,  M.P.,  F.R.S 
Charles  Thomas  Lucas,  Esq. 
John  Dorrien  Magens,  Esq. 
John  Stewart  Oxley,  Esq. 
Benjamin  Shaw,  Esq. 
Wm.  James  Thompson,  Esq. 


"William  Whit  bread,  Esq, 

Auditors—  John  Hodgson,  Esq.;  Dudley  Robert  Smith,  Esq.; 

Walter  Bird,  Esq. 

George  William  Lovell,  Secretary. 

John  J.  Broomfield,  Assistant  Secretary. 


INSURANCES  against  Loss  by  Fire  are  effected  by  the  PHCENIX 
COMPANY  upon  every  description  of  Property,  in  every  part 
of  the  World,  on  the  most  favourable  terms. 

The  promptitude  and  liberality  with  which  its  engagements  are 
always  met  by  this  Company  are  well  known,  and  the  importance 
of  its  relations  with  the  Public  may  be  estimated  from  the  fact  that 
since  its  establishment  it  has  paid  more  than  Ten  Millions  Sterling 
in  discharge  of  Claims  for  Losses  by  Fire. 

Insurances  with  this  Company  expiring  at  the  terms  of 
Christmas,  Lady  Day,  Midsummer  and  Michaelmas, 

AND   AT 

Candlemas,  Whitsunday,  Lammas,  Martinmas, 

must  be  renewed  within  Fifteen  days*  thereafter  or  they  will  become 

Void. ' 

Claims  paid  with  promptitude  and  liberality. 

Any  orders  or  communications  will  be  as  punctually  attended  to, 

and  on  the  same  terms  at  the  Agents  House,  as  at  the  Company's 

Offices  in  London  ;  or  a  line  addressed  to  the  Agent  will  meet  with 

immediate  attention. 


Rates  and  particulars  of  insurance  may  be  had  as  under 
AGENT  IN  ABERDEEN— 
R.  DAVIDSON,  25  Springbank  Terrace. 
37 


4  38  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

ENGLISH  AND  SCOTTISH 

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.  J.  A.  Stuart  Wortley,  Q.C. 
The  Honourable  Mr.  Justice  Field.         I  William  Sniythe,  Esq.  of  Methven. 
The  Honourable  Charles  Baillie.  |  Edward  Kent  Karslake,  Esq.,  Q.C. 

DIRECTORS  IN  EDINBURGH. 


John  Cook,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Alex.  Hamilton,  Esq.,  LL.B.,  W.S. 
Alex.  Forbes  Irvine,  Esq. ,  of  Drum. 
Robert  Strathern,  Esq.,  W.S. 


William  Lindsay,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
Fletcher  Norton  Menzies,  Esq. 
Ralph  Erskine  Scott,  Esq.,  C.A. 
Archibald  Steuart,  Esq.,  W.S. 


Solicitors — Messrs.  Hope,  Maim,  &  Kirk,  W.S. 
Manager — William  Smith,  Esq.,  L.L.D.,  F.I. A. 

Head  Office — 120  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

THE  ASSOCIATION  combines  Perfect  Security  to  the 
Assured,  with  Moderate  Rates  of  Premium,  careful  Selection  of 
Risks,  and  liberal  and  immediate  Participation  in  Profits.  The  Funds  are 
securely  invested  and  of  ample  amount.  The  Subsisting  Life  Assurances 
exceed  Four  Millions  Sterling. 

Nine-tenths  (90  per  cent. )  of  the  Profits  are  divided  among  the  Assured 
every  Five  Years. 

Six  Divisions  of  Profits  have  taken  place  since  the  establishment  of  the 
Association— viz.,  in  184(5,  1853,  1860,  1865,  1870,  and  1875— at  each  of  which 
BONUS  ADDITIONS,  at  rates  which  have  never  been  lower  than 

One  Pound  Ten  Shillings  per  Cent,  per  Annum, 

have  been  made  to  all  Participating  Policies  effected  for  the  Whole  Term 
of  Life.  The  Valuations  have  been  made  on  the  strictest  principles  with 
full  Reserves,  leaving  all  sources  of  Future  Profit  unimpared.  Copies  of 
the  Valuation  Reports  and  Balance-Sheets  may  be  had  on  application. 

The  Seventh  Quinquennial  Investigation  and  Division  of  Profits  will 
take  place  at  Christmas,  1S80. 

NON-FORFEITURE  POLICIES  at  moderate  Rates  of  Premium,  payable 
for  a  Limited  Term  of  Years. 


_  4120  PRINCES  STREET.  Edinburgh. 

°ffice (105  ST.  VINCENT  STREET,  Glasgow. 


AGENTS. 

Aberdeen. . .  .Davidson  &  Garden,  Ad-  I  Elgin J.  Allan  Jeans,  Solicitor. 

vocates.  j  Forres D.  G.   Munro,  Warden  PI. 

,,        ....  Patrick  Cooper,  Advocate.     Keith John  Fraser,  Solicitor. 

Banff W.  (fc'C.  Gordon, Solicitors.     Peterhead Geo.  Adamson,  Solicitor. 

„     Alex.  Watt,  Solicitor.  Turriff' Wm.  Skinner,  Solicitor. 

Elgin Grigor  &  Young,  do. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  439 

INSURANCE   COMPANY. 

INSTITUTED  1836.— EMPOWERED  BY  A  GTS  OF  PARLIAMENT. 

Chief  Offices. 
1  DALE  STREET,  Liverpool  ;  7  CORNHILL,  London. 

Scottish  Board  Office, 
30  GEORGE  SQUARE,  Glasgow. 

Invested  Funds,  £5,814,365.    Annual  Income,  £1,533,321. 


Directors  in  Scotland. 

Chairman—  James  Reid  Stewart,  Esq.  Glasgow. 
Robert  P.  S.  Stewart,  Esq.  Edinburgh. 
Andrew  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Auchentorlie. 
Walter  Mackenzie,  Esq.  C.A.,  Glasgow. 

Resident  Secretary. 

Glasgow — D.  Stewart,  Esq. 

Medical  Referees. 

Glasgow— R.  Scott  Orr,  Esq.  M.D. 

Aberdeen— William  Pirrie,  Esq.  M.D.,  LL.D.,  P.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  £1,052,465. 


LIFE  INSURANCE. 

rilHE   Directors   invite   attention   to   the   following   Advantages 
JL      afforded  by  this  Company  to  persons  taking  out  policies  on  the  lives  of 
themselves  and  others  ;— 
Premiums  on  plans  adapted  to  the  |  Claims  payable  in  one  Month  after 

various  wants  of  the  public.  j      admission,   but,   if    wished,   freely 

No  charge  for  Stamps  on  Policies.  ;       discounted  in  ordinary  cases. 

Surrenders    of    Policies    favourably     Annuities,  present  and  deferred,  at 

dealt  with.  i      liberal  rates. 

Thirty  Days  allowed  for  the  Renewal    Endowments  of  Children  and  Adults  ; 

of  Yearly  Policies.  the  rates    of    Premium    are    on    a 

i      moderate  scale. 
Rates  and  full  particulars  may  hehad  on  application  at  any  of  the  Agents  or  Offices. 

Agents  in  Aberdeen. 

John  Sheed  &  Co.,  44  Marischal  street 

Wm.  Y.  M 'Donald,  West-End  Branch  Union  Bank  of  Scotland. 
Thomas  Thomson,  13  Springbank  terrace. 
Application  for  Agencies  may  be  made  to  the  Resident  Secretary,  30  George 
Square,  Glasgow. 


440 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE   ABERDEEN 

Jjwfertg   :[itc^tm^tt  |piHi«jg 

SOCIETY. 


PAID-UP  CAPXTAL-£60,000. 


ESTABLISHED    1851. 


Incorporated  under  "The  Building  Societies'  Act,  1874". 


Baillie  HUGH    ROSS,  President. 


THE  SOCIETY  grants  LOANS  on  favourable  terms  to  Purchase 
or    Build  Heritable    Property,  Repayable  in   Monthly,  Quar- 
terly or  Half-yearly  Instalments. 

DEPOSITS  received  in  sums  of  not  less  than  £100,  at  the 
following  rates,  viz.  : — Eor  one  year,  3f  per  cent.  ;  for  Two  years,  4 
per  cent. 

Copies  of  the  Rules  (6d.  each),  Forms  of  Applications  for  Loans, 
or  other  information  regarding  the  Society,  may  be  obtained  from 
Mr.  J.  Collie  Smith,  Solicitor,  14  Adelphi,  Aberdeen,  the 
Treasurer,  or 

J.  McALDOWIE,  Manager. 

14  St.  Nicholas  Street, 
Aberdeen,  June,  1878. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  441 

THE  CITY  OF  ABERDEEN 

LAND  ASSOCIATION 

(LIMITS  ID). 
Office,    -    -    -    -    22  ADELPHI,  ABERDEEN. 


DIRECTORS. 

ALEXANDER  DAVIDSON,  of  Desswood,  Chairman. 
Sir  ALEXANDER  ANDERSON. 
ROBERT  CATTO,  Wallfield. 
JOHN  G.  CHALMERS,  Queen's  Terrace. 
JOHN  CROMBIE,  Grandholm. 
ALEXANDER  EDMOND,  Advocate. 
ROBERT  LUMSDEN,  Banker. 
JOHN  REID,  Advocate. 
JAMES  WALKER,  Merchant. 

Treasurers  and  Secretaries — 
EDMONDS  &  MACQUEEN,  Advocates. 


Paid-up  Capital, £52,900. 


DEPOSITS. 

31  PER  CENT.  INTEREST  allowed  on  Sums  of  £10  and  up- 
2  wards,  repayable  on  one  month's  notice.  When  the  Bank 
Deposit  Rate  is  higher  than  3 J  per  cent.,  such  higher  rate  will  be 
allowed. 

Bank  Exchange  is  paid  by  the  Association  on  remittances  from 
and  to  Depositors  not  resident  in  Aberdeen. 

The  Security  consists  of  the  Peuing  Estates  of  Rubislaw  and 
Tony  (forming  respectively  the  Western  and  Southern  Suburbs  of 
the  City  of  Aberdeen,  which  cost  over  £130,000,  and  the  Invest- 
ment exclusively  on  Heritable  Security  of  the  Association's  Punds. 

LOANS 
Are  granted  on  favourable  terms  over  Heritable  Property,  repay" 
able,  if  desired,  by  instalments,  which  may  be  either  partial  pay" 
ments  at  the  convenience  of  Borrowers,  or  equalised  periodical 
sums,  paying  off  both  principal  and  interest  within  a  limited 
number  of  years.  Advances  for  Building  purposes  are  made  during 
the  progress  of  the  work. 

