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NEWEST PATTERNS, THOROUGHLY SHRUNK.
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&1S.? or Two Pairs for 40S.,
CASH.
J, & A, MIDDLEMASS3
CLOTHIERS, SHIRT-MAKERS, $ OUTFITTERS^
18, SOUTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH."
SHIRT MANUFACTORY
CLOTHING & OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT
JII1III MMMSJPpM .:
DRESS SHIRTS.
J. & A. MIDDLEMASS have great pleasure in
calling special attention to their Dress Shirts
made to measure, at
7s. each,
which a^c very superior value, the material and
beauty of finish being unequalled, and a Perfect
Fit guaranteed,
40s. per Half-Dozen.
Orders for Specimens are respectfully solicited,
and instructions as to the required measure-
ments will be sent to the country on application.
J. "& A, MIDDLEMASS,
CLOTHIERS, SHIRT-MAKERS, $ OUTFITTERS,
18, SOUTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH.
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RAINPROOF
TWEED OVERCOATS
Very, suitable for Summer, in a large variety
of Standard and New Mixtures,
21s.
j
As a Large Stock of the Cloths for above and better
qualities are kept, Gentlemen may have them made to
measure, if preferred. A Perfect Fit guaranteed.
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CL 0 THIERS, SHIR T-MA KERS,
AND OUTFITTERS,
18, SOUTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH.
} SOUTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH.
The Best Fabrics,
The Newest Colottrs,
The Most Fashionable Styles,
The Best Vahie,
Coats, Vests, Trousers, Overcoats, Hats,
Shirts, Underclothing, etc.,
An hmne7ise Choice Ready Made, at
ROBERT DUDGEON and CO.'S,
(Formerly PETER SCOTT AND CO.).
Inspection Invited.
V Every 'thing Made to Order if Preferred.
First Class Ctttters.
Outfits for ainPartTof the World.
Pulpit and Bar Gowns.
Riding Habits.
THE
UPPER AND MIDDLE SCHOOLS,
PECKHAM, LONDON, S.E.
SIXTEENTH YEAR.
{Near the Peckhcm Rye Station, South London Line ; Terminus,
London Bridge or Victoria^
CONDUCTED BY
JOHN YEATS, LL.D., etc.
PUPILS are received from the commencement of their Ninth Year ; they enter the
Upper School on attaining their Fourteenth, or on proving themselves able to do the
work of the Higher Classes. The Terms (from £45) include the use of Books and
Stationery, and free parents or guardians from all unforeseen extras.
There are no degrading punishments of any kind ; but unruly boys cannot be retained in
the schools.
Every boy is, as far as possible, well grounded in English, made to write a hand fit for
business, and trained to be quick at accounts. French and German are taught by native
Masters, and spoken by the Principal. Other Languages, ancient and modern, are also
taught. Special Teachers attend for the Elements of Science ; for Land Surveying,
Levelling, and Plotting ; for Mechanical, Geometrical, and Architectural Drawing. The
four divisions of the school-year are equal, and the Holidays short. The Premises are
spacious and airy ; Peckham Eye Common is near, and available for cricket, football, etc.
A Prospectus, and Reports of Examiners on every Pupil, may be had on application ;
also Testimonials from Parents (from Scotch Parents particularly), and recognised public
authorities, including the names of the late Professor G. Boole, F.R.S. ; The Right Hon.
Lord Brougham, F.R.S., etc. ; W. Crookes, F.R.S. ; Professor Wii. Hughes, F.R.G.S. ;
Dr. G. Kinkel, F.R.G.S., etc. ; Professor L. Levi, LL.D. ; Dr. L. Schmitz, F.R.S.E. ;
Professor L. Stievenard ; Thos. Tate ; J. Tilleard, etc., etc. See also the Reports of
the Examiners in the Science and Art Department, Kensington, 1867 and 1868.
Twenty-seven Pupils were examined in Geology on May 17th, 1867 ; of these twenty-
three passed. Seventy-four Pupils were examined in Physical Geography on May 28th ; of
these sixty-one passed. Ten Pupils took Prizes in both subjects ; seven in' one subject only.
N.B. — One Half-year commences on or about the Twentieth of January ; the other on or
about the Twentieth of July.
TESTIMONIAL FROM LORD BROUGHAM.
4 Grafton Street, 30<A June 1864.
My Dear Dr. Y. — I was very much obliged to you for your kindness in sending me the
excellent answers on the British Constitution by your very distinguished pupil Mi-. H. P. (of
Perth). I have read the papers with great interest, and except some slight mistakes (as writ for
statute in one or two places) I suppose it is accurately given. — Believe me truly yours,
H. BROUGHAM.
N.B. — A facsimile of the above may be had. — J. Y.
CALENDAR FOR 1868-69.
FEBRUARY 1869.
D. H. 51. MOON'S PHASES. D. H. SI.
Last Quarter, 3 4 56 a. I 2nd Quarter,. ..19 5 6 a.
New Moon 11 154 a. Full Moon 26-0 5 a.
1
M
2
Tu
3
W
4
Th
5
Fr
a
Sa
7
S
s
H
9
Tu
in
W
n
Th
12
Fr
13
Sa
14
s
15
M
16
Tu
17
W
18
Th
19
Fr
20
Sa
21
S
22
M
23
Tu
24
W
25
Th
26
Fr
27
Sa
28
S
Sundays, Holidays
etc.
Tweed Rod fishing opens
1 Partr. and Pheas. shooting ends
2 Candlemas
Tay fishings open
Quinquagesima Sunday
10 *Queen Married 1840
Ash Wednesday
Dee, Don, Forth, Xess, and Spey
fishings open
14 St Valentine
Quadragesima — 1st Sun. in Lent
Tweed Net fishing opens
Esk fishings open
14 Candlemas, O.S
Sun enters Pisces 1/i. 43m. a.
Prs. Louise Viet. Alex. b. 1867
2d Sunday in Lent
St Matthias the Apostle
3d Sunday in Lent
HIGH WATER
AT LEITH.
H. 51.
5 35
6 25
7 16
S 16
9 23
10 40
11 54
0 26
1 18
2 2
2 38
3 12
3 42
4 13
4 45
5 17
5 51
6 29
7 14
S 7
9 22
10 42
0 32
1 25
2 13
2 58
3 43
H. 31.
6 0
6 50
7 44
8 49
10 2
11 17
0 53
1 42
2 21
2 55
3 27
3 57
4 29
5 1
5 33
6 10
6 51
7 39
8 42
10 2
11 21
0 0
0 59
1 50
2 36
3 20
4 5
MARCH 186 9.
APRIL 186 9.
D. H. 51. MOON'S PHASES. D. H. SI.
Last Quarter, 3 8 48 a. I 2nd Quarter, 19 3 6 a.
XewMoon....l2 148 m. Full Moon 26 6 21m.
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3
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4
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8
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11
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12
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13
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14
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15
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16
Fr
17
Sa
18
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19
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20
Tu
21
W
22
Th
23
Fr
24
Sa
■■:,
R
26
M
27
Tu
28
W
29
Th
30
Fr
Sundays. Holidays,
etc.
Low Sunday
Conven. of Royal Burghs meets
Prince Leopold born 1853
2d Sunday after Easter
Princess Beatrice born 1857
Zd Sunday after Easter
Sun enters Taurus lh. 33m. si
25 St Mark the Evangelist
4th Sunday after Easter
25 Princess Alice born 1S43
HIGH WATER
AT LEITH.
10 -50
0 28
1 9
1 45
2 18
2 49
3 17
3 49
4 21
4 55
5 34
6 20
7 19
8 33
10 1
11 17
0 41
1 31
2 15
2 59
3 41
4 23
5 4
H. 51.
5 53
6 40
7 38
8 49
10 13
11 26
0 0
0 49
1 28
2 34
3 3
353
4 5
4 37
5 14
5 55
6 48
7 52
9 17
10 40
11 50
0 16
1 6
1 53
2 37
3 20
4 2
4 44
5 26
D. H. 51. MOON'S PHASES. D. H. 51.
Last Quarter, 5 5 43 m. I 2nd Quarter, 21 5 54 m
New Moon,... .13 8 74 m. Full Moon 27 9 33 a.
Sundays, Holidays,
etc.
Mid-Lent Sunday
Prince of Wales married 1863
5th Sunday in Lent
20 Spring commences
St Patrick
Princess Louisa born 1848
20 Court of Session rises
Sun enters Aries lh. 32m. A...
Sunday before Easter
20 Day and Xight equal
Lady Day
*Good Friday
Easter Sunday
Easter Monday
Easter Tuesday
HIGH WATER
AT LEITH.
Morn.
Even.
H. 51.
H. 51.
4 27
4 50
5 13
5 35
5 58
6 22
6 46
7 12
7 39
8 10
8 45
9 24
L0 4
10 49
11 26
0 2
0 35
0 58
1 19
1 40
1 59
2 16
2 33
2 49
3 4
3 17
3 32
3 47
4 2
4 18
4 34
4 49
5 5
5 21
5 39
5 58
6 19
6 41
7 8
7 36
8 8
8 46
9 30
10 18
11 0
11 42
0 14
O 39
1 4
1 29
1 52
2 15
2 38
3 0
3 21
3 42
4 3
4 25
4 47
5 9
MAY 1869.
D. H. M. MOON'S PHASES. D. H. SI.
Last Quarter, 3 141a. I 2nd Quarter,..18 9 30 a.
New Moon.. ..11 4 7 a, Full Moon 25 3 23 a.
3 ,£
0 j
1
Sa
2
R
3
M
4
Tu
5
W
6
Th
7
Fr
8
Sa
9
R
10
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11
Tu
12
W
13
Th
14
Fr
15
Sa
16
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17
M
18
Tu
19
W
20
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21
Fr
22
Sa
23
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24
M
25
Tu
26
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27
Th
28
Fr
29
Sa
30
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31
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Sundays. Holidays,
St Philip and St James
Rogation Sunday
1 Prince Arthur born 1850
Ascension Day — Holy Thursday
Sunday after Ascension
Court of Session sits
Whitsunday Term
Whitsunday or Pentecost
Whit Monday
Whit Tuesday
General Assembly meets
Sun enters Gemini lh. 34m, si...
Trinity Sunday
* Queen Victoria born 1819
Princess Helena born 1S46
27 Whitsunday Term, O.S
Corpus Christi ,
King Charles 11. restored 1660..,
1st Sunday after Trinity
HIGH WATER
AT LEITH.
Morn. Even
COUNTING-HOUSE CALENDAR FOR 1868-69.
Bank Holidays marked *.
JUNE 1868.
s .
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W ,
Th. .
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7
14
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SEPTEMBER 1868.
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DECEMBER 1868.
6
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26
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29 Tu. ..
30 W ..
31 ((Th. ..
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MARCH 1869.
7
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8
15
22
2
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16
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10
17
24
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11
18
25
5
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19
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6
13
20
27
JULY 1868.
OCTOBER 1868.
JANUARY 1869.
APRIL 1869.
H ...
5
12
19
Mon....
6
13
20
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7
14
21
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1
8
15
22
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2
9
16
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3
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26 S -
27 Mon.
28 Tu. ..
29 W ..
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18
5
12
19
6
13
20
7
14
21
1
8
15
22
2
9
16
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3
10
17
24
25 S
26 Mon.
27 Tu
28 W
29 Th.
30 Fr.
31 Sat...
3
10
17
4
11
18
5
12
19
6
13
20
7
14
21
*1
8
15
22
2
9
16
23
NOVEMBER 1868.
FEBRUARY 1869.
H
2
9
16
23
Mon.
3
10
17
24
Tu.
4
11
18
25
W
5
12
19
26
Th.
6
13
20
27
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7
14
21
28
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8
15
22
29
30 S ..
31 }\ Mon.
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1
8
15
22
2
9
16
23
3
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17
24
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
6
13
20
27
7
14
21
28
29 S
30 \\ Mon.
Tu.
W
Th.
Fr.
Sat.
7
14
21
1
8
15
22
2
9
16
23
3
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17
24
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
6
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27
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; Sat. .
s
: lion.
Tu.
W
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MAY 1869.
2
9
16
23
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3
10
17
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31
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
6
13
20
27
7
14
21
28
1
8
15
22
29
Queen's Accession, Jnne 20.
Queen's Coronation, June 2S.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
Christmas Day, Dec. 25.
New Years Day, Jan. 1.
Queen's Marriage, Feb. 10.
Good Friday March 26.
Queen's Birthday, May 24.
TEEMS IN SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND.
SCOTLAND.
Candlemas, Feh. 2.
Whitsunday, May 15.
Lammas, Aug. 1.
Martinmas,.*. Nov. 11.
ENGLAND.
Lady Day, March 25.
Midsummer, June 24.
Michaelmas Day, Sept. 29.
Christmas, Dec. 25.
When a Scotch Term falls on a Sunday, the following Monday is considered the Term-Day.
Lammas is sometimes erroneously supposed to fall on the 2d August.
CALCULATION OF SALARIES, etc., from £1 to £150 per annum.
YEAK. MONTH.
£
0
0 3
0 5
0 6
0 8
0 10
0 11
0 13
0 15
0 16
5. d.
1 8
£ s. d.
0 0 4f
0 0 9
1 If
1 6^
1 11
2 3^
2 8i
3 Of
3 54
0 2f
0 6
0 6§
19
20
£ s. d.
0 18 4
0 0
1 8
1
1
13 4
15 0
16 8
18 4
1 10 0
1 11 8
1 13 4
£ s. d.
0 4 2f
0 4 7f
0 4 11$
0 5 44
0 5 9
0 6 If
0 6 64
0 6 lOf
0 7 3±
0 7 8
s.- d.
0 7|
0 8
0 8h
0 94
0 10
0 lOi
o 114
0 llf
1 0±
i 14
£30
40
50
60
70
80
90
10O
125
150
£ 5. d.
2 10 0
3 6 8
4 3 4
5 0 0
5 16 8
6 13 4
7 10 0
8 6 8
10 8 4
12 10 0
£ s. d.
0 11 6
0 15 4
0 19 2
1 3 04
1 6 104
1 10 8
1 14 64
1 IS Ah
2 7 llj
2 17 6£
e 24
2 9
3 10*
4 4£
4 114
5 5f
6 104
8 2$
If the sum be Guineas, not Pounds, for each Guinea add a penny to each month, or a farthing to each week.
YUILLE'S
ESSENCE OE COEEEE.
Opinions of the Press.
Yuille's Essence of Coffee we have used during our night lahours, and found it invigorating,
and pronounce it delightful ; in fact, it. is perfection, the finest we have ever used. — The Times,
December 21st, 1867.
New Mode of Extracting the Essence of Coffee. — We had recently the pleasure of in-
specting the new machinery constructed by Mr. Andrew Yuille, at 132 Trongate, for Extracting
the Essence of Coffee, and have much pleasure in bearing our testimony to the ingenuity of the
invention and the excellence of the article produced. The machinery is constructed upon the
' vacuum principle, ' the whole essence of the bean being first extracted in air-tight vessels, and
conveyed from thence by means of a pipe to the ' distillery, ' where it is concentrated at a heat of
from 110 to 120 degrees, under a vacuum of 29 to 29^ inches. The vessels and pipes which the
liquid passes through are made of copper and lined with silver, so as to prevent the slightest taint
from verdigris ; while all the aromatic elements of the bean are preserved without being in the
slightest affected with that burned taste so peculiar to the generality of the Essence of Coffee, by
being concentrated at the moderate degree of heat we have indicated. The finest quality of beans
is used, as it is found cheapest and produces the best article ; and we have no doubt but Mr
Yuille's Essence of the Coffee Bean will soon become an article of daily use by lovers of good cups
of coffee. — Morning Journal, 12th December 1867.
Yuille's Essence of Coffee. — To all who wish, in good weather or bad weather, a capital
companion, we recommend a flask of Yuille's Essence of Coffee. If hot water can be had any-
where— alfresco, or under roof — it will always prove a friend. The flavour is magnificent, there
is all the aroma of the famed Jamaica bean, and it carries the pith and strength with it. It is
evidently carefully manufactured by expert chemists. We understand that in the seaman's
forecastle this Essence is a great favourite. It takes the place of the traditional grog on board
ship. What is found to be so good at sea can be adopted with profit and pleasure on land. —
Greenock Herald, 10th Jan. 1868.
Having used Mr Yuille's Essence of Coffee, we have every confidence in recommending it, and
we have no doubt it will soon find its way into general use. — Christian News, December lith, 1867.
Yuille's Essence of Coffee. — This is a delightful beverage, containing, in an agreeable and
convenient form, all the refreshing and aromatic properties of the roasted coffee bean. An eminent
Analytical Chemist has certified as to its purity. — Belfast News Letter, 7th November 1867.
Yuille's Essence of Coffee. — The partially new mode of extracting the Essence of the Coffee
Bean, adopted by Mr Yuille, 132 Trongate, has succeeded in producing such an excellent article
as to freely warrant him in applying to it the word ' perfection, ' and ourselves in commending
it to the favourable consideration of all lovers of a cup of good coffee. The essence is first ex-
tracted from the bean in silver-lined air-tight vessels, and afterwards concentrated down in a
silver-lined copper apparatus, at the moderate heat of 120 degrees. The extracting and boiling
machines are constructed on the vacuum principle, and the essence, after it has gone through
all the operations, is singularly mild in taste and flavour, being entirely free from that disagree-
able burnt treacle taste peculiar to nearly all the Essences of Coffee we have hitherto been accus-
tomed to. The whole aroma of the bean is preserved ; and the Essence being sold at a moderate
price, it is, on the whole, as cheap as coffee made in the ordinary way. — Saturday Post, January
Uth, 1868.
MANUFACTURED BY
ANDREW YUILLE,
PRACTICAL CHEMIST,
GLASGOW.
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burgh and Leith Post Office Directory, the Pub-
lishers again gratefully acknowledge the very large
amount of patronage hitherto received, and hope that the
present issue will be found such as to merit a continuance of
public support and confidence.
The Publishers return thanks to the gentlemen who have
kindly supplied valuable information and data for the work.
This year's publication has been very considerably in-
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Directory. The Streets and Professions Directories have also
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They have every confidence in the accuracy and complete-
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GENERAL INDEX.
PAGE
Accountants in Edinburgh, List of, . . . 488
Actuaries, Faculty of, 489
Advocates, List of Faculty of, . . . . 483
Artillery Volunteers, City of Edinburgh, . 628
Artillery Volunteers, Midlothian Coast, .' . 628
Assessed Taxes, 612
Assistants and Missionaries (Church of Scot-
land), 495
Bank Directory, 614
Bank Holidays, xvi
Banks and Banking Companies in Scotland, . 614
Baptist Places of Worship, .... 498
Bible- Women and Scripture Eeaders, . . 502
Bishops of the Episcopal Church in Scotland, . 497
Bishops of the Boman Catholic Church in Scot-
land, 498
Board of British Fisheries, .... 527
Board of Commissioners in Lunacy, . . 528
Board of Supervision for Belief of the Poor, . 528
Board of Trustees for Manufactures, . . 527
Boarding and Day Schools, .... 507
Book Packets for Colonies and Foreign Coun-
tries, 559
Book Post, Colonial and Foreign, . . . 535
Book Post, Inland 535
Cab Fares, 638
Cabinet, The, and Chief Officers of State, . 512
Calendar for 1868-69, xiii
Carriers and Bailway Agents, .... 366
Carriers' Quarters, 643
Chancery, Her Majesty's, 481
Chimney-sweeping Kegulations, . . . 646
Church Directory, 492
Church of Scotland, Places of Worship, . . 495
City Mission Directory, .... 500
City Omnibuses, 636
Clergymen, List of, in Edinburgh and Leith, . 492
Coal Carriers, Begulations for, .... 646
Collegiate Institutions, 505
Colonial and Foreign Postage Bates, . . 546
Colonial Money Order Offices, .... 584
Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses, . 528
Commission of the Peace for the City, . . 529
Commission of the Peace for the Coiinty, . 530
Congregationalist Places of Worship, . . 498
Conveyance Directory, .... 635
Counting-House Calendar, .... xvi
County Directory, General, . . . 422
Balerno, 450
Blackhall, 450
Bonnyrigg, 450
Broxburn, 450
Calder, East, 451
Calder, West, 451
Calder, Mid, 452
Cockenzie, 452
Colinton, 452
Corstorphine, 453
Cramond Bridge, 45;
Currie, 454
PAGE
Dalkeith, 454
Davidson's Mains, 458
Duddingston, 458
Fisherrow, 458
Ford, 458
Gorebridge, 459
Gladsmuir, 459
Greenlaw, 459
Hermiston, 459
Jock's Lodge and Bestalrig, .... 459
Juniper Green, 460
Kirkliston, 460
Kirknewton, 461
Lasswade, 461
Leadburn, 463
Liberton and Gilmerton, .... 463
Livingston, 463
Loanhead, 464
Lothian Burn, 464
Milton Bridge, 464
Murrayfield, 464
Musselburgh, 465
Ormiston, 469
Pencaitland, 469
Penicuik, 469
Portobello and Joppa, 470
Prestonpans, 475
Queensferry, South, 475
Batho, 476
Boslin, 477
Salton, 477
Slateford, 477
Stow, 478
Tranent, 478
TJphall, 479
Winchburgh, 480
Court of Session, 481
Edinburgh Academy, 505
Edinburgh, Commission of the Peace for the
City of, 529
Edinburgh, Commission of the Peace for the
County of, 530
Edinburgh, Magistrates and Town Council of, 525
Educational Directory, .... 503
English Money Order Offices, . . .576
Episcopal Churches, 497, 498
Episcopal Schools, 506
Evangelical Union Churches, .... 498
Exceptional Bates of Postage on Newspapers, 561
Exchequer, Court of, 481
Faculty of Advocates, 483
Fast Days, Sacramental, 632
Foreign and Colonial Postage Bates, . . 546
Free Church College, 504
Free Church Places of Worship, . . . 496
Free Church Schools, 506
General Directory, 1
German Church, 499
Government Insurance and Annuity Office, 539
GENERAL INDEX.
IX
Hackney Carriages in Edinburgh, . . . 637
High Court of Justiciary, ...... 481
High School of Edinburgh, . . . .505
Hotels, List of, 387
House Agents, 387
House of Commons, Members of the, . . 518
Industrial Schools, 507
Infant Schools, 507
Income Tax, 613
Inland Eevenue, Office of, .... 591
Insurance and Property Investment Com-
panies Directory, 625
Inventory Duty, 605
Irish Money Order Offices, .... 582
Jewellery, Transmission of, . . . . 543
Law Directory, 481
Law Officers, 481
Leith and Granton Steamers, .... 635
Leith, Magistrates and Town Council of, . 526
Letters, Registration of, . . . . 536, 543
List of Streets, Squares, etc., in Edinburgh
and Leith, xvii
London Money Order Offices, etc., . . . 587
Lord Clerk Register's Department, . . . 482
Lyon Court, . . . . . . 481
Mail Routes from Edinburgh, .
Mails, when despatched from and delivered
Edinburgh,
Markets for Corn, etc., in Scotland, .
Masonic Directory, ....
Medical Practitioners, . . .
Members of Parliament for Scotland,
Messengers-at-Arms, Scotland,
Methodist Churches, ....
Military Departments, Scotland, . . .
Missionaries, City, List of,
Money Order Offices in England and Wales,
Money Order Offices in the London District,
Money Order Offices in Ireland,
Money Order Offices in the Colonies,
Money Orders, . . ...
Museum of Science and Art,
. 573
in
. 563
.634
. 627
. 391
. 517
. 491
. 498
. 532
. 500
. 576
. 587
. 582
. 584
. 537
. 527
National Gallery of Scotland, .... 527
Newspaper Agents and Offices, . . 396, 397
Newspapers in Scotland, 631
Newspapers, Exceptional Rates of Postage on, 561
Northern Lighthouses, Commissioners of, . 528
Officers in the Navy or the Royal Marines,
Letters for, 542
Omnibuses, City, 636
Original Seceders, Churches of, 499
Packet Vessels from Leith, .... 635
Parish Schools, 506
Parliamentary Directory, .... 512
Parochial Boards of Edinburgh and Leith, . 528
Pattern and Sample Post, Colonial and Foreign, 536
Peers connected with Scotland, . . . 514
Pillar Letter-boxes, 562
Porters, Regulations for, 646
Post Towns in Scotland, 564
Post Office, General, Officers of, 533
Post Office Savings Banks, .... 540
TAGE
Postage Stamps and Envelopes, . . . 537
Postage, Rates of, and Conditions of Trans-
mission, 533
Postage, Foreign, . . . . . 541
Postal Directory, 533
Prison Managers, 527
Private Schools, 508
Professions and Trades Directory, . . 353
Property Investment Companies, . . . 625
Property and Income Tax, .... 613
Provincial Banks in Scotland, .... 624
Public and Free Schools, 506
Public Offices in Edinburgh and Leith, . . 523
Receiving Offices and Pillar Letter-Boxes, . 562
Refreshment Rooms, 406
Register Offices for Servants, .... 406
Registration of Letters, .... 536, 543
Registry Office of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 526
Rifle Volunteer Brigade, Queen's Edinburgh, 629
Rifle Volunteers, Midlothian, .... 6-30
Roman Catholic Churches, .... 498
Roman Catholic Schools, 506
Royal Family, The, 511
Sacramental Fast Days in Scotland, . . 632
Sasine Office, 482
Savings Banks, Post Office, .... 540
Scotch Members of Parliament, . . . 517
Scottish Episcopal Church, Places of Worship, 497
Scottish Newspapers, 631
Scottish Peers, 514
Scripture Readers, Bible- Women and, . . 502
Sheriff Court of Chancery, .... 481
Sheriffs of Counties, Sheriff-Substitutes,
Sheriff-Clerks, and Procurators-Fiscal, . 490
Ship Conveyances, 635
Ship Letters, 543
Society of Accountants in Edinburgh, . . 488
Soldiers' Letters, 541
Solicitors before the Supreme Courts, Society of, 486
Solicitors at Law, List of, .... 487
Stage Coaches, 636
Stamp and Legacy Duties, etc., . . . 592
Steamers from Leith and Granton, . . . 635
Street Directory, 227
Streets, Squares, Places, etc., in Edinburgh and
Leith, . .' . ... . . xvii
Tax Offices, 524
Taxes, Assessed, etc., 612
Teachers, List of, 508
Teinds, Court of, 481
Telegraph Department, North British Rail-
way, .... ... 647
Telegraph Offices, 524
Terms in England and Scotland, . . . xvi
Town Council of Edinburgh, .... 525
Town Council of Leith, . . . . ' . 526
United Presbyterian Churches, . . . 497
United Presbyterian Mission Schools, . . 507
University of Edinburgh, 503
Veterinary College, Edinburgh, . . . 504
Volunteer Directory, 628
Writers, List of, . . . . ■ . .487
Writers to the Signet, 484
INDEX TO ADVEETISEMENTS.
BANKS.
Agra Bank (Limited), The, .... 2
Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London, etc. 3
Oriental Bank Corporation, .... 1
INSURANCE AND INVESTMENT
COMPANIES, etc.
Albert Life Assurance Company, ... 20
Briton Medical and General Life Association, 21
Caledonian Insurance Company, ... 13
City of Glasgow Life Assurance Company, . 16
Edinburgh Life Assurance Company, . . 11
English and Scot. Law Life Assur. Association, 22
European Assurance Society, ... 23
General Life and Fire Assurance Company,
Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Co.,
Heritable Securities Investment Association,
Imperial Fire and Life Insurance Companies,
Insurance Company of Scotland, .
Law Union Fire and Life Insurance Company,
Life Association of Scotland,
Liverpool and London and Globe Insur. Co.,
London and Northern Insurance Corpora-
tion (Limited),
National Boiler Insurance Company (Limited),
National Guarantee and Suretyship Associa-
tion (Limited),
National Life Assurance Society,
National Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Co.,
National Union Life Assurance Company, .
Northern Assurance Company,
Norwich and London Accident and Casualty
Insurance Association, ....
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society,
Norwich Union Life Insurance Society,
Pelican Life Insurance Company,
Phoenix Fire Assurance Company,
Property Investment Company of Scotland.
Queen' Insurance Company,
Eoyal Exchange Assurance Corporation,
Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, .
Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society, .
Scottish Fire Insurance Company (Limited), 32
Scottish Imperial Insurance Company, . 35
Scottish Heritable Security Company (Limited), 35
Scottish National Insurance Company, . 7
Scottish Property Investment Company,
Scottish Provincial Assurance Company,
Scottish Union Fire and Life Insurance Co.,
Standard Investment and Building Society,
Standard Life Assurance Company,
Union Assurance Company, ....
United Kingdom Assurance Corporation,
MISCELLANEOUS.
Accountant, Jn. J. Farqukarson, 1 Hanover st , 39
Auctioneer and Valuator, G. S. Edwards, 73
Cockburn Street, 76
Bakers, Confectioners, etc. —
D. Anderson & Son, 1 Greenside street, . 96
David Grant, 6 North St Andrew street, . 96
Laurie & Co., 3 and 5 South St Andrew st., 95
Thomas Ogilvie, 2 Elm row, ... 95
E. Keid, 9 Hill square, .... 96
Sawers, 310 Lawnmarket, ... 96
Basketmaker, Luke Duffy, 242 Canongate, . 61
Bath Chairs, James Stuart, 9 Hope street, .
Bedding and Carpet Manufacturers —
Cameron, 17 Queen street,
Peter Campbell, 4 Greenside street, .
M'Laren, Son, & Co., 329 High street,
Eobert Grieve & Co., 38 George street,
James M'Dermott, 61 North Hanover st,
Eobert Nicoll, 60 Potterrow,
Bible Warehouse, H. Cameron, 7 Hanover st.,
Billiard Tables and Lamps —
Morrison & Co., 78 George street,
Smiths & Co., 1 Blair street,
Blind Asylum, 38 and 58 Nicolson street,
Bookbinder, William Hunter, 28 Queen St., .
Books, G. Adcock, 11 So. St Andrew street,
Booksellers —
Andrew Elliot, 17 Princes street,
Maclachlan & Stewart, 64 South bridge, .
A. Banks, 4 and 6 Clyde street,
Thomas Davidson, 52 George iv. bridge, .
Brush Manufactm-ers, Thomas Duncan &
Sons, Hope Crescent, Leith walk, .
Bullion Dealer, W. Mortimer, 9 North bridge,
Butchers, Poulterers, etc. —
John Anderson & Sons, 106 George street,
Thomas Hogg, 7 Melville place,
Alex. Johnston, 3 Queensferry street,
John L. Johnston, 1 W. Newington ter.,
Alexander Taylor, 1 and 2 Melville place,
John Thyne, Stockbridge market, .
James Wilson, 146 George street,
Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, etc. —
Denham & Brown, 12 George street,
John Goskirk, 71 Cowgate,
David Lowe, Fountainbridge, .
William M'Dougall, 76 Fountainbridge,
James Scotland, 4 Thistle street,
Scrimgeour, 73 George street, .
Kenneth Urquhart, 9 Charles street,
George Watson, 1 Teviot row, .
George Watson, 5 and 9 Tollcross, .
Eichard Whytock & Co., 9 George St.,
Chemical Works, etc. —
M'Lean & Hope, Salamander street, Leith,
Duncan M 'Queen, 156 Eose street, .
Chemists — ■
W. F. Marshall, 16 Howe street,
John 0. Pottage, 117 Princes street,
China and Glass Merchants —
John Donald, Bristo Port lane,
Smaill, Gillon, & Co., 19 Geo. iv. bridge,
T. Stewart, 7 Hay's court, Main Point,
Coachmakers —
Shiels & Slater, Spittal street, .
E. Stordy, St. Leonard's, .
Coach Proprietors — -
Et. Atkinson & Son, 8 N.-W. Circus place,
W. Fraser & Son, 1 Forres street,
Peter Jardine, 25 Duke street .
James Stewart, 10 Eandolph Cliff, .
Coal Merchants, Agents, etc. —
Mrs William Allan, 12 Port Hamilton,
George Baigrie, St Leonard's, .
Eobert G. Bauchope, Scotland St. Station.
William Booth, 2 Port Hopetoun,
F. W. Brickman, 3 Dublin street,
Andrew Bruce, Dairy Coal Depot, .
110
73
73
73
73
49
93
93
63
51
110
48
48
48
48
59
55
102
103
102
103
103
102
102
75
75
91
75
75
75
78
76
73
74
92
91
46
46
60
60
61
111
110
110
111
114
114
109
107
109
109
109
107
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
John Burns, 16 Port Hopetoun,
Eobert Calder, Haymarket Station, .
"William Carruthers, Haymarket,
A. Cunningham, 5 Port Hopetoun, .
Deans & Moore, 29 So. Frederick street, .
Thomas Dixon & Son, 67 St Leonard St.,
C. Fortune, Eose Lane Station,
Gilray Brothers, 60 Lothian road, .
1 James Henderson, 7 Port Hopetoun,
James Lawson, 4 So. St. Andrew street, .
William Marshall, 132 Princes street,
J. M'Kelvie, Haymarket, ....
T. C. Murray, 2 Canonmills bridge,
James Orr, North Bridge Railway station,
Scott & Gilmour, Caledonian Station,
E. & H. Simpson, Caledonian Eailw. Depot,
John Sives, Dairy,
John Smith & Sons, 46 Lothian road,
James Sword, Scotland street station,
James Waldie & Sons, Leith Walk,
James Waterston, jun., Caledonian Eailw.,
J. Williamson, Eose lane station, Abbeyhill,
John Wilson, Caledonian Eailway Station,
Allan Wilson, 7 Clanalpine buildings,
Cod Liver Oil, G. D. Moffat, 38 Dundas st,
Cricket Depot, King's, 10 Bristo street,
Dairymen —
Thomas Crombie, Bell's mills, .
Thomas White, 8 St. Anthony place,
Dentists —
J. Douglas, 6 North St Andrew street,
Mr J. D. Morrison, 27 Grange road, .
Mr W. F. Vernon, 80 Princes street,
Die and Stamp Cutters and Seal Engravers —
James Irvine, 13 West Eegister street,
Murdoch & Son, 51 Hanover street, .
Dyers, Furriers, etc. —
P. Douglas, 37 Niddrv st. and 23 Soiith br.,
J. G. Hay & Son, 14 North Melville place,
P. & E. Hay, 11 South St David st. and 1
Heriot Buildings, Leith Walk,
Inglis' Green Establishment, 39 Queen st.
and 85 South Clerk street,
Maver & Co., 7 Clerk Street, .
James M'Kechnie, 41 West Nicolson st., .
Samuel Yarrol, 13 North St Andrew st., .
Edinburgh Christmas Club, ....
Educational Establishments —
Miss Balmain, 14 Heriot Eow, .
St Anthony House Academy, 54 Great
Junction street, Leith, ....
Edinburgh Institution, 8 Queen street,
Institution for Young Ladies, 9 Moray pi.,
Institution for Young Ladies, 1 Park pi., .
Mr Thomson, Melville house, George sq.,
Mr Walter Ferguson, 36 George street, .
Monsieur Havet, 24 Charlotte square,
Dr J. T. Loth, 27 Rutland street,
Mr M. J. Melville Bell, 13 So. Charlotte st.,
Mr and Mrs Lowe, Hopetoun rooms, 72
Queen street ; ho. 50a Frederick street,
Monsieur and Mesdemoiselles Brouneau,
45 Castle street,
Mr Grahamsley Atkinson, 52 Frederick st.,
Engravers and Lithographers —
Alexander Ford, 142 High street,
Banks & Co., 26 Waterloo place,
Fire-Clay Goods Depot, Duncan Dochard,
Lothian road,
Firewood, Leith Ragged Schools, King st.,
Fishing Rod and Tackle Maker, J. A. Cowan,
18 Brunswick street, ....
Fishmonger, John Jameson, 60 Castle street,
Fruiterers —
Robert Jamieson, 147 Princes street,
109
109
106
1()7
107
108
110
108
107
110
106
106
109
108
109
110
109
105
106
104
110
106
108
109
46
47
99
99
48
46
46
50
53
73
Brockloy & Stewart, 6 Queensferry street, 96
Alexander Wood, 1 & 2 Bristo place, . 116
Funeral Establishments —
William Reid & Sons, 58 Cockburn street,
Peter Moir & Co., 10 & 11 St James' place,
John Croall & Sons, 9 & 10 Leith walk,
D. Nicholson & Son, 8 High street, .
D. Robertson, 16 Lothian road,
George Paulin, 32 & 42 Jamaica street,
Furniture Warerooms —
James Brown, 174 Cowgate,
C. O'Donnell & Co., 156 Cowgate, .
P. Rafferty, 30 Blair street,
Gardeners, Seedsmen, Florists, etc. —
Thomas Carstairs, 121 George street,
Thomas Nicoll, Boroughmuirhead, .
George Williamson & Son, 1 Jordan lane,
Glass Chandelier Manufacturer, Francis R
Sim, 96 Princes street, .
Gold and Silver Dealer, James Devine, 299
and 301 Cowgate, ....
Grocers, Wine Merchants, etc. —
Campbell's Vinegar, Gilmore park, .
Thomson's Ham store, 163 Fountainbridge,
Mustard, John Smith, 28 Forth street,
Bottled Ale Co., 99 George street,
John Bryce, 44 Hanover street,
Menelaws & Co., 143 George street, .
Peter M'Diarmid, Grindlay street, .
John Steedman, 40 Hanover street, .
Charles Morton Cook, 178 Fountainbridge
James S. Connolly, 266 Canongate, .
Kay & Co., 39 Jamaica street, .
Selkirk, 21 Lothian road, .
Peter M'Lay, 65 Lothian road, .
Gymnasium, Royal Crescent Park,
flatters, etc. —
John B. Burge, 47 Lothian road,
William Burge, 10 North bridge,
Hotels, etc. —
Dejay's Hotel, 99 Princes street,
Duncan M'Laren, 14 St Andrew street
James Buchanan, 114 High street, .
Mrs Main, Newhaven,
Waverley Bridge Refreshment Rooms,
John Frier, 8 Nicolson street, .
House Agency —
Alexander Stewart, 20 Gayfield square,
Gavine Macpherson, 18 St Patrick square
Sword, 22 Hanover street,
India-rubber Manufacturers —
Thornton & Co., 78b Princes street, .
John Anderson, 101 Princes street, .
Jewellers and Watchmakers —
Alexander Gunn, 10 Leith street,
Alexander Reid, 31a South Castle street,
Ferguson Brothers, 18 South St Andrew st
George Laing, 27 Nicolson street,
James Aitchison, 15 Bank street,
James G. Mackay, 56 Leith street, .
James Ritchie & Son, 25 Leith street,
J. E. Vernon, 54 Leith street, .
J. F. B. Donaldson, 14 North bridge an
92 West Bow, ....
P. Westren, 103 Princes street,
Sanderson & Son, 92 Princes street,
William Picken, 9 Melbourne place, .
Libraries —
Medical and Scientific Library, Maclachlan
& Stewart, 64 South bridge, . . . 46
Select Subscription, 26 Waterloo place . 45
Machine Oils, Smiths & Co., 1 Blair street, . 93
Map-Mounters, P. Malloch & Son, 306 Lawn-
market, 61
Maps, W. & A. K. Johnston, 4 St Andrew sq., 49
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Marble Cutters —
And. Wallace & Co., 15 Leith walk, . 60
Clement Whyte, Canonrnills, ... 60
J. & J. Liglitbody, 12 Hanover street and
22 Junction street, 59
Masons and Chimney-Sweepers —
Daniel Monroe, 44 Thistle street, . . 101
W. & E. Ireland, 25 Clyde street, . . 101
Medical Eubber, Andrew Drummond, 30
Broughton place, 47
Ladies' Dress, etc. —
Colledge, 37 Nicolson street, ... 65
Fairbaim, 7 and 11 Clerk street, . . 64
John Armstrong, 12 Charlotte pi., Queens-
ferry street, . . ... 72
John Scott, 5 Greenside street, . . 64
M'Laren, Son, & Co., 329 High street, . 65
Miss Ogg, 6 Hanover street, ... 64
Miss Taylor, 4 Hope street, Charlotte sq., 65
Mrs. Smith, 36 Grove street ... 64
Musicsellers —
Alex. Eobertson & Co., 39 Princes street, 45
James Curie, 52 Hanover steeet, . . 45
John Purdie, 83 Princes street, . . 45
Paterson & Sons, 27 George street, . . 45
Painters, Paperhangers, Glaziers, etc — ■
Andrew Jameson, 50 North Pitt street, . 79
G. Dobie, 23 George street, ... 78
James M. Bell, 2 West Preston street, . 78
Robert Wilson, 67 South Clerk street, . 78
Samuel Weston, 23 Home street, . . 78
Taylor, Johnston, & Taylor, 7 Union pi., 79
Pawnbrokers, Money Loan Offices, etc. —
Equitable Loan Company, 4 Milne square, 116
South Bridge Pawnbroking Company, . 77
Edinburgh Loan Company, ... 77
J. Ferguson & Co., 312 Lawnmarket, . 77
William Clark, 312 Lawnmarket, . . 77
Pens, Caldwell Brothers, 15 Waterloo place, 49
Perfumers, Hairdressers, etc. —
Casimir Eoques, 7 So. St Andrew street, . 103
T. M. Tennant, 23 N.-W. Circus place, . 103
William Cook, 3 Deanhaugh street, . . 103
Philosophical Instrument Makers, Kemp &
Co., 8, 11, 12, and 13 Infirmary street, . 56
Photographers —
James Jameson, 50 North Pitt street, . 50
Thomas H. Douglas, Chamberlain road, . 52
Phrenologist, Mrs Hamilton, 10 North St
Andrew street, . . . . . 47
Picture Frame Maker, S. Glasstone, 59 South
bridge, 61
Pipemaker, T. White & Co., 146 Canongate, 103
Plumbers, Brassfounders, Gasfitters, etc. —
D. Stewart, 34 Earl Grey street, . . 79
John Lawrie, 12 Catherine street court, . 79
James Thorburn, 97 High St., Dalkeith, . 79
Alexander M. Peters, 13 Dundas street, . 79
J. Stewart, 31a Haddington place, . . 79
Stewart & Eae, 17 West Register street, . 80
A. Dickison, 2 Brougham street, . . 80
Adam Gray, 17 Leven street, ... 80
Archd. Young, 2 South Clerk street, . 80
H. Hetherton, 13 South Clerk street, . 80
John M'Naughton, 5 and 6 Fyfe place, . 80
B. Smith & Co., Silvermills, ... 80
John Beddie, Waterloo place, ... 81
Armstrong & Hogg, 25 Lothian road, . 81
M'Millan & Robertson, Shrub place, . 81
Portmanteau and Trunk Manufacturers —
Miss Couston, 132 Princes street, . . 54
M. Cleghorn, 5 South St Andrew street, . 61
Printers —
James Turner & Co., Lothian road, .
David S. Stewart, 4 Melbourne place,
Lorimer & Gillies, 13 Clyde street, . . 50
Schenck & M'Farlane, 14 St James' square, 52
Murray & Gibb, N.-E. Thistle street lane, 115
Printers' Joiner, John Murray, 22 and 28
Nidclry street, 50
Printing Inks, T. E. Alexander, 2 and 3
Amphion place, 51
Private Detective Agency, Alex. Stewart, . 76
Registers for Servants —
Scottish Register, 15 So. Frederick street, 101
Mrs Dodds, 1 Charlotte place, . . . 101
North Side Register, 2 Canonrnills bridge, 101
M. Lawson, 5 Montague street, . . 101
Mrs Brickman, 3 Dublin street, . . 101
Sailmaker, William Calder, 22 Commercial st., 89
Scottish Chamber of Agriculture, ... 40
Scottish Trade Protection Society, . . 77
Shipping, Leith and London, ... 92
Shoemakers and Leather Merchants —
Joseph Leckie, 50 Cockburn street, .
R. Rutherford & Son, 142 George street,
Thomas F. Adam, 42 Potterrow,
Sign-Board Maker, John Donaldson, 12 St
James' square, ....
Singer Sewing Machine Co., 107 Princes st
Smiths, Ironmongers, etc. —
James Forrest, 60 Cowgate,
Thomas Richardson, 150 Fountainbridge,
Pringle & Inglis, York Lane, .
David Foulis, 61 George street,
John Kelly & Sons, 113 Rose street,
Peter Bell, 40 North Pitt street,
Robert Peddie & Co., 132 George street,
James Miller, 70 and 71 Princes street,
Jas. Young & Co., 27 East Crosscauseway,
Middleton & Co., Sciennes,
R. Laidlaw & Son, Simon Square, .
Gibson & Tait, West Fountainbridge,
James Charles, 8 North St Andrew street.
James Tod & Son, 29 Leith walk,
William Bain & Co., 32 Grindlay street,
Stationer, J. Maclaren, 138 Princes street,
Stockbroker, Hugh Gilmour, 18 St Andrew sq..
Stucco Manufacturer, Ellice Luis, 28 High st.
Surgeons' and Dentists' Instruments, James
Gardner, 45 South bridge
Tailors, Clothiers, Hosiers, etc. —
Thomson, 103 South bridge,
A. Kellock & Company, 40 South bridge,
A. & J. Murray, 10 Union place,
Fegan & Company, 66 High street, .
Bower & Brown, 22 South bridge,
Panton & Young, 36 South bridge, .
Millan & Son, 135 George street,
Daniel Finlayson, 21a George street,
Lauder & Hardie, 8 St Andrew square,
Thomas Hynde & Co., 13 Union place,
William Henney, 21 Leith street,
John Allan, 21 Leith street,
E. P. Watson, Clanalpine Buildings,
John Smith, 102 South bridge, .
James M'lver, 25 St Mary's wynd, .
John Shearer, 80 George street,
Whitehead & Co., 18 South St Andrew st
Tobacconists, etc. —
Robert Gordon, 5 Heriot bridge,
Robert Robertson, 3 St Patrick street,
Turner, Alex. Jamieson, Adam square,
Typefounders, James Marr & Co., 29 New st.
Venetian Blind Manufacturer, George Laing
Wax Paper Flower and Fruit Maker, Mr
O. MKay, 3 Tollcross, .
Whipmakers, G. & J. Leggat, Brown square, 61
49 1 Whitby Jet Warehouse, Thomas Reid & Co.,
50 129 Princes street, 53
CALENDAR FOR 1868-69.
JUNE 186 8.
D. H. It. MOON'S PHASES. I). H. M.
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Whit Monday
Whit Tuesday
Prince George Frederick b. 1865
Trinity Sunday
11 St Barnabas the Apostle
Corpus Christ!
1st Sunday after Trinity
21 Sun enters Cancer 4h. d}m. m.
♦Queen's Accession, 1837
2d Sunday after Trinity
21 Summer com. — Longest Day
St John Baptist bom
24 Midsummer Day
28 "Coronation of Queen, 1838
Sd Sunday after Trinity
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HIGH WATER
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Morn. Even
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1 41
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JULY 186 8.
D. II. 51. MOON'S PHASES. ]>. II. M.
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Sundays, Holidays,
etc.
Princess Alice married 1862..
Dog Days begin
4th Sunday after Trinity
5 Princess Helena married 1S66
5th Sunday after Trinity.,
St Swithin translated 862
Court of Session rises
Gth Sunday after Trinity.,
Sun enters Leo, 3/i. Cm.a.,
St James the Apostle mart. 43..
1th Sunday after Trinity
HIGH WATEB
AT LI II II.
II. M.
0 34
1 23
2 6
2 45
3 21
3 56
4 29
5 5
5 42
6 23
7 9
8 2
9 4
10 18
11 15
0 39
1 33
2 25
3 13
4 0
4 48
5 40
6 30
7 25
8 26
9 32
10 38
11 44
0 14
II. 31.
0 9
0 59
1 45
2 26
3 3
3 39
4 12
4 47
5 23
6 1
6 45
7 35
8 33
9 42
10 44
11 45
0 12
1 6
2 0
2 49
3 37
4 23
5 14
6 5
6 57
7 55
8 57
10 5
11 11
0 42
AUGUST 1868.
D. H. M. MOON'S PHASES. D. H. M.
Full Moon,.... 3 11 52m. I New Moon,... 18 5 12m.
Last Quarter, 11 0 28 a. | 2nd Quarter, 25 0 47 m,
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Lammas Day
Sth Sunday after Trinity.
Duke of Edinburgh born 1844...
9(/i Sunday after Trinity
Dog Days end
Grouse and Ptannigan sh. beg.
Lammas Day, O.S
10/7; Sunday after Trinity
Tay Net fishing closes
20 Blackcock shooting begins....
Sun enters Virgo 9/*. 43m. a
llth Sunday after Trinity
St Bartholomew the Apostle
Dee, Don, Forth, Ness, and Spey
Net fishings close
12th Sunday after Trinity
Esk Net fishing closes
HIGH WATER
AT leith.
Morn. Even.
h. u.
1 5
1 51
2 28
3 4
3 35
4 7
4 39
5 13
5 50
6 31
7 18
8 17
9 31
10 44
11 54
0 24
1 19
2 11
2 59
3 43
4 28
5 14
6 1
6 51
7 44
8 48
10 4
11 15
0 45
1 29
H. M.
1 28
2 10
2 47
3 20
3 51
4 23
4 56
5 31
6 10
6 53
7 47
8 50
10 8
11 20
0 52
1 46
2 36
3 21
4 5
4 51
5 37
6 25
7 17
8 15
9 26
10 39
11 50
0 22
1 8
1 50
SEPTEMBER 1868.
D. H. M. MOON'S PHASES. D. H. 31.
Full Moon, 2 3 57 m. I New Moon, 16 120a,
Last Quarter, 9 10 4 a. | 2nd Quarter,... 23 3 22a.
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Partridge shooting begins..
London burned 1666, O.S....
13th Sunday after Trinity...
14th Sunday after Trinity...
Tweed Net fishing closes
22 Autumn commences
15th Sunday after Trinity...
St Matthew the Apostle
Sun enters Libra 6h. 31 m. a,
22 Day and Night equal
lGth Sunday after Trinity...
29 Michaelmas Day
St Michael and All Angels .
high watee
at leith.
II. 31.
2 23
2 56
3 24
3 55
4 28
5 2
5 3S
6 21
7 13
8 IS
9 39
11 4
0 41
1 31
2 18
3 0
3 44
4 27
5 8
5 50
6 36
8 43
10 5
11 13
0 43
1 21
1 55
CALENDAR FOR 1868-69.
OCTOBER 1868.
D. H. M. MOON'S PHASES. D. H. M.
Full Moon 1 7 38 a. I 2nd Quarter, 23 9 42 m.
Last Quarter, 9 6 13 m. Full Moon,... 31 11 5 m.
New Moon,. ..15 11 la.
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31
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Sundays, Holidays,
ETC.
HIGH WATER
AT LEITH.
Pheasant shooting begins
17i7i Sunday after Trinity
Tay Rod fishings close
18rt Sunday after Trinity
11 Michaelmas Day, O.S
Forth, Ness, and Spey Rod fish-
ings close
19th Sunday after Trinity
18 St Luke the Evangelist
Sun enters Scorpio 2ft. 53m. M
20th Sunday after Trinity
St Simon and St Jude
81 Dee, Don, & Esk Rod fish, el
Hallow Eve
H. M.
2 11
2 43
3 12
3 44
4 17
4 54
5 34
6 23
7 20
8 41
10 9
11 2S
0 47
1 35
2 20
2 59
3 40
4 21
5 0
5 42
6 32
7 25
8 39
10 0
11 9
0 26
1 2
1 37
2 11
H. M.
2 27
2 58
3 28
4 0
4 35
5 14
5 58
6 51
7 58
9 25
10 51
11 56
0 22
1 11
1 58
2 40
3 19
4 0
4 41
5 20
6 6
6 58
7 57
9 20
10 36
11 41
0 8
0 44
1 20
1 54
2 28
NOVEMBER 1868.
D. H. M. MOON'S PHASES. D. H. M.
Last Quarter, 7 1 47 a. I 2nd Quarter, 2 6 47 m.
New Moon,. ..14 10 56 m. | Full Moon,... 30 1 0 m.
Sundays, Holidays,
etc.
21st Sunday after Trinity
1 All Saints' Day
Gunpowder Plot, 1605
22a" Sunday after Trinity
Prince of Wales born 1841
Martinmas
Court of Session sits
23d Sunday after Trinity
21 Sun enters Sagit. llft.36sm.A
Princess Royal born 1S40
2ith Sunday after Trinity
Martinmas, O.S
30 Tweed Rod fishing closes,
Advent Sunday
St Andrew the Apostle
HIGH WATEK
AT LEITH.
H. M.
2 46
3 18
3 55
4 34
5 17
6 8
7 11
8 28
9 54
11 7
0 28
1 15
1 59
2 41
3 19
3 57
4 36
5 17
6 1
6 51
7 51
9 2
10 11
11 12
0 25
1 3
1 42
2 21
H. M.
3 2
3 36
4 14
4 55
5 41
6 37
7 48
9 11
10 32
11 38
0 3
0 53
1 37
2 20
3 0
3 38
4 16
4 56
5 38
6 24
7 18
8 24
9 38
10 42
11 40
0 4
0 44
1 23
2 1
2 40
DECEMBER 1868.
H. P. 31. MOON'S PHASES. D. H. M.
Last Quarter, 6 9 34 a. I 2nd Quarter, 22 4 28m
New Moon, 14 133 m. | Full Moon, 29 148a.
Sundays, Holidays,
ETC.
HIGH WATER
AT LKITH.
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Princess of Wales born 1S44 ,
'2d Sunday in Advent
Grouse, Blackcock, and Ptarmi
gan shooting ends
3d Sunday in Advent
21 Sun enters Capri. Oft. 28m. A.
4th Sunday in Advent
St Thomas the Apostle
21 Winter com. — Shortest day..
"Christmas Day
St Stephen the Martyr
1st Sunday after Christmas
Innocents' Day
27 St John the Evangelist
H. M.
3 18
3 59
4 44
5 35
6 31
7 36
8 50
10 4
11 12
0 32
1 20
2 4
2 45
3 23
4 0
4 38
5 16
5 57
6 39
7 28
8 28
9 37
10 41
11 42
0 6
0 51
1 35
2 20
3 4
3 50
JANUARY 1869.
T). H. Iff. MOON'S PHASES. D. H. II.
Last Quarter, 5 6 23 m. I 2nd Quarter, 21 0 26m.
New Moon 12 6 53 a. Full Moon,... .28 130m.
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♦Circumcision
2d Sunday after Christmas
Epiphany
Prince Albert Victor born 1864
1st Sunday after Epiphany
New Year's Day, O.S
2d Sunday after Epiphany
Sun enters Aquarius lift. 6m. a.
Septuagesima Sunday
Conversion of St Paul
25 Princess Royal married 1858
King Charles i. martyred 1649...
Sexagesima Sunday
H. M.
4 14
5 1
5 53
6 4S
7 49
8 55
10 5
11 12
HIGH WATER
AT LEITH.
Morn. Even.
0 41
1 29
2 13
2 52
3 28
4 2
4 36
5 10
5 47
6 26
7 9
7 58
9 2
10 13
11 21
0 51
1 41
2 29
3 16
4 1
4 47
4 37
5 26
6 20
7 16
8 21
9 30
10 39
11 45
0 15
1 5
1 51
2 33
3 11
3 45
4 19
4 53
5 28
6 6
6 47
7 32
8 29
9 39
10 47
11 55
0 25
1 16
2 5
2 53
3 38
4 24
5 11
LIST OF THE STREETS, SQUARES, PLACES, ETC., IN
EDINBURGH AND LEITH,
WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR SITUATIONS.
The Registration District of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, is indicated by the
Number affixed.
Note. — The Act (17 cj- 18 Vict. c. 80) requires, — Births to be registered within 21 days;
Deaths, 8 days; Marriages, 3 days.
Najie of District.
Name of Eegistrar.
Office.
Office Hours.
1. St George, . . .
2. St Andrew, . .
3. Canongate, . .
4. St Giles, . . .
5. Newington, . .
6. North Leith, . .
7. South Leith, . .
Robert Dick, . . .
A. W. Muir, ....
Andrew Balfour, . .
David Beatson, . . .
John Minto, ....
Thomas S. Forman, .
Gilbert Archer, . . .
6 Lothian road, . .
9 North St David st,
1G3 Canongate, . . .
51 Oockburn street, .
6 Hill square, . .
7 Hamburg place, .
83 Constitution st., .
10 to 3, 7 to 9 ; Sat. 10 to 12.
10 to 3 ; Sat. 10 to 12.
10 to 3 ; Sat. 10 to 12.
10 to 3, 6 to 8 ; Sat. 10 to 12.
10 to 3 ; Sat. 10 to 12.
1 10 to 3 ; Mon. & Fri. 7 to 8 ;
\ Sat. 10 to 12.
10 to 3, 6 to 8 ; Sat. 10 to 12.
Abbey, foot of Canongate, 3
Abbey hill, Abbey, 3
Abbey hill house, Norton place, 3
Abbey lane, Croft-an-Righ wd., 3
Abbey mount, Abbey hill, 3
Abbey strand, Abbey, 3
Abbotsford park, Boroughmuir-
head, 5
Abercromby place, Duke street, 2
Adam square, 7G South bridge, 4
Adam street, E. & W., Roxburgh
place, 5
Adelphi place, Leith links, 7
Admiralty street, Couper street, 6
Advocate's close, 357 High st., 4
Aihslie place, Great Stuart st., 1
Aird's close, 135 Grassmarket, 1
Aitchison's close, 58 West port, 1'
Albany lane, Albany street, 2
Albany street, Duke street, 2
Albany street, North Fort st., 6
Albert place, India place, 2
Albert terrace, Morningside, 5
Albert terrace, Trinity, 6
Albyn pi., wt. end of Queen st., 1
Alfred place, Mayfield, 5
Alfred place, Canonmills, 1
Alison's close, 34 Cow-gate, 4
Alison's place, Leith walk, 7
Alison's square, Potterrow", 4
Allan street, Dean street, 1
Allan's close, 269 High street, 4
Allanfield, Bonnington, 6
Alva street, Queensferry street, 1
Amphion pi., n. b. Canongate, 3
Anchor close, 243 High street, 4
Anchorfield, Newhaven, 6
Anderson's close, 14 Cowgate, 4
Anderson's crt., Old JBroughton, 2
Anderson pi., Bonnington road, 7
B
Anderson's place, Leith Walk, 7
Annandale st., Haddington pi., 2
Ann st, St Bernard's crescent, 1
Ann's court, Canonmills, 1
Annfield, Newhaven, east end, 6
Antigua street, Union place, 2
Archers' hall, Buccleuch street, 4
Archibald place, Lauriston pi., 4
Argyle place, Meadows, so. side, 5
Argyle square, N. College street, 4
ArDiston place, Newington, 5
Arthur st. & pis., 82 Pleasance, 3
Arthur street, Pilrig street, 7
Ashley buildings, 21 High st., 3
Assembly st., e. end Bernard st., 7
Atholl crescent, Maitland street, 1
Atholl lane, Atholl place, 1
Atholl place, Atholl crescent, 1
Auburn place, Ferry road, Leith, 6
Auchenleck's brae, Newhaven, 6
Back of vaults, 81 Giles' street, 7
Bailie Fyfe's close, 107 High st., 3
Bailie's court, 50 Cowgate, 4
Bainfield, Fountainbridge, 1
Bainfield, North Leith, 6
Baird's close, 135 West port, 1
Bakehouse close, 146 Canongate, 3
Baker's place, N. W. Circus pi., 1
Baker's land, Canonmills, 1
Balbirnie place, Roseburn, 1
Baltic st., east end Bernard st., 7
Bangholm, Queensferry road, 2
Bangor road, Gt. Junction street, 7
Bank street, Lawnmarket, 4
Bank street, North, Mound pi., 4
Bank street, Bernard street, 7
Bank place, Queensferry road, 6
Banner place, Morningside, 5
Barm close, 15 Coalhill, 7
Baron Grant's close, 15 High st., 3
Barony street, 40 Broughton St., 2
Barringer's close, 91 High st., 3
Bathfield, near Leith Fort, 6
Bath street, James' place, 7
Baxter's buildgs., St John's pi., 3
Baxter's close, 469 Lawnmarket, 4
Baxter's place, Greenside place, 2
Beaumont place, 202 Pleasance, 5
Beaver hall, Canonmills, 2
Bedford street, Dean street, 1
Begg, Dr, builds., 11 Abbey hill, 3
Begrie's entry, 69 St Leonard st., 5
Belfrage lane, Cowfeeder row, 1
Bellevue crescent, Mansfield pi., 1
Bellevue ter., E. Claremont st., 2
Bell place, Water lane, 1
Bell's close, 272 Canongate, 3
Bell's court, Quality lane, 7
Bell's entry, 17 St Leonard st., 5
Bell's mills, Sunbury, 1
Bell's wynd, 146 High street, 4
Bernard street, Baltic street to
Shore, 7
Bernard terrace, S. Clerk street, 5
Binnie's close, 39 Giles' street, 7
Bishop's close, 129 High street, 3
Blacket place, 13 Minto street, 5
Blackford, Grange loan, 5
Blackford rd., Wbitehouse loan. 5
Blackfriars' wynd, 96 High St., 3
Blair's close, 372 Castlehill, 4
Blair street, Hunter square, 4
Blandfield row, Canonmills, 2
Blenheim place, Baxter's place, 2
Bonnington, between Bonnington
and Queensferry roads
Bonnington bank, Bonnington
road, 7
Bonnington place, Bonnington, 6
LIST OF STREETS, ETC., IN EDINBURGH AND LEITII.
Bonnington road, Broughton road
to Leith, 7
Bonnington terrace, Bonnington
place, 2
Boothacre, Seafield, 7
Boroughloch, Archers' hall, 4
Boroughmuirhead, Morningside, 5
Borthwick's close, 186 High st., 4
Borthwick place, Eoseburn, 1
Boswell's court, 352 Castlehill, 4
Boswell's court, 22 College wyd., 4
Boswell road, Granton road, 1
Botanic gards., 20 Inverleith row,l
Bowershall, Bonnington road, 7
Bowershall place, Bonnington
road, 7
Bowie's cl., 27 Queen st., Leith, 7
Bowling-green st., Gt. Junction
st,7
Bowling-green st., "West, Bowl-
ing-green street, 6
Boyd's close, 276 Canongate, 3
Boyd's entry, 42 St Mary's wynd, 3
Brand place, 11 Abbey hill, 3
Brandfield place, 97 Fountain-
bridge, 1
Brandfield street, Grove street, 1
Brandon street, Henderson row, 1
Bread street, Port-Hopetoun, 1
Breadalbane st., Bonnington rd., 7
Brickwork close, 104 Kirkgate, 7
Bridge pi., Bonnington bridge, 6
Bridge st., Upper Drawbridge, 6
Bright terrace, Dairy road, 1
Brighton street, Lothian street, 4
Bristo place, Bristo port, 4
Bristo port, Candlemaker row, 4
Bristo street, Bristo place, 4
Broad wynd, 51 Shore, 7
Brodie's close, 52 Cowgate, 4
Brodie's close, 304 Lawnmarket, 4
Brown's close, 79 Canongate, 3
Brown's close, 14 Grassmarket, 4
Brown's close, 366 Castlehill
Brown's court, 125 Canongate, 3
Brown's court, 360 Castlehill, 4
Brown's court, 27 Crosscauseway, 5
Brown's court, Water of Leith
Brown's entry, Leith walk, 7
Brown's place, Vennel, 1
Brown's place, Junction bridge, 6
Brown's place, Spring gardens.
Abbey hill, 3
Brown st. & lane, 134 Pleasance, 5
Brown's square, Argyle square, 4
Brougham place, Brougham st., 4
Brougham street, Home street, 4
Broughton, Low, Broughton st., 2
Broughton, Old and New, Barony
street, 2
Broughton lane, 33 Broughton st., 2
Broughton markets, Dublin st., 2
Broughton place, Broughton st., 2
Broughton road, Claremont cres.
to Bonnington road, 2
Broughton street, Catherine st., 2
Brunswick pi., Lothian road
Brunswick street, Hillside cres., 2
Brunswick street, Clarence St., 1
Brunton's close, 70 Tolbooth wd., 7
Brunton place, Hillside cres., 2
Bruntsfield links, s.-w. of Mea-
dows, 5
Bruntsfield pi., Bruntsfield links, 5
Bruntsfield terrace, Bruntsfield
links, 5
Buccleuch pend, Buccleuch st., 4
Buccleuch place, George square, 4
Buccleuch street, Buccleuch pi., 4
Buchanan's court, 300 Lawnmar-
ket, 4
Buckingham terrace, Dean br., 1
Bull's close, 106 Canongate, 3
Bull's close, 307 Cowgate, 3
Burgess close, 67 Shore, 7
Burlington st., Bonnington rd., 7
Burnet's close, 156 High street, 3
Burns' street, Lochend road, 7
Burnside street, Eoseburn, 1
Byer's close, 373 High street, 4
Cable wynd, 51 Giles' street, 7
Callender entry, 67 Canongate, 3
Calton, High & Low, Calton St., 3
Calton hill, Calton street, 2
Calton place, Calton street, 2
Calton street, Leith street, 2
Cambridge street, Lothian road, 1
Cameron house, Dalkeith rd., toll
Campbell's close, 87 Canongate, 3
Campbell's close, west, 109 Cow-
gate, 4
Campbell's court, 11 Elbe street, 7
Campbell's entry, 145 Cowgate, 4
Canaan lane, Morningside, 5
Canal court, 33 Leith wynd, 3
Canal street, "Waverley bridge, 4
Candlemaker row, George iv. br.,
east 4, west 1
Canning place, Causewayside, 5
Cannon street, Leith Fort, 6
Canon pi. and st., Canonmills, 1
Canongate, Abbey to High st., 3
Canongate, North Back, Abbey to
Low Calton, 3
Canongate, South Back, Abbey to
Cowgate, 3
Canonmills, no. of Bellevue cres., 1
Cant's close, 108 High street, 3
Carfrae's entry, 112 Canongate, 3
Carlton st., St. Bernard's cres., 1
Carlton terrace, Eegent terrace, 2
Carlung place, Hope park, 5
Carnegie street, 160 Pleasance, 5
Carpet lane, Water lane. 7
Carrubber's close, 135 High st., 3
Carrubber's crt, Carrubber's cl., 3
Cassell's place, foot Leith walk, 7
Castlebank, King's stables, 4
Castlebarns, Port-Hopetoun, 1
Castle hill, Castle, 4
Castle street, 117 Princes street, 2
Castle ter., St Cuthbert's glebe, 1
Castle wynd 386 Castlehill, 4
Castle wynd, 46 Grassmarket, 4
Catherine place, Canonmills, 2
Catherine place (west), Stanhope
place, 1
Catherine street, Leith street, 2
Causewayside, Summerhall, 5
Cemeteries —
Dairy, Dairy, 1
Dean, Dean, 1
Grange, Grange, 5
Newington, Dalkeith road, 5
Eosebank, Pilrig street, 2
Warriston, Inverleith row, 2
Chalmers' buildings, 136 Foun-
tainbridge, 1
Chalmers' close, 81 High street, 3
Chalmers' crescent, Grange, 5
Chalmers street, Lauriston pi., 4
Chamberlain road, Greenhill gar-
dens, 5
Chapel court, Trunk close, 3
Chapel lane, 18 Quality street, 7
Chapel lane, 8 Broughton street, 2
Chapel street, Bristo street, 4
Chapel wynd, 51 West port, 1
Charles street, Bristo street, 4
Charlotte lane, Charlotte st.,Leith,7
Charlotte pi., Queensferry street, 1
Charlotte square, George street.
1 to 32, 1 ; 33 to 46, 2
Charlotte st., N. Charlotte sq., 2
Charlotte st., south, 134 Princes
street, east 2, west 1
Charlotte street, Constitution st., 7
Chessel's court, 240 Canongate, 3
Chester street, Manor place, 1
Cheyne street, Dean st., 1
Christie's ent., 129 St Leonard St., .">
Church hill, Morningside, 5
Church lane, Morningside, 5
Church lane, 47 Heriot row, 1
Church street, India place, east 2.
west 1
Circus lane, North-west Circus
place, 1
Circus pi., N.-east, Eoyal circus, 1
Circus pi., N.-west, Eoyal circus, 1
Circus pi., S.-east, Eoyal circus, 2
Circus pi, S.-west, Eoyal circus, 2
Citadel and st., Commercial st., 6
Clanalpine builds., Spittal st., I
Claremont crescent, E. Claremont
street, 2
Claremont park, Leith links, 7
Claremont place, Clarence st., 1
Claremont st., E., Broughton rd., 2
Claremont st, W., Henderson ro..l
Clarence street, St Stephen's st.. 1
Clarendon cres., Dean bridge, 1
Clearburn, by Prestonfield, Dud-
dingston parish
Clerk street, St Patrick square,
east 5, west 4
Clerk street, south, Clerk street, 5
Clermiston buildings, s. b. Can., 3
Clifton terrace, Haymarket, 1
Clinton road, Whitehouse loan, 5
Clyde street, 10 Elder street, 2
Coalhill, Shore, 7
Coates, east, Manor place, 1
Coates, south, Haymarket, 1
Coates, west, Haymarket, 1
Coates cres., Shandwick place. 1
Coates hall, Haymarket, 1
Coates lane, Coates place, 1
Coates place, Manor place, 1
Coatfield lane, 14 Kirkgate, 7
Cobden terrace, Dairy road, 1
Coburg lane, Coburg street, 6
Coburg street, Bridge street, 6
Cockburn street, Waverley br., 4
College, South bridge, 4
College street, north, College, 4
College street, south, College, 4
College street, west, College, 4
College wynd, 205 Cowgate, 4
Collins place, Water lane, 1
Colville place, Water lane, 1
Comely bank, Stockbridge, 1
Comely bank gardens, Crew rd., 1
Comely gardens, Abbey hill, 3
Comely green, Norton place, 3
Comely green cres., Comely grn., 3
Comely green pi., Comely green, 3
LIST OF STREETS, ETC., IN EDINBURGH AND LEITH.
Commercial bank close, 142 High
street, 4
Commercial court, 247 Cowgate, 4
Commercial street, Docks, 6
Constitution street, foot of- Leitli
» walk, 7
Conn's close, 162 Cowgate, 4
Cooper's entry, 130 Canongate, 3
Cornwall street, Grindlay st., 1
Corunna place, Bonnington rd., 7
Coul's close, 317 Canongate, 3
Couper street, Coburg street, 6
Cowan's cl., 43 Crosscauseway, 5
Cowan's close, 95 Cowgate, 4
Cowan's cl., 28 Tolbooth wynd, 7
Cowfeeder row, West port, 1
Cowgate, Grassm. to St Mary's
wynd, east of South Bridge 3,
west 4
Cowie's close, 107 Grassmarket, 1
Covenant close, 162 High St., 4
Craig's close, 265 High street, 4
Craigie terrace, Dalkeith road, 5
Craigmount house, w. Dick pi.. 5
Craigside pi., foot of Brown st., 5
Crawford's cl., 8 Grassmarket, 4
Crawley Court, 112 Kirkgate, 7
Crichton street, George Square, 4
Croft-an-Eigh, 42 Abbey hill, 3
Cromwell street, Coburg street, 6
Cromwell street, W., Admiralty
street, 6
Crooked-dykes, Crosscauseway, 5
Crosscauseway, 140 Nicolson st.,
east 5, west 4
Crown street, foot of Leith wk., 7
Cumberland street, Pitt street, 2
Cumin place, Grange road, 5
Cumming's close, 52 Canongate, 3
Currie's cl. and ct., 86 Abbey hill, 3
Currie's close, 94 Grassmarket, 4
Dalgleish's place, Dumbiedykes, 3
Dalkeith road, St Leonard St., 5
Dairy lane, Haymarket, 1
Dairy park, Fountainbridge, west
end, 1
Dalrymple crescent, Lauder rd., 5
Dalrymple place, Carnegie st., 5
Danube st, St Bernard's cres., 1
Darling's brae, 24 Giles' street, 7
Darling's buildgs., Saunders St., 1
Darnaway street, Heriot row, 1
Davie street, W. Kichmond st., 5
Dean, by Water of Leith, 1
Deanbank, Saxe-Cobourg place, 1
Dean park, by Bell's mills, 1.
Dean street, Stockbridge, 1
Dean terrace, Stockbridge, 1
Dean terrace, Upper, Dean ter., 1
Deanhaugh street, Stockbridge, 1
Derby street, Stanley road, 6
Devon place, Osborne terrace, 1
Dewar close, 100 West bow, 4
Dewar close, 104 Grassmarket, 4
Dewar place, Tobago street, 1
Dick place, Grange, 5
Dick's close, 195 Cowgate, 4
Dick's court, 17 College wynd, 4
Dick's land, Maryfield, 2
Dickson's close, 118 High street, 3
Dock gates, Docks, 6
Dock place, Commercial street, 6
Dock street, Commercial street, 6
Dougall's bdgs., North Fort st., 6
Douglas court, 03 Leith wynd, 3
Doune terrace, Gloucester pi., 1
Downie place, Port-Hopetoun, 1
Drumdryan, Lochrin, 4
Drumdryan lane, Lochrin, 4
Drummond place, Dublin st., 2
Drummond place, 2 ; except Nos.
31 to 36, 1
Drummond ct., 6 Drummond st., 5
Drummond St., 67 South bridge,
north 3, south 5
Drumsheugh lane, Melville pi., 1
Dryden place, Blacket place, 5
Dublin street, Duke street, 2
Duke street, York place, 2
Duke street, Leith, 7
Dumbiedykes, s. b. Canongate, 3
Dumbiedykes pi., Dumbiedykes, 3
Dunbar street, Earl Grey street, 5
Dunbar's cl., 413 Lawnmarket, 4
Dunbar's close, 137 Canongate, 3
Duncan's close, 35 Canongate, 3
Duncan's place and street, Leith
links, 7
Duncan street, 8 Minto street, 5
Duncan st., 20 Drummond pi., 2
Dundas st., Abercromby place, 2
Dun lop's court and close, 36
Grassmarket, 4
Dyer's close, 101 Cowgate, 4
Earl Grey street, Home street,
east 1, west 5
Easter road, Norton pi. to Leith
Eastfield, Seafield, 7
Eastfield place and ct., Seafield, 7
Ebenezer mount, Bonnington, 6
Echo bank, Dalkeith rd., Liberton
Edmonstone cl., 112 West bow, 4
Eglinton street, Eoseburn, 1
Elbe street, Leith links, 7
Elder street, St James' square, 2
Elgin place, Eoseburn, 1
Elm row, Leith walk, 2
Elphinston ct., Carrubber's cl., 3
Elphinstone ct., South Gray's cl., 3
Erskine place, Maitland street, 1
Eton terrace, Dean bridge, 1
Exchange, Corn (Edin.), Grass-
market, 1
Exchange, Corn (Leith), 35 Con-
stitution street, 7
Exchange, Eoyal, 291 High st., 4
Eyre place, Brandon street, 1
Falcon hall, Morningside, 5
Farnington place, Stockbridge, 1
Farquharson pi., W. Preston st., 5
Ferguson's bdgs., Dumbiedykes, 3
Ferney hill, Broughton road, 2
Ferrier street, Easter road, 7
Ferry road, from Leith to Queens-
ferry
Fettes row, Eoyal crescent, 2
Fyfe place, Leith walk, 7
Findhorn place, Grange, 5
Fingal place. Meadows, 5
Fisher's close, 312 Lawnmarket, 4
Fishmarket, Market street, 4
Fishmarket, Eiddle's cl., Leith, 7
Fleshmarket, 48 Tolbooth wynd, 7
Fleshmarket, Fleshmarket close, 4
Fleshmarket cl., 199 High st., 4
Forbes place and street, Beau-
mont place, 5
Forbes road, Greenhill gardens, 5
Forres street, Albyn place, 1
Forrest road, Bristo port, exst 4,
west 1
Forrester's wynd, 98 Cowgate, 4]
Forsyth's close, 57 Canongate, 3 %
Fort streets, N. & S., Hillhouse-
field, 6
Forth Street, Broughton street, 2
Foulis' cl., north, 229 High st., 4
Foulis' close, south, 42 High st., 3
Fountaiubridge, Mainpoint, Nos.
32 to 70, 5 ; other parts, 1
Fountain close, 28 High street, 3
Fountain ct., 81 Fountainbridge, 1
Fox lane, Bath street, 7
Foxe's lane, 71 St Andrew st., 7
Frederick street, 89 Princes st., 2
Freer street, Fountainbridge, 1
Frithfield, Seafield, 7
Fullerton's close, 6 Abbey hill, 3
Galloway's close, 425 Lawnmkt., 4
Galloway's entry, 53 Canongate, 3
Gardner's cres., Tobago street, 1
Gayfield place, Gayfield square, 2
Gayfield square, Leith walk, 2
Gayfield street, Gayfield square, 2
Geddes's entry, 233 High street, 4
General's entry, 58 Bristo st., 4
Gentle's close, 122 Canongate, 3
George place, Leith walk, 2
George square, Charles street, 4
George street, St Andrew square
to Charlotte square, 2
George street, Leith Port, 6
George iv. bridge, Melbourne
place, 4
Gibb's close, 250 Canongate, 3
Gibb's entry, 104 Nicolson st., 5
Gifford park, 76 Hope park end, 4
Gilchrist's lane, Greenside row, 2
Giles' street, 102 Kirkgate, 7
Gillespie street, Gilmore place, 5
Gilmore places, Lochrin, 5
Gilmore street, Paul's work, 3
Gilm ore's cl., 99 Grassmarket, 1
Gilmour street, Simon square, 5
Gladstone court, 181 Canongate, 3
Gladstone's cl., 20 Grassmarket, 4
Gladstone terrace, Meadows, 5
Glanville place, Baker's place, 1
Glenfinlas st., Charlotte square, 1
Glengyle ter., Bruntsfield links
Glenorchy place, Greenside row, 2
Gloucester place, India street,
north 2, south 1
Glover street, Duke st., Leith, 7
Golden acres, Inverleith row, 2
Good's entry, 19 College wynd, 4
Gow's close, Causewayside, 5
Graham's buildings, Potterrow, 4
Graham street, Lauriston, 1
Grange, south of Hope Park, 5
Grangebank, Boroughmuirhead, 5
Grange court, 66 Causewayside, 5
Grange loan, Causewayside, 5
Grange place, Causewayside, 5
Grange road, Grange, 5
Gran ton, west of Newhaven,
Cramond parish
Grant's place, Craigside place, 3
Grant's close, Little, 9 High st., 3
Grassmarket, West bow, north 4.
south 1
Grayfield and Grayfield toll, Dal-
keith road, Liberton parish
Gray's close, n., 125 High st., 3
LIST OF STREETS, ETC., IN EDINBURGH AND LEITH.
Gray's close, s., 56 High street, 3
Gray's court, 95 Nicolson street, 4
Gray place, 37 St Leonard street, 5
Gray st., south, Upper Gray st., 5
Gray st., Upper, Salisbury place, 5
Greenhill park, Borougkniuir-
head, 5
Greenhill bank, Borougkmuir-
head, 5
Greenhill gardens, Bruntsfield
links, 5
Greenside end, Greenside row, 2
Greenside house, Hillside cres., 2
Greenside lane, Greenside place, 2
Greenside row, Nottingham pi., 2
Greenside place, Greenside St., 2
Greenside street, Calton street, 2
Greig's close, 8 Abbey, 3
Greyfriars' place, George rv.
bridge, 1
Grindlay street, Lothian road, 1
Grosvenor street, Haymarket, 1
Grove place, Grove street, 1
Grove place Upper, Grove st., 1
Grove street, Morrison street, 1
Grove terrace, Grove street, 1
Gullan's close, 264 Canongate, 3
Haddington's entry and court, 80
Canongate, 3
Haddington place, Leith walk, 2
Haddon's court, 112 Nicolson st., 5
Hailes' street, 29 Gilmore place, 5
Halkerston's wynd, 163 High st., 3
Hall's court, 230 Cowgate, 3
Hamburg place, Leith Fort, 6
Hamilton's court, 133 Fountain-
bridge, 1
Hamilton's entry, 36 Bristo st., 4
Hamilton place, Mayfield loan, 5
Hamilton place, High riges, 1
Hamilton place, Glanville place, 1
Hammermen's close, 55 Cowgate, 4
Hampton terrace, Osborne ter., 1
Hanover street, 77 Princes St., 2
Hardwell close, 193 Pleasance, 5
Hart street, Forth street, 2
Hastie's close, 231 Cowgate, 4
Hatter's court, 154 Pleasance, 5
Haugh street, Stockbridge, 1
Hawkfield, Kestalrig road, 7
Hawkhill, Lochend road, 7
Hawthorn-bank, by Lynedoch
place, 1
Hawthorn-bank pi., N. Fort st., 6
Hawthorn Bank ter., N. Fort st., 6
Hawthorn ter., Water of Leith, 1
Hawthorn vale, Newhaven, 6
Haxton's court, Nicolson street, 5
Haymarket, Coates' place, 1
Hayweights, by W. Maitland st., 1
Hay's court, Main point, 1
Hay's court, 12 Fountainbridge, 1
Hay street, Nicolson square, 4
Hebron bank, Canaan, 5
Helen place, Morningside, 5
Helen place, Ferry road, Leith, 6
Helen street, London row, 6
Henderson place, Bonnington, 6
Henderson row, foot Pitt street, 1
Henry Hay's cl., 49 Giles' st., 7
Henry place, Henry street, 5
Henry street, St Leonard st., 5
. Hercles street, foot Carnegie st., 5
Heriot mount cottages, Hercles
street, 5
Heriot bridge, 73 Grassmarket, 1
Heriot buildings, Leith walk, 7
Heriot court, 14 Leith walk, 2
Fleriot hill, Canonmills, 2
Heriot mount, Carnegie street, 5
Heriot jjlace, Lauriston, 1
Heriot row, Abercrombv place, 1
to 42, 2 ; 43 to 47, 1
Heriot terrace, Canonmills, 2
Hermitage brae, Lochend road, 7
Hermitage hill, Kestalrig road, 7
Hermitage row, Kestalrig road, 7
Hermitage place, Dean street, 1
Hermitage place, Leith links, 7
Hermitage, Easter, Kestalrig rd., 7
Hermitage, Upper, Lochend rd., 7
Heron's court, 134 Cowgate, 4
High riggs, Main point to Toll-
cross, 1
High street, Canongate to Lawn-
market, east of South bridge 3,
west of South bridge 4
High School close, 307 Canon-
gate, 3
High School yards, High S. wd., 3
High School wd., 387 Cowgate, 3
Hill place, 34 Nicolson street, 5
Hill square, Hill place, 5
Hill street, Frederick street, 2
Hillhousefield, Bonnington, 6
Hillmount, Hercles street, 5
Hillside crescent, London road, 2
Hodge's court, Blackfriars' wyd., 3
Holyrood cot., s. b. Canongate, 3
Holyrood house, Abbey, 3
Holyrood street, Hercles street, 5
Holyrood st., s. b. Canongate, 3
Holyrood terrace, 69 Abbey hill, 3
Home street, Portland place, 4
Hope crescent, Annandale st., 2
Hope park, s. side of Meadows, 5
Hope park cres., e. of Meadows, 5
Hope park end, Buccleuch st., 4
Hope park square, Meadows, 4
Hope park ter., s. of Meadows, 5
Hope street, Cassells' place, 7
Hope street, 149 Princes street, 1
Hope terrace, N. Junction street, 6
Hope terrace, Whitehouse loan, 5
Hope's court, 45 High street, 3
Hopetoun crt., Fountainbridge, 5
Home lane, Church street, 1
Horse wynd, foot of Canongate, 3
Horse wynd, 179 Cowgate, 4
Horse wynd, 71 Giles' street, 7
Hospitals —
Chalmers', Lauriston place, 4
Donaldson's, Haymarket, 1
Fettes', Comely bank, 1
Gillespie's, Leven street, 5
Gladstone's, Old Mill road, 7
Heriot's, Lauriston place, 1
Infirmary, Infirmary street, 3
Maternity, Chapel street, 4
Merchant Maiden's, Lauriston
lane, 4
Orphan's, Dean, 1
Sick Children's, Lauriston la., 4
Stewart's, Dean, 1
Trades Maiden's, Hope park, 5
Watson's, George, Wharton pl.,4
Watson's, John, Dean, 1
Watt's, Leith links, 7
Howard place, Warriston cres., 2
Howe street, 19 Heriot row, 2
Hugh Miller place, Water lane, 1
Hume's close, 284 Canongate, 3
Hunter square, South bridge, 4
Hunter's close, 129 Grassmarket, 1
Huntly street, Canonmills, 1
Hyndford's close, 50 High street, 3
India buildings, Victoria street
India place, N. -w. Circus place.
east of Church street 2, west 1
India street, 42 Heriot row, east
and Nos. 46 to 60, 2 ; west, 1
Industry lane, North Fort st., 6
Infirmary st., 53 South bridge, 3
Inglis' coui-t, 17 West port, 1
Inglis' entry, 8 Fountainbridge, 1
Ingliston street, Adam street, 5
Ink's close, 6 West port, 1
Innes's court, 93 Pleasance, 5
Inverleithfield, Queensferry rd., 1
Inverleith house, by Stockbridge, 1
Inverleith place and terrace, In-
verleith row, 1
Inverleith row, Canonmills, east
2, west 1
Ironside court, Monteith's close, 3
Ironside place, 69 Abbey hill, 3
Jack's cl., Big, 225 Canongate, 3
Jack's cl., Little, 233 Canongate, 3
Jackson's close, 209 High street, 4
Jamaica street, Howe street, 2
Jamaica street, Bonnington, 6
James' court, 501 Lawnmarket, 4
James lane, Bath street, 7
James place, Leith links, 7
James street, Moray street, 2
James street, Newhaven, 6
Jamieson's cl., 68 Grassmarket. 1
Jane terrace, Comely green, 3
Janefield place, Easter road. 7
Jessfield, Newhaven road, 6
Jessfield, Torphichen street, 1
Jew's close, 44 Causewayside, 5
John's 1., 40 Charlotte st, Leith, 7
John's place, 19 St Leonard st., 6
John's place, Leith links, 7
Johnston's cl., 332 Lawnmarket, 4
Johnstone place, Kaebum place, 1
Johnstone street, Coburg street, 0
Johnston terrace, Castlehill, 4
Jordan bank, Morningside, 5
Jordan lane, Morningside, 5
Jordan place, Morningside, 5
Junction street, north, Junction
bridge, 6
Junction street, great, Leith, 7
Kay's court, 76 Crosscauseway, 5
Keir street, Graham street,' 1
Kemp's close, 15 Giles' street, 7
Kerr street, Stockbridge, 1
Kew terrace, Osborne terrace, 1
Kilgraston road, Grange loan, 5
Kilgraston terrace, Grange loan, £
Killiebrae, 26 West port, 1
King street. Little, James' street, 2
King street, Great, Drummond
place to Koyal circus, 2
King's place, Leith walk, 7
King's stables, s. back of Castle, 1
King's street, Yardheads, 7
Kinloch's close, 149 High street, .">
Kinloch's close, 267 Canongate, 3
Kirk street, Cassells' place, 7
Kirkgate, Leith walk to Tolbooth
■ wynd, 7
LIST OF STREETS, ETC., IN EDINBURGH AND LEITII.
Kitchen's court, 175 Cowgate, 4
Kyle place, Madeira street, 6
Ladyfield place, Tobago street, 1
Lady Lawson's wynd, Lanriston, 1
Lady Stair's cl., 477 Lawnmkt., 4
Lady wynd & court, 25West port,l
'Lamb's close, 84 Crosscauseway, 5
• Lamb's court, 46 Giles' street, 7
Lamond's close, 23 Grassmarket, 1
Lansdowne cres., Haymarket, 1
Lapicide pi. & lane, N. Fort st., 6
Lauder road, Grange, 5
Laurie st., 53 Constitution st., 7
Lanriston, Teviot row to Tollcross
Lauriston gardens, Lauriston pi., 4
Lauriston lane, Lauriston place, 4
Lauriston park, Lauriston place, 4
Lauriston place, Lauriston, north
1, south 4
Lauriston place, "West, Lauriston
place, north 1, south 4
Lauriston street, Lauriston pi., 1
Lauriston ter.. Lauriston lane, 4
Laverock bank, Trinity, 6
Laverock bank terrace, Trinity, 6
Laverock bank villas, Trinity, 6
Lawnmarket, 381 High street to
Castlehill, 4
Law's court, 127 Nicolson st., 4
Lawrie's close, 11 Yardheads, 7
Leamington ter., Viewforth pi.. 5
Leather court, Boyd's entry, 3
Leggat's land, Stockbridge, 1
Leggat's land, "Water of Leith, 1
Leith mount, Ferry road, Leith, 6
Leith saw-mills, Junction bridge, 7
Leith street, Waterloo place, 2
Leith street terrace, Leith street, 2
Leith wk., Gveenside pi. to Leith, 2
Leith walk, Leith, 7
Leith wynd, head of Canongate, 3
Lennox row, Trinity, 6
Lennox street, Dean bridge, 1
Leopold place, London road, 2
Leslie place, Deanhaugh street, 1
Leven st., Home st., east 4, west 5
Lindsay pi., George iv. bridge, 4
Lindsay road, Docks to George st.,
Leith
Links place, Leith links, 7
Livingston's close, 18 Crosscause-
way, 4
Lochend close, 109 Canongate, 3
Lochend close, Little, 115 Canon-
gate, 3
Lochend road, Leith to Lochend, 7
Lochrin, Home street, 5
Logan's close, 287 Canongate, 3
Logie-green, Canonmills, 2
London road, head of Leith walk, 2
London row, Albany st., Leith, 6
London street, foot of Brough-
ton street, north 1, south 2
Long close, 26 Pleasance, 3
Lonsdale ter., Brougham st., 4
Lord Eussell place, Sciennes, 5
Lothian rd., w. end of Princes st.,1
Lothian street, S. College street, 4
Lovers' loan, Grange, 5
Lovers' lane, Leith walk, 2
Lumsden's court, 46 St Andrew
street, Leith, 7
Lutton place, South Clerk street, 5
Lynedoch place, Melville place, 1
Lyon's close, 215 High street, 4
M'Connochic's close, 44 Cowgate,4
Macdowall street, Leith wynd, 3
Mackenzie place, India place, 1
Macnab street, east of Meadows, 5
Macneil's pi., foot of Leith walk, 7
Madeira place, Madeira street, 6
Madeira st., Ferry road, Leith, 6
Main point, head of West port, 1
Maitland place, Newhaven, 6
Maitland street, Newhaven, 6
Maitland st., west end of Princes
street, 1
Maitland st., west, Atholl place, 1
Malloch's close, 75 Canongate, 3
Malta green, St Bernard's row, 1
Malta green place, Malta green, 1
Malta terrace, St Bernard's row, 1
Manderson street, Whitfield pi., 7
Manor pi., west of Coates cres., 1
Mansfield place, London street, 1
Mansionhouse road. Grange, 5
Manuel's court, 92 Crosscause-
way, 5
Market place, Brunswick street, 1
Market street, Waverley bridge, 4
Market Street, Low, Market st., 4
Markets, Market street, 4
Marmion terrace, Morningside, 5
Marshall's close, 3 Grassmarket, 1
Marshall's court, Greenside lane, 2
Martin's court, 35 Bernard street, 7
Mary's place, Eaeburn place, 1
Maryfield, Easter road, 2
Maryfield place, Norton place, 2
Mayfield loan, Newington, 5
Mayfield street, Minto street, 5
Mayfield terrace, 23 Minto st., 5
Meadowbank, Parson's green
Meadow walk, Forrest road, 4
Meadow pi., so. side of Meadows, 5
Meetinghouse green, 56 Giles' st.,7
Megget's court, 46 Abbey hill, 3
Melbourne pi., 290 Lawnmarket, 4
Melville crescent, Melville street, 1
Melville place, S. Queensferry st.,1
Melville street, Melville place, 1
Melville terrace, Meadows, 5
Merchant st., Candlemaker row, 4
Merchiston, Boroughmuirhead, 5
Merchiston avenue, Boroughmuir-
head, 5
Merchiston castle, Boroughmuir-
head, 5
Merchiston crescent, Borough-
muirhead, 5
Merchiston ho., Fountainbridge, 1
Merchiston places, Boroughmuir-
head, 5.
Merchiston ter., Boroughmuir, 5
Merrilees' close, 33 Yardheads, 7
Meuse lane, South St Andrew st.,2
Mid-Common close, 295 Canon-
gate, 3
Middleby street, 34 Minto street, 5
Middlefield, George's place, 2
Middleton's entry, 32 Bristo st., 4
Mill lane, Great Junction street, 7
Millar's entry, 93 North back
Canongate, 3
Miller's close, 171 Canongate, 3
Millerfield pi., south of Meadows, 5
Miln's close, 212 Canongate, 3
Milne's bdgs., Chalmers' cl., 3
Milne's court, 517 Lawnmarket, 4
Milne's entry, 525 Lawnmarket, 4
Milne square, 173 High street, 4
Mino park, 24 St Leonard street, 5
Mint, South Gray's close, 3
Minto Street, Newington, 5
Mitchell street, Constitution st., 7
Montague street, Clerk street, 5
Monteith's close, 61 High street, 3
Montgomery st. & lane, Elm row, 2
Montpelier, Viewforth, 5
Moray place, West Heriot row, 1
Moray street, Pilrig street, 2
Morningside, Boroughmuirhead, 5
Morningside place, Morningside, 5
Morningside ter., Morningside, 5
Morocco close, 273 Canongate, 3
Morrison street, Tobago street. 1
Morrison's close, 117 High st., 3
Morton entry, 24 Kirkgate, 7
Morton street, Duke street, Leith. 7
Mound, Princes st. to Bank st., 4
Mound place, head of Mound, 4
Munro's close, 119 Canongate, 3
Murdoch's close, 68 High street, 3
Murray st., 52 E. Crosscauseway, 5
Myreside, Boroughmuirhead, 1
Napier road, Boroughmuirhead, 5
Nelson place, Nelson street, 2
Nelson street, Abercromby pi., 2
Newbattle terrace, Morningside, 5
New bank, Trinity, 6
Newhaven, west of Leith, 6
Newhaven park, Newhaven rd., 6
Newington, South Clerk street, 5
Newington places, east and west,
Minto street, 5
Newington place, North, Canning
place, 5
Newington terrace, Newington, 5
New lane, Annfield, Newhaven, 6
New street, 149 Canongate, 3
Newport street, Castlebarns, 1
Nicolson square, Nicolson street, 4
Nicolson street, South bridge,
east 5, west 4
Nicolson street, west, 87 Nicolson
street, 4
Niddry street, 122 High street, 3
Niddry st., south, 253 Cowgate, 3
North bridge, G.P.O. east 3, west 4
Northumberland place, East Nor-
thumberland street, 2-
Northumberland street, Nelson
street to Howe street, 2
Norton places, Regent road, 2
Nottingham place, Calton street, 2
Nottingham ter., Nottingham pi. ,2
Oakfield court, 108 Pleasance, 3
Old Assembly cl., 172 High st., 4
Old Bridge end, Coalhill, 7
Old Church wharf, Sandport st., 6
Old Fishmarket cl., 196 High st., 4
Old Fleshmarket cl., 333 Canon-
gate, 3
Old Gibbet toll, St Leonard st., 5
Old Hayweights, 24 Lauriston
street, 1
Old Physic gardens, below N. br.,3
Old Playhouse close, 196 Canon-
gate, 3
Old Post-office cl., 253 High st., 4
Old Stamp-office close, 221 High
street, 4
Old Sugarhouse close, 90 St
Andrew street, Leith, 7
Orchardfield, Leith walk, 7
LIST OF STREETS, ETC., IN EDINBURGH AND LEITH.
Orchardfield court, Tobago st., 1
Orchardfield place, Tobago st., 1
Orchardfield street, Main point. 1
Osborne terrace, Haymarket, 1
Oxford street, West Preston st., 5
Oxford terrace, Dean bridge, 1
Paisley close, 101 High street, 3
Palmer's buildings, 17 West Nicol-
son street, 4
Palmerston road, Grange, 5
Panmure close, 129 Canongate, 3
Panmure place, Brougham st., 4
Park place and lane, Park st., 4
Park street, Teviot row, 4
Parkside street, St Leonard st., 5
Parliament sq., Lawnmarket, 4
Parliament square, St Andrew st,
Leith, 7
Parliament square, Newhaven, 6
Parson's green, road to Piershill
Paterson's cl., 441 Lawnmarket, 4
Paterson's close, 108 Pleasance, 3
Paterson's crt., Old Broughton, 2
Patriot-hall, Hamilton pi., Stock-
bridge, 1
Pattison street, 9 Elbe street, 7
Paul street, Simon square, 5
Paul's work, foot of Leith wynd, 3
Peel terrace, Mayfield street, 5
Pembroke place, Roseburn, 1
Peter's close, 187 Cowgate, 4
Picardy place, York place, 2
Pillans' place, Seafield, 7
Pilrig cottages, Arthur st., Leith
walk, 7
Pilrig Model buildings, Pilrig st., 2
Pilrig place, Pilrig street, 2
Pilrig street, Leith walk, north 7,
south 2
Pirniefield, Leith links, 7
Pirie's close, 246 Canongate, 3
Pitsligo road, Greenhill gardens, 5
Pitt street, Bonnington, 6
Pitt street, Dundas street, 2
Pitt street, East, Bonnington, 6
Pitt street, North, Pitt street, 1
Plainstone close, 232 Canongate, 3
Plainstones cl., 78 Grassmarket, 4
Playhouse close, 200 Canongate, 3
Pleasance, West Richmond street,
to 31 and 126, 3 ; from do., 5
Pollock's close, 26 Cowgate, 4
Ponton st., 50 Fountainbridge, 5
Poplar lane, n. side Leith links, 7
Port-Hamilton, Tobago street, 1
Port-Hopetoun, Lothian road, 1
Portland place, Hamburg place, 6
Portland place, Lauriston, 1
Portland ter., Portland pi., Leith, 6
Potterrow, South College street, 4
Powburn, foot of Causewayside, 5
Powderhall, Broughton road, 2
Preston street, E. and W., South
Clerk street, 5
Preston terrace, E. Preston st., 5
Prestonfield, Dalkeith road, 5
Primrose bank, Lochend road, 7
Primrose place, Lochend road, 7
Primrose street, Lochend road, 7
Prince Albert buildings, Dumbie-
dykes, 3
Prince Alfred street, Mayfield ter-
race, 5
Frince Consort place, Ferry road.
Leith, 6
Prince Regent street, Couper st., 6
Princes street, Waterloo place to
Hope street, Nos. 1 to 9, 4 ; 10
to 134, 2 ; 135 to 149, 1
Prophet's court, 13 Elbe street, 7
Prospect place, Dumbiedykes, 3
Prospect street, Dumbiedykes, 3
Quality crt., Quality lane, 7
Quality lane, 15 Quality street, 7
Quality st., Charlotte st., Leith, 7
Quarry els., 18,26 Crosscauseway,4
Quarry holes, Easter road, 7
Queen street, York place, 2
Queen street, 66 Shore, 7
Queen's crescent, Peel terrace, 5
Queen's place, Greenside row, 2
Queen's place, foot of Leith wk., 7
Queen's terrace, Dumbiedykes, 3
Queensferry la., Queensferry st., 1
Queensferry street, west end of
Princes street, 1
Queensferry rd., from Dean bridge
to Queensferry
Racket court, 186 Rose street, 2
Rae's buildings, s. b. Canongate, 3
Rae's close, 281 Canongate, 3
Raeburn place, Stockbridge, 1
Railway stations —
Caledonian, Lothian road, 1
Edin. & Glas., Waverley br., 4
Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee,
Waverley bridge, 4
North British, Waverley br., 4
N. B. branch, St Leonard's, 5
Scot. Central, Waverley br., 4
Ramsay close, 41 Canongate, 3
Ramsay court, 333 Canongate, 3
Ramsay gardens, Ramsay lane, 4
Ramsay lane, 551 Castlehill, 4
Ramsay place, Newhaven road, 6
Ramsay row, Newhaven, 6
Randolph cliff, Randolph cres., 1
Randolph cres., Randolph pi., 1
Randolph place, Charlotte place, 1
Rankeillor pi., St Leonard st, 5
Rankeillor street, 44 Clerk st., 5
Ratcliffe place, Causewayside, 5
Ratcliffe terrace, Causewayside, 5
Rattray's close, 115 Cowgate, 4
Redbraes, Broughton road, 2
Redford close, Giles' street, 7
Redhall, Bonnington road, 7
Regent arch, Low Calton, 2
Regent road, Calton hill, 3
Regent terrace, Regent road, 2
Regent terrace lane, Regent ter., 2
Register pi., West Register st., 2
Register street, East, Leith st., 2
Register street, West, 10 Princes
street, 2
Register house, G.P.O., 2
Reid terrace, Water lane, 1
Reid's close, 80 Canongate, 3
Reid's court, 95 Canongate, 3
Reikie's court, 65 Nicolson St., 4
Renton place, St Andrew street,
Leith, 7
Richmond crt., 23 Richmond pi., 5
Richmond lane, Richmond place, 5
Richmond pend, 19 Richmond
place, 5
Richmond place, Roxburgh pi., 5
Richmond st., East, West Rich-
mond street, 5
Richmond St., North, Adam st, 5
Richmond street, South, North
Richmond street, 5
Richmond street, West, 76 Nicol-
son street, 5
Richmond terrace, Dairy road, 1
Riddle's close, 322 Lawnmarket, 4
Riddle's cl., 74 St Andrew 6trect.
Leith, 7
Riddle's entry, 35 New street, 3
Riego street, Tollcross, 1
Rigg street, Brougham street, 4
Rillbank crescent, Meadows, 5
Rillbank terrace, Meadows, 5
Rintoul place, Water lane, 1
Ritchie place, Hercles street, 2
Robb's court, Newport street, 1
Robb's entry, St John's hill, 3
Robertson's close, 263 Cowgate, .'»
Rockville place, St Leonard st., 5
Rollo place, Glover street, 7
Romilly place, Tobago street, 1
Ronaldson'sbuildgs., Smith's pi., 7
Ronaldson's wharf, U. draw-
bridge, 6
Rosebank, Broughton road, 2
Piosebank, Mayfield loan, 5
Rosebank cottages, Gardner's cr., 1
Rosebery crescent, Haymarket, 1
Roseburn, Kew terrace, 1
Roseburn place, Roseburn, 1
Rose court, 13 George street, 2
Rosehall, Dalkeith road, 5
Rosehill place, Morrison street, 1
Rose lane, Comely green, 3
Rose street and lanes, South St
David st. to South Charlotte st,2
Rosehill place, Roseburn, 1
Rosemount buildings, Gardner's
crescent, 1
Roxburgh place, Drummond st., 5
Roxburgh street, Drummond st., 5
Roxburgh ter., E. Drummond st., 5
Roxburgh close, 341 High st, 4
Rowley's close, 38 Abbey hill, 3
Royal circus, Howe street, north
1, south 2
Royal crescent, Scotland street, 2
Royal Exchange, 291 High st. 4
Royal terrace, Carlton terrace, 2
Roy's court, 82 Hope park end, 4
Russell place, Trinity, 6
Rutland court, St Cuthberfs In., 1
Rutland place, Lothian road, 1
Rutland square, Rutland street, 1
Rutland st., west end Princes st., 1
St Andrew's lane, N. St Andrew
street, 2
St Andrew square, South St An-
drew street, 2
St Andrew square, Newhaven, 6
St Andrew st., N., 29 St Andrew
square, 2
St Andrew st, S., 26 Princes St., 2
St Andrew street, 131 Kirkgate, 7
St Andrew street lane, N. St An-
drew street, 2
St Andrew's wynd, St Andrew
street, 7
St Anthony court, St Anthony St., 7
St Anthony lane, St Anthony st, 7
St Anthony pi., Port-Hopetoun, 1
St Anthony place, West, Port-
Hopetoun, 1
St Anthony street, 91 Kirkgate, 7
LIST OF STREETS, ETC., IN EDINBURGH AND LEITH.
gt Bernard's cres., Stockbridge, 1
gt Bernard's place, Saunders St., 1
St Bernard's row, Johnstone pi., 1
■Jt Catherine's place, Grange, 5
5t Colme street, Albyn place, 1 .
" St Cuthbert's ent., 167 West port, 1
gt Cuthbert's glebe, Lothian rd., 1
gt Cuthbert's lane, Lothian rd., 1
*gt Cuthbert's place, Komilly pi., 1
l-jjt Cuthbert's st., West Maitland
■ street, 1
St Cuthbert st., Dewar place, 1
fit David st., North, 2 Queen st., 2
fit David st., S., 46 Princes st., 2
St David's terrace, Morrison st., 1
St James' pi., S. St James' st., 2
St James' sq., East Register St., 2
St James' st. east, S. St James' st.,2
St James' st. so., St James' sq., 2
fit John's Episcopal Chapel, 1
iSt John's close, 188 Canongate, 3
jfet John's hill, 24 Pleasance, 3
St John's place, s. b. Canongate, 3
■St John's street, 182 Canongate, 3
St Leonard lane, St Leonard st., 5
■St Leonard st, head of Pleasance, 5
■St' Leonard's hill, St Leonard
I lane, 5
■St Mark's place, Warriston, 2
ISt Mary's wynd, head of Canong.,3
•St Ninian's la., Old Church st, 6
1st Ninian's row, Low Calton, 2
iSt Patrick square, St Patrick st.,
I east 5, west 4
ISt Patrick street, Nicolson street,
I east 5, west 4
ISt Stephen st, St Vincent st, 1
ISt Vincent street, foot of Howe St.,
I east 2, west 1
■Salamander street, Baltic street, 7
[Salisbury place, Minto street, 5
{Salisbury pi., west, Salisbury pi., 5
[Salisbury road, Minto street, 5
■Salisbury sq., foot of Brown st., 5
[Salisbury street, 128 Pleasance,
■ north 3, south 5
■Salisbury ter., Dumbiedykes, 3
■Sandilands' close, 71 High st., 3
ISandilands pi., Bonnington rd., 7
■Sandport st., Commercial street, 6
ISaunders street, Kerr street, 1
ISaxe-Cobourg pi., West Claremont
I street, 1
ISciennes, Hope park end, 5
ISciennes hill, Sciennes, 5
I Sciennes place, Sciennes, 5
('Scotland street, 30 Drummond pi.,
east 1, west 2
Scott's close, High riggs, 1
■ Scott's close, 123 Cowgate, 4
I Seafield, east end of Leith links, 7
I Seafield row, Seafield, 7
I Seafield place, Seafield, 7
I Seat on 's close, 265 Canongate, 3
I Sempill's close, 541 Castlehill, 4
I Semple street, Canal basin, 1
I Seton place, Grange, 5
[Shandwick place, Maitland st., 1
I Shepherd's court, 47 Leith wynd, 3
Sheriff brae, Coalhill, 7
I Shoemaker's cl., 215 Canongate, 3
I Shore, Leith harbour, 7
Shrub hill, Shrub place, 2
Shrub place, Leith walk, 2
ISibbald place, St Patrick sq., 4
I Silverfield, Bonnington road, 7
Silvermills, Henderson row, 1
Sime's court, 8 Calton hill, 2
Simon square, Gibb's entry, 5
Simpson's court, Potterrow, 4
Simpson's crt, 18 Greenside ro., 2
Skinner's close, 64 High street, 3
Slater's court, 140 Canongate, 3
Smeaton's close, 20 St Andrew st.,
Leith, 7
Smith's close, east, 125 Grassm., 1
Smith's close, west, 119 Grassm., 1
Smith's land, Fox lane, 7
Smith's place, Leith walk, 7
Society, Brown square, 4
Society close, 21 High street, 3
South bridge, North bridge, east
3, west 4
Sowersby pi., Bonnington rd., 7
Spencer place, Trinity, 6
S pence's place, Bonnington road, 7
Spence's place, Castlebarns, 1
Spittal street, Bread street, 1
Spring gardens, Abbey hill, 3
Spring gardens, India place, 2
Springfield, Leith walk, 7
Stanhope places, Eoseburn, 1
Stanley road, Whale brae, 6
Stafford street, Shandwick pi., 1
Star bank place, Trinity, 6
Stead's place, Leith walk, 7
Steele's place, Morningside, 5
Stevenlaw's close, 134 High st., 4
Stevenson's close, 153 West port, 1
Stewartfield, Bonnington toll, 2
Stockbridge, n.w. of New Town
Storie's alley, 122 Kirkgate, 7
Strachan's ct., 12 Fountainbrg., 1
Strathearn rd., Whitehouse loan, 5
Strathie's close, 86 Canongate, 3
Strichen's close, 104 High street, 3
Stuart street, Great, Ainslie pi., 1
Summer bank, Scotland street, 1
Summerfield, Eestalrigrd., Leith,7
Summerhall, Hope park end, 5
Summerhall place, Summerhall, 5
Summerside street, Ferry road,
Leith, 7
Summer place, Howard place, 1
Sunbury, Water of Leith, 1
Sunnybank cottage, Comely gr., 7
Sutherland street Roseburn, 1
Surgeon square, Infirmary st., 3
Swanfield, Bonnington road, 7
Swinton row, 13 Elder street, 2
Sylvan place, Meadow place, 5
Talbot place, East Preston St., 5
Tanfield, Canonmills, 1
Tanner's close, 123 West port, 1
Tantallon place, Grange, 5
Tarvit street, Home street, 4
Temple's close, 145 Grassmarket, 1
Tennant street, Bonnington rd., 7
Tennis court, 98 Abbey hill, 7
Teviot row, Bristo street, 4
Thistle St., North St David st, 2
Thistle street lanes, Thistle st, 2
Thomas street, St Cuthbert st, 1
Thomson's close, 40 Canongate, 3
Thomson's crt, 13 Abbey strand, 3
Thomson's court, 54 Grassrnkt, 4
Thomson's court, Salisbury pi., 5
Thomson's pi., Duke st, Leith, 7
Thornybauk, 46 Fountainbridge, 5
Timber bush, 41 Bernard street, 7
Tobago place, Tobago street, 1
Tobago street, Castlebarns, 1
Toddrick's wynd, 80 High st, 3
Tolbooth wynd, 165 Canongate, '■>
Tolbooth wynd, Kirkgate, 7
Tollcross, foot of Lauriston, east
1, west 5
Tontine buildings, Fox lane, 7
Torphichen st., W. Maitland st , 1
Tower street, Shore, 7
Trafalgar lane, Hillhousefield, 6
Trinity crescent, Chain pier, 6
Trinity road, Inverleith row, 6
Trinity, s.-w. of Newhaven, 6
Trunk close, 55 High street, 3
Tweeddale court, 16 High street, 3
Tyne castle, Dairy lane, 1
Union court, 16 Richmond place, 5
Union place, head of Leith walk, 2
Union place, Newhaven, 6
Union place, Bonnington road, 7
Union street, Union place, 2
Union street, foot of Leith walk, 7
Valentine's entry, 72 Canongate, 3
Vanburgh place, Leith links, 7
Vaults, 25 St Andrew st., Leith, 7
Veal market, 39 North bridge, 4
Veitch pi. and sq., Stockbridge, 1
Vennel, Grassmarket, 1
Victoria grove, 153 St Leonard
street, 5
Victoria place, or Vittoria place.
Carnegie street, 5
Victoria place, Newhaven, 6
Victoria st. and ter., Melbourne
place, 4
View place, Glover street, 7
Viewcraig row, Dumbiedykes, 3
Viewforth, Bruntsfield place, 5
Viewforth park, Fountainbridge, 1
Viewforth place, Bruntsfield pi., 5
Viewforth ter., Bruntsfield pi., 5
Viewpark, Bruntsfield links, 5
Vinegar close, 35 Giles' street, 7
Violet bank, Abbeyhill, 3
Waddell's builds., Viewforth pk., 1
Walker street, Coates crescent, 1
Walker's pend, 18 Fountainbrg., 1
Walker's place, 24 New street, 3
Wallace place, Tobago street, 1
Wallace's close, 28 Causeway side. 5
Warden's cl., 139 Grassmarket, 1
Wardrop's close and court, 45!>
Lawnmarket, 4
Wardie crescent, Granton road, 6
Wardie, Granton
Wardie avenue
Wardie road, 6
Warrender'spk.Bruntsfieldlinks.o
Warrender lodge, Meadows, 5
Warriston east, Queensferry rd., 2
Warriston close, 323 High st., 4
Warriston crescent Canonmills, 2
Warriston place, Warriston cres., 2
Warriston road, Canonmills, 2
Water lane, back of Henderson
row, 1
Water lane, foot of Kirkgate, 7
Water of Leith, Dean, 1
Waterloo road, Trinity, 6
Waterloo place, Princes street.
north 2, south 3
Waters' close, 64 Shore, 7
Watson's close, 122 Canongate, 3
LIST OF STREETS, ETC., IN EDINBURGH AND LEITH.
Waverley bridge, rail, terminus, 4
Waverley park, Abbey hill, 3
Waverley park, Minto street, 5
Weaver's close, 65 West port, 1
Weir's close, 20G Canongate, 3
Weir's close, 40 Kirkgate, 7
Well close, King street, 7
Well close, 33 Leith wynd, 3
Well close, 86 West port, 1
Wellington place, Leith links, 7
Wellington street, Bonnington, C
Wemyss place, Albyn place, 1
Wemyss terrace, Vennel, 1
West bow, CastlehilL 4
West port, Grassmarket, 1
Wester close, 177 West port, 1
Westerhall, Meadows, 5
Whale brae, Newhaven, 6
Wharton lane & pi., Lauriston, 4
Whitebank, Fountainbridge, 1
Whitehead pi., St Leonard's hill, 5
White horse cl., 31 Canongate, 3
White horse cl., 276 Canongate, 3
Whitehouse ter., Grange loan, 5
Whitehouse loan, Bruntsfleld
links, 5
Whitfield pi. & lane, Leith walk, 7
Wight's place, 95 Causewayside, 5
William street, Stafford street, 1
Williamfield, Newhaven road, 6
Williamson's court, 6 Eichmond
place, 5
Willow bank, Whale brae, 6
Wilkie's court, Windmill lane, 4
Wilson's court, 134 Canongate, 3
Wilson's court, Windmill lane, 4
Windlestrawlee, Queensferry rd., 1
Windmill lane, Windmill street, 4
Windmill street, George square, 4
Windsor street, Leopold place, 2
Woodhead place, Hope park, 5
Wood's crt., 13 W. Nicolson st., 4
World's-end close, 10 High st., 3
Wright's houses, Leven street, 5
Writer's court, 315 High st, 4
Tardheads, King street, Leith, 7
York lane, York pi. to Albany st.. 2
York place, Picardy place, 2
York road, Trinity, 6
Young st. and In., 48 Castle st., 2
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\ POST-OFFICE
EDINBURGH & LEITH GENERAL DIRECTORY.
1868-69.
AAR
Aaronson, Lewis, sponge and cigar merchant,
7 Leith street terrace
Abbott, Francis, Secretary to the General
Post- Office for Scotland, 25 Moray place
Abbott, Kieruingaard, & Co., corn factors and
general commission agents, 22 Constitution
street
Abbott, W. J. C. (A., K.. §■ Co.), 63 York pi.
Abbott, Mrs Eliza, 63 York place
Abercrombie, Misses, 7 Doune terrace
Aberdeen, Banff, and Kincardine Edin-
burgh Association— John Forsyth, 82 So.
Bridge, secretary
Aberdeen, Caithness, Orkney, and Zetland
Steamship Co. (G. Mathieson, agent), Gran-
ton Pier, 23 Commercial street, Leith, and
6 South St Andrew street, Edinburgh
Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde Shipping Co.
(Geo. Mathieson, agent), 6 So. St Andrew
street
Abernethy, James, 20 Pleasance
: Abernethy, Peter, 7 East Preston street
' Abernethy, Mrs Helen, china merchant, 8 Gt.
Junction street
i Abernethy, Miss, 110 Lauriston place
Abrahamsen, H. J., ship-broker, 12 Albany
street, Leith
Abrams, H., wardrobe-keeper, 2 and 18 Vic-
toria street
Absolom, E. H., teamerch., 31 St Andrew sq.
Academy, Edinburgh, Henderson row
Academy, Royal Scottish, of Painting,
Sculpture, and Architecture (D. 0. Hill]
secretary), The Royal Academy
Accident Insurance Company (Limited), (J.
J. Farquharson, agent), 1 Hanover street
Accidental Death Insurance Co. (Limited),
(/. P. Oliver, agent), 46 George street
Accountant in Bankruptcy's Office (G. A.
Esson), New General Register House
A
ADA
Acquroff, John, hairdresser, 20 Rose street
Acton, Mrs, 3 Rockville place
Adair's Dunedin Temperance Hotel, 219, and
Temperance Hall, 221, High street
Adair, Alex., cabinetmaker, 3 Antigua street
Adair, Hugh W., teacher, 4 Hampton terrace ■
house, 10 Young street
Adair, John, junior, tailor and clothier, 13
North Bridge ; house, 38 Cockburn street
Adair, Miss, 59 Broughton street
Adam & Bell, English and classical school, 19
London street
Adam, Kirk, & Robertson, W.S., 9 South
Charlotte street
Adam & M'Gregor, wool-brokers, 129, 131.
and 133 Constitution street
Adam & Sang, S.S.C., 61 Great King street
Adam, Alexander, teacher, 14 Duudas street
Adam, Alex. F., W.S., 19 Claremont crescent
Adam, James, advocate, 51 Northumberland
street
Adam, Jas., Leith sawmills, Gt. Junction st.
Adam, James, S.S.C., 19 Claremont crescent
Adam, James, 44 Moray place
Adam, John, baker, 37 Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Adam, John, baker, 130 Pleasance
Adam, John, draftsman and engraver on wood,
32a Geo. iv. bridge ; house, 22a Findhorn pL
Adam, John, 4 Northumberland place
Adam, Patrick (A. $■ Sang), 61 Great Kingst.
Adam, Robert, wright, 56 Lothian street
Adam, Robert, city accountant, City Cham-
bers ; house, 1 9 Meadow place
Adam, S., wool merchant, Alton lod^e Ferrv
road J
ADAM, THOMAS P., leather merchant. 42
Potterrow; house, 5 Allison square. *See
Adv. p. 71
Adam, Mrs A., 13 Fettes row
Adam, Mrs Chr., lodgings, 18 Brunswick st,
ADA
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
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Adam, Miss, 3 Randolph place
Adams, Captain G. N., I.N., 45 Dick place
Adams, George C., S.S.C. (H. M. Reg. House),
33 Blacket place
Adams, Capt. G. Hewish, inspec. of musketry,
23 St Cuthbert street
Adams, James, engineer, 5 Henderson place
Adams, J., commercial traveller, 3 Brown's
Adams, John, S.S.C. and D.C.S., 8 West
Maitland street
Adams, Joseph, grocer, 6 Back of Vaults
Adams, P., grocer, 190 Cowgate
Adams, Robert, smith and ironmonger, 4
Rutland place ; house, 1 St Cuthbert's
glebe
Adams, W., furniture dealer, 4b Howe st. ;
house, 6
Adams, W. D., M.D. and surgeon, 5 Argyle
square
Adams, Mrs, 10 Nelson street
Adams, Miss, 2 Osborne terrace
Adamson & Gulland, AV.S., 1G Nelson street
Adamson, Wm., & Co., shipbuilders, Upper
docks, Leith
Adamson, Alex., wright and house agent, 33
Dean street ; house, 55 India place
Adamson, Andrew, plasterer, 17 Ingliston st. ;
house, 4 St Leonard street
Adamson, David, coach-hirer, 1 Forrest road
and 71 Causewayside; house, 1 West New-
ington
Adamson, David, grocer and spirit merchant,
247 Canongate
Adamson, David M., S.S.C, 16 Nelson street
Adamson, George, contractor, 35 Leith street
Adamson, J. Macfarlane, 11 Salisbury street
Adamson, John B., 6 Annandale street
Adamson, John William M., 12 Seton place
Adamson, Richard W., bosier, glover, etc., 5
Home street
Adamson, Walter, 9 Brown street
Adamson, W., 1 Assembly street
Adamson, W., builder, St Leonard's lane;
house, 2 Montague street
Adamson, William (Melville Sp A.), 25 St
James' square
Adamson, J. & R., milliners and dressmakers,
4 Warriston place
Adamson, Mrs Thomas, 13 Spring gardens,
Abbeyhill
Adamson, Mrs, 2 Danube street
Adamson, Miss, 8 Morrison street
ADCOCK, GILBERT, paper merchant, 11
South St Andrew st. ; house, 30 St James'
square. ^ See Adv. p. 110
Adcock. E. M., 2 Elm row
Addinell, John, chemist, 59 Tolbooth wynd,
Leith
Addis, Rev. Thos., Free Church manse, Abbots-
ford crescent
Addis, Mrs William, 1 Strathearn road
Addison, Mrs J., 10 Montague street
Addison, Mrs, baker, 124 Kirkgate ; house, 13
Van burgh place
Addison's Alma hotel, 112, 113, and 114
Prmces street
Adie, A., & Son, opticians, 50 Princes street
Adie, Adam, grocer, 4 Coburg street ; house,
45 Great Junction street
Adie, Alex. J., civil engineer, 7 St Andrew
square
Adie, John, spirit mercht., 44 Gt. Junction st.
Adie, Mrs Robert, 11 Duncan street
Adjutant-General's Office, General Post
Office Buildings
Adlington, Wm., A.R.A., professor of music,
41 Heriot row
Advocates' Library, Parliament square. —
Hours, 10 to 4 ; Saturday, 10 to 1
Affleck, Archibald, butcher, 16 Castle barns
Affleck, Arthur, paper-ruler, 60 North bridge
Affleck, George, hosier, glover, and laceman,
39 Queen street; house, 33 Dundas street
Affleck, James M. B., surgeon, 12 Claremont
place
Affleck, JohD, gardener, Fillyside gardens,
Seafield
Affleck, William, hatter. 71 Hanover street ;
house, 33 Thistle street
Affleck, Mrs Robert, grocer and wine and spirit
dealer, 54 St Leonard street
Agnew, James, stationer, 75 South Clerk
street
Agnew, Stair A., advocate, 57 Hanover street
Agnew, Mrs Emily S., 12 St Vincent street
Agnew, Mrs G., 3 North Fort street
AGRA BANK (LIMITED), (Root. Hunter,
manager), 17 St Andrew square. ^ See
Adv. p. 2
Agricultural Labourers' Ijd?rovement
Association (James C. Walker, architect
and secretary). 53 Frederick street
Aiken, Mrs. 2 West Maitland street
Aikman, Arch., & Co., merchants, 1 Calton
place
Aikman, A. & D., wholesale leather mer-
chants, 34, 36, & 38 Niddry street
Aikman, G., engraver, printer, and litho-
grapber, 29 North bridge
Aikman, John, & Son, painters, paper-
bangers, and glaziers, 8 Queensferry street ;
house, 16 Charlotte place
Aikman, A., corn dealer, 17 Queensferry st.
Aikman, David, 3 Constitution street
Aikman, George, jun., draughtsman and en-
graver on wood, 29 North bridge
Aikman, James A., 10 Melville crescent
Aikman, James, leather merchant, 24 & 26
Niddry street ; house, 1 Rillbank terrace
Aikman, John B., lithographer and window
ticket writer, 3 Allison place
Aikman, Jane, grocer, 33 Buccleuch street
Aikman, Mrs A., 10 Melville crescent
Aikman, Mrs James, 3 George place
Aikman, Mrs James, 7b St Patrick square
A IK
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
AIT
Aikman, Mrs John, 4 Shrub hill house
Aikman, Mrs, 72 Broughton street
Aikman, Mrs, St Catherine place
Aikman, Mrs, 16 Brougham street
Aikman, Mrs, 50 Rankeillor street
Aimers, S., tailor and clothier, 22 Duke st.
Ainslie, Daniel, of The Gart, 48 Moray place
Ainslie, David, 54 Queen street
Ainslie, James, 11 Melville crescent
Ainslie, James, coal merchant, 35 Sheriff brae ;
house, 2 Old Bridge end
Ainslie, John, furniture dealer, 244 Cowgate
Ainslie, John, 1 Carlung place
Ainslie, John, refreshments and commercial
lodgings, 1 Market street
Ainslie, W. (Gardner Sf A.), 124 Lauriston pi
Ainslie, "William B., C.B., 11 Chester street
Ainslie, Hon. Mrs, 15 Gloucester place
Air and Candow, cabinetmakers and uphol-
sterers, 11 Haddington place
Aird, John (G.P.O.), 3 Nottingham terrace
Aird, John, 20 Bank street
Aird, Misses, Spring valley house, Morning-
side
Aire, Miss, 6 Springfield, Leith walk
Airmet, Mrs, earthen w. dealer, 96 Pleasance
Airth, Mrs, 6 Hope street, Leith walk
Aitchison and Sons, confectioners to Her Ma-
jesty, 77 Queen street
Aitchison, John, & Co., brewers, 85 South
Back of Canongate
Aitchison, A., 4 Middle Arthur place
Aitchison, David, draper, 22 & 23 Kirkgate ;
house, 14 Glover street
Aitchison, E. R., accountant, 18 Moray place
AITCHISON, JAMES, watchmaker, jeweller,
and silversmith, 15 & 16 Bank street; house,
106 Lauriston place. ^ See Adv. p. 55
Aitchison, James, working jeweller, 51 Cock-
burn street
Aitchison, John, 3 Mackenzie place
Aitchison, J., tailor and clothier, 41 Leith
street ; house, 20 Calton hill
Aitchison, Robert, cowfeeder, 3 Potterrow
Aitchison, Thomas S., 45 Lauriston place
Aitchison, Thomas S., dentist, 74 George st.
Aitchison, Walter, 16 Beaumont place
Aitchison, W., dairyman, 8 West Richmond st.
Aitchison, Wm. John, 11 Buckingham ter.
Aitchison, Mrs George, grocer, 35 Richmond
place
Aitchison, Mrs Jas., draper, 9 Spring gardens ;
house, 5 Malta terrace
Aitchison, Mrs M., 11 Barony street
Aitchison, Mrs William Ker, 19 Tantallon pi.
Aitchison, Mrs, 6 Broughton place
Aitchison, Mrs, 92 Lauriston place
Aitchison, Mrs, 18 Moray place
Aithie, John, greengrocer, 39a India place
Aitken & Co., firewood factoiy, 67 Fountain-
bridge
Aitken, Campbell, and Turnbull, wine mcr
chants, 11 St James' square
Aitken, Gray, & Co., corn factors and com-
mission merchants, 21 Bernard street
Aitken & Wright, provision merchants, Char-
lotte lane, Leith
Aitken, James, & Co., wholesale tea and coffee
dealers, 10 Union street
Aitken, Capt. A., R.N., 22 Broughton place
Aitken, A. (Marshall Sp A.), 27 George square
Aitken, Alexander (D. Mason fy Co.), Chal-
mers crescent
Aitken, Andrew P., M.A., 1 Oxford terrace
Aitken, Andw. (J. A. #• Co.), 6 Mansfield pi.
Aitken, Andrew (.4., G., fy Co.), 7 Hermitage
place, Leith
Aitken, Andrew, housekeeper, G.P.O.
Aitken, Rev. David, D.D., 4 Charlotte square
Aitken, J., victual dealer, 85 Giles' street
Aitken, James, chemist and druggist, 44
Broughton street ; house, 12 Fettes row
Aitken, James, solicitor, 45 St Cuthbert street
Aitken, James (J. A. Sf Co.), Maryfield house
Aitken, James, cabinetmaker, 173 Fountain-
bridge
Aitken, John, veterinary surgeon, 144 Cause-
wayside
Aitken, John, commission agent, 51 Princes
street ; house, 9 Nevvington terrace
Aitken, John, china merchant, 50a Broughton
, street
Aitken, John, silk mercer and draper, 1 Bax-
ter's place
Aitken, John, 13 Dock street
Aitken, John, contractor, Dean
Aitken, John, dairy, 31 Richmond place
Aitken, J. W., clerk, 53 Cumberland street
Aitken, Michael, plasterer, 22 Causewayside
Aitken, Peter, Union Canal Co.'s Office, 1
Port-Hopetoun
Aitken, Robert, W. Forthfield cottage, York
road, Trinity
Aitken, Samuel, victual dealer and corn
merchant, 5 Tollcross
Aitken, Thomas (London #• Edin. Shipping
Co.), 6 Windsor street
Aitken, Thomas (A. #• Wright), Seafield place,
Seafield
Aitken, Thomas, spirit dealer, Seafield baths,
Seafield
Aitken, Thomas, 27 Howe street
Aitken, Thomas (agent for the Queen Insurance
Co.), accountant and general agent, 51
Hanover street
Aitken, Thomas, bootmaker, 19 Dean street
Aitken, Thomson, victual dealer, 17 Kirkgate
Aitken, Wm., corn merchant, 6 N. Melville pi.
Aitken, William, 20 Hugh Miller place
Aitken, "Wm., chemist and druggist, 3 Pitt
street ; house, 12 Fettes row
Aitken, "William, ship-broker, Customs build-
ings, Granton harbour
Aitken, Mrs Janet, grocer, 44 Home street
Aitken, Mrs W., ladies' nurse, 1 N. St James'
street
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Aitken, Mrs Walter, baker, 117 Nicolson st.
Aitken, Mrs William, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 60 Fountainbridge
Aitken, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 9 Grindlay street
Aitken, Miss, Hawthorn bank
Aitken, Miss M., Sean eld baths, Seafield
Akroyd, Rev. Thomas, Wesleyan minister, 20
Grange road
ALBERT LIFE ASSURANCE CO., SCOT.
BRANCH, 5 St Andrew sq. (W. B. Walls,
general manager for Scotland). ^ See
Adv. p. 20
Albert Life Assurance Co. (William Bell,
agent), 8 North St David street
Alcoran, Robert, straw hat cleaner and dyer,
53 High street
Alder, George, 72 South Clerk street
Alder, Hy., gasmeter manufacturer, 42 West
Sciennes ; house, 32 Grange road
Alder, W., 10 Rankeillor street
Alexander & Macnab, silk mercers, drapers,
gentlemen's outfitters, carpet and furnish-
ing warehousemen, 81, 82, 83, & 84 South
bridge
Alexander, Andrew, & Co., grain merchants,
76 Constitution street
Alexander, John, & Son, builders and con-
tractors, 1 7 Gilmore place
Alexander, R. & A. W., butchers, poulterers,
etc., 66 South Clerk street ; house, 7 East
Preston street
Alexander, Adam, teacher, 14 Dundas street
Alexander, Alexander, corn merchant, 17
Bristo street
Alexander, Andrew, baker, 5 Davie street
Alexander, Ch. (.4. §• Macnab), 4 Dock place
Alexander, Charles, tailor and clothier, 1
Simon square
Alexander, David, engineer, 14 Spittal street
Alexander, Eben. (A. §■ Macnab), 20 Dick pi
Alexander, George, builder, 8 Grange loan
Alexander, George, provision merchant, 9 St
Patrick street ; house, 12 Queen's crescent
Alexander, George C, 5 Wemyss terrace
Alexander, George, ironmonger, 81 Clerk st.
Alexander, Henry Scott, 30 Hamilton place
Alexander, Hugh, grocer, 18 William street
Alexander, H. D., M.D., surgeon, laboratory,
46 Cauongate ; house, 12 St John street
Alexander, Rev. Jacob Scott, 13 Rutland sq.
Alexander, James, cabinetmaker, 4 Mint ;
house, 94 Abbey hill
Alexander, Jas., silver- chaser, 7 Hill place
Alexander, James, nursery and seedsman
(Dickson 8f Co.), Leith Walk Nursery
Alexander, Rev. Jn., D.D., 7 Rosebery cresct.
Alexander, John, butcher, 53 Earl Grey st. ;
house, Viewforth
Alexander, John, tailor and clothier, 50 Clerk
street ; house, 92 Grange place
Alexander, John, grocer and spirit merchant,
4 Bowershall place
Alexander, John, jun., 17 Gilmore place
Alexander, John, grocer and spirit merchant,
11 Maitland street, Newhaven
Alexander, John, clerk, 6 Gardner's crescent
Alexander, John, tailor, 7 Crichton street
Alexander, John, watch and clock maker, 102
South bridge
Alexander, J. G., wholesale warehouseman
and commission agent, 19 Bristo street ;
house, 23 Melville terrace
Alexander, Lewis, merchant and general
agent, 2 George street, North Leith
Alexander. Richard, draper, hosier, and shirt-
maker, 467 Lawnmarket ; house, 21 Charles
street
Alexander, Robert, 32 Rankeillor street
Alexander, R., 2 West Lauriston place
ALEXANDER, T. E., printing ink manufac-
turer, Amphion place ; house, Kyle cottage,
Norton place. ^ See Adv. p. 51
Alexander, Thomas (G.P.O.), 19 St John st.
Alexander, Thomas (Smith $f A.), 1 Smith's pi.
Alexander, Walter, stationer and news-agent,
20 Bristo street ; house, 9 Crichton street
Alexander, Rev. W. L., D.D., 17 Brown sq.
