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A  TABLE,  showing,  by  the  Dominical  Lettek,  the  Day  of  the  Month  and  Week  in 
any  Year  of  the  Nineteenth  Century. 


Dominical  Letters  for  the  Years 

ISOO  to  1809  inclnsiye. 

E. 

D. 

C- 

B. 

A.      G.   1  F. 









1 

Days  of  the  Month  and  Week. 

1800 

1801 

1802 

1805 

18')4  1805 

( 

1806 

1837 
1812 

1813 

1808 
1814 

1809  1810; 1811 
1815           1816 

1 

S 

1 

sa 

1 

Fr 

1 

Th 

1 

W 

1 

Tu 

1 

VI 













2M 

2 

S 

2 

Sa 

2 

Fr 

2 

Th 

2 

VV 

•2 

Tu 

1817 

1818 

1819 

1820 

182i;i822 

3  I'u 

M 

5 

S 

3 

Sa 

3 

Fr 

3 

Th 

3 

VV 



«..„ 







'— — 

4  W 

4 

Tu 

4  M 

4 

■5 

4|Sa 

4 

Fr 

4 

rh 

H23 

1824 

1825 

182611827 

5  Th 

5iW 

5]Tu 

5  M 

5 

s 

5 

Sa 

5 

Fr 





; 

6iFr 

6Th 

e'w 

eTu 

6!m 

6 

S 

6 

Sa 

1828,1829 

830 

1831 

1S3'2  1833 

7!Sa 

tP' 

7Th 

7W 

7Tu 

7 

M 

7 

3 

1 



1 ' 

8 

Is 

8!Sa 

SiFr 

8  Th 

8|VV 

8 

Tu 

8 

VI 

1834  1835 

1836 

1857  1858  18J9 

9,M 

9        S 

9  Sa 

9  Fr 

9Th 

9 

W 

9 

lu 

i 

1 

— ; — ;  — 

lOTu 

lin  M 

10 

IS 

10, Sa 

1(1  Fr 

10 

Th 

10 

VV 

1840 

1841 

1812 

1813          :1844 

UiW 

111  Tu 

iiIm 

11 

'S 

U'Sa 

11 

Fr 

11 

rh 









! — 

12Th 

12  W 

i2iTu 

12  M 

12      Is 

12 

Sa 

12 

Fr 

1845  1846 

1847 

1818 

1849;i85l 

13  Fr 

il5  Th 

13  VV 

13  Tu 

13  M 

13 

S 

13 

Sa 

1 











11  Sa 

jllFr 

14Th 

14, W 

HiTu 

14 

M 

14 

S 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1851 

1855 

15 

Is 

115  Sa 

15Fr 

jl.SiTh 

15  W 

15 

lu 

15 

\t 

1 









16  Vf 

16,     Is 

16Sa 

Ifi'Fr 

16 

Th 

16 

VV 

16 

Tu 

1856  1857 

1858 

1859 

1186' 

1861 

17  Tu 

i7:m 

17 

1  ■? 

!l7'Sa 

17 

Fr 

17 

Th 

17 

VV 

— — 1 







18  W 

18lTu 

18!m 

18;    Is 

18 

Sa 

18 

Fr 

8 

Th 

1862  1863 

1864  1865' 18661 18671 

l9Th 

19;  w 

19  Tu 

19  M 

19 

S 

19 

Sa 

19 

Fr 

1 



1 



20,  Fr 

2"Th 

20  \V 

|20  Tu 

201 M 

20 

S 

20 

Sa 

1868 

1869:1870  1871 

1872 

21  Sa 

Isi'Fr 

21    ih 

:>]  VV 

2i;tu 

21 

M 

21 

s 

1 



22 

S 

i22,Sa 

22  Fr 

i'2  Th 

22  VV 

'2-2 

lu 

22 

\I 

1875  1874 

1875 

;1876 

1877;  1878 

23  M 

25      Is 

23  Sa 

'25  Fr 

23  Til 

23 

VV 

25 

Tu 



1 



21  Tu 

21|M 

24 

S 

21  Sa 

21  Fr 

24 

Ih 

I'l 

VV 

1879 

1880 

1881 1882 

1883 

25  W 

25jTu 

25  M 

25i       S 

25  Sa 

25 

Fr 

25 

Th 

1 

1 

-26!  Th 

26,  W 

26  Tu 

i2C  M 

26 

S 

it 

Sa 

2fi 

Fr 

1884  1885 

1886 

1887 

1888  1889 

27' Fr 

27|Th 

27  VV 

|27  Tu 

27  M 

27 

S 

:'7 

Sa 





j 

28Sa 

28  Fr 

28  Th 

128  VV 

28  Tu 

28 

M 

28 

S 

1890 

1891 

1892!  1893 

1891  1895 

29 

is 

29!Sa 

29  Fr 

129  Th 

"29]  VV 

29 

lu 

29 

M 







3(1 '\I 

30 

1'? 

3,jSa 

'3i)  Fr 

50:Th 

3 

VV 

30 

Tu 

]H96  1897|189S  18991 

31  Tu 

31' M   1 

31 

S 

^Sli'ia 

31' Fr  1 

31 

Ih 

31 

W 

Jan. 

A. 

B.      ' 

C7 

D. 

±.. 

F 

- 

G. 

Feb. 

D. 
D. 
G. 

E. 

F. 
F. 
B. 

G. 
G. 

A. 

B. 
B. 

C. 

March, 
^pril. 

E. 

A. 
D. 

C. 

A. 

C. 

E. 

F. 

May. 

JutiP. 

6. 

C. 

D. 

E. 
A. 

F. 

G. 

A. 
D. 

E. 

F. 

G. 

B. 

C. 

Juy. 

G. 

A 

B. 

C. 

D. 

E. 

F 

\U  .'USt. 

C 
F. 
A. 

D. 

E 

F. 

G. 

A. 

- 

B. 

Sept. 
Oct. 

G. 

A. 

B. 
D. 

C. 

D. 

E. 

B. 

C. 
F. 

E. 

F. 

~""l 

XOT. 

D. 

E. 

G. 

B. 

C. 

Deo. 

F. 

G. 

A.                B. 

C. 

D.    " 

E 

ExPLAKATioN '. — In  the  Left-Hand  Table  are  the  Years  of  the  Century,  and  above 
each  of  which  is  the  Dominical  Letter  correspiindin$T  with  that  Year.  Then,  opposite 
to  the  Month  and  Week,  at  the  Foot  of  the  Right-Hand  Table,  will  be  found  a  corre- 
sponding Letter,  over  which  are  placed  the  Days  of  the  Month  and  Week  for  that 
Month,  (distinguishing  the  Sundays  by  a  different  Type.)  Each  Blank  Space  in  the 
Left  Hand  Table  shows  the  year  following  to  be  Leap  Year ;  and  as  every  Leap  Year 
has  two  Dominical  Letters,  the  Letter  above  the  Blank  Space  must  be  used  for 
January  and  Februai-y  in  every  Leap  Year,  and  for  the  other  Months,  use  the  Letters 
belonging  to  the  respective  Years. 

By  transposing  the  Dominical  Letters,  this  Calendar  would  answer  for  any  Century. 


Outlet;  tfje  Ipatvonage  of 
SIR  EDWARD  S.  LEES, 

SECRETARY  TO  THE  GENERAL  POST-OFFICE  FOR  SCOTLAND. 


THE 


POST-OFFICE 
ANNUAL   DIRECTORY, 

AND  CALENDAR, 


FOR 

1843-44. 


THIRTY-EIGHTH  PUBLICATION. 


EDINBURGH : 
PRINTED  BY  BALLANTYNE  AND  HUGHES. 

1845. 


Digitized  by  tine  Internet  Arciiive 

in  2010  witii  funding  from 

National  Library  of  Scotland 


http://www.archive.org/details/postofficeannual184344edin 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


General  Directory,  Edinburgh  and  Leith, 

County  Directory,     ...... 

Professions'  and  Trades'  Directory  in  Edinburgh  and  Leith, 
Street  Directory — Edinburgh  and  Leith, 


Page 

I 

265 

223 

137 


Page 

Academy  for  General  Education  .  412 

Academy  for  Writing  and  Accounts,  .  ib. 

Agency,  House,  (Sword's)         .  .  409 

Artificial  Limb  and  Bandage  Maker,  .  410 

Artificial  Teeth,  Mr  Mein,            .  .  414 

Balerno  Directory,       .              .  .  265 

Bank  Holidays,                 .              .  .  v 

Banks  and  Banking  Companies,  .  340 

Bookbinding  and  Stationery,      .  .  408 

Books  published,  New  French  Grammar,  412 

Books  Published,  the  Tenth  Thousand,  411 

Calendar,            .             .             .  .  vi 

Canal  Conveyance,       .              .  .  406 

Curpet  and  Furniture  Warehouse,  .  414 

Carriers,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  .  405 

Carrier,  J.  Ilargreaves,                  .  .  ib. 

Carriers  from  E>linhurgh,            .  .  333 

Clothes,  second  hand,                    .  .  412 

Clothes,  second  hand,                    .  .  409 

Churches  and  Chapels  in  Edinburgh,  .  345 

Coach  Offices,                   .  .  328 

Coal  Blerchants,  Johnstone  and  Briggs,  .  412 

Coal,  Fort  rfopetoun,                    .  .  407 

Coal,  Sir  John  Hope's,                   .  .  409 

Coals,  (E.  and  G.  Railway,)        .  .  408 

Coals,    E.  and  G,  Railway)  Wm.  Wilcocks,  404 

CoLiNTON  Directory,        .  265 

Cooking,  Mrs  M'Ewan,                 .  .  412 

CoRSTORPHiNE  Directory,            .  .  266 

Counting- House  Calendar,           ,  .  v 

County  Directory,  Index  to  places  in,  .  288 

Cramond  Directory,       .             .  .  206 

CuRRiE  Directory,           .               ,  267 

Dalkeith  Directory,  .  ib. 

Dental  Surgery,  Mr  Jameson,       .  .  408 

Dental  Surgery,  Mr  Vernon,  .  410 

Dental  Surgery,  Mr  Chisholm    .  .  413 

Drawing  Institution,       .  .  417 

Dressing  and  Writing  Case  Makers,  .  412 

Dyers  and  Scourers,       .              .  .  410 

Edinburgh  and  Dalkeith  Railway  Coal,  ib. 

English  School,  (M'Donald's,)  .  402 

English  School,  (Mr  Henderson,)  .  4l3 

English  and  Irish  Claims  and  Affidavits,  410 

Equitable  Loan  Co.  of  Scotland,  •  414 

Fife  and  Mid- Lothian  Ferries,  .  339 

Forest  and  Garden  Contractor,  .  414 

French  Teacher,  Madame  Buquet,  .  ib. 


Page 

Ford  Directory,               .              .              P  270 

Gentlemen's  Dress,          .              .              .  414 

Greek,  Teacher  of,           .              .               .  417 

Hackney  Coach  Fares,  332 

Heraldry,  (Alexander  Deuchar,)              .  420 

Hermiston  Directory,                  .              .  271 

Hospital  and  Dispensary,  Minto  House,  409 
Institution  (Edinburgh)  for  the    Education 

of  Young  Ladies,                      .              .  398 
Institution  (Scottish)    for  the   Education  of 

Young  Ladies,  .  .  .400 

Irish  &  English  Claims  &  Affidavits,  410 
Ironmongery, Gasfitting,&  Bath  Establishment, 407 

Ironmongers'  Furnishing,  Sibbald  &  Son,  403 

Job  and  Post-Master,  Isaac  Scott,           •  417 

Kirkliston  Directory,                  .               •  271 

KiRKNEWTON  Directory,              .              •  272 

Lapidary  and  Seal  engraver,        •              •  414 

Lasswade  Directory,      .             .              •  272 

Leech  Depot,     ....  408 

Letter-Carriers'  Districts,            .              .  xxi 

LiBBERToN  Directory,     .              .              •  274 

Linen,  household,              .              .               •  407 

Loanhead  Directory,  .               .             *  274 

Mail  Coaches,    .             •              .              *  328 

Mail  Coach  Routes.        .              .              '  323 

Mangle  (Family)  Manufactory,                  '  410 

Members  of  Parliament  for  Scotland,       •  343 

Messengers-at-Arms  in  Scotland,             .  348 
Money  to  Lend,                 .               .               .414 

Musselburgh  Directory,           .              .  275 
Names  too  late  to  be  inserted  in  the  proper 

place,              ....  136 

National  Security  Savings'  Bank,             .  380 

Newspapers,  London,                    .              .  410 

Optician,  Thomas  Dunn,              ,              .  406 

Packet-Vessels  from  Leith,          ,               .  331 

Pennycuick  Directory,                .             .  279 

Plumbers  and  Brassfounders,                    .  411 

Police  Establishment,     .              .              .  346 

Porter,  Double  Stout   Dublin,                   .  413 

PoRTOBELLo  and  Duddingston  Directory,  281 

Postage  Directory.     (See  Index,)        .  293 

Post- Office,  General,  Officers  of,              .  294 

pRESTONPANs  and  Cockenzie  Directory,  284 

Public  CfEces,  with  the  hours  of  attendance,  347 
Railway  Trivelling  —  between  Edinburgh, 

Leith,  Portobello,  and  Dalkeith,         .  415 


11 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Rates  of  Porterage,  .  . 

Ratho  Directory,  .  . 

RosLiN  Directory, 

Singing;,  Teacher  of, 

Slatzfokd  Directory,    . 

Stage  Coaches, 

Stamp  Duties,     . 

Statuary,  National  Monument, 

Steam  Ships,  London,  Leith,  Edinburg 

Glaspow, 
Steam  Vessels  from  Leith, 

■        from  Glasgow, 

Streets,  Squares,  Places,  &c.,  List  of. 
Table  for  calculating  Wages, 
of  Simple  Interest, 


Page 
330 
285 
ib. 
410 
286 
329 

xviii 
407 

398 
331 
332 


Page 

Table   showing  the   number  of  days   in  one 
month,  to  the  same  day  in  any  other  month,    xx 

413 
346 
286 
401 
287 
408 
413 
417 
408 
406 
407 
288 
413 


Tailor  and  Clothier, 
Town-Council  of  Edinburgh, 
Tranent  Directory, 

Umbrtlla  and  Parasol  Manufactory,         . 
Uphall  Directory, 

Upholsterers,  Auctioneers,    and  Appraisers, 
and  Upholsterer,  Appraiser,  and  Auctioneer, 

Vegetable  Medicine, 
Wearing  Appare!, 
Wearing  Apparel, 
Whip  and  Thong  Manufactory, 
WiNCKBCJRGH  Directory, 
Wcod  Merchant,  Joiner,  and  Undertaker, 


ASSURANCE  COMPANIES. 


Aberdeen  Fire  and  Life, 

Asylum  Foreign  and  Do- 
mestic .         . 

Atlas  Fire  and  Life 

Britannia  Life  . 

Caledonian, 

City  of  Glasgow  Life 

Commercia'  Life 

Economic  Life 

Edinburgh  Life, 

English   and  Scottish  Law, 
Fire,  &  Life, 

Experience  Life, 

Friendly, 

Gnardian  Fire  End  Life 

Globe  File  and  Life 


353 

Imperial  Fire  &  Life 

372 

Law  Life, 

368 

365 

Licensed  Victuallers'  Fire 

358 

and  Life 

364 

363 

London  Union  Fire  &  Life 

337 

S61 

Minerva  Life 

380 

390 

Mutual  Accumulation 

385 

362 

National  Fire  &  Life  (of 

S52 

Scotland,) 

382 

384 

National  Loan   Fund   Life 

Assurance  Society, 

369 

S59 

National  Security  Saving 

397 

Bank, 

280 

381 

North  British 

39b 

351 

Northern  Reversion, 

387 

373 

Norwich  Union  Life  &  Fire 

392 

Palladium  Life  .         393 

Pelican  Life,  .  371 

Protestant  Dissenters'  366 

Scotland,  Insurance  Co.  of  360 
Scottish  Amicable,  363 

Scottish  Equitable  Life         394 
Scottish  Provident  Institu- 
tion, .  .         333 
Scottish  Reversionary  Interest 

Society,  .  396 

Scottish  Union,  Fire  &  Life  378 
Scottish  Widows'  Fund  374 
Standard  Life  .         388 

United  Kingdom,  357 

Yorkshire  Fire  and  Life       376 


COUNTING-HOUSE  CALENDAR,  1843-44. 

Bank  Holidays  marked  *. 


JUNE 

Sun. 

Mori.  . 

'I'ues.  . 

Wed.  . 

Thur.  1 

Frid.  2 

Sat.  3 


,   1843. 
4-11  18  25 
6  12  19  26 

6  13*20  27 

7  14.21*28 

8  15  22  29 

9  16  23  30 
10  17  21 


Sun. 

Mon. 
Tues. 
Wed. 
Thur. 
Frill. 
Sat. 


JULY,  1843. 

2    9  16  23  30 
,     3  10  17  24  31 

4.  II  18  2j 

5  12  19  26 

6  13  20  27 

7  1 4,  2 1  28 
1  8  15  22  29 


AUGUST,   1843. 


Sun. 

Mon. 

Tues. 

Wed. 

Thur. 

Fiia. 

Sat. 


.     6  13  20  27 
.     7  14  21  28 

1  8  15  22  29 

2  9  16  23  30 

3  10  17  24  31 

4  11  18  25 

5  12  19  26 


SEPXEMBEB,  1843. 


Sun. 
Mon. 

Tues. 
Wed. 
Tliur. 
Fnd. 

Sat. 


3  10  17  24 

4  11  18  25 

5  12  19  26 

6  13  20  27 

7  14  21  28 

8  15  22  29 

9  16  23  30 


OCTOBER,   1843. 


Sun. 

Mon. 

Tues. 

Wed. 

Tliar. 

Frid. 

Sat. 


1  8  15  22  29 

2  9  16  23  30 

3  10  17  24  31 

4  11  18  25 

5  12  19  26 

6  13  20  27 

7  14  2128 


NOVEMBER,    1843. 


Sun. 

Mon. 

Tues. 

Wed. 

Thur. 

Frid. 

Sat. 


*5  12  19  26 

6  13  20  27 

7  14  21  28 

8  15  22  29 

9  16  23  30 

10  17  24 

11  18  25 


DECEMBER,   1843. 


Sun. 

Mon. 

Tues. 

Wed. 

Thur. 

Frid.  1 

Sat.    2 


10  17  24  31 

11  18*25 

12  19  26 

13  20  27 

14  21  28 

15  22  29 

16  23  30 


JANUARY,   1844. 


Sun. 

Mon. 

Tues. 

Wed. 

Thur. 

Frid. 

Sat. 


7  14  21  28 
*1    8  15  22  29 

2  9  10  23*30 

3  10  17  24  31 

4  11  1825 

5  12  19  26 

6  13  20  27 


FEBRUARY,  1844.  JUNE,  1844. 

Sun.       .     4  1118  251   Sun.         2   9  16  23  30 


Mon. 
Tues. 
Wed. 
Thur. 
Frid. 
Sat. 


5  12  19  26 

6  13  20  27 

7  14  21  28 

8  15  22  29 

9  16  23 
10  17  24 


MARCH,    1844. 

Sun.       3  10  17  24  31 
Mon.      4  11  18  25 


Tues. 
Wed. 
Thur. 
Frid.  1 
Sat.    2 


5  12  19  26 

6  13  20  27 

7  14  2128 

8  15  22  29 

9  16  23  30 


APRIL,    1844. 


Sun. 

Mon. 

Tues. 

Wed. 

Thur. 

Frid. 

Sat. 


Sun. 

Mon. 

Tues. 

Wed. 

Thur. 

Frid. 

Sat. 


7  14  2128 

1  8  15  22  29 

2  9  16  23  30 

3  10  17  24 

4  11  18  25 
*5  12  19  26 

6  13  20  27 

MAY,  1844. 

.  5  12  19  26 

,  6  13  20  27 

.  7  14  21  28 

1  8  15  22*29 

2  9  16  23  30 

3  10  17*24  31 

4  11  18  25 


Mon. 
Tues. 
Wed. 
Thur. 
Frid. 
Sat. 


.3  10  17  24 
.4  11  18  25 
.  5  12  19  26 
.6  13*20  27 
.7  14  21*28 
1  8  15  22  29 


JULY,  184,4. 
Sun.     .       7  14  21  28 
Mon.    .1    8  15  22  29 


Tues. 
Wed. 
Thur. 
Frid. 
Sat  . 


2  9  16  23  30 

3  10  17  24  31 
,4  11  18  25 

5  12  19  26 

6  13  20  27 


AUGUST,   1844. 


Sun. 

Mon. 

Tues. 

Wed, 

Thur. 

Frid. 

Sat. 


4  11  18  25 

5  12  19  26 

6  13  20  27 

7  14  21  28 

8  15  22  29 

9  16  23  30 


3  10  17  24  31 


SEPTEMBER,  1844. 


Sun. 

Mon. 

Tues. 

Wed. 

Thur. 

Frid. 

Sat. 


1  8  15  22  29 

2  9  16  23  30 

3  10  17  24 

4  11  18  25 

5  12  19  20 

6  13  20  27 

7  14  21  28 


BANK  HOLIDAYS,  1843-44. 


Accession  of  Queen  Victoria, 
Coronation  of  Queen  Victoria, 
Gunpowder  Plot,        i 
Christmas  Day,  .         , 

New  Year's  Day,       . 


1843,  June  20 

.      June  28 

Nov.  5 

.     Dec.  25 

1844,  Jan,  1 


Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  I. 
Marriage  of  Queen  Victoria,  . 
Good  Friday, 

Queen  Victoria's  Birthday,  . 
Restoration  of  King  Charles  II., 


1844,  Jan.  30 
Feb.  10 

.  April  5 
May  24 
May  29 


A 

TABLE  to  Calculate 

Wages  and  other  Payments 

• 

Veari  Month 

Week 

Day    1 

Year 

Month 

Week 

Day 

Year 

Month 

1      Week 

Day 

L.    II.  s.  d. 

L.    s.      d.    s.  d. 

L. 

L.  s.  d. 

L. 

s.     d. 

s.      d. 

L. 

L.    s. 

d.'L.   8. 

d. 

s.       d. 

1  :o   1  8 

0     0     4f  1  0  OJ 

11 

0  18  4 

0 

4     2f 

0    71 

30 

2   10 

O'O  11 

6 

1    7J 

2  |0     3  4 

0     0     9i 

0  11 

12/1     0  0 

0 

4    71 

0     8 

40 

3     6 

80  15 

4 

2    21 

3  }()     5  0 

0     1     1^ 

0  2 

13 

1     1  8 

0 

4  llf 

0    81 

50 

4     3 

40  19 

H 

2     9 

4  iO     6  8 

0     1     61 

0  2f 

14 

1     3  4 

0 

5     41 

0     91 

60 

5     0 

Oil     3 

0? 

3     31 

5  to     8  4 

0     1   11' 

0  31 

15 

1     5  0 

0 

5     9" 

0     9| 

70 

5  16 

81     6 

101 

3  10 

6  10  10  0 

0     2     3i  0  4* 

16 

1     6  8 

0 

6     If 

0  101 

80 

6  13 

4|l   10 

H 

4     41 

7  :0  11  8 

0     2     8^   0  41 

17 

1     8  4 

0 

6     61 

0  111 

90 

7  10 

01  14 

4 

4  111 

8   0  13  4 

0     3     Of   0  51      18 

1   10  0 

0 

6  10| 

0  llf 

100 

8     6 

8 

I  18 

4i 

5    5J 

9   0  15  0 

0     3     51   0  6        19 

1   11  8 

0 

7     31 

1    o| 

300 

25    0 

0 

5  15 

Of 

16    51 

10   0  16  8 

0    3  10"    0  61     20 

1  13  4 

0 

7    8' 

1    H 

500 

41  13 

4 

9  11 

4 

27    4| 

Tf  tha  Sun 

1    llA    Hlll-rK: 

a=    Tinf  1 

Pnnnrl 

c     fr\Y*  im 

nil 

n,,ir,oa 

a^A    ■,   n 

«nnV.    »v. 

V,        r^^ 

™  «.„, 

fUi^^  t^ 

each  Week. 


JUNE,  1843. 


Calendar 


Th 
Fr 

Sa 

Sii 

M 

Tu 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

M 

Tu 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

M 

Tu 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

M 

Tu 

W 

Th 

Fr 


D.  H.  M.       MOON'S  CHANGES.  d.  h.  m. 

First  Quarter....     6    2  22  a.  I  Last  Quarter 19    8  17  a. 

Full  Mo6n 12    6  58  m.  |  New  Moon 27     7     7  a. 


SUNDAYS,  HOLIDAYS, 
&C. 


Nicomede...  

5  Boniface,  Bp 

Whitsunday  or  Pentecost 

Whit  Monday 

Wliit  Tuesday , 

5  K.  of  Hanover  bn.. 

Trinity  Sunday 

1 1  St  Barnabas  the  Ap. 

St  Aibiin,   M 

1st  Sim.,  after  Trinity... 
■20  *Jc.  of  Q.  Victoria 

Tra.  K.  Edwuvii 

22  Summer  coinmenc. 
S.  en  Cane.  2/i,5i)TO.M. 

22  Longest  Day 

St  John  Baptist  born . . . 
2f/  Su}i.  after  T'inity. 
24  Midsummer  Day 

*  Cor.  of  Q.  Victoria... 
St  Peter  the  Apost 


^Ull. 


Rises 

Si'ts. 

Di'fliiiatio 

11.  M. 

H.  M. 

Niirtli. 

3  25 

8  29 

22°  0'  47" 

3  24 

8  30 

22  8  54 

3  23 

8  32 

22  16  38 

i   22 

8  33 

22  23  59 

3  21 

8  35 

22  31)  57 

3  20 

8  36 

22  37  ;hO 

3  19 

8  37 

■22  43  40 

3  19 

8  39 

22  49  27 

3  18 

8  40 

22  54  49 

3  17 

8  41 

22  59  47 

3  17 

8  41 

23  4  21 

3  17 

8  42 

23  8  31 

3  16 

8  43 

23  12  16 

3  18 

8  44 

23  15  37 

3  16 

8  44 

23  18  33 

3  15 

8  45 

23  21  4 

3  15 

8  45 

23  2?  1 1 

3  16 

8  46 

23  24  53 

3  15 

8  47 

23  26  11 

3  15 

8  47 

23  27  3 

3  15 

8  47 

23  27  31 

3  15 

8  47 

23  27  34 

3  16 

8  48 

23  27  12 

3  16 

8  48 

23  26  25 

3  16 

8  48 

23  25  13 

3  17 

8  47 

23  23  37 

3  17 

8  47 

23  21  3ii 

3  18 

8  47 

23  19  10 

3  19 

8  47 

23  16  20 

3  19 

8  47 

23  13  5 

Equation 
ut  Time. 

Clock 
a.  ^:  b.Sun 
2' 34-7" 
2  25  7 
2  li>-4 
2  6-6 
1  56  6 
1  46-2 
1  35-5 
1  24-5 
1  13-3 
1  18 
0  50- 1 
0  38-2 
0  26-1 
0  13-8 
aft.  1-3 
te/.U-3 
0  24-0 
0  36-9 

0  49-8 

1  28 
1  15-8 
1  2!S-8 
1   41-8 

1  54  7 

2  7  6 
2  20  4 
2  331 
2  4.t6 

2  57  9 

3  100 


^Offlt. 


II.      M. 

6m  II 

7  2S 

8  52 

10  17 

11  44 
lain 

'2  41 

4  12 

5  43 

7  9 

8  23 

9  21 
9  51J 

10  27 
!0  4. 

11  0 
11  14 
11  24 
11  33 
11  47 


Om 
0   17 

0  40 

1  9 

1  51 

2  47 

3  5(i 

5  14 

6  37 


ioLltll.-- 

a.     M. 
:'a47 

3  39 

4  30 

5  19 

6  8 

6  67 

7  49 

8  43 

9  40 

10  4i> 

11  41 

0ni41 

1  38 

2  .-.l 

3  20 

4  5 

4  48 

5  29 

6  10 

6  51 

7  34 

8  19 

9  7 
9  58 

10  51 

11  4i 
0d4i 

1  34 

2  2ij 


S.-ts. 

H.       iM. 

lie  6 
II  29 
11  45 

Om  0 
0  V^ 
0  27 

0  41 

1  1 

1  2- 

2  4 
2  67 
4  6 
6  24 
6  46 

8  ti 

9  22 

10  37 

11  49 

1  a  1 

2  13 

3  27 

4  39 

5  50 

6  57 

7  52 

8  37 

9  10 
9  35 
9  53 


TIDES    AT 
IE  ITU. 


Morn. 
M.    M. 

4-  4 

4  48 

5  34 

6  •-'() 

7  20 

8  22 

9  30 

10  40 

11  45 

0  IH 

1  l.S 

2  4 

2  50 

3  34 

4  14 

4  54 

5  32 

6  II 

6  64 

7  42 

8  3'! 

9  44 

10  4<) 

11  48 

0  14 

1  3 

1  47 

2  29 

3  10 
3  52 


4  26 

5  11 

6  0 

6  53 

7  51 

8  5.=. 

10  5 

11  13 

0  4(i 

1  39 

2  27 

3  12 

3  54 

4  34 

5  1  ^ 

5  51 

6  32 

7  1*^ 


8 

9 

9 

10 

10 

17 

11 

21 

0 

3!l 

1 

25 

>2 

8 

2 

50 

3 

31 

4 

13 

JULY,   1843. 


Sa 

Su 

M 

Tu 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

M 

Tu 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

M 

Tu 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

M 

Tu 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

M 


D.  H.  M.     MOON'S  CHANGES  d.  h.  m. 

First  Quarter 4    6  60  a.  I  Last  Quarter 19     1  'i8  a. 

F'ull  iMoon 11     4  63  a.  New  Moon 27     6  30jf. 


?ttlt. 


2  Visita.  of  V.  Mary 
ill  Sun.  after  Trinity. 

Dog  Days  begin 

St  Martin  transl 


Thomas  a  Becket   ... 


ith  Sun.  after  Trinity. 
lioyal  Burghs  meet.. 


St  .Swithin  transl.  ... 
v>th  Sun.  after  Trinity. 


20  Court  of  Sess.  lisfS 
St  Margaret  V 


St  Magdalene 

Qth  Sun.  after  Trinity. 
23iS'.en.Leo,  l/i.46m.A. 

St  James 

St  Anne 


1th  Sun.  after  Trinity 


Rises 

H.  M. 

3  20 
3  21 
3  22 
3  23 
3  21. 


25 
26 
27 
■^Q 
30 
31 
32 
34 
3.^ 
37 
39 
40 
41 
43 
44 
46 
47 
49 
51 
52 
3  54 
3  56 
3  57 

3  59 

4  1 
4  3 


Sets. 

H.  M. 

8  46 
8  46 
8  4i 
8  4.') 
8  44 
8  44 
8  43 
8  42 
8  41 
8  40 
8  39 
8  38 
8  36 
8  35 
8  34 
8  33 
8  32 
8  31 
8  29 
8  2-t 
8  26 
8  25 
8  23 
8  21 
8  20 
8  18 
8  16 
8  15 
8  13 
8  11 
8  9 


Deelinatloii 

N.irtb. 
23°  9'  26" 
23  6  --S 
23  0  55 
22  66  4 
22  50  48 
22  45  9 
22  39  6 
22  32  40 
22  25  50 
22  18  37 
22  11  1 
22  3  2 
21  54  40 
21  45  5ii 
21  36  50 
21  27  21 
21  17  30 
21  7  18 
20  66  44 
20  45  49 
20  34  32 
20  22  55 
20  10  67 
19  58  39 
19  4tj  1 
19  33  3 
19  19  46 
19  6  9 
18  32  13 
18  37  59 
18  23  27 


Equation 
o(  Time. 
Cloek. 
hef  Sun 
3' 21 -9" 
3  33-5 
3  44-9 

3  56  0 

4  67 
4  171 
4  27-1 
4  3rt-7 
4  45-9 

4  54  8 

5  3  2 

5  111 

6  187 
5  25  7 
5  32 -^ 
5  38  5 
5  44-1 
5  '19-2 

53^8 

5sO 

1-5 


4-5 

7-0 

90 

10-3 

11-1 

11-3 

6  10-9 

6    9-8 

6     8-2 

6    6-0 


iHfffllt. 


Ki=eb 
II.      M. 

8ot3 

9  3 ) 
10  5-< 
''Oa26 

1  55 
,3  24 

4  4) 

6  7 

7  10 

7  55 

8  28 

8  50 

9  6 
9  2  1 
9  32 
9  ^2 
9  54 

10  7 
'0  21 

10  41 

11  6 
11  43 


0»/i31 

1  35 

2  6-2 
4  17 
4  43 

7  11 

8  40 
10    9 


3al6 
4    6 


4  56 
6  45 

6  37 

7  32 

8  29 

9  28 

10  27 

11  25 


Qm  20 


II 
68 
4' 
24 

47 

29 
6   13 

6  69 

7  48 

8  40 

9  34 

10  29 

11  24 
0al8 

1  10 

2  1 

2  51 

3  42 


Sets 

H.       M. 

10  (  8 
10  2  = 
I')  35 

10  50 

11  6 
11  29 

Orti  2 

0  46 

1  47 

3  0 

4  21 

5  43 

7  1 

8  18 

9  31 

10  4< 

11  6H 
la  9 

2  22 

3  32 

4  40 

6  41 

6  31 

7  8 
7  36 

7  59 

8  16 
8  30 
8  44 
8  58 


iHoiu.  I  Even. 


4  35 
6  19 
6     4 

6  65 

7  64 
9    2 

10  20 

11  33 


6 
3 
51 
33 
13 
49 
21 
56 
3) 
6 

6  49 

7  :s8 

8  47 

10  5 

11  17 

0  42 

1  28 

2  12 

2  64 

3  34 

4  15 
4  67 


4  57 
h  41 

6  28 

7  23 

8  26 

9  41 
10  58 


(I  35 

1  28 

2  13 

2  53 

3  31 

4  6 

4  411 

5  13 

6  47 

6  2o 

7  12 

8  II 

9  26 

10  43 

11  48 

0  16 

1  6 

1  5:i 

2  33 

3  14 

3  54 

4  36 

5  19 


Calendar. 


AUGUST,  1843. 


1).  H.  Ji.      lAIOON'S  CHANGES.  d.  h.  m. 

First  Quarter 2  1114  a.  I  Last  Qu:irter 18    (i  37  m. 

Full  Moon 10    4  4l',m.  j  New  Moon 25    2  23  a. 


SUNDAVS,  HOLIDAYS, 

Lammas  Day 

(>    Transfigui'Htioti.. 
8/A  Sun.  after  Trinilij 
Name  of  Jesus 

St  Lawrence    

Dog  Dai/s  end 

Or.  Sr  Ptiinn.  sh.  b.-g.. 
'.)lli  Sun.  after  'I'li/n://. 

SDow.Q.Adel.lj.ngi 
13  Old  Laiaiiias  Day 
15  Assmnp.  V.  .Mary 
Buck,  of  Kent  b.  1786 

\Otlt  Sun.  after  Tiin... 
20  Black  Cock  sh.  beij. 

S.e.Wr.Qli.  \7m.A.... 
St  Bartholomew  Apu.s. 

\\fh  Sun.  after  Trin... 

St  Augustine 

St.  Jo.  Bapt.  beh.  ... 


^Ult. 


H.  M. 

4  h 


4  21 

4  21. 

4  2'\ 
29 
31 
32 
31 
36 
38 
40 
42 
44 
46 
48 
49 
31 
63 
55 
57 
59 
1 
3 


Sets. 

H.  iM. 

8    7 

8    6 

8    4 

8    2 

8     0 

7  5^ 

/   5ri 

7  53 

7  51 

7  49 

7  46 

7  41 

7  41 

7  39 

7  36 

7  34 

7  32 

7  30 

7  28 

7  25 

7  22 

7  20 

7  18 

7  15 

7  13 

7  10 

7     7 

7    5 

7     3 

7     1 

6  58 

Declination 

North. 
18°  8' 36" 
17  63  28 
17  3S  2 
17  22  20 
17  6  20 
16  .^0  4 
16  33  31 
16  16  43 
13  59  39 
15  42  19 
15  24  44 

13  6  33 

14  4S  51 
14  30  32 
14  12  0 
13  53  14 
13  34  14 
13  13  2 
12  55  36 
12  35  59 
12  16  9 
11  56  7 
11  35  54 
II  15  30 
10  54  55 
10  34  10 
10  13  15 

9  52  10 
9  ;i0  56 
9  9  32 
8  4«  0 


Kquiitioii 
of  rime. 

Clork 
bef.  Sun. 

Mtton. 

> 

Rises. 

Souths 

Sets. 

H.      M. 

H.      M. 

6'    3-1" 

6 

1 1  »!39 

4o34 

9al5 

5  59-6 

7 

lolO 

5  28 

9  35 

5  55 '5 

8 

2  36 

6  24 

10     5 

3  50-8 

9 

3    5:, 

7  22 

10  44 

5  45-5 

10 

5     2 

8  20 

11  38 

5  39-5 

11 

5  52 

9  17 

5  32-9 

12 

6  29 

10  12 

0/JJ46 

5  23-7 

13 

6  5-1 

11     3 

2     4 

5  lK-0 

14 

7  12 

11  51 

3  23 

5     9-6 

15 

7  2< 

4  41 

5    0-7 

16 

7  40 

0/M37 

5  59 

4  51-2 

17 

7  51 

1  20 

7  14 

4  41-2 

18 

8    :5 

2     1 

8  ■i7 

4  30-6 

19 

8  15 

2  43 

9  39 

4  19-5 

20 

H  29 

3  24 

10  50 

4     7-8 

21 

8  45 

4    7 

Qa  2 

3  55-7 

22 

9    8 

4  52 

1  14 

3  43-1 

23 

9  40 

5  40 

2  24 

3  30-0 

24 

10  22 

6  30 

3  27 

3  16-4 

25 

11    18 

7  22 

4  21 

3     2-3 

26 

8  16 

5     3 

1 

2  47-8 

27 

0w29 

9  10 

5  36 

1 

2  32-9 

28 

1   4,s 

10    4 

6     0 

2  17-5 

29 

3  14 

10  67 

6  19 

2     1-7 

30 

4  44 

11  50 

6  36 

1  45-3 

1 

6   15 

0,y42 

6  51 

1  2S-9 

2 

7  46 

1  34 

7     3 

1   11-9 

3 

9  17 

2  27 

7  21 

0  64-5 

4 

10  49 

3  22 

7  42 

0  S6-8 

5 

0a21 

4  19 

8    9 

0  ls-7 

6 

1    44 

3  17 

8  45 

t;des  at 

LEITH. 

Mora.   Kv 

H.   M. 


a  41 

6  29 

7  27 

8  43 

10  9 

11  26 


0  52 

1  35 

2  13 

2  47 

3  19 

3  49 

4  IS 

4  48 
3  21 

5  59 

6  50 

7  56 


9  24 

10  47 

11  51 

0  18 

1  S 

1  49 

2  32 

3  13 

3  53 

4  34 

5  18 

6  8 


6  4 1 
6  661 

8  2 

9  25 

10  50 

11  39 

0  26 

1  14 

1  64 

2  30 

3  3 

3  34 

4  4 

4  33 

5  4 
3  41 

6  23 

7  19 

8  39 

10  8 

11  21 


0  43 

1  27 

2  II 


a 

d 

c^. 

^ 

■f- 

X 

<: 

~ 

1 

Im- 

2 

Sa 

3 

Su 

4 

\\ 

5 

Tu 

6 

W 

7 

•I'h 

8 

!'!• 

9 

Sa 

10 

Su 

11 

Al 

12 

Tu 

13 

\V 

14 

Th 

15 

Fr 

16 

Sa 

17 

Su 

18 

I\I 

19 

Tn 

20 

W 

21 

Th 

22 

Fr 

23 

Sa 

24 

Su 

25 

M 

1-6 

Tu 

27 

W 

28 

Th 

29 

Fr 

30 

Sa 

First  Quarter...   1 
Full  Moon 8 


H.  M.   MOON'S  CHANGLS.     n.  h.  m. 

5  10m.         I         Last  Quarter.. 16  11     0  a. 

6  45  A.  New  Moon 23  10  40  a. 


D.    H.    M. 

First  Quarter. ..30     1  58  i 


SUNDAYS,   HOLIDAYS, 


Tart  ridge  sh.  begins... 

1    St  Giles,  A.  C 

12/A  Sun.  after  Trin... 
2Lon.burntl666,  O.S. 

Enurchus,  Up 

Virgin  Mary  born 

13;/i  Sun.  after  Trin... 

Fish.  no.  ofTweedclo. 

14  Holy  Cross 

17  Lambert 

l4//t  Sun.  after  Trin... 

St  Matthew 

23  Autumn  commen. 
5.  enf. Lib.4/(.57m.A... 
I5f//  Sun.  after  Trin.. 
23  Day  &  Night  equal 
St  Cyprian 

29  St  Mic.&  all  angels 

Michaelmas  Day 

St  Jerome 


^u 

Rises. 

Sets. 

H.    M. 

H.   M. 

5     3 

6  35 

5     7 

6  53 

5     9 

6  50 

5  11 

6  47 

5  13 

6  46 

6  15 

6  42 

3  17 

6  39 

3    !9 

6  37 

5  -.0 

6  34 

5  22 

6  32 

5  25 

6  29 

5  26 

6  26 

5  28 

6  24 

5  30 

6  21 

5  32 

6  \S 

5  34 

6  16 

3  36 

6   14 

5  3S 

6  11 

3  40 

6     8 

5  42 

6    6 

5  44 

6    3 

6  46 

6     0 

5  48 

5  58 

3  50 

5  55 

3  52 

3  52 

5  63 

5  49 

5  55 

3  47 

5  57 

6  44 

5  39 

5  41 

6     1 

5  39 

Deoluiatioi 
North  &  So 
8°:i6'20' 
8  4  31 
7  42  35 
7  20  .•;2 
6  58  21 
6  4 
13  40 
fil  10 
28  ;i4 
3  52 
43  5 
4  20  13 
3  37  17 
3  34  16 
3  11  11 
2  48  3 
2  24  51 
2  1  33 
1  38  19 
1  14  59 
0  51  37 
0  28  14 
N.  4  49 
s.  18  36 

0  42    2 

1  5  28 
1  28  64 

1  52  19 

2  15  43 
2  39    6 


Equation 
of  Tjine. 

Clo.-k 

li.&a.Suii 

bef.  0-2' 

aft.  1  ^  -5 

0'  37-6 

0  57-0 

1  16-6 
1  .36-4 

1  .56 -5 

2  16-8 
2  3;-3 

2  57-9 

3  18-7 

3  39-6 

4  0-6 
4  21 -fi 

4  42-7 

5  3-8 

5  25-0 

6  46-1 
6  7-2 
6  1^8-2 

6  49  2 

7  100 
7  30-8 

7  51-5 

8  11-9 
8  32  3 

8  62-5 

9  12-5 
9  32-3 
9  51-8 


fHoon. 


2  a  64 
3  50 


30 
59 
19 
34 
48 
0 
6  11 
6  23 
6  37 

6  53 

7  14 

7  40 

8  19 

9  8 

10  9 

11  22 


0m44 

2  10 

3  39 

5  11 

6  44 

8  18 

9  63 
il  23 

0a41 

1  45 

2  29 


Souths 

H.     M. 

6a  1 3 

7  13 

8  7 

8  59 

9  48 

10  33 

11  17 
11  69 


Sets. 

H.      M. 

9n35 

10  38 

11  60 


0m40 

1  22 

2  4 


48 
34 
22 
13 
6 
57 
60 

8  43 

9  35 

10  27 

11  20 
o«13 

1  9 

2  7 


Im9 

2  28 

3  44 

4  59 

6  13 

7  L'5 

8  37 

9  48 
10  69 

Oa9 


12 
11 

67 
31 
1 
22 
39 
65 
11 
26 
44 
6  11 

6  45 

7  29 

8  32 

9  42 


7  6 

8  22 

9  53 
11  10 

0  32 


TIDES  AT 
LEtTH. 

Morn.  I  Even 

H.   M.   H.  M- 

I  7  41 
9  9 

10  35 

11  42 
0  8 

0  52 

1  29 

2  2 

2  33 

3  2 

3  *", 

4  31 
5 

5  47 

6  43 

7  56 
9  26 

10  45 

II  48 

0  13 

1  1 

1  46 

2  30 

3  12 

3  66 

4  40 

5  24 

6  18 

7  21 


8  41 

10  8 

11  19 


0  38 


24 

8 

51 

34 

18 

2 

50 

6  49 


OCTOBER,  1843. 


Ccdeiidar. 


Full  Moon 8 

Last  Quarter 16 


H.    M. 

11     4  m. 
1  46  a. 


MOON'S  CHANGES. 


n.  H.  ji. 


New 
First 


Moon 23 

Quarter 30 


7  23 11. 
2  30  jr. 


1 

1 

Su 

2 

IVl 

3 

Tu 

4 

W 

5 

Th 

6 

Fr 

7 

Sa 

8 

Su 

9 

n 

10 

Tu 

11 

w 

12 

T'n 

13 

Fr 

14 

Sa 

15 

Su 

Ifi 

[VI 

17 

Tu 

18 

W 

19 

Th 

20 

Fr 

21 

Sa 

22 

Sh 

23 

M 

24 

Tu 

25 

W 

26 

Th 

27 

Fr 

28 

Sa 

29 

Su 

30 

M 

31 

Tu 

SUNDAYS,  HOLIDAYS, 

\<cith  Sun.  after  Ti-in... 
1  Pheasant  shoot,  heg. 
1   Remigius,  Bp 


Faith,  V.  &  M 

11  th  Sun.  after  Trm.. 
St  Denys,  Bp 


Old  Michael.  Day. 


K.  Ed.  Cotif.  Tra.... 
1 5  Tweed  Net  Fish .  clo 
IStk  Sun.  after  Trin.. 


Ethelreda  

St  Luke  the  Evan". 


\9th  Sun.  after  Trin.. 

S.ent-Scor.  I  A.  12m  ji 
St  Crispin,  M 


St  Simon  §•  St  Jude... 
20t>i  Sun.  after  Trin.. 

'  Hallowmas  Eve 


Equation 
of  Time. 

iHoon. 

TIDES  AT 
I.EITH. 

Clock 

> 

Rise=. 

Souths 

Sets. 

Mora. 

Evelr- 

aft.  Sun. 

"' 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

H.   M. 

H.   Bl. 

10' 11-2" 

8 

3a  2 

6a56  1 

10a58 

7  57 

8  39 

10  30-2 

9 

3  24 

7  46 

9  22 

10  o 

10  49-0 

10 

3  42 

8  32  ! 

0??ilH 

10  38 

11  10 

11  7-3 

11 

3  66 

9  15 

1  35 

11  33 

11  39 

11  25-6 

12 

4  8 

9  37 

2  48 

0  -21 

11  43-4 

13 

4  20 

10  39 

4  0 

0  41 

0  59 

12  0-8 

14 

4  32 

11  20 

5  12 

1  17 

1  34 

12  17-9 

15 

4  43 

6  24 

1  50 

2  5 

12  34-4 

16 

3  0 

0;»2 

7  3H 

2  20 

2  36 

12  50-6 

17 

5  20 

0  46 

8  47 

2  51 

3  6 

13  6-3 

18 

3  44 

1  31 

9  57 

3  21 

3  36 

13  21-5 

19 

6  19 

2  19 

11  4 

3  32 

4  9 

13  36-2 

20 

7  3 

3  8 

Oa   1 

4  27 

4  40 

13  .50-3 

21 

8  0 

3  68 

0  50 

5  6 

5  30 

14  3-9 

22 

9  8 

4  50 

1  30 

5  53 

6  19' 

14  17-0 

23 

10  24 

5  41 

1  59 

6  53 

7  27 

14  £9-4 

24 

11  43 

6  32 

O  0-) 

8  5 

8  47 

14  41-3 

25 

7  22 

2  41 

9  25 

10  4 

14  52-5 

26 

ImlO 

8  13 

2  58 

10  38 

11  9 

15  3-1 

27 

2  37 

9  4 

3  13 

11  38 

15  13-0 

28 

4  7 

9  56 

3  29 

0  6 

0  32 

15  22-2 

29 

5  40 

10  51 

3  46 

0  57 

1  i2 

13  30-8 

1 

7  15 

11  48 

4  8 

1  46 

2  10 

15  38-7 

9 

8  49 

0a49 

4  40 

2  33 

2  56 

15  45  9 

3 

10  16 

1  51 

5  21 

3  19 

3  42 

15  52-4 

4 

11  29 

2  33 

6  18 

4  5 

4  28 

15  58-2 

5 

Oa22 

3  53 

7  28 

4  61 

5  14 

16  3-2 

6 

1  0 

4  49 

8  45 

3  37 

6  2 

16  7-6 

7 

1  26 

5  41 

10  5 

6  28 

6  58 

16  11-1 

8 

1  47 

6  29 

11  22 

7  28 

8  0 

16  13-9 

9 

2  2 

7  14 

8  33 

9  11 

NOVEMBER,  1843. 


n.  H.  M.     MOON'S  CHANGES. 


Full  Moon 7 

Last  Quarter 15 


5     9  m. 
2  21  M. 


D.    H.    M. 

New  Moon 21     3  21  a. 

Fiist  Quarter 28    6  66  a. 


W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su, 

M 

Tu 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

M 

Tu 

VV 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

M 

Tu 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

M 

Tu 

VV 

Th 


SUNDAYS,    HOLIDAYS, 
&C. 

All  Saints;  Hallowm, 

All  Souls 

Prs.  Soph,  born  1777 
*  5  Gunp.  Plot,  1605.. 
21sr  Sun.  after  Trin... 

St  Leonard 

Tweed  Rod  Fish.  clo... 
Prs.  Aug.  born  1768, 
Pr.  of  Wales  born  1841. 


^mx. 


Martinmas,  St  Martin 
22d  Sun.  after  Trin — 

Britius,  Bp 

Inner  H.  Court  of  Sess. 
sit.  L.O.  meet  on  Ist. 

13  Macbutus 

Hugh,  Bp.  of  Lin. 


2'3d  Sun.  after  Trin,. 

Edm.,  K.  &Mar 

Princess  Royal  b.  1840 

23 Old  Martinmas 

iS.  e.  Sag.  9/i.  49m. a, 
22StCec,;23StClem 

St  Catharine 

24f/t  Sun.  after  Trin... 


30  Andermas 

St  A?idrew  the  Apost. 


7  27 
7  29 


31 

33 

36 

38 

40 

42 

44 

46 

48 

60 

62 

64 

66 

68 

8     0 

8     2 

8     4 

8    6 

8    8 


4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3  39 

3  38 

3  36 
34 
33 
32 
31 
30 


Declination 

South. 
14°I9'64" 
14  39  7 

14  58  6 

15  16  60 

15  35  19 

16  63  3S 
16  11  31 
16  29  12 

16  46  37 

17  3  45 
17  20  36 
17  37  S 

17  53  22 

18  9  18 
18  24  55 
18  40  12 

18  55  9 

19  9  47 
19  24  3 
19  37  69 

19  61  33 

20  4  45 
20  17  S3 
20  30  3 
20  42  8 

20  53  49 

21  5  8 
21  16  2 
21  26  32 
21  36  38 


Equation 
of  Time. 

Clock 
aft.  Sun. 

16'  16-0" 
16  17-2 
16  17-7 
16  17-4 
16  16-3 
16  14-3 
16  11-6 
16  7-9 
16  3-3 
13  58-2 
15  52-0 
15  44-9 
13  37-0 

13  28-3 
15  18-6 
15  8-1 

14  66-7 
14  44-3 
14  31-3 
14  17-6 
14  2-8 
13  47-3 
13  31-0 
13  13-9 
12  66-0 
12  37-4 
12  18-1 
11  58-0 
11  37-3 
11  13-9 


JMff0it. 


>   Rises. 

Souths 

Sets. 

H.  M. 

H.  w. 

H   M. 

10 

2al3 

7ao6 

Om39 

11 

2  27 

8  .^S 

1  31 

12 

2  40 

9  19 

3  3 

13 

2  33 

10  1 

4  15 

14 

3  8 

10  44 

3  26 

15 

3  26 

11  29 

6  36 

16 

3  60 

7  47 

17 

4  21 

Oml6 

8  55 

18 

3  3 

1  6 

9  33 

19 

3  33 

1  55 

10  47 

20 

6  69 

2  46 

11  29 

21 

8  10 

3  37 

Oa  3 

22 

9  27 

4  27 

0  27 

23 

10  48 

5  16 

0  43 

24 

6  5 

1  3 

23 

Omll 

6  63 

1  16 

26 

1  36 

7  43 

1  32 

27 

3  5 

8  33 

1  48 

28 

4  38 

9  29 

2  6 

29 

6  11 

10  27 

2  33 

30 

7  42 

11  29 

3  8 

1 

9  4 

Oa  32 

3  59 

2 

10  9 

1  35 

3  3 

3 

10  35 

2  33 

6  21 

4 

11  28 

3  31 

7  44 

6 

11  60 

4  22 

9  4 

6 

Oa  7 

o  9 

10  23 

7 

0  21 

3  53 

11  37 

8 

0  35 

6  36 

9 

0  47 

7  17 

0/«32 

Morn.   Eveii 


9  44 

10  48 

11  40 
0  4 

0  46 

1  22 

1  57 

2  30 

3  3 

3  39 

4  15 

4  56 

5  42 

6  36 

7  37 

8  45 

9  37 
11  3 


0  .^4 

1  29 

2  18 


8  43 


19  18 
11  Id 

0  25 

1  4 

1  40 

2  14 

2  4'. 

3  21 
3  57 


4  35 
6  19 

6  7 

7  5 

8  1(» 

9  21 

10  32 

11  36 

0  3 

1  1 

1  64 

2  43 

3  31 

4  17 

4  59 

5  43 

6  29 

7  17 

8  13 

9  16 


Calendar. 


DECEMBER,  1843. 


Fr 

S;i 
Su 

Til 

W 
Th 
Fr 

Sh 

Sa 

!\I 

Tu 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

I\I 

Tu 

\V 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Sii 

Tu 
W 
Th 
Fr 
f^a 
Sii 


D.  H.  M.     MOON'S  CHANGES.  n.  h.  m. 

Full  Moon 6  11  48  A.  I  New  Moon 21     4  56  m. 

Last  Quarter 14    0  40  a.  |  First  Quarter... 28    2  40  a. 


SUNDAYS,  HOLIDAYS, 


Rises 


Advent  Sunday. 


St  Nicholas.   Bp 

S   Concept.  V.  I\I 

10  Grouse,  Bl.  Cock. 
S(  Ptarmigan  nh.  ends. 
2d  Sunday  in  Advent... 


St  Lucy,  V. 


3d  Sunday  in  Advent.. 


21  St  Thomas 

22  Winter  (•oinmeiices 
S.  en.Capr.lO/(.36ra.5i. 

22  Shortest  day 

4fh  Sunday  in  Advent. . 

Christmas  day 

23 Court  of  Sess.  rises 

26  St  Stephen,  iVI 

21  St  John  Evany 

28  Innocents^  day 

31  St  Silvester 

1st  Sun.  after  Christ ... 


^nn. 


8  17 
8  1» 
8  19 
8  20 
8  22 
8  23 
8  24 
8  25 
8  26 
8  27 
8  28 
8  29 
8  30 
8  31 
8  32 
8  32 
8  33 
8  33 
8  34 
8  34 
8  34 
8  34 
8  34 
8  34 
8  34 
8  34 


Sets. 
H.  M. 

3  29 
3  28 
3  27 
3  26 
3  26 
3  25 
3  25 
3  25 
3  24 
3  24 
3  23 
3  23 
3  23 
3  23 
3  23 
3  23 
3  2i 
3  23 
3  23 
3  24 
3  24 
3  25 
3  25 
3  26 
3  26 
3  27 
3  28 
3  29 
3  30 
3  31 
3  32 


DecUniitioii 

South. 
21°46'  19" 

21  55  35 

22  4  25 
22  12  50 
22  20  60 
22  28  23 
22  3^  30 
22  42  10 
22  4s  24 
22  64  10 

22  69  30 

23  4  22 
23  8  47 
23  12  44 
23  16  14 
23  19  15 
23  21  49 
23  23  64 
23  25  31 
23  26  40 
23  27  21 
23  27  33 
23  27  17 
23  26  33 
23  25  20 
23  23  40 
23  21  31 
23  18  54 
23  15  48 
23  12  15 
23  8  14 


Equation 
(it  Timi'. 

Cl.xk 

a.Aib-Srin 

10'  53-9" 

10  31-2 

10  7-9 

9  44-0 

9  19-6 

8  54-6 

8  290 

8  30 

7  3H-5 

7  9-5 

6  42-1 

6  14-2 

5  46-0 

5  17  5 
4  48-6 
4  19-5 
3  50-1 
3  20-4 
2  .50-7 
2  20-7 
1  50-7 
1  20-6 

0  50-5 
aft  20-4 
bef.   9-7 

6  39-6 

1  9-5 

1  39-1 

2  8-6 

2  37-8 

3  6-7 


^0fflt. 


10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
1 
2 

3 
4 
5 


Hues. 
H.  M. 

0a59 
1  13 
1  31 

1  52 

2  21 

3  0 

3  49 

4  51 

6  2 

7  17 

8  36 

9  57 
11  19 


0/ra45 

2  II 

3  41 

5  10 

6  34 

7  49 

8  43 

9  23 
9  61 

10  12 
10  28 
10  41 

10  64 

11  7 
II  20 
11  36 
11  66 


Souths 

H. 

M. 

7 

758 

8 

41 

9 

25 

10 

12 

11 

0 

11 

51 

0m4'2  1 

1 

34 

2 

24 

3 

14 

4 

2 

4  60 

6  38 

6 

27 

7 

18 

8 

12 

9  10 

10  11 

11  14 

0al6 


6  37 

7  21) 

8  6 


Sets. 

H.  IM. 

2to2 

3  13 

4  24 

5  36 

6  45 

7  47 

8  45 

9  29 
10  5 
10  32 

10  53 

11  10 
11  26 
11  38 
11  54 

0(7 10 

0  30 

1  1 

1  43 

2  39 

3  51 

5  12 

6  37 

7  69 
9  17 

10  33 

11  46 


0m58 

2  10 

3  20 


Moru. 

H.  M. 

9  47 

10  51 

11  47 
0  12 

0  55 

1  34 

2  12 

2  49 

3  26 

4  5 

4  46 

5  29 

6  16 

7  9 

8  11 

9  22 

10  36 

11  46 

0  18 

1  15 

2  6 

2  53 

3  36 

4  17 

4  55 

5  33 

6  II 

6  53 

7  40 

8  44 

9  57 


10  19 

11  21 


0  34 

1  15 

1  53 

2  31 
3 

3  46 

4  25 
6  7 

5  51 

6  42 

7  38 

8  45 

9  59 
11  12 


0  47 

1  42 

2  30 

3  15 

3  57 

4  36 

5  14 

5  62 

6  301 

7  16[ 

8  12[ 

9  201 
iO 


JANUARY,  1844. 


D.      H.    JI. 

Full  Moon 5     5  22  a. 

Last  Quarter 12     9  19  a. 


MOON'S  CHANGES.  i,.    h.  m. 

I  New  Moon 19    6     6. 

I  First  Quarter 27     0  18. 


M 

Tu 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

M 

Tu 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

M 

Tu 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

M 

lu 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

M 

Tu 

W 


SUNDAYS,  HOLIDAYS, 
&C. 


*  Circumcision 

Epiphany 

1st  Su7i.  after  Epiph... 
Lucian,    F 

13  New  Year's  U.6.S. 

13  Hilary,   Bp 

2d  Sun.  after  Epiph... 

Prisca,   V. 

20  St  Fabian 

Sunen.Xi\.  9A.  12m.A. 
3  il  Sun    oft  er  Ep  ipli 

21  St  Aijnes,  V 

22  St  Vincent,  M 

Conversion  of  St  Paul. 

4tli  Sun.  after  EpijA.... 
"  k.C.I.  mart.  1649... 


^un. 


Rises 

Sets 

DecliDation 

H.  M. 

H 

M. 

Scutli. 

8  35 

3 

33 

23°  3'46" 

8  35 

3 

34 

22  68  49 

8  34 

3 

35 

22  53  26 

8  34 

3 

36 

22  47  35 

8  33 

3  37 

22  41  17 

8  33 

3 

39 

22  34  32 

8  32 

3 

40 

22  27  20 

8  32 

3 

4? 

22  19  41 

8  31 

3 

43 

22  11  3G 

8  31 

3 

45 

22  3  6 

8  30 

3  47 

21  54  9 

8  29 

o 

48 

21  44  46 

8  28 

3 

60 

21  34  68 

8  27 

3 

52 

21  24  45 

8  26 

3 

54 

21  14  8 

8  24 

3 

56 

21  3  5 

8  23 

3 

68 

20  51  39 

8  22 

4 

0 

20  39  48 

8  20 

4 

2 

20  27  35 

8  19 

4 

4 

20  14  58 

8  17 

4 

6 

20  1  58 

8  16 

4 

8 

19  48  36 

8  15 

4 

10 

19  34  52 

8  13 

4 

12 

19  20  46 

8  12 

4 

14 

19  6  19 

8  10 

4 

16 

18  51  30 

8  8 

4 

18 

18  36  22 

8  6 

4 

20 

18  20  63 

8  4 

4 

00 

18  5  5 

8  3 

4 

25 

17  48  67 

8  1 

4 

27 

17  32  3'l 

Equati'in 
of  Time. 

Clock 
lief.  Sun. 
3'  35-4" 
3-7 
31-7 
.59-3 
Q-6 
53-3 
19-7 

6  45-5 

7  10-9 

7  35  "7 

8  0-0 
8  23-7 

8  46-9 

9  9-4 
9  31-3 
9  52 -5 

10  13-1 
10  33-0 

10  62-2 

11  10-G 
11  28-3 

11  45-2 

12  1-3 
12  16-7 
12  31-2 
12  44-9 

12  57-8 

13  9-9 
13  2M 
13  31-5 
13  41-0 


#Txion. 


Rises.  Souths 
H.  i\r. 


0a22 

0  56 

1  41 

2  38 

3  47 

5  3 

6  23 

7  45 
9  7 

10  31 

11  66 


lm23 
2  50 

4  15 

5  30 

6  32 

7  17 

7  62 

8  15 
8  33 

8  49 

9  2 
9  15 
9  28 
9  42 

10  1 
10  23 

10  52 

11  33 
0a25 


H.  M. 

8a63 
9  43 

10  35 

11  27 


0ml9 
1  10 

1  69 

2  48 

3  36 

4  25 

5  14 

6  6 

7  1 

7  59 

8  59 

9  59 

10  58 

11  55 
0a47 

1  36 

2  22 

3  6 

3  49 

4  31 

5  14 

6  59 

6  45 

7  34 

8  24 

9  16 


Sets. 

H  M. 

4;ft30 

5  37 

6  35 

7  27 

8  6 
8  36 

8  58 

9  17 
9  33 
9  48 

10  3 
10  18 

10  38 

11  3 
11  37 

Oa26 

1  29 

2  44 
4  8 
6  30 
6  51 

8  9 

9  25 

10  38 

11  51 


lm3 

2  13 

3  20 

4  23 

5  17 


Mom. 

H.  M. 

11  7 

0  29 

1  14 

1  64 

2  33 

3  11 

3  49 

4  28 

5  9 
5  53 

41 
42 


6 
7 

8  56 

10  21 

11  37 

0  9 

1  6 

1  62 

2  35 

3  13 

3  48 

4  22 

4  54 

5  27 

6  1 

6  45 

7  40 

9  0 

10  27 

11  33 


Eveu 
H.  M. 

11  38 
0  5 

0  52 

1  34 

2  14 


6  17 

7  10 

8  16 

9  38 
11  1 


0  89 

1  29 

2  15 

2  55 

3  31 

4  5 
4.  39 
6  10 

5  44 

6  21 

7  10 

8  17 

9  45 
11  4 


FEBRUARY,  1844. 


Calendar. 


1 

Th 

2 

Vv 

3 

Sa 

4 

Sa 

3 

M 

« 

Tu 

7 

W 

8 

Th 

<) 

Fr 

10 

Sa 

11 

Su 

12 

M 

18 

Tu 

14 

W 

15 

Th 

16 

Fr 

17 

Sa 

18 

i^« 

19 

M 

20 

Tu 

21 

W 

22 

Th 

23 

F> 

24 

Sa 

25 

Su 

26 

M 

27 

Tu 

28 

W 

29 

Th 

D.    H.    51. 

Full  Moon 4    8  30  m. 

Last  Quarter 11     5    9  m. 


MOON'S  CHANGES. 


New  Moon 

First  Quarter., 


D.    H.    M. 

.18    8  33  m. 
.26     9  40  m. 


SUNDAYS,   HOLIDAYS, 

&e. 

Fish,  no.of  Tweed  open 
1  Fart.  Sf  Phea.sh.ends 

1  St.  Bridget 

Scptiwgesima  Sunday... 

2  PMn/Jca. orCandlins. 

3  Blasius,  Bp 

5  St.  Agatha  V 

Scxagesima  Sunday.... 

14  Valentine,  Bp 

Candlemas,  0,S 

Tweed  Fish,  opens 

Quinqi'agesima,  or 
Shrove  Sunday 

igSunent.  Places  IIA. 
48  m.  M 

21    Ash  Wfdiiesday... 

24  St  Matthias .'. . . . 

D.  of  Cam.  1.1114 

Quadragesima.     —     1st 
Sunday  in  Lent 


^un. 


7  25 
7  23 


6  39 
6  56 


Sets. 

H    M. 


29 

31 

33 

35 

37 

39 

4J 

44 

46 

48 

50 

53 

55 

57 

69 

1 

3 

5    5 

5     8 

5  10 

5  12 

5  14 

5  17 

5   19 

5  21 

5  23 

3  25 

3  27 

5  30 


Declination 

Soutli. 

17°  15' 45" 

16  58  41 

16  41  20 

16  23  41 

16  5  46 

15  47  33 

15  29  5 

15  10  20 

14  51  20 

14  32  5 

14  12  35 

13  62  51 

13  32  54 

13  12  43 

12  52  19 

12  31  42 

12  10  64 

11  49  53 

11  23  42 

11  7  21) 

10  43  48 

10  24  5 

10  2  14 

9  40  13 

9  18  4 

8  35  46 

8  33  21 

8  10  48 

7  43  8 


Eqiiatiou 
of  Time. 

Mnxin. 

TIDES 
LEIT 

bef.  Sun. 

> 

Rises. 

Souths 

Sets. 

Morn. 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

13' 49-8" 

13 

Ia28 

10a8 

3to57 

0  3 

13  57-6 

14 

2  43 

11  0 

6  35 

0  51 

14  4-7 

15 

4  1 

11  31 

7  0 

1  32 

14  10-9 

16 

5  24 

7  23 

2  12 

14  IG-4 

17 

0  4S 

Om42 

7  40 

2  51 

14  21-0 

18 

8  14 

1  31 

7  55 

3  28 

14  248 

19 

9  41 

2  21 

8  11 

4  6 

14  27-8 

20 

11  8 

3  11 

8  27 

4  47 

14  30-0 

21 

4  3 

8  46 

5  29 

14  31-5 

22 

Om36 

4  57 

9  8 

6  19 

14  32-2 

23 

2  1 

6  54 

9  40 

7  18 

14  321 

24 

3  19 

6  52 

10  23 

8  37 

14  31-3 

25 

4  24 

7  51 

11  18 

10  10 

14  29-7 

26 

5  15 

8  49 

0a27 

H  28 

14  27-4 

27 

3  50 

9  45 

1  47 

0  0 

14  24-4 

28 

6  18 

10  38 

3  9 

0  51 

14  20-7 

29 

6  38 

11  27 

4  2s 

1  34 

14  lH-3 

1 

6  34 

0al4 

5  47 

2  12 

14  11-2 

2 

7  9 

0  59 

7  3 

2  46 

14  5-3 

3 

7  21 

1  42 

8  17 

3  17 

13  5S  8 

4 

7  34 

2  25 

9  31 

3  47 

13  5I-7 

5 

7  49 

3  9 

10  44 

4  18 

13  43'9 

6 

8  6 

3  5S 

11  5fj 

4  49 

13  35-4 

7 

8  28 

4  39 



5  21 

13  26-4 

8 

8  54 

5  26 

J  m5 

5  69 

13  16-7 

9 

9  29 

6  13 

2  8 

6  50 

13  6-4 

10 

10  14 

7  5 

3  5 

8  3 

12  55-6 

11 

11  11 

7  36 

3  52 

9  37 

12  44-2 

12 

0al9 

8  48 

4  30 

10  59 

0  28  6 

1  121 


1 

62 

2 

02 

3 

9 

3  47 

4  26 

5 

8 

5  63 

6 

46 

7 

55 

9 

23 

10 

51 

0  28  5 

1  14  I 

1  64  i 

2  29 

3  2 

3  32 

4  3 

4  3:-i 

5  6 
3  40 

6  V2 

7  24 

8  51 

10  22 

11  30 


^lARCe,  1844. 


1 

Fr 

2 

Sa 

3 

Su 

4 

M 

5 

Tu 

fi 

W 

7 

I'h 

8 

Fr 

9 

Sa 

10 

Su 

11 

M 

1^ 

I'u 

13 

W 

14 

Th 

13 

Fr 

16 

Sa 

17 

Su 

18 

M 

19 

I'u 

20 

W 

21 

Ih 

22 

Vv 

23 

Sa 

24 

Su 

23 

M 

26 

Tu 

27 

W 

28 

Th 

29 

Fr 

30 

Sa 

31 

Su 

D.  H.  M. 

Full  Moon 4  8  60  A, 

Last  Quarter 11  1  7  a. 


MOON'S   CHANGES. 


New  Moon  .... 
First  Quarter. 


.19 
.27 


0    5  m. 

4  49  m. 


siJndays,  holidays, 
&c. 

St  David,  Abp  

Chad,   Bp 

Sd  Sunday  in  Lent  ... 

Perpctua,  M 

Qd  Sunday  in  Lent 

St  Gregory,  M 

17  St  Patrick 

Mid-  Lent  Sunday 

Ed,  K.  of  W.  Sax.... 
Lds.  Or.ot  Ct.ofS.rise 
S.    ent.  Aries,    11  A. 

41ot.  m 

20  Summer  coramene. 

20  Day  &  Night  equal 

5th  Sunday  in  Lent 

Annunciation  of  V, 

Mary,  or  Lady  Day 

21  St  Benedict,  ABp. 

Palrn  Sunday 


^UJT. 

Rises  Sets. 

Declination 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

So.  &  No, 

6  64 

3  32 

7°25'21" 

6  61 

5  34 

7  2  28 

6  48 

3  36 

6  39  29 

6  46 

5  38 

6  16  25 

6  44 

5  40 

3  53  16 

6  41 

5  42 

3  30  1 

6  38 

5  44 

5  6  42 

6  36 

3  46 

4  43  19 

6  33 

3  49 

4  19  63 

6  31 

5  61 

3  56  23 

6  28 

5  63 

3  32  60 

6  25 

5  55 

3  9  14 

6  23 

5  57 

2  45  36 

6  20 

5  69 

2  21  66 

6  17 

6  1 

1  58  15 

6  13 

6  3 

1  34  33 

6  13 

6  5 

1  10  60 

6  10 

6  7 

0  47  7 

6  7 

6  9 

s.  23  24 

6  4 

6  11 

N.  0  19 

6  1 

6  13 

0  24  i 

5  39 

6  15 

0  47  41 

3  56 

6  17 

1  11  20 

.•>  63 

6  19 

1  34  67 

5  51 

6  21 

1  58  31 

5  48 

6  23 

2  22  3 

5  45 

6  25 

2  45  32 

5  43 

6  27 

3  8  67 

5  41 

6  29 

3  32  19 

3  38 

6  31 

3  65  36 

5  36 

6  33 

4  18  49 

Equation 
of  Time. 

Cloek 
bef.  Sun. 

12' 32-3" 

12  19-8 

12     6-9 

11  53-5 

11  39-6 

11  S5  4 

11   10-7 

10  55-6 

10  40-2 

10  24-5 

10    8-4 

9  52-1 

9  35-5 

9  18-6 

9     1-5 

8  44-2 

8  26-7 

8     90 

7  61-2 

7  33-2 

7  151 

6  56-9 

6  3S-3 

6  20-1 

6     1-7 

42-2 

24-6 

61 

47-6 

29-2 

10-8 


Maan. 

TIDE 
LEI 

> 

Rises. 

Souths 

Sets. 

Morn. 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

H.   M. 

13 

Irt36 

9rt39 

5i;il 

11  67 

14 

2  55 

10  29 

5  25 

0  -22 

15 

4  21 

11  20 

3  43 

1     6 

16 

5  48 

6  0 

1   47 

17 

7  15 

Omll 

6  17 

2  27 

18 

8  43 

1  2 

6  33 

3  6 

19 

10  15 

1  65 

6  31 

3  46 

20 

11  43 

2  50 

7  14 

4  29 

21 

3  48 

7  44 

3  13 

22 

1ot7 

4  47 

8  23 

6  3 

23 

2  15 

5  46 

9  If! 

7  3 

24 

3  11 

6  45 

10  21 

8  24 

23 

3  5a 

7  41 

11  36 

9  55 

26 

4  21 

8  34 

0n56 

11  11 

27 

4  43 

9  y3 

2  14 

28 

5  0 

10  10 

3  32 

0  29 

29 

5  16 

10  65 

4  47 

1  10 

30 

3  29 

11  38 

6  1 

I  46 

1 

3  42 

0a21 

7  15 

2  18 

2 

5  57 

1  4 

8  28 

2  49 

3 

6  13 

1  48 

9  39 

3  19 

4 

6  32 

2  33 

10  48 

3  49 

5 

6  57 

3  20 

11  63 

4,  19 

6 

7  29 

4  8 

4  53 

7 

8  10 

4  57 

0)»5*3 

5  31 

8 

9  2 

3  47 

1  44 

6  IS 

9 

10  2 

6  37 

2  27 

7  26 

10 

11  13 

7  27 

2  68 

8  49 

11 

Oa30 

8  17 

3  24 

10  11 

12 

1  52 

9  6 

3  45 

11  16 

13 

3  15 

9  56 

4  3 

Calendar. 


APHIL,  1844. 


a 
g 

1 

2 

3 

4 

ft 

(j 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

!]2 

!l3 


16 
17 
18 
19 

!20 
|21 

I  22 
123 
j24 
25 
2« 
!27 
28 
i29 
130 


M 

'I'll 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Su 

Sii 

M 

Til 

W 

Th 

Vv 

Sa 

Sn 

,M 

Tn 

W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Sii 

M 

fu 

\V 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

U 

Tu 


D.  H.  M.      MOON'S  CHANGES  d.  h.  m. 

Fall  Moon 3    6  45  m.  I  New  Moon 17    4  20  a. 

Last  Quarter 9    9  56  a.  |  First  Quartei'.. 25    8    4  a. 


3  Richard,  B[) 

4  St  Ambrose 

Maundi/  Thursday 

*  Good  Friday 

Easte.r   Sunday 

Easter  Monday  

Easter  Tuesday 

Loiii  Sumiay 

St  Doiiaii 

19  Alphege,  ABp 

Sun     enters     Taurus 
ll/«.  49  m.  A 

id  Sim.  after  Easter... 

St  George 

Ds.  Gloncest.  b.  1776 
25  St  Mark  Evang  .... 

^d  Sunday  after  Easter 


S'tllt. 


H.  M. 

5  33 
5  30 
5  27 
5  25 
5  22 
5  19 
5  17 
5  14 
5  12 
5  9 
5  7 
5  4 


.Sets. 
H.  M. 

6  35 

6  37 
6  39 


69 

67 

64 

6i 

49 

47 

44 

42 

39 

37 

35 

32 

4  30 

4  28 

4  25 

4  23 

4  21 


6  41 
6  4.j 
6  45 
6  47 
6  49 
6  51 
6  63 
6  55 
6  57 

6  69 

7  2 


10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

7  22 

7  24 

7  26 

7  28 

7  29 

7  31 

7  33 


Declination 

Nortli. 

4°41'58" 

5     5     1 

5  27  69 

6  60  51 
6  13  37 
6  3fi  17 

6  5S  61 

7  21   17 

7  43  35 

8  5  47 
8  27  50 

8  49  44 

9  11  30 
9  33  8 
9  54  35 

10  15  53 
10  37    0 

10  57  57 

11  18  43 
11  39  18 

11  59  42 

12  19  53 
12  39  53 

12  59  40 

13  19  14. 
13  38  34 

13  67  42 

14  16  35 
14  35  15 
14  63  40 


Equation 
ot  Time. 

Cl.>ck 
b.&a.Snn 

3'  52-5" 
3  34-3 
3  16-2 
2  58-3 
2  40-5 
2  230 
2  5-7 
1  48-6 
1  .SI -8 
1  15-2  ' 
0  .59  0 
0  43-U 
0  27-6 
bet  \i-2 
aft.  2.7 
0  17-3 
0  31-4 
0  45-2 

0  .58-6 

1  11  5 
1  24-1 
1  3t2 
1  47-8 

1  ,59- 1 

2  9-8 
2  iO-1 
2  300 
2  39-3 
2  48-1 
2  66-4 


Hfl00lT. 


Rlshs. 
H.  M. 

4<-41 

6  11 

7  43 
9  15 

10  44 


0'«1 
1     4 

1  50 

2  "22 
2  48 


3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
4 
4 
6 
5 
6    8 

6  66 

7  54 
9     0 

10  11 

11  28 
0a48 

2  11 

3  37 
5     6 


Soiithij 
H.  M. 

10a47 
11  40 


0;;(36 

1  34 

2  35 

3  37 

4  38 

5  36 

6  30 

7  21 

8  9 

8  53 

9  37 

10  19 

11  2 
11  45 

Oa30 

1  16 

2  4 


62 
42 
31 

20 

8 

56 

44 

8  33 

9  24 
10  18 


ll/n20 


37 
54 
15 
44 
iO 
10 

8  13 

9  26 
10  45 

Oa  4 
1  2i 


8  37 

9  44 

10  45 

11  39 


0«i23 

0  58 

1  26 

1  47 

2  6 
2  22 
2  39 
2  66 


•MDB8  AT 
JtEriH. 

Even. 


Morn. 

H-  M. 

0  33 

1  19 

2  3 
47 
30 
16 

4 
66 
54 

8  4 

9  23 

10  35 

11  32 


0  41 

1  17 
1  52 

24 
56 
28 

6 
37 
16 

4 

7  1 

8  9 

9  23 

10  30 

11  32 


H.  M. 

0  56 

1  41 

2  25 

3  8 

3  53 

4  39 

5  30 

6  23 

7  28 

8  42 

10  1 

11  6 
11  57 

0  21 
0  59 


35 
8 
40 
12 
44 
18 
56 
40 
32 
34 

8  47 

9  58 
11  2 
11  69 

0  26 


MAY,  1844. 


D.  H.  M.     MOON'S  CHANGES.      n.  h.  m. 

Full  Moon 2    3     3  A.  I  New  Moon 17     8  41m, 

Last  Quarter...  9     8  10  m.  First  Quarter.. .25     7  17  m. 


Full  Moon 31  10  34  a. 


W 

Th 

Fr 

Sa 

Su 

M 

Tu 

W 

Fr 

Sa 
Su 


13  M 

14  Tu 

15  W 

16  Th 


17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

122 

!23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

128 

;29 

30 

31 


Fr 
Sa 
Su 
M 
Tu 
W 
Th 
Pr 
Sa 
Su 
M 
Tu 
W 
Th 
iFr 


SUNDAYS,  HOLIDAYS, 
&C. 

St  FhiVp  Sf  St  James. 

Inven.  of  the  Cross... 
3  Rooil  day 

4'ft  Sunday  after  Easter 
John  Ante  Port.  Lat. 

Rogation  Sunday    

Whitsunday  term 

Ascen.  D.  or  H.Thur. 

19  St  Dunstan,  AHp. 
Sund.  after  Ascension., 

Court  of  Sess.  sits 

205'.e.Gem.llA.58»i.A 
Prs.  H.  Homherg  b 

*  Q.  Victoria.  Mr.  day. 
26St Augustine,  ABp. 
Whit  Sunday — Pentecost 
Wldt  Monday,\e  Bede 
Whit  Tuesday 

*  K.  Chas.  II.  rest.... 
27  Old  Whitsun.  Tin. 


i)tm. 


Rises 

H.    M. 


19 

17 
15 

12 

9 

6 

4 

2 

0 

68 

57 

55 

63 

61 

49 

47 

46 

44 

42 

40 

39 

3  37 

3  36 

35 

34 

32 


Sets. 
H.    M. 


35 

37 
39 
42 
44 
46 
48 
50 
62 
54 
56 
57 

7  69 

8  1 
8  3 
8  6 
8  6 
8  8 
8  10 
8  12 
8  13 
8  15 
8  16 
8  18 
8  20 
8  22 
8  23 
8  25 
8  26 
8  27 
8  29 


Declination 

North 
15°11'50" 
16  29  45 
16  47  25 
16  4  49 
16  21  58 
16  39  60 

16  55  26 

17  11  45 
17  27  47 
17  43  31 

17  68  68 

18  14  7 
18  28  57 
18  43  29 

18  57  42 

19  11  35 
19  25  10 
19  38  24 

19  61  18 

20  3  63 
20  16  6 
20  27  69 
20  39  31 

20  60  41 

21  1  30 
21  11  58 
21  22  3 
21  31  46 
21  41  7 
21  50  6 
21  68  42 


Equaiiou 
of  Time. 

Clock 
aft.  Sun. 
3'  4-2" 
3  11-5 
18-2 
24-3 
29-9 
34-9 
39-4 
43-2 
46-5 
49-1 
61-2 
52 -6 
53-5 
63-8 
63-5 
62-6 
51-2 
49-1 
46-6 
43-5 
39-9 
35-7 
31-1 
25-9 
20-3 
14-2 
7-6 
0-6 
531 
45-2 
.36' 9 


iHff0it. 


TIDES  AT 
LEITH. 


Rises. 

Souths 

Sets- 

Morn. 

Even. 

H.  M. 

H.  M, 

H.  M. 

H.   M. 

H.   M. 

6q39 

Ilal5 

3ml6 

0  52 

1  17 

8  9 

! 

3  40 

1  42 

2  7 

9  36 

0ml5 

4  12 

2  31 

2  55 

10  49 

1  19 

4  66 

3  20 

3  44 

11  44 

2  22 

6  66 

4  7 

4  32 

3  24 

7  8 

4  57 

5  22 

0/)i24 

4  22 

8  28 

5  47 

6  13 

0  52 

6  16 

9  60 

6  40 

7  8 

1  12 

6  5 

11  9 

7  37 

8  7 

1  29 

6  62 

0a27 

8  41 

9  14 

1  44 

7  36 

1  42 

9  47 

10  17 

1  68 

8  19 

2  54 

10  47 

11  16 

2  12 

9  1 

4  5 

11  41 

2  27 

9  44 

5  16 

0  4 

0  27 

2  44 

10  28 

6  28 

0  47 

1  7 

3  6 

11  13 

7  34 

1  25 

1  43 

3  32 

0«  1 

8  39 

2  1 

2  19 

4  8 

0  49 

9  34 

2  37 

2  54 

4  53 

1  38 

10  21 

3  11 

3  29 

5  47 

2  28 

11  0 

3  47 

4  5 

6  51 

3  17 

11  30 

4  24 

4  44 

8  1 

4  5 

11  52 

5  4 

6  27 

9  15 

4  52 

6  51 

6  15 

10  31 

5  38 

Omi2 

6  40 

7  7 

11  50 

6  25 

0  28 

7  35 

8  8 

lal3 

7  14 

0  44 

8  42 

9  17 

2  37 

8  4 

1  0 

9  52 

10  25 

4  4 

8  58 

1  17 

10  58 

11  30 

5  35 

9  55 

1  38 

0  0 

7  4 

10  57 

2  5 

0  30 

0  59 

8  26 

2  44 

1  27 

1  63 

LIST  OF  THE  STREETS,  SQUARES,  PLACES,  CLOSES, 

COURTS,   AND   LANES,  &c.,  IN  EDINBURGH   AND   LEITII. 

WITH  REFERENCE  TO  THEIR  SITUATIONS. 

LEITH   ARE    THUS   MARKED    * 


Abbey,  foot  of  Canongate 
Abbey-bill,     Spring    Gardens     to 

Watergate 
Abercromby  pi.,  foot  Duke  st. 
Adam  square,  South  bridge 
Adam  street,  Roxburgh  place 
Advocates'  el.,  357  High  street 
*Admiralty  street,  Couper  street 
Aird's  close,  135  Grassmarket 
Ainslie  place.  Great  Stuart  st. 
Aitcheson's  close,  58  West  port 
Albany  street,  foot  Duke  street 
Albany  cottage,  York  lane 
•Albany  street,  north  Fort  street 
Albert  place,  India  place 
Albyn  pi  ,  west  end  of  Queen  st. 
Alison's  close,  34  Cowgate 
Alison's  square,  Potterrow 
Alison's  place,  foot  Leith  Walk 
Allan  street,  Stockbridge 
Allan's  close,  269  High  street 
Allan's  close,  79  Grassmarket 
Allan's  court,  269  High  st. 
*Allanfield,  Queensferry  road 
Alva  St.,  Charlotte  pi.  to  Wm.  st. 
Amphionpl.,  n.  b.  Canongate 
Anchor  close,  243  High  street 
Anchorfield,  Newhaven 
Anderson's  pi.,  foot  Leith  Walk 
Anderson's  close,  14  Cowgate 
Annandale  st.,  head  Leith  Walk 
Ann  street,  St  Bernard's 
Annfield,  Newhaven 
Antigua  street.  Union  place 
Archer's  hall,  Buccleuch  st. 
Archibald  place,  Lauriston 
Argyle  sq.,  north  College  st. 
Argyle  place,  Meadows 
Argyle  park.  Meadows 
Arniston  place,  Newington 
Arthur's  lodge,  Dalkeith  road 
Arthur  st.  and  places,  Pleasance 
*Assembly  St.,  e.  end  Bernard  st. 
Atholl  crescent,  by  Maitland  st. 
Atholl  place,  Atholl  crescent 

Bailie  Fyfe's  close,  101  High  st. 
Bailie's  court,  60  Cowgate 
Bainfield,  Fountainbridge 
Baird's  close,  146  Canongate 
Bakehouse  close,  146  Canongate 
Baker's  pi.,  n.  w.  Circus  place 
Ballantyne's  close,  7  Grassmarket 
*Baltic  St.,  east  end  Bernard  st. 
Bangholra,  Queensferry  road 
Bangholm  bower,  near  Trinity 
Bank  street,  Lawnmarket 
jBank  street,  north  IMound  place 
.•Bank  street,  Bernard  street 


*Bank  pi.  and  ho.,  Queensferry  rd. 
*Barm  close,  15  Coalhill 
Baron  Grant's  close,  1 5  High  st. 
Barony  st.,  foot  of  Broughton  st. 
Barringer's  close,  91  High  st. 
*Bathfield,  near  Leith  fort 
*Bath  street,  James'  place 
*Baynefield,  Queensferry  road 
Baxter's  close,  469  Lawnmarket 
Baxter's  pi.,  head  Leith  Walk 
Beattie's  close,   84  Grassmarket 
Beaumont  pi.,  head  of  Pleasance 
Beaumimt  cottage,  do. 
Beaver  hall,  Canonmills 
Bedford  street,  top  Dean  street 
Beggrie's  entry,  69  St  Leonard  st. 
Bellmount,  Coltbridge 
Belleville,  King's  park 
Bellevue  crescent,  Mansfield  place 
Bellevue  terrace,  e.  Claremont  st. 
Bellfield,  Trinity 
Bell's  close,  272  Canongate 
Bell's  entry,  17  St  Leonard  street 
Bell's  mills,  near  Sunbury 
Bell's  wynd,  146,  High  street 
Belville,  Dalkeith  road 

*  Bernard  street,  Baltic  st.  Shore 
*Binnie's  close,  36  Giles'  street 
Bishop's  close,  129  High  street 
Blacket  place,  Jlinto  street 
Blackfriar's  wynd,  96  High  street, 

and  236  Cowgate 
Blackford,  Canaan 
Blair  street,  from  Hunter  square 
Blandfield  row,  Canonmills 
Blanfield  ho.,  Broughton  road 
Blenheim  place,  Baxter  place 
Blyth's  close,  517  Castlehill 
Boghall,  Boroughmuirhead 
Bonington  park,  Bonington 
Bonington  road,   Claremont  cres. 

to  Newhaven 
Bonington  bank,  Queensferry  road 
Bonington  brae,  Bonington 
Bonington  place,  Bonington 

*  Bonington  bank,  Bonington  road 
*Bonington  ro.,  w.  end  Yard  heads 
Bonington  lodge.    Ferry  road 

*  Bonington  ho.  Hillhousefield 
Borough  loch.  Archers'  hall 
Boroughmuirhead,  Bruntsfield  pi. 
Borthwick's  close,   1 90  High  st. 
Boswell's  court,  392  Castlehill 
Botanic  gardens,   Inverleith  row 
Bow  bridge,  Boroughmuirhead 
*Bower  hall,  Bonington  place 
*Bowie's  close,  27  Queen  street 
*Bowling-green  st  ,  Junction  rond 
Bojd's  entry,  St  Mary  wynd 


Braid,  Boroughmuirhead 
Brand  place,  Abbey  hill 
Brandfield  place,  FountaiubriJtje 
Brandon  street,  Henderson  row 
Bread  street.  Port  Hopeton 
Brickfield,  Restalrig  road 

*  Brickwork  close,  104  Kirkgate 
Brighton  street,  Lothian  street 
Bristo  port,  Candlemaker  row 
Bristo  street,  Chapel  street 
*Broad  wynd.  Shore 
Brodie's  close,  304  Lawnmar'ret 
Brown's  close,  79  Canongate 
Brown's  close,  385  Lawnmarket 
Brown's  court,  125  Canongate 
Brown's  court,  396  Castlehill 
Brown's  court,  27  Crosscausew.ny 
Brown's  entry,  foot  Leith  Wa  k 
Brown  s  place,  Vennel 

Brown  street,  134  Pleasance 
Brown  street  lane.   Brown  street 
Brown's  square,  Argyle  square 
Broughton  markets,  Broughton  st. 
Broughton  street,  Catherine  St. 
Broughton  place,  Broughton  st. 
Broughton  lane,  33  Brou'^hton  st. 
Broughton  park  house,  Claremont 

street,  east 
Broughton  hall,  Claremont  cres. 
Broughton  point.  Powder  hall 
Brunswick  street,  Hillside  crescent 
*Brunton's  cl.,  70  Tolbooth  wyr:d 
Brunswick  street,  Clarence  strut- 1 
Bruntsfield  ho.,  Brunt>field  links 
Bruntsfield  links,  Wrightshouses 
Bruntsfield  place,  Bruntsfield  links 
Brunton  place,  G    London  road 
Buccleuch  place,  George  square 
Buccleuch  pend,  St  Patrick  square 
Buccleuch  street,  Buccleuch  ]ilncu 
Buchanan's  co. ,  300  Lawnmarket 
Buckstane,  Boroughmuirhead 
Bull's  close,  181  High  street 
Bull's  close,  807  Cowgate 
Bull's  close,  106  Canongate 

*  Burgess  cl.,  Shore  and  Water  lane 
*Burns  street,  Lochend  road 
Burnet's  close,  166  High  street 
Burt's  close,  139  Grassmarket 
Byers'  close,  373  High  street 

*Cable  wynd,  51  Giles'  street 
Calder's  place,  Canongate 
Caldwell  lane,  St  Ann's  yards 
Callender's  h.  and  en.,  67  Canong 
Calton  street,  Leith  street 
Ca'tonhill,  from  Calton  street 
Calton  place,  Calton  street,  south 
Calton,  low,  from  Leith  wynd 


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Campbell's  close,  S7  Cowgate 
Campbell's  close,  east,  ]37  Cowg. 
Campbell  s  close,  west,  109  Cowg- 
Campbell's  entry,  143  Cowgate 
Canaan,  Grange  1.  to  Morningside 
Canal  basin.  Port  Hopetoua 
Canal  street,  below  n.  bridge,  west 
Candlemaker  row,  Cowgate  head 
Canning  place,  Causeyside 
Canongate,  Abbey  to  Nethetbow 
Cauongate,  north  back  of,  Water- 
gate to  low  Caltoa 
Canongate,  south  back  of,  Cowgate 
Canonmills,  no.  of  Bellvue  cres. 
Cannon  street,  Canonmills 
Cant's  close,  108  High  street 
Carfrae's  entry,  1  12   Canongate 
Cargillfield,  Trinity 
Carlton  street,  St  Bernard's 
Carlton  terrace.  Regent  terrace 
Carnegie  street,   160  Pleasance 
Carrubber's  close,  133  High  street 
Carrubher's  court,  Carrubber's  el. 
Cassel's  place,  foot  Leith  Walk 
Castlebank,  King's  stables 
Castle  bank,  Merchiston 
Castlebarns,  Port  Hopetoun 
Castlehill,  Lawnmarket  to  Castle 
Castle  ter.  St  Cuthbert's  glebe 
Castle  St.,  Princes  st.  to  Queen  st. 
Castle  wynd,  46  Grassmarket 
Catherine  bank,  Bennington  road 
Catherine  street,  Leith  street 
Catholic  chapel  lane,  Broughton  st. 
Causeyside,  Summerhall 
Chalmers'  close,  81  High  street 
Chance  Lot,  Queensferry  road 
Chapel  court,  foot  Trunk's  close 
Chapel  street,  west  Nico'son  street 
Chapel  wynd,  51  West  Port 
*Chapel  lane,  18  Quality  street 
Charles  street,  George  square 
Charlotte  square,  George  st.  west 
Charlotte  street,  so.  Prince's  St.,  w. 
Charlotte  lane,  s.  Charlotte  street 
Charlotte  street,   north,  west  end 

Queen  street 
Charlotte  place,  Queensferry  street 
*Charlotte  street,  foot  of  Kirkgate 
*Charlotte  lane,  34    Charlotte  st. 
Cherry  bank,  Bonington  road 
Chessell's  court,  240  Canongate 
Cheyne  Street,  Stockbridge 
Christian  bank.  Trinity 
Christie's  entry,  73  St  Leonard  st. 
Churchhill,  B.  Muirhead 
Church  lane,  Heriot  row 
Church  street,  India  place 
Circus,  royal,  foot  Howe  street 
Circus  place,  east  Royal  Circus 
Circus  place,  west  Royal  Circus 
*Citadel,  so.  side  of  n.  Wet  Dock 
*Citadelst.,  Citadel  to  Couper  st. 
Claremont  St.,  e.  Claremont  cres. 
Claremont  cres.,  Broughton  road 
Claremont  St.,  w.  Saxe  Coburg  pi. 
Claremont  place,  Clarence  street 


Clarence  street  to  Brunswick  st. 
*Clareinont  cot.,  Claremont  park 

*  Claremont  park,  east  side  Leith 

Links 
Clerk  street,  St  Patrick  square 
Clyde  street,  n.  St  Andrew  street 
*Coalhill,     Tolbooth    Wynd,    to 

Shirra  brae 
Coates,  cast,  Melville  street 
Coates,  south,  by  Maitland  street 
Coates,  west,  by  Maitland  street 
Coates  crescent,  by  Shandw.  pi. 
Coates  hall,  west  IMaitland  street 
*Coatfield  lane,  14  Kirkgate 
*Cobourg  street,  &c.,  north  end 

Bridge  street 
Clock  Mill,  King's  park 
College,  South  bridge 
College  street,  north,  Adam  sq. 
College  street,  south,  Nicolson  st. 
College  street,  west,  from  Horse 

wynd  to  Potterrow 
College  wynd,  north   College  St., 

and  203  Cowgate 
Coltbridge,  Corstorphine  road 
Comely  gardens,  Abbeyhill 
Comely  bank,  Stockbridge 
Comely  green,  Norton  place,  east 
Commercial  bank  close,  142  High 

sti'eet 
Commercial  court,  247  Cowgate 

*  Commercial  place,  n.  end  Sand- 

port  street 
*Canon   street,    east  side    Leith 

Fort 
*Constitutionco.,  33  Constitution 

street 

*  Constitution  street,  Bernard  st. 
Conn's  close,  162  Cowgate 
Cooper's  entry,  130  Canongate 
CouU's  close,  315   Canongate 

*  Couper  street,  Coburg  street 
Cowan's  close,  43  Crosscauseway 
Cowan's  close,  95  Cowgate 
Cowan's  close,  28  Tolbooth  wynd 
Cowgate,      Grassmarket     to     St 

Mary's  wynd 
Cowie's  close,   107  Grassmarket 
Covenant  close,  162  High  street 
Craig's  close,  265  High  street 
Craigend,  north  b.  of  Canongate 
Craighouse,  Boroughmuirhead 
Craigie  terrace,  Dalkeith  road 
Craigleith  cottage,  Comely  bank 
Craigside,  foot  of  Salisbury  street 
Crawford's  close,  8   Grassmarket 
*Crawley  court,  112  Kirkgate 
*Cromwell  street,  Coburg  street 
Crichton  street,  George  square 
Croft-an-righ,  Abbey  hill 
Crooked-dykes,   62  east    Cross- 
causeway 
Crosscauseway,  Chapel  street 
Crown  street,  foot  of  Leith  walk 
Cumberland  street,  Duncan  street 

to  St  Vincent  street 
Cumming's  close,  .52  Canongate 


Currio's  close,  94  Grassmarket 
Currie's  close,  94  Abbey  hill 

Dalkeith  road,  St  Leonard  street 
Dairy  lane.  Hay  weights 
Dairy  mills,  by  Coltbridge 
Dalrymple  place,  Carnegie  street 
Danube  street,  St  Bernard's 
*Darling's  brae,  24  Giles  street 

and  28  Yardheads 
Darling's  buildings,  Saunder's  st. 
Darnaway  St.,  Heriot  row,  west 
Davidson's  close,  8  Abbey  hill, 

and  10  n.  b.  Canongate 
Davie  street,  w.  Richmond  street 
Dean,  by  Water  of  Leith 
Dean  house,  Dean 
Deanbank  house,  Saxe  Coburg  pi. 
Dean  park,  by  Bell's  mills 
Dean  street,  Stockbridge 
Dean  terrace,  Stockbridge 
Dean  lodge,  Saxe  Coburg  place 
Deanhaugh  street,  Stockbridge 
Denholm  green,  Trinity 
Dewar  close,  100  West  bow 
Dewar  close,  102  Grassmarket 
Dewar  place,  Tobago  street 
Dick's  close,  195  Cowgate 
Dickson's  close,  222  Cowgate  & 

1  18  High  street 
Dickson's  close,  18  Bristo  street 
Dickson's  court,  18  Bristo  st. 
*Doek  gates,  east  end  Wet  Dock 
*Dock  street,  north  end  Bridge  st. 
*Dock  place.  Commercial  place 
Don's  close,  327  High  street 
Douglas  court,  Leith  wynd 
Doune  terrace,  Gloucester  place 
Downie  place,  Port  Hopetoun 
Drumdryan,  Lochrin 
Drummond  pi.,  foot  Dublin  street 
Drummond  street,  south  Bridge 

to  Pleasance 
Drumsheugh,  Melville  place 
Dublin  street,  foot  of  Duke  st. 
*Duke  street,  foot  of  Leith  walk 
Duke  street,  York  place 
Dumbie  dykts,  so.  b.  Canongate 
Dunbar  street.  Earl  Grey  street 
Dunbar's  cl.,  413  Lawnmarket 
Dunbar's  close,  137  Canongate 
Duncan  street,  Newington 
Duncan  street,  Drummond  place 
Duncan's  close,  33  Canongate 
*  Duncan's  place,  Links 
Duncliff,  Coltbridge 
Dundas  St.,  Abercromby  place 
Duneden  cottage,  Coltbridge 
Dunlop's  court,  36  Grassmarket 
Dunlop's  close,  45  Grassroarlfet 

*Eastfield,  Seafield  baths 
Easter  road,  Norton  place  to  Leith 

links 
Earl  Grey  street.  Home  street 
Echobank,  Grayfield  toll 
Edmonstone  close,  1 1 2  West  bow 


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Egypt,  Morningside 
*Elbe  street,  north  end  of  Links 
Elder  street,  St  James'  square 
*Ellen  street,  Albany  street    to 

London  row 
Elmfleld,  Jock's  Lodge 
Elm  row,  Leopold  place 
Elphinstone  court,  south  Gray's 

close 
Erskine  pi.,  INIaitland  st,,  e.  end 
Esplin's  close,  39  Grassmarket 
Exchange,  Royal,  291  Highst. 
Excise  office,  Drummond  place 
Eyre  place,  Brandon  street 

Factory  close,  33  Crosscauseway 
Fairnington  place,  Stockbridge 
Falcon  liall,  .^lorning^ide 
Fettes  row,  Royal  crescent 
Fife  place,  Leith  walk 
Fingal  [lace,  Meadows. 
Finlayson's  cl.,  164  Canongate. 
Fisher's  cL,  312  Lawnmarket. 
Fisher's  entry,  131  Cowgate. 
Fishmarket,  Canal  St. 
♦Fishmarket,  Riddle's  close. 
•Fle'-h[riarket,48  Tolliooth  wynd, 
Fleshmarket  d.,  199  High  st. 
Fleshmaiket,  Fleshmarket  cl. 
*Fort  street,  north  toUbar,  Hill- 

housefield 
*Fort  street,  south,  Queensferry 
Forres  street,  Albyn  place. 
Forrester's  wynd,  98  Cowgate. 
Forsyth's  cl.,  37  Caiiongate 
Forth  St.  Broughton  street 
Foulis'  close,   norcli,  229   High 

street 
Fountain  cl.,  28  High  <t. 
Fouiitdinbridge,  M^in  Point, 
Fountain  co.,  81  Fountalnb. 
*Fcx  lane,  Bath  street. 
*Foxe'slane,71  S';  Andrew  St. and 

63  Toltjooth  wynd 
Francis  place,  West  Preston  st. 
Frederick  St.,   Prince's  street  to 

Queen  street 
♦Frithfield,  near  the  Baths. 

Gabriel's  road,  w.  Register  sf. 
Galloway's  e  try,  53  Canongate 
Galloway's  cl.,  425  H'gh  st. 
Gardner's  ires.,  ToliaKO  st. 
Gayfield  sq.,  Leith  walk. 
Gayfieic  pi.,  Gayfield  sq. 
Geddess  cl.,  223  High  st. 
General'.s  entry,  38  Bristo  street, 

ann  77  Potterrow. 
Gentle's  cl.,  122  Canorgate. 
George  pi.,  Leith  walk. 
George  sq.,  Charles  street. 
George    st.,    St  Andrew    sq.    to 

Charlotte  sq. 
*Geoige  street,  west    from    the 

Fort 
Gibb's  cl.,  250  CnnongHte. 
Gibb's  entry,  104  NroIsoh  st. 


GifFord  pk.,  72  Hope  pk.  end     , 
Gilcnrist's  lane,  Greenside  row. 
Giles'  street,  102  Kirk-ate 
Gillespie's     Hospital,     Wright's 

house  Toll. 
Gillespie  street,  Gilmour  place 
Gilmore  pi.,  Lochrin 
Gilnnore  st.,  Paul's  work 
Gilmour  st.,  Si'non  sq. 
Gilmoiir's  cl.,  99  Grassnnarket 
Gladstone  cl.,  20,  Grassmarket 
*Glad.'^ tone's  institution, Junction 

street 
Glover  St.,  middle  of  Duke  st. 
Golf-house,  Duke  street 
Glanville  pi..  Baker's  pi. 
Glenfinlas  st.,  Charloite  sq. 
Glouce-ter  place,  Lidia  street 
Gothic  House,  Trinity 
Goshen,  Canaan. 
Giahum  st.,  Laoriston 
Grange  Tolltield,  Grar  ge  toll 
Gr^njje,  Cin^^eyside 
Grange,  b.  Borouglimuirhead 
Grange  loan,  Cnuseyside 
Grange  place,  Cui-eysiiie 
Grange  court,  68  Causeyside 
Griin;'s  cl '.«e,  83  w.  bo  at 
Giant's  cl.  Ij'ttle,  5  IS'etherbow 
Grassmarket, We>t  bow  to  Venu'-l 
Gruyfie'd     and     Grayfield     toll, 

Dalkeitli  road 
Gray  St.,  south,  upper  Gray  St. 
Gray  st-,  upper  Siilisbiiry  place 
Gray's  co.,  95  Nicolson  st. 
Gray's  close,  north,  125  High  st. 
Gray's   cl.,    south,   56   High    st. 

and  244  Cowg. 
Greenhillbatik,  Borough reiuirhead 
Greenhill,  Bruntstield  links 
G'eenside  pUice,  Greensiiie  street 
Greenside    street,    Calton    street 
Greenside  lane,  Buxier's  pi. 
Greenside  Row,  Nottingiiam  pi. 
Greig's  close,  8  Abt^ey 
Griridlay's  ciose,  97  West  bow 
Grove  street,  Monson  street 
Grove  place.  Grove  street 
Grove  cottage,  Groie  street 
Grove  house,  116  Fountainhridge 
GuUan's  close,  264  Canongate 

Haddington's  entry,  80  Canong. 
Haddington  place,  Annandale  st. 
Haddon's  court,   1 12  Nicolson  St., 
Hailes'  street,  Gilmour  pi.,  w.  ch. 
Haikerston's  wynd,  163,  High  st. 
Hall  8  CO.,  230  Cowgate 
*Haniburg  pi.,  Albany  street 
Hamilton  pi.,  Mayfield  loan 
Hamilton  pi.,  High  riggs 
Hamilton  place,  Glanville  place 
Hamilton's  close,  Little,  67  Grass- 
market 
Hamiltou's  close,  61  Grassmarket 
Hamilton's  court,  133  Fountain  br. 
Hamilton's  entry,  36  Bristo  st. 


Hamilton's    Folly,  29    St   Leonard 
street 

Hammerman's  close,  55  Cowgate 

Hanover  st.    Prince's  to   Queen  st. 

Hardwell  close,  193  Pleasance    , 

Hart  St.,    Forth    st.    to   Broughton 

Hastie's  close,  north  College  st.  and 
225  Cowgate 

Hatter's  court,  154  Pleasance 

Haugh  st  ,  Legget  s  land 

*HawkfielH,   Restalrig  road 

*Hawkhill,  near  Locbend 

Hawthorn- bank.  Lynedoch  place 

Hawthorn-ville,  Wha'ebrae 

Hay  Weights,  by  w.  Maitland  st. 

Hays  CO.,  Malnpoint 

Hay's  St.,  Nicolsun  sq. 

Haymarket,  Dairy  laoe 

Hazle  bank,  Coltbridge 

Heiiron  bank,  Canaan 

Helen  place,  Canaan 

Henderson  row,  foot  of  Pitt  St. 

Henry  place,    Henry  street 

Henry  st.,  St  Leonard  s 

Hercles  street,  foot  Carnegie  St. 

Hermitage  place,  Stockbridge 

Hermitage,  Lochend  ruad 

Hermitage  (upper,  )  R.estalrig  road 

"Hermitage  hill,  Restalrig  road 

Hermitage  park.  Lochend  road 

*  Hermitage  place.  Links 
Heron's  court,  184  Cnwgate 
Hi  riot  bridge,  Grassmarket 
Heriot  court,  Leith  Walk 
Heriot  hill,  by  Cannnmills 
Heri'it's  ho-pital,  Lauriston 
Heriot  mount,  Carnegie  street 
Heriot  place,  Lauriston 
Heriot  cot'atce,  Brandon  street 
Heriot  row,  Abercromby  place 
Hrriot's  buildings,  cpposite   Or- 
cbardfield  pl^ce,  Leith  Walk 
High  riggs,  Miiiipoitit  to  Toller. 
High  street,  Casllebill  to  Nether- 
bow 
High  school  wynd,  387  Cowgate 
High  school  cl.,  307  Canongate 
High  school  yards,  Surgeon  sq. 
Hill  place,  Nioid.son  street 
Hill  square,  Hill  place 
Hill  St.,  Thistle  st.  to  Young  st. 
Hillside  crescent,  London  road 
HiUhousefiilil  Qiieerisfei  ry  road 
*Hillh<.uietit'ld  house,  south  Fort 

street 
Hodge's  court,  Blackfriars'  wynd 
Hiilyrood  house,  At'bey 
Hiilyrood  street,  Hercles  street 
H'llyriiod    stree',    south    back    of 

Canongate 
Home  street,  Leven  street 
Hi'pe    street,    Princes    street    to 

Charlotte  square 
Hope  eresi-ent,  AonKndale  street 
Hope  street,  Cassel's  place 
*Hope  St.  terrace.  Junction  st. 
*Hope  ter.  cottages.  Junction  st. 


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Hope  p:trk,  bad?  of  M.  adows       j 
Hope  park  end,  Bucdeugh  street 
Horse  wynil,  foot  of  Canonyate 
Hoi-SR    wynd,    179     Cowgate  to 

CollefJC  street  west 
*Horse  wynd,  73  Giles  street 
Howard  place,   VVarristoti  cres. 
Howe  street,  He'iot  row 
Huii.e's  close,  284  Canoiigate 
Hume's  close,  101   Cowgate 
Hunter's  close,  129  Grassmaiket 
Hunter  square,  South  bridge  Hud 

Hi>;h  street 
^Tuiitley  s;reer,  Caiioiuiiil  s 
Hyndford's  close,  50  High  street 

Tfidia  street,  west  Heriot  row 
Lidia  place.  Circus  pi  ice 

l!uks:rv  Lane,  north  Fo't  street 
Iniier*ick  Lodge,  CoUbtidjje 
Infirmary  sreet,  South  bridge 
Inglis  court,  17  West  pott 
I  lul'Mon  stieit,  Koxbnrjjhe  street 
innes"s  cour-,  93  Pleasiuice 
Inveileiih  house,  by  Sockbridcre 
Iiverleiih  place,   head  ot  Invct- 

leith  row 
lavtrkiih  (er.,  Inverieiih  row 
Ironside  coun,  iVJonteith's  c  ose 
Irons  de  place,  69  Ab-eyhill 

Jack's  closes,  225  and  233  Can. 
Jackson's  close,  209  H'gh  street 
Jamaica  street,  Howe  street 
'Jamaica  street.  Ferry  road 
James'  court,  501  Lawnmarket 
*James'  lane,  Bnih  street 
James'  place,  s.  end  Bath  street 
Jamieson's  close,  C8  Grassmnrket 
Jeanefield  place,  E-^4Sier  r^iad 
Jessfield,  Bonington  road 
Jessfield,  Dewar  place 
Jews'  close,  44  Cau^eys^ide 
Jock's  lodge,  Musselburijh  road 
John's  |)lace,  19  St  Leonard  si. 
*John's  lane,  Charlotte  street 
*John's  place,  west  sde  Links 
Johnston's  close,  332  Lawnm. 
•lohnsione's  place,  Ratburn  place 

*  Johns  one  sttett,  Coburg  street 
•Jordan  bank,  rilorningside 

*  Junction  st.  Gt.,  so.,  Kirkgate 

Kay's  court,  7G  Crosscauseway 
Keir  street,  Graham  str.et 
*Kemp's  close,  15  Giles'  street 
Kerr  S'reet,  Glanv)]le  place 
Killiebrae,  26  Wes'port 
Kincaid's  court,  159  Cowgate 
King  street.    Little,  James'  street 
King    street.   Great,  Drummond 

place  to  Royal  circus 
""King's  street,  Yardheads 
King's  park,  Abbey 
King's  place,  Leith  walk 
King's  stables,  ^outh  b.  of  Casile 
Kinlnch's  close,  149  High  steet 
Kirjiocti's  close,  259  Canongate 
Kinniburgh's  clos',  15  Gra>sm. 
Kirkbank  villa,  iMorningside 


Kirkbrachcad     hous",     west     of 

Princes  street 
*Kiikgate,  Leith  walk  to  Tolbooth 

wynd 
Kitchiii's  court,  176  Cowgate 

Lady  Lawson's  wynd,  Lauriston 
Ijady  field  place,  To'  aijo  str.et 
L  Illy  Sail's  close,  477  Lawnmar. 
Ladv  wynd,  25  West  port 
Lan.l)'s  close,  84  CressLauseway 
Laniond's  close,  23  Grassmarki  t 
Lapicide  place,  lik.  o;  l^eith  fort 
Larktield,  Q-ieensferry  road 
Laverock  bank.  Trinity 
Liuder  park,  58  Cause\  side 
Ldutieston,Teviot  rew  tuTillcross 
La.ricsion  t  r.,  Lauriston  lane 
Liuriston  lane,  Ivauriston 
i>aurision  place,  Lauriston 
Lauriston  »t.,  Lauriston  (oiMainp. 
Lawnmaik-t,  381   High  street  to 

Castlehill 
Law's  court,  127  Nicilson  street 
*Lawrie's  dose,  11  Yari'heads 
[yaini;  St.  .53  Constitution  st. 
Leather  court,  l> -yd's  en'ry 
Legget's  land,  Siockbridge 
*  Leith  Fort,  ro.  Ltith  to  Newhav. 
*Leiihsaw. mills,  w.ot  Srurra-biae 
Leiih  street,    VVaierloo  place   to 

Gallon  strtet 
Leith  St.  terrace.  East  Register  st. 
Leith  wi;lk,  Elm  row  to  Lciih 
Leith  wynd,  h  ad  oi  Canonga'e 
Leopold  place.  Great  London  ro. 
Leslie  place,  Deanhaugh  street 
L;vrn  street,  Lochrin 
I/lliput,  Trin  ty 
*Links  place,  east  side  of  Links 
*Links  place,  s.  w.  corner  of  Links 
Livingston's  ilose,  18Cr.  sscausey 
Lixmount,  Trinity 
*Li  lie  Carron,  Glassworks 
Lochtnd  'arm,  near  Restalr  g 
Lo:;h<  nd's  (loses,  107&115Canon. 
L  ihrin,  Home  street. 
Logan's  close,  287  Canorgate 
Logic,  Canonmills 
L'gie  green,  Canonmills 
London  ro., Great, head  of  Leith  w. 
'London  row,  Albany  airtet 
London  stree',   Druinmond  place 
Long  close.  2G  Pleasance 
Lora  Russell  pi.,  e.  Sciennes  .st. 
Lothian  road,   Princi;"s    street  to 

Port  Hopetoun 
Lot'.iian  street,  Coll  ge  street 
Lytidoch  place,  JMelville  place 
Lyon's  close,  215  High  street 

M'Connochie's  close,  44  Cowgute 
M'Dowal  street,  foot  of  Leith  wy. 
]M-Kenzie  place,  west  India  place 
M'Laren  place,  Leith  wynd 
Macnab  street,  Francis  place 
Maciieil's  place,  Leith  walk 
*M  ideira  place,  Madeira  street 
*j\ladeira  cottages,  Madeira  street 
*Madeira    street,    west     end     of 
Prince  Regent  street 


JIan(lalcnea'5y'um,iniCan-ngate 
Rlainooint,  head  of  West  port 
IMaitland  St.,  west  end  Prince's  st. 
fllaitland  sireet,  west  from  Athole 

place  to  Haymarket 
Mtiitland  place,  Newhaven 
Malhich's  close,  73  Canongate 
IM  >lra  grein,  St  Bernard's  tow 
Malta  terrace,  ■"  t  Bernard's  row 
.Manor  pi.,  west  ot  Coates  cres. 
■"MansKeld  plate.  London  street 
Manuel's  court,  Crossrauseway 
iMarket  st.  F'leshmarket  to  Mound 
IMarket  sirL>et,  Low,  above  Green 

market 
IMarket  place,  Brunswick  street 
M.irion\ille,  Rest.lig 
Marv  King's  close,  foot  Allan's  d. 
Marshall's  close,  3  (jrassmarkel 
Mary's  place,  Raebuni  place 
Maryfidii,  Ea-termad 
JMayfield,  Trinity 
I'Mayfi.ld  loan,  Dalkeith  road 
.Aleadowbank,  Parson's  green 
Jleadow  lodj/e.  Meadows 
i\leadow  pi  ,  so.  side  of  IMadows 
.Megt;ei"s  court,  54  Abbryhill 
Meggetland,  Boroughmuitheail 
Aieltioarne  place,  Lawnmarket 
Melville  pi.,  opp.  Charlotte  place 
'Uelville  ctesoeni,  Mdville  street 
Melville  street,  Cliarlotte  place  to 

Manor  jilace 
Merchan'  street,  Candlunaker  r. 
M'.rehiston house,  Foiintainbridge 
Merchiston  lodge,  Boroughnmiih. 
Merchiston  bank,  Boroughtnuirh. 
Meichist'in  castl-,  Boroughmuirh. 
Merchant  maiden  hospital,  Lau- 

ristm  lane 
*MeTilies'  dose,  34  Yardheads 
*]Meeiinghouse  green,  66  Gilts'  st. 
Mews  lane,  south  St  Andrew  st. 
*Mews  lane,  25  Constitution  st. 
Midrileby  street,  Newin..:ton 
Middielidd,  Geor.je's  plice 
.Miidli-ton's  entry,  32  Btisto  st. 
Miller's  dose.  171  C'anungate 
Mill  bank,  Cmaan 
M tin's  close,  212  Canongate 
iM  tin's  court,  517  Lawnmarket 
Miln's  square,  173  Hiijb  street 
Mino  park,  St  Leonard  street 
M'nt,  bottom  of  so.  Gray's  clo^e 
Mm'o  street,  Newington 
*Mit(  hell  St.,  120  Const'tution  st. 
Moft'ai's  close,  29  Neihtrbow 
JMonro  place,  Jo  k's  lodge 
.MoniBgue  sire.t.  Clerk  st. 
Montpdier,  Bruntsfield  place 
Montcith's  close,  61  Hi:;h  st. 
M   nigomery  street,  Elru  row 
ftloiay  place,  west  Heriot  rov7 
Moray  s  r-i  t,  Plrig  street 
*xMorayfield,  opp.  Hawktield 
Alorednnc,  Abbeyhill 
I\Iorrisoii's  close,  117  High  it. 
.Moriison  street,  Tobago  st. 
Morrison  place,  Jock's  lodge 
Moiningside,  Borough muirhead 
RIorningside  place,  Morningside 


XVI 

IMorocco  dose,  21^  Canongate 
*Morton  street,  Dukf  s'reet 
*Morton  entry,  24  Kiikgate 
Jlorton,  Borouohmuirhead 
]\Iound.  Prince's  st.  to  Bank  St. 
Wound  place,  head  of  Mound 
Munros  close,  119  Canongate 
Sluidoch's  close,  70  High  st. 
Murray    street,    52    east   Cross- 
causeway 
Murray's  dose,  177  Pleasance 
Murrayfidld,  Coltbridge 
Myreside,  Boroughmuirhead 

Nairn's  close,  57-5  Castlehill 
Kelson   street  and    pldce,    Aber- 

cromby  place 
Netherbow,  heai'.  of  Canongate 
New  High  School,  P.egent  ter. 
Nl-w  lane,  Annfiold,  Newhaven 
New-Bank,  Trinity 
New  street,  Canongate 
Newington  house,  lilacket  place 
Newington,  Libertnn  Road 
Newport  street,  Casilebarns 
NicoUon  street.  College  street  to 

St  Patrick  square 
Niddry    street,    High    street    to 

Cowgate 
Niddrv  st.  south,  253  Cowgate 
Northfield,  Bonington  road 
Nonhfield  place,  Jock's  Lodge 
North  bridge  High  st.  to  Prince's 

street 
Northumberland  st.,  Nelson   st, 

to  Howe  street 
Northumberland  place,  east  Nor- 
thumberland street 
Norton  place,  e.  e.  of  Regent  road 
Nottingham  place,  Gallon  st. 

Oakfield  court,  108  Pleasance 
Old  Assembly  close,   170  High 

St.,  and  158  Cowgate 
*OId  Church  St.,  Sandport  st. 
Old  tishmaiket  close,   1;J6  High 

st,,  and  144  Cowgate 
Old  Fleshmarket   close,  333  Ca- 
nongate 
*01d  Fleshmarket,  75  St  Andr.  st. 
Old  Gibbet  toll,  Dalkeith  road 
Old  Mialmarket,  122  Cowgate 
Old  Playhouse  cl.,  196  Canong. 
Olo  Post  Office  cl..  253  High  st. 
Old  Stamp  Office  cl.,  221   High 

street 
Old    Sui^arhouse    close,     84   St 

Andrew  ^treet 
Orchardfitld,  Leith  walk 
Orchardfield  street,  Mainpoint 
Orchard iield  place,  Tobago  street 
Orphans'  hospital,  Dean 
Palmer's  buildings,   17  west  Ni- 

colson  street 
Panmure's  do^e,  129  Canongate 
Panmure  house,  129  Canougate 
?»rk  pla(  e,  Park  street 
Park  street,  Bristo  s'reet 
Parkside  street,  St  Leimard's 
Parliament  sq..  Si  Giles'  church 
Par.-on'.s  gueji,  roid  lo  PirrsliiH 
Vaters.n's  cl.,  4-^4  Lawnraarkct 


Paterson  co..  Old  Broughton 
Paterson's  close,  108  Pltasance 
*Pattison  street,  31  Elbe  street 
Patriot    hall.    Hamilton     place, 

Stockbridge 
Paul  street,  Simon  square 
Paul's  work,  foot  of  Leith  wyn  d 
Pentland  house,  Mnrningside 
Peter's  clo-e,  187  Cowga'e 
Pnysic  gardens,  below  n.  bridge 
Pi  card  V  place,  York  place 
Piershill  barracks,  Jock's  lodge 
*Pillans  pi.,  n.  to  Seafield  baths 
Pilri^;  place,  Pilrig  Street 
Piltig  street,  Leith  walk 
Pipe's  close,  619  Castlehill 
Pirrie's  close,  246  Canongate 
Pitt  St.,  Dundas  st.  to  toll 
*Pitt  street,  Hillhousefield 
Plainstones  close,  78  Grasmkt. 
Plainstone  close,  232  Conongate 
Playhouse  close,  200  Canongate 
Pleasance,  St    Mary    Wynd    to 

St  Leonard's 
Plewlands,  Morningside 
Pollock's  close,  28  Cowgate 
Ponton  street,  Fountainbridge 
*Poplar  lane,  north  side  Links 
Port  Hamilton,  Canal  basin 
Port  Hopetoun,    south   east  Lo- 
thian road 
Portland  place,  Lauriston 
*Poriland  pi..  Prince  Regent  st. 
'Portland  ter.,  Portland  place 
Potterrow,  west  College  street 
Powburn,  near  Grange  toll 
Powderhall,  Bonington  road 
Preston  street,  Causeyside  to  St 

Leonard  street 
Prestonfield,  near  Grayfield  toll 
Primrose  bank,  Trmity 
*Primrose  St.,  w.  end  of  Lochend 
*Prince  Regent  street,  west  end 

Coupar  street 
Prin.'sst.,  Waterl.  pi.  to  Hopest. 
Prospect  buildings,  Holyrood 
*Prospect  Bank,  Restalrig  road 

*Quality  CO.,  25  Constitution  st. 
*Quality  street,  Charlotte  st. 
'Quality  lane,  15  Quality  sireet 
Quarry  closes,  18,  2G  Crosscausev 
Quarry  holts,  Easter  ro.  to  Leith 
Queen  stree',  York  place 
'Queen  street,  69  S^^ore 
Queen's  place,  Nottingham  place 
Queen"s  place,  toot  of  Leith  walk 
Queensferry  street,    west  end  of 

Prince's  st. 
Queensferry  ro.,  from  Bonington 

road  to  WindL  strawlee 
'Queensferry  r^ad.  Cooper  street 

to  Bonington 

Rae's  close,  281  Canongate 
Raeburn  place,  Stockbridge 
Ramsay  gardens,  Castlehill 
Ramsay  lane,  Castlehill 
Ramsay  close,  41  Canongate 
Ramsay  plnce,  Bonington  mad 
Hand'  Iph  crescent,  'est,  e.  Grtat 
Stuait  street 


Randolph  cliff  and  place,  Randol. 

crescent 
Railway  station  (£&G)  hay  mkf. 
Railway  depot,  St  Leonard  st. 
Rankeillour  street.  Clerk  st. 
Rattray's  close,  115  Cowgate 
Redbraes,  Broughton  road 
'Redhall,  Bonington 
Regent  bridge,  Waterloo  place 
Regent  road,  Caltonhill 
Regent  terrace,  R  gent  road 
Register  place,  west  Register  st 
Register  street,  east,  Leith  street 

to  James  square 
Register  street,  west.  Prince's  s'. 

to  St  Andrew  square 
Register  house,  e.  end  Prince's  sf. 
Reid'>  close,  80  Canongate 
Reid's  court,  95  Canongate 
Reikie's  court,  65  Nicolson  st. 
Resialrig,  by  Piershill  barracks 
Richmond  st.,  w.  and  e.  Nicol- 
son St.  to  Pleasance 
Richmond  st.,  s.  and  n.  Adam  st. 

to  Pleasance 
Richmond  lane,  w.  Richmond  st. 
Richmond  place,  Roxburgh  pi. 
Richmond    pend    and    court,    19 

and  23  Richmond  place 
RiddeFs  close,  322  Lawamarket 
'Riddel's  close,  74  St  Andrew  s:. 

to  35  Tolbnoth  wynd 
Riddel's  entry,  35New  street 
Riego  S'reet,  Tollcross 
Ritchie  place,  foot  of  Carnegie  St. 
Robb's  court,  Castlebarns 
Robb's  entry,  St  John's  hill 
Robertson's  close,  388  Cowgate 
Rockville  close,  380  Castlehill 
Romilly  place,  Tobago  street 
Ronaldson's  build..  Smith's  placa 
'Ronalds'  n's  wh.,  upper  drawbr. 
Rosebank,  Broughton  road 
Rosebank,  May  field  loan 
Roseburn,  by  Coltbridge 
Rose  court,  13  George  street 
Rose  park,  Trinity 
Rose  St.,  so.  St  David  st.  to  so. 

Charlotte  st. 
Rosemount,  Tobago  St. 
'Roseoiount,  Hermitage  hill 
Roxburghe  place,  Drummond  st. 
Roxhurghe  S',,  Drummond  st. 
Roxburghe  ter.,f.  Drummond  st. 
Roxburgh's  close,  34l  High  st. 
Rowley's  court,  38  Abbeyhill 
Royal  cescent,  Feties  row 
Royal  Exchange,  291  High  st. 
Royal  ter.,  Blenheim  pi.  Carl.  t. 
Roy's  court,  82  Hope  park  end 
Ruiland  St.,  w.  end  Prince's  st. 
Ru'land  place,  Lothian  road 
Rutland  square,  Rutland  street 

St  Andrew  sq.,  e.  end  George  st. 
St  Andrew  st.,  St  Andrew  sq. 
St  Andrew  st.,  so.  Prince's  st. 
*8t  Andrew  st.,  431  Kirkgate 
St  Andrew'.s  lane,  n.  St  And.  st. 
St  Ann's  Bank  house,  Abbeyhill 
St  Ann's  house,  Holyrood 
St  Ann's  yardf,  Holyrood  palace 
Si  Anthony  pi..  Port  Horetoun 


*St  Anthony  St.,  91  KirkgatP 
*St  Anthony  ct.,  St  Anthony  st. 
*St  Anthony  la.,  St  Anthony  st. 
St  Bernard  cres.,  Stockbridge 
St  Bernard's  place,  Sanders  St. 
Si  Bernard's  row,  Johnston  place 
*St  Bernard's  St.,  Shore 
St  Colme  street,  Albyn  place 
St  Cuihbert"s  enf.,  1C7  West  Port 
St  Cuthbert  St.,  w.  AJaitland  st. 
St  David  St.  south.  Prince's  st. 
St  David  St.  north,  Qudn  st. 
St  Jjmes'  sq.,  e;.st  Keffister  st. 
St  Janie>'  si.  St  James'  square 
St  James*  pi.,  north  St  Jame>'  st. 
St  Jiihn'>  close,  188  Canongate 
St  Jolin's  h'lf,  PI  asance 
*St  John'.N  lane,  40  Charlotte  st. 
St  John  street,  Canongate 
St  Leonard  st.  and  hill,  head  of 

Pleasance 
St  Leonard's  cot.  St  Leonard  la. 
St  Iveonnrd  lane,  St  Leonard  st. 
St  IMark'.s  place,  Bonin^ton 
St  Miry  wynd,  head  of  Canong. 
*St  Ninian'sla.,  back  Old  Church 
St  Patrick  square,  St  Patrick  st. 
St  Patrick  sireet,  Nicol-on  s  reel 
St  Koque,  Canaan. 
St  Sie|.hen  St.,  Clarence  st. 
St  Vincent  St.,  toot  of  Howe  st. 
Salamander  St.,  to  Little  Carron 
Salisbury  green,  Dalkeith  road 
Salisbury  pi.,  opposite  Salisbury 

road 
Sali.-bury  road,  Arniston  place 
Salisbury  square,  toot  Brown  st. 
Salisbury  si.,  Pleasance 
Salt  backet,  bai  k  of  Leith  st. 
Sanders  street,  Kerr  street 
Sandilands'  close,  71   High  St. 
*Sandprjrt  s'..  Commercial  pi. 
Saxe  Coburg  place,  west  Clare- 

mont  street 
Sciennes,  Hope-park  end 
Sciennes  place,  Sciennes 
Scott's  close,  Hiyh  Kiggs 
Scott's  close,  123  Cowgate 
Scotland  st.,  Drummond  place 
*Sea  cot,  n.  e.  corner  Seafield 
Seaf'orth  cottage,  Newhaven 
*Seatield  baths,  Seatield 
*Seafield  ho.,  east  end  of  Links 
♦Seaside  ho.,  Ea-tfie)d 
*Seagrove,  Pirniefield 
Seaton's  cIo>e,  265  Canongate 
Sellar's  close,  399  Lawnmarket 
Semple  street,  Canal  Basin 
Semple's  close,  599  Castlehill 
Shak.vpeare  sq.,   back  of  Theatre 
Sandwich  pi.,  w.  e.  Prince's  st. 
*Sheephead  wynd,  67  Giles'  st. 
Shepherd's  court,  Ijeith  wynd 
*Sherrifr-brae,Coa]hilI  to  Kingst. 
Shoemaker's  clobe,  215  Canong. 
♦Shore,  Ferryboat  stairs  to  upper 

Drawbridge 
Shrub  hill,  Leith  walk 
Shrub  place,  Shrub  hill 
Sibbald  place,  St  Patrick  square 
*Silverfield,  Boningtoa  road 
Silverraills,  Fettes  row 


Sime'a  court,  CalionhiU 
Simon  square,  Gibb's  entry 
Simpson's  court,  Potterrow 
Skinni-r's  close,  (>13  Cas  lehiU 
Skinner's  ilose,  OG  High  st. 
Slater'n  court,   l^O  Canontiate 
Smeaton's  ct.,  20  St  Andrew  st. 
Smith's  place,  Leith  walk 
Smith's  close  w.,  121  Grassm. 
Smith's  close  e.,  125  Grassm. 
Society,  Brown's  squaie 
Siicieiy  close,  15  Nctherbow 
Somerset  house,  ALary  place 
South    bridge,    North    bridge   to 

Nicolson  St. 
Spence's  place,  Castleharns 
*Spe-c  's  |.l;i  e,  Bun  ng  on  road 
Sprtal  siree',  Bread  .-ireet 
Spring  gard' n-.,  Abbeyhill 
Spring  tardeis   Church  street 
Springfield,  Lei^h  walk 
Stafford  St.,  Shind*ick  place 
*Stanwell  lodge,  Bonington  road 
Star  b'.nk,  Trinity 
Stead's  place,  Leith  walk 
Stevenlaw's  close,  134  High  St. 
Steel's  place,  Moiningside 
Stevenson's  cl.,  153  West  port 
Stewart's  dose,  96  Canongate 
Stewart  street,  Jock's  lodge 
Siewarttield,  Bonington  toll 
Stockbridge,  n.  w.  of  New  town 
Stontfield,  Cana-n 
*Storrie's  alley,  122  Kirkgate 
Sirathie's  close,  8G  Canongate 
Strichen's close,  104  High  street 
Stuari  street.  Great,   iVloray  place 

to  Randolph  cres. 
*Sugarhouse  close,  5  Coburg  st, 
*Summeifield,  Restalrig  road 
Summerfiehi  ho.,  Restalrig  road 
Summerhall,  Hope-park  end 
Summer  place,  Howard  place 
Sunbury  distillery,  Wa.  ot  Leith 
Surgeon  sq.,  &c.,  foot  of  Infirmary 

street 
*Swantield,  opposite  Silverfield 
Swan's  close,  31  Grasstnarket 
Swinton  row.  Elder  street 
Sydney  place,  Canaan 
Syuneytisld,  Qutensferry  road 
Sylvan  place,  Meadows 

Tanfield  house,  Canonmills 
Tanner's  close,  123  West  port 
Tap  hall,  Queensterry  road 
Temple's  close,  145  Grassmarket 
Tennis  court,  98  AbbeyhiU 
Terrace,  Leith  st. 
Tevioi  row,  Bristo  st. 
Thistle  St.,  north  St  David  st.  to 

Hill  street 
Thomas  st.,  St  Cuthbert  st. 
Thomson's  close,  40  Canongate 
Thomson's  court,  64  Grassm. 
Thomson's  cl.,  13  Abbey  strand 
|*Thomson's  place,  Duke  st. 
Thornybauk,  Foun^amoridge 
♦Timber  bush,  Bernard  st.  to Sho. 
Tipperlinn,  Boroughmuirhead 
Tobago  place,  Tobago  street 
Tobago  street,  Castlebarna 


ToJd's  close,  587  Castlehill 
Toddrick's  wynd,  80  Hit;h  street 
Tolbooth  wynd,  165  Canongate 
*Toliiooth  wynd,  upper  Drawbr. 
Tolhross,  Ibiit  of  Lauriston 
Torphi.tien  St.,  w,  Maitland  st. 
Triniiy,  south  west  of  Newhaveii 
Trunk  close,  55  High  st. 
Twee  idale  court,  IG  Neiherbow 

Union  pi.,  head  of  Leith  walk 
Union  st.,  Union  place 

Valentine's  en'ry,  72  Canongate 

Valleytielil,  W light's  houses 

*Vanliurjjh  pi.,  so.  e.  side    Links 

*Vhu1i,h,  25  Si  Aiiilfftw  street 

Vfiioh's  pi.  and  st].,  Stockbridge 

Vennil,  Heliot  place 

Viitona  pi.,  foot  of  Carnegie  st. 

Vittoria  St.  &  ter.,  Melbourne  pi. 

Viewhank    Trinity 

Viewfield,  Trinity 

Vi'  wforth,  Bruntsfield  links 

*  Vic  wforth  cottage,    Restalrig  ro. 
Viewpark,  Bruntsfield  links 
♦Vinegar  close,  35  Giles  street 

Walker  street,  Coates  crescent 
Walker's  court,  18  Fountain  br. 
Wallace  place,  Tobago  st. 
Wallace's  close,  C'auseyside 
Wardrop's  court,  459  Lawnmar. 
Wardie,  Queensferry  road 
Warrender's  park.  Links 
Warrender  lodge.  Meadows 
Warrender  cres.,  Howard  place 
Warriston  place.  Warriston  cres. 
Warriston,  east  Queensferry  road 
VVarriston's  close,  323  High  st. 
Watergate,  foot  of  Canongate 
♦VVater  lane,  foot  of  Kirkgate 
♦Water  close,  64  Shore 
Water-of-Leith,  Dean 
Waterloo  pi.,  Prince's  street  to 
Regent  road 

*  Waterloo  buildings,  Bernard  st. 
*VVatsoti's  place,  Primrose  st. 
Watson's  Hospital,  Meadows 
Watson's  (J.)  Institution,  Dean 
Watson's  cluse,  226  Canongate 
Weaver's  cl  ise,  208  Canongate 
Weir's  close,  iO  Kirkgate 

Well  close,  Leith  wynd 
Well  cL.se,  86  West  port 
♦Wellington  plaoe.  Links 
"Wellington      sireet,       (Great) 

Queensferry  road 
Wellwfood  lodge,  Bruntsfield  pi. 
Wetnyss  place,  Ajbyn  place 
Westbow,  Castlehill  to  Gras'sm. 
West      port,      Grassmarket      to 

Mainpoint 
Wester  cl.,  177  Westnort 
Whale  brae,  Bonington  road 
Wharton   lane  and  Wharton  pi., 

Lauriston 
White  Horse,  or  Boyd's  cl.,  274 

Canongate 


XV  111 

White  Horse  close,  31  Canontj. 
Wbifefi/rd  bouse,  53  Canrtntave 
Whitehouse,  Boroiighmuirhead 
Whitfield  i>lace  and  house,  foot  of 

Leith  walk 
Wight's  pia';e,  95  Causeyside 
Wi  liain  St.,  Staff.ird  St.  to  Manor 
Wiiiidinfield,  Boiiingtoti  roid 
Wi  liow  grove,  Lady  La  wsoii'swy. 


Wilson's  court,  l34Canongate 
Winiilestrawlee,  Queensfnri'y  ro. 
Windmill  street,  George  square 
Windsor  st.,  Leopold  place 
Woodbine  cottage,  Trinity 
Woodburn,  Canaan 
Woodville,  Canitan 
Wood's  <;o. ,  13  west  Nicolson  sh 
World's  end  close,  lONetherbow 


Wright's-hoases,  Leven  sfreet 
Wright's  close,  87  Cowgate 
Writer's  court,  315  High  street 
♦Yardheads,   St  Anthony's   lane 

to  north  end  King  street 
York  lane,  York  pi.  to  Albany  st. 
York  pi-  Queen  st.  to  Picardypl. 
Young  St.,  north  Charlotte  st. 


STAMP  DUTIES. 

Bills,  Fkomissih!  v  Notes.  &c. 


On  Demand,  or  after  Date. 


IN'nt  I'Xce.M 
ing  2incH]tl 
diite,    or    60 

|(l;iv^'  sia-lit. 


For 

Above 
Abovo 
Above 
Above 
Above 
Above 
Above 
Above 


£  s.  £  .^. 

2  Onotabovr.'i  5 


5  5 

20  0 
30  0 
50  0 
100  0 
200  0 
300  0 
500  0 


Above  1000  0 
Above  2000  0 
Above  3000  0 


20  0 

30  (; 

50  0 

100  0 

200  0 

300  0 

500  0 

1000  IJ 

2000  0 

3000  0 


£ 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0  8 

0  12 

0  15 

1  5 


Ex.  e. -drug 
inonths'dal" 
iir   60    dajs 

-ieriit. 


.£  s. 
0  1 
0  2 
0  2 
0  3 
0  4 
0  6 
0  G 
0  8 
0  12 

0  15 

1  5 
1   10 


FoiiEiGN  Bills  of  Exchange,  in  sets. 
For  every  bill  of  e^ch  set. 
Amount  not  exceeding  L.lOO 

Above  £100  and  not  above        200 
Above      200         .  .  500 

Above     500     .         .  .        lOOO 

Above    1000  .  .  2000 

A^ove   2(i00     .  .  .        3000 

Above   3000         .... 


L.O 

1 

(J 

0 

3 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

7 

G 

0 

10 

0 

0 

15 

0 

L.  L. 

For5  and  under  10 


10 

20 

50 

100 

200 


.    20 

.    .jO 

100 

200 

300 


Receipts. 

<.d. 
0  3 

0  G 

1  (i 

1  6 

2  G 
4  0 


L. 


s.  d. 
5  0 
7  G 

10  0 

10  0 


For  300  &  under  500 
For  500  .  .  1001) 
For  1000  and  iipwar  - 
In  full  of  all  demands 

Receiver  of  monty   pay> 
■•I  am  p. 

Policies  of  Assukance. 

Policy  on  Lite  or  Lives. 

Where  the  sum  >!iali  not  exceed  L  50  I^.O  2  G 

AiDount  L.50       and  not  a'love  100       0  5  (i 

Amount  100       ami  not  do.     500       10  0 

Anumiit  500        and  noi  do.   1000       2  0  0 

An  OLint  lOOO        and  not  do.  3000       3  0  0 

Amomt  3000       a. id  t.oi;  do.  5000       4  0  0 

Amount  5000       and  upwards  5  0  0 

Policy  against  loss  by  fire-,  Is. 

And  for  every  L.  100  insured,  3s.  per  annum. 

Policy  on  any  ship  or  vessel,  or  goods  on  board 


thereof,  insured  upon  any  voyage  otherwise  than 
"rom  any  Port  or  Place  in  the  United  Kingdom  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland, or  in  the  Island's  of  Guern- 
sey, Jersey,  Alderney,  Sark,  or  iMan,  to  any  other 
Port  in  the  said  Kingdom  or  Island,  if  the  premium 
does  not  exceed  15s  per  cent.         .  .       Is  3d. 

Exceeding  15^  and  not  30s    .       2    G 
Excet  ding  30s       .       .  .50 

And  any  Policy  etfectec!  for  any  term  or  period 
not  exceeding  three  months,  .  .  2    C 

exceeding  three  inonths,  .         .  5    0 

for  every  L.  100  or  fractional  part  thereof. 

Agreements,  whtn  of  tiie  value  of  L.20  or 
opv.arrts.  and  wichout  clause  of  registration,  if  not 
ibove  1080  words,  20s. — Above  1080  words,  3.5s-. 
— With  a  progressive  duty  of  25s.  for  every  lOiJO 
words  additional. 

Personal  Bonds  and  Mortgages. 


Sum  not  exc, 
Above  £50 
Above  100 
Above  200 
Above  300 
Vbove  500  100(1 
Above  1000  2000 


L. 

50 
100 

200 
300 
500 


L 

s 

1 

0 

1 

1(1 

2 

() 

3 

0 

4 

(1 

5 

G 

6 

G 

L.       L. 

Above  2000  not  ex.  3000 


Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


3000 

4000 

5000 

10,000 

15,000 

20,000 


4000 

5000 

10,000 

15,0011 
20,000 


f'rogrtssive  duty,  25s.,  tor  every  entire  1080  wort.s 
above  the  first  lOiiO  words,  but  ior  mortgages  or 
leritable  bonds,  20s. 

Bills  of  Lading,  &c.,  3«. 

Protests. 

Not  arnounting  to  L.20  2s  L.500,  or  upwards,      10s 

L.  20  and  under      100  3s|  Any  other  kind,  5s.  &  for 

100     .      .         500  5-1    every  addit  sheet,  5s. 

Decuee  Arbitral,  1080  word-,  L.l,  15s And 

every  entire  quantity  of  1080  words  additional.  25s. 
Debentures,  if  not  above  li.lOO,  5s.      Above 
L.lOO,   and   not  above   L.200,  10..  Above  L.200, 
md  not  above  L.500,  20s.     Above  L.500,  40s. 

Appraisements. 


For  any  sum  not  above  L  50 
Exceedmg  L.50,  and  not  above  L.lOO 
100         .         .  200 

200         .         .  500 

500  and  upwards, 


s. 

d. 

2 

6 

5 

0 

10 

0 

15 

ft 

20 

0 

A  TABLE  OF  SIMPLE  INTEREST, 

AT  FOUR,  FOUR  AND  A  HALF,  AND  FUE  PER  CENT,   FIIOM   ONE    DAY  TO   ONi!    YEA  II,    lNCLi;sI\E. 


NoT>,  —  For  two  per  cent  take  the  half  of  four  per  cent.  —  For  two  and  a  half  per  rent  take  tlie  lialf  of  five  per  cent.  —  For  three  per 
cent  take  three  quarters  of  four  per  cent ;  — and  for  three  and  a  half  per  cent  take  oft'ont-eisliili  from  lour  per  oent. 


IDay. 

4per 

cent 

4}  per  cent. 

5  per 

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•  5  Days. 

4  percoi 

It. 

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5  prr  ci'iit. 

Principal. 

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L.  s. 

d. 

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6 

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6 

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7 

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9 

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200 

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2 

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0 

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8 

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2 

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2    5 
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3 
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2 

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8  Days.   1 

0 

0 

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0 

0 

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2 

0 

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4 

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1 

4 

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5 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0    0 

1 

0    0 

0 

1 

5 

0    0 

0 

3 

0    0    0    3 

0    0    0    3 

6 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0    0 

1 

0    0 

0 

1 

6 

0    0 

0 

3 

0    0     10 

0     0     10 

7 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0    0 

1 

0    0 

0 

1 

7 

0    0 

1 

0 

0    0     10 

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8 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

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1 

0    0 

0 

2 

8 

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1 

1 

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0    0     12 

9 

0 

0 

0 

1 

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2 

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9 

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1 

1 

0    0     12 

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10 

0 

0 

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2 

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10 

0    0 

1 

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20 

0 

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3 

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0 

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1 

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0    0 

4 

2 

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6 

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50 

0 

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2 

2 

0 

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3 

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3 

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7 

3 

0    0    8    3 

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100 

0 

0 

5 

1 

0 

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3 

0    0 

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2 

100 

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3 

3 

0     15    3 

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200 

0 

0 

10 

2 

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3 

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200 

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7 

2 

0    2  11     2 

0    3    3     1 

250 

0 

1 

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0 

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4 

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1 

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1000 

0 

4 

4 

2 

0 

4  11 

0 

0    5 

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3 

1000 

0  13 

1 

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0  14    9    2 

0  IC    5     1 

3  Days.- 1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

7  Days.  1 

0    0 

0 

0 

0    0    0    0 

0    0    0    0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

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5 

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9 

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5 

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0    0    6    0 

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40 

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50 

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0    8 

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0    1 

6 

1 

0     18    2 

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200 

0 

1 

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3 

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250 

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1 

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1  10 

0 

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10 

0 

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1000 

0 

6 

6 

3 

0 

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3 

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0  15 

4 

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0  17    3    0 

0  19    2    0 

4  Uaja.    1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

8  Days.  1 

0    0 

0 

0 

0    0    0    0 

0    0    0    1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0    0 

0 

1 

2 

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1 

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0    0    0    2 

3 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

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1 

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0 

1 

3 

0    0 

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2 

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4 

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4 

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2 

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2 

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5 

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6 

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2 

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0    0 

3 

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7 

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1 

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8 

0 

0 

0 

3 

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3 

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1 

0 

8 

0    0 

2 

0    0     13 

0    0    2    0 

9 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0     1 

0 

0    0 

1 

0 

9 

0    0 

3 

0    0    2    0 

0    0    2     1 

10 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0    1 

0 

0    0 

1 

1 

10 

0    0 

2 

0 

0    0    2     1 

0    0    2    2 

20 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0    2 

1 

0    0 

2 

2 

20 

0    0 

4 

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0    2    2     1 

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INTEREST  TAELE    coniiimed. 


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4  per 

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100 

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3 

6 

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9 

2 

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7 

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2 

7 

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0 

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2 

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8 

0    0    4 

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3 

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2 

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0 

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4    0 

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4  10    0 

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200 

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2 

200 

8    0 

0 

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9    0    0 

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10    0    0    0 

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3 

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260 

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A    TABLE, 

Shoivhi"  the  number  of  Days  in  one  Month,  to  the  same  Day  in  any  other  Month. 

From                     Jan.     Feb.    March    April      Alay     June      July     Aug.     Sept.     Oct.      Nov.     Dec. 

January, 

February, 

m'o  1     31  i     39  1     90  1  120  1   lol  |  181  i  '212  |  243  |  273  i  304  |  334 

334  1  363  1     28  1     39  |     89  |   120  |   130  |  181  |  212  |  242     273  |  303 

March, 

306  1  337  1  363  |     31  |     61  |     92  |   122  |   133 |    184  |  214"  |  245  |  273 

April, 

275  1  306  1  334  |  363  |     30  |     61  |     91  |  122  |   133  |  183  i  214  |  244 

May, 

245  1  276  1  304  |  335  |  365  |     31  |     61  j     92  |   1^3  |   153  |   184  |  214 

June, 

214  1  245  1  273  1  304  |  334  |  365  |     30  |     61  |     92  |   122  |   153  |  183 

July, 

August, 

184  1  215  1  243  |  274  |  304  |  333  |  363  1     31  |     62  |     92  |   123  |   133 

133  1  184  1  212  1  243  |  273  i  304  |  334  |  365  |     31  |     61  |     92  |  122 

September, 

122  1  133  1  181  1  212  |  242  |  273  |  303  |  334  |  363  |     30  |     61  |     91 

October, 

92  1  123  1  131  1  182  |  212  |  243  1  273  |  304  i  335  |  365  |     31  |     61 

November, 

61  1     92  1  120  1  151  1  181  1  212  |  242  |  273  |  304  |  334  |  365  1     30 

December, 

31  1     62  1    90  1  121  1  131  1  182  |  212  |  243  |  274  |  304  |  333  |  363 

LETTER-CARRIERS    DIRECTORY.  XXl 


LETTER-CARRIERS'  DISTRICTS. 


No.  I ST  JAMES' SQUARE. 

(n)  Lflth  street  and  Terrar.p,  fast  Register  street,  St  Jainfs'  square,  part  Elder  street,  Svrinton  row, 
Clyde  street,  Elder  stre,  t,  to  York  place,  York  place  Irom  S!3-26  to  the  end— (A)  York  place,  from  21-24  to 
1  2,  Duke  stret-t,  Albauy  stieetatid  laue,  York  lann,  St  Jamtts'  streets  aad  place,  Little  Kiug  street,  and 
Catbariiie  street. 

2 — ST  ANDREW  SQUARE. 
(A^ — Kpfflster  office,  Princes  street,  uom  1  lo  25,  Gabriels  road  West  Register  street  and  place,  pnft 
St  Anarew  squtre,  south  St  Andrew  street,  and  part  M-ws  lane,  Priucps  street,  trom  26  to  4G  south  St 
nnvlil  street,  east  sid*",  an''  Mejvs  lane,  part  St  Andicvv  ^qunre,  South  -t  David  street,  west  sle  (B), 
Princes  street,  from  47  to  77,  Oenr»ie  street,  from  29  23  to  1-2,  Ruse  Court,  part  St  Andrew  square,  iiortb 
St  David  street,  QuerU  street,  trom  1  to  16,  Rose  street,  from  27-42  to  1-2. 

3  —HANOVER  STREET. 

(A)  Royal  Institution,  south  Hanover  street.  Geor(fe  si  reel,  from  .SO  to  70,  south  Frederick  street, 
George  street,  (r<im  69  to  3J,  Hanover  street  and  eiist  Ttilstle  street  (Bl,  Queen  street,  from  17  to  69,  Hill 
street,  north  Frederick  street,  west  Thistle  street.  Rose  sti'eet,  irom  29-44  to  73-104. 

4.— CAS  ILK  STREET. 

Princes  street ''rom  78   to  117,  south  Cnstle  street,  Oeor^fe  street,  from  72  to  1-42,  and  145  to  71. (B) 

North  O^stle  str  et.  Queen  srr,-ef,  tr.iaa  60  to  79,  Alciyu  piac^,  Wemyss  place,  Youugr  street.   Rose  street, 
from  106  to  20t»,  and  irom  77  to  167. 

5— CHARLOTTE  SQUARE. 

(B)  Princes  street,  US  to  131,  south  Charlotte  street,  n-onn  1  to  15,  Charlotte  square,  .S3  to  S9and  from  24  to 
32,  south  Charlotte  str.  et,  IB  to  2,  Princes  street,  135  to  U9,  Hope  street,  Charlotte  square,  Irom  23  to  i.aiid 
40  to  46,  north  Charlotte  sirept— (A)  Forres  street,  St  f'.,une  street,  Gl.'.iifinlas  street,  Ainsile  pUc.-'aiid 
Great  Stuart  street,  Randolph  cre*cent,  Randolph  clilT  ana  places,  Lyneaudi  place,  Drumsbeugh,  Chw- 
lotte  place,  Alva  street,  Queeuslerry  street. 

6.— MELVILLE  STREET. 
(A)  Braehouse,  Rutland  street  and  square,  Eiskine  place,  Sh^ndwiek  place,  east  Maitland  street,  '^tn''. 
ford  ttreet,  east  William  street,  Melville  street  and   plaCe.   north  Walker  street — (B)  south  Walker  »ire-t, 
west  William  street,  and  Manor  place,  Cuates  ciesccut,  Athol  crescent,  west  Mditlaud  strtet,  Uaymarketl 
and  Coates  houses  to  Coltbridge. 

7.— MORAY  PLACE. 
(A)   Herlot  row  to  Hiwe-str-^et,  Howe  str-^et,  Heriot  row,  Dirnaway  street,  Miray  place,  Church  lane 
Jainaica^treet — (8)  India  street,    Gloucester  place,  Doune   terrac,  Spri/ig  gardens,  Church  street,  luaia 
place,  M'Keuzie  pUce,  Darling's  tuilniags.  Rt  Bernni'd's  place,  Sanders  street- 

8.— ROYAL   CiaCUS. 

(A)  South-east  Circus  place.  Royal  Circus,  south  sirte,  south-west  Circus  place,  north-west  Circus 
place,  Royal  Circu«,  north  side,  noith-east  Circus  place,  St  Vincent  street,  west  Cumberland  street.  Piit 
street,  east  Cumberland  street — (B)  Royal  cie.-cent,  w^^t  division,  F.-tt.s  row,  Silvermills,  Claremoiit 
place,  Clarence  street,  st  Stephen  street,  Brunswick  strtet,  Baker's  place,  GlauviJle  place.  Market  placa 
and  Stockbridge  Markets. 

9.— GREAT  KING   STREET. 

(B)  Abercromhy  place,  Nelson  street.  Not  thuinberlanrt  pla^ie,  Northumberland  street,  Dundas  street  — 
(A)  Great  King  street,  Drummond  place,  15  to  31  Scotlaua  street.  Royal  crescent,  Drummond  place,  30 
to  16,  Duncan  strtet. 

10— BROUGHTON 
(B)   Brouirhton  street,   Forth  street,  Hart  street,    Bmugliton   place,  Broughton  street.  Old  Broughtoa 
and  Broughton  Markets — (A)  Dublin  street,  Lonrion  street.  Mansfield  place,  Bellevue  crescent  and  terrace, 
east  Claremoni  street,  Clarmout  crescent,  Broui^hton  Hail. 

II.— Lb-ITH    WALK. 
(A)  Union  place,  Picarriy  place.  Union   street,  Antigua  stieet.   Gayfield   square  and   place,    Haddinsrton 
place,    Annaudale   street,    Hope    crescent — (B)    Leiili    walk,    Stirub    place,    Mianlefielri,   Geoigr's    place, 
Miiray  street,  Pilrigstieet  a-.d  place,  Fife  place.  King's  place,  Heriot  buildings,  Orcharntield  plhCf,  Spring' 
field  place.  Smith's  p'ace,  Steao'n  placrf,  Anderson's  place,  Alison's  place,   M'Neil's  place,    Whiltfield  pUc. 
Crown  street,  Queen's  place,  Cassi  ll.s'  place,  H<ipe  street,  and  Union  street.  ' 

12.— GRKeNsiUE    PLACE,  AND      ROYAL    AND  REGENT  TERRACES. 
(A)  Waterloo  place  and  Sh^kspeare  square.  New  Jail,  Regent  terrace,  Cai  Iton  terrace,  Royal  terrace,  Blen- 
heim place,  Lecpold  place,  Windsor  str.et,    Lenp.dd  place.  Hillside  crtsc-  nt,  Biunswiek  street— (B)  Mont- 
gomery street.  Elm  row,  Baxter's  place,  Greensioe  pla  e  and  street,  Calton  street,  ana  hill. 

13.— CaNOXGATE. 

(A)  N.  B.  of  Canongate,  New  street,  head  ol  Canongate,  St  John  street,  Canongate,  Holyrood  street, 
south  back  Caiionffate,  Horse  wynd,  St  Ann's  yard,  Paliice,  Aijhey— («)  Watergate,  Abbey  hill.  Cro  t- 
aii-Righ,  Abbty  hill.  Parson's  green.  Meadow  bank,  Jock's  loege,  S.uart  stn^et,  Restalrig,  Locheno 
Comely  green,  place,  and  crescent,  Norton  place,  Easttr  nad,  Brunlou  place,  Abbiy  Mount.  ' 

M.— SOUTH    BRIDGE. 

(B)  High  and  Low  Calton,  Paul's  work.  Physic  gaidens  M  Dowail  street,  Leith  wynd,  St  Mary's 
wynd,  High  street,  and  closes— (A)  NiOdry  street,  SoutSi  bridge,  Ir.tirm-iry  street  aod  l.firm-.ay,  Hi'i<h 
School  yards,  Surgeon  square,  Cowgate,  bottom  ot  PK-Rsance,  south-back  or  Canougate,  bt  John's  hill 

16. — CROSS. 

{A.)  New  buildings  and  North  bridge,  Milne  square  Hunter  square,  Blair  street.  High  street  south 
side.  Old  Fish  Market  close — (B.)  Royal  Exchange,  High  street  north  side.  Poultry  market.  Flesh  markets 
Market  streets,  and  Canal  street.  '    ' 

16.— I.AWNMARKET. 

(A.)  Parliament  square.  County  hall,  &c.,  Writers'  court,  High  street,  Melbourne  place,  Bank  street 
Dortli  Bank  street.  Mound  place,  Ramsay  g- rdens  and  ledge,  Castlehill  and  Mill's  court,  James  Ciurt' 
Wardrop's  court,  Paterson  and  Riddle's  court,  Lawnmarket— (B.)  Castle  .oad,  Victoria  street  and  ter- 
race. West  Bow,  Grassmarket,  Brown  place,  Vmnel,  King's  stables.  Hays  court,  Orcbarcfleio  street, 
Spltial  and  Bread  streets,  Lothian  road,  St  Cuthbtrt's  glebe  and  lane,  M'est  kirk  manse  and  Poor-house. 


XXII  LETTER-CARRIERS    DIRECTORY. 


17._POKT  H'fPETOl'iV. 
(AO  Downift  plafip,  St  Anthony's  plnce,  Pm  t  Hiipi  toiin,  Srmple  strppt,  Castle  barns,  Sppncf's  place, 
Nfw'yort  street,  Orcharrtflf id  pUce.  Port  HHmiitoip,  Tubago  >trtet.  LHfi\ti  li  plucf.  Wfjlingiou  Ihi.-^^ 
R 'milly  plac-,  G'Trtners  rrescctit,  Rns-rr  nmit  Grove  dImo  and  strt-et  Murisini  stret^t,  D-war  Diace, 
■Wallace  place,  Athol  I^nf,  TmphicheD  street,  St  Cuthbert  and  St  Thomas  Miv^ts,  .astern  Oaliy  mid  la^e, 
D-tlry  h'lUse  and  west  Dil' y  — CB.)  Ty  ecastle  t"ill  liorih  iVlelcliiston.  Ba^l^f^eld,  Bi-^ndfl-l.l  plHce,  C^stln 
Silk-mills,  Fi'U'ilain''r)n>fe,  Pic  tun  street,  Thornybaiiii,  H<ime  stree.t,  Tolicfoss,  Ouiibar  street,  Karl  Grey 
street,  Ri-KO  street,  ai.d  ti.p  ot  Fouiitambi  irge. 

IH.— COI-LKOE. 

(A.l CoW'-gf.  and  Cnllece  streets.  Lothian  str  et,   Hri^hiou  street,   Argyle  and  Rrnwn  squnres,  "Society, 

Bri>to  port.  Cannlemalier  row  Tlvlot  row,  Paik  str.  •  i  and  piaoe.  Heiioi's  wot  k  Wharion  lane  and  place, 
L-iuristoii  lane,  Heriot  D'ace,  Gruhain  stieer  nun  Keir  stitet-  (Id  >  LiuiiMon  play-  and  Arehibalil  pia<;e, 
liHdy  Lawscn'i  wynd,  Portland  place,  Lauriston  street,  High  rigs,  Hdiciitoo  place,  Maiu  puiut,  Westporc, 
CoWt?ate,  and  Mi  rchaut  street. 

19.  — GBORGE  ^QUARR. 
(A.)   Pntterrow,   Bristo  street  and   Chari>s  sii>et,   Ciichton  street.   Chapel   street.   Windmill  street  and 
lane,  G-oige.  square  -<n.i  Buccl'U<;b  plac— iB  )  Hii.  cieuch  sti e.  t,  Gilfoin  pai  k,  p-irt  ot  Cieik  street,   Alon- 
taKUe  street,  Raukeillor  street,  CUrk  strett,  St  l»-.trii-k  sqiiare,  St  Patiick  street,  and  8iobala  place. 

-20.— Nl(  OLSON  SI'KEKT. 
(A.)  Nicolson  street,  Nicolson   rquiie,   Hay   street.    Hill   placre  and   square.    Richmond  streets- and    lane, 
W'>t    Richmond   street— (8.)   West   Nicolson  sir-et    mid   Markets,    Nico  son   street,   Crosscausey,    Crookttt 
Dykes,  Glbb's  entiy,  Simon  square,  Paui  street,  Davie  str.  et,  auu  Gilmure  street. 

!il.  — f  LliASANCK. 
(,\.)  Drummond   street,    Roxburgh   place,    Adam  stieet   west,    Roxburgh    stieet,    Roxburgh    terrace, 
Ingliston   street.  Adam  street  east,   Arthur  street — iB.)  S^li»buly  stre.  t,  Browu   street,  Uercles  street, 
Heriot  mouut,  Victoria  place,  Holyiood  sti eet,  Carnegie  street,  and  Beaumont  place. 

a-2.— NEWIXGTON. 
(A.)  St  Leonard  street  and  hill.  Railway  depot,  Heniy  street.  Castle  of  Clouts,  Gibbet  toll,  east  Preston 
street,  Newington  places,  Arniston  place.  Salisbury  road  atid  place,  upper  Gray  street,  Duncan  street,  south 
Gray  street,  Middleby  street,  Minto  street — (B.)  Blacket  place,  Salisbury  gr.en,  Ciaigie  terrace,  Rose 
hall  and  bank.  Echo  bank,  Maytield  lo'tn,  Powturn,  Giange  loan  and  place,  Caiiseyside,  Canning  pla(e, 
Sciennes  streets,  west  Preston  street,  Francis  place  and  Lord  Russell  place,  Summerhall  and  Hope  fniK 
end. 

«<;3.— BOROUGH  MUIRHE  AD. 
(A.)  Hope  park.  Sylvan  place,  Argyll  place  and  p,.rk.  Meadow  place.  Viewpark,  Greenhill  house  and  cot- 
taie,  8t  Margaret's  Convent,  Whilehouse,  east  Morningside  house,  Hruntstield  place  and  lodge,  Moutpeiier, 
Wright's  houses,  Leven  street,  Drumdryari,  Giimore  places,  Hailes  street,  Gillespie  street— (B.)  Grange 
house  and  loan,  Blackford  and  Morland  cottage,  St  Roque  and  Canaan  park,  Millbank  and  Sion»y  place, 
Bloombery  place  and  Canaan  grove,  Canaan  lodae  and  bank,  Woodburn  and  Stonetield,  Goshen  bank  and 
Jordan  lane.  Asylum  and  Morningside,  Tipperlin.  Merchiston  bank  and  castle,  Boroughmuirbtaj. 

2+.— STOCKBHIDGE. 
(A.)  Eyre  plac<»,  Brandon  street,  Pitt  streec  north,  Henderson  row.  New  Academy,  Deaf  and  Dumb  In- 
ftitution,  west  Claremoot  street  and  Saxe-C  .hurg  place,  Deatibank,  Himilton^  place.  Legget's  land  and 
Haugh  street,  Fairnlngton  place,  Veitch's  square  and  place,  Leslie  place,  Deanhaugh  street  Dean  terrace, 
Carlton  street,  St  Bernard's  crescent,  Danube  street,  upper  Dean  terrace,  Ann  stteet— (B.)  B-dford  street, 
Allan  street,  Cheyue  street.  Hermitage  place.  D^an  street,  Malta  terrace,  St  Bernard's  row,  InveMeith 
house,  Johnston  place,  Raeburu  place  and  JMary  place,  Comely  bank,  Craigleitb,  Dtan,  Bell's  mills  aud 
Water  of  Leith. 

26.— NEWHAVEN. 
(A.)  Canonmills,  Huntly  street,  Warrlston  place  and  crescent,  Howard  street  and  place,  Tanfleld, 
Summer  place,  Inverleith  terrace,  row,  and  place.  Trinity  cottage.  Trinity,  Myrtle  bank,  Gothic  cottages, 
Seaforth  cottage.  Christian  bank.  Primrose  bank — (B.)  Trinity  cre.<icent.  Laverock  bank,  Newhaven  and 
Anntield,  Jessfield  and  Whale  brae,  Ramsay  place.  Northfield,  Catherine  bank,  Queenstetry  road,  Boning- 
ton  place,  brae,  and  bridge,  Brotighton  road,  Redbraes,  Powderhall,  Bane  mills,  Lugie  green,  and  Biaud- 
tteld  road.    (B.  reverses  his  run  in  the  morulng.) 


iBtmxnl  ^osst=i^^i(t 
DIRECTORY, 

FOR 

EDINBURGH,  LEITH,  AND  THEIR  ENVIRONS. 


1843-44. 


LEITH  ARE  MARKED  THUS 


A 


Abbotsford  Club,  W.  B.  D.  D.  Turnbull, 

secretary,  25  Great  King  street 
Ahercrombie,  Dr,  consult,  phys.  19  York  place 
Abereromby,  Sir  Robert,  bart.,  of  Birkenbog, 

Forglen,  and  Fermoy,  18  Coates  cres. 
*Aberdeen,Leith,&  Clyde  ShippingCoji- 

PANY  Office,  27  Princes  street  and  3 

Dock  Gates — Geo.  Mathieson,  agent 
Fire  and  Life  Assurance,  Annuity,  and 

Reversionary  Company — R.  Webster, 

»      esq.  agent,  65  Princes  st See  Adv. 

* Marine  Insurance   Company,  1  Baltic 

street — B.  F.  Gray,  agent. 
*Abernethy,  Scott,  clock  and  watchmaker,  90 

Kirkgate 

Mrs,  midwife,  27  Clyde  street 

Academy,  Edinburgh,  Henderson  row 

Southern,  5  George  square 

AcquerofF,  John,  hairdresser,  8  S.  St  Andrew's 

street 
*Adair,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  2  Shore 

• Miss,  4  Hart  street 

*  Adair's  Tee- total  Coffeehouse,  2  Shore 
Adam  and  Son,  skinners,  tanners,  and  wool 

merchants,  Boningtou 
Alexander,  teacher,  1  Swinton  row — ho. 

1  Gayfield  place 

Alexander,  esq.  3  Bonington  place 

George,  of  the  Sasine  office,  4  Hart  st. 

James,  esq.  S.S.C.  19  Claremont  crescent 

' James,     esq.    W.S.   and    land    valuer, 

5  Scotland  street 

James,  victual  dealer,  80  Pleasance 

* John,  baker,  35  Tolbooth  wynd 

John,  manager  for  Edmonstone  coal  de- 
pot, St  Leonards 

Patrick,  esq.  S.S.C.  4  Eyre  place 

Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  26 

William  street — house,  9 

■ Robert,  ( Co?/rant  office,)  ]  35  Princes  st. 

— —  Steph.  spirit  dealer,  36  Northunab.  st. 

' Dr  Walter,  39  George  square 

' Mrs,  milliner  and  dressm.  135  Princes  st. 


Adam,  I\Iiss,  9  south  Charlotte  street 

Miss,  29  India  street 

Adams  and  Co.  wine  merchants,  14  south  St 
Andrew  street — ho.  8  Leopold  place 

* Alex,  bootmaker,  5  Bridge  street 

Alex.  Maxwell,  phys.  23  St  Patrick  sq. 

Alex,   cabinetmaker,    10    Horse   wynd, 

Canongate 

John,  esq.  S.S.C.  3  n.  Charlotte  street 

J.  sess.  elk.  St  Cuthbert's,  3  Windmill  st. 

Robt.  furnishing  ironm.  8  Hanover  st. 

Mrs,  21  Lauriston  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  14  Barony  street 

Adarason,  Andrew,  mason  and  smoke  curer, 

w.  Thistle  street  lane 

* Captain  Benj.  59  Charlotte  street 

D.  M.  esq.  S.S.C.  22  Dublin  street 

James,  esq.  57  Hanover  street 

* .John,  (late  shipmaster,)  30  Kirkgate 

Thos.  tea  dealer,  recording  office  for  ser- 
vants, 4  south  St  Andrew  street 

* W.  M.  cooper  and  fish-curer,  24  Duke 

St. — house  1  Glover  street, 

* Mrs,  lodgings,  73  Constitution  street 

* Mrs,  lodgings,  33  Coatfield  lane 

Miss  E.  12  Clarence  street 

A  die,  A.  &  Son,  opticians  to  the  Queen,  50 
Princes  street — house,  Canaan  cottage 

A.  J.  civil  engineer,  11  Howe  street 

J.  (A.  Adie  &  Son),  11  Howe  street 

Addis,  Rev.  Thomas,  Canaan  Grcve 

Wm.  {of  Hay  and  Addis,)  21  Athole  cr. 

Addison,  Miss,  33  Montague  street 
Adinston,  Thomas,  esq.  Cxeorgefield,  Trinity 
Adjutant  Gen.'s  Office,  10  So.  Charlotte  st. 
Advertiser  Office,  279  High  st. — printing 

office,  91  Rose  street 
Advocates'  Library,  Parliament  square 
Advocates'  First  Clerk,  Society  of  Solicitors, 

Hall,  12  Royal  Exchange 
Advocates'  Widows'  Fund,  1 1  Heriot  row- 
John  Cay,  esq.  collector 
Affleck,  Arch,  flesher,  9  Home  street 

A 


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EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


ALD 


Affleck,  Arthur,  innkeeper,  King's  stables 

Henry,  spirit  dealer,  11  ileadow  place 

James,  com.  agent,  14.  Canning  place 

James,   grocer  and  spirit-dealer,   10, 

Causeyside 

■ Jno.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1  Parksidest. 

R.  grocer,  w.  &  sp.  dealer,  26  St  Leon.  st. 

Wm.  sheriff  officer,  2  Huntly  street 

Agnew,  A.  W.  &  Co.  gun  makers,  63  Princes  st. 

Jas.   teacher,  (George  Heriot's  school,) 

Old  Assembly  close. 

]VIrs  G.  14  Grove  street 

, Mrs  Vans,  of  Barnbarroch  and  Sheuchan, 

Lauriston  house 
.         Miss  E.  straw  hat-maker  and  Killiner, 

1 1  Waterloo  place 
Agricultural  Museum,  P.  Lawson  and  Son,  1 

George  IV.  bridge 
Aikman,  A.  T.  engraver,  23  Bristo  st. 
.         And,  conductor  of  the  daily  rolls  of  the 

Co.  of  Ses.  12  R.  Ex.— ho.  1  Hill  sq. 
.  Arch,  grocer,   oO  Grassmarket — ho.  94 

Lauriston  place 
.  George,  engraver,  29  North  bridge 

James,  leather  merchant,  11  Niddry  st. — 

ho.  54  west  Richmond  street 

■ J.  painter  &  glazier,  7  QueensfeiTy  st. 

John,  S.S.C.,  2  Mound  place 

iNIrs  J.  baker,  183  High  st. — ho.  3  Blair  st. 

Jliss,  11  Charles  street 

*Aim,  J.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  17  Sandpprt  st. 
Ainslie,  M'Allan,  and  Graham,   esqs,    W.S. 
26  Rutland  square 

■ andSutherland,  saddlers,  12  Princes  st. 

Alex.  {A.  and  Sutherland,)! oBroaght.ip] 

■ Archibald,  esq.  21  Union  street 

David,  Esq.,  54  Queen's  street 

John,  Esq.,  54  Queen's  street 

* J.  spirit  merchant,  3  Old  Bridge  end 

Peter,  spirit  merchant,  62  Buctleuch  st. 

. Robert,  esq.  W.S.  and  attorney  in  Exche- 
quer, 39  Gt.  King  street 
. Mrs  Wm.  spirit  dealer,  148  Causeyside 

■  Mrs,  of  Huntington,  54  Queen  street 
Miss,  33  London  street 

Air,  W.  Campbell's,  hotel,  21  Princes  street 
Aird,  George,  esq.  62  Hanover  street 

Miss Marg. straw  hat  manufr.QoPrinces  St. 

Aire,  Mrs  John,  6  Springfield 

*Airth,  A.  (J.  A.Bertram  &  Co.,)2  Hermitage  pi. 

— —  John,  surgeon,  I\Iorningside 

Aitchison  &  Co.  liquor  merch.  2  Infirmary  st. 
4  Downie  pi.,  127  Grassm.,  7  Hamilton 
pi.,  37  S  t  Leonard's,  and  25  Brought,  st. 

■  —I  i  and  Sons,  confectioners  to  her  Majesty, 

77  Queen  street 
I  Alex,  bread  and  biscuit  baker,  4  east 

Register  street,  and  5  little  King  st. 
* David,  draper,  22  Kirkgate 

■  (i.  bread  &  biscuit  baker,  iWemyss  pi. 
— —  J.  watch  glass  maker,  35  South  bridge 
— —  J.  (Scottish  Union,^  23  Union  place 

—  John,  grocer,  49  Cowgate 
•--—  Johp,  esq.  12  St  John  street 


Aitchison,  Jn.  &  Co.  brewers,  so.  b.  of  Canong. 

Thos.  tailor,  107  Nicolson  street 

W.  K.,  brewer,  15  St  John's  street 

I\Irs,  16  St  John  street 

IMrs  H.  painter,  paper  hanger,  and  gla- 
zier, 22  Nelson  street 

Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  9,  St  Leonard's  st. 

* Mrs  Thomas,  66  Kirkgate 

Miss,  1  north  St  James'  street 

Miss,  of  Drummore,  16  Windsor  street 

Aitken  and    Campbell,  wine  merchants,    11 

St  James'  square 
&  White,  merchts.  and  comm.  agents,  2 

Elm  row 

Alex,  merchant,  24  Gardner's  crescent 

Alex.  &  Co.  smiths,  ironnsongers,  and  tin- 
plate  workers,  19  Hanover  street 

Alex,  coal  merchant,  1  Port  Hamilton 

Alex.  {A.  §-  CaniphtU,')  22  Broughton  pi. 

Al.  silk-mercer  &  diaper,  20   n.  w.  Cir- 

cus pi — house  22  Comely  bank 

Alex.  {Marshall  ^-  Aitken,)  24  Buc.  pi. 

Hugh,  com.  agent,  35  Scotland  street 

J.  sol.  for  patents,  5  V/est  Maitlund  st. 

and  county  buildings 
Jas.  bookbinder  &  stationer,  8  St  James' 

square — ho.  5  north  St  James'  street 

James,  farrier,  14  Potterrow 

Jas.  (/J.  and  TF/fi^e,)  St  Ann's  Bank  ho. 

John,  veter.  surgeon,  142  Causeyside 

John,  baker,  7  Haddintjton  place 

John&  Robt.  wholesale  tea  &  coffee  mer- 
chants, 71  Adam  square 

John,  (J.  &  R.  Aitken),  9  Newington  pi. 

John,  coffeehouse,  104  High  street 

Robt.  W.  {Meadoivbank  brewery,)  I\Iea- 

dowbank 

Robt.  (J.  &  R.  Aitken),  11  Duncan  st. 

Samuel,   bookseller,    12   Bank   st. — ho. 

22  George  square 

Thos.  wine&  sp.  raercht.  35  Frederick  st. 

* T.  smith  and  farrier,  55  Charlotte  st. 

Walter,  baker,  117  Nicolson  street 

Wm.  chemist  and  druggist,  3  Pitt  street 

Wm.  grocer  &  spirit- dealer, 246  Cowgate 

' William,  spirit  dealer,  11  Dock  place 

Mrs,  Glasgow  Commer.  Inn  and  Tavern, 

16  Calton  strett 

Mrs,  8  Mary  place. 

Mrs,  midw.  &  nurse,  5  n.  St  James'  st. 

Mrs,  broker,  196  Cowgate 

]\Irs  James,  1 1  Duncan  street 

Mrs,  stay-maker,  122  Rose  street 

Aitkenhead,Adam,  fiesher,  89  High  street 

R.  dairy,  20  east  Drummond  st. 

Albion  Insurakce  Office  of  London,  11 

South  bridge — Andrew  Muir,  agent 

Loan  Co.  96  and  98  Rose  st. — H.  V. 

M'Donald,  manager 
^-^  Cloth  Co.  Assembly  Piooms,  George  st. 

agents  for  Bicknell  &  Moore,  London 
Alder,  Wm.  of  Excise,  39  St  Leonard's  st. 
Aldridge,  Brothers,  &  Co.  colour  merchants, 

14  and  15  Cassel's  place 


ALI 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


ALL 


3 


Aldridge,  Thos.   &  Co.  paper  stainers,  floor" 

cloth  and  table-cover  manufacturers,  1 

Mound — h.  9  Blenheim  place 
Alexander  &  Brown,  silk  dyers,  76  Clerk  st. 
* Ewart,  Nelson,  and  Co.  mast  and  block 

makers,  Old  Church  street 

* Alex,  cowfteder,  5  Quality  street 

David,  writer,  10  n.  Richmond  street 

D.  portrait  painter,  9  Manor  place. 

Duncan,  spirit  dealer,  16  Earl  Grey  st. 

■ Geo.  metal-merchaat,  3  Spittal  street 

H.  D.  surgeon  and  druggist,  46  Canong. — 

house  22  St  John  street 
— —  Jas.  grocer,  wine,  and  spt. dealer,  Alison  pi. 
James   T.   Esq.   surgeon,   12  Charlotte 

place — house  31  Alva  street. 
* James,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  79  Kirkg. 

— ho.  52  Charlotte  street. 

Jas.  {Rick.  A.  and  Son,}  24.  Ann  street 

Rev.  John,  49  Northumberland  street 

John,  esq,  S.S.C.  2  Roxburghe  terrace 

John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Nevvhaven 

'■' .Tohn,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  42  &  72 

Giles  street — house  2  Bank  place 

John,  builder,  9  Earl  Grey  street, 

John,  esq.  surgeon,  96  Lauriston  place 

Lewis,  wine  and  spirit  mercht.  and  agent. 

Union  street  lane 
— —  Major,  of  Boydston,  17  Warriston  cres. 
R.  &  Son,  wine  merchants  to  the  Queen, 

24  Fred.  st.  —  ho.  18  Lynedoch  place 
Robert,  currier  and   leather  merchant, 

135  West  port — house  3  Spittal  street 

R.  (  Cuvim,  Bank),  13  Upper  Grey  street 

■ ■  Robert,  painter,  10  Mansfield  place 

T.  &  J.  surgeons,  5  Grassmarket 

Thomas,  bookseller,  125  Nicolson  street 

Thomas,  esq.  surgeon,  45  Lauriston  pi. 

* T.  B.  cooper,  2  Foxe's  lane 

* Thomas,  and  Son,  coopers,  2  Foxe's  lane 

William,  esq.  W.S.  52  West  Registei-  st. 

-^hou>e  Craig  Park,  Ratho 

* W.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  40  Watei- 

lane — house  2  Charlotte  street 

* Wm.  wine  merchant,  1  Vanburgh  place 

Rev.  W.  Lindsay,  16  Rankeillor  street 

Wm.  finishing  writing-master,  teacher  of 

Parliament  shorthand,  45  Princes  st. 

Mrs  E.  24  Home  street 

— —  Mrs,  grocer,  7  Abbey 

Mrs,  13  Rankeillor  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  6  Haddington  place 

* Miss,  dressmaker,  2  Burns  street 

Alfred   Assurance   Association,   8  no.  St 

David  St.— Ritchie  &  Hill,W.S.  agents 
*Alison  &  Cowan,  corn  factors,  2'9  Constitu.  st. 

* Alex.  {Jas.  A.  §•  Co.^  St  Anthony  pi. 

* David,  linen  &  sail  cloth  merchant,  22 

Bernard  st. — ho.  Prince  Regent  street 

* Jas.  &  Co.  corn-factors.  Bank  street 

* J.  {Jas.  A.  §^  Co.,~)  Willianifield 

■ Jas.  tailor  &  clothier,  51  North  bridge 

■         James,  builder,  19  Upper  Grey  street 
"— *—  James,  boot  &  shoemaker,  lO  Cumbdt  st. 


*Alison,  Jn.  (of  A.  ^-  Cowan,)  9  Hermitage  pi. 
Dr  W.  P.  professor  of  the  Practice  of 

Medicine,  44  Horiot  row 
Allan,  A.  &  Co.  bankers,  40  Princes  street 
* &  Gavin,  wine  alid  spirit  merchants,  25 

Sheriff  brae 

Alex.  esq.  advocate,  5  Hillside  crfescent 

Alex,  millwright,  Mayfield  loan 

Alex,  writer,  8  Mary  place 

A.  F.  farmer,  Windlestrawlee  and  east 

Pilton,  Queensferry  road 

* David,  shipmaster,  1  Portland  terrace 

George,  hou^e  painter,  12  Nelson  street 

James,  tailor,  86  South  bridge 

Jas.  clothier  &  habit  maker,  11  Hatiover 

street 
John,  plumber,  112  Nicolson  street,— ho; 

5  Buccleuch  place 

John,  tee-total  coffeehouse,  21  Blair  st. 

John,  turner,  Robertson's  close,  Cowg. 

* John,  esq.  Bonington  bank 

John,  excise  officer.  Grange  cottage 

Robert,  esq.  24  Windsor  street 

R.  stockbroker,  agent  for  Phoenix  Fire 

6  Protector  Life  office,  8  St  Andrew  sq. 

Ilobt.  cabinetmaker,  &c.  Hill  street  Lane 

Robert,  hat  maker,  16  Westport 

Thomas,  esq.  13  Fettes  row 

T.  and  Co.  printers  and  publishers  of  the 

Caledonian  Mercury,  general  printers 
and  stereotypers,  205  JHigh  st. 

Thomas,  esq.  4  Hillside  crescent 

* Tho.  wine  &  spirit  merchant,  20  Tim- 
ber bush — ho.  12  Baltic  street 

* Thomas  C.  {Scott  d^  Allan,)  AUalifield 

Sir  Wm.    president  R.S.A.,  limner  t« 

H.  M.  for  Scotland,  72  Gt.  King  st. 

Wm.  esq.  accountant,  35  St  Bernard's 

crescent 

* Wm.,  S.S.C.  13  Thomson's  pi.  Duke  st. 

* W.  of  Customs,  Primrose  street 

Mrs,  4  Hillside  Crescent 

Mrs  F.  lodgings,  103  and  105  Princes  at* 

Mrs,  10  P.  Hamilton — h.  6  Newpoirt  sti 

*. Mrs  Wm.  8  Wellington  place 

Mrs,  dressmaker,  68  Nicolson  Street 

Mrs,  gardener.  Lover's  lane 

Misses,  milliner,  1 17  George  street 

Miss,  trimming  shop,  3  Deanhaugh  st. 

Miss,  2  St  Patrick  squaire 

Miss,  6  Fife  place 

Miss,  ll  Brandon  street 

Allardice  and  Sclanders,  upholsterers  and  cabi- 
netmakers to  the  Queen,  12  George 
street 

* &  Laughtori,  chip,    pill,  &  fancy  box 

manufacturers,  &  print.,  133  Kirkgate 
— —  D.  esq.  8  M''arriston  cl-escent 

J.  {A.  §"  Sclanders,)  12  Queen  street 

W.  P.  esq.  W.S.  16,  St  Andrew  square, 

house — £.  Viewfield,  Trinity 
— —  Miss,  Middlefield  house 
Allester,   D.   esq.   W.S.    and  ftccountaiitj  -» 
London  street 


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Alliance  Assur.  Co.,  C.  M.  Barstow,  32 
India  street,  and  W.  Druraraond,  19 
Quality  street,*  agents 

Allison,  And.  gardener,  head  of  Pilrig  avenue 

Ch.  C.  {Jas.  A.  ^  Sons,)  Allison  place 

Dr  E.  D.  apotriecary  and  druggist,  101 

South  bridge — ho  head  of  Sciennes. 

James  and  Sons,  vinegar  makers  to  the 

Queen  (agents  for  Meux's  &  Co.),  Alli- 
son place 

W.  B.  (of  Allison  ^  Sons,)  Allison  place 

John,  (G.  F.  O.)  ^26  Mid.  Arthur  pi. 

*AlIoa  Glass  Works  and  Bottle  Warehouse,  38 
Constitution  street 

Aloe  and  Prince,  furriers  and  straw  hat  ma- 
nufacturers, 12  Greenside  street 

S.  optician,  12  Greenside  street 

*Al8tOD,  John,  tea  dealer  and  grocer,  50  Tol- 
booth  wynd 

Geo.  tailor  and  clothier,  52  Hanover  st. 

Hugh,  grocer,  56  Westport 

.  J.  steak  aud  sausas*^  shop,  50  Leith  st. 

Captain,  3  Great  King  street 

Alves,  H.  S.  esq.  9  Royal  terrace 

Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Gabriel's  road 

Miss,  7  Raehurn  place 

—  Miss,  6  Scotland  street 

Amos,  Andw.  corn  mercht.  Echo  bank 
Ancrum,  J.  W.  cork  manufact.  142  Rose  st. 

John,  spirit  dealer,  39  High  street 

Anderson  and  Bryce,  printers,  160  High  street 
. and  Bayne,  tea  dealers,  wine  merchts.  and 

grocers,  39  and  41  Broughton  street 
— —  Adam,  esq.  Solicitor-Gen.  for  Scotland, 

98  George  street 

Adam,  merchant,  1  Salisbury  road 

Alex,  cabinetm.  and  uph.  55  India  place 

Alexr.  late  land  surveyor,  Hebron  bank 

— —  Alex.  esq.  10  Arniston  place 

Dr  A.  40  Minto  street 

A.  Y.  surg.  287  High  st. — h.  Grangefarm 

Archd.  (Anderson  <^-  Baijne,)  38  York  pi. 

Archd.  mercht.  14  Bruntsfield  pi. 

* Chas.  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  40  Quality  street 

C.W.  {R.  A.Sf  Co.,)  13  Annandale  st. 

Charles,  esq.  advocate,  5  India  st. 

Chas.  E^q.  4  Minto  street 

Charles,  esq.  S.S.C,  7  so.  Charlotte  st. 

Rev.  Christopher,  5  north  Charlotte  st. 

D.  esq.  of  Morden,  banker,  98  George  st. 

. David  esq.  (late  merchant,)  Bellefield 

D.  jun.  baker,  13 Hamilton  pi.  High  riggs 

D.  S.  laboratory,  247  Canongate— ho.  22 

Arthur  street 

. Donald,  cowfeeder,  1  Saunders  street 

Duncan,  gardener,  1  West  Norton  place 

— —  Francis,  esq.  W.S.  50  Castle  st.— ho.  34 

Charlotte  square 
. — -  Gavin,  collector  to  New  town  Dispensary, 

1 7  Thistle  street 
■   Geo.  esq.  of  stamp  office,  Bellefield 
,         George,  wright,  5  N.  St  James'  street 
»— —  H.,  collector  of  West  Kirk  poor-rates^  1 

Rutland  street 


Anderson,  H.  S.,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit 
dealer,  and  preserver  of  fresh  provi- 
sions,  40  Hanover  street 

Isaac,  esq.  S.S.C.  4  Montgomery  St.— 

ho.  14  Maryfield 

James,  hairdresser,  1  Brown  square 

Jas.  clerk,  96  South  bridge 

■  James,  esq.  S.S.C.  52  Bristo  street 

James,  solicitor- at- law,  2  Hay  street 

Jas.  grocer,  42  west  Richmond  street 

Jas.  {Fraser  &;  Anderson)  35  W.  Nicol.  st. 

Jas.  jun.  silk-mercer  &  laceman,  1  Nicol- 

son  St. — ho.  1  Park  street 

* .lames,  teacher  of  music,  1 18  Kirkgate 

* J.  rectifier  and  chemist,  11  Giles  street. 

—ho.  6  Wellington  pi. 

James,  post  and  job  horses,  &c.,  11  St 

James'  pi. — ho.  2  north  James'  street 

Jas.  spiritmer.2l  &  1 13  Rose  st. — h.  115 

Jas.  civil  engineer  and  archt.  2Shand.  pi. 

James,  teacher,  82  South  bridge 

Jas.  &  Son,  plasterers  and  compos,  orna- 
ment makers,  Loihiun  r. — h.  9  Hope  st. 
— —  .Tames,  wholesale  shoe  &  leather  wareho. 
94  South  bridge — ho.  5  Upper  Gray  st. 

James,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  1 

w.  Maitland  street — ho.  12  Athole  pi. 

James,  flesher,  4  Bristo  street 

James,  cowfeedt  r,  10  Dean  street 

Jas.  commercial  trav.,  20  Annandale  st. 

J.  and  Son,  iron  founders,  Leith  Walk 

John,  cabinetmaker,  12  Church  lane 

John,  bookbinder,  323  High  street 

John,  esq.  12  Bruntsfield  pi. 

J.&A.  gold  and  silversmiths,  3  Rose  court 

* John,  {Customs,)  6  Duncan  place 

John,  musician,  209  High  street 

,Tohn,  merchant,  1  Castle  terrace 

John,  Cafe  Royal  Tavern,  1  Register  pi. 

John,  tailor,  16  S  Bridge,  h.  4SibbaldpI. 

John,  groc.  &  spirit  deal.  42  Leith  Wynd 

J.  esq.W.S.  50  Castle  st — h.46Heriot  row 

J.  boot  and  shoemaker,  30  w.  Register  st. 

John,  fishmonger,  and  purveyor  of  fish 

to  the  Queen,  109  Geo.  st. 

Jo.  boot  and  shocm.  3  St  Patrick  square 

John,  baker,  1  India  street 

Letham,  writer,  60  Cumberland  street 

Michael,  esq.  law  printer.  Mound  ph— 

house  5  Royal  terrace 

M.  York  Hotel,  Nicolson  street 

Peter,  esq.  W.S.  31  Great  King  street — 

ho.  18  Scotland  street 

Peter,  tailor,  21  Lothian  street 

Peter,  postmr.  &  lodgs.  22  Young  stree 

*— —  P.  of  Shore  dues,  1 1  Portland  place 

R.  {Mortimer,  A.  ^  Co.,)  10  Dean  st. 

R.  teacher  of  natural  history  and  physical 

science,  7  Gayfield  square 

Robert,  S.S.C.  1  London  street 

Robt.  livery  stables.  Hill  street — h.  1 62 

Rose  street 

Robert,  23  Archibald  place 

—  Ro.  {National  Bank,)  6  w.  Preston  st. 


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Anderson,  Robt.  (^4.  ^-  Brijce,)  84  High  st. 
* Robt.  &  Co.  metal  merchants  &  agents, 

21  Constitution  street 
* Robert,  candlemaker,  93  Giles  street — 

ho.  2  Cassells  place 
Robert,   teacher,  Sessional  School,  Ca- 

nongate — ho.  48  London  street 
— —  Ro.  S.  Esq.  W.S.  13  Torphichen  street 

Thomas,  esq.  advocate,  32  JMelville  st. 

• Thomas  {l\at.  Bank,)  23  Montague  st. 

• T.  Scott,  esq.  W.S.  1  Athole  place 

Thos.  carver  and  gilder,  1 7  Frederick  st. 

— —  Thomas,  mason,  3  St-mple  street 

• ■  Waltt  r,  agent,  manager  (^Howie  and  Co.,) 

13  Torphichen  street 

' W.  &  J.  smiths  and  ironm .  22  Nicolson  st. 

Wra.  green  grocer,  13  Dundas  street 

— — •  W.  writtr  {Lyon  Office,)  20  St  James'  sq. 

Wm.  flesher,  18  Middle  market 

■  William,  shoemaker,  3  Abbey 

William,  coach-hirer,  2  Queen  street 

W^illiam,  mail  guard,  1  Elm  row 

* Wm.  town  clerk,  Leith — h.  21  Pilrigst. 

* Wm.  mercht.  38  Constitution  street — 

house  15  Gaytield  square 

■ 'Wm.  bak.  &  coiifeo.  1  so.  St  Andrew's  st. 

William,  esq.  11  Duncan  street 

* W.  shipmaster,  64  Shore 

W^m.  writer,  18  Frederick  street 

* Wm.  carter,  north  Junction  street 

* W.  mer.  23  Coburg  st h.  Summerfield 

house 

Wm.  boot  &  shoema.  15  Drummondst. 

Mrs  Alexander,  16  .<outh  Charlotte  st. 

Mrs  Alexander,  grocer,  12  Ponton  street 

■ Mrs  Dr  J.  17  Union  place 

Mrs  Dr,  32  Melville  street 

Mrs,  21  Fettes  Row 

Sirs  Geo.  1  Anderson's  place 

Mrs,  23  Regent  terrace 

Mrs  R.  20  Coates  crescent 

Jlrs,  Burrowloch 

' Mrs,  of  Inchyra,  34  Charlotte  sq. 

Mrs,  13  Ainslie  place 

• Mrs,  22  Society 

Mrs,  Anderson's  place 

Mrs,  lodgings,  136  Princes  street 

Mrs,  lodgmgs,  25  Abercromby  place 

• •  Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Hope  street 

i Mrs,  18  Howard  place 

Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  162  Rose  street 

. Mrs,  19  Fettes  row 

Mrs,  eating  house,  20  Rose  street 

* Mrs  Robert,  1 1  Portland  place 

Mrs  Charles,  8  London  street 

■ Miss,  silk  &  worsted  shop,  301  High  st. 

Miss,  ioi  Winterfield,)  24  Inverleith  row 

Miss  Jessie,  2  Romilly  place 

Miss,  7  Hamilton  place,  Newington 

Miss,  28  Neilson  street 

Miss,  ladies' institution,  7  Gayfieldsquare 

Miss  Marianna,  25  Pitt  street 

Miss  Margaret,  14  Torphichen  st. 

—7  Miss,  10  Elm  row 


Anderson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  44  India  place 

Miss,miniaturepainter,16S. Charlotte  St. 

Miss,  6  Windmill  street 

Miss,  10  Forres  street 

Miss,  29  Clarence  street 

Miss,  boot  binder,  6  Roxburghe  place 

]\Iiss,  dress  maker,  43  Broughton  st. 

*——  Miss,  dressmaker,  north  Junction  st. 

Misses,  72  Northumberland  street 

Misses,  5  Great  King  street 

Misses,  dressmakers,  104  Nicolson  st. 

Miss,  9  Moray  street 

Misses,  boarding  school,  16  Athole  ores. 

Misses,  dressmakers,  35  w.  Nicolson  st. 

Andersons  &  Trotter,  esqrs.  W.S.  50  Castle  st. 
Andrew,  Jas.  M.D.,  F.R.CP.  38  Minlo  street 

Jno.  coal  agent,  162  Fountainbridge 

Mrs,  1  Eyre  place 

■  Mrs,  31  Howard  place 

B.  and  M.  10  North  St  David  street 

*Angus,  A.  superin'.  of  police,  and  billet-mas- 
ter. Police  office 

George,  architect,  1  St  Colme  street 

* Robert,  woollen  and  linen  draper    68 

and  69  Tolbooth  wynd — house  4 

Thomas,  flesher,  125  Rose  street 

Annan,  James,  plasterer,  9  Queensferry  street 
Annesley,  Arth.  esq.  St  Ann's  ho.,  King's  pk. 
Annuity    Assessment    Office,    12    Royal 

Exchange 
Ansley,  John,  furniture  wareh.  254  Cowgate 
Anstruther,  James,  esq.   of  Tillicoultry,   42 

Moray  place 

James,  spirit  dealer,  37  Grassmarket 

*ANTi-DiiY-RoT  Co.,  24  Sheriff  brae — Wra.  ' 

Muirhead  manager. 
Antiquarian  Society,  Royal  Instit.  Mound 

— Alexander  Smellie,  sec. 
Anton,  James,  agent,  4  Lothian  road 
Apothecary's  Hall,  5  Hanover  street 
Arbuthnot,  Lady,  16  Charlotte  square 
Archbald,  Misses,  1  Eyre  place 
*Archerand  Mann,  solicitors,  21  Bernard  st. 
James,  historical  &  portrait  painter,  6  St 

Vincent  street 

* Mark,  smith,  Duke  street 

* Robt.  solicitor,  1  Summerfield 

Wm.  (G.  §•  Son,)  3  mid.  Arthur  pi. 

Archibald,  Andrew,  coal  merchant.  Rose  hall 

Charles,  baker,  10  Dublin  street. 

D.  tailor  &  clothier,  2  n.  St  Andrew  st. 

G.  nursery  &  seedsman,  12  St  Patrick  sq. 

ho.  10 — nursery.  Grange  Farm  ^ 

Geo.  keeper,  County  Hall  ^ 

* James,  surgeon,  78  Kirkgate 

* John,  agent,  7  Duncan  place 

John,  grazier,  Merchiston  bank 

John,  spirit  dealer,  34  Cumberland  st. 

R.  engra.  prin  &  lithograp.  34  Morth  br. 

Wm.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  7  Arthur  st. 

Miss  J.,  dressmaker,  2  no.  St  Andrew  st. 

Miss,  2  south-west  Circus  place 

Arcus,  J.  lodgings,  118  Princes  street 
— —  Robt.  lodgings,  13  Charlotte  place 


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Ahgus  Life  Insurance  Co. — Scott,  Rymer, 

and  Scott,  agents,  56  George  street 
*Aris,  Samuel,  excise-officer,  2  Coalfield  lane 
Aikley,  Patrick,  esq,  advocate,  59  Gt.  King  st. 
— —  Mrs,  of  Dunnenauld,  sen.  25  Heriot  row 
*__—  Miss,  dressmaker,  4  South  Junction  st. 
— —  Miss,  dressmaker,  26  Pleasance 
Armet,  Wm.  &  Son,  tailors,  8  Shakspeare  sq. 

Alex.  B.  accountant,  40  Albany  street 

Armitage,  Mrs  Samuel,  40  Albany  street 
Armour,  Harry,  printer,  18  Buccleuch  place 
Armstrona:,  Geo.  &  Co.  wholesale  com.  agents, 

3  Leith  st.  Ter, 
* &  Co.  com.  merchts.  and  agents.  Coat- 
field  lane,  and  50  Constitution  street 

G.  (  G.  Armstrong  Sf  Co.,)  6  Mansfield  pi. 

George,  engraver,  3  Rose  street, 

* John,  wine  merchant,  50  Constitution  st. 

' Jo.  {Stamp-office,)  20  Gilmore  place 

John,  merchant,  5  Annandale  street 

— —  Robert,  coal  agent,  4  Railway  depot — 
house  9  Henry  street 

'  Thos.  {Bank  ofScotl.,)'29  Buccleuch  pi. 

Wm.  J.  P.  officer,  46  St  Leonard's  st. 

W.  joiner,  6  Queen's  pi.,  Greenside 

* William,  vintner,  49  Snore 

Miss,  dressmaker,  22  Charles  street 

Mrs  H.  13  east  Claremont  street 

Miss  Margt.  milliner  and  dress  maker, 

42  Princes  street 

Miss  C.  10  Doune  terrace 

Miss,  straw -hat  maker,  126  Canongate 

Arniston  Colliery  Ofi.,  Railway  depot,  St  Leo- 
nard's— D.  Grant,  salesman 
Arnold,  James,  baker,  4  Mackenzie  place 

. John  baker,  10  Carnegie  street 

Arnot,  D.  (of  W.  §-  J.  M'Miirrat/),  Stead's  pi. 

H.  esq.  Abbey  mount 

J.  jeweller,  30  Rose  st.— ho.  3  Hay  st. 

— —  John,  commission  agent,  12  Catharine  st. 

— house  13  Gayfield  square 
— —  Mrs,  lodgings,  59  Cumberland, street 
Arnott  &  Malcolm,  esqrs.  W.S.  30  Drum.  pi. 

David,  signet-hall  keeper,  391  Highst. 

— —  James,  esq.  W.S.  5  Wemyss  place 
■  James,  baker,  44  Buccleuch  street 

^—  J.  W.  esq.  (A.  §•  Malcolm,)  7  St  John  st. 
>  J.  M.,  M.D.  surgeon-dentist,  25  south 

Castle  street — See  Adv. 
-— —  John,  esq.  W.S.  1  St  Vincent  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  26  George  street 

— —  Mrs,  1  St  Vincent  street 

i Mrs,  30  Howe  street 

Arrol,  Mrs  Thomas,  2  Frederick  street 
Arrow,  Captain,  R.N.  25  Ainslie  place 
Arthur,  D.    &    Sons,   plane    and   edge    tool 

makers,  1  Gilmore  street,  Paul's  work 
— —  &  Son,  tailors  &  clothiers,  6  St  Andrew  sq, 

*■ Geo.  {Miller  Sf  A.,)  10  Wellington  pL 

Rev.  Andrew,  118  Lauriston  place 

p.  (  Arthur  and  Sons,)  I  Gilmore  street 

— —  James,  esq.  deputy  inspec.-gen.  of  army 

hospitals,  Arthur's  lodge,  Newington 
— —  John,  house  agent,  4  Roxburgjie  terrace 


Arthur,  John,  clothier,  14  Calton  hill 

Ptichard,  S.S.C.  2  north  St  David  street 

W,  {Arthur  Sf  Sons,)  1  Gilmore  street 

Wm.  stone  merchant  &  road  contractor, 

56  Lothian  street 

Mrs,  36  Cumberland  street 

Artisans'  Reading-room,  98  South  bridge — ■ 

Alex.  Wood,  manager,  9  middle  Arthur 

place 
Arts,  Royal  Scottish  Society  of — .Tames 

Tod,  esq.  21  Dublin  street,  secretary 
(Fine)  Association  for  Promoiion  of — 

J.  A.   Bell,  esq.  architect,   69   York 

place,  secretary 
Union  of  Scotland  for  Promoting  of  the 

Fine — J.  Mundei,  60  Princes  ht.,  sec. 
(Fine)  Royal  Institution  for  the  Encou- 
ragement of — Fratjcis  Camerim,  esq. 

Royal  Institution,  Mound,  assist,  sec. 
Ashenheim,  J.  jeweller  and  watch-maker,  70 

George  street 
Ashworth,  Mrs,  4  Leopold  place 
Assay  Goldsmiths'  Office,  98  South  bridge 
Assembly  Rooms,  54  Geo.  st. — Jas.  Robertson, 

keeper 
Astley,  Thos.   manufacturing  chemist,  Bon- 

ington — house,  4  George's  place 
Asylum  Life  Assurance,  4Dun(las  street — 

H.  Fraser,  W.S.  agent. — (See  App.) 
Magdalene,  181  Canongate — Mr  J.  S. 

Ogilvy,  37  Castle  street,  treasurer 
Foa  Industrious  Blind,   58  Nicolson 

St. — Oliver  Rintoul,  manager 
FOR  the  Female  Blind,  38  NicplsQn 

St. — Miss  Reid,  matron 
Athenian  Hotel,  Thos.  P.  Lenney,  mana- 
ger, 3  Waterloo  place 
Atherton,  Edward  Jo.,  coffee-house,  7  Hunter 

square 
Atkinson,  Mich,  officer  of  excise,  16  Keir  st. 
Atlas   Fire    and   Life    Assurance   Co.'s 

Office,   12  Duke  street — J.  Campbell, 

esq.  W.S.  agent — (See  Adv.) 
*Auburn,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  59  Bridge  street 
Auchie  &  Brown,  upholsterers,   auctioneers, 

appraisers,  and  undertakers,  25  Geo.  st. 

Alex.  {Auchie  t'y  Brown,)  4  Argyle  sq. 

Auchincloss,  John,  smith,  19  Rose  street — ho. 

24  Gardner's  crescent 
Auditor's  Chambers,  16  Royal  Exchange 
Auld,   Hugh,  esq.  (cashier   Com.  Bank,)  52 

Queen  st. 

George,  spirit  dealer,  1  St  Anthony  pi. 

James,  esq.  9  Rankeillor  street 

Js.  cabinetm.  10  New  st. — h.  Morocco  cl. 

John,  esq.  W.  S.  52  Queen  street 

Jn.  boot  and  shoem.  13  Heriot's  build. 

John,  boot  maker,  3  Elm  row 

Wm.,  jun.  shoemaker,  513  Lawnmarket 

Robert,  S.S.C.  City  chambers — house  9 

Hope  street 
Rev.  R.  T.,  head  master  and  chaplain, 

Gillespie's  hospital — h.  6  Howe  8t. 
— —  William,  esq,  67  Great  King  street 


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Austin,  John  Mein,  teacher,  Trades'  Maiden 

Hospital — n.  9  Gnrdner's  crescent 
— —  INIrSj  Sealbrth  cottage,  Trinity 

Miss  C.  (of  Bellwood,)  15  Manor  place 

Miss,  1  Walker  street 

Australasian    &    General     AsstJitANCE 
Officb,  75  Prince  st. — J.  W.  Pillans, 
agent — See  Ado. 
Ayer,  James,  tailor,  12  St  James"  street 
Ayrshire  Needlework  W'areliouse,  50  u.  Bridge 
Aytoun,  James,  esq.  advocate,  39  Heriot  row 

■ Robert,  esq.  W.S.  39  Heriot  row 

• Wm.  E.  esq.  advocate,  11  Fettes  row 

ilisses,  39  Heriot  row. 


Baetie,  ]\lrs  Adam,  98  Rose  street 
Baddon,  I-^aac,  mail-guard,  13  Calton  hill 
Bagot,  Rev.  Dan.  B.D.  minister  of  St  James' 

Chapel,  Broughton  pi. — house  23  east 

Claremont  street 
Baigrie,  George,  coal  merchant,  Echo  bank 
Baildon,  H.  C.  chemist  and  druggist,  73  Prin- 
ces street — house  72 

Wm.  druggist,  10  Torphichen  street 

Bailey,  J.  &  W.  wholesale  china  and  glass 

merchants,  32  Candlemaker  row 

John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  78  Princes  st. 

Joseph,  (of  J,  Sj  W.  Bailey,)  2  Roxburghe 

street 

Robt.  tailor  &  clothier,  3  Melbourne  pi. 

Tho  victual- dealer,  341  Canong. — h.2l2 

— —  Zerub,  grocer,  155  Westport 

Baillie,  Chas.  esq.  advocate,  13  Gt.  Stuart  st. 

— —  Chas.  (  Gilmore  Sf  Gibson,)  54  Grassraar. 

i David,  grocer,  6  east  Register  street 

Geo.  esq.  (late  Bengal   establishment) 

Hon.  E.I.C.S.  Dean  house 

John,  fruiterer,  144  Princes  street 

* Peter,  shipmaster,  30  Giles  street 

. R.  G.  Esq.  of  Culteralltrs,  17  Walker  st. 

' Robt.,  victual  dealer,  54  Crosscausey 

Thomas,  esq.  S.S.C.  4  Baxter  place 

Walter,  tea  dealer  and  grocer,  84  Nicol- 

son  street 

Wm.  &  Co.  candleraakers,  153  Westport 

' Wm.  esq.  W.S.  52  Northumberland  st. 

Wm.  esq.  5  Inverleith  terrace 

Wm.  R.  esq.  W.S.  19  Broughton  place 

■ Mrs,  7  Lynedoch  place 

— —  Mrs,  50  Rankeillor  street 

— —  Mrs,  midwife,  2  Roxburghe  street 

' Miss,  of  Polkemmet,  34  George  square 

Bain,  Alex,  clerk,  507  Lawnmarket 

■ Daniel,  bootmaker,  499  Lawnmarket 

— —  David,  Scotch  linen  weaver's  agent,  63 

George  street 
— —  David,  grocer  &  wine  mercht.  9  Fred.  st. 

Donald,  esq.  accountant,  31  Gayfield  sq. 

'  Geo.  painter  &  glazier,  5  Drummond  st. 

— —  James,  provision  shop,  178  Fountain  br. 
■         John,  lodgings,  32  Wright's  houses 
«—  John,  dairy,  14  Buccleuch  st. 


Bain,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  5  F'eshmarket  cl 

* Thomas,  of  customs,  5  Hamburg  place 

Captain,  pier-master,  Granton 

* William,  builder,  57  Shore 

Mrs  David,  lodgings,  21  Broughton  st. 

Mrs,  milliner  &  straw-hat  m.  157  Cowg, 

Mrs,  covvfecder,  28  Upjicr  Grey  street 

]\Irs,  3  Grange  place 

■ Miss,  6  Keir  street 

Sliss,  day  school,  63  Frederick  street 

Baird,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  232  Cowgate 

Andrew  Captain,  18  Grove  street 

H.  .r.  acct.  &  comm,  mercht.  Summerfd. 

J.  Vf .  esq.  W.S.  4  Drummond  place 

• J.  efq.  (iS/iotts Iron  Co.,)  10  Melville  st. 

John,  v/ool  merchant,  Powburn 

John,esq.of  Camelon,  Iso.-westCirc.  pi. 

John,  gtoger  and  cheesem.  28  Bristo  st. 

— ho.  6  Lolhian  street 
Jos.  merchant,  16  Royal  Exchange — h. 

13  Salisbury  road 
— —  R.  G.  portrait  painter,  Summerfield 

Thos.  wool  stapler  and  skinner,  Powburn 

Tho.  Walker,  esq.  adv.  4  Drummon<l  pi 

V.  C.  wine  mercht.  &  purveyor  of  spirits 

to  the  Queen,  63  Prin.  st.— h.  Argl.pk. 

William,  plasterer,  4  Queensferry  fat. 

I\Irs  N.  20  Warriston  crescent 

Mrs,  midwife,  42  Candlemaker  row 

Mrs  W.  G.  4  Henderson  row 

Mrs  M.  tobacconist,  4  n.  College  street 

Mrs,  fruiterer,  Stockbridge  market 

Mrs,  engrafter  of  stockings,  49  Thistle  st. 

Miss  M.  40  George  square 

Misses  and  Lindsay,   dressmakers   and 

milliners,  92  George  street 
Bairnsfather,  Peter,  esq.  Vv^S.  9  Royal  circus, 

— ho.  Cameron  house 

* Miss,  Adelphi  place  [[Bridge 

Baker,  G.  Rainbow  tavern,  New  buildings,  n. 
Balcanqual,  John,  gro.  &  sp.  dea.  142  Cowgate 
Balcarras,  Robert,  tailor,  134  High  street. 
Balbirnie,  Wm.,  music  engraver,  156  High  st. 
Bald  &  Geddes,  min.  engineers,  49  Albany  st. 

John,  gardener,  Jock's  lodge 

Rob.  esq.  {Baldt^  Geddes,)  I  i  Albany  st. 

*Balders,  R.  Globe  tavern,  24  Sandport  street 
Balderston,  Jas.  esq.  sec.  to  the  Insurance  Co. 

of  Scotland,  6  Maitland  street.  See  Adv. 
William  C.  esq.  W.S.  4  Queen  st ho. 

7  Melville  street,  Portobello 

Mrs,  6  Maitland  street 

Balfour  &  Jack,  printers,  36  Niddry  street 
* Alex,  teacher.  Dr.  Bell's  school.  Great 

Junction  street 

Andw.  {Balfour  ^  Jack,)  3  St  .lohn  s  hill 

Andrew,  hosier  and  glover,  23  Leith  st. 

Arch,  turner,  56  Crosscausey 

Jas.  (of  Pilrig)  esq.  37  Broughton  street 

— bo.  Pilrig  bouse 
James,  jun.  Esq.  W.S.  37  Broughton  st. 

— ho.  Pilrig  house 
— —  Jas.  and  J.  M.  esqrs.  W.S.  37  Broughton 

street 


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Balfour,  James,  wine  merchant,  14  George  st. 

— ho.  4  Shandwick  place 
John  M.  esq.  W.S.  37  Broughton  street 

— ho.  Pilrig  house 
* John,   &   Co.  corn  factors,  old  Naval 

yard,  133  Constitution  street 

Jn.  esq.  {Jn.  B.  4-  Co.,)  20  Pilrig  st. 

• Jn.  jun.  esq.  {Jn.  B.  4"  Co.,)  17  Pilrig  st. 

• Robert,  esq.  accountant,  17  George  st. 

. Thomas,  agent,  33  Montague  street 

Thos.  flax-dresser,  26  Carrubber's  close 

and  Quality  court* 

Capt.  Wm.  R.N  of  Trenaby,  2  Moray  pi. 

William,  esq.  W.S.  10  Hill  street 

■ W.  merchant,  Salisbury  Green  cottage 

— ^ —  Dr  William,  M.D.  10  Hill  street 

■ Mrs  Agnes,  lodgings,  36  Alva  street 

■ Mrs,  19  Warriston  crescent 

Misses,  dressmakers,  &c.  20  Elder  street 

Miss  Helen,  1  Charles  street 

Balgairney,  .In.  cowfeeder,  36  So.  b.  of  Can. 
Ballantine   &    Allan,  house   painters,   glass- 

stainers,  and  japanners,  15  Hanover  st. 

' Geo.  wine  mercht.  and  grocer,  67  So.  br. 

J.  cheesemonger  and  grocer,  25  Hano.  st. 

■ Miss,  dressmaker,  6  west  Nicolson  street 

Baliantyne  &  Hughes,  printers,  Paul's  work 

George,  fancy  trimming  warehouse,  12 

Nicolson  street — house  5 

James,  letter  carrier,  3  Market  street 

James  R.  orientalist,  5  Pitt  st. 

* ■  .T.,  stationer  and  bookseller,  49  Bernard 

street — house  1 1  Vanburgh  place 

James,  pawnbroker,  118  High  st. 

James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  25  n. 

Richmond  street 
John    A.     ( Bullanlyne    and    Hughes,) 

8  Picardy  place 
John,  portrait- painter,  A.R.  S.  A.  8  Pi- 
cardy place 

J.  farmer,  upper  Braid 

* Wm.  of  Customs,  11  Vanburgh  place 

Mrs  W.  16  Albany  street 

Balleny,  W.  superintendent  of  the  Cemetery, 

ofRce,  3  Warrision  crescent 

' John,  Esq.  6  west  Maitland  street 

— —  Miss,  7  Hope  crescent 

• Miss,  corset  maker,  6  Bristo  street 

Miss,  1  Buccleuch  place 

Ballingall,  D.  working  jeweller,  1  Albert  place 
— —  Sir  George,  eurgeon  to  the  queen,  and 

prof,   of  military  surgery,    13   Heriot 

row 
■  Wm.   accountant,  10  north  St  David 

street 
Wm.  G.  agent  for  Crichton's  Glasgow 

Canal  Boats,  Port  Hopetoun 

Mrs,  artificial  flower  maker,  1  Albert  pi. 

Balmain,  Ja.  boot  and  shoemaker,  67  Clerk  st. 
Jas.  wine  merchant,  3  north  St  Andrew 

street — house,  38  Dublin  street 
John,  tobacconist,  and  cigar  warehouse, 

42  Princes  street 
— —  John,  of  Customs,  30  Hamilton  place 


Balmain,  Mrs,  27  Nelson  street 

Misses,  dressmakers,  219  High  street 

* Miss,  milliner,  53  Charlotte  street 

*Balmer,  John,  gardener,  Bathfield 
Balvaird,  Mrs  George,  42  Gilmour  place 

Mrs,  37  Gilmour  place 

Bancks,  C.  J.  ironmonger,  84  South  bridge  & 

35  Hanover  st. — house  2  Middleby  st. 

Bank  of  Scotland,  Bank  st. — Branch,  36 

Constitution  st.* — Tho.  Jones,  esq.  agt. 

Banks,  Alex,  stationer  and  bookb.  37  N.  bridge 

Alex.  jun.  bookbinder,  5  North  bridge 

David,  tailor,  7  Shrub  place 

Henry,  merchant  tailor,  22  Duke  st. 

John  &  Co.  manufrs.  of  carpets,  hearth- 
rugs, and  hemp-matting,  Canonmills 

J.  die  and  stamp  cutter,  98  South  bridge 

Peter  S.  S.S.C.  25  George  street 

Wm.  (  W.  H.  Lizars,)  13  St  James'  sq. 

W.  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  6  west 

Richmond  st. — ho.  10  St  Patrick  square 

]\Iiss,  45  Moray  place 

Miss,  1  Elm  row 

BannatyneClub,  D.  LaingjSec. 

* R.  officer  of  Fishery,  1  London  row 

Banner,  F.  shoemaker,  30  Tobago  stre»'t 
Bannerman,  H.   tta   and  spirit  merchant,  3 
Spence's  place 

Wm.  spirit  dealer,  1  Westport 

Miss,  embroiderer,  4  north  St  James'  st. 

Baptie,  J.  house-factor,  13  Earl  Grey  st. 

IMiss  Grace,  13  Earl  Grey  street 

Barber,  Alex,  spirit  dealer,  44  Broughton  st. 

R.  H.  esq.  barrister-at-law,  4  Bellevue  ter. 

Mrs,  ladies'  sicknurse,  24  Greeuside  at. 

Barbour,  George,  writer,  24  Gardner's  cresc. 
Barclay,  John,  esq.  7  Carlton  terrace 

G.  umbrella  maker,  50  Canongate 

— ^—  John,  dairy,  Silvermills 

Major  P.  9  Carlton  terrace 

* Perkins  and  Co.  porter  store,  27  St  An- 
drew St. — J.  G.  Thomson,  agent 

William,  carver  &  gilder,  118  High  st. 

Barker,  Barnard,  broker,  139  Cowgate 

.lohn,  esq.  svjrgeon,  27  St  James'  square 

Patrick,  broker,  172  Cowgate 

Tho.  assist.   in>pector  of  letter-carriers, 

15  Jamaica  st. 

* Thomas,  brewer,  6  Yardheads 

Barlas,  Robert,  esq   18  Gilmore  place 
Barm,  New,  Company,  85  n.  b.  of  Canongate 
Southern  District  Company,  112  Nicol- 
son St. — John  Crawiotd,  brewer 
Barnes,  Miss,  22  Alva  street 
Barnet,  John,  jeweller,  128  Nicolson  st. 
Barnetson,  Jn.  mason  &  slater,  6  s.  St  James'  st. 
Barr,  F.  German  clockmaker,  25  Greenside  st. 

— ho.  24  Greenside  place 
Barrack  Office,  Queensberry  house 
Barron,  G.  esq.  W.S.  20  Nelson  street — ho.  1 
Randolph  crescent 

John,  esq.  accountant,  and  deputy  clerk 

of  teinds,  67  Great  King  street 
Wm.  coach-hirer,  11  Pitt  street 


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BEL 


Earrowinai),  A.  Duncan,  janitor,  University 

J.  warthouseuian,  19  St  Patrick  sq. 

Barrie,  James  joiner,  umlertaktr,  and  farm 

implement  maker.  King's  stables 
Barry,  Jn.  British  Hotel  and  Hopetoun  Rooms, 
70  &  72  Queen  street 

and  Smith,  straw-hat  makers,  65  Nicol- 

son  street 

Mrs,  3  north  St  David  street 

Barstow,  C.  M.  esq.  accountant,  32  India  St. 
Barth,  E.  upholsterer,  1  Ros  •  court 
Bartholomew,  Geo.  engraver,  1  Gay  field  place 

* J.  dairyman,  Bonington  road 

John,  engraver,  21  Brouchton  street 

Thos.  letter-carrier,  17  Carnegie  street 

Barton,  Robert,  writing-master,  Circus  place 
school — ho.  1  Snxe-Coburg  place 

Mrs  Anne,  dealer  in   tea  and  toys.   15 

north-west  Circus  place 

. Mrs,  lodgings,  9  south-east  Circus  place 

Barty,  Mrs,  .*J0  Hamilton  place 
Bathgate,  Jos.  managt  r  Dalkeith  coal  depot, 
St  I.eonards — ho.  2  John's  place 

Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  19  Haddington  place 

Bath  Establishment,  17  and  19  Hill  street — 
See  Ado. 

Establishment,  Hope  st — See  Ado. 

Baulks,  Thos.  cowfeeder,  81  Canongate 
Baxter  &  M'Dougall,  esqs.  W.S.  32  Castle  st. 

Alex.,  gen.  com.  agent,  11  Antigua  street 

* Allan,  white  horse  inn,  56  Charlotte  st. 

Charles,  writer,  32  Castle  street 

John,  printer,  97  Causeyside 

Edmund,  esq.  W.S.  32  Castle  street 

J.  &  J.  slaters  and  glaziers,  18  Leith  st. 

John,  esq.  8  Arniston  place 

John,  victual  dealer,  241  Canongate 

W.  librarian,  39  south  Bridge 

*— —  W.  shipmaster,  8  Albany  street 

Mrs,  Bangholm  bower 

Mrs  Charles,  31.  Gayfield  square 

Mrs  M.  lodgings,  52  Bristo  street 

Mrs,  18  Pitt  street 

Bayley,  W.  G.  (  Gallei/  S,-  B.,)  58  Broughton  st. 

Isaac,  esq.  writer,   11    Royal  Exchange 

— house,  13  Regent  terrace 

Mrs    Captain    Paget,   Bellevue   cottage, 

Grange  toll 

Bayne,  A.  victual  dealer,  42  Broug.  st house 

8  Barony  street 

Charles,  fruiterer,  64  Rose  street 

James,  spirit  dealer,  7  Hanover  street 

John  {Anderson  4"  -S.,)  1  Bellevue  cresc. 

John  {Boyd  ^-  B.,)  3  Rose  street 

Menzies,  jun.  painter,  glazier,  and  paper 

hanger,  27  Elder  street 

Miss,  7  Rankeillor  street 

Miss  C.  18  Carlton  street 

*Beadie,  J.  C.  merchant,  36  Sheriff  brae — ho. 

1  Albany  st. 
Beath,  John,  e-q.  surgeon  and  accoucheur,  19 

Castle  street 
Beaton,  Duncan,  victual  deal.  6  Cowgatehead 
Hugh,  coal  merchant,  8  Fountainbritlge 


*Beatson,  David,  merchant,  15  Duke  street 

Dav.  {uf  City  Cliumh.)  5  w.  Preston  st. 

Jas.  {of  Citij  Cliiimh.)  5  w.  Pre.-ton  st. 

Robt.  (  Citij  Clerk's  office,')  Preston  st. 

* Robt.  spirit  dealer,  41  Shore 

Mrs,  4  Mary  place 

Mrs  John,  lodgings,  15  College  street 

Miss,  1 1  George  s([uare 

Beattie,  A.  star  hotel,  3(j  Princes  street 

James,  cabinetmaker,  64  Uucelench  st. 

John,  A.M.,  private  teacher,  5  York  pi. 

John,  tobacco  &  snutf  man,  32  Cowgate 

J.    M.    warehouseman,    6    Brunswick 

street 

Wm.  and  Sons,  builders  and  wood  mer- 

chmts,  11  Bread  st.  and  5  Lothian  rd. 

Mrs,  Thomas,  31  Broughton  place 

Miss,  37  London  st. 

Beck,  Miss,  5  Stafford  street 
Beckwith,  Geo.  silversmith,  2  Earl  Grey  st. 
Beenie,  John,  baker,  4  Chapel  st. — ho.  8 
Begbie  &  Lee,  enyrav.  and  print.  57  N.  bridge 

Alex,  shoemaker,  138  Nicolson  st. 

Francis,  plasterer,  179  Canongate 

James,  esq.  M.D.  6,  Ainslie  place 

J.  plasterer,  67  Canongate 

P.  smith  and  ironmong.  16  so.  St  Andw. 

st    &  24  Canal  st— ho.  2  so.  Charlotte 
street 

* Peter,  coal   and   cinder   merchant,    31 

Constitution  st. — ho.  105 

Peter,  collector,  7  Drummond  street 

Wm.  lapidary  and  watch-glass  maker,  8 

St  James'  square 

* Wm.  stoneware  mereht.  15  Commercial 

place — ho.  16  Sandport  street 

Mrs  A.,  7  Henderson  row 

Mrs  Andrew,  25  Parkside  street 

Miss,  7  Mill  square 

Begg,  Archibald,  tailor,  23  Bread  street 

Begrie,  D.  coal  merchant,  69  St  Leonard  st. 

Mrs,  victual  dealer,  73  St  Leonard  st. 

Behmer,  F.  corset  &  habit  maker,  63  Han.  st. 

Beilby,  Dr  Wm.  physician, 57  Northumb.  st. 

Belfrage,  William,  writer,  8  Scotland  street 

W.  hosier,  glover,  shirt  and  stock  maker, 

75  George  street — house  73 

Mrs  Dr,  42  Great  King  street 

Bell  &  Cuthbertson,esqrs.,  W.  S.  23  Thistle  st. 

&  Bradfute,  booksellers,  12  Bank  st. 

&  Gunn,  bookbinders,  14  s.  St  David  st. 

* Rannie,  and  Co.,  wine  merchants,   62 

Constitution  street 

Adam,  bcotmaker,  87  South  bridge — ho. 

2  Drummond  street 

Alex.  (C.  J.  Baucks,)  5  Mackenzie  place 

Alex,  shipmaster,  2  Portland  terrace 

Andrew,  accountant,  21  Athole  crescent 

Andrew,  teacher  of  math.  6  Nelson  st. 

Archibald,  esq.  advocate  and  sheriff  of 

Ayrshire,  81  Great  King  street 

A.  M.  esq.  W.S.  12  India  street 

B.  R.  esq.  advocate,  15  Great  Stuart  st. 

Benj.  F.R.C.S.,  surgeon,  120  George  st. 


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Bell,  Carlyle,  esq.  W.S.  City  Cliarabers,  and 
84  George  street — ho.  7  Royal  circus 

— —  Charles,  M.D.,  physician  and  accou- 
cheur to  the  Western  General  Dis- 
pensary, 82  George  street 

David,  bootmaker,  33  South  bridge 

. D.  C.  esq.  H.E.I.C.S.  18  Dean  terrace 

G.  Graham,  esq.  advocate, 43  Melville  st. 

i^—  Geo.  Hamilton,  esq.  F.R.C.  of  Surgeons, 
13  Charlotte  square 

Geo.  M.D.,27  York  place 

Geo.  Jos.  esq.   P.C.S.  professor  of  the 

law  of  Scotland,  3  Park  place 

— —  Geo.  jeweller  and  silversmith,  44  North 
bridge— ho.  44  Rankeillor  st. 

George,  spirit  dealer,  7  Shakspeare  sq. 

* Geo.  wine  merchant,  1  Jamaica  st. 

■ J.  A.  architect,  69  York  place 

* James,  &  Co.  wine  merchants  and  corn 

factors,  30  Bernard  street 

■  James,  S.S.C.  18  St  James'  square 

— —  James,  clock  and  machine  maker.  Old 
Assembly  close 

. James,  teacherofDr  Bell's  school.  Green- 
side,  18  Leith  walk 

.John  Beatson,  esq.  W.S.  13  Gt.King  st. 

i J.  M.  esq.  advocate,  4  Forres  street 

John,  esq.  W.S.  81  Great  King  street 

——  John,  smith,  166  Rose  street  lane — ho. 
13  so.  Charlotte  street 

. •  John  B.  writing-master,  36  George  st. — 

house  1  Darnaway  street 

>         John  C.  esq.  5  Hope  park 

• John,  lodgings,  7  n.  w.  Circus  place 

. Joseph,  esq.  F.R.C.S.  surg.  120  Geo.  st. 

Joseph,  wigraaker,  340  Lawnmarket 

Joseph,  brewer,  65  n.  b.  Canongate 

i Peter,  esq.  6  Gilmore  place 

■ P,  smith  and  ironm.  9  n.  w.  Circus  place 

— —  Peter,  shoemaker,  22  Pitt  street 

— —  Robert,  esq.  advocate  and  sheriff  of  Ber- 
wickshire, 15  Great  Stuart  street. 

• Robt.   esq.   manager,   (^Eastern  Bank,^ 

East  Morningside  house 

• Robt.  jun.  esq.  advocate,  120  George  st. 

■ Robt.  boot  and  shoem.  27  Broughton  st. 

— — —  Robert,  engraver,  11  Keir  street 

■  R.  F.  general  commer.  agent,  5  Union 

pi ho.  2  Baxter's  place 

—  R.  architect  and  land  surveyor,  25  St 

Patrick  square 
— —  Stewart,  silver  plater,  6  Milne's  court 
'  Thos.  (Nonvic/i  Union,)  71  Clerk  st. 

— —  Walter,  bootmaker,  16  Lothian  street — 

house  8  Roxburghe  street 
'         Wm.  esq.  S.S.C.  13  Union  place 

i Wm.  esq.  W.S.  3  Hope  park 

— —  Wm.  esq.  accountant,  17  Ann  street 

■  Wm.  mill  master,  Canonmills 

— —  Wm.  esq.  agent  for  Jfedical  and  Invalid 
Assurance  Office,  8  St  Andrew's  sq. 

■  Mrs  James,  43  east  Claremont  street 

,  Mrs  M.  H.  proprietor  Dr  Adams'  vege- 
table medicines,  59  Bristo  street 


Bell,  Mrs,  22  Forth  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  7  n.  St  David  street 

Mrs,  27  York  place. 

Mrs,  3  George's  place 

Miss,  ladies'  school,  1 1  Keir  street 

Miss,  44  Abbeyhill 

Benevolent   Stranger's   Friend  Society  Hall, 

84  High  St. — Robert  Anderson,  treas. 
Bennet,  Adam,  tinplate  worker,  106  West  bow 
Alex.  esq.  W.S.  17  Nelson  st. — ho.  13 

Dean  terrace 
Arch,  secretary  to  the  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Caroline  cottage 

Rev.  David,  7  Lothian  road 

* Forrest,  woollen  draper,  hatter,  hosier, 

Szc.  96  Kirkgate 
James,  esq.  W.S.,  3  Antigua  street — 

ho.  Claremont  park 

* James,  clerk,  9  Citadel  street 

* James,  ci  rn-factor,  13  Bernard  street — 

ho.  3  Wellington  pi. 

* J.  waggoner,  7  Citadel  street 

William,  silver  plater,  94  West  bow 

Bennett,  J.  H.,  M.D.,  lecturer  on  the  Practice 

of  Physic,  5  Northumberland  street 
Bennie,  Rev.  Archd.  26  Regent  terrace 

.Tohn,  spirit  dealer,  22  Union  place 

Bennocb,  Miss,  40  Gilmour  place 

Beutly,  Mrs,  33  Dundas  street 

Bergin,  John,  spirit  merchant,  9  Union  place 

Berkshire  Ashmolean  society,   W.  B.   D.   D. 

Turnbull,  local  secv.,  25  Gt.  King  st. 
*Bernard,  D.  {Haig's distil/eri/,)  Bonington  bk. 
Berry,  Boswell,  plasterer,  128  Nicolson  st. 

Charles  (overseer  Nurseries,)  Golden  Acre 

David,  mason,  9  Society 

* G.  esq.  (G.  Berry  S^  Co.,)  Hillhouse6eld 

house 

* Geo.   and    Co.   merchants  and  agents, 

Martin's  court,  35  Bernard  street 

James,  saddler,  13  Bread  street 

Lawrence,  plasterer,  3  Greenside  row 

Mrs  John,  china  wareh.  11  Charlotte  pi. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  55  Cumberland  street 

Miss,  3  Charlotte  place 

Bertram,  Charles,  merchant,  24  Castle  street 

James,  farmer,  East  Merchiston 

* John  A.  and  Co.,  wine  merchants,  26 

Quality  street 

Jn.  Archd.  esq.  16  Leopold  place 

J.  P.  esq.  W.S.  6  Albany  street 

W.  boot  and  shoemaker,  123  Nicolson  st. 

Wm.  milhv.  &  enjjineer,  14  Sciennes  st. 

Mrs,  4  Brandon  street 

Mrs,  Middlefield  house 

Miss,  of  Kerswell,  51  George  square 

Berwick,  A.  &  Co.  brewers,  122  Canongate 

Alex.  esq.  of  Norton,  32  Regent  terrace 

Alex.  jun.  4  Brunton  place 

D.  manager.  Insurance  Company  of  Scot- 
land— ho.  22  Fettes  row — See  Adv. 

John,  shoemaker,  3  Saunders  street 

Mrs  William,  4  Brunton  place 

*— —  Agnes,  spirit  dealer,  20  Sandport  street 


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Betson,  Mrs,  matron  Charity  Workhouse 
*Betts  &  Co.,  French  brandy  distillery,  36 

Mitchell  street 
*Beveridge,  D.  grocer,  1  Portland  place 
• Henry,  esq.  advocate,  G5  York  place. 

M.  tobacconist,  2  Broughton  street 

Robert,  baker,  54  London  street 

* S.  &  P  S.  solicitors  and  notary  public, 

38  Bernard  st. 

Thomas,  esq.  D.CS.  U  Duke  street 

. ■  Thos.  Knox,  esq.  VV.S.  assistant  clerk  of 

session,  98  Lauriston  place 

William  S.,  esq.  2  Huntly  street 

Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  14  so.  St  Andrew  st. 

Mrs  Thos.  spirit  dealer,  Bonington  brae 

— —  Airs,  30  St  James'  square 

Bews,  James  M.  writer,  18  Nelson  street 

Bible  Society  Depository  &  Committee  Room, 

13  Queen  street 

Depository,  36  Frederick  street 

Biggar,  J.  cabinetm.  and  undert.  6S  Clerk  st. 
Walter,  Esq.  15  Claremont  Crescent 

Walter,  Esq.  15  Catharine  street 

Bill-Chamber,  Register  House 
Billet-Masteii's  Office,  Police  Office 
Binnie,  Alex,  spirit  merchant,  48  Grassmarket 
John,  baker,  Coltbridge 

' Mrs,  7  Lower  Grey  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  5  Cheyne  street 

Binny,  Graham,  esq.  W.S.  9  Hart  street 
Bird,  J.  B.  portrait  engraver,  5  Deanhaughst. 

Mrs,  18  Gardner's  crescejit 

Miss  H.,  drawing  academy,  44  Frederick 

street 
Birrel,  Andrew,  currier,  53  Niddry  st. — house 

26  Rankeillor  street 

* Mrs,  19  Danube  street 

•  Mrs,  13  Buccleuch  street 
Birron,  Charles,  clothier,  25  St  Mary's  wynd 
Bishop  &  Milne,  paint.  &  glaziers,  3  Albert  pi. 
-James,  boot  &  shoemaker,  71  Brough- 

ton  street 
James,  coal  mer.  4  Port  Hopetoun — ho. 

9  Earl  Grey  street 
— —  James,  engraver,  12  North  St  David  st. 

John,  tailor  and  clothier,  142  High  st. 

* John,  seedsman,  78  Shore 

* Bishop,  seedsman,  Foxe's  lane 

John,  gardener,  Bainfield 

^—  Robert,  tea  &  spirit  merchant,  92  Plea- 

sance 

Mrs,  lodgings,  72  Northunaberland  street 

Mrs,  26  Dundas  street 

* Mrs,  17  Albany  street 

Mrs,  12  North  St  David  street 

Bisset,  Alex,  boot  and  shoera.  3  St  James'  pi. 

Archd.  victual  dealer,  43  Home  street 

James,  builder,  4  Jamaica  st. 

Jcdin,  esq.  S.S.C-  6  Gayfield  square 

* Thomson,  shipmaster.  Regent  street 

' Mrs,  19  Hill  street 

* Mrs,  13  Mitchell  St. 

Mrs,  1  Windsor  street 

*— —  Miss,  dressmaker,  13  Mitchell  street 


Bisset,  Misses,  boarding-school,  34  Royal  terr. 

Bissland,  Thomas,  esq.  9  Ann  street 

Black,  A.  and  C.  publishers  and  booksellers, 

27  North  Bridge 
A.  teacher  of  English  and  elocution  (suc- 
cessor to  Mr  Knight),  10  George  st. 

Adam  {A.  ^  C.  Bl.ack,)  38  Drumm.  pi. 

Alex,  surgeon,  23  Duke  street 

Alex,  (superintendent  of  works  for  He- 
riot's  Hosp.  12  Royal  Exc.)  17  Calton  h. 

■  Andrew,  brushmaker,  13  Greensi<!e  st. 

Anch'ew,  blacksmith.  Upper  Brdd 

Chas.  {A.  §•  C.  Black,)  23  Scotland  st. 

Daniel,  hosier,  57  Princes  street — house 

3  Barony  street 

David  M.  &  H.  esq.  W.S.  21  St  And.  sq. 

Dr  Francis,  19  Lynedoch  place 

Geo.  messenger-at-arms  &  sherifT-officer, 

30  St  James'  square 

Henry,  esq.  sol.-at-Iaw,  21  St  Andrew  sq. 

Jas.  P.  draper  &  hosier,  6  Raeburn  pi. 

* John,  tailor  and  clothier,  47  Couper  st. 

John,  baker,  Morningside 

* John,  mercht.  Seaside  house,  Eastfield 

* J.  and   Co.  merchts.   and  rectifiers,  34 

Alitchell  St. 

John,  paper  ruler  and  stationery  binder, 

20  Carrubber's  close 

John,  mail- guard,  31  Broughton  pi. 

* M.  grocer,  81  Kirkeate 

Walter,  tailor,  53  Thistle  street 

William  {l^tcwart  and  Black,)  2  Smith's 

place 

William,  coram,  traveller,  11  Norton  pL 

•'' Wm.  provision  shop,  15  Coburg  street 

Wm.  (manager  H.]\I.  late  printing  office,) 

33  Blair  street 

Wm.   button   and   trimming  merchant, 

69  Princes  street — ho.  85  Gt.  King  st. 

Wm.  merchant,  19  Canongate 

■  Wm.  spirit  merchant,  I  Norton  place 

Mrs  Captain,  19  Lynedoch  place 

Mrs  Charles,  23  Scotland  street 

Mrs  B.  lodgings,  2  Kerr  street 

Mrs  George,  3  Downie  place 

Mrs  David,  11  Dean  terrace 

Mrs  James,  1  east  Claremont  street 

■  Mrs,  lodgings,  4  Great  King  street 

Mrs  W.,  Whitebank,  Canaan 

Mrs,  laundress  1 53  Rose  street 

— ^-  Mrs,  lodgings,  14  Cumberland  street 

Mrs,  18  Annandale  street 

Miss,  21  Montague  street 

Miss,  lodgings,  41  Clerk  street 

Misses,    and    Callender,    young   ladies' 

boarding  school,  21  Forth  street 

Misses,  and  Logan,  85  Great  King  street 

Black  Bull  Hotel,  1  Catharine  street 
Blackadder  &   Yull,   stone  carvers,  Lothian 

road 

James,  upholsterer,  34  Abercrombie  pi. 

Mrs  H.  Home,  2  Rutland  st. 

Blackburn,  S.  esq.  historical  &  portr.  painter, 

7  London  street 


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Blackh:ill  and  Fox,  grocers.  &c.  211  Canongatt 
i &  Scott,  corabmanutacturers,  21  New  st. 

60  Leith  street,  and  22  Xorth  br. 

. Jas.  {S.  and  Scott,)  30  Rutland  sq. 

Miss,  17  Greenside  street 

Blackie,  A.  grocer  andvict.  dealer,  3  oldPhysic 

Gardens,  IG  High  street 
• and  Son,  publishers  and  booksellers,  6 

south  College  street 
.         J.  and  A.  wood  merchants,  Clerk  street, 

ho.  10  west  Salisbury  place 

Jas,  spirit-dealer,  1  Haddington  place 

* George,  gardener,  upper  Hermitage 

Robert,  janitor.  Royal  Infirmary 

. The.  agent,  2  Smith's  place 

* Walter,  teacher,  Hillhousefield 

* Walter,  cooper,  7  Alitchell  street — ho. 

4  Portland  terrace 
. W.   H.  herald- painter  and  genealogist, 

162  High  street 

* Mrs  Walter,  97  Kirkaate 

Jlrs,  spirit  dealer,  Jock's  lodge 

Blacklay,  John,  spirit  dealer,  102  Westport 
Blacksto  ks,  John,  shoemaker,  88  Westport 
Bkckwell  and  Munro,  merchants  and  commis. 

wholesale  spice  agents,13   IMeuse  lane 

T.  {blackviell^  Munro,}  19  Union  street 

• .  Mrs,  19  Union  street 

Blackwood,  Alex.  (  W.  Blackwood  Sf  So7is,) 

18  Gt.  Stuart  street 

* Alex.  13  Baltic  street 

. Alex.  esq.  43  George  street 

. Henry,  optician,  4  south  College  street 

James,  esq.   W.S.   37   Geo.  st. — house 

18  Great  Stuart  st. 

R.  (  JV.  Blackwood  &j-Sons,)  18  G.Stuart  st. 

— T.  and  J.  silk  mercers,  43  George  street 

. Thos.  (  T.  Sj-  J.  Blackwood,)  43  Geo.  st. 

■ W.  and  Sons,  publishers  and  booksellers, 

45  George  street 

Wm.  (  T.  4  J.  Blackwood,)  43  George  st. 

Mrs  John,  43  George  street 

. Mrs  VVm.  18  Great  Stuart  street 

Mrs  Robert,  5  Archibald  place 

Blad worth,  R.  &  W.  hardware  merchants,  129 

Grassmarket 
— —  W^m.  merchant,  4  Ladyfield  place 
Blaikie,  James  &  Sons,  Founders  and  Engi- 
neers, Fanmure  Foundery. 

Jas.,  {Jas.  B.  Sf  Sons,)  Panmure  ho. 

Wm.  (Js.  B.  Si-  Sous,)3  Comely  Gr.  pi. 

I\Irs,  3  Dundas  street 

Blair  Alex.  esq.  W.S.  13  Northumberland  st. 

Alex,  brewer,  30  Pleasance 

Chas.  silk  mer.  &  linen  dra.  73  Geo.  st. 

Chas.  cloiliier  &  breeches  maker,  377 

High  street 

. Hugh,  esq.  W.S.  36  Drummond  place 

. James,  tea  dealer,  11  Bread  street 

. John,  esq.  W.S.  19  Fettes  row 

. John,  brewer,  23  no.  back  of  Canongate 

. .John,  boot  &  shoera.  2  Drummond  st. 

.  Robt.  Italian  wareh.  &  conf^.  4  So.  br. 

—house  5  Roxburghe  place 


Blair,  Mrs,  of  Avonton,  30  Charlotte  square 

Mrs  F.,  1  Walker  street 

Mrs  J.  C.,  IS  Fettes  row 

Mrs,  3  Stafford  street 

Mrs,  14  Clerk  street 

Miss,  30  Howard  place 

]\Iiss  Margaret,  7  Henderson  row 

Miss  Hunter,  8  Torphichen  street 

Miss,  7  Montague  street 

Mi'S,  18  Castle  street 

Miss,  12  Hope  street 

Blake,  jNIisses  R.  &  A.  teachers  of  pianoforte 

and  singing,  76  Queen  street 
Blakemore,    VVm.    tea     dealer,    305    Lawn- 
market 
Blanc,  V.  importer  and  maker  of  ladies*  boots 

and  shoes,  69  George  street 
Blanchard,  G.  (./.  Sf-  R.  Haimes,)  17  Smith's  pi. 

Thos.  {J.  ^y  R.  Rubnes,)  17  Smith's  pi. 

Blanchflower,  Mrs,  20  Alva  street 
Blind  Asylum,  38  and  58  Nicolson  street 
Blues,  W.  shipowner,  64  Brouyhton  st. 
Blyth,    Charles,    wholesale    ironmonger    and 

agent,  50  Si'Uth  Bridge 

David,  shoemaker,  22  Clarence  st. 

John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  367  and  389 

High  street 

R.    B.  agent,  26  Minto  st. 

Robert,  woollen  and  liiicn  draper,  217 

High  street — ho.  3  Montague  st. 

■  T.  spirit  dealer,  153  Pleasance 

* Mrs,  76  Kirkgate 

* Miss,  37  Couper  street 

Boag,  Jas.  wool-merchant  &  commission  agent, 

93  George  street — ho.  57  Inverleith  row 

Miss,  2  Haddington  place 

Boak,  A.  tanner,  currier,  and  leather  mercht. 

25  Westport — ho.  4  w.  Lauriston  lane 

John,  clerk,  57  Westport 

Wm.   tanner,  currier,  &  leather  japan- 

ner,  55  Westport — ho.  25  w.  Lauriston 
Buddy,  Chas.  straw- plait  dealer,  82  so.  Bridge 
Bogie,  James,  smith,  east  Thistle  street  lane 

Miss,  lace  cleaner,  22  Rose  street 

Boggle,  Dr  John,  16  Broughton  place 

Bogle,  And.  esq.  W.S. ,21  St  Andrew  square 

Mrs  Col.  J.  3  Howard  place 

Mrs,  21  St  Andrew  square 

Bogue,  James,  commission  agent,  3  Han.  st. 

Misses,  121  Princes  street 

Boldock,  Mrs,  20  Elder  street 

*Bolton  &  Co.  ship  chandlers  and  painters,  16 

&  17  Commercial  pi. 
Bonar,  Arch  esq.  manager  Edinburgh  &  Leith 

Bank,  29  George  street 

David,  tailor,  16  Chapel  street 

-^—  Jas.  esq.  11  Graham  street 

James,  esq.  W.S.  15  York  place 

* John,  esq.  George  street 

— —  Peter,  broker,  166  Cowgate 

Thos.,  esq.  1  Rankeillor  street 

Thomas,  engraver,  lithographer,  &c.,  3 

Spittal  street 
■  William,  esq.  Easter  Warriston 


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Bonar,  Wm.,   historical  and    portrait  painter 

28  London  street 
* Wra.esq.  agent  Royal  Bank,  15  Bernard 

street 

Mrs  Archibald,  1 5  Ann  street 

Mrs  James,  15  Yorlt  place 

■ Mrs  Thomson,  100  Lauriston  place 

MrsotKimmerghame,  14  Abercrombypl. 

Misses,  27  Scotland  street 

Miss,  II  King's  place 

Bonnyman,  Mrs  Wm.  4  Jamaica  street 
Bonthron,  Peter,  esq.  22  Charles  street 

Miss,  27  Nelfcon  street 

Boog  and  Rogers,  saddlers  &  harness  makers, 
{late  iMaxton,  Boog,^-  Co.,)  80  Princes  St. 

John, saddler,  80  Princes  st. — h.  4  Hope  st 

Robt.  esq.  S.S.C.  15  Clyde  street 

Thomas,  cutler,  and  surgical  instrument 

maker,  105  High  st. — h.  '200  Canongate 

JMrs  M.  green  grocer,  164  Rose  street 

— —  Miss,  1  Annandale  street 

— —  Miss,  dressmaker,  44  London  street 

,  Miss,  5  Sylvan  place 
Bookbinders'   Benefit    Society  —  James 

Stevenson,  29  Richmond  Place 
Bookless,  James,  warehouseman,  6  George  pi. 

Mrs,  Geo.  62  Rose  street 

*Boonj  Robert,  pawnbroker,  teacher  of  navi- 
gation &  nautical  astronomy,  3  Foxe's  1. 

Booth,  Mrs,  22  Warriston  crescent 

Borland,  Mrs,  1  Claremont  place 

Borrowman,  Jo.  lodgings,  71  Cumberland  st. 

^— —  Wm.  victual  dealer,  84  St  Mary's  wynd 
ho.  256  Cow^jate 

Eorthwick,  Adam,  shoem.,  5  Henderson  row 

< Arch.    esq.    accountant,    5     north    St 

David  St. — ho.  13  Inverleith  row 

* A.  and  C.  merchants,  Sawr  mills 

* Cunningham,   (A.  4"  C.  B.,)  Saw  mills 

— house,  12  Leopold  place 

Cunningham,  esq.  acct.,  5  n.  St.  David  st. 

Doctor,  1 0  Darnaway  street 

David,  chimney  sweeper,  4  Greenside  pi. 

Jas.  esq.  accountant,  manager  of  the  N. 

B.  Insurance  Co.  14  Claremont  crescent 

* James,  travellf-r,  Duke  street 

James,  tailor,  6  Spring  gardens 

James,    chimney    sweeper,    10    Green- 

side  place 

James,   wire-worker,    wire   cloth,    and 

fish-hook  manufacturer,  153  High  st. 
■  Jas.  &  Co.,  tailors,  8  Earl  Grey  street 

John,  ad  v.,  esq.  of  Crookston,  30  Geo.  sq. 

and  Paterson,  tea-dealers  and  grocers, 

20,  Hanover  stieet 
Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  177 

Cowgate — h.  3  Potterrow 

Thomas,  writer,  28,  Rutland  street 

. Walter,  victual  dealer,  50  Fountainbridge 

— —  William,  wire  worker,  227  High  street 
— —  Wm.  feather  merchant,  61  Hanover  st. 
•^—  Mrs,  sen.   of  Crookston,  29  Lauriston 

lodge 
*— — « Mrs,  of  Crookston,  6  Athole  crescent 


Borthwick,  M.  wire  cloth  manufr.  and  wire- 
worker,  79  High  St. — ho- 56  so.  Gray 'sol. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  5  Darnaway  street 

Mrs,  20  Heriot  place. 

Boston  and  Brown,  working  jewellers,  13  w. 
Register  street 

Boswell,  A.  brush  &  trunk  maker,  50  Nicol.  st. 
^house,  56 

A.  and  Co.,  brush,  trunk,  and  portman- 
teau manufactory,  8  Hanover  street 

Captain  J.  D.  H.,  R.N.,  Wardie 

Thoa.  tailor  and  clothier,  42  Hanover  st. 

Mrs  John,  2  Sydney  place 

Mrs,  of  Blackadder,  27  .St  Andrew  sq. 

Botanic  Gardens,  Inverleith  row 

Botanical  Society  Royal  Institution, 
Wm.  Brand,  esq.  W.S.  secy. 

Bothwell,  T.  G.  {of  Gfoi'ge  Heriot's  schools,) 
— ho.  10  Hill  "place 

Bouchard,  Jn.,  {Regislei-  House,)  Moredun 

Boustead,  J.  esq.  48  Northumberland  street 

Bowack,  N.  bookseller  and  stationer,  agent 
for  the  Scottish  Board  for  Bible  circu- 
lation, 46  Leith  street 

Bowden,  Tho.-.  Anchor  tavern  and  lodgings, 
227  High  street 

John,  spirit  dealer,  .Jock's  lodge 

*Bowe,  D.  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 
22  Cooper  st. — ho.  Regent  st. 

Jno.,  grocer,  1  High  rigtfs 

* W.  and  T.  tea  dealers  and  grocers,  139 

Kirkgate 

* Wm.  (  W.  and  T.  Bowe,)  6  Baltic  street 

* Mrs  Thomas,  4  Hermitage  hill 

Bowie,  Henry,  hosier  and  glover,  13  Hanover 
street — ho.  15  south  College  street 

John,  esq.  W.S.,  solicitor  for  the  General 

Post  office,  5  Albyn  place 

Jno.  linen  manufac.  &  draper,  Dunferm- 
line wareh.  13  Hanover  st. — See  Adv. 

Rev.  Robert,  chaplain  and  house  gover- 
nor. Charity  workhouse 

Robert,  esq. ,"39  Dublin  st. 

William,  esq.  74  Queen  street 

Mrs  and  Miss,  Ayrshire  needlework,  12 

George  street 

Bowman,  John,  lineii  draper,  3  Kerr  street- 
house  7  Hermitage  place 

Bowstock,  S.  stoneware  mercht.  49  Westport 

Boyack,  Alex.,  clothier,  tailor,  and  habit 
maker,  63  North  bridge 

Alex.  esq.  Jordan  lane 

*Boyce,  John,  spirit  dealer,  13  Constitution  st. 

Mrs,  6  Stafford  street 

Boyd,  Bayne,  &  Co.  fruiterers,  41  Princes  st. 

* Arch.  E  India  merchant,  19  Bernard  st. 

—ho.  37  Gt.  King  st. 

E.  cabinetmaker,  20  Cumberland  street 

— —  Garden,  c<dlect(»r's  clerk  and  office 
keeper,  Excise  office,  Drummond  pi. 

G.  W.  &  Co.  printers,  13  North  Bank  st. 

James,  cabinetmaker,  14  Scotland  st. 

* James,  II.  N.,  2  Couper  street 

— —  J.  spirit  dealer,  2  Norton  place 


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"^Boyd,  John,  tailor  and  draper,  18  Sandport 
street 

J.  {B.  Bai/neS;  Co  ,)  30  Haddington  pi 

J.,  LL.D.  (High  School,)  w,  Viewfield, 

Trinity 

■         John,  upholsterer  &  undert.,  2  York  pi. 

J((hn,  esq.,  14  R,oyal  terrace 

Jn.  jun.  (  Oliver  i^  Boyd's,}  1 4  Royal  ter. 

Robt.  grocer,  27  Tobago  street 

* Samuel,  tailor,  58  shore 

Thos.  J.  {OliverSf  Boyd's,)  U  Roy.  Ter. 

William,  esq.  3&  Drummond  place 

Mrs  A.  cook,  74  Thistle  street 

■ Mrs  Waddell,  27  Forth  street 

■ Mrs,  13  Maitland  street 

Mrs,  1  Boninjjton  place 

iMrs  Ann,  lodgings,  7  n.  w.  Circus  place 

* Miss,  lo'lgings,  8  Hamburg  place 

Miss,  8  Great  Stuart  street 

' Misses,  A.  ami  J.,  dressras.  and  dealers 

in  foreign  lace,  59  George  street 

Boyle,  Right  Hon.  David,  Lord  Justice-gene- 
ra!, 28  Charlotte  square 

John,    engraver  and  lithographer,    142 

High  street 

Mrs,  milliner  and  stayraaker,  21  Bank  st. 

j\lrs,  27  Howe  street 

Brabner,  And.  fruiterer,  1  and  2  Fruit  market 

Bradbrook,  R.  lodgings,  2  Maitland  street 

Bradley  and  Co.  painters,  glaziers,  and  paper- 
hangers,  10  Howe  street 

Bradshaw,  Jas.  printer,  and  stencillor  17  Car- 
rubber's  close 

Braid,  A.  grocer  and  victual  dealer^  15  East 
Adam  street 

■  Wra.  grocer  &  vict.  dealer,  6  Arthur  st. 
Biaidwood,  James,  bookseller,  26  George  st. 

* Jiimes,  grocer,  tea,  and  wine  merchant, 

1  Sandport  street 

■  Mrs  William,  5  West  Newington  place 
■ Mrs,  sen.  8  Buccleuch  place 

Miss  E.  dressmaker,  20  Bank  street 

I\Iisses,  6  Comely  .green 

Brairaer,  Robt.  (^i?.  Bank,)  30  Haddington  pi. 
Brakinrig,  W.  mill  master,  20  Gardner's  cres. 
Bramwell,  A.  spirit  dealer,  14  Downie  place 
Brand.  J.  gardener,  Valleyfield,  Brunts,  links 

■  William,  esq.  W.S.  4  Queen  street — ho. 

S3  Great  King  street 

* Wm.  of  customs,  19  London  row 

' Mrs,  lodgings,  15  Clyde  street 

Brander,  George,  tinsmith,  5  Carrubber's  close 

Geo.  {of  Excise,)  6  Comely  Green  place 

*Brash,  Alexander,  grocer,  24  Yardheads 
*'         Dav.  wine  and  spirit  mercht.  16  Coal- 
hill — house  17 

■  James,  victual  dealer,  188  Rose  street 
* Peter,  clerk,  30  Kirkgate 

Mrs  John,  21  Gihnore  place 

— —  Miss,  21  Wright's  houses 
*Brebner,  Alex,  builder,  Queensferry  road 
Breck,  Alex,  slater  &  glaz,  15  Fred.  st. — h.  13. 
r— I  John,  painter,  paper-hanger,  and  gilder, 
34  S.  Castle  street 


Breck,  Mrs  John,  13  Frederick  street 
Bremner  and  Wilks,  ham  shop,  9  Hanover  st. 

Andw.  esq.  writer,  12  Raeburn  place 

C.  esq.  W.S.  and  assistant  solicitor  of 

stamps,  3  Ramsay  gardens 

Geo.  writer,  49  Thistle  street 

G.  S.  (Stamp  office,)  59  Lauriston  place 

Hugh,  esq.  W.S.  63  Castle  street 

Lieut.  D.  2  Nelson  street 

Wm.  M.  writer,  13  Gardner's  crescent 

Mrs,  miniature  painter,  39  Lauriston  pi. 

Bridges  and  DouU,  W.  S.  10  Hanover  etreet 

James,  esq.  W.S.   10  Hanover  street — 

h.  Belfield,  Musselburgh 

* Mrs  Thos.,  glazier,  72  Tolbooth  wynd 

Mrs,  27  Dundas  street 

Briggs,  D.  C.  accountant,  31  Buccleuch  place 
J.  S.  K  (Johnstone  <^-  B.,)  2  Parkside  st. 

Miss,  4  e.  Broughton  place 

*Brigleman's  lodgings,  2  Bridge  street 
*Brimner,  Mrs,  fruiterer,  7  Charlotte  st. 
Brims,  Andw.  boot-maker,  53  London  street 
Bringloe  and  Douie,  esqs.  W.S.  26  Alva  St. 
F.  J.  esq.  W.S.  26  Alva  street 

H.  S.  esq.  of  Jury  Court,  26  Alva  street 

*Bristow,    Robert,    steward    Royal   William 

steamer,  20  Constitution  street 
British   and    Foreign   Bible    Depository,    36 

Frederick  street 

Hotel,  70  Queen  street,  John  Barry 

Linen  Company's  Bank,  36  St  And.  sq. 

* Branch  Bank,  48  Bernard  street — Jos. 

Cundell,  agent 
*feroadfoot,  John  and  Son,  merchts.  &  agents, 

16  Assembly  street — h.  14  Quality  st. 
Brock,  James,  baker,  97  Canongate 
*Brockie,  John,  hairdresser,  3  Sandport  street 

James,  tailor  and  clothier,  369  High  st. 

Robert,  grocer,  2  New  street 

William,  baker,  18  Greenside  street 

Mrs  A.  79  George  street 

IMrs  D.  spirit  dealer,  2  e.  Arthur  place 

.  IMisses,  milliners  and  dressm.  7  9  Geo.  st. 

Brockley,  G.  coppersmith,  87  Potterrow 
Brodie  &  Balfour,  esqrs.  accountants  &  agents 
for  Mutual  Accumulation  Society,  17 
George  street. — See  Adv. 

&  Hume,  plumbers,  brassfounders,  and 

gas  fitters,  21  w.  Register  st.  and  101 
Constitution  st.* — See  Adv. 
and   Kennedy,  esqrs.    W.S.  59    North- 
umberland street 

Alex.  esq.  20  Northumberland  street 

Alex.  (Officer  of  Excise,)  12  Gardner's  cl". 

Captain,  R.N.,  9  Mary  place 

Geo.  esq.  adv.  20  Xorthumberlatid  si. 

Geo.  tea  wine  &  spirit  merchant,  7  Buc- 
cleuch street 

James,  esq.  S.S.C.  26  Pitt  street 

Jas.  (J.  ^'  H.  Brodie,)  11  so.  St  James  si. 

J.  &  H.  house  painters  and  papfcr  bang- 
ers, 19  Greenside  place 

J.  C.  esq.  W.  S.  5  Thistle  streel—h.  10 

Northumberland  street 


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Brodie,  John,  esq.  W.S.  2  Randolph  crescent 

Patrick,  accountant,  17  George  street 

. Hobert,  Wright,  Rae's  close 

Thos.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  94.  Westport 

. Mrs,  21  Danube  street 

Mrs,  4  Duncan  street 

Mrs  Colonel,  31  Claremont  street 

Miss,  6  St  Vincent  street 

Miss,  10  Hart  street 

Miss  22  Royal  terrace 

Brody,  C.  M.  esq.  25  Minto  street 
Brolochan,  G.  letter-carrier,  5  Brown's  place 
Bromehead,  Rev.  A.,  5G  Cumberland  street 
Brook,  Thos.  exciae  officer,  19  Salisbury  st, 
Brooke,  Wm.  at;ent,  28  Warriston  crescent 
Brooket,  William,  grocer,  59  Westport 
Brooks,  Abr.  coach  builder  and  burnt  ss  maker, 

61  Princes  st.  and  e.  Rose  street  lane 

Abr.  spirit  dealer,  231  Canongate 

■ ■  Misses,  ()fc)  Great  King  street 

3Iiss  Joan,  dressmaker,  46  Nicolson  st. 

Broomtield,  A.  baker,  Arniston  pi.  Newington 

John,  water  officer,  312  Lawnmarket 

*Brotchie,   Robert,  wholesale   tea  and   coffee 

merchant,  4G  Quality  st, — ho.  Geo.  st. 

Mrs,  68  Cumberland  street 

Brotherstone,  Alex,  victual  deal.  106  Rose  st. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  10  so.  College  street 

Brough,  Wm.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1  Mor-  I 

rison  street — ho.  2 
Brougham,  Mrs  John,  1 1  Carlton  street 

Mrs,  3  Brandon  street 

Broughton,  Edward,  esq,  Newington  house 

Jlrs  Major,  45  Inverleith  row 

Broun,  Anchd.  esq.  advocate,  4  Melville  st. 

Mrs,  4  Melville  st. 

Brown  ,&  Co.,  cabinet  and  chair  manufactory, 
6  Hanover  street 

and  Miller,  esqrs,  W.S.  41  York  place 

and  Pearson,  esq.  accountants,  59  Geo.  st. 

' and-  Smith,  ironmongers  and  brassfoun- 

ders,  241  High  street 

Adafii,  lodgings,  8  Cumberland  street 

• Alex,  upholsterer,  78  Queen  street 

* Alexander,  shipmaster,  43  Couper  st. 

i^  Alex.  esq.  sol.  &  N.P.  4  Bank  st ho.  13. 

. Alex,  teacher,  19  Thistle  street 

. Alex,  baker,  11  Clerk  street 

■ Alex,  tailor,  Morningside 

Alex,  painter  and  glazier,  66  Nicolson  st. 

■ Alex,  baker,  51  Canongate 

Rev.    Alexauder.  W.  7  west  Claremont 

street 

— —  Andrew,  letter-carrier,  10  Leven  street 

• Charles,  clock  and  watch  maker,  2  Bristo 

street. — ho.  8  Canning  place 

— —  Charles,  coal  merchant,  5  Railway  De- 
pot— ho.  33  Parkside  street — See  Adv. 

^Chas.  house  factor,  24  Calton  hill 

> Rev.  Chas.  John,  23  George  square 

Colin,  commission  agent,  17  Archibald  pi. 

■'         DaVid,  water  officer,  24  James'  square 

i Captain  David,  of  Park,  19  Regent  ter. 

■—1  David,  writer,  72  Northumberland  st. 


Brown,  D.K.  gent.  13  Carlton  street 

George,  esq.  94  Fountainbridge 

■  Georiie,  writer,  14  Frederick  street 

George,  titnber-mercliant,  26  Horse  wy. 

— ^  Geo.  wine  merchant,  7  Royal  Exchange 
— ho.  25  George  square 

* G.  B   spirit  dealer,  13  Kirkgate 

George,  spirit- dealer,  21  St  Leonard  st. 

Gor<!on,   recoider  of  St  Cuthbert's,  34 

Bucfdeuch  place 

H.  crystal  and  Staffordshire  warehouse, 

5  Low  JMarket  street 

Hugh,  currier,  29  St  John's  hill 

James,  smith,  139  Fountainbridge 

Jas.  grocer  &  sp.  dealer,  96  n.  b.  Can. 

James,  (AuchieS^-  B.,)  29  Gilmore  pi. 

Jas.  (  Walke?-  and  Brown,)  8  Smith  place 

^  Jas.  victual  dealer,  50  St  Leonard  st. 

Jas.  esq.  account.  59  George  st — ho.  94 

James,  ef-q.  W.S.  41  York  place 

James,  shoemaker,  273  High  street 

Jas:  boot-tree  &  last  maker,  4  Paul's  w. 

James,  wright,  Church  street 

James,  wright,  29  Richmond  place 

. .  James,  teacher  of  Eng.  &c..  1  Nicolson  sq. 

Jas.  (^N.  British  Insur.,)  1  Lady  field  pi. 

J.  agent  for  Watkins,  brewers,  Dublin, 

entry  oif  13  George  street 

^  Janjes,  shoetiiaker,  12  Clyde  street 

J.  private  tutor,  29  Alva  street 

.Jan>es,  esq.  18  Moray  place 

J.  F-.  (Southern  Acad.)  7  Upper  Grey  st, 

J.  S:  {fiedpath,  B.  Sf  (Jo.,)  17  George  sq. 

J.  King's  Arms  Tavern,  2  Sbakspeare  sq. 

John,  sen.  esq.  2  Gayfield  place 

John,  esq.  S.S.C.  4  Duke  street 

J.,  W.S.,  Road  Trustees  Office,  County 

rooms — house  2  Gayfield  place 

Jn.C.  landscape  painter,  22  Howard  pi. 

^  John,  {Stamp  office,)  7  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 

John,    wme    and    spirit    merchant,    6 

Rose  street 

John,  tailor,  2  Queen  street 

Rev.  John,  D.D.  10  Gayfield  square 

John,M.D.  m.edical  practitioner,  35Lon- 

don  street 

John  and  Co.  bootmakers  to  the  royal 

family,  34  Princes  st ho.  13 

John,  coach-hirer,  4  Haddington  place 

John,  engraver,  printer,  and  lithographer, 

8  North  bridge 

John,  wright,  24  Wright's  houses 

John,  artist,  11  Earl  Grey  street 

^  John,  wright,  23  Potterrow 

John,  victual  dealer,  100  Pleasance 

John,  grocer,  28  Dean  street 

J.  colourer  of  natural  history,  10  Salisi 

bury  street 

John,  {Alexander  S^  B.)  24  Clerk  street 

John,  tobacconist,  144  Princes  street 

Joseph,  esq.  Chessels'  court 

Capt.  L.  29  Cumberland  st»-eet 

Peter,  printer,  19  St  James'  sq.^house 

Logie,  near  Canonmills 


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Brown,  Peter,  baker,  111  High  street 

^. Peter,  bookseller,  47  Hope  Park  end 

Peter,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 18  south  St  James'  street 

i Piich.  hosier  and  glover,  43  Leith  street 

* Robert,  land  valuator,  easter  Plermitage 

Robert,  hosier  and  glover,  4  Catharine  st. 

Robert,  baker,  11  Earl  Grey  street 

R.  &  A.,  booksellers,  2  west  College  st. 

— —  Robert,  coal- merchant,  2  Railway  depot 
— house  59  St  Leonard  st. 

. Robert,  architect,  63  Frederick  street — 

ho.  136  George  street 

Major  Robert,  6  Comely  bank 

-A —  Robert,  (^Insurance    Company   of  Scot- 
land,') 2  Windmill  lane 

Robert  and  Son,  linen   manufacturers. 

Water  of  Leith 

Robert,  jun.  linen  warehouse,  Randolph 

cliff— ho.  Water  of  Leith 
— —  Robert,  bookseller,  49  Lothian  street 

Capt.  T.,  Mayfield  cottage,  iMayfield  loan 

Thomas,  esq.  24  Scotland  street 

Thomas,  esq.  31  Gayfield  square 

* •  Thos.  spirit  dealer,  5  Duncan  street 

Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  Mayfield  loan 

. T.  draper,  314  Lawnm — h.  1  Mound  pi. 

— ^  T.  and  A.,  wine  merchants  and  grocers, 
8  DubUn  street — h.  14  Pitt  st. 

. Thomas,  spirit  merchant  and  victualler, 

23  St  James'  square — house  No.  1 

Thoi  superintendent  of  public  works — 

office,  City  Chambers — ho.  6  Ar^yle  sq. 

Thos  arctiifect,  3  North  Charlotte  st. 

Thos.  S.  surgeon,  3  Forres  street 

Walter,  esq.  Well  wood  lodge 

* Walter,  W.S.  &  X.P.  13  Bernard  street 

* W.  &.  Son,  tobacconists,  5  Kirkgate — 

house  6 
W.  H.,  potter  and  glass  manufacturer,  2 

Waterloo  place 

William,  R.X.,  4  Upper  Gilmore  place 

^  * William,  tide  surveyor.  Customhouse 

* William,  of  Customs,  Bathfield 

* William,  blacksmith,  Ferry  road 

. Wm,  {Jas.  HoiLclen  c'y  Co  ,)  4o  JMinto  st. 

■  Re-v.  Dr  William,  2  ^Meadow  place 

P.ev.  William,  A.M.  is'ewingion  house 

William,  baker,  4  Kerr  street — ho.  o 

W;  grocer  10  Pitt  street — house  14 

W:  smith  &  jack-maker,  26  High  Calton 

. Wm.  surgeon,  F.R.C.S.,  25  Dublin  st. 

■  ^     Wm.  Henry,  esq.  of  Ashely,  25  Forth  st. 
Wm'.  clerk,  20  Druromond  place 

— W.  J.  of  the  Invfmess  and  Aberdeen  Steam 

Packet,  27  Prince's  street — ho.  9  High 
terrace 

* Wm.  hairdresser,  6  Bridge  street 

Mrs  D.  grocer,  29  Clerk  street — ho.  31 

■  Mrs  James,  baker,  25  Home  street 

Mrs  John,  21  Charles  street 

* Mrs  John,  1 1  Wellington  place 

-  .  ■  Mrs  J.  furniture  print  glazer,  60  India  st. 
— —  Mrs  John,  Spring  garden,  by  Abbey  hill 


Brown,  Mrs  Johnston,  16  Lynedoch  place 

Mrs  Osburn,  23  India  street 

]Mrs,  of  Newton,  21  Stafford  street 

^Irs,  22  Clarence  street 

jMrs,  29  George  square 

• Mrs,  8  iVIary  place  • 

]\Irs,  21  Charles  street 

Mrs,  1  w.  Claremont  street 

Mrs,  24  Clerk  Street 

3Irs,  10  St  Anthony  place 

^  Mrs,  2  Charlotte  place 

]\Irs,  5  Shandwick  place 

INIrs,  2  Windmill  lane 

3Jrs,  dressmaker,  1  Cheyne  street 

Mrs,  dressmaker,  162  Fountaiubridge 

* Mrs,  gardener,  Bowershall 

jVIrs,  ladies'  nurse,  9  Fyfe  place 

;Mrs,  lodgings,  1 13  George  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  9  High  terrace 

Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Melville  street 

i  Mrs,  lodgings,  8  M'Kenzie  place 

Mrs  Dr,  10  Windsor  street 

iMrs  Dr,  1  Hill  square 

INIrs  Dr,  26  Pitt  street 

•  Mrs  Dr,  7  Buccleuch  place 

Mrs  Dr,  Primrose  bank 

Jlrs  Dr,  10  Nicolson  street 

]\Irs  ilajor,  6  Piutland  square 

* Miss,  1  north  Fort  street 

Miss,  29  Alva  street 

— ^  Jliss,  14  east  Scit;nnes  street 

Miss  M.  3  Meadow  place 

iNIiss,  3  Summer  place 

IMiss  A.  Wellwood  lodge,  Bruntsfield  pi. 

Jliss  C,  cor>et  maker,  12  George  street 

Miss  D.,  4  Duncan  street 

JNIiss  Eleonora,  Eden  Bank,  Canaan 

Miss  M.  silk  and  worsted  shop,  5  Fre- 
derick street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  9  Charlotte  place 

Miss,  dressmaker,  25  Lady  Lawson'swy. 

^  Miss  J.,  dressmaker,  18  Tobago  street 

Miss,  teacher  of  music,  23  Duke  street 

Miss,  milliner  &  dressm.,    15    Arthur 

street 

Jlisses^  8  Wharton  place 

Misses,  day  S'-hool,  34  Clerk  street 

blisses  A.   &  R.  dressmakers,  7  Rich- 

mond court 
Browne,  Rev.  Archib.,  A.M.,  26  Scotland  st. 

Mrs  Dr,  14  Brandon  street 

Miss  E.  C.  3  west  Maitland  street 

*Brownhill,  D.  shipmaster,  18  Couper  street 
Browning,  Mathew,  agent,  25  Gayfield  square 
Mrs,  25  Gayfield  square 

Brownlee,  Mrs  Captain,  2  Gardner's  crescent 

Bruce  &  M'Donald,  carvers,  gild,  and  looking- 
glass  manufact.  11  &  12  Greenside  pi. 

Alex,  jewel-case  and  pocket-book  manu- 
facturer, 30  Rose  street 

— —  Alexander,  esq.  writer  12  Queen  st. 

Archd.  esq.  accountant,  3  Hillside  cresc. 

Daniel,  spirit  and   tobacco  dealer,  31 

Dublin  street 


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Bruce,  D.  {Bruce  ^-  M' Donald,)  28  Gayfield sq. 
U.  house  factor  and  gen.  agent,  5  Alison 

square 

•  F.  G.,  wood  engraver,  51  Clerk  street 

G.  G.  (  Gen.  F.  Ojr'.,)  S  Gayfield  square 

G.  D.  bookbinder,  7  James'  court 

Geo.  22  St  Patrick  square 

* Geo.  miniature  painter,  London  row 

Henry,   cutler   &    surgical    instrument 

maker,  62  South  bridge — house  G3 

Hugh,  esq.  advocate,  39  Moray  place 

J.  baker,  3  St  Anthony  place— house  2 

Lothian  road 

James,  esq.  of  Powfoulis,  22  York  place 

J.  wood-engraver,  61  Nicolson  street 

* James,  baker,  53  Yardheads 

* James,  builder,  20  Charlotte  st. 

* P.  &  W.  tea,  wine,  &  spirit  merchants, 

1  Kirkgate — house  M  Constitution  st. 

• Rev.  John,  24  Saxe  Coburg  place 

John,  esq.  2  Saxe  Coburg  place 

■ John,  esq.  82  Great  King  street 

John,  esq.  12  Albany  street 

■  John,  esq.  15  Smith's  place 

John,  grocer,  33  Pitt  street 

John,  postmr.,  and  liv.  stabs.  Mews  lane 

O.Tyndal,  esq.  of  Falkland,  81  Princes  st. 

Peter,  writer,  3  Summer  place 

■  llalph,  esq.  2  St  Colme  street 

Robert,  esq.  advocate,  sheriff  of  Argyle- 

shire,  55  Frederick  street 
. Robt,  bricklayer  and  furnace  builder,  86 

Canongate 
Thos.   esq.   of  Langlee,    W.S.    depute- 

clerk  of  Sess.  2  Glenfinlas  st. 

* Wal.,  &  Sons,  builders,  27  Charlotte  st. 

* Dr  Walter,  surgeon,  22  Charlotte  st. 

* Walter,  jun.  wright,  46  Constitution  st. 

* W.  (  W.  Bruce  ^-  Son,)  46  Constitut.  st. 

W.  &  J.  smiths,  beam  &  file  makers^  7 

old  Physic  gardens 

Wm.  writer,  4  Salisbury  street 

W.  ladies'  boot  and  shoem.,  SO  Freder.  st 

Wm.  esq.  wine  mercht.  27  Rutland  sq. 

W.  D.  writer,  6  Hermitage  place 

Rev.  Wm.  122  Lauriston 

Mrs  Jas.  1  Salisbury  place 

Mrs  Thomas,  3  Charlotte  square 

Mrs  William,  1  Bellevue  crescent 

Mrs,  12  Albany  street 

Mrs,  20  Annadale  street 

• i\Irs,  of  Kennet,  39  Moray  place 

■ Mrs  A.,  St  Cuthbert's  glebe 

Mrs  Wm.  leather  merchant,  5  Union  pi. 

Misses,  16  Scotland  street 

&  Paris,  Alisses,  boarding  &  day  school, 

22  Upper  Gray  street 

Misses,  mills,  and  dressm.  13  George  st. 

Brumby  and   Thomson,  house   painters  and 

paper  hangers,  65  Hanover  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  9  Thistle  street 

Brunton,  Alex.  D.D.  prof,  of  Hebrew,  College 

Alexander,  cooper,  43  Abbeyhill 

— —  George,  tailor,  369  High  street 


Brunton,  James,  7  Drunimond  street 

J.  tailor  and  clothii-r,  8iJ  Princes  street — 

house  27  Hamilton  place 

Wm.  &  Co.  cloth  merchts.  &  warehouse- 
men, 13  Nicolson  sq. — ho.  40  Geo.  sq. 

Blrs,  40  George  square 

Miss,  19  Warriston  crescent 

Bryce,  Alex,  painter  and  glazier,243  Canong. 
Andrew,  smith,  bell-hanger,  and  tinplate 

worker,    3  Brunswick  street,   and  70 

Cumbei'land  street 
David,  esq.  (  JV/n.  Burn  and D.  Bryce,) 

5  south  Charlotte  street 

Rev.  Dr  James,  12  Manor  place. 

J.  {Anderson  and  B.,)  61  Clerk  st. 

Robt.  tanner  and  currier.  King's  Stables 

— house  3  Spittal  st. 
Robt.,  brassfo.,  brazier,  tinplate  worker, 

Warriston  brae 

Tho.,  surgeon  and  galvanist,  28  India  pi. 

Tho.  gun  and  pistol  maker,  4  Calton  st. 

* Wm.,  smith,  28  Sandport  street 

Wm.  letter-carrier,  3  Brown's  place 

Mrs,  20  St  Cuthbert  street 

* Mrs  M.  spirit  dealer,  39  Shore 

Bryden,  Ad.  {Bryden  Sf  Sons,)  27  Dundas  st. 

.Tames,  factor,  12  Beaumont  place 

* James,  gardener,  Murrayfield 

* James,  flesher,  36  Kirkgate 

J.  and  Sons,  bell- hangers  and  Venetian 

window-blind  manufactrs.  80  Rose  st. 

and  17  Exchange  place,  Glasgow 

Jas.  mason,  79  Clerk  street 

Thomas,  smith,  76  Causeyside — ^house 

17  Canning  place 

William,  victual  dealer,  3  Romilly  place 

Wm.  {B.  and  Sons,)  1  Howe  street 

Mrs,  30  Lothian  street 

Mrs  John,  82  Rose  street 

Brydon,  J.  rag  &  metal  wareho.  255  Canong. 

William,  tailor,  21  s.  St  David  street 

J.,  stone  merchant,  7  Spring  gardens 

Mrs,  20  Rankeillor  street 

Mrs,  6  Pitt  street 

Brydone,  J.  printer,  publisher,  and  bookseller, 

17  Hanover  st. 
John,  cashier  of  Schoolmasters'  Widows' 

Fund,  23  Elder  street 
Bryson,  Robt.  &  Son,  chronometer,  watch,  and 

clock  maker  to  the  Queen,  66  Princes 

St. — h,  24  Buccleuch  pi. 
*Buchan,  M.  rectifier  &  spirit  merchant,  32 

Bernard  st. — ho.  2  Smith's  place 

Wm.  wax-manufr.and  agent,  27  Clyde  st. 

Miss,  20  Queen  street 

Misses,  milliners,  «&c.,  21  Charles  street 

Buchanan,  A.  feuar,  Coltbridge 

Chas.  esq.  S.S  C,  8  London  street 

Daniel,  coal  merchant.  Port  Hopetoun— 

house  115  Fountainbridge 

David,  editor  of  Courant,  23  Scotland  st. 

David,  jun.  {Mercury  office,)  25  Pitt  st. 

George,  esq.  civil  engineer,  14  Duke  St. 

.  James,  S.S.C,  39  George  square 


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Buchanan,  James,  esq.  8  Darnaway  street 

Rev.  Jas.  (of  High  church,)  6  Vork  pi. 

John,  esq.  of  Carbeth,  28  Great  King  st. 

John,  surgeon,  23  Scotland  street 

John,  Bughts  tavern,  170  Fountainbr. 

* John,  spirit  dealer,  1  Salamander  street 

I  Wm.  esq.  advocate,  33  Drummond  pi. 

Wm.  leather-cutter,  57  Low  Calton 

Wm.  gardener.  Bog-house,  Trinity 

Wm.  meal  dealer,  12  Heriot  place 

* Wm.  stone  &  rag  wareho.  7  Queen  st. 

I  Sirs  Benjamin,  85  Causeyside 

Jlrs  Dr,  58  Castle  street 

ilr8,  47  Melville  street 

. Mrs  H.  1 1  Lynedoch  place 

. Miss  Craig,  5  Saxe  Coburg  place 

. Jliss  Mary,  dressmaker,  115  Fountainb. 

Bucher,  Signor,  teachtr  of  music  and  singing, 

2  Great  Stuart  street 
*Buck,  Richard,  R.N.  7  London  row 
Buckham,  J.  flesher,  5  and  6  South  market 
Buckle,  Jn.  esq.  Wharton  ho.,  Wharton  lane 

Joseph,  spirit. dealer,  17  High  street 

Budge,  John,  shoemaker,  45  Cooper  street 

. Alex.  {Lines  ^  Budge,)  42  Lothian  st. 

Mrs,  2  Drummond  street 

Buckmaster,  T.  &  co.,  tailors  and  army  clo- 
thiers, 135  George  street 
Buist  John,  accountant,  4  e.  Broughton  place 

John,  flesher.  Main  point 

. Mrs  Lieut.  4  e.  Broughton  place 

Bulloch,  ilrs,  lodgings,  22  India  street 
Buncle,  Mrs,  gardener,  3d  drawbridge.  Canal 
Buquet,  Mme.   tient   ses   Cours  de   Langue 
Francaise,  97  George  street 

' M.   et  Mme.  Professors  of  the   French 

Language,  29  Broughton  street 
*Burchard  S.  &  Co.  gen.  mer.  138  Constit.  st. 
Burge  and  Co.  hat  manufacturers,  22  South 

bridge,  and  14  Kirkgate* 
Burgess,  Alex,  mail-guard,  5  Terrace,  Leith  st. 
Alex,  superint.  of  gas-works,  15  New  st. 

James  &  Son,  merchants  and  woollen 

drapers,  3  Hunter  sq. — ho.  4  Park  st. 

i Jn.  wood  and  ivory  turner,  153  High  st. 

Mrs  James,  lodgings,  3  Roxburghe  ter. 

Burke,  Francis,  esq.  accountant,  40  York  pi. 

i  John,  and  Son,  cabinetmakers  and  under- 
takers, 9  St  Andrew  square 

—  John  {Burke  §-  Son)  10  St  Andrew's  sq. 
— —  J.  jun.  (./.  Burke  and  Son,)  62  Han.  st. 
'— —  Mrs,  Water  of  Leith 

Burman,  Rich,  of  Excise,  19  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 
Burn,  Geo.  provision  merchant,  182  High  st. 

ho.  1  i  Arthur  street 

• Henry,  J.  esq.  W.S.  8  Rutland  square 

■ James,  esq.  W.S.  and   agent  for  Perth 

Fire  Insurance  Co.  6  Broughton  place 
— —  James,  esq.  32  Dundas  street 

John,  surgeon,  19  Roxburghe  street 

Captain  John,  R.N.  4  Tobago  street 

. Peter,  esq.  royal  navy,  1  London  street 

.         Robert,  esq.  W.S.  3  Archibald  place 
i William,  esq.,  131  George  st. 


Burn,  William,  &  David  Bryce,  esqs.,  archi- 
tects, 5  South  Charlotte  street 

Mrs,  North  Merchiston 

Jlisses,  dressmakers,  59  Castle  street 

Misses,  milliners,  33  Dundas  street 

Buruess,  James,  esq.  S.S.C.  17  Duke  street 
W.,  printer  to  the  Queen,  1   North  St 

Andrew  st. — ho.  17  Duke  street 
Burnet,  A.  agent,  (  Youngtr  Sf  Co.,)  19  Can. 
J.  &  W,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants, 

13  Elder  street 

John,  straw   bonnet   manufacturer,    15 

South  bridge 

* Mrs,  lodgings,  39  Constitution  street 

Burnett,  George,  tailor,  194  Rose  street 

James  H.  esq.  W.S.  4  Moray  place 

James,  printer,  east  Thistle  street  lane 

Thos.  jun.  clothier,  48  w.  Register  St.— 

h.  46 

]\Irs,  119  Canoiigate 

jMiss,  of  Barns,  45  St  Cuthbert  street 

Miss  C.  dressniaktT,  74  Rose  street 

Burns  and  Myrtle,  stockbrokers  and  account- 
ants, 1  Abercromby  place 

David,  esq.,  44  Rankeillor  street 

Jas.  coal  agent,  8  Port  Hopetoun — h.  131 

Fountainbridge 

James,  grocer,  168  Fountainbridge 

.John,  esq.  15  Archibald  place 

John,  property  agent,  1  Abercromby  pi. 

John,  flesher,  34  Middle  market 

Peter,  flesher,  3  Hope  street — h.  30  Rut- 
land square 

Robert,  e-q.  banker,  4  Arniston  place 

Robt.,  victual  dealer,  46  Grassmarket 

Thomas,  esq.  W.S.  1  George  square 

Wm.  furnishing  tailor,  39  Nicolson  st. 

Mrs,  of  Reidst(>n,14  Fettes  row 

Mrs,  20  Haddington  place 

Miss,  1  Dundas  street 

Burnside,  David,  engraver,  46  w.  Register  st. 

Mrs,  midwife,  52  Hanover  street 

Burr,  C.  S.  provision  shop,  W^ater  of  Leith 
Burt,  James,  saddler,  14  St  Anthony's  place 

John  G.  M.,  M.D.  surgeon,88  George  st. 

Mrs  Dr,  8  Bank  street 

Miss,  8  Athole  place 

Burton,  Jas.,  wright.  Circus  la. — h.  5  Howest. 

J.  H.  esq.  advocate,  16  Duncan  street 

Mungo,  artist,  5  Howe  street 

3Irs,  furnishing  shop,  22  Frederick  st. 

Miss,  1  Eyre  place 

Bushe,  Mrs,  2  Heriot  row 
Busher,  John,  goldbeater,  11  Rose  st.  ho.  10 
Butchard,  Mrs,  lodgings,  35  Leith  street 
*Butiment,  Mrs  W.,  lodgings,  2  Sandport  st. 

* John,  shipbuilder,  56  Bridge  street 

Butler,  Misses,  music  teachers,  32  Arthur  st. 
Butter,  Miss,  of  Faskally,  9  Manor  place 
Butters,  D..  Dundee  Arms  tavern,  5  Shak- 
speare  square 

Htnry,  confectioner,  12  West  bow 

L.  seal  engraver  to  the  queen,  41  George 

St. — h.  1  Fingal  pi. 


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Butterworth,  Miss,  29  Cheyne  street 
Byres.  Thos.  baker,  167  Rose  street 

Mrs,  13  Union  street 

Byrne,  Mrs,  French  stay  maker,  17  Bank  st. 


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Cadell,  Lieut.- Col.  George,  5  Ainslie  place 

* John,  Belgium  V.  Consul,  2  Dock  pi. 

.Jolm,  esq.  advocate,  127  Princes  st. 

Robert,  bookseller  and  publisher,  31  St 

Andrew  f-q ha.  15  Athole  crescent 

William,  &  Co.  papermakers,  wholesale 

stationers,  13  Royal  Exchange 
William,  Sons,    &   Co.,  Cramond    Iron 

Works,  13  Koyal  Exchange 

Misses  of  Tranent,  1  St  Colme  street 

Miss,  3  Torphichen  street 

Cafe,  D.  S.  esq.  cupper  to  R.  Infir.  16  Elder  st. 
Cafe- Royal  Tavern,  west  Register  place 
Cahill,  Mrs  P.  1   Wharton  lane 
Caird,  J.  esq.  surgeon,  F.R.C.S.E.31  Nicolson 

street 

Wm.  {Customs,')  1  Pilrig  place 

Margaret,  fishmonger,  1  Fishmarket 

Cairncross,  Mrs,  lodgings,  7  no.  w.  Circus  pi. 
Cairns  and  MofFat,  esqs.  solicitors-at-law,  10 

Argyle  square 

Adam,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 

1  Newington  pi. — h.  3  W.  Preston  st. 

Geo.  {Cairns and  Moffat,)  1 1  Archd.  pi. 

John,  writer,  2  Darnaway  street 

■ •   Thomas,  baker,  18  Dean  street 

Miss  C.  16  Grove  street 

Caithness,  Earl  of,  17  Rutland  square 

■ Countess-Dowager  of,  118  George  street 

*Calder  and  Wilsontown  pig-iron  yard,  36  Elbe 

street 
Alex,  writer,  24  Queen  st. — h.  20  Nelson 

street,  and  Beltiekl,  Trinity 

'  Alex,  coachmaker,  4  Windmill  street 

Alex,  smith  &  ironm.  33  Fred,  st h.  77 

Rose  street 

* And.  tinsmith  &  gasfitter,  Johnston  st. 

D.  grocer  and  spirit  mercht.  Calder's  pi. 

Geo.  S.S.C.  78  Queen  street 

■ James,  baker,  14  east  Richmond  street 

■  Thos.  tailor  and  clothier,  857  High  st. 

Thos.  smith  and  ironmonger,  2  Albany 

St.  &  St  Andrew  lane — h.  23  Dublin  st. 
* i  William,  sailmaker,  8  Bridge  street 

— house,  2  Johnston  street 

. Mrs  J.  midwife,  33  Richmond  place 

■ Mrs,  10  West  Preston  st. 

. Mrs,  of  Burnhouse,  6  Grove  street 

Mrs,  cow  feeder,  103  Fountain  bridge 

Calderwood,  Wm.  corn  merchant,  17  Union  pi. 

■ Mrs,  straw  hat  maker  &  mill.  9  Geo.  st. 

Caldwell,  James,  flesher,  20  Home  street 

■ Lloyd  &  Co.  wholesale  booksellers  and 

stationers,  44  Hanover  street 
— —  Thomas,  builder,  31  Nelson  street 


Caldwell,  T.  P.  (  C.  Lloyd ^^  Co.)  66  Brough.st. 

Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Assltrance  Of- 
fice, 19  Geo.  street— See  Adv. 

Coal  Company  Office,  Mound 

Mercury  Offick,  265  High  street 

United  Service  Club^  14  Queen  street — ■ 

A  Milne,  master 

Callani,  G.  &  Co.  braziers  to  Her  Majesty, 
smiths  and  ironm.  13  Greenside  pi.— 
ho.  24 

* Thomas,  gasfitter,   copper  and  tinplate 

worker,  59  .Shore — ho.  21  Charlotte  st. 

John,  merchant,  8  Salisbury  place 

Callender,  Alex,  deputy  City  clerk,  City  Cham- 
bers— house  27  Grey  street 

* D.    tanner,    St   Anihony   lane— house 

Lochend  road 

Henry,  esq.  account.  1 6  so.  Charlotte  st. 

Jas.  {Sir  W.  Forbes  ^-  Co., )  Parlia.  sq. 

Jn.  shoemaker,  33  Cowgt.  &  18  Bank  st. 

Sharp,  cloth  &  silk  mercht.  5  South  bridge 

— house  10  Saxe-Coburg  place 

*•  Thomas,  &  Son,  curriers  &  leather  mer- 

chants, 30  Yardhrads — ho.  8  Duke  st. 

Calvert,  John  R.  esq.  W.S.  4  Rutland  square 

Camden  Society— W.  B.  D.  D.  Turnbull, 
local  secretary,  25  Great  King  street— ^ 
T.  G-  Stevenson,  8?  Princes  st.  loc.  ag. 

Cameron, Violard,  &  Co.  silk  mercers,  milliners, 
dross  and  corset  makers,  86  George  st. 

&  M'Dermid,  clothiers  and  tailors,  72 

Princes  street 

and  Co.  paper  maker  and  wholesale  sta- 
tioners, 13  Bank  st. 

Alex,  musician.  Advocates'  close 

Alex,  coach  hirer,  14  s.  Charlotte  st. 

* Alex,  of  Customs,  Spence's  place 

Andrew,  drysalter  and  colourman,  Regent 

arch — ho.  14  Calton  hill 

* Angus,  contractor,  10  Coalhill 

*' Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  18  Citadel 

Arch,  boot  and  shoemaker,  45  Candle- 
maker  row — house  37 

Charles,  esq.  6  Darnaway  street 

Colin,  (.Lis.  Millar  &  Co.)  2  Paterson's 

court,  Broughton 

D.    C.  comb  manufacturer.  Old  Physic 

gardens,  and  81  High  street 

Don.  tea  and  s;.irit  mercht.  330  Lawnm. 

'  Dun.  painter  and  glazier,  51  Lothian  st. 

Fran,  treasurer  of  Edin.  Water  Co.  2* 

St  Jami-s'  square — ho.  27  Ann  street 

James,  tailor,  7  Hill  place 

* •  James,   salt  warehouse,  and  provision 

merch.  5  Riddel's  cl.  &  7  Old  bridge  end 

* Jas.  wholesale  hat  agent,  136  Kirkgate 

J.  and  P.  general  carriers,  54  Lothian  st. 

and  Timber  bush* — See  Adv. 

John,  licensed  horse  and  coach-hirer,  33 

Alva  street 

John,  wholesale  stationer,  39  Blair  street 

John,  {G.  Post-  Office,)  23  Lauriston  pL 

John,    tea,  wine,  and   spirit  dealer,   14 

Rose  St.  &  16  Rose  lane — h.  16  Rose  st. 


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Cameron,  Peter,  tailor  &  clothier,  24  Cumber- 
land street 

Thos.  grocer,  54  Thistle  street 

* .  Thos.  rope  maker,  1  &  22  Bath  street 

W.  teacher  of  pianoforte,  1  St  John  street 

William,  tailor,  3  Pitt  street 

. William,  spirit  dealer,  142  Canongate 

. William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  9  East 

Richmond  street 

. '  Mrs  D.  teacher,  14  James'  court 

. Mrs  John,  Murrayfield 

. Mrs  Capt.  Jas.  12  Meadow  place 

. Mrs  Major,  20  Rankeillor  street 

Mrs,  7  Rankeillor  street 

i Mrs,  nurse  and  midwife,  27  Brunsw.  st. 

Mrs  Wm.  staymaker,  3  Pitt  street 

. Mrs,  1 1  Green  market 

Miss,  5  Buccleuch  street 

Miss  J.  silk  and  worsted  shop,  23  Brough- 

ton  street 
——  Miss,  1  Thomas  street 

Misses  H.  &  J.  dressmakers,  53  Lothian  st. 

. Misses,  dress  and  corset  ma.  34  Castle  st. 

Campbell  and  Trail,  esqrs.  W.S.  7  Melville  st. 

and  Raleigh,  esqs.  W.S.  22  Atholecresc. 

and  Hopkirk,  esqrs.  W.S.  12  Duke  street 

Alex,  hat  manufacturer,  17  Hanover  st. 

— h.  4  Graham  street 

* and  Co.  grocers  and  spirit  dealers,  43 

Giles  street 

A.  D.  hat  manufacturer,  58  South  br. 

— —  Alex.  esq.  4  Charlotte  square 

' Alex.  esq.  Murrayfield  villa 

Alex,  spirit  dealer,  577  Castlehill 

— —  Alex,  collar  maker,  Lothian  road 

Alex,  lace  warehouse,  5  George  street 

Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  Richmond  lane 

Dr  A.  D.  lecturer  on  medical  jurispru- 
dence, 4  Picardy  place 

Sir  Archibald,  of  Succoth,  bart.  1  Park  pi. 

Archd.  esq.  of  Blythswood,  10  Moray  pi. 

Archibald,  lodgings,  4  Great  King  street 

Arch,  corn  merchant,  16  Hill  place — ho. 

1  St  John's  hill 

Arch,  and  Co.  brewers,  145  Cowgate 

Lieut-Gen.  Sir  Archibald,  (G.  C.  B.)  9 

Athole  crescent 
— —  Arthur,  esq.  (of  Hunter,   Campbell,  and 

Co.)  3  Drummond  place 
Blairi  fruiterer,  83  Broughton  street 

Charles,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,   6  west 

Adam  street 
— —  Chas.  cowfeeder,  23  Cumberland  street 

C.  D.  surveyor  of  taxes,  39  so.  bridge 

Captain  D.  3  Middleby  street 

David,  esq.  W.S.  7  Melville  street 

David,  shoemaker,  24  Canal  street 

— —  Dick,  shoemaker,  Morningside 

— —  Douglas,  Bible  Depository,  17  Leith  st. — 

ho.  42  Ann  street 
— —  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  15  Abbey 

—  Col.  D.,  R.  A.  4  Regent  terrace 

—  G.  flesher,  25  Middle  market 

*— «-,  Geo,  grocer  &  spirit  mercht.  9  Elbe  st. 


Campbell,  Rev.  Geo.  O.  2G  Buccleuch  place 

James,  baker  and  purveyor  of  bread  to 

her  Majesty  for  Edin.  1  Archibald  pi. 

James,  working  jeweller,  5  George  st. 

James,  merchant,  7  Dublin  street 

James,  silversmith,  8  M' Do  wall  street 

James,  esq.  wine  merchant,  1  Park  place 

James,  clerk,  2  Parkside  street 

J.  plumber  and  gasfitter,  Charlotte  place 

Captain  John,  5  Warriston  crescent 

John,  spirit  dealer,  Newhaven 

John,  collector.  Royal  Dispensary,  west 

Richmond  street 

John,  esq.  W.S.  12  Duke  street 

John  A.  esq.  C.S.,  N.P.,  and  Commis- 
sioner for  English  and  Irish  Affidavits, 
2  Albyn  place 

John,  draper,  24  South  bridge — house  3 

Potterrow 

John,   wine  and   spirit   merchant,    521 

Lawnmarket — ho.  42  Lothian  street 

Dr  John,  surgeon,  17  Albany  street 

John,  cowfeeder,  18  Rose  street 

N.  C.  esq.  advocate,  33  Dublin  street 

Patrick,  esq.  surgeon  and  accoucheur,  4 

west  Newington 

Peter,  New  Waverley  tavern  and  coffee 

room,  50  South  bridge 

Richard,  esq.  W.  S.  18  Howe  street — ho. 

1 1  Northumberland  street 

R.  esq.  of  Skerrington,  adv.  1 1  Walker  st. 

Robert  N.  esq.  45  Melville  street 

Simon,  esq.  S.S.C  9  Bellevue  crescent 

T.  B.  metal  mercht.  &  lead  pipe  manuf. 

18  Greenside  pi.  and  117  Constitution 
St. — ho.  15  Pilrig  street 

Thomas,  letter-carrier,  48  Potterrow 

Thomas,  flesher,  18  Frederick  street 

W.Bowie  Stewart, esq.  W.S.  13  Scoll.st. 

W.  jun.  esq.  W.S.  22  Athole  crescent 

Wm.  M.D.  4  Picardy  place 

W.  esq.  W.S.  21  Society 

Wm.  keeper  of  the  crown  room.  Castle 

Wm.  spirit  dealer,  10  Brunswick  street 

Lady,  55  Inverleith  row 

* Mrs,  lodgings,  35  Constitution  street 

Mrs  Alex.  12  Royal  terrace 

* Mrs  Alex,  spirit  dealer,  7  Shore 

Mrs  Archibald,  3  Duncan  street 

Mrs  Major  Colin,  9  Howard  place 

Mrs  George,  boarding  school  for  young 

ladies,  1 1  Bellevue  crescent 

Mrs,  3  Summer  place 

I\Irs  James,  8  Lynedoch  place 

Mrs  J.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  3  India  st. 

IMrs  Captain  Robert,  13  Howard  place 

Mrs  T.  lodgings,  8  London  street 

Lady  Dowager,  of  Aberuchill,  5  Windsor 

street 

Mrs,  of  Askomell,  10  Great  King  street 

Mrs,  of  Kilmartin,  21  iMaitland  street 

Mrs,  of  Southhall,  68  Northumber.  st. 

Mrs,  sen.,  of  Sonachan,  15  Stafford  st. 

— ■  Mrs  John,  4  Saxe-Coburg  place 


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Campbell,  Mrs,  60  Castle  street 
Mrs,  20  Duncan  street 

Mrs,  French  staymaker,  33  Castle  street 

Mrs,  sicknurse  &  midwife,  35  Bristo  st. 

Mrs,  2  Ainslie  place 

Mrs,  23  James'  square 

Mrs,  lodgings,  2  west  Alva  street 

■ •  Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Rose  street 

Miss,  50  George  street 

Miss,  of  Dalziell  park,  117  Princes  st. 

— —  Miss  Mary,  of  Duneaves,  4  Henderson 

row 

• •  Miss,  of  Lochnell,  Holyrood  house 

■ IMiss,  of  NewHeld,  121  Princes  street 

Miss,  of  BIyihswood,  8  Heriot  row 

Miss,  35  Heriot  row 

■ ■  IMiss,  4  8c  Colme  street 

E.  staymaker,  112  Nicolson  street 

IMiss,  1  Gloucester  place 

Miss,  15  London  street 

. jMiss  M.  dressmaker,  47  India  place 

Misses,  15  Hill  street 

Miss,  45  Albany  street 

's  hotel,  21  and  22  Princes  street 

Canch,  Major,  fort-major,  Edinburgh  Castle 
Candlish,  Rev.  R.  S.,  D.D.  11  Castle  street 

Wm.  jun.  lodgings,  1  Trinity  crescent 

■ ■  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Maitland  place 

Cannon,  A.,  prmter  and  publisher,  1 6  south  St 

David  St. — ho.  Blair's  close,  Cabtlehiil 

* Mrs,  tavern,  10  Shore 

Canongate  Jail — John  Fisher  governor 

— —  Clerk's  Office,  Canongate  Court- 
room— Wm.  Fraser,  jun.  W.S.  clerk 

Cant,  G.  mattress  and  basketm.  3  N.  Bank  st. 

• Mrs,  straw-hat  maker,  3  N.  Bank  st. 

Cantley,  Mrs,  sicknurse,  7  Richmond  place 

' ■  Miss,  4(j  Great  King  street 

Carbery,  John,  spirit  dealer,  28  Clyde  street 

Caifrae,  M'^Duff,  bird  stufFer  and  fishing  tackle 
maker  to  the  R.  Museum,  97  Princes  st. 

— .  Thos.  land-surveyor,  1  Erskine  place 

Wra.,  saddler,  7  Queensferry  street 

Mrs,  6  Elm  row 

Mrs,  1  Erskine  place 

. Miss,  12  Coates  crescent 

Miss,  11  Middleby  street 

Cargill,  Robert,  esq.  W.S.  13  Duke  street 
Carlaw,  Thos.  tobacconist,  3  St  Patrick  st.  & 

28  Nicolson  street — ho.  32  Rankeillor 

street 
Carlyle,  W^m.  canine  repository,  Lothian  road 
Carraichael,  A.  N.  Edin.  Academy,  36  Inver- 

leith  row 
. James  F.  artist  and  teacher  of  drawing, 

50  George  street 

Jas.  (Late  Tax-  Office,)  87  Causeyside 

James,  working  jeweller,  56  Potterrow 

John,  Globe  tavern,  1  so.  St  Andrew  st. 

John,  engraver,  16  s.  Richmond  street 

R.  poulterer,  60  Queen  st h.  34  Castle 

street 

• R.  flesher,  75  Northumb  st. — ho.  72 

William  A.C.S.  23  Maitland  street 


Carraichael,  W.  S.  surgeon  and  accoucheur,  1 

Dean  terrace 

William,  flesher,  4  &  5  Broughton  mkt. 

Mrs,  burnisher,  16  S.  Richmond  street 

Carnegie,  G.F.  esq.  of  Charlton,  18  Danube  st. 

James,  lodgings,  55  Princes  street 

James,  esq.  jun.  W.S.  13  Duke  street 

James,  esq.  7  Athole  crescent 

J.  commercial  agent,  4  Hill  square 

Robert,  esq.  M.D.,  li)  Drummond  place 

Mrs  David,  25  StafFortl  street 

Carnie,  Jas.  fisherman.  New  lane,  Newhaven 

John,  horse  dealer,  Bristo  port 

Carolan,  John,  broker,  245  Cowgate 

Patrick,  broker,  239  Cowgate 

Carpenter,  Miss,  milliner,  &c.  4  St  Patrick  sq.    - 
Carphin,  Geo.  D.C.  clerk,  Parliament  square 

and  8  Salisbury  road 
Carr,  M.  tailor  and  clothier,  19  s.  St  David  st. 

Mrs,  straw-hat  maker,  2  Vincent  st. 

Miss  Jane,  straw-hat  mr.  20  Canal  st. 

Carran,  P.  clothier,  1  St  Mary  wynd,  and  62 

High  street — See  Adv. 
Carrick,  Alex,  smith,  tool  and  machine  maker, 
149  Rose  street — ho.  135  w.  division 

Andrew,  esq.  Morocco  court 

Andrew,  jun.  merchant,  47  West  port 

Jas.  smith,  156  Rose  st — h.  21  Castle  st. 

J.  B.  tobacconist,  149  Princes  street 

Wm.  (Stamps  Sf  Taxes,)  31  Clerk  street 

*Carron  Co.'s  warehouse,  Leith,  Wet  docks- 
John  Machattie,  agent 
Carruthers,  Miss,  of  Holmains,  3  Frederick  st. 
Carse,  D.  coach  proprietor,  Orchardfield 

* D.  coach  office,  81  Shore 

J.  &  Son,  patent  axletree  manufactory, 

18  Greensiderow 
Thomas  (J.  Carse  and  Son,)  13  Montgo- 
mery street 

* Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  12  Yardheads 

Carson,    A.   R.,   LL.D.  rector   of  the  High 
School,  82  Lauriston  place 

John,  gardener,  49  Home  street 

WiUiam,  writer,  27  Hamilton  place 

* i  Wm.  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  48  Couper  st. 

*Carstairs  and  Robertson,  wine  and  com.  mer- 
chants. Trinity  vaults,  99  Kirkgate 
Drysdale,  esq.  23  Royal  terrace 

D.  gardener,  Marshall's  entry,  Leith  wk. 

Geo.  (of  James  Nasmyth  ^  Co.,)  18  St 

James'  square 

James,  gardener,  Restalrig 

John,  fruiterer,  8  Howe  street 

.Tohn,  gardener,  Pilrig  road 

John  &  Jas.  comb-makers,  30  Leith  walk 

M.  plumber  &  gasfitter,  71  Northum.  st. 

Mrs  Dr,  10  Smith's  place 

Carter,  Fred.  H.  Esq.  accountant,  3  Eyre  pi. 

Jos.  snufFmanufr.  116  High  st. — h.  54 

w.  Richmond  street 

*— —  John,  wholesale  and  retail  spirit  mer- 
chant, 76  and  15  Giles  street 

— —  Nicol,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  dealer,  237 
Canongate,  and  23  Crosscausey 


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Carter,  Mrs  Andrew,  tea,   wine,  and   spirit 

merchant,  44  Hanover  street 
.  Cary,  Mrs  Charles,  2  Fingal  place 
Cassels,  Alex.  esq.  W.S.  24  London  st. 

* W.  G.  merchant,  John's  place — house 

9  Brunton  place 
Cassie,  James,  silk  dyer,  7  Brunswick  street, 

Stockbridge 
Castle,  James,  jeweller,  21  Leith  street 

. Mrs,  21  Leith  street 

Cathcart,  D.  esq.  W.S.  Gayfield  house 

* James,  Fergusson,  &  Co.  wine  merchts. 

84  St  Andrew  street 

. James,  esq.  17  Great  King  street 

■  Mrs,  of  Pitcairly,  42  Queen  street 

Mrs,  39  Melville  street 

— —  Misses,  Gayfield  house 

Cathie,  Thos.  flesher,  19  William  street 

Cattanach,  Alexander,  letter  carrier,  17  south 

St  .Tames'  st. 
— —  Alex,  gate-keeper,  Royal  Infirmary 

Wra.  of  Siinbury  distil.,  Hawthorn  bank 

■  Wm.  jun.  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3 

80.  College  street 
Caunter,  Dr,  50  Great  King  street 
Cavaye,  Rob.  esq.,  Northfield  cot.  Jock's  lodge 
Caverhill's  lodgings,  72  Broughton  street 
Caw,  John  B.  goldsmith  and  dealer  in  bullion, 
18  North  bridge — house  1  Hill  square 

■ Miss,  7  Grove  street 

Cawthorn,  Mrs  E.,  2  Melville  street 
Cay  and  Johnston,  tinplate  workers  and  coach 
lamp  manufacturers,  7  Greenside  place. 
■ Albert,  wine  &  tea  raerchant  and  stock- 
broker, 99  George  street 
.  John,  esq.  advocate,  sheriff  and  commiss. 
of  Linhthgowshire,  11  Heriot  row 

Robert  Dundas,  esq.  W.S.  18  Rutland  st. 

' Miss,  6  Great  Stuart  street 

Cess,  Land  and  City,  Office,  60  North  br. 
Chadwick,  J.  and  Sons,  flannel  manufacturers, 
102  South  bridge 

Wm.  {J.  C.  ^  Sons,)  3  Hamilton  place, 

Newington 
Chalmer,  Mrs  A.  40  Frederick  street 
Chalmers,  Charles,   esq.  Merchiston  academy, 
Merchiston  castle 

David,  smith  and  wright,  New  st.  court 

Rev.  Dr,  profes.  of  divinity,  Churchhill 

David,  M.D.  47  Lauriston  place 

Francis,  painter,  George   st.  (successor 

to  the  late  R.  Buchan),  entry  w.  of  St 
Andrew's  church — ho.  3  Thistle  co. 
— —  Jas.  &  Co.  cabinetmaks.  &c.,  6  Bread  st. 
* Jas.  S.  watch,  clock,  and  nautical  instru- 
ment maker,  48  Eri*!ge  st. 

George,  saddler,  65  Clerk  street 

J.  vinegar  maker  and  gen.  agent,  35  &  39 

Potterrow — h.  3  Lothian  st. 

John,  architect,  33  Dublin  street 

1 Thos.  carver,  gilder,  &  picture-cleaner  & 

liner,  25,  George  st — ho.  21  Nelson  st. 

Wm.  tailor,  2  Barony  street 

Mrs,  13  Cassel's  place 


Chalmers,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  22  India  st. 

Mrs  Janet,  sicknurse,  5  s.  St  James'  st. 

Mrs,  33  Dublin  streec 

Mrs,  5  Norton  place 

]\Iiss,  34  Castle  street 

jMiss,  16  Lynedoch  place 

Miss,  7  Cassel's  place 

Misses,  seminary    13  Cassel's  place 

Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Manufactures,  10 
Hunter  square 

Chambers,  W,  {W.^B.  C.,)  13  Manor  pi. 

W.  and  R.  publishers,  339  High  street 

Mrs,  8  Athole  place 

Mrs  John,  lodgings,  25  Parkside  st. 

Chancellor,  Mrs,  of  Shieldhill,  14  Geo.  sq. 

Chancery  office,  Register  house 

Chandler,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  26  Elder  street 

*Chapman,  Edward,  M.D.  surgeon,  49  Con- 
stitution street 

Rev.  Jas.  tea.  of  Elocution,  22  Society 

* John,  M.D.Hawkfield,  Restalrig  road 

Thomas,  &  Sons,  plumbers  and  glaziers, 

9  Young  street — house  3 

* Mrs  Henry,  Bathfield 

Miss,  7  Haddington  place 

Misses,  teachers  of  the  Female  Charity 

school,  west  Lochend's  close 

Charity  Workhouse,  Bristo  port 

Workhouse,  Tolbooth  wynd,  Canon- 
gate — P.  G.  Cumming,  governor 

Charles,  Alexander,  wright,  53  Low  Calton 

* Daniel,  hatter,  34  Kirkgate 

George,  agent,  15  St  Anthony  place 

Geo.  flesher,  3  Broughton  market — ho. 

56  Fountainbridge 

Tho.  cabinetmaker  and  undertaker,  12 

Crosscausey — ho.  2  Crichton  street 

Wm.  flesher.  Middle  market 

Mrs,  3  Rutland  square 

Miss,  dressmaker,  2  Crichton  street 

JMiss,  housekeeper,  Heriot's  hospital 

Charleston  Coal  Co.  for  Elgin  and  English 
Coal,  1  King's  pi — And.  Walker,  mr. 

*Charteris,  Miss,  33  Bridge  street 

Charters,  George,  grocer,  59  Pleasance 

W.S. esq.  M.D.  H.E.LC.S.  3  Athole cres. 

Chatto,  Miss,  36  Great  King  street 

Chaumont,  F.  teacher  of  French,  Edin.  In- 
stitution, Heriot's  Hospital,  and  Sou- 
thern Academy,  2  Darnaway  street 

Chessar,  Wm.  lodgings,  10  Castle  street 

Cheyne,  Charles,  surgeon,  Jordan  lane 

Henry,  esq.  W.S.  5  Walker  street 

Mrs  Wm.  4  Meadow  place 

]\Iisses,  23  Pitt  street 

Chiene,  Patrick,  esq.  24  Abercromby  place 

Child,  William,  china  and  cut-glass  warehouse, 
22  Catharine  street— h.  14  Forth  street 

Chilton,  W.,  lodgings,  7  north-west  Circus  pi. 

Chirnside,  John,  esq.  2  west  Newington  place 

*Chisholm,  F,  of  customs,  10  Hamburg  pi. 

James,  late  merchant,  5  Shakspeare  sq. 

John,  bookseller,  12  south  St  Andrew 

St. — house,  26  Frederick  street 


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Chisholm,  John,  smith,  29  Horse  vvyiid 

* .John,  baknr,  62  Tolbooth  wynd 

John  K.,  surgeon  dentist,  25    London 

street 

Robt.  flesher,  4  &  5  Stockb.  market. 

■ Robt.  {iVuckay   ^~    Chisholm)  2'>  Royal 

crescent 
'  Robt.  cowfeeder,  7  Grove  place 

Robt.  tailor  and  clothier,  3  York  pi. 

* Mrs,  grocer,  '15  Yardheads 

■ Airs  and  ]\Iiss,  French  staymakers,  26 

Fn  dtrif  k  st. 

Si  Fleet,  straw-hat  manufrs.  18  N.bridge 

-^ Miss,  French  stay-n.aker,  16  Geo.  st. 

Chisholme,  Robert,  esq.  Montpelier  park 
Christie,  Alex,  old  bookst-l.,  Ill  Nicolson  st. 
Alex,  wine  and  malt  liquor  niercht.  ^3 

Geo.  strec  t — house  67  Hanover  street 

Alex,  histrcl.  and  port,  paint.  20  Forth  st. 

Archibald,  writer,  5  Athole  place 

David,  agent,  5  Jloray  street 

* George,  t<later^  25  Giles  street 

■ .lames^  ladies'  shoemaker^  22  Thistle  st. 

* Jas.  gen.  mercht.  &  agt.  26  Sheriff  brae 

J.  &  Son,  breeches  makers  and  glovers, 

).6  George  street 

John,  builder,  25  St  James'  square 

. John,  grocer,  18  High  street,  and  183 

Canongate — house  6  St  John  street 

John,  draper,  18  Gardner's  crescent 

John,  boot  and  shoem,  19  Union  place 

. Joseph,  super,  of  Children's  Hospt,  Old 

Physic  Gardens 
■ Leslie  &  Son,  military  and  hunting  boot- 
makers, 80  Princes  street 

Peter,  engraver,  20  Bank  street 

Rob*,  esq.  acct.  manager  of  the  Scottish 

Equitable  Life  Assurance,  26  StAndw. 

sq ho.  16  Claremont  eras.— See  Adv. 

■ Robt.  grocer  &  wine  mercht.  53  Hanov.  st 

■ William,  printer,  23  east  M'Dowall  street 

Wra.  Wright,  398  Castlehill 

' Wm.  writer,  40  Great  King  street 

■ Mrs  David,  20  Forth  street 

• Mrs  John,  jun.  20  George  street 

Mrs,  silk  and  worsted  shop,  19  Union  pi. 

Mrs  A.  10  Warri~ton  crescent 

Mrs,  provision  shop,  20  so.  St  James'  st. 

* Mrs  L.,  Pillans  place 

Misses,  i-trawhat   and   dressmakers,    9 

Leith  street  terrace 

Misses,  millin.  &dressm.  77  Brought,  st. 

Christierni,  Nicholas,  merchant,  12  Union  st. 
Christison,  Dr,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica, 

and  consul,  physician  5  Randolph  ores. 

■ .John,  esq.  advocate,  3  Great  Stuart  street 

Chronicle  &  Pilot  Office,  241  High  street 
Chrystal,  C.  shoemaker,  23  Haddington  place 
Robert,  tobacconist,  185   High  street — 

house  72  Broughton  street 
Chrystie,  Capt.  Thomas,  R.N.,  16  Hope  st. 
— —  Misses,  30  Dublin  street 
Church  of  England  Life  &  Fire  Assur- 
ance Institution,  99  George  street 


Ciceri,  Pini,  &  Co.  carvers,  gilders,  and  look- 
ing glass  manuf. — importers  of  French 
flowers,  &  fe.ither  manufacturers,  8,  9, 
and  10  Calton  street 

Circus  Place  School,  4  no.-east  Circus  pi. 
and  2  Royal  circus 

City  Clerk's  Office,  10  Royal  Exchange 

City  Chamberlain's  Office,  10  Royal  Ex. 

City  Chambers,  10  Royal  Exchange 

City  of  Glasgovv  Life  Assurance  Co.  19 
St  Andrew  square 

Poor  Rates'  (Jffice,  25  North  bridge 

Weigh-house,  Canal  street 

Clapperton,  A.  {JohnC  S^  Co.,)  128  Princes  st. 

Jas.  victual  dealer,  113  Causeyside 

John,    and   Co.,   wholesale   and   retail 

woollen  drapers,  371  High  st. 

John,  grocer  &  spirit  dea.  263  Cowgate 

T.  (./«.  Clapperton  S,-  Co.,)  32  George  sq. 

Mrs,  4  Boniiigton  place 

Mrs  James,  grocer,  ]  0  east  Sciennes  street 

]Miss  A.  M.,  33  London  street 

Clark  and  Crawford,  grocers  and  wine  mers. 
3  Rutland  place 

Andrew,  flesher,  1  Cumberland  street 

Adam,  Wool  Pack  Inn,  14  Bristo  stieet 

Adam,  ironmonger,  154  High  street- 
house,  3  Rankeillor  street 

Alex,  engraver,  10  Leopold  place 

Andrew,  commercial  agent,  8  Henry  st. 

Chas.  S.S.C.,  1  London  street 

Charles,  spirit  dealer,  9  Causeyside 

David,  M.D.  56  Lothian  street 

Daniel,  (B.    Whytock  4-   Co.,)  29  Buc- 

cleuch  place 

Dav.  inspector  of  weights  and  measures. 

County  buildings — ho.  3  Bristo  st. 

* Don.  agent,  St  Anthony  court 

Fran.  Wm.  esq.  of  Ulva,  4  St  Vincent  st. 

G.  &  A.  grocers  and  wine  merchants,  1 

Elm  row — ho.  30  Gayfield  square 

Geo.  spirit  dealer,  166  High  street 

H.  billiard  room,  37  west  Register  st. 

Hugh,  (  G.  and  D.  cV  Co.)  5  Keir  street 

Rev.  Jas.,  pastor  of  the  Baptist's  church, 

7  Duncan  street,  Newington 

James,  grocer,  22  Cumberland  street 

James,  tailor  and  clothier,  369  High  st. 

James,  mail  guard,  64  Broughton  street 

Lieut.  J.,  Stirling  militia,  13  Graham  st, 

J.  (  City  Improvt.  Office,)  2  Summerhall 

J.  slater — zinc  warehouse.  Mound  place 

— ho.  22  St  James'  square 

John,  esq.  31  Morison  street 

John,  teacher.  Water  of  Leith 

■ J.  Venetian- blind  maker,  Gayfield  sq.  & 

Lothian  road 
*— —  John,  northern  coal  mining  company, 

Coalhill 

John,  spirit  mercht.  44  Crosscausey 

Rev.  John,  9  St  John  street 

R.  wholesale  tea  dealer,  1  Leopold  pi. 

Robt.  engraver  &  lithographic  printer,  8 

south  St  Andrew  street 


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Clark,  Robt.  esq.  S.S.C.,  1  London  street 

i R.  and  Co.  wholesale  hosiers  and  glovers, 

31  Hanover  st. — h.  28  Rutland  street 
I  Rev.  Thos.  8  Newington  place 

1 Thos.,  law-bookseller  and  publisher,  38 

George  street — ho.  19  Howard  place 

. William,  slater,  166  High  street 

• William,  cowfeeder,  6  east  Adam  street 

. William,  Courant  office,  22  Carnegie  st. 

Wm.  Canal  Co's.  office,  13  Downie  pi. 

• Wm.  butcher,  76  Tftistle  st. 

Wm.  spirit  dealer,  54  Regent  arch 

* Mrs,  King's  Arms  tavern,  o6  Bernard  st. 

■ Mrs,  1  London  street 

' Mrs,  grocer,  94  Rose  street 

■ Mrs,  grocer,  25  Dean  street 

. Mrs,  dressmaker,  16  Caiton  street 

■ Mrs  John,  118  Lauriston  place 

* Mrs,  loduings,  38  Quality  street 

■ Mrs  W.  F.  38  India  street 

■ Mrs  Helen,  30  Royal  circus 

Mrs  John,  Old  Ship  tavern,  Newhaven 

Mrs  Robert,  lodgings,  7  Leopold  pi. 

Miss  A.  2  west  Newington  place 

MissH.teacherof  music,  35  Scotland  st. 

Misses,  dressmakers,  16  Salisbury  st. 

Clarke,  James  &  Co.  printers  and  publishers, 

Old  Stamp-office,  221  High  street 
Clarkson,  James,  draper,  7  south  Melville  pi. 

E.  esq.  18  Broughton  place 

• John,  esq.  of  Halbeath,  16,  Fettes  row 

* .  Robert,  china  &  glass  merchant,  1  Duke 

st house,  19  Cassel's  place 

William,  builder,  23  Dundas  street 

W,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  9  Kerr  st. — h.  8 

Miss,  16  Warriston  crescent 

Cla&on,  Andrew,  esq.  W.S.  57  Queen  street 

■ Rev.  Patrick,  D.D.  Borough  Loch 

Clay,  John,  smith.  Circus  lane 

Clayton,  Miss,  13  Brandon  street 

Clazy,  Geo.  city  missionary,  18  Meadow  pi. 

Cleghorn,  Alexander,  esq.  3  Heriot  row 

— —  Alex,  teacher  of  EiJglish,  12Nicolson  sq. 

George,  esq.  of  Vv^eens,  3  Randolph  cres. 

' Thos.  esq.  advocate,  3  Heriot  row 

Miss,  40  Castle  street 

* IVIiss,  teacher,  15  Couper  street 

Cleland,  Peter,  house  painter,  4  Howe  street 

• ■  Mrs  A.  7  St  Anthony  place 

,  ■ >  Mrs  W.  7  Malta  terrace 

Clephan,  Captain  James,  R.N.  2  Minto  street 
Clephane,  Mrs  Robert,  15  Buccleuch  st. 

• Mrs  A.,  32  Howard  place 

Mrs  Joseph,  lodgings,  6  Howe  street 

Clerk,  Alex,  solicitor-at-law,  28  Buccleuch  pi. 
'         George,  late  merchant,  8  Keir  street 

' Sa.,  esq.  acct.  stockbro.  &  ag.  for  Phoenix 

Fire  office,  67  N.  bri. — ho.  Marionville 

William,  esq.  advocate,  4  Rose  court 

Cleugh,  J.  C.  {M'Kay,  Cunningham,  §•  Co  ,) 

9  Arniston  place 
Climie,  Robt.  civil  engin.  &  land  sur.  7  Gt. 

Stuart  St.  &  36  Argyle  Arcade,  Glas. 
Clinkscalcii,  Ro.  lineu-dr.iper,  Si  South  bridge 


Clouston,  Edward,  esq.  33  Scotland  st. 

Clunes,  Jaw.  of  Mercury  Office,  33  Parkside  st. 

Clydesdale  Banking  Co.  Branch,  W.  Fleming, 
manager,  16  Royal  exchange 

Coats,  Tho.  shirt  and  chemise  wareho.  46  So. 
bridge — ho.  7  Crichton  st. 

Cobban,  Peter,  gardener,  Cherrybank 

Cohbold,  Chas.  esq.  Broughton  park 

Cobham,  M.  prof,  of  pianoforte,  &c.  40  India  st. 

Cochrane,  Henry,  Railway  Inn,  Hay  market 

Henry,  grocer,  108  Fountainbr. 

Jas.  &  Co.  brassf.  and  gasmeter  makers, 

Greenside  lane — ho.  25  Regent  terrace 

R.  &  J.,  coach  builders.  Mews  lane,  so. 

St  Andrew  street 

* John,  cowfeeder,  -36  Cable  wynd 

* Jn.  mast,  block,  &  pump  maker,  29  Com- 
mercial place — house,  Cromwell  street 

Dr  J.  surgeon  &  apothecary,  503  Lawn- 
market — house  17  Archibald  place 

Thos.  sewed  muslin  and  lace  wareho. 

50  North  bridge — ho.  1  Scotland  st. 

W.  G.  merchant,  Leiih,  35  York  place 

Mrs,  11  Brandon  street 

Mrs  Colonel  John,  90  Princes  street 

Mrs,  French  staymaker,  3  Broughton  st. 

'  Mrs,  35  York  place 

IMrs,  17  Keir  street 

Mrs,  31  Morison  street 

Miss*,  straw- hatmaker,  4  St  Anthony  pi. 

Cockburn,  Alexander,  surgeon,  2  Forth  street 

* and  Co.  wine  merchants,  7  Duke  street 

J.   and   Campbell,  wine  merchants,   32 

St  Andrew  square 

J.  esq.  (wine  merchant)  5  Doune  Terrace 

— office  32  St  Andrew  square 
* J.  H.  West-India  merchant,  124  Con- 
stitution street 

Joseph,  breeches  maker,  19  Rose  street 

Lord,  14  Charlotte  square 

Robert,  coal  merchant,  11  Brandon  street 

R.  L.  baker,  27  Dean  street 

Mrs  R.  china  merchant,  58  Clerk  street 

Mrs,  30  Great  King  street 

'  Mrs,  21  Cheyne  street 

Miss  Agnes,  11  Dublin  street 

— —  Miss,  23  Heriot  row 

Cockson,  Mrs,  shawl  darner,  22  Society 

*Cotfee  Roasting  Establishment,  6  Regent  St. 

Cogan,  Mrs,  13  Maitland  street 

Coghill,  J.  spirit  dealer,  445  Lavvnmarket 

Cohnart,    Mons.  dealer  in  fancy  articles,  3 

Duncan  street 
Colcleuch,  Mrs,  23  St  James'  square 
*Coldstream,  Dr  John,   medical  practitioner, 
31  St  Bernard  street 

' Robert,  esq.  119  Constitution  street 

Coldwell,  David,  smith  and  farrier,  Bangholm 

James,  smith,  Raeburn  place 

Collector's  office,  Union  Canal,  second  drawbr. 
— Robert  Morton,  collector 

's  office  of  W.Kirk  poor  rates,  1  Rutland  st, 

•Police  &  Prison  Assessmt.  office,  18  N.  br. 

' Police  Asseisaient,  1  [()  Constituiion  st. 


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Collie,  D.\\.{T^iornton  Sf  C.,)5l  Hopepark-e. 
— —  George,  hairdresser,  7  Kerr  street 

Wni.  boot  &  shoemaker,  40  Howe  st. 

Collier,  Wm.  boot  &  shoemaker,  401  Lawnm. 

' Mrs,  44  Raiikeillor  street 

* Mrs  G.  baker,  23  Tolbooth  wynd 

* Mrs,  59  Constitution  street 

Collingwood,  Mrs,  15  Rutland  square 
Collins,  E.  &  Son,  joiners  and  cubiuet  makers, 
110  Rose  St. — ho.  2ti  Frederick  st. 

H.  spirit  dealer,  309  Canongate 

Lucas,  esq.  2  Grove  street 

Mrs  Henry,  lodgings,  9  Castle  street 

Colquhoun,  John  C.  esq.. advocate,  sheriff  of 
Dumbartonshire,  10  Jlelville  street 

Ludovic,  esq.  advocate,  8  Uuke  street 

Peter,  grocer,  70  Cumberland  st. 

Thovnas,  printer,  1  John's  idace 

* Mrs,  (housek.  Excise),  43  Bridge  street 

Mrs  Dalziel,  of  Garscadden,  7  Glouc.  pi. 

Mrs,  18  Carlton  street 

Miss,  27  Stafford  street 

*Colston,  James,  vintner,  carriers'  quarters  and 
coach-office,  47  Bernard  street 

* James,  mason,  49  Kirkgate 

■         Alex,  printer.  East  Rose  street  lane — ho. 
32  Parkside  street 

> Mrs,  38  Rankeillor  street 

Colt,  Jn,  esq.  of  Garts^herrie,  52  Melville  st. 

Mrs,  sen.  of  Gartsherrie,  15  Regent  ter. 

Coltart,  Jas,  grocer  &  spirit  deal.  9  Clyde  stt 

Mrs,  44  Castle  street 

Colton,  Bernard,  broker,  242  Cowgate 
Colvill,  Andrew,  mason,  56  Thistle  at. 
Colville,  James,  grocer,  12  Wright's  houses 

* Mrs,  Britannia  tavern,  1  Riddle's  close 

Misses,  7  Rankeillor  street 

Colvin,  George,  clerk,  24  Heriot  place 
Comb,  James,  s,pirit  dealer,  Newhaven 
Combe,  Dr  A.,  F.R.C.P.  25  Rutland  st. 

' Boyce,  ebq.  6  Howard  place 

* James,  cooper,  189  Kirkgate 

* J.  S.,M.D.  F.R.C.S.E.35  Charlotte  st. 

Wm,  agent,  4  Abbey  mount 

Mrs,  lodgings,  18  St  Andrew's  square 

Combs  &  Smalls,  basket  makers,  181  Hifjh  st. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  142  High 

street  and  24  Constitution  street* 

* List  Office,  2  Bernard  street 

Life  Insurance,  Annuity,  and  Fa- 
mily Endowment  Company,  J.  B.  & 
H.  Watt,  agents  and  secretaries,    9 
York  place. — See  Adu. 
CoMMissAiiY  Clerk's  Office,  Parliament  sq. 
Common,  Wm.  candlemaker,  8  Union placeand 

Paul's  work 
Comon,  D.  commercial  agent,  G  Lady  Law- 
son's  wynd — ho.  8  Hailes  street 
Compositors'   Society — H.   Lindsay,  North 

British  Advertiser  office,  Freses 
Compton,  Tho.  esq.  30  Saxe-Coburg  place 
Comrie,  Mrs,  3  St  Bernard's  row 
*Condamine  &  Co.  4  Duke  st. 

* P»,.  C.  de  la,  esq.  wine  merchant,    4 

Vanbuigh  place 


*Congleton,  Th,  shipmaster.  Old  Sugar  Ho.  cl. 

Connal,  John,  grocer,  200  Cowgate 

Connell,  Daniel,  spirit  niercht.  48  Hanover  st. 

Miss,  6  north  Charlotte  street 

Conochie,    John,    letter-carrier,    10    Middle 

Arthur  place 
Consistorial  Clerk's  Office,  Parliam.  sq. 
Constable,  M.  &  J.  silk  and  shawl  dyers  and 
cleaners,  o6  Lothian  street 

T.  printer  to  her  jNLijesty,  11  Thistle  st. 

— ho.  5  north  Charlotte  st. 
*CoNSUL,  American,  K.  Grieve, 25  Charlo.  st. 

Belgian,  Jn.  Mitchell,  JMayville 

'= Belgian  Vice,  John  Cadell,2  Dock  pi. 

*' Danish  Vice,    H.  Denovan,  esq.    14 

Commercial  place 

French,  LeComtede  Serre,  47  Geo,  st. 

* Hanoverian,  Alexander  Patterson,  9 

Bernard  street 

" Mecklenburg  and  Oldenburg  Vice, 

Henry  L.  P.  Denovan,  14  Commer.  pi. 

" Netherlands,  9  Bernard  street 

" Portuguese,  Wm.  Muir,  17  Quality  st. 

Prussian,  J.  G.  Thomson,  G5  Princes  st. 

' Russian,  Dav.  Thom,  esq.  28  Constitu- 
tion street 

* Spanish,  J.  Gordon,  esq.  47  Quality  st. 

* Swedish  &  Norwegian,  T.  Hutchin- 
son, esq.  13  Dock  place 
Conway,  H<  nry,  clothier,  37  St  Mary's  wynd 
— See  Adv. 

J.  clothier,  4  and  9  St  Mary's  wynd — 

ho.  7 — See  Adv. 

Mrs  P.,  lodgings,  42  Lothian  street 

Cook,  Alex.  S.  esq.  advociite,  3  Darnaway  st. 

Andrew,  ivory  turner,  79  Princes  street 

James,  teacher  of  music,  4  Duncan  st. 

John,  esq.  W.S.  11  Great  King  street 

J.  esq.  S.S.C.  and  N.P.  5  Druinmond  st. 

Walter,  esq.  W.S.  25  Dnimmond  place 

W.  &  J.  esqrs.  W.S.  25  Drummond  pi. 

Mrs,  21  Rutland  square 

Cooper,  E.  A.  printer,  17  Cannina:  place 

* George,  grocer,  Hillhousefield  / 

Jas.  haircutter  &  perfumer,  1 9  Downie  pi. 

.John,  mail  guard,  1 1  Terrace 

* Robert,  clerk,  30  Kirkgate 

Thos.  &  Co.   button  factors  and  agents, 

1  and  2  So.  bridge— ho.  23  Minto  st. 

* Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  23 

Bridge  street 

Thomas,  baker,  10  St  Vincent  street 

Wm.  teacher  of  writing,  arithmetic,  and 

book-keeping,  10  George  street 

W.  tavern  keeper,  23  Fleshmarket  cl. 

Mrs,  12  St  Leonard  street 

Miss,  Lord  Russell  place 

Mrs,  matron,  Minto  house 

Copland,  Geo.  tailor  &  clothier,  37  Freder.  st. 

R.  T.  tailor  and  clothier,  15  St  And.  sq. 

Corbet,  Mrs,  lodgings,  14  Cumberland  street 
Corbett,  William,  surgeon  dentist,  14  Hill  st. 

Wm,  wood  merchant,  32  Broughton  st. 

*Cordmires,  H,  spirit  dealer,  29  Bridge  street 


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Cork,  S.,  New  University  Tavern,    1  north 

CoUej^e  street 
Cormack,  D.  &  Son,  smiths  and  ironmongers, 
1  Terrace,  Leith  st — and  Shaksp.  sq. 

D.  {D.  C.  and  Son,)  Comely  Green  ho. 

■ Dav.  esq.  S.S.C.  &  account.   61  York  pi. 

J.  (Z).  Connack  S^  Son,)  17  St  James'  sq. 

* James,  spirit  dealer,  1  Dock  place 

Dr  John  Rose,  M.D.  F.R.C.S.E.  phys. 

R.  Dispensary,  131  Princes  street 

. Robert,  agent,  11  w.  Adam  street 

■ Mrs,  midwife,  11  Scotland  street 

Mrs  D.,  1  Torphichf^n  street 

Mrs,  sicknurse,  4  Windmill  lane 

Mrs    D.,    straw-hat    manufacturer,    44 

South  bridge. 

E.   8traw-bat  maker  and  milliner,   69 

Princes  street 
Corner,  .John,  tailor  &  clothier,  60  Princes  st. 
Cornet,  Mrs  C.  42  Lothian  street 
Cornillon,  H.  teacher  of  French,  62  Queen  st. 
Corns,  Wm.  bookbinder,  26  Waterloo  place 
Cornwall,  James,  esq.  25  Royal  circus 

James,  physin.  &  surgn.  2.5  Royal  circus 

Corrie,  Thomas,  esq.  36  St  Andrew  square 
Corstorphine,  Charles,  shoera.  15  Calion  hill 

* J.  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  20  Broad 

wynd — house  73  Constitution  street 

Peter,  bootmaker,  38  west  Register  st. 

Cossar,  Geo.  (Bank  of  Scotland,)  4  Frederick  st. 

James,  flesher,  105  Causeyside 

Wm.  lodgings,  49  north  Richmond  st. 

Cotton,  Geo.  &  Son,  tobaccon.  to  the  R.  House- 
hold, 23  Princes  st. — h.  7 1  Bristo  street 

Geo.  S.S.C.  71  Bristo  street 

• James,  tobacconist,  231  High  st. — h.  10 

Buccleuch  place 

John,  snuff  manuf.  35  Princes  street 

Coubrough,  W.  and  J.  tea  dealers  and  grocers, 

19  Greenside  street 
Council  Chambers,  10  Royal  Exchange 
Council  Chambers,  Tolbooth  wynd 
County  Fire  &  Phovident  Life  Office, 
16  R.  circus 

Prison  Board,  39  George  street 

Couper,  J.  (o/  Win.  C  and  Sun,)  20  Had- 
dington place 

Peter,  esq.  W.S.  6  Pilrig  street 

——  Wm.  &  Son,  bootmaks.  C  St  And.  sq. 
Coupland,  John,  bookbinder,  56  High  street 
CouRANT  counting  room,  178  High  street,  pub- 
lishing office,  190 
Court,  John,  S.S.C.  10  St  Andrew  square 
Courtoy,  H.  keeper  and  beadle  of  the  Chapel 

Royal,  9  Abbey  strand 
Cousin  &  Gale,  architects  and  civil  engineers, 
12  Royal  Exchange,  and  153  Queen  st. 
Glasgow 

David  (  C.  6;  Gale,)  12  Clarence  street 

■ Geo.  ordained  surveyor,  3  Johnsons  pi. 

— —  John,  builder  and  cabinetmaker,  Fettes 

row — ho.  56  Cumberland  street 
*Couston,  D.  corn  chandler,  33  Sheriff  brae — 
house  36 


Couts,  John,  tiiior,  30  St  Mary's  wynd 

Jo^h.  tailor,  19  Union  street 

Miss,  teacher  of  Music,  19  Union  st. 

Coutts,  Mrs,  17  Argyle  square 

Coventry,  And.  esq  advocate,  29  Moray  pi. 

Rev,  George,  of  Shanwell,  49  Moray  pi. 

]\Irs  Dr,  28  Moray  place 

Coverly,  Miss,  16  Greenside  place 
Cowan  &   Strachan,  silk  mercers,  15  Princes 
street 

&  Co    paper  makers  and  stationers,  17 

Princes  street 

Alex,  e^q.  Moray  house,  172  Canongate 

* Charles  &  Co.  grocers  and  tea-dealers, 

12  Tolbooth  wynd 

Duncan,  esq.  1  Carlton  terrace 

Dr  Geo.  surgeon,  30  Clerk  street 

Geo.  flesher,  6  Middle  market 

Dr  Jas.M.  surgeon,  lateE.LC.  service,  30 

Clerk  street — house  14Uankeillor  street 

Dr  .James,  M  D  S.,  R.N.  65  Castle  street 

John,  esq.   advocate,  2  north  Charlotte 

street 

John,  surgeon,  17  Roxburghe  street 

N.  liquor  merchant,  1  Main  Point,  and 

16  Infirmary  street 

Robert,  tailor  &  clothier,  16  South  bridge 

Robert,  W.S.  49  Great  King  street 

Thomas,  brassfounder,  Chalmers'  close 

Thomas,  engraver,  2  Roxburghe  terrace 

* Wm.  merchant,  13  Hermitage  place 

Wm.    (Coivan   §-   Strachan,)  Waltham 

lodge,  Murraybeld 
William,  surgeon,  &Q  High  street 

Mrs  Wm.  17  St  Patrick  square 

* ]\Irs,  13  Hermitage  place 

Cowey,  Mrs  Wm.  8  Smith's  place 

Cowie,  John,  brushmaker,  23  Earl  Grey  st. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  14  Pitt  street 

Cownie,  W.  B.  clothier,  5  College  street 
Cowper,  ThoraHS,  brewer,  Drumdryan 
Wm.  writer,  29  Alva  street 

Mrs,  corset  maker,  190  Rose  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  8  Chapel  street 

Miss,  day  and  boarding  school,  6  Gard- 
ner's crescent. 

*Cows,  James,  dairy,  20  Yardheads 

Cox,  J.  &  G.  tanners  and  ajlue  manufacturers, 
Gorgie  Mills,  14  Niddry  street 

Robert,  esq.  W.S.  25  Rutland  street 

W.  fancy  stationer,  34  Carnegie  st. 

Cayle,  Alex,  clnthier,  80  St  Mary's  wynd 

*Crabb,  Mrs,  2  Bridge  street 

*Crabbie  Jo.  &  Co.  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 
5  Tolbooth  wynd 

H.  F.  linen  and  woollen  draper,  261  High 

street — house  112  Lauriston  place 

John,  surgeon,  6  Hill  street 

John  (of  Crahbie  ^  Co.,)  27  Pilrig  st. 

R.  S.  merchant,  11  King's  place 

Crager,  J.  baby  linen  wareh.  &c.  37  Geo.  st. 
Craig  and  Rose,  oil  merchants  and  drysalters, 

Anderson's  place 
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Craig,  AclaiD,  spirit  dealtr,  52  London  street 
— —  Alex,  and  Co.  wholt-salt  and  retail  cloth 

ii)erchts.&  hat  inanutacs.  104  South  br. 

Alt  X.  &  Co.  hat  manufactory,  Society  cl. 

Alex.  esq.  6  Carlton  street 

Alex.  {Alejc.  Craig  Sf  Co.,)  102  So.  bridge 

Alex,  tailor,  116  Rose  st. 

Arch.  {Craigs  Brothers,)  19  Minto  st. 

David,  baker,  6  Norton  place 

James  {Craig  &  Rose,)  9  Annandale  st. 

Sir  Jas.  Gibson,  of  Riccarton,  bart.  W.S., 

5  Thistle  st. — ho.  Riccarton 
James,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 

40  Broughton  st. — ho.  6-t 

James,  builder,  18  Downie  pi. 

James,  jeweller,  7  High  riggs 

James  T.  Gibson,  esq.  W.S.  5  Thistle  st. 

— house,  24  York  place 

John  {Alex.  C.  c^  Co.,)  102  So.  bridge 

John.  comm.  traveller,  3  Arniston  place 

John,   clothier,   6    Waterloo  place — ho. 

24  Greenside  place 

John  (Advertiser  office,)  23  Lauriston  st. 

* John,  missionary,  4  London  row 

M.   A.  tea,   wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 

302  Lawnmarket — ho.  3  Melbourne  pi. 

* Peter,  spirit  dealer,  8  Cable  wynd 

Rob.  late  shawl  manufact.  18  Nicolson  st. 

* Thos.  Excise  office,  Eastfield  court 

^-^  William,  grocer,  sp.  dealer,  11  Church  st. 

William  (  Craigs Brothers,)  1  Graham  st. 

Wm.  teacher  of  English,  &c.  50  High  st. 

Mrs  James,  22  Rose  street 

Mrs  Jas.  midwife,  10  Middle  Arthur  pi. 

Mrs  Colonel  K.  31  Regent  terrace 

■ Miss,  6  w.  Claremont  street 

Miss,  11  Clarence  street 

' Misses,  stockmakers,  80  Princes  street 

Craigs,  Brothers,  woollen  drapers  and  hatters, 

107  South  bridge 
Craigie,  A.  chimney  sweeper,  2  St  Vincent  st. 

Dr  David,  physician,  43  Queen  street 

George,  49  Great  King  street 

Geo.  furnishing  ironmonger,  3  Howe  st. 

Henry,  esq.  W.S.  5  Walker  street — ho. 

Falconhall 

■ Rev.  H.  N.  G.,  A.M.,  3  Mayfiekl  loan 

James,  lo<lgings,  15  India  street 

Mrs,  1  Hay  street 

Craik,  Wm.  smith  aud  printing-press  maker, 

5  Church  street 
— —  David,  writer,  11  Duncan  street 

John,  baker  and  conf.  Granlon  pier 

Crambe,  William,  M.D.  surgeon  and  druggist, 

1  Hope  street — house  8 

Mrs,  5  Roxburgh  e  terrace 

Cramond,  Miss,  39  George  square 
Cranstone,  Geo.  plasterer,  7  Roxburghe  terrace 

Miss,  48  Castle  street 

Craster,  Mrs  Colonel,  2  Great  Stuart  street 
Craw,  H.nry,  coach  hirer,  20  Charles  street 

Thomas,  cabinetmaker,  11  St  John's  hill 

*Crawcour,  Edw.  gent.  1  Wellington  place 
Crawford  and  Tod,  ironmongers,  94  High  st. 


Crawford  &  Brooke,  civil  engineers  and  sur- 
viyorg,  50  George  street 

&  Anderson,  wrigius,  St  James*  pi. 

Alex.  esq.  11  Albyne  place. 

Alex,  writer,  5  Picardy  place 

Andw.  bookseller  and  statnr.  37  Geo.  st. 

David,  ironmonger,  machine  and  press 

maker,  132  Nicols.  st.  aud  70  Clarke  st. 

Dr  James,  3  Rutland  street 

James,  wright,  5  St  .Juines'  place 

James,  jun.  W.S.  23  Elder  street 

James,  coal  merchant,    1 4  Port   Hope- 

toun — ho.  1;}  Downie  plate 

John    &   Co.  tailors   and    clothiers,    75 

Princes  street 

John,  barm  brewer,  112  Nicolson  street 

John,  working  jeweller,  9  Shaksp.  sq. 

Niinmo,  currier,  140  Pkasance 

* Philip,  slater,  97  Kirkgate 

Robert,  bootmaker,  4  E.  St  James'  st. 

T.  {Crawford  iS)-  Tod,)  17  Archibald  pi. 

* Thos.  baker,  68  and  69  Kirkgate 

Thomas,  smith,  Castle  bank 

William,  surgeon,  57  Hanover  street 

William,  merchant.  Laverock  bank 

Mrs,  3  Young  street 

Mrs  A.  F.  17  Rutland  street 

Mrs,  lodtjings,  8  Hope  street 

Sirs,  2  Carlton  street 

Mrs,  Laverock  bank 

Mrs,  lodgings,  22  Castle  street 

JMiss,  18  Fettes  row 

Craufurd,  James,  esq.  advocate,  22  Rutland  st. 

Robt.  writer,  4  Comely  green 

W.  esq.  of  Cartsburn,  5  Bellevue  crescent 

Crease,  Kerr,  &  Co.  wholesale  warehousemen, 
39  South  bridge 

'' Archd.  broker,  13  Bernard  street 

James,  Mainpoint  brewery 

J.  B.  (  Wm.  C.  Sf  Sons,)  49  Lauriston  pi. 

John  (  Wm.  Crease  ^Sons,)  6  Arniston  pi. 

Wm.  {Crease,  Kerr  Sj'  Co.)  2  Brunts- 
field  place 
W.  and  Sons,  cotton  manufrs.  and  whole- 
sale haberdasher,  421  Lawnmarket 

Mrs  Williiim,  2  Bruntsfield  place 

*Cree,  David,  commission  agent,  80  Shore 

■  Robert,  3  Ronaldson's  buildings 

* James,  (of  Crabbie  &  Co.,)  Fillyside 

Creeluian,  Mrs,  housekeeper.  City  Chambers 
Creen,  Gilbert,  late  painter,  27  Parkside  street 
Crerar,  Don.  spirit  merchant,  4  w.  Richm.  st. 

&  Co.  Shooting  Saloon,  3  IVIound 

Peter,  spirit  dealer,  321  High  street 

Crichton,  A.  printseller,  picture- frame  maker, 
54  Princes  St. — ho.  25  Haddington  pi. 

Alex,  stamper,  G.P.O.,  Rowley's  court 

Andrew,  esq.  LL.D.,  25  Ann  street 

Geo.  esq.  Viewforth,  Bruntsfield  place 

Lieut.-Col.  D.  14  London  street 

M.  H.  manufact.  jeweller,  63  No.  bridge 

's  Glasgow  Canal  Boat  Office,  Port  Hope- 
ton,  W.  BdUingall,  agent 
— —  Hew,  esq.  S.S.C.  13  Nelson  street 


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Crichton,  John,  builder,  Rowley's  court 

John,  tailor  and  clothier,  13  No,  bridge 

W.  silver  plate  manufr.  63  No.  bridge 

■ IMrs,  6  Leopold  place 

* Mrs,  9  John's  place 

* Mrs,  9  Vanburgh  place 

Mrs,  9  Hermitage  place 

■ Miss,  1  Gayfield  square 

Miss,  27  Nelson  street 

Crighton,  James,  grocer,  tea  and  wine  mer- 
chant, 1  Kerr  street — ho.  8 

W.  and  J.  esqs.  surgeons,  12  Dean  ter. 

Mrs  E.  tobacconist,  47  Hanover  street 

Croal,  David,  Mercury  Office,  265  High  street 

Geo.  music  seller,  27  Hanover  street 

J.  of  G.  P.  0.  4.  Great  King's  street 

Croall,  J.  and  W.  coach  builders,  York  lane 

■ John,  (Royal mail  coach) — manufactory 

Middiefield— ho.  Middlefield  house 

W.  {J.  i^-  W.  Croall,)  21  Broughton  st. 

S.,  Royal  mail  and  general  coach  offices, 

4  Princes  st.  and  22  Waterloo  pi. 
Crockat,   T.  G.  basket  maker,  22  West  bow 
and  62  Tolbooih  wynd 

' Miss,  10  Lynedoch  place 

Crole,  David  (^Stamp  Office,)  3  Ramsay  garden 
Croley  &  Co.  staymakers,  45  Princes  street 
Croll,  David,  cabinetmkr.  242  &  297  Cowgate 
Robert,  writer,  12  Nelson  street 

■  Mrs,  broker,  5  Pleasance 

Crombie  &  Ramsay,  bakers  and  confectioners, 

14  High  street 

■ i  Andrew,  solicitor  at  law,  1  Gillespie  st. 

■ Andrew  and  Son,  dye  works,  19  Brown 

square,  and  Water  of  Leith 
' Benjamin  W.   miniature  and    portrait 

painter,  16  Pitt  Street 

■ J.  {A.  Crombie  ^'  Son,)  90  Lauriston  pi. 

Crone,  Mrs  lodgings,  23  Downie  place 
Crooks,  Peter,  esq.  W.S.  2  Abercromby  place 

• Thos.  writer,  33  Howe  street 

&   Thomson,    French    staymakers,    14 

Greenside  street 
Cropper,  Wra.  painter  and  glazier,  1  India  st. 
Crosbie,  Edwd.,  esq.   21  St  Patrick  square 

■  George,    esq.  mar.ager,  National   Bank, 

41  St  Andrew  square 

■ Rev.  John,  teacher,  23  Dublin  street 

John,  tailor,  112  Nicolson  street 

Cross  &  Carruthers,  jewellers,dealers  in  paint- 
ings, and  articles  of  vertu,  49Hanoverst. 

' Mrs,  24  Pilrig  street 

Crouch,  W.  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  &  Edin. 
and  London  parcel  conveyance  office, 
40  N.  br.— ho.  37 

• Wm.  tailor,  1  West  Richmond  street 

Crow,  Philip,  writer,  23  St  James'  square 

Crowe,  Mrs,  2  Darnaway  street 

CnowN  Agent's  Office,  Parliament  square 
— James  Tytler,  W^.S.  agent 

• Hotel,  11  Princes  street 

<——  Life  Assurance  Co. of  London,  16  Rut- 
land sq.  and  Commercial  place* 

Cruickshank,  Miss,  ladies'  ech,  12  Rutland  sq. 


Cruickshauk,  Alex.  &  Sons,  hosiers,  glovers,  & 
manufacturers  of  hosiery,  57  George  st. 
Alex,  {of  A.  tS'  Sons,)  9  Lauriston  lane 

Geo.  (C.  ^  Sons,)  Blackford  house 

Js.  surgeon  and  accoucheur,  9  Hill  place 

Thos.  tobacco  manufr.,    63  Broughton 

street — ho.  58 

William,  gardener,  AnnfieM 

Cubie,  Jlrs,  6  Athole  place 
Cubitt,  Mrs  Colonel,  4  Lynedoch  place 
Cuddie,  Miss  C,  Millburn  lodge 
*Culien,  Rev.  G.  D.  7  James'  place 

Rev.  James,  15  Adam  street 

John,  esq.  W.S.  34  York  place 

John,  engraver  and  lithographic  printer, 

20  Drummond  street 

Mrs  James,  9  w.  ]\Iaitland  street 

Mrs,  30  Pitt  street 

* Miss,  3  James'  place 

Cumine,  Miss,  20  Ann  street 

Cumming,  Capt.  Albert,  25  Haddington  pi. 

Boswall,  of  Excise,  68  Lauriston  pi. 

Geo.  Esq.  W.S.  agent  for  the  Yorkshire 

Fire  and  Life  Ins.  Co.  39  Northd.  st. 

— See  Advt. 

James,  portrait  painter,  2  JMound  place 

Jas.   commercial  traveller,  2  Paterson's 

court,  Broughton 

Jas.  commercial  traveller,  23  Downie  pi. 

Jas.  of  Edin.  Acad  23  Saxe-Coburg  pi. 

P.  G.  governor,  Canongate  workhouse 

Robert,  writer,  2  Paterson's  ct.  Broughton 

Robert,  M.D.  6  Gardner's  crescent 

Thomas,   wood-merchant   and  packing- 
box  maker,  ]\Iarket  street 

Wm.  esq.  surg.  R.N.  1 1  Buccleuch  place 

Wm.  M.D.  surgeon,  15  Elder  street 

the  Hon.  Mrs  Leslie,  44  Queen  street 

]\Irs  H.  spirit  dealer,  43  Canongate 

* Mrs  John,  69  Kirkgate 

Mrs,  of  Logie,  6  Hope  street 

Mrs  Colonel,  44  Melville  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Castle  street 

Mrs,  30  Lothian  street 

Mrs,  midwife,  38  Brunswick  street 

Miss,  seminary,  29  Cheyne  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  16  Jamaica  street 

*Cundell,   Joseph,  esq.   (iS.  L.   Co.   Bank,) 

48  Bernard  street 

John,  dairy,  Broughton  cottage 

Mrs  Dr.  1  Great  Stuart  street 

Cuningham  &  Co.  wine  merchants,  38  Elair 

street — ho.  86  Great  King  st. 
Alex.  esq.  W.S.  84  George  street — ho. 

16  Walker  street 
Charles,  esq.  W.S.  84  George  street — ho. 

33  Melville  street 

s  and  Bell,  esqs.  W.S.  84  George  street 

Cuninghame,  Lord,  23  Moray  place 

Alex.    esq.    of  Balgounie,    30    Moray 

place 

Edward,  esq.  3  Raeburn  place 

Cunning,  Wm.  smith,  furnishing  ironmonger, 
38  Queen  st. — ho,  9  S.  E.  Circus  place 


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Cunninghame,  Mrs,  1.5  Walker  street 
Cunningham  &  Walker,  esqrs.  W.S.  21  Thistle 
street 

* Andrew,  wright,  36  Couper  street 

■ A.  and  A.  tanners,  Bonington  bridge 

— —  A.  G.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  40  Clerk 
street 

~- ■  Alex.  J.  shoemaker,  20  Dean  street 

George,  {Cunningham  S;  Spencc)  2.5  Pilrig 

street 

George,  Esq.  7  Rankeillor  street 

■         Jas.  esq.  W.S.  50  Queen  street 
James,  nurseryman  and  florist  to  her  Ma- 
jesty for  Scotland,  Comely  bank 

James,  ropemaker,  Gilmore  place 

James,  spirit  dealer,  21  Cassels  place 

John  S.,  seed  and  iron  merchant,    102 

West  Bow — ho.  88  Lauriston  pi. 

John  {Signet  Library,)  2  Athole  place 

i John,  silver  plater,  7  James'  court 

. John  Sinclair,  esq.  sec.  Commercial  bank, 

7  Royal  terrace 

Murdoch,  weight  and  measure  office,  14. 

Royal  Exchange — ho.  10  Blenheim  pi. 

. Thomas,  hat  manufacturer,  61  No.  Bridge 

. ■  W.  A.  esq.  86  Great  King  street 

Rev.  Wm.  D.D.  55  York  place 

. Wm.   jewelltr,    79    George   st — ho.  88 

Lauriston  place 

William,  clerk,  39  Montague  street 

* Mrs  Alex,  flesher.  New  market — house 

4  Riddel's  close 

Mrs  Charles,  18  Clarence  street 

. Mrs  Patrick,  31  Princes  street 

Mrs  Jas.  china  &  glass  wareho.  19  Howe 

street 

Sirs,  26  India  street 

— -  Miss,  86  Great  King  street 

Miss,  28  Moray  place 

Miss,  47  Castle  street 

*Cunnyngham  &  Spence,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit 
merchants,  66  and  67  Tolbooth  wynd 

* George,  (  C.  ^  Spence,)  Pilrig  street 

Curll,  William,  esq.  9  Randolph  clifF 

Mrs  James,  lodgings,  38  York  place 

Currer  and  Dickson,  grocers  and  wine  mer- 
chants, 7  Antigua  street — house  9 
Currie  &  Lamb,  paper  rulers  and  bookbind- 
ers, 10  Hunter  square 

* and  Mossman.cork  manuf.  44  Kirkgate 

and  Hoey,  silk  dyers  and  scourers,  25 

Leith  walk 

Alex.  esq.  advocate,  sheriff  of  Banffshire, 

43  Heriot  row 

Andrew,  macer,  Drumdryan  house 

A.  water  officer,  16  Heriot  place 

* Ad.  shipmaster,  2  Queensferry  road 

C.  W.  v.,  M.R.S.L.  and  E.  4  Danube 

street 

Donald,  (officer  excise,)  28  Scotland  st. 

James,  of  Exchequer,  16  East  Adam  st. 

■         James,  spirit  dealer,  265  High  street 

John,  tea  &  wine  mercht.  48  High  st. 

*.—,—,  Peter  {Customs,)  28  Bernard  street 


Currie,  Peter,  English  teacher,  10  North  St 
Andrew  street 

Robert,  lodgings,  4  Infirmary  street 

Tlios.  bootmaker,  4  E.  St  James'  street 

William,  coal  merchant,  Echo  bank 

]\Irs  William,  54.  Rankeillor  street 

Mrs  Duncan,  51  Broughton  street 

I\Iiss,  grocer,  53  Leith  wynd 

Curriers'  House  of  Call,  196  Canongate 
Curror,  Adam,  far.  IMyreside,  Burrowmuirhd. 
J  no.  farmer,  Comiston 

Cushnie,  Alex,  glover  and  breeches  maker,  BQ 
Leith  street — house   1 1  Terrace 

Geo.  dyer  and  scourer,  34  Frederick  st. 

and  jMalta  Green. 

William  esq.  Malta  Green 

*Cusine,  James,  llesher,  25  Bernard  street 
*CusTOM  House,  end  of  lower  Drawbridge 
Cuthbert,  Hugh,  bootmaker.  31  Castlebarns 

Mrs,  lodgings,  1  St  Jumes'  square 

* Miss,  straw-hat  maker,  3  Couper  st. 

Cuthbertson,  Andw.  G.  esq.  1  Raeburn  place 

,1.  mason,  Leslie  pi. — ho.  8  Kerr  st. 

Jn.  {Smith  and  Cuthbertaon,)  161  Rose  st. 

R.  painter  &  paper-hang.  17  Dundas  st. 

William,  Wright,  5  Milne's  court 

William,  writer,  73  George  street 

Mrs  J.  confectr.  and  cook,  35  Dundas  st 


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DAPFuOiV,  John,  basket-mak>=r,  106  Cowgate 
*Dagger,  James,  tailor,  50  Yardheads 
*Dahl,  Abram  {nf  Ferguson,  Davidson,  and  Co.) 

Leith  saw-mills 
*Dakeyne,  Jas.  laceman  and  haberdasher,  26 

Bernard  street 
Dale,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  30  Jamaica  street 
Dalgleish  and  Forrest,  auctioneers,  appraisers, 

and  furniture  brokers,  4  St  And.  sq. — 
David  and  Son,  cork  manufrs.  13  High  st. 

house  6  Grange  place 

David,  flesher,  15  Bread  street 

D.  &  Son,  clothiers   and  outfitters,  13 

South  bridge — house  6  Grange  place 

Geo.  letter  carrier,  9  Mid.  Arthur  pi. 

James,  esq.  W.S.  7  Moray  place — house 

13  Lynedoch  place 

John,  teacher  of  writing,  7  Buccleuch  pi. 

John,  tailor,  25  Thistle  street 

Mark,  victual  dealer,  9  Catharine  street 

Robert,  flesher,  33  Fountainbridge 

.  William,  letter  carrier,  15  Catharine  st. 

Wm.  lodgings,  161  Rose  street 

*Dall,  Pat.  esq.  R.N.  superintendent  of  harbour 

and  docks.  Custom-house — h.  Elizafield 
Wm.  &  Co.  china  &  Glass  warehouse,  4 

Hanover  st — house  31  Broughton  st. 
Dallas,  Alex,  quarterm.  2  Lauriston  terrace 
Alex,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant 

11  Athole  pi, 
— — .  William,  esq.  W.S.  33  Warriston  cresc. 


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Dallas,  ]\Irs,  5  Maitland  street 

Dalmahoy  &  Wood,  esqs.  W.S.  69  Queen  st. 

Pat.  esq.  W.S.  69  Queen  street 

Dalrymple,  Jn.  grocer,  tea,  wine,  &  spt.  dealer, 

15  Romilly  pi ho.  1  Gardner's  cresc. 

* John,  of  Edin.  Ropery  Co.  28  Bathst. 

-— —  Kirkby,  esq.  55  Northumberland  street 

Q.  bookseller,  librarian,  and  news  agent, 

29  Frederick  street 

William,  esq.  S.S.C.  4.7  Gt.  King  street 

— ho.  E.  Craig  House,  Corstorphine 
Miss,  77  George  street 

Dal  ton,  H.  spirit  niercht.  202  Pleasance 

Daly,  p.  tailor  &  clothier,  8  High  street 

Dalyell,  Sir  John  Graham,  Bart,  of  Binns,  54 
Hanover  St. 

Colonel,  15  Castle  street 

Miss,  54  Hanover  street 

Miss,  4  Nelson  street 

Dalzel,  Miss,  10  Stafford  street 

Dalzell,  J.  A.  esq.  Whitehouse 

Mrs,  2  Hamilton  place 

*Dalziel,  John,  baker,  7  Tolbooth  wynd — ho. 
10  Wellington  place 

' R.  fishmonger,   108  Rose  street  and  5 

Fishmarket 

* Mrs,  3,  Morton  street 

Miss,  boarding  school,  18  Royal  circus 

Dalziell,  George,  esq.  W.  S.  5  Thistle  street — 
house,  10  Regent  terrace 

Danks,  J.  watch-case  maker,  11  South  bridge 

Danskine,  Alex,  wrifrht,  59  Broughton  street 

Darby,  Miss,  118  Causey  side 

Darg,  Mrs,  midwife  &  nurse,  34  Jamaica  st. 

Miss,  dressmaker,  27  Castle  street 

Darling,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  187  High 
street 

J.  J.  esq.  W.S.  17  Pitt  street 

J.  Stormonth,  esq.  W.S.  40  Drummond 

place 

Robt.  flesher,  28  and  29  Middle  market 

Robt.  boot  and  shoemaker,  361  High  st. 

* Robert,  carter,  15  Queensferry  road 

William,  wine  merchant   &  grocer,  47 

Nicolson  street — house  19  west 

William,  general  merchant,  32  and  89 

South  bridge 

— —  Wm.  cabinet  maker,  16  Clerk  street 

■ Mrs,  25  Royal  crescent 

■ Misses,  and  JM'Laren,  dressmakers,  mil- 
liners, &c.  20  George  street 

Darlington,  H.  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 
43  Hanover  street  and  34  Castle  street 

Dassauville,  N.  esq.  surgeon-dentist,  40  Nor- 
thumberland street 

Daun,  Dr,  7  Drummond  place 

Dauney,  Ti-Irs,  6  St  Bernard's  crescent 

Davenport  and  Stetdman,  chemists  and  drug- 
gists, 20  Waterloo  place 

Davidsons  &  Syme,  esqs.  W.S.  1  Hanover  street 

*Davidson,  Alex,  dairy,  Duke  street 

Alex,  hairdresser,  1  St  Leonard  street 

Andrew,  tailor,  15,  St  James  square 

I-         Arch.  esq.  advocate,  24  Rutland  square 


Davidson,  Chn.rles  F.  esq.  W.S.  22  Queen  street 
Claud,  (G.SfC.  Davidson,) 22  Scotland 

street 

David,  corn  merchant,  2  Queen's  place 

Rev.  D.,  32  Rankeillor  street 

* David,    esq.   (Fergusson,  Davidson,  §• 

Co.,)  Saw-mills 

* Da.  (  Ord.  Service,)  28  Constitution  st. 

E.  (of  Davidson  4-  Co.'s)  2  Queen's  place 

G.  &.  C.  woollen  drapers,  1.36  High  street 

G.  (G.  &j  C.  Davidson,)  24  Buccleuch  pi. 

George,  bookkeeper,  3  Comely  Green  cres. 

Rev.   G.   R.  (of  Lady  Glenorchya,)  59 

York  place 

Henry,  esq.  15  Inverleith  place 

James,  hairdresser,  G4  Abbeyhill 

— r-  J-  Gillespie,  esq.  W.S.  1  Hanover  street 

— ho.  Hermitage  house,  Leith  Links* 

James,  esq.  40  Ann  street 

Dr  J.  Henry,  19  Abercromby  place 

* John,  and  Co.,  Royal  Patent  Salt  Works 

and  Fancy  Box  manuf.  Junction  road 
* John  &  Co.  wharfingers  and  gen.  ship- 
ping and  commercial  agents,  Victoria 

wharf,  24  Sheriff  brae 

John,  esq.  S.S.C.  &  N.P.  17  Elm  row 

John,  esq.  1  Sylvan  place 

John,  (of  Davidson  §•  Co.'s)  2  Queen's 

place 

John,  tanner,  Canonmills 

John,  tailor,  6  Roxburghe  place 

John,  A.  M.  teacher,  3  Leopold  place 

Jonathan,  &  Co.  smiths,  Paul's  work 

Laurence,  esq.  W.S.   1   Hanover  street 

— ho.  7  Rutland  square 

• Matthew,  teacher,  7  Scotland  street 

Rev.  Peter,  11  Dean  street 

R.  D.  stationer,  and   library,  3   n. 

Andrew  st. — ho.  21  IMontague  st 
Robert,    efq.     Ravelrig,     advocate, 

York  place 

Robert,  esq.  E.I.C.S.  14  Ann  street 

Samuel,  writer,  72  Lauriston  place 

Thos.  auctioneer  &  appraiser,  8  Henry 

street 

Thomas,  optician,  12  Royal  exchange 

Wm.  esq.  9  Newington  place 

William,  furnishing  ironmongery  wareh. 

120  High  St. — house  2  Sylvan  place 
Wm.  wine  &  spirit  merchant,  16  Downie 

place 

Sam.  spirit  dealer,  5  Hope  street 

Mrs  Andrew,  8  Saxe-Coburg  place 

]\Irs  A.,  11  Elder  street 

Mrs  James,  72  Lauriston  place 

Mrs,  of  Polmont,  7  Blenheim  place 

Mrs,  14  Brandon  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  21  Leith  street 

Mrs,  21  Montague  street 

]Mrs,sen.  of  Muirhouse,  15  Inverleith  pi. 

Mrs,  10  Waterloo  place 

Mrs,  milliner,  29  Brunswick  street 

jMrs,  lady's  nurse,  42  Home  street 

Miss,  1 1  Forres  street 


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Davidson,  Miss  E.  private  board  and  lodgings, 

25  Charlotte  square 

Misses,  5  s.  e.  Circus  place 

Davie,  Arch.  coll.  of  annuity  assess.  12  Royal 

exchange — ho.  21  Charles  st. 
Davis,  James,  chetsemonger  and  grocer,  326 

Lawnraarket — house  406  Castlehill 
'■  James,   sec.    and    call- master.  Tailors' 

House  of  Call,  1 1  Warriston  close 

Wm.  grocer,  49  Hope  park  end 

Mrs,  midwife,  48  Abbey  hill 

Dawson,  C.  R.  shoemaker,  3  Henderson  rovsr 

Jas.  spirit  dealer,  Maryfield,  Easter  road 

* W.  colour, oil, &  varnish  nianuf.  20  l^lbe 

St.  &  4  Com.  pi. — ho.  4  Assembly  st. 

* Mrs  Thomas,  39  Couper  sirtet 

Mm  Helen,  lodgings,  13  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  63  York  place 

Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution,  Henderson 

row — R.  Kinniburgh  head  master 
r  and  Dumb  Day-school,  18  St  John  st. — 

A.  Drysdale,  teacher 
Dean  of  Faculty  of  Advocates — Patrick 

Robertson,  esq.  32  Drummond  place 
— —  of  Guild's  office,  10  Royal  Exchange 
Dean?,  Tbos.  builder  and  bricklayer,  Granton 
* Wm.  {of  iWKialuy  6^  Beans,)  59  Con- 
stitution street 
Deas,  George,  esq.  advocate,  9  Howe  street 
'          James,  resident  engineer  Edinburgh  & 

Glasgow  Railway,  7  Dewir  place 

Matthew  II.,  esq.  surgeon,  74Laurist.pl. 

Peter  S.  esq.  5  Comely  bank 

Thomas,  tailor,  86  Rose  street 

Mrs  Colonel,  3  Pitt  street 

Debrain,  Mademoiselle,  milliner,  88  Princes 

street 
De  Fivas,  V.  esq.  5  Geors^e  street 
D'Egville,jMad.  teacher  ofdancing,  50  Fred.  st. 
De  Flandre,  M.  teach,  of  French,  40  G.  King  st. 
De  Gistou,  Senor  Cusiro,  professor  of  Spanish 

guitar  and  singing,  34  Hanover  street 
Deighton  &  Co.  tavern  &  lodgings,  3  Brough- 

ton  street 
De  Lisle,  Robt.  esq.  9  Mansfield  place 
De  Serre,  M.French  consul,  21  Inverleith  row 
Dell,  Mrs,  lodgings,  12  Charlotte  square 
Demaus,  Robert,  lodgings,  31  Cumberland  st. 
Dempsay,  B.  tailor,  34  North  bridge 
Dempster,  George,  spirit  dealer.  Veal  Market 

. Miss,  11  York  place 

Denevall  &  Ewart,  dressmakers,  33  Castle  st. 
Denham,  Adam,  coal  merchant,  1  Newport  st. 

Geo,  baker,  1 1  so.  Richmond  street 

James,  assistant  clerk  of  Session,  1  Re- 
gister House — 3  w.  Lauriston  lane 

Matheiy,  farmer,  Buckstane 

Denholm,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  227 

High  street 

J.  and  W.  smiths,  Morningside 

John,  chimney  sweeper,  19  Semple  st. 

William,  cart-wright,  Raeburn  place 

*Dennis,  .James,  provision  shop,  71  Kirkgate 
Dennistounj  Mrs,  14  Royal  Circus 


*Denovan,  Hen.  and  Co.  com.-merchts.,  ship 
and  insur.  brokers,  14  Commercial  pi. 

* H.  Danish  vice  consul,  l4Commer.  pi. 

* Henry,  LP.  JNIecklenburg  and  Olden- 
burg V.  consul,  14  Commercial  place 
Derrin,  Jas.  plasterer,  29  Richmond  place 
*Deseret,  Phineas,  writer,  4  Eastfield 
Destitute  Sick  Sociktv  Hall,  150  High  st. 

— W.  Whyte,  13  George  st.  treasurer 
Deuchar,  Alex,  seal  engraver  and  genealogist 
to  her  Majesty,  73  George  st. — See  Adv. 

Lieut.  Pat.  R.N.  73  George  street 

Major  David,  73  George  street 

Ro.  esq.  solicitor,  2  Nicolson  square 

.John,  esq.  JMorningside  house 

Deucher,  Thomas,  esq.  writer,  21  India  street 
Devaux,  Alfred,  professor  of  music,  7  India  st. 
Devlan,  Arthur,  bookseller,  lO  Drummond  st. 

Henry,  spirit  dealer,  53  Blackfriarsvvynd 

Michael,  broker,  102  Cowgate 

Dewar   and    Burley,   spirit  dealers,  4  Shak- 
speare  square 

A.  boot  and  shoemaker,   14  so.  College 

st. — house  9  Brighton  street 

Archibald,  letter  carrier,  4  Bedford  street 

* Eben.  clerk  of  Leith  Distil.  Bonington 

bank 

.James,  teacher  of  music,  19  Elder  street 

James,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  46 

Frederick  street 

* James,  tailor,  73  Giles  street 

John,  house  painter,  82  Rose  street 

John,  mason,  69  Canong.ite 

John,  lodgings,  28  India  street 

John,  esq.  advocate,  52  Great  King  street 

John,  boot  and  shotin.  48  Princes  street 

— ho.  3  so.  St  David  st. 

Peter,  fruiterer,  37  Dundas  street 

Peter,  spirit  dealer,  34  Candleraaker  row, 

and  186  Canongate 

Wm.  teacher  of  dancing,  20  South  br. 

Mrs,  sen.  of  Vogrie,  35  Melville  street 

Mrs,  milliner  &  dressm.  47  Hanover  st. 

Mrs,  139  Prince's  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  53  Frederick  street 

Mrs  and  Miss,  seminary,  6  Salisbury  pi. 

* Mrs,  meal-dealer,  9  Bridge  street 

Miss,  2-2  Calton  hill 

Miss,  teacher  of  music,  84  Great  King  st. 

Dibdin,  Henry,  teacher  of  the  harp  &  organ, 

72  Northumberland  street 
Eick,  A.  M.  wine  merchant,  7  and  8  Huntly  St. 
— house  6 

Adam,  carver,  gilder,  &  painting  cleaner, 

92  Princes  street — ho.  2  St  James'  place 

Andrew,  accountant,  Pariiament  square 

Andrew  C.  esq.  advocate,  44  Gt.  King  st. 

Capt.  John,  late  of  42d,  35  Broughton  pi. 

Charles,  brewer  and  maltster,  263  Cow- 
gate — house  3  Salisbury  road 

Francis,  probationer,  15  Dublin  street 

James,  tailor  and  clothier,  30  Hanover  St. 

Jas.,  gardener,  Helen  pi.,  Morningside 

-: John,  plumber,  59  Albany  street 


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Dick,  Jolin,  plumber,  151  Rose  street 

John,  writer,  15  Portland  place 

• John,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  285  Cowg. 

John,  spirit  dealer,  5  Union  street 

John,  esq.  78,  Lauriston  place 

John,  farrier,  8  Clyde  street 

* Richard,  shipmaster,  2  Hope  terrace 

Ro.  and  G.  woollen-drapers,  337  High  st. 

Robt.  (li.  S^-  G.  Dick),  Q5  Lauriston  pi. 

llobt.  cabinetm.  and  upholst.  Market  St. 

* .  Robert,  grocer,  44  Couper  street 

Tlioraas,  enaraver,  8  Mary  place 

Thos.  victual  dealer,  9  Downie  place 

Thomas,  tailor,  Silvermills 

Thomas,  cowfeeder,  9  Bedford  street 

* •  William,  ballast-master,  6  London  row 

* ■  William,  ship-master,  4.  Riddel's  close 

Wni.  vet.  surgeon  to  the  Queen,  and  pro- 
fessor of  vet.  medicine,  8  Clyde  st. 
— —  W.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  17  Dean  st. 

]\Irs  Alexander,  81  Dublin  street 

Mrs,  grocer,  H  south  Richmond  street 

* Mrs,  Eastfield 

Mrs,  5  Portland  place 

Mrs,  14  Graham  street 

■ .  Mrs,  teacher  of  Ayrshire  needlework,  1 1 

George  street 

Miss,  13  Gay  field  square 

Miss,  fur.  &  straw-hat  manu.  35  Geo.  st. 

Misses,    milliners,    straw-hat     emakrs, 

Ayrshire  embroidery  and  muslin  prin- 
ters, 36  George  street 

. •  Misses,  dressmakers,  4  Northumberl.  pi. 

. Misses,  dressmakers,  35  Hanover  street 

Dickie,  H,  D.,  manager  Caledonian  Fire  Office, 
2  Newington  place 

• W.  wigmaker,  hair- cutter,  and  perfumer, 

69  Nicolson  street — house  65 

Miss,  14  Dean  terrace 

Dickinson,  George,  clothier,  15  Drummond  st. 

■ Mrs  jMargaret,  lodgings,  46  Bristo  street 

■ ■  Miss  G.  dressmaker,  46,  Bristo  street 

Dickman,  John,  chronometer,  watch,  and  clock 

maker,  91  Princes  street 
Dickson  &  Steuart,  esqs.  W.S.  17  India  street 
——  Knox,  Samuel,  &,  hosiers,  fringemakers, 
&c.  15  South  Hanover  street 

A.  grocer  &  wine  &  spirit  mer.  3  Elder  st. 

— —  Alex.  esq.  advocate,  14  Great  King  st. 

* Alex,  victual  dealer,  8  St  Anthony  pi. 

Alex,  victual  dealer,  509  Lawnmarket 

Alex,  tailor,  1  Chapel  street 

Arch.  W.  surgeon,  14  Great  King  street 

Chas.  esq.  advocate,  52  Albany  street 

David,  esq.  of  Kilbucho  and  Hardtree, 

advocate,  14  Great  King  street 

* David,  silk  dyer  &  scourer,  118  Kirkg. 

■ George  &  Co.  fishmongers,  46  Dunda  st. 

— —  George,  esq.  1 1  Moray  place 

.  George,  S.S.C.,  4  Great  King  street 

*— —  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  2  Duke  st. 

— house  19  Bernard  street 
— —  Henry,  coppersmith  &  brazier,  4  Queen's 
place,  Greenside  row 


Dickson,  Henry  G.  esq.  W.S.  5  St  Vincent  st. 
— house,  7  Fettes  row 

James,  furniture  warercom,  14  Tobago 

street — h.  5  Ladyfield  place 

Jas.  Jobson,  esq.  accountant,  74  George 

street — house,  52  Albany  street 

James,  merchant,  106  Lauriston  place 

James,  wholesale  stationer,  10  south  St 

Andrew  street — ho.  49  Minto  street 

James,  wright,  8  St  James'  square 

* .James,  shipmaster,  2  Broad  wynd 

J.    and    Sons,    seedsmen,    nurserymen, 

and  florists,  &c.  32  Hanover  st — nur- 
series Broughton  park  and  Inverleith. 

John,  spirit  dealer,  43  Crosscausey 

John  and  Son,  gunmakers,  60  Princes  st. 

John,  sen.  {Dickson  ^  S.)  9  St  James'  pi. 

.loiin,  jun.  (DicIisonSf  S.)  29  Clarence  st. 

* Richard,  architect,  13  Baltic  street 

* Robert,  letter  carrier,  38  Bridge  street 

Robt.  tailor  and  habit  maker,  2  Alvast. 

R.  and  R.  architects,  12  Broughton  st. 

R.  and  Co.  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

I  Brunswick  street — house  19 

Thos.  surgeon  and  apothecary,  7  Duke  st. 

The.  surgeon  and  drugt.  15  Greenside  pi. 

Thomas,  candlemaker,  3  Castle  Barns 

Thomas,  coach  hirer,  2  Scotland  street 

Thos.  (late  of  Dickson  6(  Suns)  6  Had- 
dington place 

Thomas,  tailor,  15  Catharine  street 

Walter,  esq.  W.S.  17  India  street — house 

3  Royal  circus 

Walter,  surgeon,  R.N.  69  Broughton  st. 

* Wm.  wine  merchant,  53  Constitution  st. 

William,  accountant,  8  Royal  crescent 

Wm.  esq.  sec.  Edin.  Life  Assrnce.  Co.  24 

George  street — house  8  Royal  cresc. — 
See  Adv. 

William,  grocer,  23  Jamaica  street 

William,  baker,  50  Home  street 

W.  (  Currie  and  Dickson,)  9  Antigua  st. 

W.  (Scott  and  Dickson,)  6  Dean  street 

Mrs  Dr.,  52  Albany  street 

Mrs  James,  16  Frederick  street 

Mrs  j\Iary,  matron  Orphan  Hospital 

Mrs  A.,  39  east  Claremont  street 

Mrs,  13  Montgomery  street 

Mrs,  24  Alva  street 

Mrs,  Murray's  buildinss,  1  60  Causeyside 

Mrs,  lodgings,  7  east  Register  street 

Mrs  C.  10  Elm  row 

Mrs,  midwife  &  ladies'  nurse,  15  Cath- 
arine street 
Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  118  Princes  street 

Mrs  T.,  39  Dublin  street 

Jliss,  11  Drummond  place 

Miss,  100  Lauriston  place 

Miss,  dressmer,  44  India  place 

Miss,  dressmaker,  12  Union  street 

Miss  J.  grocer,  6  Ponton  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  1  Charles  street 

Miss,  21  east  Claremont  street 

Miss,  29  Buccleuch  place 


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'Dickson,  Misses,  dressmakers,  33  Bridge  st. 

&  Co.  nursery  seedsmen,    and  florists, 

1  Waterloo  pi. — nurseries  Leith  walk, 
Pilrig  street,  and  Redbraes 

Dingwall,  Arthur,  esq.  advocate,  3  Rutland  sq. 

Mrs,  32  Rutlai  d  square 

Mrs,  cowfeeder.  Bakehouse  close 

Mrs  A.  2  Canning  pi. 

Mrs,  midwife  and  nurse,  15  Richmond  pi. 

Diorama — J.  Hall,  Lothian  road 

Dirom,  W.  wright  &  undertaker,  31.  London  st. 

Disher,   R.  (JE.  and  L.  Brewing  Co.,)   6  St 

John's  hill 
*Dishington,  Thomas,  copper  and  tin  smith, 

brazier,  and  ship  chandler,  51  Shore 
*DisPENSARY  &  Humane  Society,  34Quality 
street 

Canongate  General,  247  Canongate 

Eastern,  19  South  St  James'  street 

Eye,  1.05  High  stieet 

Homoeopathic,  Spring  gardens 

New   Town,  17    Thistle  street, — Gavin 

Anderson,  collector 

North-western,  21  Jamaifti  street 

Port  Hopetoun  Public  and  Humane  So- 
ciety, 161  Fountainbridge 

Royal, 21  w. Richm.  st — J.  Campbell,col. 

Western,  23  William  street 

Dissenters'  &  Gen.  Assur,  Co.  21  s.  St  David 

St. — Chas.  Spence,  agent — See  Adv. 
Dixon  &  Douglas,  oilmen,  grocers,  and  wine- 
merchants,  81  George  street 
■  John,  baker,  24  St  Leonard  street 

John,  clerk,  3  West  Arthur  place 

Thos.  clerk,  12  St  Leonard  street 

* W.  &  Co.  Wilson  town  and  Calder  Iron 

yard,  Elbe  st. — R.  Marshall,  agent 

W.  coal  mercht.  4  St  Leonard  st. — ho.  12 

Robert,  baker,  3  Shakspeare  square 

Miss,  dressmaker,  15  Elm  row 

Dobbie,  James,  missionary  Royal  Infirmary, 

2  Alison  square 

Robt.  ( IV.  Purves  Sf  Co.,)  6  Warriston  cr. 