Further  information  will  be  supplied  by  Messrs.  Edmonds  & 
Macqueen,  the  Secretaries  and  Treasurers. 


4^  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

THE   ORIGINAL  SOCIETY-ESTABLISHED  1840. 

THE  GUARANTEE  SOCIETY 

No.  79  BIRGHIN  LANE,  GORNHILL,  LONDON,  E.G. 

Empowered  by  Special  Act  of  Parliament,  5  Victoria— Session  1843. 


Suretyship  undertaken  for  the  Fidelity  of  Persons  in  Situations 

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  obuiate  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  Torn  wall, 

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  Finns  in  the  United  Kingdom. 


PEESONS  of  the  highest  character  and  qualifications 
frequently  decline  valuable  appointments,  either  from  an  unwilling- 
ness to  place  themselves  and  their  friends  under  so  serious  an  obligation,  or 
the  great  difficulty  of  obtaining  satisfactory  Sureties  ;  but  the  Institution  of 
this  Society  removes  these  difficulties. 

The  GUARANTEE  SOCIETY  undertakes,  for  a  small  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  as 
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  employed,  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  the  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  Official  LiquidatDrs, 

under  the  Court  of  Chancery,  on  advantageous  terms. 

Secretary— JAMES  MUZIO. 

AGENTS   IN  ABERDEEN— 

Stronach,  Duncan,  &  Duguid,  Advocates,  Adelphi. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  443 

ACCIDENT  INSURANCE. 

(LIMITED). 


Head  Office:  67  George  Street,  Edinburgh, 


Accidents  of  all  Kinds. 

£1000  at  Death,  and  £6  Weekly  Compensation,  for  £3  a  Year. 
£1000  at  Death  for  30s  a  Year. 


Railway  Accidents. 

£1000  at  Death,  and  £6  Weekly  Compensation,  for  15s  a  Year. 
GEO.  TODD  CHIENE,  Manager. 

Agents  in  Aberdeen  : 
HORNE  &  SMITH,  City  Buildings,  Union  Street. 

FIQEUTY  SH3UBAHCE, 

National  Guarantee  &  Suretyship 

ASSOCIATION  (LIMITED). 

Head  Office:  67  George  Street,  Edinburgh, 

Securities  for  Persons  in  Situations  of  Trust. 
Bonds  of  Relief  for  Private  Sureties. 

Whole  Staffs  of  Employes  Guaranteed  on  most  favourable  terms. 
Bonus  to  Policy-holders  for  1877-8  by  Reductions  in  Premiums  of 
from  15  to  50  per  cent. 

GEO.  TODD  CHIENE,  Manager. 

Agents  in  Aberdeen  : 
HORNE  &  SMITH,  City  Buildings,  Union  Street. 


444  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

Insurance  against  Accidents  of  All  Kinds  on  Land 
or  Water. 


THE 


ttiik\  jfcttltxi  Ijtmmt 


(LIMITED). 

Capital       -  £500,000. 

Head  Offices — 
18  QUEEN  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 

POLICIES  against  Railway  Accidents  only — ^1000  at  Death,  or 
£5  per  week  in  case  of  Injury,  for  12s. 
Policies  against  Accidents  of  all  kinds — £1000  at  Death,  or  £5 
per  week  in  case  of  Injury,  for  £2  10s. 

Policies  Insuring  against  Fatal  Accidents  only  are  issued  at  One- 
half  the  above  rates. 

Detailed  Prospectuses  and  Proposed  Forms  to  he  had  from 

A,   FOEBES  WIGHT, 

ADVOCATE, 
II    UNION  BUILDINGS,  ABERDEEN, 

AGENT. 

THE  WESTERN  OF  CANADA  LOAN  AND 
SAVINGS  COMPANY,  LIMITED. 

Interest,    5J   per   Cent,    per   Annum. 

PAID-UP  CAPITAL, £200,000. 

RESERVE  FUND, £60,000. 

THIS  COMPANY  ISSUES  DEBENTURES  at  Par,  free  of 
expense  to  the  Investor,  for  5,  7,  or  10  Years,  bearing 
Interest  at  the  above  rate,  and  payable  Half-  Yearly  in  London  or 
Edinburgh,  by  Coupon  attached  to  the  Bond. 

The  Company  has  now  been  in  existence  for  over  fourteen  years, 
and  during  that  time  has  steadily  progressed.  The  Shares  sell  in 
the  Toronto  Market  at  145  dols.  per  100  dols. 

Debenture  Holders  and  Depositors  of  the  Company  have  a  first 
claim  on  its  whole  assets,  consisting  almost  entirely  of  First  Mort- 
gages on  improved  Landed  Property,  the  value  of  which,  in  the  case 
of  every  proposal  for  a  loan,  is  first  carefully  ascertained  and  certi- 
fied both  by  the  Company's  Appraisers  and  Inspector.  As  in  the 
generality  of  cases  the  amount  lent  is  not  more  than  one-third  of 
the  value  of  the  property,  it  will  be  manifest  that  the  Debenture- 
holders  possess  most  ample  and  substantial  security. 

GEORGE  D.  RUTHERFORD,  Advocate, 
124  Union  Street,  Agent  for  Aberdeen. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


445 


THE    ABERDEEN 

fejriiitWe  §e«mtks  |peskeitl  (ft* 

(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. 

George  Jamieson,  Esq.  of  Rosebank,  Lord  Provost,  Chairman. 
John  Cook ,  Esq. ,  Of  Ashley  I  John  Sangster,  Esq    chemist 

J.  W.  Cruickskank,  Esq.,  Letkenty       |  James  Shepherd,   Esq     merchant  (of 
Archer    Irvine    Fortescue,    Esq.,    of  Messrs.  Souter  &  bhepherd) 

Kingcausie  and  Swanbister  i 

Bankers. 

The  North  of  Scotland  Bank  j  The  Bank  of  Scotland 

Auditor.  Secretary. 

James  A.  Murray,  Esq.,  C.A.  I  John  Muill,  Esq.,  advocate 

mHE  principal  objects  of  this  Company  are— 

1.— To  lend  Money  on  the  security  of  Land  and  Houses,  or  other 
Heritable  Property. 

II. —To  afford,  to  those  having  money  to  lend,  the  means  ot 
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,  or  otherwise,  to  suit  Borrowers,  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  thereon.     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  ot  the 
Company,  and  the  investment  of  its  whole  Eunds,  on  approved 
Heritable  Security. 

Forms  of  Application  for  Loans,  and  all  information  respecting 
the  Granting  and  Repayment  of  Loans,  aud  the  Investing  of  Money 
on  Deposit  or  Debenture,  may  be  had  at  the  Company's  Head  Office, 
City  Buildings,  Union  Street,  Aberdeen,  or  from  any  of  the  Com- 
j.an/'s  Agents. 


•446 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


HftTIOHftL  SECtfHSTY 

wvitiQs  §mfk  of  ghmlm\f 

EXCHANGE    STREET. 


Trustees  and  Managers. 

27th  FEBRUARY,  1878. 


The  Lord  Provost 

The  Eldest  Baillie 

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 

The  above  are 
John  Angus,  advocate 
*Newell  Burnett,  advocate 
*Robert  Catto,  merchant 

*  James  Chalmers,  Westburn 

*  George  Donald,  painter 
*John  Fraser,  58  Bon- Accord  street 
*Gray  C.  Fraser,  advocate 
*James  Garden,  advocate 

George  Jamieson,  merchant 
*James  B.  M'Combie,  advocate 
Mohn  D.  Milne,  advocate 


The  Member  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'  In- 
stitution 

The  Secretary  of  the  Mechanics'  Insti- 
tution 


Managers  ex-officiis. 

*David  M 'Hardy,  Cranford 
David  Reid,  druggist 
James  Rettie,  jeweller 
John  Sangster,  druggist 
Simpson  Shepherd,  merchant 
John  Smith,  advocate 

*Alex.  Stronach  of  Drumallan 
Lewis  Smith,  bookseller 
Alexander  Walker,  merchant 
John  Watt,  advocate 
John  Webster,  advocate 


Those  marked  thus  (*)  are  Trustees. 
Treasurer— Robert  Lumsden,  manager  of  the  North  of  Scotland  Bank. 
Actuary  and  Cashier— Thomas  Riddell. 

THE  BANK  is  Open  every  MONDAY,  TUESDAY,  WEDNES- 
DAY, THURSDAY,  and  FRIDAY,  from  Nine  o'clock  Morning  to  Two 
o'clock  Afternoon.  On  SATURDAY,  from  Nine  Morning  to  Twelve  Noon, 
and  on  the  Evenings  of  MONDAY  and  THURSDAY,  from  Six  to  Eight 
o'clock. 

It  receives  in  Deposit  any  Sum,  from  One  Shilling  upwards,  to  the  extent 
of  £30  within  each  year,  ending  at  20th  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  full  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  sums  deposited,  or  any  part  of  them,  will  be  repaid  lohenever  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. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


447 


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  aud  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  four  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  may  have  a  copy  of  any  of  these  Abstracts 
on  payment  of  One  Penny. 

By  order  of  the  Trustees  and  Managers. 

THOMAS  PJDDELL,  Actuary  and  Manager. 

Aberdeen,  May,  1878. 


SCOTTISH       wi^W^i^         LEGAL 


INSURANCE  ^J®§mS%^^     SOCIETY 


ESTABLISHED,  MARCH,  1852. 

Enrolled  for  Scotland,  agreeably  to  the  Acts  of  Parliament,  18,  19,  21,  and 

22  Vic,  Cap.  63  and  101,  being  the  only  Legal  Society  in 

Scotland  upon  the  same  principle. 

Accumulated  Capital  in  January,  1878,     -       -       .£109,000 

HEAD  OFFICE,     ...     86  WILSON  STREET,   GLASGOW. 

With  Branch  Offices  in  all  the  Principal  Towns  in  Scotland. 

SOME  of  the  advantages  that  this  Society  possesses  above  almost 
all  others  are — That  Assurances  can  oe  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  appli- 
tion  to 

A.  H.  WATSON,  Agent  for  the  above  Society. 
68  BROAD  STREET. 


MEDICAL  EXAMINER  FOR  ABERDEEN. 
Dr.  R.  C.  Willock,  4  Golden  Square. 


448  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

THE 

Manchester  Fire  Assurance  Company. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1824. 
CAPITAL- 

ONE  MILLION  Sterling.    Annual  Income,  upwards  of  £265,000. 