Alexander, William, 1 Merchiston crescent
Alexander, William, 8 Gladstone terrace
Alexander, William, dairyman, Lochrin
Alexander, W. G. (successor to Robt. Milner,
surgeon), 57 Bridge street, Leith
Alexander, Mrs, & Co., outfitting and baby
linen warehouse, 87 George street »
Alexander, Mrs Jas., grocer and spirit dealer,
79 Kirkgate ; house, 24 Pilrig street
Alexander, Mrs James, 43 Lauriston place
Alexander, Mrs, lodgings, 68 George street
Alexander, Mrs, 23 Bread street
Alexander, Mrs, 28 Melville street
Alexander, Mrs, 40 George square
Alexander, Mrs, confectioner, 334 Lawn-
market
Alexander, Miss Ann, 35 Broughton street
Alexander, Miss Mary, lodgings, 35 Lothian st.
Alexander, Miss, 28 Torphichen street
Alexander, Miss, 7 Nicolson square
Alison & Cowan, corn merchants, 70 Consti-
tution street
Alison, John (^4. 8p Coican), 12 Regent terrace
| Alison, John, house carpenter, 21 Upper Gray
street
'Alison, Robt., stock and share broker, 9 North
St David street
Alison, Wm., grocer, 47 St Andrew st., Leith
Alison, Lady, 7 St Colme street
Allan & Gavin, wine merchants, 25 Sheriff
brae, Leith
Allan, James, & Son, bootmakers, 42 Leith
street ; house, 9 Bernard terrace
Allan, A., 2 Salisbury square
Allan, Alexander, 5 Hillside crescent
Allan, Andrew, 19 Canongate
Allan, Charles, messenger, Commercial bank,
2 Cottage, 17 Rose street
Allan, George, 12 Nelson street
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Allan, George, 44 Cumberland street
Allan, Henry, bookbinder, 10 N. St Andrew
street
Allan, James, tailor, 5 Drummond street
Allan, James, 26 Elder street
Allan, James, S.S.C., 6 N. St David street;
house, 13 Annandale street
Allan, James, superintendent detective N. B.
Railway, Waverley Station ; house, Tower-
bank house, Portobello
ALLAN, JOHN, tailor and clothier, 21 Leith
street. ^ See A dv. p. 69
Allan, John, cabinetmaker, 18 Dundas street
Allan, John, tailor, 32 India place
Allan, John, dairy, 29 Haddington place
Allan, John R., 38 Cumberland street
Allan, Mark S., tailor, 51 Cumberland street
Allan, Robert, plumber and gasfitter, 133
Rose street
Allan, Robert, leather merchant, 14 Horse
wynd ; house, 33
Allan, Robert, corn merchant, "Water of Leith;
house, 14 Brougham street
Allan, W., 76 Queen street
Allan, William, 9 Brighton street
Allan, W. (Customs), 48 Lothian street
Allan, William (Paterson Sf A.), 2 Millerfield
place
Allan, William, 22 East Preston street
Allan, William, painter and decorator, 46
George street; house, 16 Comely bank
Allan, Mrs Ann, dressmaker, 68 Nicolson st.
Allan, Mrs J., 3 Lutton place
Allan, Mrs Robert, 4 Hillside crescent
Allan, Mrs Thomas C, 9 Brunton place
ALLAN, MRS WILLIAM, coal merchant, 12
Port-Hamilton ; house, 29 Earl Grey street.
* See Adv. p. 109
Allan, Mrs, French stay maker, 139 George
street
Allan, Miss, Allanfield, Ferry road
Allan, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 5 West
Anthony place
Allan, Miss, 26 Royal crescent
Allardice, T. D., tobacconist, 36 W. Register
street, and 11 S. College street
Allardice, Miss M. J. S., 3 Lord Russell place
Allardyce, Alex., importer of French and
American clocks, bronze figures, and toys,
51 Cockburn street
Allardyce, Wm., missionary, 42 Albany street,
Leith
Allen, Mrs, 3 Buccleuch street
Allester, Miss H., 27 Nelson street
Alliance British and Foreign Life and
Fire Assurance Company (Alex. Calder,
manager), 95 George street
Alliance Marine Assurance Company (John
Warrack 8f Co., agents), 43 Constitution st.
Allied Golf Club (Connolly's Golf House
Tavern), 27 Wright's houses
Allison, Fred., fishmonger, 28 S. Richmond
street
Allison, James, shipmaster, 47 Albany street,
Leith
Allison, Jas., house agent, 11 Charles street
Allison, William, refreshment rooms, S Toll-
cross
Allison, Wm., engineer, 72 Great Junction
street
Allison, Miss, 8 King's place
Allman, George James, M.D., F.R.S. L. and
E., Regius Professor of Natural History,
University, 21 Manor place
Alloa and Leith Steam Packet Company,
3 Queen street, Leith
Alston, George, clothier and hatter, 40 Han-
over street ; house, 1 Manor place
Alston, John, corkcutter, 25 South Richmond
street
Alston, William, superintendent Edinburgh
and Leith gasworks, 10 Baltic street
Alves, William, 8 Smith's place
Alves, Mrs, 36 Albany street
Alves, Miss, 6 Scotland street
American Emigrant Company (/. P. Oliver,
agent), 46 George street
Amicable Mutual Life Assurance Society :
office, 9 North St David street; district
manager, A. W. Muir, accountant
Anchor Line of Transatlantic Steam Part.
Ships (J. P. Oliver, agent), 46 George st.
Ancrum, J., & Son, cork manufacturers, 142
Rose street
Ancrum, John, 21 Lauriston street
Anderson & Duncan, provision merchants, 19
Quality street
Anderson & Pringle, tailors and clothiers,
35 Cockburn street
Anderson & Robertson, bookbinders, 12 Royal
Exchange
Anderson & Stevenson, builders, Morrison
street
Anderson & Williamson, general merchants,
willow and hoop merchants, and basket
manufacturers, 5 and 6 Timber bush
Anderson, David, & Co., merchants and com-
mission agents, Drummond street court
Anderson, John & Francis, W.S., 48 Castle
street
ANDERSON, JOHN, & SONS, fishmongers,
poulterers, and game dealers, Royal Em-
porium, 106 George street ; house, 108.
* See Adv. p. 102
Anderson, Robert, & Co., metal merchants and
paint manufacturers, 67 Timber bush
Anderson, R. & R., candlemakers, 103 Giles'
street ; house, 2 Cassels place
Anderson, W. & J., ironmongers, 22 Nicolson
street ; workshops, 19 Buccleuch street
Anderson, Aaron, spirit merchant, 1 St
Patrick street
Anderson, A., 33 Brunswick street
Anderson, Alex., M.D., R.N., 10 Mansion-
house road
Anderson, Alexander, 16 Dean street
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Anderson, Alex., shoemaker, 5 Milne's court
Anderson, A. H., accountant, 16 Grange road
Anderson, Alexander, tailor, 47 London st.
Anderson, Andrew, painter, 8 Kerr street
Anderson, Andrew, flesher, 25 High market
Anderson, Archibald, advocate, 1 Atholl pi.
Anderson, Arthur, C.B., inspector-general of
hospitals, 11 Inverleith row
Anderson, Charles, 21 Royal terrace
Anderson, Charles G. (G. R. H.), 11 Brandon
street
Anderson, David, of Moredun, 24 Moray pi.
Anderson, David, 1 Sylvan place
Anderson, David (D. A. #• Co.), 4 Millerfield
place
Anderson, David, hairdresser and perfumer,
119 Nicolson street ; house, 5 Salisbury st.
ANDERSON, DAVID, baker, 1 Greenside
street, 1 Riego street, and 3 Orchardfield
place ; house, 2 Keir street. J^See Adv. p. 96
Anderson, David, 19 Gihnore place
Anderson, David B., W.S., 8 Regent terrace
Anderson, Duncan, keeper of Chapel Royal,
Holyrood palace
Anderson, Edward, jeweller and dressing-case
maker, 10 Princes street ; house, 8 Baxter's
place
Anderson, Findlay, East India Civil Service,
32 Moray plaee
Anderson, George, grocer, 4 Amphion place
Anderson, George, clerk, 65 Causewayside
Anderson, George (A. Sf Stevenson), 11 Keir
street
Anderson, George, general commission agent,
ship and insurance broker, 165 Constitu-
tion street
Anderson, Henry, joiner and cabinetmaker,
90 Rose street
Anderson, Henry, grocer, 21 Burns street
Anderson, Henry, 11 Kirk street
Anderson, Hugh, bootmaker, 3 Windmill lane
Anderson, James, solicitor-at-law, 11 Howe
street
Anderson, James, 21 Charles street
Anderson, James, bookseller and stationer,
28 Broughton street
Anderson, James, clothier, hatter, and shirt-
maker, 6 East Register street
Anderson, James, bookbinder, 22 St Patrick
square
Anderson, J., upholstr., 28 Candlemaker row
Anderson, James, plasterer, Dairy road ;
house, Dairy cottage, Dairy road
Anderson, James, custodier and inspector
of weights and measures, Writers' Court ;
house, 23 Upper Viewcraig row
Anderson, James, cloth agent, 12 Gibb's
entry
Anderson, James, gardener, 14 Parkside st.
Anderson, James OV, 20 Lauder road
Anderson, James John Philip (Secretary to the
Scottish Widows'1 Fund and Life Assurance
Society), 7 Mayfield terrace
Anderson, James, joiner and undertaker, 12
Potterrow ; house, 11 Middle Arthur place
Anderson, James, dyer, 74 Causewayside
Anderson, James, bookbinder and stationer,
233 High street
Anderson, J. C, milliner, 8 Lothian road
Anderson, James, file cutter, 17 Leith Walk
Anderson, James (Cockburn $• Co.), 127
Constitution street
Anderson, James, printer, 86 West bow
Anderson, James, tailor and clothier, 1 West
Nicolson street
Anderson, J. L., 29 Dick place
Anderson, John (Taylor, A., §■ Co., brewers),
3 Upper Gihnore place
Anderson, John (A Mathieson fy Son), 54
Findhorn place
Anderson, John, bookbinder, 94 West bow
Anderson, John, Georgefield, Trinity road
Anderson, John (R. Grieve fy Co.), 21 East
Claremont street
Anderson, John, printer, 22 Collins place
Anderson, John, clothier and draper, 154
Canongate
Anderson, John, bootmaker, 1 Leggat's land,
Stockbridge
Anderson, John, flesher, 7 Middle market ;
house, 6 Milne square
ANDERSON, JOHN, india-rubber goods and
shoe merchant, The North British' Magasin,
101 Princes street ; house, 18 Buccleuch
place. ^ See Adv. p. 58
Anderson, John, engraver, 4 North St Andrew
street
Anderson, John (John's coffee-house), 307
High street and 4 Royal Exchange ; house,
12 Royal Exchange
Anderson, John G., Viewfield, Trinity
Anderson, J. Hodgson, 8 Castle terrace
Anderson, John K. (Crown Chamberlain's,
etc., Office, N. R. II.), 7 W. Catherine
place
Anderson, J. O., 5 Gladstone terrace
Anderson, John Thomas, commercial traveller,
7 Prince Consort place
Anderson, L. G., grocer and wine merchant,
491 Lawnmarket
Anderson, Letham, Inverleithfield, Ferry road,
Wardie
Anderson, Lewis, ironmonger, 1 Bridge street;
house, 9 North Fort street
Anderson, Matthew, engineer, 2 Spring villas,
Ferry road, Leith
Anderson, P., commission agent and ham and
bacon curer, Granton harbour
Anderson, Peter, tailor, 21 Lothian street
Anderson, Peter, tobacconist, 7 North Pitt
street
Anderson, Captain P., 2 George street, Leith
Anderson, Robert, Osborne cottage, Ferry
road, Wardie
Anderson, Robert, teacher of natural histoiy
and physical science, 7 Gay field square
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Anderson, Robert, pianoforte seller and tuner,
11 Nelson street
Anderson, Robert, printer, 160 High street ;
bouse, 110 Grange place
Anderson, Robert (W. OUplmnt §• Co.), 20
Dick place, Grange
Anderson, Robert, 2 Forbes road
Anderson, Robt., architect, 43a George street ;
house, 11 Duncan street
Anderson, R. (head master, Normal Inst.),
Johnston terrace ; house, 18 Cumin place
Anderson, Robert (Grant $• A), Helen villa,
Chamberlain road
Anderson, Robert, engraver, 21 Lothian st.
Anderson, R., 9 Upper Grove place
Anderson, Robert, 28 Morrison street
Anderson, Robert, dentist, 8 Nicolson square
Anderson, Robert, painter and paperhanger,
88 West Bow
Anderson, S. S., clerk, Tarvet street
Anderson, Samuel, slater and glazier, 27
Coburg street ; house, 7 Bank place, Leith
Anderson, Thomas, builder, 10 Fox lane
Anderson, Thomas, commission agent, 2
Sylvan place
Anderson, Thomas, china and stoneware mer-
chant, 53 Fountainbridge
Anderson, Thomas (Secretary National Bank
of Scotland), 2 Regent terrace
Anderson, Thomas, 141 Constitution street
Anderson, Thomas, commission agent, 2a
Greenside place
Anderson, Thomas, joiner, 49 Bridge street
Anderson, Thos. L., hosier, glover, and shirt-
maker, 5a Union pi., and 43 Earl Grey st.
Anderson, Thomas Scott, 1 Atholl place
Anderson, Walter, flesher, 5 Macdowall street
Anderson, W., grain merchant, 100 Lauriston
place
Anderson, W. H., 2 Rockville place
Anderson, Wm., hairdresser and perfumer, 2
East Register street, and brush, comb, and
perfumery warehouse, 19 Leith street
Anderson, William, Marchmont herald, 13
Union street
Anderson, William, 17 Melville terrace
Anderson, Wm., corn dealer, 165 West port
Anderson, William, writer, 11 Dundas street
Anderson, William, Rainbow dining-rooms,
47 North bridge and 1 Canal street
Anderson, Wm., flesher, 19 Middle market
Anderson, Wm. (Gorrie fy A.), 8 Wharton pi.
Anderson, William, 22 Barony street
Anderson, William, merchant, 22 Gayfield sq.
Anderson, William F., 17 Comely bank
Anderson, William, merchant, 96 Constitu-
tion street ; house, 8 Regent terrace
Anderson, William, baker and confectioner,
12 South College street
Anderson, William, junior, baker and confec-
tioner, 1 Archibald place
Anderson, Wm. (slate merchant), slater and
glazier, 10 North College street, Upper
drawbridge, Leith, and Docks, Silloth ;
house, 2 Argyle square
Anderson, William, chemist and druggist, 20
West Maitland street ; house, 6 Devon pi.
Anderson, William, 49 Yardheads
Anderson, Wm. (Bell Sf Co.), 15 Salisbury st.
Anderson, William, tailor and clothier, 27
St Patrick square
Anderson, William, machine boot closer, 91
Rose street
Anderson, Wm., of Glentarkie, 2 Stratheam
road
Anderson, William, dairyman and coal mer-
chant, 4 Castle barns
Anderson, William, clerk, 17 Cheyne street
Anderson, William W., teacher of writing,
arithmetic, etc., 3 Howard place
Anderson, Mrs, 13 Heriot terrace
Anderson, Mrs Dr A., 40 Minto street
Anderson, Mrs E., bacon and dairy store, 36
Victoria street
Anderson, Mrs G., 13 Gayfield square
Anderson, Mrs Major-Gen., 16 Ainslie place
Anderson, Mrs Jane, grocer, 12 Wright's ho.
Anderson, Mrs John, 72 Northumberland st.
Anderson, Mrs John, 9 Findhorn place
Anderson, Mrs John, 8 Macnab street
Anderson, Mrs M., ladies' nurse, 16 Jamaica
street
Anderson, Mrs Mary, 28 Gayfield square
Anderson, Mrs P., 2 West Claremont street
Anderson, Mrs R., 44a Minto street
Anderson, Mrs W., 8 Lochend road
Anderson, Mrs William, 56 India street
Anderson, Mrs, lodgings, 96 George street
Anderson, Mrs, 10 Inverleith row
Anderson, Mrs, trimming shop, 54 Kirkgate
Anderson, Mrs, 19 Findhorn place
Anderson, Mrs, 31 St Bernard's crescent
Anderson, Mrs, 8 St Colme street
Anderson, Mrs, 13 Stafford street
Anderson, Mrs, 16 Grindlay street
Anderson, Mrs James, 13 Brandon street
Anderson, Mrs, 429 Lawnmarket
Anderson, Mrs, 14 Maitland street
Anderson, Mrs, sick and ladies' nurse, 10
Jamaica street
Anderson, Mrs David, grocer and spirit mer-
chant, 263 Cowgate
Anderson, Mrs, 116 Rose street
Anderson, Mrs, 57 York place
Anderson, Mrs, 25 Earl Grey street
Anderson, Miss, 5 Blackford road
Anderson, Miss B., 16 Greenside place
Anderson, Miss Elizabeth, fancy warehouse,
35 Northumberland street
Anderson, Miss Jessie, 13 Grange loan
Anderson, Miss Martha S., sewing-teacher, St
Columba's Episcopal school, Johnston ter. ;
house, 1 Lothian road
Anderson, Miss Mary, dressmaker, 44 India
place
Anderson, Miss, dressmaker, 33 London street
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Anderson, Miss, dressmaker, 2 Wellington
place, Leith
Anderson, Miss, 23 Archibald place
Anderson, Miss, stationer and news-agent, 99
Nicolson street
Anderson, Miss, 10 Mansionhouse road
Anderson, Miss, 5 Great King street
Anderson, Miss, 11 North Melville place
Anderson, Miss, 2 Smith's place
Anderson, Miss, 20 Mayfield terrace
Anderson, Misses, 20 St Cuthbert street
Anderson, Misses, fancy trimming shop, 9
Clerk street
Anderson, Misses, 7 George square
Anderson, Misses, 21 Montague street
Anstruther and Leith Steam Shipping Co.
(Limited), Custom House slip, Dock place.
David Stewart, goods agent ; house, 154
Constitution street
Antiquarian Society and Museum (John
Stuart, LL.D., and J. A. Smith, M.D.,
secretaries), Royal Institution, Mound
Anton, Mrs, 2 Tollcross
Antonio, D., writer, 23 Dundas street
Apthorpe, Albert T., clerk (Joint-Stock Go.
Registry Office), Exchequer Chambers ;
house, 18 Raeburn place
Arbuthnott, Hon. Mrs Hugh, 11 Forres street
Archer, Gilbert (Registrar for South Leith),
83 Constitution st. ; house, 3 Janefield pi.
Andreoli, M. & M., carvers and gilders, look- Archer, J., gardener, Easter road
ing-glass manufacturers, and plate-glass ■ Archer, John, provision merchant, 135b Foun
merchants, 15 Greenside street ; house, 3
Greenside row
Andrew, Alexander, grocer, wine and spirit
merchant, 31 Couper street; house, 7 Hope
terrace, Leith
Andrew, George, S.S.CL, 60b Princes street
Andrew, James, potato merchant, 72 Buc-
cleuch street
Andrew, John, 2 Smith's place
Andrew, John, corn and potato merchant, 15
North Junction street
Andrew, R., 1 Cornwall street
Andrew, Mrs, 52 Albany street
Andrew, Mrs, 2 Smith's place
Andrew, Miss, 3 Mary's place
Andrews, James. 3 Saunders street
Andrews, Mrs William, lodgings, 143 Consti-
tution street
Angles, William, tea merchant ; warehouse.
Drummond street court; house, 2 Buc-
cleuch place
Angus, Andrew, macer, Court of Chancery,
173 Fountainbridge
Angus, D., commercial agent, Lawrence villa.
Murray street, Sciennes hill
Angus, George, stockbroker (secretary to
Stock Exchange), 5 St Andrew square
tainbridge
Archer, Professor T. C, Director of Museum
of Science and Art, 9 Argyle square
Archer, Miss, Bellevue house, Causewayside
Archibald, Alexander, 37 William street
Archibald, Alex., news-agent, 9 Potterrow
Archibald, Andrew, 41 Clerk street
Archibald, Andrew, baker, 82 Kirkgate
Archibald, David, farrier, 169 Rose street ;
house, 11 Castle street
Archibald, Francis, Old Ship hotel, 28 Shore
Archibald, George, engraver, 8 Elm row
Archibald, James, 51 Clerk street
Archibald, James, bookseller and stationer,
13 Clifton terrace
Archibald, James, artist, 83 Causewayside
Archibald, James, lodgings, 8 Forres street
Archibald, John, victual dealer, 3 Greenside
place
Archibald, John, coal merchant, 1 George
street
Archibald, John, farmer, 61 Lauriston place
Archibald, Morris, 1 John's pi., St Leonard's
Archibald, S. G., Leith Oakum Works, 20
Admiralty street ; house, 22 Windsor street
Archibald, William, S.S.C. and N.P. (Duncan
Sf A.), 1 Heriot row
Angus, Jas., shipmaster, 1 Union pi., Trinity Archibald, William, printseller and stationer,
Angus, James H., 3 Downie place 15 Bristo street
Angus, J. S., grocer and spirit merchant, 2 Archibald, Mrs George, 3 Archibald place
Northumberland street
Angus, Robert, 7 Pitt street, Bonnington
Angus, William, agent, 1 Market street
Angus, Mrs Charles, 10 Dublin street
Angus, Mrs, 2 Shrub place
Angus, Mrs, 22 London street
Angus, Mrs, 9 Lutton place
Angus, Miss Jessie, dressmaker, 44 India pi.
Annan, J., plasterer and modeller, S.-W.
Thistle street lane ; house, 2 Melville street
Annan, James, 38 Maryfield place
Archibald, Mrs Margaret, cutler and bandage
maker, 117 Kirkgate
Archibald, Miss, 2 West Circus place
Architectural Institute of Scotland (Jas.
Gardiner, S.S.C, 46 Hanover street, hon.
secretary and treasurer), 89 George street
Archnian, Robert, spirit merchant., 42 Potter-
row ; house, 5 Hope park square
Archnian, William, smith, 58 Bristo street ;
house, 8 Windmill street
Arcus, Mrs John, lodgings, 46 Earl Grey st.
Annandale, Jas., house carpenter and builder, 'Ardmillan, Lord, 18 Charlotte square
Gilmore park ; house, 18 Downie pi. JArgus Life Assurance Company (Scott,
Annandale, Thomas, F.R.C.S., lecturer on | Bruce, Sf Glover, W.S., agents), 1 Hill street
surgery, 34 Charlotte square; lecture rooms, !Arkley, Patrick, advocate, 29 Great King
Minto House, Argyle square street
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Armitage, Alex. B., accountant, 3 North St
David street ; house, 14 Dick place
Armour & Co., printers, 54 South bridge
Armour, Robert W., accountant {Saving ft
Bank), Wardie crescent
Armour, Mrs, provision merchant, 135 Canon-
gate
Armour, Mrs H. (A. §■ Co.), 21 Buccleuch
place
ARMSTRONG & HOGG, brassfounders, gas-
fitters, and plumbers, 57 Lothian road ;
works, King's stables and Spittal street.
^ See Adv. p. 81
Armstrong, A., cabinet and clock case maker,
North Gray's close, 125 High street ; house,
3 Nottingham terrace
ARMSTRONG, JOHN, draper, 12 Charlotte
place ; house, 8 Great Stuart street. ^ See
Adv. p. 72
Armstrong, John (.4. Sf Hogg), 3 Cornwall st.
Armstrong, John, 3 Sciennes place
Armstrong, Robert, lodgings, 27 Nelson street
Armstrong, Thomas (cashier, Bank of Scot-
land), 11 St Bernard's crescent
Armstrong, Thos., teacher, 11 Trinity crescent
Armstrong, William A., cabinetmaker, 22
Greenside place
Armstrong, William E., writer, 35 Rosebank
cottage
Armstrong, Mrs, dressmaker, 6 Howe street
Armstrong, Miss, draper, 93 Grassmarket
Army and Navy Pensioners' Employment
Society, 5 St Andrew square (Capt. R. H.
Mackintosh, secretary)
Arniston Colliery Offices (John Torrance,
agent), St Leonard's depot
Arnold, James, baker, 25 Home Street
Arnot& Erskine, china merch., 60 West port
Arnot, Rev. David, D.D., 6 Archibald place
Arnot, James, 13 Upper Grove place
Arnot, James, bookseller and stationer, 45
Grindlay street ; house, 9 Upper Grove
place
Arnot, William, china merchant, 48 High st.
Arnot, Rev. William, Free High Church, 10
Merchiston avenue
Arnot, Misses, 22 Rutland square
Arnott, J., & Co., smallware and trimming
merchants, 129 Kirkgate
Arnott, Andrew, tailor, 6 Wright's houses
Arnott, George (missionary and chaplain,
North Leith Poorhouse), 143 Constitution
street
Arnott, Mrs, 5 Wemyss place
Arnott, Miss, teacher of music, drawing, and
French, 11 Duncan street', Drummond place
Arnott, Miss, 5 King's place
Arnst, Adam, artist and teacher of drawing,
46 Great King street
Arras, Miss, 7 Torphichen street
Arrighi, Leopoldo, mould and figure maker,
71 Adam square; house, 18 Meadow place
Arrighi, Louis, 21 Upper Grove place
Arthur, George, 2 Wellington place, Leith
Arthur, Robert J., butcher, 2 Dougal's build-
ings, N. Fort street
Arthur, James, tailor, 162 Fountainbridge
Arthur, Peter, builder, 3 Gladstone terrace
Arthur, R. H., S.S.C., 35 Hanover street
Arthur, Richard, advocate, 66 Frederick st.
Arthur, Mrs A., 15 Buccleuch place
Arthur, Mrs A., 33 Howe street
Arthur, Mrs William, 4 Rankeillor street
Art, School of, Royal Institution, Mound
Artisan Patent Office and Designs Regis-
try, and Branch Office of the ' Artisan'
(Engineering Journal) for Scotland, 1
Queensferry street (A. Oneal Haye, agent)
Arts, Royal Scottish Society of (Edward
Sang, 2 George st., secy.), 117 George st.
Arts, Royal Institution for the Encou-
ragement of Fine, Royal Institution, Mound
Arts, The Royal Association for Promo-
tion of the Fine (H. W. Cornillon, S.S.C.,
secretary), 67 George street
Ashbys & Richardson, wholesale tea dealers,
59 Cockburn street
Ashcroft, Peter, china and glass warehouse,
16 North- west Circus place
Ashcroft, Miss Mary, hair artist, 16 North-
west Circus place
Asher, Alexander, advocate, 1 6 Castle street
Asher, Alexander, photographist, 47 and 48
Whitfield place
Ashley, Henry, Standard hotel and dining-
rooms, 11 Waterloo place
Ashworth, William, fishcurer, 49 Giles' street
and 18 Darling's brae
Assaye, Goldsmiths', Office, 98 South bridge
Assembly Rooms, 54 George street
Athole Lodgeof Free Gardeners : R.W.M.,
William Anderson, 33 South bridge, secre-
tary ; J. F. B. Donaldson, 14 North bridge,
treasurer
Atkins, George 0., 18 Blackford road
Atkins, Miss, teacher, St Paul's Episcopal
school, Earl Grey street
Atkinson, J., & Co., tailors and clothiers, 12
St Andrew square
Atkinson, Robert, & Company, postmasters
and livery stable keepers, 2 York place and
Dublin street lane
ATKINSON, ROBERT, & SON, coach pro-
prietors, 8 North-west Circus place. ^ See
Adv. p. 110
Atkinson, Adam P., coach proprietor, 1 Ox-
ford terrace
ATKINSON, JAMES GRAHAMSLEY,
teacher of music and dancing, 1a Hill
street. ^ See Adv. p. 44
Atkinson, J. T. (Deputy-Controller, G.P.O.),
29 Spring gardens, Abbey hill
Atkinson, R., coach proprietor, 6 Saunders
street
Atlas Fire and Life Assurance Company :
W. White, 12 Frederick street ; H. Tod, 39
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York place ; G. T. Chiene, 7 George street,
agents
Auchie, Alexander, 4 Argyle square
Auchie, Alexander, agent, Clydesdale bank,
High street ; house, 30 Ann street
Auchincloss, John, & Son, smiths, 129 Rose
street lane ; house, 29 Hugh Miller place
Auchincloss, John, jun. (J. A. fy Son), 186
Rose street
Auditor's Office, 16 Royal Exchange — 10
to 3 ; Saturday, 10 to 12
Aufrecht, Theodore, Professor of Sanskrit,
The College
Auld & Chatham, Edinburgh gutta percha
boot and shoe warehouse, 431 Lawnmarket
Auld, Gideon, spirit dealer, 42 Saudport st.
Auld, James, bootmaker, 375 High street ;
house, 2 Talbot place, East Preston street
Auld, James, bootmaker (The Edin. Boot and
Shoe Warehouse), 21 South Bridge
Auld, James, boot and shoemaker, 513 Lawn-
market ; house, 3 James' court
Auld, John, W.S., 21 Thistle street; house,
37 Heriot row
Auld, J., coal merchant, 6 Castle street
Auld, John, shoemaker, 2 Pilrig street
Auld, John, bootmaker, 9 Elm row
Auld, William, leather and gutta percha boot
and shoe manufacturer, 407 and 431 Lawn-
market ; house, 2 Meadow place
Auld, William C, 20 St John street
Auld, William (Powell £f A.), 14 Canning
place
Auld, Miss, 62 Northumberland street
Auld, Miss, matron, Jn. Watson's Institution
Austin, Mrs James, 6 Gladstone terrace
Ayer, James, & Son, tailors and clothiers, 18
Catherine street ; house, 13 Union place
Ayton, Edward, surgeon- dentist, 10 Hope
street
Ayton, Jonas, 18 Spittal street
Aytoun, James, 26 North Nelson street
Aytoun, Robert, W.S., 3 Fettes row
Aytoun, Misses, 28 Inverleith row
Babingtox, Mrs John, 2 Randolph place
Badenoch, Alexander, cabinetmaker and up-
holsterer, 20a Frederick street
Badenoch, Rev. G. R. (Sec. to the Scot. Re-
formation Soc), 3 Duncan st., Newington
Bahrs, H., & Co., general insurance agents
and foreign mouey changers, 17 Baltic st
Baigrie, George, coal agent, 9 Parkside street
Baigrie, George, traveller, 25 North bridge ;
house, 5 Park street •
Baigrie, Mrs, coal agent, 39 Barony street
Baikie, James (K., S., Sf Dickson), 8 Rosehill
place
Baikie, James, mason, Old Canonmills house
Baikie, R., M.D., 49 Northumberland street
Baildon, H. C, chemist and druggist, 73
Princes street
Baildon, William, 1 Walker street
Baildon, Miss, 9 Manor place
Bailey, W. & J. A., china merchants and
importers of Bohemian glass, 10 Bristo pi.
Bailey, J. E. (agent for Joseph Travers fy Sons,
London), 25 North bridge
Bailey, J. , boot and shoe maker, 78 Princes st. ;
house, 13 Torphichen street
Bailey, John A. (of W. £,- J. A. B.), 26 Dick
place
Bailey, Joseph, 17 Lauder road
Bailey, Mrs, 34 Findhorn place
Bailey, Mrs, 14 Lothian road
Bailie, John, 3 Greenhill gardens
Baillie & Palmer, coachmakers' furnishing
warehouse, 17 Niddry street
Baillie, T. & N., wholesale provision mer-
chants, 15 Victoria street
Baillie's school, 4 Marmion terrace ; house,
3 and 5 Church hill
Baillie, James, greengrocer, 358 Castle hill
Baillie, Charles, grocer and spirit dealer, 12
Moray street
Baillie, J. M., C.A., 15 Northumberland st.
Baillie, John, Eildon lodge, 11 Cumin place
Baillie, John, 8 Lothian road
Baillie, Nichol (T. fr N. B.), 2 Rillbank cres.
Baillie, Thos.(T. &N.B.), 17 Abbotsford park
Baillie, Walter (Warrick fr B.), 18 Buccleuch
place
Baillie, William, Rosebank, Mayfield loan
Baillie, Wm. S., Corn Exchange refreshment
rooms, 3 Baltic street ; house, 10 Kirk st.
Baillie, William, of Falahill, W.S., 14 Wind-
sor street
Baillie, Zerub, 69 Gilmore place
Baillie, Mrs Margaret, milliner, 37 London st.
Baillie, Mrs Wm. R., 21 Alva street
Baillie, Mrs, sen., of Culterallers, 31 Rutland
square
Baillie, Mrs, 7 Lynedoch place
Baillie, Miss, 1 Nelson street
BAIN, WILLIAM, & CO., Lochrin iron and
wire works, wire netting, iron gate, and
wire fence makers, manufacturers of iron
stable fittings, engineers, Lochrin and 32
Grindlay street. ^ See Adv. p. 90
Bain, Daniel, 122 Causewayside
Bain, Donald, grocer, and tea, wine, and spirit
merchant, 66 Bristo st. ; house, 34 Clerk st.
Bain, Donald, 3 Hermitage place
Bain, Francis, broker, 36 Sheriff brae
Bain, Geo. (G.P.O.), 105 Prince Albert build.
Bain, Gilbert, 3 Mayfield terrace
Bain, James, cattle dealer, Shrub hill
Bain, James A. Kerr, 25 Cheyne street
Bain, James, 162 Rose street
Bain, John (G.P.O.), 6 Milne's buildings
Bain, J., china and hardware merchant, 14
Baker's place
Bain, John, boot and shoe maker, 53 Shore
Bain, John, printer, 1 Gladstone place
Bain, Kenneth, collector and waiter, 31 India
street
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Bain, Thomas, cabinetmaker and upholsterer,
17 Morrison street ; house, 8 Downie place
Bain, Thomas, Custom Ho. officer, 4 Shrub pi.
Bain, William, Mayfield loan
Bain, William, manager, City of Glasgow bank,
14 Hanover street
Bain, William, spirit dealer, 17 Buccleuch st.
Baiu, W. W., 64 South Clerk street
Bain, Mrs, broker, 149 Cowgate
Bain, Miss, 9 Trinity crescent
Bain, Miss, 121 Princes street
Baird & M'Laren, builders and stone carvers,
Dairy road
Baird, John, & Son, lathers and plasterers,
Low Broughton ; house, 28 Barony street
Baird, Alexander, grocer and tea dealer, 34
Home street
Baird, Colin C, veterinary surgeon, G St
James' place
Baird, D., 27 Elder street
Baird, David, teacher of dancing, Drummond
street hall, 1 Drummond street ; house, 13
Brown street
Baird, David, lithographic writer, 23 St
James' square
Baird, James, spirit dealer, 8 Young street
Baird, John, compositor, 50 St Leonard st.
Baird, John W., W.S., 4 Drummond place
Baird, Patrick, broker, 131 Cowgate
Baird, Robt. B., of Courance, 10 Bellevue ter.
Baird, Robert, watch and tool dealer, 20 Vic-
toria street
Baird, Robert, writer, 2 Lauriston terrace
Baird, Robert (G.P.O.), 53 Thistle street
Baird, William (G.P.U.), Callender lodge,
Sciennes hill
Baird, William, plasterer and modeller, North
Pitt street ; house, 13 Pitt street
Baird, Mrs, 21 South Norton place
Baird, Mrs, smallwares, 2 Claremont place
Baird, Mrs, dressmaker, 51 Rosemount buildgs.
Baird, Miss C. F., day and boarding school,
Rosebank villa, AVardie road
Baird, Miss Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker,
57 Broughton street ; house, 28 Barony st.
Baird, Miss, of Camelon, 4 West Circus place
Baird, Miss, 18 Leopold place
Bake, S. G., dep. supt. of stores, The Castle
Baker, Henry, sergeant-major Q.E.R.V.B., 9
Abbey
Bakers' (Employers) House of Call (Alex-
ander Bowden, superintendent), 199 High st.
Bakers' House of Call, 2 North bridge
Baker, Thomas, baker, 297 Cowgate
Bakewell, James (manager, Pick ford 8f Co.),
85 St Cuthbert's glebe
Balbirnie, James D., 15 South Clerk street
Balbirnie, John, engineer (Superintendent of
Harbour and Docks, Leith) , 3 Bank place,
Ferry road
Balcarras, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 23
Duke street
Balderston, Mrs Archibald, 6 Torphichen st.
Balderston, Miss, 23 Melville street
Balfour & Co., wine merchants, 14 George st.
Balfour, John, & Co., corn factors, 23 Con-
stitution street
Balfour, J. M. & J., W.S., 4 Thistle court
Balfour, Andrew (Registrar of Births, Deaths,
and Marriages for the district of Canovgate),
163 Canongate ; house, 17 Button place
Balfour, Andrew, 9 Mansionhouse road
Balfour, George D., 1 Barony street
Balfour, George William, M.D., F.R.C.P., 18
Lynedoch place
Balfour, James, W.S., 4 Thistle court ; house,
13 Eton terrace
Balfour, J. H., M.D., Professor of Medicine
and Botany, 27 Inverleith row
Balfour, John Blair, advocate, 6 India street
Balfour, John, 50 Great King street
Balfour, John M., W.S., 4 Thistle court ; house,
Pilrig house, Pilrig street
Balfour, Robert, accountant (Sec. of City of
Glasgow Life Assur. Co.), 10 Claremont cres.
Balfour, Robert, grocer and wine merchant,
152 Fountainbridge
Balfour, Rev. Robert G., 39 Lauriston place
Balfour, Thomas A. G., M.D., 51 George sq.
Balfour, Rev. William, Holyrood manse, St
John's hill
Balfour, Mrs Alex., Northfield, Newhaven rd.
Balfour, Mrs, 6 Lynedoch place
Balfour, Mrs, 5 North Charlotte street
Balfour, Mrs, 12 Teviot row
Balfour, Mrs Dr, 12 Bonnington place
Balfour, Mrs, Merchiston terrace
Balfour, Misses, 17 Lutton place
Balgarnie, James Hogarth, C.A., 9 North St
David st. ; ho., 3 Victoria ter., Portobello
Ballantine, George, & Son, tea merchants, 30
North bridge ; house, 2 Preston terrace
Ballantine, George, sen. (G. B. £f Son), 2
Preston terrace
Ballantine, George, jun. (G. B. §* Son), 2
Preston terrace
Ballantine, James, & Son, glass-stainers and
house-painters, 42 George street
Ballantine, Jas. (J. B. 8f Son), Warrender lodge,
Meadow place
Ballantyne & Co., printers and stereotypers,
Paul's work
Ballantyne, James, printer, 122 Rose street
Ballantyne, James, baker and confectioner,
42 Clerk street and 9 South Clerk street ;
house, 42 Findhorn place
Ballantyne, Robert Michael, 6 Millerfield place
Ballantyne, Thomas, 10 Kirk street
Ballantyne, William, fiesher, 46 Kirkgate
Ballantyne, Mrs John, 8 Smith's place
Ballantyne, Mrs J. A., 14 Argyle place
Ballantyne, Mrs, confectioner, 139 St Leonard
street
Ballantyne, Mrs, 7 Kirk street
Ballantyne, Miss, dressmaker, 39 N. Pitt st.
Ballantyne, Misses, dressmakers, 55 India pi.
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Ballard, George S., hotel-keeper, 23 George
street
Balleny, William (Secretary, the Edinburgh
Cemetery), 3 Warriston crescent
Balleny, Mrs John, 9 London street
Balleny, Miss, 1 1 Market place
Ballingall, James, millwright and smith,
15 Bangor road
Ballingall, Miss Ann, grocer and provision
merchant, 37 and 71 Kirkgate
Balmain, John, 12 Bruntsfield place
Balmain, Thomas (Teller, Commercial Bank),
12 Bruntsfield place
Balmain, Mrs James, 4 East Adam street
Balmain, Mrs, 12 Bruntsfield place
BALMAIN, MISS, boarding and day school,
14 Heriot row. ^ See Adv. p. 43
Balmer, John, architectural and monumental
sculptor, Torphichen street ; house, 5 Upper
Grove place
Balmer, Mrs. ladies' nurse, 10 Jamaica street
Bambridge, Miss, 7 Christian bank, Trinity
Bank of Scotland, Bank street ; Branches.
99 George st., 7 Clerk St., 15 North-west
Circus place, 21 Picardy place, 5 Merchis-
ton terrace, and 36 Constitution street
Bankliead, William, 14 Eton terrace
BANKS & CO., engravers, printers, and litho-
graphers, 26 Waterloo place. Removing
in September to North St. David Street.
^ See Adv. p. 50
Banks, Alexander, engraver, 19 Union street
Banks, Andrew, smith, 17 Carnegie street
BANKS, ARCH., tobacconist, bookseller, and
stationer, 4 and 6 Clyde street. ^ See
Adv. p. 48
Banks, Charles, butcher, 59 South Clerk street
and 1 Albert place
Banks, George, corn merchant and commis-
sion agent, 27 Quality street
Banks, Henry, 12 Arniston place
Banks, J. A. (Edinburgh Academy), 21 Dean
terrace
Banks, John, die and stamp cutter, 59 South
bridge
Banks, Peter, S.S.C., 19 Mansionhouse road
Banks, Mrs William, 19 Grange loan
Banks, Mrs, 57 West Dick place
Banks, Mrs, 5 Glanville place
Banks, Miss J., 2 Teviot row
Banks, Miss, 4 Mayfield loan
Bannatyke Club ; David Laing, secretary,
Signet Library
Bannatyne, Peter (National Bank), 15 Lans-
downe crescent
Bannatyne, Mrs, 11 Rillbank terrace
Banner, S., & Co.. tea, coffee, and spice mer-
chants, 4 and 6 Victoria terrace
Bannerman, Mrs James, 7 Clarendon crescent
Bannerman, Mrs, 11 Fettes row
Bannerman, Mrs, 4b North St James' street
Baptie, Mrs, 30 Earl Grey street
Baptie, Mrs, 15 Gardner's crescent
Barber, James, Greenside Church officer, 10
Leopold place
Barber, Mrs Helen, lodgings, 28 India street
Barbour, George F., of Bonskeid, 11 George
square
Barbour, James (Bank of Scotland), 26 Grove
street
Barbour, W. L. (Northern Lighthouse Office),
I West Claremont street
Barcaple, Lord, 3 Ainslie place
Barclay, George, hat and cap manufacturer,
woollen and Manchester warehouseman,
72 Adam square
Barclay, Geo. (Berry, B., Sf Co.), 17 Coate3
crescent
Barclay, George (W. S. Sr Co.), 6 Union
street, Leith
Barclay, James (Macgregor §• B.), S.S.C.,
10 Dundas street
Barclay, James, 11 West Maitland street
Barclay, James, hat manuf., 35 Lothian road
Barclay, James, plumber and gasfitter, 3
Richmond place
Barclay, John, teacher, Duncan place, Leith
Barclay, J. M., portrait painter, A.R.S.A.,
II Forres street
Barclay, Lieut.-Colonel, 14 Coates crescent
Barclay, William, umbrella maker, 69 East
Crosscauseway
Barclay, William, N.P., conveyancer and ac-
countant, 10 George street
Barclay, William, die and stamp cutter, and
seal engraver, 51 Hanover street
Barclay, Mrs, basket maker, toy and fancy
warehouse, 24 Victoria street
Barclay, Mrs, 8 Hope park square
Barclay, Miss, 10 Manor place
Bargh, William, 8 Clanalpine buildings
Barker & Forbes, tailors and clothiers, 32
South bridge
Barker, T. & H., hosiers and shirtmakers,
6 Leith street
Barker, Bernard, clothes broker, 139 Cowgate
Barker, Francis (B. fy Forbes), Murray street,
Sciennes hill
Barker, Patrick, furniture dealer, 26 and 28
Blair street ; house, 10 Society
Barker, Patrick, pawnbroker, 16 Chapel st.
Barker, Thomas, 51 India place
Barland, John Watling, surgeon accoucheur,
chemist and druggist, 45 Home street
Barlas, James (Secretary, Scottish Union In-
surance Co.), 1 Mayfield terrace
Barlow, Miss, dressmaker, 46 Thistle street
Barnes, George, 12 Comely green place
Barnes, Mrs Captain, 1 St Stephen street
Barnetson and Kinlay, joiners, 19c Buccleuch
street
Barnetson, Jas., shipmaster, 2 Henderson pi.
Barnetson, William (B. and Kinlay), 2 Glad-
stone terrace
Barnetson, Mrs, 26 Clarence street
Barnetson, Mrs D., 14 Henderson place
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Barnett, Charles, blacksmith, 39 Jamaica
street lane
Barnett, Francis, glass-stainer, 101 Constitu-
tion street
Barnett, James, agent, 50 St Leonard street
Barony of Broughton Lodge of Free Gar-
deners (Alexander Westwpod, 1 Patersoii's
court, Barony street, treasurer ; Daniel
Grant, 501 Lawnmarket, secretary)
Barr, Chas. Adolphus, master gunner, Royal
Artillery, Edinburgh Castle
Barr, Robert, 103 George street
Barr, William, grocer, 30 Cowgate
Barr, Mrs, 11 William street
Barr, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 4 Jamaica street
Barrie, Andrew, jeweller, clock and watch
maker (late Whitelaw fy B.), 43 Princes
street ; house, 67 Hanover street
Barrie, David, pavement merchant, Scotland
street station ; house, 10 Cumberland st.
Barrie, George, grocer and spirit dealer,
44 Giles' street
Barrie, Geo., writer and N.P., 37 George st. ;
house, 19 Union street
Barrie, Henry, grocer and spirit dealer, 79
and 80 Giles' street
Barrie, Jas. (D. Pirrie Sf Co.), 2 Thomson's pi.
Barrie, John, 8 West Stanhope place
Barron, Chas., grocer and wine merchant, 12
Drummond street ; house, 14 Melville ter.
Barron, Charles, fruiterer, 12 Lothian street
Barron, James, butler, 10 Nicolson street
Barron, John, accountant and depute clerk
of Teinds, 45 Queen street
Barron, John, rag merchant, Dumbiedykes rd.
Barron, Mrs Margaret, 25 Haddington place
Barron, Mrs, 6 Rosebery crescent
Barry, John, glass and china warehouse,
71 Giles' street and 81 Kirkgate ; rag, wool,
and feather merchant, Silverfield court ;
house, 3 South Fort street
Barry, Robert John, commission agent, 1
Lutton place
Barry, William, wine and spirit merchant,
17 Dock street ; house, 33 Bridge street
Barry, Mrs L., 4 Findhorn place
Barry, Mrs, 7 Warriston crescent
Barstow, Charles M., C.A., 32 India street
Barth, William, 5 Salisbury street
Bartholomew, G., & Co., wholesale cabinet-
makers, etc., 14 Broughton street
Bartholomew, G., engraver, 6 Salisbury place
Bartholomew, Jn., engraver and lithographer,
4a North br. ; printing office, Spottiswood
house, 1 35 High st. ; house, 5 Queen's cres.
Bartholomew, Misses, and Co., milliners and
dressmakers, 29 Queen street
Bartie, Miss, 27 Montague street
Bartleman & Rankin, working jewellers, 35
Leith street
Barton, Daniel, 14 Clarendon crescent
Barton, James, S.S.C., 47 York place
Barton, John V., 3 Saunders street
Barton, Wm., teacher (Episcopal School), 53
Great Junction street; house, 7 Cassels pi.
Barton, William, plumber and gasfitter, 3U
Candlemaker row ; house, 37
Barton, AVilliam, 3 Leopold place
Bar tram, James, bootmaker, 114 Nicolson
street ; house, 47 St Leonard street
Barty, Miss Margaret, 30 Hamilton place
Bass, Ratcliffe, & Gretton, brewers, Burton -
on-Trent (Bulloch, Lade, $■ Console agents) ;
office, 8 Union street
Batchelor, Henry, Customs, 4 Hope ter., Leith
Batchelor, James, provision merchant, 127
Canongate
Batchin, Alex., stereotyper, 43 Thistle street
Bateson, Miss, 4 Dryden place
Bathgate, Geo. T. (manager, Scottish Trade
Protection Society), 4 Bank street ; house,
3 James street, Portobello
Bathgate, John, Viewbank villa, Viewforth
Bathgate, William, senior, 5 Rosehill place
Bathgate, Miss, Merchant Maiden Hospital
Bathgate, Miss, 23 Downie place
Baths, Public, 12 Nicolson square; David
Little, proprietor
Baths, Turkish and Swimming, 90 Priuces
street
Bathville Paraffin Oil Stores, Port-Hope-
toun
Bauchope, John, teacher, 19 Gayfield square
BAUCHOPE, ROBT. GEO., coal merchant,
Scotland street coal depot ; house, 2 Gay-
field street. * See Adv. p. 109
Baxter, William, & Son, slaters and chimney-
sweepers, 45 Canongate
Baxter, Allan, smith, 15 Church street ;
house, 7 Dean street
Baxter, Sir David, Bart., of Kilmaron, 5
Moray place
Baxter, Edmund, auditor of Court of Session,
16 Royal Exchange; house, 9 Rutland sq.
Baxter, Geo., china merchant, 190 Canongate
Baxter, Hector, bootmaker, 11 Brunswick
street, Stockbridge
Baxter, James C, S.S.C., 7 Howe street
Baxter, John, printer, 19 Elder street ; house,
5 Lutton place
Baxter, John (IF. Sc G. Laiv), 8 Brunton pi.
Baxter, William, baker, 10 Nicolson square
Baxter, Mrs, grocer, 67 Main street
Baxter, Mrs P., 5 Howe street
Baxter, Mrs, 4 Lynedoch place
Baxter, Miss, dressmaker, 61 Frederick street
Bayley, George, W.S. (M'Ritchie, B., §■ Hen-
derson), 2 Bellevue crescent
Bayley, Isaac, S.S.C. (M-Ritcliie, B., £ Hen-
derson), 13 Regent terrace
Bayne, Alexander, 20 Cumin place
Bayne, Charles, fruiterer, 5 N. St Andrew st.
Bayne, C. A., boot and shoe maker, 46 Leith
street ; house, Craigview, Murrayfield
Bayne, James, spirit dealer, 7 Hanover street ;
house, 26 St James' square
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Bayne, John (Boyd &f B.), 10 Dublin street
Bayne, John, bookseller and stationer, 13
Leven street ; house, Viewforth cottage,
Viewforth
Bayne, Robert, 11 Reid terrace
Baynes, John Godfrey, commercial traveller,
Rosherville, Viewforth
Beacham, Chas., hat manufacturer, 17 Candle-
maker row
Beaton, A., dyer and renovator, 3 Nelson st.
Beaton, John, spirit merchant, 135 Nicolson st.
Beaton, John, 12 St John's pi., S. B. Canongate
Beaton, Mrs Duncan, grocer, 6 Cowgate
Beatson, David, session-clerk for the city,
and registrar of births, etc., for the district
of St Giles ; assistant, W. S. Sutherland, 51
Cockburn street. Registration hours, 10
to 3 only ; Saturday, 10 to 12
Beatson, George (Clark Sf B.), 5 Lothian rd.
Beatson, William, 135 Rose street
Beatson, Mrs, 4 West Circus place
Beattie, George, & Son, architects, 17 Grove
street
Beattie, Wm., & Sons, builders and timber
merchants, 15 Fountainbridge, and lessees
of Binnie quarry, 3 Port-Hopetoun
Beattie, Adam (William B. §• Sons, builders),
3b Chalmers street
Beattie, Adam, miller, Canonmills ; house, 1
Bellevue crescent
Beattie, Adam, 9 Young street
Beattie, George, architect (Geo. B. $• Son), 13
Grove street
Beattie, James (H.M. Customs), 14 Couper st.
Beattie, John, auctioneer and appraiser, 20
West Nicolson street
Beattie, John M., agent, 1 Fairnington place
Beattie, Joseph, dairy, 160 Rose street
Beattie, Robert P., plumber, gasfitter, brass-
founder, and bath manufacturer, 19 Castle
street : house, 8 Lauriston park
Beattie, Win. ( W. B. §■ Sons), 1 Lauriston gdns.
Beattie, Wm., junior (W. B. 8f Sons), 1 Lauris-
ton gardens
Beattie, Wm., architect (Geo. B. &,- Son), 13
Grove street
Beattie, Wm., furniture broker, 171 Fountain-
bridge
Beattie, William, dairyman, 9 Pitt street
Beattie, Mrs, 12 Queen street
Beattie, Miss, 1 Trinity crescent
Beaumont, Samuel, toys and stationery, 28
Lothian street
Beavis, David, 41 Pilrig model buildings
Beda, Eschricht, & Co,, ship-brokers and
merchants, 6 Bernard street
Beda, A. W., Prussian vice-consul for Edin-
burgh and Leith, 6 Bernard street ; house,
4 Queen's place, Leith
Beddie, G., tailor and clothier, 104 High st.
BEDDIE, JOHN, brassfounder and gasfitter,
Old Post Office buildings, Waterloo place,
and 104 High street. ^' See Adv. p. 81
Bedford, Fred. Wm., LL.D., house -governor,
George Heriot's hospital, Lauriston
Bedford Hotel, 83 Princes street ; Thomas
Meikle, proprietor
Beg, J., 235 Cowgate
Begbie, Alex., shoemaker, 7 Infirmary street
Begbie, Jas., M.D., physician, 10 Charlotte sq.
Begbie, J. Warburton, M. D., 1G Great Stuart st.
Begbie, John, 138 Nicolson street
Begbie, John (Macgill and B.), 35 North
Richmond street
Begbie, John, dairyman, Dairy road
Begbie, Thomas, 1 South Holyrood street
Begbie, W. M., rector, 6 N.-E. Circus place
Begbie, Mrs, dealer in antiquities, 96 Rose st.
Begg, Alex. Henderson, 33 Warriston cresct.
Begg, Charles, news-agent, 24 Rose street
Begg, George, solicitor, 11 Bank st. ; house,
Liberton cottage, Liberton
Begg, Rev\ James, D.D., 50 George square
Begg, John, tobacco-pipe maker, 1 Glover st.
Begg, John, 38 Brunswick street
Begg, Mrs, 8 West Claremont street
Begg, Mrs, 33 Warriston crescent
Beilby, Benjamin, timekeeper, Leith Dock
Commission, 10 Pitt street, Bonnington
Beilby, George Thos., M.D., surgeon, Falcon
cottage, Morningside
Beith, Donald, W.S. (Murray, B., §• Murray),
20 Duke street
Beith, Robert, furniture dealer, 105 Kirkgate;
house, 35
Beitlich, Anton, glass engraver, 16 Picardy
place ; house, 40 Maryfield place
Belford, Colin G., 5 Dundas street
Belfrage, A. W. (CarfraefyB.), 10 Brandon st.
Belfrage, Mrs, 10 Brandon street
Bell and Bradfute, booksellers, 12 Bank street
Bell & Co., boot and shoe makers, 33 S. bridge
Bell & M'Lean, W.S., 5 Hill street
Bell, Rannie, & Co., wine merchants, 173
Constitution street
Bell & Scott, builders and house carpenters,
Heriot hill, Canonmills
Bell, A., & Son, ironmongers, 7a Frederick
street ; house, 22 Rutland square
Bell, Jas., & Co,, wine merchts., 50 Bernard st.
Bell, R. F., & Son, chemical manure manufac-
turers, 19 Constitution street ; works, 15
Salamander street
Bell, Walter, & Son, slaters and chimney-
sweepers, and smoke-curers, 169 Rose st. ';
house, 8 Wallace place
Bell, Alexander, church officer, St Stephen's
Church ; house under
Bell, Andrew (Agent, Prudential Assurance
Company), Johnstone terrace
Bell, Andrew, stevedore, 22 Prince Regent st.
Bell, Archibald, bookbinder, 12 So. St David
street ; house, 57 Hanover street
Bell, A., jun. (B. $• Son), 2 Lauriston park
Bell, A. Montgomerie, M.D. and surgeon, 4
Forres street
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GENERAL DIRECTORY.
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Bell, Benjamin, surgeon, F.R.C.S., 8 Shand-
wick place
Bell, Benjamin R., advocate, sheriff of Banff,
Elgin, and Nairn, 5 Rutland square
Bell, Charles, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., physician
accoucheur, 28 Northumberland street
Bell, David, 14 Cumberland street
Bell, Duncan, glazier, 112 Rose street
Bell, Frederick, comb and brush maker, 54
Hanover street; house, 11 Dalrymple place
Bell, Dr. George, 5 Duke street
Bell, G. Graham, advocate, 43 Melville street
Bell, James, S.S.C., 25 York place
Bell, James, 68 Fountainbridge
Bell, James Adam, 15 Lauder road
BELL, JAMES M., painter, etc., 2 TV. Preston
street ; house, 1 Lord Russell place. ^ See
Adv. p. 78
Bell, James R., clerk, 22 Gayfield square
Bell, John Beatson, W.S. {Agent for Church
of Scotland), 5 Hill street; house, 20 Great
King street
Bell, John H., coachbuilder, Gibraltar villa
St Leonard's hill
Bell, John, 23 Cheyne street
Bell, John, bootmaker, 22 Charlotte place
and 51 Lothian road ; house, 63
Bell, John, surveyor and architect, 2 Hill st.
Bell, John, potato merchant, 4 Johnston ter.
Bell, John M., W.S. , East Morningside house,
Whitehouse loan
Bell, John (Burns 8r B.), 1 Glengyle terrace
Bell, Joseph, lecturer on surgery, M.D.,
F.R.C.S., 5 Castle terrace
Bell, J. W., accountant, 93a George street
Bell, Lawrence R. (J. B. $■ Co.), 1 Queen's
place, Leith
BELL, M. J. MELVILLE, Professor of Elocu-
tion and Vocal Physiology, establishment
for the removal of stammering, etc., 13 S.
Charlotte street. ^ See Adv. p. 44
Bell, M. Montgomerie, "W.S., 81a George st. ;
house, 4 Forres street
Bell, Peter, 41 Gilmore place
Bell, P., smith and ironmonger, 9 North-west
Circus place
BELL, PETER, smith, 40 North Pitt street
and North-west Thistle street lane ; house, 5
Howe street. ^ See Adv. p. 83
Bell, Peter, bootmaker, 8 Shrub place, and
20 Tolbooth wynd, Leith ; ho., 6 King's pi.
Bell, Peter, builder ; office, 4 Couper street ;
yards, Couper street and Pattison street;
house, 2 Morton street
Bell, Robert C, historical and portrait en-
graver, 2 Preston terrace
Bell, Robert C, W.S. (Campbell, Espie, fy B.,
W.S.), 1 Clifton terrace
Bell, Thomas, 4 Henderson row
Bell, Thomas (B. $• Scott), 63 Cumberland st.
Bell, Thos., smith, Broughton market; house,
34 Barony street
Bell, Thomas, church officer, 117 George st.
Bell, William Hamilton, assistant clerk of
Session, and circuit clerk of Justiciary, 6
Mansionhouse road
Bell, William, sacking, rope, and twine manu-
facturer, Whitfield place
Bell, William, stock and share broker, 8 North
St David street; house, 6 Melville street
Bell, William, blacksmith, 17 St Leonard st.
Bell, William, teacher of music, 1 Gladstone
terrace
Bell, William, type-punch cutter, 3 Gladstone
terrace
Bell, William, general draper, 5 Lothian st.
Bell, William, commercial traveller, 1 Castle
bank, Johnston terrace
Bell, William M., wholesale ironmonger and
commission agent, 31 North bridge; house,
5 Wharton place
Bell, W., bootcloser, 3 North St James' street
Bell, Mrs A. M., East Morningside house,
Whitehouse loan
Bell, Mrs George, 136 Causewayside
Bell, Mrs James, stationer and news-agent,
42 George street
Bell, Mrs Montgomerie, 4 Forres street
Bell, Mrs R. F., 2 Bellevue terrace
Bell, Mrs T. B., 12 Viewforth place
Bell, Mrs, 6 Bruntsfield place
Bell, Mrs, shoe warehouse, 55 George street
Bell, Mrs, grocer and spirit merchant, 2 East
Arthur place
Bell, Mrs, 22 Forth street
Bell, Miss M., lodgings, 21 Lothian street
Bell, Miss, provision merchant, 1 Home street
Bell, Miss Grace H., 4 Greenhill park
Bell, Miss, 2 Barony street
Bell, Misses, boarding and day school for young
ladies, 15 Lauder road
Bellairs, George, Crown Chamberlain and
Receiver for Scotland, General Register
House ; house, Eastfield house, Portobello
Belli, Stefano (I.R.), 5 Hope street lane
Benevolent and Strangers' Friend Society
(Robert Anderson, treasurer), 84 High st.
Benhohne, Hon. Lord, 76 Great King street
Bennet, Duncan, lace merchant, 44 Leith
street ; house, Abercorn villa, Joppa
Bennet, George, victual dealer, 37 Bridge st. ;
house, 154 Constitution street
Bennet, James, lace merchant, 11 and 12
North bridge; house, 2 W. Lauriston place
Bennet, John, contractor, 11 Dock pi.; house,
Albany cottage, Albany street, Leith
Bennet, John, 26 St James' square
Bennet, John, 17 Canning place
Bennet, W., 2 Kyle place, Madeira street
Bennet, Ann & Maria, drapers, 138 Kirkgate
Bennett, J. H., M.D., Professor of Institutes of
Medicine, University, and consulting phy-
sician, 1 Glenfinlas street
Bennett, James, gardener, 4 Blackford place
Bennett, William (G.P.O.), 5 Calton hill
Bennett, Mrs, 4 Summerfield
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
16 BER
Bernard & Co., rectifiers, Leith. distillery,
Yardheads
Bernard, Thomas & James, brewers, 71 North
Back of Canongate
Bernard, James, 200 Canongate
Bernard, James A., distiller, 4 Manor place
Bernard, T. (T. Sf J. B.), 8 Leopold place
Berrie, Miss Helen, missionary, 2b Greenside
place
Berry, Barclay, & Co., corn factors, 43 Con-
stitution street
Berry, Robert & Alexander, builders, 17 West
Preston street
Berry, Alexander, 17 West Preston street
Berry, James, glass and china riveter, 2 St
James' place
Berry, James, saddler, 13 Bread street
Berry, John, plasterer, 3 Greenside row-
Berry, T. M., saddler, 30 Constitution street
Berry, Thomas, 1 North St James' street
Berry, W. (B., Barclay Sf Co.), Danish Consul-
General for Scotland, 16 Carlton terrace
Berry, Mrs John Henry, 3 Clifton terrace
Berry, Miss, 5 Clifton terrace
Berry, Miss, 12 St Vincent street
Bertram, James, & Son, engineers and mill-
wrights, Leith walk foundry, Anderson pi.
Bertram, John A., & Co., wine merchants, 7
Quality street
Bertram, Charles, 20 East Claremont street
Bertram, George, grocer, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 95 Nicolson street
Bertram, George, engineer and millwright, 35
West Sciennes ; house, Sciennes hill house
Bertram, George, jun., 2 Anderson place
Bertram, James, 14 Clerk street
BIS
Beveridge, Robert, 31 India street
Beveridge, R., confectioner, 196 Cowgate
Beveridge, William T. R., assistant clerk of
Session, 39 Dublin street
Beveridge, Mrs John, 30 London street
Beveridge, Mrs, 2 Clifton villa, Bonnington
Beveridge, Miss T., spirit dealer, Bonnington
bridge, Bonnington
Bews, J. M., writer, 12 Atholl place
Bickerton, George, officer, colonial depart-
ment, Standard Life Office, 7 George street
Bickerton, George (Edinburgh Institution), 41
Dick place
Biggam, Samuel, 42 Lothian street
Biggar, John, architect, 1 Sciennes hill place
Biggar, Mrs, manse, Pilrig street
Bigger & Stockman, merchants, 6 Timber
bush
Bigham, Miss, upholsteress, 2 Hamilton place,
Stockbridge
Bill Chamber, 2, 4, and 8 New Register House
Billet-master's Offices, Police Offices,
Edinburgh and Leith
Bilton, John, 198 Rose street
Bilton, Lewis, Lieut. R.N.R., 17 Danube st.
Bingham, William, china merchant, 67 St
Andrew Street, Leith
Binnie, Geo., coach-hirer, 15 Wright's houses
Binnie, John, coal merchant, 1 St Bernard's
row
Binnie, William, joiner, 11 Wright's houses
Binnie, Mrs, spirit dealer, 48 Grassmarket ;
house, 46
Binny, G. & J., W.S., 37 Albany street
Binny, Graham (G. Sf J. B.), 9 Hart street
Binny, John (G. Sf J. B.), 9 Hart street
Bertram, J. G. (North Briton), I Mound place 'Bird, Robert M. D., 11 Seton place
Bertram, John, baker, 132 Kirkgate ; house.
42 Coatfield lane
Bertram, Mrs, lodgings, 53 N. Castle street
Bertram, Mrs, 1 Anderson place
Bertram, Mrs, Middlefield house, Middlefield
Bird, Thomas, 26 and 27 South bridge ; house,
58 George square
Bird, Thomas, grocer. 44 Jamaica street
Bird, Mrs, 7 India street
Birnie, J. B. L., advocate, 44 Great King st.
Bertram, Miss, of Kerswell, 21 Rutland square j Birnie, Patrick, 54 Grassmarket
Berwick, Roxburgh, and Selkirk Counties
Edinburgh Assoclvtion ; Thomas Wilson,
27 Charlotte street, Leith, secretary
Berwick, William D., 50 Albany street
Berwick, Mrs J., 35 Bernard street
Best, John, Summerfield
Bethune, Mrs Jane, 6 Nelson Street
Bevan, Mrs, 2 Abercromby place
Beveridge, A. & J., merchants, John's lane,
Charlotte street, Leith
Beveridge, Alexander (A. Sf J. B.), 9 James"
place, Leith
Beveridge, Andrew, S.S.C., 17 George street ;
house, 84 Great King street
Beveridge, J., toy shop, 42 Cowgate
Beveridge, John (A. $■ J. B.), 1 Cassels pi.
Beveridge, John, clothier, 51 Cockburn street
Beveridge, P. S., S.S.C. and N. P., 3S Ber-
nard street
Beveridge, Robert, baker, 54 London street
Birrel, Henry, wine and spirit merchant, 1
Salisbury st. ; house, 2 Hope park crescent
Birrel, John, 1 Summerhall place
Birrel, John (P. Wilson Sf Co.), 5 Cumin pi.
Birrel, William, 51 Candlemaker row
Birrell, Robert, 11 Bread street
Birrell, Mrs Catharine, 15 Buccleuch street
Birrell, Mrs M., wine and spirit merchant,
523 Lawnmarket
Bishop, Alexander, 3 Heriot mount
Bishop, James, coal merchant, 10 Port-Hope-
toun ; house, 3 Downie place
Bishop, John, 13 Collins place
Bishop, John B. (Royal Bank of Scotland).
10 Salisbury road
Bishop, W., draper and hosier, 14 Calton st.
Bishop, W. C, 6 Annfield
Bishop, Mrs, 46 Great King street
Bishop, Mrs, 1 Lower Gilmore place
Bishop, Miss, 3 Leopold place
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Bisset, Archibald, milliner and draper, 43
Home street ; house, 15 Gilmore place
Bisset, David, writer, 14 Parkside street
Bisset, James, baker, 11 Clerk street
Bisset, Peter, cabinetmaker and upholsterer,
Canaan lane
Bisset, Thomas, painter and glazier, 11 Hill
place
Bisset, "William, jeweller and hair worker,
16 Rose street
Bisset, Mrs Catherine A., lodgings, 118
Princes street
Bisset, Mrs G., 61 Clerk street
Bisset, Mrs James, lodgings, 7 India street
Bisset, Jane, refreshment rooms, 5 North
Bank street
Black Ball Line of Australian Packets
(J. P. Oliver, agent), 46 George street
Black, Adam & Charles, booksellers and pub-
lishers, 6 North bridge
Black, A. & F., toy and fancy warehouse,
37 Hanover street
Black, D. M. & H., W.S., 28 Castle street
Black, John, & Son, builders and jobbing
masons, 4 Hope street
Black, W. & J., clothiers and general out-
fitters, 13 Commercial street
Black, Adam, 38 Drummond place
Black, Adam, 4 Rankeillor street
Black, Alex. R., S.S.C., 39 Dublin street
Black, Alex. D. M., W.S., 28 Castle street
Black, Andrew, brushmaker, 30a St Andrew
square ; house, 4 North St Andrew street
Black, Daniel, 21 Forth street
Black, Daniel Robert, M.D., 21 Forth street
Black, David, tobacconist, 27 and 42 Princes
street ; house, 8 Barony street
Black, Edw., surveyor, 45a Frederick street
Black, Francis, 27 Great King street
Black, George, joiner and undertaker, Napier
road: house, 11 Viewforth park
Black, G., grocer, 9 Fox lane ; house, East-
field court
Black, G., druggist, SMaitland st., Newhaven
Black, Hugh (G.P.O.), 40 Pilrig model build.
Black, James, smith and machine-maker,
4 Northumberland place
Black, James, engineer, 4 Hillhousefield
Black, James Tait (A. If C. B.), 8 Bellevue
crescent
Black, James, S.S.C. (Duncan, Dewar, $* B.),
112 Lauriston place
Black, John, grocer and wine merchant,
33 Pitt street ; house, 20 Cumberland street
Black, John (G.P.O.), Violet bank
Black, John, shoemaker, 13 Hill place
Black, John (Cay Sp B.), 65a George street
Black, John, advocate, 8 Nelson street
Black, John, ironfounder, Gilmore park ;
house, 7 Freer street
Black, John P., 10 Pitt street, Bonnington
Black, Peter, joiner, Hillhousefield
Black, Robert, grocer, 47 Yardheads
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Black, Robert, hosier and shirtmaker, 7
Catherine street
Black, Robert W., grocer and spirit merchant,
17 Jamaica street
Black, Thomas, coal agent, 1 Rintoul place
Black, William, 63 Frederick street
Black, William, merchant, 8 Baltic street
Black, William (W. fr J. B.), Lincoln villa,
Ferry road, Leith
Black, William, 17 Clarence street
Black, Mrs Archibald, spirit dealer, 170 Rose
street ; house, 166
Black, Mrs David, 3 Lord Russell place
Black, Mrs G. C, 5 Pitt street
Black, Mrs G. S., 4 Montgomery street
Black, Mrs J. Y., 6 Darnaway street
Black, Mrs, 2 George square
Black, Mrs, 30 Saxe-Cobourg place
Black, Mrs, china dealer, 9 S. Richmond st.
Black, Mrs, teacher of music, 5 Gladstone
terrace
Black, Mrs, 76 Fountainbridge
Black, Miss A., glass and china warehouse,
19 Howe street
Black, Miss A., lodgings, 15 Dublin street
Black, Miss, 21 Forth street
Black, Miss, Ainslie cottage, Jordan bank,
Morningside
Blackadder, James, 34 Abercromby place
Blackburn, Andrew, 38 Greenhill gardens
Blackburn, R. B., advocate, 2 Moray place
Blackburn, Mrs, 32 Gayfield square
Blackball Brothers, manufacturers of combs,
brushes, and perfumery, 15 and 19 New
street and 22 North bridge
Blackball, David, Rose cottage, 69 Abbey
hill
Blackhall, Mrs James, 22 Upper Gray street
Blackie & Son, publishers and booksellers,
5 South College street
Blackie, Andrew (G.P.O.), 21 Horse wynd
Blackie, George, 11 Nicolson square
Blackie, John Stuart, Professor of Greek, 24
Hill street
Blackie, John, market gardener, 1 Claremont
park
Blackie, John, wine and spirit merchant, 4
South College street
Blackie, Thomas, saOmaker, 22 Prince Regent
street
Blackie, Walter, 5 Duke street, Leith
Blackie, Mrs W., hosiery and trimming shop,
46 Duke street, Leith
Blackie, Miss, 17 Manor place
Blackstock, Mrs, 2 Alva street
Black well, Mrs R., Somerville cottage, Leith
walk
Blackwood, Scott, & Co., commission agents,
35 Bernard street
Blackwood, James, & Co., stockbrokers, 19
St Andrew square
Blackwood, T. & J., silk mercers, 43 George
street
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Blackwood, William, & Sons, publishers and
booksellers, 45 George street
Blackwood, AVm., & Sons, printers, 32 Thistle
street
Blackwood, Alex., shipmaster, 13 N. Fort st.
Blackwood, James D., 10 Cumin place
Blackwood, Jas., W.S., stock and share broker,
19 St Andrew square ; house, 32 Alva st.
Blackwood, John (W. B. §■ Sons), 3 Ran-
dolph crescent
Blackwood, William ( W. B. Sf Sons), 1 7 Lans-
downe crescent
Blackwood, William (T. Sf J. B.), 5 Claren-
don crescent
Blackwood, Mrs, 17 Lansdowne crescent
Blackwood, Miss, 14 Carlton street
Blackwood, Miss, 11 Charlotte square
Bladworth, Rich., wholesale ironmonger, 39
and 41 Nicolson street
Blaik, Alex. N., shipmaster, 35 Whitfield pi.
Blaik, Hugh, 2 Smith's place
Blaikie, G. F., practical engineer, 4 Comely
green place
Blaikie, James, joiner, 35 Wright's houses
Blaikie, Richard, 13 Riego street
Blaikie, Thomas (/. G. Thomson £ Co.), 31 St
Andrew street, Leith
Blaikie, William, grocer and spirit merchant,
126 Causewayside
Blaikie, Rev. Wm. G., D.D., manse, Pilrig st.
Blaikie, Mrs, 7 Windsor street
Blaikie, Miss M., furnished lodgings, 2 Steele's
place, Morningside
Blain, Mrs, milliner, 3 North Pitt street
Blair, J. A., & Co., tea and coffee dealers, 4
Leith street terrace
Blair, Alex., advocate, 15 Randolph crescent
Blair, Alexander, 4 Rillbank crescent
Blair, Alex. T., joiner, 15 Drumdryan street
Blair, Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 49
Frederick street
Blair, Charles, 67 Gilmore place
Blair, Hugh (Hunter, B., Sr Cowan), 15 Ran-
dolph crescent
Blair, James, drysalter, 40 Leith street ; house,
15 South Norton place
Blair, James, hatter, 131 Kirkgate ; house, 80
Blair, John, dairyman and gardener, Cherry
bank, Newhaven road
Blair, John, 2 Salisbury square
Blair, Patrick, W.S. (Hunter, B., <§• Cowan),
15 Randolph crescent
Blair, Peter D., 9 Holyrood terrace
Blair, Robert, boot and shoe maker, 25 Yard-
heads, Leith ; house, 7 Darling's brae
Blair, Robert, Italian warehouse and confec-
tioner, 37 George street ; house,' 50
Blair, Robert, tailor and clothier, 369 High st.
Blair, T., spirit dealer, 62 Cumberland st. lane
Blair, William, 10 Hamilton pi., Newington
Blair, William, grocer, 120 Kirkgate ; house,
8 Union street, Leith walk
Blair, Mrs, 16 Cumiu place
Blair, Mrs John, 14 St John street
Blair, Mrs W. D., 15 Howard place
Blair, Mrs, 13 Alva street
Blair, Miss Elizabeth, 16 Grove street
Blair, Misses, 6 Forbes road
Blair, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Toll-
cross
Blake, John, & Co., grocers and wine mer-
chants, 27 Earl Grey street
Blake, Andrew, 10 Brougham street
Blake, William, builder and house carpenter,
2 Tarvet street
Blakemore, Joseph, commission agent, 20
Nicolson street
Blanc, Madame, et Fils, importers of ladies'
. French boots and shoes, 69b George street
Blane, William, grocer, 7 Buccleuch street
Blaushard, Geo. (Ratines, B., Sf Co.), 7 Carl-
ton terrace
Blanshard, Thomas (Raimes, B., Sf Co.),
Smith's place
Blanshard, Rev. T. W. , 1 2 Wellington pi. , Leith
Blanshard, Miss, Smith's place
Bleakley, John, boot and shoe maker, 143
High street
BLIND, ASYLUM FOR INDUSTRIOUS
(Samuel Hay, treasurer; F. H. Carter, sec;
William Martin, manager), 58 Nicolson
street ; branch saleroom, 2 1 Frederick street.
^ See Adv. p. 63
BLIND, ASYLUM FOR FEMALE (Mm
Gillies, matron), 38 Nicolson street. ^ See
Adv. p. 63
Blind, School for the (Frederick H. Carter,
treasurer; ])liss Burt,matro?i),2 Gayfield sq.
Bloxsom, T. P., commission agent, 2 Morning-
side place
Blumenreich, Rev. John, teacher of Hebrew
and German, 35 George IV. bridge
Blyth, B. & E., civil engineers, 135 George st.
Blyth, Colin, grocer, 89a Canongate
Blyth, David, 135 Rose street
Blyth, David Wishart, lithographic printer, 2
Quality street ; house, 15 Glover street
Blyth, Edward L. I., civil engineer (B. Sf E.
B.), 2 Lauder road
Blyth, Howard, 14 Church hill
Blyth, James, shoemaker, 16a North-west
Circus place
Blyth, Robert, grocer, 3 North Junction st.
Blyth, Rev. R. B., 13 Abbotsford park
Blyth, Mrs, 13 Abbotsford park
Blyth, Mrs Benjamin Hall, 12 Hope terrace
Blyth, Mrs Robert, 12 Cannon street, Leith
Blyth, Yule, & Co., Misses, milliners and
dressmakers, 112 George street
Blyth, Miss, private classes, 9 Hope street
Blyth, Miss, 10 St Patrick square
Boa, James, dairyman, 68 Potterrow
Boag, D., stoneware merchant, 27 Water lane
Boag, James R., wine merchant and family
grocer, 60 Hanover st. ; house, 4 Seton pi.
Boag, Mrs, 6 Christian bank, Trinity
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Boak, Allan, tanner, currier, and leather
japanner, 25 & 53 West port ; house, Rose
hill, Abbotsford park
Boak, Andrew, clerk, 20 St John street
Board of Supervision for Relief of Poor,
125 George street
Boe, Mrs S., dairy, 13 and 97 High street
Bogie, James, smith, South-east Thistle street
lane and Silvermills ; house, 9 Thistle street
Bogie, Mrs "William, 19 Blacket place
Bogie, Miss, lace cleaner, 22 Rose street
Bogle, Andrew, W.S., 22 Castle street; house,
21 St Andrew square
Bogue, Abercrombie, shipmaster, 40 Albany-
street, Leith
Bogue, Jas. W., architect, 7 New Broughton
Bogue, Miss, 16 Gardner's crescent
Bolam, Jas., teacher, 60 Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Bolan, Thomas, broker, 19 St Mary's wynd
Bolt, James, grocer, 5 Dock place
Bolton & Co., ship-chandlers, painters, and
paperhangers, 15, 16, & 17 Commercial st.
Bolton, David (Bolton $■ Co.), Bank place
Bolton, F. (T. Edmouston §■ Son), 2 Huntly st.
Bolton, George, grocer, 21 Barony street
Bolton, James B., 19 Commercial street
Bolton, John, 6 Hawthorn bank place, Leith
Bolton, John, hairdresser and perfumer, 8
Cockburn street ; house, 362 Castle hill
Bolton, William, 14 West Preston street
Bonar, Rev. Horatius, D.D., lOPalmerstonrd.
Bonar, James, 11 Upper Grove place
Bonar, Mrs T., 96 Lauriston place
Bonar, Mrs, Devon cottage, Chalmers cresc.
Bonar, Miss, 15 Ann street
Bonar, Miss, 6 Union street
Bone, J., tailor and clothier, 86 South bridge ;
house, 6 Findhorn place
Bone, John S., bookseller's warehouseman,
1 Gladstone terrace
Bone, William, joiner, 48 Buccleuch street ;
house, 1 Windmill lane
Bonnalie, Mrs, 82 Rose street
Bonnar, A., 17 Arthur street
Bonnar, T. (Purdie, B., 8f Carfrae), 137
Princes street
Bonnar, Mrs, teacher of music, 28 India st.
Bonnar, Mrs, 28 Scotland street
Bonne, T. J., photographer, 34 Hanover st.
Bonnington Chemical COMPANY, Bonnington
BONNTNGTON SUGAR REFINING Co. (LIMITED),
Breadalbane street
Bonnyman, George, boot and shoe maker, 2
Fountainbridge
Bonnyman, Miss, 4 Shrub place
Bonson, Henry, grocer, 9 East Richmond st.
Boog, William, 2 Atholl place
Boog, Mrs, 4 Duncan street, Drummond pi.
Bookless, Mrs, greengrocer, 50 West Rich-
mond street
Boosie, A., live-stock agent, 10 Lauriston lane
Booth, Frederick, commission agent, 15 St
Andrew street ; house, 51a Frederick street
Booth, William, 20 Heriot place
Bootland, Mrs Elizabeth, billiard rooms, 3
Clyde street
Bordeaux and Charente Steam Packet
Office (James Currie Sf Co.), 34 Bernard st.
Borders, Fred., wood engraver, 31 Minto st.
Boreham, James (Signet Officer and gown-
keeper), 86 West Bow
Borland, William, commission agent, 13 Buc-
cleuch place
Borley, Mrs C, milliner and staymaker, 8
Calton street
Borrowman, John, wright and house agent,
Cumberland street lane ; house, 2 Mac-
kenzie place
Borthwick, Alexander, flesher, 27 and 28
High market
Borthwick, James (H.M. Customs), 6 North
Fort street
Borthwick, James, chimney-sweep, 11 Green-
side place
Borthwick, James, tobacconist, 61 Fountain-
bridge
Borthwick, John, 6 Hamburgh place
Borthwick, T., accountant, 6 S. Charlotte st.
Borthwick, Walter, 52 Fountainbridge
Borthwick, Mrs, 19 Great Stuart street
Borthwick, Mrs, sen., of Crookston, 11 Atholl
crescent
Borthwick, Mrs, 29 George square
Borthwick, Mrs, chimney-sweep, 5a Greenside
place
Borthwick, Mrs, dressmaker, 6 Brown street
buildings
Borthwick, Mrs, 2 Rockville place
Borthwick, Miss, 45 North Richmond street
Borthwick, Miss, 1 Inverleith row
Boswell, Alexander, brush, trunk, port-
manteau, and bellows manufacturer, 8
Hanover street and 40 Nicolson street ;
house, 4 Salisbury road
Botanic Gardens, Inverleith row
Botanical Society, 5 St Andrew square
BOTTLED ALE COMPANY, wine and spirit
merchants, purveyors of malt liquors, 99
George street. ^ See Adv. p. 98
Bouch, Thomas, civil engineer ; chambers, 78
George street ; house, 6 Oxford terrace
Bouchard, J., 31 Spring gardens, Abbey hill
Bough, Samuel, A.R.S.A., landscape painter,
2 Hill street ; house, 7 Jordan bank
Boulton, John, Capt. and Adj. Edin. City Ar-
tillery Militia, Banghohn bower, Trinity
Bourdeaux, Stanislas, hairdresser, 3 South
College street
Bourgois, Mrs, hotel and tavern, 25 Flesh-
market close
Bourhill, James E., painter, 9a Young street
Bourhill, Mrs, 5 Young street
Bow, William, & Co., coachbuilders, Bruns-
wick place, Lothian road
Bow, Robert H., C.E., 7 South Gray street
Bow, Miss, 17 Findhorn place
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Bowack, Mrs Nicol, 5 Keir street
Bowden, John D., 26 Buccleuch place
Bowden, Mrs, 1 8 Bruntsfield place
Bowden, Miss, 23 St James' square
Bowe & Christie, sugar merchants, 54 North
bridge
Bowe, Jas. (B. $• Christie), 11 Millerfield pi.
BOWER & BROWN, clothiers and outfitters,
22 South bridge. * See Adv. p. 68
Bower, Robert (G.P.O.), 7 Grindlay street
Bower, Mrs, 1 Rankeillor street
Bowers, A., lodgings, 53 Castle street
Bowes, Wm., pie baker, 11 W. Crosscauseway
Bowhill, Mrs, 2 Heriot row
Bowie, M., & Co., wholesale tea and coffee
merchants, 5 Blenheim place
Bowie, Alexander G. (G.P.O.), 3 Albert ter-
race, Trinity
Bowie, Andrew F., 4 Pilrig street
Bowie, Henry (Secretary, Philosophical In-
stitution), Edinforth cottage, Wardie road
Bowie, Hugh, bookbinder, 17 Carrubber's
close ; house, 10 St Patrick square
Bowie, James, confectioner and pastry cook,
9 South College street
Bowie, James, commercial traveller, 43 West
Dick place
Bowie, John, physician and surgeon, 64
Bristo street
Bowie, J. D., muslin printer and dealer in
sewed muslin, etc., 68 Leith street
Bowie, J. T., C.A., 38 Great King street
Bowie, Matthew (M. B. $> Co.), 38 Great
King street
Bowie, Robt., commercial traveller, 4 Orchard-
field, Leith walk
Bowie, Mrs, 22 Dean terrace
Bowie, Miss, muslin printer and Ayrshire
embroiderer, 87 Princes street
Bowlby, Mrs, 3 Hamilton place, Newington
Bowman, John, 11 Mackenzie place
Bowton, John, confectioner, 3 Hamilton place,
Stockbridge ; house, 8
Box, Thomas, 10 East Norton place
Boyack, James, cloth agent, 9 Davie street
Boyce, Mrs John, spirit dealer, 34 Constitu-
tion street
Boyd, Bayne, & Co., fruiterers, 41 Princes
street
Boyd, Adam B., Grove, Laverock bank, Trinity
Boyd, Aw., millwright, Flora ha', Grove street
Boyd, Charles, upholsterers' trimming manu-
facturer, 6 Windmill street
Boyd, Rev. George, A.M., 6 Leopold place
Boyd, George C, 70 Buccleuch street
Boyd, J. (B., Bayne, #• Co.), 4 E. Broughton
place
Boyd, James L., S.S.C. (Murdoch, B., §■
Henderson), 1 Regent terrace
Boyd, James, 4 Moray place
Boyd, John, upholsterer, undertaker, and
valuator, 2 York place ; house, 34 Albany st.
Boyd, John (Oliver $• B.), 27 Melville street
Boyd, John, spirit dealer, 86 Candlemaker row
Boyd, John, 25 Thistle street
Boyd, Thos. J. (Oliver $• B.), 41 Moray place
Boyd, Thomson (Oliver fr B.), 14 Royal ter.
Boyd, Rev. W., 15 Seton place
Boyd, Mrs James, 61 Clerk street
Boyd, Mrs Robert, 33 Albany street, Leith
Boyd, Mrs, 20 Drummond place
Boyd, Mrs (Register/or Servants), 15 Elm row
Boyd, Mrs, 19 Graham street
Boyd, Miss Mary Anne, 28 Bernard street
Boyd, Miss, 7 Scotland street
Boyd, Miss, ladies' underclothing and baby-
linen warehouse, 26 Clerk street
Boyes, Charles Robert, 23 Stafford street
Boyes, Mrs Jane, 3 Comely green crescent
Boyes, Janet, spirit dealer, Morningside
Boylan, P., boot and shoe warehouse, 15 St
Mary's wynd
Boyle, James, tailor, Orchardfield
Boyle, James, printseller and picture-frame
maker, 51 Pleasance
Boyle, Neil (Inland Revenue), 17 Lutton pi.
Boyle, Mrs, herbalist, midwife, and medical
botanist, 21 St John street
Boyle, Mrs, staymaker, 21 Bank street ; house,
4 Melbourne place
Boyne, Mrs Isabella, wine and spirit merchant,
17 Sand port street
Brabner & Moodie, coachbuilders, Bellevue,
Broughton
Bradbrook, Richard, grocer, 36 Main street
Bradshaw, Rev. Edward J. O. M. J., 5 Coat-
field lane
Bradshaw, John, general dealer, commercial
house, 50 Nicolson street
Brady, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 129
Grassmarket ; house, 13 Downie place
Braid, Andrew, 21 St Andrew square
Braid, F., 2 Carlton street
Braid, William, 6 South Clerk street
Braid, Miss, milliner and register for servants,
1 Cumberland street
Braidwood & Fowler, wholesale and retail tea
and coffee dealers and grocers, 1 Sandport
street
Braidwood, Fr., teacher, 39 Grange road
Braidwood, James, bookseller, 26 George st. ;
house, Wardie villa, Ferry road
Braidwood, James (B. and Fowler), 1 Ebenezer
mount
Braidwood, .James, tailor, 12 North-west Cir-
cus place
Braidwood, Rev. John, 36 Minto street
Braidwood, William, brush manufacturer, 3
Grassmarket ; house, 5 West St Anthony
place
Braidwood, Miss, Wight's place, Causewayside
Braidwood, Miss, 3 Lord Russell place
Braithwaite, John, tailor and clothier, 369
High street
Brakenridge, D. J., M.D., F.R.C.P.E.,
L.R.C.S.E., 21 India street
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Brand, Andrew, Mount Pleasant cottage,
Canaan lane
Brand, David, advocate, 5 Albany street
Brand, James, greengrocer, 11 W. Preston st.
Brand, William, W.S. (Secretary, Union
Bank), 5 Northumberland street
Brand, Mrs Robert, 18 Dick place
Brander, James, bootmaker, 101 Rose street
Brander, James, shipmaster, 9 Henderson
place, Leith
Brander, Win., china merchant, 43 Clerk st.
Brandford, John G., supervisor of inland
revenue, 5 Lauriston park
Brandt, T. N. ( Wilson, B., 8f Co.), 5 North
Fort street
Brannan, James, fish dealer, 25 Leith wynd
Brash, James, mason, 5 Union place, Bon-
nington road
Brash, Peter (W. Taijlor $■ Co.), 10 Eastfield
Brash, Thos., spirit merchant, 44 Clerk street
Brash, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 10 West
Nicolson street ; house, 33 Richmond place
Brash, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 210
Canon gate ; house, 2 St John street
Brash, William, grocer and wine merchant, 3
Rose street
Brash, Mrs David, wine and spirit merchant,
19 Coalhill ; house, 36 Giles' street
Brash, Mrs David, 3 Union place, Bonning-
ton road
Brashe, Mrs, 8 Rosebank cottages
Brass, William, 1 1 West Adam street
Brass, Mrs, milliner, 4 Charles street
Brebner, Alan, civil engineer, 25 Raeburn pi.
Brebner, David, gardener, 4 Shrub place
Brechin, George, painter and decorator, 25
Lothian street ; house, 23 Melville terrace
Brechin, George, spirit dealer, 38 Potterrow
Breck, Alexander, 23 Bread street
Breck, James, slater and glazier, 23 Dundas
street ; house, 24
Bremner, A., drysalter, etc., 9 West Adam st.
Bremner, Adam G., 28 Torphichen street
Bremner, Bruce A., M.D., Streatham house,
Canaan lane
Bremner, D., sub-editor, 3 Sciennes Hill pi.
Bremner, Ebenezer, bookseller and stationer,
and wholesale agent to the trade for Mur-
ray's Time Tables, 12 Leith street ; house,
Rosefield place, Portobello
Bremner, Geo., confectioner, 229 Canongate
Bremner, James, silver chaser, 6 James' court
Bremner, William, general merchant, 5 Black-
friars wynd
Bremner, Mrs Colonel, 28 Danube street
Bremner, Mrs, sick-nurse, House of Refuge,
64 Canongate
Brenner, Wilhelm, tailor and clothier, 13 St
James' square
Brewster, D. & A. S., artists, 6 Dewar place
Breysig, Adolphus J., 15 Smith's place
BRICKMAN, F. WM. (Caledonian Coal Co.),
3 Dublin street. ^ See Adv. p. 109
BRICKMAN, MRS (Servants' Institution), 3
Dublin street ; house, 22 Loudon street.
* See Adv. p. 101
Brickmann, F. J., 1 Auburn place
Bridgeford, David Finlay, S.S.C. ; chambers,
72 Princes street ; house, 8 High street,
Musselburgh
Bridges, Archibald (II.M.C), 30 Kirkgate
Bridges, James, 4 Bowling-green street
Bridges, Mrs, 4 Bowling-green street
Bridges, Mrs, 27 Dundas street
Bridgman, F. W., professor of music, 40 Great
King street
Briggs, John, cabinetmaker, 4 Gladstone ter.
Briggs, Win. M., supervisor of inland revenue,
79 Gil more place
Briggs, Mrs Col., 29 Saxe-Cobourg place
Briggs, Mrs, 4 Rankeillor street
Brigham and Bickerton, agricultural imple-
ment manufacturers, 129 Grassmarket
Brimner, Mrs M., provision shop, 89 Rose st.
Brims, Charles, 1 5 South College street
Bringhurst, John, sewing-machine maker, 153
High street
Bringloe, Mrs, 17 St Cuthbert street
Briscoe, Misses, dressmakers, 7 St Vincent st.
British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Co.
(Limited), 63 Princes street (Michael Byrne,
manager), and 29 Bernard street, Leith
(John Bolton, manager)
British Empire Mutual Fire and Life
Assurance Company (John A. Robertson,
S.S.C, agent), 17 York Place
British Equitable Assurance Co. (James
Drummond, district manager), 53 George iv.
bridge
British League of Abstainers (George
Ml Gibbon, clerk; house, 16 Hoice Street)
British Linen Company Bank, 38 St Andrew
square; branches, 51 South Clerk street,
141 Princes street, and 48 Bernard street
British and Foreign Marine Insurance Co.
(Limited), (D. R. Macgregor, agent), 55
Bernard street
British and North American Royal Mail
Steamers (J. P. Oliver, agent), 46 George
BRITON MEDICAL AND GENERAL LIFE
ASSOCIATION (David Harris, manager
and secretary ; house, 2 Carlung place), 13
Queen street. ^<See Adv. p. 21
Brittain, James, church officer, Free St
George's Church ; house, 30 Rutland sq.
Brock, Peter, coal merchant, Caledonian
Railway station, Leith ; house, 44 Albany
street, Leith
Brock, William, shoemaker, 6 N. Junction st.
Brockie, Robert, 2 Lord Russell place
Brockie, William, baker, 18 Greenside street ;
house, 12 Broughton street
Brockie, William, 5 South Clerk street
BROCKLEY & STEWART, fruiterers, 6
Queensferry street. ^ See Adv. p. 96
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Brockley, Mrs, 8 Clanalpine buildings
Brodie, Hamilton, & Co., wholesale tea dealers,
9 Picardy place
Brodie, W. & J., joiners and house carpenters,
24 West Lauriston place
Brodie, Alexander, 10 Oxford terrace
Brodie, A. Oswald,. 5 Rosebery crescent
Brodie, James C, 6 Dean terrace
Brodie, John, 11 Upper Grove place
Brodie, John, engraver, 15 Montague street
Brodie, John Clerk, W.S., 5 Thistle street ;
house, Gogar bank, Hermiston
Brodie, Kenneth S., 15 Rutland square
Brodie, Robert, 35 Earl Grey street
Brodie, Thomas, W.S. (Gibson- Craig, Dalziel,
and B.), 14 Alva street
Brodie, Lieut.-Col. Thos., 27 Greenhill gardens
Brodie, W. (2?., Hamilton, §• Co.), 12 Arnis-
ton place
Brodie, Walter, plumber, 60 South Clerk st. ;
house, 64
Brodie, Wm., R.S.A., sculptor, St Helen's,
Cambridge street
Brodie, William, printer, 2 Gladstone terrace
Brodie, William J. (Douglas §• B.), 24 Queen
street
Brodie, William, grocer, 15 Potterrow
Brodie, Mrs D., provision merchant, 73
Canongate
Brodie, Mrs J., 16 Greenside place
Brodie, Mrs, 1 Melville crescent
Brodie, Miss, 10 Hart street
Brodie, Miss, 5 Bellevue terrace
Brodie, Miss, 4 Charles street
Brody, C. M., 49 Minto street
Brody, William Turnbull, M.D., surgeon, 49
Minto street
Brolochan, Andrew, 39 Dick place
Brolochan, Mrs George, 10 Buccleuch place
Brook, William, 25 Frederick street
Brooke, Jonathan, professor of singing, Taap-
hall, Ferry road, Bonnington
Brooks, Abram, 51 Hanover street
Brooks, James, dairyman, 25 Balbirnie place
and 68 Thistle street
Brooks, Miss, 66 Great King street
Broomfield, Peter, 5 Earl Grey street
Broomfield, Mrs, 5 Barony street
Broomfield, Mrs Coley, 17 Randolph crescent
Brotchie, Rob., & Co., wholesale tea and coffee
merchants, 11 and 12 Mitchell street
Brotchie, Robert (R. B. §• Co.), 5 John's pi.,
Leith
Brotherston, Alex., tinsmith, 46 Candlemaker
row
Brotherston, Charles, dairyman, 2 Coburg st.
Brotherston, George, 10 Salisbury street
Brotherston, John, ironmonger, 28 Victoria st.
Brotherston, Thomas, 4 Montague street
Brotherston, William, weigher, St Leonard's
depot ; house, 4 Henry place
Brotherston, Wm., shoemaker, 16 Potterrow
,Brotherston, Mrs, 3 Leven street
Brough, William, 2 Morrison street
Broun, Archd., of Johnstounburn, advocate,
12 Oxford terrace
Broun, Lady, 11 Eastfield
BROUNEAU, MON., teacher of dancing and
calisthenic exercises, 45 Castle st. ^ See
Adv. p. 44
BROUNEAU, MESDEMOISELLES, teachers
of dancing, calisthenic exercises, and court
presentation, 45 Castle street. sfcSee Adv.
p. 44
Brow, W., saddler, etc., 48 Howe street
Brown & Jamieson, house joiners, carpenters,
and undertakers, Hope street lane
Brown & Tregilgas, clothiers and tailors, 56
North bridge
Brown & Wardrop, architects, 19 St Andrew
square
Brown, A. & H., tea and spirit merchants, 54
Potterrow
Brown, A. & J., dining-rooms, 1 E. Adam st.
Brown, J. & M., dressmakers and milliners,
25a Scotland street
Brown, James, & Son, plumbers and gas-
fitters, 41 Cockburn street and 3 Rose st. ;
house, 12a Leith street terrace
Brown, W. & T., wood merchants, Warriston
Cemetery road, Canonmills
Brown's Phoenix temperance hotel, 10 St
Andrew square
Brown, A. A., 35 Frederick street
Brown, Adam, ham merchant, 37 St Mary's
wynd
Brown, Alex., bookseller, 13 S. College street
Brown, Alex., Windsor Villa, Queensferry
road, Wardie
Brown, Alexander, 8 Blackford road
Brown, Alexander, 42 Cumberland street
Brown, Alexander, spirit mercht., 9 Church st.
Brown, Alex., accountant, 7 St Andrew sq.
Brown, Rev. Alex. O., 47 St Leonard street
Brown, Andrew, butcher, 124 West port
Brown, A. C, M.D., 4 Rillbank terrace
Brown, Andrew, tailor, 59 Thistle street
Brown, Archibald, advocate, 12 Oxford ter.
Brown, Rev. Archibald, 75 Adam square
Brown, Charles, clock and watch maker, 59
Lothian road ; house, 3 Salisbury square
Brown, Charles, coal merchant, 97 St Leonard
street ; house, 17 Tantallon place
Brown, C, furniture dealer, 4 and 13 Blair st.
Brown, Rev. Charles J., D.D., 25 Lauder road
Brown, Charles, wright, 24 Wright's houses
Brown, Charles W., 7 Grindlay street
Brown, Charles, temperance hotel, 4 Old
Assembly close, 172 High street
Brown, Charles, 18 East Norton place
Brown, Chas., spirit dealer, 24 Fleshmarket cl.
Brown, D., water officer, 5 St James' place
Brown, David, writer, 72 Northumberland st.
Brown, David, grocer and provision merchant,
100 West port ; house, 1 St David's terrace
Brown, David, 1 Eyre place
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Brown, David (B. fr T.), 24 Dick place
Brown, David, 38 Earl Grey street
Brown, David J., baker, 161 High street and
44 Leven street ; house, 2 Glengyle ter.
Brown, D. R., chemist and druggist, 1 St John
street
Brown, David R., 18 Findhorn place
Brown, Rev. George. 29 Blacket place
Brown, George B. {Richardson §• B.), 2 Dry-
den place
Brown, George, baker and confectioner, 5 and
6 Charlotte place
Brown, George B., newspaper agent, 20 Dean
street
Brown, George Bryce, surveyor, 26 Elder st.
Brown, George Gordon, 8 Kerr street
Brown, Geo., blacksmith, Brown's place, Leith
Brown, George, draper, 146 Rose street
Brown, Geo., tailor, 11a Leith street terrace
Brown, George, mason, 5 Market place
Brown, Grant C, hairdresser, 2 Niddry street
Brown, Hugh, crystal and Staffordshire ware-
house, 4 and 5 Low Market street
Brown, Hugh, tanner, currier, and leather
merchant, Gulland's close, 264 Canongate ;
house, Arthur Lodge, Blacket place
Brown, Isaac, 50 Dick place, and of the North
British Anthracite Colliery, Dunfermline
Brown, J., tea dealer, 49 East Crosscauseway
Brown, J. D., 19 Rintoul place
Brown, J. Williams, accountant, 3 Grove st.
Brown, J. M'Kerrell, 7 Eton terrace
Brown, James, dairyman, 3 Cowgate and 25
Burnside
Brown, James, smith, 141 Fouutainbridge ;
house, 62
Brown, James, draper, 16, 17, and 18 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith ; house, 8 Claremont park
Brown, James, provision mer., 1 Roseburn pi.
Brown, James Adam, C.A., 22 Alva street
Brown. James {Buoy master, Northern Lights),
1 1 Madeira place
Brown, James, confectioner, 64 Leith street ;
house, 8 King's place
Brown, Rev. James, M.A., Morningside place
Brown, James, cut-glass manufacturer, dealer
in china and stonewTare, 43 London street ;
house, 48
Brown, James, ham shop, 72 Leith street
Brown, James, gardener, 112 West bow
Brown, Jas., confectioner, 122 Nicolson street
and 50 Buccleuch street
Brown, James, joiner, 51 Pilrig model build-
ings
Brown, James, joiner, 26 Carnegie street
BROWN, JAMES, cabinetmaker and furniture
dealer, 174 Cowgate. ^ See Adv. p. 76
Brown, James, 38 Earl Grey street
Brown, James, china merchant, 15 Gilmour
street
Brown, James, grocer, 42 Broughton street
Brown, James, wright, 12 Poplar lane ; house,
Primrose street
Brown, James, tailor, 115 Rose street
Brown, James, 1 Hugh Miller place
Brown, James K. {Insurance Company of
Scotland), 12 Atholl place
Brown, J., lodgings, 3 East Register street
Brown, J., M.D., The Hall, Royal Gymnasium,
Royal crescent
Brown, John, builder, 8 Cumberland street
Brown, John, commer. traveller, 13 Jane ter.
Brown, John, jun., wright and builder, Pitt
street, Bonnington ; house, Pitt street
Brown, John, teacher, 8 Cumberland street
Brown, John Kidd, commercial agent, 48
Minto street
Brown, John, 102 George street
Brown, John F., teacher, 7 Upper Gray street
Brown, John, joiner and contractor, 41 Grove
street
Brown, John, pie baker, 96 St Andrew street,
Leith
Brown, John 0., artist and designer, 68
George street
Brown, John, clerk, 50 Brunswick street
Brown, John, 71 Cumberland street
Brown, John, W.S., County Rooms
Brown, John, missionary-teacher to the blind,
16 Grindlay street
Brown, John, fish salesman and commission
agent, 16 Lothian street
Brown, John, grocer and wine merchant, 136
Nicolson street ; house, 138
Brown, John T., Gibraltar house, St Leo-
nard's hill
Brown, John Crombie, Marion Villa, Sciennes
hill
Brown, John {agent for Carron Co.), 4c Pilrig
street
Brown, John, grocer and wine merchant, 16
St Anthony place ; house, 43 Lothian road
Brown, John, writing engraver, 5 Calton hill
Brown, John, M.D., F.R.C.P., 23 Rutland st.
Brown, John, butcher, 7 Shrub pi. ; house, 4
Brown, John, 2 St James' place
Brown, John, cattle dealer, 9 Lauriston street
Brown, Lieut. -Col., 29 Cumberland street
Brown, Matthew, cabinetmaker, upholsterer,
house agent, appraiser, and wood merchant,
55 and 57 St Leonard street ; house, 44
Brown, Peter {B. Sp B.), 1 Rockville place
Brown, Peter, 50 Brims wick street
Brown, Peter, cartwright, Mary's place
Brown, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 10
Howe street
Brown, Robert, 8 Market place
Brown, Robert, writer, 18 Barony street
Brown, Robert, Water of Leith
Brown, Robert, grocer and wine merchant. 1
Duke St., Leith ; house, 147 Constitution
street
Brown, Robert, Ferguslie fire-clay depot,
Spittal street
Brown, Robert M., grocer and spirit merchant,
i 158 Pleasance
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Brown, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 11
Greenside row
Brown, Robert, grocer and wine merchant, 6
India place; house, 11 Cheyne street
Brown, Robert, 3 Downie place
Brown, Robert, fish dealer, 113 Kirkgate ;
house, 76
Brown, Robert, comm. agent, 7 Abbey mount
Brown, Robert, spirit dealer, 36 Pitt street ;
house, 20 Fettes row
Brown, Robert, spirit merchant, 22 Thistle st.
Brown, Robert S., chemist and druggist, 67
Hanover street ; house, 32 Cumberland st.
Brown, Robert, contractor, Black's entry,
Comely bank
Brown, Stuart, 21 Ann street
Brown, Rev. Thomas, 16 Carlton street
Brown, Thomas, wright, 12 Poplar lane ;
house, 1 Primrose street
Brown, Thomas, advocate, 8 Albyn place
Brown, Thomas, writer, 10 Torphichen street
Brown, Thos. J., general agent, 18 Clarence st.
Brown, Thomas, engraver, 23 Grange loan
Brown, Thomas C, watchmaker and jeweller,
19 Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Brown, Thos., artist and teacher of drawing,
10 Jordan bank
Brown, T. (B. $• Wardrop), 32 Royal terrace
Brown, T. (Edinburgh Gas Co.), 25 New st.
Brown, Thomas, 18 St Vincent street
Brown, Thomas, chemist, 37 George street
Brown, Thomas, (W. §■ T. B.), 2 Alfred pi.,
Canonmills
Brown, Thomas, 92 Prince Albert buildings
Brown, Walter (Secretary, National Insurance
Company), 16 Blackford road
Brown, Walter, builder, Canonmills
Brown, Walter, 33 Dean street
Brown, Wm., shoemaker, 3 7 Chapel street :
house, 1 Windmill street
Brown, William, smith, Brown's place, Leith
Brown, William, hosier, glover, and shirt
merchant, 43 Leith street and 35 North
bridge; house, 12 Cumin place
Brown, William, fruiterer, 5 Hanover street
and 21 Charlotte pi. ; house, 50 George st.
Brown, Wm. (Surveyor's Department, G.P.O.),
22 Melville terrace
Brown, Wm. (B. Sf Jamieson), 31 Stafford st.
Brown, Wm., surgeon, F.R.C.S., 25 Dublin st.
Brown, W., provision dealer, 138 Rose street
Brown, Wm. A., hairdresser, 52 Bridge st. ;
house, 22 Coburg street
Brown, Wm. S., cabinetmaker, upholsterer,
funeral undertaker, house agent, and mat-
tress-maker, 14 South St David street and
5 Charles street
Brown, Win., grocer, Grove buildings, Foun-
tain bridge ; house, 21 Upper Grove place
Brown, W. A., advocate, 24 Pitt street
Brown, Win. Beattie, landscape painter and
picture restorer, 25 Gilmore place
Brown, Wm., victual dealer, 41 London st.
Brown, Mrs Alexander, 19 Salisbury street
Brown, Mrs Charles, milliner and draper, 79
Broughton street
Brown, Mrs George, Taaphall, Bonnington
Brown, Mrs Geo., refreshment rooms, 9 Rose-
hill place ; house, 81 Rosemount buildings
Brown, Mrs J., lodgings, 12 Hill place
Brown, Mrs John C. 10 St Vincent street
Brown, Mrs Margaret French, 48 Minto st.
Brown, Mrs Peter, 13 Hill place
Brown, Mrs Richard, 5 George place
Brown, Mrs Robert, 40 St Leonard street
Brown, Mrs R., 9 Clarence street
Brown, Mrs Robert, Drum house, Easter road'
Brown, Mrs Samuel, 21 Grange loan
Brown, Mrs Sarah, wine and spirit merchant,
41 Home street
Brown, Mrs William, 7 Montpelier
Brown, Mrs Wm., Stonefield house, Canaan
lane
Brown, Mrs, 13 St Leonard's lane
Brown, Mrs, toy and fancy ware dealer, 7
Mansfield place
Brown, Mrs, 18 Blacket place
Brown, Mrs, 16 Claremont crescent
Brown, Mrs, Tower park cottage, Trinity
Brown, Mrs, 8 Preston terrace
Brown, Mrs, 14 Rutland square
Brown, Mrs, 26 Pitt street
Brown, Mrs, 48 Gilmore place
Brown, Mrs, 12 Atholl place
Brown, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 17 St Patrick sq.
Brown, Mrs, Millburn cottage, Canaan lane
Brown, Mrs, 20 Ainslie place
Brown, Mrs, 4 Gladstone terrace
Brown, Mrs, 8 Annandale street
Brown, Mrs, 11 Abbotsford crescent
Brown, Miss Ann, 25 India street
Brown, Miss Anne, 5 Greenhill gardens
Brown, Miss A., 22 India street
Brown, Miss Barbara, 56 Lothian street
Brown, Miss Elizabeth, 56 Lothian street
Brown, Miss Isabella, 14 Spring gardens.
Abbey hill
Brown, Miss Lucy, Mayfield cottage, Mayfield
loan
Brown, Miss M., 1 Jordan lane
Brown, Miss W., dressmaker, 1 South Char-
lotte street
Brown, Miss, 20 Tantallon place
Brown, Miss, dressmaker, 48 Buccleuch st.
Brown, Miss, 2 Gay field place
Brown, Miss, Windsor hotel, 19 and 20 Moray
place
Brown, Miss, 21 Stafford street
Brown, Miss, 3 Jamaica street, North Leith
Brown, Miss, 6 West Claremont street
Brown, Miss, boarding school, 20a Ainslie pi.
Brown, Miss, boarding sch., 11 Hillside cres.
Brown, Miss, 23 Danube street
Brown, Misses, 5 Saunders street
Brown, Misses, 8 Albyn place
Brown, Misses, 8 Wharton place
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Browne & Glover, merchants and commission
agents, 30 and 32 Quality street
Browne, J. H. Balfour, 5 James' place, Leith
Browne, Rev. John E., 24 Albany st., Leith
Browne, W. A. F. {Commissioner in Lunacy),
Post Office bdgs. ; ho. 5 James' pi., Leith
Browne, TV". F., 4 Glover street
Browne, Mrs Charles, milliner and draper, 79
Broughton street,
Browne, Mrs, 8 Millerfield place
Browne, Miss E., 82 George street
Browne, Misses, Seafield cottage, Seafield
Browning, P. C, photographer, 3 Catherine st.
Brownlee, Alex., watchmaker, 8 E. Register
street
Brownlee, Alex., stabler, 18 Grassmarket ;
house, 20
Brownlee, TVm., builder, 21 Morrison street ;
house, 14 Spittal street
Brownlee, Agnes, spirit merchant, 45 Foun-
tainbridge
Brownlee, Agnes, 28 TVest Crosscauseway
Brownlie, James, furnishing warehouse, 36
Fredrick street ; house, 9 M'Nab street
Bruce, Boyd, & Co., merchants, 27 Constitu-
tion street
Bruce & Son, jewel-case and plate-chest manu-
facturers, 6 Hanover street
Bruce, Robert, & Son, bricklayers and fur-
nace builders, Hope crescent
Bruce, Alexander, S.S.C.. 2 Thistle court
Bruce, Alexander (B. Sf Son), 21 Fettes row
BRUCE, ANDREW, coal merchant, Dairy
coal depot ; house, 28 Cumberland street.
^ See Adv. p. 107
Bruce, A. M. (Bruce 8c Son), 6 Pitt street
Bruce, Charles (agent, Bank of Scotland, New
Town Branch), 2 Glenfinlas street
Bruce, Daniel, carver, gilder, picture liner
and restorer, 12 Greenside place ; house, 31
Gay field square
Bruce, David, 14 Salisbury street
Bruce, David, flesher, 35, 36, and 37 Middle
market
Bruce, David, provision dealer, 131 High st.
Bruce, David, iiesher, 7 West Adam street
Bruce, David, mason and chimney-sweeper,
3 Pitt street
Bruce, David, chimney-sweeper, 99 Grass-
market
Bruce, Edward (Rohert B. Sr Son), 1 Annan-
dale street
Bruce, Francis (Preses of Journeymen Book-
binders' Benefit Society), 4 Victoria place
Bruce, George Cadell, civil engineer and land
valuator : chambers, 21 Castle street ; house,
7 Buckingham terrace
Bruce, George, W.S. (Elder &r B., W.S.), 2
Glenfinlas street
Bruce, George, corn merchant, 16 Baltic st.
Bruce, George, printer, 48 Dean street
Bruce, Henry, 7 Findhorn place
Bruce, Henry, 18 Atholl crescent
Bruce, Isaac, cabinetmaker, 1 Dundas street
and Circus lane
Bruce, James, 7 Broughton place
Bruce, James, 14 Hart street
Bruce, James, W.S., 2 Thistle court ; house,
14 Hart street
Bruce, Rev. John, D.D., 24 Saxe-Cobourg pi.
Bruce, John, W.S., 8 Randolph crescent
Bruce, John, 31 Royal terrace
Bruce, John, ironmonger, 38 Heriot build-
ings
Bruce, John, 16 St Vincent street
Bruce, John D., S.S.C., 29 York place
Bruce, Michael, tailor, 219 High street
Bruce, Peter, Cottage, St Bernard's row
Bruce, Robert, bedding, basket, brush, and
fancy warehouse, 14 St Patrick square and
34 Frederick st. ; house, 51 Clerk street
Bruce, Robert, draper, 9 Elm row
Bruce, Robert, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 29 York pi.
Bruce, Robert (R. B. Sf Son), 23 Union place
Bruce, Robert, dairyman, 75 Fountainbridge
Bruce, Rev. William, D.D., 36 Gilmore place
Bruce, William, leather merchant, 2 Mont-
gomery street
Bruce, Mrs George G., 37 Albany st., Leith
Bruce, Mrs Robt., Glasgow temperance hotel
and lodgings, 35 Leith street
Bruce, Mrs William, 29 York place
Bruce, Mrs, 25 East Claremont street
Bruce, Mrs, 2 Glenfinlas street
Bruce, Mrs, superintendent, Lock hospital,
Royal Infirmary
Bruce, Miss, 34 Ann street
Bruce, Miss C, 2 Portland terrace
Bruce, Misses, dressmakers, 15 Dublin street
Bruuton, Alexander, cooper, 29 Abbey hill
Brunton, James, tailor, 7 Drummond street
Brunton, John, 1 Albert terrace, Morningside
Brunton, Peter, greengrocer, 34 Abbey hill
Brunton, William N., surveyor, 62 George st.
Brunton, Mrs, 22 Rutland street
Bryan, Andrew, 115 Rose street
Bryce, A. H., LL.D., rector of Edinburgh
Collegiate School, 42 Moray place
Bryce, Alex., cabinetmaker, 7 Richmond pi.
Bryce, Andrew, poulterer and fishmonger, 8
Charlotte place ; house, 9 S. Melville place
Bryce, David, architect, 131 George street
Bryce, David, jun., architect, 26 Elder street
Bryce, James, gunmaker and rifle manufac-
turer, pyrotechnist, and dealer in fireworks,
34 TV. Register st.; house, 28 E. Preston st.
Bryce, James, clerk, 2 Montague street
Bryce, John, resident secretary for Scotland,
County Fire Office, 68 Princes street
Bryce, John, wine merchant, 63 Princes street;
house, 1 Cambridge street
BRYCE, JOHN, wholesale and retail wine
and spirit merchant, 44 Hanover street.
* See Adv. p. 98
Bryce, Robert, surveyor Water Company, 1
St Vincent street
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Bryce, Thomas, gun and pistol maker, 15
Drummond street
Bryce, William, plasterer, 12 S. Clerk street ;
house, 10 Salisbury street
Bryce, William M., Synod officer, Established
Church, 129 Rose street
Bryce, Mrs, 10 North St Andrew street
Bryce, Mrs John, 24 Grove street
Bryce, Mrs W., lodgings, 47 Castle street
Bryce, Mrs, 9 Hope terrace
Bryce, Mrs, 23 Walker street
Bryce, Miss, 3 Saxe-Cobourg place
Bryceson, Miss, 26 Rankeillor street
Bryden, G. & A., shoeheel and toe manufac-
turers, 281 Canongate ; ho. 19 St John st.
Bryden, J. & A., builders, Summerhall
Bryden, John, & Sons, bellhangers, Venetian
and spring-roller blind makers, 16 Frederick
street, and 112 Buchanan street, Glasgow,
and 33 St John street, Perth
Bryden, Wm., & Son, bellhangers, Venetian
and roller-blind manufacturers, 55 George
street, and 7 Royal Bank place, Glasgow
Bryden, Adam, cabinetmaker and Venetian
blind maker, Hamilton place ; house, 9
Raeburn place
Bryden, James (G.P.O.), 42 Home street
Bryden, James, smith, Tarvet street
Bryden, J. M. (J. B. $■ Sons), 14 Frederick st.
Bryden, William, grocer and wine merchant,
2 Duncan st. ; house, 4 Northumberland pi.
Bryden, Miss, 2 Talbot place
Brydon, James, jun., flesher, 36 Kirkgate
Brydon, John Keir, agent, 6 Cambridge st.
Brydon, Robert, chemist and druggist, 2
Leggat's land
Brydon, Thomas, 24 Calton hill
Brydon, Mrs, 6 Cambridge street
Brydone, James, printer, engraver, litho-
grapher, and publisher (Railway Directory
and Edinburgh and Leith Circular Delivery
Office), 12 Elder street; house, 27 Dundas
street.
Brydone, James, 19 North-west Circus place
Brydone, William, paymaster R.N., 28 Upper
Gray street
Bryson, Robert, & Sons, chronometer, watch,
and clock makers in ordinary to the Queen,
66 Princes street
Bryson, James, optician, 60a Princes street ;
house, 7 Trinity crescent
Bryson, James (Scottish Union Insurance in-
spector), 47 George street
Bryson, John, watch and clock maker, 30
George iv. bridge ; house, 24 Melville ter.
Bryson, R. (R. B. $f Sons), 17 Bruntslield pi.
Bryson, Thomas, hairdresser, 59 St Andrew
street, Leith
Bryson, William, senior, carver and gilder,
15 Drummond street
Bryson, William (United Kingdom Telegraph
Co.), 4 Whitehead place
Bryson, Mrs, 9 Union street
Buchan & Johnston, merchants, 12 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Buchan, Alex. , boot and shoe maker, 12 Rose st.
Buchan, Alex. (Secretary Scottish Meteorolo-
gical Society), General Post Office buildings ;
house, 18 Fettes row
Buchan, A. W., commercial traveller, 4 East
Broughton place
Buchan, Geo. (H.M. Customs), 1 Gayfield pi.
Buchan, Henry, S.S.C., 30 Dublin street
Buchan, P., 73 Gilmore place
Buchan, Thomas H., church officer, 47 St
Leonard street
Buchan, Thomas B., and Johnston, 14 Glover
street
Buchan, Thomas, Birmingham agent, 24 St
James1 square ; house, 10 West Preston st.
Buchan, William, cab-hirer, 165 Rose street
Buchanan Brothers, grocers and wine mer-
chants, 1 Canon place
Buchanan, Alexander, 2 Montague street
Buchanan, Alexander, 26 Hugh Miller place
Buchanan, Charles M., lodgings, 16 Stafford
street
Buchanan, Edward G., commission merchant,
colonial and insurance agent, Bell's court,
Quality lane ; house, 33 Drummond place
Buchanan, James, S.S.C., 73 George street ;
house, 20 Brighton place, Portobello
Buchanan, James, D.D., Professor of Divinity,
51 Lauriston place
BUCHANAN, JAMES, temperance hotel and
teetotal coffeehouse, 114 High street. ^ See
Adv. p. 100
Buchanan, Jas., superintendent Blind School,
2 Gayfield square
Buchanan, John, 24 Rintoul place
Buchanan, John, refreshment rooms, 355
High street
Buchanan, John, 10 Moray place
Buchanan, John, waiter, 38 Earl Grey street
Buchanan, John, hotel and tavern keeper, 21
Fleshmarket close
Buchanan, William M., M.D., H.E.I.C.S., 3
Carlton terrace
Buchanan, Wm. (H.M. C), 6 Bowling -green st.
Buchanan, Lady Leith, 41 Melville street
Buchanan, Mrs James, 49 Moray place
Buchanan, Mrs John, spirit dealer, Black Bull
inn, 31 Salamander street
Buchanan, Mrs, 33 Drummond place
Buchanan, Mrs John, 20 Seton place
Bucher, Frances, 2 Thomson place
Bucher, Signor, professor of singing, 19 Gt.
Stuart street
Bucher, Mrs, grocer, 29 Water lane
Buckle, George, bootmaker, 2 Veitch's place
Buckle, William, painter, 104 Nicolson street
Buckle, Mrs John, Wharton ho., Wharton lane
Buckle, Miss, 14 Torphichen street
Buddo, James, spirit dealer, 10 Mansfield pi.
Budge, Daniel, teacher, English and Commer-
cial Academy, 14 Nicolson square
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Budge, Henry, C.A., 29 Northumberland st.
Budge, W., cartwright, 18 Johnston st. and
33 Coburg street ; house, new land, Albany
street, Leith
Budge, William, grocer and wine merchant,
12 West Maitland st. ; house, 24 Gardner's
crescent
Budge, Mrs, 6 Clarence street
Budge & Webster, Misses, milliners and dress-
makers, 63 George street
Buist, James, wholesale optician and spirit-
level maker, 5 Nicolson street ; house, Zion
mount, Canaan lane
Buist, Robt., live-stock agent and auctioneer,
11 West Lauriston place
Bulloch, Lade, & Co., merchants, distillers,
Loch Katrine, Camlachie, and Caol Isla dis-
tillery (agents for Messrs Bass $* Co.,
breivers, B>trton-on- Trent), 8 Union street
Bulloch, William, plumber, 8 Rosehill place
Buncle, Alexander, fruit and tea dealer, 1
Drumdryan
Buncle, Alexander, fruiterer, 52 & 64 Clerk
street
Bunning, Rev. W. C, 2 West Circus place
Buntine, J. R., advocate, 49 Gt. King street
Buntine, Mrs William, 49 Great King street
Burden, Mrs George, temperance coffeehouse,
125 and 129 High street
Burge, Charles, & Co., hat manufacturers, 9
Haddington place
BURGE, JOHN B., hat and cap maker, 47
Lothian road ; house, 8 Clanalpine build-
ings. JfcSee Adv. p. 71
BURGE, WILLIAM, hat, cap, and umbrella
manufacturer, 10 North bridge ; house, 10
Hill place. ^ See Adv. p. 70
Burgess Golfing Society (James S. Connolly,
Golf-house Tavern), 27 Wright's houses
Burgess, James, merchant, 3 E. Register st. ;
house, 13 Trinity crescent
Burgess, Jn., wood and ivory turner, 153 High
street ; house, 7 Grindlay street
Burgh Court (it. Morham, cleric), 10 Royal
Exchange
Burgh Surveyor's Office of Streets and
Buildings, etc., 19 Charlotte street, Leith
Burke, Francis, 58 Hanover street
Burn & Baillie, plumbers, brassfounders, and
gasfitters, 44 Hanover street
Burn, George, & Son, provision merchants,
164 High street
Burn, Archibald (B. Sf Baillie), 60 Frederick
street
Burn, David, solicitor, 369 High street
Burn, Ebenezer, straw-hat manufacturer, 10
South College street
Burn, George (G. B. Sf Son), 11 Teviot row
Burn, George, W.S. (Wilson, B., 6p Gloag),
15 Hill street
Burn, John (G. B. &r Son), 21 Gilmore place
Burn, John, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 7 Teviot row
Burn, Win., coach-hirer, Windsor street lane
Burn, Mrs Captain, 12 Gardner's crescent
Burn, Mrs, 10 Claremont place
Burn, Miss, 34 Gilmore place
Burn, Miss, 8 Greenhill bank
Burness, Wm., printer to Her Majesty, 2 North
St Andrew st. ; house, 11 Druinmond place
Burness, William, S.S.C., 11 Drummond place ;
house, 16 East Claremont street
Burnet, Alexander, 15 Millerfield place
Burnet, Andrew, grocer, baker, and victual
dealer, 152 Cowgate and 58 East Cross-
causeway
Burnet, Andrew, agent (Wm. Younger Sf Co.),
23 South Norton place
Burnet, Geo., provision dealer, 204Canongate
Burnet, James, japanner, Ramsay lane, Castle
hill ; house, Allan villa, Catherine's place
Burnet, John, advocate, 8 Pitt street
Burnet, John, spirit merchant, 56 West Rich-
mond street
Burnet, Peter, wood carver, Swinton row ;
house, 3 North St James' street
Burnet, Robert A., lithographer, 2 St Cuth-
bert's place
Burnet, Mrs, 12 India place
Burnet, Miss A., laundress, 109 Causewayside
Burnett, G., advocate, Lyon King of Arms,
21 Walker street
Burnett, George, tailor, 182 Rose street
Burnett, George, grocer and wine merchant,
92 St Leonard street
Burnett, John, Caledonian hotel, 1 Castle st.
Burnett, John (Drew S,- B.), 77 St Cuthbert's
glebe
Burnett, John, 29 Clarence street
Burnett, Mrs A., 25 St James' square
Burnett, Mrs, 29 Clarence street
Burnfield, Mrs, Elizabethan cottage, Jordan
lane
Burnley, William F., 24 Ainslie place
Burns & Bell, tailors, clothiers, and shirt -
makers, 13 Bank street
Burns, Andrew, writer, 29 Alva street
Burns, Arch., landscape photographer, 22
Calton hill
Burns, David, 34 London street
Burns, Dinnis, medical botanist, 1 N. Bank st.
Burns, George, dealer in horses, 166 Rose
street, lane ; house, 30 Morrison street
Burns, H., medical botanist, 21 W. Nicolson st.
Burns, John, 4 Upper Dean terrace
Burns, John, stationer, 13 Baker's place
BURNS, JOHN, coal mercht., 16 Port-Hope-
toun ; ho. 35 Home st. ^ See Adv. p. 109
Burns, John, grocer and provision merchant,
54 East Crosscauseway
Burns, Mi, broker, 143 Cowgate
Burns, Michael, coalmaster, 40 Lothian road,
sole lessee for Sir W. C. Anstruther,
Mauldslie
Burns, Robert, victual dealer, 50 Grassmarket
Burns, Thomas, joiner, 115 Causewayside
Burns, Mrs, 9 Hill square
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Burns, Mrs William, 6 Comely green place
Burns, Mrs, cook, 29 Thistle street
Burns, Mrs, 8 Upper Grove place
Burns, Mrs James D., 8 Gilmore place
Burns, Miss, 25 Charlotte square
BurnsiJe, J., coal merchant, 36 East Preston
street
Burnside, Mrs John, 3 Crichton street
Burnsidc, Miss, 12 Lynedoch place
Burrell & Byers, printers, 20 Assembly street
Burt, Robert, mattress maker, 270 Cowgate
Burt, Miss, 47 Great King street
Burt, Miss, 8 Atholl place
Burt, Miss, 47 Great King street
Burton, J. H., LL.D., advocate, office of H.M.
Prison Managers, 11 Melbourne place
Cairns, G. & H., W.S., and S.S.C. and S.L.,
35 George iv. bridge
Cairns, Andrew D., spirit merchant, 45 Leith
street
Cairns, A., grocer and wine merchant, 99.
120 High street ; house, St Catherine place
Cairns, George, S.S.C. and S.L., 35 George iv.
bridge ; house, 15 Greenhill gardens
Cairns, George ( Wood fy Cairns), brassfounder,
6 St John street
Cairns, Henry, W.S., 35 George IV. bridge ;
house, 15 Greenhill gardens
Cairns, John, dairy, 90 Fountainbridge
Cairns, John, wine and spirit merchant, 330
Lawnmarket and 85 Canongate ; house, 2
Hope park square
Burton, James, wright, Circus lane; house, j Cairns, John, 5 Sciennes hill
19 Dundas street
Burton, James, 43 India place
Burton, James, 62 Pleasance
Burton, John, dairyman, 6 Canning place
Burton, Mungo, artist, 19 Leopold place
Burton, Mrs, 26 Raeburn place
Bush, John, Craigleith cottage, Comely bank
Bushell, Captain J. M., R.N., 13 Laverock
Bank terrace
Butchard, C. T. (G.P.O.), Broughton point,
Broughton road
But chart, Alexander, mason, 11 North Melville
place
Butchart, Alexander, accountant and house
agent, 25 South bridge; house, 11 North
Melville place
Butler, James, glazier, 54 Brunswick street
Butler, Robert, spirit dealer, 5 Drummond
street and 1 Freer street
Butler, Walter, 8 Kerr street
Butt, Diedrich, sugar boiler, Breadalbane street
Butters, James, horse-shoer, Leslie place
Butters, Laurence, seal engraver to the Queen,
official seal and die cutter, 41 George street
Cairns, John, 31 Nicolson street
Cairns, J., grocer, 226 Cowgate
Cairns, Thomas, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P.E.,
physician and surgeon, 48 George square
Cairns, William, 7 Hermitage place
Cairns, Mrs John, lodgings, 2 Hope terrace,
Leith
Cairns, Mrs, ladies' and children's under-
clothing, embroidery, and stamping ware-
house, 118 Princes street
Cairns, Mrs, 3 Broughton place
Calder, Alexander (manager, Insurance Co. of
Scotland), 45 Minto street
Calder, Alexander, monumental sculptor,
Bellevue ; house, 8 Rintoul place
Calder, David, grocer, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 112 Canongate
Calder, Henry, wine merchant and grocer, 5
Lord Russell place
Calder, John, tailor, 2 Saunders street
Calder, John, commission agent, 56 Nicolson
street ; house, 61 Clerk street
CALDER, ROBERT, coal agent, Haymarket;
house, 180 Rose street. ^ See Adv. p. 109
Butti, G. A., house painter, 515 Lawnmarket j Calder, Thomas, 10 Rose street
Butti, J. A., carver, gilder, flooking-glass CALDER, WILLIAM, sailmaker, cordage, sail-
manufacturer, fine arts collector, and dealer
in articles of vertu, 7 Queen street
Butti, L. J., 2 Springfield
Byers, John, teacher, 38 Rankeillor street
Byers, Miss C, confectioner and toy ware-
house, 64 Kirkgate
Byres, David, 13 Findhorn place
Byres, Mrs, lodgings, 21 Salisbury street
Cadden, George, boot and shoemaker, 16 E.
Richmond street
Cadell, Mrs Alexander, 4 Bellevue terrace
Cadell, Mrs, 4 Buckingham terrace
Cadenhead, A. F., writer, 15 South College
street
Cafe Royal Hotel, West Register place
Caffrey, Martin, commercial lodgings, 129
High street
Caird, F. G., agent, 18 Calton hill
Cairnie, John, upholsterer, 9 George street
cloth, etc., store, 22 Commercial street;
house, Bank villa, Ferry road, Leith. ^ See
Adv. p. 89
Calder, William, beast and sheep salesman,
19 Archibald place
Calder, Mrs, 6 Maryfield
Calder, Mrs, lodgings, 56 Cumberland street
Calder, Mrs, Bellneld house, Trinity
Calder, Mrs M., 13 North-west Circus place
Caldwell & Co., button and trimming mer-
chants, 313 High street
CALDWELL BROTHERS, wholesale sta-
tioners and publishers, 15 Waterloo place;
house, 1 Victoria terrace, Portobello. ^ See
Adv. p. 49
Caldwell, David, hosier and glover, 37 and 39
Leith street ; house, 6 South Clerk street
Caldwell, William (superintendent engineer,
Leith, Hull, and Hamburg Co.), Bounington
Grove villa
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CALEDONIAN COAL CO. (F. W. Bricknmn,
manager), 3 Dublin st. ^ See Adv. p. 109
CALEDONIAN FIRE AND LIFE ASSUR-
ANCE OFFICE, 19 George street {Mann
Sf Duncan, S.S.C., agents, 21 Bernard st.)
^ See Adv. p. 13
Caledonian Oil Co. ; James M'Kelvie, Hay-
rnarket, agent
Caledonian Provident Investment Society
(R. Wilson, manager), 28 Frederick street
Caledonian Railway Tavern, Lothian road
Caledonian Railway Company's Goods
Manager's office, 17 Princes street
Caledonian United Service Club, 14 Queen
street
Callarn, George, & Co., braziers to Her Ma-
jesty, tin-plate workers, plumbers, smiths,
and ironmongers, 13 Greenside place
Callam, Thomas, & Son, gasfitters, braziers,
coppersmiths, and tin-plate workers, 51
Shore
Callam, George (7*. C. $' Son), Summerside
street, Ferry road
Callam, Miss Isabella, 32 East Preston street
Callender, David, & Sons, tanners, curriers,
and oil merchants, St Anthony tanworks,
St Anthony lane, Leith, and Bonnington
Callender, David, 6 Lochend road
Callender, Henry, C. A., 19a Hill street ; house,
8 St Vincent street
Callender, John A., 2 Newbattle terrace
Callender, Peter, baker, 2 Blackford place
Callender, Thomas (Z>. C. $• Sons), 6 Van-
burgh place
Callender, Miss, 27 Gray street
Callender, Misses, 8 Duke street, Leith
Callum, John B., 4 St Patrick square
Callum, Mrs, 3 Spittal street
Calver, Charles, jun., wine and spirit mer-
chant. 80 "West bow ; ho. 13 Grindlay st.