Thomas,  warehouseman^  7Sciennescourt 

Thomas,  engraver,  7  Sciennes  court 

Thomas,  coal  merchant.  Echo  bank 

Thos.  road  contractor,  15  Parkside  st. 

Wm.  spirit  merchant,  9  St  'ames'  sq. 

Dobson,  D.  cabinetma.  5  Buccleuchst. — ho.  4 

A.  officer  to  Sol.  at  Law,  3  Royal  Exch. 

Robert,  builder,  20  Drummond  place 

Miss,  8  Buccleuch  place 

Dods,  Alex,  vintner,  20  so.  back  of  Canongate 

George,  spirit  dealer,  31  Abbey 

J.  janitor.  Surgeons' Hall,  18  Nicolsonst. 

Lieut.  John,  30  Cumberland  st. 

R.  &  M.  furnishing  warehouse,  &  agents 

for  the  Industrious  Blind,  35  Castle  st. 

* Robt.,  hairdresser,  114  Kirkgate 

-^ Wm.  gardener.  Ivy  Cottage,  Leith  walk 

^ Mrs  .James,  27  St  Patrick  square 

Mrs,  12  Roxburghe  street 

-  ]\Irs,  lodgings,  2  London  street 
.— —  Mrs  Marcus,  24  Rutland  street 


Dodds,  Misses,  10  Grove  street 

Andrew,  slater,  129  High  street — slate 

yard.  Wet  docks,  Leith 

Peter,  painter  and  glazier,  2  Summer  pi. 

Mrs  J.  16  Greenmarket 

Mrs  .Jas.  fcick  nurse,  67  Cumberland  st. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Howard  place 

Mrs,  124  Lauriston  place 

Mrs,  1  Broughton  place 

* Miss,  59  Charlotte  street 

Doharty,  John,  broker,  229  Cowgate 

Doig,  Alex,  grocer  &  s])irit-d.  6  Romilly  pi. 

* Charles,  writer,  Seafield  house,  Leith 

Geo.  coal  mercht.  18  Semple  street 

Jas.  clock  and  watchtn.,  32  Greenside  st< 

Donald,  Alex.  esq.  W.S.  24  Broughton  place 

Jas.  writer,  3  n.  St  James'  street 

Donaldson,  A.  &  Sons,  map  mounters,  tool  and 

globe  makers,  south  Niddry  street 

Alex,  tailor  and  clothier,  6  w.  Richm.  st. 

A.  bootmaker,  5  west  Register  street 

A.  boot-tree  and  last  maker,  10  Paul's 

work — house,  4  St  James'  square 

* And.  spirit  dealer,  1  Hamburg  place 

Archibald,  plasterer,  3  Davie  street 

Archibald,  jun.  breeches  maker  and  clo- 
thier, 4  n.  St  Andrew  street 
George,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 1  JVIackenzie  place 

Geo.  wright  and  undertaker,  1  Elder  st. 

Js.  esq.  S.S.C.  and  accountant,  46  Nor- 
thumberland street 

James,  esq.  advocate,  46  Northumb.  st. 

John,  esq.  advocate,  12  Rutland  street 

John,  esq.  W.S.  124  Prince's  street 

.Jn.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  16  India  pi. 

John,  student,  St  Cuthbert's  glebe 

John  H.  esq.  8  Comely  green  place 

John,  painter,  5  Carnegie  street 

John,  artist,  17  Parkside  street 

* Peter,  spirit  dealer,  32  Sandport  street 

Thos.  tailor,  3  Riego  street 

W.  dealer  in  pictures  and  engravings,  10 

Terrace,  Leith  street 

Wm.  {Albion  Cloth  Co.,)  9  Dewar  place 

* Wm.   pipe    manufacturer    and    spirit 

dealer,  56  Kirkgate,  and  14  Morton  st. 

* Wm.  spirit  dealer,  10  Pillans  place 

Mrs,  lodgings,  4  St  James'  square 

Mrs,  22  (Bayfield  square 

* Mrs,  lodgings,  10  Wellington  place 

Mrs  J.  L.   silk  and   worsted    shop,  3 

Hanover  sti-eet — h.  120  Lauriston  pi. 
Mrs  H.  3  Comely  Green  place 

Mrs  J.  dressmaker,  7  Brighton  street 

Mrs,  9  Montague  street 

Done,  William,  clerk,  Jock's  lodge 

Dores,  Thomas,  flesher,  5  Low  market — ho. 

1  Physic  gardens 
Douce,  Wm.  riding  school,  Lothian  road 
Doud,  David,  esq.  S.S.C.  4  Henderson  row 
Dougall,  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  39  Albany  st. 
Doughty,Miss,  corset  maker,  88  Princes  street 
Douglas,  Alex.  esq.  W.S.  17  Drummond  pi. 


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DRU 


Douglas,  Alexander,  gent.  21  Parkside  street 
, A.  H.  esq.  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  15  Drum- 

mond  nlace 

. Archd.  M.D.F.R.C.S.,  15  Great  King  st. 

.         Archibald,  writer,  11  Roxburghe  street 
— —  Arch.  (  Gen.  Post-  Office,)  2  Grove  street 
>■        Areh.  teacher,  8  Upper  Grey  street 
.  B.  cowfeeder,  79  St  Leonard  street 

. Chas.  bootmaker,  1 1  Druramond  street 

, Chris,  esq.  W.S.  17  Drummond  place 

. David,  esq.  W.S.  25  Walker  street 

' F.  Brown,  esq.  1 5  Great  King  street , 

>  George,  L.A.  esq.  advocate,  and  sheriff  of 

Kincardineshire,  11  Rutland  square 

■ Geo.  grocer,  21  Bristo  street 

. Geo.  carpenter,  73  &  101  High  street 

. James,  acct.  (  Co?n.  Bank,)  47  George  sq. 

— —  James,  portrait  painter,  9  Hill  square 

. James  T.  agent,  3U  Haddington  place 

——  James,  shipmaster,  17  Gilmore  place 

John  B.  esq.  W.S.  15  Drummond  place 

■ John,  esq.  W.S.  3  Upper  Dean  terrace 

* John,  shipmaster,  4  Portland  terrace 

■  Laur.  B.  esq.  adv.  15  Drummond  pi. 

.  Major-Gen.   Sir  Niel,  commancimg  the 

forces  in  North  Britain,  8  Queen  street 

.  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  89  Cowgate 

■ Rich,  coal  merchant,  23  Lauriston  st. 

. Robt.  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spiritmercht. 

152  Fountainbridge 

* Thos.  dairy,  32  Couper  street 

■  Thos.  victual  dealer,  Newhaven 

..         Waller,  hotel  keeper,  35  St  Andrew  sq. 

, W.  (  Com.  Bank,)  iliddlefield  house 

— —  William,  engraver,  5  Roxburghe  place 
W.  grocer  &  victual  dealer,  19  Dublin  st. 

■  Lady  Grace,  33  Queen  street 

. Lady  Christian,  1  Moray  place 

.  M.  &  J.  miUiners,  muslin  &  lace  prin- 

ters, 27  Hanover  street 

—  Mrs,  13  Hart  street 

— —  ]\Irs  John,  5  Moray  place 

* Mrs  John,  tobacconist,  13  Sandport  st. 

— —  Mrs,  4  Saxe-Coburg  place 

— —  Mrs  D.  dairy,  33  I>eith  walk 

——  Mrs  G.,  L.A.  1 1  Rutland  square 

..         Mrs,  2  Baxter  place 

— —  Mrs  M.  victual  dealer,  7  Rie^o  street 

.         Miss,  miniature  painter,  13  Hart  street 

• ■  Miss,  9  Nelson  street 

— —  Miss,  1  Grove  street 
.         Miss,  teacher  pianoforte,  5  Roxburghe  pi. 
— —  Misses  M.  &  A.  dressmakers,  9  Pitt  st. 
•  Misses,  milliners  and  dressms.  86  Geo.  st. 

Douglas's  Hotel,  35  St  Andrew  square 
Douie,  Robert,  esq.  26  Alva  street 
Doull,  Sinclair,  &  White,  Brit,  wine  manufrs.  & 
confectrs.  2 1  Nicolson  st.  &  74  Princes  st. 

—  Dav.  (D.  A".  §'  White,)  7  Drummond  st. 

W.  {Bridges  Sf  I).,)  28  Rutland  street 

DoTe,  James,  smith,  engine,  pump  maker,  fjid 

coach  timber  bender,  Greenside  lane 
Dow,  Alex,  agent,  31  York  place 
,  .  ...  Chas.  spirit  dealer,  179  Pleasance 


Dow,  Jas.  boot  &  shoemaker,  33  Frederick  st. 

J.  R.,  lodgings,  11  Duncan  street 

Jas.  oyster  tavern,  13  Leith  st.  Terrace 

James,  varnish  maker,  49  Thistle  street 

J.  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  7  St  Andrew 

street — house,  2  Gabriel's  road 

J.  and  T.  boot  and  shoemakers,  8  Leith 

street — house  18  Calton  hill 

John,  shoemaker,  6  Brunswick  street 

Robert,  spirit-dealer,  39  Cowgate 

John,  watch  and  plate  brush  maker,  25 

Salisbury  street 

Wm.  cork  sole  manufr.  2  St  Mary's  wy. 

— ho.  Little  Lochend's  close 

iMrs,  38  Rankeillor  street 

Dow's  com.  lodgings,  57  North  Bridge 
Dowell,  James,  auctioneer,  appraiser,  and  ge- 
neral commission  agtnt,  liS  George  st. 
*Dowie,  Adam,  spirit-dealer,  18  Shore 

C.  pawnb.  10  High  st. — h.  56  Clerk  st. 

James,  inventor  of  patent  elastic  boots 

and  shoes,  57  Frederick  St.,  47  Aloor- 
gate  street,  London 

H.  spirit»dealer,  78  Canongate 

* Tho.  manager  of  the  L.  L.  E.  G.  ship- 
ping Co,  &  Edin.  &  Leith  marine  in- 
surance Co.,  45  Shore — ho.  I  Regent  st. 

Wra.  contractor.  Canon  mill  cottage 

Downes,  Major  Charles,  7  Ann  street 
Downie,  Alex,  of  sasine  office,  1 26  Lauriston  pi. 

James,  shoemaker,  4  west  Richmond  st. 

* Jno.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  14  Elbe  st. 

Samuel,  land  surveyor,  143  Princts  st. 

Wm.  lodgings,  1  south  Charlotte  street 

*Downs,  Alex,  corn  dealer,  2  Duke  st. 

Jn.  tea,  wine,  &  spirit  merch',21  Canong. 

* Mrs  James,  meal  dealer,  1 3  Citadel  st. 

Drechsler,  Louis,  professor  of  the  violoncello, 

1 1 6  George  street 
Drevar,  Miss,  dressmaker,  25  Frederick  street 
Drew,  Thomas,  grocer,  1  Tobago  street 
*Driver,  Mrs,  lodgings,  24  Couper  street 
Drover,  IVIiss,  milliner  &  dressm.  18  Dundasst, 
Drummond,  Adam,  spirit  dealer,  20  Cowgate 

Alex,  gardener,  76  Causeyside 

Alex,  coal  merchant,  163  Causeyside 

Rev.  D.  T.  K.  Montpelier  house 

• Edw.  bookseller  &  news  agent,  5  Blair  st. 

Sir  Francis  W.  bart.  of  Hawthornden, 

22  Moray  place 
—  George,    builder,   6    Scotland    street  — 
woodyard,  Canonmills 

■ Henry  Horre,  esq.  of  Blair- Drummond, 

110  Princes  street 
J.  cabinetmaker  &  upholsterer,  16  Green- 
side  street 

James,  gardener,  Rosehall,  Newington 

James,  artist,  9  Antigua  street 

J.  esq.  advocate,  16  Shandwick  place 

John,  Wright  and  mould  maker,  Lothian 

road 

J.  tuner  of  musical  in stru.  44  Geo.  st. 

Rev.  Thos.  chaplain,  Royal  Infirmary 

* Wm.  tailor,  13  Tolbooth  wynd 


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35 


Drummond,  Mrs,  16  Shandwick  place 

Mrs,  I  Maiior  place 

Miss  Home,  17  Charlotte  square 

Drybroiigh  &  Co- brewers,  67  ii.b.  Canongate 

■ Anclw.  esq.  14  Kegent  terrace 

■ John,  {DrybroiKj/i  &;  Co.,)  67  ii.  back  of 

Canongate 

George,  grocer,  Newlane,  Newhaven 

* N.   cooper,  39   ]\Iitchell  st. — house  47 

Constitution  street 
Thos.  (Dri/hrour/hSj-  Co.,)  67  n.b.  Canong. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  3  cast  Registtr  street 

Dryden,  James,  grocer,  36  Jamaica  street 
James,  builder,  5  Saunders  street 

* Mrs,  59  Charlotte  street 

• Mrs,  17  Cheyne  street 

]\irs,  furniture  dealer,  262  Cowgate 

Drysdale,  A.  {Mimros^  Drysdale,)  4  St  Jas.  sq. 

A.  {DeafS;  Dumb  School,)  18  St  John  st. 

John,  baker,  1  Crosscausey 

John,  shoemaker,  44  India  street 

Joseph,  writer,  2  Gardner's  crescent 

Sir  Wm.  of  Pittuchar,  8  Royal  circus 

Wm.  assistant  clerk  of  session,  3  Hart  st. 

Mrs,  grocer,  46  Rose  street 

Mrs  A.  16  Hart  street 

Dubuc,  Dr,  prof,  of  French,  121  George  st. 
Ducat,  Jas.  S.,  esq.  W.S.  68  Great  King  street 
*Dudgeon,  John,  &  Co.  merchts.  6  Kirkgate 

John,  esq.  27  Rutland  street 

* John  &  Wm.  fleshers.  New  market 

Lieut.-col.  Peter,  10  Carlton  street 

Patrick,  esq.  W.S.  1  Thistle  court 

* William,  esq.  8  John's  place 

■ Miss,  23  George  square 

Miss,  10  Carlton  street 

Miss,  1 0  Torphichea  street 

Dudingston,  J.  C.  R.  esq.  4  Great-King  street 
Didf,  Alex.  esq.  W.S.  3  Thistle  St.— ho  8  St 

Vincent  street 

DufF,  {E.  and  L.  Bank)  27  Nelson  st. 

■ Robt.  comm.  agent,  1  Gillespie  street 

Mrs,  loilgings,  18  Drummond  street 

■ Mrs,  17  St  Patrick  square 

■         Mrs  A.  nail  manufacturer,  18  Westport 

Miss,  1  west  Claremont  street 

Duffin,  W.  W.  esq.  21  Duke  street 

■ Mrs  21  Duke  street 

Duflfy,  Bernard,  broker,  305  Cowgate 
Duguid,  James,  baker,  98  Canongate 
Henry  G.  landscape  painter  and  teacher 

of  drawing,  7  Salisbury  street 

•  Sliss,  7  Craigie  terrace 

*DUKE    OF    BUCCLEUCH   CoAL  StORE,  foOt  of 

Constitution  st — Jos.  Gibson,  agent 
.         .John,  Comely  Bank  gardens 
Dumbreck,  Archd.  farmer,  Comiston 
. W.  M.D.,  F.R.C.  of  surgeons,  14  Dub- 
lin street 
Dun,  Adam,  gardener,  Coltbridge 
Alex,  late  grocer,  Lord  Russell  place 

•  Andrew,  esq.  W.S.  30  London  street 

.  Barclay,    teacher   of  dancing,  6  Great 

Stuart  street 
f-~—  F.  teach,  of  music  &  singing,  41  Heriotr. 


Dun,  Robert,  baker,  130  Pleasance 
R.  master  Lancasterian  schools,  18  Salis- 
bury street 

]\Irs,  lodgings,  8  Castle  street 

Dunbar,  Geo.  esq.  Prof,  of  Greek,  Rose  park 

J.  furnishing  ironmonger,  44  Dundas  st. 

— ho.  '25  Pitt  street 
Wm.  H.  esq.  advocate,  56  Northumber- 
land street 

Sir  Wm.  bart.  of  Mochrum,  7  Alva  st. 

Mrs,  1  Rutland  square 

IMrs  G.  2  Deanhaugh  street 

Duncan  &  Co.,  lithographers,  engravers,  and 
printers,  ]  Gabriel's  road 

Alex,  and  Son,  quill  merchts.  and  paper 

makers,  18  so.  St  Andrew  street 

* Colin,  coal  merchant  and  genl.  agent. 

Old  Church  street 

Flockhart,  &  Co.  chemists  and  druggists, 

52  North  bridge— ho.  54 

* Flockhart,  &  Powell,  chemists  and  drug- 
gists, 20  Bernard  street 

and  Scott,  brush  makers  to  the  Queen, 

104  Pleasance,  retail  shop  78  S.  bridge 

George,  Russian  warehouse,  325  High 

street 
* Jas.  &  Co.  brokers,  9  Baltic  st. — house 

1  Assembly  street 

• Lieut.-Col.,  19  Carlton  terrace 

George,  late  brewer,  23  Abbeyhill 

Geo.  {of'R.  c^-  G.)  36  George  street 

G.  {T.Duncan  4:  Co.,)  65  Princes  st. 

Henry,  merchant.  Comely  gardens 

James,  efq.  W.S.  46  Queen  street 

Dr  J^imes,  F.R.C. S.E.,  12  Heriot  row 

■  James  S.  (T.  D.  and  Co.,)  146  Princes 

street 

J.  {A.  D  S^  Son,)  20  so.  St  Andrew  st. 

John,  esq.  2  Heriot  row 

John,  esq.  W.S.  2  Heriot  row — house  4 

west  Claremont  street 
* John,  meal-dealer,  76  Shore — ho.  4  Rid- 
del's close 

Joseph,  mason,  38  Brunswick  street 

Peter,  Wesleyan  minister,   10  Nicolson 

square 

Robt.  weigher,  (E.  ,$;  G.  R.  station) 

R.  &  G.  ladies'  boot  and  shoemakers,  33 

George  street 

* S.  shipmaster,  3  Hamburg  place 

Thomas,  historical  and  port,  painter,  3 

Gloucester  place 
Thomas,    esq.    of   Grenada,    78    Great 

King  street 
T.  and  Co.  bootmakers  to  the  Queen,  59 

Princes  street 
Thos.  and  Son,  West  India  merchants, 

78  Great  King  street 

Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  1  M'^Neil's  place 

Thos.  (Duncan  §•  Scott,)  Oakfield  house 

William,  esq.  S.S.C.  1  Heriot  row 

Wm.,  jun.  esq.  writer,  N.P.  11  Nelson  st. 

WiUiam,  cowfeeder,  14  Richmond  place 

Mrs,  Belleville,  King's  park 

, JVIrs,  of  Parkhill,  34  Minto  street 


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Duncan,  Mrs  A.  64  Frederick  street 

Mrs,  grocer,  H  Cumberland  street 

Mrs  Ann,  lodgings^  22  Dundas  street 

JMrs  Henry,  Comely  garden 

Mrs  Mark,  21  Fettes  row 

Mrs.  1  Minto  street 

Mrs  James,  33  Gilmore  place 

* Mrs,  3  Hamburg  place 

Mrs,  midwife^  &c.  21  Jamaica  street 

. Mrs  Thos.  3  Trinity  crescent 

* Miss,  embroiderer,  138  Kirkgate 

Misses,  16  Howard  place 

]\Iisses,  J.  &  R.  straw  hat  manufacturers, 

37  Frederick  street 

Miss,  7  Picardy  place 

Dundas  &  Jamieson,  esqrs.  W.S.  4-7  York  pi. 

■ and  Wilson,  esqrs.  C.S.  16  St  Andrew  sq. 

■ Alex,  cabinetmaker,  E.  Rose  street  lane 

George,  esq.    advocate,    28  Abercromby 

place 

Geo.  esq.  accountant,  42  Albany  street 

. G.  Hamilton,  esq.  15  St  Bernard's  cresc. 

J.  F.  esq.  civil  engineer,  59  Castle  street 

James  H.  esq.  W.S.  47  York  place — ho 

"15  St  Bernard's  crescent 

James,  letter-carrier,  17  St  James'  street 

John,  esq.  C.S.  16  St  Andrew  sq. — h.  25 

William  Pitt,  esq. advocate,  8  Aihole  cres. 

The  Hon.  Mrs,  8  Athole  crescent 

Mrs,  F.  N.  42  Albany  street 

Mrs,  (of  Blair,)  18  Claremont  crescent 

Miss  H.  8  St  Bernard  crescent 

*DuND£E,  Perth,  &  Londok   Ship.  Com- 
pany, 2  Dock  place — D.  Smith,  agent 
Dunlop,  G.  &  G.  esqrs.  W.S.  33  Gt.  King  st, 

■ Alex.  esq.  advocate,  3  south  Charlotte  st. 

A.  flesher,  27  Stockbridge  market 

Andrew,  esq.  W.S.  23  Drummond  place 

Chas.  cabinetmaker   and   house  factor, 

Brunswick  st.  and  Circus  lane 

George,  esq.  W.S.  53  Great  King  street 

George,  esq.  jun.  W.S.  53  Gt.  King  st. 

* George,  &  Co.  merchants,  15,  16,  &  17, 

John's  lane 
* George,   Nungate  distillery  cellars,  30 

Mitchell  street 

* George,  esq.  4  St  .John's  place 

——  J.  U.  rectifier  and  wine  merchant,   60 

Cowgate — ho.  4  Fingal  place 

■  James,  esq.  W.S.  3  Howe  street 
John,  esq.  7  Randolph  cliff 

J.  B.  bookseller,  stationer,  and  stamp  dis- 
tributor, 24  Howe  St. — h.  56  India  st. 

* ,  W.  rectifier,  wine  &  spirit  mercht.  7 

Constitution  street — ho.  3  Queen's  pi. 

William,  esq.  4  Grove  street 

i I\Irs,  lodgings,  6  Pitt  street 

. Mrs,  56  India  street 

IVIrs,  lodgings,  7  Gt.  Stuart  street 

Mrs  W.  4  Fingal  place 

. Miss  E.  B.  le^Grove  street 

■  Miss,  6  South  Charlotte  street 
Dunn,  James,  porter,  Holyroodhouse 

John,  solicitor  at  law,  429  Lawnmarket 

* John,  hairdresser,  70  Kirkgate 

*.  -■■  John,  solicitor,  18  Cable  wynd 


Dunn,  Thos.  optician,  mathemat.  &  philosoph 
instrument  maker,  50  Hanover  st. — ho. 
Dean.      {See  Adv.) 

Thomas,  S.S.C,  24  Duke  street 

Walter,  printer,  6  Roxburghe  place 

Mrs  James,  5  Buccleuch  place 

Wra.   cabinetmaker  and  undertaker,   7 

Leith  street.  Terrace 

Misses,  teachers,  5  Buccleuch  place 

Dunnet,  George,  spirit  dealer,  128  Canongate 

John,  tailor,  429  Lawnmarket 

Dunnett,  Wm.  classical  teacher,  5  Roxbh.  pi. 
Dunse,  Geo.  china  merchant,  70  Canongate 
*Dunsmure,  Alex.  esq.  merchant,  5  Charlotte 
lane — ho.  26  Castle  street 

.James,  esq.  26  Castle  street 

J.  esq.,  10  Shandwick  place 

James,  M.D.  F.R.C.S.,  26  Castle  street 

Durham,  J.  {M' Murray  and  Durham,')  19 
Broughton  street 

Wm.  watch  maker,  10  Brunswick  street 

Mrs  General,  44  Moray  place 

*Durie,  James,  baker,  89  Kirkgate 

Duriez,  Mon?.  L.  Chancelier  du  Consulat  de 

France,  47  George  street 
Durward,  And.  spirit  dealer,  33  Borough  loch 

And.  cabinetm.  and  undert.  5  Clerk  st. 

John,  com.  agent,  21  S.  St  David  st. 

Duthie,  R.  A.  clerk,  {W.  Caddel  ^  Co.)  13 
Royal  exchange 

Walter,  esq.  W.S.  6  Great  King  st. 

Dyce,  John  Neil,  esq.  10  Dundas  street 
Dykes,  Robt.  boot  &  shoe  maker,  7  Shrub  place 
Dymock,  Dr  Archd.  M.D.  19  Pitt  street 

and  Paterson,  sol.-at-law,  4  Bank  street 

Jas.  R.  tea  mercht.  &  importer  of  wines  & 

brandy,  3  Nicolson  st. — ho.  2  Bucci.  pi. 

R.L.  sol.-at-law,  and  proc.  fiscal  for  the 

city.  City  Cham — ho.  14  Frederick  st. 

W.   M'Lean,  esq.    W.S.    60   Fred.    st. 

Mrs,  19  Pitt  street 

IVIrs  John,  2  Buccleuch  place 

E 

*Eadie,  Jas.  hairdresser,  30  Bridge  street 

Eager,  J.  teacher  of  music,  54  Frederick  st. 

Eagle  &  Henderson,  nursery  seedsmen,  and 
florists  to  the  Queen,  99  High  st. — 
nurseries,  Leith  walk  and  Princes  st. 

Eagle  Life  Assurance  office,  8  York  pi. — 
A.  W^.  Goldie,  esq.  agent 

Robert,  hairdresser,  194  Canongate 

Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland,  12  Hanover  st. 
— Robert  Bell,  manager 

Eastraont,  Mrs,  of  Invertrosac,  34  Dubhn  st. 

*Easton,  James  Ingleton,  warehouseman,  2 
Janefitld  place 

J.  cabinetmaker  &  upholstr.  26  Green- 
side  street 

John,  Wright,  58  Leith  street 

Mrs  Thomas,  33  Dublin  street 

Mrs,  18  Regent  Terrace 

JMrs,  laundrtss,  4  Norton  place 

— —  Mrs,  11  Gardner's  crescent 


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Ebsworth,  Jos.,  teacher  of  music,  4.  Montgo- 
mery street — See  Apj). 
Eckford,  Mrs,  4  Darnawa)^  street 

Miss,  16  Broughton  place 

Economic  Life  Assurance  Office— John 
Maitland,  agent,  N.  S.  Savings'  Bank, 
head  of  Mound — See  Ar^fv. 
Eddingtoii,  Capt.  George,  4  w.  ]\Iaitland  st. 

■ George,  victual  dealer,  144  Cowgate 

Edgar,  Robl.  boot  and  -hoem.  127  Nicolson  st. 

James,  house  painter,  1  Lord  Russell  pi. 

' John,  coach  hirer  and  spirit  dealer,  11 

n.  w.  Circus  place 

r Robt.  provision  dealer,  21  Howe  st. 

Mrs  Alexander,  6  Mary  place 

' Mrs,  2  St  Bernard's  crescent 

JMrs  John,  22  London  street 

Edie,  A.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  100  Abbeyhill 
EuiNBURGH  Gas-Light  Cc,  25  Waterloo  pi- 

* AND  LEirH  Gas  Co.  8  George  st.  and 

10  Baltic  street 
* AND  Leith  Glasshouse  Co.  42  Sala- 
mander street 
— —  Bible  Society  committee  rooms  and  depo- 
sitory, 13  Queen  street 
■  Castle  Mill,  93  Fountain'oridge 

Cemetery  office,  3  Warriston  crescent. 

— Wra.  Balleny,  superintendent 

Clotliina;  Society,  18  Bristo  street 

■ •  Eye  Infirmnry,  1  Elder  street. — Messrs 

Watson  and  Bell,  surgeons 
,  Dalkeith,  and  Leith  Railway,  (sta- 
tions)—St  Leonard's,  Edinr. ;  Consti- 
tution St.  Leith  ;  High  st.  Dalkeith  ; 
and  South  Bouche,  Fisherrovv — head 
office,  St  Leonard's,  Edinr.— Lieut.  D. 
Rankine,  manager — See  Adv. 

FouNDERY,  21  Leith  walk 

— —  &  Glasgow  Railway  Offices — station, 
8  St  Andrew  street,  and  10  Shore, 
Leith. — Henry  Lees,  superintendent 

* &  Glasgow  Railway  Office,  10  Shore. 

— R.  Thomson,  agent 

&  Glasgow  Union  Canal  Company, 

Port  Hopetoun 

and  Leitl)  Bank,  29  George  street,  and 

19  Charlotte  street,  Leith 

■ and   Leith  Brewery,  200   Canongate — 

R.  Disher,  manager 

and  Leith  Marine  Insur.  Co.  45  Shore 

and  Leith  brush,  trunk,  and  portmau- 

teau  manufactory,  31  Greenside  street 

■ Institution  for  the  Education  of  Young 

Ladies,  23  Charlotte  sq. 
— —  Ladies'  Institution  for  So.  Districts,  55 
George  square 
Life  Assurance  Co.'sOffice,  55  Hanover 
St.,  G.  L.  Finlay,  manager — See  Adv. 
■  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  12  so.  St 

David  street — Wm.  Ritchie,  manager 

,  Leith,  and  Newhaven  Railway  Comp. 

35  Scotland  street 

Loan  Co.  39  South  bridge— R.  Wilson, 

manager — See  Adv. 
— —  Normal  School,  Market  street— See  J.a'2;. 


*Edinburgh  Ropery  Co.  28  Bath  street  and 

35  Shore 

School  for  the  Blind,  10  Hunter  square 

Subscription  Library,  2  St  Andrew  square 

Total  Abstinence  Society  office,  84,  High 

street — John  Burn,  esq.  treasurer,  19 

Roxburghe  street 
Tract  Society  committee  room  and  de- 
pository, 13  Queen  street 

Water  Company,  HI  St  .Tames'  square 

Weekly  Chronicle,  and  Pilot  Office,  241 

High  street 
Edge,  Geo.  manager  of  Equit.  Loan  Company, 

20  Haddington  place — See  Adv. 
Edington,  Alex,  spirit  dealer,  285  High  street 

George,  lodgings,  4  Melville  place 

* Jas.  merchant,  33  Mitchell  street — ho. 

30  Haddington  place 
*Edmond,  G.  teacher,  24  King  street 

James,  esq.  27  Dundas  street 

James,  esq.  Newbank,  Trinity 

* John,  rope  and  sailmaker,  64  Shore 

Edmonds,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1 1  Dundas  street 
Edinondston,  T.  &  Son,  ironmongers  and  seed 

merchants,    110  West  bow  —  ho.   24 

George  square 
— —  Thos.  jun.  {T.  Edmondston  Sj-  Son,)  18 

Buccleuch  place 
Edraonstone,    Fr.   engraver    and   copperplate 

printer,  CO  North  bridge 

Jewel  Coal  Depot,  St  Leonard's — John 

Adam,  manager 

Mrs,  51  Great  King  street 

Miss,  of  Newton,  1 1  Manor  place 

Miss,  54  Castle  street 

Edmunds,  Edm.  profes.  of  singing,  68  Geo.  st. 
Edward,  Eric,  grocer,  1 1  Catharine  street 

John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  52  Ha- 
nover street — house  26  Pitt  street 

Edwards,  James,  factor,  collector,  accountant, 
&  general  agent,  Comely  Bank  Cottage 

Effingham,  Wm.  stocking-maker,  423  Lawnm. 

*Eggo,  J.  agent,  Wet  Docks — h.  49  Charlotte  st. 

*Ek,  John,  sauce  and  pickle  maker,  and  transla- 
tor of  languages,  53  Shore 

Elder,  H.  general  com.  agent,  9  s.  St  David  st. 

Jas.  {CockburnS^-  Cuwpbe/l,)  6  Elm  row 

James,  spirit  dealer,  17  Buccleuch  st. 

John,  printer,  243  High  street 

John,  esq.  W.S.  6  Frederick  street — ho. 

3  s.  w.  Circus  place 
John,  (late  Elder  S^-  Ogiline,)  stationer 

and  bookseller,   1   Shandwick  place — 

house  5  Meadow  pi. 

John  (  T.  Elder  and  Co.,)  1  Fyfe  place 

Rev.  Robt.  5  w.  Sciennes  street 

T.  {Thos.  E.  and  Co.,)  1  Fyfe  place 

* Thos.  &  Co.  wine  mercht^.  71  Timberb. 

William,  writer,  4  Torpbichen  street 

-  Wm.  victual  dealer,  34  Tobago  street 

-  Mrs  Archd.  3  Castle  street 

-  Mrs,  com.  lodgings,  9  s.  St  David  street 

-  Mrs,  3  s.  w.  Circus  place 

-  Mrs,  5  Albany  street 

-  Miss,  seminary,  3  Castle  street 


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Elder,  JMisses,  10  Rankeillor  street 

Elgin,  W.  bookseller,  stationer,  &  librar.  13  n. 

St  Andrew  st. — house  19  Norton  place 

* Robt.  teacher,  15  London  row 

Elliot,  Charles,  poulterer,  1  Albany  street 
James,  lace  merchant,  36  Hanover  st. — 

house,  25  Lauriston  place 
— —  Robt.  writer,  65  Lauriston  place 
W.  Scott,  esq.  of  Arkleton,  W.S.  34  Gay- 

field  square 

■  Wm.  spirit  dealer,  1  Hamilton  place 
. Lady,  9  Great  Stuart  street 

-  Mrs,  midwife  &  nurse,  17  \Yilliam  st. 

Mrs,  5  Archibald  place 

* Mrs,  midwife,  140  Kirkgate 

Ellis,  A.  G.  esq.  W.S.  37  Drummond  place 
Charles,  Thos.  esq.   Wheatfield,  Jocks- 
lodge 

John,  fishing-rod  and  tackle  maker,  60 

Princes  street 

Robert,  esq.  W.S.  4  Royal  terrace 

Thos.  upholsterer,  cabinetm.  &  under- 
taker, 23  George  IV.'s  bridge 

W.  A.  G.  &  R.  esqrs.  Vr.S.  4  Royal  ter. 

William,  esq.  S.S.C.  4  Royal  terrace 

W.  ]M.  esq.  advocate,  44  Albany  street 

Mrs,  44  Albany  street 

]\Iiss,  dressmaker,  82  Rose  street 

Elouis,  Miss,  teacher  of  piano  and  harp,  30 

Rutland  square 
Emanuel  and  Co.  furriers  and  cap-makers,  15 

North  bridge — house  8  Hill  place 
Emely,  Mrs  Mary,  superior  St  Margt.'sconvt. 
EmmersoD,  Miss  J.  4  Rankeillor  street 
Emslie,  James,  cowfeeder  65  Abbeyhill 
England,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  24  Fleshm.  close 
English  &  Scottish  Law  Assurance  Loan 
Association,  119  Princes  st. — See  Adv. 
Equitable  Loan  Co.  of  Scotland,  4  Milne 

sq.     Geo.  Edge,  manager — See  Adv. 
Erskine,  Wm.  esq.  13  St  Bernard's  crescent 

Lady  Charlotte,  22  Cumberland  street 

Lady  .Jean,  22  Cumberland  street 

Jlrs,  the  Hon.  Henry,  13  Castle  st, 

]Mrs,  53  Melville  street 

Mrs,  58  Northumberland  st. 

■  Mrs  0.  spirit  dealer,  5  St  Anthony  place 

■  Mrs  2  Kerr  street 

j\Iiss,  20  Pitt  street 

Miss,  112  Lauriston  place 

— —  Misses,  6  Manor  place 

Eskersall,  Wm.  P.  M.  minister,  39  Homest. 
Espinasse,  Mons.  academy,  42  Frederick  st. 
Esplin,  Sirs  Charles,  lodgings,  Morningside 
Esson,  G.  A.  accountant,  56  George  street 
*Euinson,  T.  B.  tailor,  30  Kirkgate 

* M.  straw  hat  warehouse,  29  Kirkgate 

EuKOPEAN  Life  Assurance  Co.  60  Is'orth 

bridge — William  M'Hutchen,  agent 
Evening  Post  &  Scot.  Stand.  Newspaper 

oiEce,  16  south  St  David  street 
Ewart,  A.  (Z).  CI.  of  Chancery ,)  9  Drumd.  pi. 

J.  (Z).  CI.  of  Chan.,)  9  Drumd.  place 

T.  F.  esq.  W.S.  {Assist.-Clerk  in  Chan.,) 

9  Drummond  place 


Ewart,  William,  cabinetmaker,  6  Bank  street 

J.  cabinetm^'.  and  uph"".,  16  Pleasance 

Ewan,  Sirs,  2  George  place 

Ewing,  B.  tailor,  30  Frederick  street 

Geo.  N.  P.  (iV.  B.)  Broughton  point 

Vrm.  esq.  Broughton  point 

William,  cooper,  52  Low  Calton 

JJrs,  French  stay-maker,  30  Frederick  st. 

*Exchange  Coffeeroom,  130  Constitution  st. 
Exchequer  Office,  Parliament  square 
Excise  Office,  Diurad.  pi.  &  43  Bridge  St.* 
Experimental  Gardens,  Inverleith  row 
Extractor's  Office,  Register  house 
Eyre,  James,  nailer,  49  Crosscausey 
Thomas,  hosier,  1  Glanvilie  place 

F 

*Fackney,  Mrs,  lodgings,  25  Bridge  street 
Faed,  John,  miniature  painter,  5  York  place 
Fair,  Thomas,  esq.  14  Royal  crescent 

Mrs,  9  South  Melville  place 

Fairbairn  and  Co.  hosiers  and  drapers,  30  St 
Andrew  square 

Arch,  collecting  agent,  1 1  s.  St  James'  st. 

Dr,  surg.,  F.R.C.P.  53  George  sq. 

Rev.  James,  Summer  Lodge,  Trinity 

J.  bookseller  and  stationer,  25  VV arris- 
ton  crescent 

.John,  baker,  6  Deanhaugh  street 

Dr  Thos.  M.D.  3  Broughton  place 

Wm.  shoemaker,  14  St  Anthony  place 

Mrs  James,  St  Cuthbert's  glebe 

Mrs,  30  Castle  street 

Miss  Helen,  18  Buccleuch  place 

Fairfoul,  Wm.  black  borderer,  9  Hercules  st. 
Fairgrieve,  J.  &  Co.  printers,  54  Rose  street 

Thos.  druggist,  46  Clerk  street 

* W.  smith  and  nailer,  8  Dock  st. — bo.  5 

Regent  street 

Mrs,  101,  Causeyside 

Mrs,  milliner,  99  Princes  street 

Miss  H.  milliner  &  dressm.  30  India  st, 

Fairley,  Alexander,  umbrella  maker,  35  Ni- 
colson  street — house  1  Wesi  ditto 

George,  artist,  28  London  street 

Jas.  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  67  Lau- 
riston place — house  17  Keir  street 

T.  Smith,  esq.  S.S.C.  4  Montgomery  st. 

*Fairnie,  James,  R.  N.  Glover  street 

Mrs,  29  Howard  place 

Fairweather,  Major  Thos.  19  Comely  bank 
Falconar,  Alex.  esq.  Falconhall,  Morningside 

Misses  ot  Carlourie,  2  Coates  crescent 

Falconer,  Cosmo,  esq.  of  Hartwoodhill,  26  St 

James'  square 

David,  grocer  and  tea-dealer,  18  Home  st. 

G.  L.  writer,  7  St  Vincent  street 

James,  esq.  writer,  15  Comely  bank 

John  S.  {Eagle  eV  Hender.)  Princes  cot. 

John,  flesher,  4  Richmond  lane 

John,  glazier,  23  Thistle  street 

Falkirk   Iron   Co.    warehouse,   21    Geo.    IV. 
bridge — Hugh  Anderson,  agent 

Falkner,  Andrew,  gent.  63  South  bridge 


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Falkner,  And.  juii.  writing  muster  and  teacher 

of  accounts,  11  south  St  Andrew  street 

■  J.  i*.  sol.-at  law,  chambers  10  Argyle  sq. 

— ho.  Williamfield,  Newhaven 
Falla,  Misses,  straw-hat  makers,  21  India  st. 
P'amilton,  Alex.  S.  farmer,  Hillend,  Borough- 

muirhead 
Family  Endowment  Office,  8  St  Andrew's 

square — Robt.  Allan,  agent 
Fargic,  John,  gardener.  Queen  street  gardens, 

2?>  Brunswick  street 
Farmer,  D.  baker,  209  Pleasance  and  7  Calton 

street 

D.  tailor  and  clothier,  25  w.  Nicolson  st' 

■ .John,  baker  and  confec.  6  no.  College  st. 

* Robert,  eating  house,  18  Kirkgate 

S.  warehouseman,  26  George  street 

Wm.  upholsterer,  2  Ctichton  street 

Mrs,  spirit- dealer,  Jock's  Lodge 

Farmers,  The,  General  Fire  &  Life  Insurance 

Loan  and  Annuity  Institution — James 

Bell,  18  St  James'  sq.,  agent — See  Adv. 
*Faiquhar,  A.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer, 21  Citadel 

Arthur,  esq.  W.S.  21  Coates  crescent 

* John,  shipmaster,  64  Shore 

* Robert  C.  merchant,  5  Queen's  place 

Mrs,  21  Coates  crescent 

Farquharson,  A.  sheriff-officer,  26  Elder  street 
C.  H.  goldsmith,  jeweller,   and  watch- 

jnaker,  26  Leith  street — house  21 

Dr  Fr.  F.R.C.S.  25  Northumberland  st. 

George,  esq.  W.S.  27  Albany  street 

.Tames,  lodgings,  8  Dundas  street 

T.  C.  {National  Bank,)  13  Pitt  street 

Jn.  livery  stables,  w.  Northumb.  st.  lane 

John,  lodgings,  18  Duncan  st. 

Francis,  confectioner,  215  Cowgate 

Major-Gen.  19  Lynedoch  place 

Mrs,  of  Invercauld,  7  Charlotte  sq. 

Mrs  General,  43  Moray  place 

Mrs,  27  Albany  street 

Miss,  20  Pitt  street 

Farr,  Richard,  surgeon,  druggist,  &  drysalter, 

2  Windsor  street 
Faulds,  Andrew,  esq.  67  Great  King  street 
Fazakerley,  H.  spirit  merchant,  74  Nicolson  st. 
Fearns,  W.  English  teacher,  14  Nicolson  sq. 

p.  teacher,  16  middle  Arthur  place 

Miss,  east  Coates  house 

Fell,  Andw.  tailor  and  clothier,  9  s.  St  Andrew 

street — house  59  Broughton  street 

Mrs,  Sunbury  house 

Fellows,  E.  B.  coal-merchant  and  gen.  agent, 

1 1  Calton  street 

Mrs  Capt.  1 1  Calton  street 

Fenton,  Alex,  and  Co.  wine  and  spirit  merchts. 

and  grocers,  79  Shore 

* Alex.  (A.  F.  Sf  Co.,)  3  Wellington  pi. 

Edw.  {A.  F.  ^  Co.,)  Leith  Mount 

Thomas,  bird-stufFer,  66  George  street 

* Mrs,  Leith  IMount 

Mrs  G.  1  east  Newington  place 

Fenwick,  Andrew,  cowfeeder,  4  Pitt  street 

George,  assay  master,  333  High  st. 

■   '    ■  Robert,  writer,  35  Cumberland  street      | 


Fenwick,  Tho.  landscape  painter,  17  St  James' 

square,  and  8  south  College  street 
I^erenbacli&Co.sausage-niakers.HStAndw.  sq. 

M.   &   D.    German   clock   makers,    10 

Nicolson  street 
*  Fergus,  Alex,  carter,  Duke  street 
* Wm.  timber  merchant.  Junction  street 

Mrs,  1  Francis  place 

*Ferguson,  Davidson,  &  Co.  wood  merchants, 

Saw  mills 

and  Carmichael,  spirit  mer.  283  Ganong. 

and  220  Cowgate 
Alex,  purveyor  of  confectionary  to  the 

Queen,  1  Melbourne  place — See  Adv. 

Andrew,  S.S.C.  79  Princes  street 

Arch.  Ship  tav.  &  hotel,  7  e.  Register  st. 

* A.  agent  for  Stirling  packets,   2  Dock 

place — house  3  London  row 
C.  builder  &  pavement  merchant — yard. 

Castle  terrace,  24  Howe  street 

Cosmo,  G.  esq.  S.S.C.  29  Frederick  street 

Daniel,  wholesale  and  retail  stationer  and 

quill  manufacturer,  298  Lawnmarket 

Fergus,  clerk.  Advocates'  close 

Geo.  A.M. (/i.  Acad.)  9  Saxe-Coburgpl. 

Geo.  woollen  &  linen  mercht.  1 4  Bank  st. 

* George,  spirit  dealer,  1  Shore 

George,  sheriff  officer,  7  ]\Iilne  square 

Gilbert,  teacher,  Lochend's  close 

Isaac,  spirit  dealer,  10  Downie  place 

James,  esq.  56  Clerk  street 

James,  tailor,  27  Horse  wynd 

James,  landscape  painter,  5  Picardy  place 

Jas.  pawnbroker,  312  Lawnmarket — ho. 

54  George  square 

* James,  church  officer,  9  Johnston  street 

Capt.  J.  M.  (R.  N.)  22  Coates  crescent 

J.  teacher,  infant  model  school,  Vennel. 

Rev.  John  W.  21  George  square 

— —  John  bookseller  and  stationer,  15  south 

St  David  street 

John,  rag  merchant,  57  Canongate 

Lieut.-colonel,  6  Dundas  street 

Peter,  printer,  6  Brown  street 

Robert,  inspector,  29  Alva  street 

* Robt.  waggoner,  Bonington  road 

Rev.  R.  26  Gilmore  place 

Smith,  commission  agent,  5  George  st. 

Thos.  spirit  dealer,  1  Spring  gardens 

* T.  &  Co.  paper  wareh.  1 1  Commercial  pi. 

Walter,  artist  and  teacher  of  drawing, 

36  George  street 

* William,  barm  brewer,  34  Sheriff  brae 

W.  esq.  40  Charlotte  square 

Wm.  esq.  W.S.  42  George  square 

* Wm.  flesher,  1  Water  lane 

Wm.  esq.  (merchant,  Leith,)  31  Drum- 

mond  place 

Wm.  esq.  34  London  street 

William,  bookseller,  7  Bank  street 

Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  47  India  place 

Mrs  C.    embroiderer,  muslin  and    lace 

printer,  24  Howe  street 

* Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  2  Bernard  street 

— —  Mrs,  106  Lauriston  place 


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Ferguson,  Mrs,  6  Clyde  street 

. Mrs  S.  milliner,  5  George  street 

Miss,  2  Walker  street 

Miss,  1  Carlton  street 

Miss  E.  dressmaker,  43  Thistle  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  1  St  James'  square 

Fergusson,  Geo.  (J.  5.  Cathcart,  Fcrgusson,  §• 

Co.,)  20  Walker  street 

James,  esq.  W.S.  12  Hill  street 

James,  esq.  M.D.  23  Ann  street 

* John,  esq.  wine  merch'.  St  Anthony  co. 

Kirkgate— h.  12  Hill  street 
Hon.  Lady  Henrietta,  5  Charlotte  square 

Mrs  James,  30  Herlot  row 

Ferme,  Mrs,  11  Lower  Gray  street 
*Ferney,  Alex,  tailor  and  clothier,  8  Dock  place 
Fernie,  Alex,  shoemaker,  19  Brunswick  street 
J.  Wright  &  undertaker,  22  Greenside  pi. 

— house,  17  Calton  hill 

Mrs,  29  Saxe-Coburg  place 

Ferrel,  Henry,  linen  draper  33  George  st. 
*Ferrie,  Robert,  dairyman,  14.  Coburg street 
FerrierandTreHch,  booksellers  and  stationers, 

23  North  bridge 

Chas.  esq.  accountant,  45  Northum.  st. 

• Chas.  spirit  dealer,  2  St  Leonard's  lane 

D.  {of  F.  j,-  T.)  1  Sylvan  place 

James  F.  esq.  advocate,  14  Carlton  street 

James,  spirit  dealer,  331  Canongate 

John,  macer,  44  Rankeillor  street 

John,  esq.  W.S.  12  York  place 

John  W.  esq.  W.S.  3  Thistle  street— ho. 

12  York  place 

John,  builder,  1  Erskine  place 

Walter,  esq.  W.S.  3  Thistle  st.— house 

38  Albany  street 

W.  bookb.  7  Milne  sq.— ho.  1  Sylvan  pi. 

■ Miss,  10  ilanor  place 

i Miss,  10  Nelson  street 

Ferriers  and  DufF,  esqrs.  W.S.  3  Thistle  st. 
Ferris,  A.  and  R.  ironmongers,  44  North  br. 
Andrew,  house  carpenter  and  undertaker, 

179  Canongate 
Fever  Board,  13  Geo.  st. — W.  Whyte,  treas. 
Fiddes,  William,  spirit  dealer,  4  Cowgate 
Field  &  Allan,  slaters  &  glaz.  27  Frederick  st. 

■ •  A.  G.  esq.  R.N.  38  Great  King  street 

■ ■  Thomas,  builder,  Lothian  Road 

Mrs,  milliner  and  printer,  20  vv.  Canal  st. 

* Miss  Eliza,  teacher  of  drawing  and  mu- 
sic, Madeira  street 
Fielding,  Alex,  mason,  8  Cumberland  street 
Fife,  Alex,  spirit  merchant  and  ginger  beer 

brewer,  23  west  Nicolson  street 
James,  grocer,  tea  and  spirit  merchant. 

Drum  dry  an 

Mrs,  7  Albany  street 

Mrs,  victual- dealer,  6  so.  Melville  street 

' M.  silk  &  worsted  shop,  32  Clerk  street 

— — Misses,dressmrs.andmillrs.23w.Nicols.st. 
*Figg,  James,  Ordnance  storekeeper,  Leith  Ft. 
Fimister,  John,  writer,  17  Greenside  street 
Finch,  W.  M.  surgeon,  M.D.,  L.R.C.S.,  16 

Dublin  street 
John,  hosier,  2  Alva  street 


Findlater,  Captain,  1  west  Claremont  street 

jMrs,  50  Rankeillor  street 

Findlay,  George,  spirit  dealer,  Water  of  Leith 

Jas.  inspr.  of  letter  carriers,  7 1  Causey  side 

Jas.,  grocer  &  spirit  deal.,  8  Hender.  row 

James,  writer,  39  Dublin  street 

Thos.  meal  dealer,  16  Scotland  street 

William,  grocer  and  spiritdeal.79  Rose  st. 

Mrs,  52  Broughton  street 

Miss,  12  Fettes  row 

Finlay,  Charles,  esq.  writer,  6  Great  Stuart  st. 
Ch.  tailor  and  clothier,  54  No.  br. — h.  11 

Antigua  street 
G.  L.  esq.  manager  of  Edinburgh  Life 

Assurance  Co. — ho.  130  C4eorge  street 

George,  coach-hirer,  12  Charles  street 

James,  writer,  4  north  Melville  place 

John,  tailor,^8  Simon  square 

John,  bootmaker,  14  south  St  David  st. 

Peter,  {late  G.  F.  O.,)  Chessels'  court 

* Robert,  flesher,  24  Bridge  street 

Walter,  baker,  110  Nicolson  street 

William,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker, 

270  &  272  Cowgate,  &  13  High  street 

Wm.  surgeon.  Cherry  bank 

Mrs,  19  Salisbury  street 

Miss,  3  Duncan  street 

* Miss.  14  Cooper  street 

Miss  boarding  school,  Blacket  place 

Miss,  milliner  &  dressm.  Chalmers'  close 

1  Finlayson,  Alex,  baker,  9  India  street 

j D.  clerk,  5  Crichton  street 

I John,  painter,  glazier,  and  paper  hanger, 

I  4  Tiviot  row — ho.  2  Drummond  st. 

j Robert,  shoemaker,   13  Brunswick  street 

* Thos.,  chemist  &  druggist,  147  Kirkg. 

I W.  excise  officer,  3  Ronaidson's  buildings 

William,  builder,  9  Queensferry  st. 

Wm.,  surgeon,  3  Ronaidson's  buildings 

Mrs,  shoe  warehouse,  75  Nirolson  st. 

Finnic,  John,  farmer,  Sivanston 

W.  brush,  bellows,  trunk,  and  portmant. 

manufact.  Mound  pi.  and  Blyth's  cl. 

Mrs  J.,  1 12  Lauriston  place 

Finnis,  ]\Irs,  9  north  Richmond  street 
Fisher,  Alex,  grocer,  1  Montague  street 

Charles,  esq.  S.S.C.  4  Scotland  street 

Daniel,  esq.  S.S.C.  21  St  Andrew  square 

— house  ]5  Forth  street 

Daniel,  lodgings,  23  Lauriston  street 

J.  R.  (W.  H.  Brown)  8  Shakspeare  sq. 

Jno.  esq.  W.S.,  21  St  Andrew  sq. — h.  15 

Forth  street 

John,  teacher  of  English,  &c.  108  Geo.  st. 

John,  lodgings,  1  Paul's  work 

John,  engraver,  and  medical  label  ware- 

house, 15  south  College  street 

.John,  governor  of  Canongate  jail 

Malcolm,  spirit  dealer,  491  Lawnmarket 

Wm.,  tea  &  spirit  mercht.,  17  Home  st. 

IMisses,  dressmakers,  4  Charlotte  place 

Fitz-Patrick,  F.  spirit-dealer,  103  Cowgate 

Miss,  teacher  of  singing,  11  Castle  st. 

Flatou,  Herr,  L.  V.  chiropodist  from  Berlin, 

71  Princes  street — house  65 


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Fleming  &  Johnston,  esqrs.  W.S.  21  North- 
umberland street 

Alex,  tobacconist,  9  Thistle  street 

. .  Alex.  esq.  W.S.  2  south  Charlotte  street 

Lawrence,  tobacconist,  (successor  to  W. 

Cotton),  28  Princes  street 

. R.  esq.  W.S.  21  Northumberland  street 

. T.  billiard- table  maker,  17  s.  St  James'  st. 

. Thomas,  shawl  manufacturer,  31  South 

bridge — house  51  Raiikeillor  street 

, W.  esq.  banker,  3  east  Claremont  street 

W.  (of  iirfm.  Gas  Co.),  10  Abbeyhill 

Wm.  painter,  6  south  Charlotte  street 

Mrs  C.  51  York  place 

Mrs,  18  Duncan  street 

Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  2  Glanville  place 

Mrs  Robert,  13  Minto  street 

;Miss,  dressmaker,  9  south  College  at. 

Miss,  20  Great  King  street 

Fletcher,  Angus,  esq.  (of  Dunans,)  advocate, 
1  Randolph  crescent 

. &  Hunter,  booksellers  and  stationers,  3 

Dundas  street 

Neil,  surgeon  and  druggist,  32  Howe  st. 

Peter,  sup.  ot  Excise,  1  Hope  st.  Leith  w. 

■ R.  G.  watch  and  clockmaker,  31  Frede- 
rick street — ho.  26 

* Peter,  boot  &  shoem.  5  Johnstone  st. 

+ Robert,  bootmaker,  9  Couper  street 

Wm.  cabinetmaker,  12  Potterrow 

Mrs,  73  Geo.  street 

Miss,  Wight's  place 

*Flett,  James  (Customs),  4  Hope  terrace 

John,  tailor,  east  Kroughton  court 

*. Wm.  tea  dealer  and  com.  agent,  8  Giles 

street — house  16  Albany  street 
Flint,  John,  esq.  of  Muirball,  5  Broughton  pi. 
Floater,  Mrs,  2  Tiviot  row 
Flockhart,  James,  smith,  18  west  Crosscausey 

•  .1.  live  stock  agent,  9  Gardner's  crescent 

— —  Wm.  builder,  Gilchrist's  entry 

Wm.  (Duncan  Sf  Flock. )  4  Gayfield  pi. 

Flowers,  Thomas,  engraver,  23  Duke  street 

Flyn,  Mrs  Colonel,  3  Carlton  street 

*Foggo,  Robt.  teach,  and  postmast.  Flillhousef. 

Mrs,   teacher  of  music,  and    boarding 

school  for  young  ladies.  56  Castle  st. 
Foot,  Mrs  .lean,  fruiterer,  20  Green  market 
Forbes,  Sir  William,  James  Hunter,  and 

Co.  bankers.  Parliament  square 

Alex,  bookbinder,  5  Milne's  court 

A.  cabinetmaker,  63  Princes  st.  and  18 

no.  back  Canongate — ho.  .22  St  John  st. 

A.  ho.  carpenter,  &c.  w.  Newington  pi. 

— bouse,  5  Causeyside 

Arthur,  esq.  W.S.  44  Northumberland  st. 

■  A.  W.,  esq.  30  Clarence  street 

C.  (^Lai)ig  <Sj-  Forbes.)  13  Frederick  street 

D.  cut  glass  manufr.  and  brass  founder, 

7  St  Andrew  ^q. — h.  31  Broughton  pi. 
— —  F.  esq.  9  Hamilton  place,  Newington 

George,  esq.  west  Coates  house 

. Peter  &.Co.  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 

96  and  97  So.  br. — h.  Belleville  lodge 


Forbes,  Jas.  D.  esq.  professor  of  natural  philo- 
sophy, 15  Ainslie  place 

.James,  spirit  dealer,  38  Jamaica  street 

Dr  John,  master  John  Watson's  Institu. 

John,  writer,  28  India  street 

Patrick,  esq.  writer,  2  Melville  street 

Peter,  esq.  16  Hart  street 

Robert,  spirit  merchant,  49  High  street 

__ —  Walter,  glass  cutter,  16  St  James'  square 

Walter,  brassfounder,  Swinton  row — ho. 

16  St  James'  scjuare 

W.  esq   advocate,  17  Ainslie  place 

William,  esq.  W.S.  121  Princes  street 

William,  letter  carrier,  8  Hill  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Barony  street 

* Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  3  Water  lane 

Mrs  Duncan,  3  Howard  place 

]Mrs  Major,  31  St  Bernard's  crescent 

Ivirs,  P.  16  Hart  street 

]Mrs,  silk  &  worst,  shop,  57  Frederick  st. 

Miss  F.  F.  IS  Alva  street 

Miss,  11  Archibald  place 

Misses,  Laverock  bank 

Ford,  James,  ei-q.  26  Pitt  street 

J.  grocer  and  spirit  mercht.  27  W.  port 

— ho.  2  w.  Lauriston  place 
J.  flint  glass  manufacturer  to  the  Queen, 

so.  b.  of  Can — ho.  17  St  John's  street 

Geo.  grocer  &  vict.  deal.,  245  High  st. 

Robert,  mason,  56  Brunswick  street 

Thos.  grocer  and  tobucconist,2l4  Canong. 

William,  esq.  34  Minto  street 

* W.  block  and  pump  maker,  Johnson  st. 

* Wm.  &  Sons,  wholesale  grocers  &  spirit 

merchants,  15  Kirkgate — ho.  11   Cas- 

sel's  place 
Fordyce,  G.  Dingwall,  esq.  adv.  5  Carlton  st. 
Forgie,  Robert,  flesber,  3  Jliddle  market 
Forman,  Alex.  esq.  accountant,  1 16  Princes  et. 

Geo.  esq.  27  Great  King  street 

James,  esq   advocate,  54  Northumd.  st. 

John  N.  esq.  W.S.,  27  Great  King  street 

Robt.  esq.  18  Fettes  row 

Mrs,  27  Gieat  King  street 

Forrest,  Alex,  smith  &  ironmr.  21  Greens,  pi. 

* A.  tailor  and  clothier,  55  Kirkgate 

Daniel,  com.  agent,   63  North  bridge — 

house  30  Castle  svreet 
* Dan.  medaUist  to  the  Queen,  BoLing- 

ton  bank 

Edward,  spirit-dealer,  234  Cowgate 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Jam.e*,  (of  Comiston,) 

Bart.,    Lord   Provcst  of   the  City,   12 

Royal  Circus 
Jas.,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer.  Water  of 

Leith 

James,  provision  shop,  31  St  Mary's  wy. 

J.  R.  (Dalglehh  4-  Forrest,)  54  Geo.  s q. 

J.  &  Son,  bootmakers,  96  Nicolsou  st. 

Lieut.  Jas.  R.,  R.N.  her  Majesty's  agent 

for  tmigration.  Custom  ho. — h.  Gothic  ho. 

* J.  sen.  &  Co.  wholes,  grocers,  3  Bridge  s. 

* J.  {J.  Forrest  and  Co.,)  5  Bonington  pi. 

John,  (Nat.  Bank),  2  Haddingteui  place 


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FRA 


Forrest,  John,  late  merchant,  3  w,  Preston  st. 

■ Lawrence,  tea  and  spirit  merchant,  16 

w.  Nicolson  street 
— —  Robt.  sculptor,  National  monument 

• R.  (Dak/Zeish  ^-  F.)  37  Montague  street 

Robt.  tailor,  62  Charlotte  street 

T.  smith,  14  w.  Crosscausey 

W.  H.  accountant,  12  Darnaway  street 

' Wm.  wine  &  spirit  mercht.  6  Rose  st. 

Wm.  spirit  mercht.  60  Abbeyhill 

Wm.  engraver,  17  Archibald  place 

Wm.  {Innes  and  F.,)  1 1  Bread  street 

Mrs  Dr,  13  Comely  bank 

Mrs  Geo.,  40,  West  Richmond  street 

■ Mrs  James,  5  Bonington  place 

— —  ]\Irs  Janet,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1 1 1 
Causeyside 

Mrs,  lodgings,  17  Arthur  street 

Fomster,  Alexander,  baker,  13  Thistle  street 

Archd.  esq.  Meggetland  house,  Borough- 

muirhead 
— —  David,  English   and  comm.   teacher,   1 
west  Newington 

■ Jas,  provision  shop,  31  St  Mary's  Wynd 

John,  esq.  W.S.  8  Drumraond  place 

■ P.  R.  teacher,  Morningsidrt 

' Wm.  letter-press  printer,  lithographer, 

and  engraver,  6  St  Andrew  square — 
house  4  Clarence  street 

Mrs  Mijjor,  11  Hamilton  pi.  Stockbridge 

Mrs  Robert,  32  Minto  street 

Mrs,  14  George  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  8  Mackenzie  place 

•—  ]\Irs,  teacher  of  piano  and  singing,  56 

Queen  street 
— —  Miss,  2  Gillespie  street 
Forshaw,  Henry,  stabler.  Church  lane 
Forster,   John   (of  Ovenslon   <^-  Forster),  11 

King's  place 
Forsyth,   Arthur,   road   surveyor,   3   Comely 
Green  crescent 

■ Chas.  esq.  advocate,  1 1  Royal  Circus 

Henry,  esq.  W.S.  11  Royal  Circus 

John,  lodgings,  5  Picardy  place 

Peter,  letter  carrier,  46  Home  street 

Robert,  esq.  advocate,  1 1  Royal  circus 

Robert,  esq.  Taaphall 

Robert,  tailor,  41  Bristo  street 

■ George,  1 5  Dublin  street 

Samuel,  goldsmith,  10  Salisbury  st. 

Mrs,  Blacket  place 

Misses,  milliners  &  dressm.  85  Geo.  st. 

Fortier,  Ma-ille.  C.  milliner  and  corset  maker, 

55  Princes  street 
*FoRTH  Steam  Towing  Company,  Commer- 
cial pi. — W.  B.  M'Kean,  manager 
* Marine  Insur.  Co.,  Exchange  build- 
ings, 129  Con.  St. — G.  Thomson,  agent 

* Ropery  Company,   51   Bernard  street, 

G.  &  J.  Lindsay  &  Co. 
Fortune,  Jas.  spine  machine,   truss,  artificial 
limb,  and  bandage  maker  to   R.  Infir- 
mary, 138  Princes  street 
— —  John,  painter,  44  India  street 


Fortune,  Robt.  truss,  bandage,  &  artificial  leg- 
m.aker,  67  Nicolson  street — house  31 
Minto  street — See  Adv. 

* Robert,  &  Co.  slaters,  Bonington  road 

Mrs,  ladies' belt  and  bandage  maker,  138 

Princes  street 

Mrs,    ladies'  belt  and  bandage  maker, 

67  Nicolson  street — See  Adv. 

Mrs,  68  Abbeyhill 

Miss,  22  London  street 

*Foster,  Joseph,  gent.  Eastfield  place 
Fotheringham,  Frederick,  esq.  W.S.  15  Aber- 
cromby  place 

Robt.  esq.  13  Henderson  row 

William,  55  Crosscausey 

Foulds,  Thos.  flesher,  2  south  College  street 
Foulis,  Lady,  Bruntsfield  lodge 
Fowler,  Alex,  painter  &  glazier,  5  Duncan  st. 
— house  47  India  place 

.Tas.  tailor  and  clothier,  399  Lawnmarket 

John,  grocer,  160  Pleasance 

&  Co.,  builders,  1  Darnaway  street 

Mrs  Geo.,  51  Broughton  street 

Mrs  Wm.,  11  Keir  street 

*Fowles,  Miss,  straw-hat  maker,  4  Coatfield  1. 
Fox,  M.  coal  merchant  and  contractor,  I  St 

Leonard  street — ho.  Trinity  house 
Foyer,  Jn.  hatter,  10  So.  br. — h.  14Nicols.  sq. 
Frame,  Lockhart,  bookbinder,  6  Jas.  court — 

ho.  3  Melbourne  place 
Francalanza,  T.  teacher  of  fencing,  63  So.  Br. 

— house  47  Great  King  street 
Franks,  B.  optician,  1  Elm  row 
Eraser  and  Anderson,  clothiers,  hatters,  and 
tailors  to  the  Queen,  1  St  Andrew  sq. 

and  Crawford,  esqrs.  W.S.  23  Elder  st. 

&  Co.  booksellers,  sole  agents  in  Scot- 
land for  the  Irish  national  school  books, 
15  Waterloo  place 

Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  Albany  lane 

Alex.   M.    {Fraser  and  Anderson),  32 

Dublin  street 

* A.  (of  Excise),  Glover  street 

*  Alexander,  vintner,  5  Commercial  place 

Alex.  Ed.  &  Leith  dye  works,  1  Leith  w. 

Charles,  esq.  7  Cheyne  street 

Charles,  gardener,  Holyrood  gardens 

C.  M.  esq.  assist.-clk.  of  Sess.  2  Eyre  pi. 

Donald,  late  merchant,  2  Shakspeare  sq. 

Don.,  glass  merchant,  and  stained  glass 

manufactureer,  18  Picardy  place 

George,  china  burner,  198  Rose  street 

Geo.  fishing  &  curled  hair  manufacturer, 

51  West  Port 

Hugh,  esq.  W.S.  4  Dundas  street 

Jas.  house  factor,  23  Bristo  street 

James,  shooting  saloon,  40  Leith  street 

J.  Heather-house  Tavern,  24  Leith  walk 

J.  M.  (of  Register  House)  M<inro  place 

John  Forster,  printer,  7  Jarjies'  court 

John,  teacher,  104  Rose  street — house  1 

Scotland  st. 

John,  china  and  cut-glass  wareh.  40  So. 

br.— house  44  Minto  street 


FEE 


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Fraser,  John,  confectioner,  6  n.  St  Andrew  st- 
— —  Jn.  printer,  publisher,   and  bookseller, 
(  irue  Scotsman)  a^ent  for  IMorison's 
medicine,  10  Hunter  square 

Jno.  vice.  &  spirit  dealer,  6  St  James'  sq. 

■ ■  John,  esq.  93  Causeyside 

John,  picture  frame- maker,  22  Leith  wd- 

John,  gardener,  Inverltith  gardens 

Joseph,  spirit  dealer,  6  e.  Richmond  st. 

Murd.  spirit  dealer,  135  Fountainbridge 

P.  S.  {Fraser  and  Co.,)  19  Gt.  Stuart  st. 

llichard  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  80 

Princes  street 
R.&Co.  jewellers,  lapidaries,  &  seal  en- 
gravers to  the  Queen,  17  s.  St  Andw,  st. 
— house  5  Minto  street 

Robert,  cowfeeder,  29  Hamilton  place 

■ Rev.  Robert,  w,  Morrison's  place 

Thos.  victual  &  tea  dealer,  3  Huntly  st. 

Thomas,  esq.  11  Duncan  street 

Thos,  fruit  &  general  mercht.  2  Pilrig  pi. 

Wm.  glass  and  china  burner,  90  Rose  st. 

Wm.,  surgeon  &  druggist,  6  St  Anthony 

place — bo.  8  Gardners  crescent 

. William,  coach  hirer,  20  India  st. 

William,   esq.    W.S.  23  Elder  street- 
house  6  Abercromby  place 

Wm.  tailor,  67  Canongate 

Wm.  spirit  dealer,  Jock's  lodge 

Wm.jun.  esq.  W.S.  31  Princes  st. — ho.  40 

Melville  street 

• Wm.  boot  &  shoem.,  4  High  Market  st. 

. Wm.jun.  esq.  town  clerk's  office,  Canong. 

• William,  writer,  1 8  Dundas  street 

■ William,  spirit  dealer,  28Greenside  row 

W.  {F.  Neil  and  Co.,)  1  Lauriston  lane 

Wm.  (Supt.  Night  Asylum,)  Old  Fish- 
market  cl. — ho.  I  Elm  row 

* Wm.,  shipmaster,  17  Albany  street 

Wm.  N.  S.S.C.  26  Dundas  street 

Mrs  A.  M.  3  King's  place 

Mrs  E.,  46  Albany  street 

■ Mrs,  2  Greenside  place 

-- —  Mrs,  8  Blenheim  place 
Mrs  J.  grocer,  5  Leven  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  5  Nicolson  street 

. Mrs,  20  Comely  bank 

Mrs,  midwife  and  sicknurse,  61  Rose  st. 

Mrs  F.  23  Buccleuch  street 

Mrs,  8  Mary  place 

Mrs  Major,  2  south-west  Circus  place 

Miss,  milliner  &  dressm.,  16  Greens,  pi. 

JNIiss,  5  Great  Stuart  street 

Miss,  6  Abercromby  place 

. Miss,  38  Rankeillor  street 

Miss,  57  Albany  street 

Miss,  10  Middleby  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  4  Sibbald  place 

Misses,  24  Clarence  street 

Misses,  dressmakers,  Old  Assembly  cl. 

Misses,  straw-hat  makers,  2  Warriston  pi. 

Frater,  John,  gardener.  Grange  loan 

Wm.  lodgings,  5  High  terrace 

* Mrs,  dairy,  36  Quality  st.  &  10  Bridge  st 

Freebairn,  Robert,  esq.  33  Howe  street 


*Freeman,  John,  &  Cop|/er  Co.,  copper  manu- 
facturer, Bristol— D.  M'Gregor,  agent, 
34  Bernard  street 
♦French  Brandy  Distillery,  36  Mitchell  street 

G.  T.  artificial  flower-maker  &  silk- dyer, 

153  Rose  street 

James,  fiesher,  9  St  Patrick  street 

Rev.  John,  7  Hailes  street 

John,  esq.  W.S.  30  Rutland  square 

* John,  grocer,  27  Bernard  st. — h.  28 

Freudenthal,  Maurice,  general  merchant  and 
importer  of  cigars,  10  Hanover  street 

Dr  W.,  teach,  of  German,  10  Hanov.  st. 

Friend,  John,  spirit  dealer,  25  Low  Calton 

Fkiendly  Insurance  Office,  48  North  br. 
— See  Adv. 

Loan  Co.  1  IMill's  Court,  R.  M'Dougal, 

manager 

Societies,  Robt.  Hendercon,  efq.  advo- 
cate, (appointed  to  certify  rules  of,) 
49  Gt.  King  street. 

Frier  and  Peattie,  drapers,  397  Lawnraarket 

James  &  S'tn,  corn  merchts.  22  Grassm. 

James,  grocer,  27  Pleasance 

J.  victual  dlr.  316  Lawnm. — h.  2  Jas.  co. 

John,  corn  merchant,  26  Grassmarket 

]\Iatthew,  baker,  5  St  Patrick  st.— ho.  32 

W.  grocer  and  victualler,  66  High  st. 

Mrs  Wm.  v;ool  merchant,  4  Victoria  st. 

Froom,  J.  keeper  of  Archers'  hall 

Fryer,  Mrs,  27  Montague  Street 

Fubister,  J.  watch  &  clockm.  7  Richmond  pi. 

FuUarton,  Captain  Archibald,  10  Gilmore  place 

Archd.  &  Co.  publishers  and  booksellers, 

5  Nicolson  St. — D.  Campbell,  agent 

John,  esq.  5  M'Kenzie  place 

John,  bakei",  10  Antigua  street — house  9 

Lord,  27  Melville  street 

Mrs,  9  Carlton  street 

Miss,  9  Maitland  street 

Miss,  4  Royal  circus 

Fuller,  Jno.  of  Excise,  14  Roxburghe  street 

Fulton,  Andw.  saddler  and  harness  maker,  18 
Hanover  st. — ho.  34 

* Fr.  corn  dealer,  1  old  Bridge  end — house 

26  Charlotte  street 

* John,  &  Son,  corn  merchants,  50  Shore 

* John,  sen,  (of  Fulton  ^  Son,)  43  Ber- 
nard street 

* John,  jun.  {J.  Fulton  c^  So7i,)  1  Bank  pi. 

John,  brewer,  80  Pleasance 

*Fyall,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  2  Hamburg  pi. 

Fyfe,  Aw.  S.S.C.  and  N.P.  15  Leopold  place 

Dr  Andrew,  lecturer  on  chemistry,  3  Sur- 
geon square — house  38  George  square 

Archd.  accountant,  21  Nelson  street 

■  Jno.  R.  (Scotsman  Office,)  17  St  Patrick 

square 

* N.  cork  manufact.,  33  Bridge  street 

* R.  china,  crystal  and  stone  warehouse, 

34  Bridge  street 

Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  east  Lochend's  close 

* Mrs  George,  53  Shore 

* Mrs  James,  2  Bridge  street 

"  Miss  Douglas,  prof,  of  music,  45  Geo.  st. 


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GEG 


G 

Gaelic  School  Society  committee  rooms  and 
depository,  13  Queen  st — W.  Whyte, 
13  Geo.  St.  Treasurer 

Gaff,  Wm.,  overseer  Un.  Canal  Co.  8  Downie  pi. 

*Gains,  Wm.  shipmaster,  north  .Junction  st. 

Gair,  Jas.  plumber  and  gas  fitter,  69  Clerk  st. 

Gairdner,  Andrew,  esq.  superintendent  of  wa- 
ter office,  24  St  James'  square — ho.  3 
Forth  street 

.John,  M.D.  and  F.R.C.S.  18  Hill  st. 

Gairns,  A.  shoemaker,  27  India  street 

Mrs,  milliner,  12  Castle  street 

Galbrailh,  Colin,  writer,  2  Melville  street 

• M.  solicitor,  7  Torphichen  street 

■ ■  Peter,  confectioner,  1  so.  e.  Circus  place, 

and  14  Biink  street 

Philip,  chimney-sweeper,  43  Rose  st. 

Wm.  teacher  of  mathematics,  54  So.br. 

* Mrs  H.  confectioner,  4  Charlotte  street 

Gall,  Jas.  &  Son,  books^ellers  and  printers,  22 
Niddry  street  and  38  no.  Bridge — ho. 
Myrtle  bank 

— —  James,  jun.  printer,  24  Gayfield  square 

j\Irs,  1  Gayfield  place 

*Gallaway,  Alex,  shipmaster,  5  Cobiirg  st. 

* John,  shipowner,  Hillhousefield 

William,  accountant,  8  Annandale  st. 

• W.  D.  esq.  {Stamps  and  Taxes,')  8  An- 
nandale St. 

* .  Mrs  J.  Spence's  pi.,  Bonington  road 

Galli,  Chas.  Gallery  of  Arts,  1  Blenheim  pi. 

Gallic  &  Bayley,  booksellers,  publishers,  and 
stationers,  69  Geor^re  street 

* Geo.  cabinetmaker,  Duke  street 

" '  Jas.  B.  copper,  iron,  lead,  and  tin-plate 

merchant,  58  High  st.  and  96  Constitu- 
tion St.* — ho.  37  Minto  st. 

Galloway,  Alex,  tailor  &  clothier,  37  Fredrick  st. 

■ A.  &  ,J.  grocers,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  mer- 
chants, 197  High  St. — h.2Buccleuchpl. 

— —  Alex.  A.  {A.  cV  J.  Galloway,)  2  Buc- 
cleuch  place 

■ Alex,  livery  stables,  Broughton  lane — h. 

6  Union  street 

— —  David,  writer,  41  n.  Hanover  street 

Rt.T  {E.B  <f  Scotland,)  2  Buccleuch  pi 

— —  Robt.  bookbinder,  26  George  st. 

Wm.  tailor  and  clothier,  3  Melbourne  pi. 

* Misses,  milliners  &  straw-hat  makeis, 

3  Spence's  place 
■  ' Miss  E.  C.  French  stay-maker,  1  Rut- 
land street 

Gammell,  Jas.  esq.  of  Ardriffery,  52lnverl.row 

Garden,  Hugh,  tailor,  16  South  bridge 

Gardiner,  John,  esq.  S.S.C.  25  Dundas  st. 

I Jas.  esq.  W.S.  31  Albany  st. — ho.  Dean 

bank,  Saxe-Coburg  place 

. Miss,  24  Hill  street 

Gardner,  Alex,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  259 
High  St. — house  7  Meadow  place 

I.  .      Alex,  tailor  and  clothier^  187  High  st. 


Gardner,  A.  A.  {Edin.  Gas  Co.,)  15  Buccl.  st. 

Georjze,  fruiterer  and  tea  dealer,  12  Lo- 
thian street 

G.  O.  esq.  of  Marjoribanks,  13  Ann  st. 

Henry,  city  accountant.  City  Chambers 

— h.  3  west  Newington 

H.  G.  esq.  W.  S.  13  Ann  street 

James,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  225 

High  St. — ho.  7  Meadow  pi. 

Rev.  Jas.  M.D.  &  A.M.  53  George  st. 

Js.  apothy.  58  Geo.  st. — h.  13Torphic.  st. 

James,  baker,  7  Earl  Grey  street 

James,  spirit  dealer,  90  Iliah  street 

* John,  spirit  mercht.  41  Tolbooth  wynd 

* Robt.  provision  dealer,  60  Shore 

Thomas,  Russian  and  Manchester  ware- 
house, 51  Frederick  street 

* Wm.  agent,  23  Bernard  street 

Wm.  C.  Glasgow  &  JNIanchester  wareho. 

140  Nicol-on  st. — ho.  20  Rankeillor  st. 

* Mrs  William,  lodgings,  23  Bernard  st. 

* Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Sandport  street 

* Miss,  23  Bernard  street 

Mrs  James,  7  Jleadow  place 

Mrs,  17  St  Patrick  square 

Mrs  .Jean,  lodgings,  23  Downie  place 

Miss,  4  west  Newington  place 

Miss,  48  Lothian  street 

Misses,  95  Fountainbridge 

*Garland,  Jacob,  shipowner  ami  pawnbroker 

33  St  Andrew  st ho.  2  Foxe's  lane 

Gas-Light,  Edin.  Co.  25  Waterloo  place 
Gaugain,  J.  J.  stationer,  and  depot  of  materials 

for  ladies'  fancy  works,  63  George  st. 
Gauldie,  Miss,  3  Summer  place 
*Gault,  Mrs,  lodgings,  4  Portland  terrace 
Gauntlet,  Miss,  44  Castle  street 
Gavin,  H.  engraver  and  copperplate  printer,  16 

so.  St  David  st. — ho.  Croft-an-Righ  ho. 

Martin,  slater,  2  Nottingham  terrace 

* Dun.  mercht.  11  Dock  pi. — h.  11. Jas.  pi. 

* P.  &  Co.  ship  chandler,  house  and  ship 

painter,  6  Commercial  place 

* Pet.  jun.  rope  &  sail  maker,  12.James'  pi. 

*' Peter  and  son,  rope,  sail  makers,  and 

canvass  manufacturers,  1 1  Dock  pi. 

Wm.  (  W.  and  C.  Gavin,)  Williamfield 

* Wm.  shipmaster,  Madeira  street 

* W.  and  C.  timber  merchts.  11  Dock  pi. 

* W.  A.  esq.  Jessfield 

Miss,  Jessfield 

*Gavinson,  Gilb.  agent,  70  Tolbooth  wynd 

Gay,  Robt.  fish-cuier,  Nevvhaven 

Gayfield  Square  Ladies'  Institution — Mr  and 

Miss  Anderson,  7 
Gaylor,  William,  writer,  4  Torphichen  street 
Gazette  Office,  1;J  north  Bank  street 
Geddes,  A.  G.  5  Archibald  place 

Arch,  merchant,  1  Queen's  place 

H.  painter,  187  High  street 

John,  esq.  mining  engineer,  49  Albany  st. 

I^ieut.-Col.  John,  15  Salisbury  road 

Miss,  18  Buccleuch  place 

*Geggie,  M.  spirit  dealer,  100  Constitution  st. 


GIS 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY, 


GIL 


Geikie,  Arclitl.  jun.  ornamental  liair  inanuf.  & 

perluiner  lothe  Queen,  35  North  br. — 

ho.  15  south  College  street 
Gellatly^  Jn.  engraver  &  lithographic  printer, 

1  George  St. — ho.  15  Leopold  pi. 

* jMrs  William,  Bonington  road 

Gelson,  J.  importer  of  lineuSj  43  Hope  Park  end 

Gemble,  Mrs,  1  St  Vincent  street 

General  Board  of  Directors  of  Prisons 

IN  Scotland,  124.  George  street 

RliVERSIONARY   AND   I  N  VES  TBIENT  COM- 

PANY,  Archd.  Watson    Goldie,   agent, 

8  York  place 
Steam  Navigation  Co.,   21  Waterloo 

pi.    &   It  Shore* — Vessels    start  from 

Ciranton  pier. — R.  W.  Hamilton,  agt. 
Gentle,  John,teacherof  Englisl),5  Nicolson  sq. 
Cienileman,  James,  iron  and  metal  merchant, 

40  Leith  st. — ho.  23  Broughton  pi. 
^—  Mrs,  lodgings,  93  Princes'  st. 
George,  Wm.  {S.  VVid.  Fund,)  5  St  Andw.  sq. 
Georgf'son,  A!ex.  shoemaker,  9  i  Princes  street 
Gerard,  W.  smitli  and  bell- hanger,  lONewst. 
Giaiietti  and  Pass,  perfumers  to  her  Majesty, 

107  George  street — ho.  37  Castle  street 
Gibb,  Alex,  builder,  family  mangle  manutact. 

&  undertaker,  4  Nottingham  pi. — ho. 

28  Greenside  st. — See  App. 

And.  commer.  agent,  y  Drummond  st. 

Fulton,  umbrella    manufr.  and    haber- 

dasber,  271  High  st.  &  17  Royal  Excb. 

C4eorge,  tailor,  63  Cumberland  street 

H.  M.,  Royal  Hotel,  53  Princes  street 

James,  baker,  19  Elm  row 

T.  agent,  12  Rankeilior  street 

* Wm.  spirit  dealer,  15  Cable  wynd 

Wm.  upholsterer,  20  George  st. — house 

17  Castle  street 

Wm.  {Murray  S^  Gibb,)  6  so.  Nelson  st. 

Wm.  spirit-dealer,  197  Canongate 

Mrs   A.  grocer,  2  King's  place 

Mrs,  grocer,  61  n.  b.  Canongate 

*Gibbon,  Alex,  commission  agent,  and  spirit 

merchant.  119  Kirkgate 
Gibson- Craigs,  Dalziel,  &  Brodie,  esqs.  W.S. 

5  Thistle  street 
&  Goold  (^British  Linen  Co.,)  agents  for 

the  Imp.  Fire  and  Litie  Insurance — 

See  App. 

and  Hector,  esqs.,  W.S.  3  no.  St  David  st. 

and  Home,  esqs.  W.S.  12  s.  Charlotte  st. 

and  Walker,  corn  mercht.  165  Westport 

Adam,  joiner,  56  Cumberland  street. 

* Alex,  teacher,  parochial  school,  112  Con- 
stitution street. 
Alex,  wright,  15  Hart  street 

-  Alex.  esq.  (teller  Briciih  Linen  Co.,) agent 

for  the  Imperial  Insurance  Co.  40  St. 
Andrew  square — See  App. 

-  Arch.  esq.  W.S.  2  Gloucet-ter  place 

. Sir  A.  C.  xVIaitland,  bart.  (of  Cliftonhall,) 

27  Charlotte  square 

A.  (  W.  Gibson  and  Son,)  10  Greensidest. 

r  I    I.  Arch.  esq.  accountant,  4  Albyn  place — 

ho.  2  Gloucester  place 


Gibson,  Andrew,  esq.  fanner.  Dean  park 
Andrew,  ordained  surveyor  of  buildings, 

3  Castle  street 
David,  silk  mercer  and  draper,  18  South 

bridge — ho.  5  Roxburghe  place 

Francis,  esq.  18  Leopold  i)]ace 

* Ctco.  &  Son,  merchts.,  69  Constitution  st. 

* Geo.  merchant.  Docks— h.  5  .John's  pi. 

* Hugh   (J.  Gibson  §•    Sun,)  28  Bernard 

stieet 

James,  silk-dyer,  65  Broughton  street 

James,  wright,  3  Union  street 

James  &  Co.    silk-dyers,  scourers,  and 

furniture  glazirs,  90  Nicolson  street 

James  {Gibson  and  Co.,)   12  Minto  st. 

.James,  dairy,  15  Gilmore  street 

John,  jun.  esq.  W.S.  12  south  Charlotte 

street — house  19  Walker  street 
John,  esq.  inspector  of  schools  for  Scot- 
land, 1  Montpelitr 

John,  farmer,  Woolmet,  by  Dalkeith. 

John,  esq.  W.S.  3  north  St  David  street — 

ho.  53  Inverleith  row 

J.  Ci-q.  S.S.C.  &  S.f..  1  Abercromby  pi. 

* John  and  Son,  plumbers  and  glaziers, 

22  Dock  St. — house  Trinity  Villa 
* Joseph,  merchant,  69  Constitution  street 

—  house  3  Gay  field  place,  Edinburgh 
Mitchell,   harbour  master,    4   Queen's 

place,  Leith  walk. 

* M.  C.  merchant,  5  .John's  place 

P.  C.  surgeon,  &o.  5  Uiiion  street 

R.  (sec.  jS.  E.  SociefJ/)  26  St  Andw.  sq. 

Robt.  lodgings,  Carrui-.ber  s  court 

Wm.  (Gibson  and  Walker,)  2  Keir  street 

Wm.  and  Son,  plumbers,  brassfounders, 

and  gasfitters,  8  Greenside  st. 

Wm.  painter  and  glazier,  8  Howe  street 

Mrs  Agnes,  50  Cumberland  St. 

Mrs,  59  Frederick  street 

Mrs  J.  4  Gillespie  street 

Mrs  James,  10  Fettes  row 

Mrs,  67  Cumberland  street 

Mrs  Margaret,  grocer,  129  Causeyside 

Mrs  Colonel,  of  Pentland,  13  Bruntsfield 

place 

Mrs,  108  George  street 

Mrs,  of  Quernmore,  15  Gloucester  place 

Mrs  W.  lot  Nicolson  street 

* Mrs  Thos.  1  Albany  st 

Mrs,  sen.  23  Castle  street 

Mrs,  37  Candlemaker  row 

Miss,  22  Inverleith  row 

Miss,  31  India  st 

Misses,  boarding-school,  10  Fettes  row 

Misses,  dres'^makers,  7  Windmill  st. 

GifFord  &  Son,  merchants  &  manufacturers  in 
leather,  105  South  bridge 

Alex.  esq.  S.S.C.  &  N.  P.  2  Hill  square- 
house  3 

James  {Gifford  and  Son,)  11  Arnistonpl. 

Nicol,  farrier,  40  Buccleuch  street 

Gilbert  &  Son,  tailor  &  habitmaker,  37  N.  br. 

James,  {of  Gilbert  S^  Son,)  Jordan  Lane, 

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Gilbert,  John,  {of  Gilbert  ^  Son,)  37  N.  br. 
* John,  pawnbroker,  40  Tolbooth  wynd, 

— house  Exchange  buildings 
— —  Thomas,  tailor  and  clothier,  2  South  br. 

Mrs  John,  spirit  dealer,  3  Little  Kingst. 

Gilchrist,  Alex.  S.  solicitor  and  stenographist, 

12  Raeburn  place 
* Geo.  ho.  painter  and  paper  hanger,  53 

Kirkgate — ho.  76 

* Daniel,  spirit  dealer,  39  St  Andrew  st. 

. James,  plasterer,,  19  so.  Richmond  st. 

* James,  carter,  16  Cable  wynd 

John  (Courant  Office,)  28  India  street 

' John,  gardener,  119  Fountainbridge 

John,  (G.F.  O.)  14  Middle  Arthur  place 

Rev.  Br,  3  St  John  street 

•— —  Wm,  M.D.  surgeon,  1  St  Jamies'  place 

Mrs,  8  St  Culme  street 

Gilfillan,  James,  builder,  1  Gibb's  entry 

* Robt.  collector  of   Police    assessment, 

Town- hall — h.  65  Constitution  street 

' IMrs,  1  Rankeillor  street 

Gilkie,  Alex,  surveyor  of  buildings,  74  George 
street 

Gilkison  &  Taylor,  London  straw  hat  &  mil- 
linery warehouse,  34  Hanover  st. 

Gillespie's  Hospital,  V\^right's  house  toll — 
Robt.  Kerr  &  Geo.  Meikle,  joint  treas. 

Gillespie,  Dr  Alex.  jM.D.  30  York  place 

* A.  umbrella  maker,  4  Giles  street 

■ Alex,  tinplate- worker,  21  Frederick  st. 

Alex,  ironmonger,  62  Broughton  st. 

* G.  J.   wine  &  spirit  merchant,  14  &  15 

Sandport  street — ho.  5  Coburg  st. 

Jo-  grocer,  1  Castlebarns — h.  9  Grove  st. 

* William,  esq.  south  Fort  street 

. JNIrs,  60  Castle  street 

]\Irs,  straw-hat  maker,  8  Charlotte  pi. 

Gillies,  Alex,  grocer  and  lodgings,  5  Anntield 

Robert,  baker,  8  west  Crosscauseway 

Mrs,  1  west  Richmond  street 

. iMrs,  16  York  place 

Gillis,  Right  Rev.  Dr  Jas.  Greenhill  cottage. 

Gillon,  Alex.  &  Sons,  sack,  flax,  &  yarn  manu- 
facturers, 64  Grassmarket  &  5  Vennel 

*——  John  &  Co.,  manufacturer  of  preserved 
provisions,  3  Mitchell  street — h.  Marine 
villa 

* J.  jun.  (of  J.  G.  ^-  Co.)  8  St  James'  pi, 

* Jas.  wine  &  brandy  mercht.  17  Chapel 

lane — ho.  Albany  st.  cottage 

' Robert  (A.  Gillon  and  Sons,)  10  Keir  st. 

* Wm.  carter,  18  Commercial  place 

W.  D.  esq.  of  Wallhouse,  20  Royal  ter. 

W.  (Gillon  and  Son,)  2  Merchant  st. 

Gilraore,  James,  grocer,  49  Abbeyhill 

* Andw.   grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Hill- 

housefield 

'  Wm.  ropemaker,  56  Grassmarket — ho. 
6  Gillespie  street 

■ Mrs,  3  Windmill  street 

Gilmour,  J.  S.S.C.  coramiss.  in  the  English 
courts,  and  in  the  Court  of  Queen's 
Bench,  Ireland,  5  Antigua  st. — ho.  16 
Maryfield,  Easter  road 


Gilmour,  James,  esq.  Mary's  cottage,  Trinity 

Oliver,  tanner,  49  south  back  of  Canong. 

•  W.  currier,  49  s.  b.  Can. — h.  7  Adam  st. 

Mrs,  furniture  and  upholstery  ware- 
room,  17  and  19  Blair  street — ho.  105 
south  Bridge 

Miss,  18  Maitland  street 

Gilruth,  John,  teacher,  74  Rose  street 
Gilzean,  T.  tailor  &  clothier,  43  Broughton  st. 
*Girdwood,  Wm.  of  soap  work — ho.  Eastfield 
Wm.  &  Son,  wholesa.  and  retail  woollen- 
draper,  2  Bank  st. — h.  3  Fettes  row 

Miss  milliner  and  dressmak.  2  Tiviot  r. 

Girle,   Geo.  H.  currier  and  leather   dresser, 

125  High  street — house  5  St  John  st, 
*Given,  John,  parcel  waggoner,  10  Bernard  st. 

Robert  &  Co.,  coach  and  harness- makers, 

1  Rutland  place,  Lothian  road 
Gladow,  John,  janitor.  High  School 
Gladstone,  Alex,  stabler,  20  Grassmarket 

* JSIrs,  4  Albany  street 

Glanville,  W.  coach  hirer,  8  Crichton  street 
*Glasgow  &  Edinbu  RGH  Canal  ShippingCo.'s 
Office,  1  Port-  Hopetoun,  and  54  Tim- 
ber bush,* — Sanderson,  Henderson,  & 
Co. — See  Adv. 

* Marine  Insurance  Co.,   Exchange 

building, — R.  Moubray,  jun.  agent 

D.  chimney  sweeper,  27  Jamaica  street 

John,  victual  dealer,  175  Westport 

John,  spirit  dealer,  22  M'Dowall  street 

Robt.  R.  esq.  advocate,  15  Rutland  street 

Glass,  A.  furniture  dealer,  265  Cowgate 

E.,  printer,  44  South  bridge 

John,  esq.  6  Clarence  street 

M.  barm  brewer,  48  Candlemaker  row 

Robt.  silver- plater,  and  saddler's  iron- 
monger, &c.  Victoria  ter. — h.  17  Buccl. 
place 

W.  Stirling,  esq.  2  Norton  place 

Wm.  painter,  &c.  9  east  Adam  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Crichton  street 

Glassford,  Jas.  esq.  of  Dugalstou,  2  Forres  st. 

Miss,  3  Gloucester  place 

Gleadhill,  B.  teacher  of  music,  15  Parkside  st. 
Glegg,  Captain  H.  V.  East  India  Co.'s  recruit- 
ing department,  32  Gayfield  sq. 

James,  esq.  Excheq.  3  Gillespie  st. 

Glen,  Alex,  broker,  250  Cowgate 

Alex,  corn- merchant,  5  Athole  place 

Archd.  &  Son,  corn  merchts.  1  Graesna. 

— house  5  Alva  street 

Archd.  (of  Glen  and  Son,)  5  Alva  street 

David,  broker,  186  Cowgate 

Dr  George,  1  south  Gray  street 

Geo.  bootmaker,  33  Hanover  street — h. 

29  Frederick  street 

* Geo.  auctioneer,  appraiser,  and  haberd. 

26  and  27  Kirkgate — h.  Eastfield.  co. 

John  &  Son,  cabt.  makers,  1  Castle  road 

John  (  W.  and  J.  Glm,)  2  Melville  st. 

Rev.  Wm.  missionary,  6  Clarence  st. 

Rob.  glasscutter  and  dealer,  and  agent  for 

Roslin  Bleachfield,  7  no.  College  street 
R.  &  J.  coal  merchants,  3  Port-Hamilton 


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Glen,  Thos.  &  Sons,  coal  niercliaiit;,,  rf  Port- 

IlanaiUon — ho.  7  Speiice's  place 
. .  Thos.  musical  instrument  maker,  2  no. 

Bank  street 

. W.  and  J.  wine  and  spirit  merchants  and 

agents,  Victoria  street 

* Mrs,  dairy,  Duke  street 

' Mrs  Captain,  1  i  Tiviot  row 

■ •  Mrs  William,  8  Wharton  place 

Mrs,  5  Alva  strict 

■ Mrs,  6  Clarence  street 

*Glendinning,  R.  coach  hirer,  56  Bernard  st. 

JVIisP,  63  Cumberland  street 

Glenny,  Win.  china  merchant,  31  Grassmarket 
Gloag,  Peter,  writer,  5  Mackenzie  place 

Mrs  Captain,  17  Danube  street 

Globe    Lifk    and    Fxiie     Insukance    Co. 

London — Andrew  Millar  &  Son,    60 

North  br.,  agent. —  See  Adv. 

* Tavern,  24.  Sandport  st. 

Glover,  Geo.  esq.  surgeon,  19  Bucckuch  place 
— —  James,  house  painter  and  colourman,  8 

Leith  terrace — house  e.  Broughton  pi. 

Ja.  (  Tax  Office,)  Wharton  lane 

*— —  John,  esq.  Madeira  street 

. Thos.  {ISciU  ^-  G.,)  Wharton  lane 

William,  esq.  W.S.  Taaphall 

Wm.  esq.  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  surgeon,  4  w. 

Preston  street 

Rev.  William,  22  Elm  row 

* Mrs,  midwife,  36  Tolbooth  wynd 

*Goalen,  Thomas,  wright,  Morton  street 

David,  R.N.  2  Darling's  buildings 

AlfX.  esq.  Star  bank 

Godby,  Frederick,  esq.,  11  Leopold  pi. 
*Goddard,  W.  M.,  mercht.  and  agt.  for  Globe 

Assur.  Co.  56  Giles  st. — h.  6  John's  pi. 

Miss,  2  Johns  place 

Godfrey,  Gavin,  spirit  dealer,  12  Grassmarket 
Goguel,  Mrs,  24  Buccleuch  place 
Goldie,  Alex.  esq.  W.S.  34  Melville  street 

Archd.  W.  esq.  W.S.  8  Yoik  place 

Geo.  accountant,  2  w.  Newington  place 

Geo.  hatter,  43  North  bridge 

* James  (of  Customs,)  3  Couper  street 

J.  &  Co.  {Observer office,)  377  High  st. 

* Robert,  baker,  6  Citadel  street 

• Thos.  cabinetmaker,  129  Canongate 

. Wm.  esq.  W.S.  34  Melville  street — ho. 

29  Stafford  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  45  Frederick  street 

GoLDSiviiTHs'  Hall,  98  South  bridge 

Friendly  Society,  5  Howe  street — Robert 

Meek,  Prests 
Goldwyre,  Henry,  lodgings,  3  Castle  st. 
Goodall  &  Sanderson,  builders.  Old  Broughton 
— —  Alexander,  wright.  Old  Broughton 

• Geo.  eating-house,  9  Carnegie  street 

*Goodlet,  Geo.  esq.  postmaster — h.  7  John's  pi. 

* Miss,  7  John's  place 

Goodsir,  A,  (sec.  Brit.  Linen  Co.,)  3  Queen  st. 

-    ■■     John,  surgeon,  21  Lothian  street 

■  H.  Bank  of  Scotland — 44  Inverleith  row 

. Robert,  S.  engraver,  187  High  street 

• Misses,  dressmakers,  10  so.  Charlotte  st. 

Goodsman,  R.  spirit  dealer.  Golf-house  I 


Goodwin,  Wm.  mail-guard,  13  Caltou  hill 

Cioold,  Geo.  esq.  (Brit.  Linen  Co.,)  agent  for 
the  Imperial  Life  Insur.  Co.  21  Scot- 
land street. — See  Ado. 

Rev.  William,  28  Buccleuch  place 

Rev.  W.  H.  28  Buccleuch  place 

Miss,  84  Great  King  street 

Gordon  and  Barron,  esqrs.  W.S.  20  Nelson  st. 

Dyer,  &  Co.  tea  wareh.  20  so.  Bridge 

and  Stuart,  esqs.  W.S.  agents  for  United 

Kingdom  Life  Assur.  21  Royal  terrace 
— See  Adv. 

Sir  Cbas.  &  Co.  W.S.  6  Albyn  place 

Sir  C.  of  Drimnin,  sec.  Highland  &  Agri« 

cultural  Society  of  Scotland,  G  Albyn  pi. 

Ch.,  esq.  W.S.  20  Nelson  st— h.  10  How- 
ard place 

David,  M.D.  surgeon,  8  Rankeillor  st. 

Edw.  S.  esq.  advoc.  12  Gt.  King  st. 

G.  Clunes,  esq.  W.S.  21  Royal  terrace 

Jas.  of  Craig,  esq.  23  St  Andrew  square 

James,  esq.  W.S.  35  Drummond  place 

* James,  of  Craig,  advocate,  Hawkhill 

J.  artist,  1  Blenheim  place 

* Jas.  wine  mercht.  &  Spanish  consul, 

47  Quality  st.  and  14  Charlotte  st. 

James,  spirit  dealer,  161  High  street 

* .John,  of  Customs,  Janefield 

Jn.  T.  esq.  advocate,  6  Gloucester  pi. 

John  Watson,  esq.  123  George  street — 

house  Catharine  Bank 

Major  John,  12  Great  King  street 

John,  esq.  29  east  Claremont  street 

John,  woollen  draper,  33  North  bridge — 

ho.  27  Rutland  street 

Jn.  W.  esq.  123  George  street 

Lieut- Col.  Jn.  of  Cluny,  4  St  Andrew  sq. 

John,  e?q.   of  Cairnbulg,  advocate,    60 

Great  King  street 

Jn.  chemist  and  druggist,  32  Bristo  st. 

Jos.  esq.  W.S.  21  lioyal  terrace 

Richard,  accountant,  35  Drummond  pi. 

Rev.  Dr  Robert,  12  Gilmour  place 

R.  esq.  (Bank  of  Scotl.),  28  London  st. 

Robert,  M^S.  esq.  -35  NortLumb.  st. 

Wm.  &  Son,  builders,  7  St  Anthony  pi. 

Lady,  10  Royal  crescent 

Mrs  Agnes,  midwife,  25  Crosscauseway 

Mrs  A.  28  Buccleuch  place 

* Mrs  Charles,  midwife,  28  Water  Lane 

* Mrs  M.  spirit  dealer,  13  St  Andrew  st. 

Mrs  Colonel,  23  Inverleith  row 

Mrs,  3  Moray  place 

Mrs,  of  Kiiockespock,  10  Ainslie  place 

Mrs,  15  Hart  street 

— —  Mrs  Captain,  Whale  bank 

Mrs  G.  3  May  field  loan 

Miss,  milliner  and  dressmr.  6  Castle  st. 

Miss,  10  south  Gray's  street 

Miss,  31  Scotland  street 

Miss,  4  Hope  street 

Miss,  13  Rankeillor  street 

Misses,  15  Scotland  street 

Gorham,  R.  writer,  173  Causey  side 

R.Y.  (2'eind  office,)   173  Causeyside 

Gorman,  James,  broker,  12C  Co  wgate 


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Gorman,  James,  coal  merchant,  21  Earl  Grey 

street 

Nath.  furniture  dealer,  253  Cowgate 

William,  baker,  71  Pleasance 

Gorrie,  Wm.  assist,   conservator  of  Highland 

and  Agricultural  Society's  Museum,  10 

Graham  street 

Mrs  D.,  jun.  18  east  Drummond  street 

Gouinlock,  Wra.,  fleshtr,  6  Chapel  street 
Gould,  John,  esq.  6  Upper  Dean  terrace 
Goalding,  James,  broker,  128  Cowgate 

William,  (Baths,)  Argyle  square 

G  lurlay,  James,  gardener,  Bruntstield  House 

* ■  Mrs,  3  Duncan  place 

R.  &  T.  tailors  and  clothiers,  142  High  st. 

Wm.  &  John,  golf-ball  maker,  (Links) 

— ho.  28  Wright's  houses 

■ Mrs,  1  Bruntsfield  place 

Mrs,  Tettotal  CofFLehouse,  219  High  st. 

* Mrs  A.  spirit  dealer,  12  Johnston  street 

* Mrs,  49  Charlotte  street 

Mrs  Dr.  10  Torphichen  street 

Miss,  13  Ranktilior  street 

Govan,  John,  esq.  W.S.  13  Walker  street 
Gow,    Alex.,    wine  and  spirit- merchant,    17 

India  place 

James,  paper  ruler,  16  Canal  street 

* Daniel,  tinsmith,  41  Yardheads 

Donald,  cowfeeder,  18  Jamaica  street 

^ Forbes,  tailor,  187  High  street 

James,  chairman,  10  Forres  street 

S.  esq.  13  India  street 

M.  spirit  dealer,  4  Church  lane 

iVIrs,  sicknurse,  44  Howe  street 

Miss  E.  straw-hat  maker,  44  Howe  st. 

Miss,  19  Gay  field  square 

Gowan^  Alex.  esq.  solicitor,  18  Jloray  place 

Chas.  baker  and  confectioner,  4  Union  pi. 

Mis,  60  George  street 

■ Miss,  5  Pitt  street 

Gowans,  Thomas,  grocer,  99  Causeyside 

Mrs  Jean,  merchant,  21  Brown  square 

Gracie  &  Mackenzie,  esqrs.  W.S.6RoyalExch. 

John    B.  esq.  W.  S.    and    commissary 

clerk.  Parliament  sq. — ho.  18  Moray  pi. 

Mrs,  39  Montagu  street 

Grady,  John  messenger-at-arms  and  sheriff- 
officer,  5  Hi^;h  Terrace 

*Gr8eme,  David,  vintner,  36  Sandport  street 

Mrs,  18  Heriot  row 

Graham  and  Anderson,  esqrs.  W.S.  31  Great 
King  street 

and  Weddel,  clothiers  and  shirt  mer- 
chants, 179  High  street 

A.  dairy,  1  Scotland  street 

• A.  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  dealer,  70  Bristo 

St. — house  IS  Lothian  street 

David,  grocer,  328  Lawnmarket 

Frederick,  esq.  Cherry  Bank 

— —  G.  F.  esq.  31  Gilmore  place 

Henry  C.  esq.  W.S.  39  Great  King  St.— 

house  11  Darnaway  street 

. Henry,  esq.  physician,  1 1  Shandwick  pi. 

o™=_  Humphry,  esq.  W.  S.  11  Shandwick 
place — house  14  Athole  crescent 


Graham,  J.  esq.  {Ainsiie,  M' Allan,  &  G.,)  26 

Rutland  square 

J.  Gillespie,  esq.  architect,  5  Duke  street 

James,  (Mortimtr  k  G.,)  6  Leopold  pi. 

John,  governor  of  House  of  Refuge 

.1.  confectioner,  2  Catharine  street 

John,  farmer,  Egypt 

Patrick^  esq.  W.S.  31  Gt.   King  street- 
house  37  Inverleitb  row 

R.  M.  merchant,  25  Pitt  street 

Robert,  esq.  7  east  Claremont  street 

Roht.  jun. (Simpson  ^^  G.,)  I  Rutland  st. 

* Robert,  R.N.  6  Hope  terrace 

Robert,  c^q.  advocate,  18  Heriot  row 

Dr  Ro.  general  practitioner  and  professor 

of  medicine  and  botany,  35  Howe  st. 
— = —  Samuel,  horse  dealer,  29  Frederick  street 
T.  painter  and  glazier,  1  so.  Melville  pi. 

— ho.  1 1  north 
* Thos.  corn  merchant,  70  Giles  street — 

house  7  Spence's  place 

Tho.  &  Co.  victual  dealer,  133  Grassm. 

Walter,  esq.  jMerchiston  lodge 

* W.  agent,  76  Constitution  street 

Wm.  teacher  ot  elocution,  &c.,  military 

academy,  and  private  teacher,  78  Queen 

street — ho.  6  Ann  street 

Wm.  letter-carrier,  IS  Scotland  street 

Wm.  &  Co.  goldsmith.-i,  35  Frederick  st. 

William,  builder,  IMorningside  place 

Wm.  hairdresser,  42  Rose  street 

—^  IVIrs,  120  Princes  street 

Mrs  Dr,   Duncan  street  house 

Mrs,  2  Buccleuch  place 

Mrs,  3  George  square 

Mrs,  15  Howard  place 

Miss  Stirling,  10  Duncan  street 

* Miss  A.  spirit  dealer,  26  Queen  street 

Grahame,  James,  writer,  16  Ann  street 
Grainger  &  Miller,  civil  engin.  16  Castle  st. 

James,  spirit  dealer,  77  Grassmarket 

Thos.  esq.  civil  engineer,  16  Castle  st 

house,  6  Rutland  street 
Grandison,  James,  shoemaktr,  125  Pleasance 

* Wm.  linen  manufacturer,  14  Yard  heads 

Grant,  Alex,  macer  Court   of   Session,  3  w. 

Newington  place 
Alex,  general  agent,  14  Clyde  street 

Alex,  coach  hirer,  Newhaven 

Adam,  writer,   18  Brunswick  street 

A.  writer,  18  Dundas  street 

D.  {Arniston  Coal  office,)  St  Leonard's 

D.  (late  97th  regiment,)  9  e.  Scienues  st. 

D.  esq.  {M'MUlan  ^  Grant,)  37  York  pi. 

* D.  S.  (tlamb'irg  ^Sliip.  Co.,)  Eastfieid 

Sir  George  M'Pnerson,  bt.  of  Balhndal- 

loch  and  Invereshie,  15  Moray  place 

George,  esq.  advocate,  21  London  street 

Geo.  working  jeweller,  23  Rose  street 

George,  lodgings,  11  Melville  place 

Rev.  Dr  James,  3  Cassel's  place 

J.  tailor  and  clothier,  16  South  bridge— 

ho.  7  Gilmore  place 

J.  pianoforte  maker,  2  e.  Brougbton  pi. 

— —  Major  John,  57  Lauriston  place 


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Grant,  John,  flesber,  73  Hanover  street — ho.  3 

Market  street 

* John,  confectioner,  56  Shore 

John,  flesher,  36  Middle  market 

John  r.  esq.  W.S.  49  Melville  street 

* J.  P.  raessenger-at-arms,  13  Tolbooth  w. 

John,  wood  mercht.  joiner,  &  undertaker, 

212Canong. — ho.  45  New  st. — See  Adv. 

■ Joseph,  esq.  W.S.  35  Great  King  street 

Lachlan,  spirit  dealer,  60  Queen  street 

Robt.  and  Son,  booksellers  and  stationers, 

82  Princes  st. — h.  10  w.  Maitland  st. 

Robt.  esq.  of  Kincorth,  adv.  49  Melville  st. 

Robt.  spirit  dealer,  81  St  Mary's  wynd 

R.  painter  and  glazier,  2  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 

i  Thomas  M.  esq.  W.S.   26   Albany  street 

— house  1 5  Moray  place 

■  Thos.  esq.  account.  19  Broughton  place 

* William,  commission  agent,  12  Elbe  st. 

■ ■  Lady,  of  Monymusk,  Denholm  Green 

Lady,  of  Rothiemurchus,  24  York  place 

Mrs  J.  druggist,  15  Broughton  street 

Mrs,  8  Clarence  street 

Mrs,  4  Warriston  crescent 

■  Mrs  D.  spirit  dealer,  209  High  street 

Mrs  Captain,  Caldwell  lane 

■  Mrs,  34  London  street 

Mrs,  16  Scotland  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  13  Picardy  place 

Mrs,  24  St  Patrick  square 

Mrs,  leech  dealer,  4  West  Bow 

Mrs,  I  Eastfield 

Mrs,  toyshop,  132  Canongate 

Miss,  silk  and  worsted  shop,  2Wemysspl. 

jVIiss,  7  Henderson  row 

Miss,  19  Broughton  place 

Gravett,  Js.  flesher,  44  Hanover  st. — ho.  47 
Gray,  Alex,  and  Son,  veterinary  surgeon,  31 
Pleasance,  and  1 1 9  Rose  st. — ho.  5  Rox- 
burgbe  street 

Alex.  jun.  (of  G.  S;  Sofi,)  31  Pleasance 

Alex,  furnishing  ironm.  98  Princes  st. 

* Alexander,  wright,  9  Dock  street 

Andrew,  esq.  W.S.  22  India  street 

* Andrew,  cork  manuf.  22  Sheriff  brae 

* B.  F.  agent  for  Aberdeen  Marine  Insu- 
rance Co.  1  Baltic  St. — ho.  6 

Captain  Charles,  R.M.  11  Archibald  pi. 

Charles,  baker,  43  Broughton  street 

David,  esq.  S.S.C.  25  York  place 

Geo.  A.  esq.  W.S.  8  Alva  strtet 

Geo.  W.S.  25  north  Bridge — ho.  Stewart 

street,  Portobello  road 

James,  messenger.  Standard  office,  4  n. 

St  David  street 

James  &  Son,  bootmakers,  7  Catharine  st. 

James,  (  Grai/  Sf  Son,)  9  St  James'  place 

James,  jun.  {Grai/  ^  Son,)  17  Calton  hill 

-  James,  flesher,  9  Middle  market 

— —  James,  furnishing  ironmonger  &  smith, 
York  lane — house  37  London  street 

* James,  (of  Post  Office,)  47  Constitution 

street 

'  James,  watch  and  clock  maker  to  her 

Majesty,  22  Frederick  street 


Gray,  James,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant 
103  High  street — ho.  7  Archibald  pi. 

■  .Jas.  corn  merchant,  1 1  Leopold  place 

Jas.  {Brilish  Linen  Co.,)  7  Register  pi. 

■ James,  manager.  North  British  Adver- 
tiser, 7  Alel bourne  place 

James,  hosier,  stock  and  shirt  maker,  4 

Wateiloo  place — ho.  1  Blenheim  place 

J.  bookbinder,  7  Mound — h.  12  Gayfield 

square 

J.  &  J.  proprietors  and  publishers  of  the 

No.  Brit.  Advertiser,  5  Melbourne  pi. 

John,    ladies'   shoe   manufacturer    and 

umbrella  maker,  35  George  st. — ho.  37 

John,  merchant,  153  West  port 

John,  esq.  solicitor,  19  Duke  street 

John,  esq.  W.S.  19  Duke  street 

Capt.  John  M.  5  Kerr  street 

John,  late  shawl  manuf.  2  Craigie  terrace 

John  W.  saddler,  58  Grassmarket — ho. 

8  Wharton  place 
John,  baker,  5  Clyde  street 

John,  dairy,  10  North  Melville  place 

Matthew,  victual  dealer,  329  Canongate 

P.  smith  and  ironm.  47  Hanover  st — h,  57 

Philip  C.  stationer  and  bookseller,  9  North 

bridge — ho.  9  e.  Sciennes  street 

R.  joiner  and  undert.  38  Broughton  st. 

Rob.  flesher,  117  Grassmarket 

Thomas,  flesher,  8  east  Register  street 

Tho.  meal  dealer,  8  north  Richmond  st. 

W.  accountant,  3  Sanders  street 

Wm.  ho.  gov.  &  chaplain,  w.  Ch.  Workh. 

* Wm.  (of  Excise)  Eastfield 

* Wra  «&  Co.  merchants,  59  Salamander  st, 

Wm.  coal  agent,  8  Roxburghe  street 

Wm.  printer,  2  Greenside  place 

Wm.  A.  surgeon  and  druggist,  48  Bristo 

street — house  17 

Dowager  Lady,  Warriston  house 

Mrs  Andrew,  2  upper  Dean  terrace 

Mrs,  21  Montagu  street 

* Mrs,  midwife  and  sicknurse,  35  Coat- 
field  lane 
Mrs,  15  Leopold  place 

Mrs,  lodgings,  20  Castle  street 

Mrs,  5  Shakspeare  square 

* Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  15  King  street 

Mrs,  8  Wharton  place 

Mrs,  dressmaker,  56  India  street 

Mrs  Geo.,  5  Crichtou  place 

Miss,  16  Lynedoch  place 

-  Misses,  140  Princes  street 

Miss,  23  Archibald  place 

Misses,  32  Clarence  street 

Grays  &  Co.,   grocers  and  wine  merchants, 

1  Argyle  square 
Gkeat  Seal  Office,  Register  house 
Greathead,  Henry,  ivory  turner  and  toyshop, 

25  South  bridge 

Misses,  millnr.  &dressm.  138  Nicolsonst. 

Greatrex,  W.  postmaster  and  livery  stables, 

east  Rose  st.  lane — h.  116  Princes  st. 
Green,  Charles,  macer,  101  Causey  side 
— —  Dougald,  stabler,  123  Grassmarket 


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Green,  Geo.  &  Co.  wine  and  spirit  merchts. 
3  Junction  street 

John,  accountant,  57  Hanover  street 

John,  esq.  6  St  Vincent  street 

Jas.  spirit  dealer,  Jock's  Lodge 

Feter,  tailor,  53  Cumberland  street 

Greenfield,  Andrew,  flesher,  Jliddle  market 

James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  7  Can- 
ning place 

James,  esq.  9  east  Claremont  street 

Greenhill,  John,  stationer,  10  Bank  street 

Greenlaw.  John,  Robin  Hood  tavern,  Gabriel's 
road 

Greenock,  Lord,  Lieut. -Gen.  K.C.B.,  Inver- 
leith  house 

Greenoak,  R.  bootmaker,  42  Leith  st. 

Greenshiels,  Jas.  spirit  dealer,  37  Rose  st. 

— —  J.  B.  esq.  advocate,  125  Princes  street 

— —  Robert,  pianoforte  tuner,  37  Rose  st. 

■ Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  50  Brunswick  street 

Greenslade,  Alexander,  ladies'  bootmaker,  52 
George  street 

Greer,  James,  JM.D.,  vegetable  medicine,  4 
Windmill  street — See  Adv. 

Gregg,  D.  &  Co.  silk  mercers  and  lineu  drapers, 
30  Princes  street 

D.  (D.  Gregg  ^^  Co.,)  13  Anuandale  st. 

John,  bootmaker,  38  Leith  st. — house  13 

Annandale  street 

Greig  and  ililler,  silk  mercers,  6  George  st. 

&  3Iorton,  esqrs.  W.S.  8  Abercromby  pi. 

Andrew  &  Co.,  cloth  and  carpet  ware- 
house, 178  High  street 

Andrew,  (of  Greig  S^-  Co.,)  25  Gayfield 

square 

Andrew,  Chain  Pier  inn,  Trinity 

B.  (Greig  Sf  Miller;)  11.  Dublin  street 

. David,  late  baker,  8  Abbey 

——  Jas.  esq.  of  Eccles,  W.S.  8  Abercromby 
place — house  9 

James,  jun.  esq.  W.S.  134  George  street 

— —  Jas.  esq.  {Stamp  Office,)  67  Gt.  King  st. 

— —  James,  inspector,  G  Roxburghe  terrace 

J.  G.  surgeon  dentist,  3  Dundas  street 

* J.  baker,  36  St  Andrew  st. — ho.  59  Con- 
stitution street 

( J.  &  Co.,  stoneware  merchants,  1  &  2  low 

Market  street 

. J.  coal  merchant,  7   Port   Hopetoun — 

house  5  Pilrig  street 

■  John,  riding  master  and  horse  hirer,  50 
Nicolson  street 

' John,  slater,  9  High  riggs 

■ John,  esq.  of  Lethangie,  12  Regent  ter. 

John,  printer,  433  Lawnmarket — h.  501 

' J.  &  Sons,  printing  press  makers,  Lo- 
thian road — h.  13  e.  Grey  street 

John,  jun.  {Jo.  Greig  ^-  Sons,)  19  Lady 

Lawson's  wynd 

. Robt.,  Vice  Pres.  G.P.O.  16  Scotland  st 

. T.  esq.  {Fernielaic  /louse,)  24  Bucc.  pi. 

Thos.  tailor  and  clothier,  98  So.  bridge. 

William,  smith,  156  Rose  st. — ho.  166 

. Wm.  baker,  2  Jamaica  street 

— —  Mrs  D.,  89  Albany  street 


Greig,  Mrs  R.  Lothian  Villa,  Horse  wynd.  Can. 

Mrs,  18  Melville  street 

Mrs,  3  Dundas  street 

Miss  Mary,  15  Montagu  street 

Gregor,  John,  writer,  East  Powder  Hall 

J.  clerk,  4]  Clerk  street 

Wm.  A.  warehouseman,  i  Park  st. 

Gregory,  Jas.  {Royal  Bank,)  6  Annandale  st. 

John,  esq.  advocate,  Canaan  lodge 

W.  C.  boot  and  shoemaker,  61  Frederick 

street 

William,  tinplate  worker,  127  Rose  street 

Mrs  Dr  .Tames,  Canaan  lodge 

— —  I\Irs  Thomas,  21  York  place 

Miss,  original  repository  for  ladies'  work, 

39  Queen  st. 
Greville,  Robert  K.,  LL.D.— H.,  R.S.A.,  land- 
scape painter,  31  George  square 
Grey,  Rev.  Henry,  M.A.  24  Warriston  cresct. 
Grice,  Captain  Chas.  E.LN.  56  Inverleith  row 
Grierson,  Andrew,  esq.  6  George  square 

Andrew,  esq.  W.S.  15  St  Andrew  sq. 

Robert,  late  jeweller,  34  North  br. 

Rob.  jeweller  &  silversmith,  36  Leith  st. 

— house  21 

Robt.  victual  dealer,  49  Clerk  street 

Miss  E.  40  Broughton  street 

Mrs,  7  Little  King  street 

* Miss,  3  Vanburgh  place 

Grieve  and   Oliver,  hatmakers  to  the  Queen, 
19  Princes  street 

Andrew,  esq.  W.S.  3  Walker  street 

David,  joiner,  20  Heriot  place 

Geo.  shoemaker,  12  west  Richmond  st. 

G.  spirit  dealer,  323  High  street 

James,  plasterer,  49  Thistle  street 

* J.  victual  dealer,  113  Kirkgate — ho.  6 

John,  esq.  accountant,  4  Randolph  cliff 

John,  (IS'ai.  Bank,)  50  Brunswick  st. 

John,  cowfeeder,  2  east  Adam  street 

.Joseph,  flesher,  8  St  Patrick  square 

Robt.  damask,  moreen,  chintz,  down,  and 

feather  warehouse,  7  7  South  bridge — 
ho.  2  St  John's  hill 

Robt.  S.  merchant  5  Rankeillour  st. 

Robt.  currier,  patent  leather  and  oil  cloth 

manuf.  599  Castlehill — bo.  1  Mound  pi. 

* Robert,  American  consul,  25  Charlotte  st. 

R.  S.  agent,  6  Wharton  place 

W.  agent  {Sunburjj  (list.,)  70  Lauris.  place 

Mrs  Dr,  26  Dundas  street 

Mrs  James,  lodgings,  12  Queen  st. 

Mrs  James,  4  Hill  square 

Mrs  James,  169  Fountainbridge 

jMrs  John,  1  Danube  street 

Mrs,  straw-hat  maker,  5  Richm.  pend 

Miss,  Newington  cottage 

Misses,  dressmakers,  12  Castle  street 

Misses,  dress  and  bonnet  mkrs.  4  Hill  sq. 

GriflSth  and  Son,  umbrella  and  parasol  manu- 
facturers, 53  George  street 

A.  C.  merchant,  10  ilanor  place 

C.  F.  (Sec.  Hercules  In.  Co.,)  12  Fettes 

row 
*Grindlay,  Cowan,  &  Co.  com*frs.  4  Bernard  st 


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Grindlay,  James,  writer,  Wight's  place 

• •  John,  leather  merchant,  99  West  bow 

— —  Rich,  merchant,  II  Hermitage  pL 

Thos.  esq.  4.  Cassells  place 

Mrs,  4  Cassells  place 

Grinly,  Miss,  6  Hope  street,  Leith  walk 
Grinton,  Wm.  Glasgow  and  IManchester  ware- 
ho.  1  Brighton  st. — h.  21  Lothian  st. 

■ '  Jas.  silk  mercer  and  draper,  32  So.  bridge 

— ho.  18  Nicolson  street 

J.  &  E.  brush,  trunk,  and  portmantua 

warehouse,  46  Princes  street 
Griveson,  Ralph,  dairy  20  Heriot  place 
Groat,  Alex.  G.  esq.  advocate,  12  Hart  street 
Grogan,  W.  esq.  9  west  Claremont  street 
Grosset,  James,  spirit  dealer,  3  High   Riggs, 

and  1  Lauriston  st. 
Grove,  Capt.  Francis,  R.N„  7  Doune  terrace 
Grubb,  Tho.  late  of  Excise,  50  George  street 

•  Miss  C.  tobacconist,  311  Canongate 

Grut,  Nich.  actuary  of  Scottish  Union  Insur. 

Co.,  5  Inverleith  row 
Guardian  Life  and  P'ire  Insurance  Co. 
4  St  Andrew  sq. — H.  Mitchell,  agent 
— See  Adv. 
Guildhall  and  Reading-Room,  7  Hunter  sq. 
Guild,  Mrs,  17  York  place 

■  Mrs,  12  Raeburn  place 

■ Mrs,  20  Rutland  square 

Mrs,  midwife  and  sicknurse,  3  Erough- 

ton  street 
Guillerez,  Mons.  A.F.L.,  &  S.B.,  teacher  of 
French,  30  St  Andrews  sq. — See  Adv. 
GuUand,  Andw.  corn  dealer,  20  Greenside  st. 

Geo.  baker,  31  New  st.  &  158  High  st. 

■ ■  Mrs  Laurence,  baker,  216  Canongate 

Gunn,  Andrew,  lodgings,  5  Leith  st,  terrace 

* Alex,  shipmr.,  5  Hope  terrace 

D.  builder,  7  w.  Preston  st. 

■■         George,  builder.  Trinity  mains 

George  and  James  C,  civil  engineers  and 

surveyors,  1  George  st. 

Geo.  (  Geo.  >Sf  J.  C.,)  ho.  Trinity  mains 

George,  cowfeeder,  6  Allan  street 

Jas.,  painter,  paper-hanger,  and  glazier, 

3  Calton  street — house,  4  Calton  hill 

* Jas.  Carron  warehouse,  7  5  and  76  Tol- 

booth  wynd — house  Rosebank 

Jn.  boot  &  shoem.,  15  west  Register  st. 

Robt.  shoemaker,  2  Gt.  King  street 

* Robert,  solicitor,  19  Constitution  street 

— house  1  Albany  street 

Wm.  spirit-dealer,  531  Castlehill 

*' Mrs,  grocer,  19  King  st. 

I  Mrs  Alary,  dressmaker,  117  Canongate 

Misses  M.   &   M.,   furriers,   dress  and 

straw  hat  makers,  9  Arthur  st. 
Gunson,  Mrs,  (of  Jingwell)  12  AthoU  cres. 
Guthrie  and  Tail,  booksellers,  stationers,  and 
stamp  distributors,  4  Nicolson  street 

* Alexander  {Customs,)  Ferry  road 

— —  H.  coach  hirer,  9  Dublin  st. 

— —  J.  damask  and  linen  weaver,  6  Heriot's 

bridge 
— —  James,  coal  merchant,  127  Causeyside 


Guthrie,  Rev.  Thos.  2  Lauriston  lane 

Wm.  coal  merchant,  75  St  Leonard  st 

Miss,  1  Hay  street 

Miss,  of  Craigie,  2  Carlton  terrace 


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*Hadden    Robert,   house,    ship,   and    orna- 
mental painter,  96  Constitution  st. 
Haddow,  Wm.  cowfeeder,  10  no.  w.  Circus  pi. 

Wm.,  White  Hart  inn,  32  Grassmarket 

Haden,    G.  and  J.   engineers  and  patentees, 

Trowbridge,  Wiltshire,  8  St  Andrew  sq. 

makers  of  ventilating  warm-air  stoves, 

warm-water  apparatus,  &c. — See  Adv. 

Hagart,  Robert,  esq.  of  Torhouskie,  13  AthoU 

crescent 
Haig,  Hay,  «&  Pringle,  esqs.  W.S.  20  Young  st. 

D.  esq.  distiller,  Lochrin 

D.  of  Advocates'  Lib.  3  Duncan  street, 

Newington. 

* Geo.  A.,  Bonington 

Henry,  engraver,  7  Brighton  street 

James,  esq.  W.S.  20  Young  street 

J.  and  Son,  distillers,  Lochrin,  Sunbury, 

&  Canonm. — offi.  Lochrin  &  12  Ro.Ex. 

Mrs,  48  west  Richmond  street 

Mrs  Robt.  Viewpark,  Bruntsfield  Links 

Haining,  Captain  Wm.  city  police,  8  Keir  st. 
Hair,  Mrs  Captain,  48  London  street 
*Halcrow,  John,  shipmaster,  1  Helen  street 
Haldane  and    Rae,   brassfounders,  gasfitters, 
plumbers,    and  crystal  dealers,  5  Old 
Physic  gardens,  and  2  George  street 

•  Jas.  Alexander,  esq.  31<  Drummond  place 

J.  {Haldane  and  Rae,)  30  St  James'  §;g. 

* John,  pawnbroker,  9  Riddel's  cl. — ho. 

Greentree 

' J.  &  C.  coal  merchants,  7  Spence's  place 

Robert,  esq.  W.S.  43  Castle  street 

.  Wm.  cabinetmaker,  23  Lauriston  street 

Haldon,  Geo.  mason,  2  west  Maitland  st. — 

house  36  William  st. 
Hale,  Wra.  commission  agent,  14  Gilmore  pi. 
Halket,  Wm.  boot  cutter  &  closer,  41  Rose  st. 

Mrs,  1  Claremont  place 

Miss,  milliner  and  dressm.  41  Rose  st. 

Halkett,  Sir  Alex.  K.C.H.,  Lieut-general  8 
Melville  street 

Alex,  bootmaker,  27  Clyde  street 

Geo.  officer  to  Ministers'  Widows'  Fund, 

174  Rose  street 
— —  Samuel  {Harrison  ^-  H.,)  i  Bellevue  cr. 
Hall,  D.  lodgings,  6  India  street 

George,  coal  mercht.  27  Parkside  street 

George,  smith,  Newhaven 

James,  builder,  33  Thistle  street 

* John,  shipmaster,  4  Hermitage  hill 

John,  stocking  manuf ,  17  Leith  walk 

Joseph,  lithographer  and  Diorama,   Lo- 
thian road — ho.  33  Howe  street 

Richard  {Mason  <Sf  H.,)  30  Frederick  st. 

— —  Robert,  of  Customs,  Rosebank 


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*Hall  Robertj  smith,  4  Laurie  street 

Thomas,  painter  and  glazier,  2  Elder  st 

* W.  Wright,  28  Duke  street 

• Mrs  Captain,  14  Scotland  street 

I\Irs  James,  20  Gayfield  square 

Mrs  John,  lodgings,  12  Charles  street 

Mrs,  11  Archibald  place 

Mrs,  midwife,  5  St  Patrick  sq. 

Mrs,  31  Royal  terrace 

. Mrs,  30  Frederick  street 

Mrs  William,  1  Pilrig  place 

'  Miss,  dressmaker,  31.  Clerk  street 

*Halley,  Geo.  clerk,  Speuce's  place 

Robert,  teacher,  12  Union  strret 

Rev.  Thos.  6  Henderson  row 

James  P.  writer,  12  Union  street 

Halliday,  A.  flesher,  171  West  port 

• and  Wilson,  milliners,  1  Deanhaugh  st. 

Lady,  1  Clarence  street 

Mrs,  grocer,  85  Canongate 

Mrs  John,  spirit  dealer,  116  West  port 

Hamilton  and  M'Knight,  esqrs.  W.S.  12  Lon- 
don street 

and  Miiller,  London  pianoforte  and  music 

sellers  and  organ  builders,  116  George 
street 
Adam,  teacher  of  the  pianoforte  &  sing- 
ing, 1 16  George  street 

' '  Alex.  esq.  W.S.  29  Rutland  square 

■ Alex,  and  Son,  bootmakers,  20  Lothian 

St.  and  62  Princes  st. — ho.  18  Leith  st. 

Andrew,  tea  dealer  and  grocer,  158  Foun 

tainbridge 

And.  tea  dealer,  166  Fountainbridge 

* David,  tailor,  67  Tolbooth  wynd 

* Gavin,  wright,  17  Coal  hill 

* James,  flesher,  52  Tolbooth  wy. 

^     James,  esq.  of  Kames,  Holyroodhouse 

■ James,  auctioneer,  3  Drummond  st. 

Jno,  esq. W.S.  agent  toW.  of  England  Fire 

and  Life  Insurance  Co.  1  Scotland  st. 

John,  esq.  adv.,  3  Northumberland  st. 

John,  esq-  31  India  street 

John,  draper  &  silk  mercer,  80  Nicolson 

st — ho.  82 

* John,  flesher,  New  market,  and  Black 

Bull  tavern,  4  Riddel's  close 

John,  cleik,  18  Dundas  street 

R.  W.esq.  (manairer  General  Steam  Na- 
vigation Co.)  21  Waterloo  pi-  14  Shore, 
and  Laverock  bank — vessels  start  from 
Gran  ton  pier 

Richard,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 

102  Nicolson  street — bouse  104 

Robert,  esq.  W.S.  12  London  street 

Robt.  bookseller,  19  Queen  street 

— —  Robert,  teacher,  Edinburgh  Academy — 
ho.  4  Henderson  row 

Robert,  Dr,  7  Nelson  street 

■         Robt.  stamper,  G.P.O.  1  St  James'  st. 

R.  S.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  13  Rose  st 

. Thomas,  architect,  69  Great  King  street 

Thos.  cabinetmaker,  8  Queen's  pi. 

*,  Thos.  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  111 
Kirkgate 


Hamilton,  Sir  Wm.  hart,  advt.,   professor  of 
logic  and  metaphysics,  16  Gt.  King  st. 

Dr  W.  B.  surgeon,  72  Broughton  street 

William  {A.  H.SfSon,)  27  Montague  st. 

Wra.  stamper,  G.P.O.  1  nor.  St  James'  st 

WiUiam,  spirit  dealer,  24  Rose  street 

William,  tea  dealer,  1 62  Fountainbridge 

Wm.  tea  dealer,  11  Bristo  street 

W.  teacher,  Dr  Bell's  school,  Niddry  st. 

— house,  23  Clerk  street 

^Irs  Agnes,  1 1  Leopold  place 

Mrs  General,  Innerwick  lodge 

Mrs  Captain,  25  Howard  place 

Mrs  James,  10  Nicolson  street 

Mrs  W.  13  Rankeillour  street 

Mrs,  3  Northumberland  street 

Mrs,  practical  phrenologist,  83  Princes 

street 

Mrs,  seminary,  24  Greenside  place 

Mrs,  69  Northumberland  street 

Mrs  Robert,  24  Inverleith  row 

Mrs  T.  10  Hill  place 

Mrs,  midwife,  8  Queen's  pi.  Greenside 

Miss,  32  Moray  place 

Miss,  teacher  of  music,  116  George  st. 

Miss,  dressmaker,  4  e.  Adam  street 

Miss,  milliner,  23  Nicolson  street 

Miss,  118  Princes  street 

Miss,  10  Hamilton  place,  Stockbridge 

Misses,  6  Danube  street 

*Hammond,  C.  T.  landing  surveyor  of  Cus- 
toms, Custom  house 

^Hampton  Wm.  cooper  and  fish-curer,  15  Dock 
street — house  22  Co\)urg  street 

Hancock,  Harry,  teacher  of  the  flute,  4  north 
James'  street 

Handyside,  Hugh,  esq.  W.S.  57  York  place 

.T.  wood  &  land  valuator,  75  Brought,  st. 

Dr  P.  D.,  acting  surgeon  to  the   Royal 

Infirmary,  and  lecturer  on  surgery,  45 
York  place 

Robert,  esq.  advocate,  and  Sheriff'of  Stir- 
lingshire, 1 1  Hope  street 

Mrs,  59  York  place 

Mrs  A.  11  Clarence  street 

Mrs  R.  28  London  street 

Miss,  5  Buccleuch  street 

Misses,  1  Brandon  street 

Hannan,  Donald,  tailor,  73  Rose  street 

Hanson,  Wm.  teacher  of  music,  26  Nelson  st. 

*Harbour-master's  office,  foot  of  Shore 

Harden,  R.A.  esq.  6  Doune  terrace 

Hardesty,  Geo.  com.  agent,  15  Buccleuch  st. 

*Hardie  and  Co.  merchants  and  shipowners 
37  Charlotte  street 

Andrew,    cabinetmaker,   &c.    16    Lady 

Lawson's  wynd — house  50  Lauriston 

Charles,  spirit  dealer,  16  Catharine  st. 

Drummond,  shipowner,  5  Queen's  pi. 

James,  tailor,  2  Glanville  place 

James,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  15 

Queensferry  street — ho.  1  Lynedoch  pi. 

Jas.  (  Gazette  office,)  13  N.  Bank  street 

Jas.  tobacco  manufacturer,  37  Leith  st. 

— —  J.  M.  shoemaker,  13  Broughton  place 


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Hardie,  John  esq.  5  Mansfield  place 

John,  grocer,  79  Broughton  street 

Ralph,  cattle  dealer,  5  Tobaijo  street 

Robt.,  supert.  of  Fire  Engines,  12  Royal 

Exchange 

Robt.  printer,  32  Thistle  St.— h,  6  Pitt  st 

* Thomas,  merchant,  10  St  John's  place 

Tho8.,  provision  store,  42,  Jamaica  st. 

Wm.  cabinetmaker,  65  Thistle  street 

•  Wm.  lodgings,  11  Lothian  street 

Mrs  Peter,  2  Fife  place 

Mrs,  lodgings,  20  St  James'  square 

Miss,  music  teacher,  13  Rankeillour  st. 

Miss,    teacher  of  music,    French,  &c-, 

6,  Pitt  street 

Miss,  lodgings,  13  Broughton  place 

Hardiviller,  Mrs  D.,  19  India  street 
Hardy,  Mrs  Thomas,  10  Buccleuch  place 

E.  L.  furrier  and  straw  hat  maker,  2 

Pitt  street 
Hardyman.  Mrs  Capt.  5  Howard  place 
Hargitt,  C.  jun.  professor  of  music^  56  Queen 
street 

C.  music  teacher,.  76  Queen  street 

Hargreaves,  Jn.  carrier,  11  Candlemaker  row 
Harington,  Robt.  esq.  west  Grange  house 
Harkin,  Hugh,  principal  of  Academy  for  Ge- 
neral Education,   18  Brown  square 
Harkness,  Mrs,  30  St  Andrew's  square 
Harkom,  Joseph,  gunmaker,  31  w.  Register  st. 
Harley,  Charles,  shoemaker,  303  High  street 
■ John,  tailor,  18  west  Richmond  street 

—  W.  &  Co.  boot  and  shoemaker,  51  so.  b. 
*Harlow,  David,  joiner,  Poplar  lane 

* John,  nailer,  Storie's  alley 

* Mrs  W.,  nailer,  31  Commercial,  pi. — 

house  10  Shore 
Harper,  George,  weaver.  Water  of  Leith 

Rev.  James,  D.D.  Bonington  lodge 

James,  carver  and  gilder,  8  Cowgate 

Joseph,  esq.,  2,  Smith's  place 

Mrs  Robert,  10  Comely  bank 

Mrs,  sicknurse,  161  Rose  street 

Harriman,  Misses,  10  Albya  place 

Harris,  Rev.  Geo.  2  Hope  Park 

Harrison  and  Halkett,  woollen  drapers,  hatters, 

and  hosiers,  36  North  bridge 

Geo.  (H.  cSc  H.)  19  St  Patrick  square 

Miss,  14  Inverleith  row 

Harrower,  John,  stone-mercht. — yard,  Lothian 
road  and  Admiralty  street* 

Wm.  tavern  keeper,  153  High  street 

Hart  &  Hume,  teachers,  2  Drummond  st. 

Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  17  Frede- 
rick street,  and  355  High  street 

John,  (National  bank),  22  Scotland  st. 

IVIiss,  2  Wight's  place 

Harthill,  John  &  Sm,  newspa.  &  gen.  agents, 
newsrooms  23  Waterloo  pi. — house  16 
Argyle  square 

Harvey,  George,  historical  paint?r,  15  Bruns- 
wick street.  Hillside 

Lt.-Col.  Jas.  of  Castlesemple,  K.  H.  10 

Picardy  place 

— —  James,  esq.  of  Brownlee,  45  George  sq. 


*Harvey,  John,  solicitor  and  notary  public,  21 

Bernard  street 
Jn.  Royal  bazaar,  25  Princes  street — ho. 

63  North  br. 

Watson  ( B.  Linen  Co., )  1 5  Clyde  street 

Lady,  17  Carlton  terrace 

*IIarvie,  Jn.  fish-curer  and   spirit  dealer,    I 

Citadel  and  7  Sandport  street 
Hastie,  .Tames,  hair  cutter  and  perfumer,  36 

Howe  street  and  7  Baxter's  pi. — h.  34 

Howe  street 

Jas.  wine  and  spirit  mercht.  3 1  Nelson  st. 

James,  tailor,  1  Castlebarns 

John,  lodgings,  133  Princes  street 

Peter,  boot  &  shoemker.  11  Richmdpl. 

R.  B.  Holy  rood  glass  work,  14  s.  b.  Can. 

Mrs  William,  7  Inverleith  row 

Hastings,  Sir  Chas.  K.C.H.  36  York  place 

Haswell,  Geo.  writer,  2  Graham  street 

Js.  wine  mercht.  &  grocer,  30  Greenside 

St.,  497  Lawnm.  and  27  Grassmarket 
Hatton,  Dr,  druggist,  24  no.  west  Circus  pi. 

James,  esq.  W.S.  2  west  Claremoac  st. 

*Hawkfield  Lunatic  Asylum,  Restalrigrd. 
Hawks,  J.  bridle- bit  &  spur-maker,  1  Caltonh. 
Hawkins,    Benj.  late    Commander,   Revenue 

service.  Laverock  bank 
Ilawley,  Mrs  Dr,  10  Maryfield 
Haxton,  Richard,  jeweller,  1 1  Potterrow 

Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  17  Market  street 

Hay  &  Addis,  (late  G.  ^^  C.  Hay,)  plumbers, 

79  George  street 
'Forrest,    and  Wm.   Cooper   Hay,   silk 

dyers  and  scourers,  16  Leith  Walk 

Adam,  esq.  W.S.  7  Maitland  street 

Sir  Adam,  bart.  banker,  Duddingst.  ho. 

Alex,  supert.  of  Register  Office — house 

Register  place 
Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  10 

Greenside  row — ho.  28  Greenside  street 

Alex,  writer,  Bonington  bank 

■  Alex,  portrait  engraver,  9  Henry  street 

Andrew,  esq.  20  Dublin  street 

David,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  7  Queen  street 

•  D.  spirit  dealer,  27  Bristo  street 

D.  R.  decorative  painter  to  the  Queen, 

90  George  street 

Daniel,  gro.  and  wine  mt.,  1  w.  Lauriston 

■  Geo.  tinsmith,  117  Nicolson  street 

■  George,  house  agent,  166  Fountainbridge 

George,    (of  J.    Milne    and    Son,)    10 

Catharine  street 

Jas.,  postmaster,  2  n.  back  Canongate 

* Jas.  of  Edin.  Ropery  Co. — h.  5  Links  pi. 

* •  James,  smith,  Bowie  close 

* James,  baker,  132  Kirkgate 

* •  James,  spirit  dealer,  24  Shore 

Jas.  brace  and  bit  and  edge  tool  maker, 

8  M'Dowall  street 

Captain  James,  H.  E.  I.  C.  126  Princes  st. 

.James,  shoemaker,  10  Elder  street 

J.  H.  (late  brushmaker,)  John's  place 

.John,  esq.  of  Morton,  22  Charlotte  sq. 

John,  mill-master,  Bonington  mills — 

house  2  Pitt  street,  north  Leith* 


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Hay,  John,  depate  clerk  of  Session,  4  Hill  st. 

John,  recorder  of  Calton  burying  grounds, 

21  Calton  hill— ho.  9  Abbey  hill 

John,  woollen  draper.  289  High  street — 

house  18  Brouiihton  street 

P.  &  R.  (late  Cooper,)  silk-dyers  and 

scourers,  1  Heriot  buildings — See  Ado. 

* J.  baker,  35  Sheriff  br.  and  7  Couper  st. 

• Captain  P.,  H.E.I. C.S.  25  StBernd.'s  cres. 

. Peter  (P.  ^-  R.  Hay,)  3  King's  place 

Pet.  watchmaker  &  jeweller,  39  Leith  st. 

— —  Robert  (P.  4'  R.  Hay,)  11  King's  place 

* T.  raerch',  31  Quality  st.-h.  Prospect  bk. 

.  W.  cabinetmaker  and  undertaker,  Had- 

don's  court 

* William,  spirit  dealer,  49  Yardheads 

.Wm.  victual  dealer,  31  Richmond  place 

William,  smith,  Syme's  Court 

■ W.  W.  esq.  of  Blackburn,  W.S.  1 7  Shand- 

»  wick  place 

Lady,  15  Shandwick  place 

Mrs  Chas.,  Rosemount 

Mrs,  14  Mitchell  street 

Mrs  Major,  6  Teviot  row 

Mrs  P.  grocer,  1  Pilrig  place 

Mrs  D.  R.,  14  Heriot  place 

Miss  Dalrymple,  7  Coates  crescent 

]Miss,  corset  maker,  22  Clerk  street 

. — —  Miss,  126  Prince's  street 

Miss  Jean,  dressmaker,  5  Barony  street 

■ Misses,  5  Lynedoch  place 

Hayne,  Miss,  staymaker,  92  Princes  street 
Healy,  Martin,  &  Co.  shoemakers  to  the  Queen 

74  George  street 
Heastie,  Robert,  baker,  2  Salisbury  street 

Robert,  jun.,  baker,  2  Salisbury  st. 

Heather,  Geo.  B.  foreign  timber  merchant, 

Palace  yard 
Heatlie,  Jas.  assist,  elk.  of  Sess.  8  St  Bern,  row 
*Heatly,  Adam,  dairy,  9  St  Andrew  street 
Hector,  Alex,  writir,  3  n.  St  David  st. — ho. 
1 1  Danube  street 

David,  esq.  advocate,  19  Nelson  street. 

Heddell,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  66 

George  street 
Hederick,  Robert,  esq.  Christian  bank 
Heiton,  John,  builder,  7  north-west  Circus  pi, 

Mrs  George,  5  Deanhaugh  street 

Miss  Jessy,  dressmk.  5,  Deanhaugh  st. 

Henderson  &  Bisset,  bookbini^ers  to  her  Ma- 
jesty 19  Hill  street 

Adam,  tavern,  13  Hia;h  (;errace 

■  Alex,  coal  mercht.  1  Nelson  place 

Alex,  leather  merchant,  11  Lothian  st. 

Alex,  teacher  of  singing,  5  Howe  street 

Alex,  beef-steak  sh.  72  Leith  st. 

* ^Alexander,  agent  and  customhouse  bro- 
ker, 70  Timber  bush 

* ■  Alex,  tailor,  10  Old  Church  street 

-^ Andrew,  late  merchant,  6  Fife  place 

Andrew,  cooper.  Castle  bank 

— ^  Captain  G.  D.  C.  Clayhills  of  Hallyards, 

13  Clareraont  crescent 
— —  Dr  Andrew,  R.N.  129  Fountainbridge 
.  Chas,  {Geo.  Berry  Sj-  Co.,)  1 1  Smith  pi. 


*Henderson,  David,  wine  &  spirit  merch*,  53 

Bernard  st. — ho.  9  Wellington  place 

David,  grocer,  37  n.  Richmond  street 

David,  grocer,  27  Thistle  street 

David,  clerk,  35  Bristo  street 

Rev.  David,  teacher,  6  Rankeillour  at. 

D.  chimney  sweeper,  9  Gibb's  entry 

David,  writer,  3  Gilmore  place 

Eagle,  esq.  (Eagle  Sf  H.,)  16  Coates  cres. 

G.  coach  proprietor,  7  Drumraond  st. 

George,  victual  dealer,  56  Broughton  sL 

George  {B.  L.  Co.,)  5  Pitt  street 

G.  coppersmith  and  brazier,  55  L.  Calton 

— hovise,  21  Leith  street 

* Geo.  clothier  and  tailor,  135  Kirkgate 

* George,  grocer,  5&  Giles  street 

Ginnes,  {of  Customs,)  Laverock  bank 

Halbert,  coach  maker,  98  Abbey  hill 

'^' James,  shipowner,  Madeira  place 

James,  hay  dealer,  39  Fountainbridge 

* -Jas.  spirit  dealer,  5  Dock  place 

—--James,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  7 

Leith  street. 

Jas.,  late  of  excise,  2  lower  Gilmore  pi. 

Rev.  James,  65  Castle  street 

James,  {H.  i^-  Bisset,)  19  Young  street 

Jas.  teacher  of  Eng.  and  geog.  6  George 

street — See  Adv. 

James,  S.SC.and  acct.  54  South  Bridge 

James,  engraver,  27  Howe  street 

James  F.  esq.  Bank  of  Scotland,  3  west 

Claremont  place 

■  James,  cowfeeder,  69  Thistle  street 

John,  slater  &  glazier,  38  George  st. — 

house  30  Hanover  street 
— —  John,  architect,  8  Duke  street 

John,     Queen's     Remembrancer,     18 

Walker  street 

John,  junior,  agent  for  the  London  Hat 

Company,  46  North  Bridge 

J.  Wright  and  undertaker.  Mound 

John,  hairdresser,  14  west  Richmond  st. 

John,  esq.  S.S.C.  and  N.P.  20  St  Patk.  sq- 

Jn.  Wright  and  builder,  back  of  1  Athoie 

Crescent — ho.  2  Stafford  street 
— —  John,  jun.  builder,  1  Manor  place 

John,  Tron  tavern,  1 1  South  Bridge 

John  E.  teacher  of  music,  5  Howe  st. 

John  and  Co.,  fieshers,  6  Kerr  street 

John,  hatter,  10  n.  Bridge — h.  Craighall 

John  (the  Fishery  office,)  50  Thistle  st. 

Jn.  mercht.  52Lauriston — h.  14  Heriot  pi. 

John,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  7 

William  street 
John  and  Co.,  tinplate  worker,  4  Dean- 
haugh street 

John,  painter,  4  Spence's  place 

John,  spirit  dealer,  FJesh  Market  close 

•  Peter,  teacher,  25  St  Patrick  square 

Robt.  esq.  writer.  Royal  exchange — ho. 

6  St  Vincent  street 

Robert,  esq.  advocate,  49  Great  King  st. 

Robt.  teacher  of  singing,  37  Candlem-r. 

* Robt.  &  Co.  Russian  merchant,  5  Char- 
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Henderson,  Robert,  wright.  Church  street 

■ Roche,  cowi'eeder,  10  Riego  street 

S.  F.  spirit-merchant,  15  Downie  pi. — 

house,  16  A.dam  street 

Thomas,    spirit   dealer,     12    s.    b.    of 

Canongate — house  16  Adam  street 

Thos.  esq.  M.D.  4  Montgomery  st. 

Thos.  esq.  Professor  of  Practical  Astro- 
nomy, 1  Hillside  crescent 

Thomas,  wright,  Hill  street  lane — house 

10  Thistle  street 

Thomas,  baker,  1  Hill  place 

* Thomas,  fish  dealer,  1  Old  Church  st. 

-^ Thomas,  clerk  of  the  corn  market  and 

inspector  of  weights  and  measures,  23 
Lauriston  street 

Walter,  inspector  of  gas,  17  New  street 

"Walter,  comm.  traveller,  1 3  High  terrace 

W.  &  R.  mercht.  293  High  St.— h.  170 

Wm.  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  prof,  of  medicine 

and  gen.  pathology,  63  Northumb.  st. 

Wm.  esq.  (National  Bank,)  12  Athole  pi. 

Wm.  jeweller,  Rosehall 

* Wm.  shoemaker,  24  Sandport  street — 

ho.  37  Couper  street 
*— —  William,  baker,  14  Coalhill 

William,  spirit  dealer,  11  Grassmarket 

■ William,  spirit  dealer,  20  Buccleuch  st. 

W.  messenger,  (Rl.  bank,)  Clyde  st.  lane 

W.  victual  dealer,  29  Lothian  st. — h.  30 

Mrs  Dr,  41  Gilmore  place 

Mrs,  8  Athole  place 

]\Irs,  lady's  nurse,  46  Home  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  34  Hanover  street 

* Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  7  Dock  place. 

Mrs,  4  Montgomery  street 

Mrs,  midwife,  4  Queensferry  street 

Mrs,  21  George's  square 

]\Irs,  Lodgings,  School  lane,  ivlorningside 

■  Mrs  M.  lodgings,  2  Keir  street 

•  Mrs,  corsetraaker,  1 1  Leith  street  terrace 

Mrs,  Edward,  9  Randolph  crescent 

■^ Mrs,  10  Wellington  place 

Mrs,  24  St  Patrick  sq. 

Mrs,  broker,  251  Cowgate 

Mrs,  lodgings,  7  India  place 

Miss,  milliner  &  straw-hat  mak,,  10  Elder 

street 

Miss,  20  London  street 

Miss  E.  dressmaker,  &c.  98  Canongate 

Miss,  dressmaker,  4  east  Arthur  place 

Misses,  milliners,  &c.  19  Broughton  st. 

Miss,  straw-hat  manufact.  20  Nicol.  st. 

Miss,  130  Princes  street 

*Hendrie  &  Crombie,  silk  mercers,  haberdash- 
ers and  clothiers,  53  Tolbooth  wynd 
J.  china  and  glass  warehouse,  23  Green- 
side  place 

R.  wright,  42  Pleasance — h.  2  Roxb.  st. 

■  Miss,  5  Dewar  place 

Hennecy,  W.  wine  and  spirit  mer.  23  Howe  st 
Henry,  £d.  cattle  agent,  2  Frederick  street 

Jn.  artificial  limb  and  bandage  maker, 

17  Drummond  street 
John,  writer,  7  n.  w.  Circus  place 


Henry,  Robert,  tailor  &  clothier,  142  High  st. 

WiUiam,  builder,  11  Scotland  street 

Wm.  boot  and  shoemaker,  12  n.  St  Au« 

drew  street — ho.  20  Rose  street 

* Mrs  Thos.  2  Portland  terrace 

Mrs,  milliner,  28  Leith  street 

Hepburn,  George,  agent,  1  Queensferry  street 

* James,  housekeeper.  Bell's  school 

S.  carver  and  gilder,  26  Hanover  street — 

house  51 

■  William,  glazier  and  painter,  3  Fotterrow 

]\Irs,  Britannia  tavern,  Gabriel's  road 

Mrs,  lodgings,  21  Montague  street 

Miss  Agnes,  dressmaker,  3  Potterrow 

Misses,  23  London  street 

Herbert,  Mrs,  9  Bruntsfield  place 
Hercules Insuhance  Co.  of  Scotland,  57 

North  bridge 
Herd,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Broughton  place 
Herdman,  Alex,  mail  coach  office,  52  Brough- 
ton street 

Andrew,  teacher,  5  Newport  street 

John,  baker,  1  Fingal  place 

John,  baker,  8  Roxburgh  place 

Heriot,  F.  L.  Maitland,  esq.  yr.  of  Ramornie, 

advocate,  9  south  east  Circus  place 
Thomas,  woollen  and  linen  draper,  427 

Lawnmarket — house  1 1  Bank  street 
* William,  printer,  17  Quality  street — ho. 

114  Constitution  street 
]\Irs,  4  Montgomery  street 

Mrs,  Andrew,  1 4  Pitt  street 

Mrs  Marion,  lodgs.  I  Gardner's  crescent 

Heriot's,  Geoiige,  Hospital;  Adam  Luke 

treasurer — chambers  1 1  Royal  Exch. 
*  Heron,  John,  shipmaster,  13  Albany  street 
Wm.  grocer,  160  Cowgate — house  Old 

Assembly  close 
Herring  Fishery  Office,  R.  Institution, 

and  2  Dock  place* 
Herries,  Wm.  Young,  esq.  (of  Spottes)  W.S. 

17  Nelson  st. — house  10  Royal  circus 
Hetherton,    H.    smith   and  bell-hanger,    19 

Hercles  street 
Hewat,  G.  and  Co.  wine  and  spirit  merchants 

to  H.  R.  H.  Prince  Albert,  35  Geo.  st. 

George  {Hewat  and  Co.,)  37  George  st. 

James,  bootmaker,  13  Bristo  street 

Jno.  {Jas.  Spittal  ^  Son,)  3  Scotland  st. 

Robt,  victual  dealer,  136  Pleasance 

T.  currier  &  leath.  mercht.  5  Niddry  st. — 

ho.  Pennywell,  Grange  loan 

Mrs,  4  Montgomery  street 

Higgin,  Mrs,  lodgings,  17  Cheyne  street 
Higgings,  Fran,  hairdresser,  42  Grassmarket 

* VV.  toy  shop,  17  Citadel  street 

* Mrs  D.,  vintner,  4  Citadel  street 

Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of 

Scotland,  6  Albyn  place 
Hill,  A.  publisher,  colourman,  and  printer  to 

the  R.  S.  Academy,  67  Princes  street — 

ho.  7  Dun  das  street 

Andrew,  esq.  W.S.  43  Broughton  street 

D.  boot  &  shoe  warehouse,  38  Howe  st. 

David,  agent,  2  Hay  street 


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Hill,  D.  0.  R.,  S.A.  landscape  painter,  98  In- 

verleith  row 

Francis,  hairdresser,  Newhaven 

Fred,  inspector  of  prisons,  1 1  Howard  pi. 

George,  srocer,  wine  merch.,  &  purveyor 

to  the  Queen,  45  Frederick  street — ho. 

6  Saxe-  Coburg  place 

Geo.  smith  and  beam  maker,  12  Rich- 
mond place 

H.  D.  esq.  W.S.  2  Picardv  place 

Jas.  L.   esq.  W.S.   {Ritchie  Sf  Hill,)  11 

India  street 

James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  175 

High  street — house  10  St  John  street 

Jas,  grocer  &  sp,  dealer,  85  Kirkgate — 

house  86 

Jas.  builder,  Mound — ho.  87  Princes  st. 

J-  grocer  8  West  port— ho.  18  Keir  st. 

J.  grocer,  113  Cowgate — house  10  Mer- 
chant street 

John,  victual  dealer,  7  Jamaica  street 

■ ■  John  (B.  Linen  Co.,)  28  Scotland  street 

John,  poulterer,  60  Broughton  street 

M'Culloch,  boot  and   shoe  warehouse, 

43  and  45  Nicolson  street 

Norman,  esq.  advocate,  69  Hanover  st. 

* Thos.  spirit  dealer,  26  Bridge  street 

Wm.,   cut  leather  warehouse,   58  Gallon 

•  William,  tailor,  67  Cumberland  street 

Mrs,  19  Alva  street 

Mrs  John,  37  Frederick  street 

'},lrs  Robert,  5  Abercromby  place 

Mrs  Robert,  19  Gilmore  place 

]\Irs,  377  High  street 

Mrs,  5  High  terrace 

Mrs,  24  Heriot  row 

Hills,  John,  coal  agent,  21  Gardner's  crescent 

Hillhouse,  William,  upholsterer,  3  Jamaica  st. 

Ililliard,  H.  &  H.  cutlers  &  surgical  instrut. 

makers  to  the  Royal  Public  Dispensary, 

7  Nicolson  st — house  61  Clerk  street 
Hindshaw,  James,  plasterer,  2  Hamilton  place 
Hinshelwood  R.  cabinetmaker,  !5Richmdpl, 
Hislop,  Alexander,  p:iinter,  13  Pitt  street 

* Geo.  spirit  dealer,  2  Bernard  street 

Rev.  Geo.  chaplain  to  the  prison  of  Edin- 
burgh, 5  Norton  place 

Robert,  baker,  55  Clerk  street 

Fiobt.  letter-carrier,  16  Jamaica  street 

Mrs,    French  corset  &  stay  maker,    69 

George  street 

Mrs  C.  dealer  in  toys,  3  St  Vincent  st. 

Mrs  Margt.  lodgings,  71  Cumberland,  st. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  26  Cumberland  street 

— ■ —  Mrs,  lodgings,  13  Pitt  street 
Hitchcock,  J.  D.  esq.  13  King's  place 
Kitchener,  Mrs  G.  17  Minto  street 
Hobb,  John,  writer,  10  Mary  place 
Hobday,  T.  post-master,  York  place  lane 
Hodge,  J.  and  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  10 
Hanover  street 

* Patrick,  merchant,  .32  Bernard  street 

Mrs  Thos.  1  Upper  Gray  street 

Miss,  22  London  street 

and  Macdonald,  dressmakers,  62  Hanr.  st. 


Hodges,  D.  jeweller  and  silversm.  11  Geo.  st. 
Hodgson,  ]\Irs,  24  Gardner's  crescent 

Sirs  Dr,  Bloomberry  cottage 

Mrs  Dr,  11  Forres  street 

Hoels,  S.  umbrella  maker,  5  Bread  street 
Ho'son,  Dr  John,  The  Bloom,  Canaan 
Hoffman,  ,!.'&  M.,  planemakers,  47  Lothian  st. 
HofFard,  Wm.  printer,  9  Thistle  street 
Hogarth,  ]Mrs,  108  George  street 
*Hogben,  Mrs,  Bathfield 
Hogg,  Adam,  tailor,  34  Broughton  street 

David,  letter  carrier,  93  Nicolson  street 

David,  agent,  13  King's  place 

Francis,  fish,  tackle  maker,  1 1  Hanover  st. 

Fr.  (F.  G.  Mitcheltfy  Co.,)  5  Haddn.  pi. 

James,  flesher,  125  Causeyside 

Jas.  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  92  High  st. 

James,  printer  and  stat.  122  Nicolson  st. 

John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  38  St 

Andrew  st.  and  15  Horse  wynd 

John,  esq.  7  Scotland  street 

John,  carver  and  gilder,  46  Thistle  st. 

Robt.  esq.  21  Norton  place 

Thos.  esq.  5  Middleby  street 

W.  uphol.  and  appraiser,  50  Dundas  st. 

&  Young  St.  lane — ho.  47  Cumberl.  st. 

Wm.  esq.  5  Haddington  place 

Wm.  W.  E.  3  St  Bernard's  row 

Mrs,  60  Hanover  street 

Mrs,  grocer,  4-5  William  street 

Mrs,  14  St  Bernard's  crescent 

Miss,  dressmaker,  9  n.  Richmond  stree 

Hogue,  Robt.  surgeon  dentist,  65  Queen  street 
Holcombe,  Lieut.-col.  H.  F.  (C.B.)  Merchis- 

ton  bank 
Koltum,  Thos.  tailor,  22  Duke  street 
Hollis,  Daniel,  tailor,  34  Frederick  street 
j\Iisses,  milliners,  straw- hat,  and  dressm. 

34  Frederick  street 
Holms,  J.  hardware  merct,  120  &  122  W.  port 
Holyrood  flint-glass  works,  s.  b.  of  Canongate 
Home,  Alex.  G.,  M.D.  2d  Dragoon  Guards, 

Whitfield  place 

David,  stockbroker,  68  Princes  street 

George,  esq.  Pilrig  place 

Geo.  esq.  of  Burskinburn,  Malta  house 

G.  Y.(A.  Usher  6^-  Co..)  3  Leopold  place 

Dr  .James,  esq.  JM.D.,  late  prof,  of  med., 

29  York  place 
J.  H.  esq.  of  Longformacus,  27  Howard 

place 
R,  engraver  and  lithographer,  9  Terrace, 

Leith  street 
William,  esq.  W.S.  12  so.  Charlotte  st. 

— ho.  N.  Merchistou  house 

Lady,  of  Blackadder,  19  Rutland  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Greenside  place 

a\Iiss,  146  Princes  street 

Miss,  lodgings,  17  Greenside  street 

Miss,  boarding  school,  4  Gt.  Stuart  st. 

■  Misses,  45  Cxcorge  square 

Honyman,  Lady  Mary,  6  Shandwick  place 
Hood,  George,  baker,  25  Thistle  street 

Jas.  tailor,  116  Nicolson  street 

Thomas,  bootmaker,  144  Rose  street 


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Hook,  Adam,  lodgings,  f)0  Rose  street 
Hoolt,  Rob.  chimney-sweeper,  99  Grassmarket 
*HoPE  Life  Assur.  Agency,  18  Hope  cres., 
Win.  M'Kean,  agent 

&  Oliphant,  esqrs.  W.S.  119  Princes  st. 

*. Bruce  &  Co.  wine  merchants,  52  Con- 
stitution street 

Right  Hon.  Charles,  12  Moray  place 

A.  flcsher,  60  Queen  st. — house  CO  Castle 

street 

James,  jun.  esq.  W.S.  119  Princes  st. — 

ho.  10  Rutland  sq. 

James,  jun.,  esq.  W.S.  31  Moray  place 

J.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  121  Pleasance 

• James,  flesher,  21.  Union  place — ho.  23 

Right  Hon.  John,  lord  justice  clerk,  20 

Moray  place 

. John,  esq.  W.S.  31  Moray  place 

■ Robert,  baker,  449  Lawnmarket 

* Sir  John's  coal  depot,  145  Constitu.  st. 

Thos.  Lord  Nelson  tavern,  75  Adam  sq. 

Dr  Thos.  C,  prof,  of  chemistry  and  che- 
mical pharmacy  Univ.  31  Moray  pi. 

Lady,  20  Inverleith  row 

*= Mrs  George,  candlemaker,  74  Giles  st. 

Mrs  M.  14  Clerk  street 

— Miss  E.  10  Jamaica  street 

Hopetoun  Rooms,  72  Queen  st. — John  Barry 
Hopkirk,  J.  G.  esq.  W.S.  75  Great  King  st. 

T.  tea  and  spirit  merchant,  25  Charles 

street 
Hopper,  Thos.  cowfeeder,  Restalrig 
Hopporton,  S.  tea  dealer,  G  west  Preston  st. 
Hopton,  Geo.  stay-maker  to  the  Queen,  68 
Princes  street 

John,  German  clock  maker,  332  Lawnm. 

W.  G.  wooden  clock  maker,  72  St  Mary 

wynd 
Horetsky,  Mons.  teach,  of  music,  7  Scotkl.  st. 
Horn,  Andrew  {G.  P.  O.,)  1  Gay  field  place 

* John,  spirit  dealer,  38  Shore 

Robert  {Bank  of  Scotland,)  Sciennes  ho. 

Robt.  esq.  advocate,  50  JVIoray  place 

William,  S.S.C.  3  Chapel  street 

Wm.  Joseph,  esq.  1  Gayfield  place 

Home  &  Rose,  esqrs.  W.S.  96  George  street 

Alex,  letter  carrier,  Gilchrist's  entry 

Arch.  esq.  ace',   74  George  street — ho. 

Hazel  bank,  Murrayfield 
— —  David,  shoemaker,  13  Hill  place 

Don.  esq.  W.S.of  Langwell,  10  Athole  cr. 

J.  W.  surveyor  of  roads,  4  Park  street 

Wm.  painter,  6  Brunswick  street 

Mrs  W.  30  Hamilton  place 

Mrs,  5  Sanders  street 

j\Iiss,  milliner,  2  Clerk  street 

Horning  Office,  Register  house 
Horsburgh,  George,  shoemaker,  92  Rose  street 

• Major,  E.LC.S.  10  St  Bernard's  cresc. 

■ T.  gardener,  Dean 

Walter,  esq.  W.S.  29  Northumberland  st. 

jNliss,  19  India  street 

Miss,  teacher  of  music,  6  e.  JBroughton  pi. 

Horsley,  Mrs,  21  Moray  place 
Horsman,Wm.  esq.sp  Charlotte  square 


*Hosie,  Miss,  lodgings,  15  Constitution  street 
Hospital,  Gillespie's,  Wright's  houses,  Robt. 

Kerr  and  Geo.  Meikle,  joint  treasrs. 
— ; —  Fever,  13  Cxeorge  st.  W,  Whyte,  treasurer 
■         George  Heriot's,  Lauriston,  Adam  Luke, 

treasurer 

G.  Watson's,  Meadows,  S.  Aitken,  treas. 

Lock,  7  Surgeon  sq. 

Merchant  Maiden,  Lauriston  lane,  James 

Burgess,  treasurer 

Orphan,  Dean,  J.  G.  Wood,  W.S.  trcns. 

Private,  &  Dispensary,  Mintoho.  Argyle 

square — Mrs  Cooper,  matron 
Trades'  Maiden,  Argyle  sq.— R.  Sclater, 

1 1  South  bridge,  treasurer 

Trinity,    foot  of    Leith   wynd,   James 

GifFord,  treasurer 

Hossack,  A.  lodgings — 62  Frederick  street 

M.  chiropodist  to  the  Queen,  eld  Broughn. 

Wm.  spirit  dealer,  Sunnybk.  Lond.  road 

Mrs,  9  Minto  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  5  old  Broughton 

Houd,  Andw.  victual  dealer,  64  India  place 

Houlden,  Thos.  stationer  &  account-book  ma- 
nufac.  9  Nicol.  st. — h.  20  Rankeillourst. 

House  of  Refuge,  Queensberry  house 

Houston,  John,  artist,  10  Duncan  street 

JIrs,  29  Cheyne  street 

Houstoun,  Misses,  20  Heriot  row 

Houy,  Miss,  35  York  place 

Howden,  A.  victual  dealer,  134  Nicolson  street 
— house  22  St  Patrick  square 

A.   esq.  W.S.    11   Howe  street— ho.  21 

Walker  street 

— —  Alex.  esq.  17  upper  Grey  street 

C.  hosier,  glove  and  shoe  wareho.  7  N.  br. 

Francis,  esq.  3  Bellevue  crescent 

James,  esq.  clerk  to  Society  for  Propagat- 
ing Christian  Knowledge,  15  Graham  st. 

Jas.  and  Co.  jewellers  and  watchmakers, 

56  North  bridge — ho.  25  Windsor  st. 

Matthew,  esq.  50  Minto  street 

OHver  {BaHknfScoi/anc/,)l3Anna.nda.\est. 

P.  &  Co.  wine  and  spirit  mer.  7  Mews 

lane — house  6  Brandon  street 

Robert,  esq.  W.S.  14  Pitt  street 

Wm.  overseer,  Inverleith  nursery 

Mrs  J.,  20  Leopold  place 

Mrs  John,  5  Dean  street 

Howe,  David,  printer,  9  Thistle  street 

Howell,  John,  polyartist,  1 10  Rose  street 

Howey,  Thomas  &  Co.  carriers,  (E.  &  G.  R.) 
Stat.  3  Bristo  st.  and  53  Timber  Bush* 

*Howie,  A.  C,  agent  for  JWingate  Distillery, 
30  Mitchell  street 

James,  portrait   and  animal  painter,  45 

Princes  street 

* James,  spirit-dealer,  7  Foxe's  lane 

John,  surgeon  &  druggist  96  Pleasance 

Wm.  carter.  Echo  bank 

* Mrs,  lodgings,  52  Kirkgate 

Howison,  Jas.   teacher  of  dancing,  72  North- 
umberland St. 

A,  Young,  esq.  of  Hyndford,  1 5  Inver- 
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Howison  John,  carver  &  gilder.  Advocates  cl. 

John,  architect  &  builder,  2  Lothian  r. 

J.  &  W.  shawl  manufac.  2  Drumd.  st. 

— —  Wm-  &  Sons  woollen  and  linen  drapers, 
1  Druramond  street — house  Rosehall 

Wm.  shawl  raanufr.  189  Causeyside 

William,  tertius,  esq.  1 1  A  Iva  street 

Wm.  spirit-dealer,  7  Causeyside 

Wm.  painter  and  paper-hanger,  27  Fre- 
derick street 

Dr  W.,  F.R.C.S.  9  Nicolson  sq— Lecture 

room  8 

William,  engraver,  8  Frederick  street 

Howkins,  John,  engineer,  Granton 
Hudson,  Tho.  comrais.  agent,  2  Alva  st. 
Huddliston,  John,  maltster  &  brewer,  37  Ab- 

beyhill 
Hughes  &  Mylne,  esq.  W.S.  35  Charlotte  sq. 

* Edwin,  saw  maker,  Leith  mills — house 

Hillhousefield 

George,  esq.  W.S.  35  Charlotte  sq — ho. 

24  Alva  street 

John,   {Ballantyne  and  Hughes,)  37   e. 

Claremont  street 

— Mrs  W.  spirit  dealer,  149  Causeyside 

Huie,  Alex,  accountant,  16  I-ondon  street 

Richard,  Esq.  M.D.  8  George  square 

Mrs  James,  10  George  street 

*HuLL  AND  Leith  Shipping  Co.  80  Shore 
and  Leith  Steam  Packet  Office,  44  Ber- 
nard street,  John  Inkster  agent 

Captain,  Granton 

* Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  12  Portland  place 

Hume  Adam,  shoemaker,  51  Candlemaker  row 

Alex.,  innkeeper,  Parkside,  old  Gib.  Toll 

David,  lodgings,  13  Abbey  strand 

.James,  baker,  4  Howe  street 

James,  spirit  dealer,  1  Niddry  street 

Jas.  superintea.  ferry  boats,  Newhaven 

John,  reed  maker,  97  Grassmarket 

John,  brush  manufacturer,  108  w.  Bow 

John,  cowfeeder,  12  Sanders  street 

•'• John,  builder,  Hillhousefield 

John,  Sasine  Office,  Register  House,  22 

Alva  street 

* J.  &  E.  dressmakers,  8  Laurie  street 

Robert,  cowfeeder,  Wallace  place 

Rob.  CBrodie  and  11.,)  3  e.  Register  st. 

* R.  W.  stationer,  chart  seller,  pickle  and 

sauce  vender,  52  Shore 

* R.  W.  lithographer,  21  Broad  wynd 

Wm.  sen.  {Brodie  and  H-,)  23  w.  Register 

street 

AVm.  jun.  {Brodie  and  H.,)  10  Dublin  st. 

Mrs,  nurse,  4  west  Richmond  street 

]\Irs,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  33  Lothian  st. 

Mrs  George,  lodgings,  26  Cumberland  st. 

Mrs,  33  Montague  street 

Mrs  Jmet,  lodgings,  6  Howe  street 

• Mrs,  5  Dean  street 

Miss,  of  Ninewells,  34  Moray  place 

* Miss,  teacher,  111  Constitution  street 

•'= Humphrey,  Jn  spirit  dealer,  28  Queen 

street 
Hunt,  Jas.  esq.  (of  PittencriofF,)  13  Moray  pi. 


Hunt,  William,  esq.  W.S.  26  Broughton  pi. 

Mrs  Colonel,  26  Stafford  street 

Hunter,  Campbell,  &  Co.  esqrs.  W.S.  7  York 
place 

&  Lawrie,  woolen  drapers,  381  High  st. 

* &  Co.  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants, 

12  Coalhill— h.  52  Kirkgate 
Alexander,  grocer,  54  Westport 

Adam,   esq.   M.D.   surgeon,    18   Aber- 

croniby  place 
Alex.  esq.  W.S.   {H.  Campbell  df  Co.,) 

— house  Drum  house 
Alex,  surgeon,  and  lecturer  on  surgery, 

13  Argyle  square 
Andrew  &  Son,  snuff  manufrs.,  grocers, 

&  drysalters,  1  Bristo  port  and  1  South 

Clerk  St. — h.  l4Soc. 

Charles,  spirit  dealer,  5  Grove  place 

David,  tinsmith,  ironmonger,  and  oilman, 

15  Howe  street — h.  17 

David,  coach  hirer,  24  Dundas  street 

David,  {Greig  and  Co.,)  13  Union  st. 

Gabriel,  smith,  Albany  lane 

Captain  George,  2  Maitland  street 

George,  smith,  56  Brougiiton  street 

* Geo.  flesher,  N.  mrkt— h.  51  Tolb  wyd. 

H.  Wright  &  undertaker  l  so.  Howard  pi. 

James,  baker,  31  Thistle  street 

James,  spirit  dealer,  176  Canongate 

James,   plough  maker,  Souih    back  of 

Canongate — ho.  59  Broughton  st. 

John,  esq.  W.S.  13  Hill  street 

■  John,  esq.  jun.  W.S.  5  Fettes  row 

John,  saddler  &  harness  maker,  32  Foun- 

tainbridge — h.  13  Earl  Grey  street 

Rev.  John,  9  Regent  terrace 

John,  clothier,  179  Canongate 

John,  session  clerk  and  kirk  treasurer, 

179  Canongate 

John,  silk  manufacturer,  315  Canongate 

* John  {Bel/,Rannie,and  Co.,)  63  Consti- 
tution street 

John  (^A.  Hunter  §•  Son,)  14  Society 

John,  shoemaker,  20  High  riggs 

John,  grocer,  38  Abbeyhill 

■  Lockhart,  esq.  13  Hill  street 

' Major,  145  Princes  street 

Philip,  cooper,  6  Sibbaldpl.  &  44Nic.  st. 

Richard,  esq.  1  Doune  terrace 

Robert  esq.   advocate,  Sheriff  of  Bute- 

shire, G7  Northumberland  st. 
Robt.  candle  manufacturer,  137  Fountain- 
bridge,  and  173  Westport 

Robert,  grocer,  29  Cowgate 

* Robert,  and  Son,  smiths,  109  Kirkgate 

=!■ Robert,  jun.  {M.  Hunter  and  Son,)  4 

Junction  street  (south) 

Robert,  dairy,  2  Haddington  place 

Thos.  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  7 

Bristo  St. — h.  50  Rankeillor  street 

W.  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  33 

Elder  street — ho.  9  James'  place 

Wm.  bookseller,  22  Dundas  street 

William,  currier,  9  Lauriston  street 

William,  provision  shop,  293  Cowgate 


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*Hunter  William,  dairy,  36  Yardheads 

William,  wright,  Howard  street 

Wm.  wright  and  buiidtr,  Morniiigside 

William,  broker,  Kit  Cowgate 

. William,  agent,  7  Salisbury  st. 

— —  Sirs  Captain,  10  Coates  Crescent 

Mrs  Andrew  B.  7  Salisbury  street 

Mrs  D.bookb.  and  staiionr,  129  High  st. 

Mrs  F.  grocer,  23  College  street — ho.  21 

Mrs.  Robert,  17  Keir  street 

Mrs,  24  Clarence  street 

Mrs  William,  53  Castle  street 

■ Mrs,  of  Blackness,  67  Queen  street 

■ Mrs,  9  Brunswick  street.  Hillside 

— —  Mrs,  victual  dealer,  19  w.  Preston  sti-eet 

JMrs,  lodgings,  13  north-west  Circus  pi. 

Mrs,  Elizabeth,  lodgings,  Stonetield 

* Mrs,  furniture  dealer,  14-3  Kirkgate 

]\Irs  John,  vintner,  8  Shore 

Miss,  17  Keir  street 

—. —  Miss  A.  7  Minto  street 

Miss  C.  51  Minto  street 

Lliss,  50  Rankeillour  st. 

Misses,  dressm. and  milliners,  13  Hope  st. 

&  Crone,  teachers  (St  Stiphou's  school), 

44  Cumberland  street 

Miss,  25  Haddington  place 

Husband,  Mrs  Dr,  30  Clarence  st. 
Hutcheon,  VvlUiam,  3  Dean  street 
Hutcheson,  J.  (^Bank  of  Scot.,)  3  Wharton  pi. 
Ilutchins,  Cha.  esq.  surgeon-dentist,  36  Char- 
lotte square 
*Hutchinson  and  Rogers,  timber  merchants, 
Morton  street 

Brothers,  merchants,  13  Dockplaca 

■' John,  Esq  Claremont  park 

Thos.  Swedish  and  Norwegian  consul — 

house,  Mayfield 

]\Irs,  10  Maitland  street 

Mrs,  21  Scotland  street 

'Hutchison,  Alex.  &  Co.  tea,  wine  and  spirit 
merchants,  n.  Junction  st. 

* and  Co.  merchants,  11  Bernard  street 

* .  A  {Alex.  H.  cS'  Co.,)  Regent  street 

* Alex.  S.S.C.  18  London  street 

" Alex,  engineer,  4  Cannon  street 

H.  wine,  spirit  merchant,  soda  water  & 

ginger  beer  brewer,  3  Allison  square — 
ho.  7  Nicolson  square 

Henry,  victual  dealer,  2  Drummond  st. 

Key.  Dr  James,  7  St  Bernard's  crescent 

■  J.  &  Co.  hat  manuf.  8  Waterloo  place 

-, J.  printer,  16  Clyde  street 

John,  builder,  5  Mackenzie  place 

Jn.  boot  and  shoemaker,  28  Dean  street 

M.  iiesher,  9  Bernard  st.,  and  farmer, 

Bangholra 
Robert,  superintendent  of  courts,  build- 
ings, &C.  204  High  street 

^' Robert,  wright  &  undertak,  1 6  Charl.  st. 

* Thos.  (Hutchison  &;  Co.,)  Hermitage  ho. 

Wm.  and  Co.  coach  builders,   Lothian 

road — ho.  3 

.William,  S.S.C,  4,  Hunter  sq.— ho.  8 

Duncan  street,  Newington 


Hutchison,  William,  abbey  ofHcer,  2  Abbey 

Wm.  provision  shop,  4  Kerr  street 

* Colonel,  R.  A.  Leith  Fort 

Mrs  Colonel,  45  Heriot  row 

Mrs  George,  31  Nelson  street 

Mrs,  3  Rutland  square 

Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  18  Bedford  street 

Jlrs,  2  Windsor  street 

Hut  ton,  Alexander,  grocer,  91  West  port 

A.  {Campbell  and  Co.,)  8  Graham  st. 

Arch,  pawn  broker,  232  Canougate 

David,   and   Son,    clothiers  and  tailors, 

22  Lothian  street 

D.  (Z).  //.  and  Son,)  3  w.  Preston  street 

J.,  teacher,  14  Canning  place 

*  ■ James  {U.  ^-  L.  Gas-L.  (;o.,)  3 Baltic  st. 

James,  grocer,  Water  of  Leith 

* John,  inspector,  14  Albany  street 

* John  (it?i7A  Ropery  C'o.,)31  Bath  street 

— house  4  Poplar  lane 
John,  flesher,  10  Elder  st. — h.  25  James' 

square 
Robt.  silk  mercer,  Tuscan  and  straw  hat 

manufacturer,  36  South  br. — ho.  50 

" Jlrs  Peter,  woollen  draper,  57  Shore 

Mrs,  17  Scotland  street 

Mrs,  midwife,  104  Canongate 

Mrs,  lodgings,  6  Brighton  street 

Mrs,  21  Broughton  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  59  South  bridge 

Miss,  dressmaker,  104  Canongate 

Hyland,  T.tsq.  Gen. Post  office,  3  Grove  st. 
Hyndraan,  A.  lodgings,  8  st  Patrick  street 
*Hyne,  J.  printer,  5  Old  Bridge  end 


*lLLir>GE,  Thomas  &  Co.  Leith  distillery 
Imlach,  Fran.  B.  surgeon-dentist,  26  Dublin 

street 

George,  esq.  47  Ann  street 

George,  esq.  S.S.C.  29  Elder  street 

Mrs  George,  26  Dublin  street 

Imperial  Fire  ANU  Life  Insurance  Co.  of 

London,  A.  Gibson  <&  G.  Goold,  agts. 

— See  Adu. 
Standard     Weight    and     Measure 

Office,  14  Royal  Exchange 
Improvements  Chambersand  Collector's  Office, 

Victoria  Terrace 
Imrie,  Andrew,  grocer,  89  Fountainbridge 

James,  esq.  S.S.C,  41  Gt.  King  street 

James,  joiner  &  cabinetmaker,  3  Whar- 
ton lane 
Inch,  John,  flesher,  4  south  Howard  place 
Inches,  A.  leather  mercht.  51  Niddry  street 
Robert  {»/  Stark  &  Co.)  128  Nicolson 

street 
Inderwick,  Miss,  22  Rose  street 
Industry,  House  of,  19  St  John  street 
Infant  School,  Model,  Vennel 

School,  81  Causey  side 

St  George's,  133  Rose  street 

Infirmary,  Royal,  Infirmary  street 


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IRV 


Inglis  &  Wilson,  coachbuilders  and  harness- 
makers,  69  Adam  sq.  and  4  Hay  st. 

&  Burns,  esqrs.  W.S.  46  Queen  street 

&  Wedderburn,  esqrs.  W.S.  6  north  St 

David  street 

Alex.  esq.  22  Rutland  square 

Alex,  marble  paper  stainer.  Anchor  do. 

Alex,  spirit  dealer,  317  Cowgate 

And.  spirit  merchant,  76  Grassm. — h.  62 

DrA.,  M.D.  andF.R.C.S  33  Albany  st. 

Chas.  S.  bookseller,  stationer,  and  libra- 
rian, 47  Broughton  street 

David,  grocer,  1  Albany  street 

Geo.  commission  sale  stables,  100  Rose  st 

George,  leather  merchrnt,  15  Graham  st. 

Geo.  &  Co.,  lithographer,  11  P.lound 

G.  ribbon,  lace,  and 'glove  merchant,  14 

So.  bridge — ho.  10  Arniston  place 
H.  Maxwell,  esq.  W.  S.  6  n.  St  David 

street — ho.  41  Druramond  place 
Henry,  esq.  jun.  W.S.  46  Queen  st — ho. 

Spylaw,  Colinton 

James,  esq.  22  Rutland  square 

Jas,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  librarian, 

48  Hanover  st — ho.  13  Buccleuch  pi. 

James,  flesher,  91  Nicholson  street 

John,  hide  and  leather  factor,  96  West 

bow — ho.  65  Lauriston 

* John,  teacher,  33  Vardheads 

John,  esq.  advocate,  30  Abercrorabie  pi. 

* John,  warehouseman,  Moreton's  entry 

* John,  builder,  George  street 

Juhi),  C3wfeeder,  5  Rose  street 

John,  tailor  and  clothier,  73  Nichol.  st. 

T.  (^Conmmmry  office,)  10  Arniston  pi. 

Dr  Thos.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  11  Albany  street 

William,  esq.  S.S.C.,  I  St  Vincent  st. 

William,  gardener,  Warriston  gardens 

William,  grocer  &spt.  deal.  35  Clerk  st. 

William,  esq.  15  Buccleuch  place 

WiUiam,  teacher,  1  Drumdryan 

Wm.  &  Son,  bootmakers,  16  Queensferry 

street; 

William,  victual  dealer,  41  St  Leonard  st. 

Mrs  Colonel,  58  Frederick  street 

Mrs  Dr,  41  Drummond  pi. 

Mrs,  1 1  Albany  street 

Sirs,  10   Arniston  place 

Mrs,  of  Kirkmay,  102  Lauriston  place 

Mrs,  5  Keir  street 

■ i\Ir8  E.  lodgings,  7 1  Cumberland  street 

Miss,  12  Terrace,  Leith  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  8  Carnegie  street 

Misses,  bdg.-school,  4  Gloucester  pi. 

*Inkster,  John,  manager  of  the  Hull  &  Leith 

Steam  Packet  Comp.  1  Hope  Terrace 
lanes  &  Budge,  oilmen  and  grocers,  106  so. 

Bridge — ho.  42  Lothian  street 

. &  Robertson,  esqrs    W.S.  U  Castle  st. 

Archibald,  lodgings,  12  India  place 

. Charles,  plasterer,  153  Rose  street 

Cosmo,  esq.  advocate,  sheriff  of  Nairn  & 

Morayshire,  6  Forrea  street 

Sir  David,  14  Brandon  street 

Dr  James,  4  Melville  street 


Innes  .John  B.  esq.  W.S.  23  Queen  street 

* John,  spirit  dealer,  2  Queen  street 

* John,  gardener,  Seafield 

* Robert,  shipbuilder,  8  Bridge  street— 

h.  Old  Church  st. 

Robert,  portrait  painter,  48  Frederick  st. 

— — ■  Thomas,  esq.  W.S.  51  Castle  street 

Thomas,  advocate,  5  Randolph  Cliff 

.Capt  Thos,  R.N.  3  Bruntsfield  place 

Rev.  William,  64  Frederick  street 

Wm.  Mitchell,  esq.  Parson's  green 

Wm.  {{Sir  IF.  Forces,)  76  Queen  street 

Wm.    bookseller     and     stationer,      31 

Han.  St. 
William,  paper  ruler  &  bookbinder,  133 

High  street 
Mrs,  J.  3  Bruntsfield  place 

Mrs  William,  35  Cumberland  street 

j\Irs,  Bloomberry  house,  Canaan 

JNIrs,  42  Lothian  street 

Institctton,  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Henderson r. 
for  Drawing  and  Painting,  54  Frederick 

St. — Geo.  Simpson,  R.S.A See  Adv. 

for  Languages  ami  Mathemat.  5  Hill  st. 

Royal,  Mound  builds.  II.  Little,  keeper 

Jn.  Watson's,   Dean,  John  Hamilton, 

W.S.,  treasurer 
Insurance   Co.  of  Scotland,  D.  Berwick 
Manager,  Q^  George  st — See  Adv. 

Companies.  See  Professions  and  Trades, 

also  Advertisements. 
Inverarity,  James,  merchant,  26  Canal  street 
Inverness  &  Leith  Shipping  Co.  28  Constitu- 
tion street — John  Saunders,  agent 

Alex., of  {Tho7nas  4-  Co.,)  24  Bucclh.pl. 

Ireland,  Geo.   carpenter,  builder,  and  agricul. 
implemt.  manufac,  old  Physic  Gards. 

John,  esq.  22  Gilmoe  place 

* C.,  smith,  35  Commercial  place 

Thos.  &   Son,    Manchester  &  Glasgow 

Jluslin  wareh.  37  So.  bridge 

Thos.  {of  Thos.  I.  Sf  Son,)  2  Blacket  pi. 

■  jMrs  Dr,  16  Clarence  street 

Miss,  Jane,  28  Gayfield  square 

]\Iiss,  22  St  Patrick  square 

Irish  Evangelical  Society,  Edin.  Auxili- 
ary, George  Yule  treasurer 
Ironside,  Edmond,  carver,  134  High  street 

Mrs  Jas.  lodgings,  50  South  bridge 

Irwin,  Duncan  {N'at.  Bank)  Warriston  court 
Irvine,  Captain  Francis.  Blacket  place 

John,  engraver,  Dickson's  close 

John,  flesher,  13  Queensferry  street — h. 

1  Alva  street 

John,  portrait  painter,  29  Broughton  pi. 

* John,  T.  surgeon  and  druggist,  74  Tol" 

beoth  wynd 

Patk.  esq.  of  Inveramsay,  W.S.  23  Nor* 

thumberland  st. 

Robt.  {Scotsman  office,)  18  Buccleuch  pi. 

T.  &  P.  auctions,  and  apprs.,  10  Vict.  st. 

Wm.  esq.  17  Gardner's  crescent 

JMrs  D.  7  Leith  street 

Irving,  David,  esq.  LL.D.  6  Sleadow  place 
David,  spirit-dealer,  5  s.  Melville  place 


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Irving  Jas.  tobacco  manufr.  4.  Catharine  st. 

John,  esq.  W.  S.  1  n.  Charlotte  street 

John,  builder,  13  no.  w.  Circus  place 

William,  agent,  11  Cantllemaker  row 

Mrs,  (of  Newton,)  2  George  square 

Sliss,  1  west  Clarcmont  street 

Isbister,  Thos.  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 

184.  High  street  and  21  Greenside  street 
IsleSjAn.currier  and  leather  raercht.  101  Pleas. 

h.  9  Jlontague  street 
Iver,  Archibald,  esq.  8  Carlton  street 
Ivison,  M.  W.  silk  spinner,  5  Hailes  st. 
Ivory,  Holmes,    esq.  acct.  manager  Nat.  Fire 

&  Life  Insurance,  2  s.  St  David  street 

— house  C  Duke  street. — See  Adv. 
Ivory,  Lord,  9  Ainslie  place 
——  Win.  esq.  W.S.  6  Duke  street 


Jaap,  Js.  teach,  of  mus. &  pianof. SlNicolst. 

R.  surgeon  and  druggist,  1  so.  College  st. 

Jack,  And.  printer,  8  Keir  street 

And.  engraver,  17  Greenside  street 

Charles,  gardener,  102  Causeyside 

* George,  tailor,  51  Tolbooth  wynd 

■ Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  1  Flesh  Market  clo. 

'  James,  cabinet  maker,  9  Davie  street 

John,  writer,  11  Cumberland  street 

Jno.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Newhaven 

— —  John,  slater,  5  no.  Bank  street 

— —  Rich,  working  jeweller,  20  Elder  st. 

* Wm.  spirit  dealer,  55  Yardheads 

• Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  59  Broughton  street 

* Mrs,  midwife,  7  Glover  street 

Jacob,  Moses,  spirit  dealer,  17  Candlem.  row 
Jackes,  Rodon,  esq.,  106  Lauriston  place 
*Jackson  David,  shipowner,  72  Kirkgate 

Alex.  esq.  M.D.  20  Clarence  street 

Edw.  Jas.  esq.  6  Coates  crescent 

* Jas.  &  Co.  manufacturers  of  wine  finings, 

61  shore 
— —  John,  victual  dealer,  219  Canongate 

John,  esq.  9  Albany  street 

■  John,  teacher  of  music,  13  Hill  place 

John,  lodgings,  9  Roxburghe  terrace 

R.  R.  (J.  §•  jR.  Raimes,)  17  Smith's  pi. 

'  Robert,  esq.  20  Clarence  street 

* Robt.,  esq.,  house  surgeon  dispensary, 

34  Quality  street 

Tho.  plumber  and  gasfitter,  37  Howe  st 

Tho.  spirit  dealer,  St  Cuthbert's  glebe 

Thos.  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1  How- 
ard place — ho.  3  Warriston  place 
* Wm.,  pavement  merchant,  51  Couper 

street  and  Lothian  road 

William,  mason,  15  Catherine  street 

■  Mrs  James,  20  Clarence  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  73  Cumberland  street 

Jaffray,  Rev.  John,  60  Frederick  street 
James,  Alex.  S.S.C.  34  North  Bridge — ho.  43 

Minto  street 

David,  baker,  495  Lawnraarket 

John  &  Son,  boot  &  shoemakers,  8   St 

Andrew  square — ho.  26  Nelson  st, 
&  Taylor,  watch  manufact.  &  jewellers, 

10  Union  place 


James,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  9  Keir  st. 

Mrs  Lieut.,  31  Clerk  street 

Jameson,  Alex.  (  Gilbert  (S;  Son,)  17  Graham  st. 

Andrew,  advocate,  20  Abercrofnby  place 

Geo.  surg.  &  dentist,  87  Geo.  st. — See  Adv. 

George,  hosier,  14  no.  Richmond  street 

Gilbert,  &  Son,  spirit  dealers,  66  Grass- 
market — house  17  Graham  street 

H.  teapot  handle  maker,  29  Richm.  pi. 

James,  hairdresser,  41  Hif>h  street 

* James,  merchant,  21  Timber  bush — h. 

I  Pilrig  street 

R.  W.  esq.  W.S.  agent  and  sec.  for  the 

National  Loan  Fund  Life  Assu.  Society, 
67  no.  bridge — ho.  17  Howard  place — 
See  Adv. 

Robert,  esq.  regius  professor  of  natural 

history,  21  Royal  circus 

Mrs  George,  lodgings,  25  Arthur  street 

iirs,  French  stay  maker,  87  George  st. 

Mrs  Thomas,  17  Howard  place 

Mrs,  26  south  Richmond  street 

Mrs  Cecilia,  lodgings,  5  Pitt  street 

Jamieson  and  Laurie,  surgeons  and  druggists, 
4  Dean  Haugh  street 

Alex.  esq.  accountant,  36  Queen  st 

Alex,  ivory  and  wood  turner,  71  Adam  sq. 

Andrew,  writer,  137  Princes  street 

G.  tailor  and  clothier,  22  Thistle  street 

J.  gardener,  CoUbridge 

John,  esq.  S.S.C.  47  York  place 

John,  esq.  18  Rutland  square 

P.  wine  &  spirit  raercht.,  6  Nicolson  sq. 

Tho.  baker,  47  London  st. — ho.  17 

•  W.  M.  haberdasher,  60  High  street 

W.  T.  writer,  9  w.  Claremont  street 

Mrs,  112  Lauriston  place 

Miss,  lodgings,  7  Broughton  place 

Miss,  dressmaker,  25  Royal  ci-escent 

Jardine,  Stodart,  and   Fraser,  esqs.  W.S.  31 
Princes  street. — See  Adu. 

Sir  Henry  (of  Harwood,)  123  Princes  st. 

James,  esq.  civil  engineer,  18  Queen  st. 

■  John,  esq.  advocate  and  sheriff  of  Ross- 
shire,  9  Great  King  street 

Wm.  flesher,  36  Abbeyhill 

Mrs,  51  Broughton  street 

Mrs,  198  Rose  street 

Jarron,  Mrs,  Morningside  asylum 
*Jarvie,  John,  late  shipmaster,  55  Kirkgate 
Jeandin,  F.  wholesale   basket  warehouse,  56 

George  street 
Jeffrey  and  Milne,  bakers,  277  Canongate 

E.  broker,  240  Cowgate 

J.  and  Son,  haberdashers,  2  Nicolson  st 

— house  43  Gilmour  place 

Jas.  (of  J.  J.  &  Son),  43  Gilmour  place 

John  and  Co.  brewers,  7.5  Grassmarket 

John,  esq.  11  Hill  street 

J.  J.  grocer  and  wine  mercht.  Newhaven 

• John,  tobacconist,  37  Hanover  street 

Lord,  24  Moray  place 

Robt.  engraver  and  printer,  2  Rose  court 

Wm.  manuf.  322  Lawnmarket— ho.  21 

Salisbury  street 
* — —  Wm.  haberdasher,  43  Tolbooth  wynd 


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JefFr  Miss  IMargaret,  4  Graham  street 
Jelly,  Mrs,  ladgings,  15  Buccleuch  street 
Jenkins,  Richard,  esq.  5  St  Bernard  row 

■  Mrs,  housekeeper.  House  of  Industry, 

St  John  street 
Jenoway,  Mrs  11.  0.  71  Clerk  street 
.Jerdan,  Gilbert,  tailor,  10  Catharine  street 
Jermenc,  JVIrs,  23  Clerk  street 
Joel,  J.  auctioneer,  96  Pleasance 

■  Moses,   reader,    Jews'    synagogue,    96 

Pleasance 
Johns,  T.  C.  &  J.  tailors  &  cloth,  i  Mews  lane 
Johnson,  Joseph,  writer,  39  Dublin  street 

John,  writer,  26  Nelson  street 

■ &  Fairly,  printers,  15  Horse  wynd 

&  Thorn,  coal  merchts.  11  Port  Hamilton 

— —  Adam,  currier,  Boyd's  entry 

Adam,  com.- traveller,  4  Rankeillour  st. 

^  Adam,  wine  mercht.,  33  St  Andw.  sq. — 

h.  13  Brandon  street 
Alex.  esq.  W.S.  5  York  place—  ho.  Craig- 

leith  hill 

■ A.  builder,  3  Comely  Green  place 

Alex,  victual  dealer,  14  Calton  street 

■ Alexander,  flesher,  3  Queensferry  street 

A   K.  engraver,  20  Gt.  Stuart  street 

■ An.  French  polisher,  22  St  Patrick  sq. 

David,  currier  and  leather  merchant,  66 

&  84  St  Mary's  wynd — house  8  St  John 

street 

David,  vintner,  King's  park 

. David,  pianoforte  maker,  140  George  st. 

David,  Esq-  of  Corstorphine,  21  Charl.  sq. 

■ D.  house  factor,  12  Beaumont  place 

Frederick,  tavern  keeper,  12  Abbey 

i  Major  George,  10  Pilrig  street 

Geo.  stone  mercht.  Craigleith  Quarry 

G.,    Edinburgh  temperance  hotel    and 

reading-room,  5  Nicolson  street 

■  ■     .  Rev.  George,  6  JMinto  street 

Henry,  esq.  surgeon,  34  Queen  street 

* Henry,  25  Quality  street 

J.  S.,esq.  S.S.C.  21  Northumb.  street — 

ho.  10  w.  Claremont  street 

Jas,  &  Co.  coachbuilders,  Lothian  road 

James,  teacher.  Ironside  place.  Abbey  hill 

1 James  victual  and  hay  dealer,  91  Canong. 

James,  victual  dealer,  134  Cowgate 

James  (Missionary,)  77  Rose  street 

Jas.  tobacconist,  104  High  st.  76  Princes 

St.  and  6  Leith  st. — house  6  Mansfield 

place 

. James  B.  doctor  of  medicine,  11  Forth  st. 

■ James,  stabler,  17  south  back  Canong. 

■ J.  agent  Gen.  Packet  office,  20  Princes  st. 

— ho.  6  Fife  place 

J.  house- factor,  2  St  Patrick  sq. 

* John,  officer  of  Fishery,  8  Eastfield  pi. 

1 John,  writer.  Silver  mills 

— —  John  {of  Cay  tV  J.)  6  Union  place 

John,  accountant,  23  London  street 

■  Major,  J.  8  Carlton  terrace 

— -i  John,  esq.  32  Dundas  street 

John,  gardener,  Braid's  burn 

~—  John  surveyor  of  artificers'    work,  61 

Broughton  street 


Johnston,  John,  teller.  Western  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, 27  east  Claremont  street 

* J.  C.  27,  Quality  street 

John,  coach  builder,  36  Whitfield  place, 

and  2  Orchardfield  place 

Lewis  M.  teacher  of  fencing  &  gymnastics, 

13  Thistle  street— ho.  24  Cumberland 
street — See  Adv. 

M.  (  Clapperton  and  Co.,)  4  Park  st. 

Patrick,  civil  engineer,  10  Cumberld.  st 

P.  Major,  Bengal  Army,  45  e.  Clarem.  st. 

Peter,  T.  writer,  9  Crichton  street 

P.  H.  {J.  and  Briggs,)  54  Rankeillour  st. 

Robert,  jun.  esq.  \V.S.  36  London  st. 

Robert,  bookseller,  76  Candlemaker  row 

Robert,  esq.  W.S.  27  n.  Richmond  st. 

Robt.  painter,  10  Charlotte  st. — ho.  57 

Robert,  teacher,  17  St  James'  square 

Robert,  esq.  4  Henry  place 

Rob.  news  agent,  6  Richmond  place 

Robt.  victual  dealer,  41  Hanover  st. 

Thomas,  gardener.  Trinity  park 

'Thos.  diamond  paste  &  razor  strop  manu- 
facturer and  goldsmith,  42  Hanover  st. 

Tho.  &  Sons,  cabinet-ra.,  69  Rose  street 

Thos.  upholsterer,  15  St  James'  square 

* Thomas,  ironmonger,  44  Tolbooth  wy. 

Thos.  {T.  J.  cS"  Son,)  1  StaflFord  street 

Thos.  victual  dealer,  5  Bedford  street 

Thos.  printer,  11  west  Adam  street 

W  &  A.  K.  engravers  and  printers  to  the 

Queen,  stat.  &  publishers,  4  St  And.  sq. 

Wra.  (fT.  ^-  A.  K.  J.,)  4  St  Andrew  sq. 

Rev.  William,  23  Archibald  place 

William,  tobacconist,  235  Canongate 

William,  baker,  123  Rose  street 

Wm.  spirit  dealer,  435  Lawnmarket 

Wra.  victual  dealer,  45  Cumberland,  st. 

Wm.  dairy,  29  St  Patrick  square 

Wm.  mercht.  &  agent,  16  Cassells  pi. — 

ho.  2  Wellington  place 

* Isabella  &  Co.  wholesale  rag  merchts. 

74  St  Andrew  st.— h,  13  Tolbooth  wynd 

Mrs  Rob.  pawnbroker,  64  High  street — 

ho.  56  Clerk  street 

* Mrs  Peter,  midwife,  78  Shore 

Mrs,  1 1  Raeburn  place 

Mrs  Glen,  17  Norton  place 

Mrs,  1 5  Buccleuch  place 

Mrs,  7  Union  street 

* Mrs,  lodgings,  4  so.  .Junction  street 

Mrs,  9  St  Bernard  row 

Mrs,  sicknurse,  69  Cumberland  street   - 

Mrs,  shawl  cleaner,  21  Carnegie  street 

Mrs,  20  Heriot  place 

Mrs,  grocer,  2  so.  James'  street 

Mrs,  3  Bristo  street 

■  Mrs  William,  4  Hill  square 

Mrs,  13  Hill  place 

Mrs  C.  spirit  dealer,  Newhaven 

Miss,  7  Middieby  street 

JMiss,  10  Buccleuch  place 

jMiss,  13  Brandon  street 

Miss,  1 6  Keir  street 

Miss,  81  Causey  side 

Miss,  16  Hart  street 


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Johnston,  Miss,  staymnker,  25  Tliistle  street 

Misses  E.  &  J.  worsted  shop,  6  Nict)].  st. 

Misses,  dressmakers,  6  George  street 

Misses,  milliners  &c.  4  VVeinyss  pi. 

Johnstone  &  BrigRs,  coal  merchants,  1  Rail- 
way depot,  St  Leonards — See  Adv. 

Jas.  working  jeweller,  227  High  st. 

John,  esq.  12  Comely  bank 

John,  engraver,  printer,  and  stationer,  18 

Frederick  street 

John,  printer,  pub.  &  bookbinder,  2  &  4 

Hunter  square — ho.  2  Windsor  street 

■  John,  teacher,  west  church  workhouse 

Thomas,  esq.  S.S.C.  37  Albany  street 

William,  esq.  advocate,  37  Albany  street 

— —  William,  comI  merchant,  5  Port  Hopetoun 

— house  127  Fountainbridge 
*■  Wm.  merchant,  la  Cassells  pi. —ho.  2 

W^ellington  place 
— —  Mrs,  11  Comely  bank 

■ ■  Mrs  Major,  4  Howard  place 

Mrs  Jane,  1  Windsor  street 

Mrs,  trimming  shop,  8  so.  St  James'  st. 

Miss,  7  Union  street 

Miss,  staymaker,  18  Frederick  street 

Misses,  36  Danube  street 

JoUie,  J.  &  W.  esqrs.  W.S.  2G  Abercromby  pi. 

■  James,  esq.  W.S.  26  Abercromby  place 

Walter,  esq.  Vt^S.  8  Albany  street 

Jolly,  Ro.esq.  (of  Stephenston,)  21  Windsor  st. 
Jones  and  Malleson,  merchants  and  agents,  24 

Danube  street 

■  Chas.  E.  surgeon,  20  Haddington  place 

Rev.    Edward,    Wesleyan    minister,    2 

Duke  street 

Francis,  (G.  Post-office,^  8  Morrison  st. 

Rich,  tailor  and  clothier,   19   Waterloo 

place — ho.  1 7.     See  Adv. 
——  Rev.  T.  Henshaw,  13  Shandwick  place 
T.  esq.  agent  B.  of  Scot.  17  Charlotte  st. 

Mrs,  (of  Brooklands,)  4  Athole  place 

Jopp  and  Johnston,  esqrs.  W.S.  30  Albany  st, 

• John,  W.S.,  30  Albany  street 

.Jordan,  Madame,  French  teacher,  29  Fred.  st. 
Journal   (Weekly,)  Publishing  office,  251 

High  street 
*Junki9on,  Wm.  flesher,  91  Kirkgate 
Junor,  Misses,  9  Wright's  houses 
Junntr,  J.  M.  esq.  accountant,6  n.  St  David  st. 
Jury  Clerk's  Office,  15  &  17  Register  ho. 
Justice  of  Peace  Office  (City,)  Royal  Ex. 
.Justice  of  Peace  Office  (County,)  Coun.  h. 
Justiciary  Office,  Register  house 
Juridical  Society,  40  Charlotte  square 

K 

Kant,  ]\Irs,  spirit  dealer,  5  west  Richmond  st. 
Kay,  Alex,  plumber  and  gasfi.  144  Princes  st. 

Gavin,  plumber  and  gasfitter,   IS  west 

Preston  street 

■  David,  baker  i*fe  confectioner,  7  Rose  street 
George,  gardner,  Lauder's  park 

— —  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  275  Canon- 
gate  and  309  High  street 


Kay,  James,  basketmaker,  27  north  bridge  and 

16  Tolbooth  wynd* 

.Tas.  cabinetmaker  and  uphol.  1  Tiviot  r. 

James,  spirit  dealer,  Louden  burn 

James,  plasterer,  Advocates'  close 

James  &.  Co.  booksellers,  3  Bank  street 

* John,  teacher,  98  Constitution  street — 

ho.  Thompson's  place 

J.  carver  and  gilder,  Greenside  lane 

John  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  and  agent 

for  Glenmavis  distillery,  39  Jamaica  st. 

— house  25  India  st. 

■  Vettr  (Oliver  6;  Boi/d,)  51  Clerk  street 

Robt.  spt.  dlr.  &  stabler,  9  St  Anthy.  pi. 

Thos.  cabinetmaker,  4  Sibbald  place 

■  JMrs,  16  Nelson  street 

Mrs,  sicknurse,  15  Charles  street 

Mrs  J.  sicknurse, 34  Euccleuch  street 

Miss,  17  Clarence  street 

Miss  J.  dressmaker,  5  Milne  court 

Keay,  Mrs,  46  Great  King  street 

Miss,  3  St  Colme  street 

Keddie,  James,  writer,  2  Carleton  street 

John,  bootmaker,  106  Rose  street 

T.  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer,  and  house 

agent,  14  Melville  place 
Kedslie,  Alex,  tea   and  spirit   merchant,   34 
Hanover  street  and  9  Deanbaugh  street 

Geo.  upholsterer,  3  south  Gray's  street 

Mrs,  ]  8  Chapel  street 

Keegan,  John,  solicitor,  5  no.  St  David  street 

Tho.  merchant,  1  n.  St  David  st. — h,  5 

Keighley,  Matt,  shoe  warehouse,  37  Geo.  st. 
Keenan,  Christ,  linen  draper,  42  no.  bridge 
Keir,  Dr,  12  Lynedoch  place 
Mrs  William,  4  Maitland  street 

Mrs  Robert,  12  Buccleuch  place 

* Mis.s,  48  Kirkgate 

Mias  A.  32  Ann  street 

Miss,  21  Dean  terrace 

Miss,  35  Lauriston  place 

Keith,  Charles  H.  bookseller,  88  Abbevhill 

Dr  J.,  F.R.C.S.E.  10  Wemyss  place 

Thomas,  grocer,  149  Fountainbridge 

William,  esq,  accountant,  50   Castle  st. 

— house  Corstorphine  hill 

.  Mrs  Robert,  9  Forth  street 

Lady,  (of  Ravelston,)  Coltbridge 

Kellach,  Mrs  Cunningham,  25  Northumber- 
land street 
Kelland,  P.  Prof,  of  Mathemat.  6  Invcrl.  row 
Kellerman,  A.  A.  florist.  Golden  Acre 
Kellie,  Mrs,  9  W^alker  street 
Kelloch,  A.  flesher,  6  Low  market 
Kelly,  .John,  smith,  28  Canal — ho.  1 

J.  florist,  Inverleith  nurseries 

Mrs,  midwife  and  nurse,  23  Hov/e  street 

Kelty,  Miss  E.  29  Wright's  houses 
Kemp  &  Co.  chemical  and  philosophical  instru- 
ment makers,  53  So.  br. — h.  5  College  st. 

Arch,  spirit  dealer,  3  So.  St  David  st. 

Charles,  waiter,  19  Jamaica  street 

David,  esq.  Bonington  brae 

F.  janitor.  Circus  pi.  school,  2  Royal  cir. 

*_™,  Geo.  jun.  clerk,  Cannon  street 


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Kemp,  G.  M.  architect,  Jordan  1.  Morningside 

■ Henry,  provis.  shop,  12  s.  St  Andw,  st. 

■ John,  red  lion  tavern,  11  Shakspeare  sq. 

— —  John,  silver  plater,  Chalmers'  close 

■  J.  chimney  sweeper,  52  Thistle  street 
J.  victual  dealer,  3  Tobaso  street 

. H.  stravr  hat  maker,  16  Elm  row 

Robert,  victual  dealer,  Morningside 

Robert,  letter  carrier,  7  Calton  hill 

Simon,  teacher,  3  Hope  street 

T.  L.  11  Hart  street 

William,  victual  dealer,  13  Tobago  st. 

— —  W.  and  J.  coal  merchts.  5  Port  Hamilton 

Mrs  A.  5  So.  College  street 

Mrs  Robert,  21  Charles  street 

JMrs,  straw  hat  maker,  4  Dublin  street 

Mrs  sicknurse,  37  William  street 

Miss  Catherine,  milliner,  7  Calton  hill 

*Kempster,  Thos  sheriff  officer^  51  Tolb.  wynd 
Kenmore,  J.  linen  &  woollen  draper,  431  Lawn- 
market — house  4  Bank  street 
Kennedy,  Alex.  esq.  W.S.  29  P'rederick  street 

■  Alex.  com.  traveller,  56  Clerk  street 
B.  &  J.  F.  hatters,  61  South  bridge 

■  C.  spirit  merchant,  8  so.  St  Andrew  st. 
Jas.coal  merchant,  2  Port  Hamilton — ho. 

1  Park  street 

— Jas.  smith  and  lockmaker,  35  Canal  st. 

Jas. farrier, Nottingh.pl. — h.l3  Calton  st. 

: James,  shoemaker,  10  Bedford  street 

— —  J.  ironmonger   gasfitter  and  bath  ma- 
nufactory, 78  Queen  street — See  Adv. 
John,  esq.  (of  Underwood)  W^S.  71  Gt. 

King  street 

■ John,  surgeon,  35  Broughton  street 

— —  Lachlan,  esq.  1  Greena.  la.  Baxter's  pi. 

Robert,  grocer,  11  M'Dowall  street 

Ro.  spirit  dealer,  439  Lawnm. — h.  459 

■ — —  Rev.  R.  teach,  of  Greek,  50  Geo.  st. 

■ T.  H.  teacher  of  music,  8  Kerr  street 

— —  Wm.  esq.  W.S-  59  Northumberland  st. 

William,  esq.  20  Minto  steet 

William,  grocer,  64  Thistle  street 

— —  W.  P.  bookseller  and  stationer,  16  so.  St 

Andrew  st. — ho.  35  Broughton  st. 
— —  Mrs  B.  milliner  &  lace  printer,  59  So.  br. 

Mrs,  tavern,  13  Calton  street 

Miss  G.  1  Alva  street 

Miss,  6  Abercromby  place 

Misses  E.  and  A.  Helen  cottage,  Canaan 

Kennington  &  Jenner,  silk  mercers  and  draps. 

47  Princes  st.  2  and  6  so.  St  David  st. 
Kent,  Joseph,  (of  Excise),  10  Union  street 
Ken  ward,  W.  D.  tea.  ot  music,  1  St  Vincent  st. 
Ker,  Thos.  surgeon  and  druggist,  16  Leithst. 

&  so.  Union  place 
Thos.  corn  merchant,  St  Leonard's — ho. 

St  Leonard's  street 

■  Thomas,  cutler  and  surgical  instrument 

maker,  66  Nicolson  st.  &  6  New  st. 
* Mrs,  stoneware  merchant,  60  Kirkgate 

■  Miss,  Grange  bank 

. Miss,  18  upper  Grey  street 

Kerr,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  1  Elder  st. 
— .  Alexander,  grocer,  2  Dundas  street 


Kerr,  Aw.  A.  {Royal  Bank,)  6  Mansfield  place 
Arch,  tailor  &  clothier,  17  w.  Register  st. 

— h.  Gabriel's  road 

Charles,  teacher,  4  Earl  Grey  street 

* Cha.  M.  wine  merchant,  9  Bernard  st. 

— ho.  26  Great  Kins  street 
Chas.  Jas.  esq.  ace'-  {Edin  ^-  Leith  Bank,) 

53  Albany  street 

Lieut.-Colonel,  15  Windsor  street 

Daniel,  surgeon,  25  Nelson  street 

Geo.  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  1  Albany  st. 

— —  Geo.  grocer,  63  St  Mary's  wynd 

H.  (Crease,  Kerr,  §•  Co.,)  53  Albany  st. 

— —  Lieut.  Js.  R.N.  Hamilton  pi.  Newington 

James  &  Son,  brewer,  9  Sciennes 

* James,  provision  wareh.  27  Bridge  st. 

James,  grocer,  89  Nicolson  street — h.  97 

.Jas.,  tea  and  coffee  merchi,  21  Richm.  pi. 

.James,  lathsplitter,  Broughton  st. 

John,    wine   and    spirit   merchant,    14 

Nelson  street — house  12 

* J.  B.  umbrella  manufact.  4  Tolbooth  wy. 

John,  grocer,  42  north  Richmond  street 

Jonathan  D.  cupper  to  the  Queen,  25 

George  street 

Neil,  painter,  42  Thistle  street 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Robert,  lieut.-col. 

and  assistant-adjutant-general,  37  Mo- 
ray place 

Ro.  A.M.  classical  teacher,  3  Lothian  st. 

Robert,  esq.  53  Albany  street 

Robt.  printer,  press  overseer,  8  Thistle  st. 

R.  tea,  wine,  &  spirit  merchant,  5  and  6 

Richm.  la.  66  Bristo  St.,  &  57  Pleasance 

Robert,  baker,  16  Hill  place — ho.  7  square 

Robt.  spirit  dealer,  Jock's  lodge 

Rev.  Samuel,  4  Albany  street 

Sam.  grocer  &  wine  mer.  13  Earl  Grey  st 

Sara,  grocer  &  wine  mer.  4  Glanville  pi. 

Thomas  and  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers, 

85  South  bridge 
Thomas,  surgical  instrument  maker  and 

cutler,  66  Nicolson  street 
Wm.  grocer  &  tea  dealer,  17  north  west 

Circus  place 
Wm.  spirit  merchant,  1  Princes  st.  and 

148  High  street — ho.  17  Meadow  pi. 

Wm.  M.  esq.  6  Carlton  terrace 

Wm.  St.  boat  &  coach  office,  1  Prin.  st. 

Mrs  Captain,  26  Great  King  street 

Mrs,  Nelson's  monument,  Calton  hill 

Mrs  G.  lodgings,  Boroughmuirhead 

Mrs,  11  St  Bernard's  crescent 

Mrs,  lodgings,  St  Leonard's  cottage 

Miss,  1 6  Grove  street 

]Mrs,  2  Windsor  street 

Miss,  milliner,  22  south  College  street 

Miss,  of  Chatto,  13  Stafford  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  17  Scotland  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  Baxter's  close 

Kermack,  John,  esq.  W.S.  20  Broughton  place 

Miss,  20  Picardy  place 

Ketchen,  Wm.  baker,  40  Lothian  st.— h.  48 
*Kettel,  J.  Wright  and  undert.  9  Johnston  st. 
Kettle,  George,  baker,  114  West  Port 


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Key,  Mrs,  104  Princes  street 

*Kid,  D.  cooper  and  fish-curer,  18  Cable  wynd 

Kidd,  Alexander,  esq.  4  St  James'  square 

Charles,  tailor,  14(j  Princes  street 

* John,  com.  mer.  88  Constitution  st. — 

ho.  8  Cassel's  pi. 
— —  John,  esq.  5  Arniston  place 

Thos.  letter  carrier,  3  Market  street 

Mrs  Sarah,  broker,  16  Drummond  street 

Miss,  5  Portland  place 

Kidston,  Alex.  Esq.  25  Queen  street 

Kieser,  J.  F.  teacher  of  music,  17  St  James'  sq. 

J.  C.  teach,  of  pianoforte,  1  Gt.  Stuart  st. 

Kigie,  Henry,  tailor,  '22  Haddington  place 
Kilbee,  R.  S.  G.  esq.  22  Regent  terrace 
Kilgour,  Henry,  flesher,  28  Stockbr.  market 

Jas.  assistant  keeper  of  register  of  deeds, 

&c.  8  IMinto  street 

• James,  turner,  110  Grassmarket 

James,  butcher,  34.  Bristo  street 

Wra.  Esq.  39  Ann  street 

Killock,  Jas.  agent,  28  Lauriston  street 
Kilpatrick,  Mrs  John,  Anchorfield 
Kimber,  Wm.  mail  guard,  35  Leith  street 
Kincaid,  Mrs  Thomas,  18  Hart  street 
King,  Allan,  mill  master,  Canonraills 

Archibald,  millwright,  116  Fountainb. 

— —  Berry,  esq.  Pentland  House,  Mornings. 

C.  lapidary,  53  Rose  street 

■         Js.  lapidary  &  seal  engraver,  59  Prin.  st. 
— —  James,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  26  High  st. 

James,  tailor  and  clothier,  17  George  st. 

James,  ham  shop,  3  West  Nicolson  st. 

'  ■  jMrs,  Prospect  buildings 

IMisses,  milliners  and  dressm.  17  Geo.  st. 

*Kinghorn,  James,  wright,  11  Coburg  street 

* W.,  builder,   12  Coburg  street — ho.  8 

Bonington  place 

* Mrs  A.  lodgings,  3  Cromwell  st. 

* Mrs  H.  4  Pitt  street 

Kinloch,  George  R.  writer,  13  Hope  street 

Samuel,  jeweller,  24  Salisbury  street 

Mrs,  (of  Gourdie,)  17  Alva  street 

Miss,  teacher  of  pianof.,  8  Dundas  street 

IMisSj  Isabella,  12  Torphichen  street 

Kinnaird,  Lieut.-Col.  D.,  E.I.C.S.  1  Meadow 
place 

* Thos.  grocer,  20  Burns  street 

* Mrs  Alexander — ho.  Bowling  Green 

•  Miss,  6  Leopold  place 

Kinnear,  James,  esq.  W.S.  81  Geo.  st. — house 
Murrayfield  house 

James,  writer,  12  Gardner's  crescent 

James,  tailor,  26  Dean  street 

Jo.  German  clock  maker, 489  Lawnmark. 

Robert,  1  Walker  street 

Mrs  Ann,  lodgings,  7  London  street 

Mrs,  1  Stafford  street 

Mrs,  of  Cargilfield,  Trinity 

Kinnell,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  5  St  James'  pi. 
Kinniburgh,  David,  coal-mercht.  and  agt.  for 
Garnkirk  fire  clay  Co.  10  P.  Hopetoun 
— —  Joseph,  M.D.,  14  Cumberland  street 
——■  Robt.  head  master  Deaf  and  Dumb  Insti- 
tution, Henderson  row 


Kinniburgh,  Miss,  miliner  &  dres.  51  N.  br. 
Kinnis,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  1  Brunswick  st. 
*Kinross,  Rev.  J.,  A.M.  of  St  Thomas' 
Kippen,  J.  hotel  &  tavern,  2  Ter.  Leith  st. 

Miss  M.  18  India  st. 

Kirk,  Robert,  shipowner,  13  Cassells  place 
* Thos.  gasfitter  and  tinsmith,  1  Great 

Junction  street 
Kirkaldy,  Mrs,  22  Windsor  street 
Kirkbride,  Geo.  agent  for  Messrs  Fisher  and 

Robison,  London,  10  George  street 
Kirkham,  Mrs,  51  Broughton  street 
Kirkhope,  John,  grocer,  &  wine  mer.  1  Melv. 

pi.  &  24  India  st. 
Kirkland,  John,  {Customs,)  5  Moray  street 

John,  clerk,  3  Wallace  place 

JMrs,  lodgings,  9  Preston  street 

JNIiss  15  Maitland  street 

Kirkpatrick,  John,  esq.  advocate,  126  George  st. 
Kirkwood,  Alex,  die  cutter,  button  maker,  and 

medallist.  Mews  lane — h.  20  Pitt  st. 
Chas.  accountant,  15  Catharine  st. — ho. 

21  Lothian  st. 
Henry,  seal  engraver  and  wood  cutter, 

3  so.  St  Andrew  st. 
■  Jas.  goldsmith,  and  agent  to  Pontifex  & 

Mellory,  1  s.  St  David  st. — house  10 

Duncan  street 
Ja.  &  Son,  lithog.  eng.  and  printers,  1 1 

south  St  Andrew  street 

Adj.  James,  Jessfield 

Rev.  James,  16  Gayfield  square 

Robert,  tailor,  8  Brunswick  street 

Rev.  Thos.  D.  Jessfield 

Wm.  plumber  &gasf.  w.  Thistle  st.  la. 

Mrs,  30  Pitt  street 

Mrs,  9  Comely  bank 

Kissock,  Wm.  S.S.C.  33  Cumberland  st. 

Knapp,  Dr,  9  Duncan  street 

*Knight,  And.  waggoner.  Bowling  green — ho. 

Junction  street 

George,  esq.  2  Brandon  street 

G.  smith  and  ironmg.  15  s.  St  Andrew 

street — house  1  west  Arthur  place 

* James,  grocer,  6  Coburg  street 

John  painter,  1  Young  street 

Jos.  lock  and  hinge  factory,  St  John's  hill 

Wm.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Canongate 

Knowles,  Andrew,  flesher,  22  Middle  market 
Knox,  Captain  Alexander,  3  Salisbury  place 
Samuel,  &  Dickson,  small  ware  mer.  and 

hosiers,  15  so.  Hanover  st. 

James,  land  surveyor,  &c.  Tipperlinn 

Dr  R.,  lect.  on  anat.  Old  Surgeons'  Hall, 

Surgeon  sq. — house  4  Newington  place 
Thos.  {of  Customs,)  4  Springfield,  L. 

walk 

Mrs  Capt.  Trotter,  14  Leopold  place 

>  Mrs,  16  Barony  street 

Mrs  Major,  10  Inverleith  row 

* Miss,  Drum,  Easter  road 

Miss  C.  dressmaker,  29  Clarence  street. 

Miss,  4  Newington  place 

Kombst,  Dr  Gustaf,  teach,  of  German,  6  Great 

Stuart  street 


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Kyd,  Alex,  grocer,  262  and  274  Canongate 

*Kyle,  Alex,  baker,  82  Kirkgate 

* James  &  Son,  boot  and  shoe  makers,  12 

Constitution  street 
► — —  John,  coal  mercht.  10  Railway  Depot — 

house  45  New  street 

Miss,  23  Charlotte  square 

Kynock,  Mrs,  34  Danube  street 


Lackie,  John,  collector.  Royal  Infirmary — h. 

1 4  Canning  place 
Lacon,  Mrs  Jos.  37  Moray  place 
Laidlaw  and  Cowan,  drapers  &  milliners,  294 

Lawnmarket 

And.  gardener,  61  Albany  st. 

Andrew,  collector,  23  Downie  place 

D.  {R.  Laidlaw  ^f  Sotis,)  26  Buccl.  pi. 

■  R.  {R.  Laidlaw  iSf  Sons,)  1  Newington 

place 
— —  James,  112  Nicolson  street 

James,  spirit  dealer,  115  Cowgate 

——  R.  &  Sons,  Venetian- blind  manuf.  bell-h, 

brassf.  &  gasmeter  manu.  Simon  sq.  & 

106  Argyle  street,  Glasgow 

Robt.  esq.  S.S.C.  19  Leopold  place 

Wm.  (J.  B.  Gallie  ^  Son,)  13  Cassel's 

place 

William,  spirit  dealer,  2  Niddry  st. 

Mrs,  7  Saxe-Coburg  place 

— —  Miss,  3  west  Newington 

Laing  and  Forbes,  booksellers  and  stationers, 

92  Princes  street 

A.  merchant,  10  Hill  place 

A.  bread  &  biscuit  baker,  26  Rose  street 

— —  David,  signet  library,  1  Sidney  pi. 

■  David,  writer,  2  Danube  street 

— —  Edward,  {of  National  Fire  Insurance 

Company,)  16  Meadow  place 
Geo.  Venetian  blind  maker  and  wright, 

70  Potterow 
■ H.  engraver  and  manufacturer  of  glass 

seals,  3  Elder  street 

Lieut.-Col.  James,  11  Antigua  street 

— —  James,  late  merchant,  7  Brown  street 

John,  bookbinder,  Register  office 

J.  and  Sons,   Royal  Horse  Bazar,  and 

post-masters,  Lothian  road 

John,  bootmaker,  48  Hanover  street 

— —  J.  and  Co.  upholsterers  and  house  agents, 

7  and  8  Young  street 
— —  John,  flesher,  1  and  2  Broughton  market 

— house,  6  Barony  street 

' Robt.  esq.  {RoyaWnnk,)  7  Brunswick  8t. 

Samuel  (  Conim.  Bank, )  7 1  Clerk  street 

■ Ward,  writer,  27  Hamilton  place 

■  William,  esq.  A.M.  41  Montague  st. 
W.  gunmaker,  13  Chapel  street 

t= Wm.  shipping  agent.  Tower  st.,  foot  of 

shore — house  2  London  row 

* Mrs,  Com.  tavern,  13  Commercial  place 

»—  Mrs  John,  11  Bank  street 


Laing,  Mrs  John,  13  Gayfield  square 

Mrs  Robert,  48  London  street 

Mrs,  Gl  Castle  street 

Miss,  boarding-school,  Newhaven 

— : —  Miss,  35  Montague  st. 

Miss  Margt.  matron  Gillespie's  hospital 

Laird,  Anthony,  cooper  &  salt  warehouse,  22 

Constitution  st — ho.  24  Mitchell  st. 
* David  W.  clock,  watch,  &  nautical  in- 
strument maker,  4  and  58  Bridge  st. 

* W.  {J.  B.  Gallie,)  13  Cassells  place 

* Mrs,  23  Bernard  street 

Mrs,  44  Howe  street 

Mrs  Anthony,  3  Ronaldson's  buildings 

Miss,  13  south  Charlotte  street 

Miss  A.  H.  miniature  painter,  44  Howe  st. 

*Lamb  A.  lighthouse  storek.  7  Johnstone  st. 

Andrew,  smith,  84  Crosscausey 

Dr  J.  Stewart,  10  Minto  street 

.Tames,  printer,  26  George  street 

James,  glass  stainer,  5  Market  pi. 

.T.  &  T.,  slaters  and  glaziers,  78  Clerk  st. 

John,  hair-cutter,  305  Canongate 

* John,  grocer,  120  Kirkgate 

* Peter,  wright,  4  Coalfield  lane 

* Peter  {Customs),  2  Vanburgh  place 

R.  C,  drysalter,  com.  agent,  and  general 

mercht.  1  Leith  st.  ter. — h.  21  Leith  st. 
* R.  bro.  auction,  appr.  aiid  ordained  mea- 
surer, 23  Bernard  street 

R.,  painter,  13  north-west  Circus  place 

Robt,  clerk,  2  Lauriston  terrace 

T.  confectioner,  19  Leith  st. — house  21 

Thos.  spirit  mercht.  3  n.  Melville  place 

Misses,  dressmakers,  118  Prince's  street 

Miss  M.  matron,  w.  Church  workhouse 

Lambert.  Misses,  dressmakers  and  milliners, 

17  Young  street 
Lambie,  Miss,  1  Gayfield  square 
Lammie,  H.  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  181 

High  street — ho.  13  Blair  street 
Lamond,  Alex.  esq.  accountant,  40  India  st. 

A.  cork  manufr.  23  Grassmarket 

Duncan,  wholesale  cellars  and  cork  ma- 
nufacturer, 129  Grassmarket 

. James,  esq.  writer,  17  Castle  street 

John,  spirit  dealer,  106  Nicolson  street 

and  3  Gibb's  entry 

Peter  &  Sons,  brewers,  23  Grassmarket 

William,  esq.  W.S.,  109  Causeyside 

Mrs  Dr.  2  Grove  place 

Miss,  56  India  street 

Lamont  &  Newton,  esqrs.  W.S.  33  Gt.  King  st. 

Alexander,  esq.  W.S.  28  Royal  circus 

Miss,  4  Rankeillour  street 

L'Amy,  James,  esq.  advocate,  sheriff  of  For- 
far, 27  Northumberland  street 

J.  Ramsay,  esq.  W.S.  27  Northumb.  st. 

Lancaster,  Mrs,  midwife,  &c.  62  Cumb.  st. 
Lancefield,    Alfred,    land-surveyor,    7    Buc- 

cleuch  place 
Landale,   Robert,  S.S.C.   33  Dublin  street 

T.  &  R.  esqrs.  S.S.C.  8  Baxter's  place 

Thomas,  esq.  S.S.C.  8  Baxter's  place 

Mrs,  7  Mary  place 


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*Landels,  Thomas,  flesher,  31  Kirkgate 
Landles,  Adam,  spirit  dealer,  49  Candlemaker 

row 
Lane,  Timothy,  mercht.  Taaphall 

Thos.  school  siatemaker,  37  Leitli  walk 

Lang,  Peter,  (  Cornmer.  Bank,)  £2  Scotland  st. 
Jiobert  L.  writer,  8  Grove  street 

Mrs  Win.  14.  Henderson  row 

Mrs  R.  grocer,  18  Crosscausty 

■  Miss, 

*Lanp:ford,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  4  Shore 
Langlands,  William,  wright,  Tipperlin 
Lapsley,  James,  p-  rf  umer  and  hairdresser,  23 

Hanover  street 
Mrs,  perfumer  and  hairdresser,  37  Ha- 
nover street 
Largo,  Mrs,  lodgings,  19  n.  w.  Circus  place 
Laseron,   Edward,    teacher   of  Hebrew    and 

German,  59  South  Bridge 
Latimer,  Mrs,  ham-curer,  11  w.  Nicol.  st. 

Miss  Jane,  8  Gilmore  place 

Latt;i,  Robt.  toU-contr.  Lover's  lane,  Leith  w. 

Mrs  Dr  T.  A.  39  Minto  street 

Lauder,  Jn.  &  Co.  woollen  and  linen  mcrchts. 
and  cotton  manuf.  343  High  st. 

John,  spirit  dealer,  22  James  street 

John,  spirit  dealer,  8  Rose  street 

* George,  chimney  sweeper,  37  Yardheads 

-. Jas.  Eckford,  F.R.  S.  A.,  historical  and 

portrait  painter,  24  Fettes  row 

* James,  smith,  22  Com.  place 

John,  leather  manufacturer  and  wool- 
dealer,  Silvermills — h.  20  Fettes  row 

■ .John  {of  L.  Sf  Co.,)  17  Windsor  st. 

John,  victual  dealer,  48  Canongate 

, Sir  T.  D.  of  P'ountainhall,bart.  Grange  h. 

Thomas,  baker,  9  east  Register  street 

Wm.  3  Darling's  buildings 

Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Alva  street 

•  Mrs  George,  3  Lothian  road 

Mrs  Dr,  8  Windmill  street 

Mrs,  3  Downie  place 

Mrs,  60  Cumberland  street 

*Laughton,  Arch,  late  of  Customs,  21  Couper  st. 
Mrs,  6  Brighton  street 

Laurie  &  Fergusson,  marble  cutters,  Leith  w. 

* Son,   &  Co,  American  merchants,    10 

Quality  street 

Andrew,  upholsterer,  38  India  place 

Rev.  Jas.  6  Huntly  street 

James,  writer,  43  Ann  street 

James,  of  City  Register,  City  Chambers 

John,  baker,  4  James  place 

Rev.  Jos.  D.D.,  H.E.I.C.S.  13  Rutl.  sq. 

Robert,  {Laurie,  Son,  S^-  Co-,)  21  Clare- 

mont  crescent 

R.  D.,  {Laurie,  Son,  &  Co.,)  2  Mans- 
field place 

* Robert  {of  T.  B.  Campbell,)  118  Con- 
stitution street 

■ W.  victual  dealer,  37  Broughton  street 

W.  accountant,  10  St  Patrick  square 

Mrs  Agnes,  39  Montague  street 

-  Mrs  Catharine,  1  Jlorningside  place 

.— —  Mrs,  (of  Lochmaben,)  36  Cumberland  st. 


Law  Life  Assurance  Society  of  Eng- 
land, 61  York  place— D.  Cormack, 
agent — See  Adv. 

Assurance  and   Loan   Association, 

(Sec.  lUng.  and  Scotch)  119  Princes  st. 
—  See  Adi'. 

Law  &  Weir,  cabinetras.  Jamaica  st.  la. 

* David,  tailor,  90  Kirkgate 

,  George,  land-valuator,  5  Brandon  street 

James,  painter,  1  North  Bank  street 

James,  tailor  and  clothier,  150  High  st. 

John,  working  jeweller,  3  Hanover  st 

John,  gardener.  Dairy 

John,  {of  Law  and   Weir,)  26  India  pi. 

John,  victual  dealer,  I  Earl  Grey  street 

Robt.  flesher,  155  Rose  street 

W.  and  G.  dealers  in  tea  and  coffee,  31 

St  Andrew  square 

Wm.  merchant,  14  Upper  Grey  street 

Mrs,  laundress,  4  Morrison  street 

* Mrs,  lodgings,  86  Kirkgate 

Mrs,  5  Brandon  street 

Mrs,  7  St  Vincent  street 

Miss,  embroiderer,  1  Archibald  place 

Miss  F.  lodgings,  Morningside  place 

Miss,  lodgings,  15  Drummond  street 

*Lawrencp,  Alex,  flesher,  2  Portland  place 

David,  merchant,  59  George  street 

George,  {Gen.  Post  Office,)  21  James' sq. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  115  Princes  street 

* Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  42  Shore 

Lawrie  W.  A.  and  Co.  printers,  13  n.  Bank  st 

Alex.  &  Son,  silk  dyers  and  scourers,  8 

Old  Physic  Gardens 

A.  merchant,  Pilrig  place 

Alex,  musician,  23  Clyde  street 

A.  and  Son,  turners,  24  M'Dowall  street 

A.  T.  surgeon,  Parkside  house 

B.  stocking  manufacturer,  1  Clerk  street 

Charles,  late  of  Excise,  109  Causeyside 

Henry,  {Hunter  4-  Lawrie^  12  Gard- 
ner's crescent 

James,  hootmaker,  3  Elder  street 

James,  cabinet  maker,  32  Causeyside 

James,  surgeon,  22  Rankeillour  street 

James,  teacher,  98  Fountain  bridge 

John,  tailor  and  clothier,  1  Hunter  sq. 

— —  Jos.  stocking  manuf.  3  Horse  wynd.  Can. 

Robert,  messenger  Commercial  Bank 

house  Stevinlaw  s  close 

Thos.  esq.   land  valuator,  St  Bernard's 

bower,  Stockbridge 

T.  D.  manufacturer  of  aerated  watei's, 

Parkside  house 

W.  A.  esq.  W.  S.  Deputy  Gazette  writer, 

and  sec.  to  Grand  L,  of  Scotland,  13  n. 
Bank  st. — house  1 1  George  square 

—  William,  jeweller,  26  St  James'  square 
— ■  Wm.  {of  Lawrie  &,-  Son,)  17  St  James'  sq. 

—  William,  mill-master,  Coltbridge 

—  William,  spirit-dealer,  4  Veal  market 

—  Mrs  John,  66  Frederick  street 

—  Mrs,  lodgings  39  St  Leonard  street 

—  Miss  F.  dressmaker,  1  St  Bernard's  pl»  - 

—  Miss,  9  Ainslie  place 


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Lawrie,  S.  old  &  new  book  shop,  19  w.  Rep.  st. 
Lawson,  Andrew,  (  G.  P.  O.)  8  M'Dowall  st. 
.  A.  and  J.  shoemakers,  lO  Earl  Grey  st. 

Charles,  (P.  L.  and  Son,)  35  Geo.  sq. 

— —  Charles,  manager,  Gilmerton  and  Bur- 

diehouse  limework,  23  Cheyne  street 

. D.  Dean  of  Guild  officer,  377  Lawnm. 

. ■  Francis  (^Cal.Fire  Office,)  Annandale  st 

James,  esq.  W.S.  33  London  street 

James,  tailor  and  clothier,  4  St  And.  sq. 

James,  tobacco  &snufFmanufacturer,  110 

West  port — ho.  9  Graham  st. 

. James,  lodgings,  3  east  Register  street 

* John,  dispensary  keeper.  Quality  street 

James,  letter-carrier,  Warriston  close 

James,  wright,  156  Rose  street 

James,  merchant,  10  Nicolson  street 

John,  flesher,  1 80  Canongate 

* •  John,  shipmaster,  6  Cannon  street 

Peter,  and  Son,  nursery  and  seedsmen  to 

the  Highland  and  Agricultural  Society 

of  Scotland,  1  Geo.  IV.  bridge 

■  Robt.  victual  dealer,  40  Grassmarket 

Robt.  spirit  dealer,  14  west  Maitland  st. 

S.  merchant,  16  Comely  bank 

— —  T.  of  shore  dues,  1  Annandale  street 

• Thos.  teacher,  &c.  2  Greenside  place 

W.  J.  herald  &  por.  painter,  1  Milne's  co. 

\Vm.  silk  dyer,  31  west  Nicolson  street — 

ho.  9  Chapel  street 

W.  victual  dealer,  35  Fountainbridge 

Mrs  James,  grocer,  13  west  Richm.  st. 

■»        Mrs  Isabella,  spirit  dealer,  14  Horse  wd. 

■  Mrs,  pie- baker,  146  Rose  street 

— —  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  31  Greenside  street 
.  Mrs,  (of  Cairnmuir,)  13  Pilrig  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  18  Frederick  st. 

— —  Miss,  ladies'  school,  2  Gardner's  cresc. 

Miss,  (of  Cairnmuir,)  2  Raeburn  pi. 

• Misses,  21  Fettes  row 

■  Misses,  dressmakers,  9  Chapel  street 
Lawton,  Mrs,  4  Springfield 

Miss,  board,  school,  8  Rutland  street 

Laycock,  Wm.  6  Church  street 

Learmont,  Jas.  and  Co.  Port  Hopetoun  foun- 

dery,  69  Fountainbridge — house  127 
Learmonth,  Alex,  victual  dealer,  54  Bristo  st. 

Arch,  spirit  dealer,  1 5  Carnegie  street 

• George,  builder,  27  east  Claremont  st. 

'  John,  esq.  6  Moray  place 

Thos.  bellhanger,  10  Barony  street 

Mrs,  4  Rutland  street 

Miss,  15  Royal  Circus 

*Leask,  J.  B.  ironmonger,  10  Tolbooth  wynd 

— house  7  Cassells  place 
Leatham,  Captain,  3  Newington  place 

Henry  M.  esq.  23  east  Maitland  street 

Leatherdale,  Mrs,  Anchorfield,  Newhaven 

Leavock,  Mrs,  6  Windmill  street 

Leburn,  Thomas,  esq.  S.S.C.  56  George  sq. 

• Pat.  iVL  writer,  2  Upper  Gilmore  place 

*Leckie,  James,  boat-builder,  Ferry  road — ho. 

47  Bridge  street 

■  I     ■  John,  broker,  216  Cowgate 

— ,  W.  (teller  Com,  B<^nk,)  n  Union  place 


Leckie,  Mrs,  1 7  Union  place 

Sirs,  4  Stafford  street 

Ledingham,  George,  esq.  6  Blenheim  pi. 
Lee,  the  Very  Rev.  Principal,  1  Athole  cresc. 

* Thos.  baker  and  confectioner,  48  Shore 

William,  late  merchant,  8  Brighton  st. 

Wra.  corn  and  flour  mercht.  2  Leven 

street — house  1 

jMrs,  15  Dublin  street 

Miss,  21  Leopold  place 

Miss,  6  west  Claremont  street 

Miss,  millnr.  and  dressm.  8  Brighton  st. 

Misses,  ladies'  school,  8  Brighton  street 

Leechman,  James,  silk  mercer  to  the  Queen,  85 

George  street — h.  3  Abercromby  pi. 

Miss,  Merchant  Maidens'  Hospital 

Leef,  IMrs  Robert,  4  Sylvan  place 

Lees,  A,  Rouge  maker,  &c.,  174  Rose  street 

Charles  U.S.A.,  artist,  15  so.  Charlotte  st. 

Sir  Edward  S.,  secretary  to  the  General 

Post- Office  for  Scotland,  Waterloo  place 
George,  A.  M.  lecturer  on  natural  philo- 
sophy. School  of  Arts — h.  Clearburn 

Henry,  supt-  Edin.  station  (E.  &  G.  Ra.) 

John,  tobacco  manufacturer,  3  Brown  sq. 

— house  12  Tiviot  row 

John,  letter-carrier,  21  Carnegie  street 

Ro.  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  68  Thistle  st. 

Robt.  druggist.  65  So.  br. — h.  30  Loth.  st. 

Leishman,  James,  dairy,  14  Union  street 

James,  esq.  9  Inverleith  place 

John,  esq.  W.S.  18  Drummond  place 

Rev.  William,  5  Buccleuch  street 

Legal  &  General  Life  Assurance  Society, 

19  Albany  st. 
Leggat,  G.  &  J.  whip- thong  manuf.  4  Brown  sq. 
J.  bulk- master.  Union  Canal — house,  3 

Downie  place 

James,  (  G.  and  J.  L.,)  16  Chapel  street 

* Mrs  Gid.  grocer,  9  Coatfield  lane 

Legget,  David,  skinner,  Coltbridge 

Robt.  victual  dealer,  14  west  Maitland 

street — ho.  Water  of  Leith 
■   Robert,    skinner    and   leather   dresser. 

Water  of  Leith— ho.  11  Melville  pi. 
Leighton,  H.  cowfeeder,  44  Wriaht's  houses 

George,  letter  carrier,  4  Infirmary  st. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  36  Alva  street 

Leitch,  Adam,  fishmonger,  21  Castle  street 

D.  (late  Merely,)  24  Calton  hill 

James,   upholsterer  and   cabinetmaker, 

M'Neil's  pi. 

J.  tailor  and  clothier,  14  Greenside  place 

William,  (  Water  Office,)  14  Arthur  st. 

*  Leith  &  Newcas.  Steam  Packet  Office,  Tower 

street,  foot  of  shore 
* &  Greenock  Shipping  Co.'s  ofl5ce,  2  Dock 

place — David  Smith,  manager 
* &  Newcastle  Old  Shipp.  Co. — J.Wishart 

and  Sons,  managers,  21  Queen  st. 

* Barm  Co.  of  Bakers,  34  Sheriff  brae 

''■ Candle  Co.  Sugar- house  cl.  Tolbooth  w. 

and  20  Frederick  st. 

*  Hamburg,  &  Rotterdam  Shipping  Co.'s 
office,Wet  docks— Geo.  Gibson&Co.agts. 


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GO 


*Leith,  John,  solicitor,  123  Constitution  street 
— ho.  2  Portland  terrace 

* IMust  &  Block  Co.  (late  Dnjden  ^  Son) 

6  Dock  street 

* Public  Library,  116  Constitution  street 

* Reading  Rooms,  130  Constitution  street 

* Kopery  Company,  3 1  Bath  street 

* Sugar  Refining  Co.,  8  Coburg  st.  N.  L. 

Sam.  lithographer,  9  south  St  Andrew  st. 

Walk  Foundery,  Anderson's  place 

Lenney,  Thos.  P.,  Athenian  hotel,  3  Water- 
loo place 
Lennie,  jeweller  and  optician,  1  i  Leith  street 
— house  7 

William,  esq.  (of  Ballochneck),  teacher  of 

English,  10  Nicolson  st. 
Leon,  M.  &  Co.  wax  chandlers,  7  Ingliston  st. 

■ M.  secretary  to  the  Royal  Arch  Chapter, 

No.  1.,  7  Ingliston  street 
Leonard,  John,  clothier,  83  St  Mary's  wynd 
Leonardi,  Fon.  spirit  dealer,  2  Todrick's  wjnd 
Leslie,  Gto.  {Cowan  &^  Co.,)  22  w.  Register  st. 

James,  surveyor,  10  Catharine  street 

* James,  agent,  26  Shirra  brae 

John  and  Co.  silk  mercers  and  drapers, 

21  Picardy  place 

John,  esq.  cupper,  18  Northumb.  street 

' John,  stationer,  and  circulating  library, 

18  Earl  Grey  street 

Col.  J.  24  Minto  street 

Jn.  cabinetra.  &  upholst.  31  William  st. — 

Robt.  cabinetmaker  and  joiner^  26  Hill 

st ho.  62  Thistle  street 

* Thomas,  tailor,  78  shore 

Wm.  esq.  5  Athole  place 

Hon.  Mrs  George,  3  Inverleith  terrace 

Mrs,  28  Greenside  street 

Mrs  T.  sicknurse,  14  Richmond  place 

Miss  (of  Balynhain),  4  Nelson  street 

*Lethara,  David,  meal  dealer,  50  Bridge  street 

* James,  tobacco  manufacturer,  74  Shore 

John,  baker,  29  Pitt  street 

Levack,  M.  &  E.  milliners,  39  Dundas  street 
Leven,  John,  esq.  W.S.  29  Scotland  street 
Levy,  Philip,  fur  manufr.  48  Princes  st. — h.  60 
*Lewins,  R.  physician,  F.R.C.P.  6  Quality  st. 
*Lewis,  Rev.  James,  of  St  John's  parish,  3 
Hermitage  place 

Jas.  grocer,  6  Market  st.  &  177  Canongate 

John,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  9 

Market  street— ho.  10 

Wm.  wholesale  &  retail  ^lass,  china,  &  rag 

merchant,  12  Drumniond  st. — ho.  11 

Mrs  H.  W.  3  Henderson  row 

Miss,  10  Forres  street 

Miss  Jane,  10  Forres  street 

Licensed  Victuallers  and  Gen.  Fire  and 
Life  Assur.  Co.  23  Thistle  st.  Bells  & 
Cuthbertson,  W.S.  agents. — See  Adv. 
Liddell  &  Son,  silversmiths,  watch  and  clock- 
makers,  5  Bank  St. — ho.  441  Lawnm. 

• John,  spirit  dealer,  236  Canongate 

• J.  J.  optical,  mathematical,  and  philoso- 
phical instrument  maker,  3  Hanover  st 

* R.  niercht.  31  Com.  pi. — ho.  2  n.  Fort  st. 

W.  Wright,  77  Clerk  street 


Liddell,  Mrs,  tea  and  spirit  mercht.  1 15  W.  port 

Mrs,  19  Great  Stuart  street 

* Mrs,  15  Duke  street 

Mrs  59  Lauriston  place 

Liddle,  James,  victual  dealer,  573  Castlehill 

.Joseph,  esq.  S.S.C.  12  Scotland  street 

Thomas,  gardener,  Heriot  hill 

■  Miss  E.,  dressmaker,  4  Jamaica  street 

Lidgate,  John,  leather  cutter,  5  St  Patrick  sq. 
Life  Association  of  Scotland,  2  Hanov.  st. 
Lightbody,  John,  1st  class  staff- surgeon,  139 

George  street 
Lightfoot,  Mrs,  milliner,  &c.  14  Castle  street 
Liilie,  Joseph,  esq.  41  George  square 
Lillico,  William,  baker,  1  Brown  street 
Lilly  and  Co.  carvers,  gilders,  and  looking-glass 

manufacturers,  66  Candlemaker  row 
Limond,  ]\Irs,  1  Melville  crescent 
Limont,  John,  esq.  3  Sylvan  place 
*Lind,  A.  &  Son,  tailors  &  clothiers,  30  Kirkg. 

David,  stone  mercht.  and  builder,  1  Port 

Hopetoun — ho.  1  south  Charlotte  st. 

Robt.  grocer,  8  Catharine  st. 

Wm.  victual  dealer,  4  Lothian  street 

*Lindesay,  J.  &  Sons,  wine  merchants,  33 
Quality  street 

* James,  esq.  of  Fiddench,  wine  mercht. 

ly  Constitution  st. 

Mrs  P.  17  Forth  street 

* Mrs  Wm.  17  Constitution  st. 

* Mrs  Wm.  jun.  Constitution  street 

Lindsay  and  Lawson,  corn-dealers,  15  Cowg. 

Alex,  gardener,  Springfield 

* Alex,  of  Carron  Co.  59  Constitution  st. 

Captain  A.  R.  N.,  19  Gayfield  square 

Don.  &  Geo.  A.  Esson,  accts.  56  George 

street — house  15  Abercromby  pi. 

Geo.  rope  manuf.  28  Horse  wynd 

Geo.  portrait  painter,  51  North  Bridge 

* G.  &   J.  and  Co.  Forth  ropery,  51 

Bernard  st. 
* G.  (G.  and  J.  Lindsay  &  Co.)  10  Wel- 
lington pi. 

Jas.  and  Sons,  gen.  agents,  4  Royal  Exch. 

* James,  baker,  73  Kirkgate 

Jas.  of  the  Sasine  office,  5  Lothian  road 

James,  painter,  &c.  37  w.  Nicolson  st. 

James,  esq.  W.S.  15  St  Andrew's  square 

— house  14  Minto  street 

James,  draper,  8  Lothian  street 

James,  bookseller,  64  Candlemaker  row 

John,  spirit  dealer,  8  Young  street 

■ J.  &  Co.,  booksellers  and  stationers,  7  s.  St 

Andrew  st. 

John  M.  esq. W.S.  1 9  Melville  street 

* John,  cowfeeder,  Linkwell 

John,  gardener,  Jock's  lodge 

R.  chem.  and  druggist,  11  Elm  r. — h.  28 

Gayfield  square 

Samuel,  of  High  School,  8  Brunton  place 

Thos.  shoe  merchant,  171  High  street 

and  25  Kirkgate,  Leith 

Thos.  silk  &  merino  dyers,  27  London  st. 

Wm.  Mercury  office,  2  Salisbury  square 

* Wm.  S.S.C.  13  Bernard  street 

— —  Wm.  cooper,  6  Mound  place 


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Lindsay,  IVIrs,  3  Downie  place 

* Mrs  A.  7  Hamburg  place 

Mrs  Lindsay,  29  Clarence  street 

* Mrs  JameSj  5  Coburg  street 

Miss,  straw-hat  manuf.  175  Canongate 

Lindores,  William,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 15  Princes  street 
Linklater,  ]\Irs  James,  grocer,  IMorningside 
Linn,  H.  lea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  35 

Richmond  place 
Linton,  Andrew,  cork  manufr.  12  west  Bow 

A.  grocer  &  spirit  dea.  64  Laurieston  st 

Mrs,  dressmaker,  73  Rose  street 

L'senheim,  J.  general  agent,  13  St  James' sq. 
Lisle,  iirs,  4  Duncan  street,  Newington 
List,  Alfred  J.  superintend,  of  County  Police, 
and  joint  J.   P.  Fiscal,  County   Hall 
— ho.  5  Wharton  place 
Lister,  David,  corn  dealer,  14  Queensferry  st. 

John,  esq.  advocate,  2  n.  e.  Circus  place 

Rev.  Jn.  classical  tutor,  jMerchiston  castle 

Mrs,  lodgings,  1 1  King's  place 

Listen,  Alex,  collector  of  taxes  for  the  burgh 

of  Canongate,  130  Canongate 
-— —  Durham,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  Newhav. 

Mrs  Captain  William,  Williamfield 

Lithgow  &  Purdie,  painters  and  paper  hangers, 
60  Hanover  street 

* Peter,  shipmaster,  9  Dock  street 

W.  (Zy.  and  Purdie,')  60  Hanover  st. 

*Little,  Alex,  grocer,  Hillhousefield 

And.  victual  dealer,  16  n.  Richmond  st. 

Francis,  esq.  1 1  Inverleith  row 

James,  general  agent,  95  Princes  street 

John,  cabinetmaker,  10  Mackenzie  place 

— ho.  5  Kerr  street 

Rev.  John,  5  Hill  street 

Wm.  M.  clerk.  West  Church  workhouse 

Mrs,  27  Nelson  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  9  Leith  street  terrace 

Mrs,  straw  hat  maker,  1 1  Home  street 

Miss,  3  Spittal  street 

Littlejohn,  David,  writer,  6  James's  court 

Thos.  confectioner,  33  Leith  street 

Thomas,  H.E.J.C.S.  23  St  Cuthbert  st. 

Mrs,  2  Elder  street 

*LivERPOOL  &  Leith  Packet  Co.  J  David- 
son &  Co.  managers,  26  Sherra  brae 

*Livingston,  Alex,  commercial  agent,  17  Elm 
row  and  8  Timber  bush 

— —  A.  gen.  agent  &  cork  manuf.  41  &  43  w. 
Nicolson  St. — ho.  12  Buccleuch  place 

Dr  A.  C,  surgeon,  17  Elm  row 

David,  merchant  clothier,    and  hatter, 

99  South  bridge — ho.  8  Buccleuch  pi. 

* Finlay,  grocer,  Duke  street 

J.  messenger,  (  Com.  Bank,')  150  High  st. 

John,  mercantile  agent,  7  Roxburghe  pi. 

— house  14  Buccleuch  place 

John,  tailor,  20  South  bridge 

J.  lodgings,  30  Castle  street 

* Jn.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  32  Water  lane 

Josiah  (  Whitehead  and  i.,)  31  Scotld.  St. 

Peter,  agent,  6  Brighton  street 

Livy,  Mrs,  1  Thistle  street    . 


Lizars  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoe  merchants,  60 

Charlotte  street 
Professor,  consulting  and  operating  sur- 
geon, 38  Charlotte  square 

W.  H.  engraver,  3  St  James'  square 

* i\Irs,  Bonington  bank 

Lloyd  H.  {Theatre  Roy/,)  Cottage,  Leith  wlk. 

John,  {Lloyd  4-  Douglas,)  36  Dublin  st. 

Loan  Union,  12  Terrace,  Leith  st.— J.  Wil- 
liamson, manager 
Loban,  Mrs,  midwife,  3  Jamaica  street 
Lockhart,  Hunter,  &  Whitehead,  esqrs.  W  S. 

5  Fettes  row 
Ephraim,  esq.  W.  S.  and  N.  P.  38  Nor- 
thumberland street 

Norman,  esq.  (of  Tarbrax),W.S.  5 Fettes 

row 

Ro.  esq.  S.S.C.  15  Clyde  street 

William,  gardener.  Dean 

Miss  Eliott,  5  Rutland  place 

]\Iiss  of  Castlehill,  IS  Ann  street 

Lockie,  C.  com.  agent,  25  w.  Nicolson  street 

William,  tailor,  118  West  Port 

* Wm.  provision  warehouse,  37  Kirkgate 

Mrsjchildren's  dressmaker,  18Neilsonst. 

Lockley,  Mrs,  Greenhill  lodge 

Lockerby,  Rev.  Thos.  10  west  Preston  street 

Logan,  A.  S.  esq.  advocate,  11  Pitt  street 

Edm.  esq.  W.  S.  agent  for  Crown  Life 

Assurance  Co.  16  Rutland  square 
Geo.  esq.  W.  S.  clerk  of  Teinds,  Register 

house — ho.  Hawthorn  brae,  w.  Dud- 

dingston 

George,  spirit  dealer,  134  Pleasance 

Jas.  {Bank  of  Scotland,)  26  Pitt  street 

John,  esq.   W.S.  23  Queen   street — ho. 

41  Northumberland  street 

John,  printer,  86  Pleasance 

* Robert,  gent.  Seafield  lodge 

Thos.  writer,  2  w.  Alva  street 

Walter,  esq.  5  St  Bernard's  crescent 

W.  H.  esq.  3  London  street 

Mrs,  grocer,  19  Greenside  row 

Mrs,  1  Pitt  street 

Jliss,  2  west  Lauriston  place 

Logic,  William,  hairdresser,  74  Canongate 
London  Missionary  Society,  Edin.  auxiliary  to 

— Geo.  Yule,  treasurer,  Broughton  hall 
Assurance  Corporation,  A.  Stevenson  and 

Sons,  agents,  7  Royal  Exchange 

Steam-ship   Office,  20  Princes  street — 

James  Johnston,  agent 

Hotel,  2  St  Andrew  square 

Union  Assurance  Society,  and  An- 
nuity Office,  20  Nelson  street,  and  8' 
80.  St  David  street — See  Adv. 

Edinb.,  &   Dlblin   Life  Assurance 

Co.,  head  office  for  Scotland W.  G. 

Cassels,  esq.  sec See  Adv. 

* and  Edin.  Ship.  Co.'s  office,  67  Shore — 

Archibald  Ritchie,  manager 
* and  Leith  Old  Ship.  Co.'s  office,  71  Shore 

Thomson  aod  Watt,  manager. 
Leith,  Edinburgh,  &  Glasgow  Shipping 

Co.'s  office,  45  Shore. — See  App. 


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Paul- 


&  Son,  engineers,  5  Gilinore  st. 
work — ho.  315  Canongate 
Longmore,  Adam,  esq.  56  ^^lelville  street 

Adam  C.  {Exchequer,)  Gothic  cottage 

John  Alex.  esq.  W.S.  56  MtlvilJe  street 

Lonsdale,  Henry,  M  D.  lecturer  on  anatomy, 

2  Tiviot  row 
Loraine,  Mrs,  48  Albany  street 

Miss,  52  George  square 

IMiss,  43  Albany  street 

Lord  Justice  clerk,  Right  Hon.  John  Hope, 
20  ]\Ioray  place 

Thos.  spirit-dealer,  I  New  street 

Lorimer,  George,  builder,  2  Keir  street 

.James,  esi).  12  \Valker  street 

John,  builder,  10  Torphichen  street 

* Wi<i.  solicitor,  28  Bernard  street 

■ jNIrs  Peter,  69  York  place 

Lorn,  Mrs,  20  Pitt  street 

Lothian,  Alex.  esq.  advocate,  2  Baxter's  place 

. Duncan,  painter,  59   Cumberland  st. 

Geo.  esq.  16  Danube  street 

J.  gardener,  Abercromby  place  gardens 

James,  writer,  12  Buccleuch  place 

John,  esq.  15  Carlton  terrace 

John,  tobacconist,  85  Nicolson  street 

.John,  geographer,  2  Baxter's  place 

■ Maurice,  esq.  20  St  Andrew  square 

Peter,  gardener,  5  Sanders  street 

Wm.  merchant,  5  Royal  Exchange 

■ ]\Irs,  3  Hope  park 

■ Mrs,  groct-r,  1 1  Green  side  row 

i\iiss,  dressmaker,  9  Greenside  place 

Lough,  John,  chimney-sweeper,   19  William 

street 
Love,  Mrs,  4  Park  place 
Low,  Alex.  esq.  accountant,  2  Hanover  street 
— ^  Diivid,  esq.  professor  of  agriculture,  2 
Hanover  street — ho.  Craigieith  house 

John,  porcelain  warehouse,   57  George 

street — ho.  29  Thistle  street 
— -  Jn.  plumber  and  gasfitter,  4  Brighton  st. 

John,  shotmaker,  19  so.  James's  street 

Joseph,  writer,  13  Montgomerie  street 

Wm.  esq.,   accountant,  58  Great  King 

street 

William  gardener,  2  s.  back  Canongate 

Wm.  boot  and  shoentiaker,  14  n.  w.  Cir- 
cus place 
— —  Mrs  Jas.  5  Clarence  street 

Mrs  John,  17  St  Patrick  square 

Miss  M.  grocer,  93  Canongate 

Lowe,  J.  teller  &  N.P.  Edin.  &  Leith  Bank 

' Joseph  and  Mrs,  teachers  of  dancing  and 

calisthenic  exercises,  52  Frederick  st. 
*Lowrie,  Alex,  silk-dyer,  46  Water  lane 
*  Charles,  shipmaster,  15  Couper  street 

. John,  smith  and  farrier,  105  Abbeyhill 

John,  cart  &  plough  wright,  77  Abbeyhill 

* Robert,  hairdresser,  69  Shore 

Luke,  Adam,  esq.  treas.  of  Heriot's  Hospital, 
11  Royal  Exchange — ho.  5  Brunton  pi. 

i Jas.  baker,  25  Brunswick  street,  Clarence 

street 
John  and  Wm.  clothiers,  193  High  st. 


Luke,  John  {John  and  Wm-  Luke,)  7  India  st 

Mrs  James,  116  Lauriston  place 

Miss,  dressmaker,  52  Bristo  street 

Lumsden,  David,  bootmaker,  2  James's  place 
George,  watch  and  clock  maker,  3  so.  St 

Andrew  st — ho.  5  Canning  place 

.James,  tailor,  51  Cumberland  street 

Thos.  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  18  Tol- 

booth  wynd 

Mrs  Archibald,  21  Gayfleld  square 

j\hs  William,  14  Henderson  row 

Miss,  75  Broughton  street 

Lundie,  Miss,  22  Ann  street 

Lunn,  John,  builder,  5  Parkside  street 

Richard,  builder,  5  Parkside  street 

Luxniore,  Mrs,  58  Cumberland  street 
Lyall,  A.  house  factor  (<s:  agent,  9  Broughton  pi. 

Alex.  esq.  13  Beaumont  place 

* John,    shipmaster    and    spirit   dealer, 

1  Bridge  street 

John,  merchant,  2  Port  Hopetoun — ho. 

20  Drummond  place 

* Richard,  meal  dealer,  37  Bridge  street 

* Robert,  shipmaster,  18  Albany  street 

JMrs,  W.  3  Chapel  street 

Lyle,  Peter,  esq.  2  Moray  street 

* Wm.  upholsterer,  23  Baltic  street 

— ■ —  Mrs,  provision  shop,  22  s.  Richmond  st. 

JMrs,  matron.  House  of  Refuge 

Lynch,  Charles,  broker,  161  Cowgate 
Lyon  Offick,  court.  Register- House 

David,  bookbinder,  423  Lawnmarket 

David,  spirit  dealer,  16  Leven  street 

* Francis,  (trea.  of  Edin.  and  Leith  Gas- 
light Co.)  8  Geo.  St.  and  13  Baltic  st. 

F.  A.  cutler  &  instrum.  maker,  34  Leith 

street 

George,  esq.  W.S.  26  Forth  street 

Geo.  teacher  of  law,  57  Cumberland  st. 

J.  W.  &  Co.  goldsmiths  and  dressing-case 

makers,  89  George  st. 
* John,  sess.  cl.  and  class,  teach.  7  Van- 
burgh  place 

Jonathan,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  8 

Shakspeare  square 

Richd.  wright  and  picture  frame  maker, 

St  Andrew's  lane — h.  18  Frederick  st. 

Mrs,  1  Forres  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  27  Brunswick  street 

* Miss,  lodgings,  47  Bridge  street 

Misses,  dressmakers,  1  Nelson  street 

M 

Maben,  John,  acct.  agent  for  London  Union 
Assurance  Co.  8  South  St  David  street 

Mrs,  2  Lauriston  terrace 

Mabon,  A.  B.  manager  (Hull  <!>f  Leith  i^hip- 
ping  Co.,)  Stead's  place 

* Thomas,  agent,  4  Pitt  street 

*Macadam,  Robt.  {Customs,)  6  Hamburg  pi. 

Robert,   {of  E.  ^-  L.  Bank,)   48   Lon- 

don  St. 

*Macart,  J,  boot  &  shoe  maker,  36  Brid     g 

*M'A11,  William,  shipmaster,  24  Coup      c 


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Macallan,  James,  esq.  W.S.  26  Rutland  square 
*Macalpin,  Wra.  saddler,  10  Broad  wynd 
M'Allester,  Malcolm,  case  maker,  33  Rich- 
mond place 

* Mrs,  Great  Wellington  street 

*M 'Alpine,  George,  missionary,  3  Glover  st. 

G.  clock  and  watch  maker,  33  High  st. 

James,  agent,  7  Henderson  row 

Wm.  coach  and  livery  lace  manufact. 

]\Iint — h.  31  Buccleuch  place 

. Mrs,  lodgings,  4  Albany  street 

Miss,  12  Melville  street 

Macandrew,  James,  accountant,  28  Dublin  st 

. D.  painter,  5  Drummond  street 

J.  &  J.,  S.S.C,  28  Dublin  street 

• John,  esq.  S.S.C.  28  Dublin  st. 

John,  jun.  S.S.C.  28  Dublin  street 

. R.  writer.  Regis. -office,  122  Lauriston  pi. 

Macara,  James,  esq.  W.S.  34  London  street 
■   ■    .  Chas.  commercial  agent  and  appraiser,  50 

no.  Richmond  street 
• Laurence  I\I.  esq.  W.S.  39  Geo.  street — 

ho.  31  Dundas  st. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  11  Antigua  st. 

Macarter,    Alex.    (Scottish  Union  Insurance 

Co.,)  31  Cheyne  street 
M' Arthur,  Alex,  builder,  4Torphichen  street 

A.  writer,  9  Antigua  street 

— —  Jas.  teacher  of  dancing,  1  Darnaway  st. 

John,  grocer,  &c.  128  Lauriston  place 

P.  W.  teacher  of  English,  Newhaven 

' P.  W.  New  Ship  inn,  Newhaven 

Mrs,  manufac.  of  Ayi'shire  needlework 

and  muslin  printer,  64  Broughton  st. 

> Mrs,  30  Clarence  street 

IVIrs,  43  Hanover  street 

]\Iacaulay,  Dr  Alexander,  48  Great  King  st. 

Alex.  esq.  12  Windmill  street 

i B.  J.  (^Advertiser  Office,)  6  Park  st. 

.  Lieut.  Z.  31  Cumberland  street 

JMiss,  4  west  Claremont  street 

.  Miss,  11  Archibald  place 

M'Bain,  Mrs,  midwife  and  nurse,  48  India  pi. 

Mrs,  nurse,  9  St  Bernard's  row 

Macbean,  ^neas,  esq.  W.S.  11  Charlotte  sq. 

. Colonel  J.  27  Inverleith  row 

Robert,  cabinetmaker,  15  St  Ann's  yards 

JM'Beath,  Capt.  Robt.  D.P.M.  and  P.R.P.M. 

3  Windsor  street 

R.  chimney  sweeper,  3  Middleton's  entry 

M'Blain,  Wm.  spirit  dealer,  139  Canongate 
Macbrair,  D.  J.,  S.S.C.  39  Albany  street 
*  M'Bride,  Alex,  shipmaster,  7  Hope  terrace 

Mrs,  midwife,  27  William  street 

* Mrs  John,  lodgings,  15  Constitution  st. 

Macbryde,  A.  perfumer  to  the  Queen,  67  George 

street 
M'Call,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  41  Grassmarket 

James,  hatter,  8  Keir  street 

James,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  41  Leith  w. 

. ■  Robt.  spirit  dealer,  394  Castle  hill 

M' Galium  and   Dundas,  civil   engineers,   59 

Castle  street 
___  D.  &  J.  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  and 
soda  water  manuf.  93  Nicolson  st. 


M'Callum,  George,  esq.  42  India  street 

George,  accountant,  8  Annandale    street 

Jn.  farmer,  Plevvlands,  Morningside 

* Malcolm,  steward,  London  row 

Mrs,  dressmaker,  4  Jamaica  street 

Mrs  Jas.  8  Annandale  street 

M'Candlish,  Wm.  receiver-general  of  stamps 

and  taxes,  34  Dundas  street 
M'Cardle,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  63  Cumberl.  st. 
M'Caskie  &  Anderson,  hat  manufacturers  and 
furriers,  90  Cowgate 

Jas,  {M'  Caskie  ^-  Anderson,)  9  Whar.  pi. 

M'Caul,  Charles,  contractor,  Heriot  cottage, 

north  Pitt  street 
Machell,  Jas. Hawick  carrier,  14Candlem.  row 

Edward,  agent,  8  Heriot  place 

M'Cheyne,  Adam,  esq.  W.S.  20  Hill  street 
M'ChrystaljM.  Paisley  shawl  agt.  9  Jamaica  st. 
M'Cleish,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  13  Jamaica  street 
M'Clelland,  Geo.  esq.  W.S.  7  York  pi— ho.  40 
M'Clellan,  Mrs  J.  Castle  bk,  Boroughmuirhd. 
M'Clumpha,  J.  tailor  &  clothier,  429  Lawnm. 
MaccoU,  Alex.  S.  classical  teacher,  28  Ann  st. 

J.  (mess.  B.  of  Scotland,)  5  n.  Bank  street 

M'Comb,  Ja.  grocer  &  spirit  deal.  1  York  pi. 
M'Combie,  Miss,  lodgings,  1  Queensferry  st. 
M'Connel,  Miss,  embroiderer  and  dressmaker, 

20  Feites  row 
Maconochie,  Allan  A.,  prof,  of  laws  Univ.  of 

Glasgow,  1  Charlotte  square 
James  A.  esq.  advocate,  sheriff  of  Ork- 
ney and  Zetland,  122  Princes  street 

James,  watchman  GP.  O.  25  Arthur  st. 

Robt.  B.  esq.  W.S.  32  Queen  street 

Mrs,  matron.  Shelter,  99  Grassmarket 

M'Cook,  James,  esq.  W.S.  4  Forth  street 
M'Corquodale,  Hugh,  esq.  Moray  house 
M'Cormick,  Misses,  31  Rutland  square 
M'Cowan,  D-  surgeon,  2  w.  Lauriston  pi. 
M'Craken,  John,  S.S.C.  10  Rutland  street 
M'Craw,  J.  shoe  wareho.  203  and  249  High  st. 
&  16  Victoria  st — ho.  Westerhall  lod. 

* P.  collector  of  poor's   rates  and  road 

money  for  S.  Leith,  3b  Constitution  st. 
M'Crie,  Rev.  Thomas,  45  George  square 
Wm.  &  Co.  paper  stainers  to  her  Ma- 
jesty, 23  George  st. — house  Southfield, 
Duddingston 

Mrs  Dr,  13  Salisbury  place 

*M'Crorie,  Mrs  John,  spirit  dealer,  22  Citadel 
M'Cuaig,  Dn.  tailor  and  clothier,  10  Fred.  st. 
M'Culloch,  D.  W.  port,  paint.  30  Hanover  st. 

H.,  S.A.  landsc.  painter,  12  Howard  pi. 

A.  eating-house,  32  Lothian  street 

.James,  teacher.  21  s.  College  st. 

John,  painter,  23  Home  street 

John,  (B.  Linen  Co.,)  7  London  street 

Philip,  rope  maker,  56  Brunswick  street 

T.  plumber,  Lothian  road — ho.  1 

William,  sheriff- officer,  142  High  street 

William,  lodgings,  35  Scotland  st. 

M'Dermant,  Mrs,  7  J{ankeillour  street 
Macdermid,  Capt.  John,  6  w.  Newington  pi. 

Mrs  John,  spirit  dealer,  2  Canal  st. 

■  Mrs,  3  Young  street 


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]\I'Dermott,  Huj^h,  grocer,  70  Cowgate 
JM'Diarmid,  A.  tailor  &  clothier,  83  Princes  St. 

Jn.  (^British  Fiahery  office,)  Comely  gn. 

Macdonald  and  Co.,  druggists,  126  Nicols^on  st 

and  Toshach,  cabinet  mkrs.,  Swintonrow 

and  Webster,  messengers-at-arms,  4  St 

James'  square 

■ Adam,  saddler,  38  Grassmarket 

Alex,  letter  carrier,  2  St  James'  place 

— —  Alex.  esq.  General  Register  House — ho. 

5  Regent  terrace 
Alex.  Edin.  and  Leith  carrier,  16  Rox- 
burgh place 

Alex,  flesher,  8  Antigua  street — house 

Maryfield 
■  A.  spirit  dealer,  169  Canongate 

Alex,  boot  and  shoem.,  14  s.  St  David  st. 

Alex,   cabinetmaker    &  upholsterer,    12 

Queensferry  street— ho.  1  Alva  street 

Alex,  shoemaker,  1  Leggat's  land 

Andrew,  gardener,  42  CausL'yside 

Archibald,  saddler,  51  Grassmarket 

Archd.  cabinetmaker,  122  Rose  st 

——  Colin,  ladies'  shoemaker,  12  George  st. 

Lieut- Col.  D.  Robertson,  24  Walker  st 

David,  watchmaker,  3  east  Arthur  pi. 

* Dav.  tailor,  Merrilees'  close,  Yardheads 

Daniel,  lodgings,  11  Forres  street 

D.  acct,  and  collector  of  Poors'  rates,  25 

N.  bridge — h.  31  Gayfield  sq. 

D.  cloth  factor  and  agent,  31  Buccleuch 

place 
— —  D.  lodgings,  53  Castle  street 

' Donald,  coach  hirer  and  spirit  dealer,  1 

so.  St  David  st. 

* D,  spirit  dealer,  63  Shore 

George,  teacher,  Viewpark  house 

•  Geo.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  1  Stafford  st. 

Grant,  boot  &  shoemaker,  148  Princes  st 

J.  esq.  of  Dalness,  advo.  18  Gt.  King  st. 

James  &  Co.,  painter  and  paper  hanger, 

13  Drummond  st. 

James,  tailor  and  clothier,  219  High  st. 

Captain  James,  2  Great  Stuart  st. 

James,  manufacturer,  15  Buccleuch  place 

.lames,  lodgings,  7  St  Anthony  place 

Jas.  boot  and  shoem.,  33  India  street 

James,  dairy,  2  E.  James  st. 

Dr  J.  C.  surgeon,  13  Portland  place 

■  John,  accountant,  23  Cumberland  street 

John,  tailor,  1 1  Davie  street 

J.  teacher  of  Eng.  grammar,  geography 

&  elocution,  108  George  st — See  Advt. 

John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  28  Thistle  st. 

Rev.  John,  Catholic  chapel 

John,  artificer  in  glass,  8  Potterrow 

John,  printer,  13  Carrubber's  close 

* John  C.  agent,  122  Constitution  st. — 

house  3  Hermitage  hill 

John,  lodgings,  35  Castle  street 

John,   tador   and   clothier,  383  Lawn- 
market 

John,  bootmaker,  76  Leith  street 

-~ John,  writer,  21  Nelson  street 

John,  lodgings,  22  India  street 


Macdonald,  John,  spirit  dealer,  20  Thistle  st. 

* L.  druggist,  102  Kirkg. — ho.  Silvtrfield 

Matthew   N.    esq.  W^S.  and   N.P.   29 

Great  King  street 

P.  (Bruce  ^-  M'D.,)  23  Union  place 

Robert,  surgeon,  35  west  Nicolson  st. 

Robert,  spirit  dealer,  275  High  street 

Ronald,  writer,  4  St  James'  square 

Ronald,  broker,  242  Cowgate 

Stodart,  {Sir  Charles  Gordon  and  Co.,) 

8  Hermitage  place 

Tert.  surgeon  and  druggist,  13  Catharine 

street 

Wm.  esq.  of  Callie,  Powderhall 

W.  niessenger-at-arms,  5  s.  James'  st. 

William,  late  merchant,  7  Summerhall 

William,  furniture  dealer,  29  Simon  sq. 

Mrs  Captain,  41  Ann  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  Morningside 

Mrs  J.  6  north-east  Circus  place 

Mrs,  of  Clanranald,  137  George  street 

Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  12  Cumberland  street 

Mrs  D.  green  grocer,  24  William  street 

Mrs,  1  Henderson  row 

Z\Irs,  30  Clarence  street 

Miss,  silk  &  worsted  shop,  32  Princes  st. 

— house  8  St  Andrew's  square 

Miss,  25  Frederick  street 

Miss,  9  Gardner's  crescent 

M'Donell,  yEneas,  tea  dealer,  47  Thistle  st. 
Mrs  James,  10  Broughton  place 

M'Dougal  &  Co.  furniture  dealers,  19  lieith 

walk 
M'Dougald,  Duncan,  agent,  19  Salisbury  st 

Robert,  gent.  21  Nelson  street 

]\I'Dougall,  Alexander,  farmer,  Granton 

A.  spirit  dealer,  82  Potterrow 

Allan,  esq.  W.S.  32  Castle  st. — ho.  49 

j  * Alex.  New  Ship  inn,  20  Shore,  and  Ex- 

!  change  livery  stables,  125  Constitution  st 

j  ■ Don.  wine  and  spirit  mercht.  38  Potterrow 

* James,  gardener,  Silverfield 

* John,  missionary,  29  Couper  street 

John,  wholesale  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  mer- 
chant— agent  for  Guinnes's  Dublin  por- 
ter, 57  Niddry  street,  and  18  Howe  st. 

Patrick,  Esq.  W.S.  I  Fettes  row 

P.  C.  esq.  6  west  Claremont  street 

Mrs,  4  Alva  street 

Mrs  A.  3  Mayfield  loan 

Miss,  matron,  R.  Edinburgh  asylum 

M'Dowall,  Charles,  classical  and  orierital 
teacher,  15  Gardner's  crescent 

J,  merchant  &  commis.  agent,  12  Union 

place — ho.  5  Brunton  place 

John,  seal-engraver,  7  Hill  place 

■  T.  and  W.  booksellers  and  fancy  station- 
ers, 14  North  br.  and  19  South  br, 

Thos.  (  T.  Si  W.  M'D.,)  16  Drummond 

street 

Wm.,  esq.  surgeon,  H.E.I.C.S,  8  Belle- 

vue  crescent 

^Wm.  {ofT.  ^  W.,)  16  Drummond  St. 

Mrs  Colonel,  19  St  Cuthbert  street 

Mrs  Gavin,  13  Hope  street 


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M'DufF,  Alex.  esq.  of  Bonhard,  W.S.  7  Nor- 
thumberland st. — ho.  7  Rege)it  terrace 

Mrs^  of  Bonhard,  12  Forth  street 

M'Edward,  Mrs  J.  grocer,  Canaan 
M'Ewan,  Andrew,  bootmaker,  17  Union  place 

i Douglas,   club  maker,  Bruntsfieid  links, 

— ho.  42  Wright's  houses 

James,  tea  dealer,  3  Downie  place 

John,    grocer    and   spirit  merchant,  59 

Hanover  street 

John,  merchant,  4  Northumberland  pi. 

Peter,  esq.  13  St  James'  square 

Robert,  baker,  22  Cowgatehead 

Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  38  Cowgate 

W.  A.  lodgings,  25  Haddington  place 

Wm.  landscape  painter,  and  teacher  of 

drawing,  1  Gardner's  crescent 

William,  spirit  merchant,  G  Young  st. 

AViUiam,  cooper,  52  Low  Calton 

M'Ewein,  T.  mason,  118  Rose  street 
M'Evven,  David,  letter  carrier,  112  Rose  st. 

James,  esq.  W.S.  32  Albany  street 

Thos.  grocer,   21   Castle  st.  and    livery 

stables.  Young  st.  la. — ho.  1  dG  Rose  st- 

Mrs  J.  tobacconist,  2  Baker's  place 

Mrs  Wm.  3  Downie  place 

Mrs,  ladies  school  for  cookery,  pastry, 

&c.  24  Hanover  street See  Adv. 

■ Mrs  Peter,  lodgings,  9  Charlotte  place 

M'Fadyen,  H.  principal  city  officer.  Royal  Ex- 
change— house,  137  Princes  street 

M'Farlan,  John,  F.R.C.S.  45  Charlotte  square 

John  F.  chemist  and  druggist  ro  her  Ma- 
jesty, 17  No.  bridge — ho.  8  Duncan  st. 
Newington 
:Miss,  (of  M'Farlan),  37  Heriot  row 

■ Misses,  31  Dundas  street 

*Macfarlane,  Alex,  corn  factor  and  agent,  61 
Constitution  st. — house  Primrose  street 

James,  esq.  W.S.  9  Athole  place 

William,  esq.    M.D.  F.R.C.S. L.  21  St 

Bernard's  crescent 
M'Farlane,  A.  city  officer,  451  Lawnmarket 

i^ Alex.  {Sun  Fire  Office,)  9  Davie  st. 

— —  Bartholomew,  lodgings,  10  e.  Adam  st. 
■  Chas.  carver,  gilder,  and  picture  iramtr, 

39  Frederick  strett 
— —  D.  spirit  dealer  an d  cowfttder,  12  West 

Maitland  st.  and  38  William  st. 

Hugh,  (o/  Excise,')  1 1  Brown  street 

■ D.  lodgings,  7  east  Adam  street 

— — James,  shoemaker,  34  Brunswick  street 
——  James,  spirit  merchant,  49  Frederick  st 

and  77  Thistle  street — house  74 
' John,   post-horses,    coach  and    minibus 

hirer,  14  William  street 
•— —  John  {British  Linen  Co.,)  7  Comely  bank 
——  John,  spirit  merchant,39  Cumberland  st 

Peter,  lodgings,  40  north  Richmond  st. 

Robt.  {J.  &  W.  M'Muifmj,)  4  King's  pi. 

Robert,  esq.  advocate,  6  Fettes  row 

Thomas,  writer,  47  Great  King  street 

Waller,  Excise  officer,  6  Shruh  pi. 

W.   H.  &  George,  merchants,  46  Howe 

street,  and  High  street,  Linlithgow 


M'Farlane,  W.  H.  {W.  H.  and  G.  M'F.,)  44 

Howe  street 

* William,  tailor,  Glover  st. 

Mrs  Wm.   tavern  keeper,    1    Maitland 

place,  Newhaven 

Mrs,  lodgings.  Trinity  Crescent 

* ^Irs,  midwife,  17  Albany  street 

Misses,  dressmakers,  68  Nicolson  st. 

Miss,  milliner  and  stw.  hat  mk.  55  Geo  st. 

Miss,  ladies'  school,  1  Charlotte  place 

•  Miss,  matron,  George  Watson's  Hospital 

Miss,  1  w.  Claremont  street 

Misses,  milliners  and  dre^smk.  27  Pitt  st. 

M'Farquhar,  Mrs,  18  Fettes  row 

Macfeat,  Wallace,  china  merchant,  42  »o. 
bridge  and  6  Low  market 

Macfie,  David,  spirit  dealer,  carriers'  office, 
209  High  street 

J.  esq.  {Edm.  Sugar  house,)  27  Regen  t 

terrace 

Patrick,  broker,  299  Cowgate 

W.    and  Co.  Edinburgh  sugar-house  160 

Canoiig.,  &  sugar  wareh.,  West  docks* 

Macgarvie,  M.  tailor  and  clothier,  11  Water- 
loo place 

M'Gechan,  J.  baker,  &c.  4  Huiitly  street 

James,  lodgmgs,  26  Dundas  street 

M 'George,  J.  esq.  9  Gilraore  place 

E.  {Sir   W.  Forbes'  Bunk,)  9  GWmo.  pi. 

&    Son,   shoemakers,   519  Lawnmarket 

John,  furniture  warehouse,  20  Union  pi. 

Mrs  Ebtnezer,  33  Richmond  place 

M'Gie,  Ro.,  J.  of  P.  constable,  Burnet's  close 
M'Gibbon,  Cha.  builder,  33  east  Claremont  st. 

William,  lodgings,  3  Duncan  street 

M'Gilchrist,  Rev.  John,  30  Regent  terrace 
Macgill,  William,  artist,  colourman,  and  print- 
seller,  7  Hanover  st. 

M'Gill,  Edw.  glazier,  105  Rose  st.— ho.  122 

G.  flesher,  2  Melville  place — house  11 

John,  boot  &  shoemaker  48  Nicolson  st. 

Thomas,  shoemaker,  48  Potterrow 

Mrs,  5  Keir  street 

M'Gillvray,  Andrew,  wright,  29  Horse  wynd 

D.  tailor  &  habit-maker,  61  Queen  street 

M'Given,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  16  W.  Port 
M'Glashan,  Dr  Alex,  chemist  and  druggist, 
66  No.  bridge — ho.  7  Annandale  st. 

Alex,  steel  and  copper  plate  printer,  26 

Clyde  street 

Charles,  writer,  3  Cheyne  street 

Don.  wine  merchantand  grocer,  1  Mans- 
field place — ho.  72  Broughton  street 

James,  lodgings,  5  India  street 

J.  &  Son,  teach,  of  dancing,  5  York  pi. 

James  (i¥'G.  &f  Son,)  12  Roxburghe  pi. 

John  and  Son,  cabinet  makers  and  up- 

hols.  249, 261  Cowgate,  and  82  S.  bridge 

John,  solicitor- at- law,  5  Argyle  square 

Neil,  {Napier^-  M'GLashan,)  «3  Han.  st. 

Poison,  and  Co.    publishers  and   book- 
sellers, 6  Roxburghe  pi. — N.  M'Neil,  agt. 

Alex.  George  Iim,  5  Brown  square 

A.  bookseller  and  stationer,  71  Hanover 

street — ho.  3  St  Vincent  street 


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M'Gregor,  Alex,  postmaster,  17  Union  place 

A.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1  St  Patrick 

street 

Angus,  chimney  sweeper,  18  Gilford  park 

D.  lodgings,  17  Loudon  street 

Donald,  wine&sp.  dealer,  10  Prin.  st. 

■  Jas.  National  Hotel,  S  west  Register  st. 

*  D.  R.,  Shipping  In^urance  broker  and 

agent  for,Tay  Marine  Insurance  Com- 
pany, 31  Bernard  street 

D.  spirit  dealer,  3(j  Fountainhridge 

James,  cowfeeder,  Veitch's  court 

James,  watch  and  clockmaker,  29  west 

Register  street — ho.  2  Baxter's  place 

John,  esq.  banker,  18  Mintrf  street 

John,  letter  carrier,  3  Market  street 

John,  tailor,  5  Kerr  street. 

John,  shoemaker,  19  Castle  street 

.Jos.  esq.  acct.  Ramsay  lodge  h.  of  Mound 

J.  spirit  dealer  and  coach  office,  177  High 

street — house  21  Blair  street 

Peter,  muslin  warehouse,  30  George  st. — 

house,  23  Lynedoch  place 

* Peter,  cowfeeder,  3  Hope  terrace 

Thos.  D.  esq.  writer,  25  India  street 

.— —  Thomas,  gardener^  Beaver-hall 

T.  &  D.  library  and  old  book  shop,   47 

Hanover  street 

William,  tea,  wine  and  spirit  mercht. 

1  M'Dowal  street— ho.  7 

William,  writingraaster,  10  Nicolson  st. 

Mrs,  furniture  print  glazer,  191  Rose  st. 

Mrs,  nurse  and  midwife,  6  Brunswick  st. 

* Mrs  James,  lodgings,  2  Wellington  pi. 

Mrs  John,  St  Andrew's  tavern,  30  Rose  st 

Miss  Margaret,  lodgings,  34  Hanover  st. 

Miss  Georg.,  tobacconist,  2  e.  Regist  st. 

Miss,  teacher  of  music,  2  Baxter's  place 

M'Growther,  John,  bootmaker,  \5  Thistle  st. 
Machattie,  John,  agent  for  Carron  Company, 

Whitfield  house,  Leith  walk 
Machray,  Rev.  Robert,  14  Hope  street 
M'Hutchen,  W.  collector  of  cess,  and  agent  for 
the  European  Life  Insurance  Comp.  60 
N.  bridge — house  35  Royal  terrace 
Macilrea,  John,  student,  24  Heriot  pi. 
M'Indoe,  Thos.  solicitor  and  accountant,  113 

Prince's  street 
M'Innes,  James,  esq.  S.S.C.  10  George  square 

James,  tin-plate  worker,  7  Lothian  st. 

Robert,  Commercial  tavern,  3  Milne  sq. 

Misses,  milliners,  4  n.  St  David  street 

Macintosh,  Don.  esq.  writer,  44  Cumbd.  st. 

Daniel,  esq.  49  Princes  street 

Rev.  Lachlan,  7  Annandale  street 

Lachlan,  spirit  dealer,  207  Cowgate 

Mrs  WiUiao),  23  Duke  street 

— —  and   Ducat,  esqrs.   W.S.  agents  for  the 

Yorkshire  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co. 

68  Great  King  street 

M'Intosh  Alex,  turner,  wright,  &  undertaker, 

29  Horse  wynd — ho.  35  west  Nicols.  st. 

■  A.,  Gaelic  missionary,  35  w.  Nicols.  st. 

■  Allan,  bookseller,  70  Nicolson  street 
Andrew,  cooper,  47  Crosscausey 


M'Intosh,  Arch.,  letter  carrier,  8  Roxburghe 

place 

Daniel,  bootmaker,  9  Drummond  street 

David,  bookseller,  33  College  wynd 

Donald,  surgeon,  H  Sciennes  street 

George,  shoemaker,  64  Candlemaker  row 

Henry,  shoemaker,  27  so.  Richmond  st. 

Jas.  bookseller,  5  no.  College  st. — ho.  2 

James,  spirit  dealer,  25  Richmond  place 

James,  tailor  and  clothier,  25  n.  bridge — 

house  9  Graham  street 

Jas.  elk.  Craigleith  Qua. — ho.  Craigleith 

J.  spirit  dealer,  2  Hope  street 

J.  saddler  &  harness  maker,  Lothian  ro. 

John,  mail  guard.  1  south  St  James'  st. 

John,  tailor,  18  North  Bridge 

Robert,  cowfeeder,  23  Lothian  street 

Thos.  livery  stabler,  26  William  st.  lane 

Mrs,  green  grocer,  8  south  Market 

Mrs  C.  20  Greenniarket 

Mrs,  sicknurse  and  midwife,  12  North  St 

David  street 

Mrs,  sickn.  and  midw.  1 7  s.  St  James'  st. 

Mrs  A.  spirit  dealer,  49  Broughton  st. 

Mrs  L.,  Northtield  cottage,  Bonington 

Misses,  milliners  and  dressm.  7  Brown  st. 

Mackintosh,  Alex,  cowfeeder,  13  Greenside  st. 

Alex,  tailor,  23  Howe  street 

^Eneas,  classical  teacher,  9  Brighton  st. 

J.  tobacconist,  42  Nicolson  st.  and  155 

High  St. — house  Eden  cottage  meadows 

Lachlan,  esq.  S.S.C.  31  Northum.  st. 

Mrs,  16  Hart  street 

Mrs,  lace  joiner,  23  Howe  st. — See  A'h. 

M'Intyre,  Major  Archibald,  14  Comely  bank 

Arch,  grocer,  79  Queen  street 

Daniel,  linen  draper,  351  High  st. 

D.  combmaker,  2  Northumberland  st. 

Donald,  esq.  Jordan  bank 

.John,  esq.,  23  Archibald  place 

John,  spirit  dealer,  97  Leith  wynd 

William    D.,  mail  guard,  4  Calton  hill 

Mrs,  1  Grove  street 

M'Isaac,  Jo.   tailor,  30  Nicolson  st. — ho.  12 

Meadow  place 
Wm.  coal  merchant,  6  railway  depots 

ho.  8  Henry  street 
M'lver.   Jamen,  girth  shoemak.,  117  High  st. 

* William,  draper,   16  and  17  Kirkgate 

Mack,  A.  Alex.  esq.  W.S.  16  Ainslie  place 

Andrew,  writer,  5  York  place 

* Geo.  contractor,  11  St  Andrew  street 

James  Ogilvie,  esq.  S.S.C.  20  Dean  ler. 

Mackay,  Cunningham,  &  Co.  goldsmiths  to  the 

Queen,  47  N.  bridge 
and  Chisholm,   jewellers,    silversmiths, 

and  dealers  in  curiosities,  49  No.  bridge 
&  Ferrier,  painters,  paperhangers,    and 

gilders,  13  South  St  David  street 

&  Son,  coal  agents,  14  St  Leonard  st. 

Alex.  esq.  of  Blackcastle,  26  Geo.  sq. 

Alex.  esq.  Queensberry  house 

Alex,  plasterer  &  spirit  dea.  327 High  st. 

Alex.,  printer,  7  Torphichen  street 

Andrew,  tailor,  2  James'  court 


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Mackay,  Angus,  spirit  mercht.  62  Cumber,  st. 

Benj.  A.M.,  of  High  school,  6  James'  sq. 

• Charles,  (Theatre  Royal,)  13  James'  sq. 

Charles,  goldsmith,  7  Annandale  st. 

■ Colin,  agent,  19  Drummond  street 

— —  David,  hairdresser,  8  Greenside  place 

. D.  surveyor  of  W.  Kirk  par.  9  Hill  sq. 

Duncan,  gardener,  14  Grange  loan 

■ Geo.  printer,  2  Salisbury  square 

Hugh,  book  agent,  5  south  College  st. 

* Isaac,  hairdresser,  11  Riddle's  close 

. James,  agent,  35  Howe  street 

Jas.  goldsmith,  24.  Forth  st. 

Ja.  coal  merchant,  4  Newport  street 

Jas.  wine  &  spirit  mercht.  133  High  st. 

and  5  Drummond  street 

* Jas.  messenger,  Nat.  Bank,  2  Baltic  st. 

J.  T.  hat  manufacturer  and  cap  maker, 

64  No.  bridge — ho.  8  Danube  street 

* John,  (A.  &  B.)  officer,  30  Kirkgate. 

John  A.  esq.  26  George  square 

John,  spirit  dealer,  143  High  street 

John,  hotel-keeper,  91  Princes  st. 

John(i>/c.  ^'  Chisholm,)  41  e.  Clarem.st. 

• Jno.,  jun.  jeweller,  7,  Scotland  street 

John,  chemist  &  druggist,  121  Geo.  St. 

• John,  lodgings,  17  Castle  street 

John,  spirit  merchant,  266  Canongate 

■ John,  cabinetmaker,  12  Castle  street 

Neil,  spirit  dealer,  14  Hanover  street 

* Neil  &  Co.  18  Coalfield  lane 

P.  superintendent  Lunatic  Asy.  Bristo  po. 

Ro.  esq.  W.S.,  17  Northumberland  st. 

Robt.,  tailor  and  clothier,  68  George  st. 

Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  60  Queen  st. 

. Thos.  G.  esq.  W.S.  7  Albyn  place 

Thomas,  tailor,  134  High  street 

W.  upholsterer,   2  Castle  street 

Wm.  commission  mercht.  21  Salisbury  st. 

Wm.  sheriff  officer,  23  Society 

Wm.  jeweller,  9  Rose  street 

William,  cork  manufacturer,  87  High  st. 

Mrs  F.  22  Society 

■ Mrs  Jean,  lodgings,  7  Brighton  street 

■ Mrs,  13  Clyde  street 

Mrs  John,  20  Frederick  street 

Mrs  John,  24  Rutland  street 

Mrs  IMajor  D.  24  Upper  Grey  street 

■ Mrs,  3  Tiviot  row 

■ •  Miss,  50  Northumberland  street 

Miss  Isabella,  staymaker,  106  Rose  st. 

's  hotel,  91  Princes  street 

jM'Kean,  James,  wright,  6  Charles  street 

Alex.,  baker,  3  Romilly  place 

• James,  seal  engraver,  3  Elder  street 

• John,  tailor  and  clothier,  3  Register  st. 

* Lieut.  Wm.  8  London  row 

W.  B.,  merchant  (agent  for  Hope  Life 

Assur.  Co.,  London),  18  Hope  crescent 

M'Kechney,  C.  F.,  miniature  painter,  1  Gay- 
field  place 

Mackechnie,  Andrew,  esq.  23  Alva  street 

M'Kellar,  Duncan,  esq.  54  Inverleith  row 

■ Miss,  6  St  Bernard  row 

M'Kelvie,  Jas,  coal  merchant,  so.  Coates  ho. 


*M'Kendrick,  Wm.  bootand  shoem.  54Bri.  st« 
Mackenzie,  Innes,  &  Logan  W.S.  23  Queen  st. 

and  Sharp,  esqrs.  W.S.  and  Commrs.  of 

the  C.  of  Queen's  B.,  Common  Pleas,  & 
Exchequer,  32  Abercromby  place 

* Adam,  shoemaker,  9  Cannon  street 

A.  K.,  gen.  supt.  of  branches  of  Com. 

Bank,  5  Gayfield  square 

Alex.  esq.  W.S.  29  Charlotte  sq ho.  10 

Alva  street. 

Alex,  hairdresser,  5n  .  w.  Circus  pi. 

Alex,  tailor  and  cloth.  1  s.  St  David  st. 

Alex,  spirit  dealer,  148  Cowgate 

A.  &  M.  jewellers,  27  Nicolson  street 

Captain  A.  W.  6  Walker  street 

D.  working  cutler  and  surgical  instru- 
ment maker,  48  Nicolson  street 
D.  J.   &  Co.  preservers  of  fresh  provi- 
sions, 6  Mound 

D.  M.  solicitor,  17  St  James'  square 

Captain  Donald,  42  Castle  street 

Donald,  esq.  advocate,  42  Castle  street 

D.  grocer  &  spirit  dea.  13  Middleton  en. 

Dun.  provision  warehouse,  67  Thistle  st. 

Sir  George  S.  hart.  11  Athole  crescent 

Jas.  esq.  W.S.  23  Queen  st. — h.  9  Doune 

terrace 

James,  tobacconist,  3  w.  Register  street 

James,  sheriff  officer,  11  Charles  street 

James  Hay,  esq.  W.S.,  29  Charlotte  sq. 

—ho.  2  Randolph  cliff 

Jn.  Whiteford,  esq.  W.S.  13  Scotland  st. 

— house  19 
John,  accountant  {Manager  Scottish  Wi- 
dows' Fund,)  11  Abercromby  place 

John,  wright,  &c.,  picture-frame  maker, 

8  Thistle  street  lane 

John,  esq.  S.S.C.  8  Manor  place 

^ John,  furnace  builder,  69  Broughton  st. 

John,  glazier,  475  Lawnmarket 

Jn.  Ord,  esq.  W.S  and  Commis.  of  the  C. 

of  Queen's  B.,  Common  Pleas,  &  Excq. 
32  Aber.  pi. — h.   66  Nor  thumb,  street 

Kenneth,  {Ivory  4"  Mack.)  36  Queen  st. 

Kenneth,  esq.  accoun*,  9  n.  St  David  st. 

Kenneth,  house  &  sign  painter,  3  Hamil- 
ton place,  Mainpoint 

Lord,  Bellmount,  Murrayfield 

R.  esq.  W.  S.  Commis.  C.  of  Queen's  bench. 

Com.  Pleas,  &  Exche.  32  Abercrom.  pi. 

Rob.  joiner,  3Iilne's  close 

Rod.  esq.  W.S.  5  Forth  street 

Samuel   portrait   painter,   R.  S.  A.    27 

Howe  street 

Samuel,  builder,  53  Hope  Park  end 

Sutherland,  esq.  24  Charlotte  square 

* T.  mess.  B.  L.'  Co.'s  B.,  46  Bernard  st. 

Thomas,  esq.  advocate,  6  India  street 

Thomas,  esq.  of  Applecross,  W.S.,  M.P., 

35  Frederick  street — ho.  10  Heriot  row 

W.  B.  Shetland  hosier,  111  Princes  street 

W.  esq.  of  IMuirton,  W.S.  29  Charlotte 

square 
— —  Dr  William,  of  Culbo  and  Laurel  bank, 
H.E.I.C.S.  14  Carlton  terrace 


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[Mackenzie,  W.  surg.,  M.R.C.S.L.,  teacher  of 

anatomy,  University — ho.  Blacket  pi. 

* Win.  shipmaster,  3  Hamburgh  place 

The  Hon.  Mrs  Hay,  of   Cromarty,  11 

Carlton  terrace 

Mrs,  15  Alva  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  41  Castle  st 

Mrs  A.,  5  Duncan  street,  Newington 

Mrs,  midwife,  306  Lawnmarket 

. Mrs,  6  Slanstield  place 

Airs  Kincaid,  5  Gayttekl  square 

Mrs  Lewis,  17  St  James'  square 

Miss,  1  Nelson  street 

Miss,  teacher  of  music,  27  Howe  street 

Miss,  seminary,  18  Frederick  street 

Misses,  mills.  &  dressms.,  1  s.  St  David  st. 

M'Kenzie,  A.  teacher  of  music,  3  Gt.  King  st. 

■ •  Alex,  spirit  dealer,  148  Cowgate 

— —  Rev.  Andrew,  5  Keir  street 

■ Charles,  grocer,  65  Broughton  street 

— —  F.  spirit  dealer,  6  so.  College  street 
•— —  Georgt,  oil,  colourman,  and  painter,  169 

High  St. — ho.  10  N.  Richmond  street 
— —  James,  tinsmith,  151  West  port 

James,  sheriff- officer,  11  Charles  street 

Jas.,  bookbindtr  &  statr.,  6  Union  place 

John,  tinsmith,  3  Hay's  court 

John,  plumber,  15  Rose  street — house  23 

John,  musician,  3  Great  King  street 

* John,  contractor,  47  St  Andrew  street 

J.  and  T.,  jewellers,  &c.  70  Leith  street 

Roder.,  stoneware  merch.  7  St  James  sq. 

Wm.  (  G.P.  O.,)  7  Brown  street 

William,  slater,  233  Canongate 

* Wm.,  overseer,  Duke  street 

Mrs  Captain,  30  Northumberland  st. 

Mrs  Donald,  lodgings,  106  Lauriston  pi. 

'  Mrs  Wm.  of  Forret,  2  Gayfield  square 

■ Mrs,  23  Melville  street 

JVIrs,  lodgings,  11  Broughton  place 

* Mrs  J.  broker,  47  St  Andrew  street 

Miss,  143  Princes  street 

Miss,  95  Princes  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  6  Castle  street 

M'Kerlie,  Robert,  esq.  Ordnance  store  keeper, 

Castle — ho.  Dickson's  park,  Piershill 
M'Kerracher,  Mrs,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  141 

Grassmarket 
Mackersy,  Wm.  esq.  W.S.  2  Bellevue  crescent 
Mackie,  Chas.  surgeon,  7  n.  west  Circus  place 

Jn.  messenger,  B.  of  Scotland 

■         John  W.  confec.  and  purv.  of  rusk  and 

biscuit  to  the  Queen,  108  Princes  st. 

John,  smith.  Queen's  place  lane,  L.  w. 

■  John,   engraver  and  stamp  cutter,   150 

High  street 
— —  Joseph,  tailor,  4  west  Richmond  street 

* J.  {J.  Bell  and  Co.,)  10  Hermitage  pi. 

* Robert,  smith,  13  Fox  lane. 

* Thomas,  shipmaster,  4  London  row 

■ Mrs,  lodgings,  25  India  street 

Miss,  milliner  and  dressm.  19  Heriot  r. 

Mackiliop,  George,  esq.  40  Moray  place 
Mackinlay  &  Co.  booksellers.  11  Hanover  st. 
M'Kinlay,  Wm.  grocer  &  spirit  dea.  13  Cowg. 


*M'Kin]ay  &  Deans,  merchants  and  general 

agents,  104  Constitution  street 
* Charles,   {oi  M'Kinlay  and  Deans,)   3 

Morton  street 

Dav.  esq.  of  Newlandburn,  25  Royal  ter. 

Duncan,  draper,  1  Bank  street 

Finlay,  cutler,  3  Hanover  street 

* James,  baker,  24  Bernard  street 

Peter,  watchmaker  &  jeweller,  11  Leith 

street 

Mrs  John,  lodgings,  5  Duke  street 

Mrs,  1  Thomas  street 

iliss,  41  Lothian  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  9  Duke  street 

M'Kinnon,  Wm.  M.D.  resident  physician  and 

superintendent  royal  Edinr.  asylum 

Mrs,  20  Inverleith  row 

Macknight,  A-  E.  esq.  advocate,  12  London  st. 

Geo.  spirit  dealer,  1 1  Waterloo  place 

James,  esq.  W.S.  12  London  street 

Mrs  A.  lodgings,  101  Princes  street 

M'Kutcheon,  James,  governor  Orphan  IIosp. 
M'Lachlan&  Ivory,  esqs.  W.S.  6  Duke  street 
Stewart,  &  Co.,  publishers, booksellers, & 

stationers,  64  South  bridge 

And.  haircut.  &  perfum.,  11  Nicolson  st. 

Daniel,  cowfeeder,  72  Crosscausey 

Fergus,  cowfeeder,  61  n.  b.  of  Caiiong. 

George,  esq.  W.S.  6  Duke  st. — ho.  20 

J.  (M'L.  Sj  Stewart),  7  Teviot  row 

Jno.  wine  mercht.  &  grocer  to  the  Queen, 

60  So.  bridge — ho.  108  Lauriston  pi. 

Mark,  broker,  266  Cowgate 

P.  tea,  wine,  &  spirit  dealer,  ag.  for  Bal- 

nacraig  &  Union  Glen  dist.  34  Castle  st. 
Wm.  gunmaker,  24  Frederick  street — 

house,  34  Howe  street 

Mrs  John,  dressmaker,  6  Castle  street 

Mrs  E.  lodgings,  20  Cumberland  street 

*M'Lae,  J.  W.  artist,  3  Dock  street 
Maclagan,  Douglas,  M.D.  F.R.C.S.  lecturer  ou 

materia  medica,  129  George  street 
David,   M.D.   F.R.C.S.  surgeon  to   the 

Queen,  129  George  street 
F.  baker,  19  Frederick  street — ho.  140 

Princes  street 

Peter,  esq.  77  Great  King  street 

M'Laren,  Alex.  {W.  Gray  ^  Co.,)  15  Annan- 

dale  street 

Archibald,  tavern,  16  and  17  College  st. 

Chsi^. {^Scotsman ojfice,)  15Northumb.  st. 

Daniel,  cork  manufacturer,  6  e.  Adam  st. 

——  David,  clothier,  8  St  Andrew  square 
* Dav.  and  Co.  comm.  agts.  and  merchts. 

9  Constit.  St. 
* D.  and  G.  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  15 

St  Andrew  st. — ho.  1  Cassels  pi. 

D.(Z>.  M'Laren  ^-  Co.,)  Catherine  bank 

— —  Dun.  ]\Ianchester  warehouse,  329  High 

street — house  12  Frederick  street 
—  J.  wholesale  tea  dealer,  7  Roxburghe  pi. 

— house,  42  Minto  street 

'  James,  teacher,  8  Hamilton  place 

.las.  boot  and  shoemaker,  6  Duncan  st. 

— — ,  John,  bookseller,  13  Nelson  street 


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M'Laren,  John,  tinplate  worker,  6  Downie  pi. 
I  John,  bootmaker,  10  Deanhaugh  st. 

John,  boot  &  shoemaker,  1  Claremont  pi. 

Jos.  grocer  &  wine  mercht,  Preston  street 

Lockhart,  watchmaker,  6  Duncan  street 

N.  wine  merchant,  Broughton  place 

. Neil,  esq.  56,  Great  King  street 

p.  cabinetmaker  &  upholsterer,  20  Green- 
side  place — house,  39  Broughton  street 

* Peter,  tailor,  1  Spring  Gardens 

. Robert  {Road  Office,)  County  rooms 

William,  printer,  7  Brown  street 

William,  wright,  11  Cheyne  street 

Mrs,  24  Clarence  street 

Mrs  Capt.,  Maitland  placft^  Newhaven 

• Miss,  Moredon,  Abbeyhill 

Miss,  .5  Heriot  mount 

M'Laurin,  Mrs  P.  48  Frederick  street 
M'l.ay,  Veler  {Melrose  S^  Co.)  27  Hamilton  pi. 
M'Lean  &  Hamilton,  esqrs.  W.S.  21  Albany  st. 

Alex.  esq.  1  London  street 

* And.  basketmaker,  60  Tolbooth  wynd 

■ Charles,  enameiler,  23  Clyde  street 

* Chas.  mat  &  mattress  m.  42Tolb  wynd 

— —  Charles,  grocer,  tea  and  wine  merchant, 

5  Queensferry  st.  and  43  Dundas  st. — 

house  4  Queensferry  street 

Don.  esq.  W.S.  21  Albany  street 

Dug.  &  Son,  fruit  mercht.  to  her  Majesty, 

77  Princes  street — h.  10  Hanover  street 

. Jas.  shawl  manufr,  32  Geo.  IV.  bridge 

Jo.  (late  of  G.  F.  O.),  12  n.  St  David  st. 

J.  chemist  and  drug.  17  Queensferry  st. 

* J,  perfumer  &  hairdresser,  58  Bernard  st. 

— —  W.  messenger-at-arms,  and  J.  P.  officer, 

39  South  bridge 
W.  S.  esq.  Laverock  bank 

A.  spirit  dealer,  206  Cowgate 

]\Irs  Charles,  Silvermills  cottage 

■ Mrs,  2  Hill  street 

Mrs,  sicknurse,  16  Jamaica  street 

Mrs  C.  13  Green  market 

• .  Mrs  D.  38  Rankeillour  street 

Mrs,  2  Howard  street 

Mrs,  37  Castle  street 

Jlrs,  midwife,  81  High  street 

Mrs,  27  Brunswick  street 

Jlisses  Isabella  &  Jane,  1  Grove  street 

's  school,  ]  7  Thistle  st — A.  Brown,  teacher 

M'Leay,  Don.  spirit  dealer,  10  Gibb's  entry 

• John,  clerk,  73  Pleasance 

Ken.  R.S.  A.  miniature  and  portrait  pain- 
ter, 30  Stafford  street 

IMacneill,  artist,  9  Cheyne  street 

. Mrs  Dr,  9  Cheyne  street 

M'Lellan,  P.  officer  of  Excise,  Swanfield 
M'Lennan,  A.  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  176 
High  street — house  2  w.  Lauriston  pi. 

. Don.  spirit  dealer,  43  High  street 

* D.  spirit  dealer,  65  Shore 

. Mrs,  sick- nurse,  1  Queensferry  street 

• Mrs,  lodgings,  6  Rose  street 

Macleod,  Alex,  superv.  of  Excise,  23  Gilmore  p. 

. Kenneth,  painter,  1 4  Thistle  street 

r—  Dr  Wm.  surgeon,  23  Gilmore  place 


Macleod,  R.  boot  &  shoem.  46  Hanover  st. 

Mrs,  9  Davie  street 

M'Leod,  D.  and  Son,  booksellers,  13  and  14 

Infirmary  street 
D.  sen.  {oj  M'Leod  Sf  Son),  29  Nicolson 

street 

George,  stationer,  4  Drummond  street 

H.  P. -music  teacher,  2  Roxburgh  terrace 

Hector,  spirit  dealer  19  Bread  street 

James,  &  Co.  woollen  drapers,  5  Milne  sq. 

James  B.  teacher,  13  Salisbury  street 

* Nicolas,  merchant,  1  Baltic  street — ho. 

105  Constitution  street 

Norman,  plasterer,  14  Arthur  street 

Peter  {Jan.  M'L  S;  Co.,)  1  Brandfield  pi. 

* Robert,  tailor,  1  St  Andrew  street 

Roderick,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  188 

Cowgate 

i\Iajor'Wm.  23  Walker  street 

W.  tailor  and  clothier,  55  Cumberland  st. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  25  Cumberland  street 

Mrs  J.  17  Archibald  place 

* Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Regent  street 

* Mrs,  Seagrove 

Miss  J.  toy  shop,  19  so.  College  street 

*M'Luckie,  Mrs  James,  17  Albany  street 
Macmahon,    M.   and  Co.    furriery  manufac- 
turers, 37  Hanover  street 
M'Martin,  D.  clerk,  15  3Iontague  street 
M'Millan  and  Grant,  esqrs.  W.S.  37  York  pi. 

* Captain,  6  Hamburg  place 

Alexander,  esq.  W.S.  43  York  place 

D.  pocketbook  case  maker,  90  South  br. 

Edw.  and  Alex,  esqrs.  W.S.  43  York  pi. 

Edward,  esq.  S.S.C.  43  York  place 

Geo.  flesher,  20  Dundas  street — ho.  15 

Nelson  street 

Hugh,  lodgings,  8  Makenzie  place 

T.  flesher,  7  High  markt. — house 4  Union 

street 

Thos.  painter  &  glaz.  70  Broughton  st. 

Mrs,  25  York  place 

Miss,  dressmaker,  5  Dundas  street 

Misses,  2  Castle  st. 

M'Minn,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers, 

15  Elder  street 
JlacMurdo,  Misses,  Jordan  lane 
M 'Murdoch,  IMrs,  12  Cumberland  street 
M'Murray  and  Durhain,  wholesale  stationers, 
9  and  1 1  Blair  street 

John,  painter  and  glazier,  2  Nicolson  sq. 

W.  and  J.  wire  cloth  manuf.  Stead's  pi. 

M'Murtrie,  T.  horse  hirer,  King's  stables 

Mrs,  provision  shop,  20  Brunswick  st. 

M'Nab,  Alex,  gown-keeper  to  the  Faculty  of 

Advocates,  55  India  place 
Peter,  tea  and  spirit  dealer,  3  Canal  st. 

James,    curator   horticultural  gardens, 

Inverleith  row 

Robert,  writer,  3  Darling's  buildings 

W.  curator  royal  botanic  gardens,   In- 
verleith row 

Mrs  Jlalcolm,  cowfeeder,  4  Bedford  st. 

^'' •  Mrs,  lodgings,  24  Queen's  street 

*- — —  Miss,  dressmaker,  24  Queen's  street 


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*Ar]Sair,  Alex,  imrchant,  21  Quality  street — I 
house  Sea  lodge 

* John,  brewer,   11   St  Anthony  street — 1 

house  5  James'  place 

. ]\lrs,  5  London  street 

— —  Mrs  Juhii,  32  Sixe-Coburg  place 
M'Naught,  James,  coniectioiier,  45  n.  bridge 
— house  20 

W.  &  Son,  confectioners,  37  Nicolson  st. 

]\I'Nauf);hton,  A.  hosier  &  draper,  42  Howe  st. 
— house  44 

* Duncan,  manager,  Vulcan  foundry,  21 

Couper  street 
* Allan,  ship  and  general  agent,  135  Con- 
stitution street — h.  3  Morton  street 

. James,  coal- mer.   and  agent   for  bricks, 

tiles,  &c.  1  E.  &  G.  R.  depot,  see  Adv. 

John,  wine  and  spirit  mercht.  7  Market 

St.  8  IMiddle  market 

Mrs,  3:5  Montague  street 

Mrs,  10  Hill  place 

M'Nee,  Jis.  {Russell  &;  M'Nee,)  7  Canal  st. 
M'Neil,  Captain  Archibald,  8  Maitland  street 
M'Neilie,  David,  esq.  W.S.  13  Brougliton  pi. 
M'Neill,  Alex.  esq.  advocate,  28  Queen  street 

Archibald,  esq.  W.S.  73  Gt.  King  st. 

Lieut.- Colonel  D.  19  George  square 

Duncan,  esq.  right  hon.  lord  advocate, 

73  Great  King  street 

Sir  John,  G.C.B.  53  Queen  street 

Lieut.-Colonel  M.  29  Ann  street 

• Robert,  virright,  1  Nelson  place 

. Miss,  4  Ann  street 

Maenish,  Wm.  M.D.  surgeon,  2  Scotland  st. 
M'Nicoll,  A.  shoemaker,  4  Brunswick  street 

Mrs  James,  68  George  street 

Macniven,  Jn.  (P.  ^'   W.  M'N.,)  4  Roxb.  st. 
p.  and  W.  &  Co.  stationers,  and  paste- 
board manufac  23  Blair  street 
Macomish,     Snodgrass,    and    Co.     millinerfl 

and  dressmakers,  1 12  George  street 
M'Omish,  Patr.  writer,  1 1  west  Richmond  st. 
M'Ouan,  Mrs,  1 1  Keir  street 
Macphail,  Miles,  bookseller,  11  s.  St  David  st 

Mrs,  25  James  square 

MThee,  Don.  lodgings,  6  Charlotte  place 
M'Pherson  and  M'Rae,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chants, 45  Nicolson  street 

■  &  Sime,  letterpress  printers,  31  e.  Rose 

street  lane 

. Alex,  shoemaker,  33  William  st. 

• Arch.  &  Son,  plasterers,5  Riciimond  pend 

. Arch.  &  Son,  plasterers,  7  Hunter  square 

Charles,  broker,   174  Cowgate 

. C.  (of  Macptierson  §•  Sinic,)  46  Han.  st. 

Daniel,  7,  Salisbury  street 

— —  Lieut.  Evan,  1  Alva  street 
— —  Hugh,   chairman,  York  place  —  ho.  14 
Union  street 

Jas.  plumber,  brassfounder,  &  gas-fitter, 

103  Constitution  st — ho.  Crown  street 

James,  architect,  50  Cumberland  street 

James,  cabinetmaker,  10  Brighton  st. 

— —  ,T.  stone  merchant,   1  Port  Hopetoun — 
house,  10  St  Anthony  place 


M'Pherson,  .John,  lamp  and  oil  mer.  4  Mel- 
bourne place— house  10  Graham  st. 

J.  teacher  of  dancing,  southern  dancing 

academy,  2  Drummond  st. 

Lnchlan,  dairy,  4  Barony  street 

Mai.  letter  carrier,  10  »o.  St  James'  st. 

Peter,   agricultural   implement   maker, 

Norton  place 

* Peter,  Frithfield  baths 

Walter,  surgeon  dentist,  46  Hanover  st. 

* Wm.  housekeeper.  Customhouse 

Wm.  taihn-,  and  clothier,  150  High  street 

Mrs  Major,  9  Torphichen  street 

Mrs  Arthur,  58  Broughton  street 

jMrs,  green  grocer,  6  Tobago  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  1 1  Leith  street  terrace 

Mrs,  dairy,  8  Union  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  25  Queen  street 

Mrs,  Greenhill  bank 

Miss  E.,  dressmaker,  Farnington  place 

* Miss,  stocking  grafter,  6  Duncan  place 

* I»iliss  H.  lodgiiitis,  38  Quality  street 

Macqueen,  John,  haberdasher,  29  w.  Nicol- 
son street 

John,  commission  agent,  54  N.  bridge — 

house  3  Montague  street 

John,  shoemaker,  3  St  Ann's  yards 

— —  Kenneth,  H.E.LC.S.  9  Royal  circus 

■  M.  Justiciary  office,  4  Salisbury  street 

Wm.  (Macqueen 's  hotel,)  8  Princes  st. 

* John,  gardener,  Queensferry  road 

M'Quillen,   William,   silk   dyer,   4   Portland 

place 
Macquoy,  W.  fern  band  manufact.  Coul'scl. 
*M'^Rae,  Alex,  provision  merchant  and  spirit 

dealer,  45  Bridge  st. ,  37  Sandport  st. 

Dr  John,  R.N.  Comely  green  crescent 

John,  grocer,  2  Clarence  street 

Macrae,  .In.  A.  LL.D.  &  W.S.  32  G.  King  st. 

Alex,  letter  carrier,  54  Bristo  street 

Macredie,  A.  bookseller  and  stationer,  11  s.  St 

David  St. — ho.  69  Northumberland  st. 
M'Ritchie,  Bayley,  &  Henderson,  esqrs.  W.S. 

1 1  Royal  Exchange 
— —  Thos.  Eider,  esq.  of  Craigton,  W.S.  II 

Royal  Exchange — house  4  Gayfield  sq. 

* T.  esq.  67  Constitution  street 

W.  D.  esq.  2  Morningside  place 

* Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  67  Kirkgate 

Mrs,  of  Craigton,  4  Gayfield  square 

M'Sporran,  Arch,  writer,  11  Norton  place 
M'Vean,  Miss  Susan,  1  Rankeillour  street 
Macvicar,  J.  D.  esq.  DunclifF,  Coltbridge 
M' Vicar,  Wm.  shipmaster,  Christian  bank 

* Miss,  5  London  row 

M'Vie,  Mrs,  cowfeeder,  121  Canongate 
M'Vitie,  John,  mail  guard,  IC  Calton  street 
Robert,  provision  shop,  14  Charlotte  pi. 

&  129  Rose  street 
M'Wattie,  Mrs,  1  Gabriel's  road 
M'Whea,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  68  Cumberland  st. 
Macwhirter,  John  Dr,  F.R.C.P.  &  F.R.S.E.  4 

Ainslie  place 
'  James,  baker,  10  Scotland  street 
■         Mrs,  6  Roxburghe  street 


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M'William,  Robert,  writer,  30  Alva  street 

William,  vintner,  Nevvhaven 

William,  printer,  3  Salisbury  square 

• Mrs,  female  seminary,  3  Salisbury  sq. 

Magan,  Miss,  9  Queensferry  street 
Maidment,  Jas.  esq.  advocate,  3  London  st. 
Main  and  Shanks,  bootmakers,  5  Catharine  st. 

Edward,  seal  engraver,  60  Leith  street 

James,  bootmaker,  12  Elm  row 

* George,  hairdresser,  9  Tolbooth  wynd 

. R.  late  teacher,  39  St  Leonard  street 

Peter,  esq.  Moredone,  Abbeyhill 

* Thos.  hair  dresser,  26  Giles  st. 

Mrs  Thomas,  22  Caltonhill 

■ Mrs,  midwife  and  nurse,  6  So.  James  st. 

Mair,  Geo.  boot  and  shoemaker,  2  Howard  pi. 

Major  Arthur,  29  Abercromby  place 

Miss,  worsted  shop,  465  Lawnmarket 

Maitland,  Augustus,  esq.  W.S.,  and  agent  for 

the  United  Kingdom  Life  Assur.  Co., 

1  s.  Charlotte  st. — ho.  27  Charlotte  sq. 

— See  Adv. 
■■         Geo.  F.  esq.  122  George  street 

■ Geo.  R.  esq.  15  Walker  street 

■ •  E.  F.  esq.  advocate,  13  Alva  street 

•  Henry  &  Co.  wine  merchts.  48  Fred.  st. 

■ John,  esq.  accountant,  chamber  at  the 

Savings  Bank,  head  of  Mound 
John,  esq.  clerk  of  the  Grand  Lodge  of 

Scotland,  9  south-east  Circus  place 

Robert,  livery  stable  keeper  51  Rose  st. 

. Thos.  esq.  yr.  of  Dundrennan,  advocate, 

122  Geo.  St. 

* Mrs,  24  Mitchell  street 

• ■  Miss,  9  south-east  Circus  place 

Miss,  Croftanrigh  cottage 

iMakgill,  Mrs,  13  Rutland  street 

Malcolm,  Alex,  teach,  of  pianoforte,  23Lond. St. 

Dr,  F.R.C.P.E.,  7  6  George  street 

■ James,  S.S.C  30  Dundas  street 

Rev.  John,  Catholic  chapel 

' Robert,  mason  &  contract.  3  Market  st 

. Thos.  pianoforte  maker,  23  London  st. 

Walter,  writer,  30  Drummond  place 

■ Wm.  painter  and  glazier,  33  Hanover  st. 

and  16  Cowgate — house  6  Graham  st. 

' Miss,  dressmaker,  2  Northumberland  pi. 

Maiden,  James,  lodgings,  14  Albany  street 
Malloch,P.  &  Son,  map  mounters,  18  Market  st. 
Manchester  Assurance  &  Annuity  Co. 
40  York  place — Francis  Burke,  esq.  agent 
Mancor,  Wm.  musician,  4  George  place 
Manderson,  D.  &  G.  spt.  dealr.  54  Brough.  st. 
*Mann,  Alex.  (Archer  S,-  M.,)  10  Wellington  pi. 

Benjamin,  shipmaster,  20  Shore 

Miss,  21  Leopold  place 

Manners,  A.  H.  esq.  W.S.  12  Saxe-Coburg  pi. 
Mansfield,  Tho.  esq.  acct.  7  Thistle  st. — h.  5 

Heriot  row 

> William,  esq.  9  Graham  street 

— —  Miss,  4  Glenfinlas  street 

Manson,  Rev.  James,  Drumsheugh  cottage 

David,  esq.  S.S.C.  1  St  Vincent  street 

-  Miss,  milliner  and  dressra,  67  George  st. 


Manuel's,  Dav.  private  hotel,  23  St  Andrew  sq. 

Geo.  turnery  and  toy  wareh.  78  Nic.  st. 

Peter,  clerk  of  works,  14  Leven  street 

Manzie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  10  Hill  place 
March,  James,  Trinity  baths 

Mrs,  1  Rutland  street 

Mrs,  13  India  st. 

Marchbanks,W.warehousem.  32Rankcillor  st. 
Marder,  Henry,  esq.  23  Union  place 
*Mariners'  Church  &  School,  10  Dock  st. 
Marjoribanks,  Mrs,  of  Marjorib.  15  Dean  ter. 
Mark,  James,  water  officer,  3  Barony  street 

Mrs,  grocer,  7  south  St  James'  street 

Marnoch,  G.  F.  Esq.  M.D.  15  Pitt  street 
*Marquis  of  I-othian's  coal  establishment,  22 

Baltic  street — H.  White,  agent 
Marr,  Dr  Jas.  F.  R.  C.  accoucheur  and  lecturer 
on  midwifery,  6  Northumberland  st. 

James,  spirit  merchant,  11  e.  Register 

street — ho.  3  N.  St  James  street 

J.  spirit  dealer,  Jeanie  Deans'  tryst,  St 

Leonard's  hill 

* James,  grocer,  Duke  street 

* John  S.  16  Charlotte  st. 

William,  teacher,  Geo.  Heriot's  hospital 

j\Irs  Andrew,  66  Cowgate 

* Mrs  James,  5  Vanburgh  place 

Marshall  &  Aitken,  woollen  drapers  and  clo- 
thiers, 28  No.  bridge 
&  Macdonald,  bookbinders  and  station- 
ers, 79  South  bridge 

&  Sons,  jewellers  &  silversm.  87  Geo.  st. 

* &  Sutherland,  plasterers,  45  Consti.  st. 

Adam,  flesher,  118  Nicolson  st — h.  138 

Alex,  shoemaker,  13  Dean  street 

* Alexander,  druggist,  77  Shore — ho.  so. 

Fprth  street 

Oapt.  D.,  H.  E.  L  C  S.,  10  Royal  terrace 

Francis,  teacher  of  music,  23  Dow nie  pi. 

* George,  shipmaster,  20  Shore 

Henry,  deputy  inspector  general  of  array 

hospitals,  25  Alva  street 

James,  esq.  of  Callander,  18  Albany  st. 

J.  plumber  &  gasfitter,  Albany  lane— 

ho.  52  Broughton  st. 

J.  and  W.  jewellers,  41  George  street 

Jas.  esq.  16  Greenside  pi. 

James,  agent,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

1  Roxburgh  pi. — ho.  2  Buccleuch  pL 

James,  esq.  S..'*.C.  30  Broughton  place 

Jas.  (J.  ^'  W.  M.)  13  Royal  terrace 

* J.  ironmonger,  16  Duke  street 

* Jas.  {M.  and  S.,^  33  Coatfield  lane 

* .James,  engineer,  6  Couper  street 

John,  esq.  advocate,  9  Fettes  row 

John  {Stamp  Office,)  Gothic  cot.  Trinity 

Jn.  toy-shop  &  tobacconist,  99  Princes  st. 

John,  plumber,  brassfounder,  &  gasfitter, 

15  west  Register  street — house  16 

* Martin,  corn  merchant,  21  Quality  st. 

* R.  com.  agent,  Newcastle  crown   and 

London  plate  glass  &  bottle  warehouse, 

36  Elbe  st ho.  3  John's  place 

*—  Bobt.  storekeeper,  38  Constitution  st. 


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Miller,  Rt.{MarshallSfAitken,)2\  Archibald  pi. 

R.  &  Son,  fleshers,  31  Dundas  st. — ho.  36" 

R.  letterpress  printer,  e.  Rose  street  lane 

— ho.  St  Bernard's  row. 

Walter,  jeweller,  27  Gayfield  square 

* Wm.  Danish   consul-general  for  Scot- 
land, 93  Constitution  street 

Wm.  &  Son,  plumbers,  entry  13  Geo.  st. 

. Wm.  goldsmith  to  his  late  Majesty,  (j2 

No.  bridge — ho.  10  Archibald  pi. 

Wm.  jeweller,  290  Lawnmarket — h.  41.1 

\Villiam,  coachbuilder,  58  Bristo  street 

William,  artist,  100  Princes  street 

Wm.  esq.  W.S.  18  Albany  street 

• Wm.  clerk,  28  Salisbury  street 

•  William,  livery  stables,   Dublin  Street 

lane — house  -!•  Northumberland  place 

* William  {Maxwell,  M.   and   Co.,)  93 

Constitution  street 

Rev.  Wm.  9  Smith's  place 

Mrs,  41  Jlinto  street 

Mrs,  13  Warriston  crescent 

MrsS.  H.  6  James'  court 

* Mrs  Thomas,  1  Laurie  street 

* Miss,  silk  and  worsted  shop,  13  Queen  st. 

Miss,  boarding  school,  9  Forres  street 

IMartin  and  Son,  fleshers,  79  Queen  st. 

* &  Sibbald,  corn  factors.  Quality  court 

Alex.  {M.  ^  Son,)  5  n.  Charlotte  st. 

Dav.  bookseller  &  publisher,  129  High  st. 

H.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  19  Carnegie  st. 

James,  esq.  S.S.C.  48  Cumberland  street 

James,  {Wilson  6j  Martin,)  9  Union  st. 

* John,  victual  dealer,  79  Giles  street 

* John,  surgeon  &  drug.  1  Admiralty  st. 

— house  29  Couper  street 

John,  draper,  2  Wallace  place 

John,  esq.  W.S.  14  Stafford  street 

J.  H.  spirit  dealer,  2  Arthur  street 

John,  esq.  banker,  40  Princes  street 

Robert,  bookseller,  37  Arthur  street 

Robert,  cooper,  28  Main  point 

Robert  &   Son,   soda   water  manufac- 
turers, 15  James  square 

Lieut  -Colonel  S.  33  Regent  terrace 

Theodore,  S.S.C.  {Roj/  and  Martin,)  48 

Cumberland  street 

William,  esq.  S.S.C.  17  Union  street 

Wm.  (Usher  6;  Co.,)  5  Buccleuch  street 

■ ■  WiUiam,  victual  dealer,  53  Hanov.  st. 

Wm.  hairdresser,  69  George  street 

■         Wra.  letter-carrier,  6  Canongate 

Wm.  victual  dealer,  1  Raeburn  place 

Mrs,  lodgings,  19  St  Patrick  square 

Miss,  30  Clarence  street 

Miss,  Janet,  corset  maker,  4  ToUcross 

Miss,  13  Melville  street 

Martinson,  J.  N.,  writer,  4  St  Bernard's  row 

Misses,  milliners  and  straw-hat  makers, 

2  Johnston  place 
Mason  &   Hall,   tailors,   clothiers,   and   robe 

makers,  20  North  bridge 
* David,  meal  dealer,  6  Johnston  street 

—  Geo.  acc'.-gen.  G.  P.  OfBce,  13  Union  st. 


■  George,  flcsher,  82  Pleasance 

Hector,  assist.- clerk  of  session,  2  Mans- 
field place 

Jas.  writer,  32  Alva  street 

Jas.  boot  &  shoemaker,  385  Lawnmarket 

— house,  4  Bank  street 

.Tames,  writer,  I  Archibald  place 

J ohnW.( Mason  S;  Hall,)  9  Montague  st. 

* John,  spirit  dealer,  26  Shore 

* Laurence,  tailor,  16  Kirkgate 

Robert,  engraver,  13  Union  street 

* Rob.  millstone  builder,  2  Salamander  8t. 

Rob.  architect  &  build.  28  Buccleuch  pi. 

* Robert,  Hesher,  58  Charlotte  st. 

Thomas,  baker,  7  Keir  street 

Thos.  coal  mercht.  33  Parkside  street 

William,  S.S.C.  4  Bank  street 

Mrs  John,  cowfeeder,  269  Canongate 

Mrs,  1  St  John  street 

Mrs  Jas.  spirit  dealer,  3  St  Mary  wynd 

Mrs,  12  Clarence  street 

Mrs,  4  Great  King  street 

Mrs,  grocer,  8  File  place 

Mrs,  6  Elm  row 

Miss  E.  milliner,  10  Greenside  place 

Masonic  Lodce,  Grand,  of  Scotland,  right 

hon.     Lord     Frederick     Fitzclarence, 

Grand  Master 
Celtic,  A.  Muiray,  turf  hotel,  3  Princes 

street,  master 
Canongate    Kilwinning,    Arch.    Smith, 

esq.  37  Northumberland  street,  master 
Canongate  &    Leith,  Alex.  Macintosh, 

49  Broughton  street,  master 
Defensive    Band,     T.   Colquhoun,    15 

Broughton  street,  master 
Journeymen,    Andrew   Kerr,     Prospect 

buildings,  master 
Mary's    Chapel,   James   Wilson,   W.S. 

39  London  street,  master 
Roman  Eagle,  Ninian  Cowan,  16  Infir- 
mary street,  master 
^  St  Andrew's,  John  Steventon,  55  Rose 

street,  master 
St  David's,  J.   B.  Douglas,  esq.,  W.  S. 

15  Drummond  place,  master 
St  James's,   William  Hillhouse,   3  Ja- 
maica street,  master 
St  Luke,  John  Richardson,  esq.  W.S.  21 

Pitt  street,  master 
St  Stephen's,  Thomas  Ritchie,  239  High 

street,  master 
Massiah,  W.  W.  esq.  Blair  park,  Queensf.  rd. 
*Massie,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  11  Yardheads 
Masters,  Mrs  W.  spirit  dealer,  110  Rose  st. 
Mather,  G.  M.  miniature  painter,  63  Princes  st. 

James,  flesher,  {Post  office,)  Newhaven 

John,  teacher  of  music,  4  no.  St  James' 

street 
John  &   Co.  warehousemen,   II   Leith 

street  terrace 
J.  &  W.,  ladies'  boot  and  shoe  maker,  99 

Princes  street 
— —  Thos.  jun.  veterinary  surg.  7  Queen's  pi. 


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Mather,  Thomas,  farrier,  14  Greenside  row 
— —  William,  flesher,   9   India  place — house 

5  Sanders  street 

William,  flesher,  32  W.  Richmond  st. 

Mrs,  2(j  Danube  st. 

Matheson,  and  Co.,  family  mourning  and  linen 

warehouse,  39  George  street 
, Archd.  gardener,  Plewlands 

Hugh,  J.  P.  constable  and  china  mer- 
chant, 15  Home  street 

Robert,  of  Exchequer,  5  St  James'  sq. 

— —  Wm.  bookseller  and  stationer,  36  P>e- 
derick  street — ho.  22  Gayfield  square 

—— Misses,  corsetmakers,  10  Dublin  st. 

*Mathie,  R.  bak.  31  Shore— h.  24  Charlotte  st 

Mathieson,  Alexander,  esq.  Taaphall 

* George,   agent   for    Aberdeen,   Leith, 

6  Clyde  Shipping  Co.  27  Princes  street 
and  3  Dock  gates — ho.  Gran  ton 

John,  painter,  34  Nicolson  street 

Mathison,  Alex,  spirit  dealer,  100  Rose  street 

* Duncan,  spirit  dealer,  10  Commercial  pi. 

■ George,  hair  dresser,  15  Charlotte  pi. 

— —  P.  private  teacher,  17  Keir  street 

* Miss,  milliner,  2  Baltic  street 

Mathew,  James,  cabinetmaker,  255  Cowgate 

. Mrs,  Jock's  lodge 

Mrs,  22  Elm  row 

Matthew,  James,  macer.  High  Court  of  Justi- 
ciary, 38  Castle  street 
Mathewson,  D.  coach-hirer,  4  Albany  st. 

Mrs,  grocer,  5  Charlotte  street 

Matson,  Thos.  wright,  14  Bedford  street 
Maughan,  F.  T.  esq.  accountant,  30  Pitt  st. 

. Edward  J.  inspector  of  stamps  and  taxes, 

5  Mary  place 
— —  Geo.  (Stamp  Office,)  21  Gardner's cres. 

Captain  Philip,  37  Melville  street 

Maule,  George,  builder,  58  Broughton  street 

John,  architect,  64  Broughton  street 

. Miss,  5  Cassells  place 

Maury,  Anth.  late  confectioner,  9  Morison  st. 
Maver,  J.  M.  builder,  3  Spittle  street 
Maxton,  John,  wine  merch.  Bank  street — ho. 
29  Albany  street 

* J.  B.  &  Co.  engineers.  Junction  road 

* J.  B.  (J.  B.  Maxton  <^   Co.,)  house 

Claremont  park 

Mrs  Josiah,  29  Albany  street 

*Maxwell,  Marshall,  and  Co.  corn  factors,  26 

Constitution  street 
— —  Hamilton,  esq.  Shrub  hill  house 
— —  Henry,  esq.  125  George  street 

■  J.  L.  Edin.  and  Leith  brewing  Co.,  200 

Canongate 
— —  Jas.  auctioneer  &  appr.  18  Dundas  st. 

; John  Hall,  esq.  advocate,  83  G.  King  st. 

*— —  J.  teacher,  Duke  street 

i Patrick,  esq.  5  Archibald  place 

— —  Captain  Peter,  5  Hamilton  pi. 
Robert,  tailor,  54  Brunswick  street 

■  William,  tinsmith,  87  West  bow 

. Lady,  of  Calderwood,  6  Royal  circ. 

— —  Lady's  school,  29  Horse  wynd,  Cowgate 
p.        Mrs  James,  2  Salisbury  place 


Maxwell,  Mrs,  lodginjjs,  18  Dundas  street 

Mrs  Robert,  47  Cumberland  street 

Mrs  Robert,  13  Dundas  street 

Miss  A.  Greenhill  cottage 

May,  Wm.  carpet  and  furniture  warerooms,  46 

and  48  Nicolson  street — See  Adv. 
Mayne,  Major  Gen.,  C.B.  31  Melville  street 

John,  esq.  M.D.  surgeon,  10  Brandon  st. 

Robert,  esq.  42  Melville  street 

Miss,  35  Howe  street 

Miss,  10  Brandon  street 

Meade,  John,  jeweller,  17  so.  St  Andrew  st. 
Meadowbank,  Hon.  Lord,  13  Royal  circus 

Edin.  Ale  Brewing  Co.  London  road 

Mechanics'  Subsckiption  Libkary,  7  Jas. 

court 
Medical  Hall,  H.  C.  Baildon,  73  Princes  street 
Medical  and  Invalid  Insurance  Office, 

8  St  Andrew's  sq. W.  BelJ,  agent. 

Medwyn,  Lord,  17  Ainslie  place 

Meek,  And.  hosier  and  glover,  43  No.  bridge-s- 

ho.  14  Architjald  place 
David,   transcriber  of  old  manuscripts 

14  Archibald  place 
John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  88  High 

street 
John,  esq.  W.S.  8  Athole  place 

Robert,  president   Goldsmith  Friendly 

Society,  5  Howe  street 

Thomas,  victual  dealer,  6?  Pleasance 

Thomas,  baker,  21  Hercules  street 

William,  postmaster.  Church  lane 

Megget  and  Symington,  leather  factors  and 

bark  agents,  28  Blair  st. 

Aitken  {Megget  and  S.,)  Blacket  place 

Meheux,  Mrs  Lieut.  6  Annfield 

Meik,  Mrs  P.  8  Howard  place 

Meiklam,  Mrs,  sen.  of  Carnbrae,  18  Athol  cr. 

Meikle,  G.  grocer,  and  treas.   tor   Gillespie's 

Hosp.  70  Grassmarket — h.  3  Park  st. 

James,  solicitor-at-law,  2  Queen  street 

J  no.  (  Canal  Co.' s  office,)  8  Downie  pi. 

Wm.  writer,  22  Dundas  st. 

•  Mrs,  3  Comely  green  crescent 

Mrs,  lodgings,  111  George  street 

Meiklejohn,  J.  classical  acad.  7  St  Anthony  pi. 

J.  esq.  W.S.  22  Duke  street 

J.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  321  Canong. 

* Wm.  spirit  dealer,  44  Giles  street 

*Meiklereid,  David,  shipmaster,  41  Shore 

* Mrs,  spirit  dealer.  Burgess  close 

Mein,  Archibald,  M.D.  surgeon  dentist,  102 

George  _st. — See  Adv. 
A.  &  Co.  hatters,  26  N.  bridge — house 

102  George  street 

D.  (  Wm.  Moffat  ^  Co.)  6  St  Patrick  sq. 

Francis,  lodgings,  12  Union  st. 

James,  spirit  dealer,  56  St  Leonard  street 

Mrs,  102  George  street 

Meldrum,  James,  shoemaker,  25  Jamaica  st. 

Rev.  James,  teacher,  6  Sanders  street 

George,  accountant,  53  York  place 

Mrs,  54  Clerk  street 

; Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  79 

George  street 


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Melrose,  A.  &  Co.  tea  dealers  and  grocers,  93 

George  st.  83  So.  br.  &  122  High  st. 

A.  {A.  Melrose Sf  Co.,)  Chapel  house 

■  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  53  George  st. 

Wm.  cowft-eder,  42  Lauriston  street 

Mrs  Jas.  lodgings,  99  Princes  street 

Miss,  straw,  hat  maker,  9(i  Canongate 

Jlelville,  A.  agent.  14  Clerk  street 

George,  esq.  11  Minto  street 

George,  writer,  keeper  of  register  of  at- 
torney certificates,  15  Henderson  row 
J.  M.  esq.  W.S.  110  George  street — ho. 

Hanley 

John,  esq.  W.S.  20  Albany  street 

.John,  plumber,  15  so.  Canal  street 

Mr.'^,  grocer,  3  no.  St  David  street 

Misses  Whyte,  27  IVIoray  place 

Melvin,  Alexander,  brewer,  Baroughloch 

Mrs,  ioiigings,  47  Castle  street 

Mcnelaws,  W.  grocer  &  wine  mercht.  143  and 

145  Geo.  St. — ho.  Drnmsheugh  cottage 

William,  baker,  187  Canongate 

Menzies  &  Maconochie,  esqrs.  W.S.  32  Queen 

street 

* &  Co.  shipbuilders,  Wet  docks 

Alex,  teacher  of  ladies'  exercises,  Royal 

Academy  buildings,  Lothian  road 

Allan,  esq.  W.S.  32  Queen  street 

A.  teacher  of  music,  55  Cumberland  street 

* Geo.  shipbuilder,  Leith  mount 

James,  shoemaker,  11  Terrace,  Leith  st. 

John,  esq.  of  Pittodles,  Greenhill  cottage 

John,  bookseller  &  publisher,  61  Princes 

street — house  25  Pitt  street 

* John,  shipmaster,  10  London  roov 

* John,  late  merchant,   19  Bernard  street 

Kenneth,  surgeon,  114  George  street 

Major,  late  42d  Regt.  54  Great  King  st. 

* Robert  D.,  esq.  Claremorkt  park 

Ro.  printer  and  publisher,  20  Bank  street 

* Thomas,  1'29  Constitution  street 

T.  shipbuilder,  32  Bernard  street 

* Thos.  (Z.    jE.  (^  G.  Ship.   Co.,)  Ro- 

naldson's  wharf: — ho.  2  Couper  street 

William,  shoemaker,  56  Buccleuch  st. 

.  ■ Capt.  Wm.  E.I.C.  Service,  1 14  George  st. 

Wm.  surgeon  and  drugg.  8  Spence's  pi. — 

ho.  3  Lothian  road 

Mrs  Catharine,  19  Montague  street 

Mrs  D.  4  Elder  street 

* Mrs,  grocer,  north  Foi't  street 

Mrs,  1 12  Lauriston  place 

Mrs  James,  lodgings,  17  Waterloo  place 

■ Mrs,  la  Clarence  street 

Mrs  £.  lodgings,  22  India  street 

Miss,  boarding  school,  4  Park  place 

Miss,  3  Graham  street 

Miss,  28  India  street 

Geo.    &   Son,   lacemen,  17  Nicolson  st. 

— house  6  Windmill  street 
George,  esq.  of  Gorthy  and  Dryden,  14 

Moray  place 

-"^ James,  esq.  (of  Scotsbank,")  31  Howe  st. 

Mercer,  Jas.  F.R.C.S.E.  &  lect.  on  anatomy, 

4  Surg,  sq — ho.  Reservoir,  Castlehill 


Mercer,  .Taities,  superintendent  and  inspector 
of  water  works.  Castle  hiil  reservoir 

R.  esq.  W.S.  40  Ururamond  place — ho. 

20  India  st. 

Robt.  tea  &  spirit  mercht.  8  Arthur  st. 

• W.  lace  merchant,  26  Rankeillor  st. 

William,  esq.  W.S.  5  Claretice  street 

* Mrs,  4  Morton  street 

Mrs  James,  cowfeeder,  11  Br6wn  street 

Miss,  15  Buccleuch  street 

Merchants'  Hall,  4  Hunter  square 
Merrilees,  John,  dentist,  26  Frederick  street 
*— —  Mrs,  milliner  &  dressmaker,  76  Kirkgate 
*Mirylees,  A.  cork  manufacr.  48  Water  lane 

— ho.  Coalfield  lane 

* Mrs  D.  52  Charlotte  street 

Messer,  Adam,  esq.  F.R.C.S.E.  142  Princes  st. 
— —  James,  slater,  36  St  Leonard  street 
Metcalf,  Mrs,  lodgini'S,  29  Queen  street 

Misses,  (Bartholomew  and  Law,)  mil- 

liners and  dressmakers,  29  Queen  st. 
*Methuen,  James,  fish  curer,  90  and  91  Giles 

street — ho.  1  Albany  street 
Methven,  Wm.  11  Roxbui'ghe  street 
Meux,  Sir  Henry  and  Co.  London  porter  store, 

Allison  place — J.  Allison  &  Sons,  agts. 
Meyer  &  Mortimer,  army  &  navy  contractors 

&  tailors  to  the  Queen,  105  Geo.  street 
Monsr.  silk  mercer,  95  George  street 

Madame,    milliner,    dress,    and    corset 

maker,  95  George  sftreet 

Michie,  Jas.  lod>;ings,  4  York  pi. 

R.  eng.  &  lithographer,  19  s.  St  David  st. 

Miss,  14  Archibald  place 

Mickel,  S.  tea,  wine,  &  spirit  dea.  106  Highst. 

Middleton  and  Douglas,  Misses,  boarding 
school,  18  Picardy  place 

John,  surg.  drugg.  &  accoucheur,  1  west 

Adam  si. — ho.  lie.  Adam  st. 

Misses,  dress  &  staymaks.  41  Lothian  st. 

Middlemass,  Eb.  victual  dealer,  3  so.  Clerk  st. 

George,  wright,  169  Causeyside 

Geo.  cattle-deal.  &  cowfeed.  1 46  Causeyside 

■  Thomas,  wright,  73  Nicolson  street 

William,  wright,  20  Bedford  street 

Middlemiss,  Mrs,  2  Barony  street 

Milburn,E.  &  Co.  straw-hat  mak.  24  Prince's  st. 

Mill,  Eben.  writer,  12  AthoU  place 

George,  tailor,  5  Church  street 

James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,   16 

William  street 

John,  wine  mer.  &  agent  for  the  Globe 

Insur.  Co.  17  Clyde  st— ho.  28  Regent 
terrace— iSee  Adv. 

John  (J.  and  J.  Gray,)  39  Montague  st. 

Wm.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  33  West  port 

Millan  &  Mann,  tailors  &  clothiers,  1  Hanover 
street 

Miliar  &  Son,  Andrew,  wholesale  commission 
merchants  and  agents  for  Globe  Insu- 
rance Co.  60  North  bridge 

Andrew,  (of  A.  31.  S^-  Son,)  7  Salisbury- 
road,  Newington 

— —  Alex.  esq.  S.S.C.  8  Cumberland  street 

Ale3i.  teacher,  5  Roxburgh  terrace 


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Millar,  A.  watch  &  clockmaker,  5  w.  Nicolson 

street — house  7 

Archibald,  esq.  Warrender  lodge 

. ■  David,  smith.  Water  of  Leith 

D.  &  W.  printers,  old  Stamp  office  close 

— ho.  Westerhall  cottage.  Meadow  pi. 

. J.  &  J.,  hatters,  3  North  bridge 

■ James,  S.  surgeon,  9  Roxburghe  street 

* James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  24  St 

Andrew  st. — house  59  Kirkgate 
. James  P.  (of  A.  M.  §•  Sou)  7  Sahsbury 

road,  Newington 
. James,  ironmonger  &  seed  mercht.  52 

Grassmarket — house  62 

i  Rev.  John,  30  Gilmore  place 

John,  esq.  advocate,  16  Gay  field  square 

John,  china  and  glass  warehouses,  2  so. 

St  Andrew  st. — ho.  15  Fettes  row 

Laur.  wine  &  spirit  mercht.  27  Fred  st. 

Michael,  gardener,  Morningside 

Richard  &  Son,  watch  and  clockmakers, 

11  No.  bridge.— house  5  Nicolson  street 
— —  Samuel,  teacher  of  music,  24  Gallon  hill 

Tho.  H.  accountant,  8  Mackenzie  place 

Wm.  printer,  8  Romilly  place 

■  Wm.  transcriber  of  ancient  manuscripts 

and  searcher  of  records,  37  Castle  st. 

• Wm.  baker  &  confect.  124  Kirk.— h.  24 

Mrs,  26  Elder  street 

. Mrs,  62  Northumberland  street 

* Mrs,  East  Hermitage 

Mrs,  lodgings,  41  George  street 

— —  Mrs  Dr  J.  30  Gilmore  place 

. Mrs,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  13  A  thole  pi. 

■ Mrs,  9  Inverleith  row 

Mrs  J.  H.  16  Gayfield  square 

Mrs,  &  Co.  milliners  and  dressmakers, 

8  India  place 

Mrs  R.  lodgings,  3  Frederick  street 

Miss,  (of  Earnock),  11  Ainslie  place 

Miss,  dressmaker,  &c.  15  Buccleuch  pi. 

Miss,  teacher  of  flower   painting   and 

fancy  work,  4 1  George  street 
Miller  &  Richard,  letter-founders  to  H.  M. 

for  Scotland,  65  Nicolson  street 
and  Richardson,  furnishing  ironmongers, 

70  Princes  street 
*■  and  Arthur,    oilmen,   drysalters,  and 

paint  manuf.  5  Shore  and  Timber  bush 
— —  Alex,  spirit  dealer,  7  Northumberland  pi. 

Alex,  boot  &  shoemaker,  50  Lothian  st. 

Alex.  surg.  F.R.CS.  E.  32  Buccleuch  pi. 

Alex,  letter  carrier,  west  Norton  place 

Alex,  saddler,  27  Lothian  street 

* Alex,  shipmaster,  north  Junction  street 

• Andrew  (pi  Excise,)  9  St  Leonard's  lane 

. David,  typefounder,  6 1  Clerk  street 

George,  ironmonger,  6  Hunter  square 

* George,  shipmaster,  3  Hamburgh  place 

I Geo.  cabinetmaker,  6  Park  place 

'■ Hugh,  esq.  16  Archibald  place 

,  James,  esq.  advocate,  112  Princes  street 

James,  esq.  S.S.C.  20  Nelson  street 

James,  esq.  writer,  41  York  place 

—— James,  writer,  17  Bristo  street 


Miller,  Jas.  (Miller  &f  Richardson, )9Mont.^t- 
James,  esq.  professor  of  surgery,  22  S* 

Andrew's  square 

James,  manufr.  133  Fountainbridge 

James,   engineer.    Castle    mills — house 

1  Brandfield  place 

* James,  esq.  90  Constitution  street 

James,  esq.  2  Danube  street 

J.  and  Sons,  merchis.,  92  Constitut.  st. 

James,  engineer,  39  London  street  and 

Broughton  foundery 

' J.  (J.  Miller  c^-  Sons,)  92  Constitut.  st. 

Jas.  &  Co.  engineers  and  ironfounders, 

Paterson's  court,  Broughton 

John,  esq.  of  Stewartfield,  6  Rand,  cliff 

John,  type-founder,  15  Clerk  street 

John,  esq.  18  Rankeillor  street 

John,  engraver,  15  Wright's  houses 

John,  shoemaker,  3  n.  w.  Circus  place 

Jn.  (  Greig  and  Miller,)  26  n.  Nelson  st. 

John  (Miller  and  Arthur,)  13  Leopold  pi. 

John,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  6  Vennel — 

ho.  4  Brown's  place 

John,  brewer,  6  Hay  street — house  4 

John,  esq.  civil  engineer,  16  Castle  st. 

John,  writer,  Fairnington  place 

Jn.  baker  and  confect.  1  n.  St  Andrew's 

street — house  4 
John  (Jas.  M'Leod  and  Co.,)  92  Lau- 

riston  place 

John,  stone  warehouse,  19  Castle  st. 

* John,    general   inspector  of   fisheries, 

Dock  place — h.  Upper  hermitage 

Joseph,  tailor,  33  Dundas  street 

Joseph  and  Co.  booksellers,  9  Bank  street 

Dr  Robt.  N.  surgeon,  18  Rankeillor  sf. 

' Robert,  candlemaker,   19  Candlem.  row 

and  93  High  street — ho.  11  Lothian  st. 
Robt.  woollen  draper,  375  High  street — 

house'7  Fingal  place 

Robt.  Broughton  market  tavern 

Thos.  Hamilton,  esq.  advocate  and  she- 
riff of  Selkirk,  Catharine  bank 

Thos.  farmer,  Inverleith  Mains,  Stockbr. 

Thos.  esq.  8  Gayfield  square 

Thos.acct.  and  gen.  agent,  6  St  And.  sq. 

Thos.  baker  and  confectioner,  1  Bread  st. 

Sir  W.,  bart.  of  Glenlee,  17  Brown's  sq. 

W.  H.  esq.  of  Craigentinny,  Restalrig 

Wm.  esq.  33  George  square 

■         William,  S.S.C,  59  George  square 
Wm.  baker  and  confecr.  86  Nicol.  st. — 

house  58 
William   (Shotts  Iron  Foundery,)  west 

Norton  place 

William,  engraver,  4  Hope  park 

William,  hairdresser,  16  Bristo  street 

Wm.  spirit  dealer,  523  Lawnmarket 

William,  timber  merchant,  Cassells  pi. 

and  79  Cowgate — ho.  6  Smith's  pi. 

Mrs  A.,  3  Antigua  street 

Mrs,  of  Glenlee,  3  Shandwick  place 

Mrs,  of  Monck  castle,  20  Howard  place 

Mrs  Major,  24  Stafford  street 

Mrs,  10  Abbeyhill 


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Miller,    Mrs,  26  Nelson  street 

Mrs,  32  London  street 

Mrs,  19  Coates  crescent 

Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  8  College  wynd 

Mrs,  3  Great  King  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  41  Lothian  street 

* Mrs  W.  3  south  Forth  street 

Mrs,  18  Downie  place 

Miss,  dressmaker,  38  Brunswick  street 

Miss,  Holyrood  gardens 

Miss,  25  Albany  street 

Miss  Elizabeth,  129  Princes  street 

— —  Miss  M.  straw-hat  maker,  2  Tobago  st. 

■ Miss,  1  Belle vue  crescent 

Millidge,  Edwin,  jeweller  and  silversmith,  28 
Princes  st. — ho.  25  Gayfield  square 

■  A.  &  S.  pearl  stringer,  82  Princes  st. 
Millie  &  Flockhart,  builders,  Gilchrist's  entry 
Arch,  wrightand  undert.,  w.  Northumb. 

lane — ho,  34  Jamaica  st. 

Robt.  builder,  34  Jamaica  street 

Milligan,  Wm.  esq.  58  India  street 

* Mrs,  spirit-dealer,  4  Regent  street 

Jlilliken,  Miss,  37  Charlotte  square 
Millin,  Chalmers,  gardener.  Dairy  mill 
Millons,  T.  &  R.  veneer  saw  mills,  69  Foun- 

tainbridge 

Robt.  wood  mercht.  4  Gilraore  pi. 

T.  (T.  §-i?.  M.)  23  Gardner's  crescent 

Thos.  jun.  wood  mercht.  5  Lothian  road 

Miss,  20  Pitt  street 

Mills,  Wra.  tailor,  63  North  Bridge 

Geo.  spirit  mercht.  42  Crosscausey 

Milne,  Alex,  writing  master,  27  Cumberland  st. 

A.  {Club Master,)  14  Queen  street 

A.  surgeon  and  accoucheur,  2  Francis  pi. 

• David,  esq.  advocate,  10  York  place 

F.  baker,  S  Clerk  street — house  4 

* G.,  S.S.C.,  19  Bernard  St.— ho.  White 

house,  Duke  st. 

■  Jas.  painter,  2  Shakspeare  square 
Jas.  &  Son,  brassfounders,  &  gas  meter 

manufrs.  Chalmers'  close,  81  High  st. 
— house  39  Lauriston  place 

Jas.  bootmak.  16Bankst — h.396  Castleh. 

Jas.  surgeon,  77  Potterrow 

John,  meal  dealer,  6  Clerk  street 

* John  victual  dealer,  north  Junction  st. 

John,  wholesale  stationer,  8  Hunter  sq. 

— ho.  3  Nelson  st. 

Robert,  music  teacher,  5  Alison  square 

Thos.  late  mercht.  7  so.  Frederick  st. 

Wra.  and  Son,  boot  and  shoema.  to  her 

Majesty  &  the  Queen  Dow.  100  Geo.  st. 

Wm.  painter  and  glazier,  3  Picardy  place 

William,  merchant,  4  Park  street 

• Wm.  rope  maker,  90  Abbey  hill 

— —  William,  temperance  hotel,  24  Green- 
side  street 

* Mrs,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  6 

Junction  street 

Mrs  Alexander,  3  Gayfield  place 

— —  Mrs  Andrew,  19  Gayfield  square 
— —  Mrs  P.  21  Parkside  street 


Milne,  Mrs,  15  Dublin  street 

Mrs,  15  Keir  street 

Mrs  William,  4  Rankeillor  street 

Mrs,  milliner  and  straw-bat  maker,  27 

Cumberland  st. 

Miss,  boarding  school,  6  Randolph  cres. 

.T.  dressmaker,  IG  Charlotte  pi. 

Miss,  dressmaker,  5  Alison  square 

*Milner,   Mrs   J.,  ladies'   dress  warehouse,  4 

Kirkgate,  and  5  Baxter's  place 
Milton,  Walter  T.  esq.,  21  Society 
Ministers'  Widows'  Fund  office,   6  north  St 

David  street 
Minerva  Life  Assur.  Co.  32  Queen  street; 

J.  S.New-bigging,esq.  agent — See  Adv. 
*  Minto,  Andrew,  tobacconist,  1  Bernard  st. 

Dr  John,  accoucheur,  15  Clarence  st. 

* George,   merchant,   Martin's  court,  35 

Bernard  st. — ho.  4  George  place 

* Patrick,  contractor,  43  St  Andrew  st. 

Mirasson,  Mon.  teacher  of  French,  27  Castle  st. 
Mireylees,  R.  F.,  jeweller,  62  Leith  street 
Mitchell  &  Heriot,  straw-hat  manufacturers, 

49  George  street 

Ad.  gardener  and  farmer,  Mayfield  loan 

Alex.  {Exchequer,)  35  Ann  street 

A.  esq.  21  Melville  street 

'  Chas.  victual  dealer,  lfi7  Fountainbr. 

Daniel,  gardener,  1 18  Fountainbrid^e 

David,  esq.  jun.  S.S.C.  &  N.P.  24  Duke 

street 

Dav.  esq.  S.S.C.  &  N.P.  67  Gt.  King  st. 

David,  jun.  baker,  1  Dublin  st h.  15 

E.  surgeon  and  oculist,  2  Leopold  place 

F.  G.  &  Co.  wholesale   tea  and  spice 

merchants,  10  Shakspeare  sq. 
F. G.(F. G.  Mitchell  ^^Co.,) 23  Claremont 

crescent 

G.  {Mitchells  and  Co.,)  48  Crosscausey 

Geo.  T.  esq.  4  Fettes  row 

Hugh,    esq.  accountant   and   agent  for 

the  Guardian  Insu.  4  St  Andrew  sq 

ho.  5  Brighton  pi.  Portobello — See  Adv. 

James  L.  esq,  W.S.  8  Randolph  cliff 

Jas.  {Ross  Sf  Mitchdl,)  28  Cumberld.  st. 

James,  engraver,  94  Pleasance 

.James,  S.S.C.  43  Lauriston  place 

James  P.  brewer,  Mainpoint — house  86 

Lauriston  place 

Jas.  {R.  M.  (5j-  Co.,)  61  Lauriston  pi. 

.James,  turner,  2  Market  place 

John,  cooper,  Mint 

John,  teacher,  7  Calton  hill 

John,  carver  and  gilder,  118  High  street 

John,  shoemaker,  87  Pleasance 

.John,  tinsmith,  13  south  Richmond  st. 

* John  and  Co.  commission  merchants,  2 

Dock  place 
* John,  esq.  Belgian  consul,  2  Dock  place 

— house  Mayville 
Jn.  G.  engraver  &  printer,  2  Leopold 

place 

* John,  of  Excise,  4  Pitt  street 

Joseph,  esq.  W.S.  14  Howe  street 


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Mitchell,  J.  T,  merchant,  39  Dublin  street     1 
■■    '     Lieut.- Col.  John,  23  St  Bernard  crescent 

R.  and  Co.  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 

agents  for  Combe,  Delafield,  and  Co. 
London,  5  old  Physic  gardens 

R.  {R.  M.  &j-  Co.,)  8  Regent  terrace 

Robt.  Burn,  esq.,  8  Regent  terrace 

R.  H.  {M.  Sf  Heriot,)  53  George  street 

— —  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  63  Abbey  hill 

* Ro.  &  Co.  porter  agents.  Quality  lane 

■ Robert,  lodgings,  50  Cumberland  street 

Thomas,  flesher,  25  Thistle  street 

Wm.  esq.  S.S.C.  67  Great  King  st. 

Captain  T.  P.  18  Inverleith  row 

— —  William,  victual  dealer,  47  Clerk  street 

William,   grocer,    tea,  wine,   and  spirit 

dealer,  106  West  port — ho.  17  Bread  st. 

Wm.  engraver,  25  south  RicVimond  st. 

William,  brassfounder,  11  Davie  st. 

Wm.  (of  Excise,)  5  Moray  street 

William,  letter  carrier,  26  Carrubber's  cl. 

* Mrs  Alex,  vintner,  17  Shore 

— —  Mrs  Ann,  spirit  dealer,  2  Milne  sqr. 

Mrs,  2  Dewar  place 

Mrs,  23  Danube  street 

■ Mrs,  lodgings,  9  east  Sciennes  street 

Mrs  G.  5  Eruntsfield  place 

Mrs  James,  23  Geo.  IV.  Bridge 

Mrs,  4  Fettes  row 

Mrs,  G.  S.  39  Dublin  street 

— —  Mrs,  16  Queen  street 

Mrs,  7  St  Vincent's  street 

Mrs,  4  Mansfield  place 

i\Iiss,  dressmaker,  14  Nicolson  square 

Miss  E.  dressmaker,  63  Abbey  hill 

Miss,  23  St  Bernard  crescent 

^-^  Miss,  18  Inverleith  row 
Smith  and  Girvan,  milliners  and  dress- 
makers, 139  George  street 
Mitchells  &  Co.  candlemks.,  48  Crosscausey 
MitchelhUl,  P.  surgn.  &  accoucheur,  5  Keir  st. 

Peter,  tailor  &  clothr.  63  North  bridge 

Mrs,  lodgings,  18  m.  Arthur  place 

Mitchelson,  J.  R.  painter,  100  Rose  street — 

house  17  Fettes  row 
Mochrie,  Lliss,  straw  hat  maker,  55  India  pi. 
*  Moffat,  Alex,  dairy,  1  Coburg  street 
— —  And.  cabinet  maker,  23  Rose  st. 

* Andrew,  flesher,  1  Couper  street 

David,  Harrow  inn,  54  Candlem.  row 

G.  D.  {Dickson  ^-  Co.,)  46  Dundas  st 

Henry,  sol.-at-law,  15  Argyle  square 

Henry,  dairy,  17  Brunswick  street 

' J.  and  Co.  victual  dealers,  15  James  st. 

James,  M.D.  10  Hill  square 

— —  John,  grocer  &  spirit  mercht.  27Abbeyh. 

■ John,  manager  Sir  J.  Hope's  coal  depot,  St 

Leonard's — h.  22  St  Leon.  st. — SteAdv. 

John,  tea  and  spirit  dealer,  85  Brough- 

ton  street 

John,  tailor  &  clothier,  33  Castle  street 

Peter,  tobacconist,  78  High  street 

Rob.  cabinetmaker,  51  Hope  Park  end 

Thos.  flesher,  23  and  24  Middle  market 

—house  13  Leopold  place 


Moffat,  Tho.  M.,  S.S.C,  and  S.L.  297  Royal 
Exchange — house  1  Gilmore  place 

Thos.  {A.  and  C.  Black,)  38  Rankeillor 

street 

Wm.  teacher  of  mathematics.  High  school, 

and  63  So.  br h.  30  James  sq. 

Wm.  solicitor-at-law,  11  Rankeillor  st. 

Wm.  Butterworth,  teacher  of  writing, 

arithm.  and  book  keeping,  7  Infirmary  st. 

' Wm.  &  Co.  druggists,  53  Nicolson  st. 

Wm.  painter,  glazier,  and  paper  hanger, 

15  Elm  row 

* W.  sen.  Wright  and  undertaker,  22  Yard- 
heads — ho.  42 

* Wm.  corn  dealer,  65  Tolb.  wynd — ho. 

M' Neil's  place 

* Wm.  flesher,  2  Great  Junction  st. 

Mrs,  27  St  Patrick  square 

* Mrs  J.  50  Charlotte  street 

Moinet,  J.  {Sec.  Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Co.,)  24  Gilmore  place 

i\Ioir  and  Goldie,  tailors  and  clothiers,  3  east 
Register  street 

Chas.  (of  Sir  W.  Forbes,)  56  Lothian  st. 

D.  (  Wilson  and  31oir,)  12  Roxburghe  pi. 

George,  esq.  advocate,  41  Charlotte  sq. 

Geo.  letterpress  printer,  10  n.  St  And.  st.  , 

— ho.  9  Gardner's  crescent 

" Hugh,  com.  traveller,  24  Kirkgate 

Jas.  {of  Aloir  and  Goldie,)  1  St  James'  st. 

John,  M.D.  F.R.C.P.  lecturer  on  mid- 

wifery, 32  Castle  street 

J.  boot  and  shoemaker,  39  Candlem.  row 

.1.  {D.  Stevenson  and  Co.,)  I  Arniston  pi. 

Robert,  {G.  P.  O.,)  33  ^Montague  street 

Rev.  R.  {Circus  Place  ic^oo/,)  boarding 

establishment,  Canonmills  house 

Thos.  writer,  8  Kerr  street 

Walter,  {late  sherriff  sub.  of  Glasgoiv,)  5 

Torphichen  street 

William,  lodgings,  44  Howe  street 

Mrs,  boarding  school,  1  Arniston  place 

Miss  Jean,  5  Torphichen  street 

]\Iiss,  2  west  Aiva  street 

MoUeson,  James,  M.D.  31  India  street 

Jlrs.  matron,  J.  Watson's  InstitutionjDean 

Moncreiff  and  Gibson,  esqrs.  accts.  4  Albyu  pi. 
Lord,  47  Moray  place 

Arch.  esq.  28. Alva  street 

James,  esq.  advocate,  15  Gt.  Stuart  st. 

John  Scott,  esq.  4  Albyn  place 

R.  Scott,  esq.  17  Leopold  place 

William,  Scott,  esq.  accountant,  4  Albyn 

place 
William,  esq.  accountant,  10  south  Char-- 

lotte  street — house  47  Moray  place 

Mrs,  19  Manor  place 

Miss,  115  George  street 

Men  cur,  John,  plumber,  gas  fitter,  and  zinc 

worker,  35  Earl  Grey  st. 
Monilaws,  Mrs,  1 9  Gayfield  square 
INIenteath,  Sir  C.  G.  Stuart,  bart.  (of  Close- 
burn,)  27  Abercromby  place 

A.  S.,  W.S.  38  Melville  street 

. James,  hosier  and,glover,  1  Spittal  street 


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Moiueith,  Alex.  E:jrl,  esq.  advocate,  sheriff  of 
Fife,  7  Stafford  st. — ho.  Dairy  house 

Bryden,  baker,  58  Crosscausey — ho.  11 

Montague  street 

Rev.  James,  46  Melville  street 

liobt.  cabinet  maker,  Hope  street  lane 

Mrs,  sen.,  I  Manor  place 

Montignani,  H.  G.  teacher  of  the  piano,  40 

Broughton  street 

W.  R.  musicseller  &  stationer,  22  Leith 

St. — ho.  40  Broughtoa  street 
Montgomery,  J.  F.  esq.  advoc.  17  Atholl  ores. 

llobt   esq.  17  Atholl  crescent 

Mrs,  41  Clerk  street 

^liss,  dressmaker,  120  Nicolson  street 

Monypenny  &Dalgleish,  esqrs.  W.S.  7  Moray  p. 

Alex.  esq.  VV.S.  7  Moray  place 

Mood,  John  {James  Jiichard.wn,  jun.  &  Co.,) 

Rosehall,  Nevvington 
William,    of  goods   department,    Edin- 
burgh and  Glasgow  railway  station 
IMoodie,  Joiin,  coal  merchant,  7  Carnegie  st. 

VVm.  merch',  Leith,  11  Pilrig  street 

Mrs,  music  teacher,  32  Dublin  street 

Mrs,  5  Leopold  place 

Moody,  James,  flesher,  5  Middle  market 

Mrs,  lodgings,  8  Canal  street 

'Moon,  D.  billiard  table  maker,  1  Clyde  street 

J.  chemist  &  druggist,  40  Dublin  st. 

Thos.  tailor,  6  Spring  gardens 

Mrs,  38  Dublin  street 

Moore,  James,  esq.  S.S.C.  108  George  street 

* Mrs,  Seafield 

More,  Gra.  haircutter  and  perfumer,  1  Duke  st. 

George,  esq.  W.S.  19  Great  King  street 

Jn.  esq.  account.  {R.  Bank) — h.  R.  Bank 

: John  Shank,  esq.  advocate,  19  Gt.  Kingst. 

Mrs  D.  hairdresser,  31  Rose  street 

Mordaunt,  Miss,  7  Melbourne  place 
Morgan  &  Co.  clothiers  &  military  tailors,  104 

George  st.  and  Albemarle  st.  London. 

James,  esq.  S.S.C.  7  Walker  street 

John,  esq.  17  Coates  crescent 

Morham,  Robert,  assistant  to  deputy  city  clerk, 

Sciennes  house 
Mori,  Frankj  esq.  87  Princes  street 
Morison,  Jas.  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  83 

George  street — house  Murraytield 
— —  James,  bootmaker,  31  Leith  st. — ho.  35 

James,  {JVat.  Bank,)  3  Register  place 

* John,  solicitor  and  N.P.  38  Quality  st. 

John,  esq.  S.S.C.  27  Elder  street 

Mrs,  grocer  &  spirit  deal.  22  Dundas  st. 

. Mrs,  lodgings,  100  Lauriston  place 

'  Mrs  Captain,  44  Castle  street 

Morris,  Alex,  baker  &  confec.  4  Antigua  st. 
'<  Andw.  flaxdresser,  118  High  street 

•         David,  clothier  and  tailor,  132  Prince's  st. 
• Hugh,  boot  and  shoem.  5  India  place — 

ho.  1  Spring  gardens 
■ James,  wine  merchant,  5  York  place — 

house  1  Great  Stuart  street 
Morrison,  Adam,  esq.  S.S.C.  18  W^indsor  st. 

Alex.  esq.  of  Bognie,  12  Randolph  cres. 

* Alex,  boot  and  shoemaker,  27  Citadel 


*Morrison,  Alex,  wine  &  spir.  mer.  126  Kirkg. 

A.  lodgings,  25  India  street 

Alex.,  builder,  3  Warriston  crescent 

A.  spirit-dealer,  Jock's  lodge 

Cha.  cabinetr.  &  undertaker,  6  Bristo  st. 

* Charles,  agent  for  Messrs  Reid  &  Co., 

London,  &c.  &c.  59  Shore — h.  2Geo.  pi. 

* Dun.  shipmaster,  Hillhousefield  cot. 

* George,  shi()master,  9  Albany  street 

Lieut.  Col.  H.  27  Heriot  row 

H.  draper,  14  Queensferry  street 

■" Hugh,  ship-chandler,  2  Bridge  street 

James,  wright,  Lothian  road — ho.  1 

James,  painter  and  glazier,  21  Howe  st. 

James*,  provis.  wareho.  4  St  Vincent  st. 

.Tohn,  esq.  asst.  clerk  of  Session,  8  west 

Lauriston  lane 

* John,  stonew.  mercht.  74  St  Andrew's  w. 

John,  grocer,  Maitland  st.  Newhaven 

* John,  teacher,  n.  Fort  street 

Robt.  commission  agent,  8  so.  Grey  street 

Robt.  esq.  (//.  E.I.  C.  civil s.)  6  Heriot  r. 

R.  stoneware  dealer,  245  Canongate 

Thomas,  writer,  1 1  west  Maitland  st. 

* Thomas,  cowfeeder,  32  Sheriff  brae 

* Wm.  &  Co.  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  mer- 
chants, 13  &  14  Broad  wynd 

Wm.  &  Son,  smith  &boiler  ma.  Crown  st. 

Wra.  sen. — house  Alison  place 

* W.  shipmaster,  4  London  row 

Mrs,  24  Clerk  street 

* IMrs,  lodgings,  2  Portland  terrace 

* Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  14  Cromwell  street 

* Mrs  Wra.  6  Baltic  street 

* Miss,  matron,  Gladstone's  institution 

Robert,  stationer,  7  west  Register  street- 
house  1  Great  Stuart  street 

Robert,  &  Co.  shoemakers,  349  High  st. 

.  Mrs,  lodgings,  44  India  place 

Morson,  Mrs,  Heriothill  house 

Mortimer,  Anderson,  and  Co.  pianoforte  ma- 
kers and  music  sellers,  lOl  George  st. 

&  Graham,  silk  mercers,  27  Princes  st. 

J.  (^Meyer  and  Mortimer.)  103  Geo.  st. 

J.  (of  M.  if  G.,)  2  Baxter's  place 

Tho.  E.  gun  and  pistol  maker,  97  Geo.  st. 

William,  lapidary  and  dealer  in,  foreign 

and  British  gems,  10  Geo.  st. — See  Adv. 

Mrs  E.  M.  12  Henderson  row 

Mrs,  103  George  street 

Miss,  milliner  and  dressm.  2  Baxter's  pi. 

Misses,  boarding  school,  103  Geo.  st. 

Morton  &  Co.  gold  &  silver  lace  manufacturers, 
21  North  bridge 

Alex,  philosophical  instrument  and  model 

maker,  7  south  College  street — h.  15 

Alex.  esq.  65  Northumberland  street 

Alex,  teller,  (  W.  B.  of  Scot.)  13  Annan- 
dale  street 

C.  esq.  W.S.  8  Abercromby  place — house 

2  Ramsay  gardens 

H.  (S.  andH.  Morton,)  3  Smith's  place 

James,  teacher  of  English,  10  Dublin  st, 

James,  agent  and  stockb.  11  Mews  lane 

—ho.  6  Haddington  place 


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jMorton,  Robt.  (  Gibson  6;  Co.)  16  St  Leonard  st. 

Robert,   collector.  Union  Canal  Co.  71 

Fountainbritlge — ho.  5  Gilmore  place 

S.  &  H.  agricultural  implement,  patent 

slip  manufrs.  and  engineers,  Leith  wk. 

* Tho.  old  ship  hotel  &  tavern,  28  Shore 

* &  Whitelaw,  corn  factors,  27  Quality  st. 

* Wm.  {of  Morion  ^-  Whitelaw)  6  Baltic  st. 

W.  acco.  (W.  B.  ot'Sc.)  13  Annandale  st. 

' William,  lapidary,  6  Mews  lane 

Mrs,  lodgings,  11  Leopold  place 

jMosses,  William,  tailor,  34  Castle  street 

Mrs,  milliner  &  dressmak.  34  Castle  st. 

JMossman,  A.  &  Co.  jewellers  &  watchmakers, 
32  North  bridge — house  34 

Mrs,  2  Tiviot  row 

Mrs,  1  Eyre  place 

Mouat,  Mrs,  of  Garth,  26  Walker  street 

Miss,  40  Gilmore  place 

Mould  &  Tod,  engravers,  printers,  and  litho- 
graphers, 29  North  bridge 

"= A.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  131  Kirkgate 

— house  2  Coatfield  lane 

Moule,  Joseph,  esq.  President  of  General  Post 
Office,  12  Windsor  street 

IMoultray,  H.  chimney  sweeper  and  smoke 
curer,  152  Rose  street 

JNIount,  J.  boot  &  shoemaker,  144  Canongate 

Robt.  cabinetm.  and  upholst.  237  Covvg. 

*Mowat,  T.  engineer.  Admiralty  street — ho.  3 
Bank  place 

William,  dealer  in  stoneware,  63  Clerk  st. 

* AVilliam,  dairy,  21  Kirkgate 

* Mrs,  Hellen  street 

Mrs,  lady's  nurse,  29  India  place 

Misses,  dressmakers,  61  Clerk  street 

Mowbray  and  Howden,  esqrs.  W.S.  11  Howe 
street 

David,  jeweller,  seal  engraver,  and  lapi- 
dary, 2  Catharine  street 

James,  spirit  dealer,  62  Causeyside 

John  T.  esq.  W.S.  33  Dubhn  street 

* W.  &  R.  merchants,  Exch.  buildings, 

129  Constitution  street — h.  Bath  pi. 

J.  M.  esq.  W.S.  13  Howe  st. 

* R.  esq.  mercht.  Exchange  buildings 

* R.  esq.  jun.  mercht.  &  agent  for  Glas- 
gow Marine  Insurance  Co.,  Exchange 
buildings,  129  Constitutien  st. 

Wm.  account.  E.  B.  of  Scot.  7  Hart  st. 

• Mrs  W.,  7  Hart  street 

Mrs  M.  lodgings,  60  Cumberland  st. 

Moxey,  Dr  George  Todd,  surgeon,  R.N.  29 
Upper  Gray  street 

R.  J.  clerk  of  police,  45  Montague  st. 

Moyes,  Miss,  5  Athole  place 

Mozzi,  John,  artificial  florist  and  feather  ma- 
ker, 46  Hanover  street 

Muckersie,  JMrs,  cowfeeder,  10  south  Rich- 
mond street 

*Muckle,]\Iisscs  J.  and  J.  straw- hat  makers,  5 
Canon  street 

•Mudie,  Dr  Alex.  35  Albany  street 

Mrs,  151  Fountainbridge 

—  Miss  E.  lodgings,  11  west  Richmond  st.  \ 


Muggerland,  Geo.  haircutter,  7  Elder  street 

Mrs,  midwife,  17  Arthur  street 

Muir,  Adam,  victualler,  8  Bristo  street 

Andrew,  general  agent,  1 1  so.  bridge 

Andrew,  bookbinder,  53  Lothian  street 

David,  spirit  dealer,  west  Norton  place 

David,  teacher,  50  Brunswick  street 

David,  bookseller,  1  Brunswick  street 

George,  Albert  tavern  and  coffee  room, 

and  lodgings,  1 9  Hanover  street 

* Rev.  Francis,  4  north  Fort  street 

— —  Hen.  ladies'  shoemaker,  4  n.  St  David  st. 

James,  bootmaker,  7  St  Patrick  square 

James,  letter  carrier,  84  Abbeyhill 

Jas.  &  Jno.  brewers,  Caltonhill  brewery, 

n.  b.  Canongate 

James  &  Son,  brewers,  28  n.  b.  Canong. 

John,  esq.  accountant,  6  Royal  terrace 

John,  {of  J.  M.  ^  Son,)  brewer,  north 

back  of  Canongate 

John,  victual  dealer,  42  Bristo  street 

.John,  engraver,  7  Charles  street 

P.  bow  maker.  Royal  Archers,  Archers' 

hall — ho.  1  Summerhall 

Peter,  furniture  dealer,  217  Cowgate 

R.  boot  and  shoem.  8  n.  w.  Circus  place 

R.  G.  brewer,  28  n.  b.  Canongate 

Thos.  bookbinder,  134  High  street 

Rev.  William,  D.D.  7  Danube  street 

Wm.  bookbinder,  Riddle's  close 

* Wm.  merct.  and  agent  for  Phoenix  Fire 

office,  17  Qualityst. — h.  7  Wellington  pi. 