Chief  Offices — 

98    King    Street,   Manchester  ;    96    Cheapside,    London. 

Head  Office  for  Scotland— 5i  St.  Vincent  St.,  Glasgow. 

Board  of  Directors. 

James  Chad  wick,  Esq.,  Chairman. 

Thomas  Barham  Foster,  Esq.,  Deputy-Chairman. 


John  Barratt,  Esq. 

C.  W.  Farbridge,  Esq. 

Wm.  Henry  Houldsworth,  Esq. 

John  Hutchinson,  Esq. ,  of  Bury. 


Alfred  Lowe,  Esq. 
John  Napier,  Esq. 
Alfred  Neild,  Esq. 
Henry  Michael  Steinthal,  Esq. 


Secretary  to  the  Company — James  B.  Northcott,  Esq.,  Manchester. 

INSURANCES  are  granted  by  this  Company  on  nearly  every  description  of 
Property  in  Great  Britain,  in  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  free  of  expense. 

Applications  for  Agencies  from  persons  of  influence  are  invited,  and  should 
be  addressed  to  William  W.  Pearson,  Resident  Secretary,  Glasgoic. 

Agents  in  Aberdeen. 

Mr.  DAVID  MITCHELL,  advocate,  24  Adelphi. 
Mr.  ALEXANDER  DIACK,  9  Diamond  Street, 
Mr.  JAMES  MOIR,  37  Market  Street. 
Mr.  JOHN  RUST,  Jun.,  4  Belmont  Street. 

C  TT  A  1?  T  F  T?  T1  T) 

BANK  OF  INDIA,  AUSTRALIA,  &  CHINA, 

HATTON  COURT,  THREADNEEDLE  STREET,  LONDON. 


INCORPORATED  BY  ROYAL  CHARTER. 

PAID-UP  CAPITAL £800,000 

RESERVE  FUND 150,000 

Agencies  and  Branches. 
Bombay  Singapore.  Manila. 

Calcutta.  Batavia.  Shanghai. 

Akyab.  Sourabaya.  Penang. 

Rangoon.  Hong-Kong. 

THE  CORPORATION  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  W.  &  H.    C.   Gordon,  29  [Union  Street, 
Agents  at  Aberdeen. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

THE 


449 


Jtadard  JlanR  of  Ittiiislt  South  Jfrim 

LIMITED. 

(Bankers  to  the  Government  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. ) 

HEAD  OFFICE,  10  Clement's  Lane,  Lombard  St.,  London,  E.C. 

SUBSCRIBED  CAPITAL,         -        -        -     .£2,400,000. 

PAID-UP  CAPITAL  ....  600,000. 

RESERVE  FUND 170,000. 

R.  STEWART,  Chief  Manager. 


THIS  Bank  GRANTS  DRAFTS  on  the  principal  towns  in  the 
CAPE  COLONY,  GRIQU ALAND  WEST  (DIAMOND 
FIELDS),  and  NATAL,  and  transacts  every  description  of  Banking 
business  connected  with  SOUTH  AFRICA  on  the  most  favourable 
terms. 

INTEREST  ALLOWED  on  DEPOSITS  for  one  year  and  longer 
periods. 

J  gent  for  receiving  Deposits — 
ALEX.  D.  MILNE,  55  Marischal  Street,  Aberdeen, 
From  whom  information  as  to  the  RATE  OF  INTEREST 
ON    DEPOSITS    and   other   particulars   may    be    obtained    by 
INVESTORS  on  application 

THE 

If&jjjles  Enteral  Jife  %mmim 

AND 

SICK  FUND  FRIENDLY  SOCIETY. 

Established  1858 — Empowered  by  Act  of  Parliament,  18  <k  19  Vic. , 
Cap.  63. 


Chief  Offices— RAILWAY  BUILDINGS,  WOLVERHAMPTON 

With  Branch  Offices  throughout  the  Kingdom. 

Trustees — Mk.  George  Thomas,  Mr.  Edwin  Hill. 

Managing  Secretary — Mr.  James  George. 

Bankers—  Wolverhampton  and  Staffordshire  Banking  Company. 

THIS  Society  offers  to  the  Industrial  Classes  an  opportunity  of 
Assurance  as  favourable  as  can  be  produced  by  any  Society  of  a  similar 
nature.  In  the  Life  Department,  Assurances  from  £2  to  £200  can  be  effected 
by  Applicants  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  Attendance  and 
Medicine.  The  payments,  in  the  event  of  Death,  are  made  immediately  after 
notice  is  given,  and  certificate  of  decease  produced. 

Agent  for  Aberdeen— Mr.  ALEXANDER  STEWART, 
OFFICE— 4  FREDERICK  STREET. 
38 


450  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

AL  ROBERTS!!,  Jon 

PLUMBER,  GAS-FITTER, 
§rasstaifor  anl  Co|$etrsnui|, 

50   CASTLE   STREET, 

ABERDEEN 


Always  on  hand,  a  Large  Assortment  of 

|  AH©  WATER 


Lamps,  Brackets,  Globes,  &e.,  &e. 


ESTIMATES  ON  APPLICATION. 


NOTE    ADDRESS- 

50   CASTLE   STREET 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


AT    THE 

ABERDEEN  TOWN  AND  COUNTY 
ESTABLISHMENT 

COMPLETE  arrangements  have  "been  made 
for  carrying  out  EVERY  DETAIL 
connected  with  Funerals,  either  in  Town  or 
Country,  thereby  effecting  an  important 
saving  of  Time,  Trouble,  and  Expense. 


COFFINS,  GRAVE  LINEN,  HEARSES, 
MOURNING  COACHES,  CABS,  FUNERAL 
and  INTIMATION  CARDS  are  supplied  at 
very  Moderate  Prices. 


Orders  from   the   Country  sent    by    First 
Conveyance. 


3111  (Driers  promntltj  aitenbrb  tcr. 


FUNERAL  OFFICE— 

8   ST.    PAUL    STREET. 

OPEN  DAY  AND  NIGHT. 


R.  WATSON    & 

PROPRIETORS. 


CO., 


mmm 


452 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


BASKETS,    CRADLES, 

HAMPERS,   BRUSHES. 


mL  ml 


81 


BASKET  MANUFACTURER, 

I89A9    nnst 


GROCERS'  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. 

WOOD  AND  WICKER  PERAMBULATORS  EXTRA  STRONG. 


Chairs  Re-Bottomed  in  Cane,  and  Baskets  Repaired. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


453 


IHTIIATION, 


Office-74   QUEEN   STREET. 


BRANCH  FROM  EDINBURGH  AND  DUNDEE. 


W.  GILCHRIST  &  CO. 

SOLICIT  attention  to  their  facility  in  FUNERAL 
U  N  D  E  R  T  A  K  I N  G,  and  from  the  fact  that  they 
are  the  only  Firm  in  Aberdeen  that  confine  themselves  solely 
to  the  above  business,  they  are  thereby  enabled  to  conduct 
Funerals  in  Town  and  Country,  at  half  the  ordinary  rate 
charged  by  any  other  in  Aberdeen. 

W.  G.  &  Co.  specially  intimate  that,  for  the  last  7  years, 
they  have  combined  all  the  various  branches  of  this  Business, 
and  are  prepared  to  supply  every  requisite,  as  follows  : — 

Coffins,  Graue  Linen ;  Hearses,  Full  Mounted, 
with  Ostrich  Feathers,  or  Plain;  Mourning 
Coaches,  Carriages,  Cabs,  and  Invitation  Cards. 


N.B.— W.  GILCHRIST  Orders  Family  Graves  to  be 
Opened  and  attends  Funerals  (Free  of  Charge). 


74    QUEEN     STREET. 


454  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

N.   MONCUR'S 

HOTEL, 
ADELPHI,    ABERDEEN 

Superior  Wines  and  Spirits. 
Comfortable  and  well  aired  Beds. 

JAMES   MATTHEWS, 

PLUMBER,    GASFITTER,   &  BELLHANGER, 
e4t   "WOOLMANHILL    34- 

(Ojyposite  Royal  Infirmary). 

Always  on  hand,  a  Variety  of  CHANDELIERS,  BRACKETS, 

HALL  and  LOBBY  LAMPS,  GAS  STOVES,  &c.  &c. 


ESTIMATES    GIVEN. 


CHEAP  HARMONIUMS,   VIOLINS, 

FLUTES,    CONCERTINAS,   ACCORDIONS,    CLARIONETS, 
Cornets,  Banjoes,  Strings,  Fittings, 

INSTRUCTION  BOOKS,    REPAIRS,    &c, 

AT 

HTJIsTTE  IR/S, 
10  GEORGE   STREET,  Aberdeen. 

MB.     TZT3STG-, 

3D  EH  T  1ST, 

26  ST.  NICHOLAS  STREET, 

ABKBB&EH, 

SUPPLIES 

UPPER    OR    UNDER  TEETH 

FROM  FIVE  SHILLINGS  UPWARDS 

TEETH  EXTRACTED. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  455 

ANDREW  WILLIAMSON, 

STONECUTTER, 

GBANITK  POLISHING  WORKS, 

1  CANAL  ROAD^ABERDEEN. 

DESIGNS  AND  PRICES  ON  APPLICATION. 

INSCRIPTIONS  NEATLY  CUT. 

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS, 

ACCORDIONS,  CONCERTINAS,  FLUTINAS,  HARMONIUMS, 
FLUTES,    PIANOS,    BAGPIPES,   VIOLINS,    ORGAN-AC- 
CORDIONS,   TUNING   FORKS,    VIOLIN   STRINGS, 
CHANTERS,  CHANTER  REEDS,  &  VIOLIN   BOWS,  &c. 
All  the  above  Instruments  Sold,  Repaired,  and  Tuned  by 

JOSEPH    MONRO  &  SON, 

32  iEtfirlmartMll,  JUb-ertoen. 

Music  Books  for  each  Instrument  at  6cl. ,  Is. ,  and  3s.  eash. 

ALEX,  SHIRB.EFFS, 

PAINTER,  GLAZIER,  &  PAPERHANGER, 

Retailer  of  Paints,  Oils,  and  Varnishes, 

Brushes,  Paperhangings,  Window  Glass,  Paraffin,  and 

Rock  Oils,  &c,  &c. 

89      GALLOWGATE.      89 


1111 


Tanner,  Currier,  Skinner,  and  Wool  Merchant,  and 
Sheep  Shin  Mat  Manufacturer, 

RODGER'S  WALK,  JOHN  STREET, 
A  B  KRJOEHK  K. 

All  kinds  of  Skins  and  Furs  Cleaned  and  Dressed. 