Calver, Charles, wine and spirit merchant, 68
Bristo street
Calver, Robert, straw hat manufacturer, 27
South bridge ; house, 9 Hill square
Calvert, F. B., A.M., rhetorical lecturer and
teacher of elocution, New College, 21 St
Patrick square
Camden Society (T. G. Stevenson, agent), 22
Frederick street
Cameron, Parker, & Co., merchants and com-
mission agents, 62 Timber bush
Cameron & Violard, mercers, milliners, dress
and corset makers, 124 George street
Cameron, J. & P., general carriers and con-
tractors, agents for the Caledonian Railway
for Scotland, forward goods to London,
Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Car-
lisle, and most parts of England; also Glas-
gow, Dumfries, Belfast, Dublin, etc. etc.,
and all parts in the west of Scotland and
Ireland. Offices, 5 Brown square; 17 South
St David street ; Railway station, Lothian
road ; and 7 Bernard street
Cameron, James, & Son, manufacturers of
upholsterers' curled hair, and dealers in all
kinds of hair, 1 Physic Gardens, and 49
Chalmers' close, 81 High street
Cameron, Alexander (Customs), 8 Hawthorn
bank terrace, Leith
Cameron, Alexander, cowfeeder, 5 Duncan st.
Cameron, Alex., wine and spirit merchant,
17 Market street ; house, 23 Rankeillor st.
Cameron, Charles, 6 Bonnington place
Cameron, Donald, broker, 20 Potterrow
Cameron, D. (G.P.O.), 15 St James' square
Cameron, Duncan, wholesale stationer, 23
Blair street ; house, 9 Hope park terrace
Cameron, Ewan (Macrae $ C), 125 Princes
street
Cameron, Finlay, house painter, 25 Cock-
burn street ; house, 8 Market street
Cameron, Finlay, bookseller and stationer,
25 Charlotte place
CAMERON, GEORGE, bedding manufac-
turerer, upholsterer, and feather dresser ;
warehouse, 17 Queen street; factory, St
John's hill. ^ See Adv. p. 73
CAMERON, H., bookseller and stationer, 7
Hanover street. $: See Adv. p. 49
Cameron, H., teacher, 27 Gayheld square ;
house, 8 Annandale street
Cameron, Hugh (manager, Scottish Property
Investment Co.), 24 Gardner's crescent
Camerou, Hugh, butcher, 15 and 16 High
market
Cameron, Hugh, artist, 16 Picardy place;
house, 26 Grindlay street
Cameron, J. A., lithographer and letterpress
printer, stationer, bookbinder, and pub-
lisher of Cameron's Time Tables, post office,
10 Clerk street
Cameron, James, grocer, 7 New Broughton
Cameron, James, philosophical instrument
maker, 71 Adam square
Cameron, Jas., music classroom, 6 Park place
Cameron, James, 14 Arthur street
Cameron, James, hatter, 22 Kirkgate
Cameron, James, chemist and druggist, 67
Fountainbridge
Cameron, James, painter and glazier, 211
Canongate
Cameron, John, coach-hirer, 33 Alva street ;
office, 22 Maitland street
Cameron, John, smith and bellhanger, 36
Bristo street ; house, 2 Tobago street
Cameron, John, 35 Scotland street
Cameron, John, jeweller, 12 Castle street
Cameron, John, coal merchant and general
agent, Caledonian depot; house, 13 Gard-
ner's crescent
Cameron, John, basket maker, 15 Downie place
Cameron, John (secretary, Operative Masons'
Benefit Society), 6 Chalmers buildings
Cameron, Joseph, 17 Parkside street
Cameron, Joseph, grocer and wine merchant,
10 West Richmond street
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Cameron, P. (J. Sf P. C), 25 George square
Cameron, Peter, 30 Barony street
Cameron, Richard (Jas. C. Sf Son), 3 "West
Stanhope place
Cameron, Robert Owen, wine and spirit dealer,
1 West Preston st. ; house, Duddingston
lodge, Duddingston
Cameron, Robert M., wholesale stationer, 23
Blair st. ; house, Canning ho., Causewayside
Cameron, Robert, 93 South Back of Canongate
Cameron, Thomas, grocer, 6 Allison place
Cameron, "William, 15 Upper Grove place
Cameron, "William Hodges {secretary to the
Edinburgh Water Company), 123 Princes st.
Cameron, Mrs, ladies1 nurse, 2 Simpson's court,
Potterrow
Cameron, Mrs, 1 Clarence street
Cameron, Mrs, 49 Gilmore place
Cameron, Mrs, Canning house, Causewayside
Cameron, Mrs, 3 Bruntsfield terrace
Cameron, Mrs, 1 London street
Cameron, Mrs, 21 Charlotte street. Leith
Cameron, Mrs James, 239 Canongate
Cameron, Mrs, laundress, 1 Roxburgh street
Cameron, Miss E., 10 St Patrick square
Cameron, Misses, stay and dress makers, 29
Frederick street
Cameron, Catherine, 7 Nicolson square
Campbell & Co., lace merchants, 65 George st.
Campbell, Dick, & Son, shoemakers, 3 Black-
ford place, Morningside
Campbell, Espie, & Bell, W.S., 6 Rutland sq.
Campbell, J. A., & Lamond, C.S. and N.P.,
commissioners for taking English and Irish
affidavits, 2 Albyn place
Campbell & Smith, S.S.C., 26 York place
Campbell, A. & A., "W.S., 22 Dublin street
Campbell, Archibald, & Co., brewers, Argyle
brewery, 145 Cowgate
Campbell, P. & P., dyers and cleaners, 39
Cockburn street
Campbell, Thos. B., & Co., metal merchants,
milled sheet-lead, lead and composition pipe,
and tin tube manufacturers, 8 Picardy pi. ;
works, 61 Constitution street
CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER, manufacturer
of the Indian spiced malt vinegar, etc.,
Waverley malt vinegar works, Gilmore park.
* See Adv. p. 97
Campbell, Alexander, 6 Charlotte square
Campbell, Archibald, 22 Lynedoch place
Campbell, Archibald, waiter, 5 Greenside end
Campbell, Archibald {City Chambers), 18
Gladstone terrace
Campbell, Arthur, "W.S. (.4. §■ A. C), 3
Drummond place
Campbell, Arthur, jun., W.S. (A. £ A. C),
4 Randolph crescent
Campbell, B. G., trade accountant and gene-
ral agent, 8 Victoria place
Campbell, Daniel, tailor, 128 Nicolson street
Campbell, Daniel (of Clydesdale Bank; High
street), 48 India street
Campbell, Daniel, watchmaker, 41 North
Richmond street
Campbell, David, 3 Moray street
Campbell, David, Leeds and Manchester ware-
houseman, 46 Cockburn street, and pawn-
broker, 97 Nicolson street
Campbell, David, cliim. -sweeper. 97 Pleasance
Campbell, Dick, shoemaker, 35 Home street
Campbell, Donald, tea and spirit merchant, 7
Ritchie place
Campbell, Duncan, gentlemen's attendant, 7
Union street
Campbell, Francis, lodgings, 7 Broughton
place
Campbell, George, photograph artist, 79
Princes street, and Mary cottage, Mary
place
Campbell, Henry, grocer, 11 Richmond place
Campbell, H., lodgings, 16 Castle street
Campbell, James, Hill street, north lane
Campbell, James, paperhangings, carpet, and
floorcloth merchant, 40 Cockburn street;
house, 9 Montague street
Campbell, James, managing partner, Edin-
burgh Loan Co., 39 South bridge
Campbell, James, smith, 52 Potterrow
Campbell, James, advocate, 9 Bruntsfield pi.
Campbell, John, painter and glazier, 28 St
Patrick square ; house, 10
Campbell, John, hairdresser, 39 Shore
Campbell, John, 6 St Vincent street
Campbell, John, dairyman, 4 Balbirnie place
Campbell, John, debt collector, 1 London st.
Campbell, John, cowfeeder, 18 Rose street
Campbell, John, writer, 8 Lothian road
Campbell, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 15
Carnegie street
Campbell, John, news-agent, 88 Pleasance
Campbell, John, smith, Cant's close, 108 High
street
Campbell, John, 9 Raeburn place
Campbell, Joseph Stott, agent for Robertson
Brothers, of London, Cadiz and Oporto mer-
chants, 19 Windsor street
Campbell, Major, 3 Hope terrace
Campbell, Murdoch, janitor, Moray house,
Canongate
Campbell, Murdoch, coach-hirer, 32 William
street
Campbell, Neil Colquhoun, advocate, 81 Great
King street
Campbell, Neil M., S.S.C., 40 Great King st.
Campbell, Ord Graham, 5 Oxford terrace
CAMPBELL, PETER, paperhangings and
floorcloth and carpet manufacturer, 4 Green-
side street; house, 15 Melville terrace.
^ See Adv. p. 78
Campbell, Richard V., advocate, 5 Albany st.
Campbell, Robert, ironmonger and seed mer-
chant, 36 Grassmarket; house, 8 Lauriston
park
Campbell, Robert, of Skerrington, advocate,
4 Darnaway street
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Campbell, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 10
Hill square
Campbell, Robert, (G.P. 0.), 43 Maryfield place
Campbell, Simou (C. if Smith), 26 York place
Campbell, S. Scott, 29 India place
i Campbell, T. B. (T. B. C. Sf Co.), 28 Regent
terrace
i Campbell, Thomas, flesher, 1 Forth st. ; house,
4 Queensferry street
: Campbell, Thomas, 7 Drummond street
\ Campbell, Win., grocer, wine and spirit dealer,
41 East Crosscauseway
. Campbell, Wm., provision dealer, 26 Greenside
street; house, 29
j Campbell, William (T. B. C. $• Co.), 9 Annan-
;. Campbell, Wm. (G.P.O.), 21 St John's hill
Campbell, William, 3 Gladstone terrace
, Campbell, William, modeller and plasterer
i . {Stuart &, Co.), 5 Stanhope place
i Campbell, William, hairdresser, perfumer, and
tobacconist, 48 Home street ; ho. 1 5 Wright's
houses
.Campbell, William J., agent, 6 Barony street
! Campbell, Lady, of Abreuchill, 16 Howard
place
I Campbell, Lady Emma, 44 St Cuthbert street
[Campbell, Mrs Adam, Chamberlain road
[Campbell, Mrs A., 6 Clarendon crescent
j Campbell, Mrs A. D., 7 West Maitland street
Campbell, Mrs Alexander, 12 Abercromby pi.
1 Campbell, Mrs Barbara, •.broker, 62 Potterrow
(Campbell, Mrs C, lodgings,"*!© Baker's place
(Campbell, Mrs Col. Mary Ann, 9 South-east
Circus place
Campbell, Mrs Donald, 9 Inverleith row
.Campbell, Mrs D., 1 Windsor street
ICampbell, Mrs Dr John, 13 Lynedoch place
fCampbell, Mrs Patrick, 1 St Stephen street
'Campbell, Mrs, of Ederline, 27 Howard place
[Campbell, Mrs, of Leckuary, 9 Coates cresct.
Campbell, Mrs, 47 York place
Campbell, Mrs, 60 Castle street
Campbell, Mrs, lodgings, 7 Union street
Campbell, Mrs, 14 Union street, Leith
Campbell, Mrs, 8 Dalrymple crescent
Campbell, Mrs, 4 West Stanhope place
Campbell, Mrs, lodgings, 373 High street
Campbell, Mrs, 1 Windsor street
Campbell, Mrs Thos., grocer, 24 South Rich-
mond street
.Campbell, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 13
j Dock street
Campbell, Miss Catherine, 3 Summers place
Campbell, Miss C. E., 1 Oxford st., Newington
pampbell, Miss Elizabeth, toy and smallware
dealer, 18 St Andrew street, Leith
Campbell, Miss Marion, 35 Heriot row
Campbell, Miss, 2 Brandon street
Campbell, Miss, dressmaker, 63 Frederick st.
Campbell, Miss, lodgings, 10 Baker's place
Campbell, Miss, of Walton park, 4 Eton ter.
Campbell, Miss, 24 Alva street
Campbell, Miss, 13 Dean terrace
Campbell, Miss, of Southhall, 68 Northumber-
land street
Campbell, Miss, of Succoth, 7 Gloucester place
and 2 Wardie villas
Campbell, Miss, 2 Albyn place
Campbell, Miss, dressmaker, 36 William street
Campbell, Misses, teachers of pianoforte and
singing, 60 Castle street
Campion, Mrs, teacher of fancy embroidery,
38 Cockburn street
Canch, Mrs, 2 Bellevue terrace
Candlish, Rev. Robert S., D.D., 52 Melville
street
Candlish, William, clerk, 22 Thistle street
Candlish, Mrs, ladies' bandage maker, 17
Henderson place, Ferry road
Cannon, Alexander, printer and publisher, 23
Thistle street; house, do.
Cannon, William Milne, printer, 10 Rintoul
place
Canongate, Burgh Clerk of ; Wm. Fraser,
W.S., 31 Princes street
Canongate Poorhouse (James Rew. governor;
Mrs Rew, matron), 2 Tolbooth wynd
Canterbury Emigration Office (/. P. Oliver,
agent), 46 George street
Cappie, James, M.D., 47 Lauriston place
Carfrae & Belfrage, land surveyors and civil
engineers, 1 Erskine place
Carfrae & Whyte, saddlers, 7 Queensferry st.
Carfrae, Alexander, bank messenger, Clyde
street lane
Carfrae, Alex., general engraver, 13 St James'
square
Carfrae, John, naturalist, 1 Mound place
Carfrae, Robert, house painter, 19 Pitt street
Carfrae, T. (C. fr Bel/rage), 9 Osborne ter.
Carfrae, Wm. (C. 8p Whyte), 2 Lothian road
Carfrae, Wm., M.D., The Bloom, Canaan lane
Carfrae, Mrs, 54 Frederick street
Cargey, Mrs, 41 Montague street
Carlisle & Watts, stationers, desk and dressing-
case makers, etc., 49 Hanover street
Carlisle, James, 5 Hope park crescent
Carlisle, John (C. Sf Watts), 5 Mackenzie pi.
Carlisle, Robert, 32 Rankeillor street
Carlisle, W., draper, 33 Nicolson street; ho.,
8 Hope park square
Carlon, Hugh, furniture dealer, 172 Cowgate
Carlon, M., broker, 29 Cowgate
Carlyle, John, canine repository, 3 Cornwall
street
Carment, John, S.S.C. (M'Ewen $ C), 36
Great King street
Carment, Mrs, 1 Oxford terrace
Carmichael & Son, poulterers, 60 Queen street
and 4 Poultry market
Carmichael, James (C. §• Son), 62 Queen st.
Carmichael, Jas., classical master in the Edin-
burgh Academy, 9 Saxe-Cobourg place
Carmichael, James (City of Glasgow Bank),
18 Montague street
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Carmichael, John, teacher^ Bernard's Parish
School, Dean street), 2 Mary's place
Carmichael, John, M.A. (High School), clas-
sical teacher, 4 Mary's place
Carmichael, J. S., jeweller, '20 Drummonrl st.
Carmichael, Joseph Taylor, cashier (Shore
Dues Office), 14 Glover street
Carmichael, Mitchell (Prop, and Income Tax):
office, 12 Waterloo place ; house, 15 Bath
street, Portobello
Carmichael, Robert, inspector of markets, 30
Royal circus
Carmichael, Robert H., clerk, 1G Madeira street
Carmichael, T., smith, 5 St Andrew St., Leith
Carmichael, T., brewer, 23 North back of
Canongate ; house, 33 Spring gardens,
Abbey hill
Carmichael, Walter S., M.D., 3 Annandale st.
Carmichael, William, architect, and teacher
of architectural drawing, 44 South bridge
Carmichael, Wm. S., surgeon and accoucheur,
22 Northumberland street
Carmichael, William, butcher and poulterer,
1 to 5 Broughton market ; house, 8 Mans-
field place
Carmichael, Mrs J. F., 30 Raeburn place
Carmichael, Mrs Margaret, 5 Lutton place
Carmichael, Mrs William, 4 Melville place
Carmichael, Mrs, 1 Cannon street, Leith
Carmichael, Mrs, poulterer, 5 Poultry market
Carmichael, Mrs, 36 Inverleith row
Carmichael, Miss Janet, teacher, 23 London
street
Carmichael, Miss, 44 Howe street
Carmichael, Misses, 44 South bridge
Carmont, Mrs, dress and cloak maker, Dean
Carnegie, Charles, boot and shoe maker, 45
Earl Grey street
Carnegie, James, jun., 16 Windsor street
Carnegie, James, 15 Alva street
Carnegie, John (Inland Revenue), 30 Rosebank
cottages, Gardner's crescent
Carnegie, Mrs Johnston, Georgefield, Cham-
berlain road
Carnegy, Robert, M.D., 41 Charlotte square
Carnegy, Miss, Laverock bank house, Trinity
Carnegy, Miss, 32 Blacket place
Carnicelli, James, & Co., mould and figure
makers, 4 Greenside place ; house, 2 Pater-
son's court
Carnie, John, joiner, 2 Jordan lane
Carnochen, Andrew, excise officer, 15 Mon-
tague street
Caron, F., 10 Madeira place
Carpenter, Moss, boarding-house, 14 Melville
terrace
Carphin, George, 16 East Adam street
Carphin, James Rhind, C.A. (manager Scot-
tish Fire Insurance Co.), 31 George street ;
house, 28 Northumberland street
Carr, Andrew, 11 Leopold place
Carr, David, joiner, 43 North Pitt street ;
house, 33 Pitt street
Carr, Thomas, moulder, 11 Bangor road
Carr, Mrs A. P., 17 Howard place
Carr, Mrs, straw-hat maker, 2 St Vincent st.
Carr, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 1
Blenheim place
Carrick, James, & Sons, engineers, machine
makers, and smiths, Dairy road
Carrick, Alex. (J. C. §■ Sons), Dairy road
Carrick, Andrew, 273 Canongate
Carrick, James, engineer, 4 Queensferry st.
Carrick, William (late Inland Revenue), 22 St
Patrick square
Carrick, William, hatter, 44 North bridge
Carrick, Mrs, 32 Broughton place
Carrick, Miss, 16 Wright's houses
Carroll, Thomas, spirit dealer, 41 St Andrew
street, Leith
Carroll, Wm., fish dealer, 12 Robertson's close
Carroll, William, slater and chimney-sweeper,
13 Richmond place
Carron Company's warehouse (John Broicn,
agent), Wet docks, Leith
Carrubber's Close Mission (Rev. James Gall,
sup.), Whitefield chapel, 135 High street
Carruthers & Cross, jewellers and dealers in
articles of vertu, 61 Hanover street
CARRUTHERS, WILLIAM, coal merchant,
Haymarket ; office, 12 Morrison street ;
ho. 8 Chalmers bdgs. % See Adv. p. 106
Carse, D., & Co., coach builders and proprie-
tors, Orchardfield
Carse, John, joiner, 72 Buccleuch street
Carse, Stuart, 3 Woodhead place, Hope park
Carse, Thos. (Customs), 53 Albany st., Leith
Carse, Mrs M., 15 London row
Carsewell, Alexander, 35 Home street
Carson, James, 37 Thistle street
Carson, Miss, 82 Lauriston place
Carstairs & Robertson, wine and commission
merchants, Trinity house, 98 Kirkgate and
111 Giles' street
Carstairs, A. L., engraver and chaser, 19 South
St David street; house, 31 Gayfield square
Carstairs, David, 20 Howe street
Carstairs, Matthew, plumber and gasfitter, 71
Northumberland st. ; house, 20 Howe st.
Carstairs, Thomas, 4 Henderson row
CARSTAIRS, THOMAS, florist and fruiterer
(to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales), 121 George
street, and Warriston nursery, Inverleith
row. ^ See Adv. p. 91
Carstairs, William, jeweller, 1 Swinton row ;
house, 25 Gayfield square
Carstairs, William D., 8 South Fort street
Carstairs, Mrs, 14 Pitt street
Carstairs, Mrs, 13 Annandale street
Carswell, William, wine and spirit merchant,
172 Pleasance
Carter, Frederick Walter, C.A., 8 Eton ter.
Carter, F. Hayne, C.A., 5 St Andrew square ;
house, 8 Eton terrace
Carter, Joseph, tobacco and snuff manufac-
turer, 49 Shore ; house, 48
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Carter, N., wine merchant, 47 Hanover street
Carter, T., Yew tree cottage, 90 Causewayside
Carter, Mrs A., 28 London street
Carter, Mrs, 42 York place
Carver, Robert, mason, slater, and chimney-
sweeper, 8a Greenside place
Casey, James, collector, 17 Thistle street
Caskey, William, spirit dealer, 201 Covvgate ;
house, 3 Crichton street
Cassels, Alex., W.S., 8 Northumberland street
Cassels, John G., commercial traveller, 6 Had
dington place
Cassels, Walter G., Blackford house, Grange
loan
Cassidy, P., furniture broker, 105 Cowgate
Cassie, A., & Son, dyers, 21 Brunswick street
Cassie, J. & A., dyers, 5 Infirmary street
Cassie, David, 9 Greenside place
Caswell, Thomas, ' boot-top manufacturer,
Allan's close, High street
Cathcart, James, Fergusson, & Co., wine mer-
chants, 90 St Andrew street, Leith
Cathcart, James (/. C, Fergusson, fy Co.), 12
Carlton terrace
Cathcart, John F. (Gillespie $• C, Leith),
17 East Claremont street
Cathcart, Mrs, 17 Great King street
Cathcart, Mrs, 41 Grange road
Cathcart, Misses, 11 Ann street
Cathels, Misses, dressmakers, 67 Cumberland
street
Cathie, I., 36 Alva street
Cathie, N., tailor and clothier, 429 Lawnmkt.
Cattanach, Alexander, butcher, 15 Canongate
Cattanach, Peter Lorimer, advocate, 4 Aber-
cromby place
Cattanach, W., 4 Abcrcromby place
Cattanach, William, jun., 24 Nicolson street
Caughie, Andrew Thomson (Bulloch, Lade, fy
Co.), 8 Union street
Cavaye, Lieutenant-General, 12 Royal circus
Caven, John, teacher, 32 Dundas street
Caw, James, artist, 86 George street
Caw, John, messenger-at-arrns, 25 St James'
square and 124 Constitution street
Caw, John, 50 Rankeillor street
Caw, William, sheriff-officer and auctioneer,
25 St James' square
Cay & Black, advertising and newspaper
agents, 65a George street
Cay & Johnston, furnishing ironmongers,
plumbers, gasfitters, and railway coach
lamp manufacturers, 7 Greenside place
Cay, John, W.S., solicitor (G.P.O.), 10 Alva
street
Cay, John (Aberdeen, Leith, fy Clyde Shipping
Co.), 14 Barony street
Cay, Robert Dundas, W.S. (agent, Oriental
Bank Corporation), 23 St Andrew square ;
house, Shepperton, 7 Blackford road
Cay, Mrs F., 14 Barony street
Cay, Miss Jane, 7 Blackford road
Center, John, photographer, Haymarket
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CESS Office, County and City, 12 Waterloo pi.
Cessford, George, agent, 41 North bridge;
house, 7 Reid terrace
Chalmers' Hospital fob Sick and Hobt,
Lauriston place
Chalmers, C. S. (D. Robertson §■ Son), 5 Bon-
nington terrace
Chalmers, David, spirit merchant, 14 West
Maitland street
Chalmers, David, commercial traveller, 41
Clerk street
Chalmers, Edward, spirit merchant, 20 Com-
mercial street ; house, 19
Chalmers, George, saddler, 65 Clerk street
Chalmers, J. B., 46 Earl Grey street
Chalmers, James, 3 Lothian street
Chalmers, James, shoemaker, 52 India street
Chalmers, James, 43 East Claremont street
Chalmers, Jas. K. (National Blc), 18 Mintost.
Chalmers, John, spirit merchant, 54 Tolbootli
wynd ; house, Mayfield house, Lindsay road
Chalmers, John, surveyor of buildings, 1
Claremont place
Chalmers, John, Castle bank, Merchiston
Chalmers, J., wholesale and retail wine and
spirit merchant, 122 High street
Chalmers, John, coal merchant, Balquhatstone
colliery office, 11 Port-Hopetouu ; house, 7
Brougham place
Chalmers, Joseph, A.M., teacher (Newington
School), 17 Hope park terrace
Chalmers, Richard, 3 St Bernard's row
Chalmers, Robert, wine and spirit merchant,
12 Commercial st. and 24 Sandport st.
Chalmers, William, tailor, 35 Bristo street
Chalmers, William, 38 Cockburn street
Chalmers, Mrs Ann, lodgings, 5 Melville st.
Chalmers, Mrs C, Castle bank, Merchiston
Chalmers, Mrs H., 3 Downie place
Chalmers, Mrs M., 38 Cumberland street
Chalmers, Mrs, 5 Glover street
Chalmers, Mrs, midwife and ladies' nurse, 3
Alva street
Chalmers, Mrs, 13 India street
Chalmers, Miss Marion, 33 Dublin street
Chalmers, Miss, 31 Stafford street
Chalmers, Miss, 58 India street
Chalmers, Miss, 2 Leamington terrace
Chalmers, Ann, china merchant, 7 and 9
West Crosscauseway
CHAMBEROF AGRICULTURE, India build-
ings, Victoria street (D. Curror, secretary).
* See Adv. p. 40
Chamber of Commerce and Manufactures
(James Greig, 37 Minto sti-eet, secretary),
11 Melbourne place
Chamber of Commerce, Leith (Pillans Scarth,
W.S., secretary), 44 Constitution street
Chamberlain, G. A., tailor, 132 Rose street
Chamberlain, Philip, dairy, 46 Potterrow
Chambers & Lawson, masons and bricklayers,
24 Lauriston place and 4 St Patrick square
Chambers, W. & R., publishers, 339 High st.
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Chambers, D., spirit dealer, 114 Kirkgate
Chambers, Johnston, clerk, 221 High street
Chambers, Robt., jun. (W. $• R. C), 10 Royal
crescent
Chambers, Right Hon. William, of Glen-
ormiston (Lord Provost of Edinburgh), 13
Chester street
Champman, C. F., Jessamine cottage, Brough-
ton park
Chancellor, Edward, W.S. (Agent, British
Linen Co., West-e7id Branch Bank), 38
Melville street
Chancellor, George, W.S. (Macallan Sf C),
10 Castle street
Chancellor, Mrs, sen., of Shieldhill, 6 Ran-
dolph cliff
Chancery, H.M., 39, 41, and 43 Register
House : director, John M. Lindsay, 19 Mel-
ville street; depute directors, James P.
Halley, 19 Seton place ; and Alex. Howe,
17 Moray place
Chantrelle, Eugene, B.A. Paris, teacher of
French, 8a George street
Chapman, George, & Co., printers and pub-
lishers of the Daily Rolls of the Court of
Session, 11 Hanover street
Chapman, Charles, clerk, 2 Mound place
Chapman, George, librarian, 17 Melville ter.
Chapman, Henry, agent, 4 Carberry place
Chapman, John, M.D., Hawkfield house,
Restalrig road
Chapman, John, janitor, University
Chapman, John, 2 Ferrier street
Chapman, Joseph, engineer, 9 London row
Chapman, Thomas, auctioneer and appraiser,
11 Hanover st. ; ho. 4 Lauriston gardens
Chapman, Wm., confectioner, 51 Couper st.
Chapman, 'Mrs, 5 Chalmers buildings
Charles, George, 17 Bread street
CHARLES, JAMES, ironmonger, smith, tin-
plate worker, gasritter, etc., 8 N. St Andrew
street ; workshops, Albany street lane ;
ho. 18 Broughton street. ^See Adv. p. 87
Charles, William, flesher, 8 and 9 Middle
market ; house, 3 Buccleuch street
Charleson, Hector, 48 Arthur street
CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK OF
INDIA, LONDON, AND CHINA (Charles
Pearson, agent), 128 George street. ^ See
Adv. p. 3
Charteris, W., lodgings, 6 West Richmond
street
Charters, John, victualler, corn and hay dealer,
22 Frederick street ; house, 77 Rose street
Charters, Mrs W. S., 25 Inverleith row
Chatham, J., cheesemonger and grocer, 326
Lawnmarket
Chaumont, Louis F., teacher of French, 44
Castle street
Cheape, Hon. Mrs, 2 Carlton terrace
Cheape, Miss, 31 George square
Chedburn, George, bootmaker, 5 North St
Andrew street
Chedburn, William, boot and shoe maker, 6
Young street
Cherry, John, printer and lithographer, 113
Prince Albert buildings
Chesney, Andrew, sawmaker, 20 Spittal st.
Chesney, David, saw maker and repairer, 8
Royal Exchange
Chess Club (The Edestburgh), 4 Queen st.
Chessar, Mrs William, lodgings, 29 Frederick
street
Chessar, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 33
Frederick street
Chesser, James, plumber and gasfitter, 149
Rose street ; house, 3 Grindlay street
Chesser, John, architect (Superintendent of
Property for George Herioi's Hospital), 12
Royal Exchange ; house, Revesby villa,
1 Chalmers street
Cheyne, Charles, agent, 33 Montague street
Cheyne, John, advocate, 6 North St David
street
Cheyne, Mrs P., 102 St Leonard street
Cheyne, Mrs, 2 Doune terrace
Cheyne, Mrs, 6 Royal 'terrace
Cheyne, Miss, 4 Blackford road
Chiene, George T., C.A., 7 George street ;
house, 27 Northumberland street
Chiene, John, M.D., surgeon, 55 North Castle
street
Child, Mrs, 8 Hart street
Chilton, Mrs W., lodgings, 7 N.-W. Circus
place
Chisholm, Alex., city missionary, 2 Park st.
Chisholm, Andrew, writer, 3 Brougham st.
Chisholm, Archibald, smith and farrier, 35
Sheriff brae ; house, Old Sugarhouse close
Chisholm, David, actuary (North British and
Mercantile Insurance Co.), 64 Princes st. ;
house, 9 Rillbank terrace
Chisholm, David, writer, 3 Cambridge street
Chisholm, James, draper and clothier, 20
South College street
Chisholm, John Knox, dental surgeon, R.C.S.
England, 15 Duke street
Chisholm, John, stationer wholesale and retail
pocketbook maker, 67 Lothian road
Chisholm, John, 27 Rosebank cottages
Chisholm, Robert (Mackay $• C), 7 East
Claremont street
Chisholm, Robert, cowfeeder, 44 North Rich-
mond street
Chisholm, Walter, cutter, 10 Salisbury street
Chisholm, Win., dairyman, 60 Causewayside
Chisholm, Mrs, ladies' and surgical nurse, 2
Northumberland place
Chisholm, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 7
Citadel street
Chisholm, Miss, furrier and straw-hat maker,
24 Brunswick street
Chisholm, Miss, straw-hat manufacturer and
furrier, 37 North bridge
Chisholme, William, joiner and undertaker,
117 St Leonard street
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Cliisholme, Miss Scott, Montpelierpark, Brunts-
field place
Christal, Mrs, 1 Lauder road
Christian Missionary Institute, 39 George
square and 2 Driunmond street
Christian Treasury Office, 2 Melbourne pi.
— Johnstone, Hunter, & Co., publishers
Christiansen, Mrs Eliza W., 3 George street,
Leith
Christiany, Adolph, prof, of music, 85 Great
King street
Christie & Kilpatrick. clothiers, hatters, out-
fitters, and robemakers to the University,
104 and 105 South bridge
Christie & Liddle, plumbers, gasfitters, and
zinc-workers, 7S Constitution street
Christie & Smith, wine, spirit, and malt liquor
merchants, 23b George street ; house, 67
Hanover street
Christie, John, & Son. clothiers, breeches
makers, hosiers, shirtmakers, and glovers,
16 George street
Christie, Alexander, 42 Heriot row
Christie, Robert C, 18 Montague street
Christie, Thomas, stationer and new.-:-.
3 Elder street
Christie. William M., slater, 78 Constitution
street ; house, Melville cottage, Newhaven
park
Christie, William, advocate, 22 India street
Christie, William, 81 Clerk street
Christie, William, commission agent. Vl Royal
Exchange
Christie, W. L., Inverleith field, Ferry road
Christie, Mrs Andrew, 10 Montague street
Christie, Mrs A. R., 3 Spittal street
Christie, Mrs David, 16 Broughtou place
Christie, Elizabeth, old bookseller, 97 Nicol-
son street
Christie, Mrs Janet, 2 Grove street
Christie, Mrs Thomas, teacher of languages,
music, and singing, 36 George street
Christie, Mrs, 22 Coates crescent
Christie, Mrs, 38 Rankeillor street
Christie, Mrs, 11 Findhorn place
Christie, Mrs, 6 Kew terrace
Christie, Alex.", slater and chimney-sweeper, j Christie, Mrs, 22 Duke street
Christie, Mrs, 17 Howe street
Christie, Mrs, 94 Pleasance
Christie, Mrs, 132 George street
Christie, M. & J., milliners and dressmakers,
5 Great Junction street
Christie, Miss A., dressmaker, 22 S. College at.
Christie, Miss, 30 Howard place
Christie, Miss, 7 Millerfield place
Christie, Miss, 20 Ann street
Christie, Miss, 7 Brougham place
Christie, Misses, 20 Findhorn place
118 Kirk gate
Christie, Alex., lodgings, 30 Cumberland st.
Christie, Alexander, 51 Minto street
Christie, Lt.-Col. Charles, 26 Great King st.
Christie, Charles G. C. (Inland Revenue), 2
Albany street
Christie, Charles J., corn and seed merchant,
45 and 46 Quality street ; house, 5 Wel-
lington place
Christie, George, grocer and provision mer-
chant, 11 Abbey hill
Christie, Henry, tobacco and snuff manufac- jChristison, David, M.D., 40 Moray place
turer, 13 Nicolson square ; house, 179 Christison, John, W.S., 40 Moray place
Causewayside Christison, Robert, Professor of MateriaMedica.
Christie, Henry, clerk, 12 Montague street and consulting physician, 40 Moray place
Christie, James, grocer and wine merchant, Christison, Mrs, 24 Rutland square
30 High street ; house, 71 South Clerk st. {Christison, Miss Jane, 1 Rankeillor street
Christie, James, cowfeeder, Blandfield cottage, i Chrystal, Cockburn, bootmaker, 24 Hadding-
Broughton road, and 4 Barony street ton place
Christie, James, supervisor of Inland Revenue, | Chrystie, Mrs, 58 Castle street
5 Union street j Church, J., grocer, 8 Claremont pi. ; house, 6
Christie, James, baker and biscuit manufac- Church of England Life and Fire Assur-
turer, 4 North Junction street; house, 2 ance Institution, 18 Hill street
Portland terrace ; Church of Scotland Office, 22 Queen st.
Christie, J., ladies' boot and shoe maker, 57 j Church of Scotland Normal School Board-
George street ing-house, 12 Picardy Place ; Mrs D. Har-
Christie, John, market officer, 5 Macdowall st. I rower, matron
Christie, John, grocer and wine merchant, jCiceri, Mantica, & Torre, carvers, gilders,
36 Nicolson street
Christie, J. (C. £ Kilpatrick), 2 Westerhall
Christie, J. C, W.S., 4 Duncan st., Newington
Christie, Major-General, 14 Great Stuart st.
Christie, Captain R., H.M.I.S., St Bernard's
bower, Raebum place
Christie, Robert, grocer and wine merchant,
53 Hanover street
Christie, Robert, 5 Merchiston avenue
Christie, Robert, 27 Buckingham terrace
Christie, Robert, ironmonger, 8 Heriot place City of Edinburgh Roads and Streets Trust
looking-glass manufacturers, and plate-glass
merchants, 81 Leith street
Ciceri, J. (C, Mantica, §■ Torre), 11 Picardy
place
Circus Place School, 4N.-E. Circus pi. and
2 Royal circus ; William M. Begbie, rector
City Clerk's Office, 10 Royal Exchange
City of Edinburgh Brewery Co. (Limited),
Comely gardens, Abbey hill : Robert
Menzies, 4 N. St Andrew street, secretary
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(David Murray, C.A., treasurer and joint
collector), 46 George street
City of Edinburgh Road Trust Works
Office (IF. A. Jardine, surveyor and en
gineer, 19 Queen street), 271 High street
City of Glasgow Bank, 14 Hanover street
(William Bain, manager); sub-offices, 60
Grassmarket and 8 Hunter square.
City of Glasgow Friendly Society (James
M^Cormick, aqeni), 8 North bridge
CITY OF GLASGOW LIFE ASSURANCE
CO. (Robert Balfour, secretary), 21 St An-
drew square. ^ See Adv. p. 16
Clapperton, Oliver, & Co., manufacturers of
cabinet furniture, carpets, etc., upholsterers
and general furnishing warehousemen, 59
and 60 Princes st. ; upholstery works, S.E.
Rose st. lane ; manufactory, Greenside row
Clapperton, John, & Co., woollen merchants,
371 High street
Clapperton, Alexander, spirit merchant, 32
Northumberland street
Clapperton, James (Wishart §• C), Maviston,
Stanley road
Clapperton, John (John C. $• Co.), Home
lodge, Viewforth
Clapperton, Thos., dairyman, 52 Causewayside
Clapperton, William R. (C, Oliver, Sf Co.),
9 Strathearn road
Clapperton, Mrs Alexander, 29 Drummond pi.
Clark & Beatson, manufacturing and furnish-
ing ironmongers, smiths, tin-plate workers,
and gasfitters, 124 Princes street and 24
Howe street
Clark & Crawford, grocers and wine mer-
chants, 3 Rutland place ; ho., 5 Nelson st.
Clark, Pitcairn, & Co., wine merchants, 123
Constitution street
Clark, T. & T., law booksellers and publishers,
38 George st. ; house, 8 Claremont cres.
Clark, Alex. (C. fy Beatson), 6 Wharton place
Clark, A., 1 Salisbury bank, St Leonard's lull
Clark, Andrew R., advocate, 17 Gt. Stuart st.
Clark, Andrew, solicitor and N.P., 13 Bernard
street ; house, 6 Hermitage hill
Clark, Andrew, spring maker, 11^ St Anthony
place
Clark, Archd., brass finisher, 1 Gladstone pi.
Clark, Charles, com. traveller, 2 St James' pi.
Clark, Crighton, shipmaster, 6Hopeter., Leith
Clark, D., invalid gent.'s attendant, 3 Dean st.
Clark, F., boot and shoe warehouse, 8 Dean-
haugh street
Clark, Henry, silk mercer, 83 George street
Clark, John (G.P.O.), 3 Crichton street
Clark, James, inspecting mail guard, 7 An-
nandale street
Clark, James, stocking maker, 3 Canning pi.
Clark, James, painter and paperhanger, 1
Lothian road
Clark, James, dairyman, 3 W. Crosscauseway
Clark, James T., assistant English master,
George Watson's Hospital, Lauriston place
Clark, John, confectioner, 26 Kirkgate
Clark, John, of Kirkland park, Avondale, 4
Inverleith row
Clark, Martin, round, oval, and spiral turner,
Silvermills
Clark, Patrick, spirit merchant, 14 Coalhill
Clark, R., printer, 42 Hanover street ; house,
23 Great King Street
Clark, Robert, wholesale tea dealer, 36 Drum-
mond place and 44 Hanover street
Clark, Robert, stationer, engraver, and litho-
grapher, 15 Elder st. ; house, 13 Leopold pi.
Clark, Robert, coal and lime merchant, 89
St Leonard street
Clark, Thomas, clerk, 31 Scotland street
Clark, Thomas, 19 Fettes row
Clark, Thomas, grocer and wine merchant,
38 Grove street
Clark, Thomas, artist, 11 Castle terrace
Clark, Thomas D., 3 Saunders street
Clark, W. D., picture dealer, printseller, and
artists' colourman, 67 Princes st. ; house, 1
Knox place
CLARK, WM., North British Loan Office, 312
Lawnmarket ; house, 4 Victoria place.
*SeeAdv. p. 77
Clark, Win., grocer, wine and spirit merchant,
36 Hillhousefield ; house, 35
Clark, William, 22 Carnegie street
Clark, William, 11 Portland place, Leith
Clark, William, smith and ironmonger, 13
Canning place ; house, 2
Clark, Mrs A., 51 Earl Grey street
Clark, Mrs George, 17 Forth street
Clark, Mrs John, 19 Graham street
Clark, Mrs M., provision dealer, 43 Leith wynd
Clark, Mrs, 3 North Mansionhouse road
Clark, Mrs, 17 Randolph crescent
Clark, Mrs, sick-nurse, 35 Broughton street
Clark, Mrs, sen., 8 Claremont crescent
Clark, Mrs, milliner and court dressmaker, 83
George street
Clark, Mrs, 7 Great Stuart street
Clark, Mrs, 6 Johnston place
Clark, Mrs, 5 Rutland place
Clark, Mrs, broker, 34 South Richmond st.
Clark, Mrs, 153 Rose street
Clark, Miss, milliner, 37 William street
Clark, Miss, 31 Gilmore place
Clark, Miss, 12 Maitland street
Clark, Miss, 1 Gladstone terrace
Clark, Miss M., 18 Clarence street
Clark, Misses, 15 Dick place
Clark, J. J., Venetian blind manufacturer and .Clarke, Alexander Nicoll, 3 Gloucester place
joiner, Gayfield square lane
Clark, James, flesher, 48 Bristo street
Clark, James, of Crossbasket, 7 Chester st.
Clark, James, baker, 3 Charlotte st., Leith
Clarke, James P., civil staff, Royal Engineers,
10 Duncan street, Drummond place
Clarke, James, 58 Broughton street
Clarke, Owen, spirit dealer, 51a Giles street
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Clarke, Mrs Ralph, Meadow lodge, Meadow-
place
Clarkson, Alex., commission agent, etc., 31 St
Andrew square ; house, 7 Minto street
Clarkson, Andrew, house agent, 19 Ashley
buildings, 21 High street
Clarkson, Jas. Burnet, surgeon, 20 Broughton
place
Clarkson, Joseph, 7 Pillans place
Clarkson, Lieutenant-Colonel, 5 Carlton street
Clarkson, W. C, commission agent, 31 St
Andrew square ; house, 7 Minto street
Clarkson, Mrs, 7 Minto street
Clason, James H., 10 Buccleuch place
Clason, Miss, 10 Buccleuch place
Clay, John, smith and ironmonger, 46 North
Pitt street
Clayhills, Mrs, 8 Leamington terrace
Clazy, Miss, 18 Meadow place
Cleghorn, John, carriers' quarters, 100 Grass-
market
CLEGHORN, M., portmanteau, trunk, and
brush manufacturer, 5 South St Andrew
street; house, 31 India street. H^See Adv
p. 61
Cleghorn, Thomas, advocate, sheriff of Argyle-
shire, 26 Queen street
Cleghorn, Miss Jane, Berlin and fancy ware
house, 66 George street; house, 31 India
street
Cleland, John, mill-pick manufacturer, Water
of Leith
Cleland, Peter, teacher of drawing and paint
ing, 2 Darnaway street
Cleland, Misses, 50a Frederick street
Clemens, Mrs L. P. C, 9 Gardner's crescent
Clephane, H., painter, paperhanger, and
glazier, 8 Johnston terrace ; house, 7 Glad
stone terrace
Clephane, Mrs, 15 Buccleuch street
Clerihew, Peter, lodgings, 3 Albany street
Clerk, Dngald, saddler and military accoutre-
ment maker, 39 Rose street
Clerk, Miss, 30 Royal circus
Cleugh, Miss Eliza, 3 Rutland square
Clifford, Rev. Walter, 17 Lauriston street
Clingan & Mortimer, chemists and druggists, 5
Queensferry street
Clow, Win., tailor and clothier, 104 George st. ;
house, 4 Torphichen street
Clowe, Peter, and Co., jobbing masons, Mar-
mion terrace ; house, 5 Murray street, East
Crosscauseway
Clunas & Wilson, builders, Upper Grove place ;
house, 21 Drumdryan street
Clunas, A., coal merchant, 14 Port-Hopetoun;
branch offices, 10 Lothian road and 7 Clerk
street
Clunas, David, architect, 11 Melbourne place ;
house, 6 Tarvet street
Clunas, Mrs, 16 Hart street
Clunes, James, 2 Smith's place
Clunie, John, 4 Park street <
Clydesdale Banking Co. (James GreenhiU,
manager; Rouert Hastings, accountant), 29
George street ; 269 High street (A. Auchie,
agent; P. Cunningham, accountant)
Clydesdale, Miss M., 10 Windmill street
Cobham, M., professor of the pianoforte and
singing, and composer of music, 11 Green-
hill gardens
Cochar, James, 18 Hope terrace
Cochran, John, comb and spoon manufacturer,
Water of Leith
Cochran, Thomas (H.M. Customs), 5 East Pitt
street, Bonnington
Cochrane, Paterson, & Co., corn factors, 4G
Constitution street
Cochrane, Alexander, assistant superintendent,
Echo Bank cemetery
Cochrane, Andrew, brassfounder, 2 Burlington
street
Cochrane, Francis, 12 Royal Exchange
COCHRANE, HENRY, refreshment rooms,
Waverley bridge ; ho., 7 St Andrew square.
* See Adv. p. 96
Cochrane, James (J. Gillon 8p Co.), Summer-
field house, Restalrig road
Cochrane, James (Denholm §• G), 8 Devon pi.
Cochrane, John, baker, 8 Roxburgh place ;
house, 6
Cochrane, John, tin-plate worker, gasfitter,
and plumber, 48 Kirkgate
Cochrane, Jn., M.D., surgeon and apothecary,
503 Lawnmarket ; house, 1 Lauriston park
Cochrane, John W., picture cleaner, liner, and
restorer, 16 Broughton street
Cochrane, Robert H., grocer, 248 Canongate
Cochrane, Rev. Thomas, 24 Rankeillor street
Cochrane, Thomas, plumber and brassfounder,
110 Giles' street and 98 Constitution street
Cochrane, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant,
23 Elm row
Cochrane, Thomas, baker and confectioner,
6 North College street ; house, 2 Drum-
mond street
Cochrane, Wm. G. (C, Paterson, $• Co.), The
Hermitage, Hermitage place, Leith
Cochrane, Mrs, 5 Randolph place
Cochrane, Mrs, 12 Sciennes place
Cochrane, Miss M., greengrocer, 116 Kirkgate
Cochrane, Miss, 35 York place
Cockburn, J., & Campbell, wine merchants,
32 St Andrew square
Cockburn & Co., wine merchants, 127 Con-
stitution street
Cockburn & Macdonald, goldsmiths and
jewellers, 111 Princes street
Cockburn, J. & G., tea, wine, and spirit mer-
chants, 135 Princes street and 21 Castle
street ; house, 30 Castle street
Cockburn & Son, bakers, 18 and 29 Dean street
Cockburn, Alexander, 12 Walker street
Cockburn, A. D., 6 Atholl crescent
Cockburn, A. (C. §• Macdonald), 54 Frederick
street
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Cockburn, Andrew T., grocer, 32 Lauriston st.
Coekburn, C, shirtmaker, 13 Bank street
Cockbnrn, David, boot and shoe maker, 30
Home street
Cockburn, George, watchmaker, 8 Montague
street
Cockburn, J. F., grocer and wine merchant,
20 North-west Circus place ; house, 6 Cum-
berland street
Cockburn, James (G.P.O.), 3 Windmill street
Cockburn, James, Trinity grove, Trinity
Cockburn, James, fruiterer, 11 Lindsay place ;
house. 3 Chapel street
Cockburn, J., 54 India place ; house, 41
Cockburn, John (keeper, Royal Society'), Royal
Institution
Cockburn, Robert (Lines Sf Grieve), 11 St
Andrew square
Cockburn, Thomas, soda water manufacturer,
12 South Niddry street
Cockburn, Thomas, coal agent and dairyman,
52 West Richmond street
Cockburn, W. H. (C. Sf Son), 31 Cheyne st.
Cockburn, Mrs C, capmaker, 13 Bank street
Cockburn, Mrs H. D., 63 Frederick street
Cockburn, Mrs Peter, cowfeeder, 42 Duke
street, Leith
Cockburn, Mrs, 18 Lothian street
Cockburn, Mrs, 5 Doune terrace
Cockburn, Mrs, 12 Dnrnaway street
Cockburn, Mrs, stationer and toy dealer, 43
Great Junction street
Cockburn, Miss, 1 Albyn place
Cockburn, Miss, 3 Chapel street
Cockburn, Misses, 4 Castle street
Cockle, William, draper, 138 Canongate
Cockson, Mrs, India shawl and lace darner, 10
Society
Cogan. Miss, Anelma cottage, Greenhill park
Coghill, John, 6 Gillespie street
Coghill, Mrs William, draper, 81 Nicolson st.
Coghill, Mrs, 5 Nicolson street
Coghill, Mrs, cook, 24 India place
Coghill, Mrs, lodgings, 18 Nicolson street
Coghill, Miss J., 4 Portland terrace
Coghlan, Frances, 1 Mound place
Cohen, S., dealer in watches and watch mate-
rials, 5 Leith street terrace
Golden, John, wright and undertaker, Morri-
son street ; house, 7 Tobago street
Golden, Miss, milliner, 40 Earl Grey street
Coldstream, J. P., W.S., 5 St Andrew square ;
house, 51 York place
Coldstream, Mrs, 51 York place
Coldwell, James, farrier and smith, Mary's pi. ;
house. 11 Hermitage place
Colman, Thomas J., M.R.C.S., Royal Edin-
burgh Asylum, Morningside
Coleman, Mrs Charles, 28 London street
Collector's Office, Canon*; ate Poor-rates,
163 Canongate
Collector's Office, City Parish Poor-
rates. 4 Forrest road
Collector's Office, St Cuthbert's Poor-
rates, 10 Hanover street
Collector's Office, Lank and Assessed
Taxes, Property and Income Tax Office,
12 Waterloo place
Collector's Office, Police, Prison, Im-
provements, etc., Police chambers, High st.
Collector's and Treasurer's Office, Police,
19 Charlotte street, Leith
Collector's Office, South Leith Poor-
rates, 94 Constitution street
COLLEDGE THOMAS, silk mercer and
general draper, 37 Nicolson street ; house, 1
Summerhall. ^ See Adv. p. 65
Colledge, William, surgeon, 1 Springfield
College for Daughters of Ministers of
Church of Scotland and Professors ix
Scottish Universities, Kilgraston road
Collet, Thomas, coal merchant, Rose lane
station ; house, 14 Maryfield place
Collie, D. R., & Son, printers and publishers,
19 St David st. ; house, 29 Buccleuch place
Collie, D. R., jun., printer. 51 Hope park end
Collie, William, shoemaker, 116 Rose street
Collier, John, tailor, 14 Heriot place
Collier, Wm. Francis. LL.D. (English master,
Edinburgh Academy), 10 Saxe-Cobourg pi.
Collier, Miss, greengrocer, 332 Lawnmarket
Collins, Wm., Sons, & Co., Queen's printers
and publishers for Scottish School-book
Association, 37 Cockburn street
Collins, Hugh, artist, 23 London street
Collins, Mrs, 38 Moray place
Colonsay, Right Hon. Lord, 73 Great King st.
Colquhoun, Archibald, 18 Carlton street
Colquhoun, James A., 26 Broughton place
Colquhoun, John, 1 Royal terrace
Colquhoun, John, printer, 11 Duncan St., Leith
Colquhoun, Peter, grocer, 70 Cumberland st.
Colquhoun, William, 18 Coates crescent
Colquhoun, Miss, of Luss, 10 Melville street
Colquhoun, Miss, 11 Torphichen street
Colston & Son, printers, etc., 80 Rose street
Colston, Alex. (C. Sr Son), 10 Findhorn place
Colston. James (C. fySon), 10 Findhorn place
Colterjahn, Wilhelm, ship chandler and pro-
vision merchant, 46 Shore
Coltherd, John, dairy, 16 Cumberland street
Coltherd, Thos. (G.P.O.), 31 Nelson street
Coltman, Archibald, 72 Buccleuch street
Colville, Arthur, builder, St Andrew's place :
house, 9 Tautallon place
Colville, James (Manager of Edinburgh Co-
operative Building Co., Limited), 32 Bell
place
Colville, Mrs, 100 Lauriston place
Colvin, George (DrybroiLgh Sf Co.), 33 Mon-
tague street
Colvin, Mrs, Thorncot, Chamberlain road
Comb, David, coal merch., 20 Port-Hamilton
Combe, Delafield. & Co.'s London porter store
(A. Sf A. Crawford, agents), 15 Quality st.
and 4 Qualitv lane
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Combe, Ree, & Co., corn factors, 17 Constitu-
tion street
Combe, Charles T., 36 York place
Combe, J. S., M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 36 York pi.
Combe, Matthew, tailor and clothier, 13
North bridge ; house, 16 Seton place
Combe, Robert, upholsterer, 30 Hanover street
Combe, William, 1 Dumbiedykes place
Combe. Misses, 7 Morrison street
Commercial Bank of Scotland, 14 George
street; Branches, 30 Grassmarket, 100 South
bridge, 4 North-west Circus place, 2 Green-
side place, and 60 Constitution street
Commercial Printing Company, 22 Howe st.
Commercial Union Assurance Company ( W.
Muirhead, local manager-), 1 Hanover st.
Commissariat Office, North Britain (in
charge, Assistant-commissary-general, Robt.
Gumming), 3 Hill street
Commissary Office, Exchequer Chambers,
Parliament square : James L. Hill, W.S.,
clerk ; Thomas Inglis, depute
Common, Robert, 8 Simpson's court, 74
Potterrow
Common, Robt., jun., draper, 34 Causewayside
Common, Mrs William, 6 Haddington place
Common, Miss E., dressmaker, 7 East Adam st.
Compositors' Benefit Society ; W. Ross, 2
Parkside street, clerk
Compton, Miss, establishment for young
ladies, 28 East Preston street
Comrie, Alex., silver engraver, 47 Thistle st.
Comrie, Mrs Alexander, 39 Montague street
Comrie, Mrs, 34 East Preston street
Comrie, Miss, 8 Gladstone terrace
Conacher, Miss, lodgings, 3 Alva street
Condamine & Company, wine merchants, 4
Duke street, Leith
Condamine & Driunmond, wine merchants, 4
Duke street, Leith
Condamine, J. de la, 25 Pilrig street
Condamine, R. de la, 39 Drummond place
Congleton, Robert, funeral office, 32b Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Connal, Mrs, 10 Nicolson street
Connell, Christopher James, 22 Inverleith row
Connell. James (Procurator-fiscal'' s office,
Sheriff Court-house), 166 Causewayside
Connell, James, shipmaster, 11 Portland place,
Leith
Connell. Mrs Prof. A., 20 Queen street
Conning, Peter (C. B. of S.), 7 Cornwall st.
CONNOLLY, JAMES S., wine and spirit mer-
chant, 266 Canongate ; house, 27 Wright's
houses. ^ See Adv. p. 99
Connolly, John, spirit merchant, 10 Gibb's
entry
Connolly, P. J., 48 Buccleuch street
Connolly, Patrick, broker, 8 Leith wynd
Connolly, Peter, broker, 134 Cowgate
Connolly, Thomas, broker, 261 Cowgate
Connon, Misses, lodgings, 51 Broughton st.
Connor, Rev. James W.. 35 Cockburn street
Connor, John J. (General Register House), 7
Arthur street, Pilrig street
Conochie, .1. (G.P.O.), 10 Middle Arthur pi.
Conochie, Wm., 49 North Richmond street
Conquer & Scott, brush manufactur
Dock street
Conquergood, Charles, corkcutter, 59 K:
Conquergood, Fr., engineer and millwright,
25 Great Junction street
Conquergood, Miss, milliner and dressmaker.
73 George streoi
Considine, Patrick, fruit and provision mer-
chant, 485 and 487 Lawnmarket ; ho. 507
Consolidated Life Assurance Co. (A. K.
Morison, S.S.C., agent), 10 Hanover street
Constable, Joseph, 5 Duke street
Constable, Thomas, printer to Her Majesty,
11 Thistle st. ; house, Kiikland llermistou
Constable, William, 2 East Broughton place
Consuls —
American, Jn. S. Fiske, 94 Constitution st.
Austrian, Royal Imperial, W. Worms.
C. O. Naumann, chancellor, 12 Scot-
land street, and 48 Charlotte street,
Leith
Belgian, Jn. Somerville, jun., 37 Bernard
street
Brazilian, H. Denovan, 16 Fyfe place
Danish Consul- General, Walter Berry, 43
Constitution street
Danish Vice-Consul, M. Sorensen, 53
Constitution street
French, R. Wagner, 55 Bernard street :
office open Tuesdays and Fridays, 12 to 4.
Hanseatic Vice, A. Robinow, 62 Consti-
tution street
Italian, Stoltz, Loff, & Co., 55 Bernard st.
Mecklenburg, Peter Taysen, 25 Constitu-
tion street
Netherlands, George V. Turnbull, 23
Sandport street
Norwegian. See Swedish.
Oldenburg, Leybourne Watson, 74 Con-
stitution street
Portuguese, William Muir, Wet docks
Prusslan, J. G. Thomson, 14 York place,
and 29 St Andrew street, Leith
Prusslan Vice, A. AY. Beda, 6 Bernard st.
Russian, David Thom, 68 Constitution st.
Spanish, A. R. Gordon, 37 Broughton st.
Swedish and Norwegian, A. H. Hutchin-
son, Middle Dock gate, Commercial st.
Turkish Acting Vice, Edward Sang, 2
George street
Conway, Mrs, 21 Lauriston street
Cook, M. & J., hat manufacturers, 10 Nicol-
son street
Cook, W. & J., W.S., 61 Castle street
Cook, Alexander, fishmonger, poulterer, and
game dealer, 3 South-east Circus place
Cook, A. Shank, advocate, 35 Great Xing st.
Cook, Andrew, town officer, Council cham-
bers, Leith ; house, 19 Charlotte street
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Cook, Andrew, printer, 30 St James' square
COOK, CHARLES MORTON, grocer and1
spirit dealer, 178 Fountainbridge. ^ See
Adv. p. 99
Cook, David, S.S.C. : chambers, 60 Hanover
street ; house, 67 Great King street
Cook, James, 11 Archibald place
Cook, John, W.S. (W. Sf J. C), 11 Great
King street
Cook, John, 47 Cumberland street
Cook, J., butcher, 118 Cowgate
Cook, Joseph, confectioner, 32 West Cross-
causeway
Cook, Captain Lewis A. (late Bengal Army),
8 Drum dry an street
COOK, W., hairdresser and perfumer, 3
Deanhaugh street ; house, 55 India place.
* See Adv. p. 103
Cook, Mrs Alex., carter, Portland pi., Leith
Cook, Miss,, 10 Claremont park
Cook, Miss, 5 East Broughton place
Cook, Misses, 69 Great King street
Cooke, James, 3 Hope park terrace
Cooke, John M., 10 Montague street
Cooke, John, 39 Fountainbridge
Cooke, Thomas, commercial traveller, 4 East
Broughton place
Cooper, Craig, & Craig's United Mercantile
Agency, 4 George street ; and London, Glas-
gow, and Dublin
Cooper, Thomas, & Co., wholesale warehouse-
men and manufacturers, 18 Market street
Cooper, Alexander, carver and gilder, 32 Con-
stitution street ; house, 41
Cooper, Archibald, hairdresser and perfumer,
19 Downie place
Cooper, David, accountant and J. P. officer,
15 St James' square
Cooper, David, 18 Fleshmarket close
Cooper, George W., inspector of hackney car-
riages, City Chambers ; house, 24 Buccleuch
place
Cooper, Hunter, grocer, 1 Maryfield place
Cooper, James, 27 Hamilton pi., Stockbridge
Cooper, Jas., confectioner, 29 N. Richmond st.
Cooper, J. Henry (Mackay §■ Co.), 13 Hope
park terrace
Cooper, J. R., dockmaster, 1 Madeira street
Cooper, James, bootmaker, 5 Leith street ter.
Cooper, James, 29 Clarence street
Cooper, John, clerk, 62a Broughton street
Cooper, Rev. John, 7 Hope park terrace
Cooper, Robert, lodgings, :.;0 Albany street
Cooper, Thomas (C. §• Co.), 8 Blacket place
Cooper, William, teacher of writing, arith-
metic, and bookkeeping, 17 York place
Cooper, Wm., cowfeeder, 36 Broughton street
Cooper, Mrs, rubber shampooer, '2 Northum-
berland place
Cooper, Mrs, cowfeeder, 4 Sheriff brae
Cooper, Miss Hannah, 1 Lord Russell place
Copenhagen Steam Packet Office (James
Currie $' Co.), 34 Bernard street
Copestake, Moore, Crampton, & Co., lace
manufacturers, 15a Princes street
Copland, G., merchant, 15 South Clerk street
Copland, Harry Y. D., 27 Stafford street
Copland, John P., 11 Lauriston park
Copland, R. T.; tailor and clothier, 37 Frede-
rick street
Copland, Samuel, superintendent of county
police, County buildings ; house, 7 Johnston
terrace
Corbet, Patrick, teacher, New Greyfriars sch.
Corbet, Peter, grocer, 9 Elbe street
Corbett, Rev. Wm., St Patrick's, Cowgate
Corbett, Mrs J., lodgings, 14 Cumberland st.
Corbin, Mrs Janet, 1 Albany street, Leith
Corlett, Miss, 26 Howe street
Cormack, Alexander, L.D.S., dental surgeon,
53 George iv. bridge
Cormack, David A., solicitor, agent, Law Life
Assurance Society of London, 33 York place
Cormack, David, commission agent, 5 Upper
Grove place
Cormack, George, bookbinder, 89 Abbey hill
Cormack, James, bootmaker, 29 Nelson street
Cormack, Robert, bootmaker, 19 Gay field sq.
Cormack, Mrs, 21 Leopold place
Cormack, Mrs, 13 Gayfield square
Cormack, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 5 Up. Grove pi.
Cormack, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 12 Union place
Cormack, Mrs, 11 Middleby street
Cormack, Miss, 10 South Charlotte street
Corn Exchange, Edinburgh, Grassmarket
Corn Exchange, Leith, 35 Constitution street
Cornelius, Wm., artist, 66 Broughton street
Corner, James, house carpenter and cabinet-
maker, Heriot hill, Canonmills
Corner, Jas. M., wood engraver, 8 Brighton st.
Corner, John, tailor and clothier, 53 George
street; house, 136
Corner, Miss Mary, ladies' body-belt and stay
maker, 161 Rose street
Cornet, Mrs, lodgings, 33 Cumberland street
Cornfoot, Mrs, grocer, 192 Rose street
Cornillon, Hypolite W., S.S.C, 67 George
street; house, 1 Duncan st., Drummond pi.
Corns, William, 16 Hart street
Cornwall, James, M.D., F.R.C.S., 6 West
Circus place
Cornwall, Mrs, dressmaker, 5 Howe street \
Cornwall, Miss. 8 Osborne terrace
Corstorphine, Peter, shoemaker, 3 Cumber-
land street
Cosens, Peter, advocate, 70 Great King st.
Cosens, Mrs, 70 Great King street
Cossar, G. (Bank of Scotland), 3 Frederick st.
Cossar, James, writer, 3 East Broughton pi.
Cossar, John, spirit mercht., 14 Greenside row
Cossar, Miss, 8 India street
Cottam, John Sidney, pianoforte tuner, 4G
Cockburn street
Cotton, George, & Son, tobacconists to the
royal household, 23 Princes street
Cotton, George, S.S.C, 51 Castle street
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Cotton, George (G. C. S,- Son), 71 Bristo st.
Cotton. George, tobacconist, 231 High street;
house, 10 Buccleuch place
Cotton, John, snuff manufacturer, 122 Princes
street ; house, 15 Union street
Cotton, Wm. (G. C. Sr Son), 11 Blacket pi.
Coubrough, John, grocer and spirit merchant,
19 Greenside street
Couchman, Edwin R., surveyor for Lloyds'
register of shipping, 56 Constitution street ;
house, 5 Wardie avenue
Coull, R., china merchant, 15a North-west
Circus place
Coulson, John L., Craigend brewery, 81 North
Back of Canongate
Council Chambers, 10 Royal Exchange
Council Chambers, Leith, 19 Charlotte street
County Fire Office, 68 Princes street ; John
Bryce, resident secretary. Agents, J. H.
Stott, 12 Niddry street ; S. E. Trotter, 7
North St David street
County Marine Issuance Co. (Limited), 1
Hanover street : J. J. Farquharson, agent.
County Police and Prison Tax Office ( W.
Kennedy, collector), County buildings
i County Police Office, County buildings :
Alfred John List, chief constable and J. P.
Fiscal, County rooms; house, 3-4 Grange rd.
! County Prison Board (David Murray, C.A.,
clerk to the Board), 46 George street
Couper, Chas. Tennant, advocate, 2 St Colme
street
Couper, TV. H., town clerk of Leith, 19 Char-
lotte st.; house, Cardrona, Ferry road, Leith
Couper, Mrs D., dealer in china and glass, 23
Haddington place
Couper, Mrs, 19 Warriston crescent
Couper, J. & A., dressmakers, 57 Hanover st.
Couper, Misses, Wight's place
Courant Printing and Publishing Office,
188 High street
Court, John, S.S.C., 21 George square
Cousin & Ormiston, surveyors and valuators
of buildings, 12 Royal Exchange
Cousin, David, city architect, City chambers ;
house, Eskgrove, Inveresk
Cousin, George (C. &c Ormiston), 5 Brunts-
field terrace
Cousin, J., cabinetmaker, 6 East Sciennes st.
Cousland, David, & Co. (late Davidson, Win.,
I 8f Co.), wholesale and retail ironmongers,
. 55 George iv. bridge
Cousland, Mrs, 1 Clerk street
Couston, Thomson, & Co., wine and spirit
merchants, 17 Quality street
Couston, David (C, Thomson, fy Co.), 6 Mans-
field place
Couston, Miss, 9 Hamilton place, Newington
ICOUSTON, MISS J. A., portmanteau, trunk,
and brush manufacturer, 132 Princes st. ;
house, 5 Hope street. >K See Adv. p. 54
Coutie, Alex. (M'G. fr C), 3 Gladstone ter.
Coutie, W., boot and shoemaker, 235 High st.
Coutts, Andrew, pilot, 55 Bernard street
Coutts, James, 4 Hill place
Coutts, John, coal agent (Deans fr Moore), 11
Bangor road
Coventry, Andrew, advocate, 29 Moray place
Coventry, Rev. Geo., of Shanwcll. 33 Melville
street
Coventry, H. J., W.S. (Menzies if C), 7 Sfc
Andrew square
Coventry, John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer,
3 Dundas st. and S.-W. Thistle st. lane
Coventry, William, cooper, 23 Port-Hopetoun
Cowan & Co., envelope manufacturers, 104
High street
Cowan & Co., papermakers and stationers, 38
West Register street
Cowan & Strachan, silk mercers, etc., 15
Princes street
Cowan, Alex. D., & Sons, silver platers and
saddlers' ironmongers, 433 Lawmnarket ;
house, Cameron bank
Cowan, Wm. & Benjamin, gas-meter manu-
facturers ; works, 60 Buccleuch street
Cowan, Alexander 0., M.D., 35 Royal terrace
Cowan, And., general draper, 109 West port
Cowan, Benjamin L. (of W. Sf B. C), Rose-
hall lodge, Dalkeith road
Cowan, David (Hunter, Blair, fy C), 7 York
place
Cowan, Dugald, bookseller and stationer, 4-
East Register street ; house 5 Leith st. ter.
Cowan, Geo., M.D., surgeon, 30 Clerk street ;
house, 14 Rankeillor street
Cowan, Geo., rouge manufacturer, 18 Bruns-
wick street
Cowan, James, 35 Royal terrace
Cowan, James, gardener, 28 Croft-an-righ
CowTan, James, surgeon R.N., 28c Upper
Gray street
Cowan, John, flesher, 15 West Nicolson street
n d 13 Middle market
Cowan, John, W.S. (Dalmahoy §■ C), 4
Ainslie place
Cowan, John, sheep and cattle agent, S Hope
park square
COWAN, JOSEPH A., fishing rod and tackle
maker, 18 Brunswick street, Stockbridge.
^ See Adv. p. 61
Cowan, Lord, 4 Ainslie place
Cowan, Patrick, 5 Merchiston place
Cowan, P., 15 Princes street
Cowan, Robert, W.S., 9 Carlton terrace
Cowan, R. Cameron, C.A., 1 George street ;
house, 13 Pitt street
Cowan, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 1
Bristo port ; house, 12 Gladstone terrace
Cowan, Thomas, grocer, wine merchant, and
provision dealer, 67 Nicolson street
Cowan, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 3D
Cumberland street
Cowan, Walter, 24 Drummond place
Cowan, W. (Governor of St Cuthbirt's Poor-
house), St Cuthbert's lane
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Cowan, William, wood engraver and draughts-
man, 15 St James' square
Cowan, Wm. (of C. §■ Strachan), 2 Montpelier
Cowan, William, LL.D., 24 Northumberland
street, and Linburn house, Ratho
Cowan Wm. (of W. #■ B. C), 22 Grange loan
Cowan, Mrs, 11 York place
Cowan, Mrs John, 6 Montague street
Cowan, Miss C, draper, 10 Romilly place
Cowan, Miss J., milliner and straw bonnet
maker, 100 Kirkgate
Cowan, Misses, 35 Royal terrace
Crabb, Mrs Alexander, 6 West Preston street
Crabbie, J., & Co., wine and spirit merchants
and rectifiers, 58 Great Junction street
Crabbie, John, 22 Royal terrace
Crabbie, John M., merchant, 6 Brunton place
Cradock, John, coal merchant, 4 Park street
j Craig Brothers & Co., woollen warehousemen,
11 South bridge
! Craig, Christie, & Co., hat manufacturers, 23
Potterrow
j Craig & Rose, oil merchants and drysalters,
Anderson place
Cowe, Andrew, grocer and spirit merchant, i Craig, Alexander, C.A., 7 Thistle street
211 Canongate
Cowe, Henry, fishcurer, 51 Giles street; house,
Tweed villa, Newhaven road
Cowie, James, builder, 38 Haddington place ;
house, 54 Pilrig model buildings
Cowie. T., grocer, 23 South College street;
house, 21
Cowie, Mrs James, 7 Freer street
Cowieson, Peter, print-seller and general ware-
'houseman, 39a Lothian street, and 1, 3, 5
Brighton street ; house, Woodend villa,
Moruingside place
Cownie, Wm., & Sons, tailors and clothiers,
63 South bridge
Cownie, David (W. C. $• Sons), 4 Park street
Cownie, Jas. G., 39 South bridge; house, 3
West Preston street
Cownie, T. O. ( W. C. $• Son), 24 Melville
terrace
Cownie, William, clothier and general draper,
5 Nicolson street ; house, 9 Hope park ter.
Cownie, Mrs, 4 Carlung place
Cowpar, Misses, 24 Clarence street
Cowper, A., 6 Atholl place
Cowper, A., 2 Rutland square
Cowper, Charles N., S.S.C. (Curror §• C), 5
Cambridge street
Cowper, William, 6 Union street
Cowper, M. & A., corset, skirt, and belt
makers, 56 George street
Cox's Commercial hotel, 57 North bridge
Cox, Lieut.-Col. J. Hamilton, Fort-major,
Edinburgh Castle
Cox, James (A. Thomson Sj- Co.), 57 North
bridge
Cox, Robert, W.S., 25 Rutland street
Cox, Robert, jun., 13 Manor place
Cox, Rev. William J., 2 Vanburgh place
Cox, Wm., lithographic printer and envelope
maker, black borderer, etc., 2a Greenside pi.
Cox, Mrs George, 13 Manor place
Coxe, Sir James (Commissioner in Lunacy),
Post Office buildings
Coxson, James, grocer, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 100 Abbey hill and 7 Elm row ;
house, 2 Comely green crescent
Coyne, Roderick A. F. A., civil engineer,
land surveyor, and valuator, 24 George st. ;
house, 17 Cheyne street
Crabb, David, 4 Montague street
Craig, Andrew, joiner, 24 West Lauriston
place ; house, 5 Portland place
Craig, Arch. (Craig Brothers), 16 Blacket pi.
Craig, Archibald (Treasurer, George Watsoris
Hospital), 11 South bridge
Craig, Mrs Charles, baker, 4 Claremont place
Craig, D., baker, 6 East Norton pi.; house, 8
Craig, David, draper, 47 Clerk street
Craig, David, jun., baker, 76 Thistle street
Craig, D. (Assistant Keeper of Register of
Homings, etc.), General Register House
Craig, George W., shipmaster, 10 Madeira st.
Craig, Henry, Wardie crescent
Craig, James T. Gibson, W.S., 24 York place
Craig, James, clothier, hatter, hosier, and
shirtmaker, 87 South bridge ; house, 64
South Clerk street
Craig, Jas., draper and clothier, 50 Lothian st.
Craig, James, wine merchant and grocer, 40
Broughton street ; house, 38
Craig, James, shoemaker, 44 North bridge ;
house, 2
Craig, James, grocer and wine merchant, 40
Clerk street ; house, 2 Lord Russell place
Craig, Jas., distiller (Menzies, Bernard, &■ C),
33 Manor place
Craig, James, surgeon, F.R.C.S., 16 Manor pi.
Craig, James, 1 Summerhall place
Craig, James, bookbinder, 47 Hope park end
Craig, John, 18 Grange loan
Craig, John (agent for Ferguslie Fire-clay
Depot), Spittal street
Craig, John B. (C. Brothers fr Co.), 17 Miller-
field place
Craig, John W., grocer and provision mer-
chant, 22 North-west Circus place
Craig, John, engineer, 19 Hawthorn bank ter-
race, Leith
Craig, J. Millar, teacher of music, 8 East
Norton place
Craig, Nathaniel, Windlestrawlee. Ferry road,
Wardie
Craig, Thomas, 34 East Preston street
Craig, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 50
Broughton street ; house, 3 Barony street
Craig, William, insurance agent, 110 Rose st.
Craig, Wm. L., Union Bank, 62 George street
(and agent for Lancashire Insurance Co.) ;
house, 6 St Vincent street
Craig, Mrs J.. 8 Grove street
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Craig, Miss, 6 Carlton street
Craighead, Miss, 3 Hamburgh place
Craigie, D. & A., plasterers, Gilmore park ;
house, 46 Grindlay street
Craigie, Forbes {Accountant's Office, G.P.O.),
15 Gladstone terrace
Craigie, James, straw bonnet manufacturer,
79 Leith street ; house, 54 George square
Craigie, James, 12 Cumberland street
Craigie, Mrs H., Falcon hall, Morningside
Craigie, Miss, of Dumbarnie, 17 Rutland st.
Craik, James, 22 Ainslie place ; office, 66
Queen street
Cramond, Andrew, 16 Gladstone terrace
Cramond, W. D., furniture dealer, 1 Orchard-
field street
Cramond, Mrs John, 6 Macnab street
Cranbrook, Rev. James, 1 Gayfield place
Cranston & Elliot, silk mercers and drapers,
47 North bridge
Cranston, R., jun. {€'. $■ Elliot), 59 Lauriston
place
Cranston, Robert, New Waverley temperance
hotel, Old Post Office buildings, Waterloo
place
Cranston, Robert, Waverley temperance hotel,
43 Princes street ; house, 18 Spring gardens,
Abbey hill
Cranstoun, Mrs, cook, 26 India place
Cranstoun, O, dressmaker, 10 Hanover st.
Craven, AVilliam, lace merchant, 121 Princes
; street : house, Brunnington house, Cor-
storphine
Craven, Mrs, 3 Cambridge street
Craw, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant,
21 Abbey ; house, 17
Craw, M., Heriot bill, Canonmills
Craw, William C, cork manufacturer, 6 East
Adam street ; house, 62 Nicolson street
Crawford & M'Cabe, law and general printers,
7 George street
Crawford & Simson, W.S., 33 Abercromby pi.
Crawford, A. & A., commission merchants, 15
• Quality street and 4 Quality lane
Crawford, D. & J. Y. Guthrie, S.S.C., 76
George street
Crawford, Aikman (A. §■ A. C), 8 Gayfield
square
Crawford, Alexander, dairy and provision
merchant, 4i Drummond street
Crawford, Archibald (A. & A. C), Bellevue,
Ferry road, Wardie
Crawford, A. H., H.E.I.C.S., 19 Royal ter.
Crawford, Rev. David, D.D., sub-treasurer to
U.P. Church, 5 Queen street ; house, 8 E.
Brighton crescent. Portobello
Crawford, David, S.S.C., commissioner of the
High Court of Chancery, 76 George street;
house, 2 Elcho terrace, Portobello
Crawford, David, hosier and glover, trimming,
smallware, Berlin wool, and stay merchant,
; 80 Nicolson street ; house, 120
Crawford, David L., 55 South Clerk street
Crawford, Donald, advocate, 18 Melville st.
Crawford, George, greengrocer, 21 North
Richmond street
Crawford, George, jun., baker and coniW--
tioncr, 11 Leven st. ; house, 1 Tarvet st.
Crawford, Jas., refreshment rooms. Newhaven
Crawford, James, warehouseman, 50 South
bridge ; house, 4 Rillbank crescent
Crawford, James, boot and shoe maker. 1 £
Bernard's place
Crawford, James, porter, 3 Bowling-green Bt.
Crawford, John, milliner and straw bonnet
maker, 5 Clerk street
Crawford, John {Shore Sf C), 35 Earl Grey st.
Crawford, John, Balquhatstone coal office. 8
Port-Hopetoun and 118 Princes street
Crawford, John, 2 Baxter's place
Crawford, John Knox, S.S.C., 10 George st.
Crawford, John, governor, Orphan's bo.-jd t;ii
Crawford, Nimmo, leather cutter, 55 Cross-
causeway
Crawford, Robert, of Westbrook, S.S.C., 12
St Andrew square
Crawford, Sam., hatter, 47 Candlemaker row
Crawford, Rev. Thomas J., D.D., Professor of
Divinity, 13 Great King street
Crawford, Thomas, baker, 68 Kirkgate
Crawford, W., portrait painter, 2 Lynedoch
place
Crawford, William, 9 Davie street
Crawford, William, printer, 16 London street
Crawford, William, baker, 31 Shore and 2
Princes street ; house, 6 Wellington place
Crawford, Mrs D., 3 Davie street
Crawford, Mrs James, 11 Lynedoch place
Crawford, Mrs John, 2 Kirk street
Crawford, Mrs, 18 Melville street
Crawford, Mrs, 14 Chester street
Crawford, Mrs, 11 South Norton place
Crawford, Mrs, 31 Gayfield square
Crawford, Mrs, 17 Dean terrace
Crawford, Mrs, ladies' and sick nurse, 50
Thistle street
Crawford, Misses, 17 Archibald place
Crawford, Miss, embroiderer, 26 India place
Crease, William, & Co., manufacturers. 43
Cockburn street
Crease, James B., family linen and outfit ware-
house, 34 Hanover street
Crease, Wm., com. traveller, 118 Princes st.
Crease, William (TF. C. £ Co.), 24 Buccleuch
place
Crease, William, merchant, 6 George square
Crease, Mrs, 7 Gilmore place
Cree, James, merchant, 34 Royal terrace
Cree, Mrs William, 34 Royal terrace
Crerar, Alexander, jun., spirit dealer, 229
Cowgate ; house, 1 Hill square
Crerar, Alex., sen., spirit dealer, 73 Cowgate
Crerar, Daniel, 10 East Norton place
Crerar, George, machinist, manufacturer of
sewing machines, Logie mills. Lower
Bronsjhton road ; house'. 25 Barony street
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Crerar, William, ironfounder, Tollcross
Crerar, Mrs John, spirit merchant, 106 Ni col-
son street and 3 Gibb's entry
Crerar1 s School, 13 Forth street
Cribbes, John, grocer, 4 Calton street ; house,
4 Calton hill
Cribbes, Matthew, lapidary, 5 St James' sq.
Cribbes, Peter, lapidary, 5 St James' square ;
house, 53 George IV. bridge
Cribbes, Peter, watchmaker and jeweller, 18
and 20 Bank street and 33 Cockburn street;
house, 53 George iv. bridge
Cribbes, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 71
Grassmarket ; house, 8 Graham street
Crichton & Archibold, jewellers, 5 Leith street
terrace
Crichton, G. & M., gold and silver smiths and
watchmakers, 18 Princes street
Crichton, W., & Son, silver plate manufac-
turers, West Thistle street lane, north side
Crichton, David, engineer officer, R.N., 2
Pilrig cottages, Leith walk
Crichton, George, 15 Bruntsfield place
Crichton, Hew, S.S.C. (Tait £■ C), 13 Nelson
street
Crichton, H. Hamilton, W.S., 13 Nelson st.
Crichton, J. A., advocate, 13 Nelson street
Crichton, James (Mackay, Cunningham, §■ Co.),
15 AVest Maitland street
Crichton, James, baker, 1 West Crosscause-
way
Crichton, M. H., 21 West Sciennes
Crichton, W. M., designer and engraver, 75
Princes street
Crichton, W., 28 Rankeillor street
Crichton, Mrs A., 1 Rockville place
Crichton, Mrs Colonel, 8 Danube street
Crichton, Mrs Maitland Makgill, 54 Melville
street
Crichton, Mrs, 3 Tollcross
Crichton, Mrs, 43 Thistle street
Crichton, Mrs, 3 Crichton street
Crighton & Thomson, wine merchants and
family grocers, 77 South Clerk street
Crighton, Alexander, commercial traveller, 3
Rockville place
Crighton, James, grocer, tea and wine mer-
chant, 1 Kerr street ; house, 16 Dean ter.
Crighton, Mrs J. H., 24 Buccleuch place
Croal, George, teacher of music, 17 London
street
Croal, Thomas A., 5 South Clerk street
Croal, Mrs R. E., 34 Buccleuch place
Croall, J. & W., coach and harness makers,
York lane
CROALL, JOHN, & SONS, postmasters
and funeral undertakers, Royal Caledonian
Bazaar, 9 and 10 Leith walk, 8 Nicolson
street, and 45 Constitution street. ^ See
Adv. p. 113
Croall, P., & Sons, coachbuilders, 61 Princes
street
Croall, David, 4 Greenhill gardens
Croall, George, fruiterer and confectioner, 1
Romilly place
Croall, John, coachbuilder and coach-pro-
prietor, 4 Princes street and Leith walk
Croall, Robert, job and postmaster, Middle-
field house, Leith walk
Croall, William (J. S,- W. C), 20 Leopold
place
Croall, Mrs William, 21 Broughton street
Croan, Patrick, fish salesman, 1 Fishmarket,
100 Grassmarket, and 18 Halkerston wynd<
Crocket, Thomas, basketmaker and willow
merchant, Market stairs, 27 North bridge ;
house, 47 Carrubber's close
Crocket, Thomas G., basketmaker, 14 Hal-.,
kerston wynd ; house, 13 James' court
Crockett, David, grocer and wine merchant,
4 Rosehill place ; house, 1
Croil, Mrs A., 11 Hope terrace
Crokat, General, 52 Inverleith row
Croket, Miss, 10 Lynedoch place
Crole, David, 3 Ramsay gardens
Croley, William, riding and medical belt,
maker, 13 Frederick street
ICroley, William, pharmaceutical chemist, 128;
Lauriston place .; house, 126
Croley, Mrs, staymaker, 13 Frederick street
Croll, David, fruiterer, 27 Hanover street;
house, 53 Frederick street
Croll, James (Geol. Sur. of Scotland), Jor-1
danburn cottage
Croll, Robert, 9 Drumdryan street
Croll, Mrs D., 26 Buccleuch place
Cromar, Alexander (Gallie, Laird, §• Co.), St
Catherine's place
Cromb, Robert, 29 Rintoul place
Crombie, Major Alexander, 23 Regent terrace
Crombie, Alexander, contractor, 20 Burnside
Crombie, Alexander, jun., W.S., 5 North
Charlotte street
Crombie, David, lodgings, 22 India street
Crombie, David, 10 Gladstone terrace
Crombie, George (Somerville Sp C), 4 Chal-
mers buildings
Crombie, John, merchant, 19 Brown square;
house, 90 Lauriston place
Crombie, John (agent for Blackie. 8? Son), 5-
South College street
Crombie, Robert (M. $ Crombie) 26 Rankeil-
lor street
CROMBIE, THOS., dairyman and contractor
for carting, Bell's mills. ^ See Adv. p. 99
Crombie, Miss, 90 Lauriston place
Crooks, John, 14 Spittal street
Crooks, John, house carpenter and builder,
55 Causewayside ; house, 1 Glengyle ter.
Crooks, William, commission agent, 13 Ber-
nard street
Crooks, Miss Jane, 37 Manor place
Croom, Rev. David M., Crawick villa, Cham-
berlain road
Cropper, William, & Son, house painters and
glaziers, 1 India street ; house, 25
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Oropper, William, Jan., house painter, 25
. India street
Crosbie, John, 68 Cumberland street
Crosbie, John, confectioner, 18 E. Richmond
street
Crosbie, Maxwell {Mackenzie fy C), 18
Brougham street
Crosbie, Thomas, tailor, 4 East Arthur place
Crosbie, Miss Jane, milliner, 4 E. Arthur pi.
Cross, Edward, York lodge, York road
Cross, William, assaye master, 22 Gayfield
■ square
Crossan, Mrs, 21 Broughton place
.Crossan, Misses, milliners, 29 Broughton st.
Crouch, W., & Son, gold and silver smiths,
watchmakers, jewellers, and manufacturers
of Scotch jewellery, etc., 32 and 34 North
bridge, and 221 Regent street, London; ho.
7 Newington terrace
Crow, George H., mason, etc., 51 N. Pitt st.
Crow, Philip, bootmaker, 13 Montague street
Crow, Thomas, house carpenter and joiner,
Morrison street
Crow, Thomas, confectioner, 5 Church street
Crowe, J. D., rector, Dr A. Thomson's School,
10 Queensferry street ; house, 18 Nelson st.
Crowe, Robert Burns, 5 Lothian road
Crowe, Mrs, 5 Thomson place
Crowlie, Miss, matron Industrial school, 24
King street
Crown Hotel, 10 and 11 Princes street
Crown Life Assurance Company (H. W.
Cornillon, S.S.C., secretary for Scotland),
67 George street
Crown Office, Parliament square
Crowson, Isabella, spirit dealer, 435 Lawn-
market
Crozier, James, dairy, 285 High street
Crudelius, R. W., Chapelside, 7 Laverock
bank terrace
Crudelius, Mrs, Jessfield, Newhaven road
Cruickshank, Alexander, & Sods, hosiers, shirt-
makers, hatters, and ladies', gentlemen's,
and children's outfitters, baby linen ware-
house, 57 and 61 George street
Cruickshank, Alexander, recorder and super-
intendent, Recorder's Office, West Kirk ;
house, 2 Viewforth park
Cruickshank, Edward, 39 George square
Cruickshank, Francis, portrait-painter, 24
George street ; house, 14 Henderson row
Cruickshank, James, surgeon, 5 Nelson street
Cruickshank, John, surveyor, 100 Gilmore
place
Cruickshank, P., 8 Wallace place
Cruickshank, William, engraver, lithographer,
and printer, 18 St James' square ; house,
28 Grove street
Cruickshank, Mrs John, 2 Grove street
Cruickshank, Miss, 6 Duncan st., Newington
Cruickshanks & Ronaldson, upholsterers, cabi-
netmakers, undertakers, and house agents,
1 M'Neil place, and 56 Bernard street
Cruickshanks, George (C. 8p Ronaldson), 7
Crown street
Cruttenden, Edward, cabinetmaker and up-
holsterer, 4 Thomas street
Cuddie, Clementine, Canaan lane
Cull, John, tobacconist and stationer, 30
Bridge street
Cullen, Rev. G. D., 33 Royal terrace
Cullen, Jamas, china merchant, 58 St An-
drew street, Leith
Cullen, John J., letter-carrier, 15 High School
yards
Cullen, Martin, provision merchant, 194 Cow-
gate ; house, 37 Blair street
Cullen, Michael, grocer and wine merchant,
252 Cowgate
Cullen, Thomas, surveyor of taxes, 12 Water-
loo place ; house, 9 Cumin place
Cullen, Mrs John, 1 Claremont place
Culley's lodgings, 3 West Register street
Gumming, Thomas, & Son, trunk, portman-
teau, brush, basket, and packing-box
makers, 2 Cockburn street
dimming, Alex., grocer and wine merchant.
179 Pleasance ; house, 10 Montague street
Gumming, Boswall, late supervisor Inland
Revenue, 9 South Norton place
Cumming, Charles, cupper to the Royal In-
firmary, 17 London street
Cumming, Chas., chemist and druggist, 40
Dublin street ; house, 17 London street
Cumming, Capt. J. {assistant secretary, Scot-
tish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals), 17 Drummond street
Cumming, James, LL.D., H.M. Inspector of
Schools, 27 Windsor street
Cumming, James, wholesale wine and spirit
merchant, 7 Grassmarket ; house, 3 Lauri-
ston park
Cumming, James, shoemaker, 23 Cumberland
street
Cumming, James, artist, 26 Elder street
Cumming, Rev. James Elder, 21 Mayfield
terrace
Cumming, John, artist, 1 Hanover street
Cumming, Kenneth, grocer, wine and spirit
merchant, 18 Union place
Cumming, Robert, 4 Bright terrace
Cumming, Robert, bookseller, stationer, and
news-agent, 249 High street
Cumming, Thomas (C. Sf Son), 1 Mound place
Cumming, W., M.D., RR.C.P., 18 Ainsliepl.
Gumming, William, V.S., 81 St Cuthbert's
glebe
Cumming, William, bootmaker, 26b West port
Cumming, Mrs Elizabeth, tobacconist, 10 St
Vincent street
Cumming, Mrs A., 38 Brunswick street
dimming, Mrs Valiant, Richmond cottage,
Church hill
Cummings, Mrs, hotel, 81 St Cuthbert's qlebe
Cunard Royal Mail Steamers to New York
— J. P. Oliver, agent — 46 George street
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Cundell, Joseph {Agent, British Linen Co.),
48 Bernard street
Cuningham & Co., wine merchants, 17 Clyde
street ; house, 9 Chester street
Cuningham, Alexander {secretary, Northern
Lighthouses), 9 Chester street
Cuningham. John, plumber and gasfitter, 45
Bernard street
Cuningham, W. A., 86 Great King street
Cuningham, Miss, 86 Great King street
Cuninghame, Mrs, 2o Moray place
Cuninghame, Miss, 27 Raeburn place
Cunning, "William, smith and ironmonger, 38
Queen street; house, 9 South-east Circus
place
Cunningham, Eraser, & Co., nurserymen and
florists, Comely bank and Edgehill nursery
Cunningham, J. & J., seed, linseed cake, and
artificial manure merchants: office, 102 West
bow ; stores, West Bowling-green street ;
chemical works, Salamander street
Cunningham. A. L., smith, 12 Sandport st. ;
house, 21 Dock street
Cunningham, Alexander, 5 Brandfield place
Cunningham, Alexander, coal merchant, 5
Port-Hopetoun ; house, 25 Earl Grey street
Cunningham, Andrew, jun. {successor to J.
Russet), plate-glass agent, glass merchant,
glazier, and slater, 18 Leith street ; house,
9 Prince Consort place
Cunningham, Andrew, 21 Admiralty street
Cunningham, G., civil engineer, 135a George
street ; house. 2 Ainslie place
Cunningham, Gavin, joiner, 6 X. James' street
Cunningham, James, 50 Queen street
Cunningham, James C. (./. cy /. C), 88 Lau-
riston place
Cunningham, James, grocer and spirit mer-
chant, 7 Canning place
Cunningham, James, wright, 11 Pattison
street ; house, 23 Bernard street
Cunningham, James, contractor, Mary place
Cunningham, John {Signet Library), 2 Atholl
place
Cunningham, John, dairyman, 33 Cumber-
land street
Cunningham, John, 76 Fountainbridge
Cunningham, John Thos., L.D.S., R.C.S.E.,
dental surgeon, 114 Lauriston place
Cunningham, Lennox Thompson, M.D., R.N.,
20 Warriston crescent
Cunningham, Peter {Clydesdale Bank, High
street), 3 Pilrig street
Cunningham, Thomas, hat manufacturer, 61
North bridge
Cunningham, Thomas, tailor and clothier, 23
St Mary's wynd
Cunningham, William H., 22 East Preston st.
Cunningham, William, 4 Hope terrace, Leith
Cunningham, William, church officer, 1a
Madeira place
Cunningham, M. & H., dressmakers, 10 Char-
lotte street, Leith
Cunningham, Mrs Catherine, grocer and spirit
merchant, 6 and 7 Lapicide place
Cunningham, Mrs J. S., 7 Royal terrace
Cunningham, Mrs Janet, 20 High street
Cunningham, Mrs Patrick, 31 Princes street
Cunningham. Mrs Thomas, 18 Graham street
Cunningham, Mrs, 17 Salisbury road
Cunningham, Mrs, 2 Haddington place
Cunningham, Mrs, provision merchant, 7 S.
St James' street
Cunningham, Miss, 94 Lauriston place
Cunningham. Miss, Institution for the Edu-
cation of Young Ladies, 5 Duncan street,
Newington
Cunningham Miss, greengrocer, 7 East
Sciennes street
Cunningham, Miss, 13 Rankeillor street
Cunninghame, George C, Strowau lodge,
Morningside place
Cunninghame, Mrs, of Balgonie, 4 Blacket pi.
Cunyngham, Sir W. H. Dick, Bart., Preston-
field, Dalkeith road
Cunynghame, R. J. Blair, M.D., F.R.C.S.E.,
4 St Colme street
Cunynghame, Mrs, 4 St Colme street
CURLE, JAMES, pianoforte maker, 52 Han-
over street ; workshop, Broughton market ;
house, 46 Hanover street. ^ See Adv. p. 45
Curie, James, bootmaker, 40 Buccleuch street ;
house. 54
Curll, William Nisbet, tobacconist, 51 Hope
park end
Curll, Mrs, 15 Henderson row
Currer, Adam, grocer and wine merchant, 79
Queen street ; house, 8 Hope street
Currer, Mrs, 13 Montgomery street
Currer, Misses, 3 Antigua street
Currie & Lamb, bookbinders and stationers,
10 Hunter square
Currie & Co., wholesale confectioners and
agents, 25 George IV. bridge
Currie, J., & Co., rag, rope, wool, and metal
merchants, 93 South Back of Canongate, 2
Old Physic gardens, and Gullan's close, 264
Canongate
Currie, James, & Co., agents of the Leith,
Hull, and Hamburg Steam-packet Co.,
34 Bernard street
Currie, Adam, shipmaster, 97 St Andrew st.,
Leith
{Currie, Adam, grocer, 25 Dock street
Currie, Andw., firewood factory, M'Neil place
Currie, Alexander, advocate, late principal
clerk of Session, 45 Heriot row
Currie, Archibald, shipwright, 47 Albany
street, Leith
Currie, David R. (C. Sf Lamb), 3 Blair street
Currie, Heriot, engineer, 4 Auburn place
Currie, James G., 3 Oxford street
Currie, James, china merchant, 17 S. Clerk
street
Currie, James {Currie §• Co.), Blair park,
Ferry road, Leith
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Carrie, Rev. James, M.A., rector, Normal
Institution, Johnston terrace ; house, 13
Duncan street, Drummond place
Currie, John, gardener and florist, Parkside
lodge
Currie, P., hotelkeeper, 1 West Register street
'Currie, Robert, 6 Dryden place
Currie, Robert, bootmaker, 1a North St
: David street
Currie, Thomas, blacksmith, 110 Rose street ;
| house, 108 George street
jCjorrie, William, junior, carver and gilder,
Tanfield
Currie, William, 14 Viewforth place
Currie, Wm., cork manufacturer, 51 Water lane
Currie, Mrs J., provision merchant, 114 Rose
street
Currie, Mrs Thomas, spirit merchant, 14
! Market street
[Currie, Mrs, 85 Great King street
i Currie, Mrs, 2 Lord Russell place
Currie, Miss J., dressmaker, 507 Lawnmarket
Currie, Miss, 29 Buccleuch place
Currie, Miss M., milliner, 185 Kirkgate
Curriehill, Lord, 60 Northumberland street
Curror & Cowper, S.S.C., India buildings,
Victoria street
Curror, Adam, farmer and land valuator, The
I Lee and My reside, Merchiston
Curror, David, of Wester Craigduckie, S.S.C
(C. <V Cowper), 25 Northumberland street
Curror, John F., The Lee, Merchiston
Cushnie, William, Villa, Malta green place
Cusin, Rev. Alex., M.A., 17 Greenside place
Cusine, James, 23 Bernard street
Custom House, Commercial street
Cuthbert, Alexander, 12 Grange road
Cuthbert, Clarkson, M.D., surgeon, 8 Spence's
place ; house, 12 Lothian road
Cuthbert, Daniel, grocer and spirit dealer, 36
Brunswick street
Cuthbertson, A. G., & Son, merchants and
commission agents, 55 Constitution street
Cuthbertson, Andrew, 37 Arthur street
Cuthbertson, Andrew Gray, 4 Carlton street
Cuthbertson, G., grocer and spirit merchant,
65 Shore and 4 Prince Regent street
Cuthbertson, John, 1 Randolph place
Cuthbertson, Joseph, joiner, 2 Rosehill place
Cuthbertson, Robert, Eden lodge, Eden lane,
Morningside
Cuthbertson, William F., stationer, 10 Prince
Albert buildings
Cuthbertson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 4 Melbourne
place
Cuthbertson, Mrs William, 5 Milne's court
Cuthbertson, Mrs Mary, 2 Carberry place
Cuthbertson, Misses, 8 Great King street
Cuthill, Alex., livery stables, 51 Rose street
Daffron, John, basketmaker, 44 Cowgate
Dahl, Abram, Catherine lodge, Newhaven rd.
Daily, John, grocer, 49 Cowgate
Daily, Mrs, French stay maker, 53 High st.
Daily Review Office, 377 High street
Dale, Alexander (G.P.O.), 16 West Clare-
mont street
Dale, James, 6 Corunna place
Dalgety, Harry (Scott, Moncrieff, £• !>.), 47
Minto street
Dalgety, Mrs Charles, 47 Minto street
Dalgleish & Forrest, auctioneers and furni-
ture dealers, 4 St Andrew square
Dalgleish & Son, machine cork manufacturers,
South Back of Canongate
Dalgleish, David (D. Sp Son), 32 Dundas st.
Dalgleish, David, sen., 10 Elm row
Dalgleish, James, W.S., 8 Atholl crescent
Dalgleish, John, agent for Edmonston coal
and lime (N.B.R., North Bridge depot)
Dalgleish, John, wright, 42 Pleasance ; house,
8 Roxburgh terrace
Dalgleish, John (Dregliom College), 11 N.
Merchiston place
Dalgleish, Major, 6 Viewforth place
Dalgleish, Mark, British Linen Co.'s Bank
Dalgleish, Robert, Holyrood glassworks ;
house, 17 South Back of Canongate
Dalgleish, Thomas, engineer, 22 Sheriff brae
Dalgleish, William, Ship inn, Newhaven
Dalgleish, Miss, 36 Grange road
DALKEITH COLLIERY OFFICE, St Leo-
nard's depot — George Baigrie, agent; house,
9 Parkside street. ^ See Adv. p. 107
Dall, Thomas, C.A., 38 Hanover st. ; house,
14 Claremont crescent
Dall, Wm., glass and china merchant, 4 Hano-
ver street ; house, 6 Abercromby place
Dall, Mrs, 2 Pitt street, Bonnington
Dallas, E. W., photographer, 125 Princes st. ;
house, Dean bank house, Dean bank
Dallas, Mrs, 5 Maitland street
Dalmahoy & Cowan, W.S., 12 Hill street
Dalmahoy, James, H.EJ.C.S., 9 Forres street
Dalmahoy, Patk. (D. 8f Cowan), 69 Queen st.
Dalrymple, James, porter, 6 Hamburgh place
Dalrymple, John, tea and coffee merchant, 1
Johnston terrace ; house, 1 Findhorn place
Dalrymple, John, rope and sail maker, 5 and 7
Dock street ; house, 1 Jamaica street, Bon-
nington
Dalrymple, Mrs, 50 George street
Dalrymple, Miss, boarding and clay school, 1
Jamaica street, Bonnington
Dalton, Miss, dressmaker, 41 N. Richmond st.
Dalyell, Mrs Colonel, 21 Greenhill gardens
Dalzel, Miss, 16 India street
Dalzell, Mrs, 2 Hamilton. place, Newington
Dalzell, Miss, 11 Minto street
Dalziel, Rev. George, 3 Leven Street
Dalziel, George (Gibson- Craig, D., fyBrodies),
10 Regent terrace
Dalziel, George, jun., W.S., 5 Thistle street:
house, 10 Regent terrace
Dalziel, John, W.S. (Gibson- Craig, D., £
Brodies), 28 Dublin street
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Dalziel, Robert, toys, smallwares, and hosiery.
77 Broughtou street
Dalziel, Mrs John, 2 Bank place
Dalziel, Mrs W., 56 India street
Dalziel, Miss, fishmonger, 36a Frederick street ;
house, 39 George street
Dalziell, Mrs, fruiterer and greengrocer, 52
Bernard street
Dane & Co., printing ink. colour, and varnish
manufacturers, 3 East Register street
Danks, E., toy shop, 8 Bristo place
Danks, John, 15 Hope park terrace
Danks, William, glass, china, and rag mer-
chant, 32 Cowgate ; house, 23 Dick place
Danney, Daniel, boot and shoe maker, 301
High street
Danskin, George, music teacher, 45 George st.
Danzig Steam Packet Office, 34 Bernard st.
Darg, James, upholsterer, 2 Gardner's cresct.
Darling, William, & Son, tailors and clothiers,
22 Rose street
Darling's Regent temperance hotel, 20 Water-
loo place
Darling, Andw., warehouseman, 25 Barony st.
Darling, George, agent, 7 Rankeillor street
Darling, James S., W.S., 64 Northumberland
street
Darling, J. & A., fleshers, 36 Couper street
. and 11 Buccleuch street
Darling, R. (secretary, North British Steam
Packet Co.), 4 Princes street
Darling, Richard, butcher, 2 Gray's place, St
Leonard's
Darling, Robert (G.P.O), 28 Barony street
Darling, Robert, grocer and provision mercht.,
10 Drummond street
Darling, Robert, smith and farrier, 150 Con-
stitution street ; house, 8 Kirk street
Darling, William, spirit merchant, 4 West
Richmond street
Darling, Mrs R., 5 Maitland place
Darling, Mrs Win., 19 West Nicolson street
Darling, Mrs, 59 Lauriston place
Darling, Mrs, Northfield, Newhaven road
Darling, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 5
Gray's court, 95 Nicolson street
Darling, Miss, 17 Pitt street
Darlington & Hopper, cabinetmakers and
upholsterers, 5b Frederick street
Darlington, Henry, Aird house, 23 Lauder road
Darlington, William, 19 Pitt street
Darney, Robert, spirit merchant, Newhaven
Daun, Robert, M.A., M.D., M.R.C.P.L.,
F.R.S.E., and deputy inspector-general of
hospitals, 6 Picardy place
Dauney, Mrs, 3 Pitt street, Bonnington
Davidson & Chisholm, builders and joiners,
37 Grove street
Davidson & Reid, upholsterers, cabinetmakers,
carvers and decorators, importers of foreign
furniture, and sole agents for French par-
quet, 57 and 59 Frederick street
Davidson & Syme, W.S., 22 Castle street
Davidson, John, & Co., salt and patent whiting
manufacturers, shipbrokers, and auctioneers,
24 Sheriff brae
Davidson, R., & Co., paint, varnish, oil, and
colour merchants, 5 and 6 Shore
Davidson, Rev. A.B., D.D., Professor of Hebrew
in the New College, 10 Rillbank terrace
Davidson, A., provision store, 37 Cowgate
Davidson, Alex., missionary, 3 Salisbury ter.
Davidson, Alexander, builder, 6 Ritchie place
Davidson, Alexander, writer, 11 Brandon st.
Davidson, Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer,
Water of Leith
Davidson, Andrew, bootmaker, 130 Rose st.
Davidson, Archibald, sheriff of Midlothian,
Sheriff Court buildings, George iv. Bridge ;
house, Craiglockhart house, Slateford
Davidson, Charles, provision merchant, 3
Market place
Davidson, Chas., house agent, 8 Abbey hill
Davidson, D., Bank of Scotland, ho. Ravel-
ston, Blackhall
Davidson, David, spirit merchant, 283 Canon-
gate ; house, 1 East Adam street
Davidson, David, tailor and clothier, 25 Abbey
hill
Davidson, Donald, wholesale and retail pro-
vision merchant, 96 West bow; house, 8
Carlung place
Davidson, Eben., ship and insurance broker
and commission merchant, 39 Sandport st.
Davidson, Rev. George R., 17 Greenside place
Davidson, George, cooper and fishcurer, 26
Giles' street
Davidson, J. L., commercial traveller, 6 Glad-
stone terrace
Davidson, James, boot and shoe maker, 44
London street
Davidson, Jas., stamp cutter, 15 Gifford park
Davidson, James, 8 Morrison street
Davidson, James, grocer and wine merchant,
94 Nicolson street
Davidson, John, portrait painter, 2 West
Lauriston place
Davidson, John, com. traveller, 7 Kew terrace
Davidson, John, S.S.C. and N.P., 17 Elm row
Davidson, John M., clerk, 22 Hawthorn bank
place, Leith
Davidson, John, 18 Meadow place
Davidson, John, wholesale stationer, printer,
and lithographer, 25 Bernard street and 17
Mitchell street ; house, 9 Smith's place
Davidson, John Morrison, teacher, 11 Duncan
street, Drummond place
Davidson, Jonathan, steelyard maker (patentee
and manufacturer of self -reefing sails), 24
Barony street ; house, 10 Catherine street
Davidson, Laur. (D. <§• Syme), 7 Rutland sq.
Davidson, Lieut.-Col., H.E.I.C.S., Woodcroft,
Clinton road
Davidson, Rev. Peter, D.D. (Queen Street U.P-
Church), 5 Saxe-Cobourg place
Davidson, Pat. M., Cargilfield, Trinity
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Davidson, R. D., merchant, 2 Wellington pi.,
Leitk
Davidson, Robert, 8 Heriot place
Davidson, Robt., organist and teacher of music,
2 Elm row
Davidson, Thos., coal merchant, 46 Nicolson st.
Davidson, Thomas, 10 West Preston street
DAVIDSON, THOMAS, bookseller and sta-
tioner, 52 Geo. IV. bridge. ^ See Adv. p. 48
Davidson, William, millinery and mantle ware-
house, 54a Hanover street ; house, 52
Davidson, William, grocer and spirit dealer,
30 Dean street
Davidson, William, spice dealer, Haddon's
court, 112 Nicolson street ; house, Hillside,
Duddingston
Davidson, William, house painter, 6 Bread st. ;
house, 17
Davidson, William, bootmaker, 25 Thistle st.
Davidson, Wm. (Stewart SfD.), 16 Grindlayst.
Davidson, William, grocer, 40 India place
Davidson, W. P., 6 Brunswick street
Davidson, Mrs A., 23 Union place
Davidson, Mrs Charles Forbes, 32 Rutland sq.
Davidson, Mrs David, 1 Torphichen street
Davidson, Mrs G., 65 York place
Davidson, Mrs Thomas, 2 W. Lauriston place
Davidson, Mrs W., 11 Brandon street
Davidson, Mrs, 12 Clarence street
Davidson, Mrs, machinist, 14 Raeburn place
Davidson, Mrs, 13 Torphichen street
Davidson, Mrs, 5 St Bernard's crescent
Davidson, Mrs, 19 Home street
Davidson, Mrs, 14 London street
Davidson, Mrs, 56 India street
Davidson, Mrs, 8 St Bernard's row
Davidson, Mrs, 1 Lothian road
Davidson, Mrs, 30 Earl Grey street
Davidson, Mary, stationer aDd news-agent, 1
St Leonard street
Davidson, Miss Sophia, 3 Danube street
Davidson, Miss, dairy, 27 Duke street, Leith
Davidson, Miss, dressmaker, 44 London st.
Davie, James, printer, 20 Spittal street
Davie, John, shoemaker, 18 S. College street
and 61 Nicolson street ; ho. 18 Charles st.
Davie, John, jun., boot and shoe maker, 205
High street
Davie, John M., grocer and spirit merchant,
21 Tobago st. ; house, 28 Torphichen street
Davie, Peter, 6 Sciennes hill
Davie, Thomas, spirit dealer, 27 Vinegar close,
Giles' street
Davie, Mrs, 20 Great Stuart street
Davies, W. & W. G., cabinetmakers and up-
holsterers, 110 Rose street
Davies, David, grocer and provision merchant,
13 South St James' street
Davies, Wm., cabinetmaker, 52 Hanover st.
Davies, William Arthur, 10 Crown street
Davies, Wm. H., wine and spirit merchant,
77 Clerk street ; house, 31
Davies, Mrs T., 2 West Circus place
Davis & Primrose, engineers and machine-
makers, 33 Duke street, Leith
Davis, Rev. Edwin, teacher of elocution, Eden
hermitage, Eden lane
Davis, Philip, 72 Great King street
Davis, R. E. (D. §• Primrose), 9 Vanburgh
place
Davis, Mrs, 24 Bristo street
Davis, Catherine, toy shop, 19 S. College st.
Davison, John, tailor, 6 Roxburgh place
Davison, Samuel Dobson (Hawthorns §■ Co.),
Boswell house, Boswell road
Davison, Mrs, 6 Marmion terrace
Dawson, Adam, 1 Laverock bank terrace
Dawson, Francis, surgeon and druggist, 22
Main street
Dawson, John, joiner, 21 Colville place
Dawson, John, victual dealer, 46 St Leonard
street ; house, 50
Dawson, Richard, 23 Cheyne street
Dawson, Robert, slater and chimney-sweeper,
169 Rose street
Dawson, Thomas, 5 St Andrew square
Dawson, Thomas, J.P. constable, 16 Beaumont
place
Dawson, Wm., wholesale and retail stationer,
lithographer, and engraver, 21 Nicolson
street ; house, 4 Hill square
Dawson, Wm., shirt, underclothing, and baby-
linen wareho., 57 and 59 Clerk st. ; ho. 61
Dawson, Miss Jessie, dressmaker, 35 Coatfield
lane
Day, J., assist, inspector of poor, 7 Springfield
Day, Joseph, coal agent, Frithfield baths,
Seafield
Daylight Reflector Company (./. P. Oliver,
agent), 46 George street
Dea, Geo., merchant, 138 Pleasance ; house,
100 Causewayside
Deaf and Dumb Institution (Win. Hutchin-
son, head-master ; Mrs Hutchinson, matron),
Henderson row
Dean Bank Institution (Mrs Millar, matror})
Dean Cemetery (James Rae, superintendent)
Dean Free Church School (Alexander
Fleming, teacher), Lynedoch place
Dean of Guild's Office, City Chambers
(R. Morham, cleric), 10 Royal Exchange
Dean, John (Sasine Office), 2 Lauriston ter.
Dean, John, bricklayer and furnace-builder.
2 Viewforth park
Deanness, Thomas, bootmaker, 54 Bridge st.
DEANS & MOORE, coalmasters, 29b Frede-
rick street (James Grant, agent). ^t Set.-
Adv. p. 107
Deans, David, teacher of music, 33 Dundas st.
Deans, Rev. James, Raimesfield, Ferry road,
Bonnington
Deans, John Christie, M.A., S.S.C., 37 George
street ; house, Jessfield, Portobello
Deans, Robert, draper, 37 Castle street
Deans, Walter, skinner and wool merchant,
Bell's mills
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Deans, William, 14 Montague street
Deans, Mrs, 33 Dunrlas street
Deans, Miss, 3 Stead's place
Dear, William, supervisor (3c7 District Inland
Revenue), 2 Hailes street
Dearness, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 50 India place
Deas, J. & T., French polishers, 17 Church st.
Deas, Francis, advocate, 32 Heriot row
Deas, James, lithographic printer, 6 Park st.
Deas, Lord, 32 Heriot row ; house, Pitten-
dreith, Lasswade
Deas, Peter M., M.B., assist, physician, Royal
Edinburgh Asylum, Morningside
Deas, Thomas, writer, 50 Brunswick street
Deas, Thomas, tailor, 90 Rose street
Deas, William P., writer, 10 Duncan street
Deas, Mrs Colonel, 3 Pitt street
Deas, Mrs J., 2 Mayfield street
D'Egville, James, teacher of dancing, 50b Fre-
derick street
De Flandre, Charles, & Co., wine merchants,
15 Dundas street
De Flandre, C, teacher of French, 15 Dundas st.
Dee, Miss, dressmaker, 42 Minto street
DEJAY, CALIXTE, hotel, 99, 100, and 101
Princes street. ^ See Adv. p. 96 .
Delgaty, James, dairy, 63 Cockburn street
Dempsey, James, confectioner, 319 High st.
Dempster, J. & A., drapers (agents for J.
Pullar S)- Sons, dyers, Perth), 4 Raeburn pi.
Dempster, G., spirit dealer, 8 Annfield
Dempster, H. L., late Captain Royal Madras
Artillery, 5 Bellevue crescent
Dempster, James, commercial traveller, 29
Collins place
Dempster, John, M.D. (Inspector- General of
Hospitals), 47 Great King street
Dempster, Maxwell, painter, Morningside
Dempster, William, musician, 16 Spittal street
Dempster, Miss D., 1 Coates place
DENHAM & BROWN, cabinetmakers, up-
holsterers, and house agents, 12a George
street. ^ See Adv. p. 75
Denham, James, cabinetmaker, 6 South St
James' street
Denham, James, confectioner, 31 Earl Grey
street ; house, 29
Denholm & Cochrane, wholesale ironmongers,
29 Cockburn street
Denholm, Alexander (D. fy Cochrane), 7 Salis-
bury terrace
Denholm, James, 2 Albert place
Denholm, James, boot-tree and last maker,
1 Gihnore street ; house, 23 Macdowall st.
Denholm, James, blacksmith, plumber, and
gasfitter, Morningside
Denholm, James, bellhanger, 116 Rose street
Denholm, James, bookseller, 26 West Cross-
causeway
Denholm, Thomas, contractor and coal agent
(N. B. Railway station) ; ho. Niddrie mill
Denholm, William, coal merchant ; office, 42
Lothian road ; house, 1 7 Bread street
Denholm, Mrs, dressmaker, 2 Albert place
Denholm, Mrs, Patriothall dairy, Hamilton pi.
Denholme, Robert, S.S.C., 4a N. St David st.
Dennell & Orme, satin hat manufacturers, 13
E. Register street, and 9 Leith street ter.
Dennell, James (D. Sf Orme), 9 Leith street
terrace
Dennison, Alexander, teacher, Panmure place
Den o van, Hy. (Brazilian Consul), 16 Fyfe pi.
Denson, Richard, lodgings (beadle of St PauVs
Episcopal Chapel), 3 Hope street
Denton, Mrs C, 24 Buccleuch place
De Palraas, Solemy, French teacher, 2 South
Charlotte street
Deseret, Phineas, writer, 5 Eastfield
Destitute Sick Society ; John M'Culloch,
(British Linen Co.), treasurer, 11 Duke st.
Deuchar, David (Assistant Actuary to the Cale-
donian Insurance Co.), Morningside house,
Morningside
Deuchar, Capt. Pat., R.N., 2 Henderson row
Deuchar, Mrs John, Morningside house, Morn-
ingside
Deuchar, Miss, 2 Henderson row
Deuchar, Miss E. R., boarding school, Tra-
falgar House, Chalmers crescent
Deveneau, J., 108 Rose street
DEVINE, JAMES, clothier, outfitter, and
broker, 299 and 301 Cowgate. * See Adv.
p. 55
Devine, P., miniature painter and photogra-
pher, 101b Princes street
Devlin, Michael, broker, 267 Cowgate
Devlin, Thomas, oyster merchant, 5 Annfield
Dewar & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 1
Kirk gate
Dewar, Alexander, 15 Charles street
Dewar, Andrew, 18 Dundas street
Dewar, Archibald, 41 Bristo street
Dewar, Rev. Duncan, minister of Dull, 3
Claremont place
Dewar, Eb. (D. &f Co.), Bonnington bank
Dewar, Francis, auctioneer, appraiser, and
commission agent, 13 South Frederick st. -r
house, 140 Princes street
Dewar, Hugh Bruce (Duncan §■ Black), 37
Inverleith row
Dewar, Hugh, butcher, 12 East Register street ;
house, 20 St James' square
Dewar, James, appraiser and house agent, 1
St John street
Dewar, James, collector of accounts and house
factor, 3 Gilmour street
Dewar, John N., commission agent, 18 Gil-
more place
Dewar, John, lodging-housekeeper, 13 Shand-
wick place
Dewar, John, 16 Comely bank
Dewar, John, cabinetmaker, 2 Gardner's cres.
Dewar, John F., bird and cage merchant, 4S
Hanover street ; house, 22 Haddington pi.
Dewar, John, 27 Brunswick street
Dewar, P., coach proprietor, 6 Freer street
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Dewar, S., bootmaker, Victoria grove, St
Leonard street
Dewar, Thomas, 23 Archibald place
Dewar, Wra., teaclier of dancing, 59 South br.
Dewar, Mrs Alexander, 2 Thomson's place
Dewar, Mrs T., lodgings, 59 Broughton street
Dewar, Mrs, 64 Bristo street
Dewar, Mrs John, 140 Princes street
Dewar, Mrs R., ladies' nurse, 77 Rose street
Dewar, Misses E. & M., 94 Pleasance
Dewar, Miss, lodging-house keeper, 12 Shand-
wick place
Diamond, John, bookkeeper, 1 Brandfield pi.
Dibble. John, bricklayer and furnace-builder,
152 Constitution street
Dibdin, Mrs, Flodden lodge, Morningside
Dick, Charles, & Son, brewers, 263 Cowgate
Dick, Archd., spirit dealer, 6 W. Adam street
Dick, Arch., furrier, 55 George st. ; house, 53
Dick, David, 11 Archibald place
Dick, George, 41 East Claremont street
Dick, George, bootmaker, 8 Elder street
Dick, James (TF. Taylor fr Co.), 35 Hope ter.
Dick, James (Taylor §- D.), Ferrier street
Dick, James J., 2 Scotland street
Dick, James (Gilbert Jamieson <$• Son), 66
Grassmarket ; house, 7 Crichton street
Dick, James, refreshment rooms, Morningside
Dick, James, 40 Princes street
Dick, John, 9 Minto street
Dick, John, spirit dealer, 14 and 15 Dock st.
Dick, John, plumber, 1 Forth street ; house,
58 Broughton street
Dick, John, City and Dean of Guild officer,
City Chambers ; house, 3 Raeburn place
Dick, John, 18 Gardner's crescent
Dick, Matthew W., wine and spirit merchant,
80 and 82 Lauriston street
Dick, Robert (Registrar for district of St
George's), 6 Lothian road; ho. 3 Sylvan pi.
Dick, Robert, jun., coal agent and assistant-
registrar, 6 Lothian road ; ho. 3 Sylvan pi.
Dick, Thomas, 4 Gladstone terrace
Dick, Thomas, tailor, 3a Claremont place
Dick, Thomas, 9 Bedford street
Dick, Thomas, dairyman, 29 Burnside
Dick, Thomas, engraver, 13 Hill place
Dick, Wm.. grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Dean st.
Dick, William (superintendent Sun Fire Office),
40 Princes street
Dick, Mrs James, Lomond villa, Wardie road
Dick, Mrs John, 20 George street
Dick, Mrs Margaret, 5 Hope park crescent
Dick, Mrs, 24 Brougham street
Dick. Mrs, 166 Rose street
Dick, Mrs, 5 Chalmers street
Dick, Misses H. & J., milliners, straw hat
makers, and muslin printers, 55 George st.
Dick, Miss A., straw bonnet maker, 5 Jordan
bank
Dick, Miss Janet, 13 Pitt street
Dick, Miss, 25 South Richmond street j
Dick, Miss, milliner, 140 Rose street
Dick, Misses, 35 Hanover street
Dickens, Mrs, straw hat manufactory, 38
Fountainbridge
Dickie, Jn., officer, Royal College of Surgeons
Dickie, John, commercial traveller, 3 Union
place, Bonnington road
Dickie, W., wig-maker, haircutter, and per-
fumer, 65 and 69 Nicolson street ; house,
Limefield Cottage, Gilmerton
Dickie, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 15 Jamaica street
Dickie, Mrs, 40 Ann street
Dickie, Misses, 2 Danube street
Dickinson, G. I., hosier and glover, 131
Nicolson street
Dickinson, William, tailor, 18 Brown square
DICKISON, ALEXANDER, plumber and
gasfitter, 2 Brougham street ; house, 10.
* See Adv. p. 80
Dickison, Geo., grocer, 66 W. Fountainbridge ;
house, Tarvet street
Dickison, George, 21 Leven street
Dicksons & Co., nurserymen, seedsmen, and
florists, 1 Waterloo place; nurseries, Leith
Walk, Pilrig street, Redbraes, Stewartfield,
and Bonnington Farm
Dickson & Small, painters and decorators,
Merchiston terrace
Dickson & Walker, plate-glass agents, glass
merchants, and glaziers, 31 Frederick street
Dickson & AVelsh, coppersmiths and braziers,
4 Queen's place, Greenside row
Dickson, H. G. & S., W.S., 3 Dundas street
Dickson, James, & Co., glass and china mer-
chants, 34 Princes street
Dickson, James, & Co., wholesale stationers,
10 South St Andrew street
Dickson, James, & Sons, seedsmen, nursery-
men, and florists, 32 Hanover street; nur-
series, Inverleith row
Dickson, John, & Son, gunmakers. 63 Princes
street
Dickson, Thos., & Son, hide, skin, and tallow
dealers, 20 Thornybauk ; house. 11 Keir st.
Dickson, A., grocer and spirit merchant, 3
Elder street ; house, 17
Dickson, Adam, butcher, 26 Upper Gray st.
Dickson, Adam, grocer and spirit merchant,
38 Bristo street ; house, 2 Montague street
Dickson, Alexander, advocate, 11 Royal circus
Dickson, Alexander, 6 Haddington place
Dickson, Alex., grocer, 179 High St.; house,
5 Millerfield place
Dickson, Alexander. M.D.. 11 Royal circus
Dickson, Andrew, grocer and -wine merchant,
6 and 7 Antigua street ; house, 9
Dickson, A. J., S.S.C., 8a Abercromby place ;
house, 15 Brunswick street. Hillside
Dickson, Andrew, spirit dealer, 4 Johnston
place
Dickson, Archibald, M.D.. 11 Royal circus
Dickson, Arch. W., surgeon. 13 Northumber-
land street
Dickson. David (J. D. §■ Co.). 3 Park place
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Dickson, David, coach-hirer, 26 William st.
Dickson, David, 6 Ingliston street
Dickson, David Scot, W.S. {Thomson, D., tV
Shaw), 1 Thistle court ; house, 27 Albany st.
Dickson, George, wright, 14 North St Andrew
street lane
Dickson, George, wine and spirit merchant. 1
South Richmond street
Dickson, Henry G., W.S.. 27 Drummond pi.
Dickson, Henry, 2 Lord Russell place
Dickson, James Jobson, C.A., 20 Young st. :
house, 13 Clarendon crescent
Dickson, James, merchant, 12 Tolbooth wynd ;
house, 2 Bonnington place
Dickson, James, 7 Broughton place
Dickson, James, lodging-house keeper and
gentlemen's attendant, 475 Lawnmarket
Dickson, James, agent, 10 Drumdryan street
Dickson, James, draff merchant, 20 South
Back of Canongate; house, 69 Abbey hill
Dickson, James G., stockbroker, 9 North St
David street
Dickson, John, sen. (./. D. #■ Son), 17 Blacket
place
Dickson, John, jun. (/. D. Sp Son), 2 London
street
Dickson, John, 5 Strathearn road
Dickson, John, photographer, 3 Bristo place
Dickson, John, builder, Junction street saw-
mills, 70 Great Junction street
Dickson, John, gardener, 16 East Adam st.
Dickson, John, furniture dealer, 44 Blair st.
Dickson, J., boot and shoe maker, 43 Cumber-
land street
Dickson, John, 13 Henry street
Dickson, Richard (D. J. Thomson $* Co.),
Bank place
Dickson, Robert, 51 Prince Albert buildings
Dickson, Robert, 19 Brunswick street
Dickson, Robert, 8 Crichton street
Dickson, Robert, refreshment rooms, N.B.R.
(northern section)
Dickson, Samuel, W.S., 27 Drummond place
Dickson, Thos., oil, tallow, and candle manu-
facturer, 9 Semple street
Dickson, Thomas Goldie (Watson §■ D.), ac-
countant, 34 York place
Dickson, Thos. (late seedsman). 17 Canning pi.
Dickson, Wm. (J. Dickson §• Co.), 38 York pi.
Dickson, W., candlemaker, 124Nicolson street
Dickson, Win., accountant, 10 Royal circus
Dickson, William, 11 South St James' street
Dickson, William, wholesale grocer, 1 Argyle
square ; house, Hatton place
Dickson, Wm. R., of Alton, 5 Regent terrace
Dickson, William, 17 Upper Grove place
Dickson, Wm., plumber, 62 Candlemaker row
Dickson, Wm., wine and spirit merchant, 7
Northumberland place
Dickson, William, victual dealer and corn
merchant, 42 Leven street
Dickson, Mrs Charles, 16 Duncan street
Dickson, Mrs Dr, 13 Clarendon crescent
Dickson, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 18 Cumber-
land street
Dickson, Mrs Walter, 3 Royal circus
Dickson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 19 Prince Regent st.
Dickson, Mrs, 3 Chapel street
Dickson, Mrs, 7 Henry street
Dickson, Mrs, 49 Lauriston place
Dickson, Mrs, grocer, 23 Jamaica street
Dickson, Mrs, 10 Union street, Leith
Dickson, Mrs, lodgings, 118 Princes street
Dickson, Mrs John, greengrocer, 4 Crichton
street
Dickson, Mrs, lodgings, 32 Stafford street
Dickson, Miss, 11 Broughton place
Dickson, Miss, dressmaker, 12 Melville place
Dickson, Miss, 3 Forres street
Dickson, Miss, 166 Fountainbridge
Dickson, Miss, outfitter, 145 Princes street
Dickson, Miss A., 8 Hope park square
Dickson, Miss M. J., music teacher, 6 Upper
Grove place
Dickson, Misses, 7 Spring villa, Merchiston
avenue
Dickson, Misses, dressmakers, 6 Park street
Dickson, Misses M. & J., furnishing shop, 38
Couper street
Dickson, Misses W. & H., milliners, etc., 2 Gt.
Junction street
Dillon, Patrick, clothes and furniture broker.
108 Canongate
Dilly, Frederick (G.P.O.), 4 Great King st.
Dingwall, Alexander, 1 Maryfield place
Dingwall, Arthur, advocate, 9 Randolph cres.
Dingwall, John, coach-body maker, 26 Cum-
berland street
Dingwall, Robert, cooper, 24 Lauriston place ;
house, 56 Lothian street
Dippie, Jas. (/. Livingstone §■ Co.), 19 Pitt st.
Dippie, Mrs, 19 Pitt street
Dishart, John, superintendent Metropolitan
lodging-house, 139 Grassmarket
Disher, John, brewer (Edinburgh and Leith
Brewery) ; house, 5 Palmerston road
Disher, Robert, brewer (E. §• L. Brewing Co.) ;
house, 8 Greenhill gardens
Dishington, Thomas, & Co., corn factors and
general comm. agents, 56 Constitution st.
Dishington, Thomas (T. D. &r Co.), Lark
villa, Laverock bank terrace, Trinity
Dispensary and Humane Society (Archibald
Fairley, superintendent ; Mrs Fairley,
matron), Mill lane
Dispensary, New Town, 17 Thistle street
Dispensary, Royal Public (Mrs Hannan,
housekeeper), 21 West Richmond street
Dittmar, William, 12 Preston terrace
Divine, W., baker and provision dealer, 160
Cowgate
Divorty, Rev. Geo. (F.C. Colonial Secretary),
7 North-west Circus place
DIXON. THOMAS, & SON, coal merchants.
67 St Leonard street. ^ See Ado. p. 108
Dixon, Edward, 4 Warriston crescent
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Dixon, John, butcher, 6 Kerr street; house,
8 Hamilton place
Dixon, Robinson, china mer., 55 Yardheads
Dixon, Wm. Jas., butcher, poulterer, etc., 46
Dundas street ; house, 57 Cumberland st.
Dixon, Mrs John, 10 Cobden terrace
Dixon, Mrs John, hosier and draper, 61 Plea-
sance ; house, 5 Roxburgh place
Dixson, Robert, baker, 9 East Register street ;
house, 31 St James' square
Dixson, Mrs May, china mercht., 102 Kirkgate
Dixson, Miss, dressmaker, 36 George street
Dobbie, David D., carrier, 2 Gladstone ter.
Dobbie, Malcolm G., bookseller, 2 King's pi.
Dobie, Alexander, baker, 41 Lothian road ;
house, 54 Grindlay street
DOBIE, GEORGE, painter and decorator, 23
George street ; house, 17 Dundas street.
* See Adv. p. 78
Dobie, J. M., general dealer, 8 Victoria street
Dobie, John, tobacco and snuff manufacturer,
14 Beaumont place
Dobie, John, 7 Sciennes hill
Dobie, Robert, 7 Rankeillor street
Dobie, Thomas (G.P.O.), 5 Parkside street
Dobie, W.j general draper, clothier, and out-
fitter, 14 and 15 Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Dobie, William, clerk, 34 Rosebank
Dobson & Pyper, builders, 166 Fountainbridge
Dobsou, Scott, & Co., clothiers, hatters, men's
mercers, and general outfitters, 61 Lothian
road
Dobson, Eben. (D. fr Pyper), 46 Earl Greyst.
Dobson, John, 37 William street
Dobson, Robert, 3 Fyfe place
Dobson, Thomas, supervisor Inland Revenue,
50 Charlotte street, Leith
DOCHARD, DUNCAN, agent Perceton fire-
clay sewerage pipes, etc., depot, Lothian
road. ^ See Adv. p. 92
Docharty, Robert, confectioner, 29 Kirkgate
Dodds & Forrest, trunk, portmanteau, and
bag manufacturers, 61 Princes street
Dodds, William, & Co., house painters and
glaziers, etc., 89 Pleasance
Dodds, James, teacher, 9 Lauriston street
Dodds, Peter, tinsmith, 5 Gladstone terrace
Dodds, Mrs J. D., lodgings, 3 Downie place
DODDS, MRS, Governess Institution, and
Select Register Office for Male and Female
Servants, 1 Charlotte place. ^ See Adv.
p. 101
Dods, George, assessor of railway and canal
property in Scotland, 5 Gayfield square
Dods, Jas. R., watchmaker, 70 Prince Albert
buildings
Dods, John, gardener, Old Botanic cottage,
Haddington place
Dods, John, cabinetmaker and furniture
dealer, 66 and 67 Cowgate; house, 11 Grass-
market
Dods, Robert, 4 John's place
Dods, Robert, furniture dealer, 64 Cowgate
Dods, Mrs John, 41 Clerk street
Doherty, H., boot and shoe maker, 11 '
120 Cowgate
Doherty, .John, boot and shoe merchant and
general broker, 73, 75, and 80 St Mary's
wynd
Doherty, John, fruit and egg dealer, 7 Green
market and 5 Market street
Doig, M'Kechnie, & Davies, carvers, gilders,
picture liners, and plate-glass merchants,
89 George street
Doig, Alex., spirit merchant, 7 and 9 Queen's
place, Leith ; house, 13 Kirk street
Doig, Charles, writer, Seafield house, Beaneld
Doig, Js., smith and ironmonger, 3 St Patrick
square ; house, 13 East Preston street
Doig, James, fruiterer and greengrocer, 6
Market place and 28 Pitt street
Doig, James, spirit dealer, 34 Shore
Doig, M., draper and shirtmaker, 95 Kirkgate
Doig, Mrs, 5 King's place
Doig, Mrs R., spirit merchant, 1 Hunter square
Doller, George, butcher, 59 Causewayside
Don, Duncan, writer, 19 India street
Don, J., packing-box maker, 25 Great Junc-
tion street ; house, 3 Morton street
Don, Joseph, 14 Brandon street
Donald, George B., gardener, 7 Grindlay st.
Donald, Isaac L., watchmaker, 4 Gray's place
Donald, James, editor, 20 Melville terrace
Donald, John, Bridge hotel, 3 Princes street,
and 25 Broughtoii street
DONALD, JOHN, china merchant, Bristo
port lane, Bristo port ; house, 3 Lauder
road. ^ See Adv. p. 60
Donald, William, silk dyer, 28 Collins place
Donald, Mrs Alexander, 7 Danube street
Donald, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 7 Grindlay street
Donald, Miss, 9 Whitehouse terrace
Donaldson's Hospital ; Treasurer's office, 61
Castle street
Donaldson, George, & Sons, grocers and wine
merchants, 22 W. Maitland st. and 1 Mac-
kenzie pi. ; house, 27 St Bernard's crescent
Donaldson, George & William, law agents and
N.P., 3 Buccleuch place {agents for tin X.