Wm.  esq.  S.S.C.  79  Princes  st. — house  1 

South  Charlotte  street 
Wm.  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  52  Lo- 
thian street — ho.  13  St  John  street 

Wm.  boot  &  shoemaker,  24  Hanover  st. 

Mrs,  dressmaker,  3  Downie  place 

Mrs,  17  Salisbury  road 

Mrs  H.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Haw- 
thorn bank 

Mrs  W.  3  Upper  Gilmore  place 

Mrs,  7  Park  street 

* Mrs,  7  Wellington  place 

Miss,  milliner  &  dressmaker,  4  Hope  st. 

Miss  E.  dressmaker,  8  Earl  Grey  street 

Muirhead,  Charles,  poulterer,  79  Queen  street 
— house  16  Young  street 

Claud,  esq.  {Edin.  Adver.,)  7  Heriot  row 

Daniel,  cowfeeder,  Tyne  castle 

George,  spirit  dealer,  52  Rose  street 

Jas.  carver  and  gilder^  10  n.  Richmond  st. 

James  P.  esq.  advocate,  26  Heriot  row 

* Wm.  agent  for  the  Anti-Dryrot  Co.  2i 

Sheriff  brae 

* Mrs,  54  Bernard  street 

MuUar,  A.  &  Co.  manufrs.  and  importers  from 

Berlin,  43  and  44  Princes  street 
Miiller,  J.  M.  teacher  of  music,  21  Heriot  row 

C.  M.  teacher  of  music,  21  Heriot  row 

MuUo,  James,  coal  mercht.  and  victual  dealer, 
31  St  Leonard  st. — ho-  10  Hill  square 
Mundell,  John,  artists'  colourman,  printseller, 
picture  frame   maker,  and    fancy  sta- 
tioner, 60  Princes  st. — h.8  Gt.  Stuart  st. 


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Mundell,  Mrs  Capt.  Annfield,  Newhaven 
Monro,  Dr  Alexander,  professor  of  anatomy 

and  practical  surgery,  College 

Alex.  Binning,  W.S.  28  Rutland  square 

■ Sir  Geo.  Gun,  of  Poy ntzfield,  7  Baxter  pi . 

(leorge,  esq.  S.S-C.  3  Regent  terrace 

.  George,  esq.  advocate,  28  Northumb.  st, 

Miss,  boarding  school,  13  India  street 

Munro  &  Lourie,  stationers,  bookbinders,  and 

account-book  manufactrs.  7  Castle  st. 

Alex,  pawnbroker,  276  Canongate 

Alex.  esq.  109  Princes  street 

Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  Bonington 

Arthur,  esq.  Trinity  crescent 

* David,  shipmaster,  29  Couper  street 

George,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  12  Canal  st- 

George,  pawnbroker,  It  Salisbury  street 

George  John,  pawnbroker,  8  Cowgate — 

ho.  7  Park  street 
* Hector,  watchmaker,  52  Bridge  street — 

house  Bowling  Green  street 

Henry,  tavern  keeper,  4  Milne  square 

Hugli,  esq.  31  Saxe  Coburg  place 

Captain  John,  1  Lauriston  terrace 

James,  (  Wilson  and  Co.,)  6  Malta  ter. 

* Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  47  Tol- 

booth  wynd 

Sutherland,  cap  manuf.  97  High  street 

* Wm.  spirit  flealer,  4  Pcrtland  iilace 

Wm.  boot  &  shoem.  2  Roxburghe  place 

W.  J.  macer.  High  Court  of  Justiciary, 

4  St  James'  square 

Mrs  Andrew,  9  Buccleuch  place 

Jlrs.  spirit  dealer,  70  St  Leonard  street 

Mrs  J.  lodgings,  26  Cumberland  st. 

Mrs,  Munro  place,  Jock's  lodge 

* Mrs,  8  King  street 

'  Mrs,  lodgings,  6  Brighton  street 

Miss,  31  Buccleuch  place 

's  and   Drysdale,  messengers-at-arms,   4 

St  James'  square 
Murdoch,  C.  seal  engraver  and  gem  sculptor, 

25  George  street 

Geo.  printer,  44  Cowgate — h.  21  Coll.  st. 

.James,  Lighthouse  service,  24  Calton  h. 

J.  B.  esq.  advocate,  20  York  place 

* Jn.  S.S.C.  120  Constitution  street 

Miss  M.  loiigings,  132  Rose  street 

Mure,  David,  esq.  atlvocate,  12  Ainslie  place 

George,  M.D.  53  Canongate 

* Wm.  cooper,  8  Old  Bridge  end 

Mrs,  8  Albyn  place 

Mrs,  62  Queen  street 

Murdie,  Jn.  corn  dealer,  4  Old  Bronghton 
Murie,  Geo.  cabinetmaker  and  house-agent,  39 

Lothian  street 
Murison,  Mrs  J.  5  Salisbury  road 
Murphy,  Wm.  engraver  &  copperplate  printer. 

Old  Assembly  close,  170  High  street 

Miss,  paper  &  china  warehouse,  2  Cowg. 

Murray  &  Gibb,  printers,  21  George  street 

&  Logan,  esqrs.  W.S.  16  Rutland  sq. 

— —  A.  &  Son,  furniture  dealers,  1  north-west 

Circus  place 
Abijab,  sheriff  officer,  19  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 


Murray,  Alex,  printer,  377  High  street — ho.  6 

Hope  park 

Alex,  esq  Callander  house,  Canongate 

And.  (of  Murrayball,  esq.  advocate)  and 

sheriff  of  Aberdeenshire,  34  Heriot  row 

Andrew,  jun.  esq.  advocate,  36  India  st. 

Andrew,  Turf  hotel,  3  Princes  street. 

And.  esq.  W.S.  13  Pitt  street 

And.  bootmaker,  9  London  street 

And.  printer,  1  Milne's  square 

Ant.  esq.  of  Crieff,  W.S.  16  Rutland  sq. 

Charles,   wright,  78  Constitution  street 

— house  10  Wellington  place 

David,  spirit  dealer,  9  so.  James  street 

David,  esq.  W.S.  31  Queen  street 

D.  accountant,  39  George  street — ho.  1 

Middleby  st. 
Lieut.  Francis,  barrackmaster.  Castle 

George,  esq.  24  Clerk  street 

Geo.  teacher  of  mathematics,  8  Infirmary 

street — house  3  Gloucester  place 

George,  baker,  2  Market  street 

George,  wright,  west  end  Jamaica  street 

Geo.  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  15  Howe  st. 

George,  accountant,  15  Queen  st. — ho.  1 

Dundas  street 

G.  tailor  &  clothier,  17  Waterloo  place 

Geo.  lodgings,  4  n.  Melville  place 

Henry,  esq.  19  Pitt  street 

Henry,  confectioner,  109  Nicolson  st. 

James  T.  esq.  W.S.  31  Queen  street 

James,  surgeon  and  druggist,  F.R.C.S. 

3  Gayfield  place 

* James,  of  Customs,  6  Cannon  street 

* James,  ship  chandler,  25  Citadel 

James  H.  esq.  5  Norton  place 

James,  jun.  cabinetmaker,  117  High  st. 

— ho.  82  South  bridge 

* J.  and  E.  grocers,  1  Charlotte  street 

John,  esq.  advocate,  GO  Northumber.  st. 

John,   wine,   and  spirit   mercht.  1   Ca- 
tharine St. —  ho.  52  Broughton  st. 

Lord,  1 1  Great  Stuart  street 

John,  esq.  24  Ainslie  place 

John,  esq.  25  Buccleuch  place 

— —  John,  esq.  late  army  surg.  43  ^Montague  st. 

John,  S.S.C.  625  Castlehill 

John,  wright,  29  Frederick  street 

John,  accountant,  Scienneshill  house 

John,  cattle  agent,  19  St  Patrick  square 

John,  bootmaker,  7  St  Patrick  square 

John,  shoemaker,  22  Carnegie  street 

John,  writer,  19  Pitt  street 

John,  jun.  esq.  S.S.C  32  St  Andrew  tq. 

— house  27  e.  Claremont  street 

* John,  cooper,  56  Bridge  street 

John,  broker,  210  Cowgate 

* Peter,  of  Customs,  52  Kirkgate 

Peter,  esq.  36  Minto  street 

Rich,  cabinetmaker,  33  Thistle  street 

Rich,  cabinetm.  27  Dublin  st. — h.  23 

Robert,  esq.  writer,  56  India  street 

Robt.  fishmonger,  6  Queensferry  st. 

Robert,  gardener.  Princes  street  gardens 

Sam,  boot  and  shoemaktr,  8  James'  sq. 


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Murray,  Thomas,  LL.D.  lecturer  on  political 
economy,  2  Arniston  place 

Thos.  G.  esq.  W.S.  119  Princes  st— ho. 

34  Heriot  row 

Thomas,  wright,  29  Horse  wynd 

Major-General  T,,  H.E.I.CS.  3  Lyne- 

doch  place 

Thomas,  wright,  14  Niddry  street 

■ Thos.  coal  merchant,  22  St  Leonard  st. 

Wm.  railway  co.  weigher,  St  Leonard  st. 

W.  H.  patentee  and  lessee  of  the  The- 
atres Royal  &  Adelphi,  23  Windsor  st. 

Wm.  upholsterer,  12  St  James'  sq. 

William,  London  hotel,  2  St  Andrew  sq. 

Wra.  writer,  6  w.  Preston  street 

Wm,  esq.  accountant,  39  George  street 

I\Irs  A.  7  Charles  street 

* Mrs  A.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  23  Con- 
stitution street 

Mrs,  of  Westfield,  3  Gloucester  place 

Mrs  A.  lodgings,  43  Broughton  street 

* Mrs  D.  38  Bridge  street 

* Mrs  John,  lodgings,  37  Couper  street 

* Mrs  J.  10  James  place 

Mrs  Patrick,  5  Danube  street 

— —  Mrs  D.  31  Gayfield  square 

Mrs,  Somerset  house 

— —  IMrs  George,  flesher,  9  Cowgate 

Mrs,  10  Green  market 

— —  Mrs  William,  65  Lauriston  place 

■ Mrs  Wm.  16  Minto  street 

Mrs,  4  Carlton  terrace 

Mrs,  lodgings,  1 1  Druramond  street 

Mrs  James,  58  Broughton  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  26  Elder  street 

Miss  Mary,  3  Dewar  place 

— —  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmr.  45  India  pi. 

Miss,  milliner,  108  George  street 

Miss,  lodgings,  1 1  Keir  street 

JVIiss  (^Scottish  Institution,)  i6  Moray  pi. 

-— —  Miss,  6  Comely  green 

•■ Miss,  staymaker,  68  George  street 

■ Misses,  8  Barony  street 

■ Misses,  mil.  &  dressmakers,  7  Charles  st. 

Muschett,  Miss,  17  Scotland  street 
Mushet,  James,  needlework  establishment,  33 

Nicolson  street 
— —  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,   1  Dal- 

rymple  place 
Musgrave,  John,  gardener.  Grange  toll 
— • —  John,  painter,  glazier,  and  paperhanger, 
2  Dublin  street — ho.  33  London  street 
Musgrove,  Andrew,  teacher,  Circus  place 

• Wm.  (successor  to  G.  Bookless,)  glazier, 

66  Rose  street 
— —  W.  T.  miniature  painter,  1  Nelson  st. 
'  Mrs,  miniature  painter,  1  Nelson  street 

Mutter,  A.  &  J.  coal  merchts.  9  Port  Hamilton 

■ John  (L.  L.  E.  ^-  G.  Shipping  Co.,)  50 

Shore 
—— —  W.  M.  straw-hat  maker,  23  Bread  street 
— —  Mrs  Andrew,  31  Clerk  street 

Miss,  31  India  street 

Mutual  Accumulat.  So.  17  Geo.  st. — See  Adv. 
Mylne,  James,  esq.  W.S.  35  Charlotte  square 


Mylne,  Miss  Isabella,  6  Torphichen  street 
Myrtle,  J.  Young,  M.D.  surgeon,  9  Argyle  sq. 

VV.  agent,  12  Hamilton  place 

Wm,  accountant,  1  Abercromby  pi. 

N 

Nachot,  Dr  H.  W.  German  master,  (Naval 
and  Militarij  Academy,)  113  Princes  st. 
Nagle,  Mrs,  31  London  street 
Nairn  &  Bertram,  esqs.  W.  S.  6  Albany  street 

Alex.  esq.  S.S.C.  5  Hart  street 

Jas.  esq.  W.S.    6  Albany  street 

Mrs  Chas.  8  Henderson  row 

*Naismith,  John,  grocer,  Hillhousefield  and 

Newhaven 
Napier  &  M'Glashan,  tailors  and  clothiers,  38 

Hanover  street 

C.  H.  saw  mills,  8  Smith's  place 

G.  and  W.  esqrs.  W.S.  23  Albany  street 

George,  esq.  23  Albany  street 

George,   esq.   advocate,   and   sheriff  of 

Peebles-shire,  8  Great  King  street 
George,  tailor,  53  India  place 

James,  druggist,  25  west  Nicolson  street 

Jno.  printers' lead- caster,  13w.  Nicols. 

Macvey,  esq.  W.S.  prof,  of  conveyancing 

in  the  University,  39  Castle  street 

General  M.  4  south  Gray  street 

Mark,  esq.  advocate,  3  Glenfinlas  street 

Robert,  builder,  17  William  street 

* Thos.  smith,  41  Water  lane 

Wm.  esq.  W.S.  15  east  Claremont  street 

William,  teacher  of  music,  4  Malta  ter. 

William,  paper  ruler,  187  High  street 

Mrs,  11  Antigua  street 

Mrs,  30  Alva  street 

Mrs,  6  St  James'  place 

Miss,  4  lower  Gray  street 

Nasmyth,  Jas.  &  Co.  manufacturing  jewellers,! 

Swinton  row,  Elderst. — ho.  14  Wind. st, 
Robt.  esq.  surgeon  dentist  to  the  Queen, 

and  F.U.C.  of  Surgeons,  78  George  st. 

Thomas,  grocer,  2  south  Richmond  st. 

Mrs,  victual  dealer,  2  Causeyside 

National  Bank  of  Scotland,  42St  Andrew 

square,  and  30  St  Bernard  street* 
Endowment  and  Life  Assur.  Soc.  3  Leith 

St.  ter. — Geo.  Armstrong  &  Co.  agents 
Loan  Fund  Life  Assur.  Soc.  67  N.  bridge 

R.  W.  Jamieson,  secretary. — See  Adv. 
Fire  &  Life  Insur.  Co.  of  Scotland,  head- 

office,2St  David  st. — H.  Ivory,  manager 

— see  Adv. 

Provident  Institution,  57  York  place 

* Security  Savings  Bank,  13  Tolbooth  wy. 

Neaves,  Charles,esq.  depute-clerk  of  Justiciary, 

47  Queen  street 

Charles,  esq.  advocate,  19  Charlotte  sq. 

Negris,  Alex.  Prof,  of  Greek,  58  George  sq. — 

see  Adv. 
Neil  &  Glover,  gas  lamp  makers  to  the  Queen, 

brassfound.  &  gasfitters,  10  Geo.  st. 

* Alex,  carter,  Bonington  road 

J.  &  Son,  upholsterer,  w.  Northum.  lane 

*^ John  {N.  §-  Glover,)  2  St  James's  place 


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Neil,  Rob.  S.S.C.  14  Elder  street 
Neill  and  Co.  printers  and  type-founds,  stereo- 
typ.  &  printers' join.  10  oldFishm.  cl. 

* John,  esq.  •*i5 Cons.  st. — h.  13  Smith's  pi. 

Dr  Pat.  secy,  of  the  Wei  nerian  and  Ca- 
ledonian Horticultural  Soc.  Canontnills 

* R.  B.  meixhant,    1   Baltic  st. — ho.  13 

Windsor  street 

•  Mrs  Andrew,  31  India  street 

Mrs,  13  Windsor  street 

•  Mrs,  5  Bellevue  terrace 

Miss,  69  York  place 

Neilson,  &  Gibson,  coopers,  31  Dundas  street 

G.  &  Son,  band-railers  and  bellhangers, 

12  M' Do  wall  street 

C4rei^  &  Co.  cloth,  depot,  39  St  Mary's  wy. 

.las.  just,  of  peace  constable,  209  High  st. 

James,  spirit  dealer,  Cunonmills 

J.  baker  and  confecr.  17  Hanover  st. 

J.  late  merchant,  22  Fettes  row 

=;= John,  letter  carrier,  103  Kirkgate 

John,  builder,  5  Salisbury  street 

John,  case  maker,  15  James'  square 

Wm.  painter,  Stevenlaw's  close — house 

18  Roxburghe  street 

William,  baker,  1  Jamaica  street 

W.  L.  head  master  St  Stephen's  school, 

50  Brunswick  street 

* Mrs,  lodgings,  28  Constitution  street 

Mrs  A.  12  Northumberland  stnet 

Nelson,  Robt.  R.,  booksel.  stationer,  &  music 
seller,  32  Nicolson  st. — ho.  2  Salis.  sq. 

T.  bookseller,  533  Castle  hill ho.  398 

* Charles,  teacher  Gladstone's  Institution 

Thos.  P.  printer,  2  Tiviot  row 

Thos.  dairyman,  Heriot's  buildings 

Mrs,  29  Buccleuch  place 

Nembhard,  Mrs,  11  Darnaway  street 
Ness,  David,  marble  cutter  and  sculptor,  15 
Leith  walk — house  Heriot  court 

David,  shoemaker,  1  St  Vincent  street 

* Tho.  smith,27  Comm. pi. — h.2  Hope  ter. 

. Mrs  John,  19  Jamaica  street 

* Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  12  Shore 

New  Association  for  Promotion  of  Fine  Arts  in 
Scotl.  60  Princes  st. — J.  Mundell,  sec. 
Club,  84.  Princes  street — James  Robert- 
son, esq.  secretary 

Zealand  Co.,  Thos.  Jones,  Bank  of  Scot. 

Leith,  and    John  Gilmour,   S.S.C,    5 
Antigua  st.  agents — See  Adv. 

Town  Subsc.  Library,  4  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 

— T.  Paton,  librarian 
Newbigging,  J.  Stewart,  esq.  W.S.  32  Queen 
street — house  29  Heriot  row. 

Patrick  S.  K.,  F.R.S.C.  29  Heriot  row 

Sir  Wm.,  F.R.C.S.,  29  Heriot  row 

Jas.  &  Co.  painters,  glaziers,  and  paper- 
hangers,  31  Candlemaker  row 

Miss,  7  so.  Charlotte  street 

Newby,  Mrs  R.  lodgintrs,  6  Calton  street 
*Newcastle  Window  Glass  and  Bottle  Ware- 
house, 38  Constitution  street 
Newham,  Peter,  gent.  6  Middleby  street 
Newlands,  James,  architect,  2  Queen  street 


Newlands,  Thomas  and   Son,  rope  manutac. 
106  Grassm.  and  Spittal  street 

* Geo.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  2  Cannon  st. 

*Newman,  John,  surveyor  of  customs,  73  Con- 
stitution street 
News  Rooms  (Robertson  and  Scott)  36  Geo.  st. 

J.  Harthill  &  Son,  23  Waterloo  place 

Newton,  Christopher,  druggist,  54  N.  bridge 

Henry,  artist,  Munro  place,  Jock's  lodge 

•  James,  esq.  W.S.  33  Great  King  street 

.lames,  letter  carrier,  15  Catharine  street 

James,  esq.  27  Dundas  street 

John  and  Son,  hatters,  98  Abbeyhill 

Robt.  superint.  of  roads.  County  hall— 

ho.  Rosebank 
.  W.  A.  saddler,  1  so.  St  David  street- 
house  4  Young  street 

Wm.  butler,  2  Cxardner's  crescent 

W.  H.  agent  for  Hamburg,  Rotterdam, 

and  Baltic  produce,  54  New  buildings 

* Mrs  John,  10  Albany  street 

Nichol,  Robt.  English  teacher,  2  Wharton  pi. 

W.  teacher  of  mathematics,  86  South  b. 

&  Co.  lithog.  engr.  &  prin.  11  Hanov.  st. 

NichoU,  Robert,  engraver,  7  Crichton  street 
Nicol,  Andw.  boot  and  shoemaker,  36  w.  Re- 
gister street — ho.  9  Rose  street 

* George,  nurseryman,  seedsman,  florist, 

and  herbalist,  Leith  mount 

James,  spirit  dealer,  71  York  place 

John  &  ^on,  builders,  19  Lauriston  st. 

John,  s{)irit  merchant,  48  George  street 

— ho.  Mound  place 

John,  writer,  29  Cheyne  street 

John,  jun.  (J.  Nicol  and  Sun,)  23  Archi- 
bald place 

— —  Robert,  painter  and  paper  hanger,  34 
Frederick  street 

Robt.  die  and  stamp  cutter,  37  North 

bridge — ho.  34  Clerk  street 

W^m.  ^ent.  4  Inverleith  terrace 

Mrs,  200  Canongate 

Misses,  17  Union  place 

Nicoll,  Rev.  A.  11  Hill  place 

Alex.  esq.  2  Salisbury  street 

Alexander,  late  grocer,  34  Clerk  street 

Alexander,  lodgings,  83  Gt.  King  street 

'  Alex.  esq.  writer,  Laverock  bank 

* John  and  James,  saddlers  and  harness 

makers,  23  Kirkgate 

John,  writer,  28  Gayfield  sq. 

Nicholson  and  Stuart,  tailors,  227  High  st. 

Jas.  {Eeidand N.,)  4  Comely  Green  cres. 

J.  W,  (J.  Slight  and  Co.,)  21  Leopold  pi.- 

^ J.  O.  esq.  8  west  Maillnnd  street 

Jn.  &  Son,  tailors  &  cloth.  87  Princes  st. 

.lohn,  boot  and  shoemaker,  41  Leith  st. 

.John,  lodgings,  44  Cumberland  street 

W.  esq.  portrait  painter,  29  Castle  st. 

: William,  baker,  4  Shrub  place 

Wm.  gro.  &  spirit  dea.  ;i3  Lauriston  pi. 

■ — —  Mrs,  Cargilfield,  Trinity 

JIrs,  7  Norton  place 

D.  grocer,  wine  &  spirit  merchaut,  36 

Canong< — ho.  Spring  garden 


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Nicholson^,  David,  baker,  50  Abbeyhill 

* Geo.  bedstead  maker,  Duke  street 

* James,  shipmaster.  Regent  street 

* Mrs,  42  Salamander  street 

Nightingale,  Edw.  W.  cloth.  &  gen.  outfitter, 
19So.St  And.st.— ho.  22  Rutland,  sq. 

J.  S.  Wesleyan  minister,  13  Brown  st. 

Nimrao,  Arch.  {B.  Linen  Co.,)  13  London  st. 

David,  engraver,  16  Gallon  hill 

George,  wheelwright,  211  Cowgate 

George,  gardener.  Comely  garden 

James,  engraver  k  printer,  lithographer 

and  stationer,  7  Carrubber's  close 

J.  (P.  and  J.  A'immo,)  38  Castle  street 

F.  J.  merchant,  Leith,  2  George  place 

P.  (P.  and  J.  Nimmo,')  36  Hanover  st. 

P.  and  J.  brassfounders,  gasfitters,  and 

gas  meter  manufrs.  6  n.  Bank  street 

P.  esq.  14  Stafford  street 

Thomas,  forage  master,  Piershill  barracks 

* Wra.  gardener,  Claremont  park 

* Mrs  Alex.  28  Constitution  street 

* Mrs,  Bowerhall,  Bonington  road 

Miss,  dressmaker,  7  Drummond  street 

*Nisbet  &  RoUo,  boat  builders,  26  Citadel 

A.  cabinetmaker,  6  Shrub  place 

Archd.  esq.  of  Carphin,  9  lower  Grey  st 

David,  architect,  124  George  street 

James,  flesher,  44  Jamaica  street 

James,  jun.  flesher,  1  Pitt  street 

James,  esq.   26  Northumberland  street 

James,  esq.  S.S.C.  59  Broughton  st. 

Robert,  flesher,  14  Low  market — house 

1  Physic  gardens 
Robert,  girth  manufacturer,  57  St  Leo- 
nard street — house  20 

T.  (  C.  B.  Tail  4-  Co.,)  11  w.  Maitld.  st. 

•  T.  cane  worker,  34  Carnegie  street 

* Robt.  {Nisbtt  and  Rollo,)  1  Cannon  st. 

Rev.  William,  23  Norton  place 

— —  Mrs  Robert,  5  Buccleuch  place 

Mrs,  midwife,  33  Richmond  place 

Mrs  John,  8  Downie  place 

Mrs,  47  Great  King  street 

I\Irs,  2  George  place 

Mrs  J.  31  Gay  field  square 

Miss,  7  Henderson  row 

Niven,  John  D.  esq.  W.S.  46,  Gt  King  st. 

John,  M.D.  4  George  square 

* Robert,  gardener,  Ferry  road 

Wm.  baker,  13  Causeyside 

* Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  21  Commercial  pi. 

Miss,  22  Inverleith  row 

Nixon,  Wm.  architect,  clerk  of  H.  M.  public 

works,  Exch.  buildgs h.  5  Salisb.  pi. 

Mrs,  41  Clerk  street 

Noble,  James,  carv.  and  gilder,  8  s.  Melville  pi. 

■  J.  coal  merchant,    151   Founiainbridge, 
house  6  Port  Hopetoun  — See  Jrf?>. 

J.  tailor  and  clothier,  333  High  street 

— —  Rev.  James,  16  Brown  square 
Thomas,  grocer,  145  Canongate 

Mrs  Alex.  65  Castle  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  7  Frederick  street 

Mrs  Jiiu'.es,  lodgings,  30  Queen  street 


I  Noble,  Mrs  James,  7  no.  St  David  street 
Norie,  J.  W.  esq.  3  Coates  crescent 

John,  (Norie  &,•  Son,)  30  St  James's  sq. 

R.  &  Son,  painters  and  colour  shop,  141 

High  st — wareh.  24  w.  Register  st. 

I Robert,  grocer,  24  Brunswick  street 

Miss,  17  Maitland  street 

Normand,  Andrew,  shoemaker,  81  Potterrow 

Robert,  poulterer,  6  Queensferry  st. 

North  British  Advertiser,  Office,  5  Mel- 
bourne place 

British  Fire  and   Life   Insurance 

Office,  64  Princes  st. — See  Adv. 

* British  Colour  Works,  20  Elbe  Street 

Northern  Club,  91  George  street 

Islands  Association,  14  Cumberland  st. 

— John  Walls,  secretary  and  treasurer 

Light-house    office,    84   George   street 

— C.  Cunningham,  secretary 

Reversion  Co.  5  north  St  David  street — 

Wm.  Wood,  manager — See  Adv. 

* Coal-IMining  Co.,  Coalhill 

Norton,  Hon.  Mrs,  Abbeyhill  house 

Norvell,  Miss  Swindell,  26  Rutland  street 

Norwich  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 
Office,  31  Princes  St.— Jardine,  Stod- 
art,  &  Fraser,  agents. — See  Adv. 

Notman,  J.  slater  and  glazier,  Broughton — 
ho.  Bellevue  cottage 

Miss,  music  teacher,  Bellevue  Cottage 

Nourse,  J.  late  confectioner,  17  Earl  Grey  st. 

Nox,  Mrs,  16  Barony  street 

Nunn,  Capt.  John,  13  Torphichen  street 


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Observer  Publishing  Office,  377  High  st. 
O'Brian,  James,  broker,  233  Cowgate 
O'Docharty,  William,  ]\I.D.  43  Princes  st. 
O'Donnell,  C.  &  Co.  dealers  in  furniture,  and 

appraisers,  49  Hanover  st.  &  156  Cowg. 

James,  Catholic  bookseller  9  Brought,  st. 

JNIrs  Col.  32  Dundas  street 

O'Farrel,  Mrs  H.,  milliner,  &c.,  74  High  st. 

Officer,  John,  writer,  15  College  street 

Ogg,  Miss,  dressmaker,  25  Lady  Lawson's  w. 

Oggs,  Mrs,  14  Roxburghe  street 

Ogilvie,  D.  commission  agent,  23  Archibald  pi. 

A.  (J.  Sf  A.  Ogilvie,)  5  west  Newington 

J.  and  A.,  woollen  drapers,  (tartans  and 

tweeds  wholesale)  30  N.  bridge 

James,  (J.  Sj~  A.  Ogilvie.)  6  Pitt  street 

John,  secretary  North  British  Fire  and 

Life  Insurance,  65  Princes  street 

Robt.  G.,  W.S.  14  Cumberland  street 

Thomas,  merchant,  46  Bristo  street 

Mrs,  5  west  Newington 

— —  Miss,  Granton 

Ogilvy,  A.  (Stamp  office,)  Viewbank,  Trinity 

Geo.  esq.  (of  Cove,)  3  Manor  place 

James,  esq.  accountant,  17  Howe  street 

J.  artist,  2  West  Nicolson  street 

John,  S.  esq.  accountant,  37  Castle  st. 

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Ogilvy,  P.  &  W.  tailors  and  cloth.  7-t  Geo.  st. 

• Mrs,  Windmill  lane 

Miss  Jane,  22  London  street 

Ogle,  R.  bookseller  and  stationer,  49  So.  bridge 

Mrs  John,  5  John's  place 

O'Hara,  Charles,  printer,  20  Hanover  street 
Olu  Signet  Hall,  7  Royal  Exchange 

Shipping  Co.'s  office,  28  No.  bridge  and 

71  Shore* — Marshall  and  Aitken,  agts. 
Oliphant,  Charles,  esq.  W.S.  10  Inverleith  pi. 

F.  baker,  6  mid-  Arthur  pi.  &  110  High  st. 

Robt.  S.S.C  31  Princes  street 

Robert,  esq.  W.S.  119  Princes  street- 
house  9  Rutland  square 

• Thomas,  glass-cutter,  2  Shakspeare  sq. 

Thos.  rector  of  Edinr.   normal   school, 

2  Hailes  street — See  Adv. 

Wm.  &  Son,  booksellers  and  publishers, 

7  South  br. — house  21  Buccleuch  pi. 

Walter,  (of  O.  and  Son,)  21  Buccl.  pi. 

William,  jun.  (O.  and  Son,) '21  Buccl. 

place 

W.  &  F.  bakers,  and  confec.  2  Stafford  st. 

•  Mrs  John  Hope,  2  A  thole  crescent 

Mrs,  1  Randolpli  place 

Mrs,  35  Scotland  street 

Miss,  (of  Condie,)  35  Alva  street 

Oliver  &  Boyd,  printers,  publishers,  wholesale 
booksellers,  &  bookbinders,  16  High  st. 

■ Gilbert,  tailor,  52  Clerk  street 

Dr  James,  surgeon,  44  Broughton  street 

James,  surgton,  21  Home  street 

John,  tailor,  6  Saunders  street 

■  Jo.  livery  stables,  w.  Northumberland  st. 
R.  S.  {Grieve  and  Oliver,)  25  Gayfield  sq 

T.  esq.  {Oliver  8f  >Bo^rf,)Newington  lodge 

Thomas,  esq.  Loch  end 

Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  17  Richmond  pi 

W.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  152  Cowgate 

Mrs,  midwife  and  nurse,  17  Calton  hill 

Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  33  Brunswick  st. 

Mrs,  48  London  street 

Miss,  8  London  street 

Oman,  Robert,  painter  and  glazier,  1  St  Ste- 
phen street 

]Mrs  Charles,  hotel,  6  Charlotte  square 

Miss,  3  Abercromby  place 

Omond,  Robert,  M.  D.  Fellow  of  the  Royal 
College  of  Surgeons,  43  Charlotte  sq. 

* Miss  J.  grocer,  Hillhousefield 

O'Neil,  A.  figure  maker  and  fireworker,  16  w. 
Register  street — ho.  125  Canongate 

John,  clothier,  1 1  &  12  Mary's  wynd — 

See  Adv. 

Orchardson,  Jas.  tailor,  10  Saunders  st. 

*Ordnance  Office,  Castle  and  Leith  Fort 

Orme,  Miss,  18  Picardy  place 

Ormiston,    G.    smith    and    ironmonger,   100 
George  street 

* James,  grocer,  6  Fox  lane 

John,  baker,  3  Orchardfield  place 

——  John,  gardener,  29  Haddington  place 

R.,  S.S.C,  17  Bristo  street 

Mrs.  lodgings,  7  N.  W.  Circus  place 

Ormston,  Frederick,  writer^  59  Lauriston  pi. 


Ori'han  Hospital,  Dean,  J.  G.  Wood,  treas. 
Orphoot,  John,  printer,  46  Nicolson  street — 

house  25  Gilmore  place 
Orr,  Alexander,  tailor,  1 1 1  Rose  street 

Andrew,  letter-carrier,  9  Jamaica  street 

Charles  J.  F.  esq.  W.S.  13  Young  street; 

Louse  Clermiston  house,  Corstorphine 

Captain,  13  Brunswick  street 

David,  letter  carrier,  1 6  Roxburghe  place 

G.  A.,  house  painter,  4  w.  Salisbury  pi. 

Jas.  painter  &  glazier,  70  Crosscausey 

James  {Scott  and  Orr,)  13  Forth  street 

Captain    J.   superint.  Scot.  Naval  and 

Military  Academy, 42  St Cuthbert  street 

John,  (G.P.O.,)  16  Broughton  street 

Patrick,  esq.  W.S.  4  Randolph  crescent 

Mrs  M.  A.  8  Northumberland  street 

Mrs,  green  grocer,  Broughton  market 

Miss  A.  22' Broughton  place 

Orrel,  John  &  Co.  contractors,  Granton  pier 

Thos.  (of  J.  Orrel  ^-  Co., )Granton  pier 

Orrock  and  Romanes,  bookbinders  and  sta- 
tioners, 35  South  bridge 
Alex.  spt.  and  wine  merch.  48  Dundas  st. 

Alex.  (Orrock^'-  Romanes,)  l6  Salisb.  s(,. 

Charles,  tailor,  26  Frederick  street 

James,  tailor,  1  Leslie  place 

J.  esq.  surgeon-dentist,  7  Abercromby  pi. 

Misses, milliners,  &c.  6  Northumber.  pi. 

Orrok,  Wemyss,esq.  (ofOrrok,)  12  Danube  st. 

Oswald,  J.  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer, 
5  Lothian  st. — ho.  59  Lauriston  place 

Rev.  John,  Eng.  teacher,  Heriot's  Hosp. 

Miss,  (of  Dunnikier,)  26  Moray  place 

*Ovenston  and  Forster,  tea,  wine,  spirit,  and 
com.  agents,  42  Quality  street 

John,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  12 

E.  Register  street 

Owen,  Chas.  painter  &  glazier,  2  w.  Preston  st. 

J.  S.  esq.  7  Brandon  street 

Oxley,  George,  spirit  dealer,  280  Canongate 

George,  hat  manufacturer,  327  Canong. 

John,  spirit  dealer,  123  Canongate 


Pack,  Misses,  14  Gardner's  crescent 

*  Pack  wood,  Tho.  shipmaster,  18  Couper  st. 

Padon,  Thomas,  writer,  15  Hart  street 

Mrs,  15  Hart  street 

Pagan,  Oswald,  spirit  dealer,  10  High  riggs 

Dr,  M.D.  F.R.C.  of  surgns.  3  Melville  st. 

Pairman,  John,  port,  painter,  30  R.  Circus 
Wm.  grocer,  3  south  Richmond  street 

— house  16  Salisbury  street 

Wm.  agent,  12  Roxburghe  place 

* Wm.  grocer,  75  Kirkgate 

Palladium  Life  Assurance,  24  Queen  st. 

— See  Adv. 
Palmer,  David,  hairdresser,   13   St  Anth.  pi. 

Geo.  Wright  and  house  factor,  Newhavea 

Jas.  teacher  of  music,  20  Nelson  street 

John,  manufacturer,  5  Canning  place 

— ^  William,  hosier,  15  Earl  Grey  street 


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Palmer,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  9  Salis- 
bury place 

]Misses,  straw-hat  makers,  5  Canning  pi. 

Panton,  Geo.  English  teach.  Geo.  Heriot's  Hos. 

Wm.  clothier,  53  N.  buildings  N.  bridge 

Mrs  George,  1  Fingal  place 

I\Iiss  Jane,  teacher,  Orphan  Hosp.  Dean 

*Paris,  John,  boot  &  shoemaker,  93  Kirkgate 
Thos.  cabinetmaker,  joiner,  and  under- 
taker, 61  Cumberland  street 
Pariss,  Mrs,  midwife  and  ladies'  nurse,   132 

Rose  street 
Park,  Andrew,  timber  merchant,  Leith  walk 

■  Arch.  &  Jn.  tea,  wine,  &  spirit  merchts. 

5  Hunter  sq. — ho.  7  Newington  pi. 

G.  &  W.  coal  merchts.  16  Port  Hamilton 

John,  esq.  advocate,  8.5  Gt.  Kins  street 

Tho.  boot  and  shoemaker,  161  W.  port 

Tho.  boot  and  shoemaker,  7  Kerr  st. 

Thos.  tailor  and  clothier,  17  Thistle  st. 

Wm.  Wright,  Circus  lane 

Wm.  esq.  stamps  &  taxes,  Murrayfield 

Wm.  tailor  and  clothier,  35  Brought,  st. 

Mrs,  2  west  Nicolson  street 

Miss,  2  Huntley  street 

Parke,  Alex,  teacher  and  translator  of  French, 

17  Dundas  street 
Parker,  Adam  Butler,  10  Henderson  row 

John,  esq.  principal  extractor  Court  of 

Session,  Register  office — h.  8  Fettes  row 
John  (^Legacy  Duty,')  14  George  square 

Wm.  A.  assist,  extractor  Court  of  Sess. 

Regis,  office — ho.  8  Fettes  row 

William,  cabinet  maker  and  upholsterer, 

16  Broughton  street 
Parlane,  Miss,  lodgings,  16  Cumberland  street 
Pascoe,  Edw.  metal  refiner,  43  Canongate 
*Pasiey,  Thomas,  esq.  1  St  John's  ^lace 
Paston,  Miss,  33  east  Claremont  street 
Paterson  and  Roy,  pianoforte  and  music  sa- 
lon, 27  George  street 

* D.  A.  merchant,  Madeira  street 

&  Peebles,  coach  builders,  Svvinton  row 

Adam,  esq.  W.S.  36  Heriot  row 

* Alex,  wine  merchant,  9  Bernard  street 

— ho.  21  Drumrnond  place 
'  Andrew,  machine  maker,  29  Leith  walk 

A.  «&  J.  smiths,  St  Cuthbert's  lane 

A.  junr.  smith,  3  Semple  street 

Arch,  silk  mercer  and  linen  draper,  65 

George  street — house  7  Annandale  st. 

David  F.  comm.  agent,  3  Johnston's  pi. 

•  David,  brassfounder,  39  George  street 

Dr  Geo.  F.R.C.P.  15  Dundas  street 

Geo.  (teller  Bank  of  Scot.,)  35  Minto  st. 

George,  builder,  13  ^Montgomery  st. 

Geo.  esq.  of  Castle  Huntly,  7  Manor  pi. 

Geo.  e? q.  younger  of  Castle  Huntly,  ad- 
vocate, 7  Manor  place 

* Henry,  spirit  dealer,  12  Giles  street 

■ Hugh,  merchant,  16  Brouahton  place 

i Jas.  {Romanes  &,■  Paterson,)  4  India  st. 

J.  watchm.  429  High  st. — h.  3  Spittal  st. 

James,  &  Sou,  plasterers,  Bellevue  cresc. 

— —  James,  {Stamp  Office)  Coltbridge  house 


Paterson,  Jas.  (Stamp  Office,)  6  lower  Gray  st* 

James,  spirit  dealer,  413  Lawnm h.391 

James,  leathermercht.  Coach-yard  en  tryj 

4  Princes  street 

J.  W.  fancy  turner  and  turning  lathe 

maker,  74  Clerk  street 

John,  {Dymock  Sf  P.,)  10  Hanover  st. 

John,  farmer,  Blackford 

John,  esq.  Coltbridge  house 

Rev.  Dr  John,  11  Salisbury  place 

John,  esq.  S.S.C.  47  Albany  street 

* John,  cowfeeder,  Duke  street 

John,  vintner,  21  Fleshmarket  close 

John,  machine  and  patent  axle  maker, 

25  Greenside  row 

Mat.  booksr.  and  publisher,  7  Union  pi. 

Maurice,  bookbinder,  J  2  Catharine  street 

R.  {F.  and  Roy,)  27  George  street 

Robert,  button  and  trimming  warehouse, 

313  High  street 

Robert,  architect,  138  Causeyside 

Robt.  flesher,  19  Richmond  place 

* Robt.  late  of  excise,  59  Constitution  st. 

* Robt.  practical  chemist,  34  Mitchel  st. 

— house  90  St  Andrew  street 

* Robert,  M.D.  8  Quality  street 

Tho.  grocer,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 

5  east  Register  st — house  3 

Thos.  (  C.  ^~  J.  Banks,)  6  Milne's  court 

Thomas,  builder,  6  Earl  Grey  street 

Thos.  spirit  deahr,  42  High  street 

Thos.  K.  working  jeweller,  24  Nicolson  st. 

Wm.  &  Son,  dyers,  silk  and  furniture 

cleaners,  87  Prmces  st.  and  1  Tollcross 

Wm.  (Francis  Richardson  &j   Co.,)  II 

Keir  street 
Rev.  William,  teacher,  451  Lawnmarket 

William,  gardener.  Dean 

William,  hairdresser,  32  Horse  wynd 

i\Irs,  lodgings,  23  Duke  street 

Mrs  George,  12  Gay  field  square 

Mrs  James,  grocer,  &c.  9  Earl  Grey  st. 

Mrs  M.  grocer,  2  Sanders  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  5  Dundas  street 

Mrs,  26  Windsor  street 

Jlrs,  lotlgings,  46  Cumberland  street 

Mrs,  21  Drummond  place 

Miss  Itabella,  hair  manufr.  20  Rose  st. 

* Mrs,  card  raanufac.  32  Bernard  street 

'■' Mrs,  2'I  Charlotte  street 

Mrs  Mary,  of  Merryflats,  4  Carlton  st. 

* Mrs  Robert,  Madeira  street 

Mrs,  47  Albany  street 

Mrs,  8  Athole  place 

Miss,  dressmaker,  108  George  street 

Miss  J.  straw-hat  maker,  2  Hill  place 

Miss  Mary  (of  Castle  Huntly,)  11  Wa«. 

riston  crescent 

Miss,  dressmaker,  24  Nicolson  street 

Misses  (of  Castle  Huntly,)  9  Brandon  st» 

* 's  tavern,  90  St  Andrew  street 

Patison  and  Pringle,   silk  mercers,  and  origi- 
nal outfitting  warehouse,  6  South  br. 

•  John  M.  tea,  wine,  spirit,  and  cigar  agent, 

10  south  St  Andrew  street 


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Patisoii,   M.   esq.  S-S.C.  and   Jiotary  public> 

10  south  St  Aritirew  strett 

Wm.(I\  §•  Pringic,)  25  Scotland  st. 

* VV^n.  inevchdnt— liouse  Pirnitfield 

* Mrs,  5  Pitt  slieet 

Misses,  Laverock  Bank  cottage 

Patterson,  Henry,  agent  for  Elsick  lead  works, 

&c.  17  Fettes  row 

J.  R.  (Edin.  Foimdery,)  12  Maryfitld 

Paton  &  Lawson,  bootmakers,  11  Fred.  st. 

Alex,  boot  an<l  shoem.  28  So.  bridge 

A.  saddler  and  harness  nia.  to  her  JMajesty, 

&  accDiiirit.  maker  to  the  Bd.  ol  Urdn. 

I  Register  st. 

David,  architect,  32  Dundas  street 

David,  builder,  17  Greenside  street 

Hugh,  print.-eller,  carver  and  gilder  to  the 

Queen  and  H.R. H.  the  Ducht ss  of  Kent, 

Adam  square — ho.  2  Hay  st. 

Jas.  grocer,  3  Hadrtington  place 

* Peter,  spirit  dealer,  i  Broad  wynd 

Thos.  printer,  publisher,  and  bookseller 

4  n.-west  Circus  pi  —  ho.  16  Lond.  st. 

Walter,  cabinetmaker,  16  Brandon  st. 

* Waiter,  surveyor  for  Lloyd's,  2  Dock  pi. 

— ho.  2  Bank  idace 
William,  victual  dealer,  3  Baker's  place 

Mrs,  5  Archibald  place 

Mrs  Eden,  Hermitage,  Canaan 

Miss,  7  London  street 

Patten,  John,  esq.  W.S.  1  Fettes  row 
Patton,   George,  esq.  adv.,  3S  Frederick  st. 

Thos.  esq.  "W.S.  38  Frederick  street 

Pattison,  G.  H.  esq.  advocate,  10  London  st. 

James,  hairdresser,  52  Princes  street 

John,  jun.  esq.  W.S.  21  York  place,  and 

Viewforth  cottage* 
T.  and  Co.  coach-builders,  south  back 

Canongate — house  25  York  place 
Thos.  H.,  M.D.  surgeon,  21  York  place 

W.    J.   agent,    plate   aiid    crown   glass 

"wareho.  24  Greenside  pi.  and  38  Con- 
stitution St.* — house,  16  Forth  street 

Mrs  James,  1  Coates  crescent 

Mrs  Thomas,  Peacock  Inn,  Newhaven 

Mrs,  crape  &  lace  dresser,  28  Jamaica  st. 

Mrs,  16  Forth  street 

> Mrs,  30  R.  Circus 

• Miss,  boarding  school,  30  R.  Circus 

Misses,  ladies'  seminary,  Albany  cottage 

Patrick,  William,  esq.  W.S.  32  Albany  street 

J.  S.  esq.  23  Abercromhy  place 

Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Holyroodst.  Carnegie  st. 

Patmllo,  Miss,  38  Ann  street 

Paul  &  Moncrieff,  esqs.  accts.  10  S.  Charl.  st. 

. Alex,  baker  and  confectioner,  13  so.  St 

Andrew  street 

James,  grocer,  12  Market  street 

* — —  James,  sol.  and  account.  13  Bernard  st. 
— ho.  28  Constitution  st. 

Rev.  John,  13  George  square 

.         R.  esq.  manager  of  Commercial  Bank, 
53  Melville  street 

Thomson,  esq.  W.S.  5  Rutland  square 

■  .  I.    William,  esq.  accountant,  10  s.  Char- 
lotte St. — house  25  Rutland  square 


Paul,  Wm,  esq.  (Com.  Bank)  53  Melville  st. 

Mis  a.  lodgings,  11  Roxburghe  street 

* Mrs,  worsted  shop,  53  Bridge  street 

Pawnbrokers'  Co.  35  So.  br.  and  55  Niddry  si. 

Wm.  Poole  manager — h.  3  n.  James'  st. 
Paxton,    John,   auctioneer    and  appraiser,  G 
Royal  Exchange  coffeehouse 

Mrs  Dr,  12  Archibald  place 

Mrs  Samuel,  5  NicoLson  street 

Peace,  Philip,  barometer,  telescope,  &  look- 
ing-glass manufr.,&e.  61  Broughton  st. 
Peacock,  Adam,  spirit  dealer,  41  Home  street 

* Adam,  tobacconist,  54  Shore 

Andrew,  tobacco  manufacturer,  World's 

end  close — l;o.  30  Buccleuch  place 

Hen.  tailor  and  clothier,  57  Hanover  st. 

J.  &  W.  tailors  and  cloth.,  5  So.  bridge 

Robt.  spirit  dealer,  2  Orchardfield  street 

Thos.  comm.  trav.  of  Holyr.  glass-works 

24  Salisbury  street 
-^ —  Thos.  B.  superintendent  Roy.  Infirmary 
Pearce,  Mrs,  lodgings,  18  Nelson  street 

Mrs  Captain,  16  Alva  street 

Pears,  Jas.  baker,  66  Bucckuch  st. — house  6 
Pearson  &  Robertson,  esqrs.  W.S.  17  Royal  cir. 

&  Urquhart,  plumbers,  48  so.  b.  of  Can. 

Alex.  esq.  W.S.  17  Pioyal  circus 

Alex,  brewer,  Drumdryan  house 

Cha.  esq.  acct.,  59  Geo.  st. — h.  Murrayfi. 

David,  lodgings,  25  Cumberland  street 

Major  James,  E.LCS.  29  Drummond  pi.- 

Patrick,  S.S.C  22  Hill  street 

Tho.  mail  coach  office— h.  11  Calton  hill 

Peaston,  Alex,  jeweller,  51  North  bridge 
Jas.  tailor  &  clothier,  25  w.  Register  st. 

Misses,  dressmakers,  8  Barony  street 

*Peat,  Alex,  messenger,  19  Duke  street 

David,  fruiterer,  44  &  45  Whitefield  pi. 

John  (^Customs,)  10  Fife  place 

Miss,  matron,  Royal  Infirmary 

Miss,  17  St  Patrick  square 

Peattie,  Alex,  baker,  55  Nicolson  street 

Robert,  vvright,  23  Downie  place 

Peck,  Jas.  lithographic  artist,  1  Windsor  st. 
Wm.  wine  and  spt.  dealer,  2  Brougt.  st. 

W.  &  Son,  lithog.  printers,  6  George  st. 

Pein.  Carl,  profes.  of  oboe,  5S  Cumb.  st. 

Pedie,  James,  esq.  W.S.,  Broughton. 

Wm.  city  officer,  307  High  street 

Mrs,  ready-made  lin.  wareh.  307  High  st. 

Peddle,  Alex.  jM.D.  surgeon,  11  Rutland  st. 

Daniel,  hair-dresser,  3  West  Port 

Don.  S.  accountant  and  agent  for  York- 
shire Insurance  Company,  1  George  st. 
— house,  37  Lauriston  pi. — See  Adv. 

James,  jun.  esq.  W.S.  36  Albany  street 

Rev.  James,  D.D.  37  Lauriston  place 

* John,  {Excise,)  76  Kirkgate 

Peter,  horse  dealer,  2  Castle  wynd 

— —  Rev.  William,  57  George  square 

William,  grocer,  45  Home  street 

Mrs,  corset  maker,  15  w.  Richmond  st. 

Misses,  straw-hat  maks.  Orchardfield  pi. 

Peebles  and  Co.  coachmakers,  58  Albany  st. 

Wm,  glazier,  7  Barony  street 

Pefiers,  James,  surveyor  of  taxes,  39  South  br. 


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PefFers,  Mrs  C.  grocer,  13  Buccleuch  street 
Pelican   Life   Insurance,  Annuity,  and 
Endowment  Office,  14  George  st. — 
Jas.  Balfour,  agent. — See  Adv. 
Pender,  J.  B.  (  Cameron  6f  Co.)  .5  Newington  pi. 

Thos.  esq.   comptroller  and  accountant 

gen.  of  stamps  and  taxes,  7  Gt  King  st. 
Pendrich,  John,  baker,  47  Fountainbridge 

Miss,  lodgings,  44  Cumberland  street 

Pendrigh,  John,  victual  dealer,  4  Saunders  st. 
Ptnraan,  John,  esq.,  11   Darnaway  street 

Mrs,  tobacconist,  114  Nicolson  st. 

Penney,  M.  portable  desk  maker,  1  Forth  st. 

\Vm.  esq.  advocate,  24  Great  King  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  104  Rose  street. 

*Pentland,  Y.  J.  cooper  &  stave  mer.  Spence's 

place,  Bonington  road 
Perigal,  Arthur,  portrait  &  miniature  painter, 

andmaster  of  drawing,  21  Hill  street. — 

See  Adu. 
Permit  Office,  79  S.  brid.  and  32  Bridge  St.* 
Peter,  Chas.  linen  draper,  25  Grassmarket. 

■ D.  waiter,  43  Thistle  st. 

Margaret,  dressmaker,  4  Newport  street 

Miss,  10  Manor  place 

Peterkin,  Alex.,  esq.,  S.S.C.  25  St  James'  sq. 

■ .John,  seal  engraver,  5  so.  College  st. 

John,  smith,  63  n.  back  Canongate 

Peters,  Alex.  plum,  and  gas-fitter  1  Dimdas  st. 

Dav.   cabinetmaker,    8   Hamilton   place 

James,  builder,  15  Greenside  row 

Peterson,  John,  agent  and  provision  merchant, 

2  Qaeen's  place — house  5  Moray  st. 

Peterswald,  Wm.  esq.  5  east  Claremont  st. 

*Petrie,  C.  hair-dresser,  24  Couper  street 

Jas.  boot  &  shoemaker,  18  Cumbd.  st. 

John,  bookseller,  21  Lothian  street 

Robert,  tailor,  59  Broughton  street 

Mrs,  23  Dundas  street 

Pettet,  ^Irs,  35  Lothian  street 

Pettie,  Alex.  (Frier  Sf  F.,)  13  Salisbury  St. 

Henry,  smith,  8  Dunbar  street 

Pew,  S.  broker,  267  Cowgate 

Phelps,  Jos.  {Wilshereand  P.,)  15  Leop.  pi. 

Philip,  J.  &  R.,   timber  merchts.  34  White- 
field  place 

Alex,  watchmaker,  60  Princes  st. 

* Chas.  merchant  and  agent  for  the  Bri- 
tish Copper  office 
11  Dock  place — h.  3  Jamaica  street 

* David,  baker,  35  Couper  street 

* R,  esq.  merchant.  Old  Church  wharf 

W.  clock  and  watchmaker  to  the  Queen, 

11  Hanover  st. — house  11  Dundas  st. 

■ Mrs,  Bonington  place 

■ Miss  Agnes,  dressm.  7  So.  Charlotte  st. 

Phillip,  Andrew,  esq.  1  Crown  street 

Phillips,  John,  W.S.  Queen's  writer.  Exche- 
quer, 41  Heriot  row 

■ Stephen, messenger  G.P.O.  7  Lit.  King  st. 

— —  Mrs,  sickiiurse,  8  Barony  street 

■ Mrs  James,  Laverock  bank 

*Philp,  Jon.  distiller,  9  Yardhds. — h.  Red  br. 

John,  writer,  13  so.  Charlotte  street 

——Mrs  F.  P.  Northfield;  Newhaven 


Phimester,  Robt.  wright,  14  Lauriston  street 
Phin,  Charles,  gent.  68  George  street 

■  John,  esq.  S.S.C.  37  Dubhn  street 

Thos.  grocer,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 

46  India  street — house  48 

Mrs  W.  fishing-rod  and  tackle  maker,  34 

North  bridge 

Miss,  28  Gilmore  place 

Miss,  14  Pitt  street 

Misses,  68  George  street 

Phcenix  Fire  Office,  11  South  bridge  and 
8  and  13  St  Andrew  sq. — Andw.  Muir, 
Robt.  Allan,  H.  G.  Watson,  and  Wm. 
Muir  17  Quality  street,*  agents 

* Insurance  Co.,  4  Quality  lane,  J.  W. 

Walker,  agent 
Physicians,  Royal  College  of,  14  Geo.st. 
*Pickard,  ]\Irs  W.  grocer,  34  Water  lane 
Picken,  John,  clock  &  watchm.,  8  Ciilmore  st. 

Thos.  clock  and  watchm.  18  Victoria  st. 

Piggott,  Geo.  N.  L.  office,  Beaumont  cottage 
Pike,  W.  silk  mer.  &  drap.  37  Prin.  st — h.  43 
Pillans,  H.  and  J.  printers,  7  James'  court 

H.  (H.  §•  J.  Pillans,)  2  e.  Newington  pi. 

Jas.,  Professor  of  Human.  19  London  st. 

John  (^H.andJ.  Pillans,)  5  Alva  street 

J.  Wilson,  esq.  stockbroker,  75  Princes  st. 

Pinkerton,  Adam,  janitor,  Edinbr,  Academy 

Miss,  teacher,  2  Causey  side 

Piper,  E.  esq.  mail  contractor,  17  Hope  ores. 

I\Irs,  8  Windsor  street 

*Pirgivie,  Alex,  hop  mercht.  29  Quality  st. 
Pirkin,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  73  Cumberland  st. 
*Pirrie,  David,  wright,  32  Yardheads — ho.  8 
St  Anthony  street  and  Junction  st.  so. 
Pitcairn,  Dr  Ja.  F.R.C.S.E.,  and  Secy,  to  the 
N.  Town  dispensary,  14  Heriot  row 

.Jaines  L.  esq.  1  Frances  place 

Robt.  esq.  W.S.  73  Queen  street 

W.  F.  esq.  20  Broughton  street 

Miss,  14  Howe  strtet 

Misses,  17  Inverleith  row 

Pitman,  JMajor-General  Robert,  C.B.  Mayfield, 

Trinity 
*Pitt,  Lieut.  E.  W.  transport  agent,  42  Ber- 
nard street 
Plaine,  John  F.  esq.  1 1  Archibald  place 

John,  gig  shaft  bender.  Old  Broughton 

Miss,  milliner,  2  Hope  street 

Piatt,  Edward,  teacher  of  music,  6  Hill  square 
Play  fair,  W.  H.  esq.  architect,  17  G.  Stuart 
street 

Mrs  (Dalmarnock,)  28  Moray  place 

Plenderleath,  Mrs,  6  Windmill  street 
Pliraer,  A-  esq.  {Stamp  Office,)  Trinity  green 
*Plowman,  Don.  boot   and  shoemmaker    14 

Couper  street 
Plummer,  Alexander,  flesher,  47  Home  street 
John,  1  Middle  market — ho.  112  Lauri- 
ston place 
Plunket,  John,  licensed  malt-roaster — James 

M'Dowal,  agent,  12  Union  place 
Police   Office,  Royal  Bank   close,  and  18 

Charlotte  street,  Leith* 
Pollexfen,  James,  esq.  W.S.  6  India  street 


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Pollock,  David,  dyer,  20  Dundas  street 

George,  dyer  and  scourer,  79  Princes  st. 

Peter  and  Son,  veterinary  surgeons,  83 

Rose  St. — h.  2  Fredrick  st. 
— —  P.  hosier  &  glover,  25  Nicolson  street 

William,  esq.  solicitor,  13  York  place 

Wra.  spirit  dealer,  22  Charles  street 

IMrs,  20  Nelson  street 

■< JMiss,  5  Wharton  place 

Poison,  A.  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  2 

Montgomery  street 
Ponsford,  Miss,  17  William  street 
Ponsonby  and   Young's   boarding  school,    6 

Druramond  place 
Ponton,  Mungo,  esq.  W.S.  30  Melville  st. 

Thomas,  architect,  7  Warriston  crescent 

Jliss,  7  South  Charlotte  street 

• Miss,  22  Scotland  street 

Poor  Law  Enquiry  Commission,  Ifi  south 

Charlotte  street 
*Pope,  James,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 

23  Charlotte  street — house  1  King  st. 
Porteous,  Alex,  preparer  of  ointmentforscurvy, 

3  Spence's  place 

«■  Alex,  currier  and  leather  mer.  Gull.  cl. 

Andrew,  postmaster,  Boroughmuirhead 

■ George,  victual  dealer,  86  Crosscausey 

J.  officer  of  Calton  incorp.  23  Calton  hill 

Jas.  teacher,  4  Henry  place 

* James,  boot  and  shoem.  2  Riddel's  cl. 

Jno.  overseer,  Craighouse,  Bor.muirhead 

John,  wine  merchant  &  grocer,  22  Mait- 

land  street 

John,  flesher,  42  Rose  street 

John,  baker,  72  Grassmarket 

* Lilly,  grocer,  117  Kirkgate 

William,  farmer,  Morningside  bank 

William,  corn  merchant,  6  Grassmarket 

— house  4  Brown's  place 

Wm.  tailor,  377  Highst. — h.44lLawnm. 

William,  victual  dealer,  15  Canongate 

Wm.  spirit  dealer,  1  Heriot  mount 

- — —  William,  baker,  2  Union  street 

Mrs,  5 1  Clerk  street 

Miss,  18  Leopold  place 

Miss,  21  Fettes  row 

Misses,  milliners  and   dressmakers,   23 

Maitland  street 

Thos.  Wright,  w.  Northumberland  lane 

. William,  cabinetmaker,  258  Cowgate 

*Porterfield,  Alex,  of  customs,  3  Cromwell  st. 

John,  gardener,  Restalrig 

Port-Hopetoun  Foundery,  69  Fountainbridge 
Post  Office,  General,  Waterloo  place 

* 128  Constitution  street 

Pott,  James,  esq.  W.S.  55  Albany  street 

— —  George,  cabinetmaker,  14  Scotland  street 

Thos.  lodgings,  57  Hanover  street 

Pottie,  James,  baker,  9  w.  Richmond  street 
Potts,  Thos.  esq.  writer,  16  Albany  street 
— —  Wm.   wine   merchant    and    grocer,   17 

Downie  place — house  18 

Wm.  agent,  16  Broughton  place 

Pottinger,  IVIrs,  6  west  Preston  street 
*Pourie,  John,  cooper,  10  Saridport  st. — ho. 

SI  Water  lane 


Pow,  .Tames,  esq.,  surgeon,  47  Great  King  st. 
*Powell,  Fred.  W.  {Duncan,  Flockhart,  &>•  P-,) 

28  Bernard  street 
Prager,  Mrs,  sicknurse,  29  St  .John  street 
Pratt,  Alexr.  sheriff  officer,  459  Lawnmarket 

Jn.  gunm.  28  Hanover  st. — h.  17  Geo.st. 

Robert,  tailor,  44  South  bridge 

Mrs,  comm.  lodgings,  17  Waterloo  place 

Mrs,  Viewforth  house,  Bruntsfield  links 

Misses,  teachers  of  piano  and   singing, 

17  George  street 
Prentice,  C.  D.  1  Francis  place 

John,  cowfeeder,  8  Tollcross 

J.  R.  esq.  34  Gilmore  place 

Robt.  painter  and  glazier,  5  Milne's  ct. 

* Mrs  Thomas,  grocer,  13  Couper  st. 

Preshaw,  John,  vintner,  25  Flesbmarket  close 
Preston,  Robert,  foreman  to  J.  Gall  &  Son,  29 

Richmond  place 

Alex,  lodgings,  51  Broughton  street 

* Mrs,  lodgings,  4  Portland  terrace 

Prettie,  Mrs  T.  lodgings,  3  Sanders  street 
Pretsell,  Mrs,  5  Keir  street 
Price,  James,  hairdresser,  129  Nicolson  street 
Pridie,  James  D.  surgeon,  13  Union  place 

Peter  H.  solicitor,  5  Nicolson  street 

Mrs  Patrick,  5  Nicolson  street 

Primrose,  Hon.  B.  F.  Receiver-General,  (  Gen. 

Post-  Office,)  4  Wardie 

. Miss,  7  Athole  place 

Pringle  and  Caldwell,  builders,  31  Nelson  st. 

Alex,  spirit  merchant,  1  Veitch's  place 

Alex,  tobacco  and  snufF  manufacturer,  45 

Broughton  street 

Andrew,  esq.  22  London  street 

Andw.  teacher,  w.  Crosscausey  academy 

George,  esq.  14  Rutland  street 

James,  grocer,  6  St  Leonard's  hill 

J.  S.  {Pattison  &,-  P.)  5  Buccleuch  place 

.  John,  writer,  5  Buccleuch  street 

Jn.  spirit  dealer  and  stabler,  3  w.  Crosse. 

Murra.y  {Adj.-Gen.  office,)  1  Grove  street 

Major  N.  14  Walker  street 

Robert,  esq.  W.S.  22  Rutland  square 

Thos.  barm  brewer,  104  Nicolson  street 

— house  4  Buccleuch  street 

Thomas,  jun.,  esq.,  9  Montague  street 

Wm.esq.  51  Albany  street 

* Wm.  dairy.  Primrose  street 

William,  victual  dealer,  16  Grassmarket 

Wm.  spirit  dealer,  83  High  street 

W.  comm.  agent,  2  east  Broughton  pi. 

Wm.  lodgings,  2  Alva  street 

Mrs,  sen.  (of  Why  thank,)  46  Charlotte  sq. 

Miss,  milliner  and  dressm.  141  Geo.  st. 

Presley,  A.  &  .1.  boot  and  shoem.  2  Spittal  st. 
Privy  Seal  Office,  Begister  House 
Proctor,  John,  carter,  Comely  Bank 

Wm.  carter.  Comely  Bank 

Mrs,  lodgings,  18  Lothian  street 

Profit,  Alex.  13  Salisbury  street 

Prophit,  Thomas,  fish  dealer,  4  St  James'  squ. 

Protector  Life  Office — Rob.  Allan,  8  St 

Andrew  square,  agent — See  Adv. 
Proud  foot,  Thos.  esq.  23  Norton  place 
Mrs,  18  Duncan  street 


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Provan,  JMisses,  stationers,  6  Bank  street 
Provest,  Coliiij  lodgings,  37  Northumberl.  st. 
Pryde,  James,  teacher  of  mathematics,  59  so. 

bridge,  and  36  George  street 
PughjWra.  chemist  and  druggist  to  the  Queen, 

35  Northumb.  st h.  23  Dundas  st. 

Pullar,  J.  Y-  writer,  6  Shrub  place 
*Punton,  Geo.  ship  master, 5  Admiralty  street 

Geo.  letter-carrier,  22  Bedford  street 

*Purdie  &  Merrilees,  nursery  and  seedsmen, 

Stanwell  lodge,  Bonington  road 
Robert,  musicseller,  83  Princes  st. — ho. 

38  Heriotrow 

Thos.  {Lithe/ ow  oV  P.)  GO  Hanover  st. 

— —  Dr  William,  M.D.  physician  and  accou^ 

cheur,  15  Union  street 

Mrs  William,  3  Heriot  mount 

* Miss,  milliner,  65  Tolboolh  wynd 

Purves,  Adam,  shoemaker,  18  Charles  street 

Alexander,  smith,  Deanhaugh  street 

James,  spirit  dealer,  5  Abbey 

Robt.  writer,  7  Brighton  street 

Wm.  and  Co.  clothiers  to  the  Queen,  46 

Princes  street 

William,  tailor  and  clothier,  31  n.  bridge 

-  '    ■  Wm.     surgeon   and    druggist,    1     east 

Richmond  street — h.  5  Hill  place 
— —  Wm.  clerk,  17  Norton  place 
— —  Lady,  16  George  square 

Mrs,  19  Dundas  street 

Miss  M.  36  Moray  place 

Purvis,  Mrs  Robert,  3 1  Broughton  street 
*Pyott,  Jas. ,  of  theLeith  Ropery  Co.  30  Bath  st. 
Pyper,  John,  esq.  writer,  37  York  place 

Hamilton,  esq.  advo.  15  Royal  crescent 

'  William,  esq.    High    school,   5    Castle 

street 


Q 

QuiNET,  Mrs   Holyrood  house 


R 

Rabagliati,  Signer  Giacomo,  Italian  master 
in  the  A^.  and  M.  Acad.  37  George  st. 
Radley,  W.  tavern  &  lodgings,  30  Morrison  st- 

And.  whipmaker,  10  Rose  street 

Rae,  Alex,  builder,  2  Dean  street 

Jas.  jun.  gardener,  e.  Morningside  house 

■ G.  {Haldane  S)  Rae,)  2  George  street 

George,  cowfeeder,  w.  Salisbury  place 

— ^  Geo.  joiner,  3  Pitt  street 

Jn.  commercial  agent,  6  Mansfield  place 

.J.  chimney  sweeper,  21  Jamaica  street 

Thomas,  writer,  4  Dewar  place 

— —  Wm.  teacher  of  English,  elocution,  and 
geography,  4  Upper  Grey  street 

Mrs,  G.  L.,  29  Clarence  street 

Mrs,  7  South  Grey  street 

Mrs,  straw-hat  maker.  Anchor  field 

Rae,  Mrs,  11  Cheyne  street 

Raeburn,  Henry,  esq.  17  St  Bernard  crescent 


James,  architect,  3  Warriston  place 

William,  spirit  dealer,  597  Castlehill 

Railton,  Mrs,  5  St  James'  square 

Railway    Co.,  Edin.,  Dalkeith,  and  Leith — 

head  office  St  Leonard's  Depot — Lieut. 

D.  Rankine,  manager — See  Adv. 
coach-office,     St     Leonard's    Depot — 

John  Somerville,  collector 

coach-office.    Constitution   st.    Leith — 

Andrew  Whitecross,  collector 

Edinburgh,    Leith,    and    Newhaven, 

35  Scotland  street 

Edinburgh  &  Glasgow  Railway — Henry 

Lees,  sup — Offices,  station,  6  St  And. 
street  and   10    Shore,    Leith,  *Robert 

Thomson,  agent See  Adv. 

Raimes,  J.  &  R.  &  Co.  agents,  wholesale  drug- 
gists, and  manuf.  chemists,  Sm.ith's  pi. 

John,  esq.  Smith's  place 

Richard,  esq.  {J.  and  R.  Raimes,)  Bon- 
ington park 
Rainie,  Robt.  accountant,  8  Annandale  place 

William,  accountant,  8  Annandale  place 

Rait,  Alex.  esq.  17  Duke  street  lane 
*  Ralph,  John,  confectioner  and  grocer,  7  Kirk- 
gate — house  4  Primrose  street 
Ralston,  Misses,  staymakers,  10  Buccleuch  st. 
Ramage,  Ad.  Britannia  metal  manufacturer, 
Lothian  road — ho.  3  Rutland  square 

Adam,  stationer,  51  Candlemaker  row 

Andrew,  coachpropriet.  14  Earl  Grey  st. 

David,  stationer,  51  Candlemaker  row 

James,  wright&  undertaker,  206  Rose  st. 

J.  confect.  and  tea  dealer,  5  Glanville 

place 

Jno.  baker,  1  Church  st — h.  19  north 

west  Circus  place 

John,  &  Son,  plasterers,  15  Jamaica  st. 

Wm.  cowfeeder,  south  Niddry  st. 

Mrs,  5  Brown's  place 

Mrs,  10  Rankeillor  street 

Mrs  .J.  tea-dealer,  4  Graham  street 

Rampini  and  Ricateau,  rooms,  45  George  st. 

Joseph,  esq.  10  Gloucester  place 

Rampling,  John,  Waterloo  hotel,  Waterloo  pi. 

Ramsay,  Adam,  bookseller,  2  Victoria  street 

Alex,  inspector  of  lighting  and  clean- 
ing, 2  St  Leonard  street 

Alex,  builder,  16  upper  Gray  street 

Charles  L.  esq.  9  Manor  place 

Dav.  &  Son,  printers  and  publishers  of  the 

Edin.  Evening  Courant,  190  High  street 

David,  surgeon,  8  Shakspeare  square 

Dr  John,  15  Melville  street 

The  Very  Rev.  E.  B.  (St  John's  Episco- 
pal Chapel,)  23  Ainslie  place 

George,  esq.  accountant,  119  Princes  st. 

— ho.  12  Alva  St. 

George,  Park  Place  inn 

James,  gardener,  Taaphall 

— .  James,  hosier  and  glover,  30  South  br. — 
house  1  Hill  square 

James,  esq.  writer,  1  Claremont  place 

John,  esq.  Blacket  place 

Jo.  &  Co.  pianoforte  wareh.  2  Barony  st 


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Ramsay,  Jno.^,  wright  and  cabinetmaker,   St 
Stephen  street 
— ho.  7  St  Vincent  street 

* John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  no.  Fortst. 

* J.  W.  wine  mercht.l  Wet  docks — h.  12 

Alva  street 

Peter,  esq.  banker,  12  St  Andrew  square 

■  Philip  A.  esq.  S.S.C,  31  Broughton  pi. 

Wm.  gardener,  Taaphall  lane 

W.  tinsmith,  20  w.  Richmond  st. 

Dowager  Lady  (of  Balmain),  7  Darn- 
away  street 

— : —  Mrs  William,  8  Charlotte  square 

Mrs  William,  lodgings,  38  Dublin  st. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  33  London  street 

Mrs,  16  Duke  street 

Mrs,  green  grocer,  79  Queen  street 

• Mrs,  5  M'Kenzie  place 

Miss,  1  Hill  square 

• Miss,  furnibhing  shop,  46  Hanover  st. 

Miss  Margaret,  5  Clarence  street 

Ranken,  David,  flesher,  6  south  Clerk  street 

.  Francis,  cut  flint  glass  raanuf.  and  brass 

founder,  16  Picardy  pi. — h.  6  Winds,  st 

John,  letter-carrier,  5  so.  St  James'  street 

John,  victual  dealer,  2i4.  Canongate 

John,  victual  dealer,  2i  Carnegie  street 

* P.  coal  merchant,  57  Salamander  st. 

Thomas,  esq.  S.S.C.  10  Duke  street 

JMrs,  23  London  street 

Mrs,  22  Kim  row 

Miss,  3  Fife  place 

Rankine,  Lieutenant  D.  engineer  &  manager 

of  the  Edinburgh,  Dalkeith,  and  Leith 

railway,  Gibraltar  house 
W.  J.  Macquorn,  civil  engineer,  Assoc. 

Inst.  C.E.J  Gibraltar  House. 

Mrs,  18  Clarence  street 

Roger,  esq.  32  Rankeillor  street 

Ransford,  Charles,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  surgeon, 

31  Northumberland  street 
Rattray,  Alex.  North  British  Insurance  Comp. 

20  Heriot  place 

John,  esq.  of  Coral  Bank,  19  India  st. 

John,  mailguard,  8  Barony  street 

Robert,  esq.  W.S.  28  Saxe  Coburg  place 

* Thomas,  pipemanufact.  90  Giles  street 

•  Mrs,  sicknurse,  47  India  place 

Miss,  21  Buccleuch  place 

Miss  Clerk,  12  Stafford  street 

Misses,  8  west  Salisbury  place 

Rausch  &  Corpe,  tailors  and  cloth.  8  Geo  st. 

and  15  King  st.  St  James's,  London 
Rawson,  Wm.  fishing-rod  and  tackle  maker, 

153  High  street 
Rea,  Mrs,  126  Lauriston  place 
Read,  Chas.  Roslin  bleachfi.  7  no.  College  st. 

Samuel,  9  Gardener's  Crescent 

Reading  Rooms,  entry  off  13  Geo.  st. 

George  Street,  36  George  street 

Waterloo,  23  Waterloo  place 

Record  Office,  Register  house 

for  Servants,  4  south  St  Andrew  street 

Recorder's  Office  (Calton,)  21  Calton  hill 

Canongate,  179  Canongate 

-—  (Greyfriars,)  30  Higher  gate 


Recorder's  (St  Cuthbert's,)  West  kirk 
Reddie,  James  C.  esq.  W.S.  6  India  street 
Rcdpath,  Brown,  &  Co.  ironmongers  &  seed 

merchants,  33  Candlemaker  row,  &  80 

Constitution  street* 
A.,  booksel.  &  array  station.  295  High  st- 

— house  10  Hermitage  place 

John,  esq.  6  Archibald  place 

RicFUGE,  House  of,  Queensberry  house 
Registkation  Office,  Register  house 
Register  for  Servants,  11  south  College  street 

— Mrs  Young,  keeper 

Weekly,  Office,  23  Waterloo  place 

*Reliren,  H.  cowfeeder,  east  Hermitage 
Reid  &  Nicolson,  stock- brokers,  60  North  br. 
*  —  Bonded  wareho.  &  vaults, Wet  docks 

* Alex.  &  Co.  merchants,  10  Dock  place 

Alex,  gardener,  Elmfield,  Jock's  lodge 

Rev.  Alex,  rector  of  Circus  place  school, 

5  Henderson  row 

Charles  G.,  esq.  W.S.  68  George  street 

D.,  and  Son,  nurserymen,  Leith  walk 

David,  cabinetmaker,  9  Jamaica  street 

David,  wright,  1  Sylvan  place 

David,  nurseryman,  Leith  walk — ho.  59 

Kirkgate* 

Don.  spirit  dealer,  13  Society 

George,  hairdresser,  164  Rose  street 

George,  &  Co.  tobaconists,  8  Victoria  st. 

G.  fishmonger,  38  Queen  st.  and  4  Fish 

market — ho.  3  Market  street 

Hugh,  shoemaker,  28  Jamaica  street 

James  (  Com.  Bank,)  26  Ranktillor  street 

James,  esq.  21  Minto  street 

James,  late  agent,  1  Hill  square 

Jas.  {Exchequtr,)  8  Broughton  place 

James,  accountant,  30  Royal  circus 

James,  bootmaker,  22  Bank  street 

John,  Anderson,  &  Co.,  silk  mercers,  75 

George  street 

Jn.  {Reid  j^-  Mcholson,)  4  Comely  g.  ores. 

* John,  nurseryman,  Easter  road 

J.  W.  surgeon,  R.X.  10  Raeburn  place 

John,  sen.  gardener,  Broughton  road 

John,  baker,  43  Cumberland  street 

John  wright,  3  Ingliston  street 

M.  W.  printer,  4  Nottingham  place 

* Robert,  merchant,  3  Morton  street 

R.  L.,  grocer,  tea,  and  wine  merchant, 

147  Prince's  street 

Robert,  esq.  44.  Charlotte  square 

Robt.  house  painter,  3  Blenheim  place 

R.  contractor,  Hon.  Board  of  Ordnance, 

47  Great  King  st. 
R.,  consulting  and  operating  dentist,  59 

Queen  street 

Thomas,  nurseryman,  Leith  walk 

* Wm.  &  Son,  booksellers,  stationers,  & 

printers,  36  Shore — ho.  Williamfield 
Wm.  M.D.  lecturer  on  the  principles  & 

practice  of  physic,  F.R.C.P.  31  Nicol- 
son street 

Rev.  Wm.  15  Gardner's  crescent 

Wm.  general  merchant,  12  Hill  square 

— -  William,  builder,  11  Calton  street  and  I 

Gil  more  street,  Paul's  work 


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Reid,  Wm.  merchant,  28  George  street. — li. 
2  Buccleuch  place 

Wm.j  \ictual  dealer,  319  High  street 

ISIrs  Anne,  5  Gillespie  street 

• IMrs  George,  13  Buccleuch  place 

j\lrs  C.  1  Elin  row 

Mrs  John,  laundress,  81  Fountainbridge 

Mrs  Joseph,  10  Torphichen  street 

Mrs,  straw-hat  maker,  9  Rose  street 

* IMrs  Y\'alter,  52  Charlotte  street 

• Mrs  William,  174  Rose  street 

Mrs,  1"2  Elder  street 

JIrs,  embroiderer,  teacher  of  Ayrshire 

fancy  needle  work,  44  Hanover  street 
• Mrs,  19  Dundas  street 

INIiss,   matron    Female  Blind   Asylum, 

Nicolson  street 
1 IMisses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  21 

Broughton  place 
' ]\Iisses  J.  &  A.,  milliners,  26  South  bridge 

— house  23 

jMiss,  free  school,  81  Causeyside 

Reikie,  Jas.  fruiterer,  15  Nicolson  street,  and 

Fruit  market 
Religious    and     Charitable    Institution,     13 

Queen  street 
*Rendall,  Wm.  merchant,  32  Tolbooth  wyr.d 
Rennie,  James,  smith  &  furnishing  ironmong. 

53  Hanover  street — house  51 

Richard,  slater,  593  Castlehill 

Thos.  (British  Linen  Co.)  6  Register  pi. 

Mrs,  fruiterer,  2  Leith  street 

Mrs,  34  Albany  street 

Jlrs,  7  (rardntr's  crescent 

* Mrs,  34  Bernard  street 

Mrs,  18  Gay  field  square 

Renny  and  Webster,  esqs.W.S.  1  6  Royal  cir. 

■ Wm.  esq.  W.S.  16  Royal  circus 

Mrs,  midwife,  3S  Brunswick  street 

Renton,  Hepburn  W.  E.  3  Saunders'  street 

. James,  S.S.C.  25  Scotland  street 

^— —  James,  esq.  accountant,  15  Queen  street 
Jas.  H.  tea  merchant,  63  North  bridge 

■  John,  M.D.  physician,  accoucheur,  21 

Young  street 
R.,   M.D.,   F.R.C.P.,  physician   accou- 
cheur, 26  Howe  street 

R.  clerk,  9  St  Leonard  street 

Wm.  esq.  22  Buccleuch  place 

■  Wm.  and  Co.  silk  mercers,  haberdashers, 

and  shawl  warehousemen,  14  Princes  st. 
— ho.  22  Buccleuch  place 
Reoch,  David,  victual  dealer,  2  Union  place 
— —  George,  smith  and  spirit  dealer,  Canonm. 

• Inglis,  esq.  8  Kerr  street 

* G.  W.  (G\  Coican  v.y  Co.,)  12  Tolbooth 

wynd 

* Jas.  esq.  merchant,  12  Tolbooth  wynd — 

ho.  1  Union  street,  Leith  walk 
* James  jun.(C.  Cuimn  ^'  Co.,)  12  Tol- 
booth wynd. 

John,  esq.  of  Gilmerton,  14  Pilrig  street 

Reston,  IMrs,  sicknurse,  37  New  street 
Rettie,  J.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  1  Queen  st. 


Reversionary,    General,  &  Investment 
Co.,  A.  W.  Goldie,  W.S.  agent,  8  York  pi. 

Interest  Society,  19  Albany  street 

Pieynolds,  A.  printer,  20  Cumberland  street 
Thos.  bootmaker,  9  Leith  street  terrace 

Rhind,  David,  esq.  architect,  24  Northum.  st. 

John,  esq.  acco'  5  Dean  terrace 

John,  esq.  cashier   Friendly   Insurance 

Society,  28  Heriot  row 

John,  tailor  and  clothier,  5  South  bridge 

Macduff,  esq.  advocate,  24  Northum.  st. 

Robt.  esq.  19  Albany  street 

William,  surgeon,  8  Hart  street 

W.  &  R.  esqs.  W.S.  19  Albany  street 

Mrs,  5  Dean  terrace 

Riach,  Mrs  Alexander,  50  Rankeillor  street 

Ricateau,  Eugene,  teacher  of  French,  45  Geo. 
street— ho.  136 

Riccaltoun,  Miss,  26  Charles  street 

Richard,  W.  esq.  {Miller  Sf  R.)  24  Regent  ter. 

Mrs,  milliner,  straw-hat  maker,  &c.  56 

Lothian  street 

Mrs,  5  Park  street 

Richardson,  Brothers,  merchs.  105  West  Bow 

A.  silk  mer.  4.1  &  43  Frederick  st h.  40 

Francis,  &  Co.  oilmen,  wholesale  cheese 

merchts.  and  drysalters,  28  Grassra. 

Francis  (F.  R.  f  Co.,)  2  Archibald  pi. 

George,  victual  dealer,  76  Rose  street 

Jas.  smith  &  cart-wright,  Orcbardfi.  st. 

James,  esq.  advocate,  22  Claremont  cr. 

James,  accountant,  48  London  street 

James,  esq.  {Rich.  Brothers,)  9  George  sq. 

Jas.  jun.  and  Co.  merchants,  Calton  pi. 

James,  victual  dealer,  3  south  Melville  pi. 

James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Star  bank 

James,  dealer  in  and  repairer  of  saws,  8 

Royal  exchange 

John,  private  teacher,  and  teacher  of  the 

blind,  1 1  Lothian  street 

John,  esq.  W.S.  21  Pitt  street 

J.  jun.  hairdresser  &  perfumer,  13  Dun- 
das street 

Peter,  woollen  draper,  213  High  street — 

house  22  Claremont  crescent 

Ralph,  esq.  (R. Brothers,)  4  Archibald  pi. 

Ramsay,  shoemaker,  178  Rose  street 

Robt.  esq.  {R.  Brothers,)  4  Archibald  pi. 

Robt.  flesher,  6  and  7  Broughton  market 

— ho.  2  Barony  st. 

Piobert,  merchant,  24  Minto  st. 

Thomas,  ladies'  shoemaker,  78  Princes  st. 

^^'alter,  upholsterer,  6  Union  place 

* W.  booksel.  &  auctioneer,  100  Kirkg. 

W.  agent  to  Jos.  Rogers  and  Sons,  cutlers 

to  the  Queen,  92  So.  br. — h.  14  Elder  st. 

Wm.  esq.  {Dichsons  S,^  Co.,)  11  Bruns- 
wick street.  Hillside 

William  (M.  cS*  R.,)  4  Torphitheu  st. 

William,  engraver,  3  Francis  place 

&  Watson,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  58 

Hanover  street 

* Mrs  A.  lodgings,  47  Constitution  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Antigua  street 


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Richardson,  Mrs,  sicknurse,  5  Church  street 

Mrs,  4  Archibald  place 

ilichmond,  James,  esq.  M.D.  3  Carlton  ter. 

John,  &  Co.  wine  merchants  and  grocers, 

13  St  Patrick  sq. 

James  (of  J.  Richmond  if  Co.,)  Lord 

Russell  place 

Mrs,  milliner  &  dressm,  11  Charles  st. 

Josh.  Sec.  Trinity  house — ho.  3  Ronald- 
son's  buildings,  Leith  walk 

j\Iiss,  6  Scotland  street 

Richter,  Otto,  teacher  of  pianoforte  and  sing- 
ing;, 146  Princes  street 
Rickard,  Patrick,  bookseller  and  stationer,  55 

South  bridire 
Riddell,  A.  0.  civil  engineer,  2  Walker  street 

Colonel,  26  Charlotte  square 

John,  esq.  advocate,  57  Melville  street 

B.  chimneysweeper,  late  M'Lean  and 

Riddell,  56  Thistle  st. 

Miss,  4  Doune  terrace 

Ridpath,  David,  confectioner  and  tea  dealer, 

36  Nicolson  street — house  30 
Rigby,  Mrs,  9  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Rigg,  Rev.  George,  Catholic  chapel 

]\Irs,  sen.  of  Tarvet,  68  Queen  street 

Rintoul,  Oliver,  manager  for  the  Blind  asylum 

* Misses,  teachers,  6  Morton  street 

Misses,  9  Gilmore  place 

Piitchie  and  Hill,  esqrs,  W.S.  agents  for  the 
Alfred  Assurance  Co.  8  n.  St  David  st. 

A.  C.  esq.  advocate,  10  Albany  street 

A.  {R.  S)'  Son,)  4  east  Broughton  place 

Alex.  H.  sculptor,  92  Princes  st. — h.  do. 

-  Alex.,  wood  merchant,  Lothian  road — 
ho.  8  Downie  place 
*— —  Arch,  manager  of  London  and  Edinr. 

Shipping  Co.  4  Madeira  place 
— —  Arch,  tavern,  54  North  bridge 

Alex,  artist,  1  St  John's  hill 

* A.  H.  tobacconist,  35  Bridge  street 

Rev.  Dr  David,  28  Broughton  place 

— —  D.  furnishing  ironmr.  smith,  &  tin  plate 
worker,  32  Geo.  st. — h.  9  e.  Circus  pi. 

' G.  esq.  {Ritchie &,^  Hill,)  1  Inverleith  ter. 

George  (of  Heriot  ]\Iount,)  8  Pleasance 

Geo.  brewer,  46  Pleasance 

Hugh,  messenger,  Cora.bk.,  142  High  st. 

Hugh,  engraver  &  printer,  7  Leith  st. 

James  &  Son,  watch,  clock,  and  steeple 

clock  maker,  29  Leith  street — house  30 
St  James' square 

James  (J".  S^J.  R.  S,  Co.,)  1 6  Broughton  pi. 

Jas.  jun.  (J.  S)'  J.  R.  i^-  Co.,)  7  London  st. 

James,  sculptor,  Lothian  road 

James,  smith,  38  Candlemaker  row 

Jas.  stationer,  140  High  st. — h.  4  Keir  st 

James,  smith,  77  Nicolson  street 

* Jas.  carver  and  gilder,  12  Assembly  st. 

J.  and  J.  and  Co.  clothiers,  54  Princes  st 

Rev.  John,  D.D.  19  Salisbury  road 

John,  esq.  {Scotfiman  Office,)  48  Geo.  sq. 

Jn.  teacher,  Heriot  school.  Surgeon  sq. — 

ho.  6  Brighton  street 
— —  MattheWj  hair  raanufacturerj  Castle  bank 


Ritchie,  Patrick,  patent  press  &  projecting  letter 
manuf.  60  Nicol.  st. — h.  18  Buccl.  pi. 

Robt.  stoneware  merchant,  7  Hay's  court 

Robert,  esq.  civil  engineer,  and  agent  for 

Perkin's  heating  apparatus,  53  Castle  st. 

Thomas  and  Co.  painters  and  glaziers, 

239  High  St.— ho.  12  Royal  Exchange 

T,  veterinary  surg.  26  Rose  st ho.  20 

Thos.  sculptor,  Lothian  road 

'^ Wal.  plasterer,  and  dealer  in  tiles  &  fire- 
brick, 37  Tolb.  wy. — h.  Queensferry  r. 

Wm.,  grazier  and  spirit  dealer,  Ilosehall 

William,  London  Bible  warehouse,  9  St 

Andrew  square 
■  W.   boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  1  Had- 
dington place 

W.  manager  Edin.  Print.  Co.  33  Howest. 

Mrs,  grocer,  15  Potterrow 

Mrs  Thomas,  46  Pleasance 

Mrs,  8  Chapel  street 

]\Irs,  1  Nelson  street 

Miss,  50  India  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  38  India  place 

Miss,  21  Lothian  street 

Rix,  i\Irs,  ladies'  nurse,  9  Lauriston  st. 
Koach,  Peter,  bookbinder,  208  Canongate 
Road  Office  of  County  Trustees,  County  rms. 

Money  office,  39  Geo.  st.  D.  Murray,  agt. 

llobb  &  Winttet,  silver  plate  manufacturers,  3 

east  Thistle  street  lane 

Daniel,  smith,  323  High  street 

J.  builder,  v/right  &  undertaker,  Brough- 

to!i  market — ho.  s.  w.  Circus  place 

Thos.  Jordan  lane 

Thos.,  25  Thistle  st. 

Walter,  cowfeeder,  16  Causeyside 

Wilson,  slater,  5Q  Crosscausey 

*  Robbie,  Wm.,  surgeon,  17  Albany  st. 
Roberts,  David,  victual  dealer,  3  w.  Richra.  st. 

John,  mill  master,  6  Huntly  street 

Thos.  hardware  merchant,  27  Bread  st. 

W.  A.  esq.  M.D.  surg.  dentist,  11  Duke  st. 

W.  H.  wholesale  stationer,  and  British 

wine  maker,  1  so.  St  Andrew  st. — ho. 

1  Laverock  bank 

Thos.  ham  curer  and  poulterer,  1  Hope  st. 

Mr.';,  3  Ainslie  place 

Robertson  and  Scctt,   newspaper   agents  and 

news  rooms,  36  George  street 

* Brothers,  merchants,  40  Timber  bush 

and  Watson,  chemists  and  druggists,  '3S 

George  street 
Alex,  musicseller  to  the  Queen,  39  Princes 

street — Music  Acad.  26  Queen  st. 

Alex.  S.S.C.  39  Dublin  street 

Alexander,  cabinetmaker,  165  Rose  st. 

Alexander,  esq.  2  Scotland  street 

* Alexander,  flesher,  57  Bridge  street 

Alex,  picture  frame  maker,  e.  Rose  st.  la. 

Alex,  cowfeeder,  70  Rose  street 

Alex,   perfumer    and    hairdresser,    145 

Princes  street — ho.  Rosemount 
— —  A.  silk  &  worsted  shop,  50  Broughton  st. 

Alex,  letter-carrier,  11  Castle  street 

is——  Alex,  painter,  7  Bernard  street—ho,  46 


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*Robertson,  Alex,  spirit  dealer,  34  Shore 

Capt.  Alex.  4  St  Bernard  crescent 

* .  Alex,  provision  nierchtj  4  St  Andrew  st. 

Alex,  spirit  dealer,  10  Canongate 

And.  esq.  Northfield  place,  Jock's  lodge 

And.  commission  agent,  2i  Heriot  place 

And.  fringe  &  tassel  manufr.  9  Leith  st. 

— house  15  3t  James'  square 

* Arthur,  shipmaster,  Madeira  street 

Charles,  esq.  advocate,  22  Great  King  St. 

Chas.  writer,  16  Pitt  st. 

Chas.  messenger,  Commercial  Bank 

i  Chas.  commission  agent,  279  High  street 

— house  Blacket  place 

D.  (/?.  c^-  B.  Robertson,)  50  High  street 

Daniel,  agent,  Lord  Russell  place 

Daniel,  cowfeeder,  Rosemount 

* Daniel,  victual  dealer,  20  Water  lane 

Daniel,  teacher  of  music,  21  College  st. 

D.  J.  (City  chamberlain).  Royal  Exch. 

—ho.  27  Clyde  st. 

D.  solicitor  of  Customs,  8  Brunton  place 

* David  and  Son,  coopers,  fis-h  curers,  and 

cork  manufacturers,  8  Elbe  street 

* D.  spirit  dealer,  4  Fox  lane 

* David,  jun.  tailor,  3  Tontine  buildings 

Donald,  writer,  3  Duncan  street 

Donald,  spirit  dealer,  25  Canal  street 

Donald,  Guildford  Arms,   1  &  3   west 

Register  street 

Duncan,  coach-hirer,  32  Northumb.  st. 

Duncan,  tailor,  62  Thistle  street 

E.  &  D.  upholst.  cabinetm.  auctioneers, 

and  apprais. — furniture  warerooms,  56 

Hanover  street — See  Adv. 
— —  Geo.  esq.  deputy  keeper  of  the  Records  of 

Scotd,  Register  office,  28  Albany  street 

George  B.  esq.  W.S.  28  Albany  st. 

Geo.  tea  and  spirit  dealer,  119  High  st. 

and  1  Hunter  square 

George,  baker,  42  Clerk  street 

Henry,  flesher,  527  Castlehill 

H.  J.  esq.  advocate,  sheriff  of  Renfrew- 
shire, 76  Great  King  street 

Jas.  A.  solicitor-at-law,  59  Frederick  st. 

J.  gown-keeper,  Parliam.  h.  3  Howest. 

■  General  James,  Canaan  bank 

James  S.,  esq.  W.S.  7  Randolph  cliff 

■ James,  sec.  New  Club,  84  Princes  street 

James,  agent,  2  Lauriston  terrace 

James,  master  gunner,  castle 

Jas.  tailor  and  clothier,  31  Hanover  st. 

James,  wright,  Morningside 

■ James,  esq.  of  Torrie,  2  Heriot  row 

*- James,  shipmaster,  8  Albany  street 

* James,  jun-  shipmaster,  so.  Fort  st. 

James,  cowfeeder,  176  Rose  street 

— —  Jas.  late  tobacconist,  31  Buccleuch  place 

■  James,  tailor,  130  Causeyside 

i^ Jas.  vintner,  6  Milne  square,  and  289 

Canongate 

■  James,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  2 

and  84  West  port — house  6  Vennel 

* James,  waggoner,  47  Bernard  street — 

house,  Assembly  &treet 


Robertson,    James,    keeper  of  the  Assembly 

rooms  54  George  strtet 
James,  esq.  W.S.  51  Castle  street — ho. 

28  Stafford  street 

James,  confectioner,  24  High  street 

James,    {Robertson   and     Watson,)   28 

Dundas  street 

Jas.  {British  Lin.  Co.,)  3  Randolph  cliff 

Jas.  carver  and  gilder,  27  w.  Nicolson  st. 

Rev.  James,  2  Hope  park 

Rev.  James,  13  Rutland  square 

James,  baker,  34  Alva  street — ho.  29 

Jus.  ropemaker,  104  Grassmarket 

James,  innkeeper,  98  Grassmarket 

James,  coach  hirer,  62  Thistle  street 

Jas.,    civil   and    mining    engineer,    65 

York  place 

James,  coich  hirer,  1  no.  St  .Tames'  st. 

Ja.  clock  &  watchm.  4  west  Nicolson  st. 

James  comm,«&insuce.  agt.,  24  Heriot  pi. 

James,  esq.  6  Comely  Green  place 

James,  baker,  Newhaven 

.James,  boot-maker,  55  Lauriston  place — 

ho.  18  Charles  street 

Jas.  wine  &  spirit  mercht.  18  Hanover  st. 

James,  clothier,  23  Dundas  street 

.James,  writer,  Chalmers'  court,  48  s.  back 

of  Canongate 

James,  bookseller,  2  High  School  yards 

— : —  James,  coach  hirer,  6  William  street 

James,  cowfeeder,  58  Leith  st. 

Dr  J.  A.,  F.R.C.S.,  lecturer  on  surgery, 

58  Queen  street 

Captain  J.  15  Upper  Grey  street 

John,  esq.  W.S.  20  Scotland  street 

John  E.  engraver  and  lithographer,  25 

North  bridge 

.John,  13  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 

John,  and  Co.  stockbrokrrs,   15   Royal 

Exchange — house  17  Gayfitld  square 

J.  &  J.  woollen  drapers,  128  High  street 

Jn.  {J.  ^'  J.  Robertson,)  8  Buccleuch  pi. 

* John,  spirit  merchant,  23  Giles  street 

* John  T.  2  Summerfield 

John,  baker,  108  Nicolson  street 

John,  house  governor,  Gillespie's  hospit. 

Jo.  B.  writing-master,  3  n.  St  David  st. 

Rev.  John,  7  St  Vincenx  street 

John,  smith,  2  Nelson  place 

J.  corn  chandler,  130  Nicolson  st— h.  128 

John,  writer,  2  e.  Broughton  place 

* Jno.  H.  {R.  Brothers,)  39  Bernard  st. 

John,  solicitor-at-law,  14  so.  St  Andrew 

St. — ho.  Fairfield  cottage,  Portobello 
John,  agent  for    Dr  Greer's   vegetable 

medicine,  4  Windmill  st. — See  Adv. 

John,  artist,  1 7  Norton  place 

John,  baker,  2  Salisbury  street 

Jos.  {J.  &  J.  Robertson,)  8  Keir  street 

Mai.  bootmaker,  20  Brunswick  street 

Murdoch,  esq,  3  Danube  street 

Patrick,  esq.  dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Ad- 
vocates, 32  Drummond  pi. 
— —  P.  tea,  wine,  &  spirit  merch*,  47  Can  . 

—  Peter,  tailor,  38  Hanover  street 


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Robirtson,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  31  Jamaica  st. 

P.  (  Comm.  Bank,)  20  Annandale  street 

Peter  &  Co.  drapers,  15  Nicolson  sq. 

■^ Peter,  gi  ocer,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 

2  Legget's  land 

P.  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer,  and  under- 
taker, 88  Princes  street 

Ralph,  (^of  Excise,)  3  Comely  Green  pi. 

Robert,  esq.  advocate,  12  Drummond  pi. 

Robert,  spirit  dealer,  II  Brunswick  st. 

Thos.  esq.  accountant,  1 1  Gloucester  pi. 

Thomas  R.  esq.  W.S.  17  Gayiield  square 

Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  3  An- 

derson's place 

Tho.  painter  &  glazier,  23  Scotland  st. 

.   Tho.   (Standard   Insurance  Office,)   5 

Cheyne  street 

Thomas,  clerk  of  works,  25  Cumberl.  st. 

Thos.  cattle  salesm.,  Hope  Park  House 

Thos,  of  Excise,  34.  Clerk  street 

Thos.,  baker,  22  Cassells  place 

W.  &  G.  deputy  keepers  of  records.  Re- 
gister house 

Wm,  spirit  dealer,  26  Heriot  buildings 

Wm.   esq.  deputy  keeper  of  records  of 

Scotland,    Register    office — house    16 
Moray  place 

* Wm.  baker,  55  Bridge  street 

William,  esq.  W.S.  17  Royal  circus — ho. 

22  Great  King  street 

Wm.  esq.,  S.S.C.,  66  Great  King  street 

Wm.  esq.,  surgeon,  M.D.,  28  Albany  st. 

* W.  S.  {R.  Brothers,)  5  Albany  st. 

William,    appraiser,    auctioneer,  carpet 

and  furniture  warehouse,  16  Nicolson 
st — ho.  3  w.  Newington. — See  Adv. 
William,  baker,  30  Fountainbridge 

Wm.  general  merchant,  93  So.  bridge — 

ho.  66  Clerk  street 
W.  brewer  to  her  JIajesly,  Summerhall 

— house,  Hope  Park  end  house 

William,  bellhanger,  233  High  street 

* Wm.  cooper,  Tolbooth  wynd 

William,  gardener,  Pilrig  street  gardens 

Wm.  and  Co.,   tanners,  Gillon's  close, 

Canongate 

* Wm.  spirit  dealer,  34  Yardheads 

* W,  cooper,  8  Elbe  st. — h.  15  Duke  st. 

Mrs,  of  Kindeace,  11  Stafford  street 

Mrs  A.  cowfeeder,  25  Clerk  street 

Mrs  Alex,  lodgings,  11  Casile  street 

Mrs  M.,  Regent  Hotel,  14  Waterloo  pi. 

* Mrs  David,  Regent  street 

* Mrs  David,  3  Morton  street 

Mrs  D.,  20  Howe  street 

Mrs  E.  lodgings,  6  St  Vincent  street 

* Mrs  James,  5  Albany  street 

Mrs  H.  lodgings,  50  George  street 

* Mrs  James,  2  Portland  terrace 

* Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  51  St  Andrew  street 

Mrs  J.  lodgings,  11-  Cumberland  street 

Mrs  John,  16  Pitt  street 

Mrs,  2  Clarence  street 

' Mrs,  7  Torphichen  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  47  George  street 


^Robertson,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  ^3  Shore 

Mrs  Major,  37  Drummond  place 

i\Irs  Susanna,  lodgings,  115  Rose  street 

Mrs  R.  14  Dundas  street 

Mrs,  18  Manor  place 

Mrs,  haberdasher,  202  Canongate 

Mrs,  French  corsetmaker,  73  George  st. 

Mrs,  engrafter,  7  Middleton's  entry 

Mrs,  victual  dealer,  13  St  Leonard  street 

Mrs  Wm.  21  Castle  street 

* Mrs  Thomas,  7  Albany  street 

* Mrs  Dr,  2  Summerfield 

Mrs,  Reid's  court,  Canongate 

Mrs,  Rose  lane,  Abbeyhill 

Mrs,  9  Grove  street 

IMrs,  3  Pilrig  street 

Mrs  W.,  40  Broughton  street 

Mrs  Wm.  16  Drummond  place 

]\Irs,  3  Rutland  square 

Miss  Margt.,  56  India  st. 

— —  Miss  M.  32  Gilmore  place 

Miss  H.,  52  Minto  street 

Miss,  19  Drummond  street 

Miss,  1 4  Maitland  street 

* Miss  E.  silk  &  worsted  shop,  116  Kirkgt. 

* Miss,  milliner  and  dressm.  62  Kirkgate 

j\Iiss,  7  Union  street 

Misses,  46  George  square 

IMisses,  day  school,  21  Nelson  street 

Misses,  milliners,  &c.  21  Castle  street 

Misses,  36  Castle  street 

Robin,  Mrs,  1  Claremont  place 
Robin  Hood  tavern,  Gabriel's  road 
Robinow,   M.  E.   {Robinow,  Sous,  nrtd   Co.) 

Hamburg,  Vice- Consul,  4  Smith's  pi.* 
* Sons,  &  Co.  corn  factors  and  general 

merchants,  25  Constitution  street 
Robinson,  W.  &  H.  publishers,  bookbinders, 

stationers,  and  general  newspaper  agts.j 

11  Greenside  street 

W.,  miniature  painter,  76  Broughtn.  st. 

Robins,  Alex,  shoemaker,  6  Rose  street 

Wm.  shoemaker,  18  Frederick  street 

Robison,  James,  esq.  advocate,  18  Elder  street 

Mrs  Professor,  16  Rutland  street 

Robson,  Jos.  cabinetmaker,  57  Crosscausey 

Thomas,  shoemaker,  18  William  street 

Mrs  W.  worsted  shop,  137  Rose  street 

Mrs  Jane,  sick  nurse,  1  St  Bernard's  pi. 

Rochead,  Mrs  John,  11  Canning  place 
*  Roderick,  Samuel,  lodgings,  4  Hope  terrace 
Rodford,  J.  inspector  of  mails,  4  Leiih  st.  ter. 
Rodger,  A.  N.  British  Insu.,  21  Gilmore  pi. 

David,  silk  dyer,  24  Crosscausey 

Robert,  tailor,  107  Nicolson  street 

Wm.  writer,  14  Warriston  crescent 

William,  upholsterer,  74  Crosscausey 

■  Mrs  Andrew,  green  grocer,  4  Baker's  pi. 

Mrs  David,  midwife,  7  Charles  street 

Rodgers,  James  Herbert,  esq.  14  Alva  street 

.John,  stabler,  east  Thistle  street  lane 

—  John,  hairdresser,  7  Leith  street 

Mrs  C,  lodgings,  127  George  street 

Rodmell,  Thomas,  esq.  collector  of  customs, 

17  Claremont  crescent 


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*Rogers,  Alex,  late  agent,  1  Morton  street 

* A.  {Hutchison  and  /?.)  14  Duke  st. 

John,  S.S.C.  14  Dean  terrace 

J.  H.  (Boog  and  Rogers,)  30  Alva  street 

John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  3  Rae- 

burn  place 

W.  stationer  and  bookbinder,  4  so.  jVIel- 

ville  place — h.  9  Queensferry  street 

Miss,  straw- hat  maker  and  milliner^  7 

n.  Melville  place 

Miss  V.  dressmaker,  9  Hercules  street 

Roland,  Geo.  esq.fencing  master  (Royal  Acad.) 

and  86  So.  bridge — h.  6  t)ean  terrace 
Rolland  and  Thomson,  esqs.  W.S.,  9  no.  St 
David  street 

James,  esq.  W.S.  9  north  St  David  st — 

house  29  Melville  street 

Miss,  14  Shandwick  place 

RoUison,  Win.  spirit  dealer,  32  Pitt  street 
*Rollo,  Alexander,  carter.  Glover  street 

Andrew,  lodgings,  15  Catharine  street 

Hugh  James,  esq.  85  Great  King  st. 

Jas.  bootmaker,  13  Nicolson  street 

Robert,  esq.  1()  Dundas  street 

Robert,  bootmaker,  74  Princes  street — 

ho.  27  Rose  street 

Mrs,  85  Great  King  street 

Romanes  and  Paterson,  silk-mercers^  59  North 
bridge 

Alex,  (of  Orrocli  6^-  R.,)  5  Brown  place 

— ^—  James,  esq.,  4  Buccleuch  place 

John,  writer,  esq.  7  Great  Stuart  st — ho. 

Coates-hall,  Belleville 

Wm.  Eagle  tavern,  3  Gabriel's  road 

Mrs,  3  east  Broughton  place 

Rorabach,  A.,  wholesale  toy  warehouse,   82 

South  bridge — h.  18  Lothian  street 
Jerome,  German  clock  maker,  70  Nicol- 
son St. 
Ronald  &  Keyden,  W.S.  12  Vv'alker  street 

John,  esq.  S.S.C,  12  Walker  street 

* Mrs,  vintner,  10  Dock  place 

Ronaldson,  George,  late  builder,  15  Chapel  st. 

George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  11  St 

Patrick  square 

G.  M.  edge  tool  manufac.  58  Leith  wynd 

John,  writer,  25  east  Claremont  street 

W.,  wine  merchant  and  grocer,   23  St 

Andrew  street,  and  6  St  Patrick  sq. — 
house,  Belleville 

Mrs,  41  north  Richmond  street 

* Mrs  Archibald,  32  Constitution  street 

Mrs,  3  i\Ialta  terrace 

• Miss,  lodgings,  22  St  Patrick  square 

Miss,  teacher  of  drawing,  15  Chapel  st. 

■ IVIiss,  3  Francis  place 

Roper,  Andrew,  bootmaker,  10  w.  Nicolson  st. 
— —  George,  shoemaker,  73  Nicolson  st. 
Rosa,  Edward,  chiropodist,  30  Castle  street 
——  George,  surgeon,  30  Castle  street 
— —  Madame,  chiropodist,  30  Castle  street 
Rose,  Alex,  mineralogist,  2  Drummond  st. 

Hugh,  esq.  8  Scotland  street 

Hugh,  innkeeper,  12  Fleshmarket  close 

— —  H.  {Craig  and  Rose,)  1  Blenheim  place 


Rose,  James,  esq.  W.S.  96  George  street 

Lachlan,  and  Son,   shipbuilders.   Wet 

dock — house  Bathfield 

* Nelson,  (clerk  Carron  Co.,)  3  Pitt  st. 

Patrick,  esq.  Rosehall  cottage 

Thos.  lodgings,  13  India  street 

Rev.  Wm.  C.  Deanbank  house 

Miss,  dressmaker,  29  Frederick  street 

•  Miss,  29  Buccleuch  place 

Ross  &  Mitchell,  contractors  and  builders,   10 
n.  St  Andrew  square 

Alex.  esq.  19  Inverleith  row 

Alex,  grocer,  135  Cowgate 

Alex,  blacking  maker,  166  High  street 
Allan,  tailor,  7  Hunter  square 
And.  tailor  and  clothier,  1  George  st. 
Andw.  spirit  dealer,  12  Greenside  place 

C.  M'Lean,  {Purves  ^-  Co.)— ho.  9  VVar- 
riston  crescent 

D.  "W.  esq.  31  Montague  street 
David,  tailor  &  clothitr,  3  Warriston  pi. 

-  David,  gardener,  Lochend  road 
Evander,  tailor,  297  Hij^h  street 

•  Geo.  esq.  adv.  Woodburn,  Morningside 

•  Geo.  esq.  jun.  advocate,  45  Castle  street 

■  H.    esq.  of  Knockbrack,   5  south  west 
Circus  place 

•  H.  A.  grocer,  108  Causey  side 

•  James,  S.S.C.  8  Mansfield  place 

■  James,  spirit  dealer,  1  St  James'  place 

■  J.  B.  esq.  advocate,  5  s.  w.  Circus  place 

■  John,  S.S.C.  4  London  street 

■  John,  esq.-  7  Brunton  place 

•  John,  spirit  dealer,  4  Milne  square 

-  John,  painter  and  glazier,  8  w.  Nicolson 
street — house  3  Buccleuch  perid 

-  John,  dealer  in  riddles,  wooden  ware,  and. 
chimney  cans,  95  &  98  West  bow 

-  John,  smith,  9  Citadel 

-  John,  Venetian  blind  maker,  13  Han.  st. 
-Joseph,  spirit  dealer,  32  NorthuiiKl.  st. 

-  Jos.  bank  messenger,  1  Bank  street 

-  M.  teacher,  43  Hanover  street 

-  Ilobt.  gardener,  Lochend  road 

-  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  45  New  st. 

-  Wm.  bootmaker,  91  Princes  street 

-  Wm.  stoneware  merchant,  34  Broughton 
street 

-  Wm.  esq.  9  Warriston  crescent 

-  W.   messenger,    Edinburgh  and   Leith 
Bank,  29  George  street 

-  ]\Irs,  lodgings,  40  Broughton  street 

-  Mrs  A.  10  Abercrombie  place 

-  Mrs,  cowtteder,  159  Rose  street 

-  Mrs,  3  Jlary  place 

-  Mrs,  lodgings,  7-2  Tolbooth  wynd 

-  iVIrs,  48  North  bridge 

-  Mrs  (of  Invercarron),  18  Warriston  cres. 

-  Mrs  Col.  Hugh,  16  Carlton  street 

-  Mrs  Colonel,  9  Coates  crescent 

-  Mrs,  of  Knockbrack,  5  s.  w.  Circus  pi. 

-  Miss  Charlotte,  19  Inverleith  row 

-  Miss  C.  French  corsetmaker,  33  Dundas 
street 

-  Miss,  lodgings,  3  Regent  street 


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Ross,  Miss,  3  Graham  street 

Miss,  milliner,  84  Fleasance 

■ — . —  Miss  B.  dressmaker,  15  Catherine  street 

Miss,  of  Kerse,  1 6  Buccleuch  place 

Misses  J.  and  H.  milliners,  91  West  bow 

M.  (late  Milne)  straw-hat  manufacturer 

and  milliner,  37  George  street 

Rough,  Arch,  chairmaker,  upholsterer,  and 
undertaker,  18  Leithwalk 

Robert,  lace  and  sewed  muslin  ware- 
house, 107  Geo.  St. — h.  G  n.  e.  Circus  pi. 

Mrs  Jas.  candlemaker,  laiNicolson  st. 

Roughead,  Jas.  (  CourantO.)  1  upper  Gihn.  pi. 

and    Anderson,    pianoforte    makers,    7 

Sciennes 

Geo.  provision  shop,  32  Jamaica  street 

Robert,  flesher,  49  London  street — ho. 

2  Scotland  street 
— —  W.  clothier  and  shirt  maker  to  her  Ma- 
jesty's household,  24  Princes  st. — ho.  9 

iVliddleby  street 
*Rougvie,  David,  wholesale  provision  mercht. 

54  Tolbooth  wynd 
*Rowell,  W.  manager  of  the  Leith  Mast  and 

Block  Co.  9  Portland  place 
Rowley,  Edw.  victual  dealer,  40  Abbeyhill 
Roxburgh,  J,  spirit  dealer,  13  Market  pi. — 

George,  cooper,  139  Rose  street 

Roy  &  Martin,  esqrs.  W.S.  37  Castle  street 
Chas.  assistant  clerk  of  Justiciary,  8  St 

Patrick  street 

Henry,  wright,  4  Orchardfield  court 

J.  victual  dealer,  37  Cumberland  street 

P.  ^.{Patersim^Roy,)  11  Hart  street 

■ Robert,  esq.  W.S.  37  Castle  street 

■ Mrs  (of  Nenthorn,)  22  Drummond  pi. 

Miss  Margaret,  upholsterer,  40  Howe  st. 

— —  Miss,  druggist,  29  Tobago  street 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,    St  Andrew  sq. 

and  15  Bernard  street* 
Bank  of  Australia,  8  St  Andrew  sq. 

— Robert  Allen,  agent 

Clan  Tartan  warehouse,  105  George  st. 

College  of  Physicians,  14  George  st. 

College  of  Surgeons,  Nicolson  street 

Engineers'  Office,  27  Dundas  street 

— —  Exchange  Assuce.  Corporation,  65 

Princes  st. — J.  G.  Thomson  &  Co.  agts. 

Exchange,  291  High  street 

Hotel,  53  Princes  street 

Infirmary,  Infirmary  street 

Institution,  Mound 

— —  Mail  Coach  Office,  1  Catharine  street 

and  12  Princes  street 

Manege,  I,othian  road 

Medical  Society,  Surgeon  square 

Naval,  Military,  and   East    India 

Company  Life  Assurance  Society, 
26  Alva  street 

Physical  Society,  College 

— —  Public   Dispensary,  John    Campbell, 
collector,  21  west  Richmond  street 
Scottish  Academy  of  Painting,  Sculp- 
ture, and  Architecture,  Royal  Institu- 
tion— ^D.  0.  Hill,  secretary 


Royal  Scottish  Society  of  Arts — James 

Tod,  esq.  W.S.  21  Dublin  st.  Secretary 

Society  Apartments,  Mound 

Ruddiman,  John,  cutler  and  surgical  instru- 
ment maker,  5  Hanover  street 

Alex,  engineer,  6  Shrub  place 

Thos.  house- painter,  n.  St  Andrew  street 

Misses,  boarding  school,  1  Duncan  st. 

Ruffini,  A.  Italian  teacher,  81  George  street 
Rule,  G.  {Connn.  Bunk,)  7  Buccleuch  place 
*Runciman  &  M'Gregor,  drapers,  14  Tolbooth 

wynd 

Rev.  David,  Duncan  street,  Newington 

John,  tinsmith,  31  Canal  street 

'^' Wra.  dairyman,  46  Couper  street 

Russell  andEwen,  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 

2  Quality  lane 
Macnee    and    Co.    coach    and    harness 

makers,  4  Princes  st. 
Alex,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant  74 

Leith  St. — ho.  17  Regent  terrace 

Alex.  Jas.  Esq.  C.  S.  10  Walker  street 

A.  packing-case  maker,  Carrubber's  close 

Alex,  coach  maker,  1  Grove  street 

Alex.  esq.  Grange  bank 

A.  {Edin.  Gas  Co.)  8  Kerr  street 

Alex,  house  agt.  and  flesher,  1  Shrub  pi. 

Alex,  late  merchant,  26  St  James'  sq. 

Claud,  esq.  accountant,  84  George  st. — 

house  20  Rutland  street 

Dr,  F.  R.  C.  of  Surgeons,  15  Lynedochpl. 

* Right  Rev.  Bishop,  5  Summerfield 

Francis,  esq.  advocate,  19  Rutland  square 

Geo.  baker,  2  Pitt  street 

■  George,  cooper,  old  Green  market 

G.  E.  (Jas.  Richardson,  jun.  ^'   Co.,) 

41  east  Claremont  street 

Geo.  spirit  dealer,  16  so.  St  Andrew  st. 

Hamilton,  Esq.  W.S.  10  India  street 

* Hugh,  tailor,  4  Tolbooth  wynd 

James,  spirit  dealer,  181  High  street 

James,  etq.  W.S.  8  Princes  street 

.las.  victual  dealer,  12  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 

■ .Tames,  gardener,  Trinity  mains 

* James,  builder,  28  Bernard  st. 

John,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  dealer,  3  and 

131  Rose  street — house  162 

John,  accountant,  13  Annaudale  street 

John,  esq.  advocate,  16  Heriot  row 

.1  &  A.  J.,  C.S.  9  Shandwick  place 

John,  esq.  principal  clerk  of  session,  9 

Shandwick  place 
John,  Wright,  6  west  Lauriston  place — 

house  21  Lauriston  street 
John,  brush  and  trunk  maker,  no.  Bank 

street — house  Lady  Stair's  close 

John  R.  esq.  IVl.D.  19  Rutland  square 

John    &    Co.   coal   merchants,   17   Port 

Hamilton 

John,  teacher,  1  Cheyne  street 

Robert,  engineer,  3  Duncan  street 

Robt.  esq.  accountant,  2  Upper  Grey  st. 

Robert,  leather-dresser,  &  wooUen-dea-" 

ler,  Canonmills 
Peter,  tavern,  2  Shakspeare  square 


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Russell,  Rev.  Thomas,  12  Athole  place 
.         Thos.  wholesale  ironmonger,   7  Hunter 
square — h.  17  Union  place 

. Thos.  {Russell  S^-  Macnee,)  8  Princes  st, 

Wm.  &  Son,  curriers  and  leather  racrchts, 

3  Leather  court — ho.  Chessells'  court 

, William,  accountant,  1 1  Scotland  street 

* William,  wright,  Seafield 

* Wm.  {Russell^- Ewen,)  Clareraont  park 

. i  Mrs  David,  42  Rankeillor  street 

Mrs  W.  tailor,  45  Rose  street 

Mrs,  19  Rutland  square 

* Mrs,  3  London  row 

Mrs,  6  Calton  street 

* Mrs  John,  4  Lawrie  street 

. Mrs,  lodgings,  87  Princes  street 

Miss,  55  Castle  street 

Miss  Jane,  18  Gardner's  crescent 

Miss,  milliner  &  dressra.  23  Downie  pi. 

* Miss  Jessy,  straw-hat  mak.28  Bernard  st. 

Miss,  16  Comely  Bank 

Rutherford  &  Harris,  esq.  W.S.,  17  Nelson  st. 

* Alex.,  baker,  44  Bridge  street 

».-  Andrew,  and  Son,  wine  and  spirit 
merchants,  144  High  street  andj2  Lo- 
thian street 

George,  esq.  writer,  84  Great  King  street 

James,  W.S.  5  Wharton  place 

* James,  contractor  of  cleaning,  2  Welling- 
ton place 
.; James,  flaxdresser,  lint  and  yarn  manu- 
facturer, 9  Niddry  st. — h.  14 

James,  tea  merchant,  14  Niddry  street 

James,  victual  dealer,  94  Crosscausey 

. Jno.  smith  &  furnishing  ironmonger,  22 

Downie  place  6!c  10  Bread  street 

Peter,   hosier  and  glover,    76  Nicolson 

street — ho.  7  Richmond  place 

Rob.  ladies'boot&  shoem.  138  George  st. 

Robt.  jun.  ladies'  shoemaker,  53  Geo.  st. 

Rob.  esq.  W.S.  17  Nelson  street— ho.  64 

Great  King  street 

Robert,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,  30 

Bristo  street 

Robert,  flesher,  20  Tobago  street 

Walter,  esq.  6  Hamilton  pi.  Newington 

Wal.  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  40  Rose  st. 

Wm.  wine  and  spirit  mercht.  3  Niddry 

St.  72  and  75  High  st.  5  Leith  st,  con. 
room  32  Niddi  y  st.  and  3  Drummond 
St. — h.  5  Lauriston  lane 

Wm.  tailor,  3  Dean  street 

Mrs,  53  York  place 

I\Irs  C.  H.,  Currier  Arms  inn,  23  south 

back  of  Canongate 

■ Mrs  John,  24  Fettes  row 

Mrs,  sicknurse,  16  Jamaica  street 

Mrs,  8  Clarence  street 

Mrs,  baker,  103  Nicolson  street 

Miss,  of  Glendovan,  19  Coates  crescent 

Miss,  5  Wharton  place 

Misses,  31  James  square 

Rutherfurd,  Andw.  esq.  advocate,  M.P.,  9  St 
Colme  St.  &  Lauriston  castle,  Cramond 
John,  esq.  W.S.  11  Queen  street 


Rutherfurd,  William,  fishing-rod  and  tackle 

maker,  45  Princes  street 

Mrs,  4  Carlton  terrace 

Mrs,  sen.  of  Edgerston,  18  Ainslie  pi. 

Miss,  5  Great  Stuart  street 

Rutherglen,  Mrs,  2  Salisbury  street 
Ruthven,  Jas.  printer,  19  Rose  st. — h.  90 

James,  jun.  Courant  office,  15  Chapel  st. 

Jas.  architi  ct  and  teacher  of  drawing, 

44  So.  bridge 
James,  letterpress  printer  &  lithographer, 

4  north  Bank  street 

John,  patent  press  and  rotatory  steam 

engine  manuf.  23  New  street 
I\L  W.  engineer,  23  New  street 

Misses,  90  Rose  Street 

Rymei",  David,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  tea, 
wine,  and  spirit  mercht.  48  S.  bridge — 
house  3  Nicolson  square 

J.  &  A.  saddlers,  harness  and  accoutre- 
ment makers,  29  Princes  street 

Thos.  solicitor,  56  Georges  street — ho.  4 

s.  Charlotte  st. 

— —  Mrs  John,  19  Great  Stuart  street 

Airs,  51  Hope-park  end 

Ryrie,  Alex,  fruiterer,  4  Staffi)rd  st. — house 
Dairy  lane 

Geo.  farmer,  sv.  Coats,  31  Morrison  st. 

Mrs,  Dairy  lane 


s 


Sabbath  School  Union  Society  Commit- 
tee Room  &  Depository,  ISQueenst. 

School    Tract    and   Bible    Depository, 

Scottish,  38  North  bridge 

*Sabiston,  Mrs  Helen,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 
84  Kirkgate 

Sacks,  M.  teacher  of  German,  3  Duncan  st. 

Sadler,  And.  tea  and  spirit  dealer,  115  Pleas. 

James,  spirit  dealer,  19  Hart  street 

William,  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  5  north 

St.  Andrew  street — h.  13  James  square 

Safley,  Miss  Janet,  matron,  Canong.  Charity 
workhouse 

Salmond,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  27 
Cumberland  street 

Salom,  B.  &  Co.  practical  &  consulting  opti- 
cian, 31  St  Andrew  sq. 

Salter,  Miss,  1 1  Smith's  place 

Samson,  I\Iisses,  7  Drummond  street 

*Samuel,  R.  of  Leith  Candle  Co.  2  Charl.  st. 

Peter  {of  Knox,  Samuel,  and  JJickson) 

16  Gardner's  crescent 

Dr  P.  S.  1  Forres  street 

Mrs,  16  Gardner's  crescent 

Miss,  20  Frederick  street 

Sandeman,  David,  esq.  W.S.  32  Alva  street 

Geo.  &  Son,  upholsterers,  9  Greenside  st. 

Geo.  (  G.  S.  and  Son,)  24  Greenside  pi. 

Patrick,  (Geo.  S.  and  Son,^  upholsterer, 

13  Gayfield  square 

*— —  W.  B.  collector  of  shore  dues.  Custom- 
house, Leith — ho.  13  Montgomerie  st. 


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Sandeman,  Mrs,  23  London  street 
——  Miss,  7  St.  Vincent  street 
Sanderson,  Alexander,  gent.  11  Drummond  st. 
— —  George  &  Co.  merchants,  78  Princes  street 

and  8  Melville  place — house  1 1 

■ George,  optical  lapidary,  91  Pleasance 

James,  cowteeder,  6t  Nicolson  street 

John  &  Son,  lapidaries,  jewellers,  and 

seal  engravers,  3-2  St  Andrew's  square 

J.  H.  {S.  and  Sou,)  10  Hamilton  place 

* JIark,  (  VVm.  Murristm  and   Co.,)  76 

Constitution  street 
■ Thomas,  grocer,  CO  Potterrow 

Mrs,  Meadow  lod^e 

* Mrs  Janet,  76  Constitution  street 

Mrs  John,  lodgings,  7  India  street 

Mrs,  36  Drummond  place 

Mis,  1  east  Broughton  place 

Miss,  '21  Leopold  place 

S.,  and  Henderson,  shipping  wharf,  Port- 

hopetoun — See  Ado. 

Sandford,  E.  D.  esq.  adv.  and  Stewart  of  the 
sttwartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  1 1  Ran- 
dolph crescent 

Sandilands,  James,  lodging?,  194  Rose  street 

W.  N.  esq.  of  Couston,  5  Ann  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  4  Eider  street 

Miss,  7  Torphichen  street 

Sands,  Warren  Hastings,  esq.  W.S.  and  solici- 
tor of  Customs,  5  Royal  circus 

Sandwith,  John,  esq.  14  Melville  street 

Sandy,  George,  esq.  W.S.  3  Buccleuch  place 

Sang  &  Adam,  esqrs.  S.S.C,  61  Great  King  st. 

John,  esq.  S.S.C.  61  Great  King  street 

Sangster,  Captain,  R.N.  26  Carrubber's  close 

Sarle,  Mrs  Fanny,  5  Northumberland  street 

Sasine  Office,  Register  house 

Saunders,  And.  tailor  and  clothier,  27  So.  br, 

* John,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  28  Con- 
stitution St. — house  2  Albany  st. 

* .In.  Wright  and  undert.  15  Mitchell  st. 

William,  solicitor- at-law,  4  Albany  street 

Savings  Bank,  head  of  Mound. — bee  Adv. 

Sawers,  John,  esq.  Bell's  mills 

Peter,  saddler  to  her  Majesty,  63  Princes 

street — house  33  Dun  das  street 

T.  baker,  310  Lawnm.  ho.  8  Archibald  pi. 

•  Wm.  boot  and  shoemaker,  28  Rose  street 

Sawyer,  Francis,  lodgings,  6  St  Vincent  street 

Sayers,  Rob.  lute  merchant,  31  Broughton  st. 

Wm.,  spirit-dealer,  201  Cowgate 

Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  17  s.  .Tames'  street 

"Scarth,  Pillans,  W.S.  N.P.  36  Bernard  st. 

Sceales,  &  Co.  wine,  commission,  &  general 
merchants,  15  Feties  row 

=■= Andrew,  gent.  2  Jamaica  street 

* John,  esq.  2  Hermitage  hill 

* Miss,  Adelphi  place 

*Schaw,  Robert  and  Co.  wine  merchts.  Green 
tree,  33  Giles  street 

* Robt.  (li.  Schaw  and  Co.)  Morton  st. 

Schenck,  Fred,  lithographer,  9  Greenside  pi. 

Scheniraan,  Mrs,  14  Howard  place 

Schetky,  Miss,  10  Gloucester  place 

School  of  Arts  Hbr.  and  model  room,  Adam  sq» 


Schoolmasters'  Widows'  Fund,  23  Elder  street 
*Schultze,   A.   of  Leith   Sugar  Refining  Co. 

— ho.  Ramsay  place 

Frederick,  esq.  Ramsay  place 

* ■  Hen.  (Sugar  Rffiniiui  Co.)  so.  Fort  st. 

Mrs,  seminary  for  young  ladies,  2  Hay 

street. — See  Adv. 
Sclanders,  A.  {Allardice  andSc.)  7  Scotland  st. 

Miss,  lodgings,  Trinity  crescent 

Sclater,  Robert,  &  Son,  die  and  stamp  cutters, 

button  makers,  !kc.  11  South  bridge 

R.  (liiib,  Schiterand  Son,)  54  Rankeil.  st. 

Rob.  jun.  {R.  ScL  and  Son,)  31  Clerk  st. 

Scooti,  Kenneth,  baker,  37  Clerk  street 

Wm.  &   K.  bakers,  161  High  St.— house 

21  Blair  street 
Scot,  Robert,  writer,  8  Kerr  street 
William,   esq.  of   Craigrnuie,  4  Coates 

crescent 

Miss,  of  Trinity,  87  Great  King  street 

Scotland,  A.  Pearson,  S.S.C.  13  so.  Charl.  st. 

G.  stabler,  1  Broughton  place 

* T.  teacher,  and  session  clerk  for  North 

Leith,  40  Bridge  street 
Scotsman  Newspaper  Office,  257  High  st. 
*Scott  and  Allan,  wine  merchants,  3  Kirkgate 
and   Dickson,  writing-masters,   &c.    50 

George  street 
and  Orr,  druggists,  chemists,  and  apothe- 
caries, 78  Princes  street 

&  Balderston,  esqrs.  W.S.  4  Queen  st. 

Rymer,  &  Scott,  56  George  street 

Adam,  fruiterer,  3  Wemyss  place 

* A.  W.  soda  water  manut.  5  Water  la. 

Alex,  bootmaker,  109  George  street — ho, 

30  Rutland  square 
Alex,  and  Co.  coal  merchants,  6  E.  and 

G.  raiiivay  depot 
Alex,  painter  and  colourman,  62  Bristo 

street — house  16  Chapel  street 

Alex,  lodgings,  13  Leith  st.  terrace 

Alex,  esq  H.E.LC.  service,  7  Pilrig  st. 

Captain  Alex.  8  Coates  crescent 

* A.  shipmaster,  Madeira  street 

Alexander,  baker,  2  Claremont  place 

* Alex,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  N.  Fort  st. 

Alexander,  baker,  4  West  port 

Andrew,  esq.  W.S.  24  Drummond  place 

A.  &  Co.   wholesale  and  retail  woollen 

drapers,  29  North  bridge 

* A.  B.  tailor,  70  Tolbooth  wynd 

* Andrew,  shipmaster,  Madeira  place 

* And.  jun.  wright  and  undertaker.  Prince 

Regent  street — ho.  Madeira  place 

Andrew,  tailor,  53  Bristo  street 

Andrew,  baker,  9  Scotland  street 

Andrew,  flesher,  26  Lothian  street 

Arch.  soHcitor  and  precurator-fiscal  for 

county,  56  Geo.  st h.  33  Her.  row 

Arch.  jun.  sohcitor,  56  Geo.  st. — house 

33  Heriot  row 

Archibald,  architect,  10  Tiviot  row 

Rev.  C.  G.  12  Pilrig  street 

Chas.  job  and  postmaster,  83  Rose  st. 

David,  esq.  R.S.A.  Easter  Dairy  house 


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Scott,  David  D.  accountant,  7  Lauriston  lane 
— —  Francis,  lath  splitter,  1  Orchardfield  st. 

■ Col.  Geo.  Lixmount,  Trinity 

— —  George,  baker,  1  Warriston  place 
—■ —  Henry,  and  Co.  20  St  John  street 

Henry,  jun.  (^H,  Scott  and  Co.)  14  St. 

John  street 

. Henry,  esq.  29  Regent  terrace 

■ Henry,  esq.  22  India  street 

Henry  E.  esq.  Restalrig 

— —  Isaac,  postmaster  to  the  Queen,  Brae- 
house,  Lothian  road 

James,  surgeon,  esq.  14  B  rough  ton  place 

* Jas.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  46  Bridge  st. 

•  James,  portrait  painter,  63  Frederick  st. 

Jas.  wine  mercht.  26  Royal  crescent 

James,  shoemaker,  40  Cumberland  st. 

James  (late  stationer),  5  Tiviot  row 

James,  jun.  surgeon,  5  Tiviot  row 

James,  esq.  23  Pitt  street 

.lames,  esq.  14  India  street 

Jas.  {o?  Duncan  ^  Scott,)  fancy  brush 

and  bellows  manuf.   104  Pleasance — 
house  Oakfielu  house,  w.  Arthur  pi. 

James,  cabinetmaker,  10  Clyde  street 

* James,  ginger  beer  brewer,  96  Giles  st. 

James,  baker,  51  no.  Richmond  street 

Jas.  printer  and  stationer,  49  n.  Rich.  st. 

— —  James,  plumber,  65  Thistle  street 

Jas.  {J.  and  T.  Scott,)  25  Pitt  st. 

J.  R.  coal  merchant,  3  Port  Hopetoun 

^ —  J.  and  T.  upholsterers  and  undertakers, 

16  Picardy  place 
John,  esq.  M.D.  F.R.C.S.  surgeon  extra- 
ordinary to  the  Queen,  45  Queen  st 

• John,  watchmaker,  18  Clyde  street 

Jn.  esq.  W.S.  4  Queen  st— ho.  21  Aber- 

cromby  place 

■  John,  accountant,  6  north  St  David  st. 

John,  (Blacldiall  &;  S.)  100  Lauriest.  pi. 

• John,  florist  and  garden  contractor,  east 

Merchiston. — See  Adu. 
*— —  John,  of  Customs,  2  Wellington  pi. 

■ John,  baker,  12  west  Preston  st. — h.  10 

i John,  boot  and  shoem.  54  Broughtoji  st. 

Jno.  leather-cutter,  5  Brunswick  street 

J.  and  G.  coach  hirers,  26  Upper  Grey  st. 

* John,  spirit  dealer,  18  Dock  street 

.: Jn.  smith,  1  Castlebarns — ho.  Robb's  ct. 

John,  grocer,  Canonmills 

.John,  tobacconist,  12  No.  and  66  So.  br. 

John,  letter  carrier,  2  Salisbury  square 

* John,  umbrella  maker,  66  Kirkgate 

John,  boot  &  shoemk.  19  Broughton  st. 

M.  brush,  portmanteau,  and  trunk  ma- 
nuf. 13  Waterloo  pi.— ho.  11  Calton  st. 
— —  Peter,  clothier  and  shirt  merchant,  9  So. 
bridge — ho.  7  Arniston  place 

R.  {Scott  and  Allan,)  Bonington  bank 

Robert,  sol.  &  S.S.C.  63  Hanover  street 

' R.  E.  accountant,  57  Great  King  street 

' Robert,  esq.  18  Forth  street 

Robert,  writing  master,  50  Geo.  street — 

Robert  (Excise,)  7  Hope  terrace 

,  Robert    commercial   agent,    20    Great 

Stuart  street 


Scott,  Jitair,  P.  esq.  39  Charlotte  square 

T.  &  Co.  wine  merchts.  10  Hanover  st. 

Thos.  M.  esq.  W.S.  37  George  street- 
house  30  Queen  street 

Thos.  G.  esq.  W.S.  56  George  street — ho. 

33  Heriot  row 
'  Thos.  esq.  accountant,  agent  and  secy,  to 
City  of  Glasgow  Ass.  Co.   19  St  An- 
drew square — ho.  42  Nor  thumb,  st. 

Tho.  {J.Sf  T.  Scott,)  13  Montgomery  st. 

Thomas,  confectioner,  106  Rose  st. 

Thomas,  engraver,  7  east  Adam  street 

Thomas,  agent,  7  Pilrig  street 

Walter,  tea,  wine,  &  spirit  mercht.  18 

Calton  street — ho.  13  Union  street 

Wm.  tinsmith  &  pewterer,  108  West  bow 

— house  8  Wharton  place 

Wm.  coach  hirer,  10  Buccleuch  street 

W.  D.  esq.  63  Great  King  street 

William,  com.  and  provision  mercht.  128 

Constitution  st.  — ho.  7  Annandale  st. 

Wm.  chemist,  3  w.  Arthur  place 

W.  spirit  dealer,  6  Carrubber's  close 

W.  vegetable  pill  warehouse,   10  south 

College  street 

* Wm.  spirit  dealer,  Bonington  road 

Wm.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  4  Dean  terrace 

William,  mason,  63  Cumberland  street 

W.  &  J.  Castle  taproom,  412  Castlehill 

Mrs  John,  30  Nicolson  street 

Mrs,  17  Moray  place 

Mrs,  3  Ann  street 

Mrs,  of  Sin  ton,  48  IMoray  place 

•  Mrs,  35  Scotland  street 

Mrs,  sen.  of  Malleny,  39  Charlotte  sq. 

Mrs  Charles,  13  Clarence  street 

Mrs  James  of  Ellem,  21  Abercrombie  pi. 

Mrs,  8  Wharton  place 

Mrs,  4  Tobago  street 

Mrs,  8  Bruntsfield  place 

Mrs,  27  Alva  street 

Mrs  James,  lodgings,  28  London  street 

Mrs,  6  Haddington  place 

Mrs,  lodgings,  46  Rankeillor  street 

Mrs,  43  Northumberland  street 

Mrs  A.  dressmaker,  12  Shakspeare  sq. 

Mrs,  13  Albany  street 

Miss,  French  staymaker,  41  George  st. 

Miss,  30  India  street 

IMiss,  5  Buccleuch  place 

Miss,  8  Shakspeare  square 

* Miss,  silk  &  worsted  shop,  31  Couper  st. 

Miss  Catharine,  46  Ann  street 

]\Iiss,  boai'ding  school,  41  Lauriston  pi. 

Miss,  7  India  street 

Miss,  12  Pilrig  street 

Miss,  I  Ainslie  place 

Miss,  milliner  and  dressm.  106  Geo.  st. 

Miss,  boarding  school,  41  York  place 

Misses,  9  Gayfield  square 

Scottish  Academy  of  Painting,  Sculp- 
ture &  Architecture,  Royal  Insti- 
tution— D.  O.  Hill,  Secretary 

— —  Amicable  Life  Insurance  Society, 
13  St  And.  sq. — H.  G.Watson,  agent — 
See  Adv. 


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Scottish  Society  for  propagating  Chrstn.  Know- 
ledge, ii)  Queen  St.,  J.  Tawse,  esq.  sec. 

— —  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society, 
2()  St  And.  sq. — R.  Christie,  manager. — 
See  Adv. 

• ■  Institution  for  the  Education  of  Young 

Ladies,  9  Moray  place. — Miss  Murray, 
lady  superintendent. — See  Adv, 

■ Jurist  office,  Mound  place 

•  Naval  and  Military  Academy,  Lothian  r. 

MissiONAKY     Society's    Comhiittee- 

UooM,  and  Depository,  13  Queen  st. 

— —  Provident  Institution,  for  life  assur- 
ance and  annuities,  14.  St  Andrew's  sq. 
Jas.  Watson,  manager — See  Adv. 

* Brewery  Co.,  Great  Junction  st.  south 

Reversionary  Interest  Society,  19 

Albany  street. — See  Adv. 

— —  Union  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Cor- 
poration, 47  George  street. — S.  Mac- 
kenzie, manager. — See  Adv. 

Scottish  Widows' Fund  and  Life  Assur- 
ance Society,  5  St  Andrew  square — 
J.  M'Kenzie,  manager. — See  Adv. 

Scougall  &  Drysdale,  tea,  wine,  &  spirit  mer- 
chants, 223  High  St.  &  14  so.  James'  st. 
— house  1 50  High  street 

* G.  and  Son,  merchts.  15  Quality  street 

Geo.  merchant,  19  Pilrig  street. 

*— —  Ellis  &  Co.  merchts.  Old  Naval  yard, 
132  Constitution  street 

John,  flesher,  1  South  market 

Scoular,  John,  merchant,  12  Grove  st. 

Scrymgeour,  Hen.  working  uphols.  74  Rose  st. 

• John,  teacher,  146  Canongate 

Miss,  23  Charlotte  square 

Miss,  23  Clerk  street 

Miss,  lodgings,  106  Princes  street 

Searl,  Wm.  basketmaker,  19  North  bridge 

Seaton  &  Marshall,  bootmak.  13  8.  St  And.  st. 

Robt.  auctioneer,  appraiser,  cabinetraak. 

and  upholsterer,  97  Princes  street 

Mrs  E.  coal  mercht.,  10  St  Anthony  pi. 

Miss,  Duneadon  cottage,  Murrayfield 

IMisses,  dressmakers,  9  Young  street 

Seeligman,  Francis,  punch  cutter,  Craigsideho. 

Selby,  Robert  B.  esq.,  solicitor-at-law  and 
S.S.C.  26  Dundas  street 

Select  Subscription  Library,  26  Waterloo  pi. 
— H.  Simpson,  librarian 

Selkrig,  Mrs  Charles,  1 1  Coates  crescent 

Seller,  Dr  Wm.  F.R.C.P.,  lecturer  on  materia 
medica  and  dietetics,  23  Nelson  street 

Mrs,  23  Nelson  street 

Semple,  Wm.  esq.  100  Causeyside 

Mrs,  lodgings,  41  Lothian  street 

Senebier,  F.  teacher  of  French,  S.N.M.A.  &c. 
Edinb.  academy,  &  41  Castle  street 

Serrells,  Wm.  chimney  sweeper,'23  Dundas  st. 

Session  Clerk's  Of.  forthecity,  lORoyalEx. 

Clerk's   Office  for   St  Cuthbert's,  3 

Windmill  street 

Clerk's  Office  of  Canongate,  179  Can. 

* Clerk  for  North  Leith,  Thos.  Scotland, 

40  Bridge  street 

* Clerk  for  S.  Leith,  J.  Lyon,  7  Vanburgpl. 


Seton,  Henry,  vetery.  surg.  129  Rose  st.  lane, 

and  9  Charlotte  st.* — ho.  27  Castle  st. 

James,  esq.  9  Windsor  street 

Patrick,  shoemaker,  43  Candleraaker  row 

R.  bookbinder   and   stationer,    head  of 

Mound — ho.  121  Prince's  street 

Major,  R.  vS.  Hon.  E.I.C.S.,  9  Windsor  st. 

Mrs,  13  Coates  crescent 

Liiss  Margaret,  36  Ann  street 

Shnde,  Andrew,  carter,  Old  Broughton 

iV'iis.  24  Gayfield  square 

Shakspeare  Society,  W.  B.  D.  D.  TurnbuII, 

Local  Secy.  25  Gt.  King  street 
Shand,  Calder,  and  Farquhar,  csqs.  W.S.  24 

Queen  street 

C  F.  esq.  advocate,  .5  India  street 

Jas.  painter  &  glazier,  71   Broughton  st. 

John  B.  esq.  W.S.  4  Pitt  street 

John,  esq.  W.S.  24  Royal  Circus 

R.  bookseller,  librarian,  music  seller,  & 

stationer,  41  Dundas  street 
* T.  A.  merchant,  9  Bernard  street — ho. 

54  Constitution  street 

Thos.  victual  &  spirit  dealer,  2  Dean  st. 

Shanklie,  Geo.  {Dick,  and  Co.)  4  Montgom.  st. 
William,  nursery  and  seedsman,  Leith 

Walk  Nursery 
Shanks,  C.  {Main  and  S.,)  5  Catharine  street 

D.  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  Leslie  pi. 

. John  &  Co.,  fishing-tackle  manufactory, 

25  North  bridge 

M.  &  G.  working  jewellers,  3  Rose  st. 

Mrs  Geora[e,  Anntield,  Newhaven 

Mrs,  20  Buccleuch  place 

Mrs  ladies'  nurse,  Broughton  court 

IVIrs,  58  Broughton  street 

Sharp,  Peter,  brassfounder  &  gasfitter,  14  west 

Register  street 
Robt.  teacher  of  mathematics,  2  Drum- 

mond  street 

William,  stabler,  100  Grassmarket — h.90 

Miss  H.  milliner  &  dressm.  25  Howe  st. 

Mrs,  midwife,  50  Brunswick  street 

Mrs,  sicknurse,  44  India  place 

Mrs,  lodgings.  Prospect  buildings 

Isabella,  poulterer,  13  Dundas  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  44  India  place 

Misses,  milliners  and  dressm.  2  Drum.  st. 

Sharpe,  Charles  K.  esq.  28  Drummond  place 
Wm.  esq.  W.S.,  32  Abercromby  place 

house  Marchfield,  Cramond 
Shaw,  Alex,  tailor  and  clothier,  43  London  st. 

A.  flesher,  23  Canongate 

G.  B.  engraver,  28  Gayfield  square 

Tas.  (R.'Cadell)  28  Gayfield  sq. 

James,  boat  builder,  15  St  Anthony  pi. 

J.  house  agent,  133  Fountain  bridge 

Patrick,  esq.  advocate,  40  Heriot  row 

Robert,  cowfeeder,  Mainpoint 

Thomas  W.  hairdresser,  &c.  7  Chapel  st. 

William,  tailor  and  clothier,  22  Bread  st. 

Wm.  manager  of  the  Dukeof  Hamilton'.s 

coll.  Port  Hamilton — h.  2  Lothian  road 

Mrs  Dr,  7  Clarence  street 

Mrs,  30  Haddington  place 

-—  Mrs,  midwife  nurse,  47  Bristo  street 


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Shaw,  Mrs,  dairy,  9  Society 

i\Irs  John,  Inverleith  cottage  , 

jMrs,  cook,  15  Catharine  street  I 

. 3Irs,  lodgings,  29  Bristo  street 

■  ]\Irs,  8  Royal  terrace 

^liss,  trimming  shop,  4  Warriston  place 

Sheaffe,  Gen.  Sir  R.  H.,  Bart.  36  Melville  st. 
Shearer,  James,  trunk  and  umbrella  maker, 

6  Rroughton  street 
.         John,  teacher  of  music,  43  e.  Clarem.  st. 

John  {Gen.  Post  Office,)  6  Salisbury  st. 

Shennan,  John,  builder,  15  Hart  street 

Mrs,  24  Gayfield  square 

Shepherd  &  Grant,  esq.  W.S.  26  Albany  st. 

James,  esq.  W.S.  96  Albany  street 

.John,  dairy,  54  India  street 

Wm.  spirit  mercht.  York  lane 

Sheppard,  James,  painter,  glazier,  and  paper- 
hanger,  107  Geo.  St. — ho.  Jessficld 

-  John,  painter,  glazier  and  paper-hanger, 

21  Frederick  st. — house  68  George  st. 
— —  Mrs  Joseph,  3  Wallace  place 

. Mrs  green-grocer.  South  market 

Sherar,  John,  surveyor  &  acct.,  5  Cheyne  st. 
Sheriff-  Clerk's  Office,  County  buildings 

* Town  hall,  108  Constitution  street 

Sheriff,  A.  writing  master,  30  St  Andrew  sq. 

. Jno.  A.R.S.A.  artist  and  animal  painter, 

26  Frederick  street 

John,  stoneware  dealer,  47  Rose  street 

. ^Irs  James,  30  Royal  terrace 

Mrs,  19  India  street 

IVIrs  R.  W.  4  Castle  street 

Miss  Dorothy,  10  Buccleuch  place 

Miss,  16  Hart  street 

Sheill,  W.  assist,  clerk  of  Session,  Blacket  pi. 

John,  cabinetmaker,  2  south  Clerk  st. 

Miss,  dressmaker,  IS  Brunswick  street 

Shield,  George,  solicitor,  3  Alva  street 
*Shiels,   Robert,   general  merchant.    Quality 
court — house  Regent  street 

* Thomas,  S.S.C.  14  Bernard  street 

* — — Wm.  wine  merchant,  33  Constitution 

court — ho.  6  Vanburg  place 
Shiells,  Robert,  lozenge  manufacturer  and  con- 
fectioner, 25  Geo.  IV.  bridge,  and  109 
High  street — See  Adv. 

Robert,  smith,  Swinton  row 

T.  G.  accountant,  14  Archibald  place 

Wm.  artist,  R.S.A.  19  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 

Mrs,  6  Cheyne  street 

Shillinglaw,  Robert,  builder,  6  Legget's  land 

James,    mason,    furnace   builder,   and 

bricklayer,  124  Pleasance 

T.E.B., drawing  master,  138Nicolson  st. 

Misses  E.  and  C.  dressmak.  124  Pleas. 

Shirley,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  6  south  James'  st. 
Shokledge,  Robt.  commer.  agt.  103  Causeyside 
*Shore-Dues  Office,  Custom-house 
*Shoolbraid,  Miss,  76  Constitution  street 
Short,  James,  money  loan  office,  35  Leith  st 
H.  tailor  and  clothier,  23  South  br. 

■  Mrs,  24  Salisbury  street 

■'s  Popular  Observatory,  east  side  of  Na- 
tional iMonument,  Gallon  hill 
Shortrede,  And.  printer— office,  George  IV.  br. 


Shotts  Iron  Foundery,  Springfield,  Leith  walk 
— Alex.  Sinclair,  manager 

Sibbald,  George,  surgeon,  44  Uankeillor  street 

James,  boot  &  shoemaker,  8  West  bow 

J.  and  Sons,  ironmongers,  64  George  st. 

John,  boot  and  shoem.  1 4  Nicolson  st. 

* John,  merchant,  9  Quality  street 

J.  Robertson,  esq.  F.R.C.S.  surgeon,  141 

Princes  st.  and  Dispensary,  5  Hope  st. 

Capt.  16  Gilmore  place 

T.  {J.  Sibbald  and  Sons,)  64  George  st. 

Walter,  ironmonger,  S  Meadow  place 

Mrs  John,  8  Meadow  place 

Mrs,  11  Brandon  street 

]Mrs  Alex.,  11  west  Richmond  street 

]\Irs,  24  Royal  terrace 

Mrs,  21  Warriston  crescent 

Mrs,  14  Brandon  street 

Siddie,  J.  wright,  Lothian  road — ho.  2  Ro-  , 
milly  place 

Sidey,  Charles,  surgeon,  64  Hanover  street 

John,  Glasgow  and  Manchester  wareho. 

132  Princes  street 

Siddons,  Mrs  Henry,  29  Ahercromby  place 

Siev wright,  Mrs,  19  Union  street 

Sivright,  Miss,  33  Charlotte  square 

SiGXET  Library,  Parliament  square 

Office,  Register  house 

Sim,  Andrew,  painter,  29  Richmond  place 

* Alex.  Royal  Bank,  13  Bernard  street 

George,  writer,  1  Scotland  street 

John,  esq.  30  Danube  street 

Robert,  saddler,  24  Grassmarket 

Mrs,  243  Canongate 

Sirae,  D.  &  Son,  shawl  and  tartan  manufac- 
turers, 27  South  bridge — h.  Main  point 

John,  recorder  of  Newington  and  Buc- 
cleuch burying-ground,  26  Crosscausey 

Rev.  J.,  chaplain  Trinity  Hospital,    3 

Windmill  street 

Thomas,  linendraper,  II  Duncan  street 

.  Mrs,  1 7  Keir  street 

Simmie,  Mrs  Dr,  ladies'  sem.  19  e.  Clarem.  st. 

Simpson  &  Grahams,  silver- platers  and  sad- 
dlers' ironmongers.  Mound  place 

Andw.  letter-carrier,  2  Salisbury  square 

Boyd,  flesher,  11  Deanhaugh  street 

Charles,  poulterer,  Poultry  market 

David,  baker,  7  Duncan  street 

Erskine  {Nat.  Bank,)  Greenhill  bank 

Geo.  &  Son,  coach  builders  &  harnessm. 

58  Abbey  hill,  18  and  27  Waterloo  pi. 

G.  B.  lodgings,  23  Union  street 

Hunter,  librarian  Edinburgh  select  sub- 
scription library,  9  Meadow  place 

Jas.  esq.  advocate,  33  Northumb.  st. 

Dr  James  Y.,  F.R.C.P.  professor  of  mid- 
wifery, and'the  diseases  of  ftmales  and 
infants.  University,  22  Albany  street 

Jas.  surgical  instrument  maker,  and  cut- 
ler, 80  South  Bridge 

Jas.  plumber  and  gastitter,  Lothian  road 

Jas.  grocer,  Momingside 

Jas.  surveyor  of  buildings,  42  Home  st. 

James,  tailor  &  clothier,  30  St  Andrew  sq. 

James,  boot  &  shoem.  97  Nicolson  sU 


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Simpson,  Jas.  grocer  &  sp.  dealer,  '287  Cowgate 

J.  smith  and  iron-founder,  i7  Abbey  hill 

' Jn.  (Sir  IV.  Forbes  6f  Co.),  1  Buccl.  st. 

■  J.  occt.  (^Clydesdale  13.)  16  Koyal  Exch. 

=■= John,  baker,  north  Junction  street 

John,  smith,  10  Church  street 

■ John,  tailor,  7-t  Thistle  street 

John,  grocer,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 

6  Canal  street 

John,  tea  merchant,  2  Melville  street 

Peter,  tailor  and  clothier,  7  Earl  Groy  st. 

Peter,  victual  dealer,  IG  Crosscausey 

Peter  &  Son,  plumb,  and  gasf.  29  High  st. 

R.  beef-ham  &  steak  shop,  101  Nicol.  st. 

■  Jas.  grocer  and  spirit  dealei*,  287  Cowgate 

Robert,  esq.  Gi)  Broughton  street 

■  Robert,  publisher,  51  Hope  park  end 
Robert,  spirit  dealer,  191  High  street 

■  R.  lodgings,  5  Hamilton  place 

■ Robert,  merchant,  15  Montague  street 

Thomas,  bootmaker,  2  Portland  place 

T.  hotel,  coffeehouse,  &  tavern,  3  Hill  pi. 

* Walter,  {^London  and  Edinburgh  Ship- 
ping Company ,)  il  Shore 

Rev.  William,  17  Argyle  square 

Wm.  baker,  1  Home  street 

■ Wm.  grocer,  62  St  Leonard  street 

■ Mrs  Anne,  5  Glanville  place 

Mrs  Colonel,  19  Forth  street 

Mrs,  French  stayraaker,  24.  Howe  street 

Mrs,  tee- total  coffeehouse,  3  Hamilton  pi. 

Mrs  G.  H.  73  George  street 

— —  Mrs,  ladies'  day  sc.  126  Lauriston  pi. 

* Mrs,  draper,  &  dealer  in  shells,  40  Shore 

Mrs,  stonew.  mercht.  2  so.  Howard  pi. 

Mrs,  12  Archibald  place 

Mrs,  5  Drummond  street     #*"**" 

Mrs,  14  Brandon  street  s!^ 

Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  deal.  Jock's  lodge 

Miss,  mill,  and  dressm.  21  St  And.  sq. 

Misses,  straw-hat  makers,  91  So.  bridge 

Misses,    straw-hat  and   dressmakers,    7 

Ingliston  street 

Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  21 

St  Andrew  square 

■  Miss,  8  Abercromby  place 
Miss,  6  Nelson  street 

* 's  hotel,  5  Queen  street 

*Simson  &  Morrison,  solicitors,  33  Bernard  st. 

* A.  {ofS.  and  M.)  33  Bernard  street 

David,  teacher  of  drawing,  25  India  st. 

Geo.  R.  S.  A.  institution  for  drawing, 

painting,  and  sculpture,  54  Frederick 

street — See  Adv. 

Jas.  M.D.  F.R.C.S.E.  10  Hope  st. 

James,  accountant,  219  High  street 

* .Tno.  wine&  spiritmerchant,  Bell's  court 

* Walter,  of  Customs,  2  Pitt  street 

Wro.  Bank  of  Scotland,  2  Montpelier 

Jlrs  James,  13  Gay  field  square 

* Miss,  seminary,  15  St  Andrew  st. 

^Sinclair,  Adam,  A.  &  B.  officer,  1  Riddle's  cl. 

Alex.  esq.  133  George  street 

Alexander,  pawnbroker,  42  Blair  street — 

house  1  Park  street 

■  Alex,  manager  Shotts  foundery 


Sinclair,  A.  H.  accountant,  9  India  street 

Andrew,  hairdresser,  1 12  High  street 

Charles,  R.  S.S.C.   11   South   bridge- 
house  8  Hamilton  place 

'■'•' David,  grocer,  9  P'ox  lane 

D.  japanner,  104  High  st.— h.  10  Nic.  st, 

Donald,  esq.  18  Royal  terrace 

Duncan  &  Sons,  letter-founders,  White- 

foord  house,  Canongate 

D.  leather  merchant,  4  east  St  .James'  st. 

George  L.  esq.  W.S.  4  Walker  street 

George  M.  stockbroktr  and  comm.  and 

gen.  agent,  26  Koyal  crescent 

JanieSj  upholsterer,  14  Dundas  street 

James,  mercantile  account.  9  Brown  st. 

.John,  esq.  18  Royal  terrace. 

John,  baker,  14  Lothian  street 

John,  baker,  24  Tobago  street 

John  and  Son,  merchants  and  general 

agents,  6  Hart  street 

John,  junior,  shawl  and  tartan  raanufr. 

79  S.  bridge — h.  1  Lower  Gilmore  pi. 
John,  assistant  town  clerk.  City  Cham- 
bers— house  7  Buccleuch  place 

.lolin,  baker,  26  Hanover  street 

John  (B.  L.  Co.'n  Bank,)  78  Causeyside 

John,  letter-carrier,  5  Caltonhill 

M.,  cabinetm.  Mound — h.  82  Princes  Rt 

P.  Black  Bull  inn  &  hotel,  2  Catharine  st. 

P.  F.  writer,  6  Shrub  place 

Peter,   agent  and  auctioneer,   12  south 

St  David  street 

* Robert,  shipmaster,  Bathfield  house 

Veitch,  Dr,  surgeon,  21  Elder  street 

* Wm.  cooper  &  fish  curer,  22  Giles  street 

Wm.,  Destitute  Sick  Soc,  150  High  st. 

Wm.  late  merchant,  9  Brown  street 

Wm.,  (^John  S.  &,-  Sm,)  30  Hamilton  pi. 

* Wood,  cooper  and  stave  merchant,  6  Mit- 

chel  St. — house  3  Summerfield 

Hon.  Lady,  133  George  street 

Mrs  J.  S.  16  Inverleith  row 

Mrs,  sicknurse,  19  Keir  street 

Mrs,  New  town  Temperance  hotel,  12 

south  St  David  street 
* Mrs,  tavern,  73  Shore 

Mrs,  lodgings,  11  Thistle  street 

Mrs,  6  Haddington  place 

Mrs  Wm.  academy,  44  Frederick  street 

Miss  B.  coal  merchant,  19  Port-.Hamilton 

Sinton,  Wm.  slater,  11  St  Leonard's  lane 
Siree,  H.  N.  L.  A.  Apothecary  Hall,  5  Hanover 

st — ho.  43  Claremont  street 
Sitwell,  Capt.  27  George  square 
Skae,  David,  surgeon,  F.R.C.S.  (kcturer,)  3 

Argyle  square 
Skeldon,  Mrs,  gardener,  Barbour's  burn 

* William,  spirit  dealer,  67  Timberbush 

Skelton,  Mrs,  33  Richmond  place 

Skene  &  Macrae,  esqs.  W.S.  32  Gr.  King  st. 

William  Forbes,  esq.  29  Inverleith  row 

William,  reporter,  5,  Roxburgh  terrace 

Lieut.-Col,  Wm.  E.I.C.S.  2peau  terrace 

* Mrs,  4  Duncan  place 

Mrs,  lodgings,  20  Pitt  street 

Skill,  Mrs,  27  Montague  street 


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*Skilling,  Jno.  boot  &  shoemaker,  43  Kirkgate 

— house  -ii 
Skinner,  Capt.  Edward,  10  east  Adam  street 

• John  H.  esq.  18  Carlton  Terrace 

.         John  R.  esq.  W.S.  4  n.  St  Andrew  St. 

ho.  4  Salisbury  road 
Skirving,  John,  punch  cutter,  31  Buccleuch  pi. 

* Thos.  farmer.  Nether  Quarryholes 

• Mrs,  13  Union  place 

Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  14  Union 

place 

Miss,  27  iMontague  street 

Slate,  Miss,  5  Graham  street 

Slater,  Alex,  stone  carver,  2  Orchardfield  St. 

■  Andrew,  bookbinder,  50  Pleasance 

John,  slater,  138  Canongate 

Sleigh,  George,  tailor,  7  Park  street 

• Robert,  baker,  6  Glanville  place 

—  Miss,  dressmaker,  7  Park  street 
Slight,  James  and   Co.  engineers,  machine- 
makers  and  founders,  34  Leith  walk 

■  James  {S.  and  Co.,)  2  Haddington  place 
Sligo,  John,  esq.  of  Carmyle,  5  Druramond  pi. 

• Mrs,  of  Carmyle,  5  Drummond  place 

*S]imen,  Wm.  diary,  31  Giles  street 
Sliraman,  G.  B.  wire- worker,  79  High  street 
— —  John,  teacher,  6  Dunbar  street 

Sloan,  Jas.    stamper,   G.P.O.  1  s.  James  st. 

Thos.  wood  mercht.  252  Cowgate,  and  8 

Mint 
• Wm.  clerk,  23  Bernard  street 

■  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker  35  west 

Nicolson  St. 
Slymand,  John,  printer,  9  Brown  street 
Smail  &  Co.,  wholesale  china,  paper,  and  rag 

warehouse,  35  Candleraaker  row,  and  1 

Merchant  street 

■  ■■     ■  W.  A.  esq.  of  Overmains,  R.N.  18  Dub- 

lin  street 
Small,  David,  spirit  dealer,  200  Rose  street 
Geo.  esq.  treas.  Edinbr.  Charity  Work- 
house— ho.  11  Regent  terace 

■  Jas.  coal  mercht.  4  Port  Hamilton — ho. 

18  Downie  place 

Jas.  spirit  merchant,  38  Rose  st. — h.  10 

Wm.  spirit  dealer,  61  n.  b.  of  Canongate 

W.  K.,  basketmaker,  57  Nicolson  street 

Mrs  Alexander,  stabler,  3  Grassmarket 

Jlrs,  T.  187  Causeyside 

Smart,  A.  baker,  2  Canongate 

James,  flesher,  25  and  26  Middle  market 

Rev.  John,  7  Smith's  place 

■  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  1  Queen  st. — 

house  23  Dublin  street 

John,  flesher,  15  west  Nicolson  street 

— —  R.  C.  engraver,  printer,  and  lithographer, 

20  Elm  row — ho.  4  Fife  place 
— —  Robert,  wine  &  spirit  mer.  1  Shakspeare 

square — ho.  166  High  street 
— —  W.  S.,  spirit  dealer,  24,  Downie  Place 

■ Mrs,  coach  office,    195  High  street 

*Smeal,  J.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  5  Couper  St. 
*Smeaton,  M.  fruiterer,  61  Charlotte  street 
Smellie,  Alex. printer  to  the  University,  Anchor 

close — house    Viewforth,    Bruntsfield 

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Smellie,  H.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  82  Cross- 
causey  and  30  north  Richmond  street 

Jn.  grocer,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  33 

Bristo  St.  and  27  Home  st. 
Smibert,  Thos.  esq.  8  Morrison  street 
*Smibbert,  Jas.  smith,  83  St  Andrew  street 
*Smiles,  Thos.  china  and  glass  warehouse,  46 

Tolbooth  wynd — ho.  47 
Smith  &  Cuthbertson,  builders  &  architects, 

6  Charlotte  place 
&  Linton,  house  painters  and  paper  hang- 
ers, 21  George  street 

&  Kinnear,  esqs.  W.S.  81  George  street 

* and  Graham,  rope  and  sail  makers,  8 

Bernard  street 

* and  Watson,  builders,  6  Glover  street 

White,  and  Co.  woollen  drapers,  man- 
mercers,  and  hatters,  29  Princes  street 

* Adam,  hairdresser,  43  Shore 

Adam,  writer  (^Auditor's  off.,)  2  St  John's 

hill 

Alex.  Royal  Institution,  Mound 

Alexander,  builder,  1  Claremont  place 

Alexander,  esq.  W.S.  18  York  place  and 

Melville  house,  Portobello 

Alex.  esq.  7  Howard  place 

Alexander,  umbrella  maker,  37  High  st. 

Alex,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  99  Leith 

wynd 

Andrew,  brewer.  Palace  yard 

Andrew,  writer,  5  Roxburghe  terrace 

Andrew,  esq.  W.S.  27  Dundas  street 

Andrew,  coal-merchant,  (3E.  &  G.  Rail. 

Depot) 
Arch.-esq.  advocate,  37  Northumberland 

-^^^^IftB^  ^°<^  shoemaker,  36  Dundas 

— —  AreHP^mith,   fruiterer,  73  Nothura- 

Alex.  G.^riter,  24  Gardner's  crescent 

Captain  Chas.  R.N.  24  Howard  place 

Chas.  bookseller  and  stationer,  87  Princes 

street — house  31  Hanover  street 

* Chas,  grocer,  3  Duke  st. — h.  59  Kirkgate 

C.  H.  J.  landscape  gardener  and  garden 

architect,  41  Queen  street 

Colvin,  esq.  portrait  painter,  32  York  pi. 

David,  tailor  and  clothier,  1 1  Hanover  st. 

David,  tailor  and  clothier,  170  High  st. 

Da-\Hd,  silk  and   merino    dyer,  5  s.  St 

David  street,  and  Physic  gardens 

* David,  baker,  58  Kirkgate 

David,  writer,  32  Dublin  street 

David  {Siipr.  Excise,')  10  Roxburghe  pi. 

David,  esq.  W.S.  81  George  street — ho. 

3  Doune  terrace 

David,  esq.  7  Howard  place 

— —  D.   commission  merchant,   1   Archibald 

place 
^ D.  general  agent,  2  Dock  place — ho.  7 

London  row 

* David  {Smith  and  Watson,)  Glover  st. 

Edward,  glass  cutter,  Carfrae's  entry 

E.  English  master,  G.  Watson's  hospital 

— -  George,  esq.  architect,  8  Wemyss  place 


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Slnith,  George,  leather  factor,  50  Nidclry  st 

ho.  65  Lauriston  place 
Georp;e,  shawl  manufr.  108  So.  bridge — 

13  Uoxburghe  street 

Geo.  tailor  and  clothier,  7G  Kirkgate 

George,  smith,  74  Abbeyhill 

Geo.  boot  and  shoem.  40  Home  street 

Gilb.  libra.  Mechanics'  library,  7  Jas.  co. 

Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  35  Westport 

Hen.  surg.  Catharine  cottage,  Leith  walk 

« .lames,  architect,  7  West  JMaitland  st. 

.James,  esq.  22  Pilrig  street 

•= James,  cork  manufacturer,  1.  Charlotte 

lane — house  10  Wellington  pi. 
James,  her  Majesty's  master  mason  for 

Scotland,  7  west  Mailland  st. — office,  6 

Charlotte  place 

*' •  Jas.  boot  &  shoera.  39  Tolbooth  wynd 

— "  James,  wright,  13  e.  Adam  street 

Js.  K.  ^Btoiv7iSf  Smith,')  26  Buccleuch  pi. 

James,  joiner,  32  Cumberland  street 

James,  tailor  and  clothier,  15  College  st. 

Jas.  jun.  manufacturer,  65  George  street 

i-  James,  lodgings,  23  St  James'  square 

Jas.  musical  glass  manuf.  160  Canong. 

.James,  mason,  15  Saunders  street 

•  James,  grocer  &  Sp.  dealer,  127  High  st. 

.James,  Wardie  Burn  hotel,  and  G.P. O. 

■ James,  spirit  dealer,  6  Earl  Grey  street 

J.  A.  baker,  13  no.  Melville  place 

John,  A.  (M.D.)  7  West  Maitland  st. 

■  J.  L.  books,  stationer,  circulating  library, 

and  stamp  distributor,  1  Antigua  st. 

John,  governor  county  jail 

■ 1  John,  manuf.  and  draper,  19  Dundas  st. 

John,  M.D.  16  India  street 

John,  and  Son,  tailors  an^^Hj^rs,  82 

South  bridge  ^^WfK^^J 

Jn.esq.  surgeon  dentistTTsTHlMas  st. 

John    K.  builder  and  house   agent,   17 

Lothian  road — ho.  6  Gardner's  crescent 
' J.  &   Co.  carvers,  gilders,   and  picture 

frame  makers,  33  W.  Register  street 
J.  umbrella  &  parasol  rpanufacturer,  227 

High  street  {^Ste  adv.) 

J.  schawl  dresser  and  agent,  46  Lothian  st. 

. John,  writer,  32  Dublin  street 

John,  tailor,  20  Drummond  place 

^John,  tailor,  4  Northumberland  place 

■ J.  house  painter,  73  Clerk  street 

•  .John,  contractor  and  stabler,  14  Grassm. 

Jno.  cabinetmaker,  upholst.  &  undertak. 

53  Hanover  st. 

John,  carver  and  gilder,  11  Leith  st.  ter. 

John,  shipowner,  1  George  place 

John  (  Canal  Co.'s  Office,)  18  Downiepl. 

John,  esq.  7  Howard  place 

John,    lithographer    and    ene;raver,    30 

Hanover  street — house  1 1  Dundas  at- 
Joseph  and  Son,  wire  cloth  and  patent 

wire  gauze  manufacturer,  219  High  st. 
'^Matthew,  fancy  box  m.  14.6  Canongate 
" ^  Peter,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  19 

Howe  street — house  24 
«•■— —  Pet.  sp.  &  victual  dealer,  19  St  And.  st, 


*Sraith,  II.  M,  merchant,  35  Bernard  street,  & 

4  Windsor  street 

Robert  Grahame,  wine  mer.  1  Links  pi. 

* Robert,  of  customs,  6  Hamburg  place 

Robert,  esq.  solicitor,  9  Stafford  street 

Robert,  builder,  1  Claremont  place 

Rob.  manuf.  of  Ayrshire  needlework,  77 

Princes  street 
Robert,  manufacturer  of  sewed  muslin, 

lis  Princes  street 

Rob.  draper,  57  South  Bridge 

Robt.  (.V.  White  and  Co.,)  Annfield  lodge 

Robert,  joiner,  1  St  Bernard's  row 

Robt.  letter  carrier,  41  n.  Richmond  st. 

Robt.  grocer  and  spirit  deal.  6  Dean  st. 

T.-  &  H.  surgeons  and  druggists,   and 

manufs.  of  aerated  wafers,  21  Duke  st. 

Thos.  surgeon,  13  Elm  row 

T.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  10  Cowgate— 

ho.  Heriot  Bridge 

Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  Morningside 

Thomas,  tobacconist,  461  Lawnmarket 

* h  Thos.  &  Jas.  victuallers,  47  Giles  street 

* Thomas,  copper  and  tinplate  worker,  47 

Water  lane 
_T.  C.esq.  solicitor-at-law    and  sheriff's 

commissioner,  18  Gardner's  crescent 

Thomas,  lodgings,  44  Cumberland  street 

Thomas,    officer  to    the  writers   to   the 

signet,  7  Caltonhill. 

Thomas,  lodgings,  165  Rose  street 

Walter,  accountant,  Union  Canal  Com- 
pany's office,  Port-Hopetoun 

* Walter,  shipmaster,  3  Portland  terrace 

Major  William,  1  upper  Dean  terrace 

Rev.  Wm.  B.  garrison  chaplain,  Castle 

!>  Wm.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  9  Queen  pi. 

* William,  wine   and   spirit   dealer,    72 

Timber  bush 

AVm.  boot  and  shoemaker,  76  Princes  st. 

Wm.  wright  &  undertaker,  62  India  pi. 

William,  esq.  3  Saxe-Coburg  place 

William,  S.S.C,  3  Duncan  street 

W.  and  Son,  bookbinders  and  stationers, 

306  Lawnmarket — h.  22  Society 

Wm.  fiesher,  10  West  port 

Wm.  woollen  draper,  267  High  street- 
house  3  w.  Lauriston  place 

Wm.  (iV.  B.  Advertiser,)  Millburn  cot. 

^  Wm.  writing  master,  30  Hanover  st. — h. 

11  Dundas  street 
Wm.  live  stock  agent  and  flesher,  12  St 

Anthony  place 

* '  William,  cowfeeder,  Elbe  street 

* Wm.  merchant  and  general  agent,  93 

Giles  street — house  4  Hope  street 

W.  \vright  and  wood  mercht.  79  Clerk  st. 

Wm.  letter-carrier,  14  Earl  Grey  street 

Mrs  Alex.  3  Doune  terrace 

]\Irs  A.,  Palace  yard 

Mrs  E.  of  Drongan,  22  Melville  street 

Mrs  George,  56  India  street 

^  Mrs  Jas.  ffiilhnery  and  baby  linen  clothes 

warehouse,  33  and  65  George  street 
— —  Mrs  Jno.  F.  37  Ann  street 

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Smith,  Mrs,  sicknurse  and  midwife,  68  Rose 

street 
.  Mrs,  4  Manor  place 

* ]\irs  John,  5  Morton  street 

Mrs,  straw-hat  maker,  5  Lauriston  street 

Mrs,  straw-hat  maker,  30  Alva  street 

. Mrs,  grocer,  17  Chapel  street 

■  Mrs  Lieut.  18  Downie  place 

Mrs,  muslin  and  lace  printer,  baby  linen 

warehouse,  77  Princes  street 
■ — ^  Mrs,  65  Cumberland  street 
Mrs,  2  Crichton  street 

■  Mrs,  8  Pilrig  street 

Mrs,  42  York  place 

Mrs,  9  Hill  street 

• M..  lodgings,  1 1  Lothian  street 

■  ■     '  Mrs,  6  Howe  street 

— —  Mrs,  27  Clarence  street 

Mrs  Archibald,  16  South  Charlotte  st. 

■ Mrs,  38  Dublin  street 

— ^  Mrs,  Taaphall 

■  Mrs,  shawl  and  dress  cleaner,  46  Loth.  st. 

■  Miss  M.  straw-hat  manufactr.  2  No.  br. 
■ Miss,  dressmaker,  9  Brown  street 

'  Miss  Margaret  Ann,  15  Danube  street 

Miss,  9  Archibald  place 

]\Ilsk,  cloth  cap  maker,  219  High  street 

— —  Miss  S.    milliner   and  dressmaker,  IS 

College  street 

Miss,  Sidneyfield,  Queensferry  road 

Miss  E.  straw-hat  maker,  I  Legget's  la. 

^  Smiths  and  Co.  purveyors  of  lamps  and  oil  to 

the  Queen,  1  Blair  st. 
Smyth,  J.  esq.  (of  Balharry,)  adv.,  1  Hart  st 
*  S.  J.  Customs,  58  Constitution  street 

■  '       Robert,  esq.  W.S.  1  Hart  street 

— —  W.  teacher  of  dancing,  20  South  bridge 

• Mfs,  8  Athole  place 

Mrs,  17  London  street 

Mies  (of  Balharry,)  1  Hart  street 

Smythej  W.  esq.  advocate,  16  Gt.  Stuart  st. 

Mrs,  sen.  (of  Methven,)  12  Gloucester  pi. 

Smyles,  Mrs,  lodgings,  27  Elder  street 

Snell,  Mrs,  69  York  place 

Snodgrass,  W.  &  J.  surg.  &  drug.  238  Canong. 

■ Mrs,  lodgings,  9  Criehton  street 

*Snody,  And.  esq.  S.S.C.  123  Constitution  st 

■  And.  esq.  S.S.C.  26  Gayiield  square 
*Snooks   &  Co.  chemists   and  druggists,   32 

Bridge  street 
Snow,  John,  flesher,  16  south  St  James'  st. 
Snowden,  J.  &  W.  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 

63  Grassmarket 

Mrs  Walter,  1  Grove  street 

Society  of  Arts — James  Tod,  esq.  W.S.  sec. 

21  Dublin  street 
— —  Botanical — Wm.  Brand,  esq.  4  Queen 

street 
. Camden  —  YsL  B.  D.  D.  TurnbuU,  25 

Gt.  King  street,  local  sec,  and  T.  G. 

Stevenson,  87  Princes  st.  local  agent 
——  City   Mission — Wm.  Whyte  and  G, 

Wilson,  joint  treasurers,  13  George  st. 
p— —  Fever  Hospital,  13  George  street — W. 

Whyte,  treasurer 


Society  for  Clothing  the  Industrious 
Poor,  18  Bristo  street 

Friendly  Highland,  —  John   Clark, 

Lothian  road 

FOR  Relief  of  the  Destitute  Sick, 

Hall  150  High  st.— W.  Whyte  treas. 

for    Promoting    Religious    Know- 

ledge AMONG  THE  PooR,  13  George 
street — William  Whyte  treasurer 

FOR  Propagating  Christian  Know- 
ledge, 49  Queen  St. — John  Tawsesec. 

for  Relief  of  Indigent  Old  Mu.n, 

8  St  Andrew's  square — W.  Bell  sec. 

Gaelic  Schools,  13  George  street  and 

13  Queen  street — W.  Whyte  treas. 

Gratis  Sabbath  School — W.  Whyte 

treasurer,  13  George  street 

Heriot's  Bknefit, — Jo.  Brown  preses, 

104  West  Bow 

Naval  and  Military  Biele,13  George 

street — William  Whyte  ti-easurer 

for  preventing  Cruelty  to  Ani- 
mals, 13  Geo.  St. — W.  Whyte  treas. — 

Percy, — P.  J.  Maidment,  3  London  st. 

Edinburgh  Protestant  Assoc iai  ion 

— W.  Whyte  treasurer,  13  George  st. 

Solfleet,  Wm.,  J.  P.  constable,  8  Chapel  st 

Solicitor-General,  Adam  Anderson,  98 
George  street 

s  OF  SuPREJiE  Courts — Hall  12  Royal 

Exchange 

s  at-Law — Hall  3  Royal  Exchange 

*Somervail,  D.  J.  corn  factor,  10  Quality  st. 
— ho.  8  Pilrig  St. 

Mrs,  22  Annandale  street 

Somerville,  A.  G.  ( Fice- President  General 
Post- Office,)  Heriot  court 

AtejSpi^,  {stamp    Office,)   27   Buc- 

cletich  place 

Andw.  leather  merchant,  98  West  port 

David,  letter-carrier,  4  Park  street 

E.   and    Son,  lapidaries  and    dealers  in 

Natural  History,  18  West  Register  st 

George,  innkeeper,  26  Grassmarket 

Geo.  builder,  8  Hamilton  pi.  High  riggs 

Geo.  victual  dealer,  27  Greenside  street 

Col.  9  Royal  crescent 

Jas.  coal  niercht.,  28  St  Leon.  st. 

Ja.  cap  &  brace  maker,  3  Heriot  mount 

J.  &  Co.  wood-merchants  and  under- 

takers, 212  Canongate 

J.  mason  &  smoke- curer,  15  Jamaica  st. 

* J.  shoemaker,  30  Tolbooth  w'ynd 

James,  victual  dealer,  1  Hamilton  place 

James,  grocer,  5  Summer  place 

Jas.  engraver,  printer,  and  lithographer, 

6  Hanover  street 

James,  S.S.C.  3  Great  King  street 

* John,  merclAnt  and  general  agent,  87 

Constitution  street — house  9  Smith's  pi. 

John,  engraver,  10  east  Adam  street 

John,  flesher,  21  Haddington  place 

John,  hosier  and  glover,  8  Baker's  place 

John  and  Co.,  cheesemonger,  City  weigh- 

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Somerville,  Sam.  M.D.  surgeon,  17  Hart  st. 

Thomas,  esq.  18  Duncan  street 

William  &  Son,  paper  makers,  and  whole- 
sale stationers,  6  Drummond  street 

.  Wm.  bootmaker,  G4>  Nicolson  street 

Mrs,  5  Portland  place 

iMiss,  28  Hamilton  place 

SomreitTS,  Mrs,  20  Dublin  street 

Souter,  D.  R.  esq.  ace'.  11  Gloucester  place 

■  James,  esq.  W.S.  80  Great  King  st. 

James,  spiral  turner,  S  win  ton  row 

''■ Peter,  shipmaster,  Madeira  place 

* Wm.  dairy,  Duke  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  55  India  place 

Spalding,  And.  esq.  writer,  5  e.  Broughton  pi. 

Alex,  bootmaker,   72  Nicolson  st. — ho. 

2  west  Nicolson  st. 

W.  M.  esq.  W.S.  11  Drummond  place 

William,  esq.  advocate,  11  London  street 

Wm.  esq.  S.S.C.  &  acct.  85  Gt.  King  st. 

Mrs,  circulating  library,  5  Warriston  pi. 

'■'■'■ Miss,  dressm.aker,  66  Kirkgate 

Spankie,  Miss,  32  Broughton  place 

Sparks,  John,  livery  stables,  Broughton  lane 

John    cricket-ground     keeper.     Grove 

cottage,  118  Fountainbridge 
Spaven,  John,  inspector  of  markets,  11  Duncan 
street,  Newington 

* Mrs,  publican,  78  Shore 

Spears,  James,  toll- con  ti  actor,  Jock's  Lodge 

George,  esq.  Jock's  Lodge 

Speid,  John,  esq.  W.S.  18  Duncan  street 
Speirs,    Graham,    esq.  adv.  sheriff  of  Edin.- 
shire,  County  build.  &  Granton  house 
*Spence,  Alex,  agent  for  the  Commercial  Bank 
of  Scotland,  24  Constitution  street 

* And.    ((;/  Cunnyngham   and  Spenca,') 

35  Constitution  street 

C.  esq.   S.S.C,  agent  for  the  Dissenters 

&   Gen.   Assur.  Co.,   21  so.  St  David 
street — ho,  9  Hailes'  st. — See  App. 

* Dav.  boot  m.aker,  10  Kirkgate — ho.  137 

George,  S.,  flesher,  67  Castle  street 

Jas.  tailor  &  clothier,  31  South  bridge 

.TT.riCs,  esq.  W.S.  24  Pitt  street 

Jas.,  spirit  dealer,  89  Leith  wynd — ho. 

4  M'Laren  place 

John,  tavern  keeper,  10  Hunter  square — 

house  13  Blair  street 

J.  surgeon,  17  Dublin  street 

John,  esq.,  surg.-dent.  50  Gt.  King  st. 

Joseph,  coach  builder,  Mound 

Laurence,  smith,  Echo  bank 

Peter,  esq.  writer,  2  Thistle  court 

Wm.  esq.  (5.  Linen   Co.,)  17  Bruns- 
wick street.  Hillside 

William,  mason,  104  Nicolson  street 

Wm.  silk  mercers,  12  King's  place 

Mrs,  hosier  and  draper,  26  Clerk  street 

]\Irs  .John,  1  Smith's  place 

■ Sirs,  17  Clarence  street 

Mrs  George,  cowfeeder,  Thornybank 

Miss,  4  Hope  street 

Miss,  4  Clerk  street 

Spencer,  Mrs,  10  Minto  street 


Spens,  Nathaniel,  esq.  W.S.  of  Craigsanquhar' 

28  Walker  street 

Nathaniel,    esq.  14  Drummond  place 

Mrs  Dr,  14  Drummond  place 

Mrs  Gen.  14  Montgomery  street 

Spindler,  H.  teacher  of  music,  1  Forres  street 

W.  G.  teacher  of  guitar,  1  Forres  st. 

Spink,  Mrs,  10  west  Preston  street 
*Spinks,  H.  cabinet  turner.  Darling's  brae 
*Spittai,  Francis,  dock  master,  3  Hamburg  pi. 
■ James,  and  Son,  silk  mercers  and  shawl 

manufacturers,  12  St  Andrew's  square 
— —  Jas.  jun.  {Jas.  S.  S^-  Son,)  11  Nicol.  sq. 

John,  agent,  8  Nicolson  square 

Robt.  M.D.  F.R.CP.  16  Howe  street    ^^ 

Lady,  3  Minto  street 

Miss,  15  Gardner's  crescent 

Spottiswoode,  Rob.  esq.  acct.  7  Thistle  street 

— house,  14  Pitt  street 
Sprott,  John,  esq.  23  Rutland  square 

Mark,  tailor,  3  Mackenzie  place 

Thomas,  esq.  W.S.  10  Drummond  place 

Mrs,  of  Clapham,  33  Rloray  place 

Miss,  23  Rutland  square 

Miss,  17  east  Claremont  street 

I  *Sprount,  Edw.  hairdresser,  52  St  Andrew  st. 
Squair,  Jas.,  (^S.  Uii.  Insur.,)  21  Gard.  cres. 
St  Clair,  John,  teacher  of  violin,  79  South  br. 
St  George's  Infant  School,  133  Rose  street 

District  School,  51  William  street 

St  Margaret's  Convent,  head  of  Brunts,  links 
St  Paul,  Madame,  Superior  of  the  Sisters  of 

Charity,  Milton  house,  Canongate 
St  Stephen's  School,  58  Brunswick  street 
Stalker,  .James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  36 

no.  Pitt  street 

Thos.,  hairdresser,  22  n.w.  Circus  place 

* Wm,  sailmaker,  3  Bernard  street 

Mrs  Helen,  staymaker,  33  north  Pitt  st. 

Stamp  and  Tax  Ojffices,  10  Waterloo  place 
Stampa,  F.  carver  and  gilder,  5  Gayfield.pl. 
Standaed  Life  Assurance  Co.  3  George  &t. 

— W.  T.  Thompson,  manager. — 'bee Adv. 
Stanfield,  Miss,  teacher  of  dancing,   6   Great 

Stuart  street 
Stankie,  G.  &  H.  cap  manufrs.  5  Hill  square 
Stanley,  Montague,  A.R.S.A.,  artist,  7  Hillst. 
Stark  and  Co.  printers.  Old  Assembly  close 

J.  surgeon,  M.D.  F.R.CP.  21  Rutl.  st. 

James,  skinner  &  wool-dl.  Water  of  Leith 

John,  {of  Stark  ^  Co.)  21  Rutland  st. 

* Thomas,  warehousekeeper,  7  Duncan  pi. 

Wm.  builder  and  architect,  48  London  st. 

Mrs,  10  Annandale  street 

Mrs  M.,  25  India  street 

Mrs,  Salisbury  green 

Stead,  Mrs,  cleaner  of  shawls,  8  Sciennes 

Misses,  Stead's  place,  Leith  walk 

Steam  Shipping  Co.'s  Office,  21  Waterloo  place, 

and  14  Shore  (vessel  starts  from  Gran- 
ton pier)  R.  W.  Hamilton,  manager 
Steedman,  A.  M.  and  Co.  tailors  &  clothiers, 

6  south  St  Andrew  street 

Henry,  grocer,  18  Thistle  street 

James,  farmer,  Boghall 


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Steedman,  John,  flesher,  south  market 

— —  Thos.  (^Davenport  and S. ,^  6  Leopold  pi. 

Wm.  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  82  High  st. 

Mrs,  Railway  Coffeehouse  and  lodgings, 

6  South  St  Andrew  street 

Lliss,  dressmaker,  15  Clerk  street 

Steel,  David,  printer's  joiner,  41  Cowgate 

James,  shoemaker,  Canaan  lane 

. John,  esq.  5  Malta  terrace 

William,  upholsterer,  59  Thistle  street 

Mrs  Alex.,  1  Steel's  place,  filorningside 

Steele,  Charles,  ho.  agent,  19  Gardner's  cres. 
— —  and  Beith,  cabiiet,  spiral,  and  fancy  tur- 
ners, e.  Thistle  street  lane 

John,  fur.   ironmonger,   tinsmith,  and 

gasfitter,  100  High  street — ho.  104 

J.  wholesale  toyshop,  32  Princes  street 

— house  2  south  St  David  street 

Maitland,  bookbinder,  6  St  James' court 

Pat.  S.  {W.  ^'  P.  S.  Steele,)  25  Inverl.  ro. 

Rob.  confectr.  to  the  Queen,  7  Howe  st. 

. W.  &  J.  coach  proprietors,  Clyde  st.  lane 

— —  W.  &  P.  S.  manufacturers  and  furnishing 

ironm.  61  George  st. 
— —  Wilkinson,  esq.  18  Pilrig  street 

Wm.  coach  proprietor,  2  Princes  street 

— —  Wm.  flesher,  14  Roxburghe  place 

]\Irs,  midwife  and  nurse,  50  Thistle  st. 

Miss,  dress  and  straw-hatm.  23  South  br. 

Miss,  18  George  square 

Steell,  Gourlay,  portrait  and  animal  painter, 

32  Dundas  street 

—  John,  carver  and  gilder,  20  Calton  hill 
— —  John,  U.S.A.,  sculptor  to  her  Majesty, 

3  Randolph  place — house  1 
*Stein,  James,  esq.  south  Fort  street 
— —  Misses,  8  liaeburn  place 
*Stenhouse,  A.&  G.shipowns.  &broks.  We'tdk 

* A.  {A. 6,-  G.  Stenhouse,)  4  Hope  terrace 

* &  Grieve,   corn  agents  and  merchants 

115  Constitution  street 
* G.  {A.  §-  G.  Stenhouse,)  11  Albany  st. 

—  Mrs  25  east  Claremont  street 

—  Miss,  9  Grove  street 

Stephen,  Geo.  ironfounder,  1G5  Canongate 
Stephens,  Henry,  esq.  Redbrae  cottage 

* Darg,  spirit  dealer,  6  Dock  place 

■         Mrs  Geo.  21  Gardner's  crescent 
— —  Miss  E.  S.  dressmaker,  IMorningside 
Stephenson,    Rt.   comb  manufacturer  to  her 

Majesty,  25  Leith  street — ho.  21 
Steven,  Jas.,  writer,  10  Duncan  street 

Rev.  Wm.  D.D.,  governor  George  He 

riot's  hospital 
——  Robert,  victual  and  spirit  dealer  52  east 

Crosscausey 
•— —  Wm.  hairdresser,  2  w.  Register  street — 

house  30  St  James'  square 
— —  William,  mason,  6  Saunders  street 

William,  writer,  10  Duncan  street 

Stevens,  A.  bookbinder  &  stat.  59  South  br. 

Wm.  cooper,  6  Tolcross 

——Mrs,  lodgings,  6  Howe  street 
Stevenson  &  Yule^  esqrs.  W.S.  4  Thistle  co. 


Stevenson  &  Co.  printers  to  the  University, 
32  Thistle  street 

* Henry,  genl.  mercht.  106  Constitu.  st 

Alan,  esq.  civil  engineer,  84  George  St.— 

house,  1  Baxter's  place 

^  Alex,  and  Sons,  stockbrokers.  Old  Sig- 
net ball,  7  Roy.  Exc. — h.  54  Albany  st. 

Alex,  esq.,  S.S.C.,  7  Royal  Exchange 

Alexander,  esq.  W.S.  9  Heriot  row 

A.  H.  appraiser,  39  George  st. — See^rf*;. 

David,  civil  engineer,  84  George  street 

Dun.  printer,  (to  University)  8  Ann  st. 

James,  esq.  91  Causeyside 

James,  preses  bookbinders'  benefit  soc 

29  Richmond  place 

James,  (  Courant  office,)  56  Queen  st. 

James,  baker,  34  Northumberland  st. 

James,   R.S.A.   landscape   painter,    74 

George  street 

James,  agent,  1 4  Clerk  street 

Jas.  {^Fowler  4"  Co.)  8  Cumberland  st 

Ja.    late  superintending   surg.    Madras 

estabt.  11  St  Bernard's  crescent 

John,  {ofSii-  W.  Forbes)  14  Archib.  pi. 

John,  innkeeper,  3  Merchant  street 

Rev.  .John,  26  Clarence  street 

Ninian,  teacher  of  writ.  14  s.  St  And.  st. 

Peter,  philo.  instr.mak.,  9Eoth.  st. — h.  6 

Robert,  and  Sons,  esqs.  civil  engineers,  84 

George  street — house,  1  Baxter  place 

Robert,  spirit  dealer,  55  Grassmarket 

Robert,  esq.  M.D.  12  Dublin  street 

Simon,  linen  draper,  40  Bristo  street 

Rev,  Thomas,  6  Gardner's  crescent 

Thomas,  house   agent,  auctioneer,  and 

appraiser,  7  Milne  square 
• Thos.   G.   bookseller  &  bookbinder,  87 

Princes  street — ho.  24  Castle  street 
* T.  maltster,corn  factor,  122Constitut.st. 

— house  28  Charlotte  street 

Thomas   coal  and    cinder  merchant, 

Whitefield  place 

Thomas,  lodgings,  15  Ingliston  street 

W.   writer,  4  Thistle  court — house  44 

Melville  street 

Mrs  James,  lodgings,  14  Nicolson  square 

Mrs,  4  Charlotte  place 

Mrs,  upholstress,  3  Jamaica  street 

Miss  B.,  48  India  street 

* Misses,  dress  and  straw-hat  makers,  125 

Kirkgate 

Misses,  dressmakers,  Morningside 

Steventon,  Geo.,  24  Gardner's  crescent 
Jn.  bay  horse  inn  and  livery  stables,  ^5 

Rose  street 
Steuart,  Charles,  esq.  W.S.  3  Albyn  place 

David,  esq.  1  Gayfield  place 

James,  esq.  W.S.  17  India  street— house 

8  Doune  terrace 

Patr.  accountant,  1  Carlton  st. 

Mrs  Charles,  3  Albyn  place 

Miss,  of  Steuart  hall,  16  Maitland  street 

tMiss,  17  St  Andrew  square 

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Stewart.  A.  esq.  of  Hawkshaw,  28  Brunswick  st 
Alex,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  14.  and 

15  and  l(j  St  Patrick  square 

Alex.  (S.  and  Black.)  lo  Cassells'  pi. 

Alex,  painter  and  paper  hanging  mercht. 

93  Princes  street — ho.  7  Frederick  st. 

A.  {Sir  W.ForbesS^  Co.,)  1  M'Nab  st. 

Alex,  teacher,  4  Hill  place 

Alex,  last  and  boot-tree  m.  19  Xiddry  st. 

Alex,  tailor,  11  Picaniy  pi. 

* Andrew,  fruiterer,  47  Kiikgate 

* Alex,  (of  Customs,)  4  Pitt  street 

Alex.  J.,  W.S.  28  Pitt  st. 

■ Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  ,50  Bristo  street 

And.  grocer  and  fruiterer,  I  Pitt  st. 

Arch.  Crown  hotel,  11  Princes  street 

* A.  clerk,  23  Bernard  street 

Charles  &  David,  solicitors,  18  Duke  st. 

Charles,  esq.  S.S.C.  18  Duke  street 

Charles,  messenger,  Edinburgh  &  Leith 

Batik,  3  Reiiister  place 

Charles,  tailor,  69  Broughton  street 

Daniel,  lodgings,  8  Shakspeare  sq. 

David,  esq.  6  Hailes  street 

Divid,  solicitor- at-law,  18  Duke  st. 

— —  Captain   Duncan,    16   Comely   bank 
Duncan,  lodgings,  27  Hanover  street 

.         Dun.  wine  &  spirit  dealer,  39  Frederick 
street — house,  3  Jamaica  street 

Dun.  messen.  Pvoy.  bank,  Clyde  st.  lane 

G.  victual  dealer,  98  Nicolson  street 

■  George,  jun.  grocer  and  provision  mer. 

36  and  38  Clerk  st. 

James,  lodgings,  30  Castle  street 

James,  shoemaker,  23  Dundas  street 

James,  esq.  S.S.C.  34  Great  King  street 

■ James,  china  and  glass  warehouse,    72 

and  74  George  street 

.James,  bookseller,  69,  Cumberland  st, 

J.  (^Swanslon  is' Stewart ,)  4  e.  Brought,  pi 

Jimes,  boot  &  shoem.,  38  Queen  st. 

lames,  R.N.  17  Portland  place 

James,  tailor  &  clothier,  43  Hanover  st. 

James,    confectioner  and  Italian  ware- 

house, 34  Hanover  street  &  2  Ptutland 
place — house  30  Hanover  st. 

James,  tailor,  5Q  Thistle  street 

James  Hope,  portrait-painter,  1  Alvast. 

J.  tavern  keeper,  1  Maitland  st. 

> J.  &  G.  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants, 

113  High  street 

Jas.  boot  &  shoem.,  49  Nicol.  st. — h.  61 

J.  L.  landscape  paint.,  25  e.  Claremont  st. 

John,  esq.  Laverock  bank 

John,  spirit  dealer,  3  Clyde  street 

John  {J  &;  G.  Stewart,)  84  Lauriston  pi. 

John,  A.  lodgings,  18  Leopold  place 

John,  printer,  Brodie's  el. — ho  6  James'  c. 

John,  japanner,  34  Toddrick's  wynd 

John,  town  crier,  Baxter's  close 

Jn.  tobacco  manufact.  2  Old  Fishm.  cl. 

■ Dr  John,  surgeon,  4  Albany  street 

John,  esq.  5  Springfield 

——  John,  slater,  30  Alva  street 


Stewart,  John,  esq.  W.S.  36  India  street 

J.  decorative  ho.  paint.  &c.  15  Nicol.  sq. 

John,  writer,  27  Cheyne  street 

* John,  slate  and  coal  merchant,  43  Char- 
lotte street — house  3  .laneficld 

John,  spirit  dealer,  96,  Rose  street 

Joseph,  spirit  dealer,  11  Clyde  street 

J.  (Abcrnnthi/ S;  5".,)  4  east  Broughton  pi. 

* Mait.,  grocer  &  spirit  deal.  52  Giles'  st. 

]\I,irk,  tailor,  3  Rose  street 

Malcolm,  accountant,  7  n.  St  Andrew  st. 

Pet.  post-horse  &  coach-hirer,  1  Forres  st. 

Peter,  spirit  mer.  27   Richmond  place, 

and  2  Charlotte  st. 

■  Peter,  letter  carrier,  7  Dunbar  st. 

— ^ —  Robert,  ink  manufacturer,  116  Rose  st. 

Robt.  writer,  1 1  Forres  street 

R.  B.  teacher  of  music,lO  St  Andrew  sq. 

Robert,  salesman,  12  n.  w.  Circus  place 

T.  esq.  solicitor-at-law,  2  w.  Preston  st 

Thos.  postmaster,  Charlotte  place 

Thos.  gardener,  Northfield,  Newhaven 

* Thos.  gardener.  Lochend  road 

Wm.  gro.  and  spirit  dea.  49  Cumberl.  st- 

William,  baker,  1  Howe  street 

William,  accountant,  25  Pitt  street 

•  Wm.  plane  and  edge  tool  manufacturer, 

65  Nicolson  street 

W.  postmas.  and  coach  hirer.  Thistle  st. 

lane — house  11  George  street 

Mrs  Captain,  2  Athole  place 

Mrs  Col.  of  Strathgarry,  10  Danube  st. 

Mrs  D.  13,  Danube  street 

Mrs  Charles  C.  33  Howe  street 

Mrs  millinery  and  dress  establishment, 

5  Elm  row 

Mrs  John,  27  Bread  street 

Mrs  A.  French  corset  mak.  11  Picardy  pi. 

Mrs  Wm.  27  Howe  street 

Mrs,  of  Dtnbog,  66  Queen  street 

Mrs,  28  Pitt  street 

Mrs,  8  Abercromby  place 

Mrs,  4  east  Broughton  place 

Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  19  Haddington  place 

■ Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  60  Bernard  st. 

Mrs,  17  Keir  street 

Mrs,  grocer,  38  Lauriston  street 

]\Irs,  lodgings,  13  St  James'  square 

Mrs,  lodgings,  8  Shandwick  place 

Mrs,  trunk  and  portmanteau  manufac- 
turer, Queen's  place 

Mrs  W.  8  Gloucester  place 

Miss,  3  Duncan  street 

Miss,  55  Queen  street 

Miss,  of  Bennie,  19  Maitland  street 

Miss,  40  Great  King  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  5  Howe  street 

Misses,  dressmakers,  1  so.  Charlotte  st. 

&  Lilly,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  10 

St  Andrew  square 

's  Albion  hotel,  28  St  James'  square 

Miss  M.  confectioner,  83  Nicolson  st. 

Stillie,  James,  bookseller,  78  Princes  street- 
house,  1  Mound  place 


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Stirling,  Kenney,  &  Co.,  booksellers,  4-6  Georg^ 

street 

Andrew,  bookseller,  121  Princes  st. 

Archd.  lodgings,  14.  Stafford  street 

James,  esq.  W.S.  6  Alva  street 

John,  grocer,  2  St  Patrick  street 

John,  esq.  7  St  Bernard  row 

■  John,  victual  dealer,  21  Clerk  street 

Lieut.- Gen.  Graham,  27  Queen  street 

* Packet  Office,  2  Dock  place 

R.  stabler  &  horse  dealer,  11  Queensf.  st. 

lane 
— ^  R.  victualler  &  spirit  mercht.  1 4  Melville 

place,  and  28  William  street 

Wm.  spirit  merchant,30  Crosscausey 

Mrs,  4  Buccleuch  street 

Miss,  27  Castle  street 

Misses,   milliners  and  dressmakers,  50 

Broughton  street 
Stirlings,  horse  dealers,  110  Rose  street 
Stobie,  Wm.  victual  dealer,  38  St  Leonard  st. 
Stobo,  Robert,  tailor,  243  High  street 
*Stocks,  David,  baker,  31  Bridge  street 

* David  &  Co.  wine  merchts.  and  porter 

agents,  34  Timber  bush 

* Peter,  (D.  Stocks  and  Co.,)  31  Bridge 

street 
*Stodart,  Gavin,  grocer,  1  Burns  street 

George  T.  esq.  W.S.  16  Abercromby  pi. 

*^—  George,  merchant,  11  Mitchell  st. — h.  3 
Gaytield  place 

James,  shoe  warehouse,  305  High  street 

J.  R.  esq.  W.S.  2  Drummond  place 

~  Mrs  A.  lodgings,  1 1  Drummond  street 

Miss,  20  Athole  crescent 

Miss,  12  Nelson  street 

Stoddart,  Rear- Admiral,  10  Bellevue  crescent 
——  John,  coachbuikler,  40  Pleasance 

John,  spirit  dealer,  24  Potterrow 

* Robert,  esq.  50  Charlotte  street 

Thos.  R.  bread  and  biscuit  baker,    22 

Brunswick  street 

Mrs,  26  Howard  place 

Mrs,  coach-hirer,  15  w.  Preston  st, 

Miss,  19  India  street 

Stone,  George,  esq.  51  North   Bridge  —  ho. 

Muirhouse 

Mrs,  lodgings,  7  Hope  street 

Storie  &  Baillie  esqs.  W.S.  12  Broughton  pi. 

And.  (5.  and  Baillie,)  12  Broughton  pi. 

George,  spirit  merchant,  50  Hanover  st. 

James,  coach  builder,  80  Clerk  st. 

John,  tailor,  1 03  Rose  st. 

Stormonth,  Miss,  3(5  Danube  street 
*Storer,  William,  dairy,  45  Water  lane 
Storrar,  T.  house  agent,  59  South  bridge 
*Storie,  John,  merchant,  34  Constitution  st. 
Stothert,  James,  esq.  advocate,  20  Alva  st. 

W.  esq.  of  Cargen,  2  Doune  terrace 

Miss  M.  41  east  Claremont  st. 

Stott,  D.  &  J.  leather  merchants  &  factors,  26 
&  28  Niddry  street 

D.  (D.  §•  J.  Stott,)  17  Bristo  street 

James,  leather  merch.  7  Niddry  st. — 

ho.  2  Salisbury  st. 


Stott,  J.  H.  leather  merchant,  12  Niddry  street, 
— house  20  ]\Ieadow  place 

Wm.  painter  and  glazier,  29  Dundas  st. 

— ho.  46  Great  King  street 

Wm-  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  44 

Lothian  street,  and  8  Shrub  place 

Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Barony  street 

Miss,  lodgings,  35  Lothian  street 

Strachan  and  Darling,  esqs.  W.S-  17  Pitt  st. 

A.  &  Co.  tailors  &  clothiers,  15  Princes  st. 

D.  wine  &  spirit  mercht.  17  Charlotte  pi. 

Isaac,  plasterer,  1  Athole  lane 

James,  plasterer,  12  Gardner's  cres. 

* — ^ — James,  (Leith  Mast  and  Block  Co,) 
Queensferry  road 

■ John,  spirit  dealer,  2  Amphion  place 

Mrs,  12  Carlton  st. 

Miss  M.  W.  35  Frederick  street 

Strang,  Wm.  surgeon,  6  no.  St  Andrew  street 

William,  spirit  dealer,  21  Downie  place 

Strange,  Hon.  Mrs,  7  Ainslie  place 
Strangman  &  Brodie,  general  raer.  &  consign- 
ees for  A.  Guiness,  Son,  &  Co's  porter, 
6  St  Andrew  sq.  and  34  Blair  street 
Strathmore,  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of,  Holyrood 

house 
*Straiton,  .John,   shipmaster,  4  Hamburg  pi. 

Miss  C.  9  Davie  street 

Stringer,  C.  chemist  and  druggist,  ]3Calton  st. 

— ho.  4  Calton  hill 
Strong,  Mrs,  32  Broughton  place 

* Mrs,  Spence's  place 

Struthers,  Wm.  tailor,  22  William  street 
Stuart,  Alex,  circuit  clerk  of  Justiciary,  21 

Royal  terrace — ho.  26  London  street 
Stuart,  Gordon,  merchant,  4.  St  Anthony  place, 
and  4  Dean  st. 

James,  esq.  S.S.C.  34  Great  King  street 

J.  Graham,  M.  D.  surgeon,  9  Picardy  pi. 

Owen,  slater,  12  n.  St  Andrew  st. 

Robert,  esq.  Annat,  advocate,  23  Great 

King  street 

W.  attorney  &  accountant,  2  Lynedoch 

place 

W.  esq.  jun.  W.S.  43  St  Cuthbert  st. 

— —  Mrs  Charles,  lodgings,  8  Downie  pi- 

Sirs  John,  8  Staffi)r'd  street 

Miss,  (of  Allanbank,)  20  Maitland  st- 

Miss,  16  Stafford  street 

Stupart,  Capt,  H.  P.   Scots  Greys,   2  Inver- 

leith  terrace 
Sturrock  &  Sons,perfu.  &  hairdr.  to  theQueeu, 
33  Princes  st.  and  27  Duke  st. — h.  25 

* John,  brassfounder  and  gasfitter,  Duke 

St. — ho.  6  Queen's  place 

Mrs,  25  Duke  street 

Sugarhouse,  160  Canong. — W.  Macfie,manager 
Summers,  David,  baker,  55  Bristo  street 

Thos.  shawlmanufacturer,  49  Princes  St. 

Sun  Fire  and  Life  Office, — Alex.  Allan 
and  Co.  40  Princes  street,  and  D.  Mur- 
ray, 39  George  street,  agents 
Sunter,  Alex,  boot  &  shoemaker,  39  Howe  St. 
Surenne,  D.  F.  drawing  acad.  32  Dundas  st. 
John  T.,  pianist,  48  India  street 


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Surenne,  Alons.  Gab.  French  teacher  aiul  lec- 
turtron  inihtaiy  hi-tory,8  Nelson  street 
Suther,  Rev.  Tho.  Gto.  30  Warriston  crescent 
Sutherland,  A.  G.  esq.  W.S.  18  Fettes  row 

Alex,  bookseller  &  stationer,  12  Leith  st. 

David,  private  hotel,  128  George  street 

D.  R.  stationer,  95  South  bridge 

Erskine  (Com.  Bank,)  4  St  John  street 

* Francis,  esq.  Leith  Bank,  17  Bath  st. 

Georj:;e,  painter  and  glazier.  111-  High  st. 

— ho.  23  Nicolson  st. 

Hugh,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1 0  ^lans- 

field  place 

James,  tuilor,  10  Biiccleuch  street 

James,  builder,  Lothian  road — house  8 

Tobago  street 

* James  {Marshall  and  .S.,)  41  Consti- 
tution street 

James,  stationer  and  artist's  colourman, 

21  Hanover  street 

Jamts,  commercial  agent,  19  Union  st. 

James,  coal  merchant,  16  Brout<hton  st. 

J.  city  officer,  J.  P.constable,3  Sciennespl. 

J.  mattress  maker,  ]  4  Robertson's  close 

Jno.  &  Son,  tailors,  4  Romilly  place 

John,   and    Co.   booksellers,  stationers, 

and  newspaper  agents,  12  Calton  street 
— ho.  19  Union  street — See  Adv. 

Joseph,  tailor  and  clothier,  93  George  st. 

— —  P.  goldbeater  and  silversmith,  Gilchrist 
lane — ho.  13  Gay  field  sq. 

Wm.  saddletree  maker,  Sim  court,  Calton 

hill — house  11  Calton  street 

* Wm.  S.  bookseller  &  stationer,  29  Ber- 
nard street 

Wm.  W.S.  6  Howe  street 

* Wm.  spirit  dealer,  47  Shore 

Wm.  grocer,  1 1  Saunders  street 

W.  lodgings,  26  Cumberland  street 

Mrs  T.  E.    1  Windsor  street 

Mrs,  straw-hat  maker,  140  Rose  st. 

• Mrs  A.  lodgings,  3  Antigua  street 

Mrs,  midwife,  187  High  street 

' Mrs  Jane,  lodgings,  71  Cumberland  st. 

Miss    M.    straw-hat  manufacturer,    1 1 

Calton  street 

Miss  W.  teacher  of  music,  41  Gt.  Kingst. 

3Iiss,  dressmaker,  20  s.  Richmond  street 

— —  Misses,  straw-hat  wareh.  6  Union  pi. 
Sutter,  Mrs  lodgings,  5  Rutland  place 
Sutton,  Miss,  64  Frederick  street 
Swales,  R.  King's  arms,  34  Rose  street 
Swan,  D.  boot  and  shoemaker,  26  Nicolson  st. 

■ George,  cowfeeder,  26  Jamaica  street 

■ James,  flesher,  26  and  27  Middle  market 

Jas.  baker,  87  Broughton  street — house, 

1  Broughton  place 

John,  victual  &  spirit  deal.  29  Potterrow 

John,  flesher  and  poulterer,  2  Howe  st. 

^—  Thos.  dairy,  16  Cumberland  street 
— ^  Wm.  esq.  4  Duke  street 

* Rev.  Wm.  3  James  place 

^^   .  William,  lodgings,  4  Queensferry  street 
^- —  Mrs  David,  4  Duke  street 
— — —  Mrs,  14  Dundas  street 


*Swanson,  Daniel,  shipmaster,  2  Madeira  pi. 

* Divid,  jun.  shipmaster,  4  Hope  terrace 

John,  dentist,  7  east  Adam  street 

* John,  pilot,  2  Dock  place 

Wm.  esq.  of  Leithhead,  17  Elm  row 

•  Miss,  31  Clerk  street 

Swanston  &  Stewart,  woollen  drapers,  hosiers, 

and  hatters,  164  High  street 

David,  draper,  2  Alison  square 

Geo.  lodgings,  31  Cumberland  street 

* Robert,  shipowner,  2  Shore 

Thos.  (S,  Sf-  iftewarl,)  11  w.  Richd.  st. 

Wm.  mes.-at-arms,  23  St  .James' square 

Airs,  lodgings,  65  Frederick  street 

Miss,  teacher  of  music,  23  St  James'  sq. 

J.  milliner  and  dressmaker,  21  Blair  st. 

Swinburne,  Lieut. -Col.,  of  Marcus,  33  Royal 

terrace 
Swinton,  Arch.  esq.  advocate,  9  Gloucester  pi. 

George,  esq.  4  Athole  crescent 

John,  esq.  16  Inverleith  place 

Thos.  esq.  6  Pitt  street 

* ■  Mrs,  Hillhousefield 

Misses,  dressmakers,  8  Dundas  street 

Miss,  17  Lynedoch  place 

Misses,  9  Gloucester  place 

Sword,  .James,  furniture  commission  rooms,  22 

Hanover  street — See  Adv. 
James,  house  agency  office,  22  Hanover 

street. — See  Adv. 

James,  S.S.C.  1  Buccleuch  street 

* James,  shipmaster,  47  Couper  street 

Mrs  Agnes,  lodgings,  25  Frederick  st. 

SydserfF,  Mrs  B.  of  Ruchlaw,  30  Ann  street 
Sym,  James,  accountant,  45  Frederick  street 

Rev.  John,  37  George  square 

Robert,  esq.  W.S.  20  George  square 

Syme,  Jas.  esq.  professor  of  clinical  surgery,  & 

surgeon  to  the  Queen,  9  Charlotte  sq. 

James,  gardener,  St  Mark's  place 

John,R.S.A.  por.  paint.  33  Abercrom.  pi. 

John,  coram,  agent,  21  Charles  street 

Thomas,  esq.  W.S.  1  Hanover  square— 

ho.  Trinity  cottage 

Thos.  esq.  Trinity  cottage 

Wm.  furnishing  ironmonger,  and  bath 

maker,  4  Rutland  pi. — ho.  1  Erskine  pi. 

Mrs,  of  Northfield,  24  Nelson  street 

Mrs,  pie-baker,  35  Abbey  strand 

Miss,    Infant    and   Juvenile    school,    6 

Wemyss  place 

Miss,  staymaker,  12  so.  St  James  street 

Symington,  A.  {Megget  ^S.,')2  Lower  Grayst. 

Arch,  tailor.  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution 

J.  tailor,  39  Thistle  street 

Miss,  clear  starcher,  35  Leith  street 

Symonds,Miss,  min.  painter,  33  Dundas  st. 


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Taap,  Wm.  wholesale  linen  warehouse,  37 

north  Bridge — house  5  Nelson  street 
Tailor's  House  of  Call,  9  Allan's  close 


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Tailyour,  Mrs  H.  9  Vanburgh  place 

Taitj  Fraser^  &  Co.  grocers  and  spirit  dealers, 

10  west  Adam  street 

I and  Crichton,  esqrs.  W.S.  2  Park  place 

. A.  hairdr.  and  perfumer,  82  Princes  st. 

* and  Co.  fleshers,  49  Tolbooth  wynd 

Andrew,  victual  dealer,  200  Pleasance 

Aw.  baker,  33  Rose  st. — ho.  53  Geo.  st. 

. And.  junior,  bread  and   biscuit  baker, 

57  George  street — ho.  53 
— —  C.  B.  &  Co.,  auctioneers  and  appraisers, 

11  Hanover  street — h.  22  Lynedoch  pi. 

George,  esq.  advocate,  4  Abercromby  pi. 

* Geo.  smith  and  farrier,  so.  Junction  st. 

Hugh,  victual  dealer,  36  Dundas  st;-eet 

J.  H,,  rear-admiral,  6  Bellevue  crescent 

James  Campbell,  esq.  W.S.  2  Park  place 

James  {Guthrie  and  Tait,)  41  Clerk  st. 

James,  plasterer,  1  Mound  place 

James,  grocer,  1  Claremont  place 

J.  hotel  keeper,  16  and  18  Princes  st. 

Jn.  esq.  advocate,  and  sheriff  of  Clack- 
mannan &  Kinross-sh.  1  Melville  st. 

John,  agent,  45  Frederick  street 

■ John,  architect,  1  Mound  place 

* John,  clerk,  43  Bridge  street 

• John  R.  baker,2  Queensferry  st. — ho.  9 

John,  cowfeedcr,  9  Clarence  street 

■ M.  S.  {Royal  Bank,)  45  Frederick  street 

Peter,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,   7  east 

Richmond  street 

Peter,  gent.  10  St  Patrick  square 

Ralph,  provision  warehouse,  85  High  st. 

Thomas,  coal  merchant,  Hamilton  place 

Walter,  eating-house,  33  Broughton  st. 

■ i  W.  surgeon  &  druggist,  139  High  st.— 

37  Nicolson  street 

—  William,  publisher,  107  Princes  street— 

ho.  Sallyville,  Portobello 
— —  Wm.  button  and  trimming  warehouse, 

12  South  bridge — ho.  71  Clerk  street 

■ W.  agent  &  cork  manufac.  12  Thistle  st. 

■ Wm.  cowfeeder,  Veitch's  square 

Mrs  J.  23  Warriston  crescent 

— —  Mrs  Walter,  druggist,  61  Bristo  street 

* Mr  Walter,  4  Hermitage  place 

^—  Mrs,  sicknurse,  32  Abbeyhill 
■— —  IMrs,  22  Lynedoch  place 

Mrs,  27  Hamilton  place 

Mrs,  sicknurse,  40  Jamaica  street 

Miss  Alison,  grocer,  8  Carnegie  street 

■ Misses,  dressmakers,  33  Thistle  street 

Misses,  dressmakers,  30  Abbeyhill 

Tanners'  club  house,  16  Earl  Grey  st. 
Tansh,  Mrs,  ham  cur.  &  ham  shop,  32  High  st. 
— —  Jas.  circulating  library,  1  William  st. 
Tasker,  J.  esq.  north  Gothic  cottage,  Trinity 
Tatham,  Edmd.  esq.  8  Dewar  place 
Tause,  John,  lodgings,  11  Howe  street 
Tawse  and  Bonar,  esqrs,  W.S.  15  York  place 

Andrew,  esq.  W.S.  11  Royal  terrace 

— —  John,  esq.  advocate,  49  Queen  street 

J.  W.  W.S.  49  Queen  street 

Tax-Office,  Gen.  for  Scoti,.,  10  Waterl,  pi. 
Taxes,  Annuity,  12  Royal  Exchange 


Taxes,  Arrears  of  assessment,  IS  North  bridge 

City  improvements,  Victoria  terrace 

City  poor  rates,  25  North  bridge 

Land  and  assessed,  60  North  bridge 

West  Church  poor  rates,  1  Rutland  st. 

Police   and   prison,   18  N.   bridge — A. 

Thomson,  collector 
Property  and  Income,  {of  ancient  Roy- 

olti/,)  377  High  street 

Property  and  Income,  30  Hanover  street 

Road  money,  39  George  street 

*Tay  Marine  Insurance  Co.  34  Bernard  street, 

D.  R.  M'Gregor,  agent 
*Taylor,  Bruce,  and  Co.  merchants.  Old  Naval 

Yard,  136  Constitution  street 

and  Binnie,  coach  office,  1  North  bridge 

Andrew,  grocer,  3  Home  street 

Andrew,  wine  merchant  &  grocer,  9  St 

Patrick  square — ho.  10 

Daniel,  S.S.C.,  18  Leopold  place 

David,  cowfeeder,  14  Saunders  street 

* Fran,  cart-wright,  Morton's  entry.  Kirk- 
gate — house  6  Lawrie  street 
* James,  merchant.  Old  Naval  yard,  136 

Constitution  street 

James,  flesher,  44  Clerk  street 

.Tames,  esq.  5  George's  place 

J.  esq.  {Lander  &;  Co.,)  3  Montague  st. 

Jas.  druggist,  1 16  West  bow — house,  112 

.Tames,  gardener,  Lover's  lane.  Meadows 

* J.  D.  and  Co.'s  London  porter  store,  38 

Constitution  street — J.  B.  Tod  agent 

Dr  John,  surgeon,  1  Abercromby  place 

G  &  W.  boot  and  shoem.  55  Canongate 

* John,  grocer  &  spirit  dlr.  9  Hamb.  pi. 

John,  cabinet  and  picture  frame  maker, 

carver,  gilder,  auctioneer,  &  appraiser, 

Assembly  rooms 

John,  surgeon,  8  Abercromby  place 

John,  mason,  11  south  St  James'  street 

John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  24  Elder  st 

,Tohn,  spirit  dealer,  Q5  Grassmarket 

J.  A.M.  9  Tiviot  row 

Jos.  &  Jas.  general  merchants  and  wine 

agents,  Tanfield,  Canonmills 

Joseph  (J.  &  J.  Taylor),  Tanfield  house 

Laur.  {Sir  Wm.  Forbes  §'  Co.'s  B.,)  9 

Tiviot  row 
M.  lace  manufact.  51  North  bridge — ho. 

22  Minto  street 
Mark,  engineer,  {Edin.  Gas  Co.,)  Reid's 

court,  Canongate 

P.  Hall,  esq.  S.S.C.  18  Leopold  place 

* Robert,  spirit  mercht.  37  Cable  wynd 

Robt.  boot  &  shoem.  5  Ronaldson's  bdgs. 

Thomas,  picture  framer,  1  Forth  street — 

house,  12  Caltonhill 

Thomas,  flesher,  12  Middle  market 

Thos.  upholsterer,  12  Queen's  place 

Rev.  William,  12  Athole  place 

Wm.  esq.  W.S.,  22  Abercromby  pi. 

* William,  Pirniefield 

* William  &  Co.,  soap-makers, Little  Car- 

ron,  4  Salamander  street  and  10  Sheriff- 

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Taylor,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  merclit.  11 
so.  Union  place — house  6  Union  street 
—^  Wm.  esq.  5  Portland  place 

Mrs,  22  Abercroinby  place 

3Irs,  Watson,  10  Carlton  terrace 

* Mrs  A.  7  Hope  terrace 

Mrs  Jos.  spirit  dealer,  36  Brunsw,  st. 

Mrs  A.  East  India  wareh.  15  Picardy  pi. 

Mrs,  2  Htnderson  row 

Mrs,  18  Leopold  place 

Mrs,  grocer,  184  Rose  street 

jMrs,  8  Forres  street 

■  Mrs,  11  Cheyne  street 

■ Mrs,  31  Buccleuch  place 

* Mrs,  dairy,  7  Riddle's  close 

Miss,  lodgings,  62  Cumb.  street 

Miss,  13  Pitt  street 

* Misses,  dressmakers,  Hillhousetield 

Teenan,  J.  ink  manufacturer,   15  Tobago  St. 
Teind  Office,  Register  house 
Telftr,  David,  esq.  7'2  Northumberland  street 
Thomas,  ironmonger,  10  Graham  street 

Mrs,  8  Malta  terrace 

• Mrs  Thos.  lodgings,  38  Cumberland  st. 

Temperance  Tkact  Depositoiiy,  36  Fredk. 

street 
^—  Hotel,  24  Greenside  street 
Temple,  William,  clerk,  23  Lauriston  street 
*Templeman,  IMrs,  midwife,  118  Kirkgate 
Teiinant,  John,  clerk,  5  w.  Newington  place 

David,  victual  dealer,  164  Fltasance 

Wm.  letter-carrier,  18  Fountain  bridge 

Tennent,  Hugh  L.  esq.  advoc.  9  Lyncdoch  pi. 

Patrick,  esq.  W.S.  9  Lynedoch  place 

Terrot,  Right  Rev.  Bishop,  (Scottish  Episco- 
pal church)  19  Northumb.  st. 
Teviotdale,  Wm.  bootmaker,  3  Carnegie  street 
Thackrach,  Lockwood,  &  Co.   hop  and  seed 
merchants — J.    M'Dowall,    agent,    12 
Union  place 
Thatcher,  Dr  Jn.  F.R.C.P.,  cons,  physician,  & 
lecturer  on  midwifery  and  diseases  of 
Avomen  and  children,  14  Picardy  place 
Thick,  Mrs  John,  broker,  169  Cowgate 
Thin,  G.  victual  &  spirit  dealer,  4  Castlebarns 
Thom,  Alex,  chemist  &  druggist,  78  Queen  st. 

* David,  merchant  and  commission  agent, 

Russian  Consul  and  Lloyd's  agent,  28 
Constitution  street — ho.  23  Pilrig  street 

James,  dentist,  3  Ladyfield  place 

James,  clerk,  2  Robb's  court 

— —  Jas.  chimney  sweeper,  1  Legget'sland 

J.  (Johnston  and  lliom,)  35  Castlebarns 

Wm.  flesher,  73  Broughton  street 

. Mrs  William,  Reid's  close,  Canongate 

Thomas,  James  F.  esq.  7  St.  Vincent  street 

Mrs,  7  St  Vincent  street 

Thompson,  James,  flesher,  31  Pitt  street 

• Mrs,  lodgings,  3  west  Register  street 

Thomson  &  Dunn,  glass-cutters,  Greensidelane 

■* Adam,  tailor  &  clothier,  64  Tolbooth.w. 

Andw.  A.  of  Customs,  59  Kirkgate 

* Alex,  surgeon ,  8  Tiviot  row 

* Alex- joint-manager,  Lon.  &Leith  Ship- 
ping Co.  31  Queen  street 


Thonason,  Alex,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  27 
High  street,  Newhaven 

Elder,  and  Burn,  esqrs.  W.S.  6  Fred.st. 

Adam,  esq.  8  w.  Claremont  st. 

Adam,  horse  dealer,  6  Drummond  st. 

Allan,  M.D.  Professor  of  the   Institutes 

of    Medicine   in    the   University,   80 
(Jeorjje  street 

Alex.  esq.  W.S.  6  Frederick  street — ho. 

Canaan  house 

Alex,  accountant,  18  North  bridge — ho. 

6  Newiujiton  place 

Alex,  writer,  13  Pitt  street 

Alex.  (R.  Thomson  &Son,)  1  Archbd.  pi. 

Alex,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  93  W.  bow 

Alex,  gunmaker,  J  6  Union  place  and  3  so. 

St  Andrew  street — ho.  11  Antigua  st. 

Alex,  brassfounder,  22  Greenside  place — 

* A.  and  W.  Leitii  marble  work,  56  and 

57  Constitution  street 
* A.  &  W.  com.  agent.'^,  ship   and  insur- 
ance brokers.  Exchange  buildings 

* Alex.,(^.  and  W.  Thomson,)  10  James's 

place.  Links 
A.  &  D.  silver  platers  and  brass  mould- 
ing manufacturers,  28  Niddry  st. 

* Andrew,  shipmaster,  70  Tolbooth  wynd 

l)r  Andrew,  M.D.  surgeon  and  druggist, 

48  George  st. — ho.  24  Dundas  street 

Rev.  And.  24  Fettes  row 

Andrew,  flesher,  61  Pleasance 

Andrew,  brewer,  19  Canongate 

And.  mill-master.  Bell's  mills 

Arch  &  Co.  woollen  drapers,255  Highst. 

A.  {A.  Thomson  and  Co.,)  1  Ramsay  gar. 

A.  A.  (of  J.  G.  T.  ^-  Co.,)  65  Princes  st. 

and  29  St  Andrew  street* 

Arch,  smith  and  farrier,  16  Charlotte  pi 

D.  (^British  Linen  Co.,)  6  Register  place 

D.  J.,  hide  and  leather  factor,  38  Niddry 

St. — house,  Belleville  hall,  Blacktt  pi. 

David,  glass  cutter,  31  Broughton  street 

David  J.,  S.S.C.  13  Annandale  street 

Rev.  D.  V.  teacher  of  English,  17  Geo.  st. 

David,  spirit  dealer,  154  Rose  street 

David,  boot  &  shoemaker,  29  Hanover 

street — house  31 

David,  upholsterer.  Dean  bank — ho.  15 

Jamaica  street 

David,  mill-master,  Dairy  mills 

David,  spirit  dealer,  3  Spring  gardens 

Don.  spirit  dealer,  2  Rutland  pi. — ho.  1 

Ebenezer,  teacher  of  languages,  &:c.,  30 

Royal  circus 

Edward,  tailor  and  glover,  68  Leith  st. 

— house,  7  east  Register  street 

Edw.  baker,  31  Frederick  street— ho.  13 

George  and  Sons,  upholsterers  &  cabinet- 
makers, 86  High  street 
* G.,  manager  of  the  Forth  Marine  In- 
surance Co.,  Exchange  buildings,  129 
Constitution  street 

Geo.  boot  &  shoem.  1  n.  w.  Circus  place 

— —  George  &  Co.  boot  and  shoemaker,   39 
George  street 


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ThoiDson,  G.  (  Gen.  P.  O.,)  13  Torphichen  st. 

Geo.  baker  a' d  confec.  2  Elm  row — ho.  1 

— —  George,    hairdresser    and    perfumer,   7 

"Waterloo  place—  ho.  1 7 

George,  plumber,  east  end  Jamaica  street 

Geo.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  6  Jamaica  st 

* George,  surgeon,  51  Constitution  street 

Gideon,  tailor  and  clothier,  423  High  st. 

Henry,  tobacconist,  3  Leiih  street — h.  13 

Norton  place 

Henry,  carver  and  gilder.  21  Leith  street 

Hugh,  recorder,  Greyf.  23  Geo.  IV.  Br. 

James,  esq.  4  Park  street 

Jas.  baker,  12  south  College  st. — ho.  15 

James,  tailor  &  clothier,  4  W.  Register 

street 

James,  auctioneer  and  appr.  9  Bright,  st 

James,  woollen  draper,  168  High  s  t. 

* James,  smith,  Duke  street 

Jas.  capt.  23  Danube  street 

James,  baker,  5  Charlotte  place 

J.  G.  and  Co.  wine  merchts.  agents  for 

R.  Exc.  Assu.  Corporation,  65  Prin.  st. 

and  Vaults* 

James,  baker,  75  Clerk  street 

— —  .lames,  farmer,  Roseburn,  Dairy  mills 

James,  dairy,  Market  street 

James,  merchant,  Canonmills 

* James,  gardener,  Bonington  house 

J.  G.  esq.  14  York  place 

James,  coach-builder,  10  Queensferry  st. 

— ho.  28  Rutland  street 
——  James  S.  missionary,  7  Brand  place 

•  John,  spirit  merchant,  2  mid.  Arthur  pi. 

Dr  John,   80  George  street,  and   More- 
land  cottage 

J.  esq.  (cashier  R.  Bank,)  18  Charl.  sq. 

John,  Manchester  and  Glasgow  wareho. 

87  South  bridge — ho.  7  Brighton  st. 

John,  pawnbroker,  44  South  bridge 

J.  printer,  1  Milne  sq. — h.  7  Windmill  st. 

John,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant 

2  Duncan  street — ho.  10 

* .John,  victual  dealer,  142  Kirkgate 

John,  esq.,  21  Leopold  place 

.John,  wright,  59  Thistle  street 

Jo.  slater  &  smoke  curer,  47  Lothian  st. 

John,  writer,  20  Comely  bank 

John,  tailor,  25  North  bridge 

* Rev.  John,  1  Regent  street 

John,  spirit  dealer,  6  Shakspeare  square 

* .John,  corn  mercht.  23  Bernard  street 

L.  smith  and  ironmong.  3  Montague  st. 

M.  G.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  173  Cowg. 

Peter,  baker,  54  Charlotte  street 

* Peter,  baker  and  spirit  dealer,  8  Riddel's 

close 

Peter,  comm.  traveller,  1  Charles  street 

Rob.  letter-carrier,  9  so.  Richmond  st. 

R.  esq.  advocate,  (sheriff  of  Caithness,) 

70  Great  King  street 
R.  and  J.,  Dalkeith   candle  warehouse, 

52  George  street 

* Robert,  of  Customs,  5  Regent  street 

* Robt.  agent  E.  and  G.  railway,  53  Shore 


Tiionison,  Ro.  and  Hon,  wholesale  warehouse- 
men, 9  Royal  Exchange — house  6  Buc- 
cleuch  place 

Robert,  spirit  dealer,  18  Union  place 

Robert,  hair  cutter,  15  Catharine  street 

Robert,  lodgings,  51  Rose  street 

Robt,  jun.  spirit  dealer,  108  Grassmarket 

Samuel,   physician  and  accoucheur,  30 

Royal  circus 

Dr  Thos.  &  Co.,  23  Greenside  street 

Thomas,  esq.  13  Elm  row 

Thos.  esq.  advocate,  16  Regent  terrace 

Thos.  esq.  W.S  ,  9  north  St  David  street 

— ho.  1 8  Charlotte  square 

Thos.  leather  mercht.  81  West  pert 

Thos.  merchant,  7  no.  back  of  Canons:. 

Thos.  A.,  &  Co.  clothiers  to  H.  R.  H.  P. 

Albert,  6  George  st. 

T.  (  Thos.  A.T.&r  Co.,)  1  Annandale  st. 

Capt.  W.  A.,  R.N.  Morison  pi.  Piershill 

■  W.  and  J.  house  factors  and  agents,  18 

North  bridge 
W.  A.  jun.  messenger-at-arms,  18  North 

bridge — house  6  Preston  street 

W.  J.  esq.,  3  W.  Claremont  street 

Wm.  T.  esq.  account,  manager  Standard 

Life  Assur.Co.,  3  George  st. — See  Adv. 

Wm.  millwright  and  flooring  machine 

maker,  120  Fountain  bridge 

Wm.  H.,  M.D.  F.R.C.S.,  70  Northd.  st. 

William,  solicitor-at-law,  11  South  br. — 

house  19  Meadow  plare 

Wm.  baker,  39  w.  Nicolson  st. — ho.  35 

Wm.  baker  to  the  Queen,  &  confec,  4 

Albert  place — bo.  48  India  street 
Wm.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1  west 

Preston  street 
W.  wine  merchant,  100  Princes  street — 

house  53  Castle  street 
William,  victual  and  spirit  dealer,   15 

India  place 

Wm.  bootmaker,  90  Kirkgate 

Wm.  &  James,  upholsterers  &  furniture 

dealers,  2  Queen  st.  &  4  N.  St  David  st. 

William,  comm.  agent,  18  Frederick  st. 

* William,  victual  dealer,  34  Water  lane 

* William,  {A.  and  W.    Thomson,^  59 

Constitution  street 
Wm.  corn  mer.  &  maltster,  2  John's  lane 

— house  9  Cassells'  place 

Wm.  tobacconist,  6  Brighton  st. 

* Wm.  shipmaster,  Madeira  street 

Wm.  letter-carrier,  6  s.  St  James'  street 

Mrs,  18  Clarence  street 

Mrs  Colonel,  12  Brandon  street 

Mrs  David,  lodgings,  31  Broughton  st. 

Mrs,  5  Mackenzie  place 

Mrs  J.  tavern  keeper,  11  High  terrace 

Mrs  James,  15  Gardner's  crescent 

Mrs  Janet,  dressmaker,  41  Bristo  street 

.  Mrs  P.,  French  staymaker,  7  Sibbald  pi. 

Mrs  William,  23  Comely  bank 

* Mrs,  poulterer,  Newmarket 

Mrs,  2  JMurray's  buildings,  Causeyside 

—  Mrs,  French  goffering,  52  Hanover  st. 


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*Thomson,  Mrs,  Bonington  house 

* Mrs,  76  Constitution  street 

Mrs,  of  Leckif bank,  7  India  street 

Mrs,  lodt;ings,  8  Adam  street 

• JMrs,   midwife   and   ladies'    nurse,    162 

Rose  street 

Mrs,  midw.  andsickn.  1 1  s.  St  James' st. 

Mrs,  dr.ssmaker,  2  Homily  place 

Mrs,  .5  Kerr  street 

Mrs  William,  17  Montague  street 

Mrs,  cook,  3  Saunders  street 

Miss,  6  Buccleuch  place. 

Miss  M.,  straw-hat  manuf.  175  Canong. 

Miss  Isabella,  16  Scotland  street 

Miss  Elizabeth,  52  Broughton  street 

Miss,  33  Montague  street 

Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  7  east 

Register  street 

Miss,  25  Gayfield  square 

Miss  Agnes,  3  Leopold  place 

Miss  J.  34  Howe  street 

Miss,  26  Rankeillor  street 

Miss,  27  Alva  street 

Miss  H.  48  Minto  street 

Miss,  40  Queen  street 

Miss,  4  North  Charlotte  street 

Miss,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  7  St 

Patrick  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  37  Thistle  street 

Miss,  56  Castle  street 

Misses,  fancy  embroiderers,  52  Hanover 

street 

Misses,  dress  and  straw-hat  makers,  6 

Brighton  street 

* Misses,  milliners  and  straw-hat  makers, 

32  Kirkgate 
Thorburn,  Rev.  A,  head  master  G.  Watson's 
hospital 

* Rev.  David,  14  Hermitage  place 

* Francis,  provision  shop,  87  Kirkgate 

* George,  merchant,  12  Hermitage  place 

* J.  water  officer  for  Leith,  13Tolbooth  vs^d 

* James,  plumber,    gasfitter,    and    zinc 

worker,  118  Kirkgate 

Jn.  and  Jas.  builders,  foot  of  Minto  st. 

J.  coniectr.  to  her  Majesty,  5  Waterloo  pi. 

K.  M.  K.  esq.  W.S.  13  Fettes  row 

T.  hosier  and  linen  draper,  23  n.  w.  Cir- 
cus pi.  and  47  Lond.  st. — h.  44  Ann  st. 

William,  sen.  esq.  11  Annandale  street 

* W.  and  Sons,  merchants,  51  Kirkgate 

William,  baker,  5  Shrub  place 

Mrs  J.  stonew.  dealer,  16  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 

S.  tea  warehouse,  150  High  street 

Mrs  Margaret,  31  Wright's  houses 

Mrs,  ladies'  sicknurse,  1 9  Salisbury  st. 

Thornton  and  Collie,  printers  and  booksellers, 
19  south  St  David  street 

A.,  mason,  2  Cumberland  street 

Geo.  (  Thornton  §■  Collie,)  24  Gayfield  sq. 

Robt.  man.  of  locomotives,  (£.  §•  G.  U.) 

Railway  Station 
*Thurso  Shipping  Co.  2  Dock  pi.  D.  Smith,  ag. 
*Thriepland,  Miss  A.  2  Baltic  street 
Thynne,  Wm.  fiesher,  12  Stockbridge  market 


Tibbets,  George,  hatter,  38  South  bridge — ho- 

2  St  Pa'.rick  square 
Tindal,  Mrs,  27  Howe  street 
Tilbee,  Spencer,  esq.  6  Clarence  street 
*Tilks,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressm.  72  Kirkg. 
*Tingraan,  John,  of  the  Dock  Co.  Madeira  st. 
Tinsley,  Miss  Helen,  41  Lothian  street 
Tipper,  Mrs,  26  Ann  street 
*Tobacco  Bonding  Warehouse,  12  Quality  st. 
Tod  and  Hill,  esqrs.  W.S.  59  George  street 

&  Mickell,  painters  and  paper  hangers, 

35  Dundas  street 

A.  B.  esq.  9  Melville  street 

Alex,  baker  and  confect.  133  Princes  st. 

Henry,  esq.  W.S.  39  York  place 

Hugh,  esq.  W.S.  6  Queen  street 

James,  esq.  W.S.  21  Dublin  street 

James,  victual  dealer,  8  King's  stables 

J.,  &  Son,  spring  manufacturer,  14 Green- 
side  lane 

.  Jas.,  {J.  Tod  Sj-  Son,)  27  Greenside  row 

James,  farmer,  Merchiston 

Jas.  tailor  and  clothier,  46  Nicolson  st. 

* Jas.  B.  merchant  and  agent,  38  Constitu- 
tion street — house,  5  Fife  place 

* James,  baker,  20  Couper  street 

James,  farmer,  Chancelot 

John,  S.S.C  13  Gilmore  place 

John,  esq.  W.S.  7  Great  Stuart  street — • 

ho.  14  Ainslie  place 

John,  engraver,  8  so.  St  Andrew  street 

John  Robert,  W.S,  esq.  7  Great  Stuart 

street — house  5  Melville  street 

* John,  flesher,  32  Queen  street 

John  (J.  T.  cS'  6'oH,)  13  Union  place 

John,  woollen  draper,  55  North  bridge— 

ho.  28  London  street 

Robt.  painter,  4  Northumberland  place 

Robt.  &  Son,  fleshers,  3  s.  e.  Circus  pi. 

Major-Gen.  S.  H.  Morningside  place 

Thomas,  esq.  advocate,  15  Coates  cres. 

Wm.  esq.  29  Montague  street 

William,  lodgings,  3  west  Arthur  place 

W.  {Crawford  S;  Tod,)  11  Archibald  pi. 

Mrs  Thos.  baker,  12  Duncan  street 

Mrs,  5  Cirove  street 

* Mrs  George,  47  Couper  street 

* Mrs  J.  victual  dealer,  11  Tolbocth  wy. 

Mrs,  7  Stafford  street 

•  Miss,  9  Melville  street 

Misses,  Trinity  hut 

Tods  and  Romanes,  esqrs.  W.S.  7  G-  Stuart  st 
Todd,  A.  bookseller,  public  library,  1  St  Pa- 
trick square 

Alex,  gardener,  Quarry  holes,  Easter  ro. 

A.  jun.  carver  &  gilder,  1  St  Patrick  sq. 

* David  G.  merchant,  69  constitution  st. 

* David,  grocer,  73  Constitution  street 

George,  jun.  writer,  4  Nicolson  square 

Geo.  accountant,  9  n.  St  David  street 

John,  teacher,  {StMan/s,)  6  Huntly  st. 

Jos.  &  T.  agents  and  button  factors,  3 

Melbourne  place 

Mrs,  6  Beaumont  place 

Mrs,  teacher,  3  Gray's  court 


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Tofts,  William,  printer,  23  Drummond  street 
Tolleith,  J.  gunsmith,  6  Queensferry  street 
*Tolmi(',  Adam,  spirit  dealer,  33  shore 

* James,  spirit  dealer,  62  shore 

Toppin,  Wm.  straw  and  tuscan  hat  rnanufr.  to 

her  Majesty,  23  George  street 
Torrance,  Alex,  coal  raercht.  92  Crosscausey 

David,  esq.  34  Buccleucli  place 

■ G.  M'Miken,  esq.  of  Kilsaintninian,  28 

George  square 

George,  baker,  4  Northumberland  street 

George,  farmer,  Greenbank 

Ja.  smith  &  ironmonger,  10  Charlotte  pi. 

■ John,  baker,  3G  Bucchuch  street 

Jose[)h,  spirit  dealer,  170  Canongate 

■  Robert"  smith  and  tin  plate  worker,  40 

Nicolson  streitand  16  Hanover  street — 

ho.  35  w.  Nicolson  street 

Mrs,  3  Montague  street 

Mrs,  32  Rankeillor  street 

*Torrence,  Jas.  ship  &  cust.-ho.  brok.  Bathfield 
Torrie,  T.  Jameson,  esq.  adv.  21  Royal  circus 
Torrop,  Christopher,  esq.  16  s.  St  David  st. 

.James,  esq.  33  Loudon  street 

Toshach,  Mrs,  54  Bristo  street 

Tough,  David,  painter,  26  Rankeillor  street 

— —  Wra.  smith,  63  St  Leonard's  st. — ho.  69 

Mrs,  1  Stafford  street 

Tower,  Mrs,  21  Alva  street 

Towert,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  14  Lady 

Lawson's  wynd 
Town  Clerk's  Office,  City  Chambers 

* Clerk's  Office,  60  Tolbooth  wynd 

Townsend,  W,   harp  &  pianotbrte  maker,  9 

Greenside  place 

■  W.  H.  landscape  painter,  and  teacher  of 

drawing,  9  Greenside  place 
Trades' Maiden  Hospital,  Argyle  sq — R. 

Sclater,  54  Rankeillor  street,  treasurer 
Trail,  Andrew,  water  officer,  23  Downie  place 

• Anthony,  esq.  W.S.  20  Danube  street 

■ John,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer^  133 

Rose  street — ho.  12  Castle  street 

■  Dr  Thos.  M.D.  profes.  of  Aledical  Juris- 

prudence, University,  13  Gloucester  pi. 

'■f Mrs,  dressmaker,  27  Giles  street 

Miss,  straw-hat  manufacr.  38  Dundas  st. 

Train,  Wm.  cooper.  New  markt.  Old  Brought. 

Mrs,  green  grocer,  60  Queen  street 

Miss,  green  grocer,  60  Queen  street 

Tran,  Wm.  gardener,  Lixmount 
*Transport  Office,  42  Bernard  street 
Traquair,  Dav.  gardener,  Tynecastle  cottage 

Rev.  Jas.  10  Duncan  st.  Newington 

Wm.  esq.  W.S.  2  Queen  street 

Mrs,  19  India  street 

Trayner,  John,  victual  dealer,  12  Rose  street 
Treasurer,  Mrs,  25  Archibald  place 
Trench,  James,  builder,  26  Royal  crescent 

* Robert,  spirit  dealer,  Silverfield 

'         Thos.  wood  merchant,  Bellevue — ho.  26 

Royal  crescent 
Tress,  John  F.,  &  Co.  tea  merchantj  13  Leith 

St. — ho.  6  Elm  row 


Trinity  Hospital,  foot  of  Leith  wynd — Ja. 

Gifford,  98  South  Bridge,  treasurer 
* House,  99  Kirkgate — J.  Smith,  master 

and  treasurer 
Tripney,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  9  Abbey  strand 

Miss,  4  Abbey  strand 

Trotter,  Alex.  esq.  of  Dreghorn,  12  George  sq. 
Chas.  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer  to  her 

Majesty,  9  Princes  st. — ho.  21  Regent 

terrace 

David  (Aiichiwn  (^  Co.,)  17  w.  Nicols.  st. 

James,    teacher  of  writing,    arithmetic, 

and  bookkeeping,  10  no.  St  David  st. 

.1.  slater,  66  Buccleuch  st. — ho.  1  Clerk  st. 

Nicol,  painter,  21  Canal  street 

Stephen,  spirit  dealer,  170  Rose  street 

Thomas,  cattle  dealer,  183  Causey  side 

Tb.omas,  esq.  W.S.  50  Castle  street — ho. 

15  Young  street 

Thomas,  butcher,  13  St  James'  square 

Thomas,  coal  merchant,  1  Fyfe  place — 

ho.  6  Glover  street 

Mrs,  of  BUlendean,  13  Abercromby  place 

* ]\Irs,  6  Glover  street 

Mrs  Margaret,  IS  Cumberland  street 

Troup,  James,  esq.  29  Windsor  street 
Truetitt,  W.  hairdresser  &  perf.,   57  Princes 

street 
*Truman,  Ilanbury,  Buxton,  &  Co.'s  London 

porter  store,  D.  Stocks  &  Co.  agents,  34 

Timber  bush 
Trustees  for  British  Herring  Fishery,  Royal 

Institution,  Mound 
'  Office  for  Manufactures,  Royal  Insti- 
tution, Mound 
Tullis,  Robert,  and  Co.  paper  makers,  14  St 

.James'  square 

W.  esq.  Home  Lodge,  Viewforth 

* Mrs,  25  Charlotte  street 

*Tulloch,  William,  spirit  dealer,  18  Elbe  street 

Miss,  41  Ann  street 

Tulloh,  James,  esq.  42  Drummond  place 

Miss  J.  11  VVarriston  crescent 

TuUy,  Mi's,  lodgings,  10  so.  College  st. 

Mrs,  41  Clerk  street 

*Turcan,  Jo.  (T.  S^^  Co.,)  Union  pi.  Hope  st. 

Leith  walk 
* &  Co.  merchants  and  ship  owners,  Wet. 

docks 
Turnbull,  A.  tailor  &  clothier,  3  e.  Register  st. 

* Adam,  letter  carrier,  7  Glover  street 

Alexander,    broker,   cabinet-maker,  44 

Blair  street  and  208  Cowgate 
* Alex,  manager  for  Edinburgh  and  Leith 

Glass  company.  Glass  works,  42  Sala- 
mander street 

* Alex,  town  crier,  33  Tolbooth  wynd 

And.  teacher  of  dancing,  13  Frederick  st. 

And.  and  Co.  printers,  317  High    street 

D.  esq. W.S.  34lndia  st. — chambersDean 

of  Guild  clerk's  office,  Royal  Exchange 
Geo.  esq.  W.S.  16  Thistle  street— house 

49  George  square 
——  G.  glass  drop  raanufactur.  Greenside  lane 


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Turnbull.  Hugh,  late  baker,  3  Downie  place 

James,  victual  dealer,  126  Uosc  street 

. John,  merchant,  i  Salisbury  street 

John,  lodgings,  6  Brunswick  street 

John,  shoemaker,  229  Canongate 

John,  tailor,  29  William  street 

John,  baker,  5  William  street 

John,  marble  paper  maker,  Allan's  close 

P.  spirit  dealer,  11  Earl  Grey  street 

Wm.  {It.  B.  ofScoll.,)  20  Gt.  Stuart  st. 

Wm.  B.  D.  D.  esq.  advocate,  sec.  to  the 

Society  of  Antiquaries,  25  Gt.  King  st. 

Wm.  coachman,  8  James'  place 

* W.  ship  master,  1  Regent  street 

* Mrs  James,  32  Shore 

Mrs  George,  28  Howard  place 

Mrs,  5  Hermitage  place 

Mrs,  8  Bonington  place 

Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  4  Rae- 

burn  place 

Miss  M.  lodgings,  12  Hill  square 

•  Miss,  21  Leopold  place 

Mij'ses,  wool,  silk,  and  fancy  trimming 

warehouse,  21  Elm  row 

Misses,  straw-hat  makers,  29  William  st. 

Misses,  boarding-school,  20  Royal  circus 

Misses,  straw-hatmrs.,  39  South  Bridge 

JMisses,    boarding   and   day-school,   17 

Broughton  place 
Turner,  Capt.  D.  Myrtle  bank 
.lames,  victualer  &  spirit  dealer,  31  Wil- 
liam street 
J.  and  Co.  lithographers,  engravers,  and 

printers,  Lothian  road — ho.  .5  Hay's  (;o. 

Jno.  spirit  merchant,  3  .Johnstone  place 

■ Peter,  silversmith,  I  Dairy  lane 

Peter,  provision  and  spirit  merchant,  18 

Clerk  street 

• Rich,  spirit  dealer,  19  Fleshmarket  close 

■ Thos.  coal  merchant,  Echo  Bank 

Thos.  gardener  and  spirit  dealer,  Leven 

cottage,  Leven  street 

Mrs,  2  Manor  place 

Turpie,   Robert,   (late  of  Excise,)   1   Lower 

Gilmore  place 
Turunski,  Lewis,  esq.  28  Clarence  street 
Tilting,  Edwd.  boot  &  shoemaker,  and  leather 

merchant,  10  north  St  David  street 
Tweeddale,  George,  builder,  4.  Leven  street 

John,  tobacconist,  102  High  street 

* Robert,  flesher,  42  Bridge  st.-— ho.  Hill- 

housefield 

Wm.  police  weigher.  Clerk  street 

Tweedie,  Graham,  and  Anderson,  esqrs.  W.S. 

31  Great  King  street 

• John,  esq.  W.S.  31  Great  King  street 

Jn.  commercial  agent,  Goshen  bank 

John,  grocer,  227  Canongate 

Tho.provision  wareh.  131  High  st. — h.  135 

— —  Thos.  hosier  and  glover,  30  Leith  street 

— ho.  6  Leopold  place 
■  Rev.  W.  K.  50  George  square 

■ ■  Miss,  confectioner,  8  n.  St  Andrew  st. 

Tytler.Lieut.-Colonel,  11  Melville  street 
— —  Mrs  John,  11  Nelson  street 


u 


U  NioN  Canai.  Ci).,  Port  Hopetoun 

1  liOan  Co.,  pawnbi'okers,  J.  Williamson, 

manager,  13  Terrace,  Leith  st. 
United  Kingdom  Life  Assurance  Co.,  1  south 

Charlotte  street — Augustus  Maitland, 

Gordon  &  Stuart,  and  'Adamson   & 

Co.  agents — See  Adv. 
Society    of  JotJiiNiiYMEN  Tailors,  9 

Allan's  cl. — Pet.  ^M'Kenzie,  call-master 
Universal  Life  Assurance  Society,  1 1  Young  st. 

David  Wight,  W.S.  agent 
University  Printing  Office,  32  Thistle  street 
Ure,  Chas.  D.  Esq.  surgeon,  7  Pitt  street 
Jas.  esq.  comptroller  of  H.  M.  customs, 

13  Carlton  terrace 

Mrs,  ladies'  sicknurse,  1  so.  St  ,Tas.  st. 

Urquhart,  Adam,  esq.  advocate,  5  St  Colme  st. 

Alex,  boot  &  shoemaker,  37  Hanover  st. 

Geo.  smith,  north  Circus  lane 

Henry,  hairdresser  and  bar  wigraaker,  99 

Princes  street 

.James  I^.  carver  and  gilder,  31  Elder  st. 

John,  perfumer,  40  Cxeorge  st. — ho.  42 

John, -mason,  36  Bristo  street 

Leonard,  silversmith,  47  High  st. 

Miss,  22  Howe  street 

Usher,  Andrew,  &  Co.  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chants, 20,  22,  and  24  w.  Kicolson  st. 

And.  (  f/.  and  Co.,)  26  w.  Nicolson  st. 

Hugh,   assistant   city   chamberlain,    11 

Lothian  street 
Jas.  &  Thos.  brewers,  101  Cowgate,  and 

12  Mtjichant  st.— h.  110  Lauriston  pi. 
John,  esq.  W.S,  27  Howe  street 


Vachell,  Horatio,  gent.  1  west  Newington 
Vatr,  James,  bookseller,  14  Chapel  street 
Vallance,  George,  breechesmaker,  &c.  glover  to 
the  Queen  by  appointment,  11  w.  Re- 
gister St. — ho.  3  east  Register  street 
J.  and  J.  coal  merchants,  7  Port  Hamil- 
ton— house  11  Semple  street 

Thomas,  baker,  166  Pleasance 

Vannan,  Jas.  letter  carrier,  Simpson's  court. 
Varnier,    A.    importer   of  French   shoes,    46 

George  street 
Vass,  David  R.  surveyor  of  taxes,  39  So.  bridge 
Vaughan,  Mrs,  190  Rose  street 
Vedder,  David,  tide  surveyor.  Cherry  bank 
Veitch,  Andrew,  governor  of  children's  hospi- 
tal Old  Physic  Gardens 

Geo.  home  missionary,  23  Lauriston  st. 

Rev.  Jas.  West  kirk  manse 

John,  dentist,  2  east  Broughton  place 

* John,  &  Co.  cork  manuf.  137  Kirkgate 

John,  esq.  of  Wood  side,  12  Cassells'  pi. 

.John,  baker,  5  Johnston's  place 

Robert,  grocer,  7  Shrub  place 

Tho.  stationer,  mapseller,  and  account 

book  manufacturer,  33  3t  Andrew's  sq. 


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Veitch,  Thoma?,  esq.  6  Johnston  place 
^—  William,  lodgings,  7  N.  St  David  street 

Mrs  Wm.  w.  Xorion  place 

Mrs  David,  10  Roxburghe  street 

Mrs,  10  Charlotte  square 

— —  ]\Irs,  of  Stewartfield,  7 1  York  place 
jMrs,  5  Buccleuch  place 

-  Mrs,  31  Windsor  street 

Misses,  milliners,  7  w.  Richmond  street 

3Iiss,  dressm.  and  milliner,  46  Castle  st. 

Vernon,  W.  F.  surgeon  dentist,  SO  Princes  st. 
— See  Adv. 

A.  E.  &  Son,  jewellers  and  silversmiths, 

54Leith  street 
Vert,  Mrs,  lodgings,  9  Salisbury  street 
Vertue,  D.,  H.E.LC.S.  19  Windsor  street 
Vickers,  Chas.  M.D.  13  no.  w.  Circus  place 
Victuallers,  Licexsed,  &  General  Life 

Assurance  Co.  23  Thistle  street 
Viner,  Misses,  8  Inverleith  row 
Vipond,  Thos.  tavern,  11  Leith  street  terrace 
Virtue,  James,  commercial  agent,  82  so.  Bridge 

— ho.  Cameron  ho.  Dalkeith  road 
* W.  and  Co.  wine,  spirit,  and  fruit  mer- 
chants, 14  St  Anthony  street 

Wm,  wine  merchant,  Forth  street 

*Vulcan  Foundery  Co.  Admiralty  street 

w 

Waddell,  Wm.  esq.  W.S.,  oO  Melville  street 

* Wm.  esq.  7  Hermitage  hill. 

William,  esq.  W.S.  50  Melville  street 

I\Irs  A.  11  Torphichen  street 

Wade,  Tho   esq.  12  VVarriston  crescent 
Mrs,  24  Albany  street 

*Wait,  Thomas,  tea  dealer,  2  Shore 

Waite,  jNIrs,  3  Grove  place 

Wale,  James,  beam  and  scale  and  coffee  mill 

manufacturer,  90  and  91  Leith  wynd 
Waldie,  James,  merchant  and  shipowner,  32 

Queen's  place,  and  10  Stead's  place 

. John,  spirit  dealer,  Echo  bank 

Lieut.  J.  H.  26  George  street 

Robert,  coal  merchant  and  contractor, 

Xewbaven 

Miss  Agnes,  dressmaker,  38  Brunswick  st. 

Miss  Janet,  silk  and  worsted  shop,  45 

Hanover  st;reet 

*  Walker  &  Brown,  woollen  and  linen  drapers, 

134  Kirkgate 

&  Melville,  esqrs.  W.S.  110  George  st. 

■ &  Co.  engravers,  2  North  bridge 

* A.  rope  &  twine  manufltcturer,  9  Kirkg. 

* Alex,  late  of  Excise,  3  Kirkgate 

— —  A.  B.  cashier,  Nat.  Bank,  Logic  green 

Alex,  and  James,  woollen  drapers  and 

hatters,  407  Lawnmarket 

•  Alex,  baker,  Maitland  street,  Newhaven 
^—  Al.  smith,  e.  Rose  st.  la  je — h.  52  Rose  st. 
* Alex,  vintner,  22  Shore 

* Alexander,  of  Customs,  4  Ferry  road 

Chas.  esq.  H.E.I.C  S.  68  Broughton  st. 

D.  auctioneer  and  general  agent,  Agency 

Office,  56  So.  br. — ho.  33  Buccleuch  pi. 
f— —  George,  M.D.  surgeon,  9  Bonington  pi. 


Walker,  G.  military  bagpipe  ma.  340  Lawnm. 

* G.  {G.  cV  J.  Walker,)  4  Welling,  pi. 

* G.  &  J.  linen  &  wool,  drapers,  2  Kirkgate 

James,  esq.  W.  S.  21  Queen  street 

* James,  teacher,  John's  place — house,  76 

Constitution  street 

* James,  of  W.  &  Brown,  3  ]\Iorton  street 

* J.  W.  wine  merchant,  3  Springfield 

&  Son,  butchers  &  poulterers,  18  u.  w. 

Circus  place 

James,  (A  <^-  J.  Walker,)  4  Whartnn  pi. 

James,  esq.  advocate,  and  sheriff  of  Wig- 

tonshire,  23  Royal  circus 
James,  bookseller,  34  Horse  wynd — ho. 

13  Salisbury  street 

* James,  recorder,  27  Giles  street 

James,  printer,  6  St  James'  court,  and 

6  Mound  place — ho.  18  Buccleuch  pi. 

James,  wright,  upholsterer,  and  house 

agent,  166  Rose  street — ho.  ISO 

Jas.  haberdasher  and  hosier,  54  High  st. 

James,  tea  and  wine  merchant,  54  Ni- 

colson  street — house  2  Salisbury  st. 

* J.  (of  G.  &,~J..)  3  Kirkgate 

John,  spirit  dealer,  12  Broad  wynd 

John,  esq.  S.S.C.,  7  Elder  street 

J.  M.  esq.  6  Stewart  street,  Piersbill 

Rev.  John,  misRionary,  Logie  green 

John,  grocer,  172  Fountainbridge 

John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  150  Rose  st. 

John,  esq.  W.S.  4  Queen  street — ho.  47 

Northumberland  st. 

John,  transcriber,  17  Bread  street 

Robt.  {Oliver  &,'  Boyd,)  18  Nicolson  st. 

Robt.  jun.  {Oliver  4"  Boyd,)  106  Laur.  pi 

Robert,  bookseller,  12   Bank  street — 

house,  27  Gilmore  place 

Thomas,  tailor,  106  Causeyside 

Thos.  C.  house- steward  and  clerk  Royal 

Edinburgh  Asylum 

Tho.  skinner  and  wool-dlr.  Bell's  Mills 

Capt.  W.  20  Dublin  street 

Wm.  baker,  4  south  St  James'  street 

Woo.    &    Co.    umbrella    manufacturer, 

6  North  bridge — ho.  5 
Wm.  S.  esq.  of  Bowland,  advocate,  7 

St  Combe  street 

Wm.  esq.  surgeon,  47  Northumb.  st. 

* Wm.  spirit  dealer,  6  Tolbooth  wynd 

Wm.  spirit  dealer,  Restalrig 

]Mrs  Captain,  12  upptr  Grey  street 

Mrs  James,  5  west  Claremont  street 

Mrs  J.  W.  11  Keir  street 

Mrs  William,  47  Northumberland  st. 

Mrs,  22  Stafford  street 

;Mrs  Captain,  2  Hart  street 

Mrs,  43  east  Claremont  street 

* Mrs,  Jas.  baker,  95  Kirkgate 

Mrs,  staymaker,  9  Hamilton  place 

Mrs  Andrew,  7  Graham  street 

* Mrs  William,  37  Couper  street 

Mrs,  45  Frederick  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  40  Parkside  buildings 

Mrs,  34  Howe  street 

JNIrs,  30  Rutland  square 


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Walker,  Mrs  M.  7  west  Nicolson  street 

Mrs,  '243  Canongate 

Miss,  45  George  s-qu:ire 

Miss,  14  Lynedocli  place 

Miss,  Drumsheugh 

Miss,  niillintr  and  dressm.  34  Howe  8t. 

Miss,  t20  Pitt  street 

Miss,  3  Gloucester  place 

Miss,  14  Raeburn  place 

Walkinshaw,  James,  spiiit  dr.  ;}2  w.  Reg.  st. 
Wallace  and   W'hyte,  sculptors  and  marl>le 

cutters,  Shrut)  place 
Andrew  (  Wallace  i)-  Wliyte,)  6  Hadding- 
ton place 

Alex.  (Aijiieiv  anil  Co.)  9  Pilrig  street 

Alex,  shoemaker,  57  Thistle  street 

Andrew,  Sliotts  Iron  Co.,  22  London  st. 

And.  gro.  &  victual  dealer,  145  Cowgate 

David,  Wright  &  house  agent,  171  Foun- 

fain  bridge 

D.  &  J.  boot  and  shoem.  30  Abbeyhil! 

Eben.  esq.  W.S.,  9  Pih  ii(  street 

Geo.  (  W.  cS-  G.    Wallace,)  9  Piliig  street 

* George,  clock  tavern,  41  Shore 

* ,Jds.  agent  for  National  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, 30  Bernard  street — house  10  Con- 
stitution street 

* Jame.=:,  baker,  10  Couper  street 

James,  bootmaker,  96  Princes  street — 

house  59  Frederick  street 

James,    wrigbt     and     undertaker,    9 

Church  lane 

John,  victual  dealer,  145  High  street 

J(»hn,  late  painter,  7  India  place 

* John,  &  Son,  coppersmiths  and  patent 

hearth  makers,  11  Sandport  street 

* John,  jun.  (J  raid  Soji,)  14  Com.  place 

Lewis,  A.  architect  and  builder,  34  Re- 
gent terrace 
* Matthew,  victual  dealer,  18  Yardheads 

Robert  and  Co.  printers,  3  Register  pi. 

Robt.   grocer  and   spirit  dealer,  1  &  2 

Deanhaugh  street 

* Robt.  B.  brassfounder,   12  Sandport  st. 

• Thos.  Wright  and  smith,  Wardie  cottage 

Thomas,  wright,  166  Fountainbridge 

Thomas,  shoemaker,  G9  Broughton  st. 

William,  esq.  W.S.  7  Crichton  st. 

W.  D.,  S.S.C,  '2  Alva  street 

Wm.  Edin.  and  Glasgow  Railway  Office, 

6  south  St  Andrew  street 
* Wm.  &  Sod,  grocer,  8  St  Andrew  street 

— house  7 

* Wm.  and  Geo.  merchants,  45  Quality  st. 

■         Wm.  esq.  wester  Dairy  House 

Wm.  (  W.  §'  G.  Wallace,)  9  Pilrig  street 

Mrs,  of  Auchinvole,  14  Manor  pi. 

Mrs,  meal  dfaler,  7  Broughton  street 

Miss,  worsted  shop,  76  Princes  street 

* Miss,  Bainfield,  Queensferry  road 

■ Miss  A.  stay  and  straw-hat  maker,  46 

Nicolson  street 

■ Misses,  6  Lauriston  lane 

■ Miss  T.  French  stay  maker,  17Castie  st. 

Walls,  John^  S.S.C.  17  London  street 


Walls,  John,  broker,  40  Cowgate  head 

Misses,  17  London  street 

Walmsley,  Mrs,  French  stay  mkr.  121  Geo.  st. 

Walsh,  Benj.  miniature  j)ainier,  and  teacher 
of  drawing,  32  St  Andrew's  square 

Walton,  Miss,  3  St  Bernard  row 

Wands,  Wm.  painter  and  glazier,  23 Howe  st. 

Geo.  (of  Observer  oj/icp,)  8  Dundas  st, 

Warburton,  S.  &  G.  engravers,  119  Princes  st. 

Ward,  Mrs,  2  s(juth  Charlotte  street 

W.  K.  ordnanct!  office,  Castle 

Warden,  Dr  Adam,  F.R.C.S.E.  3  Baxter's  pi. 

* Peter,  shipowner,  Eathheld 

* W.  (Leith  Ropery  (  o.,)  30  Bath  street 

VVanilaw,  A.  joiner,  Broughton 

Eben.  merchant,  4  Graham  street 

Peter,  smith,  Broughton 

—  filiss,  Chessells'  court 

Miss,  9  Albyn  place 

Miss,  milliner,  47  South  bridge 

Wardrop,  Miss,  15  Nelson  street 

Wcirren,  Fred,  hpirit  dealer,  390  Castle  hiil 

*  Warrick,  W.  cocnmercial  traveller,  32  Shore 

* Mrs,  32  Shore 

Waterloo  Hotel,  .John  Ramplin,  24  Regent  br. 

News  Rooms,  23  Waterloo  place,  John 

Harthill  and  Son 

Waters,  E.  (G.  P.  O.)  2  Salisbury  sq. 

H.  flesher,  4  so.  Clerk  street — ho.  51 

* ■  Wm.  painter,  39  Bridge  street 

Waterston,  Alex,  and  Co.  carvers  and  gilders, 
dealers  in  curiosities,  1  and  2  Ronald- 
son's  buildings 

D.  {R.  W.  and  Co.,)  14  Dublin  st. 

Geo.  and  Son,  wax  chandlers,  stationers, 

and  sealing-wax  makers,  29  Hanover 
street 

Geo.  (  G.  W.  and  Son,)  1 1  York  pi. 

Geo.  jun.  (G.  W.  and  Son,)  8  St  John's 

hill 

John,  spirit  dealer,  25  Pleasance 

John,  builder,  15  Gilmore  place 

R.  &  Co.  ready  made  linen  wareho.  hosiers 

&  glovers,  12Geo.  St.  and  2  Netherbow 

Robert,  spirit  dealer,  133  Rose  street 

* Robert,  bookseller  and  stationer,  1 8  Ber- 
nard St. — ho.  15  Constitution  street 

V/illiara,  es(j.  accountant,  11  York  place 

Mrs,  27  Montague  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  9  Albany  street 

Watheraton,  John,  wright,  22  Rutland  square 

Watmore,  Mrs,  35  Alva  street 

Watson  &  Handyside,  coal  agts.  1  Spence's  pi. 
— ho.  3  Grove  street 

Alex.  esq.  surgeon,  F.R.C.S.  51  Queen  st. 

Alex,  spirit  dealer,  20  Heriot's  buildings 

* Alex,  wine  merchant,  137  Kirkgate — > 

house  6  Cassells  place 

A.  teWev  (Bank  ofS.,)  7  Henderson  row 

A.  teller  (ii  B.  of  Scot,)  12  Hanover  st. 

Daniel,  bookbinder,  23  South  bridge 

* Da.yid  (Smith  and  Watson,)  6  Glover  st. 

* David,  ironmonger,  123  Pligh  street — h. 

58  Hanover  st. 

David,  lodgings,  C  Heriot  bridge 


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"Watson,  David,  macer,  83  Causey^ide 

* Geo.  late  snipmaster,  1 15  Kirkgate 

Geo.  esq.  5  Picardy  place 

Henry  Geo.  esq.  account,  13  St  Andrew 

sq. — ho.  123  George  st. — See  Adv. 

■ •  Inglis,  (  W.  t^-  Handyside),  3  Grove  pi. 

•  Piev.  Dr,  19  Royal  terrace 

Jhs.  esq.  advocate,  25  Dublin  st. 

James,  bookbinder,  7  ^Milne  square 

■ Jas.  esq.  2  George  place 

Jas.  esq.  account,  and  manager  for  the 

Scot.  Prov.  Life  Ass.  &c.  14  St  Andrew 
square — ho.  14.  Argyle  sq. — See  App. 
— —  James,  writer,  11  Forres  street 
Jas,  writuig  master,  teacher  of  arithme- 
tic  &  bookkeeping,   12  Queen   street 
— See  Adv. 

' J.  slater,  Canonraills-slateyard,  Brough- 

ton  park 

.lames,  cooper,  foot  of  Dickson's  close 

James,  cabinet  maker,  upholsterer,  and 

undertaker,  121  George  street 

Jn.  wiioles.  and  retail  woollen  and  linen 

draper,  320  Lawnmarket — house    106 
Lauriston  place 

Captain,  J.  48  Rankeillor  street 

— —  John,   manager  Edin.  Gas-Light  Com- 
pany, 6  Brunton  place 

John,  writer,  15  Salisbury  street 

John,  spirit  dealer,  10  St  Leonard  st. 

John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  71  Grassm. 

Jn.  joiner,  upholstr.,  cabinet  and  picture 

fraraemaker,Union  st. — ho.  Gayfieldsq. 

Lieut.  John,  12  St  Leonard's  street 

— ■ —  Jn.  tailor  and  clothier,  10  Nicolson  st. 
— — '  John,  wright,  Croftanrigh 

'■' John,  esq.  gen.  mercht.  48  Constitution 

street — house,  5  Hermitage  place 

* John,  tertius,  cashier  of  Hull  and  Leith 

Shipping  Co.  11  Vanburgh  place 

Rev.  Jonathan,  2  Danube  street 

Peter,  victual  dealer,  34  Abbeyhill 

Robert,  tailor,  17  Castle  street 

Ilobt.  mill-master.  Water  of  Leith 

* Robt.  surgeon,  1  Albany  street 

Thos.  builder,  and  agt.  tor  Garnkirk  Fire 

Clay  Co.  34  Canal  st. — ho.  8  Princes  st. 

T.  O.  (C(>;«.  Bank,)  17  Clarence  street 

Thomas,  esq.  2  Dean  street 

* Dr  T.  Bosvvell,  37  Constitution  street 

Thomas,  currier,  3  Portland  place 

* Thos.  letter  carrier,  33  Bridf^e  st. 

* Walter,  {nf  Excise,)  Primrose  street 

W.  F.  bookseller  &  statnr.  52  Princes  st. 

W.  Smellie,  esq.  R.S.  A.  portrait  painter, 

10  Forth  street 

Wm.  of  National  Bank,  6  Fingal  place 

■ •  William,  baker,  15  Calton  street 

William,  lathsplitter,  137  West  port 

William,  spirit  dealer,  87  West  port 

1 Wm.  &  Co.  engineers  and  ironfounders, 

6  Fountaiabridge— ho.  16  Portland  pi. 
— —  Wm.  bone  merchant,  53  Ironside  place 
*— —  Wm.  flesher  and  spirit  dealer,  8  Port- 
land place 


*  Watson,  Mrs,  73  Constitution  street 

Mrs  David,  9  Stafford  street 

Mrs  Geo.  2  south  Blackett  place 

jNIrs  George,  14  Argyle  square 

* Jlrs,  4  Links  place 

Mrs  John,  Cherry  bank 

Mrs,  25  Cumberland  street 

Mrs  Dr,  6  Pitt  street 

3Irs,  37  Scotland  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  24  Maitland  street 

* Mrs,  lodgings,  33  Bridge  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  53  Frederick  street 

Miss,  21  Lynedoch  place 

IMiss,  27  Warriston  crescent 

JNIiss,  118  Princes  street 

Miss,  28  Danube  street 

JMiss,  18  Leopold  place 

Misses,  31  Warriston  crescent 

i\Iisses,  milliner  and  dressm.  3  Grove  pi. 

Watson's  Hospital,  Meadows — Sam.  Ait- 

ken  treasurer,  12  Bank  street 
'——  .John,  Institution,  Dean — John  Ha- 
milton, W.S.  treasurer 
Watt  and  Wilson,  china  merchants,  194  Ca- 

nongate 

* and  Yule,  merchants,  4  Bernard  st. 

Alex,  veterinary  surgeon,  6  James'  place 

Alex,  tailor  and  clothier,  64  Leith  st. — 

ho.  15  James  square 

A.  vintner  &  carrier's  office,  45  Bern.  st. 

Alex.  H.  coal  merch.  3  Railway  depot— 

ho.  25  Parkside  street 
— —  Alex,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  19  Abbeyhill 
Arch,  joint  manager,  Old  Shipping  Co. 

10  Cassells  place 
A.  saddler  and  harnessmaker,  7  so.   St 

David  street — ho.  4  north  St  David  st. 

And.  upholr.  &  cabinetm.  1  I\Iaitland  st. 

David,  seal  and  silver  engraver,  67  N.  br 

— h.  21  St  James'  sq. 

Charles,  lodgings,  2  Melville  pi. 

George,  spirit  dealer,  8  Jamaica  street 

* Geo.  Helen  street 

H.  bookseller  &  bookbinder,  44  Leith  st. 

James,  spirit  dealer,  22  Dean  street 

J.  B.  and  Hugh,  agents  and  secretaries 

for  Com.  Life  Ins.  Annuity  &  Family 

Endowmt.  Co.  9  York  pi. — See  Adv. 
— —  J.  B.  esq.  solicitor,  9  York  place 

James,  joiner,  4  Elder  street 

Jas.  &  Co.  spirit  raerchts.  15  Canning  pL 

* J.  &  R.  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants, 

9  Dock  place 

James    {J.  A.   Bertram    and    Co.,)    3 

Morton  street 

John,  turner,  1 3  High  street 

J.  ivory,  wood,  and  ornamental  engine 

turner,  48  Leith  st. 

Mark,  esq.  4  upper  Dean  terrace 

* INIatthew,  baker,  3  Riddel's  close 

.  M.  J.  surgeon  dentist,  65  Princes  st. 

R.  &  W.  commercial  agents,  3  and  4  Had- 

»         dington  pi. — ho.  28  Scotland  street 

Rev.  Robert,  28  Scotland  street 

Robt.  (of  Watt  and  Yule,)  10  Cassells  pL 


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Watt,  Thos.  esq.of  Allanliiil,  11  e.  Claremt.  st. 
T.  watchiDaker,  45  Princes  street — h.  54. 

west  llichinoiiil  st. 

Mrs  George,  lodi^ings,  18  Druinmond  st. 

* Jlrs,  10  Shore 

Miss,  cowfeeder,  13  New  street 

Wauch,  Mrs,  of  Foxhall,  2  Atliole  place 
*\\'auchope  and   Moodie,  wine  merchants,  6 

Constitution  street 
George,    ivory   turner    and    toy    shop, 

21  South  bridge — ho.  cast  Preston  st. 

George,  esq.  8  Aloray  place 

]\Iiss,  of  Niildry,  51.  George  square 

Waugh,  Wm.  S.S.C.  31  Cheyne  street 
— —  George,  baker,  11  Catharine  street 

IMrs,  56  Clerk  street 

■  Miss,  25  St  James'  square 

Weatherley,  Mrs,  dressm,  42  Cumberland  st. 
Webb,  Chas.  shoemaker,  45  Thistle  st. 

John,  shoemaker,  1  William  street 

Mrs,  39  Thistle  street 

Webster,  A.  B.  esq.  IM.D.  13  Drummond  pi. 

. Aw.  messenger-at-arms,  4  St  James'  sq. 

Brothers  and  Co.    general  merchants, 

2  Melbourne  place 

George,  surgeon,  5  Gibb's  entry 

George,  writer,  8  Pitt  street 

* Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  45  St  Andrew  st. 

Jas.  esq.  Cherry  bank 

— —  Jas.  {ttennie  ^-   Webster,)  16  Royal cir. 

John,  watchmaker,  107  West  port 

. John,  merchant,  1 4  Adam  street 

'          John,  posture  master,  3  Gardner's  cres. 
* .lohii,  boot  and  leather  warehouse,  18 

Coalhill 
'  Rob.  esq.  of  Signet  office,  S.S.C.  agent 

for  Aberdeen  A ssur.  Annuity  and  Rever. 

Co.  65  Princes  st. — ho.  Blandfield  ho. 

See  Adv. 

William,  writer,  24  Queen  street 

* Wm.  spirit  dealer,  Lochend  road 

* Mrs,  straw-hat  maker,  11  Kirkgate 

* Mrs,  6  Hermitage  place 

' Miss,  lodgings,  3  west  Register  street 

——  Misses,  1  Buccleuch  street 

Weddell,  A.  letter  carrier,  9  s.  Richmond  st. 

Jas.  &  Co.  hosiers,  &  glovers,   1  so.   St 

Andrew  st. — house  9  Salisbury  road 
James  &  Co.  wine  merchants  &  grocers, 

5  Baker's  place 
— —  Thos.  hosier  and  glover,  45  So.  bridge — 

factory,  Heriot  bridge — ho.  9  Salisbury 

road 
1 William,  stationer,  9  Bread  street  &  32 

Leith  street 

. Mrs,  1  Duncan  street,  Newington 

. Miss,  9  Salisbury  road 

Wedderburn,  G.  esq.  W.S.  6  north  St  David 

street 

Mrs,  of  Wedderburn,  17  Abercromby  pi. 

Mrs  James,  31  Heriot  row 

Weir  and  Gardiner,  esqrs.  W.S.  31  Albany  st. 
.     ■   '  Graham,  esq.  M.D.  physician  and  ac- 
coucheur, 1  Albyn  place 


Weir,  Jas.  (6".  P.  O. )  Kyle  pi.  Abbey  mount 

•  James,  esq.  M.I).  0  Lynedoch  i)lace 

.lames,  {oi  Law  and  lle/r,)  43  India  pi. 

John,  iilastcrLT,  70  High  st. 

Matthew,  esq.  W.S.  31  Albany  street 

Richd.  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  6  India  pi. 

Rob.  M.  wine  merchant,  71  Princes  st. 

Samuel,  silversmith,  13  Canal  street 

Thomas,  esq.  W.S.  agent  for  the  Patent 

Office,  9  Danube  .street 
—  Thos.  H.  baker,  130  Kirkgate — bouse  1 
Morton  street 

Mrs  Major,  6  Lynedoch  ])lace 

Mrs   and   Misses,    boarding-school,  17 

Elder  st. 

JVIiss,  15  Chapel  street 

]\Iisses,  boarding-school,  41  Moray  place 

Micses,  boarding-school,?  Northumber- 
land street 

Misses, boarding-school,  11  Saxe-Coburg 

place 
Wells, Wm.  &  Co.  teamerchants,41  N.  bridge 

Lawrence  (of  Wells  and  Cu.)  50  Rankeil- 

lor  street 
Wellwood,  A.  M.  esq.  of  Pitliver,  Canaan  park 
Welsby,  Mrs,  32  Danube  street 
Welsh  &  M'Duit;  esqs.  W.S.,  7  Northumber- 
land St. 

David,  esq.  W.S.  7  Northumberland  st. 

David,  baker,  3  Rose  street 

James  (G.  P.  Office,)  23  St  James  sq. 

James,  flesher,  3  Rose  street 

Jas.,  bootmaker,  17  south  St  David  st. 

James,  commercial   traveller,   23  Lon- 
don  St. 
•  John,  grocer,  3  Scotland  street — ho.  1 

Rev.  Dr  (Profess,  of  Church  History, 

59  Melville  street 

Mathew,  shawl  manuf.  81  so.  bridge 

Wm.  flesher,  102  Rose  street — ho.  73 

Mrs,  52  Rankeillor  street 

Miss,  2  Park  street 

Miss,  milliner  &  dressmaker,  1 7  Howe  st. 

Miss,  9  Northumberland  street 

Miss,  21  Salisbury  street 

Miss,  13  Bank  street 

Misses,  30  Clarence  street 

Wemyss,  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of,  64  Queen  st. 
Andrew,  portmanteau  and  trunk  manuf. 

16  Waterloo  pi.  and  33  Hanover  street 

— ho.  20  St  James'  sq. 

J.  (Sir  W.  Forbes,)  27  Nelson  street 

John,  linen  draper  and  silk  mercer  24 

Downie  pi. — ho.  125  Fountainbridge 

Wm.  deputy  comm.  gen.  6  Salisbury  road 

W.  (Shutts  Foundery,)  9  Moray  street 

Mrs,  13  Pitt  street 

Mrs,  6  Cumberland  street 

Miss,  30  upper  Gray  st. 

Miss,  straw- hat  maker,  35Broughton  st. 

West  of  England  Fire  &Life  Insurance 
Offices,  24  St  James's  sq.  &  69  Con- 
stitution street* — F.  Cameron,  manager 

Ed.  auctioneer  &  apprais.  74  George  st. 


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Vv'est,  Joseph,  lodgings,  33  Bridge  street 

]Mrs  Stewart,  7  Scotland  street 

Miss  Georgina,  2  ^Mansfield  place 

^Vesterx  Bank  of  Scotland,  12  St  And. 
square — Peter  Ramsay  cashier 

Coal  Co.,  so.  Coates,  J.  M'Kelvie 

General  Dispensary,  23  William  street 

Westgarth,  J.  esq.  8  Maryfield,  Easter  road 
Thos.  engineer,  12  King's  stables — ho. 

8  JMaryfield 

West  Kirk  poor  rates'  coll.  office,  1  Rutland  st. 

Westminster.  Life  Insurance,  39  George 
street — D.  Murray  agent 

Weston,  John  &  Co.  booksellers  and  sta- 
tioners, 25  Lothian  street 

Thos.  victual  dealer,  4  St  Patrick  st. 

Richd.  &  Co.,  booksellers  and  stationers, 

15  Lothian  street 

I\Irs,  fancy  silk  and  trimming  wareho. 

13  J^othian  street 

Wheatley,  S.  (barkeeper  C.  of  S.)  69  Rose 
street 

*Whigham,  Charles,  dairy,  Glover  street 

■  Robert,  e-q.  advocate,  (sheriff  of  Perth- 
shire.) 79  Great  King  st. 

Misses,  French  staymakers,  4  Clerk  st. 

Whillas,  Ja.  ordained  surveyor,  12  Charles  st. 

Thomas,  cabinetmaker,  15  Earl  Grey  st. 

' William  and  Son,  coopers,  58  Bristo  st. 

Misses   C.   &  M.  straw-hat  &  mantua 

makers,  3  Portland  place 

White,  Adam  (Sir  TV.  Forbes S^  Co.),  34  Buc- 
cleuch  place 

* Adam  &  Co.  merchants,  18  Queen  st. 

* ■  Adam,  esq.  32  Charlotte  street 

* Alex.  esq.  merchant,  4  Summerfield 

Alex.,  victual  dealer,  22  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 

Andrew,  flesher,  17  Catharine  street — 

house  59  Broughton  street 

Andw.  Sc  Ja.  woollen  &  linen-drapers,  5 

Calton  street 

Daniel,  wine  &  spirit  dealer,  68  Adam  sq. 

* David,  gent.  1 1  Vanburgh  place 

* David,  tailor  and  clothier,  12  Dock  place 

— house  14  Commercial  place 

Dd.  bookseller,  stationer,  and  circulat- 
ing library,  6  Baker's  place 

George,  stamper  G.P.O.  Chalmers'  close 

George,  printer,  3  Register  place 

— —  Hugh,  agent  Marquis  of  Lothian  col- 
lieries, St  Leonard's  depot,  and  2 
Baltic  street* 

Jas.  furrier  to  her  ]\Iajesty,  &  umbrella 

maker,  69  Princes  st. — ho.  23  Claremont 
crescent 

■ James,  surgeon,  Laverockbank  cottage 

* James,  merchant,  30  Charlotte  st. 

Jas.  sec.  (Forth  Marine  Insurance,')  13 

Gayfield  square 

Jas.  grocer  and  spirit  deal.  14  Home  st. 

John,  baker,  3  Duke  street 

* John,  corn   factor  and  general  agent, 

58  Yardheads 

John,  teacher  of  English  and  geogr.  3 

no.  St  David  St. — ho.  11  Henderson  row 


White,  John,  flesher,  Broughton 

Jn.    hatter,    woollen-draper,    hosier  & 

glover,  34  Geo.  st — ho.  Charles  st. 
Richd.  (of  Aitken  6,'   While,)    25   Gay- 
field  square 

Robert,  esq.  W.S.  1  Drummond  place 

Robert,  tanner,  skinner,  &  wool  dealer, 

Bonington 

Rt.  {Lochrin  Distillery,)  39  Gilmore  pi. 

* Robert,  wholesale  grocer,  70  Shore 

Robert,  victual  dealer,  204  Canongate 

Stephen,  cowfeeder,  217  Canongate 

Thomas,  esq.  134  Princes  street 

* Thos.  dyer,  31  Tolbooth  wynd— ho.  45 

^—  T.  and  Co.  tobacco-pipe  manufacturers, 
dealers  in  pipeclay  and  Bath  brick. 
Jack's  close 

T.  {Sir  W.  Forbes  i,-  Co.)  7  Buccleuch  pi. 

\^ra. {Smith,  W.  ^'  Co.)  13  Gayfield  sq. 

William,  candlemaker,  87  Nicolson  st. 

M.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  6  Spence's  pi. 

Mrs  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  19G  Rose  street 

Mrs,  1  Howe  street 

Mrs,  5  Buccleuch  place 

Mrs,  staymaker,  7  Charles  street 

Miss,  11  Forres  street 

Miss,  10  Rankeillor  street 

Miss,  teacher,  Jo  Clerk  street 

Miss,  34  North  bridge 

Miss  M.  dairy,  9  Dalrymple  place 

Misses  E.  &  J.  milliners,  dress  &  straw- 

hat  makers,  6  Calton  street 
Whitecross,  Jno.  temperance  coffeehouse,  13 

west  Maiiland  street 
Whitehead  &  Livingstone,  glovers,  hosiers, 

general  outfitters,  61  George  street 

-  John,  esq.  S.S.C.  o  Fettea  row — ho.  27 

St  Bernard's  crescent 
Jno.  boot  and  shoe  maker  6  Catharine 

St. — ho.  19  Gayfield  square 

Nicolas,  spirit  dealer,  57  No.  bridge 

Wm.  hosier  &  glover,  41  South  bridge  & 

Old  Assembly  close — ho.  43  George 

square 
Wm.  boot  &  shoe  wareh.  48  Princes  st. 

— bouse  15  St  Andrew's  square 

Miss,  dressmaker,  5  no.  St  James'  st. 

Whitelavv,  Da.  watchmaker,  13  Princes  st. 

Jas.  watchmaker,  28  west  Register  st. 

James,  writing  master,  54  South  bridge 

— —  William,  bootmaker,  7   Queen's  place, 

Leith  walk 

Miss,  2  London  street 

Whitson,  Geo.  post  horse,  job,  and  livery  sta- 
bles. Young  street  lane 

James,  smith,  37  Fountainbridge 

* John,  tailor,  10  Hamburg  place 

* Robert,  brewer,  11  St  Anthony  street 

Vvhitten,   John,  {Sheriff  Clerk's   Office,)   35 

Lothian  street 

Mrs,  35  Ldthian  street 

Whittet,  Wm.  {Robb^-  JF.)  10  Buccleuch  st. 
Whyte,  And.  wholesale  stationer,  1  Hunter  sq. 

— house  45  Montague  street 
D.  K.  bookseller,  10  Scotland  street 


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Whyte.  David,  merchant,  21  Nelson  street 

D.  victual  dealer,  10  Nicolson  street 

George,  letter  carrier,  9  Brighton  street 

James,  hair  mercht.  4  Infirmary  street 

* James,  shipmaster,  7  Hope  terrace 

John,  haker,  72  Thistle  street 

John,  victual  dealer,  19  Charles  st. 

John,  provision  shop,  39  Clerk  street 

John,  pattern  drawer,  41  Clerk  street 

Robert,  pewterer  &  hardware  merchant, 

235  High  street — house  5  St   Patrick 
square 

Thos.  esq.  of  Glcnesslin,  Greenside  house 

Thos.  broker,  1-  Alison  square 

Rev.  W.  classical  master,  G.  Watson's 

hospital,  4  Infirmary  street 

Wm.  and  Co.  booksellers  to  the  Queen 

Dowager,  13  George  street 

Wm.  painter  and  glazier,  5  Castle  street 

Mrs  David,  21  Nelson  street 

Mrs  INIarion,  24  Greenraarket 

■ Mrs,  lodgings,  24  Clerk  street 

Whytock,  Richard  &  Co.  printed  furniture 
warehousemen,  7  George  st. — manu- 
factory, St  Ann's,  Lasswade 

Mrs  Wm.  2  east  Preston  street 

Wickham,  Mrs,  Capt.  22  Gardner's  crescent 

Mrs  J.,  5  Dtranhaugh  street 

*  Wickland,  Mrs,  1 4  Albany  street 
Wigham,  Jn.  tertius,   silk-man,   shawl    and 
tartan  manufr.  32  Nicolson  street — ho. 
5  so.  Gray  street 
Jdo.  jun.  gent.  10  Salisbury  road 

Mrs,  Stonefield,  Canaan 

Wight  Alex,  coal  mercht.  Wight's  place 

* &  Scott,  victual  dealers,  144  Kirkg. 

David,  esq.  W.S.  II  Young  street 

George,  tiesher,  3  Albany  st — ho.   2 

Barony  street 

George,  lodginefs,  108  George  street 

James,  clerk.  Water  of  Leith  mills 

Robert,  accountant,  4  Arthur  st — ho. 

Ormiston  lodge 

Wm.  lleaher,   218  Canongate 

Wm.  clerk,  4  east  Adam  street 

■ William,  cutler,  25  s.  Richmond  street 

Mrs  Colonel,  86  Great  King  street 

Mrs,  20  Annandale  street 

■  Mrs,  stabler,  67  Grassmarket 

Mrs  Alexander,  3  Graham  street 

Mrs,  16  Broughton  place 

Miss,    housekeeper.    Trades'    Maiden 

Hospital 

Miss,  31  Broughton  place 

Wightmau,  James,  cowfeeder,  26  Pleasance 

E.  boot  and  shoem.  10  n.  St  David  st. 

John,  seedsman,  2  Romiliy  place 

.John,  piano  tuner,  8  St  James  sq. 

Joho,  fltsher,  17  Calton  street 

Thomas,  tailor,  42  Thistle  street 

William,  {of  OrreUy  Co.)— ho.  Trinity 

crescv'Dt 

W.  Wright  &  undert.  42  Whitfield  place 

Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Clerk  btreet 


Wighton,  A.  G.  working  jeweller  and  gold- 
smith, 1 7  Queen  street 

T>.(A.  Strachan  S^'   Co.,)  22  Calton  hill 

Wilkes,  John,  cabinetmaker,  83  Rose  street 
Wilkie,  Alex,  messen.  at  arms,  5  St  James  sq. 

Andrew,  silversmith,  45  High  street — 

ho.  9  Duncan  street,  Newington 

Duncan,  tiesher,  8  Middle  market 

James  (  Gazette  office,)  120  Nicolson  st. 

James,  esq.  accountant,  65  Castle  st. 

James  F.,  S.S.C  29  Dundas  street 

Robert,  builder,  67  Great  King  st. 

Thos.  bookbinder,  1  Milne  square 

Capt.  Wm.  3  St  Bernard's  crescent 

Wm.  paper  stainer  &  floor-cloth  saloon, 

51  George  street 
Wm.  esq.  1  St  James'  square 

Wm.  esq.  Spring  villa,  Morningside 

Mrs  David,  120  Nicolson  street 

Mrs,  of  Bonington,  13  Duncan  street 

Mrs  Isabella,  lodgings,  5  Glanville  place 

Mrs,  44  Howe  street 

Wilkinson,  James,  baker,  103  Grassmarket 
John,  practising  surgeon  and  druggist, 

48  Hanover  st — ho.  82  South  bridge 

Joseph,  letter-carrier,  133  Nicolson  st. 

John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  23  Thistle 

8t — bouse  38  Hanover  street 

Misses,  dressmakers,  58  Hanover  street 

Willcocks,  Wm.  coal  mercht.  &  contractor,  4 

E.  and    G.   Mailwai/    depot. — ho.    25 

Gardner's  crescent See  Adv. 

Will,  Alex,  late  examiner  of  H.  M.  Customs, 

4  Raeburn  place 
Williams,  Edward,  M.D.  23  Howard  place 
John,  jewel-case  and  pocket-book  maker, 

8  North  bridge 

J.  F.,  R.S.A.  landscape   painter,   121 

Princes  street 

The  Yen.  Archd.  J.  13  Saxe  Coburgpl. 

Richard,  esq.  62  George  street 

Theodore,  esq.  B.A.  Oxon.  {master  in  the 

Edinburgh  Academy,)  Dean  lodge 

W.  &  G.  marble  cutters,  Broughton  st. 

Mrs,  milliner  and  dressmaker  to  H.M. 

and  her  Royal  Highness  the  Duchess 

of  Kent,  4  Elm  row — ho.  6 

Mrs,  8  Randolph  crescent 

Mrs,  1 1  Ainslie  place 

Williamson,  Adam,  salesman  for  cattle  and 

sheep,  2  Tollcross 

* &  Stark,  com.  merchants,  23  Bernard  st. 

— —  Alex,  writer,  48  India  street 

Alex,  shoemaker,  1 9  Crosscausey 

Alex,  shoemaker,  384  Lawnmarket 

Alex.  {Scot.  Wid.  Fund,)  16  Grove  st. 

Chas.  merchant,  51  Charlotte  street 

* Chas.  metal  dealer,  79  St  Andrew  st. 

Lieut. -Colojiel  D.  6  Hope  park 

Captain  David,  5  Raeburn  place 

— —  David,  esq.  {Hunte?;  Campbell,  &  Co.,) 

20  Stafford  street 
.  David,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1   west 

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Williamson,  Donald,  boot   and    shoemaker, 
299  High  St. 

* Dr,  surgeon,  51  Charlotte  street 

Fr.  parchrnentmaker,  &c.  Bonington  br. 

George,  tinsmith,  5  Canongate 

.  Geo.  boot  and  shoemaker,  277  High  st. 

. Jas.  col.  City  Improvement,  76  Lauriston 

place 

*. James,  tailor,  35  Kirkgate 

Jas.  surgeon  6c druggist,. '30  St  And.  sq. 

* Ja.  (late  of  Customs,)  51  Charlotte  st. 

■ James,  tailor,  38  India  place 

— —  .John,  working  jeweller,  15  Greenside  st. 

Thomas,  victual  dealer,  37  Bristo  street 

Wm.  writer,  16  Grove  street 

Mrs  C   6  Gardner's  crescent 

* Mrs,  Caithness  tavern,  33  Bridge  street 

Mrs,  stay  maker,  30  Lothian  street 

JIrs  Robert, 6  lliclimond  place 

Mrs  .Times,  lodgings, 8  Roxburghe  street 

Mrs  E.  spirit  dealer,  .51  Fountain  bridge 

Miss,  of  Cardrona,  35  Queen  street 

■ Miss,  North  field,  Newhaven 

Miss,  22  Tobago  street 

Willis  and  Williams,  clothiers  and  habit  ma- 
kers to  the  Queen.  62  George  street 

Miss,  27  Nelson  street 

Willox,  Jn.  wood  engraver,ll  Causeyside 

Wills,  W.  H.  esq.  7  6  Queen  street 

Wdmev,  Mrs,  21  Parkside  street 

Wilshere  &  Phelps,  Loudon  floor- cloth,  paper 
hangings,  and  carpet  wareh.,  9  Water- 
loo place 

M.  (of  fV.  c^-  Phelps,)  11  Portland  pi. 

Wilson  &  Martin,  clothiers  to  her  Majesty,  7 
St  Andrew^'s  square 

and  Moir,  smiths  &  ironmongers.  Mint 

&   Co.   dressing-case,  and  pocket-book 

makers,  21  George  street— See  App. 
A.  &  G.  fishing  rod  and  tackle  makers  to 

H.R.FI.  Prince  Albert,  34  Princes  st. 

A.  iS:  P.  letterfounders, 27  New  street 

Adam,  esq.   deputy  clerk  of  Session, 

12  e.  Maitland  street 

Adam,  lodgings,  56  Frederick  street 

Alex,  spirit  dealer,  11  Candlemaker  row 

Alex,  writer,  I  Bellevue  crescent 

■ Alex,  gardener.  King's  park 

Alex,  pianoforte  maker,  35  New  st. 

* Alex,  victual  dealer,  34.  St  Andrew's  st- 

—  lio.  1  Pillans'  place 
■  Andrew,  wright,  Ca'der's  place 

* Aw.  solicitor,   21   Bernard  st. — ho.    8 

.Smith's  place 

* Andrew,  agent  for  Edinburgh  and  Leith 

bank,  19  Charlotte  street 

A.  flf'sher,  51  Nicolson  street 

Andrew,  clothier,  13  Hill  place 

Andrew,  tvright,  IS  Leven  st. — ho.  1 

* Andrew,  shoemaker,  46  Yardheads 

. Chas.  H.  esq.  architect,  8  Northum- 
berland street 

. Daniel,  printseller  &  artists'  colourraan, 

35  w.  Regist.  f.t. —  ho.  32  Broughton  st. 
Rev.  Day.  teacher  of  Hebrew,  1 7  Elder  st. 


Wilson,  David,  cowfeeder,   158  Rose  street 

D.(  Wilson  and  Moir,)  12  Roxburghe  pi. 

David,  slater,  1  Portland  place 

Fr.  {Robert  CadeU's),  21  :Mont.ague  st. 

Francis,  lodgings,  42  Lothian  street 

Geo.  M.D.  surgeon,  lecture  rooms,  24 

Brown  square 
Geo.  smith   &  ironmonger,  Chalmers' 

close — ho.  36  Rankeillor  street 
George,  {Stamp   Office,)    15  Gardner's 

crescent 

* George,  dairyman,  4  Elbe  street 

Geo.  dealer  in  wooden  wares,  6  Victoria 

street 

Geo.  {Wilson  §■  JMartin,)  27  Elder  st. 

Hugh,  writer,  2  Carlton  street 

Huiton,  esq.  W.S.  39  London  street 

James,  draper  &  silk  mercer,  3  South 

bridge — house  11  Gilmore  place 

Jas.  esq.  W.S.  39  London  street 

James  {accountant,  B.  Linen  Co.,)  29  St 

James'  square 

James,  esq.  Woodville,  Canaan 

James,  wright,  Lothian  road 

—  James,  commission  mercht.  19  Quality 
street — house  13  Assembly  street 

—  James,  joiner  &  cabinetm.,  5  Glover  st. 

—  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  58 
Lothian  st. — ho.  bQ 

—  J.   tuner  of  musical  instruments,  65 
Nicolson  street 

—  James,  slater  and  glazier,  27  Howe  st. 

—  James,  agent,  25  Arthur  st. 

—  James,  ham  shop,  59  Nicolson  street 

—  James,  shoemaker,  28  Fish  Market  cI. 

—  Dr  John,  76  Lauriston  place 

—  John,  house   painter  &  paper  hanger,  5 
St  James'  square 

—  John  R.  esq.  civil  engineer,  39  Lond.  st. 

—  John,  esq.  professor  of  moral  philo- 
sophy, 6  Gloucester  place 

—  John,  lodgings,  7  south-east  Circus  pi. 

—  John,  grocer,  5  St  Mary  wynd — house 
Spring  Gardens,  Abbeyhill 

—  J.  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  12  Catha- 
rine street — house  10 

—  John,  clerk,  90Fountainbridge 

—  John,  upholsterer,  3  Earl  Grey  street 

—  John,  boot  and  shoem.  2  Young  street 

—  John,  bootmaker,  31  n.  Pict  street 

—  J.,  J.  P.  officer,  16  Middleton's entry 

—  John,  J.  P.  officer,  3  Leith  wynd 

—  John,  victual  dealer,  193  Canongate 

—  Jonathan,  gardener,  Easter  road 
Joseph,  spirit  dealer,  98  Kirkgate 

—  Jos.  commerc.  trav.  13  Torphichen  st. 
p.  English  teacher.  High  School, White- 
house,  Duke  street 

—  Patrick,  architect,  2  Queen  street 

—  Patrick,  esq.  19  St  Bernard  crescent 

—  Peter,  wine  and  spirit  dealer.  Regent 
arch,  and  23  Bank  street — house  13 

—  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  Tyne  castle 

—  Robert  Sym.  esq.  {secretary, Royal  Bank 
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Wilson,  Robt.  esq.  80  Haddington  place 

Robert,  writer,  13  Abbey  strand 

Robert,  flesher,  133  Rose  street 

Robert,  flesher,  2  Scotland  street 

Robert,  clerk,  6  Gardner's  crescent 

Robert,  plumber,  6  Earl  Grey  street — 

ho.  1  Portland  place 

Robt.  manuf.  and  linen  draper  to  the 

Queen,  4  Geo.  street — house  do. 
Robt.  esq.  lateextractor,  Court  of  Session, 

17  w.  Nicolson  street 
R.  fishinf^- tackle  maker,  23  Princes  street 

Robt,  manager  Kdinr.  Loan  Co.  39  So. 

Bridge — ho.  53  Canongate — See  Adv. 

Robert,  hatter,  19  Salisbury  street 

Rob.  painter  and  glazier,  66  Clerk  street 

''" Robert  &  Co.  gen.  agents,  2  Wet  docks 

Thomas,  esq.  4  Salisbury  place 

* Thomas,  baker,  Hillhousefield 

Thomas,  supervisor  of  excise,   1  Great 

Wellington  street 

* William,  corn  dealer,  26  Yardheads 

W.  bookseller,  stationer,  &  circulating  li- 
brary, 44  George  st. — ho.  25  Scotland 
street 

■ William,  esq.  C  S.  16  St  Andrew's  sq. 

— house  51  Melville  street 

Wm.  victual  dealer,  38  no.  Richmond  st. 

■ '  Wm.  wine  and  spirit  mercht.  165  Pleas. 

William,  victual  dealer,  1  Union  place 

Wm,  dentist,  18  Young  street 

William,  baker,  38  Rose  street 

Wm.  (Permit  Office)  79  South  bridge 

William,  writer,  18  Leopold  place 

William,  coal  merchant,  Echo  bank 

Wm.  clerk,  7  St  Anthony  place 

Wm.  (^Inglis  and  Wilson,)  32  St  Pat.  sq. 

Wm.  wine  &  spirit  merchant,  6  Han.  st. 

Mrs  Fraser,  Rose  lane,  Abbeyhill 

Mrs  I.  Register  tavern,  12  Register  st. 

• Mrs,  71  Clerk  street 

* Mrs,  6  Pillans'  place 

* Mrs.  Jas.  2  Baltic  street 

* '  Mrs  H.  17  Albany  street 

]\Irs  Jane,  lodgings,  32  Cumberland  st. 

* Mrs  John,  13  Assembly  street 

'■ Mrs  Robert,  47  Bridge  st. 

Mrs  Robt.  35  Claremont  street  east 

Mrs  Thomas,  40  Rankeillor  street 

* Mrs  William,  2  Ferry  road 

Mrs,  lodgings,  49  Cattle  street 

Mrs,  13  Union  street 

]\Irs  William,  27  St  Patrick  square 

IMrs,  33  Minto  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  129  Rose  st. 

." Mrs,  1  Charles  street 

Mrs,  5  College  street 

Mrs,  5  Nelson  street 

]\Irs,  65  Lauriston  place 

Mrs,  crape  dresser,  73  Rose  street 

Jlrs,  lodgings,  10  south  College  street 

iMrs,  ladies'  nurse  &  midw.  4  Jamaica  st. 

Mrs,  cook,  38  India  place 

— —  Mrs  Christian,  midwife,  13  Allan  st. 

Mrs,  52  Broughton  street 

Mrs,  Robert,  69  Broughton  slrtet 


Wilson,  Mrs,  14  Henderson  row 

Miss  A.  Blackford 

^liss  H.  36  Gilmore  place 

Miss,  ladies'  school,  17  Dundas  street 

* Miss,  lodgings,  Regent  street 

Miss,  silk  &  worsted  shop,  9  Hanover  st. 

MisSj  milliner,  6  north  west  Circus  pi. 

Miss,  dressmaker,  11  St  James  strtct 

Miss,  24  Greenside  place 

Miss,  dressmaker,  Morningside 

Misses,  1  Park  street 

Misses,  boarding  school, 22  Royal  circus 

* Misses,  milliners,  26  Couper  st. 

* Misses,    milliners     and    dresbmakcr-, 

8  Smith's  place 
S.  private   and  commercial  lodgings,  10 

St  Andrew's  street 
Wine  Company  of  Scotland,  14  George  street 

— James  Balfour,  manatier 
Wingrave,  Matthew,  ei^q.  Kirkbank  villa 
Winscom,  Mrs,  41  Great  King  street 
*Winter,  John,  spirit  dealer,  G8  Shore 

George,  wright,  1 1  Chapel  street 

Robert,  flesher,  1  Jamaica  street — house 

50  Brunswick  street 

Robert,  coal  merchant,  9  Railway  depot, 

St  Leonard's — ho.  5  Crichton  street 

Mrs,  15  St  James'  square 

Winton,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  9  William  street 

* Misses,  dressmaker,  59  Constitution  st. 

Wintour,  John,  &  Inglis,  painters,  12  Downie 

place — houses  4  &  21  Semple  street 

William,  late  of  Excise,  21  Semple  st. 

I  Wise,  H.  &  A.  straw-hat  makers,  7  St  Anth.  pi. 
I  Wishart,  Arch-  esq.  W.S.  Raeburn  place 

I David,  cabinetmaker.  Thistle  lane 

* James  and  Son,  merchants  and  agents 

21  Queen  street 

* James,  jun.  8  Hermitage  place 

* — —  James,   sen.    (  Wishart  and    Son,)   8 

Hermitage  place 
* John  (James-  Wishart  and  Son,)  8  Her- 
mitage place 

* John,  shipmaster,  3  north  Fort  street 

John,  baker,  17  Lothian  street 

Peter,  baker,  12  Home  street 

Wm.  S.L.  and  S.S  C.  37  Frederick  street 

Mrs  Captain,  44  Rankeillor  street 

Mrs  p.  3  Maitland  street 

* Mrs  Margaret,  broker,  14  Fox's  lane, 

Tolbooth  wynd 

Mrs,  lodgings,  60  Cumberland  street 

Mrs  Dr.  7  Bellevue  crescent 

Witness  Newspaper  Office,  297  High  st. 
Wood  &  Co.  music  sellers,  12  Waterloo  i)Iare 
Alexander,  artizans'  reading  roon-    98  o. 

Bridge — house  9  mid.  Arthur  plaee 

Wood,  Lord,  1  Royal  Circus 

Dr  Alex.  F.R.C.P.  lecturer  on  medicine, 

19  Royal  Circus 
■  Alex.  esq.  jun.  advocate,  2  Rutland  sq. 
Andrew,  M.D.,  F.R.C.  of  surgeons,  9 

Darnaway  street 

* ChristOjiher,  esq.  Hermitage  park 

* Christopher,  jun.  esq.  Claremont  park 

* Edward,  esq.  Hermitage  park 


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Wood,  G.  (j)f  WoodS)-  Co.)  35  e.  Claremont  st- 

Dr  James,  M.D.  F.H.C.P.  19  Royal  circ 

James,  flesher,  77   Nicolson  street — ho. 

25  west  do. 
James,  &  Co.  original  importer  of  Swe- 
dish leeches,  4  Elder  street — See  Adv. 

Jas.  hookseller  and  stat.  88  Fricnes  st. 

J.  M.  (  Wood  and  Co.)  6  w.  Clarem.  st. 

James  {Excise  Office),  17  Cheyne  st. 

J.  permanent  director  of  Land-surveyor's 

Society,  Canaan  grove 

John,  esq.  manager,  Hercules  Insurance 

Co.  20  Regent  terrace 

Jn.  flesher,  S.  market — house  17  Crosse. 

* John,  cutler  and  surgical  lustrument 

maker,  28  Kirk<rate 

John,  writer,  30  Alva  street 

John  spirit  dealer,  9  Stead's  place 

■ John,  stocking  maker,  Simson's  court 

John,  baker,  31  Castle  street 

John,  biker,  5  Davie  street 

John  Geo.  esq.  (^Dalmalioy  and  Wood,') 
8  so.  Charlotte  street 

.John,  esq.  Rose  mount 

* John  H  esq.  6  James  place 

.John  S.  esq.  14  Coates  crescent 

Joshua,  draper,  363  High  street 

. •  Rev.  J.  J.  51  Lauriston  place 

Capt.  Patrick,  E.I.C.S.  20  Royal  circus 

Peter,  S.S.C.  27  Pitt  street 

Peter,  spirit  dealer,  10  Fleshmarket  cl. 

* P.  and  C.  merchants,  41  Bernard  street 

* Peter,  esq.  6  James'  place 

■ Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  Jock's  lodge 

Thomas,  grocerandspiritdeal.  184  Canon. 

William,  esq.  surgeon  (fellow  of  Royal 

College  of  Surgeons),  9  Darnaway  st. 

William,  mason,  25  St  James'  square 

William,  gardener,  Jock's  lodge 

Wm.  esq.  accountant,  manager  of  North- 
ern Reversion  Co.,  5  north  St  David 
street — house  8  so.  Charlotte  st. 

* William,  esq.  6  James'  place 

* Wm.  merchant,  29  Shore 

Mrs  Andrew,  51  Great  King  street 

IMrs  A.  6  west  Claremont  street 

Mrs,  6  west  Preston  street 

* .  ]\Irs  C.  6  James'  place 

* Mrs,  15  Water  lane 

. Mrs,  32  Cumberland  street 

' Mrs,  30  Alva  street 

• •  Mrs,  23  Gayfield  square 

IMrs,  Wight's  place 

Mrs  Jean,  grocer,  192  Rose  street 

■ Miss,  teacher  of  music,  10  Dublin  street 

Woodhead,  Ellis,  surgeon,  21  Castle  street 
Woodman,  James,  L.  W.S.  27  India  street 
Woolard,  Mrs  Tho.  lodgings,  3  Forres  street 
Wordie,  Mrs,  29  St  Bernard's  descent 
Wordsworth,  S.  esq.  her  Majesty's  Repository, 

Nottingham  pi. — ho.  4  Bellevue  terr. 

Samuel,  esq.  W.S.  4  Bellevue  terrace 

Works,    H.   IM.   Public, — Office,    Exchequer 

buildmgs,   Parliament   square — Wra. 

Nixon  clerk. 
City  Public, — OiHcc,  10  Roy^d  exchange 


Worsley,  Robert,  esq.  29  Gayfield  square 
Wotherspoon  &  Mack,  esqrs.  W.S.  16  Ains.  pi. 

JamesB.M.  draper,  65  Cumberland  st. 

Wm.,  esq.  S.S.C.  16  Ainslie  place 

Miss,  12  Buccleuch  place 

Wright,  Sons.  &  Wright,  nursery  and  seeds- 
men, Greenside  pi — nurseries,  Dean 

Alex.  Esq.  57  Castle  street 

A.  B.  esq.  20  Annandale  street 

Chas.  Vfm.  (  W.  S.  &,-  W.)  57  Castle  st. 

Daniel,  Lieut.- Col.  37  Queen  btreet 

David,  baker,  88  Rose  street 

David,  manufacturer  of  flowered  mus- 
lin, net,  &c.  28  Castle  street 

Francis,  merchant,  5  Fingal  place 

Geo.  mercantile  agent,  13  Archd.  pi. 

Geo.  grocer,  5  Northumberland  place 

Henry,  (  W.  S.  ^-  IF.)  Dean  cottage 

Henry,  22  St  Leonard  street 

Jas.  &  Jno.  esqs.  W.S.  28  Forth  street 

Rev.  James,  15  Buccleuch  place 

Jas.  esq.  W.S.  28  Forth  street 

James,  insp.  Royal  Bank,  4  Middleby  st. 

J.  brassf.  &  gastitter,  44  Nicolson  st. 

John,  esq.  1 1  Salisbury  road 

John,  esq.  W.S.  28  Forth  street 

John  esq.  6  Pitt  street 

John,  writer,  4  Middleby  street 

John  &  Co.  cabinetmakers  and  uphol- 
sterers, 49  Broughton  street 

John,  tailor,  32  West  port 

P.  and  R.  linen  manuf.  and  drapers, 

16  and  20  George  street 

P.  {P.  Si  R.  Wright),  19  Queen  street 

Robert,  esq.  architect,  12  Pitt  street 

Robert,  esq.  W.S.  3  Pitt  street 

* Robert,  baker,  41  Bridge  street 

* Robt.  jun.  baker,  22  and  23  Sandp.  st. 

Thos.  grocer  and  vict.  deal.  23  Dund.  st. 

Tho.  gold  and  silver  beater  and  dealer 

in  foreign  coins,  25  New  street 

Thos.  writer,  9  Brown  street 

Thos.  Guthrie,  esq.  auditor  of  the  Court 

of  Ses.  16  R.  Exch.— h.  6  St  Colme  st. 
—  Walter,  clerk,  Stockbridge  mills 

Wm.  grocer,  wine,  and  spirit  mercht.  53 

Broughton  st. — ho.  33  York  place 

Wm.  bat  manufacr.  Albion  house,  65 

N.  bridge — h.  Craigie  terrace 

* Wm.  hat  ma;iufac.  13  Commercial  pi. 

Wm.  Burt,  surgeon,  14  Manor  place 

Mrs,  milliner,  French  stay-m.  and  em- 
broiderer to  her  Maj.  28  Castle  street 

Mrs,  106  Lauriston  place 

Mrs,  lodgings,  2  w.  Lauriston  place 

Mrs,  lodgings,  4  George  place 

Miss  Janet,  63  Hanover  street 

Miss,  straw-hat  manufr.  99  Princes  st. 

* Miss,  1  Albany  street 

Misses,millinersand  straw-hat  makers, 

6  Charlotte  place 
Wyber,  Robert,  butcher,  38  Alvastreet — ho. 

3  William  street 
Wybher,  Mrs,  millr,  and  dressm.  21  Castle  st. 
W'yid,  James,  esq.  of  Gilston,  5  Duke  street 
Robert,  S.  esq.  W.S.  5  Duke  street 


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Wvlie,  Alex,  merchant,  104.  Lauristun  place 
— '—-  David,  esq.  circuit  clerk  of  justiciary, 

32  Warriston  crescent 
James,  victual  dealer,  49  Hanoverstreet 

— house  2  Mound  place 
Wyllie,  Lieut.- Col.  J.  S,  8  Brandon  street 

•  John,  manufacturer,  6  iMansfield  place 

j\Irs  Dr,  14  Carlton  terrace 

]\Irs,  31  Nelson  street 

Miss,  24  India  street 

Jlisses,  dressmakers,  67  Cumberland  st. 

Wyse,  Mrs  Dr,  10  Salisbury  place 


Yaniewicz,  F.  esq.  84  Great  King  street 
Ytlilys,  Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Broughton  street 
YtUand,  {of  Excise)  21  Lauriston  street 
Y.llowlees,  Alex,  vpright,  28  Thistle  street 
Yellowlees,  John  and  Sons,  coach  and  harness 

makers,  17  Greenside  place 
Yoole,  William,  writer,  29  Clarence  street 
Yorke,  Hon.  Rev.  Grantham,  6  Picardy  pi, 
YoKKSHiRE  Fire  &  Life  Insur.  Co. — George 

Cumming,    140  George  street,  D.  S. 

Peddle,  1  George  et.,  and  M'Intosh  & 

Ducat,  68  Great  King  street,  agents — 

See  Adv. 
Yorkston,  Arch,  smith,  Innes's  court 
Yorstoun,  W.  Grierson,  esq.  of  Garrocli,  22 

Northumberland  street 
Young,  Alex,  spirit  dealer,  24  Simon  square 

Alex,  salesman,  30  Castlebarns 

Alex,  tailor,  6  Howe  street 

Alex.  {Gen.  Post  Office),  25  Cheyne  st. 

Alex,  painter  and  glazier,  53  Clerk  st. 

Alex,  spirit  merchant,  147  High  street 

And.  bank  of  Scotland,  7  Lynedoch  pi. 

Andrew,  lodgings,  8  India  street 

•  Arch.  Queen's  cutler,  and  surgeons'  in- 
strument maker  to  the  Royal  Infirmary, 

79  Princes  street 
* Arch,  merchant,  89  Constitution  street 

— house  7  Annandale  street,  Edinb. 
Chas.  D.  {ofW.  S)'  C.   Young)  44  Ran- 

keillor  street 

D.  {Sir  W.  Forbes  S,^  Co.)  18  Duncan  st. 

Dav.  punter  and  glazier.  Spring  gardens 

D.  catechist,  Tolbooth  par.  392  Castle  h. 

Gavin,  working  lapidary,  38  Dublin  st. 

Geo.  esq.  advocate,  23  Stafford  street 

Geo.  bootmaker,  3  Dublin  street 

* George  and  Co.  tea,  wine,  and  spirit 

merchants,  4  Constitution  street 

Geo.  {Gen.  Post  Office,)  3  Gloucester  pi. 

* Geo.  {G.  Young  6^  Co.),  Seacot,  Links 

Hume,  tobacconist,  4  Howe  street 

* Jas.  cooper,  7  Dock  street — house  14 

London  row 
James,  woollen  draper,  126  High  street — 

house  10  Elm  row 
* Jas.  merchant,  29  Quality  street — ho. 

47  Constitution  street 
James,  victual  dealer,  209  Cowgate 


Young,  .lames,  victual  dealer,  6G  West  port 

James,  victual  dealer,  88  Grassm^irkct 

James,  city  tavern  and  coffcehoust-,  12 

Royal  Exchange 

Capt.  James,  {late  gov.   of  Canong.  jail) 

8  Comley  green 

James,  flesher,  100  Canon  gate 

James,  spirit  dealer,  12  West  port 

* Jn.  slater  and  glazier,  50   Constit.  st. 

John,  gardener,  1  Scienncs 

John,  esq.  S.S.C.  N.P.  11  Union  street 

John,  bookbinder,  2  Thistle  st. 

John,  flesher,  8  Stockbridge  market 

* John,  Eastfield  place 

John,  umbrella  maker,  57  Broughton  st. 

John,  slater  and  glazier,  11  Calton  street 

John,  shoemaker,  8  William  street 

John,  dealer  in  stoneware,  23  Bruns.  st. 

John  L'Carven,  14  Dean  street 

John,  tinsmith,  22  Greenside  street 

John,  house  factor,  18  Drummond  s. 

■  Peter,  flesher,  23  Stockbridge  market 

R.  {G.P.O.)  26  Warriston  crescent 

Robert  and  Co.  merchant- tailors,  65  and 

67  St  Mary  wynd 

Robert  H.  esq.W.S.  6  Great  King  street 

Sam.  teacher,  1  Moray  street 

* Thos.  (  G.  Young  <^  Co),  Bank  house 

Thos.  tailor  and  clothier,  67  North  br. 

Thos.  watch  glass  maker,  G  Milne  sq. 

Thos.  lodgings,  3  Montague  street 

T.  watch  &  clock  maker,  4  e.  Adam  st. 

W.  &  D.  merchants,  17  Cowgate — house 

37  Candlemaker  row 

Dr  William,  60  George  squr.re 

Wm.  esq.  W.S.  agent  for  Ch,  of  Scot- 
land, 5  Pitt  street — ho.  55  Great  Kiug  st 

Wra.  {ofW.  i.\-  C).)  13  Union  street 

Wm.  {of  Stamp  Office,)  8  Comely  bank 

Wm.  bootmaker,  30  St  Andrew  square 

* Wm.  colour  merchant,  Silverfield,  Bo- 

nington  road — ho.  7  Annandale  street 
Wm.   &   Charles   manufacturing  iron- 
mongers and  wireworkers,  128  High  st. 

Mrs  Charles,  13  Great  King  street 

Mrs  George,  7  Morrison  street 

Mrs  G.  spirit  dealer,  1  e.  Sciennes  st. 

Mrs  James,  5  Duke  street 

JMrs  10  Windmill  street 

Mrs  Wm.  9  St  Vincent  street 

Mrs,  10  Arniston  place 

Mrs,  14  West  port 

Mrs,  lodgings,  3  north  Richmond  street 

Mrs,  of  Harburn,  48  Queen  street 

Mrs,  register  for  servants,  11  so.  College 

street 

Mrs  &  Son,  poulterers,  Poultry  market 

— ho.  4  Milne  square 

Miss  G.  25  Parkside  street 

Miss,  milliner  and  dressm.  1 1  Calton  st- 

Miss,  staymaker,  11  Brunswick  street 

Misses,  3  Lower  Gilmore  place 

Younger,  Wm.  &  Co.  brewers.  Horse  wynd, 

Canongate 
Wm.  esq.  11  Hillside  crescent 


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YUL  E.  AND  L.  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


ZIE 


Younger,  Mrs  Wm.  26  Drummond  place 
Youngson,  Alex.  esq.  W.S.  9  Duncias  street 
Younie,  Alex,  writer,  5  Thistle  street 

Mrs,  18  Nelson  street 

Yule,  Geo.    cloth  factor,   Broughton  ball, 

Claremont  crescent 

■  James,  stone  carver,  1 1  Bread  stfeet 

. John,  esq.  W.S.  4  Thistle  court — ho. 

11  John  street 

■ •  John,  writer,  Broughton  hall 

Rich.  Wright  and  trunkmaker.  Mound 

. Thos.  B.  merchant,  4  Bernard  street* — 

— ho.  Broughton  hall 


Yule,  Mrs  James,  1  Brunswick  street 

Mrs,  eating  house,  46  Brunswick  street 

Miss,  21  Howard  place 


z 


Zappa  and  Wright,  artificial  flower  makers' 

32  Frederick  street 
Ziegler,  Alex,  surgeon,  23  Buccleugh  place 

Charles,  bookseller,  17  So.  bridge 

Mrs  John,  Lord  Russell  place 

Miss,  3  west  Newington 


NAMES  TOO  LATE  FOR  INSERTION. 


Adamson,  Robert,  Calotypist,  Caltonhill  stairs 
Beaton,   Alexander,   dyer  and  renovator,   5 

north  Bank  street 
Arnot,  D.  Ogilvy,    dispensing  chemist,   28 

Howe  street 
Begg,  Rev.   James,   25  Upper    Gray   street, 

Newington 
Brown,  Mrs  Ann,  midwife,  10  Jamaica  st. 
Brunton,  Jamts,  tailor,  37  north  Bridge 
Burns,  George,  wholesale  and  retail  provision 

store,  7  Huntly  street 
Burnside,  Miss,  7  Randolph  cliff 
Campbell  &  Raleigh,  W.S.  19  St  Andrew  sq. 
Campbell,  Wm.,  jun.,  W.S.,  19  St  Andrew 

sq house,  22  Athole  crescent 

City  of  Glasgow  Life  Assurance  Company, 

19  St  Andrew's  square — Campbell  & 

Raleigh,  W.S.,  agents.     See  adv. 
Coke,  Miss,  6  Union  street 
Davidson,  John,  lodgings,  1  Albyn  place 
Experience  Life  Assurance  Company,  15  Geo. 

street,    G.    A.    Thomson,    manager. 

See  Adv. 
Ferguson,  James,  tailor,  31  India  place 
Forbes,  Charles,  esq.,  7  Randolph  crescent 
Eraser,  Edward,  advocate,  46  Albany  street 
Fullarton,  Mrs  Archd.,  12  Middieby  street 
Garvie,   Andrew,  grocer,   50  Grassmarket — 

house,  4  Brown's  place,  Vennel 
Gaunt,  Brothers,  and  Gray  of  Leek,  3  Mel- 
bourne place 
Gray,  Thomas  (of  Gaunt,  Brothers,  6f  Gray), 

2  Duncan  street,  Newington 
Gibson,  Nicol  (J.  Gibson  ^'  Co.),  5  Gibb'se. 
Gilrath,  John,  classical  teacher,  70  Rose  st. — 

house,  Victoria  plaee 
Graham,  Lieut.-Col.,    United  Service  Club, 

Queen  strpet 
Hamilton,   Dr  W.   B.,  M.D.,  surgeon,    15 

Hart  street 


Jamieson,  John,  fishmonger,  79  Queen  st 
Johnston,  Lewis,  fruit  warehouse,  142  Geo.  st. 
Kay,  Alex.,  landscape-painter,  10  Broughton 

street 
Lloyd,  B.   F.,  esq.  (of  Caldwell,  Lloyd,  and 

Co.),  Comely  bank 
MacGregor,  Simon,  shorthand- writer  and  law 

reporter,   1  London  street 
Maclntyre,  William,  esq.  of  Templehall,  18 

Frederick  street 
M'Laren,  Alexander,  tailor,  3  Davie  street 
Marshall,  George,  agent,  5  Roxburghe  terrace 
Merrilees,     Fletcher,     surgeon-dentist,     16 

Charlotte  place 
JMiller,  Jas.,  victual  dealer,  8  w.  Richmond  st. 
Muir,  Thos.   D.,  lecturer  on  astronomy,   8 

Causeyside 
Murray,  John,  assessor,  30  south  Hanover 

street — ho.  27  St  Patrick  square 
Pender,   Thos.,   esq.,   comptroller    and   ac- 
countant-general of  stamps  and  taxes, 

2  Hillside  cresceni. 
Perron,  Mrs  Mary,  15  Montague  street 
Ritchie,  M.  and   Co.,  perfumers  and   hair- 
dressers, 5  north  St  Aftdrew  street 
Scott,  Robert,  job  and  postmaster.  Young  st. 

lane — house,  4  Young  street 
Shand,  Mrs  A.  G.,  63  Queen  street 
Shepherd^  George,  auctioneer  and  appraiser, 

40  west  Crosscausey 
Sinclair,  Peter,  agent  and  auctioneer,  71  Geo. 

street — house,  12  south  St  David  st. 
Smith,  Hugh  (Sir  W.  Forbes  and  Co.),  15 

Montague  street 
Staples,  Charles,  house  agent,  104  Nicolson  st. 
Tankard,   John,   cane-chair    maker,    Heriot 

buildings 
Watson,  A.  S.,  dentist   15  Hart  street 
Wemyss,  James,  esq.,  W.S,,  8  India  street 


lf)7 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH  STREET  DIRECTORY. 


The  gitiiation  of  the  Closes,  Courts,  and  Lanes,  are  pointed  out  by  their  Names  being  printed  in  Italics, 
at  the  place  ur  Number  of  the  Street  in  which  they  occur;  and  also  when  any  Street  is  divided  by  Crost 
Streets,  the  Divisions  are  distinguished  by  the  Name  of  the  Cross  Street  being  printed  in  Italics,  with 
a  ^g"  before  it,  between  the  two  Numbers  of  the  Street  in  which  they  occur. 


•,"  To  those  having  occasion  to  circulate  advertisements,  §'c.  this  part  of  the  Directory,  in  connexion 
with  the  List  of  Letter-carriers  at  the  beginning  of  the  book,  will  be  exceedingly  useful,  —  the  names  and 
addresses  being  taken  from  the  following  list,  and  then  thrown^  into  districts  for  delivery,  according  tn 
the  rounds  of  the  different  Letter-carriers. 


ABBEY. 

1  Fraser,  Charles,  gardener 

2  Hutcheson,  W.  Abbey-officer 

Abh.y  O'urt-house 

3  Anderson,  AVm.  shoemaker 

4  Tripney,  Miss 

5  Furves,  J.  spirit-dealer 

7  Alexander,  Mrs,  grocer 

8  Greig,  David,  late  baker 


ABBEY  HILL. 

Norton,  Hon.  IMrs 
Abbey-hill  House 
Todd,  VVilliam,  gardener 
Brand  Place, 
7  Thomson,  James  S.,  missionary 
9  Hay,  John,  recorder 
1 1  Smith,  J.  L.,  bookseller 
1 5  Aliller,  Thomas,  esq 


9  Courtoy,  H.  keeper  chapel-royall  J »  Watt,  A.  boot  and  shoemaker 


9  Tripeny,  Mrs,  nurse 

1 2  Johnston,  F.  tavern 

13  Hume,  David,  sm^th 
15  Campbell,  Donald,  spirit-dealer 
31  Dods,  George,  spirit-dealer 
36  Syme,  Mrs  J. 

Palace   Yard, 
Smith,  Alexander,  brewer 
Smith,  Mrs  Andrew 
Heather,  G.  B.,  timber-merch. 

Holy  ri  lodh  nnse, 

Hamilton,  James,  esq. 
Strathmore,  llight  Hon.  Earl  of 
Quinet,  Mrs 
Campbell,  Miss 
Dunn,  James,  porter 

St.  Ann's  Ya,,/.-j 
M iller,  ]M  iss,  Holyrood  Gardens 

Cold  wed  Lone, 
M'Bain,  Robert,  cabinetmaker 
M'Queen,  John,  shoemaker 
Grant,  Mrs  Captain 

Prospect  liuildingsy 
King,  Mrs 

King's  Park, 

Johnston,  David,  spirit-dealer 
Wilson,  Alexander,  gardener 
Annesley,  A.  St.  Ann's  House 
Duncan,  Mrs,  Belleville 


23  Duncan,  George,  late  brewer 

27  Moffat,  John,  grocer 

37  Huddleston,  John,  brewer 

43  Brunton,  A.  cooper 

49  Gilmore,  James,  grocer 

Arnott,  H.  esq.  Abbey  mount 
Weir,  James,  of  G.  P.  O. 
Kyle  Place 
ABhey-hill  Cottage 
Ironside  Place 

67  Simpson's,  James,  foundry 
61  Johnstone,  James,  teacher 
63  Mitchell,  Ilobt.  cabinetmaker 

63  Mitchell,  Miss,  dressmaker 
65  Kmslie,  James,  cowfeeder 
71  Watson,  Wm.  bone-merchant 
77  Lowrie,  John,  wright 

89  Dunn,  Thomas,  glass-cutter 
105  Ijdwrie,  John,  smith 
100  Edie,  Alexander,  grocer 

98      Tennis  Court, 
Newton,  J.  &  Son,hat.makers 
Henderson,  Halbt.  coachmake 

91       Cunie's  Close 

90  Milne,  William,  ropemaker 
88  Keith,  C.  H.  bookseller 
84  Muir,  James,  letter-carrier 

Smith,  George,  smith 

68  Fortune,  Mr» 

64  Davidson,  James,  hair-dresser 


58  Simpson,  George  &  Son,  coach- 
builders 
60  Forrest,  Wm.  spirit-merchant 

54-       Megget's  Court 

50  Nicolson,  David,  baker 
48  Davis,  ]Mrs,  midwife 
44  Bell,  aiisses 
4->      Crofl-an-Rlgh, 

Watson,  John,  wright 
Gavin,  Hector,  engraver 
Crift-an-Righ  Cottage, 
Maitland,  Miss 

Rowley's  Court, 
Crichton,  John,  builder 
Crichton,  A.  stamper  G.  P.  O. 
40  IJowley,  Edward,  victual-dealer 
36  Jardin,  AVilliam,  flesher 
38  Hunter,  John,  grocer 
34  Watson,  Peter,  victual-dealer 
32  Tait,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 
30  Wallace,  D.  &  J.  shoemakers 
10  Miller,  Mrs 

10  Fleming,  Wil]iam,ofEdin.  Gas 
Company 
Davidsons  Close, 
Comely  Gardens, 
Nimmo,  George,  gardener 
Duncan,  Mrs 
Duncan,  H.  merchant 

Spring  Gardens, 
Brown,  JMrs  John,  gardener 
Nicolson,  David,  grocer 
IMain,  P.  bootmaker,  Moredone 
M'Laren,  Miss 
Bouchard,  John  (Register-ho.) 

St.  Ann's  Banks  House, 
Aitken,  James,  esq. 

Parsons  Green, 
Mitchell  Innes,  William,  esq. 
Muir,  James,  gardener 
Meadowbank 

K 


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ADA 


KDIXBURGH  AND  LF.TTH 


ALB 


Meadowbank  Edinburgh  Ale 
Brewing  Company, 
Aitken,  R.  W.  of  brewery 

ABERCROMBY  PLACE. 

1  Gibson,  John,  esq.  S.S.C. 
1  Burns  &  Myrtle,  accountants 

1  Taylor,  Dr  John,  surijeou 

2  Crooks,  Peter,  esq.  W.S. 

3  Oman,  Miss 

3  I  eechman,  James,  silk-mercer 

4  Tait,  George,  esq.  ativocate 

5  Hill,  Mrs  Robert 

6  Eraser,  AVilliam,  esq.  W.S. 

6  Kennedy,  ]\Iiss 

7  Orrock,  James,  dentist 

8  Greig  fe  Morton,  esqrs.W.S. 
8  Simson,  Miss 

8  Taylor,  John,  surgeon 

8  Stewart,  Mrs 

9  Greig,  J.  esq.  W.S.  of  Eccles 

10  Ross,  Mrs 

1 1  M'Kenzie,  John,  esq. 

13  Trotter,  Mrs,  of  Bullendean 

14  Bonar,  Mrs,  of  Kimmergham 

15  Fotheringham,  F.  esq  W.S 

15  Lindsay,  Don   esq.  accountant 

16  Stoddart,  G.  T.  esq.  W.S. 

17  Wedderburn,  ]Mrs 

18  Hunter,  Adam,  esq.  M.D. 

19  Davidson,  Dr  J.  Henry 

20  Pyper,  William,  esq. 

1^=  Nelson  Street. 
Gardens  ;   Lothian.  James 

21  Scott,  John,  esq.  W.  S. 

21  Scott,  Mrs,  of  Ellem 

22  Taylor,  William,  esq.  W.S. 

22  Taylor,  Mrs 

23  Patrick,  J.S.  esq. 

24  Chiene,  Patrick,  esq. 

25  Anderson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
21)  .Tollie,  James,  esq  W.S. 

26  Jollie,  J.  &  W.  esqrs.  W.S. 

27  INIenteath,  Sir  C.  G    S.  Earl 

28  Dundas,  George,  esq.  advocate 

29  ]\Iair,  Major 

30  Inglis,  John,  esq   advocate 

31  Mackenzie,  Richard,  esq  W.S, 

32  Mackenzie  &  Sliarpe,  W.S. 
34  Blackadder,  James,  upholsterer 

ADAM  SQUARE.  (See  68 
South  Bridge.) 

ADAM  STREET  (WEST.) 
1  Middleton,  John,  surgeon 

6  Campbell,  C.  wine  &  spirit-deal 

10  Tait,  Fraser,  &  Co.  spirit-deal. 

11  Cormick,  Robert,  agent 
11  Juhnston,   Ihomas,  printer 

ADA:\r  STREET  (EAST.) 

7  M'Farlane,  D.  lodgings 

7  Gilmour,  William,  currier 
7  Scott.  Thomas,  engraver 
7  Swanson,  John,  dtutist 
9  Glass,  William,  painter,  &c. 


13  Smith,  James,  cabinetmaker 

13  Cullen,  Rev.  James 

15  Braid,  Alex,  victual-dealer 

16  Henderson,  S.  F.  spirit-dealer 
16  Currie  James,  of  Exchequer 
16  Henderson,  Thos.  spirit-dealer 

14  Webster,  John,  merchant 
10  Skinner,  Captain  Edward 
10  M'Farlane,  B.  lodgings 
10  Sommerville,  J.  engraver 

8  Smith,  James,  merchant 
6  Clark,  William,  cowfeeder 
4  Wight,  William   clerk 
4  Hamilton,  ]Miss,  dressmaker 
2  Grieve,  .John,  cowfeeder 

ADELPHI  VI.ACE  {Leith.) 
Scales,  j\Iiss 
Baimbfather,  ]Miss 


ADMIRALTY  ST.  (Leith    ) 
1  ^fartin,  John,  surgeon 
5  Punton,  George,  shipmaster 

7  ]Mowat,  Thomas,  engineer 

8  narrower,  John,  Pavemen:  yard 

9  Vulcan  Foundry  Company 

AINSLIE  PLACE. 

1  Scott,  Miss 

2  Campbell,  ]Mrs 

3  Roberts,  JMrs 

4  Jlacwhirter,  Dr,  M.D. 

5  Cadell,  Colonel  George, 

6  Begbie,  .James,  IM.D. 

7  Strange,  Hon.  Mrs 
9  Ivory,  Lord 
9  Lawrie,  ]\Iiss 

10  Gordon,  Mrs,  of  Knockespock 

1 1  Miller,  Miss 

12  Mure,  David,  esq.  advocate 

13  Anderson,  Mrs 

14  Tod,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

15  Forbes,  Professor,  J.  D 

16  Wotherspoon  &  Jlack,  W.S. 

16  ^V'otherspoon,  W.  esq. 

17  IMedwyn,  Lord 

17  Forbes,  W.  esq.  advocate 

18  Rutherford,  Mrs 

23  Ramsay,  Very  Rev.  E.  B. 

24  INIurray,  John,  esq. 

25  Arrow,  Captain,  R.N. 

ALBANY  STREET. 

1  Kerr,  George,  grocer 

1  Elliot,  Charles,  poulterer 

3  Wight,  George,  flesher 

5  Elder,  Mrs 

7  Fife,  Mrs 

9  Waterston,  IMrs,  lodgings 
11  Inglis,  Mrs 

11  Inglis,  Dr.  Thos.  H.E.I.C.S. 
13  Scott,  Mrs  J. 
17  Campbell,  Dr  Jn,  surg.  M.D. 

19  Rhind,  W.  &  R.  W.S. 
19  Rhind,  Robert,  esq.  W  S. 
21  M'Lean  &  Hamilton,  W.S. 
21  M'Lean,  Donald,  CNq,  W.S. 


23  Napier,  G.  &  W.  esqrs.  W.S. 

23  Napier,  George,  esq.  W  S 

25  Miller,  Miss 
27  Farquharson,  Mrs 

27  Farquharson,  Geo.  esq.  W.S. 
29  Maxton,  Mrs  Josiah 
29  Maxton,  John,  wine-merchant 

29  Greig,  Mrs  D. 
31  Weir  &  Gardiner,  esqrs.  W.S. 

3 1  Weir,  Mathew,  esq  W.S. 
."{3  Inglis,  Dr  Archibald,  F.R.CS. 
35  Mudie,  Dr  Alexander, 
37  Johnstone,  Thomas,  esq.  S.S.C. 
37  Johnstone,  Wm.  esq   advocate 
39  Dougald,  Robert,  cabinetmaker 

39  M'Braire,  J.  esq.  S.S.C. 

43  Loraine,  Miss 
45  Campbell,  Miss 

45  Kinnear,  Miss 
47  Paterson,  John,  esq.  S.S.C. 

47  Paterson,  Mrs 
49  J5ald  &  Geddes,  min.  engineers 
49  Geddes,  John,  mining  engineer 

51  Pringle,  William,  esq, 
53  Kerr,   R.  esq. 
53  Kerr,  Ciias.  ,Jas.  esq.  account. 
55  Pott,  James,  esq.  W.S. 

57  Fraser,  Aliss 
59  Dick,  J.  plumber 

Albany-Street  chapel 

58  Peebles  &  Co   coaclimakers 

52  Dickson,  Mrs  Dr 
62  Dickson,  Charles,  esq.  advocate 
52  Dickson,  J.  J.  esq  accountant 

48  Loraine,  Mrs 

46  Fraser,  Mrs  E. 

44  l"',llis,  AV.  j\I.  esq.  advocate 
42  Dundas,  Mrs  F.  N. 
42  Dundas,  Ceo.  esq  accountant 

Albany  1  ane, 

Fraser,  Alexander,  spirit-dealer 
Hunter,  Gabriel,  smith 
IMarshal,  James,  plumber 

40  Armitage,  Mrs 
40  Armitage,  Alex.  B.  accountant 

33  Ferrier,  Walter,  esq.  W.S. 
36  Peddie,  .James,  esq.  junr.  W.S. 

34  Rennie,  Airs 

32  Patrick,  William,  esq,  W.S. 
32  M'Ewen,  James,  W.S. 

30  Jopp  &  Johnston,  esq.  W.S. 
30  Jopp,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

28  Robertson,  George,  esq. 
28  Robertson,  Wm.  esq.  M.D. 
28  Robertson,  Geo.  B.  esq.  W.S. 

26  Shepherd  &  Grant,  esqrs.  W.S. 
26  Shepherd,  James,  esq.  W.S. 

24  Wade,  Mrs 
22  Simpson,DrJas.Y.,  F.R.C.P. 

professor  of  midwifery 
20  AlelviUe,  John,  W.S. 
18  Marshall,  Ja.  esq.  of  Callander 
18  Marshall,  WiUiam,  esq.  W.S. 
16  Potts,  Thomas,  esq.  writer 
16  Ballantyne,  Airs 
14  B.ild,  Robert,  mining-engineer 


ALB 


S7RBET  DIRECTORY. 


ANN 


isd 


14  Maiden,  J.  lodgings 
12  Uriice,  Mrs 

12  Bruce,  John,  esq. 

10  Ritchie,  A.  C.  esq.  advocate 
8  Jollie,  AValter,  esq.  W.S. 
6  Nairn  k  Bertram,  esqrs.  W.S 
C  Bertram,  J.  P.  esq.  \V'.S 
4  Stewart,  John,  M.D. 
4  M'Alpin,  j\frs,  lodgings 
4  Kerr,  liev.  Samuel 
4  Saunders,  William,  S.S  C. 
4  Mathcson,  D.  coach-liirer 
2  Calder,  Thomas,  ironmonger 

ALBANY  STREET  (Leith) 

1  Gibson,  Mrs  Thomas 
1  Beadie,  J.  C.  merchant 
1  Gunn,  Robert,  solicitor 
1  Methuen,  James,  fishcurer 
1  Watson,  l?obert,  surgeon. 

1  Wrigl.t,  Miss 

2  Saunders,  J.  apprai.ser 
Gilloii,  Jas.  wine-merchant,  Al- 
bany Street  Cottage 

4  Gladstone,  Mrs 

6  Robertson,  W.S.  (of  Robertson 

Brothers) 

7  Robertson,  Mrs  Thomas 

8  Robertson,  J.  shipmaster 

8  Baxter,  William,  shipmaster 

9  Jack?on,  Jno.  esq. 

9  Morrison,  George,  shipmaster 

10  Newton,  Mrs  John 

1 1  Stenhouse,  Geo.  agent 

13  Herron,  John,  shipmaster 
]  4  Smith,  Arthur,  shipmaster 

14  Hutton,  John,  inspector 
14  Wickland,  Mrs 

K!  Flett,  William,  merchant 
)  7  Robbie,  William,  surgeon 
17  Frastr,  William,  shipmaster 
17  M'Farlane,  Mrs,  mid  wile 
17  M'Luckie,  Mrs  James 
17  AVilson,  MrsH. 
17  Bisiiop,  ."Mrs 
lii  Lyle,  Robert,  shipmaster 

ALBERT  PLACE. 
1  Ballingall,  D.  working  jewelkr 
1  Ballingall,  i\Irs,  art.  flow.-raak. 

3  Bii-hop  &  Milne,  painters 

4  Thomson,  William,  baker 

ALBYN  PLACE. 

1  Weir,  Graham,  esq.  M.D. 

2  Campbell,  John  Arch.  esq.  C.S 

3  Steuart,  j\Irs  C 

3  Steuart,  Charles,  esq.  W.S. 

4  Moncrieff&  Gibson, accountants 
4  ]\Ioncriefl',  W.  Scott,  accountant 
4  iVIoncriefl,  Jn.  Scott,  accountant 
4  Gibson,  A.  accountant 

6  Bowie,  John,  esq.  AV.S 

6  Highland  Soc.  of  Scotland' s  Hall 

Gordon,  Sir  Ciiarles,  Sec^. 
6  Gordon,  Sir  C.  &  Co.  AV.S. 


7  M'Kay,  T.  G.  esq.  W.S. 
«  ]\fiire,  Mrs 
9  AVardlaw,  IMiss 

10  llarriinan,  IMisses 

1 1  Crawford,  Alex.  esq. 

ALLAN  STREET. 

6  Gunn,  (ieorge,  cowfeeder 
13  Wilson,  ]Mrs,  midwife 

ALVA  STREET. 

1  Kennedy,  Miss 

1  M'Donald,  A.  cabinetmaker 

1  Irvine,  John,  flesher 

1  Lauder's,  ]\Irs,  lodgings 

1  Stewart,  H.  J.  portrait-painter 

I  ]\I'Pherson,  Lieutenant  Evan 

3  Shield,  Geo.  solicitor 

5  Glen,  Airs 

5  Glen,  A.  (of  Glen  &  Snn) 

5  Pillans,  Jn.  (of  Piilans  &  Co). 

7  Dunbar,  Sir  William,  Bart. 
9  Watson,  Dr 

1 1  Howison,  AY.  e.sq.  tertius 

13  IVlaitland,  Ed.  F.  esq.  advocate 

1 5  INIackenzie,  Airs 

17  Kinloch,  Mrs,  of  Gourdie 

19  Hill,  Mrs 

21  Tower,  Mrs 

23  AI'Kechnie,  Andrew,  esq. 

25  Marshall,  Henry,  esq. 
7  Scott,  Mrs 

27  Thomson,  Miss 

29  Morrison,  H.  draper 
29  Cowper,  William,  writer 
29  Robertson,  Janies,  baker 
29  M' William,  Robert,  writer 
29  Brown,  J.  teacher 
29  Napier,  Mrs 

29  Ferguson,  R.  wright 

31  Alexander,  J.  T.  surgeon 
3:?  Cameron,  John,  coach-hirer 
35  Oliphant,  Miss,  Condie 

35  ATatmore,  Mrs 
3)!  Wybber,  liobert,  butcher 
3C  Ijcitjhton,  I\ Irs,  lodgings 
3f>  Balfour,  Mrs,  lodgings 
34  Robertson,  James,  baker 

32  Sandeman,  David,  esq.  AA^'.S. 
32  Mason,  James,  writer 

30  Smith,  Mrs,  straw  hat  maker 
30  Rogers,  Jolm,  saddler 

30  AV'ood,  .John,  writer 
30  AA'ood,  Mrs  John 
30  Stewart,  John,  slater 

28  MoncriefF,  Arcliibald,  esq. 

26  Bringloe  &  Dowie,  esqrs.  AV  S, 
26  Bringloe,  H.  S.  esq 

26  Bringloe,  F.  J.  esq   AA'.S. 
24  Hughes,  George,  esq.  W.S. 

22  Barns,  Miss 

22  Hume,  John,  of  Register  House 

20  Blanthflower,  JMrs 

20  Stothart,  James,  esq.  advocf^te 

18  Forbes,  Miss  F. 

16  I'earce,  JMrs 


14  Rodgers,  James  Herbert,  e.<<q. 

1  2  Ramsiiy,  Geo.  esq.  accountant 

12  Ramsay,  J.  W    wine-merchant 
10  M'Kenzie,  Alex.  esq.  W.S, 

«  Ciray,  Geo.  A.  esq.  AV.S 

6  Stirling,  .Janaes,  esq.  W.S. 

4  M'Dougald,  lAIrs 

2  Dickson,  R.  tailor 

2  AVallace,  W  D.  solicitor 
2  Pringle,  William,  lodging* 

2  Finch,  John,  hosier 

ANN  STREET. 

3  Scott,  Mrs 

5  Sandelamls,  AV.  X.  esq. 

7  Downes,  Major  Charles 
9  Bissland,  Thomas,  esq. 

13  Gardner,  G.  O.  esq. 

15  Boner,  Mrs  Archibald 

17  Bell,  AYilliam,  esq. 

23  l-'ergusson,  James,  M.D. 

25  Crichton,  Andrew,  esq.  LL.D. 

27  Cameron,  Francis,  of  E.  W.  Co. 

29  M'Neill,  Lieut.-Col.  M. 
H5  Mitchell,  Alex,  exchequer 

37  Smith,  Mrs 

39  Kilgour,  AAHUiam,  esq. 

41  Macdonald,  Mrs  Captain 

43  Laurie,  Jame.s,  writer 
47  Imlach,  George,  esq. 
46  Scott,  Miss 

44  Thorburn,  Thomas,  draper 

42  Campbell,  D   bookseller 

40  Davidson,  James,  esq. 

38  Patullo,  Miss 

36  Seton,  Miss  Margaret 
32  Keir,  Miss  Agnes 

30  SydserfF,  Mrs  B. 

28  Maccoll,  A.  S.  classical  teacher 

26  Tipper,  Mrs  George 

24  Alexander,  James 
Lundie,  ]\Jiss 

20  Cumine,  Miss 

18  Lockhart,  iNliss 

16  Grahame,  James,  esq.  writer 

J 4  Davidson,  Robt.  esq.  E.  l.C  S. 

8  Stevenson,  Duncan,  printer 

6  Graham,  AA'm.  teacher 

4  M'Neill,  Miss   ' 

ANNANDALE  STREET. 

1  Lawson,  Tliomas,  of  shore-dues 

1  Ijawson,  Francis,  esq. 

1  Boog,  Jliss 

1  '1  houison,  Thomas  A.  cluihLer 

5  Armstrong,  John,  merchant 

7  INIackay,  C.  goldsmith 
7  Scott,  \Vm.  merchant 

7  Paterson,  A.  silk-mercer 
7  Young,  .-^ichibald,  meichant 
7  JNI'Glashan,  A.,  M.  D. 
7  M-Intosh,  Rev.  L. 

9  Craig,  James,  of  Craig  & 
I  Thorburn,  Wm.  sen.  e.'-q. 

13  Howden,  O.  banker 

13  Thomson,  D.  J  ,  S.S.C. 


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13  Anderson,  CW.  metal-mercht. 

13  Morton,  "William,  accountant 

13  Greig,  David,  silk-mercer 

13  E-ussell,  John,  accountant 

15  M'Laren,  A.  merchant,  Leith 

22  Som  mar  vail,  Mrs 

20  Wight,  Mrs 

20  Brown,  Richard,  hosier 

20  Wright,  A.  B.  esq. 

20  Robertson,  P.  Com.  Bank 

20  Bruce,  Mrs 

20  Anderson,  James,  agent 

]  8  Black,  Mrs 

10  Stark,  Mrs 
8  Rainie,  William,  accountant 
8  Galloway,  Wm.  esq.  accountant 
8  Galloway, W.  D.  (Stamp  Office) 
8  M'Callum,  Geo.  accountant 
8  M'Callum,  IVIrs  James 

6  Gregory,  James  (Royal  Bank) 

ANTIGUA  STREET. 

I  Smith,    J.    L.    bookseller  and 

stationer 
3  Sutherland,  Mrs  A.  lodgings 
3  Richardson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
3  Thomson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
3  Bennet,  .James,  esq.  W.S. 

3  Miller,  Mrs,  lodgings 

4  Morris,  A  baker 

5  Gilmour,  John,  S.S  C. 

7  Gurrer  and  Dickson,  grocers 

8  M'Donald,  Alexander,  flesher 

9  Drummond,  James,  wright 
9  M' Arthur,  A.  writer 

9  Ijcitch,  John,  clothier 
9  Dickson,  William,  grocer 

10  Fullerton,  J.  baker 

11  Baxter,  Alexander,  agent 
11  Findlay,  Charles,  clothier 

11  Laing,  Lieut. -Colonel  James 
11  Thomson,  Alex,  gun-maker 
11  Macara,  Mrs 
11  Napier,  Mrs 

ARCHIBALD  PLACE. 

1  Campbell,  J.  con  fee.  and  baker 

1  Law,  Miss,  embroiderer 

1  Smith,  D.  merchant 

1  JNlason,  James,  writer 

1  Thomson,  Alex,  merchant 

3  Burn,  Robert,  esq.  AV.  S. 

5  Blackwood,  Mrs  Robert 

6  Geddes,  Adam  G.  esq. 

5  Elliot,  Mrs 

6  Maxwell,  Patrick,  esq. 

5  Paton,  Mrs 

6  Blackwood,  R.  merchant-tailor 

7  Gray,  James,  merchant 
0  Smith,  Miss 

I I  Plaine,  J.  F.  esq. 

1 1  Cairns,  George,  esq.  solicitor 
.  1  Tod,  William,  ironmonger 
11  Macau  lay.  Miss 
11  Forbes,  Miss 
1 1  HaU,  Mrs 


1 1  Gray,  Capt.  C.  Royal  ^Marines 

13  Wright,  George,  agent 

15  Burns,  John,  Esq. 

17  Crawford,  Thos.  ironmonger 

17  M'Leod,  Mrs  J. 

17  Forrest,  William,  engraver, 

17  Cochrane,  John,  ]\f.D.  surgeon 

17  Brown,  Colin,  comm.  agent 

21  Marshall,  Robert,  merchant 

23  Ogilvie,  D.  commission  agent 

23  Nicol,  John,  jun.  builder 

23  Anderson,  Robert 

23  Johnstone,  Rev.  William 

23  Haig,  D.  (Advocate's  library) 

23  Gray,  Miss 

23  M'lntyre,  John,  esq. 

25  Treasurer,  Mrs 

IG  Millar,  Hugh,  esq. 

14  Michie,  Miss 

14  Shiells,  T.  G.  accountant 

14  Meek,  David,  ranscriber  of  old 

manuscript 
14  Stevenson,  .Jno.  (of  Sir  W.  For- 
bes &  Company) 
12  Paxton,  IMrs  Dr 
12  Simpson,  ]\Irs 
10  Marshall,  William,  goldsmith 

8  Sawers,  Thomas,  baker 

6  Redpath,  John,  esq. 

4  Richardson,  Robert,  esq. 

4  Richardson,  Ralph,  esq. 

4  Richardson,  jNIrs 

2  Richardson,  Francis,  merchant 


ARGYLE  SQUARE. 

Independent  Chapel 
Gaelic  Chapel 
Surgical  Hasp.  ]\Iinto  House  ; 

Mrs  Cooper,  matron 
Trades   Maid,  n  Hospital ;  Miss 
Wight,  housekeeper 
1  Grays  and  Co.  grocers 

3  Skae,  David,  esq.  F.R.C.S.E. 

4  Auchie,  Alexander,  upliolsterer 

5  M'Glashan,  John  esq.  soUcitor- 

at-law 

6  Brown,  T.  esq. 
Argyle  Square  Baths,  William 

Goulding 
9  Myrtle,  Dr.  John  Y 
10  Cairns  &  Moffat,  esqrs.  solicitors 

10  Falconer,  J.  P.,  S.  L. 

1 1  Medical  School,  Queen's  College. 

13  Hunter,  Alexander,  surgeon 

14  Watson,  Mrs  George 

14  AVatson,  James,  accountant 

15  Moffat,  Henry,  esq.  S.L. 
I  (J  Harthill,  Jno.  esq. 
17  Simpson,  Rev.  William 
17  Courts,'  Mrs 

ARNISTON  PLACE. 

1  Broomfield,  A.  baker 

1  Moir,  John,  printer 
Moir,  Mrs,  boarding  school 

2  Murray,  Thomas,  LL.D. 


3  Craig,  John,  commercial  tra- 

veller 

4  Burns,  Robert,  esq.  banker 

5  Kidd,  John,  esq. 

6  Crease,  John,  mere 

7  Scott,  Peter,  clothier 

8  Baxter,  John,  esq. 

9  Cleuch,   J.    C,  (Mackay  &. 

Cunningham) 
10  Young,  Mrs 
10  Anderson,  Alexander,  esq. 
10  Inglis,  T.  (Commissary  office) 
1 0  Inglis,  George,  silk  mercer 

10  Inglis,  Mrs  AVilliam 

1 1  GifFord,  James,  merchant 

ARTHUR  PLACE  (EAST.) 

3  M'Donald,  D.  watchmaker 

4  Henderson,  IMiss,  dressmaker 
2  Brockie,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 

ARTHUR  PL.  (MIDDLE.) 

2  Thomson,  John,  spirit-merch. 

6  Oliphant,  Francis,  baker 
1 0  Craig,  Mrs  Jas.  midwife 
16  Fearns,  Peter 
14  Gowan,  William,  wright 
14  Gilchrist,  John,  G.P.O. 
26  Alison,  John,  G.  P.  O. 

9  AVood,  Alex,  news  agent 

9  Dalgliesh,  George,  G.  P.  O. 

ARTHUR  PLACE  (WEST.) 

2  Knight,  George,  smith 

3  Tod,  AVilliam,  lodgings 

ARTHUR  STREET. 

9  Gunn,  Misses  furrier,  &c. 

13  Tod,  Mrs  Andrew 
17  Lawrie,  Miss,  lodgings 
17  Muggerland,  Mrs,  midwife 
25  Jameson,  Sirs  G.  lodgings 

25  Maconochie,  Jas.  of  G.P.O. 
41  Forrest,  Mrs.  AVilliam 
32  Butler,  Misses  S.  &  H.  teachers 

26  Glass,  Mrs.  spirit  dealer 

14  M'Leod,  Norman,  plasterer 
1 4  Leitch,  AVilliam,  water-ofRee 

8  Mercer,  Robert,  grocer 

6  Braid,  AVilliam,  victual  dealer 

4  AVight,  Robert,  sen.  accountant 
2  Martin,  J.  H.  spirit-dealer 

ATHOLL  CRESCENT. 

1  Lee,  The  very  Rev.  Principal 

2  Oliphant,  INIrs  J.  H. 

3  Charters,  W.S.  esq. 

4  Swinton,  George,  esq. 

6  Bortliwick,  Mrs,  of  Crookston 

7  Carnegie,  Captain  James 

8  Dundas,  The  Hon.  Mrs 

8  Dundas,  AV.  P.  esq.  advocate 

9  I..ieut.-Gen.  Sir  Arch.  Cainp- 

bell,  K.r.B. 

10  Home,  Donald,  esq.  AV.S. 

1 1  M'Kenzie,  Sir  Geo.  Bart. 


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12  Gunson,  Mrs 

13  Hagart,  Robert,  esq. 

14  Graham,  H.  esq.  W.S- 

15  Cadell,  Robert,  esq. 

16  Anderson,  INIisses,  ladies  sem. 

I  7  Montgomery,  Robert,  esq. 

17  Montgomery,  Jas.  ¥.  esq.  adv. 

18  Meiklam,  Mrs 

20  Stodart,  Mi^s 

21  Bell,  Andrew,  esq. 

Addis,    VVm.  (G,  &  C.  Hay) 
plumber 

22  Campbell  &  Raleigh.  W.S. 
22  WUliam  Campbtll  jun.  W.S. 

ATHOLL  PLACE. 

1  Anderson,  T.  S.  esq.  W.S. 

2  Stewart.  Mrs  Captain 

2  Cunningham,  J.  of  Signet  Lib. 

2  Wauch,  Mrs 

3  Henderson,  JNIrs 

4  Jones,  Mrs,  of  Brooklands 
6  Christie,  Archibald,  writer 
6  Moyes,  Mrs 

5  Glen,  Alex,  corn-merchant 

6  Leslie,  AV'illiam,  esq. 

6  Cubie,  Mrs 

7  Primrose,  Miss 
«  Burt,  Miss 

8  Smythe,  Mrs 

8  Meek,  John,  esq.  W.S. 
8  Cliambers,  Mrs 

8  I'aterson,  Mrs 

9  M'Farlane,  James,  esq.  W.S. 

I I  Dallas,  A.  spirit-dealer 
12  Mill,  Ebenezer,  writer 
1  2  Taylor,  Rev.  William 
12  Russell,  Rev.  Thomas 

1 2  Anderson,  James,  wright. 

12  Henderson,  W.  (N.  Bank) 

13  Miller,  Mrs,  grocer 

ASSEMBLY  STREET 

(Leith.) 

1  Duncan,  James,  esq.  broker 
4  Dawson,  William,  merchant 

12  Ritchie,  J.  carver  and  gilder 
Hi  Wilson,  James,  merchant 

13  Wilson,  Mrs  John 

16  Broadfoot,  John,  &  Son,  merch. 

BAKER'S  PLACE. 

2  M'Ewen,  Mrs  J.  tobacconist 

3  Paton,  William,  victual-dealer 

4  Rodger,  Mrs,  green-grocer 

6  Wecldel,  James,  &  Co.  grocers 
6  White,  David,  bookseller 
8  Somerville,  J.  hosier 
Wright,  Wr.  clerk,  Stockb.  .Mills 

BALTIC  STREET  (Leith.) 

1  Giay,   B.  F.  agent  Aberdeen 

Marine  Insurance  Company 
1  Macleod,  Nicholas,  merchant 

1  Neil,  R.  B    merchant 

2  ^Mathison,  Miss,  milliner 


2  Wilson,  Mrs 

2  INIackay,  .lames,  bank.mess. 

3  Hutton,  James,  Gas-Light  Co. 
6  Gray,  B.  F.  Aberdeen  Marine 

Insurance  Company 
6  Morrison,  ISfrs  VV^m.  jun. 
6  Bowe,  William,  grocer 
6  Alorton,  Wm.  corn-merthant 
9  Duncan,  James,  &  Co.  brokers 
10  i:din  and  Leith  Gas-Z.ight  Co.; 
F.  Lyon,  manager 

12  Allan,  Thomas,  merchant 

13  Lyon,  Francis,  of  Gas  Co. 
13  Dickson,  Richard,  architect 

I  3  Blackwood,  Alexander 

22  White,  H  ugh,  coal-agent 

23  Lyle,  William,  upholsterer 

BANK  STREET. 

1  Mackinlay,  Dun.  draper 

2  Girdwood,  Wm.  &  Son,  drapers 

3  Kay,  James,  &  Co.  booksellers 

4  Brown,  A.  solicitor 

4  Dymock  &  Paterson,  solicitors 

4  iMason,  William,  S.S.C. 

6  I>iddell  and  Sons,  watchmakers 

6  Proven,  Misses,  stationers 

7  Ferguson,  William,  bookseller 

8  Burt,  Mrs 

9  Millar,  J.  &  Co.  booksellers 

10  Greenhill,  John,  stationer 

II  Heriot,  Thomas,  linen-draper 

1 1  Laing,  Mrs,  John 

12  Bell  and  Bradt'ute,  booksellers 

13  Cameron  &  Co.  paper  manuf. 

13  Walshes,  Misses 

14  Ferguson,  George,  draper 

15  Galbraith,  Peter,  confei  tioner 

16  Milne,  James,  bootmaker 

18  Callender,  John,  shoemaker 

19  Byrne,  Mrs,  staymaker 

20  Menzies,  Robert,  printer 
20  Christie,  Peter,  engraver 

20  Braid  wood,  Miss,  E.  dressmaker 

21  Boyle,  Mrs,  dressmaker 

22  Reid,  James,  bootmaker 

23  Wilson,  Peter,  spirit-dealer 

BANK  STREET  (NORTH.) 

Bk.  of  Scotland;  H  M'Callum, 
J.  IVIackie,  messenger 

1  Law,  James,  painter 

2  Glen,  Thos.  music  inst.  maker 

3  Cant,  George,  basketmaker 

4  Ruthven,  Jas.  lithographers, &c. 
6  Jack,  John,  slater 

5  JM'CoU,  J.  mess.  Bank  of  Scot. 

6  Nimmo,  P.  &  J.  brassfounders 

7  Ewart,  William,  cabinetmaker 

8  Russell,  John,  brushmaker 

12  Seton,  Robert,  bookbindsr 

13  Gazette  Office;  Lawrie,  W.  A. 
1 3  Lawrie, W .  A.  &  Co.  printers  to 

Her  Majesty 
13  Boyd,  G.  W.  &  Co,  printers 


BANK  STREET 

(Leith.) 

Ross,  .Joseph,  bank-messenger 
JNIaxton,  John,  wine-merchant 
Alison,  Jas.  &  Co.  corn-factors 

BARONY  STREET. 

C/iissitc   Chapel 
Knox,  Mrs 

Graham,  Mrs,  lodgings 
Cay,  John,  tinsmith 
M'Donald,  Tertius,  surgeon 
Learmonth,  Thos.  beU-hanger 
JMurray,  Misses 
Peaston,  Misses,  dressmakers ' 
Rattray,  John,  mail-guard 
Boyack,  Nicol,  bookseller 
Bayne,  A.  victual-dealer 
Phillips,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 
Laing,  John,  flesher 
M'Pherson,  Lauchlan,  dairy 
Wight,  George,  flesher 
Jliddlemas,  Mrs 
Chalmers,  William,  tailor 
Ramsay,  J.  piano-forte  maker 
Goodall,  Alexander,  builder 
Stott's,  Mrs,  lodgings 
Peebles,  William,  glazier 
Hay,  Miss  Jane,  dressmaker 
Black,  Daniel,  hosier 
Forbes,  Mrs,  lodgings 

BATHFIELD  {Leith.) 
Hogben,  Mrs 
Smith,  A.  lodgings 
Sinclair,  R.  shipmaster 
Bell,  Miss  EUen 
Torance,  James,  ship-broker 
Warden,  James,  shipowner 
Rose,  L.  shipbuilder 
Brown,  William,  of  Customs 
Balmer,  John,  gardener 

BATH   STREET 

(Leith.) 

Cameron,  Thomas,  ropemaker 
Sutherland,  F. 
Whe,  H.  coal  agent 
Lindsay,  G.  &  J.  «&  Co. 
Edinburgh  Ropers/  Company 
Leith  Ropery  Company 
Pyot,  James,  clerk 
Warden,  William,  ropemaker 
Fox  lane 

BAXTER'S  PLACE. 

Stevenson,  R.  esq.  engineer 
Stevenson,  A.  esq.  engineer 
Lothian,  John,  geographer 
Lothian,  Alex.  esq.  advocate 
Mortimer,  Misses,  dressmakers 
M'Gregor,  James,  watchmaker 
Bell,  R.  F.  agent 
Douglas,  Mrs 
Warden,  DrAdam,  F.R.C.S.E. 


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B  L  E 


4  Raillie,  Thomas,  esq.  S.S.C. 

6  Milner,  Mrs,  dress  warehouse 

7  Munro,  Sir  George  Gun 

8  Landale,  Thomas,  esq.  S.S.C. 
8  Landale,  T.  and  11.,  S.S.C. 
8  Hastie,  James,  perfumer 

BEAUMONT  PLACE. 
2  Rutherford,  Jas.  victual-dealer 
6  Hamilton,  John 
6  Todd,  Mrs 

8  Miller,  John,  salesman 

10  Johnstone,  D.  house-factor 

12  Brydon,  James,  factor 

13  Lyall,  Alexander 

BEDFORD  STREET. 

5  Johnston,  Thos.  victual-dealer 

9  Dick,  Thomas,  cowfeeder 

22  Punton,  George,  letter-carrier 
20  Middleraass,  William,  wright 
IS  Hutchison,  Mrs,  ladies'-nurse 

14  Matson,  Thomas,  wright 
10  Kennedy,  James,  shoemaker 

4  Dewar,  Arch,  letter-carrier 

BELLEVUE  CRESCENT. 


9  Kerr,  C.  M.  wine-inerchant 
9  Paterson,  Alexander,  merchant 
9  Sband,  'Ihomas  A.  merchant 
9  Hanoverian  Consul. 
9  Hutchison,  Matthew,  flesher 

10  Given,  John,  vintner 

11  Hutchison  &  Co.  merchants 

12  Harvey,  John,  solicitor  &  N.P 

13  Brown,  Walter,  W.  S.  &  N.  P. 
13  Crease,  Archd.  broker 
13  Lindsay,  William,  S.S.C. 
13  Paul,  James,  solicitor 
13  Bennet,  James,  corn-factor 

13  Sim,  A.  Royal  Bank 

14  Shiels,  Thomas,  S.S.C. 

15  Roi/alBank  of  Scotland  Branch 

(William.  Bonar,  agent) 

18  Waterson,  Robert,  stationer 

19  Milne,  George,  S.S  C. 
19  Martin,  Robert,  merchant 
19  Boyd,  A.  merchant 
19  Dickson,  George,  tailor 

19  Menzies,  John,  gentleman 

20  Duncan,   Flockart,  &    Powell, 

chemists  and  druggists 

21  Archer  &  Mann,  solicitors 
21  Wilson,  And.  S.S.C. 


1  Miller,  Miss 
1  Halket,  S.  merchant 
Bruce,  Mrs  U'illiam 
1  Wilson,  Alexander,  writer 
1  Bayne,  John,  grocer 


Pattieson,  Jas.  &  Son,  plasterers  22  Alison,  D    sail-cloth  merchant 
'23  Sloan,  William,  clerk 
23  Gardner,  ]\Iiss,  lodgings 
23  Gardner,  Mrs,  W. 
23  Laird,  ]Mrs 
23  Williamson  &  Stark,  merchants 

2  Mackersy,  William,  esq.  W.S.|23  Stewart,  A.  clerk 

3  Howden,  Francis,  esq.  J23  Thomson,  John,  corn-merchant 
6  Crawford,  William,  esq.  23  Lamb,  R.  auctioneer 

6  Tait,  Rear- Admiral,  J.  H.       |24  M'Kinlay,  James,  baker 

7  Wishart  Mrs  25  Cusine,  James,  flesher 

8  M'Dowall,  Wm.  esq.  surgeon    26  Dakeyne,  Joseph,  haberdasher 

9  Campbell,  Simon,  esq.  S.S.C.   j27  P^ench,  John,  grocer 
2^  Russell,  James,  builder 
28  Currie,  P.  (of  Customs) 


43  Fulton,  .John,  merchant 

44  Hull  and  Leith  Steam  Pnc/et 
office;  Jno  Tnkster,  agent 

45  Watt,  A.  vintner 

46  Robertson,  A.  painter 

46  M'Kenzie,  Tho.  bank  mess. 

47  Robertson,  Jas.  waggcn  office 

47  Colston,  James,  vintner 

48  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank 

48  Cundell,    Joseph    of   British 
Linen  Company 

49  Ballantyne,  Jol  n,  stationer 

50  Bell,  James,  and  Co.  merchants 

51  Lindsay,  G.  &  .7.  &  Co.  rope 
and  sail  makers 

53  Henderson,  D.  wine-merchant 
56  Glendinning,  Kobt.  coach-hirer 
56  Clark,  Mrs,  King's  Aims  ta» 
58  M'Lean,  John,  perfumer 
60  Stewart,  Mrs,  spirit^dealer 

BLACKET  PLACE. 

Forsyth,  Mrs 

Thomson,  D.  .L  leather-factor 
M'Kenzie,  Wm.  surgeon 
Irvine,  Captain  Y. 
1  Ramsay,  John,  esq. 
Shiels,  W.  esq.  asst.  clerk  of  Sess. 
I'inlay,  ]\Iiss,  boarding  school 
Ireland,  T.  (1'.  Ireland  &  Son) 
Watson,  Mrs 

Nttvinfitan  House, 
Broughton,  Edward,  esq. 
Forbes,  P.  of  P.  P^rbes  &  Co. 
Grieve,  Miss, A'f!c/>?f/f(  n  (_  ,tfagc 
IMegget,  Aitken,  leather-factor 


10  Stoddart,  Rear-Admiral 

1 1  Campbell,  jVlrs  George 
St.  Mary's  Church 

BELLEVUE  TERRACE. 

4  Wordsworth,  S.  W.S. 


28  Gibson,  H.(G.&  Son) plumbers 
28  Powell,  Fred.  W.  druggist 

28  Lorimer,  William,  solicitor 

29  Sutherland,  Wm.  S.  statioi.er 
4  Barber,  R.  H.  barrister-at-law  |30  NationalBankofScolland'' suffice; 

(James  Wallace,  agent) 

31  Coldstream,  Dr  John 

32  Menzies,  'Ihomas,  shipbuilder 


5  Neil,  Mrs 

BELL'S  MILLS. 

Sawers,  John,  esq. 
Thomson,  Aw.  mill-master 
Walker,  Thomas,  skinner 

BERNARD  STREET 

{Leith.) 

1  Minto,  Andrew,  tobacconist 

2  Commeri  iat  List  office 

2  Hislop,  George,  spirit-dealer 

2  Ferguson,  Mrs,  .spirit-dealer 

3  Stalker,  William,  sail-maker 

4  Grindlay,  Cowan,  &  Co.  corn- 

factors 
4  Watt  &  Yule,  merchants 

7  Robert^on,  Alexan^  er,  pjinter 

8  Smith  &  (iraham,  rope-makers 


32  Hodge,  Patrick,  merchant 
32  Buchan,  Matthew,  rectifier 

32  Paterson,  Mrs,  card  manufac. 

33  Simpson  &  Morrison,  solicitors 

34  Rennie,  Mrs 

34  M'Gregor,  Dr,  ship-broker 

35  Martin's  court, 
Smith,  R.  M.  merchant 
Berry,  George  &  Co.  merchts 
Minto,  George,  merchant 

37  Scarth,  Pillans,  W.S.  &  N.  P. 

38  Beveridge,  S.  &  P.  S.  solicitors 

39  Robertson,  John,  merchant 

4 1  AVood,  P.  &  C.  merchants 

42  Transport  office  -. 

42  Pitt,  Lieut.  E.  AV.  agent 


BLAIR  STREET. 

1  Smith  k  Co.  oilmen 

3  Aikman,  Mrs,  baker 

5  Drummor/d,  1  dw.  bookseller 

9  M'JNIurray,  Durham,  and  Co. 

stationers 
13  Lammie,  Hugh,  spiiit-mercht. 
13  Currie,  David,  bookbinder 
19  Gilnjour,  Mrs  Geo.  fur.  wareh. 
21  Allan,  John,  teetotal  cofFee-ho. 
21  Swanson,  Miss,  dressmaker 
21  Scoon,  W.  &  K.  baker 
23  Macniven,  P.  and  W.  stationers 

33  Qiiefti's  lute  Prtvtiny   Office  ; 

Wm.  Black,  manager 
39  Cameron,  John,  stationer 
44  Turnbull,  Alex,  broker 
42  Sinclair,  Alex,  pawnbroker 
38  Cuningham  &  Co.  wine-merch. 

34  Sirangman  &  Brodie 

28  Megget  k  Symington,  leather- 
factors 

BLENHEIM  PLACE. 

I  Galli,  C.  gallery  of  arts 

1  Rose,  Hugh  (of  Craig  &  Rose) 

1  Gray,  James,  hosier 

1  Clark,  Robert,  engraver 

1  Gordon,  James,  artist 


BON 

2  Duff,  Mrs,  milliner 

3  lleid,  Kobert,  painter 

6  Leddingham,  Geo.  esq. 

7  Davidson,  Mrs.  of  Polmont 

8  raser,  Mrs 

9  Aldridge,   1  liomas,  esq. 
10  Cunningham,  M  goldsmith 

BONNINGTON  llOAD. 

Fonnin^tnn  Bank, 
Hay,  Alexander,  writer 
Harper,  Rev.  James,  D.D. 
Munro,  A.  spirit-dealer 
Astley,  Thomas,  chemist 

Ijonnington  Bridge, 
Adam  &  Son,  skinners 
While,  11.  skinner,  &c. 
Hay,  John,  millmaster 
Cunningham,  A.  &  A.  tanners 
Williamson,  F.   vellum-manu- 
facturer 
Beveridge,  Mrs  T.  spirit-dealer 

JHiintiivqtim  Brui, 
Kemp,  David,  esq, 

BoiDiiiutoii  Place, 

1  Boyd,  Mrs 

2  rhilip,  Charles,  merchant 

3  Adam,  Alex,  skinner 

4  Clapperton,  Mrs 

5  Forrest,  Mrs 

8  TurnbuU,  IVlrs 

8  Kinghorn,  William,  builder 

9  Walker,  G.,  M.D.  surgeon 
llaimes,  R.  (of  J.  &  11.  Kaimes) 

Jioiinnigton  Park 

North  fM, 
Philp,  Mrs  F.  P. 
Williamson,  Miss 
Stewart,  Thomas,  gardener 

Catherine  Bank, 
Millar,  Thomas  H.  sheriff  of 

Selkirkshire 
M'Laren,  D.  (of  IVIessrs.  M' 

Laren) 
Gordon,  John  W.  esq.  R.S  A 

North f  eld  Cottage, 
M'Intosh,  Mis  L. 

Rii'insoy  Place, 
Schultze,  Alexander,  esq. 
Schultze,  Frederick,  esq. 
Schultze,  F-  jun.  esq. 
Gunn,  Jas  mercht.  Rose  Bank 
Gunn,  J.  C.  engineer 
Reid,  W.  C.  bookseUer 

Wiiliavifieirt, 

Gavin,  AViUiam,  merchant 
Ahson,  James,  corn-factor 
Falkner,  J.  P.  solicitor 

Clitrry  Bmik, 
Gavin,  Miss 
Gavin,  W.  A.  esq. 
Graham,  Frederick,  esq. 
Liston,  Mrs  Captain  William 
Vf  dder,  David,  of  Customs 
Watson,  Mrs  John 
Cobban,  Peter,  gardener 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 

Webster,  .Tames,  esq. 

Finlay,  William,  surgeon 
J,  wsfield 

Kirk  wood,  James,  esq 

Kiikwood,  Rev.  Tliomas 
uting,  Kdwd.  shoi  maker  Jess- 
field  cottage 
U /,«/<■  7^'r.ye  IJousr, 

Gordon,  Mrs.  Capt. 

BONNINGTON  ROAD 

(Lcith.) 
Fergusiin,  Robert,  waggoner 
Strong,  J\lrs,  Spencc's  Place 
Hallty,  George,  clerk 
Cameron,  A.  of  Customs 
Galloway,  Mrs  John 
Gallow.iy,  IMis-es,  milliners 
Neill,  Alex,  carter 
Bartholomew,  J.  dairyman 
Lawrie,  John,  spirit-dealer 
Gellatly,  ]Mrs 
Pentlaiid,  Y.  J.  cooper 
Young,   Wm.  colour-merchant 

Silierfield, 
IM'Dougald,  James,  gardener 
Trench,  Robert,  spirit-dtaler 
Blown,  Mrs  garden.  Bowernhall 
Nimmo,  Mrs 

Fortune,  Ri  bert  &  Co.  slaters 
Purdie  and  Merrilees,  nursery- 
men, florists,  and  seedsmen 
Haig,  George  A.  Bonnington 

Bonnington  Bank,  Lcith 
Allan,  John,  esq. 
Bernard,  Daniel,  Haig's  distil 

lery 
Forrest.    D.    esq.    medalist    to 

Her  Alajesty 
Dewar,  Eben.  clerk 
Scoit,  Wm.  publican 
Lizars,  Mrs 

BOROUGHMUIR-HEAD. 

Porteous,  Andrew,  postmaster 
Kerr,  Mrs,  lodgings 
M'Donald,  Geo.  teacher 

Grange  Baiih, 
Russel,  Alexander,  esq. 
Ker,  Miss 

Grctnhill  Lodge, 
IjOckley,  Mrs 

Grten/iili  Bank, 
Macpherscm,  Mrs  E. 
Simpson,  Erskine,  North  Bank 
Chambers,    Rev.   Dr.   Church 

mil. 

East  Merchlstov, 
Bertram,  James,  farmer 
Scott,  John,  florist  and  garden 

contractor      See  ^-Idv. 
Graham,  Walter,  esq.  Lodge 
M-Clellan,  Mrs  J.  Cast  e  Lank 
Chalmers,  C.  seminary,  CastU 
Tod,  James,  farmer 


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Archibald,  John,  grazier,  JWer- 

chiston  Bank 
Holcombe,  H.  F.  C.B.  Lieut.- 

Colonel 
Meiklejohn,  J.esq.W.S.  Fiew- 
field  Cotlas^e 
Myresidc, 
Curror,  Adam,  farmer 
Forrester,  Ar.  esq.  Megget'and 

'1  ijijicrlin, 
Knox,  .James,  land-surveyor 
l.anglands.  Will         w  right 

BRANDON  STREET. 

1  Handyside,  Misses 

2  Knight,  George,  esq. 

3  Brougham,  JVIrs 

4  Bertram,  Mrs 

5  Law,  George,  land-valuator 

5  I^aw,  Mrs 

6  Howden,  P.  wine-merchant 

7  Owen,  John  Smyth,  e.sq. 

8  Wylhe,  I>ieut.  Colonel  J.  S, 

9  Paterson,  Miss 

10  Mayne,John,esq.surgeon,M.D. 

11  Sibbald,  Mrs 
11  Allan,  Miss 
1 1  Cockburn,  Robert,  coal-mercht 

11  Cochrane,  Mrs 

12  Thomson,  Mrs  Col. 

13  .Johnston,  Miss 

13  Johnston,  Adam,  wine-metchU 
14Tnnes,  Sir  David 

14  Davidson,  Mrs 
14  Browne,  Mrs  Dr 
14  Sibbald,  Mrs 

14  Simpson,  Mrs 

15  Clayton,  IMiss 
IG  Paton,  W.  cabinetmaker 

BREAD    STREET. 

1  ]\Iiller,  Thomas,  baker 
5  Hoelds,  Samuel, umbrella-mak. 
9  AVaddle,  William,  stationer 
11  Blair,  James,  tea-dealer 
1 1  Beattie,  William,  wright 
1 1  Yule,  James,  stone-carver 
1 1  Forrest,  William,  plasterer 
1 3  Berry,  James,  saddler 
15  Dalgleish,  David,  fleshe* 
17  Mitchell,  William,  grocer 
17  Walker,  John,  transcriber 
19  Macleod,  Hector,  spirit-dealer 

22  Shaw,  William,  tailor 

23  Begg,  A.  tailor 
23  Mutter,M  .AY.  straw-hat  maker 
27  Stewart,  Mrs  John 
27  Roberts,  I'homas,  ironmonger 

6  Chalmers,  Jas.  cabinet  maker 

BRIDGE  STREET 

(Leith.) 