456  ADVERTISEMENTS 

NOTICE  I 

f.&f.f.fNDERSON. 

HARDWARE  MERCHANTS,  HOUSE  FURNISHERS, 

98  fltt-l   STREET, 

(Directly  opposite  North  Church) 

ABERDEEN, 

Sell  only  such  Goods  as  are  of  sterling  quality,  and  at  the 
Smallest  possible  Profit. 

Gold  and  Silver  "Watches:  English,  American,  and  Swiss. — Clubs  supplied 
Do.  Guards,  Victorias,  Ear  and  Finger  Rings. 

Do.  Brooches,  Lockets,  Pendants,  Seals,  and  Keys. 

Do.  Scarf  Pins,  Solitaires,  and  Sleeve  Links. 

Superior  Table  Cutlery,  and  Electro-Silver  Plate  Goods. 

Potosi  Silver  Soup  Lifters,  Spoons,  and  Forks— thoroughly  pure. 

Britannia  Metal  Goods  of  superior  quality  and  finish. 

Mathematical  Instruments,  Writing  Tables,  Desks,  and  Tea  Caddies. 

Travelling  Bags,  Albums,  Hair,  Hat,  and  Cloth  Brushes. 

Meerschaum  Pipes,  Razors,  Razor  Strops,  Scissors,  and  Steels. 

Pebble  Spectacles,  Telescope,  Opera,  and  Field  Glasses. 

Sewing  Machines,  Violins,  Melodeons,  Concertinas,  and  Flutes. 

Orders  taken  for  Pianofortes  and  Harmoniums. 

Chromo  and  Oleograph  Pictures,  Clocks,  Marine  and  Carriage  Timepieces. 

Chimney  and  Toilet  Mirrors,  and  Silvered  Plate  Glass. 

Perambulators,  Mattresses,  Iron  Beds,  Iron  Chairs,  and  Children's  Cots. 

Loo  and  other  Tables,  Drawers,  Couches,  Chans,  and  Wardrobes. 

Sideboards,  Chiffoniers,  Mahogany  and  Bed-room  Suites. 

Kitchen  Dressers,  Tables,  Chairs,  Chests,  and  Cupboards. 

Ears  pierced,  Jewellery,  Watches,  and  Clocks  cleaned  and  repaired. 
Orders  per  Post — large  or  small — receive  prompt  and  careful  attention. 

ADDRESS:— 

J.  &  J.  $,  ANDERSON, 

Hardware  Merchants,  House  Furnishers,  Watch,  Cloek,  and 
Jewellery  Warehousemen, 

93     Q  XT  IE  IE  IN"     STEEET, 

(Directly  opposite  North  Church) 

ABERDEEN 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  457 

500  WATCHES, 

in  ^g^^^.     To  Suit  a11  Classes, 

GOLD  &  SILVER,   /|v  T    iX 
To  choose  from,      |r§  /  JvO  27s  6d  u  p  to  £30 


Forwarded  free  and  safe  by  Registered  Post,  on  receipt  of 
Post  Office  Order,  to  any  part  of  the  Country. 

EYERY    WATCH, 

Before  being  sent,  is  carefully  Examined  and  Regulated,  so  as 
to  be  fit  for  immediate  use,  and  is  accompanied  with  a  Written 
Guarantee.  ■ 

HORIZONTAL    WATCHES, 

At  27s  6d,  30s,  and  35s. 

WABHAHTHI)     TWELYE     MONTHS, 

Good  Sound  Movements.  Cases  all  Silver. 

Superior  Movements,  rather  stronger.      Warranted  Two  Years. 

AUER'S    4  5s    WATCH. 

The  best  and  Cheapest  Watch  ever  introduced.    Extra 
Strong  Cases,  and  Highly-Finished  Movement. 

Largely  Sold  in  the  North  of  Scotland— being  a  Superior  "Watch  to  the 
ordinary  Watch  sold  at  that  Price.  As  they  are  giving  great  satisfaction, 
everybody  recommends  them  to  their  friends  ;  hence  the  Large  Sale. 

Warranted  and  Upheld  for  Two  Years. 

A.  Auer,  encouraged  by  the  Great  Success  of  his  45s  Watch,  begs  to  introduce 

a  really  High-Class 

LEVEH     WATCH, 

Confident  to  be  as  successful,  at  the  Moderate  Price  of 

FIVE      GUINEAS,— 

Being  Highly-Finished  Movement,   Capped  and  Jewelled  in  Four   Holes,   Gold 
Balance,  and  maintaining  Power  to  make  it  go  while  being  wound.     Strong, 

Well-Fitting  Cases—  Sterling  Silver. 

Warranted  for  Three  Years. 

GOLD  WATCHES,  in  18  Carat  Cases,  from  60s  up  to  £30. 

Handsome  LADY'S  WATCH,  at  Four  Guineas. 

CLOCKS  &  JEWELLERY  in  great  variety,  at  Lowest  Cash  Prices. 

MUSICAL  BOXES  from  15s  to  £14. 

A  LIST   OF   TUNES   SENT   ON  APPLICATION. 


AUGUST    AUJSE, 

WATCHMAKER      &     JEWELLER, 
51  UPPERKIRKGATE,  ABERDEEN. 


458  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WM.  BANNERMAN  &  CO., 

2  TRINITY  QUAY, 

ABERDEEN. 


Stores— Reclaimed  Ground,  Inches. 


Always  on  hand,  a  Large  Stock  of  the  various  qualities  of 

ENGLISH  AND  SCOTCH 
HOUSEHOLD  AND  STEAM  COALS, 

Thoroughly  Screened,  at  Lowest  Prices. 


Orders  from  Town  and  Country  promptly  attended  to. 
TRADE    SUPPLIED. 


Contractors  for  H.  M.  Troops  at  Aberdeen. 

POLISHED    GRANITE,    MARBLE, 

AND 

FREESTONE  MONUMENTS,  &c. 

THE  Business  of  LEGGE,  Sculptor,  will  now  be  under  the 
constant  personal  superintendence  of  Mr.  JOHN  W.  LEGGE, 
at  South  Bridge,  Holburn,  Aberdeen. 

Best  Quality  GRANITE,  MARBLE,  and  FREESTONE  WORK, 
of  all  kinds. 
POLISHED  GRANITE  MONLMENTS,  from  £5. 
Best  TURIN  HEADSTONES,  with  Liver  Rock  Bases, 

from  £1. 

LETTER-CUTTING,  ACCURATE  AND  BEAUTIFUL. 

Inscriptions  Cut  throughout  the  Country   at   current 

rates. 

PORTRAIT,  STATUARY,  AND  OTHER  SCULPTURE. 

Plans  and  Carriage  Free.     Prices,  &c.,  from 

LEGGE,    Sculptor,  South  Bridge,  Rolburu, 
Aberdeeu. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  459 

AMERICAN  EUROPEAN  EXPRESS. 

ESTABLISHED    1848. 


GENERAL   FOREIGN    EXPRESS. 


HEAD  OFFICES— 
LIVERPOOL    AND     LONDON. 


GOODS,  PARCELS,  AND  MERCHANDISE  FORWARDED  TO 
ALL  PARTS  OF  THE  WORLD. 

Passages  Engaged,    Insurances  Effected,  and  Shipping  and 
Commission  Business  of  all  kinds  transacted. 


For  Rates  and  other  information,  apply  to 

J.    S.    CHALMERS, 

56  MARISCHAL  STREET,  ABERDEEN,  Agent. 

JAMES  F.  FORREST, 

INCHES,  ABERDEEN. 


Pleasure  Boats  or  Yachts  Built  to  any 
dimension. 

Flag  Masts  or  Poles  made  and  erected 
in  Town  or  Country  on  the  most  rea- 
sonable Terms. 

ESTIMATES  OJV  APPLICATION. 


460  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

THE 

Aberdeen  Co-operatiue  Goal  Society 

(limited), 


SUPPLY  HOUSE   COAL  (Scotch    and  English)  on    the  most 
reasonable  terms  for  Cash.     Prices,  &c,  may  be  learned  on 
application  at  the 

Office-UPPER    QUAY, 

Where  Orders  may  be  sent,    which  will  at  all  times  have  the  best 
attention. 

A.  TAYLOR,  Manager. 

JOHN    0.    M'LEOD, 

HATTER, 
46  UNION  STREET. 

ALWAYS   on  hand  a  Large   Stock  of  everything  NEW   and 
FASHIONABLE  in  the  Trade. 
Also,  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's  SILK,  ZANELLA,  and  RUSSELL 
CLOTH  UMBRELLAS,    WATERPROOF  COATS,  and  CAPES. 
COLLARS,    FRONTS,    WRISTBANDS,    TIES,    SCARFS,    and 
GLOVES.     Mournings  Bands  and  Weepers. 

SPECIAL  AND  ODD  HATS  MADE  TO  ORDER. 

DRESS. 


Newest  designs  in  Coatinjs,  Suitings,  and   Trouserings,  Jacket  and 
Mantle  Cloths,  &c. 

WILLIAM    SKINNER, 

FURNISHING  TAILOR. 
4    M'COMBIE'S    COURT. 


Reliable  Patterns  of  Ladies  and  Gentlemen's  garments  cut  on  the 
shortest  notice. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  461 

GENT.'S  WALKING  AND  DRESS 

BOOTS    AND     SHOES. 


MIMMj  S-@«SS  A  <B0. 

HAVE  now  received  their  STOCK  of  WALKING  and  DRESS 
BOOTS  and  SHOES  for  the  Season. 
As  they  were  made  for  a  First-class  Trade,  they  may  be  depended 
on  to  give  satisfaction. 

Inspection  is  Invited, 

FRENCH  AND  ENGLISH  BOOT  AND  SHOE  SALOONS, 

If  S  UWIOW  STBEET  WEST, 

FRENCH  AND  ENGLISH 

BOOT  AND  SHOE  SALOONS, 

185   UNION   STREET  WEST. 


ILNE,    SONS,    &    CO.    are    now    showing    a    Magnificent 
Assortment  of 


M 

LADIES'  AND  MISSES' 

WALKING  BOOTS  AND  SHOES, 

Of  all  the  Newest  Styles  for  the  Season,  selected  from  the  Best 
Makers  in  France  and  England.  From  the  Large  Stock  to  select 
from,  Ladies  may  rely  on  getting  a  Perfect  Fit. 

JAMS   OA¥iOSOit, 

JVIanufacturer  of 

Polished  Granite  Monuments,    Tombs,  Pedestals, 
Columns,  Fountains,  &e. 

THE  BRITANNIA  GRANITE  WORKS 

Constitution  Street 

HOUSE — AT   THE   WORKS. 