British Mercantile Assurance Company)
Donaldson, William, & Co., general outfitters,
clothiers, and men's mercers, 10 So. bridge
Donaldson, Andrew, causeway-layer and con-
tractor, 142 High street
Donaldson, Archd. {Shaw £ D.), 384 Castle hill
Donaldson, David, baker, 2 Canongate
Donaldson, James, wine and spu-it merchant,
7 Hamilton place
Donaldson, James, bootmaker, 74 George st. :
house, 20 Dublin street
Donaldson, James, clerk, 25 Haddiugton pi.
Donaldson, James, LL.D. (B.ector, High
School), 8 Mayfield street
Donaldson, James, grocer and spirit dealer.
etc., 7 Hillhousefiekl
Donaldson, James, printer, 333 High street
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Donaldson, Jas., tobacco-pipe manufacturer,
15 Morton st. ; house, 47 Duke st., Leith
DONALDSON, JOHN F. B., clock and watch
maker and jeweller, 14 North bridge and
92 West bow. % See Adv. p. 55
Donaldson, John, 9 Gladstone terrace
Donaldson, John, printers' furnisher, 12 St
James' square
Donaldson, John, 8 Keir street
Donaldson, John, 4 Infirmary street
Donaldson, John, teacher, 40 St Leonard st.
Donaldson, John G., spirit merchant, 73
Cockburn street ; house, 4 Lindsay place
Donaldson, Rev. John, 7 Great Stuart street
Donaldson, Richard R.. butcher, 9 Home st. ;
house, 384 Castle hill
Donaldson, Thomas C, 7 Johnston terrace
Donaldson, William, 27 St Bernard's crescent
Donaldson, William, trimming and hosiery
warehouse, 46 South bridge ; house, 15
Rankeillor street
Donaldson, William, grocer, 10 Moray street
Donaldson, Mrs Andrew, 40 Albany street
Donaldson, Mrs Archibald, 3 Davie street
Donaldson, Mrs Eliza, grocer, 43 Canougate
Donaldson, Mrs J., lodgings, 10 Wellington pi.
Donaldson, Mrs, 31 Lothian road
Donaldson, Mrs, 26 Walker street
Donaldson, Mrs, 8 Moray street
Donaldson, Misses, dressmakrs., 4 Rankeillor st.
Donnelly, Wm., drillmaster, 22 Brougham st.
Donnelly, W., broker, 315 Cowgate
Donough, Mrs, 5 Bellevue place
Dores & Laidlaw, fleshers, 24 and 25 Middle
market
Dorrit, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 9a Clarence street
Dott, Aitken, carver, gilder, and frame maker,
14 and 16 South St David street
Dougal Brs., bootmakers, etc., 122 Kirkgate
Dougal, William, bootmaker, 5 India place ;
house, 7
Dougal, Miss, dressmaker, 11 Grindlay street
Dougall, John, bricklayer and builder, 6
Dougall's buildings, North Fort street
Dougall, William (Marley Hill Coking Co.),
30 St Andrew square ; house, 3 King's place
Dougall, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 8 Nicolson square
Doughty, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant,
15 Leith walk
Douglas, Geo. &Geo.C, lathsplitters, Dairy rd.
Douglas, J. B., & Smith, W.S., 62 Frederick
street
Douglas & Brodie, searchers of Public Re-
cords, 23 St James' square
Douglas & Macdonald, ironmongers and iron
merchants, 52 Grassmarket
Douglas & Mason, wine merchants and
Italian warehousemen, 96 George street
Douglas, A. Halliday, M.D., F^CP., 26
India street
Douglas, A., Venetian window-blind maker,
22 Greenside place ; house, 8 James' place
Douglas, Alexander, joiner, 15 Clerk street
Douglas, Alexander (Lindsay &p D.), 5 Green-
side row
Douglas, Alexander Sholto, W.S., 22 Young
street ; house, 15 Great King street
Douglas, Archibald (New General Register
House), Blackford villa. Morningside place
Douglas, Christopher, W.S., 22 Young street ;
house, 13 Atholl crescent
Douglas, C. Home, C.A., 19 York place
Douglas, David, writer, 6 Clarence street
Douglas, David (Edmonston If D.), bookseller,
11 Salisbury road
Douglas, D., W.S., 13 Dundas street
Douglas, Francis Brown, advocate, 21 Moray
place
Douglas, George, gardener, Wilson's court,
Windmill lane
Douglas, Geo. C. (G. §■ G. C. D.\ 3 Cam-
bridge street
Douglas, Major George, 30 Buckingham ter.
Douglas, Jas. (D. $ ' M1- Donald), 23 West
Sciennes
DOUGLAS, JAMES, dentist, 6 N. St Andrew
street. ^ See Adv. p. 48
Douglas, James, house painter, 3 Greyfriars
place ; house, 4 Gladstone terrace
Douglas, James, 27 Ann street
Douglas, James, picture restorer, 32 South
Frederick street
Douglas, James, victual dealer, 2 Castle barns ;
house, 169 Fountainbridge
Douglas, James, Ph.D., teacher of English, 9
Great King street ; house, 6 Howard place
Douglas, J. T. (D. fr Brodie), St Bride's,
Boroughmuirhead
Douglas, James, latbsplitter, Thomas street ;
house, 15 West Catherine place
Douglas, Jas. Crawford, 15Warriston crescent
Douglas, John B., W.S., 12 Drummoud place
Douglas, John Wilham (Inland Revenue), 30
Royal circus
DOUGLAS, PETER, dyer and scourer, 37
Niddry street. ^ See Adv. p. 73
Douglas, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 172
Fountainbridge ; house, 25 Bread street
Douglas, Robert, spirit merchant, 24 Mitchell
street ; house, 27
Douglas, Robt., fishmonger, game dealer, and
poulterer, 37 Earl Grey street .
Douglas, R., spirit merchant, 49 Rose street ;
house, 4 Jamaica street
Douglas, Thomas B. (late Yallance), clothier
and breeches maker, 11 West Register st. ;
house, 3 Hope park terrace
Douglas, T. H. (D. fr Brodie), St Bride's,
Boroughmuirhead
Douglas, Thomas, victual dealer, 98 and 99
Main street
Douglas, Thomas B., 3 Hope park terrace
DOUGLAS, THOMAS H., photographer,
Chamberlain road. ^ See Adv. p. 52
Douglas, Thomas W., clerk to Lloyds' Re-
gister of Shipping, 9 Prince Regent street
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Douglas, Timothy G., North British Rubber
Co., 6 Greenhill gardens
Douglas, W. C, 32 Dublin street
Douglas, W. (Commercial Bank), 2 George pi.
Douglas, Wm., engraver, 2 Greyfriars place
Douglas, W. S., agent and mercantile ac-
countant, 2 Greyfriars place
Douglas, William, joiner, 4 Wemyss terrace
Douglas, William, 51 Arthur street
Douglas, Mrs Admiral, 6 Blackford road,
Morningside
Douglas, Mrs Catherine, hat manufacturer,
30 Lothian street
Douglas, Mrs Hugh, 4 Maryfield place
Douglas, Mrs Thomas G., 34 Rose street
Douglas, Mrs, 7 North-west Circus place
Douglas, Mrs, 5 Strathearn road
Douglas, Mrs, 36 Cumberland street
Douglas, M. & J., milliners and widows' cap
makers, 24 Hanover street
Douglas, Miss, 13 Hart street
Douglas, Miss, 9 Seton place
Douglas, Miss, 1 Oxford terrace
Douglas, Miss, 6 Gardner's crescent
Douglas, Miss, 4 Cumin jjlace
Douglas, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 10
Deanhaugh street
Douglas Hotel, 34 and 35 St Andrew square
Douglas', Dr, school, 9 Great King street
Douglass, Mrs, grocer, 181 Rose street
Doull, James, joiner, cabinetmaker, and house
agent, G Park street
Doull, Mrs D., 18 Buccleuch place
Dove, James, & Co., engineers; smiths, fire-
engine and hose makers, and coach-timber
benders, 18 Greenside lane
Dove, David, S.S.C. (Goldie £ D.), 8 York
place ; house, Waverley cottage, Eskbank,
Dalkeith
Dove, Hector, Rose cottage, Trinity
Dove, Mrs, 1 Inverleith row
Dow & Fender, hosiers, shirtmakers, and
hatters, 29 Princes street
Dow, Alexander, wine and spirit dealer, 7 St
Andrew street ; house, 4 Northumberland
place
Dow, George, wine and spirit merchant, 70
Bristo St., 82 Potterrow, and 34 Candle-
maker row ; house, Chalmers crescent
Dow, James, Merchiston terrace
Dow, James R., printer, 23 Dundas street
Dow, J. Allan, hatter, 65 North Bridge st. ;
house, 34 Buccleuch place
Dow, John (G.P.O.), 25 Earl Grey street
Dow, L. S., general agent and timber mea-
surer, Commercial dock, Leith ; house, 7
Pitt street, Leith
Dow, Laurance Skene, 1 Union pi., Trinity
Dow, Wm., cork sole manufacturer, and dealer
in shoemakers' tools and furnishings, 240
Canongate ; house, 115
Dow, William, wright and undertaker, 6 Dean
path
Dow, Mrs Ann, 121 Rose street
Dow, Mrs E., 10 Windmill street
Dow, Mrs W. B., 1 Sciennes hill place
Dow, Miss Jane, 69 Broughtoo street
Dow, Misses, seminary, 5 Picardy place
Dowell, Alexander, auctioneer and valuator,
18 George street ; house, 32 Royal circus
Dowie, Grahame G., 9 Hailes street
Dowie, Peter, commission merchant, 37 and
38 Mitchell street ; house, 35 Charlotte St.,
Leith
Dowie, Thos., S.S.C, N.P., 49 Constitution
street ; house, 28 Charlotte street, Leith
Dowie, Thomas, 35 Charlotte street, Leith
Dowie, Wm., late contractor, John's cottage,
Henderson row
Dowie, Mrs Frances, 3 Darling's buildings
Dowling, R. L., commercial traveller, 6 Clare-
mont place
Downes, W. G., 17 Castle street
Downie, Laird, & Laing, nursery seedsmen
and florists, 17a Frederick street ; nurseries,
West Coates and Pink hill, and at Stan-
stead park, Forest hill, London, S.E.
Downie, Alexander, tobacco manufacturer, 4
Union street ; house, 8 Montgomery street
Downie, J. QD., Laird, Sf Laing),Wesb Coates
nursery
Downie, Mrs Catherine, fruiterer and green-
grocer, 3 Green market
Downie, Mrs George H., 38 Rankeillor street
Downie, Mrs Jane, 14 Union street, Leith
Downie, Mrs Waters, 11 Brunswick street,
Hillside
Downs, James, corn and hay dealer, 2 Duke
street, Leith ; house, 59 Kirkgate
Downs, Catherine, china merchant, 13 West
Richmond street
Doyle, Charles A. (H.M. Works), Parliament
square ; house, 3 Sciennes hill place
Drever, David, tailor, 10 Calton hill
Drew & Burnet, coachbuilders, etc., 75 and 79
St Cuthbert's glebe, and 16 and 18 Bread
street
Drew, John (D. &? Burnet), 73 St Cuthbert's
glebe
Drew, Mrs Thomas, 112 Lauriston place
Drew, Miss, toy and fancy bazaar, 69 George
street
Drover, D., 9 Prince Regent street
Drover, R., 4 Duncan street, Leith
Drover, Robert, smith, 118 Kirkgate
Drummond Brothers, seedsmen, nurserymen,
and florists, 52 George street ; nurseries,
Larkfield, and Rosebank, Wardie
Drummond's temperance hotel, 11 Calton st.
Drummond, A., victual dealer, 163 Cause-
wayside
DRUMMOND, ANDREW, medical rubber,
30 Broughton place. ^ See Adv. p. 47
Drummond, Ben., Meadowbank cottage,
Queen's park
Drummond, Charles, bookseller, printer, and
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bookbinder, 133 Kirkgate ; house, 22
Albany street, Leith
Drummond, Rev. D. T. K., 6 Montpelier
Drummond, David, wholesale stationer, 82
West bow : house, 18 Downie place
Drummond, G., bootmaker, 37 West Nicolson
street ; house, 35
Drummond, George, seedsman, etc. (D.
Brothers), Larkfield, Ferry road
Drummond, Henry (officer of Inland Revenue'),
7 Union street
Drummond, James, clerk, 13 Maitland street
Drummond, James, accountant, 53 George iv.
bridge
Drummond, James, R.S.A., 30 Hamilton pi.
Drummond, James, 4 Gladstone place
Drummond, John {clerk, Shore Dues Office),
I Pilrig place
Drummond, Peter, hosier, glover, and shirt-
maker, 29 Leith street
Drummond, Peter (Sewing-machine agent),
II Calton street
Drummond, Rev. Robert Blackley, 46 Gilmore
place
Drummond, W. P. (D. Brothers), Larkfield,
Ferry road
Drummond, Win., porter, Holyrood palace
Drummond, William (Hill, Reid, and D.), 2a
Scotland street
Drummond, William, engineer, 4 Dalrymple
place
Drummond, Mrs G. M., 26 Howard place
Drummond, Mrs, tobacconist, 35 Fountain-
bridge
Drummond, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 22 Jamaica st.
Drummond, Mrs, laundress, 1 Thomas street
Drummond, Miss, dressmaker, 16 Grange loan
Drummond, Misses, 14 Dundas street
Drummore, Pencaitland, and St Germains
Colliery Office (James Grant, agent),
North British Railway station
Dry, Rev. William, 15 Abbotsford park
Drybrough & Co., brewers, 67 North Back of
Canongate
Drybrough, G., grocer and spirit dealer, New
lane, Newhaven
Drybrough, John, 15 Coates crescent
Drybrough, T. (D. #• Co.), 40 Drummond pi.
Drybrough. Mrs, 15 Coates crescent
Dryburgh, N., & Son, coopers and stave mer-
chants, 7, 8, and 9 Mitchell street
Dryburgh, James, 3 Comely green crescent
Dryburgh, Joseph (N. D. Sr Son), 2 Summer-
field
Dryburgh, Richard (N. D. §■ Son), 4 Her-
mitage place, Leith
Dryden, William, & Co., plumbers and gas-
fitters, 63c George street
Dryden, Adam, builder, 21 Upper Gray st. ;
house, 8 Dryden place
Dryden, Adam, fishing-tackle maker, 24
Hanover street
Dryden, James, 5 Saunders street
Dryden, Mary, grocer, 36 Jamaica street
Drye, Charles, clerk, 7 Hill place
Drysdale, Alexander, baker and confectioner,
142 Princes street ; house, 15 Lennox street
Drysdale, Andrew (successor to Messrs Field
& Allan), builder, slater, and glazier, 27
Frederick Street and Claremont place ;
house, 37 George street
Drysdale, David, wine merchant and grocer,
2 Nicolson street ; house, 5 Minto street
Drysdale, James, fruiterer and greengrocer,
60 Queen street
Drysdale, John, 18 Downie place
Drysdale, Joseph, S.S.C and acct., 16 Royal
Exchange ; house, Park lodge, Tantallon pi.
Drysdale, AVilliam, D.C.S., 3 Hart street
Drysdale, Mrs Captain, 12 Fettes row
Drysdale, Miss, 12 St Vincent street
Drysdale, Miss, 2 Clarence street
Ducat, Mrs, 1 Castle terrace
DUDGEON, ROBERT, & CO. (formerly Peter
Scott & Co.), clothiers and shirtrnakers, 9
South bridge. ^ See Adv. at beginning
Dudgeon, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer,
35a India place
Dudgeon, John, 2 Alva street
Dudgeon, M., milliner and draper, 205 Canon-
gate
Dudgeon, Mrs William, 10 Cassels place
Dudgeon, Mrs, 15 St Bernard's crescent
Dudgeon, Mrs, 6 Gladstone place
Dudgeon, Misses, dressmakers and milliners,
10 Cassels place
Duff, Rev. Alex., D.D., LL.D., 22 Lauder road
Duff, Alexander, dairy, 76 Potterrow
Duff, Capt. Benjamin, 64 Gilmore place
Duff, Rev. Henry, 138 Constitution street
Duff, James, butcher, 13 Greenside street
Duff, John, shoemaker, 9 Giles' street
Duff, John, spirit dealer, 20 Greenside lane
Duff, John, wine and spirit merchant, 17
Frederick street ; house, 5 Howe street
Duff, Peter, fruiterer, 51 Nicolson street
Duff, Rob., butcher, 38 and 39 Middle market
Duff, Robert, jun., butcher, 10 Middle market
Duff, Thomas, coal merchant, Caledonian Rail-
way station, Leith ; house, 6 Albany street,
Leith
Duff, Thomas (P. Laicson fy Son), Glenalmond
cottage, Murray street, Sciennes hill
Duff, William, 5 Glover street
Duff, William, spirit dealer, 19 Hanover
street ; house, 102 Nicolson street
Duff, Mrs M., milliner, 102 Nicolson street
Duff, Mrs, 17 St Patrick square
Duff, Mrs, grocer, 46 Brunswick street
Duff, Miss, 1 Arniston place
Duff, Miss, teacher of English, music, wax
and paper flowers, leather work materials,
6 Albany street, Leith
Duff us, P., boot and shoe maker, 38 Howe st.
Duffy, J., broker, 249 Cowgate
Duffy, J. G., draper, 198 Cowgate
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DUFFY, LUKE, Indian chair maker, cane-
worker, and basketinaker, 212 Oauongate.
^ See Adv. p. 01
Duffy, Peter, pawnbroker. 60 St Andrew st.,
Leith ; house, 6 Kirkgate
Duguid, David, grocer and spirit merchant,
36 Dundas street
Duguid, John, horticulturist and florist, Tower
park, Cargillfield, Wardie road
Duke, John, gardener, Rosebank, Broughton
road
Dumbreck, W., M.D., F.R.C.S., 49 Albany st.
Dun. B. F. (late sup. Inland Revenue), 2 Rock-
Tille place
Dun, John, artist, 7 Lonsdale terrace
Dun, Robert, 12 Windmill street
Dun, Thomas, butcher, 7 South Clerk street ;
house, 17 Montague street
Dun, Mrs Andrew, 7 Lonsdale terrace
Dun, Mrs, 17 Melville terrace
Dunbar, James, aerated water manufacturer,
1 Greenside row ; house, 4 N. St. James' st.
Dunbar, James, 7 India street
Dunbar. John, cooper, Low market street
and 5 North Pitt street
Dunbar, Mrs, 24 Howard place
Dunbar, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 21 Montague st.
Duncan & Archibald, S.S.C., 1 Heriot row
Duncan Brothers & Co., provision merchants,
38 Quality street
Duncan. Dewar, & Black, W.S., 6 Hill street
Duncan, Flockhart, & Co., chemists to the
Queen. 52 North bridge and 139 Princes
street ; night bells, 54 North Bridge and
139 Princes street
Duncan, Flockhart, Powell, & Co.. chemists
to the Queen, 18 Bernard street; house, 19
Duncan. Stark, & Co., general and commission
merchants, 94 Constitution street
Duncan, Colin, & Son, coal merchants, oilmen,
and drysalters, Upper drawbridge, Leith ;
coal stations, Scotland street, Sands, Tower
street, and Junction wharf ; house, Bon-
nington mount, Ferry road, Bonnington
Duncan, James, & Co., merchants and brokers,
12 Baltic street
Duncan, Thomas, & Co., bootmakers to the
Queen, the Prince of Wales, and Royal
Family. 57 Princes street
DUNCAN, THOMAS, & SONS, brushmakers
to the Queen, wholesale warehouse and
manufactory, Hope crescent. ^ See Adv.
p. 59
Duncan, Alexander, S.S.C. and N.P. (Mann
Sf D.), Alexandria villa, Stanley road
Duncan, Alexander, 16 North Bank street
Duncan, Andrew (T. D. fy Sons), 14 Mont-
gomery street
Duncan, Angus, wine and spirit merchant, 1
Main point
Duncan, James B., W.S., 6 Hill street (D.,
Dewar, Sj Black, W.S.) ; house, Meadow-
bank house, Eskbank, Dalkeith
Duncan, D., advocate, 12 Inverleith row
Duncan, David, cabinetmaker, 10 8. Charlotte
street
Duncan. Francis (Customs). 1 Dougall's build-
ings, North Fort street
Duncan, George (Anderson §• D.), 3 Ronald-
son's buildings
Duncan, George, grocer and wine merchant
1 Pilrig place
Duncan, H., 5 North Merchiston place
Duncan, Henry R. (D., Stark, Sf Co.), 4 Eyre
place
Duncan, James, cabinetmaker, 10 Brighton st.
Duncan, James S., commercial traveller, 2
King's place
Duncan, James S. (T. D. Sj- Co.), 16 North
Mansionhouse road
Duncan, J. H. (D. Stark £• Co.), 4 Evre place
Duncan, J. Matthews, M.D., F.R.C.P., 90
Charlotte square
Duncan, James, grocer, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 18 South St James' street; house, 17
Duncan, Rev. Jno., LL.D., Professor of Orien-
tal Languages, New College, 10 Dalrymple
crescent
Duncan, John M., advocate, 23 Northumber-
land street
Duncan, John, W.S., 5 Drydeu pi., Newington
Duncan, John, mason, Hamilton place, Stock-
bridge ; house, 1 Leggat's land
Duncan, John, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 12
Heriot row
Duncan, John W., plumber and gasfitter, 18a
Frederick street
Duncan, Robert, saddler, 28 Fountainbridge :
house, 1 Cambridge street
Duncan, S„ shipmaster, 1 Spring villa, Ferry
road, Bonnington
Duncan, S. T., commission merchant, 38
Quality street ; house, 7 Crown street
Duncan, T. (T. D. if Sons), Cockburn bank,
Bonnington
Duncan, Thomas, 15 Nelson street
Duncan, Thomas, jun. (T. D. Sf Sons), 13
Annandale street
Duncan, William, baker, 31 Bridge street ;
house, 33
Duncan, William James (Manager, National
Bank of Scotland), 8 Royal circus
Duncan, William, S.S.C. (D. §■ Archibald).
20 Heriot row
Duncan, William, principal extractor Court of
Session, 5 New General Register House ;
house. 20 Heriot row
Duncan, William, tailor and broker, 257 and
259 Cowgate
Duncan, William, insurance clerk, 3 Carberry
place
Duncan, William, stone merchant; office, Port-
Hopetoun ; house, 11 Melbourne place
Duncan, Mrs J., lodging-house, 7 Union street
Duncan, Mrs J., trimming warehouse, o.\
Coburg street
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Duncan, Mrs John, 2 Bank place
Duncan, Mrs- Joseph, 38 Brunswick street
Duncan, Mrs L., 23a Dick place
Duncan, Mrs T., Pentland villa, Ferry road,
Wardie
Duncan, Mrs Wallace, 4 Eyre place
Duncan, Mrs, 4 North Fort street
Duncan, Mrs William, 15 Hope park terrace*
Duncan, Mrs William, 41 Grindlay street
Duncan, Mrs, of Parkhill, 34 Minto street
Duncan, Mrs, 7 Dundas street
Duncan, Mrs, 3 Darnaway street
Duncan, Mrs, 3 Comely green place
Duncan, Mrs, 42 Gilmore place
Duncan, Mrs, 13 Luttou place
Duncan, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 21 Jamaica street
Duncan, Mrs, 39 George square
Duncan, Miss, 7 Torphichen street
Duncan, Miss, Belleville, Croft-an-Righ
Duncan, Miss, 1 Clerk street
Duncan, Miss, 50 Albany street, Leith
Duncan, Miss, 24 St Patrick square
Duncan, Miss, 13 Tantallon place
Duncan, Miss, 18 Frederick street
Dnncanson, John, 33 West Sciennes
Duncanson, Mrs T., lodgings, 9 Montague st.
Duncanson, Mrs Walter, 7 London row
Dundas & Wilson, C.S., 16 St Andrew square
Dundas, David, spirit dealer, 4 Laurie street
Dundas, George, advocate, sheriff of Selkirk-
shire, 9 Charlotte square
Dundas, George, advocate, 29 Stafford street
Dundas, George, C.A., 24 Broughton place
Dundas, James, 2 Greenside place
Dundas, John, C.S., 25 St Andrew square
Dundas, Robert, chemist and druggist, 1 Far-
quharson place
Dundas, William Pitt, Deputy-Clerk-Register
of Scotland, and Registrar -General of
Births, Deaths, and Marriages, General
Register House ; house, 14 Athol crescent
Dundas, Miss Hamilton, 8 St Bernard's cres.
Dunlop, G. & G., law agents, 14 Hill street
Dunlop, Andrew Vans, 18 Rutland square
Dunlop, Alexander C. Stirling Murray, advo-
cate, M.P., 31 Heriot row
Dunlop, Alexander, 19 Wright's houses
Dunlop, Archibald, supt. Dairy cemetery,
Dairy road
Dunlop, Charles, cabinetmaker and house
factor, St Stephen street ; house, 27 Bruns-
wick street
Dunlop, D. M., hatter, 64 and 3 North bridge ;
house, 15 Hope park terrace
Dunlop, James, wine and spirit merchant, 145
High street
Dunlop, James, 128 Nicolson street
Dunlop, John, 2 Manor place
Dunlop, John Dowie, 2 Mayfield loan
Dunlop, John, M.D., Deputy-Inspector-Gene-
ral of Hospitals, R.N., 24 Blacket place
Dunlop, John, 13 Marketplace
Dunlop, Rev. John C, 23 George square
Dunlop, John, 25 Buccleuch place
Dunlop, Rev. William, 3 Great King street
Dunlop, William, carver, 38 Earl Grey street
Dunlop, Mrs, 6 Pitt street
Dunlop, Mrs Charles T., 15 Inverleith place
Dunlop, Mrs James Usher, 13 Smith's place
Dunlop, Mrs, 43 Manor place
Dunlop, Miss G, 1 Albyn place
Dunlop, Miss, 27 Gilmore place
Dunlop, Miss, 53 Great King street
Dunlop, Miss, 2 Darnaway street
Dunmore, Colonel W. R., 1 Lynedoch place
Dunn, D. & R., metal merchants and iron- i
mongers, 15 Blair street
Dunn, David (D. &r R- B.), 40 Grange road
Dunn, James, 5 North Junction street
Dunn, John, hairdresser, 70 Kirkgate
Dunn, John H., 3 Lord Russell place
Dunn, John, broker, 289 Cowgate
Dunn, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 152 :
Rose street
Dunn, Joseph, confectioner, 10 Shrub place
Dunn, M., auctioneer and commission sale- '
room, 16 Victoria street
Dunn, Robert, butcher, 18 Middle market
Dunn, Thomas, 7 Buccleuch place
Dunn, "William, golf club and ball maker,
8 Vanburgh place
Dunn, William H., joiner and house carpenter,
2 Hay street
Dunn, William, 2 Trinity crescent
Dunn, Mrs B., 20 Drummond street
Dunn, Mrs David, 3 Lothian street
Dunn, Mrs, 11 Clarence street
Dunn, Mrs, silk merchant, 52a Hanover st.
Dunnet, Alexander (T. B. Campbell 8p Co.),
59 Constitution street
Duns, James, slater, 161 Rose street
Duns, John, D.D., Professor, New College, 4
North Mansionhouse road
Duns, Miss, milliner, 161 Rose street
Dunse, David (/. Y. fr Co.), slater, 110 Con-
stitution street
Dunse, William, 10 Gladstone terrace
Dunsmure, Alex., merchant, 8 John's place,
Leith
Dunsmure, J., M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 53 Queen st.
Dunsmure, Major, 10 Coates crescent
Du Plessis & Black, Misses, ladies' boarding-
school, 26 Royal terrace
Durham, James (/. £■ W. B., Balemo Mill),
1 Leopold place
Durham, Norval, merchant, 28 and 29 Quality
street
Durie, G. & J., com. agents, 14 Bristo street
Durie, James, baker, 62 Tolbooth wynd, Leith ;
house, 45
Durie, William, Hawthorn villa, Ferry road,
Wardie
Durie, Mrs Janet, provision merchant, 168
Fountainbridge
Durie, Mrs, provision merchant, 6 Little
King street
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Dunvard, Andrew, cabinetmaker, upholsterer,
undertaker, and house agent, 7 Clerk street;
house, 1
Dunvard, Andrew, jun., writer, 47 Dick place
Durward, David, 13 Downie place
Duthie, George, fishmonger, 4 S. Melville pi.;
house, 11 North Melville place
Duthie, Walter, W.S., G Great King street
Dycer, C, M.D., F.R.C.S., Militia Staff-sur-
geon, 42 Great King street
Dyer, J. N., coram, agent, 5 Buccleuch place
Dyer, Mrs A., 4 Reid's court, Canongate
Dykes, James, steam-tug proprietor and coal
merchant, N. B. Railway stations, Edin-
burgh and Leith ; house, 2 Shore
Dykes, Richard, provision dealer and grocer,
3 Orchardfield
Dykes, Robert, machine bootcloser, 12 Leith
Street terrace
Dyrnock & Guthrie, tea and wine merchants and
grocers, 16 Nicolson street
Dymock, James R., 20 George square
Dyrnock, Robert Lockhart, 46 George square
Dymock, Mrs, 15 Eastfield
Eager, Mrs, teacher of music, 32 Dundas st.
Eagle Life Insurance Office (J. Shand,
W.S., agent), 57 Albany street
Eagle Life Office (Andrew Fyfe, agent), 21
St Andrew square
Eagle, Robert, hairdresser, 178 Canongate
Eagle, Robert H., 5 Crichton street
Early English Text Society (T. G. Steven-
son, agent), 22 Frederick street
Early, Francis, commercial traveller, 227
High street
Easson, D. (Justiciary Office),oQ}Ia,ddmgtoTi-pl.
Easson, J., cork manufacturer, 15 Assembly st.
East Coast Railway Companies (Henry
Robertson, booking agent), Waverley Bridge
station
Easterbrook, Thomas (agent for Absolom,
Crocker, Sf Co., London) : office, 25 North
bridge ; residence, Bellfield house, Eskbank
Easton, George, agent Scottish Temperance
League, 10 Brown square
Easton, James, tailor, 23i St James1 square
Easton, Mrs Thomas, 15 Albany street
Easton, Miss, laundress, 4 East Norton place
Easton, Miss, 6 Trinity crescent
Eaton, James, 8 Alva street
Eavestaff, Frederick (E. 8c Co., London, piano-
forte manufacturers) ; agency office, 93a
George street
Ebsworth & Hoppner, merchants and com-
mission agents, 55 Constitution street
Ebsworth, Jos., publisher, and teacher of vocal
music, 4 Montgomery street
Eckersley, James, consulting engineer (man-
ager Swan's Patent Safety Valve), 5 Pilrig
cottages
Eckford, James M., veterinary surgeon, 145
Constitution street
Eckford, T., farrier, 25 Great Junction street;
house, 145 Constitution street
Eckford, T., cabinetmaker, 7 Newport street
Eckford, Walter, Trinity baths, Trinity
Eckford, William, confectioner, 93 High st.
Eckford, Mrs A., 16 Salisbury street
Eckford, Mrs, Trinity baths & lodgings, Trinity
Eddie, Misses, 3 North Mansionhouse road
Eddington, Lieut. -Col. Smollett Montgomerie,
of Glencreggan, 4 Gloucester place
Eddington, Mrs G., 13 Clarence street
Eddington, Mrs, 4 West Maitland street
Eddis, Mrs W. IT., 3 Argyle place
Edgar, Alex., spirit merchant, 56 West port
Edgar, James, R.S.A., 22 India street
Edgar, Peter, 42 West Sciennes street
Edgar, Robert, provision dealer, 23 Howe st.
Edgar, Robt., shoemaker, 52 George IV. bridge
Edgar, Robert, seedsman, 1 King's stables :
house, 14 Duke street
Edgar, Robt., boot and shoe maker, 156 High st.
Edgar, Mrs, 14 Duke street
Edgar, Mrs, 3 AYindmill street
Edgar, Miss, milliner & dressmaker, 8 North br.
Edinburgh Abstainers' Union (President,
John Tough ; Secretary, Andrew Cameron ;
Collector, James M'Coll), 4 Melbourne pi.
Edinburgh Angus Club (Treasurer, Wm.
Milter, S.S.C., 59 George Square ; Secretary,
G. K. Livingston, S.S.C.), 18 Frederick st.
Edinburgh, Argyle, Bute, and Western
Isles Association (Secretary, W. M. John-
ston, S.S.C., Pitt street; Treasurer, Alex.
Macfie, 29 George street
Edinburgh Artillery Militia, headquarters,
Easter road
Edinburgh Association for improving the
condition of the Poor, bh York place
Edinburgh Barm Company (James Stewart,
manager), York lane
Edinburgh & Bathgate Railway Company
(Alexander Jamieson, C.A., secretary), 8
South Charlotte street
Edinburgh Bible Society (./. 31 Baillie.
treasurer), 5 St Andrew square
Edinburgh Bread Society, 7 Keir street
Edinburgh Choral Society (Conductor, T.
K. Longbottom), hall, 51 Cockburn street
Edinburgh Choral Union (Adam Hamilton.
18 Castle street, conductor ; Alex. 31. Wil-
son, 1 Annandale street, secretary), Calton
Convening Rooms
EDINBURGH CHRISTMAS CLUB (D.
Cnrror, secretary), 25 Northumberland st.
* See Adv. p. 41
Edinburgh City Mission Office (Bev. Alex.
Miller, superintendent), 5 St Andrew square:
house, Spring bank villa, Lasswade
Edinburgh Co-operative Building Com-
pany (Limited), 21 George street and 32
Bell place
Edinburgh Co-operative Society (George
Inglis, secretary), 18 and 20 Richmond pi.
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Edinburgh Co-operative Store, 156 Canon-
gate
Edinburgh Dental Dispensary (W. K.
Tkwaites, S.S.C., secretary), 88 Cockburn
street ; open daily, 9 to 10 a.m.
Edlnburgh Ear Dispensary, 54 Cockburn
street ; open on Tuesday at 12
Edinburgh Ecclesiastical Commissioners
(Secretary and Agent, James Mackniglit,
W.S.), 12 London street
Edinburgh Eye Dispensary, 54 Cockburn
street ; open on Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday, from 1 to 2
Edinburgh Eye Infirmary, 6 Cambridge st. ;
open 1 to 2 daily
Edinburgh Free Normal School, Moray
house, 172 Canongate
EDINBURGH FUNERAL ESTABLISH-
MENTS {John Croall Sr Sons, proprietors),
9 and 10 Leith walk, 8 Nicolson street, and
45 Constitution street. ^ See Adv. p. 113
Edinburgh Gas Light Co. (John K. Watson,
treasurer and manager), 25 Waterloo place
and 65 Constitution street
Edinburgh and Glasgow Union Canal Co.'s
Office, 1 Port-Hopetoun
Edinburgh Gutta Percha Boot and Shoe
Warehouse, 431 Lawnmarket
EDINBURGH INSTITUTION FOR LAN-
GUAGES, MATHEMATICS, etc. (R. M.
Ferguson, Ph.D., F.R.S.E., and G. Bickerton,
head masters), 8 Queen st. ^ See Adv. p. 42
Edinburgh Institution for the Education
of Young Ladies, 23 Charlotte square
EDINBURGH LADIES' INSTITUTION, 1
Park place. ^ See Adv. p. 43
Edinburgh and Leith Brewing Co. (Robert
Disher, managing partner), 212 Canongate
Edinburgh and Leith Circular Delivery
Co. (Jas. Brydon, manager), 12 Elder st.
Edinburgh and Leith Flint Glass Co., 33
Leith walk
Edinburgh and Leith Gas Light Company,
8 George street and 11 Baltic street
Edinburgh and Leith Glass Company, 6
Salamander street
Edinburgh and Leith Loan Co. (Andrew
Rutherford, manager), 16 Calton street
Edinburgh and Lf.ith Sawmills, 9 Stead's pi.
EDINBURGH LIFE ASSURANCE CO.'S
OFFICE (David Maclagan, manager), 22
George street. % See Adv. p. 11
EDINBURGH LOAN COMPANY, 39 South
bridge (James Campbell, manager). :;sSee
Adv. ]i. 77
Edinburgh Normal School, Johnston terrace
Edinburgh and Northern District Grocery
and Provision Oo-qeerative Store, 42
Brunswick street
Edinburgh Parochial Board Office (George
Greig, inspector), 12 Lauriston lane
Edinburgh and Perth Bread Company, 519
Lawnmarket
Edinburgh Philharmonic Society (John M
Coldstream, secretary), 5 St. Andrew square!
Edinburgh Photographic Co., 1 Hanover st j
Edinburgh Poorhouse (Daniel Kemp, go\
vernor ; Mrs Sarah Anderson, matron .1
Margaret E. Kemp, assistant-matron), For-]
rest road
Edinburgh Railway Station Access Co. (A\
T. Niven, C.A., sec), 13 Queen street
Edinburgh Roperie Company, 4 and 5 BatlJ
street and 1 Commercial street
Edinburgh School of Photography, 17
Princes street
Edinburgh (The) Subscription Library (G\
MlWkea, librarian), 24 George street
Edinburgh Tonic Sol-fa Association (T. r\
Longbottom, conductor)
Edinburgh Total Abstinence Society HaliJ
and Committee Rooms (R. Strachan, sec.)]
52 Nicolson street
Edinburgh Turkish and Swimming Baths,)
90 Princes street
Edinburgh Water Company (Alex. Ramsay,
manager), 123 Princes street
Edinburgh Wool Sales, Tanfield
Edinburgh Young Men's Christian Associa-
tion (Wm. D. Dobson, sec), 73 Adam sq.
Edington, Alexander, fishmonger, 8 West*
Newington pi. ; house, 2 Upper Gray street
Edington, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 32
Brunswick street
Edington, D., jeweller, 53 George IV. bridge
Edington, Mrs A., 12 Church street
Edington, Mrs Alex. G., 1 Doune terrace
Edmond, E., 21 Comely bank
Edmond, G., assistant teacher, Bell's school,
29 Great Junction street
Edmond, John, rope and sail maker, 59 Shore ■
Edmondston, Thomas, & Son, iron merchants <
and seedsmen, 110 West bow
Edmondston, T. (T.E.fy Son), 1 Wharton pi.
Edmondston, Mrs, Merchiston terrace
Edmondstoune, Mrs, 5 Great Stuart street
Edmonston & Douglas, English and foreign
booksellers and publishers, 88 Princes street
Edmonston, F., & Son, engravers & printers,
63 North br. ; ho. 1 James st., Portobello
Edmonston, Alex. (E. Sp Douglas), 14 Man-
sionhouse road
Edmonston, Mrs, 47 Dick place
Edmunds, Arthur, professor of singing, 1
Gloucester place
Edmunds, Edmund, professor of singing, 1
Gloucester place
EDWARDS, GEORGE S., auctioneer and
appraiser, 53 Cockburn street; house, 9
Meadow place. ^ See Adv. p. 76
Edwards, Henry, wood merchant, house car-
penter, etc., 212 Canongate
Edwards, Jas., chimney-sweep, 22 Dundas st.
Edwards, James, house painter, glazier, and
glass dealer, 22 Downie place ; house, 8
Wallace place
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(towards, John, fancy paper and drapers' box
maker, 26 Sfc James' square
Edwards, John, 4 Brown's place
Edwards, William, brassfouuder, 60 Nicolson
street ; house, 62
Edwards, William, machine bootcloser, 9 Leith
street terrace
Edwards, William, accountant, 1 Hanover st.
Eeles, Thomas, 377 High street
Effingham, William, 76 Fountainbridge
Eggers, L., & Co., ship chandlers and provi-
sion merchants, 21 Commei'cial street; ho.,
11 Couper street
Eisdale, D. A., 38 Dublin street
Elder & Bruce, W.S., 5 South Charlotte st.
Elder, Alexander, sauce manufacturer, Holy-
rood sauce warehouse, South-west Thistle
street lane ; house, 25 Cumberland street
Elder, Alexander, doorkeeper, Exchequer, 8
Upper Grove place
Elder, Alexander, wholesale glass and china
merchant, importer of Bohemian glass, lava
goods, etc., York lane ; ho. 9 Broughton pi.
Elder, Alexander, 14 London row
Elder, Alexander, printer, 140 Rose street
Elder, David, stone-cutter, 25 Barony street
Elder, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 27
Dean street
Elder, James, W.S., 5 Thistle street
Elder, James, 23a Minto street
Elder, John, goldsmith, 156 High street
Elder, John, W.S. (E. fr Bruce), 3 West
Circus place
Elder, John, messenger, No. 1 Commercial
bank cottage, 17 Rose street
Elder, John, confectioner, 267 Cowgate
Elder, L., spirit merchant and hay and corn
dealer, Dean
Elder, Thomas, 40 Royal terrace
Elder, William, grocer and victual dealer, 28
Tobago street
Elder, William, writer, 10 Torphichen street
Elder, William, bookbinder, 138 Nicolson st.
Elder, Mrs John, 15 Buccleuch place
Elder, Mrs, hotel, 9 South St David street
Elder, Mrs, nurse, 21 Jamaica street
Elder, Misses, dressmakers, 3 Summerhall pi.
Electric Telegraph Company's Offices, 68
Princes street. Parliament House lobby, and
Caledonian Railway station, Lothian road
(G. H. Midgley, manager) ; 26 Bernard st.
(W. Wood, agent; ho., 12 Union st., Leith)
Elgin & M'Pake, ropemakers, 6AGilmore pi. ;
house, 1 Lower Gilmore place
Elgin, W., & Son, booksellers, stationers, and
library, 10, 12, and 13 N. St Andrew st.
Elgin, David (E. Sf M'Pake), 1 Gillespie st.
Elgin, Wm. (E. #■ Son), 26 Scotland street
Elliot, Alex., potito mercht., 1 Holyrood ter.
ELLIOT, ANDREW, bookseller, publisher,
and stationer, 17 Princes st. ; ho. 19 AArest
Nicolson st. %■ See Adv. p. 48
Elliot, George, cabinetmaker, 20 Lauriston st
Elliot, James A., printer, 1 Gayfield place
Elliot, J., general merchant, 35 Sheriff brae
Elliot, Nenion, S.S.C., 7 Wharton place
Elliot. Robert, grocer and provision merchant,
94 AYest port
Elliot, W. Scott, of Arkleton, AYS., 34 Re-
gent terrace
Elliot, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 1 Broughton pi.
Elliot, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 50 Cumberland st.
Elliot, Mrs, cook, 44 India place
Elliot, Mrs, 19 West Nicolson street
Elliot, Miss, 38 Gilmore place
Ellis, A. G., R., & W., AV.S., 4 Royal terrace
Ellis, Adam Gib, advocate, 4 Royal terrace
Ellis, James M., Hatton place
Ellis, Rob. (A. G., R., Sp W. E.), 4 Royal ter.
Ellis, Robert, 17 George iv. bridge
Ellis, Thomas, upholsterer, cabinetmaker,
undertaker, house agent, and appraiser, 21
and 23 George IV. bridge, and North Pitt st.
Ellis, W. (.4. G., R., §■ W. E.), 4 Royal ter.
Ellis, AYilliani, teacher, 2 Janefield place
Ellis, AV. M., 76 Constitution street
Ellis, Mrs, 7 Scotland street
Elonis, Mrs, 21a Broughton place
Elmslie, Mrs George, glass, china, and stone-
ware, 7 Charlotte place ; ho. 2 Melville st.
Elphingston Colliery Office (Thos. Frier,
agent), North bridge depot
Elphinston, Mrs, 50 Albany street, Leith
Elsmie, Mrs, 43 Albany street
Elston, Mrs, lodgings, 12 Hope street
Elwert, Miss, boarding school for young ladies,
23 AVindsor street
Emmerson, James, 8 William street
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LAW LIFE
ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION (William
Smith, manager), 120 Princes street. Jj: See
Adv. p. 22
Eno, John, 10 Baker's place
Epps, William (agent for Philpott, Cooper, ,'y
Co., London) : office, 25 North bridge ; ho.
Rosehill, Eskbank
Equitable Loan Co. of Scotland (Geo.
Russell, manager), 4 Milne square ; sale-
rooms, 227 High street
Erskine, Alex., slater, 11 St Andrew st., Leith
Erskine, Anthony, 5 Mackenzie place
Erskine, Dugald, 8 St James' square
Erskine, Geo., pianoforte tuner, 8 St James' sq.
Erskine, Jas., china merchant, 10 Hill place
Erskine, AA'illiam, house painter, 8b Elder st.
Erskine, Mrs Marion, milliner, 98 Abbey hill
Erskine, Mrs, 16 Mansionhouse road
Erskine, Miss, 42 Manor place
Erskine, Miss, 21 Barony street
Eschle, Nicholas, 8 Gladstone terrace
Eskdale, John, 2 A^iewforth place
Espie, George, S.S.C. (Campbell, E., 8? Bell),
6 Rutland square
Espie, George, Mary cottage, Trinity
Espie, Mrs Dr, 20 Melville^terrace
Espinasse, Francois, Le Chevalier, 1 London st.
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Esplin, Chas., commercial traveller, 14 Union
street, Leith
Espline, Mrs Chas., 1 Esplixte.pl., Morningside
Esson, Geo. A., accountant, 10 Great Kingst.
Eunson & Garrick, tailors and clothiers, 43
Kirkgate
Eunson, W. & D., bootmakers, 8 St Patrick sq.
Eunson, Thomas B., confectioner, 23 Tol-
booth wynd, Leith
Eunson, Mrs, 13 Fyfe place
EUROPEAN ASSURANCE SOCIETY (G.
S.Mitchell, secretary), 12 St Andrew square.
{L.Alexander, agent), 2 George street, Leith.
ifc See Ado. p. 23
Evans, Robert, tailor, 6 West Claremont st.
Evans, Honourable Mrs, 31 Raeburn place
Evans, Mrs Owen, victualler, 36 Yardheads
Ewan, G. M., working jeweller, 27 Elder st.
Ewan, Misses, 121 Princes street
Ewart, John, builder and timber merchant,
Henderson row ; house, 4.
Ewart, John, plumber and gasfitter, 2 Erskine
place ; house, 3 Cornwall street
Ewart, Robert, 41 Maryfield place
Ewart, Wm., cabinetmaker and organ-builder,
36 N. Richmond st. ; ho. 2 Drummond st.
Ewart, Miss, 30 Clarence street
Ewing, Archibald, merchant and coal agent,
53 Causewayside
Ewing, William, cooper, 19 London street
Ewing, Mrs H., dressmaker, 69 Broughton st.
Ewing, Mrs, 3 Chapel street
Exchange Reading-room, 37 Constitution st.
Exchange Stables, 45 Constitution street
Exchequer Chambers, Parliament square
Experience Investment Society (A. Pater-
son, manager), 55 Frederick street
Extractor's Chambers (J. Hay Hardyman,
W.S., assist. -extractor, 21 Claremont cres.),
1, 3, and 5 New General Register House
Eyre, Mrs, 5 Kerr street
Fabroni, Sig. L., professor of harp, singing.
and piano, 6 Nelson street
Fackney, Mrs James, lodgings, 25 Bridge st.
Faed, James, engraver, 14 Comely bank
Fagan, Mrs Col., 32 Abercromby place
Fair, David Hyne, woollen and linen draper,
21 Grassmarket
Fair, William, 1 Lutton place
lair, Mrs, 15 Ainslie place
Fairbairn, Charles, consulting engineer, 36
Quality st. ; ho. Marion villa, Sciennes hill
Fairbairn, Geo. H., 19 George street
Fairbairn, Henry, grocer and spirit merchant,
45 Hope park end
Fairbairn, Rev. James, Free Church manse.
Newhaven
Fairbairn, .las. (Bank of Scotland), 12 War-
rieton crescent
FAIRBAIRN. JAMES, milliner, hat maker,
hosier, glover, and draper, 7 and 11 Clerk
street -'.' See Ado. p. 64
Fairbairn, Robert, spirit merchant, 5 Clyde st. ;
house, 1 Forbes road
Fairbairn, Wm., surveyor, 19 St Andrew sq. ;|
house, 33 Hope terrace
Fairbairn, Mrs M., ladies' nurse, 18 Cumber-
land street
Fairbairn, Mrs, 53 George square
Fairbairn, Mrs, 1 Sciennes hill place
Fairbairn, Miss, lodgiugs, 6 Shandwick place
Fairbairn, M., milliner, 35 Whitfield place
Fairbairn, Miss Isa., boarding-ho., 9 Albynpl.
Fairbairn, Miss, 12 Warriston crescent
Fairfoul, Wdliam, commercial traveller, 17
West Preston street
Fairgrieve, John, gardener, 45 Bristo street
Fairgrieve, Thomas, chemist and druggist, 46
Clerk street ; house, 1 Sylvan place
Fairgrieve, William, smith, 10 Dock street;
house, 3 Prince Regent street
Fairgrieve, Mrs Wm., lodgings, 35 Whitfield pi.
Fairgrieve, Miss, milliner, and doll warehouse,
62 Princes street ; house, 29 Sciennes
Fairley, E., & Co., wine and spirit merchants,
18 Calton street
Fairley, James, & Son, wine merchants and
grocers, 67 Lauriston place
Fairley, Alex. (E. F. $• Co.), 10 Greenside st.
Fairley, James, grocer and wine merchant, 1
Gilmore place ; house, 9
Fairley, John, tinsmith, 109 Kirkgate
Fairley, John, bill-poster, 20 Bank street
Fairley, Mungo, coalmer., 16 Port- Hamilton
Fairley, P. F., 63 Lauriston place
Fairley, Wm., gardener, 3 W. Cathernie pi.
Fairlie, Jas. (Edin. icool sales), 19 Howard pi.
Fairly, Robert, 14 Mayfield terrace
Fairweather, Alex., grocer and spirit mercht.,
39 North Richmond street
Fairweather, David, 26 Cumberland street
Fairweather, David, blacksmith, 22 Greenside
place ; house, 14 Montgomery street
Faithful], Rev. V. Grantham, 23 Royal circus
Falconar, Mrs General, Falconberg lodge,
Greenhill park
Falconar, Miss, Falconhall, Morningside
Falconer, A. R. (British Linen Co. Bank), 4
Torphichen street
Falconer, Alex., sheriff-officer, 3 Victoria st.
Falconer, Da v., grocer & wine mer., 18 Home st.
Falconer, David, tobacconist, 41 Broughton st.
Falconer, David (Poison ^F.)J2 Buccleuch st.
Falconer, Henry D., 15 Buccleuch place
Falconer, James, writer, 51 Brunswick street.
Falconer, James, smith, St Patrick square ;
house, 176 Fountainbridge
Falconer, John, agent for Preston collieries,
2 High Calton
Falconer, John, 1 London street
Falconer, John, 9 Davie street
Falconer, Thomas, tobacconist, 361 Higb st.
Falconer, Thos., blacksmith, 173 Fountaiubr,
Falconer, TV. (H.M.C.), 11 Spence's pi., Leith
Falconer, Mrs, 17 West Nicolson street
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Falkikk Iron Co. Warehouse, 18 Picardypl.
(R.K. Mitchell, agent; house, Corstorphine)
Falkner, J. P., S.S.C., 9 Portland place
Falla, Misses M. & J., milliners and straw-hat
makers, 23 Frederick street
Falshaw, James, 26 Castle street
Farmer Office, India buildings, Victoria st.
Farmer Reading-room, India buildings, Vic-
toria street
Farmer, Alex., provision dealer, 147 High
street ; house, 10 East Adam street
Farmer, David, baker, 7 Calton street ; house,
12 Calton hill
Farmer, John, 1 Morningside place
Farmer, Peter, 2 Montague street
Farmer, Miss Agnes, baker, 209 Pleasance
Farnie, Miss, 29 Howard place
Farnington, A., 2 Kerr street
Farquhar, Alexander, 61 Yardheads
Farquhar, And., grocer, wine and spirit mer.,
2 Victoria place ; house, 3 Salisbury ter.
Farquhar, John (Equit. Loan Co. of Scot.),
40 St Leonard street
Farquhar, William, 50 Cumberland street
Farquhar, Miss Elizabeth, 10 Blackford road
Farquharson, Charles H., working jeweller
and watchmaker, 26 Leith street ; house,
Jessamine cottage, West Preston street
Farquharson, David, confectioner, 30 and 34
West port ; house, 15 Vennel
Farquharson, David, druggist, 31 Home street
Farquharson, Fran., confectioner, 71 Nicolson
st. ; house, Roseville, St Catherine place
Farquharson, Fran., of Finzean, 5 Eton terrace
FARQUHARSON, JOHN J., accountant,
insurance and general agent, 1 Hanover
street. ^ See Adv. p. 39
Farquharson, Mrs D., lodgings, 11 West
Richmond street
Farquharson, Mrs Elizabeth, wine and spirit
merchant, 103 High street ; house, 125
Farquharson, Mrs, 26 Elder street
Farquharson, Miss, 1 Clerk street
Farquharson, Miss, 23 Royal Circus
Farquharson, Miss, 53 Melville street
Farrell, Mrs Robert, poulterer, 1 Hope street
Farrie, Geo., clerk, 1 Anderson place, Bon. rd.
Fedden, C, & Co., coal exporters, commission
merchants, ship and insurance brokers, 36
Commercial street
Fedden, C, 5 Ebeuezer mount
FEGAN & CO., tailors, clothiers, outfitters,
woollen drapers, and contractors, 66 High
st. — J. Forstall, manager. "4*. See Adv. p. 67
Fender, Jas., com. traveller, 38 Earl Grey st.
Fender, Mrs, 1 Great Wellington street
Fenton, James (Thos. Russell Sf Co.), 9 Hope
park terrace
Fenton, R., cabinetmaker and furniture
dealer, 35 Dundas street
Fenton, Mrs, 4 Montague street
Fenwick, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant,
119 High street ; house, 12 Hill square
Fergie, William, 16 Montague street
Fergie, William, smith, etc., Brandon street
Fergus, Wm., wood merch., 60 Great Junction
street; house, 9 Wellington place, Leith
Ferguslie Brick and Tile Depot (Joint Craig,
agent), Spittal street
FERGUSON BROTHERS, goldsmiths and
watchmakers to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales,
18 S. St Andrew street, *£ See Adv. p. 64
Ferguson, Davidson, & Co., merchants, Great
Junction street
Ferguson & Junner, W.S., 1 Northumberland
street
FERGUSON, J., & Co., pawnbrokers, 312;
Lawnmarket; John G. Robertson, manager.
*£ See Adv. p. 77
Ferguson, John, & Son, marble and coloured
paper makers, 33 Carrubber's cl., 135 Higb
street; house, Sugarhouse close, Cauongate-
Ferguson, Thos., & Co., china, glass, and stone
warehouse, 11 Commercial street and 51
Bridge st. ; house, Madeira ho., Madeira st.
Ferguson, Adam (G.P.O.), 4 Arthur street
FERGUSON, ALEXANDER, confectioner to
the Queen and H.R.H. the Duke of Edin-
burgh, 1 Melbourne pi. ; manuf., Brodie's
court, 304 Lawnmkt. ^ See Adv. Fly deaf
Ferguson, Alex., jun., 7 West Lauriston pi.
Ferguson, C, stationer, 32 Tolbooth wynd
Ferguson, C, teacher, Unitedlndustrial School,.
56 High street ; house, 14 Brandon street
Ferguson, D. K., house painter, 14 W. New-
ington ; house, 22 East Preston street
Ferguson, Daniel, 204 Rose street
Ferguson, David, cabinetmaker and uphol-
sterer, 10 East Sciennes ; ho. 2 Henry pi.
Ferguson, David, painter, 194 Rose street
Ferguson, Duncan, grocer and spirit dealer,.
Ill Kirkgate
Ferguson, F., jun., waggoner, 23 Fox lane
Ferguson, Geo. (late A. Alacbryde), hairdresser
and perfumer to the Queen, 117 George st.
Ferguson, Geo., sheriff-officer, Sheriff's office,.
Sheriff Court buildings, George iv. bridge ;:
house, 118 Lauriston place
Ferguson, James Scott (Thos. Russell Sy Co.)r
23 Scotland street
Ferguson, James, agent, 10 Annandale street.
Ferguson, James H., draper, 31 Elder street;.
house, 2 Barony street
Ferguson, James, hairdresser, 117 George st.
Ferguson, James, 5 Fin gal place
Ferguson, James, printer, 3 Gladstone place
Ferguson, James (F. Brs.), 10 Rankeillor st.
Ferguson, John, tailor, 47 St Mary's wynd
Ferguson, John, 10 St Patrick square
Ferguson, John, spirit merchant, 72 Shore
Ferguson, John, ironmonger, 17 Gladstone pi-
Ferguson, John (Scott Sf F.), 14 N. St Andrew*
street; house, 15 Brighton place, Portobello
Ferguson, John Kay, 45a Earl Grey street
Ferguson, John, baker, 64 Rose street
Ferguson, J. M.,mer., St Anthony court, Leith.
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Ferguson, P., writing master, 6 Gladstone ter.
Ferguson, P. W., stationer and bookseller, 50
Bridge street
Ferguson, Robert M., Ph.D. (Edinburgh Insti-
tution), 8 Rillbank crescent
Ferguson, Robert, chain and anchor store,
51 Bridge street
Ferguson, Robert, dyer and bleacher — office,
48 .Hanover street (J. F. Dewar, agent) —
Eskvale, Musselburgh
Ferguson, R. J., confectioner, 6 Howe street
Ferguson, Thos., grocer and wine merchant, 2
Market place ; house, 19 Brunswick street
FERGUSON, WALTER, teacher of drawing
and painting, High School, Edin. Academy,
and 36 George street ; house, 70 Gilmore
place. ^ See Adv. p. 43
Ferguson, Win., fiesher, 60 Charlotte st., Leith
Ferguson, Wm., W.S., 6 Northumberland st.
Ferguson, Wm., upholsterer, 12 Hermitage pi.
Ferguson, Wm.,spiritmercht., 2 Queen st., Leith
Ferguson, Wm. S., account., 118 Lauriston pi.
Ferguson, William, 18 Spittal street
Ferguson, Mrs A., 34 St Leonard street
Ferguson, Mrs Admiral, 2 Eton terrace
Ferguson, Mrs Archibald, 22 St James' square
Ferguson, Mrs Fergus, 21 Carnegie street
Ferguson, Mrs J., 6 Jordan bank
Ferguson, Mrs James, 54 George square
Ferguson, Mrs John, 1 Rillbank terrace
Ferguson, Mrs R., eating-house, 1 Giffordpark
Ferguson, Mrs Thos., Madeira ho., Madeira st.
Ferguson, Mrs (Matron, Edin. Lying-in Inst.),
46 Cockburn street
Ferguson, Mrs, spirit dealer, 3 Bernard street
Ferguson, Mrs, 3 London row
Ferguson, Mrs, Belmont house, Forbes road
Ferguson, Mrs, 11 Henderson place
Ferguson, Mrs, glove cleaner, 2 Dublin street
Ferguson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 21 Brougham st.
Ferguson, Miss J., trimming warehouse, 42
Couper street
Ferguson, Miss Mary, 13 India street
Ferguson, Miss, dressmaker, 51 Broughton st.
Ferguson, Miss, 34 London street
Ferguson, Miss, 11 Keir street
Ferguson, Misses, 1 Park street
Ferguson, Misses, 6 Inverleith row
Ferguson, Margaret, stationery and toys, 84
iittccleuch street
Fergusson, Geo. (Cathcart,F., fy Co.), 5 Atholl
crescent
Fergusson, Major Home M., The Nest, Napier
road
Fergusson, Major R. D., 19 Atholl crescent
Fergusson, James, 10 Whitehouse terrace
Fergusson, P., 2 St James' place
Fergusson, R. D. G., of Isle, 31 Chester street
Fergusson, AVilliam, grocer and wine mercht,
22 Maitland street
Fergusson, William, 1 8 Walker street
Fergusson, Miss, 18 Rutland square
Fergusson, Miss, 9 Castle street
Fernie, E. W., 143 Princes street
Fernie, Wm., shipmaster, 50 Albany st., Leith
Ferrah, John (G.P.O.), 5 Greenside end,
Greenside row
Ferrall, Mrs, 2 Church road, Trinity
Ferrie, George, 10 Holyrood terrace
Ferrie, John, chaplain, House of Refuge, 64
Canongate ; house, 12 Holyrood terrace
Ferrie, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 41a Broughton st.
Ferrier, Andrew, 12 Lauriston lane
Ferrier, David, stationer, and Bible deposi-
tory, 17 Leith street ; house, 17 Pitt street,
Portobello
Ferrier, George, 15 Arniston place
Ferrier, Gilbert, bookseller and stationer, 70
George street
Ferrier, Jas., teacher of drawing, 12 Queen st.
Ferrier, Robert, inspector of meters, 8 Royal
Exchange
Ferrier, Thomas H., W.S., 4 Atholl crescent
Ferrier, Mrs, 10 Catherine street
Ferrier, Mrs, 20 Dean terrace
Ferrier, Mrs, 5 Leamington terrace
Ferrier, Mrs, ladies nurse, 16 Jamaica street
Ferrier, Mrs C, 17 AVest Nicolson street
Ferrier, Mrs Jas., dealer in Berlin smallwares
and stationery, East London st. (new build.)
Ferrier, Miss Wallace, 10 Doune terrace
Ferris, Thomas, plasterer, Windmill close, 2
Crosscauseway ; house, 16 Gladstone ter.
Fiddes, William, 112 West bow
Fiddes, Mrs, 1 22 Rose street
Field & Allan, slate, marble, and glass mer-
chants, and stained glass manufacturers :
works and office, Bangor road ; warehouse,
27 Frederick street
Field & Co.'s London porter store, 7 Quality
street (John A. Bertram Sf Co., agents)
Field, Rev. E. Burch,of Moreland,43 Moray pi.
Field, James Hamilton, 43 Moray place
Field, Thos., slate mer., Hawkhill, Lochend rd.
Field, Mrs William, 12 Union street
Field, Miss, 23 Salisbury street
Field, Miss, 7 Comely green place
Fielding, Miss, 8 Cumberland street
Fife, John, 8 Hamilton place
Fife, Mrs, 4 Henderson row
Fife, Miss, 20 Rankeillor street
Finch, Mrs W. M., 2 Talbot place
Findlater, Andrew, LL.D., 15 Rillbank ter.
Findlay, Charles, writer, 1 Manor place
Findlay, George, spirit dealer, AVater of Leith
Findlay, John Ritchie (Scotsman Office), 9
Dundas street
Findlay, Thomas, 4 Forth street
Findlay, Mrs, 55 George square
Findlay, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 204 Rose street
Fingland, George, grocer, 62 Bristo street
Fingus, James, spirit merchant, 74 St Andrew
street, Leith
Finlay, AArm., & Son, cabinetmakers, uphol-
sterers, and carpet warehousemen, 81 Princes
st. and Paul's work ; ho. 2 S. St David st.
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Finlay, Charles Patrick, W.S. (Macnavtjhton
cV F.), 35 Dublin street
Finlay, Charles, A.C.S., 40 York place
Finlay, George, dairyman, 200 Pleasance
Finlay, Gilbert L., 17 Northumberland street
Finlay, James, fruiterer and confectioner, 19
Broughton street
Finlay, James, solicitor, 29 St Andrew square
Finlay, J. Hope, W.S. and N.P.. chambers,!
52 Frederick street
Finlay, John, 16a Scotland street
Finlay, Peter, com. traveller, 22 Gayfield sq.
Finlay, Robt., S.S.C. andN.P., 2 Queen street
Finlay, Thos., fishmonger, poulterer, and game
dealer, 51a Charlotte street. Leith
Finlay, Thos., 22 Duncan street. Drummoud
place
Finlay, Wm., M.D., F.R.C.P.. Cherry bank,
Newhaven road
Finlay, William {Secretary, Scottish Equitable
Assurance Society), 19 Drummond place
Finlay, AVm., writer, 69 Northumberland st.
Finlay, William A., C.A., 4 Trinity crescent
Finlay, Mrs, 63 Frederick street
Finlay, Mrs. lodgings, 1 Hill square
Finlay, E., dressmaker, 322 Lawnmarket
Finlay, Miss Catherine, 1 Gladstone place
FINLAYSON, DANIEL, tailor, clothier, habit
and breeches maker, 21 George st. ; house.
1 Lord Russell place. ^ See Adv. p. 69
Finlayson, Mat., dentist, 161 Constitution st.
Finlayson, Thomas B., 6 Union place
Finlayson. Thomas, lodgings. 6 Frederick st.
Finlayson, Thomas, advocate, 25 Howe street
Finlayson, Thos., pharmaceutical chemist, 33
Tolbooth wynd and 1 N. Fort street ; ho. 2
Finlayson, Rev. Thomas, D.D., 25 Howe st.
Finlayson, Rev. Win. G. (school for the educa-
tion of young ladies), 42 Rankeillor street
Finlayson, Mrs William, 2 Alva street
Finnie, Wilson, & Co., van and lorry builders,
spring and axle makers. 29 Commercial st.
Finnie, Archibald, 1 Heriot bridge
Finnie, Samuel Geo., clerk, 120 Nicolson st.
Finnie, Thomas, agent, 3 Cromwell street
Finnie, William R., 37 Arthur street
Finnie, Mrs, contractor, Bell's mills
Finnie, Miss Agnes, 11 Lauriston park
Finnie, Miss, 20 Buckingham terrace
Finnigan, Peter, tailor, 20 Lauriston street
Finnigan, Mrs C, spirit mercht., 140 Cowgate
Finnis, Peter, 21 Carnegie street
FIRST EDINBURGH COOKING DEPOT,
Dickson's cl., 118 High st. ^' See.-k/i\p.l0U
Firth, William, Rose villa, Yiewforth
Fisher, Alexander, 8 Hay street
Fisher, D., wine and spirit mercht., 78 Cross-
causeway
' Fisher, S., 3 Gladstone place
Fisher, William, bootmaker, 11 Catherine st. ;
house, 1 Windsor street
Fisher, William, 4 Yiewforth terrace
Fisher, Mrs, 41 York place
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Fisher, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 60 India place
FisheSes, Board of, Royal Institution,
Mound ; 10 to 4 ; Saturday, 10 to 1
Fiske, John Safford. American consul, 94
Constitution street; house, 1S6 Georg
Fisken, Mrs, 32 Broughton place
Fitzgerald, Henry, Heriot School, 137 Ro
street; house, 1 Fingal place
Fitzpatrick, J., tailor and clothier. 262 Cow-
gate
Fitzpatrick, Mrs Jane, pawnbroker, 17!»
Canongate ; house, 1 1 St John street
Flach, Lambert, teacher of music, 23 Howe st.
Flach, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 23 Howe
street
Flannigan, M., pawnbroker, 142 Cowgate;
house, 30 Lothian street
Fleming, A. B., & Co.'s chemical works. 9
Salamander street
Fleming, A. B., 12 Eton terrace
Fleming, Alexander, W.S., 20 Lynedoch pi.
Fleming, Andrew, S.S.C, 137 Princes stre
Fleming, George, baker, 2 and 3 Merchiston
terrace, 2 Bristo port, and 130 High strct :
house, Marionville, Merchiston
Fleming, James, dairy, 76 Northumberland st.
Fleming, James, wholesale merchant, Lochrin
sugar and rice mills ; house, 1 Upper Gil-
more place
Fleming, John, 14 George street
Fleming, Rev. John, 9 Millerfield place
Fleming, Thomas A., 1 Hill square
Fleming, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant.
93 West port ; house, 23 Bread street
Fleming, Rev. William, Merchiston crescent
Fleming, Mrs, Seagrove house, Seafield
Fleming, Mrs, midwife, 23 Howe street
Fleming, Mrs, 1 Saxe-Cobourg place
Fleming, Janet, grocer, 172 Rose street
Flemington, Andrew, joiner and cabinet-
maker, 46 India st. ; workshops. Circus lane
Flemington, James, waiter, 140 Rose street
Fletcher, Angus, of Dunans, advocate, 5
Ainslie place
Fletcher, Charles B., cabinetmaker, 27 Nelson
cf -ppp-J-
Fletcher, John (Traill <v F.), 17 Scotland st.
Fletcher, Peter, geographical globe maker and
map mounter, 7 Clyde street
Fletcher, Mrs, dressmaker, 26 Frederick st.
Fletcher, Miss, dress and cloak maker. 13
Merchiston terrace
Flett, David, writer, Hatton place
Flett, Geo., tailor and clothier, 18 Sandportst.
Flett, Samuel, 35 Cumberland street
Flett, Wm., tea dealer, 3 Bank street, Leith :
house, 6 Bonnington terrace
Flett, William, joiner and cabinetmaker. 5
Albany st., Leith ; ho. 3 Cannon St., Leith
Flett, William, jun., commercial traveller, 49
Charlotte street, Leith
Flett, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 44 India place
Flint, Mrs, furrier, 10 Antigua street
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Flockhart, Henry, sheep and cattle salesman,
50 Gilmore place
Flockhart, H., 29 Inverleith row
Flockhart, Thomas, grocer, 3 W. St Anthony-
place ; house. 5
Flockhart, W. (Duncan, F., Sf Co.), Lomond
house, York road
Flockhart, Misses, Seaforth cot., York road
Flowers, Thomas G., 21 Charlotte square
Flood. Mrs, 8 Spittal street
Flyn, Miss, 3 Carlton street
Flynn, John (G.P.O.), 7 Grindlay street
Foord & Moir, tanners & curriers, 10 Johnston
terrace
Foord, John (F. Sf Moir), 2 Keir street
Foote, John, fruiterer, 23 Dundas street
Foote, Mrs, 14 Warriston crescent
Foote, Mrs, greengrocer, 4 Green market
Fog, R., coal merchant, 2 Dock place
Fogo, Mrs Murray, 3 Manor place
Foley, Mrs H., broker, 124 Cowgate
Forbes, Peter, & Co., wine and brandy mer-
chants (agents for Martell 8f Co.'s cognac),
7 George street
Forbes, Alexander, bookbinder, 5 Milne's court
Forbes, Alexander, tea and spirit merchant,
36 Lothian street ; house, 30
Forbes, Alexander (Assistant Keeper of Register
of Deeds and Protests, etc., General Register
House), 13 Dick place
Forbes, Alexander, coach-hirer, 24 Pitt street
Forbes, Alexander M., 1 Carlung place
Forbes, Alexander, greengrocer, 53 E. Cross-
causeway
Forbes, A., builder, etc., 3 W. Newiugton pi.
Forbes, D. (J. fr J. Robertson), 7 N. Fort st.
Forbes, David, glass, china, and lamp ware-
house, 13a St Andrew square
Forbes, Dimcan, millwright and machinist,
90 Candlemaker row ; house, 4 Hill square
Forbes, George, 7 Cumin place
Forbes, George, 47 Cumberland street
Forbes, Rev. George G., 260 Cowgate
Forbes, James, Logie green
Forbes, James S., 1 West Claremont street
Forbes, James, 59 Broughton street
Forbes, John, 30 Earl Grey street
Forbes, Jn., bootmaker, 97 St Andrewst., Leith
Forbes, Rev. John, LL.D., house governor and
chaplain, Donaldson's hospital, WestCoates
Forbes, John, 11 Portland place, Leith
Forbes, Norman, 6 Holy rood terrace
Forbes, Roderick, writer, 4 Devon place
Forbes, Walter, plumber, brassfounder, and
gasfitter, Swinton row ; ho. 39 Dublin str. I
Forbes, William, advocate, 17 Ainslie place
Forbes, Wm. (G.P.O.), 11 Melbourne place
Forbes, William, provision dealer, 52 Shore
Forbes, Mrs D., 2 Grcyfriars place
Forbes, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 15 Jamaica street
Forbes, Mrs, 1 London street
Forbes, Mrs, 62 Thistle street
Forbes, Miss Jane, 4 Coatcs crescent
Forbes, Miss Margaret, 15 Grange road
Forbes, Miss, 4 Shandwick place
Forbes-Gordon, Arthur, of Rayne, W.S., 16
Rutland square
Ford, James, & Son, family grocers and wine
and spirit merchants, 6 and 7 Merchiston ter.
Ford, J. & E., drapers and hosiers, 202 Canon-
gate ; house, 9 St John street
Ford, Wm., & Sons, wholesale grocers, wine
and spirit merchants, 93 Constitution st.
FORD, ALEX., lithographer, engraver, and
printer, 142 High street. ^ See A dv. p. 5'>
Ford, Alex., tobacconist and confectioner, 75
Potterrow
Ford, Jas., family grocer, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 184 High st. ; ho. 9 Lauriston park
Ford, James, grocer, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 69 St Andrew street, Leith ; house.
1 Hope street, Leith walk
Ford, James, merchant, 31 Regent terrace
Ford, Jas., sheriff-officer, 17 Upper Grove pi.
Ford, John, flint glass manufacturer to the
Queen, Holyrood glassworks, 13 S. Back of
Canon gate
Ford, John, grocer and spirit merchant.
Cherry bank, Newhaven road
Ford, Joseph, 5 Great Junction street
Ford, Thomas (W. F. Sr Sons), 1 Links place
Ford, Thos. (/. F. fy Son), 8 Merchiston ter.
Ford, William, 34 Minto street
Ford, William, sen., 4 Cassels place
Ford, Wm., glass manufacturer, 17 St John st.
Ford, Wm. J. (IF. F. $• Sons), 17 Hope cres.
Ford, Miss, 17 Upper Gray street
Fordyce, A. B., 21 Hawthorn bank terrace
Fordyce, George Dingwall, advocate, sheriff
of Sutherland and Caithness, 5 Forres st.
Fordyce, James Dingwall, advocate, 4 Castle
street
Fordyce, Miss J., tobacconist, 43 Lothian st.
Foreign AVine Vaults (John Bryce, importer),
wholesale and retail, 63 Princes street
Foreman, Anthony, boot and shoe maker, 30
Sandport street
Foreman, James, joiner, 55 E. Crosscauseway
Forgan, Andrew, writer, 34 London street
Forgan, David, cabinetmaker, Milne's close.
212 Canongate
Forgan, David, grocer, 27 Grassmarket ; ho.
1 Brown place
Forgan, Ebenezer, engineer, 1 Union place,
Bonnington road
Forgan, William, writer, 3 Warriston cresct.
Forgan, Miss, Middleheld house
Forgie, John, 116 Lauriston place
Forgie, Robert, cattle agent, 5 Osborne ter.
Forman, J. N. & J., W.S., chambers, 4 Hill st.
Forman, T. & G., searchers of public records
for births, deaths, etc., writers, 8 Hamburg
. place
Forman, James, advocate, 6 Drummond place
Forman, John N., W.S., 8 Heriot row
Forman, John, 51 Great King street
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Forman, John, W.S., 8 Hcriot row
Forinan, Robert, C.A. (Paterson Sf F.), 55
Frederick street ; house, 8 Heriot row
Forman, T. S., schoolmaster, and improver of
writing and arithmetic, 8 Hamburg place
Forman, Mrs-J., 15 Brunswick st., Stockbridge
Forrest & Co., news-agents and tobacconists,
7 West Richmond street
Forrest & Turnbull, merchants, 126 Constitu-
tion street
Forrest, Thomas, & Sons, furnishing iron-
mongers, 29 South Clerk street ; house, 3
Craigie terrace
Forrest, Alex., smith, 110 Rose st. ; ho. 112
Forrest, Charles L. (F. S? Turnbull), Spring
bank, Ferry road, Leith
Forrest, Daniel, stationer and tobacconist,
197 Canongate
Forrest, David, 11 Cheyne street
Forrest, David, jun., 11 Cheyne street
Forrest, George, tailor and clothier, 19
Brougham street
Forrest, J., grocer and spirit dealer, Water of
Leith
Forrest, J., butcher and poulterer, 1 Forrest
road ; house, 4 Johnston terrace
Forrest, James, baker, 4-4 Buccleuch street
and 241 Canongate
FORREST, JAMES, smith and kitchen-range
manufacturer, 60 Cowgate; wareroom, 118
West bow ; house, 86. ^ See Adv. p. 81
Forrest, John (agent for Colquhoun &,• Balloch),
5 Archibald place
Forrest, Robert, auctioneer, appraiser, and
house factor, 17 Queen street ; house, 62
Hanover street
Forrest, William, engraver, 17 Archibald pi.
Forrest, W., fancy bird dealer, 2 Nicolson sq.
Forrest, William, plasterer, 11 Bread street
Forrest, Mrs Daniel, 49 Brunswick street
Forrest, Mrs D., 13 Torphichen street
Forrest, Mrs W. H., 30 Moray place
Forrest, Mrs, statuary, Park, Royal crescent
Forrest, Mrs, 15 Glover street
Forrest, M. B., small ware and trimming ware-
house, 21 Hanover street
Forrester, James H., watchmaker and jewel-
ler, 273 High st. ; ho. 4 Johnston terrace
Forrester, James, clerk, 8 Middle Arthur pi.
Forrester, John, W.S., 8 Drummond place
Forrester, John, joiner and cabinetmaker, 39
Broughton place
Forrester, William (Treasurer of George
Heriofs Hospital), 11 Royal Exchange ;
house, 16 Northumberland street
Forrester, William, 57 Thistle street
Forrester, Misses, teachers of pianoforte and
singing, 56 Queen street
Forstall, John (manager for Fegan 8p Co.),
12 Broughton street
Forsyth, Alexander, meter, 3 Hamburg place
Forsyth, Colin, confectioner, 83 High street
Forsyth, David, S.S.C., 3 North St David st.
FOW 67
Forsyth, Francis, cooper, tar and naphtha,
manufacturer : works, Salamander street ;
house, Anderson's villa, M'Neil place
Forsyth, G., clerk, 3 Gray's pi., St Leonard st.
Forsyth, Henry, W.S., Bell's mills house. Dean
Forsyth, J. S., clothier and outfitter, 65
Cockburn street ; house, 18 Tantallon place
Forsyth, John, printer, 82 South bridge ;
house, 9 Henry street
Forsyth, Robt., tailor and clothier, 41 Bristo st.
Forsyth, Robert, baker, 2 India street
Forsyth, Thomas, 18 Drummond street
Forsyth, William, painter, paperhanger, and
glazier, 17 Bristo street
Forsyth, W. F., Denham green, Trinity
Forsyth, Mrs C, china mercht., 45 Niddry st.
Forsyth, Mrs E., 6 Saunders street
Forsyth, Mrs, 12 Atholl place _
Forsyth, Miss, housekeeper, Royal Infirmary
Forsyth, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, "85
George street
Forsyth, Miss, 20 Castle street
Forsyth, Miss, 8 King's place
Forth and Cltde Steam Shipping Company
(James Currie $• Co.), 34 Bernard street
Fortie, John, artist and teacher of drawing,
2 South Charlotte street
FORTUNE, C, coal mer., Rose lane station ;
heuse, 65 Abbey hill. ^ See Adv. p. 110
Fortune, John, painter, 44 India street ; house,
15 Brunswick street
Fortune, Jn., watchmaker, 1 Salisbury square
Fortune, R., slater, 10 and 11 Gt. Junction st.
Fortune, Miss, Berlin wools and fancy good?,
144 George street
Foster, Thomas, 11 Dimdas street
Foster, Mrs R., sick-nurse, 27 Dundas street
Foster, Mrs, 18 Abbotsford park
Foster, Miss Elizabeth, 2 King's place
Fotheringham, James, baker, 35 Couper st.
Fotheringham, Robert, joiner and cabinet-
maker, 1 Old Physic gardens ; house, 13
Elm row
Fotheringham, Miss M. A., baker, 21 Hill-
housefield
Fothringham, Miss, 8 Ann street
Foubester, Thos., signalman and lighthouse
keeper, 9 Dock place
Foulboeuf, Pierre Henri, professor of French.
Hebrew, and Oriental languages, 11 Upper
Gray street
Foulis, Alex. B., ironmouger, 136 High street ;
house, 100 Lauriston place
FOULIS, DAVID, furnishing ironmonger,
61 George street ; house, Lonsdale terrace.
^ See Adv. p. 82
Foulis, Robert, teacher, Old Assembly close ;
house, 14 West Preston street
Foulis, Lady Liston, 8 Newbattle terrace
Foulis, Miss, 7 St Vincent street
Fountain, James, joiner, 48 Bridge street
Fowler, Alex., & Son, painters, paperhangers,
and glaziers, 10 Pitt street
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Fowler, Alexander, commercial traveller,
Madeira place, Leitli
Fowler, G., 1 West Claremont street
Fowler, Jas., tailor and clothier, 80 George st
Fowler, James, 3 Bonnington terrace
Fowler, John, boot and shoe maker
Nicolson street
1 Fraser, James, M.D., 20 Clarence street
Fraser, James, Edinburgh and Leith carrier,
4 Elder street
Fraser, James, house agent and appraiser, 297
High street : house, 4 Bristo port
120[Fraser, J. (G.P.O.), 12 Annfield
Fraser, John Mackay (21 General Register
Fowler, Peter, wright, 2 West Crosscauseway I House), Munro place, Jock's lodge
Fowler, William, tailor and clothier, 73 Cum- Fraser, John, hairdresser and perfumer, 84
berland street Kirkgate ; house, 1 St Anthony st., Leith
Fowler. William, dairyman, 77 Cumberland st. Fraser, John, actuary, 82 Princes street:
Fowler, Mrs, 5 Torphiehen street
Fowler, Miss, 2 Trinity crescent
Fowlie, James, 20 Cockburn street
Fox, D. B., Eose cottage, 69 Abbey hill
Fox, Dennis, wine and spirit dealer, 287
Cowgate
Fox, George, architect, 14 Lothian road
Fox, William, Rose cottage, 69 Abbey hill
Frame, Mrs Lockhart, 3 Macnab street
Francalanza, T., teacher of fencing, gymna-
sium, 54 George street
Francis, Mrs, furnished apartments, 131
Princes street
house, 9 St Colme street
Fraser, John, M.D. {Deputy Inspector-General
of Hospitals), 23 George square
Fraser, John, traveller, 103 Rose street
Fraser, John, baker, 2 Salisbury street
Fraser, John, joiner, 16 Chapel street
Fraser, John, messenger, 3 George street
Fraser, Patrick, advocate, 8 Moray place
Fraser, P. Neill {Neill Sr Co., printers),
Canonmilis lodge, Canonmills
Fraser, P. S., 11 Nelson street
Fraser, Robert (C. F. $• Co.), Avenue villas.
Comely bank
FRASER, WILLIAM, & SON, jobbing post- Fraser, R. {William F. Sp Son), 1 Forres street
masters and coach-hirers; office, 1 Forres i Fraser, Rev. Robt. Geo., St Thomas' manse,
street ; stables, Young street lane. % Seel Mill lane
Adv. p. Ill (Fraser, Rev. R. W., 1 Dalrynrple crescent
Fraser, Alex., glazier and dealer in window I Fraser, Roderick M., lodgings, 53 Melville st.
glass, 132 High street (Fraser, Simon, cooper, 68 Lothian road; house.
Fraser, Alexander {Neill §• Co., printers), 13
East Claremont street
Fraser, Alexander, shoemaker, 51 Bristo street
Fraser, Alexander, grocer and coal merchant.
11 Canongate and N.B.R. coal station
Fraser, Alexander, 18 Gardners crescent
Fraser, Alex. Campbell, Professor of Logic
and Metaphysics, 20 Chester street
Fraser, Alexander M. {agent, National Bank
of Scotland, West-end Branch), 8 Walker st.
Fraser, Alexander, cooper, 11 Lothian street
Fraser, Andrew, 2 Lauriston terrace
83 West Gilmore place
Fraser, Thos., tailor and clothier, 159 Foun-
tainbridge
Fraser, Thomas, victual dealer, 3 Huntly st.
Fraser, William, agent, 23 Clyde street
Fraser, Rev. Wm., M.A., 13 Saxe-Cobourg pi.
Fraser, Wm., W.S., and town-clerk, Canon-
gate, 31 Princes street ; ho. 42 Melville st.
Fraser, Wm. Stuart, W.S., 31 Princes street ;
house, 42 Melville street
Fraser, W., boot and shoe maker, 4 High Mar-
ket street ; house, 3 Market street
Fraser, Andrew, tailor and Highland costume, Fraser, Win., clerk, road office, County rooms ;
maker, 2 South St James' street
Fraser, Angus, 21 Gardner's crescent
Fraser, Arthur, of Cah-ossie, 10 Randolph cresc.
Fraser, Captain Charles, 14 Henderson row
Fraser, Charles, pawnbroker, 11 Old Assembly
close ; saleroom, 35 Blair street
Fraser, Charles. 8 West Register street
Fraser, David, Hebron cottage, Canaan lane
Fraser, Daniel M., horse-collar maker, 545
house, Ratcliffe place
Fraser, William, 9 West Preston street
Fraser, William, 42 Buccleuch street
Fraser, William N., S.S.C., and Master Ex-
traordinary of Chancery, 41 Albany street
Fraser, William, S.S.C. {Assistant Keeper of
Register of Sasines), 32 Castle street
Fraser, William, Canonmills lodge, Canonmilb
Fraser, William, fishing rod manufacturer,
117 Hi oh street
Castle hill ; house, 7 Johnston terrace
Fraser, Donald, flint-glass manufacturer, 5: Fraser, Mrs David, 19 Pitt street
Baxter's place I Fraser, Mrs George, coal merchant, 47 St
Fraser, George {G.P.O.), 21 Gardner's crescJ Leonard street
Fraser, George, 20 Spittal street | Fraser, Mi's I., greengrocer, 12 Conper street
Fraser, G., bonnet block maker, 4 High Caltonj Fraser, Mrs John, ladies' nurse, 47 Cumber -
Fraser, Hugh, nursery foreman, Stan well' land street
lodge, Bonnington road j Fraser, Mrs Thomas, glass and china riveter,
Fraser, James, butcher, 15 East Adam street Racket court, 180 Rose street
Fraser, James {T. B. Campbell S,- Co.), 11 Fraser, Mrs William, 14 Portland place, Leith
Leopold place ! Fraser, Mrs William, 54 Castle street
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Eraser, Mrs, 28 Maryfield place
Eraser, Mrs, wine and spirit merchant, 8
Richmond lane
Eraser, Mrs, 25 Thistle street
Fraser, Mrs, greengrocer, 1 Hill square
Eraser, Mrs, Canonmills lodge, Canonmills
Fraser, Mrs, cook, 134 Rose street
Fraser, Mrs, 47 Great King street
Fraser, Mrs, refreshment rooms, 48 Hanover st.
Fraser, Mrs, late of Fingask, 17 Manor place
Fraser, Miss Agnes, 8 Atholl place
Fraser, Miss, 39 Ann street
Fraser, Miss G. G., 17 Comely bank
Fraser, Miss Eliza, teacher of English and
music, 1 0 London row
Fraser, Miss J., English and music teacher,
27 Nelson street
Fraser, Miss, Grove place
Fraser, Miss, 3 Atholl place
Fraser, Miss, 32 Ann street
Fraser, Misses, 1 Forres street
Eraser, Misses, milliners, 3 Warriston place
Frater's Billiard Rooms, 17 S. St Andrew st.
Erater, William (N. B. Advertiser Office),
28 East Preston street
Frazer, Alexander, smith, Mint
Frazer, Donald, 4 Woodhead place
Frazer, Thomas, joiner, Low Broughton ;
house, 15 Hart street
French, G. T., artificial florist and feather
maker, 153 Rose street
French, John, W.S., 6 Graham street
French, John, grocer, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 27 Bernard st. ; house, 11 Cassels pi.
French, J., 4 North Melville place
French, Robert, 9 Upper Grove place
French, R., 4 North Melville place
French, Mrs, milliner, 6 Bristo street
Frew, Alexander, teacher, Granton cottages
Frew, Miss, 26 Pitt street
Friend, John, 4 Elder street
Friend, Mrs Sophia, confectioner, 83 Brough-
ton street
Friendly Insurance Co. (Thomas Strong,
W.S., agent), 40 Princes street
Friendly Societies, Registrar of (A. C.
Ritchie, advocate), 8 Broughton place
Frier, Andrew A., grocer and spirit dealer,
158 Fountainbridge ; ho. 51 Earl Grey st.
Frier, A. K., 2 Melville street
FRIER, JOHN, temperance refreshment
rooms, 8 Nicolson street. ^ See Adv. p. 101
Frier, M., commission agent, 2 Melville street
Frier, R., butcher, 15 and 16 Middle market
Frier, Robert, landscape painter, 62 Queen st.
Fritz, Frederick, butcher, 154 Cowgate
Froebel, Herr Karl, teacher of German and
French, logic, mental philosophy, and
mathematics; and Madame Froebel, teacher
of German, French, and music ; educational
establishment, 9 Gloucester place
Eroom, Mrs J., 17 West Preston street
Fullarton, A., & Co., printers, stereotype
founders, publishers, and booksellers, Stead's
place ; agency, 44 South bridge
Fullarton, J. A. (F. $• Co.), Y2 EastClaremont
street
Fullarton, J. K. (Indigent Gentlewomen's Fund
Office), 5 Manor place
Fullarton, Mrs John A., 2 Kew terrace
Fullarton, Mrs, of Skeldon, 5 Manor place
Fullarton, Miss, Bell's mills house, Dean
Fuller, John, clothier and draper, 54 South
bridge ; house, 4 Rankeillor street
Fuller, W., accountant and J. P. constable,
8 Hill square
Fullerton, Son, & Co., gas-meter makers,
5 Abbey mount ; house, Liberton
Fullerton, Alexander K. (F., Son, fy Co.), 6-1
South Clerk street
Fullerton, Thomas, builder, 66 Fountainbridge ;
house, 4 Lonsdale terrace
Fulton, John, & Co., brewers, 60 Pleasance
Fulton, Weir, & Co., produce brokers and
commission merchants, 24 Constitution st.
Fulton, Andrew, saddler, 86 George street ;
house, Woodlands, Duddingston
Fulton, F. (F., Weir, §• Co.), 3 Hope street,
Leith walk
Fulton, John, Clinton road
Fulton, William B., 16 East Norton place
Fulton, Mrs, 4 George place
Furby, A., B.A., LL.B., teacher of French,
95a George street
Furley, Robert Charles, surgeon and chemist,
1 Downie place and 1 Earl Grey street ;
house, 102 Lauriston place
Furze & Co., London porter store, 37 and 38
Mitchell street ; P. Dowie, agent
Fyfe, Neilson, & Sons, cork manufacturers,
Milne's court, Chalmers' close, 81 High
street ; house, 14 Melville terrace
Fyfe, Alexander, contractor, Bell's mills
Fyfe, Alexander, T., cork manufacturer, 2
West Crosscauseway
Fyfe, Andrew, S.S.C. (Agent for the Fagle
Life Assurance and Sun Fire Offices), 21 St
Andrew square ; house, 15 Leopold place
Fyfe, Arch., teacher of English and classics.
1 2 Grove street
Fyfe, George, mason, 55 India place
Fyfe, James, bootmaker, 71 Broughton street
Fyfe, James, writer, 7 St Vincent street
Fyfe, John L. (N. F. #• Sons), 3 Macnab st.
Fyfe, Thomas N. (Customs), 11 Portland place,
Leith
Fyfe, William, Pilrig court
Fyfe, Mrs, 5 Salisbury place
Fyfe, Misses, dressmakers, 13 East Adam st.
Fyfe, Miss, 26 Leven street
Fyffe, Mrs Dr, 2 Warriston crescent
Fyffe, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 55 India place
Gaelic School Society ; committee rooms
and depository, 5 St Andrew square
Gaff, Thomas, 13 Torphichen street
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Gaff, William, superintendent. Canal works,
15 St Anthony place
Gair, John M'Donald, clerk, 3 Pembroke pi.
Gairdner, J., M.D. and F.R.C.S., 45 Northum-
berland street
Gairdner, Mrs General, 12 Clarendon crescent
Gairdner, Miss, 12 Dean street
Gairn, Andrew, boot and shoe maker, 166
Rose street : house, 135
Gairns, John, baker and confectioner, 2 Staf-
ford street ; house, 2 Melville street
Gairns, Miss, 2 Melville street
Galbraith, Alex., weigher, 1-1 Port-Hopetoun
Galbraith, Angus, 3 Young street
Galbraith, John, 3 Salisbury terrace
Galbraith, Thomas, 42 Buccleuch street
Galbraith, Mrs, 37 London street
Galbraith, Mrs, publican, Greig"s hall, Dal-
keith road
Galbraith, Miss, 21 Atholl crescent
Gale, Mrs G., grocer, 11 Saunders street
Gall & Inglis, publishers and booksellers,
6 George street
Gall, Jas. (G. §■ Iiu/lis), Myrtle bank, York rd.
Gall, Rev. James, Moray manse, 10 St John st.
Gallagher, J., smallware dealer, 31a Scotland
street
Gallaway, Wm. Davenport {Inland Revenue
Office), 16 Pilrig street
Gallaway, Mrs John, 58 Great King street
Galletly, Alexander, 11 Scotland street
Galletly, A., Museum of Science and Art,
Argyle square
Galletly, John, S.S.C., 22 Albany street
Galletly, Wm., architectural modeller, Sum-
mer bank ; house, 3 South Howard place
Gallie, Laird, & Co., copper, iron, lead, and
tin-plate merchants, 58 High street and
109 Constitution street
Gallie, Alexander, writer. 7 Salisbury street
Gallie, James B., 16 Mayfield terrace
Gallie, James, hand railer, 36 St Cuthbert
street ; house, 4
Gallie, J., 24 Queen street
Galloway, Alex., shipmaster, 4 Portland ter.
Galloway, David, boot and shoe maker, 49
Yardheads
Galloway, David (G.R.H.), 3 Leopold place
Galloway, D., brassfounder, 17 Bristo street
Galloway, James, house factor and collector
of poor rates, 94 Constitution street; house,
Stanley road
Galloway, J., flesher, 6 Grange road
Galloway, John, shipowner, 71 Timber bush ;
house, 36 Albany street, Leith
Galloway, M. P., ship chandler, 18 Com-
mercial street ; house, Bank cottage, Ferry
road, Leith
Galloway, R. S., writer, 2 Salisbury bank
Calloway, Robert, 17 Parkside street
Galloway, Robert, printer, Castle bank
Galloway, Robert, 31 Morrison street
Galloway, Robert, 143 Princes street
I Galloway, William, 3 Montague street
Galloway, William. 5 Wharton place
Galloway, William, tobacco manufacturer,
32 Victoria street and 85 Nicolson street
Galloway, William, 15 Lutton place
t Galloway, William, solicitorand notary-public.
35 Hanover street; house. Middlefielcl house,
Leith walk
j Galloway, Mrs, 28 Grove street
Galloway, Mrs, 10 Manor place
Galloway, Mrs J., lodgings, 7 St Vincent st.
Galloway, Misses, dressmakers, 3 Morton st.
Gamgee, Arthur. M.D., 27 Alva street
jGamgee, Joseph, veterinary surgeon, 27 Alva
street
Gannon, Mrs. fishmonger, 34 N. Richmond st.
Garden, Hugh, teacher of cutting, 10 Hill pi.
Garden, Jas., tailor and clothier. 20 North br.
Gardener, Miss, 2 Salisbury street
Gardiner, J. & J., S.S.C., 46 Hanover street :
house, Grange house, Trinity
Gardiner, Alex. (Main 8? G.), 17 Semple st.
Gardiner, Rev. Andrew, 24 Scotland street
Gardiner, James. 12 Gardner's crescent
Gardiner, Matthew, tailor, 162 Fountainbridge
Gardiner, Robert (Webster fy G.,) 34 Barony
street
Gardiner. William, tailor and clothier, 138
Nicolson street
Gardiner, William, stationer, 66 South bridge ;
house, 4 Park street
Gardiner, Wm., C.A., 46 Hanover street:
house, Grange house. Trinity
Gardiner, Mrs T., leather merchant, 25 Giles"
street ; house, Bonnington bank
Gardner & Ainslie, pharmaceutical chemists,
58 George street
Gardner, Adam, Daby coal depot
Gardner, Alexander, grocer, wine and spirit
dealer, 259 High street; house,7 Meadow pi.
Gardner, A., clothier, 5 and 6 Portland place
Gairdner, Andrew A., 12 Arniston place
Gardner, Charles G, bookseller, stationer.
and librarian. 41 Dundas street
Gardner, Colin M., printer, 21 Montague st.
Gardner, Colonel, 14 Lynedoch place.
Gardner, J. M., printer, 3 Portland place
Gardner, James, 7 Meadow place
GARDNER, JAMES, surgical instrument.
truss, and bandage maker, 45 So. bridge:
house, 1 Clerk street. ^ See Adv. p. 47
Gardner, James, 8 St James' square
Gardner, John Kay, haircutter and wig-
maker, 443 Lawnmarket
Gardner, John, 376 Castle hill
Gardner, John, shipmaster, 3 Ebenezer mount
Gardner, John Kay, 3 Sciennes hill
Gardner, Peter, teacher of English, etc.. 107
Constitution street; house, St Katharine's,
Laverock bank terrace
Gardner, Peter, 16 South Charlotte street
Gardner, Thomas, engraver and enameller. 7
North St David street
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Gardner, Thomas, tea merchant, 64 Frederick
street
Gardner, William, Cecilia villa, Sciennes hill
Gardner, W. C, Glasgow and Manchester
warehouse, 140 Nicolson street; house, 12
Upper Gray street
Gardner, Mrs James, lodgings, 23 Downie
place
Gardner, Mrs Wm., 12 James' place, Leith
Gardner, Mrs, 13 Ann street
Gardner, Miss Elizabeth, 6 West Newington
Garland, J. Ormond, pawnbroker, 35 St An-
drew street, Leith
Garrety, Peter, stationer and tobacconist, 11
West Nicolson street
Garrioch, John, grocer and wine merchant,
61 Bristo street; house, 12 Montague street
Garson, William Ross, S.S.C., 6 Gardner's
crescent
Garvie, Alex. (Duncan, Flockhart, Powell, 8f
Co.), 19 Bernard street
Garvie, Andrew, 4 Lauriston park
Gas Light Company, Edinburgh, 25 Waterloo
place and 65 Constitution st. ; 9.45 to 8.15
Gas Light Company, Edinburgh and Leith,
8 George st. and 11 Baltic st. ; 9.30 to 8.
Gash, George, 6 Cambridge street
Gaskin, John, 6 St Bernard's row
Gavin, P. & R., commission agents, Trinity
house buildings, 99 Kirkgate
Gavin, P., & Son, cordage and canvas manu-
facturers and sailmakers, 6 Dock place and
2 Bath street
Gavin, Crichton S., surveyor, Customs, 23
Claremont crescent
Gavin, R. J. (P. §■ R. G\), Jessfield, New-
haven road
Gavin, W., general merchant, 19 Commercial
street
Gavin, W. S. (P. G. & Son), Cherry bank,
Newhaven road
Gavin, William (W. Sf C. G.), Williamfield,
Newhaven road
Gavin, William Allan (Allan # G.), 23 Clare-
mont crescent
Gavin, Mrs William, 6 Madeira street
Gavin, Miss, Jessfield, Newhaven
Gavine, James, wine and spirit merchant, 65
Rose street
Gavine, John, builder, mason, and bricklayer,
14 Crown street and 6 Manderston street
Gay, James, bootmaker, 164 Rose street
Gazette Office, Her Majesty's, 13 North
Bank street ; 10 to 3 and 7 to 8, Saturday
10 to 12
< Jebbie, Francis, advocate, 39 Albany street
Geddes, Messrs, mining engineers, 9 Melville
crescent
Geddes, G. H., mining engineer, 3 West Mait
land street
Geddes, Hugh, shipmaster, 52 Albany street,
Leith
Geddes, James, draper, 35 Whitfield place
Geddes, John, mining engineer, 9 Melville
crescent
Geddes, John, clerk, Granton pier
Geddes, Robert B., 17 Greenside stree
Geddes, Robert, baker, 6 Middle Arthur place
Geddes, Robert, 19 Upper Grove place
Geddes, Roderick, spirit dealer, 141 Grass-
market; house, 112 West bow
Geddes, Thomas, agent, British Legal Life
Assurance Co. (Limited), 6 Brighton stree'.
Geddes, Colonel William, C.B., 52 George
square
Geddes, Rev. William (St Mary's CathoHc
Church), Chapel lane, Broughton street
Geddes, Misses, ladies' boarding school, 16
Atholl crescent
Geddis, David, baker, 1 Main street ; house, '1
Union place. Newhaven
Geikie, James S., 16 Duncan st., Newington
Geikie, Miss, lodgings, 48 India street
Geissler, R., teacher of music, Gayfield lane
Gelberg, Morris, watchmaker and jeweller, 34
Victoria street
Gellatly & White, engravers and lithographic
printers, 26 George street
Gellatly, David, joiner, 12 Drumdryan street
Gellatly, Robert, clock and watch maker, 78a
Princes street
Gemble, Mrs O, 1 St Vincent street
Gemlie, Andrew, teacher, 35 Barony street
Gemmell & Co., chemists, 16 Leith street
Gemmell, James, paper merchant, 22 Green-
side place
Gemmell, Rev. Robert, 13 Dalrymple crescent
Gemmell, Robt., provision merchant, 19 Earl
Grey street
Gemmell, William, 14 Clerk street
General Board of Lunacy, Post Office build-
ings
GENERAL LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE
COMPANY {James S. Mack, S.S.C., local
manager), 2 St Andrew square. ^ See
Adv. p. 25
General Registry Office of Births, Death-,
and Marriages, New Register House
General Steam Navigation Company (Robert
Sinclair, manager), 21 Waterloo place and
51 Bernard street
Gentle, George, baker, 51 Thistle street
Gentle, James, W.S., 22 Dublin street (.1. §■
A. Campbell) ; house, 36 Queen street
Gentle, John (G.P.O.), 7 Rankeillor street
Gentleman, Mrs, 5 Findhorn place
Geoghegan, Joseph, teacher of singing, 65
South Clerk street
Geological Society of Edinburgh, 5 St
Andrew square
Geological Survey of Scotland ; office.
Museum of Science and Art, Argyle square.
A. Geikie, F.R.S., director; J. Croll, officer
George, J., provision merchant, 18 High st.
George, Mrs, 14 Forth street
Georgiades, S., 58 Queen street
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Gerrard, A., banker, 11 Abbotsford park .Gibson, Charles, printer, 18 Thistle street ;
Gerrard, Francis {P. Moir £>• Co.), 11 St| house, 59 Frederick street
James1 place [Gibson, Charles, 33 AVilliam street
Geska, C, medical botanist, 38 New street 'Gibson, David L., silk mercer, 34 South bridge
Gibb & Taylor, joiners, etc., Dairy road Gibson, Francis G. D., 5 Bonningtoii place
Gibb, Alex., & Son, builders, -1 Nottingham pi. Gibson, Gilbert M., private teacher of English.
Gibb, A., spirit dealer, 40 West Richmond j French, and classics, 11 Charles street
street ; ho. Salisbury villa, St Leonard's hill Gibson, Geo., civil engineer, 31 Gayfield sq.
Gibb, Adam, letter-carrier, 3 Gayfield lane {Gibson, George (G. 8f G.), 4 Dewar place
Gibb, Alex., umbrella and parasol manufac-: Gibson, Henry Gordon, W.S. («/. $r //. G.
turer, 28 George street ; ho. 14 Dundas st. | Gibson), 11 W. Knowe, Merchiston avenue
Gibb, David, joiner, 4 St Bernard's row [Gibson, James, baker, C Brighton street
Gibb, Dr David, 7 Lothian road I Gibson, Jas. (J. G. §- Co.), 10 Windmill street
Gibb, George, boot and shoe maker, G Duke [Gibson, James. 8 Dalrymple place
street, Leith ; house, 20 Glover street ! Gibson, John, jun., W.S. (./. $• H. G. Gibson),
Gibb, G., inspector of works, 17 Dalrymple pi. I 7 Greenhill Gardens
Gibb, James, 4 Montgomery street i Gibson, John, W.S. {G. $• Ferguson), 53 In-
Gibb, Jas. {M'Farlane §■ G.), 1 Silvermill cot., ! verleith row
Henderson row
Gibb, John M., 10 West Lauriston place
Gibb, John, builder, 9 Greenside place
Gibb, John, G Lothian street
1 Gibson, John, master mariner, 4 Montgomery
street
I Gibson, John, clerk, 17 Union place
i Gibson, John, dairy, 1 Hope street
Gibb, John, dairyman, 183 Causewayside and Gibson, John {Com. B. of S.), 31 Howard pi.
8 W. Nicolson street , Gibson, John, agent, 52 Kirkgate
Gibb, Richard W., umbrella and parasol! Gibson, John, gatekeeper, Royal Infirmary
manufacturer, 43 South bridge \ Gibson, John, 59 Cumberland street
Gibb, Thomas, cabinetmaker, 2 St John street Gibson, Mungo Campbell, 13 Hermitage place,
Gibb, Thos., clerk of works, 12 Meadow place! Leith
Gibb, William, boot and shoe maker, 49 Earl Gibson, Peter, bookbinder, 2 St James' place
Grey street ; house, 18 Rosebank cottages Gibson, Peter, builder, Greig's hall, Dalkeith
Gibb, William, bootmaker, 5 William street
Gibb, Mrs, 7 Claremont crescent
Gibb, Miss, dressmaker, 44 India place
Gibbon, Alex., of Johnston, 6 Newbattle tor.
Gibbs, H, shoemaker, 2 South College street ;
house, 81 A Causewayside
& Brodies, W.S.
road
Gibson, Peter Clarke, surgeon, 10 Picardy pL
Gibson, Robert {R. §• T. G.), 7 North-west
Circus place
Gibson, Robert, writer, 23 Downie place
Gibson, Thos., Richmond house. Grove street
Gibson-Craig, Dalziel, & Brodies, W.S., 5 Gibson, Thomas, architect, 41 Queen street
Thistle street jGibson, Thos. {R. If T. G.), 19 Danube street
Gibson & Ferguson, W.S. ,1 Northumberland st. i Gibson, T., furniture dealer, 146 Pleasance
Gibson & Gibson, buttermen, 17 Charlotte pi. I Gibson, Thomas, 26 St Andrew square
GIBSON & TAIT, iron and wire work manu- Gibson, William, 8 Inverleith row
facturers, smiths, and agricultural implement Gibson, Wm. W., corn merchant, 6 Albyn pi.
makers, Bainfield, Fountainbridge. See Gibson, Wm., draper and clothier, 1 Lothian
Adv. p. 87 street ; house, 6 Lauriston gardens
Gibson & Walker, corn merchants, Bonning- Gibson, William, writer, 43 Ann street
ton steam-mills Gibson, WilbamP., Sydney lodge, Whitehouse
Gibson's Company of Porters, 9 Johnston st. , loan
Gibson, George, & Co., merchants, 5 Leith j Gibson, Mrs Jas., tobacconist, 149 Princes st.
docks ; house, 13 Hermitage place, Leith Gibson, Mrs M., dairy, 101 Canongate
Gibson's, Hugh C, Heirs, plumbers and lead 'Gibson, Mrs Thomas, 23 Dundas street
merchants, etc., 23 Dock street; house, 5 1 Gibson, Mrs W. F., 38 Dublin street
Bonnington place j Gibson, Mrs, 1 Forres street
Gibson, James, & Co., clothiers and outfitters, j Gibson, Mrs, 16 Grove street
106 South bridge ; house, 10 Windmill st. I Gibson, Miss, 1 Lord Russell place
Gibson, John & Henry Gordon, W.S., 12 [Gibson, Miss, 2 Danube street
Charlotte street j Gibson, Miss, teacher, Bonnington cottage.
Gibson, Robert & Thomas, bacon, cheese, andl Ferry road
buttermen, 93a Princes street Gibson, Miss, 5 Pitt street
(iibson, Adam, 7 Hope terrace j Gibson, Miss, 13 North Merchiston place
Gibson, Alexander, advocate, 19 Albany street j Gibson, Miss, 41 Dick place
(iibson, Archibald, C.A. {Treasurer, Scottish Gibson, Misses, boarding ai
Meteorological Society), Post Office build- j Church hill
ings ; house, 10 Maitland street iGibsone, John.
and day school, 8
Cassels place
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(ridden, William, lodgings, 34 Melville street
and 3 Shandwick place
Gifford, William, & Company, merchants,
ship and insurance brokers, etc., 2 Dock
place ; house, Home villa, Stanley road
Gilford, Adam, advocate, 35 Drummond pi.
Gilford, Alex., S.S.C., 28 St Andrew square
Gifford, John (cashier, National Bank of
Scotland), 41 St Andrew square
Gilbert & Co., pawnbroker's, 68 Shore
Gilbert, Edward, teleg. eng.. 26 Rankeillor st.
Gilbert, James, Bell's mills
Gilbert, James, 7 Henderson row
Gilbert, James (warehouseman, Uulyrood
Glassworks), 24 Salisbury street
Gilbert, Peter, 17 Spittal street
Gilbert, Robert, grocer and wine and spirit
merchant, 11 and 56 Yardheads
Gilbert, Thos. (Secretary's Office), University
Gilbert, Mrs, 54 Rose street
Gilbert, Mrs, 9 Roxburgh terrace
Gilbertson, James, flesher, 15 Bread street ;
house, 3 Cornwall street
Gilbey, W. & A., wine importers and dis-
tillers. 7 and 8 Clifton terrace, Haymarket
Gilchrist, Henry, & Co., funeral undertakers,
70 Nicolson street and 8 Potterrow ; house,
3 Hay street
Gilchrist, James, & Son, plumbers and gas-
fitters, 15 West Register street and 15 So.
St Andrew street ; house, 17 Rose street
Gilchrist, James, photographer, 105 South br.
Gilchrist, James, plumber, brassfounder, and
gasfitter, Tanfield
Gilchrist, James, 9 Manor place
Gilchrist, John, china and crystal merchant,
76 Rose street
Gilchrist, John, wine and spirit merchant, 52
Giles' street ; house, 10 Maitland st., New-
haven
Gilchrist, John, 11 Calton street
Gilchrist, John, cabinetmaker, 72 and 74
Rose street
Gilchrist, John, 28 India street
Gilchrist, J. (G.P.O.), 24 Middle Arthur pi.
Gilchrist, Mrs, 33 East Claremont street
Gilchrist, Mrs, grocer, 85 Rose street
Gilchrist, Mrs, lodgings, 1 West Richmond
Etreet
Gilchrist, Mrs, 36 Bernard street
Giles, Arthur (Ii. Grant S,' Son), 16 Scotland
street
Gilfillan, John, builder, Cambridge street ;
house, 17 Bread street
Gill, James, grocer and spirit merchant, 54
Lauriston street
Gill, James, lodgings, 7 Maitland street
Gill, Robert, printer, 53 Shore
Gill, Thomas (Romanes Sp Paterson), Dun-
stane, West Coates
Gill, Mrs John, lodgings, 3 Maitland street
Gill, Miss, lodgings, 3 Jordan place
Gillam, Robert, 71 Cumberland street
Gilles, Carl, wine and spirit merchant. 17";
West port
Gillespie's Hospital (II. M. Graham, trea-
surer), Leven street
Gillespie & Cathcart, commission agents, 35
Bernard street
Gillespie, Gordon J., wine and spirit mer-
chant, 14 and 15 Sandport street ; house, 1
London row
Gillespie, Gordon J., jun.. 24 Dock street
Gillespie, James D., M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 10
Walker street
Gillespie, James, grocer and wine merchant.
22 Bread street ; house, 2 Grove street
Gillespie, John, W.S., 81a George street :
house, 53 Northumberland street
Gillespie, John, family grocer, 15 Howe street :
house, 6 West Claremont street
Gillespie, AVm. H., of Torbanehill, 19 Great
King street ; house, 46 Melville street
Gillespie, Rev. William, 3 West Newington
Gillespie, Mrs A., 11 London street
Gillespie, Miss, 15 Claremont crescent
Gillespie, Miss S., 1 Merchiston place
Gillie, Catherine, lodgings, IS Nicolson street
Gillies Brothers, silk mercers and drapers, 32
and 34 George street
Gillies & Calder, clothiers, 74, 76, and 78
Lauriston street
Gillies & Kennedy, general drapers, 77 Grass-
market
Gillies, B., 12 Grindlay street
Gillies, G. (Courant office), 188 High street
Gillies, James (G. Brothers), 2 Cambridge st.
Gillies, James B. (Daily Review), 71 Clerk
street
Gillies, John, printer, 7 N. St David street
Gillies, John, greengrocer, 29 Simon square
Gillies, P., confectioner, 56 Cockburn street
Gillies, Peter, printer, 22 Charles street
Gillies, R., grocer, 9 Deauhaugh street
Gillies, Robertson (G. Brothers), 50 George st.
Gillies, Sam., tailor and clothier. 2 Young st.
Gillies, William (Union Bank), 2 Albany st.
Gillies, Wm. (G. §• Kennedy), 26 Grassmarket
Gillies, Mrs, 2 St Bernard's crescent
Gillies Sisters, milliners and dressmakers, 16
Spence's place, Leith
Gilligan, Bernard, broker, 54 Cowgate
Gilligan, M., broker, 56 Cowgate
Gillman, Mrs, 1 Gayfield street
Gillon, John, & Company, preserved provision
manufacturers, 5 Mitchell street
Gillon, David, 7 Archibald place
Gillon, G, collector (L. §• E. S. Co.), 47
Bridge street
Gillon, John (J. G. §■ Co.), Wardie house
Gillon, Peter, provision dealer, 103 Cowgate
Gillon, Robert, sen., carpenter, 47 Bridge st.
Gillon, Robert, jun., tailor and clothier, 47
Bridge street
Gillon, William (Small, G., & Co.), 19 Grange
road
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Gillou, Mrs J., jun., Leith mount
Gillroy, Robert B., 5 Union street, Leith
Gilmer, James G., & Company, commission
merchants, Bell's court, Leith
Gilmer, James G., 4 Laverock bank
Gilmore, Miss, 1 Rutland square
Gilmour, W. & 0., tanners and curriers, 78
South Back of Canongate
Gilmour, A., writing master, 2 Buccleuch pi.
Gilmour, Allan, merchant (Glasgoic). 18 Manor
place
Gilmour, Andrew, fancy bazaar, 5 Shrub pi.
Gihnour, D.. 11 Lothian street
Gilmour, Hugh, wholesale and retail grocer,
tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 16 Green-
side street ; house, 30 Haddington place
GILMOUR, HUGH, stockbroker, 18 St An-
drew square ; house, 19 Cumin place. ^ See
Adv. p. 77
Gilmour, John, evangelist, 53 Hope park end ;
Gilmour, Robert, 8 Hamilton place, Stockbr. '
Gilmour, Mrs, lodgings, 3 Antigua street
Gilmour, Mrs, 16 St John street
Gilmour, Miss A., 5 Crichton street
GILRAY BROTHERS, coal merchants, Cale-
donian railway ; offices, 60 Lothian road.
78 South Clerk street, and 3 Wemyss place.
% See Adv. p. 108
Gilray, John, 6 Carlung place
Gilray, Joseph, grocer and provision mer-
chant, 78 South Clerk street : house, 6
West Preston street
Gilray, Miss, dressmaker, 14 West Preston st.
Gilroy, George, builder and wright, Brand-
field street ; house, 32 Grove street
Gilroy, James, butcher, 8 St Leonard street
Gilroy, William, flesher, 171 Pleasance
Gilroy, Mrs William, 2 King's place
Gilruth, G. Ritchie, M.D. and surgeon. 11
Buccleuch place
Gilruth, John, 11 Buccleuch place
Girdwood, D., grocer, 10 Deanhaugh street
Girdwood, David, laundry and bleachworks,
Patriothall and Hamilton place ; house, 9
Hamilton place, Stockbridge
Girdwood, John (late J. Cense §• Son), en-
gineer and axlemaker, 26 Greenside row ;
house, 33 Broughton place
( Jirdwood, Robert, wool broker, Tanfield :
house, 77 Great King street
Girdwood, Mrs, 13 Henderson place
Girdwood, Mrs H., 10 Baker's place
Girdwood, Miss M. (matron, Gillespie's Hos-
pital), Leven street
Girdwood, Misses, 12 Torphichcn street
Girlc, George H., 3 Baxter's place
Girls' Reformatory, Dairy road
Gladstone, Mrs Christina, 4 Brougham street
Gladstone, Mrs, fruit and tea dealer, 11 Earl
Grey street
Gladwin, Win., housekeeper, 4 Queen street
Glanville, Mrs, :il Nelson street
Glasfurd, Mrs, 44 Charlotte square
Glasgow Jute Company (Limited), 14 Shore
Glasgow, John, victual dealer, 149 Fountain -
bridge ; house, 135
Glass, James, coal agent, 21 Upper Grove
place
Glass, Robert, silver -plater and wholesale
saddlers' ironmonger, 5 Victoria terrace :
house, 17 Buccleuch place
Glass, Thos. Li, 6 Orchardfield pi., Tobago st.
Glass, William, teacher, 3 Heriot mount
Glass, Mrs John Robertson, 33 London street
GLASSTONE, SIMON, picture frame maker.
59 South bridge. ^ See Adv. p. 61
Gleadhill, Miss M., teacher of piano, 13 Union
street
Gleg, James (Exchequer), 33 Gilmore place
Glegg, Captain, H.M.I.F., 8 Carlton street
Glegg, Robert (Exchequer), 2 Greenhill park
Glegg, Robert, jun. (Union Bank), 2 Green-
hill park
Glen, J. & R., musical instrument makers, 2
North Bank st. ; house, 14 Archibald place
Glen, Alexander, bagpipe maker, 30 St Andrew
square ; house, 16 Calton hill
Glen, Charles, slater and chimney-sweeper.
162 Fountainbridge
Glen, George, upholsterer and furniture dealer.
24a Frederick street; house, 108 George st.
Glen, George, 90 Gilmore place
Glen, John, smith, 17 Old Assembly close:
house, 16 Chapel street
Glen, John, 7 Spittal street
Glen, Patrick, fish salesman, 12 Fishmarket
Glen, Peter, coal merchant, 12 Semple street
Glen, Thomas, coal merchant, 5 Port-Hamilton :
house, 12 Semple street
Glen, Thomas, 3 Crichton street
Glen, Wm. B., S.S.C., 18 Drummond place
Glen, William, mason, 7 Hill square
Glen, Grace, provision shop, 8 N. Richmond st.
Glen, Mrs David, broker, 186 Cowgate
Glen, Mrs, 106 Lauriston place
Glen, Mrs, Eastfield court
Glen, Miss, 35 Alva street
Glen, Misses, 25 West Lauriston
Glendinning, Mrs, 55 Cumberland street
Glendonwyn, Mrs S., 19 Lauriston street
Gloag, J. A. Lake, 10 Inverleith place
Gloag, James, LL.D., teacher of mathematics.
11 Duncan street, Drummond place
Gloag, Peter, writer, 1 Catherine place
Gloag, William E.. advocate, 27 India street
Gloag, Miss Helen, lodgings, 22 India street
Globe Parcel Express (W. Lindsay, 2
Mound place, manager), 76 Princes street
Glover, John, S.S.C, 1 Hill street
Glover, Robt., boot and shoe maker, 8 Howe st.
Glover, Rev. William, D.D., 8 Forth street
Glover, William (Brown Sp <?.), 49 Charlotte
street, Leith
Goalen's Leith Ltnks Golf-house and
Bazaar, 6 Morton street
Goalen, Geo. K. (G.P.O.), 5 Manderston st.
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Goalen, James, architect, 6 Morton street
Goalen, Rev. Walter M., Starbank ho., Trinity
Godfrey, Gavin, coal merchant, Dairy depot
Godfrey, Robert, coal merchant, 7 Port-
Hamilton ; house, 8 Clanalpine buildings
( iodfrey, Thomas, tailor and clothier, 38 Earl
Grey street
Godtfurneau, Paul, pie and porter establish-
ment, 320 Lawnmarket
Goldie & Dove, W.S., 8 York place
Goldie, Archibald W., W.S., 8 York place
Goldie, George, bank clerk, 6 South Clerk st.
Goldie, Geo. A., working jeweller, G3 North br.
Goldie, J. AY., fruiterer and confectioner, 17
South College street
Goldie, John, 67 Cumberland street
Goldie, R., shoemaker, 40 Main street
Goldie, Win., M.D., surgeon, 1 Greenhill bank
Goldie, William, W.S., 2 Forth street
Goldie, Mrs Frances, 219 High street
Goldie, Mrs, 80 South Clerk street
Goldie, Miss, 11 Trinity crescent
Goldsmiths' Hall, 98 South bridge
Goldston, David, dealer in German mouldings,
etc., Ill Nicolson street
Golf-House Tavern, 27 Wright's houses ;
James S. Connolly
Good Words Office, 35 Hanover street
Goodall, A., dairyman, 28 Earl Grey street
Goodall, D., commercial trav., 2 Gihnore pi.
Goodall, Eliz., milliner and dressmaker, 21
Haddington place
Goodall, Miss, 22 Clarence street
Goodall, Miss, 60 Cumberland street
Goodburn, Mrs, 35 York place
Goodfellow, Aw., tailor & clthr., 15 Home st.
Goodfellow, Mrs, 25 Earl Grey street
Goodfellow, Mrs Adam C, 13 Union street
Goodlet, John, grocer, 1 South bank, Trinity
Goodlet, Wm. (Gowans Sp (?.), 48 London st.
Goodlet, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Charles street
Goodshaw, Mrs, 20 Great Stuart street
Goodsir, Alexander, 18 Regent terrace
Goodsir, George, clothier, outfitter, etc., 24
South bridge
Goodsir, Peter, draper, 134 Rose street
Goodsir, Thomas, cabinetmaker and uphol-
sterer, 37 Castle street
Goodsir, Rev. Joseph Taylor, 11 Danube st.
Goodsir, Misses, dressmakers, 11 Dundas st.
Goodwin, William C, 5 Mackenzie place
Goold, Rev. William H., D.D., 8 Mansion-
house road
Gordon & Co., stationers and news-agents
(circulating library), 1 Tobago place
Gordon & Co., pianoforte warehouse, 37
Broughton street
Gordon, E. O., & Co., pianoforte and music
sellers, 53 South Clerk street
Gordon, J. & G., chemists and druggists, 32
Bristo street
Gordon, Adam Hay, of Avochie, 17 Rutland sq.
Gordon, Alex., clogmaker, 2 Cowgatehead
Gordon, Alex., bootmaker, 48 London street
Gordon, Alex., writer, 18 Gladstone terrace
Gordon, Alfred I!., Consul for Spain. 37
Broughton street
Gordon, D., M.D., surgeon, 9 George square
Gordon, Major Duncan, 16 Walker street
Gordon, Ed. Strathearn, Lord Advocate, 2
Randolph crescent
Gordon, G. (J. 8f G. G.), 7b St Patrick sq.
Gordon, Rev. James, Lynedoch place, cottage
Gordon, James, farrier, 13 Coburg street
Gordon, James, S.S.C., 21 Findhorn place-
Gordon, James, W.S., 20 Regent terrace
Gordon, James, merchant, 37 Broughton st.
Gordon, James, spirit dealer, 48 Hanover st.
and 6 Baxter's pi. ; house, 7 Baxter's place
Gordon, James, confectioner, 158 Rose street
Gordon, James, 2 George street, Leith
Gordon, John, baker and confectioner, 6
Chapel street
Gordon, John (H.M. Inspector of School*).
3 Bellevue crescent
Gordon, R. A., com. traveller, 4 Windmill st.
Gordon, Rev. Robert, 14 Northumberland st.
Gordon, Robert (Bank of Scotland), 29 War-
riston crescent
GORDON, ROBERT, tobacco manufacturer. 5
Heriot bridge ; house, 43 Minto street. See
Adv. p. 103
Gordon, Thomas, grocer and spirit merchant.
63 Causewayside
Gordon, T. J., W.S., 52 Frederick street
Gordon, William, spirit dealer, 2 Broughton
street ; house, 14 Calton hill
Gordon, William, nurseryman and florist, 15
Elm row
Gordon, William, M.D., 14 Northumberland st.
Gordon, Mrs O, lodgings, 5 Leith street ter.
Gordon, Mrs Dr, 14 Northumberland street
Gordon, Mrs G., 5 West Lauriston place
Gordon, Mrs Harry, 2 Clarendon crescent
Gordon, Mrs Wm., ladies' nurse, 3 Tobago pi
Gordon, Mrs (of Campbeltown), Redbraes
house, Broughton road
Gordon, Miss, lodgings, 146 Princes street
Gordon, Miss, 20 Claremont crescent
Gordon, Miss, 19 Montague street
Gordon, Misses, fruiterers and confectioners.
49 Cockburn street ; house, 51
Gordon, Misses, 9 Macnab street
Gore, William J., 10 Wellington place. Leith
Gorham, A. K., mushroom ketchup, vinegar.
and sauce manufacturer, and drysalter, 53
Canongate
Gorman, Nath., central pawnbroking office.
13 Hill place
Gormlay, Jarnes, grocer, 112 Cowgate and
26a West Port
Gorrie & Anderson, clothiers, etc., 62 North br.
Gorrie, Jn., confectnr., 36 St Andrew st., Leith
Gorrie, William. 59 Grange road
Gorrie, Wm., consulting landscape-gardener,
forester, etc., Rait lodge, York road
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Gorrie, William M., architect and civil en-
gineer, 7 North St David street ; house, 85
Gilmore place
Gorrie, Mrs Daniel, 21 Brougham street
Goskirk. A., furniture warehouse, 237 Cowgate
GOSKIRK, JOHN, cabinetmaker and uphol-
sterer, 71 Cowgate; house, 5 Victoria street.
^ See Adv. p. 75
Gosman, John, joiner and builder, Lindsay
road, Newhaven ; ho. 2 Union place, Trinity
Gosset, Major W. B.. R.E., 36 Royal terrace
Goudie, G. {National Bank), 47 Ann street
Goudie, Gavin, builder, Leslie place ; house,
47 Ann street
Goudy, James C., 48 London street
Goudy, Mrs, 48 London street
Gough, Owen, in charge of Her Majesty's
apartments in the Lord Chamberlain's de-
partment at Holyrood palace
Gould, Mrs R., 16 Pilrig model buildings
Goulding, John, furniture dealer, 128 Cow-
gate : house, 10 Merchant street
Gourlay, James, joiner and undertaker, Morn-
ingside
Gourlay, James (treasurer, Operative Masons'
Society), 39 Home street
Gourlay, Miss, 6 Lauriston lane
Govan, Mrs, dressmaker, 9 Howe street
Govan, Mrs Jane, 2 West Preston street
Governesses' Benevolent Society, Register
and Residence, 73 Queen st. (Lady Super-
intendent, Miss Macbeath ; Secretary and
Treasurer, J. M. Baillie, C.A., 15 Northum-
berland street)
Government Emigration Board (M'Gregor,
Cundell, 8c Co., agents), 55 Bernard street
Gow & Henderson, dealers in horses, 83
Masonic mews, Rose street
Gow, Alexander, 10 Jamaica street
Gow, C. provision dealer, 52 E. Crosscausway
(low, D., 19 Brunswick street
Gow, David, 10 Jamaica street
Gow, Forbes, tailorand clothier, 429 Lawnmkt.
Gow, J., 4 Buccleuch street
Gow, Jas. (G. §• Henderson). 26 Frederick st.
Gow, James, paper-ruler and bookbinder, 13
Blair street ; house, 3 Bristo place
Gow, James M., Union Bank of Scotland, Par-
liament square
Gow, James, writer, 2 Deanhaugh street
Gow, John, boot and shoe maker, 1 South-east
Circus place ; house, 71 Cumberland street
Gow, John, 33 London street
Gow, William, turner, 153 High street
Grow, Mrs James. 17 Upper Grove place
I rowan, Alexander, 5 Pitt street
< rowan, Charles, baker and confectioner. 6
Union place
Gowan, George, baker and confectioner, 4
Union place
'Jowan, Geo., boot and shoemaker, 27 Kirkgate
Gowan, George, chief clerk (G.P.O.), 32
Greenhill gardens
Gowanlock, W. & A., fleshers, 43 W. Nicolson
street
Gowanlock, A. (W. fr A.), 8 Chapel street
Gowanlock, Walter (IF. &A.), 22 Melville tcr.
Gowans & Goodlet, silk mercers and mourn-
ing warehousemen, 25 George street
Gowans, Alex. (G. $' Goodlet), 3 Viewforth
Gowans, Chas. Wm. (Union Bk.), 18 Setonpl.
Gowans, James, Rockville, Napier road
Gowans, James, contractor, Castle terrace
Gowans, James, 7 Ingliston street
Gowans, James, grocer and provision mercht..
2 Semple street
Gowans, James, railway contractor, office for
Redhall, Baberton, and Plean Quarries,
Upper Grove place
Gowans, John, macer, Court of Session, 15
Shandwick place
Gowans, M., toy bazaar, 99 Princes street
Gowie, Thomas, baker and confectioner, 40
Abbey hill
Gracie, James, tobacconist, 8 Bristo street
Gracie, Robert, 17 Spittal street
Grady, J. & A., stationers, 10 Bank street
Grady, John, messenger-at-arms and sheriff-
officer, Sheriff Court buildings ; house, 23
St James' square
Graeme, Miss, 18 Heriot row
Graham & Johnston,W.S. (Secretaries, London
and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company).
5 North St David street
Graham & Reith (successors to D. R. Hay §•
Co.), decorative painters, 90 George street
Graham's Co. of Porters, 67 Commercial street
Graham, Alexander, 2 Sciennes hill place
Graham, Andrew, 1 North Mansionhouse road
Graham, Andw., agent, Caledonian railway ;
house, Caledonian cottage, Granton
Graham, A. S., stationer, 6 Tollcross
Graham, Archibald, M.D., retired Bombay
Army, Ashneld villa, Chamberlain road
Graham, Balfour, 5 Kew terrace
Graham, David, grocer, 5 Dean path
Graham, Dav.. provision mer., 219 Canongate
Graham, David, smith, 17 King's stables
Graham, Dugald, master (Pharos), Granton
Graham, George, Inland Revenue officer, 8
Union street, Leith
Graham, George, printer, 51 Nicolson street
Graham, Gilbert (head master, Normal School,
Moray House), 17 Lutton place
Graham, Henry, bookseller, 3 Hay street, and
stall, Nicolson square
(ilraham, Hugh, janitor, Edinburgh Academy
Graham, Humphrey, W.S., 11 Shandwick pi.
Graham, James (agent for the Singer Machine
Company), 107 Princes street
Graham, James, 63 Cumberland street
Graham, James, 17 Union place
Graham, James, 11 North College street
Graham, James C, N. B. Railway ; house, 7
Pitt street, Bonnington
Graham, John, 26 Buccleuch place
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Graham, John, 24 Calton hill
Graham, John, cork manufacturer, 45 Thistle
street
Graham, John, coach-hirer, Hill street, N. lane
Graham, Joseph, agent, 20 Cumberland street
Graham, Peter, working jeweller, 51 .North br.
Graham, Richard Dalziel, teacher of English,
G Marmion terrace
Graham, Robert B., artist, 27 Castle street
Graham, Robert M. (Treasurer, Gillespie's
Hospital), 7 Brougham place
Graham, Robert, 31 Abbey hill
Graham, T., provision and corn merchant, 2G
Sheriff brae; ho. 10 Wellington pi., Leith
Graham, T., slate and glass merchant,
slater, and glazier, 29 Castle Street and 12
Coalhill
Graham, T. A. F., 9 Malta terrace
Graham, Rev. William, Manse, Trinity-
Graham, Wm., LL.D., teacher of elocution,
history, and geography, 1 Moray place
Graham, Mrs, of Dunnabie, 14 Stafford street
Graham, Mrs Jackson, 4 Clarendon crescent
Graham, Mrs J., 16 St Vincent street
Graham, Mrs Robert C, 18 Upper Gray st.
Graham, Mrs Dr William, 12 Duncan street
Graham, Mrs William, 4 Torphichen street
Graham, Mrs, grocer, etc., 49 Cumberland st.
Graham, Mrs, 8 Merchiston terrace
Graham, Mrs, spirit dealer, 52 Yardheads
Graham, Mrs, 10 Gloucester place
Graham, Mrs, lodgings, 37 Frederick street
Graham, Mrs, 4 West Claremont street
Graham, Miss Stirling, of Duntrune, 29 Forth
street
Graham, Miss, 9 Malta terrace
Graham, Miss, 8 London street
Graham, Miss, 30 Royal circus
Grahame, James, writer, 29 Ann street
Grainger, Robert, & Sou, gardeners and
florists, Grange loan
Grainger, David, baker, 9a India street
Grainger, Thomas, commercial traveller, 35
West Nicolson street
Grand Lodge of Free Gardeners, Scot-
land : Thomas Hobday, 17 James' square,
M.W.G.M. ; William Burge, 10 N. Bridge,
G. treasurer ; H. W. Finlay, 52 Lothian
street, secretary
Grandison, James (Keeper of Museum, Royal
College of Surgeons), 6 Gladstone terrace
Grandison. Mrs, Binnie's close
Grant & Anderson, wholesale tea and coffee
merchants, 47 Charlotte street, Leith
Grant & Innes, W.S., 18 Queen street
Grant & Wallace, W.S., 5 St Vincent street
Grant, David, & Co., brassfounders and gas-
meter manufacturers, 45 Crosscauseway ;
house, 13 Rankeillor street
Grant, Robert, & Son, booksellers, publishers,
and stationers, and agents to the Society
for promoting Christian Knowledge, 54
Princes st. : bookbinding. 30 Hanover st.