1  Lyall,  John,  spirit  dealer 

2  Morrison,  Hugh,  ship-chandler 
2  Crabb,  Mrs 
2  Brigleman's,  Mrs,  kdgings 


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2  Fyfe.  Mrs 

3  Forrest,  Jas.  sen.  &  Co.  gro-ers 

4  Laird,  David,  W.  watchmaker 

5  Adams,  A.  shoemaker 

6  Brown,  "William,  hairdresser 
8  Innes,  Robert,  shipbuilder 

8  Calder,  "William,  sailmaker 

9  Dewar,  IVIrs,  meal-dealer 
10  Frater,  Mrs,  diiiry 

23  Cooper,  Thomas,  grocer 

24  Finlay,  Robert,  fiesher 

25  Fackney,  Mrs,  lodgings 

26  Hill,  Thomas,  spirit-dealer 

27  Kerr,  James,  victual-dealer 

29  Cordmires,  Henry,  spirit-dealer 

30  Eadie,  James,  hairdresser 

31  Stocks,  Peter,  agent 
31  Stocks,  David,  baker 
33  "Williamson,  Mrs,  tavern 
33  Fyfe,  N.  cork-cutter 
33  "Watson,  Thomas,  letter-carrier 
33  "Watson,  Mrs,  lodgings 

33  West,  Joseph,  lodgings 
33  Charteris,  INIiss 

33  Dickson,  jVIisse?,  dressmakers 

34  Fyfe,  R.  china  warehouse 

35  Ritchie,  A.  H,  tobacconist 

36  Macart,  James,  bootmaker 

37  Lyall,  Richard,  meal-dealer 

38  Dickson,  Robert,  letter-carrier 

38  Murray,  IMrs  U. 

39  "Waters,  "William,  painter 

40  Scotland,  T.  teacher  &  sess  -elk. 

41  Wright,  Robert,  baker 

42  Tweedale,  Robert,  tiesher 

43  Excise  and  Permit  office    ._ 
43  Tait,  John,  clerk 

43  Colquhoun,  J\lrs,  Excise 

44  Rutherford,  Alexander,  baker 

45  ]\I'Rae,  Alex,  provision  shop 

46  Scott,  James,  grocer 

47  Wilson,  Mrs  Robert 
47  Lyon,  Miss,  lodgings 

47  Leckie,  James,  boat-builder 

48  Chalmers,  Jas.  S.  watchmaker 
50  Leiham,  David,  victual-dealer 

62  jNIunro,  Hector,  watchmaker 

63  Paul,  Mrs,  worsted  >hop 

64  M'Kendrick,  W.  shoemaker 

65  Robertson,  William,  baker 

66  Murray,  John,  cooper 

56  Buttiman,  John,  ship-builder 

67  Robertson,  Alexander,  flesher 
69  Auburn,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 

61  J^eith,  Gias.  and  Green.  IVarch.. 
61  Menzies,  Thomas,  L.  E.  &  G. 
Sh  pping  Company 

BRIGHTON  STREET. 

1  Grinton,  William,  draper 

7  INIackay,  Mrs  Jean,  lodgings 

7  Donaldson,  Airs.  J,  dressmaker 

7  Haig,  Henry,  engraver 

7  Thomson,  John,  hnen-draper 

7  Purvis,  R.  writer 

9  Dewar,  Andrew,  shoemaker 


9  Agnew,  James,  teacher 
9  Scott,  IVIrs  Andrew,  flesher 
9  jNI'lntosh,  E,  teacher 
9  White,  George,  letter-carrier 
9  Thomson,  James,  auctioneer 

Brighton-Street  Chapel 
10  Glass,  M.  barm-brewer 
10  Gibb,  Fulton,  merchant 
10  M'Pherson,  Jas.  cabmetmaker 
8  Lee,  William,  late  merchant 
8  Lee,  Miss,  ladies  school 
8  Lee,  Miss,  milliner 
6  Thomson,  Wilham 
6  Thomson,  INIisses,  dressmakers 
6  Laughton,  Mrs 
6  Munro,  Mrs,  lodgings 
6  Hutton,  iNIrs,  lodgings 
6  Lockie,  Mrs,  lodgings 
6  Murray,  Mrs  James 
6  Ritchie,  John,  teacher 
4  Low,  John,  plumber 


BRISTO  PORT. 

Carnie,  John,  horse-dealer 
Hunter,  A.  &  Son,  tobacconists 
JNlackay,  P.  superint.   Lunatic 

Asylum 
Charity  Workhouse — Rev.  Ro- 
bert, Bowie,  house-governor 
JNIrs  Beatson,  matron 
William  Scott,  gatekeeper 
George  Small,  esq.  treasurer 

BRISTO  STREET. 

3  Howey,  Thomas,  &  Co,  carriers 

3  Clark  D.  inspect,  of  weights,  &c. 

3  Jolinston,  INIrs 

7  Hunter,  T.  grocer 
11  Hamilton,  W.  tea-dealer 
14  IVoolpack  Inn,  Clark,  Adam 
17  Stott,  D.  leather-merchant 
Ormiston,  Robert,  S.S.C. 
17  Sliller,  James,  writer 
23  Aikman,  Alex.  T,  engraver 
23  P'raser,  James,  victual-dealer 
25  Herdman,  John,  baker 

1^"  Char.es  Street. 
27  Hay,  Duncan,  spirit-dealer 
29  Shaw,  IMrs,  lodging 
33  Sniillie,  John,  grocer 
Vth  Campbell,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 
37  AViUianison,  T.  victual-dealer 
41  Forsyth,  Robert,  tailor 
41  Thomson,  ]\Irs  J,  dressmaker 

53  Scott,  Andrew,  tailor 

65  Summers,  D.  baker 

61  Tait,  Mrs  Walter,  laboratory 
71  Cotton,  George,  solicitor 

71  Cotton,  George,  tobacconist 
70  Graham,  Andw.  spirit-dealer 

66  Kerr,  Robert,  grocer 

68  Cotton,  John,  tobacconist 

62  Scott,  .\lexander,  painter 

58  Jlailisall,  Wm  coach-builder 
58  ^\  hillas,  Wm.  and  Son,  cooperi 

54  l^earmontlijAlex.  victual-dealer 


62  Anderson,  James,  S.S.C. 
52  Baxter,  Mrs  M.  lodgings 
52  Luke,  Miss,  dressmaker 
50  Stewart,  Andrew,  spirit-dealer 
48  Gray,  W.  A.  surgeon 
46  Dickenson,  Mrs  M.  lodgings 
46  Ogilvy,  Thomas,  merchant 
42  Muir,  John,  victual-dealer 
40  Stevenson,  S.  linendraper 
38  Ducat,  T.  victual-dealer 
36      Hamilton's  Entry. 
36  L^rquhart,  John,  mason 
34  Kilgour,  James,  flesher 
32  Gordon,  John,  druggist 
30  Rutherford,  Rob.  spirit- mercht. 
28  Baird,  John,  grocer 
26  Kerr,  Robert,  grocer 
18  Edinburgh  Clothing  Society 
18  Porteous,  .James,  teacher 
18      Dickson's  court 
16  Aliller,  William,  hairdresser 
8  iVIuir,  Adam,  victual-dealer 
6  Balleny,  IMi.ss,  corset-maker 
6  ]\J orison.  Chas.  cabinetmaker 
4  Anderson,  James,  flesher 
2  Brown,  Charles,  watchmaker 

BROAD  WYND  (Leith.) 

2  Dickson,  James,  shipmaster 

4  Paton,  Peter,  spirit-dealer 

10  ]Macalpin,  William  saddler 

12  Walker,  John,  spirit-dealer 

13  &  14  ]Morrison,W.&Co,merch, 

20  Corstorphine,  J.  wine-mercht. 

21  Hume,  R.  W.  engraver 


BROLGHTON  (OLD.) 

Goodall  &  Sanderson,  wrights 
Hossack,  M.  chiropodist 
Cumming,  R.  writer 
Cumming,  Jas.  com.-traveller 
I'aton,  David,  wright 
Shannon,  John,  wright 
Miller,  Rob.  Broughton  tavern 
Train,  William,  cooper 
Miller,  Jas.  &  Co.  engineers 
Shade,  Andrew,  carter 
Murdie,  John,  corn-dealer 
Pedie,  James,  esq.  W.S. 

BROUGHTON  PLACE. 

1  Scotland,  George,  auctioneer 

1  Dods,  William,  lodgings 

1  Herd,  Mrs,  lodgings 

1  Swan,  James,  baker 

3  Faitbairn,  Thomas 

5  Flint,  John,  esq. 

7  .Jamieson,  Miss,  lodgings 

9  Lyal,  A.  house-factor 
1 1  IM'Kenzie,  Mrs 
13  ]\I'Neilie,  David,  esq.  W.S. 
13  Hardie,  J.  shoeniaker 
15  Ainslie,  A.  esq. 
17  Turnbull,  Misses,  board,  school 
19  BaUlie,  AV.  R.  esq.  W.S. 


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145 


19  Grant,  Thos.  esq.  accountant 

19  Grant,  Mi&s 

21  Dickson,  Alexander,  grocer 

21  Raid,  Misses,  milliners 

23  Gentleman,  James,  merchant 

29  Irv.iie,  John,  ptirtrait-painter 
31  Beattie,  Mrs  Thomas 

31  Skea,  John,  joiner 

31  Ramsay,  Philip  A.  esq.  S.S.C. 

31  Black,  John,  mail-guard 

31  Wight,  Miss 

SrmtiihtOTi.pInce  Chafel 
M'Laren,  Neil,  merchant 
35  Dick,  Captain  John 

32  Spankie,  Miss 
32  Strong,  Mrs 

30  Marshall,  James,  esq.  S.S.C. 
28  Ritchie.  Rev.  Dr.  D. 

26  Hunt,  William,  esq.  W.S. 

24  Donali',  Alex.  esq.  W.S. 

22  Orr,  Miss  A. 

22  Aiiken,  Alex.  esq. 

20  Kermack,  John,  esq.  W.S. 
1J{  CJarkson,  E.  esq. 

16  Patterson,  H.  merchant 

16  Eckford,  Miss 

16  Boggie,  Dr 

16  Ritchie,  James,  senior,  merch. 

1 6  Potts,  William,  agent 

14  Scott,  James,  esq.  surgeon 

12  Baillie  and  Storie,  W.S. 

10  M'Donnell,  Mrs.  James 

8  Reid,  James,  esq. 

6  Burn,  James,  esq.  AV.S. 
aS*  Javmsa  c/nif'tl 

BROUGHTON  PL.  (East.) 

2  Grant,  John,  pianoforte-maker 
2  Robertson,  Jno.  writer 

2  Pringle,  William,  com.  agent 

3  Romanes,  Mrs 

4  Ritchie,  Andrew,  watchmaker 
4  Briggs,  Miss 

4  Buist,  Mrs  Lieutenant 
4  Stewart,  Mrs 

4  Glover,  James,  painter 

5  Spalding,  A.  esq.  writer 

6  Horsburgh,  Miss 

Elitt,  John,   tailor,  Broughton 
Court,  East 

BROUGHTON  ROAD. 

Broughton  Cottagt, 
Cunddill,  J.  dairy 
Broil f/lilon- Park  Houst^ 
Broughton  Hull, 
Yule,  George,  cloth-factor 

Blandfield  house, 
Webster,  Robert,  esq.  S.S.C. 

Bioughlon  Point, 
Ewing,  W.  esq.  National  Bank 
Ewing,  George,  esq- 
M'Donald,  VV.  e.sq  Powderhall 
Gregor,    John,    writer,     East 
Potvderhall 
Bedbraes, 


Hall,  Robert,  of  Cuscoms 
Reid,  John,  senior,  gardener 
Dickson  &  Co.  nursery 
Philip,  John,  esq. 
Stephens,  Henry,  esq. 

BROUGHTON  STREET. 

Adtlphi  7  hLutre 
Catholic  C/wptl 
Catholic  Chaittl  Lane 
Rigg,  Rev.  George 
jNIalcolm,  Rev.  John 
JNI'Donald,  Rev.  John 

1  Beveridge,  ISI.  tobacconist 

2  Peck,  William,  spirit-merchant 

3  Guild,  Mrs 

3  Deighton,  R.  &  Co.  tavern 
7  Wallace,  W.  meal-dealer 
9  O'Donnel,  J.  bookseller 
13  Dunken,  Robert,  baker 
1  5  Grant,  Mrs  Alex,  apothecary 
17  Pringle,  Nicol,  merchant 
19  Henderson,  Misses,  straw-hat 

makers 
19  Scott,  John,  bootmaker 
21  Croall,  William,  coachmaker 
21  JJain,  Mrs,  lodgings 
21  Hutton,  Mrs 
21  Bartholomew,  John,  engraver 
21  Grant,  Mrs 
23  Cameron,  Miss,  silk  and  worsted 

shop 
25  Aitcliison  &  Co.  spirit  dealers 
27  Bell,  Robert,  shoemaker 
29  Buquct,  M.  et  Mme.  professors 
of  the  French  Lang.  Sec  Adv. 
31  Purves,  Mrs  Robert 
31  Thomson,  D.  lodgings 
31  Sawyers,  R.  late  merchant 
33       Broughton  Lane 
33  Tait,  'NA'alter,  eating-house 
Sparks,  John,  livery  stables 
Galloway,  Alexander,  stabler 
35  Park,  William,  tailor 
35  Wemyss,  Mrs 
35  Kennedy,  John,  surgeon 
37  Balfour,  J.  &  J.  M.  esqrs.  W.S. 
37  Lawrie,  W.  victual-dealer 
39  Anderson  k  Bayne,  grocers 
43  Ciilzean,  Thomas,  tailor 
43  Murray,  Mrs  A. 
43  Anderson,  Miss,  dressmaker 
43  Gray,  Charles,  baker 
45  I'ringle,  A.  tobacconist 
47  Inglis,  Ch.  S.  bookseller 
49  Mackintosh,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 
49  Wright,  J  &Co.  cabinetmakrs. 
51  Jardine,  JMrs 
51  Currie,  Mrs 
51  Fowler,  George,  builder 
51  Preston,  A.  lodgings 
51  Kirkham,  Mrs 
53  Grey,  William,  joiner 
53  Wright,  William,  grocer 
57  Young,  John,  umbrella-maker 
59  Dick,  John,  plumber 


Nisbet,  James,  S.S.C. 
White,  A.  flesher 
Hunter,  James,  ploughmaker 
Fell,  Andrew,  tailor 
Stewart,  Charles,  tailor 
Dans-kin,  A.  wright 
Petrie,  Robert,  tailor 
M'Laren,  Peter,  cabinetmaker 
Philip,  Peace,  carver 
Cruickshank,  T.  tobacconist 
M'Kenzie,  C.  grocer 
Gibson,  James,  dyer 
Wilson,  IVIrs  Robert 
M'Kenzie,  Jn.  furnace-builder 
Simpson,  Robert,  esq. 
Dickson,  Walter,  surgeon  R.N. 
Wallace,  Thomas,  shoemaker 
Sliand,  James,  painter 
Bishop,  James,   boot  and  slioe 

warehouse 
Thorn,  William,  flesher 
Lumsden,  IMiss 
Mitchell,  Airs,  dressmaker 
Sheddan,  John,  cabinetmaker 
Christie,  Misses,  milliners 
Hardie,  John,  grocer 
Campbell,  Blair,  fruiterer 
Moflat,  John,  grocer 
Swan,  James,  baker 
A^'ardlaw,  Peter,  smith 
Waidlaw,  A.  joiner 
Williams,  W.  &  G.  marble  cut. 
Notman,  J.  plumber 
Dickson,  J.  and  Sons,  nursery 
Robinson,  William,  min.  painter 
Hamilton,  Dr  W.  B.  surgeon 
Caverliill,  Mrs 
Christal,  Robert,  tobacconist 
M'Glashan,  Donald,  grocer 
IM'Millan,  Thomas,  painter 
'Walker,  Charles 
Caldwell,    T.    P.    (Caldwell, 

Lloyd  &  Co.) 
IMaule,  John,  architect 
M'Arthur,  Mrs 
Johnston,  John,  surveyor 
Clark,  James,  mail- guard 
Blues,  William,  ship-owner 
Craig,  James,  merchant 
Gillespie,  A.  ironmonger 
Hill,  John,  poulterer 
Carmichael,  William,   flesher 
M'Pherson,  Mrs  A. 
Maule,  George,  builder 
Cruickshanks,  T.  tobacconist 
Shanks,  Mrs 

Henderson,  G.  victual-dealer 
Hunter,Gabriel,  smith 
Scott,  John,  shoemaker 
Manderson,  D.  &  G.  spirit-dlrs. 
Murray,  John,  spirit-dealer 
Herdman,  Alexander,  clerk 
Wilson,  Mrs  Wm. 
Thomson,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Marshall,  .James,  plumber 
Hardie,  James,  tobacconist 


146 


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EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


B  U  C 


62  Finlay,  Mrs 

50  Stirling,  Misses,  milliners 

60  Robertson,  A.  worsted  shop 

44  Barber,  Alex,  spirit-dealer 

44  Oliver,  Dr  James,  surg  on 

42  Bayne,  Alex,  victual-dealer 

40  Craig,  James,  grocer 

40  Montignianie,  Wm.  stationer 

40  Robertson,  Mrs  Wm. 

40  Grierson,  Miss  E. 

38  Ross,  Mrs,  lodgings 

34  Ross,   William,  china  mer- 

cliant 
32  Corbet,   William,    cabinet- 
maker 

20  Pitcairn,  W.  F.  esq. 
16  Sutherland,  J.  coal-merchant 
1(J  Parker,    William,    cabinet- 
maker 

12  Dickson,  R.  &  R.  architects 
12  Durham,  James,  stationer 
6  Shearer,  .lames,  trunkmaker 

2  Peck,  William,  spirit-dealer 

BROWN  SQUARE. 

1  Anderson,  James,  hairdresser 

3  Eees,  John,  tobacconist 

4  Leggat,  G.  &  J.  whip-manu 

f'actureis 
6  M'Gregor,  A.  innkeeper 

16  Noble,  Rev.  James 

17  Miller,  Sir  W.  Bart,  of  Glenlee 

18  Harkin,  Hugh,  teaclier 

19  Crombie  &  Sons,  dyers 

21  Gowans,  Mrs,  grocer 

BROWN  STREET. 

I  Lillico,  William,  baker 

Brincn  tHrtet  Liiiir. 

6  Ferguson,  Peter,  printer 

7  M'Kenzie,  W.,  G.  P.  O. 
7  M'Into.sh,  Misses,  milliners,&c. 
7  M'Laren,  W.  printer 
9  Wright,  Thomas,  writer 
9  Sinclair,  W.  late  merchant 
9  Sinclair,  James,  accountant 
9  Smith,  C.  &  E.  dressmakers 
9  Slymond,  Jno.  printer 

11  Mercer,  Mrs  J.  cowfeeder 
1 1  Dickson,  John 
13  Sanders,  Andrew,  tailor 
IS  Nightingale,  J.  S.  Wesleyan 
minister 

BRUNSWICK  ST.  EillSide. 

7  Laing,  Robt.  esq.  banker 
9  Hunter,  Mrs 

I I  Richardson,  William,  esq.  (of 

Dicksons  &  Co.) 
15  Harvey,  G.  esq.  hist. -painter 
1 7  Spence,  AVm.  esq.  banker 

BRUNSWICK  ST.  Stockbridge 

1  Dickson,  Robt.  &  Co.  wine  mer- 
chants 


1  Kinness,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
1  Yule,  Mrs  .James 
1  ]\Iuir,  D.  bookseller 
3  Bryce,  Andrew,  smith 

6  Scott,  John,  leather  cutter 

7  Cassie,  James,  silk-dyer 
1 1  Young,  Elizabeth,  stay  and  cor 

set  miitket 
13  Finlavson,  R.  shoemaker 
17  Mcffat,  Henry,  dairy 
19  Dickson,  R.  spirit-dealer 

19  Fernie,  Alex,  shoemaker 
23  Young,  John,  china  shop 
25  Luke,  .James,  baker 
27  Cameron,  Mrs,  midwife 
27  I>yon,  Mrs,  lodgings 
27  Stewan,  William,  artist 

27  M'Lean,  Mrs 
29  Davidson,  Mrs,  milliner 
29  Dunlop,  Charles,  cabinetmaker 

33  Oliver,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
58  St  !iUphe7i's  fvh,  1,1 

56  M'Culloch,  Philip,  ropemaker 

56  Ford,  Robert,  mason 

54  Maxwell,  liobert,  taih  r 

50  Nelson,  W.  L.  teacher 

50  Millar,  Miss 

50  Muir,  David,  teacher 

50  Winter,  Robert,  flesher 

50  Sharp,  Mrs,  midwife 

50  Grieve,  John  (Nat.  Bank) 

50  Grcenshields,  Mrs,  ladies' nurse 

46  Yule,  Mrs,  eating  house 

3U  AValdie,  Miss,  dressmaker 

38  Cumming,  Mrs,  midwife 

38  Rennie,  Mrs,  midwife 

38  Duncan,  Joseph,  mason 

36  Taylor,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 

34  M'Farlane,  James,  shoemaker 

28  Young,  John,  flesher 
28  Stewart,  Adam,  esq. 
24  Norrie,  Robert,  grocer 
22  Stoddart,  Thomas  K.  baker 

20  Robertson,  M.  shoemaker 
20  M'Murtrie,  Mrs 
1 8  Grant,  Adam,  writer 
18  Shiell,  Aliss,  dressmaker 
14  Robeitson,    Robert,    spiiit- 

dealer 
10  Durham,   William,    watch- 

maker        • 
10  Campbell,  Wm.  spirit  dealer 
8  Kirkwood,  Robt.  tailor 
6  Hornc,  William,  painter 
6  Turnbuli,  Jcihn,  lodgings 
6  M'Gregor,  Mrs,  ladies  nurse 
6  Beattie,  J.  M.  warehouseman 
6  Dow,  John,  shoemaker 
4  M'Nicol,  A.  shoemaker 

BRUNTON  PLACE. 
4  Berwick,  Mrs  AVilliam 

4  Berwick,  Akx.  esq.  jun. 

5  lAike,  Adam, treasurer  G.H.H 
5  M'Dowall,  James,  esq. 


6  Watson,  John,  esq.  of  Gas  Co. 

7  Ross,  John,  esq. 

8  Robertson,  David,  of  Custom's 

8  Lindsay,  Samuel,  of  High  Sch, 

9  Wm   Gibson  Cassels,  esq. 

Brunton  Place  Cottage 

BRUNTSFIELD  LINKS. 

Gillespie'x  Hdnpitcil, 

A  uld,  Rev.  R.  T.  head  master 

1  John  Robertson, house  governor 
Miss  Laing,  matron 

Hrnnti^JicUJ  Place, 

2  Crease,  Mrs 

Crease,  William,  merchant 
Crease,  Archibald,  merchant 

3  Innes,  Mrs 
Innes,  Capt.  R  N. 

4  Gourla),  ]\Irs 

6  Mitchell,  Mrs 

Bruvtujidd  Lodge, 
Foulis,  Lady 

7  Smellie,  A.  printer 

8  Scott,  Mrs 

9  Ogilvy,  J.  S.  esq.  accountant 
9  Herbert,  Mrs 

TVellwood  Lodge 

10  Brown,  Miss 
Brown,  Walter,  esq 

11  Crichton,  Geo.  esq.  View  forth 
Pratt,  Mrs,  Vieufirtk  House 
TuUis,  W.  esq.  Home  Lodge 

Rlontpelicr 

1  Gordon,  Jno.  Insp.  of  schools 

2  Simson,  Wm.  esq 
Drummond,  Rev.  T.  D.  K. 

12  Anderson,  .John,  esq. 

13  Gibson,  Mrs  Col.  of  Pentland 

14  Anderson,  Archibald,  etq. 

15  Chisholnie,  R.  esq. 

Haig,  Mrs  Robert,  Vicwpark 

Grein/iill  Cuttut/e, 
Menzies,  John,  esq. 
Gillies,  Right  Rev.  Dr  James 
Gourlay,  Jas.  gardener,. ij>i^nti- 

field  House, 

St.  31u7yaret's  Co7tve>if, 
Mrs  Mary  Emely,  superior 
£a.it  MoTTiingiide  House, 
Bell,  Robert,  esq, 
Rae,  James,  gardener 

/(  hitehous; 
Dalzell,  J    A.  efq. 

BUCCLEUCH  PLACE. 

1  Balleny,  Miss 

2  Galloway,  Alex,  merchant 
2  Marshall,  James,  njerchant 
2  Dymock,  J.  R.  grocer 

2  Graham,  Mrs 

3  Sandy,  G.  esq.  W.S. 

4  Romanes,  J.  esq. 

5  White,  Mrs 

6  Dunn,  Mrs  J. 

5  Dunn,  Miss,  teacher 
5;Pringle  J.S.(Patti&on  &  Pringle) 


B  U  C 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


C  A  L 


147 


5  Scott,  Miss 

5  IS'isbet,  Mrs 

6  Allan,  Jihn,  plumber 
6  Yeitch,  Mrs 

6  Thomson,  Miss 

7  Sinclair,  John,  esq. 

7  Whyte,  T.  esq.    of  Sir  Wm. 

Forbes  ^  Co. 
7  Lanceficld,  Alf.  land-surveyor 
7  Brown,  M.s  Dr 
7  Dalgleish,  John,  teacher 

7  Eule,  George,  of  Com.  Bank 

8  Liv.ngsti  n,  D.  clothier 
a  Roberison.  J  merchant 
S  Dohson,  Miss 

8  Braid  wood,  Mrs,  sen. 

9  ^iunro,  Mrs  A. 
10  Johnston,  M  ss 
10  Hardy,  Mrs 

10  Shireft  MissD. 

10  Cotton,  James 

1 1  CunimingjW.esq  surgeon,R.N. 

12  Livingston.  A.  general  agent 
12  Lothian,  James,  writer 

12  Keir,  INIrs  Kobert 

12  Wotherspoon,  Miss 

13  lleid,  Mrs  George 

14  Livingston,  John,  agent 

15  M'Donald,  Jas.  manufacturer 

15  Miller,  ]Miss,  dressmaker 

16  Inglis,  AVm.  esq. 

16  Wright,  Ilev.  James 

15  Buthven,  James,  printer 

16  Johnston,  ]\lrs 

IC  Ross,  jNliss,  of  Kerse 

17  Glass,  Robert,  plater 

18  Geddes,  Miss 
18  Fairbairn,  Miss 

18  Walker,  James,  printer 

18  Armour,  Harry,  printer 

18  Ritchie,  Pat  patent  press-mak. 

18  Irvine,  R.  Scotsman  Office 

18  F.dmonstone,  Thos.  jun.  merch. 

19  Glover,  George,  esq.  surgeon 

20  Muir,  Andrew,  general  aj^ent 

20  Shanks,  Mrs 

2 1  Rattray,  Miss 

21  Uliphant,  Wm.  jun.  bookseller 

21  Oliphant,  "Walter,  bookseller 

22  Renton,  William,  esq. 
22  Renton,  J.  silk  mercer 

22  Renton,  Wm.  silk  mercer 

23  .Zeigler,  Alexander,  surgeon 

24  Goguel,  Mrs 

24  Ireland,  Alexander,  merchant 
24  Bryson,  Robert,  watchmaker 
24  Aitken,  Alexander,  merchant 

24  Greig,  Ti  omas,  f  airnielaw  ho. 

25  Murray,  John,  esq. 

26  Smith,  James,  merclant 
26  C.mpbell,  Rev.  Geo.  O. 

26  Laidlaw,  U.  (ofLaidlaw  &  Son) 

27  SomervilIe,Alex  of  Stamp-offict 

28  Gordon,  Mrs  Andrew 
28  Mason,  R.  builder 
28  Goold,  Rev.  William 


•28  Brown,  Robert,  brass:'ounder 
29  Dickson,  Misses 
29  Armstrong,  T.  (B.  of  Scotland) 
29  Gierke,  Daniel,  ot  R.  Whytock 

29  Nelson,  Mrs 

30  I'cacock,  Andrew,  tobacconist 

31  ]Mimro,  Miss 

31  M' Alpine,  W.  livery -laci man 
31  Skiiving,  Jn.  punch-cutter 
31  Taylor,  jMrs 
31  M'Donald,  D.  cloih-factor 
31  Briggs,  D.  C.  accountant 

31  Robertson,  Jas.  late  tobacconist 

32  JNIiller,  A.  surgeon, F.R.C.S.E. 

33  Walker,  David,  auctioneer 

34  Brown,  Gordon,  recorder 
34  Torrance,  D.  esq. 

34  Ballantyne,  George,  grocer 

BUCCLEUCH  strep:t. 

St.  Cvthbert's  Chaptl 
1  Swoid,  James,  S-S-C. 
1  Webster,  Misses 

5  Dobson,  D.  cabinetmaker 

6  INIerton,  AVm.  (of  Usher  &  Co.) 
5  Cameron,  JNliss 

5  Handy  side,  Miss 
5  Leishn  an.  Rev.  William 
Buccleui  h  Place 

7  Brod  e,  George,  grocer 
13  Pefters,  ]Mrs  C.  grocer 
15  Mercer,  IMiss 

15  Jelly,  Mrs 

15  Binel,  Mrs 

15  Hardesty,  George,  com.  agent 

15  Gardner,  Andrew  A. 

17  El(!er,  James,  spirit-cealer 

Btattie,  James,  cabinetmaker 

Hope  Park  House 

Bucdeiich  Parinh  School,  Peter 
M'Omi.sh,  teacher 
21  AiicHTRs'  Hall,  J.  Frome, 
keeper 

Peter,  IVIuir,  bowniaker 
23  Sorovghlof  h, 

23  Melville,  Alexander,  brewer 

Anderson,  Mrs 

Clason,  Rev.  P.,  D.D. 
Hope  Park  End 
23  Fraser,  Mrs 

33  Durward,  Andrew,  spirit-dealer 
43  Gilson,  .Joseph,  grocer,  &c. 
47  Brown,  Peter,  bookseller 
49  Davies,  William,  grocer 
51  Simpson,  Robert,  publisher 
51  IVIcffat,  Robt.  cabinetmaker 
51  Rymer,  Mrs 
53  ISlackeiazie,  Sarr.uel,  builder 
Hope  Park  End  Houxe, 
Robertson,  Wm.  brewer 
80  Roi/^s  lourt 

(;6  Trotter,  J.  slater 
(16  Pears,  James,  baker 
fi4  Lawrie,  B.  stocking-manufact. 
62  Ainslie,  Peter,  spirit-dealer 
56  Menzies,  William,  shoemaker 


50  Grant,  Mrs.  John 
44  Arnot,  James,  baker 
40  GiHord,  N  col,  farrier 
.'^6  Torrance,  John,  baker 
34  Kay,  Mrs.  J.  sick-nurse 

20  Henderson,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 
14  Bain's,  .lohn,  dairy 

14  Ihicihvtji  Perid 
Ross,  .John,  painter 

10  Scott,  AVilliam,  coach-hirer 
10  Ralston,  A.  &  D.  staymakers 

10  Sutherland,  James,  tailor 

16  Whittet,  William,  silversmith 
4  Pringle,  Thomas,  barm-brewer 
4  Stirling,  JMrs 

BURNS  STREET. 

(Ltkh.) 

1  Stoddart,  Gavin,  grocer 

2  Alexander,  Miss,  dressmaker 

0  Kinnaird,  Thomas,  grocer 

CABLE  WYND  (Lekh.) 

Craig,  Peter,  spirit-dealer 

Gibb,  William,  grocer,  &c. 

&  17  Gilchrist,  .Tames,  carter 

Kid,  David,  cooper  &  fish-curer 

Cochrane,  John,  cowfeeder 

Taylor,  Robert,  merchant 

CALTON  HILL. 

Calton  Stairs. 
Dvpuld  Steuart's  Mtmument 
The  Royal  Observatory 
Play  fair's  Monument 
Nelxnn's  Moiiument, 
Kerr,  Mrs 
Forest,  R.  sculptor 
Katiimul  Monuvieiit 
PopularObservatoryjDA.iss  Short 

Jicptnt  Road 
7 he  Hi(fh  School; 

John  Gladow,  janitor 
Burns'  Monument 
Bridewell 
County  Jail,  John  Smith,  gov. 

Calton  Place, 
Richardson,  J.  junior  and  Co. 
merchants 

CALTON  HILL. 

1  Hawks,  .7.  bit  and  spur  maker 

6  Sinclair,  John,  letter-carrier 

7  Smith,  T.  officer  to  Signet  Office 
7  Mitchell,  J.  teacher 

7  Kemp,  Robert,  letter-carrier 

1 1  Pearson,  T.  esq  Mail-coach  off. 
13  Baddon,  Isaac,  mail-guard 

13  Goodwin,  Wm.  mail-guard 

15  Corstorphine,  C.  slioemaker 

17  Black,  A.  superintend,  of  works 

for  Heriot  Hospital 
17  Gray,  J.  (of  J.  Gray  &  Son) 
17  Oliver,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 
17  Fernie,  James,  wright 

21  Hay,  J.  recorder  of  Calton 


148 


CAT. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


CAN 


Porteous,  J.  officer  Calton  Inc. 
Flemirg,  L.  tobacconist 
I.awrie,  James,  bootmaker 
Brown,  James,  leather-merchant 
I,eitch,  D  late  merchant 
Murdoch,  Jas.  Lighth.  service 
Miller,  Samuel,  teacher  of  music 
Brown,  Charles,  house-factor 
Main,  Mrs  Thomas 
Dewar,  Miss 

Steell,  John,  carver  and  gilder 
Dow,  J    shoemaker 
Nimmo,  D.  engraver 
Arthur,  John,  clothier 
Cameron,  Andrew,  drysalter 
Taylor,  T,  picture-framemaker 
Siiiie's  cfiinf, 

Sutherland,  W.  saddletree-mkr. 

Hay,  ^^'illiam,  smith 
4  Gunn,  Jas  painter  and  glazier 
4  M'lntyie,  W.  D.  niail-guard 
4  Stringer,  Charles,  druggist 

CALTON  (LOW.) 

25  Friend,  John,  spirit-dealer 
52  Ewing,  William,  cooper 
63  Charles,  A.  wrighi 

54  Clarke,  William,  spirit  dealer 
65  Henderson,  G.  coppersmith 

Ifcijrnt  Anil, 
Wilson,  Peter,  spirit-dealer 
Cameron,  Andrew,  drysalter 

tialt  liochvt 

Cull  on  Pliire 
57  Buchanan,  W.  shoemaker 
6Ji  Hill,  Wm.  shoemkrs.  furnibhing 

llitili    Ciiltdti 

26  Brown,  William,  smith  &  jack 

maker 

CALTON  STREET. 

3  Gunn,  .lames,  painter 

4  Bryce,  Thos.  gunmaker 
6  White,  A  &  J.  draperi 

r»  White,  Misses,  milliners,  &c. 

6  New  bey,  Mrs,  lodgings 
C  Russell,  Mrs 

7  Farmer,  David,  baker 

8  !)  &   10  Ciceri,   I'ini,   &   Co. 

carvers  and  gilders,  &c. 
1 1  Sutherland,    Miss,  straw-hat 

maker 
11  Reid,  William,  builder 
]  I  Sc<'tt,  Morris,  brush-maker 
1 1  Young,  John,  slater 
1 1  Fellows,  Mrs  Capt. 
1 1  Fellows,  E.  B.  agent 
1 1   ^  oung,  MiNS,  dressmaker 
\2  Sutlierland,  J.  k  Co.  booksellers 

— See  Appendix 
13  Stringer,  Chas.  chemist 

13  Kennedy,  Mrs,  tavern 

14  Johnstone,  Alex,  victual-dealer 
1 ,")  Watson,  William,  baker 

16  Aitkin,  Mrs,  tavern 


16  M'Vittie,  John,  mail-guard 

16  Clarke,  Mrs,  dressmaker 

17  Wightman,  John,  flesher 

18  Scott,  W.  tea  and  wine  merchant 

CANAAN.  ' 

Grange  Farm 

Tl>e   Gran  ye  Hoiiae  ; 

Lauder,  Sir  Thomas  Dick 
Orange  Loan 
'Wtft   GruTifie  Hcfuae  ; 

Harington,  Robert,  esq. 
Bhnkji.rd 
Patterson,  .J.  farmer 
Wilson,  Miss  A. 
Griiiigr  Park 
'J'homson,  Dr.  J.  physician,  Marc- 
land  Cottage 
St  lii.qve 
Canaan  ParA:,  Wellwood,  A.M. 

esq.  of  Pitliver 
Canaan   Cottage,  Adie,  Alex. 

esq.  jiptician 
Millbank  House,  Syme,  James, 

31. D.  professor 
Sijdney  Place 

1  Laing,  1-avid,  esq. 

2  Boswell,  Mrs 

Canaan  Grove 
Wood,  John,  surveyor 
Duncan,  John,  esq.  Eden  Villa 
Paton,  3Irs,  Eden  Hermitage 

Eden  Grove 

Harmony  House. 

Edcr>  Bank,  Brown,  ]Miss  E. 

Hilen  Co»ngc, Kennedy, Misses 
E.  &.A. 

Woodville,  Wilson,  James,  esq. 

Dloonibury,  Innes,  Mrs 

Jilcomb,  rry  Cottage,  Hodgson, 
Mrs  Dr. 

Canaan  Lodge 
Gregory,  j\'Irs 

Gregory,  John,  esq.  advocate 
Robertson,  General  James,  Canaan 

Bank 
Ross,  George,  esq  adv.  Woodhvrn 
Thomson,  A.  esq.  W.  S.   Canaan 
House 

Millburn  Cottage 
Smith,  Wm.  N.  B.  Adver.  (Mce 
Cuddie,  Miss,  Millburn  Lodge 

fVhitehank 
Black,  Mrs 

Hebron  Bank 
Anderson,   Alex,  late  sur.  of  roads 

The  Bloom 
H(  dson,  Dr  John 

Sionefield 
Hunter  s,  IMrs,  lodgings 
AN'igliam,  Mrs 

Hunter,  Wm.  wright  and  builder 
battel,  James,  shoemaker 
Steel,  D.  mason.  Mount  Pleasant 
Giiihen  Bank,  Tweedie,  J.  esq. 
]\ILdward,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer, 


CANAL  STREET. 

2  M'Diarmid,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer 

3  M'Nab,  Peter,  spirit-dealer 

6  Simpson,  John,  spirit-dealei^fc 

7  M'Nee,  James,  coachmaker  ' 

8  Moodie,  Mrs  Andrew,  lodgings 

12  Munro,  George,  spirit-dealer 

1 3  Weir,  Samuel,  silversmith 

15  Melville,  John,  plumber 
City  Weighhouse ; 

Somerville,  Jo.  &  Co.  cheese- 
monger 

16  Gow,  James,  paper-ruler 
20  Carr,  Miss  J.  straw-hatmaker 

20  Field,  Mrs,  milliner 

21  Trotter,  Nicol,  painter 

24  Campbell,  David,  shoemaker 

25  Robertson,  Donald,  spirit-dealer 
28  Kelly,  John,  smith 
31  Runciman,  J.  tinsmith 

36  Kennedy,  James,  smith 

34  Watson,  Thomas,  builder     ,J 

CANDLEMAKER  ROW.' 

1 1  Irving,  William,  agent 
11  Wilson,  A.  spirit-dealer 
11  Hargraves,  William,  carrier 

17  Jacob,  IMoses,  spirit-dealer 

31  Newbigging  &  Co.  painters,  &c. 

33  Redpath,  Brown,  &  Co.,  iron- 
merchants 

35  Small  &  Co.  china  warehouse 

37  Gibson,  Mrs 
.'^7  Young,  W.  merchant 
37  Lawson,  John,  corn-merchmt 

37  H  enderson,  R,.  teach,  of  singing 

39  Moir,  John,  shoemaker 
43  Seton,  Patrick,  shoemaker 
45  Cameron,  Arch,  shoemaker 

40  Landels,  Adam,  innkeeper 
51  Ramage,  A.  stationer 
51  Ramage,  D.  stationer 
51  Hume,  A.  shoemaker 
90  M'Caskies  &  Anderson,  hatters 
76  Joimston,  Robert,  bookseller 
(i6  Lilly  &  Co.  looking-glass  manu- 
facturers 

64  M'Intosh,  George,  shoemaker 
(14  Lindsay,  James,  bookseller 
54  Harrow  Inn,  Moffat,  D. 
48  Glass,  ]M.  barm-maker 
42  Baird,  Mrs,  midwife 

38  Ritchie,  James,  smith 

34  Dewar,  I'eter,  spirit-dealer 

32  Baillie,W.  &  J.  china-merch. 
30  Thomson,  H.  recorder  Greyfr. 

18  ]\Iiller,  Robert,  candlemaker 

14  Machill,  James,  carrier 
See  Cannen  Street, 

CAN  ON  GATE. 

5  Williamson,  Geo.  tinsmith 

15  Porteous,  William,  vict.- dealer 

19  Buinet,  A.  agent 
19  Black,  M  illiani,  merchant 


CAN 


STRF.r.T   niI?r.CTORV. 


CAN 


119 


55 
67 

63 

67 

C7 
67 
69 

75 
79 
81 
«d 
«7 
fi9 
01 
93 
95 


97 
109 

115 


117 
119 

121 
123 
125 

129 
129 
12!i 
137 
139 
145 
153 


163 


165 


Thomson,  Andrew,  brewer 
Downs,  John,  merchant 
Shaw,  A.  flesher 
White  Horse  close 
Duncans  close 
Ramsai/'s  close 
Gumming,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 
Robertson,  P.  spirit- merchant 
Brown,  A.  baker 

Galloway  s  entry 
Mure,  George,  AI.D. 
SinclairAc  Sons,  letter-founders, 

Whiteford  House 
Taylor,  G.  &  VV.  shoemakers 

Forsyth's  close 
Fergusson,  J  no.  rag-merchant 
Anderson,  David,  dairy 

Callander'' s  entry 
Eraser,  Wm.  tailor 
Murray,  Alex.  e.sq. 
Begbie,  James,  plasterer 
Dewar,  John,  mason 
Malloch''s  close 
Srown's  close 
Baulk's,  Thomas,  dairy 
HaUiday,  Mrs,  grocer 

Campbell's  dose 
Balmain,  Ml.  spirit-dealer 
Johnston,  James,  vict.-dealer 
Low,  Miss  M.  grocer 

lieid's  court 
llobertson,  Mrs,  2 
Taylor,  Mark,  of  Ed.  Gas 

Company 
Brock,  James,  baker 

Lochend  close 
Fife,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 

Little  Lochend  close 
Ferguson,  Gilbert,  teacher 
Chapman,  Miss,  teacher 
Gunn,  Mrs  Mary,  dressmaker 

Munro's  close 
Burnet,  Mrs 
M'Vie,  Mrs,  dairy 
Oxley,  John,  spirit-dealer 

Browns  court 
O'Neil,  A.  figure-maker 

Pinimiire  cloxf 
Blackie,  J.  (of  Blackie  fc  Son) 
Goldie,  Thos.  cabinetmaker 

Dunbar's  close 
M'Blane,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 
Noble,  Thomas,  grocer 

Smith's  close 
Cnunnfjate  Burgh  Schon', 
M  Leod,  J.  B.  teacher 
Ciinontjate  Church 
Ciinonyate  Police  Office, 
Ciuumyute  Council  Chamher 
Canonyote  Clerk's  Office 
Fraser,  V,'.  jun   W.S.  clerk 
Canonyate  Jail,   J.  Fisher, 
governor 
iulhuoth    Wynd 
Robertson,  William,  cooper 


Caiionyafe  Churity  Worhliousv ; 
P.  G.  Cumming,  governor 
]\fiss  Safley,  matron 
Stephen,  G.  iron-founder 

169  M' Donald,  A,  spirit-dealer 
171        Miller's  close 
175  Thomson,  MissM.str.-hat  mak 
175  liindsay.  Miss,  straw. hat  mak 
177  I'ewis,  .James,  grocer 
179  Ferris,  A.  house- carpenter 

Sessiou'clerk's  Office  ; 
179  Hunter,  .John,  session-clerk 

170  Begbie,  Francis,  plasterer 
181  Magdalene  Asylum;   Miss 

Klirick,  matron 
183  Christie,  John,  grocer 
187  INIenelaws,  Wm.  baker 
ia3  AVilson,  Jn.  victual-dealer 
197  Gibb,  W^n.  spirit-dealer 
201  Vannet,  Mrs  ]\r.  worsted  shop 
211  Blackball  and  Fox,  grocers 
2 1 5      Shoemakers'  close 
217  White,  Stephen,  cowfeeder 
219  Jackson,  John,  victual-dealer 
./och's  close 
White,  T.  and  Co.,  tobacco- 
pipe  manufacturers 
227  Tweedie.  J.  grocer 
229  TurnbuU,  John,  bootmaker 
231  Brooks,  Abraham, spirit-dealer 
233      Little  Jack's:  close 

M'Kenzie,  William,  slater 
235  Johnston, W^illiam,  tobacconist 
245  Morrison,  R.  sionewareman 
247  Anderson's,  D.  S.  laboratory 

gCg"  New  Street 
237  Carter,  Nicol,  tea  and  spirit 

merchant 
241  Baxter,  John,  victual-dealer 
243  Brice,  Alexander,  painter 
247  Canongate  Gen.  Dispensary 
255  Brydon,  John,  rag  merchant 
;59       Kinloch's  clone 
265       Scton's  close 
269  Mason,  Mrs,  cowfeeder 
'i7S      Morocco  close 

Auld,  James,  lodgings 
Anderson,  Kobert,  teacher 
Carrick,  Andrew,  esq. 
Carrick,  Andrew,  esq.  jun. 
275  Kay,  James,  shoemaker 
277  JefFry  &  Milne,  bakers 

281        Jlie's  close 

Brodie,  Robert,  joiner 
283  Ferguson  &  Carmichael, 

spirit-dealers 
287       Loyan's  dose 
289  Robertson,  James,  spirit-mer. 
;J05  I.,amb,  J-  hair-cutter 
Wl     Hnjk  School  close 
309  Collins,  Henry,  spirit-dealer 
311  Grubb,  Catherine,  tobacconist 
315        CiuU's  close 

M'Quay,  W.  fern-band  maker 
I         Hunter,  John,  silk-man ufact. 


;J21  Meiklejohn,  John,  grocer 
327  Oxley,  George,  hat  manufact. 
329  Gray  Mathew,  victual-dealer 
:{31  Ferrier,  James,  spirit-dealer 
333  01,1  Fleshmarket  close 

341  Baillie,  Ti)os.  victual-dealer 
284  Hume's  close 

280      Currier's  House  of  Call 
280  Oxley,  George,  spirit-dealer 
276  Boyd's  close 

Munro,  Alex,  pawnbroker 
Li'iither  court 
272  Bell's  close 

266  Mackay,  John,  spirit-mercht. 
264  Gillon's  close 

Robertson,  Wm.  &  Co.  tanners 
262  Kydd,  Alexander,  grocer 
2.'>0  Gibh's  close 

246  Pirrie's  close 

Kemp,  Jno.  silver-plater 
244  Rankine,  John,  victual-dealer 
240  Chessel's  court 

Brown,  Joseph,  esq. 
Wardlaw,  ]\Iiss 
Finlay,  P.  late  G  P.O. 
Russell,  Wm.  leather  mercht. 
238  Snodgrass,  W.  &  J.  surgeons 
236  Liddle,  John,  spirit-dealer 
234  M'l^ean,  J),  spirit  dealer 
232  Hulton,  Arch,  pawnbroker 
232        Plainstone  close 
218  Wight,  Wm.  flesher 
216  Gulland,Mrs  Lawrence,  baker 
214  Ford,  Thomas,  tobacconist 
212       Milne's  close 

Grant,  John,  cabinetmaker 
Somerville,  J.  &  Co.  wood-mers. 
M'Kenzie,  Robert,  joiner 
208        IVeir's  close 

Roach,  Peter,  bookbinder 
204  White,  Rob.  victual  .  ealer 
202  Robertson,  Mrs,  haberdasher 
200       Playhouse  close 
Nicol,  Mrs 
Boog,  Thomas,  cutler 

Hdinbiinih  iinii  Leitli  Brewerv, 

Maxwell,  J.  L.  of  E.  &  L.  B 
196       Old  Playhouse  close 
194  Watt  &  Wilson,  china  nierch. 
190  Eagle,  Robert,  hair-dresser 
188       St.  John's  close 

Campbell,  James,  silversmith 
186  Dewar,  Peter,  spirit-dealer 
1  84  Wood,  Thos.  spirit-dealer 
182        St.  John's  Street 
180  Lawson,  John,  flesher 
176  Hunter,  James,  spirit-dealer 
172  Cowan,  A.  esq.  Moray  house 

M'Corquodale,  Hugh,  esq. 
170  Torrance,  Joseph,  spirit-dealer 
164        Finlayson's  close 
160  Mactie,  W.  &  Co.  sugar  refiners 
160  Smith,  Js.  music  glass  maker 
146        Bakehouse  close 

Dingwall,  Mrs,  cowfeeder 


150 


CAN 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


146  Smith,  Mat.  fancy  box-maker 

Scvymgeour.  John,  teacher 
142  Cameron,  "Wm.  spirit-dealer 
138  Slater,  John,  slater 
140        Slater's  court 
134        Wilson's  court 
132  Grant,  Mrs,  toy  shop 
130  Cooper  s  entry 

Liiston,  A.  coll.  of  taxes  for  the 
burgh  of  Cation^iate 
128  Dunnet,  Geo.  spirit-dealer 
126  Armstrong, Miss,straw-hat  ma. 
122        Gentle's  close 

Berwick,  A.  and  Co.  brewers 
112        Carfrae's  entry 

Smith,  Edward,  glass-cutter 
112  Calder.  David,  spirit-dealer 
106       BuWs  close 
104  Hutton,  Mrs.  midwife 
98  Duguid,  James,  baker 
96       Stewart's  close 
96  Melrose,  Miss,straw.hatmaker 
96  Henderson,  Miss,  milliner  and 

dressmaker 
96  Milton  House, 

Madame  St  Paul 
88  Knight,  George,  spirit-dealer 
86     Strathie's  close 
86  Bruce,  Kobert,  bricklayer 

Haddington's  entry 
80       Reid''s  close 

Thom,  ]Mrs  "William 
78  Dowie,  H.  spirit-dealer 
74  Logie,  WilUam,  hairdresser 
72         Vallence's  entry 
70  Dunse,  Geo.  china  warehouse 
68  Queensberry  Hou»e 

House  of  Refuge, 
Graham,  John,  governor 
Lyle,  Mrs,  matron 
Mackay,  Alexander,  esq. 
62        Cumming's  close 
48  Lauder,  John,  victual-dealer 
46  Alexander,  H.  D.  surgeon,  &c. 
40       Thomson's  close 
36  Nicolson,  David,  grocer 
10  llobertson,  A.  spirit-dealer 
4  Ogg,  James,  shoemaker 
2  Smart,  A.  baker, 
Horse  icyiid 
Laurie,  Joseph,  hosier 
Adams,  A.  cabinetmaker 
Greig,  Mrs  II.  Lothian  Villa 
Younger,  W.  &  Co.  brewers 

CANONGATE  (N.  Back  of) 
2  Hay,  James, postmaster 

23  Blair,  John,  brewer 

26  Muir,  James  &  John  brewers, 
Caltoii  Brewery 

28  James  Muir  &  Son,  brewers 

2a  Muir,  Jn.  brewer  (of  J.  &  Son.) 

28  Muir,  R.  G.  brewer 

Amphiiin  place, 

Strachan,  John,  spirit-dealer,  2 
Gibb,  Mrs,  grocer 


61  Small,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 
71  Wilson,  Peter,  brewer 
\)G  Brown,  James,  grocer 
79        ,L.linstn)i'f,  C'Hirt, 

67  Dryburgh  &  Co.  brewers 
(t^  Bell,  Joseph,  brewer 
07  Dryborough,  John,  brewer 
67  Dryborough,  Thos.  brewer 
a  1  M'  Lauchlan,  I^ergus,  cowfeeder 

61  l^eterkin,  J.  smith 
33  Forbes,  Alex,  cabinetmaker 
21  Blaikie  &  Sons,  engineers,  &c. 
14  Pascoe,  Edward,  metal  refiner 

Davidson's  tloe, 
7  Thomson,  Thomas,  merchant 

CANONGATE  (So.  Back  of) 
17  Johnston,  James,  stabler 
20  Dodds,  Alexander,  vintner 
23  llutherford,  J\Irs  C.  H.  inn-kr. 
Porteous,  A.  currier  and  leather 
merchant 
42  Pearson,  James,  plumber 
48  Robertson,  James,  writer 
48  Aitchison,  John,  &  Co.  brewers 

48  Pearson  &  Urquhart,  plumbers 

49  Gilmour,  "W.  currier 
49  Gilmour,  O.  tanner 

Hunter,  James,  plough-maker 
12  Henderson,  T.  spirit-dealer 
2  Low,  A.  gardener 
Haddington  House, 
Holyrood  Glass  Works,  John 

Ford 
Hastie,  Rob.  B.  of  glass-works 
HolyriKid  street. 
36  Balgarney,  John,  cowfeeder 
48         L'lidlniers'  court. 

62  Gillon's  close. 

CANONMILLS. 

Neill,  Dr  Patrick 
Watson.  James,  slater 
Davidson,  John,  tan-yard 
Banks,  J.  &  Co.  rug  manufrs 
Bell,  AVilliam,  millmaster 
King,  Allan,  millmaster 
Roberts,  John,  millmaster 
Russell,  Robert,  leather-dresser 

and  wool  dealer 
Thomson,  J  as.  merchant 
Moir,  Rev.  II.  Canonmill-house 
Scott,  John,  grocer 
Reoch,  G.  smith  &  spirt-dealer 
Neilson,  James,  spirit-dealer 
Morson,  Mrs,  Heriot  Hill 
Liddle,  Thomasi,  gardener 

Lncjie   (.'lemif 
Walker,  A.B.  cashier,  National 

Bank 
Walker,  Rev.  J.  G. 

Logie, 
Brown,  Peter,  printer 

htnverhiill, 
M'Gregor,  Thomas,  gardener 


CAR 

CAMNON  STREET  {Leith.) 

1  Nesbitt,  Robt.  boat- builder 

2  Newland's,  Geo.  grocer 

2  Kemp,  G.  jun.  spirit-dealer 

3  M'Kenzie,  A.  shoemaker 

4  Hutchison,  Alex,  engineer 

5  Muckle,  J.  ^-  J.  straw-hat  mak. 

6  Lawson,  John,  shipmaster 

6  Brown,  William,  tobacconist 
6  Miller,  George,  shipmaster 
6  Murray,  James,  of  Customs 

CARLTON  STREET. 
1  Steuart,  P.  accountant 

1  Ferguson,  Miss 

3  Flyn,  JIrs  Col 

5  Fordyce,  G.  D.  esq.  advocate 

9  Fullarton,  Mrs 

1 1  Brougham,  IMrs 

13  Brown,  D.  K.  gent. 
18  Colquhoun,  Mrs 

18  Bayne,  Miss 

16  Ross,  Mrs  Col. 

14  Ferrier,  Professor  Jas.  F. 

12  Strachan,  Mrs 

10  Dudgeon,  Lieut.-Col.  Peter 
8  Iver,  Archibald,  esq. 

6  Craig,  Alexander,  t.sq. 

4  Faterson,  IMrs 

2  Wilson,  Hugh,  writer 
2  Crawford,  IMrs 

2  Keddie,  James,  writer 

CARLTON  TERRACE. 

1  Cowan,  Duncan,  esq. 

2  Guthrie,  Miss,  of  Craigie 

3  Richmond,  James,  M.D. 

4  Rutherford,  Mrs 

6  Keir,  Wm.  M.  esq. 

7  Barclay,  John,  esq. 

8  Johnston,  Major  J. 

9  Barclay,  Major  P. 

10  Taylor,  Mrs  W. 

11  Mackenzie,  Hon.  IMrs  Hay 

13  L^re,  .lames,  esq. 

14  M'Kenz  e,  Dr  W.  esq. 

H.E.I.C.  S. 

14  Wyllie,  Mrs  Dr 

1.5  Loihian,  John,  esq. 

17  Harvey,  I^ady 

18  Skinner,  John  H.  esq. 

19  Duncan,  Lt.  Col.  H.E.I.C.S. 

CARNEGIE  STREET. 

3  Teviotdale,  Wm.  bootmaker 

5  Donaldson,  John,  painter 
7  Moodie,  Jolm,  coal-atjeiit 

15  Learmonth,  Arch    sj)irit- dealer 
19  Martin,  Hugh,  grocer 

21  Johnston,  jVIrs,  shiiwl-cleaner 
34  Nisbet,  Thoma.<,  cane-woiker 
34  Geddes,  James,  coal  agent 
24  Rankin,  John,  victual-dtaler 

22  Clark,  William,  printer 
22  Murray,  John,  shoemaker 


CAS 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


C  A  'i 


151 


10  Arnold  John,  baker 
8  Inglis,  Mrs 

CASTLE  BAllNS. 

1  Hastie,  James,  tailor 
1  Gillespie,  Julin,  grocer 
1  Scott,  John,  smith 

3  Dickson,  James,  candlemakcr 

4  Thin,  G.  victual  and  spirit  dli. 

30  Young,  A.  salesman 

31  Cuthbert,  Hu.  shoemaker 

Hobh^s  court 

Thom,  James,  clerk 

35  Thom,  J.  coal- merchant 

CASTLE  STllEl-yP. 
Cumming,  Mrs,  lodgings 
Gibson,  A.  surv.  of  buildings 
Goldwyre,  H.  lodgings 
Elder,  Mrs  Archibald 
Elder,  Miss,  seminary 
White,  William,  painter 
]\f  unro  &  Lowrie,  stationers 
Collins,  Mrs,  lodgings 
Candlish,  llev.  Dr  11.  S. 
Robertson,  JNIrs,  lodgings 
llobertson,  A.  letter-carrier 
Fitzpatrick,  Miss,  teach,  of  sing 
Er.skine,  Honourable  Mrs 
Dalyell,  Colonel 
I^amond,  Jas.  esq.  writer 
M'Kay,  John,  lodgings 
Gibb,  William,  upholsterer 
Watson,  Eobert,  tailor 
Beath,  J.  esij.  surgeon 
M'Gregor,  John,  shoemaker 
Miller,  John,  stone  warehouse 
M'Ewen,  T-  grocer 
AVybber,  Mrs,  milliner 
Robertson,  Mrs 
Robertson,  Misses,  milliners,  &c. 
Woodhtad,  Ellis,  surgeon 
Carrick,  James,  smiih 
Leitch,  Adam,  fishmonger 
Gibson,  Mrs  James,  senr. 
Arnot,  J.  M.  M.D.  surg.  dent. 
Stirling,  Miss 
Darg,  Miss,  dressiraker 
Mirasson,  M.  tench,  of  French 
Seaton,  H.  veterinary  surgeon 
Nicholson,  W.  portrait- painter 
Wood,  John,  baker 
Campbell,  Mrs  M.  stay  maker 
Denevall  &  Ew.irt,  dressniakers 
Moffat,  John,  tailor 
Dods,  R.   &  M.  furnishing 

warehouse 
M'Donald's,  John,  lodgings 
If^g^  Geori,e  street 
Roy  &  MarCin,  esqs.  W.S. 
Roy,  Robert,  esq.  W  S. 
Ogilvy,  J-  S.  esq.  accountant 
Miller,  Williaiai,  writer 
Gianetti,  Joseph,  perfumer 
M'Lean,  Mrs 
Napier,  Macvey,  esq.  W  S. 


4  I  Senebier,  Francis,  tea.  of  French. 

41  jNI'Kenzie,  Mrs  \Y.  lodgings 
4:{  Haldane,  Robert,  esq.  W.S. 

45  Ross,  Geo.  jun.  esq.  advocate 
47  Melvin,  Mrs  D   lodgings 

47  Cunningham,  Miss 

19  Wilson,  Mrs,  lodgings 

49  M'Dowall,  Allan,  esq.  W.S 
.')1  Innes  &  Robertson,  esqrs.  W.S. 

51  Innes,  Thomas,  isq.  W.S. 

5.1  Ritchie,  Ro.  esq.  civil  engineer 
53  M'Donald,  D.  lodgings 

53  'I'homson,  Mrs,  grocer 

55  Russell,  Miss 

57  Wright,  Alexander,  esq. 

59  M'Callum  &  Dundas,  civil  en- 
gineers 
59  Dundas,  J.  F.  esq.  civil  enginr 

59  liurn,  IMiss,  dressmaker 

01  I..aing,  Mrs 

(i3  Bremner,  Hugh,  esq.  W  S. 
(>5  Noble,  Mrs  Alexander,  lodgings 
65  Wilkie,  James,  esq.  accountant 
V)0  Cowan,  Jas.  M.D.  surg.  R.N. 
65  James,  Rev.  Henderson 
07  Spence,  G.  S   flesher 

02  Sarle,  Mis,  Fanny 
00  Hope,  A.  flesher 
00  Gillespie,  Mrs 

00  Campbell,  jNIrs 

58  Buchanan,  Mrs  Ur 

60  Thomson,  Misses 

56  Foggo,  Mrs,  teacher  of  music 

54  Ed  ni  on  stone,  Miss 

52  Moir,  John,  M.D.  F.R.C.P. 

50  Keith,  William,  esq.  accountant 
50  Anderson  &  Trotter,  W.S. 

48  Cranstoiin,  Miss 

46  Veilch,  Miss,  milliner 
44  Col  tart,  Mrs 

44  Morison,  Mrs  Captain 
44  Gauntlett,  Miss 

42  Mackenzie,  Captain  Donald 
42  Mackenzie,  Dd.  esq.  advocate 
40  Cleghorn,  Miss 

38  Ninmio,  James,  brassfoutider 

38  ]\Iathew,  James,  macer 

30  Robertson,  jNIisses 

34  l\r Lachlan,  P.  spirit-merchant 

34  Darlington,  Hen.  cabinet-mak. 

34  Mosses,  \Vm.  tailor 

34  Mosses,  Mrs,  milliner 

34  Cameron,  Misses,  dressmakers 

34  Chamber.*,  IMiss 

34  Carmichael,  R.  poulterer 

1®"  dcoryK  street 
34  Breck,  John,  painter 
32  Baxter  &  M'Dougall,  W.S. 
32  Baxter,  Charles,  writer 
32  Baxter.  Edmund,  esq.  W.S. 
30  Rosa,  Edward,  chiropodist 
30  R(  sa,  George,  surgeon 
30  Rosa,  iNIadame,  chiropodist 
30  Fairbairn,  JMrs 
30  F'orrest,  Daniel,  agent 


30  Ijivingston,  J.  lodgings 

30  Stewart,  James,  lodgings 

28  Wright,  David,  lace-merchant 

20  Dunsmure,  James,  esq. 

20  Dunsmure,  Alex.  esq.  mercht. 

20  Dunsmure,  James,  esq    M.D. 

24  Bertram,  Charles,  merchant 

24  .Stevenson,  Thos   G.  bookseller 

22  Crawford,  !\Irs,  lodgings 

20  tiray,  iVlrs,  lodgings 

18  Blair,  Miss 

1 0  Grainger  &  Miller,  engineers 

14  liighttoot.  Airs,  milliner 

12  M'Kay,  John,  cabinetmaker 
12  Trail,  John,  upholsterer 
12  Grieve,  Misses,  dressmakers 
12  Gairns,  Mrs,  milliner 
10  Chasser,  William,  lodgings 
8  Dun,  Mrs,  lodgings 

0  M'Lauchlan,  Mrs  J.  dressnikr. 
6  M'Kenzie,  Miss,  dressmaker 

6  Gordon,  Miss,  dressmaker 

4  Sherifl!",  Mrs  R.  W. 

2  M'Kay,  William,  upholsterer 

2  Macmillan,  Misses 

CATHERINE  S  I'REET. 

1  Noyal  Mail  Coach  Office 

3  Jdack  Hull  Hotel,  P.  Sinclair 

1  Murray,  John,  spirit- merchant 

2  Mowbray,  David,  jeweller 

2  Graham,  James,  confectioner 

4  Brown,  R.  hosier  and  glover 

4  Irving,  Jame.s,  tobacconist 

5  Main  &  Shanks,  bootmakers 

6  Whitehead,  John,  bootmaker 

7  Gray,.James,  &  Son, bootmakers 

8  Lind,  Robert,  grocer 

9  Dalgleish,  Mark,  victual-dealer 
10  Jerdan,  Gilbert,  tailor 

10  Hay,  George,  of  Milne  &  Son 

10  Ijeslie,  James,  surveyor 

1 1  Edward,  Eric,  victual  dealer 

11  Waug'i,  George,  baker 

12  Arnot,  J.  agent 

12  Wilson,  John,  spirit-merchant 
12  Paterson,  Maurice,  bookbinder 

3  M'Donald,  Tertius,  surgeon 

15  Kirkwood,  Charles,  accountant 
15  Thomson,  R.  hairdresser 

15  Ross,  Miss  B.  dressmaker 
15  Shaw,  Mrs,  cook 
15  Jackson,  William,  mason 
15  RoUo,  Andrew,  lodgings 
15  Dickson,  T,.omas,  tailor 
15  Dickson,  ]Mrs,  midwife 
15  Dalgleish,  Wm.  letter-carrier 
15  Biggar,  Walter,  i  sq. 

15  Newion,  James,  letter-carrier 

16  Hardie,  Charles,  spirit-dealer 

17  White,  Andrew,  flesher 

22  Child,  Wm.  china-merchant 

CAUSEWAYSIDE. 

5  F'orbes,  A.  house- carpenter 
7  Howison,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 


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9  Clark,  W.  G.  spirit-dealer 
1 1  Willox,  John,  wood-engraver 
13  Is'iven,  William,  baker 
2  I         Ciinnhifj  J'liwe, 
Dingwall,  Mrs,  2 
Palmer,  J.  manufacturer,  5 
Palmer,  Miss,  straw-hat  maker 
Greenfield,  Js.  spirit-dealer,  7 
llochead,  Mrs  John 
Hutton,  James,  teacher,  14 
Liackie,  John,   col.  K  Infir- 
mary 
Afflect,  Jas.  conm.  agent,  14 
Watt  &  Co.  spirit-dealers,  15 
Bryden,  Thomas,  smith,  17 
Cooper,  E.  A.  printer 
71  Findlay,  Jas.  Gen.  Post  Office 
JJl  Keid's,  Mis';,  free  school 
J51  Johnstone,  IMiss,  teacher 
ti3  Watson,  David,  niacer 
iiii  Buchanan,  Mrs  Benjamin 
<i7  Carmichael,  J.  late  of  excise 
91  Sievenson,  James,  esq. 
93  Fraser,  John,  esq. 
95        Wuihrs  Pliicn, 
Wood,  ]\Irs  E. 
Wight,  Alex  farmer,  1 
tirindlay,  James,  writer 
Hart,  j\Iiss 
Fletcher,  Miss 
97  Baxter,  John,  painter 
99  Gowans,  Tliomas,  grocer 
1((1  ]''airgrieve,  Mrs 
101  Green,  Charles,  macer 
103  Shokledge,  llobert,  com.-agent 
105  Cossar,  James,  flesher 
109  I  .awrie,  C.  late  of  excise 
111  Forrest,  Mrs  Janet,  grocer 
113  Clapperton,  James,  vict.-dealer 
125  Hogg,  James,  flesher 
127  Guthrie,  James,  coal-merchant 
129  Gibson,  Mrs  M, 

149  Hughes,  INIrs,  spirit-dealer 
163  Drummond,  A.  coal-merchant 
169  Middlemas,  George,  wright 
173  Gorham,  R.  writer 

173  Gorham,  11.  Y.  of  teind-ofBce 
182  Trotter,  Thomas,  cattle-dealer 
187  Small,  Mrs  Thomas 
189  Howison,  Wm.  shawl  manuf. 

Musgrave,  John,  gardener 
Powburn 

Baiid,  Thomas,  skinner,  &c. 

Baird,  John,  wool-merchant 
16G  llichardson,  Alex,  shoemaker 
160       Murray's  Buildings, 

Thomson,  Mrs,  2 

Dickson,  Mrs,  4 

150  Grunge  hi  un 

Hewit,  Thos  private  asylum 
M'Kay,  Duncan,  gardener,  1-1 
Frater,  Mrs  J.  gardener,  :2l 
148  Ainslie,  William,  spirit-dealei 
146  Middlemas,  G.  cattle-dealer 
142  Aitken,  J.  veterinary  surgeon 
138  Fateison,  Uobert,  architect 


130  Robertson,  James,  tailor 
118  Darby,  Miss  S. 
108  Ross,  H.  A.  grocer 
106  Walker,  Thos.  tailor 
102  Jack,  Charles,  gardener 
100  Semple,  William,  esq. 

96         Griuige   Cottaffe, 

Allan,  John,  Excise  officer 

80         Granae  Place, 

Bain,  Mrs,  3 

Orr,  J.  A.  painter,  3 
78  Sinclair,  John,  B.  L.  C.  Bank 
76  Brydone,  Thomas,  smith 
76  Drummond,  Alex,  gardener 
68         Gnnii/e  Court 
62  Moubray,  J.  spirit-dealer 
58        Lawiier's  Park 

Kay,  George,  gardener 
44       Jetv's  Close 
42  M'Donald,  Andrew,  gardener 
32  Lawrie,  J.  cabinet-maker 
28         Wallace  Close 
16  Robb,  Walter,  cowfeeder 

10  AfHeck,  James,  grocer,  &c. 

2  Naysmith,  Mrs.  A.   victual- 
dealer 
2  Pinkerton,  Miss,  teacher 

CHAPEL  STREET. 

I  Hunter,  Mrs 

3  Dickson,  A.  tailor 

3  Home,  William,  S.S.C. 

3  Eyall,  Mrs  W. 

7  Shaw,  T.  W.  hairdresser 

9  Lawson,  Misses,  dressmakers 
9  Pollock,  Peter,  hosier 
1 1  Winter,  George,  wright 

13  Laing,  AV.  gunsmith 

15  Ruthven,  J.  jun.of  CourantOfF. 
15  Ronaldson,  Geo.  late  builder 

15  Weir,  Miss 

17  Smith,  Mrs,  victual-dealer 

16  Bonnar,  David,  tailor 

1 6  Leggat,  James,  whipmaker 

16  Scott,  Alexander,  painter 

14  Vair,  James,  bookseller 

8  Solfleef,  Wm.  J.  P.  constable 
8  Ritchie,  IMrs 

8  Cooper,  Mrs,  lodgings 

6  Gowanlock,  W.  flesher 

Chapel  House, 
Melrose,  Andrew,  esq. 
CHARLES  STREET. 
1  Dickson,  ]\Ii-s,  dressmaker 
1  William,  INIrs  Wilson 
1  Thomson,   Peter,  commercial 

traveller 
1  Thomson,  Mrs  P.  staymaker 
3  .vyme,  George,  grocer 

7  ]{ogers,  Mrs  David,  midwife 
7  Muir,  John,  engraver 

7  White,  Mrs,  staymaker 

11  Aikman,  James 

II  M'Kenrie,  Jas.  bheriff-officer 

15  Kay,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 

17  Banks,  W.  furniture  warehouse 


19  Whitv,  John,  victual-dealer 
21  Buchan,  Miss,  straw-hatmaker 
21  Syme,  John,  commercial  agent 
21  Kemp,  Mrs 

21  White,  John,  draper 

25  Hopkirk,  Thos.  spirit-merchant 

26  Riccalton,  Miss 

24  Vallance,  .J.  confectioner 
24  Pollock,  W.  spirit-dealer 

22  Armstrong,  Mrs 

22  Bonthron,  Peter,  gentleman 

20  Craw,  Henry,  coach-hiier 
18  Purvis,  Adam,  lodgings 
18  Malcolm,  Mrs,  lodgings 

6  M'Kain,  James,  joiner 
12  Finlay,  George,  coach-hirer 
12  Hall,  Mrs,  lodgings 
12  AVhillas,  James,  surveyor 

CHARLOTTE  PLACE. 

1  M'Failane,  Miss,  teacher 

2  Brown,  Mrs 

3  Berry,  Miss 

4  Stevenson,  Mrs 

4  Fishers,  Misses,  dressmakers 

5  Thomson,  James,  baker 

6  Smith  &  Cuthbertson,  builderi 
6  M'Phie,  Don.  lodgings 

6  Wright,  Miss,  milliner       -     . 

8  Gillespie,  Mrs,  straw-hat  maker 

9  Brown,  Miss,  dressmaker 

9  M'Ewen,  JMrs  Peter 

10  Torrance,  James,  ironmonger 

11  Berry,  Mrs  J   stoneware-dealer 

12  Alexander,  James  T.  surgeon 

13  Arcus,  R  lodgings 
13  Ross,  Mrs,  sick  nurse 

13  Irving,  G.  flesher 

14  M'Vittie,  Robt.  victual-dealer 

15  Mathieson,  Alex,  perfumer 

16  Thompson,  George,  plumber 
16  Thomson,  Archibald,  smith  and 

farrier 

1 6  Milne,  Miss  J.  dressmaker 

17  Strachan,  D.  spirit-merchant 

Charlotte  lane 
Campbell,  James,  plumber 
Watt,  D.  postmaster 
Stewart,  Thomas,  postmaster 

CHARLOTTE  SQUARE. 

1  Maconochie,  Allan,  esq. 

3  Bruce,  Mrs  Thomas 

4  Campbell,  A.  esq. 

5  Fergusson,  Hon.  Lady  H. 

6  Oman,  Mrs  Charles,  hotel 

7  Farqubarson,  Mrs 

8  Ramsay,  Mrs  William 

9  Syme,  Professor  James,  M.D. 

10  Veitch,  Mrs 

11  Macbean,  jEneas,  esq.  W.S. 

^^  Gtenjinlas  iitreet. 

12  Dell's,  Mrs,  lodgings 

13  Bell,  Geo.  Ham.  F.R.C.S. 

1 4  Cockburn,  Lord 
16  Arbuthnot,  Lady 


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17  Drummond,  Miss  Home 
St.   Georpt's  Church 

1 8  Thomson,  J.  esq.  cash  11.  Rank 

19  Neaves,  Charles,  esq.  advocate 

20  Horseman,  William,  esq. 

21  Johnston,  David,  esq. 

22  Hay,  John,  esq.  of  Morton 

23  Edin.  IimtUution  for  the  edu- 

cation of  yoiiiKj  ladies, 
23  Scrymgeour,  Miss 

23  Kyle,  Miss 

1^"  Hope  Street. 

24  M'Kenzie,  Sutherland,  esq. 

25  Davidson,  Miss  E. 
2G  Riddell,  Colonel 

27  Gibson,  Sir A.C.Maitland.hart. 

28  Eoyle,  Right  Hon.  David,  Lord 

•lustice  General 

29  Mackenzie,  William,  esq.  W.S. 

30  Rlair,  ISIrs,  of  Avonton 

E^sT  ^oiith  Cliorlotte  Street. 

33  Siviright,  Miss,  of  Southhouse 

34  Anderson,  Francis,  esq. 

34  Anderson,  Mrs,  of  Inchyrn 

35  Hughes  and  Alylne,  esq.  W.S 
35  iMylne,  .James,  esq.  W.S. 
36'  Hutchins,  C.  esq.  surgeon-dent. 

37  Milliken,  Miss 

38  I^izars,  Professor 

39  Scott  Mrs,  sen.  of  Malleny 

39  Scott,  S.  P.  esq. 

J^  Gtorge  Street. 

40  Ferguson,  William,  esq, 

40  Juridical  Snciiti/ 

41  Moir,  George,  esq.  advocate 

43  Omond,  Robert,  M.D. 

44  Reid,  Robert,  esq. 

45  Macfarlan,  John,  surgeon 

46  Pringle,  Mrs,sen.  of  Whytbank 

CHARLOTTE  ST.(NORTH) 

1  Irving,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

2  Cowan,  John,  esq.  advocate 

3  Adams,  John,  esq.  S.S.C. 

3  Brown,  Thomas,  architect 

4  Thompson,  Miss 
Constable,  T.  esq. 

6  Anderson,  Rev.  Christopher 
6  Martin,  Thomas,  flesliet 
6  Connell,  Miss 

CHARLOTTE  ST.  (SOUTH) 
1  Lind,  David,  builder 
1  Maitland,  Augustus,  esq.  W.S. 
United  Kingdom  LifeAssuraiict 
Company 

]  IMuir,  William,  esq.  S.S.C. 
1  Stewart,  Miss,  dressmaker 
1  Downie,  William,  lodgings. 
3  Dunlop,  Alex.  esq.  advocate 

6  Bryce,  David,  esq. 

7  Ponton,  Miss 

7  Anderson,  Charles,  esq.  S.S.C 
7  Newbigging,  Miss 
7  Philip,  Miss,  dressmaker 


13  Laird,  JMiss 

13  Scotland,  A.  P.  esq.  S.S.C. 

13  Philp,  John,  writer 

13  Bell,  John,  smith 

15  Lees,  Charles,  esq.  U.S.A. 

16  Anderson,  Miss,  min. -painter 
IG  Callender,  Henry,  accountant 
1(5  Smith,  Mrs  Archibald 

16  Poor  Law  Enquiry  Commission 

14  Cameron,  A.  coach-hirer 

12  Gibson  &  Home,  esqrs.  AV.S 
12  Gibson,  J.  jun.  esq.  W.S. 
12  Home,  William,  esq.  W.S. 
10  Adjutant  CeneraVa  Office 
10  Paul  &  MoncreifF,  accountants 
10  Goodsir,  Miss,  dressmaker 

8  Wood,  John  George,  esq.  AV.S. 

8  Wood,  William,  accountant 

6  Fleming,  AVi.liam,  printer 

4  Rymer,   Thomas,  esq. 

2  Stewart,  Peter,  spirit- dealer 

2  Fleming,  Alexander,  esq.  W.S. 

2  Ward,  JMrs 


9  Adam,  ]VIiss 


CHARLOTTE  ST.  {Leith.) 

1  Murray,  J.  and  E.  grocers 

2  Alexander,  William,  grocer 
2  Samuel,  R.  Leith  Candle  Co. 

4  Galbraith,  Mrs  H.  eonfectr. 

5  Mathewson,  Mrs,  grocer 
7  Brimner,  Mrs  John,  fruiterer 
9  Seton,  H.  veterinary  surgeon 

10  Johnstone,  R.  painter 

11  Hutchieson,  Robert,  wright 

16  Man-,  John  S. 

17  Jones,  Thomas,  banker 

18  Police  office;  A.  Angus,intendt. 

19  Edinburgh  and  Leith  Bank  ; 
(A.  Wilson,  agent) 

20  Bruce,  James,  builder 

21  Paterson,Mrs,jun.card-manuf 

21  Galium,  Thomas,  gas-litter 

22  Bruce,  Dr,  surgeon 
2,3  Pop,  James,  wine-merchant 

24  Mathew,  Robert,  baker 

25  Grieve,  Robt.  American  Con. 

25  TuUis,  Mrs 

26  Fulton,  F.  merchant 

27  Bruce,  Walter,  &  Sons,buildr& 

28  Stevenson,  Thos.  merchant 
30  White,  James,  merchant 
32  White,  Adam,  esq. 
35  Combe,  Dr.  James,  surgeon 
37  Hardie  &  Co.  merchants  and 

shipowners 
43  Stewart,  John,  coal-merchant 
49  Gourlay,  Mrs 
49  Eggo,  .J.  agent 

49  Eggo,  Charles,  merchant 
30  Moffat,  Mrs 

50  Stoddart,  R.  esq. 

51  Williamson,  Dr 

51  Williamson,  Charles,  mercht. 

52  Alexander,  J. 
5i  Merrylees,  Mrs,  cork-manuf. 


52  Mrs  Reid 

53  Balmain,  Miss,  dressmaker 

54  Thomson,  Peter,  baker 

55  Aitkens,  Thomas,  smith 
oQ  Baxter,  Allan,  innkeeper 
57  Mason,  Robert,  flesher 
59  Dryden,  Mrs 

59  Adamson,  Captain  Benjamin 

59  Dodds,  Miss 

'>0  Lizars  &  Co.  bootmakers 

61  Smeaton,  M.  fruiterer 

62  Thorburn,  James,  plumber 

Charlotte  lane, 
5  Henderson,  11.  &  Co.  merchts. 
9  Smith,  James,  cork-manufact. 


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CHEYNE  STREET. 
1  Russell,  John,  teacher 

1  Brown,  Mrs,  dressmaker 

2  Smith,  W.  wright 

3  M'Glashan,  Charles,  writer 
5  Robertson,  Thomas 

5  Binnie,  Miss,  dressmaker 

5  Sherar,  John,  surveyor 
7  Fraser,  Charles,  esq. 

9  M'Leay,  M.  artist 
11  Rae,  Mrs  Henry 
11  Taylor,  Mrs 
1 1  M-Laren,  William,  wright 
17  Dryden,  Mrs 
17  Wood,  James,  excise-officer 
17  Higgin,  Mrs 
21  Cockburn,  Mrs 
23  Lawson,  Charles,  manager  of 
Gilmerton  Limevvoiks,  &c. 
25  Young,  Alex,  of  G.  P.  O. 
27  Stewart,  John,  writer 
29  Butterworth,  Miss 
29  Nieol,  John,  writer 
29  Cunmiing,  Miss,  seminary 
29  Houston,  Mrs 
31  Macarter,  Alexander 
31  Waugh,  William,  S.S.C. 

6  Shiells,  Mrs 

CHURCH  STREET. 

1  Ramage,  John,  baker 
5  Craik,  William,  smith 
5  Mill,  Cieorge,  tailor 

5  Richardson,  Mrs 

6  Laycock,  W.  broker 
11  Craig,  William,  grocer 
10  Simpson,  John,  smith 

Brown,  James,  wright 
Henderson,  Robert,  wright 

CIRCUS  PL.  (North-East.) 

2  Lister,  John,  esq.  advocate 
4  Circus  Place  School 

6  M' Donald,  Mrs  J. 

6  Rough,  Robert,  merchant 

CIRCUS  PL.  (Nouth-West.) 

1  Murray  &  Son,  cabinetmakers 

2  Grant,  Robert,  painter 


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3  Miller,  John,  shoemaker 

4  Paton,  Thomas,  bookseller 

5  M'Kenzie,  Alex,  hairdresser 

6  Wilson,  Miss,  milliner 

7  Mackie,  Charles,  surgeon 
7  Chilton,  William,  lodgings 

7  Musgrave,  A.  of  Circus  P.  Sch. 

7  Ormiston,  Mrs,  lodgings 

7  Bell,  John,  lodgings 

7  Boyd,  Mrs,  lodgings 

7  Cairncross.  Mrs,  lodgings 

7  Brown,  John  (Stamp  Office) 

7  Henry,  John,  writer 

7  Heiton,  John,  builder 

8  Muir,  Richard,  shoemaker 

9  Bell,  Peter,  smith 

10  Haddow,  William,  dairy 

Circus  Lane,  North, 
Park,  William,  wright 
Urquhart,  George,  smith 
Clay,  John,  smith 
Brunton,  James,  wright 

11  Edgar,  John,  spirit-dealer 

12  Russel,  James,  victual-dealer 

12  Stewart,  Robert,  salesman 

13  Dawson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
13  Hunter,  Mrs,  lodgings 
13  Vickers,  C,  M  D. 

13  Irving,  John,  mason 

13  Robertson,  John,  merchant 

13  Lamb,  R.  printer 

14  Low,  William,  bootmaker 

15  Barton,  Mrs.  W.  tea-dealer 

16  Thorburn,  Mrs,  china  dealer 

17  Ket-r,  William,  grocer 

18  Walker,  J.  &  Son,  butchers 

19  Burmann,  Richd.  of  Excise 
19  Murray,  Abijah,  sheriff-officer 
19  Shiells,  William,  artist 

19  Ramage,  John,  baker 

19  Largo,  Mrs  Ann,  lodgings 

20  Aitken,  Alexander,  draper 
22  White,  Alex,  victual-dealer 

22  Stalker,  Thomas,  hairdresser 

23  Thorburn,  Thomas,  draper 

24  Hatton,  Dr  David,  druggist 

CIRCUS  PL.  (South-East) 

1  Galbraith,  Peter,  confectioner 

3  Tod,  R.  &  Son,  fleshers 

5  Davidson,  Misses 

7  Wilson,  John,  lodgings 

9  Maitland,  Miss 

9  IMaitland,  John,  esq.  writer 

9  Heriot,  F.  L.  M.  esq.  younger 

Rammornie 
9  Ritchie,  D.  ironmonger 
9  Barton,  Mrs,  lodgings 

CIRCUS  PL.  (South- West.) 

1  Manson,  Geo.  bootmaker 

2  Archibald,  Miss 

2  Eraser,  Mrs  Major 

2  Robb,  John,  builder 

3  Elder,  Mrs 


3  Elder,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

4  Baird,  John,  esq. 

5  Ross,  J.  B.  esq.  advocate 
5  Ross,  Mrs,  of  Knockbrae 

5  Ross,  H.  esq.  of  Knockbrae 

CIRCUS  (ROYAL.) 

1  Wood,  Lord 

3  Dickson,  Walter,  esq.  W.S. 
5  Sands,  W.  H.  esq.  W.S. 
7  Bell,  Carlvle,  esq.  W.S. 
9  Macqueeni  K.,  H  E.I.C.S. 

9  Bairnsf'ather,  Peter,  W.S. 

II  Forsyth,  Robt.  esq.  advocate 
11  Forsyth,  Chas.  esq.  advocate 

11  Forsyth,  Henry,  esq.  W.S. 

13  Meadowbank,  Lord 

15  Learmonth,  Miss 

17  Pearson  and  Robertson,  W.S, 

17  Pearson,  Alex.  esq.  W.S. 
19  Wood,  Dr  James,  F.R.C.P. 

19  Wood,   Alex.   esq.   surgeon, 

F.R.C.P. 
21  Jamieson,  Robert,  esq. 

21  Torrie,  T.  J.  esq.  advocate 

23  Walker,  James,  esq.  advocate 
25  Cornwall,  James,  esq. 

25  Cornwall,  James,  esq.  M.D 
30  Reid,  James,  accountant 
30  Clerk,  Mrs  Helen 

30  Pairman,  John,  artist 
30  Pattison,  Mrs  &  Miss,  boarding- 
school 

30  Thompson,  Ebenezer,  teacher 
30  Thompson,  Samuel,  M.  D. 
28  Lamont,  Alex.  esq.  W.S. 

26  TurnbuU,  Misses,  board.-scho. 

24  Shand,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

22  Wilson,  Misses,  boarding-sch. 

20  Wood,  Captain  Pat.  E.I.C.S. 

18  Dalziel,  Miss,  boarding-school 

16  Renny  &  Webster,  esq.  W.S. 
16  Renny,  William,  esq.  W.S. 

14  Dennistoun,  Mrs 

12  Forrest,  Right  Hon.    Sir  J. 

bart.  of  Comiston,  Ld.  Pro. 

10  Herries,  W^m.  Y.  esq.  of  Spo- 

tes,  W.S. 

8  Drysdale,  Sir  Wm.  (of  Pittu- 

char) 
6  Maxwell,  Lady,  of  Calderwood 
4  Fullerton,  Miss 

2  Kemp,  Francis,  janitor 
2  Circus  Place  School 

CITADEL  (Leith.) 

1  Harvie,  John,  spirit-dealer 

9  Ross,  John,  smith 

14  Chad  wick,  Colin,  spirit-dealer 
18  Cameron,  Arch,  spirit-dealer 

21  Farquhar,  Alex,  spirit-dealer 

24  M'Rorie,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 

25  Murray,  James,  ship-chandler 

26  Nesbit  &  Rollo,  boat-builders 

27  Morrison,  Alex,  shoemaker 


Citadel  Street, 
4  Higgins,  D.  tobacconist 

6  Goldie,  Robert,  baker 

7  Bennet,  John,  waggoner 
9  Bennet,  John,  clerk 

12  Higgins,  W.  toy  shop 

13  Downs,  Mrs,  meal-dealer 

CLAREMONT   CRESCENT. 

12  Cunningham,  G.  G.  esq. 

13  Henderson,  Capt.  D.G.C.  esq. 

14  Borthwick,  J.  esq.  accountant 

15  Biggar,  Walter,  esq. 

16  Christie,  Rob.  esq.  account. 

17  Rodmell,  Thomas,  esq. 

18  Dundas,  Mrs,  of  Blair 

19  Adam,  James,  esq.  S.S.C. 

21  Laurie,  Robert,  merchant 

22  Richardson,  Jas.  esq.  advocate 

23  White,  James,  umbrel.-maker 
23  Mitchell,  F.  G.  esq. 

CLAREMONT  PLACE. 
1  Tait,  James,  grocer 
I  M'Laren,  John,  shoemaker 
1  Borland,  Mrs 
1  Robin,  Mrs 
1  Halkett,  Mrs 
I  Ramsay,  James,  writer 
I  Smith,  Robert,  builder 

1  Smith,  Alexander,  builder     ^ 
3  Henderson,  J.  F. 

2  Scott,  Alexander,  baker 

CLAREMONT  ST.  (EAST.) 

45  Johnston,  Major  P. 

43  Bell,  Mrs  James 

43  Shearer,  J.  teacher  of  music 

43  Walker,  Mrs 

41  Russell,  George  E.  merchant 

41  M'Kay,  John,  jeweller 

41  Stothert,  Miss 

39  Dickson,  Mrs  A. 

37  Hughes,   John    (Ballantyne 

&  Hughes) 
35  Wood,  G.  (of  Wood  &  Co.) 
35  Wilson,  Mrs  R. 
33  Peaston,  Miss 
33  M' Gibbon,  Charles,  builder 
31  Brodie,  Mrs  Col. 
29  Gordon,  John,  esq. 
27  Johnston,  J.  (Western  Bank) 
27  Murray,  J.  jun.  esq,  S.S.C. 
27  Learmonth,  George,  builder 
25  Stewart,  J.  L.  landscape  paint. 
25  Stenhouse,  Mrs 
25  Ronaldson,  John,  writer 
23  Bagot,  Rev.  Daniel,  B.D. 
21  Dickson,  Miss 
19  Simmie,  Mrs  Dr.  board.-sch. 
17  Sprot,  Miss 
15  Napier,  Wm.  esq.  W.S. 
13  Armstrong,  Mrs  H. 
1 1  Watt,  Thos.  esq.  of  Allanhill 

9  Greenfield,  James,  esq. 

7  Graham,  Robert,  esq. 


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5  Peterwald,  Wm.  esq.  j28  Turunski,  Louis,  esq. 

3  Fleming,  William,  esq.  banker  26  Steven,  Rev.  Dr  Jno. 


1  Black,  Mrs  James 

CLAREMONT  ST.  (WEST.) 
1  Findlater,  Captain 
1  Duff,  Miss 
1  Macfarlane,  Miss 

1  Brown,  Mrs 

2  Hatten,  James,  W.S. 

3  Thomson,  Wm.  J.  esq. 

4  Macaulay,  Miss 

4  Duncan,  John,  esq.  W.S 

5  Walker,  Mrs  James 

6  Craig,  Miss 
6  Wood,  Mrs 

6  Wood,  J.  M.  (of  Wood  &  Co.) 
6  Lee,  Miss 

6  M'Dougall,  P.  C.  esq. 

7  Brown,  Rev.  A.  W. 

St  Bernard's  Church 

8  Thompson,  A.  esq. 

9  Grogan,  William,  esq. 
9  Jamieson,  W.  G.  writer 

10  Johnston,  J.  S.  S.S.C. 

CLAREMONT  PARK 
(Leith.) 
Russell,  W.  (of  R  &  Ewen) 
Bennet,  James,  esq.  W.S. 
Maxton,  J.  R.  engineer 
Menzies,  Robt.  D.  esq. 
Wood,  Christopher,  jun.  esq. 
Hutchinson,  John,  esq. 
Nimmo,  William,  gardener 

CLARENCE  STREET. 
1  Halliday,  Lady 
3  Stewart,  Mrs. 
5  Low,  Mrs  James 
5  Ramsay,  Miss 
5  Mercer,  William,  esq.  W.S. 
7  Shaw,  Mrs,  D. 
9  Tait,  John,  dairy 

11  Craig,  Miss 
11  Handyside,  Mrs,  Andrew 
13  Scott,  Mrs  Charles 
15  Minto,  Dr,  accoucheur 
17  Watson,  T.  0.  (Com.  Bank) 
17  Spence,  Mrs 
17  Kay,  Miss 
27  Smith,  Mrs 
29  Yoole,  Wm.  writer 
29  Anderson,  Miss,  dressmaker 
29  Dickson,  John,  gunmaker 
29  Rea,  Mrs  G.  L. 
29  Knox,  Miss,  dressmaker 

29  Lindsay,  Mrs 
32  Gray,  Misses 

30  M' Arthur,  Mrs 
30  Welsh,  Misses 
30  Forbes,  A.  W.  writer 
30  M'Donald,  Mrs 
30  Husband,  Mrs  Dr 
30  Martin,  Miss 


24  M'Laren,  Mrs 

24  Fraser,  Mioses 

24  Hunter,  Mrs 

22  Brown,  Mrs 

22  Blyth,  D.  shoemaker 

20  Jackson,  Alex.  esq.  M.D. 

20  Jackson,  Robert,  esq. 

20  Jackson,  Mrs  James 
18  Rankine,  Mrs 
18  Thomson,  Mrs 
18  Rutherford,  Mrs 
18  Cunningham,  Mrs 
16  Ireland,  Mrs.  Dr 
12  Adamson,  Miss 
12  M'Kenzie,  Mrs 
12  Cousin,  David,  architect 

12  Mason,  Mrs 
8  Grant,  Mrs 
6  Glass,  .John, 
6  Glen,  Rev.  Wm. 
6  Rogers,  Jno.  S.S.C. 
6  Tilbee,  Spencer,  esq. 
2  Robertson,  Mrs 
2  Macrae,  John,  grocer 

CLERK  STREET. 

1  Laurie,  B.  hosier 
1  Trotter,  John 
1  Wightman,  Mrs. 
5  Durward,  And.  cabinetmaker 
1 1  Brown,  Alex,  baker 

13  Steedman,  Miss,  dressmaker 
13  White,  Miss,  teacher 
13  Stuart,  James,  music  seller 
13  Miller,  John 
13  Harding,  Mrs  George 

21  Stirling,  John,  victual-dealer 
23  Jerment,  Mrs 
23  Scrymgeour,  Miss 
25  Robertson,  Mrs  A.  dairy 
29  Brown,  Mrs  D.  grocer 
31  Carrick,  Wm.  (stamp-office) 
31  James,  Mrs  Lieut. 
31  Mutter,  Mrs  Andrew 
31  Sclater,  R.  junior,  die-cutter 
33  Inglis,  William,  spirit-dealer 
37  Scoon,  Kenneth,  baker 
39  Whyte,  John,  victual-dealer 
41  Nixon,  Mrs 
41  Black,  Miss,  lodgings 
41  Tait,  James,  bookseller 
41  White,  John,  pattern-drawer 
41  Montgomery,  Mrs 
47  Mitchell,  Wm.  victual-dealer 
49  Grierson,  Rob.  victual-dealer 
31  Swanson,  Miss 
51  Kay  Peter  (of  Oliver  &  Boyd) 
51  Waters,  John,  flesher 
51  Porteous,  Mrs 
53  Young,  A.  painter 
55  Hislop,  Robert,  baker 
61  Millar,  D.  letter-founder 


61  Mowatt,  Misses,  dressmakers 
61  Bryce,  James,  printer 
63  Mowat,  W.  stone-warehouse 
65  Chalmers,  George,  saddler 

67  Balmain,  James,  bootmaker 

69  Gair,  James,  plumber 
71  Wilson,  Mrs 

71  Wilson,  Mrs 

71  Tait,  Wm.  trimming-merchant 

71  Laing,  S.  of  Commercial  Bank 

71  Jeimoway,  Mrs 

71  Bell,  Thos.  Norwich  Union 

73  Smith,  John,  painter 

73  Thomson,  James,  baker 
Hope-Park  Church 

77  Liddell,  William,  wright 

79  Smith,  Wm.  wood-merchant 
82  Blackie,  J.  &  A.  wood-mercht. 

80  Storrie,  Jas.  coach-builder 

78  Lamb,  T.  slater 

76  Alexander&Brown,  silk-dyers 

74  Patterson,  J.  W.  turner 

70  Crawford,  D.  smith 

68  Biggar,  John,  cabinetmaker 
66  Wilson,  Robert,  painter 

38  Cockburn,MrsR.chinamerch. 

36  Kennedy,  Alex.  com.  traveller 

56  Hilliard,  H.  cutler 

56  Ferguson,  James,  esq. 

36  Waugh,  Mrs 

34  Meldrum,  Mrs 

46  Fairgrieve,  Thomas,  druggist 

44  Taylor,  James,  flesher 

42  Robertson,  George,  baker 

40  Cunningham,  A.  G.  grocer 

38  Stewart,  G.  provision-merch. 

34  Robertson,  Thos.  of  excise 

34  Nicol,  Alexander,  late  grocer 

34  Hall,  Miss,  milliner 

32  Fife,  M.  worsted  shop 

30  Cowan,  J.  M.  surgeon 

30  Cowan,  George,  surgeon 

26  Spence,  Mrs,  draper 

24  Brown,  John,  dyer 

24  White,  Mrs,  lodgings 

24  Morrison,  Mrs 

24  Brov/n,  Mrs 

24  Murray,  George,  esq. 

22  Hay,  Miss,  corsetmaker 

18  Turner,  Peter,  victual-dealer 

1 4  Jackson,  Mrs,  lodgings 

14  Blair,  Mrs 

14  Stevenson,  James,  agent 

14  Melville,  Andrew,  agent 

14  Hope,  Mrs 

8  Milne,  F.  baker 

6  Milne,  John,  meal-dealer 

4  Spence,  Miss 

4  Gray,  Mrs 

2  Horn,  Miss,  milliner 

CLERK  STREET  (South.) 

1  Hunter.A.  &  Son.wine-merch. 

2  Shiell,  John,  cabinetmaker 


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3  Middlemas,  E.  victual-dealer 

4  Waters,  H.  flesber 
6  Rankine,  D.  flesber 

CLYDE  STREET. 

1  Moor,  D.  billiard-table  maker 
3  Stewart,  Jobu,  spirit-dealer 
3  Giay,  Jobn,  baker 
9  Coltart,  James,  grocer 

11  Stewart,  Joseph,  spirit-dealer 

Lane 
Henderson,  W.  messenger  R. 

Bank 
Stewart,  Dun.     do.     do. 

13  Mackay,  Mrs 

15  Boog,  R.  S.S.C. 
15  Lockhart,  R.  S.S.C. 
15  Brand,  Mrs,  lodgings 

15  Harvey,  Wm.  messenger 

B.L.  Co. 

17  Mill,  John,  wine-mercbant 
23  Lawrie,  A.  musician 

23  M'Lean,  Chas   engraver 
27  Halket,  Alex,  bootmaker 
27  Robertson,  D.  J.  city  cham- 
berlain 
27  Buchan,  Wm.  wax  manuf. 

27  Abernetby,  jNIrs,  midwife 
26  M'Glashan,    A.    copperplate 

printer 

28  Carbery,  Jobn,  spirit-dealer 

18  Scott,  J.  T.  watchmaker 

16  Hutcbi?on,  Jobn,  printer 

14  Grant,  Alex,  general  aa^ent 

12  Brown,  James,  shoemaker 
10  Scott,  James,  cabinetmaker 

5  Dick,  John,  farrier 

8  Dick,  Wm.  veterinary  surgeon 

6  Ferguson,  Mrs,  confectioner 

COAL  HILL  {Leith.) 

3  Northern  Coal  Min.  Depot 

10  Cameron.  Angus,  contractor 

1 1  Lemon,  R.  chemist,  &c. 

12  Hunter  and  Co.  merchants 

14  Henderson,  William,  baker 

15  Barm  close 

16  Brash,  D.  wine  &  spirit-mer. 

17  Hamilton,  G.  wright 

18  Webster,  John, boot  &  leather 

shop 

COATES  CRESCENT. 

1  Pattison,  Mrs  James 

2  P'alconer,  Miss 

3  Norrie,  J.  W.  esq. 

4  Scott,  William,  esq. 

6  Jackson,  E.  J.  esq. 

7  Dalyrymple,  Miss  Hay 

8  Scott,  Cnptain  A 

9  Ross,  Mrs  Colonel 
]  I  Selkrig,  Ml  s 

12  Carfrae,  Miss 

l."i  Seaton,  Jlrs 

14  Wood,  J.  S.,  esq. 


15  Tod,  Thomas,  esq.  advocate 

16  Henderson,  Eagle,  esq. 

17  Morgan,  John,  esq. 

18  Abercromby,  Sir  R.  bart. 

19  Rutherford,  Miss 

19  Miller,  Mrs 

20  Anderson,  Mrs  R. 

21  Farqubar,  A.  esq.  W.S. 

21  Farquhar,  Mrs 

22  Ferguson,  J.  M.  Captain 
Coates  Ea.<iter,W.oiMe\v.  St 
Fearn,  Miss 

Coates  Wester,  by  Maitld.  St. ; 
Forbes,  George,  esq. 
Coates  South,  by  Maitld.  St. ; 
M'Kelvie,  James,  merchant 
Coaxes  Hall,  by  Maitiand  St. ; 
Romanes,  T.  esq. 

COATFIELD  LANE, 

(Lekh.) 
2  ^lould,  Andrew,  grocer 
2  Brand,  David,  grocer.  &c. 
2  Aris,  Samuel,  of  excise 
4  Lamb,  Peter,  wright 
4  Fowles,  Miss,  straw-bat  mak. 

4  Mirylees,  Andrew,  corkcutter 
9  Leggat,  Mrs  Gideon,  grocer 

Armstrong  &  Co.  merchants 
18  M'Kay,  Niell,  &  Co.  builders 
33  Adamson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
33  Marshall,  James,  plasterer 
35  Gray,  Mrs,  midwife 

COBOURG  STREET  (Leith.) 

2  Moffat,  A.  dairy 

5  Galiaway,  A.  shipmaster 
5  Lindesay,  Mrs 

5  Lindesay,  William,  writer 

5  Gillespie,  G.  J.  merchant 

6  Knight,  J.  grocer 

8  Leilh  Sugar  Refining  Campy. 
12  Kinghorn,  Wm.  architect 
14  Ferrie,  Robert,  dairy 

14  Black,  Wm.  &  Co. 

15  Black,  Wm.  provision  shop 

22  Hampton,  Wm.  fish-curer 

23  Anderson,  William,  grocer 

COLLEGE,  South  Bridge; 
Alex.  Brunton,  D.D. 
A.  D.  Barrowman,  janitor 

COLLEGE  ST.  (North.) 

1  Cork's,  tavern 

4  Baird,  Mary  Anne,  tobacco'  ist 

5  M'Intosh,  James,  bookseller 

6  Farmer,  John,  baker 

7  Head,  Chas.  Roslin  bleachfield 
Glen,  R.  glass-cutter 

COLLEGE  ST.  (South.) 

1  Jaap,  R.  druggist 

2  Faulds,  T.  tle^ber 

3  Cattanach,  Wm.  spirit-mercht. 

4  Blackwood,  H.  optician 


5  Blackie  &  Son,  publishers 
5  Peterkin,  J.  seal-engraver 
5  Wilson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
5  Kemp,  Mrs  A. 
5  Mackay,  Hugh,  agent 

5  Cownie,  William,  clothier 

6  Mackenzie,  F.  spirit-dealer 

7  Morton,    Alex,    philosophic 

instrument  maker 

8  Ferenbach  &  Co.  sausage  mak. 

9  Fleming,  Miss 

10  Scott,  W.  vegetable  pill  wareh. 

10  Wilson,  Mrs 

10  Brotberston,  Mrs,  lodgings 

10  TuUy,  Mrs,  lodgings 

11  Reg.  for  Servants,  Mrs  Young 
College-street  Chapel 

12  Thomson,  James,  baker         ! 

13  Brown,  R.  &  A.  booksellers- 

14  Dewar,  Andrew,  boot  k  shoe- 

maker 
13  Fisher,  John,  engraver 

15  Smith,  James,  tailor  j 
15  Smith,  Miss  S.  milliner        )2 
15  Beatson,  Mrs,  lodgings         21 
15  Beatson,  John,  tailor             "' 
13  Officer,  Jobn,  writer 

15  Geikie,  J.  S.  perfumer 

15  Bowie,  J.  linen-draper 

16  &  17  M'Laren,  Arch,  tavern 
19  M'Leod,  Miss,  toy  shop 

21  Robertson,  D.  teach,  of  music 
21  M'Culloch,  James,  teacher 

21  Murdoch,  George,  printer 

22  Kerr,  Miss,  milliner 

23  Hunter,  Mrs  F.  grocer 

COLLEGE  ST.  (West.) 
Brown,  R.  &  A.  booksellers- 
COLTBRIDGE. 

Dairy  Mills, 
Thomson,  David,  mill-master 

Roseburn, 
Thomson,  J.  farmer 

Colt  Bridge, 
Paterson,  J.  esq. 
Legget,  David,  skinner 
Lawrie,  W.  mill-master 
Jamieson,  J.  gardener 
Buchanan,  A.  feuar 
Dun,  Adam,  gardener 
Binnie,  John,  baker 

Murrayiielil, 
Kinnear,  James,  esq.  W.S. 
Pearson,  Charles,  esq. 
Cameron,  Mrs 

Park,  Wm.  (Stamps  &  Taxes) 
Campbell,  Alex.  esq. 

Hazle  Bank, 
Horn,   Arch.   esq.  accountant 

Dunedan  Cottage, 
Seaton,  Miss 

Iniieru;ick  Lodge, 
Hamilton,  Mrs  General 


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Dinclijf, 
Macvicsr,  J.  D.  esq. 

Ravelston, 
Keith.  Lady 

Bellmount, 
Mackenzie,  Lord 

COMELY  BANK. 

5  Deas,  Peter  S.  esq 

6  Brown,  Major  Roljert 

7  M'Farlane,  J.  ofB.  Linen  Co. 

8  Young,  Win.  Stam[)  Office 

9  Kirkwood,  Mrs 

10  Harper,  Mrs  Robert 

1 1  Johnstone,  Mrs 

12  Johnstone,  John,  esq. 

13  Forrest,  Mrs  Dr 

1-t  M'Intyre,  Major  Archibald 

15  Falconer,  James,  writer 

16  Stewart,  Captain  Duncan 
16  Russell,  Miss 

16  Lawson,  S.  merchant 

19  Fair  weather.  Major 

20  Fraser,  Mrs 

22  Aitken,  Alex,  silk  mercer 

23  Thomson,  Mrs  William 
Cunningham,  James,  florist 
Duke,  John 

Proctor,  John,  carter 
Proctor,  William,  carter] 
Edwards,  James,  agent 
Low,    Professor,    Craigleith 

House 
Johnston,   Alex.    esq.    W.  S., 
Craigleith  Hill 
Craigleith  Quarry, 
Johnston,  George 
M'Intosh,  James,  clerk 

COMELY  GREEN  CRESC. 
1  M'Rae,  John,  M.D. 
3  M'Diarmid,  J.  esq. 
3  Meikle,  Mrs 
3  Davidson,  George,bookkeeper 

3  Forsyth,   Arthur,    road-sur- 

veyor 

4  Reid,  John,  agent 

COMELY  GREEN  PLACE. 

3  Blaikie,  Wm.  engineer 

3  Donaldson,  Mrs  H. 

.3  Johnston,  Alexander,  builder 

3  Robinson,  Ralph,  (of  Excise) 

4  Crawfiird,  Rob.  writer 
6  Braidwood,  Misses 

6  Murray,  Miss 
6  Robertson,  James,  esq. 
6  Brander,  George  (of  Excise) 
8  Young,  Capt.  James 
8  Donaldson,  J.  H.  e^q. 
Comely  Green  Htuse 

Cormack,  D.  ironminger 
Ruse  Lane 
.    Wilson,  Mrs 

Robertson,  Mrs 


COMMERCIAL  PLACE, 
(Leith.) 

Shore  Dues  Office 

Commissioners  of  Dorks  Office 

Custom-House 
1  Forth  Steam  TowingCompany 
1  M'Kain,  W.  B.  agent 

4  Dawson,  W.  colour  merchant 

5  Fraser,  A.  spirit-dealer 

()  Gavin,  P.  &  Co.  ship-chandlers 

10  Matheson,  Dn.  spirit-dealer 

1 1  Ferguson,  Thos.  paper  merch. 

13  Wright,  W.  hatter 

14  Laing,  Mrs,  Commercial  tav. 
14  Watt,  R.  wine-merchant 

14  Denovan,  H.  &  Co.  merchts. 
14  Denovan,  H.  L.  P.  Mecklen- 

burgh  Consul 
14  Denovan,    H.    Danish   Vice- 

Consul 
14  Wallace,  J.  jun.  brazier 

14  White,  David,  clothier 

15  Begbie,  W.  stone  warehouse 

16  &  17  Bolton  &  Co.  ship-chand- 

lers 
18  Gillon,  Wm.  carter 

21  Niven,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 

22  Lauder,  James,  smith 

27  Ness,  Thomas,  smith 

29  Cochrane,  John,  blockmaker 
31  Liddle,  Robert,  merchant 
31  Harlow,  W.  Mrs,  nailmaker 
35  Ireland,  Charles,  smith 

CONSTITUTION  STREET, 

(Leith.) 
4  Young,  Geo.  &  Co.  merchts. 

6  Wauchope  and  Moodie,  wine- 

merchants 
9  M'Laren,  D.  &  Co.  merchant 
10  Wallace,  James,  banker 

12  Kyle,  Jas.  &  Son,  bootmakers 

13  Boyce,  John,  spirit-dealer 

15  M'Bryde,  Mrs  John,  lodgings 

15  Ilosie,  Miss  E.  lodgings 

15  Waterston,  Robert,  stationer 

17  Lindesay,  Mrs.  W.  wine-mer. 

18  Lindesay,  Jas.  esq.  wine-mer. 

19  Gunn,  Robert,  solicitor 

20  Bristow,  Robert,  steward 

21  Anderson,  R.  &  Co.  merchants 

22  Laird,  Anthony, salt-merchant 

23  Murray,  Mrs,  grocer 

iVtfu's  Icine 
BelVs  court 

24  Ctwimerviul  Bank  of  Scotland; 

24  A.  Spence,  agent 

25  Robinow,  Sons,  &Co.  merchts. 
25  Robinow,  Adolph,  merchant 

25  Neil,  Jn.  esq.  (of  R  Son  &  Co.^ 

26  Maxwell,  Marshall  &  Co.  corn- 

factors 

28  Thorn,  D.  merchant 
28  Nimmo,  Mrs  A. 

28  Davidson,  D.  of  Ordi  ance 


Saunders,  John,  auctioneer 
Neilson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
Paul.  James,  solicitor 
Alison  &:  Cowan,  corn-merchs. 
Begbie,  Peter,  coal-merchant 
Ronaldson,  Mrs  Archibald 
Shells,  William,  merchant 
Cain'n^ate  and  Leith  Lod^e 
Story,  John,  merchant 
Spence,  A.  merchant 
M'Craw,  Peter,  collector 
Bank    if    Scotland's    Branch  ; 

Thos.  Jones,  esq.  agent 
Watson,  Dr  T.  B.  physician 
Tod,  James  B.  merchant 
Anderson,  William,  merchant 
Patison,  William  J.  agent 
Taylor  and  Co.  agents 
Marshall,  R.  storekeeper 
Sutherland,  James,  plastem 
Marshall  &  Sutherland,  plas- 
terers 
Bruce,  William,  wright 
Bruce,    Walter    (of   Walter 

Bruce  iV.  Sons) 
Dryburgh,  N.  cooper 
Young,  James,  merchant 
Kichardsoii,  Mrs  Captain 
Gray,  James,  of  Post-ottice 
Watson,  John,  general  mercht. 
Chapman,  E.  surgeon 
Armstrong  &  Co.  merchants 
Young,  John,  slater  &  glazier 
Thompson,  Dr.  G.  surgeon 
Hope,    Bruce,    &    Co.    wine- 
merchants 
Dickson,  Wm.  wine-merchant 
Sliand,  T.  A.  merchant 
&  57  Thomson,  A.  &  W.  mar- 
ble-works 
Smyth,  S.  J.  customs 
Winton,  Misses,  dressmakers 
Paterson,  Rob.  late  of  Excise 
Thomson,  Mm.  marble-work 
Greig,  John,  baker  J 
Burnet,  Mrs,  lodgings 
Collier,  Mrs  Josejjh 
Lindsay,  Mrs 
Deans,  Wm.   (of  M'Kinlay 

and  Deans) 
Deans,  Alex,  (of  Carron  Co.) 

Laurie  street 
M'Farlane,  Alex,  corn-mcrch. 
Bell,  Raniiie,  &  Co.  wine-nier- 

chanls 
Hunter,  J.  esq.  wine-merchant 
(liltilliin,  K.  collector 
Maeritchie,  T.  esq. 
Gibson,  Joseph,  merchant 
Gibson,  G.  &  Son,  merchants 
&70Duidop,  William, rectifier 
Tod,  Mr.  David,  grocer 
Corstorphine,  John,  mercht. 
-Adamson,  Mrs 
Newman,  John,  tidc-survevor 


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73  Watson,  Mrs,  lodgings 

76  Graham,  William,  agent 

76  Stevenson,  Philip,  R.  N. 

76  Saunderson,  Mrs 

76  Shoolbraid,  Miss 

76  Walker,  James,  teacher 

76  Sanderson,  Mark,  merchant 

76  Thompson,  Mrs 

77  Kirk,  Mrs  George 

78  Murray,  Charles,  wright 

81  Redpath,    Brown,    and  Co. 

iron-merchants 

82  St  James's  Chapel 

87  Somerville,  John,  merchant 

88  Kidd,  John,  merchant 

Links  lane 

89  Young,  Archibald,  merchant 
i  90  Miller,  James,  merchant 

92  Miller,  James,  fe  Sons,  mere. 

93  Marshall,  Wm.  (of  M.  &  M.) 

merchants 
QQ  Gallic,  J.  B.  metal-merchant 

97  Haddon,  Robert,  painter 

98  Ka\',  John,  teacher 

100  Gaggie,  Mark,  spirit-dealer 

101  Brodie  and  Hume,  plumbers 

103  M'Pherson,  James,  plumber 

104  M'Kinlay&  Deans,  merchts. 
103  Begbie,  Peter,  coal-merchant 

105  M'Leod,  Nicholas,  merchant 

106  Stevenson,    Henry,   general 

merchants 
The  Town  Hall 
Sheriff-Clerk's  Office 

110  Collector's  Office 

111  Hume,  Miss,  teacher 

112  St.  John's  Church 

114  Heriot,  William,  printer 

115  Stenbouse  &  Grieve,  agents 

116  Leith  Public  Library 

117  Gampbell,  Thos.  B.  metal- 

merchant 

118  La\vrie,R.(of  J.B.Campbell) 

119  Coldstream,  Robert,  esq. 

120  Murdoch,  John,  S.S.C. 

121  Stewart  &  Black,  merchants 

122  Stevenson,  T.  corn-factor 

122  M'Donald,  J.  C,  agent 

123  Snody,  Andrew,  S.S.C, 

123  Leith,  John,  solicitor 

124  Cockburn,  J.  H.  merchant 

125  M'Dougald,  A.  Exch.  stables 

126  Post  Office 

128  Scott,  Wm.  com. -merchant 

129  Mowbray,  W.  &  R.  merchants 
129  Mowbray,  R.  jun.  agent  for 

Glasg.  Marine  Insurance  Co. 
129  Mowbray,  R.  merchant 
129  Gilbert,  J.  pawnbroker 
129  Thomson,  G.  manag.  Forth 
Insurance  Company 

129  Thomson,   A.    &  W.  ship- 

brokers 

130  Leith  Reading  Rooms, 

T.  Menzies 


132  Scougall,  Ellis,  &  Co.  merch. 
Old  Naval  Yard 

133  Balfour,  J.  &  Co.  corn-factors 

135  M'Naughton,  Allan,  ship-ag. 
]  36  Taylor,  Bruce,  &  Co.  merch. 

136  Taylor,  James,  merchant 

138  Burchard,  S.  &  Co.  general 
merchants 

139  White,  Hugh,  coal-agent 
145  Sir  J,  Hope's  coal-depot 


COUPER  STREET, 

(Leith.) 

1  Moffat,  Andrew,  flesher 

2  Menzies,  T.  London,  Edin.  & 

Glasg.  Shipping  Co. 

2  Boyd,  James,  R.N. 

3  Goldie,  James,  of  Customs 
3  Cuthbert,    Miss,    straw-hat 

maker 
3  Creighton,  A.  Customs 

5  Smeal,  John,  grocer 

6  Marshall,  James,  engineer 

7  Hay,  John,  victual-dealer 
9  Fletcher,  Robt.  bootmaker 

10  Wallace,  James,  baker 

13  Prentice,  Mrs,  grocer 

14  Finlay,  Miss 

14  Plowman,  Donald,  bootmaker 

15  Cleghorn,  Miss,  teacher 
18  Brownhill,  D.  shipmaster 
18  Packwood,  Thos.  shipmaster 

20  Tod,  James,  baker 

21  Laughton,  A.  late  Customs 
21  M'Naughton,  Dun.  manager 
2"i  Bowie,  David,  tea,  wine  and 

spirit  merchants 
24  Driver,  Mrs,  lodgings 
24  Petrie,  Craig,  hairdresser 
24  M'All,  William,  shipmaster 
26  Wilson,  Misses,  milliners 
29  Munro,  David,  shipmaster 
29  M'Dougall,  Jno.  messenger 

3 1  Scott,  Miss,silk  &  worst,  shop. 

32  Douglas,  Thomas,  dairy 

35  Philip,  David,  baker 

36  Cunningham,  Andrew,  wright 

37  Murray,  Mrs  John,  lodgings 
37  Blyth,  Miss 
39  Dawson,  Mrs  Thomas 

44  Dick,  R.  grocer 

45  Budge,  John,  boot-maker 

46  Runceman,  Wm.  dairyman 

47  Sword,  James,  shipmaster 

47  Black,  John,  tailor 

48  Carson,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 
51  Jackson,   William,   pavement 

merchant 

COWGATE. 

9  Murray,  Mrs  George,  flesher 
15  Lindsay,  Jo.  &  Co.  victuallers 
17  Young,  W.  &  D.  merchants 
29  Hunter,  Robert,  grocer 
33  Callander,  John,  shoemaker 


M'li/dalene  Chapel 
37  INI'Hardy,  Robert,  grocer 
39  Dow,  Robert,  spirit-dealer 
4 1  Steel,  David,  printer's  joiner 
49  Aitchison,  John,  grocer 
55        Hammerman's  ctn.ie 
85  M'Leod,  Mrs,  broker 
87        Wright's  close 
89  Douglas,  Peter,  spirit-dealer 
95        Cuwaiis  cluse 
lOl       Hume's  close 
101  Usher,  Jas.  &  Thos.  brewers 
103  Fitzpatrick,  F.  spirit-dealer 
113  Hill,  J.  grocer 
115      Rattray's  clnse, 

Laidlaw,  James,  spirit-dealei  ■ 
117  Hay,  James,  grocer 
119        Sc(jtt's  close 
135  Ross,  Alexander,  grocer 
139  Barker,  Barnard,  broker 
145  Wallace,  Andrew,  grocer 
145      Camfibell's  entry, 

Campbell  and  Co.  brewers 
157  Bain,  Mrs,  broker 
159       Kincuid's  court 
161  Lynch,  C.  broker 
169  Thick,  Mrs,  broke 
15y       Kitchens  court 
173  Thomson,  IMurray  G.  grocer 
177  Borthwick,  Thos.  spiiit-dealer 
179        Horse  wynd. 

Lady  Maxwell's  School,  29 
M'Intosb,  A.  turner,  29 
M'Gillvray,  And.  wright,  29 
Murray,  Tlios.  wright,  29 
Chisholm,  John,  smith 
Brown,  Geo.  timber-nierch.  26 
Lindsay,  G.  ropemaker,  28 
Ferguson,  Jas  tailor,  27 
Johnston&  Fairley,  printers,!  5 
Paterson,  Wm.  hairdresser,  32 
Walker,  James,  bookseller,  34 
187       Peter  s  close 
195       Dick's  close 
•201  Sayers,  Walter,  spirit-dealer 
205       College  wynd, 

IMiller,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer,  8 
M'Intosh,  L.  spirit-dealei,  16 
M'Intosh,  Dav.  bookseller,  .i3 
207  M'Intosh,  Lacb.  grocer,  &c 
209  Young,  James,  victual-dealer 
211  Nimmo,  George,  wheelwright 
215  Farquharson,  Francis,  confec. 
217  Muir,  Peter,  &  Son,  broker 
231       Hastie's  close, 
233  O'Brien,  James,  broker 
237  INIount,  Robert,  cabinetmaker 
239  Carolan,  Patrick,  broker 
243  1 1  ogg,  Alex  cabinet  maker 
245  Carolan,  J.  broker 
247        Commercial  court 
251  Henderson,  Mrs,  broker 
255  Matthew,  James,  cabinetmakr. 
253  Gorman,  Natlmniel,  broker 
261  M'Glashan,  J.  cabmetmaker 
and  upholsterer 


cow 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


C  U  ]M 


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263       /tuhprtson's  close, 
Dick,  Charles,  brewer 
Sutherland,  J.  mattress-maker 
263  Clapperton,  John,  grocer 
2f55  Glass,  A.  furniture-dealer 

267  Pew,  Mrs  Stephen,  broker 
2S3       Suchanaii.'' s  close 

237       High  School  icynd 
285  Dick,  John,  spirit-dealer 
287  Simpson,  Jas.  spirit-dealer 
293  flunter,  Wm.  provision  shop 
299  M'Fie,  Pat.  broker 
305  Duffy,  Bernard,  broker 
317  Inglis,  A.  spirit-dealer 
307       null's  close 
260  Glen,  Alexander,  broker 

268  &  272  Porter,  WiUiam,  cabi 

netmaker 
270  Finlay,  Wm.  cabinetmaker 
266  M'Lachlan,  Mark,  broker 
260  Cou-pate  Chapel 
262  Dryden,  Mrs,  broker 
264  Ansley,  J.  furniture- wareh. 
252  Sloan,  T.  cabinetmaker 
246  Aitken,  William,  spiiit-dealer 
244  Colton,  B.  broker 
242  M'Donald,  R.  broker 
242  Croall,  David,  cabinetmaker 
240  Jeffrey,  E.  broker 
234  Forrest,  E.  spirit-dealer 
232  Baird,  Alex,  spirit-dealer 
230       HaWs  court 

Dickson's  close 
220  Ferguson  &  Carmichael,  spirit- 
dealers 
216  Leckie,  John,  broker 

^°  Niddrii  street 
210  Murra)',  John,  broker 

^^  Blair  street 
206M'Lean,  A.  spirit-dealer 
198  Rafferty,  Peter,  grocer 
196  Aitken,  Mrs,  broker 
194  M'Donald,  Jer.  spirit-dealer 
192        Stevenlaiv's  close 
190  Burgoyne,  Michael,  broker 
188  M'Leod,  Roderick,  grocer 
186  Glen,  Dav.  furniture  wareho. 
182  Beirs  uynd 

174  M'Pherson,  Charles,  broker 
172  Barker,  P.  broker 
170       BurntCs  close 
166  Bonar,  Peter,  broker 
J  64  Hunter,  Wm.  broker 
162       Conn's  close 
160  Herron,  Wm.  grocer 

158         Old  AsseTnl)ly  close. 

156  O'Donell,  Charles,  broker 

154  Johnston,  Jas.  victual-dealer 

1 62  Oliver,  William,  grocer 

150      BoTtkv^ick's  close 

148  M'Kenzie,  Alex,  spirit-dealer 

144  Eddington,  Geo.  victual-deal. 

142  Balcanqual,  J.  grocer 

134       Heron  s  court 

132  Hill,  Robt.  victual-dealer 

128  Goulding,  James,  broker 


122        Old  Me.d.marhet 
120  Gorman,  Jas.  broker 

1 1  8  Wood,  Simon,  grocer 

116  Burnet,  John,  victual-dealer 
106  Daffron,  John,  basket-maker 
106  Hill,  R.  grocer 
102  Devlin,  JM.  broker 
98       lu>rrester's  uynd 
70  M'Dermot,  Hugh,  grocer 
60  Dunlop,  J.  U.  rectiKer 
56  Marr,  Mrs  Andrew 
54  Ritchie,  D,  shoe  warehouse 
52       Brodie's  close 
50       Bailie's  court 
44       M'  Connochie' s  close, 

Murdoch,  G.  printer 
40  Walls,  John,  broker 
38  M'Ewan,  T.  spirit-dealer 
34       Allison's  close 
32  Beattie,  John,  tobacconist 
22  ]\I'Ewen,  Robert,  baker 
20  Drummond,  A.  innkeeper 
1 6  ]\Ialcolm,  William,  painter 

12  JM'Kinlay,  William 
10  Smith,  Thomas,  grocer 

8  Harper,  Jas.  carver  and  gilder 
8  Munro,  Geo.  Jo.  pawnbroker 

6  Beaton,  Duncan,  victual -dealer 
4  Fiddes,  William,  spirit-dealer 
2  M  urphy.  Miss,  china  waieho. 

CRICHTON  STREET. 

2  Farmer,  Wm.  upholsterer 
2  Smith,  Mrs 

2  Charles,  Thos.  cabinetmaker 

3  Glass,  Mrs,  lodgings 
3  Finlayson,  D.  clerk 

7  Wallas,  W.,  AV.S. 

7  Nicol,  R.  engraver 

8  Glanville,  Will,  coach-hirer 

9  Johnstone,  P.  T.  writer 
6  Gibbon,  P.  cab-hirer 
9  Snodgrass,  Mrs,  lodgings 


74  Roger,  William,  upholsterer 
72  IM'Laughlan,  D.  cowleeder 
70  Orr,  James,  painter 
62        Crooked  Dykes 
58  Monteith,  Brydon,  baker 
66  IVIuir,  James,  bootmaker 
66  Robb,  Wilson,  slater 
54  Baillie,  Robert,  victual-dealer 
62  Steven,  Robert,  victual-dealer 
50  Stirling,  William,  spirit  mercht. 
Murray  strett, 
Thomson,  James,  hairdresser 
48  Mitchells  &  Co.  candlemakers 

Jj^°iVico/4on  Street 
44  Clark,  John,  spirit-dealer 

Quarry  cl'ise 
42  Mills,  George,  spirit-dealer 
26  Sime,  J.  recorder,  Buccleuch  & 
Newington  burying  grouads 
24  Rogers,  David,  dyer 
18       Bivinf/ston's  court 
18  I..aing,  Mrs,  grocer 

Flockhart,  James,  smith, 
16  Simpson,  Peter,  victual- dealer 
Forrest,  Thomas,  smith 

12  liankin' s  close, 

Charles,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker 
8  Gillies,  Robert,  baker 

2  Windmill  court 

CROMWELL  ST   (Leith) 

3  Porterficld,  A.  (of  Customs) 
3  Kinghorn,  Mrs 

13  Cochrane,  John,  blockmaker 

14  Morrison,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 

CUMBERLAND  STREET. 


CROSSCAUSEWAY. 

1  Drysdale,  John,  baker 

3  Pringle,  John,  spirit-dealer 

17  Wood,  John,  flesher 

19  Williamson,  Alex,  shoemaker 

23  C'arter,  Nicol,  spirit-dealer 

25  Gordon,  Mrs  Agnes,  midwife 

27       Browns  court 

33       Factory  close 

43       Cowan  s  close, 

Dickson,  John,  spirit-dealer 

47  M'Intosh,  Andrew,  cooper 

49  Eyre,  James,  nailer 

55  Fotheringham,  William,  esq. 

57  Robson,  Jos.  cabinetmaker 

94  Rutherford,  J.  victual-dealer 

92       Manuel's  court 

92  Torrance,  Alex,  coal-merchant 

86  Porteous,  George,  victual-dealer 

84  Lamb,  Andrew,  smith 

82  Smellie,  H.  grocer 

76       Kay's  court 


1  Clark,  Andrew,  flesher 
3  Duncan,  INIrs,  grocer 
23  M'Donald,  accountant 
23  Campbell,  Charles,  dairy 
25  Pearson,  D.  lodgings 
25  Robertson,  Thos.  clerk  of  works 
25  Watson,  Mrs 
25  INIacleod,  Mrs 
27  Milne,  Alex,  writing-master 
27  Salmond,  Mrs,  grocer 
29  Brown,  Captain  L. 
31  Macaulay,  liieutenant 
31  Aitken,  William,  druggist 
31  Swanston,  George,  lodgings 
31  Demaus,  Robert,  lodgings 
33  Kissock,  William,  S.S.C, 
35  Innes,  Mrs  W. 
37  Roy,  J.  victual-dealer 

^-Piit  street 
39  M'Farlane,  J.  spirit-merchant 
43  Reid,  John,  baker 
45  Johnston,  W.  victual- dealer 
47  Maxwell,  Mrs  Robert, 
47  Hogg,  Walter,  upholsterer 
49  Stewart,  William,  grocer 
51  Lumsden,  James,  tailor 
63  Green,  Peter,  tailor 
53  Pein,  Carl,  professor  of  Oboe 


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63  Menzies,  Arch,  teacherof music 
55  M'Leod.  William,  tailor 

55  Berry,  Mrs,  lodgings 

57  LyoD,  George,  teacher  of  law 
59  Lothian,  D.  painter 

59  Arnot,  Mrs,  lodgings 

61  Paris,  Thos.  cabinetmaker,  &c 
63  Scott,  William,  mason 

63  Glendinning,  Miss 
■  63  Gibb,  George,  tiilor 
63  M'Eardle,  Mrs,  ladies'-nurse 
65  Wotherspoon,  J.  B.  M.  draper 
'65  Smith,  Mrs 
67  Wylie,  Misses,  dressmaker 
67  Hill,  William  Taylor 
67  Gibson,  Mrs 
.67  Dodds,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 

67  M'Kay,  Miss,  dressmaker 
69  Stewart,  James,  bookseller 

69  Johnstone,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 
71  Borrowman,  J.  lodgings 
71  Hislop,  Mrs  Mt.  lodgings 
71  Sutherland.  Mrs,  lodi;iiigs 

71  Inglis,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  lodgings 
73  Jackson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
73  Perkins,  Mrs,  dressmaker 

70  Colquhoun,  Peter,  grocer 

68  Brotchie,  Mrs 

68  M'Whea,  Mrs,  dressmaker 

Lane,  Mackay,  A.  spirit-dlr. 

62  Lancaster,  Mrs,  ladies'-nure 
62  Taylor,  Miss,  milliner 

60  Anderson,  Lethem,  writer 
60  Mowbray,  Mrs,  lodgings 
60  JjEuder,  Mrs 

60  Wishart,  Mrs,  lodgings 

58  Luxmoor,  Mrs 

56  Cousin,  John,  builder 
56  Gibson,  Adam,  joiner 
56  Bromhead,  Rev.  A. 

50  M'Pherson,  James,  architect 

50  Gibson,  A.  lodgings 

50  Mitchell,  R.  lodgings 

48  Martin,  Theodore,  S.S.C   (of 

Roy  and  Martin) 
48  Martin,  James,  S.S.C. 
46  Patterson,  ]Mrs,  lodgings 
44  Pendrigh,  Miss 
44  Nicholson,  John,  lodgings 
44  JM'Intosh,  D.  writer 
44  Smith,  Thomas,  lodgings 
44  Hunter&Crone, Misses, teachers 
42  Weaiherly,  Mrs,  dressmaker 
40  Scott,  James,  shoemaker 
38  Telfer,  Mrs,  lodgings 
36  Lawrie,  Mrs,  of  Lochmaben 
36  Arthur,  Mrs 

15^  Pitt  street 
34  Archibald,  J.  spirit-dealer 
32  VVood,  Mrs 
32  Wilson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
32  Smith,  James,  joiner 
30  Dods,  Lieutenant 
28  Mitchell,  James  (of  R.  &  M.) 
26  Hislop,  Mrs,  lodgings 
26  Munro,  Mrs,  lodgings 


26  Hume,  Mrs  George,  lodgings 
26  Sutherland,  William,  lodgings 
24  Johnston,  L  M.teach.  of  fencing 
24  Cameron,  Peter,  tailor 
22  Erskine,  Lady  Charlotte 
22  Erskine,  Lady  Jean 
22  Clark,  James,  grocer 
20  M'Lachlan,  Mrs  E.  lodgings 
20  Boyd,  E.  cabinetmaker 
20  Reynolds,  A.  printer 
18  Trotter,  Mrs,  lodgings 
1 8  Petrie,  James,  shoemaker 
1 6  Parlane,  Miss,  lodgings 
16  Swan,  Thomas,  dairy 
14  Corbett,  Mrs  Jane 
14  Black,  JNlrs 

14  Kinniburgh,  Joseph,  M.D. 
14  Robertson,  Mrs  J.  lodgings 
14  Jack,  John,  writer 
14  Ogilvie,  Robert  G.,  W.S. 
12  M 'Murdoch,  Mrs 
12  M'Donald,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 
10  Johnston,  P.  civil  engineer 
10  Allison,  James,  shoemaker 
8  Fielding,  Alex,  mason 
8  Stevenson,  Jas.  (Fowler&  Co.) 
8  Millar,  Alexander,  S.S.C. 
8  Brown,  Adam,  lodgings 
6  Wemyss,  Mrs 
2  Thornton,  Andrew,  mason 

DALKEITH  ROAD. 

OhJ  Gibbet  Toll 

Sessional  School;  J.  Maitland, 

teacher 
Hume,  Alexander,  innkeeper 

Bellville 
Ronaldbon,  William,  grocer 
Arthur,  Jas.  esq.  Arthur's  lodge 
Stark,  Mrs,  Salisburi/  Green 

Salisbury  Green  cottage; 
Balfour,  William,  merchant 

Cruiyie  Terrocr, 
Wright,  William,  hatter 
Gray,  John,  merchant 
Duguid,  Miss 

Jinseha//, 
Drummond,  James,  gardener 
Rose,  P.  esq. 
Mood,  John,  merchant 
Howison,  William,  draper 
Ritchie,  William,  grazier 
Henderson,  W.  esq.  jeweller 
Archibald,  And.  coal  mercht. 
Oliver,  T.  esq.  printer,  Sewing- 
ton  lodge 

Prentonfield  Hoiuse. 

Echo  Bank, 
Waldie,  John,  spirit-dealer 
Currie,  W.  coal-merchant 
Spence,  Laurence,  smith 
Dobie,  Thomas,  coal-merchant 
Wilson,  William,  coal-merchant 
Baigrie,  George,  coal-merchani 
Turner,  Thos.  coal-merchant 
Turner,  William,  coal-mercht. 


Amos,  Andrew,  corn-merchaiiti 

Howie,  W.  carter  "^ 

■  1 

^       DALRY  LANE. 
Scott,  D.  esq.  R.S.A.  Dairy 
Turner,  P.  silversmith 
Smith,  Andrew,  carpenter 
Ryrie,  Alexander,  gardener 
Ryrie,  Mrs 
l^aw,  John,  gardener 
Monteith,   A.  E.  esq.   Dairy 

House 
Milne,  Chalmers,  gardener 
Wallace,  W.  esq.  Wester  Dairy 

DALRYMPLE  PLACE. 
I  Mushett,  John,  grocer 

8  Burck,  G.  tailor 

9  White,  Miss  M.,  dairy 

DANUBE  STREET. 

1  Grieve,  Mrs  John 

3  Robertson,  Murdoch,  esq. 

5  Murray,  Mrs 

7  Muir,  Rev.  William,  D.D. 
9  Weir,  Thomas,  esq.  W.S. 

11  Hector,  Alexander,  writer 
13  Stewart,  Mrs 

16  Smith,  Miss 

17  Gloag,  Mrs  Captain 

19  Birrell,  Mrs 

21  Brodie,  Mrs 

23  Mitchell,  Mrs 
36  Stormonth,  Miss 
36  Johnstone,  Misse* 
34  Kynoek,  Mrs 

32  Welsby,  Mrs 
30  Sim,  John,  esq. 
28  AVatson,  Miss 
26  Mather,  Mrs 

24  Jones,  George,  e<=q. 

22  Thomson,  Captain  James 

20  Trail,  Anthony,  esq.  W.S. 

18  Carnegie,  Geo.  F.  esq. 
16  Lothian,  George,  esq. 

12  Orrok,  Wemyss,  esq. 
10  Stewart,  Mrs  Colonel 

8  M'Kay,  Jas.  T.  hat-manufact. 

6  Hamilton,  Misses 

4  Currie,  C.  W.  V.,  M.R.C.S.L. 

&E. 

2  Watson,  Rev.  J. 

2  Laing,  David,  writer 
2  Miller,  James,  esq. 

DARLING'S  BUILDINGS. 

2  Goalan,  David,  R.N. 

3  Macnab,  Robert,  writer 
3  i^auder,  William,  esq. 

DARNAWAY  STREET. 

1  Macarthur,  Jas.  teacherof  danc. 
1  Bell,  John  B.  writing-master 
1  Fowler,  John  W.  builder 
3  Cook,  Alex.  S.  esq.  advocate 

6  Borthwick,  Mrs,  lodgings 

7  Ramsay,  Dowager  Lady 


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9  Wood,  Andrew,  M.D. 
n  Wood,  William,  M.D. 

1 1  Penman,  John,  esq. 

1 1  Graham,  Henry  C.  esq.  W.S. 

1 1  Nembhard,  IVIrs 

12  Forrest,  Wm.  H.  accountant 

10  Borthwick,  Dr 

8  Buchanan,  James,  esq. 
6  Cameron,  Captain 

4  Ecktbrd,  Mrs 

2  Cairns,  John,  writer 

2  Crowe,  Mrs 

2  Chaumont,  F.  teacher 

DAVIE  STREET. 

3  Donaldson,  Archd.  plasterer 
6  Wood,  .John,  baker 

9  M'Leoil,  Mrs 

9  Jack,  James,  cabinetmaker 

9  M'Farlane,  A.  (Sun  F.  Office) 

9  Straton,  I\Iiss  C. 

11  M'Donald,  John,  tailor 
Dun,  11.  teacher  Lancast.  school 
Davie- Strett  C/i(i}itl. 

DEAN. 

.Trinity  Chapel 
Horsburgh,  Thomas,  gardener 
Dunn,  Thos   optician 
Ijockhart,  William,  gardener 
J) Kin  House  ; 
.    Baillie,  George,  esq. 
I        Dean  Cottage, 

Wright,  Henry,  nurseryman 

Tlie  Dean  Chvrclt 
Paterson,  William,  gardener 

Dean  Park  ; 
Gibson,  Andrew,  esq. 

John  Watson  X  Institution; 
Dr.  J.  Forbes,  master 
Mrs  IMoUison,  matron 

Orphiin  Hotpital  ; 

M'Kutcheon,  James,  governor 
Mrs  Dickson,  matron 
Miss  Panton,  teacher 

DEAN  STREET. 
2  Shand,  Thos.  victual  and  spirit- 
dealer 
2  Watson,  Thomas,  esq. 

2  Rae,  Alexander,  builder 

3  llutherford,  William,  tailor 

3  Hutcheon,  William,  shoemaker 

4  Stuart,  Gordon,  merchant 
6  Howden,  Mrs  John 

.  5  Hume,  Mrs 
6  Dickson,  W.  writing-master 

10  Anderson,  R.  music-seller 

1 1  Davidson,  Rev.  Peter 

13  Marshall,  A.  shoemaker 

14  Young,  John,  letter-carrier 

1 7  Dick,  William,  grocer 

18  Cairns,  Thomas,  baker 
20  Cunningham,  A.  J.  shoemaker 
22  Watt,  James,  spirit-dealer 

25  Clark,  Mrs,  grocer 


26  Kinnear,  James,  tailor 

27  Cockburn,  R.  L.  baker 

28  Hutchison,  .John,  bootmaker 
28  Brown,  John,  grocer 

1 0  Anderson,  Jas.  cowfeeder 
G  Smith,  Robert,  grocer 
Dean  Utreet  C/iitpel 

DEANHAUGH  STREET. 
1  Halliday  &  Wilson,  milliners 

1  Wallace,  Robert,  grocer 

2  Dunbar,  Mrs  G. 

3  Allan,  INIargaret,  trimmingshop 

4  Henderson,  Jno.&  Co.  tinsmiths 

4  Jamieson  &  Laurie,  druggists 

5  Wickham,  Mrs 

5  JJird,  J.  B.  engraver 

5  Heiton,  ]\Iiss  Jessie,  dressmakr. 

6  Fairbairn,  John,  baker 
9  Kedslie,  A.  grocer 

10  M'Laren,  John,  shoemaker 
Simpson,  Boyd,  flesher 
I'urves,  Alex,  smith 

DEAN  TERRACE. 

1  Carmichael,  W.  S.  surgeon 

2  Skene,  Lieut.-Col.W.,E.I.C.S. 

4  Scott,  William,  esq.  M.D. 

5  Rhind,  Mrs 

5  Rhind,  John,  esq.  accountant 

6  Roland,  George,  esq. 

11  Black,  Mrs  David 

12  Crighton,  James,  esq.  surgeon 

13  Bennet,  Alexander,  esq.  W.S. 

14  Dickie,  Miss 

14  Rogers,  John,  S.S.C. 

15  Marjoribanks,  Mrs 

16  Crighton,  Wm.  esq.  surgeon 
18  Bell,  D.  C.  esq. 

i'O  Mack,  James  C,  S.S.C. 
21  Keir.  Miss 

DEAN  TERRACE  (Upper). 

1  Smith,  Major 

2  Andrew,  IVIrs  Gray 

3  Douglas,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

4  Watt,  Mark,  esq. 

6  Gould,  John,  esq. 

DEWAR  PLACE. 

2  Mitchell  Mrs 

3  Murray,  Miss 

4  Rae,  Thomas,  wiiter 

5  Hendric,  Miss 

7  Deas,  Jas.  engineer 

8  Taiham,  Edmund,  esq 

9  Donaldson,  Wm.  (Albion  Cloth 

Company) 
Wa//ncf^  Place 
Hume,  Bobert,  cowfeeder 
3  Kirkland.  John,  clerk 
3  Shepherd,  Mrs,  John 
3  jMaitiii,  John 

DOCK  PLACE  (Leith.) 
1  Cormick,  James,  spirit-dealer 


2  Mitchell  &  Co.  agents 

2  Mitchell,  J.  Belgian  Consul 

2  Cadell,  John,  Do.  Vice  Do. 

2  Feiguson,  A.  agent 

2  l.eillt  ^  Stirling  S/ii/ijnng  Co. 

2  Baton,  Walter,  Lloyd's  survey. 

2  Dtaidee,  Perlh,^ LondonSkipCo, 

2  Leitli  tj-  Greenock  Shipping  Co. 

2  Thurso  Shi})ping  Co.;  D  Smith, 

agent 
2  Herrini^  Fishery  Co.  office; 

2  Miller,  .John,  inspector 

3  Davidson,  Alex,  spirit-dealer 

5  Henderson,  James,  spirit-dealer 

6  Steven,  Darg,  spirit  dealer 

7  Henderson,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 

8  Ferney,  Alex,  clothier 

9  Watt,  .1.  and  R.  wine-mercht 
10  Ronald,  Mrs,  vintner 

10  Swanson,  John,  pilot 

10  Reid,  Alex.  &  Co.  merchants 

1 1  Philip,  Charles,  merchant 

11  Gavin,  P.  and  Son,  canvass  ma> 

nufacturers 
1 1  Gavin,  W.  &  C.  timber-merchg. 

1 1  Gavin,  Duncan,  merchant 

12  White,  David,  tailor 

13  Hutchison  &  Brothers,  merchs. 

14  Aitken,  William,  spirit-dealer 

DOCK  STREET  {Leith.} 
M'Lea,  John,  artist 

6  Mast  and  Block  Co. 

7  Young,  James,  cooper 

8  Fairgrieve,  William,  smith 

9  liithgow,  Peter,  shipmaster 
9  Gray,  A.  wright 

Mariners'  Church  and  Schools 
1 1  Howie,  Alex   spirit-dealer 

15  Hampton,  William,  fish  curer 
1 8  Scott,  John,  spirit-dealer 

21  Gibson,  John  &  Son,  plumbers 

DOCKS  (WET)  (Leitk.) 

Aberdeen,Leith,^Clyde  ShipCo.; 

George  Matliieson,  agent 
Egsio,  John,  merchant 
Hamburgh    Shipping   Co.  ;   Geo, 

Gibson  &  Co.  agents 
Carron  Company's  fFarehouse ; 

John  Machatiie,  agent 
Ramsay,  W.  J.  wine-merchant 
Turcan  &  Co.  merchants 
Rei(l'»  bonded  warehouse 
Stenhouse,  A  and  G.  agents 
Rose,  Lach   &  Son,  ship-build. 
Menzies  &  Co.  shipbuilders 

DOUNE  TERRACE. 

1  Hunter,  Richard,  esq. 

2  Stothert,  William,  esq. 

3  Smith,  David,  esq.  W.S. 

3  Smith,  Mrs  Alex. 

4  Riddel,  Miss 

5  Cockburn,  J.  esq.  wine-mercht. 


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6  Harden,  R.  A.  esq. 

7  Grove,  Captain  Francis,  R.N. 

8  Steuart,  James,  esq.  W.S. 

9  Mackenzie,  James,  "W.S.   . 
10  Armstrong,  Miss 

DOWxME  PLACE. 
3  M'Ewan,  James,  tea-dealer 
3  M'Ewan,  Mrs  W. 
3  ]\fuir,  Mrs,  dressmaker 
3  Leggat,  J.  bulker  C.  C.  office 
3  Lindsay,  Mrs 
3  Turnbull,  H.  late  baker 
3  Black,  Mrs  G. 
3  Dodds,  Mrs,  lodgings 

3  Lawder,  Mrs 

4  Aitchison  &  Co.,  spirit-merchts. 
6  M'l^ren,  J.  tinplate-worker 
8  Gaff,  W.  overseer  Union  Canal 
8  Stuart,  C.  lodgings 
r8  Meikle,  .John,  C  C.  office 
8  Kinniburgh,  D.  coal-merchant 
8  Ritchie,  Alex,  wood-merchant 

8  Nisbett,  Mrs 

9  Dick,  Thomas,  victual-dealer 
lO  Ferguson,  Isaac,  spirit-dealer 

12  Winlour,  J.  and  I.  painters 

13  Crawford,  James,  coal-mercht. 

13  Clark,  WUliam,  C.  C.  office 

14  Bremwell,  A.  spirit-merchant 

15  Henderson,  S.  F.  spirit-dealer 

16  Davidson,  Wm.  spirit  mercht. 

17  Potts,  W.  grocer  &.  wine-mer. 

18  Smith,  Mrs  I^ieutenant 
18  Small,  James,  coal-merchant 
18  Craig,  J.  builder 
18   Smith,  John,  Canal  Co.'s  office 

18  Miller,  Mrs 

19  Cooper,  James,  hairdresser 

21  Strang,  "WiUiam,  spirit-dealer 

22  Rutherford,  John,  ironmonger  | 

23  Russell,  Miss,  dressmaker 
23  Gumming,  Jas.  com.  traveller 
23  Crone's,  Mrs,  lodgings 
23  Trail,  Andrew,  water-officer 
23  Peattie,  Robert,  wright 
23  Laidlaw,  Andrew,  collector 
23  Gardner's,  Mrs,  lodgings 

23  Marchell,  F.  teacher  of  music 

24  Wemyss,  John,  linen-draper  & 

silk-mercer 
24  Smart,  W.  S.  spirit-dealer 

DRUMDRYAN. 

Cowper,  Th.  ale  brewer 
Inglis,  W.  teacher 
Fife,  Jas.  tea  and  spirit-merchant 
Currie,  Andrew,  macer 
Pearson,  Alex,  brewer 

DRUMMOND  PLACE. 

Excise  Office;  Boyd,  Garden, 
office-keeper 
1  White,  Robert,  esq.  "W.S. 
2Stodart,  J.  U.  esq  W.S. 
3  Campbell,- Arthur,  esq.  W.S. 


4  Baird,  T.  "Walker,  esq.  advocate 

4  Baird,  John  W.  esq.  "W.S. 

5  Sligo,  Mrs,  of  Carmyle 

6  Mrs  Ponsonby,  &  Miss  Young, 

boarding-school 

7  Daun,  Dr 

8  Forrester,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

9  Ewart,  Archibald,  esq. 

10  Sprott,  Thos.  esq.  W.S. 

^^' Atlso7i  street 

11  Dickson,  Miss 

11  Spalding,  W.  M.  esq.  W.S. 

12  Robertson,  Rob.  esq.  advocate 

13  Webster,  A.  B.,  M.D. 

14  Spens,  Mrs 

15  Douglass,  J.  B.  esq.  W.S. 

15  Douglas,  A.  H.  esq.  M'.B. 

16  Robertson,  Mrs  William 

t^^  Great  King  street 

17  Douglas,  Alexander,  esq.  W.S. 

18  Leishman,  John,  tsq.  W.S. 

19  Carnegie,  R.  esq.  M.D. 

20  Lyall,  John,  merchant 
20  Dobson,  Rcbt.  esq. 
20  Smith,  John,  tailor 

20  Brown,  William,  clerk 
l^^lJiincctii  street 

21  Patterson,  Mrs 

21  Paterson,  A.  merchant,  Leith 

22  Roy,  Mrs,  of  Nenthorn 

23  Dunlop,  And.  esq.  W.S. 

24  Scott,  Andrew,  esq.  W.S. 

25  Cook,  Walter,  esq.  W.S. 

25  Coi.k,  Wm.  &  J.  esqrs.  W.S. 

26  Younger,  Mrs 

28  Sharpe,  C.  K.  esq. 

29  Pearson,  Major  James,  E.C.S 

30  INIalcolm,  Walter,  writer 

30  Amott  &  Malcolm,  esqrs.  W.S. 
|^^°  Scotland  street 

31  Ferguson,  Wm.  merchant 

32  Robertson,  Pat.   Dean  of  the 

Faculty  of  Advocates 

33  Buchanan,  Will.  esq.  advocate 

34  Haldane,  James  A.  esq. 

35  Gordon,  Richard,  accountant 

35  Gordon,  James,  W.S. 

36  Blair,  Hugh,  e^q  W.S. 

(^'Liinr/on  street 

37  Ellis,  A.  G.  esq.  W.S. 

39  Boyd,  William,  esq. 

40  Darling,  J.  Stormonth,esq.W.S. 

41  Inglis,  Mrs 

42  TuUoch,  Jas.  esq. 


DRUMMOND  STREET. 
M'Pherson,  J.  teacher  2 
Sharp,  Robert,  teacher  2 
Sharp,  Misses,  milliners,  &c. 
Rose,  Alexander,  mineralogist  2 
Rutherford,  W.  spirit-dealer  3 

1  Howison,  W.  &  Son,  drapers 

2  Hart  ^Hume,  Messrs,  teachers 
2  Ewart,  Wm.  cabinetmaker 

2  Bell,  Adam,  bootmaker 
2  Bell;  David,  bootmaker 


2  Hutchieson,  H.  victualler     ''^ 

2  'J'homson,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 

2  Howison,  J,&W  shawl  manuf. 

4  M'Leod,  George,  printer 

5  Simpson,  Mrs 

5  M'Andrew,  Donald,  painter 

5  Cook,  John,esq.S.S.C.  &N.P. 

6  Sommeiville,  W.  &  Son,  statrs. 

6  Thompson,  Adam,  horse-dealer 

7  Nimmo,  Miss,  dressmaker 
7  Doull,  David 

7  Henderson,  G.  coach-proprietor 

8  Gibb,  Andrew,  agent 

9  M'Intosh,  Daniel,  shoemaket^" 

10  Devlan,  Arthur,  bookseller      5 

11  Murray,  Mrs,  lodgings  ^ 
1 1  Sanderson,  Alex,  late  merchant 

1 1  Stoddart,  Mrs,  lodgings 

12  Lewis,  Wm.  china-merchant 

^^Ito.rburph  place 

13  M'Donald  &  Co.  painters 

15  Law,  Miss,  lodgings 

1 6  Kidd,  Mrs  Sarah 

17  Henry,  J.  bandage-maker,  &c. 

18  Watt,  George,  lodgings 

18  Duff,  Mrs  Robert,  lodgings 
18  Young,  .James,  house  factor 

18  M'Donald,  H.  V. 

19  Robertson,  Miss 

20  Cullen,  John,  engraver 

^^  Roxburgh  street 

19  M'Kay,  Colin,  agent 

20  Aikenhead,  Robert,  cowfeedei 

DRUMSHEUGH. 

Walker,  Miss 
Manson,  Rev.  .James 
Minelaws,  William 


DUBLIN  STREET 

1  Mitchell,  David,  b.iker 
3  Young,  G.  bootmaker 
7  Campbell,  James,  haberdasher 
11  Cockbum,  Miss  Agnes 
15  Ruddiman,  Mrs  Thomas 
15  Lee,  Mrs  George 
15  Milne,  Mrs 
15  Forsyth,  Mrs  Geo. 
17  Spence,  James,  surgeon 
19  Douglas,  Wm.  victual-dealer 
21  Tod,  James,  esq.  W.S. 
23  Calder,  Thomas,  ironmonger 
23  Smark,  John,  bootmaker 
23  Crosbie,  Rev.  Jno.  teacher 
25  Brown,  William,  esq.  surgeon 
27  Murray,  Richard,  cabinetmaker 
31  Dick,  Mrs  Alexander 
31  Bruce,  David,  spirit-dealer 
33  Mowbray,  J.  T.  esq.  W.S. 
33  Stewart,  Mrs 
33  Chalmers,  .John,  architect 
33  Easton,  Mrs  Thomas 
33  Landale,  R.  esq.  S.S.C 
33  Chalmers,  Mrs 
33  CampbeU,  N.  Colquhoun,  esq. 
advocate 


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163 


35  Watson,  James,  esq.  advocate 

37  Phin,  John,  esq.  S.S.C. 
3!J  Johnston,  Joseph,  writer 
39  Mitchell,  J.  T.  merchant 
39  llobertson,  Alex.  S.S.C. 
39  Dickson,  Mrs.  T.  lodgings 

39  Mitchell,  Mrs  G.  S. 

40  Moon,  J.  chemist 

3tl  lialmain,  James,  wine-mercht. 

38  Smith,  Mrs 
38  Moon,  Mrs, 

38  Young,  G.  lapidary 

38  Jiamsay,  Mrs 

34  Eastman  t,  Mrs 

32  Smith,  David,  writer 

32  Smith,  John,  writer 

32  MooUie,  Mrs 

30  Chrystie,  Misses 

28  M'Andrew,  J.  &  J.  S.S.C. 

28  M'Andrew,  James,  accountant 

20  Imlack,  Francis  E.  dentist 

22  Adamson,  D.  M.  esq.  S.S.C. 
20  Hay,  Andrew,  esq. 

20  Walkers,  Captain  William 

20  Somers,  Mrs 

18  Small,  William  A.  esq. 
1«  Finch,  W.  M.  esq.  M.D.  ' 

14  Dumbreck,W.,M.D.,F.l{.C  S. 
14  Greig,  B.  silk-mercer 

12  Stevenson,  Dr  Kobert,  M.D. 
10  Matheson,  Misses,  corsetnwkers 
10  Morton,  James,  teacher 

10  Wood,  Miss,  teacher  piano-forte 
10  Archibald,  Charles,  baker 
10  Carmichael,  AVilliam,  flesher 

10  Hume,  William,  jun.  plumber 

8  Brown,  T.  &  A.  grocers 

4  Kemp,  Mrs,  milliner 

2  Musgrove,  Jolm,  painter 

DUKE  STREET. 

1  IVIore,  Graham,  hairdresser,  &C' 

3  White,  John,  baker 

5  Young,  Mrs  James 

6  Mackinlay,  Mrs  J.  lodgings 
5  Graham,  J.  G.  architect 

7  Dickson,  Th.  surgeon  &  apoth. 

9  JNI'Kinlay,  ]Miss,  dressmaker 

1 1  Roberts,  VV.  A.  surgeon-dentist 

13  Cargill,  Robert,  esq.  AV.S. 

13  Carnegie,  James, esq  jun.W.S. 
17  Eurness,  James,  esq.  S.S-C. 
17  Burness,  William,  printer 
]  7  Rait,  Alexander,  esq. 

19  Gray,  John,  esq.  solicitor 
19  Gray,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

21  Smith,  T.  &  H.  druggists 
21  Duffin,  W.  AV.  esq. 

21  Duffin,  Mrs 

23  Brown,  R.  merchant 

23  Brown,  Miss,  music-teacher 

23  P'lowers,  Tho.  engraver' 

23  Macintosh,  Mrs 

23  Black,  Dr 

23  Paterso  ,  Mrs,  lodgings 

25  Sturrock,  Mrs 


27  Sturrock  &  Sons,  hairdre.ss.,  &c. 

24  Dunn,  Thomas,  S.S.C. 

24  Mitchell,  D.  jun.  S.S  C.  &  N  P. 

22  Meikk-john,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

22  Hoi  turn,  Thomas,  tailor 

22  Banks,  Henry,  tailor 

20  M'Lachlan,  George,  esq.  AV.S. 

18  Stewart,  C.  &  D.  esqrs.  S.S.C. 

10  Ramsayj  Mrs 

1 4  lUichanan,  G.  esq.  civil  engineer 

14  lieveridge,  Thos.  esq    D.C.S 

12  Campbell   &  Hojikirk,   esqrs. 
AV.S. 

12  Campbell,  J.  esq.  AV.S. 

12  Atlas  Assurance  Company 

10  Rankin,  Thomas,  esq    S..S.C. 
8  Henderson,  John,  architect 
8  Colquhoun,  I^.  esq   advocate 
C  Holmes,  Ivory,  esq   accountant 
G  Ivory,  AA''iUiam.  esq.  AV.S. 

6  INIaclachlan  &  Ivory,  AV.S. 
4  Brown,  John,  S.S.C. 

4  AVilliam  Swan,  esq. 
4  Swan,  Mrs  David 

DUKE  STREET 

(Leitk.) 

1  Clarkson,  Robt.  china-mercht. 

2  Downs,  Alex,  corn- dealer 

2  Jones,  Rev.  Edward  J.,  AVes 

leyan  minister 

3  Smith,  Charles,  grocer 

4  Condamine  &  Ct;.  wine-merchs 

7  Cockburn  fii.  Co.  wine-merchts, 

8  Callander,  Thomas,  currier 

Thomson  i  jiluce 

14  Rogers,  A.  wood-merchant 
1  5  Robertson,  AA^illiam,  cooper 

15  Liddle,  Mrs 

15  Allan,  AVilliam,  S.S.C. 

16  Kay,  John,  teacher 

15  Beatson,  David,  merchant 

16  Marshall,  J.  merchant 

White  House 

IVlilne,  George,  S.S.C. 
.AVilson,  Patrick,  teacher 

Philip,  Da>id,  spirit-dealer 

Hall,  William,  wright 

Davidson,  Alex,  dairy 

Glen,  Mrs,  tiairy 
24  Adamson,  AV.  M.  fish-curer 

Fleming,  John,  baker 

Livingston,  F.  grocer 

Fergus,  Alexander,  carter 

Peat,  Alex,  messenger 

Maxwell,  J    teacher 

Sutter,  William,  dairy 

Marr,  James,  grocer 

M'Kenzie,  William,  overseer 

Thomson,  James,  smith 

Paterson,  John,  dairy 

Archer,  JNIark,  smith 

Gallic,  George,  cabinetmaker 
2  Dickson,  George,  tailor 

Methodist  chapel; 


Borthwick,  James,  traveller 
Sturrock,  John,  btassfounder 

DUNBAR  STREET. 

fi  Slimond,  .Tohn,  teacher 

7  Stewart,  Peter,  letter-carrier 

8  Peattie,  Henry,  smith 

DUNCAN  PLACE  (Leith.) 

4  Skeen,  Mrs 

5  Brown,  Thomas,  spirit-dealer 

6  M'I'lierson,  ^Aliss,  stock-graft. 
C  Anderson,  John,  of  Customs 

7  Archibald,  John,  agent 

DUNCAN  STREET. 

1  Ruddiman,  Miss 

3  Smith,  AVilliam,  writer 

3  Campbell,  Mrs 

3  M'Ciibbon,  William,  lodgings 

3  Robertson,  D.  writer 
3  Finlay,  Miss 

3  Cohnart,  iMons.  merchant 
5  Fowler,  Alexander,  painter 
7  Simpson,  David,  baker 

9  Knapp,  Dr. 

I  I  Eraser,  Thomas,  esq. 

I I  Sime,  Thos.  linen-draper 

1  1  Anderson,  AVm.  esq. 
1 1  Dow,  J.  R.  lodgings 

13  AVilkie,  ]Mrs,  of  Bonnington 
1 1  Craik,  David,  writer 

1 1  Aitkin,  Mrs 
20  Campbell;  Mrs 

18  Farquharson,  John,  lodgings 

18  Proudfoot,  Mrs,  lodgings 

18  Pleming,  Mrs 

1 8  Sommerville,  Thomas,  esq. 

18  Speid,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

18  Young,  David,  (Sir  AV.  Forbts) 

16  Burton,  J.  H.  esq.  advocate 

12  Tod,  Thomas,  baker 
10  Graham,  Miss 

10  Houston,  .7.  A.  artist 
10  Steven,  AVilliam,  writer 
10  Kirkwood,  James,  jeweller 
10  Thomson,  John,  grocer 
6  M'Laren,  J.  boot  &  shoemaker 

4  Brodie,  ]\Irs 

4  Brown,  Miss  D. 

4  Cook,  James,  teacher  of  music 

2  Thomson,  John,  grocer 

DUNCAN  STREET, 

Nitvington. 
1  Weddell,  Mrs 

3  Haig,  David,  of  Adv.  Library 

4  Ijisle,  Mrs 

6  M'Kenzie,  Mrs  A.  ^ 

6  Graham,  Mrs  AV. 

7  Clarke,  Rev.  .Tames 

8  H  utchison,  AA'illiam,  solicitor 
8  Runciman,  Rev.  David 

8  M'Farlane,  J.  F.  surgeon 

9  Wilkie,  Andrew,  silversmith 


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10  Traquire,  Rev.  James 

11  Spaven,  John,  insp'.  of  market 

DUN  DAS  STREET. 

1  Murray,  George,  accountant 

1  Burnside,  Miss 

1  Peters,  Alexander,  plumber 

3  Fletcher  &  Hunter,  booksellers 

3  Greig,  Mrs 

3  Greig,  James  G.  dentist 

6  Patterson,  A'liss 

5  M'Millan.  Miss,  dressmaker 

6  Blackie,  Mrs 

7  Hill,  Alex,  publisher 

9  Youngson,  Alex.  esq.  W.  S. 
1 1  Edmond's,  Mrs,  lodgings 
1 1  Philip,  William,  watchmaker 
13  Maxwell,  Mrs  Robert 
13  Anderson,  W.  green-grocer 
13  Richardson,  John,  hairdresser 
13  Sharp,  Isabella,  poulterer 
15  Paterson,  Doctor  G.,  F.RC.P. 
17  Cuthbertson,  Robert,  painter 
17  Wilson,  Miss,  ladies'  school 
17  Park,  Alexander,  teacher 
19  Smith,  John,  manufacturer 
19  Purves 
19  Reid,  Mrs 

^g"  Northumberland  street. 
23  Stuart,  J  as.  shoemaker 
23  Wright,  T.  grocer 
23  Clerkson,  Wm.  builder 
23  Petrie,  Mrs 
23  Pugh,  William,  chemist 
23  Serls,  Wm.  chimney  sweeper 
23  Robertson,  James,  clothier 
25  Gardner,  Jno.  esq.  S.S  C. 
27      Royal  Engineers'  Offica. 
27  Edmund,  James,  esq, 
27  Smith,  Andrew,  esq.  W.S. 
27  Newton,  .James,  esq. 
27  Bryden,  A  dans,  bellhanger 
27  Bridges,  Mrs 
29  WiJkie,  Jas.  F.  esq   S.S.C. 
29  Stott,  William,  painter 
31  Neilson  &  Gibson,  coopers 
31  Marshall,  Rob.  &  Son,  fleshers 
31  M'Farlane,  Miss 
31  M'Cara,  L.M.  esq.  W.S. 
33  Sawers,  Peter,  saddler 
33  Ross,  Misses,  corsetmakers 
33  Bendy,  Mrs 
33  Burn,  Misses,  milliners 
33  Miller,  Joseph,  tailor 
33  Symons,  Mrs,  miniature-paint. 
35  Tod  &  iMicki'l,  painters,  &c. 
35  Cuthbertson,  Mrs  J.  confection. 
39  Levack,  M.  &  E.  milliners 

37  Dewar,  P.  fruiterer 
Shand,  Robert,  bookseller 

43  M'Lean,  Chas.  grocer,  &c. 
48  Urrock,  Alex,  spirit  merchant 
60  Hogg,  Walter,  uphoLsterer 

46  Dickson,  G.  &  Co.  tish-mongrs. 

44  Dunbar,  John,  tinsmith 

38  Traill,  Miss,  straw-hat  maker 


36  Tait,  Hugh,  victual-dealer 
34  M'Candlish,  W.  of  stamps  and 

taxes 
32  Burns,  James,  esq. 
32  Paton,  David,  architect 
32  O'Donnell,  Mrs  Colonel 
32  Steell,  Gourlay,  portrait-painter 
32  Surrenne,  D.  F.  teacher 
32  Johnston,  John,  esq. 
30  jNIalcolm,  James,  S.S.C. 

23  Robertson,  James,  druggist 
26  .Smith,  Mrs  John 

26  Bishop,  Mrs 

26  Fraser,  W.  N.,  S.S.C. 

26  Selby,  R.  B.  solicitor 

24  Thomson,  Dr  A.  surgeon 
24  Hunter,  David,  coach-hirer 
22  Hunter,  Wm.  bookseller 
22  Meikle,  Wm.  esq.  S.S.C. 
•22  Duncan,  Mrs  Ann 

22  Morrison,  Mrs  G.  grocer 

tg^^  Northumberland  itreet 
20  Pollock,  David,  silk-dyer 
20  M'Millan,  G.  flesher 
18  Hamilton,  .John,  clerk 
18  Maxwell,  .Mr 
18  Drover,  Mis!(,  dressmaker 
16  RoUo,  Robert,  esq. 
14  Robertson,  Mrs 
14  Sinclair,  James,  upholsterer 
14  Swan,  Mrs 
\i  Smith,  .John,  esq.  dentist 
10  Dyce,  John  Neil,  esq. 

8  Wands,  G.  (of  Observer  Office) 

8  Kinloch,  Miss,  teacher 

8  Swinton,  Misses 

8  Farquharson's,  James,  lodgings 

6  Ferguson,  Lieut.-Colonel 

4  Fraser,  Plugh,  esq.  W.S. 

2  Kerr,  A.  grocer 

EARL  GREY  STREET. 

1  Law,  John,  victual-dealer 

2  Beckwith,  G.  silversmith 

2  Halliday,  Geo.  victual-dealer 

3  Wilson,  John,  upholsterer 

4  Kerr,  Charles,  teacher 

3  Smith,  James,  spirit-dealer 
6  Paterson,  Thomas,  builder 

6  Wilson,  Robert,  plumber 

7  Gardner,  James,  baker 

7  Simpson,  Peter,  tailor 

8  Borthwick,  Jas.  &  Co.  tailors 

8  Muir,  Miss,  dressmaker 

9  Paterson,  Mrs,  grocer 

9  Alexander,  .John,  builder 
9  Bishop,  Jas.  coal-merchant 

10  Lavvson,  J.  &  A.  shoemakers 

1 1  Brown,  Robert,  baker 
11  Brown,  John,  artist 

1 1  TurnbuU,  Peter,  spirit-dealer 
13  Baptie,  John,  house-factor 
13  Baptie,  Miss,  lodgings 
13  Grei}j,  John,  smith 
13  Hunter,  John,  saddler 
13  Kerr,  Samuel,  grocer 


14  Smith,  Wm.  letter-carrier 

14  Ramage,  .\nd.  coach-hirer 

15  Palmer,  William,  hosier 
15  Palmer,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

15  Whillas,  Thos.  cabinetmaker 

16  Alexander,D.  tanners'  club-h.- 

17  Nourse,  John,  late  confect.  •  £ 
13  Leslie,  John,  stationer  -^ 
21  Gorman,  James,  coal-mercht.  ■ 
23  Cowie,  John,  brushmaker 

Moncur,  John,  plumber,  &c. 

EASTER  ROAD. 

Mnrr/field, 
M'Donald,  A.  flesher 
Westgarth,  J.  esq.  8 
Havvley,  Mrs  Dr  10 
Patterson,  J.  founder,  12 
Patterson,  J.  R.  esq.  12 
Anderson,  Isaac,  S.S.C. 
16  Gilraour,  John,  S.S.C. 
Wilson.  Jonathan,  gardener 
Dawson,  James,  spirit-dealer 
Tod,  Alexander,  gardener 

J^eith. 
Reid,  J.  nurseryman 
Knox,  Miss,  Drum 
Skirving,  J.  farmer 

EASTFIELD. 

Grant,  D.  S   of  H.  S.  Co.     f 

Grant,  Mrs 

Gray,  Wm.  Excise 

Craig,  Thomas,  of  Excise       ; 

Deseret,  Phineas,  writer        I  • 

Eastjield  place.  ' 

.Johnston,  .J.  officer  of  fishery 
Foster,  Joseph,  gentleman 
Girdvvood,  Wm.  of  soapworfc 
Dick,  Mrs 

Black,  .John,  merchant 
Glen,  James,  broker 

Pirniefield, 
Patison,  William,  merchant 

Sea  Cot, 
MTveod,  Mrs 
Tailor,  William 
Young,  George,  merchant 

ELBE  STREET  (Leith.) 
4  Wilson,  George,  dairyman 

8  Robertson,  D.  &  Son,  coopers 

9  Campbell,  George,  grocer 

12  Grant,  Wm.  commis.-agent 

13  Elbe  court 

14  Downie,  John,  grocer 

18  Tulloch,  Wm.  spirit-merchant 
20  Dawson,  Wm.  colour-mercht. 

Patison  street 
Smith,  W.  dairy 
36  Marshall,  R.  agent  &  mercht, 

ELDER  STREET. 
1  Edinburgh  Eye  Infirmary, 
1  Kerr  and  Son,  tailors 
1  Donaldson,  George,  vvright 


ELL 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


FOR 


16.5 


3  Lawrie,  James,  bootmaker 
3  Laiiig,  H.  engraver 
3  M'Kean,  J.  seal-engraver 
3  Dickson,  A.  grocer 
7  Walker,  John,  S.S.C. 
7  Muggerland,  Geo.  hair-cuttei 
1 1  Davidson,  Mrs  A. 
13  Burnet,  J.  &  W.  wine-merchts. 
Sivinlon  row 

Nasmith,  James,  jeweller 

Sbiels,  Robert,  smith 

Souter,  James,  turner 

M' Donald,  Toshacb,  &  Co. 
cabinetmakers 
I  -    Paterson  and  Peebles 
'  •  Adam,  A.  teacher 
15  Cumming,Wm,surgeon,M.D 
lo  Morrison,  Misses,  dressmakers 
17  Weir,  Mrs,  boarding  school 
17  Wilson,  Rev.  David 

19  Dewar,  Jas.  teacher  of  music 
21  Sinclair,  Veitch,  M.D. 
23  Fraser&Crawford,esqr?.W.S. 
23  Brydone,  J.  cashier  to  School- 
masters' Fund 

27  Thomson,  James,  tailor 
27  Morrison,  John,  esq.  S.S.C. 
27  Smiles,  Mrs,  lodgings 
27  Wilson,  George,  clothier 
27  Bayne,  Menzies,  jun.  painter 
29  Imlach,  George,  S.S.C. 
31  Urquhait,  James  L.  carver 
33  Hunter,  Wm.  wine-merchant 
26  Farquharson,  A.  sh. -officer 
26  Murray,  Miss,  milliner 
26  Chand'ler,  Mrs,  dress-maker 
26  Miller,  Mrs 
24  Taylor,  John,  bootmaker 
2D  Boldock,  Mrs,  lodgings 

20  Balfour,  Miss,  dressmaker 
20  Jack,  R.  jeweller 
18  Robison,  James,  esq.  advocate 
16  Cafe,  D.  S.  esq.  cupper 
14  Richardson,  Wm.  agent 
14  Neil,  Robert,  S.S.C. 
12  Reid,  Mrs  John, 
10  Hay,  James,  shoemaker 
10  Henderson,  Miss,  milliner 
10  Hutton,  John,  flesher 

(^  Clyde  street 
6  Niel,  M'Kay,  spirit-dealer 
4  Donaldson,  Alex,  bootmaker 
4  Sandilands,  Mrs,  lodgings 
4  Wood,  Jas.  &  Co.  leech-depot 
4  Menzies,  Mrs  D. 
4  Watt,  James,  house-carpenter 
2  Littlejohn,  Mrs 
2  Hall,  Thomas,  painter 

ELLEN  STREET  (Leith.J 

Mowat,  Mrs 

Wallace,  Mrs 

Buchan,  Mrs 

Halcrow,  John,  shipmaster 


ELM  ROW. 

1  Clark,  G.  and  A.  grocers 

1  Franks,  B.  optician 

I  Fraser,  Wm.  supcrin.  N.  Asyl. 
1  Anderson,  Wm.  mail-guard 
I  Banks,  Miss 

1  Reid,  Mrs.  C. 

2  Aiken  &  White,  agents 

2  Thomson,  George,  baker 

3  Auld,  John,  bootmaker 

4  Williams,  Mrs,  milliner 

5  Stewart,  Mrs  J.  J.  milliner 

6  Elder,  James,  merchant 
6  Carfrae,  Mrs 
6  Mason,  Mrs 
6  Tress,  J.  F.  tea-merchant 

10  Anderson,  Miss 

10  Young,  James,  woollen-draper 

10  Dickson,  Mrs 

II  Lindsay,  Robert,  druggist 

12  Main,  James,  bootmaker 

13  Smith,  Thomas,  surgeon 
13  Thomson,  Thomas,  esq. 
15  Moffat,  William,  painter 

15  Dickson,  Miss,  dressmaker 

16  Kemp,  H.  straw-hat  manufac. 

17  Todd,  D.  G.  agent 
17  Swanson,  William,  esq. 
17  Davidson, J.esq  S.S.C.&N.P. 
17  Livingstone,  Alex,  agent 
17  Livingston,  Dr  A.  C.  surgeon 

19  Gibb,  James,  baker 

20  Smart,  R.  C.  engraver 

21  TurnbuU,  Misses,  fancy-work 

22  Glover,  Rev.  W. 
22  Matthew,  Mrs 
22  Rankine,  Mrs 

ERSKINE  PLACE. 
1  Watt,  A.  cabmetmaker 
1  Ferrier,  John,  builder 
1  Carfrae,  Thos.  land-surveyor 
1  Carfrae,  Mrs 
1  Syme,  Wm.  ironmonger 

EYRE  PLACE. 

1  Andrew,  Mrs 
1  Burton,  Miss 
1  Avchbald,  Misses 

1  Mossman,  Mrs 

2  Fraser,  C.  M.  esq.  A.  C.  S. 

3  Carter,  F.  H.  esq. 

4  Adam,  Patrick,  esq.  S.S.C. 

FAIRNINGTON  PLACE. 

Miller,  John,  writer 
M'Pherson,  E.  dressmaker 

FETTES  ROW. 
1  Patten,  John,  esq.  W.S. 
1  M-Dougal,  Pat.  esq.  W.S. 
3  Girdwood,  William,  esq. 

3  Girdwood,  R.  esq. 

4  Mitchell,  G.  T.  esq, 
4  Mitchell,  Mrs 


5  Lockhart,   Hunter  &   White- 
head, esqrs.  W.S. 

5  Hunter.  John,  jun.  esq.  W.S. 

6  M'Farlane,Robt. esq.  advocate 

7  Dickson,  H.  G.  esq.  W.S. 

8  Parker,  John,   esq.    principal 

extractor.  Court  of  Session 

9  Marshall,  John,  esq.  advocate 

10  Gibson,  Mrs 

1 1  Ayton,  Wm.  E.  esq.  advocate 

12  Grimth,  G.  F.  esq. 

12  Findlay,  Miss 

^£f*"  Piit  street. 

13  Thorburn,"K.  M.  esq.  W.S. 

14  Burns,  Mrs,  of  Reidstone 

15  Miller,  John,  china  merchant 
15  Allan,  Thomas,  esq. 

15  Scales,  A.  M.  &  Co. 

15  Blair,  Mrs  J.  C. 

16  Clarkson,  John,  esq. 

17  Paterson,  H.  agent. 

18  Sutherland,  A.  G.  esq.  W.S. 
18  M'Farquhar,  Mrs 

18  Crawford,  Miss 

18  Forman,  Robert,  esq. 

19  Blair,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

1 19  Anderson,  Mrs 

20  Lauder,  John,  leather-manuf. 

120  M'Connell,  Misses,  dis.-mks.. 
|21  Lawson,  Mrs 

\2l  Mark,  Mrs  Duncan 
i2I  Anderson,  Mrs 

121  Portous,  Miss 

22  Berwick,  D.  esq.  accountant 
22  Neilson,  John,  late  merchant 
24  Thomson,  Rev    Andrew 
24  Lauder,  J.  E.  portrait-painter 
24  Rutherford,  Mrs.  J. 

FINGAL  PLACE. 

1  Butters,  L.  seal-engraver 
I  Panton,  Mrs 

1  Panton,  Geo.EnglishM.G.H. 
Hospital 

1  Herdman,  Jno.  baker 

2  Gary,  Mrs  Charles 

3  Panton,  W.  clothier 

4  Dunlop,  Mrs  W. 

4  Dunlop,  Jas.  Usher,  esq. 

5  Wright,  Francis,  merchant 

6  Watson,  Wm.  National  Bank 

7  Millar,  Ro.  merchant 

FORRES  STREET. 
1   Stewart,  P.  coach-hirer  fareo) 
1   Lyon,  Mrs 

1  Spindler,  Wm.  G.  teacher 
1  Spindler,  H.  teacher 
1  Samuells,  Dr.  P.  S. 
3  Woolard,  ]\Irs.  J.  lodgings 
3  Brown.  Thomas  S.  surgeon  & 

dentist 
9  Marshall,    Miss,    boarding-    . 
school 


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11  White,  Miss 

1 1  Hodgson,  Mrs  Dr 

II  M'Doiiald,  D.  lodgings 

11  Davidson,  Miss 

1 1  Watson,  James,  writer 

1 1  Stewart,  Robert,  writer 

10  Anderson,  Miss 

10  Lewis,  Miss 

10  Lewis,  Miss  Jane 

10  Gow,  James,  chairman  (areaj 

8  Taylor,  Mrs 

6  Innes,  Cosmo,  esq.  advocate, 
sheriff  of  Nairnshire 

4  Bell,  J.  M.  esq.  advocate 

2  Glassford,  James,  esq. 


FORT  STREET  (SOUTH) 
(Leith.J 

Stein,  James,  esq. 
Miller,  Mrs  W. 
Gillespie,  William,  esq. 
Robinson,  Captain  Jas.  jiin. 
Schultze,  Henry,  esq. 
Foggo,   Robert,  teacher,    re- 
ceiving-house 

FOUNTAINBRIDGE. 
2  Irvine, Marianne, victual-deal.    139  Brown,  James,  smith 
6  Watson,  W.  &  Co.  engineers.  '49  Keith,  Thomas,  grocer 
151  Mudie,  Mrs 


1 20  Thomson,  William,  machinist 

125  Wemyss,  John,  draper 

126  Johnston,  Wm.  coal-mercht. 

127  Learmonth,  Jas.  ironfounder 
129  Henderson,  Dr.  And.  R.N. 
131  Burns,  John,  coal-merchant 
133     Hamilton's  Court, 

Shaw,  James,  house-agent     • 
Miller,  James,  manufacturers 
135  Eraser,  M.  spirit-dealer  '' 

137  Hunter,  Rt.  candle-maker 


8  Beaton,  Hugh,  coal-merchant 
Strachan  s  Court 
13  Steadman,  Mrs,  victual-dealer 
18  Tenant,  W.  letter-cairier 
30  Robertson,  William,  baker 
1  Taylor,  Thos.  picture  framer  ^'^  Hunter,  John,  saddler 


FORTH  STREET. 
1  Penny,  M.  portable deskmaker 


3  Gairdner,  Andrew,  esq 
5  Mackenzie,  Rod.  esq.  W.S. 
9  Keith,  Mrs  Robert 

1 1  Johnston,  James  B.,  M.D. 

13  Orr,  James,  druggist 

15  Fisher,  Daniel,  esq. 

15  Fisher,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

17  Lindesay,  Mrs  P. 

19  Simpson,  Mrs  Colonel 

21  Black,   Miss,  and  Callender, 

boarding-school 

23  Virtue,  William,  wine-mereht. 

25  Brown,  W.  H.  esq.  of  Ashley 

27  Bovd,  Mrs  Waddell 

28  Wright,Jas.&Jn.  esqrs.W.S 

29  Graham,  Miss  Stirling 

26  Lyon,  George,  esq.  W.S. 

24  Mackav,  James,  jeweller 

22  Bell,  Mrs 

20  Christie,  Mrs  David 
20  Christie,  Alexander,  artist 

18  Scott,  Robert,  esq. 

16  Pattison,  Mrs 
16  Pattison,  W.  J.  agent 
12  Macduff,  Mrs,  of  Bonhard 

g^  Hart  street. 
10  Watson, W.S.  esq  port. -paint. 
4  M'Cook,  James,  esq.  W.S. 
2  Cockburn,  A.  surgeon 

FORT  STREET  (NORTH) 
(Leith.) 

1  Brown,  Miss 

2  Liddle,  Robert,  merchant 

3  Wishart,  John,  shipmaster 

4  Muir,  Rev.  Francis 
Menzies,  Mrs,  spirit- dealer 
Scott,  A.  spirit-dealer 
Ramsay,  John,  bootmaker 
Black,  D.  bootmaker 
Morison,  John,  teacher 

Leilti  Fort ; 
Figg,  James,  Ordnance  Office 
Hutcheson,  Colonel,  R.A. 
Eliza  Field,  Dall,  P.  esq. 


Earl  Grey  Street 
33  Dalgleish,  Robert,  flesher 

35  Lawson,  W.  vict.  &  spirit-dl. 

36  JI'Gregor,  D.  spirit-dealer 

37  Whitson,  .James,  smith 

39  Henderson,  Jas.  vict.-dealer 

Thorny  Bank  \ 

47  Pendiick,  John,  baker 


151  Noble,  John,  coal-merchant  • 

152  Douglas,  R.  grocer  •^S 

Downie  Place 
158  Hamilton,  A.  tea-dealer  and 
grocer 

161  Port-Hopetoun  Dispensary  ■'• 

162  Hamilton,  William,  tea-deal:;^*- 
162  Glen,  Robert,  coal-merchanif^' 
162  Brown,  Mrs  J.  dressmaker  -^i^ 
162  Andrew,  John,  coal-agent  .^ 
166  Hamilton,  And.  tea-dealer  i' 
166  Hay,  George,  house-agent  f" 
166  Wallace,  Thomas,  wright 


50  Borthwick,  Walter,  victual  &!167  Mitchell,  Chas.  victual-dealer 


spirit-dealer 

Ponton  Street 
51  Williamson,  Mrs  J.  spir.-dealer 
56  Charles,  George,  flesher 
69  Learmonth,  J.  &  Co.'s  Found. 

69  Millons,  T.  &  R.  Veneer  Saw- 
mills 

70  Morton,  R.  collector,  Union 
Canal  Company 

81        Fountain  Court 

81  Reid,  Mrs  John,  laundress 

88  Lithgow,  George,  boat-builder 

89  Imrie,  Andrew,  spirit-dealer 

90  Wilson,  Jn.  clerk 
Castle  Mills; 

Millar,  James,  engineer 
North  Merchieston, 

Home,  Wm.  esq. 

Burns,  Mrs 

Bishop,  John,  gardener, 
Bainjield 

94  Brown,  George,  esq. 

95  Gardner,  Mrs 
Brandfield  place, 

1  Miller,  James,  engineer 
1  M'Leod,  Peter,  draper 
99  Lawrie,  James,  teacher 
103  Calder,  Mrs,  cowfeeder 
108  Cochrane,  Henry,  grocer 
115  Buchanan,  D.  coal-merchant 

1 15  Buchanan,  Mary,  dressmaker 

116  King,  Arch.  Grove  House 

1 1 8  Grove  Road, 
Spark,  J.  cricket-ground 

keeper 
Mitchell,  D.  gardener 

1 19  Gilchrist,  John,  gardenar 
I 


168  Burns,  James,  grocer 

169  Grieve,  Mrs  James 

170  Buchanan,  J.  Bughts  Tavern 

172  Walker,  John,  grocer,  &c. 

173  Wallace,  D.  wright 

174  Police-office 
178  Bain,  James,  provision  shop 

FOX  LANE  {LeUh.) 

3  Robertson,  David,  tailor 

4  Robertson,  David,  spirit-deaL 

6  Ormiston,  James,  grocer 

7  Howie,  James,  spirit- dealer 
9  Sinclair,  David,  grocer 

13  Mackie,  Robert,  smith 

19  Moubray,  W.  &  R.  merchants 

FRANCIS  PLACE. 
1  Eraser,  Miss 
1  Fergus,  Mrs 
1  Pitcairn,  James  L.  esq. 

1  Prentice,  Charles  D.  writer 

2  Milne,  Mrs  Andrew 

3  Richardson,  Wm.  engraver 
3  Ronaldson,  Miss 

FREDERICK  STREET. 
3  Carruthers,  Miss 
3  Miller,  Mrs  R. 

5  Brown,  Miss  M.  worsted  sh. 
7  Noble,  Mrs  E.  lodgings 
7  Milne,  Thos.  esq. 
7  Stewart,  Alexander,  painter 
9  Bain,  David,  grocer 

1 1  Paton  &  Lawson,  bootmakers 
13  Turnbull,  A.  teach  of  dancing 
13  Forbes,  Chas.  bookseller 


F  R  E 


STREET  niRECTORY. 


GAR 


167 


13  Thomson.  E.  baker  66 

13  Bieck,  Mrs  Joliu  64 

15  JJreck,  Alexander,  slater  64 

17  Anderson,  Thomas,  carver  64 
17  Hart,  Thomas,  spirit-dealer  62 
19  M'Lagan,  F.  baker  60 

1^"  Rose  street  60 

21  Shepperd,  John,  painter  38 

21  Gillespie,  Alex,  tinsmith  30 

23  M'Donald,  Miss  34 

23  Sword,  Mrs  A.  34 

23  Drevar,  Miss,  dressmaker 
27  Miller,  Laur.  spirit-merehant  32 
27  Howison,  William,  painter 
27  Field  &  Allan,  glaziers  50 

29  Rose,  Miss,  dressmaker  50 

29  Graham,  Samuel,  horse-dealer'48 
29  Kennedy,  Alex.  esq.  W.S.  |48 
29  Jordan,  Madame,  Fr.  teacher  48 
29  Glen,  Geo.  bootmaker  !46 

29  Ferguson,  Cosmo  G.,  S.S.C.  44 
29  Murray,  John,  wright  44 

29  Dalrymple,  Quintin,  stationer  42 
31  Thomson,  Edward,  baker  [40 
31  Fletcher,  Rob.  G.  watchmak.  40 


33  Dow,  James,  bootmaker 
33  Calder,  A.  ironmonger 

|^°  Genrife  strfet 
35  Mackenzie,  T.  esq,  W.S. 
35  Graham  W.  &  Co.  goldsmiths 
35  Strachan,  Miss  M.  W. 
35  Aitken,  T.  wine  &  spirit  mer. 
37  Copland,  G.  &  Co.  clothiers 
37  Hill,  Mrs  John 
37  Wishart,  William,  S.S.C. 
37  Galloway,  A.  tailor 
49  Stewart,  Duncan,  spirit-dealer 
39  Macfarlane,  Chas.  carver,  &c. 
31  43  Richardson,  A.  draper 
45  Hill,  George,  grocer 
45  Goldie,  Mrs,  lodgings 
45  Syme,  James,  accountant 
45  Walker,  Mrs 
45  Tait,  W.  S.,  Royal  Bank  of 

Scotland 
45  Tait,  John,  agent 
49  M'Farlane,  Jas.  spirit-dealer 

^=  TIimU  street. 
51  Gardner,  Tho.  Russian  wareh. 
53  Reid,  James,  s.lk-mercer 
53  Dewar,  Mrs,  lodgings 
33  Watson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
55  Bruce,  Robert,  esq.  advocate 
57  ForbeSjMrs,  silk  &  worsted  sh. 
37  Duncan,Misses  J.  &R.  straw- 
hat-makers 
57  Dowie,  James,  bootmaker 
39  Robertson,  J.  A.  esq.  sol.-at-l. 
59  Gibson,  Mrs 
59  Wallace,  James,  bootmaker 
61  Gregory,  W.  C.  bootmaker 
63  Brown,  Robert,  architect 
63  Scott,  Jas.  portrait-painter 
63  Baine,  Miss,  teacher 
63  Swanston,  Mrs,  lodgings 


t 


Laurie,  Mrs 
Inncs,  Rev.  William 
Sutton,  Miss 
Duncan's,  Mrs,  lodgings 
Hossack,  A.  lodgings. 
Dymock,W.  M-Lean,  W.S. 
Jeflfrey,  Rev.  John 
Inglis,  JVIrs  Colonel 
Wilson,  Adam,  lodgings 
Eagar,  John,  teacher  of  music 
Simson,  G.  teacher  of  drawing 
—  (See  Appendix) 
LowCjJos.  &Mrs,dancingacad. 

^^  Hill  street 
Bruce,  W.  shoemaker 
D'Egville,  Madame,  teacher 
Innes,  Robt.  portrait-painter 
M'Laurin,  Mrs 
Maitland,  H  &  Co.  wine-mer. 
Dewar,  James,  cabinetmaker 
Bird,  Miss  Hamilton, draw.acad. 
Sinclair,  Mrs  W.  academy 
Espinasse,  Monsieur,  teacher 
Chalmer,  Mrs 
Richardson,  A.  silk-mercer 
Patton,  Thomas,  esq.  W.S. 
Patton,  George,  esq.  advocate 
Mathieson,  Wm.  bookseller 

^°   Gi-orgL'  street 
Nicol,  R(H)ert,  painter 
Cushnie,  George,  dyer 
Hollis,  Daniel,  tailor 
HoUis.  Misses,  milliners 
Zappie  &  Wright,  flower-maks. 
Hall,  Mrs 

Hall,  R.  (of  Mason  &  Hall) 
Ewing,  Mrs,  staymaker 
Evving,  B.  tailor 
Sherilf,  John,  artist 
Merrilees,  John,  dentist 
Chisholm,  Mrs,  staymaker 
Orrock,  Charles,  tailor 
Collins,  E.  wright 
Fletcher,  R.  G.  watchmaker 
Alexander,   R.   &   Son,  wine- 
merchants 
M'Lachlan,  Wm.  gun  maker 
Gray,  James,  watchmaker 
Burton,  Mrs,  furnishing  shop 
Mackay,  Mrs  John 
J^eith  Candle  Company,  Miss 
Samuel 

1^^  Rnie  street 
Johnstone,  Miss,  staymaker 
Johnstone,  John,  engraver 
Campbell,  Thomas,  fiesher 
Lyon,  Richard,  wright 
M'Kenzie's,  Miss,  seminary, 
Robins,  W.  boot  &  shoemaker 
Lawson's,  Mrs,  lodgings 
Thomson,  Win.  com.  agent 
Anderson,  Win.  writer 
Dickson,  Mrs  James 
Brown,  George,  writer 
Dymock,  R.  L.  solicitor 


12  M'Laren,  Duncan,  merchant 

10  M'Cuaig,  Duncan,  clothier 
8  Howison,  William,  engraver 
6  Thomson,  Elder  &  Burn, W.S. 
4  Cossar,  Geo.  Bank  of  Scotl. 
2  Henry,  Edward,  cattle-agent 
2  Pollock,  Peter,  farrier 

2  Arrol,  Thomas,  late  merchant 

GARDNER'S  CRESCENT. 
1  Dalrymple,  J.  grocer 
I  Heriot,  Mrs,  lodgings 

1  M'Ewan,  W. 

2  Brownlee,  Mrs  Captain 

2  Lavvson,  Misses,  ladies'  school 
2  Newton,  William,  butler 

2  Drysdale,  Joseph,  writer 

3  Webster,  John,  postnre-master 
6  Couper,  Miss,  boarding-school 
6  Smith,  John  K.  builder  and 

house  agent 
6  Stevenson,  Rev.  Thomas 
6  Gumming,  R.  S.,  M.D. 
6  Williamson,  Mrs  C. 

6  Wilson,  R.  clerk 

7  Rennie,  Mrs 

8  Eraser,  Wm.  surgeon 

9  M'Donald,  Miss 

9  Flockhart,  J.  live-stock  agent 
9  Austin,  J.  M.  teacher 
9  Reid,  Samuel,  esq. 

1 1  Easton,   Mrs 

12  Kinnear,  James,  writer 
12  Strachan,  Jas.  plasterer 

12  Brodie.  A.  officer  of  Excise 

13  Bremner,  W.  M.  writer 

14  Pack,  Misses 

15  Wilson,  G.  (Stamp  Office) 
15  Spittal,  Miss 

15  M'Dowal,  Charles,  teacher 

15  Reid,  Rev.  William 

16  Samuel,  Peter,  merchant 

16  Samuel,  Mrs 

17  Irvine,  William,  esq. 

18  Christie,  John,  draper 
18  Bird,  Mrs 

18  Russell,  Miss  Jean. 

18  Smith,  T.  C.  solicitor 

19  Steel,  Charles,  house-agent 

20  Biakenridge,  W.  mill-master 

21  Maughan,  Geo.  (stps.  &  txs.) 
21  Hills,  John,  coal-merchant 
21  Stephens,  Mrs  G. 

21  Squair,  J.  of  Scot.  L^nlon  Ing. 

22  Wickam,  Mrs 

23  Millions,  T.  wood-merchant 

24  Hodgson,  Mrs 

24  Auchincloss,  John,  smith 
24  Smith,  A.  G.  writer 
24  Steventon,  G.  esq. 
24  Aitken,  Alex,  ironmonger 

24  Barbour,  Geo.  writer 

25  Wilcoks,  W.  contractor 
Gardner's.  Crescent  chapel 


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GAY 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


GEO 


GAYFIELD  PLACE. 

1  Wignev,  R.  P-  merchant 

1  Gall,  Mrs 

1  Horn,  A..  G.  P.  O. 

1  Steuart,  David,  esq. 

1  Bartholomew,  Geo.  engraver 

1  Adam,  Alex,  teacher 

1  M'Kechney   C.  F.  port,  paint.  .25 

2  Brown.  John,  senior,  esq. 

3  Stoddard,  G.  merchant 
3  Gibson,  James,  merchant 
3  Milne,  Mrs  Alexander 

3  Murray,  James,  F.R.C.S.L. 

4  Flockard,  Wm.  surgeon 

5  Stainpa,  Mrs 

GAYFIELD  SQUARE. 

Lane,  Watson,  John,  wright  29 

Claik,  J.  Venetian-hliiid  mak.  30 

1  Crichton,  Miss — Lambie,  Miss  31 


2  Mackenzie.  Mis,  of  Forret 

3  Bruce,  G.G.  G.P.O. 

4  MRitchie,  T.  E.  esq.  W.S. 

4  M' Ritchie,  Mrs  John 

5  M'Kenzie,  Mrs  Kincaid 

6  Bisset,  John,  S  S.C. 

7  Anderson,  Robert,  teacher 

7  Anderson,  Miss,  Ladies'  Insti- 

tution 

8  Miller,  Thomas,  esq. 

9  Scott,  Misses 
10  Brown,  Rev.  J.,  D.D. 

Gai/field  House  ; 
Cathcart,  Misses 
Cathcart,  David,  esq.  W.S. 
12  Gray,  John,  bookbinder 

12  Paterson,  Mrs  George 

13  Dick,  Miss 
13  Simpson,  Mrs  James 
13  Arnot,  J.  agent 
13  White,  Wm.  woollen-draper 
13  Sntherland,  P.  gold-beater 
13  Laiiig,  Mrs  John 
13  Sandeman,  Pat.  upholsterer 
15  Anderson,  William,  merchant  \\Q 


16  Millar,  Mrs  J.  H. 

16  Miller,  John,  advocate 
J  6  Kirk  wood.  Rev.  James 

17  Robertson,  T.  R.  esq.  W.S. 

18  Rennie   Miss 

19  Moiiilaws,  Mrs  Captain 
19  Milne,  IMrs  Andrew 
19  Gow,  Miss 
19  Lindsay,  Captain  A.,  R.N. 

19  Thon)s'on,  Ale.\.  brasstounder 

20  Hall,  Mrs  James 

21  Luinsden,  Mis 

22  Matheson,  W.  bookseller 
22  Smith,  John  ( Mercury  Office) 

22  Donaldson,  Mrs 

23  Wood,  Mrs 

24  Paton,  Andrew,  saddler 
24  Thornton,  Geo.  (of  Thornton 

&  Collie) 


24  Shennan,  Mrs,  builder 

24  Gall,  James,  junior,  printer 

24  Sbade,  Mrs 
34  Baxter,  Mrs 
34  Elliot,  Wm.  Scott,  esq.  W.S. 

25  Browning's,  Mrs,  lodgings 
25  Oliver,  R.  S.  hatter 
25  Greig,  Andrew,  merchant 

Thomson,  Miss 
25  White,  R.(ofAitkin&  White) 

25  Milledge,  Edwin,  jeweller 

26  Snody,  A.,  S.S.C. 

27  Marshall,  W.  jeweller 

28  Ireland,  Miss  Jane 
28  Lindsay,  Robert,  surgeon 
28  Shaw,  James,  bookseller 
28  Nicoll,  John,  writer 
28  Bruce,  D.( Bruce &M' Donald) 

Worsely,  Robert,  esq. 

Clerk,  George,  grocer 

Brown,  Thomas,  esq. 

Bain,  Donald,  esq.  accountant 

Nisbett,  Mrs  J. 

M'Donald,  D.  accountant 

Murray,  Mrs  D. 

Ririe,  J^Iiss 

Glegg,  Capt.  H.  V.,  E.I.C.S. 

GEORGE  SQUARE. 

Burns,  Thomas,  esq.  W.S. 
Irving,  Mrs,  of  Newton 
Graham,  Mrs 
Somerville,  Miss 
Niven,  John,  surgeon,  M  D. 
Aberiietliy,  Thomas,  esq. 
Southern  Academy 
Grierson,  Andrew,  esq. 
Huie,  Richard,  esq.  M.  D. 
Richardson,  James,  esq. 
M'Innes,  James,  esq.  S.S.C. 
Lawrie,  W.  A.  esq.  W.S. 
Beatson,  Miss 

Trotter,  A.  esq.  of  Dreghorn 
Paul,  Rev.  John 
Chancellor,  Mrs  A. 
Purves,  Lady 

17  Brown,  J.  S.  esq. 

18  Steel,  Miss 

19  M'Neill,  Lieut.-Colonel 

20  Sym,  Robert,  esq.  W.S. 

21  Ferguson,  Rev.  J.  W. 

21  Henderson,  Mrs 

22  .Aitken,  Samuel,  bookseller 

23  Dudgeon,  Miss 

23  Brown,  Rev.  Chas.  J. 

25  Brown,    George,    wine-mer- 

chant 

26  M'Kay,  Alex.  esq. 

26  M'Kay,  John  A.  esq. 

27  Sitwell,  Captain 

28  Torrance,  G.  M.  esq. 

29  Brown,  Mrs 

30  Borthwick,  J.  esq.  of  Crook- 

st<)n 

31  Grcrville,  Robt.  K.,  LL.D. 


32  Clapperton,  Thomas,  esq. 

33  Miller,  William,  esq. 

34  Baillie,  Miss,  of  Polkemmet 

35  Lawson,  Charles,  seedsman 

37  Svm,  Rev.  John 

38  Fvfe,  Dr  Andrew 

39  Adam,  Dr  Walter 

•;9  Buchannan,  Jas.  solicitor 

39  Crammond,  Misses 

40  Brmiton,  W.  cloth-merchant 
40  Brunton,  Mrs 

40  Baird,  Miss  M. 

41  Lillie,  Joseph,  esq. 

42  Ferguson,  AVilliam,  W.S, 

42  Ferguson,  Walter,  artist 

43  Whitehead,  William,  hosier 

44  Parker,  Jn.  of  Stamp  Office 

45  Harvie,  Jas.  esq.  of  Brownlee 
45  M'Crie,  Rev.  Thomas 

45  Walker,  Miss 

45  Home,  Misses 

46  Robertson,  Miss 

47  Douglas,  James,  esq. 

48  Ritchie,  John,  esq. 

49  Turnbull,  Geo.  esq,  W,S. 

50  Tweedie,  Rev.  W.  K, 

51  Bertram,  Miss,  of  Kerswell 

52  Loraine,  Miss 

53  Fairbairn,  Dr,  F.R  C.P. 

54  Wauchope,  Miss,  of  Niddry 
54  Ferguson,  Jas.  broker 

54  Forrest,  J.  R.  auctioneer 

55  Soiiili.  DhtriciLailiesliiitiiuiion 

55  Dalgliesh,  J,  S,  writing-master 

56  Leburn,  Thos.  esq.  S.S.C. 

57  Peddie,  Rev.  W.  junior 

58  Negris,  Alex.  esq. 

59  Miller.  William,  esq.  S.S.C. 

60  Young,  Dr  William 

GEORGE  STREET. 

1  Gunn.   G.  &  J.  C.  civil-engi- 
neers 
1  Gellatly,  John,  engraver 
1  Peddie,  Donald  S.  account. 
1  Ross,  Andrew,  tailor 
3  Standard  Life  Assurance 
3  Thomson,  W.  T.  esq.  account. 
5  De  Fivas,  V.  esq. 
5  Ferguson,   S.   commission 

agent 
5  Ferguson,  Mrs  S.  milliner 
5  Campbell,  Alex,  lace-mercht. 
5  Campbell,  J.  working-jeweller 
7  Whytock,  R.  &  Co.  furniture 

warehouse 
9  Calderwood,   Mrs,  straw-hat- 
makers 
1 1  Hodges,  David,  jeweller 
1 1  Dick,  Mrs,  teacher  of  Ayrshire 

n.-edlework 
13  Whyte,  W.  &  Co.  booksellers 

to  the  Queen  Dowager 
13  Bruc,  Misses,  milliners,  &c. 
13         Rose  Court. 


G  nE  O 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


,G     O 


169 


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17 
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17 
17 
17 
19 
21 
21 
21 
23 

23 
23 

25 

25 
25 
25 
'25 
27 
29 
29 

33 
33 
33 
35 

35 
35 
35 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
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39 

39 
39 
39 
39 
3d 
39 
39 
39 
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39 
41 
41 
41 
41 
41 
43 


Clerk,  Wm.  esq.  advocate,  4 
Marshall,  W.  &  Son,  plumbers 
Jeifrey,  Robt.  engraver 
Anderson,  J.  &  A.  goldsm.  &c. 

Rending  Rooms 
St.  Andrew's  Church 
Chalmers,  Francis,  painter 
Thomson,  Rev.  D.  V.  teacher 
Brodie  &.  Balfour,  accountants 
Pratt,  John,  gunmaker 
King,  Misses,  dressmakers 
King,  James,  tailor 
Caledonian  Life  Assurance 
Murray  &  Gibb,  printers 
Wilson  &  Co.  dressirig-case  m 
Smith  &  Linton,  painters 
Toppin,  W.  &  Co.  straw-hat 

makers 
Christie,  Alex,  wine-merchant 
M'Crie,  William,  &  Co.  paper- 
stainers 
Auchie  &  Brown,  upholsterers 
Murdoch,  C.  seal  engraver 


43  Blackwood,  Thos.  (of  T.  &  J. 

Blackwood) 
43  Blackwood,  Wm.  (of  do.  do.) 
43  Blackwood,  A.  esq. 
43  Blackwood,  Mrs  Joint 
45  Black  wood,  W.&Sons,booksls. 
45  Chisholm,Miss, French  stay-in. 
45  Rampini  &  Ricateau,  rooms 
45  Fylfe,  Miss  D.  teacher  of  music 
47  Robertson's  Mrs,  lodging 
47  Duriez,  Mons. L.French  consul 
47  Scott i!>h  Union  Insurance  Office 
49  Mitchell &Heriot,  straw-hat  m 
51  Wilkic,Wm.  paper-stainer,  and 

floor-cloth  saloon 
53  Griffith  &  Son,  umbrella-mak. 

53  Melrose,  John,  tailor 

54  Gardner, Rev.  J..  M.D.&A.M. 
53  Rutherford,  R.  jun.  &  Co.  la- 
dies' shoemakers 

53  Tait,  A.  sen.  baker 
53  Tait,  A.  jun.  baker 

55  M'Farlane,  Miss,  straw-hat  m. 


Kerr,  J.  D.  cupper  to  the  Queen  57  Tait,  Andrew,  jun,  baker 


Chalmers,  T.  carver  &  gilder 
Banks,  Peter  S.,  S.S.C. 
Paterson,  Roy  &  Co.  music  sel. 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  Bank 
Rose,  W.  mess.  E.  k  L.  Bank 
Monument  to  George  the  Fourth 
Smith,  Mrs,  baby-linen  ware-h. 
Duncan,  R.  Se  G.  shoemakers 
Ferrell,  Henry,  linen-draper 
Gray,  John,  umbrella  and  la- 
dies' shoe  warehouse 
Hewat,  G.  &  Co.  wine-mercht. 
Robertson  &  Watson,  druggist 
Dick,  Miss  C.  furrier 
Crager,  J.  baby-linen  wareho. 
Hewat,  G.  (of  Hewat  &  Co.) 
Scott,  T,  M.  esq.  W,  S. 
Blackwood,  James,  esq.  W,S. 
Ross,  M.  milliner 
Keighley,Mathew,shoe  wareh. 
Rabagliati,  Signor  Giacomo 
Gray,  John,  shoemaker 
Crawford,  Andrew,  stationer 

Stevenson,  A.  H.  appraiser 

See  advertisement 
Murray,  David,  accountant 
Murray,  William,  accountant 
County  Prison  Board 
Westminster  Life  Office 
Sun  Fire  Office 
Road  0/^'ce— Middle  district 
Macara,  L.  M.  esq.  W.S. 
Paterson,  David,  brassfounder 
Thomson,  G.&  Co.  bootmakers 
Matheson,  A.  h  Co.  merchants 
Butters,  L,  seal-engraver 
i\]illar,  Mrs,  lodgings 
Miller,Miss,teacher  of  drawing 
Marshall,  J.  &  W.  jewellers 
Scott,  Miss,  French  stayinaker 
Blackwood,  T.S;  J.  silk-uiercers 

1 


57  Cruickshank  and  Sons,  hosiers 
57  Low,  John,  china  warehouse 
59  Brown  &  Pearson,  accounts. 
69  Tod  &  Hill,  esqrs.  W.S. 
59  Boyd,  A.  &  J.  dressmakers 
59  Laurence,  D.  merchant 
61  Whitehead&Livingston,  hosrs. 
61  Steele,  W.  &  P.  ironmongers 
63  Gaugain,  J.  J.  stationer,  and 

depot  of  materials  for  ladies' 

fancy-work 
63  Bain,  David,  linen-agent 
Qo  Paterson,  Archd.  silk  mercer 
65  Smith,  iMrs  J.  jun.  milliner 
65  Smith,  J.  junior,  manufacturer 
67  Macbryde,  A.  perfumer 
67  Manson,  Miss,  milliner 
69  Martin,  Wm.  hairdresser 


85  Forsyth,  Miss,  milliner. 

87  Jamieson,  Mrs,  staymaker 

87  Jameson,  George,  surgeon 

87  Marshall  and  Sons,  jewellers 

89  Lyon's,  J.  W.  bazaar 

91  Northern  Club 

93  .'\Ielrose,A.&Co.  tea-merchfs 

93  Sutherland,  Joseph,  tailor 

93  Boag,  James,  agent 

95  Insurance  Cump.  of  Scotland; 

D.  Berwick,  manager 
95  Meyer,  Monz.  silk-mercer 
95  Meyer,  Madam,  milliner,  &c. 
97  Mortimer,  T.  E.  gunmaker 
97  Buquet,  Mfi'e.  tient  ses  cours 

de  langues  Fmncais See 

advertisement. 
99  Cay,  Albert,  wine-merchant 
99  Church  of  England  Life  and 

Fire  Institution 
101  Mortimer,  Anderson,  k  Co. 

music-sellers 
103  Mortimer,  Misses,  boarding 

and  day  school 
105  Meyer  and  Mortimer,  tailors 
107  Shepherd,  James,  painter 
107  Gianetti  and  Pass,  perfumers 
107  Rough,  R.  lace  merchant 
^f=    Casllf  street 
109  Anderson,  John,  fishmonger 
109  Scott,  Alex,  bootmaker 
1 1 1  Meikle's,  Mrs,  lodgings 
113  Brown,  Mrs,  lodgings 
115  Moncrieff,  Miss 
117  Allan,  Misses,  milliners 
121  Mackay,  John,  chemist  and 

druggist 
121  Dubuc,  Dr,  prof,  of  French 
121  Walinsley,  Mrs,  French  stay- 
maker 

121  Watson,  James,  upholsterer 
123  Gordon,  John  W.  esq. 


69  Blanc,  V.  French  shoewareho.' 1^3  Watson,  H.  G.esq.  account. 


69  Gallie  k  Bayley,  booksellers 
69  Hislop,  Mrs,  staymaker 

Monument  to  William  Pitt 
73  Blair,  Chas.  silk-mercer 
73  Deuchar,  Alex,  seal-engraver 
73  Fletcher,  Mrs 
73  Cuthbertson,  William,  writer 
73  Robertson,  Mrs,  corsetmaker 
75  Belfrage,  William,  hosier 
75  Reid,  John,  Anderson  &  Co. 

silk-mercers 
77  Dalrymple,  Miss 
79  Hay  &  Addis,  plumbers 
79  Meldrum,  Misses,  milliners 
79  Brockie,  Mrs 
79  Brockie,  Misses,  milliners 
79  Cunningham,  Wm.  jeweller 
81  Dixon  &  Douglas,  grocers 
81  Smith  k  Kinnear,  W.S. 
81  Ruffini,  A.  teacher  of  Italian 
83  Morrison,  Jas.  upholsterer 
85  Leechmaiij  Jas.  silk-mercer 


125  Maxwell,  Henry,  esq. 

127  Rodgers,  Mrs  C.  lodgings 
129  Maclagan,  David,  M.D. 

129  Maclagan,  Douglas,  M.D.   , 
131  Burn,  William,  esq. 

133  Sinclair,  The  Hon.  Lady 

135  Buckmaster,  T.  k  Co.  tailors 

&  army  clothiers 

137  M'DonaldMrs, of Clanronald 

139  Lightbody,  John,  1st  class 

staff  surgeon 

141  Pringle,  Miss,  dressmaker 
143  &  145  Menelaws,  grocer 

142  Johnston,  L.  M.  fruit-merch. 

140  Johnstone, D.  pianoforte mak. 

138  Rutherford,  Rob.  shoemaker 

136  Brown,  Robert,  architect 
136  Ricateau,  E,  French  teacher 

134  Greig,  Jas.  jun.  esq.  W.S. 

130  Finlay,  G.  L.  esq. 

128  Sutherland,  D.  private  hotel 

126  Kirkpatrick,  J.  esq.  advocate 

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124  General  Board  of  Prisons 
124  Nisbet,  David,  architect 
122  Maitland,  Thos.  esq. 
120  Bell,  Joseph,  F.R.C.S.  surg, 
120  Bell,  Benjamin,  F.R.C.S., 

surgeon 
120  Bell,  Robert,  jun.  advocate 
1 18  Caithness,  Countess  Dow.  of 
116  Hamilton  and  Miiller,  piano- 
forte and  music-sellers 
114  Menzies,  Captain  William 
112  M' Cornish,  Snodgrass,  &  Co. 

dressmakers 
110  Walker  &  Melville,  esqs.W.S. 
108  Macdonald,  John,  academy 
108  Gibson,  Mrs 
108  Moore,  James,  esq.  S.S.C. 
108  Wight,  George,  lodgings 
108  Paterson,  Miss,  dressmaker 
108  Fisher,  John,  teacher 
108  Murray,  Miss,  milliner 
108  Hogarth,  Mrs 
106  Scott,  Miss,  dressmaker 

t^  Castle  Street 
104  Morgan,  John,  &  Co.  tailors 
102  Mein,  A.  surgeon  &  dentist 
100  Milne,  W.  &  Son,  bootmakers 
100  Ormiston,  George,  smith 
98  Anderson,  David,  esq.  banker 
98  Anderson,  Adam,  esq.  Soli- 
tor- General  for  Scotland 
96  Home  &  Rose,  esqrs.  W.S. 
96  Rose,  James,  esq.  W.S. 
94  Brown,  Jas.  esq.  accountant 
92  Baird  and  Lindsay,  Misses, 

dressmakers 
90  Hay,D.R.paintertotheQueen 
88  Burt,  G.  M.,  M.  D.  surgeon 
86  Douglas,  Misses,  dressmakers 
86  Cameron,  Violard,  and  Co. 

silk-mercers  &  milliners 
84  Northern  Lights  Office 
84  Cuningham  &  Bell,  W.S. 
84  Russell,  Claud,  esq.  account. 
82  Bell,  Dr  Charles,  M.D.  phy- 
sician 
80  Thomson,  Dr  John, 
80  Thomson,  Dr  Allan,  professor 
78  Nasmyth,  R.  surgeon-dentist 
76  Malcolm,  Dr.  F.RC.P.E. 
74  Ogilvy,  P.  & W.  tailors  &  clo. 
74  Gilkie,  Alexander,  surveyor 
74  Home,  Arch.  esq.  account. 
74  Dickson,  James  J.  esq.  ac- 
countant 
74  Stevenson,  Jas.  R.  S.A. 
74  West,  E.  auctioneer 
74  Healy,  M.  &  Co.  shoemakers 
72  Stewart,  Jas.  china  wareho. 
Igl^  Frederick  streft. 
70  Ashenheim,  Jacob,  jeweller 
68  M'Nicol,  Mrs 
68  Reid,  Chas.  G.,  W.S. 
68  Murray,  Miss  E.  staymaker 
68  Shepherd,  John,  painter 


68  Edmunds,  Mr  and  Mrs,  pro- 
fessors of  singing 
68  M'Kav,  Robert,  tailor 
68  Phin,  Miss 
66  Heddle,  Miss,  milliner 
66  Fenton,  Thomas,  bird-stufFer 
64  Sibbald,  J.  &  Sons,  ironmong- 
ers 

64  Sibbald,  T.  ironmonger 
62  Willis  and  Williams,  tailors 
60  Gowan,  Mrs 
58  Gardner,  James,  apothecary 
56  Lindsay,  Donald,  &  Geo.  A. 

Esson,  accountants 
56  Scott,  Rymer,  &  Scott 
56  Esson,  A.  G.  accountant 
56  Jeandin, Francis,  basketwareh 
54  Assembly  Rooms,  J.  Robertson 
54  Albion  Cloth  Company 
54  Taylor.  J.  carver  and  gilder 
54  Greenslade,    A.  ladies'  boot- 
maker 

52  Thompson,  R.  &  J.  candlemak, 
50  Scott  &  Dickson,  writing-mas, 
50  Kennedy,  Rev.  Ross,  teacher 
50  Campbell,  Miss 
50  Grubb,  Thos.  esq.  of  Excise 
50  Robertson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
50  Carmichael,  J.  F.  artist 
50  Crawford  &  Brooke,  land-sur, 
48  Nicol,  John,  spirit-dealer 
48  Thomson,  Andrew,  M.D. 
46  Stirling,  Kenney,  &  Co.  pub- 
lishers 
46  Vernor,  A.  &  Co.  French  shoe 

warehouse 
44  Wilson,  W.  bookseller 
40  Urquhart,  John,  perfumer 
38  Clark,  Thomas,  law  bookseller 
38  Henderson,  John,  slater 
36  Robertson  &  Scott,  iVewsi?oom 
36  Dick,  Misses,  milliners 
36  Pryde,  James,  teacher 
36  Ferguson,  Walter,  artist 
36  Bell,  J.  B.  writing  master 
34  White,  John,  woollen-draper 
32  Ritchie,  D.  ironmonger 
30  M'Gregor,P.muslinwarehouse 

1^^  Hanover  street. 
28  Reid,  William,  merchant 
26  Arnott,  Mrs 
26  Waldie,  Lieut.  H. 
26  Farmer,  S.  warehouseman 
26  Galloway,  Robt.  bookbinder 
26  Lamb,  James,  printer 
26  Braid  wood,  James,  bookseller 
20  Gibb,  William,  upholsterer 
20  Darling  &  M'Laren,  dressmak. 
20  Christie,  Mrs  John,  jun. 
18  Dowell,  James,  auctioneer 
16  &  20  Wright,  P.  &  R.  linen- 

merchants 
16  Chisholm,  Miss,  staymaker 
16  Christie,  J.  and  Son,  glovers 
14  Forrester,  Mrs  A. 


14  Wine  Company  of  Scotland; 

Balfour,  James,  manager 
Pelican  Life  Insurance. 
Royal  College  of  Physicians. 
12  Waterston,  R.  and  Co.  drapers 
12  Brown,  Miss  C.  staymaker 
12  Bowie,  Mrs  and  Miss,  muslin, 

&c.  printers 
12  Macdonald,  Colin,  shoemaker 
12  AUardice  &  Sclanders,  uphols. 
10  Mortimer,  William,  lapidary 
10  Black,  A.  teacher 
10  Huie,  Mrs 

10  Cooper,  Wm.  writing-master 
10  Neil  &  Glover,  brassfounders 
10  Kirkbride,  George,  agent 
8  Edinburgh  and  Leith  Gas  Co. 
8  Rausch  &  Corpe,  clothiers 
6  Peck,  W.  &  Son,  lithog.  print. 
6  Johnston,  Misses,  milliners 
6  Thomson,  T.A.&Co.  clothiers 
6  Greig  &  Miller,  silk-mercers 
6  Henderson,  James,  teacher 
4  Wilson,  Robert,  draper 

2  Haldane  &  Rae,  brassfounders, 

gasfitters,  &c. 

GEORGE  STREET, 
(Leith.J 
Bonnar,  .John 

Brotchie,  Robert,  merchant 
Inglis,  John,  builder 

GEORGE  IV. 's  BRIDGE. 

1  Lawson,  P.  k  Son,  nursery  & 
seedsmen  to  the  Highland 
and  Agricultural  Society 

3  Highland  ^  Agricultural Hosidly 

of  Scotland's  Hall  ^  Museinn 
Shortrede,  A.  printer 
21  Falkirk,  Iron  Co.  warehouse; 

Anderson,  Hugh,  agent, 
23  Ellis,  Thomas,  upholsterer 
23  Mitchell,  Mrs  James,  milliner 
23  Thomson,  H.  recorder  Greyfrs. 
25  Shiels,  Robt.  confectioner 
32  M'Lean,  Jas.  shawl  manufactr. 

GIFFORD  PARK. 

15  Ballantyne,  Miss 

18  M'Gregor, A. chimneysweeper 

GILMORE  PLACE. 

1  Moffat,  Thomas  M.,  S.S.C. 

3  Henderson,  David,  writer 

4  Millons,  Rob.  wood-mercht. 
3  Morton,   Robert,  collector  to 

Union  Canal  Co. ;  Office  7 1 
Fountain  Bridge 

^^  Hailes  street 

6  Bell,  Peter,  esq. 

7  Grant,  James,  tailor 

8  Latimer,  Miss  Jane 

9  M'George,  J.  esq. 
9  M'George,  E.  esq. 
9  Rintoul,  Misses 


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10  Fullarton,  Captain 

1 1  Wilson,  J.  merchant 

12  Gordon,  Rev.  Dr  R. 

13  Tod,  John,  S.S.C. 

14  Hale,  William,  agent 

15  Waterston,  James,  builder 

^g°  Gillespie  street 
\^'  Upper  Gilmord  place 

16  Sibbald,  Captain 

17  Douglas,  James,  shipmaster 

18  Dallas,  Robert,  esq. 

19  Hill,  Mrs  Robert 

20  Armstrong,  J.  of  Stamps  and 

Taxes 

21  Brash,  Mrs  J. 

22  Ireland,  Jno.  esq. 
2-3  Macleod,    A.    supervisor   of 

Excise 

23  Macleod,  Wm.  surgeon 

24  Moinet,  J.  Caledonian   Insu- 

ranee  Office 

25  Orphoot,  John,  printer 

26  Feigusson,  Rev.  Rob. 

27  Walker,  Robert,  bookseller 

28  Phin,  Miss 

29  Brown,  James 

30  Miller,  Mrs  Dr 

30  Miller,  Rev.  J. 

31  Graham,  G.  F.  esq. 

32  Robertson,  Miss  M. 

33  Duncan,  Mrs  James 

34  Prentice,  J.  R.  esq. 

35  Watson,  James,  upholsterer 

1^^  Lower  Gtlviore  place 

36  Wilson,  Miss  H. 

37  Balvaird,  Mrs 

39  White,  R.  of  Lochrin  distillery 

40  Mouat,  Miss,  boarding-school 

40  Bennoch,  Miss 

41  Henderson,  Mrs  Dr 

42  Balvaird,  Mrs  G. 

43  Jeffray,  J.  (Jeffray  &  Son) 
Cunningham,  Jas.  rope«  maker 

GILMORE  STREET, 

1  Arthur  and  Son,  edge-toolmaks. 
1  Arthur,  D.  of  Arthur  &  Son 
1  Arthur,  W.  of  Arthur  &  Son 
5  Long,  Thos.  &  Son,  engineers 
Ballantyne  k  Hughes,  printers 

LOWER  GILMORE  PL. 

1  Shaw,  James,  tltsher 
1  Borthwick,  Wm.  grocer 
1  Sinclair,  J.  manufacturer 

1  Turpie,  Robert,  late  of  Excise 

2  Henderson,  Js.  late  supervisor 

of  Excise 

3  Young,  Misses 

UPPER  GILMORE  PLACE. 
1  Roughead,Js.(Courant  Office) 
3  Leburn,  P.  M.  writer 

3  Muir,  Mrs  W. 

4  Brown,  Wm.  R.N. 


GILLESPIE  STREET. 

1  Crombie,  Andrew,  S.S.C. 

1  Duff,  Robert,  agent 

2  Forrester,  Miss 

3  Glegg,  Jas.  esq.  of  Exchequer 

4  Gibson,  Mrs  J. 

5  Reid,  Mrs  Ann 

6  Gilmore,  Wm.  rope  manufac. 

GILES  STREET, 
(Leith.) 
4  Gillespie,  A.  mnbrella-maker 
8  Flett,  Wm.  tea-dealer 

1 1  Anderson,  James,  rectifier 

12  Paterson,  H.  spirit-dealer 
Kemp's  close 

13  Carter,  John,  spirit-merchant 

22  Sinclair,  William,  cooper 

23  Robertson,  John,  spirit-dealer 
Darlinti's  brae, 

Spinks,  H   G.  turner 

25  Christie,  George,  slater 

26  Main,  Thos.  hair  dresser 

27  Trail,  Mrs,  dress-maker 
27  Walker,  James,  recorder  ' 

30  Baillie,  Peter,  shipmaster 

31  Slimon,  Wm.  dairy 
Green  Tree 

32  Haldane,  John,  pawnbroker 

33  Schaw,R.&Co.  wine-merchts. 
Vinegar  close 

36      JBinnie's  close 
39       Lawrie's  close 

42  Alexander,  John,  grocer 

43  Meade's  close 

44  Meiklejohn,  W.  spirit-dealer 

45  Campbell  &  Co.  grocers 
Lamb's  court 
Henri/  Hay's  close 

52  Maitland,  Stewart,  spirit-dlr. 
55  Henderson,  George,  grocer 
58       Meeting- House  green 
58  Goddard,  Wm.  merchant 

Sheephead  wynd 
70  Graham,  T.  corn-merchant 

74  Hope,  Mrs  G.  candle-maker 

75  Devvar,  James,  tailor 

76  Carter,  John,  spirit-merchant 
79  Martin,  John,  victual  dealer 
90-91  Methuen,  Jas.  fish-curer 
90  Rattray,  Thomas, tobacco-pipe 

maker 
93  Anderson,  Robt.  candlemaker 
93  Smith,  William,  merchant 
96  Scott,  James,  ginger-beer  br. 


GLANVILLE  PLACE. 

1  Eyre,  Thomas,  hosier 

2  Fleming,  Mrs,  midwife 

2  Hardie,  James,  tailor 

3  Ramage,  John,  baker 

4  Ker,  Samuel  &  Co.  grocers 

5  Simpson,  Mrs  A. 

5  Wilkie,  Mrs  Isabella,  lodgings 

6  Sleigh,  Robert,  baker 


GLENFINLAS  STREET. 

2  Bruce,  Thomas,  esq.  W.S. 

3  Napier,  Mark,  esq.  advocate  \ 

4  Mansfield,  Miss 

GLOUCESTER  PLACE. 

1  Campbell,  Miss 
3  Duncan.Thos.portrait-painter 
3  Glassford,  Miss 
3  Walker,  Miss 

3  Young,  George,  of  G.P.O.    ] 

5  Murray,  Mrs 

7  Colquhoun,  Mrs  Dalziel 
9  Swinton,  Arch.  esq.  advocate 
9  Swinton,  Misses 

1 1  Robertson,  T.  esq.  accountant 
13  Traill,  Dr  T.  S. 

12  Smythe,  Mrs 
15  Gibson,  Mrs,  of  Quernmorp 
10  Rampini,  Joseph,  esq. 
10  Schetky,  Miss 

8  Stewart,  Mrs  William 

6  Wilson,  John,  esq.  professor 
6  Gordon,  J.  Thomson,  esq.  adv. 

4  Inglis,  Misses,  board. -school 

2  Gibson,  Archd.  esq.  W.S. 

2  Gibson,  Arch.  esq.  accountant 

GLOVER  STREET,       ^ 
(Leith.) 
M'Farlane,  William,  tailor     1 
M'Alpine,  Geo.  missionary 
RoUo,  Alexander,  carter 
Smith,  David,  builder 
Smith  and  Watson,  builders 
Watson,  David,  builder 
Eraser,  A.  of  Excise 
Trotter,  Thomas,  clerk 
Jack,  Mrs,  midwife 
Fairnie,  James,  R.N. 
Turnbull,  A.  letter-carrier 
Whigham,  Charles,  dairy 
Wilson,  James,  joiner 
Adamson,  J.  sen.  fish-curer 
Adamson,  William,  fish-curer 

GRAHAM  STREET. 

1  Craig,  W.  of  Craigs  Brothers 

3  Menzies,  Miss 
3  Ross,  Miss 
3  Wright,  Mrs  A. 
5  Slate,  Miss 
7  Walker,  Mrs  Andrew 
9  M'Intosh,  James,  merchant 
9  Lawson,  James,  tobacconist 

9  Mansfield,  Wm. 
11  Bonnar,  J.  esq. 

13  Clark,  Lieut.  James 

15  Inglis, G. sen. leather-merchant 

15  Howden,  James,  esq. 

17  Jamieson,  Alexander,  groctr 

14  Dick,  Mrs,  lodgings 

10  Telfer,  Thomas,  ironmonger 
10  M'Pherson,  John,  merchant 
12  Lamond,  Duncan,  brewer 


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8  Hutton.A.(A.Campl)ell&Co.) 

6  Malcolm,  William,  painter 

4  Campbell,  A.  hatter 

4  Jeffiey,  Miss   Margaret 

4  Hardie,  Mrs 

4  R^mage,  Mrs 

4  VVaidlaw,  Ebenezer,  merchant 

grassmahket. 

Brown's  Place.   Vermel 

3  Bryce,  Win.  letter-carrier 

4  Porteous,  Wm.  victual-dealer 

5  Ramage,  Mrs 

5  Brolochan.  G.  letter-carrier 
'  6  Miller,  John,  plumber 

7  Infar.t  MoJtl  Schnul 

i  Glen,  A.&Son,  corn-merchts. 
3        Mnrshiiirs  close 

Small,  Mrs  Alexander,  stabler 
5  Alexander,  T.  &  J.  surgeons 
7      Biifl"'aine\i  rh'se 
11  Henderson,  Wm,  spirit-dealer 

13       /Ciiuiibiirsll's   chisf 

ii3  Lamond,  P.  &  Son,  brewers 

23  L,amond,A.cork-manufacturer 

■^3      J^iinwi'l's  r/o.se 

25  Peter,  Charles,  draper 

25  Haswell,  James,  grocer 

"3       Siraii's  c/use 

37  Anstruther,  Jas.  spirit-dealer 


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E<^pl ill's  cl'iw 


^l  M'Call,  Andrew,  spirit-dealer 

'*■'      Dtnili'p's  close 

51  M'Donald,  Archibald,  saddler 

55  Stevenson,  Robert,  spirit-dlr. 

"'       HiiiniUoii's  ctoitt 

63  Snowden,  J.  k  W.  spirit-mer. 

65  Tailor,  John,  spirit-dealer 

67  Wight,  Mrs,  stabler 

71  Watson,  John,  grocer 

73^      Gordon's  close, 

Jeffrey,  J.  &  Co.  brewers 
7o       Heriol\  Ihiiiin; 

Guthrie,  J.  damask  weaver,  6 
77  Granger,  James,  stabler 
79       Allan's  close 
91       Hay's  close 
97  Hume,  John,  reedpiaker 

99        Gilmour's  close 

Holt,  Rot.  chimney-sweeper 
^/ie/ier,MFsM'Conochie,  ma- 
tron 
103  Wilkinson,  J.  baker 

1Q7        Cowit-'.  U.se 

117  Gray,  Robert,  flesher 
1T9        li'esi  Snulh's  close 
123  Green,  Dougald,  stabler 

125        Eosl  Smilli's  clise 

^157  Aitchisqn's  ale  shop 

hl9        Hunter's  close. 

Lamond   Dun.  cork-cutter 
■  ■     Bladwurtli,  R.  &  W,  hard- 

w;ire  merchants 
133  Graham.Thoi.  victual  dealer 
135     Airi's  close 
Il9      Bv it's  close 


141  M'Keracher,  Mrs,  grocer 

145         Temple's  close 

lit)  Kilgour,  James,  turner 
106  Newlands,  T.  &  Son,  ropem 
104  Robertson,  Jas.  ropeinaker 
102      Dewar's  close 
100  Sharp,  William,  stabler 

94        Carrie's  close 

88  Young,  James,  victual-dealer 
84       Heultie's  close 
78       Plninstone  close 
76  Inglis,  And.  spirit-merchant 
72  Porteous,  John,  baker 
70  Meikle,  G.  merchant 
68       Jiimieson's  clo^^e 
66  Jamieson,  G.  &son,spt.-mer 
64  Gillon,  A.  &  Son,  flax-man. 
60  Eastern   Bank  of  Scot- 
land —  Suh-Braiich 
58  Gray,  J.  W.  saddler 
56  Gilmore,  Wm.  ropemakers 
54        2'homson's  court. 

Snowden,  J.  merchant 
52  Miller,  James,  ironmonger 
50  Aikman,  Archibald,  grocer 
48  Bennie,  A.  spirit-merchant 
46  Burns,  R.  victual-dealer 
46      Cosile  ii<i/nd, 

Peddie,  P.  horse-dealer,  2 
44  Hutchison,  Wm.  market  inn 
42  Higgins,  Francis,  hairdresser 
40  Lawson,  Robt.  victual-dealer 
38  M'Donald,  Adam,  saddler 
36       I)anlo/i's  court 
34  Glenny,  Wm.  china- wareho. 
32  White  ffart  Inn,  W.  Haddow 
28  Richardson,  F,&  Co.  drysalts 
26  Somerville,  George,  stabler 
26  Frier,  John,  corii-dealer 
24  Sim,  Robert,  saddler 
22  Frier,Jas,&Sons,corn-dlrs     . 
20        Gladstone's  clo-p 
20  Gladstone,  Alex,  stabler 
16  Pringle,  Wm.  victual-dealer 
14  Black  JB all  Inn,  John  Smith 
J 2  Godfrey,  G.  grocer 
8       Crawford's  close 
6  Pprteous,  W.  victijal-dealer 


GRAY  STREET 
(SOUTH.) 

1  Glen,  Dr  G. 

2  Symington,  And.  leather-mer. 

3  Kedslie,  G.  upholsterer 

4  Napier,  Gen.  M. 

5  Wigham,  John,  manufacturer 

6  Patterson,  Ja.  Stamps  k  Taxes 

7  Rae,  Mrs 

7  Biiinie,  Mrs 

8  Morrison,  R.  commer.  agent 

9  Nisbet,  Ar.  esq.  of  Carphiii 

10  Gordon,  Miss 

1 1  Ferme,  Mrs 

GRAY   STREET  (UPPER.) 
I  Hodge,  Mrs  Thoiiuis 


2  Russell,  Robert,  accountant  i     ' 

4  Rae,  Wm.  teacher 

5  Anderson,  James,  merchant 

7  Brown,  J.  F.  teacher 

8  Douglas,  Archibald,  teacher 

12  Walker,  Mrs 

13  Alexander,  Rob.  of  Com.Bank 

14  Law,  Wm.  of  W.  &  Geo.  Law 

15  Robertson,  Capt.  John 

16  Ramsay,  Alexander,  builder 

17  Howden,  Alex.  esq. 

18  Ker,  Miss 

19  Alison,  James,  builder 
22  Bruce  &  Paris,  Misses,  board- 

insr-school 
24  M'Kay,  Mrs  Major  D. 

26  Soott,  J.  &  G.  coach-hirers 

27  Callencier,  Alex.  dep.  city-elk. 

28  Bain,  Mrs.  cowfeeder 

29  Moxey,  Dr  G.  T.  surg,  R.  N. 

30  Wemyss,  Miss  G. 

GREENSIDE  LANE.      ; 

Keiuiedy,  Lachlan,  esq. 
Kay,  J.  carver  and  gilder 
Cochrane,  Jas.  &  Co.  brassFou. 
Thomson  &  Dunn,  glass-cutt. 
Turnbull,  Geo.  glass-manufr. 
Dove,  James,  blaeksniith 
Tod,  Jas.  &Son,  spnug  nmnuf. 

GREENSIDE   PLACE. 

1  Wright,  Sons  ScWright.seedsm. 

2  Lawson,  Thomas,  tei»cher 
2  Gray,  Wip.  printev 
2  Fraser,  Mrs 
2  Home,  Mrs,  lodgings 
4  Borthwick,  D.  chimney-sweep 

7  Cay  and  Johnston,  tinsmiths 

8  IMackay,  David,  hairdresser 

9  Scheiick,  Fred,  lithographer 
9  Nicholson,  J.  boot  k  sboemak. 
9  Townsend,W.pianofqrte-niak. 
9  Townsend,  W.  H.  landscape 

painter 
9  Milner,  Mrs  J. 
9  Lothian,  Miss,  dressmaker 
10  Mason,  JNliss,  dressmaker 

10  Borthwick,  Jas.  chim-swecper 

1 1  Bruce  &  M'Donald,  carvers  & 
gilders 

12  Ross,  Andrew,  spirit-dealer 

13  Callum,   G.  k  Co.  braziers  to 
her  Majesty 

14  Leitch,  John,  tailor 

15  Dickson,  Thos.  surg.  &  drug. 

16  Fraser,  Miss,  dressmaker 
16  Coverly,  Miss 

16  Marshall,  J.  esq. 

17  Yellowlees,  John,    &   Sons, 
coach-builders 

18  Cnmpbell,T.  B.  metal-mercht. 

19  lirodie,  J.  &  H.  house-pa  nters 
|20  M'Laren,  Peter.cabinetaiaker 


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173 


21  Forrest,  Alex,  smith 

22  Fernie,  Jiunesj  wright 
12  Thomson,  Alex,  brassfounder 

23  Heiidrie,  John,  china  wureho. 

24  Pattison,  \V.  J.  agent 
M  Birr,  F.  German  clock-maker 
lit  Galium,  George,  ironmonger 
24  Sandernan,  deo.  upholsterer 
2t  Hamilton,  Mrs,  seminary 
24  Wilson,  Miss 

24  Craig,  John,  clothier 

GREENSIDE   ROW. 
3  Berry,  Laurence,  plasterer 

Gilchrist   L'ini', 

Sutherland,  Pat.  goldbeater 
10  Hay,  Alex,  spirit-merchant 

Home,  Alex,  letter-carrier 
il  Lothian,  Mrs,  grocer 

Qiii'en's  Place, 

i      Dickson.  Henry, coppersmith  4 

\      Armstrong,  Wm.  joiner,  6 
Mather,  T.  jun.  vet.  surg.  7 
Hamilton,  T.  cabinet-maker,  8 
Hamilton,  Mrs,  midwife,  8 
Taylor,  T.  jun.  upholsterer,  12 

J4  Mather,  Thos.  sen.  farrier 

15  Peters,  Jas.  builder 

18  Greentidii  court 
J8  Carse,  J.  &  Sons,  smiths 

19  Logan,  Mrs,  grocer 

25  Paterson,  John,  smith 

27  Tod,  Jas.  (J.  Tod  &  Son) 

28  Fraser,  William,  spirit-dealer 
JJr  Bdt's  school 

GREENSIDE  STREET. 
8  Gibson,  Wm.  &  Son,  plumbers 
,     9  Sandernan,  George  &  Son,  up- 
holsterers 
10  Gulland,  And.  corn-dealer 
]  1  Robinson,  W.  &  H   publ.,  &c. 

12  Aloe  &  Prince,  furriers,  &c. 
,12  Aloe,  S.  optician 

13  Black,  And.  brushmaker 

14  Crooks  &  Thomson,  staymks. 

15  Williamson,  John,  jeweller 
1(3  Drummond,  Jas.  cabinetmak. 
17  Paton,  David,  builder 
17  Blackball,  Miss 
17  Home,  Miss,  lodgings 
17  Femister,  Jn.  writer 
17  Jack,  Andrew,  engraver 

^,.18  Brockie,  William,  baker 
19  Coubroughj  W.  &  J.  grocers 

t  20  Gulland,  Andrew,  corn-dealer 
i21  Isbister,  Thomas,  grocer 
'z2  Young,  J.  tin-plate  worker 

..  23  Thomson,  Dr  Thomas  &  Co. 

'  24  Milne,  W.  Temperance  Hotel 

25  Barr,  F.  German  clockmaker 

26  Easton,  Jas.  cabinetmaker 
28  Hay,  Alex,  spirit-merchant 

.  28  Gibb,  Alexander 


28  Leslie,  Mrs 

28.  Patterson,  John,  axle-maker 

30  Haswell,  James,  grocer 

31  Edin.  &  Leith  Brush  and  Port- 
manteau manufactory 

31  Lawson,  Mrs,  ladies  nurse 

32  Doig,  James,  watchmaker 

GROVE  PLACE. 

2  Lamond,  JMrs  Dr 

3  White,  James,  wright 
3  Watson,  Miss,  dressmaker 
3  Watson,  Inglis,  coal-agent 
3  Wait,  IMrs 

5  Hunter,  Charles,  spirit-dealer 
7  Chisliolm,  Robert,  cowfeeder 

Roscinnunt 
Robertson,  Daniel,  co\Vfeeder 
Hay,  Mrs  Charles,  plumber 

GROVE  STREET. 
1  Douglas,  INIisses 
]  jVI'Leaii,  Misses  J.  &  J. 
1  Russel,  A.  esq. 
1  Snowdon,  Mrs  Walter 
1  Pringle,  Murray,  of  Adj.-Ge- 

neral's  office 

1  M-Iiityre,  Mrs 

3  Hyland,  Thos.  G.P.O. 

5  Tod,  Mrs 

7  Caw,  Miss 
9  Robertson,  Mrs 
9  Stenhouse,  Miss 
9  Gillespie,  John,  grotier 

18  Baird,  Captain  Andrew 
16  Williamson,   A.  (Scottish  Wi- 
dows' Fund) 
16  Dunlop,  Miss  E.  B. 
16  Cairns,  IVIiss 
16  Williamson,  Wm.  writer 
16  Kerr,  Miss 
14  Agnew,  Mrs  Grace 
12  Scoular,  John,  merchant 
10  Dods,  Misses 

8  Lang,  R.  P.  writer 

6  Calder,  Mrs,  of  Burnhouse 

4  Dunlop,  Wm.  esq. 

2  Douglas,  Archd.  G.P.O. 
2  Collins,  Lucas,  esq. 

HADDINGTON  PLACE. 
1  Blackie,  James,  spirit-dealer 

1  Ritchie,  Wm.  shoe  warehouse 

2  Hunter,  R.  dairy 
2  Forrest,  John  (Nat.  Bank) 
2  Boag,  Miss 
2  Gibson,  Mrs 

2  Slight,  Jas.  of  Slight  &  Co. 

3  Paton,  James,  spirit-dealer 

3  &  4  Watt,  R.&W.  com.  agents 

4  Brown,  John,  coach-hirer 

5  Hogg,  Willianiy  esq. 

5  Hogg,  Fraser,  merchant 

6  Scott,  Mrs 
6"  Dickson,  Thos.  seedsman 


6  Alexander,  ]\Irs,  lodgings' 
6  Sinclair,  Mrs 

6  Wallace,  And.  (W.  &  Whyte) 

7  Chapman,  Miss 
7  Aitchison,  John,  baker 

C'VA"  AiinnniUde  street 
19  Birthgatej  Mrsj  grocer 

19  Stewart,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 

20  Couper,  John,  bootmaker 
20  Burn,  Mrs 
20  Jones,  Charles  E.  surgeon 

20  Edge,  G.  of  Equit.  Loan  Com. 

21  Somerville,  John,  flesher 

22  Kigie,  William,  tailor 

23  Chrystall,C(>ckburn,  shoemak, 
25  Cunnning,  Captain  Albert 
25  Hewat,  Mrs  James 
25  Hunterj  Miss 
25  !M'Evvan,  W.  A.  lodgings 
25  Crichton,  Alex,  printseller 

29  Ormiston,  John,  gardener 

30  Boyd,  J.,  of  Boyd  &  Bain 
30  Braimer,  R.  of  Royal  Bank 
30  Douglas,  J.  T.  agent 
30  Edington,  James,  merchant    ' 
30  Shtiw,  Mrs 
30  Wilson,  Robert,  esq. 

HAILES  STREET, 
2  Oliphant,  Thomas,  esq. 

5  Ivieson,  M.  W.  silk-spinner 

6  Stewart,  David,  esq. 

7  French,  Rev.  John 

8  Common,  David,  agent 

9  Spence,  Charles,  esq. 

HAMILTON  PLACE. 

1  Somerville,  J.  victual-dealer 

2  Hindshaw,  James,  plasterer 

3  Total  Abstinence  Coffeehouse 
5  Maxwell,  Capt^  Peter 
5  Simpson,  R.  lodgings 

7  Aitchison,W.&Co.  spirit-dlrs. 

8  M'Laren,  James,  teacher 
8  Peters,  David,  cabinetmaker 
8  Dunlop,  Adam,  lie»her 

8  Tbyne,  "Wm.  flesher 

9  Walker,  Mrs,  staymaker 

10  Hamilton,  Miss 

11  ForrestcFj  Mrs  Major 
Tait,  Thomas,  coal-merchant 

Putriol  Hall 

27  Laing,  Ward,  writer 
27  Brunton,  John,  tailor 
27  Tait,  Mrs 

27  MLay,  Peter 
Carson,  William,  writer 

28  Somerville,  Miss 

29  Fraser,  Robert,  cowfeeder 

30  Home,  Mrs  William 
30  Sinclair,  Wm.  (of  W.  S.  &  Son 
30  Barty,  Mrs 
30  Balmain,  John,  of  Customs 


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HAMBURGH  PL.  (Leith.) 


31  Thomson,  D.  bootmaker 
31  Iniies,  William,  bookseller 

1  Donaldson,  Andrew,  spirit-dl.  3^  Robertson,  James,  tailor 

2  Fyall,  Thomas,  ship-master     I31  Malcolm,  William,  painter 


3  Spittal,  F.  dockmaster 

3  Duncan,  Mrs 

3  Duncan,  S.  shipmaster 

3  M'Kenzie,  Wm.  shipmaster 

3  Miller,  George,  shipmaster 

4  Straiton,  John,  shipmaster 

5  Bain,  Thomas,  of  Customs 

6  M'Millan,  Captain 

6  M'Adam,  Robert,  of  Customs 

6  Smith,  Robert,  of  Customs 

7  Lindsay,  Mrs 

8  Boyd,  Miss,  lodgings 

9  Taylor,  John,  grocer 
10  Whitson,  John,  tailor 
10  Chisholm,  F.  of  Customs 


33  Wemyss,  And.  trunk-maker 
133  Glen,  Geo.  bootmaker 
j35  Bancks,  C.  J.  ironmonger 
33  Dick,  Misses,  dressmakers 
37  Urquhart,  Alex,  bootmaker 
37  Macmahan  &  Co.  furriers 
37  Jeffray,  John,  tobacconist 
37  Lapsley,  Mrs,  perfumer 

^^  Gtor<re  street. 
41  Johnston,  Rob.  victual-dealer 
43  Darlington,  H.  cabinetmaker 
43  Ross,  M.  teacher 
43  Stewart,  James,  tailor 
43  M'Arthur,  Mrs 
45  Waldie,  ]\Iiss  J.  silk  &  worsted 


iVfa^eW,  Hutchinson,  T.mer-[^^  ^^^^^  Peter,  smith 


chant 

HANOVER  STREET. 

1  Millan  &  Mason,  clothiers 
1  Davidson  &  Syme,  esq.  W.S 
3  Bogue,  Jas.  agent 
3  Donaldson,    INIrs  J.  silk  and 

worsted  shop 
3  Law,  John,  working-jeweller 
3  Liddell,  J.  J.  optician 
3  Mackinlay,  Finlay,  cutler 
5  Siree.  H.  N.  druggist 
5  Ruddiman,  John,  cutler 
7  Macgill,  Wm.  print  seller 
7  Bayne,  James,  spirit-dealer 
9  Wilson,  Miss  H.  worsted  shop 
9  Bremner  &  Wilks,  ham  shop 
11  Tait,Chas.B.&  Co.  auctioneers 
1 1  Philip,  William,  watchmaker 
11  Allan,  James,  tailor 
1 1  Hogg,  F.  fishing-tackle  maker 
11  Nichol,  W.  &  Co.  lithograph 
1 1  M'Kinlay  &  Co.  booksellers 
1 1  Smith,  David,  tailor 
13  Bowie,  Henry 
13  Ross,  John,  ven. -blind  maker 
13  Bowie, Jo.,  linen-draper. — See 

Advertisement. 
15  Ballantine&  Allan,  painters 
l5  Knox,  Samuel,  &  Dickson,  ho- 
siers 
17  Neilson,  James,  baker 
17  Campbell,  A.  hatter 

|^=  Ruse  street. 

19  Ailken,Alex.&Co.  ironmong. 

20  Sutherland,  James,  stationer 
23  Lapsley,  James,  perfumer 
23  Ballantine.JohniCheesemonger 
27  Stevrart,  D.  lodgings 
27  Douglas,  M.  &  J.  lace-printers 
27  Croal,  Geo.  music-seller 
29  Waterston,G.&  Son,wax-chan 
29  Thomson,  D.  bootmaker 
31  Clark,  R.  &  Co.  hosiers 
a  I  Smith,  Chas.  bookseller 

J 


47  Crighton,  Mrs  E.  tobacconist 
47  Dewar,  Mrs,  milliner 
47  M'Gregor,T.  &D.  booksellers 
47  Gravett,  James,  butcher 
49  O'Donnell,  C.  &  Co.  furniture- 
dealers 
59  Cross  &  Carruthers,  jewellers 
49  Wylie,  J.  corn-dealer 
51  Rennie,  James,  smith 

51  Hepburn,  S.  carver  &  gilder 
33  Rennie,  James,  smith 
53  Martin,  Wm.  victual-dealer 
3,3  Smith,  John,  cabinetmaker 
53  Christie,  Robert,  grocer 

1^  Thistle  street. 

53  Edinburgh  Life  Assurance  Co, 
57  Green,  John,  accountant 
57  Potts,  Thomas,  lodgings 
67  Crawford,  Wm.  surgeon 
57  Adamson,  James,  esq. 
57  Peacock,  Henry,  tailor 

57  Gray,  Peter,  ironmonger 

59  M'Ewan,  J.  grocer 

61  Borthwick,  Wm.  feather-mer. 
63  Scott,  Robert,  S.S.C 
63  Wright,  Miss  Janet 

63  Behmer,  F.  corset-maker 
65  Brumby  &  Thomson,  painters 
67  Christie,  Alex,  wine-merchant 
69  Hill,  Norman,  esq.  advocate 
71  M'Gregor,  A.  stationer 
75  Grant,  John,  flesher 

64  Sidey,  Charles,  surgeon 

62  Aird,  George,  esq. 
62  Hodge  &M'Donald,dressmak. 

60  Lithgow  &  Purdie,  painters 
60  Lithgow,  W.  (of  L.  &  P.) 
60  Hogg,  Mrs 

58  Wilkinson,  Misses 
38  Richardson& Watson, milliners 
58  Wilkinson,  John,  shoemaker 
56  E.  &  D.  Robertson,  auction- 
eers  See  app. 

54  Dalyell,  Sir  John  G.  Bart. 

52  Edwards,  John,  bootmaker 


52  Alston,  George,  clothier 
52  Burnside,  Mrs,  midwife 

50  Dunn,  T.  optician See  app. 

50  Storie,  Geo.  spirit-dealer 
t^°  Thistle  street. 
48  Connel,  Daniel,  spirit-merchl 
48  Wilkinson,  John,  druggist 
48  Laing,  John  bootmaker 
48  Inglis,  James,  bookseller 
46  M'Leod,  R.  bootmaker 
46  M'Pherson,  H.  surgeon-dent. 
46  M'Pherson,  C.  printer 
46  Ramsay,  J.  furnishing  shop      | 
46  Office  of  the  Schemes  of  the  CA,i 

(J.  JeflFray,  agent.) 
46  Mozzi,  Jn.  artificial  florist 
44  Caldwell,  Loyd  &  Co.  booksel. 
44  Carter,  Mrs,  And.  spirit-dealei 
44  Reid,  Mrs  &  Co.  embroiderei-s 
44  Gravatt,  James,  butcher 
42  Johnston,  Thomas  goldsmith 
42  Boswell,  Thomas,  tailor 
40  Anderson,  H.  S.  grocer 
38  Robertson,  P.  tailor 
38  Napier  &  Macglashan,  tailors 
38  :\I'GIashan,  Niel,  tailor 
36  Elliot,  James,  lace-merchafat 
36  Nimmo,  P.  brassfounder 

^^°  George  street, 
34  Gilkison  &  Taylor,  milliners 
34  Kedsley,  Alex,  merchant 
34  Henderson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
34  Fulton,  Andrew,  saddler 
34  Lewis,  Castri  de  Gistan,  tea- 
cher of  Spanish  guitar 
34  M'Gregor,  Miss  M.  lodgings 
34  Stewart,  James,  Ital.  wareho. 
32  Dickson,J.& Sons,  nurserymen 
30  Smith,  J.  lithographic-printer 
30  Property  Sf  Income-tax  office 
'AQ  Smith,  Wm.  writing-master 
30  Dick,  James,  tailor 
30  Henderson,  John,  slater 
30  M'Culloch,   D.  Whyte,  por- 
trait-painter 
30  Stewart,  James,  confectionier 
28  Pratt,  John,  gun  maker 
26  Hepburn,  Simon,  carver  and 

gilder 
26  Sinclair,  John,  baker 
24  M'Ewan,  Mrs,  pastry-school 

— See  Adv. 
24  Muir,  William,  bootmaker 
22  Sword,  J.  house-fact.  See  App. 
20  O'Hara,  Charles,  printer 
20  Borthwick  &  Pattison,  grocers 

^^  Rose  street. 
18  Fulton,  Andrew,  saddler 
18  Robertson,  James,  spirit-dealer 
14  M'Kay,  Neil,  spirit-dealer 
12  Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland 
12  Watson,  A.  esq.  E.B.S. 
10  Bridges  &  DouU,  esq.  W.S. 
10  Hodge,  James,  &  Son,  tailors 
10  Freudenthal,  M.  merchant 


\ 


HEN 

1  0  Freudenthal,  Dr  William 
10  Scott,  T.  &  Co.,  wine-merch. 
1 0  Paterson,  John,  solicitor 
19  M'Lean,  Dugald,  fruiterer 

8  Boswell,  A.  &  Co.  brushmak. 
8  Adams,  Rob.  ironmonger 

6  Sommerville,  Jas.  engraver 
6  Brown  &  Co.  cabinetmakers 

6  Wilson,"Wm.wine&spirit-mer. 

4  Dall,  W.  &  Co.,  china  merch. 
2  Life  Association  of  Scotland. 

2  Low,  A.  esq.  accountant 

2  Low,  D.  esq.  professor  of  agric. 

HART  STREET. 
1  Smith,  John,  esq.  advocate 
]  Smith,  Miss,  of  Balharry 

1  Smith,  Robert,  esq.  W.S. 

3  Drysdale,  W.  assistant  C.  S. 

5  Nairne,  A.,  S.S.C. 

7  Moubray,  Wm.  Eastern  Bank 

9  Binny,  Graham,  esq.  W.S. 

11  Kemp,  Dr  T.  L. 

13  Douglas.  Miss,  miniature-paint. 

13  Douglas,  Mrs 

15  Padon,  Mrs 

15  Padon,  Thomas,  writer 

15  Gordon,  Mrs 

15  Shennan,  John,  jun.  builder 

15  Gibson,  Alexander,  vvright 
17  Sommerville,  Samuel,  M.D. 
19  Saddler,  James,  spirit-dealer 

16  Johnston,  Miss 
16  Drysdale,  Mrs  A. 
16  M'Intosh,  Mrs 

16  Forbes,  Peter,  esq. 

12  Groat,  Alex.  G.  esq.  advocate 
10  Brodie,  Miss 

8  Rhind,  Wm.  surgeon 

6  Sinclair,  John  &  Son,  gen.  agts 

4  Adam,  George,  writer 
4  Adair,  Miss 

2  Walker,  Mrs, 

HAWKFIELD. 

I      Chapman,  John,  M.D. 
HAY'S  COURT. 

3  M'Kenzie,  J.  tinsmith 

■7  Ritchie,  R.  stoneware  mercht. 

HAY  STREET. 

1  Craigie,  Mrs 

1  Guthrie,  Miss 

2  Paton,  H.  carver  and  gilder 

2  Anderson,  Jas.  solicitor-at-law 
2  Shultze,  Mrs,  ladies  seminary 

2  Hill,  David,  agent 

3  Arnott,  James,  jeweller 

4  Inglis  &  Wilson,  coach  builders 

&  harness  makers 
6  Miller,  John,  brewer 

HENDERSON  ROW. 

1  Macdonald,  Mrs 

2  Taylor,  Mrs 


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3  Lewis,  Mrs  H.  W. 

3  Dawson,  C.  R.  shoemaker 

4  Hamilton,  Robert,  teacher 
4  Doud,  David,  esq.  S.S.C.  J 
4  Campbell,  Miss 

4  Baird,  Mrs  W.  G. 

5  Reid,  Rev.  Alexander 

5  Borthwick,  Ad.  shoemaker 

6  Halley,  Rev.  Thomas 

7  Blair  and  Nisbet,  Misses 
7  M'Alpine,  James,  agent 

7  Watson,Arch.of  Bank  of  Scot 
7  Begbie,  Mrs  A. 

7  Grant,  Miss 

8  Nairne,  Mrs  Charles 

8  Findlay,  James,  grocer 

10  Parker,  Adam,  butler 

1 1  White,  John,  teacher 

12  Mortimer,  Mrs 

13  Fotheringham,  Rob.  esq 

14  Lang,  Mrs 

14  Lumsden,  Mrs 

14  Wilson,  Mrs 

15  Melville,  George,  writer 
Edinbiiriih  Acadevit/  ; 

A.  Pinkerton,  janitor 
Denf  and  Dumb  Inslitiilion  ; 

R.  Kinniburgh,  head-master 
Symington,  Arch,  tailor 

HENRY  PLACE. 
4  Porteous,  James,  teacher 
4  Johnstone,  R.  esq. 

HENRY  STREET. 

8  M'Isaac,  Wm.  coal-merchant 
8  Clark,  And.  com.  agent 

8  Davidson,  Tho.  auctioneer 

9  Hay,  A.  engraver 

9  Armstrong,  R.  coal-merchant 

HERCLES  STREET. 
9  Fairfoul,  Wm.  black  borderer 
9  Rodgers,  Miss  V.  dressmaker 
19  Hetherton,  H.  smith 

HERIOT'S  HOSPITAL. 
Rev.  Dr  W.  Steven,  House- 
governor 
Miss  Charles,  Housekeeper 

Teachers, — 
Rev.  Jn.  Oswald, }  ^^  i^^j^ 
Geo.  A.  Panton,  i        ^ 
Wm.  P.  Marr,  Math.  Sf  Arith. 
Wm.  Dunnett,  Greek  Sf  Latin 
John  S.  Dalgleish,  Writing 
David  Simson,  Drawing 
W.  D.  Kenward,  VocalMusic 
F.  Chaumont,  French 
Alex.  M'Glashan,  Dancing 
Robert  M'Lean,  Steward 
George  Scott,         (  ^^^^^^^ 
James  Cameron,    ^ 
Thos.  Coulter,  House-porter 
John  Macdonald,  Gate-keeper 


HERIOT  MOUNT. 
1  Porteous,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 
3  Purdie,  Mrs  William 
3  Somerville,  James,  cap-maker 
5  Macule,  Mrs 
5  M'Laren,  Miss 

HERIOT  PLACE. 

8  Machell,  Edward,  agent 
8  Inglis,  George,  lithographer 

12  Buchanan,Wm.  victual-dealer 

14  Henderson,  John,  merchant 

14  Stuart,  John,  clerk 

14  Hay,  Mrs  D.  R. 

16  Currie,  A.  water-officer 

20  Grieve,  David,  joiner 

20  Borthwick,  Mrs 

20  Johnstone,  Mrs,  ladies'-nurse 

20  Grivson,  Ralph,  dairy 

24  Colvin,  George,  clerk 

24  Robertson,  James,  agent 

24  Robertson,  Andrew,  agent 

24  Macilrea,  John,  student 

HERIOT  ROW. 

1  Duncan,  William,  S.S.C. 

2  Bushe,  Mrs 

2  Duncan,  John,  esq. 

2  Duncan,  John,  esq.  \^'.  S. 

2  Robertson,  J.  of  Torrie 

3  Cleghorn,  Alexander,  esq. 

3  Cleghorn,  Thos.  esq.  advocate 

5  Mansfield,  Tho.  esq.  account. 

6  Morrison,  Rob.  esq.  E.I.C.S. 

7  Muirhead,  Claud,  esq.  printer 

8  Campbell.Miss.ofBlythswood 

9  Stevenson,  Alex.  esq.  W.S. 

10  Mackenzie,  Thos.  esq.  M.P. 

11  Cay,  John,  esq.  advocate 

12  Duncan,  J.  M.D.  F.R.C.S.E. 

13  Ballingall,  Sir  George 

14  Pitcairn,  Dr,  F.R.C.S.E 

15  Lund,  Dr  George 

16  Russell,  John,  esq.  advocate 
18  Graham,  Robt.  esq.  advocate 

18  Grseme,  Mrs 

19  Mackie,  Miss 

20  Houstoun,  Miss 

21  Miiller,  J.  M.  teach,  of  music 
21  Muller,  C.  W.  teach,  of  music 

23  Cockburn,  Miss 

24  Hill,  Mrs 

25  Arkley,  Mrs,  sen.  of  Dunni- 

nauld 

26  Muirhead,  J.  P.  esq.  advocate 

27  Morrison,  Lieut.- Col.  Hugh 

28  Rhind,  John,  esq. 

29  Newbigging.SirW.  F.R.C.S. 

29  Newbigging.Pat.  S.  K.,M.D. 

30  Ferguson,  Mrs  James 

31  Wedderburn,  Mrs  James 

33  Scott,  A.  esq.  solicitor  &  pro- 

curator fiscal  of  the  county 

34  Murray,  And.  esq.  advocate 
34  Murray,  T.  G.  esq.  W.S. 


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35  Campbell,  Miss  ' 

36  Patterson,  Adam,  esq.  W.S. 

37  Macfailan,  Miss 
'38  Purdie,  R.  esq. 

39  Aytoun,  Miss 

39  Aytoun,  James,  esq.  advocate 
89  Aytoun,  Robert,  esq.  W.S. 

40  Shaw,  Patrick,  esq.  advocate 

41  Phillips,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

.  41  Finlay,  Dun,  teacher  of  music 

43  Currie,  Alex.  esq.  advocate 

44  Allison,  Dr  W.  P. 

45  Hutchison,  Mrs  Colonel 

46  Anderson,  John,  esq.,  W.S. 

Clliirch   I.nve, 

Gow,  M.  spirit-dealer,  4' 
AVallace,  James,  wriglit,  2  ' 
Anderson,  J.  cabinet-mak,  12 
Forshaw,  Henry,  stabler 
Meek,  William,  postmaster 

HERMITAGE  PLACE. 

5  Turnbull.  Mrs 

6  Bruce,  W.  D,  writer 

7  Bowman   John   draper 
8'M  Donald,  Stodart 

9  Crii'hton,  Mrs 
10  Redpath,  Alex,  bookseller 

HERMITAGE  (UPPER,) 

,  (Leith.) 

Miller,  John.  insp.  of  fisheries 
Blackie,  George,  gardener 

HERMITAGE  HILL, 

(Leith.) 

1  Harlow,  David,  joiner 

2  Sceales,  John,  esq. 

3  M' Donald,  J.  C.  agent 

4  Bovve,  Mrs  Thomas 

5  Hall,  John, 'shipmaster 

7  Waddell,  William,  esq. 

HERMITAGE  PARK, 

{Leith.) 
Wood,  Christopher,  sen.  esq. 
Wood,  Edward,  esq. 

HERMITAGE   PLACE, 

{LeUh.) 
Hermitage  House, 
Hutchieson,    Thos.  (of  Hut- 
chioson  &  Co.) 

1  Cowan,  J.  G.  merchant 

2  Airth,A.(J.  A.Bertram^cCo.) 

3  Lewis,  Rev.  James 

4  Tait,  Mrs 

5  Watson,  John,  merchant 
H  Webster,  Mrs 

8  Wishart,  John  (of  J.W.  &S.) 

8  Wishart,  James,  agent 

9  Alison,  Jn.(ofAlison&Cowan) 

10  Mackie,  Jii.  of  J.  Bell  &  Co. 

11  Grindlay,  Richard,  merchant 

12  Thorburn,  Geo.  merchant 


13  Cowan,  Mrs 

13  Cowan,  Robert,  esq.  W.S. 

13  Cowan,  Walter,  esq. 

14  Thorburn,  William,  esq. 
14  Thorburnj  Rev.  David 


HERMITAGE  (EAST),  &c. 

{Leith.) 
Rehren,  H.  cowfeeder 
Millar,  Mrs  A. 
Brown,  R.  land  valuator 
Viewforth  Cottage,  Reslalrig 
Patison,  John,  sen.  W.S. 
Patison,  John,  jun.  W.S. 

HIGH  RIGGS. 
1  Bowe,  John,  spirit-merchant 
3  Grosset,  James,  spirit^dealer 
5  Girdwood,  Wm.  cowfeeder 
7  Craig,  James,  jeweller 
9  Greig,  John,  slater 

28  Martin,  Robert,  cooper 
20  Hunter,  J.  shoemaker 

10  Pagan,  Oswald,  spirit-dealer 
Hamilton  ploce^ 
Thomson,  George,  Bughtsinn 
Aitken,  John 
Sommerville,  Geo.  builder,  8 
Letham,  ]Mrs,  12 
Myrtle,  William,  agent,  12 
Anderson,  David,  baker,  13 

HIGH  STREET. 
3        I.iltlr  GranCs  close 
13  Watt,  John,  ivory-turner 
13  Finlay,  W.  cabinetmaker,  &c. 
13  Dalgleish,D.&Son,coik-manu 
15       JBaron  Grant's  close 
17  Buckle,  Jas.  spirit-dealer 
19       Society  close 

Craig,  A.  &  Co.'s  hat-manuf. 

29  Moffat's  close 

29  Simpson,  Pet.  &  Son,  plumbers 

&  gasfitters 
37  Smith,  A.  umbrella-maker 
39  Ancrum,  John,  spirit-dealer 
41  Jamieson,  James,  hairdresser 
43  M'Lennan,  Don.  spirit-dealer 
45  Wilkie,  Andrew,  silversmith 
47  Urquhart,  L.  silversmith 
47       Hopes  court 
49  Forbes,  Robert,  spirit-dealer 

Trunk  close 

Chapel  court 
61        Monteith's  close 
7  1        Sandeland's  close 
73  Douglas,  Geo.  carpenter 
75  Rutherford,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 
79  Borthwick,  M.  wire-worker 
79  Slimmon,  G.  Borthwick,  wire 
worker 
1        Chalmers'  close. 
Cowan,  Thos.  brassfounder 


81  Wilson,  George,  smith 
81  Kemp,  John,  silverpl    er 
81  Rt'Lean,  Mrs,  midwife 
83  Pfingle,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 
85  Tait,  Ralph,  victualler 
87  Mackav,  Wm.  cork-cutter 
89  Aitkenliead,  Adam,  flesher 
91        Barringer's  dose 
93  Aliller,  R.  candlemaker 
97  Munro,  Sutherland,  capmak. 
99  Eagle  &  Henderson,  seedsmen 
101        Paisley  close 
103  Gray,  James,  spirit-dealer 
105  Boog,  Thomas,  cutler 
107        Ha  Hie  Fife's  close 
109  Sheils,  Robert,  confectioner 
1 1 1  Brown,  Peter  baker 
1 13  Stewart,  J.  &  G.  merchants 
117       Morrison's  close 
117  M'lver,  James,  shoemaker 
119  Robertson,  Geo,  spirit^dealer 
123  Watson,  David,  ironmonger 
125       North  Gray's  close, 

Girle,  J.  H.  currier,  &c. 
127  Smith,  James,  spirit-dealer 
129       Bishop's  close 
129  Martin,  David,  publisher 
129  Dodds,  Andrew,  slater 
129  Hunter,  Mrs  D.  stationer 
131  Tweedie,  T.  provision  shop 
133  Mackay,  James,  spirit-dealer 
135        Carruhber's  close, 

Harrower,  Wm.  ship  tavern 
Brander,  Geo.  tinsmith 
Scott,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 
Nimmo,  James,  engraver  and 

copper-plate  printer 
Black,  John,  paper-ruler,  20 
Bradshaw,  Jas.  painter,  17 
M'Donald,  John,  printer,  13 

Tailors'  Hall,   13 
Chris'ian  Cfinpel 
Balfour,  Thos.  flaxdresser,  26 
Sangster,  Captain,  R.  N.  26 

Carrubher's  court, 
Russel,  A.  packing-case  mak. 
139  Tait,  William,  surgeon 
141  Norrie,  R.  and  Son,  painters 
143  Mackay,  John,  spirit-dealer 
145  Wallace,  John,  victual-dealer 
149     Kinloch's  close 
153  Borthwick,  J.  &  Co.  wire- 
workers 
153  Innes,  Wm.  paper-ruler 
153  Rawson,  W.  fishing-tackmr. 
153  Burgess,  John,  turner 
155  Macintosh,  John,  tobacconist 
147  Young,  Alex,  spirit-dealer 
161  Scoon,  W.  &  K.  baker 
161  Gordon,  James,  spirit-dealer 
163     Halkerston's  wynd 
16c)  M'Kenzie,  G.  oil  &  colourman 

t^^KortU   Brills.,: 


Milne,  Ja.  &  Son,  brassfounders  171  Lindsay,  Thos.  shoe-wareho. 


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..J73     Milne  square, 

Wilkie,  Thos.  bookbinder,  1 
Thomson,  John,  printer,  1 
MitchelljMrs.  spirit-nierch.  2 
Murray,  Andiew,  printer 
M'Innesj  R.  Comml.  tiiv.  3 
Munro,  Henfy,  tavern,  4 
£quital)/e  Loan  Companii,  4 
Young  &  Son,  poulterers,  4 
J^os*,  John,  tavern-keeper,  4 
M'Leod  &  Co.  wool.-drap.  5 
Robertson,  James,  vintner,  6 
Young,  T.  watch  glass-ma.  6 
Russel,  George,  roopev,  7 
Ferguson,  Geo>  sheriff-officer 
Watson,  .Jas.  bookbinder,  7 
Ferrier,  Wm.  bookbinderj  7 
Stevenson,  T.  auctioneer,  7 
175  Hill,  James,  grocer 
177  JM'Gregor,  John,  coach-office 
179  Graham  &  Weddell,  clothiers 
181     Bull's  close, 

Russel,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
181  Lamniie,  H.  spirit- dealer 
181  Combes   &   Smyles,   basket- 
makers 
183  Aikman,  Mrs,  baker 
185  Chrystal,  Robert j  tobacconist 
187  Gardner,  A.  tailor 
187  Gow,  Forbes,  tailor 
}67  Sutherland,  Mrs.  midwife 
187  Goodsir,  R.  S.  engraver 
187  Geddes,  Huntly,  painter 
187  Darling,  G.  tailor 
187  Napier,  Wm.  paper-ruler 
189      Old  Greenmarhtt  close, 

■Russel,  George,  cooper 
191  Simpson,  R.  spirit-dealer 
■193  Luke,  J.  &  W.  clothiers 
195  Smart,  INlrs,  coach-office 
'1h7  Galloway,  A.  &  J.  grocers 
199     Fleshmarket  close. 

Jack,  Hugh,  spirit-dealer     1 
Bain,  Thomas,  spirit-deal.  5 
Wood,  Peter,  spirit-dealerlO 
•  Rose,  Hugli,  vintner,  13 
Henderson,  John,  tavern,  16 
Turner,  Rich,  spirit-deal.  19 
Paterson,  John,  vintner,  21 
Muir,  Richard,  smith 
Cooper,  William,  tavern,  23 
England,  Peter,  spirit-dl.  24 
Preshaw,  John,  vintner,  25 
209  Neilson,  Jas.  J.  P.  constable 
209     Jackson's  close 
209  Grant,  Mrs  D.  spirit-dealer 
209  M'Fee,  D.  carriers'  office 
213  Richardson  P.  woollen-drap. 
'215     Lyons  close 
217  Blyth,  R.  linen  and  woollen- 
draper 
219  Gourlay's,  Mrs,  coffee-house 
2 1 9  Smith,  Miss  J.  cloth  cap  mak. 
219  Balmain,  Jlisses,  dresauiaks. 


219  Simson,  James,  accountant 
219  Smith.J.&Son,  wire-worker 
219  M'Donald,  James,  tailor 
221        OtU  Slm,ii>  OJfic  c/<ise. 

Clark,  James,  &  Co.  printers 
Miller,  D.  and  W.  printers 
Scougall  &  Drysdale,  grocers 
Gardner,  James,  merchant 
Smith,  Jn.  umbrella-maker 
Bowdeii,  Thomas,  ravern 
Borthwick,  W.  wire-worker 
Denholm,  Alex,  tailor 

N'irlli  Fiuiti-i  rinse 
Cotton,  James,  tobacconist 

Gfddes  close 
Robertson,  Wm.  bell-hanger 
AVhite,  R.  hardware-mercht 
Ritchie,  Thomas,  glazier 
Brown  &  Smith,  ironmongers 
Kiiiiihiirgk  H'eckly  C/inmicle 
I'iiot  Ntwspaper  Office 

Anchor  close. 
Elder,  John,  printer 
Stobie,  Robert,  tailor 
Inglis,    Alex,   marble   paper 

maker 
Smellie,  A.  piintef 
Fold,  CJeo.  provision-shop 
M'Craw,  John,  shoe-wareho 
yVeekly  Jourual  AVwi.vyi.  Ojficc 

Old  Post  Office  cl.'K^, 
Thomson,   A.   &  Co.  linen- 
drapers 
S'-olsman  Newspaper  Office 
Gardner,  Alex,  grocer  , 
Crabbie,  Henry,  draper 
C'lledoiu'nn  Mercury  Office; 
Allan,  T.  and  Co.  printeis 

Craig's  close, 
Currie,  James   spirit-dealer 
Croal  D.  (ChI.  Mercury  Off. 
Smith,  Wm.  woollen-drap. 

yll/<ni's  close. 

United  Soc.  of  Jour.  Tailors, 
Peter  M'Kenzie.  call-master 
Turnbull,  John  marble  paper 

maker 
Gibb,  Fulton,  manufacturer 
Brown,  J.  boot  &  shoemaker 
M'Donald,  R.  s[)irit-mercht. 
Williamson,  G.  shoemaker 

.lili'eniser  Neiespnper  Office 

Robertson,  Charles,  agent 
Edington,  Alex,  spirit-dealer 
Anderson,  A.  Y.  surgeon 
Hay,  John,  woollen-draper 

Royal  Exchange 
S  il'cilor  lit  Ijijics'  Hull ; 

Andrew  Dobson,  librarian 
Lindsay,  J.  &  Son,  gen.  agts. 
Lothian,  Wm.  merchant,  5 
Gracie  &  M  'Kerizie.esqs.  W.  S. 

Jin'/<il   Exrhnise  Ciffeclion^c ; 

Faxlon,  Jn.  auctioneer 


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Stevenson,  A.  esq.  S.S.C.  7 
Brown,  Geo.  wiiife-metch.  7 
Ritchison,  J.  saw  repairer 
Thomson^  R.  and  Son,  llnen- 
mefchants,  9 
Cily  C/iii rubers,  lO 
Tutvn- Clerk's  Ojjice 
J)enu  of  Guild  Clerk's  Office  ; 
David  Turnbull,  esq.  W.S. 
Chaiiiherliun's  Office: 

D.  J.  Robertson,  chamberl. 
Callander,  A,  depute  city  elk. 
PuhUc  Works  Office  : 

Thos.  Brown,  superintend. 
Session  Clerk's  Office  for  city ,  1 0 
J.    Sinclair,    assistant    town- 
clerk   city-cham})el  s ho. 

7  Buccleuth  place 
Carlyle  Bell,  keeper  of  town 

records, 
Mrs  Creelman,  housekeeper 

Heriot's    Hospiliil    Treasurer' t 

Oanii^ers;  A.Luke,trea8. 1 1 
M'Ritchie,  Bayley,  and  Hen- 
derson, esqs.  W. S.  i\ 

Sol.  of  Supreme  Courts' Hull.  12 

Cousin  &  Gale,  architects,  12 
Black,  A.  supt.  of  works  lor 

G.  H.  H.  Office 
Davie,  A.  coir,  of  annuity,  12 
Young,  James,  city  tavern,  12 
Advocates '  First  Clerlts,  Soc.  y 

Solicitors  Hall,  12 
S.S.C.  Lifiriiry  ; 
And.  Aikman,  librarian,  12 
Davidson,  Thos.  optician,  ]2 
Cudell,  AV.  &Co.  paper-ma.  13 
Cadell,  W.    &    Sons,    &Co. 
Cramond  steel  works,    13 

Wei'jiils  and  Measures  Office; 

M,  Cunningham,  14 
Robertson,  J.  &Co.  stcckbrs.  15 
Baird,  Joseph,  merchant 
Clydesdale  Banking  Co.  16 
Auditor's  Chambers,  16 
Wright,  T.  G.  esq.  16 
293  Henderson,  AV.  &  K.  merchts. 
295  Redpath,  A.  bookseller 
297  Ross,  Evaiider,  tailor 
297  IVilness  Newspaper  Office 
297  Moffat,  T.  M.  solicitor 
299  AYilliamsOn,  D,   boot  and 

shoemaker 
301  Anderson.  Miss,  worsted-sh. 
303  Harley,  C.  shoe  warehouse 
305  Stoddard.  J.  shoe  warehouse 
307  Peddie.  AV.  city  officer 
307  Peddie.  Mrs,  linen  wareho. 
309  Kay,  Jas.  shoe  warehouse 
313  Paterson    R.  button  wareho. 
317       Writers'  court 
317  Turnbull,  A.  &  Co.  printers 
319  Reid,  AVm.  victual-dealer 
321  Crerar,  Peter,  spirit-dealer 
323       Warrisioris  iluse. 


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Tailors'  If.  of  Call.  J.  Da  vies 
Anderson.  John,  bookbinder 
Lawson.  Jas.  letter-carrier 
Robb.  Daniel,  smith 
ffarriston's  court, 
M'Millan,  Misses 
Wiirristiin  s  brae, 
Bryce,  Robert,  brassfounder 
Greive,  G.  spirit-dealer 
Duncan,  G.  Russia  wareho. 

Dun's  close, 

Mackay,  Alex,  plasterer 

M  Laren,  Duncan,  draper 

M' Alpine,  George,  watchm. 

Noble,  John,  tailors 

Fen  wick,  Geo.  silversmith 

Galloway,  Mrs 

Dick,  R.  &  J.  wooUen-draps. 

Chambers,  W.&  R.  publishers 

Rdxhurijli  close 
Lauder,  J.  &  Co.  merchants 
Morris,  William   shoemaker 
jM  Intyre.  Daniel,  draper 
Hart,  Thomas,  spirit-dealer 

Advocates'  c'ose, 
Ferguson,  Fergus,  writer 
Calder,  Thomas,  tailor 
Stevenson,  Robert,  painter 
Kay,  James,  plasterer 
Howison,  J.  carver  &  gilder 
Cameron,  Alex,  musician 
Darling.  Robert,  shoemaker 
Wood,  Joshua,  draper 
Blyth,  John,  bootmaker 
Brockie.  James,  tailor 
Brunton,  George,  tailor 
Clark,  James,  tailor 
Clapperton,  J.  &  Co.  mercb. 

Bi/er's  close 
Miller,  Robt.  woollen-draper 
Murray,  Alexander,  printer 
Observer  Pulilis/iinff   Office 
Porteous,  William,  tailor 
Hill,  Mrs 

Blair,  Chas.  breeches-maker 
Income  tax  office  for  city 
Lawson,  D.  Dean  of  Guild 

office 
Hunter  &  Lawrie,  drapers 


Lawnmakket. 


383  M'Donald,  Jn.  tailor 
385  Mason,  James,  shoemaker 
385  Williamson,  Alex,  shoemak 
385       Bmirn's  close 
389  Blyth,  John,  shoemnker 
391  Ar'not,  D.  Signet-Hall  keep. 
397  Frier  and  Peattie,  drapers 
399  Fowler,  Jas.  tailor 

399        Srl/ers  close 

401  Collier,  Wm.  shoemaker 

405      E'/e  DiSjifHsary 

407  Walker,  A.&  J,woollen-drap. 

Dunbar's  close 
413  Paterson,  Jas.  spirit-dealer 
421  Crease,  Win.  &  Sons,  merch. 


433 
433 
435 
439 
441 
445 
449 
451 
451 
459 

461 

465 
469 


479 
477 
489 
491 
495 
497 
499 
.501 
501 


423  Thomson,  Gideon,  tailor 
423  Effingham,  W.  stockingmak. 
423  Lyon,  David,  bookbinder 
425       Gallou'ai/'s  close 
427  Heriot,  Thomas,  draper 
429  Paterson,  James,  watchmak. 
429  M  Clumpha,  John,  tailor 
429  John  Dunn,  S.S.C. 
427  Dunnet,  John,  tailor 
431  Kenmore,  J.  cloth-merchant 
^^  Bank  street 
Greig,  John,  printer 
Weekly  Register  office 
Johnston,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 
Kennedy,  Rob.  spirit-dealer 

Paterson's  court, 
Coghill.  John,  spirit-dealer 
Hope,  Robert 

Patterson,  Rev.  W.  teacher 
IM-Farlanc,  Alex,  city  officer 

Ifardrop's  conrt. 

Pratt,  A.  sheriff-officer 
Smith,  Thomas,  tobacconist 
Mair,  Miss,  worsted  shop 

Baxltr's  close, 
Stewart,  John,  town-crier 
Kerr,  Miss,  dressmaker 
M'Kenzie,  John,  glazier 

Lady  Stair's  close 
Kinnear,  J.  wooden-clock  m. 
Fisher,  M.  spirit-dealer 
James,  David,  baker 
Haswell,  James   grocer 
Bain,  Daniel,  bootmaker 

James's  conri, 
Cameron,  Jlrs  D.  teacher 
^lackay,  Andrew,  tailor,  2 
Boyd,  G.  W.  &  Co.  printers,  6 
Walker,  James,  printer,  6 
]Nrarsha]l,  Mrs,  6 
Stewart,  John,  printer,  6 
Littlejohn,  David,  writer,  6 
Frame,  L.  bookbinder,  6 
Pillans,  H.and  J.  printers,  7 

Mechanics'  S'lhsrr.  I.ihrnry,  1 

Gilbert  Smith,  librarian 
Fraser,  John  F.  printer,  7 
Bruce,  G.  D.  bookbinder,  7 
Steele,  Maitd.  bookbinder,  6 
Cunningham,  J.silver-plater,7 

503  Cochrane,  John,  druggist 

505  Blakemore,  Wm.  tea-dealer 

507  Bain,  Alex,  clerk 

509  Dickson.  A.  victual-dealer 

513  Auld,  W.  shoemaker 

517        Milne's  court, 

Lawson,  W. J.herald  painter,  1 
Friendly  Loan  Co.  1 
Prentice,  Robert,  painter,  5 
Forbes,  Alex,  bookbinder,  5 
Cuthbertson,  W.  wright,  5 
Kay,  Miss,  dressmaker,  5 
Bell,  Stewart,  silver-plater.  6 
Paterson,  T.  (  C.  &  J.  Banks)  6 

519  M'George  &  Son,  shoemaker 


521  M'Intj're,  John,  spirit-dealer 
521  Campbell,  John,  spirit-dealer 
523  Miller,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 

Castlehill. 
525       Milne's  entry 
527  Robertson,  Henry,  flesher 
531  Gunn,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 
533  Nelson,  Thos.  bookseller 
57  I        Blythe's  close 
573  Liddle,  James,  victual-dealer 
575       2\'airn'a  close 
577  Campbell,  A.  spirit-dealer 
587       Tod's  close 
593  Rennie,  Richard,  slater 
o95       Jollie's  close 
597  Raeburn,  W.  spirit-dealer 
599       Semple's  close. 

Grieve,  Robert,  leather  ma- 
nufacturer 
61. 3      Skinner's  close 
619      Pipe's  close 
623       Ramsay  lane, 
623  Wightman  s  school, 

Totbooth  Church  School 

Ramsay  Garden, 
Thomson,  A.  draper,  1 
Morton,  Chas.  esq.  W.S.  2 
Bremner,  C.  esq.  W.S.  3 
Crole,  David,  esq. 

Ramsay  Lodge ; 
M'Gregor,  Joseph,  esq.  acct. 

Reservoir; 
Mercer,  James,  water-officer 
Mercer,  James,  lecturer 
625  Murray,  John,  esq.  S.S.C. 
T/ie  Castle  ,- 
Canch,  Capt.  fort-major 
Smith,  Rev.  W.  B. 
Murray,    Lieut.   F.  barrack- 
master 
M'Kerlie,  R.  Ordnance  store- 
keeper 
Cam  p  bell,  W,  keeper  Cr.  room 
Robison,  Jas.  master-gunner 
416     Castle  wynd 
412  Scott,  W.  Castle  tavern 
406  Davies,  James,  grocer 
404       Blair's  close 
398  Nelson,  T.  bookseller 
398  Christie,  William,  wright 
394  M'Call,  Robert,  spirit-dealer 
392       BosweU's  court 
392  Young,  A.  teacher 
390  Warren,  Fred,  spirit-dealer 
jS8  Rockville  close 

Lawnmarket. 

340  Bell,  Joseph,  wigmaker 
.340  Walker,  Geo.  bagpipe  maker 
332         Johnston's  close 
332  Hopton,  John,  German  clock- 
maker 
330  Cameron,  Dond.  spirit-dealer 
328  Graham,  David,  grocer 


H  I  G 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


H  I  L 


179 


326  Davies,  James,  cheese-dealer 
322       Riddle's  close, 

Glass,  Robert,  silver-plater 

Jeffrey,  Wm.  maniifactur. 

Muir,  William,  bookbinder 
320  Watson,  John,  draper 
316  Frier,  J.  victual-dealer 
314  Brown,  Thomas,  draper 
312       Fisher's  close, 

Ferguson,  Jas.  pawnbroker 
312  Bloomfield,  J.  watcr-oflicer 
310  Sawers,  Thomas,  baker 
306  Smith,  Wm.  &  Son,  bookbind. 
306  M'Kenzie,  Mrs,  midwife 
304      Brodie's  close, 

St.  ^7idrew'.i  Mason  Lodpe 
302  Craig,  M.  A.  spirit-merchant 
300       Jiaclianan's  court 
298  Ferguson,  Daniel,  stationer 
294  Laidlaw  &  Cowan,  drapers 
290  Marshall,  W.  jeweller 

||^   Georyc  IV.'s  Bridyt 
County  Police  Office 

Signet  Lilirory ; 
Laing,  David,  librarian 

County  Hall,  Geo.  Archibald 

Justice  of  Peace  UJfici^ 

M'Laren,  Robt.  Road-Office 

County  RooniH 

High  Street. 
St,  Giles's  Cliurch 

Parliament  Square; 
Crown  Agent  Office,  James 

Tytler,  esq.  agent 
Advocates'  Library 
Courts  of  Law 
Sir  Wm.  Forbes,  James  Hunter 

and  Co.  bankers 
Callender,  J.  (SirW.F.  &  Co. 
\    Dick,  A.  accountant 
Exchequer  Chambers  ; 
Nixon,  Wm.  architect,  &c. 
Commifsary  Clerk's  Office  ; 
Carphin,  Geo.  Deputy  Com- 
missary Clerk 
Gracie,  J.  B.  Comm. -clerk 
Police  Office 
204  Hutchison,  Rob.  superinten. 

of  Court  Buildings 
196  Old  Fishmarket  close, 

Stewart,  Jn.  tobacconist,  2 
Ntpht  Asylum  for  the  Houseless 
Neill  &  Co.  printers,  10 
Wilson,  Ja.  shoemaker,  28 
190  Edin.  Even.  Courant  Office, 
Publishing  Office 
Borthwic.k's  close 
184  Isbister,  Thomas,  grocer 
182  Burn,  Geo.  victual-dealer 
178  Greig  &  Co.  carpet- wareho. 
178  Courant  Counting-room 
176  M'Lennan,  Alex,  grocer  and 

spirit-dealer 
170       Old  Assembly  close. 
Smith,  David,  tailor^ 


Henderson,  Wm.  merchant. 

Georpe  HerioCs  School ; 
James  Agnew,  teacher 

Stark  &  Co.  printers 

Murphy,  Wm.  engraver,  &c. 
170  Bell.  James,  clocks  machine- 
maker 
168  Thomson,  J.  woollen-draper 

Ross,  Alex,  blacking-niaimf. 
166  Smart,  Ilobt.  wine  and  spirit- 
dealer 
166  Clark,  William,  slater 
166  Clark,  Geo.  spirit-dealer 
164  Swanston  cSc  Stewart,  wool- 
len-drapers 
162       CorentiHl  close, 

Blackie,W.H.  herald-painter 
160  Anderson  &  Bryce,  printer 
158  Giilland,  George,  baker 
156  Balbiniie,  W.  music-engraver 
156      Burnet's  close, 

M'Gie,  Robt.  J.  P.  constable 
154  Clerk,  Adam,  ironmonger 
150  Scougall,  J.  grocer 
150  Livingston, Ja.  (Com. Bank.) 
150  M'Kie,  John,  engraver 
150  Destitute  Sick  Society  Hull 
150  Edin.  Gratis  Sab.  School  Soc. 
150  Thorburn,  W.  and  Son,  tea- 
warehouse 
150  Law,  James,  &  Co.  tailors 
150  M'Pherson,  W.  tailor 
148  Kerr,  Wm.  spirit-merchant 
146       Bell's  wynd 
144  Rutherford,  A.  &  Son,  wine 

and  spirit-merchants 
142  Conimeriidl  Bank  of  Scotland 

Ritchie,  H.  (Com'.  Bank) 
142  Robertson,  C.  porter  to  bank 
142  Henry,  R.  tailor 
142  Boyle,  John,  engraver,  prin- 
ter, &c. 
142  Gourlay,  R.  &  T.  tailors 
142  Bishop,  J.  tailor 
142  M'CuUoch,  W.  sheriff-officer 
140  Ritchie,  James,  stationer 
136  Davidson,  G.  &  C.  woollen- 
drapers 
134  Ironside,  Edmond,  carver 
134  Mackay,  Thomas,  tailor 
134  Balcarras,  Robt.  tailor 
134  Muir,  Thomas,  bookbinder 
134  Lawrie,   Robt.  porter  Com- 
mercial bank 
132       Sfevenlaw's  close, 

Neilson,  William,  painter 
128  Robertson,  J.  &  J.  merchant 
128  Young, W.&C.  wire-workers 
126  Young,  Jas.  woollen-draper 

Tron  church 

1^  South  Bridge 
t^  Aiddry  street 
122  Melrose,  And.  &  Co.  grocers 
120  Davidson,  W.  ironmonger 
1 18  Ballantyne,  Jas.  pawnbroker 
118  Irving,  John,  engraver 


Dicliw)i's  close, 
Morris,  And.  flax-dresser 
Watson,  James,  cooper 

116  Carter,  J.  tobacconist 

1  14  Sutherliind,  George,  glazier 

112  Sinclair,  And.  hairdresser 

NO  Oliphant,  F.  baker 

108        Conl's  close 

106  Mickel,  Stephen,  spirit-deailer 

104       Siriclioi's  close. 

104  Aitken,  John,  coffeehouse 
Sinclair,  D.  japanner 
Johnston,  Jas.  tobacconist 

102  Twcedale,  John,  tobacconist 

100  Steele,  J.  furn.  ironmonger 

96        Bliickfriars'  wyiid 

96  Devaline,  Henry,  spirit-deal. 

Hodgf's  court 
94  Crawford  &  Tod,  ironmong, 
92  Hogg,  .James,  hairdresser 
90  Gardner,  James,  spirit-dealer 
88  Meek,  John,  grocer 
SQ  Thomson,  G.  &  Son,  cabinet- 
makers 
84  Benevolent  Society  Hall 
84  Anderson,  R.  printer 
82  Steedman,  W.  tea  and  coffee 

merchant 
80        Toddr/ck's  vynd 
80  Leonard!,  Fontain,  spirit- 
dealer 
80  Stewart,  John,  japanner 
78  Moffat,  Peter,  tobacconist 
74  O'Farrell,  Mrs.  H.  milliner  ' 
72  Rutherford,  Wm.  wine  and 

spirit  merchant 
70       Murdoch's  close 
64  Johnston,  Mrs,  pawnbroker 

6(i  Skill  II rr's  close 

66  Frier,  WiUiam,  victual-dlr. 
64  Carron,  Patrick,  clothier 
60  Jamieson,  W.  M.  haberdash. 
58  Gallic,  J.  B.  lead  and  metal 

merchants 
56  Cowan,  William,  surgeon 
58       South  Gray's  clos: 

Sloan,  Thos.  wood,  merchant 
Copland  John,  bookbinder 
E//ihinstoii's  court 
Mint, 

Wilson  &  Moir,  smiths 
Mitchell,  John,  cooper 
M'Alpin,  Wm.  lace-maker 
54  Walker,  James,  haberdasher 
50       Hyiiilford's  close 
50  Craig,  William,  teacher 

Robertson,  D.  auctioneer  ' 
48  Currie,  Jno.  tea  &  spirit  mer. 
42  Patterson,  Tho.  spirit-dealer 
42      S'ltiih  Foirlis  close 
32  Tansh,  Mrs,  victual-dealer 
28      Fountain  close 
26  King,  James,  grocer 
24  Robertson,  Jas.  confectioner 
18  Christie,  John,  groctr 


180 


H  I  L 


EDINBURGH  AND  I,EITH 


H  O  P 


16       Twee  Iddle  court.  ^ 

Oliver  &  Boyd,  printers 

14  Messrs    Crombie   &    Ramsay, 
takers 

10       World's  End  cln^e 

10  Peacock,  A.  tobacco-manuf. 
Dowie,  Charles,  pawnbroker 

8  Daly,  Patrick,  clothier 

2  Waterston,R.&Co.  haberdashi 

HILL  PLACE. 

1  tlenderson,  Thomas,  baker 

2  Patterson,  Miss,  milliner 

3  Simpson,  Thos.  coffee-room 

4  Stewart,  Alexander,  teacher 

5  Purves,  William,  surgeon 
7  Cameron,  James,  tailor 

7  M- Do  wall,  Jn.  seal-engraver 

9  Cruicksbank,  James,  surgeon 
10  Laing,  A.  merchant 

.10  Mauzie,  Mrs,  lodgings 

10  M  Naughton,  Mrs 

1 1  Nichol,  Rev.  A. 

1.3  Jackson,  John,  musician 

13  Johnstone,  M»s 

13  Wilson,  Andrew,  clothier 

16  Kerr,  Robert,  baker 

HILL  SQUARE. 

1  Ramsay,  Miss 
1  Caw,  J.  B.  goldsmith 
1  Ramsay,  James,  hosier 
1  Reid,  James,  agent 

;2  Gifford,Alexander,esq.  S.S.C. 

'  4  Grieve,  Mrs  &  Miss 
4  Carnegie,  Johnston,  agent 

4  Johnston,  ]\Irs  William 

.  5  Stankie,  Messrs.  G.  &  H.  cap- 
makers 

6  Piatt,  Ed.  teacher  of  music 

7  Kerr,  Robert,  baker 
7  Tait,  Alexander 

7  Begbie,  Miss 

9  Douglas,  jas.  portrait-painter 
9  Stewart,  Mrs,  lodging 
9  Mackay,  D.  surveyor  W.  K, 
parish 
10  Moffat,  James,  M.D. 

10  Mullo,  James,  coal-merchant 

12  Reid,  W.  general  raercliarit 

12  Turnbull,  Miss  M.  lodging 

HILL  STREET. 
3  &  5  Inst ilntidn  fir  Language^ ; 

5  Little,  Rev.  John 

7  Stanley,  Montague,  artist 
9  Smith,  Mrs 

11  Jeffrey,  John,  esq. 

13  Hunter,  J.  esq.  W.  S. 
13  Hunter,  Lockhart,  esq. 
15  Campbell,  Misses 

17  cS:  19  U'Uh.i  E^tablhhmenl 

19  Henderson  &  Bisset,  bookbind. 
19  Bisset,  Mrs  W. 
21  Drawing  Institution 


21  Perisal,Arthur,artist(See^rf.) 
26  Leslie,  Robert,  cabinetmaker 
24-  Gardner,  Miss 

22  Pearson,  Pat.  writer 

20  M'Cheyne,  Adam,  esq.  W.S. 

is  Gairdner,  John,  M.D. 

14  Corbet,  VVm.  dentist 

12  Fergusson,  James,  esq.  W.S. 

12  Fergusson,  John,  esq, 

10  Balfour,  Dr  AVilliam 

10  Balfour,  William,  esq.  W.S. 
8  Forbes,  Wm;  letter-carrier 
6  Crabbe,  John,  surgeon    _ 

4  Hay,  John,  esq.  D.C.S. 

2  M'Lean,  Mrs 

Hill  Street  hue, 
Anderson,  Rob.  livery  stables 
Henderson,  Thomas,  vvright 
Allan,  Robt.  cabinetmaker 

HILLSIDE  CRESCENT. 
1  Henderson,  T.  esq.  professor 
of  Astronomy 

3  Biuce,  Arch.  esq.  accountant 

4  Allan,  Mrs 

4  Allan,  Thomas,  esq. 

5  Allan,  AleX;  esq.  advocate 

1 1  Younger,  Wm.  esq. 

niLLHOUSEFIELD, 

IliUhoiisefield  hmise 

Berry,  Geo.  of  Geo.  B.  &  Co. 

Hume,  John,  builder 

Omand,  Miss,  grocer 

Tayloir,  Misses,  di'essmakers 

Galloway,  John,  shipowner 

Gilmour,  A.  spirit-dealer 

Little,  Alexander,  grocer 

Naismith,  John,  grocer 

Blackie,  Walter,  teacher 

Thomson,  James,  gardener 

Thomson,  I\Irs 

Swinfon,  Mrs 

Wilson,  Thomas,  baker 

Slater,  Miss 

Morrison,  D.  shipmaster 

HOLYROOD  STREET. 
1  Patrick,  Mrs,  lodgings 

I'ltl'irici   I'liice, 
Gilruth,  John,  teSc'ber 


HOME  STREET. 
limpson,  Wm.  baker 


23  M'Culloch,  John,  painter 

24  Alexander,  Mrs,  grocer 

25  Brown,  Mrs,  baker 
27  Smellie,  John,  grocer 

39  Ekershall,  VV.  methodist  minr. 

40  Smith,  Geo.  shoerriaker 

41  Peacock,  Adam,  spirit-raercllt. 

42  Simpson,  J.  surveyor 

42  Davidson,  Mrs,  ladies  nurse 

43  Bisset,  Archd.  victual-dealer 

45  Peddie,  William,  grocer 

46  Henderson,  Mrs,  ladies  nurse 

46  Forsyth,  Peter,  letter-carrier 

47  Plumer,  Alexander,  flesher 
49  Carson,  John,  gardener 

5U  Dickson,  William,  baker 

HOPE    CRESCENT. 
7  Balleny,  Miss 

17  Piper,  Edwd.  mail-contractor 

18  M'Kean,  Wm.  B.  merchant 

HOPE  PARK. 

2  Harris,  Rev.  G. 

2  Robertson,  Rev.  James 

3  Lothian,  Mrs  L. 

4  Miller,  William,  engraver        t 

5  Bell,  J.  C.  writer 

5  Bell,  W.  esq.  W.  S. 

6  Murray,  A.  of  Observer  Office 
6  Williamson,  Lieut. -Col. 

I.ivers'  trine., 
Taylor,  James,  gardener 


3  Taylor,  And.  grocer 

9  AfSeck,  Archibald,  flesher 

11  Little,  Mrs,  straw-hatmaker 

12  Wishart,  Pr.  baker 

14  White,  James,  grocer,  &c. 

15  Mathieson,  H.,  J.  P.  constable 

17  Fisher,  Wm.  grocer 

18  Falconer,  D.  grocer 

19  Turnbull,  Peter 

20  Caldwell,  J.  flesher 

21  Oliver,  James,  surgeon 


HOPE  STREET. 
Crambe,  Wm.  M.D.  surgeon 


1  Roberts,  Thos.  poulterer 

1  Burns,  Peter,  flesher 
3  Anderson,  IMrs 

3  Kemp,  Simon,  teacher 

5  Liiud'iii  Medicine  ircire/iinise 

5  Davidson,  S.  spirit-dealer 
B.itti  EUal>l/s/i,nent.  —  See  Adv. 

7  Stone,  Mrs,  lodgings 

9  Anderson,  Jas.  plasterer 
9  Auld,  Mrs  Robert 

1 1  Handyside,  Rob.  esq.  advocate 
13  M'Dovval,  Mrs  Gavin 

13  Kinloch,  Geo.  R.  writer 

13  Hunter,  Miss,  dressmaker 
16  Christie,  Captain  Thomas 

14  Machrav,  Rev.  Robert 

12  Blair,  Miss 

10  Sinison,  J.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E. 

8  Crambe,  Wm.  M.D. 

8  Ci'awford,  Mrs,  lodgings 

6  Gumming,  Mrs 

4  Spence,  Miss 

4  Boog,  John,  saddler 

4  Gordon,  Miss 

4  .Muir,  Miss,  dressmaker 

2  M'Intosh,  J.  spirit-dealer      ,  * 
2  Plain,  Miss,  dressmaker 

L,l»e.  ■ 

Mouteith,  R.  cabinetmaker 


HOW 


STREET  DIRECTOKY. 


HUN 


181 


Reid,  D.  cabinetmaker 
M'Kay,  Win.  cabinetmaker 

HOPE  TERRACE  (L«7/i.) 

I  Langskill,  Mrs 

1  Inkster,  John,  agent 

2  Dick,  Richard,  sliipmaster 

2  Ness,  Thomas  Smith 

3  M'Gregor,  Peter,  cowt'eeder 

4  Flatt,  James,  of  Customs 

4  Roderick,  Samuel,  lodgings 
4  Swansoii,  Uaniel   shipmaster 

4  Stenhotise,  A.  agent 

5  Gunn,  Alexander,  shipmaster 

6  Graham,  Robert,  R.N. 

7  Taylor,  Mrs  Alex. 

7  Scott,  Rob.  of  Excise 

7  Wiiyte,  James,  shipmaster 

7  M'Bryde,  A.  shipmaster 

HOWARD  PLACE. 

2  Mair,  George,  bootmaker 

3  Dodds,  Mrs,  lodgings 
3  Forbes,  .'Mrs  Duncan 

3  Bogle,  jMrs  Colonel 

4  Johnston,  Mrs  Major 

5  Plardyman,  Mrs  Win.  H. 

6  Comhe,  Boyce,  esq. 

7  Smithy  Ale-x.  esq. 
7  Sniith,  David,  esq. 

7  Sinith,  John,  esq. 

8  Meik,  Mrs  P. 

9  Campbell,  Mrs 

JO  Gordon,  Chas.  esq.  W.S. 

1 1  Hill,  F.  esq.  inspec.  of  prisons 

J  2  M'CuUoch,  Horatio,  esq. 

13  Campbell,  Mrs  Captain  Robert 

14  Scheujnian,  Mrs 

15  Graham,  Mrs 
1(J  Duncan,  Misses 

17  Jamieson,  R.  W.  esq.  W.S. 
J7Jamieson,  Mrs  Thomas 

18  Anderson,  Mrs 

19  Clarke,  Thos.  law  bookseller 
2U  Millar,  Mrs,  of  Monkcastle 

21  Yule,  Miss 

22  Brown,  J.  C.  landscape  paint. 

23  Williams,  Edward,  esq.  M.D. 

24  Smith,  Captain  C.  R  N. 
2j  Hamilton,  Mrs  Captain 

26  Stoddart,  Mrs 

27  Home,  J.  H-  esq. 

28  TuriibuU,  ]\Irs  George 

29  Fernie,  Mrs 
;JU  Blair,  Miss 

31  Aiidiew,  Mrs 

32  Clephane,  Mrs  A. 

HOWARD    PLACE  (South.) 
I  Hunter,  H.  wriglit 

1  Hunter,  William,  wright 

2  Simpson,  Mrs,  stoneware  mer. 

3  M'Lean,  Mrs 

4  Inc'i,  John,  tiesher 


HOW.ARD    STREEl'. 

Tan  field, 
Taylor,  J.  &  J.  general  merch. 
Taylor,  Jo,  general  merchant 
1  Jackson,  Thos.  grocer 

HOWE  STREET. 

I  Stewart,  William,  baker 

1  White,  Mrs 

1  Brydon,  \Vm.  (of  Brjdon  and 

Son)  bell-hangers 
1  Millar,  John,  shoemaker 
3  Robertson,  J. gown-keep, P. H. 
3  Craigie,  Geo.  ironmonger 
3  Dunlop,  James,  esq.  AV^.S, 
3  Meek,  Robert,  jeweller 
5  Burton,  James,  wright 
5  Burton,  Mungo,  artist 
5  Stewart,  Miss,  dressmaker 
3  Henderson,  A.  music  teacher 
7  Steele,  Robt.  confectioner 
9  Deas,  George,  esq.  advocate 
!i  Mowbray  &  Howden,  W.S. 
11  Adie,  J.  (Adie  &  Son) 
11  Adie,  A.  J.  civil  engineer 
11  Tause,  John,  lodgings 
13  Mowbray,  J.  M.  esq. 
15  Hunter,  D.  tinsmith 
15  Murray,  George,  grocer,  &c. 
17  Ogilvy,  James,  accountant 
17  Welsh,  Mrs 
17  Welsh,  Miss,  dressmaker 
19  Cuimingham,  Mrs,  cliina  ware- 
house 

19  Smith,  P.  spirit-merch.  ho.  24 
^^  N:>rllminbe,l(uid  sln-cl 
21  Edgar,  Robt.  provision  dealer 
23  MTntosh,  Alex,  tailor 
23  INITntosh,  Mrs,  lace  joiner, — 
23  Kelly,  Mrs,  ladies  nurse 
23  Carstairs,  JL  plumber 
23  Wands,  William,  painter 
23  Hennecy,  W.  spirit-merchant 
25  Sharp,  Miss  H.  milliner 
27  Usher,  John,  esq.  AV.S. 
27  Stewait,  Mrs  William 
27  IMackenzie,  S. portrait-painter 
27  M'Kenzie,  JMiss, teach,  of  nui. 
27  Boyle,  Mrs 
27  Tiiidle,  Mrs 

27  Henderson,  James,  engraver 
27  Wilson,  James,  slater  (areaj 
31  Mercer,  J.  esq.  of  Scotsbank 
33  Freebair;),  Robert,  esq. 
33  Stewart,  Mrs  Charles  C 
33  Crooks,  Thomas,  writer 
33  Ritchie,  W   printer 
33  Hall,  J.  lithographer 
.35  M-Kay,  James,  agent 
35  M.iyne,  Miss 
35  Graham,  Robert  Dr.  M.D. 
37  Jackson,  Tiiomas,  plumber 

39  Sunter,  Alexander,  shoemaker 

40  M'Farlane,W.  H.  84  G.  grocers 


44  M'Farlane,  W.  H.  merchant 

44  Gow,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 

44  Laird,  Mrs 

44  Laird,  Miss  A.  H.  miniature 

painter 

44  Gow,  Miss  E. straw-hat  maker 
44  Wilkie,  Mrs 
44  Moir,  William,  lodgings 
42  M'Naughton,  Alex  hosier 
4U  Collie,  William,  bootmaker 
40  Roy,  Margt.npliolsterer(area) 
38  Hill,  David,  shoe  warehouse 
3()  Hastie,  J.  perfumer,  ho.  34 
34  Walker,  Miss,  milliner,  &c. 
34  M'Lachlan,  Will,  gunmaker 
34  Thomson,  Miss  J. 
32  Fletcher,  Neil,  druggist 
30  Arnot,  Mrs 

2G  Renton,  Dr  Ro.  Pres.  R.C  P. 
24  Simpson,  Mrs,  staymaker 
24  Ferguson,  Mrs,  embroiderer 
24  Ferguson,  Chas.  builder 
24  Peters,  Alexander,  plumber 
24  Dunlop,  J.  B.  bookseller,  &c. " 
24  Morrison,  James,  painter        ", 
22  Urquhart,  Miss 
20  Robertson,  Mrs  David 
18  Campbell,  Ricliard,  esq.  W.S. 
18  M'Dougall,  John,  grocer 

iipir  Jrimiucii  street 
IG  Spittal,  Dr,  F.R.C.P. 
14  Mitchell,  Joseph,  esq.  W.S. 
14  Pitcairn,  Miss 
10  Bradleys&Co.  house-painter 
8  Carstairs,  John,  fruiterer 
8  Gibson,  Wm.  fiainter  &c. 
(i  Clephane,  Mrs,  lodgings 
6  Stevens,  JMrs,  lodgings 
6  Sutherland,  Wm.  esq.  W.S, 
6  Smith,  Mrs 

6  Young,  Alexander,  tailor 
6  Hume,  Mrs,  lodgings 
4  Hume,  James,  baker 
4  Young,  Hume,  tobacconist 
4  Cleland,  Peter,  painter 
2  Swan,  John,  flesher,  &c. 

HUNTER  SQUARE. 
1  Robertson,  G.  spirit-dealer 

1  White,  Andrew,  stationer 
J  Lawrie,  John,  tailor,  &c. 

2  Johnstone,  John,  publishe 

3  Burgess,  J.&;  Son,  wool.-draps. 

-i    M'-rclLuU).'  Hnll 

4  Hutchison,  William,  S.S.C. 

5  Park,  A.  &  J.  merchts. 

6  Miller,  George,  ironmonger 

7  Atherton,  Edwd.  J.  coffee- ho. 
7  M-Pherson,  Archibald  &  Son, 
7  Guild-Hiill  ,^  Eeading-Rooiii 
7  Russell,  Thos.  ironmonger 

7  Ross,  Allan,  tailor 

8  Milne,  John,  stationer 

10  Chuiiib  r  uf  Commerce  and  il/a- 
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10  Fraser,  Jn.  printer  &  publisher,  9  Sinclair,  A.  H.  esq.  accountant 


10  Currie  &  Lamb,  bookbinders 
10  Spence,  John,  tavernkeeper 

HUNTLY  STREET. 

2  Affleck,  Wm.  sherifF-oflScer 
2  Bevefidge,  W.S.  esq. 

2  Park,  Misses 

3  Fraser,  Thos.  victual-dealer 

4  M'Geehaen,  .T.baker  &  confee. 
6  Lawrie,  Rev  James 

6  Roberts,  John,  millmaster 
6  King,  Allan,  millmaster 

6  Tod,  John,  teacher 

8  Dick,  A.  IVL  wine-merchant 

INDIA  PLACE. 

5  Morris,  Hugh,  bootmaker 

6  Weir,  Richard,  grocer,  &c. 

7  Wallace,  John,  late  painter 

7  Henderson,  Mrs,  lodgings 

8  Millar  and  Co.  milliners,  &c. 

9  Mather,  William,  fiesher 
12  Innes,  Archibald,  lodgings 

15  Thomson,  Wm.  victual-dealer 

16  Donaldson,  John,  grocer 

17  Gow,  Alex,  spirit-merchant 
29  Mowat,  Mrs,  ladies'-nurse 
43  Weir,  James,  wright 

45  Murray,  Miss,  milliner,  &c. 
47  Rattray,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 
47  Campbell,  M.  dressmaker 
47  Ferguson,  Mrs,  ladies  nurse 
55  Anderson,  Alex,  cabinetmaker 


9  Finlayson,  Alex,  baker 
11  Plill,  James  L.  esq.  W.S. 
13  Munro,  Miss 
13  Rose,  Thomas,  lodgings 
13  Gow,  Stewart,  esq. 
13  March,  Mrs 
15  Craigie,  James,  lodgings 
17  Dickson  &  Stewart, esqrs. W.S. 
19  Horsburgh,  :\liss 
19  Handiviller,  Mrs  D. 
19  Rattray,  John,  esq. 
19  Stoddart,  Miss 
J  9  Traquire,  Mrs 
21  Deucher,  Thos.  esq.  writer 
21  Falla,  Misses, straw-hat  makers 
23  Brown,  Mrs  Osborne, 
25  Stark,  Mrs 
25  Taylor,  J.  cabinetmaker 
25  Morrison,  A.  lodgings 
25  Mackie,  Mrs 
25  M'Gregor,  Thos.  D.  writer 
25  Kay,  John,  merchant 
25  Simson,  Da v.teacherof drawing 
27  Woodman,  Jas.  L.  esq.  W.S. 
27  Gairns,  A.  shoemaker  Carea_^ 
29  Adam,  Miss 
31  MoUison,  Dr  James 
31  Gibson,  :\Iiss 
31  Hamilton,  John,  esq. 
31  Neill,  Mrs  Andrew 
33  M'Donald,  J.  boot  fcshoe-m. 
60  Brown,  Mrs,  print-glaz. ('area) 
(50  Brown,  James,  wright 


55  Mochrie,iMiss, straw-hatmakerloS  .Milligan,  William,  esq. 


55  Souter's,  Mrs,  lodgings 

55  Napier,  George,  tailor 

55  M'Nab,  Alex,  gown-keeper 

64  Houd,  And.  victual-dealer 

62  Smith,  Wm.  wright 

48  M'Bean,  Mrs,  midwife 

44  Dickson,  Miss,  dressmaker 

44  Morris,  Mrs,  lodgings 

44  Anderson,  Miss,  dressmaker 

44  Sharp,  Mrs,  ladies  nurse 

44  Sharp,  Miss,  dressmaker 


56  Lamonf,  Miss 

56  Robertson,  Miss  Margaret 

56  Gray,  Mrs,  dressmaker 

56  Smith,  Mrs  George 

56  Dunlop,  Mrs 

56  Dunlop,  J.  B.  bookseller 

5i)  -Murray,  Robert,  writer 

54  Shepherd,  J.  cowfeeder  {area^ 

50  Ritchie,  Miss 

48  Stevenson,  Miss  B. 

48  Surrenne,  J   T. 


38  Laurie,  Amlrew,  upholsterer   j48  Thomson,  William,  baker 
38  Ritchie,  Miss,  dressmaker         48  Williamson,  Alexander,  writer 


33  Williamson,  James,  tailor 

38  Wilson,  Mrs,  cook 

82  M  Lennan,  Mrs  J.  sick-nurse 

28  Bryce,  T.  surgeon 

26  Law,  John,  wright 

'       INDIA  STREET. 
1  Cropper,  W.  painter  &  glazier 
3  Campbell,  Mrs  J.  grocer 
5  M'Glashan,  James,  lodgings 
5  Anderson,  Chas.  esq.  advocate 
5  Shaiul,  C.  F.  esq.  advocate 
7  Divaux,  Alfred,  prof,  of  music 
7  Scott,  Miss 

7  Thomson,  Mrs,  of  Leckiebank 
7  Luke,  John,  merchant 
7  Sanderson,  Mrs  John 


28  Dewar,  John,  lodgings 

28  Gilchrist,  John,  of  Courant  '\ 

26  Cunningham,  Mrs 

24  Wylie,  Miss 

24  Kirkbope,  Jn.  grocer  (area) 

22  M'Donald,  John,  lodgings 

22  Cbalmers,  ]\Irs,  lodgings 

22  Gray,  Andrew,  esq.  W.S.      \ 

22  Scott,  Henry,  esq. 

22  Menzies,  Mrs  E.  lodgings 

22  Bulloch,  Mrs 

20  Mercer,  R.  esq.  W.S. 

20  Fraser,  W.  coach-hirer  (area) 

18  Kippen,  Miss  IVIargaret 

16  Smith,  John,  M.D. 

14  Scott,  James,  esq, 

12  Bell,  Alex.  M.  esq.  W.S. 

10  Russell,  Hamilton,  esq.  W.S. 

8  Young,  Andre  sv,  lodgings 

6  Hall,  D.  lodgings 

6  Pollexfen,  Jas.  R.  esq.  W.S. 

6  Mackenzie,  T.  esq.  advocate 

6  Reddie,  J.  C.  esq.  W.S. 

4  Paterson,  James,  esq. 

2  Anderson,  John,  baker 

INFIRMARY  STREET. 

2  Aitchison&Co.  liquor-merchta 
4  Carfrae,  M.  bird-stuffer 

4  White,  Rev.  William 
4  White,  James,  hair- merchant 
4  Leighton,  Geo.  letter-carrier 
4  Curry,  Mrs,  lodgings 

6  Russell,  John,  lecturer 

14  M'Leod,  D.  &  D.  booksellers 
8  Murray,  George,  teacher 

7  Motfat,  W.  B.  \\Titing-master 
Lady  Yester's  Church 
Infirviary- Street  Chapel 
Royal  Injirmary ; 

Cattanach,  A.  gate-keeper 
Peat,  Miss,  matron 
16  Cowan,  Ninian,  spirit-dealer 

INGLISTON  STREET. 

3  Reid,Jahn,joiner&cablnet-m. 
7  Leon,  M.  and  Co.  wax-chand. 


46  Phin,  Thomas,  grocer 

f^"  Gliiucesttr  place 
44  Fortune,  John,  house-painter  10  Oliphant,  Charles,  esq.  W.S. 
44  Drysdale,  J.  shoemaker  Carea)  15  Davidson,  Henry,  esq. 


INVERLEITH  PLACE. 
9  Leishman,  James,  esq. 


42  M'Callum,  George,  esq 

40  Lamond,  Alex.  esq.  accountant 

40  Cobham,  M.  prof,  of  piano 

38  Clark,  Mrs  W.  F. 

36  Murray,  A.  jun.  esq.  advocate 

36  Stewart,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

34  Turnbull,  David,  esq.  W.S. 

32  Barstow,C.M.  esq.  accountant 

32  AUiaiice  Insurance  UJjice 

30  Scott,  Miss 

30  Fairgrieve,   Miss  H.  milliner, 

28  Menzies,  jNIiss 

28  Forbes,  John,  writer 


15  Davidson,  Mrs,  sen.  of  Muir> 

house 

16  Swinton,  John,  esq. 

INVERLEITH  ROW. 

5  Grut,  Nicholas,  jun.  esq. 

6  Kelland,  Philip,  professor  of 

Mathematics 

7  Hastie,  Mrs 
Horticultural  Gardens  ; 

M'Nab,  James,  curator^ 

8  Viner,  Misses 

9  Millar,  Mrs 


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10  Knox,  Mrs 

11  Little,  Francis,  esq. 

13  Borthwick,  A.  esq.  accountant 

14  Harrison,  Misses 

15  Howison,  A.  Young,  esq. 

16  Sinclair,  Mrs  J.  S. 

17  Pitcairn,  Misses 

18  Mitchell,  Captain,  T.  P. 

18  Mitchell,  Miss 
Warrislon  House, 
Dowager  Lady  Gray 

19  Ross,  Alexander,  esq. 

19  Ross,  Miss  Charlotte 

20  Hope,  Lady 

20  M'Kinnon,  Mrs 
Botanic  Gardens  ; 

M'Nab,  William,  curator 

21  De'Serre.M.  Consul  de  France 

21  Inglis,  William,  gardener 

22  Gibson,  Miss 

22  Niven,  Miss 

23  Gordon,  Mrs 

24  Anderson,  Miss 

24  HamiltoH,  Mrs 

25  Steel,  Patrick  Sanderson,  esq 

27  Macbean,  Colonel  James 

28  Hill,  D.  O.,  R.S.A.  landscape- 

painter 

29  Skene,  W.  F.  esq. 

36  Carmichael,  A.  N.  Edin.  Acad 

37  Graham,  Patrick,  esq.  W.S. 

44  Goodsir,  H.  esq. 

45  Broughton,  Mrs  Major 

D/ckiiiti^.t  Nurseries  ; 

Hovvden,  William,  overseer 
Kelly,  James,  florist 

52  Gammell,  James,  esq. 

53  Gibson,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

54  M'Kellar,  Duncan,  esq. 

55  Dowager  Lady  Campbell 

56  Grice,  Captain,  Indian  navy 

57  Boag,  James,  agent 
Berry,  C.  Gold.  Acre,  overseer 
Kellerman,  A.  A.,  florist 

INVERLEITH  TERRACE 

1  Ritchie,  Geo.  esq. W.S. 

2  Stupart,Capt.H.p.ScotsGreys 

3  Leslie,  the  Hou.  Mrs  Geo 

4  Nicol,  Wm.  esq. 
3  Baillie,  Wiliam,  esq. 

JAMAICA  STREET. 
1  Winter,  Robert,  flesher 

Lane,  G.  Thomson,  plumber 
Law  &  Weir,  cabinetmakers 
1  Neilson,  William,  baker 
3  Hillhouse,  Wm.  upholsterer 
3  Stewart,  D.  spirit-merchant 
3  Loban,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
3  Stevenson,  Mrs,  upholsterer 
7  Hill,  John,  victual-dealer 
9  Reid,  David,  cabinetmaker 
9  M'Crystal,  Mich.  Paisley  shawl 

agent 


9  Orr,  Andrew,  letter-carrier 
13  M'Leish,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 
15  Somerville,  J.  mason. 
15  Barker,  Thomas,  assistant-in- 
spector of  letter-carriers 

15  Ramage,  J.  &  Sons,  plasterers 

19  Ness,  Mrs 

21  North-  Wcslern  Dispensary 

21  Duncan,Mrs,  midwife  8c  nurse 

23  Dickson,  William,  grocer 

25  Meldrum,  James,  shoemaker 

27  Glasgow,  D.  sweep 
31  Robertson,  Pat.  spirit-dealer 

Lane,  Murray,  Geo.  wright 

39  Kay,  John,  spirit-merchant 
44  Nisbet,  James,  sen.  flesher 
42  Hardie,  Thos.  provision-store 

40  Kemp,  Charles,  waiter 
38  Forbes,  James,  spirit-dealer 
36  Dryden,  James,  grocer 
34  Millie,  Archibald,  wright 
34  Darg,  Mrs,  midwife 
34  Millie,  R.  builder 
30  Dale,  Thomas,  shoemaker 

28  Reid,  Hugh,  shoemaker 
28  Pattison,  Mary,  crape-dresser 

26  Swan,  George,  cowfeeder 
18  Gow,  Donald,  cowfeeder 
16  M'Lean,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 
16  M'Leod,  Miss  M.  straw-hat 

maker 
16  Gumming,  Miss,  dressmaker 
16  Rutherford,  Mrs,  sick- nurse 
16  Hislop,  Robert,  letter-carrier 

10  Hope,  Miss  E.  dressmaker 
8  Watt,  George,  spirit-dealer 
6  Thomson,  Geo.  S.  grocer 
4  Wilson,  Mrs  W.  midwife,  &c. 
4  Bonnyman,  Mrs  W.  lodgings 
4  Liddle,  Miss  E.  dressmaker 
4  M'Callum,  Mrs,  dressmaker 
4  Bisset,  James,  builder 
2  Greig,  William,  baker 


JAMAICA  ST.  (Lcith.) 

1  Bell,  George,  esq.  wine-mer- 

chant 

2  Sceales,  Andrew,  gent. 

3  Philip,  Charles,  merchant 

4  M'Queen,  John,  gardener 

JAMES'  PLACE  {Leith.) 

1  Gilchrist,  W.,  M.D.  surgeon 
3  CuUen,  Miss 
3  Swan,  Rev.  W. 

5  Macnair,  John,  esq. 

6  Wood,  John  H.  esq, 
6  Wood,  Mrs  C. 

6  Wood,  William,  esq. 
6  Wood,  Peter,  esq. 

6  Gillon,  John,  merchant 

7  Cullen,  Rev.  G.  D. 
10  Thomson,  A.  &  W. 
10  Murray,  Mrs  John 


1  I  Gavin,  Duncan,  esq 
12  Gavin,  Peter,  junior 

JANEFIELD  {Leith.) 
Pairman,  Wm.  cowfeeder 
Gordon,  John,  of  Customs 
gtuart,  John,  coal-merchant 

JOCK'S  LODGE. 

Barber's  Burn. 
Skeldon,  Mr>,  gardener 
Mathew,  Mrs 
Lindsay,  John,  gardener 
Fraser,  William,  s|)irit-dealer 
Bowden,  John,  spirit-dealer 
Bald,  John,  gardener 
Kerr,  Robert,  spirit-dealer 
Spears,  Jaines,  toll-contractor 
ISiinmo,  Thos.  forage-master 

Willowhnie, 

Green,  James,  spirit-dealer 
Simpson,  Mrs,  grocer 
Farmer,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 

Piersinll  Sarracks, 
Morrison,   A.  canteen-keeper 
Done,  William,  clerk 

Pier  skill. 
Wood,  Thomas,  spirit-dealer 
Blackie,  Mrs,  spirit- dealer 

Monro  Jilace, 

Monro,  Mrs 

Fraser,  J.  M.  of  Register-ho. 

Newton,  Henry,  artist 

Moir'sou's  place. 
Eraser,  Rev.  R.  W. 
Thomson,  Capt  W.  A.,  R.  N. 
Cavaye,  Robt.  esq.  Northjield 
Cult  aye 

Nil)  t/ijicid  place. 
Robertson,  Andrew,  esq. 

Sttivart  street, 
M'Kerlie,  Robert,  esq. 
Walker,  J.  M.  esq. 
Wood,  W^illiam,  gardener 

Abercorn  place 
Reid,  A.  gardener,  Elmjicld 

miealfield. 
Ellis,  Chas.  Thos.  esq. 

JOHN'S  LANE  {Leith.) 

2  Thomson,  W.  corn-merchant 
16  Dunlop,  Geo.  &  Co.  merchts. 

JOHN'S  PLACE  (£.«M.) 

1  Pasley,  Thomas,  esq. 

2  Goddard,  Miss 

3  Marshall,  Robert,  merchant 

4  Dunlop,  George,  esq. 

5  Gibson,  George,  merchant 

5  Gibson,  M.  C. 

6  Goddard,  W.  M.  merchant 

6  Goddard,  Mrs  William 

7  Goodlet,  G.  postmaster,  Leith 

7  Goodlet,  Miss 

8  Dudgeon,  William,  esq. 


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9  Crichton,  Miss 
10  Hardie,  Thomas,  merchant 

JOHNSTON'S  PLACE. 

1  Turner,  John,  spirit-merchant 

2  Martinson,  Misses,  milliner 

3  Cousin,  George,  surveyor 
3  Paterson,  D.  F.  agent 

5  Veitch,  John,  baker 
G  Veitch,  Thomas,  esq. 

JOHNSTON  STREET. 

{Leith.) 

2  Calder,  William,  sailmaker 

3  Fletcher,  Peter,  bootmaker 

6  Mason,  David,  meal-dealer 

7  Lamb,  A.  light-ho.  store-keep. 
9  Fergusson,  Jas.  church-officer 
9  Kettle,  James,  wright 

10  Calder,  Andrew,  tinsmith 
12  Gourlay,  JMrs,  spirit-dealer 
18  Ford,  W.  block  &  puinpmaker 

JUNCTION  STREET  (Grt.) 
(South  Leith. ) 

1  Kirk,  Thomas,  tinsmith 

2  Moffat,  Win.  tlesher  j 

3  Green,  G.  &  Co.  wine-merchts.' 

4  Johnston,  Mrs,  lodgings 
4  Arkley,  Miss 

4  Hunter.  Robert,  jun.  smith 
Milne,  Miss,  straw-hatmaker 
JJell'x  School, 

Balfour,  Ale.x.  teacher 

Hepburn,  James 
Tait,  George,  smith 
Davidson,  J.  &  Co.  patent  salt 

works 
Scottish  Brewery  Co. 
Fergus,  Wm.  wood-merchant 
Pirie,  David,  joiner 
Allison,  Alex,  merchant 
Kinnaird,  Mrs  Alex. 
Knight,  Andrew,  carter 
Munro,  H.  watchmaker 
Maxton,  J.  B.  &  Co.  engineers 
Leith  Siiw  M'lU.i 
Ferguson,  Davidson,  &  Co. 

wood-merchants 
Hughes,  Edwin,  saw-maker 
_  Borthwick,  A.  &  C.  merchts. 
Dalil,  A.  saw-mills 

JUNCTION  ST  (GreatX 
{JVorth  Leith  ) 
Hutchison,  A.  grocer  k  wine- 
merchant 
Anderson,  William,  carter 
Gains,  Wm.  shipmaster 
Milne,  John,  victual-dealer 
Simpson,  .Jno.  baker 
Miller,  Alex,  shipmaster 
Anderson,  Miss,  dressmaker 
KEIR  STREET. 

5  Milclielihill,  Peter,  sur.reon 


I   5  Campbell's,  Mrs,  lodgings 
5  M-Gill,  Mrs 
5  M'Keiizie,  Rev.  A. 
5  Claik,  Hugh,  merchant 
3  Pretsell,  -Mrs 

7  .Mijsoii,  Tliomas,  b^ker 

9  James,  Wm.  boot  and  shoemaker 
I  1  Fowler,  Mrs  W. 

I  I   B*^ll,  Miss,  ladies'  school 

II  Bel!,  Robt.  C  eno.avL-r 
1 1   Walker,  Mrs  J.  W. 

II  Murrav,  Miss,  lodgings 

1 1  lAI'Owan,  Mrs 

I  I  Paterson,  William,  merchant 

15  Milne,  Mrs 

17  F"airley,  James,  grocer 

17  Stewart,  Mrs 

17  INIatheson,  P.  teacher 

17  .Melviile,  Oliver,  H. 

17  Cochrane,  Mrs 

19  Sinclair,  Mrs,  midwife 

17  Hunter,  :\Irs  R. 

1  7  Siriie,  Mrs 

17  Hunter,  Miss 

18  Hill,  J.  grocer 

16  Atkinson,  M.  excise-officer 
16  Johnston,  Miss,  lodgings 

10  Gillon.  R.  (of  Giilon  6c  Son) 

8  Robertson,  Joseph,  merchant 
8  Jack,  A.  printer 

8  .M'Cuul,  Jas   e£(j. 

8  Cleik,  Geo.  lale  merchant 

8  Haining,  Wni.  Capt.  of  Police 

6  Biin,  Miss 

4  Ritchie   James 

2  Lorinier.  Gc-orgp,  builder 

2  Gibson,  William,  corn  merchant 
2  Henderson,  Mrs  M   lodgings 

KERR  STREET. 

1  Crichton,  James,  grocer,  house  8 

2  Lvall,  i\lrs 

2  Ersliine,  Mrs 

2  Black,  Mrs,  lodgings 

2  i\li  ne,  T.  archil  ct  it  engineer 

3  Bovvmin,  John,   ilraper 

4  Brown,  William,  baker 

4  Hutchison,  Wm   piovision  shop 

5  Thomson,  Mrs 

5  Miicgregor,  John,  tailor 
5  Giay,  Capt.  John  M- 

5  Little,  John,  cabinetmaker 

6  Henderson,  J.  &  Co.  H<-shers 

7  Park,  Thomas,  bootmaker 

7  Collie,  (j'eo.  hairdresser 

8  Reoch,  Iiiglis,  esq. 

8  Kennedy.  Thomas  H.  teacher 
8  Russell,  A.  Edinburgh  Gas  Co. 
8  Scott,  Robert,  writer 
8  Cu'hbertsiin,  John,  mason 

8  ,\loir,  Thomas,  esq.  wri'er 

9  Clarkson,  William,  grocer 

KING  STREET  (GREAT.) 
3  .Miller,  Mrs 

3  Somerville,  James,  S.S  C. 
3  .Ah  ton,  Capiam 
5  M'Keiizie,  A.  teacher  of  music 


5  Anderson,  Misses  ',"j 

7  Pender,  Tiiomas,  esq. 

9  Jardine,  John,  esq.  advocate 
13  Bell,  John  B.  esq.  W,S. 
I  5  Douglas,  F.  Brown,  esq. 
17  Cathcart,  J.  esq. 
19  More,  John  Shank,  esq.  advocate 
19  More,  George,  esq.  W.  S. 
23  Stliart   R.  esq.  of  Arnot,  adv. 
25  Turt.bull.  VV.  B  D.  D.  esq.  adv. 
27  Forman,  J.  N.  esq.  W.S. 
27  Fornian,  George,  esq. 
27  Forman,  Mrs 
29  Macdonald,  M.  N.  esq.  W.S. 
31  Tweedie,  Graham,  and  Anderson, 

esqrs.  W.S. 
31  Tweedie,  John,  esq.  W.S. 
33  Lamont  &  Newton,  esq.  W.S. 
33  Newton,  James,  esq.  W  S. 
■'55  Grant,  Joseph,  esq.  W.S. 
57  Boyd,  A    merchant.  Leith 
39  Ainsiie,  Robert,  esq.  W.S, 
41  Sutherland,  Miss 
4 1  Irnrie.  James,  writer 
41  Winscom,  Mrs 

1^^  Dundas  street 
47  Reid,  Robert,  contractor 
47  Macfarlane,  Thomas,  writer 
47  Pow,  James,  esq.  surgeon 
47  Crombie,  W.  B.  minature  paint. 
47  Dalrymple.  Wm.  esq.  S.S.C. 
47  Nisb  t.  Miss 
49  Craigie,  George 
49  Cowan,  Robeit,  esq.  W.S. 
49  Henderson,  Robert,  esq.  advocate 
51  Wood,  Mrs  Andrew 
53  Dnnliip,  G.  &  O.  esq  3-  W.S. 
53  Dunlop,  George,  esq.  W  .S. 
55  Young,  William,  esq.  W.S, 
57  Scott,  R,  E.  esq.  accountant 
59  Arkley,  Patrick,  esq.  advocate 
61  Sang  and  Adam,  esqrs.  S.S.C. 
63  Scott,  W.  D.  esq. 
67  Auld.  William,  esq. 
67  Mitchell,  David,  S.S.C   &  N.P. 
67  Mitchell,  Wilham,  S  S.C. 
67  Fluids,  Andrew,  esq. 
67  Wilkie,  Robert,  builder 
67  Barron,  John,  esq.  accountant 
67  Greig,  James,  of  Stamp  Office 
69  Hamilton.  Tlios.  esq.  architect 

1   Kennedv,  Jolin,  esq.  W.S. 
75  M'Neilf,    Duncan,    Right   Hon. 

Lord  Advocate 
73  M-Neill,  Archibald,  esq.  W.S. 
75  Hopkirk,  J.  G.  esq.  W.S.        ; 
77  M'Lagan,  Peter,  esq. 
79  Whighain.  Robert,  esq.  advocate 
81  Bell,  Archibald,  esq.  advocate 
81  Bell,  John,  esq.  W.S. 
83  iMaxwell,  J.  H.  esq.  advocate 
83  Nicholl,  A.  lodgiuijs 
85  Spalding,  W.  esq.  S  S.C.  &  accU 
85  Rolio,  Airs  Hugh  J. 
85  i-'ark,  John,  esq.  advocate 
S5  Bhukie  &  L<igan,  dressmakers 
85  RolJo,  Hugh  J.  esq. 
87  Scot,  iMiss,  of  Trinity 


K  I  N 


STKEET  DIRECTOUY. 


KIR 


185 


^6  Cimaiiij^liam    Miss 

86  Cuningham,  W    A.  esq. 

86  WiglU.  Airs  Colonel 

84  Yaiiiewicz.  F.  esq 

84  Rutlieif'iiid   G.  writer 

84  (ioold,  Miss 

84  Dewar.  Miss 

82  Bruce,  John,  esq. 

80  Souter,  James,  esq.  W.  S. 

78  Duncan,  Thomas   es(|. 

76  Roberliioii,  H.  J.  esq    advocate 

72  Allan,  Sir  William,  ariisl 

70  Thomson,   Robt.  esq.  advocate 

68  M'Intosh  &  Ducat,  \V.  S. 

68  Ducat,  James,  esq. 

66  Roliertson,  William,  S.S.C. 

66  Brooks,  Misses 

64  Rutherford,  Robert,  esq.  W  S. 

60  Goidon,    John,    esq.    of    Cairn- 

bulg.  advocate 
58  Low,  William,  esq.  accountant 
56  Ai'Laren.  Neil,  esq. 
54  Menzies,  Major 
52  Dewar,  John,  esq.  advocate 
50  Spence,  Jo.  esq.  surgeon- dentist 
48  INlacaulay,  Dr  Alex. 
46  Keay,  iMrs 
46  Stott,  William,  glazier 
44  Dick,  A.  C  esq.  advocate 

^"Pitt  street 
42  Belfrage,  Mrs  Ur 
40  Christie,  Wm.  esq.  writer 
40  Kerr,  -Miss,  dressmaker 
40  Flandre,  Monsieur  de 
58  Field,  A.  G.  esq.  R.N. 
36  Chatto,  Miss 
34  Steuart,  James,  esq.  S.S.C. 
32  Skene  »&  Macrae,  esqrs    W.S. 
52  Rlacrae,  John,  A.  esq.   W  S 
28  Buchanan,  John,  esq.  of  Carbeth 
26  Kerr,  Mrs  Captain 
24  Kerr,  C.  1\I.  wine  merchant 
22  Penney,  William,  e.'^q.  advocate 
22  Robertson,  Charles,  esq.  advocate 
22  Robertson,  William,  esq. 
18  Fleming,  Miss 

16  M'Donald,  James,  esq.  advocate 
14  Hamilton,  Sir  William,  bart. 
]  4  Dickson,  A.  W.  suigeon 
1  4  Dickson,  David,  advocate 
12  Gordon,  E.  S.  esq,  advocate 
12  Gordon,  Major  J. 
10  Campbell,  Mrs 
8  Napier,  George,  esq.  advocate 

6  Duthie,  Walter,  esq.  V\'.S. 
4  Black,  Mrs,  lodgings 
4  Dickson,  George,  S.S  C. 
4  Campbell,  Archibald,  lodgings 
4  Mason,  Mrs 

4  Dudingston,  J.C  R.  esq, 
'J  Gunn,  R.  shoemaker 

KING  STREET  (LITTLE.) 

5  Gilbert,  J.  spirit-dealer 
5  Aitchison,  Alexander,  baker 

7  Grierson,  Mrs 
7  Philiiis,  Step,  messenger  G.P.O. 


KING  STREET  (I.eltk.) 

1    Pope,  James,  wine-merchant 

8  Munro,  Mrs 
15  Gray,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 
19  Ciunii,  31  rs.  gro;-er 
24  E'lmond,  George,  teacher 
26  Davidson,  J.  and  Co.,  chip-box 

factory 

KING'S  STABLES. 

H  Todd,  James,  victual-dealer 

12  Weslgarth,  Thomas,  engineer 
M'.Murtrie,  Thomas,  Inn 
Barrie,  James  joiner 
Affleck,  A.  innkeeper 
Brice,  R.  tiinner 

Castle  Bank, 
Henderson,  Andrew,  cooper 
Crawford,  Thomas,  smith 

KIRKGATE  {Leith.) 

1  Bruce.   P.  &  W.  spirit-merchts. 

2  Walker,  G.  &  J.    drapers 

3  Patersons  Court, 
Walker,  J.  (of  G.  &  .1.) 
Scott  &  Allan,  uine-merchts. 

3  Walker,  Alex,  late  of  Excise 

4  Mylner,  J.  and  J.  ladies'  dress- 
warehouse 

5  Brown, Wm.  &  Son,  tobacconists 

6  Grieve,  John,  victual-dealer 

6  Dudgeon,  Jn  &  Co.  merchants 

7  Ralph,  John,  confectioner 

9  Walker,  A  .rope  &  twine  maker 

10  Spence,  David,  bootmaker 

11  Webster,  M.  siraw-hat  maker 

13  Brown,  G.  B.  spirit-merchant 

14  Burge  and  Co.  hatters 

15  Ford,   W.  &  Sons,  grocers  and 
spirit-dealers 

18  Farmer,  Robert,  eating-house 

21  Mowat,  Wm.  cowfeeder 

22  Aiiihison,  David,  draper 

23  Nicholl,  Jn.  &  Jas.  saddlers 

2  4  Inglis.  John,  warchouseinan 
Morton  s  entry 

2^  Mo'r,  Hugh,  com.  traveller 

24  .Miller,  William,  baker 
24  Taylor,  Francis,    lart\<  rigli  t 
2.5  Lindsay,   Thos.  snoe-merthant 
26  Glen,  George,  broker 

28  Wood,  John,  cutler 

29  Eunson,  M.  straw- hat  maker 

30  Adamson,  Jn.  late  shipmaster 
30  Euinson,  T.  B.  tailor 
30  M'Kay,  John,  A.  &  B.  oflicer 
50  Lind,  And.  &  Son,   tailors  and 

clothiers 

50  Brash,  Peter,  clerk 
30  Cooper,  Robert,  clerk 

il   I.aiidels,  Thomas,  flesher 
32  Thomson,  Misses,  milliners 

3  i  Charles,  Daniel,  hatter 
J5  Williamson,  James,  tailor 
iS  Hryden.  James,  flisher 
:37  Lockie,  William,  provision  shop 

Weir's  close 


43  Skilling,  John,  shoemaker 

44  Currie  &  Mossman,  cork-cutters 

47  Stewart,  Andrew,  grocer 

48  Keir,  Miss,  furnishing  shop 

49  Colston,  James,  mason 

.51   Thorburn  W.  &  Sons,  merchts. 

52  Howie,  Mrs,  lodgings 

,52  Hunter,  Mrs 

.52  Murray,  Peter,  of  Customs 

52  Munro,  Gilbert,  of  Excise 

58  Gilchrist,  Geo.  painter 

5.5  Forest,  X.  tailor  and  clothier 
.55  Jarvie,  J.imes,  late  shipmaster 
,56  I)onald-on,  Wm.  spirit- dealer 
,'8  Smith,  David,  baker 

59  Downs,  Alex,  corn  dealer 
59  Reid,  David,  nurseryman 

59  Thomson,  A.  jun.  of  Customs 

59  Smith,  Charles,  grocer 

59  Cunningham,  Jas.  spirit-dealer 

59  Miller,  James 

60  Kt-rr,  Mrs,  stoneware  merchant 
f)l    Robertson,  Miss,  milliner 

i'i'6  Aitchison,  Mrs  Thomas 
')'6  Spalding,  Miss,  dressmaker 
'I'fi  Scott,  John,  umbrella-maker 

67  M'Ritchie,  Mrs.  spirit-dealer 

68  Crawford,  Thomas,  baker 

69  Cumming,  Mrs 

70  Dunn,  John,  hairdresser 

71  Dennis,  James,  provision  shop 

72  Jackson,  David,  shipowner 
7,3  Lindesay,  James,  b.iker 

75  Pairment,  William,  grocer 

76  Blyth,  fllrs 

76  Ciilchrist,  George,  painter 
76  Smith,  George,  tailor 
76  Merrilees,  Blrs,  milliner 
76  Peddie,  J.  Excise 

78  Archibald,  James,  surgeon,^. 

79  Alexandtr,  James,  grocer     ' 

81  Black,  M.  grocer 

82  Kyles,  Alex,  baker 

84  Sabistan,  Mrs  Helen,  grocer 
St.  Anthony  street 

85  Hill,  James,  grocer 

86  Law,  JIrs,  lodging-; 

87  Thorburn,   Fra.  pr<lvision-^h,)p 

89  Durie,  James,  baker 

90  Abernethy,  Scoit,  watchmaker 
90  Thomson,  William,  bootmaker 

90  Law  David,   tailor 

91  Junkison,  William,  flesher 
9.3  Paris,  John,  shoemaker 

95  Wiilker,  James,  baker 

96  Ben  net,  Forrest,  draper 

97  Gibson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
97  Crawford,  Mrs,  slater 
97  Bliickie,  Mrs  Walter 

9S  Wilson,  Joseph,  spirit-dealer 

Giles  street 
)9  Carstairs  &  Robertson,  merchts. 

99  Trinity  House 
J.  J>mith,  master 

100  Uichardsoii,  Wr.  bookseller 
102  M-Donald,  Lewis,  druggist 
105  Neilson,  John,  letter-carrier 
104  Boyd,  William,  dairy 

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186 


L  A  U 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


L  A  U 


Brickwork  close 
107  Kay,  Daniel,  shoemaker 
109  Comb,  James,  cooper 
109  Hunter,  Rob.  and  Son,  smith? 
Hamilton,  Thos.  spirit-mercht. 

112  Crawlei/'s  court 

113  Grieve,  John,  victual-dealer 

1 14  Dodds,  Robert,  hairdresser 

115  Watson,  Geo.  late  shipmaster 

116  Robertson,   Miss  E.  silk  and 

worsted  shop 

117  Porteous,  Lilly,  grocer 

118  Anderson,  Jas.  teach,  of  music 
118  Dickson,  D.  silk-dyer 

118  Thorburn,  James,  plumber 
1  18  Ti-mpleman,  Mrs,  midwife 

119  Gibbon,  A.  commission-agent 

120  Lamb.  John,  grocer 

Storriei  alley, 
Harlow,  John,  nailer 

124  Miller,  William,  baker 

125  Stevenson,  Miss  J.  dressmaker 

126  Morrison,  A.  spirit-merchant 
130  Weir,  Thomas  H.  baker 

13)  Mould,  Andrew,  grocer 

132  Hay,  James,  biker 

133  Alldidice&  Langton, stationers 

134  Walker  and  Brown,  drapers 

135  Henderson,  Geo.  tailor 

136  Cameron,  James,  hatter 

137  Veitch,  John,  cork- man u fact. 

137  Watson,  k.  wine-mercliant 

138  Duncan,  C.  embroiderer 

139  Bowe,  W.  and  T.  tea-dealers 

140  Elliot,  Mrs,  midwife 

142  Thomson,  J.  victual  dtaler 
145  Hunter,  Mrs,  furniture-dealer 
144  Wight  &  Scott,  victual  dealers 
147  Finlayson,  Thos.  chemist 

LADYFIELD  PLACE. 

1  Brown,  Jas.  of  N.  B   Insurance 
5  Thorn,  J.  dentist 

4  Bladworth,  Wm.  merchant 

5  Dickson,  James,  wright 

LADY  LAWSON'S  WYND. 

6  Comon,  D.  agent 

14  Towert,  John,  bootmaker 
16  Hardie,  A.  cabinetmaker 
25  Ogg,  ftliss,  diessmaker 
25  Brown,  Miss,  dressmaker 
41  Linton,  A.  spi.it  dealer 
■41  Brown,  John,  tobacconist 
Cattle  Market 

LAURISTON  LANE. 

1  Eraser,  William,  printer 

2  Gu'.hrie,  Rev.  Thomas^ 

3  Denham,  James,  esq.  ACS. 

4  Boak,  A.  tanner 

5  iluthefford,  Wm.  merchant 

6  Wallace,  Misses 

7  Mtrr/iant  Maiden  Hnfpifal, 
Miss  Leechmaii,  governess 

8  Morrison,  J.  esq.  A.CS. 

9  CruickshaTik,  E(  ward,  Esq. 
,  10  Scott,  David  Dundas,  account, 


Wharton  Lane. 

1  Cahill,  Mrs 
2  Glover,  Jame.s,  of  Tax  office 

2  Thomas,  (of  Neil  &  Glover), 

brass -founder 

3  Imrie,  James,  cabinetmaker 
Buckle,  J.  esq.  Wharton  House 


LAURISTON  PLACE. 

1  Hay,  Daniel,  grocer 

2  Peter,  Cliarles,  merchant 
2  Ford.  James   grocer 
2  M  Covvai)    D    surgeon 
2  Campbell,  Mrs 
2  Logan,  ]\li5s 

2  Wright,  Mrs.  lodging's 

3  Smith,  Wi  liam,  clothier 
6  Russel,  John,  wright 

2.i  Caineron,  John,  G.P.O. 

25       Laurislon  Place,   West 

25  Boak,  William,  tanner 

27  Cunningham,  Thomas,  esq. 

29  Borthwick,  Mrs  sen  of  Crookston 

51  Agnew,  Mrs  Vans 

35  Keir,  ftliss 

37  Peddle,  Rev.  James,  D  D. 

39  Milne,  J.  brassfouiidi-r 

41  Scott,  Miss   boarding  school 

43  .Mitchell,  James,  S.S  C 

45  Alexander,  T.  esq.  surgeon 

47  Chalmers,  David.  IM.D. 

49  Crease,  J.  B.    (of  W.  Crease 
&  Sons) 

51  Wood,  Rev.  J.  J. 

51  Henderson,  John,  merchant 
1^"  Archibald  pl'ice 

55  Nicolson,  William,  grocer 
55  Robertson,  James,  bootmaker 

57  Grant,  John,  esq. 

59  Oswald,  John,  tobacconist 

59  Campbell,  George,  flesher  I 

59  Liddle,  Mrs 

59  Bremner,  Mrs  ! 

59  Bremner,  G.  S.  of  Stamps  and 

Taxes 
59  Ormstone,  Frederick,  wiiter 
61  Mitchell,  James,  wiiie  merchant 
63  Campbell,  J.  baker  &  confec. 
65  Wilson,  Mrs 
65  Munay,  Mrs  William 
65  Elliot.  R.  writer 
65  Smith,  Geo.  leather  factor 
65  Inglis,  Jolin,  leathei- factor 
67  Fairley,  James,  grocer 

1'_'8  M'Auhur,  John,  provision  shop 

126  Simpson,  Mrs,  ladies'  school 

126  Downi«,  Alex,  writer 

126  Rae,  Mis 

r_4  Dodds,  Mrs 

122  Bruce,  Rev.  William 

1  'J'i  Macandrew,  Robert 

120  Donaldson,  Mrs  J.  L. 

1  1 8  Clark,  Mrs 

1 18  Pateison,  Robert,  me  chant 

1  18  Arthur,  Rev.  Andrew 

116  Luke,  Mrs  James 

112  Finnic,  Mrs 


112  Plummer,  John,  flesher 
112  Erskine,  Miss 
1 1 2  Crabbie,  H.  merchant 
112  Jameson,  Mrs 
112  Menzies,  Mrs 
1 10  Usher,  J.  &  T.  brewers 
108  M'Lauchlan,  John,  grocer 
106  Dickson,  James,  merchant 
lO")  M'Kenzie,  Mrs  Don.  lodgings 
106  J  xkes,  Rodon,  esq. 
106  Ferguson,  Sirs 
104  Wyllie,  Alexander,  merchant 
102  Inghs,  Airs,  of  Kirkmay 
100  Scott,  John.  (Blackhall  &  Scott) 
100  Dickson,  Miss 
100  Peat,  James,  merchant 
100  Bonar,  Mrs  Thomson 
100  Morison,  Airs,  lodgings 
100  Morison,  Charles,  cabinetmaker 
98  Beveridge,  T.  Knox,  W.S.  as- 
sistant-clerk of  session 
96  Alexander,  J.  esq.  surgeon 
94  Aiknian,  A.  grocer 
92  Miller,  John,  esq. 
90  Crombie,  John  (A.  Crombie  & 
Sons) 

||^^  Graham  street 
88  Cunningham,  Wm.  goldsmith 
86  Mitchell,  Jas.  P.  brewer 
84  Stewart,  John,  merchant 
82  Carson,  A.  R.,  LL.D. 
78  Dick,  John,  merchant 
76  Williamson,  J.  city  impr.  office 
76  Wilson,  Dr  John 
74  Deas,  M.  R.  esq.  surgeon 
7i  Davidson,  Mrs  James 
72  Davidson,  Samuel,  writer 
70  Grieve,  Walter  agent 
68  Cuniming.  B.  superv.  of  excise 
Cattle -Market 


LAURISTON  STREET. 
1  Grosset,  James,  grocer 
3  .Mitchell,  Jas.  P.  brewer 
3  Crease,  James 
5  Smith,  Mrs,  straw- hatmaker 
9  Hunter,  William  currier 
9  Rix,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 

19  Nicol,  John,  &  Son,  builders 
21  Russell,  John,  wright 

21  Adams,  Mrs 

21  Yelland,  John,  of  Excise 

■21  Douglas,  Richard,  coal- merchant 

23  Fisher,  D.  lodgings 

23  Craig,  John,  Advertiser  Office 

23  Haldane,  Wm.  cabinetmaker 

-3  Temple,  William,  agent 

23  Veitch,  George,  missionary 

25  Henderson,  Thomas,  clerk 

60  Mewhort,  James,  merchant 

64  Linton,  A.  grocer 

50  Hardie,  Andrew,  cabinetmaker 

4i  Melrose,  William,  cowfeeder 

38  Stewart,  Mrs,  grocer 

28  Killock,  J. 

20  Kennedy,  Win.  grocer 
14  Phiraester,  R.  wright 


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LAURISTON  TERRACE. 

1  Munro,  Captain  John 

2  Robertson,  Jiiiiies,  merchant 
2  M;iben,  Mrs 

'_■  Wei  h,  Mrs 

2  Dallas,  Alexander,  quartermaster 

2  Lamb,  H.  clerk 

LAWRIE  STREET, 

{Leith  ) 

1  Marshall,  Mrs  Thomas 

2  Thomson,  Mrs 

4  H<iU.  Robert,  smith 

4  Russel,  Mrs  John 

5  .leiikiiison,  James,  spirit-dealer 

6  Taylor,  Francis,  wri^'ht 

6  Dodds,  Alex,  late  of  Customs 
8  Humf,  J.  &  E.  dressmakers 

LEGGET'S  LAND. 
1  Smith,  Miss  E,  slraw-hatmaker 
1  Thom,  James,  chimney-sweeper 

1  M'Donald,  Alex,  shoemaker 
6  Shillinglaw,  R.  builder 

2  Robertson,  P.  grocer 

LEITH  STREET. 


3  Thomson,  Henry,  tobacconist 
5  Rutherford,  Wm.  wine-mercht 
7  Rodgers,  John,  hairdresser 
7  Irvine.  Mrs  D. 
7  Ritchie.  Hugh  H,  engraver 
7  Henderson,  James,  tailor 
7  Lennie,  James,  peifumer 
9  Robinson,  Aw.  fringemaker 
1 1  Mackinally,  Peter,  watchmaker 
1 3  Tress,  John  F.  &  Co  tea-dealers 
17  Campbell,  D.  Bible  depot 
1 9  Lamb,  Thomas,  confectioner 
2 1  Thomson,  Hen.  carver  and  gilder 
vl  Lamb,  R.  C.  agent 
21  Castle,  Mrs 
21  Castle,  J.  jeweller 
21  Farquharson,  G   H.  jeweller 
21  Hender^on,  Geo.  coppersmith 
21  Stephenson,  R.  combmaker 
25  Davidson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
21  Grierson,  Robert,  jeweller 
23  Balfour,  Andrew,  hosier 
25  Stephenson,  R.  combmaker 
29  Ritchie,  James,  watchmaker 
31  Morison,  James,  bootmaker 
33  Litilejohn,  Thomas,  confectioner 
35  Butchard,  Mrs,  lodgings 
7)5  Kimber,  Wm.  mail-guard 
35  Symington,  Miss,  clear-starcher 
Z5  Short,  James,  Loan  Office 
35  Isbister,  Thomas,  grocer 
37  Hardie,  James,  tobacconist 
39  H:iy,  Peter,  watchmaker 
41  Nicholson,  John,  bootmaker 
43  Brown,  Richard,  hosier 
45  Gray,  James,  wine-merchant 
76  M'Donald,  John,  bootmaker 
74  Russell,  A.  tea,  wine, &  spirit-dlr. 
7  J  Henderson,  A.  beef-steak  shop 
70  Mackenzie,  J.  &  T.  jewellers 


6'<  Thomson,  Edward   clothier 
64  Watt,  Alex,  tailor  and  clothier 

Mireylees,  R.  F.  jeweller 
60  Blackball  &  Scott,  combmakers 
58  Ea.ston,  John,  wright 
58  Robertson,  James,  cowfeeder 
56  Cushnie,  Alexander,  glover 
54  Vernon,  A.  E-  &  Son.  jewellers 
50  Alston,  J.  steak  shop 
48  Watt,  John,  turner 
46  Buwack,  Nicol,  bookseller 
44  Watt,  H   stationer  &  bookseller 

Greenoak,  Robert,  bootmaker 
40  Gentleman,  Jas.  metal-merchant 
40  Fraser,  James,  shooting  saloon 
58  Gregg,  John,  bootmaker 
36  Grierson.  Robt.  jeweller 
34  Lyon,  F.  A. cutler 
30  Tweedie,  Thomas,  hosier 
28  Henry.  Mrs,  milliner 
2G  Farquharson,  C.  H.  jeweller 
22  Montignani,  W.  R.  music-seller 
16  Ker,  Thomas,  surgeon 

I  8  Baxter,  J,  &  J.  slaters  and  glaziers 

II  Lennie,  J.  jeweller 

li  Sutherland,  Alex,  bookseller 
8  Dow,  J.  and  T.  bootmakers 
6  Johnston,  J.  tobacconist 
2  Rennie,  Mrs,  fruiterer 


15 


37 


LEITH  STREET  TERRACE. 
1  Cormack,  D.  &Son,  ironmongers 

1  I.,amb    R.  C.  commission  agent 

2  Kipptn,  Alex,  hotel  and  tavern 

3  Armstrong,  George,  agent 

4  Rodford,  J.  inspector  of  mails 

5  Fraler,  William,  lodgings 
5  Hill,  Mrs,  lodgings 
5  Gunn,  Andrew,  lodgings 
5  (irady,  John  messeiiger-at-arms 
5  Burgess,  Alexander,  mail-guard 

7  Dunn,  Wm.  cabinet-maker 

8  Glover,  James,  painter 

9  I'.urleigh,  Alex,  lodgings 
9  Christie,  Misses  A.  &  M.  straw 

hat  makers 
9  Brown,  ftlrs,  lodgings 
9  Reynold-,  T.  bootmaker 
9  Little.  Mrs,  lodgings 
9  Home,  Robert,  engraver 

10  Donaldson,  Wm.  picture-dealer 
1  1  Mather,  J.  &  Co.  warehousemen 

I  1  Smith,  John,  carver  and  gilder 

1 1  Vipond,  Thomas,  tavern 

I I  Thomson,  Mrs,  tavern 
1 1  Henderson,  Mrs,  corset-maker 
1 1  Macpherson,  INIrs,  U  dgingi 

11  Menzies,  James,  shoemaker 

12  Inglis  Miss 

13  Dow,  James,  oyster  tavern 
13   Union  Loan  Co.;  J.  Williamson 

manager 
\:i  Henderson   Adam,  tavern 
13  Henderson,  Walter,  com.trave'le 

LEITH  WALK. 

1  Fraser,  Alex,  dyer 
Heriot  court, 


20 


A.G.  Somerville,  esq    President 

of  G.  P  O. 
Ness,   David,  marble  cutter  and 

sculptor 
Foj  rest  &  W.  C.  Hay,  silk  dyeri 
Hall,  John,  stocking  maker 
Rough,  Archibald,  chairmaker 
Bell,  James,  teacher 
M-Dougall  &  Co.  brokers- 
HdinhiiTph  Foundry, 

J    R.  Patterson 
Fraser,  James,  spirit-dealer 
Currie  &  Hoey,  silk  dyers 
I'aterson,  And    niachMie-maker' 
Carstairs,  J.  and  J.  combmakers 
Douglas,  IMrs,  dairy 
Slight   James,  tk  Co.  engineerr 
Lmii,  Thos.  school  slate  maker 

David  Carstairs,  gardener 

Allan,  Mrs,  gardener 

White.  T.  esq  Greenside  House 
Lawrie& Ferguson, marble  cutters 
Dickson  and  Co.'s  nurseries 
Smith.  Henry   surgeon 
Shanklie,  William,  nurseryman 
Lluyd,  H.  F   Theatre  Royal 

Heriot' s  bvildiilfjs. 
Hay,  Peter  &  Robert,  silk- dyers,  1 

'—(See  Adv) 
Auld,  John,  shoemaker 
Watson,  Alexander,  spirit-dealer 
Reid,  David,  &  Son,  nurserymen 
Reid,  Thomas   nurseryman 
Nelson,  Thotnas    dairy 
Park,  Andrew,  timb  i -merchant 
Smith's  plitct, 

Harper,  Joseph,  esq.  2 

Black.  W  (of  Stewart  &  Black)  2 

Blackie,  T  corn,  traveller   li 
Buchan,  Matthew,  rectifier,  2 
Robinow,  .\   merchant,  4 
Miller,  Wm.  wood  merchant,  6^ 
Cowie,  Mrs  William,  8 
Napier,  C.  H    of  saw  mills,  8 
Brown,  J.  draper,  8 

Wilson,  And  ew.  S  S  C.   8 

Carstairs,  Mrs  Dr  10 

John  Raimes,  esq. 

Raimes,  J.  and  R.  &  Co    agents 

Blanchard,  G.  (J.  &  R.  Raimes 

&  Co.)  17 
Blanchard,  Thomas   (of  Do  )  17 
Jackson  R.  R   (of  Do.)    7 

Bruce,  Airs,  15 

Neil,  John,  merchant    13 

Henderson,  C-  J.  agent,  1 1 

Salter,  Miss,  1 1 

Sommerville,  John,  agent  9 

Marshall,  Rev.  William,  9 

Smart,  Rev.  John,  7 

Morton,  Hugh,  esq.  3 

Spence,  Mrs  John,  I 

Ronnldsim' s  bvildings, 

Waterston,  A.&Co.car\ers,  1  &2 

Cree,  Robert,  merchant,  3 

Richmond   Joshua,  secretary  to 
Trinity  House,  .3 

Finlayson,  Wm,  excise  officer 


188              LEI                  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 

LEO 

Laird,  Mrs  Anthony,  lodgings,  3 

M'Neill's  place, 

4  Minto,  George,  merchant 

Morton,  S.  &  H.  implement  ma- 

Duncan, Thomas,  spirit-dealer 

4  Astley,  Tlios.  manuf,  chemist 

nufacturers 

Reid,  David,  nurseryman 

4  Mancor,  Wm.  musician 

Craig  &  Rose,  drj'salters 

Leitch,  James,  upholsterer 

Bell,  lAJrs   3 

Andersons  place, 

Allisoji's  place. 

2  Watson,  James,  esq. 

Robertson,  Thomas,  grocer,  5 

Alexander,  James,  grocer 

2  .Morrison,  Charles,  agent 

Anderson,  Mrs,  2 

Allison,  J.&  Son,  vinegar-makers 

2  Nisbit,  Mrs 

Anderson,  Mrs,  1 

Stead's  place. 

2  Nimmo,  F.  J.  merchant 

Anderson,  J.  &  Son 

Wood,  John,  spirit -dealer 

2  Ewan,  Mrs  W. 

Zeith  Walk  Foundri/, 

Waldie,  James,  merchant 

1  Smith,  John,  shipowner 

W/iitfield  place, 

M'.Murray,  James,  esq. 

MiddlefiM, 

Peat,  David,  fruiterer 

Mabon,  A.  B.  esq. 

Douglas,  Wm.  of  Com.  Bank 

Stewart,  Mrs  And.  trunkraaker 

Stead,  Misses 

Bertram,  Mrs 

42  Wightman,  William,  wright 

Arnot,  David,  clerk 

AUardice,  Miss 

Stevenson,  Thos.  cinder-mercht. 

M'Murray,  W.  &  J.  wire-cloth 

Croal,  J.  royal  mail-coach  makei 

36  Johnstone,  J.  coach  builder, 

manufacturers 

Shrill)  place. 

34  Philip  J.  &  R.  wood  merchants 

Sprinajield, 

8  Stott,  William,  grocer 

Petterson,  John,  agent 

Lindsay,  Alexander,  gardener 

6  Nisbet,  A.  cabinetmaker 

52  Waldie,  James,  coal-merchant 

Walker,  John  W.  merchant,  3 

6  Puller,  J.  Y.  writer 

Crown  street. 

Knox,  Thomas,  of  Customs,  4 

6  Sinclair,  P.  F.  esq. 

Philip,  Andrew,  esq.  1 

Lawton,  Mrs,  4 

6  Ruddimaii,  Alexander,  engineer 

Wlutfield  house. 

Stewart,  John,  esq.  5 

Thorburn,  William,  baker,  5 

Machattie,  John,  agent 

6  Aire,  Mrs  John 

Veitch,  Robert,  grocer,  7 

Home.  Alex.  G.,  M.  D.  2d  Dra- 

Sliotts Iron  Foundry; 

7  Banks,  D.  tailor 

goon  Guards 
Mackie,  John,  smith 

Alexander  Sinclair,  manager 

7  Dykes.  R.  bootmaker 

Orchardfield, 

4  Russell,  A.  flesher 

Qneen'i  place, 

Thomson,  Robt.  spirit-dealer 

4  Nicholson,  W.  laker 

Geddes,  Archibald,  merchant,  1 

Johnston,  John,  spirit-dealer 

Moffat,  James,  late  baker,  5 

Davidson,  D.  corn  merchant,  2 

Carse,  David,  coach-proprietor 

Maxwell,  H.  esq.  ShmbhiU  house 

Dunlop,  Wm.  mercht.  Leilh,  .i. 

Allison,  Andrew,  gardener 

Wallace  and  White,  sculptors 

Gibson, 'M.  harbour-master,  4 

King's  place. 

Eagle  and  Henderson's  Nurserv 

Hardie,  Drummond,  shipowner, 5 

13  Hogg,  David,  agent 

Old   li„t,„tic   C.>tt„,e, 

Slurrock,  J.  brassfounder,  6 

13  Hitchcock.  J    D.  esq. 

Dodds,  William,  gardener 

Whitelaw,  William,  bootmaker,  7 

12  Spence,  William,  silk-mercer 

Smith,  W.  grocer,  9 

11  Crabbie,  R.  S.  merchant 

LEITH  WYND. 

Foot  of  the  Walk 

11  Hay,  Robert,  silk -dyer 

3  Wilson,  John,  J.  P.  officer 

Cassels'  place. 

11  Bonar,  Jiiss  Lilias 

22  Eraser,  Jn.  picture  frame  maker 

22  Robertson,  Thomas 

1 1  Forster,  John,  traveller 

41  JM'Call,  James,  grocer 

21  Cunningham,  Jas.  spirit-dealer 

4  M'Farlane,  Robert,  clerk 

42  Anderson,  John,  grocer 

13  Clarkson,  Robert, china-merchant 

3  Fra.ser,  Mrs  A.  M. 

46       Shepherd's  court 

]5  Kirk,  Robert,  shipowner 

3  Hay,  Peter,  silk-dyer 

55  Currie,  Mrs,  grocer 

14  Si  \5  Aldridge,  Brothers,  &  Co. 

2  Gibb,  Mrs  A   grocer 

58  Ronaldson,  G.  edge-tool  maker 

colour-merchants 

1  Charleston  Coal  Companj/, 

89  Spence,  James,  spirit-dealer 

16  Johnstone.  William,  agent 

Andrew  Walker,  manager 

90  91  Wale,  James,  beam  and  scale 

Miller,  William,  timber-merchant 

Fife  place. 

maker 

13  Chambers,  Miss 

10  Peat,  John,  esq. 

McLaren  place. 

12  Veitch,  John,  merchant. 

9  Brown,  Mrs,  midwife 

Spencer,  James,  4 

11  Ford,  William,  menchant 

8  INIason,  Mrs,  grocer 

99  Smith,  Alex,  spirit-dealer 

10  Watt,  Robert,  merchant 

6  Allan,  Miss 

College  Ciiurck 

10  Stewart,  A.  (of  Stewart  &  Black) 

6  Henderson,  And.  late  merchant 

Lady   Gknorchi/'s  Chapel 

Thomson,  William,  corn-factor,  9 

6  Johnstone,  James,  agent 

Lcith  Mill  Road 

Kidd,  John,  merchant,  8 

5  Tod,  J.  B.  merchant 

Neilson,  Clias.    teacher,    Glad 

Leask,  J.  J.  ironmonger,  7 

4  Smart,  R.  C.  engraver 

stone's  InstilutLn 

Chalmers,  Miss,  7 

3  Ranken,  Miss 

Morrison,  ftliss,  matron 

Watson,  A.  wine-merchant,  6 

2  Hardie,  Mrs  Peter 

Maul,  Miss,  5 

1  Elder,  Thomas,  merchant,  Leith 

LEOPOLD  PLACE. 

Grindlay,  iMrs  James,  4 

1  Trotter,  Thos  coal- merchant 

!  Clark,  R.  tea  merchant 

Grindlay,  Thomas,  esq.  4 

Pilrig  place 

2  Mitchell.  Ed.  surgeon  and  ocuHst 

Grant,  Rev.  Dr  James,  3 

2  Home,  GeorgS,  esq. 

2  Mitchell,  J.  G.  engraver 

Anderson,  Robert,  candlemaker,  2 

2  Eraser,  Thomas,  merchant 

3  Davidson,  John,  A.,\l.  teacher 

M'Laren,  G.  A.  merchants,  1 

2  Lawrie,  A.  merchant 

5  Home,  G.  Y.  (A.  Usher  &  Co.; 

Hope  street. 

1   Hay,  Mrs,  grocer 

3  Thomson,  Miss  A. 

Fletcher,  P.  supervisor  of  Excise 

1  Caird,  William,  of  Customs 

3  -U'Laren,  D.  clothier 

Thompson,  Geo.  merchant,  3 

1  Hall,  Mrs  William 

4  Ashworth,  Mrs 

Smith,  William,  merchant,  4 

(reorge's  place. 

5  Moodie,  Alls 

Grinlay,  Miss,  6 

6  Bookless,  Jas.  warehousemen 

6  Swedaian,  Thomas,  druggist 

Reoch,  James,  merchant 

5  Taylor,  James,  esq. 

6  Kinnaird,  Miss 

Turcan,  Mrs,  2 

4  U  right,  Mrs,  lodgings 

6  Tweedie,  Thomas,  hosier 

I.  o  c 


STKEET  DIRECTORY. 


LOT 


189 


6  Graham,  James  (of  JMortimer  & 
Graham) 

6  Crighton,  Mrs 

7  Clerk,  Mrs  Robert,  lodgings 

8  Adams,  Andrew,  wine- merchant 

10  Cla  k,  A.  lithographer 

11  Godby,  Frederick,  esq 
1 1  Morton,  Mrs,  lodgings 
1 1  Gray,  James,  corn-merchant 

11  Hamilton,  Mrs  Alex. 

[J^S"  Windsor  street 

12  Borthwick,  C.  esq. 
15  MilKr,  J.  (Miller  &  Arthur) 

13  Moffat,  Thomas,  flesher 

14  Knox,  ]Mis  Captain  Trotter 

15  Fvfe,  And.  esq.  S.S.C.  &N.P. 
15  P'hilps,  Jos.  (VVilshire  &  Thilps) 
15  Gellally,  John,  engraver 

15  Gray,  iMrs 

16  Bertram,  .f.  A.  esq. 
J  7  Moncrieff  R   Scott,  esq. 
18  Gibson,  Francis,  esq. 
18  Porteous,  Miss 
1 8  Watson,  Miss 
18  Tavlor,  Daniel,  esq.  S.S.C 
18  Taylor,  Mrs 
18  Taylor,  P.  H.,  S.S.C. 
18  Stewart,  John  A.  lodgings 

18  Wilson,  William,  writer 

19  Laid  law,  R.  esq.  S.S.C. 

20  Howden,  Mrs  J.  A. 

2 1  Lee,  Miss 
21  Mann,  Miss 
21  Nicolson,  J    W.  engineer 
21  Thomson,  John 
21  Sanderson,  Miss 
21  Turnbull,  Miss 

LESLIE  PLACE. 

1  Orrock,  James,  tailor 
Cuthbertson,  John,  mason 
Shanks,  David,  joiner 

LEVEN  STREET. 

2  Lee,  William,  corn  and  flour  mer. 

4  Tweedale,  George,  builder 

5  Frasei,  Mrs  J.  grocer 
14  Manuel,  P.  clerk  of  works 

Turner,  T.  gardenei  &spirit-dlr, 
16  Lyon    David,  spirit-dealer 
18  Wilson,  Andrew,  wright 

Leven  Lodge 

LINKS  PLACE. 

I   Giaham,  R.  Smith,  wine  merch. 

4  Watson,  Mrs  Ebenezer 

5  Hay,  J.  Edinburgh  Ropery  Co 

LOCHRIN. 

I,orhrhiDistdl<-ry;  J.  Haig&  Sun 
Haig,  James,  esq. 
Haig,  David,  esq. 

LOCHEND  ROAD,  {Leith.) 
Webster,  Wm  spirit-dealer 
[Callender,  David,  tanner 
Ross,  Robert,  gardener  ' 
Ross,  David,  gardener^ 


Stewart,  Thoma-,  gardener 
Gordon,  James,  esq.  Hawkhill 

LONDON  STREET. 

1  Anderson,  Robert,  S.S.C. 

1  M'Lean.  Mrs 

1  Clark,  R.  esq.  S.S.C. 

1  Burn,  Peter,  R.  N. 

5  Miiiilinent,  J.imes,  esq.  advocate 

;i  Logiin,  W.  H.  esq. 

5  M'Nair,  Mrs  John 

7  Blackburn,  Samuel,  artist 

7  Paton,  Miss 

7  Ritchie,  James,  clothier 

7  Kinnear,  Mrs 

7  M-Culloch,  J.  Brit.  L  Co.  Bank 

9  Allester,  David,  esq.  W..S. 

9  Muriay,  Andrew,   bootmaker 
11  Spalding,  William,  esq.  advocate 
\3  Nimmo,  A.,  Brit.  L.  Co.  Bank 
15  Campbell,  iMiss 
17  Walls  Misses 

17  M'Uregor's,  Donald,  lodgings 
17  Jamieson,  Thomas,  baker 
I  7  Smyth,  Mrs 
I  9  Pillans,  Jas.  esq.  professor 
21  Grant,  G.  esq.  advocate 
2.1  Johnston,  John,  accountant 
'23  Sandyman,  Airs 
23  Malcolm,  Ale.x.  pianoforte  maker 
:'3   Il^nken,  ]\Irs 
25  Hepburn,  Miss 
25  Cliishulm,  J.  K.  surgeon 
31  Nagle.Mrs 
33  Ainsley,  JMrs 

35  Lawson,  James,  esq.  W.  S. 
33  Ramsay,  IMrs,  lodgings 
33  Torrop,  James,  esq. 

33  Clapperton,  Miss  A  M. 
55  Brown,  John,  esq.  M.D. 
57  Gray,  James,  ironmonger 
~7  Beattie.  Mi'is 
37  JNliller,  James,  engineer 
39  Wilson,  J.  Rie,  civil  engineer 
39  Wilson,  James,  esq.  W  S. 
39  Wilson,  Hatton.  esq.  W.S. 

43  Shaw,  A.  tailor 
47  Thorburn,  Thoma-i,  draper 

47  Jameson,  Thomas,  baker 

53  Brims,  A.  bootmaker 

54  Beveridge,  Robert,  baker 
5i  Craig,  Adam,  spirit- dealer 

48  Richardson,  James,  accountant 
48  Hare,  Mrs  Capt. 
-J8  Oliver,  Mrs 
48  Anderson,  Robert,  teacher 
48  Stark,  William,  builder 

44  Boog,  Miss,  dressmaker 

36  Johnston,  Robert,  jun.  W.S. 

34  Macara,  James,  esq.  W.S. 
54  Dironi,  William,  wright 
54  Ferguson,  William,  esq. 
34  Grant,  Mrs 
32  Miller,  Mrs 
50  Dun,  Andrew,  esq.  W.S. 
28  Han  lyside,  Mrs  R. 
28  Bonnar,  Williani,  painter 


■-'8  Gordon,  R.  (Bank  of  Scotland) 
-'8  Tod,  John,  clothier 
28  Scott,  Mrs  James 
28  Fairley,  George,  artist 
26  Stuart,  A.  esq.  writer 
24  Cassells,  Alexander,  W.S. 
'i2  Ogiivy,  Miss  Jane 
22  Wallace,  And.  Shotts  Iron  Com- 
pany 
22  Pringle,  Andrew,  esq. 
22  Fortune,  Miss 
22  Edgar,  Mrs  John 
22  Hodge,  Miss 
20  Henderson,  Miss 
18  Hutchison,  A.,  S.S.C. 
16  Howie,  A.  accountant 
16  Paton,  Thomas,  bookseller 
14  Crighton,  Lieut, -Colonel 
1 2  Hamilton  &  Macknight,  esqs,  W.S. 
12  Macknight,  A.  E.  advocate 
10  Pattison,  G.  H.  esq.  advocate 

8  Oliver,  Miss 

8  Buchannan,  Chas.  S.S.C. 

8  Campbell,  Mrs  T. 

8  Anderson,  Mrs  Charles 

4  Ross,  John,  S  S.C. 

2  Whitelaw,  Miss 

2  Dods,  Mrs 

LONDON  ROW,  {Leith.) 

Brand,  William,  of  Customs 
M'Callum,  Malcolm,  steward 
Russell,  Mrs  E. 
Craig,  John,  missionary 
Young,  James,  cooper 
Elgin,  Ri  bert,  teacher 
INIenzies,  John,  shpmaster 
Bruce,  George,  painter 
Slorrison,  W   shipmaster 
Buck,  Richard,  R.N. 
M'Kean,  Lieutenant  William 
Smith,  David,  agent 
Dick,  William,  ballast- master 
M' Vicar,  Miss 
Mackie,  Thomas,  shipmaster 
Ferguson,  Alexander,  agent 
Laing,  William,  agent 
Bannatyne,  Robt.  fishery  office 

LORD  RUSSELL  PLACE. 

Edgar,  James,  painter 
Zeigler,  Mrs 
Cooper,  Miss 
Robertson,  Daniel,  agent 
Richmond,  James,  grocer 
Dunn,  Alex,  late  grocer 

LOTHIAN  ROAD. 

JBraehoHse ;    Isaac    Scott,    post- 
master to  the  Queen 
St.  Cutkbert's  lane,^ 
Paterson,  Andrew,  smith 
West  Kirk  Cliarity  Workhouse  i 
M'illiam  Gra)',  house  governor 
Johnstone,  John,  teacher 
Miss  M.  Lamb,  matron 


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MAD 


Duce,  Wm.  Riding  Sctiool 

Riiyal  Menage 

Rnyal  Navnl  and  Mil.  Acad./ 

Captain  Orr,  superintendant 

Menzies,  A.  seijit. 
Ritchie,  James,  sculptor 
Simpson,  James,  plumber 
Field,  Thomas,  builder 
M'Intosh,  John,  saddler 
Turner  &  Co.  lithographers 
Royal  Horse  Bazaar ; 
John  Laing  &  Sons,  postmasters 
Johnston,  J.  &  Co.  ooach-builders 
Diorama;  Jos.  Hall,  lithographer 
Blackadder  &  Yule,  stone-carvers 
Harrower,  John,  stone-merchant 
Craig  &  Napier,  builders 
Wilson,  James,  wright 
Ldthian-Road  Chapd 
Millons,  T.  jun.  wood- merchant 

4  Anton,  James,  agent 
2  Howison,  John,  arcliitect, 
2  Shaw,  William,  manager 
2  Bruce,  John,  baker 

2  Young,  Mrs 

3  Meinzies,  William,  surgeon 

5  Lauder,  IMrs  Geoige 
5  Millons,  Thomas,  jun.    tinnber- 

merchant 
5  Lindsay.  James  (Seisine  Office) 
5  Beattie,  Geo.  &  Son 

7  Bennet,  Rtv.  David 
Morrison,  James   weight 
Campbell,  A.  collar  maker 
M'Culloch,  Thomas,  plumber 
Gieig,  John,  and  Son,  smiths 
Carlyle,  William, sale  and  livery 

kennel 
Ritcliie,  T.  sculptor 
Siddie,  Ji  hn    wright 
Ramage,  A.  Briitannia-raetal  ma- 
nufacturer 
Hutchison  and  Co.  coach  -builders 
Drummond,  John, mould  maker 

St.  Cuthberfs  Glebe, 
Fairbairn,  Mrs  James 
Bruce,  Mrs  A. 
Donaldson,  J.  student 
Jackson,  Thomas,  spirit-dealer 
West  Kirk  and  Manse ; 
Veit(h,  Rev.  James 
West  Kirk  Recorder's  Office 

St.  John's  Chapel. 

LOTHIAN  STREET. 
3  Chalfners,  Jas.  vinegar-maker 
S  Kerr,  Thomas,  tailor 

8  Kerr,  R.  classical  teacher 
5  Oswald,  John,  tobacconist 
7  M'Innes,  James,  tinsmith 

9  Stevenson,  P. instrument- maker 
1 1  Richardson,  J.  teacher 
11  Smith,  M.  lodgings 
11  Henderson,  A.  leather-merch&ftt 
1 1  Miller,  Robert,  candiemaker 
11  Usher,  Hugh,  clerk 
1 1  Hiirdie,  Wm.  lodgings 
13  W^slon,  Mrs,  worsted  shop 


15  Weston,  Rd.  &  Co.  booksellers 

17  Wishert,  John,  baker 

21  Ritchie,  Miss 

21  Kirkvi^ood,  Charles,  accountant 

'31  Petrie,  John,  bookseller 

21  Goodsir,  John,  surgeon 

SI  Anderson,  Peter,  tailor 

23  M'Intosh,  R.  dairy 

25  Weston,  John,  bookseller 

Miller,  Alex,  saddler 
29  Henderson,  W.  victual-dealer 
33  Hume,  Mrs,  grocer 
35  Peltet,  Mrs,  lodgings 
S5  Whitten.  John 
35  Stott,  Wm.  grocer 
:^9  Murie,  Geo.  cabinetmal<er 
41  Miller,  Mrs  Alex,  lodgings 
41  Ducat,  Thomas,  agent 
41  Mackinlay,  Miss 
41  Stmple,  Mrs,  lodgings 
41  Middleton,  Miss  R.  French  stay- 
maker 
41  Middleton,  Miss,  dressmaker 

41  Tinsley,  Mrs  E.  lodgings 
47  Thomson,  John,  smoke-curer 

47  Hoffman,  J.  R.  plainmaker 

49  Broun,  Robert,  bookselltr 

51  Cameron,  D.  painter 
53  IMuir,  Andrew,  bookbinder 
53  Gunning,  R.  H.  surgeon 

53  Cameron,  H.  &  J.  dressmakers 
St.  Patrick's  Chapel 

55  Wilson,  James,  spirit-merchant 

56  Clark,  Dr 

56  Arthur,  Wm.,  stone-merchant 
56  Richards,  Mrs,  milliner 
56  Moir,  Ch.  (SirW.  Forbes  &  Co. ) 
56  Constable,  J.&  M.  siiawUcleaners 

54  Campbell,  A.  milliner 
54  Cameron,  J.  &  P.  gen.  carriers 

52  Muir,  Wra.  wine  &spirit-mercht. 

50  Miller,  A.  bootmaker 

48  Gardner,  Miss 
46  Smith,  John,  agent 
46  Smith,  IMrs,  dress  cleaner 
44  Stotts,  William,  grocer 

42  Patterson,  Rev.  W. 
42  Wilson,  Francis,  lodgings 
42  Budge,  A.  (of  Innes  &  Budge) 
42  Innes,  R.  (of  Innes  &  Budge) 
42  Innes,  Mrs 
42  Conway,  Mrs,  lodgings 
42  Cornet,  Mrs 
40  Ketchen,  William,  baker 
32  M  Culloch  &  Co.  ham  shop 
30  Bryden,  Mrs 

30  Henderson,  Wm.  victual-dealer 
30  Williamson,  Mrs,  staymaker 
30  Gumming,  Mrs  James 
30  Lees,  Robert 
■-'6  Scott,  Mrs  Andrew,  flesher 
22  Hutton,  D.  and  Son,  clothiers  & 

tailors 
20  Hamilton,  A.  &  Son,  bootmakers 
18  Laurie,  M.  lodgings 
18  Graham,  Andrew,  spirit-dealer 
18  Proctor,  Mrs,  lodgings 
16  Bell,  Walter,  boot  &  shoemaker 


14  Sinclair,  John,  baker 

12  Gardner,  Geo.  fruiterer 

10  Vernon,  W.  F.  druggist 
8  Lindsay,  Jas.  draper 
6  Stevenson,  P.  instrument  makecLl 
6  B  lird,  John,  grocer 
4  Lind,  Wm.  victual-dealer 
2  Rutherford,  A.  wine  and  sjiirit. 
dealer 

LYNEDOCH  PLACE. 

1  Hardie,  James,  merchant 

2  Stuart,  W.  attorney  &  accoun'ant 

3  Murray,Mjr.Gen.l.,H.E.l.C.S. 

4  Cubitt,  Mrs  Col. 

5  Hay,  Misses 

6  Weir,  Mrs  Major 

6  Weir,  James,  esq.  M.  D. 

7  Baillie,  Mrs 

7  Young,  And.  Bank  of  Scotland 

8  Campbell,  IMrs  James 

9  Tennant,  Patrick,  esq.  W.S. 

10  Crokat,  Jliss 

1 1  Buchanan,  IMrs  H. 