462  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

$B  Qwointmmt  in  ©riinarjj 


TO    THE    QUEEN. 

|tlj«  Jlkikie  |  $t«i, 

BRAZIERS,  BELL  AND  BRASS  FOUNDERS, 
PLUMBKHS,  GASFITTEBS, 

COPPERSMITHS,    &c, 

MANUFACTURERS  OP  EVERY  DESCRIPTION  OF 

BRASS  AND  COPPER  WORK, 


Distillers,  Brewers,  Engineers,  Plumbers,  &e. 

linXEJQttW  STREET  WSTftt  W0VK8, 

AND 

211   Union  Street,  ABERDEEN. 


Gas  Chandeliers  and  Brackets  in  tJie 

Neivest  Designs. 

(j)«5  Jletos  ml  Jititogs  s|  all  ltn& 

Paraffin,  Moderator  and  other  lamps,  Oils,  &c. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  463 


GEORGE  LESLIE  &  CO., 

SHIPOWNERS, 

COAL,  COKE,  CANVAS,  EOPE,  AND  TWINE  MERCHANTS 

Mast,  Spar,  and  Sail  Makers,  and  Riggers, 

76      UNION      STREET. 


Works-PRQVOST  BLAIKIE'S  QUAY. 


COAL  DEPARTMENT. 

Finest  ENGLISH  and  SCOTCH  COALS,  COKE,  &c,  always  in 
Stock,  and  at  Lowest  current  Prices. 


SAIL    DEPARTMENT. 

SAILS  on  Newest  Principles,  TARPAULINS,  TENTS,  &c, 
made  to  Order. 

MASTS   and  SPARS;   RIGGING   Fitted  and  Refitted,  &c,  &c. 

ESTIMATES  FURNISHED. 

REGULAR  TRADERS  TO  AND  FROM  NEWCASTLE. 
Goods  carried  at  Lowest  Rates. 


AGENT  AT   NEWCASTLE — 

JOHN  OCHILTREE,  Quayside. 


464 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


MACHINE  MAKER 

AND 

48    NELSON    STREET.    48 

Granite  Polishing  Machinery  made  and  repaired. 

Stonecutter's  Tools  of  every  description  supplied. 

Plain  and  Ornamental  Tomb  Railings  to  order. 

ESTIMATES  ON  APPLICATION. 


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ALLAN  &  ROBERTSON, 

CARRIAGE  MANUFACTURERS, 

Newest  designs  of  all  kinds  of  Two  and  Four  Wheeled  Carriages 
of  superior  Workmanship  and  Material. 

Estimates  and  Designs  given  on  application. 

CHAEG&S  MODERATE. 


88    &  90    COLLEGE    STREET, 

ABEEDEEW. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  465 

BEITISH            jj^iB&fe  LEGAL 

M  .1  eh 

LIFE           t  J^y^Wy^  ASSURANCE 


COMPANY      ^M^f^M^KI^        (Limited) 

Established  1863. 
Incorporated    under         ,  ,  .  ,, 

the  Act  of  Parliament  jJL<^fe^#^i|^f  ^       CAPITAL-£10,000, 
25a?iti  26  Fie,  cap.    \  ,  ^£^S|^^ cTg*C*§*    Wlth  power  to  in- 

«9,     entituled    "The    ^"*~         )T  T?    ^s^JT    crease  to  £100,000. 

Companies  Act,  1862. 

Registered  Office— 141  George  Street,  Glasgow. 
Consulting  Actuary— James  Meikle,  Esq. ,  President  of  the  Institute  of  Actuaries. 
Auditor— Andrew  Paterson,  Esq.,  C.A.,  76  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Counsel— James  Dundas  Grant,  Esq.,  Advocate,  Northumberland  Street. 
Patrons—  The  Right  Honourable  Sir  James  Falshaw,  Bart.,  Lord  Provost  of 
Edinburgh  ;   Rev.  James  M'Gregor,   D.D.,  Councillor  Clapperton,  J. P.,  Ex- 
Master  of  the  Merchant  Company  ;   Thomas  Swanston,  Esq.,  Banker  ;  Robert 
Adam,  Esq.,  City  Chamberlain  ;  Baillie  Colston,  J. P.;   Councillor  Buchanan 
James  Craig,  Esq. 

DIRECTORS. 
Mr.  John  Cairns.  |  Mr.  Carce. 

Mr.  J.  Shearer.  j  Mr.  Alex.  H.  Poison. 

Mr.  W.  T.  M'Laren.  '  Mr.  Buckie. 

Henry  Steel.  Esq.,  Manager.  law  Agent— -Martin  Mackay,  Esq. 

Hi  HIS  COMPANY  was  established  specially  for  the  benefit  of  the  Industrial 
X  Classes,  by  offering  all  the  advantages  of  a  Friendly  Society,  with  none 
of  the  risks  connected  therewith. 

Medical  Referee  for  Aberdeen—  Dr.  Reith,  138  George  Street. 

Agent  for  Aberdeen — A.  G.  POISON,  33a  Summer  Street. 

Of  whom  Conditions  of  Assurance,  and  all  necessary  information,  may  be  had 

J.    RATE, 

ROYAL  BAZAAR,  40  MARKET  STREET, 
Importer  anii  %mm$X  gbaler 

IN 

HOME  AND  FOREIGN  FANCY  GOODS,  GOLD 
AND  SILVER  JEWELLERY,  &c 

J.  R.  would  call  special  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  Assort- 
ment of  every  description  of  Useful  and  Ornamental  B  ritish 
and  Foreign  Fancy  Goods, 


4GG 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE  CLAYHILLS  GRANITE  WORKS 


JAMES  PETBIE  &  CO 


X  Tf 


MANUFACTURERS     OF 


DRESSED  and  POLISHED   WORK  in  BLUE,    GREY,   RED, 

and  PINK  GRANITE,  for  all  kinds  of  MONUMENTAL 

and  ARCHITECTURAL  PURPOSES, 

WELLINGTON  ROAD,  ABERDEEN. 


ESTABLISHED     185  2. 


J"  O  BUST     L-A-ZhZCIB, 

PHOTOGRAPHER, 

For  eleven  years  superintendent  of  Mr.  Wilson's  Photographic 
Printing  Establishment,  Aberdeen. 
iEGS  to  thank  his  Friends  and  the  Public  for  the  liberal  support 


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he  has  received  since  he  RESUMED  BUSINESS  on  his  own 
Account  in  those  Central  and  Commodious  Premises,  No.  5  South 
Silver  Street  (opposite  the  Music  Hall).  And  to  intimate  that 
he  has  lately  received  a  Consignment  from  New  York  of  Seavey's 
famed  Backgrounds  and  Accessories,  which  are  now  so  fashionable 
and  which  greatly  enhance  the  Pictorial  effect  of  the  Portrait ; 
especially  well  adapted  for  children. 

Enlargements  made  in  Carbon  up  to  Life  Size,  and  finished  in 

Oil,  Crayon,  or  Water  Colour  by  competent  Artists.     Also  portraits 

taken  with  Rembrandt  effects,  and  orders  executed  for  Landscape  as 

well  as  portrait  photography,  in  first  class  style,  at  moderate  charges. 

Inspection  of  Specimens  invited  at  No.  5  South  Silver  Street.  ^ 


ADVERTISEMENTS'.  467 


BON-       MM         \  ACCOED 


DINING  ROOMS, 

18   UTAH  ICE  T   STIIIT, 
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. 

SMITH    &   MCKENZIE, 

PLUMBERS,  BRASSFOUNDERS,  &  GASFSTTER8, 
8i    BQHQOm'lLL, 

Beg  leave  to  intimate  to  their  Friends  and  Public  generally, 
that  they  have  always  on  hand  a  large  and  varied  stock  of 
Crystal  and  Brass  Gasaliers,  Brackets,  Glass  Globes,  &c,  of 
the  newest  patterns,  at  very  reasonable  prices. 

Estimates  for  Plumber  Work  given  on  application. 

A.  SMITH,  House,  5  Crimon  Place. 
JOHN  M'KENZIE,  House,  74  Holburn  St. 


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ADVERTISEM3NTS. 


JAPANNERS,  TIN  PLATE  WORKERS,  and 
GROCERS'  OUTFITTERS, 

(WBCOkESAUE  AKD  H&TAXIO, 

79    ST.    ANDREW    STREET. 

Estimates  given  for  Groeers'  Furnishings  on  application. 


42   AND    43    REGENT    QUAY, 

ABERDEEN. 


&LEXANSEE    C0RMACK, 

PROPRIETOR. 

Superior  Bed-Room  Accommodation. 

PIANOFORTES  &  HARMONIUMS 

of  First-class  quality  at  the  lowest  possible  prices. 

J.   MAUB,    Ju£,    &   CO., 

Pianoforte  Makers  and  Music  Sellers, 

5    ST.    CATHEHIHE'3    W  Y  H  Bjj 

(3rd  door  from  Union  Street) 

ABERDEEN. 


Pianos  and  Harmoniums  Tuned  and  Repaired. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


469 


WILLIAM    OGG, 

Wholesale   Basket   Manufacturer, 
willow  merchant, 

AND 

Importer  of  every  description  of  Foreign  Fancy  Baskets, 
14  EXCHANGE  STREET,  ABERDEEN. 

A  Large  Stock  of  Wood  Perambulators,  Single  and  Double, 

always  on  hand. 

EVERY    DESCRIPTION     OF     BASKET    WORK     MADE    TO    ORDER, 

CHAIRS  RE-BOTTOMED  IN  CANE  OR  WILLOW. 
Country  Orders  punctually  attended  to  on  the  shortest  notice  and  on  Moderate  Terms. 

Manufactory-No.  5  CAEMELITE  LANE. 


Insurance  Agent  and  Commission  Merchant, 

28  MARKET  STREET,  ABERDEEN. 


District  Agent  for  the  Gresham  Life  Office. 

Agent    for  the   Equitable  Fire ;     Scottish  Accident ; 

Scottish  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Companies. 

LITHOGRAPHING,   ENGRAVING, 

AND 

GEHEEftE  PBIHTIHG  BY  STEAM. 

ADAKERS,  LITHOGRAPHEE,  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  Similies  ;  Circulars  ;  Cheques 'andiBill  Forms  ; 
Invoices  j  Memorandums;  Letter  Headings;  Labels;  Funeral 
Cards  ;  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. 

17  &   19   NBTHERKIEKGATE. 


470  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

KITCHEN    HANGES 


JOHT1T    LYBLL'S 
IMPROVED  COOKING  APPARATUS 

"S  in  its  construction  the  least  complicated,  and  in  its  operation 
-     the  most  expeditious  and  economical  of  any  yet  introduced. 