Git A 77
Grant, Alexander, grocer, wine and spiral
merchant, 14 S. St James' street ; house. 12
Grant, Alex. W., writer. 2 E. Bronghton place
G rant, Archibald (Session-clerk for St Citth-
herfs), G Lothian road; house, 10 Greenhill
gardens
Grant, D. S. (G. §- Anderson), Claremont cot-
tage, Claremont park
Grant, Daniel, tailor, 501 Lawnmarket
Grant, David, 8 Cassels place
GRANT. DAVID, cook and confectioner, G
North St Andrew street ; ho. 31 St Andrew-
square, sfc See Adv. p. 96
Grant, David, 24 Gardner's crescent
Grant, Duncan, publisher and bookseller, 4l;9
Lawnmarket ; house, 4 Meadow place
Grant, George, accountant, 4 Oxford street
Grant, George, commission agent, 9 Rox-
burgh terrace
Grant, Rev. James, D.D., 18 Gt. King street
Grant, J. Dundas, advocate, 48 Northumber-
land street
Grant, James, superintendent of Leith police,
18 Charlotte st. ; ho. 7 Summerfield, Leith
Grant, James, 26 Danube street
Grant, James, 2 Ferrier street
Grant, James, writer, 27 Nelson street
Grant, James, coal agent (Deans 8p Moore).
14 Drummond st., St Leonard's coal depot
Grant, James L., 22 Maryfield place
Grant, John, junr., confectioner, 47 Shore :
house, 13 Dock street
Grant, John, 3 Sciennes hill place
Grant, John, 16 North Fort street
Grant, John, traveller, 18 Drummond street
Grant, John P., 35 Melville street
Grant, John, accountant, 15 Dean terrace
Grant, John, tailor and clothier. 23 Downie pi.
Grant, J. C, teacher of music, 10 Claremont pi.
Grant, Lachlan, hotelkeeper, 154 Rose street
Grant, Peter (/. R.), 8 Montague street
Grant, Robert (R. Grant fy Son), 3 Inverleith
terrace
Grant, Robert, spirit dealer, 10 Greenside row :
house, 1 East Gilchrist entry
Grant, R., wine and spirit merchant, 49 and 52
London street ; house, 43 E. Claremont st.
Grant, Robert, cabinetmaker, upholsterer.
and undertaker, 96 Nicolson street
Grant, Robert, upholsterer, 2 Downie place
Grant, Thomas, 3 Darling's buildings
Grant, AYilliam, law and general printer, 52
West Register street
Grant, William Watson, cabinetmaker and
furniture dealer, 34 Pleasance
Grant, William, grocer, 1 West Lauristou pi.
Grant, Mrs Jane, 41 York place
Grant, Mrs, 109 Prince Albert buildings
Grant, Mrs, 18 Brunswick street
Grant, Mrs, 1 Millertield place
Grant, Mrs, 7 Atholl place
Grant, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 37 William street.
Grant, Miss Jane, 22 East Preston street
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Grant, Miss Elizabeth, 2 Eastfield
Grant, Miss, 24 Cumberland street
Grant, Miss, St Andrew's Home and House of
Mercy, Greenside house, Hillside crescent
Grant, Misses, 3 Graham street
Grant, Misses, 16 Drummond place
Gravett & Son, butchers, 52 Hanover street
Cravett, Richard (G. Sp S071), 31 Lothian road
Gray & Macfarlane, silk mercers, 130 Princes st.
Gray & Robertson, plumbers, 6 S. Melville pi.
( iray, J. & J., proprietors and publishers of
North British Advertiser and Ladies' Own
Journal, 8 Melbourne place
Gray, Jas., & Son, bootmakers, 123a Princes
street ; house, 3 Gayfield place
Gray, James, & Son, wholesale wine and spirit
merchants, and rectifiers, 19 Lothian st.
Gray, James, & Sons, furnishing ironmongers,
stove and grate makers to Her Majesty,
85 George street
Gray, William, & Co., bone crushers, 25 Sala-
mander street
Gray, Wm., & Son, saddlers, 13 South St
David street
GRAY, ADAM, plumber, gasfitter, and zinc-
worker, 17 Leven street ; house, 1 Tarvet st.
* See Adv. p. 80
Gray, Alexander F., pharmaceutical chemist,
5 Spring gardens ; house, 6
Gray, Alexander, 30 Stafford street
Gray, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 13
Water lane, Leith
Gray, Alexander, contractor, Thornybauk ;
house, 3 Downie place
Gray, Alex., chemist, 1 Haddington place
Gray, Alex., metal merchant, 1 Gray's place
Gray, Alexander, boot and shoe maker. 493
Lawnmarket
Gray, Andrew, grocer, 2 East Adam street ;
house, 12 Hill square
Gray, Andrew, cork manufacturer, 77 Shore
Gray, Andrew, provision merchant, 253
Canongate ; house, 19 St Patrick square
Gray, Andw., cabinetmaker, 4 St Cuthbertst.
Gray, Andrew, 2 Ferrier street
Gray, Chas., watch and clock maker, 14 Bank
street ; house, 83 Causewayside
Gray, Charles, smith, 66 East Crosscauseway
Gray, Daniel, house painter, 18 India place
(iray, Daniel (G.P.O.), 1 East Adam street
Gray, David, corn merchant, 10 Clifton ter.
Gray, David, grocer and spirit merchant, 19
Yardheads
Gray, G., grocer and spirit mercht., 6 Jamaica
street ; house, 28 Torphichen street
Cray, Geo., hatter, 136 Kirkgate and 36
Tolbooth wynd ; house, 137 Kirkgate
(iray, George, coal, lime, and brick mercht.,
St Leonard's station ; ho. 15 Ingliston st.
Gray, George ( W. G. if Son), saddler, Patriot-
hall ; house, Hamilton place
(iray, Hugh, grocer and wine and spirit mer-
chant, 27 Abbey hill
Gray, James (Inland Rev.), 5 West Preston
street
Gray, Jas., clock and watch maker, 6 North-
west Circus place ; house, 9 Reid terrace
Gray, Jas., jun. (J. G. $f Son), 3 Gayfield pi.
Gray, James (Aitken, G., Sr Co.), Laurel bank.
Ferry road, Bonnington
Gray, James, outfitter, ready-made linen, and
shirt manufacturer, 95 Princes st. ; house.
16 George street
Gray, James, 30 Buccleuch place
Gray, James, 39 Great King street
Gray, James, printer, 9 Thistle street
Gray, James, watch and clock maker, 38
India place
Gray, James, city missionary, 25 York place
Gray, James, 2 Annfield
Gray, James (G. Sf Macfarlane), 21 West
Maitland street
Gray, James, mason, 10 West bow
Gray, James, saddler, 2 Broughton place
Gray, John (G. £f Son), 7 Mansionhouse
road
Gray, John, grocer, 53 Broughton street and
19 Dublin street ; house, 23 Union place
Gray, John, 10 Devon place
Gray, John, agent for Wallyford colliery and
brickwork, North bridge railway station
Gray, John, 2 Craigie terrace
Gray, John, spirit dealer, 37 Leven street
Gray, John Crowder, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 38 St Leonard street ; house, 4 Henry
place
Gray, John F., letter-carrier, 3 Crichton street
Gray, Mordaimt (North British Advertiser), 3
Bellevue terrace
Gray, Peter, tinsmith, 22 Gilmore street
Gray, Robert, china and stoneware dealer,
19 Fountainbridge
Gray, Robert, missionary, 14 Market place
Gray, Robert C. (Renton &f G.), 112 Lauri-
ston place
Gray, Thos., butcher and poulterer, 24 Union
place
Gray, Thomas, victual dealer, 286 Canongate
Gray, Wm., flesher, 6 Rosehill place ; house.
19 Gardner's crescent
Gray, William S., wine merchant and grocer.
29 Clerk street ; house, 51
Gray, Wm. (agent for the Provident Clerks'
Mutual Life Assurance 8f Benevolent Fund).
10 Montgomery street
Gray, Wm., dairyman and coal merchant, 46
India place
Gray, Wm., joiner, 4 Gladstone terrace
Gray, Wm., tinsmith, 7 Gladstone terrace
Gray, William, stationer, 30 Grove street
Gray, Wm., cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 32
Lauriston street
Gray, Rev. William Henry, 5 Regent terrace
Gray, W. A., M.D., surgeon, 11 Rankeillor st.
Gray, Mrs A., 2 Chalmers street
Gray, Mrs George, 7 Hill place
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Gray, Mrs John, 32 Dundas street
Gray, Mrs Peter, ladies' nurse, 48 India place
Gray, Mrs Thomas, 3 Gay field place
Gray, Mrs William, 8 Roxburgh street
Gray, Mrs, 13 Howe street
Gray, Mrs, lodgings, 7 South Charlotte street
Gray, Mrs, 5 Inverleith terrace
Gray, Mrs, 7 Osborne terrace
Gray, Mrs, of Knightsridge, 8 Merchiston pi.
Gray, Mrs, tobacconist, 2 Fyfe place
Gray, Mrs, 12 Union street
Gray, Mrs, Viewbank villa, Viewforth
Gray, Mrs, cook, 3 Dean street
Gray, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 22 William street
Gray, Miss, 10 Heriot place
Gray, Miss, teacher of pianoforte, 2 Melville st.
Gray, Miss M., 1 and 2 Stead's place
Great Britain Life Assurance Society
(agent, W. Kelso Thwaites, S.S.C.),1 Nelson
street
Great Seal Office, 43 General Register Ho.
Greathead, Henry, turnery, toy, and fancy
bazaar, 25 South bridge
Greathead, Miss, milliner and straw hat maker,
78 Nicolson street
Green, Charles, cement merchant and artifi-
cial stone works, Whitfield house, Whitfield
place
Green, George, fish merchant, 107 Giles' st.
Green, Henry Hugh, teacher of writing,
arithmetic, and bookkeeping, 33 Howe st.
Green, John M., teacher of writing, arithmetic,
and bookkeeping, 26 Dundas street
Green, Joseph S., shawl and mantle manu-
facturer, 49 Princes street ; house, 84 Great
King street
Green, William, bookseller, 8 Macnab street
Green, Mrs Charles, 116 Causewayside
Green, Mrs, 26 Dundas street
Green, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 7 Spence's place
Green, Misses, Berlin wool warehouse, 7 West
Newington
Greenaway, James, grocer and wine merchant,
33 Elder street ; house, 34 Barony street
Greenfield, James, Falcon hall lodge, Morn-
ingside
Greenfield, John S., commission agent, 9
Crichton street
Greenhill, Alexander, hay and victual dealer,
153 Fountainbridge ; house, 13 Ponton st.
Greenhill, James (manager, Clydesdale Bank-
ing Company}, 41 Hanover street
Greenhill, John, 3 Salisbury road
Greenhill, Miss, 4 North Merchiston place
Greenhow, Edward, assist. -inspector of letter-
carriers, G.P.O., 15 St James' square
Greenlaw, Robt., bank messenger, 6 Nelson st.
Greenlaw, Walter, 5 Abbey
Greenlees, Mrs, 1 St Vincent street
Greenoak, Robert, 9 Mayfield terrace
Greenshield, Mrs, 8 Gladstone terrace
Greenshields, Thomas, maltster ( Wm. Younger
£f Co.), Water lane
Greenslade, Alexander, wood engraver, 80
Rankeillor street
Greensmith, William, & Son, hosiers, glovers,
and outfitters, 109 George street
Gregor, D. Clunie (secretary, Standard Lip
Assurance Company), 7 Great King street
Gregor, James, superintendent of Ragged In-
dustrial Schools, 24 King street
Gregor, John, writer, 7 Pitt st., Bonnington
Gregor, W. A., warehouseman, 15 Arniston pi.
Gregor, Miss, 11 Duncan st., Drummond pi.
Gregory, Cubit, & Sons, straw hat and bonnet
makers, 50 South bridge
Gregory, John, advocate, Canaan lodge.
Canaan lane
Gregory, Miss, 14 Cumberland street
Greig, D. & J., engineers, printing-press and
machine makers, ironfounders, steel and
copper plate manufacturers, etc., Fountain-
house works, 96 Fountainbridge
Greig, J. & J., coach lace manufacturers, 7
Queen's place, Greenside row
Greig, John, & Son, printers and stereotypers,
3 Brown square ; house, 3 Tantallon place
Greig, Alexander, jun., golf club and bail
manufacturer, 18 Duke street, Leith
Greig, Andrew, grocer, 147 Fountainbridge ;
house, 143
Greig, David, smith, 18 Buccleuch street
Greig, David, house carpenter and builder, 29
Rankeillor street ; house, 27
Greig, David (D. <y J. G.), St David's, Green-
hill park
Greig, David, 59 Thistle street
Greig, Francis, grocer and spirit dealer, 34
Dean street
Greig, G., of Eccles, W.S. (Morton, White-
liead, $• G.), 11 Queen street ; house, 9»
Abercromby place
Greig, George, 1 Dundas street
Greig, G., inspector of poor for the city parish
of Edinburgh ; office, 12 Lauriston lane :
house, 9 Argyle place
Greig, James, 37 Minto street
Greig, James, china warehouse, 1 and 2 Low
Market street
Greig, James Gibson, 10 Danube street
Greig, James, shoemaker, 3 Davie street
Greig, James (/. £f J. G.), 17 Parkside street
Greig, John (J. &f J. G.), 35 N. Richmond st.
Greig, J., baker, 7 Tolbooth wynd, Leith;
house, 51
Greig, John, 44 Albany street, Leith
Greig, John (Jas. Dickson §• Sons), 2 Inver-
leith terrace
Greig, John, jun. (G. 8f Son), 3 Tantallon
place
Greig, John (D. #> J. G.), 1 Viewforth tor.
Greig, John, 2 Annfield
Greig, J. (manager, West of Scotland Steam
Power Boot Manufacturers ; Edinburgh
depot, 41 South bridge), 59 Broughton st.
Greig, John A., 5 Buccleuch place
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Greig, Peter M. {James Dickson <$• Sons), 56
Inverleith row
Greig, Robert (G.P.O.), 6 Pilrig street
Greig, Sommerville, W.S., 33 Abercromby pi. ;
house, 2 Inverleith terrace
Greig, Thomas, baker, 11 S. Richmond street
Greig, Walter, waiter, 156 Rose street
Greig, William, baker, 2 Jamaica st. ; house,
33 Howe street
Greig, William, 39 Fountainbridge
Greig, Mrs Alexander, 2 Nicolson square
Greig, Mrs Andrew, 29 Gayfield square
Greig, Mrs, 7 Hope street
Greig, Mrs, of West Cambns, 2 Inverleith ter.
Greig, Miss, milliner and straw bonnet maker.
59 Earl Grey street
Greig, J., dressmaker and milliner, 4 North
St Andrew street
Greig, Agnes M., Tarvet street
Greig, Misses, 34 Dublin street
Greiner Brothers, wholesale watch and clock
makers, 80 South bridge
Greiner, C., milliner and straw hat maker, 5
Cockburn street ; house, 46
Greive, Peter W., 35 Coatfield lane
Greliche, Edward, grocer and spirit merchant,
70 and 72 Thistle street
Grenville, Thomas, straw hat manufacturer,
142 High street
Gresham Life Assurance Society (Hugh
James Hollo, W.S., agent), 14 Young street
Grey & Son, veterinary surgeons to the Royal
Caledonian Hunt, 31 Pleasance and 119
Rose street
Grey, Alex., jun. (G. <$- Son), 31 Pleasance
Grey, John, Victoria hotel, 3 Broughton street
Grey, John, 70 Lauriston place
Grey, Misses, lodgings, 64 South Clerk street
Grierson, Andrew, W.S., 15 St Andrew square
Grierson,G., superintendt., Rosebank cemetery
Grierson, John S., smith, tinsmith, and gas-
fitter, Broughton market ; house, 15 Nelson
street
Grierson, Mrs, 8 Buccleuch place
Grierson, Mrs, 38 Rankeillor street
Grierson, Mrs, 2 Heriot terrace
Grierson, Mrs, 8 Nicolson square
Grierson, Miss Margaret, 30 Rutland square
Grieve, Oliver, & Co., hatters and clothiers
to the Queen, 19 Princes street
GRIEVE, ROBERT, & CO., carpet manu-
facturers and furniture printers, damask,
iron bedstead, and bedding warehouse, 83
George street. % See Adv. p. 73
Grieve's restaurant, 21 Princes street
Grieve's Royal British hotel, 22 Princes street
Grieve, Andrew, W.S., 4 Melville crescent
Grieve, Andrew, bookbinder and stationer,
13 North Bank street
Grieve, David, joiner, 2 Keir street
Grieve, Elliot (Mercantile Marine Office), 4
Ebenczer mount
Grieve, Pullerton, printer, 493 Lawnmarket
Grieve, Geo., baker, 38 St Andrew st., Leith ;
house, 11 Coatfield lane
Grieve, Hay, grocer and spirit dealer, 15 St
James' square
Grieve, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 28
Clerk street ; house, 24
Grieve, James, 3 Brougham street
Grieve, Jas., gardener, 19 Pilrig model bdngs.
Grieve, James B., 8 Kirk street
Grieve, John, bootmaker, 12 Leith street ter.
Grieve, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 22
Water lane, Leith
Grieve, J. (Nat. Bank), 9 Primrose st., Leith
Grieve, J., Cafe Royal hotel, W. Register st.
Grieve, John, Preston, Niddrie, Edmonston.
and Woolmet Collieries, and Bank Park
Fireclay Works — office, North bridge station
— John Falconer, agent
Grieve, John (G.P.O.), 44 Maryfield place
Grieve, John G., 9 Chapel street
Grieve, Nathaniel, joiner, Haymarket ; house.
5 Bright terrace
Grieve, Simon, joiner, 6 Upper Grove place
Grieve, Thos., grocer & wine mer., 40 Home st.
Grieve, Thomas, clerk, 4 Lord Russell place
Grieve, Walter, contractor, 2 St Cuthbert's pi.
Grieve, William, 24 Charlotte street, Leith
Grieve, Mrs Gideon, wine and spirit mercht.,
87 Rose Street ; house, 83
Grieve, Mrs Robert S., 7 Blacket place
Grieve, Mrs William, Dalkeith road
Grieve, Mrs, 121 St Leonard street
Grieve, Mrs, 23 London street
Grieve, Miss, 3 Lord Russell place
Grieve, Miss, 25 Charlotte street, Leith
Grieve, Miss, 4 Ebenezer mount
Griffin, Win., commercial traveller, Jane lodge.
Church lane, Morningside
Griffith, James (cashier, Scot. Union Insurance
Co.), 121 Princes street
Griffith, Miss, 2 Buccleuch place
Grindlay, Jas., 1 Union pi., Bonnington road
Grindlay, Thomas, 26 Royal circus
Grindlay, Mrs, Grange loan
Grindlay, Miss, 1 Albert terrace, Trinity
Grinton, Miss A., 17 Gladstone terrace
Groat, Alexander G., advocate, 12 Hart street-
Gronmeyer, Mrs C, 9 Madeira street
Grosset, William, baker, 50 Home street
Groundwater, J. P., clerk of records, Extrac-
tor's chambers, New Gen. Register House
Groundwater, Peter, 1 Hope park crescent
Grove, Charles Bagot, 2 Atholl crescent
Grove, Mrs, 2 Atholl crescent
Grove, Mrs W. G., 37 Drummond place
C roves, Charles, grocer and wine merchant,
50 Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Groves, Chas. H., M.D., 1 Russell pi., Trinity
Grubb, Alexander, 7 West Arthur place
Grubb, D. R., 10 Hugh Miller place
Grubb, J. S., musicseller, 25 Forth street
Grubb, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 5 York place
Grubb, Miss, dressmaker, 16 Drummond st.
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Guarantee Manure Co. (F. MLMinn, agent),
1 Graham street
GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE ASSUR-
ANCE CO. (James Wilkie, C.A., agent),
28 Queen street, sfc See Adv. p. 15
Guardian Plate-glass Insurance Co.
(Limited), (J. P. Oliver, agent), 46 George
street
Guild, James, 7 Cornwall street
Gulland, James, general draper and outfitting
merchant, 55 Hanover st. ; house, 1 Queen's
crescent
Gulland, John, corn merchant and miller,
20 Greenside street and Bonnington mills ;
house, 10 Broughton street
Gulland, Thomas, 11 Brown street
Gulland, William, W.S. (Adamson §• G.), 2
West Circus place
Gulland, William, bookbinder, 1 Beaumont pi.
GuHiland, William, commercial traveller, 15
Buccleuch street
Gully, Mrs J. S., fancy warehouse, 4 Grange pi.
Gundlach, Henry, teacher of German, 12
Queen street
Gunn, William, & Co., shipping and colliery
agents, Granton harbour
GUNN, ALEXANDER, watchmaker and
jeweller, 10 Leith street ; house, 59 York
place. ^ See Adv. p. 55
Gunn, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 12
Yardheads
Gunn, Alexander, printer, 26 Charles street
Gunn, Daniel, tailor and clothier, 21 Elm
row ; house, 14 Maryfield, Easter road
Gunn, David, 46 Main street
Gunn, David, cooper, 1 Heriot bridge
Gunn, G., broker, 145 Cowgate
Gunn, John, wine and spirit merchant, 6
Milne square
Gunn, John, 110 Rose street
Gunn, R., boot and shoe maker, 9 Greenside
place, manager of the Greenside Friendly
Society
Gunn, Robt., solicitor and sheriff-clerk-depute,
83 Constitution street ; house, 7 Albany
street, Leith
Gunu, Robert, mason, 4 Gardner's crescent
Gunn, William, shipmaster, 4 Hope ter., Leith
Gunn, Mrs Ellen, greengrocer and fruiterer,
19 Clerk street
Gunn, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 51 Broughton street
Gunn, Miss. 3 Buccleuch street
Gunn, Miss, 8 Wemyss place
Guthrie & Shillinglaw, milliners, 74 South
Clerk street
Guthrie, David (Editor, Daily Review),
High street
Guthrie, David, 2 East Broughton place
Guthrie, George, 100 Gilmore place
Guthrie, J. Y., S.S.C., 76 George street ; ho.
28 Morrison street
Guthrie, John, chemist and druggist, 53
Nicolson street
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Guthrie, John, provision merchant, 16 Arthur
street
Guthrie, Michael, spirit merchant, 11 Coalhill;
house, 11 Spence's place, Leith
Guthrie, Patrick (Dymock §• G.), 11 Mayfield
street
Guthrie, Thomas, grocer, 40 Giles' street
Guthrie, Rev. Thomas, D.D., 1 Salisbury road
Guthrie, William, advocate, 8 Fettes row
Guthrie, Mrs Alexander, 18 Nelson street
Guthrie, Mrs, lodgings, 31 Broughton place
Guthrie, Mrs Charles, 38 Rankeillor street
Guthrie, Mrs William, 9 Prince Regent street
Guthrie, Miss J. R., teacher of music, 18
Nelson street
Guthrie, Misses, dressmakers, 4 St Andrew
square
Guthrie, Agnes, grocer, 131 St Leonard street
GYMNASIUM, ROYAL PATENT (John Cox,
proprietor), Royal cres. ^ See Adv. p. 94
Hadden, Robert, & Son, painters, 99 Consti-
tution street
Hadden, James (R. H. §• Son), 59 Kirkgate
Haddow, Thomas, dairy, Comely bank and
9 Deanhaugh street
Haddow, Wm., dairy, 10 N.-W. Circus place
Haddow, Mrs, 26 Grindlay street
Hagart & Burn Murdoch, W.S., 79 George
street
Hagart, Lieut. -Col. Chas. (late H.M.E.I. C.S.),
7 Bruntsfield place
Hagart, James Valentine, of Glendelvine, 19
Clarendon crescent
Hagart, T. C, 8 Gilmore place
Hagarty, A. G., shoemaker, 283 and 287
High street
Haggart, William, 204 Rose street
Haig, Adam A., 65 York place
Haig, Alexander, pie baker, 3 Earl Grey st.
Haig, Andrew, pie baker, 9 West Nicolson st. ;
house, 7
Haig, Archibald G., commercial traveller, 55
South Clerk street
Haig, George, flesher, 4 Richmond lane and
48 St Leonard street
Haig, John, Cameron house, Fifeshire, 8
Chester street
Haig, John, butcher, 27a Abbey hill
Haig, John, coach-hirer, 38a Howe street
Haig, Mrs Robert, Viewpark, Whitehouse
loan
Haig, Mrs, 14 Greenhill gardens
Haig, Miss, 4S West Richmond street
Haig, Miss, 16 Lansdowne crescent
Hailing, George William, 1 Henderson row
Hair, George, grocer, 153 Pleasance
Hair, Margaret, dairy, 364 Castle hill
Hakluyt Society (T. G. Stevenson, agent),
22 Frederick street
Haldane, Alexander, 34 Maryfield place
Haldane, D. Rutherford, M.D., 22 Charlotte
square
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Haldane, Francis M. (It. F. Bell §■ Son), 31
Buccleuch place
Haldane, George, 169 Fountainbridge
Haldane, James, C.A. (Lindsay, Jamieson,
fr H.), 15 Atholl crescent
Haldane, James A., W.S., 17 Charlotte square
Haldane, John, pawnbroker, 10 Riddle's close,
Leith
Haldane, Robert, of Cloanden, W.S., 17 Char-
lotte square
Haldane, Mrs "William, 23 Lauriston street
Haldane, Mrs AVilliam C, 30 Hamilton place
Haldane, Misses, 12 Stafford street
Halden, Archibald W. (H.M.C.), 6 Union st.
Halden, James, accountant, 23 Blair street
Halden, "William D., 80 Kirkgate
Haldon, George, builder, 2 Grove terrace
Haliburton, Mrs Audriana, 9 Gladstone ter.
Halkett, Major-General John Craigie, C.B
(late of H.M. Indian army), 59 Melville st.
Halkett, Samuel, keeper of the Advocates'
Library, 35 East Claremont street
Halkett, William, bootcloser, 82 Rose street
Halkett, Lady, Salem house, Jordan bank
Halkett, Misses, 1 Randolph place
Hall, Ralph, & Son, tobacco pipe makers, 1
West Norton place
Hall, Andrew B., cabinetmaker, upholsterer,
undertaker, house factor, carver, and Vene-
tian blind manufacturer, 103 Constitution
street ; factory, Old London wharf ; house,
5 Glover street
Hall, Arch., boatman of Customs, 12 Annfield
Hall, David, lodgings, 6 India street
Hall, David, advocate, 13 Pitt street
Hall, George, coach-hirer, 1 Spring gardens ;
ho. 1 W. Circus pi. ; stables, Church lane sq.
Hall, George, smith, 103 Main street ; house,
5 Maitland place
Hall, John, 29 Clarence street
Hall, John, shoemaker, 64 Buccleuch street
Hall, Joseph Lewis (Ordnance Survey Depart-
ment), Newhaven park, Newhaven road
Hall, Robert, smith and edge-tool maker, 5
Laurie street ; house, 9 Kirk street
Hall, Thomas, painter and glazier, 1 Queen
street ; house, 13 Gay field square
Hall, Thomas, 8 Palmerston road
Hall, Thomas, lodgings, 1 Charlotte square
Hall, Wrm., joiner, cabinetmaker, upholsterer,
and undertaker, 27 Duke street, Leith
Hall, William, 3 Leopold place
Hall, Win. (teacher, Heriot's School, Borth-
icick's close), 12 Buccleuch place
Hall, Mrs James, 1 Clerk street
Hall, Mrs John, 5 Hermitage hill
Hall, Mrs, 11 Antigua street
Hall, Miss, dressmaker, 1 Clerk street
Hallard, Fred., advocate, 7 Whitehouse ter.
Halley, Alexander, mason, Thomas street
Halley, David, tobacconist and drysalter, 87
Main street
Halley, Geo., Bonnington grove, Bonnington
Halley, James P., 19 Set on place
Halley, Rev. Thomas, 6 Henderson row
Halley, William, druggist, 74 Shore
Halley, Miss E. B., Bonnington grove
Halliburton, AY. W., 14 Miuto street
Halliday, Adam, flesher, 171 West port
Halliday, Gavin, Clydesdale inn, 26 Grass-
market
Halliday, George, coal merchant, 129 St
Leonard street
Halliday, James, skinner, tanner, and wool
merchant, Canonmills
Halliday, Thomas, commercial traveller, 11
Johnston terrace
Halliday, William, paper-staining works,
Lower Gilmore place
Hambleton, Win. Innes, 14 Roxburgh street
| Hambling, George, auctioneer and bird dealer,
36 Cockburn street
Hamburgh Steam Packet Office (/. Currie
$' Co.), 34 Bernard street
Hamilton & Inches, goldsmiths, jewellers, and
watchmakers, 90a Princes street
Hamilton & Kinnear, W.S., 35 Queen street
Hamilton & Muller, London and foreign piano-
forte and music sellers, 116 George street
Hamilton, D. & T., organ-builders to the
Queen, 116 George street
Hamilton, James & William, house carpenters
and joiners, 25 Great Junction street
Hamilton, John, & Son, jewellers, goldsmiths,
and watchmakers, 41 a George street
Hamilton, Adam, professor of music, 18 Castle
street
Hamilton, Alexander (H. §• Kinnear), The
Elms, Whitehouse loan
Hamilton, Andrew, 22 Melville terrace
Hamilton, Andrew (National Bank), 5 West
Lauriston place
Hamilton, Andrew, tea and coffee dealer, 56
Nicolson street
Hamilton, Daniel, baker, 38 Kirkgate
Hamilton, Major Ferrier, 13 Royal terrace
Hamilton, George, 9 Summer bank
Hamilton, Hubert, advocate, 16 Great King st.
Hamilton, Col. J. J., Bengal Army. 56 Albany
street
Hamilton, James, flesher, 16 and 17 New mar-
ket, Leith ; house, 15 Riddle's close
Hamilton, James, 6 London row
Hamilton, James, goldsmith, 7 East Adam st.
Hamilton, Jas., spirit merchant, Craig's close,
265 High street
Hamilton, Rev. James (Chaplain, Royal Infir-
mary), South cottage, Wardie
Hamilton, James R., news-agent and tobac-
conist, 59 Charlotte street, Leith
Hamilton, James W., depute clerk of Justi-
ciary, 20 Dublin street
Hamilton, James, hatter, 57 Cockburn street ;
house, 1 Tarvet street
Hamilton, James, 9 Stanhope place
Hamilton, James, 6 Kirk street
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Hamilton, James, 2 Ken* street
Hamilton, James, broker, 181 Fountainbridge
Hamilton, James, teacher, F.C. School, Riego
street
Hamilton, J. Anderson, architect, 28 Frede-
rick street
Hamilton, J. H. (Brodie, H., §• Co.), 6 Elm
row-
Hamilton, John, W.S. (agent for the West of
England Insurance Company), 81a George
street ; house, 7 Great Stuart street
Hamilton, John, surgeon, 2 Grant's place
Hamilton, John, 21 Leopold place
Hamilton, John, 4 Maryneld, Easter road
Hamilton, John, house painter, 100b George
street
Hamilton, John, contractor, 13 Viewforth pk.
Hamilton, John Alexander, 11 Dublin street
Hamilton, Matthew, 3 Primrose place
Hamilton, R. S. (surveyor, Norwich Union
Office), 31 Princes street ; house, 10 Dublin
street
Hamilton, Robert, 4 Park street
Hamilton, Robert, wine and spirit merchant,
36 Blair street ; house, 21
Hamilton, Robert, 32 St Andrew St., Leith
Hamilton, R. S., 12 Rose street
Hamilton, Thomas, wood merchant, 61 St
Leonard street
Hamilton, Thos., warehouseman, 52 Bristo st.
Hamilton, Thomas, porter, 52 Kirkgate
Hamilton, Major-General Walter, C.B., 56
Albany street
Hamilton, Lieut. -Colonel Walter, E.I.C.S., 5
West Circus place
Hamilton, Wm., tea dealer, 10 Brighton street
Hamilton, William B. (Accountant's Office,
G.P.O.), 22 Melville terrace
Hamilton, William, bootmaker, 100 George
street ; house, Lauder road
Hamilton, W. L., tea dealer, 21 Archibald pi.
Hamilton, W., bootmaker and house agent,
122 Nicolson street
Hamilton, W. L., hatter, 43 North bridge
Hamilton, Wm., spirit dealer, 93 St Leonard
street
Hamilton, Lady, 16 Great King street
Hamilton, Mrs J. C, 13 Gayfield square
Hamilton, Mrs Robert, 24 Inverleith row
HAMILTON, MRS, practical phrenologist,
10 N. St Andrew street. ^ See Adv. p. 47
Hamilton, Mrs Robert, Merchiston
Hamilton, Mrs, 3 Montague street
Hamilton, Miss, milliner, 23 Nicolson street ;
house, 10 Hill place
Hamilton, Miss, 13 Royal circus
Hamilton, Miss, 4 West Claremont street
Hamilton, Miss, 75 Great King street
Hamilton, Miss Mary, tobacconist, 33 South
Hanover street
Hamilton, Misses, 1 Blackford road
Hampton, James Scott, Amphioncot., Trinity
Hancock, John, missionary. 11 Lothian street
Hand-in-Hand Pibe and Life Insubahoe
Company (./. B. W. Lee, S.S.C., secretary
for Scotland), 10 George street
Hand, Mrs, broker, 2 Potterrow
Handasyde, Thomas, & Davidson, nurserymen,
seedsmen, and florists, 24 Cockburn s
nurseries, Musselburgh
Handyside, George, boot and shoe maker, 41
Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Handyside, James, grocer, 10 Causewayside ;
house, 18 Melville terrace
Handyside, Joseph, grocer, 21 Fox lane
Handyside, P. D., M.D., F.R.S.E., 11 Hope st.
Handyside, Robert, Lauriston lodge
Handyside, Thos., spirit merchant, Echo bank
Handyside, W., 44 Inverleith row
Handyside, William, 25 Great King street
Hanigan, Cornelius (Inland Revenue), 82
Gilmore place
Hanna, T. Chalmers, C.A., 5 Nelson street;
house, 2 Darnaway street
Hanna, Rev. Wm., D.D., LL.D., C Castle ter.
Hannah, Wm., poulterer and provision mer-
chant, 15a Frederick street; house, 26
Hannan, Rev. Edward, St Patrick's, Oowgate
Hansen, H. P., & Co., shipbrokers and com-
mission agents, 2 Dock place
Hansen, Rev. Andreas, 8 North Fort street
Hansen, H. P. (II. P. 77. §■ Co.), vice-consul
for Monte Video, 20 Charlotte street, Leith
Hanson, Mrs, 18 Fettes row
Harcus, Henry, shoemaker, 36 Clerk street ;
house, 2 Lord Russell place
Harden, Robert A., 6 Doune terrace
Hardesty, George, draper, 10 Nicolson street
Hardie, James T., & Co., brokers and com-
mission merchants, 25 Constitution street
Hardie, John & W., commission merchants,
18 Greenside place
Hardie, Robert, & Co., printers, 20 Frederick
street and 77 Rose street
Hardie, William, Sons, & Low, cabinetmakers
and upholsterers, 61a Frederick street
Hardie, Adam, cattle dealer, 5 Hay's court
Hardie, Andrew, tobacconist, 144 Princes st.
Hardie, Geo., hat manufacturer, 289 High st.
Hardie, James T.. 6 John's place, Leith
Hardie, James, tailor, 2 Glanville place
Hardie, James, 2 Haddington place
Hardie, John (/. §> W. II.). 18 Broughton pi.
Hardie, John, bootmaker, 2 Canon place
Hardie, John, joiner, 2 Hill place
Hardie, Joseph, wholesale and retail china
and glass merchant, 81 Rose street
Hardie, P. H., 4 Gayfield place
Hardie, Peter, coal agent, 8 Romilly place
Hardie, Robert, cabinetmaker, 3S Broughton
street
Hardie, Robert, 16 Leopold place
Hardie, Thomas, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., 10 Johns
place, Leith
Hardie, Thomas, merchant. 46 Bernard street ;
house, 10 John's place, Leith
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Hardie, T., lodgings, 39 Melville street
Hardie, W. B. (/. Sf W. H.), 11 Alva street
Hardie, Walter (R. H. &p Co., printers), 2
William street
Hardie, W. Purves (Lauder 8p H.), 17 Warris-
ton crescent
Hardie, William (Superintendent, Register
Office), 21 St James' square
Hardie, William, deputy harbourmaster,
Granton cottage
Hardie, William (N. B. Railway), 16 Leopold
place
Hardie, William, wholesale egg merchant,
22 Macdowall street ; house, 24 Gayfield
square
Hardie, Wm. (H. Sons, §■ Low), 65 Thistle st.
Hardie, Mrs S. E., 11 Alva street
Hardie, Mrs, 28 East Preston street
Hardie, Miss, 25 Montague street
Hardinge, Henry Astley, Lieut, and Quarter-
master Edin. Militia Artillery, 20 Pitt st.
Hardy, Charles H., fancy cabinet and dressing-
case maker, 43 North Pitt street
Hardy, Henry, architect, 7 St Andrew square;
house, 32 Minto street
Hardy, James, 5 Elizafield, Bonnington
Hardy, Mrs, 32 Minto street
Hardyman, John H., W.S., assistant ex-
tractor in the Court of Session, 21 Clare-
mont crescent
Harkess, James, spirit merchant, 11 High st.
Harkess, Jas., plumber, gasfitter, and general
brassfounder, 104 Rose street and 6 Chal-
mers' close
Harkess, James, joiner and cabinetmaker, 4
Chalmers' close
Harkness, Robert, 5 Kerr street
Harkness, T. B., surveyor (G.P.O.), 27 Minto st.
Harkness, Mrs Barbara, 23 Howe street
Harkom, Joseph, gun and rifle manufacturer,
32 Princes street ; house, 3 Gayfield place
Harley, David, bill-poster, 15 High street
Harley, Edward, dairyman, 6 William street
Harley, William, Seafield place, Seafield
Harlow, Thos., paper ruler, etc., 84 High st.
Harpers, Thomson, & Co., corn factors and
commission agents, 33 Constitution street
Harper, Rev. Alexander, M.A., 28 Rutland st.
Harper, George, agent, Water of Leith
Harper, Henry, 10 King's place
Harper, James, wine and spirit merchant, 21
Rose street ; house, 90
Harper, John, merchant, 3 Bernard terrace
Harper, Thos., tailor and clothier, 8 High riggs
Harper, W. P. (H., Thomson, §■ Co.), 1 Sum-
merfield
Harper, Mrs, lodgings, 14 South Charlotte st.
Harris, Alexander, City Chambers ; house,
17 West Preston street
Harris, David, insurance manager, 2 Carlung
place
Harris, Frank Robert, 16 Parkside street
Han is, John, engine-driver, Johnston terrace
Harrison & Co.. woollen drapers and hatters,
36 and 37 North bridge
Harrison, George, & Co. {successors to J. Sr A.
Ogilvie), tweed warehousemen, 31 North br.
Harrison, George, 1 2 Blackford road
Harrison, H. (secretary, United Kingdom Pro-
vident Institution), 53 Grange road
Harrison, Captain John, Adjutant Royal Mid-
lothian Yeomanry, 6 Hope street
Harrison, William, bootmaker, 8 Union place
Harrison, W., professor of music. 27 Nelson st.
Harrison, Mrs, news-agent, 107 Rose street
Harrison, Mrs, stationer, 167 Fountainbridge
Harrow, John, 3 Couper street
Harrower, Alexander, victual dealer, 46 Tol-
booth wynd, Leith
Harrower, James, 27 Nelson street
Harrower, Mrs, Berlin wool, stationer, and
smallwares, 2 Summer place
Hart, Francis, teacher, day and boarding
school, 66 Gilmore place
Hart, Thomas, writer, 33 Dublin street
Hart, W. D., philosophical instrument maker,
8 N. College st. ; house. Sciennes hill cot.
Hart, Mrs, lodgings, 137 George street
Hart. Isabella, 1 Gladstone terrace
Harthill & Co., colonial and Indian emigra-
tion agents, 18 St Andrew square
Hartley, John J., painter, 33 Thistle street
Hartley, Thomas F., clothier and hatter, 8
S. St Andrew street ; house, 16 Manor pi.
Harvey, Sir George, P.R.S.A., historical
painter, 21 Regent terrace
Harvey, Jas., boot and shoe maker, 3 Elder st.
Harvey, James, 8 Comely green place
Harvey, James, broker, 228 Cowgate
Harvey, Rev. J. Mitchell, M.A., 1 Chalinerscres.
Harvey, Peter, painter, 33 St Andrew square
Harvey, R. E., commission merchant, 27
Quality street ; house, 32 Danube street
Harvey, William (Inspector United Kingdom
Telegraph Co.), 1 Hanover street
Harvey, Mrs, 3 Barony street
Harvey, Mrs, 9 Grange road
Harvie, Miss, 45 George square
Hassell, Mrs, Globe tavern, 10 Shore
Hastie, Alexander, bill-poster, M'Leod's land,
Old Assembly close
Hastie, Francis, bookseller, 29 W. Nicolson st.
Hastie, James, tailor and clothier, 48 Grove st.
Hastie, James, grocer, spirit and provision
merchant, 17 and 19 Charles street
Hastie, Thomas, baker, and lessee of the re-
freshment rooms, Royal Patent Gymnasium.
7 Duncan street
Hastie, William (M'Lachlan §• H.), 26 East
Preston street
Hastie, Mrs Jane, 11 Sylvan place
Hastie, Mrs, 26 Royal crescent
Hastings, George, engineer, 16 Madeira street
Hastings, Henry, 54 Cumberland street
Hastings, Robert (accountant, Clydesdale
Bank), 29 George stree^
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Haswell, George, writer, 28 Minto street
Haswell, George C, wine merchant and family-
grocer, 1 South Clerk street ; house, 40
Rankeillor street
Haswell, James, wine merchant and grocer,
30 Greenside street and 66 Grassmarket ;
house, Gayfield house, 10a Gayfield square
Hately, Walter, teacher of pianoforte, 4 View-
forth place
Hately, Miss, teacher of pianoforte, 4 View-
forth place
Hathorn, Mrs, of Castlewigg, 9 Forth street
Hatton, James, coach-hirer and horse dealer,
5i Nicolson square
Hauptmann, F., & Co., glass-cutters, engravers,
and chandelier manufacturers, 22 Greenside
place
HAVET, ALFRED G., professor of French,
director of the Academy for Modern
Languages, 24 Charlotte square. ^ See
Adv. p. 44
Havre Steam Packet Office ; James Currie
and Co., 34 Bernard street
Hawkfield House Lunatic Asylum, Restal-
rig road, Leith
Hawkins, Miss, dressmaker, 51 Clerk street
Hawks, Edward, engineer, 39 Barony street
Hawks, John, bit and spur maker, 1 Calton hill
Hawley, "William, tile layer, 27 Frederick
street ; house, 3 Bernard terrace
Hawthorn, William, 9 St Bernard's row
Hawthorns & Co., engineers, Leith engine
works, Great Junction street, and Granton
ironworks — S. D. Davison, managing part-
ner : house, Boswell house, Boswell road
Hay, G. & D., photographic artists, 68 Princes
street
Hay, J. & A., leather merchants, 57 Niddry st.
Hay, J. & J., saddlers and harness makers, 28
Hanover street
HAY, J. G., & SON, silk dyers, 13 N. Melville
place ; works, Water of Leith. ^ See Adv.
p. 73
Hay, John, & Co., Hay's mills, Whitfield pi.
Hay, Jn., & Co., clothiers, shirtmakers, & out-
fitters, 55 North bridge ; ho. 25 George st.
HAY, P. & R., silk dyers and scourers, 1
Heriot buildings and 11 South St David
street. ^ See Adv. p. 72
Hay, Robert & G., family grocers and wine
merchants, 8 Huntly street and 1 Elm row
Hay, Robert, & Co., boot and shoe manufac-
turers, 1 Milne square
Hay, William, & Sons, cabinet and clock case
makers, 7 Queen's place, Greenside
Hay, Alexander, 1 Gayfield place
Hay, Alexander, 5 Hope park crescent
Hay, Alexander, goldsmith and jeweller to the
Grand Lodge of Scotland, 45 Princes street ;
house, 2 Frederick street
Hay, Alexander, writer, Bonnington bank
Hay, A., 13 Arthur street, Pilrig
Hay, Alexander, 30 Alva street
Hay, Alexander, stationer, engraver, and
printer, 4 North bridge
Hay, Alexander, grocer and spirit merchant,
10 Clanalpine buildings
Hay, Alexander, flesher, 213 Cowgate; house,
21 Charles street
Hay, Archibald, 14 Gladstone terrace
Hay, Charles, 10 Fettes row
Hay, Charles, victual dealer, 7 Rosehill place
Hay, David, teacher of English, etc., 2 Drura-
mond street
Hay, David, draper, 65 Canongate
Hay, Duncan, 7 Annandale street
Hay, D. S. (<?. fr D. II.), 7 Grange road
Hay, E. D., 135 Rose street
Hay, George, artist, 16 Picardy place
Flay, George, house agent, 39 Home street
Hay, George, 65 Castle street
Hay, George, missionary, 17 Kcir street
Hay, George, egg merchant, 41 Cumberland st.
Hay, Hamilton S. A. L., accountant, 16 North
Bank street ; house, 1 Lennox street
Hay, Jas., Edinburgh Roperie Co., 5 Link-
place
Hay, James, baker, 277 Canongate
Hay, James G., 31 Grove street
Hay, James S., 13 Grindlay street
Hay, James (Hay's mills), 5 Cassels place
Hay, James, 8 Roxburgh terrace
Hay, John H., 3 John's place, St Leonard's
Hay, John, victual dealer, 88 Grassmarket j
house, 62
Hay, John, silk dyer, 4c Pilrig street
Hay, John, of Morton, 43 St Cuthbert street
Hay, John (N.B.R.), 9 Graham street
Hay, John C, architect and civil engineer, 3
Hanover street
Hay, Jn., grocer and winemer., 1 Jamaica st.,
Bonnington ; house, 10 Bonuington terrace
Hay, Peter (P. §■ R. H), 5 King's place
Hay, Peter, jun., silk dyer, 7 King's jJace
Hay, Peter, grocer and spirit merchant, 44
Lothian street
Hay, Peter, printer, 17 Spittal street
Hay, Rear- Admiral, Chalmers crescent
Hay, Robert (P. &c R. H.), 18 Fyfe place
Hay, Robert (R. I' G. H.), Rosebank cottage,
Wardie road
Hay, Samuel, Trinity cottage, Trinity
Hay, Thomas, assistant-inspector of poor, City,
134 Causewayside
Hay, Thomas, refreshment rooms, 15 Citadel
Hay, Thomas, 59 South bridge
Hay, William, wood merchant, Haddon's
court ; house, 1 West Richmond street
Hay, William, architect, 7 Hill street
Hay, William, smith, 4 Greenside row
Hay, William, tobacconist, 32 Howe street ;
house, 34
Hay, William, 70 Buccleuch street
Hay. William, 32 Raebuni place
Hay, Wm. Bremner, S.S.C., bailie of Holyrood,
3 Howe street ; house, 5 London street
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Hay, Mrs Charles, ladies' nurse, 14 Duncan
street, Drunnnond place
Hay, Mrs Colonel, 30 Regent terrace
Hay, Mrs John, 9 Brunswick street, Hillside
Hay, Mrs R. S-, 8 Rutland square
Hay, Mrs Thomas, Prospect villa, Summerside
street, Ferry road
Hay, Mrs William, 29 Grove street
Hay, Mrs, ladies' outfit and baby linen ware-
house, 25 George street
Hay, Mrs, lodgings, 4 Maitland street
Hay, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 73 St Cuthbert's glebe
Hay, Mrs, fruiterer and greengrocer, 1 Green
market
Hay, Mrs, 14 Fettes row
Hay, Miss, dressmaker, 17 Spittal street
Hay, Miss Beatrice, 30 Forth street
Hay, Isabella, 15 Buccleuch street
Hay, Miss, 21 North Nelson street
Hay, Miss, ladies' school, 10 Vanburgh place
Hay den, William R., 18 Montague street
Haye, Anthony Oneal, 1 Queensferry street,
agent for the Artisan Patent Office and
Designs Registry, and for the Artisan
Hayne, Andrew, clerk, 1 Gladstone place
Hayne, Miss, staymaker, 13 Frederick street
Hayward, Robert, 4 Whitehouse terrace
Haywood, James, engineman, 34 Ponton st.
Haywood, Peter, Jordan burn
Healey, William, gutta percha boot and shoe
repairer, 61 South Back of Canongate
Healy, Helen, boot and shoe maker, 98a
George street
Hearder, Thos. B., druggist and dentist, 18
Frederick street .
Heath, John, park-keeper, West cottages,
Granton
Heatlie, Mrs, 54 Rankeillor street
Hector, David, advocate, sheriff of Wigtown
and Kirkcudbright, 25 Rutland square
Heddle, James, rectifier, 5 Water lane ; house,
28 Bernard street
Heddle, Robert, clerk, 48 Dean street
Heddle, Mrs, 28 Bernard street
Heddle, Miss, Falconer cottage, Church lane,
Morningside
Heggie, Robert, wright and grocer, 25 Hill-
housefield
Heggie, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 27 Jamaica street
Heiton, John, of Darnick tower, accountant,
7 North-west Circus place
Hellon, Mrs, 71 Clerk street
Henderson & Bisset, bookbinders to Her Ma-
jesty, 19a Hill street
Henderson & Turnbull, wine and spirit mer-
chants, 53 and 54 Bernard street
Henderson & AVilson, builders, 27 Charlotte
street, Leith
Hem lerson, Peter, & Son, bagpipe and bowling-
green bowl makers, 354 Castle hill
Henderson, Abram, grocer and provision mer-
chant, 79 Nicolson street
Henderson, Adam, 81 Clerk street
Henderson, Alexander, 35 Lothian street
Henderson, Alex., builder, 1 Erskine place;
house, 6 Hampton terrace
Henderson, A., wine and spirit merchant, 50
Hanover street ; house, 2 Deanhaugh street
Henderson, Andrew, 20 Annandale street
Henderson, A., engraver, lithographic and
letterpress steam printer, 42 Quality street ;
house, 4 Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Henderson, A. D., 14 Gladstone terrace west
Henderson, Alex. G., 12 Beaumont place
Henderson, Angus, optician, 23 Hanover st. ;
house, 11 High terrace
Henderson, Archibald, 23 Clerk street
Henderson, Barclay (Super in. of Works, Ed in.
Gas Co.), Reid's court, 95 Canongate
Henderson, Charles, S.S.C. (Leburn, H., Sf
Wilson), 4 London street
Henderson, Charles J., 39 Royal terrace
Henderson, C, trimming shop, 5 Greenside pi.
Henderson, D., baker and confectioner, 4
Howe street ; house, 6
Henderson, David, 23 Maitland street
Henderson, D. (H. §' Turnbull), 9 Claremont
park
Henderson, Rev. D., chaplain and house gover-
nor, Gillespie's hospital, 1 Bruntsfield place
Henderson, David, chimney-sweeper, 9 Gibb's
entry
Henderson, David, 6 Upper Gilmore place
Henderson, David Wemyss, grain broker and
factor, 39 Constitution street ; house, 5
Morton street
Henderson, David, hatter, 46 North bridge ;
house, 6 Dalrymple crescent
Henderson, David, machine bootcloser, 3
Catherine street
Henderson, Donald, spirit dealer, 9 Old Physic
gardens ; house, 18 West Nicolson street
Henderson, Francis C, M.D., H.M.I.A., 22
Chester street
Henderson, Geo., 10 Spring gardens, Abbey hill
Henderson, George, 31 Broughton street
Henderson, G. (B. L. Co.), 54 Inverleith row
Henderson, George, 13 George street
Henderson, Henry, coach-hirer, 3 Blenheim
place and Regent terrace lane
Henderson, J., wholesale and export stationer,
19 Blair street ; house, 6 Lauriston park
Henderson, James Forrnan (Bank of Scotland),
Viewforth
Henderson, James, dairy-keeper and coal mer-
chant, 3 Balbirnie place
Henderson, James, 16 Fyfe place
Henderson, James, 10 India street
Henderson, James, 7 Clarence street
Henderson, Jas. , smith and farrier, 4 Murray st. ,
Crosscauseway ; ho. 56 E. Crosscauseway
HENDERSON, JAS., coal merchant, 7 Port-
Hopetoun ; house, 20 Heriot place, Lauris-
ton. ^ See Adv. p. 107
Henderson, James, superintendent engineer,
Annsville, Cherry bank, Newhaven road
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Henderson, James, baker and confectioner, 1
Fingal place ; house, 1 Argyle place
Henderson, James, provision merchant, 29
Bread street
Henderson, James, dairy, 34 North Pitt st.
Henderson, James S. {Editor of Edinburgh
Courant), 4 Leopold place
Henderson, James, cooper, 51 Arthur street
Henderson, J. D., 33 Grove street
Henderson, John, contractor, Bellevue
Henderson, John, builder, 44 Frederick street
Henderson, John, 3 Castle street
Henderson, Capt. John, R.N., 31 Gayfield sq.
Henderson, John, Queen's remembrancer, and
registrar of joint-stock companies in Scot-
land, Exchequer Chambers, Parliament sq. ;
house, Corstorphine hill house
Henderson, John, agent, Mann's Parcel De-
spatch Company, 1 Frederick street ; house,
37 Grove street
Henderson, John, M.D., 7 John's place, Leith
Henderson, John, painter, 3 Downie place
Henderson, John, clothier, 35 TV. Nicolson st.
Henderson, John, 42 Cumberland street
Henderson, John, "cabinetmaker, Circus lane
Henderson, P. {teacher, Geo. Heriofs School),
10 Grange loan
Henderson, Robt., S.S.C., 11 Royal Exchange ;
house, 6 St Vincent street
Henderson, Robert, spirit merch., 27 Giles' st.
Henderson, Robert, teacher of English, 46
Ann street
Henderson, R., Short's Observatory, Castle hill
Henderson, R. (H. §• Wilson), 9 Summerfield
Henderson, R., 2 Newington terrace
Henderson, Robert, 172 High street
Henderson, Robert M., seedsman, 38 and 40
Grassmarket
Henderson, Robert, builder and house agent,
27 Frederick st. ; house. 21 TV. Maitland st.
Henderson, S., baker, 78 TV. Fountainbridge ;
house, 69
Henderson, Thomas S., 2 Lauriston terrace
Henderson, T. TV., baker and confectioner,
1 Dublin st.; house, 4 Northumberland pi.
Henderson, Thomas, 18 Broughton street
Henderson, Thomas, clerk of the corn market,
23 Lauriston street
Henderson, Thomas Syme, teacher, 36 India
street ; house, 73 Queen street
Henderson, T. J., 89 Gilmore place
Henderson, TV. F., 10 East Norton place
Henderson, TVm., M.D., F.R.C.P.E., Prof, of
Med. and Gen. Pathology, 19 Ainslie place
Henderson, TVm., of Redford, 8 Brunton pi.
Henderson, TVm., spirit dealer, 20 Buccleuch
street ; house, 18
Henderson, TVilliam G. (Bank of Scotland),
18 East Claremont street
Henderson, TVilliam (British Linen Company),
21 Scotland street
Henderson, TVilliam, grocer, 1 Morrison street;
house, 2
Henderson, TVilliam, smith and bellhanger,
21 Chalmers' close, 81 High street; house,
64 Buccleuch street
Henderson, TVm., coach-painter, 11 Burnsidc
Henderson, TVm., wine and spirit merchant,
49 Candletnaker row; ho. 122 Lauriston pL
Henderson, TV . (Clydesdale Bunk, High street),
16 Royal Exchange
Henderson, Mrs A., lodgings, 22 St Patrick
square
Henderson, Mrs Dr, 4 Newbattle terrace
Henderson, Mrs D., 18 Gardner's crescent
Henderson, Mrs George, 14 Barony street
Henderson, Mrs James, 6 Marmion terrace
Henderson, Mrs J. (H. fy B.), 30 Clarence st.
Henderson, Mrs James, 7 N. Merchiston place
Henderson, Mrs James, 2 Janefield place
Henderson, Mrs K., Tollcross
Henderson, Mrs Piercy, 16 Buckingham ter.
Henderson, Mrs TV., Salisbury villa, St Leo-
nard's hill
Henderson, Mrs, lodgings, 10 India street
Henderson, Mrs, spirit dealer, Echo bank
Henderson, Mrs, 5 Greenhill park
Henderson, Mrs, 38 Inverleith row
Henderson, Mrs, 5 Laverock bank
Henderson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 44 India place
Henderson, Mrs, 9 West Claremont street
Henderson, Mrs, 31 Scotland street
Henderson, Mrs, lodgings, 128 Nicolson street
Henderson, Mrs, school, Windmill cottage,
Windmill lane
Henderson, Mrs, 3 Grosvenor street
Henderson, Mrs, 20 St Patrick square
Henderson, Mrs, 20 London street
Henderson, Mrs, 69 Cumberland street
Henderson, Mrs, 19 Noi'th-west Circus place
Henderson, Mrs, Rosewood cot., Morningside
Henderson, Miss Agnes, dressmaker, 2
Cheyne street
Henderson, Miss, 39 Howe street
Henderson, Miss, 8 Frederick street
Henderson, Misses, of Stemster, 12 Ann st.
Hendrie, J. & H., provision merchants, Qua-
lity court
Hendrie, H., commer. traveller, 4 Arthur st.
Hendrie, James, tobacco manufacturer. 4
Catherine street; house, 17 Union street
Hendrie, Mrs A., draper, 36 Whitfield place
Hendry, Robert M., writer and accountant,
10 Duncan street, Drummond place
Hendry, TVilliam, saddlers' ironmonger, 28
West port ; house, 23 Lauriston street
HENNEY, WILLIAM, tailor and clothier, 21
Leith street. "^ See Adv. p. 69
Henrikson. H. P., grocer, 5 Admiralty street
Henry & Corrie, Russian merchants, 64 Con-
stitution street
Henry & Shiress, S.S.C., 20 St Andrew sq.
Henry, A., gun, rifle, and pistol manufacturer,
12 S. St Andrew st.; ho. S Abercromby pi.
Henry, Isaac Anderson, of Woodend, Hay
lodge, Trinity
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Henry, James, 11 Leopold place
Henry, Jardine, S.S.C., 4 North St Andrew
street ; house, Liberton
Henry, John, S.S.C., 20 St Andrew square ;
house. 29 Rutland square
Henry, John, 3 Davie street
Henry, John, artificial limb and bandage
maker, 3 York place
Henry, John, carver and gilder, 88 Rose st.
Henry, Thomas, 90 George street
Henry, Wm. (TV. fr H.), 4 Nottingham ter.
Henry, Mrs Captain, 1 Dick place
Henry, Mrs Edw., 2 Frederick street
Henry, Mrs Isa., lodgings, 7 Union street
Hepburn, David, dental surgeon, L.D.S.,
R.C.S. England, 7 Abercromby place
Hepburn, David, writer, 4 Dean street
Hepburn, George, staff-sergeant, Edinburgh
Artillery Militia, barracks, Easter road
Hepburn, James, 13 Abbey hill
Hepburn, James, 59 Castle street
Hepburn, Michael, grocer, 158 Canongate
Hepburn, Simon, carver and gilder, 26 Han-
over street
Hepburn, William, grocer and wine merchant,
154 High street
Hepburn, Miss, 11 Castle terrace
Hepburn, Misses, dressmakers, 2a Albany st.
Hepting, G., watch and clock maker, 23 Green-
side street
Herbert, A. B., Trinity lodge, Trinity
Herbert, David, M.A., classical and mathe-
matical tutor, 1 Nelson street
Herbert, George, contractor, 44 Couper street
Herbert, P., boot and shoe maker, 53 Clerk
street
Hercus, James, 23 Bernard street
Herd Brothers, cabinetmakers, 12 New
Broughton
Herdman, John, & Sons, corn merchants.
Haymarket mills
Herdman, Alexander, 5 Upper Dean terrace
Herdman, James, Haymarket house
Herdman, J. (/. H. §* Son), 50 S. Blacket pi.
Herdman, Richard G., 3 Devon place
Herdman, Robert, R.S.A., historical and por-
trait painter, 9 St Bernard's crescent
Herdman, Mrs, 27 Grove street
Herdman, Mrs, 23 Gilmore place
Herdson, James, 17 Dick place
Herdson, James, jun., 2 Hope park crescent
Heriot Benefit Society (Geo. Gray, preses),
13 South St David street
Heriot, Fred. L. Maitland, of Rarnornie, ad-
vocate, sheriff of Forfarshire, 35 Moray pi.
Hekiot's, George, Hospital (W. Forrester,
Treasurer) ; chambers, 11 Royal Exchange
Heriot, Thomas, cork manufacturer, Dmnbie-
dykes road ; house, St Catherine place
Heriot, Mrs James, 7 Hill square
Heriot, Mrs, sen., of Rarnornie, 35 Moray pi.
Heriot, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 6 Pilrig model bldgs.
Heriot, Mrs, 11 AVellington place
HERITABLE SECURITIES INVESTMENT
ASSOCIATION (LIMITED), (Andrew
Patersou, C.A., manager), 55 Frederick st.
* See Adv. p. 38
Herkes, James (Jas. Young &,- Co.), slater, 13
Macdowall street
Herkless, Mrs, 22 Dundas street
Hernell, Miss, 4 Merchiston terrace
Heron, Alexander, 3 North Charlotte street
Heron, James, grocer, 160 Pleasance ; house,
2 Hope park crescent
Heron, John, spirit merchant, 1 Howard pi. ;
house, 2 South Howard place
Heron, Jn. (Royal Bank), 10 W. Lauriston pi.
Heron, William, commercial traveller, 5 West
Newington place
Herrald, William, grocer and provision mer-
chant, 53 Kirkgate
Hemes, Alex. Y., jun. of Spottes, 16 Heriot
row
Herries, Wm. Young, of Spottes, 16 Heriot row
Herries, William, printer, 5 Greyfriars place
Heslop, John, 23 Albany street, Leith
Hetherington, Peter, shoemaker, 20 Giles' st.
HETHERTON, HENRY, beUhanger and lock-
smith, 13 South Clerk street ; house, 1 May-
field loan. % See Adv. p. 80
Hetkerton, Henry, sen., missionary, 1 May-
field loan
Hetherton, William, waiter, 174 Rose street
Hewat, Richard, & Co., tea and coffee mer-
chants, 84 Constitution street
Hewat, James, boot and shoe maker, 41 Earl
Grey street ; house, 39 Fountainbridge
Hewat, John (agent, Bank of Scotland
Branch), 15 North-west Circus place; house,
12 Saxe-Cobourg place
Hewat, John, shipmaster, 15 Madeira street
Hewat, R. K., agent, 7 Gladstone terrace
Hewat, William, joiner, 14 South Niddry st.
Hewit, J., & Sons, tanners, curriers, and lea-
ther merchants, 6, 8, and 10 Niddry street :
City tanyard, 125 High street ; house,
7 Argyle square
Hewit, George, bill-poster, 20 Bank street
Hewitt, A. L., writer, Elizafield, Bonnington
Hewlett, T., Mus. Bach. Oxon., organist, 11
Johnston terrace
Hicks, Mrs, 22 Danube street
Higgie, William, grocer and spirit merchant,
32 Abbey hill
Higgin & Thom, engravers, printers, and
lithographers, 8 North Bank street
Higgins, Francis, working jeweller, 39 South
bridge ; house, 10 Nicolson street
Higgins, Francis M'Lean, bagpipe maker. 3
West port
Highland and Agricultural Society of
Scotland (Fletcher Norton Menzies, secre-
tary) • hall and chambers, 3 George rv. bridge
Hilditch, Samuel, agent, 9 Ann street
Hill, Reid, & Drummond, W.S., 42 Frederick
street
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Hill, Thomson, & Co., wine merchants, and
purveyors to Her Majesty, H.R.H. the Prince
of Wales, and H.R.H. the Duke of Edin-
burgh, 45 Frederick street
Hill, D. & R., chemists and druggists, 15 West
Richmond street
Hill, Alexander, cod liver oil manufacturer,
32 South Richmond street
Hill, Alexander, wood carver, 156 Rose street
Hill, Cumberland, M.A., teacher, 23 Archi-
bald place
Hill, Cumberland, chaplain (St Cuthberfs
Workhouse), 2 Hermitage place
Hill, David Octavius, R.S.A., 28 Calton hill
Hill, George, smith and beam maker, 12
Richmond place ; house, Kingston Grange
cottage, Liberton
Hill, George W., 8 Morrison street
Hill, Jas. Edgar, teacher (Dr BelVs School),
Niddry st. ; house, 22 East Preston street
Hill, James L., W.S., 42 Frederick street ;
house, 26 Heriot row
Hill, James Walker, 6 Montague street
Hill, John, boot and shoe warehouse, 43 and
45 Nicolson street ; house, 68 Gilmore pi.
Hill, John, builder, 3 Castle terrace
Hill, John, spirit dealer, 1 Fox lane
Hill, Peter, 18 Roxburgh street
Hill, Robert, 44 Couper street
Hill, Robert, W.S., 2 Picardy place
Hill, Robert, 3 James' Court, 493 Lawnmarket
Hill, T. Alexander, printseller and publisher
to the Queen and Royal Scottish Academy,
carver and gilder, 12 St Andrew square ;
house, 46 Grindlay street
Hill, Wm. (Harrison fy H.), 3 Summerhall pi.
Hill, Wm.,. leather merchant, 58 Low Calton
Hill, William G., 1 Alva street
Hill, W. Scott, 24 Manor place
Hill, Mrs John, 1 Alva street
Hill, Mrs Robert, 15 Stanhope place
Hill, Mrs, 5 Atholl place
Hill, Mrs, lodgings, 22 India street
Hill, Mrs, 22 Howard place
Hill, Miss, 5 Abercromby place
Hill, Miss, 19 Alva street
Hill, Miss, teacher of music, Stonefield cot-
tage, Canaan lane
Hilliard, H. & H., cutlers and surgical in-
strument makers to the Queen (patentees of
the celebrated " Lockfast " Handled Table
Knife), 7 Nicolson street
Hilliard, Harvey (H SfH. H.), 24 Nicolson st
Hillson & Moore, tailors and clothiers, 8 North
bridge
Hinde, Robert, 6 Sylvan place
Hinshelwood, John, & Co. (Globe Parcel Ex-
press), 76 Princes street
Hird, William, merchant, 21 Montague street
Hirschfeld, Guido, commission agent, 25
Gayfield square
Hislop, Alex., & Co., publishers, 6 Elder st.
Hislop, Albert, tea agent, 3 Westerhall
Hislop, Alexander, 88 Nicolson street
Hislop, Alex., smith and farrier, Canonmills
Hislop, Alexander, painter, 4 St Cuthh
Hislop, D., boot and shoe warehouse, 187
West port
Hislop, H. Wm., stockbroker, 10 Ceorge street
Hislop, James, house steward (House of Re-
fuge), 64 Canongate
Hislop, Robert, 18 George square
Hislop, Thomas, 48 Grove street
Hislop, William, furniture wareroom.s. 28
Howe street ; house, 2 Royal circus
Hislop, William, bellhanger and butter and
cheese pail maker, 26 Greenside row
Hislop, Mrs M., Avenue villas, Comely bank
Hislop, Mrs Marion, 3 Westerhall
Hislop, Mrs, 1 Lennox street
Hitchcock, John Doykin, macer of Justiciar}',
37 Greenside row
Hoare, Henry, 43 Heriot row
Hobday, Thomas, Albany cottage, York lane
Hobday, Thos., accountant, 6 S. Charlotte St.
Hobday, Mrs F., Berlin repository, 1 Hope st.
Hobkirk, J., corn merchant, 37 Great Kin<: st.
Hobson, William, warehouse porter, 9 Rose
street lane
Hodder, Charles D., art master (Board of
Manufactures School, Royal Institution), 25
Morrison street
Hodge, C. & T., silk mercers, 85 South bridge
Hodge, G., tailor and clothier, 18 Jamaica st.
Hodge, M., stationer, 5 Dublin street
Hodge, William, dairyman, Grove street
Hodge, Mrs, 2 Roxburgh terrace
Hodge, Mrs, grocer, 7 Bangor road
Hodge, Jessie, 18 Spittal street
Hodson, Rev. James Stephen, D.D. Oxon.,
F.R.S.E. (Rector of the Edinburgh Aca-
demy), 62 Great King street
Hodson, Miss, boarding school, 18 Royal circ.
Hoffmann, John D. R., plane and edge-tool
manufacturer, Castle terrace : wareroom,
28 Grindlay street ; house, 78 West port _^
Hoffmann, M. L., professor of music. 67
Cumberland street
Hoffner, Louis, macer of Session, 24 Dublin st.
Hofford, Mrs, 25 Frederick street
Hofford, Miss, milliner, 25 Frederick street
Hog, James Maitland, 4 Greenhill bank
Hog, J., furniture broker, 132 Cowgate
Hogben, William S., assessor. 12 Waterloo
place ; house, 3 Hermitage hill
Hogben, Miss, 2 Henderson place
Hogg, Johnstone, & Co., clothiers and out-
fitters, 57 North bridge
Hogg, Alex., wine and spirit merchant, 7
Bristo street ; house, 7 Park street
Hogg, And. (Commercial Bank of Scotland),
2 Viewforth place
Hogg, Andrew, tailor, 3 Bristo place
Hogg, And., Braemar ho., 3 Wbitehouse ter.
Hogg, David, Gray's court, 95 Nicolson street
Hogg, Fraser, 5 Haddington place
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Hogg, George Bryson, 6 Great Stuart street
Hogg, James B., 10 Brighton street
Hogg, James, 125 Causewayside
Hogg, James, 8 Hamilton place
Hogg, James, 125 Causewayside
Hogg, John B., 125 Causewayside
Hogg, John, 9 Scotland street
Hogg, John, hatter, 6 St John street
Hogg, John, stationer, 2 Pitt street ; house,
30 Clarence street
Hogg, Robert, news-agent, 20 N. Richmond st.
Hogg, Thos., temperance hotel, 1 Hunter sq.
HOGG, THOMAS, butcher, 7 North Melville
place : house, 10. ^i- See Adv. p. 103
Hogg, Walter, upholsterer, undertaker, and
house agent, 30 Dundas street
Hogg, William, 16 Gladstone terrace
Hogg, William, 12 Rosebank cottages
Hogg, William, fringemaker, 7 Park street
Hogg, William, 2 Carlton street
Hogg, Wm., auctioneer and appraiser, 48
Frederick st. ; house, 15 St James' square
Hogg. Wm., butcher, West Lauriston place
Hogg, Mrs F., fishing-tackle maker, 79 Princes
street
Hogg, Mrs, 9 Scotland street
Hogg, Mrs, furrier & news-agent, 49 Thistle
street
Hogg, Miss, 5 Middleby street
Hoggan, George, house painter, 47 Earl Grey
street ; house, 5 Brougham street
Hoggan, James, 76 Fountainbridge
Hoggarth, James, 10 East Adam street
Hogue, David Wilson, M.D., and doctor of
dental surgery, 65 Queen street
Hogue, Rt., operating and consulting dentist,
65 Queen street
Holder, John, collar maker, West Gilchrist
lane, Greenside ; house, 5 Broughton place
Hole, Mrs, 34 London street
Holiday, Thomas, engraver and chaser, 17 St
James' square
Holland, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 6
Simpson's court, Greenside
Hollingworth, Mrs, 8 King's place
Hollis, Misses, milliners and dress and straw
bonnet makers, 29 Frederick street
Holmes, G. W. (G.P.O.), 30 Maryfield place
Holmes, Matthew, engineer, 17 Haymarket
station
Holmes, Thomas (G.P.O.), 30 Maryfield place
Hoist, Miss, teacher of music, German, and
French, 13 India street
Holt, Frederick, organist. Upper Grove place ;
house, 14 Greenhill gardens
Holtum & Welsh, clothiers, habit-makers, and
hatters, 6 George street
Holtum, Thomas (H. §• Welsh), 6 George
street ; house, 7 Brighton cres., Portobello
Holyrood, Bailie of, Wm. B. Hay, S.S.C.,
3 Howe street ; house, 5 London street
Holyrood Flint-glass Works, 13 South Back
of Canon "ate
Home & Co., engravers and lithographers, 11
Greenside lane ; house, 1 Nelson street
Home, Alexander, grocer, 32 Dean street
Home, D. Milne, of Milnegraden and Wed-
derburn, 10 York place
Home, George Stirling Drummond (of Blair
Drurnmond), 110 Princes street
Home, Hugh, 2 Springfield
Home, John, W.S., North Merchiston house.
Fountainbridge
Home, Patrick, 31 Blacket place
Home, Mrs Robert, 112 Lauriston place
Home, Mrs W., North Merchiston house,
Fountainbridge
Home, Miss, 35 Broughton street
Honey man & Wilson, wholesale tea, coffee,
fruit, and spice dealers, 11 & 13 Meuse lane
Honeyman, Chas., coal merchant, St Leonard's.
Haymarket, and Dairy depots ; house, 4 West
Preston street
Honeyman, D., wright, 1 Young street ; house.
1 Alva street
Honeyman, George, writer, 17 Parkside street
Honeyman, Robert (H. Sf Wilson), 11 Arnis-
ton place
Honeyman, Thomas, dairy, Dairy mains ;
shop, 48 Thistle street, and 32 Castle
street
Honeyman, W. C., violinist, 4 Hill place
Honeyman, Mrs, 27 Hamilton place
Hood, James, smith and beam-maker, 3
Macdowall street
Hood, James, boot and shoe maker, 83 Nicol-
son street
Hood, Robert, M.D., 5 Salisbury road
Hood, Thomas, 5 North Junction street
Hood, Mrs, 21 Broughton street
Hood, Miss H., greengrocer, 49 Thistle street
Hood, Miss, boarding and day school, 8 Brunts-
field place
Hook, A., provision dealer, 9 Greenside row
Hooper, Robert, dentist, 85 Great King street
Hooper, Mrs AY. M., 4 Brougham place
Hooper, Mrs, 5 Duke street
Hope, Dunlop, & Blackie, ironfounders, Dairy
road
Hope & Mackay, W.S., 119 Princes street
Hope, Andrew, army and navy contractor.
North lane, Young street
Hope, James R., 2 Greyfriars place
Hope, James, jun., W.S., 42 Charlotte square
Hope, James, D.K.S., 15 Saxe-Cobourg place
Hope, John Graham, manufacturing chemist
{Caledonian Colour Works), 15 Leith walk ;
house, 13 Barony street
Hope, John, W.S., 31 Moray place
Hope, John David, 14 Constitution street
Hope, William, 19 Carlton terrace
Hope, Mrs J., lodgings, 6 Calton street
Hope, Mrs, 21 Dock street
Hope, Mrs, lodgings, 6 North Charlotte street
Hope, Mrs, Bank house, Morningside
Hope, Mrs, 2 Royal terrace
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Hope, Mrs, 19 Carlton terrace
Hope, Marion, dressmaker, 8 Raeburn place
Hope, Miss G., spirit dealer, 42 Sandport st.
Hope, Miss, 11 Gloucester place
Hope, Misses, Wardie lodge, Bosvvell road
Hope, Elizabeth, teacher, FountainbridgeF.C.
school
Hopkirk, George, spirit merchant, 1 Shand-
wick place
Hopkirk, "William, gardener and florist, 117
Causewayside
Hopekirk, Mrs, 34 Reid terrace
Hopper, Thos., upholsterer, 46 Queen street
Horetzky, Mons., teacher of music, 12 Clar-
ence street
Horn, Andrew, spirit merchant, 54 and 60
Rose street
Horn, Robert, advocate, 7 Randolph crescent
Horn, William, china merchant, 66 Cause-
wayside
Home, Home, & Lyell, W.S., 39 Castle street
Home, Alexander, 72 Buccleuch street
Home, D., of Langwell, W.S., 10 Atholl cres.
Home, George, hairdresser and perfumer, 4
York place ; house, 2 Alfred place, Canon-
mills
Home, James W., writing-master, 30 Reid ter.
Home, James, messenger, Crown office, 5
South Charlotte street
Home, T. E. 0., W.S., 10 Atholl crescent
Horn, Mrs, lodgings, 18 Lothian street
Horsbrugh, Misses, 42 Drummond place
Horsburgh, Adam, 9 Upper Grove place
Horsburgh, Andrew, tailor and clothier, 36
Home street
Horsburgh, James, tea and coffee merchant,
17 Meuse lane; house, 19 St Patrick sq.
Horsburgh, James, 14 Arthur street
Horsburgh, John, historical engraver, 18 Buc-
cleuch place
Horsburgh, John, photographist and portrait
painter, 131 Princes street ; house, Merchis-
ton cottage, Merchiston
Horsburgh, John, grocer and spirit merchant,
30 Broughton street ; house, 32
Horsburgh, John, tobacconist, 4 Johnston ter.
Horsburgh, Mrs G., midwife and ladies' nurse,
5 St James' place
Horsburgh, Miss, 7 West Stanhope place
Horsburgh, Miss, 1 West Maitland street
Horsley, James, spirit dealer, 46 Charlotte
street, Leith
Hoseason, Gilbert, 38 Broughton street
Hoseason, James D., 38 Broughton street
Hoseason, Miss Charlotte, 7 Broughton place
Hospitals —
Donaldson's, West Coates : Clerk, Stuart
Neilson, W.S., 1 N. Charlotte St. ; Trea-
surer, John Cook, W.S., 1 N. Charlotte st.
Gillespie's, Leven street : Clerk, Thomas
r Strong, W.S., 40 Princes st. ; Treasurer,
R. M. Graham, 7 Brougham place
Heriot's, George, Lauriston : Treasurer,
William Forrester, 11 Royal Exchange ;
Clerk, Isaac Bayley, 11 Royal Exchange :
Superintendent, John Chessar, 12 Royal
Exchange
Maiden (Merchant), Lauriston lane: ( 'It n'\
Thomas Strong, W.S., 40 Princes Btri
Treasurer, R. Walker, 12 Bank street
Maiden (Trades), Rillbank : Clerks, Wil-
liam and William Stuart Eraser. W.S.,
31 Princes street ; Treasurer, Ge
Crichton, 18 Princes street
Orphan, The, Dean : Clerk, Thos. Strong,
W.S., 40 Princes street; Treasurer, .J.
Scott Moncrieff, C.A., 26 Frederick st.
Stewart's, Dean: Clerk, Thomas Strong,
W.S., 40 Princes street; Treasurer, J.
Scott Moncrieff, 26 Frederick street
Trinity: Clerk, James D. Marwick, Royal
Exchange ; Treasurer, D. I. Robertson,
Royal Exchange
Watson's, George, Lauriston : Clerk, Thos.
Strong, W.S., 40 Princes st. ; Treasurer,
A. Craig, 11 South bridge
Watson's, John, Institution, Dean : Ch rk,
James Milligan, S.S.C., Signet Office
{Register House) ; Treasurer, J. Hamil-
ton, 81 George street
Watt's, Duke street, Leith: Clerk, D.
Grant, 8 Cassels place
Hospital, Leith, and Humane Society, Mill
lane: Secretary, A. Mann, S.S.C., 21 Ber-
nard street
Hossack, D., grocer, spirit dealer, and wine
merchant, 329 Cowgate ; house, 7 Hill sq.
Hossack, Robert C, shipmaster, 2 Madeira st.
Houlden, T. & J., stationers, wholesale and
retail pocketbook manufacturers, 63 George
street
Houlden, T., stationer, 9 and 11 Kicolson st. ;
house, Chapel street house
Houliston, John, wine merchant and grocer.
74 Leith street ; house, 22 Elm row
Household Fire Insurance Co., Limited ;
Edinburgh Office, 1 Hanover street (J. J.
Farquharson, agent)
Houston, David, merchant, 29 Bridge street,
Leith
Houston, Robert, commercial traveller, 41
South Clerk street
Houston, William, joiner, 108 Rose street
Houy, William, examiner to the G.P.O., Oak-
leigh villa, Boswell road
Howden & Molleson, C.A., 5 N. St David st.
Hovvden, Peter, & Co., wine merchants, 19
Meuse lane ; house, 6 Brandon strict
Howden, James (H. §• Molleson). 20 Manor pi.
Howden, Robert, farmer, 25 Morrison street
Howden, Thomas, grocer, 4 St Andrew street,
Leith
Howden, Thomas, 2 Kirk street
Howden, Mrs John, 8 Cheyne street
Howden, Mrs, 10 Osborne terrace
Howden, Mrs, 8 Carlton terrace
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Howden, Mrs, boarding house, 31 Howe st.
Howden, Miss Jessie, 42 Grange road
Howe, Alexander, W.S. (Lindsay, H, §• Co.),
17 Moray place
Howe, Robert B., bootmaker, 3 N. St James'
street
Howe, William, wine and spirit merchant, 10
and 12 Cockburn st. ; ho. 5 Hope park ter.
Howell, Edward, 19 Rankeillor street
Howie, A., artist and photographer, 63 Princes
street
Howie, Alex. S., draper, 121 West port; house,
5 Upper Grove place
Howie, James, jun., photographic artist, GOb
and 63 Princes street
Howie, John, sculptor, Brandon st. ; house,
14 Brandon street
Howie, William, Grayfield, Dalkeith road
Howie, Mrs M., grocer, 10 West Adam street
Howie, Mrs, grocer, 12 Cable wynd
Howison, Archibald Young, M.D., of Hynd-
ford, 6 Carlton terrace
Howison, Hamilton, 12 N. Mansionhouse road
Howison, John, victual dealer, 26 Grassmrkt.
Howison, TV., M.D., F.R.C.S., 9 Nicolson sq.
Howison, Mrs William, 1 Ratcliffe terrace
Howison, Mrs, of Hillend, 2 Greenhill bank
Howison, Mrs, 19 North-west Circus place
Howkins, John, civil engineer, Granton har-
bour ; house, Queensberry place, Wardie
Howkins, J., jun., civil engineer, 7 Young st.
Howling, Abram, shipmaster, 3 N. Fort street
Hoy, Alex., tailor and clothier, 46 Victoria st.
Hoy, Andrew, inspector of gas-meters, 47
Arthur street
Hoy, Andrew, spirit merchant, 58 Constitu-
tion street ; house, 27 Mitchell street
Hoy, George, bootmaker, 6 Buccleuch street
Hoy, James, confectioner, 23 Canongate
Hoyes, John, 7 Ainslie place
Hoyle, Williain, hairdresser, 5 Reid terrace
Hughes & Mylne, W.S., 1 S. Charlotte street
Hughes, Edwin, sawmaker, 66 Tolbooth
wynd ; workshops, 67 ; house, E. Pitt st.,
Bonnington
Hughes, George, W.S. (H. §■ Mylne), 41
Manor place
Hughes, Patrick, grocer, 117 Cowgate
Hughes, Pat., furniture dealer, 110 Cowgate
Hughes, Elizabeth, grocer and spirit dealer,
5 Hillhousefield
Huie, D. R. W., Royal Bank ; ho. Register pi.
Huie, Edward, merchant, 2 Walker street
Hull, Mrs, Granton hotel, Granton harbour
Hull Steam Packet Office ; James Currie
6 Co., 34 Bernard street
Humane Society, Edinburgh and Leith ;
Alex. Mann, 21 Bernard st., hon. secretary
Hume, E., grocer and wine merchant, 48
Canongate
Hume, James, 5 Dewar place
Hume, John, brush manufacturer, 104 West
bow ; house, 62 Grassmarket
Hume, John, wright, 33 Coatfiekl lane ; ho.
8 Laurie street
Hume, John, commercial traveller, 7 Pitt
street, Bonnington
Hume, J., bookseller and stationer, depositary
of Scottish Monthly Visitor Tract Society,
5 Hanover street
Hume, John, clerk, 10 Pitt st., Bonnington
Hume, John, 204 Rose street
Hume, M. N. Macdonald, 15 Abercromby pi.
Hume, Peter (Northern Lights), 1 Colville pi.
Hume, Robert (late of R. Hume £* Co., 17
West Register street), 49 Grange road
Hume, William, 8 Heriot place
Hume, William, 44 Grove street
Hume, William Robert, 74 Potterrow
Hume, William, 31 Morrison street
Hume, Mrs Eliza, 2 Albert terrace, Trinity
Hume, Mrs George, 24 Fettes row
Hume, Mrs James, 42 Albany street, Leith
Hume, Mrs, 3 Rutland square
Hume, Miss, 31 Morrison street
Humphrey, J., of Wester Pitmedden, J.P.,
11 Carlton street
Hunt, George, tailor and clothier, 35 Cock-
burn street ; house, 38
Hunt, James, W.S. (Murray §- II.), 53
George street ; private address, 30 Castle st.
Hunter, Blair, & Cowan, W.S., 7 York place
Hunter & Glover, cooks, confectioners, and
wine merchants, 3 North St Andrew street
Himter, J. R., & Co.,*Jboot and shoe makers,
16 South College street
Hunter & M'Donald, clothiers and outfitters,
94, 96, and 98 South bridge, and 1 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Hunter & Scott, commission agents, 4 Cock-
burn street
Hunter, Adam, physician, 18 Abercromby pi.
Hunter, A. S., writer, 12 Henderson row
Himter, Alex. Smith, 16 St Patrick square
Hunter, Andrew, tea dealer, 4 St Patrick sq.
Hunter, D., teacher of English, Trinity Aca-
demy, Catherine bank, Newhaven road
Hunter, David, Elizafield, Bonnington
Hunter, David, carpet warehouse, 17 Green-
side place ; house, 1 George place
Hunter, David (N. B. Railway), 5 Jane ter.
Hunter, David, S.S.C., 55 Frederick street
Hunter, David, carver, gilder, and picture-
frame maker, 27 Candlemaker row
Hunter, David, smith, Canonmills bridge ;
house, 12 Market place
Hunter, David, stationer and news-agent, 3
Canon place
Hunter, Evan A., W.S. (H, Blair, Sf Cowan),
7 York place
Hunter, George, railway contractor, 10 Archi-
bald place
Hunter, George, grocer and spirit merchant,
12 West port and 234 Cowgate; house, 5
Keir street
Hunter, H., cabinetmaker, 13 N.-W. Circus pi.
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Hunter, Henry W., 4 Shrub place
Hunter, James, grocer and wine merchant, 17
Madeira street ; house, 16
Hunter, James, shipmaster, 122 Constitution
strppt
Hunter, Jas. (R. T. §-. Co.), 36 Findhorn pi.
Hunter, James, grocer, 1 Greyfriars place
Hunter, Jas., wholesale stationer, 7 George st.
Hunter, James, gardener, Stewart's hospital
Hunter, James (G.P.O.), 32 Reid terrace
Hunter, James A., M.D., 18 Abercromby pi.
Hunter, James, 12 Montague street
Hunter, James, boot and shoe maker, 27 Bread
street
Hunter, James H., saddler, 3 York place
Hunter, John, advocate, 4 Wemyss place
Hunter, Jn., painter, 72 Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Hunter, Jn., Abbotsford hotel, 17 Greenside st.
Hunter, John M., teacher of English, 20 York
place ; house, 25 Albany street
Hunter, J., tobacconist, 13 Kixkgate
Hunter, John, 21 Dock street
Hunter, John, 12 Kirk street
Hunter, Rev. Joseph, M.A. (Tolbooth Church),
11 Dundas street
Hunter, Peter, clerk, 4 Hope park square
Hunter, Philip, cooper, 64 Nicolson street ;
house, 62 ; workshop, Gibb's entry
Hunter, Richard, 10 Ainslie place
Hunter, Robert, boot and shoe maker, 2 St
Cuthbert's lane
Hunter, Robt., advocate, sheriff of Dumbarton
and Bute, 67 Northumberland street
Hunter, Robert, 9 Archibald place
Hunter, Robert, soda water manufacturer,
Allan's close, 269 High street ; house, 142
Hunter, Robert, 5 Archibald place
Hunter, Robert (Johnstone, H., §• Co.), 7 Rox-
burgh street
Hunter, Robert (G.P.O.), 10 St Anthony pi.
Hunter, Rev. Robert, minister Evangelical
Union, 9 Crown street, Leith walk
Hunter, Robert, sculptor, Grange road
Hunter, Robert, traveller, 2 Ferrier street
Hunter, Robert, grocer and wine merchant,
12 East Richmond street
Hunter, S., builder and sculptor, South Norton
place ; house, 7 Salisbury terrace
Hunter, Thomas M., teacher of music, 53
George iv. bridge
Hunter, Thos., commission agent, Johnston
terrace
Hunter, Thomas, contractor, Hasting lodge,
Murray street, Sciennes hill
Hunter, T. S., contractor, 3 Laverock bank
Hunter, W., carver and gilder, and looking-
glass and picture-frame maker, 27 Lothian
street ; house, 2 Crichton street
Hunter, W., draper and clothier, 19 Roxburgh
SfTPf1!"
HUNTER, W., bookbinder, North-west Thistle
street lane ; house, 28 Queen street. ^ See
Adv. p. 51
Hunter, William Vary, W.S., 11 Queen street
Hunter, William, cabinetmaker, 21 Leven st.
Hunter, W., tailor, 7 Leith street
Hunter, W., 10 East Adam street
Hunter, William, wright, 59 Cumberland at.
Hunter, William (G.P.O.), 33 Pilrig model
buildings
Hunter, William, butcher, 19 William street
Hunter, William F., advocate, 53 Melville st.
Hunter, William, 1 Hope park square
Hunter, William, 47 Cumberland street
Hunter, William, shoemaker, 18 North Rich-
mond street
Hunter, Mrs David, 15 Minto street
Hunter, Mrs E., ladies' nurse, 19 South St
James' street
Hunter, Mrs F., flesher, 49 Lothian street:
house, 53
Hunter, Mrs John, 27 Dundas street
Hunter, Mrs J., furrier, 8 Buccleuch street
Hunter, Mrs P., 17 Clarence street
Hunter, Mrs Robert, 90 Constitution street
Hunter, Mrs W., teacher of pianoforte, organ,
and harmonium, 6 Kirk street
Hunter, Mrs, 25 South Richmond street
Hunter, Mrs, 29 Clarence street
Hunter, Mrs, spirit dealer, Canonmills
Hunter, Mrs, lodgings, 51 Clerk street
Hunter, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 95 Nicolson street
Hunter, Mrs, 26 Grange road
Hunter, Mrs, 7 Drummond street
Hunter, Mrs, 1 Buckingham terrace
Hunter, Mrs, sick-nurse, 16 Jamaica street
Hunter, Mrs, 12 Henderson place
Hunter, Elizabeth, egg merchant, Low Market
street
Hunter, Miss C, draper, 117 Fountainbridge
Hunter, Miss Elizabeth, 2 Dewar place
Hunter, Miss J., dressmaker, 5 Chapel street
Hunter, Miss M. D., dressmaker, 3 Grange road
Hunter, Miss, dressmaker, 10 St Anthony pi.
Hunter, Miss, 26 Rankeillor street
Hunter, Miss, of Burnside, 22 Ann street
Hunter, Miss, 5 Great Stuart street
Hunter, Miss, teacher of pianoforte, organ
and harmonium, 6 Kirk street
Hunter, Miss, 27 Castle street
Hunter, Miss, 28 London street
Hunter, Miss, dress and cloak maker, 13 Hope
street
Hunter, Misses, dressmakers, 56a Broughton
street
Hunter, Misses, boarding and day school, 32
Dublin street
Huntly, William, 1 Lothian road
Hurry, John, 56 India street
Hurst, Mrs William, 17 Melville terrace
Husband, Win, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 28 Clarence
street
Hutcheon, James, turner, 19 Leith wynd
Hutchins, Charles, surgeon-dentist, 22 Rut-
land street ; house, Tormore, Chamberlain
road
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Hutchinson Brothers, merchants, Middle Dock
gate, Commercial street
Hutchinson & Rogers, timber merchants,
Heriot buildings
Hutchinson, Arthur H., 15 Scotland street
Hutchinson, John, 10 King's place
Hutchinson, M., clerk, 11 Lutton place
Hutchinson, Thomas (Jrl. Brothers), 4 James'
place, Leith
Hutchinson, William {Deaf and Dumb Insti-
tution), Henderson row
Hutchinson, Miss M., 9 Sciennes hill
Hutchison & Co., merchants, 11 Bernard street
Hutchison, Alex., advocate, 18 London street
Hutchison, Andrew, smith, 147 Kirkgate
Hutchison, C. G., teacher, 30 Hugh Miller
place
Hutchison, David, accountant, 17 Archibald
place
Hutchison, Henry, -writer, 4 Grosvenor street
Hutchison, J., boot and shoe warehouse, 38
Tolbooth wvnd
Hutchison, J. T. (H. £• Co.), 28 Royal terrace
Hutchison, Jas., printer, 31 Wright's houses
Hutchison, John, sculptor, R.S.A., 97 George
street
Hutchison, Peter, spirit dealer, 1 Hamburg
place
Hutchison, R., of Carlowrie, 12 Bernard street
Hutchison, Robert, builder, 67 Fountain-
bridge ; house, Craiglockhart, Slateford
Hutchison,William. builder, contractor, pavier,
lessee Ratho Whinstone quarry, 21 Port-
Hamilton ; house, 3 Gladstone place
Hutchison, William M., lithographer, 4 Mer-
chant street
Hutchison, Mrs, 1 Howe street
Hutchison, Mrs, sick -nurse, 15 Jamaica street
Hutchison, Mrs, 28 Royal terrace
Hutchison, Mrs, china merchant, 9 India pi.
Hutchison, Mrs, lodgings, 17 St Patrick sq.
Hutchison, Mrs, 3 Eastfield
Hutchison, Mrs, 48 Ann street
Hutchison, Mrs J., dairy, 1 Scotland street
Huth, F., 148 Causewayside
Hutson, Mrs, 4 Clerk street
Hutton & Thomson, Edinburgh and Leith saw-
mills, 9 Stead's place
Hutton, J., & Co., wood merchants and
builders, Rankeillor street; house, 8 Salis-
bury bank, St Leonard's hill
Hutton, Arch., pawnbroker, 82 South bridge
and 10 High street ; house, 4 Roxburgh
street
Hutton, Archibald, wine and spirit merchant,
92 High street
Hutton, James, teacher, 1 Nicolson square
Hutton, Jas., grocer, 25 N. Richmond street
Hutton, James, grocer and wine merchant,
3 Maitland street, Newhaven
Hutton, James, 30 Earl Grey street
Hutton, James C, vocalist and teacher of
singing, 13 Union street
Hutton, John Pears, goldsmith and watch-
maker, 4 West Register street ; house, 4
Roxburgh street
Hutton, John, 14 Poplar lane
Hutton, John, silversmith, G3 North bridge
Hutton, John, printer, 7 Beaumont place
Hutton, Pet. (H. fr Thomson), 39 Whitfield pi.
Hutton, Robert, pawnbroker, 209 High street;
house, 1 Lord Russell place
Hutton, Robert, file manufacturer, Simpson's
court, Greenside row ; house, 4 Notting-
ham terrace
Hutton, William, writer, 18 Clarence street
Hutton, Mrs Eliza, Taaphall, Bonnington
Hutton, Mrs H., trimming shop, 37 Dundas st.
Hutton, Miss, greengrocer, 6 Tollcross
Hutton, Miss Anne, teacher, Buccleuch school ;
house, 7 Beaumont place
Hutton, Miss Jane, Taaphall, Bonnington
Hutton, Miss Lilias, teacher of pianoforte, 1
Nicolson square
Huxtable, Alfred, teacher of music, 7 India st.
Hyam, David, & Co., late Alfred, Davis, & Co.
(of London), importers and factors, 48
North bridge
Hyam, B., clothier and outfitter (.7. Marshall,
manager), 124 High street
Hyatt, Lewis L. (North British Rubber Co.),
12 Church hill
Hydropathic, Turkish, and Galvanic Baths,
8 Sciennes hill ; Jas. Lawrie, M.D., homoeo-
pathic physician
Hyman, Rt., glazier and dealer in foreign and
British plate glass, 60 Nicolson st. ; ho. 10
HYNDE, THOMAS, & CO., clothiers and
drapers (late James Crawford &- Co.), 13
Union place. ^ See Adv. p. 69
Hynes, Capt. W. G., R.N.R., 2 George street,
Leith
Hyslop, Mrs, 11 Scotland street
Imlach, Francis Brodie, F.R.C.S.E., dentist
and surgeon, 48 Queen street
Imlach, Mrs Agnes, 48 Queen street
Imlay, Geo., fish merchant, 8 South College
street ; house, 2 Hill place
IMPERIAL FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE
CO. : Agents, David Scott, C.A., 4a N. St
David street ; Murray & Falconer, W.S.,
141 George street ; J. B. Tod & Son, 151
Constitution street. sfc See Adv. p. 26
Improvement Trust, 10 George st. (/. Knox
Crawford, clerk)
Imrie, Henry, pastrycook, 65 South bridge ;
house, 5 Nicolson street
Imrie, John, spirit merchant, 24 Drummond
street ; house, 5 Roxburgh terrace
Imrie, Robert B., 11 Scotland street
Imrie, Miss, 12 Grindlay street
Inch, Alexander, 4 Elgin place
Inch, David, flesher, 3 Howard street : house,
6 Huntly street
Inch, Mrs John, 2 Barony street
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Inch, Mrs, 4 South Howard place
Inches, Robert K. {Hamilton $• /.), 1G
Brougham street
Inches, Mrs, 11 Arthur street
Indigent Gentlewomen's Fund Office
{secretary, John K. Fullarton), 5 Manor pi.
Industrial Schools (Original Ragged),
Ramsay lane, and Marionville house, Jock's
lodge
Industrial School (United), {teacher, C.
Ferguson), South Gray's close, 56 High st.
Infirmary, Royal, Infirmary street (Alex.
M'DougaU, treasurer and superintendent)
Ingles, Henry (M'Nab 8p I.), 1 Portland pi.
Inglis, H. & A., W.S., 16 Queen street
Inglis, TV. & C., booksellers, stationers, and
circulating librarians, 46 Hanover street ;
house, 12 Dick place, Grange
Inglis, TV. & J., shoemakers, 16 Queensferry
street
Inglis, A., gardener, Rosebank, Broughton rd.
Inglis, A., City hotel, 69 Cockburn street
and 3 Milne square
Inglis, Andrew, M.D., surgeon, 33 Albany st.
Inglis, Archibald, M.D. and F.R.C.S., 33
Albany street
Inglis, Arch., belt and brace manufacturer,
2 Sibbald place
Inglis, David, grocer, 207 Cowgate
Inglis, Dd., private lodgings, 58 Frederick st.
Inglis, David, grocer, 2 Pleasance
Inglis, Henry, of Torsonce, W.S., 16 Queen
street
Inglis, H. Maxwell, W.S., of Loganbank, 6
N. St David street ; house, 11 Coates cres.
Inglis, Hugh, Canonmills
Inglis, James, plumber, 12 "West Salisbury
place
Inglis, James, baker, 167 Rose street
Inglis, James H., 24 Buccleuch place
Inglis, John, The Right Hod., Lord-Justice-
General, 30 Abercromby place
Inglis, John, tailor and clothier, 8 Spittal st.
Inglis, John, tea dealer, 15 Brougham street
Inglis, John, miller and corn merchant, Junc-
tion steam mills, West Bowling street
Inglis, John, greengrocer, 1 N. St Andrew st.
Inglis, John, printer, North Briton office, Old
Fishmarket close
Inglis, Peter, farmer, East Pilton, Ferry road
Inglis, Robert (Gall §■/.), 10 Dick place
Inglis, Robert, grocer, 33 Heriot buildings
Inglis, Robert, baker, 457 Lawmnarket and
31 West port
Inglis, Thomas, depute commissary - clerk,
Parliament sq. ; house, 3 Merchiston place
Inglis, Thomas, victualler, 38 Lothian street ;
house, 11
Inglis, Thos., provision mercht., 173 Pleasance
Inglis, W. A., 6 Gladstone place
Inglis, "William, 10 Kirk street
Inglis, William, advocate, 44 Moray place
Inglis, William S., 8 Dean street
Inglis, William, civil engineer, 21 Went Mait-
land street
Inglis, William, 8 Downie place
Inglis, Mrs E., lodgings, 18 Duncan St.. Drum-
mond place
Inglis, Mrs J., grocer and spirit dealer, 0
Spence's place, Leith
Inglis, Mrs Robert, 8 Wallace place
Inglis, Isabella, dressmaker, 1 Brown street
Inglis, Miss M., milliner and dressmaker, 17
West Nicolson street
Inglis, Miss, 64 Broughton street
Inglis, Miss, 3 Mansionhouse road
Ingram, Alex., F.E.I.S., teacher, 6 Hawthorn
vale, Annfield
Ingram, George, coal merchant, 16 St Vincent
street
Ingram, John F. (Chamberlain's Office). 17
Gladstone terrace
Ingram, Mrs, dressmaker, 16 St Vincent st.
Ingram, Mrs, Lawrence villa, Murray street,
Sciennes hill
Ingram, Mrs, Shetland warehouse, 18 West
Nicolson street
Inland Revenue Office for Scotland. 10
Waterloo place
Inland Revenue ( Tax Department), 12 Water-
loo place
Inland Revenue Office, Custom House, Leith
Innes & Grieve, oilmen, grocers, and wine mer-
chants, 11 St Andrew square
Innes, J. & G., ship builders and repairers, 1
Old Church street
Innes Brothers, grocers and spirit dealers,
15 India place
Innes, Adam M., 17 Barony street
Innes, Alex., City and Dean of Guild officer,
City chambers ; house, 39 Home street
Innes, A., umbrella maker, 35 Nicolson street
Innes, Cosmo, advocate, Professor of History,
Inverleith house, Inverleith jJace
Innes, George Mitchell, 32 Buckingham ter.
Innes, Gilbert (J. Sc G. I.), 3 Old Church st.,
Leith
Innes, Gilbert Mitchell, 16 Inverleith place
Innes, Jenkin (Inland Rev.), 8 Macnab street
Innes, JohnB., AV.S. (Mackenzie, I., fy Logan),
11 Moray place
Innes, John, gardener, Seafield
Innes, John, wine and spirit merchant, 11
Clyde street
Innes, Peter, plasterer, 65 Frederick street ;
workshop, 39 Jamaica street lane
Innes, Robt., provision dealer, 89a Canongate
Innes, Thomas, bookseller, 39 Barony street
Innes, William (Union Bank of Scotland). 8
Great Stuart street
Innes, Wm. (superintendent, Night Asylum),
Old Fishmarket close
Innes, AV. Simpson Mitchell, Parsonsgreen,
Meadowbank
Innes, Lady, 15 South Clerk street
Innes, Mrs James, 22 Stafford street
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Innes, Mrs Robert, 10 Elm row
Innes, Mrs Thomas, 6 Danube street
Irmes, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Hill square
Innes, Mrs, 38 Brunswick street
Inskip, William, 7 Brougham place
Inspector of Nuisances for Burgh of Leith
(Gilbert Archer), 88 Constitution street ;
hours, 10 to 3 and 6 to 8.
Institution, Deaf and Dumb, Henderson row
Institution for Drawing and Painting, 54
Frederick street
Institution, John "Watson's {John Hamilton,
~\ty,$* t'F€CtSUV6v') DGcIII
INSURANCE COMPANY OF SCOTLAND
(Alexander Colder, manager), 95 George
street. ^ See Adv. p. 12
Insurance Companies. See Insurance Direc-
tory, also Advertisements
International Life Assurance Society (late
National Loan Fund Life Society), (Alex
Jamieson, agent), 8 South Charlotte street
International Transit Office (J. P. Oliver,
agent), 46 George street
Investment Company, Improved Edinburgh
Property (A. Hay, secretary, 4 No. bridge),
Drummond street hall
Investment Company, Provident Property,
Buchanan's coffeehouse, 114 High street
INVESTMENT COMPY., SCOTTISH PRO-
PERTY, 102 South bridge (H. Cameron,
manager) ; Leith branch (Mann §■ Duncan,
S.S.C., agents), 21 Bernard street. ^ See
Adv. j3. 86
InvestmentCompany, Second NewEdinburgh
Property, 297 High street
Investment Society, Caledonian Provident,
28 Frederick street
Investment Society, Scottish Permanent
Property, 13 Royal Exchange
INVESTMENT SOCIETY, STANDARD
PROPERTY, 37 George rv. bridge. * See
Adv. p. 37
Iona Society (T. G. Stevenson, agent), 22
T^rpdpriCK. strGGt
IRELAND, WILLIAM & E., contractors for
mason and house work in general, masons
and chimney-sweepers, 25 Clyde street.
* See Adv. p. 101
Ireland, Frank, 22 Reid terrace
Ireland, James, spirit dealer, 87 Kirkgate
Ireland, James S., commercial traveller, 56
Pilrig model buildings
Ireland, John Thomas, Black Bull inn, 12
Grassmarket
Ireland, Robert, 15 East Preston street
Ireland, Thomas, accountant, 71 Clerk street
Ireland, Mrs George, 6 Calton street
Ireland, Mrs Walter F., 1 Torphichen street
Ireland, Miss, grocer and spirit dealer, 60
Thistle street
Ireland, Miss, 22 St Patrick square
Ireland, Miss, lodgings, 4 Queensferry street
Irons, David, tailor, 64 South Clerk street
Irons, D. E., 12 Clarence street
Irons, James Campbell, S.S.C., 19 Charlotte
street, Leith ; house, 6 Haddington place
Irons, James, grocer and wine merchant, 1
Grindlay street ; house, 3
Ironside, Mrs, 11 Brandon street
Irvine, Alexander, dairy, 4 Trafalgar street
Irvine, Alexander F., advocate, 44 Heriot
row
Irvine, Duncan (National Bank), 20 Pitt
street
Irvine, Francis, confectioner and pastrycook,
IRVINE, JAMES, die and stamp cutter, 13
West Register street. ^ See Adv. p. 50
Irvine, John, grocer, 22 Richmond place
Irvine, John, spirit merchant, 34 Fountain-
bridge ; house, 86 Gilmore place
Irvine, John, 6 Hermitage place
Irvine, M. Sinclair, Police chambers ; house,
27 East Claremont street
Irvine, Robert, clothier, 18 Gladstone terrace
Irvine, William, 8 Maryfield place
Irvine, Mrs, 13 Charlotte place
Irving Brothers, portmanteau, trunk, and
brush manufacturers, 80a Princes street
Irving, George, machine bootcloser, 150 High
street
Irving, James, portmanteau manufacturer,
81 Gilmore place
Irving, James, bootmaker, 51 South bridge ;
house, 5 West Adam street
Irving, James, 13 Charles street
Irving, John, stationer, etc., 24 St James'
square
Irving, John, 20 Pitt street
Irving, Peter (/. Brothers), 47 George iv.
bridge
Irving, William C, 14 Gladstone terrace
Isaacs, Maurice, cutler, 10 Hanover street
Isles, Andrew, & Son, curriers and leather
merchants, 9 and 11 Blair street
Isles, Andrew, jun. (A. Isles $• Son), 25 South
Clerk street
Isles, James (Grieve, Oliver, §r Co), 19 Princes
street ; house, 1 Windsor street
Isles, Mrs Andrew, sen., 4 Newington terrace
Isles, Mrs, 5 York place
Ivory, Thomas, advocate, 9 Ainslie place
Ivory, William, advocate, 12 Albany street
Ivory, W. (Maclachlan, I., Sj Rodger), St
Roque, Grange loan
Ivory, Miss, 6 Whitehouse terrace
Izatt, James, baker, 1 Brown street lane
Jaap, Thomas, stationer, 5 Devon place
Jack, Andw., mason, East Newington place;
house, 100 Grange place
Jack, Charles, gardener, 137 Cauewayside
Jack, Colin, dairy, 1a Haddington place
Jack, George, merchant, and agent for Atlas
Assurance Co., 28 Bernard street
Jack, James, clothier, 7 Charles street
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Jack, John, writer, 1 Blenheim place
Jack, John, slater, 5 North Bank street
Jack, John, wine and spirit dealer, 1 South
Norton place
Jack, John, provision mer., 17 Greenside row
Jack, John, boot and shoe maker, 1 Dean-
haugh street
Jack, John, 9 Kirk street
Jack, John G., 27 Mary field place
Jack, Samuel, boot and shoe mkr., 7 Barony st.
Jack, Thomas C, publisher, 59 South bridge ;
house, Dalkeith
Jack, Thomas, 45 Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Jack, William, cowfeeder, 6 Saunders street
Jack, William, warehouseman, 51 Hanover st.
Jack, William, furniture dealer, 22 and 24 W.
Richmond street
Jack, Mrs Andrew, 20 Pitt street
Jack, Mrs Margaret, 5 Hope park crescent
Jack, Mrs, 10 St Patrick square
Jack, M. & J., milliners, 52 N. Pitt street
Jackes, Mrs Roden, Hatton place
Jackson, P. & T., wine merchants and grocers,
1 Howard street ; house, Tanfield house
Jackson, Thomas, & Sons, plumbers, gas-
fitters, and zinc workers, 31 Dundas street
and 37 Howe street
Jackson, Alex., M.D., F.R.C.P., 24 India st.
Jackson, Edw. James, 6 Coates crescent
Jackson, Rev. Gildart, M.A., The Parsonage,
John's place, Leith
Jackson, James, 13 Pitt street
Jackson, Peter, coach-hirer, 7 Crichton street
Jackson, Robert, 18a St James' square
Jackson, Robert, dairyman, Maryfield
Jackson, Thomas, wheelwright, Gilmore park ;
house, Viewforth
Jackson,Ts.. clerk (N.B.&J), 23 Hillhousefield
Jackson, William, flesher, 14 Middle market
Jackson, William, ironmonger, 7 Lothian st.
Jackson, Mrs H., dairy, 97 Canongate
Jackson, Mrs Scoresby, 32 Queen street
Jackson, Mrs Walter, 42 Albany street
Jackson, Mrs, Tanfield house
Jackson, Mrs, 59 Thistle street
Jackson, Mrs, 6 Raeburn place
Jackson, E. J. A., dressmaker, 5 Great Junc-
tion street
Jackson, Miss C, 19 Queen street
Jacob, Frederick, bricklayer and furnace
builder, 4 Wardie avenue
Jacob, William, tinsmith, gasfitter, and zinc
worker, 30 Whitfield pi. ; ho. 1 Crown st.
Jacobsen & Company, corn and commission
merchants, 76 Constitution street
Jacobsen, Fred., merchant, 42 Constitution
street ; house, 3 Queen's place, Leith
Jacobsen, Jacob, 9 Madeira street
Jaffray, Mrs William, 29 Alva street
Jaffray, Misses, 6 Stafford street
James, J., & Son, bootmakers, 102 George
street ; house, 44 Castle street
James, H. S., of Martnaham, 67 Queen street
G
James, Mrs, 11 South Gray street
Jameson, Andrew, advocate, sheriff of Aber-
deenshire, 2 Bruntefield terrace
JAMESON, ANDREW, house painter, 50
North Pitt street; house, 50 George street.
* See Adv. p. 79
Jameson, Gilbert, clerk, 2 Bridge street
JAMESON, JAMES, photographer, 50 North
Pitt street; house, 50 George street.
Adv. p. 50
JAMESON, JOHN, fishmonger, 60 Castle st. ;
wholesale stall, 5 Old Fishmarket : house,
56 Castle street ^ See Adv. p. 95
Jameson, John, solicitor, 11 Queen street
Jameson, John, clerk of works, 50 George at.
Jameson, Robert, fruiterer, 79 Queen st.; ho. 76
Jameson, Miss Helen, 21 Royal Circus
Jamieson, Gilbert, & Son, tea and wine mer-
chants, 66 Grassmarket
JAMIESON, ROBT., & CO., wholesale coffee,
fruit, and spice merchts., Catherine st. court
Jamieson, Alex., C.A., 8 South Charlotte st.
Jamieson, Alex., cowfeeder, 78 Queen street
JAMIESON, ALENANDER, turner, 71 Adam
square. ^ See Adv. p. 55
Jamieson, Andrew, tailor, 2 High Market st. ;
house, 19 Fleshmarket close
Jamieson, Augustus G., professor of music, 4
Oxford street
Jamieson, George Auldjo, 58 Melville street
Jamieson, George, steamboat owner, 2 Shore
Jamieson, Henry (Brown c$' J.), 29 Alva st.
Jamieson, James, photographer, 42 Lothian
road ; house, 32 Stafford street
Jamieson, Jas. Thomson, S.S.C., 19 Castle st.
Jamieson, J. Auldjo, W.S., 14 Buckingham
terrace
Jamieson, John, engineer, 29 Bristo street
Jamieson, John, agent, 10 AYest Preston st.
Jamieson, John, broker, 27 St Mary's wynd
Jamieson, John, printer, wood engraver, and
agent, 2 Shrub place
Jamieson, Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 6
Nicolson square ; house, 4 Arniston place
JAMIESON, ROBERT, fruit merchant, 147
Princes street, 1b Baxter's place, and 57
Hanover street ; house, 21 West Maitland
street, sfs See Adv. p. 95
Jamieson, Thomas, 32 Bernard street
Jamieson, W. M., haberdasher, 60 and 62
High street
Jamieson, Mrs, 3 Rutland square
Jamieson, Mrs Robert, 7 Carlung place
Jamieson, Mrs William, 34 Howe street
Jamieson, Miss, 6 Great Stuart street
Jardine, Stodart, & Frasers, W.S., 31 Princes
street
Jardine, Alexander, provision merchant and
grocer, 57 High street
Jardine. Chas., watchmaker, 29 Bristo street
JARDINE, PETER, postmaster and livery
stable keeper, Dublin Street lane ; house, 25
Duke street. H^ See Adv. p. 1 14
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Jardine, R., grocer and spirit merchant, 75
Pleasance
Jardine, Robert, provision mer., 8 Catherine
st. and 160 Cowgate ; ho. 7 Druininond st.
Jardine. W. A., surveyor, and engineer to the
City of Edinburgh Road Trust, 271 High
street ; house, 19 Queen street
Jardine, Miss, dressmaker, 21 Brougham st.
Jar vis, Alex., corkcutter, 119 Grassmarket
Jeandin, Mrs, 26 Rankeillor street
Jeffrey & Co., furniture dealers and French
polishers, 21 a Howe street
Jeffrey, John, & Co., brewers, 31 Grassmarket
Jeffrey, J. & E., cabinetmakers, 129 Rose
street lane
Jeffrey, D., chimney-sweeper, 34 St Patrick sq.
Jeffrey, David, 14 Randolph crescent
Jeffrey, James, 4 Upper Gihnore place
Jeffrey, John (J. J. §> Co.), 47 Melville street
Jeffrey, JohnH., cabinetmaker, 162 Fountain
bridge
Jeffrey, Thomas, furniture dealer, 4 Hamilton
place
Jeffrey. W., woollen merchant, 43 Tolbooth
wvnd ; house, 1 Bank place
Johnson, Mrs W.. 2 George street, Leith
Johnson, Mrs. ladies' nurse, 48 Dean street
Johnson, Miss Helen M., boarding school, 12
Moray place
Johnston & Co., coal merchants, 2 Port Hamil-
ton ; house, 63 Lothian road
Johnston & Co., engravers, lithographers. manu-
facturing stationers, and general printers,
20 South bridge
Johnston & Taylor, painters and glaziers, 7
Union place
Johnston & Thorn, coal merchants, 11 Port-
Hamilton ; house, 25 Archibald place
Johnston, A. & J., provision merchants, 91
Canongate
Johnston, Charles, & Co., tea dealers, 23 St
Patrick square
Johnston. David. & Sons, tanners, curriers,
and leather merchants, 70 St Mary's wynd ;
house, 54 South Blacket place
Johnston, John & W., surveyors of buildings,
10 London street
Johnston, Samuel, and Sons, tea merchants, 1
Henry place
Johnston, T., & Sons, wrights, 69 Rose street
Jeffrey, Mrs, grocer and wine and spirit dealer, 'Johnston, Thomas, & Co., general furnishing
32 Main street
Jeffrey, Mrs, news-agent, 115 Fountainbridge
Jeffrey, Miss, milliner, 33 North Richmond st.
Jenkins, Francis, clerk, 17 West Nicolson st.
Jenkins, William, teacher, John Watson's In-
stitution
Jenkins, Mrs. ladies' nurse, 47 William street
Jenkinson, Wm. & J., wine and spirit mer-
chants, 80, 81, and 82 St Andrew st., Leith
Jenkinson, A. (John Miller §■ Co.). 8 Dimdas st.
Jenkinson, William (IF. $• J. J.), 5 Hope
street, Leith
Jenkinson, William, tobacconist and confec-
tioner, 120 Canongate
Jenkinson, Williain, wine and spirit merchant.
17 Broughton st. : house, 12 Antigua st.
Jensen, Theodor, merchant, 36 Quality street;
house, 2 John's place, Leith
Jervis, Mrs Alexander, 25 Morrison street
Jerviswoode, Lord, 10 Strathearn road
Jobson, M., Baltic hotel, 14 Commercial st.
Jobson, Robert, spirit merchant, 3 Water lane ;
house. 4 Glover street
Jockel, C butcher and ham-curer, 60 Queen
street ; house, 55
Jockel, Christian, Berlin and Frankfort ware-
house. West-end bazaar, 118 George street
John, Thomas, teacher of English, 10 Carlton
street
Johns, Thomas, 5 North St David street
Johnson & Son, tea and coffee merchants,
5 1 Hanover street
Johnson, Joseph, 39 Dublin street
Johnson, T. H., stationer, Rose cottage,
Broughton road
Johnson, Thomas (J. Sf Son). 12 India place
Johnson, William (J. §■ Sob), 12 India place
ironmongers, 44 Tolbooth wynd
JOHNSTON, W. & A. K., geographers, en-
gravers, and printers to the Queen, pub-
lishers, lithographers, letterpress printers,
stationers, and map mounters, 4 St Andrew
square ; sole agents in Scotland for the
Ordnance Geological Surveys. ^ See Adv.
p. 49
Johnston, Alexr., builder, 5 Comely green pi.
JOHNSTON, ALEN.. butcher, 3 Queensferry
street ; house, 4. ^ See Adv. p. 102
Johnston, Alex., baker and provision mercht.,
21 Greenside street ; house, 13 Calton hill
Johnston, Alexander Keith, March hall, Pres-
tonfield
Johnston, Alex., gardener, 9 Canning place
Johnston, Alex., refreshment rooms, 51 Foim-
tainbridse
Johnston, Alex. (Snow $■ J.), 64 S. Clerk st.
Johnston, Alex. Cunningham, joiner, 21 East
Crosscauseway.
Johnston, A. (fhos. J. <V Son), 69 Rose street
Johnston, Rev. Andrew, 28 Brunswick street,
Stockbridge
Johnston, Daniel, cabinetmaker and wood
merchant, 101 South Back of Canongate ;
house. 10 Sylvan place
Johnston, David, coal merchant, Echo bank
Johnston. George, publisher, 1 Stanhope pi.
Johnston, Rev. G., D.D., F.S.A., 6 Minto st,
Johnston, Henry, Summerfield villa, Restalrig
road
Johnston, Henry. 34 Queen street
Johnston, Capt, J. C, R.N., 5 Inverleith row
Johnston, James, currier, 68 St Mary"s wynd
Johnston, James, butcher. 46 Broughton st. ;
house, 64 South Clerk street
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Johnston, James, officer of Fisheries, 2 Dock
place ; house, 9 Eastfield place
Johnston, James, glass and china merchant,
16 West port ; house, 1 Vennel
Johnston, Jas. A., poulterer, 7 Poultry market
Johnston, James, smith and cartwright, Toll-
cross
Johnston, James, tobacconist, 25 Clerk street
Johnston, James H., 22 Melville terrace
Johnston, John, butcher, 40 Leven st. ; house,
Viewforth
Johnston, John, cork manufacturer, 31a
Green side street
JOHNSTON, JOHN L., butcher, poulterer,
and sausage-maker, 1 Newington terrace
and 180 Canongate. ^ See Adv. p. 103
Johnston, John, stabler, West Northumber-
land street lane
Johnston, John, coach-hirer, Gilchrist lane ;
house, 3 Greenside street
Johnston, John (Cay if J".), 25 York place
Johnston, John, tobacconist, Junction bridge,
Brown's place, Leith
Johnston, John, blacksmith, 42 Buccleuch st.
Johnston, John, baker, 6 N. Newington place
Johnston, John, clerk, 1 1 Hanover street
Johnston, John, flesher, 12 St Anthony place
Johnston. J., confectioner, 204 Cowgate
Johnston, Patrick, broker, 132 & 136 Cowgate
Johnston, Peter, mason, 5 Buccleuch street ;
house, 26 Crosscauseway
Johnston, R. Fleming (Richardson Sf J.)
Mount Pleasant, Canaan lane
Johnston, Robert, W.S., 27 Royal terrace
Johuston, Robert, painter, 5 Charlotte street,
Leith
Johnston, Robert, S.S.C., 17 Dublin street
Johnston, Robert, victual dealer, 51 Hanover
street ; house, 67
Johnston, Robert, 5 Summer bank
Johnston, Robert, accountant (agent for Briton
Medical and General Life Association, Liver-
pool &p London, Sf Globe Fire Insurance
Co.), 46 Queen street
Johnston, Robert, provision dealer, 10 Calton
street ; house, 67 Hanover street
Johnston, Robt., tobacconist and news-agent,
144 Rose street
Johnston, R. Bruce, W.S., 17 Windsor street
Johnston, Thomas (T. J. 8f Sons), 34 Castle
street
' Johnston, T. B. ( W. §■ A. K. J.), 9 Claremont
crescent
Johnston, Thomas (Cay &,~J.), 4 East Brough-
ton place
Johnston, Thomas, working jeweller, 34 North
bridge ; house, 9 Buccleuch street
Johnston, Thos. M., 54 South Blacket place
Johnston, Thomas, wholesale and retail wine
and spirit merchant, 1 Princes street and
67 North bridge
Johnston, Thomas, china merchant, 104 West
port
Johnston, Thomas S., coal merchant, Cale-
donian railway station, Leith ; hou
Yardheads
Johnston, Wm., poulterer, 3 Poultry market ;
house, 441 Lawnmarket
Johnston, William, commission merchant, 66
Frederick street
Johnston, William (In. Rev.), 17 Pilrig street
Johnston, William, 3 Pilrig cottages
Johnston, William, millwright, 9 Bangor road
Johnston, AVm., French polisher, 18b Frederick
street
Johnston, William, 10 Duncan street
Johnston, William, smith, 3 King's stables
Johnston, Mrs G., 59 Earl Grey street
Johnston, Mrs Henry, 34 Queen street
Johnston, Mrs J. R., 1 Bellevue place
Johnston, Mrs John, 1 Eastfield
Johnston, Mrs W., 64 Frederick street
Johnston, Mrs W., victualler, 19 Howe street ;
house, 23
Johnston, Mrs, provision merchant, 22 Charles
street
Johnston, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 47 Cumberland
street
Johnston, Mrs, 31 Buccleuch place
Johnston, Mrs, 13 Gayfield square
Johnston, Mrs, 15 Buccleuch place
Johnston, Mrs, dairy, 141 High street
Johnston, Mrs, 47 India place
Johnston, Mrs, 1 Leslie place
Johnston, Mrs, china and stoneware merchant,
21 Home street
Johnston, Misses V. E., & Co., French stay
makers, 97 George street
Johnston, Miss Margaret, lodgings, 66 Frede-
rick street
Johnston, Miss Margaret, 3 Cambridge street
Johnston, Miss M., grocer, 86 Rose street
Johnston, Miss, 31 East Claremont street
Johnston, Miss, 18 Chester street
Johnston, Miss, 1 Great Stuart street
Johnston, Miss, straw hat maker, 7 Hay st.
Johnston, Misses, 17 Chester street
Johnston, Misses, 8 Pilrig street
Johnston, Helen, grocer, 86 Fountainbridge
Johnstone, Hunter, & Co., publishers, 2 Mel-
bourne place
Johnstone, Adam, solicitor. North British
Railway Co., 4a North St David street
Johnstone, Adam, parliamentary solicitor,
Newington lodge, Mayfield terrace
Johnstone, Alfred C, 76 Constituiion'street ;
house, 8 Smith's place
Johnstone, Frederick, tavern-keeper. 7 Abbey :
house, 9 Abbey
Johnstone, G., 25 South Clerk street
Johnstone, George, teacher of dancing and
music, 22 Elder street
Johnstone, James, 9 Royal terrace
Johnstone, James, joiner. 6 Corunna place
Johnstone, John, boot and shoe maker. 9 Hill-
housefield
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Johnstone, John, engraver, printer, and litho-
grapher, 7 Park street
Johnstone, Robert, chaplain to City poorhouse,
17 St James' square
Johnstone, Robert, advocate, 137 George st.
Johnstone, Robert, 2 Salisbury street
Johnstone, Thomas, mason, 18 Spittal street
Johnstone, Admiral Sir William James Hope,
K.C.B., 24 Albany street
Johnstone, W. B., R.S.A., artist, 3 Gloucester
place
Johnstone, "William, 15 Grange loan
Johnstone, William M., S.S.C., 26 Pitt street
Johnstone, William Walker, D.C.S., 13 Carl-
ton street
Johnstone, Wm. W., nurseryman, 3 Summer
place
Johnstone, Mrs John, 20 Rankeillor street
Johnstone, Mrs K., 12 Duke street
Johnstone, Mrs W., 4 Northumberland place
Johnstone, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 7 Union street
Johnstone, Mrs, 50 Melville street
Johnstone, Mrs, 2 Union place, Trinity
Johnstone, Mrs, lodgings, 14 Trinity cres-
cent
Johnstone, Miss Hope, Hopetoun lodge, New-
haven road
Johnstone, Miss Margaret, shoe warehouse,
311 High street
Johnstone, Miss, dressmaker, 2 Hay street
Johnstone, Miss, day and boarding school,
22 Annandale street
Johnstone, Miss, 3 West Newington
Joint-stock Co^ipanies Registration Office,
Exchequer {John Henderson, registrar) ; 10
to 3
Jolly, Stewart Lyell, 29 Buckingham terrace
Jolly, William, English master, George Wat-
son's Hospital ; house, 2 Gillespie street
Jolly, Wm., family grocer and wine merchant,
20 Broughton street
Jolly, Mrs, 26 Ann street
Jonas, Maurice, picture-frame maker and
picture dealer, 65 Kirkgate
Jones, R. M., & Co., commission agents, 48
Constitution street
Jones, Francis, deputy-controller (G.P.O.),
78 Lauriston place
Jones, R. M. (R. M. J. fr Co.), 29 Scotland
Jones, T. W., W.S., 16 Comely bank
Jones, Mrs T. H., 10 Castle terrace
Jones, Mrs, 27 Nelson street
Jones, Miss M. A., Mount Pleasant cottage,
Canaan lane
Jones, Miss M. A., dressmaker, 47 Thistle st.
Jopp, Charles, civil engineer, 24 St Andrew
square ; house, 3 Royal terrace
Jopp, Mrs, 30 Albany street
Jordan, John, 125 Constitution street
Joss, John, gardener, 2 Blackford pi., Morn-
ingside
Joss, Mrs, 9 Earl Grey street
Journal of Agriculture Office, India
buildings, Victoria street
Junner, Jn. C, Bonnington brae, Bennington
Jupp, A., music warehouse, 48 Leith street ;
house, 4c Pilrig street
Jupp, H., musicseller, 31 and 32 Kirkgate ;
house, 30
Juridical Society, 40 Charlotte square
Jurisprudence, Journal of, T. & T. Clark, 38
George street
Justice of Peace Office (it. Morham, clerk),
10 Royal Exchange
Justice of Peace Office for County, County
hall : 10 to 3 and 6 to 8 ; Saturday, 10 to 2
Justiciary Office, 40-42 Register house
Karley, Mrs A., 4 Clarendon crescent
KAY & CO., wine and spirit merchants, 39
Jamaica street. See Adv. p. 99
Kay, Alexander, & Co., plumbers and gas-
fitters, 144 Princes street
Kay. Thomas, & Son, plumbers and gasfitters,
18 Charlotte place
Kay, Andrew, butcher, 1 Dumbiedykes road
Kay, Andrew, 11 Grindlay street
Kay, Charles, crucible manufacturer, Green-
side row ; house, 53 Canon gate
Kay, George, fruiterer, 13 West Newington
place ; house, 9 Macnab street
Kay, George, provision merchant, 321 Highst.
Kay, H. R. (T. K. §■ Son), 30 Alva street
Kay, James, clerk of works, 47 Brunswick st.
Kay, John (Turnbidl Sf K.), 15 Leopold place
Kay, John, 72 Northumberland street
Kay, Robert, Union hotel, 4 Lothian road
Kay, Robert B., 28 London street
Kay, William, bootmaker, 38 Alva street
Kay, William, bootmaker, 10 India place
Kay, William, clerk of works, 2 St David's ter.
Kay, Wm. F. (Kay $* Co.), 72 Northumber-
land street
Kay, William, bookseller and stationer, 5
Bank street, and ' The Box,' Lindsay place ;
house, 4 Bank street
Kay, Mrs Alexander, 144 Princes street
Kay, Mrs T., 10 South Charlotte street
Kay, Mrs W., 6 Summerfield
Kay, Mrs William, 20 Drummond place
Kay, Mrs, 6 Roxburgh street
Kay, Mrs, 34 St Leonard street
Kay, Mrs, 2 Rankeillor place
Kay, Miss, fruiterer, 78 Queen street
Kean, Nathaniel, 22 Rutland square
Keating, Edward, shoe-heel and toe-plate
manufacturer, 13 Bristo street ; works, 66
Potterrow
Keay, Misses, establishment for board and
education of young ladies, 5 Grove street
Keddie, A. & A., & Co., general drapers, 257
and 265 High street
Keddie, David, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, and
undertaker, 19 Church street ; ho. 40 India
street
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Keddie, David, 4 St Cuthbert street
Keddie, John, bootmaker, 23 Hanover street
Keddie, J. A., spirit merchant, 202 Rose st. ;
house, 1G5
Keddie, Thomas, upholsterer, undertaker,
house agent, and appraiser, 7 Melville place ;
house, 9
Keddie, Thomas, jun., spirit merchant, 3 and
4 Shore
Keddie, William, tailor, 15 St Anthony place
Keddie, Miss Jane, greengrocer, 54 Brough-
ton street
Kedslie, Alexander, Malta house, Malta terrace
Kedslie, George, Hebron bank, Canaan lane
Kedzlie, Robert, draper, 76 South Clerk st.
Keegan, John, solicitor, 10 Duke street
Keegan, T., wine mercht., 1 N. St David st,
Keiller, Ales., M.D., F.R.C.P.E., 21 Queen st.
Keiller, William, 5 George square
Keir, James, advocate, 10 Albyn place
Keir, Robert, warehouseman, 48 Quality st.
Keir, "William, 8 Comely bank
Keir, Mrs J., milliner, 15 Saunders street
Keir, Miss, 26 Grindlay street
Keith, David, writer, 98 Gilmore place
Keith, Geo. S., M.D., F.R.C.P., 57 Northum-
berland street
Keith, George, 4 Milne square
Keith, John, 16 Picardy place
Keith, Thomas, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 2 North
Charlotte street
Keith, Mrs, 10 Wemyss place
Keith, Mrs, dressmaker, 6 Wemyss terrace
Keith, Mrs, 35 Castle street
Kell, Mrs, 11 Manor place
Kelland, Professor, 20 Clarendon crescent
Kellet, Alex., ironmonger, tinsmith, and gas-
fitter, 55 Earl Grey street ; house, 38
Kellet, John, ironmonger, tinsmith, and gas-
fitter, 63 Broughton street
Kellie, David, baker, 42 Buccleuch street
Kellie, James, grocer and confectioner, 58
Lothian road
Kello, Richard, 3 Dewar place
KELLOCK, A., & CO., clothiers and out-
fitters, 39 and 40 South bridge. ^ See Adv.
p. 67
Kellock, Alexander, innkeeper, 80 South Back
of Canongate
Kellock, Andrew (A. K. §• Co.), Verbena
cottage, Murray street, Sciennes hill
KELLY, JOHN, & SONS, smiths, lock-
makers, ironmongers, tinsmiths, and hot-
water engineers, 113 Rose street. ^ See
Adv. p. 83
Kelly, Alex. {J. K. Sf Sons), 13 Grindlay st.
Kelly, Andrew, 28 Greenside street
Kelly, Bruce, 9 Raeburn place
Kelly, John, broker, 254 Cowgate
Kelly, John {J. K. <V Sons), 6 Castle street
Kelly, Thomas (J. K. $■ Sons), 129 Rose st.
Kelly, Mrs, midwife and ladies'
Howe street
Kelman, Rev. John, M.A., 4 Claremont park
Kelt, Mrs, china merchant, 80 Bone wynd
KEMP & CO., chemical, photographic, and
philosophical instrument makers and
chemists, 12 and 13 Infirmary street; work-
shops, 8. ^ See Adv. p. 56
Kemp, John F., & Co., commission agents, 4
Bernard street
Kemp, J. & R., coal merchants, 14 Port-
Hamilton ; house, 5 Morrison street
Kemp, Alexander, builder, 8 Montague street
Kemp, Daniel, governor, City poorhouse,
Forrest road
Kemp, David R. {Union Bank), 27 Rutland
street
Kemp, F. (B. L. C. Bank), 33 Dundas street
Kemp, George, coach and van builder, 1
Union place, Bennington road
Kemp, George, teacher of drawing, 1 Union
place, Bonnington road
Kemp, George, clerk, 14 Cannon street, Leith.