12  Kerr,  Dr,  M.D. 

13  Dalgleish.  James,  esq.  W.S. 

14  Walker,  Miss 

15  Russell,  Dr,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 

16  Brown,  Mrs  Johnstone 

17  Swinton,  Miss 

18  Alexander,  R.  wine-merchant 

19  Black,  Mrs  Captaiu 
1 9  Black,  Dr  F. 
19  Farquharson,  Major-general 

21  Watson,  Miss 

22  Tait,  Mrs 

23  M'Gregor,  P.  merchant 

MACDOWALL  STREET. 
I  M'Gregor,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 

1 1  Kennedy,  Robert  grocer 
14  Laurie,  A.  and  Son,  turners 
22  Glasgow,  .John,  spirit-dealer 

12  Neilson,  Greig,  hand-railer 
8  Lawson,  Andrew,  of  G.  P.  O. 
8  Campbell,  James,  silversmith 
8  Hay,   James,   brace   and  bitt- 

maker 

MACKENZIE  PLACE. 

1  Donaldson,  G.  grocer 

2  Tally,  Jas.  lodgings  &  waiter 

3  Sprott,  Mark,  tailor 

4  Arnold,  James,  baker 

5  Hutchison,  John,  builder 

5  Gloag,  Peter,  writer 

6  Fullerton,  .John,  esq. 
5  Bell,  Alex,  (of  C.  I.  Banks) 
r>  Thomson,  Mrs 
5  Ramsay,  Mrs 
8  Forrester's,  Mrs.  lodgings 
8  Millar,  Thomas  H.  accountant 
8  Brown,  Mrs,  lodgings 
8  M-Millan's,  Hugh,  lodgings 

MADEIRA    PLACE  iLeith.) 
Souter,  Peter,  shi|)master 
Swaiison,  Danitl,  shipmaster 


MAI 


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Henclirson.  JanifS,  shipmaster 
Scott,  Andrew,  shipmaster 
Ritchie,  A.  of  L.  &.  E.  S,  Co. 

MADEIRA  STREET  iLeith.) 
Paterson,  Mrs  Robert 
Paterson.  D.  A   merchant 
Thomson,  Wm.,  shipmaster 
Field,  Miss  Eliza,  teacher 
Gavin,  Wm.  shipmaster 
Scott,  A.  shipmaster 
Glover,  John,  builder 
Tingman,  John,  of  docks 
Robertson,  Arthur,  shipmaster 

MAINPOINT. 

Main  Point  Sreicery  ; 

James  P.  Mitchell,  brewer 
1  Cowan,  N,  liquor-merchant 
Buist,  John,  flesher 
Shaw,  R.  cowfeeder 

MAITLAND  STREET. 

]   Stewart  , I.  &  Co.  tavern-keepers 

1  Watt,  Andrew,  upholsterer 

2  Hunter.  Captain  G. 

3  Wisbart,  Mrs  P. 

4  Keir,  Mrs 

5  Dallas,  Mrs 

6  Balderston,  Mrs 

6  Balderston,  James,  esq. 

7  Hay,  Adam,  esq.  W.S. 

8  Macneil,  Captain  Andrew 

9  Fullerton,  Miss 
10  Hutchinson,  Mrs 

12  Wilson,  Adam,  depute  clerk  of 

session 

13  Boyd,  Mrs 

13  Cogan,  Mrs 

14  Robertson,  Miss 

15  Kirkland,  Miss  Eliza 

16  Steuart,  M-ss,  of  Steuart  Hall 

17  Norie,  Miss 

18  Gilmour,  Miss 

19  Steuart,  Miss,  of  Bennie 

20  Stewart,  Miss,  of  Allanbank 

21  Campbell,  Mrs,  of  Kilmarlin 

22  Porteous,  J.  grocer 

2.S  Porteous,  Miss,  milliner 

23  Carmichael,  Wm.  A.C.S. 

23  Leatham,  F.  M  esq. 

24  Watson,  Mrs,  lodgings 

MAITLAND  ST.  (WEST.) 

1  Anderson,  James,  Wright 

2  Haldon,  G.  mason 

3  Brown,  Miss  E.  C. 

4  Eddington,  Capt.  George 

5  Aitken,  James,  S.S.C. 

6  Balleny,  John,  esq. 

7  Smith,  John  A.,  M.  D. 

7  Smith,  James,  architect 

8  Nicholson,  J.  O.  esq. 

9  CuUen,  Mrs  James 

10  Grant,  Robert,  bookseller 

11  Morrison,  Thomas,  writer 
11  N/sbet,  Thomas,  auctioneer 


12  IM'Fiirlane,  D.  spirit-deakr 

13  Whitecro-is,  temp,  coffee-house 

14  Legget,  Robert,  victual-dealer 
14  Lavvson,  Robert,  spirit-dealer 

Hnyniarket 

Cochrane,  H.  spirit-dealer 
RxiLWAY  Station. 
CEdinhnrgh  <^  Glasgow. J 

Henry  Lees,  superiutendant 

William  Mood,  sub-manager  of 
goods  department 

Robert  Thornton,  superinten 
dent  of  locomotives 

Parcels  and  Goods  Office  Sta- 
tions— 8  St  Andrew  st.  Edin- 
burgh, and  10  Shore,  Leith 

Coal  Offices  — 
James  M'Kelvie 
Western  Coal  Co.  So.  Coates 
Robert  Duncan,  weigher. 

1  James  M'Naugh ton 

2  James  M'Kelvie 

3  An  Irew  Smith 
4  William  Wilcocks 
b  Thos.  Howey  &  Co.  carriers 
6  George  Bruce 

J.  and  P.  Cameron,  carriers 

MALTA  TERRACE. 

3  Ronaldson,  Mrs 

4  Napier,  Win.  teacher  of  music 

5  Steel,  John,  esq. 

6  Monro,  Jas.  (of  Wilson  &  Co.) 

7  Cleland.  Mrs  William 

8  Telfer,  J\Irs 
Home,  George,  esq. 
Cushnie,  W.  escj.  Malta  Green 

MANOR  PLACE. 
1   Monteilh   Mrs,  sen. 
I  Hcndtrson,  John.jun,  builder 

1  Drummond,  Mrs 

2  Turner,  j\Irs 

3  Ogilvy,  George,  esq,  of  Cove 

4  Smith,  Mrs 

6  Erskine,  3Iisses 

7  Paterson,  George,  esq. 

8  M'Kenzie,  John,  esq.  S.S.C. 

9  Alexander,  D.  portrait-painter 
9  Ramsay,  Charles  L.  esq. 
9  Butler,  Miss  of  Faskally 

10  Ferrier,  Miss 
10  Peter,  Miss 

10  Griffith,  A.  C.  merchant 

1 1  Edmonstone,  Miss,  of  Newton 

12  Bryce,  Rev.  Dr  Jas. 

13  Chambers,  William,  esq. 

14  Wallace,  Mrs,  of  Auchinvole 

14  Wright,  W.  Burt,  surgeon 

15  Austin,  Miss  C.  of  Bellwood 

18  Robertson,  Mrs 

1 9  MoncriefF,  Mrs 

MANSFIELD  PLACE. 

1  M'Glashan,  D.  wine-merchant 

2  Mason,  Hector,  writer 
2  Lawrie,  R.  D.  merchant 


2  West,  Miss  G. 

5  Hardie,  John,  merchant 

6  Johnston,  James,  tobacconist 
G  M'Kenzie,  Mrs 
6  Wyllie,  John,  manufacturer 
6  Kerr,  An.  A.  (Royal  Bank) 
6  Armstrong.  G.  agent 

6  Rae,  John,  agent 

8  Ross,  James,  S.S.C. 

9  De- Lisle,  Rob.-rl,  esq. 
10  Sutherland,  Hugh,  grocer 
10  Alexander,  R.  painter 

MARKET  PLACE, 

{^Stockbridge.) 
2  Mitchell,  J.  turner 

5  Lamb,  James,  glass-stainer 
13  Roxburgh,  James,  spirit-dealer 

MARKET  STREET. 

2  Murray,  George,  bfiker 

3  M'Gregor,  John,  letter-carrier 
3  Ballantyne,  Jas.  letter-carrier 
3  Kidd,  Thcmas,  letter-carrier 
3  Reid,  Gilfillan,  fishmonger 

3  IMalcom,  R.,  mason  &  contractor 

7  M'Naughton,  John,  spirit-dealer 

6  Lewis,  James,  grocer 
9  Lewis,  John,  grocer 

12  Paul,  James,  grocer 

[7  Haxton,  William,  spirit-dealer 

I  8      Mary  King's  close 
18  Malloch, P. &Son, map-mounters 

Gumming,  Thomas,  wood-mer- 
chant 
Thomson,  James,  dairy 
Dick,  Robert,  cabinetmaker 
Nurmal  Sess.  School 

MARKET  STREET  (LOW.) 

1  &  2  Greig  J.  &  Co.  china  ware- 
house 

5  Brown,  H.  china  warehouse 

6  Macfeat,  W.  china-merchant 

MARKET  (FISH  and  GREEN.) 
1  Brabner,  Andrew,  fruiterer 

1  Card,  Margaret,  fishmonger 

2  &  3  Anderson,  Jn.  fishmonger 

4  Reid,  Gilfillan,  fishmonger 

5  Dalziel,  Robert,  fishmonger 

6  Reikie,  James 
10  Murray,  Mrs 

I I  Cameron,  Mrs 
12  M'Lean,  Mrs 
15  &  16  Dodds.  Mrs  J. 
20MTntosh,  Mrs 

23  Foot,  Mrs 

24  White,  Mrs 

HIGH  MARKET  (Fleshmarkkt.) 

6  M'Millan,  T.  sen.  flesher 

7  M'Millan,  T.  flesher 

LOW  MARKET. 

5  Dores,  Thomas,  flesher 

6  Kellock,  Alexander,  flesher 
Nisbet,  R   flesher,  14 


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MIDDLE  MARKET. 

1  &  2  Phimmer,  John 

3  &  4  Forgie,  R.  flesher 

5  JMoodie,  James,  flesher 

6  Cowan,  George,  flesher 

8  M'ilkie,  Duncan,  flesher 
MNaughton,  John,   wine  and 

spirit-merchant 

9  &  10  Gray,  James,  flesher 

12  &  13  Taylor,  Thomas,  flesher 

18  Anderson,  William,  flesher 

19  Cathie,  Thomas,  flesher 
23  &  24  Moffat,  T.  flesher 

25  &  26  Smart,  James,  flesher 
Greenfield,  Andrew,  flesher 
Campbell,  George,  flesher 
Grant,  John,  flesher 
Trotter,  Thomas,  flesher 
Burns,  John,  flesher 
Darh'ng,  Robert 
Knowles,  Andrew,  flesher 
Swan,  James,  flesher 

MARKET  (POULTRY.) 

6  Young,  Mrs,  &  Son,  poulterers 

7  Simpson,  Charles,  poulterer 

MARKET  (VEAL.) 

1   Dempster,  G.  spirit-dealer 

4  Lawrie,  William,  flesher 

MARKET  (BROUGHTON.) 
1  &  2  Laing,  John,  flesher 

3  Charles,  G.  flesher 

4  &  5  Carmichael,  Wm.  flesher 
6  &  7  Richardson,   Ro.  flesher 

1 1  Orr,  Mrs,  green-grocer 
Robb,  John,  builder 

MARKETS  (SOUTHERN.) 

Wood,  John,  flesher,  25,26  &  2: 
Buckham,  James,  5  &  6 
IM'Intosh,  Mrs,  green-grocer,  8 
Shepherd,  jMrs  H.  green-grocer 
Scougall,  Jn.  flesher,  I,3&28 
Stetdraan,  John,  flesher 

MARKET(STOCKBRIDGE) 

4  &  5  Chisholm,  Robert,  flesher 

8  Young,  John,  flesher 

12  Thyne,  William,  flesher 
18  Baird,  iMrs,  fruiterer 
23  Young,  Peter,  flesher 
27  Dunlop,  A.  flesher 

MARY  PLACE. 

3  Ross,  Mrs 

4  Beatson,  Mrs 

5  Maughan,  Ed.  J. 

6  Edgar,  Mrs  Alexander 

7  Landale,  Mrs 

8  Aitken,  Mrs 

8  Allan,  Alex,  writer 

8  Fraser,  Mrs 

8  Dick,  Thomas,  engraver 

8  Brown,  Mrs 

D  Brodie,  Caj.'tain 


!0  Hobb.  John,  writer 
Murray,  Mrs 

MAYFIELD  LOAN. 

Rosebank, 
Niwton,  Ro.  inspector  of  roads 
Thorburn,  J.  and  T.  builders 
3Iitchell,  Adam,  gardener 
Brown,  T.  spirit-dealer 

Hamilton  Place,  JVewington, 
Eiiiot,  William,  spirit-dealer,  1 
Dalzell,  Alex.  esq.  2 
Shadwick,  Wm.  merchant,  3 
Kerr,  James.  Lieut.  5 
Rutheiford,  W^alter,  esq.  6 
Anderson,  Miss  H.  7 
Sinclair,  C.  R.,  S.S.C. 
Forbes,  Francis,  esq.  9 
Sanderson,  Jas.   H.  of  S.  &  Son 
Brown,  Capt.  T.  Mayfidd  Cot 
Alexander,  William,  dyer  5 
]\Iacdougall,  Mrs  A.  .3 
Craigie,  Rev   H.  N.  G.,  A.M. 5 
Gordon,  Mrs,  3 
Allan,  Alex,  mill-wright 

MEADOW  PLACE. 

Argyle  park, 
Baird,  V.  C.  esq.  wine-merchant 

ll^a  rrendfr  lodge, 
Miller,  Archibald,  esq. 

WesterhiiU  lodge, 
M'Craw.  John,  shoe-merchant 

IVesterhall  cottage. 
Miller,  David,  printer 

^feadoiu  lodge, 
Sanderson,  Mrs 

1  Kinnaird,  Lt.-Col. 

2  Brown,  Rev.  Dr.  William 

3  Brown,  Miss  M. 

4  Cheyne,  Mrs  William 

5  Elder,  John,  bookseller 

6  Irving,  David,  esq.  LL.D. 

7  Gardner,  Mrs  James 

8  Sibbald,  Mrs  John 
Sibbald,  Walter,  ironmonger 

9  Simpson,  Hunter,  librarian 

1 1  AflBeck,  Henry,  spirit-dealer 

12  Cameron,  IMrs  James 
MTsaac,  John,  tailor 

Laing,  Edwd.  Hercules  Ins.  Co 

18  Clazy,  George,  city  missionary 
17  Kerr,  W^ra.  spirit- dealer 

19  Thomson,  Wm.  S.S.C. 

20  Stott,  J.  H.  leather-merchant 

MELBOURNE  PLACE. 

1  Ferguson,  Alex,  confectioner 

2  W'ebster,  Brothers,  &  Co.  grocers 

3  Baillie,  Robert,  tailor 

3  Todd,  J.  &  T.,  button  manuf. 
3  Galloway,  William,  tailor 

3  Frame,  L.  bookbinder 

4  M'Pherson.  John,  lamp-maker 

5  North  British  Adi-erlisir  Office , 
7  J.  &  J.  Gray,  printers  &  publ. 

7  Gray,  Jame.s,  printer 
7  Mordant,  3Iiss 


MELVILLE   PL.  (NORTH). 

2  M'Gill,  G.  flesher 

3  Lamb,  Thomas,  spirit-dealer 

4  Finlay,  James,  writer 

4  Edington,  Geo.  lodgings 

4  Murray,  Geo.  lodgings 

8  Sanderson,  G.  and  Co.  grocers 

10  Gray,  John,  dairy 

1 1  Sanderson,  G.  merchant 
11  Grant,  George,  lodgings 
n  Legget,  R.  Skinner 

II  Graham,  T.,  painter 

13  Smith,  J.  A.  baker 

14  Stirling,  Robert,  spirit-dealer 

14  Keddie,  T.  cabinetmaker 

MELVILLE  PL.  (SOUTH.) 

I   Graham,  T.  painter  &  glazier 
1  Kirkhope,  John,  grocer 

3  Richardson  James,  victual-dlr. 

4  Rogers,  William,  stationer 

5  Irving,  David,  >pirit-dealer 

6  Fife,  Mrs,  v  ctual-dealer 

7  Clarkson,  James,  draper 

8  Noble,  Jas.  carver  and  gilder 

9  Fair,  i\Irs 

MELVILLE   STREET. 
1  Tait,  John,  esq.  advocate 
3  Pagan,  Dr,  F.R.C.S. 
5  Tod.  John  R.  e.sq.  W.  S. 
7  Campbell  &  Trail,  esqrs.  W.S. 
7  Campbell,  David,  esq.  W.S. 
9  Tod,  A.  B.  esq. 
9  'I'od,  Miss 
II  Tytler,  Lieut.  Colonel 

13  Martin,  Miss 

15  Ramsay,  Dr  John 

19  Lindsay,  John  M.  esq.  W.S. 
:^1  Mitchell,  Alex.  esq. 
2:5  M'Kenzie,  Mrs 
27  Fullerton,  Lord 
29  Rolland,  James,  esq.  W.S. 
,)I  May ne.  Major- General,  C.  B. 
.■i3  Cuningham,  Chas.  esq.  W.S. 
55  Dewar,  Mrs,  sen.  of  Vogrie 
37  .Alaughan,  Captain  Philip 
39  Catticart,  Mrs 

43  Bell,  George  Graham,  esq.  adv 
1^^  Melville  crescent 
1  Limond,  Mrs  Robert 
45  Campbell,  R.  N.,  esq. 

47  Buchanan,  Mrs 

49  Grant,  Robert,  esq.  advocate 

51  Wilson,  William,  esq.  C.S 

53  Paul,  Robert  esq.  Com.  Bank 

55  Galoway,  Capt.  R.N. 
5'Z  Erskine,  Mrs 

57  Riddel,  John,  esq.  advocate 
59  Welsh,   Rev.  Dr. 

56  Lmgmore,  Adam,  esq. 

36'  Laugmore,  John  A,  esq.  W.S. 

52  Colt,  John  Hamilton,  esq. 
50Waddell,  William,  esq.  W.S. 

48  Stevenson,  W.  esq. 
4o'  Mouteith,  Rev.  James 

14  Gumming,  Mrs 


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42  IMayne,  Robert,  esq. 

40  Fraser,  Wm.  jnn.  esq.  W.  S. 

SS  Menteath,  A.  S..  esq.  W.S. 

Sfi  Sheafle,  Gen.  Sir  R.  H.  Bart. 

34  Goldie,  Alex.  esq.  W.S. 

34  Goldie,  William,  esq.  W.S. 

32  Anderson,  Thomas,  esq.  adv. 

3'2  Anderson,  Blrs  Dr 

30  Ponton,  Mungo,  esq.  W.  S. 

2'i  Smith,  Mrs  Elizabeth 

18  Greig,  Mrs 

16  Baird,  John,  esq. 

14  Sandwith,  John,  esq. 

12  M'Alpin,  Miss 

10  Colquhoun,  John  C.  esq.  adv. 
4  Innes,  Dr  James 
4  Broun,  Mrs,  of  Johnstone  Burn 
4  Broun,  Archd.  esq.  advocate 
2  Cawthorn,  Mrs  E. 
2  Watt,  Chas.  lodgings 
2  Forbes,  Patrick,  esq.  writer 
2  Simpson,  John,  tea- merchant 
2  Galbrailh,  C.  esq.  writer 
2  Glen,  John,  (W.  &  J.  Glen) 
2  Brown,  Mrs,  lodgings 

MERCHANT  STREET. 

1  Smail  and  Co.  china-merchants, 

house  2 

2  Gillon,  Wm.  merchant 

3  Stevenson,  John,  innkeeper 
10  IMirshiill,  Mrs 
10  Hill,  J.  grocer 
12  Usher,  James  &  Thos.  brewers 

MIDDLEBY  STREET. 

1  Murray,  D.  esq.  accountant 
3  Campbell.  Captain  D. 

5  Hogg,  Thomas,  esq. 
7  Johnston,  Miss 
9  Roughhead,  Wm.  merchant 

J  1  Carfrae,  ]Misses 
10  Fraser,  IMiss 

6  Ntwham,  Peter,  gent. 
4'  Wright,  J.  inspector  Royal  Bank 
4  Wright,  J.  writer 

2  Bancks,  C.  J.  ironmonger 


MINTO  STREET. 

1  Duncan,  Mrs  William 

2  Clephane,  Capt.  R.N. 

3  Spittal,  Lady 

4  Anderson,  Charles,  esq. 

5  Fraser,  R.  jeweller 

6  Johnston,  Rev.  G. 

7  Hunter,  Miss  Agnes 

8  Kilgour,  Jas.  of  Register- Office 
9"  Hossack,  Mrs 

10  Lamb,  Dr  J.  Stewart 

10  Spencer,  Mrs 

1  1  Melville,  George,  esq. 

12  Gibson,  Jas.  (Gibson  &  Co.) 

13  Fleming,  Mrs  R. 

14  Lindsay,  Jas.  W.S. 
13  Blyth,  Charles,  merchant 
16  Murray,  Mrs  Wm. 
1  7  Hitchener,  Mrs.  G. 
iS  M'Gregor,  J.  esq.  banker 


If)  Craig,  Archd.  (Craigs  Brothers) 

20  Kennedy,  William,  esq. 

21  Reid,  James,  esq. 

22  Taylor,  Michael,  merchant 

23  Cooper,  Thos.  button  merchant 
21  Richardson,  R.  merchant 

4  Leslie,  Colonel  J. 

5  Brody,  C.  M.  esq. 

6  Blyth,  R.  B.  agent 
.32  Forrester. Mrs  Robert 

33  Wilson,  Mrs 

34  Duncan,  Mrs,  of  Parkhill 

34  Ford,  William,  esq. 
[^=  Middhhy  atreet 

35  Paterson.  G.  of  Bank  of  Scotl. 
3fi  Murray,  Peter,  esq. 
.37  Gallie!  J.  B.  merchant 

38  Andrew,  James,  M.D. 

39  Latta,  IMrs  T.  A. 

40  Anderson,  Dr  Andrew 
4  I  Marshall,  Mrs. 

42  ]M-Laren,  James,  tea-merchant 

43  James,  Alexander,  esq.  S.S.C. 

44  Fraser,  John,  merchant 

45  Brown,  W.  jeweller 

47  Cunningham,  Mrs 

48  Thomson,  Miss  H. 
4  9  Dickson,  Jas.  stationer 

50  Howden,  JIatthew,  esq. 

51  Hunter,  Miss  C. 

52  Robertson,  Miss  H. 

MITCHELL  STREET  {Leilh.) 
3  Gillon.  John,  manufacturer 

6  Sinchiir,  Wood,  coopeT 

7  Blackie,  Walter,   cooiier 
1 1  Stodart,  George,  merchant 
15  Bisset,  Miss,  dressmaker 

14  Hay,  Mrs 

15  Saunders,  J.  cabinetmaker 
24  Glover,  Mrs  William 
24  White,  Robert,  grocer 
24  Laird,  A.  cooper 
26  Mailland,  Mrs 
30  Dunlop,  Geo.  spirit- cellars 
30  Howie,  A.  C,  agent 

33  Edington,  James,  merchant 

34  Black,  John,  &  Co.  merchants 
34  Paterson,  Robert,  chemist 
36  Betls&  Co.  distillery 
39  Drybrough,  N.  cooper  ^ 

MONTAGUE   STREET. 
1  Fisher,  Alex,  grocer 
3  M'Queen,  John,  commission  agt 
3  Young,  Thomas,  lodgings 
3  Torrance,  Mrs 
3  Blyth,  R.  merchant 
3  Thomson,  L.  ironmonger 
7  Blair,  Miss 

9  Miller,  James,  ironmonger 
9  Isles,  Andrew,  currier 
9  Mason,  J.  esq. 
9  Donaldson,  Airs 
9  JMonteith,  Brydon,  baker 

15  JI'Martin,  Dun.  clerk 

15  Greig,  Miss  Mary 

15  Simpson,  Robert,  merchant 


15  Stevens,  A.  bookbinder 
17  Thoinson,  Mrs  W. 
19  Menzies,  Mrs 

1  Gray,  Mrs 
21    Davidson,  Mrs 
21    Hepburn,  Mrs 
21  Wilson,  F.  (R.  Cadell's) 

.'3  Anderson,  Thomas,  esq. 

25  Hume,  A.  esq. 

27  Skill,  Mrs 

'J7   Fryer,  Mrs 

27  Waterston,  Mrs 

27  Skirving,  Miss 

27  Hamilton,  Wm.  bootmaker 

29  Todd,  William,  esq. 

31    Ross,  D.  W,  esq. 

33  Thomson,  Miss  A. 

:V^  Hume,  Mrs 

33  3Ioir,  Robert,  of  G.  P.O. 

.i3  Balfour,  Thomas,  agent 

33  M'Naughton,  Mrs 

33  Addison,  Miss 

\t5  Laing,  Miss 

37  Forrest,  Robert,  house-factor 

39  Cunningham,  William,  cleik 

39  Gracie,  Mrs 

i9  Laurie,  Mrs 

39  Taylor,  Mrs 

41  Laing,  William,  esq. 

43  Murray,  John,  esq. 

45  Whyte,  A    stationer 

45  Moxey,  R.  J.  clerk  of  police 

MONTGOMERY  STREET. 

2  Poison,  A.  lea  &  spirit-mercht. 
4  Hewat,  Mrs 
4  Fairly,  T.  S.  esq.  S.S.C 
4  Anderson,  Isaac,  esq.  S.S.C. 
4  Heriott,  Mrs 
4  Henderson,  Mrs 
4  Henderson,  Thomas,  M.D. 
4  Ebsworth,  J.  teacher  of  music. 

— See  App. 
4  Shanklie,Geo.  of  Dickson  &  Co. 
13  Carse.Thos.  (of  J.  Curse  &  Sou) 
13  Dickson,  Mrs 
1 1  Low,  Joseph,  writer 
13  Paterson,  George,  builder 
13  Scott,  T.  (J.  &  T.  Scott) 

13  Sandeman,  W.   B.  collector  of 
shore  dues 

14  Spens,  Mrs  General 

MORAY  PLACE. 

1  Douglas,  Lady  Christian 

2  Balfour,  Capt.  William,  R.N. 

3  Gordon,  Mrs 

4  Burnett,  J.  H.  esq.  W.  S. 

5  Douglas,  Mrs 

6  Learmonth,  ,Iohn,  esq. 

7  Monypenny,  Alex.  esq.  W.  S. 

8  Wauchope,  George,  esq. 

9  Scottuli  [aslitutinn 

10  Campbell,  A.  esq.  BIythswood 

1 1  Dickson,  George,  esq. 

12  Hope,  Rt.  Hon.  Charles 

13  Hunt,  Jas.  esq.  of  Pittencrieff 

1 4  Mercer,  Geo.  esq.  of  Gorthy 


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15  Grant,  Sir  G.M'Pherson,  Bart. 

ofBallindalloch  &  Invereshie 

16  Robertson,  William,  esq. 

17  Scott,  Mrs 

^^  Donne  ttrract 

18  Gowan,  Alex,  solicitor 
18  Brown,  James,  esq. 

1 8  Gracie,  J.  B.  esq   W  S. 

20  Hope,  Right  Hon.  John,  Lord 

Justice-Clerk 

21  Horsley,  Mrs 

22  Drummond,Sir  FrancisWalker, 

Bart,  of  Hawthorndean 

23  Cuninghame,  Lord 

24  JeflFiey,  Lord 

26  Oswald,  Miss,  of  Dunnikier 

27  Melville,  Misses  Whyte 

28  Playfair,  Mrs 

28  Coventry,  Mrs  Dr 

28  Cunningham,  Miss 

29  Coventry,  A.  esq.  advocate 
.SO  Cuninghame,  Alex.  esq. 

31  Hope,  Dr  T.  C.  professor 
81  Hope,  Jobn,  esq.  W.  S. 

SI  Hope,  James,  junior,  esq,  W.S. 

32  Hamilton,  Miss 

33  Sprott,  Mrs,  of  Clapham 

34  Hume,  Miss,  of  Ninewells 

36  Purves,  Miss 

1^^  Great  Stuart  street 

37  Lacon,  Mrs  Joseph 

38  Kerr,  The  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Robt. 

39  Bruce,  Mrs,  of  Kennet 

39  Bruce,  Hugh,  esq.  advocate 

40  M'Killop,  Gtorge,  esq. 

41  Weir,  Misses,  boarding-school 

42  Anstruther,  James,  esq. 

43  Farquharson,  Mrs  General 

1^^  Forres  street 

44  Durham,  Mrs  Gen. 

45  Banks,  Miss 

46  Murray,  Miss 

47  Moncreiff,  Lord 

47  Moncrieff,  Wm.  esq.  accountant 

48  Scott,  Mrs,  of  Sinton 

49  Coventry,  Rev.  George 

£0  Horn,  Robert,  esq.  advocate 

MORAY  STREET. 

1  Young,  Mrs  Josiph 

1  Young,  Sam.  teacher 

2  Lyle,  Peter,  esq. 

5  Mitchell,  Wm.  of  Excise 
5  Christie,  David,  agent 
5  Kirkland,  John,  of  Customs 
9  Anderson,  Misses  .T.  and  M. 
9  Wemys,  Wm.  Shotts  foundry 
Kerr,  Miss 

MORNINGSIDE. 

Porteous,  William,  farmer 
Airth,  John,  esq.  surgeon 

Murningside  Place, 
M'Ritchie.W.  D.  esq. 
Laurie,  Mrs  C. 
Graham,  William,  builder 
Tod,  General  S.  H. 


Law,  Miss  F.  lodgings 
Forrester,  P.  R.  teacher 
Morningnde  Church 
Kirkbank  villa, 

Wingrara,  Matthew,  esq. 
School  lane, 

Henderson,  Mrs  A.  lodgings 
Wilkie,  William,  esq. 
Esfilin  cottage, 

ivr  Donald,  Mrs,  lodgings 
Charles,  Mrs  Esplin,  lodgings 
Black,  John,  baker 
Brown,  Alexander,  tailor 
Wilson,  Miss  H.  B.  dressmaker 
Denholm,  J.  and  W.  smiths 
Robertson,  Jas.  wriglit 
Kemp,  Robert,  victual-dealer 
Stephens,  Miss  E.  S  dresSmak. 
Miller,  M.  gardener 
Linklater,  Mrs,  grocer 
Campbell,  Dick,  shoemaker 
Deuchar,  J.  esq. 
Falconer,  Alex.  esq.  Falconhall 

Steers  place, 
Steel,  Mr»  1 
King,  Berry,  e>q.  2 

Royal  Edinburgh  Asylum, 
W.  M'Kinnon,M.  D.  physician; 

Til.  C  Walker,  house-steward 
Smith,  Thomas,  spirit-dealer 
Simpson,  James,  grocer 

Jordan  lane, 
Robb,  Mr  Thomas 
Kemp,  G.  M.  architect 
M'lntyre,   Donald,  esq  Jordan 

Bank 
M'Murdo,  Misses 
Gilbert,  Jas.  tailor 
Cheyne,  Chas.  surgeon 
Boyack,  Alex.  esq. 

Helen's  place 
Dick,  Jas.  gardener 
Jordan  Burn  Cottage, 

Stevenson,  Misses  E.  &  C.  mil 
Graham,  J.  farmer,  Egypt 
Johnston,  J.  gardener.  Braids- 
burn 
Ballantyne,  J.  farmer,  Up. Braid 
Denholm,  M.  farmer,  Buckilane 
Kay,  James,  spirit  dealer,  Lou- 

don-burn 
Fainilton,  A.  S.  farmer,  Hillend 
Finney,  J.  farmi-r,  Swaiiston 
Steedman,  J.  farmer,   Boghall 
Currer,  John,  farmer,  ComiUon 
Torience,  G.  farmer,  Greenbank 
M'Callum,  J.  farmer,  Piewland.', 
Maihison,  Archibald,  gardener, 

Plewtands 
Porteous,  John,  overseer,  Craig- 

house 

MORRISON  STREET. 

1   Brough,  William,  grocer 
4  Law,  Mrs,  laundress 

7  Young,  Mrs  George 

8  Sniibert,  Tlios.  esq. 

8  Jones,  Francis,  G.  P.  O. 


9  Maury,  Anthony,  esq. 
.SO  Radley,  Wm.  tavern 
31  Cochrane,  Mrs 
.51  Clerk,  John,  esq. 
31  Ryrie,  G.  late  brewer 
31  Rodgers,  Jas.  ironmonger 

MORAYFIELD  {Leitk. 
Bryden,  James,  gardener 

MORTON  STREET, 
(Leith.) 
Schaw,  R.  merchant 
1  Weir,  T.  H.  baker 
I  Rogers,  A.  late  agent 
1  Wilkie,  Miss 

3  Watt,  J.  (J.  A.  Bertra  n  &   Co.) 
3  Robertson,  Mrs 
3  Reid,  Robert,  merchant 
3  Dalzell,  Mrs  J. 
3  Walker,  Jaines,  tlraper 

3  M'Naughton,  Allan,  shipbroker 

4  .Mercer,  Mrs 

5  M'Kinlay  &  Deans,  merchants 

5  Smith,  i\Irs  John 

6  Rintoul,  Misses,  teachers 
Hutcbeson  &  Rodgers,   wood* 

merchants 
Donaldson,  Wm.  pipemaker 
Goalen,  Thomas,  wright 

MOUND  PLACE, 
I  Tait,  James,  plasterer 
1  Tait,  John,  architect 

1  Stillie,  James,  bookseller 

2  Simpson  &  Gr.-iham,  silver- plat. 
2  Cuming,  Jas  port  rait- painter 
2  Aikman,  John,  S.S.C. 

2  Wylie,  James,  victual-dealer 
Crerar  &  Co.  shooting  saloon 
Finnie,  William,  bruihmaker 
Lindsay,  William,  cooper 
Scuilish  Jurist  Office 
Anderson,  M.  law.printer 
Savings  Bank,  National  Security 
Economical  Life  Assurance  So- 

ciety,  John  Maitland,  ag.iit 
M.iitland,  John,  e>q.  accountant 
Yule,  Richard,  wright 
Caledonian  Coal  Company's  Office 
1 1  Iiiglis,  Geo.  &  Co.  lilhographera 
Hill,  James,  builder 
Gordon's  Diorama 
Panorama — Messrs  Marsliall 
Aldridge,  Thomas  &  Co.  paper- 
stainers 
Spenre,  Joseph,  coach-builder 
MKenzie,  D.  J.   &  Co.  preser- 
vers of  fresh  provisioni 
Gray.  John,  bookbinder 
Sinclair,  M  cabinetmaker 
Henderson,  John^  wright 

NELSON  PLACE. 

3  Craigie,  George,  smith 
2  Robertson,  John,  smith 
1  M'Neili,  Robert,  wright 

Henderson,  Alex,  coal-mercht. 


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NELSON  STREET. 
1  Mackenzie,  Miss 
1  Lyon,  Miss,  dressmaker 
I  Musgrave,  W.  T. 
1  Ritchie,  Mrs 

5  Wilson,  Mrs 

6  Taap,  W.  merchant 

7  Hamilton,  Dr  Robert 
9  Douglas,  Miss 

11  Duncan,W.juii.esq.writer,N.P 
11  Tvtifi-,  Mrs 

13  Crichton,  Hew,  esq.  S.S.C. 
15  Wardrop,  Miss 
15  M'Millan,  G.  flesher 
1 7  Rutherford  &  Herries,  esq.  W.S 
1^^  Northumherimd  st. 
19  Hector,  David,  esq.  advocate 
21  Chahneis,  T.  carver 
21  Fytfe,  Archibald,  accountant 
21  Whyte,  Miss 
21  Robertson,  Miss,  day  school 
21  M'Dougald,  R.  General 
21  M' Donald,  John,  writer 

23  Seller,  William,  M.D. 
25  Kerr,  Daniel,  esq.  surgeon 
27  Wemyss,  James,  esq. 

27  Crichton,  Mrs 

27  Duff,  Donald  (Edin.  &  L.Bk.) 

27  Little,  Mrs 

27  Willis,  Miss 

27  Bonthorn,  Miss 

27  Balmain,  Mrs 

31  Hutchison,  Mrs  George 
31  Hastie,  James,  spirit-dealer 
31  AVyllie,  Mrs 
31  Caldwell,  Thomas,  builder 
31  Pringle  and  Caldwell,  builders 

28  Anderson,  Miss 

26  Hanson,  Wm.  teacher  of  music 
26  James,  John,  bootmaker 
26  Miller,  Mrs 
26  Johnson,  John,  writer 

24  Syme,  Mrs,  of  Northfield 
22  Aitchison,  Mrs  H.  painter 
20  Palmer,  Jas.  teacher  of  music 
20  Gordon  &  Barron,  esqrs.  W.S. 
20  Miller,  James,  esq.  S.S.C 

20  London  Union  Assurance-office 
20  Pollock,  Airs 
20  Calder,  Alexander,  writer 
20  Wilson,  Mrs,  lodgings 

f^g"  Nortkumberlandst. 
18  Youngson's,  Mrs,  lodgings 
18  Pearce,  Mrs,  lodgings 
18  Bews,  James  M.  writer 

15  Burnet,  James,  painter 

16  Kay,  Mrs 

14  Kerr,  John,  spirit-merchant 
12  CroU,  Robert,  writer 
12  Stodart,  Miss 
12  Allan,  George,  painter 
10  Ferrier,  Miss 

8  Surenne,  Mons.  Gabriel,  teacher 
«  Bell,  Mr, 


6  Eraser,  Mrs 

6  Simpson,  Miss 

4  Leslie,  Miss,  of  Ralynhain 

2  Bremner,  I^ieutenant  D. 

NEW  STREET. 

1  Lord,  Thomas,  spirit-dealer 

Nnv  Str^ft  court, 

Chalmers,  David,  wright 
Watt,  Miss,  cow  feeder 
Biirges,  Alex  engineer 
Henderson,  W.  inspector  of  gns 
Blackball  &  Scott,  comb-manuf. 
Ruihven,  John,  engine-manuf. 
Ruthven,  M.  W.  engineer 
Wright,  Thomas,  goldbeater 
Wilson,  A.  &  P.  letterfounders 
Gulland,  George,  baker 

Riddle's  entry 
Wilson,' A.  pianoforte-maker 
Reston,  Mrs,  sick  nurse 
Ross,  AVilliam,  shoemaker 
Grant,  John,  cabinet-maker 
Kyle,  John,  coal-mercbant 
Gerard,  William,  smith 
Auld,  James,  cabinetmaker 
Kerr,  Thomas,  cutler 
Macphee,  Mrs,  milliner 
Brockie,  Robert,  grocer 


NEWHAVEN. 

Maitland  street. 
Walker,  Ale.Kander,  baker 
Bradbrook,  Richard,  lodgings 
Grant,  Alex,  coach-hirer 
Morison,  John,  grocer 
Laing,  Miss,  boarding-school 
London  ^  Edinb.  Steam  Packet 
Co.'s  Office;  R.  W.Hamilton 

Maitland  place, 

M'Farlane,  Mrs  Wm.  tavern 
M'Laren,  Mrs  Captain 

Candlish,  Mrs,  lodgings 
Clark,  Mrs  J.  Old  Ship  tavern 
Douglas,  Thonias,viclual.dealer 
Pattison,  Mrs,  Peacock  inn 
Jeffrey,  John  J.  grocer 
Gay,  Robert,  fish-curer 
Thomson,  Alex,  grocer 
Mather,  James,  flesher  P.  O. 
Comb,  James,  spirit-dealer 
Hill,  Francis,  liair-dresser 
Johnstone,  Mrs  Charles 
Campbell,  John,  spirit-dealer 
Alexander,  John,  grocer 
M' William,  William,  vintner 
Robertson,  James,  baker 
Naismith,  John,  grocer 
I/iston,  Durham,  spirit-dealer 
Waldie,  Robert,  coal-merchant 
M' Arthur,  P.  W.  New  Ship 

tavern 
Jack,  John,  spirit-dealer 
Palmer,  George,  wright 
Hall,  George,  smith 
New  Lane, 


Dryburgh,  Geo.  grocer 
Carnie,  James,  senior,  fisherman 

Annfie'd, 
Gillies,  Alexander,  lodgings,  4 
Shanks,  Mrs  G. 
Melieux,  Mrs.  I^ieutenant,  6 
Mundell,  Mrs  Captain 
Cruickshanks,  Wm.  gardener 
Rae,  Mrs,  straw  hat  maker 
Leatherdale,  Mrs 

NEWINGTON  PLACE. 

1  I-aidlaw,  R.  (of  R.  L.  &  Sons) 

2  Dickie,  H.  D.   of  Caledonian 

Fire  Oflice 

3  Letham,  Captain 

4  Knox,  Dr,  lecturer  on  anatomy 

5  Pender,  J.  B.  (Cameron  &  Co.) 

6  Thomson,  Alex,  accountant 

7  Park,  Archibald,  merchant 

8  Clark,  Rev.  Thos.  Old  Church 

9  Davidson,  Wm.  esq. 

9  Aitken,  J.  (of  J.  &  R.  Aitkeu) 

NEWINGTON  PL.  (EAST.) 

1  Fenton,  Mrs  George 

2  Pillans,  Hugh,  printer 

NEWINGTON  PL. (WEST.) 

1  Williamson,  David,  grocer 

2  Goldie,  George,  accountant 
2  Chirnside,  John,  esq. 

2  Clarke,  Miss  A. 

3  Grant,  Alex,  macer 

4  Gardner,  Miss 

5  Braid  wood,  Mrs  W. 
5  Tennant  John,  clerk 

Forbes,  A.  carpenter 

NEWINGTON  (WEST.) 

Vachell,  Horatis,  gentleman 
1  Forrester,  David,  teacher 
3  Gardener,  Henry,  esq. 
3  Zeigler,  Miss 
3  Laidlaw,  Miss 

3  Robertson,  Wm.  upholsterer 

4  Campbell,  Patrick,  surgeon 

5  Ogilvie,  Mrs 

5  Ogilvie,  A.  (of  J  &  A.  Ogilvie) 

6  Macdermed,  Captain  John 

NEWPORT  STREET. 

1  Denham,  A.  coal-merchant 

2  Glen,  John,  coal-merchant 

4  M'Kay,  James,  coal-merchant 

4  Peter,  Miss  M.  dressmaker 

5  Kemp,  Wm.  coal-merchant 

5  Heardman,  Andrew,  teacher 

6  Allan,  W.  coal-merchant 

NICOLSON  SQUARE. 

1  Brown,  Jas.  teacher  of  Eng.  &c. 

2  Deuchar,  Robert,  S.S.C. 

2  M'Murray,  John,  painter 

3  Rymer,  David,  merchant 

4  Todd,  George,  jun.  writer 


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4  Todd,  George,  accountant 
ft  Gentle,  John,  teacher 

6  Jamieson,  Petei,  wine-mercht 
a  Spittal,  John,  agent 
9  Howieson,  William,  surgeon 
.  Methodht  C/i'ipel 

10  Duncan,  P.  Wesleyan  minister 

11  Spittal,  James,  jun.  silk-mercer 

12  Cleghorn,  Alexander,  teacher 
1:5  Brunton,  W.  &Co.  cloth-merch. 
14  Mitchell,  Miss,  milliner 

14  Stevenson,  Mrs  J.  lodgings 
14  Fearns,  W.  teacher 

14  Foyer,  John,  hatter 

15  llobertson,  Peter,  haberdasher 
15  Stewart,  John,  painter 

NICOLSON  STREET. 
I  Anderson  J.  junior,  mercer 
3  Dymock,  James  11.  grocer 

5  Temperan  e-hotel,  G.Johnston 
5  Fullarton,  A.  &Co.  publishers 
5  Campbell,  D.  agent 

5  Millar,  Richard,  watchmaker 

6  Ballantyne,  Geo.  merchant 
5  Pridie,  Mrs  P. 

5  Pridie,  P.  H.  solicitor 

5  Paxton,  Airs 
,  7  Hiiliard,H.&H.surg.ins.makers 

9  Houlden,  Thomas,  stationer 
11  M'Eauchlan,  Andw.  perfumer 

13  RoUo,  Jas   bootmaker 
15  Reikie,  James,  fruiterer 

17  Mercer,  G.  &  Son,  lace-merchts. 
19  Anderson,  31.  York  Hotel 
21  Doull,  Sinclair,  &  White,  conf. 
23  Hamilton,  Miss,  milliner 
25  Pollock,  P.  hosier 
27  M'Kenzie,  A.  &  M.  jewellers 
29  M'Leod,  D.  sen.  (of  M'Leod 

and  Son) 
31  Reid,  Dr,  lecturer 
31  Caird,  John,  esq.  surgeon 
33  Alushet,  James,  draper 
35  Fairley,  Alex,  umbreilamaker 
37  M'Naught,  W.  &  Son,  confec. 
39  Burns,  William,  tailor 
43  Hill,  Al'Culloch,  shoemaker 
45  M'Pherson  &  M'Rae,  wine  & 

spirit  merchants 

(^^  Nicolsoi  square 
47  Darling,  William,  grocer,  &.c. 
49  Stewart,  John,  bootmaker 
61  Wilson,  A.  flesher 
53  Moffat,  W.  &  Co.  apothecaries 
55  Peattie,  Alexander,  baker 
57  Small,  W.  K. 
59  Wilson,  James,  ham-shop 
(Jl  Bruce,  James,  wood-engraver 

05        lieikif's  court, 

Barrie  &  Smith,  straw-hatmakers 

AVilson,  James,  tuner 

Stewart,  Wm.  wriglits'  tool-ma. 

Miller  &  Richard,  letter-found. 
67  l''ortune,  R.  bandage-maker 
t»9  Dickie,  William,  perfumer 


73  Middlemas,  Thomas,  wright 

73  Inglis,  Jno.  tailor 

73  Koper,  George,  shoemaker 

75  Finlayson,  Mrs  J.  shoewareho 

77  Ritchie,  .Tas.  smith 

il'S  Stewart,  Miss  M.  confectioner 

85  Eothian,  John,  tobacconist 

87  White,  Wm.  candlemaker 

i^^   West  ]Vicols07i  st. 

89  Kerr,  James,  grocer 

91  Inglis,  James,  flesher 

93  M'Callum,D.  &J.spirit-mer, 

93      Grny's  cmirt 

93  Hogg,  David,  letter-carrier 
101  Simpson,  Robert,  ham-shop 
103  Rutlierford,  Mrs,  baker 
105  Manuel,  Geo.  toy-warehouse 
105  Oliver,  Aliss  J.  milliner,  &c. 
197  Aitchison,  Thomas,  tailor 
107  Rodgers,  R.  tailor 
109  Murray,  Henry,  confectioner 

1 1 1  Christie,  A.  old  bookseller 
Nicolson-Street  chapel 

117  Aitken,  Walter,  baker 

117  Hay,  George,  tinsmith 
rj3  Bertram,  Wm.  bootmaker 

125  Alexander,  Thos.  bookseller 

127  Law^s  court 

129  Price,  James,  hairdresser 

133  Wilkinson,  Josh,  leiter-carrier 
1^^  Crosscmisewai/ 

140  Gardner,  W.  C.  haberdasher 
138  Shillinglaw,  T.  E.  B.  artist 
138  Greathead,  Misses,  milliners 
138  Begbie,  Alex,  shoemaker 

134  Howden,  A.  victual-dealer 
132  Crawford,  David,  smith 

130  Robertson,  John,  victual-dealer 

128  Jamieson,  Wm.  haberdasher 
1  28  Inches,  Robt.  (of  Stark  &  Co.) 

126  M' Donald  &  Co.  druggists 
124  Rough,  Mrs  Jas.  candlemaker 
122  Hogg,  James,  stationer 
120  MoDgomery,  Miss  E.dress-m. 
120  Hay,  W.  joiner 
120  Wilkie,  James,  Gazette  office 

118  Marshall,  Adam,  flesher 
114  Penman,  Airs,  tobacconist 

1 1 2  Crosbie,  John,  tailor 
112  Cook,  Andrew,  ivory-turner 
112       Haddoris  court. 

Fortune,  11.  bandage-maker,  2 
Crawford,  J.  barm-brewer,  5 
Eaidlaw,  James,  esq.  4 
Allan,  J.  plumber,  6 
Hay,  Wm.  cabinetmaker,  7 
Campbell,  Miss,  slaymaker 
110  Finlay,  Walter,  baker 
108  Robertson,  John,  baker 
106  Lamond,  John,  spirit-dealer 
104       Gibb''s  entry, 

Pringle,  Thomas,  barm-brewer 
Anderson,  Misses,  milliners 
Gilfillan,  James,  builder,  1 
Gibson,  Mrs  William,  dyer,  5 
Webster,  George,  surgeon,  5 


.'^pence,  AV'illiam,  mason,  5 
Henderson,  D.  chim. -sweep,  9 
M'Leay,  D.  spirit-dealer,  10 
102  Hamilton,  R.  spirit-merchant 
98  Stewart,  Geo.  victualler 
96  Forrest,  J.  &  Son,  bootmakers 
90  Gibson,  Jas.  &  Co.,  silk-dyers 
86  Miller,  William,  baker 
84  Baillie,  Walter,  tea  &  win  emer. 
80  Hamilton,  J.  silk-mercer 
76  Rutherford,  P.  hosier 

^"   West  Richmond  st. 
74  Fazakerley,H. spirit-merchant 
72  Spalding,  A.  bootmaker 
70  Al'Intosh,  Allan,  bookseller 
70  Rombach,  J.  Germ,  clock-ma. 
68  M'Farlane,  Alisses,  dressmak. 
68  Allan,  Airs,  dressmaker 
66  Brown,  Alexander,  painter 
64  Sanderson,  James,  cowfeeder 
64  Sommerville,  W.  bootmaker 
62  Gowans,  Airs,  lodgings 
58  Ast/lum  for  Industrious  Blind } 

(Oliver  Rintoul,  manager 
56  Ritchie,  P.  patent  pressmaker 
54  Walker,  J.  tea  &  wine  mercht. 
52  Wigbam,  J.  tertius,  shawl-ma- 
nufacturer and  silk-man. 
50  BosweU,  Alex,  brushmaker 
50  Greig,  John,  riding-master 
48  AI'Gill,  John,  shoemaker 
48  Alay,  W.  furniture  wareroom 
48  AI'Kenzie,  David,  cutler 
46  (Jrphoot,  John,  printer 
46  Brook,  Aliss  Joan,  dressmaker 
46  Pursell,  Aliss,  day  school 
46  Wallace,  A.  staymaker 
46  Tod,  James,  tailor 
44  AVright,  John,  brassfounder 
42  Alackintosh,  John,  tobacconist 
40  Torrance,  Robert,  tinsmith 
38  Asplum  Jot  the  Female^JBLincl ; 

Aliss  Reid,  matron 
36  lledpath,  D.  confectioner 

^^^  Hill  place 
34  Mathieson,  John,  painter 
32  Nelson,  R.  R.  bookseller 
30  Aikraan,  George,  engraver  and 

printer 
30  Scott,  Airs  John 
30  Al'Isaac,  J.  tailor 
30  Redpath,  D.  confect.  house 
26  Swan,  D.  bootmaker 
24  Paterson,  T.  K.  jeweller 
24  Jaap,  James,  music-teacher 
24  Hill,  Maculloch,  shoemak.  ho. 
24  Patterson,  Miss,  dressmaker 
22  Anderson,  W.  and  J.  smiths 
20  Henderson,AIiss,stw.-hatmak. 
18  Grinton,  Jas.  haberdasher,  Ao. 
18  Darling,  William,  grocer 
18  Clark,  James,  printer 
18  Craig,  Robert,  late  merchant 
Royal  College  of  Surgeons, 
John  Dodds,  janitor 
16  Robertson. AVm.  fur.  wareioom 


N  I  D 


STREET  DIUECTOUy. 


NOR 


197 


14  Sibbald,  J.  bootmaker 

12  BuUaiUyne,  G.  trimming  shop 

10  Law&on,  James,  merchant 

10  Brown,  Mrs  Dr 

10  Lennie,  William,  teacher 

10  Ferenbach,  M.  k  D.  German 

clock-makers 
10  M'Gregor,  AVm.  writing-master 
10  Watson,  John,  tailor 
10  Hamiltoti,  Mrs  James 
10  Whyte,  Uavid,  victual-dealer 

6  Johnston,  E.   and  J.  worsted 
warehouse 

4  Guthrie  and  Tait,  booksellers 

2  Jeffrey,  J.  &  Sons,  haberdash. 

NICOLSON  ST.  (WEST.) 
1  Fairley,  Alex,  umbrella-maker 

3  King,  James,  ham-shop 

6  Miller,  Andrew,  watchmaker 

7  Walker,  Mrs  M.  lodgings 
13       Wood's  court 

Napier,  John,  printers' lead  mkr. 
15  Smart,  John,  flesher 
Palmer  s  biiildiiu/s, 
17  Wilson,  Robert,  esq. 
17  Budge,  Mrs 

Trotter.  D.  of  Aitchison  &  Co. 
23  Fife,  A.  wine  &  spirit-mercht. 

and  ginger-beer  brewer 
23  Fife,  Misses,  dressmakers 
25  Anderson,  W.  &  J.  smiths,  ho. 
25  Napier,  James,  druggist 
25  Farmer,  David,  tailor 
25  Lockie,  Charles,  merchant 
27  Robertson,  Ja.  carver  and  gilder 
29  INI'Queen,  .T.  haberdasher 
31  liawson,  William,  silk-dyer 
35  M'Intosh,  A.  Gaelic  missionary 
35  M'Donald,  R.  surgeon 
35  Torrance,  Robt.  tinplate-worker 


14  Murray,  Thomas,  wright 

14  Rutherford,  Jas.  tea-merchant 

14  Cox,  G.  &  J.  tanners 

26  &  28  Stott,  David  &.  J.  leather- 

merchants 
19  Stewart, Alexander,  last-maker 
51  Inches,  A.  leather-merchant 
53  BirrcH,  Andw.  currier,  &c. 
55  South  Bridge  Pawnbroking  Co 
57  M'Dougal, J.grocer&spiiitdlr. 
50  Smith,  Geo.  leather-merchant 
38  Thomson,  D.  J.  hide  &  leather 

factor 
3G  Balfour  and  Jack,  printers 
32  Rutherford, William,  wholesale 

wine  and  spirit-merchant 
30  Dr  BelVs  School ;  —  Hamilton, 

teacher,  Jas.  Bell,  assistant 
28  Thomson,  A.  &  D.  silverplaters 
24  Gall,  James,  printer 
12  Stott,  J.  H.  leather-merchant 
2  Laidlaw,  AVm.  spirit  dealer 


NIDDRY  ST.  (SOUTH.) 
Donaldson,  A.&  Sons,  tool-makers 

NORTH  BRIDGE. 

1  Taylor  &  Co.  coach-office 

2  Cooper,  Thomas,  button-factor 
2  Walker  and  Co.  engravers 

2  Smith,  JMiss,  straw-hat  maker 

3  Millar  J.  &  J.  hatters 

5  Banks,  A.  junior,  bookbinder 

6  Walker,  W.  &  Co.  umbrella- 

manufacturers 

7  Howden,  Cliarles,  hosier 

8  Williams,  J.  jewel-case  maker 

8  Brown,  John,  engraver 

9  Gray,  Philip  C.  stationer 

10  Henderson,  John,  hatter 

11  Millar,  R.  &  Son,  watchmakers 


35  Anderson,  Misses,  dressmakers|l2  Scott,  Jolm,  tobacconist 


35  Sloan,  Miss,  die^s-maker 
37  Lindsay,  James,  painter 
39  Thomson,  William,  baker 
43  Livingston,  A.  cork-cutter 
2«  Usher,  A.  of  Usher  &  Co. 
20,  22,  &  24  Usher,  A.  &  Co.  spirit. 

merchants 
16  Forrest,  L.  tea  &  spirit-mercht. 
Soulhtrii  Markets 

10  Roper,  Andrew,  bootmaker 

8  John,  Ross,  painter  and  glazier 
6  Ballantyne,  Miss,  dressmaker 

4  Robertson,  James,  watchmaker 
2  Park,  Mrs 
■  2  Spalding,  A.  bootmaker 

2  Ogilvie,  James,  artist 

NIDDRY  STREET. 

1  Hume,  Alex,  spirit-dealer 

3  Rutherford,  W.  spirit-merchant 

6  Hewat,  Thos.  leather-merchant 

7  Stott,  James,  leather-merchant 

9  Rutherford,  James,  flax-dresser 

11  Aikman,  Jas.  leather-merj;hant 


13  Crighton,  John,  tailor 

14  M'Dowall,  T.  &  W.  stationers 

15  Emanuel,  E.  &  Co.  hatters 

17  M'Farlan,  John  F.  druggist 

18  Chisholm   &    Fleet,    straw- hat 

makers 
18  Caw,  John  B.  goldsmith 
1  8  Thomson. W.A.jun.messenger- 

at-arms 
18  Thomson,  A.  accountant 
18   Tax   Office  for  Arrears 
la  Police  Sf  Prison  Jssessment  Office 

18  M'Intosh,  J.  tailor 

19  Searl,  Wm.  basketmaker 

20  Mason  and  Hall,  tailors 

20  M'N aught, James,  confectioner 

21  Morton,  W.  and  Co.  gold-lace 

manufacturers 

22  Blackball  &  Scott,  combmakers' 

warehouse 

23  Ferrier  &   1  rench,  booksellers 
25  Maciniosli,  James,  tailor 
25  Thompson,  John,  tailor 
9b  Shank,  J.  &  Co.  fish-tackle  ma. 


25  Robertson,  .T  ihn,  E.  engraver 
25  M'Donald,  D.  accountant 
25  Ciray,  George,  esq.  W.S. 

25  C'l,'/  Pw.r./iotf.i  Office 

26  Mean,  A.  &  Co.  hatters 

27  Kay,  James,  basketmaker 

27  Black,  A.  and  C.  booksellers 

28  Marshall  &   Aitken,   woollen- 

drapers 

28  Old  Sliippinn   Co.'s  Office. 

29  Scott,  A.  &  Co.  woollen-drapers 
29  Aikman,  George,  engraver 

29  Mould  and  Tod,  engravers 

30  Ogilvie,  .J.  &  A.  woollen-drapers 

31  Purvis,  William,  tailor 

22  Mossman,  A.  &  Co.  jewellers 

,"^3  (rordon,  .John,  draper 

34  Phin,  Mrs  W.  fish-tackle  maker 

34  Grierson,  R. 

34  Dempsay,  B.  tailor 

34  James,  Alexander,  S.S.C. 

34  Archibald,  R.  engraver 

34  White,  Miss 

35  Geikie,  jun.  perfumer 

36  Harrison&Halket,  wool.-draprs. 

37  Taap,  Wm.  linen-warehouse 
37  Nieol,  Robert,  die.cutter 
37  Banks,  Alexander,  bookbinder 

37  Gilbert,  James,  and  Son,  tailors 

38  (iall,  J.  and  Son,  school-book, 
tract,  and  Bible  repository. 

39  Market  Stairs 

40  Crouch,  Wm.  general  merchant 

41  Wells,  William,  tea-merchant 

42  Keenan,  Christr.  linen-draper 

43  Goldie,  George,  hatter 
43  Meek,  Andrew,  hosier 

43  Ferris,  A.  and  R.  ironmongers 

44  Bell,  George,  jeweller 

45  M'Nauglu,  James,  confectioner 

46  Henderson,  John,  jun.  hatter 

46  Aitchison,  J.  &  Co.  spirit-dealers 

New  Buildings. 
Rainbow  Coffeeho.  Geo.  Baker 

47  Mackay  &Cunningham,  jewel. 

48  Friendly  Insurance  Office 

48  Ross,  Mrs 

49  Mackay  &  Chisholm,  jewellers 

50  Cochrane,  Thos.  lace-warehouse 

51  Peaston,  Alexander,  jeweller 
51  Stone,  George,  esq. 
51  Kinniburgh,  Miss,  dressmaker 
51  Taylor,  M.  lace  manufacturer 
51  Alison,  J.  tailor  &.  clothier 
51  Lindsay,  Geo.  portrait-painter 
62  Duncan  &  Flockhart,  druggists 

53  Panton,  Wm.  clothier 

54  Ritchie,  Archibald,  tavern 
54  M'Queen,  J.  commission  w  re- 
house 

54  Finlay,  Charles,  tailor 
54  Newton,  W.  H.  esq. 

54  Newton,  C.  esq 

55  Tod,  J.  woollen -draper 

56  Howden,  Jas.  and  Co.  jewelieis 


198 


X  O  R 


EDIXBUEGH  AXD  I^EITH 


O  r,  D 


67    HtrcnlesInsiiKi'm-  C'l.ofSrot/and 
57  Dow's  commercial  lodgings 
67  Whitehead,  N.  tavern 

57  Begbie  &.  I^ee,  engravers 

58  Ford,  John,  glass-manufacturer 

to  the  Queen 
5!)  Romanes  &Paterson,  silk-mer. 
CO  lleid&  Nicholson,  stock-brokers 
60  Millar,  A.  &  Sou,  wholesale 

warehousemen 
60  Globe  Insurance  Company 
60  Edmoiistone,  Francis,  engraver 
60  M'Hutcheon,  William,  agent 

60  European  Life  Insitr.  Company 

61  Cuningham,  T.  hatter 

62  Marshall,  William,  goldsmith 

63  Harvey,  Jolm.  Royal  Bazaar 
63  Mitchellhill,  Pet.  tailor  &  cloth. 
63  Miles,  William,  tailor,  &c. 

63  Boyack,  Alexander,  tailor, 

63  Crichton,  M.  H.  jeweller 

C3  Crichton,  Walker,  silversmith 

64  Mackay,  Jas.  T.  hatter 

65  Wright,  Wm.  patent  hat  dep6t 

66  M'Glashan,  A.  druggist 

67  National  Loan  Fund  Assurance 

Society 
67  Jameson,  R.  W.  esq.  W.S, 
67  Clark,  Samuel,  accountant 
67  Young,  Thomas,  tailor 

67  Watt,  David,  engraver 

68  Ren  ton,  Jas.  H    tea-merchant 

NORTHUMBERLAND  PL. 

2  Malcom,  Miss,  dressmaker 

2  M'Neil,  R.  wright 
.4  Tod,  Robert,  painter 

4  Dick,  Misses   dressmakers 

4  Marshall,  William,  postmaster 

4  M'Ewan,  John,  merchant 

4  Smith,  John,  tailor 

5  Wright,  George,  grocer 

6  Orrock,  Misses,  milliners,  &c. 

7  Miller,  Alexander,  spirit-dealer 

NORTHUMBERLAND  ST. 

1   Weir,  Miss,  boarding-school 

3  Hamilton,  Mrs 

3  Hamilton.  John,  esq.  advocate 

7  AVelch  &  M'DufF,  esq.  W.S. 

7  Welsh,  David,  esq.  W.S. 

9  Welsh,  Miss 
11  Campbell,  Richard,  esq.  W.S. 
13  Blair,  Alexander,  esq.  W.S. 
15  M'Laren,  C.  of  Scotsman  office 
17  M'Kay,  Robert,  esq.  W.S. 
19  Terrot,  Right  Rev.  Bishop 
21  Fleming&  Johnston,  W.S. 
21  Fleming,  Robert,  esq.  W.S. 
21  Johnston,  J.  S.  esq.  S.S.C, 
23  Irving,  Patrick,  esq.  AV.S. 
2  J  Farquharson,  Dr  Yt.,  F.R.C.S. 
25  Kellack,  Mrs 
27  L'Auiy,  J.  R.  esq.  W  S. 
27  L'Amy,  James,  esq.  advocate 
29  Horsburgh,  Walter,  esq.  W.S. 


31  M'lntosh,  Lachlan,  esq.  S.S.C 

33  Simpson,  James,  esq.  advocate 

35  Pugh,  Wm.  chemist 

£5^  Ihindas  street 
37  Smith,  Archibald,  esq.  advocate 

37  Provost,  Colin,  lodgings 

3!l  Gumming,  George, esq.  W.S 

43  Scott,  i\Jrs 

45  Ferrier,  Charle.<!,  esq.  accountant 
47  Walker,  Mrs  William 

47  Walker,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

49  Alexander,  Kev.  .John 

51  Hansford,  C,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 

53  Gordon,  Robert,  esq.  W.S. 
5  Dalrymple,  Kirby.  esq. 

57  Beilby,  Wm.,  M.D  ,  F.R.C.P. 
59  Brodie  &  Kennedy,  esqrs.  W.S 

59  Kennedy,  A\^iiliam,  esq.  W  S. 
63  Henderson,  William,  esq.  M.  D. 

65  Morton,  Alex.  esq. 
Lane,  Porter,  Thomas,  wrij;ht 

67  Hunter,  Robert,  esq.  advocate 
69  Macredie,  Alexander,  bookseller 
69  Hamilton,  Mrs 

71  Carstairs,  Mathew,  plumber,  &c. 
73  Smitli,  Archd    fruiterer 

75  Carmichael,  R.  flesher 

72  Howison,  James,  teacher 
72  Oliphant,  Robert,  S.S.C. 

72  Dibdin,  Henry  E.  Iiarp  teacher 

72  Anderson,  Miss 

72  Bishop,  Mrs,  lodgings 

72  Telfer,  David,  esq. 

72  Brown,  David,  writer 

Lane.  Farquharson,  J.  stabler 

68  Campbell,  INIrs,  of  Southhall 

66  M'Kenzie,  J.  O.  esq.  W.S. 
62  MiUer,  Mrs 

60  Murray,  .John,  esq.  advocate 

58  Erskine,  Mr 

56  Dunbar,  W.  H.  esq.  advocate 

54  Forman,  .Jami.s,  esq.  advocate 

52  Bailey,  William,  esq.  W.S. 

50  Mackay,  Miss 

48  Boustead,  John,  esq. 

46  Uonald^on,  James,  esq.  S  S  C. 
46  Donaldson,  James,  esq.  advocate 

44  Fi.rbes,  Arthur,  e.sq.  W.S. 
42  Scott,  Thos.  esq.  accountant 
40       Lane,  Oliver,  John,  stabler 
40  Dassauville,  N.  esq.  surgeon 

38  Lockhart,  Ephraim,  esq.  W.S. 

36  Adam,  Stephen,  spirit-dealer 
^^y  Diirnla.-:  struct 

34  Stevenson,  James,  baker 

32  R  .bertson,  D.  coach-hirers 
'^2  Ross,  Joseph,  spirit-dealer 
30  Mackenzie,  Mrs  Captain 

28  Monro,  George,  esq.  advocate 
26  Nisbet,  James,  esq. 
24  Rhind,  M'Duff,  esq.  advocate 
•24  Rhind,  David,  architect 

Yorston,  W.  G.  esq.  W.S. 
20  Brodie.  Alexander,  esq. 
20  Brodie,  George,  esq  advocate 
18  l^eslie,  John,  cupper 


12  Xeilson,  Mrs 

10  Brodie,  John  C.  esq.  W.S. 
8  Orr,  Mrs  M.  A. 

8  Wilson,  C.  H.  esq.  architect 

4  Torrance,  George,  baker 

2  M'Intyre.  D.  combmaker 

NORTON  PLACE  (EAST.) 

1  Black,  Wm.  spirit-merchant 

5  IMurray,  J.  H.  esq. 
5  Hislop   Rev.  G. 

5  Chalmers,  Mrs 
7  Nicholson,  Mrs 

9  Ross,  Miss 

1 1  ]\I'Sporran,  A.  writer 

1 1  Black,  Wm.  commer.  traveller 

13  Thomson,  H.  tobacconist 
1 7  Johnstone,  IVIrs  Glen 

17  Robertson,  John,  artist 

17  Purvis,  Wm    clerk 

1 9  Elgin,  William,  bookseller 

21  Hogg,  Robert,  esq. 

23  Proudfoot,  Thos.  esq. 

23  Nisbett,  Rev.  William 

M'Pherson,  P.  agricultural  im- 
plement maker 

2  Glas,  Walter  Stirling,  esq. 
4  Easton,  Mrs,  laundress 

6  Craigj  David,  baker 

NORTON  PLACE  (WEST.) 
Boyd.  James,  spirit-dcaier 
Anderson,  Duncan,  gardener 
Veitch,  Mrs 

Miller,  W.  of  Shott's  Foundry 
Muir,  David,  spirit-deuler 

NOTTINGHAM  PLACE. 

Horse  Repository  ; 
S.  Wordsworth,  esq. 
4  Gibb,  A.  builder.    .S'ee  adver. 

4  Reid,  M.  W.  printer 

6  Kennedy,  James,  farrier 

iVottiiir/hiim   Ttrraet, 
Gavin,  Martin,  slater,  2 

OLD  BRIDGE  END. 

1  Fulton,  F.  corn-dealer 

3  Ainslie,  James,  spirit-merchant 

5  Hyne,  J.  printer  &  bookbinder 

7  Cameron,  Jas.  salt-warehouse 

8  ]\Iure,  Wm.  cooper 

OLD  CHURCH  STREET, 
(Leith.) 
Henderson,  Thomas,  fish-dealer 
Nelson,  Alexander,  Ewart,  and 

Co.  blockmakers 
Inner,  Robert,  shipbuilder 
Philip,  Robert,  esq.  merchant 
Duncan,  Colin,  coal-merchant 
Henderson,  Alexander,  tailor 

OLD  SUGAR  HOUSE  CLO. 
Leith  Candle  Co.  J.  Smith,  ag. 
Cathcart,  Jas  P'ergusson  &  Co. 

vvlne-merchants 
Congleton,  Thos.  shipmaster 


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199 


ORCHARDFIEI.D  PLACE. 

3  Ormiston,  John,  baker 

4  Roy,  Henry,  wriglit 

4  I'eddie  &  Small,  straw-hat  mak. 

PARK  PLACE. 

1  Campbell,  Sir  Arch.  Bart. 

2  Tait  and  Crichton,  esqrs.  W.S. 

2  Tait,  J.  C.  esq.   W.S. 

3  Bell  G.  J.,  PCS.  Professor  of 

Scots  Law 

4  Menzies,  Misses 

6  Millar,  Geo.  cabinet  maker 
Park  Inn,  Ramsay,  Cieorge 

PARK  STREET. 
1  Sinclair,  A.  pawnbroker 
1  Anderson,  Jas.  linen  merchant 
1  Wilson,  Misses 
1  M'Gregor,  Wm.  warehouseman 

1  Kennedy,  J.  coal-merchant 

2  Welsh,  Miss 

3  Meikle,  G.  merchant 

4  Simpson,  James,  esq. 

4  Home,  .J.  W.  surveyor 
4  Milne,  William,  merchant 
4  Sommerville,  D.  letter  carrier 
4  Thompson,  James,  esq. 
4  Johnston,  M.  merchant 

4  Burgess,  James,  merchant 

5  Richard,  ]\Irs 

6  Kay,  James,  cabinetmaker 

(j  Thomson,  Miss  M.  ladies  school 
6  Sangster's,  Miss,  lodgings 

6  Macaulay,  B.  J.  clerk 

7  Slight,  George,  t  ilor 
7  Slight,  Mis<,  dressmaker 
7  Muir,  Mrs 


10  Donaldson,  A.  lastmaker 
Davidson,  J.  smith 
Brown,  Jas.  lastmaker 

PHYSIC  GARDENS. 

Trinity  Hospital 
Cameron,  D.  C.  combmaker 
Steedman,  William,  grocer 
1  Ireland,  G.  wood-merchant  &c 
Smith,  Daniel,  dyer 

3  Blackie,  Andrew,  victual-dealer 

4  Watson,  Francis,  brassfounder 

5  INIitchell,  R.  &  Co.  wine-merch, 

5  Haldane  &  Rae,  brassfounders 

6  Bruce  &  Co.  smiths 

8  Lawrie,  A.  &  Son,  dyers 

9  Russell,  Robert,  spirit-dealer 

PICARDY  PLACE. 

3  Milne,  William,  painter 
5  Watson,  Gvorge.  esq. 
5  Crawford,  Alex.  F.  writer 
5  Forsyth,  John,  lodgings 
5  Ferguson,  James,  artist 

7  Duncan,  Miss 

9  Stewait,  J.  Graham,  M.D. 

11  Stewart,  A.  tailor 
1 1  Re  d,  Mrs 

13  Grant,  Mrs,  lodgings 

I;")  Taylor,  Mrs,  spice  warehouse 

21  lieslie,  Jn.  &  Co.  silk-mercers 

20  Kermack,  Miss 

18  Middleton  &  Douglas,  Misses 

18  Orme,  Miss 

18  Fraser,  D.  glass-cutter 

16  Scott.  J.  and  T.  upholsterers 

16  Rankin,  Francis,  flint  glass-cut. 

14  Thatcher,  Dr,  F.R.C.P 


7  B^llantyne,MissA.  dressmaker  10  Harvey,  Lieut-Colonel  Jas 

R  Ballantyne,  J.  A.  esq. 
8  Ballantyne,  John,  artist 


7  Munro,  G,  John 
PARKSIDE  STREET. 

1  Affleck,  John,  grocer 

2  Campbell,  James,  clerk 

2  Brigs,  J.  S.  K.  (Johnstone  and 
Brigs) 

6  Lunn,  John,  builder 

5  I^unn,  Richard 
\b  Gleadhill,  B.  teacher  of  music 
1;')  Murray,  Wm.  railway  weigher 
15  Dobbie,  Thomas,  contractor 
1  7  Donaldson,  John,  artist 
21  Wilraer,  Mrs  George 
21  Milne,  Mrs  P. 
2 1  Douglas,  A   gent. 
25  Young,  Miss 
25  Watt,  A.  H.  coal-merchant 
25  Begbie,  JSIrs  A. 
25  Chambers,  Mrs  J.  lodghigs 
27  Creen,  G.  late  painter 
33  Clunes,  Jas.  (of  Mercury  o^Iice) 
33  Brown,  Charles,  coal-agent 
33  Mason,  Thomas,  coa'-merchani 

PAUL'S  WORK. 

1  Fisher,  John,  lodgings 


17  Balfour,  J.  junior,  merchant 

19  Scougall,  George,  merchant 

2 1  Anderson,  W.  town-clerk,  Lelth 

23  Thom,  D.  merchant 

5  Ciiningham,  George,  merchant 
•27  Grabble,  John,  wine-merchant 

Carstairs,  John,  gardener 
Balfour,  .Jas.  W.S.  I'ilrig  ho, 

24  Cross,  Mrs 

-2  Smith,  .James,  esq. 

20  Balfour,  John,  esq. 
Robertson,  WiUiam,  gardener 

16  Steele,  W.  merchant 

16  Couper,  Peter,  esq.  W.S. 

I  4  Reoch,  John,  esq. 
12  Scott,  Hev.  G.  C. 
12  Scott,  Miss 

10  Johnston,  Major  George 

8  Somervail,  D.  J.  corn-mercht*. 

6  Scougal,  John,  merchant 

PITT  STREET. 

1  Stewart,  A.  victual  dealer 

1  Nisbet,  .James,  flesher 

3  Aitken,  W.  druggist 

3  Deas,  Mrs  Colonel 

3  Rae,  G.  joiner 

3  Cameron,  William,  tailor 

3  Cameron,  Mrs,  st  lymaker 

5  Henderson,  G  of  Hrilish  Linen 

Company  Bank 
5  Ballantyne,  Jas.  R  orientalist 
5  Gowan,  Miss 
5  Young,  Wm.  esq.  W.S. 
5  Jamieson,  INIrs,  lodgings 
5  Wright,  Robert,  tsq.  W.S. 

7  Ure,  C.  D.  surgeon 

9  Douglas,    Misses  M.  and  A. 

dressmakers 

II  Logan,  A.  S.  esq.  advocate 


1 1   Harion,  William,  coach-hirer 
6  Yorke,  H  on.  &_Rev.  Grantham  la  Thomson,  Alexander,  writer 
13  Wemyss,  Mrs 


4  Campbell,  Dr  William 

2  Hill,  H.  D  esq.  W.S. 

PILLANS  PLACE  (Leith.) 
1  Wilson,  Alex,  victual-dealer 

3  Christie,  Mrs  L. 

6  Wilson,  Mrs 

ll>  Donaldson,  Wm    spirit-dealer 
Frithfield  Baths,  M'Pherson,  1'. 

PILRIG  STREET. 

1  Jameson,  .James,  esq.  merchant 
3  Robertson,  Mrs 

5  Greig,  J.  cod-merchant 

7  Scott,  A.,  H  E  I  C.  Service 
7  Scott,  Thomas,  agent 

9  Wallace,  W.  esq.  merchant 
9  Wallace,  Alex,  of  Agnew  .<c  Co. 
9  Wallace,  George,  merchimt 
9  Wallace,  Ebenezer,  esq.  W.S. 
11  Moodie,  Wm.  wine-merchant 
13  Lawsoi',  Mrs,  of  Cairnmuir 
15  Campbell,  T.  B.  metal-niercht. 


13  Farquhatson,  J.  C.  of  Nat.  Bk. 
13  Taylor,  Miss 
13  Murray,  Andrew,  esq.  W.S. 
15  Marnock,  Dr,  surgeon 

(^"   CiimhtrUmd  street 
17  Strachan  &  Darling,  esqrs.  W.S. 
17  Darling,  J.  J.  esq.  W.S. 
19  Murray  Henry,  esq. 
19  Dymock,  A.,  M.D. 
19  Dymock,  Mrs 
19  Murray,  ,J.  writer 
19  Richardson,  Miss 
21  Richardson,  John,  esq.  W.S. 
23  Cheyne,  Misses 
25  Scott,  James,  esq. 
25  Buchanan,  D.  jun.  Merc,  office 
23  Stewart,  Wm.  esq.  accountant 
25  Anderson,  Miss 
25  Menzies,  John,  bookseller 
25  Grahame,  Robert  M.  esq. 
■^5  Scott,  James,  upholsterer 
27  Wood,  Peter,  esq.  S.S.C. 


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P  O  R 


27  M'Farlane,  Misses,  milliners 

29  Lethera,  John,  baker 

21  Thompson,  James,  C.  flesher 
33  Bruce,  John,  grocer 

32  Rollison,  AVm  spirit-dealer 

30  CuUen,  jMrs  J. 

30  Maughan,  F.  T.  esq.  account 
30  Kirkwood,  Mrs 

28  Stewart,  Alexander,  "W.S. 
28  Stewart,  Mrs 

20  Ford,  James,  esq 

26  Logan,  J.  (of  Bank  of  Scotland) 

26  Brown,  :Mrs  Ur 

26  iMillon,  Miss 

26  Brodie,  James,  esq.  S.S.C. 

26  Edwards,  John,  bootmakv.T 

24  Spence,  James,  W.S. 

22  Bell,  P.  shoemaker 
20  Lorn,  Mrs 

20  Erskine,  IVLss 
20  "^Valker,  j\Iiss 
2(1  Skene,  Mrs 
20  Farquharson,  !Miss 
18  Baxter,  ]Mrs 

^^°  Cinnherland  street 
16  Robertson,  Mrs  John 
16  Crombie,  B.  W.  artist 
14  Phin,  jMisses 
14  Spotswood,  Robert 
14  Heriot,  Mrs 
14  Cowie,  Mrs,  lodgings 
14  Howden,  Robert,  esq.  W.S. 
12  Wright,  Robert,  esq.  architect 
1 0  Brown,  William,  grocer 

8  Webster,  Geo    writer 

6  Swinton,  Thomas,  esq. 

6  Dunlop,  IMrs,  lodgings 

6  Hardie,  R.  printer,  University 
Office 

6  Hardie,  iNIiss,  teacher  of  music, 
French,  &c. 

6  Wright,  John,  esq. 

6  Ogilvie,  J.  (of  J.  &  A.  Ogilvie) 
.6  Brydon,  Mrs  William 

6  Watson,  JMrs  Dr 

4  Shand,  J.  B.  esq  AV.S. 

4  Fen  wick,  Andrew,  cowfeeder 
•  2  Russell,  George,  baker 
.  2  Hardie,  E  I^.  furrier 

PITT  STREET  (NORTH.) 

33  Stalker,  Mrs,  staymaker 

34  Wilson,  John,  bootmaker 
36  Stallver,  James,  grocer 

M'Caul,  Chas.  contractor 
Canonmill  Cottage, 

Dowie,  W.  contractor 

PITT  STREET  (Le!7/i.) 

1  Ijogan,  Mrs 

2  Hay,  John,  millinaster 

2  Simpson,  Walter,  of  Customs 

3  Rose,  Nelson,  clerk 

4  Kinghorn,  Mrs  H. 

4  Stewart,  A.  of  Customs 
4  Mitchell,  John,  of  Excise 


4  Mabon,  Thomas,  agent 

5  Pattison,  Mrs 

PLEASANCE. 

1  Wilson,  Thomas,  spirit-dealer 
21  Howison,  William,  tailor 
25  Waterstone,  John,  spirit-mer. 
27  Frier,  James,  grocer 
31  Gray,  Alexander,  vet.  surgeon 
^^  Dnanmond  street. 
57  Kerr,  Robert,  grocer 
59  Charters,  George,  grocer 
61  Andrew,  Thomas,  flesher 
87  Mitchell,  John,  shoemaker 
93  Iiines's  court, 

Yorkston,  Archibald,  smitli 
101  Isles,  A.  currier 
115  Saddler,  Andrew,  grocer 
121  Hope,  Jas.  grocer,  &c 

^°  Eaat  Richmnnd  st 
125  Grandison,  James,  shoemaker 
153  Blyth,  Thomas,  spirit-mercht. 

165  Wilson,  AVilliam,  spirit-dealer 
167  Robert ,on.  Alex,  spirit-dealer 
177      Mui  ray's  close 

179  Dow,  C.  spirit-dealer 

193      Hardwell  close 

209  Farmer,  David,  baker 

200  Tail,  Andrew,  victual-dealer 

202  Dalton,  Henry,  spirit-dealer 

172  Smart,  Wm.  spirit- merchant 

166  Vallance,  Thomas,  baker 
166  Tenant,  David,  victual-dealer 
160  Fowler,  John,  grocer 

^g°  Carnegie  street 
O't       Hatter  s  close 
148  Crawford,  Wra.  N.  currier 

^^f  Urnwn  street 

136  Hewat,  Robert,  victual -dealer 

134  liOgan,  George,  spirit-dealer 

130  Dunn,  R.  baker 

124  Shillinglaw,  James,  builder 
B^^  Salisbury  street 

108      Paterson's  close 

104       Oakfield  court 

104  Duncan  &  Scott,  brush  makers 

100  Brown,  John    victual-dealer 
96  Joel,  J.  auctioneer 
94  Mitchel,  James,  engraver 
94  Sanderson,  G.  optical  lapidary 
92  Bishop,  Robert,  grocer 
90      Pleasance  court 
86  Logan,  John,  printer 
84  Ross,  Mrs,  milliner 
82  Mason,  George,  flesher 

l^"  Arthur  street 
Arthur  sirttt  Chapel 
80  Adam,  James,  victual-dealer 

F'fud-'^  Mteling- Hmisc 
68  Reid,  John,  cabinetmaker 

Fulton,  John,  brewer 
50  Blair,  A.  brewer 
46  Ritchie,  George,  brewer 
46  Ritchie,  IMrs  Tiiomas 
42  Hendrie,  Roben,  wright 
40  Stoddart,  John,  coachmaktr 


20  Wightman,  James,  cowfeeder 
26  Arkley,  Miss,  dressm;/ker 
16  Ewart,  John,  cabinetmaker 
8  Ritchie,  G.  esq. 
3  Hopeton.W.  Ger.  clockmaker 

PONTON  STREET. 

6  Dickson,  Miss  Isabella,  grocer 
12  Anderson,  Mrs,  grocer 

POPLAR  LANE  {Leith.) 

4  Hutton,  John,  ropery  Co. 

PORT  HAMILTON. 

1  Aitken,  Alex,  coal-merchant 

2  Kennedy,  James,  coal-merchant 

3  Glen  R.  &  J.  coal-merchants 

Small,  James,  coal-merchant 

5  Kemp,  W.  &  J.  coal-merchts. 

7  Vallance,  J.  &  J.  coal-merchts. 

8  Glen,  T.  &  Sons,  coal-merchant 

9  Mutter,  A.  &  J.  coal-mercliants 

10  Allan,  Mrs  W.  coal-merchant 

11  Johnston  &  Thom,  coal-merch. 

15  M'Intosh,  JMrs  A.  coal-mercht. 

1 6  Park,  G.  &  W.  coal-merchants 

1 7  Russell,  John,  &  Co  coal-mer. 
19  Sinclair,  Miss  B.  coal-mercht. 

Duke  ofHamdton's  Colliery  tiff. 
William  Shaw,  manager 

PORT  HOPETOUN. 

1  Lind,  David,  stone-merchant 

1  M'Pherson,  J.  stone-mercliant 

2  Edin.  &•  Gliisii.  Union  Canal  Co. 
Smith,  Walter,  accountant 
Sanders  -n's   and   Henderson's 

wliarf — S''e  Advertisement 
Crighton's  Gl  isgow  Ci.nal  Boat 
office,  Ballingall, G.W.agent 

3  Lyall,  John,  coal-merchant 

3  Scott,  J.  R.  coal-merchant 

4  Bishop,  James,  coal-merchant 

5  Johnston,  Will,  coal-merchant 

6  Noble,  J.  coal-mer. — See  App. 

7  Greig,  J.  coal-merchant 

8  Burns,  J.  coal  agent 

10  Kinniburgh,  Da.  coal-merchant 

14  Crawford,  James,  coal-merchant 

PORTLAND  PLACE. 

1  Wilson,  David,  slater 

1  A\'ilson,  Robert,  plumber 

2  S  mpson,  Thomas,  bootmaker 

3  Whillas,  C.  &IM.  straw-hat  mak. 

3  Watson,  Thomas,  currier 

4  M'CiuLllen,  William,  silk-dyer 

5  Somerville,  ]Mrs 

5  Taylor,  William,  esq. 
5  Dick,  Mrs, 
5  Kidd,  Miss 

1 1  Wilshire,  Mich.(of  W.&  Phelps) 
13  M'DonaldjJ.  C,  M.D.  surgeon 

15  Dick,  John,  writer 

17  Stewart,  J.  surgeon,  R.N. 


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PORTLAND  PLACE  {L,al,.) 

1  BeveriHge,  Diivid   i^rocer 

2  Lawrencu',  Alexander,  flisher 
4  INIunro,  Wm.  spirt-dealer 

8  Watson,  William,  flesher 

y  Rowall,  W.  manager  of  Block 

Company 
1  I  Anderson,  Mrs 
rj  fluU,  Airs,  s  irit-dealer 

I  I  Anderson,  I'r.  of  shore  dnes 

PORTLAND  TERRACE 

(Leitli.) 

1  Allan,  David,  shipmaster 

2  Leith,  John,  solicitor 

2  Bell,  Alexander,  shipmaster 
2  Henry,  INIrs  I  homas 
2  Morrison,  Mrs,  lodgings 

2  Robertson,  Mrs  James 

3  S  null,  Walter,  shipmaster 

4  Douglas.  Jolin,  shipmaster 
4  Blackie,  AValtt-r,  cooper 

4  Preston,  I\Irs,  lodgings 
4  Gaul,  Mis,  lodgings 

POTTERROW. 

3  Corbet,  Mrs 

3  Hepburn,  William,  glazier 

II  11  axton,  Richard,  jeweller 
15  Ritchie,  ]\frs,  grocer 

23        Graham's  buildings 

23  Brown,  John,  wright 
25       TanibalV s   tntrij 

2ij  Swan,  John,  spirit-dealer 
39  Chalmers,  J.  vinegar-maker 
49       Middhtons  entri/ 

Wilson,  John,  senior,  J  P.  IC 
M'Beath,  R.  chimney-svveeper,3 
Robertson,  Airs,  engrafter,  7 
M'Kenzie,  Da.  spirit-dealer,  13 
(ieneriil's  entry 
77  Milne,  James,  surgeon 
Q\  Norman,  Andrew,  shoemaker 
ti7  Brockley,  George,  coppersmith 
Hi  M-Dougall,  A.  spirit-dealer 
74        Sini/jS'tn's  court 
74  Johnston,  J.  wright 
70  Laing,  Geo.  wright 
6fi  Dickson,  W.  dairy 
64        Clerk's  close 
60  Sanderson,  Thomas,  grocer 
56  Carmichael,  James,  jeweller 
41{  M'Gill,  Thomas,  shoemaker 
48  Campbell,  Thos.  letter-carrier 

42         Allison  squurc, 

Dobbie,  James,  missionary,  2 
Swanston,  David,  draper,  2 
Hutchison,  Hen.spirit-mercht  3 
Milne,  Robert,  muNic-teaciier,  3 
Fletcher,    William,    cabinet- 
maker, 5 
38  jM'Dougall,  Don.  merchant 

24  Stoddart,  John,  spirit-dealer 
I  H        Hume' s  entri/ 

14  Aitken,  James,  farrier 


PRESTON  STREET 

(WEST.) 
Thomson,  Wni.  grocer 
Owen,  C.  painter  cSc  glazier 
Stewart,   Thos.  esq.  S.L. 
Wood,  IVIrs 
Cairns,  A   gr.icer 
Forrest,  John,  late  merchant 
Ilutton,  David,  clothier 
Glover,  Wm.  esq.  surgeon 
Beatson,  J.  (of  City  Chambers) 
Beatson,  D.  (of  City  Chambers) 
Pottinger,  Airs 

Thomson,  Wm.  Archibald  jan. 
Anderson,  R.  of  Nat.  Bank 
Hoppnrton,  Sam.  tea-dealer 
Murray,  AVilIiam,  writer 
CJunn,  Daniel,  builder 
Spink,  Mrs 

Ijockerby,  Rev.  Thomas 
Calder,  ]\Irs 

Kirkland,  Mrs,  lodgings 
Scott,  John,  baker 
Stodart,  Mrs  A.  coach-hirer 
Kay,  Gavin,  plumber 
Hunter,  Airs,  victual-dealer 

PRESTON  STREET 

(EAST.) 

Cairns,  Adam,  grocer 
Whytock,  Airs  William 
Whytock,  Rd.of  ^\^iy tock  &  Co. 

PRINCE'S  STREET. 

Kerr,  W.  wine  &  spirit-mercht. 
Steam  p  eket  and  coach  office 
Steel,  Wm    coach-proprietor 
Alurray,  Andrew,  Turf  tavern 
Croal's  coach-office 
Russell,  AI'Nee,  &  Co.  coach. 

builders 
Patterson,  J.  leather-merchant 
Watson,  Thomas,  builder 
Russell,  Jas    W.  S. 
AIacqu(.en'.-i,  W.  hotel 
Trotter,  Charlet,  upholsterer 
AI'Gregor,  D.  spirit-mei-chait 
Stewart,  Archd.  Crown  hotel 
Royal  mail  coach-ofiice 
Ainslie  Sc  Sutherlanil,  saddlers 
AVhitelaw,  David,  watchmaker 
Brown,  Jn.  &  Co.  bootmakers 
Ren  ton,  Wm.  &  Co.  silk-nier. 
Lindores,  Wm.  spirit-.nerchant 
Cowan  &  Sirachan,  silk-mercers 
Strachaii,  A.  &  Co.  clothiers 
Cowan  and  Co.  pa|)erinakers 
&  18  Tait,  James,  hoitl-keeper 
Cxreive  &  Oliver,  halters 
.Johnston,  James,  agent 
Campbell's,  Wm.  Air,  hotel 
Wilson,  R.  tisliiiig-tacki-  maker 
Cotton,  G.  &  Son,  tobacconists 
Roughhead,  William,  draper 
M  ilburn,  E.  &  Co  straw-h.tt  ma. 


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Harvey,  John,  Bazaar 

K'Ji'  ^^-  Audri-w's  s/rcrt 
Aherileen  Siiiuc/i  (j'  Slnrn  Pocket 

Co  's  qffi  e,  W.  J.  Brown 

IMortimer  &  Graham,  silkmcrs. 
Fleming,  Lawrence,  tobacconist 
Alillidge,  Edwin,  jeweller 
Rynier,  .7.  and  A.  saddlers 
Smith  &  White,  woollen-drapers 
Gregg,  Dav.  &  Co.  silk-mercers 
Jardine,  Stodart,&  Eraser,  esqrs. 

W.S. 
Oliphant,  Robt.  esq.  S.S.C. 
N'orwich   Union  Compa  it/ 
Cunningham,  Airs 
Al/icdonalil,  Aliss  J.  worsted  sh. 
Steele,  .Jnhii,  toy-shop 
Sturrock  and  Sons,  perfumers 
Brown,  John,  &  Co.  bootmakers 
Wilson,  A. iSG. fishing-tackle  ma. 
Cotton,  John,  tobacconist 
>tar  Hotel,  A.  Beattie 
William  Peck,  silk-mercer 
Robertson,  Alex,  nmsic-seller 
Allan,  Alex,  and  Co.  baiikers 
S'ln  Fi,e-iiffice 
John  IMartin,  esq.  banker 
Boyd,  Bayne,  and  Co.  fruiterers 
Balmain,  John,  tobacconist 
Armstron  r,  IVIiss  AI.  milliner 
Picke,  William,  silk-mercer 
Doherty,  Dr,  AI.D. 
&  44  AlUller,  A.  and  Co. 
Rutherford,    W,    fishing-tackle 

maker 
Watt,  Thomas,  watchmaker 
Croley  and  Co.  staymakers 
Alexander,  W.  writing-master 
Howie,  James,  portrait-painter 
Purves,  Wm.  and  Co.  clothiers 
Grinton,  J.  &  E.  brushmakers 

l^WSt.  David  slrt'it 
Kennington&  Jenner,  silk-mer 
Levy,  Philip,  furrier 
Whitehead,  W.  boot  warehouse 
Dewar,  John,  bootmaker 
Summers,  T.  shawl-maiiufr. 
Alacintosh,  Daniel,  esq. 
Adie  &  Son,  opticians 
Watson,  W.  F.  bookseller 
I'attison,  James,  hairdresser 
Royal  Hotel,  H.  AI.  Gibb 
Crichton,  A.  printseller 
Ritchie,  J.  &  J.  tailors 
Duncan,  George,  bootmaker 
Carnegie,  James,  lodgings 
Fortier,  Aladanie  C.  milliner 
Truetitt,  W.  hairdresser 
Black,  D.  hosier 
Duncan,  T.  &  Co.  bootmakers 
King,  James,  lapidary 
Alundell,  John,  fancy  stationer 
Ntuu  A.isotialijn  J'or  I'r.im.iUu" 

Fine  Jrls  in  Scotland,  J.  Mua- 

dell,  secretary 
Ellis,  J.  fishing-tackle-maker 
O 


202 


P  R  I 


EDINBUIIGK  AXD  I.EITH 


P  -R  I 


60  Dickson,  J.  &  Son,  gunmakers 
fiO  Philips,  Alexander,  Katchmake 
60  Corner,  J.  clothier 
60  Levy,  P.  furrier 

60  Gray,  James,  flesher 

61  ]\Ienzies,  John,  bookseller 

61  Brooks,  A.  coach-builder 

62  Douglas,  John,  wire-worker 

63  Agnew  &  Co.  gunmakers 
63  Forbes,  Alex,  cabinetmaker 
63  Mather,  G.  ^l.  min.  painter 
63  Sawers,  Peter,  Baddler 

63  Baird,  V.  C.  spirit-mercbanf 

64  North  British  Fire  and  Life 

Insurance  Office 

65  Webster,  Hob.  S.S.C.  Agent  for 

the  Aberdeen  Fire  and  Life 

Insurance  Co. 
65  Thomson,  J.  G.  wine-merchant 
65  Ogilvie,  Jo'm,  Secretary  to  the 

North  Brit.  Fire  L  sur.  Co. 

65  "Watt,  ]\I.  J.  surgeon-dentist 

66  Bryson,  Pt.  &  Sons,  clockmakers 

67  Hill,  A.  publisher 

68  Home,  Da\'id,  stockbroker 

68  Hopton,  G.  staymaker 

69  White,  James,  furrier 

69  Black,  W.  trimming-merchant 
60  Cormack,  H.  straw -hat  maker 

70  Miller  &Richardion,  ironm. 

71  Weir,  Rob.  M.  wine-merchant 

71  Flati  u,  L    V.  chiropodist 

72  Cameron  Sc  INI-Diarmid,  tailors 

73  Medical  Hall,  H.  C.  Baildon 

74  DoulLSinclair,&White,confec. 

74  Rolloi  Robert,  bootmaker 

75  Crawford,  John,  &  Co    tailors 
75  PiUance.  J.  ^^'-  stockbroker 
7G  Smith,  WiUiam,  bootmaker 
7(i  Wallace,  Miss,  silk&  worstedsh. 
77  Smith,  ]Mrs,  en.broiderer 

77  Johnston,  J.  tobacconist 

77  M-Lean,  D.  &  Son,  fruiterer 

77  Santh,  Robt.  shawl-manufact. 

^y  Uiiiiover  street 
Roval  Institution,  Mound 
Trustees"  office  for  Manufac- 
tures, and  Acadant/, — AL 
Smith 
Il:ni:d  Society's  Apartments  ; 

j.  Cockbum,  keeper 
Society  of  Fine  Arts;  R.  Lit- 
tle, keeper 
Society  of  Antiquaries, — open 
Tuesday  and  Friday 

78  Scott  &  Orr,  druggists 

78  Sanderson,  G.  &  Co.  merchants 
78  Richardson,  Thos.  boot-maker 

78  Bailey,  John,  boot  &  shoemak. 
73  Stillie,  James,  bouk-eller 

79  Muir,  William,  esq.  SS.C. 
79  Ferguson,  A.  esq.  S.S.C. 

79  Youn:,  Arch.  Queen's  cutler 
79  Ciiok,  Andrew,  ivory-turner 
7^^  Pollock,  George,  dyer 
bO  Fraser,  R.  and  Son,  tailors 


113Nachot,DrH.W. 

115  Laurence,  I\lrs,  lodgings 

116  Forman,  Alex.  esq.  accountant 

1 16  Greatrex,  William,  auctioneer 

117  Campbell,Miss,ofI)alzielPark 

tW"   Cnxtle  street 


80  Boog  iSc  Rogers,  saddlers 

80  Christie,  I^.  &  Son.  bootmakers 

80  Craig,  Misses,  stockmakers 

80  Vernon,  W.  F.  surg.  dentist 

81  Bruce,  O.  Tindale,  esq. 

82  Tait,  Alexander,  hairdresser 

82  Grant,  Ro.  &  Son,  book&ellersl  118  Lamb,  Miss,  dressmaker 
82  Brunton,  John,  tailor  118  Arcus,  ]Mrs,  lodgings 

82  Millidge,A.&J.pearl  stringersi  1 18  Smith,  Robert 

82  Smith,  William,  bootmaker     ill8  Watson,  ]Miss 

83  Purdie,  Robert,  music-seller     jll8  Dickson,  IMrs,  sck-nuise 
83  ]M-Dermid.  Arch,  tailoi  ;  118  Hamilton,  Miss 

83  Hamilton,  I\Irs,  phrenologist     118  Stirling,  I'eter,  horse-dealer 

84  New  Club  (J  Robertson,  sec.)  119  Hope  &  Ohphant,  esqrs.  W.S. 
87  Paterson, William  N:  Son, dyers  i  19  Law  Assur.  and  Loan  Assoc. 
87  Smith,  Charles,  bookseller  |  (Kng.  (ft  Scott,  law. )  See  .^  i>. 
87  Stevenson,  Tho.  G.  bookseller  1 1 9  AVarburton,  S.  engr  ver 

87  Russell,  Mrs,  lodgings  jl20  Graham,  Mrs 

87  Hill  James,  builder  [121  Forbes,  William,  esq.  AV.S. 

87  Nicholson,  John  &  Son,  tailors  121  Seaton,  Robert,  bookbinder 

85  Debrain,  JNIadlle.  milliner.        !  1  21  Campbell,  ]\IibS  E. 

88  Robertson,  Peter,  upholsterer    121  Williams,  J.  F.  land.sc.  painter 
88  Wood,  James,  bookseller  !121  Stirling,  A.  bookseller 

88  Doughty,  Miss,  corsetmaker    ;121  Bogue,  Misses 

90  Cochrane,  ?Jrs  Colonel  John    jl22  ilaconochie,  J.  A.  esq.  advoc. 


91  IMacka}',  John,  hotel 

91  Ross,  William,  bootmake 


123  Jardine,  Sir  Henry,  K', 

124  Donaldson,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

91  Dickman,  .John,  watch    and   |125  Greenshields,  J.  L>.  esq.  advoc. 
clockniaker  126  Hay,  Captain  James 

92  Hayne,  Miss,  staymaker  |127  Cadell,  John,  esq.  advocate 
92  Laing  and  Forbes,  booksellers  128  Clapperton,  Alexander,  esq. 
92  Ftitchie,  Alex.  H.  sculptcr      j,129  IMillar,  Miss  Elizabeth 

92  Dick,  Adam,  carver  <^  gilder  ,130  Henderson,  Miss 

93  Gentleman,  Mrs,  lodgings        |131  Cormack, Dr. J.R.,F.R.C.P.E 
95  Air),  Miss,  straw-hat  maker     132  ^lorris,  David,  tailor 


95  Stewart,  A.  painter 

95  M'Kenzie,  Miss 

95  Little,  James,  agent 

9(i  Wallace,  James,  bootmaker 

90  Georgeson,  Alex,  shoemaker 

97  Seaton,  Robert,  auctioneer 
!l7  Carfrae,  M   bird-stuffer 

98  Gray,  A.  ironmonger 

^^  Frederick  stnet 

99  Marshall,  .John,  tobacconist 


132  Sidey,  John,  merdiant 

133  Hastie,  John,  lodgings 

133  Tod,    Alexander,    baker   and 

conftclioniT 

134  White,  Thomas,  esq. 

E^°  (JIuirlol  e  street 

135  Adam,  Robert, of  Courant Off. 
135  Adam,  Mrs,milliner&dress-m. 
130  Anderson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
137  Jamieson,  And.  esq.  writer 


99  Wright, Miss, straw-hat  naker  137  M'Fadzen.  Hector,  officer 
99  ?Jaiher,  J.  &  W.  shoemalvers  138  Fortune,  Jas.  bandage-maker 
99  Fairgrieve,  Mrs,  milliner  |139  Dewar,  Mrs 

99  Urquhart,  Henry,  hair-dresser  140  Gray,  Miss 
99  iSIelrose,  Mrj,  lodgings  1140  Maclagan,  F  baker 

100  :Mar=hall,  William,  artist  141  Sibbald,  J.  R.  esq.  M.D., 

100  Thomson,  William,  grocer  F.R.C.S.E. 

101  :\Mvnight,  Mrs  A.  lodgings   |l42  Messer,  Ad.  esq.  F.R.C.S.E 


102  JjOthian,  Will.  esq.  merchant 
102  Lothian,  Thomas,  surgeon 
1(13  Allan,  Mrs  F. 

104  Key,  :Mrs 

105  xVllan's  lodgirgs 

HIG  Scryingeour,  Miss,  lodgings 

107  Tait,  William,  publisher 

108  Mackie,  John  W.  ba.ker 

109  Munro,  Alexander,  esq. 

110  Drummond,  Henrj'  H.  esq. 

1 1 1  Mackenzie, W.  B.  Shetland  !, 

112  Miller,  James,  esq.  advocate 

113  MTndoe,  T.  solicitor 


143  Downie,  Samuel,  land-survey  or 
14:!  M-Kenzie,  Miss 

144  Kay,  Alexander,  plumber 
144  Brown,  John,  tobacconist 

144  Baillie,  John,  fruiterer 

14.)  Robertson,  Alex,  hairdresser 

145  Hunter,  IMajor 
14G  Home,  Miss 

146  Duncan,  Jas.  S.  (cf  J.  Duncan 

&Co.) 
14  6  Kidd,  Chas.  tailor  and  clotliitr 
14(i  Richter,  Otto,  teacher 
147  Reid,  R  L.  grccer 


QUE 

l4fi  Macdonald,  Grant,  slioe.iiaker 
l-i'J  Carrick,  J.  15.  tobacconist 

PRIMROSE  STREET. 

M'Farlane,  Alex,  corn  niercht. 
Ralph,  John,  confectioner 
Watson,  Walter,  of  Excise 
Pringle,  AV'm.  dairyman 
Allan,  Mr  Wm.  of  Customs 

QUALITY   STREET  (/tith.) 
5  Alexander,  A.  cowfeeder 

8  Patt.rson,  Dr  R. 

9  Haidie,  James,  merchant 

10  Lawtie,  Son,  &  Co.  mcrJiants 
10  Soniervail,  I).  J.  corn-merch. 

12  Ti'Imcco  Banding  irarehouse 
14  Broadfoot,  John,  merchant 

Quality  lane, 
IMitchel,  R.  A  Co.  porter  agts. 

13  Walker,  J.  W.  merchant 

13  RLi-sell&  Ewen,  wine-mtrchis. 

1  j  Scougall,  George,  &  Son,  nier. 
JMuir,  Wm.  nn  reliant  andagt. 

17  Countt/  Fire  Office  Sj;  Pruviilenl 
Life  Office 

17  Heriot,  William,  printer 
Chnpel  lime, 
Gillon,  James,  winr-mfi chant 
Smith,  William,  sjiirit-dealer 

19  Wilson,  J   commission  agent 

21  Marsheal,  Martin,  merchant 

21  jM'Xair,  A.  merchant 

25  Johnston,  Henry 

26  Bertram,  JA.&C'o.  wine-mer 

27  Johnston,  J.  C   ship-broker 
27  Morton   &  AVhiielaw,   corn- 
factors 

29  Pergivie,  Alex,  merchant 

30  Russell  &  Ewen,  wine-mcich 

31  Hay,  Thomas,  niciciant 

33  J.Lindsey&  Sons,  wine-mer. 

34  Dispensari/  ^  Huviane  Societi/ ; 
34  Jackson,  Robert,  suigeon 

Law  son,  John 
36  Frater,  Mrs,  covvfeeder 
Qutiliti^  court, 
Sheills  K.  general  merchant 
Martin  &  Sibbald,  corn-factor> 

Bell's  cmtrt, 
Simson,  John,  wine-merchant 
38  M'Pherson,  Mi-s  H.  lodgin-s 
38  Cleik,  Mrs,  lodgings 
38  Moirison,  Jn.  solicitor  &  N  P. 
40  Anderson,  Dr  Charles 
42  Oveiiston  &  Forester,  gentral 
agems 

45  Wallace,  W.  &  Geo. merchants 

46  Brotchie,  Rt.  tea  &  colfe.  deal. 

46  Gordon,  James,  winenierciit. 

47  Ovenston  &  Forbter,\vine-n;er. 

QUEEN  STREET. 

1  Smart,  John,  bootmaker 

1  'i'homson,  W.  &  J.  upholsterers 

1  Uettie,  Jamet:,  spirit-dealer 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


Q  IT  E 


QO.'J 


Anderson,  Wm.  coach-hirer 
Brown,  John,  tnilor 
Traquair,  AVm    esq    W.S. 
Wilson,  Patrick,  architect 
Newlands,  James,  architect 
iVIeikle,  J.  esq.  solicitor-at-law 
(ioodsir,  A.  ciq.sec.of  1>.L. Co 
Scott  &  Balden  son,  W.S, 
Scott,  .John,  esq    AV  S, 
Walker,  John,  esq.  W.S. 
Brand,  William,  W.S. 

S-W/,S„US    1 1  ill, -l 

Tod,  Hugh,  esq.  W^.S. 
Hay,  Dr  David,  surgeon 
Douglas,     jNlajar-Cieneral    Sir 

Neil,  KC  B.  &c 
Rutherford,  John,  ^V.S. 
AVatson,  .James,  writing  master 
(brieve,  I\frs  James 
Bruce,  Alexander,  esq.  ■ivTiter 
AUardice,  J.  cabinetmaker 
Edinbiirijk  Jiilile  Siiceti/ 
Uiiilid  SfrnicH   Cliih, 
A.  Milne,  Club-master 
Renton,  James,  esq.  accountant 
JVIitchell,  jVIrs 

l^gplliivovrr  Htri'tt 

Wigliton,  A.  G.  jeweller 
Jardine,  James,  engineer 
Wright,  P.  linen-merchant 
Hamilton,  R.  bookseller 
Buchan,  Miss 
Walker,  James,  esq.  W.S. 
13avidson,  C.  F.  esq.  W.S. 
Mackenzie,    Innes,    &    Logan, 

esqrs.  W.S. 
Sliand,Calder,  &Farqiihar,  W.S. 
Webster,  Wm.  wiiter 
Kidston,  Alexander,  esq. 
M'Pherson,  Mrs 
Robertson,  A.  music-sellers 
Stirling,  Lieut.-Ger.eral  Graham 
?.I'Nel,  Alex.  esq.  advocate 
^Metcalf,  ]Mrs,  lodgings 
Metcalf,  liar;holomew,  &  Law, 

IMisses,  milliners 
Noble,  Mrs  James 
Scott,  T.  ]M.  esq.  "W.S. 
Murray,  James  T.  ei-q.  AV.S. 
Murray,  David,  efq.  A\^.S. 
Menzies  iS;  IMaconochie,  W.S. 
Menzies,  A.  e^q.  W.S. 
Douglas,  Lady  Grace 
•lohnston,  Henry,  sen.  esq.  surg. 
Williamson,  IMis.-:,  of  Cardrona 
Jamieson,  Alexander,  esq.  acct 
M'Kenzie,  Kenneth,  account  nt 
Wright,  Lieut-Colonel 
Cuniiing,  William,  smith 
Reid,  Giltillan,  fish-monger 
Stewart.James,  ladies  bootmaker 

jr.-of"  Frciieric/i  .■•ti,  tt 
Gregory,  JNIiss,  repo.sitory 
Thomson,  iliss 
Smith,  C.  H.J.  garden  architect 
Cathtart,  Mis  sen.  of  Piteairly 


Craigie,  Dr.  David,  physician 
Ciimniing,  Hon.  Mrs  Leslie 
Scott,  .John,  M.l).,  F.R.CS. 
Inglis,  Henry,  AV'.S 
Duncan,  .lames,  esq.  W.S. 
Inglis  &  Burns,  esqrs.  W.S. 
Neaves,  Charles,  esq.  D.C.J. 
Voung,  Al.  ]\fTs  of  Hairburn 
Tawse,  .John,  esq.  advocate 
Tawse,  .L  W.  esq.  W.S. 
Cunningham,  Jas.  esq.  W.S. 
Wat.son,  Alex.  esq.  surgeon 
Auld,  John,  AV.S 
Auld,  H.  e.sq.  (Com.  Bank) 
3LNiel,  Sir  J.  G.C.B. 
Ainslie,  Mrs,  of  Huntingdon 
Ainslie,  John,  esq. 
Ainslie,  David,  esq. 
Stewart,  Miss 

Hargitt,  H.  profes,sor  of  music 
Forrester,  Mrs,  teacherof singing 
Stevenson,  Jas.  of  Courant  Oft'. 
Clason,  Andrew,  esq.  W.S. 
Robertson,  ,J.  A.,  M.D. 
Reid,  R.  dentist 

^^  Cattle  street 
Hope,  Andrew,  flesher 
Grant,  Lachlan,  spirit-dealer 
Carmichael,  Robert,  poulterer 
Trin,  Miss,  green  grocer 
iM'Kay,  H.  bootmaker 
M'Gilvray,  Duncan,  tailor 
Comillon,  H.  teacher  ot  French 
i\lure,  I\Irs 

W'emyss,  Right  Hon.  Earl  of 
Hogue,  Robert,  surgeon-dentist 
Stewart,  Mrs,  of  St  Fort 
Hunter,  ]\Irs,  of  Blackness 
Rigg,  Mrs,  of  Tarvet 
Dalmahoy&  Wood,  esqrs  W.S. 
Dalmahoy,  Patrick,  esq.  W.S. 
L'ritish  Hotel,  John  Barry 
Hiipttinin  Rooms 
Pitcairn,  Robert,  esq.  W.S. 
Bowie,  William,  esq. 
Hargitt,  C.  music  teacher 
Wills,  W.  H    esq. 
i  nnes,  Wm.  (Sir  W.  F.  &  Co.) 
Blake,  Misses,  tea  h.  of  music 
Aitchison  &  Sons,  confectioners 
Kennedy,  J.  ironmonger 
Brown,  Alex,  upholsterer 
Graham,  William,  teacher 
Calder,  Geo.  S.S  C. 
Thorn,  Alex,  druggist 
M'Intyre,  Archd.  grocer 
Ramsay,  Mrs,  green  grocer 
INIartin,  T'hos.  and  Son,  fiesher 
Muirhead,  Charles,  poulterer 


QUEEN  STREET  (I  cilh  ) 

2  Innes,  John,  spirit-dealer 
7  Buchanan,  W.  stone-wareho. 
13  Marshall,  Miss,  worsted  iliop 
18  White,  Adam,  and  Co  mcichts. 


204 


QUE 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


RAN 


21  Wishart,  James,  &  Son,  mer- 
chants and  agents 
24  M'Nab,  Miss,  diessmaker 
24  M'Nab,  Mrs,  lodgings 
26  Graliam,  Ann,  spirit-dealer 
Bowie's  close. 
Hay,  James,  smith 
28  H  umphrey,  John,  spirit-dealer 

31  Thompson,  A.  manager 

32  Tod,  John,  fiesher 

QUEENSFERRY  STREET. 

1  Hepburn,  Geo.  agent 

1  M'Combie,  Miss,  lodgings 

1  M'Lennan,  Mrs,  nurse 

2  Tait,  John  R.  baker 

3  Johnston,  Alexander,  flesher 

4  Swan,  AVilliam,  lodgings 
4  Baird,  AVilliam,  plasterer 
4  Henderson,  Mrs,  midwife 
6  INI'Lean,  Charles,  grocer 

6  Murray,  Robert,  fishmonger 
6  Norman,  Roberr,  poulterer 

6  Tooleith,  J.  gunsmith 

7  Aikman,  John,  painter 

7  CartVae,  William,  saddler 

8  Rodgers,  James,  smith 

9  Annan,  James,  plasterer 

9  Finlayson,  William,  builder 

9  Magan,  Miss 

9  Tait,  John  R.  baker 

9  Rodgers,  W.  bookbinder 

10  Thomson,  J.  coachmaker 

11  Stirling,  R.  horse-dealer,  Zone 

12  M'Donald,  Alex,  cabinetmaker 

13  Irvine,  John,  flesher 

14  Morrison,  H.  draper 

14  Ijister,  David,  corn-dealer 

15  Hardie,  James,  tea-dealer 

16  Inglis,  Wm.  &  Son,  shoemakers 

17  M'Lean,  John,  chemist  &  drug. 

QUEENSFERRY  ROAD 

(from  Leith.) 

Honninpton  Bank, 
Scott,  Robert,  esq. 

Taapliall, 
Ramsay,  Wm.  gardener,  lane 
Forsyth,  Robert,  esq. 
Smith,  IMrs 
Matheson,  Alexr.  esq. 
Glover,  William,  esq.  W.S. 
Lane,  Timothy,  merchant 
Ramsay,  Jas.  esq. 

Blair  Parle, 
Massiah,  W.  W.  esq 
Tod,  J.  gardener,  Chancelot 
Bonar,  AVm.  esq.  E.  iVarriston 
Syme,  J .  gard.  St.  Mark'^  Place 

Buiiyhulni 
Hutchison,  JNIatthew,  farmer 
Caldwell,  D.  smith  and  farrier 
Wallace,  T.  wright  and  smith, 

fVardie  Cottage 
Smith,  Miss,  Sidneyfeld 

Wardie 


Boswell,  Capt.  R.N. 
Primrose,  Hon.  B.  F.,  P.O. 
Hope,  Dr 

Smith,  Jas.  Wardie  Burn  Hotel 
Allan,  A.  F.  farmer,  Windle 
straw,  and  £ast  Pilton 

QUEENSFERRY  ROAD 
(Lelth.) 

Leith  Mount, 
Brown,  William,  smith 
Nicol,  George,  nurseryman 
Menzies,  George,  sliipbuilder 
Leckie,  James,  boat-builder 
Fenton,  jNIrs 

Fenton,  E.  of  Fenton  &  Co. 
Young,  T.  (of  G.  Young  &  Co.) 
Darling,  Robert,  carter 

Bank  place, 
Fulton,  John,  jun.  merchant 
Palon,  Walter,  surveyor 
Alexander,  John,  grocer 
jNIowat,  Thomas,  engineer 
Strachan,  James  (of  the  Leith 

Mast  and  Block  Company) 
Wilson,  ]Mrs 

Guthrie,  Alex,  (of  Customs) 
Brebner,  A.  baihier 
Currie,  Adam,  shipmaster 

Allanjield, 
Wallace,  Miss 

Allan,  Tho.  C.  spirit-merchant 
Niven,  Robert,  gardener 
Ritchie,  VV.  plasterer 

Great  Wellington  street, 
IM'Alister,  Mrs 
Wilson,  Thos.  superv.  of  Excise 

RAEBURN  PLACE. 
4  Turnbull,  Miss,  J.  dressmaker 

6  Black,  J.  P.  draper  &  hosier 
12  Guild,  Mrs 

12  Gilchrist,  Alex.  S.  solicitor 
1  Martin,  William,  victual-dealer 
3  Rogers,  John,  •j^rocer 

7  Alves,  ]\Iiss 

8  Stein,  Misses 

10  Reid,  J.  W.  surgeon,  R.N. 

11  Johnston,  Mrs 

12  Bremner,  Andrew,  esq,  writer 
14  Walker,  Miss 

Wisliart,  A.  esq.  W.S. 
Lawrie,  T.  esq.  land-valuator 

1  Cuthbertson,  A.  G.  esq. 

2  Lawson,  Miss 

3  Cuninghame,  Edward,  esq. 

4  Will,  Alexander,  esq. 

5  Williamson,  Captain  D. 
Denholm,  William,  cart-wright 
Coldwell,  James,  smith 

RAILWAY  DEPOT. 

Bailwai/  (Edin.&Glasg. ) — See 

West  Maitland  Stheet 

Edinburgh  ^ Dalktitk  Railway 

Company,  D.Rankin,  manager 


Murray,  Wm.    Railway  Co.'s 
weigher,  St.  I>eonard  s 

1  Johnstone  &  Briggs,  coal-merch, 

2  Brown,  Robert,  coal-merchant 

3  Watt,  A.  H    coal- merchant 

4  Armstrong,  Robert,  coal-mer- 
chant 

5  Brown,  Charles,  coal-merchant 
Wilson,  And.  coal-merchant 

6  M'Isaac,  Wm.  coal-merchant 
9  Winter,  J.  R.  coal -merchant 

10  Kyle,  John,  coal-merchant 
John  Adam,  manager  for  Ed- 

monstone  collieries  depot 
Moffat,  John,  agent  for  Sir  John 

Hope's  collieries 
Bathgate,  Joseph,  manager  for 

Dalkeith  coal  depot 
Marquis  of  Lothian's  coal-office; 

H.  White,  agent 
Arniston  coal-ottice  ;  D.  Grant, 

salesman 

RANDOLPH  CLIFF. 

2  M'Kenzie,  J.  H    esq.  W.S. 

3  Robertson,  James,  esq. 

4  Greive,  John,  esq.  accountant 

5  Innes,  Thomas,  esq.  advocate 

6  Miller,  Jnhn,  esq. 

7  Dunlop,  John,  esq. 

7  Robertson,  Jas.  S    esq.  W.S. 

8  INIiichell,  James  L.  esq.  W.S. 

9  Curie,  William,  esq. 
Brown,  R.  jun.  merchant 

RANDOLPH  PLACE. 

1  Barron,  George,  esq.  W.S. 
1  Oliphant,  Mrs 
I  Steell,  .In.  esq.  sculptor,  R.S-A. 
3  Steell,  John,  sculptor,  U.S.A. 

RANDOLPH  CRESCENT. 

1  Fletcher,  A.  esq.  advocate 

2  Brodie,  John,  esq.  W.  S- 

3  Cleghorn,  Geo.  esq   of  AVeens 

4  Orr,  Patrick,  esq.  W  S. 

5  Chiistison,  Dr,  professor 

6  Millon,  i\Iiss,  boarding  school 

7  Forbes,  Charles,  isq. 

8  Williams,  Henry,  esq. 

9  Henderson,  Mrs 
1 1  Sandfiird,  E.  D.  esq.  advocate 

I  2  Morrison,  A.  esq.  of  Bogie 

RANKEILLOR  STREET. 

1  Gilfillan,  Mrs  "Walter 

1  Bonnar,  Thos.  esq. 

5  Grieve,  R.  S 

7  Cameron,  ^Irs 

7  Colvill,  Misses 

7  M-Dtrniant,  Mrs  P. 

7  Bayne,  Miss 

7  Cunningham,  George 

9  Auld,  James,  esq. 

I I  Moffat,  \Villiani,  solicitor 
13  Alexander,  Mrs 
13  Gourhiy,  Miss 


n  E  G 

1  !  Hamilton,  ]\Irs  W. 

l3  Hardie,  Miss,  teacher  of  music 

13  Gordon,  Miss 

4  Jlitne,  Mrs  William 

4  llobertson,  (ieorge,  baker 

4  Kmerson,  ]Mi  s 

4  Johnston,  Adam,  com.  traveller 

6  Plenderson,  llev.  I),  teacher 

8  Gordon,  David,  M.D.  surgeon 

lO  Elder,  Misses 

10  White,  ]\Iiss 

12  Gibb,  Thomiis,  agenl 

12  Gibb,  Andrew,  agent 

14  CoWan,  James,  surgeon.  Al.D. 
14  Cowan,  George,  surgeon,  >r.D. 
l6  Alexander,  llev.  W.  L. 

18  Miller,  John,  esq. 

18  Miller,  II.  N    surgeon 

20  Brydon,  Mrs 

20  Cameron,  Mis  :M;ijor 

20  Gardner,  "\V.  C.  draper 

22  Lawrie,  .J.  surgeon 

26  Mercer,  William, lace-merchant 

26  Tough,  David,  esq. 

26  Feams,  AV.  teacher 

26  Birrell,  Andrew,  currier 

30  liiggar,  Jno.  esq. 

32  Scott,  James,  late  baker 

32  Carlaw,  Thos.  tobacconist 

32  Kanken,  K.  esq. 

32  Davidson,  Rev    D. 

32  Marchbani,  W.  warehouseman 

32  Torrance,  Mrs 

34  Anderson,  John,  merchant 

36  Wilson,  George,  ironmonger 

38  Moffat,  Thos.  bookseller 

38  Colston,  Mrs 

38  Fraser,  Miss  Jane 

38  Dow,  Mrs 

40  Thomas,  Mrs  Wilson 

42  Russel,  IMrs 

44  Burns,  David,  esq. 

44  Sibbald,  George,  surgeon 

44  Wishart,  Mrs  Capt, 

44  Collier,  Mrs 

44  Bell,  Geo.  jeweller 

46  Scott's,  Mrs,  lodgings 

48  Watson,  Captain  J.  ^ 

60  lliach,  Mrs 

50  Wells,  Lawrence,  tea- dealer 

60  Hunter,  lAIiss 

60  Hunter,  Thos.  spirit-merchant 

50  Findlater,  jMrs 

62  AV'elch,  Mrs 

54  Currie,  Mrs  William 

54  Sclater,  11.  senior,  die-cutter 

54  Fleming,Thomas,  shawl-manuf. 

64  Johnston,  P.  H.  coal-merchant 

REGENT  STREET  iLekh.) 

1  Rose,  ]Mrs  John 

1  Dowie,  Thomas  (of  L.  E.  L.  { 

G.  Shipping  Co  ) 
1  Turnbull,  Wm  shipmaster 
1  Thomson,  Kev.  John 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


REG 


205 


3  AVilson,  JNIiss,  lodgings 
3  Ross,  Miss,  lodgings 

3  M<[.eod's,  Mrs,  lodgings 

4  Mllligan,  JMrs,  spirit-denier 

6  Fairgrieve,  Willium,  smith 

5  Thomson,  R.  of  Customs 

6  Scott.  A.  junior,  wright  &  un- 
dertaker 

7  Coffee  roasting  estahlishment 
Bowe,  David   grocer 
Hutcheson,  A   grocer 
Kicolson,  J.  shipmaster 
Bisset,  Thompson,  shipmaster 
hhiells.  llubert,  wine-merchant 
Alison,  D.  sail-cloth  merchant 
Nortk  Leilh  Church 

REGENT  TERRACE. 

3  Monro,  George,  esq.  S.S.C. 

4  Campbell,  Colonel,  R.A. 

5  ]M'Donald,  Alexander,  esq. 

7  M'DuiF,  Alexander,  esq    (of 
Bonhard)  VV.S. 

8  Mitchell,  Robert,  esq. 

8  IMitchell,  R.  Burn,  esq. 

9  Hunter,  Rev.  John 

10  Dalziel,  Geo.  W.S. 

11  Small,  George,  esq. 

12  Greig,  John,  esq.  of  Lethangie 

13  Bayley,  Isaac,  writer 

14  Drybrough,  Andrew,  esq. 

1 5  Colt,  Mrs,  sen.  of  Gartsherrie 

16  Thomson,  Tho.  esq.  advocate 

17  Russell,  A.  tea-dealer 

18  Easton,  Mrs 

19  Brown,  Captain  David,  of  Park 

20  Wood,  J.  of  Hercules  Insurance 

21  Trotter,  Charles,  esq. 

22  Kilbee,  R.  S.  G.  esq. 

23  Anderson,  Mrs 

24  Richard,  Walter,  esq. 

25  Cochrane,  .James,  brassfounder 

26  Bennie,  Rev.  Arch. 

27  Macfie,  John,  esq. 

28  Mill,  John,  esq.  merchant 

29  Scott,  Henry,  esq. 

30  M'Gilchrist,  Rev.  John 

31  Craig,  Mrs  K. 

32  Herwick,  Alexander,  esq. 

33  Martin,  Lieutenant-Colonel  S. 

34  Wallace,  L.  A.  architect 

IlEGISTER  PLACE. 

1  Cafe  R«yal  Tavern,  Anderson, 

John 
3  White,  George,  printer 
3  Wallace,  R.  and  Co.  printers 
3  iMorison,  J.  (National  Bank) 
3  Stewart,  Chas.  messenger  Edin 

burgh  and  I.,eith  Bank 
6  Rennie,  T.  (British  Linen  Co. 

6  ThoirisDn,D.  (British  Linen  Co.) 

7  Gray,  James(British  Linen  Co.) 
Wilson,  R.  S.  (Royal  Bank) 
Hay,  Alex.  (Register  Office) 


REGISTER  ST.  (EAST.) 

2  IM'Gregor,  Miss,  tobacconist 

3  ;Moir  &  Goldie,  clothiers 
3  Vallance,  George,  glover 
3  Turnbull,  Adam,  tailor 
3  Lawson,  James,  lodgings 
3  IM'Kean,  John,  tailor 

3  Dryburgh,  IVIrs,  lodgings 

4  Aitchison,  Alexander,  baker 

5  Paterson,  T.  grocer 

6  Baillie,  David,  grocer 

7  F'erguson,  Arch.  Ship  hotel 
7  Thomson,  Edward,  tailor 
7  Thomson,  INIiss,  milliner 

7  Dickson,  INlrs,  lodgings 

8  Gray,  Thomas,  flesher 

9  Lauder,  Thomas,  baker  , 

1 1  Marr,  James,  spirit-merchant 

12  Ovenston,  John,  spirit-mercht. 

REGISTER  ST.  (WEST.) 

GahrieVs  road, 
Greenlaw,  .lohn,  tavern 
Kerr,  Archibald,  tailor 
Ambroses,  Mrs,  lodgings 
Hepburn,  Mr,  Britannia  tavern 
W*hitelaw,  James,  watchmaker 
Duncan  &  Co.  lithographers 
Romanes,  William,  tavern 
Dow,  James,  spirit-dealer 
1  Patton,  A.  saddler,  &c. 
1  Robertson,  D.  Guilford  arms 
3  Romanes,  William,  tavern 
3  Webster,  Miss,  lodgings 
3  Thomson.  Mrs,  lodgings 
5  Donaldson,  Alex  bootmaker 
7  Morris,  Robert,  stationer 
1 1  Vallance,  George,  glover 
13  Boston  and  Brown,  jewellers 
15  Marshall,  John,  plumber 
15  Gunn,  John,  shoemaker 
17  Kerr,  Archibald,  tailor 
19  Lawries,  old  and  new  bookshop 

21  Brodie  &  Hume,  plumbers,  &c. 

23  Hume,  William,  plumber 
25  Peaston,  James,  tailor 

29  M'Gregor,  James,  watchmaker 

31  Harkom,  Joseph,  gunmaker 
33  Smith,.! .  &  Co.carvers  and  gilders 

35  Wilson,  Dan.  printseller 

37  Clark,  Hugh,  billiard-room 
52  Alexander,  William,  esq   W.S. 
48  Burnet,  Thos.  tailor,  &c. 
46  Bumside,  D.  engraver 

38  Corstorphine,  P.  jun.  bootmaker 

36  Nicol,  A.  shoe  warehouse 

32  Walkinshaw,  Jas.  spirit-dealer 

30  Anderson,  John,  bootmaker 
28  Whitelaw,  James,  watchmaker 

24  Norrie,  R.  &  Son,  painters 

22  Leslie,  Geo.  (Cowan  &  Co.) 
18  Somervill,  E.  lapidary 
16  (3'Neil,  A.  figuremaker 
14  Snarp,  Peter,  brassfounder 
12  AVilson,  J.  tavern 


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II  I  c 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEIIH 


R  O  S 


8  M'Gregor,  Jas.  National  hoteli  lo  ^litchell,  John,  tinsmith 
4  Thomson,  Jas.  tailor  and  cloth.    15  Inglis,  J.  spirit-dealer 


2  Stephen,  "William,  hairdresser 

RESTALRIG. 

Porterfield,  John,  gardener 
Hopper,  Thomas,  cowfeeder 
Scott,  He.  ry,  E    esq 
Carstairs,  James,  gardener 
JNIiller,  W.  H    esq.   Craigen 

tinny  house 

Restalrig  House, 
Richardson,  Thomas,  esq.  AV.S. 
]SIacraw,  William,  gardener 
Walker,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 
Clarke,  Sam.  esq.  Marionville 
Oliver,  T.  farmer,  Lochend  farm 

RICHMOND  PEACE. 

7  Rutherford,  P.  stockingmaker 
7  Fubister,  John,  watchmaker 
7  Cantly,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 
1 1  Hastie,  Peter,  bootmaker 
15  Hinshelwood,  R.  cabinetmaker 

Dingwall,  IVIrs,  midwife 
17  Richmond  pend, 

M'Pherson,  Archibald  &  Son, 
plasterer,  5 
17  Oliver,  Thomas,  spirit-dealer 
19  Patterson,  Robert,  flesher 
21  Kerr,  James,  grocer 
23       Richmond  court 
25  M'lntosh,  Mrs  J.  spurit-dealer 
27  Stewart,  Peter,  spirit-dealer 
29  Brown,  James,  wright 
29  Derrin,  James,  plasterer 
29  Syme,  Andrew,  painter 
29  Jameson,  Henry,  cabinetmaker 
29  Stevenson,  J.,Prese-Bookb. So. 
29  Preston   R.  (of  Gall  &  Son) 
31  Hay,  William,  victual-dealer 
33  M'George,  Mrs  Ebenezer 
33  Skelton,  ]\Irs  George 
33  Nisbet,  Mrs,  midwife 
33  Calder,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
33  M'Alister,  M.  case  maker 
35  Linn,  Henry,  spirit-merchant 

Richmimd-ptace  Chapel 
14  Duncan,  VV"m.  cowfeeder 
14  Leslie,  Mr^  T   sick-nurse 

12  Hill,  George,  smith 
6  Williamson,  Mrs  R. 

6  Johnstone,  Robert,  news-agent 

RICHMOND  ST.  (EAST.) 
1  Purves,  Wm.  surgeon 

7  Tait,  Peter,  grocer 
9  Cameron,  William,  grorer,  &c 

13  Aikenhead,  Adam,  flesher 
6  Fraser,  J.  spirit-dealer 

RICHMOND  ST.  (SOUTH.) 

3  Pairman,  William,  grocer 
9  Thompson,  Robt.  letter-carrier 
9  Weddell,  Alex,  letter-carrier 
1 1  Denholm,  George,  baker 


19  Gilchrist,  James,  plasterer 
25  Mitchell,  William,  engraver 

25  Wight,  W.  cutler 
27  M'Intosh,  Henry,  shoemaker 

26  Jamieson,  INIrs 
22  Lyle,  Mrs,  provision-shop 

20  Sutherland,  Miss,  dressmaker 
16  Carnichael,  J.  engraver 
16  Carmichael,  Mrs,  burnisher 
1 4  Dick,  Mrs,  grocer 
10  ]\Iuekersie,  Mrs,  cowfeeder 

2  Nasmyth,  Thomas,  grocer 


RICHMOND  ST.  (NORTH.) 

3  Young,  Mrs,  lodgings 
9  Finnis,  Mrs,  lodgings 

9  Hogg,  Miss,  dressmaker 
13    Wesley  Chapel 
25  Ballantyne,  James,  grocer 
27  Johnston,  Robert,  esq.  W-S. 
37  Henderson,  David,  spirit-deale 
41  Ronaldson,  Mrs 

41  Smith,  Robert,  letter-canier 
49  Cossar,  William,  lodgings 
49  Scott,  James,  printer 
51  Scott,  James,  baker 

42  Kerr,  John,  grocer 
40  ^I  Farlane,  P.  lodgings 
3!J  Wilson,  William,  victual-dealer 
30  Smellie,  Henry,  grocer 
1 6  Little,  A.  victual-dealer 
1 4  Jamieson,  George,  hosier 

10  Alexander,  David,  writer 

10  IMuirhead,  Ja.  carver  and  gilder 

RICH:\I0ND  ST.  (WEST.) 

1  Fazakerley,  Mrs  H. 

1  Crow,  William,  tailor 

1  Gilles,  James 

3  Roberts,  David,  victual-dealer 

5  Kant,  Mrs,  grocer 

7  Veitch,  Miss,  milliner 

9  Pottie,  James,  baker 

11  xM'Oraish   Patrick,  writer 
1 1  Sibbald,  Mrs 
11  Mudie's,  Miss  E.  lodgings 
1 1  .Saanston,  Thomas  (of  S.  &  S.) 
13  Lawson,  Mrs  James,  grocer 
15  Peddie,  IVIrs,  corset-makers 

Richmond  Itnn-, 

Campbell,  Arch,  spirit-mercht. 

Kerr,  Robert,  grocer,  5 

Fairley,  John,  flesher 
21   Hoyal  iJispfiisary 
21  Campbell,  John,  collector 
56  Rutherford, Robert,  spirit-dealer 
54  Watt,  Thomas,  watchmaker 
48  Haig,  Mrs  E.  1  dgings 
42  Anderson,  James,  grocer 
40  Forrest,  Mrs  Geo.  spirit-dealer 
30  Mather,  William,  flesher 
18  Hailey,  John,  tailor 
14  Henderson,  John,  hairdresser 


12  Grieve,  George,  shoemaker 
6  Donaldson,  Alexander,  tailor 
6  Banks,  W.  cabinetmaker 
4  Downie,  James,  shoemaker 
4  Hume,  Mrs,  nurse 
4  Mackie,  Joseph,  tailor 
4  Crerar,  Donald,  spirit-dealer 

RIDDLE'S  CLOSE  {Leith.) 
1  Sinclair,  A  ,  A.  &  B.  officer 

I  Colville,  Mrs,  Britannia  tavern 
3  Watt,  Mathew,  baker 

3  Porteous,  James,  bootmaker 

4  Hamilton,  J.  Black  Bull  tavern 
4  Dick,  Wm.  shipmaster 

4  Cunningham,  Mrs  A.  flesher 

5  Cameron,  Jas.  provision  sliop 

7  Taylor's,  Mrs,  dairy 

8  Thomson,  Peter,  baker 

9  Cochran's  Mrs,  tavern 
9  Haldane,  John,  pawnbroker 

1 0  Symon,  Peter,  pye  baker 

II  Mackay,  Isaac,  hairdresser 


RIEGO  STREET. 

3  Don  ildson,  Thos.  tailor 

6  Ross,  John,  smith 

7  Douglas,  iNIrs,  victual-dealer 
10  Henderson,  R.  cowfeeder 

ROMILLY  PLACE. 

2  Siddie,  John,  wright 
2  Anderson,  INIiss 

2  Wightman,  John,  seedsman 

3  Bryden,  William,  victual-dealer 

4  Siitlierland,  John  &  Son,  tailors 
6  Doig,  Alex,  grocer 

8  Miller,  William,  printer 

12  IVIenzies,  James,  shoemaker 

13  M'Kean,  A.  baker 
15  Dalrymple,  John,  grocer 

ROSE  STREET. 
3  Russel,  John,  grocer 
3  Hayne,  John,  fruiterer 
3  Shanks,  M.  and  G.  jeweller* 
3  Stewart,  Mark,  tailor 
3  Archibald,  George,  engraver 
3  Young,  John,  bookbinder 
3  Campbell's,  Mrs,  lodgings 
3  Welsh,  James,  flesher 
3  Welsh,  David,  baker 
5  Inglis,  John,  cowfeeder 
7  Kay,  David,  baker 
9  Welsh,  J.  shoemaker 
9  Mackay,  William,  jeweller 
9  Nicol,  Andrew,  bootmaker 
9  Reid,  JNIrs,  straw-hat  maker 
11  Busher,  John,  gold-beater 
13  Hamilton,  R.  S.  grocer 
15  M'Kenzie,  John,  plumber 
19  Ruthven,  Jas.  sen.,  printer 
19  Aiichincloss,  John,  smith 
19  Cockburn,  Jos.  breechesmaker 

Rdsi--  fitrtet  c/iapt-t 
21  Anderson,  James,  spirit-dealer 


R  O  S 

23  Grant,  Geo.  working-jeweller 
23  M-Kenzie,  John,  plumber 
23  jNToffat,  Andrew,  cabinetmaker 
27  Muir,  Geo.  Albert  tavern 
27  Rollo,  11.  bootmaker 

Ig^   Hintover  street 
31  iMoir,  D.  hairdresser 
33  Tait,  Andrew,  baker 

36  liitchie   T.  veterinary  surgeon 

37  Greeiishields,  J.  grocer 

37  Greenshields,  11.  pianof.  tuner 

41  Halket,  William,  bootcutter 

43  Galbreath,  Philip, chini. -sweep. 

45  Ilussel,  Mrs,  tailor 

47  Sheriff",  J.  dealer  in  stoneware 

49  Robertson,  James,  tavern 

51  Thomson,  R.  lodgings 

61  ]\Iaitland,  Ilobt.  livery  stabIc^ 

63  King,  Charles,  lapidary 

55  Steventon,  .T.  Bay  Horse  Inn 

61  Fraser,  jNIrs,  midwife 

69  Johnston,  Tho.  &  Son,  wrights 

69  Wiieatley,  S. 

73  AVilson,  Mrs,  crape  dresser 

73  Hannan,  Daniel,  tailor 

73  Linton,  jMrs,  dressmaker 

tj^    Frederick  street 
77  Johnston,  James,  missionary 
79  Findlay,  William,  grocer 
83  Pollock,  Peter  &  Son,  farriers 
83  Scott,  Charles,  postmaster 
83  Wilkes,  John,  cabinetmaker 
91  Advertiser  Printing  Office 
103  Storie,  John,  tailor 
105  M'Gill,  Edw.  glazier,  ho.  122 
1 1 1  Orr,  Alexander,  tailor 
1 1 3  Anderson,  James,  spirit-dealer 
115  Robertson,  Mrs  S.  lodgings 
119  Gray,  Alex,  veterinary  surgeon 
123  Johnston,  William,  baker 
12.1  Angus,  Thomas,  fl?sher 
127  Gregory,  Wm.  tin  plate  worker 
129  Seton,  Hen.  veter.  surgeon 
129  M'\'itie,  R.  victual-dealer 
1 29  Wilson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
131  Russell,  John,  grocer,  ho.  162 

E.^S°  Ca.st/e  street 
133  Wilson,  Robert,  flesher 
Lane, 
St.  George's  Infant  School. 
133  Trail,  John,  cabinetmaker 
133  Waterson,  R.  spirit-dealer 
137  Robson,  I\Irs  ]\I.  hosier 
139  Roxburgh,  George,  cooper 
149  Carrick,  Alex,  smith,  ho.  135 
151  Dick,  John,  plumber 
153  P>ench,  G.  T    silk-dyer 
153  Black,  I\Irs,  laundress 
163  Innes,  Charles,  plasterer 
153  Boyd,  INIrs,  sick  nurse 
155  Law,  Robert,  fleslier 
159  Ross,  Agnes,  cowfeeder 
161  Harper,  Mrs,  nurse 
161  Dali;leisli,  \V'm.  lodgings 
161  Ciithbertson,  John,  builder 
165  Smith,  Thomas,  lodgings 


STREET  DIRECTOnY. 

165  Robertson,  A.  cabinetmaker 
167  Byres,  Thomas,  baker 

Haptist  Chapel 
206  Ramage,  James,  wright 

00  Small,  David,  s])irit-dealer 
1!)(!  Fraser,  George,  china-burner 
19!!  Jardine,  Mrs 
l!)(i  'W'ilite,  ]\Irs  P.  spirit-dealer 
104  Burnet,  George,  tailor 
194  M'Gregor,  ]Mrs,  print-glazer 
104  Sandilands,  James,  lodgings 
192  Wood,  INIrs  Jane,  grocer 
190  Cowper,  Mrs,  corsetmaker 
190  Vaughan,  Mrs 
188  Brash,  James,  victual-dealer 
184  Taylor,  Mrs,  grocer 
I  no   The  llicket  Omrt 
178  Richardson,  R.  shoemaker 
1  76  Robertson,  James,  cowfeeder 
174  Ha'kett,    Cieorge    (officer   to 

Minister's  Widows  Fund 
174  Lees,  A.  rouge  maker,  &c. 
174  Reid,  Mrs  William 
170  Trotter,  Stephen,  spirit-dealer 

166  Bell,  John,  smith 

166  Walker,  James,  cabinetmaker 
house  180 
66  M'Ewen,  Thomas,  grocer 
Ig^  Castle  street 
164  Reid,  Gr€o.  hairdresser 
164  Boog,  Mrs  Matthew 
1(;2  Anderson,  Robert,  stabler 
162  Anderson,  iMrs,  ladies'  nurse 
158  AVilson,  David,  cowfeeder 
156  Lawson,  James,  wright 
156  Ormiston,  Geo.  smith 
156  Carrick,  .lames,  smith 
156  Gitig,  Wm.  -mith 
154  Thomson,  David,  spirit-dealer 
152  Moiiltray,  H.  chimney-sweep. 
150  AValker,  John,  shoemaker 
146  Lawson,  Mrs,  pie-baker 
144  Hood,  Thomas,  shoemaker 
142  Ancrum,  J.W.  cork-manufact. 
140  Sutherland,  Mrs,straw-hatmkr, 
132  Murdoch,  Miss  M.  lodgings 
132  I'ariss,  j\Irs,  midwife 
126  Turnbull,  Jas.  victual-dealer 
122  INl'Donald,  A.  Cdbinetmaker 
122  Aitkin,  Mrs,  staymaker 
118  M'Ewein,  T.  mason 
1 16  Craig,  Alexander,  tailor 
116  Stewart,  Robert,  inkmaker 
112  INl'Kwan,  David,  letter-carrier 
110  Masters,  Mrs,  spint-dealer 
110  Stirling's  stables 
110  Collins,  E.  &  .^'on,  joiners 
110  Howel,  John,  polyartist 
108  Dalziel,  Robert,  fishinonger 
106  Keddie,  John,  bootmaker 
106  Mackay,  Miss,  staymaker 
106  Brotherston,  A.  victual-dealer 
106  Scott,  Thomas,  confectioner 
^■g-,"  Frederick  stieet 
104  Thomson,  John,  stationer 
1 04  Fraser,  Jo'.in,  teacher 


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207 


104  Penny,  Mrs,  lodgings 
102  AVclsh,  William,  flesher 
'00  j\Iathison,  Alex,  spirit-dealer 
00  Mitchelson,  J.  R.  painter 
00  Inglis,  (ieorge,  stables 
98  Baptie,  Mrs^A. 
98  Allnuii  Loan  Company,  H. 

y.  M'Donald,  manager 
96  Stewart,  .John,  spirit-dealer 
94  Clark,  ]\lrs,  grocer 
92  Horsburgh,CJeorge,  bootmaker 
90  Hook,  Adam,  lodgings 
90  Ruthven,  Ms,rs 
90  Eraser,  W.glass&  china-burner 
88  AYright,  David,  baker 
86  Deas,  Thomas,  tailor 
82  Brydon,  Mrs  J. 
82  Ellis,  Miss,  dressmaker 
82  Uewar,  .John,  house-painter 
80  Brydon  &  Sons,  bell-hangers 
76  Richardson,  G.  victual-dealer 
74  Burnet,  Miss  C  dressmaker 
74  Scrymgour,  H.  upholsterer 
70  Robertson,  Alex,  dairy 
68  Smith,  Mrs,  midwife 
04  Bayne,  Chas.  fruiterer 
66  Musgrove,  Wm.  glazier 
62  Bookless,  Mrs 
54  Fairgrieve,  .J.  and  Co.  printers 
52  Muirhead,  George, spirit-dealer 
46  Drysdale,  Sirs,  grocer 

({^Hanover  street 
42  Graham,  AVm.  hair-dresser 
42  Brydon,  James,  printer 
42  Porteous,  .John,  flesher 
40  Rutherford,  AValter,  spirit-dlr. 
Liiiie  i  Soiilh  I, 
M'Pherson  &  Syme,  printers 
Dunlop,  Alex,  wright 
Robertson,  Alex,  picture  frame 

maker 
Dundas,  Alex,  cabinet-maket 
Colston,  Alexander,  printer 
AValker,  Alexander,  smith 
Marshall,  Robert,  printer 
Brooks,  A.  coach-builder 
Greatrex,  Wm.  livery-stableS 
38  Wilson,  AVm.  baker 
38  Small,  .James,  spirit  merchant 
34  Swales,  1{.  Iving's  Arms 
30  Arnot,  .James,  jeweller 
30  M'Gregor,  Airs,  tavern 
30  Porteous,  .Jno.  flesher 
30  Bruce,  A.  pocket-book  maker 
28  Sawers,  AVm.  shoemaker 
26  Laing,  Alexander,  baker 
24  Hamilton,  AVm.  spirit-dealer 
22  Inderwick,  Misses 
22  Bogie,  Miss,  lace-cleaner 
22  Craig,  Mrs  James 
20  Henry,  AVilliam,  shoemaker 
20  Ritchie,  Thos.  vet.  surgeon 
20  Paterson,  Mrs,  h.ir-manufr. 
20  Anderson,  Mrs,  eating-house 
1  8  Campbell,  John,  cowfeeder 
14  Cameron,  John,  grocer 


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K   tJ  T 


12  Trainer,  .Tno.  provision  shop 
10  Smill,  James,  spirit-dealer 
10  llae,  Andrew,  whipmaker 
8  Lauder,  Jno.  spirit-dealer 
6  3I'Lenan,  Mrs,  lodgings 
6  Robins,  Alexander,  bootmaker 
6  Brown,  John,  spirit-dealer 
6  Forrest,  AVm.  wine-merchant 
4  Police  Office 

ROSEMOUNT  (Leith.) 

Wood,  John,  esq. 

ROXBURGH  PLACE. 

1  Marshall,  J.  agent 
■SY.  Pcier's   Chiipcl 

5  Sampson,  IMiss 

6  Dunnet,  Wm,  classical  teacher 

5  Douglas,  W.  engravers 

7  Livingston,  John,  agent 

7  M'Laren,  J.  tea-merchant 
Reid's,  Dr  D.  B.  class-room 

\G  M'Donald,  A.  Leith  carrier 

16  Orr,  David,  letter  carr  er 
14  Steel,  Wm.  flesher 

14    Rd.zbuTfih- Place  Chapel 

12  jVI'Glashan,  .T.  furniture-dealer 

10  Smith,  D.  of  Excise 

8  Herdman,  John,  baker 

(j  M'Gregor,  Poison,  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers and  booksellers 

6  Stott,  John,  leather-merchant 
0  Dunn,  Walter,  printer 

6"  Davidson,  John,  tailor 

6  Anderson,  Mary,  boot-binder 

2  Munro,  William  boot  &  shoe- 

maker 

ROXBURGH  STREET. 

5  Gray,  Alex,  veterinary  surgeon 
!)  ^Miller,  James,  surgeon 

11  Douglas,  Archibald,  writer 

17  Cowan,  John,  surgeon 
19  Burn,  J.  surgeon 

18  Neilson,  William,  painter 
14  Ogg,  Mrs 

12  Dods,  Mrs 

1 »  Veitch,  Mrs  D. 
8  Gray,  William,  coal-agent 
8  Bell,  Walter,  shoemaker 
8  Williamson's,  Mrs,  lodgings 

6  M'Whirter,  INIiss 

4  M'Xiven,  Jno.  stationer 
2  Baillie,  ]Mrs,  midwife 
2  Hendrie,  Robert,  wright 

ROXBURGH  TERRACE. 

J  Roxburgh-  Terrace  ChapeJ 
2  Cowan,  Thomas,  engraver 
2  Alexander,  John,  S-S.C. 

4  Arthur,  John,  house-agent 

5  Miller,  Alex,  teacher 

5  Cramb,  IMrs 

6  Smith,  Andrew 

5  Greig,  James,  inspector 

7  Cranston,  George,  plasterer 


8  M'Intosh,  A.  lodgings 

9  Jackson,  John,  lodgings 

ROYAL  CRESCENT. 

8  Dickson,  W.  esq.  accountant 

9  Sommerville,  Colonel 
10  Gordon,  Lady 

14  Fair,  Thomas,  esq. 

15  Pyper,  Hamilton,  esq.  advocate 
25  Darling,  Mrs 

25  Jamieson,  Miss,  dressmaker 
20  Cliishiilm,  Robert,  esq. 

26  Trenc'i,  J.  bookbinder 

26  Scott,  .Tames,  wine-merchant 
26  Trench,  James,  builder 
20  Trench,  Tho.  wood-merchant 
26  Fyffe,  Mrs  Dr 

ROYAL  TERRACE. 

Grcenside  CJnirch 
4  Ellis,  R.  esq.  W.S. 
4  Ellis,  W.  esq.  S.S.C. 
6  Anderson,  ]M.  law-printer 

6  Muir,  .John,  esq.  accountant 

7  Cunningliam,  J.  S,  Com.  Bank 

8  Shaw,  Mrs 

9  Alves,  H.  S.  esq. 

10  Marshall,  Capt.  D.,H.E  l.C.S. 

11  Tawse,  Andrew,  etq.  W.S. 

12  Campbell,  Mrs  A. 

13  IMar^hall,  James,  esq. 

14  Boyd,  John,  esq. 

14  Boyd,  Thos  J.  esq.  (of  Oliver 
&  Boyd) 

14  Boyd,  John,  jun.  esq.  (do.  do.) 

18  Sinclair,  Donald,  letter-founder 
lii  Sinclair,  John,  letter-founder 

19  AVatson,  Reverend  Dr 

20  Gillon,  \V.  U.  of  Wallhouse 

21  Gordon,  Joseph,  esq.  W.S. 
21  Gordon  &  Stuart,  esqrs.  W.S. 

21  Gordon,  Gordon  C.  esq.  W.S. 

22  Brodie,  IVIiss 

23  Carstairs,  Drysdale,  esq. 

24  Sibbald,  Mrs  H. 

25  ]\I'Kinlay,  David,  esq.  of  New 
land  Bum 

30  Sheriff',  Mrs  James 

31  Hall,  Mrs 

33  Swinburne,  Lt.-Col.  of  ^larcus 

34  I5isset,  iMisses,  boarding-school 

35  ]M'Hutcheon,  Wm.  esq.  collec- 

tor of  cess 

RUTLAND  STREET. 

3  Crawford,  Dr  James 
11  Peddie,  Alex.  M.D.  surgeon 
13  Makgill,  ]\frs 

15  Glasgow,  Rob.  R.  esq.  advocate 
17  Crawford,  Mrs  A.  F. 

19  Home,  Lady,  of  Blackadder 

21  Stark,  John,  esq. 

21  Stark,  Jas.  esq.  F.R.C.P.M.D. 

25  Cox,  Robert,  W.S. 

25  Combe,  M.  D.  And  F.R.C.P. 

27  Gordon,  John,  draper 


27  Dudgeon,  John,  esq. 
2y  Borthwick,  Thomas,  write* 

28  Thompson,  Jas.  coach  makei* 
28  Clark,  R.  hosier 
28  Doull,  William,  esq.  W.S- 
26  Norvell,  aiiss  S. 
24  Dodds,  jNIrs  Marcu.s 
22  Crawfurd,  J.  esq.  advocate 
21  Russell,  Claude,  esq.  accountant 
20  Cay,  R.  Dundas,  esq.  W.S. 
16  Robison,  Mrs 
14  Pringle.  George,  esq. 
12  Donaldson,  J.  esq.  advocate 
10  M'Craken,  J.  esq.  S.S.C. 

8  Lawton,  Mis .,  boarding  school 
6  Grainger,  Thos   civil  engineer 
4  Learmonth,  ]\Irs 

Collector's  Offtr^,  \VestKhhPoor 
Rate!-,  Hart  Anderson 

Graham,  R.  jun.  (of  S.  &  G.) 

Galloway,  Misses  E.  C.  &  Co. 
corset-makers 

JMarch,  JMrs 
2  Blackadder,  Mrs  H.  Home 

RUTLAND  PLACE. 
1  Thomson,  D.  spirit-merclianl 

1  Given,  R.  &  Co.  coach  and  har- 
ness makers 

2  Stewart.  J   confectioner 

3  Clark  &  Crawford,  grocers 

4  Syme,  William,  ironmonger 

5  Sutter's  lodgings 
5  Lockhart,  Miss  Elliot 

RUTLAND  SQUARE. 

1  Dunbar,  I\Irs 

2  ^^'ood,  Alex.  jun.  advocate 

3  Dingwall,  Arthur,  esq.  advocate 
3  Robertson,  Mrs 
3  Raniag  ,  Adam,  pewterer 

3  Charles,  Mrs 

4  Calvert,  John  R.  esq.  W.  S. 

5  Paul,  Thomson,  esq.  W.S. 

6  Brown,  Mrs  Major 

7  Davidson,  Laurence,  esq.  W* .% 

8  Burn,  H.  I.  esq.  W.S- 

9  Oliphant,  Robert,  esq.  AV'.S. 

10  Hope,  James,  jun.  esq.  AV.S. 

1 1  Douglas,  Geo.  L.  A.  esq.  adv. 

12  Cruckshanks,  Miss 

13  Robertson,  Rev.  James 
13  Laurie,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D. 

15  CoUingwood,  Mrs 

16  iMurray  &  Logan,  esqrs.  W.S. 
16  Murray,  A.  esq.  of  Crieff,  AV.S. 

16  Logan,  Edmund,  esq.  W.S. 

17  Earl  of  Caithness 

18  Jamieson,  John,  esq. 

19  Russell,  Francis,  esq.  advocate 
19  Russell,  R.  M.D. 
19  Russell,  Mrs 
■20  Guild,  Mrs 

21  Cook,  Mrs 

22  Inglis,  Alexander,  esq. 
22  Inglis,  James,  esq. 


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22  Piincle,  11   esq.  W.S 

22  Nightingale,  K.  W.  clothier 

22  Watherston,  John,  wright 

23  Sprott,  Miss 

23  Sprott,  John,  esq. 

24  Davidson,  Arch  esq.  advocate 

25  Paul,  William,  accountant 

26  Ainslie,  MacAlIan,  &  Graham, 

W.S. 

26  Mac  Allan,  James,  esq.  W.S. 
2«  Graham,  Jas. esq.  (A.  M.&  G.) 

27  Bruce,  Wm.  esq.  wine-mercht 

28  Munro,  A.  liinninii,  esq.  W.S- 

29  Hamilton,  Alex.  esq.  W.S. 

30  Maitland,  Henry,  esq 

30  Blackhall,  Jas.  (of  B.  &  Scott) 

30  French,  John,  AV.S. 

30  Walker,  JMrs 

30  Burns,  Peter,  flesher 

So  Scott,  Alex,  bootmaker 

30  Elouis,  Miss,  teacher 

30  Stewart,  T.  post-master 

31  M'-Cormick,  Miss 

32  Dingwall,  Mrs 


ST.  ANDREW  SQUARE. 

Melville  Monument 

1  Fraser  and  Anderson,  clothiers 

2  jMurray,  William,  Londonhotel 
2  Edin.  Subscri/jtion  Library.       I 
2  Baxter,  Wm.  librarian 
4  Dalgleish  &  Forrest,  auctioneers 
4  ]\litchell,  H.  esq.  accountant 
4  Lawson,  Jas.  tailor  &  clothier 
4  Johnston,  W.  &  K.  engravers 
4  Gordon,  Lieul.-Colonel  John 
6  Scottish    ^yid,ni•s    FiinH  §•  /-'>'< 

Assurance  Society ,  John  Mac- 
kenzie, manager 
6  George,  Wm.  Scottish  Widow's 

Fund 
6  Couper,  W.  &  Son,  bootmakers 
6  Strangman&Brodie,gen  march 
6  Miller,  Thomas,  accountant 
6  Arthur  &  Son,  clothiers 

6  Forrester,  William,   letterpress 

printer,  lilhogr.  &  engrav. 

7  Forbes,  David,  glass  nianufac. 

7  Wilson  &  Martin,  clothiers 

0^  South  St.  David  St. 
f;  M' Donald,  Miss 

8  Haden,  G.  &  J.  engineers  and 

millwrights— ^ee  Advt. 
8  James,  John,  &  Son,  shoemaker 
8  Allan,  Kobert,  stock-broker 
8  Ferenbach  &  Co.  sausage-mak. 

8  M'Laren,  D.  &  Co.  clothiers 

9  Burke,  J.  and  Son,  upholsteren 
9  Ritchie,  Wm.    London  Bible 

warehouse 
10  Stewart  &  Lilly,  milliners,  &c. 
10  Burke,  John,  sen. 
!0  Court,  John,  S.S.C. 
12  Spittal.Jas.&Son, silk  mercers 

12   lVryt,-ni  Bank  of  ScotUiwI; 

p.  Ramsay,  esq.  banker 


13  Watson,  G.  H.  accountant 
t^^  Georae  strut 

14  Watson,  J.  accouniatit,  manager 
of  Scottish  Provident  Institnt 

15  Copland,  R.  T.  clothier 
15  Lindsay,  James,  W.S 
15  Greerson,  Andrew,  W.S. 
15  Whitehead,  AVilUam,  boctmak. 
W!  Dundas  &  Wilson,  W.S. 

17  Steuart,  IMiss 

18  Combie,  INIrs,  lodgings 
l!)  City  of  Glaagow  Assvran,re 

20  Lothian,  Maurice,  S.S.C. 

fS0^ North  St.  Dovidst. 

21  Simps  n,  Misses,  milliners 
21  Black,  D.  M.esq.  W.S. 
21  Black,  Henry,  esq.  solicitor 
21  Fisher,  Daniel,  esq.  S.S.C. 
21  Fisher,  J.,  W.S. 
21  liogle,  Mrs 

21  Bo.jle,  Andrew   esq.  W  S. 

22  Millar,  James,  esq.  F.K.C.S. 

23  S'lanuel's,  David,  private  hotel 
23  Gordon,  Jas.  esq.  <  f  Crag,  adv. 

25  Dundas,  John,  esq.  C.  S. 

26  Scottish  Equitable  I nsurawe  Co. 
R.  Christie,  accountant  and 
manager 

,26  Gibson,  R.  secretary  to  do. 

27  Boswell,  INIrs,  of  Blackadder 
1  %i-^NorthSt.Andrtu)st. 

30  Young,  Wm.  shoemaker 

30  Starkness,  ]\Irs 

30  Guillerez   Mons.  A.  F.  teacher 

of  French 
30  Simpson,  J.  clothier 
30  Sheriffs,  A.  writing-master 
;iO  Faiibairn  &  Co.  linen-draptis 

30  Williamson,  James,  druggist 

31  Law,  Wm.  and  George,  merch 
31  Cad  ell,  Robert,  bookseller 

3 1  Salom,  Mersrs  B.  &Co.  opticians 

32  Cockbumand  Campbell,  wine- 
merchants 

32  Sanderson,  J.  &  Son,  lapidaries 
32  Murray,  John,  junior,  S  S  C 

32  Welsh,  J.  B.  miniature-painter 

33  Veitch,  Thomas,  mapseller 
33  Johnston,  A.  wine-merchant 
35  Douglas's  Hotel,  Wal.  Douglas 

Rni/al  Jinnh  of  Scotland; 

More,  John,  esq.  accountant 
British  Linen  Company's  Bank; 
T.  Corrie,  esq.  manager 

40  Gibson,  A.  esq. 

41  Crosbie,    G.    esq.    manager   of 
National  Bank 

42  National  Bank  of  Scotland 


ST.  ANDREW   STREET, 
(NORTH.) 

1  Miller,  John,  baker 

1  Burness,  William,  printer 

2  Archibald,  David,  tailor 

2  Archibald,Miss,dressmaker,& 

3  Davidson,  R.  sUtioner 


3  Balmain,  James,  wine-merch. 

4  Skinner,  John  li.  esq.  W.S. 

4  Donaldson,  Ar.  breeches-maker 

5  Sadler,  William,  grocer 
3  Ritth  e  &  Co.  peitumt'is 

6  Strang,  "W.  surgeon 

0  PVaser,  John,  confectioner 
St.  Andrew  Lane, 

7  Stewart,  Malcom,  accountant 

8  Tweedie,  M.  confectioner 
10  Ross   &    Mitchell,   contractors 

and  builders 
10  Currie,  Peter,  teacher 
10  ISIore,  George,  printer 
10  Gordon,  Jas.  jun.  litho.  printer 

12  Henry,  William,  bootmaker 

13  Elgin,  William,  bookseller 
Ruddiman,  Thos.  house-painter 
I^yon,  Richard,  picture-frumer 

ST.  ANDREW  STREET, 

(SOUTH.) 

I  Anderson,  Wm.  confectioner 
1  Carmichael,  J.  Globe  tavern 
1  Roberts,  W.  H.  wine-merch. 
1  Weddell,  James,  &  Co.  hosiers 
3  Ijumsden,  Geo.  watchmaker 
3  Kirkwood,  Hen.  seal-engraver 
3  Thompson,  Alex,  gunmaker 
7  I^indsay,  Jn.  &  Co.  booksellers 
7  Dow,  J.  spirit-dealer 
9  Leiih,  Samuel,  lithographer 

9  Fell,  Andrew,  tailor 
1 1  Kirkwood,  J.  &  Son,  engravers 

I I  Falconer,  And.  writing-ma.ster 
13  Seaton  &  Mar.shall,  bootmakers 

13  Paul,  Alexander,  baker 
1.5  Kennedy,  W.  P.  bookseller 
15  Knight,  George,  smith 
17  Eraser,  R.  and  Co.  jewellers 

17  jNIeade,  John,  jeweller 

19  Nightingale,  Edw.  W.  clothier 
23  Ronaldson,  Wm.  wine-merchant 

20  Duncan,  J.  (of  Duncan  &  Son) 

1 8  Duncan,  A.  &  Son,  quill-merch. 
10  Russell,  Geo.  tavern-keeper 

14  Adams  and  Co.  wine-merchts. 
14  Stevenson,  Ninian,  teacher 
14  Beveridge,  Mrs  Jo,  spirit-dlr. 
14  Robertson,  John,  esq.  S.S.C. 
12  Cliisholm,  John,  bookseller 

10  Dickson,  Jas.  wholesale  station. 
10  Wilson's  lodgings 
10  Pattison,  M.,  S  S.C. 

,  M-euse  Lane. 

Kirkwood,  A.  die-cutter 
Howdeii,  P.  &  Co. wine-merch. 

1  aiorton,  James,  general  agent 
Blackwall  &  Munro,  agents 
Bruce,  John,  postmaster 
Cochrane,  R.  cS:  J.  coach  build. 
Morton,  William,  lapidary 
Johns,  T.  C.  and  J.  tailors,  &c. 

8  Kennedy,  C  spirit-merchant 
8  Acquroff,  G.  hair-dresser 


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8  Tod,  John,  engraver 

8  Clark,  Robert,  engraver 

6  Steedman,  A.  M.  tailor 

6  Steedman,  Mrs,  lodgings 

4  Adamson,  Thomas,  tea-dealer 

2  Millar,  John,  china  &glass-mer 


ST.  ANDREW  STREET, 

{Leilh.) 

1  MLeod,  Robert,  tailor 

4  Robertson,  Alex,  prov.-mercht. 

5  Young,  John,  coal-merchant 

8  Wallace,  Wm.  &  Son,  grocer 

9  Heatly,  Adam,  dairy 
11  Mack,  George,  contractor 

13  Gordon,  Mrs,  M.  vintner 
15  Simpson,  Miss,  seminary 
15  M'Laren,    D.  and  G.   wine- 
merchants 

17  M'Leod,  Mrs,  broker 

19  Smith,  Peter,  spirit-dealer 

20  Smeatons  close 
•24  INIiller,  James,  grocer 
25  Vaults, 

27  Thomson,  J.  G.   &  Co.  mer- 
chants, Vaults 

29  Thomson.  A.  A  of  J.  G  T  &  Co 
33  Garland,  J.  O.  pawnbroker 
33  Wilson,  Alex,  victual-dealtr 

30  Gieig,  John,  baker 

Horse  wyrul, 
10  Smith,  T.  victualler 

14  I.awson,  Mrs,  s])ii it-dealer 

38  Hogg,  John,  grocer 

39  Gilchrist,  D.  spirit-dealer 

St.  Andreiu  u'tpul, 
4  ]\Iorison,John,  stonewareshop 

45  Webster,  Hugh,  spirit-dealer 

46  Lumsden  court 

47  M'Kenzie,  John,  contractor 
47  iM'Kenzie   ISIrs,  broker 
52  Sprunt,  Edward,  hairdresser 

Skinner's  court 
St  Leonard's  lane 
Peat  neuk 
Foxe's  lane, 
John  Bishop,  com- dealer 
T.  B.  Alexander,  cooper,  2 
Alexander  T.  &  Son,  coopers,  2 
Robert  Boon,  pawnbroker,  3 
Wishart   Maigt.  broker,  14 
74  Johnston,   Is^ibi.-lla,   and    Co. 

stoneware  merchants 
79  Williamson,  Cbas.  metal-dlr. 
83  Smibert,  James,  smith 
86  Movvat,  AVin    dairy 
88  Daily,  Mrs,  broker 
90  Paierson,  Robert,  tavern 

ST.  ANTHONY  PLACE. 

1  Auld,  George,  spirit-dealer 

3  Bruce,  Ja'v.es,  baker 

4  Cochran,  3Iiss,  milliner 

5  Krskine,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 

6  Eraser,  Wiiliara  surgeon 


7  Wise,  IVIisses,  straw -hatmakers 
7  Meiklejohn,  John,  teacher 
7  M' Donald,  James,  lodgings 
7  Cleland,  Mrs  A. 
7  Cleland,  Peter,  house-painter 
7  Wilson,  William,  clerk 

7  Gordon,  William,  builder 

8  Dickson,  Alex,  victual-dealer 

9  Kay,  Robert,  spirit-dealer 
10  Seaton,  IVIrs  E.  coal-merciiant 
10  Brown,  Mrs  David 

10  M-Pherson,  James,  stone-mer. 

11  Fair,  aim,  Wm.  bootmaker 

12  Smith,  William,  flesher 

13  Palmer,  David,  hairdresser 

14  Burt,  .James,  saddler 

15  Crombie,  Mrs,  lodgings 
15  Shaw,  James,  boat-builder 

15  Charles,  George,  agent 

16  Hastie,  Alex,  green  grocer 


ST.  ANTHONY    ST.  {Leith.) 
8  Pirrie,  David,  wright         « 
1 1  Macnair,  John,  brewer 
1 1  VYhitson,  Robert,  brewer 
14  Vertue,  AY.  &  Co.  wine-raers. 
St.  Anthitnt/  court, 
Fergusson,  John  wine-mercht 
Allardice,  11.  (of  A.&Laugh- 

ton) 
Clark,  Donald,  agent 
St.  Anthony  Lane.  St.  Anthony 

street  to  Yardheads 
Callender,  D.  tanner 

ST.  BERNARD  CRESCENT, 

3  Wilkie,  Captain  W. 

5  Logan,  Walter,  esq. 

7  Hutchison,  Rev.  Dr 
9  Rigby,  ^Airs 

1 1  Kerr,  Mrs 

ll  Stevenson,  Jas.  esq. 

1 3  Erskine,  William,  esq. 
l5  Dundas,  G.  Hamilton,  esq. 
17  Raebum,  Henry,  esq. 
19  AA''ilson,  Patrick,  esq. 
21  INlacfarlane,  Wm.  esq.  M.D. 
23  Mitchell.  Lieut.-Colonel 
25  Hay,  Captain  Philip 
27  Whitehead,  John,  esq.  S.S.C. 
29  AV^ordie,  Mrs 
31  Forbes,  Mrs  Major 
35  Allan,  Wm.  esq.  accountant 

14  Hogg,  Mrs 
10  Horsburgh,  Major 

8  Dundas,  JNIiss  Hamilton 

6  Dauney,  JNIrs 

4  Robertson,  Captain  Alexander 
2  Edgar,  IVIrs 

ST.  BERNARD  PLACE. 

I  Robson,  ]\Irs  Jane,  sick-nurse 
1  Lawrie,  Miss  F.  dressmaker 

ST.  BERNARD  ROAV. 

Smith,  Robert,  joiner 


3  AYalton,  JNIiss 

3  Hogg,  William,  W.E. 

3  Comrie,  Mrs 

4  Martinson,  J.  N.,  AY.E. 

5  Jenkins,  Richard,  esq. 

6  JNI'Keliar,  Miss 

7  Stirling,  John,  esq. 

8  Heatlie,  James,  esq.  A.  C.  S. 

9  .Johnston,  IVIrs 

9  INI'Biin,  Mrs,  nurse 
10  jMarshall,  Robert,  printer 
Shaw,  Mrs  John 
Miller,  Thomas,  farmer,  Inver. 

leith  {west) 
Fraser,  J.  gardener,  Inverhith 

Inverleilh  House, 
Greenock,  Lord,  K.CB. 

ST.  COLiME  STREET. 

I  Angus,  George,  architect 

1  Cadell,  Misses,  of  Tranent 

2  Bruce,  Ralph,  esq. 

3  Keay,  jNIiss, 

4  Campbell,  jVfiss 

5  Urquhart,  Adam,  esq.  advocate 

6  AYright,  T.  G.  esq. 

7  AYalker,  W.  S.  esq.  advocate 

8  Gilchrist,  Mrs 

9  Rutherfurd,  And.  esq.  advocate 

ST.  CUTHBERT  STREET. 

20  Bryce,  Mrs 
19  M'Dowall,  Mr  Col. 
23  Littlejohn,  T.  esq.  H.E.I.C.S. 
45  Burnet,  Miss,  of  Barn.s 
43  Stuart,  AYilliam,  AA'.S. 
42  Orr,  Captaui.  superintendent  of 
Naval  &  Military  Academy 

ST.  DAVID  STREET, 
(SOUTH.) 

1  Kirkwood,  J.  S.  goldsmith 
1  jNI-Donald,  D.  spirit-de.iler 
1  Newton,  AY.  A.  saddler 
1  M'Kenzie,  A.  tailor 
1  Mackenzie,  Alisses  J.  &  H.  dress- 
makers 
1  Dewar,  .John,  bootmaker 
3  Kemp,  A.  spirit-dealer 
5  Smith,  David,  silk-dyer 
7  AA'att,  Andrew,  saddler 
9  Elder,  H.  commission-agent 
11  Macredie,  Alex,  bookseller 
11  M'Phail,  Messrs.  booksellers 
13  M'Kay  &  Ferrier,  painters 
15  Ferguson,  .John,  bookseller 
17  Welsh,  James,  bootmaker 
19  Thornton  &  Collie,  printers 
19  Carr,  ]\Iichael,  tailor 
19  I\Ieekie,  Richard,  engraver 
21  Spence,  Charles,  esq,   SS.  C 
21  Durward,  John,  agent 
21  Dissenters'  §-    General  Assu- 
rance Co. — See  Adv 
21  Bryden,  AYm.  tailor 


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211 


IG  Evening     Post    and     Scotti^ih 

Standard  neivspaper  office 
16  Gavin,  Hector,  engraver 
10  Cannon,  A.  printer 
14  Finlay,  .lohu,  bootmaker 
14  M'Donakl,  Alex,  bootmaker 
14  Bell  &  Gmm,  bookbinders 
\2  Edinburgh  Printina;  Co. 
V2  Sinclair,  P.  a<;enl&  auctioneer 
12  Sinclair,  Mrs,  collee-house 
8  Mabon,  John,  accountant 
8,  (5,4,  &2,  Kennington  &JenneK 

silk  mercers  and  drapers 
2  National  Ftre  Insurance  Com- 
pani/    of    Scotland ;     Ivory 
Holmes,  manager. — See  adv. 

2  Steele,  John,  toy-merchant 

ST.  DAVID  STREET, 

(NORTH.) 

1  Keegan,  Thomas,  merchant 

3  tiibson  and  Hector,  esqs.  W^S. 
'^  Robertson,  J.  15.  writing-master 
3  AV'hite,  John,  teacher 
3  Bairy,  ]Mrs 

5  Borthwick,  A.  accountant 
5  Keegan,  John,  solicitor 
5  Rortliwick,  C.  esq.  accountant 
5  Northern  Reversion  Co. 
7  Veitch,  AVilliam.  lodgings 
7  Noble,  James,  cabinetmaker 
7  Bell,  Mrs,  lodgings 

9  Holland  &  Thomson,  W.S. 
9  .Mackenzie,  K.  esq.  accountant 
9   Tod,  George,  accountant 

12  Bishop,  James,  engraver 
12  Macintosh,  jNIts,  midwife 
10  Wightman,  E.  bootmaker 
10  Tuting,  Edward,  shoemaker 
10  Andrew,  ]Mi    es  B   &  M 

10  Ballingall,  \Vm   accountant 
10  Trotter,  James,  writing-master 

8  Ritchie  &  Hill,  esqrs.  W  S. 
8  Alfred  Assurance,    Ritchie   & 

Hill    agents 
6  Ministers''  Wid'ivs'  Fund-office 
6  Inglis  &Wedderburn,  esqs.  W.-- 
fj  Janner,  J.  M.  accounia  it 
6  Scott,  John,  esq.  accountant 
4  Muir,  Henry,  shoemaker 
4  Watt,  A.  saddler 
4  Gray,  James,  of  Standard  Office 
4  M'Innes,  ]VIisses,  milliners 
2  Arthur,  Richard,  S  S.C. 


4  Macdonald,  Jas.  mess.-at-amis 
4  Wel)Ster,  A   mess.-at-arms 
4  AI- Donald,  R.  writer 
4  Munro,  W.  .1.  mact-T 

4  Diinaldsoii,  ^Irs   lodgings 
,")  Wilkio,  A.  mess.-at-arms 

5  U.iihon,  I\Irs 
o  Wilson,  John,  painter 
5  ?«I  Kay,  Benjamin,  A.M. 
5  Mathewson,  R.  of  Exchequer 

Ol^r-ir  Siiiit/i   St.  Jaiiif.s  .-tr,c 
(>  .John  Eraser,  victual-dealer 


^I'Phatl,  Mrs 
2.')  Hutton,  John,  flesher 
2.")  Wood,  William,  mason 
25  Christie,  John,  builder 
2fi  Russel,  A.  late  merchant 
•2(>  Falconer,  C.  esq.  Hartwoodhill 
2(i  Lawrie,  William,  jeweller 

27  Barker,  John,  surgeon 

28  Stewart's  Albion  Hotel 

29  AVilson,    James,    of   British 

Ivinen  Co. 
!0  Haldane,  Ja.  (Haldane  &  Rae) 


7  I\rKenzie,R.stonewaremercht.!30  Black,  Geo.  messenger-at-arms 


ST.  JAMES  SQUARE. 

I  Ferguson,  Miss  dressmaker 
1   Wilkie,  William,  esq. 
I  Cuthbert,  Mrs,  lodgings 
I   15rown,  Thos.  spiric-merchant 

3  Lizars,  W.  H.  engraver 

4  Kidd,  Alexander,  writer 
4  ]Munros  &  Drysdale,messengers- 

at-arms 
4  Prophit,  Thomas,  fish-dealer 


8  i\  itken,  James,  bookbinder 
8  Bcgbie,  William,  lapidary 
8  Murray,  Samuel,  bootmaker 
8  \V'ii;htman,  John,  piano-tuner 

8  Dickson,  James,  wright 

9  Dobbie,  Wm.  spirit-merchant 

1 1  ^Vitken  &  Campbell,  winc-merc. 

12  ^lurray,  William,  upholsterer 

1 3  T' rotter,  T.  tlesher 
13  Lisenham,  J.  general  agent 
1 3  Stewart,  Mrs 

13  15anks,  Wm.  (W.  H.  Lizars) 
13  M'Ewan,  Peter,  esq. 
1 3  Mackay,  C.  of  Theatre  Royal 
U  TuUis,  R.  &  Co.  paper-makers 
15  Nelson,  John,  casemaker 
15  Davidson,  A.  tailor 
15  Robertson,  A.  manufacturer 
15  Martin,  Rob.  soda-water  manfr. 
15  .Tohnston,  Thos.  upholsterer 
15  Watt,  Alex,  tailor 
1 5  Winter,  Mrs 

t^ North  St.  Jnmes  street 
18  Forbes,  Walter,  glass-cutter 

10  Forbes,  Walter,  brass-founder 
[17  Cormack,  James,  smith,  &c. 

17  Keiser,  J.  music-teacher 
17  I-awne,  William,  dyer 
17  Fenwick,  Thomas,  painter 
1 7  Mackenzie,  D.  ]\I   solicitor 
17  Mackenzie,  Mrs 

17  Johnstone,  Robert,  teacher 

18  Bell,  James,  S.S.C. 

19  Brown,  Peter,  printer 

20  Hardie,  Mrs,  lodgings 
21)  Mould,  J.  B.  engraver 
20  Anderson,  William,  writer 

20  Weiiiyss,  And.  trunk-maker 

21  Lawrence,  George,  of  G.  P.  O. 
2  I  Watt,  U    engraver 
21  Leith,  S.  printer 
23  Swanston,Wmessenger-at-arms 
23  Swanston,  Miss,  teacherof  music 
23  Welsh,  James,  of  G.P  O. 
23  Campbell,  Mrs 
23  Smith,  James,  lodgings 

23  Colclough,  Mrs 
l^p^  Eldtr  street 

24  Edinburgh  Water  Co.'s  office 

24  Brown,  D.  water-officer 

25  Peterkin,  Alex,  esq    S.S.C. 
25  Waugh,  Miss 


30  Norrie,  John,  painter 
3!»  ^loffat,  AVilliam,  teacher 
:50  Ritchie,  James,  watchmaker 

31  Rutherford,  Misses 

ST.  JAMES  STREET, 

(EAST.) 
2  INI'Donald,  James,  cowfeeder 
4  Sinclair,  D.  leather  merchant 
4  Currie,  Thos.  bootcloser 

4  Crawford,  Robert,  bootmaker 

ST.  JAMES  STREET, 
(SOUTH.) 

1  ]M'Intosh,  John,  rnail-guard 
1  Ure,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 

I  Sloan,  .lames,  stamper,  G.P.O. 
1  Hamilton, Ro.  stamper,  G.P.O. 
1  James,  Moir,  tailor 

5  Chalmers,  ]\Irs  Janet,  nurse 
5  M' Donald,  Wm.  mess  -at-arms 
5  Rankin,  .lohn,  letter-carrier 
7  Mark,  Mrs,  grocer 

9  IVIurray,  David,  spirit-dealer 
11  Fairbairn,  A.  lodghigs 
11  Taylor,  John,  mason 
1 1  Brodie,  James,  painter 

I I  Thomson,  Mrs,  midwife 
1  ]  AVilson,  Misses,  dressmakers 
15  ]\Ioffat,  Js.  &  Co.  victual-dlrs. 

10  Snow,  John,  flesher 
17  Dundass,  J.  letter-carrier 
1  7  Sayers,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
17  Catanach,  Alex,  letter-carrier 
17  M'Intosh,  Mrs,  ladies   nurse 

17  Fleming,  T.  billiard-table  mkr. 

18  Brown,  P.  tea  &  wine  meriht. 

19  liOw,  John,  shoemaker 

19  Eastern  Dispensary 

20  Christie,  Mrs.  provision-dealer 

22  Lauder,  John,  spirit-merchant 

23  P.<lice  (fifirc 
14  Scougall  &  Drysdale,  grocers 
12  Synie,  Miss,  stay  maker 
12  Ayer,  James,  tailor 

8  Johnstone,  Mrs,  trimming-shop 

6  Donaldson,  George,  wright 

0  Barnetson   John,  mason 

6  Mam,  Mrs,  midwife 

0  Siiirley,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

4  AValker,  William,  baker 

2  Johnston,  Mrs,  grocer 


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ST.  JAMES  STREET, 
(NORTH.) 

1  Robertson,  James,  coach-liirer 
1  Aitcliison.  Miss,  dressmaker 

1  Hamilton,  \^'m.  stamper  G.  P.O. 

2  Anderson,  James,  postmaster 

3  jMarr,  James,  spirit-merchaht 

3  Donald,  James,  writer 

4  Bannerman,  Miss  embroiderer 
4  Mather,  Jolm,  teacher  of  music 

4  r^ancock,  H.  teacher  of  music 

5  Aitken,  James,  bookbinder 
5  Aitken,  ]\frs,  midwife 

5  Whitehead,  Miss,  dressmaker 
5  Anderson,  George,  wright 

ST.  JAMES  PLACE. 

1  Ross,  James,  spirit-dealer 

2  Jjumsden,  David,  bootmaker 

3  Bissett.  Alex,  bootmaker 

4  I>awrie,  John,  baker 
Jlelief  Chupel 

5  Crawford,  .James,  wright 

6  Ivinnell,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

C  Watt,  Alex,  veterinary-surgeon 

8  Turnbull,  W.  mail-coachman 

9  Dickson,  John,  gunmaker 
f)  Gray,  J.  bootmaker 

11  Anderson,  J.  post  and  job  horses 

12  Crawford  &  Anderson,  Wrights 

ST.  JOHN'S  HILL. 

Knight,  Joseph,  lock  factory 
1  Ritchie,  Alex,  artist 

1  Campbell,  Archd.  corn-mercht. 

2  Grieve,Robert,  furniture-printer 

2  Smith,  Adam,  writer 

3  Balfour,  Andrew,  printer 
8  Disher,  Robert,  brewer 

8  Waterston,  G.  of  G.  Waterston 
and  Son 
1 1  Craw,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker 
29  Brown,  Hugh,  currier 

ST.  JOHN  STREET. 

1  Mason,  I\Irs 

1  Ford,  Thomas,  grocer 

1  Cameron,  Wm.  teacherof  music 

3  Gilchrist,  Rev.  Dr 

4  Sutherland,  E.  esq.  of  C.  Bank 
6  Girle,  G.  H.  leather-merchant 

6  Christie,  John,  grocer 

7  Amott,  J.  Walker,  esq  W.S 

7  Bayley,  Mrs 

8  Johnstone,  David,  esq. 

9  Clark,  Rev.  John 

11  Yule,  J.  esq.  W.S. 

1 2  Aitchison,  .John,  esq. 

13  ]\Iuir,  William,  wine-merchant 

14  Scott,  Henry,  junior,  hatter 

15  Aitchison,  W.  K.  brewer 
Ifi  Aitchison,  Mrs 

17  Ford,  John,  flint-glass  manufac. 

18  Dei^f  4:  Dumb  Day-School; 

A.  Dr}  sdale,  teacher 


19  House  of  Industry  ;   Mrs  Jen- 

kins, matron 

20  Scott,  H.  &  Co.  hat-manufac. 
22  Forbes,  Alexander,  cabinetmak. 
22  Alexander,  H.  D.  surgeon 

22  Prager,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 

ST.  LEONARD  LANE. 

2  Ferrier,  Charles,  spirit-dealer 

Keir's,  Mrs,  lodgings 
9  Miller,  An.  of  Excise 
1 1  Sinton, William,  slater 

St.  Leonard's  Hill^ 

Rankine,  Lieutenant  D. 

Bankine,  W.  J.  Maquom,  civil 
engineer,  Assoc.  Inst.  C  E. 
<)■  Pringle,  James,  grocer 
1  Marr,  James,  spirit-dealer 

ST.  LEONARD  STREET. 

Davidson,  A.  hairdresser 
Ilenton,  Robert,  clerk 
Aitchison,  Mrs  J.  midwife 
Robertson,  Mrs,  victual-dealer 

JicU's  entry 

John's  place, 
Colquhoun,  Thos.  printer 
Ogle,  Mrs  John 
Hay,  J.  H.  late  brushmaker 
Bathgate,  Joseph,  coal  agent 
Brown,  G.  spirit-dealer 

IlaniiUon  s  Folli/ 
JIullo,  James,  coal-merchant 
Laurie,  l\Irs,  lodgings 
Alder,  Wm.  officer  of  Excise 
Main,  Robert,  late  teacher 
Inglis,  William,  victual-dealer 
Brown,  Mrs  John,  baker 
Fox,  M.  coal-merchant 
Brown,  11.  coal-merchant 
Aitchison  &  Co.  malt  liquor  shop 
Nisbett,  Ro.  girth  manufacturer 
Tough,  Wm.  smith 

Dtyries  entry 
Begrie,  David,  coal-merchant 
Begrie,  ^Irs  Isa.  vict. -dealer 
Guthrie,  Wm.  coal -merchant 

Christie's  entry 

Douglas,  B.  victual-dealer 

Castle  of  Clouts 

Munro,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 
Lawrie,  A.  T.   surgeon,  Park- 
side  house 
Lawrie,  T.  D.  manufacturer  of 
aerated  waters 

(^^ Henry  street 
Simpson,  Wm.  grocer 
Mein,  James,  spirit-dealer 
Armstrong,  W.,  J.  P.  constable 
Brown,  J.  &  Co.  victual-dealers 
Walkers,  Mrs,  lotigings 
Stobie,  William,  victual-dealer 
Mercer,  .lames,  slater 
Sonnnervile,  J.  coal-merchant 
Affleck,  R.  grocer 


24  Dixon,  John,  baker 

22  Moffat,  John,  coal-agent 

22  Murray,  Thos.  coal-merchant 

16  IMorton,  R.  (J.  Gibson  &  Co.) 
14  M'Kay  &  Son,  coal-merchants 
12  Watson,  Lieut.  John 

12  Dixon,  Thomas,  clerk 
12  Cooper,  Mrs 

10  Watson,  J.  grocer 

8  Kerr,  Thomas,  corn-merchant 
St  Paul's  CliuTik 

4  Dixon,  William,  coal-agent 
Minto  Park,  G.  Piggot,  N.  L. 
office 
2  Ramsay,  A.  inspector  of  police 

ST.  MARY  WYND. 

2  Dow,  Wm.  cork-sol emaker 

3  Sfasoti,  Mrs,  victual-dealer 

6  Wilson,  John,  grocer 

4  &  9  Conway,  John,  clothier 

11  &  l2  0neil,  John,  clothier 

25  Birron,  Chas.  clothier 

31  Forrest,  James,  provision  shop 

37  Conway,  Henry,  clothier 

39  Nielson,  Greig  &  Co.  clothing 

depot 
45  Park,  "William,  clothief 
63  Kerr,  Geo.  spirit-dealer 
67  Young,  Robert,  &  Co.  tailors 
81  Grant,  R.  spirit-dealer 

83  Leonard,  J.  clothier 

84  Johnston,  D.  currier 

84  Barrowman,  Wm.  vietual-deal- 
80  Cayle,  Andrew,  clothier 
72  Hopton,  Wm.  german  clockm. 
44       Bi.yd's  entry 
Leather  court, 
Johnston,  Adam,  currier 
Russell,  W.  &  Son,  currier,  3 
30  Curtes,  Thomas,  tailor 
1  Carron,  P.  clothier 

ST.  PATRICK  SQUARE. 

1  Todd,  Alex,  bookseller 

1  Todd,  A.  jun.  gilder 

2  Tibbets,  George,  hatter 

2  Plenry,  C    &  E  hosiers 

3  Anderson,  John,  shoemaket 

4  Allan,  Miss 

4  Jolinston.  J.  wright 

5  Hal',  jMrs,  midwife 

5  Ijidgate,  John,  thomaker 

7  Muir,  James,  bootmaker 

9  Taylor,  Andrew,  grocer 

10  Lawrie,  William,  accountant 
10  Banks,  William,  cabinetmaker 
10  Tait,  Peter,  gent. 
!  1  Ronaldson,  George,  grocer 

12  Archibald,  George,  seedsman 
14  Stewart,  Alex,  spirit-merchant 

17  Bonar,  Mrs 
17  Peat,  Miss 

17  Cowan   ]Mrs  William 
17  Low,  Mrs  John 
1 7  Gardner,  Mrs 


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17  Duff,  Mrs 

17  Fife,  J.  1{.  of  Scotsman  office 

ly  IMenzies,  Jas.  (of  Cus  cms) 

l!)  ]\Iartin,  Mrs,  lodgings 

10  Uarrowman,  J.  warehouseman 

21  Crosbie,  P^dward,  gent. 

20  Henderson,  John,  esq.  S.S.C. 
>22  Ireland,  INIiss 

22  llonaldson,  Miss 
22  Bruce,  Geo. 

22  Johnstone,  Andrew,  polisher 

23  Adams,  A.  Maxwell,  M.D. 

24  Grant,  JNIrs 

24  Henderson,  INfrs 

24  Clinkscales,  11.  linen-draper 

25  Bell,  Robert,  architect 

26  Henderson,  P.  tenclier 

27  Wilson,  ]\Irs  'William 
27  INIofTat,  INIrs 

27  Dodds,  ]Mrs  James 
27  Duncan,  IMrs 
21)  Johnstone,  Wm.  dairy 
^;hU,l,t  Plac; 

Kay,  Tiios.  cabinetmaker 

Fraser,  ]\Irs,  4 

Anderson.  J.  (Edin.  Cloth  Co.) 

Hunter,  Philip,  cooper,  6 

ST.  PATRICK  STREET. 

1  M'Gregor,  A.  spirit  merchant 

2  Stirling,  John,  spirit-dealer 

3  Carlaw,  Thomas,  tobacconist 

4  Weston,  Thos.  victual-dealer 
6  Frier,  Matthew,  baker 

6  llonaldson,  William,  grocer 

6  Hmdman,  A.  lodgings 

7  Thomson,  Mijs,  ropemaker 
9  French,  James,  flesher 

ST.  STEPHEN'S  STREET 
1  Oman,  Robert,  painter 
St  Stijilietis  church 
Ramsay,  John,  wright 

ST.  VINCENT  STREET. 

1  Arnott,  John,  esq.  W.S. 

1  Arnott,  INIrs 

1  Inglis,  William,  S.S.C. 

1  Gemble,  Mrs 

1  JManson,  D.  esq.  S.S  C. 

1  Ken  ward,  W.  D.  teacher 

1  Ness,  David,  shoemaker 

3  Hislop,  Mrs  Cecilia 

5  Dickson,  H.  G.  esq.  W.S. 
7  Mitche!!,  Mrs 

7  Robertson,  Rev.  John 
7  Thomas,  J    1'.  esq. 
7  Kamsay,  John,  wright 
7  Law,  Mrs 
7  Falconer,  G.  L.  writer 

7  Sandenian.  IMiss 
9  Young,  JMrs  W. 

10  Cooper,  Thos.  baker 

8  Duft;  Alexander,  esq.  W.S 
(i  Robertson,  Mrs  E.  lodgings 

6  Henderson,  Robert,  esq.  writer 


6'  Brodie,  Miss 

(J  Crreen,  John,  esq. 

<<  Archer,  .James,  portrait-painter 

(J  Sawyer,  F.  lodgings 

4  jMorrison,  James,  grocer 

4  Clark,  Francis  W .  esq.  of  Ulva 

2  Carr,  Mrs,  straw-hat  maker 

2  Craigie,  A.  chimney-sweeper 

SALAMANDER  STREET. 

1  Buclianan,  John,  spirit-deiiler 

2  Mason,  Rob.  millstone  builder 
4  Taylor,  Wm.  &  Co.  soap  works 

42  Edinburgh  and  Leith  Glass  Co. 

Glass  wurlcs;  A.  TuriibuU, 
manager 

43  Nicolson,  Mis 

37  Ranken,  P.  coal-mercbant 
59  Gray,  Wra.  and  Co.  merchants 

SALISBURY  PLACE. 

1  Bruce,  Mrs  James 

2  Maxwell,  Mrs  James 

3  Knox,  Capiain  A. 

4  AVilson,  Thos.  es<|. 

5  Nixon,  Wm.  architect 

6  Di'war,  Mrs  &  Miss,  seminary 

8  Galium,  John,  commercial  ag. 

9  Pillans,  J.  W.  esq. 

10  Wyse,  Mrs  Dr 

1 1  Paterson,   Rev.  Dr  John 

12  Oj;ie,  II.  bookseller 

13  M'Crie,  Mrs 

SALISBURY  PL.  (WEST.) 

2  Rae,  Geo.  cowfeeder 

4  Orr,  G.  A.  house  painter 
Blackie,  S.  &  A.  woodniercht. 

8  Rattray,  Misses 

9  Palmer,  Mrs,  grocer 

SALISBURY  ROAD. 

1  Anderson,  Adam,  merchant 

3  Morison,  Mrs  James 

3  Dick,  Charles,  esq.  brewer 

7  Millar.  And.  &  Soil,  meichants 
9  Weddel,  Miss 

1 1  Wright,  John,  esq. 

13  Baird,  Josli.  mtrthant 

15  Gedde'-,  Lieut.-Col.  John 

17  Muir,  Mrs 

19  Riichie,  Rev.  John,  D.D. 

iO  Wigham,  John,  junior,  gent. 

8  Carphin,  George,  esq.  solicitor 
6  WemybS,  Will.  ilep.  com.  gen. 

4  Skinner,  John  R.,  W.  S. 

SALISBURY  SQUARE. 

2  Lindsay,  Wm.  Mi.  rcury  office 
2  IMaekav,  Geo.  printer 

2  Waters,  Eben.  G.P.O. 

2  Ntil  on,  Robt.  R.  siationer 

2  Scott,  John,  letti  r-cairier 

3  MWilliam,  Williau',  printer 

3  M'Wiiliam,  Mrs,  lauies'  scliool 


SALISBURY  STREET. 

1  Carter.  Anilrew,  spirii-deiiler 

2  Robertson,  John,  baker 
2  Ila-tie,  Rob.  baker 

2  Riiilierglen,  Mrs 

2  S  of,  James,  leailier-merchant 

2  Walker,  James,  merchant 

2  Nicol,  Alexander,  esq. 

3  Heastie,  Robert  P. 

4  Bruce,  William,  writer 

5  Holden,   Thos.  agent 

5  Skeene,  Wm.   reporter 

3  Neilson,  .John,  builder 

5  Paterson,  Miss  J.straw-batmak. 

G  Shearer,  John,  G.  P.  O. 

7  Hunter,   Mrs  Andrew  B. 

9  Verts,  Mrs,  lodgings 
10  Brown,  John,  culourer  of  na- 
tural history 
10  Forsyth,  Sam.  goldsmith 

13  Profit,  Alexander 

!3  M  Leod,  J.  B.  teacher 

14  Mimro,  George 

13  Watson,  John,  writer 

16  Pairman,  William,  grocer 

IG  Smith,  Mrs  J.  lodgings 

16  Orrock,  Alex  bookbinder 

17  Watson,  James,  cooper 

18  Dunn,  Robert,  teacher 

19  Finlay,  Mrs 

19  Wilson,  Robert,  hatter 

19  Brook,  Thomas,  Excise-officer 

19  M'Dougald,  Duncan,  agent 
21  Jeffrey,  WilliaiT),  manufacturer 

21  M'Kay,  Wm.  corn-merchant 
24  Peacock,  Thos.  com.  traveller 
24  Short,  Mrs 

23  Dow,  John,  brushmaker 
28  Marshall,  William,  clerk 

SANDPORT  STREET. 

(Leith.  J 

1  Braidwood,  James,  grocer 

2  Gardner,  Mrs 

2  Butiuient'.'-,  Mrs,  lodgings 
7  Hat  vie,  John,  fish-curer 

10  Pourie,  John,  cooper 

11  Wallace,  J.  and  Son,  copper- 

smiths 

12  Wallace,  R.  B.  brass- founders 

13  Dungla,,  Mrs,  tobacconist 

13  Gillespie,  J.G.  Sfjirii-merchaut 

17  Aim,  John,  grocer 

18  Boyd,  JoliU,  tailor 

20  Berwick,  Agnes,  spii  it-dealer 

22  Wright,  Robert,  jun.  baker 

24  Glube  taiern 

Id  Henderson,  Wm.  shoemaker 
•iS  Bryc,  Wm.  smiih 
34  Donaldson,  P.  spirit-deuler 
3(3  Gream,  David,  spirit-dealer 
37  M'Rae,  Alex,  spirit-dealer 

SAXE  COBURG  PLACE. 
I   Baitii),  Rob.  writing-mastir 


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EBINBORGH  AND  LF.TTH 


S  H  A 


2  Bruce,  John,  e^q. 

3  Smith,  William,  esq. 

4  Campbell,  Mrs  John 

5  Buchanan,  Miss  Ciaig 

6  Hill,  Georjre,  merchant 

7  Laidlaw,  Mrs 

8  Davidson,  Mrs  A. 

9  Ferguson,  George',  A.M. 

10  Callander,  S.  merchant 

11  Weir,  Misses,  boarding  school 

12  Manrjers,  Alex    H.  esq.  ^V.S. 

1 3  Williams, The  Ven.  Archdeacon 

23  CumminiT,  James,  teacher 

24  Baice,  Rtv.  John 

28  Rattray,  Robert,  W.  S. 

29  Fernie,  Mrs 

30  Compton,  Thomas,  <sq. 

31  Munio,  Ilujih,  esq. 
82  M'Nair,  Mrs  John 

Rose,  Rev.Wm.  C.  Dean  Bank 
Williams,  Theodore,  esq. 

SAUNDERS  STREET. 

1  Anderson,  Donald,  cowfetder 

2  Paterson,  Mrs  Margt.  grocer 

3  Pretiie's,  Mrs  T.  lodgings 
3  Renion,  Hepbume,  W.  E. 

3  Gray,  William,  accountant 
'  3  Thomson,  Mrs,  cook 

'  3  Berwick,  John,  shoemaker 

4  Pendrigh,  John,  victual-dealer 

5  Drytlen,  James,  builder 

5  Lothian,  Peter,  gardener 
5  Home,  Mrs 

5  Mather,  W^illiam,  flesher 

6  Meldrum,  Rev.  James,  teacher 
6  Steven,  William,  mason 

6  Oliver,  John,  tailor 

11  Sutherland,  Wiiiiam,  grocer 

12  Hume,  John,  cowieeder 

14  Taylor,  David,  cow  feeder 

15  Smith,  James,  mason 

SCIENNES. 
1   Young,  John,  gardener 
3  Elder,  Rev.  R^b. 
Morham,  R.  clerk,  Sciennes-ho. 
Horn,  Rob.  of  Bank  of  Scotl. 
Roughead  &  Anderson,  piano- 
forte makers,  7  Sciennes 

8  Stead,  Mrs,  cleaner  of"  shawls 

9  Kerr,  James,  &  Son,  brewers 

Sciennes  court, 
Dobbie,  Thomas,  engraver,  7 
Allison,  Dr  E.  D. 
Murray,  J.  acct.  Sciennes-hillh. 

Sciennes  place 
Sutherland,  James,  city-officer 

SCIENNES  STREET 

(EAST.) 
]  Young,  INIrs  George,  grocer 

8  M'Intosh,  D.  surgeon 

9  Grant,  D.  late  serjeant-major 
9  Mitchell,  Mis 


10  Clapperton,  Mrs  James,  grocer 
1 4  Brown,  Miss 

14  Bertram,  AYilliam,  millwrigh 
and  engineer 

SCOTLAND  STREET. 

I  Hamilton,  John,  cq.  W.S. 

1  Welsh,  John,  grocer 

1  Fraser,  John,  teacher 

1   Graham,  Alexander,  dairy 

1  Sim,  Mrs 

3  AYelsh,  John,  grocer 

3  Hewat,  John,  of  Spital&  Sons 

5  Adam,  James,  e-jq.  W.S. 

7  Hogg,  John,  esq. 

7  AVest,  Mrs  Stewart 

7  Sclanders,  A.  upholsterer 

7  Davidson,   IMathew,  wiitirg- 

master 
7  Horetsky,  Mons.  teacher 
7  Mackay,  John,  jtni.  jeweller 
9  Scott,  Andrew,  baker 

I  1   Henry,  William,  builder 

11  Cormack,  JNIrs,  midwife 

II  Russell,  AYilliam,  accountant 
13  Mackenzie,  J.  W.  esq.  W.S. 
13  CampbeU,"\V.  B.  S.  esq  W.S. 

15  Gordon,  IMisses 

17  Kerr,  Miss,  dressmaker 

17  Muschett,  Miss 

19  Mackenzie,  John  W.  esq.  W.S. 

21  Goold,  G.  of  B.  L.  Co.  Bank 
23  Robertson,  Thomas,  painter 
23  Black,  Mr  Charles 

23  Buchanan, D.  Editor  of  Courant 
25  Patison,  William 

25  Wilson,  W.  bookseller 
25  Renton,  James,  S.  S.  C. 
25  lloberison,  Thoma'-,  painter 

25  Durham,  James,  shoemaker 

27  Bonar,  Misses 

29  Leven,  John,  esq.  W^.  S. 

31   Gordon,  Miss 

31  Livingston,  Josiah,  hosier 

33  Clouston,  Edward,  esq. 

35  Aiken,  Hugh,  agent 

35  Scott,  Mrs 

35  M'CuUoch,  W,  lodgings 

35  Oliphant,  Mrs 

35  Eithiburyh  §•  Ntivh.  Rail.  Office 

37  Watson,  Mrs 

28  Watt,  Rev.  Robert 

28  Hill,  John,  of  British  Linen  Co. 

26  Browne,  Rev.  Archibald 

24  Brown,  Thomas,  esq. 

22  Ponton,  Miss 

22  Lang,  Peter,  Com.  Bank 
22  Davidson,C.(G.&C  Davidson) 
■22  Hart,  John,  of  Nat.  Bank 
22  Currie,  Donald,  of  E.tcise 

20  Robertson,  John,  esq.  W  S. 

18  Anderson,  Peter,  Esq.  W  S. 
18  Graham,  Wm.  letter  carrier 

16  Biuee,  Misses 

16  Gteig,  liob.  Gen.  Posi  Oltici 


16  Thomson,  Miss 
16  Grant,  Mrs 

16  Finlay,  Thomas,  meal-dealer 
14  Potts,  G.   cabinetmaker 
14  Boyd,  James,  cabinetmaker 
14  Hall,  Mrs  Captain 
12  Liddle,  Joseph,  esq.  S.S.C 
10  Whyte,  D.  bookseller 
10  M'Whirter,  James,  baker 
8  Belfrage,  Wm.  esq.  writer 
8  Rose,  Hugh,  esq. 
6  A  Ives,  Miss 
6  Richmond,  Miss 
6  Drummond,  George,  builder 
4  Fisher,  Charles,  esq.  S.S.C. 
2  Macnish,  AYill.  M.D.  surgeon 
2  Robertson,  Alexander,  esq. 
2  Roughead,  Robert,  lodgings 
2  Dickson, Thonras,  coach-liirer 

2  Wilson,  Robert,  flesher 

SEMPLE  STREET. 

Semple  court, 

3  Anderson    Thomas,  mason 

4  AVinton,  Ingl  s,  painter 

11   Vallance,  J.  &  J  coal-merchts. 

18  Doig,  Geo.  coal-agent 

19  Denholm,  Jn.  chinjiiey  sweep. 
21  AVintour,  AV^ill.  late  of  Exii  e 

SEAFIELD  BATHS. 
Moor,  Mrs 
Russell,  W.  viright 
Innes,  John,  gardener 
Doig,  Charles,  wriitr 
M'Nair,  A,  mercht.  Sea-lodge 

Filli/side, 
Cree,  James,  of  Grabble  &  Co. 
Logan,  Robert,  esq. 

SHAKSPEARE  SQUARE. 

Duty  house,  coach- njfice 
The  Theatre- Roj/al 

1  Smart,  Robert,  spirit-mercliaiit 

2  Russell,  Peter,  tavern 
2  Brown,  John,  tavern 

2  Fraser,  Donald,  late  merchant 
2  Oliphant,  Thomas,  gla?,stuUer 

2  Mdne,  James,  painter 

3  Dixson,  Robert,  baker 

4  Dewar&  Burleigh,  spirit-dlrs. 

5  Butters,  D.  Dundee  Arms 
5   Cliisholni,  James, 

5  Gray,  Mrs 

6  Thomson,  John,  spirit-dealer 

7  Bell,  George,  spirit-dealer 

8  Ramsay,  David,  surgeon 
8  Scott,  ^liss 

8  Armet,  Wm.  &  Son,  tailors 

8  Stewart,  D.  lodgings 

8  Lyon,  Jonathan,  auctioneer 

8  Fisher,  J.  R.(of  W.H.  Blown) 

Childrtn  s  JJuipital 

9  Crawford,  John,  jewellt-r 


S  H  O 


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SOU 


215 


10  F  G.  Mitchell  &Co.  merclianis 

11  Kemp,  John,  Rid  Lion  tavern 

12  Scott,  Mrs  A.  dressmiiker 

13  Niven,  John,  spirit-cleakr 

SHANDWICK  PLACE. 

1  Elder,  J.  (latf  Elder  &0<;il  vie) 

bookseller 

2  Anderson,  James,  engitieer 

3  Miller,  Mrs,  of  Glenlee 


14  General  Sttuni    OJficei    II.  \V. 

Hamilton,  agent 
17  Mitchell,  Mrs,  vintner 
IR  Dovvie,  Ad:ini,  spirit-dealer 
20  Mann,  Benjamin,  shipmaster 
20  Marshall,  George,  shipmaster 
20  M'Dougall,  A.  New  Ship  inn 
22  Walker,  Alexander,  vintner 
24  Hay,  James,  spirit-deakr 
26  INIason,  John,  spirit-dtaler 


4  Balfour,  Jas.  esq.  wiiiernercht. 28  Morton's  Old  Sliip  Tavern 


5  Brown,  INlrs 

(j  Honeyman,  Lady  Mary 

8  Stewart,  Mrs,  lodgings 

9  Russell  J.  &  A.  J.  C.S. 

9  Russell,  John,  esq.  Principal 
Clerk  of  iMSsion 

10  Diin'muir,  J.  esq. 

11  Graham,  Humphrey,  esq  W.S 
II    Graham,    Henry  esq.  M.D. 

13  Henshaw,  Rev.  T.  Jones 

14  RoUiind,  Miss 

15  Hay,  Lady 

l()  Urumniond,  J.  advocate 
17  Hay,  Wm.  W.,  W.S. 

SHERA  BRAE 

(Leilh.) 
1  Minto,  Patiick,  spirit-dealer 

4  L<nvso7i\<:  wynd 


28  Campbell,  Mrs,  lodgings 

29  Wood,  W.  merclumt 

31  Mathie,  Robert,  baker 

32  Turnbull,  Mrs  James 

32  Warwick,  AVilliam,  traveller 

33  Tolinie,  Adam,  spiiit-dei.ler 
:34  llobeitson,  Alex,  spirit-dealer 

35  Edinburgh  Ropery  Store 

36  Reid,  W   and  Son,  booksellers 

38  Horn,  John,  spirit-dealer 

39  Bryce,  Margaiet,  spirit-dealer 

40  Simpson,  Mrs,  draper 

41  Simpson,  W.  of  I^ondon   and 

Edinburgh  Shipping  Co. 
41  Wallace,  George,  Clock  tavern 
41  Meiklereid,  David,  shipmaster 
41   Beatson,  Robert,  spirit-dealer 
143  Smith,  Adam,  hairdresser 


44  Collins,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 
10  Taylor,  W.  &  Co.  soap-makers{45  Londo7i,  Leith,  F.dinlvr/ih,  and 
Kinross,  Rev.  John  |         Glasgow  Ship.  Co.'"  office 

Gliiilsh.n's  Jiistitiitiun.  Ufi  Lie,  Thomas,  baker 

20  St  Thomas'  church  49  Armstrong,  William,  vintner 

23  Gray,  And.  cork-manufacturer  ^q  Fulton,  John, &  Son,  corn- di  al. 

24  ^-Inti  Dry  Rot  Co.'s  <ffice;  51   Dishington,  Tho.  coppersmith 

William  Muirhead,  manager  50  Hume,  R.  W.  s'ationer 

25  Allan  &  Gavin,  wine  merclus   ^;3  i-"if'e,  George,  Mrs 
32  Morrison,  Thomas,  cow  feed  er  ^jj  Ek^  J_  pickle-dealer 
.S3  Coiiston,  David,  corn  chandler  5,5  Thomson,  Rol  ert,  agint 
34  Leith  Barm  Company  of  Bakers  ^^  Peacock,  Adam,  tobacconist 
34  Ferguson,  Wm.  barm-brewer  55  Grant,  John,  confectioner 


34  Victoria  Wharf 

35  Hay,  John,  baker 

36  Beadie,  J.  C.  merchant 


57  Hutton,  Mrs  P.  wooUendrap 

57  Hain,  W.  builder 

58  Boyd,  S.  tailor 

59  Callam,  Thomas,  gas-fitter 

59  Morrison,  Chailes,  agent 

60  Gardner,  Robi.provision-store 
(j!  James  &  Co.  wine-refiners 
62  Tnlmie,  James,  spirit-dealer 

2  Adau's  Tee-tot'al  Coffeehouse  '63  M'Donald,  D.  spirit-dealer 
2  Adair,  John,  tailor  Wnters  close 

2  Swanson,  R.  ship-owner  Anderson,  William,  shipmaster 

2  Waits,  Thomas,  tea-dealer  Farquhar,  J(  hn,  shipiiiaster 

4  Laiigford,  Thomas,  spirit-deal    G4  Edmond,  J.  rope  &  siil  maker 

5  Miller  and    Ar.hur,    oil  mer-  (i5  ^I'Lenn:in,  D.  spirit-d,aler 


SHORE  aleilh.) 
Tower  Stueet. 
Laing,  W.  agent 
1  Ferguson,  G.  spirit-dealer 


73  Sinclair's,  Mrs,  tavern 

74  Litham,  James,  tobacconist 

76  Duncan,  John,  meal-denler 

77  Marshall,  Alexander,  druggist 
8  Johnston,  Mrs  Peter,  midwife 

78  Spavin,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 
78  Bishop,  John,  seed-dealer 

78  Leslie,  Thomas,  tailor 

79  Fenton,  Alex  &  Co.  groctrs 

80  Cree,  David,  agent 

80  Hull  Sc  I  eilh  Hhipp.   Co.'s  offi  ce 
A.  B.  Miibon,  iranaL'er 

81  Carse,  David,  coach-office 

82  Bain,  John,  slioeinaker 
85  Robertson,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 

SILVERMILLS. 

Lauder,  J.  leather-manufactr. 
Dick,  Tliomas,  tailor 
M'Lcan,  Mrs 
Johnston,  James,  writer 
Barclay,  John,  dairy 

SIMON  SQUARE, 

Gilmour  street, 
Laidlaw,  R.   &  Sons,  brassf. 
Laidlaw,  David,  (of  Laidlaw  & 

Sons) 
Gibson's,  Thos.  dairy 
Pickcn,  John,  watchmaker 
Paul  itreet 
24  Young,  Alex,  spirit-dealer 

SOCIETY. 
9  Shaw,  Mrs,  dair 
9  Berry,  David  mason 

13  Reid,  D.  spirit-dealer 

14  Hunter,  And.  tobacconist 
14  Hunter,  J.  (  A.  Hunter&Son  ) 

21  Campbell,  William,  esq.  W.S. 

22  Milton,  Walter,  T.esq. 
22  Anderson,  Mrs 
22  Shiels,  R.  confectioner 
22  Mackay,  Francis 
22  Chapman,  Rev.  James 

22  Cockson,  Mrs,  shawl-fhirner 

23  M'Kay,  Wm.,  sheriff  officer 

24  Wilson,  George,  M.D. 


chants 

7  Campbell,  Sirs  Alex,  spirit- 

dealer 

8  Hunter,  Mrs  John,  vintner 
10  Edin.  Sf  Glasy.  Railway  Office 
10  Harlow,  Mrs  W.  nailer 

10  Cannon,  Mis,  tavern 

it)  Watt,  Mrs 

12  Ness,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 


67  l.ond  Sf  Edin.  Shipp  Co.' i office 
Burgess'  close 
IVIeiklereid,  Mrs,  spi  it-dealer 
fIS  Winter,  John,  spirit-dealer 
(19  Lowrie,  Robert,  hairdresser 
70  White,  Robert,  merchant 
7  I   loud  Sf  I  eitli  01<I  Ship/ring  Co.'s 
office ;  TboiniOn  ii  Watt,  ma- 
na;;ers 


SOUTH  BRIDGE. 
1-2  Cooper,  Thos.  &  Co.  agents 

2  Gilbert,  Thomas,  tailor 

3  Wilson,  James,  silk-mercer 

4  Blair,  Rob.  Italian  warehouse 

5  Callendar,  Sharp,  silk-iiiercht. 
5  Peacock,  J.   W.  tailor 

5  Rhiod,  Jo'  n,  clothier 

6  P.itison&  Pi  ingle, silk-mercers 

7  Oliphant,  William,  bookselkr 
9  Scott,  Peter,  woollen- dra|)er 

10  Foyer,  Jn.  hatter  cap-maker 

11  Sclater,  R.  &  Son,  die  ci.tieis 
1 1  D.iuks,  John,  watch  ca  e  n  ak. 
1)   Sinclair,   Charles  R.,    S.S.C 

I  1  Henderon,  John,  Troii  t^.vem 

II  Muir,  Andrew,  general  a^em 


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1 1  Thomson,  William,  S.S.C 

12  Tait,  "W.  trimmiiiif  vvareli.iuse 

13  Dalgleish,  D.  &  Son,  clothier-s 

14  Inglis,G  &  Co.  ribbon-merchls. 

15  Burnet,  J-  straw-bonnet  maker 

16  Grant,  J.  clothier 
16  Anderson,  J.  tailor  and  clothier 
16  Garden,  Hugh,  tailor 

16  Cowan,  R.  tailor  and  clothier 

17  Zeigler,  Charles,  booksylltr 

18  Gibson,  David,  haberdasher 

19  M'Dowall,  T.  &  \y.  stationers 

20  Livingston,  John,  clothier 
20  Gordon, Dver&  Co.  tea-dealers 
20  Dewar,  \V^.  teacher  of  dancing 

20  Smith,  W.  teacher  of  dancing 

21  Wauchope,  G.  toy-shop 

22  Burge  and  Co.  hatters 

23  S  .rt,  H-  tailor  &  clothier 
23  Reid,  J.  &  A.  milliners 

23  Steil,  J-  C.  dressmakers 

24  Campbell,  John,  draper 

25  Greathead,  H.  ivory  turner 

26  Rt-id,  J.  &  A.  millinr^rs 

27  Sime,  D&  Son,  shawl- manufrs. 

27  Saiincler-i,  A   tailor  &  clothier 

28  Patton,  A   shoemaker 

30  Ramsay,  Janus,  hosier 

31  Fleming,  T.  shawl-manufact. 

31  Spence,  J;nTies,  tailor 

32  Darling,  Wm.  toy-shop 

33  Bell,  David,  bootmaker 

34  Clinkscales,  R.  linen-draper 

35  Orrock  &  Romanes,  bookbinii- 
35  Aiichison,J.watLh-glassmak 

35  South  Bridge  Paivnbrokcrs  Co.; 

Poole,  W.  C.  manager 

36  &50  Hutton,  R.  silk-mercer 

37  Ireland  T.  &  Co.  drapers 

38  Tibbets,  George,   hatter 

39  Campbell,  C.  D  surveyor 
39  Vass,  Divid  Ross,  survi-yor 
39  Peffers.  J.imes.  surveyor 
39  M'Lean,  Wm.  mess.-at-arms 
39  Edinburgli   Loan    Company  ; 

Robert  Wilson,  manager.— 
See  Appendix. 
39  Crease,  Kerr,  &  Co.  wholesale 
warehousemen 

39  Turnbull,  Miss,  straw-hat  mak. 

40  Fra-er,  John,  china-warehouse 

41  "Whitehead,  William,  hosier 
44  Pratt,  Roben,  tailor 
44  Ruthven,  Jam^s,  architect 
44  Glass,  E.   printer 

44  Thomson,  John,  pawnbroker 

45  Weddell,  T.  Iio.ifr 

46  Coatcs,  Tnomas,  shirtmaker 

47  Wuidlaw,  Miss,  milliner 

48  Rymer,  D    gioCL'r 

49  Ogle,  Robert,  bookseller 

50  Blyth,  Chirles,  agents 
50  Ironside,  Mi-s 
50  Campbell,    Peter,   New    Wa 

verly  tavern 


51  Hai  ley, Wm.  &  Co. bootmakers 

52  Grinton,   James,  draper 

Infirmarif  street 

53  Kemp  &  Co.  chemists,  &c. 
,54  Whitiaw,  J.  writing-master 

54  Galbraith,  W.  teacher 

54  Henderson,  James,  accountant 

55  Rickard,  Patrick,  bookseller 

56  AValker,  D.  agency  office 
i7  Smith,  Robert,  draper 

58  Campbell,  A.  D.  hatter 

59  Storrar,  Thos.  house  agent 
59  Pride,   James,  teacher 

69  L^seron,  teacher  of  languages 
59  Stevens,  A.  bookbinder 
59  Hutton,  Miss,  dressmaker 

59  Kennedy,  Mrs  B.  muslin  and 

lace  printer 

60  M'Laughlan,  J.  grocer  &  wine- 
merchant  to  the  Queen 

61  Kennedy,  B.  hatler 

61  Kennedy,  J.  F.  hatter 

62  Bruce,  Henry,  cutler 

63  Falconer,  And.  esq. 
63  Bruce,  H. 

63  Francalanza,  T.  teacher  of 
fencing 
4  M'Lauchlan&Stewart,booksel. 
Lees,  John,  surgeon  &diuggist 

66  Scott,  John,  tobacconist 

67  Ballantyne,  George,  grocer 

Ailam  square 

68  While,  D.  wine-merchant 

69  Inglis,  A.  coach  maker 
71  School  of  Arts 
71  Jamieson,  A.  turner 

71  Aitken,J.  &  R.  tea  and  coffee 

merchants 

72  Paton,  Hugh,  print-seller,car- 

ver  and  gilder  to  the  Queen 

and  her  Royal   Highness  the 

Duchess  of  Kent 
75  Hope,  Thoi.  Ld.  Nelson  tav. 
77  Grieve,  R.  moreen  warehouse 
79  St.  Clair,  Jn.  teacher  of  violin 
79  Permit  Offiee,  Wm.  Wilson, 

keeper 
79  Wilson,  Wm.  permit  writer 
79  Sinclair,  J.  jun.  slia«  1  manuC. 

79  Marshall&M'Donald,  bookb 

80  Simpson,   J.  cutler  and  surg. 

instrument  maker 

81  Welsh,  Mat  shiwl-manufact. 

82  Rombach,  A.  wholesale  toy 

warehouse 
82  Anderson,  James,  teacher 
82  Virtue,  James,  com.  agent 
82  M'Glashan,  J.  5i  sju,  cabinet 

and  upholsterers 
82  Murray,  J.  jun   cabinet-mak 
82  Boddy,  Chis.  straw-plait  de  d- 

82  Smitli,  John,  &  Son,  tailors 

83  Melrose,  A.  and  Co.  grocers 

84  Bancks,  C.  J.  ironmonger 

85  Kerr,  Tnos.  &  Son,  cloihieri 


86  Bell,  Adam,  bootmaker 
86  Nicol,  William,  teacher 
83  Roland,  Geo.   fencing-master 
86  Allan,  Jas    tailor 

88  Darling,  Wm   general-merch. 

89  Tliomion,  John,  draper 

90  M'Millan,  D.  pocket-bookmk. 

91  Simpson,  A.  &  M.  straw  wareh 

92  Richardson,  W.  cutler 

93  Robertson,  Wm.  haiidresser 

94  Anderson,  J.  shoe-warehouse 

95  Sutherland,  D    R.  stationer 

96  Forbes,  P.  &  Co.  wine-inercli. 
98  Greig,  T.  tailor  and  clothier 
98  Banks,  J.  dye  and  stamp  cut. 
98  Assay  Office 

98  Goldsmiths'  Hall 

98  Artizims  Subscr.  Reading-room, 

98  W^od,  A.  manager 

99  Livingstone,  David,  draper 

101  Allison,  Dr.  E.  D.  druggist 

102  Chadwick,  J.  C.  &  Son,  flan- 
nel-manufacturers 

102  Craig, Alex,  clothier 

104  Craig,  A.  &  Co.  cloth-merchts. 

105  Gifford  anil  Son,   merchants 

106  Innes  &  Budge,  grocers  and 

oil-rnerchants 

107  Messrs  Craigs  Brothers,  wool- 

len-drapers, &c. 

108  Smith,  Geo.  shawl-manufact. 

SPENCE'S  PLACE. 
1  Watson  &  Handyside,  coal-agts. 

3  Bannerman,  Hu.  tea  and  spirit- 

merchant 

4  Henderson,  John,  painter 

5  Porteous,  Alex,  preparer  of 

scurvy  ointment 

6  While,  Mary,  spirit-dealer 

7  Haldane,  J.  &  C.  coal-merchts. 

7  Glen,  Tliomas,  coal-merchant 

8  Menzies,  Will,  surgeon 

SPITTAL  STREET. 

1  Monteaih,  James,  hosier,  &c, 

2  Presely,  A.  &  J.  shoemakers 

3  Alexander, Geo.  metal-mereht. 
3  Bryce,  R.  tanner 

3  Patterson,  James,  watchmaker 
3  Boiiar,  Thomas,  engraver 
3  Little,  Mias 

SPRING  GARDENS. 

1  Morris,  Hugh,  shoemaker 
1  jM'Laren,  Peter,  tailor 
1    HouicU'jj/'ilhic  Di^p-nsur;/. 
1   Ferguson,  Thos.  sjjiritdealer 
3  Thomson,  David,  spirit-deuLr 

6  Moon,  Thomas,  tailor 

7  Brydon,  J.  stoneware-mercht. 

9  Young,  David,  house-painter 

STAFFORD  STREET. 
1  M'Donald,  George,  grocer 


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I   Tough,  Mis 
1  Kin  near,  Mr 

1  Johnston,  Tlios.  cabinetmaker 

3  Blair,  Mrs 
5  Beck,  Miss 

7  Tod,  Mrs 

9  "Watson,  Mrs  David 

9  Smitli,  llobert,  esq.  solicitor 

1 1  Robertson,  Mrs.  of  Kindeace 

13  Kerr,  Miss,  of  Cliatto 

15  Campbell,  Mrs,  of  Sonachan 

21  Brown,  IMrs,  of  Newton 

23  Young,  Geo.  esq.  advocate 
25  Carnegie,  Mrs  David 

27  Colqulioun,  IVIiss 

29  Goldie,  William,  esq.  AV.  S. 

30  IVl'Leay,  Ken.  portrait-painter 

28  Robertson,  James,  esq.  \V.  S. 
2G  Hunt.  Mrs  Colonel 

24  Miller,  JMrs  Major 

22  Walker,  Mrs 

20  Williamson,  Da.  esq.  W.S. 

1 6  Stewart,  Miss 

14  Stirling,  Archibald,  lodgings 
14  Martin,  Joiin,  W.S. 

14  Ninimo,  Teter,  esq. 

12  Rattray,  Miss  Clerk 

10  Dalzel,  Miss 

8  Stuart,  Mrs  John 
G  Boyce,  Mrs 

4  Leckie  Mrs 

4  llyrie,  Alex,  fruiterer 

2  Henderson,  John,  builder 

2  Oliphant,  W.  &  F.  bakers 

STUART  STREET  (GREAT.) 
1   Cundtll,  Mrs  Dr 
1  Morris,  James  S.  wine-mercht. 
1  Morris,  Robert,  stationer 
1   Kieser,   J.   C.  teacher 

3  Christison,  John,  esq.  advocate 

5  Rntherford,  Miss 
5  Eraser,  Miss 

7  Tods  &  Romanes,  esqrs.  W,  S^ 
7  Tod,  John,  esq.  W  S. 
7  Tod,  John  R.  es^.  W.S. 
7  Climie,  Roljert,  civil  engineer 
7  Diinlop,  Mrs,  lodgings 

9  Elliot,  Lady 

1 1  Murray,  Lord 

13  Baillie,  Cl'.arles,  esq.  advocate 

15  Bell,  B.  R.  esq.  advocate 
15  Bell,  R.  fc.q.  sheiiffof  Ber- 
wickshire 

15  MoncrelfF,  Jas.  esq.  advocate 

17  Play  fair,  W.  H.  esq.  architect 
19  Liddell,  Mrs 

19  Uymer,  Mrs  John 

19  Eraser,  P.  S.  bookseller 

20  Scott,  Robt.  commercial  agent 
20  Johnstone,  A.  K.  engraver 
20  TurnbuU,  W.  esq.  Royal  Bank 

18  Blackwood,  Jas.  esq.  W.S. 
18  Blackwood,  Mrs 

18  Blackwood,  A.  esq. 


18  Blackwood,  R.  c^ij. 
16  Smythe,  William,  esq. 

8  Nicholson,  John,  clothier 

8  Boyd,  Miss 

8  Mundell,  John,  printseller 

(i  Cay,  Miss 

6  Einlay,  Charles,  esq.  writer 

(i  Dun,  Barclay,  teacher 

6  Stanfield,  Miss 

6  Kombst,  Dr  Gustaf,  teacher  of 

German 
4  Home,  Miss,  boarding-school 
2  Craster,  Mrs  Col. 
2  M'Donald,  Captain  James 
2  Bucher,  Sig.  teacher  of  music 

SUMMERFIELD. 

1  Archer,  Robert,  S.S.C. 

2  Robertson,  Mrs  Dr  James 

2  Robertson,  Mr  J.  T.  merchant 

3  Sinclair,  W.  cooper 

4  White,  Alexander,  merchant 

5  Russell,  Right  Rev.  Bishop 
Summeijield  House 
Anderson,  Wm.  merchant 

SUMMER  HALL. 

1  Muir,  Peter,  bow-maker 

2  Clark,  J.  city  improvement  of. 

7  M'Donald,  W^  late  grocer 

SUMMER  PLACE. 

2  Dodds,  Peter,  painter  &  glazier 

3  Gauldie,  Miss 
3  Brown,  Misses 
3  Campbell,  Mrs 
3  Bruce,  Peter,  writer 
5  SomerviUe,  James,  grocer 

SURGEON  SQUARE. 

High-School  Yards, 

1  DispensarT/Jhr  }Vomen,Children^ 

and  Midwifery,  Dr  Moir 

2  Robertson,  Jas.  bookseller 

3  Fyfe,  Dr.  lecturer  on  chemistry 
Mercer,  Dr,  lecturer 

J.ock  Hospital 
1 3  Dispensary  for  Women  and  Chil- 
dren 
1 1  Royal  Medical  Society,  John 
Haig,  assistant  librarian 

SYLVAN  PLACE. 

1  Davidson,  John,  esq. 

1  Ferrier,  William,  bookbinder 

1  Reid,  David,  weight 

2  Davidson,  Wm.  ironmonger 

3  Limont,  John,  esq. 

4  Leef,  Mrs  R. 

5  Boog,  Miss 

TEVIOT  ROW. 

1  Kay,  James,  cabinetmaker 

2  Mossman,  Mrs 


2  liumsdon,  Henry,  M.D. 
2  Xelbon,  T.  printer 
2  Floater,  John 

2  Girdwood,  Miss,  milliner    ; 

3  Mackay,  Mrs 

4  Finlayson,  John,  painter 

5  Scott,  James,  surgeon 

5  Scott,  Jas.  sen.  late  stationer 

6  Hay,  ]\Irs  Major 

7  Maclathlan,  John, 'stationer 

8  Thomson,  A.  surgeon, 

9  Taylor,L.(SirW.Forbes&Co.) 
9  Taylor,  J.,  A.M. 

10  Scott,  A.  architect 

11  Glen,  Mrs  Captain 

12  Lees,  John,  tobacconist 
Watson's  Hospital ; 

Rev.  A.  Thorburn,  governor 
Rev.  W.White,  classical  mas. 
E.  Smith,  English  master 
Miss  M'F'arlane,  matron 

THISTLE  STREET. 
3  Ferriers  &  Duff,  esqrs.  W.S. 
5  Gibson-Craigs,  Dalziel,  and 

Brodie,  esqrs.  WS. 
5  Younie,  Alex,  writer 
7  Mansfield,  Tho  esq.  account, 
7  Spottiswoode,  R.  accountant 
9  Howe,  David,  printer 
9  Hofford,  W.  printer 
9  Brumby,  Miss,  dressmaker 
11  Constable,  Thomas,  printer 
11  Sinclair,  Miss,  lodgings 

13  Johnston,  Lewis,  teacher 
13  Forrester,  Alexander,  baker 

13  M'Grouther,  John,  bootmaker 
17  New  Town  Dispensary ; 

Gavin  Anderson,  collector 
19  Brown,  Alex,  teacher 
21  Cunningham  &  Walker,  esqr-. 

W.S. 
23  Licenced  Victuallers  and  Gen. 

Fire  §•  Life  Assurance  Co.  ,- 

Bell&Cuthbertson,  esq.  W.S 

agents.    See  Advertisement. 
23  Falconer,  John,  glazier 

Lane, 
Stewart,  Wm.  postmaster 
Rodgers,  John,  stabler 
Bogie,  James,  snrith 

t^°  Hanover  street 
25  Mitchell,  Thos.  flesher 
25  Wilkinson,  John,  bootmaker 
25  Johnston,  Miss,  staymaker 
25  Hood,  George,  baker 
25  Dalgleish,  J.  tailor 
25  Robb,  Thos. 

Lane 
27  Henderson,  D.  grocer 
29  Low,  J.  china-merchant 
33  Hall,  James,  builder 
33  Tail,  Misses,  dressmakers 
•33  Murray,  Rich,  cabinetmaker 
37  Thompson,  M.  dressmaker 


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Webb,  Mrs 

Symingion,  James,  tailor 
Peter,  David,  waiter 
VVebu,  Charles,  shoeniaker 
M'DdhcII,  a.  tea-dealer 
Park,  Thjinas,  tailor 
Hogg,  John,  carver  &  gilder 
Baird,  Mrs,  ingrafter 
Grieve,  James,  plasterer 
Bremner,  George,  writer 
Dow,  James,  varnish  maker 
Huiiter,  James,  baker 
Black,  Walter,  tailor 
Sutherland,  D.  letter-carrier 
Wallace,  Alex,  shoemaker 
Heddleston,  Mrs,  lodgings 
Thomsun,  John,  wright 
Steele,  Wm.  upholsterer 
Hardie,  Wm.  cabinetmaker 
Scoit,  James,  plumber 
M'Kei.zie,  D.  provision-shop 
Henderson,  Jas.  cowfeeder 
M'Farlane,  Jas.  spirit-dealer 
Clark,  W.  buicher 
Boyd,  Mrs  A.  cook 
White,  John,  baker 
Lees,  Rubert,  spint-dealer 
Kennedy,  William,  grocer 
Koberisoii,  Duncan,  tailor 
Riddell,  JB.  chimney-sweeper 
Stewart,  James,  tailor 
Colville,  Andrew,  ma-on 
Cameron,  T.  grocer 
Kemp,  John,  chimney-sweep. 
Henderson,  J.  of  Fishery  office 
Hogg,  John,  carver,  &c, 


THOMAS  STREET. 

1  Cameron,  Miss 
1  M'Kinlay,  Mrs 

THORNY  BAUK. 

Spence,  Mrs  Geo.  cowfeeder 
Inch,  John,  cortfeeder 

TIMBER  BUSH  (Leith.) 
8  Livingbtone,  A.   wine-mercht. 

20  Allan,  Thos.  wine-merchant 

21  Jameson,  James,  merchant 
34  Stocks,  D.  &  Co.  wine-merchts, 
40  Robertson  Brothers,  merchts 

53  Howie,  Thos.  and  Co.  carrier; 

54  Glasgow  ^-  Edinburgh  Canal 

Skipping  Co.'s  uj/ice 
67  Skea,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 

70  Henderson,  A.  agent 

71  Elder,  Thomas,  &  Co.  wine- 

merchants 

TOBAGO  STREET. 

1  Drew,  Thomas,  grocer 

2  Miller,  Miss  M.  straw-hatmak 

3  Kemp,  J.  victual-dealer 

4  Burn,  Captain  John,  R.N. 

4  Scott,  Mrs 

5  Hardie,  Ralph,  cattle-dealer 

6  M'Pherson,  Mrs,  green-grocer 
8  Sutherland,  Jas.  builder 

13  Kemp,  William,  corn-dealer 
i4  Dickson,  Jas.   furniture-ware- 
room 
15  Teenan,  Joseph,  ink-maker 
18  Brown,  Jean,  dressmaker 


Wigntman,  Thomas,  tailor       I20  Uutherford,  R.  flesher 
Stevenson  and  Co.  printers        22  Williamson,  Miss 
Yellowlees,  Alexander,  wrightl24  Sinclair,  John   baker 
M'Donald,  John,  shoemaker    I27  Boyd,  Robt.  grocer 
Christie,  James,  shoemaker      jog  Roy,  Miss,  druggist 


Lane, 

Adamson,  Andrew,  mason 
Kirkwood,  W.  plumber 
M'Djnald,  J.  spirit-dealer 
Steedman,  H.  grocer 

t^"  Hanover  street 

Lane, 
Robb  &  Whittet,   silver-plate 

manufacturers 
Burnet,  James,  printer 
M'Kenzie,  John,  wright 
Turnbull,  George,  esq.  W.S. 
M'Leod,  K.  painter 
Tail,  W.  cork-cuiter 
Henderson,  Thomas,  joiner 
Kerr,  Robert,  press-overseer  at 

Univ.  printing  office 

1'hiule  court, 
Dudgeon,  Pat.  W.S.  1 
Spence,  Peter,  esq.  S.S.C.  2 
Chalmers,  F.  painter,  3 


30  Banner,  F.  shoemaker 
34  Elder,  Wm.  victual-dealer 

TOLLCROSS. 

1  Paterson,  William,  dyer 

2  Williamson,  A.  cattle-agent 
4  Martin,  Miss,  corset-maker 
6  SteVfns,  Wm.  cooper 

8  Prentice,  John,  cowfeeder 

TOLBOOTH  WYND 

{Leith.) 

4  Russel,  Hugh,  tailor 

4  Kerr,  J.  B.  umbrella  maker 

5  Crabbie,  Jn.  &  Co.  spirit-mer 

6  Walker,  Wm.  spirit-merchant 

7  Dalziell,  John,  baker 

9  Main,  George,  hairdresser 
10  I.eask,  J.  B  ironmonger 

i  1  Tod,  Mrs  John,  corn-dealer 
12  Reoch,  James,  esq.  merchant 


Stevenson  &Yule.esqrs.  W.S.  4j  12  Cowan,  Charles,  &  Co.  grocers 
2  Young,  John,  bookbinder        !l3  Johnstone,  Mrs,  china-mercht, 
1 13  Savings  Bank  of  Leith 


Grant,  J. P.  messenger-at-arms 
Drummond,  Wm    tailor 
Thorburn,  John,  water- ofBeer 
Runciinan&M"Gregor,draper3 
Kay,  James,  basketmaker 
Lumsden,  Thos.  boot-maker 
Collier,  Mrs  George,  baker 

Cowan^s  close 
Somervilie,  J.  shoemaker 
Whyte,  Thomas,  dyer 
Rendall,  Wm.  merchant 
Turnbull,  A.  town-crier  / 
Adam,  John,  baker 
Glover,  Mrs,  midwife 
Ritchie,  Walter,  plasterer 
Smith,  Jas.  boot  &shoe  maker 
Gilbert,  John,  pawn-broker 
Gardner,  John,  spirit-deal t'r 
M'Lean,  Charles,matress  mt^k. 
Jeffrey,  William,  haberdasher 
Jolinston,  T.  ironmonger 
Smiles,  Thomas,  glassware- 
house 
Munro,  Robert,  bootmaker 

A'eu;  Market, 
Hamilton,  John,  flesher. 
Hunter,  George,  flesher 
Cunningham,  Mrs,  flesher 
Dudgeon,  J.  and  W.  fleshers 
Tait  and  Co.  fleshers 
Alston,  John,  tea-merchant 
Jack,  George,  tailor 
Kempsier,  Tho.  sheriff-officer 
Hamilton,  James,  flesher 
Henry  &  Crombie,  silk-mer. 
Rougvie,  D.  provision  shop 
Purdie,  Miss,  milliner 
Council  Chamber; 
John  Mackay,  A.  B.  officer 
Adam,  Sinclair,  A.B.  officer 
Toicn- Clerk's  office;  Wm.   An- 
derson, town-clerk 
3f'Lean,  And.  basket-maker 
Chisholin,  John,  baker 
Thomson,  A.  tailor 
Ml  ifat,  Wm.  corn-dealer 
&  67  Cunnyngham  &  Spence, 
tea-dealers 
Thomson's  close 
Hamilton,  D.  tailor 
and  69  Angus,  Robert,  draper 

Brunton  close 
Gavinson,  Gilbert,  agent 
Thonjpson,  A.  shiptnaster 
Scott,  A.  B.  tailor 
Bridges,  Mrs  T.  glazier 
Irvine,  Thos.  surgeon 
Gunn,  Jas.  carron-warehouse 


TORPHICHEN  STREET. 

1  Cormack,  Mrs  Dr 

3  Cadell,  Miss 

4  Elder,  William,  writer 
4  Gaylor,  William,  writer 

4  Richardson,  Wm.  ironmonger 


T  R  I 


STREET  DIRECTOEY, 


UNI 


219 


4  M'Artlmr,  Alex   builder 

5  Moir,  Walter,  esq. 

5  Moir,  Miss  Jane 

6  Mylne,  Miss  Isabella 

7  Robertson,  Mrs 

7  Galbraith,  M.  solicitor 
7  Saridilands,  Miss 

7  M'Kay,  Alexander,  printer 

8  Blair,  Miss  Hunter 

9  M'Pherson,  Mrs  Major 
lO  Dudnieon,  Miss 

10  Baildon,  W.  druggist 

10  Reid,  Mrs  Joseph 

10  Lorimer,  John,  builder 

10  Gourlay,  Mrs  Dr 

1 1  Waddel,  Mrs  A. 

12  Kinloch,  Miss  Isabella 

13  Nunn,  Captain  John 

13  Anderson,  R.  S.  esq.  W.S. 
13  Wilson,  Joseph,  esq. 
13  Gardner,  James,  esq. 
13  Anderson,  Walter,  agent 

13  Thomson,  Geo.   G.  P.  O. 

14  Anderson,  MisS  M. 

TRINITY. 

Trinity  cottage, 
Syme,  Thos.  esq.  W.S. 
Baxter,  Mrs,  Bangholm  Bower 
Edmond,  Jas.  esq.  New  Bank 
"  Dunbar,  Professor  G.  Rose  park 
Allardice.  W.  P.  esq.  iast 
Vifwfield 

Vieivfield, 
Boyd,  James,  LL.D. 
Kinnear,  Mrs,  Cargillfield 
Nicholson,  Mrs,  Cargillfield 

Bel/field, 
Calder,  Alex.   esq.  writer 
Anderson,  David,  esq. 
Anderson,  George,  esq. 
Johiistui),  T. farmer,  Trin.parh 

Lilliput  cottnge 
Tod,  Miss,  Trinity  hut 

Trinity  grove 
Grant,  Lady,  Denkolm-green 

Mayfield, 
Pitman,  Maj.-Gen.  Robt.,  C.B. 

Trinity  mains, 
Gunn,  George,  builder 
Gunn,  George,  jun.  engineer 
Russell,  Jas.  gardener,  Trinity 
Adinston,   Thos.    esq.    George 
Jield,  by  Newhaven 

Trinity  house 
Gilmour.  Jas.  esq.  Mary  cottage 
Gibson,  J.  p\uTnher,Trinity villa 

Myrtle  bank, 
Turner,  Captain  D. 
Gall,  James,  printer 

Sunwier  lodge, 
Fairbairn,  Rev.  Jas. 
Paterson,  R.  Amphion  cottage 
Scott,  Colonel,  Lufmount 
Tran,  Wm.  gardener,  Lixmount 


Laverock  bank. 
White,  James,  esq.  surgeon 
Forbes,  Miss 
Hamilton,  R.  W.  esq. 
Roberts, W.  H.  Brit.wine-work 
Crawford,  Wm.  merchant 
Crawford,  Mrs 
M'Lean,  William  T.  esq. 
Philip,  Mrs  James 
Nichol,  Alexander,  esq. 
Hawkins,  B.  late  Com. Rev.Ser. 
Mitchell,  J.  esq.  Belgian  consul 
Patison,  Misses 
Stewart,  John,  esq. 
Henderson,  Ginnes, "of  customs 
Goaten,  Alex.  esq.  Star  bank 

Vieiv  bank, 
Ogilvie,  Alex,  of  Stamp-ofBce 
Plimer,  Aw.  esq.  Tr^nitygreen, 

Trinity  graiige, 
Forrest,  I,t.  J.  R.  Gothic  house 

Woodbine  cottage 
Austin,  Mrs,  Seciforth  cottage 

Gothic  cottages, 
Tasker,  J.  esq.  N.  Gothiccottage 
Marshall,  John,  of  Sump  ott. 
Longmore,  Am.  C.  esq.  of  Ex. 

Trinity  house, 
Fox,  M.  contractor 

Christiari  bank, 
Heridrick,  Robert,  esq. 
M' Vicar,  Wm.  shipmaster 
Brown,  Mrs  Dr,  Primrose  bank 
Buchanan,  W.  Bog  house 

Chain  pier 
March,  James,  Baths 

Trinity  crescent, 
Candlish,  William,  jun. 
M'Farlane,  Janet,  lodgings 
Duncan,  Mrs  Thos.  lodgings 
Munro,  Arthur 
Wiglitman,  William, contractor 
Sclanders,  Mrs,  lodgings 
Hume,  James,  superintendent 
Greig,  Andrew,  innkeeper 
Richardson,  James,  grocer,  &c. 

Star  bank  jdace 

TYNE  CASTLE. 

Muirhead,  Daniel,  cowfeeder 
Wilson,  Peter,  spirit-dealer 
Traquair,  David,  gardener 

UNION  PLACE. 

1  AVilson,  Wm.  victual-dealer 

2  Reoch,  Daniel,  victual-dealer 

4  Gowan,  Charles,  baker 

5  Bruce,  Mrs  W.  leather-mercl 

5  Bell,  R.  F.  agent 

6  Pillans,  Miss 

6  Sutherland,  Miss, straw-h.  tnak. 
6  Common,  Wm  candlemaker 
6  M'Kenzie,  James,  bookbinder 
6  Richardson,  Walter,  upholster. 


7  Patterson,  M.  bookseller 

8  Common,  Will,  candlemaker 

9  Bergin,  J.  spirit-dealer 

0  Jamts  &  Taylor,  watchmakers 

1  Taylor,  William,  grocer 

2  M'Dowall,  James,  agent 

3  Pridie,  J.  D.  surgeon 
3  Bell,  Wm.  S.S.C 

3  Haswell,  J.  grocer 

3  Tod,  J.  coach-spring  maker 

3  Skirving,  Mrs 

4  Skirving,  Miss,  milliner 

6  Thomson,  Alex,  gunmaker 

7  M'Ewan,  Andrew,  bootmaker 
7  Russell,  T.  of  Russell  &  Clark 
7  Anderson,  Mrs  Dr  James 

7  Leckie,  Mrs 

7  Leckie,  Wm.  Com.  Bank  ' 
7  Calderwood,  Wm.  corn-merch, 
7  M'Gregor,  A.  post-master 

7  Nicol,  Miss 

8  Thotnson,  Robert,  spirit-dealr. 

9  Christie,  Mrs,  silk  &w(jrsttdsh. 
9  Christie,  John,  bootmaker 

•20  M'George,  J.  furniture  wareh. 

22  Biniiie,  John,  spirii-dealer 

23  Simpson,  G.  B.  cook 

23  M'Donald,  Pet.  carver  &  gilder 
23  Aiichison,  J.  Scottish  Union 

23  Marder,  Henry,  esq. 

24  Hope,  James,  flesher 

UNION  STREET. 

3  Gibson,  James,  wright 

5  Gibson,  P.  C.  surgeon 

5  Dick,  John,  spirit-dealer 
7  Johnstone,  Miss 

7  Johnstone,  Mrs 

7  Roberlson,  Miss 

9  Martin,  Jas.  of  Wilson  &  Martin 
II  Young,  Jno.  S.S.C.  &  N.P. 
13  Stevenson,  D.  civil  engineer 
13  Huntei,Davi(l,  of  A,  Greig&  Co. 
1 3  Mason,  Geo.  of  Gen.  Post  Office 
[S  Byeis,  Mrs  A. 
l.'J  Wilson,  Misses,  milliners 

13  Scott,  William,  raerohiat 
15  Puidie,  Dr  William 

17  Martin,  William,  esq.  S.S.C. 
19  Couts,  Joseph  Taylor 
19  Blackwell,  IMrs 
19  Sievwright,  Mrs 

19  Sutherland,  John,  bookseller 

20  Blackwell,  Thomas,  agent; 

21  Ainslie,  Archibald,  esq. 
Watson,  John,  wright 

14  Leishman's,  James,  dairy 
14  M'Pherson,  H.  chairniaster 
I 'J  Halley.  Robert,  teacher 

\'Z  Berry,  Wilham,  esq. 
10  Kent,  Joseph,  of  the  Excise 
Lane 

8  M'Pherson,  Mrs,  dairy    ' 

6  Taylor,  William,  grocer 
6  Johnston,  John,  tinsmith 
6  Bayne,  Mrs  Jane 


220 


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W  E  L 


4  M'Millan,  Thomas,  flesher 

8  Porteous,  William,  baker 

VANBURGH  PLACE, 
(ZeuA.) 

1  Alexander,  Wm.  wine-merchant 

2  Lamb,  Peter,  of  Customs 

3  Grierson,  Miss 

^  4  Condamine,   R.  C.  De  Le,  esq. 
wine  merchant 

5  Marr,  Mrs  James 

6  Shiells,  William,  merchant 

7  Lyon,  John,  teacher 

8  M'Callum,  Malcolm,  Customs 

9  Crichton,  IMis 

9  Tailyour,  Mrs 

10  Watson,  J.  cashier  H.&L.  Sh.Co. 

1 1  Ballantine,  John,  stationer 

1 1  Ballantine,  Wm.  of  Customs 

12  White,  D.  gent. 

VEITCH'S  PLACE  &  SQUARE. 
Pringle,  Alex,  spirit-merchant 
M'Gregor,  James,  cowfeeder^ 
Tait,  William,  cowfeeder 

VICTORIA  STREET. 

2  Ramsay,  A.  bookseller 

4  Frier,  Mrs  William,  wood-mercht. 
6'  Wilson,  George,  wright 

8  Reid,  Geo.  &  Co.  tobacconists 

10  Irvine,  T.  &  Co.  auctioneers 
Iti  M'Craw,  John,  shoe- warehouse 

18  Picken,  Thomas,  watchmaker 
Glen,  W.  &  J.  spirit-merchants 

WALKER  STREET. 
1  Blair,  Mrs  F. 
1  Austin,  Miss 
1  Kinnear,  Robert 

3  Blair,  Miss  Hunter 

6  Cheyue,  Henry,  W.S. 

7  Morgan,  James,  esq.  S.S.C. 

9  Kelhe,  Mis 

11  Campbell,  Robert,  esq.  advocate 

13  Go  Van,  John,  esq.  W.  S. 
15  Cuninghanie,  Mrs 

15  Maitland,  Geo.  R,  esq. 

17  Baillie,  R,  G.  esq. 

19  Gibson,  John,jun.  W.S. 
21  Ho%vden,  A.  esq.  W.S. 
23  M'Leod,  Major  Wm. 

ti5  Douglas,  David,  esq.  W.S. 
28  Spens,  Nathaniel,  esq.  W.S. 
26  Mouat,  Mrs,  of  Garth 
Macdonald,  D.  R.  esq. 

20  Fergusson,   G.  esq.  wine-mercht 

18  Henderson,  John,  esq. 

16  Cuuingham,  Alex.  esq.  W.S. 

14  Pringle,  Mujor  N. 

12  Ronald  &  Keyden,  W.S. 
12  Ronald,  John,'  S.S.C. 

10  Russell,  Alex.  Jas.  esq.  C.S. 
6  Mackenzie,  Captain  A.  W. 

4  Sinclair,  George  L.  esq.  W.S. 
2  Riddell,  A.  O.  civil  engineer 

2  Ferguson,  Miss 


WaRRISTON  CRESCENT. 

1  Spalding,  Mrs 

3  Balleny,  Wm.  superintendent  of 
the  cemetery,  Warriston 

3  Morrison,  A.  M.  builder 

4  Grant,  Mrs  Captain 

5  Campbell,  Captain  John 

6  Dobbie,  Robert,  clothier 

7  Ponton,  Thos.  esq.  architect 

8  Allardice,  David,  esq. 

9  Ross,  William,  clothier 
9  Ross,  C.M-Lean(of  Purvis  &Co.) 

10  Christie,  Mrs  Andrew 

1 1  Tulloh,  Miss 

1 1  Paterson,  Miss  Mary 

12  Wade,  Thos.  esq. 

13  Marshall,  Mrs 

14  Rodger,  Wm.  esq.  writer 

16  Clarkson,  Miss 

17  Alexander,  Major,  of  Boydston 

18  Ross,  Mrs,  of  Invercairon 

19  Balfour,  Mrs 

19  Brunton,  Miss 

20  Baird,  Mrs  N. 

21  Sibbald,  Mrs 

22  Booth,  ]\Irs 

23  Tait,  Mrs 

24  Grey,  Rev.  Henry 

25  Fairbairn,  John,  bookseller 

26  Young,  R.  esq.  of  G.  P.  O. 

27  Watson,  Miss 

28  Brook,  William,  esq. 

30  Suther,  Rev.  T.  G.  S. 

31  Watson,  Misses 

32  Wylie,  D.  esq.  Circuit-elk.  Just?. 

33  Dallas,  Wm.  esq.  W.S. 


WARRISTON  PLAGE. 

1  Scott,  Geo.  baker 

2  Fraser,  IVIisses  J.  k  D.  straw-hat 

makers 

3  Ross,  David,  tailor 

3  Jackson,  Thos.  grocer 

3  Raeburn,  James,  architect 

4  Shaw,  Miss,  furnishing-shop 

5  Spalding,  Mrs,  library 

WATER  of  LEITH. 
Hawthorn  Sank 
Fell,  JMrs,  Sunbury  house 
Cattanach,  W.  of  Sunbury  distill 
Muir,  Mrs  H.  spirit-dealer 
Legget,  Robert,  merchant 
Clark,  John,  teacher 
Watson,  Robt.  mill-master 
Wight,  James,  clerk  of  mills 
Millar,  David,  smith 
Findlay,  Geo.  spirit-dealer 
Hutton,  James,  grocer 
Burr,  C.  S.  provision  shop 
Brown,  Robert,  &  Son,  weavers 
Forrest,  James,  grocer 
Harper,  George,  weaver 
Burke,  Mrs 

Legget,  Robert,  leather-dresser 
Stark,  James,  skinner 


WATER  LANE  (Leitk.) 
1  Ferguson,  William,  flesher 
3  Forbes,  M.  spirit- dealer 
5  Scott,  A.  W.  soda-water  manuf. 

20  Robertson,  D.  victualler 

21  Pourie,  John,  cooper 
28  Gordon,  Mrs,  midwife 
32  Livingston,  John,  grocer 
34  Thomson,  William,  victualler 
36  Pickard,  Mrs,  grocer 

40  Alexander,  William,  grocer 

41  Napier,  Thomas,  smith 
45  Storer,  William,  dairy 
'16  Lowrie,  A.  dyer 

47  Smith,  Thomas,  tinsmith 

48  Merrilees,  And.  cork-cutter 

WATERLOO  PLACE. 
1  Dicksons  and  Co.  seedsmen 
3  Athenian  Hotel, 

Thos,  P.  Lenny,  manager 
5  Thorburn,  John,  confectioner 
7  Thomson,  George,  perfumer 
9  Wilshere  and  Phelps,  floor-cloth 

manufacturers 
11  M'Knight,  Geo.  spirit-dealer 
11  Macgarvie,  M.  tailor 
1 1  Agnew,  Miss,  straw-hat  maker 
1 3  Scott,  M.  brush  &  trunk  maker 

16  Fraser  &  Co.  booksellers 

17  Menzies,  Mrs  James,  lodgings 
17  Murray,  Geo.  clothier 
17  Thompson,  George 
17  Pratt,  Mrs,  lodgings 

19  Jones,  Richard,  clothier 

20  Davenport  &  Stedman,  druggists 

21  General  Steam Naviyation  Co.; 
R.  W.  Hamilton,  esq.  manager 

22  Croal,   John,  Royal  Mail  and 
General  Coach  Office 

23  Waterloo  News  Room  ; 
Harthill,  John,    Weekly  Register 

Newspaper  Office 

24  Waterloo  Hotel ;  John  Rampling 

25  Edin.  Gas-Light  Co.'s  Office 

26  Select  Subscriptioyi  Library  ; 
Hunter  Simpson,  librarian 

26  Corns,  William,  bookbinder 

27  Simpson,  G.  &  Son,  coach-build. 
Calton  Convening  Room 

The  General  Post  Office  ; 
Sir  Edward  S.  Lees,  Secretary  to 
Gen.  Post  Office  for  Scotland 
16  Wemyss,  Andrew,  trunkmaker 
14  Robertson,  Mrs  M.  Regent  hotel 
12  Wood  &  Co.  music-sellers 
10  The  Stamp  and  Tax  Office; 

Mrs  Davidson 
8  Hutchison,  J.  and  Co.  hatters 
6  Craig,  John,  clothier 
4  Gray,  J.  hatter,  hosier,  &  glover 
2  Brown,  W.  H.  china  warehouse 

;  WELLINGTON  PLACE, 

iLeith.)  ' 

1  Crawcour,  Edward,  gent. 

2  Rutherford,  James,  contractor 
2  M'Gregor,  Mrs,  lodgiog« 


WES 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


WIN 


221 


2  Johnston,  W.  (merchant) 

2  Scott,  John,  of  Customs 

3  Fenton,  A.  (of  A.  Fenton  &  Co.) 

4  Walker,  G.  (of  G.  and  J.) 

5  Bennet,  Jiimes,  merchant 

6  Donaldson,  Mrs.  R. 

7  Muir,  William,  merchant 

7  Muir,  Mrs 

8  Allan,  Mrs  William,  sen. 

9  Henderson,  David,  merchant 

10  Arthur,  G.  (ofMiller  &  Arthur) 

10  Smith,  Jas.  cork- manufacturer 

10  Dalziel,  John,  baker 

10  Donaldson,  Mrs,  lodgings 

10  Mann,  Alexander,  solicitor 

10  Murray,  Charles,  wright 

10  Lindsay,  G.  of  Jas.  Sceales  &  Co. 

10  Henderson,  Mrs 

1 1  Brown,  Mrs  John 

WEMYSS  PLACE. 

1  Aitchison,  George,  baker 

2  Grant,  Miss,  silk  &  worsted  shop 

3  Scott,  Adam,  fruiterer 

4-  Johnston,  Misses,  dressmakers 

5  Arnot,  James,  esq.  W.S. 

6  Syme,  Miss,  infant  school 

8  Smith,  George,  esq.  architect 
10  Keith,  Dr  James 

WEST  BOW. 
Grants  close 
87  Maxwell,  Wm.  tinsmith 
91  Ross,  Misses,  milliners 

93  Thomson,  Alexander,  grocer 

97  Grindlay's  close 

99  Grindlay,  Jn.  leather-merchant 

105  Richardson  &  Brothers,  merchts, 
116  Taylor,  James,  druggist 

112      Edmonstone's  close, 

Linton,  Andrew,  corkmaker 
110  Edmondston,T.&Son,ironmong. 
108  Scott,  William,  pewterer 
108  Hume,  John,  brush-factory 

106  Bennet,  Adam,  tinsmith 

102  Cunningham,  J.  S.  seed-merch. 
1 00     Dewar^s  close 

98  Ross,  Jn.  dealer  in  riddles,  &c. 
96  Inglis,  John,  leather-factor 

94  Bennet,  Wm.  silver-plater 

22  Crocket,  Thos.  G.  basket-maker 

20      Weir's  close 

12  Butters,  Henry,  confectioner 
8  Sibbald,  John,  shoemaker 
4  Grant,  Mrs,  leech-dealer 

WEST  PORT. 
1  Bannerman,  Wra.  spirit-dealer 
3  Peddie,  D.  hair-dresser 
15     Inglis^  court 
25  Boak,  A.  tanner  &leather-merch 
25       Lady  wynd 
27  Ford,  J.  grocer  &  spirlt-mercht. 
33  Mill,  William,  grocer 
35  Smith,  Hugh,  spirit-dealer 
47  Carrick,  A.  jun.  merchant 
49  Bowstock,  Sam.  china-merchant 
51  Fraser,  Geo.  curled  hair  manuf. 
51      Chapel  wi/nd 


55  Boak,  Wm.  leather-merchant 
57     BoaK's  land 

57  Boak,  John,  clerk 

59  Brocket,  Wm.  grocer 

65  Weaver's  close 

81  Thomson,  Thos.  leather- merch. 

87  Watson,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer 
91  Hutton,  Alexander,  grocer 

107  Webster,  John,  watchmaker 

1 1 5  Liddell,  Mrs  D.  tea  &;  spirit  mer. 
12.3      Tanner's  close  , 
135     Jiaird's  close, 

Alexander,  R.cur.&leather-mer. 

Bryce,  Robert,  jun.  tanner 
141  Watson,  William,  lath-splitter 
151  M'Kenzie,  James,  tinsmith 
153  Baillie,  Wm.  &  Co.  candlemakers 
153  Gray,  John,  merchant 
153      Stevenson's  close 
155  Baillie,  Zerub,  grocer 
161  Park,  Tho.  and  Co.  shoemakers 
165  Gibson  &  Walker,  corn-merchts. 
167     St.  CuthberCs  close 
171  Halliday,  A.  flesher 
173  Hunter,  Robert,  candlemaker 
175  Glaggow,  John,  victual-dealer 
1 77      Wester  close 
126  Sime,  Dav.  shawl-manufacturer 
122  Holmes,  J.  hardware-merchant 
118  Lockie,  Wm.  tailor 

116  Halliday,  John,  spirit-dealer 
114  Kettle,  George,  baker 

110  Lawson,  James,  tobacconist 
106  Mitchell,  William,  grocer 
102  Blacklay,  John,  spirit-dealer 
100  Macnie,  J.  &  C.  grocers 

98  Sommerville,  A.  leather-merch. 

94  Brodie,  Thomas,  grocer 

88  Blackstocks,  J.  shoemaker 
86      Well  close 

84  Robertson,  J.  grocer 

66  Young,  J.  victual -dealer 

58  Aitchison  s  close 

56  Alston,  Hugh,  grocer 
54  Hunter,  Alex,  grocer 
50       f  inlay's  land 

.32     Johnston's  land 

32  Wright,  John,  tailor 

26     Killiebrae 

18  Duff,  Mrs  Andrew,  nailmaker 

16  Allan,  Robert,  hatmaker 

16  M'Given,  Andw.  grocer 

14  Young,  Mrs 

12  Young,  James,  spirit-dealer 

10  Smith,  William,  flesher 

8  Hill,  J.  grocer 

6     Ink's  close 

4  Scott,  Alexander,  baker 

2  Robertson,  Jas.  spirit-merchant 

WHARTON  PLACE. 

2  Nichol,  Robert,  teacher 

3  Hutcheson,  Js.  Bank  of  Scotland 

4  Walker,  A.  &  J.  drapers 

5  Pollock,  Miss 

5  Rutherford  James,  W.S. 

5  Rutherford.  Miss 

5  Libt,  A.  J.  sup.  of  county  police 


56  Grieve,  R.  S.  iron-rnerchant 

7  Pringle,  Wm.  victual-dealer 

8  Glen,  Mrs  W. 
8  Brown,  Misses 
8  Scott,  Mrs 

8  Gray,  Mrs 

9  M'Caskie,  James,  hatter 

WILLIAM  STREET. 
1  Tansh's  Circulating  library 

1  Webb,  Jolin,  shoemaker 
3  Wyber,  Robert,  butcher 

5  Turnbull,  John,  baker 

7  Henderson,  John,  grocer 
9  Leslie,  John,  wright 

9  Winton,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
1.5  Spence,  Mrs,  dairy 
17  Elliot,  Mrs,  midwife 

17  Napier,  Robert,  builder 

19  Lough,  John,  chimney-sweeper 
19  Cathie,  Thomas,  flesher 

23  Western  Dispensary 

27  Ponsford,  Miss 

'27  M' Bride,  Mrs,  midwife 

29  Turnbull,  John,  tailor 

29  Turnbull,  Misses,  siraw-hat  mkrs. 

31  Turner,  James,  victual-dealer 

.31  Leslie,  John,  cabinetmaker 

3.3  Macpherson,  A.    shoemaker 

37  Kemp,  Mrs,  sick- nurse 
45  Hogg,  Mrs,  grocer 

51   St.  Georc/e's  District  School 

38  M'Farlane,  D.  spirit-dealer 
■'^6  Huldon,  Geo.  mason 

28  Stirling,  Robert,  victualler 
26  M'Intosh,  Thos.  stabler,  lane 
26  Adam,  Robert,  grocer 

24  Macdonald,    Mrs  D.  green  grocer 
22  Struthers,  Wm.  tailor 

18  Robson,  Thomas,  shoemaker 
16  Mill,  James,  grocer 

14  M'Farlane,  J.  coach-hirer 

8  Young,  John,  shoemaker 

6  Robertson,  James,  coach-hirer 

2  Moir,  Miss 

2  Logan,  Thomas,  writer 

2  Campbell,  Mrs,  lodgings 
WINDMILL  STREET. 

3  Adams,  John,  session-clerk 
3  Gilmour,  Mrs 

3  Sime,  Rev.  John 

4  Calder,  A.  coach- wright 

4  Robertson,  John,  agent;  See  adv. 

5  Cotton,  John,  tobacconist 

7  Thomson,  .lohn,  printer 
10  Young,  Archd.  cutler 

10  Young,  Mrs 
10  Gordon,  Mrs 
lii  Macau  lay,  Alex.  esq. 

8  Lauder,  Mrs 

6  Leavock,  Mrs 

6  Pienderleith,  Mrs 
6  Mercer,  George,  lace-merchan 
6  Anderson,  Miss 
Windmill  lane 
2  Brown,  Mrs 

Spence  ,  Mrs 

Ogilvie,  Mrs 


222 


Y  A  R 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


YOU 


WINDSOR  STREET. 

1  Bisset,  Mrs 

1  Johnston,  3Ii-s  J. 

1  Sullierland,  Mrs  T.  E. 

1  Peck,  Junes,  ariist 


33      Merrilees  close 

M'Donaid,  David,  tailor 
34'  Robertson,  Wm.  spirit  dealer 
36  Hunter,  Wm.  diiry 
'^7  Lnuflfr,  George,  ma'son 
4 1  Gow,  Daniel,  tinsmith 


1, 


3  aiacbeth   Cipt.  R.  D.  pajraasteru,  j^^^j^^^  William,  Wright 


5  Campbell,  Dcrager  Lady 
9  Seton,  Major,  R.  S-.H.EJ.C.S 
9  Seton,  James,  esq. 

1 3  Neil,  Mrs 

15  Kerr,  Lieutenant -Colonel 

17  Lauder,  J.   esq. 

19  Vertue,  D.  esq.  H.E.I. C  S. 

21  Jolly,  Rolit.  esq.  of  Stephenston 

23  Murray,  WiUiaiB  H.  esq. 

25  Howden,  James,  jeweller 
29  Troup,  James,  esq. 
31  Veitfh,  Mrs 

26  Patersun,  Mrs 

24  .Allan,  Robert,  esq. 

22  Kirkaldy,  Mrs 

20  Michael,  -Mrs 

18  Morri-,on,   Adim,  esq.  S  S.C. 

16  Aiichi>on,  SIks  (of  Dromore)        1 

14  Nasmyth,  James,  jeweller  ■ 
12  ftloule,  Jo-eph,  esq. 

10  Brown,  Mrs  Dr  i 

8  Piper,  Mrs 

6  Ranken,  Francis,  esq.  | 
4  Smith,  R.  M.  merchant 

2  Hutchison,  Mrs 

2  Farr,  R.  S.  druggist 

2  Kerr,  Mrs 

2  Murray,  George,  clothier 

2  Johnstone,  John,  printer 

WRIGHT'S  HOUSES. 

9  Junor,  Misses 

12  Colville,  James,  grocer 

15  Miller,  John,  engraver 
20  Brash,  Miss 

24  Brown,  John,  wright 

27  Goodsman,  Robert,  Golf  tavern 


45  Chisholm,  Mrs,  grocer 

46  Wilson,  Andrew,  shoemaker 
|47  Fordyce,  Robert,  tailor 
!+9  Hay,  William,  spirit-dealer 
50  Dagger,  James,  tailor 
'o3  Bruce.  James,  baker 
55  Jack,  William,  spirit-dealer 

YORK  PLACE. 
1  IM'Coml)e,Ja.  grocer  Asjlir.  dlr, 
3  Chisholm,  Robert,  tailor 


59  Davidson,  Rev.  G.  R. 

61  Cormack,  David,  accountant 

,65  Dawson,  Jlrs,  lodgings 

65  Beveridge,  Henry, esq.  advocate 

69  Snell,  Mrs 

69  Lorimer,  IMrs  P. 

69  Neil,  Miss 

69  Bell,  J.  A.  architect 

71  Veitch,  Mrs 

71  Nicol,  James,  spirit-mercBant 
Si.  Paul  s  chapel 

York  lane, 
Croal,  J.  &  W.  coach-builders 
Gray,  James,  ironmonger 
Pattison,  Miss,  boarding-school 

42  Hobday,  T.  post-master 
Shepherd,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 

42  Smith,  Mr 

tant 


5  Johnston,  Alexander,  esq.  W.S  4Q  B^rke,  Francis,  esq.  accoun 
5  M  ick,  Andrew,  writer  33  q^^^^  ^^^^ 

5  .Morns,  James,  wine-merchant    jg  Hastings,  Sir  Charles.  K.C.B. 
5  M-Glashan,  J.&Son,  teachers  of, 3^  CuUen,  Jnhn,  esq.  W.S. 

trancing  I  jg  Smith,  Colvin,  esq. 

5  Paul.  John,  miniature  painter    ]  jq  Gillespie,  Alexander,  M  D. 
5  Seattle,  John,  A.M.  j.^g  Davidson,  Robert,  esa.  advocate 

St.  George's  cliapH  j._,4  Grant,  Lady,  Rothiemurchus 

7  Hunter,  Campbell,  &.Co.  W.S.;.24  Cra.g.  James  t.  Gibson.  W.S. 
9  Watt,  James  B.  solicitor  ^..^  Bruce,  James,  esq.  of  Powfoulis 

9  Commercial  Life  Insurance  Go  (.^q  Murdoch,  John  Burn,  advocate 
18  Smith.  Alexander,  esq.  W.S. 


1 1   Dempster,  Miss 

ll  Watteiston  G.  (of  G.  W.  k  Sbn) 

I  1  Watterston,  Wm.  accountant 

13  Pollock,  William,  solicitor 

15  Tawse  and  Bonnar,  esqrs.W.  S. 

15  Bonnar,  James,  esq.  WiS, 

15  Bonnar,  IMrs  Janies 

17  Guild,  Mis 
'19  Abercrombie,  Dr 

■21  Gregory,  Mrs 

21  Patiison,  Johrt,  jun.  W.S. 
,21  Pattison,  T.  H.,  M.  D.  surgeon 
'i^  Elder  Street 

25  Gray.  DaVid,  S.S.C. 

25  M'Millan.  Mrs 


29  Kelty,  Miss  E,  27  Bell.  Dr  George 

31  1  horburn,  Mrs  M.  '27  Bell,  Mrs 

32  Bain,  Jno.  lodgings 
44.  Leighton,  H.  cow  feeder  31  Dow,  Alex 

Brand,  J.  gardener,  Vallei/feld  33  Wright,  Wm.  lodgings 
Gourlay,  W.  &  J.  golf-ball  mkrs.  35  Cochrane,  Mrs 

i35  Cochrane,  W.  G.  merchant 


16  Gillies,  Mrs 

14  Thomson,  J.  G.  esq. 

12  Ferrier,  John,  iesq.  W.S. 

10  Milne.  David,  e^q.  advocate 
8  Goldie,  A.  W  esq.  "W.S. 
6  Buchanan,  Rev.  James 
4  Michi&j  James,  bootmaker 

2  Boyd,  John,  upholsterer 

YOUNG  STREET. 

Lane, 
Whitson,  G.  stabler 
1  Knight,  John,  painter 

3  Chapman,  Thos.  plumber 
:i  IMDermed.  IMrs 
3  Crawford,  Mrs 


M'Ewan,  D.  club-maker 
YARDHEADS  {Leith.) 

6  Barker,  Thomas,  brewer 

9  Philp,  John,  distiller 
lO      Muckle  close 
12  Carse,  Mrs,  sjiirit-dealer 

14  Grandison,  Wm.  linen-raanut. 
14.  JMassie,  Thos.  spirit-dealer 

15  Wallace,  31.  victual-dealer 
20  Cowes,  James,  dairy 

22  Moffat,  W.  sen.  wright 

24  Brash,  Alexander,  grocer 

26  Wilson,  William,  victual -dealer 


31  Callender,  T.  &  Son,  leather-mer.  5?>  Meldrum,  Geo.  accountant 

31  Callender,  Geo.  commercial  agent  55  Cunningham.  Rev.  W.,  D.D. 

32  Pirrie,  David,  wright  57  Handyside,  Hugh,  esq.  W.S. 

33  IngUs,  John,  teacher  o9  Handyside,  Mrs 


29  Home.  Dr  J.  prof,  of  medicine    7  Laing,  Jo.  and  Co.  npholsteVers 
i  9  Chapman,  T.  &  Son,  plumbers 
i   9  Seaton,  Misses,  dressmakers 
1 1  Universal  Life  Assiiranee  Sec. 
11  Wight,  David,  esq.  W.S. 
13  Orr,  Chas.  J.  F.  esq.  W.S. 
15  Trotter,  Thomas, jun.  esq.  W.S. 
17  Lambert,  Misses,  dressmakers 
19  Henderson,  J.  (H.  &  Bissel) 
21  Renton,  John,  M.D.  physician 
i22  Anderson,  Peter,  postmaster 
|20  Haig,Hay.&Pringle,e£qs.W.S. 
;18  Wilson,  William,  demist 
1 16  Muirhead,  C.  poulterer 
10  St.  Luke's  Church 
10  St.  George' s  school 
8  Lindsay,  J)hn,  spirit-dealer 
6  M'Ewen,  Wm.  spirit-dealer 

lIEwen,  T.  stabler,  South  Lane 
4  Newton,  W.  A.  saddler 
2  Wilson,  John,  shoemaker 


35  Houy,  Miss 

37  IM'M'iilan  &  Grant,  esqrs.  W.S. 
37  Pyper,  John,  esq,  writer 
59  Todd,  HenJ-y,  estj.  W.S, 
41  Scott,  Jliss 

41  Brown,  James,  esq.  W.S. 
41  Brown  &  Miller,  W.S. 
43  MMillan,  E   &  A.  esqrs.  W.S. 
45  Handyside.  Dr,  M.D, 
:47  Dundas  &  Jamieson,  W.S. 
47  Jamieson,  John,  S.  S  C. 
'49  :\I  Cleland,  George,  esq.  W.S. 
51  Fleming,  Mrs 


[223] 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST 


OF  THE 


PROFESSIONS  AND  PRINCIPAL  TRADES. 


ACCOUNTANTS. 

Allan,  W.  36  St  Bernard's  cresc. 
Allister,  David,  9  London  street 
Armitage,  A.  B.  40  Albany  street 
BallingaM,  Wm.   10  St  David  st. 
Barron,  John,  67  Great  King  st. 
Barstow,  Charles  M,  32  India  st. 
Bell,   Wm.  17  Annsireet 
Berwick,  D.  22  Fettes  Row 
Borthwick,  A.  a  No.   St  David  st. 
Jas.  14  Claremont  cresc. 

C.  5  No.    St  David  street 

Briggs,  D.  C.  31  Bucdeuch  place 
Brodie  and  Balfour,  17  George  st. 
Brown,  James,  59  George  street 
Bruce,  Arch.  3  Hillside  crescent 
Burke,  Francis,  40  York  place 
Burns  and  Myrtle,  1   Aberc.  pi. 
Callender,  Henry,  16  So.  Char.  st. 
Clerk,  Samuel.  67  North  Bridge 
Christie,  Robt.  26  St  Andrew  sq. 
Cormack,  D.  6 1   York  place 
Dick,  A.  Parliament  square 
Dickson,  Jas.  J.   74  George  street 

Wm.  8  Royal  crescent 

Donaldson,  Jas.,  46  Northd.  st. 
Dundas,  George,  42  Albany  street 
Edwards,  James,    Comely  Bank 
Esson,  G.  A.  66   George  street 
Ferrier,  Cha.  45  Northumb.  street 
Forman,  Alex.  116  Princes  street 
Forrest,  W.  H.  1  2  Darnaway  st. 
Fyfe,  Arch.  21   Nelson  stieet 
Gallaway,  Wm.  8  Annanrfale  st. 
Gardner,  H.  3  Newington  place 
Gibson,  Arch.  4  Aibyn  place 
Goldie,  G.  2  w.  Newington  place 
Gordon,  R.  35  Drummond  place 
Grant,  Thos.   19  Broughton  place 
Gray,  W.  3  Saunders  street 
Green,  John,  57  Hanover  street 
Grieve,  John,  4  Randolph  cliff 
Horn,   A.  74  George  street 
Huie,  A.  16  London  street 
Ivory  and  Holmes,  2  so.  St  David 

street 
Jamieson,  A.  36  Queen  street 
Johnstone,  John,  23  London  st. 


Junnor,  J.  M.,  6  N.  St  David  st. 
Keith,  Wm.  50  Castle  street 
Lamond,  Alex.  40  India  street 
Lindsay,  Don.  66  George  street 
Low,  Alexander,  2  Hanover  street 

William,  68  Gt.  King  street 

Maben,  John,   8  so.   St   David  st. 
M'Andrew,  Jas.  28  Dublin  street 
MCallum,  Geo.  8  Annanriale  st. 
M'Donald   D.  26  North  Bridge 

John,  23  Cumbi-rlaiid  street 

i\Iacgregor,  Jos.  Ramsay  Lodge 
Mackenzie,  Ken.  36  Queen  stieet 

,  Ken.  9  N.  St  David  street 

Maitland,  John,  Mound  place 
Mansfield,  Tho.  7  Thistle  street 
Mason,  G    13  Union  street 
Maughan,  F.  J.  30  Pitt  street 
Meldrum,  Geo.  53  York  place 
Miller,  Thos.,  6  St  Andrew  square 
Millar,  Thos.  H.  7  M'Kenzie  pi. 
Mitchell,  Hugh,  4  St  Andrew  sq. 
Moncrieff  and  Gibson,  4  Albyn  pi. 
Muir,  John,  6  Royal  terrace 
Murray,  David,  39  George  street 

George,  1  Dundas  street 

~  John,  Sciennes  Hill  house 

William,  39  George  street 

Ogilvy,  James,  17  Howe  street 
J.  S.  37  Castle  street 

Paul  &  Moncrieff,  10  So.  Charlotte 
street 

* J.  13  Bernard  street 

Pearson,  Charles,  59  George  street 
Peddie,  Donald  S.  1  George  street 
Ramsay,  G.  119  Prince's  street 
Rainie,  Robt.  8  Annandale  street 

Wm.  8  Annand  lie  street 

Reld,  James,  30   Royal  circus 
Renton,  James,  15  Queen  street 
Rhind,  J.  5   Dean  terrace 
Roliertson,  Thos.  11  Gloucester  pi. 
Russell.  Claud,  84  George  street 
Robt    2  Upper  Gray  street 

Wm.   1 1   Scotland  street 

Scott,  Dav.  Dundas,  7  Lauriston  la. 

John,  Esq.  6  N.  St  David  st. 

R.  E.  57  Great  King  street 


Scott,  Thomas,  Esq.  42  Northd.  st. 
Simson,  James,  2  I  9  High  st. 
Sinclair,  A.  H.,  9  India  street 

James,  9  Brown  street 

Smith,   W.   Union  Canal  Office 
Souter,  D.   R.  1 1    Gloucester  pi. 
Spalding,   Wm.  85  Great  K.  st. 
Spoitiswoode,   R.  7  Thistle  street 
Steu  ft,  P.   1  Carlton  sireet 
Stewart,   Wm.  25  Pitt  street 
■Stuart,  W.   2  Lynedoch   place 
Sym,  Jas.  45   Frederick  street 
Thomson,   Alex.    18  North  br. 

W.  T.  3  Grorge  street 

Tod,  Geo.  9  north  St  David  street 
Waterston,  Wm.  I  i   York  place 
Watson,  H.  G.   13  St  Andrew  sq. 
Watson    Ja  .  14  Si  Andrew  sq, 
Wight,  ,Robt.  sen  ,  4  Arthur  st. 
Wilkie,  Jas.  65  Cast  e  street 
Wood,  William,  8  so.  Charlotte  st. 
Wright,  T.  G.,  16  R.  Exchange 

ADVOCATES. 

Anderson,  Adam,  98  George  st. 

Chas.  5  India  street 

Thos.  32  Melville  street 

Allan,  Ales.  5  Hillside  crescent 
Aikley,  Paik.  59  Great  King  st. 
Aytoun,  James.  39  Heriot  row 

W.  E.   11   Fettes  row 

Bailie,  Charles,    13  G.   Stuart  st, 
Baird,  Thos.  W.  4  Drummond  pi. 
Bell,  Archibald,  81  G.  King  st. 
— — .  B.  R.   15  Gt.  Stuart  st. 

George   G.  43  Melville  st. 

Geo.  Jos.   3  Park  place. 

J.   M.   4   Forres  street 

R..bert,   15  Gt    .Stuart  st. 

Robert,  120  George  street 

Beverid.e,   Hen.y  65  York  place 
■Bor  hwick,  J.  30  George  (.quare 
Brodie,  G.  20  Northumb.  street 
Brown,  Archd.  4  Melville  st. 
Bruce,  Hugh,  39  Moray  place 

Robert,  65  Frvderuk  st. 

Buchanan,  Wm.  S3  Drummond  pi. 
Burton,  J.  H.,  16  Duncan  street 


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ADV 


PROFESSIONS  AND  TRADES 


AGE 


Cadell,  John,  127  Princes  street 
Campbell,  N.  C,  33  Dublin  St. 

R.  1 1  Walker  street 

Cay,  John,  1 1  Heriot  row 
Christison,  J.  3  G.  Stuart  street 
Cleghorn,  Thos.  3  Heriot  Row 
Clerk,  William,  4  Rose  court 
Colquhnun,  J.  C.   10  Melville  St. 

Ludovic,  8  Duke  street 

Cook,  Alex.  S.,  3  Darnaway  s^. 
Coventry,  And.  29  Moray  place 
Cowan,  John,  2  no.  Charlotte  st. 
Craufurd,  James,  22  Rutland  street 
Currie,  A.  43  Heriot  row 
Dalyell,   Sir  J.    G. ,   54   Hanover 

street 
Davidson,  A.  24  Rutland  square 

Robert,  28  York  place 

Deas,  George,  9  Howe  street 
Dewar,  John,  .52  G.  King  street 
Dick,  Andrew  C.  44  King  street 
Dickson.  Chas.  62  Albany  street 

Alexander,  14  Gt.  King  st. 

David,  1  4  Great  King  street 

Dingwall,  A.   3  Rutland  square 
Donaldson,  J.  12  Rutland  street 

James,  46  Northumb.  st. 

Douglas,  G.  L.  A.  11  Rutland  sq 
F.  B.  15   Gt.  King  street 

L.  B.  15  Drummond  pi. 

Drummond,  J.  Irt  Shandw.  place 
Dunbar,  W.  H.  56  Northumb.  st. 
Dundas.  Geo.  28  Abercromby  pi. 

Wm.  Pitt,  8  Athole  cres. 

Dunlop,  Alex.  3  so.  Charlotte  st 
Ellis,   W.  M.  44  Albany  street 
Ferrier,  James,  F.  14  Carlton  st. 
Fletcher,  A.  1   Randolph  cres. 
Forbes,  W.  17  Ainslie    place 
Fordyce,  G.   D.  5  Carlton  street 
Forman.  J.  54  Northumberland  st. 
Forsyth,  Chas.   1 1  Royal  circus 

■  Robert,  1  I    Royal  circus 

Glasgow,  R.  R.  15  Rutland  street 
Gordon,  Ed.  S.  12  G.  King  st. 

-  J.  T.  6  Gloucester  place 

John,  60  Great  King  street 

Graham,  Robert,  1 8  Heriot  row 
Grant,  George,  21    London  street 

Robert,  49  Melville  street 

Greenshields,  J.  B.  125  Prin.  st. 
Gregory,  John,  Canaan  Lodge 
Groat.  A.  G.   12  Hart  street 
Hamilton,  John,  3  Northumb.   st. 
Handyside,  Rob.  1 1  Hope  st. 
Hector,  David,  1 9  Nelson  street 
Henderson,  Ro.  49  Great  King  st. 
Heriot,  F.  L.  M.,  9  Circus  place 
Hill,  Norman,  69  Hanover  street 
Home,  Robert,  50  Motsy  place 
Hunter,  Robert,  6?  Northumb.  st. 
Inglis,  J.  30  Abercrombie  place 
Innes,  Cosmo.  6  Forres  street 
lanes,  Thos.  5  Randolph  cl'ff 
Jardine,  John,  9  Gt.  King  st. 


Johnstone,  W.  37   Albany  street 
Kirkpatrick,  John,  126  George  st. 
L'Amy,  Jas.  27  Northumb.  st. 
Lister,  J.  2  no.  e.  Circus  pi. 
Logan.  A.  S.  1 1   Pitt  street 
Lothian,  Alex.,  2  Baxter's  place. 
M'Neill,  Dun.  Right  Hon.  Ld.  Ad. 
for  Scotland,  73  Great  King  st. 
M'Niel,  Alex.  28  Queen  street 
M'Donald,  J.  18  Great  King  st. 
Macfarlane,  Robert,  6  Fettes  row 
Mackenzie,  T.  6  India  street 
Mack  night,  A.  E.,  12  London  st. 
Maconachie,  J.  A.  122  Princes  st. 
Maidment,  Jas.  3  London  street 
.Maitland,  E.  F.   13  Alva  street 

Thos.   122  George  street 

Marshall,  John,  9  Fettes  row 
Maxwell,  J.  H.  83  Gt.  King  st. 
Miller,  James.  112  Princes  st. 
John,  16  Gayfield  square 

T.  H.  Christian  bank 

Milne,  David,   10  York  place 
Moir,  G.  41  Charlotte  square 
iNIoucrieif  J.  15  Gie»t  Suart  st 
Monro,  G.  28  Northumb.  st. 
Monteith,  A.  E.  7  Stafford  street 
^Montgomery,  J.  F.  17  Athole  cres. 
More,  J.  S.  19  Great  King  st. 
.Muirhead,  J.  P.  26  Heriot  row 
Murdoch,  J.  B.  20  York  place 
Mure,  David,   12  Ainslie  place 
Slurray.  And.  34  Heriot  row 

And.  juu.  36  India  st. 

John,  60  Northumberland  st- 

Napier,  G.  8  Great  King  street 

Mark,  S  Glenfiiilas  street 

Neaves,  C.   1  9  Charlotte  square 
Park,  John,  85  Great  King  street 
Pattison,  G.  H.   10  London  street 
Patton,  Geo.  38  Frederick  street 
Penney,  W.  24  Great  King  st. 
Pyper,  Hamilton,  15  Royal  cresc. 
Rbind,  M'Duff,  24  Northumb.  st. 
Richardson,  J.  22  Clareniont  cres. 
Riddell,  John,  67  Melville  st. 
Ritchie,   A.  C.  1 0  Albany  st. 
Robertson,  C.  22  Gt.   King  st. 

H.  J.  76  Great  King  st. 

Pat.  32  Drummond  place — 

Dean  of  Fatuity 

—  Robt.  12  Drummond  place 

Rob'son,  James,  18  Elder  st. 
Ross,  George,  Morningside 

Geo.  jun.  45  Castle  street 

J.  B.  .5  S.  W.  Circus  place 

Russell,  F.    1  9  Rutland  square 

John,  16  Heriot  row 

Rutherfurd,  And.    9  St  Colme  st. 
.^andford,  E.  D.  11  Rand.  cr. 
Shand,  C.  F.  5  India  street 
Shaw,  Pat.  40  Heiiot  row 
Simpson,  J.  33  North  umber,  st. 
Smith,  Arch.  37  N<irtluuiib.  st. 
Smytli,  J.    I  Hart  street 


Smyth,  W.  16  Gt.  Stuart  street 
Stothert,  Jas.  1 1  Alva  street 
Spalding,  W.  1 1  London  st. 
Speirs,  Graham,  Granton  house 
Stuart,  Robt.  23  Gt.  King  street 
Swinton,  Arch.  9  Gloucester  pi. 
Tait,  Geo.  4  Abercromby  place 

John,   1  Melville  street 

Tawse,  John,  49  Queen  street 
Tenant,  H.  L.  9  Lynedoch  place 
Thomson,  R.  70  Gt.  King  st. 

Thos.  16  Recent  Terrace 

Tod,  Thomas,  15  Coates  cresc. 
Torrie,  T,  J.  21  Royal  circus 
Turnbull,  W.  25  Gt.  King  street 
Urquhart,  A.  5  St  Colme  street 
Walker    James,  23  Royal  circus 

W.  S.  7  St  Colme  street 

Watson,  James,  35  Dublin  street 
Whigham,  Robt.   79  Gt.  King  st. 
Wood,  A.  jun.  2  Rutland  square 
Young,  Geo.  23  Stafford  street 

AGENTS. 
(Those  marked  (a)'are  also  Apprai- 

sers.) 
Affleck,  J,  14  Canning  place 
Aitken  &  White,  2  Elm  row 
*  Anderson,   R.    k   Co.  21  Consti- 
tution street 

Walter,  13  Torphichen  st. 

Anton,  James,  4  Lothian  road 
Armstrong  and  Co.  3  High  ter. 
Arnot,  J.  12  Catherine  street 
Bain,  David.  63  George  street 
Balfour,  T.  33  JMontague  street 
Ballingall,  G.  W.  Port  Hopeton 
Baptie,  John,  13  Earl  Gray  street 
Baxter,  A.   1 1  Antigua  street 
Bell,  R.  F.  6  Union  place 
*Bennet,  J.  13  Bernard  street, 
Blackwell  &  Munro,  Mews  lane 
Boag,  James,  9.3  George  street 
Bogue,  James,  3  Hanover  street 
Blyth,  Charles,  60  So.  bridge 

R.  B.  26  Minto  street 

Burns,  John,    1  Abercromby  place 
Galium,  J.  8  Salisbury  place 
Carnegie,  J.  4  Hill  square 
Chalmers,  J.  39  Potterrow 
Clark,  Andrew,  8  Henry  street 
*Clarke,  Don.  St  Anthony's  court. 
Comon,  D.  6  Lady  Lawson's  w. 
Craig,  J.  3  Arniston  place 
*Cree,  David,  80  Shore 
Dowell,  James,  18  George  street 
Duff,  Robt.  1  Gillespie  street 
Durward,  J.  21  So.  St  David  st 
Edwards,  James,  Comely  bank. 
*Eggo,  John,  Wet  Docks 

Elder,  H.  9  so.  St  David  street 
Fairbairn,  A.  J 1  so    St  James'  st. 
*Fetgusnn,  A.  2    Dock  place 

Sniith,  5  Geort;e  street 

Flockhart,  Jn^  9  Gardner's  cres. 


AGE 


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ART 


225 


Forrest,  Daniel,  63  No  Briili^e 
♦Gardner,  W.  23  Bernard  street 
•GavinsoD,  Gilbert,  70  Tolbootb 

wynd 
Gibb,  Thos.  12  RankeiUor  street 
*Gibbon,   Alex.  1  19  Kirkgnte 
*Gibson,  G-  &  Son,  69   Consti- 
tution street 
Grant,  A.  14  Clyde  street 
*Grant,  W.  12  Elbe  street 
Grieve,  Robt.  S.  6  Wharton  pi. 

W.  70  Lauriston  plai'e 

Hale,  Wna.  li  Gilmore  place 
•Henderson,  A.  70  Timber  Bush 
Hcndrie,  Edw.  2  Frederick  st. 
Hill,  D.  2  Hay  street 
♦Howie,  A.  C.  30  Mitchell  st. 
Hudson,  Thos.  2  Alva  stieet 
*Inkster,  John,  H  B^Tnard  st. 
Irvine,  Wm.  11  Csndlemaker  r. 
Johnston,  J.  20  Princes  street 

Wm.  16  Cassels  place 
Jones  &  Malleson,  24  Danube  st. 
Kerr,  J.  S*!  Lothian  street 
Kirkbride,  G.  10  George  street 
Kirkwood,  C.  15  Catharine  street 
•Laing,   Wm.   10  Tower  street, 

foot  of  Shore 
*Lessie,  James,  26  Sheriff  brae 
*Liddle,  R.  31  Commercial  place 
Lindsay  &   Sous,    4  Royal   Ex- 
change 
Lisenham,  J.  13  St  James'  eq. 
Little,  J.  95  Princes  street 
Livingston,  A.  4.3  w.  Nicoison  st. 

* A.  8  Timber  Bush 

J.  7  Roxburghe  place 

P.  6  Brighton  street 

Lyal,  A.,  9  Broughton  place 

M' Alpine,  JaN.  7  Hetiderson  row 
M'Cara,  Chas.,  50  n.  Rchmri.st. 
*M'Donald,  J.  C.  122  Constitu- 
tion street 
M'Dowall,  J.  12  Uc.ion  place 
*M'Gregor,  D.  R.  34  Bernard  st. 
•M'Hattie,  J.  Wet  Docks 
M'Hutcbeon,  W.  60  No.  bridge 
M'Kav,  James,  35  Howe  street 
"M'Kean,  W.B.  1  Commercial  pi. 
*M'Laren,  D.  &  Co.,  9  Constitu- 
tion street 
♦M'Naughton,  A.  1.35  Constitu- 

tif'U  street 
M'Pherson,  J.   1  Port   Hopetoun 
M'Queen,  J.  54  Korfb  Bridge 
♦Marshall,  R.  36  Ell.e  stieet 
*Matbie8on,  G.  Graiitnn 
Melville,  Andrew,   14  Clerk  st. 
♦Mitchell,  J.  &  Co.  2  Dock  place 
♦Morrison,  C.  59  Shcre 

R.  8  south  Grey  street 

Morton,  James,  1 1  Mews  lane 
Muir,  A.  11  South  Bridge 

« W,  17  Quality  stre't 


♦Muirhead,  Wm.  24  Sheriff  brae 
Newton,  W.  H.  54  North  Bridge 
Otilvie,  D.  23  Archibald  place 
♦Ovenston,  Forester,  41   Quality 

street 
Paterson,  D.  F.  3  Johnstone's  pi. 

Henrv,  17   Fetti-s  row 

Paltis-^n,   W.    J.    24    Grcenside 

place  &  *  38  Constitution  st. 

*Pitt,    E.  W.  (R.N.)  42    Ber- 
nard street 

Rae,  J.  6  IMansfinld  p'ace 

Raimes,  J.  &  R.  &  Co.  Smith's  pi. 

■  W.  12  Hill  square 

Robertson  &  Scott,  36  George  st. 

A.  24  Hnriot  place 

Chas.  279  High  street 

D.  Lord  Russell  place 

John,  4   Windmill    street. 

See  Adv. 

J.  24  Heriot  place 

J.  2  Lauriston  terrace 

Scott,  R.  20  G.  Stuart  street 

T.  7  Pilrig  street 

Shaw,  Ja.  133  Fnuntainbridge 
*Shiels,  Rot)ert,  Quality  couit 
Shoklidge,  Ri>bt.  103  Causeyside 
Siri(  lair,  J.  &  Son,  6  Hart  street 
*,smith,  David,  2  Dock  place 

♦ William,  93  Giles  street 

Wm.  12  St  Anthony  place 

*Sommerville,  J.  87  Constitu.  st. 
Spittal,  John,  8  Nicolsoi>  square 
Steele,  Chas.  1  9  Gardner's  cresc. 
'Stocks,  D.&  Co.34Tiii.berbush 
St(.rar,  T.  59  South  Bridge 
Sutherland,  Jas.  19  Union  street 
Sw'trd,  Jas.  22  Hanovtr  st-    See 

Adu. 
Tait,  John,  45  Frtderick  street 
♦Thomson,  Hobt.  53  Shore 

Wm.  ]8  Frederick  street 

W.  &  J.  18  North  Bridge 

Todd,  D.  G.  17  Elm  row 
TweediPjJo.  Goshen  bank 
♦Walker,  J.  W.  4   Quality  street 
Watt,  R.  &  W.  4  Haddington  pi. 
Williamson,  Adam,  .3  ToUcross 
Wilson,  James,  25  Arthur  street 
*Wishart  &  Son,  21  Queen  st. 
Wright,  Geo.  13  Archibald  place 
Yule,  Geo.  Broughton  hall 

AGRICULTURAL    IMPLE- 
MENT MAKERS. 
Denholm,   Wm.  Raeburn  place 
Morton,  S.  &  H.  Leith  walk 
M'Pherson,  P.  Norton  place 

ARCHITECTS. 

Angus,  Geori;e,  1    St  Coime  st. 
Bell,  Robt.  25  St  Patrick  square 

J.  A.  69  York  place 

Brown,  R.  63  Frederick  street 


Brown,  T-  10  Royal  Exchange 

Thomas,  3  no.  Charlo'te  st 

Burn,  William,  &   David  Bryce, 

5  so.  Charlotte  street 
Chalmers,  John,  .33  Dublin  St. 
Cousin  &  Gale,  12  R.  Exchange 
Dickson,  R.  &  R.  12  Brought,  st, 

♦ Rich.  13  Baltic  street 

Graharae,  J.  G,  5  Diik«  street 
Hamilton,  Tho.  69  Gt.  King  st. 
Henderson,  J.  8  Duke  st. 
Kemp,  G.  Jordan  lane 
M'Pherson,  Ja.  50  Cutnbd.  st. 
Newlands,  Jas.  2  Queen  street 
Nisbet,  David,  124  George  street 
Nixon,  William,  Exchequer 
Paterson,  R(i.   1.38  Causeyside 
Paton,  David,  32  Duridas  street 
Playfair,W.  H.  17  G'.  StiiaT-tst. 
Ponton,  Thos.  7  Warriston   ores. 
Raeburn,  .las.  3  Warriston  place 
Rhind,  David,  24  Northumb.  st. 
Ruthven,  Jas.  44  South  bridge 
Scott,  Ari-h.  10  Tiviot  row 
Smith  &  Cuthbertson,6Char!.  pi. 

•  Geo.  8  Wemyss  place 

Jas.  7  w.  Maitland  street 

Tait,  J.  1  Mound  place 
Wallace,  L.   A.  34  Regent  ter. 
Wilson,  C.  H.  8  Northumbd.  st. 
Wilson,  Pat.  2  Queen  street 
Wright,  Robert,  12  Pitt  street 

ARTISTS. 
Brown,  John,  II  Earl  Grey  st. 
Burton,  Mungo,  5  Howe  street 
Carinichael,  J.  F.  50  George  st. 
Drummond,  Jas.  9  Antigua  st. 
Fairley,  Geo.  28  London  street 
Feiguion,  Walter,  36  George  st. 
Gordon,  James,  1  Blenheim  pi. 
Houston,  John,  10  Diincan  street 
Lees, C.,F.S.A.15so.  Charlotte  St. 
W'Ewen,  Wm.  1  Gardner's  cres. 
♦M'Lea,  John,  3  Dock  street 
M'Leay,  M.  9  Cheyne  street 
Marshall,  Wm.  100  Princes  st. 
Newton,  H.  Monro  place 
Ogilvy,  Jas.  2  w.  Nicolson  st.? 
Perigal,  A.  21  Hill  st.   See  Adv. 
Scott,  David,  east  Dairy  housa 
Sheriff,  J.  26  Frederick  street 
Shiels,  Wm.  19  n.  w.  Circus  pL 
Shillinglaw,  T.  1.38  Nicolson  at. 
Smith,  Colvin,  32  York  place 
Stanley,  M.  7  Hill  street 
Stewart,  Wm.  27  Brunswick  st. 

ARTIFICIAL  EYE 
MAKER. 
Carfrae,  M.  97Prince8Street,and 
4  Infirmary  street 

ARTIFICIAL    FLOWER  & 

FEATHER  MAKERS. 
Ballingall,  Mrs,  Albert  place 


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BAK 


Ciceri,  Pini,  &  Co.  10  Caltoa  st. 
French,  G.  153  Rose  street 
Mozzie,  John,  46  Hanover  street 
Zappa  And  Wright,  23  Fred,  street 

APOTHECARIES,    CHE- 
MISTS, &  DRUGGISTS. 

Those  marked  thus  a,  are  Surgeons. 

aAirth,  J.  Morningside  place 
aAltken,  Wm.  3  Pitt  street 
a  Alexander,  J.  T.  12  Charl.  pi. 
■  H.  D.  46  Canongate 

aAUison.  E.  D.  101  So.  bridge 
aAnderson,  D.  S.  247  Canong. 
Baildon,  H.  C.  73  Princes  street 
aCowan,  J.  M.  30  Clerk  street 

George,  30  Clerk  street 

aCrambe,  Wm.  M.t).   1  Hope  st. 
Davenport  k  Stedman,  20    Wa- 
terloo place 
aDickson,  Tbo.  7  Duke  street 

a Tbo.  15  Greenside  place 

Duncan  &  Flockbart.  52  No.  br. 
* Flockart  &  Powell,  20  Ber- 
nard street 
Fairgrieve,  Thoa.  46  Clerk  street 
*Finiavson,  Thos.  147  Kirkgate 
aFletcher,  Neil,  32  Howe  street 
Gardner,  James,  68  George  st. 
Gordon,  John,  32  Bristo  street 
Gray,   W.  A.  48  Bristo  street 
aHatton,  D.  24  Circus  place 
*Jrvin'',  J.  T.  72  To'bootb  wynd 
Jfamieson    &    Lawrie,    4     Dean- 

haugh  street 
Jaap,  Robt.  1  so.  College  st. 
Kemp,  &  Co.  J.  53  So.   bridge 
Kerr,  Thos.  16  Leith  street 
aLees,  Robert,  65  South  bridge 
Lindsay,  Robert,  11  Elm  row 
M'Donald,  &  Co.  126  Nicol.  st. 

* Lewis,  102  Kirkgate 

a Tertius,  13  Catharine  street 

aM'Failan,  J.  F.  1 7  No.  br. 
M'Glaihan,   A.  48  No.  br. 
Blackay,  John,  121  George  st. 
*Marshall,  Alex.  77  Shore 
*  Martin,  John,  1  Admiralty  st. 
aMenzies,  Wm.  8  Spence's  pi. 
Middleton.  John,  1  w.  Adam  st. 
aMofFat,  W.  &  Co.  53  Nicolson  st. 
Mure,  Geo.  53  Canongate 
Napiei,  Jas.  25  w.  Nicolson  st. 
aPugh,  W.  35  Noithumbd.  st. 
aRobertson  &  Watson,  35  George 

street 
Scntt  and  Orr,  78  Princes  street 
Siree,  H.   N.  3  Hanover  street 
aSmith,    T.  &  H.  2  1   Duke  street 
Snodgrass,    W.  &  J.  238  Canon. 
*Snook  &  Co.  32  Bridge  st. 
Stringer,  C.  13  Calton  street 
Tait,  William,  139  High  st  | 


Thom,  Alex.  78  Queen  street 
aWilkinson,  J.  48  Hanover  street 
Williamson,  J.  30  St  Andrew  sq. 


WHOLESALE   DRUG- 
GISTS. 
Raimes,  J.  &  R.  &  Co.  Smith's  pi. 

AUCTIONEERS  AND 
APPRAISERS. 

Dalgleish  &  Forrest,  4  St  And.  sq. 
Davidson,   T.  8  Henry  street 
Dowell,  James,  )  8  George  st. 
Irvine,  T.  and  Co.  10  Victoria  sti 
Joel,  J.  96  Pleasance 
*Lamb,  Robert,  23  Bernard  street 
Lyon,  Jonathan,  8  Shak-p.  sq. 
Maxwell,  Jas    18  Dundas  street 
Paxton,  John,  Royal  Exchange 
Robertson,  E.  &  D.  76  Hanov.  st. 
— —  Wra.  16  Nicolson  street 
*Saunders,  John,  28  Constitution  st. 
Seaton,  Rt.  97  Princes  street 
Stevenson,  Thos.  7  Milne  square 
Tait,  C.  B.  &  Co.  11   Hanover  st. 
Walker,  D.  66  South  bridge 
West,  Edward,  74  George  street 

AXLE-TREE  MAKERS. 

Carse,  J.  &  Sons,  1 8  Greenside  r. 
Paterson,  John,  26  Greenside  rotv 

BABY-LINEN   WARE- 
HOUSES. 

Crager,  Mrs.  37  George  street 
Smith,  Mrs  James  jun.  33  and  65 
George  street 

BAKERS. 

*Adam,  John,  35  Tolbnoth  wynd 
Aitken,  Walter,  1  17  Nicolson  st. 
Aikman,  Mrs  Jas.  183  High  st. 
Aitchison,  Alex.  4  east  Register  st. 

Geo.  1  Wemyss  place 

Anderson,  John,  2  India  street 

Wm.   1   St  Andrew  st. 

Archibald.  Charles,  10  Dublin  st. 
Arnold,  James,  4  Mackenzie  pi. 

John,  10  Carnegie  street 

Arnott.  Jas.   41  Biiccleuch  street 
Beenie.  J.  4  Chapel  street 
Beveridgf,  Roht.  34  London  st. 
Binnie,  John,  Coltbridge 
Black,  John,  Morn'nsfside 
Brock,  James,   97  Canongate 
Brockie,  Wm.   IS  Greenside  st. 
Bioomfield,  A.  Arniston   place 
Brown,  Alex    I  1   Clerk  street 

Alex.  61  Canongate 

P.  1 1 1  High  street 

.  William,  4  Keir  street 


Brown,  Robt.  11  Earl  Grey  street 

-^ Mrs  James,  25  Home  st. 

Mrs  J.  45  St  Leonard  st. 

Bruce  James,  3  St  Anthony  pi. 

* James,  53  Yard  heads 

Byers,  Thomas,  167  Rose  street 
Cairns,  Thos.  18  Dean  street 
Campbell,  J.  1  Archibald  place 
^Chisholm,   John,    62    Tolbooth 

wynd 
Cockburn,  R.  L.  27  Dean  street 
*Collier,  Mrs  G.  23  Tolbooth  wynd 
Cooper,  Thos,  1 0  St  Vincent  st. 
Craig,  David.  6  Norton  place 
•Crawford,  Thomas,  68  Kirkgate 
*Dalziel,  J.  7  Tolbooth  wynd 
Dickson,  Wm.  60  Home  street 
Dixon,  John,  24  St  Leonard  street 
Dixon,  Robert.  3  Shakspeare  sq. 
Drysdale,  J.  1  Crosscausey 
Duguid,  James,  98  Canongate 
Dun,  Robert,  130  Pleasanee 
*Durie,  James,  87  Kirkgate 
Fairbairn,  John,  6  Deanhaugh  St. 
Farmer,  David,  209  P  easance 

John,  6  n.  College  street 

Finlay,  Walter,  110  Nicolson  st. 
Finlayson,  Alex.  9  India  street 
Forrester,  Alex.  13  Thistle  st. 
Frier,  Matw.  5  St  Patrick  street 
Fullarton,  John,  10  Antigua  st. 
Gibb,   James,  19  Elm  row 
Gillies,  Rob.  8  Crosscausey 
*Goldie,  Robert,  6  Citadel  street 
Gomau,  Wm.  71  Pleasance 
Gowan,  Charles,  4  Union  p'ade 
Gray,  Charles,  46  Broughton  st. 

John,  6  Clyde  street 

*Greig,  J.  36  St  Andrew  st., 

Wm.  2  Jamaica  street 

Gulland,  George,  31  New  street 

Mrs,  216  Canongate 

Hastie,  Robt.  2  SaH^but■y  street 
*Haj^,  James,  132  Kirkgate 

John,  35  .Sheriff  brae 

Thos.   1  Hill  place 

Henderson,   Wm.  14  Coalhill 
Herdman,  John,  1   Fingal  i)Iace 

John,  8  Roxburghe  place 

Hislop,  Robt.  55  Cleik  street 
^'ood,  Geo.  23  Tliii-tle  street 
Hume,  James,  4  Howe  street 
Hunter,  James,  61  Thistle  street 
James,  David.  495  Lawnmarket 
Jamieson,  Thomas,  47  London  st. 
Johnston.  William,  123  Rose  st. 
Jeffrey  and  Milne.  277  Canongate 
Kay,  David,  7   Rose  street 
Kerr,  Robert,  16  Hill  place 
Ketchen,  Wm.  40  Lothian  street 
*K)les,  Alexr.  82  Kirkgate 
Laing,  Alex.  26  Rose  street 
Lauder,  Thos.  9  east  Register  street 
Lawrie,  John,  4  James'  place 


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•Lee,  Thomas,  48  Shore 

*Leith  Barm  Company  of  Bakers, 

34  Sheriff  hiae 
Lethem,  John,  29  Pitt  street 
Lillico,  William,  1  Brown  street 
*Lind<ay,  James,  "73  Kirkgate 
Luke,  James,  '25  Brunswick  street 
M'Giechen,  J.  4  Huntly  street 
JVl  Kean,  Alex.   13  Romilly  place 
■*M'Kinlay,  Jamoa,  24  Bernard  st. 
M  Lagan,  F.  19  Frederick  street 
M-Whirter,   Jas.   10  Scotland  st. 
Mackie,  J    W.   1  08  Princes  street 
Rlison,  Thomas,  7  Keir  street 
*Mathie,  R.-bert,  31   Shore 
Menelaws,  Wm.    187  Canongate 
Miller,  John,  1    N.   St  Andrew  st 
■ Thomas,   I  Bread  street 

W.  8(5  Nicolson  street 

* William,  |-_>4  Kirkgate 

Milne,  F.  8  Cierk  st. 
Mitchell,   David,  1  Dublin  st. 
M  'iiieith,  B.  68  Crosscausey 
Morris,  Alex.  4  Amiiiua  street 
Murray,  Gcoi^e.  Market  st. 
Nicholson,  David,  60  Abbey  hill 

■  Wna.  4  Shrub  place 
Nrilson,  James,  17  Hanover  st, 

Win.  1   Jamaica  street 

Oliphaiit,  F.  6  Mid.  Artliurplace 

W.  &  F.  2  Stafford  street 

Onniston,  J.  3  Orchardfield  pi. 
Paul,  A.  13  so.  St  Andrew  st. 
Peattie,  Alex.  65  Nicolson  stivet 
Fendiiuh,  J.  47  Fouiitainbriiige 
Pears,  Jas.  66  Buccleuch  street 
*Philip,  David,  35  Coupvr  street 
Poi  teou«,  John,  72  Gra*smarket 

I  Win.  2  Union  street 

Puttie,  James,  9  w.  Richmond  St. 
Ramage,  John,  1  Church  street 
Reid,  John,  -13  Cumberland  street 
Robertson,  J.  108  Nicolson  st. 

GfOig'',  i2  Cleik  street 

■-  James,  34  Alva  street 

James,  Newhaven 

John,  2  Salisbury  street 

——  Thomas  22  Cas>els  place 

Wm   30  Fviuntainbridge 

* Wm.  53  Biiilge  street 

Rossxil,  Geo.  2  Pitt  street 
*Rutherf.>rd,  Alex,  it  Bi  idge  st. 
Srivvers,  Thos.  310  Lawnmarket 
Scoon,W.  &  K.   161   High  street 

KMineth,  37  Clerk  street 

Sott,  Aiex.  2  Ciareinont  place 

Geo.  1,  VVarristiti  place 

AlfX.  4  Wrst  Port 

And.  9  Scotland  street 

—  Jotin,  12  West  Preston  «t. 

James,  31  N.   Richmond  St. 

Simpson,  D.  7  Duncan  street 

* John,  4  N.  Junction  st. 

—^ —  Wm.  1,  Home  street 


Sinclair,  John,  14  Lothian  st. 

John,  24  Tobago  Street 

John,  26  Hanover  street 

Sleiiih,  Robert,  6  Glanville  place 
Smart,  Atidrevr,  2  Canongate 
*Smith,  David,  38  Kirkgate 
Smith,  J.  A.  1,3  N.  Melville  pi. 
Stevenson,  Jas.  34  Northumber> 

land  street. 
Stewart,  Wm.  1  Howe  street 
*Stocks,  Dav,  31  Bridge  Stieet 
Stoddard,    T.   R.  22  Brunswick 

street 
Summers,  David,  55  Bristo  st. 
Swan,  James,  87  Broughton  st. 
Tait,  Andrew,  sen.  33  Rose  st. 

A.  junior,  37  George  st. 

John  R.  2  Queensferry  st. 

Thomson  E.  31    Frederick  street 
— —  Geo.  2  Elm  row 

Jame«,  75  Cl-rk  street 

Jas.  12  so.  College  street 

Jas.  3  Chairlotte  place 

Wm.  39  w.  Nicolson  st. 

*  Peter,  8   Rid.lel's  .lose 

*- Peter,  64  Charlotte  stfeet 

Turnliuil,  John,  o  William  st. 
Thorburn,  Wm.  3  Shrub  place 
*Tod,  James,  20  Cnuper  street 

Mis  12  Duncan  street 

Torrance,  Geo.  4   Northumb.  st. 

J.  36  Buccleuch  stieet 

Vallame,  Thos.  166  Pleasance 
V.  itih,  Jiihn,  5  Johnston's  pLce 
Walker,  A.  Maiiland  st.  Newh. 
* Mrs  Jis.  95  Kirkgate 

Wm.  4so.  St  James' street 

*  Wallace,  Jas.   10  Conper  street 
Watson,  Wm.  13  Calton  street 
nVeir,  Thomas  H.  130  Kirkgate 
While,  John,  3  Duke  street 
Wl.yte,  J,.hu,  72  Thistle  st. 
*WiIson,  Thomas.  Hillhouseiield 
Wi^liart,  P.  12  Home  street 
Wood,  John,  31   Castle  street 

John,  5,  Davie  street 

Wright,  David,  88  Rose  street 

* Robt.  41  Bridge  street 

* liobert,  jun.  22  Sahdpori 

street 

BANKS  AND  BANKERS. 

(See  Appendix.) 

BASKET-MAKERS. 
(Those  marked  (a)  ate  also  Mat- 
tress-makerS.) 

a  Cant,  G.  3  N.  Bank  s  reet 
Crocket,  T.  22  West  Bow 
Jeandin,  F.  36  George  street 
a*Ka\,  James,  16  Tolbooth  wym 
a*M'Lertn,  Chas.  42  T^db.  wynu 

a* Audw.  60  Tolti.  wynd 

Searl,  Wm.  19  North  bridge 


BATHS. 
Bath  Establishment,  17  and  19 
Hill  street — -See  App. 
—  Hope  street. -^See  Adv, 
Goulding,  Wm.  Argyle  sq. 
*Leadbitfer,  Seafield 

Macpherson,  P.,Fnlhfield  haths 
March,  James,  Trinity 

BELLHANGERS, 

Bryden  and  Sons,  80  Rose  street 
Laidlaw,  R.  &  Sons,  Simon  sq. 
Learmonth,  T.  10  Barony  street 
Neilson,  GreiiT^  12  Macdowall  st. 
Robertson,  W.  233  High  street 

BILLIARD  TABLE 
MAKERS. 
Fleming,  T.  17  so.  St  James'  st 
Moon,  D.  1  Clyde  street 

BIRD  STUFFERS. 

Carfrae.  M.  i97  Prince's  street,  & 

4  Infirtnary  street 
Fenton,  Thos.  66  George  street 

BLOCK,  PUMP,  and  MAST- 
MAKERS. 
*  Alexander,  E  wart,  Neilson  &  Co. 

3  Old  Church  street 
*Cochr«ne,  J.>.  29  Commercial  pi. 
*Ford,  William,   18  Johnston  st. 
*L«ith  Mast  Co.  &c.  6  Dock  st. 

BOAT-BUILDERS. 
''Leckie,  J.  Stone  Biidge 
*Nisbet  &  Rollo,  26  Citadel 
Shaw,  James,  15  St  Anthony  pi. 

BOOKBINDERS. 

Aitken,  Jas.  8  S"  James'  sq. 
Anderson.  John,  .32.3  High  st. 
Banks,   Ale.v.  37  North  bridge 

Alex.  jun.  5  North  bridge 

Bell  &  Gunn,  14  so.  Si  David  st. 
Bowai-k,  Nicol,  46  Leith  street 
Bruce,  G.  D.  7  James*  court 
Copland,  John,  36  High  street  ' 
Corns,  Wm.  26  Waterloo  place 
Crawtbn),  Andrew,  37  Geo.  st. 
Ferrier,  Wm.  7   Milne  square 
Foibes,  Alex.  5  Milnn's  court 
Frame,  Lockbart.  6  James'  co. 
Galloway,  Rt.  26  George  street  ' 
Gray,  John,  7  Mound 
Henderson  &  Bisset,  19  Hill  st. 
Laini;,  John,    Register  office 
Muir,  Thomas,  134  Hinh  street 

\Villiam,  Riddels  close 

Orrock  &  Romanes,  33  S  uth  b. 
Paterson,  M.   12  Catharine  st. 
Roach,  Peter,  208  Canongate 
R'igers,  Wm.  4  so.  Melville  pi. 
Seton,  Robert,  12  no.  Bank  st. 


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Smith  &  Son,  306  Lawnmarket 
Steele,  Maitland,  6  James'  court 
Watson,  Daniel,  23  South  br. 

Janaes,  7  Milne  square 

Watt,  Hu2!h,  44  Leith  street 
Wilkie,  Thos.  Milne  square 
Young,  John,  2  Thistle  street 

BOOKSELLERS. 

Those  marked  (a)  are  Booksel- 
lers  and    Stationers,   (b)    Sta- 
tioners only,  (c)  keep   Circu- 
lating Libraries.) 
Aitken,  Samuel,  12  Bank  street 
•ocAllardice,    Laughton,  &  Co. 

133  Kirkgate. 

Alexander,  Thos.  125  Nicnhon  st 

*aBallantyne,  J.  49  Bernard  St. 

Bell  and  Bradfute,  12  Bank  st. 

aBlack,  A.  and  C.  27  North  br. 

Blackie  &  Son,  5  so.  College  st. 

Blackwood,    W.    &    Sons,    45 

George  street 
Braid  wood,  Jas.  26  George  st. 
Brown,  R  &  A.  1  w.  College  st. 
Cadeli,  R.  .31   St  Andrew  sq. 
Caldwell,  Lloyd,  &  Co.  44  Han- 
over street 
Campbell,  D.  17  Leith  street      1 
Chambers,W.  &  R.  339  High  st. 
aChisholm,  J.  12  so.  St  And.  st.  I 

Clark,  T.  (law,)  38  George  St. 
ncDalrymple,  Q,n.  29  Fred.  st. 
^Davidson,  3  no.  St  Andrew  st. 
Devlan,  A.  10  Drummond  st. 
acDunlop,  J.  B.  24  Howe  street 
acElder,  John.  1  Shandwick  pi. 
iElgin,   W.  13  n.  St  Andrew  st 


Kennedy,    W.  P  ,   15  south  St 
Andrew  street 

Laing  &  Forbes,  92  Princes  st. 

Lauries,  19  west  Regi-ter  st. 

Leslie,  John,  18  Earl  Grey  st. 
aLindsay,  J.  &  Co.  7  so.  St  An- 
drew street 

M'Dowail,  T.&  W.  14  No    br. 
acM'Gregor,  A.,  71  Hanover  st. 

M'Gregor,  T.  &  D.  47  Hanover 
stref^t 

,  Poison,  &  Co.,  6  Rox.  pi. 

M'Intosh,  A.  70  Nicolson  st. 

M'lntosh,  J.  5  no.  College  st. 

M'Kinlay  &  Co.  11  Hnnover  st. 

M'Lachlan,  Stewart,  &  Co.   64 
South  bridge 

M'Leod,  D.  &  D.  14  infirm,  st. 
iM^cniveii,  P.  &  W.  23  Blairs\ 

Maiphail,   Miles,    11    south    St 
David  street 
aMacredie,  A.  1 1  so.  St  David  st. 

Martin,  D.  129  High  street 

— — ,  Robert,  37  Arthur  street 
aMatheson,  W.  36  Frederick  st. 

Meiizies,  John,  61  Princes  st. 

Miller,  J.  &  Co.  9  B^nk  street 
aMontignani,  W.  R.  22  Leith  st. 

Morris,  Rob.  7  w.  Regiiter  st. 
/iMunro  &  Lourie,  7  Castle  st. 

Nelson,  Thomas,  533  Castlehill 

R.  R.  32  Nicolson  street 

acOgle,  R.  49   South  bridge 
aOliphant  &  Son,  7  South  br. 
aPaterson,  i\I.  7  Union  plnce 
aPatoii,    T.  4  no.  w.  Circus  pi. 
aPetrie,  J.   21  Lothian  street 
iProvari,  Misses,  6  Bank  street. 
aRedpath,    Alex.  295  High  st. 


Fairbairn,  J.,  25,  Warriston  cres.  j  *acReid,  Wm.  &  Son,  36  shore 


,  John,  15  s.  St  David  st. 

JFerguson,  D.  298  Lawnmarket 
Ferrier  &  Trench,  23  N.   Bridge 

*b ,  T.  and  Co.  11  Com.  pi. 

,  William,  7  Bank  street 

aF!etcher&  Hunter,  3  Dnndasst 

Fraser  &  Co.,  15  Waterloo  pi. 

,  John,  10  Hunter  square 

Fullerton,  A.  &  Co.  5  Nicol.  st. 
aGallie  &  Bayley,  69  Gi-orge  st. 
flcGrant  &  Son,  82  Princes  st. 
6Gray,  P.  C.  9  North  Bridge 
fcGreenhill,  John,  10  Bank  st. 
ocGuthrie  &  Tait   4  Nicolson  st. 
aHill,  Alex.  67  Princes  street 
6Hogg,  J.  122  Nicolson  street 
feHoulden,  T.  9  Nicolson  street 
*«Hume,  R.  W.  52  Shore 

Inglis,  Chas.  47  Broughton  st. 
ac James,  48  Hanover  street 

Innes,  Wm.  31  Hanover  street 
fljohnston,  R.  76  Candlem.  row 

Johnstone,  Jnhn,  2  Hunter  sq. 

Kay,  J.  &  Co.,  3  Bank  street 


Richardson,  W.  100  Kirkgate 
aRickard,  Patrick,  55  Soutb  br. 
6Ritchie,  James,  140  High  st. 

,  Wm.,  9  St  Andrew  i.q. 

Robinson,  W.  &   H.  1 1  Greeu- 
side  street 

Sband,  R.  41,  Dundas  street 
aftcSmiib,  C.  87  Princes  street 

a J.  L.  1  Antiijua  street 

cSpalding,  Mrs,  5  Wairiston  pi. 

Stevenson,  T.  G-  87  Princes  st. 

Stillie,  James,  78  Princes  street 

Stirling,    Kenney,    &    Co.    46 
George  street 
^Sutherland,  D.  R.  95  South  br. 

A.'  12  Leith  street 

ac J.  &  Co.,  12  Calton  street 

— See  Adv. 
*a Willism,  27  Bernnrd  st. 

Tait,  William,  107  Princes  st. 
aTansh,  Miss,  1  William  street 
acTortd,  A.  1  St  Patrick  square 

Vair,  James,  14  Chapel  street 

Veitch,  Thos.  33  St  Andrew  sq. 


Weddel,  William,  9  Bread  st. 

Walker,  James,  Horse  wynd 
*ac Waterston,  R.  18  Bernard  st. 

Watson,   VV.  F.  52  Princes  st. 
acWhite,   David,  6  Baker's  place 
acWilsou,  W.  44  George  street 
aWhyte,  W  and   Co.  13  Geo.  st. 
WooJ,  Jas.  88  Princes  street 

BOOT  &  SHOEMAKERS. 
"Adams,  Alexander,  5  Bridge  St. 
Anderson,  John,  3  St  Patrick  sq. 
— — -  John,   30  west  Register  st. 

William,  'i  Abbey 

Auld,  J.hn,  3  Elm  Row 
Auld,  Wm.  513  Lawnmarket 
Bain,  D.  499  Lawnmarket 

• ,  John,  82  Shore 

Bal'joa'n,  James,  67  Clerk  street 
Bell,  Adam,  86  South  bridge 

David,  33  South  bridge 

Peter,  22  Pitt  street 

Walter,  16  Lothian  street 

Berwick,  J.  3  Sannders  street 
Bisset,  A.   3  James  place 

*  Black,  David,  no.  Fort  street 
Blackstocks,  J.  88  Westport 
Blair,  John,  2  Drummond  street 
Blytb.  David,  22  Clarence  st. 

John,  383  High  street 

Brown,  J.  273  High  Street 
J.  &  Co.  34  Princes  street 

*  Budge,  John,  45  Couper  street 
Ca'lander,  John,  33  Cowgate 
Cameron,  A.   45  Candlem.  row 
Campbell,  Dick,  Morningside 
Christie,  John,  19  Union  place 

L.  &  Son,  80  Princes  street 

Collie,  W.  40  Howe  street 
Collier,  Wm.  401  Lawnmarket 
Couper,  W.  and   Son,  6  St  An- 
drew square 

Cunningham,  A.  J.  20  Dean  st. 
Dale,  T.  30  Jamaica  street 
Darling,  Robert,  361  High  st. 
Dewar,  Andrew,  14  s.  College  st. 

John,  48  Princes  street 

Donaldson,  A.   5  w.  Register  st. 
Dow,  James,  33  Frederick  street 

J.  and  T.  8  Leith  street 

Dowie,  James,  57  Frederick  st. 
Duncan,  T.  &  Co.  39  Princes  stl 
Dykes,  Robt.  7  Shrub  place 
Edgar,  R.  127  Nicolson  street 
Edward,  John,  52  Hanover  st. 
Fairbnirn,  Wm.  1 1    St  Anthony 

place 
Finlay,  J.  14  so.  St  David  st. 
*Fletcher,  Peter,  3  Johnstone  st. 

* ,  Robert,  9  Couper  street 

Forrest,  J.  and  Son,  96  Nicolson 

street 
Georgeson,  A.  96  Princes  street 
Glen,  George,  33  Hauover  street 


liOO 


IN  EDINBURGH  AND  l>F.irH. 


BRK 


229 


Gi-iiy,  J.  S:  Son,  7  Culliariii^-  sf. 
GittUiak,  11.  42  Luilh  street 
Gregg,  J.  38  Leith  street 
Gregiiry,  W.  C.  61    Frederick  st. 
Gunii,  J.  lowest  Reijister  streev 

Rob.  2  Great  King  street 

Hamilton,  A.   and   Sou,   20  Lo- 

tbian  street 
Harley,  C.  303  HIgli  street. 

W.  &  Co.  51    South  bridge 

*Henderaou,  Win.  26  Sandport 

street 
Henry,  Wm.  12  n.  St  Andw.  st. 
Hill,  M.  43  Nioolson  street 
Horsburgh,  George,  92  Rose  st. 
Hood,  T.  144  Rose  Street 
Hutchison,  J.  28  Dean  street 
Inglis,  W.  and   Son,   16  Queens- 
ferry  SI  let 
Jaoies,  J.  &  Son,  8  St  And.  sq 
James,  Wiiliauo,  9  Keir  street 
Kennedy,  James,  10  Bedford  st. 
Keigiiiy,  Matthew,  37  George  st 
"Kyi-,  .1.  &  Son,  12  Constitu.  st. 
Laiiig,  John,  48  Hanover  street 
Lawrie,  James,  3  Elder  street 
Lindsay,  T,  171  Hiyh  street 

* Thomas,  25  Kirkgate 

*  Lumsden,  T- 18  Tolbooth  wynd 
"Lyzrirs  &  Co.  60  Charlotte  st. 
M'bonahl,    Alex.     14   south    St 
David  street 

,  Grant,  148  Princes  street 

John,  76  Leith  street 

M'Geurge  &  Son,  519  Lavvnmt. 
M'Gill,  John,   48   Nicolson  st. 
iM'Grouther,  John,  15  Thisile  st. 
M'lntosh,  Geo.  66  Candlem-  row 

H.  27  soutli  Richmond  st. 

M'Kay,  Robert,  60  Queen  st. 
*M'Kendrick,  W.  54  Bridge  st. 
M'Leod,  R.  46  Hanover  street 
*Macart,  James,  36  Bridge  st. 
*Mackenzie,  Adam,  9  Cannon  st. 
Maclaren,  J.  6  Duncan  street 

. J.  10  Deanbaugh  street 

J.  1  Claremont  place 

Main,  James,  12  Elm  row 

and  Shanks,  5  Catharine  st. 

Marshal),  A.  13  Dean  street 
Mason,  J.  383  Lawomarket 
Meldium,  James,  25  Jamaica  st. 
Miller,  John,  3  n.  vv.   Circus  pi. 
Milne,  James,  16  Bank  street 

Wm.  &  Sou,  100  Geo.  st. 

Moir,  J.  39  Caudlemaker  row 
Morris,  Hugh,  5  India  place 
Morrison,  J.  31  Leith  street 
Muir,  James,  7  St  Patrick  square 

R.  8  no.  w.  Circus  place 

I  Wm.  24  Hanover  street 

*Munro,  R.  46   rolbooth  wynd 

,  William,  2  Roxburghe  pi. 

Nebs,  David,  1  St  Vincent  st. 


Nic<il,  A.  36  w.    IJ''u'iN'i'r  street 
Nichiilsoii,  John,  41  Li.Mth  street 
Park,  Thomas,  7  Kerr  street 

Thomas,  161  West  port 

*  Paris,  John,  93  Kirkgate 
Paton  &  Lawson,  11  Frederick  st. 

Alex.  28  South  Bridge 

Petrie,  James,  18  Cumberl.  st. 

*  Plowman,  David,  14  Couper  street 
Prisley,  A.  and  J.  2  Spittal  st. 

*  Ramsay,  Jno.  n.  Forth  street 
Reid,  James,  22  Bank  street 
Richardson,  R.  178  Rose  street 
Robson,  T.  18  William  street 
Robius,  W.  18  Frederick  street 
Rollo,  Robert,  74  Princes  street 

J.  13  Nicolson  street 

Ross,  Wm.  91  Princes  street 
Scott,  A.  109  George  street 

James,  40  Cumberland  st. 

Scott,  John,  54  Broughton  st. 

,  John,  19  Broughton  street 

Seton  Pat.  43  Candlemaker  row 
&  Marshall,  1 3  south  St  An- 
drew street 

Sibbald,  James,  8  West  bow 

John,  14  Nicolson  street 

*Skilliiig,  John,  43  Kirkgate 
Sooart,  John,  I  Queen  street 
Smith,  George,  40  Home  street 

* ,  James,  39  Tolbooth  wynd 

William,  76  Princes  street 

*Sumerville,  J.  30  Tolbooth  wy. 
Spalding,  Alex.  72  Nicolson  st. 
*Spence,  Divid,  10  Kirkgate 
Steel,  James,  Canaan 
Stewart,  James,  49  Nicolson  street 

,  Janoes,  23  Dundas  street 

Sunter,  Alex.  .39  Howe  street 
Swan,  D,  26  Nicolson  street 
Taylor,  John,  24  Elder  street; 

,  G.  &  W.  35  Canongate 

,  Rob.  5  Ronaldson's  build. 

Thomson,    David,    31    Hanover 
street 

George,  39  George  street 

Tunibull,  John,  229  Canongate 
Tuting,  Ed.  10  n.  St.  David  st. 
Urquhart,  A.  37  Hanover  st. 
Wallace,  Alex.  57  Thistle  street 

D.  &  J.  30  Abbeyhill 

James,  96  Princes  street 

Watt,  A.  19  Abbeyhill 
Webb,  Charles,  45  Thistle  st. 
*Webster,  John,  J8  Coalhill 
Welsh,  J.  15  so.  St  David's  st. 
Whitehead,  Jo.  6  Catharine  st. 
Whitelaw,  Wm.  7  Queen's  pi. 
Wilkinson,  John,  25  Thistle  st. 
Williamson,  A.  19  Crosscausey 
George,  277  High  street 

Donald,  299  High  street 

*Wilson,  Andrew,  46  Yardheads 
^.—  John,  2  Young  street 


Wilson,  John,  .34  no.  Pitt  street 
Young,  G.  3  Dublin  st. 

John,  8  William  street 

Wm.  30  St  Andrew  square 

LADIES'  SHOEMAKERS. 
Bruce,  W.  54  Frederick  street 
Duncan,  R.  &  G.  33  Geo.  st. 
Greenslade,  A.  52  George  street 
Healy,  Mdriin,  &  Co.  74  Geo.  st. 
M'Donald,  Colin,  12  George  st- 
Muir,  Henry,  4  no.  St  David  st. 
Richardson,  A.  78  Princes  st. 
Ruthertord,  Rob.  138  Geo.  8t. 
Stewart,  James,  38  Queen  st. 

SHOE   WAREHOUSES. 
(See  also  Boot  and  Shoemakers.) 
Anderson,  Jas.  94  so.  Bridge 
Blanc,  Victor,  69  George  street 
Gray,  John,  35  George  street 
Hill,  D.  38  Howe  street 
tlowdeii,  C.  7  north  Bridge 
Kay,  Jas.    275    Canongate    and 

309  High  street 
M'Cravv,  John,  249  High  st. 
Ritchie,  Wm.  1  Haddington  pi. 
Varnier,  A.  46  George  street 
Whitehead,  Wm.  48  Princes  st. 

BOW  MAKER. 
Muir,  Peter,  Archers'  Hall 

BRASS  FOUNDERS. 
Brodie  &   Hume,  21  w.  Register 

street 
Brown  &  Smith,  241  High  street 
*Bryce,  Robert,  Market  street 
Cochrane,  J.  &  Co.  Greens,  lane 
Cowan,  Thos.  Chalmers'  close 
Forbes,  D.  7   St  Andrew  square 

Walter,  jun,  4  Swinion  ro. 

Haldane  &   Rae,  5  Old    Physic 

Gardens 
Laidlaw,  R.  &  Sons,  Simon  Sq. 
Milne  &  Son,  Ciialmers'  close 
Neil  &  Glover,  10  George  st. 
Nimmo,  P  &  J.  6  Bank  street 
*Sturrock,  John,  1  Duke  street 
Thomson,  Alex.  22  Greensidepl. 

*  Wallace,  Robert  B.  12   Sand- 

port  street 
Wright,  John,  44  Nicolson  street 

BREECHES  MAKERS. 

(^See  Glovers.) 

BREWERS. 
Aitchison  &  Co,  so.  b.  of  Cans 
ongate 

*  Barker,  Thomas,  6  Yardheads 
Berwick,  A.  &  Co.  122  Canong. 


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Blair,  John,  23  no.  ba.  Canong. 
Campi.e!!,  A-  &  Co.  lib   Cowg. 
Cowper,  Tfios-  Drurrdryaii 
Crawford,  J.  barm,  1 12  N:col.  St. 
Dick,  C.  R  i'iprtRon%  close 
Di>her,  li-.  200  Cnnongate 
D^yburough,  &  Co.  no.  b.  Can. 
Fiilron,  JoiiP,  80  Plva-sanee 
Hudd'est'in,  John,  37   Abheytill 
Jeffrey.  J.  &  Co.  Ht-r'ot    Bridge 
Kerr  &  Sun,  James,  S<ii-nn!'s 
Laonoiid,  P.  &  Sons,  23  Gra>sm, 
MeadowbHiik  Brewing  Cumoany, 

Meadokvbaik 
Melvin,  AUx.  Biirouglilocli 
Miller,  John,  6  Hay  sire-'t 
Mitchell,  Jds.   P..  Main  Point 
*MNiir,  J.  1 1  St  Anthony  st. 
Muir,  Jds.  &  Jiio.  no.  ba.  of  Can. 

Jjmes  atid  S  n,  28  north 

back  of  Canonga'e 

Pringle,  T.  barm,  lOi  Nicol.  st. 
Ritchie,  Geo.  46  Pieasance 
Robertson,  Wm.  Sumroerhall 
*Scottisli  Pijrterand  Ale  Brpw. 

iiig  Co.  Great  Juncnon  si.  so. 
Usher,  J.  &  T.  101  Colgate  and 

12  Merchant  street 
Wilson,  Pefer,  71  no.  baofCan. 
Younger,    W.     and    Co.     Horse 
wyrid,  Canoiigaie 

BRIDLE-BIT  AND  SPUR 

MAKER. 
Hawks,  Joliii;  1  Caltonhiil 

BRUSH  MAKERS. 
(Those  marked  (a)  are  al-o  Trunk 

arid  PortmHti'tHU  maker.--.) 
Boswell,  Alex.  30  Nicoi.son  st. 

A.  &  Co.  8  Hdiiover street 

aCrouch,  Wm.  40  no.  Bridge 
Cowie,  John,  23  Eail  Grey  s  reet 
Duncan  &  Si-oif,  Oaktitirt  court 
Edinburgh    and    Leiih    Co.,    31 

Greenside  s  reet 
aFinnie,  ^Vm.  head  of  Mound 
G.inton,  J.  &  E.  46  Pnnces  st. 
Hume,  John,  108  We>t  Bow 
aRusseil,  Jolin,  north  Bar.k  st. 
aScott,  Murris,   13  Waterloo   pi. 
aStewart,   Mrs,  WhiiJieln  place 
Wemvss,  A.  16  Waierloo  place 
&  33  Hanover  street 

BUILDERS. 

Alexander,  John,  9  Earl  Grey  st. 
Alison,  J.   19  Urper  Gray  st. 
Be»tiie&  Sons,  23  Bread  si. 
*Brebna,  Alexander,  Ferry  road 
*Biin,  W.  57  Shore 
Bisset,  James,  4  Jamaica  street 
Caldwell,  Tnos.  31  Nelson  street 
Christie,  John,  25  St  Jaones'  sq. 
Clarkson,  Wra.  23  Dundas  s^ 


Crichton,  John,  Rowley's   court, 

A*>i>eyhi;l 
Do^son,  Bub,  20  Dflinotpond  pi 
Prummontl,  G.  6  Scotland  st. 
Diyneii,  Jas.  5  S^u'iders  street 
Ferguson,  Charles,  24  Howe  st. 
Feirur,  Jodn,  1  prskine  place 
Field,  TliO'.   Lnthinn  roi^d 
finlayson,  W.  9  Queensferry  sf. 
Fiiwlers  &  Ci>.  1  Darriaway  st, 
Gibb,  A.  4  Nptiingbam  pli<ce. — 

See  Adv. 
Gilfi'lan,  J.  1   Gibl)'^  entry 
Goodall  &  Sanderson,  ol(}  Brough. 
Gordon  &  Si»n,  7  Si  Aiuliony  pi. 
Gunn,  D.  7  west  Preston  st. 

George,  Trimiy  mains 

Hill,  James,  33  Thii»tla  street 
Helton,  J.  7  n.  w.  Cnciis  ^1. 
Heiireison,  J  iim,  2  S  <.lT,'rd  si. 

John,  jun.  I  Minor  place 

Ht^nrv,  Win.  1 1  Scotland  ^t. 
Hill,  Jatne.",  Mi^nd 
*Hunne,  John,  Hillhousffield 
Hunter,  Wiilam,  ftldrmngside 
Hutchison,  Jn.  5  Mdckenzie  pi. 
*InBlis,  J,  George  street 
Johnston,  Alex-  3  Comely  Green  p. 
Kinghorn,  Wm.  8  Boniagton  pi. 
Lfariiioii  h,  G.  27  e.  ClaretJi.  st. 
Lind,  D.  1  south  Charlotte  street 
Lnrinier,  Geoigt-,  2  Keir  street 

Joiin,  10  Torphichen  st. 

M'Aithur,  A.  4  Trrphieheii  st. 
M'Gibbon,  C.  33  e.  C  aremt.  st, 
*I\PKay,  Nell,  18  Coalfield  lane 
MalculiD,  R.  3  IMfirket  street 
*Ma»on,  R<;b.  2  S.lamander  st. 
Moirison,  Alt-x.  3  Wariiston  cr. 
Mill  &  Fuickhar'.  Gilchrist's  en. 
Napier,  Rob.  17  Willmm  stn-et 
NeilNon,  JoMn,  5  Salisburv  st. 
Nicol  &  Son,  19  Lauriston  st. 

Jno.  jun.  23  Aicbibald  pi. 

Paris,  Tno.  61  Cumberland  st- 
Pateison,  G.  13  Mnnigomery  st. 
Pdton,  Davip,  17  Grtensioe  St. 
Pringle  &   CaldweiJ,  31  Nelijon 

Street 
Rae,  Alex.  2  Dean  street 
Ramsay,  A.  16  Upper  Gray  st. 
Reid,  Wm.  11  CaKon  strttt 
Robb,  J.  2  Broughton  market 
Ross  aid   Miscnell,    10  no.    St 

Andrew  street 
'"Rusceii,  J.  28  Bernard  street 
Shillinglaw,  Jas.  124  Pieasance 
— ,—  R".  6  L'^gget's  land 
Smith  &  Cutlibeitson,  6  Charl.p). 

* &  Watson,  6  Glover  street 

J.  K.  6  Gardner's  crefceni 

- — ^-  Alex.  1  Ciarcmont  place 

Robert,  1  Cl»reaiont  pi. 

Sutherland,  Jas.  Lothian  road 


S'ark,  William,  48  London  st. 
Taylor,  John,  11  so.  James'  st. 
Tnor  (Urn,  J.  &  J.  IVlimo  street 
Trench,  Jtmes,  26  R'yal  cres. 
Twcedale,  Gdvige,  4  Levtn  st. 
Wallace,  L.  A.  34  Regent  terrace 
Watson,  Tt)os.  34  Canal  street 
Wiikie,  Rob.  67  Great  King  st. 

BUTTON  MAKERS. 
Black,  Wm.  69  Princes  street 
Cooper,   T.   facior  and  agent,  2 

North  br.  1  and  2  Souih  br, 
Kirkwood,  Alex.  Mews  lane 
Sciattr,    Robert,    and     Son,     11 

South  biidge 
Todd,  J.  &  T.  3  Melbourne  place 

CABINETMAKERS  AND 
UPHO1.STERERS. 

(Those  marked  a  are  Upliol- 

sterers  only.) 

Atlams,  Alex.  10  Horse  wynd 

/^llan,  Roberi,  Hill  street  lane 

AliarQice     and     Scianders,       12 

Geoige  sireef 
Andei>on,  Ale^.  55  India  place 

Jas.    I  w.  Maitlaiid  street 

John,  12  Chnrct)  lane 

ArniSiro'  g,  Win.  6  Queen's  pi. 
Auchie  &  Browi!,  25  Geo  st. 
Aulo,  Jas.  10  New  street 
Bank-,  W.  10  Si  Patrick  square 
Banli,  Mrs,  1  Rose  couit 
Bcattie,  J.  64  Buceleugh  street 
Biggnr,  Juhn.  68  Ceik  street 
aBluckadoer,  JdS.  34  Abei crumby 

place 
Boyn,  John,  2  York  place 
Brown,  A.  78  Queen  street 

&  Co.  6  Hanover  s  reet 

Bu.ke,  J.  &  Son,  9  St  And.  sq. 
Chailes,  Tiio*.  12  Cios^causey 
CjUsin,  John.  Siiveru'illls 
Dailingioii,  H.  43  Hanover  St. 
Dewar,  James,  46  Frederick  st. 
Diik,  Robert,  Maikei  stieet 
Dakson,  Jdme»,  14  Tobago  st. 
D  ibbOfi,  Divid,  5  Buccitocli  st. 
Diiug.U,  Rob.  39  Albany  street 
Druuimond,  Jas.  16  Greenside  st. 
DuiiUas,  Alex,  east  Ru»e  kt.  lanCj 
Dun,  Wm.  7  High  terrace 
Uuiilop,  C.  29  Brunswick  street 
Djrwaro,  Alio.  7  Clerk  sireet 
Easton,  J.  26  Greenside  s  reet 
Ellis,  T1103,  23  Geo,  IV,  orioge 
Ewari,  Jonn,  16   Pleasaiqe 
Finolay,  Wm.  270  Cowgate  sm4 

13  Higli  ^ileet. 
Forbes,  Alex.  63  Princes  st. 
Gailie,  George,  4  Duke  street 
^Giub,  Wm.  2o  George  street 
Hamilton,  Tbos.  8  Queen  pi. 


CAN 


IN  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH. 


CLO 


231 


H>rdie,  A.  14  Lady  Law.  wynd 
Hay,  W.  Hid(io:i's  court 
H  BK,  W.  50  Diinias  street 
Imrie.  Jrtmes,  3  Wiiarton  lane 
Jotiris  on,  T-  &  S')ris,69  Ruse  si 
Kny,  J<(re«i,  1  Tivio    rt>w 
Kenflie,  Tiii>9,   14  Melville  pi. 
Laing,  J.  aiifl  Co.  7  Ycmg  at. 
Laurif,  Jhs.  32  Causeyside 
Law  and  Weir,  Jmn-ica  st.  lane 
Leitch,  J.    M'Neill's  place 
Leslie,  John,  31  Wl'liamst.  lane 

Ri.bert,  26  Hill  street 

Little,  Jiihii,  10  Mackenzie  pi. 
"Lyie,  Wnn.  33  Biliic  ^t^eet 
M'Don^ld.  A.  12  Queensfeiry  st. 
■  Archd.  122   Rose  street 

Tosachiind  CoSwintDn  row 

M-Glashan  and   S..n,  249  Cow- 
gate  and  82  South  bridge 

Mackay,  VV.  2  Crtst.e  stret-t 
M'Lnren,  P.  20  Greenside  pi. 
Mitchell,   Robert,  Ironside  pi, 
M'.ffat,  Andrew,  23  Rose  street 
Morrison,  Jnines,  83  Genrjje   si. 
Murray,    A   Hnd    Sun,    1    n.    w. 
Circus  place 

Rirhard,  97  Dublin  street 

Richard,  33  Thistle  street 

Wm.   12  St  Jaines'  square 

Nisbet,  A.  6  Shrub  place 
Parker,  W.  l6  Bioughton 
PhIon,  W.  16  Brrtiidoii  street 
Peters,   D    Dean  bank 
Porter,  W.  258  CwKate 
Ramsay,  John,  St  Stephen  st. 
Robertsi.n,  A.  !63  Rose  street 

Peter,  88  Princes  street 

Roger,  W.  74  Crosscausey 
Rouah,  Arch,  18  Leitb  Walk 
Saudeman,  G.  and  Sun,  9  Green- 
side  street 

aScotr,  Jdines,  10  Clyde  street 

J.  and  T.  l6  Pic^rdy  place 

Serymgeour,  Henry,  74  Rose  st. 
S'lieil,  John,  2  s.juih  Clerk  st. 
Sinclair,  M.,  Mound 
Sluan,  Tliorras,  2J2  Cowgate 
Smitli,  .John,  53  Hanover  st. 
Stt-el,  Wm    59  Thistle  street 

Geo.  and  Son,  86  High  st. 

Thoir.son,  W.  atd  J.  2  Queen  St. 
Traill,  John,  133  Rise  street 
Tro!  er,  Clia*.  9  Princes  street 
Turrhuli,  Alex.  44  Blair  street 
Walker.  James,  166  Rose  street 
Waisoii,  J  lines,  121  Geo'ge  St. 
Watt,  Annreiv,  1    Miilland  st. 
Wi>bart,  Djivif ,  Th  sile  st-  lane 
Wright,  Jn.  &  Co.  49  Brought,  st. 

CANDLEMAKERS. 
*  Anderson,  Robert,  93  Glts  &t. 


Common,  Witi.  8  Union  place 
Dickson,  Tlioi,  3  C'Stjeharns 

*  Hope,  Mrs  Gi  ori;e,  74  Giles  st. 
fliii.ter,  R.  137  Fu.Jiiiaiiili'idtje 

*  Leitli    Cttndle    Co.   Su^arliouse 

cl.  Ltitli.  and  20  Freiltnikst 
Miller,  R  19  Canolernaker  rovv 
Mitchells  and  Co.  48  Crosficau. 
Rou«h,  Mrs  J.  124  Nicolson  st. 
"b'aiTiuel,  R.  2  Charii.ite  street 
T  'Orn'on,  R.  imri  J.  52  Go.  st. 
White,  Win.  87  Nicholson  st. 

CARPENTERS  AND 

JOINERS. 

(See   Wrights  ) 

CANVASS  MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 
(See  Rope  and  Saibnakers.) 

CARPET  MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 
Banks,  J.  anfl  Co.  Oanonmills 
Greig,  And  v.  &  Co.  178  High  st 
WtiytocU,  R.  and  Co.  7  Geo.  st 

CARVERS  AND  GILDERS. 

Anderson,  T    17  F  ederick  st. 
BarcUy,  W.  118  Hifcti  street 
Bruce  and  M'D.  n.ld,  11  and  12 

Greetisine  place 
Chalmers,  Thos.  25  Gporge  st. 
Ciceri.  Pini,  &  Co.  8  &  9  Caltn.  st. 
Dick,  Adrtin,  92  Princes  stiet-t 
Hfphiirn,  Simon,  26  Hanover  st. 
Hogg,  John,  46  Thistle  street 
Ironside,  Edm.    134   High  street 
K«y,  J.  6  Greenside  place 
Macfar  ane,  Chas.  .39    Fredrick  st. 
Muirbead,  J.  n.    Richmond  st. 
Noble,  Jas.  8  south  Melville  place 
Paton,  Hu^h,  (to  the  Queen  and 
her  Roval  Highness  the  Duch- 
ess oiKent,  )72    Adam  square 
Peace,  Philip,  Gl  Broughton  st. 
*  Ritchie,  James,  Aasi'inbly  street 
Robertson,  J.  27  vv.   Nicidson  st. 
Smith,  J.  &  Co.  33  W.  Register 
street 

J.  1 1  Leith  St.  Terrace 

Steell,  J.  20  Cdlton  hill 
Taylor,  J.    Assembly  Rooms 
Thomson,  Henry,  21    Leiih  st. 
Urquh,.rt,  Jas.  L.  31  Eider  st. 
Water-on  and  Co.,  1  Ronaldson's 
buildings 

CHAIR-MASTERS. 

Gow,  James,  10  Forres  street 
Al'Piierson,  Hugh,  York  place 

CHEESEMONGERS. 

Bairtl,  J,,i',:i,  28  Bri^to  street 


Baillie,W.  and  Co.  153  West  port    B-.lliuitine,  J.  25  Hanover  street 
Carrick,  A.  jun,  47  West  port      !  *Chri^iic,  J.  Sheriff  Brae 


Davis,  Jjmes.  326  Lawnmarket 
SonierviiU-,J.&Lo.  City  wcigh'-tio. 

VUEM]ST!>. 

(See  Apjihecaries.) 

CHIMN'hY  aWKEPERS. 
Bort'iwuk,  U.  4  Gre.ii.sidt;  place 
Crai.ie,  A.  2  St  Vincent  street 
Ueiihoim,  John,  19  Sem()lc:  street 
Galbraitli,  P.  43  Rosj  rticct 
Glisgow,  D.  27  Jamaica  street 
Hvndersiin,  D.  9  Gibb's  entry 
Kemp,  J.  52  Thistle  s  reet 
*Laudtr,  George,  37  Yardheads 
Lou^iii;  John,  19  Williim  street 
M'BL-aih,  R.  3  iHidiileious  entry 
M'Gregor,  A.  l(j  Giffurd  park 
M  Fuliry,  H.  152   Rose  street 
Rae,  J.  21  J.inaica  street 
Riddle,  B.  56  This  le  street 
Scrclls,  Wni.  23  Duni'as  street 
Tnoiii,  James,  1  Leggat's  land 
Thomson,  John,  4^  Lothiati  st. 

CHINA,  GLASS,  &  STONE- 
WARE  HOUSES. 
Biiiey,  J.    and   W.   32  Ca.idle- 

maker  low 
fB-'gbie,  \Y.  ISComml.  place 
Bc-rry,  Mrs,  11  Clia  loui:  place 
Bowstock,  S.  49  West  pore 
Brown,  H.  4  Lliw  Market  sircet 

VV.  H.  2  Waterloo  place 

Ciiild,  Wm.  22  Catha  inu  sirett 
*ClarUson,  R,  1  Duke  street 
Cockburn,  Mrs  R.  58  Clerk  st. 
Cum mgham,  Mrs,  19  Hi^we  st. 
Dall,  Wm.  &  Co.  4.  daiiover  st. 
Uunse,  George,  70  Canongite 
*Fcrjiuson,  T.  11  Commercial  pi. 
Forbc',  D.  7  *>■■  Andrew's  square 
Fraser,  Joui,  40  South  bridge 
*Fyte,  R.  34  Bridge  street 
Gin,  Roberr,  ^  noitn  College  st. 
Greig,  J.   &  Co.   1   and  2   Low 

Market  s  r.  et  , 

Hendrii,  J.  23  Greenside  place 
*JohnsiOii,  J.  &  Co.  74  St  And.  st. 
Lewis,  W.  12  Druiuuiond  street 
Low,  John,  57  George  street 
M'Feat,  Wallace',  4<J  SouJi  br. 
jlatlii.son,  Hug   ,  15  Home  st. 
Millar,  John,  2  so.  Si  Andrew  st. 
•lorrison,  Rob.  245  Canongaie 
iMurphy,  Mis-,  2  Cowgate 
liiic.ie,  Robert,  7  Hays  court 
Snerid,  J  hn,  47  Rose  street 
Simil  &  Co.  35  Candlcm.  tow 
*S  iiile-,  T.  46  TolDooth  wynJ 
Stewart,  Jaints,  72   George  street 
Thorburn,  Mrs,  16  0.   w.   Circus 

pi .ce. 
Watt  and  Wilson,  194  Canongata 

CLOCK  AND  WATCH- 

MAKliRS. 
*Abeinethy,  Scutt,  9!)  Kirkgate 
Brown,  Charle.s,  2  Bristo  Tt'eet 


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COA 


PROFESSIONS  AND  TRADES 


COA 


Eryson,    R.    (to   the   Queen)  GG 

Princes  street 
♦Chalmers,  Jas.  S.  48  Bridge  St. 
Dickman,  John,  91  Princes  st. 
Doig,  James,  32  Greenside  street 
Durtiam,  W.  10  Brunswick  st. 
Fletcher,  R.  G.  31  Frederick  st. 
Fubister,  John,  7  Richwiond  pi. 
Giay,  Jas.  to  H.  M.  22  Fred.  st. 
Hay,  Peter,  39  Leith  street 
James  &  Taylur,  10  Union  place 
*Laird,  D.  W.  4  &  58  Bridge  st. 
Liddal  and  Son,  5  Bank  street 
Lumsden,  G.  3  so.  St  Andrew  St. 
M'Gregor,  J.  29  w.   Register  st. 
M'KinlaV)  P>;ter,  II  Leith  street 
Macalpin,  Geori^e,  333  High  st. 
I\liller,  And.  5  w.  Nicolson  street 

R,  &  Son,  1 1  North  bridge 

*Munro,  Hecior,  52  Bridge  st. 
Paterson,  Jami  s,  429  High  st. 
Philip,  Alexandir,  GO  Princes  St. 

Wm.  11  Hanover  street 

Picken,  John,  8  Gilniour  street 

Thomas,  18  Victoria  street 

Ritchie,  J.  and  Son,  29  Leith  st. 
Robertson,  J.  4  v.e,t  Nicolson  st. 
Watt,  Thomas,  45  Princes  street 
Webster,  John,  107  West  pott 
Whitelaw,  J.  28  w.  Register  st. 

■  David,  13  Princes  street 
Young,  Thomas,  4  e.  Adam  st. 

CLOTHIERS. 

(See  Woollen  Drapers  and 
Tailors.) 

CLUB  MAKER. 
M'Ewen,   Douglas,    Bruntsfield 

links 

COACH  HIRERS. 

Anderson,  Peter,  22  Young  st. 
Robt.  Hill  street  lane 

■  Win.  2  Queen  street 
Barron,  Wm.  1  1  Pitt  street 
Brown,  J.  4*  Hadiiint;ton  place 
Cameron,  Alex.  14  >.  Cnarlottest. 

John,  33  Alva  street 

Carse,  David,  Orchaidtield 
Craw,  Henry,  20  Charles  street 
Dickson,  Tiiomas,  2  Scotland  st. 
Edgar,  J.  11  n.  w.  Circus  place 
Finlay,  Geo.  12  Charles  street 
Fraser,  William,  20  India  street 
Gibbon,  P.  6  Crichtou  street 
Glanvilie,  W.  8  Crichton  street 
*Glendinning,  R.  56  Bernard  st. 
Guthrie,  Hugh,  9  Dublin  street 
Hunter,  David,  24  Duiidas  street 
Macfarlaue,  John,  14  William  st. 
MathisOM,   D.  i  Albany  street 
Meek,  Willi-im,  Church  lane 
Robertson,  Duo.  32  Northum.  st. 

■  James,  6  William  street 


Robertson,  Jas.  1  n.St  James'  st. 

J.  62  Thistle  street 

Scott,  Charles,  83  Rose  street 
J.  &  G.  upper  Grey  street 

Wm.  10  Buccleuch  street 

Steel,  William,  2  Princes  street 
Stewart,  I'eter,  1   Forres  street 

Mrs  Jas.  1  Maitknd  street 

Stoddart,  Mrs,  15  w.  Preston  st. 

COACH  MAKERS. 
Cioa'l,  J.  and  W.  York  lane 
Henderson,  H.  96  Abbeyhill 
Hutchison  and  Co.  Lothian  road 
Johnston,  Jas.  Lothian  road 

John,  36  Whitfield  place 

Marshall,  Wm.  58  Bristo  street 
Patersnn&  Peebles,  Swinton  row 
Russell  &  M'Nee,  4  Princes  st. 
Spence,  Joseph,  Mound 
Sioddart,  John,  40  Pleasance 
Storne,  James,  80  Clerk  street 
Thomson,  J.  10  Queensferry  st. 

COACH  AND  HARNESS 
MAKERS. 

Brooks,  A.  61  Prince's  street 
Given,  R.  &  Co.  1  Rutland  place 
lugl  is  &  Wilson,  69  Adam  square. 

atid  4  Hay  street 
Simpson,  G.  &  Son,  56  Abbey  hill 
Yellowlees,   John  and  Sons,   17 

Greenside  place 

COACH  OFFICES. 
(See  Appendix.) 

COAL  MERCHANTS. 
*Ainslie,  James,  Old  Bridge  end 
Aitken,  Alex-  1  Port  Hamilton 
Allan,  Mrs,  W.  lO  Pt.  Hamilton 
Archibald,  Andrew,  Rosehall 
Armstrong,  R.  4  Railway  depot 
Arniston  coal  depot,  St  Leonard's 
Baiijrie,  G.  Echo  bank 
Bathgate,  Jos.  Dalkeith  coal  depot 
Beaion,  Hugh,  8  Founiainbridge 
*Begbie,  P.  31  Constitution  street 
Brgrie,  O.  69  St  Leonard  street 
Bishop,  JaniLS,  4  Port  Hopetoun 
Brown,  C  5  Railway  depot.  (6'ee 
Adv.) 

K  ibert,  2  Railway  depot 

*Buccleuc'n's,  Duke   of,  loot  of 

Cunstitution  street 
Caledonian  Coal  Company  office 

Mound 
Cockburn,  R.  II  Brandon  street 
Crawford,  Jas.  14  Port  Hopetoun 
Currie,  Willjao),  Echo  bank 
Dobbie,  Thjmas,  Echo  bank 
Drunimond,  A.   1G3  Cau.eyside. 
*Duacan,  Colin,  Old  C.jurch  it. 


Fox,  M.  St  Leonard  street 
Glen,  R  anti  J.  3  Port  Hamilton 

T.  &  Sons,  8  Port  Hamilton 

Gorman,  Jas.  21  Earl  Grey  street 
Greig,  J.  ^  Port  Hopetoun 
Guthrie,  J.  127  Causeyside 

William,  73  St  Leonard  st. 

Hdldane,  J.  &  C.  7  Spence's  place 
Henderson,  A.  1  Nelson  place 
*Hope,  Sir  John,  foot  of  Consti" 

tution  street 
Johnstone  &  Briggs,  I   Railway 

depot.     (See  Adv.) 

&  Thorn,  11  Port  Hamilton 

W.  5  Port  Hopetoun 

Kemp,  W.  &  J.  5  Port  Hamilton 
Kennedy,  James,  2  Port  Hamilt. 
Kinniburgh,  D.  10  Pt.  Hopetoun 
Kyle,  John,  10  Railway  depot 
Lyalj,  John,  2  Port  Hopetoun 
M 'Isaac,  Wni,  6  Railway  depot 
M'Kelvie,  James,  office  2  E.  & 

G.  Railway  depot 
Mackayand  Son,  14  St  Leonard  st. 
JMackay,  James,  4  Newport  street 
Marquis  of  Lothian's,  St  LeonanJtt 
Moftat,  John,  22  St  Leonard  st. 

(See  Adv.) 
i\Ioodie,  John,  7  Carnegie  St. 
fliullo,  J.  31  St  Leonard  street 
Murray,  T.  22  St  Leonard  street 
Mutter,  A.  &  J.  9  Port  Hamilton 
Noble,  J.   6   Port    Hopetoun 

(-See  Adv.) 
*N()rtiiern  Coal  Mining  Co.  Coal 

hill 
Park,  G.  &  W.  16  Pott  Hamilton 
Patterson,  John,  I  Couper  st. 
*Rankine,  Pet.  Little  Carron 
Russell,  John,    &   Co.    17  Port 

Hamilton 
Seatun,  Mrs  E.  10  St  Anthony  pL 
Scott,  .f.  R.  3  Port  Hopetoun 
Shaw,  W.  Port  Hamilton 
Sinclair,  Miss  B.,  19  Port  Hamil- 

ton 
Small,  J.  Port  Hamilton 
Smith,  Andrew,  office  3  E.  and 

G.  Railway  depot 
Somerville,  J.  28  St  Leonard  st. 
*SteRart,  Jn.  43  Charloite  street 
Sutherl.aiid,  Jas.  16  Broughton  st. 
Tait,  Thomas,  Hamilton  place 
Trotter,  Thos.  I  Fife  place 
Turner,  Thomas,  Echo  bank 
Turner,  Wm.  Echo  Bank 
Vallance,  J.  and  J.  7  P.  Hamilt. 
Waldie,  Jas.  32  Queen's  place 

Robt.  Newhcven 

Watson  &Handyside,  1  Spence  pi 
Watt,  A.   H.  3   Railway  depot 
♦White,  H.  22  Baltic  street 
Western,  Coal  Co.  office,  s.  Coates 

house 
Wilcocks,  W.,  office  4  E.  and  G. 

Railway  depot — See  Adu. 
Wilson,  Wiilian,  Echo  Bank 


coo 


TN    EDINIUTRGH    AND    LEITII. 


COW 


OSS 


Winter,  Robt.  9  Railway  depot. 
*Young,  John,  5  St  Andrew  st. 

COFFEE  ROOMS 

(Sde  Taverns.') 

COLOURMEN,  ARTIST'S. 
MaC!»ill,  Wiv.  7  Hanover  sireet 
Sutherland,  James,  21    Hanover 
street 

COLOUR  MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 

*  Dawson,  Wm.  '20  Elbe  street 
*3Iiller  and  Arthur,  5  Shore 
*Yoiing,  William,  Silverfield 

COMB  MAKERS. 

(Those  ni  irked  a,  are  Comb 
Warehouses.) 
Blackball  and  Scotf,  21  New  st. 
Camenm,  D.  C.  Old  Physic  gd. 
Carsiairs,  J.  and  .1.  30  Leith  wk- 
a  Stephenson,  R.  25  Leith  street 

CONFECTIONERS. 
(Those  marked  a,  are  also  Bakers.) 
Aitchison  and  Sons,  77  Queen  st. 
Anderson,  Wm.  1  s.  St  Andrew 

street 
Blair,  R.  4  South  bridge 

*  Campbell,  Jas.  1  Archibald  pi. 
Craik,  John,  Gramon 
Cuthbertson,  Mrs,  35  Dundas  st. 
Doull,  Sinclair,   and  White,    74 

Princes  st.  and  21  Nicolson  st. 
Faiquharson,  D.  215  Cowgate 
Firguson,  A.  Melbourne  place. — 

Eraser,  J.  G  north  St   Andrew  st. 
Galbraith,  Peter,  1  s.  e.  Circus  pi. 

and  14  Bank  street 
*Galbraith,Mrs,   4  Charlotte  st. 
Graham,  James,  2  Catharine  st. 
*Grant,  John,  5C  Shore 
Lamb,  Thomas,  19  Leiih  street 
Littlejohn,  Thomas,  33  Leith  st. 
Mackie,  J.  W.  108  Princes  street 
M 'Naught,  J.  45  North  bridge 

W.  and  Son,  37  Nicolson  st. 

♦Ralph,  John,  7  Kirkgate 
Ridpiith,  D.  3G'  Nicolson  street 
Robertson  James,  24  High  st, 
Scott,  Thomas,  lOG  Rose  street 
Shiells,  Robert,  109  High  st.  &  25 

George  IV.'s  bridge 
Stewart,  James,  34  Hanover  st. 

Miss,  83  Nicolson  street 

aThomson,  Wm.  4  Albert  place 
Thorburn,  J.  5  Waterloo  place 
aTodd,  A.   133  Princes  street 
Tweedie,  M.  8  no.  St  Andrew  st. 

COOPERS. 

(Those  marked  (a)  are  also  fish- 

curers.) 
"a  A  damson,  W.  M.  Duke  street 
♦Alexander,  T.  and  Son,  2  Fox's 
lane 


*BIackie,  W.  7  Mitchell  street 
Bruiiton,  Alex.  4'3  Abbeyhill 
*Coinbe,  James,  109  Kirkgate 
*Drybrough,  N.  39  IMitchell  st. 
*aHampt()n,  Wm.    15  Dock  st. 
*aHarvie,  .John,  7  Sandport  st. 
Hunter,  Phiiiji,  6  Sibbald  place 
*Kid,  David.   18  Cable  wynd 
*Laird,  Anthony,  22  Constit.  st. 
Lindsay,  Wra.  G  Mound 
M'lntosh,  A.  47  Crosscausey 
Jlartin,  Robert,  28  Main  point 
'aMethuen,  James,  91   Giles  st. 
Mitchell,  John,  I\Iint 
*Mure,  Wra.  8  Old  Bridge  end 
*Murray,  Jno.  56  Bridge  street 
Neilson  &  Gibson,    31    Dundas  st. 
"Pentland,  Y.  J.  Boniiigton  road 
*Pourie,  John,  10  Sandport  street 

*  Robertson,  D.  &  Son,  8  Elbe  st. 
Russell,  Geo.  Old  Green  market 
•Sinclair,   Wood,  6  Mitchell  st. 

* Wm.  22  Giles  street 

Stevens,  Wm.  G  Toll  cross 
Train,  Wm.  Broughton  market 
Watson,  Jas.    Dickson's  close 
Whillas,  W.  &  Son,  58  Bristo  st. 

*  Young,  Jas.  Dock  street 

COPPERSMITHS  AND 
BRAZIERS. 

Brockley,  Geo.  87  Potterrow 
*Callam,   Thomas,    59  Shore 
*Calder,  A.  10  Johnston  street 
*Dishington,  Thos.  61   Shore! 
Dickson,  Henry,  4  Queen's  place 
Henderson,  Geo.  49  Low  Gallon 

*  Smith,  Thomas,  47  Water  lane 

*  Wallace  &  Son,   11  Sandport  st. 

CORK  CUTTERS. 
Ancrum,   J.  W.  142  Rose  street 
*Currie  &  Mossman,  44  Kirkgate 
Dalgleish,  D.  13  High  street 
*Fyfe,  Nelson,  33  Bridge  street 
Grey,  Andrew,  23  Siientf  brae 
Latnond,  A.  23  Grassmarket 
Linton,  And.  112  West  Bow 
Livingston,  A.  43  w.  Nicol.  st. 
Mackay,  William,  87  High  st. 
*Merrylees,  A.  48  Water  lane 
*Smith,  James,  9  Ciiarlotte  lane 
Tair,  Wm,  12  Tliistle  street 
*aVeitch,  Jn.  &  Co.  137  Kirkg. 

CORK  SOLE  MANUFAC- 
TURER. 
Dow,  Wm.  2  St  Mary's  wynd 

CORN  DEALERS. 

Alison  and  Cowan,  29  Constitu- 
tion street 

*Aiison,  J.  &  Co.  Bank  st. 

♦Balfour,  J.  &  Co.  133  Constitu- 
tion street 

*Beadie,  J.  C.  36  Sheriif  bras 

♦Bell,  J.  and  Co.  ^0  Bernard  st. 


*Bennet,  James,  13  Bernard  st. 
*liishop,  John,  Fox  L;ine 
Calderwood,  Wm.  l^  Union  pi. 
*Fulton,  J.  and  Sin,  30  Shore 

* F.  1  old  Bi-idge  end 

Gulland,  And.  20  Greenside  st. 
Gibson  and  Walker,  l65  West  p. 
Glen,  Arch,  and  Son,  1  Grassm. 
•Grindlay,    Cowan,    and    Co.    4 

Bernard  street 
*Giaham,  Thomas,  70  Giles  st. 
Howden,  And.  134  Nicolson  st. 
Kerr,  Tlio.  St  Iveonard's  house 
Lee,  Wm-  2  Leven  street 
Lindsay  &  Lawson,  15  Cowgate 
Lister,  David,  14  Queensfer.  st. 
*M'Farlane,  A.  61  Constitut.  sf. 
♦Marshall,  M.  21  Quality  street 
♦Martin  &  Sibbald,  Quality  court 
♦Maxwell,  Marshall,  and  Co.  26 

Constitution  street 
*. Moffat,  W.  65  Tolbooth  wynd 
♦Morton  &  Wnitelaw,  27  Quality 

street 
Murdie,  John,  Old  Broughton 
Porteous,  Wm.  6  Grassmarket 
'Somerville,  D.  J.  10  Quality  st. 
Robertson,  J.  130  Nicolson  st. 
*Scougall,  G.  and  Son,  15  Qua- 
lity street 
♦Steven.son,  T.  122  Constitu.  st. 
♦Thomson,  John,  23  Bernard  st. 

* William,  5  John's  lane 

VYillie,  James,  49  Hanover  st. 

COTTON  MANUFACTU- 
RERS. 
(See  also  Drapers.) 
Crease,  W.  &  Sons,  421  Lawnna. 
Jeffrey,  William,  322  Lawnm. 
Lauder,  J.  and  Co.  343  High  st. 

COWFEEDERS. 

♦Alexander,  A.  5  Quality  street 
Anderson,  David,  63  Canongate 

James,  10  Dean  street 

Balgarnie,  J-  36  s.  b.  Canongate 
Barclay,  J.  Silvermills 
Baulks,  Thos.  81  Canongate 
♦Boyd,  Wm.  104  Kirkgaie 
Colder,  Mrs,  103  Fountainbridge 
Campbell,  Charles,  23  Cumber- 
land street 

John,  18  Rose  street 

Clark,  Wm.  6  east  Adam  street 
♦Cochrane,  John,  36  Cable  wynd 
Cundell,  J.  Broughton  Cottage 
♦Davidson,  A.  Duke  street 
Dick,  T.  9  Bedford  street 
Dingwall,  Mrs,  l46  Canongate 
Douglas,  Mrs,  33  Leith  walk 

♦ Tfiomas,  32  Couper  street 

Emslie,  Jame?,  65  Abbeyhill 
Fenwick,  And.  4  Pitt  street 
•Ferrie,  Robert,  14  Coburg  stt 


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PROFESSIONS  AND  TRADES 


ENG 


Fraser,  Robert,  29  Hamilton  pi 
*Frater,  Mrs,  36  Quality  street    i 
*Glen,  Mrs,  Duke  street 
Gow,  Donald,  18  Jamaica  street 
Gunn,  George,  6  Allan  street 
Haddow,  W.  lO  n.  w.  Circus  pi- 
Hopper,  Thomas,  Restalrig 
Hume,  John,  12  Sanders  street 
Iriglis,  John,  5  Rose  strret 
Johnston,  Wm.  29  St  Patrick  sq. 
Leighton,  G.  44<  Wright's  houses 
Leishman,  James,  14  Uriion  st. 
Mercer,  Mrs  J.  1 1  Brown  street 
M'Farlan,  D.  12  w.  Maitland  st. 
M'Gregor,  J.  Veitch's  court 

* Peter,  3  Hope  terrace 

M'Lachlan,  F.  61  n.  b.  of  Can. 
M'Liuchlan,  D.  72  Crosscausey 
M'Vie,  Mrs,  121  Canonf^ate 
Mason,  Mrs,  269  Canongate 
Middlemas,  G.  146  Causeyside 
•Moffat,  Alex.  2  Cobiirg  street 

Henry,  17  Brunswick  st. 

Morrison,  Thos.  32  Sheritf  brae 
Mowat,  Wm.  21  Kirkgate 
Muckersie,  Mrs,  10  s.  Richmond 

street 
Muirhead,  Dl.  Tyne  castle 
*Paterson,  J.  Duke  street 
Prentice,  John,  8  Toll  cross 
Rae,  George,  2  Salisbury  place 
*Rehren,  H.  T.  Easter  Hermit. 
Robb,  W.  16  Causeyside 

Andrew,  8  M'Dowall  st. 

Robertson, "A.  70  Rose  street 

Daniel,  Roseraount 

James,  176  Rose  street 

James,  28  Leith  street 

Ross,  Mrs,  139  Rose  street 
*Runciman,  Wm.  46  Couper  st. 
Shepherd,  John,  34  India  street 
*Sliman,  Wm.  31  Giles  street 
♦Smith,  Wm.  .33  Elbe  street 
Spence,  Mrs,  Thorny  bank 
*Soutor,  Wm.  Duke  street 
*Storer,  Wm.  43  Water  lane 
Swan,  Geo.  26  Jamaica  street 
Tait,  Wm.  Veitch's  sqi;are 

J.  9  Clarence  street 

Taylor,  Dav.  14  Sanders  street 
*Whigham,  C.  Glover  street 
White,  S  ephen,  217  Car.ongate 
Wilson,  David,  138  Rose  street 
* George,  4  Elbe  street 

CUPPERS,  &c. 

Cafe,  D.  S.  16  Elder  Street 
Kerr, Jonathan,  D.25  George  St. 
Leslie,  John,  18  Northd.  st. 

CURRIERS. 
(Those  marked  (a)  are  also  Lea- 
ther merchants,) 
Alexander,  Robert,  133  w.  Port 
Brown^  Hugh,  29  St  John's  hill 


*aCallender,  T.&  Son.  31  Yardh. 
Girle,  Geo.  H.  123  High  street 
aHewat,  T.  3  Niddry  street 
Hunter,  W.  9  Lanriston  street 
ainches,  A.  31  Niddry  street 
al.-les,  Andrew,  lOl  Pleasance 
Johnstone,  A.  (56  Sc  Mary's  wy. 
Lauder,  John,  Silvtrmills 
aPaterson,  J.  4  Princes  street 
Porteous,  Alex.  Gillon's  close 
aRussell,  W.  3  Leather  court 

CUTLERS 
Boog,  Thomas,  103  High  street 
Bruce,  Henry,  62  South  bridge 
Hilliaro,  H.  and  H.  7  Nicolson  st. 
Kerr,  Thos.  66  Nicolson  st. 
M'Kinlay,  F.  3  Hanover  street 
M'Keiizie,  Dav.  48  Nicolson  st. 
Lyon,  F.  A.  34  Leith  street 
Richardson,  Win.  92  South  br. 
Riiddiman.  John,  5  Hanover  st. 
Simpson,  James,  80  South  br. 
*Wood,  John,  28  Kirkgate 
Young,  Arch.  79  Princes  street 

DENTISTS. 

Arnof,  J.  M.,  23  Casile  street 
Corbet,  W.  14  Hill  street 
Dassausille,  N.  40  Northumb.  st. 
Greig,  J.  G.  3  Dundas  street 
Hogue,  R.  63  Queen  street 
Hutchins,  C.  36  Charlotte  sq. 
Imlacb,  F.  B.  26  Dublin  street 
Jameson,  George,  87  George  st. 

— See  Adv. 
Macpherson,  W.  46  Hanover  st. 
Mein,   Arch.  102   George  st — 

See  Adv. 
Merrilees,  John,  26  Fred,  street 
Nasmytb,  Robert,  78  George  st. 
Orrock,  Js.  7  Abercromby  place 
Reid,  R.  39  Queen  street 
Roberts,  W.  A.  1 1  Doke  street 
Smith,  John,  12  Dundas  street 
Spence,  J.  30  Great  King  street 
Swanson,  John,  7  e.  Aiiam  street 
Ttiom,  James,  3  Ladyfield  place 
Vtitch,  John,  2  e.  Broughtim  pi. 
Vernon,  W.  F.  80  Princes  street 

— See  Adv. 
Watt,  M.  J.  65  Princes  street 
Wilson,  William,    18   Young  st. 

DIE  &  STAMP  CUTTERS, 
Banks,  John,  98  South  bridge 
Kirkwood,  A.  Mews  lane 
Nicol,  Robert,  37  North  bridge 
Sclaier,  Robert,  &  Son,  11  so.  br. 

DISTILLERS. 

*Betts  and  Co.  36  Mitchell  st. 
Haig,  James  and  Son,  Lochrin 
•lilidge,  T.  Leith 
*Philp,  Jobn,  9  Yardbeads 


DRAPERS. 
(See  Haberdashers.) 

DRESSMAKERS. 

(See  Milliners.) 

DRUGGISTS. 

(See  A;jotljecaries.) 

DRYSALTERS,  &c. 

Cameron,  Andrew,  Regent  arch 
Craig  and  Rose,  Leith  walk 
Hunter,  A.  and  Son,  Bristo  port 
LamI',  R.  C.  1  Leith  sr.  terrace 
Raime*,  J.  arid  R.  &  Co.  Smith's 

place 
Richardson,  F.  &  Co.  28  Grassm. 

DYERS,  &c. 
Alexander  and  Brown,  76  Clerk 

street 
Cassie,  James,  7  Brunswick  st. 
Crorobie,  A.  &  Son,  1 9  Brown  sq. 
Currie,  &  Hoey,  Leith  walk 
Cushnie,  Geo.  34  Frederick  st. 

*  Dickson,  David,  118  Kirkgate 
Forrest  &  Wm.  Cooper   Hay,  16 

Leith  walk 
Fraser,  Alex.  1  Leith  Walk 
Gibson,  J.  &  Co.  90  Nicolson  st. 
Hay,    Peter  &    Rob.    1    Heriot 

buildings — See  Adv. 
Laurie,  Alex.  &  Son,  8  Physic 

Gardens 
Lawson,  W.  31  w.  Nicolson  st. 
Lindsay,  T.  27  London  st. 
*Lowrie,  Alex.  46  Water  lane 
Macquiilen,  W,  3  Portland  place 
Paterson,  W.and  Son,  87  Princes 

street 
Pollock,  David,  20  Dundas  st. 
Rogers,  D.  24  Crc-scausey 
Smith,  D.  6  south  St  David  st. 

*  White,  T.  31  Tolbooth  wynd 

EMBROIDERERS. 
Bannerraan,   Miss,  4  North    S' 
James's  st. 

*  Duncan,  C.  138  Kirkgate 
Ferguson,  Mrs  C.  24  Howe  st. 
Law,  Miss,  1  Archibald  place 
M'Connel,  Miss,  20  Fettes  row 
Smith,  Mrs,  77  Princes  street 
Wright,  Mrs,  28  Castle  Street 

ENGINEERS,  CIVIL. 
(Those  marked  thus  (a)  are  also 

architects. 
aAnderspn,  J.  2  Shandwick  pi, 
Bald,  R.  (mining)  49  Albany  st. 
Buchanan,  Geo,  J  4  Duke  street 
Crawford  &  Brooke  30  Geo.  st. 
Gedde8,J.(  mining)  49  Albany  st 


ENG 


IN  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH. 


FLE 


Q35 


Grainger  and  Miller,  16  Castle  st 
Gunn,  Geo.  jun.  1  George  street 
Hawkins,  John,  Granton  pier 
Jardine,  Jaires,  18  Queen  street 
Jolinston,  Patrick.  10  Cuml),  s(. 
M'Ciiilum  Si  Dundas,  59  Casiie 

street 
a*Maxton,  Jas.    B.  &  Co-  Junc- 

rion  street,  south 
Millu,  James,  Casile  Mills 
a*Movvat,  Thomas,  G  Admir,  st. 
Runkitie,  D.  Gibraltar  tiouse 

. W.  J.  Matquorn,  Gibraltar 

houi-e. 
Ridriell,  A.  O.  2  Walker  street 
Uitchio,  R.ibfrt,  a'S  Castle  st. 
Slight,  J    and  Co.  SlLeiih  walk 
Stevenson,  Alan,  84  Geo.  st. 

Divid,  84  Geiirge  sfieet 

R.  84)  G(  urge  street 

VV'tUsoi),  Wii'.8£  Co.  6  Fountain- 
bridge 
Westgirth,  The.  12  King  stables 
Wilson,  J.  R.  39  London  street 

ENGRAVERS. 

(Those   marked   (a)    are    engra- 
vers and  printers.) 
Aikman,  AK-x.  T.  23  Bristo  st. 

G^'d.  29  North  bridge 

Armstrong  George,  3  Rjse  st. 
BartholoiTievv,  G.  1  Gayfield  pi. 
Begbie  &  Len,  57  North  bridge 
Btli,  R.  11  Kelr  street 
Bird,  J.  B.  5  Deanhaugh  street 
Brown,  John,  8  North  bridge 
Burnside,  David,  46  w.  Register 

street. 
Clark,  Robert,  8  s.  st  Andrew  st. 
Ciillen,  Juho,  20  Drummond  st. 
Cowan,  Thos.  2  Roxbiirghe  ter. 
Dick,  Tfiomas,  8  Mary  place 
Dobbie,  Thos.  Sciennes  Court 
Dougla«,  Wm.  5  Roxtfurgh  place 
iiEdiriOnstone,  F.  60  North  br, 
Fisher,  Juhn,  15  so.  College  st. 
Flowers,  Thiis.  23  Duke  street 
aGellatly  J.  I  George  street. 
aGavin,  H.  16  s.  St  David  ft. 
Haddon,  G.  &  J.  8   St  Andrew 

square 
Haig,  Henry,  7  Brighton  st. 
Hay,  Alex.  9  Henry  street 
Henderson,  James,  27  Howe  st. 
aHome,  Robert,  9  Terrace 
Howison,  Wm.  8  Frederick  st. 
*Hume,  R.  W.  21  Broad  Wynd 
Irvine,  John,  Dickson's  close 
Jack,  Andrew,  17  Greenside  st. 
Jeffrey,  Ro.  2  Rose  court 
aJohnston,  W.  k  A.  K.  4-  St  An- 

drew  square 
Johnstone,  Jno.,  18  Frederick  st. 
aKirkwood  and  Son,  1 1  south  S. 

Andrew  street 
— —  Henry,  3  s,  St  And.  street 


Laing,  H.  3  Elder  street 
Lizars,  W.  H.  3  St  Jiinses'  sq. 
Mason,  Robert,  13  Union  street 
Maikie,  John,  150  High  street 
M'Kean,  J.  3  Elder  street 
M'Lean,  Charles,  23  Clyde  st. 
Miller,  John,  15  Wright's  houses 

■ ,  WilliaoD,  4  Hope  Park 

aMitchel),  John  G.  2  Leopold  pi. 

James,  94  Pleasance 

Wnn.  25  so.  Richmond  st. 

aMouid  &  Tod,  29  North  bridge 
Nicol,  Robert,  7  Crichton  st. 
Richardson,  Wm.  3  Francis  pi. 
Robertson,  J.  E.  23  N.  bridge 
Schenk,  Fred.  9  Greenside  place 
aSmart,  R.  C.  20  Elm  row 
aScimerville,  Ji.  6  Hanover  st. 

John,  10  e.  Adam  street 

Tod,  Jolm,  8  so.  St  David  sireet 
aWalker  and  Co.  2  North  bridge 
Warburt.n,  S.  and  G.  119  Prin- 
ces street 

ENGRAVERS    ON   WOOD. 

Bruce,  James,  61  Nicolson  st. 
Willox,  John,  llCauseyside 

FARRIERS. 
(See  Smiths.) 

FISHING-TACKLE 

MAKERS. 