Drawings  and  Prices  on  application. 

MANUFACTURED   SOLELY  BY 

JAMES  LAING  &  CO., 

Furnishing  Ironmongers,   Smiths    and  Bellhangers, 

ABERDEEN, 

AYESHIRE  BOOT  AND  SHOE  WAREHOUSE, 
10  AND  II  CASTLE  STREET, 

ABERDEEN. 


JOHN  GRAY  &  COMPANY, 

IN  tendering  their  best  thanks  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  City  and 
surrounding  District  for  past  favours,  beer  to  announce  that  at 
the  above  Branch  their  Stock  of  BOOTS  and  SHOES  will  be  found 
to  be  by  far  the 

CHOICEST,  LARGEST,  AND  CHEAPEST  IN  TOWN. 
J.  G.  &  Co.  deem  it  unnecessary  to  give  a  detailed  List  of  their 
Stock  and  Prices.  Purchasers  may  rest  assured  of  getting  the  Best 
ARTICLE  at  the  Lowest  PRICE,  they  being  Leather  Manufacturers 
as  well  as  the  Largest  (Leather)  Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturers  in 
Scotland. 

Parties  now  requiring  will  find  they  will  effect  a  great  saving  by 
making  an  early  call  at  above  Branch. 

Wholesale  Orders  from  the  Country  punctually  attended  to. 
P.S. — Repairs  neatly  and  promptly  executed  by  first-class  Work- 
men on  the  premises,  either  in  Leather  or  Gutta  Percha. 

JOHN   GRAY  &  CO., 

10  and  11  CASTLE  STREET,  ABERDEEN. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


471 


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The  University  of  Aberdeen. 

COLLEGIAN    CAPS    AND    GOWNS,  PULPIT    KOBES 
CASSOCKS,  BAR  GOWNS. 


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SHIRTMAKER,     CLOTHIER,     HOSIER,     AND     GLOVER, 

139  UNION  STREET,  ABERDEEN. 


Outfits  for  India,  China,  &c. — Price  Lists  on  application. 

Club  Colours  in  Ribbons,  Caps,  Jerseys,  Badges,  &c.,  of  tbe  following:— 
Aberdeenshire  C.C.  and  F.B.C.;  Kincardineshire  C.C.;  Nairn  County  C.C. ; 
Aberdeen  University  C.C.  and  F.B.C.;  Chanonry  House  C.C.  and  F.B.C.; 
Aberdeen  Rangers  F.B.C.  Jerseys,  Caps,  Hose,  &c.  Aberdeen  Gymnastic 
Club  Jerseys  and  Badges. 

Highland  Dresses,  Sporrans,  and  Hose. 

LIVERIES.— Riding  Habits,  Ladies'  Jackets,  and  Ulsters  with  Hoods. 
London  Made  Overcoats.     Dressing  Gowns.     Waterproof  Coats  and  Leggings. 

UNDERCLOTHING.- Hand-knit  Knickerbocker  Hose  and  Socks. 

SHIRTS.— White  Dress,  French  Coloured,  Madras,  or  Oxford,  &c,  and 
Coloured  Flannel  Shirts,  all  made  specially  to  Measure. 

PORTMANTEAUS. -Overland,  and  Bullock  Trunks  and  Hat  Cases.  Ladies' 
Imperial  Portmanteaus  and  Bonnet  Boxes.  Black  Hide,  Courier,  and  Hand 
Bags.  Tourists'  Knapsacks.  London  Satin  Hats.  Silk  Umbrellas,  Gloves, 
Scarfs,  Braces,  Collars,  Cuffs,  &c,  &c. 

ALEXANDER  MILNE  &  CO., 

GRANITE  SCULPTORS  &  POLISHERS, 

THE  IMPERIAL  GBA8ITE  WOHKSj 

124  WEST  NORTH  STREET, 

ABEMI>EEN9 

SUPPLY  all  kinds  of  MONUMENTAL  and  ARCHITECTURAL 
WORK,  in  Best  Red,  Blue,  and  Grey  Granite,  at  Moderate 
Charges. 

Carving  and  Inscriptions  neatly  executed  in  Town 
or  Country. 


DESIGNS   AND   ESTIMATES   ON  APPLICATION, 


472  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


zbozdnP-A-CCOirid 

GRANITE  POLISHING  WORKS, 

71  CONSTITUTION  STREET, 

ABEBDEEN. 
ALEXANDER  PETRIE,  Proprietor. 

MANUFACTURES  of  Polished  and  Fine  axed  Eed,  Blue, 
and  Grey  Granites,  for  Architectural  and  Monumental  purposes.  Al- 
Orders  intrusted  to  him  will  be  executed  of  the  finest  material  and  workmanl 
ship.     Prices  on  Application. 

Twenty   Years  in  the  Trade. 

PIPES,  TOBACCO,  SNUFF, 

AND 

C  I  GAR  S„ 

THE  LAEGEST,  CHEAPEST,  and  BEST  ASSOETED 
STOCK  out  of  London,  of 
MEEESCHAUM  PIPES,  Patent  and  Imitation  ;  MEEE- 
SCHAUM,  BRIAE  EOOT,  and  CLAY  PIPES  ;  EOLL  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  CIGABS  to  choose  from 

AT 

WILLIAM  SMITH'S, 

■7     TJINIOItf     BXJILIDI1TOS,     % 

and 

I  8  Sb    U  NION    STREET.    I  8  |b 

Crown  Court,  Union  Street. 
Store,  Sugarhouse  Lane. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


473 


SELECT  LIBRARY  and  READING  CLUB, 

199  Union  Street  and  1  Crown  Street,  Aberdeen. 


Terms  of  Supscription  for  Town  and  County 

COMMENCING  AT  ANY  DATE. 
CkASS  A. 

Three  Months.    Six  Months.  Twelve  Month* 
£  s.   d.  &  s.  D. 

0  10    6       ..       0  13    6 


One  Month. 

One  Complete  Book  s.  d. 

at  a  Time    . .  4    6 

Five  Volumes  do.  6    0 

Eight     do.       do.  7    6 

Twelve  do.       do.  10    0 

Sixteen  do.       do.  12    0 


9  15 
1  1 
1  7 
1  11 


1     5 

1  16 

2  8 

3  0 


£    S.    D. 

110 

2  2     0 

3  3     0 

4  4     0 

5  5     0 


And  four  Volumes  for  every  additional  Guinea  per  Annum. 

CI* ASS  B. 
FOR  BOOKS  IN  GENERAL  CATALOGUE. 

Six  Months. 


£  s.  D. 
1  16  0 
3    0    0 


Twelve  Months. 

£  s.  D. 
.  3  3  0 
.       5     5     0 


Twenty  Volumes  at  a  Time 
Forty  do.  do. 

\*  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. 

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 

8I&Y&®  AM©  MJrai®  ©@@®S, 

Suitable  for  Marriage  Gifts  and  Presentations. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER   WATCHES. 

FKENCH    CLOCKS 

FOB 

KCJLXjXi,   LIBBABY,  ID  I  TiT  I  ZLsT  Gh 

AND 

DRAWING   ROOM, 
&c,  &c,  Ac. 
40 


474  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

ARCHIBALD  M'KENZIE, 

COAL  MERCHANT, 

UPPER   QUAY, 

ABERDEEN. 


BEST  AND  SECOND  QUALITY 

LAMBTON  AND  HETTON  WALL8END  HOUSE  COAL, 

AND 

NUT      COAL 

EOR 

KITCHEN  RANGES  AND  BLACKSMITHS, 
Direct   from    Sunderland    by    Collieries'   own   Steamers, 

AND 

THOROUGHLY  SCREENED  FROM  SMALL. 


Also,  various  descriptions  of  SCOTCH  COAL,  from  the  best 
Collieries  in  Wishaw. 

Large  and  Small  STEAM  COAL  for  Manufacturers  at  Lowest 
Prices. 

KB.—  For  the  convenience  of  Customers  and  the  Public  gene- 
rally, I  have  arranged  with 

Mr.  CHRISTOPHER  B.  YULE, 

73  HOLBURN  STREET, 
to  receive  Orders  on  my  behalf  for  all  descriptions  of  Coal. 


All  Orders  sent  to  Upper  Quay    or    73  Holburn    Street, 
promptly  and  carefully  attended  to. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  475 

JOHN  AYEEY  &  CO,, 

LETTERPRESS  AND  LITHOGRAPHIC  PRINTERS, 

ENGRAVERS,  DIE  STAMPERS,  STATIONERS  AND 
PUBLISHERS, 

The  Hohyhebn  Adyketxseb  Office, 

20  NETHERKIRKGATE.      WORKS— lh  GALLOWGATE, 

ABERDEEN. 
Bills,  Cards,  Circulars,  Books, 

PAMPHLETS,  SERMONS,  TESTIMONIALS. 

AND  EVERY  DESCRIPTION   OE 
AND 

Commercial  and  Fancy  Stationery. 

Estimates  and  Specimens  on  application. 

FUNERAL  LETTERS  and  INTIMATION  CARDS  on  the  Shortest  Notice. 

Eyeleted  Cloth  &  Parchment  Address  Labels— Made  to  any  Size. 

Visiting  Cards,  Ball  Programmes,  Invitations,  &e., 

<Sxwhf   (MlottQQxnms,  nxtb  jlOtrnss^ 

and  Illuminated  in  the  Newest  and  most  Fashionable 
Styles.     Designs  furnished. 

THE  FINEST  QUALITIES  OF  NOTE  PAPER. 


Agents  for  the  Patent  Rubber  Hand  Endorsing  Stamps. 

All  kinds  oi  Letterpress  and  Lithographic  Printing  promptly, 

punctually,  and   tastefully  done,  the  greatest  facilities 

being  afforded  for  producing  work  expeditiously 

and  of  a  superior  description  in  every  department. 


476  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JBTJILDEIR,, 
Steam  Joinery  Works— 

H.UTCHEON  STREET  WEST, 

BEGS  to  inform  the  nobility  and  gentry  that  he  has  commenced 
business  on  his  own  account,  and  is  now  in  a  position  to 
undertake  all  classes  of  Horticultural  Buildings  on  the  most 
approved  principles.  Having  a  thorough  practical  experience  of 
eleven  years  with  Messrs.  James  Garvie  &  Sons,  he  is  able  to 
execute  all  orders  entrusted  to  him  in  the  most  satisfactory  wae 
combining  the  best  materials  and  workmanship  with  reasonably 
terms  and  quickness  in  despatch. 