Kemp, George, joiner, 9 Davie street
Kemp, George, butcher, 26 Broughton st. ;.
house, 32
Kemp, James, flour merchant, 79 Clerk st. \.
house, 81
Kemp, James, 8 Melville crescent
Kemp, John, engineer, 50 Albany st., Leith
Kemp, Robert {late Kirkwood fy A'.), plumber
and gasfitter, 50 Frederick st. ; workshops,
W. Thistle st. lane; house, 11 Howe street
Kemp, Robert, 8 Macnab street
Kemp, Mrs T. L., AVilliamfield, Newhaven rd-
Kemp, Mrs, 18 King street
Kemp, Miss, 5 Windsor street
Kempster, Mrs T., laundress, 27a St James'
square
Kemys, Mrs, 11 Castle street
Kenmore, Wm. F., advocate, 46 Albany st.
Kenmore, Mrs, 20 Haddington place
Kennedy, Alex. {Inland Rev.), 24 Salisbury st.
Kennedy, Alexander, 11 Bread street
Kennedy, Angus, Wardie crescent
Kennedy, Charles, corkcutter, 4 Infirmary st.
Kennedy, Daniel, live-stock agt,, 14 Gardner's-
crescent
Kennedy, David, carpenter, 6 Union place
Kennedy, Farquhar, 40 Cumberland street
Kennedy, Hugh, W.S., 19 Broughton place
Kennedy, James, letter-carrier, 17 Union st.
Kennedy, James, baker, 29b Cockburn street
Kennedy, John, W.S., 71 Great King street
Kennedy, John J. A. G., clerk, 2 Rosehill
place
Kennedy, John, builder, 23 Upper Grove pi.
Kennedy, John L., pawnbroker, 1 Milne sq.
Kennedy, Captain N., 1 Manor place
Kennedy, Robert, spirit dealer, 1 St James'
place ; house, 2
Kennedy, Robt,, ironmonger, 45 Candlemaker
row ; house, 37
Kennedy, Robert, engineer (retired), 3 Black-
ford road
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Kennedy, Robt. A. (Life Association of Scot-
land), 92 Gilmore place
Kennedy, Samuel, 5 Mary field place
Kennedy, Thomas, Wardie hotel, Wardie
Kennedy, Thos., spirit mercht., 135 Fountain-
bridge
Keimedy, "Wm., Waterloo hotel and "Waterloo
rooms, 23 and 24 Waterloo place
Kennedy, Wm., W.S., 59 Northumberland st.
Kennedy, William, Wardie crescent
Kennedy, William, cabinetmaker and furni-
ture dealer, 6 Hamilton place
Keimedy, William, lecturer, Normal School.
5 Whitehead place
Kennedy, Wm., hotelkeeper, 8 Princes street
Kennedy, Rev. W. 0. F., 7 Carberry place
Kennedy, William P., publisher, 56 George
street ; house, 7 London street
Kennedy, Lady William, 2 Buckingham ter.
Kennedy, Mrs, 6 Rillbank terrace
Kennedy, Mrs, lodgings, 15 South College st.
Kennedy, Mrs, 25 Thistle street
Kennedy, Margaret, spirit merchant, 167
Pleasance
Kennedy, Miss, 26 Cumberland street
Kennedy, Misses, establishment for young
ladies, 1 Church hill
Kennedy, Misses, milliners, 9 Macnab street
Kenneth, Mrs, French staymaker, 53 Thistle
street
Kennington & Jenner, silk mercers and drapers,
47 and 48 Princes st., and 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and
12 St David street
Kent, George Killick, decorative painter, 3
Wemyss place ; house, 18 Howe street
Kenward, W., music teacher, 5 Randolph pi.
Ker, David, 14 Forth street
Ker, Jas., lathsplitter, 35 Haddington place ;
house, Shrub hill. Shrub place
Ker, James S., Salisbury villa, St Leonard's
hill
Ker, Robert Darling, merchant, St Leonard
house, 32 St Leonard street
Ker, Thomas, cutler and surgical instrument
maker, 27 Potterrow
Ker, Mrs R. W., 10 Middleby street
Ker, Miss, 9 Greenhill gardens
Ker, Misses, 28 Rutland square
Ker, Misses, 4 Inverleith terrace
Kermack, W. R., W.S., commissioner for
taking affidavits in the Court of Chancery
of Ireland. 9 Hill st. ; house, 22 York place
Kermack, Miss, 3 Lynedoch place
Kerr & Anderson, wholesale merchants and
agents, 16 South St David street
Kerr & Co., china warehouse, 34 Broughton st.
Kerr, Hatton, & Co., merchants and commis-
sion agents, St Anthony court, Leith
Kerr, Alexander C, photographer, 9 Brighton
street
KeiT, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 2
Spittal street ; house, 14
Kerr, Alexander, 7 St Patrick square
Kerr, Andrew, architect (Office of H.M.
Works), 3 Findhorn place
Kerr, Andrew, brewer, 16 East Norton place
Kerr, And. A. (Royal Bank), 4 Broughton pi.
Kerr, Archd., tailor and clothier, 13 Union
place
Kerr, Charles James, 15 Rosebank cottages
Kerr, Charles M., wine merchant, 9 Bernard
street; house, 11 Dean terrace
Kerr, David, 21 Warriston crescent
Kerr, David, stone carver, 21 Morrison street:
house, 25 Upper Grove place
Kerr, George, 16 Charlotte place
Kerr, George, 2 London street
Kerr, G., tobacconist, 34 Kirkgate
Kerr, Henry, 7 Abbotsford crescent
Kerr, H. N. J., 40 Inverleith row
Kerr, Hugh, coach-hirer, 2 Hope street ; ho.
9 Queensferry street
Kerr, James, grocer, 89 Nicolson street ; ho.
25 Rankeillor street
Kerr, Captain James, R.N., 5 Hamilton place.
Newington
Kerr, James (Sasine Office), 4 Torphichen st.
Kerr, James, 5 Market place
Kerr, James, 2 Hope terrace, Leith
Kerr, John, chicken, ham, and tongue ware-
house, 32 Lothian street
Kerr, John B., umbrella manufacturer, 47
Tolbooth wynd ; house, 13
Kerr, John F., glazier, 61b Frederick street
Kerr, John, clerk of works, 7 Windmill street
Kerr, John (late Carmichael), chemist and
druggist, 13 Calton street
Kerr, John, grocer, 30 N. Richmond street ;
house, 27
Kerr, John, smith, Main point
Kerr, Robert, advocate, 4 Broughton place
Kerr, Robert, 9 Great Stuart street
Kerr, Robert, butcher, 10 Great Junction st.
Kerr, R. S., 25 Gayfield square
Kerr, S. D., surgeon, 77 Pleasance
Kerr, Thomas (G.P.O.), Violet bank
Kerr, Thomas, bootmaker, 30 Leith street
Kerr, Thomas, 18 Montague street
Kerr, Thos., coal mercht., 11 So. St James st.
Kerr, Thomas, 5 Hamilton place, Newingion
Kerr, Wm., wine and spirit mercht., 148 High
street ; house, Napier villa, Merchiston
Kerr, Wm., private hotel, 138 and 140 George
street
Kerr, William, builder, 175 Causewayside
Kerr, Wm., cork manufacturer, 15 St Patrick
square ; house, 64 Buccleuch street
Kerr, Wm., teacher of vocal music, 10 Keir st.
Kerr, William, 53 Albany street
Kerr, William, lodgings, 39 Charlotte square
Kerr, William, paper-stainer, 2 Shrub place
Kerr, William, 11 Jamaica street
Kerr, Mrs Cecilia, licensed broker, 45 St
Mary's wynd
Kerr, Mrs James, bookseller and circulating-
library, 32 Nicolson st. ; ho. 28 Salisbury st.
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Kerr, Mrs Jane, ladies' nurse, G Saunders st.
Kerr, Mrs Robert, 1 Gladstone terrace
Kerr, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 4 Mackenzie place
Kerr, Mrs, furnishing shop, 1a Jamaica street
Kerr, Mrs, 19 Fettes row
Kerr, Mrs, 12 Jamaica street
Kerr. Miss G., milliner, etc., 18 Downie place
Kerr. Miss Marion, milliner, 31 Lothian street
Kerr, Miss, dressmaker, 4 Melbourne place
Kerr, Miss. 10 Forres street
Ketchen, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 11 Dalrymple pi.
Kettle, R., Capt. Roy. Artillery, 9 Smith's pi.
Key, George, 78 Great King street
Key, Thomas, deputy inspector-general, In-
dian army, 42 George square
Key. Miss, boarding and day school, 78 Great
King street
Kidd, Eunson, & Co., commission agents and
merchants, 8 Quality street
Kidd, David (M. Sorensen Sf K.), 140 Consti-
tution street
Kidd, James, 2 Buccleuch place
Kidd, James, janitor, New College, Mound pi.
Kidd, James, agent, 121 Nicolson street
Kidd, John, merchant, 3 Cassels place
Kidd, John R., writer, 9 Gardner's crescent
Kidd, Jn., baker and victual dealer, 21 Arthur
street
Kidd. Thomas (G.P.O.), 2 Glenorchy place
Kidd, Mrs, 2 George's place
Kidd, Mrs H., 24 Buccleuch place
Kidd, Miss, 5 Portland place
Kiddy, Mrs, 61 Clerk street
Kierumgaard, H. (Abbott, A'., &,- Co.), 55 York
place
Kilgour, James, classical teacher, 32 Grove st.
Kilgour, John, surveyor, 12 Queen street
Kilgour, Joseph (agent for Cassell, Smith, &,*
Co., London), wholesale and retail tea and
coffee merchant, 69 Tolbooth wynd ; house,
2 Charlotte street, Leith
Kilgour. William, of Glaslie, 22 Warriston
crescent
Kilgour, Wm., teacher, Donaldson's hospital
Kilgour, William P., commercial traveller, 8
Elder street
Kilgour, Mrs, lodgings, 29 Howe street
Killen, James, Catholic bookseller, 242 Cow-
gate
Killixgworth Colliery, 30 St Andrew sq,
Kilpatrick, Andrew, dairyman, 5 Balbirnie pi.
Kilpatrick, H. Grainger (Christie § K.), 1
Archibald place
Kilpatrick, Hugh, tailor and clothier, 10
Brougham street
Kilpatrick, Thomas, 8 Heriot place
Kilpatrick, Mrs, victual dealer, 173 West port ;
house, 17 Bread street
Kim, David, 4 Union street, Leith
Kim, William, grocer and provision merchant,
23 St Andrew street, Leith
King, Benjamin, 31 Maryfield place
King, J. Haliburtou, 3 Northumberland st.
King, J. Falconer, analytical ohemie
lecturer on chemistry, inspector of lime and
lemon juices to the Loan! of Trad
Constitution street
King, James, Taaphall cottage, Bonniagton
King, James, tailor, 25 Frederick
King, John, coal agent, Scotland street station ;
house, 81 High street
KING, PERCIVAL, teacher of cricket, bat
and cricket depot, 10 Bristo street.
Adv. p. 47
King, Robert, gasfitter and bellhan.
Simon square
King, Thomas, gardener, 3 Horn lane
King, Rev. William, 11 Clarence street
King, Wm., teacher, Stewart's hospital. Dean
King, William, spirit merchant, 24 St Andrew
street, Leith ; house, 79
King, Mrs, lodgings, 4 Morton street
King, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 27 Jamaica street
King, Mrs, 12 Clifton terrace
King, Mrs, lodgings, 25 Frederick street
King, Miss, 13 North Merchiston place
King, Misses, lodgings, 14 Castle street
Kinghorn, Alexander, spirit dealer, 110 Rose
street ; house, 112
Kinghorn, Alexander, commercial traveller,
17 Melville terrace
Kinghorn, Hugh, contractor, 16 Bonnington
place
Kinghorn, James, 47 Albany street. Leith
Kinghorn, Wm., Bonnington villa, Bonnington
Kinghorn, William Clerk, 8 Prince Consort pi.
Kinghorn, Miss, 3 E. Pitt street, Bonnington
Kinlay, James (Barnetson Sf A'.), 18 Arthur st.
Kinlay, John, coal merchant, 9 office, St
Leonard's depot, North British Railway
station ; house, 25 St Leonard's hill
Kinloch, Andrew, clerk, 47 Hope park end
Kinloch, George, of Kinloch, 32 Drummond
place
Kinloch, George R., General Register House ;
house, West Coates villa, West Coates
Kinloch, James, dairyman, 20 Hanover street
Kinloch, Hon. Lord, 24 Great King street
Kinloch, Mrs, lodgings, 68 George street
Kinloch, Miss, 7 Dick place
Kinmond, John, clerk of works, 8 Spittal st.
Kinnaird, Jas., confectioner, 44 Brunswick st.
Kinnaird, William, contractor, Bangor road,
Great Junction street
Kinnear. Alexander S., advocate, 33 North-
umberland street
Kinnear, C. G. H. (Peddie §• K.). 2 Forres st.
Kinnear, David, accountant. 21 Elder street
Kinnear, George T., W.S. (Hamilton «.y A".),
28 Royal circus
Kinnear, James, 2 North-east Circus place
Kinnear, James (G.P.O.), 31 Abbey hill
Kinnear, James, pawnbroker, 40 Potterrow
and 7 Nicolson square
Kinnear, Thomas, builder and joiner, 19 Cum-
berland street ; house, 81
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Kirmear, Mrs, 2 Clifton terrace
Kinniburgh, Mrs, lodgings, 14 Roxburgh st.
Kinnimont, R. K., mineral oil merchant and
commission agent, Dean bank lodge, Dean
bank
Kinnis. Mrs, ladies' nurse, 25 Thistle street
Kinnoch, Andrew, Abbey hill foundry, 59
Abbey hill ; house, (31
Kippen, Dun., spirit merchant, 25 Richmond
place
Kippen, James H., of Westerton, 8 Oxford
terrace
Kirby. Miss, assistant matron, John Watson's
Institution
Kirk, George, shipowner, 12 Cassels place
Kirk, James, grocer and wine merchant, 223
and 225 High street, 461 Lawnmarket, and
1 Catherine street ; house, 8 North Mansion-
house road
Kirk, Rev. Professor John, 17 Greenhill
gardens
Kirk, John, W.S., 12 Claremont crescent
Kirk, John, saleroom, 22 Victoria street
Kirk, Major, staff officer of pensioners, 9
Lauder road ; office, Edinburgh Castle
Kirk, William, bootmaker, 114 Fountainbridge
Kirk, Mrs, 13 Salisbury street
Kirk, Miss, 5 Roxburgh place
Kirk, Miss, ladies' outfit and baby linen rooms,
41 George street
Kirkham, Mrs, 51 Broughton street
Kirkhope, John, & Son, grocers and wine
merchants, 1 South Melville place ; house,
Randolph villa, West Coates
Kirkhope, Alexander, grocer and wine mer-
chant, 3 Scotland street ; house, 1
Kirkland, John, manager, Duke of Hamilton's
collieries, 10 Port-Hamilton ; house, 7 Spittal
street
Kirkland, W. D., 8 Findhom place
Kirkland, Mrs H., grocer, 8 Elder street
Kirkland, Mrs William S., 10 Clarence street
Khkpatrick, John, advocate, 39 Moray place
Kirkup, Jas., spirit dealer, 23 St Leonard st.
Kirkwood, Alexander, & Son, medallists, die
and stamp cutters, 9 St James' square ;
house, 49 Dick place
Kirkwood, Alexander, engraver of plain and
ornamental writing, 8 North bridge ; house,
3 Windmill lane
Kirkwood, Alexander, jun. (A'. §■ Son), 24
Gardner's crescent
Kirkwood, James, working jeweller, 12 Thistle
street ; house, 37 London street
Kirkwood, James, hardware merchant, 29
South bridge
Kirkwood, J., 10 Abbotsford park
Kirkwood, Rev. James, 27 East Claremont st.
Kirkwood, James, jobbing mason and. slater,
5 Earl Grey street
Kirkwood, Robert, plumber, 204 Rose street
Kirkwood, Walter, 2 Hay street
Kirkwood, Mrs A., 3 Howard place
Kirkwood, Mrs Alex., flesher, 254 Canongate
Kirkwood. Mrs Captain James, 25 York place
Kirman, William, coach proprietor, Lochrin ;
clerk's house and stables, 4 Lower Gilmore
place ; house, 77 Gilmore place
Kissock, Misses, 2 Shandwick place
Kitchen, John, slater. 16 Cowan's close
Kitto, Edmund S.. 7 Henderson row
Klausman, A. & D., clockmakers, 23 Lothian
street
Knapp, Mrs, 55 Inverleith row
Knight, George, & Son, smiths and furnishing
ironmongers, 5 West Register street and
52 Rose street lane ; house, 38 Broughton
street
Knight. David L. (G. K. Sf Son), 38 Brough-
ton street
Knight, William, 47 India place
Knight, W., grocer and spirit dealer, 88
Canongate
Knight, Miss, 1 Montpelier
Knight, Miss, dress and cloak maker, 38
Broughton street
Knoblauch, Hugo, merchant, 41 Constitution
street ; house, 5 Madeira place
Knott, Tavernor, portrait painter, 3 Queen
street
Knott, Miss, 102 Gilmore place
Knowles, Andrew, flesher, 63 High street
Knowles, Jasper, confectioner, 7 Bank street
Knowles, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 15*
Hart street
Knox, Samuel, & Dickson, fringe and gimp
manufacturers, hosiers, glovers, and smaii-
ware merchants, jewellers, and perfumers,
13, 15, and 17 South Hanover street, and 42
Rose street ; factory, Mound place
Knox Refreshment Rooms, 51 High street
Knox, Adam (Caledonian Insurance Co.), 16
Hart street
Knox, Henry, paper cutter, 10 Clyde street
Knox, James, glazier and painter. 19 Green-
side place ; house, 4 East Broughton place
Knox, James, accountant, 47 Hanover street ;
house, Bathfield, North Leith
Knox, John, grocer, 28 Potterrow
Knox, John, 16 Keif street
Knox, Thomas (/v., Samuel, Sp Dickson), 2 Dick
place
Knox, Wm., M.D. and surgeon, 11 Hart st.
Knox, William, LL.D., cashier Schoolmasters'
Widows' Fund, 16 Thistle street
Knox, Mrs J. D., 12 Castle terrace
Knox, Mrs James, 3 Fountainbridge
Knox, Miss, 16 Barony street
Koerber, Hecktor, tailor and clothier, 56 Shore
Koerber, Johannes (late Geikie), ornamental
hair manufacturer and perfumer to the
Queen. 31 Cockburn st. ; ho. 9 Shrub place
Kohler, E., & Son, violin-string makers and
musicsellers, 21 North bridge
Kohler. Ernest (K. Sp Son), 2 Buccleuch place
Krag, Erik (Sanderson §- K.), 14 Howe street
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Kiichler, Heinrich, professor of singing, 103
George street
Kunz, Jules A. L., teacher of French and
German, 19 Royal circus
Kunz, Madame Jules, boarding] school, 19
Royal circus
Kussick, Mrs, broker, 53 Pleasance
Kyle, Mrs James, 3 Kyle place, Madeira st.
Kyle, Mrs John, 4 Great King street
Kyles, Andrew, tailor, 3 North Richmond st.
Kynock, Mrs, 9 Torphichen street
Lachlan, James, 56 Thistle street
Lackie, G., grocer and fruiterer, 17 Dundasst.
La Cour & Watson, export agents, ship and
insurance brokers, 14 Commercial street
La Cour, L., 17 Inverleith row
Ladies' Own Journal Office, 8 Melbourne
place
Laidlaw, J. & G., joiners, Whitfield place
LAIDLAW, R., & SON, Venetian blind
manufacturers, bellhangers, brass and iron
founders, gas-meter manufacturers, and
gasfitters. Simon square and 7 Gilmour st.
^ See Adv. p. 87
Laidlaw, Adam, general draper and milliner,
3 Clanalpine buildings
Laidlaw, A., bellhanger and window blind
manufacturer, 7a Grange road
Laidlaw, David, flesher, 18 & 19 High market
Laidlaw, James, baker, 4 Kerr street
Laidlaw, James, 2 Breadalbane street
Laidlaw, John, messenger (British Linen Co.),
6 Register place
Laidlaw, Ralph, cowfeeder, 5 High riggs
Laidlaw, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant,
47 Canongate ; house, 6 St John street
Laidlaw, Walter (Dores $■ L.), 3 Buccleuch st.
Laidlaw, William, wright and undertaker,
Morrison street ; house, 29 Earl Grey st.
Laidlaw, Miss, 10 Middleby street
Laing & Wilson, brassfounders and gasfitters,
18 Greenside lane
Laing, A., tailor and clothier, 27 Sandport st.
Laing, Alex. (Bank of Scotland), 13 Bank st
Laing, Andrew J., Royal Insurance surveyor,
13 George street ; house, 15 W. Maitland st.
Laing, David, Signet Library ; house, 12
James' street, Portobello
Laing, David, writer, 5 Randolph place
Laing, David, bootmaker, 19 S. St James' st.
Laing, Duncan, teacher, 6 Mill lane
Laing, Edward (Scottish Widows' Fund), 93
Gilmore place
LAING, GEORGE, Venetian' blind maker,
undertaker, wright, and house agent, Pal-
mer's buildings, West Nicolson street, and
70 Potterrow. ^ See Adv. p. 75
LAING, GEORGE, working jeweller and
watchmaker, 27 Nicolson street ; house, 31.
^■See Adv. p. 55
Laing, George, builder, St Anthony place ;
house, 5 Viewforth terrace
Laing, Henry, engraver and manufacturer of
glass seals, 3 Elder street
Laing, James (Bank of Scotland), 10 Chester
street
Laing, Rev. John, acting librarian, New Col-
lege, 17 North Bank street
Laing, John, porter, 3 Bowling-green street
Laing, Richard, writer, 1 Collins place
Laing, Robert, 14 Walker street
Laing, Thomas, teacher, New cut, Newhaven
Laing, William, wholesale stationer, 34 Grass-
market ; house, 19 St Patrick square
Laing, William, steamship owner, 37 Ber-
nard street ; house, Tyne house, Trinity
Laing, William, milliner and laceman, 50 Tol-
booth wynd ; house, 4
Laing, William (L. §• Wilson), 2 Glenorchy
place
Laing, Mrs J., 1 Alva street
Laing, Mrs John, 13 Kirk street
Laing, Mrs, 4 Queensferry street
Laing, Mrs, 5 Earl Grey street
Laing, Mrs, 22 London street
Laing, Miss H., boarding school, G Maitland
street, Newhaven
Laing, Miss Isabella, matron, Orphan hospital
Laing, Miss, draper, 11 N.-W. Circus place
Laing, Miss, Jessfield house, Torphichen st.
Laing, Misses, 3 Millerfield place
Laird & Smart, salt and hoop merchants, 50»
Constitution street
Laird, Alexander, greengrocer, 533 Castle hill
Laird, George H., dispensing chemist, 19»
Charlotte place
Laird, Robert B. (D. §■ L.), 11 Grove street
Laird, Wm. (Gallic, L., Sp Co.), 1 Abbey mount
Laird, W. C., 1 Abbey mount
Laird, Miss, 14 Henderson row
Laird, Miss, 76 Laiuiston place
Lamb, Adam, eating-house, 37 Dean street
Lamb, Andrew, engineer, 50 Albany st., Leitli
Lamb, Edm., clerk (House of Refuge), 64
Canongate ; house, 10 Pitt st,, Portobello
Lamb, James, grocer, 162 Canongate
Lamb, James, glass-stainer, 48 London street
Lamb, James, agent, Royal Bank of Scotland.
Gran ton harbour
Lamb, James, baker, 53 St Leonard street
Lamb, James, provision dealer. 1 Cowan's close
Lamb, James, printer, 8 Montague street
Lamb, John, accountant, 6 Gladstone place
Lamb, John, 14 Arthur street
Lamb, John, builder, 2 Rosebank cottages
Lamb, Laurence, general inspector of fisheries,
2 Dock place; house, 17 Bath street
JLamb, Robert, tailor and clothier. 20 Char-
lotte place ; house, 10 Saunders street
Lamb, Robert, stationer, 2 Howard street
Lamb, Thos., slater and glazier, 42 Buecleuch
street ; house, 7 St Patrick square
Lamb, Thomas, 1 South Howard place
Lamb, William, toy and fancy warehouse. 27a
India street ; house, '11 Howe street
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Lamb, Mrs Francis, 13 North-west Circus pi.
Lamb, Mrs R., embosser and envelope maker,
1 1 Hanover street
Lamb, Mrs, 6 Gladstone place
Lamb, Mrs, 6 Blenheim place
Lamb, Miss, 39 Coatfield lane
Lamb, Miss, dressmaker, 17 Dundas street
Lamb, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 1 15
George street
Lamb, Misses, furnished apartments, 121
Princes street
Lambe, Mi's, 8 Coates crescent
Lambert, Alex. P., commercial traveller, 9
Gladstone terrace
Lambert, R., comm. agent, 19 TV". Catherine pi.
Lambert, Miss, 18 Grove street
Lambie, William, teacher, 39 Coatfield lane
Lamond, James, S.S.C. and N.P., 2 Albyn
place ; house, Inverey house, Portobello
Lamond, James, 9 Antigua street
Lamond, William, advocate, 25 Dundas street
Lamont & Mitchell, nurserymen, seedsmen,
and florists, 3 Hanover street ; nurseries,
Dean park, Dean
Lamont, D., surveyor of taxes, 12 Waterloo
place ; house, 2 Laverock bank
Lamont, John, nurseryman , 12 Henderson row
Lamont, John, tailor, 36 Whitfield place
Lamont, John, engineer, 28 Brunswick street
L'Amy, Miss, 19 Manor place
Lancaster, Henry H., advocate, 20 Northum-
berland street
Landale, Frew, & Landale, mining engineers,
6 Forth street
Landale, T. & R., S.S.C. & N.P., 18 Forth st.
Landale, David, mining engineer (L., Frew,
A- L.), 6 Forth street
Landale, James, mining engineer (i., Frew,
Sr L.), 6 Forth street"
Landale, Robert, of Pitmedden, S.S.C. and
N.P., 15 Royal circus,
Landale, Thomas, S.S.C, Commissioner of the
Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria,
18 Forth street
Landale, Walter, 11 Mayfield terrace
Landers, Fitz, barrackmaster, Castle ; house.
Park villa, Wardie crescent
Lands Valuation Office, 10 Hanover street
Lands Valuation (County) Office, County
buildings
Lang, George Murray, paymaster Royal Navy,
19 Dundas street
Lang, James, W.S., 6 Comely bank
Lang, Rev. John M., Bank house. Morningside
bank, Morningside
Lang, John, printer, 15 Chapel street
Lang, Peter {Commercial Batik), 2 Queen's cr.
Lang, Robert L., writer, 10 Grove street
Lang, Sam., fishing rod and tackle maker and
fly-dresser, 9 Brown st. ; ho. 39 South br.
Langlands, Peter {teacher, Dr Chalmers1 Sch.),
20 Spittal street
Langlands, William, builder, Morningside
Langlands, Mrs, 2 Talbot place
Langskill, Robert {Leith, Hull, §- Hamburg
Co.), 8 Union street, Leith
Lapsley, Mrs, 24 Castle street
Large, Alfred, teacher of deaf and dumb, Don-
aldson's hospital
Largie, Mrs, 50 Charlotte street, Leith
Larnach,. Alexander, waiter, 24 Dock street
Lascelles, And., furniture dealer, 251 Cowgate
Lassen & Meiners, commission merchants, 2
Baltic street
Lassen, C. {L. Sf Meiners), 1 James' pi., Leith
Latimer, George, watch and clock maker, 4
Orchardfield place
Latimer, Mrs, proprietor of MTherson's oint-
ment, 84 Pleasance
Latta, D. M. & J., S.S.C. and N.P., 27 Forth
street and 13 Bernard street
Latta, Alexander, writer, 6 Mansfield place
Latta, D. Miller, N.P., 13 Bernard street :
house, 27 Forth street
Latta, James, C.A., 27 Forth street
Latta, John, S.S.C, 27 Forth street
Latta, Robert {Hunter, Blair, fy Cowan, W.S.),
20 Abercromby place
Latta, Mrs Janet, grocer and spirit dealer.
Bonnington
Latta, Mrs Robert, 27 Forth street
Latta, Mrs T. A., 39 Minto street
Laubach. Conrad, teacher of music, 72Brough-
ton street
Laubach. Philip, teacher of music, 13 Antigua
street ; instrument and music wareroom, 8
Greenside place
Laubach, Wilhelm, photographic artist, 13
Antigua street
Laubach, Mrs W., teacher of pianoforte and
singing, 13 Antigua street
LAUDER & HARDIE, clothiers, 8 St Andrew
sq. ; house, 15 Grove st. ^ See Adv. p. 6'.'
Lauder, J. & W., plumbers, gasfitters, and
zinc workers, 96 Kirkgate
Lauder, Alex., cabinetmaker, 6 S. St James' st.
Lauder, Andrew, 25 Bread street
Lauder, James, 19 Lutton place
Lauder, Jas. ( J. A* W. Lauder), 80 Kirkgate
Lauder, John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer.
22 Greeuside place
Lauder, Robert H., 3 Gladstone place
Lauder, Kobt. Scott, R.S.A., 3 Wardie avenue
Lauder, R. Scott, surgeon. 3 Wardie avenue
Lauder, Thomas, water officer, 97 Kirkgate
Lauder, Thomas, baker, 2 Elder street
Lauder, <Vm., bootmaker, 5 Farquharson pi.
Lauder, William {J. cV W. L.), 90 Kirkgate
Lauder, Mrs John, 9 Shrub place
Lauder, Mrs, 2 Darling's buildings
Lauder, Mrs, 21 Lothian street
Lauder, Misses Dick, 12 Melville crescent
Laughton, Mrs John, 53 Albany street, Leith
Laule & Hepting, German clock, toy, and
fancy warehouse, 5 North bridge
Laurence, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 43 India place
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Laurent, Charles, cafe Francais et restaurant,
18 Waterloo place
LAURIE & CO., family confectioners and
wine merchants, 3 and 5 South St Andrew
street. ^ See Adv. p. 95
Laurie, Son, & Co., American merchants, 10
Quality street
Laurie, Alex., & Co., printers to Her Majesty,
13 North Bank street
Laurie. Andrew, surgeon and druggist, 34
Lothian street ; house, 72 Broughton street
Laurie, David, 6 Bank place
Laurie. John, 5 Prince Regent street
Laurie, John {agent, Union Assurance Office),
13 Union street, Leith
Laurie, Joseph, cashier goods department
(E. Sj"G. Section North British Railway)
Laurie,' Robert (T. B. Campbell §■ Co.), Clare
bank, Claremont park
Laurie, Simon Somerville, secretary, Educa-
tion Committee, 22 Queen street ; bouse,
Brunstain house, Portobello
Laurie, Thomas, accountant, 99 George st.
Laurie, Thomas, educational pubbsher, 38
Cockburnst. ; bo. Windsor bouse, Ferry rd.
Laurie, Thomas, Craigside place
Laurie, Wni. Alex., W.S. (Keeper of H.M.
Gazette). 13 North Bank street
Laurie, William, 24 East Claremont street
Laurie, W. G. ( Union Bank), 6 Gardner's cres.
Laurie, Mrs J. , grocer and provision merchant,
12 Saunders street
Laurie, Mrs, 18 Leopold place
Laurie, Mrs, 8 Henderson row
Laurie. Mrs, dairy, Hamilton pi., Stockbridge
Laurie, Miss, 5 Bernard terrace
Lauriston, Archibald, basketmaker, 10 Bruns-
wick street, Stockbridge
Laverock, William, 3 Young street
Law Fire Insurance Society (Alex. Jamie-
son. C.A., agent), 8 South Charlotte street
Law- Life Assurance Society of London
(David A. Cormack, agent), 33 York place
Law & Forrest, grocers and wine merchants,
15 Queensferry street
LAW UNION FIRE AND LIFE ASSUR-
ANCE (Steele &• Campbell, agents), 3 North
St Andrew street. See Adv. p. 34
Law, W. & G., tea and coffee merchants,
31 St Andrew square
Law, Andrew (agent for London Printing and
Publishing Company), 6 Roxburgh place
Law, Charles S., working masonic jeweller
and medalbst, 98 George street; house,
47 North Frederick street
Law, Francis L., masonic jeweller and artist
in hair, 95b Princes street
Law, George, gardener, Annfield cottage
Law, James, tailor and clothier, 423 Lawn-
market
Law, James, dental instrument maker, South-
west Thistle street lane ; house, 23 Bristo st.
Law, Jas. (manager, Scotsman), 32 Lauder rd.
Law, John, 5 Gladstone terrace
Law, Philip (Officer, Commis, iotit ra if North-
ern Lights). 84 Georgi .
Law, Robert II., 62 Hanover street
Law, William (Inland Revenue), 89 Foiui-
tainbridge
Law, Mrs, 15 Portland place
Law, Miss, lodgings, 13 Pitt street
Law, Misses, 10 Gayfield squj
Lawder, James T., artist, 10 East Norton pi.
Lawrence, Edward, 14 Arthur street
Lawrence, George C, hairdresser, 2.". .
street ; house, 23
Lawrence, William, shipmaster, 3 Dougall's
buildings, North Fort street
Lawrence, Mrs, straw hat manufacturer, 20
Ebn row
Lawrence, Mrs, 20 Minto street
Lawrie & Mitchell, photographers, 25 North
bridge
Lawrie & Sons, grocers, 5 E. Sciennes street
Lawrie & Sons, bakers, 12 W. Preston street
Lawrie, A., coal merchant, 22 Semple street
Lawrie, Alex., music teacher and organist,
2 Baxter's place
Lawrie, Alex., photographer, 29 Whitfield pi.
Lawrie, Alexander, butcher, 13 Yictoria place
Lawrie, Andrew, spirit dealer, 16 Downie pi.;
bouse, 4 Brougham place
Lawrie, Archibald Campbell, advocate, 9 Nel-
son street
Lawrie, George, tobacconist, 14 Leith street
Lawrie, Henry, agent, 7 Hill square
Lawrie, James, M.D., homoeopathic physician,
hydropathic and Turkish baths, Sciennes
hill ; house, 22 Rankeillor street
Lawrie, James, flesber, 51 Duke street, Leith
Lawrie, James, joiner and cabinetmaker, 64
Grange court, Causewayside
Lawrie, James (L. Sr M.), 3 Gladstone place
Lawrie, James D. (Rhenius Sr L!), 1 Dundas
street
LAWRIE, JOHN, plumber, brassfounder, and
gasfitter, Catherine street court ; house, 19
St James' street. ^ See Adv. p. 79
Lawrie, Jn., baker, 26 Rose st. and 22 Bank st.
Lawrie, Jn., marble cutter, 14 Great Junction
street, Leith ; house, 9
Lawrie, John W. (Sanderson S,- L.), 27 Nel-
son street
Lawrie, Peter, grocer and spirit merchant.
New lane, Newhaven
Lawrie, Peter, stationer, 38 Clerk street ;
house, 14 West Preston street
Lawrie, Robert, general agent, 50 Pleasaiice
Lawrie, Thomas, 10 Preston terrace
Lawrie, Thomas T. Y., teacher of music and
pianoforte, 16 Broughton street
Lawrie, Matthew, 13 Brown street
Lawrie, William, church officer. Free St
Mary's, Broughton street
Lawrie. William M., 38 Brunswick street
Lawrie, Mrs Thos., 16 Fyfe place, Leith walk
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Lawrie, Mrs William, 3 Gloucester place
Lawrie, Mrs, 5 Henderson row
Lawrie, Mrs, 1 Dundas street
Lawrie, Mrs, Allanfield, Ferry road, Leith
Lawrie, Miss J., 8 Romilly place
Lawrie, Miss M., jeweller, 50 and 52 Leith st.
Lawrie, Miss M., dressmaker, 93a George st.
Lawrie, Miss, 9 Ainslie place
Lawrie, Miss, 47 St Leonard street
Laws, Miss, 3 North Charlotte street
Lawson & Stewart, bootmakers, 34 Leith st.
Lawson, Peter, & Son, the Queen's seedsmen,
1 George iv. bridge ; nurseries, Golden
Acres, Bangholm, Inverleith row, Wardie,
Windlestrawlee, and Lilliput, Trinity
Lawson, Robert, & Son, grain merchants,
91 Grassmarket
Lawson, A., house carpenter and undertaker,
96 High street
Lawson, Alexander, pianoforte maker, 13
Grindlay street
Lawson, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant,
134 Pleasance
Lawson, Alexander, house governor, North
Leith poorhouse, 18 North Junction street
Lawson, Alexr., clerk, 5 Rosebank cottages
Lawson, Alexander, plane maker, 4 St Ber-
nard's place
Lawson, Andrew, 5 Montague street
Lawson, Andrew Murray (P. L. $• S.), 25
Drummond ple.ce
Lawson, Chas., of Borthwickhall, SSGeorgesq.
Lawson, Charles, jun., 35 George square
Lawson, David, dairy, 21 Yardheads
Lawson, David, blacksmith, 22 Brougham st.
Lawson, Francis, 10 Comely green place
Lawson, Geo., baker, cook, and confectioner,
10 W. Newington and 20 Lothian street ;
house, 1 Salisbury place
Lawson, George, fruiterer and victual dealer,
7 Duke street
Lawson, George R., photographer, 12 South
Clerk street
Lawson, Henry Graham, 1 Bruntsfield ter.
Lawson, Henry, corn merchant, 11 Atholl pi.
Lawson, James, tobacco and snuff manufac-
turer, 110 West port ; house, 9 Graham st.
Lawson, James, register office for domestic
servants, 4 South St Andrew street
Lawson, James (Z,. $* 5.), 35 Leith street
Lawson, James fl.,.5 Rillbank terrace
Lawson, James, ship agent, 6 Dock place ;
house, 1 Hope terrace, Leith
Lawson, James, plumber, 3 Gladstone terrace
Lawson, James, 6 Park street
LAWSON, JAMES, coal agent, 4 S. St
Andrew st. % See Adv. p. 110
Lawson, John, 9 Antigua street
Lawson, John, grain merchant. 64 Grass-
market ; house, 2 Lauriston park
Lawson, John, artist, 29 Upper Gray street
Lawson, Mark, provision merchant, 25 Foun-
tainbridge
Lawson, Michael, S.S.C. and S.L., 7 Elder
street
Lawson, Mungo, 47 Cumberland street
Lawson, Robt. (it. L. ty Son), 57 Grange road
Lawson, Robert, teacher. 21 Fettes row
Lawson, Win., coach-hirer, 6 Albany street
Lawson, William, painter and glazier, 39
Bridge street ; house, 5 Madeira street
Lawson, Win., collector for the Royal Asso-
ciation for the Promotion of the Fine Arts,
9 Rosemount buildings
Lawson, Mrs John, 1 St John street
Lawson, Mrs Thos., 49 Albany street, Leith
Lawson, Mrs William, 25 West Nicolson st.
Lawson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 22 William street
Lawson, Mrs, beef and ham dealer, 101 Nicol-
son street
Lawson, Mrs, 4 Cheyne street
Lawson, Misses Margaret and Jane, 1 Alva st.
Lawson, Miss M., South side register for do-
mestic servants, 5 Montague street
Lawton, Huntly (In. Iter.), 17 S. Norton pi.
Lawton, Miss, 4 Springfield
Laycock, Thomas, M.D., F.R.C.P., Professor
of the Practice of Medicine, physician, 13
Walker street
Leadbetter, Alexander, joiner, 6 West Rich-
mond street ; house, 57 Nicolson street
Leadbetter, Alex. {Bant of Scotland, Leith*),
Elizafield, Bonnington
Leadbetter, Charles, architect, 38 Hanover
street ; house, 5 Salisbury bank
Leadbetter, E., dairy, 188 Cowgate
Leadbetter, James, spirit and provision mer-
chant, 26 Causewayside ; ho. 11 Canning pi.
Leahy, Mrs A., 12 Spring gardens, Abbey hill
Lear, James, manufacturing jeweller, 4 Cock-
burn street
Lear, William, messenger {Board of Lunacy 7
Post Office hirildinys), 12 Calton hill
Learmont, James, & Co., Port - Hopetoun
foundry, 66 Fountainbridge
Learmont, Alexander, 126 Fountainbridge
Learmonth, A., victual dealer, 54 Bristo st.
Learmonth, Andrew, dairyman, 29 St Patrick
square
Learmonth, John, 2 Whitehouse terrace
Learmonth, Thomas, bellhanger, gasfitter,
and coal merchant, 10 Barony street
Learmonth, Thomas, jun., bellhanger, 12
Barony street
Learmonth, W. C. (agent for Robert Thomson
and Co. of London), 21 Cockburn street
Learmonth, Mrs, 6 St Vincent street
Learmonth, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 16 Jamaica st.
Leary, John, 4 Infirmary street
Leask, J. B., ironmonger, 10 and 11 Tolbooth
wynd and 18 Queen street, Leith ; house,
1 Union street, Leith
Leask, John, house and ship joiner, 11 Dock
street ; house, 43 Bridge street
Leavock, Mrs C, 31 Buccleuch place
Le Blanc, Mrs Henry, 2 Randolph cliff
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Leburn, Henderson; &: Wilson, S.S.C., 56
George square
Leburn, Thomas, S.S.C., 56 George square
Leckie, J., 5 John's place, St Leonard's
LECKIE, JOSEPH, family boot and shoe
wareko., 50 Cockburn st. >i- See Adv. p. 70
Leckie, AVilliam (Cashier, Com. Bank), 11
Carlton terrace
Leckie, William, baker, 2 Davie street
Leckie, Mrs David, spirit merchant, 1 High
street ; house, 4 Leith wynd
Le Conte, John, engraver, 5 Glanville place
Ledger wood, John, commercial traveller, 7
Gladstone terrace
Ledingham, Geo., greengrocer, 60 Bristo st.
Ledingham, James, commercial traveller (R.
Shiels Sf Sons), 2 Teviot row
Ledingham, James, tailor, 9 Bristo place
Lee, A. H., 3 Melville crescent
Lee, Hy., wine mer. and restaurant, 5 Hope st.
Lee, J. B. W., S.S.C. (secretary to the Hand-
in-Hand Assurance Company), 10 George
street ; house, 6 Sandford st., Portobello
Lee, Robert, advocate, 26 Charlotte square
Lee, Thomas, spirit merchant, 85 Broughton
street ; house, 1 Broughton place
Lee, Thomas H., writer, 6 Cambridge street
Lee, Win., corn merchant, 13 East Preston st.
Lee, William B., tea and wine merchant, 51
Charlotte street, Leith
Lee, Mrs, 13 India street
Lee, Mrs, 45 Montague street
Lee, Miss, 3 Melville crescent
Lee, Misses, ladies' school, 22 Buccleuch place
Leechmau, Miss, 67 Great King street
Leef, Mrs, Robert, 7 Henderson row
Lees, John, & Co., tobacco manufacturers and
drysalters, 5 Johnston terrace
Lees & Nicol, builders, Morrison street
Lees, Alex., rouge maker, 174 Rose street
Lees, Charles, R.S.A., portrait painter, 19
Scotland street
Lees, David Todd, S.S.C. , 30 Howe street
Lees, Henry, accountant, 6 York place
Lees, Henry, dairyman, 176 Rose street
Lees, James, wine and spirit merchant, 34
Castle street
Lees, J. M., advocate, 15 Pitt street
Lees, John, Easter Hermitage, Restalrig road
Lees, Richd. (L. §■ Nicol), 2 St Cuthbert's pi.
Lees, Robert, surgeon and druggist, 20 Nicol-
son street ; house, 3 Arniston place
Lees, Robert, cookshop, 13 Gibb's entry
Lees, William, A.M., Lecturer on Natural
Philosophy in the School of Arts, High
School, etc. ; house, Linkvale, Yiewforth
Lees, Mrs John, Argyle park, Argyle place
Lees, Mrs W., 15 Pitt street
Lees, Miss, dressmaker, 53 Thistle street
LEGGAT, G. & J., whip and thong makers to
the Queen, 4 Brown sq. ^ See Adv. p. 61
Leggat, James, coalmaster, 17 Portland place
Leggat, James, 4 Brown square
Leggat, James, Binniehil] and the Lodge
colli< ries office, 1 Porl i [opetoun
Leggat, R., coach-hirer, 60 Broughton street
Leggat, Miss, 17 Portland p]
Legget, John, watchmaker, 11 Nicolson street :
house, 24 Clerk street
Legget, Robert, morocco, roan, parchment.
and tympan manufacturer, skinner, tanner,
and wool merchant. Water of Leith
Legget, Thomas, confectioner, 23 Dean street
Leggett, Alex., artist, 13 London street
Leighton, Alexander, writer, 10 George street
Leighton, George (G.P.O.), 5 James' "place
Leighton, George, jun., 12 Maryfield place
Leighton, J., victual dealer, 38 N.Richmond st.
Leighton, William, butler, 7 Cornwall street
Leishman, George, macer of Court of Session,
21 Brougham street
Leishman, James, 27 Blacket place
Leishman, John Cochrane, 43 Earl Grey st.
Leishman, Richard, provision merchant, 2
Hamilton place
Leishman, Robert, grocer, and tea, wine, and
spirit merchant, 227 Canongate
Leishman, Mrs, 18 Druminond place
Leishman, Mrs, 3 Rankeillor street
Leitch, Alexander, 3 Gladstone terrace
Leitch, David, wine and spirit merchant. 3
North Newington place
Leitch, J. B., baker, 16 Hill place
Leitch, John, umbrella maker, 14 Victoria st.
Leitch, Wm., manufacturer of aerated waters,
etc., 17 Picardy place
Leith, Alexander, commercial traveller, 21
Broughton street
Leith, James, chemist and druggist, 14 Union
place ; house, 13
Leith, Mrs Admiral, 6 Gloucester place
Leith, Alloa, Kincardine, andBoness Ship-
ping Co., Custom House Slip, Leith
Leith, Amsterdam, and Harlingen Steam-
ship Office (D. R. Macgregor, agent), 55
Bernard street
Leith and Antwerp Steam Shipplng Go.'s
Office (Geo. Gibson §p Co., agents), 5 Docks
Leith Burghs Pilot Office, 1 Wellington pi.
Leith Candle Co., 90 St Andrew street. Leith
Leith Commercial List Office, 55 Bernard st.
Leith Co-operative Building Co. (Limited)
— William Reid, manager; office, Madeira st.
Leith Corn Market and General Exchange
Co. (Limited) — John Scott, secretary — 44
Constitution street •
Leith Dock Commission Office. Custom House
Leith and Dunkirk Steamship Office (1>.
R. Macgregor, agent), 55 Bernard street
Leith Golf Club — Robert M'Intosh, captain ;
Robert Naismith, jun., treasurer; M. Mac-
Kenzie, secretary — 26 Duke street, Leith
Leith, Hell, and Hamburgh Steam-packet
Co., 34 Bernard street
Leith and Kirkwall Shipping Co. (R. tv D.
Slimon, agents), 1 Wet docks
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Leith Mechanics' Library {George Buchanan,
librarian), 58 Tolbootk wynd
Leith Mill Co. of Porters, 32 Commercial
street
Leith Navigation School, 60 Tolbooth wynd
Leith and Newcastle Steam-packet Co.,
44 Bernard street
Leith, North, Poorhouse, North Junction
street
Leith, South, Poorhouse, 50 Great Junction
street
Leith Public Institute (George Glen, sup.),
58 Tolbooth wynd
Leith Public Library, 63 Constitution street
Leith and Rotterdam Steam Shipping Co.'s
Office (George Gibson &c Co., agents), 5
Docks ; house, 13 Hermitage place, Leith
Leith and Rotterdam Steam Ship Office
(D. R. Macgregor, agent), 55 Bernard street
Leith and St Petersburg Steam Ship Office
(D. R. Macgregor, agent), 55 St Bernard st.
Leith, South, Parochial Office, 51 Great
Junction street
Leith Steamship Agency, 20 Waterloo place
Leith and Stromness Shipping Co. (R. $ D.
Slimon, agents), 1 Wet docks
Leith and Wick Shipping Co. (R. Sf D.
Slimon, agents), 1 Wet docks
Leith Young Men's Christian Association
(secretary, G. Gillon), 47 Bridge st., Leith
Lemmi, Enrico, LL.D , teacher of Italian and
Spanish. 30 Rutland square
Lennen, M., broker. 242 Cowgate
Lennie, Charles, spirit dealer, 60 Shore
Lennie, E., optician and jeweller, 46 Princes
st. ; ho. 2 Queen street
Lennox, John, draper and hosier, 23 Bristo
street ; house, 17
Lennox, Miss, dressmaker, 17 West Nicolson
street
Lenny. Mrs Macalpine, 27 Abercromby place
Leny, Joseph W., 5 Saunders street
Lepper, Mrs, 44 Ann street
Le Quilbecq, Mrs, 17 Spittal street
Lerche, Emanuel, glass engraver, Upper Green-
side lane
Leslie, A., tinsmith & gasfitter, 129 Pleasance
Leslie, Andrew, house superintendent, Royal
Asylum, Morningside
Leslie. George, wine and spirit merchant, 2
Little King street ; house, 7 Nicolson square
Leslie, The Hon. George Waldegrave, M.P.,
4 Heriot ro*w, and Leslie house, Markinch
Leslie, George, 7 Brighton street
Leslie, James, civil engineer, 72a George st. ;
house. 2 Charlotte square
Leslie, James, coal agent, 18 Dundas street
Leslie, John, 6 Howe street
Leslie, John, 76 Fountainbridge
Leslie, Jn., refreshment rooms, 11 Downie pi.
Leslie, Thomas, tailor, 40 Sandport street
Leslie, William, insurance agent and collector,
117 Hi^h street :
Leslie. William (manager, Caledonian Railway,
Leith station) ; house, Hillhousefield cottage,
Ferry road, Leith
Leslie, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 1 Horn lane
Leslie, Miss, 20 Fettes row
Leslie, Miss, 38 Albany street
Leslie, Jane, baby linen warehouse, 44 Bristo
street
Lessels, Henry, shoemaker, Norton cottage, E.
Norton place
Lessels, John, architect, 21 Heriot row
Lethem, James, tobacconist, 71 Shore ; house,
9 Union street, Leith
Lethem, John, merchant, 12, 13, 14 Charlotte
street, Leith ; house, 2 Thomson place
Letton, Emanuel, 15 Fyfe place
Levack, John, 5 Brown street
Leven, Mrs John, 1 Bellevue crescent
Lewis, David, bootmaker, 217 High street, and
52 Tolbooth wynd, Leith ; house, 32 Find-
horn place
Lewis, Henry, artist, 56 Clerk street
Lewis, James, grocer and wine merchant, 34
Hanover street
Lewis, James, grocer, wine and spirit mercht.,
177 Canongate, 6 and 7 Market street, and
59 Pleasance ; house, 1 George square
Lewis, John A., manufacturer of cut and
engraved glass, 73 George street
Lewis, Richd.,boot and shoe maker, 27 Barony
street
Lewis, William, china, glass, and rag ware-
house, 4 Crosseauseway
Lewis, William S., 19 Abbey hill
Lewis, Mrs, toy and fancy bazaar, 13 Cock-
burn street ; house, 35 Lothian street
Leyde, Otto, portrait painter, 7 South Char-
lotte street
Liberton, Mrs, 13 London street
Lichtenstein, George, professor of music, 2
Great Stuart street
Lidall & Hunter, medical botanists, 131 Foun-
tainbridge
Liddall, Benjamin, 40 Northumberland street
Liddall, William, 4 Dundas street
Liddell, George, baker, 12 Home street
Liddell, Jas. B., cabinetmaker, 25 Barony st.
Liddell, John, janitor, John Watson's Institu-
tion, Dean
Liddell, John, 100 Gihnore place
Liddell, Thomas, bookseller, 3 Nicolson square
Liddell, W. H., tanner, currier, and japanner,
135 and 141 West port ; house, Bliukbonny
Liddell, Mrs Andrew, 3 Dryden place
Liddell, Mrs, nurse, 41 Grindlay street
Liddell, Miss Margaret, Raimesfield, Ferry
road, Bonnington
Liddell, Misses, 30 Rutland square
Liddle. Win., & Co., colour and varnish manu-
facturers, 56 Regent arch place
Liddle, James, 3 Cornwall street
Liddle, James, victual dealer; 46 George IV.
bridge ; house, 9 West Lauriston place
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Liddle, James, Edinburgh and Leith carrier,
11 Quality lane
Liddle, William (Z. #• Co.), 14 Calton hill
Liddle, William, grocer, 8 Rose street
Liddle, Mrs J., dairy, 46 Cowgate
Lidgate, Alexander, tailor, clothier, and cap-
maker, 20 Niddry street
Lidgate, John, 10 Rankeillor street
Lieutenancy Office (R. Morham, clerk), 10
Roval Exchange
LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND
(John Eraser, manager), the Association's
buildings, 82 Princes st. Jjc See Adv. p. 10
JLigerfcwood, James, 7 Hope terrace, N. Leith
LIGHTBODY, J. & J., slate merchants and
cement manufacturers, marble merchants
and tile layers, depots for Heathfield and
Cordowan fire-clay works, 12 Hanover street
and 22 Great Junction street. ^ See Adv.
p. 59
Lightbody, Francis, civil engineer, 2 Hampton
terrace
Lightbody, William (J. #■ J. Z.), Bonnington
mount, Ferry road
Lilley, Joseph, engineer, 49 Grove street
Lillico, Thomas, baker, 4 South James' street ;
house, 6
Lillie, James (British Linen Co. Bank), 9
Bonnington place
Lillie, Joseph, 41 George square
Lillie, Thomas, baker, 1 Bread street ; house,
23 Downie place
Lillie, Mrs William, 19 Minto street
lillie, Mrs, 37 London street
Limond, Mrs, 19 Coates crescent
Lind, Andrew, tailor, clothier, and general
outfitter, 12 Dock place ; house, 14 Com-
mercial street
Lind, Robert, boot and shoe merchant, 1
Union place ; house, 17 London street
Lind, Thomas, bacon, cheese, and butterman,
4 Lothian street ; house, 1 Summerhall place
Lind, William, grocer and cheese merchant,
25 Bristo street ; house, 5 Graham street
Lindesay, James, & Sons, wine merchants, 33
Quality street
Lindesay, F., 27 Walker street
Lindesay, James, jun., W.S., 22 Regent ter.
: Lindesay, Lieut.-Col. P., 8 Brandon street
Lindesay, Mrs, 11 Rutland street
■ Lindsay & Douglas, plumbers, brassfounders,
and gasfitters, Broughton market
Lindsay & Gilmour, pharmaceutical chemists
and druggists, 11 Elm row and 30 St
Andrew square
Lindsay, Howe, & Co., W.S., 32 Charlotte sq.
Lindsay, Jamiesou, & Haldane, accountants,
24 St Andrew square
Lindsay & Paterson, W.S., 10 and 12 North-
umberland street
Lindsay & Richardson, clothiers and outfitters,
20 North bridge
Lindsay & Son, grain merchants, 31 Cowgate
Lindsay. David, & Co., manufacturers and
exporters of snuff, and importers of and
wholesale dealers in cigars and tobacco, 3
Lindsay place
Lindsay, James, & Sons, agents and whole-
sale spirit merchants, 5 Royal Exchange
Lindsay, Alex., bookseller, V2 North Bank st.
Lindsay, A. (Z. tV Riehardscm), 10 West
Preston street
Lindsay, Andrew (manager, Professional and
Civil Service Supply Association), 1 Lower
Gihnore place
Lindsay, Captain, 7 Melville crescent
Lindsay, C. (Z. Sr Douglas), 17 London street
Lindsay, David (D. Z. #• Co.), 1 Hope park ter.
Lindsay, D. P. (So sine Office, General Register
House), 9 Merchiston avenue
Lindsay, George, 4 George square
Lindsay, George, 171 Constitution street
Lindsay, George, victualler, 76 Causewayside
Lindsay, James (Sasine Office, General Register
House), 9 Merchiston avenue
Lindsay, James, baker, 73 Kirkgate ; house,
11 Primrose street
Lindsay, J. K., S.S.C. (H. $■ A. Tnglis), 2
Blacket place
Lindsay, J., painter and glazier, 4 West Rich-
mond street
Lindsay, James, grocer, 3 Haddington place
Lindsay, James, W.S., 10 Northumberland st.
Lindsay, James, fruit salesman, 8 Old Physic
gardens, and fruit warehouse, Queen's
dock ; house, Drydenbank, Loanhead
Lindsay, John M., director of H.M. Chancery,
19 Melville street
Lindsay, John, 5 Crichton street
Lindsay, John, printer, 39 South bridge ;
house, 31 Montague street
Lindsay, John, coal merchant, Haymarket
station and Thomas street
Lindsay, Robert (Z. Sr Gilmour), 7 Pilrig st.
Lindsay, Robert, printer, 27 Montague street
Lindsay, Robert, fruiterer, 31 York place
Lindsay, Thomas (J. Z. 8? Son), 15 Mansion-
house road
Lindsay, T., shipowner, 30 Charlotte st., Leith
Lindsay, Thomas M., 4 Henderson place
Lindsay, Thomas S., accountant, 36 Hanover
street ; house, 4 Church hill
Lindsay, William, 9 Gardner's crescent
Lindsay, W. N., corn merchant, 21 Quality
street ; house, 8 Union street, Leith
Lindsay, William, 49 Constitution street ;
house, 7 Hermitage hill
Lindsay, William, 39 Potterrow
Lindsay, William, cooper, 62a George street ;
cooperage, 16| Greenside place ; house, 16
Lindsay, Mrs, 5 Swanfield
Lindsay, Mrs, Harmony house, Eden lane,
Morningside
Lindsay, Misses, & Aitken, dressmakers, 2
West Salisbury place
Lindsay, Miss H., dressmkr., W. Salisbury pi.
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Liadsay, Miss, 8 Duncan street, Newington
Lindsay, Miss, 20 Forth street
Lingard, John, coal merchant, North Bridge
station
Linkie, Mrs, greengrocer. 58 Thistle street
Linklater & Company, Shetland warehouse,
52 Princes street
Linklater, TV"., shoemaker, 5 Drunimond st.
Linton, Adam, plumber and gasfitter, 4
Hamilton's entry, Bristo street
Linton, Andrew, corkcutter, 87 High street ;
house, 5 Roxburgh street
Linton, John, M.D., 5 Roxburgh street
Linton, Thomas, superintendent of police,
Parliament square
Lipman, Mrs, furrier and machinist, 6 Nicol-
son street
Lisle, George, butcher, 1 Jamaica st. ; house,
3 St Bernard's row
List, Alfred John, justice of peace fiscal and
chief constable for the county, and fiscal
for the burghs of Musselburgh and Porto-
bello, County buildings ; house, 34 Grange
road
Lister, Richard, commercial traveller, 11 Dal-
rymple crescent
Liston, Alexander, 21 Grange road
Liston, David, Professor of Hebrew, Univer-
sity of Edinburgh, 7 Seton place
Liston, George, 58 Broughton street
Liston James H., boat builder and hirer,
Granton harbour
Litster, John, victual dealer, 6 Grassmarket ;
house, 36
Litster, Thomas, 28 Salisbury street
Little, James, contractor, 26 Balbirnie place
Little, R., plumber and gasfitter, 12 Hamilton
place ; house, 6 Saunders street
Little, TVUliam, smith and ironmonger, 43
North Pitt street ; house, 5 Hamilton place
Little, Mrs Alex., grocer, 18 Hillhousefield
Little, Mrs Elizabeth, 5 Saunders street
Little, Mrs, 25 Minto street
Little, Mrs, 1 Bonnington place
Little, Miss, 22 Dick place
Little Sisters of the Poor ; Sister Emile
Joseph, superioress, 43 and 45 Gilmore pi.
Littlejohn, Henry D., M.D., F.R.C.S., 24
Royal circus
Littlejohn, Thomas, confectioner, 31, 33, and
35 Leith street
Littlejohn, Mrs A., 2 Minto street
Littlejohn, Mrs, 13 North Bank street
Littlejohn, Mrs, tobacconist, 52 Home street
Liverpool xVnd London Insurance Company;
Leith agency, James Cochrane, 5 Mitchell
.street
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COM-
PANY: agents— Peter Robertson, 100 South
bridge ; M 'Allan and Chancellor, W.S., 19
Young street ; and Alex. Jamieson, C.A., 8
South Charlotte street. # See Adv. p. 24
Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia
Steam Shipping Company ; J. Henderson,
1 Frederick street, agent
Livingston & Weir, mercantile agents, 7 Rox-
burgh place
Livingston, J., & Co., hosiers, glovers, and
shirtmakers, 37 George street
Livingston, David, 106 South bridge
Livingston, G. K., S.S.C. and N.P., 18 Fre-
derick street ; house, 14 Ann street
Livingston, Jas. (L. §■ IF.), 36 Blacket place
Livingston, James, clerk, North British Rad-
way, 8 Montague street
Livingston, John, tador and clothier, 10
Nicolson street
Livingston, John, cottage (Jail), Regent road
Livingston, John, house agent, 80 Consti-
tution street ; house, 6 Union street, Leith
Livingston, J. (messenger, Commercial Bank),
10 George street
Livingston, Jos. (L. & Weir), 4 Minto street
Livingston, Miss, dress and cloak maker, 10
Nicolson street
Livingston, Miss, 7 Buccleuch place
Livingstone, E. & S., booksellers, 57 South
bridge
Livingstone, Jn., merchant, 7 Strathearn road
Livingstone, Matthew, 16 Wright's houses
Livingstone, Robert, manager for Scotland
of the National Union Life Assurance Com-
pany, 90 Princes street
Livingstone, Mary Ann, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 5 Hill place
Lizars & Taylor, corn merchants, 17 Quality
street
Lizars, M., corn merchant, 24 Pilrig street
Lizars, Mrs John, Breezy brae, Merchiston
Lizars, Mrs W. H., 11 Windsor street
Lloyd, Hugh, 20 Elder street
Lloyds1 Register of Shipping, 56 Constitu-
tion street
Lock, Ebenezer, tador, 9 E. Sciennes street
Lock, George, clerk, 51 Grove street
Lockerbie, David, builder, 3 Macnab street
Lockhart, Col. A. I., C.B., 21 Inverleith row
Lockhart, David, hardware merchant, 25
Candlemaker row
Lockhart, James Sinclair, of Castlehill, 16
Buckingham terrace
Lockhart, John, manager, Warriston nursery,
Inverleith row
Lockhart, WiUiam, gardener, Dean
Lockie, Mrs A., 15 London street
Lockyer, Edmund B., Northern offices, 75
Princes street
Loewenstein, Madame, teacher of piano,
French, and German, 11 Dundas street
Logan, Alexander, 6 Maryfield place
Logan, Alex., assistant clerk of teinds, New
Register House ; house, Hawthorn brae,
Duddingston
Logan, Charles B. (Mackenzie, Innes, $' L.),
31 Saxe-Cobourg place
LOG
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Logan, Geo., W.S., clerk of teinds, New Register
House; house, Hawthorn brae, Duddingston
Logan, James, printer, Tarvet street
Logan, James, 83 Great King street
Logan, John {Mackenzie, Innes, #■ L.), 29
India street
Logan, John, cabinetmaker, 133 Rose street ;
house, 174
Logan, John, watchmaker, 29a Frederick st.
Logan, John, 7 Brunton place
Logan, Stewart, 129 Fountainbridge
Logan, Thomas, writer, 32 Stafford street
Logan, William, painter, 28 North Richmond
street
Logan, Mrs A. S., 26 East Claremont street
Logan, Mrs, 14 Saxe-Cobourg place
Logan, Elizabeth, grocer, 293 Cowgate
Logie, Gilbert, bookseller, 11 North Bank st.
London Assurance Corporation (agent in
Fire Department, T. G. Dickson, C.A.), 3
■ North St David street
LONDON AND EDINBURGH SHIPPING
COMPANY'S OFFICE (Thomas Aitken,
manager), 8 and 9 Dock place. ^ See
Adv. p. 92
London Hotel, 2 St Andrew square
London and Lancashire Fire Insurance
Companies (Graham &c Johnston, W.S.,
secretaries'), 5 North St David street
London Missionary Society (Edin. auxiliary) ;
. James S. Mack, S.S.C., 2 St Andrew square,
treasurer
LONDON AND NORTHERN INSURANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED (J. J. Farquharson,
■ secretary) ; office for Scotland, 1 Hanover
street. ^ See Adv. p. 15
London Printing and Publishing Company',
6 Roxburgh place
London and Provincial Provident Society
(secretary for Scottish Branch, David For-
syth, S.S.C.), 3 North St David street
London and Southwark Insurance Corpora-
tion (Limited), (J. P. Oliver, agent), 46
' : George street
London Union Fire and Life Assurance
Office (D. G. Thomson, agent), 13 Hano-
ver street
LONDON UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY.
Agencies: Jas. Miller, 20 Nelson st. ; Robt.
Ritchie, 16 Hill st. ; D. G. Thomson, 13
• Hanover st. ; L. Mackersy, 3 North St.
David st. * See Adv. p. 28
London and "Westminster Plate -glass In-
surance Company, Limited (/. /. Far-
■ quharson, agent), Hanover street
Long, Thomas, & Co., engineers and machine-
makers, 21 New street
Longbottom, Thomas Kirby, teacher of sing-
ing, musical conductor, etc., 51 Cockburn
street ; house, 5 Christian bank
Longmore, A. C. (Exch.), HE. Claremont st.
Longmore, John Alex., W.S., 56 Melville st.
Longmoor, William, printer, 11 Davie street
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Longs treeth, Oswald, draper, 7 Gladstone tor.
Lonie, John, contractor, 108 Giles1 Btreet
Lonnie, AVilliam, cabinet turner, 14 Cowan's
close, Crosscauseway
LORIMER & GILLIES, printers, 13 Clvle
street. ^ See Adv. p. 50
Lorimer & Young, civil engineers and sur-
veyors, 99 George street
Lorimer, A., M.D., deputy inspector-general
of hospitals, 13 Brunswick street* Hillside
Lorimer, David (L. Sf G.), 17 Union place
Lorimer, Francis C, clerk, 19a Baronj
Lorimer, George, jun., 2 St David's terrace
Lorimer, J. Campbell, advocate, 99 George st.
Lorimer, James, advocate, Professor of Public
Law in the University; house, 21 Hill st.
Lorimer, Jas. (L. Sf Young), 3 Charlotte pi.
Lorimer, Mrs Isabella, draper and milliner,
14 Queens ferry street
Lorimer, Mrs, 13 St Bernard's crescent
Lorimer, Mrs, 8 Mayfield terrace
LOTH, JOHN THOMAS, D.L., professor of
German, 27 Rutland street. ^See Adr. r>.
44
Lothian, Andrew, S.S.C., 30 Haddington pi.
Lothian, Edward, 3 Dalrymple crescent
Lothian, Maurice, procurator-fiscal, Sheriff
Court buildings; house, 28 Drummond pi.,
and St Catherine's
Lothian, Peter, gardener, 10 Saunders street
Lothian, Peter, photographer, 79 George st. ;
house, 10 Saunders street
Lothian, Thomas, commercial traveller, 3
Rockville place
Lothian, Mrs, ladies' nurse and midwife, 7
James' street, Leith walk
Louden, David, 2 Preston terrace
Louden, John, milliner and draper, 7 St
Patrick street
Louden, William, corn merchant, 10 Beau-
mont place
Louden, William, 1 Blenheim place
Louden, Miss, dressmaker, 31 Barony street
Loudon, Mrs, 30 Alva street
Lough, Jn., chimney-sweeper, 15 William st.
Lougton, Alexander, tobacconist, 39 Hano-
ver street ; house, 1 South Charlotte street
Love, Nelson, upholsterer, 7 Grindlay street
Lovebrook, Mrs, cook, 198 Rose street
Loveday, H. J., music professor, 19 Pitt st.
Low, A., chemist and druggist, 363 High st.
Low, David (Scott, L., Sf Co.), 30 Minto st.
Low, James, gardener, 2 Maryfield
Low, John, slater, 73 Clerk street : house, 30
Nicolson street
Low, John B., grocer, 8 Hope park square
Low, John C. (Ilardie, Sons, $■ L.), 65 Thistle
street
Low, John Irvine, printer, Leith Burghs Pilot
office, 1 Wellington pi., and 10 Laurie st.
Low, Thomas, wine merchant, 37 Giles' street
Low, Thomas, photographer, 130 Princes st.
Low, W. H., sculptor, 75 Causewayside
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Low, William, cabinetmaker, 2 East Norton
place
Low, Mrs Isabella, lodgings, 14 Hope street
Low, Mrs Major, 33 Dick place
Low, Misses, Mayfield, Trinity
Lowdeu & Rowe, wholesale smallwares, 18
Hill place
Lowden, Miss A., 2 Hill square
Lowdon, Mary Anne, dressmaker and machine
stitcher, 59 Leith wynd
LOWE, GEORGE & MRS, professors of danc-
ing and calisthenics, Hopetoun rooms, 72
Queen street ; house, 50a Frederick street.
>i<See Adv. p. 41
LOWE, DAVID, joiner and horticultural
builder, Gilmore park ; house, 35 Grove
street, ^ See Adv. p. 91
Lowe, John, 1 Upper Dean terrace
Lowe, William H. Dick, 30 Hamilton place
Lowe, Mrs, 32 Dundas street
Lowe, Misses, 4c Pilrig street
Lowes, Thomas C. (G.P.O.), Ashfield, Bon-
nington
Lowne, Thompson, M.D., surgeon, 46 Minto
street
Lowrie, Rev. Alexander, 13 Comely bank
Lowrie, John, wright, 77 Abbey hill
Lowrie, John, victual dealer, 8 Ponton street
Lowson, A. (G.P.O.), 21 Cheyne street
Luckie, Robert M., shipmaster, 27 Albany
street, Leith
Lugton, James, Gymnasium lodge, Pitt st.
Lugton, Thomas, bootmaker, 95 Princes st. ;
house, 5 Cornwall street
LUIS, ELLIA, stucco manufacturer, Foun-
tain close, 28 High street. Jfc See Adv. p. 61
Luis, Joseph, carver and gilder, picture frame
maker, and picture cleaner and restorer,
8c St Patrick square
Luke, George, wine and spirit merchant, 28
Clyde street
Luke, James, baker, 25 Brunswick street ;
house, 72 Cumberland street
Luke, Misses J. & E., 15 Nelson street
Lumsdaine, Archibald, C.A., 1 Hailes street
Lumsdaine, James, spirit dealer, 3 Old Physic
gardens
Lumsden, James, joiner, builder, and timber
merchant, 29 Horse wynd ; house, Newing-
ton gardens, Dalkeith road
Lumsden, James, stationer and news-agent,
12 South Richmond street
Lumsden, Robert, 1 Hermitage hill
Lumsden, Thomas, reporter, 21 Brougham st.
Lumsden, Mrs, 12 Gloucester place
Lumsden, Mrs, 64 Broughton street
Lundy, John J., & Co., colour, oil paint,
grease, varnish, cement, whiting, and
chemical manufacturers, 20 Elbe street,
Leith
Lundy, John J., F.C.S. (N. B. Colour Co.,
and John J. L. Sf Co.), 4 Assembly street
Lyall, A., baker, 37 Leith walk
Lyall, Rev. J., A.M., 13 East Adam street
Lyall, John Morison, agent and wholesale
stationer, 16 South St David street; house,
13 East Adam street
Lyall, George, boot and shoe maker, 7 Riego
street
Lyall, John, 10 Bonnington terrace
Lyall, William, china merchant, 37 Potterrow
Lyall, William, printer, 4 St Patrick square
Lyall, William, 19 Upper Grove place
Lyall, Mrs, china merchant, 4a Greenside pi.
Lyall, Mrs Robert, 54 Albany st., North Leith
Lyell, David (Home, Home, §• L.), 35
Lauder road
Lyell, John Gairdner, M.D., R.N., Prospect
bank, Restalrig road
Lyle, George, clothier, 121 Kirkgate
Lyle, Peter, 20 Rintoul place
Lyle, Peter, tea merchant, Bell's court
Lyle, Robert, 2 Orchardfield street
Lyle, Thomas, stockbroker, 65 Princes street;
house, 50 Grange road
Lyle, William, upholsterer, 9 Church lane ;
house, 28 Jamaica street
Lyle, Mrs Alexander, 68 Constitution street
Lynch, James, fishmonger, 36 West Richmond
street
Lynch. Thomas, 4 Gardner's crescent
Lyon Brothers, wholesale stationers, 89 South
bridge
Lyon & Turnbull, auctioneers and valuators,
51 George street
Lyon, Charles, & Sons, confectioners, 4 Bristo
street
Lyon, Alex., house carpenter, Grove street ;
house, 11 Upper Grove place
Lyon, Chas., confectioner, 4^ Drummond st.
Lyon, Charles F., bookseller and stationer, 32
George iv. bridge
Lyon, Charles, 36 Reid terrace
Lyon, David, bookbinder, 505 Lawnmarket
Lyon, George (George Heriot's Hospital),
Bernard terrace
Lyon, Hugh, S.S.C., 7 North St Andrew st.;'
house, 26 Forth street
Lyon, James, hairdresser, 61 Low Calton ;
house, 10 Calton hill
I Lyon, James (G.P.O.), 20 Lauriston street
Lyon, John, 25 Haddington place
Lyon, Rev. Robert, 10 Albany street. Leith
Lyon, William (L. $■ TurnbuW), 8 George sq.
Lyon, William, law agent and conveyancer,
25 North bridge
Lyon, Misses, 4 Merchiston terrace
Lyschinski, Adam, M.D., 10 Warriston cresc.
Mabox, John, 248 Cowgate
M'Abe, Michael, broker, 250 Cowgate
Macadam, Anstruther, clother and linen
draper, 45 George IV. bridge ; house, 8
Cumin place
Macadam, John, tailor and clothier, 88 Home
street
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MAdam, John, working men's refreshment
rooms, 71 Rose street
Macadam, J. R. Bruce, 2 Heriot row-
Macadam, Stevenson, Ph.D., F.R.S.E., lec-
turer on chemistry, and analytical chemist,
Surgeon's hall, Nicolson street ; house, 25
Brighton place, Portobello
MacAllan & Chancellor, W.S. (Liverpool,
London, and Globe Insurance Company), 19
Young street
MacAllan, A. B., W.S. (M. Sf Chancellor), 26
Rutland square
Macallan, James H., 3 Scotland street
MacAllan, James, W.S., 26 Rutland square
M'Allan, James, 70 Queen street
MAllan's private hotel, 70 Queen street
M Alley, Robert, brewer, 33 Grassmarket
MAllister & Lennie, coachmakers, 58 Leith
street
MAllister, Andrew (J\PA. Sf Lennie), 6 East
Broughton place
M'Alpine, Fred., grocer and spirit dealer, 114
Canongate
M'Alpine, Fred., wine and spirit merchant, 4
Kirkgate
M'Alpine, Thomas, printer, 47 Sfc Leonard
street
M'Alpine, Miss, 12 Melville street
Macandrew, J. & R., W.S., 13 Hill street
Macandrew, D. M., 17 Regent terrace
Macandrew, James M., C.A., 16 York place
Macandrew, J. (J. Sf R. MS), 27 Regent ter.
Macandrew, R. (Reg. House), 23 Warriston
crescent
Macandrew, Robert, W.S. (/. Sf R. M.), 23
Warriston crescent
Macandrew, Mrs, sen., 17 Regent terrace
Macara, L. M., W.S., 58 Northumberland
street
M'Ara, Thomas, mason, 194 Rose street
Macart, James, stationer, 34 Tolbooth wynd
Macart, James, 8 King's place
M 'Arthur, James, turner and cabinetmaker,
96 Canongate ; house, 24 Calton hill
M'Arthur, John, grocer, etc., 29 Lothian st.
Macarthur, Mrs, 2 St Andrew square
Macarthur, Mrs, 9 Antigua street
MArthur, Mrs James, 1 West Claremont st.
M'Arthy, John, coal merchant, 23 Castle st.
Macaulay, B. J., clerk, 6 Park street
Macaulay, James P., superintendent, Assembly
rooms, 54 George street
Macaulay, John, messenger and housekeeper,
Exchequer chambers, Parliament square
M'Bain, James, M.D., surgeon, R.N., Logie
villa, York road
M'Bain, James, 5 North St James' street
M'Bain, Mrs J., bookseller and news-agent, 1
Crichton Street
Macbean, ./Eneas, W.S., 5 N. Charlotte street ;
house, 8 Darnaway street
M'Bean, Duncan, 14 Middle Arthur place
M'Bean, H. A., 7 Ann street
M'Bean, Peter, 1 Clerk street
M'Bean, Richard, 90 Abbey hill
M'Bean, AVilliam, chartered accountant, 62
Castle street
M'Bean, Miss, 7 Ann street
M'Beath, Mrs, 9 Brighton street
Macbeath, Miss, 73 Queen street
Macbeth, Norman, artist, 28 Saxe-Cobourg
place
Macbrair, David J., S.S.C., Master-extraord.
of the High Court of Chancery of England
and Ireland, 12 Great King street
MacBride & Gibson, painters and paper-
hangers, 3 Mansfield place
M 'Bride, Rev. Neil, 1 Nelson street
M'Bride, Mrs John, 36 Bernard street
M'Bryde, Mrs Brown, 7 Leamington terrace
M'Bryde, Miss Agnes, French stay and crino-
line maker, 4 Hope street
M'Cabe, Andrew, grocer and spirit merchant,
24 Yardheads
M'Cabe, Matthew (Crawford Sf MC), 60»
Cumberland street
M'Cagie, James, cabinetmaker, 5 Cheyne st.
M'Call, C, & Co., engineers and millwrights,
Montgomery street ; house, 7 Annandale st.
M'Call, Peter, & Co., sugar and spice grinders
and coffee roasters, Montgomery street ;
house, 7 Annandale street
M'Call, James, jeweller and optician, 11
Leith street ; house, 7
M'Call, John, 3 Saunders street
M'Call, John, chemist and druggist, 13 Rosest.
M'Call, Martin, writer, 20 Spittal street
M'Call, William, japanner and japan works,
13 New Broughton
M'Call, Mrs, lodgings, 3 Trinity crescent
M'Call, Mrs, 2 Roxburgh street
M'Call, Miss, 2 Blackford road
M'Callum, John, & Son, soda water manu-
facturers, 1 West Richmond street
M'Callum, Alexander Inglis, chemist and
veterinary surgeon, 5 Grassmarket
M'Callum, Duncan, wine and spirit merchant,
39 Thistle street ; house, 41a Broughton st.
Maccallum, George, stockbroker, and agei.t
for the London Fire and Life Assurance Co.,.
30 St Andrew sq. ; ho. 13 Montgomery st.
Maccallum, George, sculptor, 2 Castle terrace
Maccallum, Hugh, draper, 1 S. Holyrood st.
Maccallum, James, vinegar maker and com-
mission agent, 36b Potterrow
M'Callum, Mrs, dressmaker, 166 Fountain-
bridge
M'Callum, Mrs, lodgings, 20 Glover street
M'Callum, Miss, 12 Brandon street
Maccallum, Miss, 65 Castle street
M'Cahnan, Wm., plumber, gasfitter, and zinc
worker, 54a Lothian street ; house, 5
Brown's place, Yennel
M'Cambridge, Peter, pawnbroker, 59 and 51
Candlemaker row ; house, 28 George iv.
bridge
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M'Candlish, John M., W.S. (manager, Scottish
National Insurance Co.), 4 Doune terrace
M'Candlish, William, 23 Inverleith row
M'Cann, Daniel, bootmaker, 11 Union place
M'Cann, James, mantle manufacturer, 99
South bridge ; house, 5 Hope park crescent
M'Cann, Jas., stationer and newspaper agent,
6 Deanhaugh street
M'Cann, William, boot and shoe warehouse,
261 and 351 High street
Macarter, Peter (Register House), 70 Buccleuch
street
M 'Carter, Mrs, 6 Scotland street
M'Cartney, Hugh, tailor and clothier, 4a
North bridge ; house, 31 Buccleuch place
M'Cartney, Mrs Geo., carter, 29 Duke street,
Leith
M'Caskie, Mrs, 3 Henderson row
M'Caskill, Miss, 40b George square
M'Cathie, George, spirit rnercht., 45 Main st.
M'Caul, Charles, Heriot cottage, Brandon st.
M'Caul, James, hatter, 15 Graham street
M'Cheyne, William, 13 Osborne terrace
M'Clacherty, Wm., greengrocer, 12 Queens-
ferry street
M'Clansburgh, Francis, shoemaker, 22 Charles
street
M'Clellau, Wm., baker, 66a Cumberland st.
M'Clounie, Mrs, lodgings, 7 Drummond street!
M'Clumpha, John, tailor and clothier, 22 Pitt
street
M'Clure, Mrs Henry, 11 Calton street
Maccoll, Alex. Stewart, teacher of English!
and classical literature, 12 Rutland square
M'Coll, James, collector, Abstainer's Union,
4 Melbourne place
M 'Cornish, Mrs, 30 Castle street
M'Conachie, Robert, wine merchant and
grocer, 1 Montague street ; house, 3
M'Connel, C, embroiderer, lace mender, and
transferrer, 50 George street
M'Connel, Frederic, Kirth lodge, Trinity
Maconochie, Duncan, & Hai'e, W.S., 10 Hill st.
Maconochie, James (G.P.O.), 9 Grindlay st.
M'Conochie, John, 11 Melville place
Maconochie, John, accountant, 13 Bernard st.
Maconochie, Mrs, French stay maker, 1 Malta
green place
M'Cormack, John, broker, 313 Cowgate
M'Cornrieks, Miss, 60 Melville street
M'Corquodale, A., merchant, 13 Bernard st.
M' Court, Mrs Ann, china merchant, 29
Canongate
M'Cowan, Fran. D., M.D. and surgeon, 23
Elder street
M'Cowan, Jas., artists' colourman and frame-
maker, 15 Cockburn street ; house, 17
M'Crackan, Alexander, 1 Kew terrace
M'Craken, John, S.S.C., 22 Walker street
M'Craw, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 6
Romilly place
M'Craw, R., tobacco and snuff shop, 165
Hierh street
M'Craw, Wm., photographer, 9 West Catherine
place
M'Craw, Mrs, 2 Smith's place
M'Craw. Mis, IS Buccleuch place
M'Crie, William, & Co., paper-stainers to the
Queen. 22 Leith walk
M'Crie, William (William WC. fr Co.), 26
Windsor street
M'Crie. Mrs Andrew, toy warehouse, and
register for servants, 7 Leven street
M'Crie, Mrs Dr. 13 Salisbury place
M'Cuaig, Colin, C.A. (assist, actuary, Scottish
Union Insurance Co.), 47 George street
M'Cuaig, J., tailor and clothier, 10 Frederick
street
M'Cudden, Edmund, 11 Henderson row
M'Cullagh, A. & J., 118 Fountainbridge
M'Culloch, J., & Co., cabinetmakers, joiners,
upholsterers, and appraisers, 83 StCuthbert's
glebe ; works, St Stephen street
M'Culloch, Rev. A. B. , chaplain to the Royal
Edinburgh Asylum, Morningside ; house,
2 West Lauriston place ■
M-Culloch, Alexander, 17 Spittal street
Macculloch, George, draper, 25 Downie place;
house, 17 Bread street
M'Culloch, John (teller, British Linen Co.
Bank; agent for Phoenix Fire Office and
Pelican Life Office), 11 Duke street
M'Culloch, John M. (British Linen Co. Ban]:).
Alfred place, Newington
M'Culloch, John, grocer and wine merchant.
7 South College street
M'Culloch, Thomas T., chemist and druggist.
61 South bridge ; house, 1 Buccleuch st.
M'Culloch, William, 12 Atholl place
M'Culloch, William T., keeper of the Museum
of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Royal Insti-
tution ; house, 15 Montague street
M'Culloch, Mrs W.. lodgings, 6 St Vincent st.
M'Culloch, Mrs, 14 Findhorn place
M'Cutcheon & Sons, agricultural machinery
merchants, 9 Grassmarket
Macdermid, Edward, 6 Cheyne street
M'Dermott, James, pawnbroker, 8 .Kirkgate
and 1 Coatfield lane ; house, 14 Glover st.
M'DERMOTT, JAMES, bedding manufac-
turer, feather merchant, and upholsterer,
61 and 65 Hanover street ; house, 27 Xel-
son street. ^ See Adv. p. 73
M'Dermott, Michael (Inspector of Police), 11
Roxburgh street
M'Diarrnid, John, tailor and clothier, 13 Xorth
bridge ; house, Ratcliffe terrace
M'Diarrnid, John, 1 St John street
M'Diarrnid, John, jeweller, Bonnington bank
M'DIARMID, PETER, wine and spirit mer-
chant, Artillery Arms, 50 Grindlay street.
* See Adv. p. 98
MacdoDald & Roger, S.S.C., 8a Abercromby
place
M'Donald, David, & Son, tea, wine, and spirit
merchants, 29 Shore
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Macdonald, Jas., & Son, tailors and clothiers,
423 Lawnmarket
Macdonald, Alexander {Advocates' Library),
115 Rose street
Macdonald, Alexander, 29 Frederick street
M' Donald, Alexander, butcher and poulterer,
9 Baxter's place ; house, 9 Antigua street
M'Donald, Alexander, 19 Rankeillor street
Macdonald, A., wine and spirit merchant, 3
Meuse lane
Macdonald, Andrew, clothier, 7 Summerhall
M'Donald, Andrew {Hunter §• M.), North
Lauder road
Macdonald, Angus, M.D., F.R.C.S., 41 Nor-
thumberland street
M'Donald, Angus, officer and collector of
market dues, 7 Fishmarket
M'Donald, Angus, saddler, 42 Grassmarket ;
house, Viewfortk house, Restalrig road
M'Donald, Chas., engineer, 1 Cannon st., Leith
M'Donald, D., cutler and bandage maker, 31
Rose street
Macdonald, Dan., tinsmith, 32 Earl Grey st.
Macdonald, David, 4 Clerk street
M'Donald, David, boot and shoe warehouse,
275 Canongate
M'Donald, David, 10 Torphichen street
Macdonald, Donald (MLLean Sf Hope), 4c
Pilrig street
M'Donald, Donald, attending boatman, Inch-
keith, Granton cottages
M'Donald, Donald(Grange Free Church officer),
Sciennes hill place
M'Donald, Duncan, spirit merchant, 60 Shore
Macdonald, D. S., commission merchant, 1
Baltic street
Macdonald, D., gardener, 51a India street
Macdonald, Gilbert, bookbinder, 3 East As-
sembly lane, Rose st. ; ho. 21 Heriot row
Macdonald, James, 17 Howe street
Macdonald, James C, 26 Charles street
Macdonald, James, stationer, bookbinder, and
news-agent, 9 Bread street
Macdonald, Jas. (G.P.O.), 16 Beaumont pi.
M'Donald, James (late Inland Rev.), 1 Pilrig
model buildings
M'Donald, James, lapidary, 13 St James' sq.
M'Donald, James, carter, Whitebank, Foun-
tainbridge
M'Donald, James R., stationer and printer,
51 London street
M'Donald, John, 18 Brunswick street
Macdonald, John, S.S.C., 4 Grosvenor street
Macdonald, John, New Ship hotel, 20 Shore
Macdonald, John, wine and spirit merchant,
22 Catherine street ; house, 15
Macdonald, John, printer, 23 Carrubber's close
Macdonald, John, captain and adjutant, 1st
Midlothian Rifle Volunteers, 11 James' pi.,
Leith
M'Donald, John B., historical painter, 6 Gt.
Stuart street
Macdonald, Jn., accountant, 7 Randolph cliff
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M'Donald, John, prison warder, 7 Calton hill
M'Donald, John, successor (<> George Irvine,
butcher, 13 Queensfeny street
Macdonald, John H. A., advocate, 15 Aber-
cromby place
M'Donald, John, 7 Grindlay street
Madonald, J., stationery and fancy bazaar. 7
St Patrick square ; house, 27 Montague St.
Macdonald, Lieut.-Colonel, of Powderhall,
Broughton road
M'Donald, Norman, wine and spirit merchant,
4 Downie place ; house, 59 Earl Grey street
Macdonald, Peter, wine and spirit merchant,
9 Kerr street
Macdonald, Rev. Robert, 2 Jamaica street,
Ferry road
Macdonald, Robert (Murdoch, Boyd, Sp Co.,
S.S.C.), 55 Constitution street
M'Donald, Roderick, wine and spirit mercht.,
1 Dock place ; house, 13 Dock street
M'Donald, Sam., commander Princess Royal
cutter, St Kilda villa, York road, Trinity
Macdonald, Tertius, surgeon and druggist, 13
Catherine street ; house, 14 Barony street
Macdonald, Theodore (Douglas fy M.), 3
Dayie street
M'Donald, Thomas (James MlD. §• Son), 6
Gladstone place
Macdonald, Win., wine and spirit merchant,
3 and 4 Great Junction street
Macdonald, "William, tailor and clothier, 7
Frederick street
M'Donald, William, 69 Fountainbridge
M'Donald, Wm., city officer, City chambers ;
house, 10 Upper Grove place
M'Donald, William, agent, 6 Hill place
M'Donald, "William, 76 Fountainbridge
M'Donald, William, 21 Prince Regent street
M'Donald, Lieut. -Col. William, 11 Howard
place
Macdonald, Mrs John, lodgings, 6 Forres st.
Macdonald, Mrs, 35 West Nicolson street
Macdonald, Mrs, lodgings, 2 Alva street
Macdonald, Mrs, 69 York place
Macdonald, Mrs, 7 Dryden place
Macdonald, Mrs, 27 Montague street
Macdonald, Mrs, flesher, 44 Canongate
M'Donald, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 4 Dalrymple pi.
M'Donald, Mrs, cook, 28 Jamaica street
M'Donald, Mrs, matron, House of Refuge,
64 Canongate
M'Donald, Mrs, wine and spirit merchant, 25
William street
Macdonald, Mrs J. B., 16 Melville terrace
M'Donald, Miss E. S., tobacconist. 2 Baker's
place
M'Donald, Miss Jane, provision merchant, 44
Abbey hill
Macdonald, Miss Jessie, 12 Castle street
Macdonald, Miss M., grocer and spirit dealer,
74 West Fountainbridge
Macdonald, Miss Robertson. 24 Walker street
Macdonald, Miss, grocer. 23 Barony street
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M'Donald, Miss, matron, George Heriot's
hospital
Macdonald, Miss, lodgings, 73 George street
Macdonald, Miss, teacher of music, 2 Gard-
ner's crescent
Macdonell, E. R., advocate, 7 Coates crescent
Macdonell, Mrs Colonel, 8 Royal crescent
Macdonell, Miss, of Glengary, 3 Strathearn
road
M'Dougal, Alexander, farmer, Granton mains,
Granton harbour
M'Dougal, George, grocer, etc., 18 Howe st. ;
house, 5 Clarence street
M'Dougal, James, grocer and ■wine merchant,
6 Dublin street ; house, 1 Fettes row
M'Dougal, John, wine merchant and grocer,
1 Mansfield place ; house, 19 Union street
Macdougal, Peter, 2 Janefield place
M'Dougal, Walter, cowfeeder, 26 Greenside
street
M'Dougal, Mrs, 7 Crichton street
Macdougald, John W., rag and metal mercht.,
44 Cowgate ; house, 3 Macnab street
Macdougald, Robert, 19 Nelson street
Macdougall, Alan, C.E., 17 Buckingham ter.
Macdougall, Alex., goods agent, 3 Cheyne st.
M'Dougall, Alexander, treasurer-superinten-
dent, Royal Infirmary
M'Dougall, Alex., goods agent East Coast
Railways, Regent arch
Macdougall, Gilbert, 5 Gardner's crescent
M'Dougall, James, bootmaker, 8 India place
M'Dougall, John, grocer, and wine and spirit
merchant, 15 Kirkgate, 41 and 45 Coatfield
lane, and 3 and 4 Lapicide place ; house,
154 Constitution street
M'Dougall, John, slater, glazier, and chimney
sweeper, 21 London street and 37 Brought on
street
M'Dougall, John G.. saddler, 37 Grindlay st. ;
house, 41
M'Dougall, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, 60
E. Crosscauseway ; ho. 1 Kennedy's close
M'Dougall, J., coach-hirer, 7 West Salisbury
place and 22 West Preston street
M'Dougall, Neil, spirit dealer, 23 Bank street;
house, 17 Archibald place
M'Dougall, Thomas, wright, 2 West Cross-
causeway ; house, 26
M'Dougall, Thomas, saddler and harness
maker, Haymarket ; house, 39 Grindlay st.
M'Dougall, W. L., teacher, John Watson's
Institution, Dean
M'DOUGALL, WILLIAM, joiner, trunk and
packing-box and tin and zinc case maker,
76 Fountainbridge ; house, 90 Grove street.
^ See Adv. p. 75
M'Dougall, Mrs, gardener, Silverfield
M'Dougall, Mrs, 8 Chapel street
M'Dougall, Mrs, 41 Grindlay street
Macdougall, Mrs, matron, western division,
Royal Edinburgh Asylum, Morningside
MacDougall, Mrs Col., 17 Buckingham terrace
M'Dougall, Mrs E., dairy and greengrocer, 4
Teviot row
Macdougall, Mrs P. C, 9 Buckingham terrace
Macdougall, Miss, 10 Upper Gray street
M'Dowall, Thomas, 6 Argyle square
M'Dowall, Mrs Colonel, 10 Mayfield street
M'Dowall, Mrs James, 2 Cumin place
M'Dowall, Mrs William. 12 Hill square
M'Dowall, Mrs, 11 Blackford road
M'Dowall, Miss, 12 Hill square
M'Dowell, Robert, baker, 57 George street
and 19 Frederick street ; house, 60 George
street
M'Edward, Miss J., grocer, Canaan lane
M'Eneny, Pat., broker, 50 and 55 St Andrew
street, Leith
M'Evoy, J., saddler, 58 Charlotte st., Leith ;
house, 52
M'Evoy, Patrick, warehouseman, 51 North
bridge ; house, Northfield cottage, Jock's
lodge
M'Ewan, Douglas, golf-club maker, Links.
Bruntsfield and Musselburgh ; house, 7
Gilmore place
M'Ewau, Edward, 47 East Crosscauseway
M'Ewan, George, advocate, 21 Castle street
M'Ewan, John, cowfeeder, 19 Broughton st.
M'Ewan, John, wine and spirit merchant,
7 East Richmond street ; house, 1 1
M'Ewan, Rev. John, 36 Lauder road
M'Ewan, Peter, coal merchant, Caledonian
Railway coal depot ; house, 8 Romilly place
M'Ewan, Robert, baker, 72 Grassmarket ;
house, 54
M'Ewan, Rev. Thomas, Dick place
M'Ewan, Thomas, grocer, 111 Cowgate
M'Ewan, William, brewer, 104 Fountain-
bridge ; house, 15 Shandwick place
M'Ewan, William, wine and spirit merchant,
133 Rose street
M'Ewan, William, house painter and glazier,
2 Stafford street
M'Ewan, Mrs, 6 Clarence street
M'Ewen & Carment, W.S., 32 Albany street
M'Ewen, James, W.S. (M'E. §• Carmeni), 21
Ainslie place
M'Ewen, Thomas, sculptor, Lothian road and
W. Lauriston pi. ; house, 21 Upper Grove
place
M'Fadyen, Allan, cork manufacturer, 3 Alison
square
Macfarlan, John F., & Co., chemists and
druggists, 17 & 18 North bridge ; chemical
works, Abbe}7 hill
Macfarlan, Hugh (Inland Revenue), 5 Keir
street
M'Farlan, J., shoemaker, 70 Cumberland
street
Macfarlan, Mrs David, 6 Randolph crescent
Macfarlan, Mrs John F., 4 Park place
M'Farlane & Gibb, cabinetmakers and uphol-
sterers, 20 Duudas street and 44 North Pitt
street
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Macfarlane & Wallace, painters, and dealers in
paperhangings, 7 Charlotte place
Macfarlane, A., & Son, corn factors and
agents, 160 Constitution street; house, 8
Wellington place
M'Farlane, D. & H., grocers and wine mer-
chants, 2 Greenside street ; house, 3
M'Farlane, Robert, & Son, wire-drawers,
wire- cloth manufacturers, and dealers in
machine belting and india-rubber goods,
Stead's place
Macfarlane, Alexander (Sun Fire Office), 1
Gladstone terrace
Macfarlane, Alexander, cutler and surgical
instrument maker, 1 Glanville place ; house,
2 Kerr street
M'Farlane, Alexander, dairyman, Lover's lane,
Leith walk
Macfarlane, Andrew Yuil, pharmaceutical
chemist and druggist, 255 Canongate ;
house, 19 Rankeillor street
Macfarlane, Archd., tailor, 51 Broughton st.
M'Farlane, Colin S. (MlF. $> Gibb), 3 Silver-
mills cottage, Henderson row
Macfarlane, Daniel, wholesale stationer, 30
Victoria street ; house, 30 Grange road
Macfarlane, Daniel, 11 Bright terrace
M'Farlane, David, carpet and hearth -rug
manuf., dyer, and scourer, etc., Canonmills
Macfarlane, David, commercial traveller, 48
Grove street
Macfarlane, David, 50 Brunswick street
Macfarlane, Donald, dairy, 14 Queensferry st.
M'Farlane, D., 6 Eastfield
M'Farlane, Duncan, engine-driver, 2 Devon pi.
Macfarlane, G., missionary, 7 Bowling-green st.
Macfarlane, James, W.S., 6 Dewar place
Macfarlane, James (James Milne §' Son), 2
East Norton place
Macfarlane, John, Bay Horse inn, 55 Rose st
M'Farlane, John, wire-cloth manufacturer
Edina house, Stead's place
M'Farlane, John, tailor, 17 S. St James' st.
M'Farlane, John, spirit dealer, 159 Rose st.
M'Farlane, J. R., draper, 5 Warriston place
M'Farlane, Peter, 2 Gay field street
Macfarlane, Peter (Rector, High School, Leith);
house, 4 Albert terrace, Trinity
Macfarlane, R. (M. §\ Wallace), 8 Viewforth
place
Macfarlane, Walter, 5 Cheyne street
M'Farlane, Wardlaw (Duncan, Flockhart, $•
Co.), 41 Castle street
Macfarlane, William, M.D., F.R.C.S.L., 21 St
Bernard's crescent
Macfarlane, William, 6 Brunswick street
M'Farlane, W. H. (Schenck $• M'F.), 29 St
James' square
M'Farlane, W. H., draper, 19 Union place ;
house, 23
M'Farlane, Mrs J., 10 Buccleuch place
M'Farlane, Mrs Robert, 1 Gayrleld place
Macfarlane, Mrs, Dalmore lodge, Trinity
Macfarlane, Mrs, 15 Forth street
Macfarlane, Mrs, confectioner and fruiterer, S
Tobago street
Macfarlane, Miss, 2 Albert ter., Morning
M'Farlane, Miss, lodgings, 26 Albany street,
Macfarlane, M., milliner, 56 Brunswick street
M'Farquhar, Misses, 18 Fettes row
Macfeat, W., china and glass merchant, 42
South bridge ; house, 17 Union place
Macfie, Rev. Daniel, 3 St John street
Macne, John, 14 Hope terrace, AVhitehouse
M'Garth, L., 12 Wellington place, Leith
M'Gechan, James, wine and spirit merchant,
2 Orchardfield
M 'George, Andrew, confectioner, 49 West
Crosscauseway
M'George, George, cabinetmaker and furni-
ture dealer, 8 Drummond street
M'George, Miss Margaret, lodgings, 14 Dublin
street
M'Ghie, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 2
Arthur street ; house, 17
MacGibbon, David, architect, 89 George st. ;
house, Edgehill, Dean
M'Gibbon, David, dairy, 445 Lawnmarket
M 'Gibbon, George R., clothier and draper, 90
South bridge ; house, 12 Preston terrace
M'Gibbon, J., M.D., 16 Howe street
M'Gibbon, John S., builder, 39 Scotland st.
M'Gibbon, John, clothier, 15 South College
street ; house, 17 Graham street
M'Gilchrist, Mrs, 7 Arniston place
M'Gilchrist, Miss I., 1 East Newington place
Macgill & Begbie, house painters and paper-
hangers, 62 Bristo street
M'Gill, William & Thomas L., butchers, 19
Buccleuch street
MACGILL'S GALLERY (P. Westrev, colour-
man), 103 Princes st. ^ See Adv. p. 53
Macgill, A., draper, 4 West St Anthony place ;
house, 41 Grindlay street
Macgill, Archibald, house painter, 2 Hope
street ; house, 2 Lothian road
Macgill, James, ironmonger, smith, gasfitter,
and tinsmith, 11 Queensferry street
Macgill, James (M. &- Begbie), 59 Bristo street
M'Gill, John, boot and shoe maker, 48 Nicol-
son street
M'Gill, William, live-stock agent, 1 Lower
Gilmore place
Macgill, Mrs Edward, 21 Castle street
M'Gill, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 8 Mackenzie place
Macgill, Miss J. (matron, Training Home), 7
Lauriston lane
M'Gillivray & Coutie, joiners and cabinet-
makers, 32 Horse wynd
Macgillivray, Rev. Alexander G., M.A., 14
Grove street
M'Gillivray, Andrew (M'G. §■ Coutie), 32
Horse wynd
M'Gillivray, Thos., shoemaker. 61 Canongate
M'Gillivray, Wm., writer, 11 Bonnington pi.
M'Gillivray, William, clerk, 64 Broughton st.
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Macgladrie, T., grocer and spirit merchant, 21
Richmond place ; house, 39 Montague st.
M'Glashan, Alexander, 9 Kirk street
M'Glashan, Alexander, teacher of dancing, 1
Cumin place
M'Glashan, Alexander, grocer, tea and pro-
vision merchant, Grantou harbour
M'Glashan, A., boat-building and boat-hiring
establishment, Granton harbour
M'Glashan, Duncan (Caledonian distillery), 24
Rosebank cottages
M'Glashan, P. F., 26 Frederick street
M'Glashan, Stewart, sculptor, Edinburgh
marble, granite, and stone works, Canon-
mills bridge ; house, 1 Eyre place
M'Glashon, A., steel and copperplate printer,
26 Clyde street
M'Glashon, Mrs Ralph, embroidery stamper,
machine-sewing, etc., 35 West Nicolson st.
M'Glashon, Misses, dressmakers, 50 George st.
MacGoun, Rev. Robert W., M.A., Banner
villa, Banner place, Morningside
Macgowan, Alex., ironmonger, 67 Cockburn
street ; house, 21a Broughton place
M'Gowan, Mrs, sick-nurse, 2 Hamilton place,
Stockbridge
M'Gowan, Miss, 22 East Claremont street
M'Grain, Peter, grocer, 305 Cowgate, and 1
St Andrew's wynd, Leith
M'Grath, Mrs, ladies1 nurse, 35 Home street
M'Graw, Daniel, silversmith, 2 Swinton row ;
house, 17 St James' square
M'Gregoir, John, tailor, 5 Kerr street
Macgregor & Barclay, S.S.C. and N.P., 10
Dundas street
Macgregor, Cundell, & Co., Australian mer-
chants, agents, ship and insurance brokers,
55 Bernard street
M'Gregor, James, & Son, watch and clock
makers and jewellers, 25 West Register st.
M'Gregor, Peter, Sons, & Robertson, silk
mercers and drapers, 30 George street
M'Gregor, W. & D., builders, 40 Grindlayst.
Macgregor, Alex., architect, 3 N. Charlotte st.
M'Gregor, Alex., bookbinder and stationer.
114 Constitution street
Macgregor, Daniel, 15 Leopold place
Macgregor, David G, 41 East Claremont st.
Macgregor, Donald, Merchiston terrace
Macgregor, Donald, The Royal hotel (late
Gibb'a), 53 Princes street
Macgregor, Donald R., merchant and ship-
owner, 55 Bernard street ; house, Wood-
burn, Canaan lane
Macgregor, Donald, salesman, 17 Spittal st.
Macgregor, Donald, 1 Gladstone place
M'Gregor, Duncan, grocer and spirit dealer,
120 Rose street ; house, 25 W. Nicolson st.
M'Gregor, Dun. (IF. fy D.), 5a Bruntsfield pi.
M'Gregor, Duncan, 8 Thistle street
M'Gregor, D., writer, 35 Barony street
M'Gregor, E., sergeant-major, Royal Mid-
lothian Yeomanry, 2 Gladstone terrace
MacGregor, Rev. James, 17 George square
M'Gregor, James, 36 Ann street
M'Gregor, James, tailor and clothier, 46 Earl
Grey street
M'Gregor, James, billiard rooms, 20 Cockburn
street ; house, 18 Fleshmarket close
M'Gregor, John (McGregor §- Son), 25 Barony
street
Macgregor, John, writer, 11 Drummond st.
M'Gregor, John, flesher, 7 High market ;
house, 5 Macdowall street
M'Gregor, John, coach proprietor, Bellevue
crescent lane
MacGregor, John (Royal Bank of Scotland,
Leith), 10 Claremont place
Macgregor, John, tobacconist, 2 Leith street,
7 Bread street, 77 Princes street, and 20
Roxburgh pi. ; house, 41 E. Claremont st.
M'Gregor, John D., basketmaker, 75 Great
Junction street
Macgregor, Malcolm, S.S.C. and N.P. (M. £•
Barclay), 10 Dundas street
Macgregor, Malcolm, surgeon-dentist, 13 Fre-
derick street
Macgregor, Malcolm, portmanteau, trunk, and
travelling bag manufacturer, 2 George st. ;
house, 18 Duncan street, Drummond place
M'Gregor, Peter (P. MlG., Sons, fr Robertson),
23 Lynedoch place
M'Gregor, W., seed merchant, 44 Kirkgate
M'Gregor, Wm., watchmaker and jeweller,
7 Castle street ; house, 11 Melville place
M'Gregor, William (W. fr -D- MlG.), 40
Grindlay street
M'Gregor, William, 5 Macdowall street
M'Gregor, Mrs A., chimney-sweep, 18 Gifford
park
Macgregor, Mrs Isabella, 5 Kerr street
M'Gregor, Mrs John, 41 E. Claremont street
MacGregor, Mrs Joseph, 22 Brougham street
M'Gregor, Mrs Margaret, 11 Melville place
M'Gregor, Mrs, 4 Hart street
M'Gregor, Mrs, 194 Rose street
M'Gregor, Mrs, eating-house, 38 Shore
M'Gregor, Margaret, refreshment rooms, 12
and 13 Market street
Macgregor, Miss E., lodgings, 17 Greenside st.
M'Gregor, Miss Margaret, 34 Hanover street
MacGregor, Miss, 16 Scotland street
Macgregor, Miss, lodgings, 1 Albany st., Leith
M'Gregor, Miss, dressmaker, 25 Reid terrace
Macgregor, Miss, 18 Moray place
M'Haffie, Mrs, 3 Duncan street, Drummond pi.
M'Hardy, James M. P., musical artist, 9
Randolph cliff
Machell, Edward, agent, 24 Heriot place
Machell, F., dyer and French cleaner, 31
George IV. bridge
M'Hendrie, William, coal merchant, 9 Port-
Hamilton
M'Hendrie, Mrs Jane, ladies' nurse, 7 New-
port street
M'Hutchen, Borthwick G., 3 Brandon street
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M'Hutchen, John Scott, 10 Bruntsfield place
M'Hutchen, Misses, 5 Randolph crescent
MTlwrick, Gilbert, 11 Rosebank cottages
Macindoe, J. H., tobacconist, 91 Nicolson st.
M'Indoe, William, bill-poster, 372 Castle
hill
M'Innes, Mason, boot and shoe maker, 71a
Bronghton street
M'Innes, Miss, French corset maker, 34a
Frederick street
M'Inroy, Mrs, 23 Manor place
M'Intosh Brothers, merchants, 96 and 97
Giles' street
M'Intosh & Co., glass-cutters, 18 Greenside
lane
M'Intosh & Cunningham, sailmakers, 58
Commercial street
M'Intosh, J. A., & Co., paraffin and rosin oil
distillers, manufacturing chemists, wax,
grease, and sack manufacturers, and oil and
colour merchants, 8 Salamander street
M'Intosh, J., & Son, clothiers, 25 North
bridge ; house, 68 Lauriston place
M'Intosh, Alex. (iM'I. Brs.), 10 Fyfe place
M'Intosh, D., furnishing and general whole-
sale and retail ironmonger, tin plate worker,
gasfitter, and blacksmith, 10b Nicolson st.
M'Intosh, Daniel, 13 Riego street
M'Intosh, Geo., shoemaker, 39 Candlemaker
row
M'Intosh, Henry, teacher of music, 17 Park-
side street
M'Intosh, James B., 24 Clarence street
M'Intosh, James, 3 Summer bank
M'Intosh, James, 8 Henry street
M'Intosh, James, bookseller, 5 North College
street and 7 North Bank street ; -house, 2
M'Intosh, James, writer, 2 Mary's place
M'Intosh, James Luke, grocer and spirit
merchant, 111 Causewayside
M'Intosh, John, 11 Clarence street
M'Intosh, John, messenger (Gen. Reg. Ho.),
66 Thistle street
M'Intosh, John, church officer, 23 St Andrew
square
M'Intosh, M., chimney-sweeper, 6 Coburglane
M'Intosh, R., pavement merchant, 4 Com-
mercial street ; house, 28 Bernard street
M'Intosh, T., livery stables, 26 William st. lane
Macintosh, T. H., surgeon-dentist, 75 Princes
street ; house, 21 Gay field square
M'Intosh, William S., furnisher to shoemakers,
dealer in tools and materials for jewellers,
etc., 22 South Richmond street
M'Intosh, Wm. (MiI. Brothers), 1 King's pi.
M'Intosh, William, ironmonger, 3b Coburg st.
M'Intosh, William, boot and shoe maker, 98
High street
M'Intosh, William, lighthouse store-keeper,
Gran ton harbour
M'Intosh, William, shoemaker, 25 Kirkgate ;
house, 5 London row
M'Intosh, Elizabeth, Sibbald place
M'Intosh, Mrs, lodgings, 64 Buccleuch street
M'Intosh, Mrs A., 20 Annandale steeet
M'Intosh, Mrs A., confectioner, 59 Bristo st.
M'Intosh, Mrs A.. 1 Marketplace
M'Intosh, Mrs Allan, bookseller, 70 Nicolson
street
M'Intosh, Mrs Ann, 13 Charlotte place
M'Intosh, Mrs, L., 10 Wellington place
Macintyre, Archibald (Inland Revenue Office),
3 Grange road
MTntyre, James, 10 Drumdryan street
M'Intyre, Rev. John, 13 Gilmore place
M'Intyre, John, 5 Citadel
M'Intyre, John, 6 Bowling-green street
M'Intyre, John, missionary, 7 Glover street
M'Intyre, John, bootmaker, 117 Pleasance
M'Intyre, N. S., missionary, 13 Rosebank cot.
M'Intyre, P., shoemaker, 246 Cowgate
M'Intyre, R. B.; typefounder, 11 West Rich-
mond street
MTntyre, Robert, 11 Lothian street
MTntyre, William, baker, 23 Cowgate
MTntyre, Mrs, 2 Duncan street, Newington
MTntyre, Mrs, Elizafield, Bonnington
M'Intyre, Mrs, Salem house, Jordanbank
M'Intyre, Mrs, 7 Henderson row
MTntyre, Mrs, 25 Morrison street
MTntyre, Mrs Alexander, 2 Bridge street
MTntyre, Miss, boarding and day school, 56
South Blacket place
MTntyre, Misses, French stay makers and
milliners, 56 Lothian street
MTVER, JAMES, clothier and outfitter, 25,
81, and 83 St Mary's wynd. % See Adv.
p. 71
MTver, John, provision inercht., 8 Dunbar st.
MTver, Patrick, carpet-shoe maker, 63 St
Mary's wynd
Mackail, David, 2 Rockville place
Mackail, Hugh, 9 Madeira place
M'Kain, James, joiner and undertaker, 58
Bristo street ; house, 1 Charles street
M'Kain, James, shoemaker, 83 Pleasance
M'Kain, Lewis, remnant wareho., 14 Chapel st.
M'Kanna, Patrick, spirit dealer, 40 St Andrew
street, Leith
Mackay & Chisholm, jewellers, gold and silver
smiths, dealers in curiosities, 49 North br.
Mackay, Cunningham, & Co., goldsmiths to
the Queen and H.R.H. the Prince of
Wales, watchmakers, and manufacturers-
and designers of Scottish jewellery. 51
Princes street
M'Kay & Harrower, corn merchants and
brokers, 39 Constitution street
Mackay & Smith, clothiers and outfittew, 28
North bridge
Mackay, Daniel, & Co., horticulturists, etc..
Cameron &Echo bank nurseries. Newington
Mackay, George, & Co., brewers, St Leonard's
brewerjr, St Leonard street
M'Kay, J. & C, china and glass merchants. !
Bridge street
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Maekay, Rev. Alexander, LL.D., F.R.G.S., 25
South Clerk street
Maekay, iEneas James George, advocate, 7
Albyn place
Maekay, /Eneas, tea merchant, 11 Hill place
M'Kay; Alexander, tailor and clothier, 5
Saunders street
31 'Kay, Angus (agent for Scottish Legal Burial
Society), 5 East Adam street
Maekay, Angus, lodgings. 4 Charlotte place
31 'Kay, Angus, tailor, 13 Brunswick street
Maekay, Arch., basketmaker, 107 High st.
31 'Kay, Charles, lodgings, 41 Lothian street
Maekay, C. G., 17 Lutton place
3i'KAY, DANIEL (Agent for the Overtown
Collieries, Wishaw), depot, Dairy ; house,
50 Grove street. ^ See Adv. p. 108
Maekay, D., 1 West Nicolson street
Maekay, D., house agent, 4 Hill place
3Iackay, David, boot and shoe maker, 38 Leith
street ; house, 25 Gayfield square
Maekay, David, hairdresser, 8 Greenside pi.
Maekay, Donald, 14 Howe street
31 'Kay, Donald, 111 George street
Maekay, Duncan, china merct., 136 Pleasance
Maekay, E., spirit dealer, 19 Bread street
3Iackay, Ewan, baker, 7 Trafalgar street
Maekay, Francis A., Royal Bank house, 36
St Andrew square
Maekay, George (St Leonard's orewery), 4
Salisbury bank
Maekay, George, tailor, 3 Catherine street
M'Kay, George, cart and wheel wright, Old
Physic gardens
31ackay, Henry, major, late 79th and Forfar
Artillery, 3 Hampton terrace
3Iackay, H., grocer, 509 Lawnmarket; ho. 501
M'Kay, Hugh, 76 Fountainbridge
31 'Kay, Isaac, corn mercht.,39 Constitution st.
Maekay, James (Nat. Bank), 24 Quality st.
3Iackay, James R. (British Linen Co. Bank),
18 Buccleuch place
Maekay, James, coal merchant, 25b Bread st.
3IACKAY, JAMES G., working jeweller, 56
Leith street and 11 Kirkgate. ^ See Ado.
p. 53
3Iackay, James T., hat manufacturer, 16 S.
St Andrew street
3Iackay, James Taylor, 6 Mary's place
3Iackay, J. S., engraver, 2 Henry place
Maekay, John A., of Blackcastle, 26 George
square
31ackay, John, pharmaceutical chemist, 119
George street ; house, 7 St Bernard's cresc.
3Iackay, John, spirit merchant, 168 High st.
Maekay, John, contractor, 37 Ann street
Maekay, John, printer, 9 Thistle street
Maekay, John, 6 Union street
Maekay, John, 8 Carlung place
M'Kay, Laughlan, coal merchant, 62 Brough-
ton street
Maekay, Neil, builder, 9 Morton street ; house,
59 Kiiktrate
Maekay, Robert, W.S. (Hope fr ili.), 10
Sh and wick place
Maekay, Robert, butcher, 53 London street
Maekay, Robert, news-agent, 114 Fountain-
bridge
Maekay, Robert, artist, 3 Great King street
M'Kay, Roderick, spirit dealer, 4 West Adam
street ; house, 2 Prince Albert buildings
Maekay, Thomas, grocer, 14 Nelson street
Maekay, Thomas, goods department N. B.
Railway (E. and G. section) ; house, Had-
dington house, Holyrood street
Mackay,T., bootmaker,6Northumberland place
Maekay, W. D., 1 Rockville place
Maekay, William H. (M. §• Smith), 13 Mont-
gomery street
Maekay, William, 5 Hope street
Maekay, William, corkcutter, 31 Blair street
Maekay, Mrs Andrew, 7 Drummond street
Maekay, Mrs D., 17 Duncan st.. Newington
M'Kay, Mrs E., staymaker, 20 St James' sq.
Maekay, Mrs James, 3 Saunders street
Maekay, Mrs J., 4 Park street
Maekay, Mrs, lodgings, 82 Rose street
Maekay, Mrs, refreshment rooms, 54 Rose st.
Maekay, Mrs, 7 Albyn place
Maekay, Mrs, 38 George square
Maekay, Mrs, 16 Hart street
MACKAY, MRS, wax-paper flowers and fruit
maker, 3 Toll cross. ^ See Adv. p. 72
Maekay, Mrs, Cherry bank, Newhaven road
Maekay, Mrs, 15 South College street
Maekay, Mrs, 21 Leopold place
M'Kay, Mrs, general register for servants, 3
Elm row
Maekay, Mrs, 23 Dublin street
Maekay, Miss Christian, dressmaker, 4 West
Adam street
M'Kay, Miss C, dressmaker, 11 Dalrymple
place
M'Kay, Miss Margt., dressmaker, 14 Barony st.
M'Kay, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 4b Lord
Russell place
Maekay, Miss, 3 Duncan street
M'Kean & Banks, tailors and clothiers, 3
Clerk street ; house, 17 St Patrick square
M'Kean, Alexander, baker, 2 Charles street :
house, 32 Buccleuch place
M'Kean, Andrew, 10 St Andrew square
M'Kean, James, teacher, 10 Gladstone ter.
M'Kean, John, repairer of china and glass, 29
North Nelson street
M'Kean, Martin, baker, 25 Bread st. ; house.
8 Spittal street
M'Kean, R., 104 High street
M'Kean, Mrs J., 7 Albany street
M'Kean, Miss, 9 Gardner's crescent
M'Kechney, A., furnace-builder, 80 Potterrow
M'KECHNIE, JAMES, dyer and cleaner.
41 West Nicolson street. ^ See Adv.
p. 73
M'Kechnie, James, painter and paperhanger,
176 Canoneate
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M-Kechnie, William (Dbig, 71/' A'., 8f Davies),
44 Howe street
M'Keith, Archd., manager, W. Coates nursery
M'KELVIE, JAMES, coal merchant: head
office, Haymarket ; branch offices, 7 S. St
David st., 26 Charlotte pi., Lochrin, Canal
basin, and Junction br. %. See Adv. p. 106
M'Kelvie, James, 14 Osborne terrace
M'Kelvie, John, surveyorof taxes, 12 Waterloo
place ; house, 24 Lauder road
M'Kendrick, Thos., clerk, 27 Montague street
Mackenzie & Crosbie, carpet manufacturers,
cabinetmakers, upholsterers, carvers and
gilders, house and estate agents, etc., 129
Princes street ; works, Dairy lane
Mackenzie, Innes, & Logan, W.S., 23 Queen st.
Mackenzie & Kermack, W.S., 9 Hill street
Mackenzie & Mackenzie, cooks and confec-
tioners, 63 Queen street
Mackenzie & Mackenzie, biscuit manufac-
turers, 22 Earl Grey street
Mackenzie, J. W. & J., W.S., 16 Royal circus
Mackenzie, 3., & Fraser, W.S., 35 Frederick
street
Mackenzie, A. O, silk mercer and draper
(successor to J. Wilson Sf Co), 3 S. bridge ;
bouse, Greenside place
Mackenzie, Alexander, 19 Charlotte square
Mackenzie, Alexander, late Captain 58tb
regiment, 7 Randolph cliff
Mackenzie, Alexander, 9 Raeburn place
Mackenzie, Alex. Kincaid, manager, Com-
mercial Bank of Scotland, 14 George street
Mackenzie, Alexander C, teacher of music, 41
Heriot row
M'Kenzie, Alexander, draper, 25 North bridge
M'Kenzie, Rev. Alexander, M.A., 6 Fettes row
M'Kenzie, Alexander, teacher, Cowgatehead
school ; house, 3 Clyde street
M'Kenzie, Rev. Andrew, 1 Danube street
Mackenzie, Andrew, Corn Exchange officer ;
house, Corn Exchange, Grassmarket
Mackenzie, C. (Seton §- M.), The Avenue,
40 Greenbill gardens
Mackenzie, Colin, W.S., and deputy keeper of
the Great Seal ; chambers, 28 Castle street ;
house, 25 Ainslie place
Mackenzie, Dan., Spring valley, Morningside
Mackenzie, David, surgical instrument maker
and cutler, 58 South bridge
Mackenzie, David, 22 East Preston street
M'Kenzie, David, ironmonger, 10 Victoria st ;
house, 13
M'Kenzie, David, spirit merchant, 104 St
Leonard street
M'Kenzie, David, missionary to the troops,
Castle
Mackenzie, Donald, advocate, sheriff of Fife,
12 Great Stuart street
M'Kenzie, Duncan, 4 Henry place
M'Kenzie, Edward, spirit dealer, 27 Bristo st.
Mackenzie, Francis, 38 Castle street
Mackenzie, Geo., coal merchant, 44 India pi.
Mackenzie, Geo., W.S., 9 JJill street; b
4 Ann Btreet
Mackenzie, George, tinsmith, 151 West ] ort
M'Kenzie, George, cabinetmaker, Bellevue
Mackenzie, Gershom S., 2 Rockville place
Mackenzie, James (M'K., Junes, $■ Lvgau). 9
Doune terrace
Mackenzie, James, 3 Mayfield street
Mackenzie, James, butcher, 4 Dunbar streel
Mackenzie, James, tailor, 3 N. St David street
Mackenzie, James, stationer, bookbinder, and
printer, 129 High street
Mackenzie, James, dispensing chemist, 49
George iv. bridge and 69 Pleasance
Mackenzie, James (N.B.1L), 5 Grange place
Mackenzie, John, W.S., 16 Royal circus
M'Kenzie, John, invalid nurse, 37 N. bridge
M'Kenzie, John, bootcloser, 333 High street
Mackenzie, John Whitefoord, W.S., 16 Royal
circus
Mackenzie, John, tailor and clothier, 67 St
Mary's wynd
Mackenzie, John, bookseller and stationer, 45
Lothian street
Mackenzie, John, tobacco-pipe manufacturer.
27 South Norton place
Mackenzie, John, coram, agent, 8 Carnegie st.
Mackenzie, J., gardener and florist, 11 Grange
loan
Mackenzie, John U., 15 Buccleuch place
Mackenzie, John, jun., W.S., 9 Hill street
Mackenzie, Rev. John, 21 Atholl crescent
Mackenzie, John Ord, W.S., master extraor-
dinary in Chancery, and commissioner of the
Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas,
and Exchequer, 9 Hill st. ; ho. 7 Royal circus
Mackenzie, Jn. (M. <$• Crosbie), 1 Hampton ter.
Mackenzie, John, watch and clock maker and
jeweller, 3a Greenside place
Mackenzie, John, tobacco-pipe manufacturer.
8 St John's hill ; house, Duinbiedykes place.
Dumbiedykes road
Mackenzie, Joseph, 7 Cassels place
Mackenzie, Ken., C.A., 29 Northumberland st.
Mackenzie, Lord, 24 Heriot row
Mackenzie, M., colour-sergeant S. F. Guards, 8
Rosemount buildings
Mackenzie, Melville, 21 Castle street
Mackenzie, Captain Roderick (secy. Scottish
Evangelistic Association), Royal Naval Scrip-
ture Readers' Society Office, 5 St Andrew-
square ; house, 12 Archibald place
Mackenzie, T., 46 Bernard street
Mackenzie, Thomas, W.S., 35 Frederick st.;
house, 10 Heriot row
M'Kenzie, Thos., gatekeeper, City poorhouse
Mackenzie, W. B., 1 Laverock bank
Mackenzie, Win., bootmaker, 15 London street
Mackenzie, William, bookseller and publisher.
59 South bridge
Mackenzie, W. H., 2 Mansfield place
Mackenzie, W. M. S., 3 Mayfield street
M'Kenzie, William, tailor, 10 Duncan street
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M'Kenzie, Wm., builder and asphalter, Hope [Mackie, Chas., surgeon, 7 N.-W Circus placd
park end house; yard, South Clerk street Mackie, Lieut. J., instructor of military and
M Kenzie, W., working jeweller. 91 Rose st. | civil engineering and mining in the lato
M Kenzie, Wm., watchmaker, 153 High street' Scottish Military Academy, 65 York place
Mackenzie, Mrs A., lodgings. 21 Broughtonst, Mackie, James, missionary, 12 N. St David st.
Mackenzie, Mrs A., 41 Heriot row
Mackenzie, Mrs Forbes, 5 Lynedoch place
M 'Kenzie, Mrs G., toy shop." 344 Lawnniarket
Mackenzie, Mrs Hectorina, 3 Summerhall pi.
Mackenzie, Mrs J. Hay, 35 St Bernard's cresct.
Mackenzie, Mrs John, teacher of music, 15
Buccleuch place
Mackenzie, Mrs Colonel K. F., 2 Inverleith row
Mackenzie, Mrs M., 15 Clarence street
M'Kenzie, Mrs M., Victoria refreshment
rooms, So Main street
M'Kenzie, Mrs Samuel, 47 Hope park end
Mackenzie. Mrs W. 0., lodgings, 22 Ainslie pi.
Mackenzie, Mrs, 31 Abercromby place
Mackenzie, Mrs, 3 Hamburg place
Mackenzie, Mrs, midwife, 150 High street
Mackenzie, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 10 Duncan st.
Drurumond place
Mackenzie, Mrs, sen., 12 Great Stuart street
Mackenzie, Mrs, 57 Inverleith row
Mackenzie, Mrs, 1 Grove terrace
Mackenzie. Mrs, china and stoneware mercht,.
3a Greenside place
M -Kenzie, Mrs, lodgings, 5 Shahdwick place
M -Kenzie, Miss, dressmaker, 3 St Bernard's ro-w
Mackenzie, Miss, teacher of the pianoforte, 34
Howe street .
Mackenzie, Miss, boarding establishment for
young ladies, 25 Greenhill gardens
Mackenzie, Miss, 47 Great King street
Mackenzie, Misses, 18 Hart street
Mackenzie, Misses, 16 Moray place
M-Kerchar, Peter, 29 Thistle street
M-Kercher, D. (G.P.O.), 13 Downie place
M'Kerlie, John, Seton lodge, 48 Findhorn pi.
M-Kerman, Edward, grocer, 115 Cowgate
Mackerracher, Miss I., Berlin and fancy ware-
house, 12b St Andrew square; house, 27
Hamilton place
M'Kerrell, Mrs, 48 Great King street
Mackersey, L., W.S. (London Union Fire and
Life Assurance Co.), 3 North St David st, ;
house, 13 Union street
Mackey, John, plate glass mercht. and agent,
24 Greenside place ; house, 14 Arniston pi.
Mackey, John, jun., traveller, 24 Gayfield sq.
M'Kichan, D., & Co., funeral undertakers, 3
Infirmary street
Mackichan, Mrs, boarding school for young
ladies (late of 11 Bellevue crescent), 46
Moray place
Mackie, John W., & Sons, biscuit manufacturers
to the Queen and H.R.H. the Prince of
Wales, 108 Princes street
Mackie, N. M.. & Co., wine merchants, rec-
tifiers, and British wine manufacturers, 17
Assembly street
Mackie, A. Kirk, S.S.C., 40 Princes street
Mackie, John (G.P.O.), 3 East Arthur place
Mackie. John, tinsmith and gasfitter, 20
Dundas street
Mackie, John, house agent and manager of
Accommodation Loan Co., 35 Leith wynd
Mackie, M'Queen, 17 Greenside street
Mackie, N. M. (X. M. M. Sr Co.), 4 Vanburgh pi.
Mackie, Robert, spirit dealer, 16 St Andrew
street, Leith
M'Kie, Thomas, advocate, 4 Albyn place
Mackie, T. & G., drapers, 123 Kirkgate
Mackie, Wm., smith and masons' tool maker,
13 West Nicolson street
Mackie, W. S., photographer, 102 So. bridge
Mackie, Mrs E., 25 India street
Mackie, Mrs, 9 John's place, Leith
Mackie. Miss, dressmaker, 50 Castle street
M'Killop, Miss, milliner, 4 Blenheim place
M-Kinlay Brothers, slaters and glaziers, N.-W.
Thistle street lane ; house, 29 Rose street
Mackinlay, Charles, & Co., wine merchants and
general agents. 87 Constitution street
Mackinlay, Jas. (C. M. $• Co.), 14Pilrig street
Mackinlay, Samuel, 32 St Patrick square
M'Kinlay, William, seed, manure, oil-cake, &
oil merchant, 1 St Anthony court, Leith ;
house, 1 Ferrier street
Mackinlay. Wm., boot and shoemkr., 3 Dean st.
Mackinlay, Mrs C, 14 Pilrig street
Mackinlay, Mrs Wm.. 11 Grindlay street
Mackinlay, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 32 India place
Mackinlay, Mrs, 2 Mound place
Mackinlay, Miss, 30 Royal terrace
M'Kinnell, Mrs, 18 West Preston street
Mackinnon, Charles, 26 Buckingham terrace
Mackintosh & Co., hosiers and glovers, 26
North bridge
Mackintosh, Andrew, S.S.C., 12 Forth street
Mackintosh, Aw., confectioner, 346 Lawnmkt.
Mackintosh, Angus, 7 Frederick street
Mackintosh, David, painter, 31 Thistle street
Mackintosh, Rev. James Grant. 28 Walker st.
Mackintosh, J., of La Mancha, 38 Charlotte sq.
Mackintosh, J., grocer, 115 Cowgate
Mackintosh, James, surgeon-dentist, 18 North
bridge ; house. 1 Bernard terrace
Mackintosh, John, tobacconist, 42 Nicolson
street, 155 High street, and 63 South bridge ;
house, 46 South Clerk street
Mackintosh, John, jun., 24 Clerk street
Mackintosh, Robert, plumber and gasfitter.
packing-box and tin and zinc case manufac-
turer, Dairy park, Fountainbridge
Mackintosh, Robert, grocer, 173 Cowgate ;
house, 3 Nicolson square
Mackintosh, R. T., nurseryman and seedsman.
12 Melbourne place; house, 15 Archibald
place ; nursery, Leith walk
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Mackintosh, Robert, -wine and spirit merchant,
23 and 25 Charles street ; house, 54 West
. Richmond street
Mackintosh, William, advocate, 6 India street
Mackintosh, William, upholsterer, cabinet
maker, and furniture dealer, 16-i and 168
Cowgate
Mackintosh, Mrs J., Summer cottage, Trinity-
Mackintosh, Mrs, lace joiner and transferrer,
2a Pitt street
Mackintosh, Mrs, of Geddes, 3 Montpelier
Mackintosh, Mrs, 13 London street
Mackintosh, Mrs, lodgings, 18 Lothian street
Mackintosh, Miss, 17 Clarence street
Mackintosh, Misses, dress and cloak makers,
9 Montague street
Macknight, A. Ed., advocate, 12 London st.
Macknight, James, W.S., 12 London street
Mackray, Rev. W., 5 Argyle place
M'Kutcheon, Mrs J., lodgings, 39 Albany st.
M'Lachlan & Hastie, grocers and wine mer-
chants, 5 and 6 Lindsay place and 1 East
Preston street
Maclachlan, Ivory, & Rodger, W.S., 25 Castle
MACLACHLAN & STEWART, booksellers
and publishers to the University, 61 South
bridge. ^ See Adv. pp. 46, 48
Maclachlan, Alexander, clerk, 4 Gladstone
terrace
Maclachlan, D. (M. Sp Stewart), 2 Fingal pi.
Maclachlan, G. (MlL., Ivory, 8f Rodger), 6
Mayfieid terrace
M'Lachlan, James, head master, Newington
Academy and seminary for young ladies, 8
Arniston place
Maclachlan, John (M. 8f Stewart), 3 Hailes st.
M'Lachlan, Thomas, classical teacher, Canon-
mills house
M'Lachlan, Mrs, 54 Grindlay street
M'Lachlan, Miss Isabella, 56 India street
Maclagan, A., 21 South College street
Maclagan, David, C.A., 9 Royal circus
Maclagan, Douglas, M.D., Professor of Medical
Jurisprudence and Police in the University,
28 Heriot row
Maclagan, John T. (.4. B. Fleming Sf Co.), 7
. James place, Leith
Maclagan, R. Craig, M.D., 5 Coates crescent
Maclagan, Thomas, writer, 10 Brougham st.