Carfr  le,  M.  97  Princes  street  & 

4  Iiifirmary  street 
Ellis,  John,  60  Princes  street 
Hogg,  F.  U  Hanover  street 
Phin,  Mrs,  34  North  bridge 
Rawson,  Wm.  153  High  street 
Shanks,  John  &  Co.  25  North  br. 
Wilson,  R.  23  Princes  street 

FISHMONGERS. 

Anderson,  Julio,  109  George  st. 
Dalziel,  R.  108  Rose  street 
Dickson,   G.  &  Co.  46  Dundas 

street 
Leitch,  Adam,  21  Castle  street 
Murray,  Rob.  6  Queensferiy  st. 
Prophir,  Thomas,  4  James'  sq. 
Reid,  G.  4  Fishm.  and  38  Queen 

street 

FLAX  DRESSERS,  &c. 
Gillon,  A.  and  Son,  64  GraSsra. 
Morris,  Andrew,  118  High  street 
Rutherford,  J.  9  Niddry  street 

FLESHERS. 

AfHeck,  Archibald,  9  Home  st. 
Anderson,  James,  4  Bristo  st. 

Wm.  18  Middle  market 

*Bryden,  James,  36  Kirkgate 
Buckbam,  Ja.  5  and  6  S.  market 
Buist,  John,  Main  point 


Burns,  John,  34  Middle  market 

Peter,  1  Hope  street 

Caldwell,  James,  20  Home  street 
Carmichael,    R.    75    Northumb, 
street 

W.  4  Broughton  market 

Cathie,  Thos.  19  William  street 
Campbell,  G,  25  Middle  market 

Thomas,  18  Frederick  st. 

Charles,  G.  3  Broughton  market 
Chisholm,  R.  4  Stockbridge  mar. 
Clark,  A.  I  Cumberland  street 

W.  76  Thistle  street 

Cossar,  J.  105  Causeyside 
Cowan,  Georfje,  6"  Middle  market 
*(;unningtiam,  Airs  A.  Tolb.  wy. 
*Cusine,  James,  25  Bernard  st. 
Dalgleish,  D.  15  Bread  street 

Rolit.  3H  Fountain  bridge 

Darling,  Robert,  i\liddle  market 
Dores,  Thomas,  5  Low  market 

*  Dudgeon,  J.  &  W.  10  Market 
Dunlop,  A.  27  Stockbridge  mar. 
*Ferguson,  W.  1  Water  lane 
*Finlay,  Robt.  24  Bridge  street 
French,  James,  9  St  Patrick  st. 
Gouinlock,  W.  6  Chapel  street 
Grant,  John,  73  Hanover  street 
Gravett,  Jas.  44  Hanover  street 
Gray,  James,  9  Middle  market 

Robert,  117  Grassmarket 

Thos.  8  east  Register  street 

Halliday,  Adam,  171  West  port 
♦Hamilton,  Jas.  52  Tolbooth  wy. 

* .lohn,  New  market 

Hogg,  James,  125  Causeyside 
Hope,  Andrew,  60  Queen  street 
— : —  James,  24  Union  place 
*Hunter,  George,  New  market 

*  Hutchison,  M.  9  Bernard  street 
Hutton,  John,  10  Elder  street 
Inch,  John,  4  so.  Howard  place 
Irvine,  J.  l3  Queensferry  steeet 
Jardine,  Wm.  36  Abbeyhill 
Johnston,  A.  3  Queensferry  street 
*Junkison,  Wm.91  Kirkgate 
Kelloch,  Alex.  6  Low  market 
Kilgour,  H.  28  Stockb.  market 

James,  34  Bristo  street 

Knowles,  A.  22  Middle  market 
Laing,  J.  1  Broughton  market 
*Landles,  Thomas,  31  Kirkgate 
Law,  Robert,  165  Rose  street 

*  Lawrence,  Ales.  2   Portland  pi. 
LawsoQ,  John,  180  Canongate 

M' Donald,  Alex.  8  Antigua  street 
M'Gill,  G.  2  Melville  place 
M'Millan,  Thos.  6  High  market 

George,  20  Dundas  street 

Marshall,  A.  11 8  Nicolson  street 
Marshall,  R.  &  Son,  31  Dundas  st. 
Martin,  T.  and  Son,  79  Queen  st. 
Mason,  George,  82  Pleasance 

• ,  Robt.  58,  Charlotte  st 

Mather,  James,  Newhaven 
— ! —  Wm.  9  India  place 


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I'LO 


PROFESSIONS  AKD  TRADES 


GAR 


Mitchell,  Thos.  25  Thistle  st. 
*Moffat,  And.  1   Couper  street 

T.  23  Middle  market 

* Wm.  2  south  Junction  st. 

Moodie,  James,  5  Middle  market 
Nisbet,  Jas.  1  Pitt  street 

James,  44  Jamaica  street 

.  R,  Low  market 

Paterson,  R.  1 9  Richmond  place 
Plummer,  Alex.  4.7  Home  street 

John,  1  &  2  Middle  market 

Porteous,  John,  42  Rose  st. 
Ranken,  D.  so.  Clerk  street 
Richardson,  R.  6  Broughton  mark. 
♦Robertson,  A.  57  Bridge  street 
Rutherford,  Robt.  20  Tobago  st. 
Scott,  Mrs,  26  Lothian  street 
Scougall,  John,  1  South  market 
Shaw,  A.  23  Canongate 
Simpson,  B.  Deanhaugh  street 
Smart,  J.  25  Middle  market 

J.  15  west  Nicoison  street 

Smith,  Wm.  lO  West  port 

Wm.  10  St  Anthony  place 

Snow,  J.  16  south  James'  street 
Sommerville,  J.  21  Haddington  pi. 
Spence,  Geo.  S.  67  Castle  street 
Steel,  Wm.  14  Roxburgh  place 
Swan,  J.  26  Middle  market 

John,  2  Howe  street 

«Tait  &  Co.  49  Tolbooth  wynd 
Taylor,  James,  44  Clerk  street 

Thomas,  12  Middle  market 

Thorn,  W.  73  Broughton  street 
Thyne,  W.  12  Stookbridge  mar. 
*'rod,  John,  32  Queen  street 

R.  &  Son,  3  s.  e.  Circus  pi. 

Trotter,  T.  13  James  square 
*Tweeddale,  Robert,   42   Bridge 

street 
Walker,    Thos.    &    Son,    18   w. 

Circus  place 
Waters,  H.  south  Clerk  street 
*\Vatson,  Wm.  8  Portland  place 
Welsh,  Wm.  102  Rose  street 

James,  3  Rose  street 

White,  And.  17  Catharine  street 
Wight,  G.  3  Albany  street 

Wm.  218  Canongate 

Wightman,  John,  17  Calton  st. 
Wilkie,  Duncan,  8  Middle  market 
Wilson,  A.  51  Nicoison  street 
Robert,  133  Rose  street 

Robert,  2  Scotland  street 

Winter,  Robert,  1  Jamaica  street 
Wood,  James,  79  Nicoison  street 

John,  South  market 

Young,  J.  8  Stockbridge  market 

James,  100  Canongate 

— —  P.  23  Stockbridge  market 

FLOOR     CLOTH     MANU- 
FACTURERS. 

(See  also  Painters.) 
Wilshere  &  Phelps,  9  Waterloo  pi. 


FRINGE  AND  TASSEL 
MAKER. 
Robertson,  And.  9  Leith  street 

FRUITERERS 
Bailie,  John,  144  Princes  street 
Bain,  Charles,  64  Rose  street 
Baird,  Mrs,  Stockbridge  market 
Boyd,  Bayne,  &  Co.  41  Princes  st 
Brebner,  A.  I  Fruit  market 
''Bremner,  Mrs,  7  Charbtte  st. 
Carstairs,  J.  8  Howe  street 
Dewar,  Peter,  37   Dundas  street 
M'Lean,  Dugald  &  son,  77  Princes 

street 
Peat,  David,  Whitfield  place 
Reikie,  James,  15  Nicoison  street 
Rennie,  Mrs,  2  Leith  street 
Ryrie,  Alex.  4  Stafford  street 
Scott,  Adam,  3  Wemyss  place 
*Smeaton,  M.  61  Charlotte  sU 
*Stewart,  A.  60  Kirkgate 

FURNITURE  BROKERS. 

Bain,  Mrs,  157  Cowgate 
Barker,  Bernard,  139  Cowgate 

Patrick,  172  Cowgate 

Carolan,  P.  239  Cowgate 
Henderson,  Mrs,  251  Cowgate 
♦Hunter,  Mrs,  143  Kirkgate 
'M'Dougall,  Jas.  Bdninaton  road 
M'George,  J.  20  Union  place 
*M'Leod,  Mrs,  17  St  Andrew  st. 
M'Pherson,  Charles,  174  Cowgate 
Mount,  Robert,  237  Cowgate 
Muir,  Peter,  217  Cowgate 
O'Donnell,  Chas.  &  Co.  49  Hano- 
ver street  and  156  Cowgate 
Pew,  Stephen,  267  Cowgate 
TurnbuU,  A.  44  Blair  street 
*Wishart,  Margt.  Foxe's  lane 

FURNITURE  PRINTER 

&  MOREEN  DEALER. 

Grieve,  Robert,  77  South  bridge 

FURNITURE  PRINT 
GLAZIER. 
Brown,  Mrs  J.  60  India  street 

FURRIERS. 
Aloe  and  Prince,  12  Greens,  st. 
Dick,  Miss  C.  35  George  street 
Hardy,  Mrs  E.  L.  2  Pitt  street 
Levy,  P.  &  Co.  48  Princes  street 
Macmahon,  M.   &  Co.  37  Hano- 
ver street 
Manuel,  E.  15  North  bridge 
Wbyte,  James,  69  Princes  street 

GARDENERS. 
Allison,  A.  head  of  Pilrig  avenue 
Anderson,  D.  west  Norton  pi. 
*Aaderson,  Wm-  v.  Juactioa  st. 


Bald,  John,  Jock's  lodge 
*Balmer,  John,  Bathfield 
*Blackie,  G.  Upper  Hermitage 
Brand,  John,  Bruntsfield  links 
*Brown,  Mrs,  Bonington  road 
*Bryden,  James,  Murray  field 
Buchanan,  William,   Bogliouse 
Carstairs,  D.  Marshall's  entry 

James,  Restahig 

.  John,  Pilrig  road 

Cruikshanks,  W.  Annfitld 
Cabben,  Peter,  Clierrybank 
Drummond,  James,  Ro.sehall 
Fraser,  Chas.  Holyrood  gardens 

John,  Inverleich  gardens 

Gilchrist,  J.  119  Fountainbridge 
Horsburgh,  T.  Dean 
Howden,  Wm.  Inverleiih 
Inglis,  W.  Warriston  gardens 
*Iiines,  John,  Seafield 
Johnston,  Thomas,  Trinity  park 
Ks-y,  Georgf,  Lauder  park 
Law,  John,  Dairy  lane 
Liddle,  Thomas,  Heriot  hill 
Lindsay,  Alex.  Springfield 
Lockhart,  W.  Dean 
Low,  \V.  so.  back  of  Canongite 
Millar,  Michael,  Mnrtiingside 
Millin,  Chalmers,  Dairy  lane  , 
Musgrave,  John,  Grange  toll 
M'Gregor,  T.  Beaverhall 
M'Nab,  James,  Inverleith  row 

Wm.  Iiiverleidi  row 

*M'Queen  John,  Ferry  road 
Mitchell,  Adam,  Mayfiehi  loaa 
Muir,  James,  Parson's  green 
Nimmo,  G.  Comely  gardens 

* W.  Claremont  park 

*Niven,  Robert,  Ferry  road 
Paterson,  W.  Dean 
Porterfield,  John,  Restalrig 
Rae,  J.  jun.  Moniingside 
Rarasay,  Wm.  Taphall  lane 
Reid,  J.  sen.  Broughton  road 

Alexander,  Broughton  road 

Alexander,  Elmfield,  Jock's 

lodge 
Robertson,  W.  Pilrig  street 
*Ross,  Ddvid,  Locheiid  road 

* Robert,  Lochend  road 

Russell,  Jas.  Trinity  mains 
Skeldon,  Mrs,  Jock's  lodge 
*Stewart,  Thomas,  Lochend  road 

Thos.  Northfield 

Syme,  James,  St  Mark's  place 
Taylor,  J.  Lover's  la.  Hope  park 
Tod,  James,  Chancelot 
Todd,  A.  Quarry  holes 

Wm.  Abbeyhill  house 

*Thomsoii,  Jas.  Bonington  ho, 
Tran,  Wm.  Lixmount 
Turner,  Thos.  Leven  lodge. 
Wilson,  Alexinder,  King's  park 

'. Jonathan,  Easter  road 

Wood,  W.  Jock's  lodge 


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IN  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH. 


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237 


GLASS  MANUFACTURERS. 
Brown,  W.  H.  2  Waterloo  pUce 
Forbes,  D.  7  St  Andrew  square 
Forrf,  John,  so.  b.  of  Canoiigate 
Rariken,  Francis,  16  Piuardy  pi. 
Snoiti),  James,  160  Canongate 

GLAZIERS. 

(See  also  Painters.) 
Baxter,  J.  and  J.  18  Leitli  strtet 
Breck,  A  15  Frederick  street 
*Bridges,  M.  72  Tolbooth  wynd 
Falconer,  Jno.  23  Tliisile  street 
Fraser,  Dan.  18  Picardy  pi. 
M'Gill,  E.  103  Rose  street 
Mackenzie,  J.  475  Lawnmarket 
Musgrovp,  Wm.  66  Rose  street 

GERMAN  CLOCK 
MAKERS. 
Birr,  F.  25  Greenside  street 
Fereiibach,  M.  &  D.  10  Nic.  St. 
Hopton,  Jiio.  33'2  Lawnmarket 

W.  G.  72  Sc  Mary's  wynd 

Kinnear,  J.  4.89  Lawnmarket 
Rombact),  J.  70  Nirolson  street 

GLOVERS  &   BREECHES 
MAKERS. 
Cushnie,  A.  50  Leith  street 
Ciirlstie,  J.  ajid  Son,  16  Geo.  st. 
Donaldson,    Altx.   4  n.   Sc   An- 
drew street 
Thofoson,  E.  68  Leith  street 
Vallaiice,  G.  1 1  w.  Register  st, 

GOLDBEATERS. 
Busher,  Jno.  11  Rose  street 
Sutherland,  P.  Gilchrist  lane 
Wright,  Thomas,  25  New  street 

GOLDSMITHS. 
Caw,  J.  B.  18  North  bridge 
Forsyth,  S.  10  Salisbury  street 
Graham,  W.  and  Co.  35  Freder- 
ick street 
M'Kay    and    Cunninghame,   47 

North  bridge 
Marshall,  W.  62  North  bridge 
Mossman  and  Co.  32  North  br. 

GOLD  &  SILVER  LACE 
MANUFACTURERS. 
Morton  and  Co.  21  North  br. 

GOLF  BALL  MAKERS. 
Gourlay,  W.  and  J.,  Bruntsfield 
links 

WHOLESALE  GROCERS. 

*Cowan  &  Co.  12  Tolbooth  wy. 

*Fenton,  A.  &  Co.  79  Shore 

♦Forrest,  J.  &  Co.  3  Bridge 
street 

Mitchell,  F.  G.,  and  Co.  tea  and 
spice  merchts,  10  Shaks.  sq. 

Richardson,  J.  jun.  and  Co.  Gal- 
lon place. 

Taylor,^ Jos.  and  Jas.  Tanfield 


GROCERS  AND  SPIRIT 
DEALERS. 
Adam,  Robert,  26  William  st. 
Affleck,  Jiihn,  1   Parkside  street 

R.  26  St  Leonard  street 

Aikman,  Arch.  50  Grnssmarket 
*Aim,  John,  17  Sandpurt  .street 
Aitchison,  John,  49  Cowsjate 
Alexander.  James,   Alison   place 
and  79  Kirkgate* 

* John,  42  Giles  street 

John,  Newliaven 

* William,  40  Water  lane  ' 

Alston,  Hti!;h,  56  West  port 
Anderson  and  Biyne,  39  Brough- 
ton  street 

Mr.«,  12  Ponton  s'reet 

— —  H.  S.  40  Hanover  street 

James,  42  west   Richmond 

street 

* William,  23  Coburg  st. 

Archibald,  John,  34  Cumberland 
street 

Wm.  7  Arthur  street 

Bdilie,  W.  84  Nicolson  st. 
Bain,  David,  9  Frederick  street 
Ballantyiie,  Geo.  67  South  bridge 
Bannerraati,  H.  3  Spence's  pi. 
*Beveridge,  David,  Portland  pi. 
Bishop,  Robert,  92  Pleasance 
Blackball  and  Fox,  211  Canong. 
Blytb,  Thomas,  133  Pleasance 
Borthwiuk    and     Patterson,    20 
Hanover  street 

T.  177  Cowgatft 

*Bowe,     David,      22       Couper 

street 
*Bowie,  W.  &  T.  139  Kirkgate 
Boyd,  James,  2  west  Norton  pi. 

Robr.  27  Tobago  street 

*Braidwood,  Jas-  1  Sandport  st. 
Brockie  Robert,  2  New  street 
Brodie,  G.  7  Buccleuch  street 
Brough,  Wm.  1  Morrison  street 
Brown,  J.  96  n.  back  Canongate 

John,  28  Dean  street 

T.  and  A.  8  Dublin  street 

William,  10  Pitt  street 

Peter,  18  so.  St  James'  at. 

Mrs  D.  29  Clerk  street 

Bruce,  John,  33  Pitt  street 
Cairns,  A.  1  Newington  place 
Calder,  David,  Calder's  place 
Cameron  John,  14  Rose  street 
*  Campbell  &  Co.,  45  Giles  st. 

* George,  9  Elbe  st. 

Wm.  10  Brunswick  street 

Mrs  J.  3  India  street 

Carter,  Mrs  A.  44  Hanover  st. 
Christie,  J.  18  High  street 

Robert,  53  Hanover  street 

Clapperton,  John,  263  Cowgate 
Clark  and  Crawford,  3  Rutland 
place 

G.  and  A.  1  Elm  row 

ClarksoD,  Wm.  9  Kerr  street 


Cochrane  Henry,   108  Fountain 

briitge 
Colquhoun,    Peter,  70  Cumber^ 

land  street 
Coltart,  James,  9  Clyde  street 
*Cooper,  Thomas,  23  Bridge  st. 
Coubiough,W.  and  J.  19  Green- 
side  street 
Craig,  James,  40  Broughton  st. 

W.  11  Church  St. 

Crichton,  James,  1  Kerr  street 
Cunningham,  A.  G.  40  Clerk  st. 
Currer  &  Dickson,  7  Antigua  St. 
Dallas,  A.  11   A  thole  place 
Darling,  W.  47  Nicolson  street 
Dal»ymple,  J.  15   Romilly  place 
Davis,  Wm.  49  Hope  park  end 
Dick,  A.  M.  8  Huntly  street 

Wm.  17  Dean  street 

Mrs  14  so.  Richmond  st. 

Dixon  and  Douglas,  81   Geo.  st. 
Dickson,  A.  3  Elder  street 
Doeg,  Alex.  6  Romilly  place 
Donaldfon,  G.  1  M'Kenzie  place 

John,  16  India  place 

*Downie,  John,  14  Elbe  street 
Downs,  John,  21  Canongate 
Dryborough,  G.   Newhaven 
Dryden,  J.  36  Jamaica  street 
Durward,  A.  .33  Burghloch  st. 
Dymock,  J.  R.  3  Nicolson  street 
Edie,  Alex.  100  Abbey  hill 
Elliot,  William,  Hamilton  place 
Fairley,  James,  67  Lauriston  pi. 
Falconer,  D.  18  Home  street 
Fife,  James,  Drumdryan 
•Feuton,  A.  and  Co.  79  Shore 
Findlay,  James,  8  Henderson  r, 

Wm.  79  Rose  street 

Fisher,  A.  1  Montague  street 
Ford,  James,  27  West  port 

Thomas,  214  Canongate 

* William    and    Sons,    15 

Kirkgate 
"French,  John,  27  Bernard  st. 
Galloway,  A.  &  J.  197  High  st. 
Gardner,  A.  259  High  street 

James,  225  High  street 

Gillies,  Alexaader,  5  Annfield 
Gillespie,  John,  1   Castlebarns 
Govvans,  Tho.  99  Causeyside 
Graham,  David,  428  Lawnmar. 
Grays  and  Co.   1  Argyle  square 
Hamilton,  R.  S.  13  Rose  st. 
Hardie,  J.  13  Queensferry  street 

John,  79  Broughton  street 

Haswell,  James,  30  Greenside  st. 
Hay,  Mrs  P.  1  Pilrig  street 
Henderson,  David,  27  Thistle  st. 

* George,  55  Giles  st. 

John,  7  William  street 

Hill,  Geo.  45  Frederick  st. 
J.  1 13  Cowgate 

—  James,  175  High  street 

—  James,  85  Kirkgate 

—  John,  8  West  port 


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PROFESSIONS  AND  TRADES 


HAS 


*Hogg,  J.  30  St  Andrew  st. 
Hopkirk,  Thomas,  25  Charles  St. 
Hume,  Mrs  D.  33  Lothian  st. 
Hunter,  T.  7  Bristo  street 

William,  33  Elder  street 

Mrs  F.  23  College  street 

^Hutchison,    Alex.   &    Co.   1   n. 

Junction  street 
Hutton,  James,  Water  of  L-^ith 
Imrie,  A.  89  Fountainbridge 
Inglis,  Wm.  35  Clerk  street 
Innes  and  Budge,  106  South  br. 
Isbister,  T.  184  High  street 
Jack,  John,  Newhaven 
Jackson,  Thomas,    1  Howard  st. 
.Jameson,  G.  and  S'ln,  66  Grassm. 
Jeffrey,  J.  Newhaven 
Keddslie,  A.  9  Deanhaugh  st. 
Keith,  Thos.  149  Fountainbr. 
Kennedy,  Win.  64  Thistle  st. 
Kerr,  Alex.  2  Dundas  street 

George,  1  Albany  st. 

— —  James,  21  Richmond  place 

James,  89  Niccilson  street 

John,  42  no.  Richmond  St. 

R.  5  and  6  Richm'did  lane 

Samuel,  13  Earl  Grey  st- 

Kirkhope,  Jn.  1  s.  Melville  place 
*Knight,  James,  6  Coburg  street 

Wm.  88  Canongate 

Kyd,  Alex.  262  Canongate 
Lauder.  John,  22  James  st. 
Law,  W.  and  G.  31  St  And.  sq. 
Lawson,  Mrs,  13  \v.  Richmond  st. 
Lewis,  James,  6,  JMarket  streiet 

John,  9  Market  street 

Liddell,  Mrs,  115  West  port 
Lind,  R.  8  Catharine  street 
Lindores,  Wm.  13  Princes  st. 
Linklater,  Mrs,  Morningside 
Linn,  Henry,  35  Richmond  pi. 
Liston,  Durham,  Newhaven 
*Livingston,  F.  Duke  sireet 

* John,  32  Water  lane 

Low,  M.  93  Canongate 
M'Comb,  J.  1  York  place 
M'Dougall,  John,  37   Niddry  st. 
M'Edward,  Mrs,  Canaan 
M'Ewan,  John,  59  Hanover  st. 

Thos.  21  Castle  street 

M'Farlane,   W.   H.    and   G.  46 

Howe  street 
M'Gregor,  A.  1  St  Patrick  st. 
M'Intyre,  A.  79  Queen  street 
M'Kenzie,  D.  13  Middleton'sen, 
M'Kerracher,  Mrs,    141    Grass- 
market 
M'Lachlan,  Peter,  34  Castle  st. 
M'Lean,  C.  3  Queensterry  street 
M'Lennan,  A.  176  High  St. 
M'Rae,  John,  2  Clarence  street 
Martin,  Hugh,  19  Carne*ie  St. 
Mather,  ThoS.  14  Greenside  row 
Meikle,  George,  70  Grassmarket 
Meiklejohn,  Jn.  321  Canongate 


Melrose,    Andrew    and    Co.  93 

George  street 
Menelaws,  Wm.  145  George  st. 
*Menzies,  Mrs,  no.  Fort  street 
Mill,  William,  33  West  port 

James,  16  William  street 

*Millar,  James,  24  St  And.  st. 
Mitchell.  Wm.  106  West  port 
Moffat,  John,  27  Abbey  hill 

John,  85   Brougbton  street 

Morrison,  Jlrs  G.  22  Dundas  st. 

John,  Newhaven 

*MouId,   Andrew,  131  Kirkgate 
Muir,  Mrs  H.  Hawthorn  bank 
Murray,  G.  15  Howe  street 

* J.  and  E.  1  Charlotte  st. 

Munro,  George,   12  Canal  street 
Mushet,  John,  1  Dalrymple  pi. 
"Naismith,  John,  Hillhousefield 

T.  2  so.  Richraonil  street 

*N«wlands,  Geo.  2  Canon  street 
Nicolsoii,  David,  36  Canongate 
Noble,  Thos.  145  Canongate 
Norrie,  Rob.  24  Brunswick  st. 
Oliver,  Wm.  152  Cowgate 
*Omond,  Miss  J.  Hillhousefield 
*OriDistou,  James,  6  Fox  lane 
Pairuian,  Wm.  3  so.   Richmond 

St.  and  73  Kirkgate* 
Park,  A.  and  J.  3  Hunter  square 
Paterson,  Mrs,  9  Earl  Grey  st. 

T.  3  east  Register  street 

Paul,  James,  12  Market  s'.reet 
Peddie,  Wm.  43  Home  street 
Phin,  Thomas,  46  India  street 
•Pickhard,  Mrs  Wm.  36  Water 

lane 
Porteous,  John,  22  Maitland  st. 

Wm.  1   Herlot  mount 

Potts,  W.  17  Downie  place 

*  Prentice,  Mrs  Thos.  13  Couper 

street 
Reid,  R.  L.  147  Princes  street 
Rettie,  James,  1  Queen  street 
Richardson,  J.  Star  b.  Newhaven 
Richmond,  J.  &  Co.  13   Sc  Pa- 
trick square 
Robertson,  George,  119  High  st. 

James,  84  West  port 

Peter,  47  Canongate 

Peter,  2  Leggat's  land 

Thos.  Anderson's  place 

Rogers,  John,  3  Raeburn  place 
Ronaldson,  W.  6  St  Patrick  st. 
Russell,  Alex.  74  Leith  Street 

John,    3  and  131  Rose  st. 

Rymer,  D.  47  South  bridge 
Sadler,  And.  113  Pleasance 
Sadler,  Wm.  3  n.  St  Andrew  st. 
Sanderson  &  Co.  78  Princes  st. 
*Scott,  Alex.  no.  Forth  street 
John,  Canonmills 

* James,  46  Bridge  street 

Walter,  18  Calton  street 

Scougall  &  Drysdale,223  High  st. 


Simpson,  Mrs,  Jock's  Lodge 
*Sinclair,  David,  Fox  lane 
Sanall,  Wm.  61  n.  b.  Canongate 
*Smeal,  John,  5  Couper  street 
Smellie,  H.  82  Cro'^scausey 

John,  33  Bristo  street 

*Smith,  Charles,  3  Duke  street 

Robert,  6  Dean  street 

Thomas,  10  Cowgate 

Snmmerville,  Jas.    5  Summer  pi. 
Stalker,  Jas.  36  no.   Pitt  street 
Stewart,  J.  &  G.  113  High  st. 

Wm.  49  Cumberland  st. 

— —  Mrs,  38  Lauriestmi  street 
Stirling,  John,  2  St  Patrick  st. 
Stoddard,  G.  1  Burn  street 
Stotts,  Wm.  44  Lothian  street 
Tait,  Jas.  1  Claremont  place 

Peter,  7  e.  Richmond  st. 

Taylor,  Andw.  3  Home  street 

Andw.  9  St  Pa'rick  square 

* John,  9  Hamburg  place 

Wm.  11  south  Union  pi. 

Thomson,   Alex.  93  West  bow 

George,  6  Jamaica  street 

John,  2  Duncan  street 

Murray  G.  173  Cowgate 

Wm.  100  Princes  street 

Turner,  John,  3  Johnstons  pi. 
Tweedie,  J.  227  Canongate 

T.  131  High  street 

Walker,  Jno.  172  Fountain  br- 

Jrimes,  54  Nicolson  street 

Wallace,  Robt.  1  Deanhaugh  st. 

* Wm.  &  Son,  8  St  Andrew 

street 
Watson,  John.  71  Grassmarket 

John,  10  St  Leonard  st. 

Watt,  James,  22  Dean  street 
Weir,  Richard,  6  India  place 
Welsh,  John,  3  Scotland  street 
White,  Mary,  6  Spence's  place 

* Robert,  70  Shore 

*Williainson,  D.  1  w.  Newing.  pi. 
Young,  W.  and  D.  17  Cowgate 

GUNMAKERS. 
Agnew  &  Co.  63  Princes  street 
Bryce,  Thos.  4  Calton  street 
Dickson,  J.  &  Sin,  60  Princes  st. 
Harkom,  Jas.  31   w.  Register  st. 
Laing,  William,   15  Chapel  st- 
M'Lnchlan,  W.  24  Frederick  st. 
Murtimer,  T.  E.  97  George  st. 
Pratt,  John,  28  Hanover  st. 
Thomson,  Alex.  16  Union  place, 
and  3  south  St  Andrew  st. 

HABERDASHERS. 

(Sefe  also  Silk  Mercers.; 
*Aitohison,  D.  22  Kirkgate 
Aitken,  A.  20  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 

*  Angus,  Robt.  68  &  69  Tolbooth 

w>nd 

*  Dakeyne,  Jos.  26  Bernard  st. 


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Gardner,  W.  C.  140  Nicolsoii  St. 
Gibb,  Fulton,  271   High  stroet 
Gihson,  Davirl,  18  South  hridtje 
Gi'inton,  Jas.  52  South  bridge 

Wrn.  1   Briijhton  stict't 

Hamilton,  John,  80  NiiioKoii  ^t. 
•Henderson,  G.  '35  Kirksjate 
•Hendrie   &    Crombie,    53    Tol» 

booth  wynd 
*FIutton,  ilrs  Peter,  57  Shore 
Jeffrey,  J.  aii:l  Son,  2  Nicolson  st, 

* Will.  43  Toibo.ith  wd 

]\l'Qiieen,  J.  2!)  w.  Nieol.son  st. 
IMnsliet,  Jas.  33   Nicolfon   st. 
Reid,   J.  Anderson,    ami    Co.    75 

George  street. 
Richardson,  A.  '13  Frederick  st. 
KottertHoDi,  P.  1,5   Nicolson  s(j. 

Mrs,  202  CanongutH 

*liiiiieiman     ami    M'Gregor,    14 

Tolbooth  Wynd. 
*Sinipson,  Mrs,  40  Shore 
Thorburn,  Thos.  23  Circus  place 
*  Walker  and  Brown,  134  Kirkg. 

* G.  and  J.  2  Kirlfgate 

Janoes,  54  High  street 

VVemyss,  J.  24  Downie  place 
White,  A.  an;l  J.  5  Cahon  st. 

HAIRDRESSERS. 
(Those  marked  (a)  are  also  Per- 
fumers.) 
15ell,  Jos.  .340  Lavvnmarket 
*13ru\vn,  Win.  6  Bridge  street 
aCooper,  J.  19  Downie  place 
Davidson,  Jhs.  6i  Abbey  hill 
aUirkie,  Wm.   69  Nicidaon  St. 
•D.dds,  Ro.  114  Kirkgate. 
a*Durin,  John,  70  Kirkgate 
a*Eadie,  Jas.  .30  Bridge  street 
Esgle,  Rob.  190  Canongate 
aGeikie,  A.  jun.  35  North  bridge 
a  Giatietti  &  Pass,  107   Geo.  st. 
allastie,  James,  36   Howe  st. 
Henderson,  Jn.  14  w.  Richm.  si. 
Hill,  Francis,  Nenhaveri 
Hogg,  Jas.  92  High  street 
Lamb,  John,  305  Canongate 
aLapsley,  Mrs  J.  37  Hanover  st. 

James,  23  Hanover  street 

*Lawrie,  Robt.  69  Shore 
Logic,  Wm.  74  Canongate 
aMacbryde,  A.  67  George  st. 
Mackay,  David,  8  Greenside  pi. 
*— —  Isaac,  1 1   Riddel's  close 
aMackeuzie,  5  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 
aM'Lacblin,   A.  11  Nicolson  st. 
a*iVPLeaii,  John,  58  Bernard  st. 
a*Main,  Geo.  9  Tolbooth  wynd 

* Thomas,  26  St  Giles  street 

Martin,  Wm.  69  George  street 
Millar,  Wm.  16  Bristo  street 
aMore,  Graham,  1  Duke  street 

Mrs,  31  Rose  street 

Muggtjrland,  G.  7  Elder  street 


Palmer,  D.  13  St   Anthony  pi. 
aPrttisoii,  Jas.  52  Princes  st. 
a*Petrie,  Craig,  24  Couper  st. 
Price,  Jas.  129  Nicolson  street 
Reir),  George,    164   Rose  street 
Richardson,  John,  jun.  13  Dun- 
das  St. 

aRobrrtson,  Alex  145  Princes  st. 
Rodgers,  John,  7  Leith  street 
Shaw,  Thos.  W.  7  Chapel  st. 
Sinclair,  And.  112  High  street 
*Smitb,  Adam,  43  Shore 
•Siirunt,  E.  52  St  Andrew  st. 
aSiuri'ock  and  Sons,  27  Duke  st. 
aT.iit,  Alex.  82  Princes  street 
aThonison,  G.  7  Waterloo  place 

Rob.  15  Catharine  street 

aTruetit,  W.  57  Princes  street 
Lrquhart,  Henry,  99  Princes  st. 
a John,  40  George  st. 

HAIR    MANUFACTURERS. 
Fraser,    George,   fisliing,   sealing, 

and  curled   hair  manufacturer, 

51    West   port 
Patterson,  Mrs,  20  Rose  st. 
White,  Jas.  4  Infirmary  street 

HATTERS. 
Allan  Robert,  16  West  port 
Burge   and   Co.   22    South  bridge 
and  14  Kirkgate* 

*  Cameron,  Jas.  136  Kirkgate 
Campbell  and  Co.  17  Hanover  st. 

A.  D.  58  South  bridge 

*  Charles,  Daniel,  34  Kirkgate 
Craig,  A.  anci  Co.  Society  close 
Cunningham,  T.  6  I  North  bridge 
Foyer,  John,  10  South  bridge 
Grieve  and  Oliver,  19  Princes  st. 
Goldie,  George,  43  North  bridge 
Henderson,  A.  10  North  bridge 
Hutchinson,  J.  &  Co.  8  Waterloo 

place 
Kennedy,  J.  F.  61  South  bridge 
M'Caskies  and  Anderson,  90  Cow- 
gate  head 
INIackay,  James  T.  64  North  bridge 
Main  &  Co.  26  North  bridge 
Newton,  J.  &  Son,  98  Abbey  hill 
Oxley,  Geo.  327  Canongate 
Scott,  H.  and  Co.  20  St  John  street 
Tibbets,  George,  38  South  bridge 
Wright,  Wm.  65  North  bridge  and 
13  Comnaercial  place* 

HERALDRY  PAINTERS. 
Blackie,  W.  H.  Covenant  close 
Lawson,  W.  J.  1  Milne's  court 

HIDE  AND  LEATHER 
MERCHANTS. 
Aikman,  James,  11  Niddry  street 
Bruce,  Mrs,  5  Union  place 
Hewit,  Thomas,  6  Niddry  street 
Inglis,  John,  96  West  how 


Megget  and  .Symington,  28   Blair 

street 
Patterson,  James,  4  Princes  street 
Smith,  George,  50  Niddry  street 
Stott,  J.  and  D.  28and  29  Niddry 

street 

J.  H.  12  Niddry  street 

Thomson,  D.  J.  .38  Niddry  street 

HORSE  DEALERS. 
Carnie,  J.  Bristo  port 
Galloway,  Alex.  6  Union  street 
Graham,  Samuel,  29  Frederick  st. 
Peddie,  Peter,  2  Castle  wynd 
Stirling,  S.   110  Rose  street 
Robert,  1 1  Queensferry  lane 

HOSIERS    AND  GLOVERS. 
Balfour,  A.  23  Leith  street 
Belfrage,  William,  75  George  st. 
Black,  Daniel,  57  Princes  street 

J.  P.  6  Raeburn  place 

Bowie,  H.  13  Hanover  street 
Brown,  Richard,  43  Leith  street 

Robert,  4  Catharine  street 

Clark,  R.  and  Co.  3l  Hanover  st. 
Cruikshank  and  Son,  57  Geo.  st. 
Eyre,  Thos.   1  Glanville  place 
Gray,  James,  4  Waterloo  place 
Knox,   Samuel,    &    Dickson,    15 

Hanover  street 
Lawrie,  B.  1  Cleik  street 
M'Kenzie,  W.  B.  Ill   Princes  st. 
M'Naughton,  Alex.  42  Howe  st. 
Meek,  Andrew,  43  North  bridge 
Menteath,  James,  1    Spittal  st. 
Palmer,  Wm.  15  Earl  Grey  st. 
Pollock,  P.  25  Nicolson  street 
Ramsay,  John,  30  South  bridge 
Robson,  Mrs,  137  Rose  street 
Rutherford,  P.  76  Nicolson  st. 
Sommervile,  J.  8  Bakers'  place 
Tweedie,  Thomas,  30  Leith  st. 
Weddel,    J.    and    Co.    1   so.   St 

Andrew  street 

Thomas,  45  South  bridge 

Whitehead   and    Livingston,    61 

George  street 
Wm.  41  South  bridge 

HOTELS. 

"Adair's,  Tee-Total,  2,  Shore 
Albion,  28  James  square 
Athenian,  3  Waterloo  place 
Black  Bull,  3  Catharine  street 
British,  70  Queen  street 
Campbell's,  21  Princes  street 
Crown,  11  Princes  street 
Crown  &  Anchor,  2  Leith  st.  ter. 
Douglas's,  34  St  Andrew  sq. 
London,  2  St  Andrew  squa^'e 
Mackay,  John,  91  Princes  st. 
Manuel's,  23  St  Andrew  square 
Macqueen's,  W.  8  Princes  street 
National,  8  w.  Register  st. 
Oman,  Mrs,  6  Charlotte  square 


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Robertson,    Mrs,    14    Waterloo 

place 
Royal,  33  Princes  street 
Ship,  7  east  Register  street 
Smith,  Jas.  Wardie  Burn 
Star,  36  Princes  street 
Simpson's,  5  Queen  street 
Sutherland,  D.  128  George  st. 
Tiit,  J.  16  &  18  Princes  street 
Temperance,  5  Nicolson  street 
Temperance,  24  Greenside  street 
Turf,  3  Princes  street 
Waterloo,  Regent  bridge 
York,  19  Nicolson  street 

COFFEE-HOUSES. 
Johnston,  G.  5  Nicolson  street 
Atherton,  E.J.  7  Hunter  square 
Riinbow,  Terrace,  North  bridge 
Whitecross'  lemperance,  13  west 

Maitland  street 
Yuung,  Jas.  Royal  Exchange 

INNS. 
Bay  horse,  J.  Steventon,  55  Rose 

street 
*Baxter,  Allan,  White  horse,  56 

Charlotte  street 
Black  Bull,  14.  Grassmarket 
Clark,  A.  Wool  Pack,  14  Bristo 

street 
Cochrane,  H.  Haymarket 
Greig,  Andrew,  Chain  pier 
Hnrrow,  54  Candlemaker  row 
M'Gregor,  A.,  George,  5  Brown 

square 
M'Murtrie,  J.  King's  stables 
Neiv  Ship,  Newhaven 
Ramsay,  George,  Park  place 
Prttison,  Mrs  T.  Peacock,  New* 

haven 
White  Hart,  32  Grassmarket 

INSURANCE  OFFICES. 
*Aberdeen  Marine  Insurance  Of« 

fice,  1  Baltic  street 
Aberdeen  Fire  and  Life   Office, 

65  Princes  street — See  Adv. 
Albion  Office,  1 1  South  bridge 
Alfred  Office,  8  n.  St  David  st. 
Alliance  Office,   32  India  street, 
Argus  Life  Office,  56  Geo.  st. 
Asylum,    Foreign  and  Domestic, 

4  Dundas  street — See^rfz>. 
Atlas    Office,     12    Duke    street 

— See  Adv- 
Australasian  &  Annuity  Office,  75 

Prince's  Street — See  Adv. 
Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Office, 

19  Geoige  street — See  Adv. 
Church  of  England  Fiie  and  Life, 

99  George  street 
CLty  of    Glasgow   Office,  19  St 

Andrew  square 
Conamercial  Life  and  Family  En- 
dowment Co.  9  York  p'acc. — 

See  Adv. 


County  Fire  &  Provident  Life,  16 

Royal  Circus 
*Crown  Life  Assurance  Co.  Lon- 
don, and  1  Com.  place 
Dissenters'  &  General  Assurance 
Co.,  21  80.  St  David  street. — 
See  Adv. 
Eagle  Life  Office,  8  York  place 
Economic  Life   Assurance   Office, 

Mound  ht'ad  —  See  Adv. 
Edinburgh  Life  Office,  55  Han.  st. 

—  See  Adv. 
English    and    Scottish  Law  As- 
surance Loan  Association,  119 

Princes  st See  App. 

European  Life  Office,  60  N.  bridge 
Family  Endowment   Office,    8  St 

Andrew  square 
Farmers'  General    Fire  and    Life, 

18  James'  square. — See  Adv. 
*  Forth  Marine  Office,  Exchange  b. 
Friendly  Assurance    Society,    48 

North  bridge — See  Adv. 
General  Reversionary  and  Invest- 
ment Co.  8  York  place 
*Glasgow  Marine  Office,  Exchange 

buildings 
Globe    Fire    and    Life   Office,   60 

North  bridge — See  Adv. 
*Globe  Insur.  Office,  56  Giles  st. 
Guardian  Fire  and  Life  Office,   4 

St  Andrew  sq — See  Adv. 
Hercules  Fire  and  Life  Office,  57 

North  bridge 
Hope   Life   Assurance  Agency,  18 

Hope  crescent 
Insurance    Co-    of    Scotland,    95 

Geo.  street — See  Adv. 
Imperial  Fire  and  Life  Office,    21 

Scotland  street — See  Adv- 
Law  Life  Society  of  England,   61 

York  place — See  Adv. 
Legal  and  General  Life  Assurance 

Society,  19  Albany  street 
Licensed  Victuallers'  Fire  and  Life 

Assurance  Co.  23  Thistle  st 

See  Adv. 
Life   Association    of   Scotland,   2 

Hanover  street 
London  Union  Assurance  Society, 
20  Nelson  Street,  and  8  so.  St 
David  street — See  Adv. 
Manchester  Fire  and  Life   Office, 

40  York  place 
Medical  and  Invalid  Assurance,  8 
St    Andrew   ftpare,  W.    Bell, 
agent 
Ministers'  Widows'  Fund  Office,  6 

no.  St  David  street 
National  Loan   Fund   Life  Assur. 

67  North  bridge — See  Adv. 
National  Provident  Institution,  57 

York  place 
National  Fire  Insur.   Co.  of  Scot- 
land, 2  so.    St    David  st, — See 
Adv. 


National  Endowment  Life  Assur, 

Society,  3  Leith  st.  terrace 
North  British  Fire  and  Life  Office, 

64  Princes  st. — See  Adv. 
Northern  Reversion  Co.  5  n.  St 

David  street— See  .Ac?y. 
Norwich  Union  Fire  and  Life  So- 
cieties,   31    Princes    st.  —  See 
Adv. 
Palladium  Life  Office,  24  Queen 

street — See  Adv. 
Pelican  Life  and   Annuity   Office, 

14  George  st. — See  Adv. 
Pbcenix  Fire  Office,  67  North  br. 
11  South  br.,  8  and  13  StAndw. 
sq.,  and  17  Quality  st.  Leith. 
Protector   Life   Office,   8   St   An- 
drew square — See  Adv. 
Royal   Exchange,  65    Princes  st. 

—See  Adv. 
Scottish  Amicable  Life,  13  St  An- 
drew square 
Scottish    Equitable    Life,    26   St 

Andrew  square — S&&  Adv. 

Scottish  Provident   Institution,  for 

Life    Assurance,    Sic,.,    14     St 

Andrew  sq. — See  Adv. 

Scottish  Reversionary  Interest  Sot 

ciety,  19  Albany  st — See  Adv. 

Sco'tish  Union    Fire  and  Life,  47 

George  st See  Adv. 

Scottish   Widows'   Fund  and   Life 
Office,   5  St  Andrew  square — 
See  Adv. 
Standard  Life  Office,  3  George  st. 

—  See  Adv. 
Sun  Fire  Office,  40  Princes  st- 
*Tay  Marine  Insurance  Office,  34 

Bernard  street 
United  Kingdom    Life    Office,    1 

so.  Charlotte  st — See  Adv. 
Universal  Life  Assurance  Society, 

II  Young  St. 
West  of     England    Fire  and  Life 
Office,    1     Scotland    street,   24 
James'  square,    and  69  Consti- 
tution street  * 
Westminster  Life  Office,   39  Geo. 

street 
Yorkshire     Fire    and   Life  Office, 
.39    Northumberland     street,    1 
Geo.  St.,  and  68  Gt.  King  st.— 
See  Adv. 

IRON-FOUNDERS. 

Anderson,  J.  and  Son,  Leith  walk 
Blaikie  and  Sons,  Panmure  found. 
Edinburgh  Foundery,  21  Leith  w. 
Learmonth  and  Co.,  69  Fountain- 
bridge 
Miller,  J.  &  Co.  Old  Broughton 
Shotts     Iron     Company,      Leith 

walk 
Simpson,  Jas.   57  Abbey  hill 
Stephen,  George,  Tolbooth  w. 


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Watson, Wm.   and   Co.  6  Fount- i  JAPANNERS,  &c. 

tainbridge  Sinclair,   1).  101   High  street 

*Vulcan  FounderyCo.  Admiralty   Stewart,  J,  Toddrick's  wynd 


IRONMONGERS. 

(Those  marked  (a)  are  also  seed 

merchants.) 
Adams,  R.  8  Hanover  street 
Aitken,  Alex-  and  Co.  19  Han.  st. 
Anderson,  W.  and  J.  22  Nicol.  st. 
Bancks,  C.  J.   84  South  bridge 
Bladworth,   R.  and  W.  6     Hun- 

ter's  (•lose 
Brown  &  Smith,  2il  High  street 
Calder,  Alex.  33  Frederick  st. 

Thos.  2  Albany  street 

Callam,   G.  and    Co.   13   Green- 

side  place 
Clark,  Adam,  154  High  street 
Cormack  and  Son,   1  Leith  street 

terrace 
Craigie,  Geo.  3  Howe  street 
Crawford  and  Tod,  94  High  st. 

David,  132  Nicolson  st. 

Cunning,  Wm.  38  Queen  street 
Cuningham,  J.  S.  102  Wen  bow 
Davidson,  Wm.  120  High  st. 
Dunbar,  John,  44  Dundas  3  treet 
aEdmonston/r.  &  Son.  1 1 0  w.  Bow 
Ferris,   A.  and  R-  44  North  br. 
Gallie,  J.  B.  5ti  High  street,  and 

96  Constitution  street* 
Gillespie,  Alex.  62  Broughton  st. 
Grey,  Alex.  98  Princes  street 
Gray,  James,  York  lane 

Peter,  47  Hanover  street 

*Gunn,  J.  75  Tolbooth  wynd 

Holmes,  J.  120  West  port 

*Johnstone,  T.  44  Tolbooth  wynd  j  Q^ant,  George,  23  Rose  st 

Kennedy,  J.   78   Queen  st.— See    Hasten,  Ridiard,   11  Potterrow 


JEWELLERS. 
Anderson,  J.  and  A.  Rose  court 
Ashenheim,   Jacob,   70  George  st. 
Barnet,  John.  128  Nicolson  street 
Bell,  George,  44  North  bridge 
Cunningham,  Wm.,  79  Gecrge  st. 
Farquharson,  G.  H.,  26  Leith  Bt. 
Fraser,  R.  and  Co.   17  so.  St  An- 
drew street 
Grierson,  Rob.  36   Leith  street 
Hodge,  David,  11   George  st. 
Howden,  Jas.  and  Co.  North  br. 
Lennie,  J.,  14  Leith  street. 
M.ickay     and     Cunningham,  47 
Nurth  bridge 

and  Chisholm,   49  North  br. 

M'Kenzie,   A.   and   M.   27   Nicol- 
son street 

J.  and  T.  70  Leith  street 

Marshall  and  Sons,  87  George  st. 

J.  and  W.  41   George  street 

Wm-  290  Lawnmarket 

Merrllees,  F-  U.  62  Leith  street 
Millidge,  Edwin,   28    Princes  st. 
Mosman  &  Co.  82  North  bridge 
Vernon,  A.  E.  and  Son,  54   Leith 
street 

WORKING  JEWELLERS. 

Arnot,  James,  30  Rose  street 
Ballingall,    D.  Albert  place 
Boston  and  Brown,  13  w.  Reg.  st. 
Carmichael,  James.   56    Potterrow 
I  Caitle,  James,  21    Leith  street 
I  Crawford,  John,   9  Shakspeare  sq. 
Cross  &  Carruthers,  49  Hano.  st. 


Adv 

Knight,  Geo.  15  so.  St  And.  st. 
*Leask,  J.  B.  10  Tolbooth  wynd" 
Miller  and  Richardson,  70  Princes 

street 
Millar,  George,  6   Hunter  square 

a James,  32  Grassmarket 

Ormiston,  Geo.   100  Geo.  st. 
aRedpath,     Brown    and    Co.    33 

Candlem.  r.  and  81  Consti.  st.* 
Rennie,  J.  53  Hanover  street 
Ritchie,  D.  32  George  street 
Rogers,  Jas.  8  Queensferry  street 
Russell  Thomas,    7  Hunter  sq. 
Rutherfurd,  John,  22  Downie  pi. 
Sibbald  J.  and  Sons,  64  Geo.  st. 
Steele,  J.   100  High  street 

W.  and  P.  61   Geo    st. 

Syme,  W.  4  Rutland  place 
Torrance,  J.  10  Charlotte  place 
Watson,   D.  123  High  street 

WINDING  JACK  MAKER. 

(See  Smiths.) 

Brown,  W.  26  High  Calton 


Jack,  Richard,  20  Elder  street 
Kirkwood,  Jas.   1  so.  St  David  st. 
Law,  John,  3  Hanover  street 
Lawrie.  Wm.  26  James  square 
Lyon,  J.  W.  and  Co.  89  Geo.  st. 
Mowbiay,  D.  2  Catharine  street 
Nasmyth  &  Co.  Swinton  row 
Peaston,  A.  51   North  bridge 
Shanks,  M.  and  G.  3  Rose  st. 
Wighton,  A.  G.  J7  Queen  st. 
Williamson,  Jno.,  15  Greensidest 

LACE  DEALERS. 

Boyd,  ftlisses,  69  George  street 
Campbell,  A.  5  George  street 
Cochrane,  T.  50  North  bridge 
Elliot,  James,  36  Hanover  street 
Mercer  and   Son,  17  Nicolson  st. 
Rough,  Rob.   107  George  street 
Taylor,  M.  31  North  bridge 
Wright,  David,  28  Castle  st. 

LAPIDARIES. 

Begbie,  Wm.  8  James'  square 
Fraser,  R.  17  so,  st  Aniiicw  st. 


King,  Charles,  .53  Rose  street 

King,  James,  59  Piincis  street 

Mortimer,  Wm.  10  George  st. — 
See  Adu. 

Morton,  W.  Mews  lane 

Sanderson,  J.  and  Son,  32  St 
Andrew  square 

Somervil,  E.  &  Son,  18  west  Re- 
gister St. 

Young,  G.  38  Dublin  street 

LAST  AND  BOOT-TREE 
MAKERS. 
Donaldson,  Alex.  lO  Paul's  Work 
Stewart,  Alex.  19  Niddry  street 

LATH  SPLITTERS. 
Kerr,  James,  Old  Broughton 
Scott,  F.  2  Orchardfield  street 

LECTURERS. 

Campbell,  Dr,  midwifery,  Ar- 
gyle  square 

Craigie,  Dr,  lecturer  on  practice 
of  physic.  Surgeon  square 

Fyfe,  Dr,  chennistry.  Surgeon  .'q. 

Handyside,  Dr  P.D.  45  York  pL 

Knox,  Dr,  anatomy,  Argyle  ^q. 

Lees,  Geo.  natural  philosophy, 
School  of  Arts 

Maclagan,  Douglas,  materia  me- 
dica,  129  George  street 

Marr,  James,  midwifery,  6 
Northumberland  street 

Mercer,  Jas.  anatomy,  4  Surgeon 
fquare 

Miller,  Jas.  surgery,  22  St  And.  sq 

Murray,  Dr  J.,  chemistry,  1 1  Ar- 
gyle square 

Reid,  W.  lecturer  on  the  princi-- 
pies  and  practice  of  physic,  31 
Nicolson  street 

Robertson,  Dr  J.  A.  surgery, 
II  Argyle  square 

Seller,  Dr  W.  materia  medica, 
1 1  Argyle  square 

Spittal,    Dr,    medical    acoustics, 

Thatcher,  Dr,  midwifery,  Sur- 
geon square 

LIBRARIES  &  READING 
ROOMS. 

(See  also  Booksellers  and  Sta- 
tioners.) 

Artisans'  Subscription  Reading 
room,  98  South  bridge 

Circulating  Library,  I  Willm.  st. 

Dalrymple,  Q.  29  Frederick  st. 

*Leith  Public  Library,  116  Con- 
stitution street 

*Leith  Reading  Rooms,  130  Con- 
stitution street 

Mechanics'  Subscription  Library, 
7  James'  court 

Merchants'  Hall,  Hunter  square 


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Queen's  College  Reading  room, 
24.  Society. 

Reading  Rooms,   13  George  st. 

Robertson  &  Scott,  36  Geo.  st. 

Select  Subscription  Library,  26 
Wateiloo  place 

Subscriction  J^ibrary,  2  St  An- 
drew square 

Spalding,  Mrs,  Circulating  li- 
brary, 3  Warriston  place 

Waterloo,  23  Waterloo  place 

*Waterston,  R.  18  Bernard  st. 

LINEN  DRAPERS. 
Bowman,  John,  3  Ker  street 
Brown,  Thos.  314  Lawnmarket 
Ciarkson,  James,  7  Melville  place 
Clinkscales,  R.  34  South  bridge 
Grabble,  Henry,  261  High  street 
Fairbairn  and  Co.  30  St  And.  sq. 
FL'rrcli,  Henry,  33  George  street 
Heriot,  Thomas,  427  Lawnmarket 
Ireland,  T.  and  Son,  37  South  br. 
Keenan,  C.  42   North  bridge 
Lothian,  William,  5  Royal  exchange 
Mathe>on,  A.  39  George  street 
Morison,  H.  14  Queensferry  st. 
M'Gregor,  Peter,  30  George  st. 
M'Intjre,  Dan.  351  High  street 
M'Kinlay,  Duncan,  1  Bank  street 
M'Laren,  Duncan,  329  High  st. 
Mushet,  James,  33  Nicolson  street 
Peter,  Charles,  25  Grassmarket 
Peattie  and  Frier,  397  Lawnm. 
Pike,  Wm.  37  Princes  street 
Stevenson,  Simon,  40  Bristo  street 
Taap,  Wm.  37  North  bridge 
Thomson,  R.  &  Son,  9  Royal  Ex. 
Waterston,  R.  and  Co.  1 2  George  st 
Wemyss,  John,  24  Downie   place 
Wilson,   Robert,  4  George  street 
Wood,  Joshua,  363  High  street 
Wright,  P.  and  R.  16  George  st. 

LINEN  MANUFACTU- 
RERS, &c. 
Bowie,  John,    13    Hanover  street 
— See  App. 

Brown  and  Son,  Water  of  Leith 
*Grandison,  Wra.  14  Yardheads 
Smith,  John,  19  Dundas  street 
Wilson,  Robert,  4  George  street 

LIVERY  STABLES. 
Anderson,  Jas.  11  St  James'  place 
Bruce,  J.  Mews  lane 
Farquharson,  John,  Northd.  st. 
Gladstone,  A.  20  Grassmarket 
Greatrex,  W.  east  Rose  street  lane 
Green,  Dugald,  123  Grassmarket 
Greig,  J.  50  Nicolson  street 
Hobday,  T.  York  lane 
Inglis,  George,  100  Rose  street 
Johnston,  J.  17  so.  back  Canong. 
Laing)  J.  and  Son,  Lothian  road 


*M'Dougald,  A.  l25   Constitution 

street 
M'Intosh,    Thos.   26  William  st. 

Inne 
Maitland,  Robert,  51  Rose  street 
Marshall,  Wm.  Dublin  St.  lane 
Oliver,  J.  w.  Northumb.  st.  lane 
Pringle.  J.  3  Crosscausey 
Rodgers,  John,  Thistle  lane 
Scott,    Isaac,   Braehouse 
Sharp,  Wm.  100  Grassmarket 
Sommerville,  Geo.  26  Grassm. 
Sparks,  J.  Broughton  lane 
Steventon,  John,  55,  Rose  street 
Stewart,   Thomas,  Charlotte  place 
Stirlings,  110  Rose  street 
Whitson,  George,  Young  st.  lane 

MACHINE  MAKERS. 

Paterson,  And.  29  Leith  walk 
PrttersDii,  John,  25  Greenside  row 
Thomson,  Wm.  120  Fountainbr. 

MARBLE  CUTTERS. 
Lawrieand  Ferguson,  .35  Leith  wk. 
Ness,  David,   ]b  I^eith  walk 
*Thomson,  A.  and  W.  56  and   57 

Constitution  street 
Wallace  and  White,  Shrub  place 
Williams,  W.  and  G.  Broughton  st. 

MASONS. 

(See  also  Builders.) 
Anderson,  Tiios.  3  Semple  street 
Berry,  David,  9  Society 
*Coulston,  Jas.  49  Kirkgate 
Cuthbertson,  J.  Leslie  place 
Fielding,  A.  8  Cumberland  street 
Harrower,  J.  Lothian  road 
Irving,  J.  13  n.  w.  Circus  place 
Millie,  R.  34  Jamaica  street 
M'Kenzie,  S-  63  Hope  park  end 
Malcom,  Robert,  3  Market  street 
Scott,  .Tames,  63  Cumberland  st. 
Sommerville,  J-  15  Jamaica  street 
Taylor,  John,  11  s.  St  James  St. 
Thornton,  A.  2  Cumberland  street 
W.  Wood,  25  James'  square 

MERCHANTS  (GENERAL). 

*  Anderson,    Wm.  33  Constitution 

street 

*  Armstrong,  John  &  Co.  Coalfield 

lane 

*  Berry,  Geo.  and  Co.  35  Bernard 

street 
Bertram,  Charles,  24  Castle  st. 

*  Black,  J.  and  Co.  34  Mitchell  st. 

*  Boyd,  A .  1 9  Bernard  street 
*Borthwick,  A.  and  C.  Sawmills 
*Broadfoot,    John,   and    Son,    16 

Assembly  street 

*Burchard,  S.  &  Co.  138  Consti- 
tution street 

*Carstairs  and  Robertson,  99 
Trinity  house,  Kirkgate 


*Chrisiie,  J.  25  Sheriff  brae 
*Cockburn,  J.  H.    124  Constitu» 
tion  street 

*  Davidson,  J.  &  Co.  Junction  st. 
*Denovan,  H.  and  Co.  14  Commer- 
cial place 

*  Dudgeon,  Jn.  and  Co.  6  Kirkgate 
*Dunlop,  G.  &  Co.  16  John's  la. 

Edington,  James,  .33  Mitchell  st. 
*Flett,  Wm.  8  Giles  street 
Fiendenthal,  Maurice,  10  Han-  st. 
*Gavin,  D.  1 1    Dock  place 
Geddes,  A.  Queen's  place 

*  Gibson,  G.  &  Son,  69  Constitution 

street 

* G.  5  John's  place 

*Goddard,  W.  M.  56  Giles  st. 
"^Gray,  Wm.  and  Co.  69  Salamander 

street 
*Hardieand  Co.  37  Charlotte  st. 

*— J.  43  Mitchell  street 

*Hay,  Thomas,  31  Quality  street 
Henderson,    Robert    and     Co.    5 

Charlotte  lane 
*Hodge,  Patrick,  32  Bernard  st. 

*  Hutchinson,   Brothers,  13  Dock 

place 

*  Hutchison  and  Co.  11  Bernard  st. 
*Jameson,  .las.  21  Timber  bush 
*Kidd,  Jno.  88  Constitution  street 
*Laing  Wm.  Tower  street,  Shore 
*Laurie,   Son,   ai:d  Co.     10   Qua- 
lity street 

*Liddell,  RJt.  31  Commercial  pi. 

*MiIler,  J.  and  Sons,  92  Constitu- 
tion street 

*Moubray,  W.  and  R.  Exchange 
buildings 

*3I'Laren,  and  Co.  9  Constitution 
street 

*M'Kinlay  and  Deans,  104  Con- 
stitution street 

*M'Leod,  N.  1  Baltic  street 

*M'Nair,  A.  21  Quality  street 

*Minto,  George,  35  Bernard  st. 

•Mitchell,  Jd.  and  Co.  2  Dock  pi. 

*Muir,  Wm.  17  Quality  street 

*Neile,  R.  B.  i  Baltic  street 

*  Philip,  Charles,  II  Dock  place 
*Pirgivie,  A.  29  Quality  street 
Reid,  Alex.  &  Co.  10  Dock  pi. 

* Robt.  3  Morton  street 

Wm.   12  Hill  square 

*Rendall,  Wm.  32  Tolbooth  wynd 

*  Robertson,  Broth.  40  Timber  bh. 
*Robinow,  Sons,  and  Co.  25  Con- 
stitution street 

*  Scott,  Wm.  128  Constitution  st. 
*Scougall,  Ellis,  &  Co-  Old  Naval 

yard 

*  Shand,  T.  A.  9  Bernard  street 
*Smith,  R.  M.  35  Bernard  street 

* William,  93  Giles  street 

*Somerville,  J.  87  Constitution  st. 
*Steven8on,   Henry,    106    Consti" 

tution  street 


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*Stenhouse  and  Grieve,  115  Con- 
stitution street 
•Stodart,  Geo.  11  Mitchell  street 
"Storry,  J.  34  Coustitutioa  street 
*Stewart  and  Black,  121  Consti- 
tution street 

*  Taylor,  Bruce,  and  Co.  Old  Naval 

yard 

* James,  Old  Naval  yard 

*Thom,  Dd.  2b  Constitution  st. 
*rod,  Jas.  B.  38  Constitution  st, 
*Turcan  and  Co.  Wet  Docks 

*  Walker,  J.  W.  4  Quality  lane 
"Wallace,  W.  and  G.  45  Quality  st. 
*Watson,  John,  48  Constitution  st. 
*Watt  and  Yule,  4  Bernard  street 
*Wilson,  James,  19  Qualiiy  street 

*  Williamson  and   Stark,    23    Ber- 

nard street 
*Wishart,  J.  and  Son,  21    Q,ueeu 
street 

*  White,  A.  &  Co.  18  Queen  st. 
*Wood,   P.    and    Co,   41    Bernard 

street 

* William,  29  Shore 

*Young,    Arch.    89     Constitution 

street 

MESSENGERS- AT-ARMS. 

Black,  George,  30  St  James'  sq. 
Grady,  J.  5  High  terrace 
♦Grant,  J.   P.  13  Tolbooth  wynd 
Monros  and  Drysdale,  4  James'  sq. 
M'Donald    and     Webster,     4     St 

James'  square 
M'Donald,  Wm.  5  St  James'  street 
M'Lean,  W.  39  South  bridge 
Swanston,  W.  23  St  James'  square 
Thomson,  W.  A,  18  North  bridge 
Wilkie,  Alex,  5  St  James'  square 

METAL  MERCHANTS. 

*Anderson,  Robert,  &  Co.  21  Con- 
stitution street 

Campbell,  T.  B.  18  Greenside  pi. 
and  1 17  Constitution  street* 

Gallie,  J.  B.  58  Highstreat  and  96 
Constitution  street* 

Gentleman,  James,  40  Leith  st. 

MIDWIVES. 

(Those  marked  (a)  are  also  Sick- 
Nurses.) 
Abernethy,  Mrs,  27  Clyde  street 
aAitken,  Mrs,  5  no.  St  James  st. 
Aitchison,  Mrs,  9  St  Leonard  st, 
Baillie,  Mrs,  2  Roxburghe  street 
Baird,  Mrs,  42  Candlemaker  row 
Burnside,  Mrs,  52  Hanover  street 
aCalder,  Mis,  33  Richmond  place 
aCampbell,  Mrs,  35  Bristo  street 
aCameron,  Mrs,  27  Brunswick  st. 
Cormack,  Mrs,   1  1  Scotland  street 
Craig,  Mrs,  10  mid,  Arthur  place 
Cuming,  Mrs,  38  Brunswick  street 
aDarg,  Mrs,  34  Jamaica  street 


Davis,  Mrs,  48  Abbeyhill 
aDickson,  Mrs,  15  Catharine  st. 
Dingwall,  Mrs,  15  Richmond  pi, 

*  Elliot,  Mrs,  14.5  Kirkgate         * 

Mrs,  17  William  street 

Ferguson,    Mrs,  47  India  place 
aFraser,  (jl  Rose  street 
'Gordon,  Mrs,  28  Water  lane 

Mrs,  25  Crosscausey 

*'Gray,  Mrs,  35  Cciattield  lane 
Hall,  Mrs,  5  St  Patrick  square 
Hamilton,  Mrs,  8  Queen's  place 
IIuttoQ,  ISlrs,  104  Cancingate 
*Jack,  jMrs,  Glover  street 

*  Johnstone,  Mrs,  78  Shore 

a  Kelly,  jNIrs,  23  Howe  street 
Kinnis,  Mrs,  1  Brunswick  st, 
Lancaster,  Mrs,  62  Cuiiberland  st, 
aLoban,  Mrs,  3  Jamaica  street 
aM'Bean,  Mrs,  48  India  place 
M' Bride,  Mrs,  27  William  street 
aMCardle,  Mrs,63  Cumberland  st. 
*JM'Farlan,  Mrs,  IjAlbany  street 
M'Gregor,  ftlrs,  6  Brunswick  st. 
M'Intosh,  Mrs,  12  north  St  David 
street 

a Mrs,  17  s.  St  James'  st. 

M'Kenzie,  Mrs,  306  Lawnmarket 
M'Lennan,  Mrs,  1  Queensf.  street 
Main,  Mrs,  6  south  St  James'  st. 
Nisbet,  Mrs,  33  Richmond  place 
Oliver,  Mrs,  17  Calton  hill 

Mrs,  33  Brunswick  street 

aRenny,  Mrs,  38  Brunswick  st. 
Rodger,  Mrs  D.  7  Charles  street 
Sayers,  Mrs,  17  so.  St  James'  st. 
Sharp,  Rlrs,  50  Brunswick  street 
Shaw,  Mrs,  47  Bristo  st, 
Sinclair,  Mrs,  19  Keir  street 
Smith,  Mrs,  68  Rose  street 
Steele,  Mrs,  50  Thistle  street 
*Tenipleman,  Mrs,  118  Kirkgate 
Thomson,  Mrs,  162  Rose  street 

Mrs,  1 1  south  St  James'  st. 

Wilson,  Mrs,  4  Jamaica  street 
Mrs,  13  Allan  street 

MILLINERS  &  DRESS- 
MAKERS. 
Adam,  Mrs,  1.S5  Princes  street 
*  Alexander,  Miss,  2  Burns  street 
Allan,  Mrs,  68  Nicolson  street 

Miss,  117  George  Street 

Anderson,  Miss,  43  Broughton  st. 

* Miss,  n.  Junction  st. 

■ Misses,  35  w-  Nicolson  st. 

Armstrong,  JMiss,  42  Princes  st. 
Balfour,  Misses,  20  Elder  street 
Ballantine,  Miss,  6  w,  Nicolson  st. 
*Balmain,  Miss,  53  Charl.  street 
Baird  &  Lindsay,  Misses,  92  Geo. 

street 
Binnie,  Miss,  5  Cheyne  street 
*Bisset,  Mss,  13  Mitchell  street 
Black  &  Logan,  85  Gt,  King  st. 


Brown,  Misses  A,   &  R.  7  Rich- 
mond court 

Mrs,  1  Cheyne  street 

Boyle,  Mrs,  21  Bank  street 
Brooks,  Miss  J.  46  Nicolson  st. 
Bruce,  Misses,  13  George  street 
Brumby,  Miss,  9  Thistle  street 
Burn,  Misses,  33  Dundas  street 

Misses,  69  Cattle  street 

Calderwood,  Mrs,  9  George  st, 
Cameron,     Violard,    and   Co,    86 

George  street 
Carpenter,  Miss,  2  St  Patrick  sq, 
Christie,  Mi^s,  77  Broughton  st. 
Cormack,  E.  69  Princes  street 
Darling  and  M'Laren,  20  Geo,  st, 
Debrain,  Maddl.  88  Princes  street 
Denevall  and  Ewart,  33  Castle  st. 
I'ewar,  Mrs,  47  Hanover  street 
Dick,  Misses,   4  Northumberland 

place 

Misses,  35  Hanover  street 

Dickson,  Miss,  1  Charles  street 
— —  Miss,  1 5  Elm  row 

*■ Misses,  33  Bridge  street 

Douglas,  Misses,  86  George  street 

Misses  M.  and  A.  9  Pitt  st, 

Drever,  iMiss,  25  Frederick  street 
Drover,  Miss,  18  Dundas  street 
Fairgrieve,  Mrs,  99  Princes  st 

Miss  H.  30  India  street 

Ferguson,    Miss,    1    St  James  sq, 

Miss  E.  43  Thistle  street 

Fife,  Misses,  23  w.  Nicolson  street 
Forsyth,  Misses,  85  George  street 
Fortier,  Maddl.  C.  55  Piinces  st. 
Gow,  Jliss  E.  44  Howe  street 
Goodsir,  Miss,  lOso.  Charlotte  st- 
Greathead,  Misses,  138  Nicols.st. 
Grieve,  Misses,  4  Hill  square 

Misses,  12  Castle  street 

Hall,  Miss,  34  Clerk  street 
Halliday&  Wilson,  1  Deanhaughst. 
Heddle,  Miss,  66  George  street 
Henderson,  Miss,  10  Elder  street 

Miss,  96  Canongate 

Henry,  Misses,  28  Leith  street 
Hodge  and  M'Donald,  62  Hanover 

street 
Hollis,  Misses,  34  Frederick  street 
Hope,  Miss  E.   10  Jamaica  street 
Horn,  Miss,  2  Clerk  street 
*Hume,  J.  and  E.  8  Lawrie  street 
Hutton,  Miss,  59  South  bridge 
Johnston,  Misses,  4  Wemyss  place 

Mrs,  7  Brighton  street 

Kemp,  Miss  C.  7  Calton  hill 

Mrs,  4  Dublin  street 

Kinniburgh,  Miss,  61   North  br. 
Kerr,  Miss,  22  College  street 

Miss,  17  Scotland  street 

Knox,  Miss,  29  Clarence  street 
Levack,  M.  &  D.  39  Dundas  st. 
Laidlaw  &  Cowan,  294  Lawnmar. 
Lightfoot,  Mrs,  14  Castle  street 


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Luke,  Miss,  52  Bristo  street 
M'Comish,  Snodgrass,  &  Co.   112 

George  street 
Mackenzie,  Misses,  1  so.  St  David 

street 
INIackie,  Miss,  1 9  Heriot  row 
M'Farlan,  Misses,  68  Nicolson  st. 
]\Iackinlay,  Miss,  9  Duke  street 
IM'Minn,  Misses,  15  Elder  street 
*M'Nab,  Miss,  24  Queen  street 
jM'Pherson,  E.  Fairnington  place 
IVIacphie,  Mrs,  6  New  street 
I\Ian>on,  Miss,  67  George  street 
Mason,  Miss,  10  Greenside  place 
*Matheson,  Miss,  2  Baltic  street 
"Merrilees,  Mrs,  76  Kirkgate 
]\Ietcalf,   Bartbolomew,   and    Law, 

29  Queen  street 
Meyer,  Madame,  95  George  st. 
Millar  &  Co.  8  India  place 
Miller,  Miss,  15  Buccleuch  place 

*  Milne,  Mrs,  6  so.  Junction  street 
Montgomery,    Miss,  120  Nicolson 

street 
]Mortimer,  Misses,  2  Baxters  pi. 
Murray,  Miss,  7  Charles  street 

Miss,  45  India  place 

Nimmo,  Miss,  7  Drummond  street 
Orrock,  Misses,  6  Northumb.  pi. 
Plain,  Miss,  2  Hope  street 
Porteous,  Misses,  23  Maitland  st. 
Pringle,  Miss,  141  George  street 
"Purdie,  Miss,  55  Tolbooth  wynd 
Richards,  Mrs,  56  Lothian  street 
Richardson  and  Watson,  58  Hano- 
ver street 

*  Robertson,  Miss,  62  Kirkgate 
Rose,  Miss,  29  Frederick  street 
Ross,  Miss  J.  91  West  bow 
Scott,  Miss,  106  George  street 
Sharp,  Miss  H.  25  Howe  street 
Shiell,  Miss,  18  Brunswick  street 
Shillinglaw,   I\Iiss    E,    and  C.  124 

Pleasance 
Simpson,  Miss,  21  St  Andrew  sq. 
Skirving,  Miss,  14  Union  place 
Sloan,  Miss,  35  w.  Nicolson  st. 
Smith,  Miss  S.  15  s.  College  st. 
Mrs  Jas.  33  &  65  George  st. 

*  Spalding.  Miss,  66  Kirkgate 
Steele,  Misses,  23  South  bridge 
Stephen,  E.  Morningside 
Stewart,  Mrs,  5  Elm  row 

— —  Miss,  5  Howe  street 
Swinton,  Misses,  8  Dundas  st. 
Tail,  Misses,  33  Thistle  street 

*  Taylor.  Misses,  Hillhousefield 

Miss,  62  Cumberland  street 

Thomson,  Mrs  .1.  41  Bristo  street 
* Miss,  Kirkgate 

Miss,  6  Brighton  street 

Misses,  32  Kirkgate 

Miss,  7  east  Register  st. 

TurnbuU,  Miss,  4  Raebuin  place 
Veitch,  Miss,  46  Castle  street 
"Walker,  IMi.-,  34  Howe  street 


Watson,  Misses,  3  Grove  place 
Weatherly,    Mrs,  42  Cumberl.  st. 
Welsh,  Miss,  17  Howe  street 
Whilles,  C.  &  M.  3   Portland  pi. 
White,  Mrs,  7  Charles  street 

E.  and  J.  6  Calton  street 

Wilkinson,  Miss,  58  Hanover  st. 
Williams,  Mrs,  4  Elm  row 
Wilson,  INIiss,  6  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 

* Misses,  26  Couper  st. 

*Winton,   Misses,  59  Constitution 

street 
Wright,  Miss,   12   Melville  place 
Wybber,  Mrs,  2 1  Castle  street 
Young,    Mrs,     1 1     south   College 

street 

MILL-MASTERS. 

Bell,  Wm.  Canonmills 
Hay,  John,  Bonington 
King,  Allan,  Canonmills 
Lawrie,  William,  Coltbridge  mills 
Roberts,  John,  Canonmills 
Thomson,  D.  Dairy  mills 

Aw.  Bells  Mills 

Watson,  Robt.  Water  of  Leith 

MILLWRIGHTS. 

Bertram,  W.   14  east  Sciennes  st. 
King,  Archibald,  Grove  house 

MUSICIANS. 

*  Anderson,  James,  118  Kirkgate 
John,  Jackson's  close,   209 

High  street 
Cameron,  Alex.  Advocates'  close 
Marshall,  Francis,  23  Downie  pi. 
St  Clair,  John,  79  South  bridge 

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT 
MAKERS  &  MUSIC  SEL- 
LERS. 

Croal,  Geo.  27  Hanover  street 
Glen,  Thomas,  2  North  Bank  st. 
Hamilton  and  Miillar,  116  Geo.  st. 
Mortimer,   Anderson,    &    Co.  101 

George  street 
Paierson  and  Roy,  27  Geo.  street 
Purdie,  Robert,  83   Princes  street 
Robertson,  A.  39  Princes  street 
Roughead  &  Anderson,  7  Sciennes 
Townsend,  W.  9  Greenside  place 
Wood  and  Co.  12  Waterloo  place 

NAILERS. 

*Fairgrieve,  William,  8  Dock  street 

*  Harlow,  John,  Storrie's  Alley 

* Mrs  Wm.  31  Commercial  pi. 

NEWSPAPERS. 

Advertiser  Office,  279  High  street 
Caledonian    Mercury    office,     265 

High  street 
Evening  Courant  office,  1  90  High 
street — counting  room,   178 


Evening  Post  and  Standard  office, 

16  south  St  David  street 
Gazette  office,  13  north  Bank  st. 
North  British  Advertiser  office,  5 

Melbourne  place 
Observer  office,  377  High  street 
Pilot  office,  241  High  street 
Scotsman  office,  257  High  street 
True  Scotsman  Office,  10  Hunter 

square 
Weekly  Chronicle  offi.  241  High  st. 
Weekly  Journal  office,  251  Highst 
Weekly  Register  Office,  23  Water 

loo  place 
Witness  Office,  297  High  street 

NURSES  (SICK.) 
(See  also  Midwives.) 
Anderson,  Jlrs,  1 62  Rose  street 
Chambers,  Mrs,  5  so.  James  street 
Cormack,  Mrs,  4  Windmill  lane 
Dodds,  Mrs,  67  Cumberland  st. 
Fife,  Mrs,  east  Lochend  close 
Greenshields,  Mrs,  50  Brunsk.  st. 
Harper,  Mrs,  161  Rose  Street 
Hume,  Mrs,  4  west  Richmond  st. 
Hutchison,   Mr,  18  Bedford  st. 
Jack,  Mrs,  59  Broughton  street 
Kay,  Mrs,  15  Charles  street 
Kemp,  Mrs,  37  William  street 
Kinnell,  Mrs,  5  James'  place 
Leslie,  Mrs  T.  14  Richmond  pi. 
M'Bain,  Mrs,  9  St  Bernard  row 
M'Lean,  Mrs,  16  Jamaica  street 
Pariss,  ]Mrs,  132  Rose  street 
Philip,  Mrs,  8  Barony  street 
Prager,  Mrs,  22  St  John's  street 
Rattray,  Mrs,  47  India  place 
Reston,  Mrs,  37  New  street 
Rex,  Mrs,  9  Lauriston  street 
Richardson,  Mrs,  5    Church  street 
Rutherford,  Mrs,  16  Jamaica  street 
Shanks,  Mrs,  Broughton  court 
Sharp,  Mrs,  44  India  place 
Shirley,  Mrs,  6  so.  St  James'  st. 
Tait,  Mrs,  30  Abbey  hill 
Thomson,  Mrs,  162  Rose  st. 

Mrs,  2  Drummond  street 

Thorburn,  Mrs,  19  Salisbury  st. 
Trippney,  Mrs,  9  Abbey  strand 
Winton,  Mrs,  9  William  st. 

NURSERY  &  SEEDSMEN. 
Archibald,  Geo.  12  St  Patrick  sq. 
Cunningham,  James,  Comely  bank 
Dicksons  &  Co.  1  Waterloo  place 
Dickson,  J.  &  Sons,  32  Hanov.  st. 
Eagle  &  Henderson,  99  High  st. 
Lawson,  P.  &  Son,  1  Geo.  IV.br. 
*Nicol,  G-  Leith  mount 
*Purdie  and  Merrilees,    Stanwell 

lodge 
Reid,  David  &  Son,  Leith  walk 

* John,  Easter  road 

Shanklie,  Wm.  Leith  walk 
Wright,  and  Sons    1  Greenside  pi. 


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OIL  MERCHANTS. 

Dawson,  Wm.  20  Elbe  street 
M'Pherson,  John,  4  Melbourne  pi. 
*Millar  and  Arthur,  5  Shore 
Smiths  &  Co-  1  Blair  street 

OPTICIANS  &  PHILOSO- 
PHICAL JNSTRUAIENT 
MAKERS. 

Adie  and  Son,  60  Princes  street 
Aloe,  S.  12  Greenside  street 
Davidson,  Thos.  12  Royal  Exch. 
Dunn,  Thos.  50  Hanover  street. — 

See  Adv. 
Franks,  B-  1  Elm  Row 
Kemp  &  Co.  53  South  bridge 
Liddoll,  J.  J.  3   Hanover  street 
Morton,  A,  7  College  street 
Salom,  B.  &  Co.  3 1  St  And.  sq. 
Sanderson,  G.  94  Pleasance 
Stevenson,  Peter,  9  Lothian  street 

PAINTERS. 

(Those  marked  (a)  are  Painters  and 
Glaziers  ;  and  those  (b)  Painters 
and  Paperhangers. ) 
aAikman,  J.  6  Queensferry  street 
bAitchison,  Mrs  H.  22  Nelson  st. 
Ballantyne  &  Allan,  15  Hanov.  st. 
Bayne,  Menzies,  juo.  27  Elder  st. 
Bishop  and  Milne,  3  Albert  pi. 
Bradley,  John,  &  Co.  10  Howe  st. 
Breck,  John,   34  Castle  street 
Brodie,  J.  &  H.  19  Greenside  place 
Brown,  A.  66  Nicolson  street 
Brumby  and  Thomson,  65  Han.  st. 
Bryce,  A-  243  Canongate 
Cameron,  D.  51  Lothian  street 
Chalmers,  F.  15  George  street 
Cleland,  Peter,  4  Howe  street 
aCropper,  W.  1  India  street 
Cuthbertson,  Robt.  17  Dundas  st. 
Dewar,  Jno.  82  Rose  street 
Dods,  Peter,  Summer  place 
Donaldson,  John,  5  Carnegie  st. 
Edgar,  James,  1  Lord  Russell  pi. 
Ferguson,  Peter,  6  Brown  street 
aPinlayson,  John,  4  Tiviot  row 
Fortune,  John,  44  India  sreet 
Fowler,  A.  5  Duncan  st. 
*aGavin,  P.  &  Co.  6  Commerc.  pi. 
Gibson,  Wm.  8  Howe  street 
*a Gilchrist,  George,  33  Kirkgate 
Glass,  Wm.  9  Adam  street 
Glover,  J.  8  Leith  terrace 
aGraham,  T.  1  so.  Melville  place 
Grant,  Robt.  2  n.  w.  Circus  place 
Gunn,  James,  3  Calton  street 
*Haddon,  Rob.  97  Constitution  st, 
aHall,  Thomas,  2  Elder  street 
bHay,  D.  R.  90  George  street 
Henderson,  John,  4  Spence's  pi. 
Howison,  Wm.  27  Frederick  street 
*  Johnstone,  R.  10  Charlotte  street 
Knight,  John,  1  Young  street 
Law,  James,  1  no.  Bank  street 


Lindsay,  Jas.  37  w.  Nicolson  st. 
Lithg.'w  and  Purdie,  60  Han.  st. 
M'Culloch,  John,  2U  Home  st. 
M'Donald,  J.  &  Co.  13  Drumd.  st 
b.Vl'Kay  and  Ferrier,   13   so.    St 

David  sf. 
M-Leod,  Kenneth,  14  Thistle  st. 
.\i '.Murray,  .John,  2  Nicolson  sq. 
Malcolm.  VVni.  33  Hanover  st. 
Milne,  Wm.  3  Picardy  place 
-Mitchelson,  J.  R.  100  Rose  st. 
Motlat,  Wm.  15  Elm  row 
Morrison,  J.  24  Howe  street 
Musgrave,  John,  2  Dublin  st. 
bNicol,  Hobt.  34  Frederick  street 
aNonie,  R.  &  Son,  w.  Reg.  st. 
Off,  G.  A.  4  vv.  Salisbury  pi. 

a James,  70  Crosscauseway 

aOwen,  Charles,  2  vv.  Preston  sr. 
tiReid,   Robert,  3  Blenheim  pi. 
Ritchie,  Thos.  239  High  street 
hRmss,  John,  8  west  Nicnison  st. 
*Robertson,  A.  7  Bernard  Gt. 
tjRuddiman,  T.  n.  Sc  Andrew  st. 
aScott,  A.  62  Bristo  street 
aSliand,  James,  71  Bronghton  st. 
bSlieppard,  J.  21  Frederick  st. 

James,  107  George  street 

Sinn,  Andrew,  '^9  Riclimond  pi. 
Smith  and  Linron,  21  George  st. 
aScewart,  A.  95  Princes  street 

John,  15  Nicolson  sq. 

aStotf,  W.  29  Diindas  st. 
aSuiherland,  G-  1 14.   High  st. 
Tod  and  Mit-kel,  33  Dundas  st. 
Wands,  W.  23  Howe  street 
*Waters,  W.  39  Bridge  street 
Whyte,  Wm.  5  Castle  street 
Wilson,  John,  3  James'  square 

a Robert,  60  Clerk  street 

Wintour,  J.  and   I.  12  Djwnie 

place 
Young,  A.  53  Clerk  street 
a David,  Spring  gardens 

HISTORICAL. 

Allan,  Sir  Wm.  72  Gt.  King  st. 
Archer,  James,  6  St  Vincent  st. 
Blackburn,  S.  7  London  street 
Bonnar,  Wm.  28  London  street 
Christie,  Alex.  20  Forth  street 
Harvey,  G.  15  Brunswick  street, 

Hillside 
Lauder,  Jas.  E.  24  Fettes  row 
Scott,  David,  Esq.  east  Dairy  house 

LANDSCAPE. 

Fenwick,  Thos.  17  St  James  sq. 
Ferguson,  James,  5  Picardy  place 
Hill,  D.  O.  28  laverleith  row 
M'Culloch,  H.  12  Howard  place 
M'Ewao,  Wm.  1  Gardner's  cres. 
Stevenson,  Jas.  74  George  street 
Stewart,  J.  L.  25  e.  Claremont  st, 
Townsend,  W.  H.  9  Greenside  pi. 
Williams,  J.  F.  121  Princes  st. 


MINIATURE. 

Anderson,  Miss,  16  s.  Charlotte  st. 
Bremner,  Mrs  G.  S.  59  Lauristoii 

place 
*  Bruce,  George,  London  i  ow 
Faed,  John,  5  York  place 
Douglas,  Miss,  13  Hart  street 
M'Leay,  Kenneth,  30  Stafford  st. 
Mather,  G.  IM.  63  Princes  st. 
.^lusgrave,  W.  T.  1    Nelson  st. 

]\Irs,  1  Nelson  street 

Roidnsoii,  Wm.  76  Broughton  st. 
Walsh,  Benj.  32  St  Andrew  sq. 

PORTRAIT  &  MINI  A- 

TURE. 

Laird,  Miss  A.  H.  44)  Howe  street 

Perrigall,  A.  21  Hill  st SesAdv. 

PORTRAIT. 
Alexander,  D.  9  Manor  place 
*Baird,  R.   G.  Suinmerfielii 
BalUntyiie,  John,  8  Picardy  pi. 
Crombie,  W.  B.  47  Gt.  King  st. 
Cumminu,  James,  2  Mound  pi. 
Douglas,  James,  9  Hill  square 
Duncan,  Thos.  3  Gloucester  pi. 
Gordon,  J.  Watson, 123  George  nI. 
Howie,  James,  45  Princes  street 
Iniies,  Ri.bt.  48  Frederick  street 
Irvine,  Jno.  29  Broughton  place 
Lauder,  J.  E.  24  Fettes  row 
Lindsay,  Geo.  51   North  bridge 
M'Culloch,   D.  W.  30  Hanov.  st. 
M'Leay,  K.  30  Stafford  street 
M'Kenzie,  S.  27  Howe  street 
Nicholson,  W.  29  Castle  street 
Pairman,  J.  30  Royal  Circus 
Scott,  James,  63  Frederick  street 
Sheriff,  John,  26  Frederick  street 
Smith,  Colvin,  32  York  place 
Steell,    Gourlay,    (also  animal,) 

32  Dundas  sr. 
Stewart,  J.  H.  I  Alva  street 
Watson,  Wm.  Smellie,  10  Forth  st. 

PAPER-HANGING  MANU- 
FACTURER. 
Aldridge,  Thos.  &  Co.  4  Mound 

PAPER  MAKERS. 

Cadell,  W.  &  Co.  Royal  Exchange 
Cameron  and  Co.  13  Bank  st. 
Cowan  and  Co.  17  Princes  street. 
Tullis,  R.  &  Co.  14  St  James  sq. 

PAPER  STAINER. 
William  Wilkie,  5 1  George  St. 

MARBLED-PAPER 
MAKER. 

Turnbull,  John,  Allan's  close 

PAPER  RULERS. 

Black,  John,  Carrubber's  close 
Currie  and  Lamb,  10  Hunter  sq, 
Napier,  Win.  187  High  street 


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PARCHMENT  MAKER. 
Williamson,  F.  Boningtou  bridge 

PAWNBROKERS. 

Albion   Loan  Company,  98  Rose 
St.  H,  V.  M' Donald,  manager 
Ballantyne,  J-  118  High  street 
Dowie,  Charles,  1  0  High  street 
Equitable  Loan  Co-  of  Scotland,  4 
Milne  square,  G.  Edge,  manager 
— See  Adv. 
Ferguson,  James,  312  Lawnmarket 
Friendly  Loan  Co.  1  Milne's  court 
*Garldnd,  J.  O.  33  St  Andrew  st. 
*  Gilbert,  J.  40  Tolbooth  wynd 
*Haldane,  John,  9  Riddel's  close 
Hutton,  Arch.  232  Canongate 
Johnston,  Sirs,  64  High  street 
Loan  Co.,  Edin.  39  South  bridge 
Munro,  Alex.  276  Canongate 
Short,  James,  35  Leith  street 
Sinclair,  Alex-  42  Blair  street 
South  Bridge  Co.  35  South  br. 
Thomson,  John,  44  South  bridge 
Union  Loan  Co.  13  Terrace 

PERFUMERS. 

(See  Hairdressers.) 

PEWTERERS. 
Ramage,  Adam,  Lothian  road 
Scott,  William,  108  West  bow 
Whyte,  Robt.  235  High  street 

PICTURE-FRAME 
MAKERS. 
Crichton,  A.  54  Princes  street 
Paton,  Hugh,  Adam  square 
Robertson,   Alex.  Rosh  st.  lane 
Taylor,  J.  Assembly  rooms 
Thomas,  1  Forth  street 

PIPE  MAKERS. 

*Donaldson,  Wm.  Morton  street 
*Rattray,  Thomas.  90  Giles  st. 
Whyte,  T.  and  Co.  Jack's  close 

PLASTERERS. 

Anderson,  Jas.  Lothian  road 
Annan,  Jas.  9  Queensferry  street 
Baird,  Wm.  4  Queensferry  street 
Begbie,  F.  179  Canongate 

J.  67  Canongate 

Berry,  Lawrence,  3  Greenside  row 
Forrest,  Wm.  1 1  Bread  street 
Grieve,  Jas.  49  Thistle  street 
Hindshaw,  J.  2  Hamilton  place 
Innes,  Charles,  153  Rose  street 
Mackay,  A.  327  High  street 
*]Marshall  and  Sutherland,  45  Con- 
stitution street 
M'Leod,  Norman,  14  Arthur  st. 
M'Pherson,  A.,  &   Son,  6   Rich- 
mond pend 
Paterson  &  Son,  Bellevue  crescent 
Ramage  and  Son,  15  Jamaica  st. 
♦Ritchie,     Walter,    37    Tolbooth 
wynd 


Strachan,  Jas.  12  Gardner's  or. 

Isaac,  1  Athole  lane 

Tait,  James,  1  Mound  place 

PLUMBERS. 

(Those  marked  (a)  are  also 
Glaziers. ) 
Allan,  J.  112  Nicolson  street 
Brodie  &  Hume,  21   w.    Register 

street  and  99  Constitution  St.* 
Campbell,  James,  Charlotte  place 
Carstairs,  M.  71  Northd.  st. 
aChapman,  T.  &  Son,  9  Young  st. 
Dick,  John,  59  Albany  street 

John,  151  Rose  street 

Gair,  James,  69  Clerk  street 

a* Gibson,  J.  &  Son,  22  Dock  st. 

W.  &  Son,  8  Greenside  st. 

Hay  &  Addis,  79  George  street 
Jackson,  Thos.  37  Howe  street 
Kay,  Alex.   144  Princes  street 

Gavin,  18  w.  Preston  street 

Kirkwood,  Wm.  w.  Thistle  st.  lane 
Low,  John,  4  Brighton  street 
M'Culloch,  Thos.  Lothian  road 
M'Kenzie,  John,  15  Rose  street 
*M'Pherson,  Jas.  103  Constitu.  st. 
Marshall,  Jas.  Albany  lane 
Marshall,  John,  15  w.  Register  st 

Wm.  &  Son,  13  George  st. 

Miller,  John,  6  Vennel 
Moncur,  John,   Earl   Grey  street 
Peter,  Alex.  1   Dundas  street 
Simpson  &  Son,  29  High  street 
Thomson,  Geo.  e.  end  Jamaica  st. 
*Thorburn,  Jas.  118  Kirkgate 
Wilson,  Robert,  6    Earl   Grey  st. 

POCKET-BOOK,  JEWEL, 
AND  DRESSING-CASE 
MAKERS. 
M'Millan,  D.  90  South  bridge 
Williams,  J.  8  North  bridge 
Wilson,  &  Co.,  21  George  street 
— See  Ap/i. 

POULTERERS. 
Carmichael,  R.  60  Queen  street 
Elliot,  Charles,  1  Albany  street 
Hill,  John,  60  Broughton  street 
Muirhead,  C.  79  Queen  street 
Norman,  Robert,  6  Queensfy.  st. 
Sharp,  Isabella,  13  Dundas  street 
Simpson,  Chas.  7  Poultry  market 
*  Thomson,  Mrs,  Market 
Young,  Mrs  &  Son,  6  Poultry  m. 

PRINTERS,  LETTER- 
PRESS. 

(Those  marked  (a)  are  also 

Publishers.) 

Allan,  Thos.  &  Co.  265  Highst. 

*Allardice     and    Laughtou,     133 

Kirkgate 
Anderson,  M.  Mound  place 

&  Bryce,  160  High  street 

Armour,  Henry,  18  Buccleuch  pi. 


Balfour  &  Jack,  36  Niddry  street 
Ballantyne  &  Hughes,  Paul's  work 
Black,    William,   manager  for  her 

Majesty's  late  printers,  Blair  st. 
Brown,  Peter,  19  St  James'  sq. 
aBrydone,  J.  17  Hanover  street 
Burnet,  J.  so.  e.  lane.  Thistle  st. 
Burness,  W.  1  no.  St  Andrew  st. 
Cannon,  A.  16  s.  St  David  st. 
Clarke,  J.  k  Co.  O.  Stamp  offi.  cl. 
Colston,  Alexander,  e.  Rose  lane 
Constable,  Thomas,  to  her  Majesty, 

1 1  Thistle  street 
Edin.  Print.  Co.  12  s.  St  Day.  st. 
Elder,  John,  Anchor  close 
Fairgrieve  &  Co.,  54  Rose  st. 
Forrester,  Wm.  6  St  Andrew  sq. 
HGall,  James,  38  North  bridge 
Glass,  E.  44  South  bridge 
Gray,  J.  and  J.  5  Melbourne  pi. 
— —  William,  2  Greenside  place 
Greig,  John,  433  Lawnmarket 
Harthill  &  Son,   Anchor  close 
Hogg,  J.  Nicolson  street 
■^Heriot,  William,  17  Quality  st. 
Hutchison,  John,  16  Clyde  street 
*Hyne,  John,  5  Old  Bridge  end 
Johnstone,  John,  104  High  street 
Lawrie,  A.  &  Co.  13  n.  Bank  st. 
Logan,  Geo.  86    Pleasance 
M'Pherson  &  Sime,  Rose  st.  lane 
Marshall,  R.  east  Rose  street  lane 
Menzies,  R.  20  Bank  street 
Miller,  D.  &  W.,  O.  Stamp  offi.  cl. 
Moir,  Geo.  10  n.  St  Andrew  st. 
Muirhead,  J.  and  C.  91  Rose  st. 
JMurray,  And.  1   Milne  square 
Neill  &  Co.  10  Old  Fishm.  close 
aOliver  and  Boyd,T\veeddale  court 
Orphoot,  J.  46  Nicolson  street 
Paton,  Hugh,  Adam  square 

a T.  4  n.  w.  Circus  place 

Pillans,  H.  and  J.  7  James'  court 
Reid,  M.  W.  4  Nottingham  place 

a* William  &  Son,  36  Shore 

Ruthven,  Jas.  sen.  e.  Rose  lane 

James,  4  n.  Bank  street 

Shortrede,  And.,  Geo.  IV.  bridge 
Smellie,  Alex.  Anchor  close 
Stark,  &  Co.  Old  Assembly  close 
Stevenson  &  Co.  32  Thistle  street 
Stewart,  John,  Erodie's  close 
Thomson,  John,  1  Milne  square 
aThornton&  Collie,  19s.StDa.  st. 
Tofts,  Wm.  23  Drummond  st. 
Turnbull,  A.  &  Co.  317  High  st. 
Walker,  James,  6  James"  court 
Wallace,  R.  &  Co.  Register  place 

PRINTERS,   (LITHOGRA- 
PHIC.) 
Boyle,  John,  l42  High  street 
Crighton,  A.  54  Princes  street 
Duncan  &  Co.  I  Gabriel's  road 
Forrester,  Wm.  6  St  Andrew  sq. 


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Hall,  Joseph,  Lothiau  road 
*Huuie.  11.  W.  52  Shore 
Inglis  &  Co.  1 1    Mpunn 
Leith,  Saml.  9  s.  St  Audiew  st. 
M'Glashan.  AIp.k.  26  Clyde  :-t. 
Nichol,  W.  &  Co.  1  1   Hanover  st. 
Nimino,  Jas.  7  Ciiirubber's  close 
Pock,  W.  and  Son,  6  George  street 
Ruthven,  James,  4  Bank  street 
Smith,  J.  30  Ilaaovej'  street 
Turner,  J.  and  Co.  Lothian  road 

PRINTERS'    LEAD- 
CASTER 
Napier,  J.  13  w.  Nicolson  street 
PRINTERS'  JOINERS. 
Donaldson,  A.  and  Sons,  so.  Nid- 

dry  street  ' 

Neil  and  Company,   10   Old  Fish- 
market  cidse 
Steel,  David,  41  Cowgate 
PRINTING  &  COPYING 
PRESS  MAKERS. 
Craik,  Wm.  5  Church  street 
Ritchie,  Pat.  6G  Nicolson  street 
Ruthven,  John,  23  New  street 
PROFESSORS  OF  UNI- 
VERSITY. 
Alison,    Dp  W.    P.    Practice    of 

medicine,  44  Heriot  row 
Ballingall,    Sir    George,    military 

surgery,  13  Heriot  row 
Bell,  G-  J.  of  the  law  of  Scotland, 

3  Park  place 
Brunton,  A.,  D.D.,  Hebrew,  Col- 
lege 
Chalmers,    Rev.    Dr,    Churchhill, 

Morningside 
Christison,    Dr,    materia    medica, 

5  Randolph  crescent 
Dunbar,  G.  Greek,  Rose  park 
Ferrier,  J.    F.    universal   history, 

14  Carlton  street 
Forbes,  James  D.  natural  philoso- 
phy, 15  Atnslle  place 
Graham,  Dr  R.  medicine  and  bo- 
tany, 35  Howe  street 
Haiiiilton,  Sir  W.  logii-.  and  metji- 
physics,  16  Great  King  street 
Henderson,   Dr  Johr,  medicine 
and    general    pachol  gy,      63 
Nortliumberland  sue.-t 
„  Thus,    astronomy,   I    Hill- 

side crescent 
Hope,  Dr  Tho.  C.  chenaistry  and 
chemical  pharmacy,  31  Moray 
place 
Jameson,  Robt.  natural  history, 

21  Royal  circus 
Kelland,      P.     mathematics,     6 

Inverleith  row 
Low,  D.  agriculture,  2  Hanr.  st. 
Monro,  Dr  A.  practical  anatomy 

and  surgery.  University 
Napier,     Macvey,     conveyancing, 
39  Castle  street 


Pillans,  J.  humanity,  19  London 

street 
Simpson,  Dr  J.  Y.  midwifery,   22 

Albany  street 
Spalding,  W.  rhetoric  and  belles 

lottres,  1  1   London  street 
Syme,   James,    clinical    surgery, 

9  Charlotte  square 
Thomson,  Allan,  M.D-,  institutes 

of  medicine,  HO  Geurge  sireet 
Tiail,Dr,  medical  jurisprudence, 

13  Gloucester  place 
Welsl),  Rev.  David,  divinity  and 

church  hi^t.  59  Melville  st. 
Wilson,  J.   moral   philosophy,  6 

Gloucester  place 
PUNCH  (STEEL)  CUTTERS. 
Sedigmaii,   F.  Craijiside-hoiise 
Skirvlng,  John,  31   Bucdeuch  pi. 

QUILL  MANUFACTURERS 

AND  PEN-MAKERS, 
Duncan,  A.  and  Son,    J  8   South 
St  Andrew  sireet 

RECORDERS. 
Hay,  J.  ot  Calt.  burying  ground, 

21  Calton  hill 
Hunter,  John,  for  Can.  179  Can. 
•Walker,  Jas.  (for  South  Leith) 

27  Giles  street 
*Si;otland,  Thos.  (for  No.  Leith) 

40  Bridge  street 
Siine,  J.,Buccleuch  and  Newing- 

ton  bury,  grounds,  26  Crosse 
Brown,  Gordon,  St  Cuttiberts,  34 

Buccleuch  place 
Thomson,  H.  Greyfriars,  23  Geo. 

IV.  Bridge 

RECTIFIERS. 

*Anderson,  Jas.  1 1  Giles  street 
*B  a.  k,  John,  33  Mitchell  st. 
*Buchan,  Mathew,  32  Bern.  st. 
•Duiilop,  William,  69  Constitu- 
tion street 
J.  Usher,  60  Cowgate 

ROPE  &  SAIL  MAKERS. 
*Calder,  William,  8  Bridge  st. 

Camel  on,  Tims.  1  Bath  street 
*Edin.  Ropery  Co.  28  Bath  st 
'Edmond,  John,  64  shore 
*Gavin,  I'eter,  &  Son,  1 1  Dock  pi. 
Gilmore,  W.  5(5  Grassmarket 
*Leith  Ropery  Co.  31  Bath  st. 
Lindsay,    Georj^e,    Horse  wynd, 

Cowgate 
Milne,  William,  78  Abbeyhill 
Nevvlands,     T.    and     Son,     106 

Grassinarket 
Robertson,  James,  104  Grassm. 

*  Smith  and  Graham,  8  Bern.  st. 

*  Stalker,  Wm.  3  Bernard  st. 
Thomson,  Miss,  7  St  Patrick  st. 

RUSSIA  WAREHOUSE. 
Duncan,  Geo.  325  High  street 
Gardner,  Thomas,  51  Fred.  st. 


SADDLERS  AND   HARNESS 

MAKERS. 
Ainslieand  Sutherland,  12  Prin» 

ces  street 
Berry,  James,  13  Bread  street 
Boog  and   lingers,  80  Princes  st. 
Carlrae,  W.  7  Queensf'erry  st. 
Chalmers,  G.  65  Clerk  street 
Fulton,  A.  18  Hanover  St. 
Gray,  J.  W.  58  Grassmaiket 
Grieve,  Robt.  599  Lawnniarket 
Hunter,  John,  .32  Fountainbr. 
*M'Alpiii,  Wm.  10   Broad  wynd 
M'Donald,  A.  31  Gras.-market 
M'Uonald,  Adam,  38  Grassm. 
;\I'Intosh,  J.   Lothian  road 
Miller,  Alex.  27  Lothian  st. 
Newton,  W.  &  A.  1  so.  St  David 

street 
*Nichol,  Jon.  &  Jas.  23  Kirkgate 
Paton,  A,  1  west  Register  street 
R>mer,  J.  and  A.  29  Princes  si. 
Sawers,  P.  6-3  Princes  street 
Sim,  Robert,  24  Grassmarkct 
Watt,  A.  7  south  St  David  st. 

SAILCLOTH  &  LINEN 
FACTOR. 
*Alison,  David,  22  Bernard  st. 

SALT  WAREHOUSES. 
*  Cameron,  J.  7  Old  Bridge  end 
*Davidson  &  Cn.  Junction  st. 
*Laird,  A.  22  Constitution  sireet 

SCULPTORS. 
Forrest,  R.  National  monument 
Macaulay,  A.  12  Windmill  st. 
Ritchie,  A  ex.  H.  92  Princes  st. 

.T.  Lothian  road 

Thomas,  Lothian  road 

Steell,  Juhn,  .3  Randolph  place 

SEAL  ENGRAVERS. 
(See  also  Jewellers  &  Lapidaries.) 
Butters,  L.  41  George  street 
Deuchar,  A.  73  Geo.st. — See  Adv. 
Kirkwood,  H.  3  so.  St  And.  st. 
M'Kean,  James,  3  Elder  street 
Murdoch,  C.  23  George  street 
Watt,  David,  67  North  bridge 
Peterkin,   J.  3  so.  College  street 

SHAWL    MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 
Fleming,  Thomas,  31  South  br. 
J.  and  W.    Howison,  2   Drum- 

mond  street 
Sime,  David  &  Son,  27  South  br. 
Sinclair,  John,  jun.79  South  br. 
Smith,  George,  108  South  br. 

James,  juii,  63  George  st. 

Robeit,  77  Princes  street 

Summers,  T.  49  Prince's  street 
Welsh,  Mathew,  81  Southbridge 
Wigham, J,  tertius,  32  Nicolson  st 

SHIP  BROKERS. 

Those  marked  (a)  are  Ship  and 

Insurance  Brokers. 


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*  Crease,  Archd.  13  Bernard  st. 
a  Denovau&  Co.  14)  Commercial 

place 
a* Duncan,  Jas.  &  Co.  9  Baltic  st. 
*M'Naughton,  A.  135  Constit.  st. 
*Mitc.hell,  J.  and  Co.  Dock  pi. 
*Stenhouse,  A.  &  G.  Wet  Docks 
*Thomsnii,   A.   &  W.  Exchange 

Buildings 
*Torrence,  JdS.  Bathfield 

SHIP  BUILDERS. 

*Biittiment,  J.  56  Bridge  st. 

*  Innos,  Rob.  8  Bridge  street 
♦Menzies  &  Co.  Wet  dock 
*Rose,  L.  &  Son,  Wet  dock 

SHIP  CHANDLERS. 

*Bolton  &  Co.  16  and  17  Com- 
mercial place 
*Dishington,  Thos.  57  Shore 

*  Gavin,  P.  &  Co.  6  Commer.  pi. 
*  Murray,  Jas.  25  Citadel 

SHIPMASTERS. 

*Adamson,  B.  59  Charlotte  st. 
*Allan,  D.  Portland  ter. 
•Anderson,  Wm.   Water  close 
*Baillie,  Peter,  30  Giles  street 
*Baxter,  Wm.  8  Albany  street 
'Bell,  Alex.  2  Portland  terrace 
*Bisset,  Thomson,  Regent  st. 
•Brownhlll,  D.  18  Couper  st. 
*Congleton,  T.  old  Sugar-h.cl. 
*Currie,  Adam,  2   Queensferry 

road 
*Dick,  Wm.  4  Riddel's  close 
*Dickson,  Jas.  2  Broad  wynd 

*  Douglas,  John,  4  Portland  ter. 
*Duncan,  S.  3  Hamburg:  place 
*Farquhar,  John,  64  Shore 
*Fyall,  Thos.  2  Hamburg  pi. 
*Gallaway,  Alex.  5  Coburg  st. 
*Gavin,  Wm.  Madeira  street 
*Gunn,  A.  5  Hope  terrace 
*Hall,  John,  4  Hermitage  hill 
*Halcrow,  John,  Helen  street 
*Lawson,  J.  6  Cannon  street 
*Lithgow,  Peter,  9  Dock  st. 
*Lyall,  Rob.  18  Albany  street 
*M'Aall,  Wm.  24  Couper  st. 
*Mackie,  Thos.  4  London  row 
*M'Kenzie,  3  Hamburg  pi. 
*Mann,  Benjamin,  20  Shore 
•Marshall,  Geo.  20  Shore 
*Meiklereid,  David,  41  Shore 
*Monzies,  John,  1  London  row 

Miller,  A.  n.  Junction  street 

* George,  Hamburg  pi. 

•Morrison,  Dan.  Hillhousefield 
cottage 

" Geo.  9  Albany  street 

* Wm.  4  London  row 

*Muiiro,  David,  21*  Couper  st. 


*Nicolson,  James,  Regent  st. 
*Packwood,  Tho.  18  Couper  st. 
*Punton,  Geo.  5  Admiralty  st. 
*Robertson,  Arthur,  Madeira  st. 

* James,  8  Albany  street 

* James,  jun.  s.  Forth  st. 

*Scott,  Alex.  Madeira  street 
* Andrew,  Madeira  place 

*  Sinclair,  Robert,  Bathfield 

*  Smith,  Alex.  14  Albany  st. 
*Smith,  Walter,  3  Portland  ter. 
*S  outer,  Peter,  Madeira  place 
*Straiton,  John,  4  Hamburg  pi. 
*Swanson,  Daniel,  2  Madeira  pi. 
* Dan.  jun.,  4  Hope  terrace 

*  Sword,  James,  47  Couper  st. 
*Thomson,  A.  70  Tolb.  wynd 

* William,  Madeira  street 

*Turnbull,  W.  1  Regent  street 

*  Why  te,  J.  7  Hope  terrace 

SHIPOWNERS. 

*Galloway,  John,  Hillhousefield 
Hardie,  Drummond,  Queens'  pL 

* J.  33  Charlotte  street 

* — • —  Thomas,  10  John's  place 
*Henderson,  Jas.  Madeira  pi. 
*Jackson,  D.  72  Kirkgate 
Kirk,  Robert,  Cassels  place 
Smith,  John,  1  George  place 
*Swanson,  Robert,  2  Shore 
*Turcan&  Co.  Wet  Docks 
Waldie,  James,  32  Queen's  pi. 
Warden,  Peter,  Bathfield 
*Wood,  P.  &  C.  41  Bernard  st. 

SHIPPING     COMPANIES. 

Aberdeen  and  Inverness  Steam- 
ship office,  27  Princes  street 

*Aberdeen,  Leith,  &  Clyde  Co. 
Wet  Dock  I 

*Dundee,  Perth,  and  London 
Co.  2  Dock  place 

General  Steam  Navigation  Co. 
14  Shore,  &  21   Waterloo  pi. 

*  Glasgow  &  Edinburgh    Canal 

Shipping     Co.     54     Timber 

bush. — See  ^pp. 
*Hull  and  Leith  Co.  80  Shore. 
*Hull  and  Leith   Steam-packet 

Co.  44  Bernard  street 

*  Inverness  and  Leith    Co.    28 

Constitution  street. 

*Leith  &  Greenock  Co.  2  Dock 

* ,  Hamburg,  and  Rotter- 
dam, Wet  Docks 

* and  Newcastle  Steamer, 

Tower  st. 

*Liverpooland  Leith  packet  Co., 
Victoria  Wharf,  24  Sheriff 
brae 

*Liverpool  and  Leith  Co.,  Wet 
docks 

Liverpool  and  Glasgow  Steam- 
packet  office,  3  High  terrace 


*London  and  Edinburgh  Co.  67 

Shore 
*Londonand  Leith  Old  Co.  71 

Shore 
^London,    Leith,   Edinburgh,    and 

Glasgow   Co.    45   Sbore. — See 

Adv. 

*  London   and    Leith    Steam  Yacht 

Co.  45  Shore 
*Leith  &  Berwick  Co.   Wet  Dock       1 
*Ross  &  Morayshire  Co.   Tower  st.       i 

*  Steam-towing  Co.  Com.  place 

*  Stirling  and   Leith  Co.   2    Dock 

place 
Thurso  Shipping  Co.  Dock  place 
*VVick   and    Leith    Shipping  Co. 
Wetdocks 


SILK  AND  SHAWL 

CLEANERS. 

Constable,   J.  &   M.   66    Lothian 

street 
Johnston,  Mrs,  21  Carnegie  street 
Stead,  Mrs,  8  Sciennes 
Smith,  JMrs  J.  46  Lothian  street 

SILK  MERCERS. 

Aitken,  Alex.  20  n.  w.  Circus  p. 
Anderson,  J.  jun.  1  IVicolson  st. 
Blackwood,  T.  &  J.  43  Geo.  st. 
Blair,  Chas.  73  George  street 
Coats,  Thomas,  46  South  bridge 
Cowan  &  Strachan,  15  Princes  st. 
Fergusoti,  Smith,  5  George  st. 
Gregg,  D.  &  Co.  30  Prince's  st. 
Gregg  and  Miller,  6  George  street 
Hutton,  Robert,  36  South  bridge 
Kennington  &  Jenner,  47  Princes 

street 
Leechman,  James,  85  George  st. 
Leslie,  John  &  Co.  21  Picardy  pi, 
Meyer,  IMons.  95  George  st. 
*Milner,  Mrs,  4  Kirkgate  and  5 

Baxter's  place 
Mortimer  &   Graham,  27  Princes 

street 
Patterson,  A.  65  George  street 
Patison  and  Pringle,  6  South  br. 
Reid,  John,  Anderson,  &   Co.  75 

George  st. 
Renton,  W.  and  Co.  14  Princes  st. 
Richar^lson   A.   41   Si  43   Fiede- 

rick  street 
Romanes  &  Paterson,  59  N.  bridge 
Spittal,  J.  &   Son,    12  St  Andrew 

square 
Wemyss,  John,  24  Downie  place 
Wilson,  J.  3  South  bridge 

SILVERSMITHS. 
(See  Goldsmiths  and  Jewellers.) 

Campbell,  C.  8  M'Dowall  street 
Turner,  Peter,  Dalrjr  lane 


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Urquhart,  John,  47  High  strRet 
Ivol)  and  Whittet,  3  Thistle  st.  lane 
Wilkie,  Andrew,  45  High  street 
Weir,  Samuel,   13  Caual  street 

SILVER  PLATERS. 
B-nnet,  William,  94  Wist  bow 
Glass,  Rubert,  322  Laanmaiket 
Simpson  and  Graham,  Mound  pi. 

SKINNERS  AND   WOOL 

DEALERS. 

(Those  marked  {  a)  are  also 

Tanners.) 

Adatn  &  Son,  Bonington  mills 

Baird,  John,  Fowburu 

Thomas,  Powburn 

Legget,  David,  Cidibriiijje 

Robert,  Water  of  Leith 

aLauder,  John,  Silvermills 
Russell,  Robert,  Caiioiiniills 
Stark,  J.  Water  of  Leith 
Wiilker,  Tlliimas,   Bells  mills 
aWhite,  R.  Bonington 

SLATERS. 
(Those  marked  (a)  are  also  Plum- 
bers, and  those  (b)  Glaziers.) 
bField  and  Allan,  -27  Fred.  st. 
bBaxier,  J.  an<i  Jas.  18  Leith  st. 
bBreck,  A.  15  Frederick  street 
*Christie,  George,  25  Giles  st. 
Clark,  William,   166  High  street 

John,  84  George  street 

♦Crawford,  MrsPb.^97  Kirkgate 
Dodds,  Andrew,  129  High  street 
*  Fortune,    Robert,  &  Co.   Bun- 

ningtoii  road 
Gavin,  INI.  2  Nottin(;hwm  ter. 
Henderson,  John,  38  George  st. 
M'Kenzie,  Wm.   233   Canongate 
Messer,  Jas.  32  St  Leonaid  st. 
abNotman,    J.  and   Co.  Bellevue 

cottage 
Robb,  W.  56  Crosscausey 
Sinton,  W.  11  St  Leonard's  lane 
Slater,   John,    138  Canongate 
Stewart,  John,  30  Alva  st. 
Stuart,  Owen,  l2  n.  St  And.    st. 
Trotter,  John,  1  Clerk   street 
Watson,  James,  Canonmills 
Wilson,  David,  1    Portland  place 

b James,  27   Howe  street 

b Young,  John,  11  Calton  street 
*b J.  50  Constitution  street 

SMITHS 
(Those  marked   (a)  are  Farriers 

and  those  (b)  Winding-up- 

Jaek  Makers) 
*aAitkens,  James,  14  Piitterrow 

*a T.  65  Charlotte  street 

aArcher,  Mark,  Duke  street 
Auchincloss,  J.  19  Rose  street 
Bell,  John,  166  Ross  street  lane 


Bell,  Peter,  0  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 
Bogie,  Jos.  Thistle  lane 
aBrown,  Jas.  140   Fountainbridge 

b William,  26  High  Culton 

*•  William,  Ferry  road 

*Bryce,  Wm.  28  Sandport  street 
Bruce,  W.   and  J.    7  Old  Physic 

Gardens 
Brydon,  T.  76  Causeysidc 
C'alder,  Thos.  2  Albany  street 
Carrick,  Alex.   149   Rose  street 

Jas.  156  Rose  street 

Chishdlni,  Jno.  29  Horse  wynd 
Cluy,  John,  Circus  lane 
aColdwell,  Dav.  Bangholm 

Jas.  Raeburn  place 

Corniack,  D.  and   Son,   I  Terrace 
Crawford,  D.   132  Nicolson  st. 
Cunning,  Wm.  38  Queen  street 
Denholm,  J.  &  W.  Morningside 
a  Dick,  John,  8  Clyde  street 
Dove,  Ja'?.  Greenside  lane 
*Fairgrieve,  W.  8  Dock  street 
Flockhart,  J.  18  Crosscausey 
Forrest,  A.  2 1   Greenside  place 

T.  14  Crosscausey 

Gerard,  Wm.  10  New  street 
Gilford,  N.  40  Buccleuch  street 
Gray,  P.  47  Hanover  street 

Jas.   York  lane 

Greig,  J.  &  Sons,  Lothian  road 

Wm.  156  Rose  street 

'Hay,  Jas.  Bowie's  close 
Hall,  George,  Newhaven 
Hetherton,  H.  19  Hercules  st. 
Hill,  G.  12  Richmond  place 
Hunter,  G.  Albany  lane 
*Hunter,  R.  &  Son,  109  Kirkg. 

*  Ireland,  Chas.  05  Commercial  pi. 
Kelly,  John,  28  Canal  street 
Kennedy,  Jas.  6  Nottingham  pi. 

James,  35  Canal  street 

Knight,  Geo.  15  so.  St  And.  st. 
Lamb,  Andw.  Lamb's  close 
Lowrie,  John,  105Abbeyhill 
*Mackie,  Rob.  13  F'ox  lane 
aMather,  T.  sen.  14  Greenside  r. 
Millar,  Dav.  Water  of  Leith 
*Napier,  Thos.  41  Water  lane 
*Ness,  Thos.  27  Commercial  pi. 
Ormiston,  Geo.  156  Rose  street 
Paterson,  A .  St  Cuthbert's  lane 
Peterkin,  J.  63  n.  b.  Canongate 
Purves,  A.  Deanhaugh  street 
Rennie,  J.  53  Hanover  street 
Reoch,  Geo.  Canonmills 
Ritchie,  J.  77   Nicolson  street 
Robertson,  John,  2  Nelson  place 
*Ross,  John,  9  Citadel 
Scott,  John,  3  Castlebarns 
Shiells,  R.  Swinton  row 
Simpson,  John,  10  Church  street 
*aSmibert,  Jas.  83  St  Andw-  st. 
Smith,  Geo.  74)  Abbey  hill 
Spence,  Lawrence,  Echobank 


*aTait,  Geo.  Junction  street 
*  Thomson,  Jas.  Duke  street 
Tod,  J.  and  Son,  Greenside  lane 
Tough,  W.  63  St  Leonard  street 
Urquhart,  Geo.  Circus  lane 
Wale,  Jas.  90  Leith  wynd 
Wallace,  T.  Wardle  cottage 
Wilson  &  Moir,  mint 
Wardlaw,  P.  Broughton  street 
Whitson,  Jas.  37  F'ountainbridge 
Yurkson,  Archd.  Innes's  court 

SOAP  MAKER. 
'Taylor,    W.    and    Co.    4   Little 

Carron,  10  Sheriff  brae 

SOLICITORS. 

(Those  marked  (a)  are   Memberi 
of  the   Incorporated    Society  ot 
Solicitors  in  Supreme  Courts.) 
aAdam,  Jas.  19  Claremont  cres. 

a Patrick,  6  i  Gt.  King  st. 

Adamson.  D.  M.  22  Dublin  st. 
aAdams,  John,  3  n.  Charlotte  st. 
aAikman,  John,  2  Mound  place 
Aitkin,  Jas,  5  west  Maitland  st. 
Alexander,  John,  2  lioxb.  ter. 
*aAllan,  Wm.  Thomson's  pi. 
a  Anderson,  Isaac,  Montgomery  st. 

Charles,  7  so.  Charlotte  st. 

— —  Jas.  2  Hay  street 

a Jas.  52  Bristo  street 

— —  Rob.  I  London  street 
Archer  &  Mann,  2 1  Bernard  st. 
aArthur,  Rd.  2  north   St  David 

street 
aBaillie,  Thos.  4  Baxter's  place 
Banks,  P.  S.  25  George  street 
Bell,  James,  18  St  James'  square 

Wm.  13  Union  place 

*Beveridge,    S.    and    P.    notaries 

public,  38  Bernard  street 
aBisset,  Jn.  6  Gayfield  square 
Black,  Hen.  21  St  Andrew  sq. 
aBoog,  Robt.  J  5  Clyde  street 
Brodie,  Jas.  26  Pitt  street 
Brown,  Alex.  4  Bank  street 

John,  4<  Duke  street 

Buchanan,  Chas.  8  London  st. 

James,  39  George  square 

aBurness,  Jas.  17  Duke  street 
Cairns  and  Moffat,  10  Argyle  sq. 
Calder,  G.  78  Queen  street 
aCampbell,  S.  9  Bellevue  cresc. 
Carphin,   G.  Parliament  square 
Clerk,  Robt.  I  London  street 

Chas.  1   London  street 

aCook,  John,  5  Drummond  st. 
aCormack,  D.  6 1  York  place 
aCotton,  G.  71  Bristo  street 
aCourt,  John,  10  St  Andw.  gq. 
Crichton,  Hew,  1 3  Nelson  st. 
Crombie,  A.  1  Gillespie  street 
aDalrymple,  W.  47  Gt.  King  st 
aDavidsoD,  John,  17  Elm  row 
Deuchar,  R,  S  Nicolson  squarQ 


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Dickson,  Geo#  4<  Gt.  King  st. 
aDniialdson,  J.  46  Northutnb.  st. 
aDoud,  Dav.  4  Heridersou  row 
aDuncan,  Wm.  1  Heriot  row 
Dunn,  John,  4'29  Lawnmarket 

Thomas,  24  Duke  st. 

Dymock  &  Paterson,  4  Bank  st. 
aEUis,  William,  4  Royal  terrace 
Fairly,  T.  S.  4  Montgomery  st. 
Falk  ler,  J.  P.  10  Argyle  square 
Ferguson,  Andw.  79  Princes  st. 
Ferguson,  C.  G.  29  Fred.  st. 
aFisher,  Chas.  4  Scotland  street 

a Daniel,  21  St  Andrew  sq. 

Fraser,  Wm.  N.  26  Dijndas  st. 
aFyfe,  A.  15  Leopold  place 
Galhraith,  M.  7  Tniphichen  st. 
GardL'ier,  John,  25  Dundas  st. 
GihsDn,  Julin,  1  Ahercromby  pi. 
aGifford,  AWx.  2  Hill  square 
aGiliuour,  John,  5  Antigua  st. 

a  Gordon,  Sir  C.  6  Albyn  place 
Gowan,  Alex.  18  Moray  placce 
aG  ant,  Duaald,  .37  York  place 
aGray,  David,  25  York  place 

.   John,  19  Duke  street 
*Gunn,  R.  19  Constitution  street 
♦Harvey,  J.  (andN.P.)  12  Ber- 
nard street 
aHendeffon,  J.  20  St  Patrick  sq. 

a R.  11  Royal  Exi'.hMni^e 

aHorn,  William,  3  Chapel  street 
Hutchison,  Alex.  18  London  st. 

Wm.  4  Hunter  square 

almlach,  George,  29  Elder  street 
Imrie,  James,  41  Gt.  King  st. 
aln^lis,  Wm.  1  St  Vincent  st. 
James,  Alex.  34  north  Bridge 
aJamieson,  J.  47  York  place 
Johnston,  J.  S.  21  Northd.  st. 
aJohnstone,  Tho.  37  Albany  st. 
Keegan,  Jn.  5  n.  St  David  st. 
Kerr,  Chas.  J.  33  Albany  street 
Kissock,  W.  33  Cumberland  st. 
Laidlaw,  R.  19  Leopold  place 
aLandale,  Ro.  3.3  Dublin  street 

a Thomas,  8  Baxter's  place 

T.  &  R.  8  Baxter's  place 

aLeburn,  Thomas,  56  George  sq. 
*Leith,  Jo.  123  Constitution  st. 
aLiddle,  Joseph,  12  Scotland  st. 
*Lindsay,  Wm.  13  Bernard  st. 
aLockhart,  Robert,  15  Clyde  street 
*Lorimer,  W.  28  Bernard  st. 
Lothian,  Maur.  20  St  Andrew  sq. 
aMack,  J.  O.  20  Dean  terrace 
aMacandrew,  J.  &  J.  28  Dub- 

liu  street 
aM'Brair,  D.  J.  39  Albany  st. 
M'Craken,  John,  10  Rutland  st. 
M'Glashan,  John,  5  Argyle  sq. 
M'Indoe,  Tho.  113  Princes  st. 
aM'Innes,  James,  10  George  sq. 
aMackintosh,  L.  31  Northumb.  st 
Mackei)2ie,D.  M.  17  St  James  sq. 


M'Kenzie,  John,  8  Manor  pi.       j 
aM'Millan,  Edward,  43  York  pi.  ' 
Malcolm,  James,  30  Dundas  st. 
aMarshall,  Jas,  30  Brought<in  pi, 
aMartin,  William,  17  Union  st. 

James,  48  Cumberland  st. 

The  .dore,  48  Cumbd.  st. 

Mason,  Wm.  4  Bank  street 
Meikle,  James,  2  Queen  street 

;  Wm.  22  Dundas  street 

Menzies,  Wm.  19  Dundas  street 
Millar,  Alex.  8  Cumberland  st. 
aMiller,  James,  20  Nelson  st. 

a William,  59  George  sq. 

*d  Milne,  Geo    19  Barnard  st. 
aMitcbell,  D.  67  G'.  King  st 

a-i David,  jun.  24  Doke  st. 

a Wm.  67  Gt.  King  stre<'t 

Moffat,  T.  M.  297  High  street 

William,  11  Rankeillor  st. 

a  Monro,  George,  3  Regent  ter. 
a  Moore,  James,  108  George  street 
aMorgan,  Jas.  7  WalUer  street 
aMorison,  John,  27  Elder  street 
* John,  N.    P.  38   Quality 

street 
Morrison,  Adam,  18  Windsor  st. 
aMuir,  Wm.  79  Princes  street 
a*Murdooh,  John,  S.S. C.  Procu- 
rator-fiscal, 120  Constitu.  St. 
aMurray,  John,  625Castlehill 

a J.  jun.  .32  St  And.  sq. 

Nairne,  A.  5  Hart  street 
aNapier,  George,  23  Albany  st. 
aNeil,  R.  14  Elder  street 
Nisbi  t,  Jas.  59  Brougbton  st. 
Oliphant,  R.  31  Princes  street. 
Ormiston,  F.  59  Lauriston  pi. 

R.  17  Bristo  street. 

a  Parker,  John,  Register  office 
aPatersou,  John,  47  Albany  st. 

John,  10  Hanover  street 

aPatison,  M.  10  so.  St  Andw.  St. 
aPaton,  Thns.,  22  Elder  street 
*Paul,  J.  13  Bernard  street 

a Patr.  5  Rutland  square 

Pearson,  Patrick,  22  Hill  street 
Peterkin,  A.  25  James'  square 
aPhin,  John,  37  Dublin  street 
Pollock,  Wm.  1.3  York  place 
Pridie,  Peter,    H.  5  Nicolson  st. 
Ramsay,  P.  A.  31  Brougbton  pi. 
aRanken,  Thomas,  10  Duke  st. 
aRenton,  Jas.  25  Scotland  st. 
Robertson,  D.  8  Brunton  place 
J.  A.  59  Frederick  street 

Wm.  66  Great  King  street 

John,  14  St  Andrew  st. 

Rogers,  John,  14  Dean  terrace 
aRonald,  J.  12  Walker  street 
aRoss,  James,  8  Mansfield  pi. 

a John,  4  London  street 

Rymer,  Thomas,  56  George  st. 
Saunders,  William,  4  Albany  st. 
aSang  and  Adam,  61  Gt  King  st. 


"Sirason  &  Morrison,  33    Ber- 

ra:  d  street 
Scotland,  A-  P.   13  south  Char- 
lotte street 
Scott,     Rymer,    and     Scott,    56 
George  street 

Robert,  63  Hanover  street 

Selby,  R.  B.  26  Dundas  street 
Shield,  George,  3  Alva  street 
'^Shiels,  Thos.  14  Bernard  street 
Sinclair,  Cs.  R.  1  1   South  Bridge 
Smith,  Robert,  9  Stafford  street 

T.  C.  18  Gardner's  cresc. 

a Wm.  3  Duncan  street 

aSnody,    And.    26    Gaytield    sq. 

and  123  Constitution  st. * 
aSomerville,  J.  .3  Gt.  King  street 
a  Spalding,  W.  85  Gt.  King  street 
Spence,  Charles,  2 1  ^o.  St  Drf vid  st. 

a Peter,  2  Thistle  court 

a  Stevenson,  A.  7  Royal  Exihange 
Stewart,  C.  &  D.   18  Duke  st. 
a Charles,  18  Duke  street 

Thos.  2  west  Presion  st. 

aStuart,  Jas.  34  Great  King  st. 
aSword,  James,  1  Buccleuch  st. 
Taylor,  Daniel,  18  Leopold  pi. 

P.  H.  18  Leopold  place 

!  aThomson,  D.  J.  13  Annandale  st. 

Wm.  1 1   South  bridge 

Tod,  John,  13  Gilmore  place 
Wallace,  V/.  D.  2  Alva  street 
Walls,  John,  17  London  street 
a  Walker,  John,  7  Elder  street 
Watt,  Jas.  B.  9  York  place 
Wauah,  W.  31  Cbeyne  street 

a  Webster,  James,  16  Royal  circus 

a R.,  Sig.  Of.  65  Princes  st. 

aWhitehead,  John,  5  Fettes  row 
Wilkie,  Jas.  F.  29  Dundas  street 
*  Wilson,  Andw.,  21  Bernard  st. 
Wishart,  W.  37  Frederick  street 
Wood,  P.  27  P,tt  street 
aWotherspoon,  W.  16  Ainslie  pi. 
aYoung,  John,  1 1  Union  street 

SPIRIT  DEALERS. 

Adam,  S.  36  Northumberland  st. 
*Aitken,  William,  14  Dock  place 
Anderson,  H.  S.  40  Hanover  st- 

Jas.  2  1  Rose  street 

*Armstrong,  William,  49  Shore 
Auld,  Geo.  1  St  Anthony's  pi. 
*Awburn,  Mrs,  59  Bridge  st. 
Bain,  T.  5  Fleshmarket  close 
Bayne,  James,  7  Hanover  street 
*Beaston,  Robert,  41   Shore 
Bell,  Geo.  7  Shakspeare  square 
*Berwick,  Agnes.  20  Sandport  st. 
Beveridge,  Jlrs,  Bonington  br. 
Binnie,  Alex.  48  Grassmarket 
Blackie,  Mrs,  Jock's  lodge 
Bowden,  John,  Jock's  lodge 
*Boyce,  John,  13  Constitution  .st 
Bramwell,  A.  14  Downie  place 


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Broo1-s,  Abraham,  231  Canongate 
Browu,  Thomas,  t'S  St  James'  sq. 

Thos.  Mayfield  loan 

* G.  B.  13  Kir  kgate 

* Thomas,  5  Duncan  place 

Bruce,  D.  13  Dublin  street 
*Bryce,  I\Iargaret,  39  Shore 
Buchanan,  John,  1  Little  Carron 
Cameron,  Archibald,  18  Citadel 

William,  142  Canongate 

■^Campbell,  JMrs  Alex.  7  Shore 
-■  -  Donald,  15  Abbey  strand 
John,  Newhaven 

*  Carson,  Wui.  48  Couper  street 
Carter,  Mrs  And.  44  Hanover  st. 

Nicol,    23   Crosscausey  and 

Canongate 
*Chadvvick,  Colin,  14  Citadel 
*Cochrane,  IM.  9  Riddel's  close 
Clark,  Ge  rge,  166  High  street 
Colhns,  H.  309  Canongate 
Combe,  James,  Newhaven 
"Cormick,  Jas.   1   Dock  place 
Cowan,  Ninian,   Infirmary  st.   and 

Main  Point 
Craig,  M.  &  A.  302  Lawnmarket 
Crerar,  Peter,  321  Higf)  St. 
Camming,  Mrs,  43  Canongate 
Cunningham,  Jas.  21  Cassels  pi. 
Currie,  James,  Craig's  close 
Dalton,  Henry,  202  Pleasance 
*Davidson,  Alex.  3  Dock  place 
Dempster,  G.  Veal  Market  stairs 
Dewrtr    and    Burleigh,    4   Shake- 
spear  square 
Dewar,  P.  34  Candlemaker  row 
Dobbie,  W.  9  St  James  square 
*D(mal(lson,  A.  1  Hamburg  place 

' Wm.  10  Pillans  place 

* Wni.  56  Kirkgate 

Dow,  Chas.  179  Pleasance 

Jas.  7  so.  St  Andrew  street 

Dowie,  H.  78  Canongate 

* Adam,  18  Shore 

Dryborough,  George,  Newhaven 
Edington,  Alex.  285  High  street 
Elder,  James,  17  Buccleuch  street 
England,  P.  24  Flesh  Market  cl. 
Farmer,  Mrs  Wm.  Jock's  lodge 
*Farquhar,  Alex.  21  Citadel 
Fazakerley,  H.  74  Nicolson  street 
Fenler,  James,  331  Canongate 
Fergusson,  I.  10  Downie  place 

and  Carmichael,  283  Canon. 

* Mrs  2  Bernard  street 

Fiddes,  William,  4  Cowgate 
Findlay,  Geo.  Water  of  Leith 
*Foibes,  Mary,  3  Water  lane 
Forrest,  James,  Water  of  Leith 

Wm.  60  Abbey  hill 

'Eraser,  Alex.  5  Com.  place 
— —  Alex   Albany  lane 
— — Murdoch,  135  Fountainbri. 
.  Wm.  Jock's  lodge 

*Geggie,  Mark,  100  Constitution  st. 


Gibb,  Wm.  197  Canongate 
Gilbert,  J.  3  Little  King  street 

*  Gilchrist,  D.  39  St  Ai^drew  st, 
Gourlay.  Mrs,  12  Johnston  street 
*Gow,  M.  4  Church  lane 
*Graenie,  Dav.  36  Sandport  street 

* Ann,  26  Queen  street 

Grant,  L.  CO  Queen  street 
Green,  James,  Jock's  lodge 
Grieve,  G.  323  High  street 
Grosset,  James,  3  High  riggs 
Halliday,  Mrs,  116  West  port 
Hamilton,  Wm.  24  Rose  street 
Hart,  Thomas,  17  Frederick  st. 
*Harvie,  John,  1  Citadel 
Hastie,  James,  31  Nelson  street 
Hay,  Duncan,  27  Bristo  street 

* Jas.  24  Shore 

Henderson,  Wm.  II  Grassrti. 

*  .Tas.  5  Dock  place 

* :Mrs  7  Do,  k  place 

*Hill,  Thos.  26  Bridge  street 
*Hislop,  Geo.  2  Bernard  street 
"Horn,  Jo,  38  Shore 
*Howie,  Alex.  11  Dock  street 

* James,  7  Fox  lane 

Hughes,  Mrs,  149  Causeysido 
*Hull,  Mrs,  12  Portland  place 
*Humphrey,  John,  28  Queen  st 
*Hunter,  Mrs,  8  Shore 
Inglis,  Andrew,  76  Grassmarket 

D.   13  so.  Richmond  street 

Irving,  D.  5  so.  IMelville  place 
*Innes,  John,  2    Queen  st. 
Jackson,  T.  St  Cuthbert's  glebe 
Kay,  Robert,  9  St  Anthony  place 
Kennedy,  C.  8  s.  St  Andrew  st. 

Robert,  439  Lawnmarket 

Kerr,  Wm.  148  High  street 

Robt.  Jock's  lodge 

Laidlaw,  Wm.  2  Niddry  street       j 
Lamb,  T.  8  no.  Melville  place 
Lammie,  H.  181  High  street 
Lamond,  John,  106  Nicolson  st. 
Landels,  A.  49  Candlemaker  r, 
*Langford,  Thomas,  4  Shore 
*Lawrie,  John,  10  Spence's  place 
Liddle,  J.  236  Canongate 
Lindsay,  J.  8  Young  street 
Listoii,  Durham,  Newhaven 
Logan,  George,  134  Pleasance 
*Lyall,  John,  1  Bridge  street 
M'Blain,  Wm.  139  Canongate 
*M'Crowrie,  Mrs  Jo.  23  Citadel 
M'Donald,  A-  169  Canongate 

George,  1  St!ifFord  street 

Robt.  275  High  st. 

M'Eivan,  Win.  6  Young  street 
M'Farlane,  J.  49  Frederick  st. 

J.  39   Cumberland  street 

M'Gregor,  Donald, 10  Princes  st. 
M'Intosb,  J.  25  Richmond  place 
M'Kay,  Ang.  62  Cumberland  st. 

Neil,  14  Hanover  street 

—=.  John,  266  Canongate 


M'Kay,  John,  U3  High  street 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.  148  Cowgate 

Finlay,  6  College  street 

M'Leau,  A.  206  Cowgate 
M'Leod,  Hector,  19  Bread  st. 
M'Naughton,  J.  7  Market  st. 
*M'Rae,  Alex.  37  Sandport  st. 
*Massey,  Thos.  1 1  YardheadS 
*Masnn,  John,  26  Shore 
Macfarlane,  D.  12  W.  Maitld.  st. 
*Maclennan,  D.  65  Shore 
Masters,  MrsW.  110  Rose  street 
*Matheson,  Dun.  10  Commer.  pi. 
Mathison,  Alex.  100  Rose  street 
Marr,  John,  St  Leonard's  hill 
*Meiklejohn,  Wm.  44  Giles  st. 
Mein,  James,  56  St  Leonard  st. 
Miller,  Alex.  7  Northumberd.  pi. 
*Milligan,  Mrs,  4  Regent  street 
*Mitchell,  Mrs,  17  Shore 

— —  Mrs  Ann,  2  Milne  square 
*Morrison,  Alex.  126  Kirkgate 

A.  canteen,  Piershill 

* Mrs,  14  Cromwell  street 

Muir,  David,  west  Norton  place 

George,  52  Rose  street 

Munro,  A.  Bonine'ton 

* William,  2  Portland  place 

Neilson,  Jannes,  Canonmtlls 
*Ness,  Mrs,  12  Shore 

James,  71  York  place 

Nicol,  John,  48  George  street 
*Niven,  Mrs,  21  Commercial  pi. 
Oxley,  George,  280  Canongate 

John,  123  Canongate 

Pagan,  Oswald,  10  High  riggs 
Patterson,  James,  413  Lawnm, 
Peck,  William,  2  Broughton  st. 

*  Philip,  David,  25  Duke  st. 
Pringle,  Alex.  1  Veitch  place 

J.  6  St  Leonard's  hill 

Raeburn,  Wm.  597  Castlehill 
*R(>bertson,  Alex.  24  Shore 
A.  167  Pleasance 

* David,  6  Fox  lane 

— James,  6  Milne  square 

James,  18  Hanover  street 

* John,  23  Giles  street 

* Wm.  34  Yardheads 

* Mrs,  Shore 

*  Ronald,  Mrs,  10  Dock  place 
Ross,  John,  4  Milne  scjuare 

J.  32  Northumberland  street 

Roxburgh,  Jas.  13  Market  place 
Russell,  J,  181  High  street 
Rutherford,  28  Bristo  street 

Walter,  40  Rose  street 

Scott,  William,  Carrubber's  close 

* J.  18  Dcrck  street 

*  Wni.  Bonitigton  road 
Simpson,  John,  6  Canal  street 
*Sinelair,  Mrs,  73  Shore 
*Skea,  Wm.  67  Timber  bush 
Small,  Jas.  38  Rose  street 
-=-^  Wm,  61  n,  b.  Canongate 


2.52 


STA 


PROFESSIONS   AND    TRADES 


sup- 


Smart,  Robert,  1  Shakespeare  sq. 

,  \Vm.  24  Downie  place 

Wm.  172  Pleasanr.e 

Smith,  Wm.  72  Timber  bush 
*Spaven,  Mrs,  78  Shore 

Steven,  Dary,  6  Dock  place 
Stewart,  Andrew,   50  Bristo  street 

Duncan,  39  Frederick  street 

John,  3  Clyde  street 

Joseph,  1 1  Clyde  street 

*  Mrs^,  CO  Bernard  street 
Stirling,   Wm.  50  Crosscausey 
Storle,  George,  50  Hnnovec  st. 
Strachan,  John,  2  Ampbion  place 

D.  17  Charlotte  place 

•Sutherland,  Wm.  47  b.h..re 
Taylor,  Mrs  J.  36  Biunswick  st. 
Thomson,  D.  1   Rutland  place 

David,  134  Rose  street 

-  John,  6  Shakspeare  square 

T.  7  n.  b.  of  Canongate 

Wm.  18  Union  place 

*Tolmie,  Adam,  33  Shore 

* James,  62  Shine 

Torrance,  Joseph,  172  Canongate 

*  Trench,  Robert,  Silverfield 
Trotter,  Stephen,  170  Rose  street 
■'Tulloch.  William,    17  Elbe  street 
Waldie,  John,  Echo  bank 

*  Walker,  Alex.  22  Shore 

* John,  12  Broad  wynd 

* William,  6  Tolbooth  wynd 

Waterston,   R.   133  Rose  street 
*Watt,  A.  4-3  Bernard  street 
George,  8  Jamaica  street 

*  Webster,  H.  43  St  Andrew  st. 
*Wiiiter,  John,  68  Shore 
Wood,  John,  Stead's  place 

Thomas,  Jock's  lodge 

Peter,  10  Fleshraarket  cl. 

Young,  A.  24  Simon  square 

— —  Mrs  G.  1  east  Sciennes  st. 

STABLERS. 
(See  Livery  Stables.) 

WHOLESALE  STATION- 

ERS. 

(See  also  Paper  Makers.) 

Cadell  and  Co.  Royal  Exchange 

Caldwell,  Lloyd,  &  Co.  44  Han- 

over  street 
Dickson,  Jas,  10  s.  St  Andrew  st. 
M 'Murray  and  Durham,  9  Blair  st. 
Mill,  John,  8  Hunter  square 
Sommerville  &  Son,  6  Drumm.  st. 
Small  and  Co.  35  Candlemaker  r. 
TuUis  and  Co.   14  James  square 
"Whyte,  Andrew,  1  Hunter  square 

STATUARY. 

O'Neil,  16  w.  Register  street 

STAY  AND  CORSET 
MAKERS. 
Aitkin,  Mr«,  1 22  Rose  street 


Behraer,  Fred.  63  Hanover  8t. 
Boyle,  R.  &  A.  21  Bank  street 
Brown,  Miss  C.  12  George  st. 
Byrne,  Mrs,  17  Bank  street 
Cameron,  Mrs,  3  Pitt  street 
Camijbell,  Mrs,  33  Castle  st. 

Mss,  112  Nicolson  street 

Chisholm,  Mrs,  26  Frederick  st. 

Miss,  16  George  st. 

Cowper,  Mrs,  190  Rose  street 
Crooks  &  Thomson,  14  Green- 
side  street 
Croley  and  Co.  45  Princes  st. 
Ewan,  Mrs,  30  Frederick  street 
Fortier,    Mademoiselle    C.    55 

Princes  street 
Galloway,  Miss  E.  C.  1  Rutland 

street 
Hayne,  Miss,  92  Princes  street 
Hislop,  Mrs,  69  George  street 
Hopton,  George,  68  Pi-inces  st. 
Jamieson,  Mrs,  87  George  st. 
Johnstone,  Miss,  18  Fredrk.  st. 
Martin,  Miss,  4  Toll  cross 
Matheson,  Misses,  10  Dublin  st. 
Meyer,  Madame,  95  Geo.  st. 
Murray,  Miss  E.  68  George  st. 
Peddie,  Mrs,  15  w.  Richmd.  st. 
Ralston,  A.  D.  10  Buccleueh  st. 
Robertson,  Mrs,  73  George  st. 
Ross,  Miss  C.  33  Dundas  street 
Scott,  Miss,  41  George  street 
Simpson,  Mrs,  24  Howe  street 
Stalker,  Mrs,  33  no.  Pitt  street 
Thomson,  Mrs  P.  1  Charles  st. 
Walker,  Mrs,  9  Hamilton  place 
Wemyss,  John,  24  Downie  pi. 
Williamson,  Mrs,  30  Lothian  st. 
Wright,  Mrs,  28  Castle  street 

STEEL  WORKS. 

Cadell,  W.    Sons,  &   Co.   Cra- 

mond  Works,  Royal  Exch. 

STOCKBROKERS. 

Allan,  Robt.  8  St  Andrew  sq. 
Burns    and    Myrtle,    1     Aber- 

cromby  place 
Home,  David,  68  Princes  st. 
Reid  &.  Nicolson,  60  North  br. 
Robertson,    John,    &     Co.    15 

Royal  Exchange 
Stevenson,  Alex.,  &  Son,  7  Royal 

Exchange 

STOCKING  MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 
(See  also  Hosiers.) 
Cruickshank  &,  Son,  57  George 

street 
Lawrie,  J.  3  Horse  wynd.  Can. 
Rutherford,  P.  7  Richmond  pi. 

STRAW  AND   LEGHORN 

HAT  MAKERS. 
Aloe  &  Prince,  12  Greenside  st. 
Armstrong,  Miss,  126  Canong. 


Buchan,  Misses,  21  Cliarles  st. 
Burnet,  J.  15  South  bridge 
Calderwood,  Mrs,  9  George  st. 
Cant,  Mrs,  3  no.  Bank  street 
Chisholm  and  Fleet,  18  No.  br. 
Christie,    jNlisses    A.  and  M.  9 

Loith  street  terrace  j| 

Cormack  E.  69  Princes  street         ■ 

Mrs  D.  44  So.  bridge  ^ 

*Cuthbert,  ]Miss,  3  Coujjer  st. 
Duncan,    Misses    J.  &    R.   57        ,, 

Frederick  street 
*Euinson,  M.  30  Kirkgate 
Falla,  Misses,  21  India  street 
Fraser,  Miss  D.  2  Warriston  pi. 
*Fowlis,  Miss,  Coatfield  lane 

*  Galloway,  Misses,  3   Spence's 

lldce 
Gilkison  and  Taylor,  Misses,  34 

Hanover  street 
Gillespie,  Mrs,  8  Charlotte  pi. 
Henderson,  Miss,  20  Nicolson  st. 
Kemp,  H.  16  Elm  row 
Lindsay,  Miss,  175  Canongate 
Macfarlajie,  Miss,  55  George  st. 
Martinson,  Misses,  2  Johnston's 

place 
Melrose,  Miss,  96  Canongate 
Mitchell  and  Heriot,  49  Geo.  st. 
Mochrie,  Miss,  55  India  place 
*Muckle,  J.  &  J.  5  Cannon  st. 
Ross,  M.  37  George  street 

*  Russell,  Miss  J.  28  Bernard  st. 
Smith,  Miss  M.  2  North  bridge 

Miss  E.  1  Leggat's  land 

Sutherland,  Mrs,  140  Rose  st. 
Miss  M.  11  Calton  street 

Misses,  6  L^nion  place 

Thomson,  Miss,  175  Canongate 
Toppin,  W.  23  George  street 
TurnbuU,  Misses,  29  William  st. 

*  Webster,  M.  11  Kirkgate 
Wemyss,  John,  24  Downie  pi. 
Wright,  Miss,  99  Princes  street 

SUGAR  REFINERS. 
Macfie,  W.  &  Co.  160  Canong. 
*Leith    Sugar   Refining   Co.    8 
Coburg  street 

MEDICINE— DOCTORS. 

Abercrombie,  John,  19  York  pi. 

Adams,  A.M.  and  surgeon,  23 
St.  Patrick  square 

Adam,  Walter,  39  George  sq. 

Beilby,  W.  57  Northumberl.  st. 

Boggle,  John,  16  Broughton  pi. 

Borthwick,  Dr.  10  Darnaway  st. 

Charters,  W.  S.  3  Athole  cr. 

Clark,  David,  56  Lothian  street 

Cornwall,  25  Royal  Circus 

Gumming,  Wm.,  M.D.  15  El- 
der street 

Davidson,  Dr.  J.  H.  19  Aber- 
cromby  place 


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Fairbairn,  Dr,  53  Geore:e  sq. 

Freud enthal,  Wm.  10  Hanover 
street 

Gardiner,  John,  18  Hill  street 

Graham,  Henry,  11  Shandwick 
place 

Henderson,  A.  129  Fountainbr. 

Huie,  Rich.  8  George  square 
Jackson,  Alex.  20  Clarence  st. 
Johnstone,  J.  B.  11  Forth  st. 
Kinniburgh,  Jos.  14  Cunibd.  st. 
Macaulay,  Alex. 48  Gt,  Kingst. 
Macfarlane,W.21  St  Bernard's 

crescent 
Mac  whir  ter,  Dr,  4  Ainslie  pi. 
Miller,  R.  N.,  surgeon,  18  Ran- 
keillor  street  ; 

Moffat,  Jas.  10  Hill  square 
Moir,  J.  M.D.,  52  Castle  street 
Mollison,  Jas.  31  India  street 
Purdie,  Dr  W.  15  Union  st. 
Reid,  Wm.  31  Nicolson  street 
Ronton,  Robt.  26  Howe  street 

John,  21  Young  street 

Russell,  Dr,  15  Lynedoch  pi. 
Scott,  John.  45  Queen  street 
Seller,  W.  23  Nelson  street 
Thatcher,  John,  14  Picardy  pi. 
Thomson,  Sam.  30  Royal  cir. 
Weir,  Graham,  1  Albyn  place 
Williams,  Edw.  28  Howard  pi. 
Wood,  James,  19  Royal  circus 
Young,  William,  60  George  sq. 


SURGEONS. 
Airth,  John,  Morningside 
Alexander,  J.  96  Lauriston  pi. 

■  H.  D.  46  Canongate 

J.  T.  12  Charlotte  place 

T.  45  Lauriston  place 

Anderson,  A.,  M.D.  40  Minto  st. 
A.  Y.  289  High  street 

* ■  Anderson,  C.  40  Qua- 
lity street 

Andrew,  James,  M.  D.  38  Min- 
to street 

*  Archibald,  Jas.  78  Kirkgate 
Balfour,  Dr  Wm.  10  Hill  st. 
Ballingall,  Sir  G.  13  Heriot  r. 
Beath,  John,  19  Castle  street 
Begbie,  James,  M.D.  6  Ainslie 

place 
Bell,  B.  120  George  street 

Charles,  M.D.  82  George 

.■street. 

George,  27  York  place 

Geo.  H.  13    Charlotte  sq. 

Joseph,  120  George  st. 

Brown,  J.,  M.D.  35  London  st. 

Thos.  S.  3  Forres  street 

— _  Wm.  M.D.  25  Dublin  st. 
*Brun,  Wm.  22  Charlotte  st. 

*  Bruce,  Walter,  22  Charlotte 

street 


Buchanan,  John,  23  Scotland  st 
Burn,  John,  19  Roxburghe  st. 
Burt,  John  G.  M.  88  Goo.  st. 
Caird,  John,  31  Nicolson  street 
Campbell,  J.,  M.D.  17 Albany  st. 
— —  Patrick,  4  w.  Newington 

William.  4  Picardy  pi. 

Carmichael,  W.  S.  1  Dean  ter. 
Chalmers,  D.,  M.D.  47  Lauris- 
ton place 
*Chapnian,  Jn.  M.D.  Hawkfield 

• Edward,  49  Constitution 

street 
Cheyne,  Charles,  Joi-dan  lane 
Chisholm,  J.  K.  25  London  st. 
Coldstream,  J.,  M.D.  31  Ber- 
nard street 
Cochrane,  John,  17  Archib.  pi. 
♦Combe,  J.,  M.D.  35  Charlotte 
street 

Dr  Andw.  25  Rutland  st. 

Cornwall,  J.,  M.D.  25    Royal 

circus 
Cowan,  John,  17  Roxburghe  st. 

George,  30  Clerk  street 

James,  30  Clerk  st. 

William,  56  High  street 

Crabbe,  John,  6  Hill  street 
Craigie,  D.,  M.D.  43  Queen  st. 
Crawford,  James,  3  Rutland  st. 

Wm.  57  Hanover  street 

Crichton,  W.  &  J.  12  Dean  ter. 
Cruickshank,  Jas.,  9  Hill  place 
Deas,  M.  R.  74  Lauriston  pi. 
Dickson,  A.  W.  14  Gt.  Kingst. 

T.  15  Greenside  pi. 

Douglas,  A.  15  Great  King  st. 

A.  H.  15  Drummond  pi. 

Dumbreck,  W.,  M.D.  14   Dub- 
lin street 
Duncan,  James,  M.D.  12  Heriot 

row 
Dunsmure,  James,  26  Castle  st. 
Dymock,  A.,  M.D.  19  Pitt  st. 
Fairbairn,  T.  3  Broughton  pi. 
Farquharson,    Dr    F.  25   Nor- 

thumberland  street 
Fergusson,    J.,  M.D.  23   Ann 

street 
Finch,  W.  M.  16  Dublin  street 
Finlay,  Wm.  Cherry  bank 
Eraser,  Wm.  6  St  Anthony  pi. 
Gibson,  P.  C.  5  Union  st. 
*  Gilchrist,  W.,  M.D.  1  James 

place 
Gillespie,  A.,  M.D.  30  York  pi. 
Glover,  G.  19  Buccleuch  pi. 

W.,  M.D.  4w.  Preston  st. 

Hamilton,  Dr  R.  7  Nelson  st. 

Dr  W.  B.  72  Broughton 

street 
Handyside,  Dr  P.  D.  45  York 

place 
Hay,  D.,  M.D.  7  Queen  street 


Henderson,   Thomas,  4   Mont- 
gomery street 

Dr  W.  63  Northumber- 
land street 

Howison,  W.  9  Nicolson  sq. 
Hunter,  Adam,  M.D.  18  Aber- 
cromby  place 

Alex-.  L3  Argyle  square 

Imlaeh,  F.  B.  26  Dublin  street 
Inglis,  A.,  M.D.  33  Albany  st. 
*Jackson,     R.     dispensary,    34 

Quality  street,  surgeon 
Jameson,  Geo.  87  George  st. 
John.ston,  Henry,  34  Queen  st. 
Keith,  Dr  Jas.  io  Wemyss  pi. 
Kennedy,  John,  35  Broughton 

street 
Kerr,  D.  25  Nelson  street 
Lawrie,  A.  T.  Park.side  house 

James,  22  Rankeillor  st. 

Lees,  R.  65  South  bridge 
*Lewins,  R.,  M.D.    F.R.C.P.  6 

Quality  street 
Lightbody,  Jolm,  139   Ceorge 

street 
Lizar.s,  John,  38  Charlotte  sq. 
M'Donald,  J.  C.  13  Portland  pi. 

R.  35  w.  Nicolson  street 

M'Farlan,  John,  45  Charlotte 

square 
M'GIashan,  A.  66  North  bridge 
M'Intosh,  D.S  east  Sciennes 
SI'Kenzie,  W.  Blacket  place 
Mackie,  C-   7  no.  w.  Circus  pi. 
Maclagan,  D.,  M.D.  129  Geo.  st. 

Dougl.,  M.D.  129  Geo.  st. 

Macnish,  W.,  M.D.  2  Scotland 

street 
M'Rae,  J.,  R.N.I  Comely  green 

crescent 
Malcolm,  Dr,  76  George  street 
Marnoch,  G.  F.  15  Pitt  street 
*Martin,  John,  Admiralty  st. 
Marr,  Jas.  M.D.  6  Northumber- 
land St. 
Mayne,  John,  M.D.  10  Bran- 
don street 
Menzies,  W.  8  Spence's  place 
Messor,  A.  142  Princes  street 
Middleton,  John,  1  w.  Adam  st. 
Millar,  J.  S.  9  Roxburghe  st. 
Miller,  A.  32  Buccleuch  place 

James,  22  St  Andrew  sq. 

Milne,  A.  2  Francis  place 
Minto,   Dr  John,  15  Clarence 

street 
Mitchell,  Edw.  2  Leopold  pi. 
Mitchelhill,  P.  5  Keir  street 
Mure,  J.,  M.D.  53  Canongate 
Myrtle,  J.  Young,  9  Argyle  sq. 
Napier,  J.  25  w.  Nicolson  st. 
Newbigging,  Patrick,  M.D.  29 
Heriot  row 

-  Sir  W,  29  Heriot  row 


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Oliver,  James,  21  Home  street 
Omond,  R.,  M.D.  43  Charlotte 

square 
Pagan,  S.,  M.D.  3  Melville  st. 
Patterson,  Geo.  15  Dundas  st 

* R.,  M.D.  8  Quality  st. 

Pattison,  T.,  M.D.  21  York  pi. 
Peddie,  A.,  M.D.  11  Rutland  st. 
Pitcairn,  J.,  M.D.14Heriotrow 
Pow,  Jas.  47  Great  King  st. 
Ramsay,  Dr,  15  Melville  street 
Ransford,C.,  M.D.  51  Northum- 
berland street 
Rhind,  W.  8  Hart  street 
Robertson,Dr  J.A.  58  Queen  st. 

\V.,  M.D.  28  Albany  st. 

Rosa,  George,  .'30  Castle  street 
Russell,  R.,  M.D.   19  Rutland 

square 
Scott,  J.  14  Brougliton  place 
— —  James,  5  Tiviot  row 

W.,  M.D.  4  Dean  terrace 

Sibbald,  G.  44  Rankeillor  st. 

J.  R.,  M.D.  141  Princes  st. 

Sidey,  Charles,  64  Hanover  st. 
Simson,  James,  M.D.  10  Hope 

street 
Simpson,  J.  Y.  22  Albany  st. 
Sinclair,  Veitch,  21  Elder  st. 
Smith,  H.    Catharine  cottage, 

Leith  walk 

John  A.  7  w.  Maitland  st. 

. John,  M.D.  16  India  st. 

Thos.  13  Elm  row 

Snodgrass,  W.  &  J.  238  Canong. 
Sommerville,  S.  17  Hart  st. 
Spence,  J.  17  Dublin  street 
Spittal,  R.,  iM.D.  16  Howe  st. 
Stark,  J.,  M.D.  21  Rutland  street 
Stevenson,   Robert,     M.D.    12 

Dublin  street 
Stewart,  John,  4  Albany  street 
Strang,  W.  6  no.  St  Andrew  st. 
Stuan,  J.  G.,  M.D.  1)  Picardy  pi. 
Tait,  'William,  139  High  brteet 
Taylor,  J.,  M.D.  1  Abercrom.  pi. 
■  John,  8  Abercromby  place 

Thomson,  A.  48  George  street 

A.  8  Tiviot  row 

*, GfO.  51  Constitution  st. 

, Dr  T.  &  Co.  23  Greensitle  st. 

_ W.H.,  M.D.  70  Nonhum. 

street 
Ure.  C.  D.  7  Pitt  street 
Vickers,  C.  13  n.  w.  Circus  place 
Walker,  Geo.  9  Bonington  pi. 
.  W.  47  Northumberland  st. 

Warden,  A.,  M.D.  3  Baxter's  pi. 
Watson,  A.  51  Queen  street 

. T  B.  37  Constitution  st. 

Webster,  George,  5  Gibb's  entry 
Weir,  James,  M.D.  6  Lynedoch 

place 
While,  James,  Laverockbank 
Wilson,  G.,  M.D.  24  Society 
Williamson,  Dr,  51  Charlotte  st. 
— J.  30  St  Andrew  square      [ 


Wood,  Andrew,  9  Darnaway  st. 

Alex.  19  Royal  circus 

,  W.  9  Darnaway  street 

Woodhead,  E.  21  Castle  street 
Wright,  W.  B-  14  Manor  place 
Ziegler,  A.  23  Buccleuch  place 

SURVEYORS. 
Bell,  R.  23  St  Patrick  square 
Carfrae,  T.  1  Erskine  place 
Cousin,  G.  3  Johnston's  place 
Crawford  &  Brooke,  50  George  st. 
Downie,  Sam.  143  Princes  st. 
Forsyth,  Arthur,  3  Comly  green 

crescent 
Gilkie,  Alex.  74  George  street 
Gibson,  Andrew,  3  Castle  st. 

*  Hamond,  C.  T.  surveyor,  Custom 

hi  use 
Handyside,  Jn.  75    Broughton  st. 
Home,  J.  W.  4  Park  street 
Johnston,  John,  64  Broughton  st. 
Knox,  James,  Tipperlinn 
Law,  George,  5  Brandon  street 
Lawrie,  T.  St  Bernard's  bower 
Leslie,  James,  10  Catharine  street 
Mackay,  David,  9    Hill  square 
*Patton,  Wal.  (for  Lloyd's)  2  Dock 

place 
Sherar,  John,  5  Cheyne  street 
Simpson,  Jas.  42  Home  street 
Whillas,  John,  12  Charles  street 
Wood,  John,  Canaan  grove 

TAILORS. 

(Those  marked  (a)  are  Tailors  and 
Clothiers.) 

*  Adair,  John,  2  Shore 
Aitchison,   T.  107  Nicolson  street 
Alian,  James,  1 1   Hanover  street 

James,  86  South  bridge 

Alston,  George,  52  Hanover  st. 
aAnderson,  John,  16  South  br. 
aArchibald,  D.  2  n.  St  And.  st. 
Armet  &  Son,  8  Shakspeare  sq. 
aArthur  &  Son,  6  St  Andrew  sq. 
Ayer,  Jas.  12  so.  James  street 
aBanks,  Henry,  22  Duke  street 
Baillie,  Robt.  3  Melbourne  place 
Begg,  A.  23  Bread  street 
*Black,  John,  47  Couper  street 

Walter,  53  Thistle  street 

Blair,  Chas.  377  High  street 
Bonar,  David,  16  Chapel  street 
Boswell,  Thos.  42  Hanover  st, 
aBoyack,  Alex.  63  North  bridge 
*Bo)d,  John,  18  Sandport  street 

* S.  68  Shore 

Boyle,   Jas.   31  St  Mary  wynd. 
Brockie,  J.  369  High  street 
Brown,  A.   Morningside 
Brunton,  J.  82  Princes  street 
Brydon,  Wm.  21  St  David  street 
Buckmaster,   T.  &  Co.  135  Geo 

street 
Burnett,  G.  194  Rose  street 


aBurnett,  T.  jun.  48  w.  Regis,  st, 
aBurus,  W.  39  Nicolson  street 
Ca'der,  Thos-  357  High  street 
aCameron     and     M'Diarmid,     72 
Princes  street 

Peter,  24  Cumberland  st. 

Carr,  M,  19  so.   St  David  street 
Chisholm,  Robert,  3  York  place 
Clark,  James,  3G9  High  street 
Connoway,  J.  9  St  Mary  wynd 
Copland,  G.  37  Frederick  street 

a R.  T.  1,5  St  Andrew  sq. 

Corner,  J,  60  Princes  street 
Cowan,  R,  16  South  bridge 
Couts,  Jos.   19  Union  street 
aCraig,  John,  6  Waterloo  place 
Crawford,  J.  &  Co.  75  Princes  st. 
Creighton,  John,   13  No.  bridge 
*Dagger,  James,  50  Yardheads 
Davison,  John,  6  Roxburghn  ph 
Dempsey,  B.  34  North  bridge 
*Dewar,  James,  75  Giles  street 
Dick,  James,  30  Hanover  street 

T.  Silver  mills 

Dickinson,  G.  15  Drummond  st. 
Dickson,  Alex.  1  Chapel  street 
*a George,  2  Duke  street 

a Robert,  2  Alva  street 

Donaldson,  A.  6  w.  Richd.  st. 
*aDrumraond,     W.     13    Tolbooth 

wynd 
'Euinson',  T.  B.  30  Kirkgale 
Ewing,  B.  30  Frederick  street 
Farmer,  D.  25  w.  Nicolson  street 
Fell,  A.  9  so.   St  Andrew  street 
Finlay,  Chas.  54  North  bridge 
*Ferney,  Alexander,  8  Dock  place 

*  Fordyce,  Robert,  47  Yardheads 

*  Forrest,  Adam,»55  Kirkgate 
Forsyth,  Robt.  41  Bristo  street 
Fowler,  Jas.  399  Lawnmarket 
aFraser  &  Anderson,  1  St  And.  sq. 

a R.  &  Son,  80  Princes  st. 

aGalloway,  A.  37  Frederick  st. 
— = —  \rn).  3  Melbourne  place 
Gardner,  A.  187  High  street 
Gilbert,  J.  &  Son,  37  Noi  th  br. 

Thomas,  2  South  bridge 

Gow,  Forbes,  187  High  street 
aGrant,  J.   16  South  bridge 
Green,  Peter,  53  Cumberland  st. 
'■'Hamilton,  David,  67  Tolb.  wynd, 
Hannan,  D.  73  Rose  street 
Harley,  John,  18  w.  Richmond  st. 
♦Henderson,  A.  10  Old  Church  st. 

J.  7  Leith  street 

aHenry,  Robt.  142  High  street 

a  Hodge,  Jas.  &  Son,  10  Hanover 

street 
Holies,  D.  34  Frederick  st. 
Hollura,  Thos.  22  Duke  street 
aHuater,  John,  179  Canongate 
aHutto  ',  D.  &  Son,  22  Lothian  st.  " 
aJack,  George,  51  Tolbooth  wynd 
Jerdan, Gilbert,  10  Catharine  st. 
Johns,  T.  C.  &  J.  Mews  Jane 


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Jones,  Rich.    19   Waterloo  place. 

— See  Adu. 
Kerr  &  Son,  I  Elder  street 

Arch.  17  w.  Register  St. 

Thomas  k  Son,  South  bridge 

Kidd,  Charles,  146  Princes  st. 
Kigie,  Henry,  22  Haddington  pi. 
Kirkwood,  Robt.  8  Brunswick  st. 
*Law,  David,  90  Kirkgate 

a James,  150  High  street 

aLawson,  J.  4  St  Andrew  sq. 
Lawrie,  John,  1  Hunter  square 
Leitch,  John,  14  Greenside  pi. 
*  Leslie,  Thomas,  78  Shore 
a*Lind,  A.,  and  Son,  30  Kirkgate 
Livingston,  John,  20  South  bridge 
Lockie,   VVm.  118  West  port 
Lumbden,  James,   51    Cumberland 

street 
M'Clurupha,  John,  429  Lawnmkt, 
aM'Cuaig,  D.   10  Frederick  st. 
aM'Diarmid,  A.  83  Princes  st. 
a*M'Doaald,  D.  Merrilees'  close, 
Yardheads 

John,  1 1  Davie  street 

John,  383  Lawnmarket 

*M'Fariane,  W.  Glover  street 
aM'Gilvray,  D.  61  Queen  street 
JM'Gregor  John,  5  Kerr  street 
M'Isaac,  John,  30  Nicolson  street 
M'Intosh,  Alex.  23  H(i)ve  st, 

J.   18  North  bridge 

Jas.  25  North  bridge 

M'Kean,  J.  3  e.  Register  st. 
M'Kenzie,  A.  1  so.  St  David  st. 
aM'Laren,  D.  8  St  Andrew  sq. 
a*M'Leod,  Rubt.  1  St  Andrew  st. 

Wra.  53  Cumberland  street 

MKay,  Robt.  68  George  st. 
M'Pherson,  Wm.  130  High  st. 
Mackay,  Thos.  134  High  street 
MacGarvie,  M.  1  I   W  aterloo  pi. 
Mason  and  Hall,  20  North  bridge 
aMelrose,  John,  53  George  street 
alVleyer&  Mortimer,  103  Geo.  st. 
Millan  &  Mann,  1  Hanover  st. 
Mitcbellhill,  Peter,  63  N.  bridge 
aMoffat,  John,  83  Castle  street 
Moir  &  Goldie,  3  east  Register  st. 
Moon,  Thos.  6  Spring  Gardens 
Morgan,  Jn.  &  Co.  104  Geo.  st. 
Morris,  David,  132  Prince's  street 
Mosses,  Wm.  34  Castle  st. 
Murray,  Geo.  17  Waterloo  pi. 
Napier  and  M'Glashan,  38  Hano- 
ver street 
aNicholson,  Jn.  &  Son,  87  Princes 

street 
Nightingale,  E.  W.  19    south  St 

Andrew  st. 
Noble,  John,  333  High  st. 
Ogilvy,  P.  &  W.  74  George  st, 
Oliver,  J.  5  Sanders  street 
Orr,  Alex.  Ill  Rose  street 
Orrock,  Chas,  26  Frederick  street 
Park,  Thos.  47  Thistle  st. 


Peacock,  Hen.  57  Hanover  street 
Peaston,  James,  25  w.  Regi-ter  st. 
Petrie,  Robert,  59  Broughton  st, 
Porteous,  Wra.  377  High  street 
Pratt,  Robert,  44  South  bridge 
aPurves,  Wm.  31  North  bridge 

a Wm.  and  Co.  46  Princes  st. 

Rausch  and  Corpe,  8  George  st. 
aRitchie,  J.  and  J.  54  Princes  st. 
♦Robertson,  David,  jun.  4  Fox  lane 

P.  38  Hanover  street 

Ross,  Allan,  7  Hunter  square 

Andrew,  ]   George  street 

Evander,  297  High  street 

D.  3  Warriston  place 

*Russell,  H.  4  Tolboothwynd 
Rutherford,  Wm.  3  Dean  street 

*  Scott,  A.  B.  70  Tolboothwynd 
— —  Andrew,  63  Bristo  street 
Shaw,  Alex.  43  London  street 

W.  1 7  Bread  street 

Simpson,  Peter,  7  Earl  Grey  st. 

Jas.  30  St  Andrew  square 

Sleigh,  Geo.  7  Park  street 
Smith,    David,  170  High  street 
— —  David,  1 1  Hanover  street 
— _  James,  15  College  street 
Stedman,  A.  M,  6  s.  St  And.  st. 
Stewart,  Alex.  11  Picardy  pi. 

Jas.  43  Hanover  street 

James,  56  Thistle  street 

Struthers,  Wm.  22  William  st. 
Sutherland,  Jos.  93  George  street 
*Thomson,  A.  64  Tolbooth  wynd 
* A.  64  Tolbooth  wynd 

a Edward,  68  Leith  street 

Gideon,  423  High  street 

James,  4  west  Register  st. 

^— -  John,  25  North  bridge 

a T.  A.  6  George  street 

Turnbull,  Adam,  3  e.  Register  st. 

John,  29  William  st. 

aWatt,  Alex.  64  Leith  street 

(i Watson,  John,  10  Nicolson  street 

*  White,  David,  1 2  Dock  place 
*Whitson,  J.  10  Hamburg  pi. 
Wilson,  A.  13  Hill  place 

a and  Martin,  7  St  And.  sq. 

aWillis  and  Williams,  62  Geo.  st. 
Wright,  John,  32  West  port 
Young,  Alex.  6  Howe  street 

R.  and  Co.  65  St  Mary  wy, 

Thomas,  67  North  bridge 

TANNERS. 
Boak,  A.  23  West  port 

William,  55  West  port 

Bryce,  Robert,  1 35  West  port 
*Callender,  D.  St  Anthony  lane 
Cunningham,  A.   and  A.  Boning- 

ton  bridge 
Davidson,  J.  Canonmills 
Gilmour,  Oliver,  49  s.  b.  Canon- 
gate 
Grindlay,  John,  99  West  bow 
Johnston,  D.  84  St  Mary  wynd 


Lauder,  Jno.  Silver  mills 
Robertson,  W.  &  Co.  Gillon's  el. 

TAVERNS. 
Aitken,  Mrs,  1  6  Calton  street 
Baker,  Gen,  New  Build.  N,  bi'^ge 
Bowden,  Thos.  227  High  street. 
Buchanan,  John,  170  Fountaiiibr. 
Butters,  D.  5  Shakspeare  S',jUave 
Cafe  royal,  1  w.  Register  place 
Campbell,  Peter,  50  South  Br. 

*  Cannon,  Mrs,  10  Shore 
*Clark,  IMrs,  56  Bernard  street 

Mrs,  J.  Newhaven 

"Colville,  Mrs,  1  Riddel's  close 
Cooper,  Wm.  23  Fleshmaiket  close 
Cork,  Mrs,  1  north  College  street 
Dnw,  James,  13  Leith  st.  terrace 
*Globe  Tavern,  24  s'andport  street 
Greenlaw,  J.   Gabriel's  road 
Golf  tavern,  Bruntsfield  links 
♦Hamilton,  J.  Black  Bull,  4  Rid- 
del's close 

Henderson,    Adam,    13    Leith  st. 

terrace 
Johnston,  Frederick,  12  Abbey 
Kemp,  John,  Red  Lion,  1 1  Shak? 

speare  square 
*Laing,  Mrs,  14  Commercial  place 
*M'Dougall,  Alex.,  new  ship,  20 

Shore 
M'Farlane,  Mrs,  Newhaven 
M'Innes,  Robert,   3  ]\lilne  square 
M'Laren,    Archibald,  16    Collage 

street 
Muir,  George,   19  Hanover  street 
Munro,  Henry,  4  IMilne  square 
♦Thomas,  Morton,  Old   Ship,  28 

Shore 
Preshaw,  Jno.  23  Fleshmarket  cl. 
Radley,  Wm.  30  Morrison  street 
Romanes,  W.  Gabriel's  road 
Simpson,  T.  3  Hil!  place 
Spence,  John,  10  Hunter  square 
Stewart,  J.   1  Maitland  street 

*  Wallace,  George,  41   Shore 
Whitehead,  N.  57  north  Bridge 
♦Williamson,  Mrs,  33  Bridge  st. 
Wilson,  Mrs,  12  w.  Register  st. 

TEA  DEALERS. 
Aitken,  J.  and  R.  71  Adam  sq. 
♦Alston,  J.  50  Tolbooth  wynd 
Blackamore,  Wm.  505  Lawnmark. 
Blair,  James,  1 1  Bread  street 
♦Bowe,  W.  &  T.  1.S9  Kirkgate 
♦Brotchie,  Robt.  46  Quality  st. 
Carter,  Nicol,  237  Canongate 
Cay,  Albert,  99  George  street 
Clark,  R.  1  Leopold  place 
♦Flett,  Wm.  8  Giles  street 
Gordon  and  Dyer,  20  South  br. 
Hamilton,  And.  166  Fountainbr. 

^  W.  162  Fountainbridge 

Hopperton,  Sam.  6  w.  Preston. 
Law,  W.  &  G.  31   St  Andrew  sq^ 


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TEA 


M'Ewan,  James,  3  Downie  place 
M'Laren,  Jas.  7  Roxburghe  place 
Mitchell,   F.   G.  &  Co.  10  Shak- 

speare  sq. 
Renton,  Jas.  H.  68  N.  bridge 
Thorburn,  W.  &  Son,  150  High  st. 

and  61   Kirkgate* 
Tress,  J.  F.  &  Co.  13  Leith  street 
Wells,  William,  &  Co.  4]  N-  bridge 
Webster,  Brothers,  &  Co.  2  Mel- 
bourne place 

TEACHERS. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 

Adam,  Alex.  Swinton  row 
Anderson,  Robt.  Morocco  close 
Auld,    Rev.    R.    T.,    Gillespie's 

Hospital 
Bfattie,  John,  5  York  place 
Bell,  Jas.  (Dr  Bell's,  Greenside,) 

18  Leith  walk 
•Balfour,  Alex.  Gt.  Junction  st. 
Black,  Adam,  10  George  street 
*Blackie,  Walter,  Hillhousefield 
Bothwell,  T    G.  10  Hill  place 
Brown,  A.  19  Thistle  street 
Bruce,  Misses,  &  Paris,  22  Upper 

Gray  street 
Clark,  John,  Water  of  Leith 
Cleghorn,  W.  1 2  Nicolson  square 

* Miss,  15  Couper  street 

Dun,    Robt.    Lancasterian   school, 

1  1  Davie  street 
*Edmond,  G.  King  street 
Elgin,   Robert,  1  5  London  Row 
Fearns,  W.  14  Nicolson  square 
Ferguson,  Gilbert,  Lochend's  close 
*Foggo,  Robt.  so.  Fort  street 
Forrester,  D.    1  w.  Newington 

• ,  P.  R.,  Morningside 

Fraser,  John,  104  Rose  street 
Haley,  Robt.  12  Union  street 
Hamilton,    Wm.,     (  Dr    Bell's, 

Niddry  st.)  23  Clerk  street 
*Inglis,  John,  33  Yardheads 
Inglis,  Wm.  Drumdryan 
Johnston,  James,  Ironside  place 
*Kay,  John,  98  Constitution  st. 
Kemp,  Simon,  3  Hope  street 
Kerr,  Charles,  4  Earl  Grey    st. 
'Lyon,    J.    (sess.    clerk)   Van- 

bm-gh  place 
M'Laren,  Jas.  8  Hamilton  pi. 
M'Leod,  J.  B.   Burgh   School, 

Canongate. 
Mathison,  P.  17  Keir  street 
•Maxwell,  J.  Duke  street 
's.  Lady,  school,  29  Horse 

wynd 
Meiklejohn,  Jno.  7  St.  Anth.  pi. 
•Morrison,  John,  n.  Fo.  street 
Nelson,  W.  L.  50  Brunswick  st. 

C.  Gladstone's  Institut. 

Porteous,  James,  18  Bristo  st. 
Richardson,  J.  11  Lotliian  street 
Ritchie,  J.  6  Brighton  street 


Russell,  John,  1  Cheyne  street 
•Scotland,  Thos.  40  Bridge   st. 
Scrymgeour,  Jno.  Bakehouse  cl. 

*  Sutherland,  James,  Duke  st. 
Todd,     John,   (St    Mary's,)    6 

Huntly  street 

*  Walker,  James,  John's  place 

BOARDING-SCHOOLS. 

Anderson,  Miss,  7  Gayfield  sq. 

Misses,  16  Athole  cres. 

— ,  Miss  M.,  14   Torphichen 

street 
Banks,  Miss,  45  Moray  place 
Bell,  Miss,  11  Keir  street 
Bisset,  Misses,  34  Royal  terrace 
Black    and   Callender,    Misses, 

21  Forth  street  ' 
Brown,  Misses,  34  Clerk  street 
Campbell,  Mrs  G.  11  Bellevue 
Cruickshank,  Miss,  12  Rutland 

square 
Dalziel,  Miss,  18  Royal  circus 
Dewar,  Mrs  and  Miss,  6   Salis- 
bury place 
Finlay,  Mis8,  Blacket  place 
Gibson,  Miss,  22  Inverleith  row 

Misses,  10  Fettes  row 

Home,  Miss,  4  Gt.  Stuart  street 
Inglis,  Misses,  4  Glo'ster  place 
Ladies'    Institution,     southern 

districts,  55  George  square 
Laing,  Mrs,  Newhaven 
Lawton,  Miss,  8  Rutland  street 
Learraonth,  Miss,  15  Rl.  circus 
Milne,  Miss,  6  Randolph  chfF 
Moir,  Mrs,  Arniston  place 
Mortimer,  Misses,  103  Geo.  st. 
Niven,  Miss,  22  Inverleith  row 
Pattison,  Miss,  30  Royal  Circus 
— — ,  Misses,  Albany  lane 
Scott,  Miss,  41  Lauriston  place 

,  Misses,  41  York  place 

Shaw,  Mrs,  8  Royal  terrace 
Simmie,  Mrs   Dr,  19  e.   Clare- 

mont  street 
Turnbull,  Misses,  26  Rl.  Circus 
Weir,  Mrs  &  Miss,  17  Elder  st. 

Misses,  11  Saxe  Coburg  pi. 

Misses,  1  Northumbd.  st. 

— —  Misses,  41  Moray  place 
Wilson,  Misses,  22  Royal  circus 

CLASSICAL   TEACHERS. 

Boyd,  Jas.  LL.D.  West  Viewfd. 

Brown,  J.  F.  Southern  Acad. 

Carmichael,  A.N.  36  Inver.  row 

Carson,  A.  R.  LL.D.  82  Lau- 
riston place 

Chalmers,  C.  Merchiston  castle 

Cuming,  Js.  Edinburgh  Aca- 
demy 

Dunnet,  Wm.  5  Roxburghe  pi. 

Ferguson,  G.  Edinr.  Academy 

Uarkin,  Hugh,  18,  Brown  sq. 
—  See  Adv. 


Kennedy,  Rev.  Ross,  50  Geo.  st. 
Kerr,  R,'.,  A.M.  3  Lothian  street 
Lindsay,  S.  A.M.  8  Bruntonpl. 
Maccoil,  Alex.  S.  28  Ann  st. 
Mackay,  Benj.  7  St  James'  sq. 
Negris,  Alex.  58  George  st. 
Reid,  Rev.  A.  Circus  pi.  school 
Whyte,  W.  G.  Watson's  hosp. 

DANCING. 

D'Egville,  Madame,  50  Fred.  st. 
Dun,  Barclay,  6  Gt.   Stuart  st. 
Dewar,  A.  20  South  bridge 
Howison,  James,  72  Northum-      J 
berland  street  9 

Lowe,  Jos.  52  Frederick  street  ■  9 
IVIacarthur,  Jas.  1  Darnaway  st.      fl 
M'Glashan,  J.  &  Son,  5  York  pi. 
M'Pherson,  J   2  Drummond  st. 
Smyth,  Wm.  20  South  bridge 
Turnbull,  Andrew,  13  Fred.  st. 

ENGLISH  SCHOOLS. 

Anderson,  James,  82  So.  bridge 
Fisher,  John,  108  George  st. 
Gentle,  John,  5  Nicolson  square 
Lennie,  Wm,  10  Nicolson  st. 
M' Arthur,  P.  Newhaven 
M'Donald,  John,  108  George  st. 

— See  Adv- 
INIorton,  Jas.  10  Dublin  street 

ENGLISH   AND    GEO- 
GRAPHY. 

Brown,  James,  1  Nicolson  sq. 
Currie,  Peter,  10  North  St  An- 
drew street 
Henderson,  James,  6  George  st. 

—  See  App.  J 

Graham,  Wm.  78  Queen  street    .J 
White,  J.  3  no.  St  David  street 
*  Wilson,  Patrick,  (High  school) 
White  house,  Duke  street. 

WRITING  AND  ARITH- 
METIC. 

Alexander,  Wm.  finishing  mas- 
ter, 45  Princes  street 
Bell,  J.  B.  36  George  street 
Barton,  Robt.  Circus  pi.  school 
Cooper,  Wm.  10  George  street 
Craig,  Wm.  50  High  street 
Dalgleish,  John  S.  55  Geo.  sq. 
Davidson,  M.  7  Scotland  street 
Falkner,  And.  11  St  Andw.  st. 
Hamilton,  R.  Edinb,  academy 
Lawrie,  Jas.  99  Fountainbridge 
M'Gregor,  Wm.,  10   Nicolson 

street 
Milne,  A.  27  Cumberland  street 
Moffat,  W.  B.  7  Infirmary  st. 
Robertson,  J.  B.  3  no.  St   Da- 
vid street 
Scott  and  Dickson,  ,50  George 

street 
Sheriffs,  A.  30  St  Andrew  sq. 


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Smith,  Wm.  30  Hanover  street 
Stevenson,  N.  14  South  St  An- 
drew street 
Trotter,  J.  10  no.  St  David  st. 
Walsoi),  Jas.,  12  Queen  street — 
See  AdV' 

FENCING. 

Francalanza,  F.  63  So.  bridgo 
Johnstone,  Lewis,  13  Thistle  st 

— See  App. 
Roland,  Geo.  of   Royal  Acad. 

and  86  South  bridge 

FRENCH. 

Buquet,  Madame,  97  George  st. 
M.    et     Madame,     29 

Broughton  street 
C  haumont,  F.  2  Darnaway  st. 
Cornillon,  H.  62  Queen  street 
De  Fivas,  V.  5  George  street 
De  Flandre,    Mons.   40   Great 

King  street 
Dubue,  Dr,  121  George  st. 
Espinasse,  Mons.  42  Fredk.  st. 
Jordan,  Madame,  29  Frederick 

street 
Guillerez,  Mons.  A.  F.  30    St 

Andrew  square. — See  Adv. 
Pai"ke,  Alex.  17  Dundas  street 
RabagUati,  Sig.  G.  37  Geo.  st. 
Ricateau,  M.  E.  45  George  st. 
Senebier,  Mons.  41  Castle  st. 
Surenne,  M.  G.  8  Nelson  street 

GERMAN. 
Freudenthal,  Dr   Wm.  10  Ha- 

nover  street 
Kombst,DrGustaf,6  Gt.  Stuart 

street 
Nachot,  Dr  H.  W.  113  Princes 

street 

MATHEMATICS. 
Galbraitli,  W.  54.  South  bridge 
Moffat,  Wm.  63  South  bridge 
Murray,  G.    8  Infirmary  st. 
Nichol,  Walter,  86  South  br. 
Pryde,  James,  36  George  st. 
Sharp,  Robert,  2  Drummond  st 

DRAWING. 
Bird,  Miss  H.  44  Frederick  street 
Ferguson,  Wm.  36  George  street 
*  Field,  Miss,    Madeira  street 
Miller,  Miss,  41  George  street 
Perigal,  A.21    Hill  st.— See  yltZi'. 
Ronaldson,  Miss,  1 5  Chapel  st. 
Simpson,    Geo.    54;  Fred.   st. — 

See  Adv. 
Simson,  David,  25  India  street 
Surenne,  D.  F.  32  Dundas  st. 

MUSIC. 

Anderson,  James,  1)8  Kirkgate 
Blake,    Misses,    R.   and    A,   76 
Queen  street 


Rucher,  Signor,  2  Great  Stuart  st. 
Butler,  Misses,  32  Arthur  street 
Cook,  Jas.  4  Duncan  street 
Cobham,  M.  40  India  street 
Devaux,  Alfred,  7  India  street 
Dewar,  .lames,  1  9  Elder  street 

,  Misses,  84  Great  King  st 

Dibden.  II.  C.  72  North  street 
Dun,  Finlay,  41   Heriot  row 
Eiger,  .John,  54  Frederick  street 
Ebsworth,  J.    4    Montgomerie   st, 

— Sec  Adv. 
Edmunds,  Mr  &  Miss,  68  Geo. 

street 
Elouis,  IMiss,  30  Rutland  square 
Foggo,  Mrs,  56  Castle  street 
Forrester,  Mrs,  5(3  Queen  street 
Fyffe,  Miss  Douglas,  45  Geo.  st. 
Gleadhill,  Benj.  15  Parkside  street 
Hamilton,  Miss,    I  1 6  George  st. 
Hanson,  William,  20   Nelson  st. 
Hardie  Miss,    13  Rankeillor  street 

Mi"?,  6  Pitt  stre-et 

Hargitt,  H.  jun.,  58  Queen  st 
Henderson,  Ale.v.  6  Howe  street 
Horctsky,  F.  7  Scotland  street 
Jaap,  James,  24  Nicolson  street 
Jackson,  John,  13  Hill  place 
Kennedy,  Thos.  H.  8  Kerr  street 
Keuward,  W.  D.   1  St    Vincent  st 
Kieser,  J.  C.  1  Great  Stuart  st 

John  F.   l7  James   square 

Kinlocb,  Miss,  8  Dundas  street 
r^i'Kenzie,  X.  3  Gt.  King  street 
Menzies,  A.  55  Cumberland  st 
Miiller,  J.  M.  21   Heriot  row 

Chas.  M.  21  Heriot  row 

Napier,  Wm.  4  Malta  terrace 
Piatt,  Edward,  6  Hill  square 
Palmer,  Ja».  20  Nelsou  st 
Robertson,  D.  21  College  street 
Richter,  Otto,  146  Princes  st 
Shearer,    John,    43    east   Clarc- 

mont  street 
Spindler,  H.  G.   1   Forres  st 
Surenne,  J.  T.  4-S  India  street 
Sutherland,  Miss  \V.  41   King  st. 
Swanston,    Miss,    23    St    James' 

square 

NAVIGATION. 
♦Scotland,  T.  40  Bridge  street 

TIN-PLATE  WORKERS. 

Bennet,  Adam,  106  West  bow 
Bryce,  Andrew,  3  Brunswick  st. 
Cay  and  Johnston,  7  Greenside  pi 
Gilesjjie,  A.21  Frederick  street 
Gregory,  Wm.   127  Rose  street 
Henderson,    J.   &    Co.,   4    Dean- 

haugh  street 
Hunter,  David,   15  Howe  street 
M'Kenzie,  James,  151  West  port 
Mitchell,  J.  15  so,  Richmond  st. 


Ramsay.  W.  1 8  w.   Richmond  st. 
Smith  &  Co.  I  Blair  street 
Torrance,  Robert,  40  Nicolson  st. 
Williamson,  Geo.  5  Canongate 
Voung,  John,  22  Greenside  street 

TOBACCONISTS. 

Balmain,  John,  42  Princes  street 
Beattie,  John,  3'^  ("owgate 
*Brown,  Wm.,  &  Son,  5  Kirkgate 
Carlaw,  T.  3  St  Patrick  street 
Carter,  Joseph,  1 1 6  High  street 
Chrystal,  Robert,  285  High  street 
Cotton,  James,  2.H1    High  street 

•  G.,  and  Son,  2."^  Princes  st. 

John,  and  Son,  .35  Princes  st. 

Crif'hton,  Mrs,  4-7  Hanover  sr. 
Cruickshank,  Thomas,  63  Brough- 
ton street 
♦Douglas,  Mrs  J,  13  Sandport  st. 
Fleming,  L.  28  Princes  st. 
Ford,  Thomas,  214  Canongato 
Hardie,  James,  37   Leith  street 
♦Higgins,  Mrs,  4  Citadel  street 
Hunter,  A., and  Son,  1  Bristo  port 
Irving,  James,  4  Catharine  street 
Jeffrey,  John,  .37  Hanover  s'reet 
Johnston,  James,  104  High  street 

Wm.  235  Canongate 

Lawson,  James,  1 10  West  port 
Lees,  John,  3  Brown  square 
*Letham,  James,  74  Shore 
Lothian,  John,  85  Nicolson  street 
IM'Gregor,    G.    2    cast    Register 

street 
Mackintosh,  John,  42  Nicolson  st. 
*l\Iinto,  Andrew,  2  Bernard  st. 
Oswald,  John,  6  Lothian  street 
♦Peacock,  Adam,  54  Shore 

Andrew,  World'f-eiid  clo.ce 

Penman,  Mrs,  1 14  Nicolson  street 
Pringl^,  Alex.  45  Broughton  st. 
Richardson,  Brothers,  105  w.  Bow 
•^Ritchie,  A.  H.  35  Bridge  street 
Scott,  John,   12  North  bridge 
Stewart,  J.  2  Old  Fishmarket  cl. 
Thomson,  Henry,  3  Leith  street 
Tweedale,  .lohn,  102  High  street 
Young,  Hume,  4  Howe  street 

TOOL  MANUFACTURERS. 
Arthur  &  Sons,    1  Gilmore  street, 

Paul's  work 
Hay,  J.  8  M' Do  wall  street 
Ronaldson,  G.  M.  58  Leith  wynd 
Stewart,  AVilliam,  65  Nicolson  st. 

TOWN   CRIERS. 
Stewart,  John,  469  High  street 
♦Turnbull,  Al.  32  Tolbooth  wynd 

TRIMMING  WAREHOUSES. 

Allan,  Miss,  3  Deanhaugh  street 
Ballaotyne,  Geo.  12  Nicolson  st.'^ 
Black,  William,  69  Princes  street 


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VIC 


Brown,  IMis?,  5  Frerlerick  street 
Dods,  R.  and  ;M    35  Castle  street 
Donaldson,  Mrs,  3  Hanover  street 
Fife,  M.  32  Clerk  street 
Gaugain,  J.  J.  63  George  street 
Grant,  Miss,  2  Wemyss  place 
Johnston,  TJiss,  6  Nicolson  street 
M'Donald,  Miss  J.  32  Princes  st. 
Paterson,  Robert,  313  High  street 
*Paul,  Mrs,  53  Bridge  street 
*Purdie,   Miss,  55  Tolbooth  wy. 
*Robertson,  Miss,  1 16  Kirkgate 
Robson,  Mrs,  137  Rose  street 
*  Scott,  Miss,  31  Couper  street 
Shaw,  Miss,  3  Warriston  place 
Tait,  William,  12  South  bridge 
Turnbull,  jMisses,  2 1  Elm  row 
Wilson,  Miss  H.  9  Hanover  street 
*—- Misses,  26  Couper  street 

TURNERS. 

Burgess,  J.  153  High  street 
Cook,  Andrew,  79  Princes  street 
Greathead,  H.  25  South  bridge 
Jamieson,  Alex.  71  Adam  sq. 
Kilgour,  James,   110  Grassmarket 
jNI'Iatosh,  Alex.  29  Horse  wynd 
Mitchell,  James,  2  Market  place 
Paterson,  J.  W.  74  Clerk  street 
Souter,  James,  Swinton  row 
*Spinks,   H.    Darling  brae,    Giles' 

street 
Watt,  Ju,  48  Leith  st. — See  Adv- 
Wauehope,  George,  21  So.  bridge 

TRUSS  AND  BANDAGE 
MAKERS. 

Hilliard,    H.  &   H.    to  the  Royal 

Dispensarv,  7  Nicolson  st. 
Fortune,   J.  138  Princes    stree' — 

R.  67  Nicol.  st — See  Adv. 

■ Mrs,  138  Princes  st. 

Henry,  Jno.  17  Drutnmond  street 

TYPE  FOUNDERS. 

Miller,   &    Richard,  65  Nicolson 

street 
Neill  and  Co.  Old  Fishmarket  close 
Sincldir,  D.  &  Sons,    53    Canon- 
gate 
Wilsons,  A.  and  P.  27  New  st. 

UMBRELLA  &  PARASOL 
MAKERS. 

Fairley,  Alex.  35  Nicolson  st. 
Gibb,  Fulton,  271   High  street 
*Gillespie,  A.  4  Giles  street 
Gray,  Juhn,  .^5  George  street 
Griffith  and  Son,  53  George  street 
Hoeles,  S.  5  Bread  street 
*Kerr,  J.  B.  4  Tolbooth  wynd 
•Scott,  John,  66  Kirkgate 
Smith,  Alex.  35  High  street 
.; John,  227  High  street 


Walker,  Wm.  and  Co.  6  N.  bridge 
White,  James,  69  Princes  street 

UNDERTAKERS. 

(See  Cabinetmakers  and  Wrights.) 

UPHOLSTERERS. 

(See  Cabinetmakers.) 

VENETIAN  BLIND 
MAKERS. 
Bryden,  J.  and  Son,  60  Rose  st. 
Clark,  Juhn,  Gayfield  square 
Laidlaw,  R.  and  Sons,  Simon  sq. 
Laing,  George,  70  Potterow 
Ross,  John,  13  Hanover  street 

VETERINARY  SURGEONS. 
Aitkin,  J.  142  Causeyside 
Dick,  William,  8  Clyde  street 
Gray,    Alex.    27    Pleasance,   and 

119  Rose  street 
Mather,  T.  jun.  7  Queen's  place 
Pollock,  P.  &  Son,  83  Rose  st. 
Ritchie,  Thomas,  35  Rose  street 
Seton,  Henry,  1  29  Rose  st.  lane 
Watt,  Alex.  6  James's  place 

VICTUAL  DEALERS. 

Adam,  James,  80  Pleasance 
Amos,  Andrew,  Echo  bank 
Bailey,  Thos.  341  Canongate 
Baxter,  John,  241  Canongate. 
Bayne,  Alex.  42  Broughton  st. 
Beatson,  Duncan.  6  Cowgate  head 
Bearie,  I\Irs  J.  73  St  Leonard  st. 
Blackle,  A.  3  Old  Physic  gardens 
Braid,  Alex.  15  e.  Adam  street 

William,  6  Arthur  street 

Brash,  James,  188  Rose  street 
BurnS;  George,  182  High  street 
Robert,  46  Grassmarket 

*  Cameron,  James,  6  Riddel's  close 
*Couston,  David,  33  Sheriff  brae 
Dalgleish,  M.  9  Catharine  street 
*Denn  s,  James,  71  Kirkgate 
*Dewar,  I\Irs,  9  Bridge  street 
Dick,  Thomas,  9  Downie  place 
Dickson.  Alex.  8  St  Anthony  pi. 

Alex.  509  Lawnmarket 

Douglas.  B.  79  St  Leonard  street 

Thos.  Newhaven 

*Downs,  Alexander,  2  Duke  street 

* Mrs,  James,  Citadel  street 

Elder,  Wm.  34  Tobago  street 

*  Duncan,  John,  76  Shore 
Ford,  George,  245  High  street 
Fraser,  Thomas,  3  Huntly  street 
Frier  &  Son,  22  Grassmarket 

J.  316  Lawnmarket 

*Fulton,  F.  1  0!d  Bridge  end 

* J.  and  Son,  50  Shore 

Glasgow,  John,  175  West  port 
Graham,  Thos.  133  Grassmarket 
Gray,  M.  329  Canongate 
Grierson,  Robert,  49  Clerk  street 


*Grieve,  John,  113  Kirkgate 
Hardie,  Thos.  42  Jamaica  street 
Hay,  Wm.   31  Richmond  place 
Henderson,  G.  66  Broughton  street 

Wm.  29  Lothian  street 

Hill,  Robert,  132  Cowgate 
Howden,  A.  134  Nicolson  street 
Hunter,  Mrs,  19  w.  Preston  st. 
Inglis,  Wm.  41  St  Leonard  street 
Jackson,  John,  219  Canongate 
Johnston,  Alex.  14  Calton  street 
Robt.  41  Hanover  st. 

. James,  91   Canongate 

Wm.  45  Cumberland  st. 

Kemp,  J.  3  Tobago  street 

William,  13  Tobago  street 

*Latham,  David,  50  Bridge  street 
Lauder,  John,  48   Canongate 
Laurie,  Wm.  37  Broughton  street 
Lawson,  Robt.  40  Grassmarket 
Learmonth,  Alex.  54  Bristo  st. 
Legget,  Robert,  14  w.  Maitland  st, 
Liddle,  James,  573  Castlehill 
Lind,  William,  4  Lothian  street 
Lindsay  &  Lawson,  15  Cowgate 
*Lockie,  William,  37,  Kirkgate 
Lister,  David,  14   Queensferry  st. 
*Lyall,  Richard,  37  Bridge  street 
*MRae,  Alex.  45  Bridge  street 
M'Vitie,  Robert,  129  Rose  street 
*Martin,  John,  79  Giles  street 

Wm.  53  Hanover  street 

Wm.  I  Raeburn  place 

*Mason,  David,  6  Johnston  street 
Middlemas;  E.  3  so.  Clerk  street 
*Milne,  J    north  Junction  street 
Mitchell,  Wm.  47  Clerk  street 
Paton,  W.  3  Bakers'  place 
Porteous,  G.  86  Crosscausey 

Wm.  15  Canongate 

Pringle,  Wm.  ]  6   Grassmarket 
Ranken,  John,  244  Canongate 

John,  24  Carnegie  street 

Richardson,  Geo.  76  Rose  street 
Roberts,  D.  3  w.  Richmond  st. 
*Robertson,  David,  20  Water  lane 

John,  130  Nicolson  st. 

*Rougvie,  Dav.  54  Tolbooth  wynd 
Rowley,  Edward,  40  Abbey  hill 
Russell,  J.  12  n.  w.  Circus  place 
Rutherford,  J.  94  e.  Crosscausey 
Shand,  Thomas,  2  Dean  street 
Somerville,  J,   ]   Hamilton  place 
*Smith,  T.  10  Horse  wynd 
Stewart,  Andw.    1   Pitt  street 

G.  98  Nicolson  street 

George,  jun.  38  Clerk  street 

Stirling,  J.  2)   Clerk  street 

R.  14  Melville  place 

Stobbie,  W.  38  St  Leonard  street 
Tait,  Andrew,  200  Pleasance 

Hugh,  36  Dundas  st. 

Ralph,  85  High  street 

Tod,  James,  8  King's  stables 

* Mrs  Jn.  1 1  Tolbooth  wynd 

Thomson,  Wm.  15  India  place 


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•Thomson,  Wm.  34  Water  lane 
*Thorburn,  Francis,  87  Kirkf>ate 
Turner,  James,  31  William  street 
♦Wallace,  Matth.  18  Yardheads 
Watson,  Peter,  34  Abbey  hill 
Weston,  Thos.  4  St  Patrick  st. 
White,  Alex.  22  n    w.   Circus  pi. 

David,  10  Nicolson   street 

John  39  Clerk  street 

Robert,  204  Canongate 

♦Wight  and  Scott,  144  Kirkgate 
Wilson,  Wm.  38  north  Richmond 

street 

* William.  26  Yardheads 

Wm.  1  Union  place 

Wylie,   James,  49  Hanover  street 
Young,  James,  209  Cowgate 


VINEGAR  MAKERS. 

Allison,  J.  and  Son,  Allison's  pi. 
Chalmers,  J.  39  Potterrow 

VINTNERS. 

Dods,  Alex.  so.  back  of  Canong. 
John-ton,   David,  King's  park 
51' William,  William,  Newhaven 
Paterson,  John,   2 1    Fleshmarket 

close 
Rose,  Hugh,  12  Fleshm.  close 

WATCHMAKERS. 

(See  Clock  and  Watch  makers.) 

WAX  CHANDLERS. 

Leon,  M.  &  Co.  7   Ingliston  st. 
Waterston,  G.  &  Son,  29  Han.  st. 

WEAVERS. 
Guthrie,  John,  6  Heriot  bridge 
Harper,  Geo,  Water  of  Leith 

WHEELWRIGHT. 

Nimmo,  George,  911  Cowgate 

WHIP  AND  THONG 
MAKERS. 
I^eggat,  G.  &  J.  4  Brown  square'— 
See  Adv, 

WHOLESALE  AND  COM- 
MISSION WAREHOUSE. 
MEN. 

Armstrong,  Geo.  3  High  terrace 
Boag,  James,  93  George  street 
Lamb,  R.  C.  1  Leuh  street  ter. 
Mather,  John,  &  Co.  11   Ttrrace 
Millar,  A.  &  son,  60  No.  bridge 
Yule,  G.  Broughion  hall 

WINE  MERCHANTS. 
Adams  &  Co.  14  so.  St  Andrew 
slittet 


Aitken    and    Campbell,    l\    St 

James'  square 
Alexande--,  R-ich.  and  Son,  to  the 

Queen.  24  Frederick  street 
Balfour,  Jas.  14  George  street 
*B('1I,  Rannie,  and  Co.  62  Con- 
stitution street 

* George,  1  Jatnaica  street 

* Jas.  and  Co.  50  Bernard  st. 

'Bertram,  J.  A.  and  Co.  2ii  Qua- 
lity street 
Brown,  Cieo-  7  Royal  exchange 
Bruce,  Wm.  27  Rutlaml  sq, 
Condannine  &  Co.,  4<  Duke  street 
*Catl)cart,     fergusson,    and    Co. 

old  Sugar-house  close 
Cay,  Albert,  ()!)  Georjie  street 
*Cockburn  and  Co.  7  Duke  street 

J.    and   Caaipbellj    32    St 

Andrew  square 
Cuningham  and  Co.  38  Blair  st, 
*Dicl-S'>n,  Win.  63  Constitution 

s'reet. 
Elder,  Thomas  and  Co,  71  Tim- 
ber bush 
♦Ferguson,  J.  St  Anthony  court 
Forbes,  P.  and  Co.  96  So.  bridge 
♦Hope,  Bruce,  f.nd  Co.  52  Con- 

stitut'nn  street 
Howden,  Peter  &  Co.,  Mews  lane 
Johnston,  A.  33  St.  Andrew  sq. 
Kegan,  T.  1  north  St  David  st 
♦Kerr,  C.  M.  9  Bernard  street 
*Linde<ay,    Jas.    and   ijons,   33 

Quality  street 
♦Livingstone,   Alex.    8    Timber 

bush 
INE'G^shan,  D.  1  Mansfield  pi. 
*M-Larei5.  D.  and  G.  15  St  An- 
drew street 
Mai  land,  H-  48  Frederick  street 
♦Alaxton,  John,  Bank  street 
IMotris,  James,  5  York  place 
♦Ovfiision       and     Forster,     42 

Quality  street 
♦Patterson,  A.  9  Enrnard  street. 
♦Ramsay.  J.  \V.  Wet  docks 
♦Kusscll  &  Ewen,  2  Quality  lane 
Scott.  J.  26  Royal  cresrent 

Tlios.  aiiii  Co.  10  Hanover 

street 
*Stocks,  David  and  Co.  3-i  Tim- 
ber bush 
Thomson.  J.  G.   65   Princes  st. 

and  23  St,  Andrew  street^ 
♦Vertucj    W.    and    Co.    St    An- 
thony strt-et 
♦Walker,  J.  W.  4  Quality  lane 
♦Wiitsoir,  Abx.   137  Kirki;ate 
♦Wauchope  &  Moodie,  6  Consti- 
tution street 
Weir,  R.  M.  71  Princes  street 

WINE  AND  SPIRIT  MER- 
CHANTS. 

Aiiken,  Thos.  35  Frederick  st. 
♦Allan  and  Gavin,  25  Sheriff  brae 


♦Allan,  Thos.  20  Timbpr  bush 
Alexander,  Lewis,  Union  st.  lane 
Anderson,  Ja---.  21   Rose  street 
Baird.V.  C.63  Prinrcs  street 
Bulmaiii,  Jas.  3  ii.   Sc  Andrew 

street 
♦Bo we,  David,  22  Couper  street 
♦Brash,  David,  16  CoaihiU 
♦Brotchie,  llol>.  46  Quality  st. 
Brown,  John,  6  Rose  street 

Peter,  18  s.  St  Janoes'  St. 

"Bruce,  P.  &  W.  1  Kirkgate 
Burnet,  J.  &  W.  13  Elder  street 
Cameron,  John,  14  Rose  street 
Campbell,  Chas-  6  w,  Adam  st. 

John,  521  Lawnmarket 

♦Carter,  J.ibii,  76  Giles  street 
Christie,  Alex.  23  George  street 
Connel,  Driniel,  48  Hanover  st. 
*Corstorpbioe,   John,    20  Broad 

wyiid 
♦Crabbie,  J.  &  Co.  5  Tolbooth 

vvynd 
♦Cu"niiigham  &  Spence,  6G  &  67 

Tolbooth  wynd 
Darling,  W.  47  Nicolson  street 
Davidson,  Wm.  16  Downie  pi. 
Dickson,  R.   &  Co.  I  Brunswick 

street 
Dow,  Jhs.  7  so.  St  Andrew  st. 
Falconer,  D  vid,  18  Home  street 
♦Fenton  and  Co.  79  Shore 
Fife,  Alex.  23  w.  Nicolson  st. 
Forres',  W.  6  Rose  street 
♦Gardner,  J.  41    Tolbooth  wynd 
♦Giibspie,  G.  J.  15  Srindpurt  si. 
♦Giiloii,  James,  Chapel  iane 
Glen,  W.  &  J.  Victoria  street 
♦Gordon,  Jas.  47  Qiality  street 
Graham,  A.  70  Bristo  street 
♦Green,  G.  &  Co.  3  Junction  st. 
Hamilton,  Rich.  102  Nicolson  st. 

* Thos.  Ill  Kiikgate 

Hart,  Thos.  17  Frederick  street 
Hay,  Alex.   10  Gieenside  row 
♦Henderson,  D.  53  Bernard  st. 

S.  F.  15  Downie  place 

Hennesy,  Wm.  23  Howe  street 
Hewat    G.  &  Co.,  (lo  H.  R.  H. 

Prince  Albert,)  35  George  st. 
*  Hunter  &  Co.  12  Coalhill 

T.  7  Bristo  street 

Hutchinson,  H.  3  Alison  square 
Jameson,  P.  6  Nicolson  square 
Kay,  J(jhn,  39  Jamaica  street 
Kemp,  Arch.  3  so.  St  David  st. 
Kerr.  J.ihn,  14  Nelson  street 
M'Callum,  D.  &  J  93  Nicolson 

street 
M'Dougald,  D.  38  Potterrow 
M'Farlane,  James,  49  Frederick 

street 
M'Gregor,  Wm.  1  M'Dowall  st. 
M'Lachlan,  John,  60  South  br. 
M'LeWan,  Alex.  176  High  st. 


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M'Laren,  Neil,  Broughton  place 
M'Lashan,  1  Mansfield  plane 
M'Pherson  &  M'Rae,  45  Nicol- 

son  street' 
M'Nab,  Peter,  3  Canal  street 
MaiT,  Jas.  1 1  east  Register  st. 
Marshall,  J.  agent,  1  Roxburghe 

plare 
Mill,  John,  17  Clydi!  street 
Millar,  Laurenre,  27  Fred,  street 
Mitchell,  R.  &  Co.  5  Old  Physic 

gardens 
*Morrison,  Alex.  126  Kirkgate 

* W.  &  Co.  14  Broad  wynd 

Murray,  Jno.  I  Catharine  street 
Muir,  Wm.  52  Lothian  st. 
Orrock,  A.  48  Dundas  sireet 
Ovenston,  Jno.  12  e.  Register  st. 
Poison,  A.  2  Montgomery  sireet 
*Pope,  .7:is.  23  Charlotte  street 
Potts,  Wm.   17  Dovvnie  place 
Piingle,  N.  17  Bponghtiin  street 
Robertson,  Jas.  18  Hanover  st. 
Rutherford,    A.     &     Son,     144 

Hijrh  street 

Walter,  40  Rose  street 

W.  32  Nuidry  street 

*Schanr,  Rob.  &  Co.  33  Giles  st. 
*S<;ott  &  Allan,  3  Kirkgate 
♦Shield  W.  33  Constitution  st. 
Simson,  John,  Bell's  court 
♦Smith,  Wm.  72  Timber  bush 

■  Peter,  19  Howe  street 
Snowden,  J.  &  W.  63  Grassmt. 
Stewart,  Alex.  14  St  Patrick  sq. 
— ^  Duncan,  39  Frerieritk  st. 
Usher,  A.  &  Co.  22  west  Nicol- 

son  street 
*VVatt,  Jn.  &  Rob,  9  Book  p). 
Weddel,  J.  &  Co.  5  Bakers'  place 
Wilson,  A.  &  P.  Regent  arch 
John,  12  Catharine  street 

■  Wm.  165  Pleasance 
Wm.  6  Hanover  street 

*  Young,  Georae,  &  Co.,  4  Con- 

stitution street 

WINE   (BRITISH)  MANU- 
FACTURERS. 

Doull,  Sinclair,  and  White,  21 
Nicolson  St.  and  74  Princes 
street 

Roberts,  W.  H.  Laverock  bank 

WINE  REFINERS. 

*  James  and  Co.  61  Shore 

WIRE-CLOTH  MANUFAC. 

TURERS. 
Borthwick,  J.  &  Co.  153  High  st. 
M'Murray,  W.  &  J.  Stead's  pi. 
Slimmon,  G.  79  Hipfh  street 
.Smith  &  Son,  219  High  street 
You'i^,    Wm.    &    Charles,     128 
High  siio  '. 


WOOD   MERCHANTS. 
Barry,  James,  2  King  stables 
Blackie,  J.  &  A.  Clerk  sireet 
Brown,  George,  26  Horse  wynd 
Corbctt,  Wm.  32  Broughton  st. 
Cumming,  Thomas,  Market  street 

*  Fergus,  Wm.  Junction  street 
*Ferguson,     Davidson,      and     Co. 

Saw  mills 
Gavin,  W  &  C.  1  1   Dock  place 
Grant,  J.    212  Canongate 
Heather,  G.  B.  Palace  yard 

*  Hutchison  and  Rogers,  Morton  st. 
Ireland,  George,  builder.  Old  Phy- 
sic Gardens 

Miller,  Wm.  Cassells'  place 
Millons,  R.  and  T.  Lothian  road 
Park,  Andrew,  Leith  walk 
Philip  J.  cSi  R.  Whitetield  place 
Ritchie,  Alex.  Lothian  road 
Smith,  Wm.  79  Clerk  street 
Sonierville  &  Co.  2  I  2  Canongate 
Moane,  Thoma-i,  252  diwgate 
Trench,  Thomas,  Bellevue 

WOOLLEN  DRAPERS. 

*Aitchisot),  David,  22  Kirkgate 
Albion  cloth  warehouse.  Assembly 

Rooms 
*Bennet,  F.  96  Kirkgate 
BIyth,  Robert,  217  High  street 
Brunton,  W.  &  Co.    13  Nicolson 

square 
Burgess  and  Son,  3  Hunter  sq. 
Chad  wick  &  Son,  102  So.  bridge 
Clapperton,  J.  &  Co.  371  High  st. 
Craig,  A.  and  Co.  102  South  br. 

Brothers,  107  So.  bridge 

Davidson,  G.  and  C.  l."6  High  st. 
Dick,  R.  and  G.  337   High  street 
Dobbie,  Robert,  46  Princes  street 
Ferguson,  Geo.   1  4  Bank  street 
Eraser  and  Anderson,  1  St  And.  sq. 
Girdwood,  W.  and  Son.  2  Bank  st. 
Gordon,  John,  33  North  bridge 
Graham  &  Weddel,  179  High  st. 
Harrison  &  Halket,  36  No.  bridge 
Hay,  John,  289  High  street 
Howison,   W.  &  S)n,   1  Drum.  st. 
Hunter  and  Laurie,  381   Lawnm. 
Kenmore,  J.  431  Lawnmarket 
Livingston,  D.  99  South  bridge 
Luke,  J.  and  W.  193  High  street 
M'Leod,  J.  and  Co.  5  Milne  sq. 
Marshall  and  Aitken,  28  No.  bridge 
Miller,  Rob.  376  High  street 
Ogilvie,  J.  &  A.  30  North  bridge 
Pantons,  W.  53  North  bridge 
Reid,  Wm.  28  George  street 
Richardson,  P.  213  High  street 
Robertson,  J.  and  J.  128  High  st. 
Roughead,  Wm.  24  Princes  street 
Scott  and  Co.  29  North  bridge 

Peter,  9  South  bridge 

Smith,  Whyte,  and  Co.  29  Princes 

itieet 


Smith,  Wm.  267  High  street 
Strachan,  A.  and  Co.  16  Princes  st. 
Swanson  and  Stewart,  164  High&t. 
Thomson,  A.  and  Co.  255  High  St. 

James,  168  High  st. 

T.  A.  and  Co.  6  George  st. 

Tod,  John,  65  North  bridge 
Walker,  A.  and  J.  407  Lawnmarket 
Watson,  John,  320  Lawnmarket 
White,  John,  .34  George  street 
Young,  James,  126  High  street 

WRIGHTS. 
Anderson,  James,  1  w.  Maitland 

street 
Beattie,W.  and  Son,  23  Bread  st. 
Brodie,  Robert,  Rae's  close,  Can- 
ongate 
Brown,  Jas.  29  Riclimond  place 

J.  23  Potterrow 

James,  60  India  street 

John,  24  Wright's  houses 

*Bnice,  Walter   and   Sons,   27 

Charlotte  street 
Burton,  Jas.  3  Howe  street 
Christie.  Wm.  Victoria  terrace 
Collins  &  Son,  110  Rose  street 
Crawford  &  Anderson,  James' pi, 
'Cunningham,  An.  36  Couper  s^t 
Dirom,  Wm.  old  Broughton 
Donaldson,  G.  1  Elder  sireet 
Ferguson,  Ro.  29  Alva  street 
Fernie,  James,  22  Greenside  pi. 
Ferris,  Andrew,  179  Canongate 
Forbes,  A.  Newington  pi.  west 
Gibson,  Adano,  56  Cumberl.  st. 
*Goalen,  Thomas,  Morton  street 
"Gray,  Alexander,  9  Dock  street 
Grieve,  David,  20  Heriot  place 
*Hail,  Wm.  Duke  street 
♦Hamilton.  Gavin,  17  Coalhill 
*  Harlow,  David,  Poplar  lane 
Hendrie,  Robert,  42  Pleasance 
Henderson,  John,  Mound 

Thos.  Hill  street  lane 

Hunter,  Henry,  2  s.  Howard  pi. 

William,  2  Howard  n. 

William,  Morningside 

♦Hutchison,  Robt.  11  Charl.  st, 
Johnston  and  Son,  69  Rose  st. 
Kettle,  James,  9  Johnstone  st. 
*Kinghorn,  Jumes,  1 1  Coburg  st, 
Laing,  Geo.  70  Potterrow 
*Lamb,  Peter,  4  Coalfield  lane 
Law.'On,  Jas.  156  Ro?^e  street 
Matson,  Thomas,  14  Bedford  st. 
Middlemas,  G.  169  Causeyside 

Tho-i.  73  Nicolson  street 

William,  20  Bedford  street 

Millie,  Arch.  34  Jamaica  street 
*Moffat,  W.  22  Yardheads 
Slorrison,  Jas.  Lothian  road 
Murray,   Charles,  78  Constitu- 
tion street 
Palmer,  George,  Newhaven 
Park,  W.  Circus  lane 


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Porter,  TI108.  Nortiniiul).  si.  lane 
*Pirrie,  David,  32  Yardheads 
Ramage,  James,  206  Rose  st. 
Reid,  David,  1  Sylvan  piare 
Robertson,  James,  MorninJ;^ide 
•Saunders,  John,  15  INIitcbell  st. 
*Scott,  Andrew,  jun.  Reg.  st. 
Shanks,  D.  Leslie  place 
SunitI),  Robt.  St  Bernard's  row 
— —  William,  62  India  place 

William,  Clerk  sfieet 

*Taylor,  Francis,  24<  Kirk^ate 
— —  John,  oi  George  streef 
Walker,  James,  166  Rose  street 
Wallace,  David,  173  Fountn.  br. 
*  Jatiies,  9  Church  lane 

Thomas,  Wardie  cottasre 

Watherston,  Jno.  22  Rutland  sq. 
Watson,  J.  Union  street 
Wightmati,  Wm.  iS  Whitfield  pi. 
Wilson,  Andrew,  1  Leven  stieet 
James,  5  Glover  street 

WRITERS  TO  THE 

SIGNET. 

Adam,  James,  5  Scotland  street 

Ainslie,  M'Allan,  and    Graham 

26  Rutland  square 

Robert,  39  G.  King  street 

Alexander,  Wm.  52  w.  Regis,  st. 
Allardice,  W.  P.  16  St  Andrew 

square 
Alleater,  D.  9  London  street 
Andersons  and  Trotter,  50  Cat- 
tle street 
Anderson,  John,  50  Castle  st. 

Peter,  31  Great  King  st. 

U.S.  13  Torphicl.en  st. 

T.  S.  1  Athole  place 

Arnott  and  Malcolm,  .30  Drum- 

mond  place 

James,  5  Wemyss  place 

John,  1  St  Vincent  street 

Auld,  John,  52  Queen  street 
Ayton,  R.  39  Heriot  row 
Baillie,  Wm.  52  Northumb.  sf. 
Baird,  J.W.  4.  Drummond  place 
Bairnsfather,  Peter,  9  Royal  cir. 
Balderston,  W.  C  4  Queen  st. 
Balfour,  J.  &  J.  M.  37  Brough- 

ton  street 

Wm.  10  Hill  street 

Baxter  &  M'Dougall,  32  Castle 

street 
Bell  &  Cuthbertson,  23  Thistle 
street 

A.  M.  12  India  street 

— —  Carlyle,  81  George  street 

John,  81  Great  King  tt. 

John  B.  1 3  Gt.  King  st. 

Bennet,  Alex.  17  Nelson  street 

James,  3  Antigua  stieet 

Bertram,  J.  P.  6  Albany  street 
Beveridge,  T.  K.  98  Lauriston 

place 


Jlinnv,  Ciraluinu,  9  Halt  .street 
Black,  D.  M.  21  Sc  Andrew  sq. 
BUckwood,  Jas.  37  George  St. 
Blair,  Alex.  13  Northumb.  st. 

Hugh,  3()  Diurnmond  place 

John,  19  Fettes  row 

Bogle,  Andrew,  21   St  And.  sq. 
Bonar,  James,  15  York  place 
Bowie,  John,  5  Albyn  place 
Brand,  Wm.  4  Queen  street 
Bremner,  C.  3  Ramsay  gardens 

Hugli,  63  Castle  street 

Bridges,  J-is.  10  Hanover  street 
Bringloe  and  Dowie,  26  Alva  st. 
Brodie&  Kennedy,  59  Northum- 
berland street 

J.  C.  5  Thistle  street 

Brown  Si  Miller,  41  York  place 

* Walter,  13  Bernard  street 

Bruce,  Thomas,  2  Glentinlas  st. 
Burn,  H.  J.  6  Frederick  street 
James,  6  Brouyhton  place 

Robert,  3  Archibald  place 

Burns,  Thomas,  1   George  square 
Burnett,  J.   H.  4  Moray  place 
Calvert,  J.  R.  4  Rutland  square 
Campbell  &  Traill,  7  Melville  st. 
&  Hopkirk,  12  Duke  st. 

&  Raleigh,  22  Athole  ores. 

A.  7   York  place 

J.  A.  2  Albyn  place 

John,   12  Duke  street 

Richard,  18  Howe  street 

W.  B.  S.  13  Scotland  street 

Wm.  21   Society 

Cargill,  Robert,  1;3  Duke  street 
Carnegie,  James,  jun.  13  Duke  st. 
Cassels,  Alex.  24  London  street 
Cay,  R.  D.   18  Rutland  street 
Cbeyne,  Henry,  6  Walker  street 
Clason,  Andrew,  57  Queen  street 
Cook,  John,  25  Drummond  place 

Walter,  25  Drummond  pi. 

Couper,  Peter,  IG  Pilrig  street 
Cowan,  Robert,  49  Gt.  King  st. 
Cox,  R.  25  Rutland  street 
Craig,  Sir  J.   G.  5  Thistle  st. 

J.  T.  G.  5  Thistle  street 

Craigie,  Henry,  5  Walker  street 
Crawford,  James,  jun.  23  Elder  st. 
Crooks,  Peter,  2  Abercromhy  pi. 
CuUen,  John,  Si  York  plate 
Cumming,  Geo.  39  Northum.  st. 
Cunningham     and      Walker,      21 

Thistle  street 

and  Bell,  84  George  street 

Alex.  16  Walker  street 

James,  50  Queen  street 

Dalgleish,  James,  7  Moray  p'ace 
Dallas,  Wm.  33  Warriston  cres. 
Dalmaboy   and    Wood,   69   Queen 

street 
Dalziel,  Geo.  5  Thistle  street 
Darhng,  J.  J.  17  Pitt  street 
J.  S,  40  Drummond  place 


Davidsons  &  Syme,  1  Hanover  st. 

C.  F.  22  Queett  street 

Dickson,  H.  G.  5  St  Vincent  st. 

&  Stewart,  17  India  street 

Donald,  Alex.  24  Broughton  pi. 
Donaldson,  John,  124  Princes  st. 
Douglas,   Ale.x.   17    Drummond 

pidce 
Christopher,  17  Drum.  pi. 

David,  25  Walker  i-treet 

John,  .3  upper  Dean  ter. 

J.  B.  15  Drummond  pi. 

Drysdale,  Sir  Win.  8  Royal  circ. 
Dudgeon,  Patr.  1  Thistle  court 
Duff,  Alex.  3  Thistle  street 
Dun,  Andrew,  30  London  street 
Duncan,  James,  46  Queen  street 

John,  2  Heriot  Row 

Dundas  &  Jamieson,  47  York  pi. 

&  Wilson,  16  St  Andrew 

square 

Dunlop,  And. 23  Drummond  pi. 

G.  cSc  G.  53  Great  King  st. 

James,  3  Howe  street 

Duthie,  Wal.  6.  Gr.  King  street 
Dymock,W.  M'Lean,00  Fred.  st. 
Elder,  John,  6  Frederick  street 
Elliot,    W.    Seoit,    34,    Gayfield 

square 
Ellis,  A.  G.  4  Royal  terrace 

Robert,  4  Royal  terrace 

W.  A.  G.  &  R.  4  Royal  ter. 

Ewart,  T.  F.  9  Drummond  pi. 
Farquhar,  A.  21  Coates  crescent 
Farquharson,  Geo.  27  Albany  st. 
Ferguson,  Wm.  42  George  sq. 
Fergusson,  Jas.  12  Hill  street 
Ferrier  &  Duff,  3  Thistle  st. 
Fisher,  J.  21  St  Andrew  sq. 
Fleming  and  Johnson,  21  North- 
umberland street 

Alex.  2  so.  Charlotte  street 

Forbes,  Arthur,  44  Northumber- 
land street 

Wm.  121  Princes  street 

Forman,  J.  N.  27  Gt.  King  st. 
Forrester,  John,    8    Drummond 

place 
Forsyth,  Henry,  1 1  Royal  Cir. 
Eraser  &  Crawford,  23  Elder  st. 

Hugh,  4  Dundas  street 

French,  John,  30  Rutland  sq. 
Gardiner,  James,  31  Albany  st. 

H.  G.  13  Ann  street 

Gibson- Craigs,  Dalziel,  &  Brodie, 

5  Thistle  street 
Gibson  &  Hector,  3n.  StDav.  st. 

Arch.  2  Gloucester  place 

and    Home,   12   so.    Char- 
lotte street 
John,  )un.  12  south  Char- 
lotte street 
Glover,  Wm.  Taaphall 
Goldie,  A.  W.  8  York  place 
— ...  Alex.  34  Melville  street 


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PROFESSIONS  AND  TRADES 


WRI 


Goldle,  Wm.  34  Melville  street 
Gordon  &  Baron,  20  Nelson  st. 
__ —  and  Smart,  2J    Royal  terr. 

G.  C.  21  R  yal  terrace 

James,  35  Drummond  pi. 

Joseph,  21   Royal  terrace 

.  Robert,    53  Northumberland 

street 
Govan,  John,  13  Walker  street 
Grade  &  M'Kenzie,  6  Royal  Ex- 
change 
■  J.  B.  Parliament  square 

Graham    &    Anderson,  31    Great 

King  street 
— —  H,  1 1  Shandwick  place 
Grant,  Joseph,  35  Great  King  st. 
Gray,   G.  25  North  bridge 

Andw.  22  India  srreet 

G.  A.  8  Alva  street 

——  John,  19  Duke  street 
Greig  and  Morton,  8  Abercr,  pi. 

James,  jun.    134  Geo.  st. 
Grierson,  And.    15  St  Andrew  sq. 
Grieve,  Andrew,  3  Walker  street 
Haig,  Hay,  &  Pringle,  20   Young 

street 
Haldane,  R.  43  Castle  Street 
Hamilton  and  M'KnIght,  12  Lon- 
don street 

Alexander,  29  Rutland  sq. 

.  John,  1  Scotland  street 

Handyside,  Hugh,  67  York  place 
Hattoii,  Jaa.  2  w.  Ciaremont  st. 
Hay,  W.  W.  17  Shandwick  place 
Henderson,  Ro.  1 1   Royal  Exch. 
Herries,  W.  Y.  17  Nelson  street 
Hill,  A.  43  Broughton  street 
— —   H.  D,  59  George  street 
Home,  Wm.   12  so.  Charlotte  st. 
Hope,  James,  junr.  31  Moray  pi. 
.  and  Oliphant,  1  19  Princes  St. 

— —  John,  31  Moray  place 
Hopkirk,  J.  G.  12  Duke  street 
Home  and  Rose,  96  George  street 
Horsburgh,  W.  29  Nortbumb.  st. 
Howden,  Andrew,  11  Howe  street 

Robert,  14  Pitt  street 

Hughes  &  Mylne,  35  Charlotte  sq. 
Hunt,  William,  26  Broughton  pi. 
Hunter,  Campbell,  and  Co.  7  York 

place 

John,  13  Hill  street 

■  John,  jun.  5  Fettes  row 

Inglis  &  Burns,  46  Queen  street 
—— —  &  Weddeiburn,  6  north   St 

David  street 
Innes  &  Robertson,  51  Castle  st. 

i John  B.  23  Queen  street 

— —  Thomas,  51   Castle  street 
Irvine,  Pat.  23  Northuroberld.  st. 
Irving,  John,  1  no.  Charlotte  st. 
Ivory,  Wm.  6  Duke  street 
Jameson,  R.  W.  67  Nc  tli  bridge 
Jardine,  Stodart,  and  Fraser,  31 

Princes  street 


Johnston,  Alexander,  5  York  pi. 

Robert,  jun.  36  London  st. 

Robert, 27  n.  Ricomond  st. 

Jiillie,  J.  &  VV.  26  AOercromby  pi. 

.lopp  &  Jjhi.ston,  30  Albany  st. 

Kennedy,  Alex.  29  Frederick  st. 

John,  71  Great  King  street 

Wm.59  Northurab.  street 

Kermack.  Joiin,  20  Broughton  pi. 

Kinnear,  Jarnts,  81  George  st. 

L'Anay,  J.  R.  27  Northumb.  st 

Lanaont  and  Newton,  33    Great 
King  street 

Lawrie)  W.  A.  13  n.  Bank  St. 

Lavvson,  James,  33  London  st. 

Leishman,  John,  18  Drummond 
place 

Leven,  John,  29  Scotland  street 

Lindsay,  Jis.  l5  St  Andrew  sq. 

John  M.  19  Melville  street 

Lockliart,  Hunter,  &  Wniteliead, 
5  Fet'ts  rnw 

Ephr.  38  Northumberland 

street 
Logan,  EJmund,  16  Rutland  sq. 
— John,    41     Northumber- 
land street 
Loiiginore,  J.  A.  56  Melville  st. 
Lyon,  George,  26  Forth  ttrett 
Macallan,  James,  26  Rutland  f  q. 
Macara,  J.  34'  Lonaon  street 

L.  M.  39  George  street 

Macbean,jEiieus,  1  ICliarlottesq. 
Mack,  A.  Alfx.  16  Ainslie  pi. 
M'Cheyne,  Adam,  20  Hill  street 
M'Cook,  James,  4  Forta  sireet 
M'Donald,  M.  N.  29  Gt.  King  st. 
M'D  ugall,  Allan,  32  Castle  st. 

Patrick,  1  Fettes  row 

M'Duff,  Alex.  7  Noribumb.  st. 
M'Ewan,  James,  32  Alhany  st. 
M'Farlane,  James,  9  Atliole  p|. 
M'Intosh   and  Ducat,  68  Great 

King  street 
Mackay,  Robert,  17  Northumber» 
land  street 

Tnomas,  G.  7  Albyn  place 

Mackenzie,   Innes,  &.  Logan,  83 

Queen  street 
■ and    Siiarpe,    32    Aber- 

cromby  place 

Aifcx.  29  Charlotte  square 

Jjmes  Hay,  29  Chari.  sq. 

John  W.  13  Scotland  st. 

Roderick,  5  Forth  street 

Thomas  35  Frederick  ft. 

Wm.  29  Chailotte  square 

M'Lic hian  and  Ivory, 6  Duke  st. 
M'Lellan,  Gcorge,  7  York  place 
Mackersy,  W.  2  Bdlevue  cresc. 
M'Lean  &  Hamilton,  21  Albany  st. 
M'Millan  &  Grant,  37  York  pi. 

E.  and  A.  43  York  place 

M'Neilie,  David,  13  Broughton 

place 


M'Neill,  Arch.  73  Gt.  King  st. 
M'Ritchie,  Bajhy,  &  Hender- 
son, 11  Royal  Exchange 
Micrae,  J.  A.  32  Great  King  st. 
iVIaitland,  Aug.  1  so.  Charlotte  st 
Mitmers,  A.  H.  12  Saxe  Coburg 

place 
Marshall,  Wm.  18  Albany  street 
Martin,  John,  14  Staffed  street 
Meek,  John,  8  Atholl  place 
Meiklejohn,  John,  22  Duke  st.' 
Melville,  J.  ftl.  110  George  st. 

John,  20  Albany  street 

Menzies    and    Maconochie,  32 
Queen  street 

Allan,  32  Queen  sfreet 

Mercer,  Robt.  40  Drummond  pi. 

William,  5  Clarence  street 

Mitcnell,  J.  L.  8  Randolph  cliff 

Joseph,  14  Howe  street 

Monro,  A.  B.  28  Rutland  square 
Monteith,  A.  S.  38  M- Ivilie  st. 
Monypeniiy    and     Dulgleish,    7 

Moray  place 
More,  Geo.  19  Great  King  st. 
Morton,  C.  8  Abercromby  place 
Mowbray  &Hovvden,ll  Hovvest. 

J  ho  T.  33  Dublin  street 

Mill  ray  &  Logan,  16  Roland  sq. 
Andrew,  W.S.  13  Put  st. 

Ddvid,  31  Queen  street 

James  T.  31  Queen  street 

Thos.  G.  34  Heriot  row 

Mylne,  James  35  Charlotte  sq. 
Nairne  &  Btrtrair,  6  Albany  st. 
Napier,  G.  and  W.  23  Albany  st. 

MrtCvey,  39  Castle  street 

William,  15  e.  Ciaremont  St. 

Niven,  J.  D.  46  Gt.  King  st. 
Newbigging,  J.  S.  32  Queen  st. 
Ogilvie,  R.  G.  14  Cumberland  st. 
Oliphanf,  Chas.  10  Inverleithpl. 
Orr,  C.  F.  13  Young  street 

Patrick,  4  Randolph  cresc. 

Paterson,  Adam,  36  Heriot  row 
Patten,  John,  1  Fettes  row 
Pattison,  J.  jun.  21  York  place 
Palton,  Thos.  38  Frederick  st. 
Patrick,  William,  32  Albany  st. 
Paul,  Thomson,  5  Rutland  sq. 
Pearson  &  Robertson,  17  R.  cir. 
Peddie,  James,  Broughton 

— James,  jun  36  Albany  st. 

Phillips,  John,  41  Heriot  row 
Pitcairn,  Robert,  73  Queen  st. 
Pollexfen,  J.  R.  6  InOia  street 
Ponton,  Mungo,  30  Melville  St. 
Pott,  Jdmes,  55  Almny  street 
Fringe,  Ro  ..  22  Rutland  square 
Ilattrdy,  Robt.  28  SaxeCobu  rg  pi. 
Reddie,  Jmies  C.  6  luoiastrcec 
Reid,  C.  G.  68  George  street 
Renny  &  Webster,  16  Royal  c"^- 
Rhind,  W.  and   R.   19  Al"""/ 
street 


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Richardson,  John,  Si  Pitt  street 
llitrhie    aud    Hill,   8   north    St 

D.nid  8ir<'et 
"Robertson,  G.  B.  28  AH'ar.y  st, 
Jas.  7  R  tiriolijli  cliff 

■  John,  20  ScoJand  street 

T.  R.  17  Gayficld  square 

Holland  and  Thomson,  9  north  St 

David  street 
.  J.  9  nortli  St  David  st. 

Ronald  &  Keyden,  12  Walker  st. 
Rose,  Jamts,  9G  Georj^e  street 
Riiy  &  Martin,  37  Cattle  street 

■  Robert,  37  Cistle  street 
Russell,  A.  J.  10  Walker  street 

John.  9  Shandwick  place 

James,  8  Princes  stre't 

Rutherf^ird  &  Harris,  17  Nelson 

street 

Jame?,  5  Wharton  place 

J.  11  Qieen  street 

Sandeman,  David,  32  Alva  street 
Sands,  W.  H.  5  Rjyal  circus 
Sandy,  George,  3  Buccleuch  place 
*Scarth,  Pillans,  37  Bernard  st. 

T.  M.  30  Queen  street 

Scott  and  Baldt;rston,  4  Queen  st. 

■  Rymer,  and  Scott,  5(i  George 
street 

Andrew,  24  Drummond  pi. 

T.  M.  37  Geo.  street 

Shand,  Calder,  and  Farquhar,  24 

Qreen  street 

J.  B.  4  Pitt  street 

Shepherd  and  Grant,  26  Albany 

street 
Sinclair,  G.  L.  4  Walker  street 
Skene  &  M-.crae,  32  Gt.  King  st. 
Skinner,  J.  R.  4  n.  St  Andiew  st. 
Smith  and  Kinnear,  81  George  st, 

-  Alexander,  18  York  place 

Andrew,  27  Dundas  street 

Smyth,  Robert,  1  Hart  street 
Souter,  J.  80  Great  King  street 
Spalding,  W.  JVI.  11  Drum,  pi. 
Speid,  John,  18  Duncan  street 
Spence,  James,  24  Pitt  street 
Spens,  Nath.  28  Walker  street 
Sprott,  Thos.  10  Drummond  pi, 
Steuart,  Charles,  3  Albyn  place 

James,  17  India  street 

Stewart,  John,  3l>  India  street 

A.  J.  98  Pitt  street 

Scuarr,  Wm.  43  St  Cuthbert  st. 
Stevenson  and  Yule,  4  Thistle  c. 

Alexander,  9  Heriot  row 

Stirling,  James,  6  Alva  street 
Stodart,  George,  31  Princes  st. 

-  J.  R.  2  Drummond  place 
Storie  <^  B<iilie,  12  Bioughton  p], 
Strachan  and  Darling,  17  Pitt  st. 
Sutherland,  A.  G.  18  Fettes  row 
Sym,  Rirbert,  20  George  square 
Syme,  Thomas,  1  Hanover  st. 


Tait,  J,  C,  2  Park  pl-ce 

and  Crichtdn,  2  Park  place 

Taws-  and  B"nar,  15  York  place 

John,  W.  49  Qiieen  sreet 

Tailor,  Wm.  22  Auercron;by  pi. 
Tennent,  P.  9  Lymdoch  place 
Thoinsnn,    Elder,    and  Burn,    0 

Frederick  street 
Thorburn,  K.  J\l.  13  Fettes  row 
Tods  and  Romanes,  7  Gt.  Stuart 

street 
Tod  and  Hill.  59  George  s'reet 

Henry,  39  York  place 

James,  21    Dublin  street 

John,  7  Great  Stuart  st. 

J.  R.  7  Great  Stuart  street 

Trail,  A.  20  Danube  street 
Tiaquair,  Wm.  2  Queen  sf. 
Trotter,  Thomas,  50  Castle  st. 
Turnbiill,  David,  34  India  street 

Gporge,  IG  Thistle  street 

Trveedie,  Graham, and  Anderson, 

31  Great  King  street 
Ushtr,  John,  27  Howe  street 
Waddeli,  Wm.  50  Melville  street 
Walker  &  Melville,  110  Geo.  st. 

James,  21  Queen  street 

J.  47  Northumberland  st. 

Wallace,  E.  9  P.lri^  htivet 

William,  7  Crichton  st. 

Weir,  Matthew,  31  Albany  st. 
Thos.  9  Danube  strei-t 

' and  Gininer,  31  Albany  st. 

Welsh  &  M'Duff,  7  Northum. 

berland  street 
White,  Robt.  1  Drummond  pi. 
Wight,  David,  11  Young  stre.^t 
Williamson,  D.  7  York  place 
Wilson,  Adam,  12  e.   Maitland 

street 

Wm.  16  St  Andrevir  sq. 

Hutton,  39  London  street 

James,  jun.  .38  London  st. 

Wishart,  Arc.hd.  Raeburn  place 
Wood,  John  G.  8  south  Charlotte 

street 
Woodman,  J.  L.  27  India  st, 
Wordsworth,  S.  4  Bellevue  ter, 
Wotberspoon  and  JMack,  16  Ainslie 

place 
Wright,  J,  and  J,  28  Forth  st. 
. — —  Robert,  5  Pitt  street 
Wyld,  Robert,  5  Duke  street 
Yorston,  W.  G.  22  Northumb.  st. 
Young,  R.  H.  6  Gt.  King  st. 

Wm.  5  PiLt  St. 

Youngson,  Alex.  9  Dundas  st. 
Yule,  J.  4  Thistle  court 

WRITERS. 

Alexander,  D.  10  no.  Richm.  st. 
Allan,  A.  8  Mary  place 


Artderson,  Letham,  60  Cumb.  tt. 
* .  W.  Town-Clerk's  Office. 

Wm.   IH  Frfrierick  street 

B  rhnur,  Geo.  24  Garilner's  ores. 
B^ixter,  CiiMrles,  32  Castle  street 
Bullrage,  Wm.  8  Scotland  street 
Bevendge,  Thos.  14  Duke  st. 
Brember,W.M.13Gardner's  ores. 
Bremner,  And.  12  Raeburn  pi. 

Geo.  49  Thistle  street 

Brown,  David,  72  Northum.  St. 

George,  14  Frederick  st. 

Bruce,  Alex.  12  Queen  s'.reet 

Peter,  3  Summer  place. 

W.  4  Salisbury  street 

W.  D.  6  riermirage  place 

Cairns,  John,  2  Darnaway  srreet 
Calder,  Alex.  24  Qieen  street 
Carson,  W.  27  Hamilr'.n  piace 
Christie,  W  40  G  .  King  street 

Arch.  5  Athole  place 

Crawford,  A.  3  Pii-ardy  place 
Crawfurd,  Rub.  4  C   mely  Green 
Crooks,  Thos.  33  Howe  street 
Croll,  II.  12  Nelson  Street 
Cuthbertson,  Wm.  73  George  st. 
*De6erer,  Piiineas,  4  Eastfield 
Driichar,  Tho^-.  21  Ineja  street 
Di(  k,  John,  15  Portland  place 
*Doig,  Charles,  Siafield  house. 
Douglas,  A.  11  Roxhurghe  St. 
Djull,  William,  10  Hanover  st. 
Downie,  Alex.  126  Lauriston 
Drysdajp,  J.  2  Gardner's  cres. 

■  W.  Register  office 

Duncan,  W.  jun.  11  Nelson  st. 
Elder,  Wm.  4  Torphichen  street 
Elliot,  Robt.  65  Lauriston  place 
Falconer,  James,  15  Comely  bk. 
Finlay,  Chas.  6  Great  Stuart  st. 
Forbes,  John,  28  India  st. 

Patrick,  2  M-lvilJe  street 

Fraser,  William,  18  Dundas  st. 
GalUraitb,  Colin,  2  Melville  st. 
Gloag,  Peter,  5  Mackenzie  place 
Gorham,  R.  Y.  I73  Cau>,eyside 
Grahame,  James,  16  Anne  st. 
Grant,  A.  18  D  ir  das  street. 

Adatn,  18  Brunswick  st. 

Gregor,  J.  east  Powderhall 
Grindlay,  James,  Wight's  pi. 
Haswell,  Geo.  2  Graham  street 
Hay,  Alex.  Bonington  bank 
Hector,  A.  3  no.  St;  David  st. 
Henderson,  Dav.  3  Gilmore  pi. 
Henry,  John,  7  n.  w.  Circus  pi. 
Hovvison,  W.  tertius,  11  Alvast. 
Hutchison,  Alex.  18  London  st. 

William,  4  Hunter  square 

Jack,  John,  14  Cumberland  st. 
Jamieson,  And.  137  Prince's  St. 
John,  47  York  place 


264 


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PUOFESSiOXS  AND   TKADES. 


WUI 


JohnBon,  John,  26  Nelson  st. 
Johnston,  John,  Silver  mills 

Pet.  T.  9  Crichion  street 

Johnstone,  J.  S.  21  Northumber- 
land street 
Junner,  J.  M.  6  n.  St  David  st. 
Kinioch,  Geo.  1.3  Hope  street 
Laing,  David.  2  Dinube  street 
Lang,  R.  L.  8  Grove  street 
Lamond,  James,  17  Castle  sf. 
Laurie,  James,  43  Ann  street 
Leburn,  Fat.  2  up.  Gilmore  pi. 
Littlejohn,  David,  6  James  court 
Lothian,  J.  12  Buccleuch  place 
Low,  Joseph,  13  Montgomery  st. 
Mack,  Andrew,  5  York  place 
Macaiidrew,  R.  Register  house 
M'Anhur,  A.  0  /iniigua  street 
M'Donald,  R.  4  St  James' square 
]\I 'Parian,  T.  47  Great  King  st, 
M'Glashan,  C.  3  Cheyne  street 
Macintosh,  D.  44  Cumberland  st. 
M'Nab,  Rob.  a  Darlings  build. 
M'Sporran,  Arch.  11  Norton  pJ. 
M'William,  R.  30  Alva  street 
Maitland,  J.  9  s.  e.  Circus  place 
Malcolm,  W.  30  Drummond  pi. 
Ma' tin,  Theodiire,  37  Castle  st. 
I\laninson,  J.  N.  4  St  Bernard's  r. 


Meikle,  Wra.  22  Dundas  street 
Melville,  G.  13  Henderson  row. 
Mill,  Eben.  12  Athole  place 
.Millar,  Wm.  37  Casile  st. 
IMiller,  James,  41  York  place 

John,  Fairnington  place 

Moft'at,  Henry,  10  Argyle  square 
iMorison,  T.  11  w  Maitland  aq. 
Murray,  Robert,  56  India  street 

.  John,  19  Pitt  street 

W.  6  wtst  Preston  street 

No.ives,  Charles,  47  Queen  street 
NicoU,  Alex.  Laverd  k  bank. 

,  John,  28  Gayfield  square 

Officer,  John,  15  CnlUge  street 
Philp,  John,  13  s.  Cliarlot'e  st. 
Potts,  Thos.   16  Albany  street. 
Prentice,  Charles  D.  1  Francis 

place 
Pullar,  J.  W.  6  Shrub  place 
Purvis,  Robt.  7  Brigbton  street 
Pyper,  John,  37  York  place. 
Rat-,  Thomas,  4  Dewar  place 
Ramsay.  Ja.  26  1  Claremont  pi. 
Robertson,  Charles,  16  Pitt  st. 

D.  3  Duncan  street 

Rodger,  Wm.  14  VV^arriston  cres. 
Romanes,  J.  7  Great  Stuart  st. 
Ronaldson,  J.  25  e.  Claremont  st. 


Rutherford,  G.  84  Gt.  King  st. 
Scot,  Robert,  8  Kerr  street 
Sim,  George,  1  Scotland  street 
Smith,  A.  5  Roxburghe  terrace 

,  D.  32  Dublin  street 

,  John,  32  Dublin  street 

Spalding,  A.  5  e.  Broughton  pi. 
Spence,  Peter,  2  Thistle  court 
Steven,  J.  10  Duncan  street 

William,  10  Duncan  street 

Stevenson,  W.  4  Thistle  court 
Stewart,  John,  27  Cheyne  street 

Robert.  11  Forres  street 

Stuart,  A.  21  Royal  terrace 
Thomson,  A.  13  Pitt  street 
Todd,  Geo.  jun.  4  Nicolson  sq. 
Watson,  James,  11  Forres  street 

John,  15  Salisbury  street 

Webster,  Geo.  8  Pitt  street 
Jas.  16  Royal  circus 

William,  24  Queen  street 

Williamson,  A.  48  India  street 

Wm.  16  Grove  street 

Wilson,  Hugh,  2  Carlton  street 

Robert,  13  Abbey  strand 

Wm.  18  liBOpold  place 

^V right,  Thos.  9  Brown  street 
Yoole,  Wm.,  29  Clarence  st. 
it'ounie,  A.  5  Thistle  street 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


BALERNO. 

AuLD,  Robert,  farmer,  Buteland 
Barclay,  Colonel,  Balerno  lodge 
Brownlee,  Win.  farmer,  Gowanliill 

ryce,  David,  wright  and  spirit  dealer 
Carfrae,  George,  mason 
Carteret,  George  Scott,  esq.  Malleny 
Cunningham,  James,  farmer,  Balleny 

John,  farmer,  Harelaw 

— —  George,  Balerno 

Davidson,  George,  farmer,  Townhead 

— —  Miss,  New  mills 

Denholm,  David,  manager  to  Gen.  Scott 

Douglas,  James,  esq.  Glenbrookc 

Falconer,  James,  grocer 

Wra.  carrier.  New  mills 

Fountain,  James,  wright 
Gardener,  John,  farmer,  Cockburn 

Thomas,  esq.  Larchgrove 

Grahame,  Barron,  esq.  Ravelrig 
Grant,  Captain,  Glendorroch 
Hannah,  David,  mill  master.  New  mills 
Hay,  James,  esq.  Malleny  mills 
Hardie,  David,  farmer,  Bavely  mill 

. Alex.  Mayfield 

Wm.  Bavely  house 

Henderson,  George,  spirit  dealer 

George,  labourer 

Hill,  Craig  &  Co.  paper  makers,  Balerno  bank 

■ George,  farmer,  Marchbank 

Hogg,  James,  grocer 
Hutcheson,  John,  esq.  West  brook 
Jervis,  Alex,  manager,  Malleny  Mill 
Johnstone,  William,  flesher 
Kerr,  Miss,  grocer 
Law,  John,  spirit  dealer 
Lawson,  John,  farmer,  Unthank 
Logan,  Alex,  paper  maker 
M'Ritchie,  C.  E.  esq.  Bankhead 
Marshall,  John,  esq.  Currie  hill 
Martin,  James,  farmer,  East  rig 
Montgomerie,  Laurence,  Balerno  bank 
Murdoch,  James,  farmer,  Hannyfield 
Newlands,Mr9,  Malleny  grove 
Ritchie,  Robert,  Malleny  bower 
Robertson,  John,  carrier 
—  Alex,  farmer.  New  mills 
■         Alex.  Ravelrig 
Reid,  William,  farmer,  Todholes 
Scott,  Colonel,  Malleny 

Sinclair,  Ralph,  blacksmith 
Sloan,  John,  schoolmaster 
Smith,  William,  baker 
Sommerville,  D.  Shothead 
Stewart,  Duncan,  esq.  Balerno  cottage 
Thom,  Alex,  farmer,  Whelpside 

Tod,  Rev.  Andrew,  manse 
Wallace,  Abram,  blacksmith 

Wales,  James,  flesher 

Walker,  Wm.  Post  office 


COLINTON. 
AiKMAN,  Robert,  carter,  .Juniper  green 
Anderson,  Mrs,  west  Colinton  cottage 
Alison,  Thomas,  carter.  Juniper  green 
— —  Wm.  P.  Professor,    Woodville,  and  45 

Heriot  row 
Baillie,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer 
Balfour,  Rev.  Lewis,  A.M.  manse 
Blair,  Miss,  Woodhall  bank,  and  12  Hope  st. 
Borthwick,  Wm.  millwright  .Juniper  green 
Burton,  Edward,  engraver,  Colinton 

Mungo,  wright 

Cadell,  R.  esq.  Hailes  house,  &  1 5  Athole  cr. 
Cameron,  Angus,  farmer,  Currie-muir  end 
Carnie,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker 
Christie,  Charles,  millwright 
Clapperton,  A.  esq.  Spylaw  bank 

Thos.  esq.  Oriel  cottage 

Cleland,  Miss,  teacher  of  sewing.  Juniper  gr. 
Clephan,  John,  farmer,  Woodhall 
Cockburn,  Lord,  Bonally,  &  1 4  Charlotte  sq. 
Cowan  and  Son,  papermakers,  Kate's  mill 

James,  esq.  Kate's  mill 

Crawford,  A.  master  in  the  Navy,  Juniper  gr. 
Davie,  Thomas,  mill  master  and  mill  wright 
Dawson  &  Graham,  mill  masters.  Juniper  gr. 

Peter,  mill  master.  Juniper  green 

Dea,  William,  slater.  Juniper  green 

Dick,  Thomas,  gardener,  Colinton  house 

Dickson,  .James,  flesher.  Juniper  green 

Downie,  Ct.  slater  &  innkeeper.  Juniper  green 

Duncan,  John,  weaver 

Dunfermline,  Rt.  Hon.  Lord,  Colinton  house 

Finnie,  .John,  farmer,  Swanston 

Fleming,  W.  snuff"  manufact.  up.  Spylaw  mill 

Fortune,  Jas.  Juniper  green — See  App. 

Forrest,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Jas.  of  Comiston,  Bart. 

Lord  Provost  of  Edin.  &  12  R.  Circus 
Forrester,  Mrs,  merchant,  .Juniper  green 
Foulis,  Sir  Wm.  hart,  of  Colinton,  Woodhall 
Girdwood,  David,  mill  master 

John,  farmer,  Torphin 

Gillespie,  Alex.,  mill  master,  Colinton  barley. 

mill 
Greig,  Thomas,  esq.  Fernielaw  house,  and  24 

Buccleuch  place 
Grey,  .James,  overseer,  Kate's  mill 
Henderson,  .John,  grocer.  Juniper  green 
Hill,  Charles,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer 
Hogg,  John,  paper  manufacturer.  West  mills 
Hunter,  James,  surgeon,  .Juniper  green 

.Jas.  millmaster,  Woodhall  barleymill. 

Robert,  A.]\L  schoolmaster  &  postmaster 

Inglis,   Henry,  esq.,  Spylaw   house,   and  iG 

Queen  street 
Jenkinson,  Thomas,  mercht..  Juniper  green 
.Jobson,  G.  innkeeper.  Hunter's  tryst 
Kedslie,  Alexander,  baker.  Juniper  green 
Kerr,  Norman,  shoemaker.  Juniper  green 


m6 


COR 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


CRA 


King,  Thomas,  mill  master.  West  mill 
Laing,  J.  farmer,  Colin  ton  mains,  and  Royal 
Horse  Bazar,  Edinburgh 
.  Robt.  paper  manufr.  Woodhall  mill 
Lawson,  Wm.  cowfeeder,  Fairnie  law 
Marr,  Richard,  tailor,  Swanston 
M'Alpin,  William,  flesher 
M'Diarmid,  Duncan,  esq.  west  Colinton 
Macfarlane,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker 
M'Kenzie,  John,  plasterer,  Juniper  green 
M'Whirter    and  Co.    paper    manufacturers, 

Mossy  mill 
Marshall,  overseer,  Mossiemill 
Mylne,  John,  clerk,  Mossiemill 
Paterson,  David,  smith,  Enterkin's  gate 
Pearson,  Jas.  carter,  Juniper  green 
Penman,  Adam,  farmer,  Bonally 
Pillans,  David,  smith 
Porteous,  James,  mason,  Spylaw  mill 
Rompini,  Joseph,  esq.  Woodhall  cottage  and 

10  Gloucester  place 
Ramsay,  James,  machine  maker 
Reid,  John,  dairyman,  Oxgangs 
Rose,  Wm.  excise  officer 
Sanderson,  George,  baker  and  spirit  dealer 
Steel,  John,  farmer,  Caledonia 
Steven,  John,  Juniper  green 
Stewart,  Robert,  builder.  Juniper  green 
Traquair,  Ramsay  H.  Colinton  farm 

Mrs  Wm.  Colinton  farm 

Tinnock,  Wm.  gardener,  Spylaw  house 
Trotter,  Arch.  esq.  of  Dreghorn,  and  12  Geo.  sq. 
Walker,  Wnn  Hailes  mill 
Wallace,  Wm,  innkeeper,  Currie-muir  end 
Watt,  James,  snufF  manufacturer.  East  mill 

James,  farmer,  Bloomyhall 

Wilson,  George,  surgeon.  Juniper  green 
Wright,  Alex,  woodmerchant.  Juniper  green 
Young,  William,  smith 
— -  William,  wright 


CORSTORPHIN. 

Anderson,  Robert,  merchant 
Arthur,  Robert,  contractor 
Belfrage,  George,  farmer.  North  Gyle 
Binnie,  John,  farmer,  East  Craigs 

Thomas,  farmer.  West  Craigs 

Bonner,  Mrs  (school) 

Carlaw,  Robert,  millwright,  Lenney  park 

Chapman,  Mrs,  farmer,  Broomhouse 

Crawford,  James 

Cuddie,  David,  farmer 

Comb,  George,  farmer,  Redheughs 

Cock,  John,  spirit  dealer 

Cowan,  Hugh,  smith 

Cowie,  Walkinshaw,  spirit  dealer 

Currie,  Mrs,  grocer 

Dalrymple,  Wm.  S.S.C,  East  Craigs  house 

Dixon,  James,  flesher  and  cattle  dealer 

Dixon,  John,  farmer.  Old  Saughton  Mains 

Dundas,  Capt.,Beechwood 

Dunn,  James,  balder 

Dunsraore,  Misses 


Gillespie,  John,  smith 

Girdwood,  John,  farmer,  Featherhall 

Harper,  James,  innkeeper 

Henderson,  Andrew,  wright 

Dr,  M.D. 

Horn,    Archibald,    accountant,     Hazelbank, 
Coltbridge 

Home,  Rev.  David 

Hutton,  William,  tailor 

Keddie,  William,  mason 

Keith.  Wm.,  esq.  accountant,  Corstorphin  hill 

Lady,  Ravelston 

Lawrie,  John,  farmer.  Meadow  house 

Thomas,  farmer.  South  Gyle 

Lizars,  W.  H.  esq.  Fixby  cottage 

^Mackenzie,  Lord,  Belmont 

Mackie,  James,  gardener,  Corstorphin  hill 

Martin,  James  Watson,  farmer.  Old  Saugbtgn 

Mrs,  gardener 

Melville,  J.  M.  esq.  W.S.  Hanley 

Muirhead,  George,  tailor 

James,  weaver 

Neil,  Robert  G.  farmer,  Gogar  Mains 

Nimmo,  James,  farmer,  Sighthill 

Paterson,  Arch,  farmer,  Meadowfield 

Philip,  Robert,  sen.,  lodgings 

Robertson,  Jas.  farmer,  Beechwood  mains 

Samuel,  Francis,  mason 

Simpson,  Alexander,  schoolmaster 

John,  grocer,  &  Elm  Row 

Smith,  John,  weaver 

Thomas,  wright 

Stewart,  William,  farmer,  Corstorphin  bank 

Thomson,  Archibald,  wright 

David,  farmer  and  potato  dealer,  Gogar 

James 

! ]\Irs  Alexander,  Gibson  lodge 

j Mrs  Archibald 

I  Wallace,  John,  wright,  Four-mile-liill 

I Matthew,  wright,  Gogar 

I  Weston,  John,  smith,  Gogar 

Whiteford,  Edw.,  shoemaker,  Four-raile-hill 

John,  ditto 

Whitewright,  John,  smith 

Wilkie,  John,  carter 

Wilson,  George,  baker 

Wood,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  Lannie  Park 

Mrs,  Woodhall  Cottage 

Wright,  Andrew,  flesher 


CRAMOND. 

Allan,  Mr,  farmer,  east  Pilton 
Belphrage,  Henry,  farmer.  House  of  Hill 
Binnie,  Alexander,  farmer,  east  Craigie 

Miss,  north  Clermiston 

Bird,  William,  Drylaw 

Blair,  Robert,  esq.  Dreghorn  house 

Brown,  Mr,  forester,  Bonnyfield 

Burnet,  Charles,  Lauriston 

Cadell,  Philip,  esq.  Cramond  Iron  works 

Chesser,  Wm.  wright,  Dalmeny  park 

Clachlan,  Wm.  gardener,  Barnton 

Clark,  Wm.  gardener,  Cramond  house 


CBA 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


DAL 


267 


Crawford,  Miss,  Braehead 

Cunningham,  jMrs,  wright,  Davidson's  mains 

Currie,  John,  wright,  Davidson's  mains 

Cuthbertson,  Wm.  gardener,  Dalmeny  park 

Douglas,  John,  wright 

Dow,  Mr,  clerk,  Craraond  iron  works 

Elder,  James,  Nether  Leny 

John,  farmer,  Leny 

Fairgrieve,  Jlr,  gardener,  Craigcrook 

Flint,  farmer.  Dry  law 

Fortune,  Andrew,  Craraond  bridge  mills 
John,  farmer,  Turnhouse 

Gibson,  Miss,  spirit  dealer 

Gloag,  Mrs  R.  spirit  dealer 
Goold,  ]\Iiss,  Saughton  house 
Gourlay,  John,  schoolmaster,  D.P.M. 
Gray,  William,  farmer,  Cramond  bridge 
Inglis,  Thomas,  farmer,  Craigcrook 
Jack,  James,  smith,  jMuttonhole 
James,  David,  Davidson's  mains 

Wm.  baker,  Davidson's  mains 

Jeffrey,  Lord,  south  Cltrmiston 

King,  Mrs,  Davidson's  Mains 

Law,  Andrew,  farmer,  Leny  moor 

M'Ara,  Mrs,  innkeeper 

M'Dougal,  Mr,  farmer,  Granton 

M'Kenzie,    Mr,   county    police,    Davidson's 

Mains 
Martin,  David,  Davidson's  Mains 
Muirhead,  llev.  Dr  George,  Manse 

Rev.  P. 

Murray,  Arch,  butler,  Cramond  house 

Newton,  Mrs,  Cramond  village 

Notman,  James,  gardener^  New  Saughton 

Peebles,  Mrs,  Davidson's  place 

Phipps,    W.  ^  ( W.    Cadell,    Sons,    &    Co.), 

Peggy's  Mill 
Ramsay, W-  R.  eq.  of  Barnton  &  Laurist.  M.P. 

Richardson, forrester,  Barnton 

Robertson,  James,  surgeon,  Westfield 
Rosebery,  Lord,  Dalmtny  park 
Rutberfurd,  Andrew,   esq.  advocate,  M.P., 

Lauriston  casde 
Scott,  IMessrs,  Cramond  bridge  toll-bar 
Scrymgeour,  James,  gardener,  Peggy's  mill 
Sharp,  William,  esq.  Marchfield 
Simpson,  James,  weaver,  Long  row 
Sleigh,  ,  gardener,  Lauriston  castle 

Smart,     David,     traveller,     Cramond     Iron 

works 
Smith,  Mrs  James,  vintner,  Cramond  bridge 
Stone,  esq.  Muirhouse 

Stenhouse, ,  farmer,  Southfield 

— — farmer.  West  Pilton 

Speirs,  Graham,  esq.  sheriff,  Granton  house 

Thomson,  Thomas,  baker 

Torphichen,  Dowager  Lady,  Craraond  house 

Tod, farmer,  Muirhouse 

Tweedie,  David,  farmer,  Silverknowes 

Usher, Lauriston  Cottage 

Vere,  .James  J.  Hope,  esq.  of  Craigiehall 
Walker,  William,  wright,  Davidson's  mains 
Warden,  Miss,  school,  Davidson's  mains 


Watson,  Miss  of  Saughton,  Saughton 
Whittit,  George,  factor,  Barnlon 

■ ,  farmer,  East  Dry  law 

Wilson,  Geo.  wright  &  auctioneer.  Blackball 

James,  farmer,  Fair-a-far 

James,  butler,  Barnton  House 


CURRIE. 

A  IK  MAN,  Mrs,  grocer 

Brown,  James  &  Co.,  paper  manufacturer, 
Kinleith  mill 

Peter,  grocer 

Cunningham,  Lawrence,  farmer,  Kinleith 

Davidson,  D.  &  J.,  farmers,  Kinleith 

Denholme,  Andw.  wright 

Downie,  James,  gardener 

Dunn,  William,  gardener 

Falconer,  Angus,  constable 

Ferguson,  James,  farmer  and  innkeeper 

Fisher,  Alexander,  builder 

David,  mason 

Fleming,  William,  millwright 
Eraser,  John,  shoemaker 
Frier  and  Pettie,  merchants 

Arch,  millmaster.  East  mill 

Gray,  Robert,  farmer 
Harper,  John,  tailor 
Jameson,  Rev.  Robert,  manse 
Laing,  George,  and  Co.  Balerno  mill 

Geo.  {Geo.  Laing  and  Co.),  Balerno  mill 

Logan,  Mrs 

M'Farlan,  Peter,  road  surveyor 

Orr,  Peter,  farmer,  Cocklaw 

Palmer,  Robert,  schoolmaster 

Paterson,  David,  smith.  East  Mill 

Raraage,  William,  farmer,  Kinleith 

Russell,  Alexander,  Malcolmston 

Saunderson,  George,  baker 

Skinner,  Edward,  excise  officer 

Smith,  Miss  JM.  merchant  and  post  mistress 

Somerville,  Alexander,  innkeeper 

Mrs 

Stewart,  Alexander,  mole-catcher 
Tait,  Lawrence,  merchant,  Currie 
Thomson,  Mrs 
Walker,  Thomas,  mason 

William,  tailor,  and  clothier 

Wallace,  Alexander,  smith 
Walsh,  Walter,  shoemaker 
Watt,  James,  snuff  miller.  East  mill 

John,  snuff  miller,  East  mill  bank 

Weir,  James,  farmer,  Blinkbonnie 
Yule,  Miss,  teacher 


DALKEITH. 

Adams,  Wm.  baker,  1  High  street 
Adamson,  Rev.  John,  manse  of  Xewtou 
Adamson,  Mrs  Wm.,  innkeeper,  Gallowshall 
Aitchison,  J.  &  Co.  tin-plate  workers.  South  st. 

Mrs  Robert,  grocer.  High  street 

Aitken,  George,  merchant,  High  street 


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DAL 


COUNTY  DlRECTO:feY. 


DAL 


Aitken,  Geo.  Gas  work,  Newbattle  road 

James,  baker.  High  street 

Misses,  dressm.  and  milliners.  New  road 

Alison,  John,  flesher,  High  street 

— —  Mrs,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  London  road 

Allan  and  Son,  grocers.  High  street  west 

■ William,  grocer.  Back  street 

Amos,  Mrs,  Amos'  court.  West  wynd 
Anderson,  David,  nail  manufacturer,  West  w. 

Mrs  Agnes,  spirit  merchant.  High  street 

Bain,  John,  stocking  manufacturer,  High  st. 
Ballantyne,  Wm.  &  Son,  nursery  &  seedsmen 
Balmain,  Thomas,  grain  dealer.  Back  street 
Barrie,  John,  Back  street 
Beattie,  Miss,  stoneware  dealer,  South  street 
Bell,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  Lugton  bridge  end 

Miss,  grocer,  Lugton 

— —  Misses   and    Henderson,  milliners  and 

straw  hat  makers,  High  street 
Berrie,  Mrs  John,  Berrie's  gardens 
Bird,  David,  captain  and  adjutant  Edinburgh 

militia,  London  road 
Blackie,  Archibald,  merchant.  High  street 

William,  teacher.  West  wynd 

Blair,  Thos.  straw  hat  manufac.  High  street 
Borrowman,  Jas.  house  factor,  High  street 
Bourhill,  Peter,  gardener.  Back  street 
——  Thomas,  baker.  High  street 
Bowes,  James,  merchant.  High  street 
Boyd,  George,  smith.  High  street 
Brotherston  and  Thomson,  clock  and  watch- 
makers, west  end  High  street 

Thomas,  grocer.  West  wynd 

Brown,  Alex,  teacher.  New  Mills  road 

John,  cowfeeder,  Buccleuch  street 

.  Rev.  Jos.  1st  United  Associate  Congreg. 

Bryson,  .John,  clock  and  watchmaker.  High  st. 
Buccleuch,  his  Grace  the  Duke  of,  and  Queens- 
berry,  K.G.,  Dalkeith  palace 

Buchan,  And.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  w.  High 

street 
Buchanan,  Rev.  Robert,  Back  street 
Burton,  J.  grocer.  High  street 
Carmichael,  George,  cooper,  1  Lothian  street 
Charles,  John,  flesher.  High  street 
Chisholm,  John,  tobacconist.  South  street 
Cleghorn,  David,  draper.  High  street 

John,  Fairfield  place 

Cockburn  and  Cleghorn,  drapers.  High  street 
Collier,  James,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 

High  street 
Corbet,  John,  forester,  Lugton 
Cossar,  Alexander,  innkeeper 
Cossar,  Thomas,  horse  dealer.  Old  Meal  mar. 
Cowan,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker.  High  st. 
Cowie,  Andrew,  confectioner  and  spirit  dealer. 

High  street 
Craig,  James,  paper-maker,  Newbattle 

—  John,  tailor.  Croft  street 
Craig,  Mrs  Wm.  Porteous  place 
Craig,  John,  saddler,  south  High  street 
Craise,  J.  flesher,  west  end  High  street 
Crawford,  N.  grocer.  South  street 


Crease,  William,  flesher,  High  street,  west 
Cream,  Miss,  grocer,  High  street 
Crichton,  James,  gardener,  Back  street 
Currie,  Wm.  wine  and  spirit  merch.  High  st. 
Dalgleish,  J.  corkcutter.  Common  cl.  High  st. 
Dawson,  And.  and  Co.  curriers.  Croft  st. 
— —  Eben.,  Fairfield  place 
——  .John  and  Co.  brushmakers.  High  St. 

Mrs  And.  White  Hart  st.  Bridge-end 

Dickson,  James,  tailor,  High  street 
Dods,  Rich,  spirit  dealer.  High  street 

Thomas,  meal  dealer  &  auctioneer,  Back 

street 
Douglas,  Abraham,  corn  merchant,  High  st. 
Drysdale,  John,  spirit  dealer,  Lothian  st. 

John,  farmer,  ]\Iayfield 

Dyer,  Jas.  &  Co,  tailors  and  clothiers.  New  rd. 
Edgar,  Thom.as,  Bally bught,  Newbattle  road. 
Elliot,  (heirs  of  late)  G.  ironmonger.  High  st. 
Farquharson,  D.  Buck's-head  inn.  High  st. 
Feilder,  George,  Lugton  bridge-end 
Ferguson,  William,  corn  merchant.  High  sf. 

Finlay,  William,  grocer.  South  street 

Foggan,  Mrs,  Summerfield 

Miss  A.  dressmaker.  High  street 

Forbes,  George,  High  street 

Forrest,  Robt.  stoneware  mercht.  High  street 

Mrs,  innkeeper,  Harrow  inn 

Gardner,  D.  writer  and  not.  public.  Back  st. 

George,  Mrs,  Crofts 

Gibson,  John,  farmer,  Woolraet 

Laughlan,  tailor  and  clothier.  South  st. 

Gilmour,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  High  street 

James,  locksmith,  Back  street 

Thomas,  cabinetmaker.  High  street 

Gloag, ,  saddler,  South  street  "^ 

Goldie,  John,  post  office.  High  street  ■! 

Gordon,  J.  iron  and  seed  merchant.  South  st." 

Graham,  Chas.    Wm.,  M.D.,  surgeon  Edin- 
burgh militia,  High  street 

Gray,  Alex,  baker,  High  street  "^ 

Andrew,  currier.  Back  street 

Andrew,  Dalkeith  mills 

Geo.  agent  for  Commercial  Bank,  High  st. 

George,  tobacconist.  South  street 

John  and  Son,"  wholesale  and  retail  tea, 

wine,  and  spirit  merchants.  High  street 

John,  mill-master,  Eldenhaugh  Mills 

Robert,  baker,  South  street 

Miss,  baker,  South  street 

Miss  Ann,  china  merchant.  High  street 

Haig,  David,  plumber  and  gasfitter.  High  st. 

Hall,  Mrs,  grocer,  High  street 

Hair,  Mrs,  innkeeper 

Hartman,  Chas.  F.  teacher  of  music.  White 
Hart  street 

Hastie,  Mrs  Jane,  flesher.  High  street 

Hay,  Alex.  Esq.  of  Hardingreen 

Henderson,  James,  cowfeeder.  Back  street 

and  Brydon,  drapers.  High  street 

Henderson  and  Brydon,  merchants.  High  st. 

Henry,  J.  hairdresser.  High  street 

Hill,  Wm.  vintner.  Cross-keys  inn.  High  st. 


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Hislop,  Adam,  merchant,  South  street 
Hitchener,  Mrs  C.  South  street 
Hodge,  H.  broker.  West  Wynd 
Hood,  Adam,  wright,  Tolbooth  close 

J.  Buccleuch  school 

Horsbui'gh,  Jas.  veterinary  surgeon,  Croft  st. 
Howden,  Thomas,  and  Co.  drapers,  High  st. 
Hume,  Wm.  umbrella  manufactr.  West  wynd 


Mitchell,  James,  flesher.  High  street 
Moncrieff,  Robert  Scott,  esq.  Chamberlain  of 

Dalkeith,  Dalkeith  park 
Monteith,  Andrew,  shoemaker.  High  street 

James,  M.D.  Buccleuch  place 

Morrison,  J.  doctor  of  medicine,  Buccleuch  st. 

Mushet,  George,  founder 

Muir,  Alex,  hair  dresser.  High  street 


Hutchinson,  Jas. cabinetmakerand  upholsterer,   Mutter,  Misses  bdg.  school.  White  Hart  st. 


Collier's  land,  Pligh  street 
Inglis,  Dan.  &  Co.,  ironmongers  and  seedsmen 
Jackson,  Miss,  White  Hart  street 
JafFery,  George,  merchant,  High  street 
Jardine,  James,  spirit  dealer.  High  street 
Jefferis,  Robt.  M.D.  surgeon  of  Medical  hall. 

High  street 
Jobson,  Geo.  spirit  dealer.  High  street 
Johnston,  Pringle  and  Son,  merchants,  High  st. 
Keith,  Miss,  toy  shop,  High  street 
Kerr,  James,  Iron  mill 
Kilgour,  John,  grocer.  High  street 
Laidlaw,  George,  victual  dealer,  Lothian  road 
Laing,  Robert,  farmer.  Camp-end 
Lamb,  J.  &  W.  slaters  &  glaziers,  JMofFat  pi. 
Law,  Alex,  candlemaker,  High  street 
Leyden,  Peter,  High  street 
Lindsay,  John,  corn  merchant.  Town-head 
Lockhart,  Peter,  grocer.  West  wynd 
Lothian,  Marquis  of,  Newbattle  abbey 
Louden,  Robt.  shoemaker.  High  street 
Lourie,  Robert,  flesher,  old  IMeal  market 
Lowrie,  John,  builder,  Bankhead 

Thomas,  stoneware  dealer.  West  wynd 

Lyle,  David,  printer,  Tait  street 

—  John,  woollen  and  linen  draper,  Highst. 

John,  agent  for  the  Edinr.  &  Leith  bank 

P.  binder,  &  stationer.  High  street 

Robert,  baker.  High  street 

Miss,  milliner.  High  street 

M'Chlery,  Anthony,  dyer,  Lugton  bridge-end 
M'Donald,  Alex,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  mer- 
chant. South  street 

JVIillar,  agent  Nat.  Bank,  High  street 

William,  library.  High  street 

M'Farlane,  Mrs,  dressmaker.  Back  street 
M'^Intosh,    A.   and   Co.  hat    manufacturers. 

High  street 
— —  Robert,  tailor.  High  street 
IVI'Kenrick,  Jas.  teacher.  White's  cl.  High  st. 
JM'Millan,  John,  flesher,  High  street 

Mrs,  flesher.  High  street 

Marshall,  Matthew,  groom,  Dalkeith  park 
Millar,   David   agent  for  the  National  Bank, 

High  street 
Miller,  David,  tobacconist.  High  street 

' James,  tobacconist  and  grocer.  High  st. 

James,  baker,  Lothian  street 

James,  jun.  draper,  High  street 

Milne,  William,  perfumer  and  auctioneer, High 

street 
Mitchell,  A.  sen.  grocer,  wine,  and  spirit  mer- 
chant. High  street 
— —  Alexander,  millwright,  Dick's  park 


Nasmith,  hair  dresser.  High  street 

I W.,  carver  and  gilder.  South  street 

Nelson,  John,  spirit  dealer.  High  street 
Noble,  Arch.  Lothian  street 

Mrs,  High  street 

Paterson,  Alex.,  cabinetmaker,  Wilson's  close 

William  and  Co.  tanners.  Hart  street 

J.  agent  for  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland 

Mrs,  Bird's  Cottage,  Crofts 

Plummer,  William,  flesher.  New  road 

William,  jun.  candlemaker.  New  road 

Porteous,  .James,  tobacconist.  High  street 

James,  grocer.  High  street 

■  James,  tailor.  High  street 

William,  clothier.  High  street 

Post  Otfice,  High  street 

Pringle,  Mathew,  grocer.  West  wynd 

William,  spirit  dealer.  High  street 

Proctor,  Adam,  Buccleuch  street 
Purves,  John,  wool  carder.  New  mills 

Robert,  tailor,  High  street 

Rae,  Alexander,  draper.  South  street 
Railway  station  for  Edinburgh,  Leith,  Mus- 
selburgh, &c.  west  end  of  High  street, 
James  Blackie,  collect^or  — See  App. 
Renton,  James,  M.D.  White  Hnrt  street 
Ritchie,  James  and  William,  brick  and  tile 

makers.  Harden  green 
Roberton,  Mrs,  lodgings.  High  street 
Robertson,  Alexander,  cooper,  High  street 

George,  tailor,  Iligh  street 

John,  tinplate  worker,  High  street 

Thomas,  tin-plate  worker 

William,  brewer.  Back  street 

Rochead  and  Co.  ironmongers  and  seedsmen. 

High  street 
Ross,  Alexander,  baker.  West  wynd 

David,  spirit  dealer.  High  street 

Rutherford,  John,  baker.  High  street 
Sanderson,  Alex,  builder.  Back  street 
Scott,  Miss  A.  draper,  High  street 

Misses,  milliners,  Thornie  bank 

and  Hogg,  drapers.  South  street 

Simpson,  Walter,  saddler.  High  street 
Smeal,  Adam,  agent  for  Nation.  Savings  Bank, 
Bridge  end 

John,  saddler.  South  street 

Smith,  Mrs  James,  baker  and  confectioner. 

West  wynd 
Somerville,  A.  baker.  High  street 

Robt.  boot  and  shoem.  High  street 

Jno.  flesher.  High  street 

Spence,  James,  gardener,  Strawberry  bank 
Stark,  Miss,  Back  street 


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Steele,  Rev.  Peter,  A.M.  rector  of  the  Gram- 
mar School,  High  street 

.— ,  grocer,  Old  Meat  Market 

Stenhouse,  \V.  Edinburgh  &  Dalkeith  carrier, 
New  road 

■  Wm.  baker.  High  street 
Stewart,  Henry,  spirit  dealer.  Back  street 
• James,  baker,  High  street 

. James,  gardener,  Gibraltar 

Stiven,  John,  farmer.  New  mills 

Stoddart,  James,  stoneware  dealer.  High  st. 

Summers,  James,  plasterer.  Back  street 

Sutherland,  W.  esq.  Dalkeith  palace 

Swinton,  James,  smith.  Crofts 

Tait,  Ben.  cabinetmaker.  South  street 

■ William,  baker,  High  street 

Captain,  of  Pirn,  Lugton 

• Mrs,  hosier.  West  wynd 

Taylor,  Andrew,  grocer,  High  street,  west 
•         James,  Leith  carrier.  Back  street 

Peter,  Porteous  place 

i Robert,  smith  and  stamper  of  weights. 

Croft  street 
Telfer,  James,  plasterer.  High  street 
Thomson,  Alex,  painter  and  glazier.  High  st. 
— —  James,  builder 
• John,  millwright  &  engineer, West  wynd 

■  John,  ropemaker,  High  street 

■  J.  baker,  High  street 

1 R.  and  J.  candlemakers,  High  street, 

' Robert,  plumber,  High  street 

■  Thomas,  painter,  paper  hanger,  and  gla- 

zier, west  end  High  street 
.  W.    Wright  and  wood  merchant,  Buc- 

cleuch  street 
— —  &  Son,  bakers.  High  street 
Thorburn,  Wm.  nail  manufacturer,  Wicket 
Tod,  Alexander,  lath  splitter.  High  street 

Jno.  &  Jas.  grocers.  High  street 

Walter,  tobacconist.  High  street 

TuUoch,  ^Irs,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer.  South  st. 
Turnbull,  Wm.  forester  &  gen.   contractor. 

Back  street 

. Misses,  dressmakers.  High  street 

Vessey,  Arch.  White  horse  Inn,  Tait  street 
Waldie,  Rev.  Chas.  Relief  Manse,  North  w. 
Walker,  John,  joiner,  High  street 
Wallace,  James,  eating-house,  High  street 

i John,  gardener,  nursery.  Back  street 

Watson,  George,  Lugton  bridge- end 

. John,  Black  Bull  inn 

■ D.  grocer  and  spirit  merchant.  High  st. 

D.  innkeeper,  Newraills  road 

.         Mrs  Thomas,  Porteous  place 
Watt,  Richard,  bird-stuifer,  High  street 
Welsh,  Alex,  chemist  and  druggist,  High  st. 
White  &  Gordon,  tobacco  and  snufFmanuf. 
1 Wm.  woollen  manufacturer,  Esk  mills — 

house.  High  street 
Whitehead,  C.  land  surveyor,  London  road 
Wilkison,  Mrs,  High  street 
Willans,  Francis,  gardener,  Berrie's  gardens 
Williams,  William,  Back  street 


Williamson,  J.  mining  engineer,  Viewfield 

John,  clerk  to  the  Heritors  &  Kirk  Ses. 

W^illiam,  huntsman,  High  street 

Miss,  dressmaker.  High  street 

Wilson,  Colin,  draper.  High  street 

Peter,  grocer,  High  street 

Rob.  Wright  and  builder,  Fairfield  pi. 

Robert,  jun.  wright,  Fairfield  place 

Mrs  Peter,  grocer.  High  street 

Misses,  merchants.  High  street 

Yeoman,  Andrew,  innkeeper.  Back  street 
Yooll,  Mrs,  candlemaker.  New  road 
Young,  farmer,  SherifF-hall 

Jno.  saddler  &  harnessm.  w.  end  High  s. 

Richard,  shoemaker,  High  street 

Thomas,  saddler.  High  street 

FORD. 

AiNSLiE,  Archibald,  senr.  Peaston 

Archibald,  jun.  Doddridge 

John,  farmer,  Fordel 

Allan,  Thomas,  iilnkceper 
Anderson,  John,  esq.  of  Whitsburgh 

William,  slater,  Pathhead 

Bagrie,  Alexander,  Southside 
Baillie,  Alexander,  mason,  Pathhead 

James,  smith,  Edgehead 

Bain,  Robert,  SaiTghland 

Thomas,  Whipplylaw 

Barry,  Alexander,  baker,  Pathhead 
Brockie,  Alexander,  millwright,  Pathhead 
Brown,  Richard,  tailor,  Pathhead 
Brunton,  John  and  James,  shoemakers.  Do. 
Burn,  Miss,  Briary  cottage 
Callender,  William  Burn,  esq.  Preston  hail 
Clark,  Adam,  wright,  Pathhead 
Crawford,  Rev.  John,  Crichton  manse 
Dewar,  James,  esq.  of  Vogrie 
Dick-on,  James,  shoemaker,  Pathhead 
Dodds,  John,  factor,  Oxenford  castle 
Douglas,  William,  Currylee 

Mr,  Longfaugh  house 

Downie,  William,  farrier,  Preston 
Dunlop,  James,  joiner,  Peaston 

John,  wright,  Chesterhill 

Elliot,  Rev.  Andrew,  Ford 

Fairley,  Robert,  grocer,  Pathhead 

Fergrieve,  James,  mason,  Dewartown 

Flint,  jMrs,  Loanhead 

Forster,  Robert,  schoolmaster,  Cranston 

Matthew,  coal  master,  Bluehouse 

Glendinning,  Robert,  carrier,  Pathhead 
Gordon,  Thomas,  innkeeper,  Pathhead 
Guild,  James,  smith,  Pathhead  .yfjj 

Halliday,  Thomas,  smith,  do.  -^ 

Hardie,  J.  &  J.  wrights,  Crichton 

John,  tailor,  Crichton 

Henderson,  James,  shoemaker,  Pathhead 

Herdman,  George,  Ford 

Huntei-,  John,  farmer,  Oxenford  mains 

Kerr,  George,  farmer.  Ford 

King,  Misses,  Pathhead 

Laing,  Duncan,  schoolmaster,  Crichton 


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Lees,  James,  builder,  Loquhariot  mains 
Leslie,  Kev.  Catlicart,  Haughhead 

■ Wm.  grocer,  Pathhead 

Ludgate,  William,  wright,  Pathhead 
M'Kerrow,  James,  watchmaker 
M'Lachlan,  Mrs,  Faladam 
Mills,  George,  Tyne  bank 
Moffat,  G.  &  R.  Fordeldeea 

•  John,  Caldwells 

Muir,  James,  grocer,  Pathhead 
Naismyth,  David,  spirit  dealer,  Pathhead 
— —  James,  tailor 
Ormiston,  James,  farmer 

Thomas,  carter,  Pathhead 

Otto,  John,  surgeon,  Pathhead 
PriiTirose,  James,  farmer,  Turniedykes 
Pringle,  George,  innkeeper,  Pathhead 

William,  Crichton  house 

Renton,  William,  Muttonhole 
Ritchie,  George,  weaver,  Pathhead. 
Robertson,  John,  Crichtondean 

James,  innkeeper,  Crichtondean 

Scott,  Thomas,  teacher 

William,  flesher,  Pathhead 

Simpson,  James,  slater,  Pathhead 

Robert,  slater,  Pathhead 

— —  William,  Pathhead 

■ '  "William,  innkeeper 

Smeaton,  Alex,  veterinary  surgeon,  Criehton 

Smith,  John,  tailor,  Preston 

— —  W^illiam,  blacksmith,  Pathhead 

Stair,  the  Right  Hon.  Earl  of,  Oxenford  castle 

Steven,  George,  carrier,  Pathhead 

Stewart,  Henry,  baker,  Pathhead 

Henry,  shoemaker,  Pathhead 

. Mrs,  Remote 

Steel,  Alexander,  baker,  Pathhead 
Stenhouse,  James,  Saughenside 

James,  shoemaker,  Pathhead 

Tait,  William,  mason,  Pathhead 
Taylor,  Thomas,  farmer,  Cakemuir 
Thomson,  Mrs,  innkeeper,  Crichtondean 
Torrance,  John,  smith  and  farrier,  Pathhead 
Trotter,  Robert,  wright,  Pathhead 
Turnbull,  William,  Crichton  mains 
Watterston,  Robert,  grocer 
Watson,  Mrs,  boarding  school 
Welsh,  Rev.  Alexander,  Cranston 
Wilkinson,  William,  weaver 

John,  M.D. 

. John,  shoemaker 

Andrew,  tailor 

Wood,  William,  millwright 
Wm.  junior,  baker 


HERMISTON. 

Allan,  George,  gardener,  Milburn  tower 

Amos,  Wm.  Hermiston 

Baird,  Math.  esq.  Warriston  house 

Binnie,  James,  smith 

Broadwood,  William,  Hermiston 

Brown,  Root.  Sighthill 

Cameron,  Janet,  dressmaker 


Chalmers,  James,  grocer 

Cockburn, ,  hedger,  CrOgar  bank 

Craig,  Sir  James  Gibson,  Bart.  Riccarton 
Cunningham,  .John,  gardener,  Riccarton 

.John,  overseer.  Over  Gogar 

James,  farmer,  Riccarton  mains 

Dunlop,  George,  esq.  Hermiston  house 

Ferguson,  IJaniel,  gardener,  (iogar  bank 

Glass,  John,  shoemaker 

Horsburgh,  Alexander,  gamekeeper,  Riccarton 

Hume,  John,  wright,  Riccarton 

Kidd,  James,  Riccarton  cottage 

Law,  .Tames,  wright.  Over  Gogar 

Laidlaw,  Daniel,  gardener,  Riccarton 

Leslie,  David,  gardener,  Riccarton 

Listen,  Mrs,  Milburn  tower 

Locke,  Alexander,  Hermistoa 

James,  Hermiston  stables 

Lyle,  David,  wright,  Hermiston 

M'Donald,  John,  gardener,  Riccarton 

]Mill,  George,  quarrier 

^loir,  John,  gardener,  Riccarton 

Naysmith,  Robert  esq.  Gogar  bank 

Nellons,  James,  Hermiston 

Nimmo,  James,  farmer,  Sighthill 

Oliver,  Pi.  farmer,  Hermiston 

Paul,  Mr,  Railway  Clerk,  Gogar  Cottage 

Porteous,  William,  farmer,  Hermiston  mains 

Ramage,  John  Hermiston 

Russell,  Alex,  factor,  Riccarton 

Ross,  John,  gardener,  Riccarton 

Scott,  WiUiam,  farmer,  Baberton  mains 

Shanks,  Peter,  Over  Gogar 

Sime,  Wm.  Sighthill 

Thomson,  George,  gardener 

,  .Tames,  innkeeper 

Wm.  esq.  liirkland  lodge 

Wardlaw,  Peter,  postmaster 

White,  Wm.  L.  esq.  Kellerstain  house 


KIRKLISTON. 

Adlemond,  Mrs 

Alexander,  Robert,  farmer,  Muirend 

Allan,  James,  farmer,  Clifton 

John,  farmer.  Old  Liston 

Thomas,  farmer,  Wrinchburgh 

Angus,  Jonathan,  farmer,  Lampinsdub 

Balraer,  Thomas,  schoolmaster 

Bartholomew,  John,  farmer,  Greendyke 

Bird,  James,  blacksmith,  Boathouse 

Black,  James,  tailor 

Braid,  Robert,  surgeon 

Brash,  James,  blacksmith,  Newhouses 

■  .John,  blacksmith 

Brock,  ,Tohn,  farmer,  Overtoun 
Brown,  John,  blacksmith 
Burnet,  George,  shoemaker,  Kirkliston 
Cameron,  Don.  Charles,  esq.  Foxhall 

Mrs,  Foxhall 

Chapman,  Mungo,  J\lyres 
Chattie,  Thomas,  farmer,  Tottly 
Cunningham,  Thos.  farmer,  Lookaboutye 
Cruickshank,  John,  mason 


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Dickson,  Ahx.  faniuT,  Wheatlands 
Dowie^  William,  meal  dealer 
Dudgeon,  George,  farmer,  Humbie 

John,  farmer,  Almondhill 

Robert,  farmer,  Humbie 

Falconer,  David,  esq.  of  Carlowrie 
Fortune,  Andrew,  farmer,  Birdsmill 

John,  farmer,  Turnhouse 

Frizel,  Charles,  overseer,  Humbie  quarry 

Gibbie,  John,  teacher,  Kirkliston 

Gibson,  Sir  A.  C.  Maitland,  bart.  of  Cliftonhall 

Hamilton,  Archibald,  slater 

Henderson,  Thomas,  postmaster 

Hill,  Mrs,  farmer,  Easter  Carlowrie 

Hog,  James  Maitland,  esq.  of  Newliston 

Horsburgh,  John,  farmer,  Newmains 

Houstoii,  Robt.  teacher,  Clifton 

Hunter  &  Co.  bakers,  Kirkliston 

James,  farmer,  Haugh 

Jamieson,  James,  farmer,  Duntarvie 
Jeffrey,  Margaret,  dress  maker 
Keir,  Mrs,  Kilpunt 
Laing,  James,  miller,  Priestmill 
Laurence,  Miss,  female  school,  Kirkliston 
Law,  Andrew,  farmer,  Lennie  moor 
Lawrie,  Robert,  baker,  Newbridge 
Leckfold,  William,  excise  officer 
Linn,  James,  wright,  Newbridge 
Marshall,  Robt.  farmer,  Gateside 

William,  shoemaker 

Miller,  Thomas,  farmer,  Vrest  Briggs 

Mrs  Marion,  merchant 

JMitchell,  William  H.  farmer,  Lochend 
Muir,  James,  grocer 

John,  teacher,  Newhouses 

jVIurray,  John,  farmer,  Craigbrae 
Oliver,  Thomas,  farmer,  JVIilrig 
Peebles,  Robert,  saddler 
Purdie,  Joseph,  Clifton 
Rennie,  James,  builder,  Newbridge 
Ritchie,  James,  wright,  Newhouses 
Saddler,  James,  merchant,  Kirkliston 
Shanks,  William,  farmer,  Lennie  moor 
Sharp,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker 

William,  wright 

Sibbald  J.  Robertson,  esq.  M.D.  Lochend 

Simpson,  James,  candlemaker 

Stewart,  Alex,  carrier 

Stevenson,  James,  farmer,  Ingliston 

Stodart,  Alexander,  farmer,  Ingliston 

Strachan,  Ralph,  &  Co.  distillers,  Kirkliston 

Tait,  Rev.  Adam  Duncan,  manse 

Taylor,  Robert,  mason,  Burnhall 

Tod,  William,  farmer,  Cliftonhall  mains 

Thomson,  George,  mason 

Robert,  candlemaker 

Walker,  John,  farmer,  Hiddlefaulds 
Whittet,  Geo.  jun.  farmer,  Hallyards 
Wilkie,  Alexander,  Oldliston 

. Thomas,  shoemaker,  Newbridge 

Wotherspoons,  John,  farmer,  Leerielaw 
Young,  James,  flesher 
William,  baker 


KIRKNEWTON. 
AiTKEN,  James,  farmer,  Listonsheils 
Ardbuckle,  William,  Leith  head 
Barr,  Mrs,  merchant,  Wilkieston 
Bowes,  Alex,  baker,  Wilkieston 
Braid,  James,  farmer,  Humbie 

Andrew,  postmaster 

Buchanan,  Mrs  Helen,  vintner,  Burnwynd 

Clarkson,  Alex.  Lyden 

Davidson,  Alex.  Linburn 

Dick,  George,  farmer,  Burnhouse 

Dow,  Allan  and  Alex,  wrights 

John,  farmer,  Byredoor  park 

John,  shoemaker 

Easton,  Andrew,  farmer,  Kirknewton  Mains 

Eddington,  John,  Easter  Newton 

Ferrier,  Robert,  farmer,  Selms 

Fleming,  Adam,  farmer,  Corston 

Gardner,  Alexander,  farmer.  Raw 

Gay,  John,  overseer,  Overton 

Granger,  Alex,  flesher 

Hasten,  James,  blacksmith,  Sunnyside 

George,  wright 

Henderson,  Alexander,  farmer,  Haughhead 
Hislop,  Jn.  gardener  &  overseer,  Meadowbank 
Hunter,  Alexander,  Templehouse 
Hughes,  Sirs 
Johnston,  James,  wright 
Maconochie,  A.    A.  esq.  advocate.  Meadow- 
bank 
Meadowbank,  Hon.  Lord,  Meadowbank  ho. 
Mitchell,  James,  innkeeper.  Cairns  castle  inn 
Paterson,  David,  shoemaker,  Wilkieston 
Paton,  Charles,  farmer,  Whitehill 
Plomer,  Wm.  esq.  Linnburn 
Porteous,  John,  carrier 
Shand,  Rev.  Alex,  schoolmaster 
Shaw,  John,  tailor 
Simpson,  Rev.  Dr. 
Smart,  John,  baker  and  grocer 
Smeall,  Thomas,  gardener,  Hatton 
Smith,  William,  smith 
Stark,  Wm.  farmer,  Raw  camp 
Waterston,  James,  Little  Vantage 
Wilkie,  Archibald,  esq.  Ormiston  hill 
Young,  Mrs,  farmer,  Coxeydean 


LASSWADE. 
Affleck,  Henry,  gardener 
Ainslie,  farmer,  Redheugh 
Alexander,  James,  farmer,  Firbank 
Anderson,  David,  flesher 

John,  grocer 

Annandale,  Alex.  &  Son,  paper  mannf.  Polton 

Archibald,  Thomas,  Viewbank 

Balloch,  John,  tailor 

Baillie,  Mrs.  innkeeper 

Bennet,  Miss,  Broomy  knowe 

Boak,  Mr,  farmer,  Broatch  rigg 

Borthwick,  John,  baker 

Brocklehurst,  Mrs,  haberdasher 

Brodie,  Rev.  William 


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273 


Brown,  Robert,  wright,  Wadingburn 

Brotchie,  Robert,  grocer,  Prestonhoira 

Bruce,  Mrs,  Bonnyrigg 

Brunton,  Mrs,  Esk  grove 

Andrew,  builder 

Buckham,  John,  postmaster 

Burr,  Misses,  haberdashers 

Campbell,  Alex,  bootmaker 

Charles,  James,  gardener.  Grove  end 

John,  Calderwood  glen 

Cochrane,  IMiss,  lodgings,  Hillhead 

Peter,  Polton  farm 

Colquhoun,  Malcolm,  schoolmaster,  Rose- 
well 

Cook,  David,  grocer 

Craig,  John,  esq.  Prestonholm 

Cuming,  Hon.  Mrs  Leslie,  Springfield 

Dalhousie,  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of,  Dalhousie 
castle 

Denestoun,  Wm.  esq.  Oakniount 

Dewar,  Mrs,  grocer 

Dinning,  John,  esq.  JVIavis  bush 

Drummond,  Sir  F.  Walker^  bart.  of  Haw- 
thornden 

Ellis,  A.  G.,  W.S.  Lasswade  hill 

Elliot,  Captain  George  A,,  R.N.  Elm  bank 

Ewart,  David,  smith 

Ferguson,  John,  baker 

Finlay,  Alexander,  painter 

Finlayson,  Charles,  joiner 

Flint,  Alexander,  farmer,  south  Melville 
mains 

Fowles,  Alexander,  gardener,  Polton 

GauU,  Mrs,  Netherhouses 

Goldie,  Robt.  esq.  Bonnyrigg 

Grantj  Peter,  excise  officer 

Grieve,  William,  paper  manufacturer,  Ke- 
vock  bank 

Grierson,  Rev.  Dr  James,  Cockpen  manse 

Henderson,  H.  carpet  manufactory 

George,  farmer,  Rosewell  dean 

James,  farmer,  Prestonhall 

T.  surgeon,  Broomie  knowe,  Hillhead 

Mrs,  Hillhead  cottage 

Hill,  Robert,  joiner 

Hunter,  John,  carpet  factory,  Lasswade 

Hutton,  Mrs,  innkeeper,  Bonnyrigg 

Inglis,  John,  innkeeper,  Rosewell 

Innes,  James,  baker 

Johnston,  James,  farmer,  Montrose  stables 

James,  late  merchant,  Roseraount 

— —  G.  flesher,  Lasswade 

Laidlaw,  Mrs,  Netherhouses 

Laing,  Mrs,  Lasswade  bank 

Lamb,  James,  smith,  Bonnyrigg 

Leckie,  Eben.  innkeeper 

Lees,  Miss,  St  Ann's  Mount 

Lindsay,  Miss,  Hillhead 

J^yon,  Thomas,  carpenter 

Mrs,  grocer 

Macleod,  Miss,  Crawfoord  bank 

M'Gavin,  Mrs,  Quarryhead 

M'Gregor,  Wm.  shoemaker 


M'Gill,  David,  smith 

M'Kenzie,  Rev  Mungo  C,  Lasswade  manse 

Miss,  Eskdale  cottage 

Maxwell,  Miss,  Lasswade 
Melrose,  Andrew,  esq.  Pendreich 
Melville,  Right  Hon.  Lord,  Melville  castle 
Millar,  .las.  farmer,  Gourlaw 
Miller,  Robert,  Viewpark 

John,  esq.  Greenfield  lodge 

Mitchell,  Peter,  schoolmaster,  Cockpen 
Murdoch,  George,  grocer,  Bonnyrigg 

John,  baker,  Bonnyrigg 

Murray,  Mrs  J.  S. 

Mutter,  John,  farmer,  west  Melville 

Miss,   boarding-school,  Lasswade   cot- 

tage 
Myrtle,  Miss,  Inverary  cottage 
Nimmo,  Mrs,  Hillside  cottage 
Noble,  Thomas,  grocer 

William,  candlemaker 

Misses,  teachers 

Paterson,  Thos.  builder,  Bonnyrigg 

William,  builder 

Paton,  Peter,  Wadingburn 
Peddie,  Miss,  Annfield 

Pennycuick,  William,  carpenter,  Hillhead 

Penreith,  James,  Kevockmill 

Phillip,  .John,  wood  mercht.  Bonnyrigg  Saw 

Mills 
Pitcairn,  Rev.  Thomas,  Cockpen,   Dalhousie 

Grange 
Porteous,  P.,  painter 
Ross,  Mrs,  Kevockbank 
Samwell,  Thos.  F.  esq.  Broomhill 
Shurmer,  .John,  excise  officer.  Goat  Brae  Cot. 
Simson,  Alexander,  farmer,  Honeyhole 

John,  esq.  Mavis  bush  cottage 

Sievwright,  C.  R.  Mipfield  house 

Skiptin,  Mrs,  Laurel  bank 

Smith,  Richard,  Esq.  surgeon 

Stewart,  Miss  Catharine,  grocer,  Bonnyrigg 

Steven,  T.  wright,  Bonnyrigg 

Stevenson,  surgeon, 

Stirling,  George,  gardener,  Melville  Castle 

Sutherland,  Alexander,  grocer 

Taylor,  James,  turner,  Bonnyrigg 

William,  Middlemills 

Thomson,  Arthur,  slater 

Robert,  lodgings,  Bellfield  house 

Misses,  dressmakers 

Tod,  William,  senior 

William,  junior,  baker 

Trotter,  Miss,  grocer 

Tucky,  T.  A,  Esq.  Hilton  cottage 

Turnbull,  Miss,  Mount  Chessie 

Walker,  Miss,  Elm  row 

Wardlaw,  Robt.  R.  esq.  Whitehill 

Waterston,  Alexander,  gardener 

Webster,  John,  Quarryhead 

White,  Robert,  gardener,  Hawthornden 

Wilkinson,  Anthony,  Esq.  Parson's  Pool 

Williamson,  John,  esq.  Viewfield 

Wilson,  William,  baker,  Bonnyrigg 


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COUNTY  DIRECTOUY. 


LOA 


Wright,  John,  manager  Whitehill  colliery 

Young,  W.  Wright,  Bonnyrigg 

■        William,  parochial  teacher,  Lasswade 


LIBBERTON. 

Allan,  John,  farmer,  Broomhills 
Anderson,  David,  esq.  of  More  dun 
Baigrie,  George,  farmer,  Southhouse 
Bairnsfather,  William,  baker,  Burdiehouse 

■  Peter,  esq.  writer,  Cameron  house 
Barrowman,  Alexander,  blacksmith,  Kaims 
'    ■■   John,  farmer,  jMuirhouse 

Bishop,  James,  land  surveyor,  and  wood  valu- 
ator, Libberton  bank 
Black,  George,  Upper  Libberton 
Brockie,  Mrs.  Tower  mains 
Campbell,  John,  schoolmaster,  Gilmerton 
Carfrae,  Wm.  surgeon,  Craigend 
Catanach,  Adam,  gardener,  Fernieside 
Collier,  David,  smith.  Smithy  green 
Crawford,  William,  surveyor,  Cameron  bank 
Gumming,  Alexander,  Alnwick  hill  cottage 
Dale,  Robert,  farmer,  Libberton  west  mains 
Dow,  George,  wright,  Gilmerton 
Duncan,  John,  esq.  of  Burnhead 
Eckford,  Mrs,  grocer,  Sten house 
Edgely,  Jn.  farmer,  West  Edge 
— —  Thomas,  farmer,  Gilmerton 
Ewart,  James,  wright,  Libberton 
Fairley,  Rev.  Walter,  Gilmerton 
Ferguson,  John,  mill  master  and  corn  mercht. 

3Ioredun  mill 
Gibson,  Peter,  builder,  Greenend 
Gilmour,  Mrs  Little,  of  Craigmillar,  Inch  ho. 
Good,  Alexander,  wright.  Nether  Libberton 
Graham,    Francis,  esq.  of  iVIorphie,    Green- 
park 

• John,  flesher,  Gilmerton 

Gray,  Begbie,  gardener.  Wisp 

James,  baker,  Gilmerton 

Harper,  Robert,  farmer,  Edmonston  mains 

■  William,  farmer,  Cairntowers 
Harvie,  Miss,  teacher,  Libberton  dams 
Hay,  John,  spirit  dealer 

Henderson,  John,  farmer.  Nether  Libberton 
Hunter,  Alex.  esq.  W.S.  Drum 
— —  Robert,  Niddrymill 
Jameson,  John,  farmer,  Straiton 
Johnston,  Robert,  gardener,  Stenhouse 

Robert,  wright  and  contractor,  Niddry 

' Mrs,  Niddry  mains 

Jones,  John,  Snell  cottage 

Kerr,  W.  wright,  builder,  &  D.P.Mi  Greetiend 

Kerr,  William,  weaver,  Gilmerton 

Knight,  George,  wright.  Little  France 

Laing,  .John,  farmer,  Melville  Grange 

Laird,  James,  gardener,  Stenhouse 

Lees,  George,  esq.,A.M.,  lecturer  on  natural 

philosophy,  Clearburn 
Leslie,  James,  farmer,  Craigmillar 
Lamb,  John,  slater  and  glazier,  Gilmerton 


Lavvson,  Chas.,  manager, Gilmerton  &  Burdie 

house  lime  works,  2;}  Cheyne  street 
M'Intyre,  Rev.  John,  Ferniebank 
M'Intyre,  Mrs,  Ferniebank 
Marshall,  William,  Gilmerton 
Main,  Charles,  publican,  Libberton 
INIitchell,  Wm.,  flesher,  Gilmerton 
Moir,  Wm.,M.D.  &  surgeon,  Gilmerton 

Mrs.,  Gilmerton 

Nibbs,  Samuel  H.  Cameron  Bridge  end 
Nicoll,  Miss,  Stenhouse 
Peacock,  Dr  Thomas,  MD.  Stenhouse 
Pringle,  Alex,  spirit  dealer,  Greenend 
Rankin,  Mrs,  Southfield 
Riddle,  James,  gardener,  Libberton 
Simpson,    John,   boot   and   shoemaker,    Gil- 
merton 
Sniattt,  James  &  Rob.  fleshers,  Libberton  park 
Smith,  Jas.  engineer,  Gilmerton 
Stevenson,  David,  Cauldcoats 
Stobie,  Thomas,  gardener,  Stenhouse 
Stodart,  Adam,  Stenhouse  mill 
Swan,  James,  wright,  Greenend 
Tait,  Thomas,  baker,  Gilmerton 
Tait,  ^\'^illiam,  victual  dealer,  Gilmerton 
Thomson,  P.  farmer,  auct.  &  app.  Peffer  mill 
Thornton,   Lieut.   J.  h.p.  42d  foot,  Nivelle 

cottage 
Torrance,  Thomas,  farmer,  Meadowhead 

William,  farmer,  Hyvot's  bank 

Train,  Mrs,  grocer,  Burdiehouse 
Trotter,  Richard,  esq.  of  Morton  hall 
Watson,  Geo.,  farmer,  Libberton  mains,  east 

Jas.  P.  Dr  of  Medicine,  Gilmert.  cottage 

Watt,  James,  blacksmith,  Niddry  mill 
Wauchope,  Andrew,  esq.  of  Niddry 
Whyte,  William,  bookseller,  Kirkbrae 
W^ilson,  .James,  esq.  Bridge  end  cottage 

H-  C.  esq.  Bridge  end  cottage 

W.  S.  esq.  Bridge  end  cottage 

Wright,  Alex,  victual  dealer,  Gilmerton 

James,  grocer,  Gilmerton 

Young,  John,  schoolmaster  and  session-clfirk 
Thos.  farmer,  Craigo'er 


LOANHEAD. 

Abbott,  S.  R.  dressmaker,  &c. 

Ainslie,  John  &  Wm.  farmers.  New  Pentland 

John,  farmer,  Pentland 

Alexander,  William,  baker 
Anderson,  Rev.  William,  A.M. 
Arbuthnot,  W.  C.  esq.  IMavisbank 
Armstrong,  jNIisses 
Baillie,  Miss  E.  dressmaker 
Bairnsfather,  George,  surgeon,  Flowerfi6ld 
Begg,  William,  merchant,  Post-office 
Brown,  George,  spirit  dealer 

.James,  farmer,  Pentland  mains 

Cameron  and  Co.  paper-mks.  Springfield  mills 

John,  esq.  Glenesk 

Colquhoun,  Miss  C.  teacher 
Crichton,  David,  shoemaker,  Loatiheftd 


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MUS 


275 


Eilp;lie,  John,  fanner, 
Erskine,  John,  grocer, 
Falconer,  Johnj  surgeon 
Ftrguson,  John,  farmer,  liurghlee 
Fowler,  John,  builder 

Robert,  baker, 

Gibb,  Wm.  spirit  dealer,  Straiton 
Grieve,  George,  overseer  of  colliery 
Hamilton,  William,  wright.  New  Pentland 
Hargrieve,  David,  grocer 
Hay,  Lady  Mary,  Linden  lodge 
Horseburgh,  James,  blacksmith 

William,  blacksmith 

Hunter,  Robert,  furmer,  Burghlee 

Johnj  tailor  and  clothier 

Hutchison,  Robert,  flesher 

Wm.  grocer,  Pentland 

Jameson,  John,  farmer,  Straiton 

John  ton,  James,  manager  Springfield  mill 

Robert,  teacher,  Pentland 

Kay,  John,  innkeeper,  Lothian  burn 

Wm.  spirit  dealer,  Straiton 

Kidd,  David,  schoolmaster 

Lamb,  James,  slater  and  glazier 

Landers,  James,  esq. 

Lawrie,  Hehryj  wright, 

Leadbetter,  James,  gardener,  Cummingfield 

M'Kenzie,  George,  nailer 

Melrose,  John,  merchant, 

Murray,  James,  grocer, 

Paterson,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer 

Pearson,  J.  baker — Carse's  coach  office 

Pendrich,  John,  innkeeper,  New  Pentland 

Porteous,  Benjamin,  tailor 

Robert,  farmer,  Loanhead  loan 

Ramage,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer 
Ramsay,  Mrs,  grocer 
Robertson,  Duncan,  &  Sons,  builders 
Sclater,  James,  farmer,  Townhead 

Wm.  grocer,  Loanhead 

Sharp,  John,  spirit  dealer 
Shaw,  William,  merchant 

Richard,  grocer. 

Shedden,  Charles,  grocer  • 

Smart,  Peter,  boot  and  shoemaker 
Smith,  William^  watchmaker 
Stevenson,  Alex,  spirit  dealer 
Symington,  John,  tiesher 
Train,  John,  hay  dealer.  New  Pentland 

■ Joseph,  farmer,  Pentland,  Pathhead 

Umpherston,    C.    &   Son,   millwrights,  iron 

and  brassfounders 
White,  William,  farmer,  Paradykes 
Williamson,  Robert,  slater 

MUSSELBURGH. 
AiNSLiE,  esq.  Inveresk 
Aitchison,  William,  esq.  Drummore 
Aitken,  Archd.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer^  136 

High  street,  Fisherrow 

' Alex,  farmer,  Fisherrow 

• — ^  James,  hai-bour-master 

— —  R.  corn  merchant.  High  st.  Fisherrdw 

—house  Eskside 


Aitken,  Ro.  grocer,  1,30  High  st,  Fisherrow 

—  Robert,  tanner.  Mill- hill— ho.  High  st. 

—  Mrs  Alex,  baker,  G  New  st.  Fisherrow 
Aitkenhead,  Robt.  victual  dealer,  93  High  st. 

Fisherrow 
Allan,  Alexander,  wright,  64,  Newbigging 

—  Meth.  plasterer,  C  High  st.  Fisherrow 
Anderson,  James,  Mill-hill 

Peter,  tailor,  50  High  street 

Mrs,  coach  proprietor,  50  High  street 

Archibald,  John,  teacher,  41  High  street 

John,  carter,  112  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Baillie,  Jas.  spirit  dealer,  75  High  st.  Fisherr. 
Bailey,  Jas.  hairdresser,  Vennel,  Fisherrow 
Ballantine,  W.  golf-club  maker,  Musselb.  links 

Mrs,  Levenhall 

Baird,  Mrs,  Inveresk  house 
Banks,  Tho.  fisher.  New  street,  Fisherrow 
Baptie,  John,  overseer.  Pinkie  salt  works 
Bathgate,  Miss,  9  Bridge  street 
Baxter,  Robt.  Market  street 

Robert,  saddler,  55  High  street 

Beaty,  John,  spirit  retailer.  High  st.  Fisherrow 
Begg,  Martin,  draper,  8G  High  st. 

Robert,  High  stseet,  Fisherrow 

Begrie,  George,  farmer,  IVIonkton 

Bell,  And.  boot  and  shoemaker,  glass  and  china 

dealer,  81  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Mrs  Captain  William,  Monktonhall 

Beveridge,  Rev.  J.  G.  minister  of  Inveresk 

Mrs.  grocer,  17  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Binning,  John,  gardener,  Loretto  gardens 
Bisset,  And.  wright,  Vennel,  Fisherrow 
Black,  Rev.  Alexander,  56  Newbigging 

Misses, dressmakers,  105Highst.  Fisher. 

Blackie,     George,    watchmaker,     llO     High 

street,  Fisherrow 
Borthwick,  Jas.  publican,  13  New  st.  Fisherrow 
Bourhill,  George,  jun.  baker,  95  High  street 

John,  baker,  36  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Mrs  James, 

Miss,  private  Lunatic  Asylum,  Hall  Cross 

House,  Fisherrow 

Miss,  bookseller  &  stationer,  145  High  st 

Misses,  High  street 

Bridges,  James,  esq.  W.S.  Belfield 

Miss,  20  Bridge  street 

Brockie,  Thomas,  publican,  Newbigging 
Brockley,  Robt.  coppersmith  and  plumber,  4 

Bridge  street 
Brooks,  William,  sen.  grocer  &  spirit  retailer, 

19  High  street 

William,  jun.  tailor,  120  High  street 

Brotherstonei  Alex,  farmer,  West  Mains 
Brown,  Alex.  16  Mill-hill 

A.  &  J.  tailors.  Wonder  street 

James,  gardener,  70  Newbigging 

Henry,  Dovecot 

Robert,  of  Gilston,  100  High  street 

W.  teacher,  Sessional  school,  1 6  Bridge  st. 

Thomas,  10  Bridge  street 

Thomas,  13  Eskside 

Brownlee^  Mrs,privat^:  Lunatic  Asylum,  New- 
bigging 


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Buchan,  James,  turner,  20  High  street 
Burnet,  Jas.  teacher,  Vennel,  Fisherrow 
Burns,  George,  shoemaker,  29  High  street 

Jas.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Wellington 

place 
Cameron,  Miss,  High  street 
Campbell,  Adam,  gardener,  Eskside 

John,  Gordon  castle 

John,  gardener,  Victoria  pi.  Newbigging 

Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  58  High 

street,  Fisherrow 

William,  merchant,  28  Bridge  street. — 

house  29  Eskside 
Carrick,  Alex.  &  Sons,  edge  tool  manufactu- 
rers, 1  New  street,  Fisherrow 
Carse,  Edw.  painter  and  glazier,  104  High  st. 
——  Stewart,    painter,   glazier,    and     paper 
hanger,  8  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Thomas,  shoemaker,  14  Bridge  street 

Chaplain,   Isabella,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 
Herke's  Loan 

Miss,  dressmaker,  Herke's  Loan 

Charles,  George,  73  High  street 

James,  shoemaker,  99  High  street 

Robert,  flesher,  88  High  street 

Chalmers,  Francis,  Spring  gardens 
Christie,  Mrs,  Rosehill,  Inveresk 
Clark,  Adam,  tailor,  16  Wonder  street 

John,  mason,  45  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Cleghorn,  James,  weaver,  18  High  street 
Clephane,  Mrs,  Acorn  lodge,  Inveresk 
Cochrane,  Wra.  saddler,  Kerr's  wynd 

Miss,  18  Bridge  street 

Collier,  Jas.  wheel-band  manufacturer,  links 

John,  painter  and  glazier,  59  High  street 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotd.  Office,  Bridge  st. 
Connel,  William,  bleacher,  Bleachfield 
Coventry,  Hon.  H.,  New  Hailes 
County  Police  station,  25  Bridge  street 
Cowan,  Charles,  flesher,  92  High  street 

• Mrs  James,  153  High  street 

Craig,  David,  baker,  43  Newbigging 

Robert,  slater,  Mill  hill 

Cran,  J.  sawyer,  23  New  st.  Fisherrow 

Walter,  spirit  retailer,  6  Market  street 

Crerar,  Daniel,  artist,  72  High  street 

CroU,  F.  and  Son,  merchants,  1 1 5  High  street, 

Fisherrow 
Currie,  Wm.  grocer  and  baker,  17  High  st. 

Fisherrow 
——  Wm.  Wright,  Herkes  Loan 

Mrs,  grocer,  26  Market  street 

Mrs,  straw-hat  maker,  12  Wonder  street 

Dalrymple,  Miss,  gardener,  Dalrymple  loan 

Davies,  Mrs,  Dambrae 

Davidson,  Rev.  Alex,  of  No.  Esk,  2  Bridge  st. 

James,  esq.  Rosehall 

Dawson,  David,  cooper  and  spirit  dealer,  101 

High  street 
Dickson,  D.  J.  wood  mercht.  Bush 

Miss,  Mill  hill 

Doig,  Alexander,  watchmaker,  71  High  street 
Dougal,  Miss,  13,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Douglas,  James,  grocer,  22  Wonder  street 
Downie,  James,  cattle  dealer,  Felton  green 


'  Drysdale,  David,  Edin.  carrier,  Dambrae 
Dudgeon,  John,  flesher,  97  High  st. 

George,  flesher,  133  High  street 

William,  106  High  street 

Mrs  John,  senr.  3  High  st.  Fisherrow 

Duncan,  Wm.  supervisor  of  Excise,  31  High 

street,  Fisherrow 
Durie,  George,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Easton,  James,  skinner,  Sheepfield  cottage 

James,  jun.  skinner,  139  High  street 

Elder,  Jno.  128  High  street,  Fisherrow 
EUey,  Andrew,  gardener.  Beggars'  bush 

Lieut.  John,  Pimlars  acre 

Edinburgh    coach    offices,   M'Kendrick's    48 

High  street — Anderson's,  50  High  st. 
Elliot  &  Fawcett,  coal- merchants.  West-bush 
Eraley,  James,  saddler.  High  st.  Fisherrow 
Esther,  George,  excise  officer,  18  Eskside 
Fairgrieve,  John,  jMarket  street 
Falconer,  Henry,  flesher  &  grocer,  41  and  45 

High  street 
Farquharson,  Thos.,  slater,  e.  Van.,  Newbig. 
Thos.  wright,  13  Bridge  street — housed 

Eskside 
Ferguson,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  35  Newbigging 

Miss,  Catherine  Lodge,  Inveresk 

Fitzgeralds,  Jas.  hat-manufac.  89  High  st. 
Fleming,  Robert,  (late  of  the  excise)  58  High  st. 

Fisherrow 
Forbes,  Charles,  duck  manufacturer.  Links 
Forman,  Mrs,  publican,  Leven  hall 

Mrs,  Esk  hill,  Inveresk 

Forrester,  James,  merchant.  111  High  street 
Forster,  Jonathan  J.  manager.  Pottery — ho. 

25  Newbigging 
Gallic,  Chas.  joiner,  6  High  street 

James,  tailor,  Victoria  pi.  Newbigging 

Gairdner,  Lieut.  Patrick,  Market  street 

Gardner,  Rev.  John,  36  Newbigging 

Gay,  Rob.  smith  and  publican,  adjuster  of 

weights  and  measures,  83  High  street 

John,  flesher,  40  High  st.  Fisherrow 

Geo.  flesher,  63  High  st.  Fisherrow 

Geddes,  Thos.  Golf  tavern.  Mill  hill 

Gibson,  Henry,  vintnei',  49  New  st.  Fisherrow 

John,  ilsh  curer,  39  New  st.  Fisherrow 

Robert,  wright,  IMill  hill 

Gilbertson,  John,  sheriff"   officer,  justice    of 

peace  const,  and  burgh  off".  55  High  st. 
Gillies,  IMiss,  Rosemount,  Eskside 
Gilkerson,  Wm.  hairdresser,  2  Wonder  street 
Goodsir,  George,  grocer,  42  Newbigging 
Gordon,  Adam,  superintend,  of  public  works. 

High  street 
Gourlay,  John,  golfball-maker,  Millbank 
Gracie,  John  B.  esq.  of  Olive-bank 
Gray,  Wm.  168  High  st.  Fisherrow 
Grieve,  G.  mining  engineer,  Midfield 

John,  smith  and  ironmonger,  2  Bridge  st. 

Samuel,  smith,  48  High  street 

Mrs  Geo.  25  Wonder  street 

Grubb,  Wm.  excise  officer,  12  Bridge  street 
GuUand,  Johir,  farmer,  Monkton  hall 
Hackings,  James,  boot  &  shoemaker,  117  High 
street 


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277 


Handasyde,  Thos.  and  Wm.  nursery  &  seeds- 
men, 109  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Thos.  nursery  &  seedsman.  Glen  cottage 

Handyside,  Gilbert,  farmer,  Inveresk 

Miss,  Greenhall, 

Hardie,  P.  H.  Surv.  of  Customs,  High  street 
Hart,  Miss,  Market  street 
Harper,  W.  wright,  10  Eskside 
Hay,  David,  Ship  inn 

David,  baker,  High  street,  Fisherrow 

J.  and  T.  smiths,  e.  Vennel,  Newbigging 

James,  land  surv.  83  High  st.  Fisherrow 

John,  baker,  148  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Thomas,  corn  merchant,  Fisherrow 

Thomas,  smith,  Mill  hill 

William,  farmer,  Barbachlaw 

]\Irs  David,  baker,  34  Market  st. 

Healey,  Mrs  John,  retailer  of  ale  and  porter, 

59  High  St.  Fisherrow 
Henderson,  Thos,  farmer,  Newton 
Herriot,  James,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Hill,  James,  mason,  High  st.  Fisherrow 

Robt.  iron  blacksmith,  Magdalen  place 

Hislop,  Wm.  lunatic  asylum,  Lilybank  house 

— house  Eskside 
Home,  Captain,  Eskbank 
Hope,  Sir  John,  hart,  of  Craighall  and  Pinkie, 
Pinkie  house 

John,  baker,  7  High  street 

Howden,  John,  ironmonger  and  seedsman,  13 
Bridge  street 

Mrs,  17  Mill  hill 

Hume,  Thos.  grocer,  85  High  st.  Fisherrow 

John,  slater,  94  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Hunter,  Mrs  John,  publican,  12  Eskside 
Inglis,  John,  miller,  Brunston  mill 

■ William,  gardener,  69  High  street 

Jameson,  Lieut.  Thomas,  105  High  street 
Jenkin,  R.  N.  esq.  146  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Johnston,  IVIrs,  Vennel,  Fisherrow 

Miss,  lodgings,  Linkfield 

Kedglie,  John,  gravedigger,  25  Wonder  street 
Kedzlie,  Mrs,  86  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Keith,  Misses,  boarding  school,  3  Bridge  street 
Kemp,  James,  17  High  street 

■  John,  &  Co.  wine  &  spir.  mer.  25  High  st. 

i\Irs  John,  25  High  street 

Keuney,  Andw.  salesman,  Fisherrow  brewery 

— house,  Herke's  loan 
Kenneth,  manager  of  Duddingston  colliery, 

Eastfield 
Kent,  Jas.  wright,  55  High  st.  Fisherrow 
Kilgour,  Mrs,  110  High  street 
Kinross,  JMrs,  milliner,  12  High  street 
Kirk,  Ja.  rope  &  twine  maker,  33  High  street, 
Fisherrow 

Wm.  Eskside 

Kirkwood,  Wm.  currier  and  leather  merchant, 

120  High  street 
Lament,  Wm.  Dalrymple's  loan 
Lauderdale,  Dav.  mining  engineer,  3,  Grove  st. 
Lang,  Arch,  town  missionary,  7  Eskside 
Langhorne,  Rev.  Thos.  Loretto 
Lauder,  Alex,  gardener,  Goshen 


Laurie,  George,  surgeon,  Apothecaries  hall,  96 

High  street 
■  Wm.  chemist,  Magdalen  pans 

Law,  W.  and  J.  shoemakers,  80  High  street 

Lawrence,  Mrs  Major,  35  Bridge  street 

Lawson,  David,  Newbigging 

——  David,  cabinetmaker,  29  Newbigging 

Lees,  Thos.  writer,  agt.  Westn.  Bank  of  Scot, 
proc.  fiscal,  notary-public,  3i  i^:idgc  st. 

Legat,  Jas.  Millhill 

J.  and  Co.  tanners,  curriers,  and  mer- 
chants, Millhill 

— —  Thos.  Trafalgar  lodge 

Thos.  and  Robt.  tanners,  curriers,  and 

merchants,  Millhill 

Robert,  Eskpark 

Leitch,  James,  engineer,  123  High  street 

John,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merch'.  post- 
master, and  agent  for  the  Scottish  Union 
Insurance  Co.  47  High  street 

Leslie,  Robert,  dyer,  9  Wonder  street 

Little,  A.  &  C.  victual-dealers,  Dunbrae 

Livingstone,  John,  merchant,  6  Bridge  street 

Rev.  M.  W.  51  High  street 

Loudon,  Lieut.  William,  R.  N.  Back  hill 

M'Alpine,  Miss,  dressmaker,  Herkes'  loan 

M'^Auslane,  Wm.  gardener,  Inveresk 

IM'Cormick,  James,  agent.  Commercial  Bank, 
Bridge  street 

M'Credie,  Hugh,  teacher,  2  High  street 

M'Divot,  Mrs,  27  Bridge  street 

MacDonald,  Robt.  grocer,  ]  74  High  st.  Fisher. 

M'Farlane,  Dan.  (late  of  Excise),  14  Market 
street 

— —  Rev.  James,  11  Bridge  street 

M'Gill,  James,  manager,  gas  works 

Ann,  publican,  Craighall 

Macgillivray,  J.  teacher,  Blinkbonny,  Fisher. 

Macgregor,  Peter,  hat  manufac.  138  High  st. 

Robert,  Union  place 

Mackay,  Alex,  grocer  and  spirit  merclit.  house 
agent,  auctioneer,  and  appraiser,  151 
High  street 

M'Kendrick,  J.  Arms  Inn,  49  High  street 

Maxwell,  Mrs,  37  High  street 

M'Kenzie,  Hugh,  24  Mill  hill 

William,  pianoforte  tuner,  7  High  street, 

Fisherrow 

M'lMillan,  John,  shoemaker,  J  Bridge  st. 

M'Lare,  William,  flesher,  64  High  street 

M'Leod,  Mrs,  12  Market  street 

M'Nicol,  Peter,  Leith  carrier,  56  High  street 

Mark,  Hugh,  tailor,  105  High  street,  Fisher. 

Meek,  Robert,  tailor,  93  High  street 

Michael,  George,  shoemaker,  ]  20  High  street, 
Fisherrow 

Millar,  Andrew,  baker,  90  High  street,  Fisher. 

David,  shoemaker,  8  Newbigging 

James,  draper,  36  High  street 

Robert,  grocer,New  street,  Fisherrow 

W.  (W.  &  J.  Millar,)  Beachside  house 

W.  and  Jas.  tanners  and  merchants.  New 

street,  Fisherrow 

— —  Wm.  shoemaker,  51  High  street 


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Millar,  P.  currier^  New  street,  Fisherrow — 

ho.  4  Eskside 
— —  Mrs,  52  High  street 
Milne,  James,  weaver,  77  High  St.,  Fisherrow 

-  Jas.  gardener,  Vennel,  Fisherrow 

—  Thos.  weaver,  77  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Milner,  Robert,  surgeon  and  apothecary,  29 

Bridge  street 

Mitchell,  Alex,  waulker,  Waulk  mill 

James,  chimney  sweeper,  28  High  st. 

Miss,  straw -hat  maker,  Newbigging 

MofFat,  Abraham,  High  street,  Fisherrow 

. Dav.  jun.  tanner,  11  High  st.  Fisherrow 

James,  clockmaker,  7  High  st.  Fisher. 

Thos.  tanner  High  st ho.  17  Eskside 

William,  36  Newbigging 

— —  A.  accountant,  48  Market  street 

JMoir,  D.  M.  surgeon,  9  High  street 

Mrs  sen.,  ^5  Mill  hill 

MoncriefF,  Rev.  Wm.  G.,  of  Independent  Se- 
cession Church — ho.  Dairy m pie  loan 

Munro,  Alex,  gardener.  West  Holm  Cottage 

— —  Daniel,  lunatic  asylum.  Market  street 

Mrs  George,  baker,  54  High  street 

Monro,  James,  gardener,  30  Market  street 

Murray,  David,  esq.  Whitehouse 

■ Wra.  smith,  Vennel,  Fisherronr 

' Misses,  6  Eskside 

Nicholson,  Thos.  W.  surgeon,  Inveresk 

J.  F.  esq.  Inveresk 

Niell,  William,  grocer,  Inveresk 

Robt.  spirit  dealer.  High  street,  Fisher. 

Nisbet,  Robert,  baker,  102  High  st.  Fisherrow 

Mrs  John,  grocer.  Wonder  street 

Ogilvie,  Mrs,  6  Bridge  street 

Park,  Thomas,  farmer,  Stoneyhill 

Paterson,  James,  patent  net  manufacturer,  31 
Bridge  street 

George,  Leith  carrier,  37  High  street 

Peacock,  Hugh,  draper,  22  Bridge  street 

Peddie,  Mrs,  135  High  street 

Pennycuick,  Jn.  tinsmith  &  plumber,  84  High 
street 

Philip,  John,  cartwright,  Inveresk 

Phin,  Geo.  Cottage  lane 

Piper,  James,  carter,  91  High  street,  Fisher. 

Porteous,  Andrew,  smith  and  bell-hanger, 
Finary  Cottage 

■ Alex,  farmer.  Pinkie  mains 

TurnbuU,  and  Co.  hair  cloth  manufac. 

109  High  street 

Post  Office,  47  High  street 

■ Receiving  house,  81  High  st.  Fisherrow 

Primrose,  G.  haircloth  manufr.  Newbigging 

• Nicol,  ink  and  blacking  manufacturer, 

12  High  street 

Ro.  tea  and  spirit  merchant,  62  High  st. 

. Thomas,  dyer,  82  High  street 

Proud  foot,  John,  farmer.  Pinkie  hill 

Rae,  Miss,  Esk  Grove 

Railway  Station,  for  Edinburgh,  Leith, 
Dalkeith,  &c.  west  end  Fisherrow,  John 
Law  collector — See  Avpendi.v 

Ralston,  J.  C.  esq.  Mill  hill  * 


Rankine,  Jas.  publican,  Levenhall 

Rames,  Mrs,  South  Bush 

Reid,  M.  and  Spn,  earthenware  raanufactursi 

ers,  82  Newbigging 
Reidpath,  Jn.  boot  and  shoemak.137  High  St. 

G-  victual-dealer.  Wonder  street 

Renwick  &  Livingston,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit 

merchants,  98  High  street 
Fran,  of  R.  and  L.  brewery — house  High 

street 
Renton,  Alex,  mani^facturer  of  hosiery,   Jane 

cottage 
-^—  Robert,  Mill  hill 
Riddel,  Thos.  grocer,  70  High  street 
Ritchie,  David,  upholsterer,  40  Newbigging 
James,  plasterer,  brick  and  tile  manu-, 

facturer,  Herkes'  loan 

John,  sculptor,  Herkes'  loan 

Walter,  shoemaker,  Jlill  hill 

Robertson,  Al.  spirit  retailer.  Mill  hill 

Jaines,  smith,  46  Newbigging 

Rev.  James,  of  Secession  Church — ho. 

Herkes'  loan 
- — -  Richd.  victual  dealer,  66  High  street 

Mrs,  Thomas,  Mill  hill 

Mrs  Geo.  Dalryraple's  loan 

Robinson,  Nelson  G.  esq.  herring  net  raanu* 

facturer.  East  bush 
Ronald,  James,  shoemaker,  20  High  street 

James,  hairdresser,  69  High  st.  Fisher, 

Ross,  James,  wright,  113  High  street,  Fisher. 

Russell,  Andrew,  Eskside 

Sanderson,  Henry,  surgeon,  1 9  Bridge  street 

J.  T.,  M.D.  19  Bridge  street 

Miss,  straw-hat  maker,  30  High  street 

John,  mole  catcher,  Monktonhall 

Sawers,   Misses,  ladies'  boarding   school,  32 

Bridge  street 
Seaton,  Wilson,  spirit  dealer,  170  High  street, 

Fisherrow 
Scarlett,  Robt.  gardener,  Milnholm  cottage 
Scott,  mason,  l6  Bridge  street 

Rob.  confectioner,  16  Bridge  street 

Thos.  R.,  M.D.  153  High  street 

Wm.  draper  and  spirit  merchant,  6^  High 

St.  Fisherrow 

William,  mason.  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Mrs,  ]  7  Wonder  street 

Scottish  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  office, 

47  High  street 
Sharp,  Geo.  baker,  26  Newbigging 
Shaw,  Alex,  wright,  29  Market  street, 
Peter,  upholsterer  &  paper  hanger,  56 

High  street 
Shiells,  Miss,  boarding  school,  Red  House 
Sibbald,  James,  surgeon,  Eskside 
Simpson,  &  Wilson,  drapers.  Cloth  and  Silk 

hail,  113  High  street 

George,  mason,  Herkes'  loan 

James,    grocer,  7 1  High  street,  Fisher* 

row 

John,  builder,  Herkes'  loan 

Thomas,  Mill  hill 

— —  Thos,  saddler,  S.'j  High  street 


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279 


Sinclair,  Thos.&  Co. hair  cloth  manufacturers,, 
19  Eskside 

Mrs,  Newbigging 

Smart,  Charles,  16  High  street,  Fisberrow 

> Geo.  &  Thos.  drapers,  72  High  street 

George,  lathsplitter  and  riddle- maker,  5 

High  St.  Fisberrow 
— —  James,  mason,  4  High  street 

Thomas,  94  High  street 

Agnes,  milliner,  129  High  street 

Smith,  Alex,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  21  High 

street,  Fisberrow 
— — -  John,  currier.  Market  street 

Elizabeth,  laundress,  Eskside 

Spavin,  And.  Edinburgh  carrier,  and  dairyman, 
Dambrae 

Mrs  Wm.  Dambrae 

Spears,  Robert,  baker,  68  High  street 
Spens,  Col.  Arch.  E.  I.  C.  Manor  house,  Inyer. 
Starkey,  Wm.  Dalrymple  loan 
Souter,  Capt.  D.,  h.  p.  66th  regt.  Mill  hill 
Steel,  Miss,  66  High  street,  Fisberrow 
Steeples,  Wm.  painter,  92  High  st.  Fisberrow 
Stenhouse,  Alex,  farmer,  Whitehill 

Rob.  corn  merchant,  1 1  Market  st. 

Stevenson,  Wm.  gardener,  Monkton  cottage 
Stirling,  Jas.  tobacconist,  merchant,  &  candle- 
maker,  147  High  street 

Mrs  Gen.  J.  Eskbank 

Stewart,  Mrs  Alex.  148  High  st.  Fisberrow 
— —  Charles,  sen.  farmer,  Sweethope 

Charles,  jun.  baker,  7  9  High  street 

Frederick,  flesher,  79  High  st.  Fisher. 

Mrs  George,  27  Fskside 

— —  Mrs,  grocer,  46  High  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  56  High  street 

Miss,  110  High  street 

Miss,  2  Eskside 

Strachan,  Mrs,  4  Grove  street 
Superintendant  of  public  works'  office,  Town- 
Hall 
Symons,  Robert,  baker,  1 1 6  High  st.  Fisher. 
Tait,  Wm.  cork  manufacturer,  ]  45  High  st. 
Taylor,  Dan.  gardener  and  farmer.  Linkfield 

John,  jun.  gardener,  Newbigging 

— —  John,  sen.  gardener,  Danbrae 
'    ■  ■  John,  esq.  Stoneyhill 

Peter,  baker,  58  High  street 

W.  shoemaker,  20  Eskside 

Thomson,  Andrew,  8  High  street 

Captain  David,  Rosemount,  Eskside 

. George,  town  clerk  and  notary  public, 

Town  hall— ho.  1  High  street 
— — -  George,  plumber,  tinsmith,  and  gasfitter, 

100  High  street,  Fisberrow 
■  ■       G.  clothier,  115  High  street 
— —  James,  corn  merchant,  34  High  street 
■       J.  and  J.  meal  shop,  40  High  street 
— —  John,  corn  merchant.  Providence  hall; 
Fisberrow 

Rev.  R.  W.  assistant  minister  of  Inver- 

esk,  Linkfield  hall 

William,  wright,  103  High  street 

Mrs,  pie-baker,  30  Bridge  street 

— —  Mrs,  grocer,  41  Market  street 


Thomson,  ]\Irs  C.    private  Lunatic  Asylum, 
Newbigging 

Mrs,  Linkfield  hall 

Thomson,  Mrs  Hugh, dressmaker,  119  High  st. 
Tinto,  John,  millwright,  13  Wonder  st. 
Town  Clerk's  office,  Town-Hall 
TurnbuU,  Wra,  {of  G.  T.  ^-  Co.)  89  High  st. 
Trotter,  .Jn.  rector  of  the  academy,  12 1  High  st. 
Turner,  William,  spirit  retailer,  107  High  st. 

Fisberrow 
Tyrie,  Jas.  tailor,  83  High  street,  Fisberrow 
Ure,  Wm.  hosier,  5  High  street 
Vallance,  Js.  wright  and  auctioneer.  Mill  hill 
Veitch,  Peter,  grocer,  52  New  street,  Fisher, 
Vernor,  Alex.  High  street 

" James,  farmer,  Hillhead 

Walker,  Andrew,  teacher,  Craighall 

.John,   printer,    bocikbinder,    bookseller 

and  stationer,  33  High  street 

Thos.  C.  Parkend  cottage 

Wallace,  John,  watchmaker,  Dambrae 
W^atson,  Rev.  .John,  Pinkie  Burn 

Miss,  Cample  house 

W^att,  Wm.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  154  High 

street,  Fisberrow 

Mrs,  milliner  and  dressmaker.  High  st. 

Fisberrow 
Wedderburn,  Miss,  Inveresk  lodge 
Wells,  C.  D.  10  High  st. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland's  office,36  Bridge  st. 
Williams,  J.  Sutton,  esq.  RN.  Campie  ho. 
Whyte,  Wm.  mason,  Newbigging 

.Jas.  mason,  1   Newbigging 

Wbitelaw,  Adam,  High  strtet,  Fisberrow 

Wm.  brewer,  104  High  st.  Fisberrpw 

Whiteford,  James,  teacher,  42  High  street 
Wilkie,  and  Co.  grocers,  30  Newbigging 

■ Duncan,  flesber,  37  Newbigging 

Peter,  flesher,  87  High  street,  Fisher. 

Williamson,  John,   veterinary  surgeon,    112 

High  street 

William,  mercht.,  117  High  st.  Fisher. 

Mrs  Jas.  141  High  street 

Wilson,  James,  baker,  Wellington  place 

John,  grocer,  Eskside 

J.  baker,  26  Bridge  street 

Robt.  surgeon,  155  High  street 

Mrs,  1  Eskside 

IMrs,  lodgings,  5  Wellington  place 

Witherspoon,  John,  grocer,  47  Newbigging 
Wylie,  John,  Lunatic  Asylum,  16  Market  st. 
Young,  Jlontgomerie,  esq.  3  Eskside 

Mrs  James,  Dalrymple  loan 

John,  baker,  Monkton  hall 

PENNYCUICK. 

Abernethy,  David,  baker 
— —  James,  Howgate 

James,  merchant 

Thomas,  farmer,  Howgate 

Adie,  John,  esq.  surgeon,  R.N.  so.  Bank  bo. 

Affleck,  Joseph,  farmer,  Pioseview 

Aitkin,  Thomas,  farmer,  Wakion 

Allan,  John,  Onthank 

Alston,  .Tames,  farmer,  Friarton 


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Ainslie^  Wrn.  farmer,  Poraethorn 
Austin,  Miss  C.  of  Bell  wood 
Baldon,  Mrs,  Valleyfield 
Ballantyne,  James,  farmer,  Lawhead 
Borthwick,  John,  schoolmaster,  Glencorse 
Brackenridge,  James,  farmer.  Upper  Firth 
Brass,  Andrew,  shoemaker 

Mrs,  straw-hat  and  dress  maker 

— —  James,  tailor 

Brocket,  William 

Brown,  Hugh  H.  esq.  of  Newhall 

— —  James,  tailor 

■ James,  and  Co.  Esk  mills 

— —  James,  Fisher's  Tryst 
^—  John,  flesher 
— ^  William,  farmer,  Mary  field 
— —  John,  Mrs,  merchant 

«• Mrs,  merchant 

Brunton,  James,  farmer,  Anchorlaw 

Brydon,  James,  wright 

Buchan,  Andrew,  farmer,  Glencorse  mains 

Burns,  Rob.  officer  of  excise 

Cairns,  John,  farmer,  Graybrae 

Carstairs,  John,  esq.  of  Springfield 

Child,  Wm.  of  Glencorse,  Glencorse  cottage 

Clark,  Walter,  excise  officer 

Cleghorn,  Thomas,  farmer,  Brunston 

Clerk,  Sir  George,  Bart,  of  Pennycuick 

Cowan,  A.  &  Son,  paper  manufs.  Valleyfield 

mills 

' Charles,  house  at  Valleyfield 

Cowan,  James,  merchant- tailor 
Davidson,  Robert,  millwright 
Dawson,  William,  teacher 
Dickson,  Da*nd,  tailor 

Jas.  esq.  Maurice  wood,  Glencorse 

Dodds,  Thomas,  Lawrencelaw  cottage 

Duncan,  Rev.  David,  Howgate 

Edinburgh  and  Leith  Bank,  Jas.  Symington^ 

agent 
Ewart,  John,  wright 
•         Misses  E.  and  C. 
Finlayson,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer 
— —  Miss  J.  grocer 
Fisher,  Joseph,  Crosswell 
Forsyth,  Walter,  farmer,  Spittal 
Fulton,  Aaron,  merchant,  Kirkhill 
Galbraith,  John 
Gibson,  Mrs 

Gilbert,  W.  farmer.  House  of  Muir,  Glencorse' 
Girdwood,  Rev.  Thos.  Bridgend  house 
Greenfield,  Robert 
Henderson,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer 

■ Robert,  mason,  Esk  mills 

Hill,  John,  meal  dealer 

■ jNIiss,  stoneware  merchant 

Hodge,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer 
Hunter,  Robert,  farmer,  Amosendean 

Mrs,  Kirkhill 

Jackson,  James,  gardener,  Plaintree  shade   - 

Jenkison,  Michael,  merchant 

.Johnston,  George,  baker 

Jenkinson,  Michael,  farmer,  Skillknowc 

K^err,  Henry,  Leadburn 

Kemp,  Mrs,  infant  school  tericbcr 


Kilpatrick,  Peter,  Coats  and  Lufi'en  houses 
Laing,  Andrew,  wright,  Silverburn 
Lang,  Peter,  farmer,  Patieshill 
Lawrence,  George,  nailer 
Lawson,  Charles,  mason 

John,  portioner 

M'Gill,  Thomas,  smith 

M'Lean,  James,  Braidwood 

Madden,  Henry  R.  esq.  surgeon 

Mark,  James,  farmer,  Deanshouses 

Megget,  Alexander, 

jMiUer,  David,  wood  merchant 

Mitchell,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  Leadburn  inn 

Moffat,  John,  junior,  baker 

Moncrieff",  Rev.  William  S.,  manse 

Monteith,  Robert,  surgeon 

Montgomerie,  Archibald,  esq.  Whim 

James,  esq.  Whim 

Muir,  Thomas,  schoolmaster 

William,  shoemaker 

Murray,  David,  farmer,  Westside 

Dr  John,  F.R.C.S.E. 

Nicol,  James,  shoemaker 

Paterson,  Andrew,  Pennycuick  foundery 

Piper,  John,  sen. 

John,  jun.  merchant 

John 

Prosser,  David,  excise  officer 
Purdie,  James,  spirit  dealer,  Howgate 
Raitt,  James,  farmer,  Fullerton 
Ramage,  Adam,  foreman,  Valleyfield 

James,  Valleyfield 

James,  Pennycuick 

John,  Grayknow 

Joseph,  farmer,  Templehall 

William 

Rennie,  Thos.  esq.  farmer,  Cornbank 
Riddle,  William,  farmer,  Howgate 
Ritchie,  John,   farmer,    Cleickum-in,    Fall- 
hills 

John,  sawyer 

Robertson,  John,  saddler 

Scott,  William,  merchant  and  tailor 

Sharp,  William,  tailor 

Smith,  George,  shoemaker 

John,  Milton  bridge 

Somerville,  George,  farmer,  Greenlaw  mains 

W,  &  Son,  paper  manufs.  Dalmore  mill 

■  William,  sen.  Lawrence  lane  cottage 
Stevenson,  Daniel,  nail  manufacturer 

Thomas,  farmer,  Mount  Lothian 

Stewart,  Robert,  innkeeper,  King's  Arras  inn 
Stoby,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  Pap  in 
Stodart,  Robert,  farmer,  Mosshouse 
Symington,  Henry 

Jas.  agent  for  Edinr.  and  Leith  Bank 

John,  flesher 

Thos.  farmer.  East  side 

William,  surgeon 

Tait,  James,  wright 

James 

.Tames 

John  and  P^ter,  farmers,  Cn?tlela7/ 

Mrs  Janet 

Thorn; on,  Vrilliam,  me:il  doalsr 


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'1  iioiiisou,  Mrs,  Vallejtield 

Tod,  Jamts,  baker 

John,  foreman,  Bank  mill 

IMarion,  grocer 

Torrence,  llev.  Alex,  manse,  Glencorse 
Trotter,  Miss,  of  Bush 
Vessie,  William,  merchant 
Walker,  James,  watchmaker 

William,  merchant 

Wallace,  T.  Wellington  inn 

Robert,  spirit  dealer 

Warden,  Alex.   Kirkhill 

Watson,  James,  farmer,  Honeybrae 

J.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Harper's  brae 

White,  Mrs  J.  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  Kirkhill 
Wilson,  David,  farmer.  Halls 

John,  baker 

John,  farmer,  Eastfield 

John  jun.,  farmer,  Eastfield 

VVilliam,  painter 

]\Ii.ss  Helen,  grocer 

Young,  Misses,  Valleyfield 

PORTOBELLO  &  DUDDINGSTON. 
AiTCHisON,  Alexander,  confectioner,  High  st. 
Aitken,  Alex,  smith  and  far.  e.  Duddingston 
Alcorn,  John,  tinsmith.  High  st. 
Alexander,  Jno.  C.  surgeon  and  druggist,  High 

strtet — ho.  Rosefield  avenue 
Allan,  George,  Bathgate  buildings,  Joppa 

George,  John  street 

Allison,  Mrs,  washer  and  dresser,   4  High  st. 
Anderson,  Alex,  baker.  High  street 

James,  cowfeeder.  High  street 

James,  Portobello  pottery 

' ]\Irs,  5  Sandford  place 

Mrs,  1  Windsor  place 

Arnot,  Mrs,  10  Brighton  crescent,  west 

Atkin,  Mrs,  i)  Melville  street 

Austin,  JNIrs,  18  Brighton  place 

Bailey  &  Co.  IMid- Lothian  Glass  works,  Bai- 

leyfield,  w.  e.  Portobello 

Wm.  (of  Bailey  and  Co.)  Baileyfield 

Bain,  John,  shoemaker.  High  street 
Baines,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer.  High  street 
Balderston,  W.  C.  W.S.,  7  Melville  street 
Ballantyne,  Alex.  16  w.  Brighton  crescent 
Balfour,  Mrs,  4  Wellington  street 
Banks,  Thomas,  salt  merchant,  Joppa 
Banner,  Robt.  8  west  Brighton  crescent 
Bannerman,  Mrs,  2  Rosefield  place 
Barclay,  Capt.  Andrew,  27  Brighton  place 
Baxter,  James,  builder,  Rosefield  cottage 
Beattie,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  High  street 
Bell,  Mrs  P.,  1  Melville  street 

David,  shoemaker.  High  street 

Bennet,  Archd.  esq.  Secretary  Bank  of  Scotld. 

Caroline  cottage,  Duddingston 
Biggar,  James,  Rosefield  place 

Walter,  2  Rosefield  place 

Biggs,  Mrs,  of  Norwood,  west  Brighton  cresc. 
Bishop,  James,  lodgings,  3  Regent  st. 
Blackie,  John,  gardener  and  lodgings,  Joppa 
— —  James,  shoemaker,  Joppa 


Borthwick,  John,  teacher,  boarding  establish- 
ment, west  Bank  house 
Boyd,  J.esq.  of  Broadmeadows,  21  Brighton  pi. 
Boyle,  Rev.  J.,easter  Duddingston 
Brannan,  John,  tailor.  High  street 
Brigstocke,  Geo.  Aug.  {of  Brigstocke  6)"  Co./) 

8  Brighton  place 
Broadfoot,  Walter,  nailer,  High  street 
Brotchie,  ]\Irs,  lodgings,  7  Wilson's  park 
Brown,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer.  Bridge 
Brown,  David,  gardener,  Rosefield  lodge 

Major  George,  Fairfield  cottage 

John,  farmer,  Brunstain  house 

Bruce,  John,  glass  packer,  12  Tower  street 
Mrs,  17  Tower  street 

The  Hon.  Mrs  Carstairs,  6  Brighton  cr. 

Bryson,  Arch,  rag  merchant,  Tobago  street 

Buchan,  Miss,  9  Bath  street 

Buchanan,  Alex.  esq.  R.  N.  Wellington  street 

Burt,  James,  3  Brighton  place 

Burnet,  John,  grocer.  High  street 

Caledonian  Life  &  Fire  Insur.  OfSce,  1  Tower 

street 
Calder,  H.,  grocer  and  spirit  mercht.  High  st. 

P.  esq.  3  Rosefield  avenue 

Misses,  4  Stratton  place 

Cameron,  Mrs,  5  Melville  street 
Campbell,  John,  carter,  Pipe  street 

Miss  Auchlyne,  John  street 

Carr,  Morton,  esq.  Woodlands,  Duddingston 
Chisholra,  Alex,  tailor,  Victoria  place 

Captain  D.  4  Rosefield  place 

James,  Victoria  place 

Christie,  John,  Burnhouse 

Mrs,  Tower  street 

Clark,  Miss,  7  Mount  Pleasant,  Joppa 
Cochrane,  Miss,  6  Regent  street 
Condie,Wm.  wright,  4  Bath  street 
Connell,  John,  esq.  Seabeach  cottage 
Corbett,  Miss,  Pitt  street 
Cornwall,  H.  (of  Milne,  C,  and  Co.),  2  Pipe  st. 
Craigie,  Jn.  painter  and  glazier.  High  st. — ho. 

4  Bath  place 
Crawford,  Rev.  D.  Regent  street 
Creelman,  C.  and  Co.  Abercorn  brick  works 

— ho.  Shrub  mount 

Misses,  Shrub  mount.  High  street 

Cribbes,  Thos.  classical  academy.  High  street 
Crichton,  John,  esq.  Regent  street 

T.  and  Son,  paper  makers.  Bridge  street 

Thos.  esq.  Bath  street 

Daughtie,  Mrs  R.  3  Tower  street 
Davidson,  Miss,  haberdasher.  High  street 
Deans,  Rev.  George,  23  Tower  street 
Dickson,  David  James,  wood  merchant.  Mount 

Charles,  Bath  st. — ho.  Fisherrow 

George,  wright  and  joiner.  High  street 

Peter,  wright,  6  Regent  street 

JMrs  John,  Mount  Charles,  Bath  street 

Doig,  Wm.  wig  maker,  High  street 
Douglas,   Wm.  house  factor  &  auctioneer,   1 

Regent  street 

Miss,  3  Brighton  crescent 

Drew,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker.  High  st. 


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Drysdale,  Thomas,  bookseller,  stationer,  and 

librarian,  High  street 
Duff,  Mrs  A.  Sycamore  bank,  w.  Duddingston 
Duffus,  Robert^  cabinet  maker.  High  street- 
house,  Mayfield 
Duffin,  Mrs  William,  Regent  street 
Duncan,  James,  agent,  Kirke's  place 

Miss,  Jesstield,  Rosefield  avenue 

Edmond,  Thomas,  joiner.  Pipe  street 

E  lie,  ,  Rotten  Cottage,  High  street 

Elder,  A.  traveller,  (Mid-Luthian  Gl.  Works,) 

4  Bath  street 
Elliot,  Mrs,  green  grocer,  High  street 
Erskine,  Misses,  10  Melville  street 

■ Miss,  2  Windsor  terrace 

Ewart,  Robert,  wright,  Adelphi  place 
Fairbairn,  Andrew,  grocer,  High  street 

Mrs,  lodgings,  19  Tower  street 

Miss,  dressmaker,  19  Tower  street 

Fairfoul,  John,  buildfr,  Joppa 
Ferguson,  Finlay,  teacher,  e.  Duddingston 

Mrs,  sewing  school,  e.  Duddingston 

Eerier,  T.  baron  officer,  Duddingston,  w.  gate 
Fife,  James,  carter,  Pipe  street 

Andw.  smith  and  farrier,  High  street 

Wm.  carter,  wester  Duddingston 

Foggo,  Mr,  teacher.  High  street 
Forrest,  And.  wright,  e.  Duddingston 
Forsyth.  J.  grocer  &  coach  proprietor,  iBathst. 

WiUiam,  Mary  field 

Robert,  baths,  Bath  street 

Fox,  W.  bookseller,  circulating  library,  and 

nading  room.  High  st. 
Eraser,  James,  letter-carrier,  e.  Union  place 

T.  baker,  High  street 

W.  road  surveyer.  High  street 

Mrs,  sick  nurse,  and  lodgs.  Wilson's  park 

Mrs,  lodgings,  e.  Union  place 

Miss,  19  Brighton  place 

Geddes,  George,  shoemaker.  High  street 
Gibson,  Thomas,  Cauvin's  Instit.  Dudding. 
Gilchrist,  Mrs,  3  Stratton  place 
Gillespie,  Joseph,  blacksmith,  I  Bath  street 

Miss,  8  JMount  Pleasant,  Joppa 

Glen,  Rev.  John,  17  Brighton  place 
Goodall,  James,  grocer.  High  street 
Gordon,  John,  gardener.  Berry  square 

Maxwell,  esq.  John  street 

Mrs  (of  Campbelton),  3  Pitt  street 

Gould,  George,  lead  works.  High  st. 

Gow,  Norman,  surgeon  &  druggist,  High  st. 

Graham,  ilrs  Col.  Bellavista,  w.  Duddingston 

Grant,  John,  writer,  Joppa 

Gray,  Andrew,  town  crier,  High  street 

John,  gardener,  Palmyra  cottage 

John,  undertaker  and  joiner,  Kirk  place 

Mrs,  of  Oxgang,  1  Brighton  crescent 

Grieve,  Mrs,  31  Brighton  place 

John,  esq.  engineer,  2  John  street 

Mrs,  3  west  Crescent 

Guthrie,  William,  1  Melville  street 
Hagart,  Wm.  D.  3  w.  Brighton  crescent 
Haig,  Archibald,  esq.  of  Seafield,  Roseville 
Hamilton,  Wm.  esq,,  2  east  Brighton  crescent 
]\Iisses,  20  Brighton  place 


Hamilton,  Miss   6  Rosefield  place 

Hardie,  Miss,  Rosefield  avenue 

Hart,  John,  flesher,  High  street 

Hay,  J.  &  R.  potters,  Rosebank  pottery 

Hay,  Mrs,  2  Pitt  street 

Henderson,  Misses,  lo  Brighton  place 

Hepburn,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  High  street 

Heriot,  Andrew,  wright,  Duddingston  mills 

Hewat,  .Tames,  grocer,  8  and  19  High  street 

Wm.  tea  &  spirit  merchant.  58  High  st. 

Hill,  William,  surgeon,  1  Union  place 
Hiliiard,  Tho.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Joppa 
Hilton,  Mrs,  mid  wile,  1  Hope  street 
Home,  Miss,  9  Regent  street 
Hope,  William,  farmer,  Duddinaston  mains 
Home,  William,  esq. advocate,  SherifF'8  office, 

Haddington,  8  Brighton  crescent 
Hoskins,  Geo.  esq  Brunslane  house 
Hume,  J.  C.  esq.  Regent  street 
Inglis,  J.  C  coat  merchant  and  carter,  High  st. 
Ingram,  George,  clerk,  Abercom  brick  works  ■ 
Innes,  Mrs,  east  Union  place 
Irvine,  Miss,  milliner.  High  street 
Jardine,  Gilbert,  6  Mount  Pleasant,  Joppa 
Jobson,  Mrs,  of  Lochare,  Bath  ho.  Bath  st.    - 
Johnston,  Alexander,  flesher.  High  street 

Captain,  4  Pitt  street 

Lieut.-Col.  James,  Mount  lodge 

Joseph,  spirit  dealer,  Joppa 

Kedzlie,  Mrs,  flesher,  2  Markets,  Hi^>h  street 
Keith,  The  Ladies,  Ramsay  lodge,  Bath  st. 
Kenneth.  Robt.  manager  of  coal  works,  Joppa 
Ker,  Robert,  surgeon,  3  Union  place 

Mrs,  Regent  street 

Kid,  Miss,  dressmaker,  2  Bath  street 
King,  James,  mill  master,  Duddingston  mill 
Kinnear,  C.  watch  and  clock  maker.  High  st. 

Mrs,  straw-hat  maker.  High  street 

Kiikwood,  Thos.  smith,  Duddingston  mills 
Knox,  Miss,  1  west  Brighton  crescent 
Laidlaw,  Miss,  25  Regent  street 
Laing,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  Mary  field 

Mrs,  1  west  Brighton  crescent 

Lamont,  James,  cowfceder,  Wilson's  park 
Latta,  Mrs  Dr,  2  east  Brighton  crescent 
Law,  Mrs,  lodgings,  Maryfield 
Lawrie,  W.  chemical  manufactory,  Joppa 

Miss,  13  Regent  street 

Leary,  Mrs  Captain,  7  Regent  street 

Leslie,   Mrs   A.  ladies'   boarding   school,    12 

Brighton  place 
Lindesay,  JMiss,  7  Brighton  crescent 
Livingston,  Allan  and  Son,  builders,  Joppa 
Lockbart,  Mrs,  2  av.  Brijihton  crescent 
Logan,  Geo.  esq.  W.S.  Hawthorn  brae 

Jasper,  painter.  High  street 

W.  Duddingston,  and  4  Hunter  square, 

Edinburgh 

Llrs,  14  Bath  street 

Low,  i\Iisses,  Stratton  place 
Lyon,  Wm.  tailor.  Regent  street 
M'Cartney,  Mrs,  8  Regent  street 
M'Cook,  .Jas.  W.S.  Hermitage  pi.  &  4  Forth  st. 
M'Donald,  JMrs  James,  21  Rfgent  street 
. Mrs  Robert,  tobacconist.  High  st. 


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^[■Dougall,  D.  3  Bath  place 
AI'Ewan,  James,  4  Tower  street 

• IMiss,  20  Bath  street 

j\rFarlaiie,  Rev.  James,  Duddingston  manse 
]\PFarlane,  Robert,  gardener,  Baih  street 

Jlrs,  John  street 

JMacgregor,  Lt.-Col.  Hugh,  It  Brighton  place 

. Capt.  Seaside  cottaj;e,  John  street 

JIacIntosh,  Captain,  R.M.  18  vvtst  Crescent 
LlacKay,  Alex,  lodgings,  and  ginger  and  spruce 

beer  manufacturer,  3  JMelville  street 
JM'Kerraclier,  David,  smith,  12  High  street 
JVIacKie,  ^^'i!liam,  merchant,  High  street 

Jame*,  spirit  dealer,  Kirk's  place 

M'Kinlay,  Rob-rt,  slater  and  glazier.  High  st. 
M'Laren,  Major  Alex.  Pitt  street 

• •  Mrs,  lodgings,  10  Wilson's  park 

— —  Sliss,  dressmaker.  High  street 

Miss,  Pitt  street 

Misses,  haberdashers,  High  street 

M'Laine,  JIrs,  13  Bath  street 
M'Lare,  William,  flesher.  High  street 
]\I'Lean,  IVIrs  Captain,  Regent  street 
M'Leod,  Daniel,  engraver,  Joppa 
]\rRae,  Mv,  classical  teacher,  Rosefield  avenue 
M'VVhirter,  J.  A.  1  Rosefield  place 
Mail),  Mrs,  5  Mountpkasant,  .Joppa 
Maitland,  Miss,  Rose  Cottage,  John  street 
Manson,  Miss,  4  Broughton  crescent 
Manson,  Miss,  4  Brighton  street 
Marshall,  A.  cowfteder,  High  street 

Capt.  W.,  E.I.C.S.,  WeUington  villa 

■ John,  plumber,  15  Bath  street 

]\Iatheson,  Peter,  grocer,  Kirk's  place 
Mtnzies,  Miss,  of  Culdare,  John  street 
Messer,  John,  baker,  head  of  Bath  street 
Milne,  Cornvpall,  &  Co.  salt  glaze  work.  Bridge 

street 
]\Iitchell,  H.  acct.  &  agent,  5  Brighton  place 

Miss,  1  John  street 

■ Miss,  Wellington  street 

. Misses,  Melville  street 

MofFat,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Kirk  place 

Moubray,  Thos.  Rosefield  avenue 

Nairn,  Mrs,  13  Brighton  place 

Kapton, Mrs, furnished  lodgings,  11  Regent  st. 

Newlands,  Jas.  merchant,  Post-office,  Highst. 

— ho.  Williamfitld  bouse 
Nimmo,  Robt,  H.  esq.  wester  Duddingston 
Noilans,  Margaret,  Tower  street 
Norton,  Thomas,  Gavin  Cottage,  Joppa 
Ochterlonie,  W.  victual  dealer,  21  High  st. 
Ogilvie,  Mrs,  22  Brighton  place 
Ord,  Misses,  6  WeUington  street 
Park,  D.  Rosefield  avenue 
Patterson,  Jas.  plumber  &  gasfitter,  Bellfield 

. Alexander,  town  clerk,  Inverey  house 

' D.  slater  and  glazier,  Bellfield  lane 

. James,  watchmaker,  Adelphi  place 

Mrs,  Inverey  house 

Patterson,  Miss,  1  Pitt  street 
Paton,  3Irs,  lodgings,  5  Union  place 
P,ixton,  Alex,  boiler  manufacturer,  Joppa 
Pearson,  Joseph,  baker,  High  street 


Peat,  ]\Irs  Colonel  James,  4  Brit'hton  place 
Pendrigh,  Mrs,  tavern,  wester  Duddingston 
Pennycuick,  J.  tinsmith,  G  Victoria  place 
Pirie,  Mrs,  10  Brighton  pl;:ce 
Plenderleath,  ]\Iiss,  30  Brighton  place 
Porteous,  Jlrs  Alex.  Tower  street 
Powell,  Stephen,  2  Rosefield  avenue 
Preacher,  .J.  officer  of  excise,  3  Bath  street 
Proudfoot,  Thomas,  baker,  High  street 

]\Irs,  stoneware  dealer,  High  street 

Purvis,  Adam,  carter,  Pipe  street 

Miss,  Melville  str-'et 

Railway  Station,  for  Edinburgh,  Ddkeith, 

Leith,  JMusselburgh,  &c.,  Brighton  st. 

stair.      See  ^pp. 
Ramage,  Wm.  cowfeeder.  Bridge  street 
Ramsay,  IMiss,  2  Union  place 
Rathbone,  Mrs  G.,  Pipe  street 
Rattray,  G.  builder.  Park  cottage.  Regent  st. 

Mrs,  2  Melville  street 

Reid,    Robert,   collector   of  poors'  rates  for 

Duddingston,  26  Regent  street 

Thomas,  sen.  cowfeeder,  High  street 

Thomas,  Adelphi  place 

Miss,  boarding  school,  Rosefield  house, 

Adelphi  pl.ice 
Richards,  William,  wester  Duddingston 

Thomas,  tailor.  High  street 

Richardson,  Jas.,  carter,  wester  Duddingston 
Ritchie,  Wm.  millwright,  Wellington  street 
JIrs,  Rose  lodge 

Roach,  Mrs,  5  Bath  street 
Robb,  Robert,  esq.  16  Bri<:hton  place 
Robertson,  Alexunder,  corn  merchant,  Joppa 
Robertson,  A.  baker,  High  street 

A.  salt  manuf.  &  spirit  dealer,  Joppa 

Robertson ,  esq.  Fairfield  cottage 

Miss,  Sandford  street 

Rose,  John,  4  Regent  street 

Ross,  Alex,  cowfeeder.  West  end.  High  street 

Thoinas,  esq.  Tower  street 

W.  innkeeper  and  coach  proprietor.  High 

street 
Sanderson,  Robt.  builder,  Joppa 
Scott,  Charles,  esq.  5  Brighton  place 

David,  farmer,  Northfield 

Henry,  (baths  and  lodgings,)  Bellfield 

H.  jun.  joiner  and   undertaker.    High 

street 

James,  baker,  and  postmaster,  High  st, 

.John,  wester  Duddmgston 

Robert,  bootmaker,  High  street 

Selby,  Robert,  esq.  Samestou  lodge 
Shaw,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer.  Pipe  st. 
Shiells,  Mrs,  lodgings,  Wilson's  park 
Simpson,  James,  baker,  wester  Duddingston 
Sinclair,  David,  plasterer,  2  Regent  street 

Col.  Middlefield  house 

W.  D.  saddler,  20  Hij;h  street 

Slight,  James,  victual  dealer,  High  street 

William,  victual  dealer.  High  street 

Smith,  Alex.  esq.  W.S.  Melville  house 

George,  mason.  Berry  square 

H.  {Milne,  Cornwall,  6^  Co.)  Bridge  st. 


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Smith,  John  &Gtorge,  carters,  foot  of  Bath  st. 

•         John,  builder,  High  street 

— —  William,  mason,  15  Tower  street 

' Miss,  milliner.  High  street 

Smyth,  Jamep,  esq.  Rosemount 
Spence,  P.  builder,  High  street 
Spottiswood,  Miss,  3  Rosefield  place 
Steot,  Jas.  esq.  Burton  cottage,  Windsor  pi. 
Stephen,  Dr  Alex.  10  Brighton  crescent 
Stevenson,  Capt.  R.  N.  13  Brighton  crescent 
Stewart,  Jas.  boot  and  shoemaker,  10  High  st. 
'  Mrs,  Bellfield  house 

Mrs,  13  Bath  street 

Mrs,  3  Sandford  street 

Miss  D.  9  Brighton  crescent 

■ Miss  T.  High  street 

• Misses  M.  &  L.  Bridge  street 

Storrie,  Tho.  11  Bath  st.,  and  hotel,  1  Bath  st. 

Stodart,  Lawrence,  ofBcerof  excise,  Bridge  st. 

Sutherland,  Miss.  3  Rosefield  avfnue 

Swinton,  Miss,  Stratton  place 

Sword,  Jas.  esq.  of  Anntield,  23  Brighton  pi. 

Syme,  Miss,  Brighton  place 

Tail,  C.  B.  esq.  Sallyville 

— —  William,  esq.  Sjllyville 

— —  Mrs,  Sallyville 

Taylor,  Andw.  schoolmaster  w.  Duddingston 

Thomson,  Adam,  M.D.  7  Wellington  street 

■ Mrs,  lodgings,  Broadlee  cottage 

John,  14  Tower  street 

— —  John,  tailor,  Markets,  High  street 
Thorburn,   J.    confectioner   and   tea   dealer, 

High  street 
Tough,  John,  painter,  16  High  street 
Tulloch,  Capt.  25  Brighton  place 
Turnbull,  George,  glassblower,  Bailey  square 

Thos.  lodgings,  8  Bath  street 

Tysack,  Edward,  Park  house 
Vallange,  W.,  M.D.  2  Brighton  place 
Veitch,  Peter,  baker,  High  street 
Walker,  Captain  W.  5  Rosefield  place 
'— —  Robertjfurnished  lodgings,  12  Bath  street 
•^■^  Miss,  teacher,  Bath  street 
Watling,  James,  victual  dealer,  High  street 
Watson,  Wm.  gardener,  Cauvin's  hospital 
——  Thos,  spirit  dealer,  bridge 
Watt,  John,  wright  and  fruiterer.  High  street 
—  Wm.  blacksmliii,  High  street 

■ Thomas,  cowfeeder,  6  Tower  street 

Webster,  James,  perfumer.  High  street 
Wedderspoon,  Miss,  lodgings,  3  Town  bank 
Weir,  John,  clerk  Mid- Lothian  glass  works. 

Tower  street 
Western   Bank   of   Scotland   Office,  1 

Tower  street,  J.  M'Whirter,  agent 
Wemyss,  George,  cooper,  1  Regent  street 
— —  Miss,  4  Union  place 
White,  John,  Melville  street 
W^inton,  Mrs,  1  north  Melville  street 
Wilks,  G.  iVIaryfield 

Williamson,  Mrs,  Cauvin's  buildings,  Joppa 
Willings,  Mrs,  Richmond  lodge 
Willox,  Mrs,  9  Brighton  place 
Wilson,  Alex,  grocer  and  spirit  merch.  High  st.  i 
——  George,  tile  maker,  High  street 


Wilson,  Lieut.  Alexander,  RN.  3  Melville  st. 

JIanuel,  tobicconist.  High  street 

— ^—  Jlrs,  midwife.  High  street 

Winchester,  Col.  5  Sandforl  street 

Wood,  David  &  Co.  tailors,  18  High  street 

Jas.  gardener.  High  street 

Wright,  T.  G.  esq.  Duddingstou  cottage 

Miss,  3  Sandford  place 

Young,  Wm.,  corn  merchant,  Rosebank 

PRESTOXPANS  AND   COCKENZIE. 
Aitkin,  Mark,  gardener,  Preston 

jNIrs,  merchant 

Alexander,  R.  smith  &  harpoon  mak.Cockenzie 

William,  salt  manufacturer 

Mrs,  draper  and  grocer 

Allan,  George,  shoemaker,  Prestonpans 

Baird,  William,  merchant 

Barber,  W^illiam,  gardener,  Cockenzie 

Bathgate,  John,  baker,  Cockenzie 

Belfield  and  Co.  potters 

Brown,  James,  spirit  dealer 

Peter,  grocer 

Burd,  James,  shipmaster,  Cockenzie 

Burn,  Mrs  Adam,  b.ker 

Cadell,  H.  F.  esq.  of  Cockenzie,  Cockenzie  ho. 

W.  &  H.  F.  &  Co.  salt  manuf.  Cockenzie 

W.  &  H.  F.  shippers  of  coal,  Cockenzie 

Cathie,  Peter,  grocer,  Portseton 

Alexander,  tailor.  Prestonpans 

Clark,  Alexander,  wright 

Alexander,  principal  officer  of  Customs 

Charles,  King's  Arms  inn 

David,  painter 

Clerks,  R.  and  G.  ropemakers 

Craig,  Peter,  saddler 

Cumraing,  Alex,  joiner,  Preston 

Darling,  George,  clothier 

Donaldson,  James,  shipmaster,  Cockenzie 

Robert,  shoemaker,  Cockenzie 

Drysdale,  Joseph,  grocer 
Fergusson,  John,  gardener 
Fergie,  Thos.  assistant  teacher,  parish  school 
Fettes,  Alex,  smith 
Forbes,  Alex,  farmer 
Gardener,  John,  agent  for  distillery- 
Gentle,  AVilliam,  surgeon 
Goodfellow,  Thomas,  flesher 
Gordon,  Mrs  George,  Bankfoothouse 
Gourley,  .John,  oyster  merchant,  Cockenzie 
Grieve,  Alexander,  tailor 

John,  tidewaiter 

John,  tailor  and  draper 

John,  Preston  links  coalwork 

Hay,  George,  boot  and  shoemaker 
Hislop,  Robert,  brewer 

and  Co.  distillers 

Hume,  Mrs,  merchant 
Kerr,  Alex,  clerk  Distillery 

John,  stationer,  Prestonpans 

Knox,  Alexander,  merchant 
Lnrimer,  Rev.  Arch.  Cockenzie  church 
M'Bride,  Daniel,  Kev.  house  governor,  Schaw's 

Hospital,  Preston 
Meek,  Thomas,  brewery,  Prestonpans 


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285 


Miry  lees,  I'hoiiias,  blacksmith 

]Morrison,  John,  smith 

Ovens,  William,  shipmaster^  Cocken7,ie 

Paterson,  T.  soapmaker 

Pearson,  Mrs,  baker,  Cockenzie 

]\Iiss,  grocer,  Cockenzie 

Pendrich,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer 
Fittecrevv,  James,  building  mason    , 
Pow,  Thomas,  flesher,  Prestonpans 
Proctor,  manager  of  Preston  links  coalwork 
Purdie,  Thomas,  jun.  Cuthili 

Richards, ,  pawnbroker 

Ross,  James,  sailor  and  grocer,  Cockenzie 
Smith,  Andrew,  watchmaker 

Mrs,  baker 

Steadman,  David,  flesher 

James,  spirit  dealer,  Cockenzie 

Stevenson,  Wm.  esq. 

Stocks, ,  grocer 

Spence,  Alexander,  parochial  schoolmaster 

Storrie,  John,  baker,  Prestonpans 

Stuart,  John,  King's  arms  inn 

Suttie,  Sir  George  Grant,  bart.  Prestongrange 

Swan,  John,  baker,  Portseton 

Syme,  George,  esq.  of  Northtield 

Taylor,  A.  farmer  and  gardener,  Seton  w.  Mains 

Thomson,  George,  cabinet  maker  and  glazier 

Turnbull,  Robert,  clothier,  &c. 

Whitcross,  John,  teacher 

Whitecross,  Peter,  Prestonpans  carrier 

Whyte,  Miss,  Portseton  house 

Wishart,  Mrs,  oyster  merchant,  Cockenzie 

Wright,  William,  sen.  farmer 

• William,  gardener,  Preston 

RATHO. 

Alexander,  James,  mason 

William,  W.  S.  Craig  park 

Baxter,  James,  farmer,  Ratho  byres 

Berwick,  Alexander,  tsq.  of  Norton 

Binnie,  William,  wright 

Bishop,  John,  baker 

Borihwick,  Jas.  smith,  &  farrier,  Dalmahoy 

Thomas,  flesher 

Bra>h,  John,  hay  dealer 

Brown,  Wm.  Henry,  esq.  of  Ashley 

David,  road  contractor,  Koddinglaw 

Bryce,  John,  coal  agent 

John,  jun.  coal  merchant 

James,  victual  dealer,  Hattoh  bridge 

Buchan  and  Co.  distillers 

Carlisle,  James,  slater 

Craig,  Jas.  surgeon,  M.M.CS.  Ludgate  lodge 

Craw,  Robert,  manufacturer 

Cunningham, ,  esq.  Craig  park 

Dow,  Alexander,  gardener 
Denevall,  Miss,  female  school 
Garlick,  William,  smith 
Gillespie,  Alex.  Craigpark 
Glenduining,  George,  etq.  Hatton  mains 

J.  smith  &  farrier,  Ratho  bridge 

Gourlay,  James,  teacher 

Guthrie,  Alex,  esq.,  Hatton  House 

Hepburn,  James,  wright 


Heron,  James,  carrier 

Hogg,  John,  gardener,  Ratho  house 

Hill,  Wm.  esq.  of  Ratho  hall  and  Hillwood 

Kay,  David,  spirit  dealer 

George,  shoemaker 

James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Ratho 

Kennedy,  Alex,  wright,  Middle  Norton 
Loudon,  William,  wright,  Bonington 
Lyon,  Charles,  grocer 
M'Laren,  Sirs,  grocer 
Melvin,  James,  Bonington 

John,  farmer,  Ratho  mains  &  Ransfleld 

Mitchell,  farmer,  Addiston 

Morton,  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of,  Dalmahoy 
Paterson,  William,  mason 
Sadler,  Thomas,  farmer,  Norton  mains 
Samuel,  Henry,  wright,  Dalmahoy 
Smeal,  Joseph,  Dalmahoy 
Smith,  Mrs  Geo.  farmer 
Stewart,  Thomas,  slater,  Jeanfleld 
Thomson,  James,  grocer 

John,  gamekeeper,  Dalmahoy 

Trotter,  Miss,  Ritho  house 
Turner,  Peter,  Haggs 
Wallace,  Thomas 
Wardlaw,  George,  tailor 
Wilkie,  Wm.  esq.  of  Bonington 
Wilson,  Robt.  Sim,  esq.  Gogar  Mount 
Wyllie,  Alex.  Hatton  mains 
Young,  Archibald,  farmer,  Newhouse 
Mrs  Agnes,  Ratho 

ROSLTN. 

AiNSLiE,  George,  farmer,  Moat 

William,  farmer,  Ploverhall 

Bt'rtram,  Alexr.  tailor 

Biackie,  Robert,  grocer 

Brown,  Rev.  Davi<l,  Roslin  manse 

David,  farmer,  Se  ifidd  by  Roslin 

James,  farmer,  Pentland  mains 

Robert,  esq.  of  Firth 

Brunton,  Walter,  farmer,  Mountmarl. 
Cochrane,  John,  jun.  farmer 

Robert,  grocer  and  farmer 

William,  farmer.  New  Milton 

Crawford, W.  &  J.  farmers.  Old  Woodliouselee 

Cunninghnm,  Thos.  farmer,  Kirkettle 

Dorret,  Alexander,  farrier 

Farquharson,  Thos.  esq.  Janefield  cottage 

Forester,  William,  stone  merchant 

Frier,  Matthew,  Milton  mill 

Gilchrist,  Mrs,  innkeeper,  Howgate 

Hamilton,  John,  surgeon 

Hay  and  Merricks,  Roslin  gunpowder  mills 

Johnston,  Alex,  smith 

Kitchen,  William,  cloth  merchant 

Lattie,  James,  teacher 

Law,  William,  wright 

Mercer,  George,  esq.  of  Gorthy,  Dryden  house 

Merricks,  Hezekiah  (  Hay  S;^ Merricks,)  Eskhill 

James  {Hay  S^  31erricks,)  Roslin  cot. 

John  {Hay  8f  Merricks,)  Eskhill 

Mitchel,  John,  farmer,  Rp^lin  lee 
Munro,  Hugh,  grocer 


286 


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COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


TRA 


Noble,  John,  farmer,  Oatslie 

■ William,  farmer,  Howgate 

Oughton,  IMrs,  Roslin  inn 

Read,  Chas.,  Roslin  bleachfield 

Stedman,  James,  farmer,  Boghall 

Stodart,  Lockhart,  farmer,  Damhead 

Tait,  John,  tailor 

Thompson,  Peter,  smith,  Auchendinny  bridge 

David,  spirit  dealer 

Wedderburnj    Sir    David,     Baronet,     Rose- 
bank 
Weir,  Robert,  wood  merchant 
Wilkie,  Major  J.  of  Easter  bush 

John,  Seatield  house 

Wilson,  Thomas,  baker  and  postmaster 
"Wrightj  David,  innkeeper 


SLATEFORD. 
Belfrage,  Andrew,  farmer.  King's  knowes 
Brown,  George,  coal-nitrchant 

. William,  Hailes  quarry 

Brydon,  James,  innkeeper,  Longstone 
Cadell,  Robert,  esq.  Hailes  house 
Cochran,  jMatthew,  farmer,  Gray's  mill 
Cowan,  Alex.  &  Son,  paper  manuf.  Kale's  mill 

. .las.  esq.  Kate's  mill 

Cox,  J.  esq.  tanner  and  glue-maker,  Gorgie 
Craig,  David,  snufF  manuf.  Bogsmill 
Cream,  William,  tailor,  Longstone 
Cvichton,  Mrs,  matron,  Saughton  asylum 
Cunningham,  Andrew,  blacksmith  and  farrier 

James  Smith,  millmaster,  Saughtonmills 

Dickson,  John,  farmer,  Saughton  mains 

Elder,  Edward,  gardener 

Eraser,  Mrs,  Hailes  cottage 

Frier,  James,  merchant  and  postmaster 

Geddes,  James,  merchant 

Gillespie,  Alex,  mill  master,  Colinton  mill 

Gray,  James,  foreman,  Kate's  mill 

Groundwater,  Peter,  officer  of  excise 

Haddow,  Alex,  teacher,  Slateford 

Haig,  James,  baker 

Hamilton,  James,  joiner  and  innkeeper 

Henderson,  Will. am,  millmaster,  Gray's  mill 

Inglis,  John,  esq.  Redhall 

Johnstim,  .Tames,  Craiglockhart 

Alexander,  farmer,  Wester  Hailes 

Lang,  Daniel,  clerk,  Hailes  quarry 
Laing,  John,  wright,  Redhall  bjnk 
Lowe,  Dr,  mnnager,  Saughtonhall  lunatic  asyl. !  Durie  &  Nisbet,  Elphinston  colliery 


Robb,  James,  farmer,  Gorgie 

Robertson,  Daniel,  slater 

Russell,  Jas.  farmer,  Saughtonhall 

Scott,  Alexander,  farmer,  Craiglockhart 

Simpson,  Henry,  esq.  Slateford  house 

Thomson,  Rev.  William,  manse 

Wallace,  Walter,  wright,  Saughton  Parkhead 

Walker,  Robert,  smith,  Saughton,  Parkhead 

Wilkie,  John,  blacksmith,  Gorgie 

Young,  John,  teacher,  Saughton 


TRANENT. 

AiNSLiE, esq.  of  Elvingston,  Gladsmuir 

Aitken,  David,  esq. 