PLANS  AND  ESTIMATES  ON  APPLICATION 

FOR 

Conservatories,   Greenhouses,  Vineries, 

AND  ALL  CLASSES  OF  HORTICULTURAL  WORK, 
INCLUDING 

HOT   WAT3GB   APPARATUS 

In  Old  or  in  New  Buildings. 


Office   and   Works— 

HUTCHEON  STREET  WEST, 

ABERDEEN. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  477 


FURNISH  YOUR  HOUSE 

AT   THE 

BON-ACCORD 

Jrmrntmtjerj  tfiBawtonra*, 

8  &  40  KIHG  STBEET, 
ABERDEEN, 

WHERE  there  is  always  on  hand  the  Best  SELECTED  STOCK 
of  FURNISHINGS  of  the  most  Improved  and  Fashionable 
Styles,  suitable  for  Hotels,  Restourants,  Mansions,  and  all  House- 
holds, and  at  very  moderate  Prices,  viz.  : — 

Open  and  Close  Fire  Cooking  Ranges  ;  American  Cooking  and 
Heating  Stoves  ;  Register  Grates  ;  Fenders  and  Fire-irons  in  great 
Variety  ;  also  Cooking  Utensils  in  Iron,  Tin,  and  Copper;  Electro 
Plated  Tea  and  Coffee  Services  ;  Bread  Baskets  ;  Biscuit  Boxes  ; 
Cruets  and  Pickle  Frames  ;  Waiters  ;  Trays  ;  Dish  Covers  ;  Toast 
Racks  ;  Table  and  Desert  Spoons  ;  Table  and  Desert  Knives  and 
Forks  (in  Cases),  with  Ivory,  Pearl,  and  Plated  Handles  ;  Fish 
Slices  and  Carvers,  and  every  other  requisite  for  the  Table. 

Always  in  Stock  a  splendid  selection  of  Iron  and  Brass  Bedsteads, 
from  10s.  6d.  to  £10  each  ;  also,  Coal  Vases  and  Scuttles,  Baths  ; 
Brushes  :  Mangles  ;  Washing  and  Wringing  Machines,  &c,  &c. 


INSPECTION  INVITED 


JOHN  J,  ROSS, 

THE  BON-ACCORD  IRONMONGERY  WAREHOUSE, 

8  and  10  KING  STREET, 

ABERDEEN, 


478  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JOHN    DUNCAN, 


H 


IRONMONGER, 

AS  now  completed  his  Arrangements    after  Removal   from 
KING  STREET  to 


ADELPHI    HOUSE, 

51    UNION    STREET 

(Lately  occupied  by  Messrs.  Pratt  and  Keith), 

And  has  pleasure  in  acknowledging  the  kindness  of  his  many 
Friends  during  the  past  Eleven  years. 

He  has  tilled  his  New  and  Commodious  Premises  with  a  larger 
and  better  Stock  in  all  departments  of  the  Ironmongery  Trade  than 
the  capabilities  of  his  former  premises  enabled  him  to  do. 

That  of  the  FURNISHING  DEPARTMENT  is  very  much 
increased,  and  includes  almost  everything  necessary  in  this  line  of 
business. 

Architects  and  House  Proprietors  will  find  a  well-selected  Stock 
of 

DOG     GEATES. 

BRIGHT  GRATES  EOR  DRAWING  ROOMS. 

FINEST  BERLIN  BLACKED  GRATES. 

TILE    HEARTHS;    PATTERNS    OF    LOBBY 
TILES. 

MANTEL  PIECES,  IN  MARBLE,  STONE,  AND 
IRON. 

The  BUILDERS'  DEPARTMENT  is  also  extensively  incrseaed, 
and  to  the  former  good  assortment  of  Locks — Rim,  Mortice,  &c. — 
many  New  Patterns  have  been  added.  The  Stock  of  TOOLS  is 
larger  and  better  than  it  has  been  on  any  previous  occasion,  and  the 
demand  for  AMERICAN  TOOLS  has  necessitated  the  addition  of  a 
great  many  Novelties. 

ADELPHI  HOUSE  will  be  found  a  Grand  Emporium  of  Iron- 
mongery necessaries,  and  the  Prices  of  all  Articles  have  been  fixed 
at  such  Low  Rates  as  will  induce  those  who  study  economy  to 
continue  and  increase  their  patronage. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  479 

JAMES   HARDY 

TAKES  the  present  opportunity  of  thanking  his  Customers  for 
the  liberal  support  accorded  to  him  for  the  last  Nineteen  years 
he  has  been  in  business,  and  intimates  his  REMOVAL  to 

ADELPHI    HOUSE, 

53   UNION"   STREET, 

ABERDEEN, 

Which  has  been   specially  fitted  up  for  the  requirements  of  his 
Business,  after  the  style  of  the  First  London  and  Paris  Houses. 

This  step  has  been  taken  to  meet  the  Demands  of  an  Increasing 
Trade,  and  to  supply  a  want  in  Aberdeen,  viz.,  an  Extensive  Stock 
of  FIRST-CLASS  GOODS,  from  which  selections  may  be  made  of 
the  Choicest  Patterns  manufactured. 

THE  STOCK  CONSISTS  OF 

SILVER-PLATED  GOODS, 

JEWELLERY,  WATCHES,  CLOCKS, 

MATHEMATICAL   INSTRUMENTS, 

OPTICAL  AND  OTHER  GOODS, 


And  for  Variety,  Taste,  Price,  and  Quality,  will  meet  the  desires 
of  even  the  most  fastidious. 

Believing  that  small  profits  and  quick  returns  are  the  best  means 
of  commanding  success,  J.  H.  has  marked  all  bis  Goods  at  a  small 
rate  of  profit,  and  hopes  the  public  will  appreciate  and  support  him 
in  his  effort  to  keep  such  a  Stock  as  there  shall  be  no  need  for 
going  beyond  the  City  for  Goods  of  a  finer  class,  a  greater  variety, 
or  a  lower  price  for  the  same  quality. 

A  Large  Assortment  of  Presentation  Plate  of  the  most  Recent  Designs. 

J.  H.  invites  all  to  call,  Inspect,  and  Price  the  Goods,  although 
there  may  be  no  immediate  intention  of  Purchasing. 


480  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

52    BEOAD    STEEET. 


A.   BLACKWOOD 

BEGS  respectfully  to  call  the  attention  of  his  numerous  Customers, 
and  the  Public  generally,  to  a  special  Lot  of  WATCHES, 
bought  for  Cash,  at  greatly  Reduced  Prices,  which  A.  B.  can 
recommend  as  extra  Value.  Ladies'  Silver  Horizontal  Watch,  full- 
jewelled,  32s.  6d.  ;  Ladies'  Silver  Lever  Watch,  50s. — well  worth  a 
third  more  •  Ladies'  Gold  Hunter,  £4  4s.— a  great  bargain  ;  a  few 
Gent,  's  Horizontal  Watches,  from  27s.  to  £-4  4s. 

Blackwood's  Stock  of  Ladies'  and  Gent,  's  Gold  and  Silver  Watches 
is  very  large  at  present,  and  comprises  all  the  newest  makes  and 
latest  improvements  in  watch-making,  at  very  low  prices.  English 
Patent  Levers,  from  £4  to  £8  8s.  ;  Pair-Case  Levers,  from  £5  5s.  to 
£7  7s. 

Waltham,  Geneva,  and  American  Watches  kept  in  Stock,  at 
various  prices. 

As  A.  B.  contracts  with  the  Manufacturer  for  all  his  Fine  Class 
of  Watches,  he  can  with  confidence  give  a  guarantee  to  all  pur- 
chasers— even  the  cheapest  Watches  carefully  examined  by  com- 
petent workmen  before  given  to  a  purchaser,  and  guaranteed 
according  to  price. 

A.  B.  would  also  call  the  attention  of  parties,  in  want  of  correct 
time,  to  his  large  and  well-selected  Stock  of  CLOCKS  of  all  the 
newest  Patterns  and  Designs  in  Clockmaking,  which  for  cheapness 
cannot  be  sui*passed.  German  Clocks,  from  5s.  ;  American,  from 
6s.  6d.  up  to  £3  3s.  ;  French  Clocks  in  Marble,  Gilt,  and  Alabaster, 
from  £2  2s.  to  £8  8s.  JEWELLERY  in  Gold  and  Silver,  Alu- 
minium and  Canadian,  in  great  variety,  at  very  low  prices,  and 
unsurpassed  for  design  and  workmanship. 

A.  B.  has  always  on  hand  a  large  and  well-assorted  Stock  of 
ELECTRO  -  PLATED,  NICKEL  SILVER,  and  BRITANNIA 
GOODS,  to  suit  all  Parties.  Rare  Value  in  Tea,  Dessert,  and  Table 
Spoons,  and  Forks,  Knives,  &c. 

SPECTACLES,  to  suit  all  sights,  from  Is.  to  12s.  All  Goods 
forwarded  free  to  any  address  on  receipt  of  order  for  amount. 

Watches,  Clocks,  and  Jewellery  Cleaned  and  Repaired  by 
the  best  Workmen  in  the  trade  with  despatch. 

INSPECTION  INVITED. 


Observe  the  Address — 
(Sign  of  the  Gold  Watch) 

52    BROAD  STREET,    52 

ABEBGEEN. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  481 

BLACKSMITH   AND   IRONMONGER, 

12  GILCOMSTON  STEPS, 

T)  ESPECTFULLY  returns  thanks  to  his  Friends  and  Customers 
8  \i  for  the  liberal  patronage  conferred  on  him  since  he  com- 
menced Business. 

J.  G.  desires  to  state  that  he  has  now  removed  to  his  new  and 
more  commodious  Premises  ;  and  having  introduced  Steam  Power 
into  his  workshop,  thus  giving  him  greater  facilities  in  executing  all 
orders  entrusted  to  him. 

J.  G.  intends  carrying  on  the  business  of  General  Blacksmith  and 
Ironmonger  in  all  their  Departments,  and  it  will  be  his  constant 
endeavour  by  strict  attention  to  business,  and  by  supplying  the 
best  quality  of  articles  on  the  most  reasonable  terms,  to  merit  a 
continuance  of  public  patronage. 


BE0JSTEH    0 HATES. 

CLOSE    AND    OPEN    FIRE    RANGES. 

COOKING   AND    HEATING   STOVES. 

TINNED  POTS  AND  GOBLETS. 

NICKEL  SILVER  AND  BRITANNIA  METAL  GOODS. 

CUTLERY, 

CARPENTERS'   TOOLS,  $c. 