Maclagan, Mrs Sinclair, of Glenquioch, 12
Carlton street
Maclagan, Mrs, 14 Melville street
M'Lare, Miss, 26 Buccleuch place
M'Laren & Muir, builders and joiners, 26 S.
B. Canongate ; house, Prince Albert buildings
M'LARE!SCSON,&CO., silk mercery, drapery,
haberdashery, carpet, and furnishing ware-
house, 329, 331, 333, 323, 325, 327 High st.
^ See Adv. pp. 65, 73
M'Laren & Son, ironmongers, 27 Bread street
M'Laren, David, & Co., merchants, 26 Consti-
tution street
MLA 125
M'Laren, D. & G., wine merchants, \~> 8J
Andrew street, Leith
M'Laren, James, & Sous, wholesale tea <'■
2 Victoria terrace
M'Laren, W. & G., fleshers, 103 XieoLson st.
and 10 Cowgate
M'Laren, Andrew, pie baker and pastryc i <k.
43 Candlemaker row
M'Laren, Colin. 10 Union, street, Leith
M'Laren, Rev. D., 2 Middleby Btri
M'Laren, Daniel, baker, 34 Duke st., Leith
M'Laren, David (.las. MlL. Sr Sons), 36 Gre -n-
hill gardens
M'Laren, D. (D. M'L. £ Co.), 34 Bucking-
ham terrace
M'Laren, Duncan, M.P., Newington house,
Blacket place
M'LAREN, DUNCAN, St Andrew family
and commercial temperance hotel, 11 South
St Andrew street. ~£ See Adv. p. 98
M'Laren, Duncan, dining and refreshment
rooms, 13a Calton street
M'Laren, G. Adinston (D. fr G. MiLqren), 6
Royal circus
M'Laren, H. A., butcher, 4 Deanhaugh street
M'Laren, James, shipmaster, 53 Albany street,
Leith
M'Laren, James, silk mercer and draper. I
Toll cross
M'Laren, James, 20 Drummond place
M'Laren, James (North British Railway), 6
Spring gardens, Abbey hill
Maclaren, James, teacher, 11 Hamilton place ;
house, 10
MACLAREN, JOHN, bookseller and publisher
(treasurer to the, Edinburgh Association in
aid of Moravian Missions), 138 Princes st. ;
house, Lendrick lodge, Chamberlain road.
% See Adv. p. 49
M'Laren, John, builder, 2 W. St Anthony pi.
M'Laren, John, advocate, 12 Darnaway street
M'Laren, John, riddle maker and wooden
ware merchant, 98 West bow ; house. :i
Victoria street
M'Laren, John R., teacher, 33 Howe street
M'Laren, J., boot and shoe maker, 10 Rae-
burn place
M'Laren, John, dining and refreshment rooms.
2a Princes st. ; house, 3 West Register st.
M'Laren, John, spirit dealer, 214 and 220
Cowgate ; house, 11 St John's hill
M'Laren, John, bootmaker, 1 Leslie place
M'Laren, John, clerk of works, 14 Bristo -t.
M'Laren, Joseph, publisher, 100 Lauriston pi.
M'Laren, Peter, gardener, 13 Moray street
M'Laren, Robert, 15 Leopold place
M'Laren, Thomas, joiner, 24 Brown square :
house, 54 Bristo street
M'Laren, Thomas, S.S.C., Commissioner for
Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas,
and Exchequer ; chambers, 30 Frederick st.
M'Laren, W. N., advocate, 44 Northumber-
land street
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M'Laren, William C. (D. MlL. §•
Carlton terrace
Maclaren, Mrs C, Morelaud cottage, Grange
loan
M'Laren, Mrs, music teacher, 6 North Mansion-
house road
M'Laren, Mrs Catharine, 24 Clarence street
M'Laren, Mrs, 2a Albany street
M'Laren, Miss, 1 Morningside bank
M'Lauchlan, Rev. Thomas, LL.D., Viewforth
Co.), 13 [M'Lean, Niel, 9 Danube street
M'Lean, Robert, advocate, 19 Queen street '
M'Lean, Robert F., writer, 132 George street^
Maclean, Win. ("pawnbroker^ manager), 16
Hawthorn bank terrace, Leith
M'Lean, Mrs Ann, milliner, 26 St James' sq.
M'Lean, Mrs J., Ellendale, Chamberlain road
M'Lean, Mrs, lodgings, 33 Bridge street
M'Lean, Mrs, 2 Charlotte street, Leith
M'Lean, Mrs, coffeehouse and lodgings, 489
Lawnmarket
manse
M'Lauchlan, W., working jeweller, 117 Nicol- Maclean, Mrs, 1G Forth street
son street Maclean, Mrs, 23 Scotland street
M'Lauchlan, William B., fish salesman, 1 Old \ Maclean, Janet, 86b Gilmore place
Physic gardens; house, 7 Melville terrace Maclean, Miss, 48 London street
M'Lauchlan, William (WL. §■ Hastie), 9 Hope
park terrace
Maclaurin, James (British Linen Co.), 4 Saxe-
Cobourg place
Maclaurin, S., 47 Great King street
Maclaurin, Mrs, sen., 4 Saxe-Cobourg place
Maclaurin, Mrs, Ivy lodge, Trinity
M'Laverty, Miss, 3 West Claremont street
M'Lay, David, 41 Great Junction street
M'Lean, Misses, 21 Albany street
Macleay, Kenneth, R.S.A., portrait painter,
3 Malta terrace
M'Leish, A., grocer, 36 Cowgate
M'Leish, Charles, billiard-table keeper, 86
South bridge
M'Leish, James, grocer and spirit merchant,
324 Lawnmarket
M'Leish, Jn., ho. steward, Donaldson's hospital
M'LAY, PETER, grocer and tea dealer, 651 M'Leish, John, 2 Darling's buildings
Lothian road ; house, 63. ^ See Adv. p. 95:M'Lellan, Alex., 1st Lieutenant of Police,
Maclean's School, 19 Thistle street (D
Hunter, teacher) ; house, 23 London street
M'Lean & Chishohn, lapidaries, 3 E. Regis-
ter street
M'LEAN & HOPE, corn, seed, and manure
1 Parliament square
Maclellan, Mrs, 9 Warriston crescent
M'Lellan, Miss, teacher, 7 Mill lane
M'Lennan, Charles, 181 Canongate
M'Lennan, Donald, spirit dealer, 47 High st.
merchants, and guano importers, 51 Timber Maclennan, George, 106 Lauriston place
bush. ^ See Adv. p. 92 j M'Lennan, John Ferguson, advocate, 22 Hill st,
D., & Son, wine merchants and i M'Lennan, Mrs J., 3 Saunders street
warehousemen to the Queen, 27|M'Lennan, Mrs, spirit dealer, 148 Cowgate ;
house, 35 Lothian street
M'Leod, D. R., & Co., commission merchants,
and agents for the London and Provincial
Marine Insurance Co., 76 Constitution st.
Macleod, Major-General Alex., 10 York place
M'Leod, Davidson, tailor and clothier, 6 West
Nicolson street
mission school, Duncan street, Newington ;i Macleod, Lieutenant -General Donald, 29
Maclean,
Italian
Princes st. ; house, 2 Rosefield, Portobello
Maclean, Alexander, architect, 5 Dundas st.
M'Lean, Andrew, French basket warehouse,
3 Hay street, and basketmaker, 61 Tol-
booth wynd, Leith
M'Lean, Angus, clerk, 28 Carrubber's close
M'Lean, A. Thomson, teacher, Causewayside
house, 9 East Sciennes street
M'Lean, Charles, engraver and enameller, 17
Elder street
M'Lean, G. A., Gymnasium lodge, Pitt street
M'Lean, Hector F., W.S., 5 Hill street
M'Lean, Hugh, 6 Crown street
M'Lean, Isaac, hotelkeeper, 7 E. Register st.
Greenhill gardens
M'Leod, George, grocer, 37 Greenside row
Macleod, J. G. E. (Edinburgh Academy), 1
Brandon street
Macleod, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 146
Cowgate
Macleod, John, tailor, 37a Broughton street
Maclean, J. D. (Edinburgh Academy), Dawlish M'Leod, James, engraver, lithographer, and
cottage, Wardie road
M'Lean, John, smith, 190 Rose street
Maclean, John, 21 Albany street
M'Lean, John S. K. (British Linen Co.'s Bank),
5 Laverock bank
M'Lean, Lachlan, 9 Murray street, Cross-
causeway
Maclean, Magnus, 12 East Norton place
M'Lean, Malcolm, 11 Bellevuc terrace
M'Lean, Malcolm, gentlemen's sick-nurse,
148 Rose street
M'Lean, N., spirit mercht., 4 Queen st., Leith
general printer, 90 South bridge
M'Leod, John, animal painter, 28 Buccleuch pi.
Macleod, Lachlan, butcher, 38 Grindlay street
M'Leod, Nicholas, merchant, and agent for
London Assurance Corporation, 76 Consti-
tution street; house, Trinity
M'Leod, Roderick, wholesale tea and coffee
dealer, 16 Royal Exchange
M'Leod, Roderick, bootmaker, 65 Hanover
street; house, 9 Cornwall street
M'Leod, Russell M., chemist and druggist, 1
South College street; house, 2 Keir street
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Macleod, W. Bowman, dentist, 43 George sq.
Macleod, Mrs, 43 George square
Macleod, Mrs, 7 Torphichen street
M'Leod, Miss, 20 Grange loan
M'Leod, Miss, teacher, 3 Portland terrace
MacLimont, John, 34 St Leonard street
M'Lintock, Alex., music teacher, 55 India pi.
Macmahon, J., & Sons, furriers, 37 Hanover
st. ; skin warehouse, Rose st. lane and King's
stables; house, 14 Montgomery street
M'Mahon, P., confectioner, 65 High street
Macmahon, Richard, Clarendon hotel, 103,
104, and 105 Princes street
M'Mahoon, Peter, grocer and egg merchant,
61 St Andrew street, Leith
M'Master, John, baker and grocer, 51 Canon-
gate and 209 Cowgate
Macmeikan, Alexander, clerk, 10 Baker's place
M'Meikan, William, writer, 6 Clarence street
M'Michael, Rollo, gunmaker, 7 Ashley build-
ings, 21 High street
M'Michael, Mrs, midwife, 7 Ashley buildings,
21 Hi ah street
M'MILLAN & ROBERTSON', coppersmiths
and brassfounders, Shrub place. ^ See
Adv. p. 81
M'Millan, Captain, 12 James place, Leith
M'Millan, Charles, shipmaster, 6 Hamburg pi.
M'Millan, D., painter, 139 Grassmkt. ; house,
31 Blair street
Macmillan, George, 84 Lauriston place
M'Millan, Hugh, mason, Morrison street lane ;
house, St Cuthbert's place
Macmillan, John, depute-sheriff-clerk of Chan-
cery, 15 Hope terrace, Whitehouse
Macmillan, John, M.A. {High School), 16 Buc-
cleuch place
M'Millan, Thomas, jun., butcher and poulterer,
45 Clerk street ; house, 81
M'Millan, Thomas, butcher, 4 Back of Vaults
M'Millan, Mrs, tobacconist, 2 Bernard street
M'Millan, Mrs, 5 Dimdas street
M'Millan, Mrs, 8 Mackenzie place
M'Millan, Mrs, milliner, dress & cloak maker,
teacher of cutting and fitting, 31 North br.
Macmillan, Miss Eliz. M., 1 Newington terrace
M'Minn, Francis, insurance agent, lGrahamst.
M'Morran, James, dairyman, 5 Union street
M'Morran, John, coach-hirer, 21 College street
Macmurdo, Miss, 9 Church hill
M 'Murray, Jas., bootmaker, 36 Candlemaker
row
M'Murray, John, coal and firewood merchant,
Lochrin house, 22 Leven street
M'Murtrie, Rev. John, 14 Inverleith row
M'Murtrie, Thomas, 4 Pitt street, Leith
M'Murtrie, Thos., fireman, 2 Glanville place
Macnab & Co., wholesale general and furnish-
ing ironmongers, 29 Candlemaker row
M'Nab & Inglis, coachbuilders, 20 Chapel st.
M'Nab & Shepherd, drapers, silk mercers, etc.,
59 North Hanover street
M'NAB, A. & J., scourers, dyers, and clear
starchers : works, Inglis' green bleachfield J
offices, 39 Queen street and 85 Clerk street.
^See Adv. -p. 71
M'Nab, Alex. (Royal Bank), 2 Park villas
M'Nab, D., dairy, 39 Niddry street
M'Nab, James, curator of the Royal Botanic
gardens, Inverleith row
M'Nab, James, grocer and wine merchant, 1
Brougham place ; house, 78 Gilmore place
M'Nab, Jas. (MN. fr Inglis), 26 Crosscanseway
Macnab, James, writer, 8 Mackenzie place
Macnab, John, Fmdlater lodge, 8 Laverock
bank terrace
M'Nab, Malcolm (M'Nab 8? Shepherd), 14
Howard place
Macnab, Peter (M. Sf Co.), 3 Blair street
Macnab, Peter, 51 Earl Grey street
Macnab, Robert, plumber, 86 Grove street
M'Nab, Robert N., military accoutrement
maker, 46 Cockburn street
Macnab, Mrs John, 14 Cumin place
Macnab, Mrs Robert, 17 Northumberland street
Macnair & Co., brewers, 10 St Anthony st., Leith
Macnair, Alex., accouutant and joint-collector
of city roads assessment, 46 George street
Macnair, Robt., M.D., 2 Prince Consort place
M'Nair, William, merchant, 21 Quality street ;
house, 13 Eastfield
M'Nair, Mrs, 85 St Cuthbert's glebe
Macnair, Mrs, 3a Chalmers street
Macnair, Mrs, 3 Prince Consort place
M'Nairn, John, 3 East Arthur place
M'Naught, Mrs Catherine, 136 Causewayside
Macnaughton & Finlay, W.S., 18 Yount; st.
Macnaughton, Alexander, S.S.C., N.P. \M. §r
Finlay), Arranmore villa, Stanley road
M'Naughton, James, gunmaker, 33 George st.
M'Naughton, George (master, Dr. Bell's School),
14 Union street, Leith
M'Naughton, James (Com. Bank of Scotland),
1 Christian bank
M'NAUGHTON, JOHN, licensed coppersmith
and brazier, 5 and 6 Fyfe place ; house, 3.
* See Adv. p. 80
M'Naughton, Robert, 8 Kerr street
Macnaughton, William, 29 Frederick street
Macnaughton, Mrs, 3 Spencc's place, Leith
Macnaughton, Mrs, 29 Buccleuch place
Macnaughton, Mrs F., lodgings, 25b Bread st.
M'Naughton, Mrs J., lodgings, 149 Constitu-
tion street
M'Naughton, Mrs, 9 Brighton street
M'Naughton, Misses, 8 Atholl place
Macnee, James, & Co., coach and harness
makers, 106 Priuces street, 148 Fountain-
bridge, and Lothian road
Macnee, Maxwell, 12 Jane terrace
M'Nee, Robert, vocalist, 2 Queen street
M'Nee, Mrs, 7 Summer bank
Macneil, Captain Hector, 8 Maitland street
M'Neilie, David (Chancer;/), 80 S. Clerk street
M'Neilie, John (Chancery), 32 E. Preston st.
M'Neill & Sime, AV.S., SHill street
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M'Neill, A., W.S. (MlN. §-. Sine), 73 Great
King street
M'Neill, Alex., butcher, 20 and 21 High market
M'Neill, Right Hon. Sir John, G.C.B., Gran-
ton house, Granton harbour
M'Neny, T. {Millar $• APN.), 7 Lauriston st.
M'Nicol, Alexander, 6 Summer bank
Macnider, Mrs, 14 St Vincent street
M'Niel, Miss (matron, Free Church Female
Industrial School), 14 Niddry street
Macnish, Mrs Dr, 2 Wardie avenue
Macniven & Cameron, wholesale stationers,
account-book and paper-bag manufacturers,
and manufacturers of the Waverley and
Owl pens, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, and 33 Blair
street. (Estab. 1770)
Macniven, P. & W., & Co., wholesale and ex-
port stationers and pasteboard manufac-
turers, 19 Blair street
M'Niven, Allan, wine and spirit merchant,
2 Lothian street ; house, 3 I otterrow
Macniven, James, 9 Henry street
M'Niven, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 12
Castle street
M'Parlane, Dennis, hairdresser, 309 High st.
M'Parlane, John, hairdresser and perfumer, 4
St Patrick street ; house, 32 St Patrick sq.
M'Phail, D., 9 Thistle street
Macphail, Nicol (agent for Fullarton #■ Co.),
44 South bridge ; house, 7 Viewforth terrace
Macphail, William, 74 George street
M'Phail, Wm., grocer and spiritmer., 1 Helenst
Macphail, Mrs D., 16 Comely bank
M'Phee, Mrs James, lodgings, 10 Hill place
Macpherson, Archibald, & Son, plasterers, 18
St Patrick square ; yard, 28 Potterrow
M'Pherson, Jas., & Co., stair-railers, hand-
railers, joiners, etc., 2 Balbirnie place
Macpherson, Alex., merchant, 4 Charlotte lane,
Leith ; ho. Alexandria villa, Restalrig road
Macpherson, Alexander, 1 Heriot terrace
Macpherson, Alex., writer and notary public,
Madeira cottage, Canaan lane
Macpherson, A., grocer and spirit dealer, 7
St James' square
Macpherson, A., principal city officer ; house,
City chambers
M'Pherson, A., leather-cutter, 9 Little King
street ; house, 7
M'Pherson, Andrew, 3 Forrest road
M'Pherson, Angus, barkeeper. Court of Session,
Parliament square ; house, 429 Lawnmarket
Macpherson, Charles, burgh engineer: office,
Police chambers ; house, 23 Pitt street
Macpherson, Charles, 3 Leopold place
Macpherson, Daniel, stereotype founder, 11
South lane, Thistle st. ; ho. 69 Broughton st.
Macpherson, Daniel, draper, haberdasher, and
silk mercer, 76 and 78 Leith street; house, 2
Haddington place
Macpherson, David, stationer, 46 Home street
MACPHERSON, GAVINE, house agent, 18
St Patrick square, -i' See Adv. p. 77
M'Pherson, George, 43 Great King street
Macpherson, H., wine and spirit dealer, 98
Kirkgate
M'Pherson, H., spirit merchant, 289 Canon-
gate ; house, 21 St James' square
M'Pherson, Hugh, smith and farrier, 1 Old
Physic gardens
Macpherson, James (Union Bant), 1 Glad-
stone place
M'Pherson, James, cabinetmaker, 165 Rose st.
M'Pherson, James, 22 Rosebank cottages
M'Pherson, James, painter and glazier, 7
Baker's place
M'Pherson, James, boot and shoe maker, 1
York place
M'Pherson, James, 34 Castle sti'eet
M'Pherson, John, plasterer, Hamilton place :
house, 41 India place
M'Pherson, John, 22 St Patrick square
M'Pherson, John, photographer and portrait
painter, 94 South bridge
M'Pherson, J., coppersmith, gasfitter, and
snuff-box maker, Canal court, 33 Leith wynd
M'Pherson, Morris, 8 Summerfield
Macpherson, Norman, advocate, Professor of
Scots Law in the University of Edinburgh,
6 Duke street
Macpherson, Rev. Ranald, 13 Raeburn place
M'Pherson, Thomas, clerk, 3 Rockville place
Macpherson, William, plumber and gasfitter,
50 London st. and North St Andrew st. lane
M'Pherson, William, grocer and spirit dealer,
12 Shrub place
M'Pherson, Wm. (G.P.O.), 57 India place
M'Pherson, Mrs C, ladies' nurse, 3 Comely
greeu place
M'Pherson, Mrs Charles, whip manufacturer,
56 High street
Macpherson, Mrs, 23 Pitt street
Macpherson, Mrs, 3 Doune terrace
Macpherson, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Jordan bank,
Morningside
Macpherson, Mrs, of Glentruim, 75 Queen st.
Macpherson, Mrs, Madeira cot., Canaan lane
M'Pherson, Mrs, 50 Rankeillor street
Macpherson, Mrs, tobacconist, 81 Broughton
street
Macpherson, Mrs, 13 Hill place
Macpherson, Mrs, 1 Silvermills cottage, Hen-
derson row
M'Pherson, Miss, 10 Graham street
M'Queen, B., provision merchant, 23 South
Richmond street
M'QUEEN, DUNCAN, aerated water manu-
facturer, 156 Rose street ; house, 33 Castle
street. $' See Adv. p. 91
Macqueen, J. M., S.S.C., 31 St Andrew square
Macqueen, John, haberdasher, 27 West Nicol-
son street ; house, 46 Bristo street
M'Queen, John, upholsterer, 9 Cobden terrace
M'Queen, John, merchant, 67 Great King st.
MacQueen, Kenneth, 19 Abercromby place
I M'Queen, Thomas, cooper, 6 Fouutainbridge
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Macqueen, Mrs, 11 Oxford terrace
M'Queen, Mrs, 46 Bristo street
Macqueen, Miss Jessie, 10 Viewforth place
M'Quillen, William, silk-dyer and scourer, 4
Portland place
Macquire, Geo. {Legacy Duty Office), 1 Pitt
street, Bonnington
Macrae & Cameron, clothiers and habitmakers
(late Willis Sf Williams), 105 George street
Macrae & Flett, W.S., 39 Frederick street
M'Rae, A., chemist and druggist, 44 Abbey hill
M'Rae, Duncan, joiner and builder, West
Fountainbridge ; house, Tarvet street
Macrae, James, plumber and gasfitter, 28
South Hanover street ; house, 33 Castle st.
Macrae, James, 146 Princes street
Macrae, John A., LL.D., W.S., Master extra-
ordinary of the High Courts of Chancery
of England and Ireland, 14 Gloucester place
Macrae, John, civil engineer, 9 Devon place
Macrae, John, grocer, 2 Clarence street
M;Rae, Rev. John, 71 South Clerk street
M'Rae, Ken., wine and spirit merchant, 45
Nicolson st. ; house, 11 West Richmond st.
Macrae, M., 26 India place
Macrae, William (M. §■ Co.), 90 Princes st.
Macrae. Mrs Colin, 23 Greenhill gardens
M'Rae, Mrs, lodgings, 146 Princes street
Macredie, Robert, 72 Northumberland street
Macritchie, Bayley, & Henderson, W.S., 11
Royal Exchange
M'Ritchie, A., superintending engineer (P. Sp
0. Co., Bombay), Fern hall, Forbes road
Macritchie, John, 24 Danube street
Macritchie, John, 34 Barony street
M'Ritchie, John, 1 Henderson row
Macritchie, Thomas Elder, of Craigton, W.S.,
4 Gay field square
Macritchie, Mrs Dr, 4 Archibald place
Macritchie, Miss, 4 Gayfield square
M'Roberts, Mrs, upholsteress, 1 Home lane
M'Swan, Donald, grocer, 10 Bowling-green st.
Mactaggart, Rev. D. C, 8 Mary's place
M'Taggart, Wm., A.R.g.A., portrait painter,
4 Melville terrace
M'Tavish, AVilliam, tailor, clothier, and hatter,
12 Howe street
Macternan, F., grocer and spirit merchant,
55 West port
M'Turk, Alexander, 18 Gayfield square
M'Vean, Matthew, grocer and spirit dealer,
38 William street; house, 12 Stafford street
M'Vey & Watson, brassfounders, gasfitters,
and plumbers, 6 Old Physic gardens
M'Vey, James (M'Vey §- Watson), 4 Old
Physic gardens
M'Vicar & Winks, dressmakers, etc., 42
George street
Macvicar, Mrs, Canaan park, Grange loan
M'Vitie, R., baker, London street East ; ho.
76 Broughton street
M'Whannell, Peter, grocer and wine mer-
chant, 52 Frederick st. ; house, 8 Mary's pi.
I
M'Whea, George, 24 George street
M'Whea, Mrs, 9 South Melville place
Macwhirter, John, artist, 1 Mound place
M'William, Robert, S.S.C., 2 Elm row
Mac William, Mrs, 6 Hart street,
M'William, Mrs, lodgings, 51 Clerk street
Mack, Andrew, writer, 5 York place
Mack, James Smith, S.S.C. and N.P., 2 St
Andrew square; house, St Helen's, Trinity
Mack, Robert, furniture dealer, 45 Hanover
street ; house, 47 Thistle street
Mack, William B., hat and cap manufacturer,
2 Hunter square ; house, 45 Montague st.
Mack, Mrs, 3 West Arthur place
Madden, Mrs, 1 Claremont place
Magdalene Asylum, Dairy road ; Miss Jane
Sidey, matron
Maidment, James, advocate, 25 Royal circus
Main & Gardiner, plasterers, 40 St Cuthbert
street
Main, Andrew, 31 Buccleuch place
Main, Edward, seal engraver, 21 Elder street
Main, George, 26 Middle Arthur place
Main, John, family linen, blanket, general
outfitting, and baby linen warehouse, 4 and
6 Nicolson street ; house, 5 Lutton place
Main, Jn., commission agent, 1 Swinton row
Main, Peter, 31 Spring gardens, Abbey hill
Main, Robert (M. §• Gardiner), 10 Drumdryan
street
Main, Rev. Thomas, 7 Bellevue crescent
MAIN, MRS J. CLARK, Peacock hotel, New-
haven. ^ See Adv. p. 98
Main, Mrs Thomas, 6 Leopold place
Mair, George, clothier, etc., 2 Nicolson square ;
house, 9 Brown street
Mair, James, stationer and news-agent, 177
High street
Mair, William Ludovic, advocate, 8 Duncan
street, Drummond place
Mair, Mrs James, 7 Richmond place
Mair, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 10 N. Richmond st.
Mair, Mrs, 29 Abercromby place
Mair, Mis, 1 Hill square
Maitland, John, advocate, 3 Ainslie place
Maitland, Mrs John, 9 Walker street
Makellar, Miss, 8 Charlotte square
Malcolm, Robert, cabinetmaker, 3 Elder st.
Malcolm, Robert Bowes, M.D., F.-R.C.P.E.,
and F.R.S.E., 126 George street
Malcolm, Walter (Customs), 53 Albany street,
Leith
Malcolm, William, Middlefield
Malcolm, Mrs, 13 Torphichen street
Malcolm, Mrs, Middlelield house, Leith walk
Malcolm, Mrs, 8 Grange road
Malcolm, Margaret, dressmaker and machinist,
1 2 Chapel street ; house, 8
Maiden, Mrs James, 1 Hill square
Malham, Mrs, 6 Kirk street
Malham, Miss, upholsteress, 9 Jamaica street
MALLOCH, PAT., & SON, map-mounters,
306 Lawnmarket. ^See Adv. p. 61
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Malloch, P. S., S.S.C., 5 North Charlotte st.
Malloch, Mrs, basketmaker, Market stairs,
27 North bridge
Malloch, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 24 India place
Malloy, B., broker, 200 Cowgate
Malonay, P., grocer, 11 Horse wynd
Manchester Fire Insurance Co., 23 St An-
drew square — H. Harrison, local manager ;
Murray, Beith, & Murray, 43 Castle street,
and William White-Millar, S.S.C., 8 Bank
street, agents
Manderson, Janet Purves, dressmaker, 5 W.
Adam street
Mann & Duncan, S.S.C. and notaries public
(agents for Caledonian Insurance Company,
and for Leith Branch of Scottish Property
Investment Company), 21 Bernard street
Mann's Parcel Despatch Company, 1 Frede-
rick street ; J. Henderson, agent
Mann, William, & Son, tailors and army
clothiers, 76 George street ; house, 56 Gil-
more place
Mann, Charles, shipmaster, 4 Union st., Leith
Mann, A., coach proprietor, Regent ter. lane
Mann, Alexander, solicitor (M. §• Duncan),
27 Pilrig street
Mann, B., shipmaster, 29 Albany st., Leith
Mann, James, 21 Brougham street
Mann, John, dairy, 7a Hope park square
Mann, P., 5 Heriot terrace
Mann, Win., writer, 22 Raeburn place and
119 Princes street
Mann, Mrs, stationer, 32 Home street
Mann, Mrs W., 8 Eastfield
Mansfield, Thomas, & Robert Spottiswoode,
C.A., 7 Thistle street
Mansfield, James L.. advocate, 10 Albany st.
Mansfield, Thomas, C.A., 26 Abercromby pi.
Manson, David, S.S.C, 17 Hill street
Manson, Donald, invalid attendant, 2 Jordan
lane
Manson, James B., 16 Keir street
Manson, M., dry Salter, 6 South Richmond st.
Manson, Magnus (messenger, Clydesdale
Bank), 29 George street
Manson, Peter (Oman &,• M.), Dairy road
Manson, Mrs Alexander, 19 India street
Manson, Mrs George, 46 Grindlay street
Manson, Mrs, 37 Thistle street
Mantica, Anthony (Ciceri, M., Sf Torre), 6
Leopold place
Manuel, John, drainage department, Police
chambers ; house, 18 Lothian street
Manuel, Mrs John, 23 Clerk street
Manufactures, Board of Trustees for,
Royal Institution, Mound ; 10 to 4
Marchbank, William (Caledonian Railway
goods department), 24 Balbirnie place
Marcinkoskie, Peter, 29 Rose street
Maritime Insurance Co. (Limited) ; Black-
wood, Scott, & Co., 35 Bernard street
Marjoribanks, William, Warriston house, In-
verleith row
Marjoribanks, Mrs, 37 Northumberland street
Marlet Hill Coking Co.'s Office for Scot-
land, 30 St Andrew square
Marquis of Lothian's Coal Office, North
Bridge station
Marquis of Lothl\n's Coal Establishment.
St Leonard's and 4 Baltic street
Marr, G., & Son, joiners, Stanley road ; house,
14 Henderson place
MARR, JAMES, & CO., typefounders, 27
and 29 New street, and London. % See
Adv. p. 116
Marr, John, Richmond villa, Ferry road,
Wardie
Marr, John B., house carpenter and horti-
cultural builder, Ferry road ; house, Rich-
mond villa, Ferry road, Wardie
Marr, Thomas, builder and house carpenter.
6 Church lane
Marr, Mrs James, of Alderstone, 5 Brandon
street
Marr, Mrs James, 3 East Newington place
Marr, Mrs, 59 South bridge
Marr, Lanes, draper, 67 Thistle street
Marrable, John, accountant (G.P.O.), 12
Mayfield terrace
Marrin, Owen, broker, 266 Cowgate
Marrin, Mrs, broker, 167 Cowgate
Marshall & Aitken, woollen drapers and
clothiers, 27 North bridge
Marshall & Stewart, S.S.C, 15 Young street
Marshall & Sons, goldsmiths, silversmiths,
jewellers, working jewellers, clock and
watch makers, opticians, seal engravers, 87
George street ; workshops, Hill street lane
Marshall, J. & W., jewellers, 41a George st.
Marshall, Jas.. & Sons, British wine makers,
wine and spirit merchants, 39 Potterrow
Marshall, T., & Son, drapers, 14 West Adam
street
Marshall. Win., & Co., gold and silver smiths,
jewellers, and watchmakers, 24 and 25
Princes street
Marshall, Alexander,, military store clerk, 1
Mound place
Marshall, Archibald, 41 Minto street
Marshall, Captain D., E.I.C.M.S., 10 Royal
terrace
Marshall, David, C.A., 17 George street :
house, 11 Abbotsford park
Marshall, David, draper, 108 West port :
house, 11 Keir street
Marshall, David, advocate, 67 Great King st.
Marshall, David, engineer, 13 Bonnington pi.
Marshall, Fergus, grocer and spirit merchant.
93 West bow
Marshall, George H., 3 Heriot row
Marshall, George, commercial traveller, 14
Melville terrace
Marshall, G. (late of Manilla), Grecian cot-
tage, Trinity
Marshall, Hugh, brewer, 26 Croft- an-Righ
Marshall, J. I)., 5 Newington terrace
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Marshall, James, mantle, shawl, and milli-
nery warehouseman, 55 Cockburn street;
house, 8 Keir street
Marshall, J. (J. M. fr So7is), 10 Mayfield ter.
Marshall, James (Redpath, Brown, &f Co.),
15 Regent terrace
Marshall, John, M.D., 22 Drummond place
Marshall, John, S.S.C., N.P., secy, to Gen.
Assembly's Home Mission Scheme (M. £,*
Stewart), 15 Young street; house, Pem-
broke lodge, Murrayfield
Marshall, John, advocate, 60 Northuinbd. st.
Marshall, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 1
Tobago street
Marshall, John, 11 York place
Marshall, John (cashier, N.B.R. Co.), 2 St
David's terrace
Marshall, John, potato merchant, 11 South
Norton place
Marshall, Patrick, 22 Gayfleld square
Marshall, Pat., bootmaker, 50 West Register
street
Marshall, Peter, railway guard, 3 Cornwall st.
Marshall, Ralph, 67 North Back Canongate
Marshall, Robert Burt (National Bank of Scot-
land), 3 Viewforth place
Marshall, Robert, merchant, 86 Lauriston
place, and Gateside, Kirkliston
Marshall, Robt., spirit dealer, 14 Leven street
Marshall, Robert, coach-hirer, 6 Glenorchy
place ; house, 30 Greenside row
Marshall, Robert, baker, 4 "West port
Marshall, Robt., merchant, 38 Commercial st.
Marshall, T., victual dealer, 2 Antigua street ;
house, 8 Montgomery street
Marshall, Thomas (officer, Royal College of
Physicians), 9 Queen street
Marshall, T. R., goldsmith, 7 Castle terrace
MARSHALL, W., coal merchant, 132 Princes
street ; house, 18 Nelson street. ^ See
Adv. p. 106
Marshall, William, engineer (S. §• H. Mor-
ton &(■ Co.), Rosemount, Madeira st., Leith
Marshall, Wm., coal viewer, 63 S. Clerk st.
MARSHALL, WM. F., chemist, 16b Howe
street. See Adv. p. 46
Marshall, Mrs Dallas, 1 Osborne terrace
Marshall, Mrs Henry, 25 Alva street
Marshall, Mi's John, grocer and spirit mer-
chant, 13 Clerk street
Marshall, Mrs P., chimney-sweep, 21 Bristo
street
Marshall, Mrs Robert, Rosebank cottage, St
Bernard's row
Marshall, Mrs Scott, 19 St Patrick square
Marshall, Mrs Walter, 28 Abercromby place
Marshall, Mrs W., spirit dealer, 4 Church lane
Marshall, Mrs William, 3 Viewforth place
Marshall, Mrs, 18 Albany street
Marshall, Mrs, Middle Gothic cottage, Trinity
Marshall, Mrs, 19 Bernard street
Marshall, Mrs, 20 Rankeillor street
Marshall, Mrs, 30 Royal circus
Marshall, Mrs, 15 Findhorn place
Marshall, Mrs, lodgings, 2 Trinity crescent
Marshall, Mrs, 16 Keir street
Marshall, Mrs, lodgings, 31 Albany street
Marshall, Mrs, 2 Maitland place
Marshall, Miss, dressmaker, 30 Royal circus
Marshall, Miss, 11 Annandale street
Marshall, Miss, 85 St Cuthbert's glebe
Marshall, Miss, 25 East Claremont street
Marshall, Helen, shoe shop, 144 Cowgate
Martin, G. & J., millinery, dress, and mami
15 Lothian road
Martin, J., & Son, cabinetmakers, 4 South
Clerk street
Martin, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer,
45 Cumberland street
Martin, Charles A., commission agent, 3
Argyle square
Martin, David, baker, 235 Canongate
Martin, David, 8 Montgomery street
Martin, George, plumber, 15 Picardy place ;
house, 5
Martin, Hugh N., 11 Brown street
Martin, J. W., flesher, 32 High market ; house,
11 Archibald place
Martin, James (late Wilson 8f J\I.), 10 Spring
gardens, Abbey hill
Martin, John, grocer, 20 S. Richmond street
Martin, John, surgeon, 5 Coburg street
Martin, John, 10 Summer bank
Martin, John, cattle dealer, 6 Brougham st.
Martin, J. S., Viewforth place
Martin, John, W.S., 19 Chester street
Martin, John, farmer, Inverleith mains, Rae-
burn place
Martin, M. J., M.D., 16 Melville street
Martin, Peter, spirit dealer, 45 Giles' street
Martin, Peter, tailor, 29a East Claremont
street
Martin, R., flesher, 8 High market
Martin, Robert, wood turner, 22 Greenside
place ; house, 18 Clyde street
Martin, Robert, cabinetmaker, 4 S. Clerk st.
Martin, Thomas, C.A., 49 Castle street
Martin, W., painter and glazier, 102 Rose st.
Martin, W., coal merchant, West cottage-;.
Granton harbour
Martin, Wm. (manager, Blind Asylum). 5J>
Nicolson street
Martin, William, glass merchant, 55 Lothian
road ; house, 1 Cambridge street
Martin, W., furniture dealer, 29 Dundas st.
Martin, William, victual dealer. 2 Raeburn pi.
Martin, Wm., house agent, 5 Tennant street
Martin, Williain, tailor, 312 Lawnmarket
Martin, Mrs Col. Stephen, 33 Regent terrace
Martin, Mrs Wm., victual dealer, 98 Nicolson
street ; house, 12 West Nicolson street
Martin, Miss Aune, 35 Alva street
Martin, Jane, refreshment rooms. 87 St Cuth-
bert's glebe
Martin, Miss, 30 Clarence street
Martin, Miss, dressmaker, 15 Lothian road
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Martin, Miss, dressmaker, 18 Cryde street
Martine, Patrick (British Linen CoSs Bank),
Sunnyside villa, Trinity
Marwick, J. D., S.S.C., city clerk, 10 Belle-
vue crescent
Marwick, William, ham and egg store, 63
Clerk street
Marwick, Mrs, 9 St Bernard's row
Mason, David, & Co., tea and coffee salesmen,
88 South bridge
Mason, Alex., baker, 20 Couper street and 1
Ronaldson's buildings ; house, 7 S. Fort st.
Mason, Charles, 14 Couper street
Mason, D. M., wine and spirit merchant, 28
Grassmarket ; house, 23
Mason, George, butcher, 48 Hanover street ;
house, 7 Union street
Mason, Hector, assistant-clerk of Session, 13
Register House ; house, 4 Melville terrace
Mason, James, S.S.C., 14 Pitt street
Mason, Jas. (Douglas §• M.), 15 Arniston pi.
Mason, John, china merchant, 36 Sandport
street
Mason, John, contractor, Mary's place
Mason, Peter, tailor, 76 Kirkgate
Mason, R. P., 14 Henderson row
Mason, Robert, contractor, Black's entry,
Comely bank
Mason, Robt., of Meadowbank, Meadowbank
Mason, Samuel Lack, Pentland villa, W. Coates
Mason, Thomas, 21 Baltic street
Mason, Thomas, engineer, 18 Middle Arthur pi.
Mason, Thomas, spirit merchant, 170 Foun-
tainbridge
Mason, Thomas S., china merchant, 51 St
Leonard street
Mason, William, S.S.C., 21 Dublin street
Mason, Mrs David, 11 Graham street
Mason, Mrs J., provision dealer, 3 St Mary's
wynd ; house, 2 Roxburgh terrace
Mason, Mrs, 27 Clyde street
Mason, Mrs, remnant warehouse, 9 Kirkgate
Masonic Lodges. See Masonic Directory
Massie, George, Tarvet street
Masson, Rev. D., M.D., 21 Hope terrace
Masson, David, Professor, Edinburgh Univer
sity, 3 Rosebery crescent
Masson, David B., watchmaker, 63 Kirkgate
Masson, Mrs Catherine, fruiterer and green-
grocer, 44 Dundas street
Masters, Alfred E., 4 Arthur st., Leith walk
Masters, Mrs William, 11 Picardy place
Masterton, Alexander, provision merchant, 84
Abbey hill ; house, 19 South Norton place
Masterton, John, surveyor, 50 George street
Masterton, William, boot and shoe maker, 29
Home street
Mateknity Hospital, Royal, Chapel house,
2 Chapel street ; Mrs Ross, matron
Mather, John, & Son, warehousemen, 11 Leith
street terrace
Mather, Alex., millwright, 63 Fountainbridge :
house, 12 Brougham street
Mather, David, clerk, Currie's cottage, Dr
Begg buildings
Mather, James (G.P.O.), 16 W. Claremont st.
Mather, James, flesher (Post office), 90 Main
street ; house, 3 Derby st., Stanley road
Mather, James, blacksmith, 7 Queen's place :
house, 8
Mather, James, clothier, 54 Grindlay street
Mather, Wm. F., spirit mer., 9 St Anthony
place
Mather, Mrs, lodgings, 7 Salisbury street
Mather, Miss E., 64 Frederick street
Mathers, George, & Co., watch and clock
makers, North Pitt street
Mathers, Mrs, tobacconist, 28 Leven street
Matheson & Co., watchmakers and jewellers,
68 Tolbooth wynd, Leith ; house, 3 Auburn
place
Matheson, A., & Co., black silk and crape mer-
cers to the Queen, 39a George street
Matheson, Alexander, 6 Madeira street
Matheson, Daniel, grocer, 75 Main street
Matheson, George, hairdresser, 19 Kirkgate
Matheson, George (A. Kay fr Co.), 2 Home st.
Matheson, George, stamper, Inland Revenue
office, 28 Colville place
Matheson, J. A., working jeweller, 7 Dublin st.
Matheson, John, 124 Constitution street
Matheson, Peter, 7 India street
Matheson, Robert, painter, 39 Fountainbdg.
Matheson, Robert, surveyor of H.M. Public
Works, Parliament square ; house, 25 Aber-
cromby place
Matheson, William J., builder, N. Pitt street :
house, 25 Abercromby place
Matheson, Mrs Alex., 19 Northumberland st.
Matheson, Mrs J., Berlin wareho., 7 Dublin st.
Matheson, Mrs, 11 Archibald place
Mathews, Edward, baker, 13 Church street
Mathews, James S., surgeon, 238 Canongate
Mathewson, Peter, currier and leather mer-
chant, 67 Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Mathewson, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 19
Union street
Matbieson, Alex., & Son, manufacturers of
planes, and mechanical, engineering, and
edge tools, 23 Cockburn street
Matbieson, J. & R., porter and ale merchants.
25 Water lane
Matbieson, Alexander, tailor, 549 Castle hill
Matbieson, Alex., bootmaker, 58 Lauriston st.
Matbieson, George, tailor, 26 Potterrow
Mathieson, George, shipowner and agent.
Clifton lodge, Boswell road, Wardie
Mathieson, John, joiner and cabinetmaker, 64
Thistle street
Mathieson, John, cabinetmaker, 12 Keir st. ;
house, 7 Vermel
Matbieson, Jos. (/. $• R. M.), 47 Bridge st.
Mathieson, Richard (J. §• R. M.), 75 Shore
Mathieson, Miss Rebecca, 13 Viewforth place
Mathison, Alex., spirit dealer, 17 India place
Mathison, Alex., spirit dealer, 7 Arthur street
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Mathison, R., baker, 37 Clerk street and 46
High street ; house, 41 Clerk street
Mathison, Thomas, spirit dealer, 39 Dean
street; house, 11 Cheyne street
Matson & M'Intosh, house carpenters and
joiners, 6 Coalhill
Matson, James (M. #■ M'Intosh), 1 Anderson
place, Bonnington road
Matthew & Theilmann, corn factors and com-
mission agents, 20 Baltic street
Matthew, James, & Son, drapers and linen
manufacturers, 421 Lawnmarket
Matthew, Charles, dentist, 59 Queen street
Matthew, James, macer, High Court of Jus-
ticiary, 59 Queen street
Matthew, John Robb, 11 Tantallon place
Matthew, Robert, smith, Lamb's close, Cross-
causeway
Matthew, William, cabinetmaker, 166 Foun-
tainbridge
Matthew, Mrs, dressmaker, 11 W. Richmond
street
Matthew, Miss E., 30 Alva street
Mauchline, Andrew, grocer, 6 St James' sq.
Mauchline, James (G.P.O.), 10 South St
James' street
Maughan, Ed. J., 5 Mary's place
Maughan, Misses, teachers, 119a George st.
Maule, John, builder, Low Broughton; house,
9 Barony street
MAVER, JAMES, & CO., dyers and cleaners,
7 Clerk street, % See Adv. p. 71
Mawson, Thomas, inspector of mails, 4 Hailes
street
Maxton, Andrew, shirt manufacturer, 51
Cockburn street
Maxton, John, 11 Eton terrace
Maxton, Miss, 136 George street
Maxwell, Colonel Alexander, C.B., 21 Buck-
ingham terrace
Maxwell, David, 76 Fountainbridge
Maxwell, George, dairy, 12 North Melville pi.
Maxwell, J. L., clerk, 106 Lauriston place
Maxwell, John, clerk, 16 Montague street
Maxwell, W. A., printer, 26 Dundas street
Maxwell, William, draper, 45a Frederick st.
Maxwell, William, 29 Cheyne street
Maxwell, William, solicitor, and depute keeper
of the minute-book of the Court of Session,
etc., 45 New General Register House ;
house, 22 Rutland square
Maxwell, Mrs Catherine, lodgings, 10 West
Maitland street
Maxwell, Mrs James, lodgings, 14 Clerk st
Maxwell, Mrs William, 5 Glanville place
Maxwell, Mrs William, 4 Beaumont place
Maxwell, Mrs, 19 Greenhill gardens
Maxwell, Mrs, 2 Rillbank terrace
Maxwell, Mrs, 12 Chester street
Maxwell, Miss, toy shop, 4 Bristo place ;
house, 15 Montague street
May, William, teacher, Stewart's hospital,
Dean
May, Mrs, 56 India street
Mayer, H., box maker, 23 South bridge
Maynard, Charles W., Captain Royal Artil-
lery, and Adjutant M.C.A.V., 24 Manor pL
Mayne, Misses, 3 North Merchiston place
Meade, J., jeweller, 40a Northumberland st.
Mears, Win., implement dealer, 2 Windmill st.
Mechanics' Subscription Library (7/.
Cameron, 17 St James1 square, librarian). 5
Victoria terrace
Medical Hall (II. C. Baildon), 73 Princes
street
Medical Missionary Training Institution
and Dispensary (W. Burns Thomson, sur-
geon-superintendent, etc.), 39 Cowgate
Medical, Royal, Society, 7 Melbourne place
Medico-Chirurgical Society (D. Argyll
Robertson, M.D., 40 Queen street, and J'.
Grainger Steicart, 31. D., 25 Queen street,
secretaries), 117 George street
Meek & Williamson, wholesale tea dealers, 40
Mitchell street
Meek, David, watchmaker and watch material
dealer, 51 North bridge; house, 13 Gayfield
square
Meek, G., commission agent, 19 South St
James' street
Meek, Thomas, 9 St James' place
Meek, Mrs, boarding school, 19 Rutland sq.
Meek, Mrs, 18 Grange road
Megson, David, rag merchant, 7 Bellevue ;
house, 58 Broughton street
Meik, Miss, 8 Howard place
Meikle, Alexander, joiner and van maker,
Hamilton place
Meikle, Archibald, 13 Leith street terrace
Meikle, Christopher, actuary, National Se-
curity Savings Bank, 16 North Bank st.
Meikle, G., tailor and clothier, 42 Thistle st.
Meikle, James, mason, 12 Spittal street
Meikle, James, actuary, Wardieburn house,
Ferry road
Meikle, Robert, greengrocer, 2 Green market
Meikle, Thomas, 1 Canon street, Leith
Meikle, Thomas, clerk, 72 Broughton street
Meikle, Thomas, Prince of Wales hotel, 46
West Register street
Meikle, Mrs, 9 Kirk street
Meikle, Mrs, provision dealer, 146 Causeway-
side
Meiklejohn, John, 6 Rosebank cottages
Meiklejohn, John, spirit dealer, 127 High st. ;
house, 9 Upper Gray street
Meiklejohn, Mrs, 74 Great King street
Mem & Co., hat manufacturers, 20 St John st.
Mein, S. & H., fruiterers, 130 Nicolson street;
house, 120
Mein, A., M.D., surgeon-dentist, 94 George
street
Mein, George, 120 Nicolson street
Mein, J. Z., engraver, lithographer, and
general printer, 4 St James' square
Mein, Robt., printer, 3 Pilrig model buildings
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Mein, "William, pocketbook and case maker, 37
North bridge
Mein, Mrs David, 65 Nicolson street
Mein, Mrs, milliner, 80 Buccleuck street
Meiners, J. F. (Lassen if J/.)? 1 James' place,
Leitk
Meldrum & Allan, drapers, 35 Tolbooth wynd.
Leith
Meldrmn, Andrew, blacksmith, 24 Dock st.
Meldrum, George, accountant, 53 York place
Meldrum, Mrs Catherine, 44 Howe street
Meldrum, Miss, lodgings, 11 Roxburgh street
Mellis, James, 74 Queen street
Mellis, Mrs, 24 Seton place
Mellon, John, pavior and contractor, Chalmers
crescent
Melrose, Andrew. & Co., tea merchants to the
Queen and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 93
George street
Melrose, John (A. M. fr Co.), 11 Church hill
Melrose, John, builder, North Junction st. ;
house, 37 Couper street
Melrose, William, dairyman, 24 Jamaica st.
Melrose, W., watch and clock maker, 10
Catherine street
Melville & Adamson, lithographic writers and
draughtsmen, 17 George street
Melville & Lindesay, W.S., 110 George street
Melville, Archibald, W.S., 43 York place
Melville, David, plumber and gasfitter, 95
Main street
Melville, Francis S. (assistant clerk of Ses-
sion, and keeper of Register of Attorney
Licences), 1 6 Broughton place
Melville, G. F.. advocate, 15 Heriot row
Melville, James M., W.S., 110 George street
Melville, James, co-operative store, New-
haven ; ho. Laverock bank cottage, Trinity
Melville, Jas. (M. <y Adamson), 12 Charles st.
Melville, John, painter and decorator, 23 W.
Nicolson street
Melville, Peter, gardener and florist, 14 Grange
loan
Melville, Thomas, wright, 1 Annfield
Melville, William, coach-hirer, 5 Maitland
street, Newhaven
Melville, Lady, 15 Heriot row
Melville, Mrs Jane, grocer, 59 Canongate
Melville, Misses Whyte, 27 Moray place
Melvin, Alexander, brewer, Boroughloch, 21
Buccleuch street ; house, 14 Buccleuch pi.
Melzer, Adolph, 39 Maryfield place
Memes, Mrs, 35 Manor place
MENELAWS & CO., wine merchants and
family grocers, 143 George st. ^ See Adv.
p. 98
Menelaws, William, baker, 187 Canongate
Menzies & Co., shipbuilders, Wet docks
Menzies & Coventry, TV.S., 7 St Andrew sq.
Menzies, Bernard, & Craig, Caledonian dis-
tillery, Haymarket
Menzies, Andrew, house carpenter and joiner,
Morrison street ; house, 166 Fountainbridge
Menzies, D. (Stewart §> M.), 44 Findhorn pi.
Menzies, Donald, spirit merchant, 331 Canon-
gate
Menzies, Fergus J., civil enginr., 24 George st.
Menzies, Fletcher Norton (secretary of tin
Highland and Agricultural Society of Scot-
land). 3 George iv. bridge
Menzies, George (M. §■ Co.). Seacot house.
Seafield
Menzies. James M.. engraver, printer, and
lithographer, 30 Hanover street
Menzies, James, 4 Brougham street
Menzies, James, 44 Findhorn place
Menzies, John, bookseller and publisher, 2
Hanover street ; house, 28 N. Nelson street
Menzies, John, 15 Spring gardens, Abbey hill
Menzies, John (surveyor, City of Edinburgh
Road Trust), 25 Pitt street
Menzies, John, 69 Fountainbridge
Menzies, John, grocer, 47 Grove street
Menzies, Robert, S.S.C., 4 North St Andrew
street ; house, 38 Dublin street
Menzies, Robert, grocer and spirit merchant.
75 Fountainbridge
Menzies, Thomas, wholesale and retail general
drapery warehouse, 37 and 39 Lothian
street ; house, 26 Buccleuch place
Menzies, Thomas, commercial traveller, 16
Gladstone terrace
Menzies, Thomas, shipowner, 24 London street
Menzies, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant.
262 Canongate
Menzies, W. J., W.S. (M. 8? Coventry).
Canaan cottage, Grange loan
Menzies, Wm., M.D.. F.R.C.S.E., 3 Lothian
road
Menzies, Hon. Lady, 13 Grosvenor street
Menzies, Mrs Allan, 7 Manor place
Menzies, Mrs Robert. 7 Rankeillor street
Menzies, Mrs, Alexandra villa, Stanley road
Menzies, Mrs, 38 Dublin street
Menzies, Miss, 31 "Windsor street
Menzies, Miss, 9 Prince Regent street
Menzies, Misses, boarding and day school. 11
Gilmore place
Menzies, Miss, teacher, Tron Church Female
Industrial School, 14 Niddry street
Mercantile Marine Office (Capt. T. Thomp-
son, R.N., sup.). Custom House, Leith
Mercer & Crombie. lace, ribbon, and millinery
warehouse, 13, 15, and 17 Nicolson street
Mercer, Walter (M. &; Crombie), West New-
ington house
Mercer, William, draper, 12 Union place :
house. 59 Broughton street
Mercer, Miss, dressmaker, 35 Broughton street
Merchant Company, 4 Hunter square
Merchants' Hall, 4 Hunter square
Merchiston Golfing Cim^ (James S. Connolly,
Golf-house Tavern), 27 Wright's houses
Merrilees, Fletcher, dentist, 101 George street
Merrilees, Wm., coach proprietor, Cherry bank.
Stanley road
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Merritt, Miss, 2 Upper Dean terrace
Merry, James, 13 Henderson row
Messer, Andrew, clothier, 12 Grindlay street
Messer, James, slater and chimney-sweeper,
119 St Leonard street
Metcalfe, J. J., commercial traveller, 27 Spring
gardens, Abbey bill
Methuen, James, fishcurer ; office, 33 Bernard
street ; yard, Cable wynd ; house, Dun-
forth, Stanley road
Methven, John, 20 Pilrig street
Methven, Thomas, Leith walk and Stanwell
nurseries ; seed warehouses, 15 Princes st.,
and nursery gate, Leith walk ; house, 20
Pilrig street
Methven, William, 11 Roxburgh street
Methven, Mrs, 39 Montague street
Metropolitan Building Association
(Limited) ; secretary, Alexander T. Niven,
C.A., 13 Queen street
Mewhort, Mrs, draper, 34 West Richmond st.
Meyer, Charles, cabinetmaker. 8 Chalmers' cl.
Meyerowicz, Nicolay, LL.B. {Edinburgh
Academy), 32 Dun das street
Michael & Cohen, jewellers and watchmakers,
102 South bridge ; house, 73 Nicolson st.
Michie, Henry, bootmaker, 14 Greenside place
Mickel, A., grocer, 13 St Patrick square
Mickil, Mrs, Canning house, Canning place
Middlemass Brothers, Craigside works, Grant's
place
MIDDLEMASS, J. & A., wholesale and retail
clothiers, robemakers. shirtmakers, and out-
fitters, 16, 18, 20, South bridge. * See
Adv. at beginning
Middlemass, George, 6 South Clerk street
Middlemass, James (J. 8p A. M.), 6 Dick place
Middlemass, John. 165 Causewayside
Middlemass, Robert, baker and confectioner,
20 West Preston street ; house, 25 Find-
horn place
Middlemass, Robert (The Edinburgh hotel), 36
and 37 Princes street
Middlemass, Thomas, furniture dealer, 21 St
Andrew street, Leith
Middlemass, Thomas, watch and clock maker,
5 Spittal street
Middlemass, Misses, furnished lodgings, Brae-
side, Napier road
Middlemiss, Joseph (Scott §• Allan), 10 Elm row
Middlemiss, William, 10 Elm row
MIDDLETON & CO., patent wire -fence
manufacturers, gate, screw, bolt, and nut
makers, iron house and roof builders, rail-
way contractors' agents, and engineers,
Sciennes iron works, East Sciennes street.
^ See Adv. p. 86
Middleton, D., tea, wine, and spirit merchant,
22 South St James' street
Middleton, John, grocer, 68 Buccleuch street ;
house, 70
Middleton, John, M.D., physician and sur-
geon, 1 West Adam st. : ho. 4 St John st.
Middleton, John, tailor and clothier, 3 Bank
street ; house, 70 Huccleuch street
Middleton, Rob. (A/. A- Co.). St Catherine'*
place
Middleton, AVilliam, waiter, 14 Market place
Middleton, Mrs, cook, 14 Market place
Middleton, Mrs G. M., Wardie villas, Boswell
road
Middleton, Harriet D.. milliner andmachini-'.
84 St Leonard street
Midgley, George Hy., Electric Telegraph Co..
68 Princes street
Midlothian Coast Artillery Voli'nteei:
Hall, 30 Grindlay street
Mielisch, Heinrich, German coffeehouse, 12
Sandport street
Milburn, George, M.D., 5 Nicolsou square
Miles & Co., telegraph engineers and contrac-
tors, 46 Cockburn street
Miles, Alexander, coal merchant, 7 Prince
Regent street ; house, 5 Hope ter., Leith
Miles, James, inspector of poor, parochial
chambers, 18 N. Junction street ; house, 6
Henderson place
Miles, William, clerk, 3 Bonnington place
Military Store Office (S. (1. Bake, deputy-
superintendent), Castle and Leith Fort
Mill. Ebenezer, S.S.C. and notary-public. 51
Princes street ; house, 12 Atholl place
Mill, Rev. J. S., 3 Thomson place
Mill, John (N. B. Advertiser), 1 Lord Russell
place
Mill, Mrs John, 8 Picardy place
Mill, Mrs, 35 Howe street
Mill, Mrs, grocer and spirit merchant,- 16
William street
Mill, Miss, 2 Carlton street
MILLAN & SON, tailors and army clothiers
(late T. Buckmaster A> Co.), 135 George st.
* See Adv. p. 69
Millan, Robert, Dial villa, Ferry road
Millan, Joseph (G.P.O.), 87 Pleasance
Millar Brothers, com. merchants, 14 Quality
street
Millar, A,, & Sons, smiths and machine
makers, 18 Potterrow ; ho. 6 Brighton st.
Millar, Andrew, & Son, watch and clock makers.
5 W. Nicolson street ; house, 5 Lutton place
Millar, John, & Co., potters to Her Majesty,
china and glass warehouse. 2 South St An-
drew street, and successors to Messrs Child
and Co., 97 George street ; house, 13 York
place
Millar, A. M'Kenzie, 5 Hope terrace
Millar, A., watchmaker and jeweller, 36 Leith
street ; house, 11 Picardy place
Millar, Rev. Alexander, superintendent Edin-
burgh City Mission, 5 St Andrew square
Millar, Alex., plasterer, 24 West Lauristou
place ; house, 7 Lauriston street-
Millar, Alexander, plumber, 73 Rose street
Millar, Alex., draper and clothier, 42 Lothian
street
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Millar, D., Lieutenant of police, 1 Parliament
square
Millar, David, builder and pavement merclit.,
Bellevue ; ho. Mansfield cottage, Bellevue
Millar, D., draper and clothier, 45 Cockburn
street
Millar, D. J., 43a George street
Millar, George, surgeon, 3 Rankeillor street
Millar, George, market gardener, Mayfield loan
Millar, Hugh, clockmaker, 6 Royal Exchange
Millar, Rev. James, garrison chaplain, Edin-
burgh castle ; house, 5 Ann street
Millar, James, M.D., Chalmers crescent
Millar, James, head master and house gover-
nor, George Watson's hospital
Millar, James, 48 India street
Millar, James, commission agent, 15 Nicolson
square
Millar, James, coach-hirer, Duke street lane
Millar, James, cork manufacturer, 108 Kirk-
gate ; house, 7 Kirk street
Millar, J., joiner, 21 Rintoul place
Millar, John, 10 Dublin street
Millar, John, 1 Howe street
Millar, John, advocate, Solicitor-General for
Scotland, 10 Abercromby place
Millar, John, confectioner, 7 Kirkgate ; house.
90 Constitution street
Millar, John, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 48 Albany
street
Millar, John, coach-hirer, Duke street lane ;
house, 24 Greenside row
Millar, John, tailor and clothier, 48 Grindlay
street
Millar, John, bookbinder, 12 Church street
Millar, John, grocer and wine merchant, 17
Downie place
Millar, John B., 25 Thistle street
Millar, J. H. B., glass engraver, West Norton
place ; house, Maryfield place
Millar, N. (G.P.O.), 49 Pilrig model buildings
Millar, Patrick, Tarvet street
Millar, Richard, jun., watch, clock, and nau-
tical instrument maker, 58 Bridge street
Millar, Robert, teacher, 18 Thistle street
Millar, T., wholesale tin and iron plate worker
and japanner, 61 High street
Millar, Thomas, commercial traveller (agent
for the County Fire and Provident Life
Offices, London), 19 Bernard street
Millar, Thomas T., 14 Lothian road
Millar, William, bootmaker, 21 Baltic street
Millar, Wm. H., corn merchant, 11 Grass-
market
Millar, William, hay and seed merchant, 1
Rosebank cottages
Millar, William, searcher of records, etc., 8
London street
Millar, William, smith and ornamental tomb
chain manufacturer, Thomas street ; house,
8 Upper Grove place
Millar, William, 28 Cumberland street
Millar, William, spirit dealer, 20 Cable wynd
Millar, Wm. White, S.S.C. and S.L., com-
missioner for taking affidavits for Supreme
Courts in England, 8 Bank street; house,
10 George square
Millar, William W., 10 Duncan street
Millar, William, watchmaker and jeweller, 45
West port
Millar, William, solicitor, 2 Alva street
Millar, W. (Thin §• If.), 68 West Fountain-
bridge
Millar, Mrs Alexander, dressmaker, 2 Windsor
street
Millar, Mrs James, 1 Summerhall place
Millar, Mrs Jean, Wardie crescent
Millar, Mrs R., 11 Lutton place
Millar, Mrs W., nurse, 5 Spence's place
Millar, Mrs, 12 Comely bank
Millar, Mrs, hair artist and jeweller, 43a George-
street
Millar, Mrs, 44 Howe street
Millar, Henrietta, grocer, 7 Annfield, New-
haven
Millar, Miss, 3 Lower Gilmore place
Millar, Miss, 9 Bellevue crescent
Millar, Misses, 30 Pitt street
Miller & Co., ironfounders, London road
Miller & Grinton, basket and toy warehouse.
32 Princes street; house, 15 South Clerk st.
Miller & Herbert, engineers and millwrights.
Heriotfield works, Heriot buildings
Miller & Richard, typefounders to Her Ma-
jesty, Reikie's court, 65 Nicolson street
Miller, David, & Son, wholesale stationers, 33
Hanover street
Miller, George, & Son, provision merchants.
274 Canongate
Miller, James, & Co., coal depot, Edinburgh
Firewood Co., Freer street ; house, 3(>
Grindlay street
Miller, James, & Sons, merchants, 121 Con-
stitution street
Miller, Thomas, & Sons, stockbrokers, 72
Princes street
Miller, Alexander, slater and glazier, 70
Broughton street
Miller, Alexander, 13 Bank street
Miller, Alexander Gordon, M.D., F.R.C.S.E..
surgeon, 29 Charlotte square
Miller, Andrew, coal agent, Caledonian Rail-
way station, Leith
Miller, Benjamin, office keeper, Military stores.
362 Castle hill
Millar, David, 23 Melville terrace
Miller, David, church officer, Free Lady
Glenorchy's, 17 Greenside place
Miller, D. R., shirtrnaker, 86 South bridge
Miller, D. R., 10 East Adam street
i Miller, Ebenezer (T. M. $- Sons), 2 Upper Gil-
more place
Miller, Francis, coach-hirer, 30a George square
lane
I Miller, George (T. M. fr Sons), 2 Upper GiL
more place
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Miller, George, 26 London street
Miller, Hugh, C.A., 38 Hanover street; house,
8 Hailes street
Miller, H. Magnus, wholesale picture and
frame warehouse, and skin merchant, lane,
110 Rose street ; house, 6 Castle street
Miller, H. J., 4 West Adam street
Miller, Rev. James N., 2 Upper Gilmore place
Miller, James, S.S.C. {agent for the London
Union Fire and Life Assurance Society),
20 Nelson street
Miller, James, wine and spirit merchant, 77
Fountainbridge ; house, 76
Miller, James, solicitor, 15 Drummond street
MILLER, JAMES, manufacturing and fur-
nishing ironmonger, smith, tinplate worker,
and gasfitter, 70 and 71 Princes street ;
manufactory, 90 Candlemaker row ; house,
16 Hope terrace. ^ See Adv. p. 81
Miller, James, 32 Barony street
Miller, James, market gardener, Old Bon-
nington house
Miller, James, gardener, Morningside
Miller, James, confectioner, 49 Lothian road
Miller, James B., artist, 3 Duncan st., Drum-
mond place
Miller, John, 26 Nelson street
Miller, John, woollen draper, 29 North bridge;
house, 9 North Merchiston place
Miller, J. Moodie, bookseller and bookbinder,
2 Lindsay place ; house, 27 Tower street,
Portobello
Miller, John, civil engineer, 137 Princes st. ;
house, 3 Inverleith row
Miller, John, tailor and clothier, 15 Catherine
street
Miller, John, tobacconist, 4 Portland pi., Leith
Miller, John, stone-carver, 1 Heriot bridge
Miller, John (Northern Lights Office), 17 South
Norton place
Miller, John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer,
108 Constitution street ; works, 27 Coat-
field lane
Miller, John, baker and confectioner, 1 North
St Andrew st. ; house, 30 St Andrew sq.
Miller, John, commission agent, 42 Quality st.
Miller, John, printer, 27 Cockbrn-n street
Miller, John, City temperance hotel, 14 Cock-
burn street
Miller, John, cabinetmaker, 19 S. St James' st.
Miller, John (D. M. $• Son), 20 Pitt street
Miller, John, trunk manuf., 49 Thistle street
Miller, John, of Leithen, 2 Melville crescent
Miller, John, 31 North bridge
Miller, John, 9 Dean street
Miller, John, commercial traveller, 10 Hen-
derson place
Miller, Joseph, 8 Drumdryan street
Miller, M., spirit dealer, 521 Lawnmarket ;
house, 537 Castle hill
Miller, Peter, surgeon, 8 Bellevue terrace
Miller, Richard K. (M. $ Herbert), 13 Loch-
end road
Miller, Robert, 15 Cumin place
Miller, Robert, grocer, 45 and 46 Bridge st.
Miller, Robert, baker and confectioner, 86
Nicolson street and 7 Broughton Btreet
Miller, Robert, grocer, 9 Admiralty street
Miller, Thomas, modeller, 23 Upper Grove pi.
Miller, Thos., Berlin and trimming merchant,
3 Glanville place
Miller, Thomas, 51 Hope park end
Miller, Thomas, commercial traveller, 8 Union
street, Leith
Miller, William, S.S.C, master extraordinary
in Chancery, and commissioner for English
and Irish courts, 59 George square
Miller, William, 2 Union place, Trinity
Miller, William, Mulerfield ho., Millerfield pi.
Miller, William C. (Board of Manufactures
and Fisheries), 6 Cassels place
Miller, Win., tailor and clothier, 62 Charlotte
street, Leith
Miller, William, 57 Lauriston place
Miller, William, joiner, 23 Bread street
Miller, William, 6 Pitt street
Miller, William O., portmanteau maker, 1
Leggat's land
Miller, Mrs Alexander, 13 Kirk street
Miller, Mrs David B., lodgings, 7 E. Adam st.
Miller, Mrs Dr, 11 Lutton place
Miller, Mrs Hugh, 1a Inverleith terrace
Miller, Mrs James, 5 Mansfield place
Miller, Mrs James, 7 Hart street
Miller, Mrs James, candlemaker, 8 Lady Law-
son's wynd ; house, 3 Spittal street
Miller, Mrs Jane, 6 West Richmond street
Miller, Mrs Margaret, 47 Albany street, Leith
Miller, Mrs Patrick Leslie, 20 Upper Gray st.
Miller, Mrs Thomas, 21 Charles street
Miller, Mrs, sick-nurse, 19a S. St James1 st.
Miller, Mrs, 14 Archibald place
Miller, Mrs, 2 Upper Gilmore place
Miller, Mrs, 12 Windsor street
Miller, Mrs, 29 Charlotte square
Miller, Mrs, lodgings, 129 Rose street
Miller, Mrs, 15 Colville place
Miller, Agnes, 9 St Leonard's lane
Miller, Elizabeth, pocketbook maker, 47 Leith
wynd
Miller, Miss, of Springfield, 44 Queen street
Miller, Miss, 16 Arniston place
Miller, Misses, dressmakers, 31 North bridge
Millidge & Son, goldsmiths and watchmakers.
28 Princes st. ; house, 9 East Claremont st.
Millidge, Edwin, 7 Scotland street
Millidge, Miss K. M., milliner, 44 George st.
Millidge, Miss, 34 Castle street
Millie, Miss AVallace, 48 Dick place
Milligan, J. & J., S.S.C, 13 George street
Milligan, Jas., S.S.C. (ZocaZ Manager, Royal
Insurance Co.), commissioner to administer
oaths in Chancery, and commissioner of the
Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas,
and Exchequer, 13 George street ; house.
5 Royal terrace
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Leith ;
brass-
Milligan, John. 7 East Preston street
Milligan, John S., S.S.C. and N.P., 13 George
street ; house, 18 Danube street
Milligan, Mrs, 10 Salisbury street
Milligan, Mrs, matron, George Watson's
hospital
Millin, Robert, gardener, Dairy lane
Millington, Edward, lithographic writer, etc.,
30 St James' square
Millons, D. N., timber merchant and agent
for fire-clay goods, Torphichen st. ; ho. 13
Millons, George, wood merchant. Port Hope-
toun sawmills, 66 Fountainbridge ; house,
80 Gilmore place
Millons, Thomas, 15 Gardner's crescent
Millons, Mrs T., 23 Gardner's crescent
Millons, Miss, 37 Montague street
Mills, A., lodgings, 41 Castle street
Mills, James, wine and spirit merchant, 37
Rose street ; house, 17 Arthur street
Mills, James G., 5 Holyrood terrace
Mills, L., C.E., surveyor of steam
Board of Trade, Custom house,
house. 4 Madeira place, Leith
Mills, Mrs, 149 Constitution street
Mills, Mrs, 33 West port
Milne, James, & Son, engineers,
founders, gas-meter manufacturers, etc.,
Milton house, 90 Canongate
Milne, William & John, stationers, desk and
dressing-case makers, 126 Princes street
Milne, Alexander, M.D., L.R.C.P. and S.,
physician accoucheur, 9 Teviot row
Milne, David, currier and leather merchant,
9 South Richmond street
Milne, David, S.S.C, 4 Great King street
Milne, George M., 6 Macnab street
Milne, James, 9 Chapel street
Milne, James M., dancing and music master,
academy, 98 South bridge ; house, 108
Rose street
Milne, James, 11 Upper Grove place
Milne, James, spirit merchant, 31 William st.
Milne, John, gardener and florist, Sunny-
bank cottage, London road
Milne, John (James M. §■ Son), 44 Albany st.
Milne, John (H.M. New Register House),
2 Woodhead place. Hope park
Milne, John, 10 Bomiington place
Milne, John, bootcloser, 219 High street
Milne, J. Kolbe (W. Sf J. M.), 48 India street
Milne, J. P., coal merchant, Caledonian Rail-
way station, Leith ; ho. 5 Old Church st.
Milne, P., baker, 8 Clerk street ; house, 19
Buccleuch place
Milne, Thomas, teacher, burgh school, 155
Canongate
Milne, William, wine and spirit merchant, 165
Pleasance
Milne, William, S.S.C, 6 Upper Gray street,
Newington, and 9 Heriot row
Milne, William, commercial and private hotel,
24 Greenside street
Milne, William, painter, 40 London street
Milne, W. S. (W. fr J. M.), Eden grove.
Eden lane
Milne, Mrs Janet, 5 Albany street
Milne, Mrs Margaret, midwife, 2 Murray
street
Milne, Mrs William, 4 Merchiston place
Milne, Mrs, 25 Rankeillor street
Milne, Mrs, 4 Chester street
Milne, Mrs, 21 Glover street
Milne, Mrs, lodgings, 2 Buccleuch place
Milne, Mrs, 5 Pitt street
Milne, M., straw bonnet maker, 34b Frede-
rick street
Milne, Miss Eliza, Greenside infant school.
Greenside row
Milne, Miss Janet, dressmaker, 2 Allison
square
Milne, Miss, 15 Chester street
Milne, Miss, 15 East Claremont street
Milne, Misses, 11 Archibald place
Milne, Misses, 24 Buccleuch place
Milne, Misses, establishment for the board
and education of young ladies, 6 West
Maitland street
Milner, Robert, surgeon, 4 London row
Milner, William, 23 London street
Milroy, Rev. Andrew, 16 South Charlotte
street
Milroy, Hugh, S.S.C, Crown office, Parlia-
ment square ; house, 6 Abercromby place
Milroy, John. 8 Salisbury road
Milton & Bennet. shoemakers, 25 Grassmarket
Milton, James, tailor and clothier, 1 Heriot
bridge
Milton, William, clothier, 100 Pleasance
Ministers' Widows' Fund Office, 6 North
St David street
Ministers' Daughters' College, Kilgraston
ter. ; A. T. Niven, 13 Queen street, treasurer
Minto. John, registrar, 6 Hill square ; house.
15 Upper Gray street
Minto, Mrs John, 2 Elm row
Minto, Mrs, milliner and widows' cap maker.
55 George street
Minto, Mrs, 15 Upper Gray street
Mirylees, Mrs, 14 Cumberland street
Mission and Schoolhouse (Lady Fester's). 7
Infirmary street
Mission School (Rose street U.P. Church).
South Gray's close ; James Dodds, teacher
Mitchelhill, James, baker, 75 Clerk street
Mitchelhill, John, 22 India street
Mitchelhill, P. (D. Carse §• Co.), 1 Pilrig st.
Mitchell & Heriot, straw hat manufacturers,
and importers of foreign straws, 86 George
street
Mitchell, Somerville, & Co., commission mer-
chants and corn factors, 37 Bernard street
Mitchell & Son, coopers, 86 High street ;
house, 6 Roxburgh place
Mitchell, John, & Company, Leith walk saw-
mills, Springfield-f- house, 8 Kirk street
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Mitchell, Adam, tailor, 2 Cheync street
Mitchell, Alex., butcher, 13 East Richmond st.
Mitchell, A. M., grocer and wine merchant,
32a Castle street ; house, 30
Mitchell, Alexander, clerk, 63a Abbey hill
Mitchell, Alexr., bud stuff er, 17 Bristo street
Mitchell, Alexander, W.S., 28 Dundas street
Mitchell, Andrew, joiner, 6 Pitt street
Mitchell, Arthur, M.D., deputy Commissioner
in Lunacy, Post Office buildings ; house,
Laverock bank terrace
Mitchell, A. H., music teacher, 11 Charles st.
Mitchell, David, bootmaker, 3 North Pitt
street ; house, 5a Henderson row
Mitchell, David, 24 West Nicolson street
Mitchell, David, engraver, 19 Gayheld square
Mitchell, David {Lomond Sf M.% 15 Fettes row
Mitchell, G. S. (secretary, European Assur-
ance Society), 12 St Andrew square
Mitchell, George, bootmaker, 25 Greenside
street; house, 11 Barony street
Mitchell, George, assistant-inspector of letter-
carriers, 58 Broughton street
Mitchell, George, wine merchant and family
grocer, 72 and 74 Nicolson street
Mitchell, Grierson G. (Laicrie Sp M.), 3 Glad-
stone place
Mitchell, Henry, Bangor road
Mitchell, Henry, hosier, 157 Rose street
Mitchell, Houston, of Pobnood, 12 Broughton
place
Mitchell, James, 21 Melville street
Mitchell, James, housekeeper, Custom House.
Leith
Mitchell, James, commercial traveller, 75
Broughton street
Mitchell, Rev. Jas., 14 Hermitage place, Leith
Mitchell, James, boot and shoe maker, 31
Brunswick street
Mitchell, James, 110 George street
Mitchell, James, cheesemonger, 57 S. Clerk
street
Mitchell, John, general merchant, 16 King's
stables
Mitchell, John G., engraver, 2 Annfield
Mitchell, John, master of fire-engines, Police
office, High street
Mitchell, J., joiner, glazier, and undertaker.
63 Abbey hill ; house, 80
Mitchell, John, gardener. Comely bank
Mitchell, John, 13 Gayfield square
Mitchell, Lewis D., commander R.N., 20 Rae-
burn place
Mitchell, Peter, 3 Downie place
Mitchell, Robert, 6 Roxburgh place
Mitchell, Robert, traveller, 6 Helen street
Mitchell, Robert, dairyman, 20 Brunswick st.
Mitchell, Robert Burn, wine merchant, 1
Rosebery crescent
Mitchell, Robert, 26 Waterloo place
Mitchell, R. F., 70 Buccleuch street
Mitchell, Thomas, spirit merchant, 39 Lothian
road ; house, 43
Mitchell, Thomas, merchant, 23 Dtuidaa St.
Mitchell, Thomas, 30 Earl Grey street
Mitchell, William, S.S.C., 11 South Charlotte
street ; house, 3 Osborne terrace
Mitchell, Win., commer. traveller, 10 Dick pL
Mitchell, Wm., laceman, 35 Barony street
Mitchell, Wm. (C 'itstom House), 45 Great Junc-
tion street
Mitchell, William, china merchant, 2 and 8
Portland place, Leith
Mitchell, W. H., grocer and wine merchant,
St Cuthbert's lane ; house, 10 Tobago st.
Mitchell, W., city missionary, 5 Beaumont pi.
Mitchell, Mrs C, grocer, 74 South Back of
Canongate
Mitchell, Mrs R., 32 Cumberland street
Mitchell, Mrs, provision dealer, 5a St James'
square
Mitchell, Mrs, 5 Keir street
Mitchell, Mrs, 19 Gayfield square
Mitchell, Mrs, lodgings, 26 Rutland street
Mitchell, Mrs, lodgings, 24 Gayfield square
Mitchell, Mrs, 20 Comely bank
Mitchell, Mrs, cook, 2 Kerr street-
Mitchell, Miss, 153 Rose street
Mitchell, Miss, 23 St Bernard's crescent
Mitchell, Miss, 23 Raeburn place
Mitchell, Miss, 24 Windsor street
Mochrie, James, wine merchant and grocer,
84 Nicolson street ; house, 112 Grange pi.
Mochrie, Robert, draper, 19 Dundas street and
32 Northumberland st. ; house, Northfield,
Jock's lodge
Moffat, J. & A., butchers and poulterers, 31
Pitt street
Moffat, Alex. (Commissary office), 24 Clerk
street
Moffat, Andrew, teacher, South Leith school,
8 Kirk street
Moffat, And., warehouseman, 36 Earl Grey st.
Moffat, A., lodgings, 6 Annfield
Moffat, Arch., spirit merchant, 10 High riggs
Moffat, D., White Hart inn, 32 Grassmarket
MOFFAT, G. DICKSON, fish establishment
and cod-liver oil merchant, 38 Dundas st. :
house, 4 Great King street. ^ See Adv.
p. 46
I Moffat, Henry, S.S.C., 23 George rv. bridge:
house, 5 Mayfield terrace
Moffat, J., 3 Morton street
Moffat, James, 45 Montague street
Moffat, John, butcher, 65 Fountainbrid.. ■ :
house, 48 Grove street
Moffat, John, photographic artist, 103 Princes
street ; house, 34 Greenhill gardens
Moffat, John, straw hat manufacturer. 15
Lothian street ; house, 8 Roxburgh street
Moffat, John, grocer, 13 Atholl place
Moffat, Thos., teacher of music, 22 London st.
Moffat, Wm., butcher, 2 Trafalgar street :
house, 5 Henderson place
Moffat, Wm., M.A., 12 Mansionhouse road
Moffat, Wm., painter and glazier, 18 Elm row
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Moffat, W., wright and undertaker, 9 Darling's
brae ; house, 44 Yardheads
Moffat, Mrs Alexander, 4 Gray's place
Moffat, Mrs Elspeth, lodgings, 2 Trinity cresc.
Moffat, Mrs William, spirit merchant, 11 St
Vincent street
Moffat, Mrs W., 10 Claremont place
Moffat, Mrs, staymaker, 10 Haddington place
Moffat, Mrs, 22 London street
Moffat, Mrs, 27 St Patrick square
Moffat, Mrs Isa., French staymaker, 14
Greenside street
Moffat, Miss, 20 Rankeillor street
Moffat, Miss, 45 George square
Moffat, Miss, lodgings, 13 South Castle street
Moffatt, James Wm., com factor, 39 Consti-
tution street ; house, 10 Pilrig street
Moffatt, John Frederick, C.A. {Niven §■ M.),
13 Queen st. ; house, 10 South Gray st.
Moffatt, William, baker and confectioner, 1a
Howe street
Moffatt, William L., architect, 4 Fettes row
Moffatt, Mrs, 10 Pilrig street
Mohring, Henry, home and foreign fruit mer-
chant, 16 Cockburn st. ; house, Shrub hill
Moinet, John {manager, Caledonian Insurance
Co.), 30 Melville street
MOIR, PETER, & CO., postmasters and
funeral undertakers, 10 and 11 St James'
place. ^ See Adv. p. 112
Moir, Alexander, 2 Jordan lane
Moir, Alexander, coal merchant, Haymarket ;
house, 59 Earl Grey street
Moir, David, smith and ironmonger, 3 and 5
Mint ; house, 5 Keir street
Moir, Edward, coach-hirer, 17 South St
James' street
Moir, George S. {F. §• M), 11 Keir street
Moir, George, printer, 5 Antigua street
Moir, George, advocate, sheriff of Stirling-
shire, 14 Charlotte square
Moir, George, butcher and poulterer, 5 Or-
chardfield place, Leith walk
Moir, Henry, cabinetmaker, 6 Brighton street
Moir, John, M.D., F.R.C.P., 52 Castle street
Moir, John, oil merchant, York lane ; house,
2 Baxter's place
Moir, Jn., physician and surgeon, 2 Grove pi.
Moir, Peter, Her Majesty's horse repository,
horse dealer and auctioneer, Nottingham
place ; house, 3 Greenside street
Moir, Robert, general engraver, 31 Blair st.
Moir, R., M.D., 8 Rankeillor street
Moir, William, lodgings, 4 Glenfinlas street
Moir, William, 2 Grove place
Moir, Mrs Ellen, 7 Brougham place
Moir, Mrs, 8 Rankeillor street
Moir, Mrs, 8 Clanalpine buildings
Moir, Miss Jane, 7 Alva street
Moir, Misses, boarding school, 8 Gt. Stuart st.
Molle, John, compositor, 9 Gladstone terrace
Mollcson, James A., C.A. {How den $' AT.), 5
Walker street
Moncreiff, David, plasterer, Dairy park, Foun-
tainbridge ; house, 173
Moncreiff, Henry Jas., advocate, 3 Forres st.
Moncreiff, Rev. Sir Henry AVellwood, Bait.,
D.D., 2 Bruntsfield place
Moncreiff, James, M.P., Dean of Faculty, 15
Great Stuart street
Moncreiff, William, 10 Rutland square
Moncreiff, Misses, 15 Manor place
Moncrieff & Thomson, accountants, 26 Fre-
derick street
Moncrieff, Alex., advocate, 22 Abercromby pi.
Moncrieff, Captain, 1 Manor place
Moncrieff, D. Scott, W.S., treasurer and secre-
tary to the Royal Edinburgh Asylum for the
Insane, 17 Duke street ; ho. 24 George sq.
Moncrieff, John Scott, C.A., 26 Frederick St.;
house, 20 India street
Moncrieff, John, brassfounder, gasfitter,
plumber, and ironmonger, 41 N. Pitt street
Moncrieff, William, builder and contractor,
Gilmore park, Freer street
Moncrieff, Mrs S'cott, 9 West Maitland street
Moncur, A., cabinetmaker, 9 Ingliston street
Moncur, David, turner, 4 Pleasance
Moncur, Jas., coal mercht., 19 Port-Hamilton
Moncur, John, plumber, gasfitter, and zinc
window manufacturer, 56 Bristo street
Moncur, Thomas, architect and surveyor, 8
Grange court, Causewayside
Moncur, Mrs M., staymaker, 73 West port
Moncur, Mrs M., 8 Buccleuch place
Money Loan Co. {Robert Russell, manager).
105 High street ; house, 29 Buccleuch pi.
Monro, Geo., advocate, sheriff of Linlithgow,
Clackmannan, and Kinross, 5 Darnaway st.
Monro, Robt. {Customs), 12 Albany st., Leith
Monro, Mrs, lodgings, 16 Maitland street
Monro, Mrs, 54 Albany street
MONROE, DANIEL, slater and chimney-
sweeper, etc., 44 Thistle st. ^See Adv. p.
101
Montebello, Due de, Champagne ; D. D. Sidey Sp
Co., sole agents for Scotland, 65 Princes st.
Monteith, Duncan, East India merchant,
Belleville lodge, Blacket place
Monteith, James, 1 Union place, Trinity
Monteith, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant,
1 Brunswick street ; house, 27
Monteith, Mrs J., 31 Rosebank cottages,
Gardner's crescent
Montgomerie, James, M.D., 11 Saxe-Cobourg
place
Montgomerie, Roger, advocate, 3 Maitland st.
Montgomery, Rev. James F., 7 Walker street
Montgomery, Rev. John, 10 Stanhope place
Montgomery, William, W.S., 17 Atholl cresc.
Montgomery, Mrs, 41 Clerk street
Montgomery, Mrs, 17 Atholl crescent
Montignani, Charles L., grocer, 15 Shrub place
{Post office) ; house, 12
Montignani, H. G., merchant and commission
agent, 6 Drummond st. ; house, 1 Hay st.
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Montignani, W. R. (Wood §■ Co.), 67 George
street
Montreal Ocean Steamship Co.'s Liver-
pool and Glasgow Lines (J. P. Oliver,
agent), 46 George street
Monypenny, W. T., of Pitmilly, 7 Moray place
Mood, John, Rosehall house, Dalkeith road
Moodie, John, grocer and spirit merchant,
14a Home street
Moodie, R., coachbuilder, St Mary's cottage,
Bellevue
Moon, A., working jeweller, 25 Hanover st. ;
house, 59 Lauriston place
Mooney, Walter, 376 Castle hill
Moore, George, 10 Minto street
Moore, M., flesher, 82 West Richmond street
Moore, R. B., private hotel, 2 Forres street
Moore, Lady Elizabeth, 17 Grosvenor street-
Moore, Mrs, 13 Church hill
Moore, Mrs Ursula, greengrocer, 22 Sandport
street
Moran, Thos., shoemaker, 123 Nicolson street
More & Rutherford, plumbers and brass
founders, gasfitters and zinc-workers, Al
bany street lane
More, Arch. (M. $• Rutherford), 21 Broughton
street
More, Charles, 5 Danube street
More, Graham, hairdresser and perfumer, 2
Castle street
More, Graham, jun., 23 Lothian road
More, Jas. L. (R. B. of Scot.), 6 Claremont pi.
More, Mrs, 7 Pleasance
Morehead, Charles, M.D., 1 Clarendon cresct.
Moreland, William, contractor, 11 J St An-
thony place
Moren, John, broker, 268 Cowgate
Morgan, John, cowfeeder, 13 Primrose street
Morgan, J. B., grocer, 194 Canongate; house,
18 St John street
Morgan, Jn., spirit merchant, 249 Canongate
Morgan, Rev. John, 17 Viewforth place
Morgan, Mrs J., Prince of Wales tavern,
22 Shore
Morgan, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 13 Hill place
Morham, Alex. Hen., 18 Duncan St., Newington
Morham, David D., flesher, 13 and 14 High
market and 22 Middle market
Morham, James, clerk of Police court, and
billet-master, 6 Queen's crescent
Morham, Robert, depute City clerk, City
chambers; house, 13 Lauder road
MORISON & CO., cabinetmakers, uphol-
sterers, and billiard-table makers, 78 George
street. ^ See Adv. p. 93
Morison, Alex., of Bognie, 12 Randolph cres.
Morison, Alex., S.S.C., 63 Great King street
Morison, Alex., watchmaker, 9 Ingliston st.
Morison, A. Kelly, S.S.C., 10 Hanover street;
house, 16 Pitt street
Morison, Alexander, 49 Brunswick street
Morison, A. M., dentist, 19 Gilmore place
Morison, C, cabinetmaker, 3 Ronaldson's bdgs.
Morison, Geo. (./. 8p G. M.), Bel levue cottage,
Trinity
Morison, George, teacher, F. C. School, Foun-
tainbridge ; house, 11 Grindlay street
Morison, Geo. A., wood engraver, 58 Brough-
ton street
Morison, John, advocate, 62 Cumberland St.
Morison, John, jun., wine and spirit mercht..
12 Greenside street and Ia Catherine street :
house, 2 East Newington place
Morison, John, wine and spirit merchant, 255
High street and 1 Macdowall street ; house,
2 East Newington place
Morison, John C, tailor and clothier, 75
Nicolson street ; house, 18 Melville terrace
Morison, P. (secy. Scottish Trade Protection
Society), 4 Bank street ; house, 10 Duncan
street, Drummond place
Morison, Robert, 4 Graham street
Morison, Thomas, 28 India street
Morison, Mrs A. C, 7 Laverock bank
Morison, Mrs James, 15 Ann street
Morison, Miss, 6 Chalmers street
Morison, Miss, 17 South Norton place
Morrell, Right Rev. Thomas Baker, coadjutor
bishop of Edinburgh, Bishop's court, Brunts-
field place
Morrieson, Miss, 6 Heriot row
Morris, Alexander W., 46 Earl Grey street
Morris, Andrew, 27 St Patrick square
Morris, Rev. D. W. (Libr.to the U. P. Church).
5 Queen street ; house, 2 Henderson place
Morris, David, 15 Walker street
Morris, Emanuel, clothier and outfitter, 40
Tolbooth wynd
Morris, Hugh, Inland Rev. officer, 2 Sciennes
hill place
Morris, James, billiard saloon, 3 W. Register st.
Morris, John, clerk, 11 Madeira street
Morris, Jn. , dairyman & contractor, Dairy road
Morris, John, tailor, 429 Lawmnarket
Morris, Robert, 1 Great Stuart street
Morris, Mrs C, lodgings, 5 India street
Morris, Mrs, 1 Spring gardens, Stockbridge
Morris, Mrs, bootmaker, 63 Thistle street
Morris, Miss, dressmaker, 2 Hmitly street
Morrison, C, & Sons, agents and merchants.
84 Constitution street
Morrison, J. & G., commission merchants. 90
St Andrew street, Leith
Morrison, Mark, & Co., merchants, 22 Consti-
tution st. ; house, 3 Hermitage pi., Leith
Morrison, AVilliam & James, tinsmiths and
plumbers, Main street
Morrison, Adam, S.S.C., 45 York place
Morrison, Alex. M., builder and contractor, 4
Bellevue terrace
Morrison, Alex., watchmaker. 7 E. Adam st.
Morrison, Alexander, S.S.C., 63 Great Kingst.
Morrison, A. K. Y., 2 Pitt st,, Bomiington
Morrison, Charles, jun. (C M. $• Sons), 9
Mansfield place
Morrison, D., shipowner, 14 Portland pi., Leith
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Morrison, D. E., 116 West bow
Morrison, James, painter, glazier, and paper-
hanger, Upper drawbridge wharf, Leith ;
house, 44 Duke street, Leith
Morrison, James, 24 Clerk street
Morrison, James (sup. Inland Revenue), 28
Raeburn place
MORRISON, JAMES DARSIE, surgeon-
dentist and teacher of dentistry, 27 Grange
road. sfc See Adv. p. 46
Morrison, James, tailor, 1 Forth street ; house,
29 Cheyne street
Morrison, James (president of the Journeymen
Bookbinders'1 Benefit Society), 4 Hill square
Morrison, John N. (/. #• G. J/.), St Andrew's
lodge, York road
Morrison, Jn. S., engineer, 24 Albany st., Leith
Morrison, John W., joiner, 126 Fountainbridge
Morrison, Matthew, comm. trav., 6 Kirk st.
Morrison, Peter, boat proprietor, third canal
bridge, Gilmore place
Morrison, Peter, plumber and gasfitter, 10
Merchiston terrace ; house, 8
Morrison, Peter, spirit merchant, 184 Cow-
gate ; house, 7 East Adam street
Morrison, Robert (messenger, National Bank).
37 West Register street
Morrison, Robert, grocer and spirit merchant,
73 Giles' street
Morrison, Wm. Oliphant (Murray §■ Gibb),
48 India street
Morrison, William, engineer, M'Neil place ;
house, 4 Smith's place
Morrison, William, 10 Upper Grove place
Morrison, William (C. Morrison if Son), 2
Hermitage place, Leith '
Morrison, Wm., writer, Ferniehill, Broughton
road
Morrison, William (Condamine $* Co.), Leith
mount
Morrison, William, 59 Cumberland street
Morrison, W., fancy bazaar, 44 Cockburn
street ; house, 1 South James' street •
Morrison, Mrs Wm., boarding estabbshment,
15 Broughton place
Morrison, 5frs, midwife and ladies' nurse, 23
South St James' street
Morrison, Miss, 11 Forres street
Morrison, Misses, 20 Howe street
Mortimer & Son, gunmakers, 86 George st.
(late 34 St James' street, London) ; house,
10 Hailes street
Mortimer, John, & Co., army and navy con-
tractors, and tailors to the Queen, 101
George street ; house, 12 Greenhill gardens
Mortimer, Geo., flesher, 10 Elder st. ; ho. 4
Mortimer, John, butcher, 133 Rose street ;
house, 166
Mortimer, John, 37 Broughton place
Mortimer, John S., 6 Brunswick street
MORTIMER, WILLIAM, bullion dealer and
refiner, lapidary, jeweller, and watchmaker,
9 North bridge. -£ See Adv. p. 55
Mortimer, Mrs, 10 Hailes street
Morton, Whitehead, &Greig, W.S., 11 Queens;.
Morton, S. & H., & Co., patent slip manufac-
turers, engineers, boiler-makers, and iron
ship builders, Victoria dock
Morton, Alex., ribbon and lace merchant, 14,
15, & 16 South bridge ; ho. 20 Blacket pi.
Morton, Rev. Andrew, 3 Eyre place
Morton, Charles, W.S. (M., W., Sf Creig), 11
Queen st. ; ho. Ramsay lodge, Ramsay lane
Morton, H. (S. §■ H. M. fr Co.), Belvidere
house, Stanley road
Morton, Jas., teacher of English, 20 Nelson st.
Morton, James, agent, Union Bank of Scot-
land, 9 Downie pi. ; house, 22 Scotland st.
Morton, James, dairy, 36 Heriot buildings
Morton, James S. (Scottish Provident Institu-
tion), 16 Tantallon place
Morton, John, jeweller, 5 York place
Morton, John, 16 Tantallon place
Morton, William, banker, 35 London street
Morton, William, 2 West Newington place
Morton, Wm., grocer, 62 West Fountainbridge
Morton, W. R., working jeweller, 47 Hanover
street
Morton, William, 6 Salisbury bank
Morton. Mrs, 17 Lutton place
Moses, David (assessor of Income Tax),l Hill pi.
Mossman & Watson, ham-curers and provision
merchants, 16 Grassmarket
Mossman, Sons, & Co., jewellers and watch-
makers, 30 Princes street
Mossman, A. (M., Sons, Sf Co.), 10 Blacket
place
Mossman, Andw., grocer, 1 E. Sciennes street
Mossman, Donald, cork manufacturer, 115
Kirkgate
Mossman, George, plumber and gasfitter, 24
Downie place ; house, 22 Bread street
Mossman, James, 23 Archibald place
Mossman, James (M Sf Watson), 36 Grass-
market
Mossman, Ensign Jas., 28 R.V.B., 10 Blacket
place
Mossman, William, bookbinder, 13 N. Bank
street
Mossman, William, sculptor, 36 George street
Mossman, Mrs, 23 Upper Gray street
Mossman, Miss, 2 Teviot row
Mossman. Miss, dressmaker, 24 Lauriston st.
Motherwell, John, hosier & draper, 8 Home st.
Mouat, And. W., dentist, 44 Albany st., Leith.
and 18 St Andrew square
Mouat, John, 44 Albany street, Leith
Mouat, John, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, ,
undertaker, and house agent, 21 South St
Andrew street ; house, Bonnington grove
villa, Bonnington
Mouat, Misses, boarding school, The Grange
house, Grange loan
Moubray, Mrs, lodgings, 60 Cumberland street
Mould & Tod, printers, engravers, and litho-
graphers, 3 and 4 St James' square
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Mould, Miss Christian, 42 Coatfield lane
Mowat, James, 21 Nelson street
Mowat, Magnus, boat-builder, Willow bank
cottage, Newhaven road
Mowat, Robert, bookseller, 19 Salisbury street
Mowat, T., Fern bank, Stanley road
Mowat, William, dairy, 4 Quality street
Mowat, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 165 Rose street
Mowat, Mrs, dressmaker, 21 Nelson street
Mowat, Miss H., 9 Chapel street
Mowbray, John T., W.S., and commissioner of
the Supreme Court of New South Wales, 15
Albany street
Mowbray, Robt. (agent for Commercial Bank),
60 Constitution street
Mowbray, Thomas, 31 Gayfield square
Mowbray, Mrs William, 33 Ami street
Moxey, George T., M.D., surgeon R.N., 11
Mansionhouse road
Moxey, Robert D., 2 Drummond street
Moxon, C. & J., painters, 63a George street
Moxon, J. (C. if J. M.), 7 Randolph cliff
Moyes, James, pewterer, 108 West bow
Moyes, James, gardener, 35 Home street
Mozzi, Mrs, flower and millinery warehouse,
119 George street ; house, 108
Muckle, William (G.P.O.), 37 George street
Mudie, D. C, engineer and ironfounder, Pan-
mure foundry, North Back of Canongate ;
house, 9 Dalrymple crescent
Muggleton, William, bookseller, 15 Castle st.
Muir & Paterson, printers, 14 and 16 Clyde
street
Muir, James, & Son, brewers, Calton hill
brewery, 28 North Back of Canongate
Muir, W. & C. B., commission agents, 15
Royal Exchange
Muir, Adam, builder, 16 Morrison st. ; house,
14 William street
Muir, Rev. Adam S., Smith's place
Muir, Arch., bookseller and stationer, 7 Cock-
burn st. ; house, 8 Carlung place
Muir, A. W. (G.P.O), 10 East Adam street
Muir, A. Wright, accountant, registrar of
births, etc., for the district of St Andrew,
9 N. St David street ; house, 40 Great
King street
Muir, Charles B. (W. Sf C. B. Muir), com-
mission agent, 13 Annandale street
Muir, Rev. Francis, 15 North Fort street
Muir, Gavin, smith, 27 Burnside
Muir, Henry, printer, 13 Brown street
Muir, Henry, printer, 42 Rose street
Muir, James, tailor and clothier, 9 Charlotte
place ; house, 139 George street
Muir, James, 3 West Newington
Muir, James (/. M. &f Son), 1 Bellevue ter.
Muir, James (M. Sf Paterson), 46 Cumber-
land street
Muir, James P., ll Portland place
Muir, J., coal agent, 15 N. B. of Canongate
Muir, James (Scot. Imp. Ins.), 20 Buccleuch
place :
Muir, James, smith and masons1 tool m
facturer, 125 Grassmarkel
Muir, James, china and stoneware dealer, 44
Deanhaugh street
Muir, James, china merchant, 3 Tobago
Muir, John, victual dealer, 16 Buccleuch et.
Muir, John, brewer, (./. M. ,v Son), 5 I'll
Muir, John, news-agent, 293 High ate
Muir, John (G.P.O.), 72 Buccleuch Bfa
Muir, John G., tailor and clothier, 51 Tol-
booth wynd, Leith
Muir, John, 11 Cobden terrace
Muir, John, 3 Gladstone terrace
Muir, John, spirit merchant, 11 Tobago Street ;
house, 13 Downie place
Muir, John, grocer, 34 Whitfield place
Muir, Joseph, 36 Rosebank cottages
Muir, Mark H. (Bank of Scotland), 13 Bank
street
Muir, Peter, bow-maker, Royal Archers' bail,
21 Buccleuch street
Muir, Peter, furniture dealer, 38 Blair street
Muir, Richard G., 9 Bellevue terrace
Muir, Robert, coal merchant, 3 Murray street
Muir, Thomas, 11 North Melville place
Muir, Thomas, plumber, 19 West Maitland
street ; house, 30 William street
Muir, Thomas, stationer, 38 West Register
street ; house, 38 Dublin street
Muir, Wm., merchant and agent, Wet docks ;
house, 7 Wellington place, Leith
Muir, William, 3 Summer place
Muir, Wm. Hamilton, S.S.C., 18 Picardy pi.
Muir, William, boot and shoe maker, 42 Cock-
burn street ; house, 23 Gayfield square
Muir, W. S., wine merchant, and agent for
Phoenix Fire Office, etc., 3 Bernard terrace
Muir, William, grocer and wine merchant, 5
Trafalgar street
Muir, William, commission agent, 14 Bristi>
street ; house, 1 Rankeillor street
Muir, William C, Priory, Ramsay place. New-
haven road
Muir, Mrs B., 20 Rankeillor street
Muir, Mrs Wm., grocer, 85 Fountainbridge
Muir, Mrs, spirit dealer, 34 West Norton pi.
Muir, Mrs, 6 Hay's court
Muir, Mrs, dressmaker, 10 Baker's place
Muir, Mrs, 16 Regent terrace
Muir, Mrs, grocer, 16 Bristo street
Muir, Mrs, 23 Maitland street
Muir, Mrs, lodgings, 7 Frederick street
Muir, Mrs, draper, 126 Rose street
Muir, Margaret, wine and spirit merchant, 39
South Back of Canongate
Muirhead, Andrew, house painter. 22 Nelson
street ; house, 12 Antigua street
Muirhead, Charles, fishmonger and poulterer
to the Queen, 79 Queen street and 1
Poultry market ; house, 16 Young street
Muirhead, Charles, wine niercht.. 47 Hanover
street ; house, 2 Heriot row
Muirhead, Claud, 7 Heriot row
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Muirhead, Claud, Jan., M.D., F.R.C.P., 7]
Heriot row
Muirhead, James, advocate, Professor of Civil
Law, University, 61 Northumberland street
Muirhead, James, baker, 175 Pleasance
Muirhead, John (Sanderson §• M.), 27 Morri-
son street
Muirhead, John James (Mackay, Cunningham,
Sf- Co.), 29 Hope terrace
Muirhead, William (Local manager, Commer-
cial Union Assurance Co.),l Hanover street;
house, 2 New buildings, Melville street,
Portobello
Muirhead, Mrs Margaret, tavern-keeper, 49a
Broughton street
Muirhead, Mrs, 16 Young street
Muirhead, Mrs, 29 Earl Grey street
Muirhead, Miss, 102 Gilmore place
Mullin, Edward, broker, 337 Cowgate
Mundell, Andrew, bootmaker, 37 South bridge
and 16 Catherine street
Munn, David, mathematical master Royal
High School, 41 Great King street
Munnoch, Mrs, lodgings, 2 Grove street
Munnoch, Misses, 7 Pattison street
Munro, Drysdale, & Gordon, messengers-at-
arms, 18 Elder street
Munro, D. & T., coachbuilders and cab pro-
prietors, 25 South Norton place
Munro, A., coachbuilder, Broughton market;
house, 9 Hermitage place
Munro, Alexander, Viewfield ho., Merchiston
Munro, Alexander, clothier and hatter, 6
Bank street ; house, 65 Lauriston place
Munro, Alexander, 3 Christian bank, Trinity
Munro, Archibald, A.M., teacher, Clare hall,
Newington
Munro, Arthur, 6 West Preston street
Munro, Charles, auctioneer (Doicell's), 47
Great King street
Munro, Charles, salesman, 7 Brighton street
Munro, Charles R., 1 Sciennes hill place
Munro, Daniel, shipmaster, 16 Glover street
Munro, David, shipmaster, 53 Albany street,
Leith
Munro, George, engraver on wood, 46 Earl
Grey street
Munro, Hector, gardener. West Coates
Munro, Hugh, draper, 48 Earl Grey street ;
house, 2 West Catherine place
Munro, Hugh, house agent, 66 Nicolson street ;
house, 68
Munro, J. K., draper and hosier, 9 Baker's
place ; house, 11 Darnaway street
Munro, John, 2 George place
Munro, John, tailor, 3 Grindlay street
Munro, John, bookbinder and stationer, 7
Milne square
Munro, John, 7 Cornwall street
Munro, Neil, furniture broker, 43 Niddry st.
Munro, Robert, 11 Portland place, Leith
Munro, Thomas, dairyman, 5 Warriston place ;
house, Broughton park
Munro, William K., photographer, 37 North
Pitt street
Munro, Wm., slater and glazier, 29a Brough- |
ton street
Munro, Mrs John, 16 Keir street
Munro, Mrs M., draper, 3 Glenorchy place
Munro, Mrs Mary, lodgings, 11 Maitland st.
Munro, Mrs W., provision mercht., 1 Summer
place
Munro, Mrs, 44 Cumberland street
Munro, Miss, 31 Buccleuch place
Murdoch, Boyd, & Co., S.S.C. and N.P., 55
Constitution street
MURDOCH, CHARLES, & SON, seal en-
gravers, cameo, die, and stamp cutters,
engravers and copperplate printers, 51
Hanover street. ^ See Adv. p. 53
Murdoch, Alexander, assistant keeper register
of deeds, etc., General Register House
Murdoch, Rev. A. D., M.A., 9 Viewforth place
Murdoch, Arch. Burn, W.S., 79 George street
Murdoch, James (Northern Lights), 31 Cum-
berland street
Murdoch, John, S.S.C. (Murdoch, Boyd, fr
Co.), 14 Great King street
Murdoch, John (City Accountant's Office), re-
corder of Greyfriars, 10 City chambers :
house, 3 Sciennes hill place
Murdoch, John, joiner, 12 Spittal street
Murdoch, John Burn, jun., advocate, 22
Manor place
Murdoch, John, victual dealer, 45 Lothian
road ; house, 53
Murdoch, Laurie, optician, 1 Young street
Murdoch, Thomas, cabinetmaker and up-
holsterer, 17 West Maitland street; work-
shop, 37 St Cuthbert street; house, 9
Gardner's crescent
Murdoch, Thomas Oliphant (C. M. &? Son).
21 Fettesrow
Murdoch, William Burn, M.D.. surgeon. 4
Brimtsfield terrace
Murdoch, William, gentleman's servant, 116
Rose street
Murdoch, Mrs Burn, of Gartincaber, Green-
hill lodge, Whitehouse loan
Murdoch, Mrs George, 21 South College street
Murdoch, Miss J., 72 South Clerk street
Murdoch, Miss M., lodgings, 132 Rose street
Mure, Lord, 12 Ainslie place
Mure, Robert, S.S.C, 41 Great King street :
house, 5 Abercorn terrace, Portobello
Mure, Thomas M., advocate, 111 George street
Mure, Mrs, 3 Warriston crescent
Mure, Miss M., 2 West Newington place
Mure, Misses, 10 Darnaway street
Muress, Mrs Janet, dairy, 33 Canongate
Murison, N., general news-agent, Box, 2
Princes street
Murphy. A. D., S.S.C. and N.P. (agent for
North British and Mercantile Insurance
Co.), 31 Bernard street ; house, Balgownie
lodge, Mayfield street
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Murphy, James, egg dealer, 22 Pleasance
Murphy, James, 17 Barony street
Murphy, John, spirit merchant, 42 Giles' st.
Murphy, William, general commission agent,
3 Bedford street
Murphy, William, geographer, publisher, and
printer, 8 Roxburgh street
Murphy, Mrs, 24 Greenside place
Murray, Beith, & Murray, W.S., 43 Castle st.
Murray & Falconer, W.S., 141 George street
MURRAY & GIBB. printers and stereotypers,
N.-E. Thistle st. lane. * See Adv. p. 115
Murray & Hogg, tailors and clothiers, 33
Geoige street
Murray & Hunt, W.S., 53 George street
Murray & Romanes, C.A., 42 Castle street
MURRAY, A. & J., hosiers, glovers, and shirt-
makers, 10 Union place. ^ See Adv. p. 67
Murray, D. & M., furniture dealers, 253 and
255 Cowgate
Murray, J. & W. C, W.S., 3 Thistle court
Murray, James, & Co. , hatters, 68 West port
Murray, A. K. {Craig, Christie, Sf Co.), 26
Lauder road
Murray, Abijah, sheriff -officer, 27 Elder street
Murray, Alexander, 27 Elder street
Murray, Alexander, wine merchant and grocer,
67 South bridge ; house, 17 Cumin place
Murray, Alexander, 47 Cumberland street
Murray, Alexander, grocer and wine merchant,
3 Dumbiedykes road
Murray, A., victual dealer, 7 Charlotte st., Leith
Murray, Alexander, tailor, 25 St James' square
Murray, Alexander (missionary for Grange
Free Church), 2 Sciennes hill place
Murray, Andrew, jun., W.S., 17 Walker st.
Murray, Ant., of Crieff (M. §■ Falconer, W.S.),
141 George street
Murray, David, M.D., 2b Grove street
Murray, David, C.A., 46 George street ; house,
St Margaret's, Strathearn road
Murray, Donald, 35 Wright's houses
Murray, Ebenezer, auctioneer, 4 St Andrew
square ; house, 9 Salisbury road
Murray*, George, tailor and clothier, 11 Lau-
riston park
Murray, George, wholesale stationer, engraver,
and printer, 42 Hanover street ; house, 12
Clifton terrace
Murray, George, grocer, wine merchant, and
Itahan warehouse, 51 Frederick street ;
house, 70 Northumberland street
Murray, George, mason, Hamilton place ;
house, 6 Saunders street
Murray, George, C.A., 42 Castle street
Murray, George, wood carver, 6 Claremont pi
Murray, George J., W.S., East Coates house,
Manor place
Murray, Henry, confectioner, 109 Nicolson st.
Murray, Henry, bootmaker, 97a Princes st. ;
house, 27 Howe street
Murray, James (R. Dudgeon $- Co.), Parkside
house, 94 St Leonard street
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Murray, James, ham - curer, 3 Swanfield ;
house, 13 Kirk street
Murray, James (G.PJ).), 6 Malta terrace
Murray, James, spirit dealer, 1 Canonmills
Murray, James, 51 Broughton street
Murray, James C, W.S. (M. $• Hunt), 80
Castle street
Murray, James, gardener, Northfield cottage,
Newhaven road
Murray, James, of Callands, 4 Brandon street
Murray, James Hall, 5 South Norton place
Murray, James, 16 Broughton street
Murray, James, 7 Broughton place
Murray, James, 9a Cornwall street
Murray, John (G.P.O.), 2 Greenside end,
Greenside row
Murray, John, provision merchant, 38 Cause-
wayside
Murray, John, sheep and cattle agent, 19 St
Patrick square
Murray, John, S.S.C., 3 Thistle court ; hoHse,
1 East Claremont street
MURRAY, JOHN, printers' joiner and brass
rule maker, 22 Niddry street ; house, 8
Argyle place. ^ See Adv. p. 50
Murray, John, 20 Cumberland street
Murray, John S., 6 Mansfield place
Murray, John, cooper and fishcurer, Upper
drawbridge, Leith ; house, Bathfield
Murray, John, S.S.C., 5 York place
Murray, John, 115 Rose street
Murray, John, brewer, 5 Thomson place
Murray, John L., 9 East Sciennes street
Murray, Joseph, writer, 1 Rosehill place
Murray, Joseph Davidson, clerk, 19 Grove
street
Murray, Martin, grocer, 135 Cowgate
Murray, Peter, pianoforte maker, 22 West
Sciennes ; house, 9 East Sciennes street
Murray, Peter, gardener, 3 Drumdryan street
Murray, Richd., cabinetmaker and upholsterer,
Broughton market ; house, 23 Dublin st.
Murray, Richard Marr, 8 Abercromby place
Murray, Robert R. (agent, Union Bank of
Scotland), 62 George street ; house, Alfred
place, Newington
Murray, Robert, corn, seed, and manure mer-
chant, 7 Roxburgh place
Murray, Thomas, bookbinder, 14 Glover street
MURRAY-, THOMAS C, bootmaker (Register
for Male and Female Servants, and Coal
Agency Office), 2 Canonmills bridge ; house,
6 'Huntly street. See Adv. pp. 101, 109
Murray, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 19
Cowgate ; house, 10 Merchant street
Murray, Thomas G., W.S., 11 Randolph cres-
cent ; office, 66 Queen street
Murray, Thomas, LL.D. (If. &,- Gibb), North-
east Thistle street lane ; house, Elm bank,
Lasswade
Murray, Thomas, 1 Bowershall place
Murray, Thomas (secretary Leith Property
I Investment Co.,), 90 St Andrew St., Leith
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Murray, Thomas, bookseller, 5 Lutton place
Murray, Walter, butcher, 78 Grove street
Murray, William C, W.S., 3 Thistle court
Murray, Wm. C., 3 Comely green crescent
Murray, William R., wincey manufacturer,
20 Brougham street
Murray, William, S.S.C. and N.P. {J. g> F.
Anderson), 68 Great King street
Murray, Wm., London hotel, 2 St Andrew sq.
Murray, William, grocer, 12 Clyde street ;
house, 23 Duke street
Murray, William, 5 Henry place
Murray, William, 15 Comely bank
Murray, William, shoemaker, 20 Coburg street
Murray, Mrs Grace, 14 West Preston street
Murray, Mrs H., provision merchant, 55
Canongate
Murray, Mrs Helen, grocer, 9 Couper street
Murray, Mrs John, 5 Nicolson street
Murray, Mrs J., 10 James place, Leith
Murray, Mrs J., sen., Parkside house, 94 St
Leonard street
Murray, Mrs P., 14 Danube street
Mushet, W. & R., ironfounders, Dalkeith iron-
works ; J. Gilray, agent, 60 Lothian road
Mushet, Mrs James, 1 Lord Russell place
Muston, H. J., 6 Cumin place
Mutrie, William, hairdresser, 41 Blair street ;
house, 233 High street
Mutter, Howey, & Co., general carriers and
contractors ; agents for goods traffic of the
North British, Great North of Scotland, and
Midland Railways ; offices at the railway
stations and Canal street
Mutter, John {M., Howey, Sf Co.), 1b Chal-
mers street
Mutter, Miss, 31 Clerk street
Mutual Life Assurance Society of London,
23 Albany street
Mutual Scottish Amicable Life Insurance
Society {H G. Watson and Thomas G.
Dickson, secretaries to Edinburgh Board).
3 North St David street
Myers, Morris, jeweller, 8 Windmill street
Myles, James, bootmaker, 11a Leith street
terrace and 61 Broughton street
Murray, Mrs Thos., St Catherine's pi., GrangeiMyles, Jn., hotel & tavern, 5 Fleshmarket cl
Murray, Mrs W. H., 9 India street
Murray, Mrs W., broker, 64 St Mary's wynd
Murray, Mrs William, 12 St Vincent street
Murray, Mrs, 16 Rillbank terrace
Murray, Mrs, 31 Queen street
Murray, Mrs, 1 Hope terrace
Murray, Mrs, laundress, 13 Cheyne street
Murray, Mrs, 29 Hamilton place
Murray, Mrs, boot and shoe warehouse, 56
Broughton street
Murray, Mrs, 17 Mayfield terrace
Murray, Mrs {Private Educational Establish-
ment), 8 Abercromby place
Murray, Mrs, lodgings, 16 Rankeillor street
Murray, Mrs, lodgings, 36 Dublin street
Murray, Mrs, 4 Merchiston terrace
Murray, Miss Agnes, Braeside, Napier road
Myles, John, artist, 59 Cockburn street
Myles, Mrs, dressmaker, 18 Nelson street
Mylne, James, W.S., 12 Charlotte square
Myrtle, John Young, M.D., F.R.C.P., 24 Rut-
land street
Myrtle, Wm., C.A. {agent for London Union
Assurance Society {Fire and Life), and for
West. Life Assurance Society), 7 North St
David street ; house, 31 Ann street
Myrtle, Miss, 11 Gardner's crescent
Nacfiot, Dr H. W., professor of German, 59
George street
Nairn, Andrew (T. M. Tennant Sf Co..
Limited), 21 Albany street, Leith
Nairn, William, coal merchant, 5 Richmond
place
Murray, Miss Elizabeth, china merchant, 33 Nairn, William, greengrocer, 64 Nicolson st.
Sandport street
Murray, Isabella, lodgings, 7 Brighton street
Murray, Miss, 33 Queen street
Murray, Miss, 20 Pitt street
Murray, Miss, 6 Comely green place
Murray, Miss, 9 Comely bank
Murray, Miss, 2 Findhom place
Murray, Misses, 19 Dean terrace
Murray, Misses, dressmakers, 75 Broughton st.
Murrie, Alexander, 22 St Patrick square
Museum of Science and Art, Argyle square :
Director, Prof. T. C. Archer ; Regius Keeper
of Natural Hist. Collection, Professor Alhnan
Nairn, William, pastry baker, 18 Riddle's cl.,
Leith
Naismith & Richardson, milliners and dress-
makers, 13 Buccleuch street
Naismith, Alexander, 38 Cumberland street
Naismith, Robt., jun., wine and spiritmerchant.
1 Shore ; house, 53 Albany street, Leith
Naismith, Robt., wine and spirit merchant, 18
Citadel ; house, Madeira street
Naismith, Robert T. {Cooper, Craig, S,' Craig).
4 George st. ; house, 4 Melville terrace
Naismith, W., leather merchant, 2 Cause-
wayside
Musgrave, J., gardener, Mayfield, NeAvington Naismith, Wm., comm. traveller, 6 Oxford st.
Musgrove, J., hosier and glover, 5 Melbourne pi. Naismith, Mrs John, Taaphall, Ferry road
Musgrove, John, coal mercht., 4 Melbourne pi. [Naismith, Mrs T., 2 Victoria grove,- 153 St
Musgrove, William, glazier and painter, 5a I Leonard street
Frederick street ; house, 8 Young street
Mushet, John, & Son, house agents, valuators,
and undertakers, 2 Hope street ; house, 1
Walker street
Napier & Forbes, paper-rulers, 4 St James' sq.
Napier, Alex. John, W.S., 23 Albany street
Napier, Alexander, chemist, 69 South Clerk
street ; house, 20 Millerfield place
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Napier, Alex., smith, 39 Water lane, Leith ;
house, 90 Constitution street
Napier, Charles, flesher, 3 Marmion terrace ;
house, Firth cottage, Greenhill bank
Napier, Duncan, medical botanist, 22 Bristo
street ; house, 24
Napier, George, advocate, sheriff of Peebles-
shire, Coates hall, West Coates
Napier, G. B., hosier and shirtmaker, 25
Nicolson street
Napier, George, tailor, 127 Rose street ; house,
2 Hope park crescent
Napier, Henry, greengrocer, 41 Couper street
Napier, James, grocer, 183 Fountainbridge
Napier, James Brand, teacher of drawing, 46
Great Kiug street
Napier, Mark, advocate, sheriff of Dumfries-
shire, 6 Ainslie place
Napier, Robert, builder and contractor, 28
Bread street and Belfrage lane
Napier, Robert, 102 Grange place
Napier, Rt., house carpenter, 22 Greenside pi.
Napier, Robert, 35 Cockburn street
Napier, Mrs Charles, 7 Broughton street
Napier, Mrs J., Spring valley, Morningside
Napier, Mrs, 20 Millerfield place
Napier, Misses, dressmakers, 2 St David's ter.
Nasmyth, Robert, F.R.C.S., surgeon-dentist
to the Queen, 5 Charlotte square
Nasmyth, Mrs A., 15 West Preston street
Nasmyth, Mrs, 30 Gayfield square
National Bank of India, Limited (JDalma-
hoy <V Cowan, W.S., agent*), 12 Hill street
National Bank of Scotland : head office, 42
St Andrew sq. (IP. J. Duncan, manager) ;
branches, 3 Nicolson square, 144 Princes
street, and 16 Bernard street
National Bible Society of Scotland ; com-
mittee rooms and depository, 5 St Andrew
square
NATIONAL BOILER INSURANCE (Steele
<y Campbell, agents), 3 N. St Andrew street.
=4= See Adv. p. 29
NATIONAL GUARANTEE AND SURETY-
SHIP ASSOCIATION, LIMITED (James
Wilkie, C.A., manager), 28 Queen street.
* See Adv. p. 14
NATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY
(J. W. Bell, general agent for Scotland), 93a
George street. ^ See Aclv. p. 34
National Museum of the Antiquaries of
Scotland, Royal Institution, Mound
National Property Investment Company
(Henry Harrison, manager), 23 St Andrew
square
NATIONAL PROVINCIAL PLATE -GLASS
INSURANCE CO. (Steele Sf Campbell,
agents), 3 N. St Andrew st. ^ See Adv. p.
34
National Security Savings Bank of Edin-
burgh ; office, 16 North Bank street
National Steamship Co. (J. P. Oliver,
agent), 46 George street
147
NATIONAL UNION LIFE A88URA.NCH
CO. (Ji. Livingstone, manager for Scotland)^
90 Princes street. ^ See Adv. p. 27
Namuann, C. O. Chancellor, royal imperial
Austrian consul, VI Scotland street, and 48
Charlotte Street, Leith
Naval and Military Institute, 37 1 Castle hill
Naysmith, John, baker, 75 Giles' street
Neal, F., com. traveller, 1 Helen place, Leith
Nealus, James, auctioneer and valuator, 10
Melbourne place
Neaves, Charles, 47 Queen street
Neaves, Charles, advocate, 8 Hope street
Neaves, Lord, 7 Charlotte square
Neil, John, & Co., brassfounders and gasfitters
to the Queen, Callender house, 67 Canon-
gate ; entrance also at 16 N. B. Canongate
Neil, John, cabinetmaker, 1 (Nelson place ;
house, 2 Northumberland place
Neil, Mrs, 16 Warriston crescent
Neil, Mrs David, 10 Brighton street
Neill & Co., printers, 10 Old Fishmarket close
Neill, George, plasterer, 50 St Leonard street
Neill, John, baker, 1 Wemyss place
Neill, Walter, 12 Upper Grove place
Neill, Mrs, 15 Clarence street
Neill, Mrs Andrew, 31 India street
Neill, Mrs Robert M., 22 Seton place
Neill, Miss J., refreshment rooms, 8 Lothian st.
Neill, Miss, 8 London street
Neill, Miss, 69 York place
Neillings, John, bootmaker, 7 little King st.
Neilson & Cowan, W.S., 8 North St David st.
Neilson, Geo., smith and ironmonger : works,
20 College wynd ; warehouse, 1 1 So. Clerk
street ; house, 4 St Patrick square
Neilson, George B., ironmonger, 7 Henry st.
Neilson, John, mason, 22 Charles street
Neilson, Jn., missionary to Free High Church
congregation, 127 St Leonard street
Neilson, John, W.S. (N. 8f Cowan), 23 East
Claremont street
Neilson, John, cabinetmaker, Broughton mar-
ket ; house, 22 Broughton street
Neilson, John, 34 Rose street
Neilson, Robert, chimney-sweeper, 3 Simon sq.
Neilson, Robert, 2 Summer bank
Neilson, Stuart, W.S., 1 North Charlotte st.
Neilson, William, wright and cabinetmaker,
Duke street lane ; house, 17 Barony street
Neilson, William, photographic saloon, 108
George street
Neilson, W. B. (Maenair Sf Co.), 20 Windsor st.
Neilson, Mrs, 7 Saunders street
Neilson, Mrs, 20 Windsor street
Neilson, Mrs, ladies' nurse. 21 Nelson street
Neilson, Mrs J., dairy, 3 Queen's pi.. Greenside
Neilson, Miss Jane, teacher. Orphan hospital
Nelson & Sons, publishers, 2 Hope park end
Nelson, James, victual dealer, 18 Kirkgato ;
house, 1 Ferrier street
Nelson, James, dentist, 21 Montague street
Nelson, John, bootmaker, 12 Buccleuch street
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Nelson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Water
of Leith
Nelson, Robert R., printseller, stationer, and
artists' colourman, 19 Hanover street; house,
The Fountain, Loanhead
Nelson, Mrs, Abden house, Dalkeith road
Nelson, T. P., governor and treasurer of
House of Refuge, 64 Canongate
Nelson, William, publisher, Salisbury green,
Dalkeith road
Nelson, Miss, dressmaker, 16 Brougham st.
Nesbitt & Lothian, photographers, 79 George
street
Nesbitt, John, artist, 79 George street ; house,
46 Grindlay street
Ness, Charles, commercial trav., 18 Charles st.
Ness, G. F., printer, 17 Quality street
Ness, John, sculptor, 18 Leith walk
Ness, John, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Mont-
gomery street
Neuffert, J. M., corn & flour factor, 2 Baltic st.
Nevay, Alexander, advocate, 1 Randolph pi.
Nevison, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 2
Bedford street
New Church Society, 6 Infirmary street
New Club {David Home, secretary), 85 Princes
street
New College, Mound place
New Zealand Credit Association (Limited),
36 Hanover street
New Zealand Passengers Line of Packets
(./. P. Oliver, agent), 46 George street
New Zealand Scottish Trust (Limited), 36
Hanover street
Newberry, Mrs, milliner, 5 South College st.
Newbigging, David, agent, 1 Buccleuch stree
Newbigging, David, painter, 47 Lothian street
Newbigging, Mrs Patrick, 29 Heriot row
Newbigging, Mrs, 40 Manor place
Newcombe, Henry, surgeon, M.R.C.S. Eng.,
5 Dalrymple crescent
Newlands, Alexander, joiner, 86 West bow
Newlands, David, 169 Fountainbridge
Newlands, James, cabinetmaker, 36 William st,
Newlands, Peter, rope manufacturer, 1.06
Grassmarket
Newlands, William, silver plater and coach and
saddlers' ironmonger, 8 Victoria terrace ;
house, 3 Fountainbridge
Newnam, Rev. Samuel, 2 Dean terrace
Newsam, Win., spirit merchant, 1 London st.
Newton, Wilson, & Co., sewing machine depot,
3 Hanover street
Newton, Christopher, grain and manure mer-
chant, 12 Gayfield square
Newton, John, 6 Hamburg place
Newton, Thomas, baker, 11 Shrub place
Newton, Mrs Hay, sen., 36 George square
Newton, Miss, 33 Great King street
Niblett, F. B., 48 North bridge ; house, Ernes
ton lodge, Wardie
Nichol, J. D., publisher, 45 South Clerk street
Nicholr James, publisher, 104 High street
Nichol, John W., commission agent, 36 Quality
street ; house, West cottage, Wardie
Nichol, Mrs J. P., Huntly lodge, Napier road
Nichol, Mrs, West cottage, Boswell road.
Wardie
Nichol, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 121
George street
NICHOLSON & SON, funeral undertakers,
6 and 8 High street. ^ See Adv. p. 114
Nicholson, John, lodgings, 58 Cumberland st.
Nicholson, John, 15 Leven street
Nicholson, Rev. Maxwell, D.D., 3 Regent ter.
Nicholson, T., 2 Darling's buildings
Nicholson, Alice, 2 Montague street
Nicholson, Mrs William, 28 East Preston st.
Nicol, Alexander, photographer, 3 Teviot row
Nicol, Alexr., lodgings, 2 So. Charlotte street
Nicol, Daniel, printer, 1 Market place
Nicol, Jas., cooper, 13 Arthur st., Leith walk
Nicol, John (Scott $* Orr), 8 Warriston cresc.
Nicol, John, 17 West Richmond street
Nicol, John, 42 India place
Nicol, Richard, contractor, 16 Viewforth park
Nicol, Richard L., 16 Viewforth park
Nicol, Robert G., messenger - at - arms, 18
Elder street
Nicol, Robert, die and stamp cutter, 37 North
bridge ; house, 26 Rankeillor street
Nicol, Walter (Lees Sf N), 5 Rosehill place
Nicol, William, portrait painter, 15 Blacket pi.
Nicol, Wm., bootmaker, 36 Crosscauseway
Nicol, Mrs, 6 Windmill street
Nicol, Mrs M., ladies' nurse, 22 Jamaica st.
Nicol, Miss, 28 London street
Nicol, Miss, dressmaker, 51 Earl Grey street
Nicol, Misses, dressmakers, 30 St James' sq.
Nicoll, Alexander, accountant, 5 St Andrew
square ; house, 1 Gayfield place
Nicoll, James, spirit dealer, 23 Coburg street,
42 and 43 Commercial st. ; ho. 6 Bank pi.
Nicoll, Joseph, grocer and wine merchant, 3
India street ; house, 24 Castle street
NICOLL, ROBERT, bedding manufacturer.
60 PotteiTow. ^ See Adv. p. 73
NICOLL, THOMAS, nurseryman, seedsman.
and florist, Boroughmuirhead. ^ See Adv.
p. 91
Nicoll, William S., dentist, 41 George street
Nicolson, David, & Son, wholesale wine and
brandy merchants, Holyrood wine stores.
adjoining Holyrood palace ; retail establish-
ment, 36 Canongate ; house, Comely green
park, Rose lane
Nicolson, Alexander, advocate, 1 Ramsay
gardens
Nicolson, David, spirit dealer, 142 Canon-
gate ; house, 4 Holyrood terrace
Nicolson, D., 28 Carrubber's close
Nicolson, George (Henderson $• Bisset), 2
Atholl place
Nicolson, James (Russell S,- N), 28 India
street
Nicolson, James, 8 Kirk street
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Nicolson, James, shipmaster, 13 London row
Nicolson, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 39
Hillhousefield
Nicolson, John, 22 Dundas street
Nicolson, Roderick, clerk, 1 Charles street
Nicolson, Wm., steamboat owner, 10 Shore
Nicolson, William, grocer, 34 Bridge street ;
house, 5 Johnston street
Nicolson, W. Millar, 21 Dick place
Nicolson, Mrs, 33 Grange road
Nicolson, Mrs, 21 Dick place
Night Asylum, Old Fishmarket close, 190
High street
Nightingale & Co., trousers makers, etc., 19
South St Andrew street
Nimmo, D. & G., butchers, 12 Downie place ;
house, 13
Nimmo, J. & J., engravers, lithographers,
and copperplate and letterpress printers,
15 Carrubber's close
Nimmo, John, & Son (Lochore colliery, Fife-
shire), 38 Commercial street
Nimmo, P. & J., brassfounders, plumbers,
and gas-meter manufacturers, 8 N. Bank st.
Nimmo, Archibald (British Linen Co.), 37 St
Andrew square
Nimmo, David, engraver, lithographer, and
printer, 3 East Register street
Nimmo, David, 151 Fountainbridge
Nimmo, James (P. $■ J. N.), 38 Castle street
Nimmo, J. B., brassfounder, etc., 9 Graham st.
Ximmo, John (J. N. $■ Sons), 13 Melville ter.
Nimmo, Peter, photographer, 44 South bridge
Nimmo, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 14
Roxburgh place ; house, 10 Arthur street
Nimmo, William, stationer, 54 Constitution
street ; house, 3 Ronaldson's buildings
Nimmo, William, commission agent, Bell's
court, Quality lane
Nimmo, William P., publisher, 28 St James'
square ; house, 4 Wharton place
Nimmo, Mrs Alex., 11 Albany street, Leith
Nimmo, Mrs F. J., 10 Duncan street, Drum-
mond place
Nimmo, Mrs, 4 Wharton place
Nimmo, Mrs, 3 Ronaldson's buildings
Nimmo, Mrs, 9 Kirk street
Nimmo, Mrs, 47 Hope park end
Nimmo, Mrs M., 1 Merchiston place
Nimmo, Misses, dressmakers, 60 Frederick st.
Nisbet, Alexander P. , warehouseman, 4 Glen-
gyle terrace
Nisbet, James, S.S.C., 21 York place
Nisbet, James, tailor and clothier, 11 Baker's
place ; house, 38 India place
Nisbet, James, agent and J.P. constable, 57
Lower Viewcraig row
Nisbet, John, 2 Beaumont place
Nisbet, John, house painter, 15 George street
Nisbet, John, bootmaker and legging manu-
facturer, 33 Clerk street
Nisbet, John, clerk, 8 Downie place
Nisbet, Pollok S., artist, studio, 15 George st.
Nisbet, Rev. Robert, D.D., ]'.) Lynedoch pi.
Nisbet, Robert (G'.l'.O.), 35 Lothian street
Nisbet, Robert, I Cannon street, Leith
Nisbet, Robert, jun., boat-builder, 3 Cannon
street, Leith
Nisbet, Thomas, 10 George street
Nisbet, Thomas, dairyman, 24 Home street
Nisbet, Rev. William, 6 Hope- park, and
Sylvan place
Nisbet, William, 9 Cheyne street
Nisbet, William J., chemist, 139 High ;-
Nisbet, Mrs C, midwife and sick-nurse. .",7
Lower Viewcraig row
Nisbet, Mrs R., 15 Montague street
Nisbet, Mrs W., lodgings, 5 So. St James' st.
Nisbet, Mrs, 189 Causewayside
Nisbet, Mrs, shoemaker, 13 S. St David st.