.         David,  jun.  merchant 

John,  gardener,  Seton 

William,  merchant 

Alexander,  Geo.  coalgrieve,  easier  Windygoul 
Anderson,  Alexander,  surgeon 
Bannerman,  Rev.  James,  Ormiston 
Barrie,  John,  innkeeper 
Binnie,  Robert,  Seton  mains 
Brander,  Alex,  grocer,  Ormiston 
Burns,  Adam,  mason 

Alexander,  baker 

Black,  William,  saddler 

Gowans,  John,  farmer,  Carlaverock 

Brydon,  John,  sen.  parish  schoolmaster 

John,  jun.  assistant 

Bryson,  Peter,  mason 
Christie,  Mr,  West  bank 

Andrew,  St  German's  colliery 

Cleghorn,  James,  baker 
Coltman,  Wm.  south  Elphinstone 
Craig,  John,  fleshtr,  Ormiston 
Mrs,  female  teacher 

Craise,  George,  wright 

Crawford,  Robert,  wright,  Seton 

Cumming,  Thomas,  shoemaker 

Cunningham,  George,  surgeon,  Ormiston 

Cuthbertson,  Andrew  G.  esq.  Pencaitland 

Archibald,  esq.  Greendykes 

Davidson,  J.  esq.  of  Kingslaw 

Walter,  assistant.  Steel's  hospital 

Deans,  J.  esq.  Penston 

Dickson,  Charles,  gardener,  Ormiston 

Dickson,  James,  shoemaker 

Dobson,  Robt.  veterinary  surgeon,  Tranent 

Dudgeon,  Patrick,  esq.  Pencaitland 


Lowrie,  William,  farmer,  Fernie6at 
Macniven,  P.  pasteboard  manuf.  Saughton  mill 
INIKenzie,  John,  spirit  dealer,  Gorgie 
M'^Whirter,  H.   &  Son,  bleachers  and  dyers, 

Inglis  green 
M'Whirter,  John,  innkeeper 
Martin,  James  Watson,  farmer,  old  Saughton 
Moffat,  John,  farmer,  Gorgie  Damhead 
Miller,  Robert,  gardener,  Gorgie 
Monro,  Dr,  Craiglockhart  house 
Nimmo,  J.  esq.  old  Saughton  house 
Porteous,  John,  mill  master,  Gorgie 
Proudfoot,  Robert,  farmer,  Gorgie  mains 


John,  farmer,  Buxley,  Tranent 

Edington,  George,  millwright 

Emily,  John,  farmer,  Adniston 

Fairbairn,  Rev,  Patrick,  Saltoun 

Fergusson,  John,  tailor 

Finlay,  James,  wright 

Ferme,  J.  Kiggenhead 

Fletcher,  Andrew,  esq.  of  Saltoun 

Foggo,  Robert,  schoolmaster,  Pencaitland 

Forrest,  Edward,  farmer,  Riggenhead  colliery 

William,  esq. 

Forsyth,  John,  baker 
Glass,  John,  farmer 


-J:;' 


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COUNTY  DniECTORY. 


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287 


Glen,  Thos.  postmaster,  Saltoun 

Grieve,  James,  tailor 

Halliday,  Mr 

Hay,  Robert,  e^q.  of  Linplum,  Ormiston  hall 

Henderson,  Alexander,  farmer,  Longniddrie 

■ Rev.  J.  'I'ranent  manse 

VVm.  coalmaster 

Howden,  James,  esq.  Winton  hill 
Hume,  Peter,  merchant 
Hunter,  Mrs,  innkeefier,  Meadow  mill 
Hutchison,  Captain,  R.N, 
.Johnston,  Thomas,  innkeeper 
Kedslie,  Henry  J.  gardener 

■  William,  portii)ner 

• Mrs  Burns,  merchant 

Kelly,  Mrs  David,  shoemaker 
Kilgour,  .Tames,  Hoperidge 
Kirkwood,  James,  foundery 
Law,  John,  innkeeper 
Lawrie,  Peter,  farmer,  Muirpark 

Miss,  dressmaker 

Lilly,  Thomas,  schoolmaster,  Ormiston 
Maddpn,  James,  merchant 
Maihieson,  Rev.  Alex,  rector,  Steel's  hospital 
Makellar,  Rev.  Dr,  Pencaitland 

Mr,  surgeon,  Saltoun 

Milne,  M.  farmer,  Gilchriston,  Saltoun 
Mitchell,  J.  P.  farmer,  Dolpliinston 
Muirhead,  Alexander,  coalmaster,  Saltoun 
Nimmo,  Alexander,  innkeeper 
Nisbet,  Richard,  coalmaster 

Mrs,  baker 

Parlane,  Rev.  W.  minister.  Associate  meeting 
Pendrigh,  John,  corn  dealer 
Pollock,  Robert,  flesher,  Ormiston 
Prin;2;le,  James,  merchant 
Profit,  John,  esq.  Setoun 
Ramsay,  Rev.  John,  Gladsniuir 

Geo.  baker,  Saltoun 

Renton,  Robert,  farmer,  Windygoul 
Richardson,  John,  esq.  Pencaitland 
Robertson,  Charles,  grocer 
Roger,  David,  tailor 

James,  farmer 

Seymour,  Stewart  L.  merchant 

Shand,  .John,  farmer,  north  Elphingston 

Sibbald,  Robert,  gardener 

Simpson,  Andrew,  tailor 

Simson,  Thomas,  postmaster 

■ Joseph,  J.  flesher 

Sinclair,  Francis,  plasterer 

Smeaton,  .James,  manufacturer,  Elphinston 

Smith,  Alexander,  corn  dealer 

Alexander,  farmer,  J\Ieeting-house 

Jds.  spirit  dealer 

John,  shoemaker 

Johnston,  shoemaker 

Stavert,  William,  Greenhead,  Salton 

Steel,  James,  slater 

Steel,  William,  merchant 

Steele,  William,  baker 

Swanston,  Mrs 

Taylor,  Thomas,  merchant 

Thnm,  Mrs,  milliner  and  dressmaker 

Tud,  Ja.i;es,  baker 


Tod,  James,  baker,  Ormiston 

John,  farmir,  Elphingston  tower 

Trail,  William,  baker 

Turnbull, ,  schoolmaster,  Gladsmuir 

Walker,  George,  innkeeper,  Gladsmuir 
Watson,  Dr,  Tranent 

.Tames,  shoemaker,  Meadow  mill 

J.  farmer,  F'oulstruther 

Wedderburn,  John,  esq.  Keith  house,  Salton 

White,  James,  farmer,  Annfield 

Wilkie,  George,  flesher 

Williamson,  John,  wright 

Wilson,  George,  e.'.q.  farmer,  Tranent  mains 

Young,  Dr  Alexander 

UPHALL. 

AiTKEN,  John,  grocer 
Alexander,  Geo.  grocer,  Broxburn 
Joseph,  farmer,  Pyethall 

William,  farmer,  Newbieging 

Arbuckle,  William,  farmer,  Wyndford 
Bell,  James,  schoolmaster,  Dichmont 
i\Irs,  schoolmistress 

Boag,  Rev.  George 

Bogle,  Alexander,  firmer,  Five  Shanks 

Boyle,  Archibald,  grocer 

Brown,  William,  merchant 

William,  shoemaker,  Houston 

Brownlee,  Andrew,  mason 

Mrs,  innkeeper 

Bruce,  Mrs,  Broxburn  house 
Bryce,  Archibald,  smith,  Benny 

Thomas,  mason,  Dichmont 

Calder,  Wm.  grazier,  Dichmont 
Cochrane,  Mrs,  farmer,  Broxburn 
Cooper,  Archibald,  slater 
Crawford,  John,  saddler,  Broxburn 
Cunninghame,  James,  wrigln,  Houston 
Darge,  David,  smith  and  farrier,  Broxburn 
Dick,  Thos.  wright,  Dechmont 
Douglas,  John,  Dichmont 
Drysdale,  John,  flesher,  Dichmont 
Erskine,  Wm.  smith,  Dichmont 
Finnic,  John,  smith 
Flint,  WiUiam,  farmer,  Loaninghil| 
Ford,  George,  farmer,  Milkhouses 
Ford,  James,  farmer,  Stankaids 
Forrest,  John,  cooper,  Broxburn 
Frazer,  Wm.  innkeeper,  Broxburn 
Gillespie,  Thomas,  farmer,  Hillend 
Glen,  David,  hay  dealer 

J.  and  E.  farmers,  Bangour 

Glendining,  George,  Broxburn  park 
Granger,  Arch,  merchant,  Broxburn 

James,  farmer.  Hay's  craig.s 

Gray,  Alex,  esq.  of  Knightsridge 

Patrick,  farmer,  Broadyetts 

Handyside,  Wm.  innkeeper.  Port  Buchan 

Hastie,  William,  saddler 

Heggie,  James,  wright,  Dichmont 

Henderson,  Andrew,  Benny  cottage 

Hill,  James,  farmer.  Holmes 

Horn,  Alexander,  innkeeper,  Broxburn 

Hudson,  John,  grocer 


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Index  to  Places  in  County  Directory. 


Hunter,  Archibald,  merchant,  Broxburn 

W.  and  D.  bakers,  Broxburn 

Hutchison,  Thos.  Benny  quarry 
Inglis,  James,  farmer.  East  Bangour 
Ingraham,  John,  gardener,  Glenalmond 
Johnston,  Robt.  smith 
Kerr,  Geo.  spirit  dealer,  Dichmont 
Leslie,  James,  Uphall  inn 

John,  hay  dealer 

Lin,  James,  wright,  Broxburn 
Lind,  James,  shoemaker 
Maxwell,  R.  W.  esq.  Glenalmond 
M'Kenzie,  William,  tailor,  Broxburn 
M'Pherson,  Lieut. 
Mair,  John,  blacksmith,  Broxburn 

Robert,  shoemaker,  Broxburn 

Mather,  Mrs  C.  innkeeper,  Broxburn 
Middlemas,  Mrs,  grocer,  Dichmont 
Millar,  James,  Dovehill 

John,  schoolmaster,  Ecclesmachen 

Mitchell,  John,  farmer,  Forkneuk 
Morrison,  Alex,  wright,  Ecclesmachen 
Mossman,  James,  wright 
Murray,  Alex,  schoolmaster,  Broxburn 
Neil,  Robert,  miller,  Broxburn 

Wm.  Uphall 

Miss,  Crossgreen 

Nimmo,  William,  farmer,  Bankhead 
Paris,  Walter,  farmer,  Dichmont 
Potter,  James,  Houston  mains 

James,  farmer,  Nettlehill 

— —  John,  farmer,  Powfiats 
Shairp,  Norman,  esq.  of  Houston 
Shaw,  Duncan,  farmer,  Forkneuk 

William,  smith,  Ecclesmachen 

Smith,  James,  farmer.  Law 

— —  James,  smith 

— —  Rev.  John,  minister,  Ecclesmachen 

Thomas,  Houston  mill 

Stevenson,  Thos.  cattle  dealer,  Binny 
Stewart,  John,  East  Binny 
Thomson,  Joseph,  surgeon,  Broxburn 

. P.  Hangingside 

• Thomas,  farmer.  West  Binny 

Thorburn,  Rob.  engineer 
Trotter,  John,  farmer,  Oatridge 
Wallace,  James,  wright,  Houston 
Watson,  Alexander,  grocer 
West,  George,  farmer,  Broadlaw 


West,  Joseph,  farmer,  east  Broadlaw 
Wilkie,  James,  farmer.  East  Mains 
Wilson,  Alexander,  tailor,  Broxburn 

Peter,  tailor 

William,  esq.  Dichmont 

Wyllle,  John,  farmer,  Houston  mains 
Young,  George,  flesh er,  Uphall 

Thomas,  baker 

Mrs,  baker,  Broxburn 


WINCHBURGH. 
Allan,  Thomas,  farmer 
Anderson,  Georgje,  blacksmith 
Bartholomew,  Janiea,  farmer,  Duntarvie 
Binnie,  George,  wright,  Niddry 
Bowie,  William,  wright 
Brown,    Mrs,  innkeeper 
Carnegie,  Mrs,  Craigton 
Cassy,  Geo.  overseer 
Congalton,  Wm.  mason 
Copeland,  Samuel,  stationer 
Currie,  William,  wright 
Duncan,  Mrs,  farmer,  Glendevon 
Finlayson,  John,  shoemaker,  Niddry 
Greenfield,  William,  grocer,  &c.,  Woodend 
Hill,  Alexander,  farmer,  Niddry  castle 

John,  grocer 

Hughes,  Mrs,  Grocer 

Johnston,  John,  railway  overseer 

Kerr,  John,  Niddry 

Kidd,  John,  esq.  of  Slackend,  Mounthooley 

Kinnaird,  James,  farmer,  West  Farm 

Liston,  Misses,  Auldcathie 

Logan,  Henry,  gamekeeper,  Auldcathie 

Miller,  Andrew,  farmer,  Niddry  mains 

Morris,  James,  merchant,  Woodend 

Patterson,  John,  farmer,  Trinlaymire 

Porteous,  Wm.  blacksmith,  Threemiletown 

Bedford,  Robert,  coal  merchant 

Samuel,  James,  farmer,  Broomhouse 

Scott,  Thomas,  miller.  Bell's  mill 

Smart,  John,  teacher 

Watson,  Alex,  coal  merchant 

Wilson,  John,  grocer 

Richard,  land  overseer,  Glendevon 

Young,  J.  &  W.  farmers,  Threemiletown 
JIrs,  farmer,  Niddry 


INDEX  TO  PLACES  IN  COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


i^BERCoRK  Place,  Portobello 
Acornlodge,  Musselburgh 
Adelphi  Place,  Portobello 
Adiston,  Ratho 
Adniston,  Tranent 
Airfield,  Dalkeith 
Almondbank,  Cramond 
Almondhill,  Kirkliston 
Alnwickhill,  Liberton 
Amosendean,  Pennycuick 
Auceretlau,  Pennycuiek 


Anchonlaw,  Pennycuick 
Annfield,  Tranent  &  Dulkeith 
Aimville,  Kirknewton 
Ashley,  Ratho 
Auchindinny,  Pennycuick 
Auchincorth,  Pennycuick 
Auldcathie,  Wiuchburgh 

Baberton,  Currie 
Baberton  Mains,  HermistoD 
Backo'  the  Rig,  Carrie 


Backhil),  Musselburgh 
Backsidelee,  Libertou 
Bailiyfield,  Portobello 
Balgretn,  Slateford 
Balierno,  Currie 
Bank,  Pennycuick 
Bankt'oot  House,  Prestonpans 
Bankhead,  Dalkeith 
Bank  House,  Liberton  and  Por- 
tobello 
Bank  mill,  Pennycuick 


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289 


B'lnktiiM,  l'ie>tiiripHns 
Baibauc.lilasv,  Mussflburgh 
Biirlev  dean,  Lasswade 
B.'irnt(it),  Cramoiid 
Baih  Hou>e,  Fiirtobello 
Bfa(;h>i<li-  Hmise,   Vliisselburgh 
BcFchwood,  Curstoiphiiie 
Btguar's  Hush,  Musst-lburgh 
BtllHeld,  Mu^^elbu^^h  aud  Por- 

tobello 
Belfield,  House.  Dalkeith 
Bellman,  Ford 
Bellmonf,  Corstorphine 
Bfllmount.  Cfiistorphine 
Bellslavv,  Dalkeith 
Bell's  Mill.  Winchburgh 
Bellvvood,  Peniiycuick 
Bellyuught,  Dalkeiih 
Bevtiavv,  Currie 
Bilstuti,  Roslin 
Bilstoii  li'ae,  Loanhead 
Biiiii^-,  U,.hall 
Birihtirld,  Ciirrie 
Bird's  Mill,  Kiiklistoa 
Birsley,  Tranent 
Blackciiat,  Dalkeith 
Black>hill,  Kiiklistoa 
Black  craifis,  Uphall 
Blackhall,  Cranioud 
BlMiikside.  Ford 
Blaircnchran.  Pennycuick 
Blavv weary,  Currie 
Biinkbonny,     Currie,     Dalkeith, 

'  and  Musselburgh 
Blucher  Hall,  Musselburgh 
Biiathnuse,  Kiiklisiou 
B..g  Hall,  Rosliu 
B.iags,  Tranent 
Bitggs  Mill,  Slateford 
Bonaily,  Colintnn 
Boiiington.  Raiho 
Boiiii5rig,  l.asi-wade 
Bootlaiiil  Hill,  Kirknewtoa 
Bow  o'  Beer,  Kiiknewton 
Braehead,  Cianiond 
Braehead  mains,  Cramond 
Braehill,  Kiiklistou 
Braidwood,  Dalkeith 

Brewer  Bu^h,  Lasswade 

Briary  Cottage,  Ford 

Bridge-end,  Musselburgh,  Pen- 
nycu'ck,  Dakeith,  Liberton, 
and  Portobello 

Brigiis,  Kirkliston 

Broad wiitjd,  Pennycuick 

Broadlaw,  Uphall 

Broadlee  Cottage,  Portobello 

Broadyetts,  U|ihall 

Brokenbridge,  Liberton 

Brooinhill,  Ford,  Lasswade,  and 
Pennycuick 

Broombouse,  Winchburgh 

Broomrig,  Tranent 

Broomyknowe,  Lasswade 

Broom  Park,  Cramond 

Brotihri^,  Lasswade 

Brunstane  House,  FenDycuick 
and  Portobello 

Brunstane  Cottage,  Musselburgh 

Brunsiane  Mill,  Alusselburgh 

Bruntane,  Pennycuick  and  Por- 
tobello 

Bryan's  colliery,  Dalkeith 

Burdiehouse,  Libertou 

Burghlee,  Loanhead 

Buriibrae,  Kirkuewton 

BurnhalJ,  Kirklistoa 


Buriiht-ad,  l^ibertou,  and  Lass- 
wade 

Buriihouse.  Kii'kuewton  and  Por- 
tobello 

Burnside,  Kirkliston  and  Ford 

Burnwynde,  Uatho 

Burton  Cottage,  Portobello 

Bush,  Pennycuick  aud  Alussel- 
burgh 

Bute'aiid,  Balerno 

Hutlertield,  Lasswade 

Bdxley,  Tranent 

Byreiloor  Park,  Kirknewton 

Byresloaii,  Ford 

Cairney,  Musselburgh 

Cairntowers,    Liberton 

Cams  Castle  Inn,  Kirkntwton 

Cakeinuir,  Ford 

Calilerwood,  Lasswade 

Caldvvells,  Ford 

Caledonia,  Colinton 

Callerstane,   Hermiston 

Cameron  Bank,  Liberton 

Campend,  Dalkeith 

Campiu  House  and  loan,  Masselb. 

Capelaw,  Pennycuick 

Carberry  Tower  and  Mains, 
Musselburgh 

Car  la>erlock,  Tranent 

Cailourie,  Kiikliston 

Carmelhill,  Kiikliston 

Caroline  Park,  Cramond 

Caroline  Cottage,  Portobello 

Carrington.  Fushiebridge 

Carihall,  Gilmerton  and  Liberton 

Castlelaw,   Pennycuick 

Cistlesteads,  Dalkeith 

Catherine  cottage,  Portobello 

Catherine  lodge,  Musselburgh 

Cauldcots,  Liberton 

CauUlshoulders,  Pennycuick 

Chamber's  cottages,  Musselburgh 

Causeyend,  Kirknewton 

Chesierhall,  Ford  and  Tranent 

Civility,  Ford 

Claybarns,  Dalkeith 

Cleek-him-in,  Pennycuick 

Clermisioti,  Corstorphine 

Clilton,  Kirkliston 

Clouthouses,  Tranent 

Coats,  Pennycuick 

Cockburn,  Currie 

Cockenzie,  Prestonpans 

Cocklaw,  Currie 

Cock- me-lane,  Colinton 

Cockmuir  inn,  Pennycuick 

Cottkpen  mnnse,  Lasswade 

Colinton  Mains  &  Mill,  Colinton 

Comiston,  Colinton 

Corbiehill,  Cramond 

Cornbank,  Pennycuick 

Corntown,  Pennycuick 

Coislet,  Currie 

Corston,  Kirknewton 

Corsto'pbiue  hill  aud  house,  Cor- 
storphine 

Costerion,  Ford 

Cottage  Lane,  Musselburgh 

Cous'and,  Dalkeith 

Coublaiid  paik,  Tranent 

Cowden,  Tranent  and  Dalkeith 

Cowpiis,  Alusselburgh 

Coxydean,  Kirknewton 
Craigtrae,  Kirkliston 
Craig  Crook,  Cramond 
Craigentaiie,  Curiie 


C"r«i:;eiid.    Kirkliston 

Craigie,   Kirkliston 

(;;iaighall,  Aliis-elburgh 

Ciaig  e  Hall,  Cramond 

Cra  it;  lock  hart,  Slatetord 

Ci'aigmillar,  Lioertou 

Craigoer,    Liberton 

Ciaigpnik,  Ratho 

Craigs,  Cramond  and  Libel  ton 

Craigton,  Winchburgh 

Cranston,  Ford 

Cresswell,  Pennycuick 

Crew,  Cramond 

Crichton,  Ford 

Crichtondean,  Ford 

Crotts,  Dalkeith 

Cromielands,  Kirkliston 

Ciossgate  Hall,  Dalkeith 

Crossgreen,  Uphall 

Crosshouse,  Tranent  and  Pcuny- 

ciiick 
Cucking,  Pennycuick 
Cultons,  Hermiston 
Cuinrnin<;field,  Loanhead 
Currie  hill,  Currie 
Curriemuirhead,  Colinton 
Curldubs,  Uphall 
Cuttle,  Prestonpans 

Dalhousie  Castle,  Lasswade 
Da'mahoy,  Hatho 
Dalrymple's  Loan,  Musselburgh 
Dambrae,  Musselburgh 
.Damhead,  Roslin 
Danderhall,  Dalkeith 
Darcy,  Dalkeith 
Davidson's  Mains,  Cramond 
Dechmoiit,  Uphall 
Denshouses.  Pennycuick 
Dewarton,  Ford 
Dichmont,  Uphall 
Doiliidge,  Ford 
Dolphinston,  Tranent 
Dollatid's  cottage,  Musselburgh 
Dovecot,  Musselburgh 
Dreghorn,  Colinton 
Drum,   Dalkeith 
Diummore,  Alusselburgh 
Drumpark,  Liberton 
Dryiieri.  Roslin 
Dryden  bank,  Loanhead 
Drylaw,  Cramind 
Dubhead,  Kirknewton 
Duddingstone,  Portobello 
Dumbrydon,  Slateford 
Dun  E-k,  Lasswade 
Duntervie,  Winchburgh 

East  Bangoitr,  Uphall 

East  Binny,  Uphall 

East  Broadlaw,  Uphall 

East  Bush,  Alusselburgh 

Easter  Bush,  Roslin 

Easter  Mains,  Kirkliston  and 
Uphall 

Easter  Newton,  Kirknewton 

East  Camps,  Kirknewton 

East  Craigs,  Cramond 

East  Craigs,  Corstoiphine 

Eastfield,  Poitobello,  Kiiklis- 
ton, Alusselluigh,  and  Penny- 
cuick 

East  Haugh,  Kirknewton 

East  Houses,  Dalkeith 

East  Mains,  Uphall  and  Tranent 

East  Mill,  Currie 

East  Side,  Pennycuick 


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Index  to  Places  in  Counti/  Directory, 


EcclesmjiclKin,  Uphall 
Eilgcfield,  Loanhead 
Edtieheai),  Ford  and  Liberton 
Edmnnstoiie,  Dalkeith 
Kldinhauih,  Daikeith 
El'iiti,  Las!>wad« 
Ellleston,  Kiikliston 
Elm  Row,  and  Bank,  Lasswade 
ElphinstoD,  Tranent 
Eiitjitip  Cottage,  Loanhead 
Eiiierkins  Gate,  Colinton 
Esk  Bank,  Dalk.  and  Musselbu. 
Eskt[rove,  Musselbu.  and  Lassw. 
E-k  Hill,  Rdslinand  Musselburgh 
E^k  Mills,  Pennjeuick  and  Dal- 
keith 
Esk  side.  Musselburgh 
Eak  Park,  Musselburgh 

Fair  Afar,  Cramond 
Fairfield,  Dalkeith 
Fairfield  cottage,  Portobello 
Fairnyflat,  Slateford 
Fairnylaw.  Colinton 
Fallhiils,  Pennycuick 
P'ailside,  Tranent 
Parnehole,  Pennycuick 
FVlton  green,  Musselburgh 
Ferneyhill,  Liberton 
Femeyside,  Liberton 
Filly^ide,  Leith 
Finary  cottage,   Musselburgh 
Firbank,  La>swade 
Firhill  cottage,  Colinton 
Firth,  Roslin 
Fisherrow,  Musselburgh 
Fisher's  Tryst,  Pennycuick 
Fivehouses,  Li  be' ton 
Five-stanks,  Uphall 
Fiowerfinld,  Loanhead 
Fordel,  Ford 
Forkneuk,  Uphall 
I-orresthail,  Slateford 
Foulstriither,  Tranent 
Foun'ainhall,  do. 
Foiirmile-hill,  Corstorphine 
Fo.xhall,  Kirklistun 
I'rance,  Little,  Liberton 
Franktield,  Loanhead 
Freelands,  Ratho 
Frierton,  Pennycuick 
Futfet,  Dalkeith 
Fullerion,  Ptnuycuick 

Gallowshall,  Dalkeith 
Oaiduers  Hall,  Ford 
Gateside,  Kirkliston 
Gibraltar,  Dalkeith 
Gibson  lodge,  Corstorphin* 
Gilmj-rtoii,  Liberion 
Glali^muir,  Tr-nent 
Glencorte,  Pi-nnycuick 
Gietideson,  Winchliurgh 
Glen  Esk,  Loanhead 
Glenpark,  Balerno 
Goatbrae.  Lasswade 
Gngiir  Uppei-,  Hermiston 
Gogar  Ne.her,  (aiaiusaudhouse), 

Corstorphine 
Gogar  Mount,  Ratho 
Gogarslon,  Ratho 
G'dt  hall,  Corstorphine 
Golf  house,  Mussflburgh 
GoiHitrecs,  Currie 
G'lidon  Castle,  Musselburgh 
Gordon  Cottage,  Musselburgh 
Goiebrid^e,  Fu^hiebridgl^ 


Gorgie.  Slateford 
Qiiriiie  damhead,  Slateford 
Oortiin,  Lasswade 
Gortonlee,  Lasswade 
Goshen.   Musselburgh 
Goukshill,  Dalkeith 
Gourlaw,   Las^wade 
Gowanhill,  Curry 
Oracemount,  Liberton 
Gray's  mill,  Slateford 
Grenihank,  Lnsswade 
Greenburn,  Kirknewton 
Greendykes,  Tranent  and  Upball 
Greenend,  Liberton 
Greenfield  loitge,  Lasswade 
Greenhall,  Musselburgh 
Greenhead,  Tranent 
Greenlaw,  Pennycuick 
Greenpaik,  Liberton 
Greig's  hall,  Liberton 
Graybrae,  Pennycuick 
Greyknowe,  Pennycuick 
Grottle,  Cramond 
Grove  end,  Lasswade 
Grove  street,  Musselburgh 
Gutters,  Currie 

Haggs,  Ratho 

Hn.iles,  Slatetord 

Hall  of  Broxhurn.  Upball 

Hallcross  house,  Musselburgh 

Halls,  Pennycuick 

Hallyards,  Kirkliston 

Han^ingside,  Uphall 

Hanley,  Corstoiphine 

Habersbaw,  Pennycuick 

Hardensreen,  Dalkeith 

Harp-rsbrae,  Pennycuick 

Hal  elaw,  Tranent 

Kattoii,  Kirknewton 

Hrttton  Mains    U^tbo 

Haugh  (Newliston),  Kirkliston 

Haugh-head,  Foril,  Kiiknewton 

Hawthorn  Brae,  Portobello 

Hawthornden,  Lasswade 

Hay's  Craigs,  Upball 

Heddlefaulds,  Kirkliston 

Herkes"  Loan,  AJusselburgh 

Hillend,  Uphall  &  Kirknewton 

Hillhead,  Musselburgh  &,  Lass- 
wade 

Hillhouse,  Kirknewton 

Hillside,  Lasswade 

Hilltuwti,  Dalkeiih 

Hillwood,   Ratho 

H  liwi.od  Cottage,  Ratho 

Hodges,  Tranent 

Holenaill,  Colinton 

Holmes,  Uphall  &  Musselburgh 

Holyciiat,  Lasswade 

Honeyhole,  Do. 

Honeybrae,  Pennycuick 

Hopetield,  Lasswade 

Hou-e  of  Hill,  Cramond 

House  o'  Muir,  Trauent  and 
Pennycuick 

Houston  and  Hous.  Alill,  Uphall 

Howdeiishall,  Liberton 

Howgaie,  Rosslyn  and  Penny- 
cuik 

Humbie,  Winchburgh  and  Tra- 
nent 

Hunter's  Tryst,  Colinton 

H)Vot's  Mill,  Liberton 

Jack's  House,  Kirkliston 
Jaw,  Ratho  and  Hermiaion 


Jessfield,  Portobello 

Inch.   Lihrrton 

Inglis  Green,  Slateford 

Inglistfin.   Kirkliston  and  Ratho 

Inverarv  House,   Portobello 

Inveresk    iNIusselburgh 

Invertsk   Huuse  &   Lodge,  Mu3» 

selburgh 
Ironmill.  Dalkeith 
Jane  Cottage,  Musselburgh 
Joppa,  Portobello 
Joytield  Place,  Colinton 
Juniper  Green,  Colinton 
Lighthill  Cottage,  Loanhead 

Kaims,  Kirknewton 

Kates  Mill,  ^latetord 

Keith  House,  Tranent 

Kellarstain  House,  Hermiston 

Kellerstane,  Ratho 

Kerkettle,  Rosslyn 

Kersemill,  Pennycuick 

Kerse  Hill  toll,  Hermiston 

Kevock,  Lasswade 

Kill  burn,  Pennycuick 

Kilpunt,  Kirklision 

Killrigg,  Loanhead 

Kings,  Kirkliston 

King's  Kiiowes,  Slateford 

King's  Law,  Tranent  ' 

Kingside,  Pennycuick 

Kinleiih,  and  Kiuleith  Mill, 
Currie 

Kippielaw,  Pennycuick  and  Up- 
hall 

Kikhil!  Cottage,  Uphall 

Kirklarid,  Winchburgh 

Kirklana  Loiige,  Hermiston 

Kirkliston 

Kirktield 

Kirkpark,  Musselburgh 

Kirkton,  Pennycuick 

Kittlepurse,  Pennycuick 

Kuightridge,  Uphall 

Laflis  HorsEs 

Lampin~dul),  Kirkliston 

Lamper's  dub.  Kirkliston 

Langside,  Dalkeith 

Larch  Grove,  Balerno 

Latch,  Kirknewton 

Laurel  Bank,  Lasswade 

Laurie's  Den    Pennycuick 

Lauriston,  (!)rauQond 

Laverock  Hall 

Laverockdale,  Colinton 

Law,  Uphall 

Lawfield,  Dalkeith 

Lawhead,  Pennycuick  and  Kirk- 
new  tun 

Lawrence  Law  Cottage,  Penny- 
cuick 

LeadLurn,  Pennycuick 

Leerieaw,  Dalkeith  and  Kirk- 
liston 

Leith  Head,  Kirknewton 

Lead  Burndein,  Pennycuick 

Lenney  park,  Corstorphine 

LenniejH>rt,  Corstorphine 

Lenny,  Kirkliston 

Lenny  Mour,  Cramond  &  Kiik- 
liston 

Leven  Hall,  Musselburgh 

Lexmouth,  Blackball,  Coittor- 
phiiie 

Libe.ton  Bank,  Liberton 

Lilyburn,  Peunycoick 


Index  to  Places  in  County  Directory. 


291 


l.ilyliank  Himse,  Musselburgh 
LinjjHrwooH,  Dalkeith 
Linkfielil,  Musselburgh 
Linkhciuse,  Prestoiipans 
Liiiiismill,  Kiikliston 
Lislonshiells,  Kukiiewton 
Little  Fiance,   Litierton 
T^ittle  VaiitHge,  Kitknewton 
LoHns'ani-,   PHiinyoulk 
Lo  iiiinghill,  Uphall 
Lofheiid,  Kirkli^ton 
Lockhart's  H  ill 
Lotjaiibatik    Pennycuick 
Loyaii  House,  Do. 
Lf'gie,  Heriot  Ford 
Loiiglaw,  Dalkeith 
Long  Niddrie,  Tranent 
Longstone,  Slatetord 
Lookabout-ye,  Kirkliston 
Loretto,  Musselburgh 
Lothiin  Burn,  Loauhead 
Lonjjf.iugh.  Ford 
Loupielees,  Kirkliston 
Luoie  Cottage 
Ludgate  Lodge,  Ratho 
Luffen  House's,  Penuycuick 
Lugton,   Dalkeith 
LuisKeld,  Duddiiigstoa 
Lyden,  Kiiknewiou 

Makejierry,  Tranent 

JVlagHzine,  Ford 

Magilalen  Bridge,  Musselburgh 

Malleny  Grove,  Balerno 

Malc.olmston,  Cuirie 

Malleny,   Balerno 

Man>tteld,  Dalkt-i'h  and  Currie 

Manor  Hou>e,  Mu>selburgh 

Marnhtield,  Cramotid 

Marchwell,  Pennycuick 

Marine  Cottage,   Portiibello 

Margaret  Grove,  Crainond 

Marrtield  Mills,  Pennycuick 

Marytield,  Tranent,  Pennycuick, 
ami   Portobello 

Maytield  Folly,  Liberton 

Marylatids,   Hatha 

Mastertoii,  Dalkeith 

Mavisbaiik,  Lasswade 

Mavisbusli,  Lasswade 

Maybrink,  Pennycuik  and  Loan- 
head 

Maytield,  Dalkeith 

Meadowbank  House,  Kirknew- 
toii 

Meadow  House,  Corstorphine 

Mtartovvtieid,  Corstorphine 

Meadovvhead,  Libertou 

Meadowmill,  Tranent 

Meidowspot,  I'alkeith 

Melville  Cistle,  Lasswade 

JNIarcbwell,  Pennycuick 

Midlieid,  Lasswade  and  Mussel- 
burgh 

Middleion,  Uphall 

Middlemill-,  Lasswade 

Middle  INortoii,  Kaihu  and  Kirk- 
liston 

Midtield  Mains,  Musselburgh 

Miliburu,  Hatha  and  Heruiis- 
ton 

Millbolm.  Musselburgh 

Milch-hall,  Pennycuick 

Wiik-houses,   Uphall 
MiUerhill,  Dalkeith 
Milihill.  Musselburgh 
Milubuhn  Huu.e,  Mu^selburjh 


Millrig,      Kirkliston    and    Kirk 

newton 
M  Iton,   Roslin^  Kirkliston,  am 

Tranent 
Mirry field,  Tranent 
Moat,   Iloslin 
Moffat  Place,  Dalkeith 
Montrose  Stables,  Lasswade 
ALinkton,   Mus-elburgh 
Moiiktonhall,  Musselburgh 
Moor  Park 
I\tiirdun,   Libberton 
Rlonison's  Haven,  Prestonpans 
Morton,   Libberton 
Mortonhall,  Libberton 
Morton  Coitane,  Portobello 
Mosseiid,  Uiihall 
Mosshouses,  Pennycuick 
Mossie  Mill,  Coliiiton 
Mount   Charles,    Portobello   and 

Slateford 
Mount  Cbessie,  Lasswade 
Mounthooly,   Wiiichburgh 
Mount  Eirl,  Rosliri 
Mount  Esk,  Lassvvade 
Mount  Lodge,  Portobello 
Mount  Lothian,  Pennycuick 
Mount  Pleasant,  Portobello 
Mount  Vernon,  Libberton 
Muirbank,  Bilerno 
Muirburn,  K'rkliston 
Muirend,  Kirklision 
Muirhouse,    Cramond   and    Lib- 
berton 
Muirpark,  Tranent 
Murrnys,   Ford 

Muttonhole,  Cramond  and  Ford 
Myles,  Tranent 
Myre,  Winchburgh 
Malta,  Kirklislou 

Nellfield,  Kirkliston 

Nether  Houses,  Lasswade 

Nether  Lenny,  Cramond 

Nether  Libberton,  Libberton 

Nettlehill,  Uphall 

Neviii's  Knowe,  Roslin 

Newbaitle,  Dalkeiih 

Newb'ggii:g,  Alusselburgh,  Up- 
hall, and  Lassvvade 

Newbridge,  Kirkliston 

New  Craighall,  Musselburgh 

Newlarin,   Dalkeiih 

Nevvtifid,  Lasswade 

New  Haills,  Musselburgh 

Newhall,  Pennycuick 

Newhouses,  Kirkliston 

Newhouse,  U.ilho 

Newland,  Kirkliston 

Newlandburn,  Ford 

Newlandridue,  Ford 

Newlistou,  Kiikliston 

Newmains,  Kirkliaton 

Newmilis,  Currie,  and  Dalkeith 

New  Saoghtoii,  Cramond 

Newsteail,  Pennycuick 

Newton.  Dalkrith,  Musselburgh, 
and  Winchburgh 

Newton  Grange,    Dalkeith 

Newtou,  Easier,  Kirknewton 

Newton  Mains,  Ratbu 

New  Mihoii,  Ko.siin 

New  Pi'ntlami,  Loauhead 

New  Hoa.l,  Dalkeith 

Niddry,  Libberton,  and  Winch- 
burgh 

Nlddiy,  Luug,  Tranent 


Niddry  Mains  and  Castle,  Winch- 
burgh 
Nine„inile  Burn,  Pennycuick 
Nivelle  Cottage,  Libberton 
Noiih  Clermiston,  Cramond 
NortliKeld,  Prestonpans  and  Por- 
tobello 
North  Gyle,  Corstorphine 
.Vorton,  Ratho 

Oakleaf,  Pennycuick 
t)akinount.   Lasswade 
Oatlanils.   Ford 
Oatridge!  Uphall 
Oatsly,  Roslin 
Olil  Liston,  Kirkliston 
Old  Saughton,  Corstorphine 
Olive  Bank,  Musselburgh 
Onthtiiik,  Pennycuick 
Orchardtield,  Kirknewton 
Ormiston,  Tranent 
Oriniston  Hall,  Tranent 
Oxent'ord,  Ford 
Oxgangs,  Colinton 
Overshiell,  K'rknewton 
Overtoun,  Kirkliston   and  Kirk- 
newton 
Over  Gogar,  Hermiston 

Paradykes,  Loanhead 

Parduviiie,   Dalkeith 

Parkburn,  Libberton 

Parketid  C'.ttage,  Musselburgh 

Parkliead,  Slatetord  and  Corstor- 
phine 

Parkhouse,  Portobello 

Parknook,  Libberton 

Parson's  Fool,  Lasswade 

Pap-in,  Pennycuick 

Patbhead,  F.ird 

Patie's  Hill,  Pennycuick 

Pavilion  House,  Prestonpans 

Peasetlat,  Dalkeith 

Peaston,   Tranent 

Pejigy's  Mill,  Cramond 

Peggy's   Lea,  Pennycuick 

Pelton  House,  Ciainoud 

Pencaitland,  Tranent 

Peiidreigh.   Lassvvade 

Pijiistori,  Tranent 

Pentecox,  Libberton 

PentUnd,  Hoslin  and  L'lanhead 

Peiitlanil  P.thhead,  Loauhe.id 

Pepper  Mill,  Libberton 

Pewhntonlaw 

Pick,  Pennycuick 

Pilmuir,  Currie 

Pimiar's  Acre,  Musselburgh 

Pinkie  Hill  and  Mains,  MusseU 
burgh 

Pirnle  Hall 

Plaintree-shade,  Pennycuick 

Plover  Hall,  Roslin  and  Prestou' 
pans 

Poltoii,  Lassvvaile 

Pomothorn,  Pennycuick 

Port  Seaton,  Prestonpans 

Post  Buchan,   Uphall 

Powflats,   Uphall 

Preston  Ford,  and  Prestonpans 

Preston  Grange,  Prestonpans 

Preston  Hall,  Ford  and  Lass* 
wade 

Prestoiiholm,  Lasswade 

Preston  Cottage,  Prestonpans 

Priest  Inch  and  Mill,  Winch- 
burgh 


292 


Index  to  Places  in  County  Directory* 


Ptpsloii,  Pipstoiiparis 
Pros|iect  Bank,  La>swade 
Pnividence  Hal',  AIus<elburgh 
PuiichporiIa\T,  Kiikliston 
Pyethall,  Upball 

Quarrybead,  Lasswade 

Ramsay  LoncE,  Portobello 

Rainslacks,  Currie 

Ratistifld,  Rntlio 

Kavelrig^,  Balnrno 

Ravehtiine,  Corstorphine 

Ravensheufjh,  Alu>s<?lbur^h 

Raveiisnnok,   Perinycuick 

Raw  Camp,  Kiiktiewton 

Redcoil,  Tranent 

RHiihall,  Slatef.n-d 

Redhtuulis,    Corstorphine  and 
Lasswade 

Reid,  Ford 

Remote,  Ford 

Reservoir,  Pennycuick 

Revelslike,  Peiinyciiick 

Riccarton,  Hfrmiston 

Richmond  Lodge,  Portobello 

Riggenhead,  Tranent 

Roads,  Penuycuick 

Roddentavr,   Ratho 

Rosebnnk,    Rostin,    Portobello, 
and  Currie 

Eost-fifld,  Portobello 

Rose  Hall,  iMusselburgh 

Rosehill,  Musselburgh 

Rosehill,  Petinycuick 

Rosemairis,  Ford 

Rnsimay,  Pennvcuick 

Ro.^emount,  Peunycuick,  Porto- 
bello, Prestoni)aus,  and  Mus- 
sel Imrgh 

Rose  P^.rk,  Trinity 

Rosewell,  Lasswade 

Rosewell  Dean,  Lasswade 

Rosliii  L^e,  Roslin 

Rumble  Jjank,  Currie 

Ryall,  Upball 

S.iMivijiiAN,  Lasswade 

Sau^iiiuside,  Ford 

Saughlaiid,  Ford 

Sa  .ybton  House,  Corstorphine 

Sea  Mill,  Musselburgh  and  Pres- 

(    npans 
S.  i    iieach    House  and  Cottage, 

Portobello 
Selms,  Kirknewton 
Seton,  and  So.  Mains,  Traneut 
Shawtair,  Daiktilh 
Shaw's  Ho>pital,  Prestonpans 
ShefpHeld,  Musselburgh 
Shentfball,  Dalkeith 
f  hotthead,  Currie 
Shrewsbury  Cottage,  Lasswade 
Shrubmouiit,  Portobello 
Siihthill,  Heriniston 
Silverburu,  Pennycuick 
Silver  Kiiowes,  Cramond 
Skeltymuir,  Lasswade 
Slati-barns,   Kirkliston 
Slockeiidntilh,  Slati-t'ord 
Skilliiowe,  Pennycuick 
Smeaton,  Dalkeith 
Souterhoie,  Ciaiiiuud 


Sdutlitield,   Libbertnn,    Portobel- 
lo, Tranent,  and  Cramond 
South-house,  Libbertori 
South  Gyle.  Corstorphine 
Southside,  Ford 
South  MflviJIe,  Lasswade 
Sauth  Bush.    .Musselburgh 
Spatie  d  Mills,  Lasswade 
."^pittal,  Petmycuick 
Spittleton,  Kirknewton 
Spiing  bank,  Lasswade 
Springfield,    Lasswade  and  Pen- 
nycuick 
Spring  Gardens,  Musselburgh 
Spylaw  &  So,  Bank,  Coliutou 
Squaretown,   Dalkeiih 
Stanilingstone,  Kirkliston 
S'aiikards,  Uphall 
St  Catherine's,  Libbenon 
St  Clement's  Wells,  Musselburgh 
St  Germain's,  Tianent 
St  Ann's,  Lasswade 
St  Leonard's  Mills,  Lasswade 
Steel's  Hospital,  Tranent 
Stelknow,  Pennycuick 
Stenhouse  Mills,  Corstorphine 
St.-nhouse  Mills,   Slatelord 
Stewart  Hill.  Kirknewton 
Stillknowe,    Pennycuick 
Stonedykehead,    Libberton 
Stoniebank,  Musselburgh 
Stonyrig,  Kirknewton 
Stonyhill,  Musselburgh 
Stoiieyport,  Slateford 
Siraiton.   Libberton 
Straton  P.ace,  Portobello 
Strawberry  Bank,  Dalkeith 
Suimnerfield  Hnuse,  Dalkeith 
Summer  Side,  Dalkeith 
Sunny  Side,  Libberton 
J<wanstoii,  Colinton 
Sweethope,  IMusselburgh 
Swineburu,  VVinchburgh 

TARPHiy,  Colinton 
Templehall,  Kirknewton  &  Pen- 
nycuick 
Templehouse,  Currie 
Thorniebank,  Dalkeith 
Three-mi le-tiiwn,  VVinchburgh 
Thrtepinuir,  Currie 
Todhills.  Dalkeith 
Totly,  Winchburgh 
Townhead,  Balerno,  Loanhead 
Tower  Mains,  Libherton 
Trabrown.   Tranent 
Trafalgar  Lodge,  .Musselburgh 
Trinlaymire,  Winchburgh 
Tryste  Street,  Loanhead 
Turnhouse,  Kirkliston 
Turnytlykes,  Ford 
Tynebauk,  Ford 
Tyne  Lodge,  Ford 

Union  Place,  Musselburgh 
Upper  Libberton,  Libberton 
Upper  Gogar,  Ratho 
Upper  Friih,  Pennycuick 

Valletfieid,  Pennycuick 
Vaughanside,    Ford  and   Penny- 
cuick 
Veuertair,  Ford  and  Pennycuick 


Victoria  Place,  Musselburgh 
View  hank,  Lasswade 
Viewtield,  Lasswade 
Viewpark,  Lasswade 
Vogrie,  Ford 

Walltower,  Pennycuick 
Willi  ford  Lodge,  Prestonpans 

Walston.  Pennycuick 

Wantrin  Walls,  Musselburgh 

Waterstone,  Uphall 

Wathome,  Dalkeith 

Waulk  Mill,  Musselburgh 

Weddingburn,  Lasswade 

Weliingt.in  Place,  Musselburgh 

Wel'innion  Villa,  Pditobello 

West  Bringour,  Uphall 

West  Bank,  Traneut  and  Porto- 
bello 

West  Binny.  Uphall 

West   Broadlaw,  Uphall 

West  Bu>h,  Musselburgh 

West  Brings,  Kirkliston 

West  Birningtiin.  Ratho 

West  Colinton.  Colinton 

West  Craigs,  Corstorphine 

Westedge,  Libberton 

Westtielr),  Cramontl 

WestKeld  Cotraj;e,  Portobello 

Wesit'arm.    Winchburiih 

We>ter  Biinnington,   Ritho 

We>tfield  Cottage,   Lasswade 

Wester  Hailes,  Slatelord 

Westholmes,  Musselburgh 

Westhousris,  Da'keith 

West    Wains,    Musselburgh    and 
Libberton 

West  Mills,  Kirkliston 

West  Pans,  .Musselburgh 

West  Pilton,   Cramond 

West  Side,  Petinycuick 

Wheattieid,  Poitubello 

Wheatlands,  Kirkliston 

Whelpside,   Balerno 

Whiiii,    Pennycuick 

Whinnyhaui;h,  Pennycuick 

Whinny  row  Cdttage,  Lasswade 

Whippy  law.  Ford 

Whitehill,  Musselburgh 

White  Craig,  Musselburgh 

Whitehill  Cnlliery,  Lasswade 

VV'hitehouse,  Mu^seibur!;h 

Whitehill,  Lasswade  &  Kirknewt. 

Whitelaw,  Currie 

Whitemoss,  Kirknewton 

Wiliiamfield  H(iu>e,  Portobello 

Wilkieston.  Kirknewton 

Wilson's  Park,  Portobello 

Windygoul,  Tranent 

Winton,  Tranent 

Woodbank,  Dalkeith 

Woridbine  Cottage,  Lasswade 

Woodburn,  Dalkeiih 

Woorietid,  Winchburgh 

Wdodtield,  Colinton 

Woodhall,  Colinton  and  Tranent 

Woodland  Cottage,  Portobello 

WoodviUe.  Colinton 

Woodhead,  Ford 

Woodhouse'ee.  Roslin 

Woodside,  Colinton 

Woohnet,   Dalkeiih 

Wyndlord,  Uphall 


POSTAGE    DIRECTORY. 


INDEX. 


Addresses  lo  her  Majpsty             .              •  290 

Adhesive  Postage  Stamps              •              "  297 

Biink  Notes  and  Bank  Post  Bills                .  296 
Bankers'  Parcels              .              .               .297 

Cross-Road  Mails  (Ireland)        .      326  &  3-27 

Deeds                     .               .                               .  296 

Delivery  of  Letters  in  Edinburgh               .  295 
Drafts                   .              .             .             .296 

East  Indies  (Mails  to)                     .               .  313 

Egypt  (Mails  to)               .              .              .  ib. 

Envelopes             .              .               .              •  29/ 

Explosive  articles  not  to  be  sent  by  post  298 
France,    Letters  to,   or  by  the   way  of, 

mode  of  Charging                   .       314  &  317 

Franking  privileges  abolished  296 

Greece  (.Mails  to)              .               .  313 

Ionian  Isl.s  (Mail?  to)      .               .               .  ib- 

Letters  dispatched  from  Edinburgh  295 

do.  to  and  from  Leith           .               .  ib, 

delivery  of  in  Edinburgh                    .  ib. 

— —  Foreign       .               •              .              .312 
containing  articles  of  a  brittle  nature  298 

Coin,  cS:c.              .              .  il'- 

bottles  of  liquid,  &c.         .              .  ib. 

not  to  be  sealed  with  wax  when 

sent  to  warm  climates  314 

not  to  be  delivered  back                .  298 

Overcharged             .               .               •  297 

Overweight               .               .                .  ib. 

by     Private     Ships    to     Australia, 

Cape  of  Good  Hnpe,  East  Indies, 
Swan  River,  and  all  parts  of  the 
World  .  .  .311 

Registered  .  .  '296 

Seamen  and  Soldiers            .              .  297 

ISLiils  dispatched  from  Edinburgh              .  295 

Routes  of,  from  Edinburgh               .  323 

Mails  by  Railway             .              .              .  325 

Cross          ....  326 

Mails  made  up  in  Edinburgh  to  all  Foreign 

parts        ....  312 

Malta  (Mails  to)               .              .        ~      .  313 
Marseilles  (Steam  Packets  from,  to  Leg- 
horn,    Athens,     and    the      East 

Indies)                    .              .              ,  ib. 

Money-Order  Office — Regulations  of  296 

Newspapers  and  Supplements       .               .  298 

to    and  from  the  British  Colonies 

and  Foreign  Parts  .       298  &  299 

to  France                  .              .              .  315 

to  and  from  the  East  Indies               .  298 

and  Supplements  from  Abroad       .  299 

by  Private  Ships                     .               .  298 

Packets  to  Foreign  parts               .               .  312 


Parliamentary  Proceedings 


296  &  297 


Periodical     Works    and    Parliamentary 

Proceedings  to  Fiance     .              .  310 

Petitions  to  Parliament                  .               .  296. 
Piincipal  Places  Abroad                 .               .321 
Post-Towns    and     principal    places    in 

Scotland                 .               .               .  300 

in  England  and  Wales          .              .  303 

in  Ireland                 .               .              .  307 

Local  on  Edinburgh         .              .  295 

Postage  Stamps                 .              .              .  297 

Postage,  Briiish  rates  of                 .               .  296 

within  British  North  America           .  312 

Foreign  West   Indies,  including 

Cura^oa,   Guadaloupe,  Marti- 
nique,  Porto  Rico,  St  Croix, 

St  Alartin's,  and  St  Thomas's  ib. 

France  .  .         314  &  317 

Frt-nch  possessions  in  Africa  314 

North  America              .              .  312 

West  Indies                     .               .  ib. 

Postage,     Greece,    Malta,    and     Ionian 

Islands  .  .  319-320 

Rates  of,  on  Letters  and  News- 

pa^iers    to  and    passing    through 
France    .  .  .  .317 

Ratts  of,  upon   Foreign  Letters 

sent  by  Liverpool  Packets              .  321 

—  Rates  of,   upon   Foreign  Letters 

sent  by  Falmouth  Packets              .  320 

Rates   of,  upon   Foreign    Letters 

sent  by  Hull  Packets         .               .  ib 

Rates  of,  upon  Foreign  Letters 

sent  by  Thames  Packet                   .  ib. 

Prices  Current  (Printed)            .               .  299 

from  the  British  Colonies               .  ib. 

France  and  China                     .  ib. 

from  other  Foreign  Countries        .  ib- 

Printed  Votes   and  Proceedings  in  Par- 
liament               .              .         296  &  297 
Receiving  Houses  in  Edinburgh              .  295 
Registered  Letters  in  France        .              .  315 
Registration  of  Letters                 .              .  296 
Ship  Letters                      .               .               .  .311 
Ship   Letter  Postage,  persons  exempt  from     !'). 
Stamj)s  (date)  on  Letters             .                .  1.  S 
Stamps,  adhesive,  in  jjayment  of  postage  297 
Steam  I'ackets  from  Marseilles  to  Alex- 
andria                  .              ,              ,  313 
Syria  (Mails  to)              .              .              .  ib. 
Table    showing   what     Foreign    Letters 
may  be  sent  unpaid,  and   what 
are    the    lowest    rates    on  those 
Letters  which    require  payment 
in  advance            .              .               .316 
West  India  Packet  Service,  plan  of         ,  3iO 


GENERAL    POST-OFFICE, 

WATERLOO  PLACE. 
1st  June,  1843. 

Postmaster-General  for  the  United  Kingdom, 
THE  RIGHT  HON.  WILLIAM  VISCOUNT  LOWTHER 

Secretary — Sir  Edward  S.  Lees. 

Secretary's   Office. 

Open  from  10  to  4. 

Chief  Clerk,  Thomas  Hylan'l,  Esq. 

First  Clerk,  F.  G"oribv. 

Cleris,  G.  Gowaij,  W.  Croit,    CM.  T.  Western. 

Receiver-General's  Office. 

Open  from  10  to  4. 

Receiver  GEN kral,  Hon.  B.  F.  Primrose. 

Clerks,  G    Young,  H.  Yates. 

Solicitor. 

John  Bowie,  esq.  W.S. 

Surveyors  and  Clerks  to  Surveyors. 

Surveyors.  C.  F.  Reeves,  H.  B.  Hall,  esqrs. 

Clerks  to  Surveyors,  W.  S.  Parr,  C.  Hodson,  M.  Johnstone. 

Accountant's   Office. 

Open  from  10  to  4. 

Accountant,  George  Wasop,  esq. 

Clt^rks,  W.  Houy,  W.  Forrester,  C.  J.  Conuell,  J.  U.  Bell,  W.  A.  Dewar. 

Dead  and  Returned  Letter-Office. 

Open  from  10  fo  4. 

Inspector  of  Dead  and  Returned  Letters,  R.  Young,  esq. 

Clerks,  Robert  Moir,  H.  ftlacLauiin,  A.  Yuuug,  G.  Sieel. 


R    O.  Anderson. 
C.   T.   Butchard. 
C.  A    Moule. 
T.   Hubbs. 


Money   Order  Office. 
Open  from  10  to  4. 
President,  Joseph  Moule,  esq. 
Clerks. 
J.  Fl^her.  I  G.  Aitkins. 

F.   Siansmore.  |  J.  Croai. 

H.  F.  Ward.  W.  Hiliyard. 


Inland  and  Foreign  Office. 
Superintending  President,  Joseph  ISJoute,  esq. 
First  Vice-President,  A.   G.  Somerville. 
Second  Vice-President,  R.  Grnig. 
Principal  Clerk,  G.  Lawrence. 
Clerks — First  Class. 
G.  G.  Bruce,  J.  Welsh,  J.  Weir. 
Second  Class. 
G.  Thomson.  J.  Shearer.  W.  Kerr. 

A.    Horn.  J    Cameron.  F.  June^. 

A.    Douglas.  T.   Young, 

Third  Qass. 
J.  Murray.  G.  TiHquair.  J 

J.   Davidson.  G.  W.  Hniling.  J, 

W.  J.  Smellie.  J.  H.  Banks. 

Juniors. 
I  E.  Waters.  |  J. 

I  J.  Turnl.ull.  J. 

I  R.  C.  OHara.  J. 


M.  Whitehead. 
W.  Sett. 
S.  Smith. 
S.    Wyili 


Dobson. 

Findlay. 


Sanderson. 

Char  es. 

T.  Atkinson. 


Officers  at  Paid  Window— T.  Youuii,  F.  Jones,  W.  J.  Smellie,  G.  W.  Hailing. 

0/3e;j/rom  6  45  A. M    fo  10  p  m. 

Inspector  of  Letter-Carriers'  and  Newspaper  Office,  J.  FinHlay. 

Assistant  Inspector,  T.  Barkei . 

50  Letter-carriers,  16  Superuuuieiary  liitio,  2  Newspaper-sorters,  1  Bagman,  8  Stampers, 

2  Aiessengers,  2  VVatchmeu> 


rOSTAGE    DIRECTORY. 


295 


DIS"ATnH  ot  LKTTKRS,  sli..wli  p:  Rox  Cmslnar    Hfd  Dfp-^ituiv  ot  Miils 


MAILS. 


PERTH  and-  INVERNESS,  via  Queensferry,  and  Highland 
Hoart,  ........ 

ABKRDKEV,  (tlirouj!)  Fid',)  via  PunrtfP. 

GLASGOVV,  Wfst  Of  ScHtl^tid.  and  liigh  Malls,  (pir  RmiIw^v.) 

LONDON,  (day,)  via  Carlisle  and  LancastiT,  tljence  by  Rail- 
rna't.  ......  .  . 

DUMFRIES,  via  Nobleliniisp  and  Castle-Uoiiglas. 

GLASGOW,  {riHvO  P**!'  Rnilriiad.  .... 

miN^AR  roACH.  via  Trant'iit  and  Harifilnpton. 

NORTH  — Qii.eiislprrv,  p.itli,  Diinrif<',  and  Aberdeen. 

GLA>.G()\V,  (nifriit.)  vii  Upliall,  B.-ithgat^. 

BKRWICK,  via  Newcastle  and  Darlington,  thence  by  Rail- 
roHd.  ........ 

LONDON,  (ni(?ht,)  via  Carlisle  and  Lancaster,  thence  by  Rail- 
toad,  ,  ....  ... 


Box 
closes  at 


4.-30  m 
4~.yO  m 

7  IB 

7  m 
fi  m 
'2  a 
3-l5a 
3  15  a 
8-45  a 

9.l5a 


Letters    tal<cn 

on  paying  one 

penny  exira 

till 


5  nn 
5  m 


6-30  m 
y-K)  a 
3-.-30  ;» 

9-15  a 

9-4.5  a 

9-15  a 


Departure  ol 
Mail. 


S  30  m 
6. SO  m 
7. 40  in 

7.SO  m 
7  m 
y-40  a 
4  a 

in 

9-30  a 
lOa 
10-30  a 


Towns. 
I?Hlprno, 
Br.  xtjurn, 
Ciilintoii, 
Curstorphine, 
OrHnriond, 
rinrie, 
D-ilK-Hith, 
DuddlDgstone, 
Ford, 

Hf  niniston, 
Kiikliston, 
Kii  knt'Wtoo, 
La^swade, 


FOR  LOCAL 

Box  closes 

\t  5  m  and  3.15  a 
H.45a 

5  ni  and  3. '5a 
5  m  and  H.43  a 
4.30  an  wnrt  3.15  a 
5  m  and  3.15  a 
7  m  3. 15  and  9.15  a 
s>e  Portohello. 
7  m  and  3.15  a 
5  anrt  11.40  m 
J. 30  nn 

II  40  nn  and  8  45  a 
7  nn  and  3.15  a 


RECEIVIxNG  HOUSES. 

The  Box  closes  for  Town  letters,  at  11  m. 

For  Glasgow,  North  iMail,  Haddington  stage, 
local  posts  and  town  letters,  at  1.30  a. 

For  Town  delivery  at  4  a. 

For  Glasgow  (night,)  London,  and  Berwick,  at 
7-30  a. 

And  for  London,  Ireland,  Aberdeen  and  Perth, 
and  (ilasgow  l.-,t  dispatch,  anil  town  letters  for 
next  morning,  at  9-45  a.  E.xcept  at  such  places  as 
have  the  time  bpccifitd. 


Abbey,  .  .  No.  7 
Brou^'hton  Street,  .  60 
Castle  Street,  .  .  21 
Cross  (High  Street),  231 


Downie  Place,    . 

.     24 

Duke  Street, 

.       1 

Elm  Kow, 

.        1 

Grassmarket, 

.   llfi 

Hanover  Street, 

•     47 

High  Street, 

.     2« 

India  Street,     . 

.       3 

Ivauriston  Place, 

.     fi7 

Pitt  Street, 

3 

St  Pb trick  Square 

1 

Stafford  Sir.  et, 

No.  4 

South  Bridge, 

.       65 

Arniston  pi.  at  9  m.  1-30 

and  7  a. 
B.    Muirhead,    at  D  m. , 

1-30  and  5  a. 
Duke  St.  Leith,  at  a   | 

of  an  hour  before  Leith, 
File  Place,  Leith   Walk, 

same  as  at  Lciih. 
Newhaveii,  at   8-30  m., 

1  30,  and  6  a, 
Raeburn    Place  at  9  m. 

2.  and  7-30  a 
./ock's  Loiige,  at  9.15  m. 

and  8  a. 
U'ariiston  Place,  at  9  in. 

2,  and  7-30  a. 


N.B — No  Letter  Bags  are  collected  from  the  dif- 
ferent Receiving  Houses  throughout  the  city  from 
9-45  a.  on  Saturday  evening  un:il  5  30  m.  on  Mon- 
day morning. 


POST  TOWNS. 

Towns. 
Libertnn, 
L'lanhead,     . 
Mu-.s  Iburgh, 
PKniiycuu'.k, 
Portob.llo, 
Pr^sto(lpaus, 
Ratho, 
R-sliii, 
Slalf  lord, 
Tranent, 
Upliall, 
Wincliburgh, 


Box  closes 
At  7  m  an''  3.15  a 
H  m  ai  1(1  .3.15  a 
5&  11.40.n3  I5&9.15a 
fi  m  and  .3.  !5  a 
5&  1 1.40m  &  3.15  a 

5  m  3.15  and  9.15  a 
7  tn  ano  8  45  a 

6  m  anrt  3.15  a 
5  n.  and  3. 15  a 

5  mS.  15  ai^d  9.15  a 
H.45  a 
4.aU  m 


Box 
closes  jjt 

6  m. 


11-40  n 
3-15  a 

5  15  a 
G  m. 

11  m 

2a 

2>4£  a. 
4  30  a. 
8  30  a. 
9-15  a. 


EDINBURGH   TO  LEITH. 

With    Glasgow,    London,    Berwick,    and 

North  fllails,  and  Box  Leiiers. 
1.  Box  Letters. 

I     "     London,  Glasgow,  Irish,  and  Dum- 
fries JMails,  and  Box  Letters. 
Town  Letters,  &c. 

LEITH   TO    EDINBURGH. 

London,    Ireland,    Glasgow    1st    di.-patch, 
and  Dunr, fries  Mails. 
For  Erlinhurgh  delivery. 
Glasgow  day  Mail. 
North  Mail,  via  Perth  &  Dur.dee. 
"     Edinburgh  delivei  y. 

Glasgow  (night)  and  Berwick  IMail-. 
London  (night)  Perth  and  Dundee 
in  the  mornins. 


DELIVERy    OF    LETTERS. 

First  Di-livery. — The  first  delivery  com- 
mences at  7-30  m.,  and  includes  the  letters  by  the 
Perth,  Glasgow  (night),  London,  Berwick,  and 
North  Jiails,  with  the  box  letters  to  7  m. 

Second  Deliverv. — The  second  delivery 
commences  at  12  noon.      Town  letters  to  11-40  m. 

Third  Delivery, — The  third  delivery  com- 
mences at  4  a.,  and  in -liules  the  letters  by  the  Dum- 
fries and  London,  Glasgow  day  and  Irish  Mails, 
with  Town  letters  to  3-15  a. 

Fourth    Delivery The   fourth    delivery 

commences  at  6  a.     Town  letters  to  5-15  a. 

Sunday  Delivery — The  delivery  on  Sun- 
DAYS  (to  persons  calling  at  the  Office  only)  takes 
place  from  7-30  to  9  m.  and  from  4  to  5  a. 


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LATE  DELIVERY  OF  LETTERS — Representatious  ha^ing  been  made  of  the  time  occu- 
pied by  the  LETTER  CARRIERS  in  the  DELIVERY  of  their  LETTERS  through  the  City, 
the  inconvenience  has  been  ascertained  to  be  in  a  great  measure,  if  not  entirely,  attributable  to  the 
delays  experienced  by  the  Carriers  at  hall  doors,  owing  to  servants  not  answering  the  bells ;  and  in 
some  cases,  by  the  servants  not  being  provided  with  money  to  pay  the  postage.  Instructions  have 
been  issued  to  the  Letter  Carriers  to  rap  or  ring  at  each  hall  door  twice,  pausing  an  instant.  The 
application  of  the  Carrier,  therefore,  cannot  be  mistaken ;  and  the  public  are  earnestly  requested 
to  aid  the  Post-master  General  in  his  Lordship's  anxiety  to  expedite  the  general  delivery  of  the 
correspondence,  by  obliging  servants  to  answer  immediately  the  Carrier's  application,  and  to  liave 
the  servant  previously  provided  with  sufficient  sums  to  discharge  their  demands.  The  increase  of 
Letters,  and  the  reduction  of  Postage,  render  it  imperative  on  the  pubbc  not  to  delay  the  Letter 
Carriers  on  their  walks.  Positive  orders  have  been  issued  to  them  not  to  remain  at  hall  doors 
where  servants  are  unprovided  with  money  to  redeem  letters. 


A  system  of  Registration  has  been  adopted,  and 
all  Letters,  whether  containing  Coin  or  not,  can 
be 

REGISTERED 
on  payment  of  a  re);istratioii  fte  of  One  Shilling, 
in  addition  to  the  ordinary  rates  of  Postage  on  In- 
land and  Colonial,  as  well  as  on  Ship  or  Foreii;n 
Letters,  or  Letters  passine  through  France.  On 
those  for  delivery  within  France,  the  charges,  be- 
sides the  rHgi>tration  fee  of  one  shilling,  will  be 
the  Engli^h  rate  to  France,  in  addition  to  double 
the  French  rate  to  the  plare  to  which  the  Letter 
is  addressed.  A  printed  ackiiowledgaient  torn  out 
of  the  receipt  book,  and  stamped  with  the  office 
stamp,  will  be  aiven  to  any  person  registering  a 
Letter.  Hegistcrpd  Letters  will  be  taken  at  the 
General  Post  Office,  at  the  Receivine  Houses, 
and  by  all  Postmasters  throughout  the  United 
Kingdom,  until  within  half  an  hour  of  the  closing 
of  the  Box  for  the  panicjlar  Mail  or  Bag  by  which 
they  are  to  be  dispitclied.  Registered  Letters 
baring  a  sufficient  nh  nber  of  Stamps  will  be  con- 
sidered Paid  Letters,  but  the  registration  fee  of 
one  shilling  must  always  be  paid  in  mont-y. 

In  the  case  ot  Foreign,  C 'lonial,  or  Snip  Let- 
ters, it  must  be  clearly  unilerstood,  that  Registra- 
tion cannot  ex'end  beyond  the  Port  of  despatch 
in  the  United  Kingdom,  though  parties,  if  they 
wish  it,  may  register  such  Letters  as  far  as  the 
Port  of  despatch.  Letters,  however,  add^e^sed  to 
France,  and  Letters  passing  through  France,  are 
exceptions  to  this  rule,  th>-  French  Post  Office 
und.-rtiikitig  to  provi.le  for  their  s  curity  tiil  tbey 
shall  have  been  de  ivcred.  if  addres^ed  to  France, 
and  so  long  as  they  remain  in  the  French  territory, 
it  pa^sing  through  France. 

Tlie  arrangements  lor  carrying  out  the  system 
of  Registration  have  tei-n  made  with  the  view  of 
ensuring  the  puncml  delivery  of  Registered  Let- 
ters; on  their  delivery  the  parties  to  whom  they 
may  have  been  addressed  will  be  required  to  ac- 
knowledge in  writing  their  receipt. 

The  system  of  Registration  provides  a  secure 
mode  ot  transmitting 

BANK     NOTES,      BANK     POST    BILLS. 
DRAFTS,  &c.  &c, 

and  persons  having  occasion  to  send  by  Post  small 
sums  will  avoiil  risk  by  sending  the  money  through 
the  medium  of 

THE  MONEY  ORDER  OFFICE, 

now  carried  on,  on  the  Public  account,  at  the  Ge- 
n»Tal  Post  Office.  The  commission  chargeable  for 
IMoney  Orders  was,  on  the  14th  of  Ivlovember 
1810, 'reduced  to 

THREEPENCE  ON  SUMS  KOT  EXCEEDIKG  IWO  POUNDS, 

and  on  sums  ab(ive  two,  and 

NOT  EXCEELING  FlVr  POUNDS,  TO  SIXTENCE. 


No    Order  will   be   given    for   sums  beyond  this 
amount.    .  ,  . 

These  modes  having  been  devised  expressly  with 
a  view  to  the  security  of  property,  it  may  reason- 
ably be  expected  that  all  persons  having  occnsina 
to  transmit  money  will  avail  themselves  of  tbo  op- 
portunity  of  securing  it,  and  in  no  case,  by  com- 
mitting   property   unregistered    to    the    Letter 

boxes,   RISK  ITS  LOSS. 

If,  however,  persons  are  willing  to  incur  such 
rislt,  should  the  articles  forwarded  be  Notes,  or 
Cheques  payable  at  sight,  they  should  be  cut  in 
halves,  and  the  second  halves  sliould  not  be  de- 
spatched until  the  receipt  of  the  first  has  been  ac- 
knowledged. The  numbers,  dates,  and  amounts 
should  also  be  carefully  taken- 

Money  Orders  may  be  obtained  at  the  Genenl 
Post  Office,  and  of  all  Postmasters,  and  of  the 
Chief  Deputy  Postmasters,  throughoat  the  United 
Kingdom. 

(For  List  of  Post  Towns  and  Principal  Piacea, 
see  page  300.) 

*,*  In  cases  where  personal  attendance  is  in- 
convenient, if  the  Order  is  receipted  iiy  the  person 
to  whom  it  is  made  payable,  and  the  party  p't-sent- 
ing  it  tor  payment  can  aff'ird  full  intoi  motion  as 
to  the  Chiis  ian  name,  Surname,  Address,  and 
Occupation  of  the  person  who  originally  obtained 
the  Order,  pivment  will  be  made,  l.ut  unless  these 
conditions  are  strictly  complied  with,  it  will  be 
refused. 


Peers  and  Members  of  Parliament  no  longer 
dispatch  or  receive  cirrespdiideiics  Frke.  AIkm- 
BERS  of  either  House  are  entitled  to  receive,  Ireeof 
charge,  Petitions  to  Pakliament,  provided  that 
each  Petition  is  sent  without  a  cover,  or  in  a  cover 
open  at  the  sides,  and  does  not  excjed  the  weight  of 
1  iiirty-two  Ounces.  Adehesses  to  her  Majestf 
pass  tree.  With  these  excepuoiis,  all  Inland  Let- 
ters or  Packet",  inciU'iing  those  trom  the  Channel 
Isles  and  the  Isie  of  Man,  if  Prepaid,  are  subject 
to  the  following 

RATES  OF   POSTAGE: 
Not  exceeding  halt  an  oz.  in  weight,     One  Penny 

one  oz.      .     .      .      .     .      Twopence 

two  oz Foui  pence 

. three  oz Sixpence, 

and  so  on.  Two  Rates  being  added  tur  every 
ounce  up  to  Sixteen  Ounces,  beyond  which,  wittt 
the  following  exceptions,  no  packer,  whether  sub- 
ject to  Postage  or  not,  can  be  received. 

\.    Parliamentary  Petitions  and    Addresses    to 
Her  Majesy. 

2.  Parliamentary  Proceedins;s. 

3.  Letters  and  Packets  addressed  to  or  received 
from  Places  beyond  Sea. 

4.  Letters  and  Packets  to  and  from  Public  De- 
partment.=. 

o.   Deeds,  if  sent  open,  or  in  cover  j  open  at  the 


POSTAGE  DIRECTORY, 


297 


siflcs.     They  inay    be  tied  with    string    and 
sealed,  in  order  to  prevent  inspection  of  the 
contents,  but  they  must  be  open  at  the  sides 
that  it  may  be  seen  that  they  are  entitled  to 
the  privilege. 
6.  Bankers'    Parcels  dispatched  from  London, 
and   specially  delivered   at  the   General    Post 
Office,  under  certain  regulations. 
With    these   exceptions,   ail    Packets  above  the 
weight  of  Sixteen  Ounces  will  be  immediately  for- 
warded to  the  Dead  Letter  Office. 

Ir)land  Letters  or  Packets  put  into  the  unpaid 
Letter  Boxes,  are  charged  double  the  amount  of 
Postage  to  which,  had  they  been  prepaid,  they 
would  have  been  liable.  The  Scale  of  Weight  in 
force  for  General  Post  Letters  is  equally  appli- 
cable to  Letters  passing  through  the  local  penny 
posts  throughout  the  Kingdom,  and  to  those  pass^ 
ing  through  the  IochI  Posts  of  Edinburgh,  Lon- 
don, and  Dublin,  the  Regulations  which  restricted 
the  weight  of  these  latter  to  Four  Ounces  having 
been  abolished.  They  are  subject  to  the  same 
Rules  and  the  same  Charges  as  General  Post  Let- 
ters, and  must  be  paid  in  advance,  or  they  will  be 
liable  to  double  the  rate  to  which  they  would 
otherwise  be  subject. 

The  same  Regulation  applies  to  Letters  prepaid 
by  Money,  where  the  full  and  proper  rate  of  Post- 
age has  not  been  paid  in  advance. 

POSTAGE  STAMPS. 

Letters  written  on  Stamped  Paper,  of  enclosed 
in  Stamped  Covers,  or  having  Stamps  affixed  to 
them,  (the  Stamps  in  every  such  case  being  equal 
to  the  rates  of  Postage  chargeable  on  such  Letters 
if  prepaid.)  will  pass  Free  of  all  other  Postage 
charge  in  whatever  part  of  the  United  Kingdom 
they  may  be  posted. 

In  those  cases  where  the  value  of  Stamps  on  the 
I,etter  is  less  than  the  amount  of  the  Postage  to 
which  it  would  be  now  liable,  if  prepaid,  the  let- 
ter will  be  charged  double  the  amount  of  sui;h  dif- 
ference on  delivery.  An  Inland  Letter,  for  ex» 
ample,  weit(hiug  more  than  Half  an  Ounce  and 
not  exceeding  an  Ounce,  if  bearing  only  a  Penny 
Stamp,  will  be  charged  Twopence  on  delivery. 

Stamps  may  be  used  for  Printed  Votes  and  Pro- 
ceedings in  Parliament ;  if  the  Stamps,  however, 
should  be  less  in  value  than  the  proper  rate  ot 
Postage  to  which  these  documents  are  subject,  on» 
ly  the  difference,  and  not  double  the  difference,  is 
charged. 

Stamps  (provided  they  cover  the  whole  postage) 
may  also  be  used  on  Foreign,  Colonial,  and  Ship 
Letters,  &c.  outwards.  If  any  Letter,  however, 
addressed  to  places  beyond  sea,  to  which  prepay- 
ment is  compulsory,  shall  bear  an  insufficient  uum-- 
ber  of  Stamps,  it  will  be  sent  to  the  Dead  Letter 
Office,  to  be  returned,  in  all  practicable  cases,  to 
the  writer.  Stamps  are  not  permitted  to  be  used 
on  Letters  arriving  in  the  United  Kingdom  from 
the  Colonies  or  Foreign  Countries.  In  such  cases, 
therefore.  Letters  will  be  chargeable  with  the  same 
rates  as  they  would  be  if  not  bearing  Stamps. 

All  these  Regulations  will  be  applic-ible  to  News- 
papers in  those  cases  where  they  are  liable  to  Post- 
age. 

Note.  —  Adhesive  Stamps  should  he  placed  on 
the  front  ol  the  Letter  and  upon  the  rght:>hand 
corner  on  the  upper  side.  Should  this  direction 
not  be  attended  to,  from  the  rapidity  with  which 
the  duty  must  be  perlormed.  Letters  which  bear 
Stamps  will  fcequeiitly  be  taxed,  while  the  Parties 
•  receiving  them  will  be  put  to  much  trouble  in  ob- 
taining a  return  of  the  Postage  improperly  charged. 
In  ail  cases  of  complaint,   whether  of  oveichaii;e 


or  of  any  other  irregularity,  tlieCoveis  of  the  Let- 
ters must  invariably  be  k<pt  and  sent  to  the  Post- 
Office,  as  affording  the  only  means  of  investigating 
the  complaint. 

ADHESIVE  STAMPS  AND  ENVELOPES. 
Every  Postmaster,   Sub- Postmaster,  or  Letter- 
Receiver,  without  exception,  will  sell  the  Postage 
Label  Stamps  and  Stamped  Envelopes  to  thePub- 
lic  at  the  following  Prices  :  — 
The  Penny  Label  Stamps,  at    Id.  each. 
The  Twopenny  ditto,     .     .       2d. 
The  Penny  Envelopes,    24  for  28.  3d.  or  2  for  2id. 
The  Twopenny  ditto,       12  ,,  2s.  2d.  ,,  3  ,,  6i" 

NON-COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS,  CAP- 
TAINS' STEWARDS,  SEAMEN.  AND  SOL- 
DIERS, to  and  from  the  East  Indies  by  the  Over- 
land Mails,  "  via  Falmouth,"  can  send  and  receive 
Letters,  under  the  weight  of  half  an  ounce,  on 
their  own  private  concerns  only,  while  they  are 
employed  in  her  Majesty's  Service,  or  in  the  ser- 
vice of  the  East  India  Company,  for  one  penny. 

Letters  coming  from  a  Seaman,  or  from  a  Serriocnt, 
Corporal,  Trumijetcr,  Fl/cr,  or  Private  Soldier.— The 
Penny  must  be  paid  at  the  time  it  is  put  into  the 
Post  Office. 

The  name  of  the  Soldier  or  Sailor,  his  Class  or 
Description,  and  the  name  of  the  Ship  or  Regi- 
ment, Corps  or  Detachment,  to  which  he  belongs 
must  be  specified. 

And  the  Officer  having  the  command  must  sign 
his  name,  and  specify  the  name  of  the  Ship  or  Re- 
giment, Corps  or  Detachment,  he  commands. 

Letters  going  to  Seamen  or  Soldiers,  —  The  Penny 
must  be  paid  at  the  time  it  is  put  into  the  Post 
Office,  and  the  direction  must  specify  the  class  of 
person,  and  the  Ship,  Regiment,  or  Corps  to  which 
it  belongs. 

The  postage  upon  Soldiers'  and  Seamen's  Let- 
ters received  from  parts  beyond  sea,  without  the 
penny  having  been  prepaid,  is  twopence  in  addi- 
tion to  the  Ship  Letter  gratuity,  if  received  by 
Private  Ship. 

Threepence  Postage  is  charged  on  Letters  ad- 
dressed to  Soldiers  and  Seamen  to  either  of  the  fol- 
lowing places  : — River  Gambia,  Sierra  Leone, 
Goree,  Senegal,  Cape  Coast  Castle,  Fernando  Po, 
Coast  of  Africa,  Ascension,  (Isle,)  and  China.  To 
St  Helena,  the  East  Indies,  and  New  South 
Wales,  one  Penny.  Seamen's  and  Soldiers'  Let- 
ters from  Abroad  by  private  Ships  are  chargeable 
with  Threepence  each. 

*»*  Warrant  Officers  either  in  the  Army  or 
Navy,  or  Masters  Mates  of  the  Navy,  are  not  en- 
titled to  receive  or  transmit  Letters  at  less  than 
the  usual  rates  of  Postage, 

Soldiers'  and  Seamen's  Letters  are  not  liable  to 
any  additional  rate  upon  redirection  ;  but  all  other 
Letters  Redirected,  become,  on  redirection, 
subject  to  fresh  rates  of  postage  ;  but  when  a  let- 
ter has  been  prepaid,  and  the  person  for  whom  it 
was  intended  has  quitted  the  place  to  which  it  has 
been  addressed,  the  letter  may  be  forwarded  to 
any  place  in  the  United  Kingdom,  fur  an  addi- 
tional  rate,  to  be  paid  on  delivery. 

Overcharged  Letters. — Overcharges  returned 
at  the  Windows  ot  the  Paid-Letter  Office  from 

10  A.M.    till  4  P.M. 

Printed  Votes  and  Proceedings  in  Parlia- 
ment, or  of  the  Colonial  Legislatures,  are 
charged — 

Under  four  ounces id. 

Above  four  and  under  eight  ounces 2d. 

Above  eight  and   under  twelve  ounces 3d. 

and  so  on. 

Such  Votes  and    proceeding''    whether  paid   or 
U 


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POSTAGE  DIRECTORY. 


unpaid,  pass  at  these  rates  between  places  in  the 
United  Kingdom  as  well  as  the  Colonies,  by 
PACKET.  To  those  planes  to  which  there  are  no 
psckets — New  South  Wales  for  instance — they 
may  be  forwarded  "  by  Private  Ships, "at  dodble 
the  above  rates.  They  are  not,  however,  for- 
warded to  the  Enst  Indies,  via  Falmouth  and 
Alfxaiidria,  nor  to  places  through  France,  under 
the  full  rates  of  Letter  Postage.  The  Postinaster- 
General  is  authorized  (if  he  shall  see  fit)  to  delay 
the  transmission  of  Printed  Votes  and  Proceedings 
in  Parliament  for  any  space  not  exceeding  Twenty- 
four  hours  from  the  time  at  which  the  same  would 
otherwise  have  been  lorwarded. 

Coin  shouid  not,  unless  in  Registered  Let- 
ters, BE  SENT  BY  PosT. — The  great  increase  in  the 
number  of  Monet  Letters  having  rendered  it 
impossible,  without  hazard  to  the  punctual  de- 
spatch of  the  Mails,  to  continue  the  former  prac- 
tice of  entering  the  addresses  of  sucl^  Letters,  and 
of  taking  receipts  for  them  on  delivery  to  the  par- 
ties to  whom  ihey  were  addressed  ;  >iich  practice 
being  now  adopted  Id  the  case  of  Registered  Let- 
ters ONLY. 

Bottles  containing  liquid,  and  other  ar- 
ticles OF  A  Brittle  nature,  should  not  be  for- 
waided  through  the  Post,  as  they  are  almost 
invariably  broken  either  by  the  operation  of  stamp- 
ing or  by  the  friction  of  the  Mail  Coaches.  It  is, 
besides,  improper  so  to  transmit  such  articles,  as 
by  accidents  to  them  the  seals  of  Letters  in  the 
bags  may  be  damaged,  the  Letters  mutilated,  or 
their  Addresses  entirely  effaced.  For  similar  rea- 
sons, articles  having  sharp  or  hard  edges  should 
not  be  transmitted  through  the  post:  and  the  Act 
;5  and  4  Victoria,  cap.  96,  expressly  directs  that  no 
letter  shall  be  sent  by  Post  containing  any  explo- 
sive OR  OTHER  dangerous  MATERIAL  OR  SUB- 
STANCE. 

STAMPS. 

The  date  shows  when  the  letters  were  received 
at  the  Post  Office. 

The  circular  stamp,  at  the  back  of  the  letter,  is 
used  when  the  postage  is  to  be  paid  on  delivery, 
or  has  been  prepaid  by  stamps. 

Ditto,  on  the  face  of  the  letter,  with  the  word 
"  paid,"  when  the  postage  has  been  paid  at  the 
time  of  posting  the  letter. 

Letters  not  to  Be  Delivered  Back. — To  pre- 
vent the  i^ossibility  of  Letters  being  surreptitiously 
obtained  from  the  Offices  where  put  in,  office- 
keepers  are  strictly  forbid  returning,  to  any  per- 
sons whomsoever.  Letters  that  may  he  applied  lor, 
under  whatever  circumstances  the  recovery  may 
be  urged.  This  is,  moreover,  forbid  by  the  esta- 
blished principle,  that  the  instant  a  letter  is  com- 
mitted to  the  Post,  it  is  no  longer  the  property  of 
the  Setide". 

Penalties. — By  the  1st  Victoria,  cap.  36,  sec. 
2,  any  peison  illegally  conveying  Letters  incurs 
a  penally  of  L.5  for  every  offence,  and  L.lOO  for 
every  week  the  practice  is  continued.  The  Sender 
also  incur-  a  per.alty  of  L.5  for  every  offence,  with 
lull  Costs  cf  Suit. 

NEWSPAPERS  AND  SUPPLEMENTS  TO 
NEWSPAPERS. 
It  is  not  compulsory  to  send  Newspapers  or 
Supplements  to  Newspapers  by  the  Post,  but 
those  that  are  intended  to  be  so  transmitted,  are 
entitled  to  pass  free.  All  Newspapers  must  be 
sent  in  covers,  ojien  at  the  sides,  and  no  words  or 
communication  may  be  printed  on  such  papers 
after  the  same  shall  have  been  published ;  nor 
must  there  be  any  writing  or  mwrks  upon  any 
INewspaper,  or  the  cover,  other  than  the  name  and 


address  of  the  person  to  whom  it  is  sent ;  tior  any 
paper  or  thing  enclosed  or  concealed  in,  or  with 
such  Newspaper  or  the  cuver,  nor  any  printed 
words  or  communication  on  the  cover,  except  that 
Newsvenders  only  may  print  iheir  names  and 
addresses  thereon.  Newspapers  may  be  examined 
by  the  Officers  of  the  Post  Office;  aiid  if  there  be 
any  breach  of  the  above  regulations,  the  packet  is 
chargeable  with  treble  the  amount  «>t  postage  which 
a  letter  of  the  same  weight  would  have  been  liable 
to.  And  any  person  v^ho  shall  write  or  enclose 
any  thing  in  any  Newspaper  or  the  cover  thereof, 
or  shall  print  any  words  or  communication  on  a 
Newspaper,  after  it  shall  have  been  published,  lo 
be  sent  by  the  Post;  or  any  person  who  shall 
knowingly  send,  or  cause  to  be  sent,  by  the  Post, 
a  Newspaper,  in  respect  of  which  any  one  of  those 
offences  has  been  committed,  may,  at  the  optioit 
of  the  Postmaster- General,  be  prosecuted  as  ior  a 
Misdemeanour. 

Newspapers  pass  free  by  the  Edinburgh  Local 
Posts,  except  in  those  cases  where  they  shall  be 
posted  and  delivered  within  the  limits,  tor  tlie 
time  being,  of  the  General  Post  Delivery,  when 
the  postage  is  one  penny  on  each  Newspaper. 

*,*  As  the  mere  affixing  a  Newspaper  Stamp 
on  anj  new  periodical  publication  will  not  enti  le 
it,  as  a  matter  of  course,  to  pass  free  by  the  Post, 
those  who  may  be  about  to  publish,  for  the  first 
time,  any  such  paper,  should  submit  a  copy  to  the 
Postmaster-General,  in  order  that  it  may  be  de- 
termined whether  the  puhlication  is  of  a  nature 
that  will  entitle  it  to  pass  free  of  postage. 

Clause  of  the  Act  of  \st  Victoria,  cap.  34,  sec.  3-.— • 
"  And  be  it  further  enacted,  that  in  all  cases  in 
which  a  question  shall  arise,  whether  a  printed 
Paper  is  entitled  to  the  privileges  of  a  Newspaper 
or  other  Publication  hereby  privileged,  so  far  as 
respects  the  transmission  thereof  hy  the  Post  un- 
der the  Post  Office  Acts,  the  question  shall  be 
referred  to  the  detei'mination  of  the  Postmaster- 
General,  whose  decision,  with  the  concurrence  of 
the  Lords  of  the  Treasury,  shall  be  final." 

Newspapers  from  the  British  Colonies  are  de- 
livered free  of  Postage  at  any  place  within  the 
British  dominions:  those  for  persons  who  may 
have  removed  may  be  forwarded  by  Post,  free  of 
charge,  provided  they  have  not  been  opt-ned  at  the 
place  to  which  they  were  originally  addressed, 

newspapers  to  the  BRITISH  COLONIES  AND 
FOREIGN  parts. 

Newspapers  liable  to  the  Stamp  Duty  may  be 
forwarded  to  the  British  Colonies  and  Possessions 
by  Her  Majesty's  Packet  Boats,  free  of  the  duty  of 
Postage,  piovided  the  same  be  duly  stamped  and 
made  up  open  at  the  ends,  and  put  into  any  Post 
Office  within  seven  days  alter  the  day  of  Publi- 
cation. ^ 

Newspapers  may  also  be  forwarded  to  the  Co- 
lonies by  Private  Ships  for  a  Postage  of  Otie 
Penny  each,  to  some  Foreign  Parts  free,  and  to 
others  for  a  Postage  of  Twopence  each^  to  be  paid 
at  the  time  of  putting  in,  under  the  same  regu- 
lations as  to  date,  <Sic. 

Newspapers  printed  in  the  British  Colonies, 
brought  to  Great  Britain  or  Ireland  by  Packet 
Boats,  if  made  up  without  covers,  or  i>i  rovers 
open  at  the  ends,  are  delivered  within  the  United 
Kingdom  free  ol  Postage. 

Newspapers  to  the  East  Indies  are  forwarded 
by  the  Packet  r^'a  Marseilles,  on  payment  of  Two- 
perjce  v^ith  each.  The  Mail  is  made  up  in  Lon- 
don on  the  Fourth  of  every  month,  except  it 
happens  to  fall  on  a  Sunday,  when  it  is  made  up 
on  the  following  day. 


POSTAGE  DIRECTORY. 


29^ 


BRITISH  COLONIES  AND  FOREIGN  PARTS; 
To  which  Newspapers  are  sent,  by   Packet  free  of  Postage. 


AHpfi 

Aii>ii;ua 

Bahama 

Barhadoes 

Berbice 

B<>rinuda 

Ctinada 

Cariacou 

Dfmerara 

Uumiuica 


BRITISH  COLONIES. 

I  Gibraltar 

Grenada 
j  Halifax 
j  Heligoland 

India  via  Falmouth 

Ionian  Islauda 
I  Jamaica 
j  Malta 
'  Montserrat 

Nevis 


New  Brunswick 

Necvfouniiland 

Nova  Scotia 

Quebec 

Sc  Kilts 

Sc  Lucia 

St  Vincent 

Tobago 

Tnrtola 

Trinidad 


Brazil 

Bremen 

H  lien  OS  Ay  res 

Caracitas 

Colombia 

Cuxhaven 

Denmark 

Fi'ance 

Greece 

Hamburg 


rOREION  PARTS. 

Haytl,  or 

St  Uiimiiigo 

Honduras 

La  Guayra 

Lubeck 

Malta 

Oidcuburg 

Peru 

Spain 


FOREIGN  PARTS; 
To  which  a  Postage  of  Twopence  each  Newspaper  must  be  paid  at  the  time  of  putting  in. 

United  States  of  America 

Guadaloupe 

Mai'tiiiique 

Surinam 

St  Croix 

South  America ^      ^'■*=="      ^ 

jDuenos  Ayres 


St  Thomas 

St  Martin's 

Cuba,  01'  Havannah 

Egypt 

Syria 


Continent  of  Europe. 


With  the  exception  of  FVance,  and 
those    places   mentioned     in    the 
preceding  listol  "  Foreign  Parts" 
as  "  snnt  free  of  Postage." 
With  the  exception  of 
Caracras 


Peru 
India  and  the  Mediterranean,  via  Marseilles 


Colombia 
La  Guayra 


Newspapers  to  France  are  forwarded  free  of 
charge  to  the  sender.  A  rate  of  four  centimes 
(nearly  equivalent  to  Otie  Halfpenny)  will  be 
charged  upon  delivery  in  France. 

TVevvspaters  raoM  Abroad. —  Newspapers  ar- 
riving fioin  those  "Foreign  Parts"  to  which 
Newspapers  are  dispatched  tree,  are  delivered  (ree 
of  Postage,  exce|>t  those  from  France,  which  are 
charged  One  Halfpenny  each.  From  places  abroad, 
to  which  they  are  not  dispatched  free.  News- 
papers are  charged  here  Twopence  each.  All 
Newspapers  must  be  printed  in  tlie  language  of 
the  Country  from  which  they  are  sent,  unless 
specially  exempted  by  the  Lords  of  tt)e  Treasury  ;  j 
those  for  persons  who  have  removed  may  be  re- 
directed to  them  at  any  place  within  the  United 
Kingdom,  free  of  Postage,  provided  they  have  not 
been  opened  at  the  place  to  which  they  were  ori- 
ginally addressed. 

Newspapers  by  Private  Ships,  if  put  into  the 
Office  within  seven  days  after  the  date  of  publica- 
tion, are  forwarded  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
Mauritius,  or  Isle  of  France,  Sydney,  Nevr  South 
Wales,  Van  Diemen's  Land,  Swan  River,  South 
Australia,  Chili,  Peru,  Guatimala,and  the  V7estern 
Coast  of  America,  and  the  East  Indies,  on  pay- 
ment of  One  Penny  with  each  paper;  to  St  Helena 
and  the  Western  Coast  of  Africa — viz.,  St  Mary's, 
River  Gambia,  Sierra  Leone,  Cafie  Coast  Castle, 
Fernando  Po,  and  Ascension,  (Isle,)  at  the  same 
rate;  to  China,  and  places  not  British,  on  pay- 
ment of  Twopence  each,  under  the  above  regula- 
tions as  to  date,  &c. 

*^*  All  Newspapers  forwarded  by  Private  Ships, 
except  those  between  Ports  in  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  must  be  paid  for  when  put  in. 

The  undermentioned  Pkinted  Prices  Cur- 
bent  having  obtained  the  sauciion  of  the  Lords  of 
the  Treasury,  pass  through  the  Post  Office  to  the 
Colonies  and  Foreign  Parts  at  One  Penny  each, 
provided  they  contain, simply  the  names  amJ  prices 
of  articles  ;  the  names  and  addresses  of  the  parties 
dealing  in  such  articles  must  be  excluded: — 
Annual   Suiiplement  to     j     outwards  from  and  to 

Price  Current.  places    within   the   li- 

Brltish     ships    entered  inits  of  the  East  India 

outwards    and    cleared    I     Company's  Charter. 


Commercial  Daily  List. 

Llovd's  List. 

London      Newr      Price 

Current. 
London  Mercantile 

Price  Current. 
Mercantile  Journal. 
Nicholson's  New  Price 

Current. 


Prince's  Price  Carrent, 

Sound  List. 

Trades'  List. 

Universal  Corn  Re- 
porter. 

Wetenhali's  Course  of 
the  Exchange. 


Each  Copy  to  be  made  up  in  the  same  form  as  a 
Newspaper,  with  covers  open  at  the  end. 

The  words  "Price  Current"  to  be  written 
or  printed  immediately  above  the  address;  other- 
wise the  paper  will  be  liable  to  full  letter  postage. 

Every  Price  Current  to  be  posted  within  seven 
days  after  its  piilillcatiun  ;  and  no  one  can  be  for- 
warded a  second  time  without  being  charged  with 
full  letter  postage. 

Any  Wilting,  or  mark  for  reference,  or  initial 
on  such  papers  or  their  covers,  beyond  the  address 
pnd  the  designation  "  Price  Current,"  will  sub- 
ject them  to  the  full  rates  of  letter  postage. 

Printed  Prices  Current,  and  Commercial  Lists, 
from  the  British  Colonies,  France,  and  China,  are 
now  admitted  into  the  United  Kingdom  at  the 
reduced  rate  of  one  Penny  each,  whether  conveyed 
by  Packet  or  Private  Ship. 

Printed  Prices  Current,  and  Commercial  Lists, 
from  any  foreign  country,  except  France  and 
China,  are  admitted  into  the  United  Kingdom  at 
the  reduced  rate  of  Twopence  each. 

Prices  Current,  and  Commercial  Lists,  from 
the  Biitish  Colonies,  passing  through  the  United 
Kingdom,  are  liable  to  a  postage  of  Twopence 
each,  to  be  paid  at  the  time  of  being  posted. 

Prices  Current,  and  Commercial  Lists,  from 
the  British  Cidonies,  passing  through  France  to 
the  United  Kingdom,  are  liable  to  a  postage  of 
Twopence  each. 

Prices  Current  and  Commercial  Lists,  pub- 
lished in  the  United  Kingdom,  if  dily  stamped, 
and  under  the  weight  ot  two  ounces,  will  be  treated 
as  Newspapers,  and  enjoy  the  Newspaper  privi- 
leges— the  sanction  of  the  Postmaster- General  hav- 
ing been  previously  ott.iined. 


300 


POSTAGE  DIRECTORY. 


Post  Towns  and  Sub-  Offices  in  Scotland, 
With  the  time  of  closing  the  Box  prior  to  their  several  Despatches. 

Those  Post-Towns  which  granr  and  pay  Money  Orders  are  marked  *.     A  Money  Order  intended  for 

transmission  to  any  place  at  which  it  cannot  be  paid,  should  be  drawn  on  the  nearest  town  transacting 

Monry  Order  business,  thus  :   Aberchirder  near  Huntly,  should  be  drawn  on  Huntly. 


Towns 

•Aberbrothwick,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 
Aberchirder,  near  Huntly 
♦Aberdeen,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 
*x\berdour,  4  30  ra — 3  15  a 
♦Aberfeldy,  4  30  m 
Aberfovle,  near  Doune 
Aberlady,  reir  Haddingfon 
Aberlour,  near  Craig  Ellachie 
Abernethy,  near  Bridge  of 

Earn 
Abing'.on,  near  Glasgow 
♦Aboyne,  3  15  m 
♦Airdrie,  7  '" — 8  45  a 
Alexandria,  near  Glasgow 
Alt'ord,  near   Aberdeen 
Alness,  near  Inverness 
'Alloa,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 
Alva,  near  Stirling 
Alyth,  near  iMeigle 
Amulree,  near  Dunkeld 
♦Annan,  7  m— 2  10  a 
*Anstruther,  4  30  ra 
♦Appin,  8  45  a 
Ardintinny,  near  Greenock 
•Ardersier,    4  30  m_3  15  a 
Ardnamurchan,  near  Stroniian  > 
*Ardrossan,  7  rn — 8  45  a 
Arisaig,  near  Fort  William 
*Aros,"  Mon.,  Thurs.,  &  Sat.  8 

45  a 
Arran,  neat  Saltcoats 
Arrochar,  near  Glasgow 
Ashkirk,  near  Selkirk 
Assynt,  near  Golspie 
Auchenblae,  near  Laurencekirk 
Auchencairn,  ne«rCastle Douglas 
Auchinleck,  near  Mauchline 
Aucbmill,  near  Aberdeen 
Auchnacraig,  near  Oban 
•Auchterarder,  4  30  m — 3  15  a 
*Auchtermuchty,  4  30  m — 3  15  a 
Auldgirth,  near  Dumfries 
*Ayr,  7  m_8  45  a 
♦Ayton,  9  15  a 
Balfron,  near  Glasgow 
*Ballantrae,  ^  m — 8  15  a 
*Ballater,  3  15  a 
*Ballindalloch,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 
Ballochroy,  near  Tobermory 
Baltasound,  near  Lerwick 
Banchory,  near  Aberdeen 
*BanflF,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 
Bankfoot,  near  Perth 
Bannockburn,  near  Stirling 
Barr,  near  Girvan 
Barrhead,  near  Glasgow 
Barrhill,  near  Girvan 
Bathgate,  2  &  8  45  a 


Towns 

*BeauIy,  4  30  m 
•Beith,  7  m_8  45  a 
Bellshill,  near  Glasgow 
*Bervie,  4  30  m_3  15  a 
*  Berwick,  9  15  a 
*Biggar,  6  m 
Bi^hopton,  near  Paisley 
Blackburn,  near  Aberdeen 
Blackburn,  near  Whitburn 
Blackhillock,  near  Keith 
*Blackshiels,  7  ni 
*Blairadam,  4  30  m_3  15  a 
*Blairathole,  4  30  m 
*  Blairgowrie,  4  30  m 
Blairlogie,  near  Stirling 
Blantyre,  near  Glasgow 
Bocharm,  near  Keith 
Bogroy,  near  Inverness 
*Bonaw,  8  45  a 
*Bonar-Bridge,  4  30  m 
Bonchester  Bridge,  near  Hawick 
Bonhill,  near  Glasgow 
*Bo'ness,  ^  m— 2  10  a 
Bothwell,  near  Glasgow 
Bowmone,  near  Bowmore 
*Bowanore,   Sun.  Mon.  Wed. 
and  Friday,  8  45  a 

Bracadale,  near  Broadford 
*Braco,  8  45  a 

Brae,  near  Lerwick 

Braemar,  near  Ballater 
*Brechin,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 

Bridge  of  Allan,  near  Stirling 
*Bridgeof  Earn,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 
Bridge  of  Weir,  near  Paisley 
*Broadford,  Tues.  Thur.  and  Sun. 
4  30  m 

Broaick,  near  Ardrossan 

Broughty  Ferry,  near  Dundee 

Brucklaw,  near  Aberdeen 

Buckhaven,  near  Kirkcaldy 

Bucklyvie,  near  Stirling 

*Buckie,  4  30  m 

Buness,  near  Lerwick 

Bunessan,  near  Aros 

Burghead,  near  Elgin 

*Burntisland,  430'nj — 3a  in  sum- 
mer, &  4  30  &  2  45  a  in  winter 

Bur  wick,  near  Kirkwall 

Busby,  near  Glasgow 

Bush,  near  Montrcse 

Cairndow,  near  Glasgow 

Gairnryan,  near  Glasgow 

*Callander,  8  45  a 

Cambuslang,  near  Glasgow 

Camelon,  near  Falkirk 

*Campbelton,  8  45  a 

*Canonbie,  7  m — 9  15  a 


Towns 

Carluke,  near  Airdrie 
Carinish,  near  Dunvegan, 
Carnock,  near  Dunfermline 
*Carroustie,  4  30  w — 3  15  a 
Carnwath,  near  Lanark 
*Carr  Bridge,  4  3<)  m 
Carsphairn,  near  Ayr 
Carron,  near  Falkiik 
Carronshore,  near  Falkirk 
*Castle-Douglas,  6  m  2  10  a 
Castleton,  near  Thurso 
Cathcart,  near  Glasgow 
Catrine,  near  Glasgow 
Cawdor,  near  Nairn 
*Chance  Inn,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 
Chapel  Rosan,  near  Stranraer 
Chirnside,  near  Ayton 
Clackmannan,  near  Kincardine 
Closeburn,  Dumfries 
Cluny,  near  Aberdeen 
Coatbridge,  near  Airdrie 
*Ciickburnspath,  9  15  a 
*Coldstream,  9  15  a 
Coldingham,  near  Ayton 
*Colinsburgh,  4  30  m 
Coll,  near  Tobermory 
Colmonel,  near  Ballantrae 
Comrie,  near  Crieff 
Cornhill,  near  Keith 
Corpach,  near  Fort- William 
Corran ,  (Ardgour)near  Appin 
*Craigellachie,  4  30  ra_3   15  a 
*Crail,  4  30  m 
*Creetown,  6  m 
*Crieff,  3  15  S  45  a 
Crinan,  near  Lochgilphead 
Crocketford,  near  Dumfries 
*Cromarty,  4  30  m 
*Crook,  6  m 

Crossgates,  near  Inverkeithing 
Crossbill,  near  Maybole 
Crossmichael,  nearCastleDouglas 
Cruden,  near  Aberdeen 
*Cullen,  4  30  m 
*Culross,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 
Culroy,  near  Blaybole 
Culivoe,  near  Lerwick 
Cumbernauld,  near  Glasgow 
Cuminstone,  near  TurrifF 
*Cumnock,  8  45  a 
*Cupar  Angus,  4  30  m 
*Cupar  Fife,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 
Dailly,  near  Alaybole 
Dairsie,  near  Cupar  Fife 
Dalbeattie,  near  Castle  Douglas 
Daljarroch,   rear  Girviin 
Dalmally,  near  Glasgow 
Dalmell'ngton,  pear  Ayt 


POSTAGE  DIRECTORY. 


301 


Towns 

Daliiiuir,  near  Glasgow 
l).Hlnacardoeh,  near  Blairathole 
Dairy,  (Ayrshire,)  near  Glasgow 
Dairy,  near  Castle-Douglas 
Dalrymple,  near  Ayr 
Dalswinlon,  near  Dumfries 
Damhead,  near  Kinross 
Denholra,  near  Hawick 
*Denny,  2  a  8  45  a 
Dennyloanhead,  near  Denny 
*Dingwall,  4  30  m 
Dirleton,  near  Haddington 
Dollar,  near  Alloa 
Dolphington,  n<ar  Noblehouse 

*  Dornoch,  4  30  m 
*Dougla8,  8  45  a 
*Doune,  8  45  a 
Dromore,  near  Stranraer 
Drumnadrochit,  near  Inverness 
Drymen,  near  Glasgow 
DufFus,  near  Elgin 
*Dunibarton,  7  m — 8  45  a 
*Dumfries,  6  m  2  10  a 
*Dunbar,  6  m— 3  15  &  9  15  a 
*Dunbeath,  4  30  m 
•Dunblane,  8  45  a 
*Dundee,  4  30  m_3  15  a 

*Dunferinline,  4  30  m 3  15  a 

*Dunkeld,  4  30  m 
Dunglass,  near  Glasgow 
Dunnet,  near  Thurso 
Dunning,  near  Bridge  of  Earn 

*  Dunoon,  ^m — 8  45  a 
Dunscore,  near  Dumfries 
*Dunse,  9  15  a 
Duntocher,  near  Glasgow 
*Dunvegan,  Tues.  Thur. 

Sunday,  4  30  m 
Durness,  near  Golspie 
Duror,  near  Appin 
Dyaart,  near  Kirkcaldy 
Eaglesliam,  near  Glasgow 
Earlston,  near  Melrose 
Easdale,  near  Oban 
E.  Kilbridp,  near  Glasgow 
Eastyell,  near  Lerwick 
*EccIerechan,  6  m  2  10  a 
Echt,  near  Aberdeen 
*Eddleston,  7  m 
*Elgin,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 
Elie,  near  Colinsburgh 
*Ellon,  3  15  a 
*Errol,  3  15  a 
Etal,  near  Coldstream 
*Evanton,  4  30  m 
Eyemouth,  near  Ayton 
*Fairlie,  near  Largs 
*Falkirk,  7  m— 2  and  8  45  a 
Falkland,  near  Kettle 
Farr,  near  Dornoch 
Fearn,  near  Tain 
Fen  wick,  near  Glasgow 
Ferry-port-on-Craig,  near   New. 

port 
*Fettercairn,  3  15  a 
Finhaven,  near  Forfar 
Findhorn,  near  Forres 
*Fochabers,  4  30  m_3  15  a 
Ford,  Northumberland,  near 

Coldstream 
Fordoun,  near  Jjaurencekirk 
*Forfar,  4  30  m_3  15  a 
*ForreB,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 


Towns 

*Fort- Augustus,  4  30  m 
Kort-George,  near  Ardersier 
*Forirose,  4  30  m 
*Fort. William,  8  45  a 
Fortingall,  near  Aberfeldy 
*Fraserburgh,  3  15  a 
Fruchie,  near  Kettle 
*Fushie  Bridge,  7  m— 9  15  a 
*Fyvie,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 
Gairlochhead,  near  Helensibiirgh 
♦Galashiels,  7  "'—9  15  a 
Gallatown,  neir  Kirkcaldy 
Galston,  near  Kilmarnock 
Garderhouse,  neir   Lerwick 
Garmouth,  near  Fochabers 
*Garlicston,  G  m 
Gartmore,  near  Doune 
Garve,  near  Dirgwali 
♦Gatehouse,  C  m 
Gilford,  near  Haddington 
Gilston,  near  Castle  Douglas 
*Girvan,  7  ni — 8  45  a 
Glammis,  near  Forfar 
*Glasgow,  7  m— 2  10  &  8  45  a 
Glendarud,  near  Glasgow 
Glenelg,  near  Lochalsh 
Glenlivet,  near  Ballindalloch 
Glenlocher,  near  Castle  Douglas 
*Glenluce,  6  m 
Glenmorriston,  near  Inverness 
♦Golspie,  4  30  m 
Govan,  near  Glasgow 
Gourock,  near  Greenock 
Grahamstown,  near  Falkirk 
♦Grangemouth,  7  m_2  10  a 
♦Grantown,  4  30  m_3  15  a 
Greenbank,  near  Lerwick 
Greenlaw,  near  Dunse 
♦Greenock,  7  ni — 8  45  a 
Gretna,  near  Carlisle 
Guardbridge,  near  St  Andrews 
Gullan,  near  Haddington 
♦Haddington, G  m — 3  15  & 

9  15  a 
Halkirk,  near  Thurso 
♦Hamilton,  7  m_2  10  &  8  45  a 
Harris,  near  Portree 
Harroldswick,  near  Lerwick 
Haugh  of  Urr,  near  Castle 

Douglas 
*Hawick,  7  m— 9  15  a 
♦Helensburgh,  7  ni — 8  45  a 
Helmsdale,  near  Golspie 
Hillside,  near  Aberdeen 
♦Holytown,  8  45  a 
Holywood,  near  Dumfries 
Houston,  near  Paisley 
Hoperoan,  near  Elgin 
Horndean,  near  Berwick 
Huna,  near  Wick 
♦Huntly,  4  30  m_3  15  a 
Hutton,  near  Berwick 
♦Inchture,  3  15  a 
Innerkip,  near  Greenock 
Inverleiihen,  near  Peebles 
♦Inverary,  8  45  a 
Invergarry,  near  F.  Augustus 
♦Invergordon,  4  30  m 
♦Inverkeithing,  4  30  m — 3  15  a 
Inverie,  near  Fort  Augustus 
Inveriroriston,  near  Inverness 
*lnverns-',  4  30  m— 3  15  a 
Inverarv,  ntar  KtitLhall 


Towns 

♦Irvine,  7  m— 8  45  a 

Isle  Ornsay,  niar  Broadfoid 

♦Jedburgh,  9  15  a 

Johnstone  Br.,  near  Moffat 

Johnstone,  near  Glasgov 

Jura,  near  Lochgilphead 

♦Keith,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 

♦Keith-hall,  3  15  a 

♦Kelso,  9  15  a 

Kelton  Hill,  near  Castle  Douglas 

K-'nnoway,  luar  Lfven 

Kennnre,  near  Aberftldy 

♦K-tile,  4  3  )  m 

Kilbarchan.  near  Paisley 

Kilbride,  (E.)  tear  Gl  sg  >w 

Kilbride,  (W.)  near  Ardrossan 

Kilburnie,  near  Beith 

Kikhrenan,  ne  ir  Inverary 

Kilfinnan,  near  Glasgow 

♦Killearn,  near  Glasgow 

Killin,  near  Callander 

♦Kilmarnock,  7  f" — 8  4^  a 

Kilmaurs,  near  Kilmarnock 

Kilmuir,  near  Porirte 

Kilmun,  near  Greenock 

Kilpatrick,  near  Glasgow 

Kilsyth,  near  Glasgow 

Kilwinning,  near  Glasgow 

♦Kincardine,  4  30  m — 3  15  a 

Kincardine  O'Neil,  near  Aber- 
deen 

Kingairloch,  near  Stronttan 

♦Kinghorn,  4  30  m 

♦Kingussie,  4  30  m 

Kinloch   Moidart,   near  Stron- 
tian 

♦Kinross,  4  30  m_3  1  5  a 
♦Kintore,  3  15  a 
Kintri,  near  Lochgilphead 
Kippen,  near  Stirling 
Kirkbean,  near  Dumfries 
♦Kirkcaldy,   4  30  m_3  a_ 
in  summer,  and  4  30  m,  and 
2  45  a  in  winter 
Kirkconnel,  near  Cumnock 
Kirkcowen,  near  Newton  Stewart 
♦Kirkcudbright,  6  m— 2  10  a 
Kirkinner,  near  Wigton 
Kirkintilloch,  near  Glasgow 
Kirkmaiden,  near  Stranraer 
Kirkmahoe,  near  Dumfries 
Kirkmichael,  near  Blairgowrie 
Kirkmichael,  near  Maybole 
Kiikoswald,  near  IMaybole 
Kirkpatrick,  near  Castle- Douglas 
♦Kirkwall,  4  30  m 
♦Kirriemuir,  4  30  m — 3  15  a 
Ladykirk,  near  Coldstream 
Laggavoulin,  near  Bowmore 
Laggan,  near  Kingusbie 
Lairg,  near  Golspie 
Lamlash,  near  Ardrossan 
Lammington,  near  Biggar 
♦Langholm,  7  m — 9  15  a 
♦Lanark,  8  45  a 
Larbert,  near  Falkirk 
Largo,  near  Leven 
♦Largs,  8  45  a 
Larkhall,  near  Glasgow 
♦Lauder,  Stow. 
♦Laurencekirk,  3  15  a 
Laurieston,  near  Castle  Dorglas 
Laurieston,  near  Falkirk 


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Towns 

*Leailhi'ils,  8  45  a 
Leith  Lumsden,  near  Aberdeen 
Leitholm,  near  Coldstrtam 
Lennoxiown,  near  Glasgow 
*  Lerwick,  4  30  m — 3  15  a 
*Lesmahagow,  8  45  a 
Leslie,  near  Markinch 
Liuchars,  near  Cupar-Fife 
*LeveD,  4  30  m 
Lhanbryde,  nedr  Elgin 
Lilliesleaf,  near  Selkirk 
*Liolithgow,  7  tn — 2  10  a 
Lindores,  neir  Newhurgh 
Linton,  East,  near  Prestonkirk 
Linton,  West,  near  Noblehuuse 
Linkshouse,  near  Lerwick 
Linwilg,  near  P;rih 
Lismore,  near  Appin 
Lix,  near  Callander 
Loan,  near  Linlit^gow 
♦Lochalsh,  Tuts.,   Thur.,  and 

Sun,,  4  30  m 
Lochans,  near  Stranraer 
Lochcarron,  near  Dingwall 
Lochearnhead,  near  Callander 
Lnchee,  near  Dundee 
•Lochgilphead,  8  45  a 
Lochinver,  near  Golspie 
Lochmaben,  near  Lucketbie 
Lnchmaddy 

Lochwinnoch.  near  G'a«gow 
♦1  ockerby,  6  m— 2  10  a 
Loaierait,  near  Aberteidy 
Longhope,  near  Wick 
Lon^loan,  near  Airnrie 
*Longiown,  7  m — 9  15  a 
Lossiemouth,  near  Elgin 
Luing,  near  Oban 
i  .iiss,  rear  Glasgow 
Lybster,  near  Golspie 
.Maiduti;  near  B.ntf 

*  Markinch,  4  30  in 
Mayhlll,  near  Glasgow 
Mirykiik,  neat  JMooirose 
*.ilaucliline,  8  45  a 
Maxwelhown,  Dumfries 

*  Maybole,  7  m — 8  45  a 

*  \Ieigle,  4  30  m 
IMeiby,  near  Lerwick 
*.Vlelrose,  9  15  a 
JMelvich,  near  Thurso 
JMenstrie,  near  Stirling 
Methlic,  near  Abenteifl 
Methven,  near  Perth 
^ley,  near  Thurso 
*Mid-Calder,  11  40  m— 8  45  a 
r>Iillport,  ne^r  Largs 
?.Iiliiaihort,  near  Kinross 
I\lilngavie,  near  Glasgow 
*.Mintlaw,  3  15  a 
Minguinch,  near  Dunvegan 
•\lofiFat,  6  m 

lAIoodiesburn,  near  Glasgow 
Aloniaive,  near  Thornhili 
JMonkton,  near  Glasgow 
♦.Montrose    4  30  m — 3  15  a 
Monymubk,  near  Aberdeen 
Blortlach,  near  Crai^ellachie 
Morvern,  near  Obau 


Twns 
Mossat,  near  Aberdeen 
IMossbank,  near  Lerwick 
Mountbog,  near  Biggar 
Moy,  near  Inverness 
ftluckart,  near  Alloa 
Muirdrum.  near  Carnoustie 
Jluirkirk,  near  Douglas 
Munlochy,  near  Beauly 
iMuthill,  near  Stirling 
*  Nairn,  4  30  m_3  15  a 
Neilston,  near  Glasgow 
New  Abbev,  near  Dumfries 
*N'ewbargh,  4  30  m — 3  15  a        ! 
New  Deer,  near  Aberdeen  j 

New  Cas'leton,  near  Langholm 
New  Cumnock,  near  Sanquhar 
New     Galloway,    neir    Castle- 

Do'Jglas 
Vew  Kilpatrick,  near  Glasgow 
Newniills,  Ayrshire,  near  Ki'- 

niKmock 
Newmiils,    Fife,    near    Dun- 

termline 
New  Pitsligo,  near  Slindaw 
*Newport,  4  30  m — 3  15  a 
Newion.  n^ar  Glasgow 
♦Newton-Stewart,  6  ra — 8  45  a 
*Noblehouse  G  m 
Norham,  near  Berwick 
•North  Berwick,  C  m_3  15  & 

9  15  a 
*North  Queensferry,  4  30  n' — 

3  15  a 
*Oban,  8  45  a 
Ochiltree,  near  Cumnock 
Old  Aberdeen,  near  Aberdeen 
Old  Kilpatrick,  near  Glasgow 
*01d    Meldrum,   4    30    ra  —  3 

15  a 
•Old  Rain,  3  15  a 
Oliaberry,  near  Lerwick 
Orton,  near  Keith 
Osnaburgh,  near  Cupar-Fife 
*Paisley,  7  nri — 8  45  a 
Patkgate,  near  Dumfries 
Parkhead,  near  Glasgow 
*Parkhill,  43  0  m 
Panick,  near  Glasgow 
Partun,  near  Castle-Douglas 
Paihhead,  near  Kirkcaldy 
Paxton,  near  Berwick 
♦Peebles,  7  m 
♦Perth,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 
♦Peterhead,  4  30  m— 3  15  a 
Piicaple,  near  Aberdeen 
Pitlessie,  near  Cupar-Fife 
♦Pitlochrie,  4  30  m 
♦Pittenweem.,  4  30  m 
Pi  sligo,  near  Mintlaw 
Pointztiekl,  rear  Cromarty 
Pollewe,  near  Dingwall 
Pollockshaws,  near  Glasgow 
Polmont,  near  Falkirk 
Polnackie,  near  Castle- Douglas 
♦Portaskaig,  Sun.,  JMon.,  Wed., 

and  Fricay,  8  45  a 
Port  Bannatyne,  near  Ro'.hesay 
•Pott    Glasgow,  7  ni — 
8  4$  a 


Towns 

Port  .Monteath,  near  Diune 

Port  IMaliomack.  near  Tain 

Port  Nessoek,  near  Stranraer 

♦Port  Patrick,  7  "i 

♦Portree,  Tue.,  Thur.,  and  Sun, 

4  30  ra 
♦Portsoy,  4  30  m — 3  15  a 
♦Poriwilliara,  6  m 
Preston,  near  Dumfries 
♦Prestonkirk,  6  m_3  15  &  9 

15  a  , 

♦Rachan  mill,  6  m 
Kannoch,  near  Pitlcchrie 
Rasay,  near  Broadtord 
Reatirih,  ne^r  Lerwick 
Heay,  near  Thurso 
Renton,  near  Dumbarton 
Renfrew,  near  Paisley 
Rhynie,  near  Aberdeen 
Rn.sehearty,  near  Fiaserbureh 
Koseneaih,  near  Helensburgh 
Roihieraay,  near  Banff 
Rothes,  near  Keith 
*Rothesay,  7  m — 8  45  a 
Rnw,  near  Helen.-burgh 
Rutherglen,  near  Glasgow 
♦.St  Andrew's,  4  30  m 
♦St  Boswell's  Green,  9  15  a 
St  Cvrus,  near  Bervie 
St  Ninian's,  near  Stirling 
St   Margaret's  Hope,  near  Wick 
Saline,  near  Dunfernilne 
Sal>burgh,  near  HolvtOven 
♦Saltcoats,  7  m — 8  45  a 
♦Sanquhar,  7  tn — 8  45  a 
So  one,  near  Perth 
S  ndhead,  near  Siranraer 
Scourie,  near  Golspie 
S..nnes,  or  Sandness,  near  Ler- 
wick 
*Selkirk,  7  m_9  15  a 
•Shiel  House,  near  L  chalsh 
Shotts,  near  Whitburn 
S  lettlestone,  near  Glasgow 
Skene,  near  Aberdeen 
Sorbie,  near  M'igton 
Sotn,  near  Mauchline 
♦South  Queensferry,  4  30  a — 3 

15  a 
Southwick,  near  Dumfries 
Springbank,  near  Glasgow 
Springburn,  near  Glasgow 
Springholm,  near  Dumfries 
.Stanley,  near  Perth 
♦Stewarton,  Kilmarnock 
Stevenston,  near  Irvine 
♦Stirling,  ^  m_2  10  &  8  45  a 
♦Stonehaven,  4  30  m — 3  15  a 
Sionehouse,  near  Glasgow 
Soneykirk,  near  Strinraer 
♦Stornoway,  Tues.,  Thur.,  &  Sun. 

4  30  m 
♦Stow,  7  m_9  15  a 
Sirachur,  near  Glasgow 
Straiton,  near  Maybole 
'Stranraer,  11  30  m 
Stra' haven,  near  Glasgow 
Strathblane,  near  Glasgow 
Strathdon,  near  Aberd>:en 


POSTAGE  DIRECTORY. 


JOS 


Tdwiis 

Stralhmifilo,  near  Kinross 
iStralhpcffer,  nsar  Dingwall 
Sciichen,  near  IMinilaw 
Stromncss,  near  Kirkwall 
Jyroiisay,  near  Kirkwall 
*8trontian,  8  45  a 
tStruan,  near  Broadford 
iSiruy,  near  Beauly 
vSiinim  rhill,  near  Aberdeen 
hwinton,  near  Coldstream 
iSymini;ton,  near  Kilmarnock 
*  fain,  4  30  m 

Tamnavoulan,  near  Ballindalloch 
*Tarbert,  8  43  a 
Tarbolion,  near  KHmaniock 
Tarland,  near  Atiovnc; 
Tayinloan,  niar  Taibert 
Tevimhead,  near  Hawick 
*Thornhil),  6  rn_8  45a 


Towns 

Thoriihill,  near  Doune 
Tho\-nton,  near  Kirkcaldy 
Tiiorntoii,  near  Keith 
*Thur,so,  4.  30  m 
Tillicoultry,  near  Alloa 
Tomintoul,  near  Ballindalloch 

*  robermory,   Men.,  Thurs.,  & 

Sat.  8  45  a 
Tonfjue,  nrar  Golspie 
Tiirrance,  near  Glasoow. 
Torryburn,  near  Dunfermline 
Trnun,  near  Glasgow 

*  Turriff,  4  30  m_3  15  a 
Tvndruni,  near  Callander 
J'yree,  near  Tobermory 

U  iQ  y,  nt-ar  Abeideen 
*Uilapool,  Tues.,  Tiiur.,  &Sun,, 

4  30  m 
Ulljeasound,  near  Lerwick 


Towns 

Ulva,  near  Aros 
Unachan,  near  Ft,  Augustus 
Urquharr,  near  Elgin 
Voe,  near  Lerwick 
Walls,  near  Lerwick 
M'atten,  near  Wick 
Wemyss,  near  Kirkcaldy 
We3t^andwlck.  near  Lerwick 
Wesiray, near  Kirkwall 
*Whitburn,  8  45  a 
Whiiehouse,  near  Abert'een 
*Whiihorn,  (i  m 
*Wick,  4  30  m 
Wi'owell.  near  Kirkwall 
*\Vigton,  G  m 
Windygates,  near  Leven 
Wishatown,  near  Hamilton 
Woodside,  near  Aberdeen 
Yell,  East  Lerwick 


A  List  of  Post  Towns  and  Sub-Offices  in  England  and  Wales. 


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^,  by  Carlisle  and  Liincusit-r,  twice  a-day,  (Box  closes  ai  7  m.  and  at  9-15  a.) 


L  Lon- 


'Towtm  M. 

Abbots  Broml  y,  near 

Rugi^ley  L 

AbDotsbury,neai'  Dor- 

ches  er  ~ 

♦Abergavenny  ~ 

Aberf'  d,  nrThirskB&L 
A  bergeley,  near  Chester  L 
*Aherystwith  ~ 

*Abingdon 

♦Accririfjton  ~ 

Aicester,netr  Stratford 

on  Avon  ~ 

Aldborough,    Suffolk, 

near  Saxaiundham     ~ 
Aldboro',   near    Boro- 

bri'^ge  B  &  L 

Alford,  near  Boston  " 
■*Alfreton  L 

*Alnwick  B 

♦Alresford  L 

Al>ton,  near  Penriih     ~ 
♦Alton 
*Altrincham 
•Amblesiue  ~ 

♦Amersham  - 

*Amesbury  ~ 

Amlwcii,  near  Bangor  ~ 
*Ampthi)l  - 

*Andover  ~ 

•Andoversford  ~ 

*Appleby  — 

*Arrington  " 

*Arundel  ~ 

*Ashbourn  ~ 

*AshbuTton  ~ 

Ashby-de-la-Zouche,  - 
*Ashford  ~ 

*Ashton-under-lyne  ~ 
Askrig,  near  Bedaie  B 
*Atherstone  \j 

*Att  eborouah  ~ 


Towns  M, 

Axb  idge,  nearCioss    L 
*Axminster 

*Aylesbury  ~ 

*Aylesford,  near  Maid- 
stone ~ 
*Aylsham  ~ 
*Bagshot  " 
*Bakewell  " 
Bala,  near  Corwen  ~ 
*Baldock  ~ 
*Bampton,  Devon  ~ 
*Banbury  ~ 
*Bangor  ~ 
Barkway,near  RoTstnn  „ 
Barmouth,  near  Corwen  ~ 
*Barnard"s  Castle  B  &  L 
*Barnsley  L 
*Barns!aple  ~ 
Barrow    on    Humber, 

near  Hull  ~ 

Barton  on  HumbeiB&L 


♦Basingstoke 
♦Bath 
Battle 

♦Bdwtry  B&L 

*■  Bean  maris  L 

*Beconsfield  ~ 

Beartiir  s!er,nr.Bridport  „ 

♦  Beccles  ^ 

Bedaie  B 

Bedford  L 

j  Bedwin,    Great,    near 

Marlborough  " 

♦Belford  B 

'♦Belper  lI 

♦Berkhemstead 
Berkeley,  near  Dursley  „ 
♦Berwick  B 

Beiley,  near  Newcastle- 

undtr-  Lyne  L 

♦Bevurley  ^ 


Towns  3T. 

♦BewdLy  L 

BtfxhilJ,  near  Battle      „ 
♦Bicester  _ 

Biddenden,  near  Cran- 

brook  ~ 

♦Bidefnid 

♦Biggleswade         B&L 
♦Billericay  L 

♦Bilstone  „ 

Bingham,  nr.  Grantham 
B&L 
Bingley,    near    Brad- 


ford, Yorkshire  _ 

♦Bivkenlead 
♦Birmingham  - 

Bishop's     Auckland 

near  Hu  hyford  ~ 

Bishop's  Castle  B 

♦Bishop's  Stortford       L 
♦Bishop's  Wahham       L 
Bishop's    Weaririouth,  „ 
see  VYearmouth  B 

♦Blackburn  ~ 

Blakeney,  near  Holt     „ 
♦Blandford 
BLtcuingley,  near  God- 

stcne  „ 

♦Bodmin 

♦Bngnor  „ 

Bi'lingbroke,  near  Bos- 
I      ton  B  &    I 

♦Bolton  L 

'  Bootle,  near  Ulverstone„ 
I  ♦Boroughbridge  B&L 
♦Boston  B&L 

Botesdale,    near   Bury 

St  Edmund's  I> 

♦Bourn  B&L 

Boxford,  nr.  Colehes'er  „ 
Biz.-at,    ntar    North 
aii^ptjn 


Tozvns  M 

♦Brackley  L 

♦Bracknell 

♦Bradford,  Yorks.  ■^ 

♦Bradford,  Wilis 
Bradwell,  neur  Maiden  " 
♦Brain  tree  " 

♦Brampton  ~ 

♦Brandon 

♦Brecknock  ~ 

♦Brentwood  " 

♦Bridgend  ~ 

♦Bridgenorth  — 

♦Bridgewater  " 

♦Bridlington  ~ 

♦Hridport  ~ 

*Brigg  B&L 

♦Brighton,  I, 

♦Bristol 

Brixham  " 

Broad-tairs.j  near  Rams- 
gate 
Broadway  ~ 

Bromyard  " 

Broomsgrove  ~ 

Brosley.nr.  Ironbridge  ~ 
Brough  — 

Bruton,  near  Bath         ~ 

I  'Buckden  near  Hunt- 
ingion-on,  -v^ 

Buckingham  -..-.. 

Budleigh     Salterton, 
near  Honiion 

♦Buihh  ^ 

♦Bungay  .^^ 

♦Buntingford 

*Burford 

Burnham,  Essex,  near 

Maldon  ^ 

♦Burnley  " 

*Burslem,    near   New- 
castle South  — 


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Towns 
*Burton  in  Tend:il 
*Burton  on  Trent  ~ 

*Bury  St  E^raonds  ~ 

*Bury,  Lancashire  ~ 

*Buxton  ~ 

Caistor,     Line,    near 

Bri.rg  B  &  L 

Callington  L 

*Calne 

Cambourne,nearTruro  ~ 
♦Cambridge  ~ 

*Camelford  ~ 

*Campden  ~ 

Cannock,  near  Wallsall  ~ 
♦Canterbury  ~ 

♦Cardiff 

♦Cardigan  ~ 

Carleon,  near  Newport 

S.  W. 
♦Carlisle  ~ 

♦Carmarthen  ~ 

♦Carnarvon  ~ 

Castle  Carey,  near  Bath  ~ 
CastleEden,  near  Stock- 
ton B 
Castle  Rising,  nr.Lynn  L 
♦Catterick  B 
Cave,    N.    &  I.   near 

Ho.vden  L 

*Caxton  - 

♦Chalford 

Chapel  in  Frith,  near 
,    Buxton  ~ 

♦Chard 

♦Charmouth  " 

♦Chatham  " 

♦Chatteris  " 

♦Cheadle, 

♦Chelmsford  " 

♦Cheltenham  " 

♦Chepstow  " 

♦Chertsey  ~ 

Chesham,  near  Amers- 

ham  — 

♦Chester  ~ 

♦Chesterfield  ~ 

♦Chester  le  street  B 

♦Chichester  L 

♦Chippenham  — 

♦Chipping  Norton  - 

Chipping  Sodbury,  see 

Sodbury  ~ 

♦Chirk 

♦Chorley  " 

♦Christchurch  ~ 

♦Chudleigh 

♦Chumleigh  ~ 

♦Church  Stretton,  near 

Shrewsbury  — 

♦Cirencester  ~ 

♦Clare 

Clay,  near  Holt  " 

Cleveland    Inn,     near 

Northallerton  B 

Clifton,  near  Bristol  L 
♦Cliiheroe  ~ 

♦Cobhcim  LStafford- 
Cobiidge,  near  Newcastle 
*Cockermouth  ~ 

Coddenham,  near  Need» 

haai  HJarkc'ti 


Towns  M. 

♦Colchester  L 

Coggleshall,  near  Kel- 

vedon  ~ 

Co'.eford  ~ 

ColIeshiU 

♦CoUompton  ~ 

Colytown,    near    Ax- 
minster  ~ 
CoInebrook,near  Slough" 
Colne,  near  Manchester  ~ 
Coltersworth,     near 

Stamford  B  &  L 

Coltishall,nearNorwich  L 
♦Congleton  " 

♦Conway  " 

Corfe     Castle,     near 

Wareham  ~ 

♦Corwen  " 

Cosham,  near  Ports- 
mouth " 
♦Coventry  ~ 
♦Cowbridge  ~ 
Cowes  (Isle  of  Wight)  ~ 
Cranborne,  near  Wood- 

yates  - 

♦Cranbrook  " 

♦Crawley  ~ 

♦Crediton  ~ 

♦Crewkerne  ~ 

♦Crickhowell  ~ 

Cricklade,  near  Swin- 
don " 
Cromer,  near  Aylsham  ~ 
♦Cross 

Cross  Hills,  nr.  Skipton  ~ 
Crowland,  near  Peter- 
borough B  &  L 
♦Cuckfield  .  L 
Danbury,  near  Chelms- 
ford 
Darlaston,  near  Wed- 

nesbury  ~ 

♦Darlington  B 

*Dartford  L 

♦Dartmouth  " 

Darwen,near  Blackburn  ~ 
♦Daventry  " 

♦Dawlish  ~ 

♦Deal 

Deddington,  near  Wood- 
stock ~ 
Dedham,neaiColche8ter'* 
♦Denbigh  ~ 
♦Derby  — 
♦Dereham  — 
♦Devizes  ~ 
♦Devonport  ~ 
♦Dewsbury  ~ 
♦Diss, 

Dolgelly,  near  Corwen  - 
♦Doncaster  B  &  L 

♦Dorchester  L 

♦Dorking  ~ 

♦Douglas,  Isle  of  Man  ~ 
♦Dover  ~ 

♦Downham  ~ 

♦Driffield 

Droitwich  *- 

Dudley  " 

Duiverton,  nearBjmp- 
ton  " 


Towns  M. 

♦Dunchurch  L 

*  Dunkirk,  ntCirencester- 
♦Dunmow  L 

♦Dunstable  ~ 

Dunster,  near  Taunton  ~ 
♦Durham  B 

♦Duisley  L 

♦Eastbourne  " 

♦East  Grinstead  ~ 

Eastham,  near  Chester  ~ 
♦Eccleshall  ~ 

Egham,  near  Chertsey  ~ 
Egremont,  near  White- 
haven ~ 
♦Ellesmere                      ~ 
♦Ely 

♦Emsworth  ~ 

♦Enstone  " 

♦Epping  B  &  L 

♦Epsom  L 

Ep  worth,    near   Baw- 

try  B  &  L 

♦Ermebridge  L 

♦Esher  ~ 

Eton,  near  Windsor      ~ 
Etruria,  near  Newcas- 
tle, S. 
*Evesham  ~ 

Ewelj,  near  Epsom  ~ 
Exeter  ~ 

Exmouth 
Eye 

♦Fairford  ~ 

♦Fakenham  ~ 

♦Falmouth  ~ 

♦Farehatn  ~ 

♦Farnborough,      near 

Bromley,  Kent  ~ 

♦Farnham  ~ 

♦Farringdon  ~ 

Fazely,  near  Birming- 
ham ~ 
Felstead,  nr.  Chelmsford" 
♦Felton  B 
♦Fenny  Stratford  L 
♦Ferrybridge  B  &  L 
♦Feversham  L 
Finchingfield,      near 

Braintree  *- 

Fishguard,  near  Ha- 
verfordwest " 
Fleetwood,  near  Preston  ~ 
Flint,  near  Northop  „ 
♦Folkingham  B  &  L 
♦Folkstone  " 
♦Fordingbridge  - 
♦Fowey,  near  Lostwi- 

thiel  ~ 

Framlingham,       near 

Woodbri  dge  ~ 

Frodsham,    near  Pres- 

tonbrook  - 

♦prome  ~ 

Gaddesden,  near  He- 

melhemsied  - 

♦Gainsborough  B  &  L 
Gargrave,  near  Skipton  L 
♦Garstang  ~ 

♦Gateshead  B  &  L 

Gerard's  Cross  L 

♦Glastonbury  " 


Tmuns  M. 

♦Gloucester  L 

♦Godalmin  ~ 

♦Godstone  " 

Goole  " 

Gosport  ~ 

Goudhurst,  neat  Lam- 

berhurst  " 

♦Grantham  B  &  L 

♦Gravesend  L 

Grays,  near  Romford     ~ 
Greenhithe,  near  Dart- 
ford 
Gretabridge,  near  Bar- 
nard Castle  B 
♦Grimsby  L 
♦Guernsey,  ~ 
♦Guildford 

♦Guisborough  B 

Gwyndee,  near  Bangor  L 
♦Hadleigh,  ~ 

Hailsham,near  Uckfield  " 
Hales  Owen,  near  Bir- 
mingham ~ 
♦Hales  worth  ~ 
♦Halifax 

♦Halstead  " 

Haltwhistle.near  New- 
castle, North  " 
Hanley,  near  Newcas- 
tle, South  " 
Harlech,  near  Carnarvon" 
♦Harleston  " 
Marling,  near  Thetford  " 
♦Harlow  " 
Harpenden,    near     St 

Albans  " 

♦Harrogate  " 

♦Hartfordbridge  ~ 

Hartlepool,  nr.StocktonB 
♦Harwich  L 

♦Hasleniere  " 

♦Hastings  ~ 

♦Hatfield 

Hatherleigh,  near  Cre- 
diton ~ 
*Havant  ~ 
Haverhill,  near  Halsted  ~ 
♦Haverfordwest  ** 
Hawarden,  near  Chester  ~ 
Hawes,  nearBedale  B 
Hawkeshead,  near  Am- 
bleside L 
*Hay 

♦Haydon  Bridge  " 

Hedingham,  nr.Halsted~ 
Hedon,  near  Hull  ~ 

Helmsley,  nr.  YorkB&L 
♦Helstone  L 

♦Hemelhemstead  " 

Henfield,  nearSteyning~ 
♦Henley  on  Thames  " 
Henley  in  Arden,  near 

Stratford  on  Avon     " 
♦Hereford  ~ 

♦Hertford  " 

♦Hexham  ~ 

♦Heytesbury  ~ 

♦Higham  Ferrers  ~ 

*  High  worth  ~ 

High    Wycombe,  see 
Wycombe  " 


POSTAGF.  DIUECTOTIY. 


305 


Towns  -M- 

*  Hinckley  L 

Hindon,  nearSalis- 

bury  " 

*Hitchen  " 

*Hobbs  Point 
"Hoddesdon  ~ 

*Holbeach  ~ 

Holkhann,  near  Lynn   " 
Holmes   (Jhapel,  near 

Middiewich  ~ 

Holswprthy,         near 

Barnstaple  " 

Holt 

*llolyhead  " 

*Holywell  ~ 

*Honiton  ~ 

*Horncastle  B  &  L 

Hornchurch,  near  Rom- 
lord  L 
*Horndean  ~ 
Horndon,  near  Romford'' 
Hornsea,  near  Hull  " 
*  Horsham  ~ 
Houghton    le    Spring, 

near  Darlington  B 

*Hciwden  L 

*Huddersfield  — 

*HulI 

*Hungerford  ~ 

Hunmanby,  near  Hull  " 
*Huntingdon  ~ 

Hurstgreen,  near  Lam- 

berhurst  ~ 

Hurst  Pierpoint,  near 

Brighton  " 

*Hythe 

*Ilchester  ~ 

*Ilfracombe,  near  Barn- 
staple „ 
*Jlminster  - 
Ilsley,  near  Newbury    — 
*Ingatestone                   — 
*Ipswich                         ~ 
*Iron  Bridge                   " 
*Jsle  of  Man,  see  Dou- 
glas 
Isle  of  ■Wight,see  Cowes-, 
Newport,    Ryde,    and 

Yarmouth  ~ 

Ivinghoe,  near  Tring    - 
*Ivy  Bridge  ~ 

*Jersey  (Isle)  - 

Keighley,  near  Brad- 
ford, Y 
*Kelvedon  — 

*Kendal 

*Kenilworth  ~ 

, Keswick  ~ 

*Kettering  ~ 

*Kidderminster  " 

Kidwelly,  near  Carmar- 
then " 
Kildwick,  near  Skipton  ~ 
*Kimbolton  - 
*Kineton  ~ 
*Kingsbridge  - 
Kmg's  Langley,  near  ~ 
Hemelhempstead  - 
*Kington  " 
*Kirkby  Lonsdale  - 
*Kirkham,  near  Preston 


Town  M. 

*Knare*"'""ough  L 

Knowle,  near  Birming- 
ham 
*Knutsford  ~ 

*Lamberhurst  ~ 

Lambourn,  near  Hun-  " 
gert'ord  " 

*Lampeter  ~ 

*Lancaster  " 

Lane  Delph,  near  New- 
castle, Staffordshire   - 
Lane  End,  near  New- 
castle, Staffordshire   ~ 
Langport,  near  Somer- 

ton 
Laugharne,    near     St 

Clears  ~ 

*Launceston 
Lavenhara,  near  Sud- 
bury ~ 
Lavington,  near  Devizes" 
*Lawton,   near   New- 
castle, South               ~ 
*Leamington                   " 
*Leatherhead                 " 
*Lechlade                       " 
*Ledbury                        - 
*Leeds                   B  &  L 
*Leek                              li 
*Leicester                       " 
Leigh,  near  Bochford    ~ 
*Leighton  Bussard        " 
Lenham,   near  Maid- 
stone                          ^ 
*Leominster                    ^ 
*Lewes                            " 
*Lichfield 

Lidney,  near  Newnham  ~ 
*Lincoln  B  &  L 

*Linton  " 

*Liphook  ~ 

*Liskeard  " 

Littlehampton,      near 

Arundel  " 

*Liverpool  ~ 

Llandaff",  near  Cardiff  ~ 
*Llandillo  .  ~ 

*Llandovery  " 

*Llanelly  - 

Llanfylling,  near  Os- 
westry ~ 
*Llangadock  " 
*Llangollen  - 
Llanidloes,  near  New- 
town ~ 
Llannerchymedd,  near  ~ 

Bangor 
Llanrwst,near  Oswestry 
Llantrissantnr  Cardiff" 
Longmelford,near  Sud- 
bury 
Longport,  near  New- 
castle, South  ~ 
Long  Stratton 
Long  Sutton,  near 

Wisbeach  - 

*Longtown  „ 

Looe,  E.  &  W,    near 

Liskeard 
*Lostwithiel  ~ 

*Loughborough  " 


TuxL'ux. 

*Louth  B  &  L  I 

*Lowe8toff'  ~ 

*Ludlow  ~ 

Ludgershall,  near  An-  " 
dover  ~ 

*  Luton 

*  Lutterworth  „ 
Lydd.nearNewRomney  „ 
*Lyme  ^ 
*Lymington 

*Lyndhurst  - 

*Lynn  ~ 

*  Macclesfield  — 
Machynleth,  nearWelch™ 

pool  — 

*Maidenhead  ~ 

*  Maidstone  ~ 
Maldon 

Alalling,     see      Town 

Mailing 

*Malton 

Malvern  (Great) 

*  Manchester  ~ 

*  Mansfield 

*Manningtree  - 

Marazion,  see  Market 

Jew  ~ 

*  March 

*Margate  ~ 

i^larket  Bosworth,  near 

Hinckley  " 

*i\larket  Deeping  ^ 

*  Market-Dray  ton  L 
*Market  Jew,  or  Ma- 
razion " 

*Market-Harborough  " 
*AIarket  Raisin  B  &  L 
*Market  Street  " 

*Marketmeighton  B&  L 
♦Marlborough  L 

*3Iarlow  " 

*iMaryport 
Marsk,    near   Guisbo-   ~ 

rough  " 

Masham,     near  Be-      B 

dale  " 

Matlock  L 

Melcomb  Regis,  united 

by  Charter  with 

Weymouth  ~ 

Melksham  ~ 

iMelton  Mowbray  ~ 

Mere,  near  Wincanton  ~ 
*Merthyr  Tydvil 
Mevagissy,     near     St 

Ausile  — 

Middleham,  near  Bedale 
B&L 
Middleton      Teesdale 

near  Barnard  Castle  L 
*Middlewich 
*Midhurst 
Milborn     Port,     near 

Shaftesbury  L 

*Mildenhall 

*iMilford  Haven  - 

*MiInthorpe  - 

Blilton,  near  Sitting- 
bourne  ■" 
Milverton,  near  Wel- 
lington, Somerset 


B 


Towns  Al. 

Minchinhampton,  near 

Ctialford 
Mi>seiiden,    near  A- 

mersham  ~ 

IModbury,nr.Ivybridge" 
*Mold 

*IMonmouth  " 

Montgomery,nearWelch- 

pool  " 

*Morpeih  B 

*I\]oreton  in  Marsh       L 
Nailsworth,  near  Stroud" 
*Namptwich 
*Narbeth  " 

Nayland,  nr.  Colclies'er  ~ 
*Neath  ~ 

Needham  Market,  near 

Ipswich  ~ 

Neston,  near  Chester  ~ 
Nettlebed,  near  Henley 

on  Thames  ~ 

*Newark  B&L 

*Newbury  L 

Newcastle   in    Emlyn, 

near  Carmarthtn  ~ 
♦Newcastle  on  Tyne 
♦Newcastle  under  L>  ne  L 
Newent,  near  Gloucester" 
Newhaven,  near  Lewes  " 
♦Newmarket.  " 

♦Newnham  ~ 

♦Newport,  ]\Ionmouth  ~ 
♦Newport,  I.  \Vi.j;ht  " 
•'Newport,  Pagnell  ~ 
Newport,    Pern,    near 

Haverfordwest  ~ 

*Newport,  Salop  ~ 

New     Radnor,      near 

Kington  " 

New  Romney,  see  Rom- 

ney  ~ 

♦Newton  Abbot  ~ 

^Newtown 

♦Northallerton  B 

*North3mpton  L 

Northfleet,  see  Graves- 
end 
Northiam,  near  Lam- 

berhurst  ~ 

*Northleach 

Northop,  ntar  Chester  " 
North  Petherion,  near 

Bridgewater  " 

North     Shields,      see 

Shields  B&L 

North  Walsham,  near 

Norwich  ~ 

*Northwich 
Norwich 

'Nottingham  „ 

Nuneaton, near  Coventry" 
*Oakham  „ 

*Oakhampton  L 

*Oakingham,  see  Wok- 
ingham ~ 
*Odiam                           " 
Old  Down,  near  Bath  " 
♦Oldham 

♦OUerton  B&L 

Olney,   near  Newport 
Pagnell  L 


306 


POSTAGE  DIRECTORY, 


Toicns  M- 

*Ongar  L 

Orford,nr.Woodbridge  - 
*Ormskirk  ~ 

Orset,  near  Romford  - 
*Oswestry  " 

*Otley,  near  Leeds  ~ 
Ottery,  Sc  Marys,  near 

Honiton  ~ 

*Oundle  B  &  L 

*Overton,  Han's  L 

Overion,    Flints,    near 

Elksii.ere  ~ 

*Oxford 

Padiham,  near  Black- 
burn - 
Paristow,  near  Bodmin - 
Painswick,  near  Glou- 
cester ~ 
Piirii'.gton,  near  Hull  ~ 
*Pembroka  ~ 
'Penkridge  ~ 
*Penrith  ~ 
*Penryn  " 
Pens'ord,  near  Bristol  — 
*Penzance  ~ 
Peny  bont,  near  Kington  ~ 
*Pershor;                         ~ 

*  Peterborough  B  &  L 
*Peter^fi;ld  L 
*Petwortb  ~ 
*Pewsey  ~ 
*Pickerin£c  B  &  L 
Pinner,  ntar  Wattord  L 
"Plymouth  ~ 
*PIymp(on  ~ 
*Pncklington         B  &  L 

*  pun  refract  L 

*  Poole  " 
Portland,  (Isle,)  near 

U'eyn-outh  ~ 

P  ^nsi-a,  see  Portsmouth  ~ 

*  Portsmouth  ~ 
Poulton,  near  Preston  ~ 
*Pre:*cot  ~ 
*PrcS[cign  " 

*  Preston  ~ 

*  Do.  Brook.  ~ 
Pri  tlewell,  near  Roch- 

ford 
Puckeridge,  near  Ware, 

B  &  li 
*Pwllheli  L 

*Queenb(rou£;h  ~ 

*U<idr.or,see  New  Rad- 
nor 
Jidgiand,nr.  !\lonmouth- 
Ramsay,  I-'le  of  Man      „ 
Ramsburv,  r.ear  Hun- 

ger'ord  ~ 

Ramsey,  near  Hunting- 
den  ~ 
*Ramsgate  ~ 
*Kavenglas8  *" 
Rawcliffe,  near  Selby  ~ 
Rawtenstall,near  Man- 
chester " 
Ravl'igh,  near  Ingate- 

s'.one  " 

*Keailirg 
Ktribuni,nr.  StAlban's„ 


Towns  M. 

ReGcar,  near  Guisbo- 

rou^h  L 

Redditch.near  Broms- 

grove  - 

*Redru  h 

Rejpaam,  near  Norwich" 
Heeth.  near  Richmond, 

Yorkshire  B 

*Reiga'e  L 

*R-iford  B&L 

\Rhayadet  L 

Rhuabon,  near  Wrex- 

hati  ~ 

*Richmonc,  Yorks.  B 
*Rickaiansworth  L 

"Ringwood  ~ 

*RipIcy 

*Ripon  B 

*Ri:oerisbridge  L 

*  Rochdale 

'Rochester       •  ~ 

*Rochford  " 

*Rockingham  ~ 

*Romney,  New  ~ 

*Romscy  ~ 

*Ross 

Rothbury,nearMorpethB  j 
"Ro'herham  B  &  L| 

*Rough*ni  Li 

*Roystun  ~  I 

*Rugby  -' 

*Rugelcy  ~ 

Runcorn,  near  Preston- 
brook  ~ 
"Rushyford  B 
*Ruthin  L  , 
*Ryde,  L  of  Wight  ~' 
*Rye 

*Saffron  \Yalden  ~ 

*St  A 1  ban's 

*St  Asaph  ~ 

'St  AuNtel  ~ 

'St  Clear's  ~ 

'St  Columb  ~ 

*St  He  en's  Lancash.  ~ 
St   Ives,   Cornw.  near 

Truro 
'Si  Ives,  Hunt.  ~ 

St  Leonard's  on  Sea  ~ 
St  Mawe's,  uear  Truro  ~ 

•Sr   NcOtl's  ~ 

'Salisbury  ~ 

Saltash,  near  Plymouth" 
Saidbacb  ~ 

Sand  gate,    near    Folk- 

sii  ne  L 

'Sandwich  ~ 

'Sawbridgeworth  ~ 

'Sasmundham  ~ 

"'Scarborough  B&L 
Scilly  Islands  L 

*Scole  ~ 

Seaford,  near  Lewes  ~ 
Seston,  near  Axminster  " 
"iedbergh,  near  Kendal  ~ 

S-lby 
'Settle  " 

*Se'en  Oaks  ~ 

'Sna  te-biiry  — 

*She>.'rness  " 


Towns  M. 

Sheffield  ^ 

Shelton,  near  Newcas- 
tle under  Lyne  L 
*Shepton  Mallet  ~ 
*Sherborne  ~ 
'Shield- (North)  B&L 
'Shields  (South) 
*Shitfaall  L 
Snipston  on  Stour  ~ 
'Shorcham  ~ 
'Shrewsbury  ~ 
*Sidm  uth  ~ 
Sihoe,  near  Ampthill  ~ 
Singleton, near  MiuhurS'" 
'Sittingbouriie  ~ 
*Skiptoa  ~ 
'Sleatord  B&L 
Sledm«-re,  nearMalton  - 
'Slough  L 
Snai^h,  near  Selby  ~ 
'Sodbury,  near  (Chip- 
penham " 
♦Solihull 
Somersham,    near    St 

Ives,  Hunts  " 

'Somerton  - 

'Southam  — 

"Southampton  — 

sou  thenci,nearRoch  ford" 
Southminster,        i.ear 

3!aldon 
'South  iMolton  " 

Soutb  Petherton,  near 

Ilminster  " 

South     Shields,      see 

Shields  B&L 

Southport,  near  Orms- 

kirk  L 

Southwell,  near  Newark 

B&L 
South  wold,  near  Wang- 
ford  L 
'Spalding               B&L 
Spc-enhamland,         see 

Newbury  L 

'SpiUby  B&L 

'Spittal  ~ 

'Stafford  L 

"Staines  „ 

'Stamford  B&L 

Stans  ead,  near  ^^'are    L 
'Stevenage  B&L 

'Steyning  L 

'Stilton  „ 

'Stockbridge  „ 

*S'.ockport  „ 

Stockton-on-Tees  B 

Stoke-fcrry,     Norfolk, 

near  Brandon  L 

Stoke  by  Nay'and, 
Suffolk,  near  Col- 
cfiester  " 

Stoke-upon-Trent,near 

Newcastle  ~ 

'Stokencliuich  ~ 

Stok  sley  B 

'Stone  L 

'Sioneham  — 

Stonehouse,  near  Ply- 
moath  ~ 


Towns  •* '' 

'Stony  Cross  _ 

'Stony  Stratford  _ 

'Stourbridge  ^ 

'Stourport 

Stow  on  the  Wold,  near 

Mort  m  in  .\ldrsh       ~ 
*S'0w  ;)larket  " 

'Stratford -on-A  von         ~ 
Stratton,    C'Tn.     near 

Launces'on  " 

Strood,  Kent,  near  Ro- 
ches! er  ~ 
'Stroud,  Gloucester- 
shire _ 
'Sudbury  „ 
'Sunderland  B&L 
Sunning,  near  Reading  L 
Sunning      hill,      near 

Cher  sey  ~ 

Sutton  Coldfield,  near 

Birminghain  " 

*S  waff  ham  ~ 

Swanage,nearWareham~ 
'Swansea  ~ 

'Swindon  •*■ 

'Tadcasler  " 

'Tainach  " 

"Tarn  worth  " 

'Tarporley  ~ 

'Taunton  ~ 

'Tavistock  ~ 

'Teignmouth,  E  &  W^   ** 
Temple  Sowerby,  near 

Penrith  " 

*'l'enbury  " 

'Tenby  ~ 

'Tenterdea  " 

'Tetbury  -. 

'Tetsworth  <. 

'Tewkesbury  „ 

'Thame 

Thaxted,  near  Dunmow  - 
'Tlietford 

'Thirsk  B 

Thornbury,nearBristolL 
Thorne  B&L 

'Thrapstone  L 

'Ticehurst,  near  Lam- 

berhurst  ~ 

Tideswell,  near  Bake- 
well  "^ 
Tilbury Fortjsee Graves  - 
end  ~ 
'Tipton 

Ti'chfield,nr.Fareiiham_ 
'Tiverton  — 

Todmorden,  nr.  Hali- 
fax — 
'Topsham  — 
'Torquay  " 
'"Torrington  ~ 
'Totness  " 
*  rowce>ter  " 
Town    JMalline,    near 

Maidstone  "" 

Trecastle,  near  Breck- 
nock ~ 
Tregony,  near  Truro     "" 
Trentham,   near  New- 
cas'le,  Stafford            — 


POSTAGE  DIRiiCTORY. 


307 


Towns  M. 

*Tring  L 

*Trowbridge  ~ 

*Tiuro 

*Tunbi'idge  — 

*Tutjbridge  Wells 

Tunstall,    near    New- 
castle, Stall, 
♦Tuxford 
Tynemouth,  near  North 

Shields 
*UcktieId 
Ulverstone 

*Uptninstcr,nr.  Romford" 

*Uppinghaai  ~ 

Upron  on  Severn,  near     - 

Worcester  ^ 

nj.sk 

*(Jttoxeter  ^ 

*Uxbrid^e  ^ 

Wadebridge.near  Bod- 
min 

Wadhurst,  near  Lam- 
herhurst  -- 

*WakeHeld 

*Wallingt'ord  ~ 

*Walsall 

Walsinghain,  near  Fa- 
kenbaai  ~ 

Walton  on  Thames, 
near  Esher  ~ 

*\V''angfoid  ^ 

*  Wansford  „ 


Towns  31, 

*  Wantage  L 

*\\'are  ~ 

WarL\iam  ~ 

*^\''a^nlillslof  ~ 

*W'arnngtou  ~ 

*W'arwick  " 

*Wattord 

Wailmgton,nTeisworth" 
VV^eainiouth    Bishop's, 

near  Sundeiland  ~ 

*\\'ednesbury  ~ 

*\V^ecdon  ~ 

*  Welch  pool  ~ 
*Welford 

*Wellingborough  ~ 

"Wellington,  Salop         ~ 
'^Vellingion,  Sums.       ~ 
MA'elLs,  Nortulk 
*Wells,  Suiiieiset  ~ 

'^Telwyn  ~ 

*V\'^endover  — 

U'enlock,nr.  Ironbridge" 
VV^eiibl}',  near  Hereford  ~ 

*  West  Broniwich  ~ 
West  Mailing,  aee  Town 

Mailing 
*W^estbury  ~ 

*Wetherby  ~ 

Weybridu'e,  near  Esher - 

*  Weymouth  ~ 
*Wheatley  ~ 
"Whitby                         B 


Towns  M. 
*  Whitchurch,  Hants  1' 
'Whitchurch,  Salop  ~ 
*VVhitel)aven  ~ 
Whitstable,  near  Can- 
terbury ~ 
Whittingham,       near 

Alnwick  — 

Wiektord,     near    In-  jj 

gates  tone  \j 
V\'ickwar,  near  Wotton. 

under-eilge  ~ 

*Wigan  _ 

*Wigton  ~ 

*U'iley  " 
Willenhall,  near  Walsall 

*\\'iinborne  _ 

*\Vincanton  - 
Winchcombe,  near  Mor- 

ton-in- Marsh  ~ 
Winchelsea,  near  Rye  ~ 
*Winchester  — 
*Windsor  ~ 
*Winghani'  „ 
VV^insford,  near  M  id- 
die  wich  " 
'Wmslow 

*Wirksw()rth  - 

*Wisbeach  ~ 
nvitham 

*Witney  — 

*Wiveli>combe  ~ 

"Wobura  ~ 


Towns  M- 

*  Wokingham  or  Oak- 

ingliaui  L 

Wolseley  Bridge,  near 

Lichfield  " 

*Wolverhampton  " 

*Woodbridge 

*  Woodstock  ^ 

*  Woody  ates  ~ 
Wooler,  near  Belford  " 
Woolpit,  near  Bury  St 

Edmunds  -* 

Woore,    near    I\Iarket 

Drayion  " 

Wooton  Basset,    near 

Swindon  " 

*Worcester  ~ 

*W<irkington  " 

*  Work  sop  ~ 
*VV'()rthing  ~ 
Wooton-under-edge  ~ 
"Wrexhain  - 
*VV^ycombe,  High  ~ 
*H'yinondhani  ~ 
*VariH  B 
Yarmouth,  I.  W.  near 

Lymington  li 

Yarmouth,  Norfolk  ■" 
*Yealmpton  " 

'Yeovil  " 

*York  B  &  L 

Y'oxkud,    near     Sax- 

mundham  L 


A  List  of  Post  Towns  and  Sub-  Offices  in  Ireland. 
The  Irish  Mail  is  despatched  at  7  40  a.  m.     Box  closed  at  7  a.  m. 


Towns 

Abbeyfeale,  near  New- 
castle, (CO.  Limerick) 

*Abbeyleix 

*Adair 

*Ahascragh 

Annahilt,nr.  Hilsborough 

•Annamoe,  near  Newton- 
AJount-Kennedy 

Annescal,  near  Dingle 

*Antrim 

Ardagh,  nr.  Edgeworths- 
town 

*ATdara 

*Ardee 

Ardfert,  near  Tralee 

Ardfinnan,  near  Clonmel 

Ardglass,  near  Down 

Ardioher,  nr.  Ballycnnnel 

Ardmore  near  Dungar- 
van 

♦Ardrahan 

*ArkIow 

♦Armagh 

Artane,  near  Dublin 

*Arthurstown 

Articlave,  near  Coleraine 

Arva,  near  Ca^an 

*Ashbourn 

♦Ashford 

Askeatjn,  near  Rath- 
kale 


Towns 

*Athboy 

Athenry,near  Craughwell 

Athleague,  near  Roscom- 
mon 

*Athlone 

*Athy 

Augher,  near  Aughna- 
cloy 

*Aughnacloy 

*Aughrim 

*Bagnalstown 

*Bally  borough 

*Balbrigg^n 

Baldoyle.  near  Dublin 

Balla,  near  Ballyglass 

Ballac(illa,ne3r  Abbey  leix 

Bdileghaderin 

Ballalinan,  near  Athy 

*Bailibay 

*Ballina 

Ballina  ally,  near  Enni- 

Ballinagh,  near  Cavan 

Ballinakill,nr.Abbeyleix 

Ballinamallard,  near  En- 
niskillen     [Ahascragh 

Blinamore-bridge,  near 

*Ballinasloe 

*Ballincollig 

Ballinderry,  near  Lurgan 

*Ballingarry 


Towns 

Hallingarry,  nearShirone 
Ballinahassig,  near  Cork 
Ballinrobe  [>hannon 

Baliintra,  near  Bally- 
Balli>odare,  nr.  Collooney 
B.illybrack,  near  Cahir- 

civeen 
*Ballybrittas 
Ballycarney,  near  Ferns 
Ballycarry,  near  Carrick- 

lergus 
*Ballycastle         [Killala 
Ballycastle  (Mayo)  near 
Ballyclare,  near  Belfast 
Ballyconnel 

Ballycuniber,  near  Clara 
Btllydehob,    near   Skib- 

bereen 
Bdllyfarnon,  near  Boyle 
*Baliygawley 
*Ballyglass 

Ballygowan,nearComber 
Ballyhaise,  near  Cavan 
Ballyhaunis,  near  Clare 
Balyhigue,  near  Tralee 
*BallyjamesdufF 
Ballykelly,  near  Derry 
Ballylongford,  near  Lis- 

towel 
*Ballyrr.ahon    [Dundalk 
Bally  niascanlotj,        near 


Towvs 

*Ballymenagh 
Ballymoe,  near  Casllerea 
*Ballymoney 
Ballymorc,  near  Mote 
Ballymore-Eustace,  near 

Blessington 
*Ballymote 

*  Bally  nacargy 
Ballynahinch,nr.  Comber 
*Ballynamore  [conjer 
Ballyragget,  near  tlastle  - 
Ballyroan,  nr.  Slradbally 
*Ballyshannon 
*Ballytore 

Ballyvarry,neaiCastlebar 
*Baltinglass 
*Eanagher 
*Banbridge 

*Bandon 

,,  Bangor 

Bannow,  near  TairhiTioa 

Bansha,  near  Clonuitl 

*  Ban  try 

Barna,  near  Galway 
Barrington'sBridge,near 
Limerick  [nell 

Bawnboy,  near  Ballycon  . 
Beleek,  nr.  Ballyshannon 
*Belfast  [dawson 

Bellaghy,  near  Cas'le- 
*Belmullet 


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POSTAGE   DIRECTORY 


Towns 

Belratb,  near  Ashbourne 

*Belturbet 

Beragh,  rear  Dungannon 

B]acklior,nr.Eaniskillen 

*Blackrocli.  [Cork 

Blackrock  (  CO.  Cork)  near 

Blackwatertown,  nr.lMoy 

*Blennerville,  nearTralee 

*Blessington 

*Booterstown 

Borris,  near  Goresbridge 

'  Boyle 

Bray 

Bready,  near  Derry  [ford 

Bridgetown,  near  Wex- 

)5roadford,  near  Limerick 

Broadway  near  Wexford 

'Brookboro'         [lymena 

Btoughshane,  near  Bal- 

*Bruff 

*I3uncrana         [shannon 

Bundoran,    near   Bally- 

Bunmahon,n«ar  Kiimac- 

thomas 
*Bunratty 

Burrin,  near  Ardraham 
*Burrosakane 
*Burros-in-ossory 
Burrosoleigh,  near  Tem- 

plemore 
♦Bushmills      [Belturbet 
Butler's-bridge,         near 
*Buttevant 
*Cabinteely 
*Caherciveen 
•Cahir 

Caherconlish,  nr.Clonmel 
•Caledon 
*Callan 

Camlough,  near  Newry 
♦Camolin 

*Cappawhite,  near  Tip- 
per ary 
*Cappoquin 

Carlingford,  near  Newry 
*Carlow 
'Carn 
*Carnew 

Carney,  near  Sligo 
Carrick,  near  Killybegs 
*Carrickfergus 
*Carrickmacross 
*Carrick-on-Shannon 
*Carrick.on-Suir 
Carrigaborig,  near  Bur. 

rosakane 
Carrigaline,  near  Cork 
Carrigallen,  near   Balli- 

namore 
Carrigans,  near  Derry 
Carrigart,    near    Letter- 

kcnny 
Cashcatrigan,  near  Car- 

rick-oD-Shanuon 
*Cashel 
*C.Ti  debar 
*Castie  Bellingham 
*Castleblakeney 
*Castleblayney 
CasilecaulfieldjnearDun- 

pannon 
*Castlecomer 


Towns 

*CastleconnelI 
*Castle  Dawson 
Castlederg,  near  Sirabane 
*Castledermot 
*Castlefin  [ney 

Castleisland,  near  Killar- 
Castleknock,  near  Dublin 
Castlelyons,  near   Rath- 

cormuck 
*Castlemartyr 
*CastIepollard 
*Castelrea 
*Castletown 
*Castletown-Delvin 
Castletown,  nr.  Kilbeggan 
Castletown-Roche,    near 

Fermoy 
Casiletownsend,         near 

Skibbereen 
*Castlewellan 
Causeway,  near  Tralee 
*Cavan 

Cecilstown,  near  Mallow 
Celbridge 
*Charleville 
Church-hill      (Ferman,) 

near  Ballyshannon 
Church-hill     (Donegal,) 

near  Letterkenny 
Clady,  near  Derry 
Clane,  near  Naas 
*Clara 

*  Clare,  co.  Mayo 
Clare,  near  Galway 
Clashmore,  nearYoughall 
*Clifden  [shannon 

Cliffoney,    near    Bally- 
*Cloghan 
♦Clougheen 
*Clogher 
*Cloghnakilty 
*Clonard  [melick 

Clonaslie,  near  Mount- 
*Clonee  [barry 

Clonegal,  near  Newtown- 
*Clones 
*ClonmeI 

Clonmellon,  near  Athboy 
Clontarf,  near  Dublin 
♦Clough         [Ballymena 
Clough    (Anirim,)  near 
*Cloughjordan 
*Cloyne 

Coachford,  near  Cork 
Coagh,  near  Moneymore 
Coal  Island,  near  Dun- 

gannoD 
Colehill,  nr.  Ballymahon 
*Coleraine 
Collon,  near  Ardee 
*Collooney 

Cong,  near  Ballinrobe 
Convoy,  near  Raphoe 
*Cookstown 

Coolaney,  near  Colooney 
*Cootehill 
*Cork 

*Cove  of  Cork 
*Craughwell 
Creeslough,  near  Letter, 
kenny  bereen 

Crookhaven,  near   Skib- 


Towns 

Crookstown,  near  Cork 
Croome,  near  Limerick 
*Crosdoney 

Crosmolina,  near  Ballina 
Crossakeale,  near  Kells 
Crossgar,  near  Down 
Crossmaglen,  near  Dun- 

dalk 
*Crumlin 

Crusheen,  near  Ennis 
CuldafF,  near  Carn 
Cully backey,   near  Bal- 

lymena 
*Curofin 
*Cushendall 

Dalkey,  near  Kingstown 
*Dangan 
*Delganny 
*Derry  (London.) 
Derrygonnelly,  near  En- 

niskillen 
Dervock,  nr.  Ballycastle 
Dingle 
Donaghadee 
Donegal 
*Donerail 

Donnybrook,  nearDublin 
Donoughmoie,  near  Dun- 

gannon 
Douglas,  near  Coik 
*Downpatrick    [bernnore 
Draperstown,  near  Tub- 
*Drogheda  [ney 

Dronnahair,  near  Colloo- 
Droniara,  near  Comber 
*Dromore 
*Do.  West 

Dromore,  near  Oraagh 
Drum,  near  Clones 
Drumcolloher,  neaiChar-- 

leville 
Drumconra,  near  Ardee 
Drumcree,  near  Castle- 
pollard  [on-Shannon 
Drumkeerin,  nr.  Carrick- 
Drumquin,  near  Omagh 
Drumshambo,  Bear  Car- 

rick-on-Shannon 
*Drumsna 
♦Dublin 

Duleek,  near  Ashbourne 
Dunanaanaghnear    Stra- 

bane  [thurstown 

Duncannon,     near     Ar- 
♦Dundalk 

Dundonald,  near  Belfast 
♦Dunfanaghy 
*Dungannon 
♦Dungarvon 
♦Dungiven 

Dungloe,  near  Ardara 
Dunkaneely,  nr.  Donegal 
Dunlavin,  near  Kilcullin 
*Dunleer 

Dunmanway.  nr.  Bandon 
Danmore,  near  Tuam 
Dunmore,      East,     near 

M^aterford 
Dunmurry,  near  Belfast 
♦Dunshaughlin 
*Durro 
Eaj  key  nr.Dromore  West 


Towns 

*Edenderry 

*Edgeworthstown 

*Elphin 

*Emo 

*Emyvale 

♦Enfield 

♦Ennis 

♦Ennisconhy 

Enniskean,  near  Ban'^on 

Enniskerry,  near  Dublin 

♦Enniskillen 

♦Ennistimon 

♦Eyrecourt 

Fahan,  near  Derry  [nagli y 

Falcarrow,  near  Dunia- 

Feakle,  near  Killaloe 

Fenagh,    near    Leighlm 

Bridge 
Ferbane,  near  Clara 
♦Fermoy 

♦Ferns        [Arihurstown 
Fethard,    (Wex.)     near 
♦Fethard,  Tipperary 
Finea,  ntar  Granard 
Fintona,  near  Enn.ski  len 
Five-Mile-Town,      near 

Brookkillen  [niskil  en 
Florence  Court,  ne^rEn- 
♦Flurrybridge 
Forkhill,  near  Dundalk 
Foxford,  near  Ballina 
Foxhall,  near  Tuam 
Foynes,  near  Ratheare 
♦Frankford 
♦French  Park 
♦Freshford 

♦Galway  [bourne 

Garristown,    near    Ash- 
♦Garvah 

Geashell.nr.  Philipstown 
♦Gilford 

Glaneely,  near  Ashford 
Glanmire,  near  Cork 
Glasslough  near  Armagh 
Glassnevin,  near  Dublia 
Glasson  near  Athlone 
Glenarm,  nearCushendal 
Glenavy  near  Lurgan 
Glengariff,  near  Bantry 
Glentiei  near  Ardara 
Glin,  near  Rathkeale 
Golden,  near  Cashel 
Golden  Ball;  near  Dublin 
♦Gore's  Bridge 
♦Gorey 
Gort 

Gortin,  near  Armagh 
♦Gowran 

Gracehill.nearBallymena 
Graig,  near  Goresbridge 
♦Granard 

Greencastle,  near  Moville 
Grey  abbey,    near    Ne*- 

tonards  [tinglass 

Hacketstown,  near  Bal- 
Harold's-Cross,         near 

Dublin 
♦Headford 
♦Hillsborough 
♦Hollymount 
♦Hollywood 
Holy  Cross,  near  Cashel 


POSTAGE     DIllECTORY. 


309 


Towns 

Hospital,  near  Bruff 

*Howt;h 

*Inistiogue 

Inniscrur',  near  Cork 

*Innisliannon 

♦Johnstown         [briggan 

Juiian>ti)wn,    near    Bal- 

♦Kantutk     [on-Shannon 

Keadup,    near     Carrick- 

*Keady 

*Kells 

Kells  near  Antrim 

Kells,  near  Knocktopher 

♦Kenrnare 

*Kilbeggan 

*Kilcock 

Kiica)gan,nearOranmore 

*Kilconnel 

Kilconnc il.near  Aughrira 

*Kilcullen 

*Kilclare 

*KiK]  orrery 

♦Kildysart 

Kilt'^nora,  near  Enn'sti- 

mon 
Kilfinan,near  Kilmal'ock 
Kilkee,  near  Kilrush 
♦Kilkeel 
♦Kilkenny 
*Killala 
*Kilialoe 
*KiIlarney 

Killasliee,  near  Longford 
Killeagh,  near  Cork 
Killeigh,  near  Tullamore 
Killetter,  near  Sirabane 
Killinchy,  near  Comber 
Killivardisb,  near  Cork 
KilJorglin,    near   Caher- 

civeen 
Killough,  near  Down 
Killucan,  near  Kinnegad 
*KilIybegs 

Killygordan,nr.  Strabane 
K'Uviea,  near  Armagh 
*Killyleigh 

Killymore,ni  arEyrecourt 
Killynaule,  near  Littleton 
*Killysandra  [terkenny 
Kilmacrennan,  near  Let- 
♦Ivihiiacthomas  [mount 
Kilmaine,  near  Holly- 
Kilmainham,  near  Dublin 
*Kilmallock  [niscanhy 
Kiimuckridge,  near  En- 
Kilnaletk,    near    Bally- 

jamesdufF 
Kilrea,  near  Garvagh 
•Kilrush 

Kiltigan,near  Baltinglass 
Kihimagh,nr.  Ballygla>s 
Kiltoroicr,  near  Ballina- 

sloe 
*Kil  worth 
♦King's  Court 
*  Kinnegad 

Kinnety,  near  Frankford 
♦Kinsale 

Kinvara,  near  Ardrahan 
Kircubbin,  near  Newion- 

ards 


Tonus 

*Kish 

♦Knock 

Kyle,  near  Enniscorthy 

Lanesborougb,nearLong- 

♦Larne  [fird 

Laurenstown,  near  Bal- 

Leighlinbridge  [linasloe 

♦Leixlip 

♦Letterkenny 

Licarrow,  near  Athlone 

Liffod,  near  Strabane 

♦Limerick 

Lisbellaw,nr.Enni8killen 

♦Lisburn 

•liismore 

♦Lisnaskea 

♦Listowell 

♦Littleton 

♦Londonderry 

•Longford 

Lorrha.near  Burrcsakane 

♦Loughbrickland 

♦Loughgall 

Lougliglyn,  near  Clare 

♦Loughrea  [port 

Louisborougb.nearWest- 

Louth,  near  Ardee 

♦Lowtherstown 

♦Lucan 

♦Lurgan 

♦Lurgangreen 

liusk,  near  Swords 

♦Macroom 

♦Maghera 

Magherafelt  [  Lisnaskea 

Maguire"s-bridge,     near 

Malahide,  near  Swords 

Malin,  near  Carn 

♦Mallow      [Leiterkenny 

Manor-Cunningham,  nr. 

♦Manoihamilton 

•Market-hill 

•Maryborough 

•Alaynooth 

♦Middleton 

Middletown,  near"  Tynan 

Milford,  near  Ramelton 

♦Alillstreet 

•Miltown 

♦Milltown  Malby 

Miltown,nearCaherciveen 

•Mitchelstown 

♦Moate 

♦Mohill 

Moincoin,  near  Piltown 

*Moira 

♦Monaghan 

♦Monastereven 

♦Money  gall 

Moneymore 

iVIonivea,nearCraughwell 

Monkstown,  near  Cork 

Mossidf,  near  Ballycastle 

Mount-Charlep,  near  Ar- 

dara 
Mounifield,  near  Omag 
♦Mountmelitk  [ket-Hill 
iMouDtnorris  near   Mar- 
♦Mount-Nugent 
♦Mountrath  [laloe 

Mount-Shannon,  nr.Kil- 


Towns 

Mount-Talbot.  near  A- 

haNcragii 
Moville 

MocuUen,  near  Galway 
♦Moylough,    near    Castle 

blakeney 
Moynahy,  near  Kells 
Muff,  near  Derry 
Muff-Don,  near  Derry 
♦Mullingar  [Imgar 

Multifarnham,near  Mul- 
fllyshall,  near    Leghlin- 

bridge 
"Naas 

Narin,  near  Ardara 
♦Navan 
♦Nenagh 
New- Birmingham,    near 

Liiileton 
New -Bliss,  near  Clones 
♦Newbridge  [drum 

Newbridge,    near    Rath- 
Newca>tle  [wellan 

Newcastle,  near   Castle- 
Newmarket -on-Fergus 
Newmarket,nearKanturk 
Newmills,  near  Dungan- 

non 
♦Newport,  Tipperary 
Newport    (Mayo,)    near 

Castlebar 
♦Newry 

♦Newtown  Aeds 
Newton  Barry     [Clones 
Newtown»But)er,      near 
N.  T.  Cunningham,  near 

Derry 
♦Newtown  Forbes 
N.   T.    Hamilton,    near 

Castleblaney 
♦Newtowti  Linivady 
♦Newtown  Mount  Ken- 
nedy 
♦Newtown  Stewart 
Nobber,  near  Kells 
O'Brien's    Bridge,    near 

Castleconnell 
♦Oldcastle 
♦Omagh 

Omeath,  near  Newry 
♦Oranmore 

Oulart,  near  Enniscorthy 
♦Outerard,  near  Clifton 
Pallas. Green,  near  Clon- 

mel 
Pallas-Kenry,   near   Li- 
merick 
♦Parsons  town 
Passage,  near  Waterford 
Passage- West,  near  Cork 
Patrick's- Well,  near  Li- 
merick 
Pettigo,  near  Kish 
♦Philipstown 
♦Fill  Town 

Pomeroy,  nr.  Dungannon 
♦Portadown 
♦Portaferry 
♦Portarlington 
♦Portglenone  [Suir 

Portlaw,  nearCarrick-on- 


Towns 

Pottrush,  near  Coleraine 

Portstewart,  nr. Coleraine 

♦Portumna 

Poyntz-Pass,nearLough- 

brickiand 
Priest-Haggard,  near  Ar- 

thurstown 
Quiglev's     Point,     ntar 

Carnderry 
Quin,  near  Newmarket- 

on-Fergus 
Raheny,  near  Dublin 
♦Ramelton 
♦Randalstown 
Ranelagb,  near  Dublin 
♦Raphoe 
♦Raihangan 
♦Raihcoole 
♦Rathcorinack 
♦Riihdowney 
♦Rathdrum 
♦Rathfriland 
♦Rathkeale 

Rathlacken,  near  Killala 
Rathmines,  near  Dutilin 
Rathmullen,    near    Rn- 

melion 
♦Rathowen 
Redhills,  near  Cavcn 
Rich-Hill,  near  Armagh 
Richmond  Harbour,  near 

Longford 
Ringsend,  near  Dublin 
*Rochfortbridge 
Rock,  near  Dungannon 
Rockcorrv,  near  Clones 
♦Roscommon 
*Roscrea 

Roslea,  near  Clones 
*Ros8 

♦Rosscarberry 
♦Rostrevor 

Roundstone,  near  Galway 
Round  town,  near  Dublm 
Ruskey,  near  Dromod 
Saintfield,  near  Coniber 
St  Johnston,  near  Dtrry 
Sandy  mount,  near  Dublin 
Santry,  near  Dublin 
Scariff,  near  Killaloe 
Scrabby,  near  Cavan 
Ssaford,  near  Clough 
Shanagolden,  near  Rath- 
keale [macross 
Shercock,    near  Cartitk- 
♦Shinrone 

Sixmile  Bridge  [g^r.non 
Sixrailecioss,  neu'   i)ur- 
Skerrie.s  near  Balbig.^au 
♦Skibbereen 
Skull,  near  Skibbereen 
♦Slane 
♦Sligo 

S/nithboro',nr.Monaghan 
Sneen,  near  Kenmare 
Spa,  near  Tralee 
Spenag,  near  Derry 
♦Siewartstown 
*Stoneyford 

Stillorgan,  nr.  Blackrock 
*Strabane 


310 


POSTAGE  DIRECTORY. 


Towns 
'8iradballj 
*Siradone 
Straid,  near  Cam 
Strangford,  near  Down 
*Stranoilor  [glass 

S'ratford,    near    Baliin- 
*Strokestown  ^cock 

Suinmer-Hill,  near   Kil- 
Swanlinbar,  near  Ball}- 

onnell 
*Swinford 
*S  words 
*Taghmon 
*TalIaght 
*TalIov7 
Tamney,  nearRameltrn 


Towns 

*Tanderagee 

*Tarbert 

*remplemore  [(rim 

Teiriplepatrick,  near  Ai  - 

Tenipletuohy,  uearTem- 

pleiiiore 
Tempo,  near  Enniskillen 
Termonfcchin,nearDr(}g- 

heda 
*Thomastown 
*Thurks 

Timiileague,near  Bandon 
*Tini.hely 
*Tippfrary 

Toome,n8arRanaldstown 
*Tralee 


Towns 

Tramore,  near  Waterford 
Tnllick,  near  Enniskillen 
*Trim 

*Tuam  [lymoie 

Tubbercarry,  near  Bal- 
*Tubbermore 
Tulla,  near  JUimerick 
*Tul]aaiore 

*Tullow  [town 

Tullyi'.ogue,  near  Cooks- 
Tulh  vin,  near  Cootehill 
Tulsk,  near  Stiokesiown 
*rynan 
*Tvreils  Pass 
Union=.Hill,  near  Ris- 
carberry 


Towns 

Urlintord.near  JolinstOM  n 

VaLntia,  nr.  Caherciveeu 

*Virginia 

War  nsjstown,  near  Bam- 

bridge  • 

*Warrenspoint 
*Water'ord 

Watergrass-H  ill,  nr.Cork 
*WestpOrt 
*  Wexford 

Whitegate,  near  Cloyne 
White- House,nr.  Beltast 
'Wicklow 

Wo  idt'ord.near  I;oughrea 
*Yougbal] 


PLAN  FOR  THE  WEST  INDIA  MAIL  PACKET  SERVICE. 

Which  came  into  OPERATION  {experimentally)  \st  October,  1842. 

Out  Atlantic. —  Onelarge  Steamer Out  Mails  leave  South anapton  on  the  1st  and  15th.  and  Fal- 
mouth on  the  3d  and  I7lh  of  earh  month.  The  Sd'amer  is  about  thrpe  days  in  reaching  Corunna, 
four  more  in  pertorminij  the  76  •  miles  between  that  place  Hiiii  Funchal,  Madeira,  anrl  twelve  to 
tiiirteen  days  between  Madeira  and  St  Thomas— rather  above  2,600  miles.  Thus  the  mails  should  arrive 
at  St   Thomas  in  nineteen  or  twenty  days  from   the  day  of  departure  from  England. 

On  reaching  St  Thomas  the  Ship  from  Europe  delivers  all  the  outward  M  lils  to  four  Steamers 
there  waiting;  one  for  Desierara  route;  one  for  Jamaica  aud  Havana  direct ;  one  for  Porto  Rico, 
Havtt,   Cuba,  Jamaica,  &c.  ;    and  the  fourth  for  Bekmud*. 

Having  dispersed  the  outward  Mails  the  Steamer  remains  to  refit  and  be  ready  to  form  one  of  the 
four  Steamers  to  assist  in  the  dispersion  of  the  outward  Mails  arriving  at  the  end  of  fifteen  days  by 
another  steamer  from  Europe. 

Should  the  outward  Steamer  not  reach  St  Thomas  before  midnight  on  the  22d  day  from  the  ap- 
pointed time  of  departure  from  Falmouth,  the  four  collected  Steamers  at  St  Thomas  pToneed  wir.h 
the  intercolonial  Wails  on  their  respective  routes  ;  the  out  Mails  in  such  cases  bein^  lion.sidered  Miss- 
ing Mails,  to  temain  after  their  arrival  at  St  Thomas  till  the  next  out-Mails  from  Europe  arrive  and  are 
dispersed. 

Dfmerara  Station. — One  large  Steamer. — As  previously  stated,  the  ont-Mails  should  arrive  at  St 
Thomas  in  nineieen  or  tweniy  days.  In  twenty-two  days  from  the  Mails  leaving  England,  the 
Steamer  on  the  Demerara  station  starts  with  them  to  Tortola,  23  miles;  thence  to  St  Kitts,  128;  thence 
to  St  Nevis,  11  ;  ihence  to  Montserrat,  33  ;  thence  to  Antigua,  32  ,  thence  to  Guadeloupe,  70  ;  thence  to 
Domitrique,  45;  thence  to  Mariiniijae,  40  ;  thence  to  St  Lucia,  45  ;  thence  to  Harbadoes,  100;  and 
thence  to  Demerara,  390 ;  beiii;;  a  total  of  more  than  900  miles,  which  being  done  atari  average  of  eight 
miles  an  hour,  the  packet  should  arrive  at  Demerara  iu  about  four  weeks  from  the  date  of  the  Mails 
leaving  England. 

The  Steamer  stops  until  thirty  days,  fifteen  hours,  reckoned  from  the  time  appoinl.pd  for  the  Outward 
Mails  leaving  Falmouth  ;  this  gives  an  aver;  ge  stay  of  three  days  at  Deuierara,  She  tben  returns  by 
the  same  route,  receiving  by  the  way  all  the  Home  and  Inter^Colonial  Mails  from  the  different  islanos, 
(including  those  sutisequently  named  under  the  head  "  Trinidad  Station,")  which  will  be  delivered  to 
her  by  the  branch  Sieami  r  at  Barbad  ie^'.  On  reaching  St  Thomas  she  delivers  the  Home  Mails  to  the 
Sittamer  bound  to  Bermuda. 

The  Mails  to  and  from  Berbice  are  to  be  forwarded  overland  via  Demerara  as  forrnerly. 

Trinidad  Station.— One  small  Steamer.— On  the  ai  rival  of  the  Steamer  from  St  Thomas  at  Barba- 
does,  this  Steamer  receives  all  Outer  an.i  Inter-Colonial  Mails  dtMiii.d  ior  St  Vincent,  Grenada,  Tohago, 
and  Trinidad,  at  which  'a  ter  place,  distant  from  Barbadoes  about  340  miles,  the  Mail  should  arrive  in 
about  four  weeks  from  England  Afier  about  one  day's  slop  at  Trinidad,  the  siuall  steamer  returns 
by  the  same  route  with  the  Home  Mails,  and  should  arrive  about  one  day  before  the  large  Steamer 
arrives  at  Barbadoes  to  receive  them. 

Jamaica  Station. — One  small  Steamer.— ThU  Steamerreceives  at  St  Thomas  the  Outward  and  Inter- 
Colonial  Mails  loi  Porto  Rico,  Hayti.  and  Si  Jagode  Cuba,  with  which  she  starts  at  the  same  time  with 
the  '•  Demerara"  Steamer.  From  St  Thomas  to  St  Juans,  Porto  Kid,  (iSmiles;  thence  to  Cape  Hay-* 
tien,  360;  ihence  to  St  Jago  de  Cuba.  215;  and  thence  to  Jamaica,  172  miles,  at  which  place  the  small 
Steamer  ahould  arrive  in  between  four  and  five  days,  or  about  twenty-six  or  twenty-seven  days 
reckoner)  from  the  departure  of  the  Mails  from  England.  She  remains  at  Jamaica  until  thirty-one  days, 
fifteen  hours,  from  that  time,  and  then  returns  by  the  same  route;  on  her  arrival  at  St  Ttiomijs,  the 
Home  Mails,  &c.,  are  transferred  to  the  Steamer  bound  to  Bermuda,  the  small  Steamer  remaining  at 
Sc  Thomas  to  perform  the  same  work  after  the  arrival  of  each  "  Out  Atlantic"  Steamer. 

Bermuda  Station.— 0«e  large  Steamer. — This  Vessel  leaves  St  Thomas  with  the  Mail  for  Ber- 
muda at  the  same  time  with  the  other  outward-bound  Steamers.  She  conveys  at  the  same  time  all 
the  Home  Mails  collected  by  the  Steamers  on  the  Demerara,  Trinidad,  and  Jamaica  Stations,  and 
should  arrive  at  Bermuda,  distant  Irom  Sc  Thomas  845  miles,  in  about  six  days,  or  ab.iut  twenty-six 
irom  the  date  of  her  departure  from  EMglanri  ;  at  Bermuda  meets  the  Steamer  from  Havana,  receives 
from  her  the  Mails,  &c.,  for  England,  and  after  ci'ropluiing  her  stock  of  coal,  becomes  the  Home  At- 
lantic Steamer,  subsequt-ntly  iie  cribed. 


POSTAGE  DIRECTORY. 


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Havana  Station. —  One  hm/e  Stediner. — (By  ihis  Vrsspl  the  Mails  are  conveyed  to  jHinaica;  the  a 
rangemeiit,  is  made  to  afford  the  isUnid  of  Jamaica  seven  dear  days  lor  rejilyitid  to  its  coi  resiioiidcnce.! 
On  the  an  iv.il  of  the  Out  mails  at  St  Thomas,  this  Sieamrr  receives  the  Out  and  J  liter  Coloiia 
IVIails  tor  Jamaica — the  "  Chagres  Station,''  the  "  Honduras  Station,"  and  the  "  IMexican  Station.' 
With  thexe  she  proceeds  to  Jamaica  ilircct,  650  miles  ri  urn  St  ThoiriMS.  She  should  arrive  in  thpf-p  dsys. 
At  Jamaica  she  delivers  every  alternate  time  the  "  Santa  Martha,"  "  Cakthagena,"  and  "  Chagres," 
Mails,  to  a  schooner  waitiiii;  to  receive  thun.  Altera  delay  of  tweiity-lonr  hours,  the  Steamer  proceeds 
to  Havana,  distant  from  Jamaica  710  miles.  She  should  arrive  at  the  II  ivaiia  in  ahour  thirty  days  lioin 
the  dae  of  departure  Irom  Eiialand.  At  Havana  she  iH'  ets  every  alternate  lime  a  Schooner,  to  whic-,h 
she  delivers  the  Honduras  Mails,  and  a  Steamer  witli  the  Mexican  Mails.  From  Havaua  she  proceels 
to  Nassau,  360  miles,  thence  to  Bermuda,  775  miles. 

The  Sieamer  from  St  Thonoiis,  as  previously  shown,  ("  See  Bermuda  Station,")  is  calculated  to  reach 
Bermuda  in  aliout  tivo  days  after  the  Havana  Steamer,  but  should  she  not  appear  in  thnt  time,  the 
Steamer  from  Havana  must  not  depart  tor  Europe  till  eleven  days  alter  she  quitted  the  Havana. 

This  will  allow  three  days  for  any  casualty  delaying  the  Steamer  fiom  St  Thomas. 

Mexico  Station. —  One  lan/e  Steamer. — On  the  arrival  of  every  alternate  Out-mail  at  Havana,  this 
Steamer  receives  the  Out  and  Inter-  Colonial  Mails  for  Mexico,  and  after  four  days'  stiiy  proceeds  to  V(-ra 
Cruz,  distant  from  Havana  810  miles,  where  she  lands  the  mails  for  that  place,  and  for  the  city  of  Mexi^- 
CO  ;  she  then  goes  to  Tampico, 205  miles  froiri  Vera  Cruz,  lands  the  mails,  and  remains  until  every  thing 
is  shipped — Mails,  Specie,  &c.  She  thtn  leturns  to  Vera  Cruz,  and  remains  there  till  fitty-fouV  day:-, 
sixteen  hours,  reckoned  from  the  time  of  departure  from  England,  Having  received  Home-mails. 
Stti'cie,  &c.,  t(om  Mexico  and  Vera  Cruz,  she  returns  to  H  ivaua,  meets  the  Outward  Mexico  Steamer, 
aiMi  proceeds  to  Bermuda,  as  shown  in  "  Havana  Station." 

Home  Atlantic  — One  large  Steamer. —  H<ime-mails  Ipom  Havana  reach  Bermuda  in  forty  days  from 
the  tune  the  Out-mails  left  England  ;  wnd  ihe  Home-mails  collected  at  St  Thomas  reach  Bermuda 
in  forty-one  or  forty-two  days  from  the  same  time.  In  forty-three  or  forty-four  days,  or  as  sorm  as 
the  Steamer  from  St  Thomas  has  completed  her  coals,  the  whole  of  the  Hume-mails  leave  Bermuda 
for  England  by  way  of  Fayal,  1770  miles  from  Bermuda,  and  1350  miles  from  SouthHinpton,  which 
should  he  reached  in  sixteen  or  seventeen  days  from  Bermuda. 

La  GuAYkA  Station. — A  Schooner. — On  the  arrival  of  each  alternate  Steamer  at  St  Thomas  with 
the  Out-mails  for  La  Guayra  and  Porto  Cahello  in  22  days  Irom  Etiglanl,  this  Schooner  proceeds  to 
La  Guayra,  480  miles,  usually  performed  in  about  ten  days;  thence  to  Porto  Cabello,  6S  miles;  thence 
to  St  Thomas,  600  miles.  The  time  occupied  iu  going  from,  and  returning  to.  St  Thomas,  is  usually 
about  26  days, 

Chagres  Station. — A  Schooner. —  On  the  arrival  of  each  al  ernate  Havana  Steamer  at  Jamaica 
with  the  Out-mails  for  Santa  Martha,  Carthagena  and  Chagres,  which  should  arrive  at  Jainaica  in 
about  twenty-five  days  from  England,  this  Schooner  proceeds  to  Santa  Martha,  distant  Irom  Jainaica 
440  miles,  usually  at  the  rate  of  2^  miles  an  hour;  thence  to  Canhagera,  105  miles,  at  about  double 
that  rate  of  speed  ;  thence  to  Chagres  at  about  the  same  i  ate,  5  miles,  and  thence  back  to  Jamaica,  560 
miles  at  about  2J  miles  an  hour.  As  the  Schooner  stops  above  two  days  at  Santa  Martha  and  Car- 
thagena, and  about  four  days  at  Chagres,  *he  occupies  about  four  weeks  in  the  voyage  trom  and  to  Ja- 
maica. She  must  leave  Chagres,  on  her  return  to  Jamdicii,  in  piecisely  lorty-ihree  days,  thiiteeii 
hours,  from  the  time  the  Out-mails  left  Falmouth. 

Honduras  Station. — A  Schooner. — On  the  arrival  of  each  alternate  Out  Steamer  with  the  Honduras 
Mails,  (which  should  arrive  in  about  thrty  days  from  England,)  this  Steamer  proceens  with  ihem  to 
Belize,  Honduias,  distant  from  Havana  500  miles.  She  leaves  Honduras  again  with  Home  and  Inter- 
Coloni.il  Mails  in  f<)rty-^ix  days,  twenty-two  hl.ur^  after  the  departure  of  the  Our-^Tiails  trom  Faimeu  h  • 
this  allows  a  stoppage  of  about  a  week  at  Belize,  including  which,  the  voyage  to  and  froin  Havana 
(usually  perlonned  at  an  average  speed  of  about  two  miles  per  hour,)  occupies  about  (our  weeks. 

The  iioyal  West  Inoia  Mail  Packet  Company's  Schooner  no  iongei  sails  between  Madeira  and  Fayal. 


SHIP  LETTERS. 


The  single  uniform  rate  on  Letters  between  the 
United  Kingdom  and  places  beyond  Sea,  when 
conveyed  by  Private  Ships,  is  8d.,  in  whatever 
part  of  the  United  Kingdom  the  Letters  may  be 
posted  or  delivered.  This  is  the  rate  now  ti.ken 
to  Letters  between  the  United  Kingdom  and  the 
East  Indies,  &c.  tic.  when  conveyed  by  Piivae 
Ships,  the  former  distinction  between  these  and 
other  descriptions  of  Ship  Letters  having  been 
abolished. 

The  rates  of  Postage  on  "  Ship"  as  ou  other 
Letters  are  taken  by  weight 

Under  half  an  ounce,  Single. 

Under  an  ounce.  Double. 

Under  two  ounces.        Quadruple. 

Under  three  ounces,      Sextuple,  and  so  on. 

PERSONS  EXEMPT  FROJI  SHIP    LETTER  POSTAGE. 

The  Owners,  Charierers,  or  Consignees,  (resi- 
dent in  the  United  Kingdom,)  and  the  Owners, 
Consignees,  and  Shippers  of  Goods  on  board  ves- 
sels inward  bound,  are  entitled  to  receive  their 
Letters  free  from  Sga  Postage,  to  the  extent  col- 


lectively of  Six  ounces  in  weight,  by  any  One  Ves- 
sel to  any  One  such  Person.  In  the  case  of  Ves- 
sels coming  from  Ceylon,  the  Mauritius,  the  East 
Indies,  or  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  for  an  Owner, 
Charterer,  or  Consignee  of  such  Vessel,  the  let- 
ters may  be  collectively  Twenty  ounces  in  weight. 
The  Owner,  Charterer,  or  Consignee  must  be  de- 
scribed as  such  on  the  address  and  superscription  ; 
and  in  the  case  of  Owners,  Shippers,  or  Consig- 
nees of  goods,  it  must  also  appear  by  the  Ship's 
Manifest,  that  they  have  Goods  on  board  the  Ves- 
sel. Such  persons  are  entitled  to  have  their  Let- 
ters which  come  within  the  above  Conditions  be- 
foie  the  Master  of  the  Vessel  delivers  the  other 
Letters  in  his  charge  to  the  Post  Office. 

*.*  Every  Person  who  shall,  with  intent  to 
evade  any  Duty  of  Po^tage,  falsely  superscribe 
a  Letter  as  beinir  the  Owner,  or  the  Charterer,  or 
the  Consignee  of  a  Vessel  conveying  the  same,  or 
as  the  Owner,  or  the  Shipper,  or  the  Consignee 
of  Goods  shipped  in  such  Vessel,  shall  for  every 
such  offence  forfeit  Ten  Pounds, 


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POSTAGE    DTRECTOTIY. 


NORTH   AMERICA,  AND  BRITISH  AND  FOREIGN  WEST  INDIA  ISLANDS. 

The  Mails  for  North  America  are  forwarded  by  Steam  Packets,  which  leave  Liverpool  twice  a 
month,  iinaiediately  after  the  arrival  of  the  London  Mails  of  the  3d  and  18th,  unless  either  of  these 
should  fall  on  a  Sunday,  and  then  ou  the  succeeding  day.  During  the  winter  naonths,  viz.  Dec  Jan. 
Feb.  and  March,  but  one  Mail,  that  of  the  3d,  is  despatched. 


North  America,  viz.  :  — Quebec,  Montreal,  and  all  Parts  of  f  Canada, 
N'»»a  Scotia,  (Halifax  excepted,)  Prince  Edward's  Island,  and  New 
Brunswick,    conveyed  direct   hr/   the  contract  Packets  (being    one  shilling 

packet  postai;e,  and  twopence  Uniform  internal  Colonial  Rate,) 

*lt  forwarded  via  Boston  the  above  places  are  charged, 

Halifax,  Newtoundland,  *New  York,  the  Bermudas,  and  the  *United 
States,  

British  West  Indies,  &c.,  including  Jamaica,  Barbadoes,  New  Provi- 
dence, Turks  Island,  Bahamas,  Antfgua.  Berbice,  Cariacou,  Deme- 
rara.  Domiirca,  Grenada,  St  Lucia,  Montserrat,  Nevis,  St  Vincent's 
St  Kiti's,  Tobago,  Tortola,  and  Trinidad, 

Foreign  West  Itioies,  including  *Guadaloupe,  *A)artinique,  *St  Thomas, 
•Curagoa,  'Surinam,  "St  Martin's,  'St  Croix,  and  Porto  Rico 


PACKET  RATES. 
Paying  the  Postage  optional, 
excepting  those  Places  mark- 
ed thus,*  which  must  be  paid 
forthwith. 

Under 
JOz. 

Under 
1  Oz. 

Under 
2  Oz. 

s.   d. 

S.    d. 

s.   d. 

1     2 

2     4 

4     8 

1     0 

2     0 

4     0 

1     0 

2     0 

4     0 

1     0 

2     0 

4     0 

1     3 

2  '0 

5     8 

Letters  to  the  British  West  Indies  are  forwarded  at  the  charge  of  one  shilling  for  each  single  letter,  and 
so  in  proportion  from  all  parts  of  the  United  Kingdom,  without  any  charge  for  inland  postage. 

All  Letters  addressed  to  North  America  will  be  considered  as  intended  to  be  forwarded  by  the  Con- 
tract Steam  Packets,  and  charged  accordingly,  unless  the  words  "  By  Private  Ship"  be  plainly  wriiten 
on  them. 

t  Letters  for  Canada,  conveyed  by  the  North  American  Packets  from  Liverpool,  if  specially  ad- 
dressed "  via  Boston,"  will  be  forwarded  by  that  Route,  in  the  United  States  Mail,  provided  the 
Packet  Postage  be  paid  in  advance. 


RATES  OF  POSTAGE  WITHIN  BRITISH  NORTH  AMERICA. 

Letters  forwarded  to  or  from  British  North  America  by  the  Liverpool  Packets,  or  by  Private 
Ships,  passing  direct  between  the  United  Kingdom  and  British  America,  are  charged  with  an  Uni- 
form Colonial  rate  of  Twopence  the  half  ounce  when  posted  or  delivered  at  any  other  towns  than  the 
ports  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia    or  St  John's.  Newlouudland. 

When  not  conveyed  direct  between  the  United  Kingdom  and  British  America,  but  forwarded  through 
the  United  States,  they  are  liable  to  the  full  Internal  rates,  according  to  distance. 


DISPATCH  OF  FOREIGN  MAILS  FROM  EDINBURGH. 

France  Daily. 

Belgium  Saturday,  Sunday,  Tuesday,  and  Wednesday. 

Holland Sunday  and  Wedaesday. 

Hamburg,  Sweden    and  Norway..... >  g^^j      ^^^  Wednesday. 

Germany,  Denmark,  llussia,  l^russia ) 

Sweden   and    Norway  (dtiring  the  summer  months)  \  fhur  d 

iia  Hull  ) 

Lisbon,  Madeiia,  Vigo,  Cadiz,  Oporto,  &  Gibral.       Every  Friday. 

^  Twice  in  each  month,  viz. — On  the  last  day  but 
Malta,  Greece,  and  Ionian  Islands,  via  Falmouth  >-       one  of  every  month,   and  on  the  Friday  nearest 

)       /o  the  15th  of  every  month. 

Syria,  Egypt,  and  India,  via  Falmouth La>t  day  but  one  in  each  month.  ,^ 

Brazil,  Bueno5  Ajrei',  Mddeira  <fc  Canary  Ijlutids.       Isl  Mutiday  in  each  inuiith.  .^SJ 


POSTAGE  DIRECTORY. 


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LEGHORN,    CIVITA    VECCHIA,    NAPLES,    MALTA, 

SYRIA,  ATHENS,  SMYRNA,  CONSTANTINO  PLE, 

AND  ALEXANDRIA. 

Table  of  the  Route  of  the  French  Steam  Packets,  with  the  Rates  of  Postage  (on 
letters  posted  within  France)  from  Marseilles;  Time  occupied  tuiring  the  Voyage, 
and  Time  of  Stopping  at  each  Place,  from  Marseilles  to  Alexandria. 


To  Leghorn, 

Ci vit a  Vecchia 

Naples 

Malta, 

Syria, 

Athens 

Smy  rna 

Constantinople 

Alexandria 

From  Alexandria  to  Syria, 

Athens 

Smyrna 

Constantinople . 

Malta, 

Naples, 

Civita  Vecchia 

Leghorn, 

Marseilles, 


Postajfe.  Time  of  Voyage. 


Stop. 


Friim-s. 

Days. 

Hours. 

Days. 

Hours. 

1 

1 

10 

7 

1 

2 

2 

8 

1 

2 

23 

... 

6 

1 

4 

22 

1 

2 

8 

12 

2 

8 

10 

14 

2 

8 

21 

1 

•  ■• 

2 

10 

13 

1 

15 

2 

10 

16 

1 

18 

1 

2 

16 

12 

1 

3 

o 

14 

1 

3 

13 

1 

1 

5 

5 

1 

15 

2 

5 

18 

2 

7 

17 

6 

2 

8 

14 

6 

2 

9 

16 

o 

10 

16 

The  Packet  leaves  Marseilles  the  1st,  11th,  and  21st  of  each  Month,  at  5  p.m.  ;  and 
Alexandria  the  6th,  16th,  and  26th,  at  4  p.m.  Letters  intended  to  be  sent  by  these 
Packets  must  be  addressed  "via  Marseilles"  ''per  French  Packet." 


GREECE,  MALTA,  AND  IONIAN 
ISLANDS. 

Mails  to  be  despatched  by  Steam  Boats 
from  Falmouth  are  made  up  in  London  on 
the  Saturday  nearest  to  the  15th  of  each 
month,  and  on  the  last  day  of  each  month, 
unless  it  happens  on  a  Sunday,  when  they 
are  made  up  on  the  previous  day.  Letters 
intended  for  this  conveyance  must  be  spe- 
cially addressed   "  via.   Falmouth." 

Closed  Mails  are  also  made  up^in  Lon- 
don on  the  4th  of  each  month,  and  de- 
spatched via  Marseilles,  from  whence  they 


are  forwarded  by  British  Steam  Boats 
Ail  Letters  are  sent  by  this  route  unless 
otherwise  addressed. 

Letters  are  likewise  sent  via  Marseilles, 
from  whence  they  are  forwarded  by  the 
French  Steam  Boats,  which  leave  Mar- 
seilles on  the  1st,  11th,  and  21st  of  each 
month,  if  specially  so  directed. 

EGYPT,  SYRIA,  AND  EAST  INDIES. 

Mails  to  be  dispatched  by  Steam  Boats 

from  Falmouth  direct  to  Alexandria  are 

made  up  ia  London  on  the  last  day  of  each 


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POSTAGE  DIRECTORY. 


month,  unless  it  happens  on  a  Sunday, 
when  they  are  made  up  on  the  previous 
day.  Letters  intended  for  this  conveyance 
must  be  specially  addressed  "  via  Fal- 
mouth." 

Closed  Mails  are  also  made  up  in  Lon- 
don on  the  4th  of  each  month,  and  dis- 
patched via  Marseilles,  whence  tliey  are 
forwarded  by  British  Steam  Boats.  All 
Letters  are  sent  by  this  route  unless  other- 
wise addressed. 

Letters  are  likewise  sent  via  Marseilles, 
whence  they  are  forwarded  by  the  French 
Steam  Boats,  which  leave  Marseilles  on 
1st,  11th,  and  21st  of  each  month,  if  spe- 
cially so  directed. 

N.B.  The  Letters  which  are  sent  in  the 
Closed  Mails  on  the  4th  of  the  month,  are 
forwarded  from  Malta  to  Alexandria  by 
the  Steam  Boat  which  left  Falmouth  with 
the  Mail  of  the  last  day  of  the  previous 
month. 


LETTERS  NOT  TO  BE  SEALED  WITH 
WAX  WHEN  SENT  TO  WARM  CLI- 
MATES. 

The  practice  of  Sealing  Letters  passing 
to  and  from  the  East  and  West  Indies, 
and  other  warm  Climates,  is  attended  with 
much  inconvenience,  and  frequently  with 
serious  injm-y  to  the  Letters,  in  conse- 
quence of  the  Melting  of  the  Wax,  and 
adhesion  of  the  Letters  to  each  other. 

In  the  case  of  Mails  received  from  In- 
dia, considerable  delay  is  occasioned ;  and 
notwithstanding  the  greatest  care  is  taken 
in  separating  the  Letters,  which,  owing  to 
the  cause  already  mentioned,  adhere  closely 
together,  many  are  much  damaged  and 
torn ;  the  public  are  therefore  recom- 
mended in  all  cases  to  use  Wafers  in  pre- 
ference to  Wax,  in  securing  their  Letters 
sent  to  India  or  other  warm  Climates, 
and  also  to  advise  their  correspondents  in 
those  countries  to  pursue  the  same  course 


A  NEW  CONVENTION 

Having  been  made  vnth  France  ^vhich  will  come  into  operation  on  the  first  day  oi' 
June  next,  the  following  alterations  in  the  rates  of  Postage,  \sA\\  take  place  on  and  from 
that  date. 

LETTERS  TO  AND  FROM  FRANCE  AND  PASSING  THROUGH 

FRANCE. 

The  British  rate  on  all  Letters  addressed  to  France  and  Algeria,  or  to  countries 
through  France,  will  be  reduced  to  5d.  on  a  Letter  not  exceeding  Half  an  ounce  in  weight, 
and  the  French  rate  on  such  Letters  will  be  reduced  to  5d.  on  a  Letter  undir  die  weight 
of  a  quarter  of  an  ounce,  to  whatever  place  in  France  or  Algeria  the  Letter  may  be 
addressed,  excepting  however  all  I^etters  conveyed  by  British  Packets  in  the  Mediter- 
ranean, which  will  be  liable  to  the  British  Mediterranean  rates  in  addition  to  the  above 
mentioned  British  rate  of  od.  from  England. 

The  French  transit  rate  on  Letters  passing  thi'ough  France  will  also  be  reduced  to 
5d.  on  a  Letter  tinder  the  weight  of  a  quarter  of  an  ounce,  but  the  other  Foreign  Rates 
will  vary  according  to  the  limit  to  which  the  Letter  may  be  paid. 

All  Letters  addressed  to  France,  or  to  countries  through  France  (except  to  those 
countries  hereafter  mentioned  to  which  the  British  Rate  need  only  be  paid),  will  be 
liable  to  both  the  British  and  Foreign  Rates  combined  iu  the  same  mamaer  as  such  com- 
bined I'ates  are  now  charged  on  Letters  paid  to  destination  ;  for  instance,  a  Letter  not 
exceeding  half  an.  ounce  is  hable  to  one  British  rate,  while  a  Letter  under  a  quarter  of 
an  ounce  is  liable  to  one  Foreign  rate,  and  so  in  proportion,  as  shoA^m  in  the  foUowmg 
scale : — 

British  Rates.  Foreiifu  Eates. 


and 


1 


A  Letter  under  a \  of  an  ounce is  liable  to... 

„         weighing  a....  :f  andnotexceetUng^         „  ...        1  ,,  '1 

„         exceeding 5- and  under ^         ,,  ...       2  „  3 

„         -weighing J  and  not  exceeding  1         „  ...       2  „  4 

„  exceeding 1  and  under \\       „         ...       4  „  5 

The  British  charge  increasing  two  rates  of  Postage  for  every  additional  ounce,  accord- 
ing to  the  scale  of  weight,  for  charging  Inland  Letters  and  the  Foreign  charge  increas- 
ing- one  rate  of  Postage  for  every  additional  quarter  of  an  ounce.  It  must  be  observed, 
however,  that  the  English  and  French  modes  of  charging  by  weight  are  dissimilar  :  a 
Letter  not  being  liable  to  an  increased  British  rate,  imless  it  exceed  the  half  ounce  or 


POSTAGE  DIRECTORY. 315 

ounce,  while  an  additional  Foreign  rate,  is  ciiai-yi-iible  if  it  actually  attain  the  quarter, 
half,  three  quarters  of  an  ounce,  or  ounce,  respectively'. 

Letters  to  Fi'mice  and  Algeria  must  be  either  unpaid  or  have  the  whole  of  the  Postage 
to  destination,  British  and  Foreign,  paid  in  advance,  as  it  will  be  no  longer  optional  to 
pay  the  British  rate  only. 

The  Postage  through  France,  must  be  paid  on  Letters  for  Spain  and  Portugal  (when 
addressed  via  France),  and  on  Letters  tor  Sardinia,  and  the  Southern  States  of  Italy. 

The  Postage  on  Letters  for  Southern  Italy  may  be  paid  through  Sardinia  (viz.  to  the 
frontier  towns  of  Sardinia,  Broni  or  Sarzanne,)  as  well  as  through  Fi-anco,  and  the 
Postajic  on  Letters  to  Sardinia  itself  may  be  jiaid  to  destination  in  Sardinia  as  well  as 
throiinh  France. 

The  following  are  the  countries  to  which  Letters  may  be  sent  by  paying  only  the 

British  rate  of  5d.  on  Letters  when  not  exceeding  half  an  ounce,  viz. : — 

Turkey.  The  Ionian  Islands.     Germany.      ")    t^^         •  n        1 1 ,      a 

,,„     t''.  4^-  T>i-flt  specially  aildresed 

i  he  Levant.  Austria.  Belgium.        V         '■    .    -p    .^ 

The  Archipelago.    Venetian  Lombardy.  Holland.         j 
Greece.  Switzerland. 

Letters  for  Baden.,  Bavaria,  and  certain  parts  of  Germany,  served  by  or  forwarded 
through  the  office  of  the  Prince  of  Tour  and  Taxis,  may  be  sent  unpaid,  or  jM^'cl  through 
France  or  jioid  to  d^'sfin/ttion. 

Letters  for  the  foUo^ving  places  may  be  forwarded  by  the  French  Mediterranean 
Packets  which  leave  Marseilles  on  the  1st,  11th,  and  21st  of  each  Month,  either  wrtf>a/d 
or  paid  to  destination,  viz. : — 

Alexandria.  Greece.  The  two  Sicilies. 

Constantinople.  Malta.  Smyrna. 

The  Dardanelles.        Papal  States,  or  States  of  the  Church.  Tuscany. 
Letters  intended  to  go  by  these  Packets  should  be  addressed  "  by  Fi-ench  Mediter- 
ranean Packet." 

Letters  for  Malta  and  Alexandria  may  be  also  sent  by  the  closed  Mail  on  the  4th  of 
each  Month,  either  xmpaid  or  paid  to  destination  ;  but  on  Letters  for  the  Ionian 
Islands  and  the  East  Indies,  sent  by  such  closed  Mail,  the  Postage  must  be  prepaid. 

LETTERS  FOR  BRITISH  COLONIES  OR  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES 
BEYOND  SEA,  via  FRANCE. 

In  addition  to  those  countries  and  places  on  the  Continent  and  in  the  Mediterranean, 
which  have  been  already  alluded  to.  Letters  may  be  sent  to  any  British  Colony  or 
Foreign  Country  beyond  Sea  from  any  Port  in  France,  if  specially  so  addressed.  The 
charge  on  such  Letters  will  be  the  British  rate  of  5d.  on  a  Letter  not  exceeding  half 
an  ounce  in  weight,  and  a  Foreign  rate  of  lOd.  under  a  quarter  of  an  ounce,  both 
which  rates  must  always  be  paid  in  advance.  It  is  advisable  that  the  name  of  the 
Port  in  France  from  which  it  is  wished  that  the  Letter  should  be  chspatched,  and  also, 
if  possible,  the  name  of  the  Vessel  by  wliich  it  is  to  be  conveyed,  should  be  stated  on 
the  address  of  the  Letter. 

REGISTERED  LETTERS. 

Registered  Letters  to  France  will  continue  to  be  sent  under  the  satue  regulations  as 
at  present,  and  Registered  Letters  addressed  to  countries  through  France  will  be 
treated  in  like  manner  ;  that  is,  a  Registration  Fee  of  Is.  over  and  above  all  rates  of 
Postage  must  be  paid  in  advance,  the  British  rate  being  the  same  as  on  other  Letters 
similarly  addressed,  but  not  registered,  but  double  the  Foreign  rates  to  destination,  o? 
to  the  utmost  Uniit  to  which  the  Postage  can  be  paid,  to  which  an  ordinary  Letter 
would  be  liable,  must  be  paid,  and  the  whole  of  the  Postage  must  be  paid  in  advance. 

NEWSPAPERS. 

English  Newspapers  may  be  forwarded  to  France  by  Packet  Free  of  Postage,  or  by 
Private  Ship  for  One  Penny  each,  and  French  Newspapers  will  be  deUvered  in  Eng- 
land for  One  Halfpenny  each  as  at  present. 

On  Newspapers  to  and  from  Spain,  via  France,  the  rate  will  be  One  Halfpenny  each. 

On  Newspapers  to  and  from  Greece  One  Penny  each,  if  forwai'ded  by  the  French 
Mediterranean  Packets. 


316  POSTAGE  DIRECTORY. 


On  Newspapers  forwarded  by  the  inonthb/  closed  Mall)  and  not  via  Falmouth,  or  to 
and  from  the  East  Indies,  Malta,  or  any  other  place  in  the  Mediterranean,  the  rate  will 
be  3d.  each. 

On  Newspapers  to  and  from  all  other  comitries,  either  on  the  Continent  of  Europe 
or  beyond  Sea,  passing  through  France,  the  rate  wiU  be  2d.  each.  Prices  Current 
and  Commercial  Lists  duly  stamped  enjoy  the  same  privilege  as  Newspapers. 

PEUIODICAL  WORKS  AND  PAHLIAMENTARY  PROCEEDINGS. 

Periodical  Works,  not  strictly  Newspapers,  which  are  published  as  Pamphlets,  and 
Parliamentary  Proceedings,  may  be  forwarded  to  France,  hut  to  France,  onhj,  under 
the  following  regulations  : — 

Firsth/,  The  Postage  must  be  paid  in  advance. 
Sfcondhi,  They  must  be  sent  in  Covers  open  at  the  sides. 
T]iivdhj,  They  must  be  printed  in  the  English  language. 
The  rates  of  Postage  on  such  Works  and  Parliamentary  Proceedings  will  be  as 
follows : — 

Not  exceeding  two  ounces  m  weight Id. 

Above  two  ounces  and  not  exceeding  three  ounces ...6d. 

Above  three  ounces  and  not  exceeding  four  ounces 8d. 

And  2d.  for  every  additional  oimce  up  to  the  weight  of  sixteen  ounces,  beyond  which 
weight  no  publication  can  be  forwarded. 

The  regular  Mails  mil  be  dispatched  as  at  present  from  Dover  to  Calais,  but  Ship- 
Letter  Bags  will  be  made  up  between  the  follo^nng  places,  viz.  : — 

London  and  Boulogne.         Dover  and  Boulogne.         Brighton  and  Havre. 
London  and  Ha^  re.  Brighton  and  Dieppe.         Southampton  and  Havre. 

Dover  and  Calais. 

The  above-mentioned  Rates  and  Regulations  apply  equally  to  all  Letters  passing 
between  England  and  France,  whether  forwarded  by  the  regular  Mail  Packet  or  by 
Private  Ship. 

It  must,  however,  be  distinctly  understood  that  all  Letters  wll  be  forwarded  by  the 
regular  Mail  from  London,  via  Dover  and  Calais,  unless  specially  addressed  by  Private 
Ship,  and  unless  the  route  is  specified. 

The  foUowiiHj  TABLE  shows  ivhat  Letters  maij  he  sent  unpaid,  and  what  are  the  lowest 
Rates  on  those  Letters  tuhich  require  'payment  in  advance  in  order  to  be  forivarded. 

France  or  Algeria, Unpaid. 

-»c  i'  ' T'       ^^   f  Both  by  Frencli  and  English  Packets. 

Malta, Lnpaul.  )  " 

Constantinople, 

The  Dardanelles, , 

Greece, 

Papal  States,  or  States  of     V      Wt„,.„;  i  /When  sent  bv  the  French  Mediterranean 

the  Church, S     /"^"P^'''^  "      Packet- 

The  two  Sicilies, 

Smyrna, 

Tuscany, 

Baden, L^npaid. 

Bavaria, Unpaid. 

Certain  Northern   States  of      )  (When  served  by  or  forwarded  through  the 

Europe  and  )  Unpaid. '  Office  of  the  Prince  of  Tour  and  Taxis.    For 

Central  German  States, j  \  a  hst  of  which  see  below. 

Turkey, 5d. 

The  Levant, 5d. 

The  Archipelago, 5d. 

The  Ionian  Islands, 5d. 

Austria, Sd. 

Venetian  Lombardy, 5d. 

Smtzei'laud, 5d. 


POSTAGE  DIRECTORY, 


317 


Germany, 5d.^ 

Excepting  the  States  served  by  the 
Prince  of  Tour  and  Taxis. 

Belgium, 5d. 

Holland, 5d. 

Spain, lOd. 

Portugal, lOd. 

Sardinia, lOd. 

Southern  Italy,  when  not  conveyed  ?  -i  r>  j 
by  Mediterranean  Packets, S 

India.  &c.,  as  far  as  Bombay,.. ..Is.  lOd. 

Any  British  Colony,  or  Foreign"! 

Country  beyond  Sea,  except  (.  ,        „  , 
in  the  Mediterranean,  whenC 
forwarded  through  France,  J 


If  specially  addressed  via  France. 


Free  Cities 


A  LIS  T  of  the" Northern  States  of  Europe,  and  the  German  States,  which  are  served  by 
or  forwarded  through  the  Office  of  the  Prince  of  Tour  and  Taxis. 

Brunswick.  Bremen. 

Denmark.  Frankfort. 

Hanover.  Hamburg. 

Mecklenburg  Schwerin.  Lubeck.        J 

Mecklenburg  Strelitz.  Hesse  Darmstadt. 

Oldenburg.  Hesse  (Electoral) 

Saxony.  Hesse  Homburg. 

SAveden  and  Norway.  Lippe-Detmold. 
Nassau. 


Reuss. 

Saxe-Altenburg. 

Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. 

Saxe-Meiningen. 

Saxe-Weimar. 

Schaumberg  Lippe. 

Schwartzburg-Rudolstadt. 

Schwartzburg-Sonderhausen 

Wurtembursj. 


Unpaid  Letters,  specially  addressed  to  be  forwarded  by  routes  which  require  Postage 
to  be  paid  in  advance,  will  not,  if  there  are  any  means  of  transmitting  them,  be  opened 
and  returned  to  the  Writers  for  the  payment  of  such  Postage,  but  will  be  dispatched, 
if  possible,  by  other  routes,  unpaid. 


RATES  OF  POSTAGE 


On  Letters  and  on  Newspapers  to  FRANCE,  and   to   Countries  passing  through 
France,  from  the  United  Kingdom  (the  Channel  Islands  excepted). 


Dkstination. 


France  and  Algeria 


Spain  

(1)  Portugal. 


Limit  to  which 

Letters  may  be 

paid. 


Unpaid    

Destination   ... 


thro'  France  ... 


British 
Rate  not 

exceed- 
ing ^  oz. 


CoMBI.NKD  BlUTlsn  AND  FoKKIGN  KaTKS 

o  o 


Weighing 
under 
a  J  oz. 


British 
Foreign 


British 
Foreign 

Total 


10 


tax  ° 
S  "'^ 
Ml  a 


s.  d 
10 


1     3 

5 
10 


1     3 


^■s 


10 
1     3 


10 
1     3 


2     1 


■tH   o   be 

.2Pc 


10 

1     8 


2     6 
10 


3    S^    O 


1  8 

2  1 


1  8 

2  1 


(1)  Letters  for  Portugal,  intended  to  be  sent  via  France,  must  be 


2     6,     3     9 

o  directed. 


Rates  on 
Newspapers. 


Payment 
compulsory. 


(      Free 
(by  Packet. 

U.hy 
private  Ship. 

Spain  M. 
Portugal  2d. 


318 


POSTAGE  DIRECTORY. 


DESTTXATIOT. 


Limit  to  which 

Letters  may  be 

paid. 


Sardinia . 


thro'  France . 


(2)  Italy,  Southern 


British 
Rate  not 

exceed- 
ing i  oz. 


Broni  or        ) 
Sarzanne ] 


British 
Foreign 


C051W.VED  British  and  Foreign  Katk; 


■Weighing 
under 
a  i  oz. 


British 
Foreign 


Total      1     1 


Britisli 
Foreign 


British 
Foreign 


Total 


11 
1    4 


•?  "o  tx 


o  ^ 

H  s 


5 
1     4 


10 
1     3 


10 
2    0 


1     9      2  10 

5 

10 


1     3 


5 
1  10 


2     3 


10 
1     3 


10 


10 
1     8 


3     6 
10 


4     6 


Kates  on 
Newspapers, 


Payment 
compulsory 


1  8 

2  1 


1     8 
3     4 


1  8 

2  1 


6     3 


(2)  The  following  States  are  comprised  in  Southern  Italy,  viz. — 

Papal  States,  or  States  of  the  Church.  |  Lucca. 

Two  Sicihes — Naples  and  Sicily.  I  Modena. 

Tusc-auy.  |  Parma  and  Placentia. 

Letters  for  tlie  Papal  States,  Two  Sicihes,  and  Tuscany,  may  be  sent  unpaid  via  Marseilles. 

Calais      .     . 

thi-o'  France. 


Switzerland 


(3)  Bavaria. 


(4)  Northern  States  of  Eu-  j 
rope,  forwarded  through 
the  Office  of  Tour  and  1 
Taxis jDestinatiou 


f  Unpaid 
Calais 


thro'  France 


3ritisli          5 
foreign        0 

1(J 

"10 
1     3 

"10 
1     8 

i"  8 

2     1 

Total          10 

1     3 

2     1 

2    6 

3     fl 

British         5 
[•"oreign        9 

5 
1     6 

io|       10 

2     3      3     0 

1  8 
3     9 

Total      1     2 

British          5 
Foreign        5 

1  11 
10 

3     1 

"10 
1     3 

3   lU 

'"10 
1     8 

5     5 

i"  S 

2     1 

Total          10 

1     3 

2     1 

2    6 

3     9 

British         5 
Foreign  1     3 

2     6 

10 
3     9 

10 
5     0 

1  8 
6     3 

Total       1     8 

2  11 

4     7 

5  10 

7  11 

(3)  Letters  for  Bavaria,  intended  to  be  sent  via  France,  mu.st  be  so  directed. 

(4)  Letters  for  tliese  States,  intended  to  be  sent  via  France,  must  be  so  directed.     They  consist  of 
the  foUowing  Countries,  viz. — 

Brunswick.      j    Hanover.  |    Mecklenburg  Strehtz.    I     Saxony. 

Denmark.         |    Mecklenburg-Scliwerin.  |     Oldenburg.  ]     Sweden  and  Norway. 


(5)  Baden. 


Unpaid   .     . 
CaUis      .     . 

thro*  Franco 


-      1 


British 
Foreign 

Total 

British 
Foreign 

Total 

5 

5 
10 

-     1 

10 
1     3| 

10 
1     8 

1  8 

2  1 

10 

1     3 

2     l| 

2    6 

3     9 

5 

8 

5 
1     4 

10; 

2    0 

10 

2     8 

1  8 
3    4 

1     1 

1     9 

2  10 

3     6 

5    0 

Letters  for  Baden,  intended  to  he  sent  ria  France,  must  he  so  directed. 

-  — -  -  -'----■"       -^  -■ '  ■■-■■ ■-  [-1  niiavr  -- 


POSTAGE  DIllECTORY. 


319 


DESTINATION. 


(6;  German  States,  sewed 
by  the  Office  of  Tour 
and  Taxis    .... 


Limit  to  Ti'liiol 

Letters  may  be 

paiil. 


Unpaid 
Calais 


thro'  France 


British 
Rate  not 

exceed- 
ing ;V  11/. 


Co.MniNKD  BuiTISH  A.MI  KoKKlG.V  RaT1:S. 


Weighing 
under 
a  I  oz. 


British 
Foreign 


British 
Foreign 


Total       1     3 


It 


10 
1     3 


1     8 


10 
2     6 


1      3     41     3     4 


Rates  on 
Newspapers. 

Payment 
compulsory. 


5  10 


(6)  Letters  for  these  States,  intended  to  be  sent  via  J'rance,  must  be  so  directed.     They  are  as  follows: — 


(  Free 


Bremen 
Pranldbrt 
Hamburgh.    C 
Lubeck.         J 
Hesse-Darmstadt. 
Hesse  (Electoral). 


Hesse-Homberg 

Lippt-Detmoki. 

Nassau. 

Reuss. 

Saxe-  Altenburg . 

Saxe-Coburg  Gotha. 


Saxe-Meiningen. 

Saxe- Weimar. 

Schaumberg-Lippe. 

Schwartzburg-Rudolstadt. 

Schwartzburg'-Sonderhausen. 

Wurtemburg. 


]  I  (2d. 

Turkey Except  to 

The  Levant Greece  and 

The  Archipelago the   Ionian 

(7)  Greece Calais 5  ...  Islands,  to 

The  Ionian  Islands r  British  ...    .'•  ^          10          10      1     8  j  which 

Austria '  thro' France j  Foreign...    .'i!  5      13      18      2     1    [places 

Venetian  Lombardy ^  1 _      Nevvspa- 

fGermany i  (.Total           10^  1     3      2     1;     2     6     3     9      pers  are 

(8)  .^Belgium j  1 j forwards 

(Holland |  |  [                              free -yia 

.1  '  '                          [Austria. 

(7)  Letters  for  Greece  may  be  sent  xmpaid  via  Marseilles. 

(8)  Letters  for  Germany,  Belgium,  and  Holland,  intended  to  be  sent  via  France,  must  be  so  directed. 

By  the  French  Packet 
Boats  from  Marseilles. 


Alexandria 

Smyrna 

The  Dardanelles 
C  onstantiuople . . . 


Unpaid  (9).., 
Destination., 


British 
Foreign 


Total       1     3 


"in 

■■'lo 

i"  8 

1     8 

2     t) 

3     4 

4     2 

y 

2     1 

3     4 

4     2 

5  10 

J 

(9)  Unpaid  Letters  can  be  sent  only  to  the  places  here  specified;  if  addressed  to  any  other  place  in 
Turkey  in  Europe  or  in  Asia,  the  Postage  must  be  pre-paid. 


Tuscany 

Two  SiciUes 


Roman  or  Papal  States 
Greece ^.... 


Malta . 


Ionian  Islands 


Uni)aid 

Destination  . 


Unpaid 

Destination  . 


Unpaid 

Destination.. 


Destination.. 


British 

5 

5 

"lO 

"lO 

i"  8 

Foreign  1 
Total       1 

4 

2     8 

4     0 

5     4 

6     8 

9 

3     1 

4  10 

6     2 

8     4 

British 

r, 

5 

"'lO 

"'lO 

i"  8 

Foreign  1 
Total       1 

2 

2     I 

3     ti 

4     8 

5  10 

7 

2     9 

4     4 

5     6 

7     6 

British 

^ 

5 

"lO 

"'lO 

i"  b] 

Foreign 

8 

1     4 

2     0 

2     8 

3     4J 

Total       1 

1 

1     9 

2  10 

3     6 

5     0- 

British 

5 

5 

10 

10 

1     8- 

Foreign 

10 

1    8 

2    6 

3     4 

4    2  I 

Total 

15 

2     ] 

3    4 

4     2 

5  lo; 

f  Roman 

V  States, 
^        '2d, 

f  Greece, 
^        Id. 


N.B. — Wheti  it  is  desired  that  Letters  should  be  forwarded  from  Marseilles  by  French  Packet,  they 
should  be  so  directed.  .  . 


320 


POSTAGE  DIRECTORY. 


DESTINATION. 


Limit  to  which 

Letters  may  be 

paid. 


By   the  British  Packet 
Boats  from  Marseilles. 


(Malta. 


CoMBi.vED  British  and  Foreig.n  Rates. 


Britisli 
Rate  not 

exceed- 
ing ij  OZ. 


Unpaid 

iDestination.. 


-Unpaid , 

Alexandria .(IDestination. 


India Destination 


Weighing 
under 


British 
Foreign 


fcpx  o 


o  o 
u  -^ 


Total      1     3 


British   1     3 
Foreign 


Total      1     8 


British   1     5 
Foreign        b 


1    3 
0  10 


1 
0  10 


Total       1   10     2     3 


^1" 


1     3l 


2    6 
1     3 


2  10 
1     3 


2     6 
1 


2  10 
1 


Rates  on 
Newspapers 

Payment 
compulsory. 


3     4 
2     1 


5     0 
2     1 


7     1 

5 

2     1 


7     9 


\-     3d. 


3d. 


N.B. — Letters  for  Malta,  Alexandria,  and  India,  will  always  be  forwarded  by  the  Monthly  Closed 
Mail  from  London,  on  the  4th  of  each  Month,  unless  otherv;ise  directed. 


(10)  Ionian  Islands Destination. 


British   1     3| 
Foreign        5 


1     3 
0  10 


2     6|     2    6 
1     3l     1     8 


Total       1     8 


5     01 
2     1 


^ 


(10)  Letters  for  the  Ionian  Islands  are  forw.irded  via  France  and  Trieste,  unless  otherwise  directed. 


iBy  French  Packets  or  by 

!  Private  Ships,  from  any 
Port  in  France. 
Any  British  Colony,  or 
I  Foreign  Country  beyond 
Sea,  except  in  the  Me- 
(Uterranean 


Destination. 


British 
Foreign 

Total       1     3'     2     1 


10 
2    6 


10 
3     4 


1 
4     2 


RATES  OF  POSTAGE  UPON  FOREIGN  LETTERS  SENT  BY  THE 
FOLLOWING  PACKETS:— 


From  or  to 
Eduiburgh. 

thajvies  packet. 

Holland,  ....         1     6 

Germany,  Denmark,   Sweden,  and 

Russia,  .  .         .         .  1   10 

Hanse  Towns,  viz,,  Hamburg,  Lu- 
beck,  and  Bremen,  and  Grand 
Duchy  of  Oldenburg,    .         .         0     6 

Heligoland,       .         .         .         .         10 

HULL  PACKETS. 
Sweden  and  Norway,  during  the  \  ,      q 
summer  months  only,         .         . ) 

FALMOUTH  PACKETS. 
Lisbon,      ...  .19 

Madeira,  Canary  Islands,  and  Azores,  1  10 


Spain,  .... 
Greece  and  Egypt,  . 
Brazil,  .... 
Buenos  Ayres  and  Surinam 
Hayti,  .... 
La   Guayra,    Mexico,    Cuba, 

Carthagena,  _.      . 
Honduras, 


From  or  to 

Edinburgh. 

2     2 


2 

1 

and)  2 

1 


Gibraltar,  Malta,  British  West  In-  ■■ 

dies,  Ionian  Isles,  and  India,   if] 

addressed  via  Falmouth 
Foreign  West  Indies,  including  Cu- 

raqoa,  Guadaloupe, 

Porto  Rico,  St  Croix, 

tin's,  and  St  Thomas, 


1     0 


,  including  Cu-  -v 
s,  Martinique,  / 
roix,  St  Mar-  r 
las,         .         .  3 


1     5 


POSTAGE  DIRECTORY. 


From  or  to 
Edinburgh. 
Panama  and  western  coast  of  South 


anama  and  western  coast  of  South  -\ 
America,  including!;  Ecuador,  Pe-  f  , 
ru,   Bolivia,  and  Chili,  via  Cha-  C 
gres  and  Panama,      .         .         .J 

LIVERPOOL  PACKETS. 

United  States     .     .     .^ 
Bermuda,        .     . 
Halifax,  N.S.,     . 
Newfoundland, 
British  North  America, 
via  Boston, 


0 


!  UniformRate 


of 


1  0 


•J 


Upper  &  Lower  Canada 

Prince  Edward's  Island, 

New  Brunswick,  and 

Nova   Scotia    (IlaH- 

fax  excepted). 


S21 

From  or  to 
Edinburgh. 
f  UniformRate 
I       of    .         .12 
J  This  includes  the 
Internal  Colo- 
nial rate  of  2d. 
per  half-ounce. 


"When  Letters,  &c.  (ordinarily  dispatched  by  Falmouth  Packet)  are  specially 
addressed  "via  France,"  they  are  (in  whatever  part  of  the  United  Kingdom  they 
may  have  been  posted,)  forwarded  by  Dover  and  Calais, 


PRINCIPAL  PLACES  ABROAD. 

The  Rates  of  Postage,  and  Way  bij  which  they  are  Sent,  will  he  seen  by  referring  to 

preceding  Lists. 


Abo,  Russia 
Aix,  Italy 

Aix  la  Chapelle,    Ger- 
many 
Alexandria,  Egypt 
Alkmaar,  Holland 
Alicant,  Spain 
Altona,  Germany 
Aonstcrdam,  Holland 
Ancona,  Italy 
Antwerp,  or  Anvers 
Archangel,  Russia 
Augsburg,  Germany 
Austria,  Germany 
Azores  (Islands) 
Badajoz,  Spain 
Baden,  Germany 
Bahia,  Brazil 
Bamberg,  Germany 
Barcelona,  Spain 
Bavaria,  Germany 
Bergamo,  Italy 
Bergen,  Norway 
Berlin,  Prussia 
Bilboa,  Spain, 
Bogota,  Columbia 
Bois-le-duc,  Holland 
Bologna,  Italy 
Bonne,  Germany 
Brabant,  Belgium 
Breda,  Holland 
Bremen,  Germany 
Breslau,  Germany 
Brill,  Holland 
Bi'ody,  Germany 


Bruges,  Belgium 
Brunswick,  Germany 
Brussels,  or  Bruxelles 
Buenos  Ayres 
Cadiz,  Spain 
Cairo,  Egypt 
Cagliari,  Sardinia 
Calmar,  Sweden 
Canary  Islands 
Canton,  China 
Carlscrona,  Sweden 
Carlsham,  Sweden 
Carlsruhe,  Germany 
Carthagena,  Columbia 
Carthagena,  Spain 
Cassel,  Germany 
Chamberry,  Italy 
Christiana,  Norway 
Christianstadt,  S^^•eden 
Civita  Vecchia,  Italy 
Cleves,  Germany 
Coburg,  Germany 
Cologne,  German  J' 
Como,  Italy 
Constance,  Germany 
Constantinople,  Turkey 
Copenhagen,  Denmark 
Corunna,    Spain 
Courland,  Russia 
Courtroy,  Belgiimi 
Cronstadt,  Russia 
Cuxhaven,  Germany 
Dantzic,  Prussia 
Delft,  Holland 
Dram,  Norway 


Dresden,  Germany 
Drontheim,  Norway 
Dusseldorf,  Germany 
Elbing,  Prussia 
Elsineur,  Denmark 
Embden,  Germany 
Finland,  Russia 
Flanders,  Belgium 
Florence,  Italy 
Flushing,  Holland 
Frankfort,  Germany 
Franconia,  Germany 
Frederickstadt,  Norway 
Freyburg,  Germany 
Friesland,  E.  Germany 
Friesland,  W.  Holland 
Furth,  Germany 
Gelfe,  Sweden 
Genoa,  Italy 
Gera,  Germany 
Germany 

Ghent,  or  Gand,  Belgium 
Gibraltar 
Gothland,  Sweden 
Gottenburg,  Sweden 
Gottingen,  Germany 
Gratz,  Germany 
Groningen,  Holland 
Guayaquil,  Ecuador 
Haarlem,  Holland 
Hague,  Holland 
Halle,  Germany 
Hamburg,  Germany 
Hanover,  Germany 
Havannah,  West  Indies 


322 


POSTAGE  DIRECTORY. 


Hayti,  St  Domingo 

Heidelberg,  Germany 

Heligoland 

Helvoetsluys,  Holland 

Hesse  Cassel,  Germany 

Honduras,  West  Indies 

Inspruck,  Germany 

Ionian  Islands,  Mediter- 
ranean 

Jacmel,  St  Domingo 

Jutland,  Denmark 

Koniagsberg,  Prussia 

La  Guayra,  Columbia 

La  Hague,  Holland 

Leer,  Gei-many 

Leerwarder^  Holland 

Leghorn,  Italy 

Leipsic,  Germany 

Leyden,  Holland 

Libau,  Russia 

Liege,  Belgium 

Lima,  Peru 

Lisbon,  Portugal 

Louvain,  Belgium 

Lubeek,  Germany 

Macao,  China 

Madeira,  Azores 

Madrid,  Spain 

Magdeburg,  Prussia 

Majorca,  5lediterranean 

Malaga,  Spain 

JSIaUnes,  Belgium 

Mahno,  Sweden 

Malta 

Manheim,  Germany 

Mantua,  Italy 

Maracaibo,  Columbia 

Maranbam,  Brazil 

Mayeilee  or  Mentz,  Ger- 
many 

Mecklenbiu-g,  Prussia 

Memel,  Prussia  , 

Messina,  Sicily 

Mddleburg.  Holland 

3Iilau,  Italy 

IVIinden,  Prussia 

Minorca,  Mediterranean 

Mittaa,  Russia 


3Iodena,  Italy 

Monte     Video,     Buenos 
!      Ayres 
'  Moscow,  Russia 
j  Mimich,  Germany 

Munster,  Germany 
[  Namur,  Belgium 

Naples,  Italy 
I  Narva,  Russia 

Netherlands 
I  Nice,  Italy 

Nuremberg,  Germany 

Odessa,  Russia 

Oldenburg,  Germany 

Onega,  Russia 

Opoi-to,  Portugal 

Oratava,  Canary  Islands 

Osnaburg,  Germany 

Ostend,  Belgium 

Otranto,  Italy 

Paderborn,  Gennany 

Padua,  Italy 

Palermo,  Italy 

Panama,  S.  America 

Para,  Brazil 

Parma,  Italy 

Passau,  Germany 

Patras,  Greece 

Pernambuco,  Brazil 

Piedmont,  Italy 

Pillau.  Prussia 

Pisa,  Italy 

Port-au-Prince,  Hayti 

Port  Mahon,  ilinorca 

Prague,  Germany 

Presbm-g,  Germany 

Ratisbon,  Germany 

Revel,  Russia 

Riga,  Russia 

Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazils 

Rome,  Italy 

Rostock,  Gennany 

Rotterdam.HoUand 

St  Domingo,  Hayti 

St  Michael's,  Azores 
I  St  Petersburg,  Russia 
I  St  Sebastian,  Spain 
I  Salonica,  Turkey 


Saltzburg,  Germany 
j  Santa      Cruz,      Canary 
I      Islands 

Santa  jVIaura,  Ionian  Isles 

Santiago,  ChUi 
I  Sardinia.  Italy 

Savoy,  Italy 

Saxony^  Germany 

Seville,  Spain 

Sicily,  Italy 
I  Silesia,  Germany 

SlesA\-ick,  Germany 

Smyrna,  Turkey 

Spa,  Belgium 

Stettin,  Prussia 
I  Stockholm,  Sweden 
I  Sti-alsund,  Germany 

Swabia,  Germany 

Tampico,  Mexico 

Tarragona,  Spain 

Teneriffe,  Canary  Islands 

Terceira,  Azores 

Tournay,  Belgium 

Trent,  Germany 

Trieste,  Italy 

Tm-in,  Italy 

Tuscany,  Italy 

Utrecht,  Holland 

Valparaiso,  Chili 

Varel,  Germany 

Venice,  Italy 

Vera  Cruz,  Mexico 

Verona,  Italy 

Vicenza,  Italy 

Vienna,  Austria 

Vigo,  Spain 

Villa  Real,  Spain 

Warsaw,  Poland 

Weimar,  Germany 

Westphalia,  Germany 

Wiburg,  Russia 

Wh-temburg,  Germany 

Wisby,  Sweden 

Wismar,  Germany 

Wurzbui-g,  Germany 

Ypres,  Belgiiim 

Zante,  Ionian  Islands 

Zittau,  Germany 


POSTAGE  DlHECTOin'. 


823 


MAIL-COACH  KOUTES  FROM  EDINBURGH, 

SHOWING  THE  ARRIVAL  AND  RETURN  OF  THE  MAIL  AT   EACH  OF  THE  UNDER-MENTIONED 

PLACES. 

The  following  Lists  will,  it  is  hopecl,  be  found  of  much  importance  to  the  Public,  as  showing  the 
course  of  Pcsr,  and  enabling  persons  to  avail  themselves  of  JMail  Conveyances.  A  very  trifling  calcula- 
tion will  also  enable  them  to  ascertain  the  time  of  the  Blail  passing  any  of  the  inttrmtdiate  pluces.  The 
Third  Column  siiows  the  time  of  the  IMail  passing,  and  tlie  last  that  of  its  return  to  Edinburgh.  The 
return  of  the  London  Mails  is  calculated  by  London  time. 


Dist. 

9 
11 

27 

44 

66 

8.^ 

96 

118 

134 

l.iO 

173 

183 

192 

201 

213 

249 


EDINBURGH  AND  ABERDEEN 

(to  Inverness). 


Edinburgh 

South  Queensferry 

North  Queensferry 

Kinross 

Perth 

Dundee 

Arbroath 

Montrose 

S'onehaven 

Aberdeen 

Inverury 

Huntly 

Keith 

Fochabers 

Elgin 

Forres 

Inverness 


H.    M. 

5  30  m 
4  32  m 
4     2m 

2  22  m 
12  20  a 
10     4  a 

8  19  a 

6  57  a 

4  35  a 

3  —  a 
12  45  m 
10  15m 

9  8m 

7  44  m 
6  46m 

5  31m 
2  34  m 


H.      M. 

4  3a 

5  3a 

5  33  a 

7  18  a 
9    3a 

11  18  a 

1  3  m 

2  26  m 
4  50  m 

6  2om 

8  55  m 

11  25  m 

12  32  a 

1  26  a 

2  54  a 
4    9a 

7  10  a 


EDINBURGH  AND  LONDON (DAY.  ) 

(by  Carlisle   and    Lancaster,  thence   by  Railway  to 
Birmingham  and  London.) 


25 

39 

50 

73 

85 

94 

102 

112 

122 

129 

138 

iiy 

160 
171 
182 
204 
211 
223 
235 
246 
260 
275 
289 
307 
332 
349 
369 
401 
403 


Edinburgh 

ToTsonce 

Selkirk 

Hawick 

Langhohii 

Jjongtown 

Carlisle 

He^kcth 

Penrith 

S^iaa 

Hux 

Kendal 

Burton 

Lancaster 

Garstang 

Preston 

Parkside 

Warrington 

Hartford 

Crewe 

Wbitmore 

Staflord 

Wolverhampton 

Birmingham 

Coventry 

Weedon 

Wolverton 

TriDg 

Euston  Grove  Station 

London  (G.  P.  O.) 


8  7m 
10  37m 
12     5  a 

1  22  a 

3  46  a 

4  56  -.1 

5  45  a 

7  23  a 

8  23  a 

9  31  a 

10  21  a 

11  16  a 

12  24  a 

1  27  m 

2  37  ni 
2  57  m 
4     7m 

4  30  m 

5  6ni 

5  41m 

6  9m 

6  49  m 

7  31m 

8  12  m 

9  17  m 

10  26  m 

11  11m 

12  11  a 

1  32  a 

2  0a 


Dist. 

10 
18 
52 
73 
92 

107 

125 
141 
159 


2  25  a 

10  48  m 
9  19  m 
8     Om 

5  35  m 
4  23  m 

4  2  m 

3  9ni 

2  14m 

1  11m 
12  21  m 

11  18  -.i 

10  12  a 
8  41   a 

8  6a 
7  36  a 

6  31  a 
6  10  a 

5  38  a 
5   11    a 

4  41   a 
4     3a 

3  23  a 

2  30  a 
1  38  a 

12  38m 

11  49m 
10  59  m 

9  33m 
9  I5m 


EDINBURGH  AND  DUMFRIES. 

H.      Jt. 

7  Cm 

8  5m 
8  55  m 

12  38  a 
3     0a 

11  32  a 
1  17m 
3  26m 
5  23  m 
7  31m 


Edinburgh 

Pennicuick 

Noblehouse 

Sloflat 

Dumfries 

Castle-Douglas 

(iatehouse 

Newton  Stewart 

Gleniuce 

Portpairiek 


H.    M 

2     0a 

12  55  a 

12     0  a 

8  12  m 

6     Om 

1  59  m 

12   14m 

10     5  a 

8     8a 

6     0a 


EDINBURGH  AND  ABERDEEN,  THROUGH  FIFE 


8 
12 
30 

41 
43A 
60* 
73} 

m 

HI 


Edinburgh 

Newhaven 

Pettycur 

(virkaldy 

Cupar 

Newport 

Dundee 

Arbroath 

Montrose 

Stonehaven 

Aberdeen 


5 

30  m 

5 

45iTi 

7 

10  m 

7 

38m 

9 

22  m 

0 

28  m 

0 

58  m 

1 

58  m 

1 

18  a 

3 

38  a 

5 

8  a 

4  33  a 

4  13  a 
3  3  a 
2  38  a 

12  51  a 
11  45  a 
110  a 
10  10  a 
8  50  m 
6  30  m 

5  Om 


EDINBURGH  AND  GLASGOW,  (Day  R  ill 7/ay.) 
SIORNING  MAIL. 


14A 

6 
13i 


G.  P.  O.  Edinburgh 
Railway  Station 
Linlithgow 

H'hlkirk 
C)sile  Carey 
niasgow  Station 
Post  Office,  Glasgow 


7  40  ni 

2  45  a 

7  55  n> 

2  25  a 

8  42  m 

1   45  a 

9     2  ir 

1  27  a 

9  15m 

1    10  a 

9  33  m 

12  25  a 

0  15  m 

12  10  a 

AFTERNOON   MAIL. 


2 

40  m 

2 

55  a 

3 

45  a 

4 

8  a 

4 

25  a 

6 

5  a 

5 

23  a 

Ih 

o 

o 

tfl 

2 

ca 

G.  P.  O.  Edinburgh 
Railway  Station 
Linlithgow 
Falkirk 
Castlecary 
Railway  Station 
Post-Office,  Glasgow. 


EDINBURGH  AND  GLASGOW  (Night  Mail.) 

.  Edinburgh  9  30  a  I    4  20m 

13       Uphall  11   14  a  I    2  36m 

19       Bathgate  12     2m  !    1   48m 

28       Airdrie  1  54m  111   56  a 

44       Glasgow  3  20  m     10  30  a 


324 


POSTAGE    DIRECTORY. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LONDON 

{via  Berwick.) 

Dist, 

H.    M. 

H.    M. 

Edinburgh 

10  10  a 

1   25  m 

17 

Haddington 

11  59  a 

11   47  m 

28 

Dunbar 

1    10  m 

10  43  a 

^7h 

Berwick 

4  23  m 

7  19  a 

m 

Belford 

fi  23  m 

5  49  a 

861 

Alnwick 

7  53  IT- 

4   19  a 

9« 

Felton 

8  47m 

3  25  a 

107 

Morpeth 

9  48m 

2  24  a 

121 

Newcastle            ^ 

11  20  m 

12  52  a 

136 

Durham 

1     2  a 

11  25m 

154 

Darlington 

2  57  a 

9  30m 

From  Darlington  lo  Ivondon  by  Railway, 
in  London  at  6  a.m.,  same  tia.e  as  the 
L-jncaster,  and  Laves  London  at  8  p.m. 

EDINBt^UGH  AND  THURSO 

(by  Highland  Road  to  Inverncfj 


arriving 
mail  by 


Edinburgh 

b  30m 

9 

16  a 

9 

South  Qiieensfoi  ry 

6  20m 

8 

20  a 

11 

North  Queensferry 

C  56m 

7 

5;)  a 

27 

Kinross 

8  34  m 

6 

12  a 

44 

Perth 

10   ICm 

4 

3i)  a 

59 

Dunkeld 

12  17  a 

9 

19  a 

79 

Blair-Athole 

2  33  a 

11 

58  a 

80 

Dalnacardoth 

3  52  a 

10 

44  m 

93 

Dalwhinnie 

5  2G  a 

8 

45  m 

106 

Pitman 

7  25  a 

7 

lira 

119 

Aviemnre 

8  59  a 

5 

37  m 

135 

Freeh  urn 

10  49  a 

3 

47  m 

151 

Inverness 

12  39m 

1 

57  m 

17-i 

Dingwall 

3  38m 

11 

6  a 

186 

Invergnrtton 

5     8m 

9 

36  a 

197^ 

Tain 

6  2()m 

8 

4  a 

208 

Dornoch 

8  27ni 

6 

22  a 

219 

Golspie 

9  55  m 

5 

29  a 

225 

Brora 

10  25  m 

4 

50  a 

230 

Helnifdale 

12  32  a 

2 

22  a 

2591 

Lybster 

4     1  a 

10 

53  m 

272i 

Wick 

6  30  a 

9 

4  a 

2[}'6l 

Thutso 

7  49  a 

C 

45  u 

EDINBURGH  AND  LONDON  (night) 

(by  Carlisle  and  Lancaster,   thence  by  Railway  to 
Birmingham  and  London-) 

Dist. 


25 

39 

50 

73 

85 

943 

102 

112 

122 

129 

138 

149 

160 

171 

182 

204 

211 

223 

235 

246 

260 

275 

289 

307 

332 

349 

369 

\  401 

f  403 


Edinburgh 

11 

40  a 

1 

43  m 

Torsonce 

2 

9m 

11 

6  a 

Selkirk 

3  36m 

9  37  a 

Hawick 

4 

53  m 

8 

18  a 

Lringholm 

7  20m 

5 

53  a 

Longtown 

8 

30  m 

4 

41   a 

Carlisle 

9 

20  m 

3 

50  a 

Hesketh 

10 

56  m 

2 

17  a 

Penrith 

11 

62  m 

1 

21  a 

Shap 

1 

0  a 

12 

18  a 

Hux 

1 

50  a 

11 

28  m 

Kendal 

2 

47  a 

10 

25  m 

Burton 

3 

52  a 

9 

20  nt 

Lancaster 

4 

52  a 

8 

20  m 

Garstang 

6 

7  a 

7 

41m 

Preston 

6 

27  a 

7 

6m 

Parkside 

7 

37  a 

6 

Im 

VVairington 

8 

—  a 

5 

40  m 

Hartforu 

8 

36  a 

5 

8m 

Crewe 

9 

11  a 

4 

41m 

Whiimore 

9 

59  a 

4 

11m 

Stafford 

10 

19  a 

3 

33  m 

Wolverhampton 

11 

1  a 

2 

53  m 

Birmingham 

11 

42  a 

2 

_m 

Coveniry 

12  53m 

1 

—  m 

U'eedon 

2 

9m 

11 

30  a 

W^olvenon 

2 

58  m 

10 

54  a 

T.ing 

4 

3m 

9 

56  a 

Euston  Grove  Station 

5 

32  m 

8 

18  a 

London   (G.P.O.) 

6 

. —  m 

8 

— .  a 

POSTAGE    DIRECTORY. 


S<25 


RAILWAY  MAILS. 

1 

starts  from    | 

1 

1 

Arrives  at 

Distance  | 

place  in 

first 

Arrives  at 

Sets  out  on 

place  in 

first 

columi 

at 

destination  at 

return  at 

column  at 

111.    fgs. 

li.     m. 

h.     m. 

Ii.     111. 

1 

li.     m. 

tondon              and      Birmingham 

Ill 

6 

9  45 

a  m 

2  30 

p  m 

8  32 

a  m 

1  32 

p  m 

London 

Birmingham 

111 

6 

8  30 

p  m 

1  30 

a  m 

12     2 

— 

5  32 

a  m 

London 

Brighton 

50 

4 

10  45 

a  m 

12  45 

p  m 

10  45 

— 

12  45 

p  m 

London 

Bristol 

122 

2 

10  15 



2  30 

— 

8  40 

— 

1     5 

— 

London 

Bristol 

122 

2 

8  55 

p  m 

1     5 

a  m 

1     0 

— 

5  20 

a  m 

London 

Southampton 

79 

2 

11     0 

a  m 

2     0 

p  m 

9  10 

— 

12  55 

p  m 

London 

Southampton 

79 

2 

8  35 

p  m 

11  45 

— 

2  14 

— 

5  25 

a  m 

Birmingham 

Derby 

47 

0 

12  45 

a  m 

2  40 

a  m 

11     0 

p  m 

1     0 

— 

Birmingham 

Gloucester 

60 

4 

12  44 

— 

3  14 



7  15 

— 

9  45 

p  m 

Birmingham 

Gloucester* 

50 

4 

3  10 



5  40 

— 

9     0 

— 

11  30 

— 

Birmingham 

Liverpool* 

97 

2 

2  50 

p  m 

7     0 

p  m 

3  42 

a  m 

8  12 

a  m 

irmingham 

Liverpool 

97 

2 

11  30 

a  m 

4  15 

— 

10  30 

— 

3  30 

p  m 

Birmingham 

Liverpool* 

97 

2 

1  50 

— 

6     0 

a  m 

7  12 

p  m 

11  42 

— 

Bristol 

Bridgewater* 

32 

6 

1   15 



2  25 



11  40 



12  50 

a  m 

Bristol 

Bridgewater 

32 

6 

10  50 



12  10 

p  m 

12  54 



2     4 

pm 

Carlisle 

Newcastle 

61 

4 

5  30 

— 

9  30 

a  m 

5  25 

a  m 

9  10 

a  m 

Carlisle 

Newcastle 

61 

4 

10     0 

_ 

1  10 

p  m 

2  40 

p  m 

5  40 

p  m 

Chester 

Birkenhead 

14 

3 

5  21 



6     4 

a  m 

7  13 



7  56 

■ — 

Chester 

Birkenhead 

14 

3 

2  30 

pm 

3  30 

p  m 

7  50 

a  m 

8  30 

a  m 

Crewe 

Chester* 

21 

0 

4  16 

a  m 

5  16 

a  m 

8     1 

pm 

9     1 

p  m 

Crewe 

Chester* 

21 

0 

5  16 

p  m 

6  16 

p  m 

4  15 

a  m 

5  15 

a  m 

Derby 

Leeds* 

72 

6 

3  19 

a  m 

6  19 

a  m 

7     5 

p  m 

10     9 

p  m 

Dundee 

Arbroath 

17 

0 

11  15 



12  13 

p  m 

10  10 

ra 

11  — 

m 

Leeds 

Selby* 

24 

0 

0  11 

— 

7    7 

a  m 

6  29 

— 

7  25 

— 

Leeds 

Selby 

24 

0 

1  35 

pm 

2  47 

pm 

9  38 

a  m 

10  50 

a  m 

Liverpool 

Manchester 

30 

0 

7     0 

a  m 

8  15 

a  m 

9     0 

— 

10  15 

— 

Liverpool 

Manchester 

30 

0 

11     0 



12  15 

p  m 

11  15 

_ 

12  30 

p  m 

Liverpool 

Manchester 

30 

0 

8  30 



10  15 

a  m 

2     0 

p  m 

3  15 

— 

Liverpool 

Manchester 

30 

0 

4  45 

pm 

6     0 

pm 

5     0 



6  15 

— 

liiverpool 

Manchester 

30 

0 

7  15 



8  30 



7  15 



8  30 

— 

Manchester 

Leeds 

60 

0 

11  30 

a  m 

2  15 



10  16 

a  m 

1     1 

— 

Manchester. 

Normanton 

50 

0 

10     0 

p  m 

12  25 

a  m 

7  40 

p  m 

10     0 

— 

Masborough 

Sheffield* 

5 

0 

4  48 

a  m 

5     1 



8     7 



8  20 

— 

Normanton 

...      York* 

23 

4 

5  40 



6  40 



6  19 

p  m 

7  19 

— 

Normanton 

.        York 

23 

4 

2     5 

pm 

3     5 

p  m 

9  30 

a  m 

10  30 

a  m 

Nottingham 

Derby* 

16 

0 

9     0 

— 

9  40 

— 

3  30 



4  10 

— 

Parkside 

Liverpool 

18 

0 

4  20 

a  m 

5  20 

a  ra 

Parkside 

Preston* 

22 

2 

5  36 

— 

6  36 



6  37 

p  m 

7  42 

p  m 

Parkside 

Preston* 

22 

2 

6  36 

p  m 

7  36 

p  m 

3     7 

a  m 

4     7 

a  m 

Preston 

Lancaster* 

20 

1 

6  46 

a  m 

7  41 

am 

5  42 

pm 

6  27 

p  m 

Preston 

Lancaster* 

20 

1 

7  46 

p  m 

8  31 

pm 

2  12 

a  m 

2  57 

a  m 

Rugby 

Derby* 

49 

2 

12  20 

a  m 

2  49 

a  m 

10  39 

p  m 

1     8 

— 

Selby 

Hull* 

30 

6 

7  10 

— 

8  36 



8  10 

a  m 

9  35 

— 

Selby 

Hull 

30 

6 

2  50 

pm 

4  16 

p  m 

5     0 

pm 

6  26 

p  m 

Stockton 

Darlington* 

12 

0 

8  15 

am 

8  55 

a  m 

9  45 

a  m 

10  20 

a  m 

Stockton 

Darlington* 

12 

0 

2  34 

p  m 

3  14 

pm 

4     0 

pm 

4  40 

p  m 

Swindon 

Cirencester* 

18 

0 

1  10 

— 

1   55 



9  35 

a  m 

10  20 

a  m 

Swindon 

Cirencester* 

18 

0 

11  46 

— 

12  31 

a  m 

12  20 



1     5 

— 

AVarrington 

Manchester* 

19 

2 

5  15 

a  m 

6     0 



3  42 



4  30 

— 

Warrington 

Manchester 

19 

2 

3  16 

p  m 

4  12 

p  m 

10  34 



11  30 

— 

Warrington 

Manchester* 

19 

2 

6  15 

— 

7     0 



7  12 

pm 

8     0 

pm 

York 

Darlington* 

44 

6 

7  20 

a  m 

9  24 

a  m 

3  34 

— 

5  37 

— 

*  Londoa  trains. 


326 


POSTAGE    DIRECTORY. 


CROSS  ROAD 

MAILS. 

starts  from 

DisUnce 

place  in 

first 

Arrives  at 

Sets  out  on 

place  in 

first 

column  at 

destination  at 

return  at 

column  at 

m.    tf^. 

h.    m. 

h.     ni. 

li.     m. 

h.    m. 

Aberdeen               and  Ballater 

42 

0 

7  15 

am 

12  50 

2)m 

9    0 

a  m 

2  30 

pm 

Aberdeen 

..    Inverness 

106 

7 

7  10 



7  10 



2  34 

. 

2  30 

__ 

Aberdeen 

..    Peterhead 

34 

0 

7  15 



12  20 



8  15 

— 

12  20 

— 

Aberdeen 

..    Peterhead 

34 

0 

5  30 

pm 

9  35 



5  30 

pm 

9  35 



Abergavenny 

..    Merthyr 

20 

0 

9  15 

am 

12  15 



11  15 

a  m 

2  15 

— 

Al  fret  on 

..    Derby 

13 

4 

7  35 



9  20 

a  m 

5  10 

pm 

6  55 

— 

Ayr 

..    Portpatrick 

59 

7 

9     0 

pm 

4  42 



3     0 



10     0 

— 

Bangor 

..    Pwllheli 

30 

0 

5     0 

a  m 

9     0 



3    0 



7     0 



Barnstaple 

..    Ilfracombe 

11 

0 

11  14 



12  ,59 

p  m 

1     5 

— 

2  50 

— 

Barnstaple 

..    Launcestcn 

41 

1 

3  45 

pm 

10     0 



3     0 

a  m 

9  15 

a  m 

Bath 

..    Southampton 

64 

6 

10  30 

a  m 

6     0 

— 

2     0 

pm 

9  30 

p  m 

Begelly 

..    Haverfordwest 

15 

1 

1     0 



3  40 

a  m 

9  30 



12  10 

a  m 

Bewdley 

..    Stourport 

3 

3 

6  30 

— 

6  55 

— 

6  50 

— 

7  15 

pm 

Birmingham 

..    Holyhead 

150 

6 

2  30 



5  57 

pm 

6  45 

a  m 

10  41 



Birmingham 

..    Ludlow 

45 

0 

2  45 



9  10 

a  m 

3  45 

p  m 

10  10 

__ 

Birmingham 

..    Grantham 

76 

0 

7  45 

— 

4  37 

p  m 

8     0 

a  m 

5     2 

— 

Boston 

..    Hull 

6S 

0 

8  45 



5  50 



7    0 

— 

5     5 



Bridgewater 

..    Barnstaple 

64 

5 

2  40 

— 

10  54 

a  m 

3  10 

pm 

11  20 

— 

Bridgewater 

..    Exeter 

46 

2 

2  45 



8  25 



5  20 



10  15 



Bridport 

..    Taunton 

33 

2 

7     5 



10  45 



2     0 



5  42 

— 

Brighton 

..    Southampton 

60 

6 

10     0 

— 

4  33 

pm 

10    0 

a  m 

4  33 

— 

Bristol 

..    Birmingham 

86 

2 

3     7 

p  ra 

9  55 



12  34 

a  m 

7  23 

a  m 

Bristol 

..    Birmingham 

86 

2 

4  42 



11  40 



3    0 

— 

9  43 

— 

Bristol 

..    Exeter 

77 

2 

10  SO 

a  m 

4  59 



7  50 

— 

2  19 

p  m 

Bristol 

..    Hereford 

52 

4 

3  30 

pm 

9  48 

. . 

6     0 

— 

12  18 



Bristol 

..    Pembroke 

151 

7 

6     0 

a  m 

11  29 



12     0  mdnt 

5  59 



Cambridge 

..    Holbach 

58 

0 

2     0 

— 

9  27 

a  m 

4  30 

pm 

11  57 

— 

Canterburv 

..    Deal 

18 

0 

4     0 

— 

7     0 



6  30 



9  30 



Carlisle 

..    Glasgow 

94 

7 

4  32 



1  32 

p  m 

8  45 

a  m 

5  45 

— 

Cai-lisle 

..    Glasgow 

94 

7 

3  50 

pm 

1  21 

a  m 

11  45 

pm 

9  15 

a  m 

Carlisle 

..    Dumfries 

33 

5 

3  50 



7  13 

pra 

5  45 

a  m 

S     0 



Carlisle 

..    Whitehaven 

42 

6 

10     3 

a  m 

2  22 

— 

9  45 

— 

3     4 

pm 

Carmarthen 

..    Cardigan 

29 

0 

5  15 

■ 

10  15 

a  m 

3  15 

pm 

8  30 



Carnarvon 

..    Tanybwlch 

27 

0 

2  49 

p  m 

7     7 

p  m 

5  45 

a  m 

10    3 

a  m 

Cheltenham 

..    Abervstwith 

116 

7 

3     0 

am!    4  26 



7    0 



8  41 

pm 

Cheltenham 

..    Bath' 

48 

6 

7     0 



12  34 



12  41 

p  m 

6  30 



Chester 

..    Cai-narvon 

76 

0 

6     0 

— 

2  19 



10  41 

a  m 

7     0 



Chesterfield 

..    Buxton 

24 

0 

5  30 



8  30 

a  m 

4  30 

p  m 

6  30 



Chippenham 

..    Devizes 

13 

7 

5     0 

. 

6  30 

a  m 

8  30 

— 

10    0 

— 

Chipping  Norton 

..    Birmingham 

45 

0 

4  50 



10  51 

— 

3  15 

— 

9  16 

— 

Cirencester 

..    Gloucester 

24 

3 

2     5 

p  m 

5     5 

p  m 

6  20 

a  m 

9  15 

a  m 

Cirencester 

..    Gloucester 

24 

3 

12  36 

am'    3  44 

a  m 

10  30 

pm 

1  17 



Coventry 

,.    Warwick 

12 

4 

1  45 

pm     3  16 

p  m 

6  59 

a  m 

8  30 

— 

Crewe 

..    Holyhead 

106 

2 

5  16 

—  1   4  32 

a  m 

5  43 

pm 

5  15 



Devizes 

,.    Salisbury 

26 

0 

8     0 

am;  11  40 

— 

3  30 



7  10 

p  m 

Devonport 

..    Launceston 

29 

0 

1  30 

pm 

5     6 

pm 

8  54 

a  m 

12  30 

— 

Doncaster 

..   Leeds 

27 

3 

1  30 



4  31 

■ 

7  45 

— 

10  46 

a  m 

Dorchester 

..    Weymouth 

8 

0 

7  15 

am!   8  15 

a  m 

5  45 

p  m 

6  45 

pm 

Dumfries 

..    Portpatrick 

85 

2 

7  44 

p  m 1    5  52 

pm 

7  15 

— 

5  23 

a  m 

Exeter 

...    Barnstable 

50 

4 

8  30 

amj    2  45 



11  20 

a  m 

5  35 

p  m 

Exeter 

..    Dartmouth 

39 

4 

8  30 

pm     1  48 



12  10 

p  m 

5  58 

— 

Exeter 

..    Devonport 

49 

7 

5  29 

—    10  59 



6     0 

— 

11  35 

— 

Exeter 

..    Falmouth 

98 

5 

5  30 

a  m 

5  37 

a  m 

7    4 

— 

7  15 

a  m 

Fraserburgh 

..    Burness 

21 

6 

6  45 



9  45 



9  50 

am 

12  50 

pm 

Fraserburgh 

. .    Burness 

21 

6 

5    0 

pm 

8     0 

pm 

9  10 

pm 

12  10 



Gainsborough 

..    Sheffield 

33 

0 

3  38 

a  m 

7  48 



5  30 

a  m 

9  40 

am 

Glasgow 

..   Chepstow 

66 

0 

1     0 

pm 

8  30 

— 

1  10 

— 

8  40 

— 

Gloucester 

28 

0 

4  15 

— 

7  30 

— 

4  20 

pm 

8    0 

pm 

POSTAGE    DIRECTORY. 


327 


CROSS  ROAD  MAILS— CufltoiJierf. 

1     starts  f 

rom 

Arrives  at 

Jistance  1     place  in 

first 

Arrives  at 

Sets  out 

on    i 

place  in 

first 

s.  1 

column 

at 

destination  at 

return  at      1 

column  at 

m.    fg 

111 

li.     m. 

h.     m. 

1 
1 

li.     m. 

Gloucester 

and  Carmarthen 

112 

7 

4      0. 

a  m 

3  45 

pm 

8    10 

a  m 

7  30 

pm 

Grantham 

...    Nottingham 

24 

0 

8      0 

— . 

10  54 

— 

1  45 

P  ™ 

4  39 

-^ 

Grantham 

...    Yarmouth 

124 

1 

6     0 

p  m 

8  30 



4  30 

— 

6  55 

a  m 

Hereford 

...    Brecon 

37 

0 

8     0 

a  m 

12  50 

p  m 

10  30 

a  m 

3  20 

p  m 

Hereford 

...    Shrewsbury 

52 

7 

6     0 

— 

11  49 

a  m 

3     0 

p  m 

8  49 

— ■ 

Hull 

...    Hornsea 

18 

0 

9  30 

— 

12  10 

— 

1  20 

— 

4     0 

— 

Hull 

...   Patrington         j 

16 

0 

9  30 

— 

11  55 

— 

1  45 

— 

4     0 

— 

Hull 

...    Scarborough     , 

52 

1 

9  30 

— 

3  26 

p  m 

10     4 

a  m 

4     0 

— 

Kendal 

...    Whitehaven 

58 

3 

11     0 

— 

6  17 

— 

6  45 

""* 

2     2 

— 

Kingsbridge 

...    Totness 

13 

1 

10     0 



11  41 

a  m 

12     0 

noon 

1  41 

— 

Lancaster 

...    Carlisle 

66 

3 

8  20 

— 

3  10 

p  m 

10     3 

a  m 

4  52 

— 

Lancaster 

...    Carlisle 

66 

3 

9  11 

p  m 

4     2 

a  m 

6  30 

p  m 

1  27 

am 

Lancaster 

...    Settle 

25 

0 

8  20 

a  m 

11  55 

— 

1   10 

— 

4  45 

pm 

Lancaster 

...   Ulverstone 

37 

0 

8  30 

. . 

1  30 

p  ni 

11  45 

a  m 

4  45 

— ' 

Leeds 

...    Skipton 

29 

4 

7  30 



11  19 

a  m 

2  20 

pm 

6     9 

— 

Liverpool 

...    Southport 

22 

0 

8     0 

— 

10  50 

— 

3     0 

5  50 

— 

Llanelly 

...    Swansea 

11 

0 

5  30 

-„ 

7  10 

. . 

4  30 

— 

6     5 

— 

Louth 

...    Grimsby 

16 

0 

12  15 

p  m 

2  15 

p  m 

10     0 

a  m 

12    0 

noon 

Manchester 

...    Glossop 

15 

0 

7  15 

a  m 

9  15 

am 

3  45 

pm 

5  45 

pm 

Manchester 

...    Skipton 

42 

2 

7  15 



12  50 

p  m 

12  30 

— 

6     5 

— 

Manchester 

...    Staleybridge 

7 

0 

4  30 

p  m 

5  30 

_ 

9     0 

— 

10     0 

— 

Newport 

...    Abergavenny 

22 

4 

2  15 

— 

5  30 



7  45 

a  m 

11     0 

a.  w 

Nottingham 

...    I^incoln 

37 

0 

4  45 

a  m 

9     4 

a  m 

4     0 

13  m 

8  19 

pm 

Northallerton 

. . .    Guisborough 

25 

0 

9  25 



12  48 

p  m 

12     7 



3  30 

!T7- 

Norwich 

. . .    Cromer 

22 

6 

9  30 



12  30 



1  40 

— 

4  40 

__ 

Norwich 

. . .    Yarmouth 

23 

3 

9  30 



12  20 



1  45 



4  35 



Oxford 

...    Cheltenham 

41 

2 

12  45 



5  55 

a  m 

7  50 



1     0 

a  m 

Oxford 

...    Cheltenham 

41 

2 

1  15 

pm 

6  25 

p  m 

7  30 

a  m 

12  40 

pm 

Oxford 

...    Steventon 

10 

4 

1  15 

a  m 

2  30 

a  m 

3  30 



4  45 

a  m 

Oxford 

Steventon 

10 

4 

9  30 

., , 

10  45 



12  30 

p  m 

1  45 

pm 

Oxford 

...    Steventon 

10 

4 

9  15 

p  m 

10  30 

p  m 

11  15 

— 

12  30 

a  m 

Pei'th 

...    Inverness 

117 

0 

10  36 

a  m 

12  39 

a  m 

1  57 

a  m 

4     0 

pm 

Portsmouth 

...    Bristol 

98 

2 

8  15 

p  m 

8  53 

__ 

4  50 

pm 

5  31 

a  m 

Shrewsbury 

...    Aberystwith 

74 

2 

7  15 

a  m 

4  45 

pm 

8     0 

a  m 

5  30 

p  m 

Shrewsbury 

...    Chester 

40 

1 

6  30 



10  44 

a  m 

7  30 

pm 

11  50 

■ — 

Southampton 

...    Exeter 

109 

7 

12  20 

— 

12  35 

p  m 

1     0 

— 

1  29 

a  m 

Southampton 

...    Lymington 

18 

0 

6  30 



8  36 

a  m 

5  30 

— 

7  36 

pm 

Southampton 

...    Portsmouth 

17 

4 

1  50 

p  m 

4  12 

p  m 

7     5 

a  m 

9  27 

a  m 

Stilton 

...    Doncaster 

87 

2 

3  56 

a  m 

1  23 

. 

11  20 



9  35 

pm 

Stranraei' 

...    Newton  Stewt. 

56 

1 

10     0 

. 

4  55 



7  30 



2  39 

__ 

Stroud 

...    Bristol 

32 

1 

5  30 

— 

9  51 

a  m 

4  24 

pm 

8  45 



Swansea 

...    Merthyr 

32 

2 

8  20 



12  50 

p  ra 

2  45 



7  20 



Taunton 

...    Sidmouth 

27 

0 

2     0 

pm 

5  30 

pm 

7  15 

a  m 

10  45 

a  m 

Truro 

...    Penzance 

28 

0 

4  45 

a  m 

8  45 

a  m 

3  45 

pm 

7  45 

p  m 

Welchpool 

...    Newtown 

14 

0 

10     0 



11  35 



1  30 



3     5 

_ 

Wolverhampt 

an     ...    Bridgenorth 

15 

0 

6     0 

— 

8     0 



6     0 

— 

8     0 



Wolverton 

...    Banbury 

27 

5. 

12    0 

noon 

3  39 

p  m 

7     0 

a  m 

10  39 

a  m 

Worcester 

...    Leominster 

26 

2 

7  30 

a  m 

10  25 

a  m 

3  45 

pm 

6  40 

pm 

Worcester 

...    Upton  on  Sevn. 

10 

0 

7    0 



8  30 



5     0 

. . 

6  30 

_^ 

York 

..     Ripon 

24 

0 

7  30 



10     8 

— 

3     0 



5  38 

^ 

York 

...    Scarborough 

40 

0 

7  50 

— 

12  16 

pm 

1     0 

p  m 

5  26 

— 

528 


CONVEYANCE  DIRECTORY. 


IRELAND 

The 

Distance  is 

in  Irish  miles. 

Starts  from 

Arrives  at 

Distance 

place  in  first 

Arrives  at 

Starts  on 

place  in  iirst 

column  at 

destination  at 

return  at 

column  at 

h .     m . 

h.    m. 

h.  m. 

h.  m. 

Dublin 

and  Belfast 

80 

'  8  30  m. 

8  20  a. 

6  10  m. 

6     0  a. 

Dublin 

...  Belfast 

80 

9     0  a. 

8  30  m. 

6  30  a. 

6     0  m. 

Dublin 

...    Derry 

113 

9     0  a. 

2     0  a. 

2     0  a. 

7     0  m. 

Dublin 

...   Cork 

126 

9     0  a. 

4  15  a. 

11     0  m. 

7     0  m. 

Dublin 

Cork 

133 

11     0  m. 

8     0  m. 

6  30  a. 

3  30  a. 

Dublin 

Waterford 

80 

9     0  a. 

9^  0  m. 

6     0  a. 

6     0  m. 

Dublin 

Wexford 

74 

9     0  a. 

9     0  m. 

6     0  a. 

6     0  m. 

Dublin 

Inniskillen 

80 

9     0  a. 

9     0  m. 

6     0  a. 

6     0  m. 

Dublin 

Limerick 

94 

9     0  a. 

9  33  m. 

6     0  a. 

6  33  m. 

Dublin 

Kilkenny 

69 

i  8  30  m. 

5  45  a. 

8  30  m. 

5  45  a.  ' 

Dublin 

...   Gal  way 

105 

9     0  a. 

11  46  m. 

4  14  a. 

7     0  m. 

Dublin 

...   Sligo 

104 

9     0  a. 

11   55  m. 

4     5  a. 

7     0  m. 

CROS 

S  ROAD  MAIL«. 

starts  from 

Arrives  at 

Distance 

place  in  first 

Arrives  at 

starts  on 

place  in  first 

column  at 

destination  at 

return  at 

column  at 

1).    m. 

h.    m. 

h.    m. 

h.   m. 

Ballinasloe 

and  West  Port 

62 

7  30  m. 

4  30  a. 

11  25  m. 

8  25  a. 

Belfast 

...   Derrv 

70 

2     0  a. 

1  15  m. 

8     0  a. 

8     0  m. 

Belfast 

...   Enniskillen 

73 

6  40  a. 

7  45  m. 

6  30  a. 

7  20  m. 

Belfast 

...   Larne 

18 

9     0  m. 

12  15  a. 

2  45  a. 

6     0  a. 

Cork 

...    Bantry 

32 

4     0  m. 

8  25  a. 

7  25  m. 

12  0  noon 

Cork 

Cloughnakilty 

56 

8  20  m. 

5     0  a. 

6  20  m. 

3  15  a. 

Cork 

...    Kinsale 

15 

3  45  a. 

6     0  a. 

9  46  m. 

12  0  noon 

Cork 

Tralle 

64 

8  30  m. 

5     0  a. 

6  30  m. 

3     0  a. 

Derry 

...    Sligo 

68 

9     0  m. 

8  45  a. 

7     0  ra. 

6  45  a. 

Enniskillen 

...  Ballyshannon 

21 

9  15  m. 

10  a. 

1  50  a. 

5  40  a. 

Galway 

...   Limerick 

52 

9  50  m. 

5  30  a. 

9  45  m. 

5  30  a. 

Gal  way 

...    Tuam 

16 

7  38  m. 

10  45  a. 

5     0  a. 

8     0  a. 

Limerick 

...   Cork 

51 

10     0  ra. 

5  30  a. 

9  50  m. 

5  20  a. 

Limerick 

...   Tralle 

49 

10     0  m. 

5  25  a. 

10     0  m. 

5  25  a. 

Newry 

..     Duugannon 

26 

4  30  m. 

8  30  m. 

U  oO  a. 

10  30  a. 

Sligo 

...    Castlebar 

46 

10  45  m. 

6  20  a. 

9  35  ra. 

5  10  a. 

Waterford    ' 

...    Cork 

64 

9  30  m. 

9  12  a. 

5  48  ra. 

5  30  a. 

Waterford 

...   Limerick 

60 

8     0  a. 

5  30  m. 

8     0  a. 

5  30  m. 

Waterford 

...    Wexford 

29 

8  10  m. 

1  40  a. 

2  30  a. 

7  24  a. 

COACH  OFFICES. 


Croall's,  4  and  10  Princes  street,  and  22, 

Waterloo  Place. 
McGregor's,  177  High  street. 
Melrose,  122  High  street. 


Piper's,  Black  Bull,  and  12  Princes  street. 
Sji art's,  195  High  street. 
Steel's,  2  and  4  Princes  street. 
Taylor  &  Co.,  1  North  Bridge. 


ROYAL  MAIL-COACHES. 


I        Starts         Arrives  at 
From  Edin.  Destia;iti(!ii. 


Aberdeen,  Croall,  via  Cupar  &  Dundee. 
Dumfries,  Piper's,  via  Noolehouse  and  Moflat. 
Glasgow,  morning,  per  Railway. 
Glasgow,  afcernoon,  per  Railway, 

Glasgow,  night,  ride,  via  Uphall  and  Bathgate. 

London,  morning,  Piper's,  via  Hawick,  Lang- 
holm, Carlisle,  Kendal,  and  Lancaster. 

London,  Piper's,  via  Berwick,  Alnwick,  New- 
castle, and  Darlington. 

London,  night.  Piper's,  via  Hawick,  Langholm, 
Carlisle,  Kendal, and  Lincaster. 

North,  Piper's,  via  Pertli  and  Dundee,  to  Aber- 
deen. 

Perth,  Piper'?,  via  Queens  erry  and  Knros', 
thence  to  Inverneas  and  Tiiursu. 


5-30  m. 
7  0  m- 
7-40  m. 
2-40  a. 

9-30  a. 

7-55  m. 
10-15  a. 
10-30  a. 

4-3  a. 

5  30  m. 


o  -  o  a. 

3  -  0  .1. 

10-I5m. 

b-25  a. 

3.20  m. 

1-0  a. 

5  30  m. 

5  30  m. 
6-25  m. 
9-lG  m. 


1    star!  sou 

Arrives  at 

'     Rnttirn. 

Rrii..t.invti 

I     5-0  m. 

4-33  a. 

(i-O  m. 

2     Oa. 

12-30  a. 

2-55  a. 

Nu  Return 

Mail  from 

Glas 

gow. 

10-30  a. 

4-20  ni. 

9.0  m. 

2-20  a. 

8-0  a. 

1-30  n\ 

ii-O  a. 

143u.. 

3-0  a. 

5-:i0  m. 

4  '.iO 

9-16  a. 

CONVEYANCE  DIRECTORY. 


329 


STAGE  COACH  ROUTES. 


Aberdeen,  Piper,  Croall's,  via  Perth. 

Anstrutheu,  Croall's,  Tues.  Tliurs.  &  Sat. 

Berwick,  Piper's,  via  Haddington  and  Dunbar 

Carlisle  &  Lancaster,  Croall's, 

Dalkeith   Hailway  Coich,  See  Adv. 

Croall's,  at  9.  10,  11,  &  12  ni.,  2,  4,  C,  &  8  a 

Hill's  Cruss-Keys  Inn,  Dalkeith. 

Darlington,  Piper's  «nJ  CroaU's,  at 
Dunfermline,  Piper's,  vii  Queenst'erry. 

Piper's,  via  Queensf'erry. 

Dumfries,  CroaU's,  via  Biir«;ar  and  Ttiornliill. 
Dunbar,        do.  via  Haddington. 

Steel,  IM'Gregor,  &  Smart,  via  Haddington. 

Dundee,  Croall's,  via  Pettycur  and  Cupar. 

Croall's.  via  Cupar  Fife, 

DuNSE,  Taylor  and  Co. 
FisHERROW  Railway  Coach,  See  Adv. 
Glasgow,  Croall's,  via  Upliall  and  Airdrie,  and  ^ 

MidcaUler,  M'hiiburn,  and  Sliotts  j 

Haddington,  Croall's,  via  Tranent, 

CroaU's,  via  Tranent. 

.  Sieel,  M'Gregor,  and  Smart, 

Steel,  do.  do. 

Hamilton,  Croall's,  daily^ 

Hawick,  Piper,  Croall's,  via  Galashiels  &  Selkirk, 

Innerleithen,  Croall's, 

.Jedburgh,  Croali  &  Scott,  Tues.  Thurs.  &Sat. 

at  I  before  2  p.m. 

Kelso,  Taylor  and  Co.'s, 

Mon.  Wed.  ifc  Fii.,  at  ^  beftire  2  p.m. 

Lanark,  Croall's,  daily  (winter  at  9,Tu.  Th.&Sa.) 

f 

I 
Lasswade,  M'Gr.gor's  and  Smart's,  A 

Linton,  IM'Gre^or's  and  Smart's, 
liEiTH,  High  St.  &  Princes  St.  froiTi  !)-30m.to  9-30a. 
,  Railway  Coach,  Edin.  &  Dalkeith,  See  Adv. 

BIelrose,  Croall's  &  Scott's.  Alon.  Wed.  &  Kri. 
Midcalder,  King's  StabLs,  Mon.  Wed.  &  Sa. 
Musselburgh,  Cr  all's, tmrn  10  m.  to  8  a. 

Omnihu.sLS,  fr.  122  High  St.  and  1  Princes  St. 

!  Railway  Coach,  Edin.  &,  Dalkeith,  See  Adv. 

f  Newcastle,  Piper's,  via  Berwick  and  Alnwick, 

Piper's  and  Croall's,  via  Kelso, 

do.  via  J\Llrose, 

NEwiNGTONOmnibiues,  10m.  to9a., hours  various 
North  Berwick,  CroaU's, 

Newhaven,  CroaU's,    to  answer  t:ie  arrival  and 
PoRTOBELLO.  Forsyth's,  Cn. all's,  tr.  10  m.  to  9  a. 

, Railway   Coach,  Edin.  &  Dalkeith,  See  Adv. 

Peebles.  CroaU's, 

Perth,  Piper's,  »ia  Queensferry  and  Kinross, 

Piper's,  via  Kiikcaldy  and  Auchiermuchiy, 

via  Kirkcaldy,  Newburgh,  &  Bridge  of  Earn, 

Prestonpans,  CroaU's, 

Railway  Depot,  St  Leonards,  See  Adv. 

Stockbridge   Omnibuses,  9-30  tn.    to  8-30  a., 

hours  various. 
St  Andrew's,    Piper's,    via    Kirkcaldy,    Lever, 

Colinsburgh,  and  Anstruther, 
__  M'Gregoi's  and  Smart's,  Mon.  Wed.  and  Fri 

*  Carlisle  coaches  are  in  connexion  with  the  R^illway. 
Newcastle  coaches  are  in  Intinsdiaie  connexion  with  coaches  on  to  Carlington. 


StHrts 

Arrives  at 

Starts  on 

fi'Bin  Kdin. 
^  «  0  m7'^ 

Destiuatioii. 

Return. 

9    0  a. 

6     0  m. 

10  0  m. 

3   Oa. 

8    0  ra. 

2    Oh. 

«  20  a. 

8     Om. 

0  45  m. 

12  3d  m. 

«     Oa. 

12  m.;  2, 

,  C,  and 

8     0  a. 

7    0  w. 

1   30  a 

8     0  m. 

7  4.')  m. 

'0  30  in. 

7  30  m. 

7  45  a. 

6  .30  a. 

4     0  a. 

8     0  m. 

5     0  a. 

9     0  m. 

4     0  a. 

7     Oa. 

7    0  m. 

3  55  a. 

7    15  a. 

7     0  m. 

10    0  m. 

4    Oa. 

10     0  m. 

1   30  a. 

7     0  a. 

7     0  m. 

10  0  m. 

4     Oa. 

8     0  in. 

12  30  m. 

5    30  a. 

12  30  m. 

10     Om. 

12     0  m. 

3     0  a. 

3  .30  a. 

5  30  a. 

8     0  m. 

9  45  m. 

12     0  m. 

3     0  a. 

3    0  a. 

5  45  a. 

8     0  m. 

12  30  m. 

4  30  a. 

1  30  m. 

7  15  m. 

12     0  m. 

1      Oa. 

8  30  m. 

1      Oa. 

7     0  m. 

8     0  m. 

2     0  a. 

7     Om. 

8     0  u:. 

2     0  a. 

8     0  m. 

7     0  m. 

11     0  m. 

4     0  a. 

10  30  m. 

11   30  m. 

2     0  a. 

4     0  a. 

5     0  a. 

C  30  a. 

4     0  a. 

5     0  a. 

fi  30  a. 

S     Oa. 

9     0  a. 

9     0  m. 

3  30  a. 

C  15  a. 

8     0  m. 

every  ^  of  an 

hour. 

ever)  ^  of  an 

12     0  m. 

4  .30  a. 

9     0  m. 

4     0  a. 

9     0  a. 

8     Om. 

every  hour. 

everv  hdur. 

every  hour. 

10  30  m. 

1   30  a. 

3  30  a. 

7     Om. 

7  45  a. 

8     0  ni. 

7     0  m. 

7     Oa. 

8     0  ni. 

7     Om. 

7     0  a. 

8     0  m. 

4     0  a. 

7     0  a. 

7     0  m. 

de]  arture 

of  the 

sieamers. 

every  hour 

in  winter. 

and  every  .^ 

8  30  m. 

11  30  a. 

8  30  m. 

11     0  m. 

4     G  a. 

9  30  n,. 

1  30  a. 

8     0  a. 

7     0  m. 

4  30  a. 

9     0  a. 

9     0  m. 

4     Oa. 

5     0  a. 

8  45  m. 

5  30  m. 

2     Oa. 

4    0  a. 

1     Oa. 

5     0  a. 

7     Om. 

Arrlv  i 

at  K.nii. 

8     Oa. 

1   30  a. 

2  30  ... 

2     0  a. 

8  0    . 

10       0  M  . 

6  30  >,. 

(•  31)  II. 

10     0  ui. 

11      0  m. 

4   1  5  a. 

1    :!()  a. 

2      0  a. 

5  3,1  a. 

6     0  a. 

10     Om, 

5     0  a. 

10   15  m. 

5  30  a. 

6  :jo  a. 

1 1  :i;)  m. 

12  :!0  s. 

2     0  a. 

8     0  a. 

(>     Oa. 

7   :]0a. 

7  30  a. 

l(t     0  III. 

11     0  m. 

hour. 

1  :'o  a. 

8     0  m. 

everv  hiiui. 
&  7  30  a. 

8  :«)  H. 

0  0  a. 
8     0  a. 

10  0  m. 
ho.  in  sum. 

11  30  m. 

2  30  a. 

1  30  a. 
1   30  a. 

lO     0  m. 


10     0  a 
•-'     0  u. 


'SO 


CONVEYANCE  DIRECTORY. 


RATES  OF  PORTERAGE. 


The  following  are  some  of  the  principal  Rates  of  Porterage. 


Every  cart  of  coals  not   exceeding  12  cwt.  to 

a  house  or  cellar  entering  from  the  street  or  close, 

(I-  to  first  story  up  or  down  stairs,  .  4d. 

Every   succeeding   story   after   the   first,  aildi» 

tii.nal,  ......  Id. 

Or  if  up  or  down  a  clnse,  beyond  the  front  land, 
tit  any  part  within  the  close  additional,    .  Id- 

Every  cart  of  coals  not  exceeding  16  cwt.  to  a 
liouse  or  cellar  entering   fronn   th«  stieet  or  close, 
or  to  first  story  up  or  down   stairs,  .  O'i. 

Every   succeeding    story  afti-r  the   first,   addi- 
tional, .  .  .  •  •  .  H"^' 
Or  if  up  or  down  a  close  beyond  the  front  land, 
additional,              .....  J  5". 

Every  cart  of  coals  not  exceeding  20  cwt.  to  a 
house  or  cellar  entering   from   the   street  or  clnse, 
Of  to  first  story  up  or  down  stairs,  .  6d. 

Every  succeeding  story  after   the    first,  addi- 
tional, .  .  .  .  .  .         2d. 

Or  if  up  or  down  a  close  beyond  a  front  land, 
additional,     ......  2d, 

English  coals  in  bags  not  e.xceeding  2  cwt-  to  a 

house  or  cellar  enterini;  fiom  the  street  or  close,  or 

tirst  story  up  or  down  stai;s,  for  each  bag,        2d. 

Every  succeeding  story  after  the  first,  f  1  r  each 

bag  additional,       .....  0:jd. 

Every    bae    carried    down     the    close,    adiii> 
tional,  ......  V4U. 

Coals  carried  from  a  cellar  to  a  -house  of  any 
height  of  stair,  for  a  burden  of  Ji  cwt.  Hd. 

Porters  to  be  obliged   to   build  the  coals   for  an 
additional  allowance  for  each  cart  of  12  cwt.,   Id. 
And  for  carts  of  16  and  20  cwt.  •  l^d. 

English  or  small  coals  not  in  bags,  for  every  cart 

of  12  cwt 6d. 

And  for  greater  quantities  or  distance,  in  pro- 
portion to  the  table  for  Scotch  coals. 

For  any  message,  box,  or  burden  of  ^  cwt.  or  un- 
der,  or  one  dozen  of  liquor,  (rom  the  'I'ron  Church 
to  Princes  street  eastward  of  South  and  North  St 
Andrew  street,  also  Register  street,  also  Shak- 
speare  square,  Nether  Bow,  Drummond  and 
College  streets,  Surgeons'  Hall,  W«igh«house,  or 
the  like  distance,    ...  .  od. 

And  for  a  full  burden,  .  .  .  4id. 

From  the  Tron  Church,  for  any  message,  box, 
or  burden,  i^  cwt.  or  under,  or  one  dozen  or  liquor, 
to  Princes  street.  Queen  street,  and  cross  ^treets 
east  of  South  and  North  Hanover  streets,  and  in- 
cluding these  streets,  York  place.  Elder  street, 
Black  Bull,  St  John's  Cross,  Canongatc,  Nicol.son 
square  and  street,  to  "West  Nicolson  -tree'.  North 
atid  West  Richmond  streets,  and  in(;luding  these 
streets  andCandlemaker  row,  Grassmarket,  Castle- 
hill,  or  the  like  distance,  .  .  .  4d. 
And  for  a  full  burde^,  ■  •  .  Gd. 
To  a    greater   distance,  such   as    Princes    and 


Queen  strtets,  with  the  cross  streets  cast  of  South 
and  North  Castle  streets,  and  including  these 
streets,  Baxter's  Buildings,  Pin!»rdy  place.  Forth 
street.  Abbey,  East  and  South  Richmond  streets, 
George  square,  or  the  like  distance,  ,  6d. 

And  for  a  full  burders,         .  .  .  8d. 

Allowance  for  empty  bottles  returned,  if  picked, 
sizeable,  and  free  of  faults,  per  dozen,  for  all  dis- 
tances as  stated  in  these  Regulatinns,         .  Id. 
For  a  burden   to   or   from  Leitb  to  York  place. 
Princes  street,  east  of  St    Andrew  street,  *or   the 
like  distance,     .           .          .          .          .           Is.  "Id. 
For  ditto  to  or  from  ditti;  to  Princes  and  Queen 
streets,  eastward  of  Hanover  street,  Tron  Church, 
or  the  like  distances,            .           .          .           ]  s.  6d. 
For  ditto  to  or  from  ditto  to  Princes  and   Queea 
streets,  with    the  cross  streets  eastward  of   Castle 
street,  south  side  of  Nicolson  street,  Geoi'ge  squiire, 
Castlehill,    Ramsay  Garden,  Grassmarket,  or  the 
like  distance,      .          .          .          .          .            Is.  8d. 
Goods  or  furniture  drawn  by  a  hurley  to  the  ex- 
tent of  two  hundred  weight,  to  be  paid  at  the  rate 
of  a  full  burden  and  a  half. 

And  if  exceeding  three  hundred  weight,  to  be 
paid  at  the  rate  of  two  full  burdens,  in  proportion  to 
distance. 

Furniture  carried  on  a  machine  by  two  men, 
with  poles,  to  pay  at  the  rate  of  three  times  the 
allowance  for  a  full  burden  as  before  mentioned. 

For  loading  or  unloading  a  single  cart  of  furni- 
ture, and  including  carriage  from  or  to  a  house 
one  story  up  or  down  stair,  .  .  Is.  6(1, 

For  ditto  if  above  otie  story,  .  .  2s. 

Porteratie  of  a  puncheon  of  spirits,  a  pipe  or 
butt  of  wine,  to  or  irom  a  cellar  or  vault.  Is. 

Porterage  of  a  .single  hoashead,      .         .  Gd. 

Porterage  of  a  hogshead  of  sugar  to  a  shop, 
cellar,  or  warehouse,       ....  8d. 

Porterage  of  a  hogshead  of  sugar  carried  in  bags 
into  a  shop,  .  .  .  .  .      »    Is. 

For  carrying  merchants'  burdens,  and  bringing 
them  back,  to  be  allowed  full  fare  going,  and  one 
half  more  returning,  at  the  rate  of  a  half  or  full 
burden,  as  specified  above. 


None  of  the  above  regulations  to  apply  to  car- 
riers' porters  for  small  parcels  or  open  oriiers,  for 
which  one  penny  or  twopence  to  be  charged  ac- 
cording to  distance. 

Time. 

Porters  employed  upon  time  by  previous  en- 
gagement to  be  allowprt  as  follows,  viz. 

If  engaged  by  the  hour,  for  every  hour,         6d. 

Porters  engaged  for  a  day,  .  .  3s. 

For  every  half  hour  detained,      •  .  3d. 

Or  according  to  the  agreement  of  parties. 


CONVEYANCE  DIKECTORY. 


331 


PACKET  VESSELS  FROM  LEITH. 

To  Time.  Agent  and  Office  in  Leith. 

Ab«rde«q Once  h  week.         George  Mathiesoii,  3,  Wet  docks. 

Alloa Weil.  &  Sat.  Steam  Tovviti?  Company,  opposite  Custom  House. 

.^nstruther,         ....  Tucs.  &  Frid.        Masters  of  Vess»-ls. 

Arbruftlbj Once  in  ten  days.  John  Ef;go,  2,  Wet  docks. 

IJanlf, Once  a  fortnight.  \V'illiain  Lainj;,  foot  ot  Shore. 

Once  a  week.  A.  &  G.  Slenhouse,  Wet  Ducks. 

T>  rwick, Once  a  week.         William  Laing,  foot  of  Shore,  &  A.  &   G.   StenLouse,  Wet 

Docks. 

Dundee  &  Perth,  .      .  Wed.  &  Sal.  Davirl  Smith,  2,  Dock  place. 

Dysart,     ......  Mon.Weii.  «&  Fri.  Masters  of  Vessels. 

Mambutg  &  Rotterdam,  Once  a  fortniijht.  George  Gibson,  Wet  Docks. 

Helmsdale  &  Little  Ferry,  Once  in  3  weeks.  John  Eggo,  2,  Wet  Docks. 

Hull, ".  Once  a  week.  A.  B.  Mabon,  80,  Shore. 

Inverness, Once  in  ten  days.  J.  Sanders,  28,  Cimstitution  Street. 

D(^  Every  Sattir.liiy.  William  Laing,  toot  of  Shove. 

Kirkcaldy, Daily.  No.  1,  Shore. 

Kirkwall, Once  a-montli.       Latigskill,  44,  Bernard  Street. 

Lerwick, Once  a  month.       Masters  of  Vessels. 

l.Hven, Once  a  week.         Ddvid   Alison,  22,  Bernard  Stieet. 

Liverpool, Every  Saturday.  John  Machattie,  Wet  Docks. 

.......  Every  Saturday.     John  Davidson  &  Co.  agents,     Davidson's  wharf,  Sherriflfbfae. 

London,  Every  Saturday.  Thomson  &  Watt,  71,  Shore. 

J^ Wed.'&Sat.  Archibald  Ritchie,  67,  Shore. 

Every  Wed.  Thos.   Dowie,  45,  Shore. 

Mimtrose, Once  a  week  John  Eggo,  2,  Wet  docks. 

Newcastle, Once  in  ten  days  J.  Wishart  &  Son,  21,  Queen  Street. 

r<<erhead, do.  do.      A.  &  G.  Stenhouse,  Wet  Docks. 

Stirling,     ....  .  Twice  a  week.      A.  Ferguson,  2,  Dock  place. 

^t<)nebaven    .     .     .      •      .  Once  a  week.         John  Eggo,  2,  Wet  Docks.  "■ 

Thurso,    .     .     s     .     .     .  Once  a  fortnight.  D.  Smith,  2,  Dock  place. 

Wick, Once  a  fortnight.  A.  &  G.  Stenhouse,  Wet  Docks,  and  D.  Smith  Dock  place. 


STEAM    VESSELS    FROM    LEITH. 


To 

Aberdeen,  . 
Anstruther  . 
Alloa.     .      . 
Berwick,    . 

Dundee,     . 

Dysart, 
Hull,     ,      . 
verness,  . 
Kirkwall,  . 
Largo,  . 
Lerwick,    . 
Leven,  . 
London, 

Montrose,  . 
Newcastle, 
Stirling,  &c., 
Wick,  &c., 


The  Hours  of  Departure  refer  to  the  Summer  Hours. 

Time.  Office  or  Agent. 

Tues.  Wed.  Frid.  and  Sat.  at  6  m.  27  Prince's  St.,  and  Wet  docks,  from  Granton 

Twice  a  week.       .....  No.  1,  Shore 

Wednesday  and  Saturday.       .  John  Eggo,  Wet  Docks 

Friday,  at  8  m 22,  Waterloo  place,  and  Wm.  Laing,  foot  of  Shore 

_    .  ^  J  Duty  bouse,   North    Bridge,  203,  High  st..  Captain 

-'  (  Bain,  Granton,  and  Wm.  M'William,  Newbaven 

Three  times  a-day Duty  house,  and  Chain  pier 

Wednesday  and  Saturday.      .     .  1,   Prince's  Street,    and  44,  Bernard  Street 

Tuesday  at  6  m 27,  Prince's  street,  and  3,  Wet  docks 

.See  Wick. 

See  Dysart. 

See  Wick. 

See  Dysart. 

Sats.  &  every  alternate  Wed.  21,  Waterloo  place,  and  14,  Shore 

Saturdays,    Ditto        do.  20,  Princes  Street,  and  45,  Shore 

Wednesday  and  Saturday       .      .  22,  Waterloo  place,  and  Wm.  Laing,  foot  of  Shore 

Wednesday  m.  and  Saturday.     .  22,  Waterloo  place,  and  Wm.  Laing,  foot  of  -Shore 

Twice  a  day  at  low  water.  .  Duty  bouse,  North  Bridge 

Friday,  at  6  m 26,  Prince's  Street,  and  3  Wet  docks 


332 


CONVEYANCE  DIRECTORY. 


STEAM  VESSELS  FROM  GLASGOW. 


Hout 
To 
ArJffissati,  Largs,  &c 

B.^irast 

Bristol)  via  Dublin, 

Campbeltown, 

Cork,  .... 

Dublin,        .... 

Greenock  and  Port  Glasgow, 

Inverary,    .... 

Inverness,  Oban,&  Fort- William, 

Islay,  .... 

Kilmun,  by  Gnurock  &  Duiioon, 

Largs  ami  Millport, 

Lochyilpheafi, 

Liverpool, 

Londonderry  and  Port  Rush, 

Oban,  Skye,  &o., 

Islay,  Oban,  Tobermory,  & 

Portree, 
Sligo, 
Tarbert,  via  Greenock,  Gourock, 

Dunoon,  Rothesay,  &c. 
Stranraer, 

N.B.— Belfast,  Bristol,  Cork, 
before  high-water. 


■6'  of  Departure  refer  to  the 

Time. 
dally 

Mou.  Wed.  &  Frid., 
Tuesday  and  Friday, 
Four  times  a  week, 
Tuesday, 

Tuesday  and  Friday, 
Daily, 

Wed.  and  Sat.  at  6  m., 
Monday  and  Thursday, 
Tups.  «&  Thurs.,  at  G  m. 
Daily, 
Daily,  2  a. 
Dailv, 
Daily, 

Mon.  Wed.  &  Frid., 
See  Inverness. 


Summer  Season. 

Office  or  Agent. 
240,  Broomielaw^. 

9,  Buchanan  st.,  and  15,  Jamaica  st. 
101,  Union  street,  43,  Buchanan  street. 
7  &  21.  Anderston  quay. 
101,  Union  street,  43  Buchanan  street. 
101,  Union  street,  43,  Buidiaiiau  street. 
126,  BroDinielavv,  and  4,  Yoik  Street 
Castle  Steam  Pt.  Ofifice,  25,  Anderston  qu  ly. 
15,  Jamaica  St.,  and  9.   Buchanan  St. 
Castle  Steam  Packet  Office. 
1  5,  Jamaica  '■t. 

Steam-biiat  Wharf  [25,  Anderston  q'lay 

15,  Jamaica  St.,  &  Castle  Steam  Packet  Otii-f. 
15,  Jamaica  st.,  9,  Buchanan  st  ,  &  16>  S'. 
7,  Anderston  Quay.  [Enoch's  >Sq. 


Monday,  15,  Jamaica  street 

Once  a  fortnight.  7,  Anderston  quay. 

9  .30  m.  &  1  4  a. 
Daily,  at  6  m., 
Friday  morning, 
Dublin,  Inverness,  Liverpool,  and  Londonderry,  &c.,  sail  about  3  hou 


Castle  Stearn  Pt.  Office,  25,  Anderston  qu  ly. 
101.  Union  Street. 


HACKNEY  COACH  FARES. 
Distance. 


For  any  ilistance  not  e.vcepding  three 
quarters  of  a  mile,    .  .  L.O 

^^—^——^— a  mile,        .  .         0 

— . a  mile  and  a  half,      0 

two  miles,  .         0 

two  miles  and  a  half,  0 


1 

0 

1 

C 

2 

0 

3 

0 

4 

0 

For  atiy  distance  not  exceeding  three 
miles,      .....        L.O 

•^— — threemilesandahalf,  0 

— — — — ^.^ four  miles,      .  0 

———^— four  miles  and  a  half,  0 

■  five  miles,       .  0 


Time. 


For  an  airing  into  the  country  and  back,  either  by 
the  same  or  a  diifiirent  road,  at  the  rate  of  Three 
Shillings  and  Sixpence  an  hour. 

For  time  spent  within  the  City  <ir  Suburbs,  for  any 
period  notexceeding  half  an  hour,  Ocie  Shilling; 
and  Si.vpence  for  each  subsequent  quarter  of  an 
hour.  The  fares  to  be  chait;*-'!  piiher  by  distance 
or  time,  in  the  option  of  the  C  lachmau  ;  but  not 
by  both. 


Half  fares  in  returning  by  the  same  Coach,  when 
the  charge  is  by  distance.  Tolls  in  addition.  No 
King's  duty  chi;rgcable. 

For  Coaches  brought  from  a  Stand  further  than 
the  nearest,  Sixpence  extra. 

From  (leven  to  twelve  at  night,  fare  and  a  quar- 
ter; from  twelve  night  touoe  morning,  fare  and  a 


half;   from  one  to  six  A.M.  dnulde  fare.      No  adili- 
tional  fare  to  and  from  the  Theatre. 

No  adiiitional  fai'e  at  night  to  and  from  the  .'^^- 
sembly  Rooms  before  twelve. 

If  a  Carriage  be  detained  more  than  ten  miiniUi 
at  taking  up  or  setting  down,  a  charge  for  tlaic  in 
addition  to  distance  to  be  made. 

No  additional  charge  to  be  made  on  Sundays, 
whether  the  Carriages  be  taken  from  the  Stam-es 
or  the  Stable,  unless  when  taken  beyond  the  Par- 
liamentary Bounds. 

Cab  and  One-horse  Coach  fares,  two-thirds  of 
the  Hackney  Coach  fares,  both  as  to  distance  ai>d 
time. 

Council  Chamber, 

Edinburgh,  1st  January  1838. 


CONVEYANCE  DIHECTORY. 


333 


CARKIERS  FROM  EDINBURGH 

TO  ALL  THE  PRINCIPAL  PLACES  IN  SCOTLAND  AND  PART  OF  ENGLAND. 


CARRIERS    INNS   AND 

?>  Cristo  street,  (George  Inn,)  W.  Anderson  I 

"•4  Urisio  street,  (Wool  Pack  Inn,)  A.  Clark  | 

4'.)  Candlemaker  row,  Adam  Landtlls 

1  I  Candlemaker  row,  John  Hargreaves 
II  Candlemaker  row,  .Inmes  I\Iachell 

.'4  Candlemaker  row,  (Harrow  Inn,)  David  I\IofFat 
17  South  back  of  ('anonj:ate,  J.  Johnston 
I'O  South  back  of  Canongnie,  Alex.  Dods 

2  •  Cowgate,  A.  Drunimnnd 
14  Grassmarket,  John  Smith 

20  Grassmarket,  Alex.  Gladstone 
2(1  Grassmarket,  George  Sommerville 
()/'  Grassmarket,  Mrs  Wight 


RECEIVIN«-HOUSES. 

32  Grassmarket,  (White  Hart  Inn,)  W.  Haddow 
77  Grassmarket,  lames  Granger 
100  Grassmarket,  William  Sharp 
123  Grassmarketj  Dugald  Green 
177  High  street,  John  I\I'Gregor 
195  High  street,  Mrs  Smart 
209  High  street,  David  M'Fee 

1  King's  Stables,  Thos.  M'Murtiie 
54  Lothian  street,  J.  and  P.  Cameron 
3  Merchant  street,  John  Stevinson 
1  North  Bridge,  Taylor  &  Co. 
3  Railway,  E.  and  G.,  Howey  &  Co. 


Aberdeen,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

.  195  High  St.  .laily,  9  m. 

209  High  St.  Wed.   Sai.  1  a. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  ni. 

123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.   3  a. 

.\berdour,  209  High  st.  Wed.  and  Sat.  I  a. 

195  High  St.  Wed.  and  Sat.  12  noon 

Aoerfeldy,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

.  195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  !Sl.  W.  F.  9  m. 

3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  12  noon 

123  Grassm.  Thur.  3  a. 

67  Grassm.  Fri.  11  m. 

.vberlady,  3  IMerchant  st.  Wed.  12  noon 

20  so.  b.  Cancng.  Tu.  Th.  Sa.  11m.  12  noon 

Aberm  thy,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  p^ge  405 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

07  Grassm.  Fri.  11  m. 

195  High  St.  daily.  9  m 

Abington,  26  Grassm.  Wed.  3  a. 
Airdrie,  32  Grassm.  Tu.  Fri.  2  a. 

100  Grassm.  Friday,  1  a. 

123  Grassm.  Tu.  Fri.  3  a. 

Airth,  100  Grassm.  daily,  4  a. 

3  Merchant  >t.  daily,  5  a. 

Allanton,  17  so.  b.  Canongate,  Wed.  4  a. 
Alloa,  3  Merchant  st.  daily,  5  a. 

100  Grassm.  daily,  12  noon,  ^  a. 

Alnwick,  20  sn.  b.  Canongate,  Wed.  3  a, 

3  Btisto  St.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

Alyth,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

3  Merchant  st.  daily.  5  a. 

67  Grassm.  Friday,  11  m. 

100  Gras'TH.  M.  W.  F.  9  a. 

123  Grassm.  W.F.  S,  3  a. 

Amulree,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv,,  page  405 

123  Grassnp.  Thur.  3  a. 

]i\Q  Grassm.  IM.  ^^^  F.  9  m. 


Ancrum,  54  Candlemaker  row.  Wed.  1  a. 

14  Bristo  St.  Wed.  2  a. 

20  Cowgate,  Fri.  2  a. 

Andrews,  St.,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
209  High  St.  Thur.  ^  a. 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

Annan,  100  Grassm.  Wed.  3  a. 
123  Grassm.  Wed.  6  a. 

Anstrather,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
209  High  St.  Thur.  7  a. 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

Arbroath,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  3  a. 

Ardoch,  123  Grassm.  Thur.  3  a. 

100  Grassm.  daily,  ^  a.,  and  Sat.  12  noon,  7  a. 

3  ^Merchant  st.  daily,  5  a. 

177  High  St.  Thur.'  6  a. 

Athelstaneford,  17  so.  b.  Canong.  Sat.  12  r.oon 
•iuchinblae,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
Auchindinny,  100  Grassm.  Tu.  Fr.  1  a. 

— —  14  Grassm.  Sat.  1  a. 

123  Grassm.  Wed.  Sat.  2  a. 

Auchinleck,  100  Grassm.  Tuesday,  12  noon 
Auchttrarder,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  p    405 
100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

Auchfermuchty,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  p.  405 
209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

195  Higli  St.  daily,  9  m. 

123  Gtassm.  W.  F.  S.  3  a. 

Auchtertoul,  1  North  br.  Wed.  Sat,  12  nonn 
Ayr,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
3  Railway,  E.  and  G.,  daily,  5  m.  2  a. 

100  Grassm.  Tuesday,  12  noon 

Ayton.  100  Grassm.  Wed.  8  a. 
49  Cindleniaker  rciv,  Fri.  4  a. 


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CONVEYANCE  DIRECTOUV. 


Ayton,  20  po.  b.  Canongate,  Thur.   1  a. 

— ^—  17  so.  b.  Canongate,  Thur.   1  a. 

Badenoch,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  ses  adv.,  page  405 

195  Hish  St.  daily,  0  m. 

Balernn,  123  Grassm.  Tu.  Sa.  2  a. 

20  Grassm.  Tu.  Sa.  2  a. 

Balgonie.  17  so.  b.  Canongate,  Wed.  1  a. 

100  Gr:issm.  Wed.   10  a. 

Balgonie,  195  High  St.  Wed.  Sit.  12  noon 
BaniF,  J.  a'd  P.  Cameron,  s^e  adv.,  page  405 
195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  3  a. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

Bannockburn,  3  Jlerchant  &t.  daily,  5  a. 

100  Grassm.  daily,  ^  a. 

Bathgate,  32  Grassm.  Tues.  Fri.  2  a. 
26  Grassm.  Thur.  9  m 

100  Grassm.  Friday,  1  a. 

123  Grassm.  Tu.  Fri.  3  a. 

Beith,  3  Railway,  E.  and  G.,  daily,  5  m.  2  a. 
Belfast,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
BeUord,  3  Bristo  st.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 
Belhaven,  17  so.  b.  Canongate.  W.  1  a. 

20  so.  b.  Canongate,  W.  1  a. 

Bervir,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv,.  page  405 
195  High  St.  daily.  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  3  a. 

Berwick,  North,  20  so.  b.  Caaoneate,  Th.  12  noon 

17  so.  b.  Canonj^ate,  Tu.  12  num 

. .  17  so.  b.  Canongate,  W.  1  a. 

100  Grassm.  Wed.  10  m. 

123  Grassm.  Wed.  1  a. 

3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  12  noon 

Berwick  on  Tweed,  20  so.  b.  Canongate,  W.  3  a. 

3  Bristo  St.  M,  W.  F.  9  m. 

Biggar,  20,  26,  and  32  Grassm.  Wed.  12  noon 

20  Grassm.  Tu.  2  a. 

54  Candiemaker  row.  Sat.  4  a.  • 

Birmingham,  3  Bristo  st.  lM.  W.  F.  9  m. 

14  Candiemaker  row,  Mo.  Th.  4  a. 

Blackburn,  (Scotland,)  100  Grassm..  Tu.  1  a. 

26  Grassm.  Tu.  1  a. 

Blackburn,  (Engl.). J.  Hargreaves,  see  adv.,  p.  405 

14  Candlsn)aker  row,  31on.  I'h.  4  a. 

Bhiiradam,  M.  W.  F.  9  ra. 

Blair  of  Athull,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  p.  405 

195  High  .St.  dailv,  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  K.  9  m. 

67  Grassm.  Fri.  11  m. 

123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  1  a. 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sai.  1  a. 

Blairgowrie.  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  daily.  9  ni. 

100  Giassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

67  Grassm.  Friday,  1 1  m. 

. 209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  1  a. 

Bolton,  J.  Hargreaves,  see  adv.,  page  405 
Bonnyrig,  14  Bristo,6t.  dai.y,  2  a. 

54  Candiemaker  row,  Sat.  12  noon 

Bo'ness,  100,  123  Grassm.  To.  Fri.  1  and  8  a. 
Boswell's,  (Si)  54  Candiemaker  row,  W.  F.  1  a, 

20  Cowgate,  Thur.  1  a. 

3  AJerthanc  st.  Wed.  4  a. 

14  Bristo  St.  Wed.  Fri.  2  a. 

Bow  den,  3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  12  noon 

20  Cowgate,  Wed.  12  noon 

, 64  Candiemaker  row,  Wed.  1  a. 


Braco,  177  High  st.  Thur.  6  a. 

Braehead,  26  Grassm.  Tuesday,  1  a. 

Brechin,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  p?ge  405 

195  High  St.  dailv,  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  BI.W.F.  9  m. 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

123  Grassm.  W.F.S.  3  =». 

Bridge  of  Earn,  100  Grassm.  M-W.F.  9  m. 

67  Grissm.  Friday,  11m. 

Brou^hton,  2G  Grassm.  Tuesday,  3  a. 
Broxburn,  44  Grassm.  W.  S.  2  a. 

100  Grassm.  Friday.  1  a. 

Buckhaven,  1  North  br.  Wed.  Sat.  12  noon 
Burntisland,  209  High  sf.  Fr:day,  1  a. 
Bury,  J.  Hargreaves,  see  adv.,  page  405 

14  Candiemaker  row.  Mon.  Thur.  4  a. 

Cairneyhill,  100  Grassm.  Wed.  9  m. 
Calder,  Middle,  100  Grassm.  Tu.  Sat.  1  a. 
Calder,  West,  32  Grassm.  Tu.  Fii.  1  a. 
__  26  Grassm.  Tu.  Fri.  1  a. 

100  Grassm.  Tu.  Sat.  1  a. 

Callander,  100  Grassm.  daily,  7  a. 

123  Grassm.  Thur.  2  n. 

3  iNiercha  t  st.  daily,  5  a. 

177  High  St.  Thur.  6  a. 

Camhusnethan.  100  Grassm.  Wed.  4  a. 

Campbultown,  3  Railway,  daily.  5  m.  2  a. 

CarlisL-.  14  CandleiTiakL-r  row,  ISIo.  Th.  4  a. 

J.  Hargreaves,  see  adv.,  page  405 

3  Merchant  st.  Mo.  Th.  3  a 

14  Bristo  St.  Thur.  2  y. 

Carlops,  20  Grassm.  Sat.  1  a. 

(Carluke,  20  Grassm.  Tuesday,  12  nnon 

26  Grassm.  Tuesday,  2  a^ 

Ciinnichael.  32  Grassm.  Tuesday,  1  a. 

Cavniehill,  100  Grassm.  Wid.  9  m. 

Carnoustie.  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  sec  adv.,  p:ige  405 

123  Grassm.  W.F.S.  3  a. 

Carnwatii,  32  Grassm.  Tuesday,  1  a. 

26  Grassm.  Tu.  12  noon 

Carrington,  54  Candiemaker  low,  Sat.  11  m. 

14  Bristo  SI.  Sat.  2  a. 

Carron,  100  Grassm.  daily,  7  i;. 

3  Merchant  st.  d  lily,  5  a. 

Carstairs,  26  Grassm.  Tuesday,  12  neon 

Castle- Douglas,  100  Gtassrei,  Sat.  G  a. 

3  Merchant  St.  Sa'.  3  a. 

123  Giassm.  W.d.  Sat.  (i 

Catrine,  100  Grassm.  Tuts.  12  nonn 
C.llardyUts,  209  High  st.  Thur.  ^  a. 
Ceres,  J.  and  P.  Canieroo.  see  adv.,  page  405 
— ^  123  Giassm.  \V.  F.  S.  1  a. 

195  High  St.  daily  9  m. 

Chance  Inn,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  4il5 
Chirnside,  20  C>nvaate,  Wed.  4  a. 

17  So.  b.  Can.  Wed.  4-  a. 

Clackmannan,  3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  1  a. 

'  100  Grassm.  daily  5  a. 
Cockburnspath,  17  Sc  b.  Can.  Wed.  1  8. 
Coldingham,  17  So.  b.  Can.  Thur,  1  a. 

100  Grassm.  Wed.  8  a. 

Coldstream,  3  Merchani  st.  Wed,  3  a. 

3  Bristo  St.  M.  W.  F.  9  ni. 

20  So.  b.  Can.  Sat.  11  m. 

40  Candlem-  r.  Fri.  .3  a. 

. 20  Cowgate,  Wed.  1  a. 

Colinsburgh,  209  High  si.  Thur.  T  a. 

Comrie,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405       m 

3  MercbaiU  St.  Sat.  11  ni.  ^^ 

195  High  St.  daily  9  m. 


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Comrip,  100  Grassni.  iliiily   1  a. 

177  High  St.  Thur.  6  a. 

123  Grassra.  Thur.  1  a. 

Coulter,  32  Grassm.  WeJ.  1  a. 

Couper- Angus,  3  .Metchatu  st.  W.  S.  12  nooti 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

209  High  St.  W.  S.  1  a. 

G7  Grassm.  Fri.  1 1  a. 

123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  1  a. 

CJwdenburn,  20  Grassm.  S^t.  12  noon 
Trail,  209  High  st.  Thur.  7  a. 
Crailing,  3  Blerrliant  st.  Tui-s.  12  noon 
CrawTord,  20  &  32  Grassm.  Wed.  4  a. 
Crawfortiiotin,  26  Grassm.  Wed.  3  a. 
Crichton,  3  ftlerchant  st.  Sat.  12  noon 

49  Candlem.  r.  Sat.  12  noon 

CriefF.  .7.  &  P  Cameron,  see  adv  ,  page  403 

123  Grassm.  Thur.  1  a. 

3  Merchant  st.  daily  12  noon 

100  Grassno.  daily  7  a. 

123  Grassm.  Thnr.  1  a. 

195  High  street,  daily,  9  m. 

Cromarty,  .f.  &  P.  C  imeron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
Culross,  100  Grassm.  Thur.  12  noun 
Cunibuland,  .7.  Hargreaves,  see  adv.,  page  405 

14  Candlem-  r.  Mon.  Thur.  4  a. 

Cumnock,  100  Grassm.  Tues    12  noon 

123  Grassm.  Thur.  7  a. 

Cupar  Fife,  .7.  jind  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  street,  dailv,  9  ni. 

209  High  St.  Th.  7  a. 

123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  1  a. 

Dalbeattie,  100  Grassm.  Sat.  0  a. 

123  Grassm.  Sat.  6  a. 

Dalkeith,  3  IMerchant  st.  177,   195,  209   High  st. 

100  Grassm.,  49  Candlem.  i.,  a^d  20  Cowg. 

daily,  4  a. 
Dalraellingion,  100  Grassm.  Tii.  12  noon 
Dalrv.  3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  4  a. 

123  Grassm.  Wed.  2  :u 

Darnick,  54  Candlem.  r.  daily  1  a. 

14  Bristo  St.  Wed.  Fri.  2  a. 

Darsiemuir,  J.  &  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
209  High  St.  Thur.  7  a. 

Denholrc,  54  Candlerp.  r.  Wed.  12  noon 
Denny,  100  Grassra.  daily  7  a. 

67  Grasstn.  Wed.  5  a. 

3  Merchant  st.  daily  5  a. 

Dingwall,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  ste  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  dailv  9  m. 

100   Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

Dirletoi),  20  so.  b.  Can.  Tues.   Tb.   1  a. 

3  Merchant  st.  Wed.   12  noon 

Dollar,  100  Grassm.  S^t.  12  noon 

3  Merchant  st.  dally  4  a. 

D.otpbiugtiin,  14  Grassm    Wed.  8  m. 
Douglas,  20,  and  32  Grassm.  Tu.  12  noon  I  a. 
Doune,  100  Grassm.  daily  7  a. 

123  Grassm.  Tues.  2  a. 

3  Merchant  St.  dailv  5  ». 

177  High  St.  Thu.  ti  a. 

Dublin,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
Dumbarton,  3  RHihvay,  E.  &  G.,  daily  5  m.  2  z, 
DuniliiHs,  100  Grasm'.  Wed.  Sdt.  6  a. 

123  Grassm.  Wed.  Sat.  6  a. 

77  Grassm.  Tues.  6  a. 

3  Merchant  st.  Sat.  6  a. 

Dunbar,  17  and  20  so.  b.  Can.  Wed.  12  iiojn  1  a. 
Dunblane,  100  Grassm.  daily  7  a. 


Dunblane,  0  Merchant  St.  daily,  5  a. 

123  Grassm.  Thur.  2  a. 

177  High  St.  Thur.  6  a. 

Dundee,  J  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  daily  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M-  W.  F.  9  m. 

209  High  St.  W.d.  S<f.  1  a. 

.'5  Merchant  st.  Wed.  10  ro. 

123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  1  a. 

Dunfermline,  100  Grassm.  Tu.  Fri.  8  a. 

Dunglas,  17  so.  b,  Canong.  Wed.  1  a. 

Dunkeld,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  4''5 

195  High  St.  ilaily  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m  . 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

: 67  Grassm.  Fri.  5  a. 

Dunmoi'P,  100  Grassm.  W.  4  a. 

Dun"'"?,  J  a'ld  P-  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  a. 

195  High  St.  daily  9  m. 

Dunsp,  20  Cowgate,  Wed.  4  a. 

3  IMerchant  st.  Wed.  4  a. 

49  Candlem.  r.  Fri.  4  a. 

Dunsyre,  14  Grassm.  Wed.  8  m. 

Dysart,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

'      I  No.   Bridge,  Wed.  Sat.  12  noon 
209  Hi?h  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

177  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  12  noon 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

Earlst^ri,  49  Candl»in.  r.  Wed.  5  a. 

20  Cowgate,  Wed.  4  a. 

Ecclefecban,  100  Grassm.   Wed.  4  a. 

123  Grassm,  Wed.  6  a. 

Eddlesion,  14  Bristo  st.  Wed.  2  a. 

Elgin,  .7.  ;ind  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  daily  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

—J-  123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  1  a. 
Ely,  209  High  st.  Thurs.  7  a. 

Errol,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
195  High  ^t.  daily,  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

Ettrick,  3  Merchant  st.  Sat.  1  a. 

54  Candlem.  r.  Wed.  12  noon 

Eyemouth,  20  Cowgate,  17  S.  b.  Can.  W.  1  a. 

100  Grassm.  Wed.  8  a. 

Fala  and  Sofitra,  3  Merchant  st.  Sdt.  12  noon 

54  Candlem.  r.  Sit.  12  noon 

Falkirk.  3  Merchant  st.  daily,  5  a. 

100  Grassm.  diily  7  a. 

67  Grassm.  Wed.  5  a. 

Falkland,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  pjge  4l)5 

123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  1  a. 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  ra. 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

Fetter(;airn,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  40,"> 
Fochahers,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  40b 

195  High  St.  daily.  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

Forfar,  J.  arid  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  d-iily,  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.  VV.  F,  9  m. 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.   J  a. 

Forres,  J,  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  u,. 

Forth,  14  and  32  Grassm.  Tu.  10  m.  la. 


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Frucbie,  J.  and  P.    Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  in. 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  I  a. 

Galashiels,  54  Candlem.  r.  daily,  I  a. 

14  Candlem.  r.  daily,  4  a. 

Gnlawater,  14  Biisto  st.  Sat.  2  a. 
G.liovvay,  New  100  Grass  n.  Fri.  Sat.  6  a. 
20  Covvgate,  5  a. 

3  Merrhant  st.  Sa'.G  a. 
Oitehouse,  100  ami  123  Grassm.  W.  S.  6  a. 

3  Merchant,  st-  Wed.  Snt.  6  a. 

C;;it.ionside,  14  Brisio  st.  Wed.  Fri.  2  a. 

■ 54  Candlem.  r.  Tucs.  Fri.   1  a. 

GilKord,  20  so.  b.  Canong,  Wed.  12  noon 
Girvan,3  Railivay,  E.  and  G. ,  daily  5  m.  2  a. 

100  Grassm.  Tues.  12  noon 

G  amniis,  .1.  and  P.  Camer.nt,  see  adv.,  paj:e  403. 

195  High  St.  daily  9  m. 

Glasgow,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  pas:e  405. 

.  3  Railway,  E.  and  G.,  dai'y,  5  m.  2  a. 

G.mluce,  3  Bris  o  st.  daily,  9  m. 

. ■  20  Covvgatr,  Wed.  Sat.  5  a. 

•  loo  Grassm.  Wed.  S.t.  6  a. 

<'">ebridg'',  14  Bvis-to  st.  Sat.  2  a. 
G..idon  (West)  3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  4  a. 

20  so.  b.  Canong.  Tu.  5  a. 

Grangemouth,  3  Merrhant  st.  daily,  5  n. 

100  Grassm.  daily,  7  a. 

Grantown,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  ariv  ,  pnge  405. 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  vn. 

Greenlaw,  3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  3  a. 

54  Candlem.  r.  Wed.  2  m. 

Greenock,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  «ee  adv.,  page  405. 

-3  R^ilwiiy,E.  and  G.,  daily,  5  m.  2  a. 

Giillane,  20  so.  b.  Canong.  Tu.  Sat.  12  noon 

■  3  Merrhant  st.  Wed.  12  noon 

ll.ddineton,20so.  h.  Cinotif;.  Tu.  Th.  Sat.  2  a. 

100  Grassm.  Tu.  Th.  S.t.  I  a. 

„  17  so.  b.  Canong.  Tu.  Th.  Sat.  1  a. 

20  Cowgate,  daily  3  a. 

Hamilton,  3  Railway,  E.  and  G.,  daily,  5  m.  2  a. 

,  100  Grassm.  W^d.  4  a. 

lUwir.k,  J.  Hargreaves,  see  adv.,  page  405. 

.  14  Candlem.  r.  daily,  4  a. 

3  Merchant  st.  Won.  Th.  4  a. 

. .32  Gra>sm.  Fri.   1  a. 

.  20  Cowgate,  M<.n.  Wed.  2  a. 

14  Biisto  St.  Tn.  2  a. 

Ilolytown,  100  Grass-ri.  Wed.  6  a. 
Houston,  100  Grassm.  Tu.  Fri.  12  fooii 
Hodderstitld,  3  B^i^to  st.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 
Hmitly,  100  Grassti).  i\l.  W.  F.  9  m. 
1;  r.hturi."  J.  and  P.  <>mtrori,  see  adv.,  page  405. 
liinerwick,  17  so.  b.  Canong.  Wed.  1  a. 
Inverkeithing,  100  Grassm.  M.   W.  F.  9  m. 
3  Merchant  st.  daily,  10  m. 

195  Hij/h  St.  Wed.   1  1   m. 

Jiiverleithen,  54  Candlem.  r.  Wed.  2  a. 
. ^3  Merchant  st.  Sat.    1  a. 

Inverness,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405. 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

100  GrHssm.  M.  \V.  K.  9  m. 

Irvine,  32  Grassm.  Thur.   1  a. 

. .3  Railway,  E.  and  G.,  dailV)  5  ra.2  a. 

Jedburgh,  54  Candlem.  r.  W.   F.  I  a. 
■  20  Cowgate,  Fri.  12  noon 

3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  Frid.  1  a. 

JubnshaTen,  J.  and  P.  Cai.eron,  see  adv.,  page  405 


Keitb,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  ra. 

Kelso,  20  Cowgaie,  Wed.  Fri.  3  a. 
3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  3  a. 

3  Bristo  St.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

Kendal,  J.   Hargreaves,  sei^  adv..  page  405 

14  Candlem.  r.  M»n.  Th.4  a. 

Kenmnre,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page 

195  H;gh  St.  dailv,  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

123  Grassm.  Thnr.  2  a. 

Kentioway,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  105 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

1  North  Bridm>,  Wed.  Sat.  12  noon 

Kettle,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  jiage  405 

195  Higli  St.  daily,  9  m. 

209  Hi^h  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a, 

123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  1  a. 

Killin,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  ra. 

3  Merchant  st.  daily,  5  a. 

100  Grassm.  daily,  7  a. 

123  Grassm.  Thur.  2  a. 

Kilmarnock,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  p.  405 

32  Giassm.  Th.  1  a. 

3  Railway,  E.  and  G.,  daily,  5  m.  2  a. 

Kilsyth,  3  Railway,  E.  and  G.,  daily,  3  m.  2  a. 
Kilwinning,  3  Railway,  E.  and  G.  daily,  5m.  2  a. 
Kincardine,  3  Merchant  s'.  daily,  5  a. 

100  Grassm.  Thur.  12  noon 

Kinghorn,  ,1.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

193  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

209  High  St.  Thurs.  7  a. 

1  North  Br.  Wed.  Sat.  12  noon 

Kingussie,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  1  a. 

195  High  St.  daily  9  ra. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

1  North  Bridge,  W«d.  Sat.  12  noon 

Kmross,  100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 
67  Grapsm.  Fri.   11  m. 

3  Merchant  sr.  Wed.  10  m. 

195  High  St.,  Wed.  II  m. 

Kippen,3  Merchant  sr.  daily,  3  a. 

100  Grassm.  daily  7  a. 

Kirkcaldy,  J.  &  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
209  Hisi!  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

I  Norrh  Bridge,  Wed.  Sat.  12  noon 

195  High  tf.  daily  9  m. 

177  High  St.  Wed.  Sut.  12  noon 

Kirkcudbright,  100  and  123  Grassm.  and  3  Mer- 
chant st.  Wed.  Sa'.  6  a. 

Kirkintulloch,.3  Railway, p;.  and  G.,  daily,  3  m.  2  a. 
Kirklision,  100  Grassm.  Wed.  Sat.  4  a. 

3  Merchant  st.  Sa'.  4  a. 

Kirkmicliael,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  p.  405 

100  Grass.   M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

Kirknewtoii,  20  Grassm.  Sat.  1  a. 

Kirriemuir,  J.  arid  P.  '.  ameron,  see  adv.,  p.  405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  1  a. 

Laggan,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
I>anark,  20,  26,  32,  and  100  Grassm.  Tu.  F.  a. 
Lancaster,  J.  Hargreaves,  see  adv.,  page  405 

14,  Candlem.  r.  Mon.  Th.  4  a. 

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Langholm,  14  Candlem.  r.  Mod.  Thu.  4a. 

54.  Candlem.  r.  Thu.  3  a. 

14  Bristost.  Thu.  2  a. 

3  Merchant  st.  Mori.  Thu.  4  a. 

Lirgo,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405. 

209  High  sr.  Thur.  7  a. 

1  Hsswade,  l4  Bristo  st.  daily,  2  a. 

I.iuder,  20  Cowgatc,  Wed.  4  a, 

I.uirencekirk,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  p.  495 

19.5  Hit,'h  St.  daily,  9  m. 

.  100  Grassm.  M.  VV.  F.  9  m. 

. 123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  1  a. 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat    1  a. 

I.radhill^,  3  Merchant  st.  Tues.  4  a. 
I-.  ed8,  3  Bristo  st.  M.  M'.  F.  9  m. 

14  Candlem.  r.  Mor^.  Th.  4  a. 

I. (nth,  20  So.,  b.  Canong,  195,  &  209  High  street, 

100  Grassm.  daily 
T.pslie  (Fife,)  J.  &  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  p.  405 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

.  195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

■  1  Nortii  Bridge,  M.  W.  Thu.  S.  12  noon 

177  High  St.  Wed,  Sat.  12  noon 

!,etham(Fife,)  J.andP.  Cameron,seeadv.,p.405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

l.etham  (Forfar,)  J.  &  P.  Cameron,  see  ad.,  p.  405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

209  High  St.  Wed-  Sat.  1  a. 

Leuchars,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  p.  405 

123  Grassm.  Wed.  Fri.  Sat.  1  a. 

209  High  St.  Thur.  7  a. 

Leven,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
195  High  St.  daily,  9  m- 

1  North  Bridge,  Wed.   Sat.  12  noon 

177  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  12  noon 

209  High  St.  Thur.  7  a. 

I.illieslief,  54  Candlem.  r.  Wed.  1  a. 

3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  12  noon 

20  Cowgate,  Tties    12  noon 

limekilns,  100  Grassm.  Tu   Th.  8  m.  12  noon 
.'.iiiiithgow,  100  Grassm.  daily  4  a. 

3  Merchant  st.  daily,  4  a. 

i.iiiton.  East, 20  South  b.  Can.  Wed.  12  noon 

20  Cowgate,  daily,  12  noon 

•  49  Candlem.  r.  Wed.  12  noon. 

3  Candlem.  r.  Sat.  12  noon 

. .  20  Grassm.  Wed.  Fri.  2  a. 

Linton,  West,  20  Grassm.  Wed.  Fri.  2  a. 
— —  49  Candlem.  r.  Wed.  4  a. 

.  20  Cowgate,  Wed.  2  a. 

Liverpool,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.  p.  405 

J.  Hargreaves,  see  adv.,  page  405 

14  Candlem.  r.  Hon.  Thu.  4  a. 

]  iianhead,  54  Candlem.  r.  Tu.  Sat,  2  a. 
]  .ochmaben,  100  Grassm.  Wed.  4  a. 
Lockerby,  100  Grassm.  Wed.  4  a. 

1  North  Bridge,  Wed.  Sat.  12  noon 

London,  3  Bristo  st.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

14  Candlem.  r.  Hon.  Thur.  4  a. 

1  ongtown,  J.  Hargreaves,  see  adv.,  page  405 

14  Candlem.  r.  Mon    Th.  4  a- 

I^uthermuir,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  p.  405 
Luthrie,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  1  a. 

Manchester,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  ad.,  p.  405 
J.  Hargreaves,  see  adv.,  page  405 


Manchester,  14  Candlem.  r.  Mon.  Th.  4  a, 

3  Bristo  St.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

Markinch,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  p.  405. 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

209  High  St.  Thur.  7  a. 

1  North  Bridge,  Wed.  Sat.  12  noon 

Mauchline,  3  Railway,  E-  and  G.,  daily,  5  m.  2  a. 
Maybolo,  .3  Railway,  E.  and  G.,  daily,  5  m.  2  a. 

100  Grassm,  Tuesday,  12  noon 

Meigle,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405. 

195  High  street,  daily,  9  m. 

100  Grassmarket,  M.  W-  F.  9  m. 

123  Grassmarket,  W.  F.  S.  1  a. 

209  High  street.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

Melrose,  14  Bristo  street,  Wed.  Fri.  2  a. 

54  Candlem.  r.  Tue.  Fri.  1  a. 

Methven,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.  p.  405. 
195  High  street,  daily,  9  m. 

100  Grassmarket,  M.  W.  F. 

123  Grassmarket,  Thurs.  2  a. 

Midcakler,  100  Grassm.  Tu.  Sat.  1  a. 

Middleton,  3  Merchant  st.  Saturday,  12  noon 

. 14  Bristo  street.  Sat.  2  a. 

20  Cowgate,  Wed.  Fri.  1  a. 

Midholm,  3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  12  noon 

Milnathort,  IGO  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

195  High  St.  Wed.  11  m. 

3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  10  m. 

Minniehive,  100  Grassm.  Sat.  1  a. 

123  Grassm.  Wed.  2  a. 

3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  4  a. 

20  Cowgate,  Wed.  5  a. 

Moffat,  123  Grassm.  Wed.  4  a. 

Montrose,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405. 

195  High  street,  daily,  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

123  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  1  a. 

Monymuck,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  p.  405. 

Monzic,  100  Grassm.  Sat.  12  noon 

123  Grassm.  Thurs.  2  a. 

Morpeth,  3  Bristo  st.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

Muckart,  100  Grassm.  Tues.  8  a. 

Muirkirk,  100  Grassm.  Tues.  12  noon 

Musselburgh,  1  North  Bridge,  17  and  20  So.  b. 
Canong.  195  and  209  High  st.  100  and  123 
Grassm.  20  Cowgate,  and  49  Candlem.  r. 
daily,  2  a. 

Muthill,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405. 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  daily,  7  a. 

12.':!  Grassm.  Thu.  2  a. 

Nairn,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

19.5  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

100  Grass.  M.W.F.  9  m. 

Newabbey,  100  Grassm.  Sat.  6  a. 

Newburgh,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.   1  a. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

12.3  Grassm.  W.  F.  S.  ]  a. 

Newcastle,  3  Bristo  st.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405. 

New  Castleton,  54  Candlemaker  row.  Wed.  3  a, 
New  Galloway,  100  Grassm.  Sat.  6  a. 

3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  4  a. 

Newstead,  14  Bristo  st.  Wed.  Fri.  2  a. 


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CONVEYANCE    DIRECTORY. 


Newton-Stewart,  100  Grassm.  Wed.  Fri.  6  a. 

3  Merchant  st.  Sit.  6  a. 

20  Cnwgate,  Wed.  5  a. 

Ochiltree,  100  Grassm.  Tues.  12  noon 
Oldhamstocks,  20  CowRate,  Sat.  1  a. 
Ormiston,  17  So.  b.  Canongate,  Sat.  12  noon 

. .  20  So.  b.  Canongate,  Sat.  8  m. 

Paisley,  J.  and  P.  Clmeron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

3  Bristo  St.  daily, 

3  Railway,  E.  and  G.,  daily,  5  m.  2  a. 

Pathhead,(Fife,)  J-and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  p.  -405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

1  North  Bridge,  Wed.  Sat.  12  noon 

Pathhead,  (Dalkeith,)  3  Merchant  st.  Sat.  12  noon 

49  Candlemaker  row.  Sat.  12  noon 

Peebles,  3  Merchant  st.  ]\Ion.  Fri.  4  a. 

-~ 32  Grassm.  Fri.  3  a. 

100  Grassm.  Tu.  Fri.  3  a. 

49  Candlemaker  row,  Tu.  Fri.  4  a. 

20  Cowgate.  Hon.  Thur.  5  a. 

Penicuick,  100  Grassm.  Tu.  Fri.  1  a. 

123  Grassm.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

Penrith,  J.  Hargreaves,  see  adv.,  page  405 

14  Candlemaker  row,  Mon.  Thur.  4  a. 

Perth,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.'w.  F.  9  m. 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  )  a. 

67  Grassm.  Fri.  11  m. 

3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  10  m- 

Peterhead,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

Pitlessie,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

209  High  St.  Thur.  7  a. 

123  Grassm.  W".  F.  S.  1  a. 

Pitlochrie,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  V.  9  m. 

67  Grassm.  Fri.  11m. 

Pittenweem,  209  High  st.  Thur.  7  a. 
Polmont,  100  Grassm.  daily,  7  a. 

3  Merchant  st.  daily,  4  a. 

Portobelio,  1  North  Bridge,  17  and  20  South  back  of 
Canongate,  195  and  209  High  St.,  100  and 
123  Grassmarket,  and  20  Cowgate.  daily, 2  a. 

Preston,  J.  Hargreaves,  see  adv.,  page  405 

14  Candlemaker  row,  Mon.  Thur.  4  a. 

Prestonpans,  20  So.  b.  Canongate,  Wed.   Sat.  3  a 

3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  12  noon 

Queensferry,  67  Grassm.  Fri.  11m. 

100  Grassm.  Tu.  Fri.  8  a. 

195  High  St.  Wed.  11  m. 

Rannoch,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
Rochdale,  J.  Hargreaves,  see  adv.,  page  405 
St  Andrews,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  p.  405 
Saltcoats,  3  Railway,  E.  and  G.  daily,  5  m.  2  a. 
Saltoun,  20  So.  b.  Canongate,  Sat.  1  a. 
Sanquhar,  32  Grassm.  Wed.  1  a. 

77  Grassm.  Tu.  6  a. 

Selkirk,  32  Grassm.  Fri.  1  a. 

14  Bristo  St.  Thur.  2  a. 

-  3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  Fri.  1  a. 

54  Candlemaker  row,  daily,  1  a. 

, 20  Cowgate,  Wed.  Fri.  1  a. 


Sheffield,  3  Bristo  st.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

14  Candlemaker  row.  Mon.  Thur.  4  a. 

Shotts,  1  King's  Stables,  Tuesday, 
Skirling,  26  and  32  Grassm.  Tu.  Fri.  4  a. 
Stanley,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
Stirling,  S  Merchant  st.  daily,  5  a. 

100  Grassm.  daily,  7  a. 

67  Grassm.  Wed.  6  a. 

Stobo,  14  Bristo  st.  Sat.  2  a. 
32  Grassm.  Wed.  6  a. 

Stonehaven,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
1 95  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

100  Grassm.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

123  Grassm.  Wed.  Tu.  Sat.  1  a. 

Stow,  14  Bristo  st.  Sat.  2  a. 

54  Candlemaker  row.  Wed.  Fri.  1  a. 

49  Candlemaker  row,  Fri.  1  a. 

Stranraer,  3  Railway,  E.  and  G.,  daily,  5  m.  2  a. 

100  Grassm.  Fri.  6  a. 

20  Cowgate,  Thur.  5  a. 

Strathaven,  100  Grassm.  Wed.  4  a. 

3  Railway,  E.  and  G.,  daily,  5  m.  2  a. 

Strathmigio,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

177  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  12  noon 

209  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

Swinton,49  Candlemaker  row,  Wed.  4  a. 
Symington,  32  Grassm.  .Wed.   1  a. 

Tarland,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  m. 

Temple,  14  Bristo  st.  Sat.  2  a. 
Thornhill,  77  Grassm.  Tu.  6  a. 

32  and  100  Grassm.  Wed.  Sat.  6  a. 

123  Grassm.  Wed.  6  a. 

14  Brislo  St.  Wed.  2  a. 

Torryburn,  100  Grassm.  Thur.  12  noon 

100  Grassm.  Tu.  8  a. 

Tranent,  17  So.  b.  Canongate,  Wed.  Sat.  12  noon 

Traquair,  .54  Candlemaker  row,  Wed.  Sat.  1  a. 

Iweedsmuir,  14  Bristo  st.  Sat. 

Tynninghame,  17  So.  b.  Canongate,  Thur.  1  a. 

Uphall,  100  Grassm.  Tu.Fii.  1  a. 

Wakefield,  14  Candlemaker  row,  Mo.  Th.  4  a. 

Walston,  14  Grassm.  Tu.  11  m. 

64  Candlemaker  row,  Sat.  1  a. 

Wanlockhead,  32  Grassm.  Wed.  3  a. 

3  Merchant  st.  Tu.  4  a. 

Weem,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 
Wemyss,  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  see  adv.,  page  405 

1  North  Bridge,  Wed.  Sit.  12  noon 

177  High  St.  Wed.  Sat.  12  noon 

195  High  St.  daily,  9  a. 

209  High  St.  Thur.  7  a. 

Whitburn,  26  Grassm.  Tu.  1  a. 

100  Grassm.  Tu.  1  a. 

32  Grassm.  Tu.  Fri.  1  a. 

Whitehaven,  14  Candlemaker  row,  Mon.  Th.  4  a. 

100  Grassm.  Wed.  Sat.  6  a. 

1 1  Candlemaker  row,  Mon.  Th.  4  a. 

— —  123  Grassm.  Wed.  Sat.  6  a. 
Whithorn,  100  Grassm.  Wed.  Sat.  6  a. 
Whittingham,  20  So.  b.  Canongate,  Wed,  12  noon 
Wigan,  J.  Hargreaves,  see  adv.,  page  405 

14  Candlemaker  row,  Mon.  Th.  4  a. 

Wigton,  (Cum.)  14  Candlem.  row,   Mon.  Th.  4  a 


TON VE VANCE    DlRECTOin' 


Wigton,  (Gal.)  100  Grassin.  Wed.  Silt.  6  a. 

S  Merchant  St.  Sat.  6  a. 

— —  20  Cowgate,  Fri.  6  a. 
Wiisonton,  14  Grassm.  Tu.  1  a. 
Wishawtown,  26  Grassm.  Thu.  9  a. 
100  Grassm.  Wed.  4  a. 


Wooler,  3  Bristo  st.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 
Yarrow,  3  Merchant  st.  Sat.  I  ». 

14  Bristo  St.  Sat.  2  a. 

Yetholm,  3  Merchant  st.  Wed.  4  a. 
York,  3  Bristo  st.  M.  W.  F.  9  m. 


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Gooils  desp.itched  by  Canal  to  the  West  of  Scotland  from  Critihtoti's  Wharf,  Porl-Hopetoun,  at 
6  a.;    Sandi'rsoii  and  Co.'s,  at  7  a. ;   and  Howie  and  Co."s,  at  9  a. 

Iti  Ltith,  goods  are  rfceiv«d  for  conveyance  to  all  parts  of  Scotland  at  Tower  Street,  Shore* 
Timber  Bush ;  and  45  and  47  Bernard  Street. 


FIFE  AND  MID-LOTHIAN  FERRIES.    (Summer  Hours.) 


STEAJIER  SAILS   FROJI   NEWHAVEN. 

To  Burntisland  at  7  30  m.  and  7  a.  via  Pettycur. 

Do.  Do.  1  and  4  a.  dirfcr. 

To  Pettycur  at  545,  7-30,  and  10-30,  m.  ;  direct. 

Do.  Do.  1,  4,  and  7  a.  via  Burntitlaud. 

To  Kirkcaldy  at  5-45  m.  by  Pettycur. 

Do.      Do.  9-30  m.  2  and  5  a.  direct. 

From    Burntisland  to  Newhaveii  at  6  and  S-45 

direct. 
Dn.  Do.  at   ijuarter    past  2   an'.'    quarter 

past  5  a.  by  Pfttycur. 
From    Pettycur   to    Newrhaven    at   6-30    ni.    via 

Burntisland,    and   at    12  noon,  3   and   6  a. 

diiect. 


From  Kirkcaldy  to  Newhaven  at  8  and  11m.  and 
3-30,  and  6-30  a.  direct. 

SUNDAY  HOURS   FHOM    NEWHAVEN. 

To  Pettycur  at  5^45  m.  direct. 

To  Pettycur  at  9  m.  thence  to  Burntisland. 

To  Pettycur,  at  4  a.  thence  to  Burntisland. 

From  Burntisland  to  Newhaven  at  8  ni.  direct,  and 

at  2-  15  and  5-15  a.  via  Pettycur. 
From  Pettycur  to    Newhaven   at  7-30   via   Burnt- 

isiandj  and  at  3  and  6  a.  direct. 
From  Newhaven  to   Aberdour  (weather  permitting) 

at  7-30  m.  and  4  a. 
From  Aberdour  to  Newhaven  at  9  m.  and  4-45  a. 


N.B. — The  Steamers  Ship  and  Land  at   the  Stone  Pier,  Newhaven.      In  cases  of  bad  weather,   the 
Trustees  have  power  to  Ship  and  Land  at  Granton. 


Horses,  Carriages,  and  Carriers'  Baggage,  must  be  at  the  Piers  twenty  minutes  before  the  hour  of  sail- 
ing.     When  shipping  in  Small  Boats,  Passengers  must  be  at  the  Piers  ten  minutes  before  the  hour. 


*»*    ^^6  Edinburgh  and  Newhaven  Railwmj  being  now  open,  Coacltes  run  bjtwecn  Trinitv,  near 
Newhaven,  and  Scotland  Street,  Edinburgh. —  Fares  Threepence. 


340  BANK  DIRECTORY. 


BANKS  AND  BANKING  COMPANIES  IN  EDINBURGH. 


BANK  OF  SCOTLAND.     Bank  Street. 

Draw  on  Bank  of  England  and  Branches  ;  Cnutts  and  Co.  ;  and  Smith.  Pavne,  and  Smiths,  London. 
Alexander  31air,  Treasurer. — Archibald  Bennet,  Secretary. 

ROYAL  BANK  OF   SCOTLAND.     St  Andrew  Square. 

Draw  on  Bank  of  England  and  itsBranchPs;  B^ink  of  Ireland  and  its  Branches;  and  Couttsand  Co.  Lon- 
don.    John  Thomaon,  Cashier  —Robert  Sym  Wilson,  Secretary.— 3.  HloTe,  Accountant. 

BRITISH  LINEN   COMPANY.     St  Andrew  Square. 

Draw  on  Bank  of  Enjcl^nrt  and  Brani-hns.  Rank  of  li eland  an^  Branches;  Smith,  Payne,  and  Smiths, 
London;    Unil^d  Sl.at^^s  of  AnrricH  and  Uirppr  Caiiarta. 

Thomas  Corrie,  Manager.  —  A\v\-'tTn:vr  G'xxlsir,  Secretary;    William  «petcc,  assistant  (io 

James  Wilson,  Aecoun'ant. 

SIR  W.  FORBES,  J.  HUNTER,  &   CO.     Parliament  Square. 

Draw  on  Coutts  &  C  >.  and  Barclay  &  '  o.  London. 

COMMERCIAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND.     High  Street. 

Draw  on  Jones,  Loyd  &  Co.  London. 
Robert  Paul,  Manager.— 3.  S.  Cunnincham,  Secretary. — JaiiifS  Douglas,  Accountant.— llus\i  Auld,  Cashier. 

NATIONAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND.     St  Andrew  Square. 

Draw  on  Glyn,  HalUtax,  Mills,  &  Co.  London. 
George  Crosbie,  Manager.— yUm^o  Ponton,  Secretary.  — ^o\\n  Rbind,  Accountant. 

EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH  BANK.     George  Street, 

Draw  on  Williams.  Dr'ai;on,  and  Co..  and  Union  fank,  London:  Bank  of  Ireland  and  Branches.— 
Archibald  Bonar,  Manager,  —  Chas.  James  Kerr,  Accountant. 

Ai.FXANDFa  Allan,  &  Co    +0  Piincps  Str^pt.     Barclay  &  Co.  London. 

Clydeshalk  Bank  —Branch— Royal  Kschsnge.      VVilliani  Flenoin!,',  Manager — John  ?,\xm^sov,  Accountant. 

Barnett,  Hoarn^  and  Co.  London. 
Eastern  Rank  oh  Sctland. — Edinburgh  Kstablishment,  12  Hanover  street.     Drav/ on  Barclay,  Bevaa, 

Tritton  &  Co..  Lotidon.      Robert  Bell,  Manager.— \\ xWiviva  ;Mowbray,  Accountant. 
Westekn  Bank  or  .-coxLANn  — JSrancA— 12  .St  Anorew  square.     Joue.s,  Loyd,  &  Cu.  Loudon.    P.  Ramsay, 

Cashier,  and  W.  Mortoi;,  Accovnlanl. 


PROVINCIAL  BANKS  AND  BRANCHES  IN  SCOTLAND. 

The  Head  Office  of  each  Bank  is  printed  in  italics.     For  the  London  and 
Edinburgh  Agents,  see  always  the  Head  Office. 

ABERDEEN —  /lierrfee/J   Bank,   D.    Wylie,   Cashier,  i  ANNAN— British  Linfn  Company,  Parish  and  Brand 
Draw  on  R(i\  al  Rank,  Kdin.,  Glyn  &  Co.  Lond.  I  Comn  crcial  Bank  o'  Scotland,  James  Sc»tt 

Aberdeen   Town  and  Cuunty  Bank,    vviiliam  Littit--  |  K   inburfjh  and  Leith  Bank.  Ben.  Nelson,  Agent 

John,  Ca-ihier.      Draw  on  Royal  Bank,  iJdin.,  ]  ANSTKUTH  ER— National  Bank  of  Scotland,  ftL  F. 
Jones,  Loyri,&  Co.  London  |  Conolly 

Bank  Of  Scoiiai.d,  Aithur  Ttioiris.m  ,  Eastern  Bank,  Philip  Oliphant 

British  Linen  CompHuy,  Thrma;.  Beit.  I  KViM'&0\Tii— Arbroath    Bank,    Wm.   Johnston  and 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alex.   Blackie         !  D    Lousnn.    l>i  awon  C^immircial  Bank,  Ediii- 

National  Bank  of  Scorland.  Alexander  Chivas  burgh,  Glyn  &  Co.  London 

2^orth  oj  Scotland  Banking  Company,  Henry  Pater-  |  Briiish  J.innj  C.impany,  James  Goodall 

so.").  Manager.     Draw  on   Cnuimercial   Baijk,  Dundee  Union  Bank.  A-  Binny 

Eriinhiirch    Barrlnv,  Gevan,  Jc  Co.  London  ARDROSSAN— Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  J.  .Mack 

ABERFKLUY— CeniralBk.  of  Si'ir.,  Robt.  Peter     j  AUCH  INBLAE— North    of    (-cotland   Bank,    James 
AIRDRIE— Bank    ot    Scotland,    James    Thomson,!  Farquharson 

interim  agent.  j  AUCHTERARDER  —  Central    Bank   of    Scotland, 

National  Rank  of  Scotland,  ,  Pet.rCi^rk 

Western  Rank  ot  Scotland,  Alexander  Galloway     AUCHTERMUCHTY  —  Glasgow  Union   Bank,  H. 
ALEXANDIUA — Clydesdale  Bank,  Wm.  MKinlay  U'.  Wnlkei- 

ALLOA— Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland.  Kt  JaiuesoTi  |  AYR— Bank  ..t  Scotland,  Thomas  M'Clelland 
(Glasgow  Uniiiu  Bank,  Thomas  t^iyrii'-  l         Gla^go^v■  Uninn  Bank,  Patrick  Cowan 

Western  Bank  ot  Scotland,  E.  &  J.  Ramsay  j         Ayr  Bank,    Hunieis  &  Co.    Cashiers.    Draw  on 

ALVA Edinburgh  and  Leith  Bank,  John  Thomson  Forbes  &  Co.  Edinburgh,  Harris  &  Co.  Lena. 


BANK  DIUECTOUV. 


141 


AYR — Ai/rs/u'ieJiiiiiking  C{im/iu)ii/,li.  Krijindy,  Caslili'i . 
Draw  on  Royal  Bank,  Ediuburgh,  aud  VVil- 
Ilams  &  Cn.  LoDdoD 

BALFRON — British  Linen  Co.,  Tiins.  Robertson 

BANCHORY — Baiilf  ot  Scotland,  John  Ogg 

BANFF — Aberdeen  Bank,  William  Gall 

Conamfrclal  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  M'Ewen 
NaM'inal  Bank  or  Scotland,  George  G.  Robinson 
North    of  Scotland  Banking   Company,  George 
Cruikshanks 

BATHGATE— Glassow  Union  Bank,  Jno.  Marshall 
National  Bank  ot  Scotland,  John  Johnston 

BEAULY — North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Hector  Suther- 
land 

BEITH — Paisley  Commercial  Bank,  James  Dobie 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  King 
Glasgow  Union  Bank,   Robert  Speir 

BIGGAR — Commer(^i-.|  Bank  of  Scot.,  Jas.  Purdle, 
Western  Baok  of  Scotlmd,  John  Wyld 

BLAIRGOWRIE— Bank  of  Scot.,  R.  &  A.  Robertson 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Anderson 

BOiVHILL— Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Patrick 
Molr 

BRECHIN— British  Linen  Company,  Speid  &  Black 
Dund»'e  Union  Bank,  David  Guthrie  and  Sons 

CALLANDER — E'liiiburgh  and  t.eith  Bank,  Robert 
Sibbald,  int.  a:;etpt 
Bank  of  Scotland,  Angus  M'Do'iald 

CAMPBELTOWN — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland, 
Nathaniel  Harvey 
Clydesdale  Bank,  John  Colville,  Jun.  Agent 

CAMPSIE — Western  Bank,  Charles  Stewart,  Agent 

CARLUKE — British  Linen  Company,  Jas.  Gilchrist 

CARNWATH— Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Adam 
Paterson 

CASTLE     DOUGLAS— British     Linen    Company, 
John  Sinclair 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Lidderdale 
Bank  of  Scotlaml,  Thomas  Brown 

COATBRIDGE— Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  J. 
Gentle 

COLDSTREAM— British  Linen  Company,  Thomas 
Douglas 

COLINSBURGH— Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland, 
John  Wood 

CRIEFF— Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  M'Leish 
C4)mmercial  Bank  or  Scotland,  William  Brown 
Pt-rth  Bank,  William  Murray 

CROMARTY— Cominercial  Bk.  of  Scot.,  Robert  Ross 
Caledonian  Banking  Co.,  A.  G.  Graham 

CULLEN— Aberdeen  flunk,  W.  L.  Tnylor 

CUMNOCK — Bank  of  Scotland,  M.  M'Kerrow  and 
Hamilton  Rose 
Ayi'shire  Bank,  James  Crawford 

CUPAR-ANGUS — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland, 
James  Anderson 
Perth  Bank,  W.  Bi  tt 

CUPAR-FIFE— Brit.  Linen  Co.,  Pagan  and  Christie 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  George  Hogarth 
Clydesdale  Bank,  Wm.  Drummond 

DALKEITH— Com.   Bank  of  Scot.,  George  Gray 
Edinburgh  &  Leith  B:ink,  John  Lyie 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,   David  Miller 
Royal  Bank  of 'Scotland,  John  Pat'^rson 

DALRY — Western  Bnnkof  Scotland,  James  M'Cosh 
Paisley  Commercial  Bitnk,  Wm.  Ramsay 

DENNY- 
DINGWALL— Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank, 
Colin  Munro 
Caledonian  Banking  Co.,  E.  M'lver 
National  Bank  or  Scotland,  Hugh  J.  Cameron 

DOLLAK — Edinburgh  aud  Leith  Batik,  J.  and  W. 
Gibson,  Agents 

DOUNE— Glasgow  Union  Bank.  D.'Oiiel  Stewart 

DORNOCH— Caledonian  Banking  Company,  W.  S. 
Fraser,  agent 

DUFFTOWN— North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Jas.  Petrie 

DUMFRIES— Bank  of  Scotland,    Robert  Threshle 
and  Thomas  Crichton 
British  Linen  Company,  Robert  Adamson 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Goldie 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  Hanuay 
Edinburgh  and  Leith,  Robert  Laing,  Auent 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Primrose  &  Gordon 

DUNBAR — British  Linen  Company,  John  Kelly 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  W.  H.  Ritchie 

DUNBARTON— Commercial    Bank    of    Scotland, 
Samu>^l  Black 
Western  Bank,  Alexander  Scott 


(»(]  >v  liL  aNE — UlH^K»\v   Union,  C.  M'Ara 
DUNDEE— Bank  or  .Scotlland    John  Sturrock,  Man- 
ager, Andrew  Nitti.sou,  Sub-Manager 
British  •.itifiKiompany,  John  Symer  s 
Dundee  Bank,  C,    W.   Boase,  Cashier.       Draw  (.n 
Forbes  aud  Co.  Edinburgh,  Kinloch  &  Soum, 
London 
Dundee  Union  Hank,  D.  Mlln,  Cashier.      Draw  iti 
Royal  Hank,  Edin.,  Smith  and  Payne,  Lond-.n 
Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland,  W  Christie,  gen.  Mana;..  r 

Draw  on  l-.arclay  and  Co.  London 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  P.  H    Thoms 
DUNFERMLINE— Bank    o:    Scotland,    James    S. 
Ronaldson 
British  Llneu  Company,   Robert  Douglas 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  Warren 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  Bank,   Henry  KIdd 
DUNKELD— Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Rob.  rt 
C.  Wilson 
Perth  Bank,  John  Lpslie 
DUNSE— Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  and  W.  Pnrv- s 

British  Linen  Company,  Cuoingham  &  Hiilsti  n 
ELGIN — Aberdeen  Bank,  Foi.syth  and  Youim 
British  Linen  Company,  Alexanner  Branrter 
Caledonian  Banking  Cnmparjy,  James  Grant 
Commercial  Bank  of  j-colland,  Jn.  Lawson, 
North  of  Scotlano  Bank,  George  Robertson 
ELLON — Aberdeen  Town  anrl  Co.,  John  Rae 
Aberdeen  Bank,  R    Lendrum 
North  of  Scotlano,  Thomas  Milne. 
EYEMOUTH  —  Comuiercial    Bank    of    Scotland, 

Thomas  Bowhill 
FALKIRK — Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  M  .ctar- 
lane 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Henry  Salmon 
National  Bank  ot  Scotland,  Robert  Adam 
Clvdesdale  Bank,  James  Russel,  Jun. 
FOCHABERS— Aberdeen  Bank,  A.  Reid 
FORT-WILLIAM— British  Linnti  Co.  J.  M'Grepor 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  M'Doiiald 
FORRES  — British  Linen  Compauy,  Thomas  David- 
son 
Caledonian  Banking  Company,  R.  Urquhart 
National  Sauk  of  Scotland,  Rotieit  Watson 
FORFAR— Arbroath  Bank,  William  White 
Dundee  Bank,  William  Hutciiisnd 
Dundee  Union  Bank,  John  Veaiiiau 
FRASERBURGH  — Bank  of  Scotland,  L.  Chalmers 
Aberdeen  Bank,  G«...   Wallace 
North  of  Scotland  Bank.,  Robert  Stephen,  A^etit 
GALSTON,  Ayr  Bank,  John  Hendrie 
GALASHIELS — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Ro 
Halriane 
Eiliriburgh  and  Leith  Rank,  John  Pringle 
GATEHOUSE — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Audi  c  w 

Fyte,  Agent 
GIRVaN — Ayr  Bank,  Kennedy  Brown 

Ayrshire  Banlilno;  Companv,  vvilliam  Johnsti.ii 
GLASGOW— Bank  cf  Scotjarxi,  Charles   Cmpufll, 
Manager,   W.  J.  Duncan,  Sub- Manager 
Britisn  Linen  Company,  David  Goousir 
Clydesdale  Bank,    Henry  Brock,  Manager.     Dr..  w 

on  Barnetts  and  Co.  London 
Commeicial  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Wyld 
Glasgoiu  and  Ship  Bank,  Robert  Findlay,  .'Manage'-, 
Draw  on  Forbes  and  Co.  Edinburgh,  Smith  & 
Cti.  London. 
Glasgow  Union  Banking  Company,  J.   A.   Anderson, 
Manager.     Draw  on  Foroes  &  Co.  Edinbur gri 
Jones  and   Co.  London.  ' 

Glasgow  Joint  Stock  Bank,  John  Robertson,  Mana- 
ger.    Draw  en  Coin.  Bk.  Edinburgh,  ana  on 
Williams  &  Co.,  Lnud<>n 
City  of  Glasgow   Bank,    Henry   Piiul,    Mana;.'!]-. 
Draw    on     Western     Barjk,    Edinburgh,    ^-r  d 
Smith.  Payne,  and  Co.  London 
Greenock  Bank,  Juhii  Robsou 
National  Bank  or  Scotland,  C.  Cunningham 
Rrryal  S^nk  of  Scotland,  L    Robertson,  Ca^llier 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Douald  Smith,  Waua- 
gff.  . 

Draw  on  Jones,  Lloyd,  and  Co.  London 
GOLSPIE— Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,   J, 
B.  Sangster 
British  Linen  Company,  Lewis  Houston 
GRANGEMOUTH— Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland, 

John  S    Mackay 
6RANTOWN— National  Bk.  of  Scot,  .lohn  Grant 
Ciledonian  Banking  Company,  A.  CumnaiDg 


342 


BANK  DIRECTORY. 


GREENOCK — Bank  ot  Scotland,  Robert  Baiae 
Glasorow  UcioD  Bank,  Andrew  Audersoti 
Greenock  Bank,  A.  ThoinsoQ,  Cashier.     Draw  on 
Forbts  &  Co.  Edinburgh,  Price  &  Co.  London 
Greencck  Union  Bank,  Allan  Fullartou,  Msoaser. 
Draw  on  Ccmnieicial  Bank,  Edinburgh,  and 
on  Glyn  &  Co.  London 
Boysl  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thonaas  Turner 
Western  Bank  ot  Scotland,  James  Milier 
HADDINGTON — Bank  ot  Scotland,  Archibald  and 
Thomas  Todrick 
British  Linen  Company,  John  Ferme 
Western  Bank  ot  Scotland,   Williaca  Dods 
HAMILTON— British  Lintu  Company,  J.   Hender- 
son and  i».  Simpson 
Commercial  Bauk  or  Scotland,  Thos.  Anderson 
Western   Bank  ot  Scotland,   Mr  Morison,  dead, 
(lately)  a  successor  not  yft  appointed 
HAWICK — British  Linen   Company,  Dickson  and 
Davidson 
Concmerciil  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  &  G.  Oliver 
National  Bank  or  Scotland    James  WiUon 
HELESSBUHGH— Western  Bk.  of  Scotland,  Alex. 

Campoell 
HOLYTOWN— Western  Bk.  of  Scotrt.,  Mr  Angus  has 
ceased  to  be  agent,  atjd  a  successor  not  yet  ap- 
pointed 
HUNTLY— Aberdeen  Bank,  Robert  Milne 

North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  J.   and  J. 
Robertson 
INVERARY — National  Bank  of  Scotland,   Alexan- 
der M -Arthur 
Gla'^ow  Union  Bank,  James  Wright 
IKVERGOHDON— Commerciil   Bank  of  Scotland, 
Robert  Grigor 
Norib  of  Scotland  Banking  <o  ,  Rod.  Hay 
INVERKEITHIN'G — feastern  Bank,  Wm.  Fraser 
INV'^ERNESS— Back  of  Scotland,  Joh?i  Mackenzie 
British  Linen  Company,  John  Ross 
Caledonian   Bankiu;^  Comp.iny,   Charles  Water- 

sti'i).  Manager 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Wilson 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Jonn  WKay  Mackay 
North  of  Scotland  Bank,  J.  and  J.  M-Tavish 
INVERURY— Aberdeen  Bank  R.  Innfs 

North  of  Scotland  Baiik.  A.  Davidson  and  Son 
IRVlNt; — Ayr  Bank,  Alexaiirtt-r  Paterson 

Ayrshire  Banking  Company,  William  Gillies 
British  Llm  n  Comp.,  Miii!t^"merie  and  M-Janet 
ISLAY — Natirinal  Bankot  Scot., Duncan  M'Allist^T 
JEDBURGH— British  Linen  Company,  John  Elliot 
National  Bank  ot  Scotland,  William  Rutherford, 
JOHNSTONE- Glasgow  Union  Bank,  J.  Holmes 
KEITH— Aberdeen  Bank,  R.  Gr,en 

Aberdeen   Town  and  County  Bank,  Alexaoder 

Thorburrj 
North  or   Scotland  Banking  Company,  William 
Longmort; 
KELSO— Bank  of  Scotland,  B.  and  P.  Darling 
British  Li-ien  Company,  Patrick  Wilson 
Eastern  Bank,  Charles  Walrtie 
Commercial  Bank  ot  Scotland,  James  D«uglas 
National  Bink  ot  Scotland,  Jamts  Tait 
KILMARNOCK— Bank  of  Scotland,  Adam  Cowie 
CommHrcial  Bank  ot  Scotland,  A.  J.  Bruce 
Ayr  Bank,  C.  D.  GardnM- 
Ayrshire  Bank,  James  Urie 
KILSYTH— West.  Bk.  of  Scotlai  d,  C  Stewart,  Agt. 
KILWINNING —Commercial    Bank    of    Scotland, 

Hugh  King 
KINCARDINE— Commercial   Bank  of  Scotland,  A. 
C.  St-'ph<n 
Glasgow  Union  Bank,  Robert  Gentle 
KINGUSSIE— British  Linen  Company,  D.  M'Pher- 

son.  Junior 
KINROS-^— Eoinburgh  &  Leith  Bank,  Hugh  Liird 

British  Linen  Company,  J.  W.  William'Oi! 
KIRKCALDY— Bank  of  Scotlano,  Davia  and  A.  G. 
Morga.'j.  Agenis. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Sariiuel  Davidson 
Glasgow  and  Ship  Bauk,  George  Anderson 
National  bank  ot  Srotlaud,  H.  Btveridge 
KlRKCUDi^RlGHT- Bank   of    ScjDaud,    Williaaa 
H.  IM'Ltllan 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Macbean, 
Agent 
KIRKINTULLOCH— Western   Baiik   of    Scotland 
Charles  Stewart 


KIRKWALL — Commercial  Back  of  Scotland,  James 

Spen 
National  Bp.nk  of  Scotland  John  Baikie 
KIRRIEMUIR— British  Linen  Company,  W.  For- 
rest and  Son 
LANARK — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas 
Paul 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Gray  and  Anderson 
LANGHOLM — British  Linen  Company,  Alexander 
Stevenson 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Nicol 
LARGS— Western  Bk.  or  Scotland,  K.  H.  Urquhart 

Paisley  Commercial  Bank,  James  Lang 
LAUDER — Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Romanes 
LEITH — Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Jones 
British  Linen  Company,  Joseph  Cundell 
Cimmercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  Spence 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  Bank,  Andrew  Wilson 
National  Bmk  of  Scotland,  James  Wallace 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Bonar 
LEVEN  —  Coaamercial    Bank    of  Scotland,   David 

Nicoll 
LERWICK— Sir  Wm.Forbes  and  Co.,  Robert  Play- 
fair,  Agent 
LINLITHGOW  —  Cemmercial  Bauk  of  Scotland, 

John  Hardie 
LOCHGILPHEAD  — Glasgow     Union    Bank,     H. 
M'Ewan 
Greenick  Bank,  Wm.  Frazer 
LOCHWINNOCH  —  Western    Bank    of    Scotland, 

Robert  Caldwell, junior 
L0CKER8Y— WtjKtern  Bank  of  Scotland,  William 
Richardson 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  Bank,  John  Baird,  Agent 
MACDUFF— North  or  Scotland  Bank,  Robert  Adam 
MAUCULiNE— Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  John 

Strathdee 
MARK  INCH— Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  G. 

Kutherfiird 
MAYBULE— Ayr  Bank,  William  Niven 

Ayrshire  Bank,  William  Brown 
MELROSE — British  Linen  Company,  J.  Curie  aiid 
J.  Erskine 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  Bank,  Allan  Freer 
MIDCALDER— Edinburgh  and  Leith  Bauk,  David 

Scouiar 
MILLPORT— Sub-Branch  Western  Bank  of   Scot- 
land, H.  R.  Urquhart,  Agent. 
MOFFAT— Glasgow  Union  Bank,  David  Jardine 

Western  Bank,  Samuel  M'MlUan,  Agent 
MONTROSE— Baiikof  Scotland,  John  Barclay 
British  Linen  Company,  James  Beattie 
Dundee  Union  Bank,  Lindsay  and  Walker 
Eastern  Bank,  James  Leighton 
National  Bank  ot  Scotland,  David  Hill 
MUSSELBURGH— Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland, 
James  M'Cornick 

Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Lees 
NAIRN— British    Linen  Company,  Adam  Davidson 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  A.  Grant 
Caledonian  Bankini;  Co  ,  Pat.  Dewar 
XEILSTON— Glasgow  Union   Bauk,   Matthew  An- 
derson 
NEWBURGH— Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  Brown 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thos.  Anderson 
NEW  GALLOWAY— Edinburgh   and  Leith   Bank, 

William  Candlish,  Agent 
NEWTON   STEWART— British   Linen   Company, 
James  Newali 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  Bank,  Peter  Darzie,  Agt. 
NORTH   BERWICK- Western  Bank  ot   Scotland, 

Andrew  Kichardson 
OBAN— National  Bk.  of  Scotland,  Campbell  Pater. 

son 
PAISLEY— Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Flndlay,  Agt. 
Robert  Hunter,  Sub  Agent 
British  Linen  Corapauy,  Arthur  Welsh 
Glasgow  Union  Bauk,  John  Scott 
Paisley  Bank,  A.  Welsh,  Cashier.  Draw  on  Royal 

Bank,  Edinburgh,  Smith  and  Co.  London 
Paiiley  Commercial  Bank,  Thomas  Risk,  IVIanager 
Draw  on  Commercial  Bauk  of  Scotland,  Kdlu. 
and  on  Smith,  Payne,  and  Co.,  London 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alex.  Borland 
PEEBLES — British  Linen  Company,  John  Welsh 

Citv  of  Glasgow  Bauk,  Walter  Thorburn 
PENICUICK— Edinburgh  and    Leith   Bank,  James 
Symington 


MEMBERS  OF  PARLIAMENT   l<Oii  L-COTEAND. 


3i3 


I'ERTH-^Bankot  Scotland,  Patrick  Gilbert  Stewart 
British  Linen  CompHiiy,  W.  H.  Hutitrr  .^iid  Con- 

mng 
Ce7itrai  Bank  of  Scotland,  Arch.  Burns,  MannRrr. 
I>ra%Y  MU  Cuitiinercial  Banl^,  Kuitiburgli,  Glyii 
aud  Co.  Lon(iou 
Commercial  Biink  of  Scotland,  Williqin  Gloaff 
National  Bank  ot  Scotland,  D.  1..  Jolly 
Perth   £a»/c,  David  Craigie,  Casliitr.     Draw  o(i 
Forbes  and   Co.  Edinburgh,   Barclay  and   Cq. 
Loudno. 
I'KTERtiE.^D— Aberdeen  Bank,  Gray  &  Boyd 

Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  K.  Alexander 
CoBfimevcial     Bank     of    ScotlanU,     Thomas    J. 

Bremnfr 
North  of  Scot.  Banking  Comp. ,  Wm.  Alexander 
PITLOCHRY— Central  Bk,  of  Scot  ,  D.  M'Gillcwie 

Comntifrcial  Bank  of  Scot-,  AKx.  M'Naujjh^ou 
POLLOKSHAWS— Western  Bank,  J.  Tassi.,  Agcut 
PORTSOY— North  of  scotlafnt  Bank,  Jam's  V|„lr 
FORT-GLASQOW— Glasgow  Union  Hank,  Matthew 
King,  jun. 
Greenock  Bank,  A.  M'Lachlan  and  Co. 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  M.  Burrell 
PORTOBELLO — Western  Back  of  Scotland,  James 

A.  M'Whirter 
POBTREiS— National  Bank  of  Scot.,  Rod.  M'Leod 

North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Ken.  M'Askill 
ROTHESAY — Greenock  Bank,  John  Gillies 
Royal  ^ank  of  Scotland,  J.  H.  Sempie 
Western  Bnnk  of  Scotland,  John  Macli<»,  agent 
bV  ANDREWS— Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Bain 
Clydesdale  Bnnk,  Walter  Walker 
Eastern  Bank,  W.  F.  Ireland 
£di(iburgh  and  Leith  Bank,  W.  F.   Ireland  and 
Murray,  Agents 
SALTCOATS— Ayrshire  Bank.  William  B.  Orr 
-ANQUHAR— British  Linen  Comp.,  J.  W.  iMQueen 
MiLKIRK — British  Linen  Company,  John  Lang 
s^TEWARTON— Glasgow  Union  B  ink,  J.  A.  Sijod- 
grass 
Ayr  Bank,  Alexan';ev  Fergusou 
STIRLING— Bank  of  Sconmid,  Alexander  Brodie 


STIRLING— GlB-igow  Union  B^iik,  T*'OS.  M'Miken 
Commercial  BaNk  of  Scotland,  James   Morrison 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  Bank,  John  sawers 
Natioiiiil  Bunk  ot  Scotland,  Patrick  Connnl 

STONKHAVEN— Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  Stewart 
Ahcr'inn  Town  and  County,  James  Burners 

STORNowaV— National  Bank  ot  Scotland,  Rode- 
rick MorilS'in 

STR A NR.AbiR— British  Liiieu  Company,  Moreland 
and  IM'Neel 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  Bn.nk,  Jol»a   Kerr,  A^eut 
Glasgow  Union  Bank.  APD.iumH  and  Gutlirie 

STRATHAVEN— Bankof  Scotland,  John  and  Thos. 
Teniaiit,  agents 
Glasfiow  Union   Bar.k,  William  Gebbie 
National  Sicurity  Savings  Bank  (Glasgow,)  Ro- 
bert Wilson 

STROMN ESS— National  Bank,  Jol>n  Beatton 

TAIN— British  Linen  Compa.,y,  James  Gair 

Commercial  Bank  of  ScoiiJiind,  George  Murray 
North  of  Scotland  Banking  Comp.,  Alex,  innes 

TARL\ND— Aberdeen  Bank,  Andrew  Ross 

THOKNHILL— Glasgow  Uuion   Bank,  Alex.  MolTat 

THURsO— Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  Ru- 
be.rt  Anderson 
Caledonian,  William  Smith 
Co-.nroercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alex.  Henderson 

TILLICOULTRY— Edinburgh  ana  Leith  Bank,  John 
Thomson 

TO  BE  R.MORY— Western  Bk.  of  Scot.  H.  Nisbet,  Ag. 

TROON— Glasgow  Union  Bank  aid  Ayr  Bank 
Glasgow  Union  Bank,  P.  Cowan,  Henry  Nisbet 
Ayi'  Bank,  R.   Alison 

rURRIFF — Cummercial  Bauk  ot  Scotland,  Francis 
Suuter 
North  of  -Scotland  Banking  Co.,  Norman  Gordon 

WHITEHORN  — Hank  ot  s-cotiand,  G.  C.  Diuwoodie 
Efiinbuigh  and  Leith  Bank.  Wra.Dormon,  Agt. 

WICK— Al>erdeen   Town  and  County   Bank,  Peter 
M'Lachlan 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scutlaui,  Josiah  Rhind 

WIGTON — British  Linen  Company,  Jphn  Black 

WISHAW— British  Linen  Company,  Jas.  Gilchrist 


MEiMBERS  OF  PARLIAMENT  FOR  SCOTLAND. 


Arbuthnott,  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  )  ^.  „„^ ,.       ,  .  C 

TT     u    Tr  <-,  T,  >•  Kitieardineshire      < 

Hugh,  K.C.B.  )  ( 

Baillie,  Henry  Jas.  jun.  esq.    Inverness-shire 

Bdrd,  W.  e?q. of  Gartsherrie,  Burghs  of  Falkirk,  &e. 
Balfour,  James  M.  jun.  esq.     BurghsofHa<idiiigtOP,& 

Bannerman,  Alexander,  esq.    Aberdeen 

Bruce,  C.  L.  Gumming,  esq.  Elgin  &  Nairnshire 

Campbell,  A.  esq.fof  Monzie)  Argyleshire 

Cirapbell,   Sir  Hugh  Purves 

Hume,  bart. 
Craig, WillianQGibson, jun.,  e<q.  Edinburgh 


Berwickshire  < 


Palmeny,  Lord 


Ddlrymple,    Captain   John,  )  rvitrtonshire  ^ 

of  For<iel  and  Cleland        /  ^  'gtonshire 


Burgh  of  Srirling,  &c. 
i 


Dennision,  John,  esq. 


Glasgow 


Drummond,  Hen.  Home,  esq.  Perthshire 
Duff,  James,  esq.  Bantfshire 

Dimran,  George,  esq.  Dundee 

Dui.iliN,  U.ivi,!,  p-(i.  ,S:.'tlK  r'aTifl.-l>''c 

Dunda^,  Ercrinick,  cMj.  0;kii  y  ui.tl  Siitllaiii 


House,  5    Albany    Piccadilly,   London,    and 

Hatton,  Kincardine. 
8  Charles  St.  Berkeley  Square,   and  Taradale, 

Inverness,  and  Red  Castle,  Beauly. 
68  Chester  square,  and  Gartsherrie,  Airdrie 
c.  3  Grcsvenor  square  and  Whiitingham-house, 
Prestonkiik 
4  Berkeley  street, Berkeley  square,  and  Aber- 
deen. 
17  Charles   street,  St  James's,  Dunphail,  For. 

res,  and  Kinriaird  House,  E.i!kirk 
Fenton's    lioteJ,    63    James's   street,    Monzie 

Cflstle,  Perthf-Mre,  and  Inveraiv,  Bonaw. 
72   Portland  Place,  and    MarcUmoiit  House, 
Duiise. 