DIE  STOCKS  and  TAPS  ready  made  and  to  order. 

ESTIMATES  ON   APPLICATION. 


482  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

A.    ADAMS, 

PHOTOGRAPHIC     ROOMS, 
32  QUEEN  STREET, 

ESTABLISHED  1853. 

ABERDEEN  REED  WORKS. 


All  kinds  of  Weaving,  Dressing,  and  Warping  Reeds  Manufactured  by  the  aid  of 
the  most  Improved  Machinery,  on  the  shortest  notice,  arid  at  lowest  possible 
prices.  Reeds  repaired,  or  taken  Down  and  Rebuilt  to  any  Set.  Price  List  for 
Special  Reeds  furnished  on  application.  All  kinds  of  Mailed  and  Patent 
Heddles  also  supplied  by 

GEORGE    DESSON, 

Reed    Manufacturer   and    Weaver's   Furnisher, 
50  CAUSEWAYEND,  ABERDEEN. 


Orders  from  the  Country  attended  to  with  punctuality  and  despatch. 

J.  T.   MEARNS, 

Broad  Street  Draperi)  Warehouse, 
38a   BROAD    STREET,    ABERDEEN. 


J.  T.  M.  begs  respectfully  to  inform  his  Friends  and  the  Public 
generally  that  they  will  at  all  times  find  a  choice  and  well 
assorted  Stock  of  every  class  of  Drapery  Goods,  at  Extremely 
Moderate  Prices.     A  Call  Solicited. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  483 

liflllll  SR87HIRS, 

Coppersmiths  and  Brassfounders, 

29    WINDY    ¥TN  D. 


ALL  ORDERS  PUNCTUALLY  ATTENDED. 

ABERDEEN  GYMNASTIC  CLUB, 

BRIDGE  STREET. 


COMMITTEE  :— H.  C.  Gordon,  A.  M.  McDonald,  J.  Duguid, 
J.  B.  Nicol,  J.  R.  Greig,  R.  D.  Garden,  W.  Willox,  0.  S. 
Gordon,  A.  F.  Sin^son,  and  J.  H.  Arthur. 

SECRETARY  :— Geo.  Cruden,  advocate,  35  Castle  street. 

Annual  Subscription 10s.  6d. 

Entrance  Fee 5s.  Od. 

Further  information  can  be  had  from  the  Secretary. 

MUSIC  HALL  BUILDINGS, 

ABERDEEN. 

THE    ABERDEEN    MUSIC    HALL    COMPANY    (Limited), 
Proprietors  of  these  Buildings,  are  prepared  to  accommodate  Persons 
requiring  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  purpose" 
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  34  feet,   suitable  for  smaller  Concerts 

Picture  Exhibitions,  &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  19£  feet. 

The  Rooms  will  be  shown  to  applicants  by  William'  Clark,  the  attendant 
at  the  Rooms. 

.,  Terms  of  Letting  will  be  learne<i  on  application  at  the  Company's  Offices, 
140  Union  Street.  *     J  ' 


484 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JOHN   E.  ESSLE  MONT'S 

CELEBRATED  MIXTURE  OF 

EINEST  TEA,  at  3s.  4d.  per  lb. 

2  &  4  KING  STREET  (Corner  of  Castle  Street). 


JOBBING    PRINTING, 


WILLIAM  LINDSAY,  Printer  and  Publisher, 

Office  of  the  "People's  Journal"  for  Aberdeen,  Banff,  Kin- 
cardine, and  Northern  Counties,  30  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  satisfac- 
tion to  those  who  may  favour  him  with  their.  Orders. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  485 

GENERAL  DYE  WORKS, 
4B  UFFS$KJVKQA1& 


RESPECTFULLY  returns  thanks  to  the  Nobility,  Gentry,  and 
Public  in  general  of  Aberdeen  and  Country,  and  the  surrounding 
Counties,  for  the  liberal  patronage  conferred  upon  him  during  the  forty  two 
years  he  has  been  in  business  in  Aberdeen. 

R.  F.  desires  to  state  that  he  has  introduced  Steam  Power  into  his  premises, 
thus  giving  him  greater  faculties  in  executing  all  orders  committed  to  his 
care  ;  and  he  trusts,  from  his  long  practical  experience  and  friendly  corres- 
pondence with  some  of  the  first  Masters  of  the  Art,  in  the  South  and  West  of 
Scotland,  to  be  able  to  give  his  employers  every  satisfactian. 

The  Dye-House  arrangements  at  present  are  as  follows  : — Merinoes, 
Coburgs,  Ac,  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. 

*x*Not  accountable  for  any  Article  left  over  Twelve  Months. 


ALEX.  INNES  &  SONS, 

FUNERAL  UNDERTAKERS, 

Adult  Coffins,  in  cloth    -    -    20s.  and  upwards. 
Juvenile    „  „       -    -    From  3s.  upwards. 


4  &  6  (House  above  Shop)  BARNETJ'S  CLOSE. 


486  ADVERTISEMENTS, 


GEORGE  JAMESON  &  SON, 

JgWfflUUERS  TO  THS  -Qtigfiiit, 

Watch  and  Clock  Makers 

TO 

MEM  THE  PRINCE  OF  WALES, 

MAKERS  OF 
GRANITE    ORNAMENTS    AND    SCOTCH    JEWELLERY 

CRKST     BEOOCH&S. 

HIGHLAND  ORNAMENTS, 

$0.,       fyc. 

OPTICIANS  AND  CUTLERS. 


Agents  for  Elkington  &  Co. 

107  UNION  STREET, 

ABERDEEN. 


ORDERS  GIVEN  TO  SEE  THE  GRANITE  WORKS. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  487 

28\    CROWN  STREET, 

ABERDEEN. 


HOUBS. 
For  GENTLEMEN,    -    Every  lawful  clay  from  10  a.m.  to  8  p.m. 
For  LADIES,    -       -    Every  lawful  day  from  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 

Ladies  who  cannot  take  Baths  at  the  above  hours  can  have  them 
in  the  Evening  by  making  Special  Arrangements. 


CHARGES  FOR  TURKISH  BATHS. 

Daily  from  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m.,  including  Shampooing,  -  2/6. 
From  5  p.m.  to  8  p.m.  -  -  -  1/,  Shampooing  6d  extra. 
Except  Saturdays,  from  2  to  8  p.m.,  1/,  Shampooing  6d  extra. 
For  all  the  other  Baths,  except  the  Galvanic,  Vapour,  &  Medicated, 
Daily  from  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m„  -----.  1/6, 
From  5  p.m.  to  8  p.m.,     --.-,---..     \j\ 

218~  UNION  STREET.  218 


ROYAL  IMXTSIO  SALOON- 

BY  SPECIAL  0      r  ^l8|  APPOINTMENT. 

MARR  &  CO., 

Music  Sellers  &  Pianoforte  Makers 
to  the  Queen. 

A  WELL-SELECTED  STOCK  OF  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: 


488 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JOSEFS. 0.  ffllfffls 

WATCHMAKER,     JEWELLER,    and    OPTICIAN, 

29  ST.  NICHOLAS  STREET. 


GOLD  AND  SILVER  WATCHES, 

DINING  AND  DP AWING-ROOM.  LOBBY,  KITCHEN, 

AND  OTHER  CLOCKS; 

ALSO, 

ELECTRO-PLATED  GOODS,  JEWELLERY,  AND 

SPECTACLES. 

CLOCKS  and  WATCHES  of  every  description  CLEANED 

and  REPAIRED. 


29   ST.   NICHOLAS   STREET. 


RESTAURANT 

AND 

DINING  ROOMS, 

118  and  120  UNION  STREET, 

Messrs.   LOCKHART  &  SALMOND, 
PUHYKYORS, 

Soups,  Entrees,   Steaks,   Chops,   &  Eot  Joints  Daily. 

Fruits,  Tcuts,  Pastry,  Jellies,  and  Creams. 

WINES,  ALES,  LIQUEURS,  &c. 

Marriage  Breakfasts,  Luncheons,  and  Ball  Suppers 

supplied  on  the  shortest  notice 

V  BRIDES'  CAKES  TASTEFULLY  ORNAMENTED. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  489 

FARQUHARSON    &  CO., 

FAMILY   SK0CER5, 

Importers  of  Wines  and  Brandies, 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  SPICE  MERCHANTS, 

PROVISION  MERCHANTS,  ITALIAN  WAREHOUSEMEN, 
131     XJISTION      STREET,     131 

ABERDEEN. 


ESTABLISHED    1694. 


QUEEN'S    CROSS 

RECREATION   GROUNDS. 


•8 

BOWLING   AND  CROQUET  GREENS, 

AMERICAN  BOWLING  ALLEY, 

AND  FLOWER  GARDEN, 
IS  OPEN  DAILY, 

From  10-30,  a.m.  till  1'30,  p.m. 

From    2-30,  p.m.  till  5*30,  p.m. 

From    6-30,  p.m.  till  10,  p.m. 

Excepting  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,   when  the  Club  meets  up 

till  6,  p.m. 

There  are  also  Several  Games  specially  suited  for 

Children. 


admission — 
Tickets  entitling  the  holders  to  use  ) 

of  Skates,  and  to  take  part  in  any  \  ONE  SHILLING. 

of  the  Amusements         ) 

Children  (during  the  Forenoon)       ...     SIXPENCE. 
Tickets  for  Spectators  only SIXPENCE. 


490  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

WILLIAM  LAING, 

207  GALLOWGATE,  and  2  &  4  GERRARD  STREET, 

Works— 18  Catherine  Street, 
general  ironmonger,  blacksmith,  and 

BELLff  ANGER. 


CAST  and  Malleable  Iron  Gates  and  Railings  ;  Register  Grates  ; 
Close  and  Open  Ranges  ;  Stoves  ;  Fenders  and  Fire-irons  ; 
Black  and  Tinned  Pots,  Goblets,  and  Saucepans  ;  Britannia  Metal 
Goods;  Iron  Bedsteads  ;  Cutlery ;  and  all  kinds  of  House  Furnishings. 
CARPENTERS',  GARDENERS',  AND  OTHER  TOOLS. 

Cheap,  Handsome,  and  Durable 

Iron  Tubular  Eleachgreen  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  Blacksmith  Work  neatly  and  economically  executed. 


OBSERVE    THE    ADDRESS 

207  Galtowgate,   and  2  and  4  Gerrard  Street. 


WINE  AND  BRANDY  IMPORTER, 

TEA  hHB  WI8E  8JEBCHA8T, 

AND 

ITALIAN  WAREHOUSEMAN, 

106    XJITIOIT    STREET^ 
ABERDEEN.