29  St  James's  place,  aid    Riecarion  House, 
Edinburfjh. 

139  Piccadilly  and  Dahneiiy  Park,  Edinburgh, 

K  2  Albatiy,  and  Culhorne  House,  Stranraer, 

32   Grosvenor  place,  and  .36  George  square, 

Glas-gow. 
Carlroii    Club,  and   Blairdrumtnond,   Stirling, 

30  Pall- Wail, and  Dalgaiy  Cistle,  Turriff. 
1  Old  Pahiee  Yard 

1.3  K-ng's  B"nfh  Walk,  Temple,  London. 

lit    l!.i::iV',r   Sqilarr,    L 'tldo.". 


344 


MEMBERS  OF  PARLIAMENT  FOR  SCOTLAND. 


ElIice.Edward,  jun.  esq 
Ewart,  William,  esq 


Crail,  &c. 


]8  Arlington  street,  and  Invereshie,    Kingus- 


Burghs  of  Dumfries,  &c.  United  University  Club  and  Rosehill,  Hampr. 


Ferguson,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Kirkaldy,  2  Bolron  row,  and  Raith,  Kirkcaldy. 

Forbes,  William,  esq.  Stirlingshire  British  hotel,  83  Jernayn  street,  and  Calland.r 

house,  Falkirk. 
Kensington  Palace  and  Haddo  House,  Abtr- 

deen. 
Admiralty,  and  Haddo  House,  Aberdeen 
49  Wilton  crescent,  London. 
E!gin,&c.di8t.  of  burghs  United  Service  Club,  116  PalUMall 
Haddingtonshire  Carlton     Club,    91   Pail-Mall,    and  Smearon 

House  Prestonkirk, 
Greenwich  Hospital,  and  Hopetoun   Houm  , 

Queensferry 
6  Bryanston  square  and  Somerton  Hall,  nem- 
Yarmouth,  Norfolk 
Kilmarnock,  &c.  burghs  Reform  Club 


Gordon.  Lord  John  Fred.  } 
K.C.H.,  Capt.  R.  N.        i 
Gordon,  Hon.  W.  Capt.  R.  N. 
Hastie,  Archibald,  esq. 
Hay,  Sir  And.  Leith,  Knt. 
Hepburn, Sir  T.  Buchan,  bart. 

Hope,  Hon.  Charles,  Com-  ^ 
missioner  ofGreenw.Hos.  5 
Hume,  Joseph,  esq. 

Johnston,  Alex.  esq. 
Johnstone,  J.  J.  Hope,  esq. 
Kelburne,  Viscount 
Loch,  James,  esq. 

Lockhart,  William,  esq, 

Macaulay,  Right  Hon.  Thos. 

Babington 
Mackenzie,  Thomas,  esq. 


Forfarshire 

Aberdeenshire 
Paisley 


Linlithgowshire 
Burgh  of  Montrose 


Dumlries"shire 
Ayrshire 
Wick,  Kirkwall,  &c. 

Lanarkshire 

i    Edinburgh 
Ross  &  Cromarty 


Morison,  Major- General,      ] 
C.B.  ! 

Mackenzie,  W.  Forbes,  esq. 
M'Taggart,  Sir  John,  Bart. 
Maule,  Right  Hon.  Fox 

Morrison,  James,  esq. 

Murray,  Alexander,  esq. 
Oswald,  James,  esq. 

Pringle,  Alexander,  esq.,  a) 

Lord  of  the  Treasury        5 

Ramsay,  Wil.  Ramsay,  esq. 


Clackmannan  and  Kin- 
I       ross-shire 
Peebles-shire 
Wigtown  &o. 
Perth 

Inverness  burgh.s,  &c. 

Kirkcudbrightshire 
Glasgow 


Selkirkshire 
Edinburghshire 


Rutherfurd,  Right  Hon.  And. 
Smollett,  Alex.  jun.  esq. 


Leiih,  &c. 
Dumbartonshire 


Scott,  Hon.  Francis 
Stewart,  Patrick  ]\Iaxw.  e.«q. 

Stuart,  Lord  P.  J.  H.  C. 
Traill,  George,  esq. 

Wallace,  Robert,  esq. 

Wemyss,  J.  E.  Capt.  R.  N. 


Wortley,  Hon.  James  Atch. 
Stuart 


Roxburghshire 
Renfrewshire 

Burghs  of  Ayr,  &c. 
Caithness-shire 

Greenock 

Fifeshire 


Bute 


Carlton  Club,  and  Raehill,  Moffat. 
Carlton  Club,  and  Hawkhead,  Paisley 
12  Albemarle  street,  and  Wimbledon  Com- 
mon, Surrey. 
Carlton  Club,  94  Pall-Mali,  and  Milton  Lock- 
hart,  Lanarkshire. 

E  1  Albany 

17  Clarges   street,  and    Applecross  Huu"", 

Lochcarron. 
C  10  Grosvenor  square,  and  Greenfield,  Clack- 
l      mannan.  ^ 

Carlcbn  Club,  and  Portmore,  Eddlestone. 
22  Manchester  sq.  and  Ardwell,  Wigtown. 
CaveudisU  hotel,  81  Jermyn  street,  and  D..:- 

$(uise,  Dunkclri. 
87  Upper  Hiirley  st.   Fonthill,  Wiltshire,  and 

Basildon  Park,  Berkshire. 
A.  2  Alliatiy,  and  C:iilyhouse,  Gatehouse. 
14    Arlinjj'i't    s'.     Piccadilly,    Auchincruive, 
Ayr,  ami  Caven?,  Kirkcudbrightshire. 

43  Pall -Mall,  and  Yair,  Selkirk. 
Athenaium    Club,    107     Pall-Mail,    Barnion- 

house,    Luurieston    Castle,     Drylaw,    ami 

Marchfield,    Edin.,   and    Sauchie,    Stirling. 
Brook's  Club,  and  9  St  Colme  st.  Edin. 
IB  Duke  street,   St.  Jdnnes'.>!,  Canaeron  hou^e, 

Dumbarton,    and     14     Gloucester    pluie, 

Edinburgh. 
43  Pall-Mali,  and  Mertoun  ho.  St  Boswell's. 
17   Fmsbury    Circus,    Ardgowaii,    Greenoct, 

and  Carnock,  Fdlkirk. 
6  Whitehall  place,  and  CardiffCastle,  Cardiff. 
S'even's  ho'el,  18  New  Bond  st.,  Castle-lnll, 

Thurso,  Tressness  and  Garamont,  Oikii>-y. 
5    Beniiet     street,     St    James's,    and    Keiiy 

House,  Gretnock. 
14   St  Allan's  pi.    St  James's,  and  Wemyss 

Ca^tle,  Tovry  House,  and    Lundin  Hiiu  e, 

Fifeshire. 

15  Curzon  streef. 


CHURCHES  AND  CHAPELS. 


345 


CHURCHES  AND  CHAPELS  IN  EDINBURGH. 


ESTABLISHED  CHURCHES. 

High  Church,     < 

Old  Church,  Thomas  Clark,  8  Newlngton  place 

CollegeChurch, 

New  N.  Church, 

rr.        ,-,1       1        (A.  Brunton,  D.D.  Colleo-e 
Iron  Church,      ■STLir.       no         ,.» 

t  Johu  Hunter,  9  Kegent  terrace 

Tolbooth  Church 

Old    Greyfriars, 

Lndy  Yester's,        Archibald  Bennie,  26  Regent  ter. 

N.  Greyfriars, 

St    John's, 

A"'i—'-        ^  ^'  ^'''=^"^»  ^•^-  -®  Brought,  pi. 


ndrew's,       < 


St  George's, 

St  Mary's, 

„    ^    ,,      ,        C  James  Veitch, West  Church  Mans 
bt  Cuthberts,      <  r  \      e»     i     i  o  /-■ 

'      (  Joha  i  aul,  13  Geor!j;e  square 

St  Stephen's,  W.  Muir,  D.D.  7   Danube  street 

_  J  John  Gilchrist,  3  St  John  street 

Canongate,  -J  j^j^^  (.j^^.^^  ^  j^j    g  St  John  street 

Dean, 

Buccleuch  Ch. 

Newington  Ch.      D.  Runciman,  Duncan  St.,  Newing. 
Henderson  s, 
St  Luke's, 
Rnxbiughe  pi. 
Stockbridge, 
Nevv  Street, 
St  Paul's, 
Lady    Glen-        ) 
orchy's,  ) 

Leith  Wynd, 
Gaelic, 

Gardner's  cres. 

Greenside,  Wm.  Glover,  22  Elm  row 

N'whaven, 
Morningside, 


SECESSION   MEETING  HOUSES. 

Cameronian. 

Lady    Lawson's  )  Win.  Gnold,  28  Buccleuch  place 

Wynd,  S  Wm.  H.  Goold,  jun.  28  Buccl.  pi. 

United  Associate  Synod. 

„         ,^  (  John  Brown,  D.D.  10  Gavfieldsq. 

Broughton,  \   .     ,         rp,  ca  -c  L 

{  Andrew    Ihomson,  24  rettes  row 

Dean  street,  Peter  Davidson,  11   Dean  street. 

Nicolson  street,      Geo.  Johnston,  6  Minto  street 

TL  .  ^      ,      ^         (  James  Peddie,  D.D.  37  Lauriston. 
Bnsto  street,       -J  ,,.       d  ji-       t->  /- 

I  Wm.  Feddie,    67  Oenrge  square 

Portsburgh,  James  Robertson,  13  Rutland  sq. 

Potterrow,  Jn.  Ritchie,  D.  D.  19  Salisbury  rd. 

Rose  street,  Jn.  M'Gilc'irist,  30  Regent  terrace 

Lothian  road,  William  Reid,  l5  Gardner's  cres. 

Cowgate,  William  Bruce,  122  Laurieston  pi. 

Associate  Si/nod  of  Original  Seceders. 
Infirmary  street,    James  Wright,  15  Buccleugh  pi, 
Davie  street.  Rev.  Thos.  M'Crie,  46  Geo.  sq. 

Relief. 
College  street,        John  French,  7  Hailes  street 
James'  place,  James  Kirkwood,  16  Gayfield  sq. 

Bread  street,  Thos.   Stevenson,    6  Gardner's  cr. 

Pleasance,  G.  0.  Campbell,  26  Buccleuch  p'. 

Roxburgh  ter. 


EPISCOP.VL  COMMUNION. 

Rt.  Rev.  C.  H.  Terrot,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  the  Diocese 

of  Edinburgh,  19  Northumberland  street 

o,.  T  I     T7  (  E.  B.  Ramsay,  A.M.  23  Ainsliepl. 

St  John  livanff.  )    .       ,,  ,     r  r-    ^       .      i       . 

■s  A.    liromelnad,  00    Cumbeilan'l 

C       street 

Clerk,  Jos.  Sutherland,  93  Geo.  st. 

(  The  Bishop,   19  Northumberl.  st. 

i  Hon.  G.  Yo'ke,  6  Picardy  place 

J.  W.  Ferguson,  A..M.  21  George 

square 

J.  Alexander,  49  Noi-ihuin- 

and  street 

T.  G.    S.    Suther,  A.B.  30  War- 


Princes  street, 

St  Paul's, 
York  place, 
St  Peter's,        t 
Roxburghe  pi.    { 

St   Paul's, 
Carrubber's  cl 
St  George's, 
York  place. 


5  Rev.  J 
I       berl 


St  James's, 
Broughton  PI. 

Trinity  Chapel, 
Dean  bridge, 

St  James's 
Chapel,    Leith, 

St  Mark's, 

Portobello. 

Musselburgh, 


i        riston  cres-cent 

Clerk,  David  Peters,  43  Thistle  st. 
f  Daniel  Bagot,  B.D.  23  east  Clare- 
\       mont  street 

Clerk, Macdonald,  Portohella 

f  G.  Coventry,  B.D.  49  Moray  place 


M.  Russell,  LLD.  (now  bishop  of 
the   Diiicese  of  Glasgow),  Sum- 
merfield,    Leith 
y     Rev.    — — —    Boyle,    Hamilton 
^       Lodge,  Portobello 

Thomas  Langhorne,  Loretto  house 
Miscellaneous. 
Independent. 

North  College   1  ^_  ^   Alexander,  18  Rankeillorst. 
street,  ^ 

Richmond  place.     Rev.  Bateman,   1 1  Keir  st. 

Albany  street, 

Baptist. 
Elder  street,  —  William  Lines,  64  Frederick  street 
Rose  street, — Chris.  Anderson,  5  no.   Charlotte  street 
Leith  Walk, — Jas.  Alex.  Haldane,  34  Drummond  pi. 
Bristo  street, —  H.  D.  Dickie,  2  Newington  place 
Minto  House,  —  J.  Horsburgh,  18  Buccleuch  place 
Duncan  street,  NevviDgtori, — James  Clark,  7  Dun- 
can street 

Methodist  Chapels. 
10  Nicolson  square,  —  Prater  Duncan 
Wesley  Chapel,  no.  Richmond  st. — Rev.  J.  S.  Ni.uht- 

ingale 
Prim  live     Methodist     Chapel,   James'    court, — J. 
Parrot,  39  Home  st. 

Catholic  Church. 

[Right  Rev.  J.  Gillies,    D.  D.  Co- 

I  adjutor,    Eastern   dis.    ( Scot- 

\  land),  Greenhill  cottagu 

I  Rev.  John  Malcolm, 

l_Rev.  George  Iligg 

,    T      L-  ~  ■- John  Macdonald 

pel,  Lothian  st.     J 

Berean  Chapel. 

Cowgate, — Daniel  Hollis,  34  Fiuderick  street 

Unitarian  Chapel. 
Castle  Terrance, — George  Harris,  2  Hope  Park 

Glassite  Meeting. 
Barony  street.  Various. 

Society  of  Friends. 
Pleasance,  Various. 

Jews'  Synagogue. 
H  c.lipiond  courtj  Pluses  Joel,  96  PloES  Liice. 


St  Mary's 

Church, 

Broughton  st. 


346 


TOWN  COUNCIL  AND  POLICE. 


TOWN  COUNCIL  OF  EDINBURGH. 
November  1842-3. 


The  Right  Hon.   SIR  JAMES   FORREST,] 

Bart,  of  Comiston, 
Lord  Provost  and  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  City.  | 

Bailies  and  Deputy  Lieutenants. 

John  Richardson.     |       John  Urquhart. 

D.  J.  Thomson.  |       Andrew  Wilkie. 

John  Ramsay,  Bean  of  Guild. 

Treasurer. 

Frederick  Maclagan,  Convener. 


Councillors. 


John  Wright 
Alex.  Macaulay 
Alex.  Murray 
John  Duncan 
James  Gray 
Richard  Millar 
Robert  Whyte 
J.  E.  M'Farlan 
William  Johnston 
Henry  Banks 
Andrew  Dodds 
Alexander  S.  Logan 


William  Stark 
Simon  Campbell 
Robert  Dobson 
George  Duncan 
Andrew  Grierson 
William  Duncan 
Ed.  Cruickshanks 
Dr  Omond 
Augustus  Maitland 
James  G-  Thomson 
William  Stuart 
J.  H.  Stott 


James  C.  Mack,  Captain  of  Orange  Colours. 

City  Chambers,  Royal  Exchange. 

Chas.  Cuningham,  and  Carlyle  Bell,  City  Clerks. 


James  L'Amy,  James  Simpson,  John  Tawse. 

Assessors. 

D.  J.  Robertson,  City  Chamberlain, 

Alexander  Callender,  Depute  Clerk,  Assistant 

Clerk  of  the  Bailie  Court,  and   Clerk  of  Small 

Debt  Court. 

Peter  Anderson,  Law  Agent. 

John  Sinclair,  Keeper  of  Council  Records,  and 

Session  Clerk  of  the  City. 

Henry  Gardner,  Accountant. 

Thomas  Brown,  Superintendent  of  Public  Works. 

Robert  Lockhart  Dymock,  Procurator- Fiscal. 

David  Turnbull,  Clerk  of  the  Dean  of  Guild  Court. 

Hector  M'Fadyen,  Council  Officer. 

James  Smith,  Governor  of  Jail. 

Rev.  Geo.  Hislop,  Chaplain  of  Jail. 

Mr  Cunningham,  Keeper  of  Imperial  Weights  and 

Measures. 
Andrew  Snody,  Agent  for  the  City,  as  Superiors 

of  Leith. 
Andrew  Dodds,  Baron  Bailie  of  Canongate  and 
Calton. 
Alexander  Bryce,  Geo.  GuWajid,  Resident  Bai- 
lies of  Canongate.     David  Calder,  Treasurer. 
George  Skene,  Esq.  Assessor.     Wm  Fraser,  jun. 
Clerk. 
Andrew  Grierson,  Baron  Bailie  of  Easter  and 
Wester    Portsburph ;    Peter    Jamieson,    David 
Comon,  Resident  Bailies.    Alexander  Callender, 
Clerk. 


POLICE  ESTABLISHMENT. 


The  Sheriff  ofthe  County,  the  Sheriff-substitutes, 
the  Four  Bailies  of  the  City,  Judges. 
Wilham  Haining,  Superintendent  of  Police. 
Clerk  of  Police. 
Wm.  Kerr,  Richard  John  Moxey,  Alex.  R.  Chris- 
tie, and  James  Paterson,  Lieutenants. 
Alex.  Ramsay,  Inspector  of  Lighting  and 
Cleaning. 
Robert  Paterson,  Surveyor. 
Robert  Hardie,  Master  of  Fire  Engines. 
J.  W.  Home,  Inspector  of  Pavements. 
John  Spaven,  Inspector  of  Markets. 
James  Morham,  Billet  Master. 
Alex.  Thomson,  Collector  of  Assessments- 
David  Murray,  Accountant. 
Roderick  Mackenzie,  W.S.  Law  Agent. 
William  Tait,  Surgeon, 


General  Commissioners  of  Police. 

The  Lord  Provost,  the  Four  Bailies,  Dean  of 
Guild,  Treasurer,  and  the  Deacon  Convener  of 
the  Trades  ofthe  City  of  Edinburgh;  the  She- 
riif  of  the  County  of  Edinburgh,  and  one  of  his 
Substitutes;  First  Resident  Bailie  of  Canongate; 
a  Member  chosen  by  the  Faculty  of  Advo- 
cates ;  by  the  Society  of  Writers  to  the  Sig- 
net ;  by  the  Company  of  Merchants ;  by  the 
Society  of  Solicitors  before  the  Supreme 
Courts  in  Scotland,  and  the  Convener  of  the 
Southern  Districts  for  the  time  being ;  toge- 
ther with  thirty-two  general,  and  sixty-four 
resident  Commissioners — who  are  changed  in 
November. 

R.  J.  Moxey,  Clerk  to  thfi  Commissiomrs. 


PUBLIC  OFFICES. 


347 


LIST  OF  PUBLIC  OFFICES, 

With  the  Hours  of  Attendance. 

Adjutant  General 10  to  3;  10,  So.  Churlotte  street  iRecorder's  Office. — Calton,    10   to   3  and    6    to   8  ; 


Antiquaries,  the  Society  of.  Royal  Institution,  Mound 
Arts,  the  Royal  Institution  for  the  Fine,  Royal  lusti- 

tulion,  Mound 
Auditor's   Office — 10  to  3  ;   16  Royal  Exchange 
Banking  houses. — 9  to  4  ;   Various 

Billet  Master 11  to  3  ;    Police  Office 

Canongate  Clerks — 10  to  3  and  6  to  8  ;  Court  Room 
Church,  Schemes  of   the,  lO  to   4   and  7  to  9  ;    46 

Hanover  street. 
City  Chambeilain 10  to  4  and  6  to  8  ;    Royal  Ex- 
change 

City  Clerk's 10  to  3  ;    Royal  Exchange 

Commissary  Clerk's  — 10  to  3  ;    Parliament  square 
Council   Chamber. — 10  to  3  and  6  to  8  ;    10  Royal 

Exchange 
Council  Record  Office,  10  to  3  and  6  to  8  ;    10  Royal 

Exchange 
County  Police   Office,  1 0   to  a  and  7  to  8;   County 

Hall. 
*Custom  House. — 10  to  4  ;  Leith 

Dean  of  Guild 10  to  3  ;  10  Royal  Exchange 

Destitute  Sick 10  to  3  ;   150  High  street 

Exchequer  Office 10  to  4  ;   Parliament  square 

Excise  Office  — 10  to  3  ;  Drumraond  place 
;  ^        Fisheries,  the  Honourable  the  Commissioners  for  the 
'                    British,  Royal  Institution,  Mound 
/"       Gas- Light  Co 9-30  m.  to  8-30  a. ;  25  Waterloo  pi. 

Edinburgh  &  Leith,  9-tiO  M.  to  8-30  a.  ;  8 

George  >trept 

j^2:X'""''*te  Office. — 10  to  4  and  6  to  8  ;  13  No.  Bank  st. 
Herioc's,  George,   Hospital. — 10  to  4  and  6    to   8; 

Saturday  10  to  12;   11  Royal  Exchange 
Herrjng  Fishery. — 10  to  4  ;   Royal  Institution   and 

2  Dock  place.  Leith 
Justice  of  Peace   (City). — 10  to  3  and  6  to  8  ;    10 

Royal  Exchange 
Justice  of  Peace  (County). .^10  to  3  and  6  to  8 ; 

County  Hall 
Library,  Advocates'.— 9  to    4  during  session,  10  to 

4  during  vacation  ;  Parliament  square 
^-^^—   Signet 9    to    4   during  session;   11    to  4 

during  vacation  ;  Parliament  square 

-  Solicitors   Supreme  Courts,   9  to  4   during 
session;     II  to  3  during  vacation;    12   Royal 


Exchange 

University. — 10  to  1  in  summer,  9  to 

winter  ;   University 


4  in 


Manufactures,  the  Honourable  Board  of,  Royal  Insti- 
tution, Mound 
Ministers'   Widows'    Fund.  — 11    to    ^    past    2  ;     6 

north  St  David  street 
Ordnance. — 10  to  4  ;  Castle 
Permit  Office 7  to  5  winter,  7  to  6  summer ;  79 

Siiuth  bridge  and  43  Bridge  street,  Leith 
Police  Office. — 10  to  4   and   6   to   8  ;  Royal  Bank 

close  and  Charlotte  street,    Leith 
Post  Office. — Waterloo  place 

Secretaries'  Office,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m- 

Paid  Letter  Office,  6-45  a.m.  to  10  P.M. 

Dead  Letter  Office,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 

Accountant's  Office,   10  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 

Receiver- General's  Office,  10  A.M.  to  4  p.m. 

Money  Order  Office,  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 
Property   and   Income  Tax  for  ancient    royal  y, 

10  A.M.  to  3  P.M. 
Railway,  (E.  and  G.)  7  M.  to  B  A.,  Hay  Market. 

R;.ilwav   Offire fi  i.c  fi;    .sit:   Lennard'a 


S.5 


21    Calton    Hill 

Canongdte,  10  to  3  and  6  to  8;  Court- 
house 

— — Greyfriars,  Upper  gate 

St  Cuthbert's,  9  to  5  ;    West  Kirk 

Register  Office — 

Bill  Chamber. —  Session;  Monday,  Tuesday, 
Wednesday,  Thursday,  and  Friday,  10  to 
12  and  2  to  4 :  Saturday,  10  to  12. 
Vacation  ;  Monday,  Tuesday,  Wednesday, 
Thursday,  and  Friday,  10  to  12  and  2  to 
3  ;    Saturday,   10  to  12 

Chancery.  —  9  to  3 

Extractots'  Chambers.  — 10  to  3  and  6  to  8 
evening,  during  Session,  and  1  I  to  3  du' 
ring  vacation  :  Saturday,  10  to  12 

Great  Seal 2  to  3 

Horning. — Same  hours  as  Bill- Chamber 

Jury  Court. — 2  to  4,  except  on  Saturday,  1  ] 
to  1,  and  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  12  to  1, 
vacation 

Justiciary. — 10  to  3  and  6  to  8,  and  10  to  3 
during  vacation 

Lyon  Court — 12  to  3  | 

Record  — 10  to  3 

Registration 10  to  3  and  6  to  8 

Sasine 10  to  3  and  6  to  8 

Signet. — From  2  to  3  afternoon,  and  on  Satur- 
days, from  11  to  12 

Teind — Session,  12  to  4  and  6  to  8  ;  vacation 
1 1  to  3  ^ 

Savings'  Bank,  National  Security,  Mon.  Wed.  and 
Fiiday,  12  to  3;  Tuesday,  Thursday,  and  Sa- 
turday, 7  to  9  a.  ;   head  of  Mound 

Schoolmasters'  Widows'  Fund 10  to  3  ;   23  Elder 

street 

Session  Clerks — 

Canongate — 11  to  3  and  6  to  8;   179  Canon-« 

gate 

City — 10   to  3   and  6  to  8;    10   Royal  Ex- 
change 

St  Cuthbert's — 10  to  3  and  6  to  8  ;  3  Wind- 

mill street 

* North  Leith — 40  Bridge  street 

* South  Leith — Vanburg  place 

Sheriff  Clerk's 10  to  3  &  7  to  9  ;  County  Building! 

Stamp  and  Tax 10  to  3  ;    10  Waterloo  place 

Society,  the  Royal,  Royal  Institution,  Mound 
Solicitors-at-Law. — Hall,  3  Royal  Exchange 
Taxes,  Annuity,  12  Royal  Exchange 

Arrears  of  Assessment,  18  North  bridge 

City  Improvements,  Victoria  terrace 

City  Poor  Rate,  25  North  bridge 

Land  and  Assessed,    60  North  bridge 

* North  Leith  Poor  Rates,  South  Fort  street, 

* South  Leith  Poor  Rates  and  Road  Money,  35 

Constitution  street. 
West  Church  Poor  Rates,  1  Rutland  street 

Police  Duty,  18  North  bridge 

— ^  Road  JMoney,  39  George  street 

Water  Duty,  24  St  James'  square 

Trustees' Office. — 10  to  3  and  6  to  8  ;  Royal  Insti- 
tution, Mound 

Works,  City  Public — 10  to  4  and  6  to  8  ;  10  Royal 
Exchange 

H.M.  Public. — 10  to  4  ;  Exchequer  buildings 


148 


MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS. 


ROLL   OF   MESSENGERS   AT   ARMS. 
Corrected  from  Lyon  Books,  to  29th  May  1843. 

Those  marked  *   are  Notaries  Public.      Those  marked  f  are  Agents  or  Procurators. 


ABERDEEN- 
SHIRE. 

Aberdeen, 
George  Rae, 
Jrttues  Johnston 
Geo.  Cockburn 
Robert  Shaw 
Jduaes  Stewart 

Huntly, 
John  Smith 
Jas.  M'Kiiinon 

Tarland, 
George  Skene 
Peterhead, 
Adam  Gray 
Jas.  Hutchison 
Grant  Imlah 
Muir  ofRhynie, 
James  Gordon 

Inverury, 
near  Keitlihall, 
Ro.  Webster 
Fraserburgh, 
Cbas.  Dunbar 

Ballater, 
Alex.  Mitchell 
Kincardine 
O'Neil, 
Joseph  Nicol 

Turriff, 
Alex.  JMnnii 

ARGYLESHIRE. 

Campbeltown, 
J.  M'N.  Gill 

Inverary, 
•Da.  Black 

-  Lochgilphead, 

Alex.  Campbell 

.Dug.  M'Keliar 

Oban, 
D.  Carmichael 
Donulil  Lamoni 

AYRSHIRE. 

Ayr, 
Rob.  Giiudie 
WiliiamPollock 
D.  R    Caig 

Beilh, 
Robt.  Thomson 

Irvine, 
John  Ranken 

Kilmarnock, 
.Tarn.  Browning 
James  Wilson 


Maybole, 
Thos.  Bell 
Largs, 

••fFran.  Wark 


BANFFSHIRE 

Banff, 
Wm.  Symon 
David  Shier 
Geo.  Rueburn 

Glenlivet,  by 

Keith, 

Pat.  M'Lachlan 


BERWICKSHIRE. 

Dunse, 
fDav.  M'Watt 


CAITHNESS-SH. 

Thurso, 
James  M'Kay 

irick, 

William  Gunn 


CLACKMANNAN- 
SHI  KE, 

Alloa, 
Alexander  Gait 
John  Urquhart 


DUMBARTONSH. 

Dumbarton, 
John  Dixon 
D.  Maclarlane 
Ro.  M'Farlane 

Kirkintilloch, 
John  Sheaitr 


DUMFRIES-SH. 

Annan, 
John  M'Lellan 

Dumfries, 
*  Robert  Kemp 
*Rok)'.    VV.IU,:, 
Tho.  Haining 
*A.  Hamilton 
Charles  Baird 
C.  M'George 
David  Dickson 
Cha.  M'Minn 


EDINBURGHSH. 

Edinburgh. 

W.A.Thomson 

sen. 


George  Black 
A.  Drvsdale 
Wm.  M'Lean 
Wm  M'Donald 
W.  J.  Munro 
Wm.  Svanston 
W.A.  Thomson 

jun. 
Alex.'Wilkie 
John  Grady 
Andw.  WeOster 

Leith. 
John  P.  Grant 


ELGINSHIRE. 

Elgin, 
Lewis  Shaw 
Wm.  Hardie 
W.  Watson 


riFESHIRE. 

Cupar-Fife, 
Henry  Millie 

Kirkcaldy, 
James  Petty 

St  A  ndreios, 
J.  Crombie 
John  Thomson 

Auchtermuch- 

ty^ 

J.  Williamson 


FORFARSHIRE. 

Brechin, 
Alex.  Jenkins 

Dundee, 
John  AiKterson 
Jas.  M-D'-nald 
Robt.  Geckie 
Alex.  Allan 

Cvpar- Angus, 
John  M'l-eish 

Forfar, 
J.  Sutherland 


HADDINGTON- 
SHIRE. 

Haddington, 
Jas.  Anderson 
Robert  Blyth 


Duncan  M'ln- 
tyre 

INVERNESS- 
SHIRE. 

Fort-  William, 

J.  Campbell 
Robert  MKay 

Kingussie, 
Al.  Macd.Miald 

North  Uiit, 
Rod.  M'Donald 

Inverness, 
John  Macbean 
Alex.  Fraser 
James  Cameron 

Portree,  Skye- 
John  Lauder 


KINCARDINESH. 

Stonehaven  , 
Jas.  Hubert  son 


KINROSS-SHIRE. 

Kinross, 
James  Monro 
Wm.  Reihuue, 

jun. 

KIRKCUD- 
BRIGHTSHIRE 

Castle  Douglas, 
f  James  Muir 
"hJ.G.  Nairne 
Gatehouse  of 
Fleet, 
Robt.  Campbell 

LANARKSHIRE. 

Lanark, 
John  Currie 

A  irdrie, 
*Tho.  Waddel 
John  Cho-rie 
A.  Waddelljr. 

Glasgow, 
Alex.  Turner 
Wm.  Martin 
A.  IV1h<  kinto^h 
Geo.  Mai  Hand 
Anthv.  Nish 
R.  M"'Donald 
James  M'IMie    I 


J.  M'Callum 
Geo.  Gilfillan 
James  Burgess 
David  Young 
Robert  Monro 
John  Roberton 
Thos.  Barclay 
Wm.   Brown 

Hamilton, 
John  Thomson 

Strdthaven, 
Joseph  Ten  lien  t 
Francis  Wilson 


LINLITHGOW- 
SHIRE. 

Bathgute, 
James  Black 
Will,  Steven 

Linlithgow, 
James  Nicboll 


NAIRNSHIRE. 

Nairn, 
John  Wilson 


ORKNEY,  &C. 

Kirkwall, 
J.Fothriiigham 
James  Sinclair 

Lerwick,  Shet- 
land, 
Sam.  Henry 

PEEBLES-SHIRE. 

Peebles, 
Wm.   Thomson 

PERTHSHIRE. 

Crieff. 
W.  Ferguson 

Dunkeld, 
Henry  Ritchie 

Killin, 
J.  M'Gregor 

Perth, 
Wm.  Hurley 
David  Hally 
James  Hally 

I  RENFREWSHIRE. 

G/eenock, 
Evan  IVl'Leod 
A.  M'Kechuie 


■f-Jobn  Gillespie 
John  Loaan 
Paisley, 
tT.  Camptiell 
Jas.  Chi'iaiison 

ROSS-SHIRE. 

Dingwall, 

Alex.  Stewart 

Hugh  Ross 

Tain, 

W.  C.  M'Pher- 

son 
John  Strachan 

Slariioway, 
Hugh  Brown 
Bonar  Bridge, 
Cbas.  Fiaser 

ROXBURGHSH. 

Huu<ick, 
+  And.  Oliver 
James  Wait 

Kelso, 
William  Allan 

SELKIRKSHIRE. 

Selkirk, 

J.  Paterson 

STIRLINGSHIRE. 

Falkirk, 
Arch,  Stark 

Slirliyig, 
Jihii  ^iM^■lnir 
James  Miller 
Arcbd.  M'Lea, 

Denny, 
W.  Muirhead 


SUTHEULAND- 
SHIRE. 

Dornoch, 
PhilipM'Kay 


WIRTOKSHIBE. 

New.- Stewart, 
*Wm.  Dill 
*Wm.  Good 
Stranraer, 
P^  ei-  l\I'I,<'Hn 
*tJ.M  William 
fA,    M'.Ncci 

Caird 
Hu^li  Mann 
Wigton, 
fWm,  Carson 
tW.M'Willu.m 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


I.  INSURANCE   COMPANIES. 


GUARDIAN  FIRE  &  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY, 

No.  11,  LOMBARD  STREET,  LONDON,  AND 

No.  4,  St  ANDREW  SQUARE,  EDINBURGH. 

CAPITAL,    £2,000,000. 


COMMITTEE  OF  MANAGEMENT  FOR  SCOTLAND. 
Sir  John  Hope  of  Craighall,  Bart.,   Chairman. 


J.  M.  Melville,  Esq., 
Colonel  Arch.  Spens,  E.LC.S. 
James  Diindas,  Esq. 

Royal  Bank,  Bankers,  Hope  &  Oliphant,  W.S.,  Solicitors. 

Hugh  Mitchell,  Secretary. 


Sir  F.  W.  Drummond,  Bart. 
George  Wauchope,  Esq. 
Robert  Rutherford,  Esq. 


FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

THE  allowance  of  Ten  per  Cent,  which  has  been  made  on  the  Premiums  paid  on  Policies 
of  Seven  Years'  standing,  is  the  surest  proof  of  the    unprecedented    success  of  this 
Institution. 

LIFE  DEPARTMENT. 

Tables  have  been  calculated  expressly  for  this  Institution,  and,  independent  of  a  reduced 
rate  of  Premiums,  as  compared  with  other  Offices  having  a  Subscribed  Capital,  persons 
assured  for  the  terra  of  life  will  be  entitled,  at  the  end  of  every  seven  years,  to  one  moiety  of 
the  Profits  of  the  Company,  after  a  deduction  of  such  sum  per  annum  for  the  guarantee  of  the 
Capital,  as  the  Directors  may  think  reasonable,  the  extent  of  which  is,  however,  limited  by 
the  deed  of  settlement. 

The  share  of  the  Profits  to  be  so  allowed  to  the  Assured  may  be  applied,  either  by  adding 
to  the  amount  of  their  respective  Policies  such  reversionary  sums  as  are  equivalent  to  such 
profit,  or  in  reduction  of  the  Premiums  thereafter  to  be  payable  on  such  Policies,  provided 
such  option  be  declared  in  writing  within  three  calendar  months  after  the  division  shall  have 
been  declared ;  but  if  such  option  be  not  so  declared,  such  share  of  Profits  will  be  added  to 
the  amount  of  the  Policies. 

The  first  division  of  profit  to  the  Assured  was  made  to  Christmas  1828,  and  a  second  divi- 
sion of  profit  was  made  to  Christmas  1835.  At  each  period  the  Reversionary  Bonuses  added 
to  the  several  Policies,  averaged  rather  more  than  twenty-eight  per  cent  on  the  amount  of 
Premiums  paid  thereon  during  the  preceding  seven  years. 

If  any  person  assured  with  this  Company  for  seven  years,  or  for  life,  should  die  within  thirty 
days  after  the  Premium  should  become  due,  such  Assurance  is  to  be  valid  in  case  the  Premium 
be  paid  within  such  period  of  thirty  days. 

No  additional  Premium  will  be  required  from  Military  Men,  unless  when  called  into  actual 
service.  No  charge  will  be  made  for  Entrance-Money,  Admission  Fees,  or  for  Policies  be- 
yond the  cost  of  the  Stamp, 

2  A 


352  INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


THE  ECONOMIC 
LIFE    ASSURANCE    SOCIETY, 

No.  34,  BRIDGE  STREET,  BLACKFRIARS,  LONDON, 

(^Empowered  hy  Act  of  Parliament^  3  Win.  IF.) 

Established  1823. 


DIRECTORS. 

The  Right  Hon.  Thomas  Frankland  Lewis,  Chairman 
Henry  Frederick  Stephenson,  Esq.,  Deputy-  Chairman 

Lancelot  Baugh  Allan,  Esq. 
Stephen  Nicolson  Barber,  Esq. 
Henry  Barnett,  Esq. 
Robert  Biddulph,  Esq. 
Robert  Davies,  Esq. 


Thomas  Edgar,  Esq. 

Sir  Alexander  Duff  Gordon,  Bart, 

John  Mendham,  Esq. 

Thomas  Meux,  Esq. 

"William  Routh,  Esq. 


AUDITORS. 

Francis  Dumergue,  Esq.  I  Charles  Morris,  Esq. 

Captain  Robert  Gordon,  R.N.  |  John  William  Stillwell,  Esq. 

Physician,  John  A.  Paris,  M.D.  F.R.S.,  No.  27,  Dover  Street. 

Surgeon,  Benjamin  Travers,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  No.  12,  Brunton  Street. 

Solicitor,  Henry  Young,  Esq.,  No.  12,  Essex  Street,  Strand. 

Actuary,  James  John  Downes,  Esq.,  F.R.A.S. 

Secretai-y,  Campbell  James  Downer,  Esq. 

Gibson- Craigs,  W^ardlaw,  &  Dalziel,  W.S.,  Solicitors  for  Scotland. 


The  following  are  among  the  advantages  of  this  Society : — 

1st.  The  securityof  an  ample  Assurance  Fund,  besides  the  subscribed  Capital. 

2dly.  For  young  and  middle- aged  lives  the  lowest  bates  of  premiums  that  entitle  the 
Assured  to  participate  in  the  profits.' 

3dly.  Three-fourths  of  the  profits  divided  every  fith  year  among  tliose  who  have  been 
Assured  four  years  on  the  equal  scale  of  premiums.  The  Bonus  declared  in  1834  averaged 
L.16  per  cent  on  the  Premiums  then  paid;  and  the  Bonus  awarded  in  18-39,  on  the  average,  is 
equal  to  L.31  per  cent  on  the  Premiums  received  during  the  last  five  years. 

4thly.  Assurers  may  have  the  Bonus  applied  to  increase  the  sum  assured,  or  in  reduction 
of  future  Premiums,  either  for  the  remainder  of  life,  or  for  the  next  five  j'ears  only. 

5thly.  Policies  granted  without  any  charge  to  the  Assured  beyond  the  stamp-duty. 

6thly.  An  opUon  given  to  Assurers,  on  the  increasing  scale  of  rates,  after  the  lapse  of  any 
number  of  years,  to  commute  the  future  increasing  Premium  by  an  equivalent  equal  annual 
one  for  the  remainder  of  life,  and  thereafter  to  participate  in  the  profits.  The  same  advan- 
tages are  applicable  to  Assurers  on  the  decreasing  scale  of  rates. 

7thly.  Policies  on  the  lives  of  parties  dying  by  suicide,  duelling,  or  by  the  hands  of  jus- 
tice, not  void  as  respects  the  interest  of  persons  to  whom  they  may  have  been  legally  assigned. 

8thlv.  No  extra  charge  for  residence  in  any  part  of  Europe,  nor  for  proceeding  (m  a  decked, 
sailing,  or  steam-vessel)  from  any  one  port  thereof  to  another  during  peace,  to  Assurers  not 
being  seafaring  men  by  profession.  Licenses  are  granted  to  go  to  any  part  of  the  world,  upon 
terms  proportionate  to  the  risks. 

9thly.  Whole  Life  Policies  on  the  equal  scale  of  Premium  purchaseable  after  four  years. 
Lapsed  Policies  revived  on  favourable  terms  to  the  Assured. 

By  Order  of  the  Board  of  Directors, 

JOHN  MAITLAND,  Agent 
"    '  Chambers,  at  the  Savings'  Bank. 

\ 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY.  S53 


ABERDEEN    FIRE    AND    LIFE    ASSURANCE    AND 
ANNUITY  COMPANY, 

ESTABLISHED  1823, 
With  a  Subscribed  Capital  of  ONE   MILLION  Sterling; 

For  Insuring  Dwelling  Houses,  and  other  buildings  of  every  description,  Goods,  Wares,  Merchan- 
dizes, Manufacturing  and  Farm  Stork,  Ships  in  Harbour  or  in  Dock,  and  Goods  on  Board 
thereof,  and  Ships  while  Siiilditig  or  Repairing,  against  Loss  or  Damage  bt/  Fire  ;  also,  for  the 
Assurance  of  Lives,  the  Granting  of  Annuities,  (present  or  deferred,)  Endowment?  for  Children; 
and  the  Purchase  of  Contingent  and  Reversionary  Interests. 


HEAD  OFFICE,  ABERDEEN. 

OFFICE  IN  EDINBURGH, 63,  Princes  Strfet. 

OFFICE  IN   GLASGOW fiy,  Sr  Vincent  Street. 

OFFICE   IN  PERTH 79,  High  Street. 

OFFICE  IN  DUBLIN, 12,  Bachelors  Walk. 


DIRECTORS  OF  THE  COMPANY, 

The  Right  Hon.  LORD  FORBES,  Governor. 

ALEXANDER   WEBSTER,  Esq.  Chairman  of  Ordinary  Directors. 

Physicians  in  Aberdeen — Dr  Ewing  and  Dr  Dyce.  Banktrs — The  Aberdeen  Town  and 

County  Bank. 
Accountant — James  Smith.    Manager — Robert  Russell  Notman. 

EDINBURGH  BOARD  OF  MANAGEMENT. 

Robert  Macfarlane,  Esquire,   Advocate, —  Cliux  man. 


J.  S.  Johnstone,  Esq. 
John  C.  Brodie,  Esq. 


John  Macandrew,  Esq. 
Her.ry  Schultze,  Esq. 
James  Sauter,  Esq. 

Medical  Referee — James  Dunsmure,  Esq.,  M.D.,  26,  Casfle  Street. 
Robert  Webster,  S.S.C,  J^e;t<.— Office,  63,  Princes  Street. 


THE  Aberdeen  Assurance  Company  was  established  in  1825,  by  a  numerous  body  of  Pro- 
prietors, and  is  at  present  one  of  the  wealihiest  and  most  influential  Companies  carrying 
on  business  in  the  North  of  Scotland.  As  illu>trative  of  the  extent  and  success  of  the  business 
it  may  be  mentioned,  that  the  Company  has  One  Hundred  and  Sixty  Agencies;  and  that  the 
Shares  are  One  Hundred  and  Fifty  per  cent  above  the  original  cost. 

FIRE  INSURANCE. 

Ordinary  Risks,  such  as  Dwelling- Houses,  Household  Furniture,  &c.,  are  charged  Is.  6d* 
Hazardous  Insurances,  which  comprehend  Spirit  Dealer's  Stock  Bakehouses,  Oils,  and  the 
like,  2s.  Hd.  Doubly  Hazardous  Ri^ks,  such  as  th^itciied  Buildings,  China,  Glass,  &c.  4s.  6d. 
Farm  stock  is  rated  only  at  2s.  per  cent.,  and  no  charge  is  made  J  or  the  Policy,  which,  to 
Farmers,  is  an  important  saving  upon  small  sums. 

The  Rates  of  the  Aberdeen  Assurance  Company  for  Lives  are 
LOWER  THAN  THOSE   OF  ANY  OTHER  OFFFICE  IN  SCOTLAND; 
while  the  security  afforded  to  the  Policy  Holders  is  undoubted.  [Continued. 


354 INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 

\_Aberdee?i  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Company — Continued.'] 

The  Company  grant  Assurances  under  a  variety  of  forms,  that  is,  they  have  Tables  cal- 
culated, showing  the  some  uhimate  results,  but  which  may  be  used  by  persons  Insuring  ac- 
coniing  to  their  different  circumstances.      Thus — 

Assurances  may  be  effected  for  any  limited  time,  or  for  the  whole  duration  of  life.  The 
Premiums  may  be  paid  yearly,  half-yearly,  or  quarterly.  As  it  is  often  an  object  for  many 
persons  to  pay  off  their  Premiums  within  a  certain  time,  instead  of  having  them  spread  over 
every  year  during  which  they  may  live,  tables  are  computed  to  show  tlie  amount  to  be  paid 
in  one  payment,  in  5,  10,  13,  or  20  years  :  For/ example,  a  person,  at  the  age  of  25,  may  secure 
i£2i'00  at  death,  by  payment  of  £38,  Is.  8d.  per  annum  during  his  life,  or  by  payment  of 
£\al,  3s.  4d.  for  Jive  years;  £88,  13s.  4d.  for  ten  years;  £66,  18s.  4d.  for  JiJ  teen  years  ;  or 
£36,  6s.  8d.  for  twenty  years;  the  Premiums  at  the  end  of  these  periods  absolutely  ceasing. 
(See  Table  A.) 

PARTICIPATION  IN  PROFITS. 

To  those  desirous  of  participating  in  the  Profits  of  the  Company,  while  they  are  secured 
from  all  risk  by  its  Capital,  the  moderate  Premiums  required,  (See  Table  C.)  and  the  great 
prospective  advantages  which  are  certain  to  accrue,  present  inducements  of  the  most  substan- 
tial nature.  The  whole  Prcjiis  resulting  from  this  department  will  be  divided  among  the 
Policy  Holders,  except  a  small  proportion  which  the  Directors  will  apply  to  the  expense  of 
management. 

The  Sum  Assured  may  be  made  Payable  in  the  Lifetime  of  the  Party  ;  thus  a  person 
aged  23  may  secure  £300,  to  be  payable  to  him  whenever  he  reaches  60,  or  to  his  representa- 
tives, should  he  predecease  that  aiie,  by  payment  of  £12,  17s.  Id.  per  annum.  (See  Table 
D.)  The  advantages  which  attend  this  last  form  of  the  contract  of  Insurance  are  too  evident 
to  require  mucli  illustration  ;  but  it  may  not  be  out  of  place  to  point  out  a  few  of  tliem.  It 
euibles  a  Creditor  in-uring  his  Debtor's  life,  in  order  to  secure  a  past  due  debt,  or  a  present 
advance  of  money,  to  calculate  with  certainty  on  recovering  his  debt,  or  receiving  re-payment 
of  his  advance  at  aji.redperi<d;  and  while,  in  so  far  as  the  assured  himself  is  concerned,  this 
system  has  all  the  advantages  of  the  ordinary  forms  of  Assurance,  it  possesses  this  peculiar 
feature,  of  enabling  every  one,  however  limited  his  income  may  be,  by  the  appropriation  of  a 
portion  of  it  yearly,  during  his  years  of  health,  strength,  and  active  exertion,  to  provide  for  the 
support  oi  himself,  as  well  as  those  who  may  be  dependent  on  him,  during  his  declining  years. 

FAMILY  SETTLEMENTS. 

Assurance  is  most  particularly  advantageous  in  such  matters,  and  maybe  made  of  great  con- 
sequence to  the  Husband,  where  it  is  his  desire  to  receive  payment  of  his  Wife's  portion  at 
Marriage,  instead  of  having  it  vested  in  Trustees,  to  be  applied  at  his  decease  for  behoof  of 
the  family.  By  devoting  part  of  his  income  to  the  payment  of  Premiums,  this  may  be  easily 
accomplished,  or  by  having  the  sum  assured  made  payable  at  the  decease  of  either  his  wife  or 
himself,  he  secures,  at  a  small  increased  outlay,  the  chance  of  receiving  the  Insurance,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  Marriage  portion. 

Assurances,  at  the  same  time,  may  be  applied  with  equal  benefit  to  persons  in  every  grade 
of  life,  and  to  none  more  advantageously  than  to  Professional  Men,  and  Heirs  of  Entail;  in- 
deed, to  all  those  whose  Incomes  cease  with  their  existence. 

LOANS  are  granted  upon  the  Security  of  Life  Policies,  immediately  upon  their  being 
effected;  and  to  Heirs  of  Entail,  upon  the  Security  of  the  Rents  of  their  Estates. 

ANNUITIES. — It  is  to  be  regretted  that,  in  many  instances,  Annuity  Offices  have  com- 
menced business  with  Tables  which  have  not  been  calculated  according  to  the  actual  rate  of 
Mortality,  and  without  having  One  ShiUing  of  Capital  to  make  good  any  deficiencies  which 
may  arise.  Numerous  Bankruptcies  have,  in  consequence,  happened.  This  Company  offer 
to  the  pubhc  Annuities  as  high  as  the  nature  of  their  Investments  will  justify,  while  their  sub- 
-  scribed  Capital  and  large  Sinking  Fund  afford  a  sufficient  guarantee  for  the  settlement  of  every 
claim.  A  Male,  30  years  of  age  last  birthday,  would  receive  £7,  16s.  lOd. ;  at  60,  ^9,  13s.  3d. 
per  annum  for  every  £100 — while  Females,  at  the  same  ages,  would  get  £6,  17s.  8d.,  and 
£8,  8s.  yd.  If  the  Annuity  be  payable  half-yearlv,  a  small  deduction  is  made. 
-  SURVIVORSHIP  ANNUITIES  are  alio  sranted  on  hberal  terms. 

ENDOWMENTS  TO  CHILDREN.— By  setting  aside  the  trifling  Annual  Premiums 
which  are  required.  Parents  secure  for  their  sons  sums  sufficient  to  enable  them  to  begin  life — 
tc  their  Daughters,  Marriage  Portions. 

The  Premium  to  secure  £300  to  a  child  under  one  year  of  age,  when  it  arrives  at  21, is 
£13,  13s.  per  annum.     If  the  sum  is  to  be  paid  at  18,  it  is  £17,  13s.  4d.  iContinued. 


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355 


{^Aberdeen  Fire  and  Life  Assurmice  Company — C(finiinuedl\ 

TABLE  A. 

Premiums  required  for  the  Assiirancc  of  £100  for  One  Year,  for  Seven  Years,  and  for  tkc 
whole  of  Life,  in  Annual,  Half -Yearly,  or  Quarterly  Payjncnts,  or  by  a  limited  number  of 
payments.     The  assured  not  participating  in  the  profits  of  the  Company. 


"* 

1 

LIMITED  PAYMENTS. 

One  Year. 

Seven 
Years. 

Life. 

Half.        _       ^ 
Yearly.    I^"^^*'' 

ly- 

to  .a 

1 

5  Years. 

10  Yea] 

rs. ,  15  Years.    20  Years. 

'                  ' 

1 

£    s.    d:£    s.    d.£ 

s.    d}£    s. 

d}£    s. 

d}£    s.    d:£    s. 

d.  £    s.    d.£ 

s.    d. 

20 

0  16     8   0  17     3    1 

14     7|  0  18 

ij  0    9 

4    7     9     2   4     3 

7    3     2     3    2 

11     9 

25 

0  18     3   1     0    0   1 

18     1[  0  19 

6   0     9 

ir  7  17     2    4     8 

8    3     6  11    2 

16     4 

30 

12     0    13     6    2 

2     0,   1     1 

8   0  11 

0    8     8     0   4  15 

0    3  11     0    3 

0     4 

35      15     3    17     5    2 

7     3    14 

5   0  12 

5   9     1     5    6     2 

9   3  16     7    3 

2  10 

40  1  1     8  10    1  11     1    2 

14     5    1     8 

4   0  14 

3   9  17     11  5  12 

0,  4     4    4   3 

9  10 

45  i  1  14     11  14     7   3 

4     6    1  13 

9    0  17 

Oil     3  10    6     4 

6,  4  15     2    4 

0     3 

60  !  1  17     9    2     2  10   3 

19     8    2     1 

9    1     1 

2  12  10     5   7    2 

4    3  12     0   4 

16     7 

55  12     5     63     0     64 

19     0   2  11 

11    1     6 

214     3     5    8     4 

6    6     9     15 

14     6 

60  I  3     7     4    4     5  11    6 

2     8   3     4 

6    1  12 

8  15  12     0    9     6 

0,  7     8     5    6 

14     0 

TABLE  B. 

Table  of  Annual  Premiums  for  the  Assurance  of  £100  for  the  whole  of  Life,  on  an 


ascending  scale,  without  participation  in  profits. 


Age. 

First  Seven 
Yc;irs. 

Next  Seven 
Years. 

Remainder 
of  Life. 

Age. 

First  Seven 
Years. 

Next  Seven 
Years. 

Remainder 
of  Life. 

15 
20 
25 
SO 

£     s.     d. 

0  18     6 
114 

1  4     8 

1     8     7 

£     s.     d. 
12     8 
16     2 
1  10     3 
1  15     1 

£     s.     d 

1  18     9 

2  4     7 

2  11  10 

3  0  11 

35 

40 
45 
50 

£     s.     d. 
1  13     1 

1  18     3 

2  4     4 
2  11  11 

£     s.     d. 
2     0     8 
2     7     0 
2  17     3 
4     0  11 

£     s.     d. 

3  12     9 

4  9     8 

5  12  11 
7     0     3 

TAB  I 

.E  C. 

Annual  and  Half-yearly  Premiums  required  for  the  Assurance  of  £1 00  on  a  Singh 
Life,  tvith  periodical  additions  from  the  profits  of  the  Company. 


,          1       Annnal 
^Se.        Premium. 

Half- Yearly.     Age. 

Annual           „  ,. 
Premium.        Half-yearly.       Age 

Annual 
Premium. 

Half-yearly. 

20          1  18     1        0  19     9       35 
25          2     1     6        115       40 

30          2     5     7  1     1     3     7  1     45 

2  11     3        16     6 

2  19     7       1  10     9 

3  10  5        1  16     8 

50 
55 
60 

4  6  10 

5  7     8 

6  13    2 

2     5     3 

2  16     0 

3  9    9 

TABLE  D. 
SUM  ASSURED  PAYABLE  IN  THE  LIFETIME  OF  THE  PARTY. 

^  The  following  Table  exhibits  the  Single  and  Annual  Premiiim  required  for  insu- 
ring £100  on  THE  PARTY  ATTAINING  THE  AGE  OP  SIXTY,  OR  AT  DEATH,  IP  IT  OCCUR 
SOONER. 


.„„               Single 
A-ge.         Premium. 

Annual 
Premium. 

£     S.     d. 
2     4     5 
2  11     5 
2  17     4 

Single 
Age.         Premium. 

Annual     b 
Premium.    i[    ^S^- 

Single 
Premium. 

Annual 
Premium. 

1  £    s.     d. 
20     '  42  10     7 
25       45     6     5 
30       4-9    0    8 

35 
40 

45 

£    s.    d. 
54     4  11 
60     8  11 
67     8     9 

£    s.    d. 

3  9     3 

4  7  10 
6     0     8 

50 
55 

£    S.     d. 
76     2     6 
86  11     6 

£    s.    d. 

9     2     9 

18  19  11 

356 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


[^Aberdeen  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Company — Continued.^ 


COMPARATIVE  TABLE. 

Of  the  Annual  Premium  cliarged  hij  the  Aherdeen  and  other  Assurance  Companies  in  Scotland, 
for  the  Assurance  of  £\0Q  at  Death.,  tcith  or  without  participation  in  the  trofits. 


>-0N-PARTICIPATIOJf  SCALE. 


£  s. 
1  14 
1   18 


60    6 


7 
14 

4 
19 
19 

2 


d.\£    s. 

13 

18 

4 

10 

18 

7 

1 


6 

6 

8 

05     2 

6!6  10 


si 


■S  o 

3 


d:\£ 
71 
4:1 
02 
2  2 
62 

113 
813 
55 
5I 


s.   d-'£  s.   d}£   s.  d. 

12  11  ll   14     2  1  14  1 

17     6jl  18     6:1  18  11 

0j2     3     7|2  4  9 

1  2  10     0'2  11  6 

2^2  17  IJ  3  0  0 

03  11  2 


5  3 
8  4 
0 


7|-t 
0j5 
46 


£    s.    d. 


I   14 

1  19 

2  4 

2  11 

3  0 


11 

4|5 
S3 


,=  OS 


I  15 
1   18 


£   s.  d.  £   s.  d.  £    s.  d 


7  I  14     11  15     8 
01  17  lli2     0  10 


9  8 

3  7 

1  1 

3  9 


1  11|2     2 

7  212     8 

14  6  2  16 

4  73     5 

19  11  ,'3  19 

19  014  18 


72  6 
612  12 
03     0 


63 

44 
05 


196     1  10  6 


9  8 
1  7 
0  11 

7  10 


"2 

1 

£   s. 

cZ. 

I  12 

10 

I  17 

6 

2     2 

11 

2     9 

1 

2  17 

2 

3     6 

5 

3  19 

8 

5     0 

0 

PARTICIPATION  SCALE. 


'j£  s. 

20  1  18 

25  2  I 

30  2  5 

35  2  11 

40  2  19 

45  3  10 

50  4  6  10 

55  5  7 

60  6  13    2 


^  s. 

1  19 

2  4 
2    9 

2  16 

3  4 

3  13 

4  7 

5  7 

6  15 


O 


£  s.  d. 

1  19  5 : 
244; 

2  9  9t 

2  ]6  3: 

3  4  633 

3  14  8  3  14 


£  s. 

1  17 

2  2 
2  7 
2  14 


4     215     9 
6     16  15 


x" 

d 

o'^j 

^ 
M 

.2   3 

•|-y 

5 

§ 

t. 

|2 

K  05 

2  "3 

"0 

a 

a 

CO 

o  "3 


o  o 


-3 


.£  s.  d.  .£  s.  d.  .£  s.  d.  .;£ 
1  17    0  1  17  10  1  18  10  2 


d.  £  s.  A.£  s. 
6  1  18     52     1 


2  32  3 

8  7  2  9 

15  10  2  16 

5  13  6 

17  23  16 
13  34  U  11  4 
13  35  11     25     7 

18  1  6  16     2  6  12 


22  1 
52  5 
92  11 
1  2  19 

73  10 

7 


52  5 
82  11 
5  2  17 

53  5 
5  3  15 
14  8 

115  4 

96  5 


10  2     4 
12     9 

62  16 

63  5 
63  15 
34  7 
2  — 
4      — 


A.£  s. 
12  1 
32  5  42  5 
11  2  10  72  11 
92  16  11  2  17 
03  4  113  5 
13  14  9  3  15 
94    8     64     8 

5  6  11 5    4 

6  11     6  6     5 


d.  ^  s. 

6  1  16 
10  1  18 

12     1 

62  6 
6  2  14 

63  5 
34  1 
25  1 
46     6 


d.  ^  s. 

82  1 

02  5 

62  11 

10  2  17 

93  5 

9  3  15 

74  8 

115  4 

76  5 


*^*  Attention  is  requested  to  an  article  on  Life  Assurance  in  '•  Chambers'  Edinburgh 
Journal,"  No.  505,  2d  October  1841,  and  to  the  article  "Life  Assurance,"  in  Chambers' 
*  Information  for  the  People,"  vol.  i.  No.  46,  pp.  732-736.  ; 

No  Entry-Money  charged  by  the  Aberdeen  Assurance  Company. 
^^  Forms  of  Proposal,  and  every  information  connected  with  the  business,  given  upon 
application  to 

ROBERT  WEBSTER,  S.S.C,  65  Princes  Street, 

Agent  for  Edinburgh. 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


357 


UNITED  KINGDOM  LIFE  ASSURANCE 
COMPANY, 

8,  WATERLOO  PLACE,  PALL-MALL,  LONDON. 
DIVISION  OF  PROFITS  AMONG  THE  ASSURED. 


Earl  of  Errol 

Earl  of  Coirtowa 

Earl  Levea  and  Melvi'le 


HONORARY  PRESIDENTS. 

Earl  of  Norbury 
Earl  of  Stair 
Earl  Soniers 


Lord  Viscount  Falkland 

Lord  Eiphinstone 

Lord  Belhaven  and  Stenton 


DIRECTORS. 

James  Stuart,  Esq.,  Chairman.     H.  De  Castro,  Esq.,  Deputy  Chairman. 


Samuel  Anderson,  Esq. 
Hamilton  Blair  x\.varne,  Esq. 
Edward  Bbyd,  Esq.  Resident 


E.  Lennox  Boyd,  Esq.  Asst. 

Resident 

Charles  Downes,  Esq. 

Charles  Graham,  Esq. 


F.  Charles  Maitland,  Esq. 
John  Ritchie,  Esq. 
William  Railton,  Esq. 
F.  II.  Thomson,  Esq. 


Surgeon. — F.  Hale  Tiiomson,  Esq.  48,  Berners  Street- 

This  Joint  Stock  Company,  established  by  Act  of  Parliament,  without  limited  responsibility 
affords  themost  perfect  Security  in  an  ample  paid-up  Capital,  and  in  the  great  success  which 
has  attended  it  since  its  commencement  in  1834,  and  the  large  accumulation  of  Premiums 
which  has  taken  place. 

On  the  1st  of  July  1841,  the  Company,  at  their  General  Meeting,  declared  an  addition  of 
one  half  to  tne  Sums  paid  by  the  Stockholders,  and  appropriated  to  those  holding  Assurances 
at  the  participating  rate  L.2  per  cent  per  Annum,  from  the  dates  of  their  policies,  so  that  the 
addition  to  t  policy  for  L.IOOO,  in  force  for  the  previous  5  years,  has  been  L.lOO,  making  it  in 
all  L  1,1 00.  The  Premiums  payable  to  the  Company  are  nevertheless  very  moderate,  and  only 
one  half  of  them,  when  an  Insurance  is  for  life,  need  be  paid  for  the  first  5  years  after  the  date 
of  the  policj  ;  the  other  half,  subject  to  the  payment  of  interest  at  5  per  cent  annually,  to  be 
deducted  at  death,  or  paid  off  at  convenience.  By  this  arrangement,  it  becomes  easy  for  a  per- 
son of  moderate  income  to  secure  a  provision  for  his  family  ;  and  the  policy  may  be  relinquished 
on  the  acquisition  of  a  fortune,  within  the  5  years,  the  Assured  having  paid  only  one  half  of 
the  Premiums,  instead  of  the  whole,  according  to  the  usual  practice. 

Thus  a  jerson  of  25  years  old  may,  by  an  annual  payment  of  L.-28  :  16 :  3,  for  the  first  five 
years,  and  ifterwards  of  the  full  premium,  L.57  :  12:6.,  secure  to  his  widow  and  children  at  his 
death  paynent  of  no  less  than  L.3000,  subject  only  to  the  deduction  of  L.144  :  1  :  3,  being  the 
amount  of  premiums  unpaid.  A  person  requiring  a  temporary  advance  of  money  may  also, 
in  terms  cf  this  arrangement,  should  he  within  5  years  relinquish  the  policy  of  Assurance  by 
means  of  which  he  has  obtained  the  advance,  give  it  up  on  payment  merely  of  one  half  of  the 
PreraiumJ  instead  of  the  whole,  according  to  the  usage  of  most  other  Offices. 

The  gteat  facilities  afforded  by  the  Company,  in  these  and  other  respects,  are  such  that  it 
really  appears  to  be  a  moral  duty  in  every  pa,rent  who  is  not  possessed  of  a  fortune,  but  of  an 
income,  however  njoderate,  to  Insure  his  life  for  a  sum  which  may  yield  a  comfortable  provision 
for  hit  family. 

RATES  OF  PREMIUM. 

A^e  Without  Profits.  With  Profits. 

25  ...  ...             £1   ISs.od.  ..  ...  £2     2s.  lid.  per  Cent. 

30  ...  ...                2     3  10  ..  ...             2 

40  ...  ...                2  19     1  ...  ...             3 

50  ...  ...                 4     6     0  ...  ...              4 

60  ...  ...                6  15     3  ..  ...             6 

Fvery  information  will  be  afforded  on  application  to  the  Resident  Directors,  Edward  Botd, 
Es^.,  and  E  Lennox  Boyd,  Esq.,  of  No  8,  Waterloo  Place,  Pali-Mall,  London. 


8 

2 

do. 

3 

4 

do. 

10 

7 

do 

17 

9 

do 

Edinburgh. 

Glasgow 

Inverness.^ 
Campbelton. 


AGENTS. 

Augustus  Maitland,  Esq.,  W.S.,  1  South  Charlotte  Street, 

Messrs.  Gordon  and  Stewart,  W.S.,  21  Royal  Terrace. 

A.  B.  Seton,  Esq.,  1 35  Buchanan  Street. 

Messrs  Dunlop  &  Bridges. 

Messrs  Harper  &  Son. 

James  Davidson,  Esq.,  Solicitor. 

D.  D.  M'Taggart,  Esq.,  Writer. 


358 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


ATLAS  FIRE  AND  LIFE  ASSURANCE  CO.  OF  LONDON. 

(Instituted  1808,  and  empowered  by  an  Act  of  Parliament  of  54  Geo.  JII. 
(CAPITAL— ONE  MILLION,   TWO  HUNDRED   THOUSAND  POUNDS.) 

EDINBDEGH  COMMITTEE. 

,  John  G.  Hopkirk,  W.S.    |  "William  Paul,  Accountant.  |  Henry  Tod,  W.S. 
John  Campbell,  W.S.,  Agent.      \  John  George  Campbell,  Clerk. 


LIFE  DEPARTMENT. 

ATliniD  Valuation  of  the  Company's  Life  Risks  was  completed  in  June  1838,  and  the 
Directors  have  great  satisfaction  in  stating  its  results  ;  the  Tables  annexeo  show  the 
additions  made  to  the  Company's  Life  Policies.  If  parties  will  take  the  trouble  of  comparing 
the  Bonus  to  which  a  Policy  in  this  Office  is  entitled,  with  what  would  attach  to  i  Policy  of 
similar  standing  at  other  Offices,  (a  comparison  that  may  very  readily  be  made,  as  .he  printed 
Proposals  of  Assurance  Companies  generally  show  the  amount  of  periodical  additims,)  it  will 
be  seen  that  such  comparison  is  very  favourable  to  this  Company. 

The  Directors  having  recently  had  under  their  consideration  the  rates  of  Premium  for  Life 
Assurances,  have  determined  to  reduce  them  considerably  for  the  younger  ages,  so  far  as  they 
refer  to  Assurances  made  for  shorter  periods  than  the  whole  term  of  life.  It  is  confidently 
trusted  that  this  reduction  in  the  short  term  pre7niums  will  be  found  highly  useful  to  such  par- 
ties as  are  obliged  to  insure  their  lives  to  perfect  securities  for  temporary  loans  of  money  ;  inas- 
much as  the  saving  in  the  premium  of  Assurance  will,  in  some  cases,  be  nearly  15  per  cent. 

TABLE, 

Showing  the  total  additions  made  to  Life  Policies  for  £1000  effected  in  London,  cr  through  an 
agent  in  Great  Britain,  which  had  been  in  force  for  the  Twenty-one  Years  ending  at  Christ- 
mas 1837. 


Date   of  Policy 


Age  at  Cora- 
meneement. 


Dec.  25, 

1816. 

25 

do. 

30 

do. 

35 

do. 

40 

do. 

45 

do. 

50 

do. 

55 

do. 

60 

Annual 
Premium. 


£ 

24 


s.  d. 
0  10 


26  14 
29  18 
33  19 
38  19 
45  6 
53  3 
63  13 


Gross  additions 

to  the  Sum 

assureJ. 


£ 

338 
354 
379 
416 
461 
526 
626 
789 


Equivalent  to  th? 
toliowing  per  cent. 
age  on  the  Pre- 
miums paid  to  lhc| 
(jompany. 


59     0     3 


A  Return  of  Premium  for  the  five  years  ending  at  Christmas  1841,  at  the  rate  of  20  per 
cent,  will  be  paid  on  policies  for  L.300  and  upwards,  then  in  force,  and  in  proportion  to  the 
amount  of  premiums  paid  thereon  during  such  five  years  ;  the  Return  will  apply  to  all  Policies 
■which  at  Christmas  1841  had  been  in  force  for  one  entire  year. 

Equivaxent  keductions  have  been  made  in  the  future  payments  of  premium,  where  the  parties 
assured  have  desired  to  have  the  amount  of  surplus  premiums  so  applied. 

*^*  Fire  Insurances  on  all  kinds  of  Property  on  favourable  terms. 

Atlas  Assurance  OrricE,  12,  Duke  Street,  Edinburgh. 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


3.59 


ENGLISH  AND  SCOTTISH       ^ 

LAW  LIFE  ASSURANCE  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATION. 

OFFICE  IN  LONDON,  147  Strand,  near  Somerset  Home. 
OFFICE  IN  EDINBURGH,  119  Princes  Street. 

Established  1839. 


CAPITAL,  ONE  MILLION. 


trustees. 


The  Right  Honourable  Joseph  Planta,  M.P. 
The  Honourable  Lord  Wood. 
Mr  Sergeant  Merewether. 
George  Chilton,  Esq.,  Q.C. 


I  Wm.  Dugmore,  Esq.,  barrister,  London. 
H.  J.  Robertson,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Renfrewshire. 
Anthony  Murray,  of  Crieff  Esq.,  W.S. 


EDINBURGH  DIRECTORS. 


Hercules  J.  Robertson,  Esq.,  Advocate,  Sheriff 
of  Renfrewshire,  76  Great  King  Street. 

William  Smythe,  Esq.,  Advocate,  16  Great 
Stuart  Street. 

John  Wedderburn,  Esq.,  H.E.I.  Co.'s  Civil  Ser- 
vice, Charlotte  Square. 

Ralph  Erskine  Scott,  Esq.,  Accountant,  57 
Great  King  Street 

Alex.  Hamilton,  Esq.,W.S.,29  Rutland  Square 


Robert  Mackay,  Esq.,  W^.S.,  17  Nothumber- 

land  Street. 
x\llan  Menzies,  Esq.,  W.S.,  32  Queen  Street. 
Charles  BaiUie,Esq.,  Advocate,  13  Great  Stuart 

Street. 
Jas.  Adam,Esq.,S.S.C.,  19  Claremont Crescent. 
John  Beatson  Bell,  of  Glenfarg,  Esq.  W.S..  13 

Great  King  Street. 


Bankers — Sir  William  Forbes  &  Company.     Physician — Dr  J.  H.  Davidson. 


CONSTITUTION  AND  REGULATIONS. 

THE  Deed  of  Constitution  of  this  Association  has  been  settled  under  the  advice  of  the 
ablest  legal  authorities,  both  of  England  and  Scotland,  with  the  unanimous  ^concurrence 
and  assistance  of  the  London  and  Edinburgh  Boards,  and  with  a  regard  to  the  law  of  both 
countries,  wliich  secures  the  interests  of  the  assured  residing  in  each.  The  English  and  Scotch 
systems  of  Assurance  being  thus  incorporated  in  its  Constitution,  parties  transacting  with  the 
Office  in  Scotland,  while  they  are  dealt  with  in  every  respect  as  if  the  Association  were  exclu- 
sively a  Native  Scotch  Establishment,  have,  at  the  same  time,  the  important  benefit  of  parti- 
cipating  in  the  profits  derived  from  the  extensive  business  carried  on  in  England. 

All  proposals  made  in  Scotland  are  disposed  of  by  the  Edinburgh  Directors,  who  meet 
every  Monday,  and  by  whom  the  Scotch  Policies  are  subscribed  and  issued.  Claims  falling 
DUE  under  Policies  are  paid  at  the  Office  in  Edinburgh  three  months  after  the  death  occurs, 
or,  at  the  option  of  the  Directors,  upon  satisfactory  evidence,  immediately  on  discount  being 
allowed,  the  only  title  required  being  that  prescribed  by  the  law  of  Scotland. 

LOANS. 

Persons  of  Respectability  and  Character  Assured  in  this  Office  for  the  whole  term 
r-f  Life,  may  obtain  temporart  loans  upon  approved  personal  security,  or  on  the  security 
of  Assignable  Property,  or  income  of  adequate  value.  Parties  effecting  temporary  Loans  on 
approved  personal  security,  are  put  to  no  expense  beyond  outlay, 

ANNUITIES. 

Annuities  are  granted,  payable  half-yearly  or  quarterly.  The  following  is  a  specimen  of 
the  Rates  where  the  Annuity  is  payable  half-yearly,  for  every  £100  paid  to  the  Association : — 


Age 45 

Rate... £6  12  4 


50         I        55 

£7     4     9     £8     4     6 


60 
£9  11     8 


65  I  70 

£11     1     9  I  £13  13     0 


[^Continued, 


S60  INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 

[^English  and  Scottish  Law  Life  Assurance  and  Loan  Associa(ion — Continued.} 

ENDOWMENTS. 
Endowments  on  the  Lives  of  Children  may  be  effected  either  by  a  Single  or  Annual  Pre- 
mium.    Parties  effecting  Endowment  Policies  are  cdloiced  the  full  benefit  of  participation  in  the 
profits  of  the  Institution.    This  Regulation  affords  every  advantage  of  which  the  system  of  En- 
dowments is  capable. 

J.  S.  PIDGEON,  Actuarii. 

HOPE  &  OLIPPIANT,  W.S.,  119  Princes  Street, 
Secretaries  to  the  Edinburgh  Directors. 

N.B. — Evert  facility  is  given  to  Members  of  the  Legal  Profession  for  transacting  their 
business  at  this  Office.  All  7-espectahle  men  of  business  are  alloived  five  per  cent  per 
annmn  commission  {or  fifteen  per  cent  in  a  single  payment),  on  the  amount  of  the  Premiums 
on  Life  Assurances  brought  to  the  Office  by  them. 


THE  INSURANCE  COMPANY  OF  SCOTLAND. 


INSTITUTED  A.D.  1821. 
INCORPORATED  BY  ROYAL  CHARTER. 

CAPITAL  ^760,000. 


Governor — His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon. 
Deputy' Governors — The  Earl  of  Rosebery — Viscount  Strathallan — Lord  Glenlyon. 

HONORARY  DIRECTORS. 
The  Lord  Seafield  I  Alex.  ^Nlunro,  Esq.,  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh 

Admiral  Sir  Adam  Drummond  of  Megginch    j  Alexander  Gibbon,  Esq.  of  Johnston 


General  Sir  T.  M.  Brisbane,  Bart.,  G.C.B.  and 

G.C.H. 
Henry  Cowan,  Esq.  Banker,  Ayr 
Glas  Sandeman,  Esq.  of  Bonskeid 
James  Dunlop,  Esq.  of  Annanhill 
James  Wyld,  Esq.  of  Gilston 


George  Stewart,  Esq.,  Grandtully 
Archibald  Anderson,  Esq.,  Bruntsfield  Links 
Right  Hon.  James  Forrest  of  Comiston,  Bart. 

Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh 
Alexander  Berwick,  Esq  of  Norton 


ORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 

George  Patton,  Esq.,  Advocate  |  S.  Callender,  Esq.,  Merchant 

Hugh  Pillans,  Esq.,  Printer  J.  S.  Newbigging,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Alexander  Clapperton,  Esq.,  ^lerchant.  J.  R.  Stodart,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Charles  Trotter,  Esq.,  Upholsterer        j  Francis  Anderson,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Bankers — The  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Edinburgh;  and  Coutts  and  Co.,  London. 
D.  Berwick,  Manager. — J.  Balderston,  Secretary. 


THIS  N  ational  Establishment,  which  was  founded  on  a  broad  and  popular  basis  by  a  numer- 
ous and  respectable  Proprietary,  continues  to  grant  Insurances  on  very  reasonable  terms, 
and  to  settle  Losses  with  promptitude  and  liberality. 

Losses  happening  icithin  the  fifteen  days  of  grace  are  also  made  good  by  this  Company,  though 
the  Policy  may  have  been  omitted  to  be  renewed,  provided  only  that  the  Insured  show  a  bo?ia 
fide  intention  to  have  renewed  it  before  expiry  of  that  time. 

Tables  of  Premium,  and  all  other  particulars,  may  be  had  {free')  at  the  Company's  Head 
Office  in  Edinburgh,  and  at  its  different  Agencies  in  the  Country — for  which  Agencies,  see  the 
Edinburgh  Almanack. 

95,  George  Street,  Edinburgh,  2181  May  1S43. 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY.  36l- 


CALEDONIAN  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 

19,  GEORGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH; 
50,  DAME  STREET,  DUBLIN; 

AND 

27,  MOORGATE  STREET,  LONDON, 

FOR  ASSURANCES  ON  LIVES  AND  SURVIVORSHIPS.  PURCHASING  AND  GRANTING 
ANNUITIES,  AND  INSURING  AGAINST  LOSSES  BY  FIRE. 


ESTABLISHED  IN  1805, 

AND 

INCORPORATED    BY    ROYAL    CHARTER. 


EXTRAORDINARY  DIRECTORS 

Sir  D.  Cameron  of  F;issfprii    Bart. 
Ailam  Aiiilfrsoii,  E-q.  merchant. 
W.  Sco't,  Moric.reitf,  Esq.  of  Ko>saway. 
LiHUf.-Gen.  Graham  Stirling  <it   Duchray. 
Miijiir-Geiitral  Oijilvy  of  Blacktui'd. 
AUam  White,  E-q.  ot  Fens. 


John  Adair,   Esq.  of  Genoch. 

Prolnssor  Mriklt-ham,  G  asfjiiw. 

Sfiiastian  Smiih,  Esq.,  merchant,  London. 

William  Fur,  Esq.  of  Langlee. 

CoMHO  Falconer,  Esq.  of  Hartwnodhill. 

D.  Cuthberthou,  Esq.,  accumitaiit,  Glasgow. 


ORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 

John  Sawers,  Esq.  of  Bellsncills. 

Alfx.  Paiersiin,  Esq.,  merchant. 

Arcliihild  Anderson     Esq, 

Thi>s.  Johnstone,  E-q.  of  Undervyood. 

Patrick  Neil],  L.L  D. 

Ales.   Allan,  Esq.,  advocate. 


Thnmas  Ranken.  Esq..  S  S  C. 
Thomas  Cl^pperton,  Esq  .  merchant. 
James  Newtiiii,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Samuel  Aitken.   Esq..  h.iokselier. 
,  John  F..rreMer,  E-q.,  W.S. 
John  IVlHXtori,  Esq  ,  merchant. 

Mayiager—H.    D.  Dickie,  Esq.  Secrclary — John  Moinet,  Esq. 

Bankers— Tbe.  Royal  B^nk  ot  Scotland.  The  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Consulting  Physician, —  Professor  Henderson,  Northumberland  Street. 
Solicitor,— iukiu  Archibald  Campbell,  E^q.,  C.  S. 


THE  Importance  of  Life  Assurancr  is  now  so  well  understood,  that  it  is  considered  un- 
necessary to  detail  the  many  Benefits  which  it  secures  to  all  who  take  advantage  of  it. 
The  System  adopted  by  this  Company  embraces  every  description  of  Insurance  to  meet 
the  wants  of  parties.  The  t-ates  have  been  calculated  from  the  most  approved  Table  of  Mor- 
tality, and  will  be  found  exceedinglij  moderate.  The  investigations  of  the  Company's  business 
take  place  every  seven  years,  when  four  sixths  of  the  profit  will  be  apportioned  to  each  policy 
of  five  years'  standing  and  upwards  entitled  to  participate,  and  that  according  to  the  capital 
sum  assured,  and  the  number  of  years  such  policy  has  existed.  One-s'xth  will  be  set  aside  as 
a  guarantee  fund  for  the  Life  Policy-holders,  and  eventually  apportioned  amongst  those  en- 
titled to  participate,  the  other  sixth  being  added  to  the  funds  of  the  Company,  in  consideration 
of  the  Proprietors  having  pledged  their  subscribed  and  accumulated  capital  in  addition  to  the 
profits  of  the  Life  department  as  a  further  guarantee  to  the  Life-Policy  holders.  This  Com- 
pany does  not  profess  to  hold  out  Indue  ments  to  the  Assured  which  cannot  be  realized;  but 
acting  on  the  principle  of  charging  no  more  than  a  remunerating  rate  of  jjremium  for  the  risk 
ran,  it  accommodates  the  Insured  by  accepting  the  premium  in  a  variety  of  ways  to  meet  their 
Convenience,  and  is  not  behind  any  respectable  Establishment  in  making  its  policies  as  Ser- 
viceable to  the  holders  as  it  is  possible  to  do. 

The  following  are  a  few  of  the  advantages  to  be  derived  by  persons  insuring  with  this 
Company. 

1.  Perfect  Security  to  the  Assured. 

2.  Rates  of  Premium  as  low  as  is  consistent  with  safety. 

3.  Premiums  payable  yearly,  half-yearly,  or  quarterly. 

4.  Twenty-one  days  allowed  for  payment  of  the  Premiums. 

5.  Liberty  to  the  Assured  to  pass  in  time  of  peace  from  one  part  of  Europe  to  another  by 

sea  or  land,  without  payment  of  additional  premium. 
. ,  6.  Loans  granted  on  Security  of  Policies. 
"  7.  The  Strictest  Secrecy  observed  in  all  cases  transacted  with  the  Company. 

8.  Liberal  allowances  for  the  surrender  of  Policies. 

9.  Claims  payable  three  months  after  death. 
10.  No  Entrance-money  charged. 


362 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


COMMERCIAL  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY  OF 

SCOTLAND. 


CAPITAL— £500,000. 


Offices 


•{ 


40,  GEORGE  SQUARE,  GLASGOW. 
9,  YORK  PLACE,  EDINBURGH. 

Established  in  1840. 


Extraordinary  Directors. 
Hugh  Barclay,  Esq.,  Sheriff- Substitute,  Perth. 
Andrew  Brown,  Esq.  of  Thornhill,  Ayrshire. 
Alexander  Kerr,  Esq.  of  Roberlland,  Ayrshire. 
Reverend  James  Nicol,  Leslie,  Fifeshire. 
Thomas  Barty,  Esq.  Dunblane. 
Captain  James  Patrick  of  Drumbuie,  Ayrshire. 
William  Arrol,  Esq.  of  Butts  House,  Houston. 
John  Hamilton  Colt,  Esq.  of  Gartsherrie  and  Inveresk. 
George  Dunlop,  Esq.  Merchant,  Leith. 
Andrew  Galloway,  Esq.  of  Sandyhills. 


Glasgow  Board  of  Directors. 

Charles  A.  King,  Esq.  of  Woodneuk 

John  G.  Stewart,  Esq.,  Mer6hant,  Glas- 
gow. 

William  Brodie,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Glasgow. 

John  Blackie,  sen.  Esq.,  Publisher,  Glas- 
gow. 

Robert  Weir,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Glasgow. 

John  Reid,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Glasgow. 

Alexander  Baird,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Glasgow. 

J.  Buchanan,  Esq.,  Banker,  Glasgow. 

Alexander  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Bedlay. 

Maithew  Dick,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Glasgow. 


JUmiagpr—Wiliisim  Hunter,  Esq. 

Medical  Referee — William  Mackenzie,  Esq., 

M.D. 
Law  Agents  —  Messrs   Campbell   and  Ten- 

nents. 


Edinburgh  Board  of  Directors. 

Archibald  Bonar,  Esq.,  Manager,  Edinburgh 

and  Leith  Bank. 
Andrew  Wilkie,  Esq.,  Silversmith,  Edinburgh. 
John  Raimes,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith. 
J.  Johnstone,  Esq.,  Bookseller,  Edinburgh. 
J.  Drybrough,  Esq.,  Brewer,  Edinburgh. 
J.  R.  Calvert,  Esq.,W.S.,  Rutl.  Sq.,  Edinburgh. 
David  M'Laren,  Esq.,  Mercliant,  Leith. 
J.  Hunter,  Esq.,  W.S.,  Hill  Street,  Edinburgh. 
F.  Richardson,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Edinburgh 
T.  Stevenson,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith. 


Agents—  Messrs  J.  B.  &  Hugh  Watt,  9,  York 
Place. 

Medical  Referees. 
Sir  William  Newbigging,  F.R.C.S.,  and 
James  Cornwall,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Solicitor — James  B.  Watt,  Esq. 


PROFITS  DIVIDED  AMONGST  THE  POLICY-HOLDERS  EVERY 

FIVE  YEARS. 

THIS  COMPANY  offers  to  the  Public  the  security  of  an  ample  Subscribed  Capital  as 
a  Guaranteed  Fund  against  all  contingencies,  in  combination  with  all  the  advantages 
resulting  ivoxa participating  in  the  profits  of  the  Company.,  on  the  Mutual  Insurance  Principle. 

Those  joining  the  Participation  Fund  have  the  Whole  Profits  of  that  Department  divided 
among  themselves,  after  deduction  of  a  small  per  centage  to  assist  in  defraying  the  expense  of 
management.  Parties  joining  before  the  31st  October  of  any  year  will  be  entitled  to  partici- 
pate in  that  year's  additions. 

A  Reduced  Scale  of  Rates  is  adopted,  favourable  to  those  wishing  to  secure  a  certain  sum 
at  a  ctieaper  rate,  without  sharing  in  the  Profits  of  the  Business.  Those  insuring  by  this 
plan  have  it  in  their  option  to  retain  on  credit  one-half  of  the  Annual  Premium,  upon  paying 
interest  thereon  in  advance. 

The  Sum  Insured  may  be  made  payable  at  SIXTY,  or  at  Death,  if  it  occur  before  that  age. 

Insurances  are  effected  for  short  periods,  and  on  Joint  Lives  and  Survivorships. 

Annuities  and  Endowments  are  also  granted  on  liberal  terms. 
Glasgow,  April  1843. 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


363 


BRITANNIA  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY, 

No.  1,  PRINCES  STREET,  BANK,  LONDON; 
And   No.  37,    CASTLE   STREET,   EDINBURGH. 


CAPITAL,  L.  1,000,000. 


AMONG  the  advantages  offered  by  this  Company  are : — 
An  ample  subscribed  Capital,  invested  in  such  a  manner  as  always  to  be  immediately 
available  when  the  claims  by  death  arise. 

A  most  economical  set  of  Tables — computed  expressly  for  the  use  of  this  Institution  from 
authentic  and  complete  data  ;  and  preseniing  the  lowent  Rates  of  Assurance  that  can  he  ^offered 
ivithout  co7npromising  the  safety  of  the  histitution. 

Increasing  Rates  of  Premium  on  a  new  and  remarkable  plan,  for  securing  loans  or  debts  • 
a  less  immediate  payment  being  required  on  a  Policy  for  the  whole  term  of  life  than  in  ami  other 
Office.  _ 

Policies  effected  by  persons  on  their  own  lives  not  rendered  void  in  case  of  death  by  duellino- 
or  by  the  hands  of  justice  In  the  event  of  suicide,  if  the  Policy  be  assigned  to  a  bona  ficfe 
creditor,  the  sum  assured  paid  without  deduction  :  if  not  so  assigned,  the  full  amount  of  Pre- 
miums returned  to  the  family  of  the  Assured. 

Policies  revived  without  the  exaction  of  a  tine  within  twelve  months,  on  the  production  of 
.satisfactory  evidence  as  to  health,  and  payment  of  interest  on  the  Premiums  due. 

Premiums  may  be  paid  either  Annually,  Half-yearly,  or  Quarterly,  in  one  sum  or  in  a  limi- 
ited.  number  of  payments. 

Age  of  the  Assured  in  every  case  admitted  in  the  Policy. 

All  claims  payable  within  one  month  after  proof  of  death. 

All  claims  on  Policies  effected  on  the  lives  of  persons  resident  in  Scotland  are  pavable  at  the 
office  of  the  Edinburgh  Agents,  where  all  notices  and  citations  regarding  such  Policies  maybe 
duly  served — the  Company  for  these  purposes  fixing  the  office  of  their  Agents  in  Edinburgh 
as  a  legal  domicile  in  Scotland. 


Age. 

AnMAL  PuiiMIUM  FOK  £[m.                                                          1 

First  Five 
Years. 

Second  Five 
Years. 

Third  Five 
Years. 

Fourtli  Five 
Years. 

Remainder 
Life. 

20 
30 
40 
50 

^114 
16     4 

1  16     1 

2  16     7 

^15     0 

1  12     2 

2  4     0 

3  9     0 

£\  10  11 

1  19     1 

2  14     6 
4     5     5 

.^1  16    9 

2  7     4 

3  7     3 
5     6     3 

£Z    3     8 

2  17     6 
4     3     4 
6  13     7 

ROY  &  MARTIN,  W.S.,  37,  Castle  Street,  Agents. 


MUTUAL   ASSUEANCE. 
SCOTTISH  AMICABLE  LIFE  SOCIETY. 


Head  Office,  141,  BUCHANAN  STREET,  Glasgow— VVm.   Spens,   Esq.,  A^ow^crgr. 
Office  in  Edinburgh,  13,  St  ANDREW  SQUARE— H.   G.  Watson,  Esq.,  ,Secr(?/ffr3^. 

"OEPORTS  of  Proceedings  of  this  Society  at  the  two  last  Annual  Meetings,  with  a  short 
JL^  statement  of  its  advantages,  will  be  found  at  the  end  of  the  Advertisements,  and  every 
information  will  be  attbrded  by  applying  as  above,  or  to  any  of  the  Society's  Ag-ent^ 

HENRY  GEORGE  WATSON,  ^-ecretory  to  Lea/ 5oarrf. 


36i  INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 

LICENSED   VICTUALLERS'   AND   GENERAL 
FIRE  AND  LIFE  INSURANCE  OFFICE. 

EMPOWERED  BY  ACT  OF  PARLIAMENT. 

Offices  in  London— ADELAIDE  PLACE,  LONDON  BRIDGE,  &  444  WEST  STRAND. 

Office  in  Edinburgh— 23,  THISTLE  STREET. 

THE  LICENSED  VICTUALLERS'  and  GENERAL  FIRE  and  LIFE  ASSURANCE 
COMPANY,  having  effected  an  arrangement  with  the  British  and  Colonial  Life  Assu- 
rance and  Trust  Society,  the  business  of  the  two  Offices  will,  for  the  future,  be  conducted 
under  one  management.  The  latter  Company's  Establishment,  444,  West  Strand,  will  be 
continued  as  a  W' est  End  Branch. 

OBJECTS  OF  SOCIETY. 

1.  FIRE  INSURANCE. 
Insuring  Houses,  Furniture,  Stock  in  Trade,  Farming  Stock,  and  every  description  of  Per- 
sonal Property,  against  loss  or  damage  by  fire. 

Common  Insurance.  I  Hazardous.  I  Double  Hazardous. 

Is.  6d.  per  cent,  per  annum.        |  2s.  6d.  per  cent.  |  4s.  6d.  per  cent. 

Persons  Insuring  for  seven  years,  charged  for  six  only.  Insurances  made  for  a  shorter  period 
than  a  year,  if  wished. 

2.  LIFE  ASSURANCE. 

Assurance  on  Lives  and  Sur\'ivorships,  and  Endowments  for  Children. 

Parties  have  the  choice  either  of  participating  in  the  Profits  of  the  Company,  or  of  securing, 
by  payment  of  a  smaller  premium,  a  certain  fixed  sum  without  contingent  additions. 

Premiums  payable  either  Annually,  Ilalf-j'early,  or  Quarterly  ;  and  one-half  of  the  premium 
for  the  first  five  years  may  remain  in  the  hands  of  the  assured,  at  five  per  cent. 

No  Entrance  Money  or  Admission  Fees  beyond  the  cost  of  stamps. 

Cash  advances  made  at  all  times  on  Policies,  proportioned  to  their  acquired  value. 

Annual  Premium  for  Assuring  .£100. 
With  Participaiion  of  Profits, 
Age. 

15... 

20 

23 

30 

35 * 

Assurances  may  also  be  effected — for  Short  Periods — on  Joint  Lives — on  the  Longest  of  Two 

Lives — on  Survivorships,  &c. 

ENDOWMENTS    TO    CHILDREN. 

Annual  Premium  for  Assuring  £100  payable  on  a  Child's  attaining  Age  of  21. 

Age  not  exceeding  1  Year. £S     2     6 

5   4     6   10 

10  7     3     0 

15  14  15     6 

3.  ANNUITIES. 
Immediate,  Deferred,  and  on  Survia'orship. 

Immediate  Annuity  for  £100  deposited. 

Age.  Annuity  payable  Annuity  payable 

half-yearly.  yearly. 

50 £6  16  10 £6  19"  3 

43 6     4     9 6     6  9 

40 S  15  10 5   17  7 

33 5     9     0 5   10  6 

30 3     3     7 3     3  0 

4.  PURCHASE  of  CONTINGENT  or  REVERSIONARY  INTERESTS  in  PRO- 
PERTY; ADVANCING  LOANS  on  Anmdty,  Mortgage,  or  otlur  airprovtd  Securities. 

Prospectuses,  Rates  of  Premium,  and  every  other  information,  may  be  obtained  from  Bei^i.s 
and  CuTHBERTSON,  W.S.,  Agents  for  Scotland. 

Edinburgh,  23,  Thistle  Street,  3Iaj/  1843. 


Premium. 

£1 

14 

1 

1 

18 

10 

2 

1 

6, 

2 

3 

8. 

2 

12 

6. 

Without  Profits. 

Premium. 

£1 

9 

4 

.   1 

13 

0 

.   1 

15 

8 

.   1 

19 

8 

,    2 

6 

6 

INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


865 


ASYLUM  rOREiai  &  DOMESTIC 

LIFE  OFFICE, 

70,  CORNHILL,  &  5,  WATERLOO  PLACE,  LONDON. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1824. 


"  Thk  Asylum  (says  the  Historical  Sketch  of  the  various  I.ife  Offices)  was  instituted  for  the 
express  purpose  of  assuring  deteriorated  lives — lives  rejected  by  other  offices.,  and  lives  avowedly 
diseased.  To  this  unprecedented  but  most  useful  business  it  was  at  first  restricted;  and  the 
Pliilanthropist  will  say  it  ought  to  succeed. 

"  Soon  after  its  establishment,  this  Office  added  to  its  original  business  the  assurance  of  select 
lives  on  lower  terras  and  under  a  greater  variety  of  modes  than  any  other  Office ;  and  by  thus 
ringing  changes  on  equivalents,  holds  out  attractions  well  suited  to  the  taste  and  circumstances 
of  the  public  at  the  present  day." 


DIRECTORS. 

The  Honourable  William  Fraser,  Chairman, 
Major-General  Sir  J.  Law  Lushington,  G.C.B.,  Depufy-Chah~man. 


J.  Clarniont  Whiteman,  Esq. 
Foster  Reynolds,  Esq. 
William  Pratt,  Esq. 


George  Palmer,  junior,  Esq. 

C.  W.  Hallet,  Esq. 

Wm.  Edmund  Ferrers,  Esq. 


Thomas  Fenn,  Esq. 
Geo.   Farren,   Esq.,   Resident 
Dirtctor. 


Office  in  Edinburgh— A,  DUNDAS  STREET,— Hugh  Fraser,  W.S.,  Agent. 

Bankers — The  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Parliament  Square. 

Medical  Rtf tree— KWen  Thomson,  Esq.,  M.D.  F.R.C.S.,  80  George  Street. 


HHE  following  are  among  the  advantages  which  this  Company  offers  to  the  Public: 


\st,  Very  low  even  rates  of  Premium,  payable  annually,  half-yearly,  or  quarterly. 

2f//?/,  The  facilities  afiforded  to  all  classes  of  insurers,  by  liaving  it  in  their  power  to  adopt 
either  an  even  rate  for  life,  a  choice  of  ascendiwi  scales,  or  a  descending  scale,  as  may  suit  the 
convenience  of  parties  ;  or,  further,  an  alternative  plan,  by  which  one-third  of  the  premium 
(on  policies  effected  for  the  whole  of  life  at  the  even  rate)  may  remain  unpaid,  and  be 
deducted  from  the  sum  insured  at  the  end  of  life,  with  interest  at  the  rate  of  four  per  cent 
per  annum. 

Sdly,  The  adaptation  of  the  Tables  to  any  service,  or  to  any  country  in  the  world  ;  and  it 
will  be  found  that  in  foreign  Insurances  also,  the  extra  rates  charged  are  considerably  lower 
than  those  of  other  offices. 

AtJdy,  The  Insurance  of  persons  of  advanced  age,  infirm  health,  or  suffering  from  chronic 
disease,  and  the  undertaking  of  risks  that  might  be  rejected  by  other  oflBces,  at  moderate  rates, 
deduced  from  very  extensive  and  accurate  observations. 

5th'//,  The  great  facility  afforded  for  the  transfer  of  policies,  the  Directors,  instead  of  re- 
quiring assignments  of  these  to  be  executed,  in  every  case  issuing  a  new  policy  in  name  of  the 
intended  assignee,  on  surrendering  the  former,  and  merely  paying  the  price  of  the  new  stamp. 

The  following  are  selected  from  the  Even  rates  : — 


Age. 

seven   iiais. 

Vv  llole  ijUf. 

Age. 

feeveu  tears. 

V>  liole  Lue. 

20 

L.O    17       1 

L.l   11     9 

40 

L.l    10      8 

L.2  17     1 

.30 

1       2    10 

2     2     0 

.50 

2      1      7 

4     2     0 

IContinued^ 


366 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


\_Asylum  Foreign  and  Domestic  Life  Office — Continued.'] 
SPECIMENS  OF  THE  ORDINARY  ASCENDING  SCALE. 


ij'irst 

Next 

1            Rest 

Age. 

Seven  Years. 

Seven  Years. 

1       of  Life. 

20 

L.l     1     4 

L.1     6     2 

1  L.2     4     7 

30 

1     8     7 

1   15     1 

1       3     0  11 

40 

1   18     3 

2     7     0 

i       4     9     8 

50 

2   11   11 

4     0  11 

'       7     0     3 

NEW  TABLES  OF  ASCENDING  RATES. 

The  utmost  advantages  are  secured  by  the  smallest  necessary  outlay,  the  Policies  being 
continued  year  by  year  (or  at  greater  intervals,  from  two  to  ten  years,  as  parties  may  incline) 
for  the  whole  of  life,  whatever  the  future  health  of  the  assured,  at  a  stipulated  slight  increase 
of  premium,  up  to  the  age  of  70,  when  the  rate  remains  stationary. 


EXTRACTS  FROM  ANNUALLY  ASCENDING  SCALE. 

Age 

1st  Year. 

2d  Year. 

3d  Year.     |    4tli  Year.       5th  Year.    1   6th  Year. 

7th  Year. 

sth   Year. 

30 
40 
50 

60 

L.l     6     4 

1  15     3 

2  7     3 
4     19 

L.l     7     1 

1  16     3 

2  8     8 
4     8     1 

L.l     7  llL.l     8    9L.1     9     7 

1  17     4      1  18     6      1  19     8 

2  10     1'     2  11     7      2  13     1 
4  15     0      5     2     5      5  10     5 

L.l   10     5 
2     0  10 
2  15  11 
5  19     1 

L.l   11     4 

2  2     0 

3  0     4 
6     8     4 

L.ll  2     f 

2  3    : 

3  5] 

6  18     4 

FOREIGN  RESIDENCE. 

Persons  voyaging  or  residing  abroad,  or  engaged  in  the  Naval  or  Military  Service  in  any 
part  of  the  world  insured  for  the  whole  of  Life,  or  for  any  specific  term. 

Insurances,  either  for  foreign  or  domestic  risks,  may  be  effected  without  delay,  and  full  par- 
ticulars obtained  from 

HUGH  ERASER,  W.S.,4  Dundas  Street. 


PROTESTANT   DISSENTERS' 

AND 

GENERAL  LIFE  &  FIRE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY, 

Office— 21  St  DAVID  STREET,  South- West  corner  of  St  Andrew's  Square, 


EDINBURGH  COMMITTEE. 


William  Sommerville,  Esq.,  paper 

manufacturer,  Dalmore. 
George  Wilson,  Esq.,  clothier. 


W.  Alexander,  Esq.,  mercht.  Leith     A.  Megget,  Esq.,  merchant. 
A.  C  Dick,  Esq   advocate  j  George  Meikle,   Esq  ,  merchant, 

Charles  Dick,  Esq.,  brewer.  ;  J.  Patterson,   Esq.,  S.S  C. 

J.Marshall,  Esq.,  merchant,  Leith.     J.  Peddie,  jun.,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Charles  Spence,  21,  St  David  Street,  corner  of  St  Andrew's  Square,  Agent  for  Edinburgh, 

Leith,  and  Vicinity. 


ONE-TENTH  of  the  Profits  applied  to  reduce  the  Premium  on  Life  Policies  of  Dissenting 
Ministers  assuring  their  Lives  with  the  Company, 

LIFE  ASSURANCES  with  a  participation  of  Profits  or  not,  at  the  option  of  the  Assured. 

FIRE  ASSURANCES  are  effected  on  reasonable  terms. 

Transferances  from  other  Offices  occasion  no  expense  or  trouble  to  the  parties. 

The  amount  of  business  done  evinces  the  public  confidence  in  this  Company.  Upwards  of 
Eleven  Thousand  Fire  Insurances  having  been  already  eflected,  covering  above  Six  Mil- 
lions of  Property,  and  above  Eleven  Hundeed  Life  Policies,  insuring  above  Four  Hundked 
Thousand  Pounds  Sterling. 

Agencies  are  established  in  the  principal  cities  and  towns  throughout  the  United  Kingdom 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


367 


LONDON  UNION  ASSURANCE  OFFICE, 

CORNHILL,  &  No.  70,  BAKER  STREET,  LONDON ;  COLLEGE  GREEN,  DUBLIN; 
EXCHANGE,  HAMBURGH. 

(Jnstitutedin  the  Reign  of  Qrieen  Anne,  1714.)] 
FOR  FIRE,  LIVES,  AND  ANNUITIES. 


LIFE   DEPARTMENT. 

THIS  Company  effect  Life  Insurances  on  equitable  principles,  with  entire  exemption  from 
the  liability  of  Partnership. 

A  large  Capital,  subscribed  by  the  Proprietors,  forms  the  security  of  the  Assured. 

The  Premiums  may  be  all  paid  at  once,  or  in  any  given  number  of  years,  in  the  option  of 
the  party  making  the  Insurance;  a  plan,  the  advantages  of  which  are  strikingly  obvious,  as  it 
affords  an  opportunity  of  securing-  a  certain  provision,  independent  of  all  after  risks  from 
failure  in  paying  the  Premium,  or  of  paying  a  larger  Premium,  while  the  means  of  doing  so 
may  be  more  at  command ;  or  tlie  Premiums  may  be  paid  quarterly,  lialf-yearly,  or  yearly,  as 
may  suit  the  convenience  of  those  holding  the  Policies. 

Each  Policy  for  Life  is  entitled  to  share  the  surplus  profits,  which  are  declared  every 
Seven  Years. 

All  transactions  in  the  Life  Department  are  considered  strictly  confidential. 

Prompt  payment  of  Claims  is  made  three  months  after  proof  of  death. 

The  following  rates  of  Insurance  for  single  Lives  are  given  as  specimens  from  the  Tables. 
The  rates  for  One  and  Seven  Years,  and  for  the  whole  period  of  Life,  without  Profits,  will,  it 
is  believed,  be  found,  on  comparison,  very  advantageous  to  the  Public,  while  insurances  for  the 
whole  period  of  Life,  are  equally  so,  if  the  benefit  to  be  ultimately  derived  from  a  participation 
of  the  Profits  be  taken  into  account : — 


Premium  per  cent 

Premium  per  cent 

Premium  per  cent  for  an  Assurance  for  Life.  | 

Age. 

for  an  Assur- 
ance for  One  Year. 

lor  an  Assur- 
ance for  Seven  Years. 

Without  Profits- 

With  Profits. 

20 

^110 

^14     2 

^•1   17     1 

£2     3     7 

80 

16     5 

1     8  11 

2     5     4 

2  13     5 

40 

1  11  10 

1  16    7 

3     12 

3     7  11 

45 

1  17     1 

2     14 

3  12     2 

3  17  11 

.50 

2    3     7 

2     8  11 

4     6     2 

4  10     8 

r,5 

2  12     6 

2  19     0 

5     3     8 

5     6     4 

60 

3     3     1 

3  11     1 

6     4     2 

0     7     4 

FIRE   DEPARTMENT. 

Insurances  of  every  description  of  Property  eil'ected  at  the  usual  rates,  corresponding  to 
he  risk.  The  practice  of  this  Company  has  been,  for  upwards  of  a  century,  to  return  the 
profits  on  Policies  effected  for  Seven  Years.  Only  Six  Years'  Premium  and  duty  are  charged, 
and  the  Government  duty  may  be  paid  annually,  or  in  one  payment. 

The  stability  and  character  of  the  London  Union  Society  have  been  satisfactorily  proved 
hy  the  test  of  upwards  of  a  century,  during  which  long  period  claims  have  been^^invariably  dis- 
charged with  promptness  and  liberality. 

Agents  in  Edinburgh. 
JAMES  MILLER,  S.S.C,  20,  North  Nelson  Street. 
JOHN  MABEx\,  Acct.,  8,  South  St  Darid  Street. 

2  B 


INSURAlSrCE  nniECTORY. 


LAW   LIFE   ASSURANCE   SOCIETY, 
FLEET  STREET,  LONDON— 61  YORK  PLACE,  EDINBURGH. 


Trustees. 


The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Cottenham. 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Denman. 
The  Right  Hon.  Sir  N.  C.  Tindal,  Lord  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas, 


The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Abinger. 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  CampbelL 

Farrer,  Jas.  Wm,,  Esq.,  Master  ia  Chancery. 

Law,  George,  Esq.,  Lincoln's  Inn. 


DIRECTORS. 


Bateman,  J.  Jones,  Esq.,  Lincoln's  Inn. 
Beckett,  The  Right  Hon.   Sir  John,  Bart., 

Stratford  Place. 
Brougham,  Wm.,  Esq.,  Master  in  Chancery. 
Brown,  Anthony,  Esq.,  (Alderman,)  Mincing 

Lane. 
Clarke,  Thomas,  Esq.,  Craven  Street,  Strand. 
Duval,  Lewis,  Esq.,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Forster,  John,  Esq.,  Carey  Street. 
Foss,  Edward,  Esq.,  Streatham. 
Frere,  Geo,,  Esq.,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inu; 
Grey,  Right  Hon.   Sir  George,  Bart,,  M,  P., 

Eaton  Place,  Belgrave  Square, 
Harrison,  Richard,  Esq.,  Gray's  Inn  Square. 
Law,  The  Hon.  Charles  Ewan,  Q.C.,  M,P„ 

(Recorder  of  London.) 
Marshall,  R.  Bullock,  Esq.,  Inner  Temple. 


Nicholl,  Iltid,  Esq.,  Doctor's  Commons, 

Parkinson,  John,  Esq.,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields. 

Preston,  Richard,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Richards,  Richard,  Esq.,  M,  P,,  Bedford 
Square. 

Saxon,  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  Temple. 

Thesiger,  Frederick,  Esq.,  Q.  C,  M,  P,, 
Temple, 

Tinney,  William  Henry,  Esq.,  Q,C.,  Lin- 
coln's Inn, 

Turner,  Charles  Robert,  Esq.,  (a  Master  of 
the  Queen's  Bench.) 

Twiss,  Horace,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  Park  Place,  St 
James's. 

Vizard,  William,  Escj.,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields. 

Williams,  Sir  Charles  F,,  Q,C,,(Commissioner 
of  the  Court  of  Bankruptcy,) 


Chosen  by  the  Proprietors. 
Chisholm,  Wm.,  Esq.,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields. 


Smith,  John,  Esq.,  Temple 


AUDITORS. 

Chosen  hy  the  Assured. 
Drummond,  A.  Mortimer,  Esq,  Charing  Cross, 
Hoare,  Henry,  Esq.,  Fleet  Street. 


Bankers, — Messrs  Hoare,  Fleet  Street. 


ASSURANCES  are  effected  by  this  Society,  to  the  extent  of  L.5000,  upon  the  same  sole 
or  joint  or  surviving  Life  or  Lives,  and  are  not  confined  to  the  profession  of  the  Law,  but 
are  open  to  persons  in  every  station  of  Life, 

Four-Fifths  of  the  Profits  made  by  this  Society  will  be  appropriated  to  the  persons  assured 
for  the  whole  term  of  Life, 

On  the  Z\st  day  of  December  1847,  and  at  the  end  of  every  Seven  Years  from  that  pferiod, 
the  profits  divisible  amongst  the  Assured,  will  be  apportioned  amongst  such  of  the  Assured  for 
the  whole  term  of  life,  as  shall  have  been  so  assured  for  the  space  of  three  years  or  upwards, 
previously  to  those  periods  respectively,  subject  only  to  the  reservation  of  such  a  sum  of  money 
as  the  Directors  shall  deem  necessary  to  be  carried  forward,  to  the  period  of  the  next  septen- 
nial division,  for  the  benefit  of  the  Assured,  For  the  amounts  which  shall  be  so  apportioned, 
equivalent  reversionary  sums  will  be  added  fo  the  Policies  respectively  of  those  entitled, 

Tl\e  subjoined  is  a  Specimen  Table  of  Bonuses,  in  even  pounds,  added  to  Policies  of 
L.IOOO  each,  which  have  been  in  force  seventeen  years,  ending  31st  December  1840,  including 
the  Bonuses  added  on  the  former  division. 


A-e  at 
Commencement. 

Bonas. 

Agfe  !lt 

Commencement. 

Bonus. 

20 

L,316 

45 

L.43I 

25 

325 

50 

483 

30 

3.38 

55 

55^ 

35 

359 

60 

681 

40 

391 

65 

885 

INSURANCE  DIRECTORY.  369 


[Z'fiU  Lifii  Assurance  Sociel;/ — Continued.} 

If  any  person  should  wish  to  discontinue  the  payment  of  his  annual  Premium,  the  Directors 
have  power  either  to  purchase  his  Policy  for  a  sum  of  money  payable  immediately,  or,  in  con- 
sideration of  its  surrender,  to  grant  a  new  policy,  without  any  further  annual  Premium,  for  a 
sum  to  be  agreed  upon,  payable  at  the  decease  of  the  Life  assured.  And  the  person  to  whom 
such  new  Policy  is  granted  will  be  entitled,  in  respect  thereof,  to  participate  in  the  periodical 
divisions  of  tlie  profits. 

Persons  who  shall  have  been  insured  for  the  space  of  two  years,  in  L.IOOO,  or  upwards,  for 
the  whole  continuance  of  Lite,  have  the  power  of  electing,  eitlier  from  among  the  Proprietors 
or  from  among  themselves,  two  of  the  four  Auditors  of  the  Society. 

Parties  may  arrange  to  pay  their  premiums  either  in  a  single  payment,  by  annual  payments 
during  the  whole  continuance  of  the  Assurance,  or  by  annual  payments  during  a  limited  num- 
ber of  years  only. 

No  entrance  money  is  required;  nor  any  extra  Premium  on  persons  in  the  Army  or  Navy, 
unless  in  actual  service. 

Assurances  may  be  effected  upon  the  lives  of  Persons  residing  at  a  distance  from  London, 
by  tlieir  appearing  before  a  Solicitor  in  the  Country ;  and  the  payment  of  a  fine  for  non- 
appearance at  this  Office  is  then  dispensed  with. 

The  assured  are  allowed  to  pass  by  sea  from  one  part  of  the  United  Kingdom  to  another, 
and  to  and  from  the  islands  of  Guersney,  Jersey,  Alderney,  Sark,  and  Man ;  and  also,  in  time 
of  peace,  in  queen's  ships,  and  packet  or  passage  vessels,  to  and  from  British  and  Foreign  ports 
in  the  English  Channel,  between  the  Texel  and  Brest,  both  inclusive,  without  any  Special  leave 
or  license  from  the  Directors. 

The  sums  due  on  the  Policies  will  be  paid  at  the  expiration  of  three  months  after  proof  of 
the  requisite  facts. 

Assurances  may  he  effected  through  any  resjiectahle  Attorney  or  Solicitor  in  England,  of  whom 
Prospectusses  may  be  had.  A  party  may  himself  effect  an  Assurance  by  writing  to  the  Actuary, 
or  attending  personally  at  the  Society's  Office  in  Fleet  Street, 

The  Assured  are  requested  to  take  notice,  that  no  renewal  Premiums  are  ever  received  from 
themselves  or  their  Agents,  without  printed  receipts,  signed  by  two  Directors  and  the  Actuary, 
being  issued  from  this  Office. 

Attendance  is  given  daily,  from  Nine  o'clock  in  the  morning  till  Four  in  the  afternoon,  at 
the  Office,  where  the  Terms  of  Assurance  may  be  had,  Proposals  for  effecting  Assurances 
received,  and  every  information  respecting  the  Societv  obtained. 

GEO.  KIRKPATRICK,  ^cfMarz/. 

JSovember  1842. 

Agent  for  Edinburgh— lHv  DAVID  CORMACK,  61  York  Place. 


NATIONAL  LOAN  FUND  LIFE  ASSURANCE 

SOCIETY, 


? 

EMPOWERED  BY  SPECIAL  ACT  OF  PARLIAMENT. 


CENTRAL  BOARD  FOR  SCOTLAND. 

JJirectors, 

John  Hunter,  Jun.,  Esq.,  W.S. 


Geovg'e  Grant,  Esq.,  Advocate. 

Dr  Sanders. 

Joseph  M'Gi'egor,  Esq.,  Accountant. 

P.lujsician — Dr  Saunders 


Robert  Anderson,  Esq 


AMONG  OTHER  ADVANTAGES  OFFERS 

LIFE  ASSURANCE.— Perfect  security  from  <£500,000  capital,  besides  accumulations- 
moderate  rates — power  to  borrow  two-thirds  premiums  paid — without  expense  or  for- 
feiture— profits  annually  divided. 

Policies  for  short  periods  at  lower  rates  than  at  any  other  Ofnce,  with  option  of  continuance 
for  life  at  usual  rates. 


670 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


[^A^ational  Loan  Fund  Life  Assurance  Society—  Continued.'] 


Premium  roB  Assuring  £  1 00.   ' 

Age. 

For  Life. 

For  One  Year 

only. 

For  Five  Years 
only. 

Without  Profits. 

With  Profits. 

20 
40 

£1    13      7 
2   18     8 

£1    17     4 
&     3     3 

£0  17     0 
1     3  10 

£0  17     6 
1     5     0 

Immediate  A^tnuitt  for  every  £100. 

Age. 

40 

50 

60 

70 

75 

Annuity. 

£6     5     2    1    £7     8     0 

£9  14     3 

£14     2     2 

£17  15     6 

DEFERRED  ANNUITIES  DEPARTMENT. 

By  the  plan  exclusively  developed  by  this  Society,  a  Deferred  Annuity  combines  and  ex- 
ceeds the  benefits  heretofore  only  obtained  by  separate  investments  in  Savings  Banks,  Benefit 
Societies,  and  Loan  Banks.  A  small  yeai'ly  or  weekly  contribution  will  secure  the  most  ample 
return  for  after  life.  Thus,  L.2,  12s.  per  annum  (Is.  per  week)  at  20  will,  at  Q5,  give  the 
policy-holder  the  choice  of  an  Annuity  for  life  of  L.47,  16s.  6d. ;  L.394,  1  Is.  in  cash  ;  or  Po- 
licy, without  further  contribution,  of  L.466  at  death.  Other  periods  of  life  (of  50,  55,  and  60) 
may  be  also  taken,  with  similar  advantages.  Two-thirds  payments  lent  at  any  time  on  deposit 
of  Policy,  and  two-thirds  returned  in  case  of  premature  death. 

The  great  advantages  of  the  Society's  "  Loan  Fund,"  particularly  in  the  Deferred  Annuity 
department,  have  been  conspicuously  manifested  during  the  misfortunes  of  last  year;  many 
parties  having  availed  themselves  of  its  benefits  to  the  preservation  of  Policies  which  would 
otherwise  have  lapsed,  as  v/ell  as  to  secure  accommodation  when  it  was  most  needed. 

The  Central  Board  for  Scotland  establishes  Agencies  in  communication  with  itself,  to  whom 
Proposals  are  transmitted,  by  whom  Policies  issued,  and  Claims  settled.  Applications  for 
Ao-encies  to  be  made  to,  and  Prospectuses,  Reports,  and  information  obtained  from 

°  R.  W.  JA]\IESON,  W.S. 

Agent  and  Secretary  to  the  Central  Board  for  Scot  Ian  d. 

Office,  67,  New  Buildings,  North  Bridge, 
Corner  of  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Provincial  Agencies. 


Aberdeen, Messrs  Nisbet  and  Robert- 
son, Insurance  Brokers. 

An7ian, Ben.  Nelson,  Banker. 

Arbroath, B.  M.  Kennedy,  Arbroath 

Guide    Office. 

Dundee, J.  W.  Alexander,  writer. 

Dunfermline, Wm.  Finlayson,  merchant 


Dunkeld, James  Seaton,  writer. 

Dunblane, T.  P.  Knox,  writer. 

Kinross, Hugh  Laird,  banker. 

Loclcerbie, John  Baird,  banker, 

Markinch,Fife,..J.  G.  Stuart,  Balgonie  Mills. 

Perth, Robert  Martin,  writer. 

Stirling, John  Sawers,  banker. 


At  the  Society's  Fourth  Annual  Meeting,  on  10th  May  1843,  the  Directors'  Report  exhi- 
bited the  continued  success  and  steady  progressive  increase  of  the  Association.  Its  Policies 
now  amounting  to  2145. 

The  Directors  having  also  made  an  investigation,  the  result  enabled  them,  after  appropriat- 
ing a  sufficient  sum  in  extinction  of  preliminary  expenses,  to  recommend  a  Bonus  to  the  Po- 
licy-holders. This  Bonus  is  equal  to  55  per  cent  on  Annual  Premiums  as  a  reversionary 
addition  to  the  Policy — 17J  per  cent,  in  Present  Cash,  or  10  per  cent.  Permanent  Annual 
Reduction  on  future  premiums.     The  following  examples  will  suffice  to  explain  this  : — 


Date 

of 
Entry. 

Number 

of 
Policy. 

Age. 

Sum 
Assured. 

Annual 
Premium. 

Bonus  in  addition 
to  Sum 
Assured. 

Bonus  in 
Cash. 

Permanent  Reduc 

tion  of  Annual 

Premium. 

1837 
1838 

6 

39 

114 

54 
59 
56 

£ 
4000 
1000 
3000 

£      s.     d. 
200     0     0 

67     8     4 
175  15     0 

£      S.      d. 
429  12     6 
132  14     6 

296     9     7 

£       s.     d. 

175     0     0 

58  19     9 

123     0     6 

£       s.    d. 

22  15     0 

8  19     4 

16     9     7 

The  sums  already  paid  on  Policies  amount  to  L.21,018,  18s.,  being  on  .S2  Policies. 
The  Bonus  to  the  Proprietors  is  nearly  equal  to  seven  and  a  half  on  the  Stock  invested. 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY.  371 


PELICAN     LIFE     INSURANCE     OFFICE, 

LOMBARD  STREET,  AND  57,  CHARING  CROSS,  LONDON; 
AND  No.  14,  GEORGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 


DIRECTORS. 


Matthias  Attwood,  Esq.,  M.P. 

William  Stanley  Clarke,  Esq.,  F.R.S. 

John  Coope,  Esq. 

William  Cotton,  Esq.,  F.R.S. 

Sir  William  Curtis,  Bart. 

William  Davis,  Esq. 

James  A.  Gordon,  Esq.,  M.D.,F.R.S. 


Sir  Wm.  Ileygate,  Bart,  and  Alderman 
Kirkman  D.  Hodgson,  Esq. 
Richard  Henshaw  Laurence,  Es([. 
J.  Petty  Muspratt,  Esq. 
George  Shum  Storey,  Esq. 
Charles  IIam])dcn  Turner,  Esq. 
Matthew  Whiting,  Esq. 


Robert  Tucker,  Secretary, 


THE  system  of  Life  Insurance  in  this  Country  has  assumed  such  importance,  that  to  en- 
large on  its  advantages  would  be  altogether  superfluous.  The  British  Public  have, 
happily,  been  long  familiar  with  a  scheme,  which,  by  a  small  annual  sacrifice,  secures  from 
poverty  the  children  and  relatives  of  persons  whose  incomes  are  wholly  or  chiefly  dependent 
on  their  lives  ; — which  is  capable  of  a  very  useful  application  to  marriage  settlements ; — and 
which  is  eminently  calculated  to  give  stability  to  a  vast  variety  of  important  transactions.  It 
is  not  wonderful,  that  a  plan,  which  embraces  so  many  beneficial  objects,  should  have  power- 
fully engaged  the  public  attention,  and  mixed  itself,  widely  and  intimately,  with  the  whole 
business  of  life. 

The  Pelican  Life  Insurance  Company  has,  for  upwards  of  forty  years,  held  a  distin- 
guished rank  among  the  numerous  establishments  connected  with  these  great  purposes.  The 
confidence  the  Directors  have  so  long  enjoyed  they  are  naturally  ambitious  to  retain.  They 
have  accordingly  instituted  a  careful  enquiry  into  the  business  of  the  office  since  th(}  esta- 
blishment of  the  Company  in  1797,  and,  principally  upon  this  experience,  they  have  con- 
structed an  entirely  new  table  of  rates,  which  they  now  submit  to  the  Public. 

In  addition  to  the  table  already  alluded  to,  which  offers  as  low  a  rate  of  premium  as  the 
Directors  believe  to  be  consistent  with  the  security  of  the  assured,  they  have,  in  consequence 
of  the  strong  bias  manifested  by  the  public  to  the  system  of  a  return  of  premium  or  addition 
to  the  policy,  constructed  another  table  at  a  somewhat  higher  rate  of  premium  ;  the  assurers 
under  which  will  form  a  distinct  branch  of  the  Company's  business,  to  commence  from  the 
3d  day  of  July  1840  ; — and  the  Directors  propose  thenceforth  at  the  end  of  every  seven  years, 
after  a  valuation  of  the  outstanding  risk  in  this  class,  and  after  a  reasonable  deduction  for 
charges  and  management,  to  return  to  the  then  holders  of  policies,  on  this  scale  of  premium, 
not  less  than  a  moiety  of  any  surplus  that  may  then  appear,  to  be  ascertained  and  appor- 
tioned by  the  Directors  ;  and,  thereupon,  the  holders  of  policies  for  whole  life  which  have 
been  in  force  for  that  period,  shall,  at  the  option  of  the  assured,  (to  be  declared  at  the  time  of 
etfecting  the  insurance,)  be  entitled  to  have  the  sum,  that  at  each  septennial  valuation  may 
be  appropriated  to  their  respective  policies,  applied  according  to  either  of  the  rules  following, 
viz. : — 

1st,  By  an  immediate  payment  of  the  sum  so  appropriated;  ob, 
2dly,  By  an  equivalent  reduction  in  the  future  annual  premiums  ;  or, 
3dly,  By  an  equivalent  addition  to  the  amount  of  the  Policy,  (and  payable  there- 
with.) 

The  Pelican  Life  Insurance  Company  insure,  on  equitable  terms,  the  lives  of  persons 
resident  abroad,  or  about  to  proceed  to  foreign  climates ;  and,  in  this  department,  the  Peli- 
can Office  presents  great  advantages  to  officers  of  the  Army  and  Navy,  as  no  extra  charge 
is  made  for  home  service.  The  moderate  addition  required  from  such  individuals,  for  change 
of  climate,  may  be  covered^  by  an  average  rate,  or  the  rate  for  any  particular  destination  may 
be  made  the  matter  of  special  agreement,  on  taking  out  the  policy  ;  the  Insurer  paying  only 
the  home  premium  until  the  contingency  contemplated  shall  happen.  In  this  respect,  there- 
fore, the  Pelican  Office  offers  an  advantage  that  recommends  itself,  equally  to  persons  as- 
suring their  own  lives,  and  to  solicitors,  agents,  and  others,  whose  object  is  indemnity.— The 
Directorsare,  at  all  times,  willing  to  purchase  policies  on  the  most  liberal  terms — an  arrange- 
ment obviously  desirable,  when  the  object  of  an  Insurance  has  been  eflPected. 

JAMES  BALFOUR,  Esq.,  Agent,  Edinhunjh. 


37^  .  INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 

IMPERIAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 

SUN-COURT,  CORNHILL,  AND  ST  JAMES'S  STREET,  LONDON. 

CAPITAL,  L.1,500,000. 

Alexander  Gibson  and  George  Goold,  of  the  British  Linen  Company  Bank, 
Agents  for  Edinburgh. 

'"PHE  Terms  of  the  Imperial  are  as  reasonable  as  any  in  the  kingdom ;  and,  in_  case  of 
X     accident,  the  utmost  liberality  may  be  expected. 

Policies  may  be  removed  from  any  pther  office  to  the  Imperial,  without  expense  to  the 
party  insui'ed. 

Alexander  Gibson  and  George  Goold  continue  to  transact  business  as  agents  for  th?  Impe- 
rial Life  Insurance  Company, 


IMPERIAL  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
SUN-COURT,  CORNHILL,    AND   ST  JAMES'S    STREET,  LONDON. 

INSTITUTED  1820. 

SUBSCRIBED  AND  INVESTED  CAPITAL  L.1,000,0Q0. 

Ai-EXANDER  Gibson  and  George  Goold  of  the  British  I,inen  Company  Bank, 
Agents  for  Edinburgh. 

DIRECTORS. 

Charles  Francis  Cobb,  Esq.,  Chairman. 

James  Gordon  Murdoch,  Esq.,  Deputy  Chairnian 


Robert  Barclay,  Esq. 
Michael  Bland,  Esq. 
Andrew  Cohale,  Esq. 
George  Henry  Cutler,  Esq. 
Charles  Danvers,  Esq. 
George  Hibbert,  Esq. 
Charles  Porcher  Lang,  Esq. 


Daniel  Mildred,  Esq. 
John  Horsley  Palmer,  Esq. 
Henry  Pearse,  Esq. 
Sir  Charles  Price,  Bart. 
George  Reid,  Esq. 
William  R.  Robinson,  Esq. 
Sir  James  Shaw,  Esq. 


FOUR-FIFTHS  of  the  PROFITS  made  by  this  Company  will  be  appropriated  to  PoUcies 
every  FIVE  YEARS,  without  the  Insured  incurring  the  personal  responsibility  attached  to 
Mutual  Societies. 

THE  IMPERIAL  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY  was  established  by  a  Deed  of 
Settlement,  dated  the  28th  November  1820,  by  which  Two-Thirds  of  the  Profits  were  to  be 
added  to  Policies  for  the  whole  term  of  Life,  at  the  end  of  every  Ten  Years.  The  first  of  these 
decennial  appropriations  was  made  in  the  year  1831,  and  the  second  in  1841. 

Additions  to  Policies. — ^The  Additions  made  to  Policies  of  Twenty  Years'  standing  on  the 
31st  of  Januarj^  1841,  iccre  Thirty -five  j^er  cent  on  the  Sums  Insured. 

Reduction  of  Premium. — If  the  additions  on  Policies  of  Twenty  Years' standing  on  the  31st 
of  January  1841,  are  surrendered,  the  Insured  wiU  be  entitled  to  a  reduction  of  the  future 
Annual  Premiums  for  the  remainder  of  life,  varying  in  extent  from  Seventy-seven  to  Thirty- 
eight  per  cent,  according  to  the  age  of  the  life  insured  ;  and  future  additions,  if  surrendered, 
will  entitle  the  Insured  to  further  reductions  until  the  Premiums  entirely  cease,  after  which 
the  future  Share  of  Profits  will  be  added  to  the  Policy,  or  the  value  of  such  additions  paid  in 
Cash. 

Increased  Share  of  Profits. — Under  the  Provisions  of  a  Special  Act  of  Parliament  obtained 
by  the  Company,  (4  and  5  Victoria,  cap.  94,)  it  h^s  been  resolved  to  appropriate  Four-fifths 
instead  of  Two-thirds  of  the  disposable  Profits  as  a  Reversionary  Bonus  to  Policies  which 
may  be  issued  after  the  4th  of  January  1 842,  and  which  shall  be  in  force  at  the  end  of  every 
Five  Yea7-s,  from  the  31st  of  January  1841 ;  such  Bonus  to  be  in  proportion  to  the  Amount 
which  the  Company  would  have  to  pay  a.t  the  death  of  the  person  whose  life  is  insured,  and 
to  the  nuniber  of  Annual  Premiums  paid"  on  the  Policy  subsequent  to  the  then  last  appropria- 
tion of  Profits.  A  surrender  of  such  reversionary  Bonus  will  gntitle  the  parties  tp  a  reduction 
or  extinction  of  future  Premiums  ;  or  the  value  thereof  will  be  paid  in  Cash,  or  applied  in  such 


INTSURANCK  DIKECTOllY. 


37s 


Iinperiul  Life  Insurance  Company — .  Continued. 


other  mannei'  as  may  best  suit  the  convenience  of  tlic  Lisnred,  and  may  be  specially  agreed 
upon. 

Purchase  of  Policies. — If  any  person  should  become  desirous  of  discontinuing  an  Insurance 
effected  at  this  Office,  for  the  whole  term  of  life,  the  Company  will  purchase  the  Interest  in 
such  Policy  at  a  fair  value. 

Loans  on  Policies. — The  Directors  will  advance  Money  on  Loan  on  the  Security  of  Policies 
effected  with  this  Company,  for  the  whole  term  of  life. 

Insurances  icithoiit  Participation  in  Profits. — Policies  of  everj'^  description  may  be  effected 
with  the  Company  Avitiout  Participation  in  Profits,  at  considerably  reduced  Rates  of  Premium. 

The  Regulations  of  the  Company  and  its  Conditions  of  Insurance  will  be  found  to  embrace 
all  the  important  advantages  offered  by  other  tirndy  established  Companies. 

Attendance  daily,  from  Ten  till  Four  o' Clock,  at  the  Offices  in  Sun- Court,  Cornhill,  and 
St  James's  Street,  where  detailed  Prospectuses  may  be  had,  or  of  any  of  the  Company's 
Agents  in  the  principal  Towns  throughout  the  Kingdom. 

By  Order  of  the  Court  of  Directors, 

SAMUEL  INGALL,  Actuary. 
Fehritarij  1842. 


GLOBE   INSURANCE   COMPANY, 

FIRE,  LIFE,  AND  ANNUITIES. 
PALL-MALL,  &  CORNHILL. 

DIRECTORS. 

EDWARD  GOLDSMID,  Esq.,  Chairman. 

'^VILLIAM  TITE,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  Deputu-Cliairmav. 


Henry  Alexander,  Esq. 

Jonathan  Birch,  Esq. 

John  S.  Brownrigg,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Jonathan  Chapman,  Esq. 

Thomas  Collier,  Esq. 

Boyce  Combe,  Esq. 

James  Wm.  Freshtield,  Esq. 

George  Carr  Glyn,  Esq. 

Sir  I.  L.  Goldsmid,  Bart.  F.R.S. 

Robert  Hawthorn,  Esq. 

John  Hodgson,  Esq. 

Boyd  Miller,  Esq. 


Shctlield  Neave,  Esq. 

Fowler  Newsam,  Esq, 

WilHam  Phillimore,  Esq. 

W.  H.  C.  Plowden,  Esq. 

John  Poynder,  Esq. 

Robert  Saunders,  Esq. 

Emanuel  Silva,  Esq. 

Sir  Walter  Geo.  Stirling,  Bart. 

Wm.  Thompson,  Es(i.,Ald.,  M.P. 

Edward  Vaux,  Esq. 

Benjamin  G.  Windus,  Esq. 

J.  C.  Denham,  Secretary. 


Capital,  ONE  MILLION  Sterling, 

The  whole  paid  up  and  invested,  therein  offering  to  the  Proprietors  security  against  further  calU, 
and  to  the  Assured  an  immediate  available  Fund  for  the  Payment  of  the  most  extensive  Losse.':: 
and  therefore  no  person  insured  hy  this  Compani/  is  liable  to  be  called  upon  to  contribute  toxvards 
the  Losses  of  others,  as  ivith  Societies  established  on  the  principle  of  Mutual  Insurance. 

The  Company  also  effect  INSURANCES  on  LIVES  and  SURVIVORSHIPS, 
Upon  which  no  Entrance- Money  or  Admission- Fees  are  required. 
ANNUITIES  &  REVERSIONS  granted  and  purchased;  and  Annuitants  may  receive 
their  payments  through  the  Company's  Agents  in  the  country,  icithout  expense. 
Reversions  of  Stock,  or  Money,  or  other  Life  Contingencies  Purchased. 
Endowments  for  Children  are  also  granted. 

ANDREW  MILLAR  &  SON,  Agents  for  Edinburgh,  60  North  Bridge 

Buildings,  and 
JOHN  MILL,  17,  Clyde  Street. 


Edinburgh,  \siJune  1843. 


374 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


SCOTTISH  WIDOWS'  FUND  AND  LIFE 
ASSURANCE, 

FOUNDED,  A.D.   1815, 

On  the  Model  of  the  Equitable  Life  Assurance,  London,  securhig  the  whole  Profits  to  the 

Assured. 

Head-Office,— EDINBURGH,  No.  5  St  ANDREW  SQUARE. 
LONDON,  No.  7  Pall-Mall,  West. 

GLASGOW,  No.  30  Royal  Exchange  Square. 


COURT  OF  DIRECTORS, 

{All  being,  in  terms  of  the  Law,  Members  of,  and  personally  connected  with  the  Society,  by 
Assurances  of  more  than  Three  Years'  standing.') 


President,— The  Right  Hon.  the  EARL  of  ROSEBERY,  K.T. 


Vice-Presidents. 


Most  Noble  Marquis  of  Tweeddale,  K.T. 
Sir  Thomas  Dick  Lauder,  Bart. 


The  Hon.  Lord  Moncrieff. 

His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Buccleuch  K.G. 


Extraordinary  Directors. 


Professor  Hercules    Scott,  King's   College, 

Aberdeen. 
William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Carbeth  Guthrie. 
Sir  Charles  Dalrymple  Fergusson,  Bart. 
Rev.  Dr  James  Grant,  Leitli. 
Colin  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Colgrain. 
David  Dickson,  Esq.  of  Hartree. 
Wm.  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq.  of  Parson's  Green. 
Thomas  M'Gill,  Esq.,  merchant,  Liverpool. 
Professor  Graham,  Edinburgh. 
Dr  Abercrombie,  Edinburgh. 


George  Young,  Esq.,  Mark  Lane,  London. 
Sir  Wm.  Jardine,  Bart.,  of  Applegarth. 
Rev.   Dr    Robert    M'Nair,    Abbey   Church 

Paisley. 
Thomas  Beveridge,  Esq.,  D.C.S. 
Sir  James  Russell,  K.C.B.  of  Ashestiel. 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Francis  Egerton. 
The  Hon.  Alexander  Leslie  Melville. 
Sir  Adam  Hay,  Bart. 
Sir  Robert  Houston  of  Clerkington, 
Rev.  James  Buchanan,  High  Church. 


Ordinary  Directors. 


Isaac  Bayley,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 

John  Glassford  Hopkirk,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Wm.  A.  Cunningham,  Esq.,  M^ine  merchant. 

George  Gibson,  Esq.,  merchant,  Leith. 

Henry  David  Hill,  Esq.,  W.S. 

William  Burn,  Esq.,  architect. 

James  Dunsmure,  Esq. 

Robert  D.  Menzies,  Esq.,  Leith. 


William  Wilson,  Esq.,  W.S. 
John  Cockburn,  Esq.,  wine  merchant. 
Alexander  Campbell,  Esq.,  brewer. 
George  Bell,  Esq.,  merchant,  Leith. 
Anthony  Murray,  Esq.,  W.S. 
The  Hon.  Bouverie  F.  Primrose. 
Alexander  Thomson,  Esq.  W.S. 
James  Howden,  Esq.  jeweller. 


Trustees. 


Sir  James  Gibson- Craig,  of  Riccarton,  Bart. 
William  Scott  Moncrieff,  Esq.  of  Fossaway. 
Wm.  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq.,  Parson's  Green. 

James  Begbie,  M.D.,  Medical  Officer. 


James  Balfour,  Esq.  of  Pilrig. 

Edward  Loyd,  Esq.,  banker,  Manchester. 


Donald  Lindsay,  Auditor. 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


375 


Scottish  Widoivs'  Fund  and  Life  Assurance— Continued. 

THE  large  accumulated  Capital  and  Annual  Revenue  of  this  Institution,  (which,  as  a  Life 
Assurance  Association,  is  the  oldest  and  most  extensive  in  point  of  business  in  Scotland,) 
enables  the  Directors  to  offer  to  the  Public  the  full  advantages  arising  from  the  principle  of  its 
constitution,  combined  with  the  utmost  measure  of  security. 

The  accumulated  Fund  now  amounts  to  upwards  of  One  Million  .Two  Hundred  and 
Seventy-Five  Thousand  Founds  Sterling,  and  the]  annual  Revenue  to  more  than  Two 
Hundred  Thousand  Pounds  Sterling  per  annum,  and  both  are  in  a  state  of  steady  and 
rapid  increase. 

The  last  periodical  investigation  of  the  Society's  affairs  took  place  at  31st  December  1838, 
when  large  additions  were  declared  to  the  Assurances  entitled  thereto.  By  way  of  illustration 
of  these,  the  following  particulars  are  given  of  the  claim  arising  under  a  Policy  opened  in  the 
year  1820,  if  emerging  by  the  death  of  the  party  Assured,  after  payment  of  his  Premium  for 
the  current  year : — 


Sum  originally  Assured,  ..... 

Vested  Additions  up  to  31st  December  1831,     .  .   .£540    0 

Do.  do.  1838,      .  .      495  12 

Contingent  Prospective  Additions  applicable  to  the  years 
1839  and  1843,  inclusive,  being  nearly  2|  per  cent,  per 
annum,  on  the  original  Assurance,      .  .  .      403  11 


.£3000     0     0 


1439     3     3 


Total  sum  payable. 


£4439     3     3 


The  Ordinary  Court  of  Directors  meet  weekly  for  the  purpose  of  receiving  and  deciding  on 
applications  for  Assurance,  which  are  now  granted  to  the  extent  of  £5000  on  approved  single 
or  joint  Lives. 


Table — Showing  the  Annual  Premium  payable  during  Life  for  an  Assurance  of  £100. 


Annual  Pre 

Annual  Pre- 

Annual Pre- 

Annual Pre- 

Age. 

mium. 

Age. 

mium. 

Age. 

mium. 

Age. 

mium. 

Age. 

mium. 

£    s.    d. 

£   s.     d. 

£  s.    d. 

£   s.     d. 

£   s.     d. 

15 

1  16    5 

32 

2  13     6 

42 

3    9    3 

52 

4  14     2 

61 

6  10     5 

18 

1  19    7 

34 

2  16     1 

44 

3  13    4 

54 

5     0     8 

62 

6  15  10 

20 

2     16 

36 

2  19    0 

46 

3  17    9 

56 

5     7  11 

63 

7     19 

25 

2    5  10 

38 

3    2    3 

48 

4     2     9 

58 

5  16     1 

64 

7     8    2 

30 

2  11     1 

40 

3    5     6 

50 

4     8     4 

60 

6     5     4 

65 

7  15     1 

Every  necessary  information  will  be  readily  communicated,  on  application  at  the  Society's 
Office. 

JOHN  MACKENZIE,  Manager. 


Edinburgh,  5  St  Andrew  Square,  May  1843. 


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INSURANCE  DIllBCTORY. 


YORKSHIRE 
FIRE  AND  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY 

CmpokitiTlx  "bp  9itt  i3f  Parliamtiit, 

Established  at  York  in  1824, 

FOR  INSURANCE  AGAINST  FIRE,  AND  ON  LIVES  AND  SURVIVORSHIPS; 

ENDOWMENTS  FOR  CHILDREN  ^ 

AND  FOR  THE  PURCHASE  AND  SALE  OF  REVERSIONS  AND  ANNUITIES. 


CAPITAL,   L.500,000. 


Patrons, 


His  Grace  tho  Archbishop  of  York. 

The  Most  Noble  the  Marquis  of  Londouderry, 

The  Bight  Hon.  Earl  FUzwilliam. 

The  Risht  Hon.  Earl  of  Tyrconnel. 

The  Right  Rev.  the  Bishop  of  Gloucester. 

Viscount  Morpeth,  AJ.P. 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Dundas. 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  WharnclifTe. 

The  Right  Hon.  Lom  Ffversham. 

Tiie  Right  Hon.  Lord  Hotham,  M.P. 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Howden,  G.CB.,  K.C. 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Wenlock. 

The  Hod.  Sir  E.  M.  Vavasour,  P.nrt. 

The  Hon.  E.  B.  Petre. 

Sir  George  Stridiland,  Bart.,  M.P. 


Sir  Francis  Lawley,  Bart. 

Sir  W.  B.  Cooke,  Bart. 

Su-  W.  A.  logilby,  Bart. 

The  Ven.  tlie  Archdeacon  of  York. 

The  Ven.  the  Archdeacon  of  the  East  Riding. 

Tlie  Vfn.  the  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland. 

G.  F.  Barlow,  Esq. 

Robert  Cracroit,  Esq. 

Samuel  Crompton,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Robert  Denison,  Esq. 

P.  SiiUmarshe,  Esq. 

Martin  Stapylton,  Esq. 

G.  L.  Thompson,  Esq. 

Marmaduke  Wyvill,  Esq. 


Trusteea, 
The  Right  Hop.  Lord  Wenlock.-r-G.  L.  ThoiflRsipn,  Esq.— Robert  Swann,  Esq. 


Directors. 

Thomas  Price,  Esq.  Clementhorpe,  ehairman, 
W>  B-  HearoH,  Esq.,  Fulford.— Thomas  Baratow,  Esq.,  Garrow  Mill,  Deputy  Chairman. 


The  BJRht  Hon.  Lord  Wenlock. 

John  Asa.r,  Esq  ,  Hazel  Rush- 

James  Barijer,  Esq.,  Tang  Hall. 

Henry  Brondley,  Ksq.,  M. P.,  Beverley. 

Robert  Cattle,  Ksq.,  iSruye  HoU'^e. 

Sir  W.  B.  Cooke,  BHit.,  Wlientley. 

Samuel  Crompion,  Esq.,  M  P.,  Wood  End. 

Joseph  Smyth  Eggitigton,  Esq.,  Kirk  E'.la,  Hn)!. 

Hewley  Gi-aham,  Esq.,  Holdgate. 

William  Gray,  Jun.,  Esq.,  York. 

James  ftllrtrtlet'iu  Hall,  Esq.,  Scarborough. 

William  Marshall  Hatfield,  Esq.,  Newtort  Kyme. 

.WjlHam  Lfathara,  Esq  ,  Wak''fi«l''- 

James  Me*-k,  Esq.,  MiddlKtliorpe  Lodge. 


Joshua  Mills,  Esq.,  York. 

John  Pemberton,  Esq.,  sherburn  Hall, Durham. 

Thomas  Smith,  Esq  ,  Huniitigton. 

John  Sivaiin,  Esq.,  Huttuii  Hail. 

Gei)rge  Syvann,  fcsq.,  York, 

Avison  Terry,  Esq.,  >{e\v)and. 

G.     Lowthtr    Thorn  lon,    Esq.,    Sheriff- Hutton 

Park. 
Samuel  Tuke,  Esq.,  York. 
Sdwvird  WaDis,  Esq.,  Burton  Grange. 
Charles  Whittaker.  Esq.,  Hull. 
.John  Wood,  Esq. ,  York. 
John  Wo.  maid,  E^q.,  Olrtstead  Hall. 
Richard  Wormald,  Esq.,  York. 


Auditors. 


William  Gray,  Jun.,  Esq.,  York. 
Henry  Bichatdson,  Esq.,  York. 

Physician. — Baldwin  AVake,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Solicitor. — Mr  William  Gi-ay,  Jun. 


William  Scawin,  Esq.,  York. 
Richard  Wood,  Esq,  York. 

Bankers Messrs  Svvann,  Clough,  &  Co. 

Actuary  and  Secretary. — Mr  W.  L.  Newman. 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY, 


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[YorhJu're  Fire  mid  Life  Insurance  Company — Continued,'] 
FIRE  INSURANCE, 


Class  Fikst. 

Common  Insurances,  at  the  Annual  Pre- 
mium of  Is.  6d.  percent,  for  sums  not  exceed- 
ing L.6000  in  one  risk. 

Farming  Stock  specially  insured. 

Class  Secoivd. 
Hazardous  Insurances,  at  the  Annual  Pre- 
mium of  2s.  Gd.  per  cent,  for  sums  not  exceed- 
ing L..5000  in  one  risk. 


Class  Thibd. 
Doubly  Hazardous  Insurances,  at  the  An- 
nual Premium  of  4s.  per  cent,  for  suras  not 
exceeding  L,3000  in  one  risk. 

Class  Fourth. 
Insurances  by  Special  Agreement  only. 
The  rates  for  Mill  and  Special  Risks  have 
been  materially  reduced, 


INSURANCE  ON  LIVES. 

TABLE — Showing  the  Annual  Payments  required  to  insure  L.lOO  on  the  decease  of 
A  MALE.  A  FEMALE. 


Age  next 

Premiums  for 

Premiums 

for 

Premiums  for 

Age  next 

Premium 

«for 

Premiums  for 

Premiums  for 

Birth- 
day. 

One  Year. 

Seven  Ye 

ITS. 

Wliole  Life. 

day. 

One  Year. 

Seven  Years. 

Whole  Life. 

£    S. 

d. 

£     S. 

d. 

£    S. 

d. 

£    S. 

d. 

£  s. 

d. 

£  .1. 

d. 

10 

0  15 

4 

0    15 

8 

1       7 

6 

10 

0  13 

8 

0  14 

8 

1     5 

4 

13 

0  16 

0 

0    16 

9 

1   10 

6 

15 

0  15 

4 

0  16 

4 

1     8 

3 

20 

0  17 

4 

0    18 

4 

1   14 

4 

20 

0  17 

2 

0  18 

4 

1   11 

6 

2J 

0  19 

3 

1       1 

3 

1  19 

2 

25 

0  19 

4 

1     0 

8 

1   15 

3 

30 

1     2 

10 

1     5 

6 

2     5 

0 

30 

1     1 

9 

1     2 

10 

1   19 

9 

35 

1     7 

6 

1    10 

3 

2  11 

4 

35 

1     3 

8 

1     4 

8 

2     5 

2 

40 

1   12 

8 

1   16 

2 

2  19 

9 

40 

1     5 

6 

1     7 

3 

2  12 

0 

45 

1   19 

2 

2     1 

6 

3     9 

4 

45 

1     8 

9 

1  11 

3 

3     1 

2 

50 

2     3 

6 

2     6 

4 

4     1 

9 

50 

1   13 

6 

1  17 

10 

3  13 

3 

55 

2     9 

3 

2  19 

9 

4  19 

6 

55 

2     2 

0 

2  10 

8 

4  10 

0 

60 

3  10 

9 

4     8 

0 

6     6 

0 

60 

2  18 

0 

3     9 

3 

5  12 

6 

65 

5     0 

0 

5  16 

4 

7  16 

6 

65 

3  19 

0 

4  17 

2 

7     3 

0 

70 

6  12 

4 

8     2 

3 

10     0 

4 

70 

5   14 

6 

7    7 

8 

9     9 

6 

75 

9  16 

0 

11   10 

6 

13     4 

4 

75 

9     5 

6 

11     2 

2 

12     8 

9 

80 

13     1 

7 

15  10 

0 

15   12 

10 

Insurances  are  also  effected  on  ascending  and  descending  scales  ;  and  Annuities  sold  on  the 
most  favourable  terms  for  the  public. 

AGENTS  FOR  SCOTLAND. 


Glasgow^   Peter  White,   Thomas    Somervail, 

and  John  Lang. 
Montrose,  G.  C.  Myers,  Writer. 
Abei'deen,  G.  Leask,  Advocate. 
Banff,  P.  Rose,  Sheriff-clerk. 
Inverarij,  John  Buchanan,  I^Ierchant. 
Nairn,  A.  Davidson,  Banker. 
Inverness,  T.  Fraser,  Writer. 
Cupar-Fife,  Thomas  Russell,  Writer. 
Neieljurgli,  David  Wilkinson,  Writer. 
Stirling,  Andrew  Balfour,  Writer. 
Huntlij,  William  Murdoch,  Writer. 


Elgin,  James  Mellis,  Writer. 
Brechin,  William  Shiress,  Writer. 
St  Andrews,  Richard  Berrie,  Writer. 
Perth,  Alex.  Drummond,  Surveyor. 
Cromarty,  Robert  Ross,  Banker. 
Arbroath,  Alex.  Souter,  Merchant. 
Leith,  William  Gavin. 
Haddington,  T.  W.  Howden,  Writer. 
Fortrose,  J.  M.  M'Kenzie,  Merchant. 
Campbeltown,  William  Falconer,  Merchant. 
Dalkeith,  C.  Morrison,  Banker. 


GEORGE  GUMMING,  W.S.,  140,  George  Street, 
D.  S.  PEDDIE,  Accountant,  1,  George  Street, 
M'INTOSH  &  DUCAT,  AV.S.,  68,  Great  King  Street 


i 


Agents  in  Edinburgh. 


378 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


SCOTTISH  UNION  FIRE  AND  LIFE  INSURAN 

COMPANY, 

No.  47,  GEORGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH  ;  No.  52,  DAME  STREET,  DUBLIN  ; 
AND  No  449,  WEST  STRAND,  LONDON  v 


Incorporated  by  Rotal  Charter — Capital,  Five  Millions. 


EDINBURGH  BOARD. 

Governor— Ws  Grac'?  the  DUKE  of  HAMILTON. 
Deptttif- Governor— Most  Noble  the  MARQUIS  of  QUEENSBERRy. 


Sir  W.  A.  Maxwell,  Bart. 
James  Reddie.  Esq. 
.Sir  W.  C  G.  Cumininpr.  Bart. 
General  Graham  Stirling 


Extraordinxxrii  Directors. 

Sir  Colin  Mackenzie.  Bart. 

North  Dalrymple,  Esq. 
I  James  Hunter,  Esq. 
I  Sir  David  Milne,  G.C.B. 


ITohn  Gladstone,  Esq. 
Robert  Ker,  Esq. 
Capt.  J    D.  Bos  wall,  R,N. 
John  Jardine,  Esq. 


James  Cornwall,  Esq. 
James  Wright,  Esq 
Thomas  Mansfield,  Esq, 
Hugh  Bruce,  Esq. 
Col.  W.  Macdouaid 


Ordinary  Directors 

I  R'lbert  Thomson,  Esq. 

Robert  Mayne,  Esq. 

John  Learmonth,  Esq. 

William  Mo.odie,  Etq. 
I  Henry  Maxwell,  Esq. 


I  E.  D.  Sand  ford,  Esq. 
I  Walter  Bipgar,  Esq. 
James  Reoch,  Esq. 
I  James  H.  Buruitt,  E^q. 


Sutherland  Mackemzie,  Esq.  Manager. 


JSankers,— The  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland  ;   Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland, 
Co?isulting  Physician. — David  ftlaclagan,  M.D. 
Actvary. — Nicholas  Grut,  jun.  Esq. 
Solicitors.— Mts^r^  W.  A.  G.  &  K.  Ellis. 


LONDON  BOARD. 

Frcsidcnt— The.  EARL  of  MANSFIELD. 
Vice-Presidcnt—The.  EAKL  of  SEA  FIELD, 


Honorary  Directors. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Geo.  Murray,  G.C.B.   Jamts  Oswald,  Esq.  M.P.  :  Sir  Georse  Sinclair,  Bart. 

Thomas  Gladstone,  Esq.  Right  Hou.  J.  A.  S.  Mackenzie  I  James  Traill.  Esq. 

Sir  F.  L.  H.  Goodricke,  Bart.  |  B.  Macleod,  Etq.  |  W.  Fane  de  Sails,  Esq. 


Charles  Balfour,  Esq. 
J.  Gordon  Duff,  Esq. 
James  Gooden,  Esq. 
John  Kingston,  Esq. 


Ordinarij  Directors. 

John  Deans  Campbell,  Esq. 
Richard  Oliversoii,  Esq. 
Divie  Robertson,  Efq. 
Hugh  F.  SanCeman,  Esq. 


Daniel  Stoririart,  E.<:q. 
Robertson,  Esq. 
Nelson,  Esq. 
Gillespie,  Esq. 


F.  O.  Smith,  Esq.  Secretary 

Dr  Macleod,  Consulting  Physician 

Messrs  Coutts  &  Co.  Bankers 


E.  W.  DufBn,  Epq.  Surgeo 

Messrs  Oliversor,  Denby,  and  La  vie,  Solicitort 

Samuel  Beazley,  Esq.  Surve 


iOver. 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


379 


{Scottish  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company  .^Continued.} 


FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

THIS  extensive  Company,  with  a  Subscribed  Capital  of  Five  Millions  Sterling,  divided 
among  5,000  Proprietors  was  established  in  1824 — the  great  conflagrations  of  that  year 
having  led  the  Public  to  found  a  National  Institution  upon  a  wide  and  substantial  basis.  It 
appears  from  the  last  Government  Returns,  that  property  has  been  assured  with  this  Company 
against  Fire,  last  year,  to  the  extent  of  upwards  of  Sixteen  Millions  or  Pounds  Sterling, 
which  large  amount,  exceeding  that  of  Seve7i  other  Scottish  Companies  takeji  together,  suflS- 
ciently  proves  the  high  estimation  in  which  this  Establishment  is  held  by  the  public. 

Losses  by  Fire,  when  satisfactorily  ascertained,  are  Immediately  Paid  ;  and  the  Directors 
can  with  confidence  appeal  to  Several  Thousand  individuals  who  have  from  time  to  time  ob- 
tained from  this  Company  the  most  satisfactory  remuneration  for  their  accidental  losses. 

The  rates  of  Premium  are  very  moderate,  being  only  One  Shilling  and  Sixpence  per  cent  on 
ordinary  risks. 


LIFE  DEPARTMENT. 

Profit  Fund. — Two-Thirds  of  the  Profits  are  allotted  at  regular  periods  to  the  insured  with- 
out being  subject  to  any  deduction  for  charges  of  Management  \  additions  are  made  to  Policies, 
or  corresponding  reductions  of  Premium,  at  the  option  of  the  Insured. 

The  Bonus  declared  at  the  first  division  of  Life  Profits  averaged  no  less  than  Fourteen  per 
cent,  or  Two  per  cent  per  annum,  and  was  allotted  to  the  assured  on  the  most  Equitable 
Principles.  The  additions  made  to  a  Policy  for  L.  1 000  of  seven  years  standing  are  as  follows : — 


Age  T>y:o;i  As- 
sured under 

Additions. 

Total  Sum  now 
payable. 

30 
35 
40 
45 
50 

£     s.     d. 
133     7     6 
135   19     0 
138   15     6 
142     9     0 
148  17     6 

£      s.     d. 
1133     7     6 
1135   19     0 
1138   15     6 
1142     9     0 
1148   17     6 

Parties  now  effecting  Policies  will  derive  the  important 
Profits  of  the  next  Four  Years. 


advantage  of  participating  in  the 


Reduced  Rates — No  Profits. — To  facilitate  Loan  Transactions,  a  reduced  scale  of  rates 
has  been  adopted,  which  will  be  found  particularly  favourable  to  the  Insured,  more  especially 
for  young  and  middle-aged  persons. 

Loans. — The  Directors  are  ready  to  make  advances  by  way  of  Loan,  on  the  following  se- 
curities : — 1st.,  On  Policies  of  Insurance  on  Lives  to  the  extent  of  their  estimated  value  •  2d 
On  such  Policies,  with  the  addition  of  personal  security  for  payment  of  the  future  premiums 
and  interest. 

Proposals,  with  Tables  of  Rates,  explanatory  of  the  various  modes  of  Assurance,  may  be 
had  at  the  above  Offices,  and  from  the  Agents  of  the  Company  throughout  the'  United 
Kingdom. 

SUTHd.  MACKENZIE,  JUanager. 


380 


Insurance  directory. 


NATIONAL  SECURITY  SAVINGS  BANK  OF  EDINBURGH. 

Established  under   the   Act  9  Geo   IV.   ch.  92. 
OFFICE,  HEAD  OF  THE  MOUND. 


THE  SAVINGS  BANK  is  Open  on  Mondays,  Wednesdays,  and  Fridays,  froa  12  to 
3 ;    and  in  tlie  Evenings  {for  taking  In  moneyOn/y)  on  Tuesdays,  Thursdays,   and 
Satukdays,  from  7  to  9. 

Analysis  of  the  -whole  balances  as  at  SOth  NoTember  1842. 


1.  Individual  Depositors.— 
Balances  under  L.  20,        

_       L.20toL.50 

—  L.50  to  L.lOO 

—  ;     L.lOO  to  L.150       .... 

—  L.150  to  L.200       .... 

2.  Societies. — 

Charitable  Societies,  including  Friend- 
ly Societies  established  under  acts 
previous  to  10th  Geo.  IV.  c.  56,  li-' 
mited  to  deposits  of  L.300      .     .     . 

Friendly  Societies  established  under 
act  10th  Geo.  IV.  c.  56,  unlimited 
in  amount  of  deposits 

Total  Balances 

Number. 

Amount 

Average 
Amount. 

17,795 

2,358 

699 

145 

36 

L.  64,396     3 

74,279  15 

49,997     6 

17,865  17 

5,863  13 

5 
1 
8 
0 
o 

L.3  12     4 

31  10     0 

71  10    6 

123     4     3 

162  17    2 

21,033 

147 
68 

L.212,402  15 

4;990     1 
20,053     0 

5 

11 
3 

L.IO     1  11 

33  18  10 

294  17  11 
L.ll     3     5 

21,248 

L.237,445  17 

7 

There  were  thus  21,033  individual  depositers,  17,795  of  whose  Balances  averaged  only 
L.3  12s.  4d. 

Government  Annuities,  not  exceeding  L.20  nor  less  than  L.4,  may  also  be  obtained  through 
the  Savings  Bank. 

Andrew  Murray,  junior,  Treasured. — John  Maitland,  Actuary — Thomas  Grant,  Cashier. 


THE  MINERVA  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY, 

KING  WILLIAM  STUEET,  MANSION-HOUSE,  LONDON. 


CAPITAL,  £1,000,000. 


TRUSTEES. 


Francis  Mills,  Esq. 
Thomas  Halifax,  jun.,  Esq. 


James  Walkinshaw,  Esq. 
Claude  Edward  Scott,  Esq. 


H.  C.  Bowles,  Esq. 
Thomas  Brook,  Estj. 
William  Chippindale,  Esq. 
William  M.  Christie,  Esq. 
Henry  T.  Danvers,  Esq. 
James  Gillcspif  Gordon,  V. 


DIRECTORS. 
Francis  Mills,  Esq.,  Chairman. 
^-^'iLLiA.M  Venables,  Esq.,  Deputy 

John  Hervey,  Esq.  ! 

Thomas  Heath,  Esq. 

William  Hunter,  Esq. 

Isaac  Lawrence,  Esq. 

Edwin  Leaf,  Esq. 

William  Lydl,  E-q 


-  Chairman. 

Thomas  Morgan,  Esq. 
Thomas  Robinson,  Esq. 
John  Stewart,  Esq.  ■■ 
James  Walkinshaw,  Esq. 
G.  B.  Whittaker,  Esq. 
J.  J.  Zorlin.  jun.,  Esq. 


INSL'IIANCE  DJIUXTOIU.  o8l 


{_The  Minerva  Life  Assurance  Company — Continued.^, 

THE  distinguisliing  features  of  this  Company  are  moderate  fates  bf  Premium,  with  par- 
ticipation of  the  profits  every  five  years,  to  tlie  extent  of  four-fifths  or  80  per  cent.  A 
strict  investigation  of  the  atfairs  of  the  Company  has  been  made  for  the.  Jicc  years  ending  ^\st 
December,  1S41,  and  of  tlie  profits  tliereby  ascertained  to  luive  accrued,  four-Jifths  have  been 
apportioned  among  the  assured  of  one  or  more  years  standing,  iti  proportion  to  the  premiums 
paid  by  each  ;  and  appropriated  (in  terms  of  the  constitution  of  the  Company)  at  the  option 
of  the  Assured,  either  as  Reversionary  Bonus,  payable  when  tlie  rolicy  becomes  a  claim,  or  its 
value  applied  to  the  reduction  of  subsequent  Premiums.  The  Reversionary  Bonus  averages 
31  PER  CENT,  on  tlie  Premiums  paid  during  the  last  fioe  years.  The  equivalent  Reduction 
OF  Premium  averages  nearly  17  per  cent,  on  the  Anmud  Premiums  payable  during  the  next 
five  years.  It  is  worthy  of  notice,  that  the  pi-otits  of  the  Life  Assiifalice  Fund  are  not  subject 
to  any  diminution  from  payment  of  interest  to  Proprietors. 

The  Premiums  for  Assurances  on  single  and  on  joint  lives,  survivftrships,  or  other  contin- 
gencies, may  be  known  by  application  to 

J.  STEWART  NEWBIGGING,  W.S.,  32  Queen  Street. 
Agent  for  Edinburgh. 


FRIENDLY    INSURANCE 
A.GAINST    LOSSES    BY    t'lRI^. 

INCORPORATED  BY  ROYAL  CHARTER. 

INSTITUTED  A.D.  1720. 

HEAD  OFFICE,  48,  NORTH  BRIDGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 


ORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 


Andrew  Storie,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Sir  George  Clerk,  of  Penicuik,  Bart. 

John  Gray,  Esq.,  Solicitor 

John  Tod,  Esq.  of  Kirkhill,  W.S. 

James  Haig,  Esq.  of  Bemerside  I 

EXTRAORDINARY  DIRECTORS 
James  Home  Rigg,  Esq.  of  Downfield,  j      Adam  Hay,  Esq. 

John  Sligo,  Esq.  of  Carmyle. 
Sir  David  Kinloch  of  Gilmerton,  Bart. 
Robert  Smyth,  Esq. 
John  Hope,  Esq.,  W.S. 
William  Plomer,  Esq. 
R.  Clerk  Rattray,  Esq  of  CraighaU-Rattray. 
John  Ferrier,  Esq. 
Sir  John  Stuart  Forbes  of  PitsUgo,  Bart. 


James  Dunsmure,  Esq. ; 
David  Welsh,  Esq.  of  Collin,  W.S. 
George  Ross,  Esq.,  Advocate,  and 
Dr  Charles  Anderson. 


John  Learmonth,  Esq.  of  Dean. 
George  Ritchie,  Esq.,  brewer. 
John  S.  Cunningham,  Esq.,  banker. 
John  Irving,  Esq.,  W^S. 
James  Tytler,  Esq.  of  Woodhoiiselee. 
Chris.  Wood,  jun.  Esq.,  merchant,  Leith. 
Lieut.-Col.  Scott,  and 
John  Robert  Tod,  Esq.  W.S. 


rPHE  TERMS  and  CONDITIONS  of  this  INCORPORATION  are  much  more  favour- 
JL  able  than  those  of  any  other  similar  Institution  in  Scotland.  THREE-FOURTHS  of 
the  ENTIRE  PROFITS  of  the  BUSINESS,  without  any  reservation,  fere  septennially 
divided  amongst  the  Policy-holders. 

A  RETURN  of  TW^ENTY  PER  CENT  was  made  on  the  Premiums  received  during 
the  seven  years  from  Candlemas  1832  to  Candlemas  1839;  and  the  Return  was  not  confined 
to  Insurance  of  seven  years'  duration,  but  was  made  on  the  whoi.e  amount  of  premiums 
received  during  all  or  any  part  of  that  period. 

The  Reduced  Pv-ates  of  Premium  are  charged — losses  are  settled  with  promptitude  and  libe- 
rality— the  damage  and  expense  attending  the  removal  of  property  on  alarms  of  fire  are  paid 
by  the  Compnny— and  losses  by  lightninji;-  are  made  good  to  the  assured.  No  expense  attends 
tJie  Transicr  oi  Policies  fi'oin  oilier  Oiilccs. 

PRINTED  PROSPECTUS,  showing  the  Kates  and  Conditions  of  Insurance,  may   be 
obtained  by  applying  at  the  Head- Office,  or  at  any  of  the  Society's  Branches. 
Friendly  Insurance  Office, 
Edinburgh,  May  1,  1843. 


382 


INSURANCE'IDIRECTORY. 


THE  NATIONAL  FIRE  &  LIFE  INSURANCE 
COMPANY  OF  SCOTLAND. 

ESTABLISHED  1841, 
Head  Office,— No.  2  SOUTH  St  DAVID  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 

CAPITAL,  £500,000. 


DIRECTORS. 

All  of  tvhom  are  Shareholders  in  the  Company. 
Extraordinary. 

Sir  John  Muir  Mackenzie  of  Delvine,  Bart. 

Sir  Thoraaa  E.  Colebrooke  of  Crawford,  Bart.,  M.P. 

Sir  William  Drysdale  of  Pittuchar. 

Alexander  Pringle,  Esq  ,  of  Wliytbank,  M.P. 

General  Matthew  Sharpe  of  Hoddam. 

Robert  Maclachlan,  Esq.,  of  Maclachlan. 

Andrew  Murray  Esq.,  of  Murrayshall,  Sheriflf  of  Aber- 
deenshire. 

John  C.  Colqiihoun,  E-iq.  Sheriff  of  Dumbartonthire. 

Robert  Scott  Moncrieff,  Esq.  Dalkeith. 

Richard  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  of  Dolphinton,  D.K.S. 

Professor  Ramsay,  Glas{i:ow  College. 

William  Dunn,  Esq  ,  of  Kilbowie,  Merchant,  Glasgow. 

William  Leckie  Ewlug,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Glasgow. 

Christopher  Kerr,  Esq.,  Town-clerk,  Dundee. 

H.  Innes  Cameron,  Esq.,  Banker,  Dingwall. 

John  Gray,  Esq.,  Merchant. 

TRUSTEES. 

Alexander  Cowan,  Esq.,  Moray  House.  (     Richard  Mackenzie,  Esq..  D.K.S. 

Robert  Laurie,  Esq.,  Master  of  the  Merchant  Company,  Ralph  Richardson.  Esq.,  Merchant. 

Leith.  I     John  Inglis,  Esq.,  Advocate. 

Manager— HoLMKS  Ivory,     iledical  Adviser— ADAys  Hunter,  M.D.     Auditor— Georob  A.  EssoN,  Accountant. 
Bankers — British  Li.ve.v  Company,  and  Sir  William  Forbbs  iSi  Co. 


Ordinary. 
Lieut.-Col.  Geo.  Cadell,  H.E.I.C.S*  Chairman. 
John  Inglis,  Esq.,  Advocate,  Depu  y. Chairman. 
William  Waddell,  Esq.,  of  Easter  Moffat,  W.S. 
Adam  Longmore,  Esq.,  56,  Melville  Street. 
Alexander  Donald,  Esq.,  W.S. 

William  Wemyss,  Esq,,  Deputy-Commisaary-General. 
James  Duncan,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Ralph  Richardson,  Esq,,  Merchant. 
George  M'Lachlan,  Esq..  W.S. 
Robert  Liddell,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith. 
Patrick  Graham,  Esq.,  of  Rubshill,  W.S. 
John  Ord  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Robert  Blair  Maconochie,  Esq.,  W.S. 
James  Wishart,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith, 
Hew  Crichtou,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 


LIFE  DEPARTMENT. 

THIS  COMP.\NY  has  lately  extended  its  business  to  Life  Arsurance,  iu  conformity  with  the  unanimous  resolution 
of  a  General  .Meeting  of  the  Proprietors,  held  on  Cth  February,  1843. 

The  following  are  some  of  the  leading  fenturei  and  advantages  of  ilie  system  adiipted  : — 

1.  The  possession  of  a  large  SUBSCRIBED  CAPITAL  sutlicient  to  guarantee  lulliiment  of  all  the  engagements  of 

tlie  Company. 

2.  ASSURANCES  undertaken  either  on  the  principle  of  PARTICIPATIO.V  or   of  NON. PARTICIPATION  in 

the  Profits. 

3.  PREMIUMS  for  both  classes  generally  lower  than  those  of  other  Offices,  and  payable  either  yearly,  half-yearly, 

or  quarterly. 

4.  ANNUAL    i:vVESTIG.\TIONS   and    ASCERTAINMENT  of  profits   commencing  at  Whitsunday   1851;  the 

amount  of  profit  to  be  annually  allocated  amongst  those  entitled  to  participate,  being  determined  according 
to  the  ascertained  average  of  the  preceding  eight  years. 

5.  ALL  POLICIES  in  the  PARTICIPATION   CLASS  in  existence  at   the  period  of  any  investigation,  entitled  to 

share  iu  not  less  than  four-fifths  of  the  profits  arising  on  that  branch  of  business,  without  further  reservation 
either  for  Expenses  or  lor  a  Guarantee  Fund,  the  latter  being  otherwise  provided  for  by  the  Capital  of  the 
Company. 

6.  LOANS  on  suSic\eat  personal  or  other  security,  granted  to  parties  assuring  with  the  Company. 

7.  SUBSTITUTION  of  LIVES  admitted,  where  parties  are  dfsirous  oi  discontinuing  their  assurances,  thus  enabling 

them  to  transfer  with  advantage  to  themselves,  or  to  the  parties  with  whom  they  transact,  those  benefits 
which  may  have  accrued  on  tlieir  own  Policies. 

8.  No  charge  for  Entry  Money  or  otherwise,  except  the  Policy  Stamp. 

9.  Claims  paid  within  three  months  after  proof  of  death. 

The  sulijoined  Specimen  of  the  Table  of  Premiums  required  for  the  Assurance  of  £100,  payable  at  death,  with  or 
without  participation  in  profits,  will  show  the  peculiarly  liberal  terms  which  are  now  otlered  to  Assurers. 
Premiums  fur  the  Assurance  of  £100,  payable  at  death. 


Age   With  Promts. 

Without  Profits.  Age  With  Profits. 

Without  Profits. 

20       jEI   15    8 
25          2    0    8 
30          2     6    7 
35           2  13    3 

£1  12     7 

1  17    2 

2  2     7 
2     8    9 

40        £3     2     0 
45           3  12    0 
50          4     6     5 
55          5     8    4 

£2  16     9 
3    5  10 

3  19     1 

4  19     2 

The  Premiums  may  be  paid  either  yearly,  half-yearly,  or  quarterly. 
ASSURANCES  on  Joint  Lives  and  Survivorships,  and  in  all  the  other  usual  Forms,  are  granted  on  equally 
favourable  terms. 


FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

THREE-FOURTHS  OF  THE  FREE  PROFITS  (after  laying  aside  a  sum  for  a  Guarantee  Fand,j  are  divisible 
every  five  years,  among  the  then  existing  Policies  of  two  or  more  years'  standing. 

WHILE  THE  RATES  OF  PREMIUM  ARE  NOT  GRE.4TER  than  those  of  other  Scottish  Offices,  which  do  not 
admit  the  Insured  to  participate. 

»^*  No  charge  is  made  for  Policy  Stamp  when  the  sum  insured  amounts  to  £iOQ,  nor  in  case  of  transfers  from 

other  Offices. 

Copies  of  the  detailed  Prospectus,  with  Forms  of  Proposals,  and  all  other  necessary  information,  in  regard  tiiliii 
to  Fire  or  Life  Insurance,  may  be  obtained  at  the  Head  Office,  or  at  any  of  the  Company's  Agencies. 

By  orde.'-  of  the  Directors. 
Eainbu'tsh,  May  HI?.  HOLMES  IVORV,  Manager. 


INSURANCE  DIRECTOHY.  383 


MUTUAL  ASSURANCE,  combined  with  MODERATE  PREMIUMS, 

"  If  tlie  Premiums  were  really  too  low,  Capital  would  be  an  injury,  and  not  a  benefit,  for,  since  this  Capital  is 
really  paid  for,  in  whole  or  in  part,  out  of  Treiniums,  it  would  not  preserve  the  office  from  insolvenoy,  but  would 
rather  accelerate  its  progress  towards  bankruptcy." — £ssai/  un  Probabilities,  by  Professor  De  Morgan, 


THE   SCOTTISH   PROVIDENT    INSTITUTION, 

FOR  ASSURANCES  AND  ANNUITIES  ON  LIVES, 

EDINBURGH,  No.  14,  ST  ANDREW  SQUARE. 


THE  ONLY   OFFICE   IN  -WHICH  MUTUAL  ASSURANCE   IS   COMBINED  WITH  MODERATE   PREMIUMS. 


INTENDING  ASSURERS  are  requested  to  examine  the  provisions  of  this  Association. 
The  Directors  continue  frccjuently  to  receive  proposals  from  parties  wlio  had  assured  with 
other  offices,  without  due  consideration,  and  who  find  they  will  even  now  be  gainers  by  sur- 
rendering their  Policies,  and  opening  new  ones  in  this  Office. 

AS  COMPARED  WITH  PROPRIETARY  OFFICES:— 

This  Institution  possesses  (in  common  with  other  Mutual  Offices)  this  essential  advantage, 

THAT    THE    WHOLE    PrOFITS    BELONG    TO,    AND    AKE    DIVISIDLE    AMONG,    THE    PoLICY-HOLDERS  ; 

while  the  Premiums  are  at  the  same  time  as  low  as  by  the  Non-particlpataig  scale  of  any  of  these 
offices.  The  large  dividends  drawn  by  their  shareholders  sufficiently  prove  how  important  it 
is  that  the  Profits  should  be  secured  to  the  assured  themselves.  The  follov/ing,  again,  are  its 
advantages, 

AS  COMPARED  WITH  OTHER  MUTUAL  OFFICES:— 

1st,  Premiums  at  early  and  middle  ages  about  a  fourth  lower. 

2d,  A  more  accurate  adjustment  of  the  rates  of  Premium  to  the  several  ages. 

3<i,  A  principle  in  the  division  of  the  Surplus  moke  safe,  equitable,  and  favoubablk 

to  good  lives.     And, 
Ath,  Exemption  from  Entry-Money. 

The/rst  of  these  requires  no  comment.     The  advantage  of  receiving  at  once,  for  the  same  premium,  a 

PoUcy  for  Ii.l250,  instead  of  one  for  L.IOOO,  is  sufficiently  obvious. 
The  second  point,  although  not  so  obvious,  is  yet  one  of  primary  importance,  as  will  be  evident  from  a 
sini^le  iUustr.ation.  The  Premium  charged  in  these  offices  at  age  60  is  actually  lower  than  in  this, 
while  a  member  of  30  or  40  is  called  on  to  pay  between  20  and  25  per  cent  more.  There  is  thus  a 
great  injustice  done  to  the  younger  members,  for,  as  all  receive  the  same  proportionate  amount  of 
♦  Bonus,  a  i)art  of  the  overcharge  on  their  premiums  must  obviously  go  to  make  up  the  comparative 

deficiency  of  those  of  the  old. 

The  principle  of  Distribution  referred  to  in  the  third  head,  is, —  That  the  Svrplus  is  reserved  entire  for 
those  members  who  survive  the  period  at  irhich  their  premiums,  with  accumulated  interest,  amount  to 
the  sums  assured,  and  is  thereafter  divisible  according  to  the  values  of  the  several  Policies,  and  not  by  a 
fixed  percentage  to  all. 

By  the  practice  of  the  other  offices,  a  member  dying  in  six  or  eight  years  after  entry,  will  carry- 
off,  ntit  only  the  original  sum  in  liis  Policy,  but  a  further  sum  in  name  of  profit,  although  the  pre- 
miums which  he  has  lived  to  pay  will  not  amount  to  one-fourth  of  his  original  assurance.  These 
sums  should  rightfully  have  belonged  to  the  surviving  members,  from  whose  long  continued  pay- 
ments they  are  drawn. 

In  this  Office,  accordingly,  they  are  reserved  and  accumulated  for  the  benefit  of  the  survivors ; 
and  the  surplus  being  thus  divided  among  a  comparatively  small  number,  the  share  or  bonus,  falling 
to  each,  will  necessarily  be  much  greater  than  by  the  usual  mode. 

Examples  of  Annual  Premium  to  assure  ^100  at  death. 


Age,  I        20         I        2.5         |        aO         |        ao         |        40         |        45  |        60 


T^i^.ms,  I  £1    15  8  I  £1    18  0  |   £2    1   6   |  £2    6   10  |  £2    14  9  |    £3   5  9    |    £4    1  7 


The  Premium  may  be  made  to  cease  after  twenty-one,  or  any  other  number  of  payments. 
The  Premium,  (for  £100,)  payable  for  twenty-one  years  only,  is  at  age  30,  £2,  14s.  6d. — 
ao-e  35,  £2,  19s.  8d. — age  40,  £3,  6s.  4d.,  being  almost  the  same  as  other  offices  require  for 
the  whole  term,  of  life. 

Edinburgh,  June,  1843.  JAMES  WATSON,  Manager. 

2  C 


384  INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 

EDINBURGH  LIFE   ASSURANCE   COMPANY, 

Established  in  1823. 

(CONSTITUTED  BY  ACT  OF  PARLIAMENT.) 

EDINBURGH,  55,  NORTH  HANOYER  STREET—"  Temporari/."—U,  KING  WILLIAM 
STREET,  CITY,  LONDON. 


President. 
The  Right  Honourable  LORD  VISCOUNT  MELVILLE. 

Vice-President. 
ALEXANDER  PRINGLE,  Esq.,  of  Whytbank,  M.P. 

Extraordinary  Directors. 
Sir  James  Gibson-Craig'  of  Riccarton,  Bart.       Duncan    M'Neill,    Esq.,  Lord   Advocate  iot 


James   Reddie,  Esq.,  Legal  Assessor  to  the 

City  of  Glasgow- 
Henry  Lumsden,  Esq.  of  Tilwhilly 
Sir  David  Dundas  of  Dunira,  Bart. 
Wm.  Oliver  Rutherford,  Esq.,  of  Edgerston 
Alexander   Goodsir,  Esq.,    Secretary   to    the 

British  Linen  Company 


Scotland 

Major-General  M'Pherson,  H.  E.  I.  C.  S. 

Jolin   Cay,  Esq.,   Advocate,    Sheriff  of  Lin- 
lithgow 

James  E.  Baillie,  Esq.  of  Arnisdale 

James  Hozier,  Esq.  of  Newland 

Captain  Pringle  H.  Douglas,  R.  N. 


Ordinary  Directors. 
Thomas  Duncan,  Esq.  Aw.  Murray,  Esq.  Advo.        i  James  Mackenzie,  Esq.  W.S* 

John  Russell,  Esq.  C.S.  '  Rich.  M'Kenzie,  D.K.S.         1   Adam  Hay,  Esq.  W.S. 

James  Miller,  Esq.  Advo.         j   Chas.  Neaves,  Esq.  Advo.      i   Richard  Hunter,  Esq.  H.E.H. 
Andrew  Tawse,  Esq.  W.S.      i   Arthur  Campbell,  Esq.  W.S.  i    Walter  Dickson,  Esq.  W.S. 
John  Donaldson,  Esq.  W.S,     |  John  B.  Murdoch,  Esq.  Adv.  1   Alex.  Lamont,  Esq.  W.S. 

Medical  Officer, — James  Pitcairn,  M.D. Solicitor — James  T.  Murray,  Esq.  W.S. 

Auditor — Kenneth  M'Kenzie,  Accountant. — Manager — Gilbert  L.  Finlay. 
Secretary — William  Dickson. 

LONDON  BOARD. 

The  Richt  Hon.  Lord  Reay     [  Frs.  Whitmarsh,  Esq.  Q.C.  1    Hugh  Johnston,  Esq. 
The  Hon.  Robert  Dundas           Henry  Barkly,  Esq.  Arthur  J.  Blackwood,  Esq. 
John  Abel  Smith,  Esq.  M.P.      William  A.  Eade,  Esq.  Charles  Staniforth,  Esq.  Re- 
George  Macintosh,  Esq.               John  Richardson,  Esq.  sident  Director 
Evan  Baillie,  Esq.                      |  James  Bonar,  Esq.  i    Thomas  Marshall,  Secretary* 

Bankers — Messrs  Smith,  Payne,  and  Smiths. Solicitor — David  Rowland,  Esq. 

Medical  Officer — Rt.  Dickson,  M.D.  5,  Curzon  Street,  Mayfair. 

THE  mode  in  which  this  Company  is  constituted  presents  to  the  Assured  the  benefits  of 
Mutual  Assurance,  combined  with  the  influence  and  security  of  a  large  proprietary,  all 
assured  with  the  Company. 

Perfect  security  to  the  Assured,  and  freedom  from  all  liability. 

A  right  of  Participating  in  the  uhole  trofii%  of  the  Company  to  the  extent  o? Four-fifths. 
A  principle  of  division,  making  the  distribution  among  those  who  participate  in  proportion 
to  the  amount  severally  contributed  by  them. 

The  highest  benefits  to  all  First  Class  Lives,  by  no  unjust  liberality  being  shown  to  those 
■who  die  early. 

Very  Moderate  Rates,  without  participation,  which,  on  young  lives,  are  equivalent  to  a  pre- 
sent Bonus  of  very  considerable  amount. 

Assurances  effected  on  equal,  or  ascending  or  descending  scales,  or  in  any  other  way  that  the 
interests  of  parties  may  require. 

The  Compamj  transact  for  the  purchase  and  sale  of  Anmdties,  present  and  contingent  Rever- 
sions, 4'c. 

NO  ENTRT-MONET,  OR  OTHER   CHAKGE  BETOND  THE  POLICT  STAMP. 

Claims  paid  three  months  after  proof , 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


38.5 


l^JEdinhiirgh  Life  Assurance  Coiapany — Continued.'] 

TABULAR  VIEW  OF  ADDITIONS  TO  POLICES  OF  £1000, 
Opened  at  the  Commence inent  of  the  Company. 


Age  of 

Sum 

Bonus  in 

Bonus  ii 

Sum  now 

Assuring. 

Assured. 

1835. 

1842. 

Payable. 

20 

L.IOOO 

L.lOO     0  10 

L.87     3 

3 

L.1187     4     1 

30 

1000 

104     3     0 

89     8 

0 

1193   11     0 

40 

1000 

113  11   11 

103  11 

7 

1217     3     6 

50 

1000 

142     8     8 

148     9 

1] 

1290  18     7 

60 

1000 

186   17     2 

245  16 

8 

1432   13   10 

A  FuU  Prospectus,  -with  Tables,  and  every  other  information,  may  be  obtained  at  the  Head 
Office,  or  from  any  of  the  Company's  Agents. 


Specimen  of  Rates  for  Insuring  ^100  on  a  Single  Lifi 


TABLE  I. 
Short  Terms. 

TABLE  II. 

Whole  Lifk. 

Increasing  Hales  of  Premium. 

TABLE 
Whole  L 

III. 

FE. 

1.     WITHOUT  PARTICIPATION. 

FOR 
ONE  YEAR. 

FOR 

SEVEN  VEARS. 

^gS. 

First 
Seven  Years. 

Second 
Seven  Years. 

Remainder 
of  Life. 

WITHOUT  PARTICIPA- 

Trov. 

WITH  PARTICI. 
PATION. 

Annual  Pre- 
mium. 

£1    13     1 

1  17    4 

2  2     0 
2    7    7 

2  14     0 

3  3     2 

3  14     2 

4  9     0 
3     9     1 
6   15     8 

Age. 

Single  Pre- 
mium. 

Annual  Pre- 
mium 

13 
25 

35 
45 

£0  19     8 
1     3     3 

1  13   10 

2  8     0 

£17     6 

1  13    7 

2  7    3 

3  7     2 

£1   19     4 

2  10  10 

3  7     9 

4  16     0 

Age. 

l3 

20 
25 
30 
35 
40 
43 
30 
55 
60 

Annual  Pre- 
mium. 

£1   10^4 
1   14     2 

1  18     6 

2  3     7 
2  10     0 

2  17   11 

3  8     0 

4  i     7 
3     0     0 
6     4     4 

13 

20 

£0  13     3 
0  17     3 

0  18     9 

1  1     3 
1     3     3 
1     6  10 
1   10     6 

1  13      1 

2  4     9 

3  1     8 

£0  17     2 

0  19  11 

1  2     2 
1     4     8 
1     7     9 
1    11    10 

1  16     3 

2  4     3 

2  18   11 

3  18  11 

23 
30 
33 
40 
43 
30 
55 
60 

2      WITH  PARTICIPATION. 

A?e. 

First 
Seven  Years. 

£113 
1     7     8 

1  16  10 

2  12     3 

Second 
Seven  Years. 

Remainder 
of  Life. 

15 

25 
33 
43 

£1   10     0 

1  18     9 

2  11     7 

3  13     2 

£2     2  10 

2  13     4 

3  13     9 
3     4     6 

Edinbubgh,  Temporary  Office, 
b5.,  North  Hanover  Street.,  1843. 


THE  MUTUAL  ACCUMULATION  SOCIETY, 

ESTABLISHED  31st  December,  1839. 
HEAD  OFFICE,  No.  17,  George  Street,  Edinbubgh. 


DIRECTORS. 


William  Bonar,  Esq.,  Banker,  Leith. 
James  Hay,  Esq.,  Leith. 
James  M.  Melville,  Esq.,  W.S. 
William  Home,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Eagle  Henderson,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
Archibald  Home,  Esq.,  Accountant. 
Robert  OHphant,  Esq.,  W.S. 
William  Moacreiff,  Esq.,  Accountant. 


J.  S.  Newbig-ging,  Esq.,  W.S. 

John  Cowan,  Esq.,  Advocate. 

Alexander  Clapperton,  Esq.,  Merchant. 

James  Wallace,  Esq.,  Banker,  Leith. 

John  Marshall,  Esq.,  Advocate. 

John  Cook,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Archibald  Borthwick,  Esq.,  Accoimtant. 


386  INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


l^The  Mutual  Accumulation  Society — Contimied.J 

TRUSTEES. 

John  Learmonth,  Esq.,  of  Dean.  I      Adam  Holland,  Esq.,  of  Gask. 

John  Thoniion,  Esq.,  Royal  Bank.  |      Alexander  Douglas,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Alexander  Campbell,  Brewer. 

Actuaries — Messrs  Brodie  &  Balfour,  Accountants. 

Solicitors — Messi's  Rolland  &  Thomson,  W.S. 

Auditor — Charles  Pearson,  Esq.,  Accountant. 

Bankers — The  Roj'al  Bank  of  Scotland. 


THIS  Institution  was  founded  for  the  purpose  of  securing  Provisions  payable  DrRiNG  life. 
This  object  is  effected  by  the  Zslutu:il  Contributions  of  Members  to  schemes  opened  in  each 
year,  to  be  divided  respectively  at  the  end  of  certain  fixed  periods  amongst  Xhe  survivors  of  each 
scheme.  By  thus  combining  the  advantages  of  Survivorship  Life  Assurance  with  the 
improvement  of  money  by  judicious  investments,  this  Society  presents  the  most  advantageous 
method  of  providing  for  any  contingent  event. 

The  leading  objects  of  the  Society  are— 

\st.  To  Secure  a  Fund  for  After  Life.  That  this  can  be  effected  by  means  of  this 
Society  upon  terms  more  advantageous  than  are  offered  by  any  other  institution,  will  be  seen 
from  the  following  illustrations  : — If  a  professional  man,  at  the  age  of  twenty-five,  secure  ten 
shares  in  a  scheme,  the  funds  of  which  will  be  divided  at  the  end  of  twenty-five  j-ears,  he  will, 
in  the  event  of  the  Society  progressing  as  favourably  as  hitherto,  receive,  at  the  age  of  fifty, 
such  a  sum  as  would  purchase  a  Government  annuity  of  £108  ;  whilst  the  same  annual  contri- 
bution, if  paid  to  a  respectable  Assurance  Company,  would  secure  a  deferred  annuity,  to 
commence  at  the  same  age,  of  only  L.67,  12s.  Or,  again,  if  the  same  party  were  to  join  the 
thirty  years'  scheme,  he  could,  for  the  trifling  contribution  of  L.16,  Os.  lOd.,  secure  such  a 
sum  as  would,  at  the  age  of  fifty-five,  purchase  a  Government  annuity  of  L. 135  ;  whilst,  for  a 
similar  premium,  an  Assurance  Company  would  secure  him  a  deferred  annuity  of  only 
L.74,  15s.  Such  advantages  as  these  this  Societ\'  is  enabled  to  offer,  as  it  has  been  estabhshed 
for  the  express  purpose  of  transacting  this  department  of  business  onlj',  on  the  most  favourable 
terms,  and  not  to  realize  profits  to  be  distributed  amongst  a  body  of  proprietors,  or  amongst  a 
class  of  Assurers  having  separate  rights  or  interests. 

2d,  To  Secure  Provisions  for  Childken.  By  payment  of  the  trifling  sum  of  L.3,  Ss.  lOd. 
a  year  upon  the  life  of  a  Child  aged  one,  there  will,  in  the  event  of  the  Society  progressing  as 
hitherto,  and  calculated  according  to  the  Government  Tables  of  Mortality,  be  payable  to  the 
Child  on  its  attaining  the  age  of  twenty-one,  a  sum  exceeding  L.120.  Parents  are  thus 
enabled,  with  advantage,  to  set  apart  a  small  specific  sum  from  the  income  of  each  year  for 
the  purpose  of  providing  for  their  families  ;  and  b}'  careful  investments,  combined  with  the 
benefits  accruing  through  the  death  of  other  Members,  a  fund  is  accumulated  greater  than  pri- 
vate individuals  could  succeed  in  realizing  by  laying  aside  their  annual  savings;  whilst  in 
the  event  of  the  benefit  lapsing,  in  consequence  of  the  pre-decease  of  the  child,  the  object 
for  which  the  fund  was  in  the  course  of  being  provided  no  longer  exists.  On  the  other  hand, 
should  the  parent  die,  and  it  be  found  inconvenient  to  continue  the  annual  contributions,  the  \ 
benefit  of  those  alread}'  paid  is  not  thereby  lost,  but  by  an  equitable  arrangement  provided  in  ■ 
the  Deed  of  Constitution,  the  value  of  the  past  contributions  is  ascertained  according  to  a 
fixed  rule  therein  laid  down,  and  the  Child,  on  surviving  the  period  of  division,  will  be  entitled 
to  the  corresponding  share  of  the  fund.  * 

This  peculiar  feature  renders  this  Society  the  most  advisable  medium  for  securing  provisions 
to  the  YOUNGER  Children  of  Landed  Proprietors,  and  to  the  families  of  those  engaged 
in  PnoFESsioNAL  or  Mercantile  pursuits,  and  generally  of  all  whose  incomes  are  dependent 
on  their  life  or  health. 

Detailed  Prospectuses,  containing  Specimen  Tables  of  the  Rates  of  Contribution,  and  all 
information,  may  be  obtained,  on  applying  at  the  Head  Office,  or  any  of  the  Agencies. 

BRODIE  &  BALFOUR,  Actuaries. 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY.  387 


NORTHERN  REVERSION  COMPANY, 

ESTABLISHED  1835. 
5,  NORTH  ST  DAVID  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 


DIRECTORS. 


Walter  Jollie,  Esq. 
John  Burn  ^Murdoch,  Esq. 
Sutherland  Mackenzie,  Esq. 
Thomas  Thomson,  Y,<q. 
Thomas  Mansfield,  Esq. 


George  Dalziel,  Esq. 
Robert  (^adell,  Esq. 
William  S.  Thomson,  Esq. 
Thomas  Burns,  Esq. 


TRUSTEES. 

Thomas  Mansfield,  Esq.  I  John  Mackenzie,  Esq. 

Gilbert  Laurie  Finlay,  Esq.  |  Wm.  Thomas  Thomson,  Esq. 


Bankers — The  Royal  Bank. 
Solicitoi — John  Glassford  Ilopkirk,  Esq.,  LL.B.,  W.S. 


n'^HIS  Company  was  instituted  exclusively  for  the  purchase,  by  a  present  advance,  of  Rever- 
X  sionary  Rights — absolute  or  contingent — Annuities  or  Liferent  Interests — Policies  of 
Assurance  on  Lives — Shares  in  Government  and  Private  Tontines — and  in  general  of  all 
rights  extending  over  Property,  Funded  or  Real,  or  otherwise  well  secured — the  emergence,  or 
term  of  payment  of  which  is  future,  or  depends  upon  some  contingency  of  life  or  survivorship. 

Every  man  of  business  must  have  found,  in  the  course  of  his  experience,  much  difhculty  in 
securing  or  realizing  those  rights  belonging  to  his  Clients,  which,  among  the  manifold  rela- 
tions of  society  and  individuals,  now  so  frequently  arise,  under  Contracts  of  Marriage — Entails 
■ — and  other  Destinations,  Family  Settlements,  and  similar  Deeds,  where  limited  rights  of 
Liferent  and  Fee,  depending  in  many  cases  on  complicated  contingencies,  are  secured  to 
Parties  having  separate  and  frequently  conflicting  interests. 

It  sometimes  happens,  also,  that  parties  who  have  the  undoubted  right  of  succession  to 
valuable  property  at  some  future  period,  may,  from  various  causes,  be  at  present  in  great  -want 
of  Funds.  To  such  parties  this  Company  would  give  a  present  advance,  or  an  Annuity  till 
such  time  as  their  right  of  succession  open,  in  consideration  of  part  of  the  property  to  be  suc- 
ceeded to  being  conveyed  to  it. 

To  others,  again,  who  are  engaged  in  Trade,  going  abroad,  &c.,  it  may  be  of  importance  to 
realize  just  now  the  value  of  Provisions  or  Legacies  of  which  they  cannot  receive  payment 
at  present,  owing  to  their  being  liferented,  or  from  other  causes: — or  they  may  wish  to  receive 
a  Capital  sum  in  place  of  an  Annuity  payable  to  them.  From  such  parties  this  Company  will 
purchase,  by  a  present  payment,  rights  to  Provisions,  Legacies,  or  Annuities. 

The  great  advantage  attending  such  Companies  as  the  Northern  Reversion  Company  is 
that  having  numerous  transactions  in  Reversionary  Properties,  it  is  able  to  apply  to  all  the 
accurate  observations  which  have  now  been  made  on  the  duration  of  human  life,  and  thus  to 
give  the  true  value  of  any  reversionary  or  liferent  right;  Avhile  parties  having,  such  rio-hts  to 
dispose  of,  and  wisliing  to  realize  their  fair  marketable  value,  have  the  means  of  doino-  so 
afforded  to  them  through  the  medium  of  this  Company,  without  undergoing  the  publicit}-,  ex- 
pense, and  delay,  and  very  frequently  the  disappointment,  attending  a  Public  Sale. 

Forms  adapted  to  various  Cases  have  been  prepared  for  enabling  Parties,  or  their  Agents 
to  tender  proposals  of  sale;  and  the  Manager  will  give  every  information  to  parties  wisliing  to 
transact  with  the  Company. 

WILLIAM  WOOD,  Accountant  and  Actuary, 
Manager. 

Office,   5,  North  St  Divid  Street,  Edinburgh. 


388  INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


STANDARD  LIFE    ASSURANCE   COMPANY, 

(constituted  by  act  of  parliament,  2d  will,  IV.  CHAP.  81.) 

EDINBURGH— No.  3,  GEORGE  STREET. 
LONDON— No.  32,  LOMBARD  STREET. 
GLASGOW— No.  35,  VINCENT  PLACE. 


ADDRESS  BY  THE  DIRECTORS— 1842. 


THE  progress  of  the  Company  during  the  past  year,  both  as  regards  the  ne-w  business 
acquired,  and  the  result  of  the  period  generally,  exhibits  evidence  of  success  and  prospe- 
rity so  particularly  marked,  that  the  Directors  consider  it  their  duty  to  make  it  known  to  all 
those  connected  with  the  Institution,  and  to  call  public  attention  to  the  prosperous  state  of  the 
Company's  affairs — satisfied  that  an  extended  knowledge  of  the  principles  upon  which  the  In- 
stitution is  founded,  its  security,  its  advantages  of  Division  of  Profits,  and  its  liberal  manage- 
ment, is  alone  requisite,  to  induce  greater  numbers  to  avail  themselves  of  its  benefits,  and  to 
make  its  future  advancement  still  more  remarkable. 

The  following  are  a  few  of  the  most  prominent  points  brought  under  notice  at  the  Annual 
General  Meeting  of  the  Company  held  on  the  loth  December,  1842. 

1.  New  Assurances  have  been  opened  with  the  Company  to  a  very  large  amount,  exceeding 

greatly  the  results  of  any  former  year's  business. 

2.  The  number  of  new  Policies  has  increased  in  an  equal  proportion,  showing  that  the  in- 

crease of  business  does  not  arise  from  large  transactions  swelling  up  the  results. 

3.  The  increase  of  sums  assured,  and  Policies,  compared  with  the  year  ending  loth  Novem- 

ber, 1841,  is  above  25  per  cent  upon  each. 

4.  'J'he  Company  continue  to  draw  a  high  rate  of  interest  on  all  their  Investments ;  and  their 

Funds,  which  are  rapidly  accumulating,  are  most  satisfactorily  invested,  being  for  the 
greater  part  secured  upon  heritable  property  in  Scotland. 

5.  The  mortality  of  the  year  has  been  very  limited,  being  very  much  below  the  calculated 

expectation — thus  evincing  the  care  which  has  been  bestowed  by  the  Directors  in  the 
selection  of  the  lives. 

6.  The  business  of  the  Company  is  conducted  with  economy,  but  at  the  same  time  so  as  to 

secure  efficient  management ;  and  the  expenses  form  a  very  small  per  centage  upon  the 
Annual  Revenue. 

7.  The  Company's  books  and  accounts  are  kept  in  the  most  accurate  manner  ;  and  in  cor- 

roboration of  this  statement,  the  Directors  have  much  pleasure  in  submitting  the  follow- 
ing extract  from  the  Report  by  the  Company's  auditor,  i\lr  Keith,  after  a  careful  inves- 
tigation of  the  books  and  accounts  of  the  Company  for  the  last  year : — 

"  I  have  much  pleasure  in  reporting,  that  the  whole  hooks,  accounts,  and  vouchers,  relative  to  fhe  affairs  of  the 
Cmnpany,  continue  to  be  kept  in  a  most  regukir,  distinct,  and  satisfactory  manner,  and  reflect  great  credit  on  the 
Manager  and  other  ofScers  of  the  Company,  for  the  clear  and  accurate  way  in  which  a  record  is  kept  of  transactions 
of  so  great  and  increasing  magnitude  and  detail  as  those  of  the  Company." 

The  satisfactory  results  which  have  now  been  mentioned  were  subject  of  much  congratula- 
tion at  the  General  jNIeeting;  and  the  Chairman,  in  shortly  going  over  the  rise  and  progress  of 
the  Institution,  specially  called  the  attention  of  the  meeting  to  the  fact,  that  the  Annual  Re- 
venue of  the  Company  had  increased  fourfold  since  the  year  1834,  and  had  been  doubled  within 
the  last  four  years — the  increase  in  the  Company's  Funds  having  at  the  same  time  kept  pace 
with  the  increase  of  the  Revenue. 

The  proceedings  of  this  meeting  otherwise  were  highly  satisfactory. 

\Continued. 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


389 


[Standai'd  Life  Assu7-anee  Company — Continued,  j 

THE  STANDARD  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY 

is  one  of  the  oldest,  most  extensive,  and  most  successful  of  the  Scottish  Life  Assurance 

Offices. 

THE  SECURITY 

which  it  affords  is  undoubted,  and  the  greater  portion  of  its  large  accumulated  Capital  is  in- 
vested upon  the  security  of  Heritable  Property  in  Scotland. 

THE  RATES  OF  PRE]\IIUM 

are  moderately  and  fairly  adjustetl,  and  are  so  regulated  as  to  avoid  the  high  charges  of  (lie 
old  system  for  the  Participation  Scale,  on  the  one  hand,  while,' on  the  other,  the  rate  for  As- 
surance of  a  certain  fixed  sum  without  Profits,  is  calculated  upon  as  close  an  approximation 
to  the  actual  mortality  as  it  would  be  prudent  to  assume. 

DIVISION  OF  PROFITS. 

The  Divisions  are  made  at  intervals  of  five  years,  and  the  greatest  advantages  are  derived 
by  those  Assurers  who  continue  steadily  to  uphold  tlieir  Polices.  Other  institutions  may  be 
able  to  show  a  larger  Bonus  at  tlie  end  of  the  first  few  years  from  the  commencement  of  As- 
surances ;  but  the  advantage  held  out  by  this  Company  is  not  a  large  increase  of  the  sums 
assured  to  tliose  who  are  otherwise  the  heaviest  claimants — those  who  die  early,  but  to  those 
'who  are  best  entitled  to  it — the  parties  paying  the  greatest  number  of  Premiums. 

The  nature  of  Assurance  with  profits  in  the  Standard  Life  Assukance  CojirANY,  may 
be  described  in  a  very  few  words : — 

As  REGARDS  THE  Prikcipai-  Sum  Assured.— It  is  sccure  and  certain,  not  being  subject 
to  the  rislis  of  mutual  Assurance,  and  being  guaranteed  by  the  Company's  protect- 
ing Capital. 

As  regards  the  Division  of  Profits. — The  principle  adopted  may  be  said  to  be  Ton- 
tine, the  Policy-holder  claiming  upon  the  Divisible  Fund  at  each  Division^  accord- 
ing to  the  amount  of  his  Policy,  and  the  number  of  years  his  Assurance  has  existed. 

This  principle  of  division  is  similar  to  that  which  has   been  so  successfully  acted  upon 

EQUITABLE  SOCIETY  OF  LONDON, 
IN  the  case  op  its  privileged  poeicy-hoiders. 

The  Vested  Additions  to  Policies  already  made  by  the  Standard  Life  Assu7-ance  Com- 
pany, proceeding  upon  this  principle,  are  as  follows: — 


. 

Bonus  Additions. 

Date  of  Policy 
prior  to 

Sum  in  Policy. 

Amount  of  Som  in 

Folic  y,  and  Bmius 

Additions. 

Al  141  h  Nov. 
1833. 

At  14tli   Nov. 
1840. 

£ 

A'. 

d^ 

£ 

S. 

d. 

£ 

s.       d. 

£ 

s. 

d 

1825 

Nov.    15 

1000 

... 

137 

10 

200 

1337 

10 

1826 

1000 

125 

187 

10  1  ... 

1312 

10 

1827 

1000 

112 

10 

175 

!  ... 

1287 

10 

1828 

...   1   ... 

1000 

... 

100 

162 

10 

1262 

10 

1829 

1000 

87 

10 

150 

1237 

10 

1830 

1000 

75 

137 

10 

1212 

10 

1831 

1000 

62 

10 

125 

1187 

10 

1832 

...   1    ... 

1000 

50 

112 

10 

1162 

10 

1833 

...   1    ... 

1000 

37 

10 

100 

1137 

10 

1834 

1000 

25 

87 

10 

1112 

10 

1835 

1000 

12 

10 

75 

1087 

10 

1836 

...      ... 

1000 

... 

62 

10      ... 

1062 

10 

1837 

...  '   ... 

1000 

__d 

... 

50 

1050 

[  Con'iimcd. 


390 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


\_Standard  Life  Assurance  Company — Continued.'] 

It  will  be  perceived  that  the  Standard  Life  Assurance  Company  have  already  divided 
Profits  at  two  periods,  viz.,  November,  1835,  and  November  1840.  The  future  divisions  fall 
to  be  made  at  intervals  of  five  years,  the  next  being  in  November,  1845. 

All  Persons  noTV  joining  the  Company's  Participation  Scheme 

will  participate  in  that  Division,  and  in  future  Divisions,  in  the  following  manner  : — 

^  Claims  for  Profits,  ac- 


cording to  the  number 
of  years  the  Policy  has 
existed,  calculating  from 
its  date  at  each  period. 


1845 

1850 

1855 

1860 

1865 

1870 

1875 

3 

8 

13 

18 

23 

28 

33 

and  so 
on,  in- 
creasing 
at  each 
period. 

That  is,  a  party  in  the  Division  of  1845,  will  have  a  claim  for  an  addition  to  his  Policy 
corresponding  to  three  years  ;  in  the  Division  of  1850,  for  an  addition  corresponding  to  eight 
years  ;  in  1855,  for  thirteen  years  ;  and  so  on,  increasing  at  each  quinquennial  period. 

It  is  evident  that  no  other  mode  of  Division  affords  the  prospect  of  so  much  benefit  to  all 
who  propose  to  uphold  their  Policies  during  the  whole  of  life.  The  Standard  Office  is 
therefore  particularly  eligible  for  all  persons  assuring  for  Family  Provisions,  and  in  an  espe- 
cial manner  for  those  who,  from  their  occupations,  or  strong  natural  constitution,  have  more 
than  an  ordinary  expectation  of  longevity. 

THE  GENERAL  REGULATIONS  AND  CONDITIONS 

of  the  Standard    have  been   framed  upon  principles  of  fairness  and  liberality,   so  as  to 
encourage  Assurances  among  all  classes  of  the  community. 

WILL.  THOS.  THOMSON  Manager. 


Further  information  may  he  had  on  application  at  the  Company  s  Offices. 

EDINBURGH— No.  3,  George  Street, 
LONDON— No.  32,  Lombard  Street. 
GLASGOW— No.  35,  St  Vincent  Peace  ; 

Or  at  any  of  the  Agencies  in  Scotland,  England,  or  Ireland. 


THE  CITY  OF  GLASGOW  LIFE  ASSURANCE 

COMPANY, 

FOR  ASSURANCES  ON  LIVES  AND  SURVIVORSHIPS,  FOR  THE  SALE  OF 
PRESENT,  DEFERRED,  AND  SURVIVORSHIP  ANNUITIES,  AND 

ENDOWMENTS  TO  CHILDREN,  AND  FOR  THE 
PURCHASE  OF  REVERSIONARY  AND  CONTINGENT  RIGHTS. 

constituted  by  act  of  parliament. 


GLASGOW  BOARD. 


John  Leadbetter,  Esq.,  merchant. 

Henry  Brock,  Esq.,  Manager  of  the  Clydes- 

daleBank. 
James  Browne,  Esq.,  merchant. 
William  Whyto,  Esq.,  merchant. 
William  Johnston,  Esq.,  accountant. 
A.  S.  Dalglish,  Esq.,  merchant. 


Alexander  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Shieldhall,  M.P, 
Alexander  Fletcher,  Esq.,  merchant. 
James  Lumsden,  Esq.,  merchant. 
Alexander  Downie,  Esq.  of  Crossbasket- 
H.  E.  Crum,  Esq.,  merchant. 
Robert  Ferguson,  Esq.,  merchant. 

[^Continued. 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY.  SQl 


The  City  of  Glasgow  Life  Assurance  Company — Continued. 

Daniel  Walkinshaw,  Esq.,  Manager. 

Archibald  Borthwick,  Esq.,  Actuary. 

John  Macfarlane,  M.D.,  Medical  Referee, 

Alexander  Morrison,  Esq.,  Law  Agent. 

EDINBURGH  BOARD. 


Geo.  M.  Torrance,  E^q.  of  Threave. 
George  INI'Clelland,  Esq.  W.S. 
James  Wallace,  Esq.,  banker,  Leith. 
William  Fleming,  Esq.,  banker,  Edin- 
burgh. 


George  Thomson,  Esq.,  Leith. 
James  Mylne,  Esq.  W.S. 
Alexander  M.  Bell,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Maurice  Lothian,  Esq.,  St  Andrew  Square, 
Edinburgh. 


Messrs.  Campbell  and  Raleigh,  W.S.  Agents. 

Law  Agents  for  the  Company  in  Edinburgh, — Messrs  Hunter,  Campbell  and  Co.,  W.S. 

Medical  Referees, — Dr  James  Combe,  Dr  Robert  Spittal, 

OFFICES. 

Glasgow No.  40,  ST  VINCENT  PLACE. 

Edinburgh No.  19,  ST  ANDREW  SQUARE. 


THE  VERY  GREAT  SUCCESS  of  this  Company  since  its  estabUshment  may  be  attri- 
buted, among  other  causes, — 1st,  To  the  acknowledged  advantages  aiForded  by  its  differ- 
ent plans  of  Assurance ;  2d,  To  the  complete  Security  afforded  by  the  Subscribed  Capital  of  a 
large  and  influential  Proprietary ;  3d,  To  the  amount  of  Business  secured  from  that  Proprie- 
tary, independent  of  every  other  source;  4th,  To  the  adoption  of  Premiums  calculated  at  mode- 
rate and  jet  perfectly  safe  Rates ;  and,  5th,  To  the  principle  of  an  annual  Division  of  the  Com- 
pany's profits. 

Parties  may  assure  on  the  plan  of  PARTICIPATION  IN  THE  PROFITS  of  the  Com- 
pany, and  secure  every  advantage  to  be  had  in  a  Mutual  Assurance  Society,  without  the  small- 
est risk  or  responsibility.     Or, 

They  have  the  option  of  assuring  at  the  LOWEST  SAFE  rate  of  Premium,  if  they  wish 
merely  to  secure  a  certain  fixed  sum  at  the  most  favourable  per  centage,  whether  in  connexion 
with  Loans  or  otherwise. 

Assurers  are  allowed  to  adopt  ANY  PLAN  IN  THE  PAYMENT  OF  THE  PREMIUM 
most  convenient  for  themselves. 

In  the  distribution  of  Profits  they  have  the  great  and  well-known  advantage  of  EARLY 
CONNECTING  THEMSELVES  with  a  Company  established  Within  the  last  few  years, 
•which  has  not  yet  made  a  Division  of  Profits,  and  which  has  already  secured  a  very  large  and 
increasing  business. 

Every  advantage  will  be  given  to  Assurers  in  the  negotiation  of  Loans,  by  Redeemable  Annuity, 
or  otherwise. 

To  Parties  proceeding  abroad,  beyond  the  limits  of  Europe,  EVERY  FACILITY  IN  THE 
OBTAINING  OF  LICENSE  will  be  afforded  at  rates  properly  graduated  to  the  risk. 

No  Admission  Fee  is  charged  at  Entry ;  and  there  is  no  additional  expense  whatever  to 
Assurers,  except  the  Policy  Stamp. 

In  all  respects,  the  Company's  Business  is  conducted  in  such  a  way  AS  TO  AFFORD 
EVERY  FACILITY  AND  ENCOURAGEMENT  which  can  be  off-ered  for  the  extension 
of  Life  Assurance. 


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INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


NORWICH  UNION 
LIFE  AND  FIRE  INSURANCE  SOCIETIES. 


CHTEF  OFFICE  FOR  SCOTLAND,  31,  PRINCES  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 


BOARD  OF  SIANAGEMENT  AT  EDINBURGH. 
Sir  Henry  Jardine,  [  The  Honourable  Lord  Wood. 


John  Ferrier,  Esq,  W.S. 


WUUam  DaUas,  Esq.,  W.S. 


rp] 


Cashiers — The  Royal  Bank. — Surgeon,  Sir  William  Newbigging. 
Secretaries  to  the  Board — Messrs  Jardine,  Stodart,  and  Eraser,  W.S. 

LIFE  SOCIETY, 

INSTITUTED  1808. 
CAPITAL  INVESTED,  £1,700,000. 


UIIS  SOCIETY  is  founded  on  the  Equitable  Principle  of  MUTUAL  ASSURANCE, 
JL  and  has  been  established  for  a  Period  of  Thirty-five  Years.  All  just  Claims  upon 
its  Funds  have  been  promptly  and  liberally  settled.  Nearly  TWO  MILLIONS  FIVE 
HUNDRED  THOUSAND  POUNDS  have  been  thus  paid  away  on  Expired  Policies;  and 
to  meet  the  existing  Engas^ements  of  the  Institution  it  possesses  Funds  amounting  to  upwards 
of  a  MILLION  AND  THREE  QUARTERS,  almost  wholly  invested  in  Real  and  Govern- 
ment Securities. 

The  RATES  of  PREMIUM  for  Ages  under  4.5  Years,  are  nearly  one-tenth  below  those 
of  the  Older  Offices ;  from  Forty-five  to  Sixt?/,  the  Rates  of  those  Offices  are  only  gradually 
approached. 

The  wHoi,E  Surplus  Profits  of  the  Society  are  the  Property  of  the  Members  inaured  for 
the  whole  duration  of  Life,  and  are  added  to  their  Policies  septennially,  by  a  per  centage  on 
the  amount  of  Premium  they  have  respectively  contributed. 

In  illustra,tion  of  the  advantages  arising  to  Insurers  from  this  mode  of  dividing  the  Profits^ 
there  is  subjoined,  from  the  Office  Books,  a  list  of  some  of  the  existing  Policies,  showing  the 
Sum  originally  Insured,  and  the  amount  of  Bonus  Addition  to  each  Policy  as  at  9th  Septem- 
ber, 1842,  the  date  of  the  last  Division. 


Policy.  Sum  Assured.  Bonus  Addition. 

No.  477  £1000  £776  4  10 


951 

170 

751 

]  2:35 

1273 


499  431  10  5 

1000  445  15  6 

1000  458  7  4 

2000  852  5  1 

1500  619  3  4 


Policy.  Sum  Assured.         Bonus  Addition. 

No.  1450  £2000  £754  17  2 

1444  1000  519  10  7 

1459  300  155  14  4 

1745  2000  Ili7  1  11 

1850  1500  749  10  5 

2370  1000  531  6  10 


FIRE     SOCIETY, 

INSTITUTED  1797.— CAPITAL,  £550,000. 

The  Sums  Insured  with  this  Office  exceed  in  amocNt 

FIFTY-EIGHT  MILLIONS  STERLING. 

The  Public  is  respectfully  informed  that,  by  the  constitution  of  this  Society,  the  Insurers 
are  made  Participators  in  its  Savings,  and  at  the  same  time  rendered  free  from  all  responsi' 
hility.  In  the  course  of  last  Year  there  was  paid  to  the  Policy  Holders  a  Sum  exceeding  Forty- 
Six  Thousand  Pounds  ;  giving  to  each  a  Dividend  of  Fifteen  per  cent  on  the  Premiums 
paid  during  the  previous  Four  Years. 

The  Rates  of  Insurance  are  as  moderate  as  those  of  any  other  estahlished  Office,  and  all 
just  Claims  are  settled  with  liberality  and  expedition. 

Norwich  Union  Office,  31,  Princes  Street,  7 

May  1843.  |  ' 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


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PALLADIUM  LIFE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY, 

7,  WATERLOO   PLACK,  PALL-MALL,  LONDON. 
AND  24,  QUEEN  STREET.  EDINBURGH. 
Instituted  1S24. 


George  Arbuthnot,  Esq. 

Sir  John  Barrow,  Bart.,  F.R.S, 

Lord  W.  R,   K.  Douglas,  F.R.S. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  E,  H.  East,  Bart.,  F.R.S. 

.Joseph  Esdaile,  Esq. 

Sir  T.  F.  Fremantle,  Bart.,  M.P. 

Bankers — Messrs  Bosanquet  &  Co. 


Directors. 

James  Murray,  Esq, 
Sanauel  Sliinner,  E>q. 
Patrick  Maxwell  Stewart,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Sir  William  Young,  Bart. 
Henry  Harvey,  Esq. 
Charles  Elliot,  E^q. 
The  London  and  Westminster  Bank. 


Resident  Secretary  and  Actuary — Nicholas  Grut,  Esq. 

Medical  Officer  for  Edinburgh— B.oW\t  Spittal,  M.D. 

Bankers  for  Scotland—The  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Edinburgh,  and  Branches. 

Agents  for  Edinburgh — Messrs  Shand,  Calder,  and  Farquhar,  W.  S.,  24,  Queen  Street. 

The  Second  Septennial  Division  of  Profits  was  declared  up  to  the  3\st  December,  1838,  when 
the  average  additions  made  to  the  Policies  entitled  to  participate  in  them  amounted  to  about  43 
per  cent,  or  nearly  one-half  of  the  whole  Premiums  paid.  Parties  ivho  insure,  participate  in  the 
Profits  from  the  date  of  effecting  the  Insurance. 


THE  Directors,  in  order  to  render  the  advantages  of  Life  Assurance  more  general,  and 
to  afford  greater  accommodation  to  p<Tsons  desirous  of  effeoling  Puliciesj  now  offer  to  the  Public 
two   distinct  pl;ins  for  that  purpose,  viz. — 

Persons  may  either  participate  iti  tour-  fifths  op  80  per  cent  of  the  estimated  profits,  or  they  mny  effect 
assurances  for  a  specific  object,  at  Reduced  Rates  of  Premium,  without  participating  in  the  profits  of  the 
Society. 

The  Directors  have  also  had  rates  calculated  for  effecting  Assurances  determinable  at _/?.i-e(f  periods,  the 
sum  assured  lieiiia  uayabie  on  death,  if  the  party  assured  die  before  the  specified  period;  or  to  the  party 
HIMSELF  on  his  attaining  the  age  of  4b,  60,  .55,  or  60. 

The  advantages  which  atteiKi  ttiis  last  form  of  the  contract  of  insurance  are  too  evident  to  require 
much  illustiatioii  ;  but  it  mny  not  be  out  of  place  to  point  out  a  few  of  them.  It  enables  a  creditor  in- 
suring his  debtor's  life,  in  order  to  secure  a  past-due  debt,  or  a  present  advance  of  money,  to  calculate 
with  certainty  on  recovering  his  debt,  or  receiving  repayment  of  his  advance  at  a  fixed  period ;  and 
while,  in  so  tar  as  ihe  assured  him^e  f  is  concerned,  this  system  has  ail  the  advantages  of  the  oidiniiry 
forms  of  assurance,  it  possesses  this  peculiar  feature,  of  enabling  every  one,  however  limited  his  income 
may  be,  by  the  appropriation  of  a  por  ion  of  it  yearly,  during  his  years  of  health,  strength,  and  activH 
exertion,  to  provide  tor  the  support  of  himself,  as  well  as  those  who  luay  be  dependent  ou  him,  during 
his  declining  years. 

Assurances  to  the  extent  of  £5000  may  be  made  on  any  healthy  life,  upon  any  of  the  above  plans. 

The  Directors  are  also  leady  to  entertain  pioposuls  for  Special  Risks,  the  terms  of  which  may  be 
learned  on  application  at  the  office. 

This  Society  advances  money  on  Redeemable  Annuity  ;  on  the  security  of  Entailed  Estates  in  Scot- 
land ;  and  also  ou  approved  Personal  Security,  combined  with  a  Lite  Insurance,  on  very  favourable 
terms. 

Messrs  SHAND,  CALDER,  &  FARQUHAR,  W.S. 
24,  Queen  Street,  Agents  for  Edinburgh. 
The  following  is  a  Selection  from  the  Society's  Table  (No.  VI.)  of 
"  Premiums  to  Assure  One  Hundred  Pounds,  payable  when  the  Person  assured  attains  a  s/;ec//?c  age; 

or  sooner,  if  he  should  die  before  his  attaining  ifiat  age."' 

The  Sum  Assured  payable  at  the  fnllnwing  Ages,  viz. 


AK-e 

wlien 

At  Age  CO. 

At  Age  Ho. 

At  Age  ,30. 

At  Age  4.5. 

A  ssured. 

10 

£1  18     0 

£2     0     5 

£-'     3  10 

£2    8  10 

15 

2     3   10 

2     7     2 

8  12     0 

2  19    2 

20 

2  10  11 

2  15     6 

sad 

3   13     4 

23 

2  IB     2 

3     4  11 

3  15     5 

4  12    6 

30 

3     7  10 

3   18     0 

4  14     9 

6    4     8 

35 

4     15 

4  17     8 

6     7     1 



40 

5     I     9 

6   10     6 





45 

6  14   11 

— 

— 

— 

•  Example,— A  person  aged  20,  may,  tiy  an  annual  payment  of  £2,  IDs,  IXd..  assure  ^Pinn   n„.,«j;„  /    j.  •_    j^ 
attaining  the  age  of  60  ;  or  to  his  representatives,  sl,oi:d  he  die  before  that  age.'  fiTannJat  'Sments  of  T'r-(',?fi5'' 
£5.  2s.  6d..,  and  £5.  13,.  id.,  the  sum  assured  wU  be  payable  a',  death,  or  at  the  age.  of  55,  50,  S.d  45  respectivelV. 


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INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


SCOTTISH  EQUITABLE  LIFE  ASSURANCE 

SOCIETY. 

INCORPORATED  BY  ROYAL  CHARTER. 

26,  ST  ANDREW  SQUARE,  EDINBURGH. 


OFFICE  BEARERS. 

President. 

His  Grace  the  DUKE  of  BUCCLEUCH  and  QUEENSBERY,  K.G. 

Vice  Presidents. 
Ri?ht  Hon.  Lord  JOHN  GRAY, 
Sir  NEIL   IVIESZIKS.  of  Mt^nztes,  Bart. 
D.  M.  MAKGILL  CRICHTON,  E^q.  ot  Rankellour. 

Extraordinary  Directors. 


AXDREW  FLETCHER.  Esq.  of  Saltoun. 
JOHN  MILLER.  Esq.,  Mi-iclmnt,  Liveroool. 
HKNRY  RALPH   FRANCIS.  Esq.  M.A.,  Principal 

or  Kingston  College,  Hull. 
GEORGE  KINNEAR,  E*q.,  Manager  of  the  Hud- 

dersfifld  Bankinj?  Company. 
WILLIAM  OXLEY,  Esq.  MfFchant,  Liverpool. 
ARCHIBALD  ALI«ON,  Esq.  Slipriif  ot  Lanarkshire. 
WILI.IAM  JOHNSTON,  Esq.  Merchant,  Dundee. 
JOHN  THOMSON,  Esq.  Cashier  of  the  Royal  Bank 

or  Scotland. 
JOHN  TENNANT,  Esq.  of  St  Rollox. 
THOMAS  HORNCASTLE  MARSHALL,  Esq.  Bar- 

rister-at-Law,  Leeds. 


WILLIAiM  WINN,  Esq    Banker,  Lincoln. 

Rev.  JOHN  ANDERSON,  D.  D  ,  Xewburgh. 

GRAHA.M  SPEIRS,  E.'q.  Sheriff  ot  the  County  of 
Ertiiit.uryh. 

ARCHIBALD  ANDERSON,  Esq.  Merchant,  Edin- 
buiffh. 

ALEXANDER  M4CFARLANE,  Esq.  of  Thornhlll. 

Hon.  ALEX.  LESLIE  MELVILLE,  Lincoln. 

ROBERT  PAUL,  Esq.  Manager  ot  the  Commercial 
Biink  of  Scutlanrt. 

Th.'  RUlit  Rev.  MICHAEL  RUSSELL,  LL.D.  Bi- 
shop o*  Giasffow. 

ROBERT  MURRAY,  Esq.  Provincial  Bank  of  Ire- 
laud,  DuDlin. 


Ordinary  Directors. 

JOHN  WATSON,  Esq.  Manager  of  the  Edinburgh 

Ghs  Light  Co. 
WILLIAM  SrUART  WALKER  of  Boveiand,  Esq. 

AnvoCHte. 
JOHN'    HUTTON,  Esq.,  Merohint,  Lelth. 
DAVID  J.   THOMSON,  Esq.  Merchant,   Kiiinburgh, 
JAMES  ROSS,  Ejq    Solicitor,  supreme  Court;. 


WILLIAM  ROBERTSON,  Esq.  AV.S. 
ROBKRT  CHAMBERS,  Esq.  Pu Olisher. 
ALEXANDER  MILLER,  Esq.   Merchant,  Leith. 
CLAUD  MUIRHEAD,  Esq.,  Ediiburah. 
JOHN  WHITKFOORD  MKENZIE,  Esq.  W.S. 
ROBERT  LAURIE,   E;q.   Master  ot   the  Merchant 

Company,  Ltith, 
"WILLIAM  H.  DUNBAR.  Esq.  Advocate. 

ROBERT  CHRISTIE,  Esq.,  Manager, ROBERT  GIBSON,  Esq  ,  Secretary. 

Medical  Officers— S.  A.  PAGAN,  Esq.  M.D.,  and  aDaM  WARDEN,  Esq.,  M.D.— J.  S.  COMBE, Esq.  M.D., 

/or  Leith. 


VIEW  of  the  PROGRE.SS  and   SITUATION  of  the  SOCIETY  since  its  INSTITUTION. 


At  1st  March  1834,   . 
Do.         1837,    . 
Do.         1840,   . 
Do.         1843,   . 

Amount  Assured. 

Annual  Revenue.        ;      Accumulated  Fund. 

£ 
224,191 

740,462 
1,267,706 
1,707,716 

£ 

7,460    , 

26,992 

46,827 

64,000 

£ 

15,592 

56,114 

118,900 

227,755 

TABULAR   VIEW    OF   ADDITIONS   TO   EACH    POLICY   OF   L.IOUO. 


If  effected. 

Original 
Benefit. 

Additions 

vested  at 

1st  March 

1841. 

Accumu- 
lated 
Amount. 

Amount  payable 
if  claim  emerge 
in  year  1S43-4 

after  payment  of 
that  year's  pre- 
mium. 

In  year 
of  the 
Society. 

On  or  be- 
fore 1st' 
March. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

1832 
1833 
1834 
1835 
1836 
1837 
1838 
1839 

oooooooo 
oooooooo 

OOwOOOOC 

J 

L.200 
180 
160 
140 
120 

L.1200 
1180 
1160 
1140 
1120 

L.1-27-2     0     0 
1250   16     0 
1229    12      0 
1208      8     0 
1187     4      0 
1160     0     0 
1140     0     0 
1120      0      0 

This  is  a  MUTUAL  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY. 

The  PROFITS  are  ascertdned  and  ALLOCATED  amongst  the  Policy  Holders  every 
THREE  YEARS.     The  next  Division  takes  place  at  1st  March,  1844. 


INSURANCE   DIRECTORY. 


89.5 


NORTH  BRITISH  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 

Established  in  1809,  and  Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter.      Capital,  One  Million. 

HEAD  OFFICE,  G4,  PRINCES  STREET,   KDlNBUllGH; 

8,  Royal  Exchange  Square,  Glasgow  ;  4.  New  Hank  Buildings,  London  ;   and  37,  College  Green.  Dublin. 

PRESENT  ACCUMULATED  LIFE  FUNO,  UPWARDS  OF  £353,000 

Pi^ESENT  ANNUAL  REVENUE,  FROM  LIFE  PREMIUMS  ALONE,  EXCEEDING  81,500 

EDINBUEJGH   BOARD. 
President,   His  Grace  The  DUKE  of  SUTHERLAND. 
Vice-  Fresidtnf.s. 
Thfi  Mosi  Noble  the  INlARQUlSot  aBERCORN. 
Tlip  Riaht   Honourable  Ih,.  E  A  R  L  of  S  1' A  1 1!. 
Tlie  Right  HoiiomaliU- ihe  E  A  I!  L  of  C  A  M  PER  DO  WN. 
Tl.w  K'-h:  Ho„„uiM!.e  LOKD  VISCOUNT  AlELVILLR.  K.T. 
The  Kii;ht  Honuuiabl.'  The  LORD  DOUGLAS  ot  DOUGLaS. 
Extraordinnry  Directors, 


Philip  B.  Ainslie  of  St  Colnae  Ilousr,  Esq 

Colin  Campbell  ot  Colijrain,   E).q. 

'I  he  Hon.  Lord  Cuiiinuhainc. 

Sif   David  Diindas  of  Duriira,  Bart. 

Will.   O.  Gillon  of   Wallhouse,  Esq. 

Sir  Geo.  M'Phcrson  Grant  ot  Ballindalloch,  Burl 

Capiaiu  James  H.jy,  H  E.LC.S. 

Ordinary  Directors. 

Sir  Francis  Wai.krr  Dkum.viond  of  Ha^vthornden.  Bart.,  Chairman. 

RoBEHT  Which *M,  Esq.,  Advocate,    Vice-Cfiairmun. 


Sir  Thos.  Dirk  LaudiT  of  Fountainhalj,  Bart. 
The  H.ii.   Lord  Monrreiff. 
Hnnry  Monteitli  of  Carstairs,  Esq. 
Win.  R     Rrfmsay  of  BariUon.  Esq.,  RI  P. 
Fhoirias    Gutlirie    Wright,    E;q.,    Auditor  of   the 
Court  of  Session. 


Ji'hii  Gil)S(iii,  Jan.,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Alfx  ftjoiiypcnriy,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Mfijor  Norman  Pringle. 


Peter  Ramsay,  Esq.,  Banker. 
J.  Reriton.  Esq.  AccouiHan  t. 
William  Young,  E.-q.,  W.S. 


John  Anderson,  Esq..  W.S. 
Lhueiice  David.-oi),  E-q  ,  W.S. 
Captain    Henry  Dundas,   R.N. 
John  Dundas,  Esq.,   W.S. 

James  Borihwiitk.  Esq.    Manager. John  Otjilvie,  Esq.,  Secretary. 

Medical  Officer— ii^hn  G.  M.  Burt,  M.D  ,  George'Street. 

Solicitors — Messrs  Nairiie  ami  Bertram,   Writers  to  the  Signet. 

Baulters — Bank  of  ScotUnd,  and  Royal  Bank. 

LIFE    ASSURANCE. 

THIS  Corporation  r.\nks  amongst  the  first  and  most  flourishing  Companies  ix 
Sciitland;  supp'irted  hy  a  larj^e  and  iiitiueiuial  body  of  Proprietors;  giving  to  the  Assured 
every  a<ivantai;e  hitherto  otfered  to  the  Public. 

The  PremiuaMs  are  mo  dt  rate  I y  rated  at  all  ages  ;  and  are  so  modified,  hy  ascending  and  descending 
scales  and  ottierwisi'.  as  to  suii  ihe  ol  jeul  of  every  Insurer,  at  the  least  imuiedKile  outi.iy,  whelber  lo 
seijure  a  debt,  provide  for  his  family,  or  to  convert  i:ic  une  itito  capital  for  his  own  use. 

When  an  Iii--urance  is  for  the  whole  p-  rihd  of  life  onf-haif  of  the  Premiums  onlt  RrQtJiRE  to 
BE  PAin  FOR  THE  FIRST  FIVE  TEARS  AFTER  THE  DATE  OF  THE  PoLicv,  tite  Other  ixalf  maxj  remain  unpaid, 
suhj  ct  to  tite  payment  of  interest  at  Jive  per  cent  annually,  to  be  deducted  at  death,  or  may  be  previously  paid 
off  at  convenience. 

i'AKTiciPATiNG  PcMCiEs  share  in  the  Profits  without  payment  of  Entrance  Money,  or  incurring  the 
risk  attending  Mutual  .'\ssurance. 

boNUSEB  may  be  either  jidded  to  the  sum  Insured,  or  applied  in  reduction  of  future  PremiuBQS.  Tfte 
last  Bonus  {declared  December.  1837)  averaged  thi.iy-seveii  pr-r  ctiit  on  the  Frtmiiims  paid. 

LoaNs  are  granted  lo  Policy-Holders,  oil  approved  hentaule  or  personal  security. 

SPECIMEHrS  OF  THIE  TABLES. 


Annual  Fremiums  for  jlssurance  of  £100  on  a  Single  Life. 

,  Annual    Premiums  for 
Insuring  .£100  pai/able 
at  60  years  of  age,  or  at 
death,  if  it  occur  before  GO 

Whole  Life. 

Age. 

Without  Profits. 

Age.      With  Profits 

Without  Profits. 

Age. 

With  Profits. 

Without  Profits. 

15 
20 

30 

JO 

£1  19    9 
2     4  11 

2  13     5 

3  4     9 
3  19     7 
.■^     •>  10 

15         £1   13     9 
■JO             1    17   10 
25            2     3     2 
30            2     9     5 
3i            2  16     9 

£1    10    8 
1    14     5 

1  19     3 

2  4   11 

2  11     7 

4.0 
45 
5(t 
55 

£3    6     I 

3  10    7 

4  11    11 

5  11     2 
H    hi     2 

£3     0     1 

3  9     8 

4  3     7 
6     1     1 
H      3     9 

Ages  above  tO  eonsidered  as  sjiecial  risks,  anil  raied  accuriiing  to  circumstances. 

FIRE  IISrSURANCS. 

Property  Insured  against  Loss  o.  Daniaiie  by  Eire  at  the  lowest  rate^  <if  PrPmiuiti,  corrpspondin?  to 
the  R>k.  Rents  Insured  at  the  same  Rate  ot  Piemium  as  the  Buiding.  Earm  Stock  and  Crop  In- 
sureil  in  cumulo  on  one  Farm  without  aver;ig,.  clause.  Loss  or  Damage  by  Lightning  made  good.  AH 
expenses  aiteiiding  tiie  removal  ot  goods,  insured  with  this  Office  in  time  of  danger,  repaid.  Losses 
settled  with  proir.p'i'uie  an!  liberality,  without  any  deduction  wh.itever. 

Prospectuses,  with  full  Tables  of  Rates,  and  every  information,  may  be  had  on  appliealion  to  th« 
Head  Office  in  Edinburgh,  or  »t  any  of  the  Agents  in  the  Country. 


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INSURANCE  DIRECTORY. 


SCOTTISH  REVERSIONARY  INTEREST  SOCIETY 

19,  ALBANY  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 


DIRECTORS. 


John  S.  Cunningham,  Esq.,  Banker,  Edinburgh. 
Alexander  Berwick,  Esq.  ot  Nort.n. 
George  Tweedie  Srodart,  Esq.  of  Oiiver,  W.S. 
Alexander  Low,  Esq.,  Accountant,  Manager  of  the 
Lite  Association  of  Scotland. 


Alexander  Campbell,  Esq.  Charlotte  sq.  Edinburgh 
James  Dunsmure,  Esq.,  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Colonel  "William  .^lacdonalri  of  Powdeiliall. 
John  Shank  More,  Esq.,  Advocate. 


TRUSTEES. 

Warren  Hastings  Sands,  Esq.,  W.S.  |   John  Beatson  Bell,  Esq.  of  Glenfarg,  W.S. 

Robert  Thomson,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Edinburgh.         |   Alexander  Stevenjon,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Auditor— Alexander  Low,  Esq.,  .\ccountant.  Sankers^The  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland. 

SECRETARIES. 

WILLIAMSON  and  ROBERT  RHIND,  W.S.,  19,  Albany  Street,  Edinburgh, 


THE  SCOTTISH  REVERSIONARY  INTEREST  SOCIETY  is  EstablL^hed  for  the 
PURCHASE  of  the  following  Rights,  Tiz.  :— 

REVERSIONARY  INTERESTS,  whether  Absolute  or  Contingent,  arising  under 
FAMILY   SETTLEMENTS,    CONTRACTS   of  MARRIAGE,  DEEDS  of  ENTAIL, 

or  otherwise. 

ANNUITIES  or  LIFE  INTERESTS,  in  present  possession,  or  in  expectancy.     Also, 

POLICIES  of  INSURANCE— and  parties  will  in  general  find  it  for  their  advantage  to 
dispose  of  their  Policies  to  this  Society,  instead  of  making  a  surrender  of  them  to  the  OfBces 
with  which  they  are  effected. 

GENERALLY,  the  OBJECT  and  BUSINESS  of  the  SOCIETY  is  the  Investment  of  its 
Capital  in  the  Purchase  of  all  Interests,  properly  secured,  the  right  to  or  continuance  of 
which  depends  upon  any  contingency  of  life. 

Forms  of  Proposal  of  Sale,  to  enable  Parties  to  make  offers,  may  be  had  on  applying  to  the 
Secretaries. 


INSURANCE  DIRECTORY.  ^97 


THE  EXPERIENCE  LIFE  ASSURANCE 
COMPANY. 


The  Right  Honourable  LORD  DUNFERMLINE,   Chairman. 
W.  B.  CALLANDER,  Esq.  of  Prestoa-Hall,  Vice- Chairman. 


DIRECTORS. 


Robert  Nasrayth,  Esq.,  Surgeon, 
Donald  Home,  Esq.  of  Langwell. 
Christopher  Wood,  Jun.,   Esq.,  Merchant, 

Lelth. 
Harry  ^laxwell  Inglis,  Esq.  of  Loganbank. 
John  Christison,  Esq.,  Advocate. 
William  Paul,  Esq.,  Accountant. 


Thomas  Syme,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Robert  Blackwood,  Esq.,  Publisher. 

Robert  Ainslie,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Francis  Chalmers,  Esq.,  George  Street. 

Robert  Rutherford,  Esq.,  W.S. 

John  Clerk  Brodie,  Esq.,  W.S. 


Medical  Referee — Professor  jMillar. 

Auditor — William  Moncrieff,  Esq.,  Accountant. 

Law  Agent — Andrew  Clason,  Esq.,  W.S, 

Bankers — The  Bank  of  Scotland. 


THIS  Company  has  been  instituted  for  effecting  the  business  of  Life  Assurance  in  all  its 
branches. 

In  its  constitution,  and  rules  for  the  conduct  of  business,  the  Company  has  availed  itself 
•of  all  the  information  suggested  by  recent  investigations,  and,  in  particular,  of  the  results 
obtained  from  the  experience  of  several  of  the  long-established  Life  Offices  now  for  the  first 
time  made  accessible. 

The  Company  combines  the  benefits  of  the  Mutual  and  Proprietary  systems,  and  by  that 
union  secures  to  the  various  classes  of  parties  effecting  Insurances  advantages  which  neither 
•system  can  separately  offer. 

The  guarantee  afforded  by  the  Proprietors  against  the  risks  incident  to  Life  Assurance 
business  renders  it  possible  to  divide  a  much  larger  portion  of  the  profits  than  in  the  system  of 
Mutual  Assurance,  which  requires  that  a  large  and  unproductive  guarantee  fund  be  laid  aside; 
while,  with  respect  to  parties  who  are  desirous  to  effect  Insurances  without  participation  of 
profits,  the  Company,  from  its  being  adapted  also  to  the  class  of  Mutual  Assurers,  and  there- 
by adding  to  its  general  business,  is  enabled  to  offer  the  very  lowest  rates  compatible  with, 
security. 

Policies  may  therefore  be  effected  with  this  Office  upon  either  scale  on  very  advantageous 
terms,  and  on  a  footing  which  secures  to  Insurers  all  the  advantages  sanctioned  by  expe- 
rience. 

The  general  regulations  of  the  Company  are  framed  upon  the  most  liberal  and  equitable 
jirinciples. 

Every  information  connected  with  the  business  of  the  Company  will  be  afforded,  and  pro- 
5posals  received,  at  the  Company's  Office,  No.  13,  George  Street,  Edinburgh, 

G   A,  lUQ^lBO^,  Manager  and  Actuary. 


398 


MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 


LONDON,  LEITH,  EDINBURGH  and   GLASGOW 
SHIPPING  COMPANY'S  STEAM  SHIPS, 

ROYAIi   WILLIAM,   ROYAL   ADELAIDE,   AND 
ilOYAL  VICTORIA. 


Office,  NORTH  END  OF  THE  UPPER  DRAW-BRIDGE,  NORTH  LEITH. 


D.  W.  Ross,  E-^q 
James  Reoch,  Esq, 
Dr  Taylor. 
George  Monro,  Esq. 
Andrew  IMillar,  Esq. 
David  Gray,  Esq. 


DIRECTORS. 
Eagle  Henderson,  Esq.,  Chairman. 


AGENTS. 


D.  Doule,  Esq. 
John  Raimes,  Esq. 
Robert  Purdie,  Esq. 
D.  J.  Thomson,  Esq. 
A.  Megget,  Esq. 
Robert  Philip,  Esq. 
THOS.  DOWIE,  Manager. 


William  Crichton,  17,  Virginia  Street,  Glasgow;  D.  Ferguson,  East  Breast,  Greenock; 
Steam  Ship  Office,  20,  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh ;  H.  Underwood,  56,  Haymarket,  London  ; 
Joseph  Adams,  Leith  and  Glasgow  Wharf,  and  82,  Lombard  Street,  London. 


THE  DIRECTORS  of  the  London,  Leith,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Shipping  Company, 
rejipectfully  intimate,  that  their  splendid  and  powerful  first-rate  STEAM  SHIPS  are 
appointed  to  Sail  from  LEITH  or  GRANTON  every  Saturday,  and  every  alternate  Wed- 
Hesdaj^  and  from  St  Katharine's  Steam  Wharf,  LONDON,  on  the  same  days. 

These  Vessels'  Cabins  are  fitted  up  in  a  superior  style,  and  from  having  Poop  and  Stern 
Windows,  is  the  means  of  giving  good  Ventilation  to  the  Cabins. 

Their  SAILING  SCHOONERS  leave  Leith  Harbour  every  Thursdaj',  and  Leith  and 
Glasgow  Wharf,  London,  on  the  same  days,  full  or  not  full. 

%*  This  Company  also   sail   their  TUG  PACKETS  for  Glasgow  and   Greenock,   via 
Grangemouth,  generally  three  times  a-week. 

Fares  per  Steamers,  which  includes  Provisions: — Cabin  Passage,  L.3,  10s. — Second  Cabin, 
L.2,  5s. — Deck,  L.l,  Is. — Children  under  12  years,  half  price. — Horse,  L.5,  5s. — Dog,  10s. — 
Puppy,  7s.  6d.,  exclusive  of  Wharfage. 
June,  1843. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY.  399 


EDINBURGH   INSTITUTION 

FOB  TUE 

EDUCATION    OF    YOUNG    LADIES, 

23,  CHARLOTTE   SQUARE. 

LADY  SUPERINTENDENT.— MISS  SCRYMGEOUR. 
ASSISTED  BY  MISS  KYLE. 


ENGLISH  DEPARTMENT,  embracing  a  Complete  Course  of  Instruction  in  the  various 
Branches  of  an  English  Education  : 

1.  Reading,  with  Explanation  and  general  acquaintance  with  the  ^  ^    ^ 

English  Language,  Grammar,  Elements  of  General  Know-  ^t^j.  v       i  xt         i  c?  u     i 
,   ,°      n         o     o  5                  »  I  Ldmburgh  Normal  SehooL 

ledge,  &c )  ° 

2.  History,   Geography,   with  the  Use  of   the  Globes  and  the  )         Mr  Scrymgeoub, 

Elements  of  Astronomy,  and  Composition, )       Circus  Place  School. 

3.  Elocution Mr  Olipiiant. 

4.  Readings  in  English  Poetry  and  Prose,  with  Observations  on  )  Mr  Musgrave, 

the  Style,  &c.,  of  the  most  eminent  Authors, j       Circus  Place  School. 

WRITING  AND  ARITHMETIC, Mr  Dickson. 

MUSICAL   DEPARTMENT. 

L  The  Theory  of  Music,  and  Elements  of  Composition, Mr  Muller. 

2.  Pianoforte,  under  the  immediate  superintendence  of. Mr  MiJi.LER. 

3.  Singing, — English,  Italian,  and  Sacred Mr  Edmunds. 

4.  Harp, Mr  Dibdin. 

Besides  the  usual  Lessons  from  the  Musical  Assistants  on  the  Pianoforte,  the  Pupils  re- 
ceive regular  Private  Lessons  from  Mr  Mijller. 
DRAWING,  in  its  various  Branches,  with  the  Theory  and  Prac-  )  -.r    o 

tice  of  Perspective, \  ^^  Subenne. 

FRENCH   LANGUAGE   AND   LifERATURE, Mr  Ricateau. 

ITALIAN  LANGUAGE  ANT>   LITERATURE, W.  RurriNi. 

GERMAN  LANGUAGE  AND   LITERATURE, Mr  Kobner. 

DANCING  AND  CALISTHENICS, (  Mon.  &  Mad  D'Egvixle, 

'  I      and  Mr  M'Abthub. 

NEEDLE  WORK. 

Principal  Musical  Assistants,  Miss  Hamilton  and  Miss  MxJller. 
Principal  French  Assistant,  Miss  Dunbae.  ] 


The  Pupils  of  the  Institution  are  classed  in  Three  Divisions,  according  to  age  and  state  ot 
advancement  in  their  Studies. 
c  p,  j  1st  Division... Fees  for  the  whole  Session,  24  Guineas,  or  7  Guineas  perQ;*. 

&EN10B  ^.lasses  I  2j  Division 20  Guineas,  or  6  Guineas  per  Qr. 

JuNioB  Class 3d  Division 14  Guineas,  or  4  Guineas  per  Qr. 

For  the  Use  of  Piano,  per  Quarter, — 10s.  6d. 

Pupils  who  do  not  complete  the  Session  charged  as  Quarterly  Pupils. 

Fees  payable  Quarterly,  in  advance. 

Quarter  Days, — October  1st,  December  15th,  Mabch  1st,  and  May  15th. 

A  detailed  Plan  of  the  Course  and  Arrangements  of  the  Institution,  with  the  Hours  and 

Terms  for  the  various  Departments  and  Classes,  may  be  seen  at  the  Institution. 


Miss  Scrymgeour  and  Miss  Kyle  receive  a  Limited  Number  of  Young  Ladies  as  Boarders, 
to  whose  private  studies  and  comfort  every  attention  is  paid.  Board  from  40  to  45  Guineas. 
They  have  the  honour  of  referring  to  the  Rev.  Dr  Gordon,  Rev.  Dr  Candlish,  Rev.  D. 
Drummond,  Rev.  James  Buchanan,  Dr  Macwhirter,  and  Dr  Abercrorabie. 

Edinburgh,  May,  1843.  2  » 


400  MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 


TENTH  SESSION. 


PROSPECTUS 

OF 

THE  SCOTTISH  INSTITUTION 

FOR  THE 

EDUCATION  OF  YOUNG  LADIES, 
9,  MORAY  PLACE,  EDINBURGH, 

(formerly  15,  Great  Stuart  Street.) 
The  Institution  Re-opens  on  the  2d  of  October,  \8i3. 


BRANCHES  TAUGHT  IN  THE  ESTABLISHMENT. 

1.  HISTORY  and  GEOGRAPHY,    GRAM-") 

MAR,  COMPOSITION,    ELOCUTION,  V  Mr  Graham, 78,  Queen  Street, 
and  ENGLISH  LITERATURE J 

2.  JUNIOR  ENGLISH  DEPARTMENT,  in-  ) 

cludinsr  READING,  GRAMMAR.  DERI-  >  Mr  Graham  and  Assistants. 
VATION,  HISTORY,  &  GEOGRAPHY,  ) 

3.  WRITING,  ARITHMETIC,  and  BOOK-)  Mr   Trotter,    10,    North    St    David 
KEEPING  )  Street,  and  Assistants. 

^'  ll^^^^S  WT?^",?^^^'l^^i??rPv-r«-rl  Mr  Fixlay  Dun,  41,  Heriot  Row,  and 

5.  THEORY  of  MUSIC,  and  ELEMENTS  of  >  a«i  t=.nt 
COMPOSITION, )          Assutant. 

„    TiTAA.TouoD'n?  (  Mr  Charles  Hargitt,  56,  Queen   S^., 

6.  PIANOFORTE, |         ^„d  Ten  Assistants. 

^   ^-r,  .  T.rr^T/-,       J  r.T^r>or>T^r.rr'T-irr'  f  G.  SiMsoN,  R.S  A.  .54,  Frederick  St. 

H.  DRAWING  and  PERSPECTIVE, |  ^^  D.  Simson,  25,  India  St.,  &  Assist. 

8.  MATHEMATICS  and  LESSONSon  PHY- ) 

SICAL  SCIENCE,  includina:  ASTRONO-  V  George  Lees,  A.M.,  Ciearburn. 

MY  and  the  USE  of  the  GLOBES, ) 

f  L.  DuRiEz,  Chever.  dela  Legion  d'hon- 

9.  FRENCH    LANGUAGE   and    LITERA-j  near,  47,  George  Street. 

TURE, I  Da  Dubuc,  121,  George  Street. 

^  Mademoiselle  Hutin. 

10.  ITALIAN    LANGUAGE   and   LITERA- 1  g^^^^^  j^^  1      ^1^^^^^^^^  pi^^^^ 

TURE, i 

11.  GERMAN    LANGUAGE   arid    LITERA- )  j^^  j^^  g   ^.^^^^  g^^^^^  Street. 

TURE J 

12.  DANCING  and  CALISTHENICS, Mrs  Lowe,  52,  Frederick  Street. 

The  following  Course  of  Lectures  extends  over  a  period  of  Four  Years. 

1  NATURAL  PHILOSOPHY, George  Lees,  A.M. 

2  CHEMISTRY And.  Fyfe,M.D.,  F.R.S.E.  38,Geo.  Sq. 

3.'  NATURAL  HISTORY 

4  GE01.0GY  and  MINERALOGY, Dr  Murray,  F.R.C.S.,  &e. 

5  ANCIENT  and  MODERN  HISTORY, Mr  Graham. 

6.  FOREIGN  LITERATURE  and  the  HIS-  (  ^    Kombst 

TORY  of  the  FINE  ARTS, S         ^°^^''^' 

LADY  SUPERINTENDENT, MISS  MURRAY,  46,  Moray  Place. 

FRENCH  GOVERNESS, Mademoiselle  Hutin. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY.  401 

'[Prospectus  of  the  Scottish  Institution — Continued.^ 

For  THE  WHOLE  Session, L.21     0     0 

Payable  in  advance  as  follows,  viz. 

For  each  of  the  first  three  Quarters, L.6  6  0 

For  the  last  Quarter  of  the  Session  (for  annual  Pupils  only), 2  2  0 

Pupils  not  attending  the  whole  Session,  each  Quarter, 6  6  0 

For  the  Use  of  Instruments  for  each  Pupil  attending  Music,  per  Quarter,     0  10  6 

Quarter  days — 1st  October — 16th  December — 1st  March — and  15th  May. 

Holidays. — The  four  Sacramental  holidays  in  October  and  April — a  week  at  Christmas— Good 
Friday — and  the  Queen's  birth-day. 

#  The  Vacation  includes  the  months  of  August  and  September. 

Each  pupil  may  attend  as  many  of  the  Classes  as  her  Parents  or  Guardians  may  judge  proper, 
and  also  the  I^ectures  given  in  the  Institution. 

Ladies,  not  Piqnls  of  the  Institution,  wishing  to  attend  the  Lectures,  may  obtain  tickets  at  the 
sum  charged  by  the  different  Lecturers. 

Miss  Murray,  the  Lady  Superintendent,  who  occupies  one  of  the  largest  and  most  commodious 
houses  in  Moray  Place,  in  the  immediate  vicinity  of  the  Institution,  receives  a  limited  number  of 
Boarders  who  attend  the  Institution.  The  boarders  have  the  advantage  of  the  instruction  of  re- 
sident French  and  Enghsh  Governesses.  Terms,  under  12  years  of  age.  Forty  Guineas  :  above 
12  years  of  age,  Fifty  Guineas  per  annum.  Other  particulars  may  be  known  by  applying  to  Miss 
MoKRAT,  either  personally  at  the  Institution,  or  by  letter. 

A  hst  of  respectable  private  families  who  receive  young  Ladies  as  boarders,  is  kept  by  the  Se- 
cretary at  the  Institution  :  and  as  none  are  admitted  on  the  Hst  but  such  as  are  known  to  the 
Directors,  and  also  recommended  by  the  Clergyman  whose  church  they  attend,  parents  may  rest 
fully  assured  that  their  daughters  will  be  carefully  attended  to.  The  terms  of  Board  are  Thirty- 
five  Guineas  and  upwards,  per  annum,  depending  in  a  great  measure  upon  the  accommodation  and 
attendance  required. 

All  letters  to  be  addressed  to  Mr  Lees,  the  Secretary,  or  to  Miss  Murray,  at  the  Institution, 
9,  Moray  Place. 


JPHNiiSMITH 


UMBRELLA  AND  PARASOL  MANUFACTURER, 
227,  High  Street, 


B 


EGS  respectfully  to  intimate  that  he  has  always  on  hand  an  Excellent  Assortment  of 
_  SILK,  GINGHAM,  and  WATERPROOF  UMBRELLAS;  also,  PLAIN  and 
BROCADED  SILK,  SATIN  and  GINGHAM  PARASOLS,  at  very  Moderate  Prices, 

WHALEBONE  for  Milliners,  Stay,  Dress,  Whip,  and  Cap  Makers,  Steel  Busks,  Dress 
Springs,  French  Eylets,  Japanned  and  Painted  Lawn,  Oiled  Silk,  &c. 

UMBRELLA  and  PARASOLS  covered  and  repaired. 

The  Trade  Supplied  with  Materials. 


402  MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY.      

MR  MACDONALD  S  SCHOOL 

FOR  ENGLISH,  WRITING,  ARITHMETIC,  BOOK-KEEPING,  &  FRENCH, 
108,  GEORGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 

The  English  Department,  including  Derivation,  Elocution,  Recitation,  Grammar,  History, 

Geography,  and  Composition,  is  taught  by  Mr  Macdokalb,  assisted  by  Mr  Sinclair  ; 

Writing,  Arithmetic,  and  Book-Keeping,  by  Mr  Irvine  ;  French,  by  Mr  Coenillon. 

Mr  Macdoxald  receives  Pupils  of  both  Sexes,  from  Four  Years  of  age  and  upwards,  who  are 

instructed  in  separate  Class  Rooms. 

The  Pupils  meet  on  Saturdays  from  Ten  till  Twelve  6" clock,  for  Competition  in  Writing  and 
Arithmetic,  and  for  Pen-Making. 

TERMS : 

English  and  Recitation L.O  15    0  psr  Quarter. 

Enellsh,  Grammar,  Recitiition,  History,  aud  Geography I     1     0 

Writing 0    10     0 

Wrltitii?  aua  Aiithmttic 0  15    0 

Fivpch 0  1^    6 

Evening  Class  tor  Elocution  ard  Recitation 110 

Twelve  PrivatH  Lessons  in  Elocution,  for  Ore  Pupil,  Three  Guineas;  for  Two  Pupils,  Four  Guineas. 

QLiARTER  DAYS,  1st  October,  15th  December,  1st  March,  and  15th  Mat. 

ALL   PAYMENTS  PER  ADVANCE. 

Mr  Macdonaid  has  the  satisfaction  of  stating',  that  for  the  last  six  years  one  or  more  of  his  Pupils 
liHVe  carritd  otf,  at  the  High  School,  the  highest  honours  given  to  the  Class  to  which  they  bKiong^-fl.  At 
the  Examination  of  the  High  School  lust  year  (besides  aTiumber  of  his  Pupils  who  received  Prize-),  twelve 
Prizes  were  awrirded,  In  equal  prupf.rtioris,  to  three  of  his  Pupils.  And  at  the  High  School  Exauiinition 
in  August  this  yi-ar,  one  ot  his  Pupils  was  dux  of  the  First  Class,  and  another  ot  his  Pupils  was  dux  of 
the  Rector's  Junior  Greek  Class. 

lOd,  Geoige  Street,  December  10,  1842. 


REFERENCES  AND  CRITICAL  NOTICES. 

With  regard  to  Character  and  Abiliti/,  Mr  Macdonaid  has  permission  to  refer  to  the  Very  Reverend 
Principal  Lee,  D.D.,  the  Rev.  Dr  Muir,  the  Rev.  Br  B.  Ritchie  of  St  Andrew's  Church,  and  the 
Rev.  Dr  Candlish.  Also,  besides  numerous  Certificates  in  Mr  Macdonaid' s  possession,  he  takes 
the  liberty  of  referring  to  the  following  : — 

From  John  Wilson,  Esq.,  the  celebrated  Vocalist. 
My  Dear  Sir — Previous  to  my  leaving  Edinbnrgh,  I  used  to  attend  the  annual  fxaroinations  of  your 
pupils,  where  I  received  nr.uch   pleasure  fiotn  the  beautiful  manner  in  which  their  recitations  were  deli- 
vered, and  the   aptness  which    they  ail    evinced    in   the  perlormai  ce   of  their  other   task--.     J    fic>ivid 
Ussons  in  elocution  trom  you,  and  benefit,  d  very  much  by  your  knowledge  of  that  branch  of  educatiou. 
London,  14th  June  183<J.  JOHN  WlLsON. 

From  James  Gall,  Esq.,  Author  of  the  Lesson  Siistem  of  Teaching. 
Mr  John  Macdonaid,  as  a  teacher,  combines  mildness  with  firmness  in  an  uncommon  degree,  regulated 
by  a  cautious  piuderce,  wh'ch  1  found  produced  the  happiest  eff.  cfs  on  my  children,  three  ot  whom  were 
tuught  by  him  at  flitfeietii  times.  There  is  one  peculiar  characteristic  in  his  trainine,  above  any  othi-r 
teacher  1  have  known,  which  is  a  great  facility  in  makiug  his  pupils  understand  and  apply  wlut  they 
read  and  learn.  JAMES   GALL. 

Myrtle  Bank,  Trinity,  1st  February  1833. 

From  John  F.  ilacfarlan,  Esq.,  Xewington. 

My  Dear  Sir — I  am  so  satisfied  with  the  progress  my  daughter  has  miide  at  your  school,  and  with  your 
system  of  tuiiit  n,  which,  so  lar  as  I  c:in  judge  of  it,  seems  most  excellent,  that  f  am  convinced  she  never 
could  be  placed  with  a  master  n:;ore  cimpetent,  and  nnore  anxious  to  advance  her  eaucalion.  Ace.  pt  my 
best  thanks  ti  r  y  ur  attention,  and  believe  me,  denr  Sir,  ynurs  very  truly, 

Edinburgh,  I5tli  May  1836.  JOHN  F.  MACFARLAN. 

From  Robert  Steivart,  Esq.  of  Carfin,  Lanarkshire. 

Mr  Stewart  presents  his  compliments  to  Mr  Macdonaid,  and  in  leaving  town,  be  cannot  omit  bearing' 
testimony  to  the  kind  attention  and  singular  success  with  which  Mr  Macdonaia's  instructions  have  bei-ii 
accompaiiiea-  In  fwct,  Mr  Stewart  had  not  the  slightest  idea  that  so  much  could  be  done  in  so  very  short 
a  time  -with  so  young  a  child.  And  it  has  had  the  effect  of  making  a  commencement  of  such  a  descrip* 
tion,  as  may  be  kept  incre-asirg,  if  only  fair  pains  are  bestowed. 

7,  Coales  Crescent,  J4th  June  184^.  ROBERT  STEWART. 

Sacred  Readings. — "Mr  MacdonaM  delivered  a  second  selection  of  .S'ac)-.°fZ  Readings  in  the  Hopetouii  Rooms 
on  the  evening  or  .'eioiiday  last.  The  atteinpt  to  render  such  readings  int.  resting  is  a  bold  one,  and  is  such 
as  few  would  risk  ;  tut  in  Mr  Macdonald's  hands  it  succeeded  nobly;  better,  indeed,  than  almost  any 
persi  n  cou:d  have  predicated.  This  gentleman's  ear,  taste,  and  action,  are  all  admirable;  and  nothing, 
whether  erave  or  gp.y,  sacred  or  profane,  can  but  succeed  ia  his  hanAs."—Edinliurgh  Chronicle,  March  2, 
1839. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY.  403 

[Mr  Macdonald's  School  Advertisement — Coiitinued.'l 

Mr  Macdotmld' s  Readings  and  Recitations. — "  On  Tliursday  night,  Mr  Macdooald  <lflllver>>d  a  Rprles  of 
Readings  and  Ri^citatio  is  In  thH  Hupetitun  Kiioms.  JNlr  Macdoriald  acquitted  hicnsflr  on  iliis  occasion,  as 
on  eviry  other,  with  th^  greatest  credit  to  himself.  His  rearllnjr  was  at  once  chaste,  forcible,  and  plea- 
sing-; and  the  warm  manner  in  which  he  was  applauded,  spoke  the  feelings  of  the  audience.  Not  the 
least  pleasing  part  of  the  evening's  entertainment  was  the  appearance  of  one  of  Mr  Macdonald's  pupils,  a 
irinre  child,  but  who  showH<l  what  artmira  Oe  tertching  can  accomplisli  even  with  tlie  youngest." — Edin- 
burgh Evening  Post  and  Scottish  Stanrlard,  NovemOer  27,  1H4I. 

Elocution. — On  Friday,  Mr  Macdonald,  teacher  of  elocution,  George  Street,  gave  a  series  of  readings  and 
recitations  to  a  numi-rotis  and  highly  respectable  compaQy  in  the  Hop-'toun  Rooms.  It  miy  t>H.  rfclioned 
almost  unofC'SSHry  for  us  to  state,  that  Mr  Mai'dinahi  fully  sustained  the  liigh  leoutati  i'>  wiilch  lie  has 
so  long  I  Djnycd  iti  connexion  wiili  tills  usflul  ait.  Tlie  audience  were  di'llghted  with  the  it  e  arid  pathos 
Which  lie  liifusfd  into  the  words  of  pfiems,  which,  whi-n  ordinarily  n-ad,  los*  m  >re  tliin  hilf  their 
beauty,  and  numerous  hursts  of  applause  tes  ifl'd  their  satisfaction.  Two  of  Mr  M  icdonal'l's  pmills  did 
great  crt-olt  to  liis  skill  as  a  teacher,  by  the  taste  and  >  xactness  of  their  recitations.  —  Witness,  Ittt  Dec.  1842, 

"  On  Thusday,  the  E.tHraination  of  Mr  Macdonald's  Academy  took  place  In  the  presence  of  a  very  nu- 
merous aurtifiice.  Wk  n.-ed  Ho  no  mor«  th<o  siy,  thit  the  appearance  made  by  his  pupils  on  this  occa- 
sion fully  sustained  the  very  high  character  which  he  has  acqciired  as  a  Teacln-r  of  youth.  We  were 
part  <uil  irly  pleased  with  the  intimate  acq>iaincanc«  with  the  Word  of  G^id,  and  the  truths  of  revr-lation 
wnich  th  -y  displayed  ;  th.-  readiness  and  aciutracy  ot  their  answers  to  qU'  stions  on  th-s«  sur)j>'Cts,  clearly 
showing  the  care  which  is  taken  by  Mr  Macdooald  in  their  rt-Iigious  iiist.  uctiou,  Hissucci'ss  as  a  Teacher 
ot  Elocutinn,  too,  wms  evinced  by  the  excellent  style  in  which  the  recitations  ot  liis  pupils  wire  given  — 
a  style  which,  for  simplicity  and  exprisslven.^ss,  we  have  nevtr  seen  equilled.  Too  great  success  of  Mr 
Macdonald  as  a  Teach. r  is.  we  are  convinced,  no  more  than  his  peculiar  talents.,  hiseujr^y,  aud  tils  cha- 
racter deserve." — Witness,  July  SI,  Ibiil. 


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CHRISTIAN   DOCTRINE   AND   DUTY, 

BeingaSelectionof  Scripture  Passages  illustrative  of  this  Title.     (Marked  with  Emphases  and  Inflectione.) 

Prefixed  to  which  is  a  Summary  of  tl^e  Rules  of  Elocution. 

The  Appendix  contains  an  Abstract  of  Scripture  Geography. 

By  JOHN  MACD0N.1LD,  Teacher  of  English,  &c.,  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

My  Dear  Sib — I  have  received  your  most  interesting  volume,  which  lam  thoroughly  per  uaded  Is  to 
prove,  in  all  the  points  of  view  which  you  have  contemplated,  a  bighsy  acceptable  and  useful  manual. 

7,  Danube  Street,  Oct.  10,  1833.  WILLIAM  MUIR,  D.D. 

"  A  capital  text-book  for  schools,  students,  and  private  families." — Caledonian  Mercury. 

''  This  work  ought  to  be  In  tlie  possession  of  every  teacher  of  youth  in  Scotittod. " — Glasgow  Constitutional, 


J.  SIBBALD  &   SONS, 

FURNISHING  IRONMONGERS  TO  HER  MAJESTY, 
64,  G:^RGE  street,  EDINBURGH. 


JQ  &  S.  HAVING  found,  after  several  years'  experience,  that  Kinnaird  Grates  are 
.  O .  superior  to  all  others  for  curing  Smoke,  and  throwing  out  heat,  take  the  liberty  of 
recommending  them  to  Gentlemen  in  the  country  who  may  require  Grates,  and  beg  also  to 
say,  that  they  continue  to  send  out  men  to  build  up  these  and  make  such  alterations  as  are 
likely  to  prevent  Smoke. 

The  advantages  of  Kitchen  Ranges  with  Back  Boilers  are  now  so  generally  admitted,  from 
the  facilities  they  afford  of  heating  water  in  any  quantity  for  Baths,  Washing,  Scullery  and 
Kitchen  purposes,  that  J.  S.  &  S.  mention  them,  not  so  much  because  they  require  recom- 
mendation, as  to  state,  that,  from  the  experience  they  have  had  in  them,  they  are  enabled  to 
execute  orders  for  them  in  a  most  satisfactory  manner. 

In  addition  to  Smoke  Jacks  of  the  ordinary  construction,  J.  S.  &  S.  also  make  an  improved 
kind  with  enlarged  Fly-Wheel,  and  in  which  the  machinery  is  so  placed  as  to  belittle  affected 
by  the  heat  or  smoke,  and  may  therefore  be  kept  constantly  in  use  at  a  very  trifling  expense. 

Boiling  Tables,  with  Hot  Closets,  Ovens,  Charcoal  Plates,  &c.,  of  the  most  improved 
construction. 

As  it  is  impossible  in  this,  an  Advertisement,  to  enumerate  even  a  small  part  of  the  goods 
sold  by  J.  S.  &  S.,  they  will  be  happy  to  send  a  book,  containing  a  detailed  List,  free,  by  post 
to  such  families  as  may  desire  it. 


404  MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 

- ---   -   ■■  ■   —  — 

PRICES   OF   COALS    FURTHER   REDUCED 

AT    THE 

EDINBURGH  AND  GLASGOW  RAILWAY. 


WILLIAM  WILCOCKS,  in  returning  his  thanks  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Edinburgh  and 
its  Vicinity,  for  the  liberal  manner  in  which  they  have  patronized  him  since  he  com- 
menced the  Coal  Trade  on  this  Railway,  respectfully  invites  their  attention  to  the  still  greater 
variety  of  Coals  he  has  been  induced  to  bring  into  the  market ;  and  he  feels  assured  that  they 
who  have  not  yet  honoured  him  with  their  orders,  have  only  to  do  so,  in  order  to  be  satisfied 
that  the  Coals  in  his  Stock  are  not  surpassed  by  any  brought  into  Edinburgh. 

These  Coals  W.  W.  is  noiu  selling,  at  the  Raihvay  Depot,  at  the  following  very  low  prices  : — 


PER  TON. 

Duke  of  Hamilton's  Soft  Coal,    -         8s.  6d. 

Do.             do.          Splint  do.    -         8s.  6d. 

Craigend  Household  Soft  Coal,   -         8s.  6d. 

Craigend  Splint  Coal,          -         -         8s.  Od. 

Standrigg  Splint  Coal,  -  -  8s.  6d. 
Ballochney  Diamond  Coal,  of  excellent 

quality,  -  -  -  -  9s.  Od. 
Bantaskine  and  Callender  rich  Soft 

Coal,     -         .          ...         8s.  6d. 


PER  TON. 

Denniston  Jewel,  (a  very  fine  and 

lasting  Coal,)        -         -         -         9s.  Od. 

Banknock  Jewel  Coal,  easily  kindled,  9s.  6d. 

Benhar  Diamond  Coal,  exceedingly 

fine, 12s.  Od. 

Good  Parrot  Coal,      -         -         -       I2s.  Od. 

Balwhatson  Coal,        -         -         -         8s.  6d. 

GlenellrigBlackband,  a  very  clean  Coal,9s.  6d. 

Culm  Coal,        ...  4s.  and  5s. 


The  celebrated  Airdrie  Smithy  Coal,  12s.  6d.  per  Ton.  Char  or  Coke  supplied  at  17s.  6d.; 
delivered,  19s. 

Cartage,  short  distances,  6d. :  within  Tolls,  Is.;  to  Leith,  Is.  6d. 

W.  W.  has  also  on  hand  an  extensive  supply  of  the  very  best  English  Wallsend  Coals, 
at  his  Yard,  Junction  Road,  Leith,  delivered  in  Edinburgh,  Cartjjige  included,  at  19s.  per  Ton, 
and  which  he  particularly  recommends  to  families.  • 

Note. — Any  Families  requiring  a  Cart  of  Scotch  Coal,  can  have  a  bag  of  English  Coal 
sent  along  with  it. 

For  the  convenience  of  F&milies  residing  in  the  east  end  of  the  city,  Mr  Wilcocks  has 
made  arrangements  with  Robert  Clark,  Engraver  and  Lithographer,  next  door  to  the 
Company's  Office  for  Goods,  St  Andrew  Street. 

In  addition  to  this.  Orders  may  be  sent  to  Mr  Campbell,  Baker,  Lauriston. 


Mr  Menelaws,  Merchant,  143,  George  Street. 

Mr  Porteous,  22,  Maitland  Street. 

Messrs  Gillons,  64,  Grassmarket. 

Mr  Murray,  3,  Princes  Street. 

Mr  Miller,  Ironmonger,  Grassmarket. 

Mr  A.  Dallas,  11,  Athol  Place. 

A,  G.  Cuningham,  40,  Clerk  Street. 


George  Sanderson  &  Co., 7  8,  Princes  St       , 

and  II,  Melville  Place. 
Mr  M'Intyre,  Merchant,  78,  Queen  Street. 
John  Edgar,  II,  N.W.  Circus  Place. 
Mr  David  Brand,  13,  Kirkgate,  Leith. 
Messrs  Campbell  &  Co.,  45,  Giles  St.,  Leith. 
William  Lyon,  135,  Nicolson  Street. 


Families  sending  verbal  Orders  to  the  Depot,  are  particularly  requested  to  order  their 
servants  to  No.  4,  Office  of  Mr  Wu-cocks,  in  order  to  preveni  mistakes  that  may  otherwise 
occur. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 


405 


J.  &  P.  CAMERON, 

EDINBURGH  AND  GLASGOW  RAILWAY  CARRIERS, 

AND 

GENERAL  CARRIERS, 
TO  ALL  PARTS  IN  THE  NORTH  OF  SCOTLAND. 


Goods  forwarded  by  Railway  to 
Manchester,  Dublin,  Belfast, 
Ireland. 


ABERDEEN 

ARBROATH 

Alyth 

Amulree 

Auchinblae 

Auchterarder 

Aberfeldy 

Abernethy 

AUCHTERMUCHTY 

Banff 

Bervie 

Blair -Athole 

Blair-Gowrie 

BRECHIN 

CUPAR-FIFE 

CUPAR-ANGUS 

Carnoustie 

Ceres 

Crieff 

Comrie 

Chance-Inn 

Cromarty 

DUNDEE 

Darsiemuir 

Dingwall 

Dunkeld 

Dunning 

Dysart 

Elgin 


Glasgow,  Greenock,  Paisley,  Kilmarnock,  Ayr,  Liverpool, 
&c.,  and  all  parts  in  the  West  of  Scotland,  England,  and 


ALSO  DAILY  TO 
Erroll 
FORFAR 
1  ettercairn 
Forres 
Fochabers 
Falkland 
Freuchie 
Glammis 
Grantown 
Huntly 
Johnshaven 
Inverness 
Inehtui'e 
KIRKALDY 
KINGHORN 
Kennoway 
Kenmore 
Killin 
Kirriemuir 
Kirkmichael 
Kingussie 
Keith 
Kettle 
Kilmarnock 
Leslie 
Leven 
Leuchars 
Letham,  Fifeshire 


Letham,  Forfarshire 

Lvithrie 

Luthermuir 

Laurencekirk 

Laggan 

Largo 

MONTROSE 

Markineh 

Meigle 

Methven 

Muthill 

Monymusk 

NEWBURGH 

Newport 

Nairne 

PERTH 

Pathhead 

Peterhead 

Pitlessie 

Pitlochrie 

Rannoch 

St  Andrew's 

STRATHMIGLO 

Stanley 

Stonehaven 

Tarland 

Weem 

Wemyss,  &c. 


SPRING  VANS  AND  WAGGONS  SENT  FOR  LUGGAGE  TO  ANY  PART  IN  TOWN. 


RAILWAY  STATION, 
54,  LOTHIAN  STREET, 
195,  HIGH  STREET, 
1,  PRINCES  STREET, 

AND  AT 

TIMBER  BUSH, 


EDINBURGH. 


LEITH. 
JAMES  KERR,  Manager,  54,  Lothian  Stbeet. 


JOHN   HARGREAVES, 

CARRIER, 
11,  CANDLEMAKER  ROW,  EDINBURGH, 

TO   Hawick,  Langholm,   Longtown,   Carlisle,  Cumberland,  Penrith,  Kendal,    Lancaster, 
Wigan,    Blackburn,    Bury,    Bolton,  Preston,  Liverpool,  Rochdale,    and   Manchester. 
Leaves  every  Monday  and  Thursday  at  4  o'clock  p.m. 

Wm.  IRVING,  A^ent 


406 


MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 


THOMAS  DUNN, 

OPTICIAN, 

MATHEMATICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  INSTRUMENT 

MAKER, 

50,  HANOVER  STREET,  EDINBURGH, 

RESPECTFULLY  intimates  that  he  has  commenced  business  on  his  own  account  in  the 
above  Shop,  where  he  will  always  have  on  hand  a  select  Stock  of  SPECTACLES,  in 
Gold,  Silver,  Tortoiseshell,  Blue-Steel,  Bright-Steel,  and  Horn  Frames,  fitted  with  Pebble, 
Periscopic,  or  other  Lenses,  and  carefully  adapted  so  as  to  assist  and  preserve  the  sight  of  the 
wearers. 

Eye  Glasses  and  Hand  Spectacles. 
Theodolites,  Levels,  Mining- Compasses. 
Protractors,  Levelling  Staves,  Chains. 
Tapes,  Chain  Scales,  Pantographs. 
Optic  Squares,  Parallel  Rulers. 
Pocket  Compasses,  Gunter's  Scales. 
Drawing  Instruments,  Single  or  in  Cases. 
Pillar  Compasses. 
Dividers,  Steel  Drawing  Pens. 
Bow  Compasses,  &c. 


Air  Pumps,  Electrical  Machines. 

Galvanic  Apparatus. 

Fine  Balances,  Magic  Lanterns. 

Engravers'  Glasses,  Botanical  Glasses.  , 

Barometers, 

Ditto  for  measuring  Heights. 

Thermometers  for  the  Window ;  Bath,  Pocket, 

Brewers',  &c. 
Registering  Thermometers. 
Hydrometers,  Specific  Gravity  Bottles,  &c. 

From  the  experience  T.  D.  has  had  during  the  last  eighteen  years  as  principal  assistant  to 
his  late  Brother,  and  the  attention  he  has  bestowed  on  business,  he  trusts  he  will  give  satis- 
faction to  those  who  may  honour  him  with  their  patronage. 


Every  description  of  Experimental  and  Illustrative  Apparatus,  Models  of  Machines, 

Instruments,  &c.  made  to  order. 

^*^  Repairs  executed  in  the  best  manner,  and  on  the  shortest  notice. 
50,  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 


CANAL  CONVEYANCE. 


THE  GLASGOW  and  EDINBURGH 
CANAL  SHIPPING  COMPANY'S 
NEW  IRON  FLY  BOATS,  with  PAS- 
SENGERS and  GOODS,  leave  Port  Hope- 
toun  at  Seven  o' Clock,  and  LUGGAGE  Boats 
at  Eight  o'clock  every  lawful  Evening.  Re- 
ceiving Houses,  185,  High  Street;  and 8,  South 
Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Sanderson  and  Henderson,  Managers  ; 
offices,  63,  Queen  Street,  Glasgow;  Port- 
Hopetoun,  Edinburgh,  and  Timber-Bush, 
Leith. 


WEARING  APPAREL. 


JOHN  O'NIEL,  Clothier, 
Nos.  11  &  12,  ST  MARY'S  WYND, 

BEGS  leave  to  acquaint  the  Public  in  ge- 
neral, that  he  gives  the  highest  prices 
for  every  description  of  Ladies'  and  Gentle- 
men's cast-off  Clothes,  and  continues  to  sell 
Gentlemen's  and  Youths'  Clothing  at  the  same 
moderate  prices  as  have  hitherto  gained  him 
such  a  share  of  pubhc  support. 

N.B. — Any  Lady  or  Gentleman  having  cast- 
off  Clothes  to  dispose  of,  by  sending  their  ad- 
dress, will  be  punctually  attended  to. 


MISCELLANEOUS    DIRECTORY. 


407 


THE  OLDEST  ESTABLISHED 

WHIP  AND  THONG  MANU- 
FACTORY IN  SCOTLAND, 

No.  4,  BROWN  SQUARE,  EDINBURGH, 
GEORGE  IV.  BRIDGE. 

G&  J.  LEGGAT  beg  to  return  their 
>  grateful  thanks  for  the  liberal  patron- 
age bestowed  on  the  above  Establishment  by 
their  friends  and  the  public  for  the  last  thirty- 
three  years,  and  assure  them  that  nothing- 
shall  be  wanting  on  their  part  to  merit  a  con- 
tinuance of  their  favours  Their  STOCK  is 
always  extensive,  and  of  the  best  materials. 

Whips  made  to  any  pattern,  and  Repairs 
neatly  executed. 

CATTLE-RAJNrMERs  of  all  the  most  approved 
kinds.  A  large  assortment  of  Cane  always  on 
hand. 

G.  &  J.  L.  respectfully  intimate,  that  their 
Goods  are  manufactured  under  their  personal 
superintendence,  and  warrant  that  quality 
and  price  cannot  be  equalled  by  any  other 
establishment  in  this  country. 

N.  B.  Agents,  Exporters,  and  Wholesale 
Dealers,  supplied  on  the  lowest  possible 
terms. 

COAL. 

JOHN  NOBLE,  Coal  Merchant,  6,  Port- 
Hopetoun,  hereby  intimates  to  his  Friends 
and  the  Public,  that  he  continues  to  supply, 
at  the  current  prices,  the  different  kinds  of 
Canal,  Piailway,  and  English  Coal. 
N.B Paid  on  delivery. 

HOUSEHOLD  LINEN,  &c., 
Dunfermline  Warehouse,  13,  Hanover  Street. 

JBOW'IE  has  always  on  hand  Table 
.  Cloths,  Towellings,  and  Sheetings  of 
every  description  ;  Scotch  and  Irish  Linens, 
Cotton  Shirtings.  Cambrics,  and  Longlawns, 
at  all  prices ;  Bed-Ticks,  Quilts,  and  Counter- 
panes ;  Blankets  and  Flannels ;  Holland  for 
Window  Blinds,  &c.  &c.,  at  13,  South  Han- 
over Street,  of  that  superior  quality  which  J. 
Bowie's  Stock  has  maintained  for  more  than 
Forty  Years. 

*^:*  Very  low  prices  could  be  quoted  for  the 
above,  but  this  practice  is  generally  more  cal- 
culated to  deceive,  than  to  guide  the  pur- 
chaser. 

THE  statuary!  " 

NATIONAL  MONUMENT. 

TWELFTH  SEASON  will  RE- OPEN  on 
TUESDAY  9th  May,  with  an  additional 
EQUESTRIAN  STATUE  of  NAPO- 
LEON, sculptured  from  one  of  the  finest 
Specimens  of  Craigleith  Stone. 

Open  from  Ten  till  Dusk.  Admittance, 
One  Shilling. 


IRONMONGERY,  GAS- 

FITTING,   AND   BATH 

ESTABLISLIMENT. 

(sign  or  THE  SHOWER  BATH,) 

78,  QUEEN  STREET,  WEST  END. 


J     KENNEDY  invites  an  inspection  of  the 
.    SELF-HEATING  PLUNGE  BATH, 

with  Shower,  which  he  has  succeeded  in  con- 
structing on  an  entirely  new  principle,  and,  by 
the  introduction  of  a  double  flue,  the  quantity 
of  water  required  for  a  Bath  can  be  brought 
up  to  the  temperature  of  100  in  about  fifteen 
minutes. 

Shower  and  Spunging  Bath  combined,  L.l, 
15s.  and  upwards. 

BATHS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION 
LENT  OUT,  AS  USUAL. 

A  CHOICE  SELECTION  OF 

GAS  LUSTRES,  PENDANTS,  AND 
BRACKETS. 

GAS  APPARATUS 

fitted  up  on  the  most  approved  principle,  by 
superior  workmen. 

SUPERIOR  TABLE  CUTLERY, 
GRATES,   FENDERS,  FIRE-IRONS; 

ALSO,  THE 

KINNAIRD  COTTAGE  GRATE, 

with  Fire  Pavement,  for  giving  out  heat  and 

preventing  smoke. 


Families  favouring  this  Estahlishment  with 
their  Orders,  may  rely  on  every  attention  Icing 
paid,  as  none  but  superior  Workmen  are  em- 
ployed. 


408 


MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 


BOOKBINDING   AND 
STATIONERY. 


MARSHALL  and  M'DONALD  most  re- 
spectfully intimate,  that  they  have  com- 
menced Business  in  the  above  Line,  at  No.  79, 
South  Bridge,  (first  Stair  north  of  Adam 
Square,)  and  from  the  long  experience  they 
have  had  in  Messrs  Henderson  and  Bisset's, 
and  other  first-rate  Binding  Establishments, 
trust,  by  strict  attention  to  Business,  and  exe- 
cuting all  Orders  in  a  superior  style  of  work- 
manship, combined  with  moderation  in  charge, 
to  merit  a  share  of  public  patronage. 

Music  and  Law  Books,  Ladies'  Albums, 
Manuscripts,  Old  Works,  &c.,  neatly  and 
carefully  bound,  in  every  variety  of  style,  and 
to  any  pattern. 

Account  Books,  Ledgers,  Day  Books,  Jour- 
nals, &c.,  ruled  and  bound  to  Order. 

Libraries  carefully  relettered,  furbished, 
and  repaired. 

*^*  Orders  from  the  Country  promptly 
attended  to. 


LEECH  DEPOT. 


THE  LEECH  DEPOT,  estabUshed  since 
the  Penny  Postage,  by 

J.  WOOD  &  Co. 
Original  Importers  and  Wholesale  Dealers  in 
Swedish  Leeches,  which  they  Import,  weekly, 
packed  in  the  Turf  that  they  were  bred  in,  to 
preserve  their  health  and  quality,  which  is  so 
superior  to  any  other  Leech,  that  its  bite  in- 
flames not,  or  ever  leaves  mark  on  the  skin, 

warhanted, 

is  at  No.  4,  Elder  Street,  Edinburgh. 


EDINBURGH  &  GLASGOW 
RAILWAY  COALS. 


TAMES  M'NAUGHTON,  (the  first  who 
«J  embraced  the  facilities  afforded  by  the 
above  Railway  of  securing  to  the  inhabitants 
of  Edinburgh  and  vicinity  a  great  variety  of 
Coal  fresh  from  the  pits  daily  during  the  past 
winter,)  begs  most  respectfully  to  tender  his 
grateful  acknowledgments  for  the  liberal  share 
of  patronage  bestowed  on  him  since  commenc- 
ing the  Coal  trade,  and  assures  them  that  no 
exertion  shall  be  wanting  on  his  part  to  supply 
them  with  the  best  Coal  the  various  pits 
afford,  at  the  lowest  remunerating  profits.  A 
single  trial  is  respectfully  requesfed,convinced 
that  this  is  only  wantimj  to  secure  a  more 
extended  patronage. 

Office,  No.  1,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Rail- 
way Depot,  Edinburgh, 


WEARING  APPAREL. 


P.  C  A  R  R  O  N, 

CLOTHIER, 

Nos.  1  &  8,  ST  MARY'S  WYND, 

BEGS  to  remind  his  Friends  and  the  Public, 
that   he  continues  to  give  the   highest 
price  in  cash  for  every  description  of 

GENTLEMEN'S  WEARING  APPAREL, 
NAVAL  AND  MILITARY  UNIFORMS, 

&c., 

and  will  be  happy  to  v/ait  on  any  Gentleman 
having  such  to  dispose  of. 

That  he  continues  to  make  and  sell  Gentle- 
men's and  Boys'  Clothes  at  tlie  same  low 
prices  which  have  hitherto  gained  for  him  so 
liberal  a  share  of  their  patronage. 


DENTAL  SURGERY. 


MR  JAMESON, 

SURGEON-DENTIST, 

{^Licentiate  of  Surgeons'  Hall,  Edinburgh,  and  of 
Apothecary's  Hall,  London,) 

MAY  be  consulted,  without  charge,  on  all 
the  diseases  of  the  Teeth  and  Mouth. 

Artificial  Teeth  of  every  description  sup- 
plied, and  all  Operations  connected  with 
Dental  Surgery  performed  with  care. 

*^*  Advice  to  the  Poor  daily. 

87,  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 


E.  &  D.  ROBERTSON, 

UPHOLSTERERS,  UNDERTAKERS, 
APPRAISERS  &  AUCTIONEERS, 

BEG  respectfully  to  inform  their  Friends 
and  the  Public,  that  their  former  Pre- 
mises at  the  Fountain  Well,  High  Street,  hav- 
ing been  taken  down,  they  have  now  removed 
to  these  Extensive  Premises,  No.  56,  North 
Hanover  Street,  where  they  will  always  have 
on  hand  a  large  assortment  of  Household 
Furnishings,  New  and  Second-Hand ;  also 
Carpeting.  Rugs,  Printed  and  Plain  Crumb- 
Cloths,  Painted  Table-Covers  and  Floor- 
cloths ;  Goose  and  Poultry  Feathers,  well- 
seasoned,  &c.  &c. 

House  Property,  Furniture,  and  other  Goods 
Appraised  or  Auctioned,  in  Town  or  Country. 

Every  attention  devoted  to  the  conducting 
of  Funerals,  and  House  Furniture  on  loan. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 


400 


SWORD'S  HOUSE  AGENCY 
OFFICE, 

22,  SOUTH  HANOVER  STREET. 

AT  this  Office  certain  Information  can  always 
be  obtained  regardinp:  Houses  of  every 
description,  Furnished  and  Unfurnished  Lodg- 
ings, Board,  &c.  &c.,  in  town  and  country,  for 
Letting  or  Sale.  The  Lists  are  printed,  and 
the  houses  classified,  showing  rents,  and  giving 
each  a  particular  description. 

A   BED-ROOM 

completely  and  neatly  Furnished,  with  every 
article  necessary  {Lineiis  only  excepted),  for 
10  Guineas.  A  Ditto,  very  handsome,  with 
every  comfort,  15  Guineas.  Model  Bed-Rooms 
always  ready  for  inspection ;  the  whole  New 
and  Substantial,  and  every  article  warranted; 
a  Large  Selection  of  Superior  Carpeting  and 
well-seasoned  Painted  Floor  Cloths,  various 
widths,  all  at  2s.  6d.  per  square  yard. 

Easy  Chairs  in  great  variety,  from  40s.  and 
upwards,  all  warranted ;  Moreens  andDamasks, 
of  a  superior  make  and  fast  colours ;  Moreen 
Window  Curtains,  of  an  excellent  quality, 
furnished  and  handsomely  fitted  up,  for 
L.2,  15s.  6d.  each;  Ditto,  with  best  ingrained 
Crimson  Moreen,  L.3,  3s.;  Elegant  Ditto,  of 
Best  Damask,  with  richly  Carved  and  Gilt 
Cornice,  proportionally  low. 

A  large  Assortment  of  New  and  Second- 
hand Grates,  Fenders,  Fire-irons,  Kitchen 
Ranges,  &c. — At 

SWORD'S, 

22,  South  Hanover  Street, 

(  West  Side,  opposite  the  Albert  Coffeehouse,  and 

first  door  up  stairs.) 

ESTIMATES,  detailing  every  article  of 
FURNITURE  for  the  complete  furnishing  of 
a  single  Room,  or  a  whole  House,  prepared, 
and  sent  free. 

FURNITURE  EXCHANGED,  Sold  on 
Commission,  or  Purchased  at  once  for  Cash. 

APPRAISEMENTS  made,  and  Auction 
Sales  conducted. 

Cabinet  and  Upholstery  Work  by  careful 
and  experienced  Workmen. 

*^*  No  charge  for  Packing,  and  Goods  de- 
livered free  within  10  miles  of  Edinburgh; 
also  free  at  Glasgow,  and  other  places  not  ex- 
ceeding a  greater  distance,  to  which  there  is  a 
convenient  water-carriage. 
25th  May,  1843. 


SIR  JOHN  HOPE'S  COALS. 

"QEGULAR  Supplies  of  the  superior  and 
JLV     well-known  CRAIGHALL   and   ED- 
MONSTONE  COALS  are  received  daily  at 
the  Railway  depot,  St  Leonards. 
Apply  to 
JOHN  MOFFAT, 

Proprietor's  Agent. 
25th  May,  1843. 


SECOND-HAND  CLOTHES. 

HENRY  CONW^VY,  Clothier,  37,  St 
Mary's  Wynd,  (opposite  Boyd's  Entry,) 
begs  to  remind  Ladies  and  Gentlemen  that 
he  continues  to  give  the  highest  Cash  Price 
for  every  description  of  WEARING  AP- 
PAREL, Naval  and  Military  uniforms,  &c. 

H.  C.  will  be  happy  to  wait  on  any  Lady 
or  Gentleman  at  their  residence  who  may  wish 
to  dispose  of  any  description  of  Clothes. 

Orders  attended  to  on  the  Shortest  Notice. 


MINTO  HOUSE  HOSPITAL 

AND  DISPENSARY, 

ARGYLE  SQUARE. 


ORDINARY  MEDICAL  OFFICERS. 

Dr  A.  Peddie,  11,  Rutland  Square. 
Dr  J.  Brown,  35,  London  Street. 
Dr  Cornwall,  25,  Royal  Circus. 

CONSULTING  SURGEON. 

Professor  Syme,  9,  Charlotte  Square. 

THIS  Institution  is  intended  for  the  bene- 
fit of  a  numerous  class  of  individuals, 
who,  when  labouring  under  disease,  though 
unable  to  pay  for  professional  attendance,  are 
unwilling  to  be  considered  objects  of  charity, 
and  enter  a  public  hospital.  It  will  be  found' 
advantageous  for  Servants  and  Lodgers,  who 
cannot,  from  their  peculiar  situations,  obtain 
the  necessary  attentions  and  comforts  during 
sickness ;  and  also  for  patients  coming  from 
the  country  in  quest  of  Medical  or  Surgical 
aid,  to  whom  the  expense  of  lodging  and  at- 
tendance, perhaps  for  a  protracted  period, 
would  become  oppressive. 

The  House  is  situated  in  a  quiet  and  healthy 
part  of  the  town  ;  the  building  itself  is  com- 
modious, the  rooms  airy,  and  provided  with 
every  necessary  convenience  ;  and  all  the  ar- 
rangements have  been  made,  with  a  view  to 
the  seclusion  and  comfort  of  the  patient. 

The  rates  of  admission  are  10s.  or  £1  per 
week,  according  to  the  accommodation  re- 
quired ;  and  these  sums  are  calculated  as 
barely  adequate  to  cover  the  necessary  outlay 
for  nurses,  diets,  and  medicines. 

Patients  wishing  to  be  admitted  to  Minto 
House  may  apply  to  any  of  the  Medical  Offi- 
2ers,  and,  if  resident  in  the  country,  should 
communicate  their  intention  before  coming 
to  town,  that  arrangements  may  be  made  for 
their  immediate  reception. 

Attached  to  the  Hospital  is  a  Dispensary, 
for  the  relief  of  the  diseased  poor.  The  Medi- 
cal Officers  attend  every  day  at  one  o'clock, 
when  advice  and  medicines  are  given ;  and 
those  Patients  who  are  unable  to  attend  at  the 
Institution,  are  visited  at  their  own  houses  by 
the  Pupils,  who  also  afford  assistance  in  urgent 
cases  at  any  hour  of  the  day  or  night. 


410 


MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 


DYERS  &  SCOURERS,  &c. 


PETER  &  ROBERT  HAY, 

(^Successors  to  the  late  William  Cooper^ 

VELVET,  Silk,  and  Satin  Dyers  and 
Dressers,  and  Silk  Waterers,  No.  1, 
HERIOT  BtllLDINGS,  lower  end  of  Dick- 
son's Nurseries,  and  opposite  Pilrig  Avenue, 
Leith  Walk — beg  most  respectfully  to  remind 
their  friends  and  customers,  and  the  public  in 
general,  that  their  business  is  carried  on  solely 
at  the  above  premises. 

Moreen  and  Damask  Furniture  cleaned, 
dyed,  and  dressed.  Chintz  Furniture  cleaned, 
stiffened,  and  glazed. 

1^^  Please  observe  the  above  Address. 


FAMILY    MANGLE 
MANUFACTORY, 

4,  NOTTINGHAM     PLACE, 
{Next  Hfv  Majesty's  Repository.') 

ALEX.  GIBB  begs  to  state  that  he  has 
always  on  hand  a  large  assortment  of 
FAMILY  MANGLES,  made  on  the  most 
improved  principles,  which  for  years  past  has 
given  great  satisfaction. 

Old  MANGLES  taken  in  Exchange. 


ARTIFICIAL  LIMBS. 

EOBERT  FORTUNE,  Spinal  Stay  and 
ARTiFiciAii  Leg  and  Arm  Maker,  re- 
spectfully intimates  that  he  makes  improved 
Elastic  Stays,  for  cui-vature  or  weakness  of  the 
Spine,  —  Bandages  for  every  description  of 
Deformed  Limbs,  Artificial  Legs,  Arms,  and 
Hands,  made  uncommonly  light,  at  the  same 
time  very  durable,  —  Patent  and  Common 
Trusses  for  every  kind  of  Hernia, — Prolapsus 
Ani  Instruments, — Laced  Stockings  for  Vari- 
cose Veins,  or  Swelled  Legs,  &c.  &c.,  on  im- 
proved principles. 

N.B Mrs    FORTUNE   makes   Ladies' 

Belts  and  Bandages  on  the  shortest  Notice. 
*^*  67,  Nicolson  Street,  Edinburgh. 


LONDON  NEWSPAPERS. 

THE  LATEST  EDITIONS  of  the  LON- 
DON NEWSPAPERS  forwarded 
direct  from  London.,  with  the  greatest  regula- 
rity, to  all  parts  of  the  United  Kingdom,  at 
the  same  price  as  charged  in  London  or  Edin- 
burgh. 

JOHN  SUTHERLAND,  &  Co. 
London  News  Agents, 
12,  Calton  Street,  Edinburgh. 


EDINBURGH  &  DALKEITH 
RAILWAY  COAL. 


pHARLES  BROWN,  Coal  Merchant,  Re- 
\J  moving  to  No.  5,  St  Leonard's  Depot,  begs 
to  intimate  to  his  friends  and  the  public,  that 
he  still  continues  to  supply  Sir  John  Hope's 
New  Craighall  and  Edmonston,  also  the  New- 
battle,  Dalkeith,  and  Arniston  Coals,  Diamond, 
Jewel,  Household,  Chews,  Dross,  and  Chirl 
Coal ;  also  best  English — all  carefully  selected, 
and  at  moderate  prices,  (for  Ready  Money.) 
After  the  Term,  Whitsunday,  aU  Orders  to 
be  addressed  to  Charles  Brown,  No.  5,  St 
Leonard's  Depot. 


ENGLISH  AND  IRISH 
CLAIMS  AND  AFFIDAVITS. 

MR  JOHN  GILMOUR,  S.S.C,  (Cham- 
bers, 5,  Antigua  Street,  Leith  Walk,) 
has  been  appointed  Commissioner  in  Scotland 
for  taking  Affidavits  in  the  Courts  of  Com- 
mon Law  at  Westminster,  and  in  the  Courts 
of  Chancery  and  Common  Pleas  of  Lancaster, 
Durham,  and  Sadberge  in  England  ;  and  in 
the  Courts  of  Queen's  Bench  in  Ireland. 


TO  NOBLEMEN,  GENTLEMEN, 

AND  STEWARDS  OF 

DINNERS,  CONCERTS,  &c. 

MR  EBSWORTH,  Teacher  of  Singing, 
respectfully  intimates,  that  he  attends, 
professionally,  in  town  or  country,  with  every 
variety  of  Songs  that  may  be  required ;  and 
pledges  himself  to  provide  the  best  Glee  Party 
in  Edinburgh.  For  Terms,  &c.,  address  No. 
4,  Montgomery  Street,  Edinburgh. 


DENTAL  SURGERY. 


MR  VERNON,  Surgeon-Dentist,  80, 
Princes  Street,  may  be  consulted  upon 
every  branch  of  his  Profession  free. 

Natural  and  Artificial  Teeth,  including  the 
Incorrodible,  which  is  at  present  unsurpassed 
by  any  other  in  the  perfect  resemblance  of  the 
natural ;  neither  is  it  effected  by  acids. 

In  cases  of  Toothach,  Mr  Vernon  highly 
recommends  his  improved  method  of  filling 
decayed  Teeth,  Avhereby  immediate  relief  is 
given,  and  the  teeth  made  useful  for  many 
years  afterwards. 

Advice  and  Medicine  to  the  Poor  gratis 
from  nine  to  ten  a.m. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 


411 


THE    SIXTEENTH 
THOUSAND. 


Just  published,  price  3s.,  and  sent  free  in  a 
Sealed  Envelope  on  receipt  of  a  Post- Office 
Order  for  3s.  6d., 

MANHOOD: 

The  CAUSES  of  its  PREMATURE  DE- 
CLINE ;  with  Plain  Directions  for  its  perfect 
Restoration ;  addressed  to  those  suftering  from 
the  destructive  eflPects  of  excessive  indulgence, 
solitary  habits,  or  infection ;  followed  by  obser- 
vations on  Marriage,  the  Treatment  of  Syphi- 
lis, Gonorrhoea,  Gleet,  &c.,  Illustrated  with 
Cases,  &c. 

SIXTEENTH    EDITION. 

By  J.  L.  CURTIS  &  Co., 
Consulting  Surgeons,  London. 
Published  by  the  Authors,  and  sold  by 
Burgess,  Medical  Bookseller,  28,  Coventry 
Street,  Haymarket:  Strange,  21,  Paternoster 
Row,  London  ;  Philip,  South  Castle  Street, 
Liverpool;  Messrs  Famin  and  Co.,  Medical 
Booksellers  to  the  College  of  Surgeons  in  Ire- 
land, 41,  Grafton  Street,  Dublin  ;  Dnimmond, 
5,  Blair  Street,  Edinburgh;  Barnes,  39,  High 
Street,  Glasgow;  Black,  Bootmaker,  Stranraer  ; 
Bristow,  Greenock ;  Strachan,  Aberdeen;  Cur- 
rie.  Herald  Office,  Dundee ;  and  by  all  Book- 
sellers. 

OPINIONS  OF   THE   PRESS. 

"  This  is  a  work  that  we  fear  there  exists  too 
much  need  for,  to  cause  us  to  hesitate  to  recom- 
mend it  for  general  perusal.  Every  branch  of 
those  frightful  maladies,  whether  the  result  of 
immoral  habits  or  secret  vices,  is  here  succinctly 
treated,  and  divested  of  all  medical  technicality ; 
plain  and  easy  directions  are  given  for  the  best 
mode  to  be  pursued  in  all  cases,  however  com- 
plicated or  apparently  hopeless.  To  the  mar- 
ried, as  well  as  the  unmarried,  this  little  work 
alike  affords  consolation  and  cure  in  peculiar 
cases,  and  ue  are  doing  a  service  to  society  in 
recommending  it  to  general  notice." — Essex 
and  Herts  Mtrcuri/. 

"  This  work,  a  Tenth  Edition  of  which  is 
now  presented  to  the  public,  te)i  thousand  copies 
having  been  exhausted  since  its  first  appearance, 
has  been  very  much  improved  and  enlarged  by 
the  addition  of  a  more  extended  and  clear  detail 
of  general  principles,  as  also  by  the  insertion  of 
several  new  and  highly  interesting  cases.  We 
feel  no  hesitation  in  saying,  that  there  is  no 
member  of  society  by  whom  the  book  will  not 
be  found  useful,  whether  such  person  hold  the 
relation  of  a  pakent,  a  preceptor,  or  a 
CLERGTiiAN." — Sun,  Evening  Paper. 

"  Messrs  Curtis's  work,  entitled  '  Manhood,' 
is  one  of  the  few  books  now  coming  before  the 
public  on  such  a  subject,  which  can  lay  claim  to 
the  character  of  being  strictly  professional,  at 
the  same  time  that  it  is  fully  intelligible  to  all 
who  read  it.  The  moral  and  medical  precepts 
given  in  it  render  it  invaluable." — Magnet, 


"  The  perusal  of  Messrs  Curtis's  book,  en- 
titled '  Manhood,'  has  really  astonished  us,  by 
developing  a  series  of  maladies,  the  never- failing 
consequence  of  the  vicious  habit  of  which  it 
treats.  The  clear  connexion  pointed  out  be- 
tween the  assigned  cause  and  the  effects,  is  per- 
ceptible to  every  capacity." — Age. 

Messrs  Curtis  and  Co.  are  to  be  consulted 
daily  at  their  residence,  No.  7,  Frith  Street, 
Soho  Stpiare,  London. 

Country  Patients  are  requested  to  be  as 
minute  as  possible  in  the  detail  of  their  cases, 
as  to  the  duration  of  the  complaint,  the 
symptoms,  age,  general  habits  of  living,  and 
occupation  in  life  of  the  party ;  the  communi- 
cation must  be  accompanied  by  the  usual 
consultation  fee  of  L.l ;  and  in  all  cases  the 
most  inviolable  secrecy  may  be  relied  on. 

The  above  forwarded,  post  paid,  in  a  Sealed 
Envelope,  for  3s.  6d.,  by 

William  Dbummond,  5,  Blair  Street, 
Edinburgh. 


BRODIE  AND  HUME, 

PLUMBERS,  BRASSFOUNDERS, 

AND 

LEAD  PIPE  MANUFACTURERS, 

21,  West  Register  Street, 

EDINBURGH, 

AND 

101,  Constitution  Street, 
LEITH, 

HAVE  at  present  for  disposal,  at  moderate 
prices,  a  large  and  choice  assortment  of 
LAMPS,  LUSTRES,  &c.,  of  the  newest  and 
most  elegant  designs,  to  an  inspection  of  which 
they  respectfully  invite  intending  purchasers. 

In  addition  to  which,  they  beg  to  submit  to 
the  notice  of  Architects,  Builders,  and  the 
Public  generally,  the  article  of  SHEET 
ZINC,  now  brought  into  so  extensive  use. 

The  still  increasing  demand  for  this  Metal 
has  induced  B.  &  H.  to  pay  particular  atten- 
tion to  its  peculiar  properties  and  uses ;  and 
from  practical  test,  they  have  discovered  in 
what  situations,  and  to  what  purposes,  it  may 
with  advantage  be  applied  as  a  substitute  for 
Lead  and  other  Metals. 

They  have  successfully  used  it  in  the  mak- 
ing of  Roof-ridging,  Roans,  Rain-water  Con- 
ductors, Speaking  pipes,  and  Pipes  for  Warm- 
ing and  Ventilating  Buildings,  &c.,  lining  of 
Baths,  Packing  Cases,  &c..  Window  Astragals, 
diamond  form  or  otherwise,  well  adapted  for 
Churches,  Cottages,  or  Workshops. 

Orders  for  repairs  in  Plumbing  and  Gas- 
fitting  promptly  and  carefully  executed. 

The  trade  supplied  on  most  liberal  terms 
with  Rolled  Lead,  Sheet  Zinc,  Patent  Lead 
Pipe,  Gas-tubing,  Gas-fittings,  Pumps,  Cocks, 
Water  Closets,  Zinc  Window  Astragals,  &c. 


412 


MISCELLANEOUS    DIRECTORY. 


MONS.  A.  F.  GUILLEREZ  (formerly 
Proprietor  of  an  Educational  Establish- 
ment of  the  first  class  in  Paris,  Professor  of 
Rhetoric  in  the  University  of  France,  Author 
of  the  Grammaire  Francaise  Historique,  &c., 
rewarded  and  adopted  both  by  the  King  and 
the  Government  of  the  Belgians)  continues 
to  give  lessons  in  the  French  Language  and 
Literature.  Boarding  Schools  and  Private 
Families  attended. 

30,  St  Andrew  Square. 

Puhlished  by 
MONSIEUR  GUILLEREZ,  at  P.  RrcKARD's, 
South  Bridge,  and  all  the  Booksellers,  de- 
dicated to  the  King  of  the  Belgians, 
A  NEW  FRENCH  GRAMMAR, 
Illustrated  by  Examples  referring  to  the  His- 
tory of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  with  only 
one  Conjugation,  a  Vocabulary  of  Primitive 
Tenses,  &c.    Translated  by  E.  C.  Anderson. 
Price  3s.  6d. 

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HISTORIQUES,  ou Exercises  surlaLangue 
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Grande-Bretagne  et  a  I'lrlande,  et  extraits  des 
meilleurs  ecrivains  modernes  Franqais.  Price 
3s.  6d. 

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TION,  18,  BROWN  SQUARE. 

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EVERY  Branch  of  EDUCATION  com- 
municated on  principles  drawn  from 
an  intimate  knowledge  of  the  constitution  of 
the  Young  Mind,  and  verified  by  a  practical 
experience,  not  surpassed,  perhaps,  by  that  of 
any  other  Teacher. . 

Professor  of  the  Science  and  Practice  of 
Elocution.  Private  hours  can  be  devoted 
to  the  Instruction  of  Young  Gentlemen,  who 
may  rely  on  acquiring  a  graceful  system  of 
Gesture,  a  correct  Accent,  and,  in  every  sense, 
an  accurate  and  elegant  Enunciation. 


ACADEMY 

FOR 

WRITING,  ARITHMETIC, 

AND 

BOOK-KEEPING, 

12,  QUEEN  STREET. 

MR  W  A  T  S  O  N '  S   Classes  are  Open  in 
Summer  from  7   Morning  till  4  After- 
noon; in  Winter  from  10  till  4. 

The  Ladies  and  Gentlemen  are  taught  in 

Separate  Rooms. 
Private  Tuition  in  Boai-ding- Schools  and 

Families. 
Circulars,  containing  references  and  further 
particulars,  to  be  had  at  the  Class-rooms. 
Edinburgh,  May,  1843. 


NOTICE. 

HIGHEST  PRICE  GIVEN  FOR  SE- 
COND-HAND CLOTHES. 

JOSEPH  GRIFFIN  respectfuUy  intimates, 
that  he  continues  to  give  the  highest 
price  in  cash  for  every  description  of  Ladies' 
and  Gentlemen's  Wearing  Apparel,  and  will 
be  happy  to  wait  on  any  Lady  or  Gentleman 
having  such  to  dispose  of. 
21,  Blair  Street,  Edinburgh. 


DRESSING  AND  WRITING  CASE 
MAKERS. 

WILSON  AND  CO., 

(Late  Wm.  Wilson. — Established  1817,) 
21,  GEORGE  STREET, 

Manufacturers  of  every  Di^.scrijitiun  of  Fancy 
Wood,  Shell,  and  Leather  Goods, 

HAVE  always  on  hand  a  large  Assortment 
of  Dressing  Cases,  Work  Boxes,  Desks, 
Ink  and  Reading  Stands,  Book  Trays,  Plate, 
Medicine  and  Tea  Chests,  Pocket  Books,  Port- 
folios, Writing,  Jewel,  Card,  Brush,  Envelope, 
Cigar,  and  Miniature  Cases. 

Bagatelle  and  Backgammon  Tables,  Chess 
and  Cribbage  Boards,  Jewellery,  Cutlery, 
Combs,  Brushes,  &c.  &c. 

Embroidery  made  up — Articles  of  Vertu 
repaired. 

JOHNSTONE  &  BRIGGS, 

COAL    MERCHANTS, 

No.  1,  Railway  Depot,  St.  Leonards, 

BEG  to  intimate  that  they  receive  daily 
supplies  of  the  following  Coal,  fresh 
from  the  Pits,  and  carefully  hand-picked, 
viz. : — 

Sir  John  Hope's  New  Craighall,  and  Ed- 
monston ;  also  Arniston ;  Newbattle ;  Dalkeith 
and  English  Wallsend. 

Families  favouring  them  with  their  orders 
may  rely  on  being  promptly  supplied  with  a 
good  and  well-selected  Article,  {at  the  lowest 
possible  Cash  price,)  one  of  the  Firm  being 
in  constant  attendance.  For  the  Fegiilatiori, 
Delivery,  and  Check  on  Fraud,  see  the  fol- 
lowing Advertisements — viz.,  Edinburgh  and 
Dalkeith  Railway  Company's. 

COOKERY. 

MRS  M'EWEN  continues  to  give  Instkuc- 
TiONS  to  Ladies,  every  lawful  day,  all  the 
year  round,  in  the  Arts  of  Cookert,  Confec- 
tionary, and  Making  all  Kinds  of  Cak.es, 
Bread,  Rolls,  &c.  She  has  published  a  Se- 
cond Edition  of  her  Receipts,  Corrected  and 
Improved.  Sold  by  herself  only,  at  her  house, 
No.  24,  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 
See  her  Register  for  Sei'vants. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY 


413 


JOHN  CONWAY, 

TAILOR  AND  CLOTHIER, 

Clothing  Dt'posito7-y ,  iSfos.  4  and  9,  St  Mary's 
Wynd, 

WITH  grateful  thanks  for  the  very  liberal 
support  he  has  received  for  upwards  of 
Twenty  j'ears,  begs  to  inform  his  Friends  and 
the  Public,  that  he  has  removed  from  No.  19, 
to  the  Clothing  Depository,  No.  4,  for  many 
years  possessed  by  the  late  Mr  R.  Griffin, 
where  he  hopes  to  meet  a  continuance  of  past 
favour. 

Highest  Price  given  for  every  description 
of  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's  wearing  apparel, 
Naval  and  Military  Uniforms. 

Observe,  Clothing  Depository,  Nos.  4  and  9, 
Head  of  St  Mary's  Wynd. 


MR    HENDERSON'S 
SCHOOL 

FOR  ENGLISH,  GEOGRAPHY,  AND 
THE  USE  OF  THE  GLOBES. 
No.  6,  GEORGES  STREET,  EDIN- 
BURGH. 

TERMS. 

Per  Quarter. 

ENGLISH,  to  Beginrers,  (First 
year)  12s.     0 

English,     Grammar,    Etymology, 

History  and  Geography,  ...        15s.     0 

Do.       Do.       With  use  of  Globes,       21s.     0 
(Public  School  hours,  9  to  11,  and  12  to  2.) 
Private  Classes,     ...         ...         ...       21s.     0 

(Hours— 11  to  12,  2  to  3,  and  3  to  4.) 

HERALDRY. 


ALEX.  DEUCHAR,  Seal  Engraver  to 
HER  Majesty,  Lapidary  and  Genealo- 
gist, 73,  George  Street,  returns  his  grateful 
thanks  to  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  for  the 
liberal  support  he  has  hitherto  received,  and 
begs  leave  to  assure  them  that  every  exertion 
will  be  made  to  maintain  that  character  for 
Heraldic  correctness,  and  superior  workman- 
ship, for  which  his  establishment  has  been  so 
long  distinguished. 

A.  D.  having  for  thirty  years  devoted  a 
portion  of  his  time  to  genealogical  research, 
most  respectfully  solicits  inspection  of  his  la- 
bours in  that  science,  which  he  trusts,  for  cor- 
rectness and  elegant  design,  will  meet  with 
general  approbation. 

N.B. —  Gentlemen  desirous  of  tracing  fa- 
mily connexions,  may  be  assisted  in  the  inves- 
tigation, which  his  extensive  collection  of 
MSS.  and  Books  on  Genealogy  enables  him 
to  do  on  moderate  terms. 

Coats-of-arms  painted  on  Pattern  Paper  for 
Sewing. 


DENTAL   SURGERY, 

25,  LONDON  STREET. 

MR  CIIISHOLM,  Surgeon-Dentist, 
formerly  ten  years  under  Mr  Hogue, 
Edinburgh,  and  for  twelve  months  principal 
assistant  to  Mr  Warren,  George  Street,  Ila- 
nover  Square,  London,)  may  be  consulted  in 
every  branch  of  his  profession. 

Artificial  Teeth  of  every  description  sup- 
plied, and  all  operations  on  the  mouth  per- 
formed with  the  utmost  care. 

N.B. — Mr  Chisholm  ivarranis  all  Teeth 
made  by  him  to^^  comfortably  in  the  mouth. 

GITINNESS'S  CELEBRATED 

DOUBLE  STOUT  DUBLIN 
PORTER, 

UNEQUALLED  for  the  richness  of  it* 
quality  and  fine  flavour,  and  in  excel- 
lent condition  for  immediate  use,  price  4s.  per 
Dozen. 

Dealers  supplied  from  the  Store  in  Niddry 
Street  on  the    best   terms,    or   ordered  for 
them  direct  from  the  Brewery,  Dublin. 
JOHN  M'DOUGAL,  Agent, 
57,  Niddry  St.,  and  18,  Howe  St. 

J.  INI'D.  begs  to  intimate  that  he  has  taken 
from  Bond  a  Hogshead  of  COGNAC  P  A  LE 
BRANDY,  20  years  old,  the  quality  of  which 
for  fineness  cannot  be  surpassed,  at  35s.  per 
gallon. 

212,  CANONGATE. 

JOHN  GRANT, 

WOOD    MERCHANT,    JOINER,    AND 

UNDERTAKER, 

TNFORMS  his  friends  and  the  public  that 
X  he  still  carries  on  his  business  in  the 
Canongate,  as  he  has  done  for  the  last  thirty- 
seven  years,  selling  Fir,  Hardwood,  Mahogany, 
&c.,  in  Logs,  Planks,  and  Veneers.  He  has 
also  adopted  the  London  and  New  York  plan 
of  keeping  Coffins  of  all  sizes  ready  made,  and 
supplies  the  Trade  with  Coffin  Mountings  anil 
Grave  Clothes. 
212,  Canongate. 

WILLIAM  ROBERTSONr 

UPHOLSTERER,   APPRAISER,  AND 
AUCTIONEER. 

FURNITURE  and  CARPET  WARE- 
HOUSE, 16,  Nicolson  Street,  consisting 
of  a  large  Assortment  of  Furniture,  (New  and 
Second-hand.)  Also  an  Extensive  Stock  of 
English  and  Scotch  Carpeting,  Hearth  Rugs, 
Plain  and  Printed  Crumb  Cloths,  Oil  and 
Wax  Cloths,  &c. 

Furniture  and  all  sorts  of  Goods  Appraised 
and  Auctioned. 


414 


MISCELLANEOUS    DIRECTORY. 


MONEY  TO  LEND, 

39,  SOUTH  BRIDGE. 

THE  EDINBURGH  LOAN  COM- 
PANY advance  MONEY  on  SILVER 
PLATE,     PIECE   GOODS,   WATCHES, 
JEWELLERY,  BOOKS,  and  the  usual  sorts 
of  Moveable  Property,  on  liberal  terms. 
Private  Apartments  for  confidential 
business. 
ROBt.  WILSON,  Manager. 
V  39,  SOUTH  BRIDGE. 
Office  open  from  9  Morning  to  half-past 
8  Evening:. 


ARTIFICIAL  TEETH. 

DR  MEIN,  Surgeon  and  Dentist,  may  be 
consulted  daily,  on  all  the  Diseases  to 
which  the  TEETH  and  MOUTH  are  liable. 
ARTIFICIAL  TEETH  of  every  descrip- 
tion supplied,  and  all  Operations   upon   the 
Mouth  carefully  performed. 

Advice  to  the  poor  from  9  to  10  a.m.  daily. 
102,  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

MADAME  BUQUET  begs  to  inform  the 
parents  of  her  young  friends,  that,  as 
she  does  not  intend  leaving  Edinburgh  this 
Summer,  she  -will  continue  giving  lessons  in 
the  French  Language  dnring  the  months  of 
August  and  September. 

Terras  will  be  known  by  applying  either  by 
Post,  29,  Broughton  Street,  or  at  her  Class- 
Room,  97,  George  Street,  (above  the  Ware- 
rooms  of  l\Ir  E.  5lortimer,  Gunmaker,)  where 
she  is  to  be  found  between  the  hours  of  Ten 
and  Four  o'clock. 

97,  George  Street,  (Class  Room.) 
29,  Broughton  Street,  (House.) 

EAST  MERCHISTON. 


JOHN  SCOTT, 

FLORIST  &  GARDEN  CONTRACTOR, 

AND  ORNAMENTAL  VILLA  GROUND 

PLANNER, 

HAS  always  on  hand  a  STOCK  of  Hya- 
cinths,' Double  and  Single  Tulips  of 
all  varieties.  Ranunculuses,  Scarlet,  Yellow, 
and  Black  Turban,  with  fine  mixtures  and 
named  sorts ;  Double  and  Single  Anemones, 
Narcissus,  Jonquils,  Iris,  and  Gladiolus.  Also, 
select  Pansies,  Calceolarias,  Primroses,  Poly- 
anthuses, Auriculas,  and  a  great  variety  of 
Herbaceous  and  Biennial  FloAvering  Plants. 
■  Ornamental  Evergreens  and  Flowering 
Shrubs,  Fruit-Trees,  Gooseberry  and  Currant 
Bushes,  Garden  Seeds,  &c.  &c. 


EQUITABLE  LOAN 
COMPANY  OF  SCOTLAND, 

No.  4,  MILNE  SQUARE, 

Capital  £75,000.— Instituted  1825. 

Geo.  Edge,  ]Manager. 

THIS  COMPANY  advance  Money  on  loan 
upon  Silver-Plate,  Watches,  Jewels,  Soft 
and  Piece  Goods,  Apparel,  Books,  and  every 
description  of  Moveable  Property. 

Private  Consulting  Rooms  are  set  apart  on 
the  premises  for  convenience  of  persons  wish- 
ing to  transact  business  with  the  Manager. 

GENTLEMEN'S  DRESS. 


NAVAL,  MILITARY,  AND  CLUB 

UNIFORMS. 

LADIES'  RIDING  HABITS, 

BOYS'  DENMARK,  SPANISH,  AND 

RIFLE  DRESSES, 

Made  to  order  at  the  Shortest  notice,  at 

R.  JONES', 

19,  WATERLOO  PLACE,  REGENT 

BRIDGE,  EDINBURGH. 
N.B.— i:\iQ  finest  London  Beaver  HATS, 
BRACES,    STOCKS,  KID   GLOVES, 
WAIST-BELTS,  from  7s.  6d.  to  21s. 

CARPET  AND  FURNITURE 
WAREROOMS, 

48,  NICOLSON  STREET. 

THE  SUBSCRIBER  has  at  all  times  on 
hand  an  EXTENSIVE  ASSORT- 
MENT of  SUPERFINE  and  COMMON 
CARPETING,  of  the  Newest  Patterns  and 
best  QuaUty  ;  HEARTH  RUGS,  CRUMB 
CLOTHS,  PAINTED  TABLE  COVERS, 
and  FLOOR  CLOTHS. 

HOUSEHOLD  FURNITURE  of  almost 
every  description,  including  Dining-Room, 
Drawing-Room,  Bedchamber,  and  Lobby  Fur- 
niture, Easy  Chairs,  &c.  &c. 

Wm.  May,  46  and  48,  Nicolson  Street. 

LAPIDARY  AND  SEAL-ENGRAVER. 

WM.  MORTIMER,  No.  10,  George 
Street,  Dealer  in  Foreign  and  British 
Stones,  Scotch  Pebbles,  Cairngorms,  Jas- 
pers, Moso- Agates,  Pearls,  &c 

All  kinds  of  Gems  and  Stones  cut  for  Seals, 
Brooches,  Pins,  Rings,  Necklaces,  Bracelets, 
Crosses,  and  Ear-Rings ;  Studs,  Buttons, 
Desk  and  Office  Seals ;  and  all  kinds  of 
Fancy  Ornaments.  Stones,  Fossils,  and 
Minerals  sliced,  polished,  and  prepared  for 
Cabinet  Specimens. 

Seal- Engraving  executed  in  a  Masterly, 
Elegant,  and  Correct  Style.  AU  Orders  in- 
trusted, wiU  receive  the  greatest  attention  and 
punctuality. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 


415 


RAILWAY  TRAVELLING 


BETWEEN 


EDINBURGH,    LEITH,    PORTOBELLO, 
FISHERROW,  DALKEITH,  &c. 


SUMMER  HOURS, 
Commencing  with  May, 

FROM  ST  LEONARD'S  DEPOT, 
Edinburgh. 

To  Dalkeith,  South  Esk  Station,  the  vicinity 
of  Lasswade,  Roslin,  &c.,  at  20  min.  to  9  ; 
10  min.  past  10,  10  min.  past  12,  10  min. 
past  2,  10  min.  past  4,  10  min.  past  6,  10 
min.  past  8,  and  10  min.  past  9.\  Also  to 
Dalkeith  every  morning  at  10  min.  past  7  %  \ 
and  every  Thursday  at  a  quarter  to  1 1 . 

To  Leith  and  Portobello,  at  10  min.  past  10, 
10  min.  past  12,  10  min.  past  2,  10  min. 
past  4,  and  10  min.  past  6.  And  in  June, 
July,  August,  and  September,  at  20  min.  to 

9  morning,  and  10  min.  past  8  evening. 
To  Fisherrow,  at  20  min.  to  9,  10  min.  past 

10,  10  min.  past  12,  10  min.  past  2,  10  min. 
past  4,  10  min,  past  6,  10  min.  past  8,  and 

10  min.  past  9. 

N.B. — The  Railway  Omnibus  runs  between 
No.  10  Prince's  Street,  and  St  Leonard's 
Depot,  leaving  Prince's  Street  ten  minutes 
before  each  departure  of  the  Railway  coaches, 
from  10  A.M.  tiU  8  p.m.  in  Summer,  and  6 
P.M.  in  Winter. 

FROM  THE  SHORE,  LEITH, 

(passing  Portobello  in  fifteen  minutes.) 

T»  Edinburgh,  Portobello,  Fisherrow,  Dal- 
keith, and  the  Vicinity  of  Lasswade,  &c., 
at  10,  12,  2,  4,  and  6.  And  in  June,  July, 
August,  and  September,  at  half-past  8  a.m., 
and  at  8  p.m.  Also,  on  Thursdays  at  half- 
past  10  A.M. 

FROM  FISHERROW  STATION, 

MUSSELBURGH. 

To  Edinburgh,  Dalkeith,  South  Esk  Station, 

the  vicinity  of  Lasswade,  &c.,  at  a  quarter 
to  9,  a  quarter  past  10,  a  quarter  past  12,  a 
quarter  past  2,  a  quarter  past  4,  a  quarter 
past  6,  and  a  quarter  past  8.   Also  to  Edin- 


burgh and   Dalkeith   every  morning  at  a 
quarter  past  7  J. 

To  Leith  and  Portobello,  at  a  quarter  past  10, 
a  quarter  past  12,  a  quarter  past  2,  a  quar- 
ter past  4,  and  a  quartet  past  6.  And  in 
June,  July,  August,  and  September,  at  a 
quarter  to  9  morning,  and  a  quarter  past  8 
evening. 

FROM  DALKEITH  AND  LASSWADE- 

ROAD  BRIDGE. 

To  Edinbur^fh  and  Fisherrow  at  half-past  8, 
at  10,  12,  2,  4,  6,  8,  and  9t ;  also,  from  Dal- 
keith to  Edinburgh  every  Thursday  at  3 


To  Leith  and  Portobello,  at  10,  12,  2,  4,  and 
6  ;  and  in  June,  July,  August,  and  Septem- 
ber, at  half-past  8  morning,  and  at  8  even- 
ing.    Also,  every  Thursday  at  3. 

FROM  SOUTH  ESK  STATION. 

At  five  minutes  before  each  ordinary  departure 

from  Dalkeith. 
N.B. — In  30   minutes    they  pass   Half-way 

Station,  in  40  minutes  they  pass  Portobello, 

in  45  minutes  they  arrive  at  Edinburgh,  in 

one  hour,  at  Leith. 

WINTER  HOURS. 

Commencing  with  November, 

Are  the  same  as  the  Summer  ones,  except 
that  those  having  this  mark  %  after  them 
are  given  up. 

PARCELS  are  booked  in  Edinburgh  at  the 
Mail-Coach  Office,  12,  Prince's  Street; 
Mr  Dunlop's  Library,  24,  Howe  Street ; 
and  Mr  Boswell's  Warehouse,  50,  Nicolson 
Street.  In  Leith,  at  Mr  Reid's,  bookseller. 
Shore.  In  Dalkeith,  at  Mr  P.  Lyle's,  and 
Mr  Hislop's.  In  Musselburgh,  at  Miss 
Bourhill's  Library.  Also  at  the  Railway 
Station  in  each  place. 

N.B. — The  Railway  Company  are  not  to  be 
held  responsible  for  the  loss  of  any  parcel 
or  luggage  unless  booked  and  paid  for ;  nor 
for  any  parcel  above  the  value  of  Five 
Pounds  Sterling,  unless  the  value  be  stated 


416 


MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 


on  booking  it,  and  Insurance  paid  accord- 
ingly. 

ADAM  BEGG,  Collector,  Half-way 
Station. 

JOHN  SOMERVILLE,   Collector, 
Edinhurgh. 

JOHN    LAW,     Collector,    Fisher- 
row. 

WILLIAM  BLACKIE,  Collector, 
Dalkeith. 

ANDREW  WHITECROSS,  Col- 
lector, Leith. 
May  1843. 

FARES. 
Between   Edinburgh    and    Dalkeith    or 
any  place   beyond   Halfway 
Station,  .         .         .         6d. 

Edinburgh  and  Fisherrow,  4d. 

Edinburgh  and  Leith,  or  Porto- 

bello,  .  .         .         4d. 

Dalkeith  and  Fisherrow,      .         6d. 

Half-way  Station,  and  any  other 

place,       ....         4d. 

Sheriff- hall,     and     all    places 

South  of  it,      .         .         .         2d. 

Leith  or  Portobello,  and  Dal- 

keith,  or  beyond   Half-way 
Station,    ....         6d. 

Leith  or  Portobello  and  Fisher- 

row,         ....         6d. 

Leith   and   Portobello,   or  any 

place  on  Leith  Branch,  .  4d. 
Children  under  ten  years  of  age  half  fare  ; 
ditto  accompanying  Passengers  at  full  Fare, 
and  not  occupying  seats,  gratis. 

ABSTRACT  OF  REGULATIONS. 

Each  Passenger  is  allowed  half  a  cwt.  of 
Luggage  free :  for  more  than  that  the  charge 
is  6d.  per  cwt.  Seats,  or  a  compartment, 
may  be  engaged  one  hour  before  depar- 
ture. A  Coach  may  be  hired  to  travel 
from  one  Station  to  another  between  6 
A.M.  and  9  p.m.  for  Fourteen  Shillings ; — 
between  9  p.m.  and  midnight  for  Twenty 
Shillings ; —  after  midnight  for  Twentj' - 
five  Shillings.  No  gTatuity  allowed  to 
Guards  or  Coachmen.  No  person  is  al- 
lowed to  Smoke,  or  to  do  any  thing  which 
annoys  others  in  a  Coach  or  Station-house ; 
and  those  who  persist  in  doing  so,  are 
subject  to  a  heavy  penalty  tiy  Act  of  Parlia- 
ment. Passengers  of  the  working  class, 
who  are  in  tlieir  working  clothes,  must  take 
only  such  places  as  are  given  to  them.  In- 
toxicated or  filthy  persons,  and  those  labour- 
ing under  disease,  are  not  admitted.  To 
avoid  delay,  passengers  are  requested  to 
wait  for  the  Coaches  at  the  Stations  and 
Waiting-Rooms ;  and  to  have  their  Fares 
ready  to  pay  on  demand,  after  they  have 
seated  themselves  in  the  Coaches.  No  per- 
son is  allowed  to  put  himself  in  a  dangerous 


place.     Live  pigs  are  not  received,  nor  any 
live  animal  in  a  bag. 
*^*  Any  complaint  addressed  to  the  Mana- 
ger or  any  of  the  Collectors  will  be  promptly 
attended  to. 

PLACES  OF  REFRESHMENT  near  the 
Railway. — Hill's  Hotel,  Farquharson's,  His- 
lops',  and  Craig's,  Dalkeith  ;  Hay's,  Fisher- 
row  ;  Inglis's,  Arniston  Inn  ;  Stobbs's, 
South  Esk  Bridge. 

COAL  of  all  kinds  from  the  Mid-Lothian 
Fields  are  sold  by  the  Coal- Masters  and 
Merchants  who  occupy  the  Railway  Depots ; 
and  the  Certificate  of  the  Railway  Com- 
pany's Weighers  affords  the  surest  guaran- 
tee of  the  weight  and  quality. 


SUPERVISION 

or  THE 

COAL  TRADE, 

IN   TERMS  OF  ACT  OF  PAKLIAMENT. 


THE  EDINBURGH  and  DALKEITH 
RAILWAY  COMPANY  request  the 
attention  of  the  Public  to  their  REGULA- 
TIONS for  the  PREVENTION  of 
FRAUDS  in  the  SUPPLY  of  COALS,  as 
stated  below,  by  which  so  many  fraudulent 
Dealers  have  been  detected  and  punished,  or 
driven  out  of  the  Trade,  since  the  opening  of 
the  Railway ;  and  which,  if  attended  to  bj 
the  Purchasers  of  Coals,  afford  complete  se- 
curity against  frauds  in  either  the  weight  or 
the  quality. 

The  Railway  Company  beg  to  remind  the 
Public,  that  they  have  no  interest  in  the  Coal 
Trade  of  the  Railway,  but  in  its  being  exten- 
sive and  respectable.  Having  pro\'ided  the 
Coal  Proprietors  of  Mid-Lothian  with  com- 
modious Depots,  opening  into  one  of  the 
greatest  thoroughfares  of  the  City,  they  were 
empowered,  by  Act  of  Parliament,  to  act  as 
umpires  betw-een  the  Dealers  in  Coal  and 
the  Public,  and  to  compel  all  Coal  to  un- 
dergo   THE    scrutiny    of  THEIR  INSPECTORS. 

How  well  the  Railway  Company  have  dis- 
charged the  duty  thus  intrusted  to  them  by 
Parliament,  is  proved  by  their  having  esta- 
blished a  new  and  effectual  method  of  detect- 
ing the  frauds  which  had  with  impunity  dis- 
graced the  Coal  Trade  prior  to  the  opening 
of  the  Railway  ;  and,  by  the  fact  that,  in 
almost  every  conviction  of  fraudulent  Dealers 
in  the  Police  Court,  the  information  and  the 
proof  have  been  furnished  by  the  Railway 
Weighers  and  their  assistants. 

The  result  of  the  Company's  system  is, 
that  fraudulent  Dealers  are  now  deterred  from 
the  Railway  by   the  certainty   of  detection. 


J 


Miscellaneous  directory. 


417 


The  last  instance,  which  occurred  some 
time  since,  may  be  related,  in  order  to  im- 
press upon  the  Public  the  necessity  of  vigi- 
lance on  their  part,  in  attending  to  the  rules 
annexed  below  : — Two  Carters  purchased  17 
cwts.  of  New  Craighall  Household  Coals  in 
the  Railway  Depot,  and  attempted  to  deliver 
them  to  a  lady  in  town  as  a  Ton  of  New 
Craighall  Jewel  Coal,  presenting  a  false  cer- 
tificate. The  lady  was  deceived ;  but  two 
persons  employed  by  the  Railway  Inspector 
had  followed  the  carters,  detected  the  fraud 
in  the  only  way  such  frauds  can  be  detected  ; 
and,  having  obtained  the  false  certificate  from 
the  lady,  furnished  complete  proof  against  the 
delinquents. 

For  the  expense  of  this  supervising  Esta- 
blishment the  Railway  Company  make  no 
charge ; — their  Inspectors  register  the  weight 
and  quality  of  the  Coal,  and  the  name  of  the 
carter,  and. they  watch  the  conduct  of  the 
carter  as  he  passes  along  the  streets  —  all 
gratis. 

RULES. 

1st.  Never  receive  Coals  without  the  In- 
spector's certificate  stamp  of  weight  and  qua- 
lity. A  fac-simile  of  which  is  given  below, 
as  stamped  in  red  colour  on  each  invoice  ac- 
companying coal  that  is  correct  in  weight  and 
in  quality. 

2dly,  Attend  to  the  hour  of  departure 
marked  on  the  invoice,  and  if  the  carter  ap- 
pears to  have  been  more  time  than  necessary, 
reject  his  coals. 

3dly,  Never  allow  the  certificate  to  be  kept 
and  carried  away  by  the  carter ;  but  let  it  be 
destroyed,  or  inclosed  back  to  the  Manager  or 
the  Inspector  if  it  has  any  appearance  of 
being  a  forgery. 

4thly,  If  Coals  appear,  on  delivery,  to  be 
of  a  diflferent  quality  from  what  were  ordered, 
a  competent  person  shall  be  sent  to  inspect 
them,  on  application  being  made  to  the  In- 
spector. 

N.B. — His  address  is — The  Coal  Inspec- 
tor, Edinburgh  and  Dalkeith  Railway,  St 
iLeonard's  Depot. 


GREEK. 

MR.  NEGRIS,  H.  M.  A.  S.  A.,  opens  the 
First  Course  of  his  College  C'las=es  early 
in  November,  the  Second  the  beginning  of 
February,  and  tlie  Third  in  May ;  the  two 
first  Courses  constituting  the  Winter  Session, 
and  the  last  the  Summer  Session. 

Fees,  for  each  Course,  L.3  3s.,  or  a  Ticket 
for  the  two  first,  L.-d,  5s. 

The  Elementary  and  Private  Classes  open 
on  the  beginning  of  October,  and  are  by  the 
quarter.  Fees  according  to  the  number  of 
pupils  in  the  class.  Quarter  days,  1st  Octo- 
ber, 15th  December,  1st  March," loth  May. 

58,  George  Square, 
Edinburgh,  1843. 


FUNERAL. 

TSAAC  SCOTT,  Job  &  Post-Masteb, 
J-  lirae  House,  Lotltian  Road,  Edinburgh, 
begs  respectfully  to  direct  attention  to  his 
establishment  on  the  part  of  those  who  have 
the  conducting  of  Funerals,  as  his  Funeral 
Equipages  are  unequalled  in  Edinburgh  for 
their  splendour ;  and  while  his  terms  are  no 
higher  than  those  charged  for  Hearses,  &c.,  of 
the  most  inferior  description,  he  is  enabled, 
from  the  extent  of  his  business  generally,  to 
conduct  this  department  of  it  in  the  most 
efficient  manner. 


DR   GREER,  OF  GLASGOW, 

(  Wlio  will  discuss  with  any  Doctor  in  Britain 
on  the  cause  and  cure  of  any  disease^) 

RESPECTFULLY  acquaints  the  Inhabi- 
tants that  Mr  JOHN  ROBERTSON, 
No.  4,  Windmill  Street,  has  been  appointed 
General  Agent,  and  has  specific  and  full  print- 
ed regulations  for  vending  and  using  his  Ge- 
nuine Improved  Universal  Vegetable  Medi- 
cines—  being  proved  these  nine  years  fo  be 
the  best  cure  for  all  diseases,  in  either  old  or 
young,  which  they  effect  by  purifying  the 
blood,  and  strengthening  the  weakest  consti- 
tution of  every  patient  that  is  not  too  far  ad- 
vanced in  disease  to  be  cured. 

Abundant  proofs  of  the  efficacy  of  the  above 
Medicine,  may  be  obtained  on  applying  to  Mr 
J.  Robertson,  4,  Windmill  Street. 


DRAWING    INSTITUTION, 

2],  HILL  STREET. 


mfR  PERIGAL  and  his  SON  continue 
■^'-^  their  CL.\SSES  for  DRAWING  in 
all  its  branches,  and  for  PAINTING  in  Oi'l 
and  Water  Colours. 

•^*  Schools  Attended,  and  private  Instruction 
given. 


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REPORTS  OF   PROCEEDINGS 

OF  THE 

SCOTTISH  AMICABLE 

LIFE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY, 

AT  TUB 

GENERAL  MEETINGS,  IN  MARCH,  1842,  AND  MARCH,  184.'$; 


WITH  A  SHORT  STATEMENT  OF  SOME  OF  THE  ADVANTAGES  OF  THE 
SOCIETY. 


EDINBURGH  BOARD. 

The  Right  Hon.  Earl  of  Dalhoosie,  Chairman, 
The  Lord  Advocate. 
Thomas  Thomson,  Esq.  W.S. 
Alexander  Cuningham,  Esq.  W.S. 


I  John  Cook,  Esq.  W.S. 
John  Inglis,  Esq.  Advocate. 

I  F.  B.  Douglas,  Esq.  Advocate. 

Medical  Adviser James  Simson,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Legal  Advisers  in  Edinburgh,  Messrs.  RoUand  and  Thomson.W.S. 
He.nry  G.  Watson,  Esq.  Agent  and  Secy,  to  Local  Board. 


OFFICE  IN  GLASGOW^ 141  BUCHANAN-STREET 

OFFICE  IN  EDINBURGH, 13  ST.  ANDREWS  SQUARE. 


GLASGOW: 

PRINTED  BY  BELL  AND  BAIN,  15  ST.  ENOCH  SQUARE. 

MDCCC.XLIIX. 


^tesftrcnt. 

Walter  Frederick  Campbell,  of  Islay,  Esq. 

'Ftcc=13rcsiti8nt3. 

John  M'Neill,  of  Collonsay,  Esq.  |  J.  C.  Colquhoun,  of  Killermont,  Esq.  M.P. 

His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Buccleuch. 

iEitraorlrinarB  ISircctors. 

The  Right  Hon.  The  Earl  of  Dalhousie.  Sir  Thomas  Joseph  de  Trafford,  Bart. 

Mark  Sprot,  Esq.  of  Garnkirk.  Sir  James  Kamsay,  Bart. 

Alex.  Thomson,  Esq.  W.S.  Edinburgh.  Robert  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Carfin. 

The  Lord  Advocate.  John  Dundas,  Esq.  C.S.  Edinburgh. 

©rliinarB  JSirectors. 

Elias  Gibb,  Esq.  Merchant.  The  Rev.  Norman  M'Leod,  D.  D. 

AVra.  Leckie  Ewing,  Esq.  of  Arngomery.  Charles  Forbes,  Esq.  Banker. 

George  Ross  Wilsone,  Esq.  of  Benmore.  Arthur  Forbes,  Esq.  Town  Clerk. 

William  Cross,  Esq.  Merchant.  John  Alston,  Esq.  of  Rosemount. 

Crustew. 

Mark  Sprot,  Esq.  of  Garnkirk.  Robert  Ferrie,  Esq.  of  Blairtummock. 

John  C.  Colquhoun,  of  Killermont,  Esq.      George  Ross  Wilsone,  Esq.  of  Benmore. 
John  Alston,  Esq.  of  Rosemount. 

Auditor  of  Accounts, Donald  Cuthbertson,  Esq.  LL.  B. 

Legal  Adviser, William  Davidson,  Esq.  LL.B. 

Medical  Officer, William  R.  Gibb,  Esq.  ALD. 

WILLIAM  SPENS,  ESQ.  MANAGER. 


REPORT  OF  PROCEEDINGS 


ANNUAL  MEETING  OE  THE  SOCIETY, 

HELD  AT  TITEIR 

OFFICE,  141,  BUCHANAN  STREET,  GLASGOW, 
ON  17Tn  MARCH,  1842. 


W.  F.  CAMPBELL  OF  ISLAY,  ESa  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  SOCIETY, 
IN  THE  CHAIR. 


There  was  read  to  the  meeting,  by  the  Manager, 
the  annual  statement  of  the  Society's  affairs,  from 
which  it  appeared  that  a  greater  number  of  Policies 
had  been  issued  during  the  year  184]  than  in  any 
former  year  of  the  Society's  existence,  and  that  the 
amount  of  Policies  which  had  become  claims  was 
about  two-fifths  of  the  calculated  amount,  according 
to  the  tables  from  which  the  premiums  are  deduced. 
The  statement  having  been  read. 

The  Chairman  congratulated  the  meeting  on  the 
satisfactoiy  state  of  the  Society's  affairs  which  had 
just  been  read.  He  was  glad  to  observe  the  steady 
progress  which  it  was  making,  and,  above  all,  we 
had  reason  to  be  thankful  for  the  unusually  small 
proportion  of  the  Policies  which  had  become  claims 
during  the  past  year.  He  had  a  high  opinion  of  the 
importance  of  life  assurance.     They  all  knew  how 


THE  SCOTTISH  AMICABLE 


desirable  it  was  that  their  death -bed  should  not  be 
harassed  with  earthly  cares;  and  if,  when  about  to 
be  called  "  to  that  bourne  from  whence  no  traveller 
returns,"  the  duty  of  providing  for  those  dearer  to 
us  than  life  should  then  be  found  to  be  neglected, 
no  greater  earthly  anxiety  could  disturb  our  dying 
moments.  It  was  a  long  time  before  a  man  could, 
by  accumulation,  provide  the  sum  he  wished  for  his 
family ;  and  it  was  well  kuowm  ^vith  what  little  diffi- 
culty many  would  find  an  excuse  for  encroaching 
upon  their  savings ;  besides,  who  can  tell  but  that 
before  the  desired  provision  should  be  made,  the 
hand  of  death  might  suddenly  arrest  him,  and  his 
family  be  thus  deprived  of  those  comforts  which  he 
had  been  the  means  of  contributing  to  them  during 
his  life.  In  these  circumstances,  feeling  what  a 
benefit  was  confeiTed  on  the  community  by  life 
assurance,  he  was  glad  to  lend  any  assistance  in  his 
power  to  the  advancement  of  such  societies  as  their 
own.  It  was  founded  on  an  excellent  basis,  and 
did  not  hold  forth  any  illusory  advantages,  but  its 
members  might  depend  on  the  realization  of  the 
benefits  they  were  led  to  expect. 

SiE  Adam  Hay  said,  that  after  the  excellent 
remarks  made  by  the  Chairman,  it  would  be  unne- 
cessary for  him  to  detain  the  meeting,  and  he  would 
simply  propose  that,  as  recommended  by  the  General 
Committee  of  Management,  his  Grace  the  Duke  of 
Buccleuch  should  be  elected  a  Vice-President  of 
the  Society,  and  that  the  Solicitor-General  and  Sir 
Thomas  Joseph  de  Trafford,  Bart.,  be  elected  Extra- 


LIFE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY. 


ordinary  Directors,  and  the  Rev.  Dr.  Norman 
M'Leod  and  Charles  Forbes,  Esq.,  banker,  Ordinary 
Directors  in  room  of  those  who  retire. 

Mr.  Alex.  Cunningham,  W.S.,  had  much  plea- 
sure in  hearing  the  names  of  the  gentlemen  pro- 
posed by  Sir  Adam  Hay  for  appointment  as  Directors 
— the  business  habits  of  those  proposed  for  the 
Ordinary  Direction  were  well  known,  and  he  had 
much  satisfaction  in  seconding  the  motion,  which 
having  been  carried. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Norman  M'Leod,  in  returning 
thanks  for  his  appointment  as  an  Ordinary  Director 
of  the  Society,  begged  to  say  that  he  felt  much  grati- 
fied by  the  honour  conferred  upon  him  by  so  respect- 
able a  meeting  of  his  esteemed  fellow-citizens.  The 
confidence  reposed  in  them  inferred  responsibility 
and  diligence ;  he  hoped  that  he  felt  that  responsi- 
bility, and  that  he  should  be  enabled  to  promote 
the  advancement  of  the  excellent  and  philanthropic 
objects  for  which  the  association  was  formed.  It 
had  frequently  fallen  to  his  lot  to  look  out  for  mem- 
bers for  various  charitable  and  philanthropic  socie- 
ties, and  he  might  with  gratitude  say,  that  he  had 
not  been  an  idle  or  inactive  member  of  any  society 
with  which  his  name  stood  associated.  In  urging 
friends  and  acquaintances  to  become  members  of 
this  Society,  he  felt  that  he  was  doing  them  a  favour; 
he  did  not  know  a  more  philanthropic  measure  in 
which  an  individual  could  engage,  or  beat  about 
from  house  to  house  over  all  the  land,  than  in  urging 
every  one,  whatever  his  rank,  station,  or  income 


THE  SCOTTISH  AMICABLE 


might  be,  to  become  a  member  of  an  insurance 
association,  if  he  had  hitherto  neglected  so  admirable 
a  mode  for  making  a  provision  for  his  family.  And 
he  thought  no  class  of  persons  were  more  impera- 
tively called  upon  to  join  such  societies  than  clergy- 
men who  held  incomes  by  the  uncertain  tenure  of 
human  life.  Where  was  the  clergyman,  depending, 
as  most  of  them  were,  on  their  stipend,  who  could  in 
any  other  way  make  any  provision  for  his  family  ? 
He  did  not  know  how  it  might  be  with  other  clergy- 
men, but  he  could  truly  say  for  himself,  (and  he  was 
not  ashamed  to  say  it,)  that  in  any  other  way  he 
would  despair  of  securing  even  one  hundred  pounds 
for  his  family.  It  had  seldom  or  ever  been  his 
good  fortune  to  have  ten  or  twenty  pounds  by  him 
that  there  was  not  ten  or  twenty  demands  for  them. 
The  pleasure  of  walking  into  a  bank  and  handing 
over  ten  or  twenty  pounds  to  the  teller,  and  asking 
him  to  add  that  to  his  accumulating  cash  account, 
was  a  pleasure  of  which  he  had  not  great  experience ; 
and  should  persons  be  enabled  to  accumulate  a 
trifle,  emergencies  would  now  and  then  occur  which 
might  compel  them  to  call  up  all  they  had  in  store ; 
but  accumulation  and  saving  through  life  assurance 
could  not  so  easily  be  encroached  upon,  and  was 
secured  by  payment  of  an  annual  premium,  requiring 
to  be  as  punctually  provided  for  as  any  other  expense, 
but  having  this  advantage  over  other  taxes,  that  it 
was  a  voluntary  sacrifice  of  income,  cheerfully  sub- 
mitted to  for  the  purest  purposes.  He  knew  not 
how  a  man  having  a  family,  and  whose  income 


LIFE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY. 


depended  upon  his  own  life,  could  excuse  himself 
from  making  such  a  sacrifice.  The  Report  to-day 
read  by  their  Manager  was  truly  most  gratifying, 
and  he  trusted  that  year  after  year  would  show  an 
increasing  degree  of  prosperity.  He  again  thanked 
the  Society  for  the  honour  they  had  done  him,  and 
could  assure  them  he  would  use  his  best  endeavours 
to  promote  the  interests  of  the  Scottish  Amicable. 

Mr.  Charles  Forbes  thanked  the  meeting  for 
the  honour  done  him  in  appointing  him  a  Director 
of  the  Society.  He  felt  a  deep  interest  in  its  wel- 
fare, and  was  glad  to  lend  any  assistance  in  his 
power  to  promote  its  advancement. 

Mr.  Farquharson  of  Allargue,  moved  tlie  thanks 
of  the  meeting  to  the  Ordinaiy  Directors  for  their 
services  during  the  past  year. 

Professor  Balfour  seconded  the  motion  ;  and 
the  same  having  been  unanimously  adopted,  and 
Mr.  Caw  having  returned  thanks, 

Mr.  Sprot  of  Garnkirk  said,  he  was  sure  it  must 
have  subjected  the  President  to  much  inconvenience 
to  come  there ;  and  when  the  meeting  had  seen  the 
admirable  manner  in  which  he  had  discharged  the 
duties  of  the  chair,  he  was  confident  they  would  all 
cordially  join  him  in  thanking  Mr.  Campbell  for  his 
attendance  on  this  day,  and  for  his  conduct  in  the 
chair.  This  motion  having  been  carried  by  accla- 
mation, the  meeting  adjourned. 


REPOET  OF  PROCEEDINGS 

AT 

ANNUAL  MEETING  OF  THE  SOCIETY, 

ON  23d  march,  1843. 


In  the  absence  of  the  Presideut,  John  Alston? 
Esq.  of  Rosemount,  the  senior  Extraordinaiy  Direc- 
tor present,  having  been,  in  accordance  -with  the 
constitution  of  the  Society,  called  to  the  chair, 

Mr.  Spens,  the  Manager,  read  the  Report  of  the 
business  of  the  Society  for  the  year  1842.  From 
this  Report  it  appeared  that  the  number  of  new- 
Policies  issued,  and  the  amount  of  capital  sums 
insured,  were  both  greater  than  in  any  previous  year 
of  the  Society's  existence;  and  that  the  sum  of  claims 
arising  from  deaths  was  only  about  30  per  cent,  of 
the  calculated  amount,  according  to  the  tables  from 
which  the  premiums  of  the  Society  are  deduced. 

Robert  Knox,  Esq.,  said,  that  after  the  satisfac- 
toiy  Report  they  had  heard,  and  the  proof  they  had 
of  the  progressive  increase  of  insurers  and  of  contii- 
butions,  they  must  be  convinced  that  much  of  this 
prosperity  was  to  be  attributed  to  the  prudence  and 
the  active  exertions  and  management  of  the  Direc- 
tors ;  and,  it  was  therefore  needless  for  him  to  say  a 
word  on  the  subject — the  Report  spoke  for  itself. 
He  would,  with  much  pleasure,  move  that  the  thanks 


LIFE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY.  9 


of  the  Meeting  be  given  to  the  Ordinaiy  Directors 
for  their  valuable  services  during  the  past  year. 

Mr.  Stewart  of  Carfin,  seconded  the  motion, 
which  was  unanimously  agreed  to. 

Robert  Jameson,  Esq.,  replied  on  the  part  of 
the  Directors,  and  returned  thanks  to  the  Meeting 
for  the  vote  of  thanks  just  now  tendered.     Next  to 
the  consciousness  of  discharging  their  duty  properly, 
their  greatest  gratification  was  tlie  approval  of  their 
conduct  by  the  Members.     He  was  proud  to  be  able 
to  congratulate  the  Society  on  the  very  satisfactory 
state  of  its  affairs,  as  exhibited  by  the  transactions 
of  the  past  year.     The  increase  in  the  extent  of  their 
business  in  reference  to  the  sums  insured,  and  the 
number  of  Policies  granted,  which  were  greater  than 
in  any  former  year,  must  be  taken  as  a  proof  not 
only  of  the  increasing  prosperity  of  the  Society  itself, 
but  as  a  proof  of  the  confidence  of  the  public  gene- 
rally in  its  success  and  stability.     One  very  remark- 
able feature  in  the  Report  is  the  small  amount  of 
claims  from  deaths  among  the  members  during  the 
last  year.     In  1841,  the  sum  had  been  only  40  per 
cent,  of  the  amount  as  calculated  from  the  tables  of 
mortality,  from  which  the  premiums  were  deduced, 
and  this  was  properly  considered  as  an  unusually 
small  proportion ;  but  this  year  the  claims  were  only 
30  per  cent,  of  the  calculated  amount.     No  doubt 
they  hoped  that  the  amount  of  claims  would  never 
in  any  year  be  so  great  as  the  sum  provided  for  by 
the  premiums;  but  they  could  not  flatter  themselves 
that  the  same  diminution  from  the  calculated  claims 


10  THE  SCOTTISH  AMICABLE 

as  had  happened  last  year  should  frequently  occur. 
At  the  same  time  he  might  mention,  as  most  remark- 
able, that  since  their  annual  meeting  three  years 
ago,  (thus  taking  a  period  of  three  years,  though  not 
three  proper  years  of  the  Society's  business,)  the 
claims  had  not  been  so  much  as  30  per  cent,  of  the 
calculated  amount.  He  might  add,  for  explanation, 
that  the  claims  last  year  were  in  the  proportion  of 
about  £1  out  of  a£l50  assured. 

Mr.  Stirling  proposed  that  Arthur  Forbes,  Esq. 
and  John  Alston,  Esq.  be  elected  Ordinary  Direc- 
tors, in  room  of  those  who  retire ;  and  that  Sir  James 
Ramsay,  Bart.,  Robert  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Carfiu,  and 
John  Dundas,  Esq.,  C.S.,  Edinburgh,  be  appointed 
Extraordinaiy  Directors,  in  room  of  Mr.  Alston  and 
those  who  retire.  He  would  only  say  he  hoped  that 
the  new  Directors  would  exhibit  towards  the  Society 
the  same  attention  and  piiidence  which  had  distin- 
guished the  old,  and  he  had  no  doubt  that,  by  the 
blessing  of  God,  the  Society  would  continue  to  pros- 
per. He  agreed  with  the  gentleman  who  moved 
the  vote  of  thanks  to  the  Directors,  that  the  Society 
was  deeply  indebted  to  them  for  the  very  great  atten- 
tion which  they  had  paid  to  the  Society's  matters, 
and  was  delighted  to  find  it  so  prosperous,  and  to 
observe  the  veiy  striking  fact  that  the  claims  last 
year  amounted  only  to  30  per  cent,  of  the  amount 
provided  for. 

Mr.  Thomas  Hill  having  seconded  the  motion 
made  by  Mr.  Stirling,  the  same  was  unanimously 
agreed  to. 


LIFE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY.  U 

Mr.  Spens  said  that  the  results  aUuded  to  by  Mr. 
Jameson,  in  reference  to  the  claims  emerged,  were 
very  remarkable ;  but  he  was  desirous  to  have 
recorded  in  the  statistical  annals  of  the  Society  a 
still  more  extraordinaiy  fact.  If  it  had  been  their 
practice  to  state — as  might  have  been  done  without 
much  objection,  if  the  samemodewere  always  adhered 
to — the  amount  of  claims  payable  during  the  year, 
it  would  have  been  found  that  the  Policies  payable 
during  the  year  1842,  or  the  claims  emerged  between 
the  30th  June,  1841,  and  the  30th  June,  1842, 
were  only  in  the  proportion  of  about  ^£1,  out  of 
i£lOOO  assured.  It  was  most  properly  observed  by 
Mr.  Jameson,  that  they  could  by  no  means  expect 
in  future  such  favourable  results  in  reference  to 
claims,  as  had  occurred  for  some  time  past,  but  he 
was  happy  to  say,  that  since  the  25th  September, 
up  to  the  present  time,  there  had  been  no  deaths,  so 
far  as  was  yet  known ;  and  he  was  glad  to  add,  that 
since  the  commencement  of  this  year,  a  greater 
niunber  of  Policies  had  been  issued,  and  a  larger 
amount  of  capital  sums  had  been  assured,  than  in 
any  previous  corresponding  period. 

After  votes  of  thanks  to  the  Manager  and  Chairman, 
the  meeting  separated. 


A  SHORT  STATEMENT 


OF  SOME  OF 


THE  ADVANTAGES  OF  THE  SOCIETY. 


1st,  Its  Establishment  on  the  Mutual  Principle, 
securing  to  its  Ordinary  Members  the  whole  profits 
of  the  Society. 

2d,  While  the  rates  for  ordinary  Members  are  not 
so  high  as  in  some  offices,  they  are  so  ample  as  to 
secure  the  utmost  confidence  in  the  Society. 

3d,  The  provision  in  the  constitution  of  the  Society, 
that  the  whole  Directors  shall  be  ordinary  Members 
of  the  Society  of  more  than  three  years'  standing. 
This  rule  secures  to  the  public,  that  those  noblemen 
and  gentlemen  who  appear  as  extraordinary  and 
ordinary  Directors  of  the  Society,  have  practically 
approved  of  its  principles,  and  are  personally  con- 
cerned in  its  advancement  and  success. 


THE  SCOTTISH  AMICABLE,  &c. 


13 


4th,  The  adaptation  of  its  rates  to  the  cases  of 
Insurance,  to  which  profits  are  not  usually  allocated ; 
or  where  the  party  insuring  desires,  for  particular 
reasons,  to  obtain  his  policy  at  as  low  a  rate  as 
possible.  Reference  is  here  particularly  made  to  the 
following  classes  of  Insurance : — Insurance  of  sums 
payable  at  death,  or  on  attaining  certain  ages — 
Temporaiy  Insurances — Survivorship  Insurances — 
and  Insurances  for  the  whole  period  of  life,  on  the 
assumption  of  a  permanent  annual  bonus,  less  than 
what  may  be  confidently  expected.  This  last  Table 
has  been  lately  added  by  the  Directors,  and  is  anti- 
cipated to  be  one  productive  of  very  considerable 
profit.  The  Directors  allow  that  they  consider,  in 
effecting  an  Insurance  for  the  whole  period  of  life, 
a  party  will  undoubtedly  gain  greater  advantages  by 
paying  the  higher  premium.  They,  therefore,  are 
of  course  satisfied  that  an  Insurance  effected  for 
the  whole  period  of  life,  by  the  lower  premium,  is 
more  beneficial  to  the  Office ;  and  as  cases  occur 
where  a  small  annual  payment  is  more  desired  or 
requisite  than  a  future  addition  to  the  Policy,  the 
advantage  to  the  Society  of  such  a  scale  is  obvious. 


5th,  The  period  of  seven  years,  which  elapses 
betwixt  the  investigations  of  the  Society,  is  con- 
sidered  to  be   favourable   for   obtaining   a  proper 


14  THE  SCOTTISH  AMICABLE 

average  result  of  claims,  by  the  deaths  of  Members ; 
while, 

6th,  The  objection  to  a  peiiod  of  that  length,  in 
reference  to  parties  dpng  betwixt  the  investigations, 
is  obviated  by  providing  for  additions  to  their  Poli- 
cies, corresponding  to  the  period  which  may  elapse 
betwixt  the  previous  investigation  and  the  date  of 
their  decease. 

7th,  In  regard  to  the  present  position  of  the  Society, 
it  may  be  stated,  that  at  the  last  investigation  into 
the  affairs,  as  at  31st  December,  1839,  more  than 
one-third  of  the  surplus  was  absolutely  reserved,  and 
less  than  one-half  was  allocated  in  retrospective 
vested  additions,  the  difference  being  applied  in  pro- 
viding additions  for  such  Policies  as  should  become 
claims  before  next  investigation,  as  at  31st  Decem- 
ber, 1846.  At  the  last  Annual  Meeting,  in  March, 
1843,  nearly  half  of  the  septennial  period  had  elapsed, 
and  the  interest  alone  of  the  sum  set  aside  for  the 
prospective  additions  had  been  more  than  sufficient 
to  meet  the  claims  upon  it.  During  the  same  period, 
the  general  claims  upon  the  Society,  through  deaths 
of  Members,  have,  to  an  uncommon  extent,  fallen 
short  of  the  sum  provided  for  by  the  tables.  The 
Directors,  therefore,  look  forward  with  the  utmost 


LIFE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY  15 

confidence  to  the  next  investigation  into  the  afiairs 
of  the  Society  ;  and,  at  the  same  time, 

8th,  They  are  glad  to  think  that  in  the  caution  of 
the  rules  and  practice  of  the  Society,  in  ascertain- 
ing and  allocating  the  surplus  funds,  there  are  the 
strongest  grounds  for  expecting  that  at  no  septennial 
investigation  will  a  lower  rate  of  addition  be  declared 
than  at  the  previous  one.  This  is  a  matter  of  con- 
siderable importance — at  least  it  is  desirable  that  the 
public  should  be  aware  that  they  ought  not,  without 
inquiry,  to  take  for  granted,  that  because  an  office 
has  declared  a  certain  rate  of  addition,  the  continu- 
ance of  this  may  be  depended  upon.  Indeed,  it 
cannot  be  denied  that  the  prospectuses  and  adver- 
tisements of  very  respectable  offices  are  calculated 
to  lead  to  an  anticipation  of  additions  wliich  can 
only  end  in  disappointment. 


Farther  information,  and  Prospectuses  with 
Tables  of  Rates,  may  he  obtained  from  any  of 
the  Agents,  or  at  the  Head  Office  from 

WILLIAM  SPENS,  Manager. 


LOCAL  COMMITTEES  OF  MANAGEMENT. 


PAISLEY  BOARD. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Burns,  Chairman. 

Thomas  Gilmour,  Esq  of  Prospect  HilL     Thomas  Callender,  Esq.  Merchant. 
George  Lyall,  Esq.  Wine  Merchant.  John  Scott,  Esq.  Banker. 

James  Miller,  Esq.  Merchant.  John  Hair,  Esq.  Manufacturer. 

Medical  Adviser, George  Wylie,  Esq.  M.D. 

John  Crawford,  Esq.  Agent  and  Secy,  to  Local  Board,  Christie's  Terrace. 


GREENOCK  BOARD. 
Alexander  Thomson,  Esq.  Banker,  Chairman. 

John  Ker,  Esq.  Neil  Brown,  Esq. 

Andrew  Muir,  Esq.  Archibald  Langwell,  Esq. 

Medical  Adviser, John  Speirs,  Esq.  M.D. 

John  Denniston,  Esq.  Agent  and  Secy,  to  Local  Board. 


BELFAST  BOARD. 

The  Rev.  James  Morgan,  Chairman. 

The  Rev.  'William  Gibson.  James  Eraser,  Esq. 

Charles  Thomson,  Esq.  William.  N.  Blow,  Esq. 

Medical  Adviser, Henry  M'Cormac,  Esq.  M.D. 

Legal  Adviser, Richard  Davison,  Esq. 

Wm.  D.  Henderson,  Esq.  Agent  and  Secy,  to  Local  Board. 


liELi.  A.NU  bain,  printers. 


APPARATUS 

FOR 

VENTILATING  AND  WARMING 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS,  CHURCHES,  MANSIONS, 
PRISONS,  &c. 

(By  Her  Majesty^s  Eoyal  Letters  Patent.) 


G.  AND  J.  HADEN,  ENGINEERS  AND  PATENTEES, 

TROWBRIDGE,  WILTSHIRE, 

AND  8  ST  ANDREW  SQUARE,  EDINBURGH. 


G.  &  J.  HADEN  have  for  many  years  been  extensively  engaged  in 
Warming  and  Ventilating  Public  Buildings,  Churches,  Prisons,  &c.,  and 
they  have  recently  designed  and  obtained  a  Patent  for  a  Combined  Radi- 
ating Warm-Water  Apparatus,  which  they  can  confidently  recommend  as 
being  Effective,  Economical,  and  Durable. 

The  Apparatus  consists  of  a  Boiler,  on  a  peculiar  principle,  to  vi^hich 
Pipes  are  attached,  for  the  Circulation  of  Hot  W'ater.  The  whole  of  the 
Radiating  Surface,  for  raising  the  temperature  of  the  air,  can  never  ex- 
ceed that  of  Boiling  Water,  but  will  be  generally  worked  at  a  temperature 
of  about  120  degrees. 

This  Apparatus  being  placed  in  connection  with  one  set  of  Flues  for  in- 
troducing fresh  air,  and  another  set  for  abstracting  what  is  impure,  is  ca- 
pable of  maintaining  an  agreeable  and  uniform  temperature,  together  with 
a  constant  change  of  atmosphere  in  the  most  inclement  seasons. 

They  are  prepared  to  give  Designs  and  Estimates  for  the  above,  includ- 
ing all  the  working-drawings  necessary  for  constructing  the  Flues,  &c. 

The  Apparatus  is  manufactured  by  themselves,  and  in  each  case  shall 
be  warranted  to  raise  the  temperature  to  any  point  that  may  have  been 
previously  agreed  upon. 


[Over 


COPY  OF  TESTIMONIALS 

REFERRING  PARTICULARLY  TO  THE 

VENTILATION  AND  WARMING  OF  PRISONS. 


Extracts  froin  3(i  and  4th  Reports  of  the  Inspectors  of  Prisons  for 
the  Home  District,  presented  to  Parliament  in  the  years  1838  and 
1839. 

VENTILATION  OF  CELLS. 

The  objects  to  be  attained  under  this  head  are — 

\st,  The  supply  of  a  sufficient  quantity  of  fresh  air,  and,  wlicn  necessary,  of  temperated 
air,  into  each  cell,  without  subjecting  the  occupier  of  it  to  any  inconvenience  from  the 
draft. 

2d,  The  withdrawal  of  a  like  quantity  of  foul  air. 

3(^,  That  no  additional  facilities  of  communication  between  prisoners  in  adjoining 
Cells  should  be  afforded  by  the  means  made  use  of. 

In  the  consideration  of  the  means  by  which  these  objects  could  be  secured,  we  have 
had  the  advantage  of  the  practical  experience  of  those  eminent  Engineers,  Messrs 
Hadex  of  Trowbridge,  who,  on  being  placed  in  possession  of  our  views  and  principles, 
have  devoted  much  time  to  the  details  of  a  system  which  has  been  adopted  in  order  to 
secure  the  conditions  proposed. 

Their  Report  on  the  subject  is  annexed  in  the  Appendix  of  Third  Report,  November 
1837. 

(SignedJ  WM.  CRAWFORD,  i  ^  ^         ^  ^  . 

WHITWORTn  RUSSELL,  I  ^"^'^^'^'^'-^  of  Pnsons. 
J.  JEBB,  Captain  Royal  Engineers. 


Copy  of  a  Letter  from  Major  Jehh,  Royal  Engineers. 

45  Parliament  Street,  Yith  February  1843. 
Gextlemex, — I  have  now  had  sufficient  experience  of  the  new  Hot  Water  Apparatus 
you  have  designed  and  applied  in  warming  three  wings  of  Pentonville  Prison,  to  be  en- 
abled to  state  to  you  that  it  fulfils  all  the  conditions  to  which  I  directed  your  attention. 
An  equable  temperature  of  from  52  to  58  degrees  has  been  maintained  in  all  the  Cells, 
under  circumstances  of  great  variation  in  external  temperature.  The  consumption  of 
fuel  has  not  exceeded  from  2  to  2^cwt.  of  coal  for  sixty-six  Cells,  and  the  Ventilation  or 
quantity  of  fresh  air  introduced  into  each  Cell  has  been  from  30  to  45  cubic  feet  per 
■minute.  The  cost  of  maintaining  this  temperature  and  ventilation  has  been  about  ^d. 
per  Cell  for  24  hours. 

You  have  now  completed  your  contract  with  the  Commissioners  of  Her  Majesty's 
AVoods  and  Forests,  for  works  at  Pentonville  ;  and  I  only  do  you  justice  in  stating  that 
every  thing  you  have  undertaken  has  been  executed  in  a  manner  which  has  proved  your 
practical  skill  and  ability,  and  that  all  your  engagements  have  been  fulfilled  with 
straight-forward  integrity. — I  am,  Ge.n'tlemen,  your  obedient  servant. 

To  Messrs  G.  &  J.  Haden.  (Signed)  J.  JEBB. 


^1  [testimonials  continued.] 

►^  Copif  of  a  Besolution  of  the   Commissioners  for  the  Government  of  the 

4i  Pcntonville  Prison, 

i 

7iJ  At  a  meeting  of  tlie  Commissioners  for  tlic  government  of  tlie  Pentonville  Prison 

Jk^  held  at  tlie  Prison,  Saturday,  4tli  March  1843. 

^  Present            LORD  'WIIARNCLIFrE,  in  the  Chair. 

^  THE  SPEAKER  OF  THE  HOUSE  OF  COMMONS. 

%  Sir  B.  BRODIE,  Bart. 

■M  MAJOR  JEBB,  Royal  Engineers. 

^  Mr  CRAAVFORD. 

'^  Mr  RUSSELL. 

4^  Resolved, — 

'^  1st,  "  That  the  results  of  the  experiments  on  the  "Warming  and  Ventilation  of  the 

^^  Cells,  wliich  have  been  conducted  under  the  Superintendance  of  Dr  Owen  Rees,  be 

3^  communicated  to  Messrs  Haden. 

Vg  2d,  "  That  it  be  intimated  to  Messrs  Haden  that  the  Commissioners  for  the  govern- 

-^  ment  of  the  Pentonville  Prison,  consider  that  these  objects,   so  essential  to  the  health 

^  of  tlie  Prisoners,  have  been  most  successfully  accomplished  by  them,  and  that  all  the 

-fS  arrangements  which  have  been  made  for  effecting  the  same  are  highly  satisfactory." 

-b  (Signed)         WHARNCLIFFE,  Chairman. 


1: 


Extract  from  the  Report  of  the  Commissioners  for  the  Government  of 
Pentonville  Prison,  presented  to  Parliament,  March  1843. 

Pentonville  Prison,  4«A  March  1843. 
The  construction  and  general  arrangements  of  the  Prison  have  been  found  most  con- 
venient in  facilitating  and  promoting  the  administratiou  of  the  discipline  in  all  its 
branches.  The  perfect  Ventilation  of  the  Cells,  and  the  means  of  maintaining  equal 
and  proper  Temperature,  have  been  most  successfully  accomplished,  and  cannot  fail  to 
have  a  beneficial  effect  on  the  health  of  the  Prisoners. 

The  system  of  Ventilation  and  Warming  adopted  in  this  Prison  is  so  effective  and 
economical*  that  we  cannot  too  strongly  recommend  its  adoption  in  the  Prisons 
throughout  this  Countrv. 

WHARNCLIFFE. 

RICHMOND. 

DEVON. 

CHICHESTER. 

J.  RUSSELL. 

CHARLES  SHAW  LE  FEVRE. 

B.  C.  BRODIE. 

ROBERT  FERGUSON. 

J.  JEBB. 

WM.  CRAWFORD. 

WHITWORTH  RUSSELL. 


*  In  the  coldest  ■weather,  of  the  present  -winter  the  required  degree  of  Temperature 
and  Ventilation  was  maintained  at  a  cost  of  less  than  one  half-penny  per  Cell,  for  24 
hours,  although  the  cost  of  fuel  was  at  London  prices. 


fef«- 


U^ 


[Or 


(By  Her  Ilajesty's  Royal  Letters  Patent.) 


EOBIISON'S  DEYmfi  MACKIIl, 

FOR  DRYING  WOOL,  COTTON, 

AND    OTHER    FIBROUS    MATERIALS,    IX    THE    MANUFACTURED    AXD 
UNMANUFACTURED  STATE. 


G.  AND  J.  HADEN,  ENGINEERS  AND  PATENTEES, 

TROWBRIDGE,  WILTSHIRE, 

AND  8  ST  ANDREW  SQUARE,  EDINBURGH, 

Having  purchased  from  Mr  Robinson  the  Patent  Right  for  Scotland, 
of  his  Highly  Valuable  Discovery,  beg  to  call  Public  attention  to  the  great 
advantages  of  the  Machine,  both  as  to  Economy  and  Expedition,  so  amply 
acknowledged  from  its  Extensive  use  in  England  and  elsewhere.  They 
are  now  prepared  to  supply  the  Machines,  and  have  them  forwarded  to 
any  part  of  the  Country. 

This  valuable  invention,  which  is  now  universally  adopted  in  France  and 
Prussia,  offers  to  the  Manufacturers  of  this  Country  advantages  hitherto  un- 
known— Improvement  in  Colour,  Economy  in  Labour,  and  Saving  in  Fuel. 

This  Machine,  for  dryhig  by  Atmospheric  Air,  is  one  of  the  most  usefiil 
Inventions  ever  offered  to  Manufacturers,  and  has  already  given  universal 
satisfaction  to  numerous  Manufacturers  of  Woollen  and  Stuff  Goods,  as  by 
its  means  all  kinds  of  Scoured  and  Dyed  Wool,  Woollen  Cloths,  Stuffs, 
Baize,  Flannels,  Blankets,  Mousseline  de  Laines,  Merinos,  and  all  similar 
Fabrics,  can  be  dried  in  the  short  space  of  ten  minutes,  leaving  only  suf- 
ficient moisture  to  work  and  finish  off  the  Goods. 

To  Dyei's  of  Worsted  Yarns  for  Carpet-Making,  this  Machine  ■will  prove 
peculiarly  advantageous,  since  Worsted  Yarns  and  Cloths  can  be  put  into 
the  Machine  in  bulk  quite  wet,  and  in  less  than  ten  minutes'  woi'lang  will 
be  sufficiently  dry,  leaving  a  suppleness  of  texture  and  brilHancy  of  colour 
unattainable  by  heat. 

It  has  been  found  equally  valuable  for  Domestic  pui-poses,  in  Drying  all 
sorts  of  Wearing  Apparel,  Bed  and  Table  Linen,  Rugs,  Counterpanes,  &c., 
and  is  now  in  constant  use  at  many  Large  Establishments  in  the  Kingdom, 
such  as  the  Middlesex  and  Surrey  Lunatic  Asylum,  the  Female  Peniten- 
tiary, Pentonville,  Guy's  Hospital,  the  W^ork-houses  of  St  Martin 's-in-the- 
Fields,  and  Lambeth,  to  all  of  which  the  Patentee  begs  to  give  reference. 

The  peculiar  advantages  of  this  Machine,  over  all  others  hitherto  intro- 
duced to  the  Public,  are  : — Its  Simplicity  of  Construction — Extraoi'dinary 
Dispatch — Economy  in  Labour  and  Fuel — Saving  in  the  W^ear  and  Tear, 
wringing  being  entirely  obviated,— all  combining  to  give  advantages  in 
carrying  on  Laundry  business,  and  completely  overcoming  the  important 
difficulties  often  experienced  in  Dx'ying. 

EVERY  INFORMATION  MAY  BE  OBTAINED  ON  APPLICATION  AT 

8  ST  ANDREW  SQUARE,  EDINBURGH. 


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Scarlet  Lake 
Crimson  do. 
Violet      do. 
Eose        do. 
Purple     do. 
Wet  Lake 
Euchrome 

Browns. 
Vandyke  Brown 
Turkey  Umber 

Do.         Burnt 
English  do. 
Terra  de  Sienna 

Do.  burnt 


Browns. 

Turcomona 
Colcothar 
Purple  BroAvn 
Euchrome 
Spanish  Brown 
Paris         do. 

Blacks. 

Imperial  Drop  Black 
Pure  Vegetable  do. 
Lamp  do. 

Do.  in  papers. 
Blue  black 
Ivory  do. 
Do.  in  packet 

-wmtes. 

Flake  White 
Satin     do. 
Paris     do. 
Chalk 
Whiting 

Xeads. 

White  Lead 
Eed      do. 
Orange  do. 
Mexican  Lead 

Do.     in  packages 
Chinese  Lustre 

Do.     in  packages 
Spanish  Lead 

Do.      Powder  for 
Machinery. 

IXTasbing  Blues. 

Thumb  Blue,  No.    1. 

Do.  2. 

Do.  3. 

Do.  4. 

Queen's  Blue,  No.  1. 

Do.  2. 

Do.  3. 

Do.  4. 

Cblccorles^ 

Chiccory  Koot  in  Bond 
Do.  Genuine  Powder. 
Do.     No.   1.       do. 
Do.      No.  3.      do. 

Mustards. 
Double  Super.  Mustard 
Superfine  do, 

Fine  do 


mustards. 

Seconds  do. 

Thirds  do. 

D.S.F.  do.   in  Packet's 

Oils. 
Patent  Lamp  Oil. 
Linseed  do. 
Boiled  do. 
Kefined  do. 
Rape  do. 
Sperm  do. 
Pale  Seal  do. 
Whale  do. 
Castor       do. 

Do,  do.  in  bottles 

Spirits  Turpentine 
Eectified  Spirits  Tar. 
Brown  do, 

OIIi  P.aXXTTS 
White  Paints,  lst,2d,3cl 
Japan  Green, 
Brunswick,  var.  Shades 
Vienna  do. 

Navy  do. 

Saxon  Jo. 

Eoyal  Marine    do. 
Olive  do. 

Invisible  do. 

Blue  &  YeUow  do. 
Chinese  'do. 

Venetian  do. 

Red,  Black  and  brown 
Chocolate 
Lead  colour 
Turkey  Umber 
English  do. 
Permanent  Grcgn 
Anti-Corrosion  Paints, 
assorted  Shades 

VAB.I9JXSHES. 

Coacb  IMCakers' 
Best  Body  Copal 

,,     Carriage 

„     Black  Japan 

„     Gold  Size 

„     Oil  do. 

Painters*  So. 

Best  body 
Polishing  Copal 
Superfine  Cabinet 


Varnlsbes. 

Fine  Carriage 

„     Oak 

„     Mahogany 

„     Black  Japan 

„     Gold  Size 

„     Mastic 
White  Copal  for  Paper 

Hangings 
White  Hard  Spirits 
Brown  do. 

Turpentine  Varnish 
Green         do. 
French  Polish 
Brunswick  black 

Dryers. 

PATENT  GROUND 

Sugar  Lead 

White  Copperas  Frencli 

Litharge,  rough 

sxruarBxtiES. 

Cream  of  Tartar 
Arrow  Root  &  Senna 
Flour  &  Roll  Sulphur 
Segars 

Jamaica  Ginger 
Barbadoes  do. 
St.  Vincent's  do. 
Ground  Gingers 
Calcined  Magnesia 
Epsom  Salts 
Carbonate  Soda 
Soda  and  Alum 
Windsor  Soap 
Logwood  Chips 
Green  Copperas 
Rotten  Stone 

Do.        in  Packets 
Emery  &  Emery  Cloth 
Glass  &  Clolh  Paper 
Putty  &  Roman  Cement 
Glue  &  Mastic 
Pitch,  Rosin,  &  Sponge 
ChemicalPolishingPaste 
Dutch  Metal 
Painters'  brushes 
Palate  Knives. 
Pumice  Stone  > 

Gold,  Silver,  &  Coppe''  * 
Bronze 


PAINTS   AND   VARNISHES 


IN  NEAT  pflcifi>ftps  c<^p  ^^"^T,;?,;,: 

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DAWSOP^'S  PATENT  DRIER. 

The  superiorily  of  tliis  Drier  over  all  otliers,  (it  being  well  attested  Ly  some  of  the  most  eminent  Paint- 
ers), in  causing  all  kinds  of  Paints,  to  dry  in  a  miich  shorter  period,  than  can  be  obtained  by  the  use  of 
any  other  Driers  known  to  the  trade.  It  is  particularly  recommended  for  Ship  Painting,  out  of  door  Work, 
or  Public  Offices,  where  qiiick  dispatch  is  required.  W.  D.  begs 'to  intimate,  that  in  consequence  of 
various  spurious  compositions  having  been  sent  out  in  Powder,  and  other  Shapes,  as  Patent  Drier,  to  the 
detriment  of  the  Genuine  Article,  to  prevent  such  impositions  in  future,  each  Cask  willbe  branded  "  DAW- 
SON'S PATENT  DRIER." 

JV.B. — None  are  Genuine  unless  Branded  as  above. 


DAWSOfSJ'S  ROYAL  VICTORIA  BLUE, 

To  Ladies  who  are  particular  in  the  appearance  and  colour  of  their  MUSLINS,  LACES,  and  general  FA- 
MILY LINEN — to  Laundresses,  who  would  save  themselves  expense  and  repeated  labour  of  fresh  rins- 
ings—should use  only  DAWSON'S  ROYAL  VICTORIA  BLUE  ;  it  can  with  confidence  be  recommend- 
ed, as  being  superior  to  any  other  Blue  for  colouring  water  fit  for  rinsings,  and  imparting  a  beautiful  and 
lasting  whiteness  to  the  various  products  of  the  Loom  To  test  the  superiority  of  Dawson's  Royal  Victoria 
Blue  over  all  others  offered  for  sale,  the  following  easy  experiments  can  be  made  to  prove  the  fact,  viz. — 
Take  two  wine  glasses  of  clear  water — get  a  fig  of  the  very  best  blue  you  can  procure,  and  dissolve  a  small 
portion  in  one  of  the  glasses;  in  the  otlier  glass,  dissolve  a  little  of  Dawson's  Royal  Victoria  Blue;  let 
them  stand  for  a  short  time,  and  you  will  see  the  reason  why  the  Blues  in  general  use  get  into  the  plaits, 
and  otherwise  leave  specks  and  blotches  on  the  Linen  ;  the  colouring  matter  in  them  is  insoluble  and  will 
not  mix  with  water,  but  falls  to  the  bottcm  in  muddy  flakes,  and  particles,  being  merely,  and  during  agitation 
only,  a  dark  dingy  colour  in  the  water. — Dawson's  Royal  Victoria  Blue,  on  the  contrary,  combines  with  the 
water,  and  gives  it  the  true  Smalts,  or  Powder  Blue  Colour,  but  it  is  superior  even  to  smalts  in  this  respect, 
that  it  is  held  in  perfect  solution,  and  never  "  settles"  thus,  while  the  fig  Blues  dry  on  the  Linen  in  patches, 
this  unequalled  BUie  enters  with  the  water,  into  the  minutest  part  of  the  fabric,  and  hence  arises  the  beauty, 
clearness,  and  permanency  of  the  whiteness  it. imparts. 

Price  One  Penny  per  Cake,  which  will  colour  upwards  of  30  gallons  water,  to  be  used  as  Stone  Blues, 
but  in  smaller  portions- — the  colouring  matter  being  so  much  stronger. 


To  Gicncis  of  t^tcam  Boat:',  founders,  Gas  CVs,  4"c. 


DAWSOr^'S  PATENT  JOliSSTir^G  POWDER, 

The  Patent  Jointing  Powder  is  particularly  recommended  for  Jointing  Steam,  Water,  and  Gas  Pipes,  Gas- 
ometers, Stone,  Water  Tanks,  &c.  as  it  will  be  found  to  surpass  White  or  Red  Lead,  in  making  Joints  (and  su- 
perior to  Iron  Rust),  where  disjiatch  is  required,  as  Steam  Heat  can  be  applied  immediately  to  the  Joint 
made  with  the  Patent  Jointing  Powder;  Prepared  Oil,  and  Directions  for  Use,  will  be  sent  with  the  Powder. 
The  following  are  a  few  of  tlie  advantages  in  using  Dawson's  Patent  Jointing  Powder,  which  is  now  so  gene- 
rally used  and  approved  for  uniting  the  Joints  of  Steam  Pipes,  &c  : — A  Joint  put  together  with  this  Powder, 
and  heat  applied,  will,  in  three  or  four  hours  become  perfectly  hard,  and  from  its  peculiar  property  of  pre- 
serving the  surface  of  the  metal,  a  joint  may  be  very  soon  disunited.  It  will  harden  under  water,  and  when 
once  set,  no  art  can  soften  it  again.  It  can  be  used  in  the  form  of  tliick  paint  for  the  inside  joints  of  New 
Boilers,  to  prevent  what  are  called  Blows  or  Leaks  and  corrosion.  Leaky  old  Boilers  can  be  kept  in  good 
working  condition  for  some  months  after  being  painted  inside  with  the  Patent  Jointing  Powder,  which  must 
belaid  onto  the  consistency  of  thick  cream.  When,  hard  it  will  stand  a  considerable  degree  of  heat,  and 
can  he  used  about  Metal  Flues  leading  from  Shop  Stoves,  or  Repairs  of  Furnaces.  To  Owners  of  Steam 
Boats,  Gas  Companies,  &c.,  it  is  particularly  recommended,  for  dispatch,  durability,  and  economy,  and  will 
also  be  found  superior  to  any  cement  or  mastic  in  use  for  Jointing  Water  Tanks,  Steam  Pipes,  &c. 

ALL  THE  ABOVE  ARE  MANUFACTURED  AT  THE 

North  British  Blue  asid  Colour  Works,  Blbe  Street,  Leith. 

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