Nisbet, Miss, 11 Keir street
Nisbet, Miss, 2 Raimesfield, Ferry road
Nisbet, Janet, 38 Earl Grey street
Nisbett, Mrs More, of Cairnhill, 12 Atholl cres.
Nisbit, David, lodgings, 25 Stafford street
Nissen, P. C, 10 Hamburg place
Niven & Moffatt, C.A., 13 Queen street
Niven, A. T. (iV. #■ Moffatt), 13 Queen street ;
house, 33 Scotland street
Niven, James, gardener, Allanfield, Ferry
road, Leith
Niven, John, M.D., surgeon, 110 Lauriston pi.
Niven, John, dairyman, 9 Huntly street
Niven, Robert, gardener, 5 Jamaica st., Leith
Niven, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant,
Veal market
Niven, William R., dispensing chemist, 9 Mer-
chiston terrace ; house, 13
Nivison, Abraham, writer, 1 Armandale street
Nivison, Mrs, 41 Inverleith row
Nixon, Thomas, coach-trimmer, 1 St John st.
Nixon, Thomas P., commercial traveller, 13
Montgomery street
Noble, R. G., & Co., merchants and agents.
19 Constitution street
Noble, Alexander, pharmaceutical chomist,
24 N.-W. Circus place ; house, 50 India st.
Noble, Alexander, jeweller and fancy bazaar.
95a Princes street
Noble, James, 4 Bank street
Noble, J. C, lithographic draughtsman, 15
Abbey hill
Noble, James, grocer, 1 Claremont place
Noble, John, 7 Grindlay street
Noble, J., confectioner, 21 Union place
Noble, Robert Grieve (i?. G. N. £ Co.), 3
Oxford terrace
Noble, Thomas, grocer, 57 Pleasance
Noble, William, wine merchant and grocer,
7 William street
Noble, Mrs R., ladies' nurse, 16 E. Adam st.
Noble, Mrs, coal merchant, 13 Port-Hope-
toun ; house, 151 Fountainbridge
Noble, Mrs, 3 Windmill lane .
NoUi, John B., spirit dealer. 5 Ronaldson's
buildings
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Norfolk Farmers' General Assurance and
Investment Co. (Limited), (II. Harrison,
manager for Scotland), 23 St Andrew
square
Norie, Robert, 15 Brunswick street
Norrie, Mrs John, 14 Lothian road
Norris, H. Lee (manager, N. B. Rubber Co.,
Limited), 8 Whitehouse ten-ace
Norris, Mrs Jane, boot and shoe warehouse,
'21 and 39 St Mary's wynd ; house, 41
North British Advertiser Office, 8 Mel-
bourne place
North British Agriculturist Office, 377
High street
North British Colour Co. (John J. Lundy
§• Co.), colour, oil, paint, grease, varnish,
cement, whiting, and chemical manufactur-
ers, Elbe street and Little Carron, Leith ;
office, 20 Elbe street
NORTH BRITISH MAGASIN, THE— John
Anderson, waterproofer and bootmaker —
101 Princes street. ^ See Adv. p. 58
North British and Mercantile Insurance
Co. (D. Smith, manager), G4 Princes street;
J. A. White, agent, 14 Bernard street
North British Oil and Candle Co. (Limited),
(James M^Kelvie, agent), Haymarket
North British Railway Co. (John Walker,
secretary ; S. L. Mason, general manager) ;
head offices, Canal street and 4 Princes
street
North British Rubber Co. (Limited), (Henry
Lee Norris, manager), Castle mills, Foun-
tainbridge
North British Steam Packet Co. (R. Dar-
ling, secretary), 4 Princes street
North Briton Printing and Publishing
Office, Old Fishmarket close
North Leith Parochial Chambers (James
Miles, inspector), 18 North Junction street
NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO. (Robert
Christie, jun., secretary), 20 St Andrew sip
(F. MlMinn, agent, 1 Graham street).
* See Adv. p. 18
Northern Club, 91 George street
Northern District School, Henderson row
Northern Lighthouse Office (A. Cunning-
ham, 9 Chester street, secretary), 84 George
street
Northern Reversion Company (Tim. Wood,
manager), 5 Nelson street
NORWICH AND LONDON PLATE-GLASS
AND CASUALTY INSURANCE ASSO-
CIATION, 31 Princes street. % See Adv.
p. 31
NORWICH UNION FIRE AND LIFE IN-
SURANCE SOCIETIES, 31 Princes street.
%■ See Adv. p. 30
Notman, David, wine and spirit merchant, 6
Rose street
Notpian, David, joiner, 42 Quality street
Notman, William, architect, Northfield cot-
tage, Newhaven road
Notman, Wm., upholsterer and cabinetmaker.
14 South Charlotte street
Nugent, Edward, greengrocer, 38 So. Rich-
mond street
Nurses' (for the Sick) Home and Training
Institution (Miss Johnston, lady superin-
tendent), 125 Princes street
Oakeley, Herbert S., M.A., Professor of
Music, University ; class-room, G Park place
Oates, Alfred, Inland Revenue officer, G Stan-
hope place
O'Connel, B., whip-gut manuf. and market
gardener, Beaverhall, Lower Broughton rd.
O'DONNELL, CHARLES, & CO., furniture.
dealers, 156 Cowgate. ^ See Adv. p. 75
O'Donnell & Co., licensed appraisers, cabinet
and upholstery warerooms, 43 Hanover st.
O'Donnell, Rev. Alex., St Patrick's Catholic
Church, Cowgate
O'Donnell, E., 43 Hanover street
O'Donnell, Francis (C. O'D. §■ Co.), 53
Lothian street
O'Donnell, John, 13 Brown street
O'Dorinell, Mrs, 12 Clarence street
O'Farrell, James, pawnbroker, 7 Back of
Vaults
Office for the Sale of the Ordnance and
Geological Surveys for Scotland, 4 St
Andrew square
Officer, William, S.S.C., chambers, 53 George
street ; house, 8 Stafford street
Offices of the Church of Scotland, 22
Queen street
Offices of the Free Church, 15 North Bank
street, Mound
Offices of the U.P. Church, 5 Queen street
Offices of Museum of Science and Art, 10
Argyle square
Ogg, Peter, cowfeeder, 128 Rose street
OGG, MISS R., staymaker, and children and
ladies' outfitters, 6 Hanover street ; house.
7 Brighton street. ^ See Adv. p. 64
Ogilvie, John, & Co., commission merchants.
42 Bernard street
Ogilvie, Charles, grocer, 50 Dundas street ;
house, 39 Barony street
Ogilvie, Rev. Duncan, A.M., 60 Gilmore place
Ogilvie, George, house governor, Stewart's
hospital, Dean
Ogilvie, George, builder, 16 Reid terrace
Ogilvie, George, family grocer, 4 Farquhar-
son place, West Preston street
Ogilvie, George M. (N. B. and Mercantile
Insurance Co.), 14 Rillbank terrace
Ogilvie, John (secretary, North British and
Mercantile Insurance Co.), 65 Princes street
Ogilvie, John, pocketbook maker, 39 Leith
wynd
Ogilvie, John, draper and clothier, 5 South
College street
Ogilvie, J. (/. O. if Co.), 42 Bernard street
Ogilvie, Robert G., W.S., 14 Cumberland st.
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Ogilvie, Captain S. T., R.N., 3 Howard place
OGILVIE, THOMAS, baker (Post office), 2
Elm row. ^ See Adv. 'p. 95
Ogilvie, Mrs James, 18 Buckingham terrace
Ogilvie, Mrs J. K., 25 Warriston crescent
Ogilvie, Miss, 4 Kew terrace
Ogilvy, Alexander (Stamp Office), Inverforth,
Trinity
Ogilvy, Chas. (accountant, and agent for West
of England Insurance Co.), 16 Manor place
Ogilvy, George A., clothier and draper, 17
South bridge ; house, 8 Macnab street
Ogilvy, James, artist, 2 West Nicolson street
Ogilvy, James, writer, 20 Scotland street
Ogilvy, M. F., 6 Middleby street
Ogilvy, Mrs Ramsay, 2 Viewforth terrace
Ogilvy, Mrs, 6 Middleby street
Ogilvy, Miss, 25 Walker street
Ogle & Murray, theological and classical book-
sellers, 49 South bridge
O'Hara, R. O, 8 Comely green place
Oldham, J., 51 North bridge ; house, 3 East-
Preston street
Oldham, Mrs, 20 Great Stuart street
Oliphant, Win., & Co., publishers and book-
sellers, 7 South bridge
Oliphant's School (Thomas Spitted, janitor),
33 Charlotte square
Oliphant, Francis, baker, 110 and 112 High
street ; house, 5 South Clerk street
Oliphant, Thomas, teacher, 4 Rosebery
crescent
Oliphant, William ( W. 0. £ Co.), 19 Millerfield
place
Oliphant, William, warden of the crown,
Crown Room, Edinburgh Castle
Oliphant, William, 17 Carnegie street
Oliphant, Mrs Walter, 3 East Preston street
Oliphant, Mrs, 2 Romilly place
Oliphant, Mrs, 23 Findhorn place
Oliphant, Mrs, sick-nurse, 44 Couper street
Oliver & Boyd, publishers, printers, and book-
binders, Tweeddale court, 16 High street
Oliver, George, Turf hotel, 2 and 3 Leith st.
terrace
Oliver, Gilbert E., writing engraver, 4 Swin-
tonrow; house, 27 Brunswick street
Oliver, Henry (Electric Telegraph Co., 68
Princes street), 25 West Nicolson street
Oliver, James (L. F. P. §• S.), surgeon, 10
Roxburgh place
Oliver, James, 4 Heriot terrace
Oliver, J. P., sharebroker and shipping and
insurance agent, 46 George street
Oliver, John S. (Clapperton, 0., &,- Co.),
8 Greenhill park
Oliver, R. S. (Grieve <$• 0.),1 London street
Oliver, Sommerville, M.D., 10 Roxburgh pi.
Oliver, Walter, tailor, 22 William street
Oliver, William (British Linen Co.), 25 Pitt
street
Oliver, Mrs Thomas, 7 Regent terrace
Oliver, Miss, 1 Lennox street
Oliver, Misses, ladies' boarding school, 11
Rutland square
Oman & Manson, builders ami monumental
workers; yard, Dairy road
Oman, Nath., tailor, 2 Stafford street
Omond, Robert, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 43 Char-
lotte square
O'Neil, Hugh, painter, 210 Cowgate
O'Neill, James, broker, 100a Cowgate
O'Neill, John, clothier and outfitter, 76 High
street ; house, 18 Nicolson street
O'Neill, John, lodging-house keeper, 74 Graas-
market
O'Neill, John, broker, 109 Cowgate
Operative Hat Factory, 90 Nicolson street
Operative Masons' Benefit Society Hall
(John Cameron, sec; James Gourlay, Ircas.),
Hyndford close, 50 High street
Orchardson, A., & Son, clothiers. Highland
costume and ladies' habit makers, 61
Queen street
Ord, John, draper, 74, 75, 76 Tolbooth wynd ;
house, 4 Prince Consort place
Ord, William (Inland Revenue officer, 8th Divi-
sion), 7 Brougham place
Orderly Room, City of Edinburgh Artil-
lery Volunteers, 35 Cockburn street
Orderly Room, Midlothian Coast Artil-
lery Volunteer Corps, 30 Grindlay street
Orderly Room, The Queen's City of Edin-
burgh Rifle Volunteer Brigade, 17
Cockburn street; open daily from 11 till
2.30
Ordnance Survey Office, Post Office build-
ings ; hours, 9 to 5.30
ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION (Robert
Dundas Cay, agent), 23 St Andrew square.
^ See Adv. p. i
Orkney, George, gardener. Northfield, New-
haven road
Orman, Alexander, carver and gilder, 14
North Bank street
Orman, Win., builder, 1 West Stanhope place
Ormidale, The Hon. Lord, 14 Moray place
Ormiston, John, coal merchant, Rose lane
station
Ormiston, William, architect and survej-or. 10
Nicolson square
Ormiston, Mrs, 5 Wharton place
Ormiston, Mrs, grocer, 108 Rose street
Orosz, Francis, professor of music. 72 Nor-
thumberland street
Orphan Hospital (cleric, TJios. Strang, 4(>
Princes street ; treasurer, J. S. Moncrietj.
C.A., 26 Frederick street), Dean
Orphanage, St Vincent's Boys' (Mrs Mac-
cidloch, matron), 10 and 12 Maryfield
Orphoot, Peter, M.D., surgeon-dentist, 113
George street
Orphoot, Thomas Henderson, advocate, 113
George street
Orr, Alexander, cabinetmaker and upholsterer,
Nelson place : house, 52 Broughton street
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Orr, David (G.P.O.), 22 Bread street
Orr, George, 52 Broughton street
ORR, J., coal merchant, and gas-coal, lime,
and commision agent ; office, 14 Royal Ex-
change ; ho. 17 Keir st. ^ See Adv. p. 108
Orr, Captain John, 42 St Cuthbert street
Orr, John, CM., 34 Clerk street
Orr, John, 30 Rutland square
Orr, Samuel K. (agent for Scottish Imperial
and Commercial Union Insurance Com-
panies), 47 George IV. bridge
Orr, William, dairyman, 33 Jamaica street
On', Mrs Charles, 28 Buckingham terrace
Orr, Miss, 23 Saxe-Cobourg place
Orr, Misses M. & J., milliners and dress-
makers, 21 Charlotte street, Leith
Orrock & Hepburn, dental surgeons, 7 Aber-
cromby place
Orrock, Alexander, bookbinder and stationer,
35 South bridge ; house, St Catherine
place
Orrock, Alexander, jun., bookbinder, 35 South
bridge ; house, 17 Lutton place
OiTOck, Miss, 2 Union place, Trinity
Orrock, Miss, lodgings, 73 George street
Oswald, David, 65 Cumberland street
Oswald, John (General Register House), 1
Pilrig place
Oswald, Robert, draper, 170 High street
Oswald, Lady, Southbank, Canaan lane
Oswald, Mrs, 3 Upper Dean terrace
Otago, Agency of the Provisional Govern-
ment, 60b Princes street
Ott, William, German clock maker, 12a Leith
street terrace
Oughterson, Miss, 3 Clifton terrace
Oughton, Gavin, engineer, 7 Glover street
Outram, Mrs George, Hermitage villa, Wardie
crescent
Ovens, James, dairy, 22 Greenside place
Ovens, Robert, flesher, 15 East Adam street,
and 32 Queen street, Leith
Ovens, William H., grocer and spirit mer-
chant, 88 High street
Ovenston, Mrs, spirit dealer, 1 Citadel; house,
39 Albany street, Leith
Owen, Charles, 15 Melville terrace
Owens, M., pawnbroker, 171 Cowgate ; sale-
rooms, 169 and 193
Pace, James, veterinary surgeon, 22 Coburg
street
Pack, Misses, 16 West Preston street
Packer, Mrs James, 32 Rankeillor street
Padon, A. & D., general stationers, 13 St
Andrew square
Padon, Thomas, S.S.C., 15 Hart street
Pae, James, 75 Broughton street
Pagan, Archibald, grocer and spirit dealer, 14
India place ; house, 12 Church street
Pagan, Oswald, spirit dealer, 23 Lady Law-
son's wynd ; house, 21 Lauriston street
Pagan, Walter, 96 North Back of Canongate
Pagan, William, provision merchant, 3 Dean-
haugh street
Pagan, Mrs, 15 Fettes row
Pagan, Mrs, 8 Melville street
Page, David, LL.D., 44 Gilmore place
Painter, Francis, 55 Cumberland street
Pairman Brothers, provision merchants, 87
Potterrow
Pairman, J. R., 13 East Preston street .
Pairman, J. (P. Brothers), 1 Rillbank crescent
Pairman, Wm. (P. Brothers), 1 Rillbank cres.
Pairman, Mrs R., wine and spirit dealer, 68
Adam square, 3 North College street, and
198 Canongate ; house, 5 Lutton place
Paisley, James, commercial traveller, 6 Union
street, Leith
Pallister, Robert, glass merchant, 3 Union
street ; house, 9 Leopold place
Palmer, David, corn merchant, 15 Cowgate ;
house, 5 West Lauriston place
Palmer, James, grocer, 101 Grassmarket
Palmer, M. (Baillie Sp P.), 3 Rockville place
Palmer, Thomas, 11 Johnston terrace
P ANTON & YOUNG, clothiers and hatters.
35 and 36 South bridge. % See Adv. p. 69
Panton, William (P. $• Young), 31 Hope ter.
Paper Trade Review Office, 23 Blair street
Parcero, Joseph, 37 Sheriff brae
Paris, Alex., grocer and wine merchant and
Italian warehouseman, 5 South-east Circus
place ; house, 9 West Claremont street
Paris, James, S.S.C. (Procurator-fiscal of
Holyrood, and agent for Comm. Bank and
Insurance Company of Scotland), 4 N.-W.
Circus place ; house, 9 W. Claremont street
Paris, John, architect, 25 Cumberland street
Paris, Mrs John, 44 Kirkgate
Park, R., & Co., timber merchants, Sands,
Tower street ; office, 20 Constitution street
Park, Archibald, 16 Archibald place
Park, Ebenezer (James Dove §/• Co.), engineer,
18 Greenside lane
Park, George, Whitebank house, Canaan lane
Park, Jas. D., engineer (James Dove $■ Co.),
23 London street
Park, John, advocate, 1 Thomas street
Park, John Pringle (Solicitor1 's Office, G.P.O.).
Whitebank house, Canaan lane
Park, John W., bootmaker, 10 William street
Park, John, 19 Pitt street
Park, John, merchant, 55 Albany street
Park, John, shoemaker, 5 N. Richmond street
Park, John, 71 Fountainbridge
Park, John G, surgeon-dentist. 108 Rose st.
Park, Maitland, accountant, 4 Grange loan
Park, Peter, 43 Thistle street
Park, Thomas, bootmaker, 5 Glanville place
Park, Thos., boot and shoemaker, 22 Bread st.
Park, W., die cutter and seal and cameo en-
graver, 2Q George street
Park, Walter, bootmaker, 9 Lothian street
Park, William, Georgefield, Chamberlain road
Park, Miss, 20 Duncan street
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GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Parker, M., & Co., cod-liver oil merchants,
26 Giles' street
Parker, Forest, shopman, 6 Lothian street
Parker, John J., W.S., Newbank, Trinity-
Parker, John (Legacy Duty Office, Inland
Revenue) ; house, 44 George square
Parker, W. A., advocate, 15 Brandon street
Parker, Mrs, 6 Saxe-Cobourg place
Parkinson, Miss, boarding school, 4 Royal
circus
Pass, Edwin, perfumer and hairdresser, 89
Princes street ; house, 6 Scotland street
Patent Office {William Barclay, agent), 10
George street
Paterson & Allan, wholesale drysalters, oil-
' men, and butter and cheese merchants, 75
Grassmarket ; warehouse, 2 and 3 Heriot
bridge
Paterson & Brown, lathsplitters and plasterers,
Craigside place ; house, 19 Carnegie street
Paterson & Forman, C.A., 55 Frederick st.
Paterson & Romanes, W.S., 7 Nelson street
PATERSON & SONS, London pianoforte and
music saloons, 27 George street. ^'See
Adv. p. 45
Paterson & Sons, human hair merchants, 95
Princes street
Paterson, A. & J., smiths, Morrison street
Paterson, Hugh, & Co., carpet manufacturers,
cabinetmakers, damask and chintz ware-
house, 77 South bridge
Paterson, A., china merchant, IGIa Rose st.
Paterson, Abertas, pawnbroker, 10 Bruns-
wick street ; house, 27
Paterson, Adam, W.S., 36 Heriot row
Paterson, Adam C, surveyor of buildings, 18
Frederick street
Paterson, Alexander, missionary, 54 Rankeil-
lor street
Paterson, Alexander John, 23 Heriot row
Paterson, Alexander, 21 Drummond place
Paterson, Alexander, inspector of stamps and
taxes, 12 Waterloo place
Paterson, Alexander, Holly lodge, York road
Paterson, Alexander, 42 York place
Paterson, Alexander, 44 Abbey hill
Paterson, Alexander F., grocer, 39 Kirkgate ;
house, 15 Glover street
Paterson, Andrew, C.A. (P. Sp Forman), 6
Abbotsford crescent
Paterson, Andrew, sculptor, 60 North bridge
Paterson, Archibald, merchant, 31 Grange
road
Paterson, Daniel (H.M. Customs), 12 Cannon
street, Leith
Paterson, David A. (Cochrane, P., S,- Co.),
Restalrig park, Restalrig road
Paterson, David, commercial traveller, 35
George iv. bridge
Paterson, David F., agent, 5 Kerr street
Paterson, D. W. (Lindsay $• P.), 12 Nor-
thumberland street
Paterson, David, brassfounder, gasfitter, and
PAT 15|
plumber, 1 Thistle street ; house, 6 Clare-
mont place
Paterson, George A., M.D., deputy commis-
sioner in lunacy, 46 Charlotte square
Paterson, George, pawnbroker, 1 Richmond
place and 21 Greenside row : saleroom. 6
Richmond place ; house, 5 Roxburgh place
Paterson, George, 35 Minto street
Paterson, Geo., dairyman, 50 Fountainbridge
Paterson, George, engineer, West Dairy, Dairy
road
Paterson, Henry, bird-stuffer and cage-maker,
18 Frederick street
Paterson, Hugh, plumber, etc., 5 Ehn row
Paterson, Hugh (H. P. §• Co.), 4 Buccleudj
place
Paterson, James, 15 Brougham street
Paterson, James, builder and asphalter, East
Newington place ; ho. 2 Hope Park cresct.
Paterson, James (Lands Valuation Office), 39
Grange road
Paterson, James (P. Sf Allan), 5 Laariston
park
Paterson, James, 39 Barony street
Paterson, James, printer (Muir Sf P.), 41 A
Broughton street
Paterson, James, butcher, 9 Clanalpine build-
ings ; house, 16 Grindlay street
Paterson, James, accountant and house agent,
10 Hanover street ; house, 39 Grange road
Paterson, James, bellhanger, 17 Spittal street
Paterson, James L. W., 10 Millerrield place
Paterson, James N. (Bank of Scotland), 35
Minto street
Paterson, John, watch material dealer, 150
High street ; house, 3 Upper Gray street
Paterson, John, dairy, 49 Duke street, Leith
Paterson, John, inspector of lighting and
cleaning, 46 Findhorn place
Paterson, John (Romanes <S'P.),42 Blacket pi.
Paterson, John, civil engineer, 5 St Andrew
square ; house, 27 Hope terrace
Paterson, John, architect, 21 St Andrew sq.
Paterson, John, wine and sjiirit merchant. 6
West St Anthony place
Paterson, John, 26 Charles street
Paterson, John, Castle bank
Paterson, John, greengrocer, 13 Citadel st.
Paterson, John, 161 Rose street
Paterson, L., dairyman, 12 Bedford street
Paterson, Laurence, traveller, 28 Bernard
street
Paterson, Mw., compositor, 10 Gladstone tar.
Paterson, Maurice, rector, Free Normal School,
12 Arniston place
Paterson, Maurice, bookbinder, bookseller,
stationer, and news-agent, 15 Broughton
street ; house, 31
Paterson, R., architect and city assessor
(Valuation of Lands Act); office, 10 Hanover
street ; house, 47 Grange road
Paterson, Robert, tailor and clothier, 91 South
bridge ; house, 4 Graham street
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Paterson, K. B., working jeweller, 51 North
bridge
Paterson, Robert, M.D., F.R.C.P., 32 Char-
lotte street, Leith
Paterson, Robt., merchant, 118 Lauriston pi.
Paterson, Robert, engraver on wood, 41a
Broughton street
Paterson, Robert, architect, 21 St Andrew sq.
Paterson, Robert, teacher, Roseburn
Paterson, Robert, 7 India place
Paterson, R. Roy, rnusicseller, 27 George st. ;
house, Viewpark, Russell place, Trinity
Paterson, Thomas, grocer and wine and spirit
merchant, 5 East Register street
Paterson, Thomas, tea dealer, 7 Grove street
Paterson, Thomas, W.S., 43a George street
Paterson, Thomas K., jeweller, 24 Nicolson st.
Paterson, T. (G.P.O.). 6 Gardner's crescent
Paterson, "Walter, Seafield place, Seafield
Paterson, William, bookseller and publisher.
74 Princes street ; house, 23 Hope terrace
Paterson, Win. A. 0., advocate, 3 Frederick st.
Paterson, W. (F. Richardson Sc Co.). 5 Lauris-
ton lane
Paterson, William (sec. B. L. Co.'s Bank), 4
Regent terrace
Paterson, Win., greengrocer, 5 Melville place
Paterson, William, 4 Ebenezer mount
Paterson, William, tailor and clothier, 4
Elder street
Paterson, William, Jan., commission merchant.
5 Lauriston lane
Paterson, William, solicitor and N.P.. and
agent for Royal Insurance Company, 13
Bernard street ; house, 34 Albany st., Leith
Paterson, Rev. William, Upton cottage, West
Mayfield loan
Paterson, Wm. U., clerk, 13 Bright terrace.
Dairy road
Paterson, Mrs Adam, lodgings, Bloomberry
house, Canaan lane
Paterson, Mrs Anne, 12 Shrub place
Paterson, Mrs Colin, 28 Pitt street
Paterson, Mrs H., coach-hirer. 10 Elm row
Paterson, Mrs James, 17 St Bernard's cresct.
Paterson, Mrs James, 19 Home street
Paterson, Mrs John, grocer, 57 Leith wynd
Paterson, Mrs J., 48 Lothian street
Paterson, Mrs Maria, lodgings, 3 Rutland st.
Paterson, Mrs, 2 Salisbury street
Paterson, Mrs, of Castle Huntly, 3 Coates cres.
Paterson, Mrs, 41a Broughton street
Paterson, Miss A., milliner and straw hat
maker, 53 and 54 High street
Paterson, Miss A., 11 Simon square
Paterson, Miss M. Mackenzie, 23 Heriot row
Paterson, Miss Margaret, 23 Heriot row
Paterson, Miss Marjory, dressmaker, 43 Earl
Grey street
Paterson, Miss Mary, 11 Warriston crescent
Paterson, Miss, Wardie villas, Wardie
Paterson, Miss, dressmaker, 21 Castle street
Paterson, Miss, 44 Howe street
Paterson, Miss, 42 York place
Paterson, Miss, 18 St Cuthbert street
Paterson, Misses A. & J., millinery, baby
linen, ladies' underclothing, and straw hat
warehouse, 54 Lothian street ; house, 2
Arniston place
Paterson, Misses, Primrose bank, Trinity
Patison, Mrs William, 15 Hope terrace
Patison, Miss, 12 Clifton terrace
Paton, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 28
South bridge
Paton, Alexander, 2 Drummond place
Paton, Alex. G., bootmaker, 59 Cumberland st.
Paton, Andrew, violin teacher, 11 Drummond
street
Paton, George, news-agent, 25 Jamaica street
Paton, Hugh, printer and publisher, book and
print seller, picture cleaner, artists' colour-
man, carver and gilder to the Queen and
to the late Duchess of Kent, 115 Princes
street ; printing office and workshop, 5 St
James' square ; house, The Tower, Porto-
bello
Paton, James, chimney-sweeper, 6 Hamilton
place
Paton, James (Museum of Science and Art),
3 Comely green place
Paton, James, spirit merchant. 14 Bristo street
Paton, John (H.M. Neio Register House), 1G
Meadow place
Paton, John, 4G Pleasance
Paton, Sir J. Noel, Knight, R.S.A. (Her
Majesty 's Limner for Scotland), 33 George sq.
Paton, Robert, baker, 29 Rose street
Paton, Thomas, letterpress and steam-power
printer and stereotyper, 13 George street :
house, 16 London street
Paton, Thomas, metal dealer and refiner.
Ironside court, 93 Abbey hill ; house, 9
Comely green place
Paton. Thomas S.. advocate, 7 St Vincent st.
Paton, Waller H., R.S.A., landscape painter.
16 George square
Paton, Walter, cabinetmaker, 12 Brandon
street ; workshop, Silvermills
Paton, Wm., coal merchant, 43 Brunswick st.
Paton, William, stationer, 59 West port
Paton, Mrs A., 50 Clerk street
Paton, Mrs, register office for servants, 25
Jamaica street
Paton, Mrs, lodgings, 15 South Charlotte st.
Paton, Mrs, Windmill house, Windmill lane
Paton, Miss, 56 Clerk street
Paton, Miss, 31 Broughton place
Paton, Miss, 7 Lauder road
Patrick, Robert, hatter, 153 High street and
52 Cockburn street
Patrick, Mrs S., 23 Abercromby place
Patten, John, W.S., 7 Drummond place
Patterson, William, & Son, wood carvers, 15
East Drummond street
Patterson, Greenoak, book and print seller.
and photographic publisher, 34 Frederick st.
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Patterson, Hugh, spirit merchant, 4 Hose
street ; house, 28 Rutland street
Patterson, John C. {Inland Revenue), 25 Had-
dington place
Patterson, John, 1 Portland place
Patterson, John, gardener, 7 Wright's houses
Patterson, P. H., clerk, 51 Arthur- street
Patterson, R. Stewart, 7 Torphichen street
Patterson, Thomas (A. Bell §• Son), 3 Rutland
square
Patterson, W. Greenoak, photographer, 1
Argyle square
Patterson, William, upholsterer, cabinetmaker,
undertaker, house carpenter, house agent,
and licensed appraiser, 10 Queensferry st. ;
house, 8 Manor place ; works, Dairy road
Patterson, William, spirit merchant, 27 Tol-
booth wynd ; house, 11 Crown street
Patterson, Miss, 6 Leopold place
Pattison, G. G, Ashville, York road
Pattison, G. Handasyde, advocate, 18 Duke
street
Pattison, John, W.S., 41 South Clerk street
Pattison, P., Ashville, York road
Pattison, T. H., M.D., F.E.C.P., 39 London
street
Pattison, Walter G., merchant, 35 Bernard
street ; house, Seacliff, Trinity
Pattison, Miss, 14 Pitt street
Pattison, Misses, 33 East Claremont street
Patton, Right Hon. George, Lord Justice-
Clerk, '30 Heriot row
Patton, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 8 Kerr street
Pattullo, Miss, 38 Ann street
Paul, A. CWilTck §• P.), 40 Giltnore place
Paul, James, 109 Rose street
Paul, James D., baker, 8 West Crosscauseway
Paul, Rev. John, D.D., 13 George square
Paul, John, plumber and gashtter, 21 Gray
street ; house, 17 Canning place
Paul, John, contractor, 21 Cable wynd
Paul, John, sen., accountant, Bangor road
Paul, John, jun., coppersmith, Bangor road
Paul, Robert {assistant-keeper, Museum of
Antiquities), 42 Home street
Paul, Robert, 3 Leamington terrace
Paul, Thomas, newspaper rejiorter, 4 Clerk st.
Paul, Thomson, W.S., 14 Broughton place
Paul, William, writer, 10 Brougham street
Paul, Mrs William, 3 Leamington terrace
PAULIN,. GEORGE, funeral undertaker, 32
and 42 Jamaica street and 14 St Anthony
place. ^ See Adv. p. 114
Paxton, George, & Son, boiler manufacturers
and smiths, 43 Salamander street ; house,
85 Constitution street
Paxton, James, shoemaker, Oakfield house,
West Arthur place
Paxton, M., grocer, 5 Fox lane
Paxton, S., 5 Glover street
Paxton, William, plain and decorative house
painter, 1 Abercromby place ; house, 7
London street
Paxton, William. (./. Fulton .V Co.), 11
Lauder road
Paxton, William, bootcloser, 35 Leitli street
Paxton, Mrs, wine and spirit merchant, 37
Coatfield lane
Payne, Richard P., chemist, 2 Arthur street.
Leith walk
Payne, Theodore, spirit merchant, 2 Infirmary
street ; house, 9 Cladstone terrace
Peace & Co., agents for the goods traffic of the
N. B. and S. C. railways ; offices at Edin-
burgh, Leith, and Granton railway stations
Peace, David, bootmaker, 3 Elder street
Peace, James (P. «v Co.), 39 E. Claremont st.
Peach, Charles William, retired comptroller of
H.M. Customs, 30 Haddington place
Peacock, Adam, tobacco manufacturer, .';
John's place, Leith
Peacock, Andrew, tobacco manufacturer, 10
High street ; house, 5 Cilmore place
Peacock, David, commission agent, 43 Bernard
street
Peacock, E., lithographic printer and window -
ticket writer, 35 Cockburn street
Peacock, Hugh C, 12 Sciennes place
Peacock, Hugh, human hair manufacturer, 50
South bridge
Peacock, James, victual dealer and green-
grocer, 2 Hope street
Peacock, Robert A. (/. Balfour gc Co.), 3
John's place, Leith
Peacock, Robert, victual dealer, 13 West
Maitland street; house, 31 Morrison street
Peacock, T. B., commission agent, 54 North
bridge ; house, 16 Gilmore place
Peacock, Thomas Reid, 24 Findhorn place
Peacock, William, 34 Great King street
Peacock, Mrs Adam, 2 Lauriston terrace
Peacock, Mrs G., lodgings, 59 Castle street
Peacock, Mrs Henry, lodgings, 64 Frederick st.
Peacock, Mrs, lodgings, 2 Melville street
Peacock, M., milliner and dressmaker, 51 Home
street ; house, 1 Tarvet street
Peacock, Miss, boarding and day school, 16
Findhorn place
Pearce, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 15 Jamaica street
Pears, James, 7 Fingal place
Pearson & Robertson, W.S., 17 Royal circus
Pearson, Charles & David, C.A. and actuaries.
128 George street
Pearson, Adam, 22 Blackford road
Pearson, Andrew, 12 Antigua street
Pearson, E., plumber and gasfitter, 60 South
Back of Canongate ; house, 52
Pearson, George B., 4 Calton hill
Pearson, James, printer, 21 Carnegie street
Pearson. James, butcher, 7 South Richmond st.
Pearson, John, 8 Union street, Leith
Pearson, Robert, spirit dealer, 180 High street
Pearson, Thomas, 52 Grange road
Pearson, Thomas (In. Rev.), '23 Norton place
Pearson, Thos., plasterer, 29 Cheyne street
Pearson, Mrs Thomas, Powburn, Causewayside
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Pearson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 4 Rosemount
buildings
Pearson, Mrs, 31 Dundas street
Peaston, Miss E., 4 Canon street
Peat, David, 5 Lauriston park
Peat, John (Macnair $• Co.), 35 East Clare-
mont street
Peat, John, 112 Nicolson street
Peat, John, com. traveller, 71 Gt. Junction st.
Peat, Rear- Admiral, Viewforth ho., Viewforth
Peat, Richd., boot and shoe maker, 29 Jamaica
street
Peat, Mrs, fruiterer, 23 South Clerk street
Peat, Mrs Janet, fruiterer and greengrocer, 3
Sandport street
Peattie, D. & A., dentists, 6 Rankeillor street
Peattie, John, Bellevue crescent lane
Peattie, John, working men's refreshment
rooms, 39 North bridge street
Peattie, Mrs Alex., baker, 2 Market street ;
house, 3
Peattie, Miss, 27 St Patrick square
Peck, Edward, draughtsman and engraver,
51 Hanover street
Peck, Mrs F., 16 East Adam street
Peddie & Kinnear, architects, 3 South Char-
lotte street
Peddie & Muir, printers, 3 Waterloo place
Peddie, J. & A., W.S., 6 Queen street
PEDDIE, R., & CO., manufacturers of iron and
wire fences, agricultural implements, etc.,
132 George street; works, Tynecastle, Dairy
lane. ^ See Adv. p. 84
Peddie, Robert, & Son, painters and paper-
hangers, 3 Duke street, Leith ; house, 5
Thomson's place
Peddie, Alex., M.D., F.R.C.P., 15 Rutland st.
Peddie, Donald Smith, C.A., 1 George street;
house, North Trinity house, Trinity
Peddie, James, W.S. (/. SfA. Peddie), 7 Chal-
mers street
Peddie, James, jun., civil engineer, 6 Queen
street ; house, 7 Chalmers street
Peddie, James, city missionaiy, 47 George
IV. bridge
Peddie, James, flint-glass manufacturer, 10
Stead's place
Peddie, John Dick (P. §■ Kinnear), 33 Buck-
ingham terrace
Peddie, Robert (R. P. §• Co.), Grange bank
house, GreenhhT bank
Peddie, Thomas, architect and civil engineer,
27 Collins place
Peddie, Rev. William, D.D., 57 George square
Peddie, William, 11 Lauriston park
Peddie, Mrs, 18 Alva street
Peden, Mrs, 16 Gayfield square
Peebles, A. & R., cabinetmakers and uphol-
sterers, 9 Clyde street
Peebles, D. Bruce, engineer and gas-meter
manufacturer, 68 West Fountainbridge ;
house, 91 West Gilmore place
Peebles, Hugh, 3 Johnston place
Peebles, John G. C, S.S.C., 16 Scotland st.
Peebles, Peter, tailor, 17 Arthur street
Peebles, Robert, 35 Barony street
Peebles, Thomas, hairdresser, 14 Home street
Peebles, William, tailor, 51 Cockburn street
Peffers, James, Bonnington
Peggie, David, greengrocer, 3 Redhall
PELICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY;
office, 11 Duke st. Agents: John MiC'ul-.
loch, British Linen Company's Bank ; and
Murray, Beith, 8f Murray, 43 Castle st.
^ See Adv. p. 33
Pendreigh, J. & G., corn merchants and
brewers, Abbey hill brewery, 8 Abbey
mount, and 36 Constitution street
Pendreigh, George (/. §• G. P.), 9 Regent
terrace
Pendreigh, James (J. $• G. P.), 6 Regent ter.
Pendrich, Thomas, working jeweller, 174 Rose
street
Pendrigh, James, tailor and clothier, 5 North
St James' street
Pendrigh, James, chairmaker, 29 Chalmers'
close, 81 High street
Pendrigh, William, family bnen warehouse,
Assembly rooms, 54 George street
Penman, Alexander, wholesale warehouseman,
1 Roxburgh place ; house, 5 Drummond st.
Penman, Andrew, warehouseman, 68 Nicolson
street
Penman, David James, commission agent, 7
Hill place
Penman, John, grocer and baker, 67 Giles'
street, 6 Great Junction street, and 46
Water lane, Leith
Penman, John, wine and spirit merchant. 4
Fyfe place
Penman, Thomas B., 141 Causewayside
Pennie, Archibald, shipmaster, 10 Cannon
street, Leith
Pennie, William S., cigar depot, 4 Broughton
street
Penny, Miss, milliner, 5 Broughton street
Pentland,Y. J., & Son, coopers and stave mer-
chants, 14 Spence's place, Leith
Pentland, D., working jeweller, 58 Hanover
street
Pentland, Young, jun. (P. §• Son), Muirville,
Newhaven road
Pentland, Mrs James, ndlliner, 25 West Nicol-
son street
Pentzlin & M'Adie, veneer and wood mer-
chants, Mint, South Gray's close, 56 High
street
Pentzlin, August (P. §• MlAdie), 9 Hope park
square
Pentzlin, Ludwig, boot and shoe maker, 63d
George street ; house, 28 Brunswick street,
Stockbridge
Peploe, R. L. (C. B. of S.), 39 Manor place
Perigal, A., landscape painter, 7 Oxford ter.
Perry, E, refreshment rooms, 16 Canongate
Peter, David, 2 Clyde street lane
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Peterkin, Archibald, cane-chair maker, 17
Leith walk
PETERS, ALEXANDER M., plumber and
gasfitter, 13 Dundas street. ^ See Adv.
p. 79
Peters, David, 21 Hugh Miller place
Peters, James, 3 Hope park crescent
Peters, Miss, milliner, 3 Johnston place
Peterson Brothers & Co., general commission
merchants, Allison place
Peterson, John (P. Brothers Sp Co.), 21 Buc-
cleuch place
Peterson, Magnus (P. Brothers Sf Co.), 63
South Clerk street
Peterson, Rev. Peter, 6 Gladstone terrace
Peterson, William, clerk, 13 Arthur street,
Leith walk
Petrie, Philp, & Co., wine merchants and rec-
tifiers, 8 Fyfe place
Petrie, David, spirit merchant, 27 Queen street,
Leith
Petrie, Gavin, general merchant, upholsterer,
undertaker, and house agent, 122 West port
Petrie, George, accountant, 27 Cockburn st.
Petrie, John, saddler, 20 Bank street
Petrie, Robert, mason, 12 Grindlay street
Petrie, Stephen F., 3 Middleby street
Petrie, Mrs James, 32 Cumberland street
Petrie, Mrs, lodgings, 56 Thistle street
Petrie, Mrs, grocer, 33 Thistle street
Petrie, Mrs, 6 St Vincent street
Pettet, J. B., commercial traveller, 14 Glad-
stone terrace
Pettie, David, shirtmaker and manufacturer of
hosiery, 316 Lawnmarket; house, 441
Petty, William, 5 Keir street
Pharmaceutical Society (secretary, John
Mackay), 119 George street
Phaup, William, 76 Fountainbridge
Phemister, Robert, wright, 20 Lauriston street
Philcox, George (armourer, Castle), 9 Bristo
place
Philip, David, S.S.C., 22 Scotland street
Philip, Rev. George, 48 Blacket place
Philip, James, boot and shoe maker, 30 Duke
street, Leith
Philip, James, teacher, 8 Macnab street
Philip, John, wood merchant, 41 Great Junc-
tion street
Philip, Robert, Gothic house, York road
Philip, Rev. Robert, A.M., 2 So. Gray street
Philip, William, cabinetmaker, 84 East Cross-
causeway ; house, 40 St Leonard street
Phillip, William, baker, 1 Deanhaugh street ;
house, 1 Leslie place
Philip, Mrs Alexander, 112 Lauriston place
Philips, Andrew, 7 Gladstone terrace
Philips, John, religious book and Bible depo-
sitory, 58 Kirkgate
Philips, John, 17 Elm row
Phillips, William (Com. Bank), 22 Blacket pi.
Phillips, William, inspector of works, 6 Kirk
street
Phillips, William, house-painter, 8 Mackenzie
place
Phillips, Mrs, 85 Great King street
Philosophical Institution, 4 Queen streel
(Henry Bowie, secy. ; W. Carfrae, librarian )■
The newsroom open every lawful day from
8 A.M. till 10 P.M. The library open from
9.30 a.m. till 9.30 p.m.
Philp's Cockburn hotel, 1 Cockburn street
Philp, Andrew (Cockburn hotel), 3 Seafield
row, Sesiield
Philp, Wm. T., Merchiston lodge, Merchiston
Philp, Mrs J., 9 Fyfe place
Philpot, James, auctioneer and appraiser, 125
Princes street; house, 2 Buccleuch place
Philpott, John (late Clark's), hotel, New-
haven
Phimister, Mrs, ladies' boarding school, 1
Arniston place
Phin, C. & A., fishing-tackle manufacturers,
80b Princes street
Phin, John, S.S.C., 13 Heriot row
Phin, Miss, 2 Wmdsor street
Phipps, T., Property and Income Tax Office,
12 Waterloo place ; house, 9 Laverock bank
terrace
Phipps, Mrs, Somerset cottage, Newhaven
park
PHCENIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Agents: John M'Culloch, B. L. C'o.'s bank
(office, 11 Duke st.) ; W. S. Muir, 20 Buc-
cleuch pi. ; Rhenius & Lawrie, 4a St Andrew
sq. ; H. G. Watson, 3 N. St David st. ; Wm.
Muir, 7 Wellington place, Leith. % See
Adv. p. 33
Picken, Thomas, 1 Albany street, Leith
PICKEN, WM., clock and watch maker, 9 Mel-
bourne place ; house, 5 Victoria st. ^ See
Adv. p. 55
Pickford & Co., carriers and railway agents, 9
Calton street
Pierson, Misses, 40 Castle street
Pigott, Mrs Smyth, 20 Howard place
Pike, Richard, traveller, 9 Arthur street, Leith
walk
Pike, Mrs Jane, 30 St James' square
Pilkington & Bell, architects, 2 Hill street
Pilkington, Frederick T., architect ; chambers.
2 Hill street ; house, 6 Eton terrace
Pillans, H. & J., prmters, 6 James' court :
house, 17 Seton place
Pillans, Hugh Scott (City of Glasqow Bank).
49 South'Clerk street
Pillans, J. F., 7 Tantallon place
Pillans, John, baker and confectioner. 7."> S.
Clerk street, 55 Nicolson street, 61 Cock-
burn street, and 102 High street ; house.
3 Bernard terrace
Pillans, Miss, 3 West Newington
Pillau Steam Office (/. Currie gr Go.), 34
Bernard street
Pilhnan, Mervyn, 3 Randolph place
Pilmor, Miss, milliner, 36 Hanover street
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Pinkerton, Mrs John, 8 Castle street
Pinkerton, Miss, 22 Scotland street
Pinnington, J. H. (Inland Revenue Office),
Greenside cottage. Lower Greenside
Pirie, James, Bathfield
Pirie, Rev. John, 5 North Mansionhouse road
Pirret, James, 56 Clerk street
Pirret, John, grocer, 58 Clerk street ; ho. 81
Pirret, Thos., grocer, 2 Marmion ter. ; ho. 1
Pirrie, David, & Co., wrights, 24 and 25 Duke
street, Leith
Pirrie, Mrs, lodgings, 34 Castle street
Pitbladdo, James, clerk of works, 16 Grindlay
street
Pitcairn, A. Y., W.S., 14 George square
Pitcairn, Henry H. (Clark, P., $• Co.), 9
Northumberland street
Pitcairn, W. F., 19 Forth street
Pitcairn, Mrs, 9 Northumberland street
Pitcairn, Miss, 67 Great King street
Pitcairn, Miss. 30 York place
Pitkeatkly, "William, grocer, 56 Rose street
Pitman, Fred., W.S. (J. <$• F. Anderson), cham-
bers, 48 Castle st. ; ho. 11 Great Stuart st.
Pitman, Mrs General, 36 Moray place
Pittendrich, A., 376 Castle hill
Pittendrigh, Rev. George, 15 Graham street
Pittendrigh, George (J. /. Lundy &,- Co.), 52
Kirkgate
Plash ett's English Coal Co.; office, 5 St
Leonard's depot, St Leonard street
Plate-glass Insurance Company (IF. Ed-
wards, manager), 1 Hanover street
Player, John, coach-hirer, 23 Dundas street,
2 Scotland street, and Taniield ; house, 39
Pitt street
Playfair. Lyon, C.B., 14 Abercromby place,
and University
Playfair, Major, Upper Gray street
Playfair, Misses, 4 North Charlotte street
Plenderleith, Andrew, 15 Riego street
Plenderleith, William, 65 Thistle street
Plhner, Andrew, mason, 147 St Leonard
street ; house, 3 Parkside street
Plummer, Alexander, butcher, 47 Home street
Plmnmer, John, butcher, 1 and 2 Middle
market ; house, 35 Lauriston place
Pole, James, shipmaster, 2 Portland terrace
Police, County Office, County buildings
Police Offices, Police Chambers, High street,
Edinburgh, and 18 Charlotte street, Leith
Pollands, Mrs J., milliner, 11 St Vincent st.
Pollexfen, James R., W.S., 6 India street
Pollock, Peter, & Son, veterinary surgeons,
83 Rose street; house, 2 Frederick street
Pollock, George, 3 Hanover street
Pollock, Robert, saddler and harness maker,
11 Greenside place
Pollock, R., smith and masons' tool manufac-
turer, Lochrin
Pollock, William, 17 Carlton terrace
Pollock, Mrs John, 4 Montague street
Pollock, Mrs, Merchiston terrace
Poison & Falconer, paper-rulers and book-
binders, 12 Royal Exchange
Poison, James, furniture dealer, 14 St An-
drew street, Leith
Poison, P., 6 East Adam street
Polston, Robert, bootmaker, 14 Charles street
Pond, Joseph, joiner, 5 Couper street
Pond, Mrs E., 34 East Preston street
Ponds, Mrs Jos., lodgings, 8 Hope ter., Leith
Ponsonby, Mrs, lodgings, 20 Barony street
Ponton, George, baker, 10 St Vincent street
Ponton, Thomas Muir, joiner and house car-
penter, Broughton ; house. Barony street
Ponton, Mrs R., grocer, 5 Hay street
Ponton, Miss, 2 Russell place, Trinity
Poole, Alexander, hairdresser and perfumer.
47 Broughton street ; house, 16
Poor-rates Office, 4 Forrest road ; Joseph
Wood, collector
Pope, James, & Sons, wine merchants, 23
Charlotte street, Leith ; house, 52 Great
Junction street
Pope, Alfred, purveyor to the forces, Edin-
burgh Castle
Porteous, Alexander, currier and leather mer-
chant, 36 & 38 Rose street ; house, Char-
lotte villa, Murray street, Sciennes hill
Porteous, A., 3 Spence's place, Leith
Porteous, Alexander, manufacturer and layer
of asphalt, contractor for Minton's mosaic
tile pavement, 36 Leith walk; house, 17
Elm row
Porteous, G., grocer, 86 Crosscauseway
Porteous, Geo., plumber, 12 Gt. Junction st.
Porteous, H. B., potato merchant, 63 Rose st.
Porteous, Jas., cabinetmaker and upholsterer.
44 Nicolson street ; house, 104 High street
Porteous, James, teacher, 19 Gayfield square
Porteous, James, spirit mercht., 100 Rose st.
Porteous, James (Thomson <V P.), 5 John's pi.
Porteous, Jas., teetotal coffeehouse, 104 High
street
Porteous, James, spirit merchant, 1 Johnston
place
Porteous, James, spirit merchant, 62 Buc-
cleuch street ; house, 64
Porteous, Rev. Jas. Moir, 2 Gladstone terrace
Porteous, Jn., corn merch., 106 Lauriston pi.
Porteous, John D. H., city missionary, 4 Gal-
loway's entry, 53 Canongate
Porteous, John R., commercial traveller, 4
Henry place
Porteous, Robert, 1 St David's terrace
Porteous, William, sheriff-clerk depute, 87
George street
Porteous, William, baker, 2 Union street :
house, 3 Antigua street
Porteous, William, 5 Kerr street
Porteous, William, dairyman, 12 Leven street
Porteous, Mrs Alexander, dairy, and provi-
sion dealer, Merchiston terrace and Mer-
chiston mains
Porteous, Mrs, 5 Mackenzie place
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GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Porteous, Mrs, housekeeper, Calton Conven-
ing hall, 23 Calton hill
Porteous, Miss, 8 Atholl place
Porteous, Misses, 16 St Vincent street
Porter, James, furniture dealer, 10 St Anthony
place
Porter, James, 7 Maryfield place
Porter, Martin, circulating library, bookseller
and stationer, 42 Howe street
B Porter, Thomas, wright, West Northumber-
land street lane ; house, 9 Jamaica street
Porterfield, John H., gardener, 17 Lochend
road
Port-Hopetoun FOUNDRIES, 66 Fountain-
bridge
Post Office, General, "Waterloo place and
North bridge ; branch, 34 Bernard street
Pott, Misses, 9 Howard place
POTTAGE, JOHN C, homoeopathic chemist,
117 Princes st. ; ho. 11 Lothian road. ^ See
Adv. p. 46
Pottie, Mrs James, 25 Haddington place
Pottie, Grace, tobacconist, 4 Druminond st.
Potts, William & Henry, wholesale merchants,
Port-Hopetoun warehouses ; sole agents
for John Watson & Son's Bathville patent
paraffin oil ; James Hinks & Son, lamp
manufs., Birmingham ; and R. Manders &
Co., brewers, Dublin
Potts, George, cabinetmaker and upholsterer,
32 Frederick street
Potts, G. H., house painter and mosaic tile
agent, 92 Princes street ; ho. 71 Bristo st.
Potts, Robert C. (T. M. Pennant §• Co.,
Limited), 15 Henderson place
Potts, William (W. $■ H. Potts), Aln Lodge,
Blacket place
Potts, Mrs, lodgings, 3 Frederick street
Pourie, John, & Sons, coopers, 10 Sandport st.
Pourie, Jas. (J. P. Sf S.), Loudon villa,
Ferry road, Leith
Pow, James, surgeon, 42 Minto street
Powell & Auld, law and general printers, 30
Hanover street
Powell, Alfred, hatter, 7 Hill place
Powell, Frederick W. {Duncan, FloclcJiart, §f
P.), Leith mount, Leith
Powell, G. W. (super. Cal. Railway), Lothian
road station; house, 3 Ladyfi eld place
Powell, John, cabinet and chair maker, up-
holsterer, and undertaker, 107 and 109
I Pleasance
Powell, J., club-master, 14 Queen street
Powell, John William, 31 Lothian road
Powrie, John, pig dealer, Water of Leith
Powrie, Peter, 24 Howe street
llPrain, H. D., actuary (Scot. Union Insurance
I Vffice), 5 Meadow place
{ Pratt, David, grocer. 34 Sandport street
IPratt, Robert, tailor, 44 South bridge
IjPratt, Mrs J. Forster, Dalrymple crescent
jPreacher, Mrs John, 11 Henry street
■Prentice, Alexander, cowfeeder, 1 Nelson pi.
PRI 159
Prentice, Chas., C.A. and actuary, 37 George
street; house, 2] Howard place
Prentice, John, butcher anddairyman, To)
Prentice, John, chemist and druggist, 12G
Nicolson street ; house, 128
Prentice, J. Glass, 21 Howard place
Prentice, Robert, house painter, temperance
hotel, 7 Milne square
Prentice, Robert, jun., temperance coffee-
house, 5 Milne square
Prentice, Mrs A., 2 Allison place
Prescot, Thos., gun polisher, 5 N. St James' at.
Presenter of Signatures Office, Pa
ment square: hours, 10 to 1; Saturdays,
10 to 12; vacation, 11 to 12
Presgrave, Mrs, 16 Broughton place
Preshaw, Allan, gardener, Orphan hospital,
Dean
Preshaw, John, waiter, 168 Rose street
Preston, Geo., spirit dealer, 19 Cockburn st.
Preston, Captain Henry Lindsay, R.N., 27 St
Andrew square
Pretsell, Miss Margaret, 126 Lauriston place
Pridie, James D., surgeon, 47 S. Clerk street
Pridie, Peter Hamden, S.L., 44 Minto street
Pridie, Robert, M.D., 9 Roxburgh street
Priebke, F., tobacconist, 13 Sandport street
Prime Gilt Office, 4 Commercial street
Primrose, Hon. Bouverie F., 22 Moray place
Primrose, James (Davis Sf P.), 4 Union st.,
Leith
Primrose, John, coal merchant ; depot, 9
Stead's place
Primrose, Mrs E., 2 Kerr street
Prince of Wales Hotel, 44 and 46 West
Register street
Prince, Miss, 15 Gloucester place
PRINGLE & INGLIS, smiths and axle-
makers, York lane, -k See Adv. p. 81
Pringle, Alexander (Adjutant- General's Vffice),
5 Clarence street
Pringle, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant.
1 Salisbury terrace
Pringle, Alexander, 169 Foimtainbridge
Pringle, Colonel, 6 Bellevue terrace
Pringle, J. (Edin. Rop. Co.), 7 Claremont pk.
Pringle, James, 2 Baxter's place
Pringle, James, 22 Brunswick street
Pringle, Rev. John, 59 York place
Pringle, John, M.D., late Madras army, 27
Rutland square
Pringle, John (P. 8r Inglis), 11 Calton street
Pringle, John, Scottish agricultural imple-
ment depot, 1 Victoria street ; house. 13
Pringle, John, 40 North Richmond street
Pringle, John, wine and spirit merchant, 3
Dock place ; house, 2 Sandport street
Pringle, John, grocer and provision mercht.,
49 Hope Park end
Pringle, R. O. (editor of The Farmer), 11
Montague street
Pringle, Robert, W.S., 20 Young St.; house,
6 Maitland street
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Pringle, Eobert, grocer, 16 Annfield
Pringle, Thos., cowfeeder, 8 South St James'
street
Pringle, Thomas, 27 Montague street
Pringle, Thos. (Ross Sf P.), 10 Windmill st.
Pringle, William, cowfeeder, 4 Elbe street
Pringle, Mrs James, spirit merchant, 15 St
Leonard's hill
Pringle, Mrs William, St Katherme"s villa,
Murray street, Sciennes hill
Pringle, Mrs, 9 Wharton place
Pringle, Miss Mary, 1 West Maitland street
Pringle, Miss, Merchiston terrace
Pringle, Miss, 24 Nelson street
Pringle, Misses, 5 Randolph cliff
Prison Managers, H.M., for Scotland; office.
11 Melbourne place
Pritty, John, printer, 28 Barouy street
Pritty, John, draper and clothier, 174 High
street ; house, 53 Dick place
PRIVATE ENQUIRY AND DETECTIVE
AGENCY OFFICE, conducted by H.
Stewart. 20 Gayfield sq. ^ See Adv. p. 76
Privy Seal Office, 19 Register House — (2
to 3 ; Saturdays, from 11 to 12) — Alexander
Murdoch, sub-keeper
Privy Seal, Writer to the, A. Carnegie
Ritchie, advocate, 8 Broughton place
Procter, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 3 Spence's place,
Leith
Proctor, Adam, plumber and gasfitter, 8
Church lane ; house, 11 Dean street
Proctor, T. R.. 7 St Vincent street
Proctor. William, contractor, Black's entry,
Comely bank
Proctor, Miss, chess and cloak maker, 8 Home
street
Professional and Civil Service Supply As-
sociation (Limited), 7 St Andrew square
PROPERTY INVESTMENT COMPANY OF
SCOTLAND (James Knox, manager), 47
Hanover street. ^ See Adv. p. 39
Property and Income Tax Office (./". Balfour,
W.S., clerk to the Comrs.), 12 Waterloo pi.
Protestant Electoral Union of Scotland
(hon. sec. W. G. Cassels) ; office, 17 George
iv. bridge
Protestant Institute of Scotland (J. A.
Wylie, LL.D., professor ; secretary, Rev.
G. R. Badenoch), 17 George iv. bridge
Proud, Peter, working jeweller, 2 N. bridge
Proud, Mrs. grocer, 98 Pleasance
Proudfoot, Geo., & Co., meters and weighers,
2 Dock place
Proudfoot, Alexander, joiner, Morningside ;
house, Esplin cottage, Morningside
Proudfoot, David C, burgh surveyor of streets
and buildings, 19 Charlotte street, Leith ;
house, 10 Union street, Leith
Proudfoot, Jas., clerk of works, 8 Parkside st.
Proudfoot, John, grocer and wine merchant,
11 and 12 West Newington ; house, 2 Salis-
bury place
Proudfoot, John, grocer and wine merchant,
4 Grange road ; house, 3 Sciennes hill place
Proudfoot, Robt., shoemaker, 11 Davie street
Proudfoot, Thomas, 14 Fyfe place
Proudfoot, Thomas, 20 Meadow place
Proudfoot, W. (G.P.O.), 11 Drummond street
Proudfoot, Miss M., dressmaker, 2 Blackford
place
Proudfoot, Miss, basketmaker, 65 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Prout, Rev. Robert, St Patrick's, Cowgate
Proven, David, Balmoral hotel, 91 Princes st.|
Provest, Mrs, lodgings, 34 Dundas street
Provident Clerks' Mutual Life Assurance
and Benevolent Fund. Agents : Steele &
Campbell, 3 N. St Andrew st. ; A. Pater-
son, 55 Frederick street ; William Gray, 10
Montgomery street
Provident Life Office (John Bryce, secy.).
68 Princes street Agents : Thos. Millar, 9
Bernard street ; J. H. Stott, 12 Niddry st.
Provincial Insurance Company. Agents:
James Goalen, 6 Morton street ; Robert J.
Selkirk, 21 Lothian road
Provincial Union Insurance Co. (Limited).
(J. J. Farquharson, secy.), 1 Hanover street
Prudential Assurance Co. Agents: A. K.
Morison, 10 Hanover street ; Andrew Bell.
Johnston terrace
Pryde, David, M.A., lecturer on English
literature in the School of Arts ; house, 1
Wardie avenue
Pryde, James, teacher of mathematics, 50
South bridge
Pullar, John, & Sons, dyers and cleaners to
the Queen, 23 Waterloo place
Pullar, David, house carpenter and builder.
Gilmore park
Pullar, James Y., S.S.C., 17 Broughton place
Pulsford. Rev. John, Dalrymple crescent
Pump, The, spirits and wines, 52 Lothian
street
Punton, John, shipmaster, 47 Albany street.
Leith
Purdie, Bonnar, & Carfrae, house painters.
gilders, and decorators, 77 George street
Purdie, Charles, 2 Foxe's lane
Purdie, James, furnishing ironmonger. 23
Leith st. ; house, 2 Wellington place. Leith
PURDIE, JOHN, London pianoforte and
music warehouse, 83a Princes st. ; ho. 12
Buckingham terrace. ^ See Adv. p. 45
Purdie, Christina, toy bazaar, 53 Hanover
street
Purdie, Misses, 25 Pitt street
Purnell, Henry, engineer (successor to George
Haden 8p Co.), patentee and manufacturer
of warm water apparatus, and manufacturer
of warm air stoves, 37 Frederick street
Purves & Halliday, paper-staining works.
Lower Gilmore place
Purves, J. & P., tailors and clothiers, 31
South bridge
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Furves, William, & Son, clothiers and hatters,
1 St Andrew square ; house, 9 Middleby
street
Purves, Alexander, refreshment rooms, 4G
Lothian street
Purves, A., provision store, 44 West Rich-
mond street
Purves, David, spirit merchant, 32 Pitt street
Purves, D. L. (Scotsman office), 15 South Clerk
street
Purves, George, coach-hirer, 8 Elgin place
Purves, J. (/. $' P- P)-, 16 Beaumont place
Purves, James, publican, 6b Rose st. ; house,
57 Hanover street
Purves, James E., artist, 7 St Bernard's row
Purves, John, M.A. Oxon., 12 Henderson row
Purves, Joseph, fishmonger, 33 St Patrick sq.
Purves, Peter (P. Sf Hal 7 iday), 4 Melville ter.
Purves, R., fruiterer, 9 North Pitt street
Purves, Robert, writer, 7 St Bernard's row •
Purves, Thomas, gardener, 17 Arthur street,
Leith walk
Purves, Thomas, lodgings, 19 Albany street
Purves, Thomas (Geo. Harrison 8f Co.), 15
Hart street
Purves, William, 12 Henderson row
Purves, Mrs, lodgings, 35 Frederick street
Purves, Mrs, 18 Leopold place
Purves, Mrs, Berlin warehouse, 23 Broughton
street
Purvis, John, grain merchant, 84 Constitution
street, and 33 Close, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Purvis, Joseph, 11 Melbourne place
Purvis, Peter, 2 St James' place
Pyle, George H., 19 Rankeillor street
Pyper, John, agent, 37 Scotland street
QUEEN INSURANCE CO. FOR HOME
AND FOREIGN FIRE AND LIFE IN-
SURANCE AND ANNUITIES : Chief
agent, J. W. Wbrdie, S.S.O., 68 George
street. Agents: Thomas Aitken, accountant.
51 Hanover street ; Messrs White-Millar
6 Robson, S.S.C., 8 Bank street ; Alex.
Peddie Waddell, W.S., 6 Queen street ;
Henry Cochrane, 7 St Andrew square :
Edward Howell, 19 Rankeillor street ; John
Stewart, 34 Leith street ; Joseph Deas, 10
Duncan street; C. M. Smart, 11 Smith's
place ; J. W. Murray, 5 York place ; Eben.
Steel, commission agent, 16 Royal Ex-
change ; Alexander R. Rennie, 19 Bernard
street; Blackwood, Scott & Co., 35 Ber-
nard street. ^ See Adv. p. 29
Queensland Government Emigration Office
(agent, J. P. Oliver), 46 George street
Quigley & Reid, jobbing and foreign printers,
7 Hunter square and St Stephen street
Quigley, Patrick, furniture dealer and trunk
manufacturer, 18 Blair street ; house, 21
Quigley, Mrs James, 32 Dundas street
Quin, W, china and glass dealer, 81 Canongate
Quinet, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 22 William street
L
[RaawATOE Brothers, coal merchants and ship-
brokers, 55 Bernard street
Racket Court, 180 Pose street ; John Clark,
keeper
Rae, Alexander, grocer, 2 and 3 Spring
gardens ; house, 7 Mary's place
Rae, Alexander, spirit dealer. 44a Broughton
street
Rae, David, builder, 11 Brandon street
Rae, Donald (agent for Western Insurance
Company), 60 Hanover street ; house, i 1
South Norton place
Rae, George, grocer and victual dealer, 43
Dundas street ; house, 25 Pitt street
Rae, George, 7 Scotland street
Rae, Henry, silk mercer and draper, 7 and 8
Spring gardens; house, 11 Brandon street
Rae, James, superintendent, Dean cemetery ;
house, Dean
Rae, James, broker, 55a Leith wynd
Rae, John, 5 Glanville place
Rae, John, 8 Macnab street
Rae, Robert (Stewart <y R.), 25 St James' sq.
Rae, William, upholsterer, 14 Cumberland st.
Rae, William, dairy, 5 Potterrow
Rae, Mrs, Laverock bank, Trinity
Raeburn, W. & J., brewers, 12 Merchant st.
Raeburn, James S., hatter and hosier, 107
George street; house, 21 Pitt street
Raeburn, James, 6 West Catherine place
Raeburn, John, cabinetmaker, 243 and 245
Cowgate
Raeburn, John, spirit dealer, 309 Canongate ;
house, 179
Raeburn, John (TF. §• J. R.), 13 Arniston pi.
Raeburn, John, butcher, 41 Leith wynd
Raeburn, John P., accountant, 21 Pitt street
Raeburn, Robert R., architect, 21 Pitt street
Raeburn, William (W. #■ /. R.), Mayfield
house, Newington
Raeburn, William, flesher, 8 East Sciennes
street ; house, 3 West Preston street
RAFFERTY, PETER, cabinetmaker and up-
holsterer, 30 and 34 Blah' street. ^i' See
Adv. p. 76
Raffin, William, builder, cottage. Clerk street
RAGGED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL (super-
intendent, James Gregor ; matron, Miss
Crowlie), 24 King street, Leith. ■£ See
Adv. p. 110
Railway, Caledonian, passenger and goods
station, Lothian road ; and for goods and
minerals only, at Leith and Granton
Railway Directory Office, 12 Elder street
Railway, North British (John Walker,
secretary) : offices, Canal street and 4
Princes street ; S. L. Mason, general mana-
ger ; W. Hardie, goods manager ; James
M'Laren, general passenger superintendent ;
station, Waverley bridge
Railway Passengers Assurance Office
(Rhenius $* Laicrie, agents), 4a St Andrew
square
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Ramies, Blanshards, & Co., agents, wholesale
druggists, and manufacturing chemists,
17 Smith's place
Raimes, Richd. (R. §■ Co.), Boimiugton park,
Newhaven road
Rainbow, John George, boot and shoe manu-
facturer, 131 West port
Ramie, Robert, C.A. and actuary (secretary,
Life Association of Scotland), 6 Clifton ter.
Rainy, Rev. Robert, D.D., 8 Rosebery cresct.
Rait, Andrew S., clerk, Tarvet street
Raleigh, Samuel (manager, Scottish Widows'
Society), 30 George square
Ralston, Mrs, trimming and fancy warehouse,
42 Kirkgate
Ramage, Alex., letter-carrier, 26 Carnegie st.
Ramage, Alex., teacher, 40 India street
Ramage, Charles, lodgings, 11 Trinity cresct.
Ramage, George, 130 Canongate
Ramage, George, 48 Dean street
Ramage, James, stoneware and rag merchant,
77 St Andrew street, Leith ; house, 11
Spence's place, Leith
Ramage, J., wright and undertaker, 206 Rose
street
Ramage, John, baker and confectioner, 3 and
4 Albert place ; house, 54 India street
Ramage. John S., grocer and spirit dealer, 17
Home street
Ramage, Peter, brassfounder, Glen house, 99
Grassinarket, and 22 Greenside place
Ramage, William, 8 Kerr street
Ramage, Mrs, 6 Kirk street
Ramage, Mrs William, poulterer, 8 and 9
Poultry market
Ramage, Mrs, 13 Home street
Ramage, Mrs, lodgings, 7 East Adam street
Rarnpini, Mrs, 1 Mayfield street
Ramsay & Rennie, wine and spirit dealers,
343 High street and 539 Castle hill
Ramsay, John, & Sons, pianoforte and music
sellers, 5 Catherine st. ; ho. 10 Greenside st.
Ramsay, Alex, (manager, Water Co.), Green-
hill park
Ramsay, Alex., coal merchant, 1 Brougham st.
Ramsay, Alexander H., 2 Portland terrace
Ramsay, A., Bathfield
Ramsay, Andrew, builder, 7 Forbes street
Ramsay, David, contractor, well-sinker, and
mineral borer, 64 Fountainbridge
Ramsay, David, compositor, 15 South College
street
Ramsay, Donald, printer, 423 Lawnmarket
Ramsay, the Very Rev. Edward B., LL.D.,
23 Ainslie place
Ramsay, George (manager, Scottish Union
Insurance Company), 12 Alva street
Ramsay, George, round and spiral turner, 34
Lauriston street ; house, 12
Ramsay, James, writer, 1 Claremont place
Ramsay, James, lodgings, 5 Maitland place
Ramsay, James, grocer and wine merchant,
55 Lauriston place; house, 1 Archibald pi.
Ramsay, James, 23 Lauriston street
Ramsay, John, painter, paperhanger, and
glazier, 44 Grindlay street ; house, 46
Ramsay, Jn., tailor and clothier, 28 William st.
Ramsay, John, tobacconist, 116 High street
Ramsay, John W. , wine merchant, Wet docks :
house, 12 Alva street
Ramsay, Thos. , victual dealer, 50 Grassmarket
Ramsay, Thos., baker, 14 High street and 26
Hanover st. ; house, N. Mansionhouse road
Ramsay, Win., slater and glazier, 19 India pi.
Ramsay, Wm.. joiner, 3 Thomas st. ; house, 1
Ramsay, William H., 12 Leopold place
Ramsay, Mrs Dr, 15 Melville street
Ramsay, Mrs T., 12 Henderson row
Ramsay, Mrs, dressmaker, 46 Grindlay street
Ramsay, Mrs, 71 South Clerk street
Ramsay, Mrs, 3 West Preston street
Ramsay, Mrs, 10 St Bernard's crescent
Ramsay, Mrs, dairy, 26 St Leonard street
Ramsay, Mrs, grocer, 25 Greenside row
Ramsay, Mrs, 15 Dublin street
Ramsay, Miss, Bellfield, Trinity
Ramsden, James, wool broker, 2 Coates cres.
Randal, Mrs George, spirit dealer, 19 Sand-
port street ; house, 16
Randalls, Joseph", painter, paperhanger, and
glazier, 1 Church road, Trinity
Rankeillor, Geo., blacksmith, 3 Catherine st.
Ranken & Co., plumbers, 18 West Nicolson st.
Ranken, D., flesher, 9 West Salisbury place ;
house, East Sciennes street
Ranken, Francis, cut-glass manufacturer,
glass -chandelier maker, brassfounder, and
gasfitter, 16 Picardy place ; house, 8 Hope
crescent
Ranken, G., optician, 108 Rose st. ; house, 112
Ranken, James, joiner, 166 Fountainbridge
Ranken, John, plumber, Gibb's entry, 102
Nicolson street
Ranken, Lieut. -Colonel, Cargilfield, Trinity
Ranken, R. B., 68 Queen street
Ranken, Thos., S.S.C., 17 St Andrew square;
house, 68 Queen street
Ranken, Mrs H., milliner and widows' cap
maker, 24 Lothian street
Ranken, Miss Jane, victual dealer, 24 Carnegie
street
Rankin, Alexander, 35 North Richmond st.
Rankin, John, clerk, Tarvet street
Rankin, Robert, dentist, 28 Dean street
Rankin, Miss, 17 Cheyne street
Rankine & Allan, millinery, straw bonnet,
and mantle warehouse, 108 Nicolson street
Rankine, Thomas, wholesale boot and shoe
maker, 171 High street, 40 North bridge,
and 21 Cockburn st. ; house, 5 Teviot row
Rankine, Mrs, sen., 17 Cockburn street
Ranner, Cornelius, 46 Charlotte square
Rappenegger, Miss, teacher of German, 47
Cumberland street
Rate, Miss, 4 George place
Rathbone, Samuel, 5 South Norton place
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Rathie, Robert, venetian-bliud manufacturer,
59 Causewayside
Ratter, Mrs, grocer and provision merchant,
23 Sheriff brae
Rattray, Wni. R., writer, 2 Lord Russell pi.
Rattray, Miss, 3 West Claremont street
Rattrie, Alexander, baker, Granton harbour
Ratze, Conrad, corn merchant, 36 Constitu-
tion street ; house, 5 Madeira place
Rausch & Company, clothiers, habit makers,
and regimental tailors, 8 George street
Rausch, W. L. (R. <$■ Co.), 2 Elm row
Ravensberg, A. von, teacher of German
(High School, Philosophical Institution, and
Pricate), 74 George street
Ravenscroft & Company, general agricultural
merchants, India buildings, Victoria street
Ravenscroft, Edward, printer and publisher,
India buildings, Victoria street
Ravenscroft, Edward, 14 Preston terrace
Rayner, John, riding-master, 43 Lothian road
Rayner, Rev. John B., Chapel house, 3 Vic
toria terrace
Rayner, Richard, riding-master, Young street
lane west ; house, 2 Charlotte place
Reay, John, 1 1 Portland place, Leith
Record, Children's Missionary, of Estab
lished Church of Scotland; publication
office, 13 George street — Thomas Paton
Record Office, Register House ; Deputy
Keeper of the Records, G. B. Robertson, 16
Alva street •
Recorders —
Calton, James Walker, 21 Calton hill ; ho
10 Greenside street
Canongate, James Alison, 163 Canongate ;
house, 11 Charles street
Greyfriars, John Murdoch, 10 City
chambers, Royal Exchange, 10 to 3
St Cuthoerfs, A. Cruickshanks, West Kirk
gate, Lothian road
Reddie, Mrs, 21 Coates crescent
Redpath, Brown, & Company, iron and metal
merchants and ironmongers, 33 Candle-
maker row and 137 Constitution street
Redpath, Alex., bookseller and army stationer,
295 High street ; house, 10 Hermitage pi.
Redpath, Alex., slater and chimney-sweeper,
Queensferry st. lane ; house, 8 Tobago pi.
Redpath, R. K. W., clerk, 2 Parkside street
Redpath, T., painter & glazier, 124 Pleasance
Redpath, William E., agent for Plashetts Coal
Company, 1 Lord Russell place
Ree, Hermann (Combe, R., &f Company), 24
Abercromby place
Ree, James, mason, 5 Earl Grey street
Reekie, Thomas (cashier, London and. Edin-
burgh Shipping Company), 6 Madeira street
Reeves, Samuel, agent, Victoria Legal In-
surance Society, 16 Roxburgh place
Refuge, House of, Queensberry house, 64
Canongate
Regan, William, draper, 77 and 78 Kirkgate
Regan, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Merchiston terrace
REGISTER FOR SERVANTS, SCOTTISH,
15 Frederick street. '■',' See Ads. ]>. 101
REGISTER FOR SERVANTS, SOUTH
SIDE, M. Lawson, 5 Montague st. 'A' See
Adv. p. 101
Registrars and Registration DISTRICTS. 8e<
List of streets at beginning.
Reid & Reynolds, law and general pri
14 Thistle street
Reid Brothers & Co., wine merchants and
importers of Havanna cigars, 75 George st.
Reid & Co.'s London porter store, 84 Consti-
tution street ; C. Morrison & Sons, agents
Reid & Son, booksellers, stationers, printers,
and chart-sellers to the Admiralty, 35 Shore
and 55 Bernard street
REID, THOMAS, & CO., smallware, trim-
ming, and wool merchants, manufacturers
of cords and wool fringe, tassels, buttons,
etc., Whitby jet warehouse, 139 Princes st.
^ See Adv. p. 53
Reid, W. & G., wool brokers and commission
agents, sheep dip and white smearing com-
position manufacturers, Granton harbour
REID, WILLIAM, & SONS, builders and
undertakers, 58 Cockburn street and 9 N.
College street ; house, 333 High street.
* See Adv. p. Ill
Reid, Abraham, clerk, 15 Brougham street
REID, ALEXANDER, optician and jeweller,
31a Castle street ; house, Richmond ter.,
Dairy road. ^ See Adv. p. 56
Reid, Alex., drill instructor, inspector of
weights and measures, County buildings ;
house, 8 Canning place
Reid, Alex., slater, 169 Rose street ; ho. 186
Reid, Alex., com. agent, 29 Balbirnie place
Reid, Archibald, 22 Buckingham terrace
Reid, Charles, spirit dealer, 22 Union place
and 56 Fountainbridge
Reid, Charles, 23 Upper Grove place
Reid, D., wright and mangle-maker, 51 Hope
park end
Reid, Daniel, mason and chimney-sweeper. 2
Tolbooth wynd
Reid, David, flesher, 117 Grassmarket
Reid, David, shoemaker, Momingside
Reid, David, shoemaker, 13 Hill place
Reid, Donald, draper, 136 Princes street
Reid, Donald, 3 Brougham street
REID, EDMUND, ornamental confectioner, 9
Hill square. -I' See Adv. p. 96
Reid, George, hairdresser, 164 Rose street
Reid, Henry, 26 Calton hill.
Reid, James, 3 Graham street
Reid, James, bone-yard, 24 Salamander street
Reid, Jas. (Laurie 8p Co.), 8 Comely green pi.
Reid, James, carter, 11 Bowling-green street
Reid, Jas. (sec. C. B. of S.), 18 Carlton ter.
Reid, James, gardener, 68 Broughton street
Reid, James, plasterer, Lochrin ; house, 7
Driundryan street
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Reid, J., tanner and leather-dresser, Powburn
Reid, John, 143 Princes street
Reid, John , plumber and gasfitter, 2 Ingliston
street ; house, 6
Reid, John, 19 Upper Grove place
Reid, John (manager, Edinburgh and Leith
Gas Company}, 2 Queen's place, Leith
Reid, John, bootmaker, 35 Leith street
Reid, John, joiner and cabinetmaker, 193
Pleasance
Reid, John, 2 George place
Reid, John, baker, 8 Gladstone place
Reid, John, gardener and florist, 32 Stafford
street
Reid, John, lithographer, printer, & stationer.
4 Brighton street
Reid, John A., advocate, 2 Drummond place
Reid, John, greengrocer, 3 East Sciennes st.
Reid, John T., artist, 2 George place, Leith
■walk
Reid, J. (R, Sf Reynolds), 2 Barony street
Reid, M. W., printer, 4 Nottingham place
Reid, Mitchell, grocer and ■wine and spirit
merchant, 1 South Norton place
Reid, Peter, 29 India place
Reid, Robert, house painter, 2 Blenheim pi. ;
house, 2 Spring gardens, Abbey hill
Reid, Robert, cooper, 1 Leggat's land
Reid, Robert, bootmaker, 3 St Leonard street
Reid, Robert, dental surgeon, 19 Heriot row
Reid, Robert, flesher, 46 Great Junction st.
Reid, Robert, baker and confectioner, 53
Home street
Reid, Robert, bird dealer and cage maker, 1a
Greenside place and 87 Broughton street ;
house, 75
Reid. Robt. (Davidson <$• E.), 59 Frederick st.
Reid, Thomas, tailor, 47 Thistle street
Reid, Thomas, teacher, 118 Lauriston place
Reid, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 28
Abbey hill
Reid, Thomas, joiner and cabinetmaker, 6
Ingliston street
Reid, Thomas, superintendent, Southern
cemetery, Grange road
Reid, Rev. Wm., 6 North Merchiston place
Reid, William, W.S., 42 Frederick street;
house, 7 Pitt street
Reid, Win. (Mo7~ison 8f Co.), 93a George st.
Reid, William, wine merchant : stores, 12 Hill
square ; house, 28 Blacket place
Reid, William, gardener, Logie green, Lower
Broughton road
Reid, William, fishmonger, 35 Frederick st. ;
house, 10 Jordan bank
Reid, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 42 and
44 Earl Grey street ; house, 75 Gilmore pi.
Reid, William, joiner and undertaker, 181
Canongate ; house, 160
Reid, William, pewterer, 4 Bank street
Reid, William, tailor and clothier, 165 Foun-
tainbridge
Reid, William, writer, 13 Howard jjlace
Reid, W. S. (Bank of Scotland), 7 Fettes row
Reid, William, 39 Northmnberland street
Reid, William. 13 Broughton place
Reid, W. (W. §• G. E.), Granton lodge,
Granton road
Reid, Mrs C. P. ( E. frSori), 13 Albany street.
Leith
Reid, Mrs David, 7 South Charlotte street
Reid, Mrs James, 21 Minto street
Reid, Mrs Janet, 2 West Newington
Reid, Mrs J., ladies' nurse, 47 Cumberland st.
Reid, Mrs John, 13 East Adam street
Reid, Mrs M., greengrocer, 5 Montgomery
street
Reid, Mrs Matilda, 2 Eyre place
Reid, Mrs P. B., 13 Pitt street
Reid, Mrs Robert, flesher, 19 Richmond pi.
Reid, Mrs William, 100 Lauriston place
Reid, Mrs, 13 Bank street
Reid, Mrs, 49 Brunswick street
Reid, Mrs, straw hat maker, 30 Hanover st.
Reid, Mrs, 11 Dick place
Reid, Mrs, 1 Scotland street
Reid, Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 5 Jamaica st.
Reid, Miss, Charity school, 69 Causewayside
Reid, Elizabeth, furniture dealer and uphol-
sterer, 46 Pleasance
Reid, Miss, cottage, Drumsheugh
Reid, Miss, lodgings, 9 Hope street
Reid, Misses, milliners, 5 Hanover street
Reikie, James S., writer, 31 Brougham street
Reikie, Mrs J., lodgings, 11 E. Adam street
Reikie, Mrs, general nurse, 13 Grindlay street
Reith, Wm., grocer, wine and spirit merchant.
3 Rosehill pi. ; house, 2 Gardner's crescent
Religious Tract axd Book Society of Scot-
land Depository; J. Gow, 13 South St
Andrew street
Rendall, Magnus C, commission and shipping
agent, 32 Bernard street
Rendall, Wm., corn factor and general agent,
32 Bernard street
Rennie, A. R., merchant, 19 Bernard street ;
house, Greenhill park
Rennie, Archd., teacher, Donaldson's hospital
Rennie, Archd., cattle agent, 13 Archibald pi.
Rennie, Arthur W. (Eamsay $• E.), 537
Castle hill
Rennie, Charles, 62 Rosebank cottages
Rennie, C. D., 18 Spittal street
Rennie, John, tailor and clothier, 4 Bristo port
Rennie, J., warehouseman, 3 Anderson place
Rennie, Peter, 32 Cumberland street
Rennie, Peter, stationer, 34 High street
Rennie, Thomas (British Linen C'o.'s Bank), 9
Register place
Rennie, William, smith and wright, 71 Abbey
hill ; house, 11 Holyrood terrace
Rennie, W., butcher, 118 Nicolson st. : ho.
1 Buccleuch street
Rennie, Mrs Charles, refreshment rooms, 144
Fountainbridge
Rennie, Miss, 16 Chester street
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Reimie, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 4
Bristo port
Rermy, James, 10 Torphichen street
Renny, James, jim., 22 Picardy place
Rermy, Mrs, 10 Inverleith row
Renton & Gray, S.S.C., 4 George street
Renton, William, & Co., silk mercers, general
drapers, outfitters, etc., 12, 13, and 14
Princes street, and West Register street
Renton, Henry, draper & milliner, 55 Clerk st.
Renton, Hepburne, 21 Broughton street
Renton, James, S.S.C. (agent for West of Eng-
land Insurance Co.), 2 Thistle court; house,
25 Scotland street
Renton, James, jun., S.S.C. (R. and Gray),
10 Lauriston park
Renton, James (Goods Department, Western
Section), North British Railway ; house, 11
Victoria place
Renton, John, organ-builder, 6 North Bank
street ; house, 4 Bank street
Renton, John, jun., organ-builder, 8 Nicolson
square
Renton, Robt., M.D., F.R.C.P.E., 2a Chalmers
street
Renton, Robert, commercial traveller, 48
Prince Albert buildings
Renton, Robert, china merchant, 30 Cross-
causeway
Renton, Win. (W. R. Sr Co.), 20 Royal terrace
Renton, Wm., coach-hirer, 6 Lothian street
Renton, Mrs Alexander, 6 Leamington ter.
Renwick, Francis, 7 Kirk street
Renwick, James, livery stables, and coach pro-
prietor, South-west Northumberland street
lane ; house, 8 Howe street
Renwick, T. Kerr, M.R.M.S.,47 South bridge
Renwick, Walter, seed merchant and commis-
sion agent, 1 Bonnington terrace
Reoch, Daniel, victual dealer, 20 Union place
Reoch, George W. (agent for Clydesdale Bank
and Scottish Union Insurance Company), 15
Bernard street ; house, Ramsay place, New-
haven road
Reoch, John F., 39 Inverleith row
Reoch, Mrs, 4 Hamilton place, Newington
Repository for Ladies' Work, 132 George st.
Reston, Miss J., fringe, tassel, and trimming
maker, G8 George street
Rettie, Middleton, advocate, 8 Gt. Stuart st.
Reynolds, Andrew, printer, 14 Pitt street
Reynolds, Andrew (Reid #■ R.), printer, 27
Hamdton place
Reynolds, Chas., bricklayer, 8 Rosehill place
Rhenius & Lawrie, sharebrokers, 4 St Andrew
square
Rhind, David, architect, 54 Great King street
Rhind, D. A., merchant, 40 Constitution st. ;
house, 21 Baltic street
Rhind, John, sculptor, 9 North Pitt street ;
house, 26 Royal crescent
Rhind, John, accountant (National Bank), 18
Yiewforth place
Rhind, John, advocate, \H Maitland street
Rhind, John, engraver, 15;; Rose street
Rhind, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 1 Morningside
Rhind, Miss, 5 Dean terrace
Riach, G. S. (C. (',. Sf Co.), 26 Lauder road
Riach, Mrs Alexander, 26 Lauder road
Riach, Mrs John, 17 Hope terrace
Riccaltoun, Miss, 26 Charles street
Richard, John (Miller <V/i.), 23 Royal terrace
Richard, Robert (G. R. House), 2 St Vincent
street
Richard, W. (Miller &? R.), 24 Regent terrace
Richards, J., & Son, dyers, 10a Bernard
street ; house, 47 Water lane
Richards, Edward C, 3 Maiyfield place
Richards, Thomas, 21 Dock street
Richardson Brothers, wine merchants and
drysalters, 105 West bow
Richardson & Brown, wholesale and retail
woollen merchants, 3 Hunter square
Richardson & Johnston, W.S., 19a Hill street,
Richardson, Ramsay, & Co., boot and shoe
makers, 10 and 11 Charlotte pi. ; house, 9
Richardson, Alexander, & Son, bootmakers, 5
North-west Circus place ; house, 5 St Ber-
nard's row
Richardson, Francis, & Co., merchants, Old
Corn Exchange, Grassmarket
Richardson, J. J., &Co., wholesale merchants,
4 St Andrew sq.
Richardson, David, grocer, wine and spirit
merchant, North Fort street ; house, 46
Bernard street
Richardson, Francis (F. R. $* Co.), Teviot
bank, 16 Abbotsford park
Richardson, Frederick, bootmaker, 31 Bristo
street
Richardson, Isaac, hat manufacturer, 39
George IV. bridge ; house, 6 Bristo place
Richardson, J. (F. R. Sr Co.), Lauriston
gardens
Richardson, James, advocate, 22 Claremont
crescent
Richardson, James (R. Brothers), 16 Coates
crescent
Richardson, J. (Lindsay 8r R.),9 St James' pi.
Richardson, John, tea and coffee merchant,
36 Alva street
Richardson, John, W.S., 50 Northumberland st.
Richardson, John, 22 Charles street
Richardson, J. (J. J. R. <$• Co.), Lammerburn,
Napier road
Richardson, Peter (R. §• Brown), 22 Clare-
mont crescent
Richardson, Robert (R. Brothers), 16 Brunts-
field place
RICHARDSON, THOMAS, smith and wheel-
wright, 150 Fountainbridge. ^ See Ado.
p. 81
Richardson, AY. (agent to Joseph Rogers §• Sons,
cutlers to the Queen), 53 North bridge ;
house, 13 Duke street
Richardson, Wm., engraver, 2 Talbot place.
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Richardson, Win., furnishing ironmonger, 56
South bridge ; house, 14 Upper Gray street
Richardson, Mrs James, ladies' nurse, 10 St
Patrick square
Richardson, Mrs, Drumsheugh cottage, Drums,-
heugh
Richardson, Mrs, 33 Montague street
Richardson, .Mrs J. R., 16 Millerfield place
Richardson, Mrs R., 9 Grindlay street
Richardson, Mrs T., Arbutus villa, Stanley
road
Richardson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 15 Clerk st.
Richardson, Miss Ann, 52 Broughton street
Richardson, Miss. 7 South Charlotte street
Richardson, Miss, 25 India street
Richardson, Miss. 17 Brunswick St.. Hillside
Richardson, Miss. 8 Annandale street
Richardson, Miss E., 16 Grove street
Richmond, William, 51 Hope park end
Richmond, Mrs, 18 Ann street
Richon, Victor, B.A., of Paris, teacher of
French, 84 Gilmore place
Richter, Otto, Ph.D., professor of music, 7
India street
Riddel, Adam, grain and flour salesman, 15
Graham street
Riddel, Robert (Kendal, R., <V Co., Man-
chester), 5 Seton place
Riddel, Robert, boot and shoe maker, 161
Pleasance
Riddell, John, tailor, 63 North bridge ; house,
Dover cottage, Davidson's mains
Riddell, Philip. 76 Fountainbridge
Riddell, Robert Scott, professor of music, 14
Frederick street
Riddell, Mrs A. 0., 3 Warriston crescent
Riddell, Mrs Elizabeth. 4 Palmerston road
Riddell, Mrs, 16 Calton hill
Riddell, Miss, 57 Melville street
Riddell, Misses, 21 St Cuthbert street
Riddle, G., chimney-sweeper, 240 Canongate
Riddle, Patrick J., butcher, 53 Lauriston pi.
Riddle. Mrs C, stationer, 56 North Pitt street
Riddoch, William, 25 Albany street, Leith
Ridland, John Paton, grain and flour sales-
man, 11 Duncan street, Drummond place
Ridpath, David, confectioner and general mer-
chant, 30 Nicolson street ; house, 8 Buc-
cleuch place
Ridpath, John, classical teacher, 96 Gilmore pi.
Rifle Volunteers, 1st Midlothian ; head-
quarters, 132 Constitution street
Rigg,Rev.George (StMary's Catholic Church).
Chapel lane, Broughton street
Rigg, Miss, 27 Warriston crescent
Rintoul, Alexander, painter, 27 Elder street
Rintoul, D., shipmaster, 40 Albany St., Leith
Rintoul, Misses, 2 Hermitage hill
Ritchie & Craies, clothiers and men's mer-
cers (late J. J. Ritchie # Co.), 4 George st.
Ritchie & Co., wholesale ironmongers and
manufacturers, 7 Victoria street
Ritchie, David, & Co., tobacco and snuff
manufacturers, 7 and 50 North bridge and
32 Greenside street
RITCHIE, JAMES, & SON, watch and clock
makers, 25 Leith street. ^ See Adv. p. 57
Ritchie, A. Carnegy, advocate, writer to the
Privy Seal, and registrar of Friendly
Societies in Scotland, 8 Broughton place
Ritchie, A. (R. ;\ Son), 16 Gayfield square
Ritchie, A. H., tobacco manufacturer, 5 Kirk-
gate
Ritchie, Alexander, grocer and spirit mer-
chant, 21 Abbey hill
Ritchie, Alexander, lithographic printer and
engraver, 19 South St David street ; house.
3 Grosvenor street
Ritchie, Alexander (agent for Edmondson's
Railway Ticket Apparatus), Westerhall
villa, Westerhall
Ritchie. A., confectioner, 9 Cockburn street :
house, 2 Pilrig street
Ritchie, Charles, S.S.C., chambers, 20 Hill
street ; house, 72 Northumberland street
Ritchie, Charles (agent for Shotts Iron Co.).
13 Dock street
Ritchie, Cosmo, corn merchant and victual
dealer. 25 Leven street
Ritchie, David, smith, 38 Candlemaker row
and 6 Fountainbridge ; ho. 6 Windmill st.
Ritchie, David (John Lees S,- Co.), 10 Blen-
heim place
Ritchie, Fred. James (/. Ritchie §• Son), 13
Montgomery street
Ritchie, George, shipmaster, 3 Gayfield place
Ritchie, George, wine and spirit dealer, 126
Kirkgate ; house, 11 Spence's place, Leith
Ritchie, George, brewer, Bell's brewery, 46
Pleasance
Ritchie, George, smith and machine-maker.
32 Horse wynd ; house, 5 Parkside street
Ritchie, George, 1 Heriot bridge
Ritchie, H. H., photographer and engraver.
116 Princes street
Ritchie, James, spirit dealer, 280 Canongate
Ritchie. James (R. §- Craies), 28 Torphichen
street
Ritchie, J., ropemaker, twine and metallic
cord manufacturer, 22 S. Back Canongate
Ritchie, James, wholesale stationer, 140 High
street ; house, 13 Blacket place
Ritchie, James, spirit dealer, 197 High street
Ritchie, John S., accountant and actuary, 19
St Andrew square ; house, 12 Gilmore pi.
Ritchie, John, 55 George square
Ritchie, John, butcher, 13 Tobago street
Ritchie', John, silk mercer, 5 Viewforth place
Ritchie, John, teacher, 88 Gilmore place
Ritchie, John, brassfounder, South-west
Thistle street lane ; house, 9 Thistle street
Ritchie, John, flesher, 40 Whitfield place
Ritchie, John, chemist and druggist, 20 To-
bago street
Ritchie, Patrick, press and machine maker.
102 Pleasance
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Ritchie, Peter, bookseller and stationer, G2
Lauriston street ; house, 5 Portland place
Ritchie, R. B., 13 Danube street
Ritchie, Robert Peel, M.D., F.R.C.P., 1G Hill
street
Ritchie, Robert, civil and practical engineer
{agent for Perkins' Patent Heating Ap-
paratus, and agent for the Union Insurance
Office, London), 16 Hill street
Ritchie, Robert (Rombach B. §■ Co.), 8
Chapel street
Ritchie, Robert, 16 Drumdryan street
Ritchie, Thomas, 31 Broughton place
Ritchie, Thomas, traveller, 8 West Adam st.
Ritchie, T. (R. #■ Co.), 8 Brougham street
Ritchie, William, sculptor, 50 Lothian road
Ritchie, W., cattle and sheep agent, 10 West
Newington
Ritchie, William, 3 Windsor street
Ritchie, William, wholesale stationer, 16 Elder
street ; house, 14 Henderson row
Ritchie, S. & A., Berlin wool repository, 37
Hanover street
Ritchie, Mrs John, 19 Salisbury road
Ritchie, Mrs P., 18 Buccleuch place
Ritchie, Mrs W. Adolphus, 13 Rutland square
Ritchie, Mrs, 128 Nicolson street
Ritchie, Mrs, lodgings, -40 Heriot row
Ritchie, Mrs, 3 Gardner's crescent
Ritchie, Mrs, general drapery and outfitting
warehouse, 27 George IV. bridge ; house,
28 Buccleuch place
Ritchie, Mrs, dressmaker, 12 Castle street
Ritchie, Mrs Dr, 1 Merchiston terrace
Ritchie, Mrs, 7 Kirk street
Ritchie, Miss Agnes, 17 Mansionhouse road
Ritchie, Miss C. M., 6 Madeira place, Leith
Ritchie, Miss, 14 Brandon street
Rittenberg, B., 8 Dabrymple place
Road Office of County Trustees, County
buildings
Robb & Glover, butchers, 24 High market
Robb, Charles, & Son, silversmiths and electro-
platers. South-west Thistle street lane
Robb, Thomas, & Son, family grocers and
wine merchants, 9 and 11 Frederick street ;
house, 74 George street
Robb, George, victual dealer, 5 Grange road
Robb, Geo., printer (successor to Mr Hughes),
3 Thistle street ; house, 1 Broughton place
Robb, James (Scotsman office), 16 Brougham
street
Robb, James, 19 Fettes row
Robb, John, builder and contractor, Grove
cottage, Grove street
Robb, John Hew, builder, 11 New Broughton
Robb, William, wine merchant and grocer,
145 Princes street
Robb, Mrs Gordon, 1 Broughton place
Robb, Mrs, 56 Crosscauseway
Robbie, Jn., shoemaker, 8 Charlotte St., Leith
Roberts Brothers & Co., of London, importers
of French silks and flowers, 26 George street
Roberts, Andrew, engineer, ] L'nion place,
Bonnington road
Roberts, David, 1 Anderson place, Boiuiington
road
Roberts, George, builder, 12 St James' place ;
house, 1 Grosvenor street
Roberts, Rev. John, 4 Greenhill park
Roberts, Robt.. firewood merchant, Dairy rd.
Roberts, Thomas, grocer, 8 West port ; houise,
25 Gardner's crescent
Roberts, Thomas, commercial traveller, 6
Salisbury street
Roberts, W. A., M.D., L.D.S., R.C.S.L.,
dental surgeon, 30 Queen street
Roberts, William Henry, Admiralty house,
Whale brae, Newhaven road
Roberts, William John, hatter, 3 Pleasance
Roberts, Mrs Janet, midwife, 2 Romilly place
Robertson Brothers, merchants (agents far
Vivian cV Sons, copper smelters), 32 and 33
Timber bush
Robertson & Cairns, plumbers, brassfounders,
and gasfitters, 31 Nicolson street
Robertson & Hope, grain and seed factors,
39 Constitution street
Robertson & Scott, newspaper and advertising
agents, 13 Hanover street ; ho. 7 Argyle pi.
ROBERTSON, ALEXANDER, & CO., music-
sellers to the Queen, 39 Princes street ;
house, 25 Forth street. >!- See Adv. p. 45
Robertson, D. & J., wine and spirit merchants,
44 George iv. bridge and Merchant street
Robertson, D. & R., grocers, tea, wine, and
spirit merchants, 51 Kirkgate
Robertson, David, & Son, cork manufacturers
and wine coopers, 8 Elbe street
Robertson, James, & Co., chemists and drug-
gists, 35 George street
Robertson, J. & J., wholesale Scotch and
English warehousemen, 128 and 142 High
street
Robertson, J. & M., china merchants, 9 Union
place and 38. Yictoria street ; house, 30
Haddington place
Robertson, J., & Son, engineers and mill-
wrights, 2 Couper street
Robertson, John, & Co., stock and share
brokers, 62 George street
Robertson, John, & Co., wholesale boot and
shoe manufacturers, 257 High street ; house.
5 Salisbury street
Robertson, M. & M., sewing-machine agents.
18 Cockburn street ; ho. 1 Woodhead place
Robertson, Peter S., & Co., seedsmen and
nurserymen, 33 St Andrew square, and
Trinity nursery. Trinity
Robertson, William, & Co.. wholesale hosiery.
flannel, smallware, glove, and yarn ware-
house, 160 High st. ; house, 19 Rankeillor
street
Robertson's Academy, East Preston street
Robertson, Alaric, colonel retired list, Madras
staff corps, 27 Scotland street
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Robertson, Alexander, 31 Nicolson street
Robertson, Alex., missionary, 10 Arthur st.
Robertson, Alex., confectioner, 40 Cowgate
Robertson, Alexander, W.S. {actuary for
Scotland of the Briton Medical Sf General
Life Association), 12 India street
Robertson, Alexander "W., C.A., 82 Great
King street
Robertson, A., cabinet and picture frame
maker, lane, 38 Rose st. ; ho. 25 Thistle st.
Robertson, Alex., dairyman, 70 Rose street
Robertson, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 4
St Anthony place ; house, 62 Rosemount
buildings
Robertson, Alexander, writer, 11 Raeburn pi.
Robertson, Alexander, M.A., teacher of mathe-
matics, 54 South bridge ; house, 12 Union
street
Robertson, Alexander, commission agent and
ham-curer, 5 Old Physic gardens ; house.
30 Lothian street
Robertson, Andrew, wood merchant, 12 Had-
dington place ; house, 8 Annandale street
Robertson, Andrew (secy, of Scottish Pro-
vincial Assurance Co.), 65 Princes street ;
house, 5 Howard place
Robertson, Andrew, butcher, 18 Roxburgh pi.
Robertson, Charles, ironfounder, Richmond
foundry, 93 Pleasance ; house, 11 Ingliston
street
Robertson, Charles, news-agent, 2 North
Richmond street
Robertson, Charles, advocate, 13 Gloucester
place
Robertson, Charles, 44 Cumberland street
Robertson, Charles (messeiiger, Commercial
Bank), 10 George street
Robertson, Charles, wine and spirit dealer.
17 Canongate ; house, 19
Robertson, Charles, 10 Grange road
Robertson, David, engraver, 104 Rose street
Robertson, D., Albert hotel, 25 Hanover st.
and 27 Rose street
Robertson, D. H., M.D., 9 Albany st,, Leith
Robertson, D. I., city chamberlain, and trea-
surer of Trinity hospital, 10 Royal Ex-
change ; house, TYesterhall, Meadows
Robertson, Daniel, commission agent, 4 Hope
park crescent
Robertson, David, architect, 16 Picardy place ;
house, Westerhall Lodge, Westerhall
Robertson, D., tailor, 1 Tontine buildings.
Fox lane
ROBERTSON, DAVID,^ funeral undertaker,
16 Lothian road. ^ See Adv. p. 114
Robertson, David, hosier and draper, 24 High
street
Robertson, David S., C.A., 10 Gt. Stuart st.
Robertson, David, cabinetmaker, upholsterer,
and furniture dealer, 33 Lothian road
Robertson, Donald, invalid attendant, 11 Pitt
street
Robertson, Donald, 13 Inverleith row
Robertson, Donald, grocer and spirit mer-
chant, 92 Pleasance
Robertson, Donald, 168 Rose street
Robertson, Donald, shoemaker, 373 High st.
Robertson, Donald, spirit merchant, 15 Flesh-
market close
Robertson, Douglas Argyll, M.D., F.R.C.S.,
40 Queen street
Robertson, Duncan, 8 Frederick street
Robertson, Duncan, 2 Roxburgh terrace
Robertson, Duncan, spirit dealer, 100 Cow-
gate ; house, 56 Candlemaker row
Robertson, Duncan, tailor, 62 Thistle street
Robertson, Fergus (Royal Bank of Scotland).
8 Spring gardens, Abbey hill
Robertson, George Brown, W.S., deputy
keeper of records, Register House, 16 Alva
street
Robertson, George (H M.C.), 6 Cannon
street, Leith
Robertson, George Gordon, M.D., deputy-in-
spector-general of hospitals, 10 Windsor
street
Robertson, George, civil engineer, 47 Albany
street, and new works, Leith docks
Robertson, George, W.S., 17 Royal circus
Robertson, George, teacher, Free New North
School. 132 High street ; house, 7 Beau-
mont place
Robertson, George (D. $• J. R.), 34 Lauder rd.
Robertson, George, dairy, 4 East Sciennes st.
Robertson, George, tailor, 119 Causewayside
Robertson, George, grocer, 1 Hawthorn bank
terrace, Leith
Robertson, Gilbert, merchant, 36 Quality
street ; house, 8 Frederick street
Robertson, H., confectioner, 62 South bridge;
house, Rosehall cottage, Dalkeith road
Robertson. Henry. East Coast booking agent,
Waverley bridge station
Robertson, Henry T., bookkeeper, 4 Hill sq.
Robertson, J., coal agent, 28 St Leonard st,
Robertson, James, wine and spirit merchant,
184 Canongate ; house, 22 St John street
Robertson. James, grocer and spirit merchant.
1 Tennant street
Robertson, James, flesher, 62 St Andrew St..
Leith
Robertson, James, baker and confectioner.
19 Elm row
Robertson, James, 2 Ferrier street
Robertson, James (R. Brothers). 3 Smith's pi.
Robertson, Rev. James, 6 Salisbury road
Robertson, Rev. James, 1 Yiewforth place
Robertson, J. S., W.S., 11 Claremont crescent
Robertson, James, gownkeeper, 9 Rose street
Robertson, J., umbrella manufacturer, 32
Leith street and 3 Bread street ; house.
21 Buccleuch place
Robertson, James, wright, 2 Blackford place.
Morningside
Robertson, James, commercial traveller. Go
Thistle street
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Robertson, James (II. M. Customs), 13 Haw-
thorn bank place
Robertson, James G., shipmaster, 48 Albany
street, Leith
Robertson, James, joiner, 129 Rose street
Robertson, James (G.P.O.), 35 Eristo street
Robertson, James, 41 Rose street
Robertson, James, lodgings, 9 Wemyss place
Robertson, James (J. R. &,• Co.), 6 Blacketpl.
Robertson, James, traffic agent, Gt. Northern,
North-Eastern, and East Coast Railways ;
office, 12 South St David street
Robertson, James, 36 Hanover street
Robertson, James, working jeweller and
lapidary, 4 St James' square ; house, 8
Sylvan place
Robertson, James, 15 India street
Robertson, James, 1 Coates crescent
Robertson, J., carver, gilder, etc., 26 Carnegie
street
Robertson. James, coach-hirer and coal mer-
chant, Bank place : house, 12 Madeira st.
Robertson, James (J. §p J. It.), 38 Danube st,
Robertson, Jeffrey Hall (letter, Bank of Scot-
land), 11 Viewforth place
Robertson, Colonel J. A., 118 Princes street
Robertson, John, coal merchant, 9 Upper
Grove place
Robertson, John (R. E. S. Sf Co.), 1 Wood-
head place
Robertson, John, tailor, 2 Canonmills
Robertson, John, S.S.C. and S.L., 63 Hanover
street; house, 27 Brighton pi., Portobello
Robertson, John, builder, Momingside
Robertson, John, wine and spirit merchant, 3
Hill place and 17 Shore ; house, 30 Nicolson
street
Robertson, John, clerk, 6 South Clerk street
Robertson, J., bootmaker, 5 East Register
street ; house, 26a St James' square
Robertson, John, dairy, 42 London street
Robertson, John, 25 India street
Robertson, John, 10 Prince Regent street
Robertson, J. H. (R. Brothers), 5 Laverock
bank terrace
Robertson, John, teacher of music, 56 George
street
Robertson, John, house - steward, George
Heriot's hospital ; house, 1 Heriot place
Robertson, John (D. Sf J. R.), 1 Lauriston
park
Robertson, John, spirit dealer, 23 Bridge st. ;
house, New Land, Albany street, Leith
Robertson, John, flesher, 2 Tennant street
Robertson, John A., S.S.C, 17 York place
Robertson, John G., 1 Rillbank terrace
Robertson, John M'L., engineer ( Wight §• R.),
5 Union place, Bonnington road
Robertson, John S., tract depot, 8 Lothian
road
Robertson, John, S.S.C, 19 Comely bank
Robertson, John, brush manufacturer, 3a
Frederick street ; house, 112 Rose street
ROB ICO
Robertson, J. P. B., advocate, 5b South-;; t
Circus place •
Robertson, Jos. (./. $• ./. /?.), 7 Lauriston park
Robertson, Lawrence, 5 Melville crescent
Robertson, Magnus, wright, Prince I
street; house, 3 Hope terrace, Leith
Robertson, Peter, agent (Commercial Bank),
100 South bridge; house, Holland lodge,
1 South Gray street
Robertson, Peter, tea, wine, and spirit mer-
chant, 62 Canongate ; house, 60
Robertson, Peter, letter-carrier, 7 North-west
Circus place
Robertson, Peter S., Dundurn, Trinity
Robertson, Richard, cabinetmaker, 8 Lothian
road
Robertson, Robert, watch-ca.se maker, 8
Nicolson square
Robertson, Robert, wholesale corn merchant,
Haddon's court, 112 Nicolson street ; house,
Lauder road
ROBERTSON, ROBERT, tobacco manufac-
turer, 3 St Patrick street ; ho. 19 St Patrick
square. ^ See Adv. p. 103
Robertson, Robert, grocer and wine dealer, 1
Hamilton place ; house, 2
Robertson, Robert (P. M'Gregor, Sons, fr R.\
33 East Claremont street
Robertson, Robert, chimney-sweeper, 20
Gifford park
Robertson, Robert, grocer and provision mer-
chant, 23 Arthur street
Robertson, Thomas R., W.S. and sharebroker,
62 George st. ; house, Gorgie lodge, Slateford
Robertson, Thos., spirit dealer, 1 Canonmills
Robertson, Thomas (secretary, Standard Life
Assurance Office), 11 Grange road
Robertson, Thos. (R. fy Hope), 18 AVindsor st.
Robertson, Thomas (Oliphant §■ Co.), 25
Blacket place
Robertson, Thomas, baker, 5 St Patrick street
Robertson, Thomas, bread and biscuit baker,
71 Pleasance
Robertson, Thomas B., 3 Boothacre cottages,
Seafield
Robertson, T. S. (Standard Life Assurance
Office), 1 Gladstone place
Robertson, Thomas (Inland Revenue), 8 Hen-
derson place
Robertson, Thomas, tailor and clothier. 88
Nicolson street
Robertson, Rev. Win., D.D., 29 Albany street
Robertson, Win., M.D., F.R.C.P.. Registrar
of Scottish Branch of General Medical
Council, 28 Albany street
Robertson, William, teacher. 9 Kirk street
Robertson, William, dairyman, 1 Church st. ;
house, 10 Baker's place
Robertson, William (G.P.O.), 15 St James'
square
Robertson, William, plumber and glazier, 146
Constitution street ; house. b6 Bridge street
Robertson, Wm.. gardener. Pilrig st. gardens
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Robertson. "William, grocer and spirit dealer, Robertson, Mrs, 35 Ann street
1 Parkside street ' Robertson, Georgina, tobacconist, 3 Church st
Robertson, William, Oakfield foundry, 102 Robertson, Miss Helen, 23 George square
Pleasance ' j Robertson, Miss J. , grocer and spirit merchant
Robertson, "William, tinsmith, 94 Rose street i 2 West port ; house, 17 Keir street
Robertson, "William, grocer and spirit dealer, i Robertson, Miss J., 7 Brighton street
15 King street, Leith Robertson. Miss Louisa, 6a Bruntsfield place
Robertson, William (J.R. §• Son), 11 Albany . Robertson. Miss Margaret, 10 Saunders street
street, Leith Robertson, Marion, provisiou dealer, 57 Earl
Robertson, William, grocer and wine mercht., ; Grey street
2 High street Robertson, Miss, dressmaker, 94 Rose street
Robertson, "Wm., Free Gaelic Church officer, ! Robertson, Miss, 9 St Vincent street
Cambridge street Robertson, Miss, 3 Hope park terrace
Robertson, Wm. W., 17 Upper Grove place ! Robertson, Miss, 40 Frederick street
Robertson, "William N., of Danachie, 9 Sabs- J Robertson, Miss, teacher, 18a Greenside place
bury place j Robertson, Miss, 25 Cumberland street
Robertson, WilUam, greengrocer, 43 East J Robertson, Miss, 65 Northumberland street
Crosscauseway
Robertson, Mrs A., 2 Scotland street
Robertson, Mrs Ann, hotelkeeper, 59 Cock-
burn street
Robertson, Mrs David, 53 George street
Robertson, Mrs Dr. 13 Salisbury street
Robertson, Mrs D., 28 Gayfield square
Robertson, Mrs G., 28 Albany street
Robertson, Mrs George, 1 Summerhall place
Robertson, Miss, 1 Meadow place
Robertson, Miss, 4 Rutland square
Robertson, Miss, 22 Scotland street
Robertson, Misses, 56 India street
Robertson, Misses. 11 Heriot row
Robertson, Misses, 9 Macnab street
Robie, James, Ruby villa, Murray street.
Sciennes hill
Robin, M'Millan, & Co., brewers, Summerhall
Robertson, Mrs H., china merchant, 9 Drum- Robin, James, joiner, 31 Horse wynd
mond street
Robertson, Mrs J., 17 York place
Robertson, Mrs James, 32 Albany street, Leith
Robertson, Mrs James, 6 Melville crescent
Robertson, Mrs J., greengrocer, 49 Clerk st.
Robertson, Mrs John, 24 Duke street
Robertson, Mrs John, 21 Lothian street
Robertson, Mrs Dr Joseph, 23 Buccleuch place
Robertson, Mrs Margaret, 17 Scotland street
Robertson, Mrs M., dressmaker, 37 India pi.
Robertson, Mrs P., dressmaker, 36 Bristo st.
Robertson, Mrs Thomas, 3 Windmill street
Robertson, Mrs T., dressmaker, 11 Market pi.
Robertson, Mrs W., draper, 132 Nicolson st. ;
house, 7 St Patrick square
Robertson, Mrs, French corset maker,
Clarence street
Robin, P., janitor, Royal Infirmary
Robin, Mrs Sa., 30 Warriston crescent
Robinows & Marjoribanks, corn factors and
general merchants, 62 Constitution street
Robinow. Adolph, Hanseatic Vice-Consul, 21
Clarendon crescent
Robinson, Robert, & Sons, horticultural
builders. Canonmills ; ho. Brunton cottage
Robinson, Frederick, hotel porter. 20 George
street
Robinson, H., publisher, stationer, and news-
paper agent, 11 Greenside street; house. 10
Catherine street
Robinson, T. TV, of Maitland, 27 Buccleuch pi
Robinson. Mrs, 8 Annandale street
32 Robison, James, bootmaker, 2 Henry place
Robson, Selby, agent, 8 West Adam street
Robertson. Mrs, public steam washing house, i Robson, Dr Thos. W. E., teacher of the Eng
28 South Back of Canongate
Robertson, Mrs, 5 Lapicide lane
Robertson, Mrs, 3 Spence's place, Leith
Robertson, Mrs, 3 Randolph place
Robertson, Mrs, 22 Dundas street
Robertson, Mrs, 15 Clerk street
Robertson, Mrs, 4 Henderson row
Robertson, Mrs, 27 Elder street
Robertson, Mrs, ladies' nurse. 4 Newport st.
Robertson, Mrs, lodgings, 25 Barony street
Robertson, Mrs, 6 Dundas street
Robertson, Mrs, 38 Minto street
Robertson, Mrs, 5b South-east Circus place
Robertson, Mrs, midwife, 2 Tontine buildings.
Fox lane
Robertson, Mrs, of Auchleeks, 9 Clarendon
crescent
Robertson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 135a George st.
lish language and hterature, 12 Queen st.
Robson, Wilhani ( WMte-Millar §■ R.), S.S.C..
22 Rutland square
Robson, Mrs M., worsted shop, 137 Rose st.
Robson, Miss, 22 Drummond place
Rochead, Miss Jane, matron, Stewart's hos-
pital, Dean
Rock Life Assurance Compaxy (Henry Lee*.
agent), 6 York place
Roddick, Rev. James, 11 Clarence street
Roddie, Mrs William, 56 Clerk street
Roden, Francis, grocer, 9 St Mary's wynd
Roden, Mrs, 32 Cumberland street
Rodger, Alex., coal merchant, 13 Morton street
Rodger, J. F. (Maclaclian, Ivory, $ R.), 1
Royal circus
Rodger, James, Blackbraes coal depot, IS .
Port-Hamilton ; house, 162 Fountainbridge
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Rodger, James, G Charlotte place
Rodger, John, 7 Charles street
Rodger, John D., builder, 24 West Lauriston
place ; house, 12 Spittal street
Rodger, William, hairdresser, 143 Pleasance
Rodger, W. fishmonger, 4a Union street
Rodger, Mrs Eliz., Laurel bank, Stanley road
Rodger, Mrs J., greengrocer and fruiterer, 6
Baker's place
Rodger, Mrs, 1 Royal circus
Rodger, Miss, 45 Ann street
Rodgers, James, gardener, Morayfield, Restal-
rig road
Rodgers, Mrs M., ladies' nurse, 6 Baker's pi.
Rodgers, Misses E. & A., millinery warehouse,
14 Buccleuch street
Roger, Alexander, S.S.C. (M'DonaU #■ R.),
7 Scotland street
Roger, David, 15 Buccleuch street
Roger, William, miniature painter, 7 Dewar
place
Rogers & Boog, saddlery and harness makers,
80 Princes street
Rogers, A. (Hutchinson § R.),2 Hillside cres.
Rogers, J. H. (R. fr Boog), 13 S. Charlotte
street
Rogers, James, ironmonger, and coal and
commercial agent, 21 Drumdryan street
Rogers, William, bookseller, bookbinder, and
stationer, 15 Charlotte place ; ho. 29 Alva
street
Rogers, Miss Agnes, dressmaker, 21 Drum
dryan street
Rogerson, John J., Merchiston castle, Mer-
chiston
Rogerson, Mrs, 2 Yiewforth place
Roland, Captain, fencing-room and gymna-
sium, IS St Andrew square ; house, 7 Belle-
vue terrace
Roland, Henry, fencing-master, 33 Gayfieldsq.
Rolland, Adam, of Gask, 20 Atholl crescent
Rolland, Mrs John, 13 Hope street
Rolland, Miss, 14 Shandwick place
Rollo, Archibald, Sunbury house, Bell's mills
Rollo, Hugh James, W.S., master extraordi-
nary in Chancery, England and Ireland,
and Commissioner for English and Irish
Courts, 14 Young street ; house, 4 Randolph
cliff
Rollo, James, grocer, 106 High street
Rollo, Wm., janitor, High school, Regent road
Rollo, Miss, 11 Darnaway street
Romanes & Paterson, silk mercers and tartan
manufacturers to the Queen*, 59 North bridge
Romanes, Charles S., secretary to the Veteri-
nary College, 8 Clyde street
Romanes, James, C.A. (Murray Sf 7?.), 19
Mayfield terrace
Romanes, John, S.S.C. (Paterson Sj'R., W.S.),
7 Nelson street
Romanes, Ninian, spirit merchant, 12 West
Maitland street
Romanes, Robert, 4 Oxford terrace
Romanes, Mrs, 19 Mayfield terrace
Romanes, Mrs J., 9 Manor place
Romans, John, consulting gas engineer and
contractor, 53. Frederick street
Rombach Brothers & Co., wholesale toj
hardware merchants, 82 South bridge
Rome, John, commercial traveller, 1 Ran-
keillor street
Romeling, Rudolph, 3 Helen place, Leith
Ronald & Ritchie, S.S.C, 20 Hill street
Ronald, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 30
Jamaica street
Ronald, Hugh, insurance and coal agent, 2
West Nicolson street
Ronald, John, S.S.C, 20 Hill street ; house.
Prestonholm, Lasswade
Ronalds, Edmund (Bonnington Chemical Co.),
Bonnington; house, Bonnington road
Ronalds, Hugh (Bonnington Chemical Co.),
Hillhousefield house, Bonnington
Ronaldson, George (Cruickshanks <$• R.), 10
Crown street
Ronaldson, John, 6 St Andrew square
Ronaldson, Thomas, 7 Mansionhouse road
Ronaldson, Thomas, clerk, 9 Grindlay street
Ronaldson, William, wine merchant and
grocer, 6 St Patrick street
Ronaldson, Miss, Somerset cottage, Raebum pi.
Ronaldson, Misses, 46 Home street
Roney, E., broker, 161 Cowgate
Rooney, Hugh, commission agent, 2 Green-
side jJace
Roper, Andw. , bootmaker, 14 W. Richmond st.
Roper, George, bootmaker, 43 Bristo street ;
house, 24 Arthur street
Roper, Henry J., 5 Saunders street
Roques, Madame, & Miss Wight, milliners
and importers of flowers, 7 South St An-
drew street ; house, 9
ROQUES, CAS1MIR; hairdresser and per-
fumer from Paris, 7 South St Andrew st. :
house, 9. sfcSee Adv. p. 103
Rorie, George L., 23 Comely bank
Rosa, Edward, chiroj)odist, 27 Howe street
Rosa, George, M.D., surgeon, 80b George st.
Rose, L., & Co., merchants, 5 Bank street.
Leith ; house, 5 Smith's place
Rose, Charles A., Bonnington sugar refinery.
Breadalbane street
Rose, Hugh (Craig §- R.), 3 Hillside crescent
Rose, James, hairdresser, 7 Chapel street
Rose, Jas., boot and shoe maker, 41 Thistle a.
Rose, John E., 14 North Fort street
Rose, John T. (late shipbuilder, Leith), 3 Ox-
ford street
Rose, John, grocer, 2 Eglinton street
Rose, John, 1 Drummond street
Rose, Robert, 28 Barony street
Rose, R. M., accountant, 24 Howe street
Rose, Robert (H.M. Customs), 5 S. Fort street
Rose, Thomas, spirit merch., 2 Hillhousefield
Rose, WilHam, joiner and cabinetmaker, 35
Broughton place
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Rose, William, saddler, 58 Grassmarket ;
house, 17 Keir street
Rose, W. K., news, reporter, 1 Sciennes hill pi.
Rose, Mrs Heriot, 31 India street
Rose, Mrs Neilson, 14 North Fort street
Rose, Mrs Robert, 7 Cornwall street
Rose, Mrs, 2 North Newington place
Rose, Miss, 47 Great King street
Rose, Miss, 5 Keir street
Rose, Miss, dressmaker, etc., 1 Drummondst.
Rosenberg, L., picture-frame maker, 8b
Howe street
Rosie, Mrs, 52 Cumberland street
Rosie, Mrs, boarding-school, Dalrymple cres.
Ross&M'Lean, plasterers, St Leonard's lane ;
house, 6 Brown street
Ross, Martin, & Co., com. merchants and in-
surance brokers, 44 Constitution street
Ross & Pringle, photographers to the Queen,
114 George street
Ross & Wright, goldbeaters and dealers in
coins, 11 Calton street
Ross & Young, tailors and clothiers, 13 Leith
street
Ross, Alexander, & Company, grocers and
wine merchants, 7 North St Andrew street
Ross, H., & Co., family linen, general outfit-
ting, and baby linen warehouse, etc., 1 and
3 Nicolson street ; house, 8 Preston terrace
Ross, John, & Son, Venetian blind makers,
29 Leven street ; house, 27
Ross, J. & R. D., W.S., 38 Frederick street
Ross, Adolphus Macdowell (H.M. Customs),
41a Broughton street
Ross, Alex. (A. R. S? Co.), 14 Clarence street
Ross, A. Ellison, S.S.C., 1G Royal Exchange;
house, 22 E. Preston street
Ross, Alex., shawl merchant, 19 Lothian
road ; house 23
Ross, A., greengrocer, etc., 13 Drummond st.
Ross, Alex., cowfeeder, 13 Greenside street
Ross, Alexander, lodgings, 3 Frederick street
Ross, Alex., teacher of music, 40 Nicolson st.
Ross, Alexander, writer, 23 Howe street
Ross, Alex., joiner and cabinetmaker, 25
Buccleuch street ; house, 2 Farquharson pi.
Ross, Alexander F., writer, 102 Gilmore place
Ross, Alexander, 27 Dundas street
Ross, Alexander, 17 Union place
Ross, Alexander, bootmaker, 46 Dean street
Ross, Andrew, grocer, 95 Grassmarket; house,
5 Lauriston park
Ross, Andrew, lodgings, 5 Hope street
Ross, Colquhoun, 173 Fountainbridge
Ross, Daniel, upholsterer and cabinetmaker,
14 Elm row ; house, 4 Montgomery street
Ross, David, classical teacher, 14 Parkside st.
Ross, David, confectioner, wholesale and re-
tail, 35 North Pitt street
Ross, David, painter and glazier, 194 Rose st.
Ross, David, tailor and clothier, 11 Lothian st.
Ross, Donald, water officer, 50 Potterrow
Ross, Farquhar, blacksmith, 48 Duke st., Leith
Ross, George (G.P.O.), 14 Calton hill
Ross, George, 7 Portland place, Leith
Ross, George, 6 Brown street
Ross, George, 12 London row
Ross, Geo., wine and spirit mer., 4 Shrub pi.
Ross, Geo., silk mercer and draper, 3 S. Clerk st
Ross, George Clark (Scottish National Insur-
ance Co.), 35 Albany street
Ross, Gregor (G.P.O.), 31 Rosemount builds.
Ross, II., china merchant, 84 Candlemaker
row ; house, 1 Arthur street, Leith walk
Ross, Hugh A., 128 Causewayside
Ross, James, builder, 40 Grove street
Ross, James (R. Sp Pringhs)'$bas& Powderbedlj
Broughton road
Ross, James, rope, twine, and fish-line manu-
facturer, 2 Coalhill
Ross, James, mill-master, Lindsay & Marr's
mills, Water of Leith
Ross, Major-General James Kerr, Elm bank,
Whitehouse loan
Ross, John M., master of English language
and literature, High School, 30 Gt. King st.
Ross, Jn., photographic artist, 30 Hanover st.
Ross, John (J. Sf R. D. R.), 79 Great King st
Ross, John, tailor and clothier, 10 Morningside
Ross, John, dairy, 43 William street
Ross, John, spirit merchant, 48 Cowgate ;
house, 5 Victoria street
Ross, John, medical botanist, 78 Rose street
Ross, John H., 30 Prince Albert buildings
Ross, Murdoch (agent National Bank, South
Side Branch), 3 Nicolson square ; house, 8
Duncan street, Drummond place
Ross, Philip, 1 Marmion ten-ace
Ross, Robert D. (/. §■ R. D. R.), 79 Great
King street
Ross, Robert J., painter, glazier, and paper-
hanger, 8 W. Nicolson St.; ho. Dalkeith rd.
Ross, Robert (Union Bank), 10 Ann street
Ross, Robert T., artist, 78 Queen street
Ross, Ronald, Venetian bhnd maker, 12 Bread
street '
Ross, Thomas, flesher, 9 High market; house,
23 Carrubber's close
Ross, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 3
Home street
Ross, William, metal dealer, 21 Leith street
Ross, William, 7 Beaumont place
Ross, William (Gazette Office), 2 Parkside st.
Ross, William, 11 Upper Grove place
Ross, Wdliam, wine and spirit merchant, 14
Dock place ; house, 2 South Fort street
Ross, William, confectioner, 95 West bow
Ross, William, keeper of Queen Mary's apart-
ments, Holyrood ; house, 30 Croft-an-Righ
Ross, William, engineer, 27 Brunswick street
Ross, William, carter and coal merchant, 17
Abbey hill
Ross, Mrs E., ladies' nurse, 9 Bristo place
Ross, Mrs E., dressmaker, 3 Elder street
Ross, Mrs George, 7 Forres street
Ross, Mrs H., milliner, 8 St Anthony place
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Ross, Mrs John, 6 Preston terrace
Ross, Mrs John, 1 Morton street
Ross, Mrs J., spirit dealer, 479 Lawnmarkct
Ross, Mrs R., 9 Grove street
Ross, Mrs William, lodgings, 8 St James' sq.
Ross, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 14 William street
Ross, Mrs, miniature painter and teacher of
drawing, 36 Hanover street
Ross, Mrs, 11 Comely bank
Ross, Mrs, lodgings, 53 Frederick street
Ross, Mrs, boarding school, 30 and 32 Great
King street
Ross, Mrs, 48 North bridge
Ross, Miss A., lodgings, 4 Bristo port
Ross, Miss Helen, milliner, 31 Fountainbridge
Ross, Miss Isabella, tobacconist, 20 Sandportst.
Ross, Miss, dressmaker, 31 India place
Ross, Miss, lodgings, 3 Warriston place
Ross, Miss, dressmaker, 47 Thistle street
Ross, Miss, 35 Charlotte square
Ross, Miss, 5 Randolph place
Ross, Miss, 25 St Bernard's crescent
Ross, Miss, matron of St Cuthbert's poor-
house, St Cuthbert's lane
Ross, Agnes, grocer and spirit dealer, 19
Greenside row
Ross, Aim, confectioner, 163 Rose street
Ross, Misses, 3 Graham street
Rotberg, F. von, 23 London street
Rothes, The Right Hon. Countess of, 4 Heriot
row, and Leslie house, Markinch
Rothes, The Right Hon. Louisa, Dowager
Countess of, 4 Heriot row
Rothfeld, Louis, prof, of music, 47 Castle st.
Rotterdam and Leith Steamship Office
(D. R. Macgrego'r, agent), 55 Bernard st.
Roughead, William, & Son, shirtmakers,
hosiers, and glovers to His Royal Highness
the Prince of AYales, 69 Princes street
Roughead, John (W. R. 8p Son), 61 South
Clerk street
Roughead, P. C, 13 West Preston street
Roughead, Mrs, 50 Minto street
Roughead, Miss A., lodgings, 22 Scotland st.
Rougvie, John, auctioneer, appraiser, and
furniture dealer, 3 Melbourne place ; ho. 4
Rougvie, J., confectioner, 10 Church street
Rougvie, Mrs, dressmaker, 11 Church street
Roussy, F. C. Sumichrast, teacher of French,
1 Melville street
Roussy, Mrs S. Sumichrast, boarding school,
, 1 Melville street
Rowatt, Thomas, & Son, paraffin lamp and
mineral oil manufacturers, 9 Lothian road ;
house, Pahnerston road
Rowbottom, Rev. F., 3 Bellevue place
Rowe, George, head master, John Watson's
Institution ; house, Watson villa, Dean
Rowell & Stoddart, mast, block, and pump
makers, 6 Dock street
RoweU, W. (R. $ Stoddart), 8 Albany st., Leith
Rowland, Robert, tailor and clothier, 4 Mel-
bourne place
Roy, J. M., shipmaster, 2 Crown .street. Leith
Roy, James, laceman, 23 and 21 North bridge;
house, 15 Arnifiton place
Roy, William G., 8.S.C., 8 North St David st.
Roy, Mrs Andrew, 3 Kew terrace
Roy, Mrs M., victual dealer, 37 Cumberland st.
Royal Association' fob Pbomotion oi 1 r-i:
Arts in Scotland, 67 George st. ; H. W.
Cornillon, S.S.C., secretary
Royal Bank of Scotland, 36 St Andrew
square ; branches, 5 Hunter square, 30
Bernard street, and Granton
Royal Clan Tartan Wareiio., 101 George st.
Royal College of Physicians, 9 Queen st. ;
Dr Daniel Rutherford Haldane, 22 Char-
lotte square, secretary
Royal College of Surgeons, Nicolson street
Royal Eastern Yacht Club {George Mc-
kenzie, honorary treasurer), 101j; Pi in
Royal Edinburgh Asylum, Morningside
Royal Engineers' Office, 42 Northumbd. st.
ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE, in-
corporated 1720 (William Wood, agent), 5
Nelson street. ^ See Adr. p. 31
ROYAL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY (James MilKgan, S.S.C.. local
manager ; A. J. Laing, surveyor), 13 George
street. ^ Bee fly-leaf at end
Royal High School Cricket Club (G. Col-
der, secretary), 45 Minto street
Royal Horse Bazaar, Lothian road and
Spittal street, job and post horses ; Scott,
Croall, & Sons, proprietors
Royal Hospital for Sick Children, 13
Lauriston lane
Royal Insurance Co., 13 Bernard st. (Win.
Paterson, sole agent)
Royal London Insurance Society (agent,
William Craig), 110 Rose street
Royal Medical Society, 7 Melbourne place
Royal Physical Society, 5 St Andrew sq. :
John A. Smith, M.D., secretary, 7 West
Maitland street
Royal Scottish Society of Arts — hall of
meeting, 117 George street; E. Sang. 2
George street, secretary
Royal Society Apartments, Mound
Royal Theatre (Lessee, R. H. Wyndham), 2
Broughton street
Rudd, Robert Geo., commission merchant. 2
Elm row
Ruddiman, John, cutler and surgical instru-
ment and bandage maker, 80 Leith street
Ruddiman, M. C, 12 Shrub place
Ruddiman, Miss, 5 Atholl place
Rule, George, 7 Buccleuch place
Rule, Thomas, 8 Cumberland street
Rule, William, town porter, 2 Orchardfield st.
Runciman, John, waiter, 5 Picardy place
Runciman, Mrs, lodgings. 94 AA'est bow
Russel, A. (Scotsman office), 2 Ramsay gardens
Russel, John, 4 Baxter's place
Russel, John, maltings, Breadalbaiie street
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Russell & Co., coal merchants, Hayinarket
station
Russell & Nicolson, C.S., 14 George street
Russell & Ramsden, wool brokers, 62 Great
Junction street
Russell, E. & Co., grocers, 138 Fountainbridge
Russell, E. & R., bakers, 41 Bridge street
Russell, D. & T., straw hat and millinery
warehouse, 39 Clerk street
Russell, Thos., & Co., wholesale ironmongers,
dealers in watches and clocks, watch and
clock materials, and tools and files, 6 and 7
Hunter square
Russell, W. & J., wine and spirit merchants,
22 Quality lane ; house, Claremont park
Russell, Adam, contractor, Balbirnie place
Russell, Alex. James, C.S., 9 Shandwick pi.
Russell, Alexander, wright and undertaker,
47 Carrubber's close
Russell, Alexander, coal merchant, 4 St
Leonard's depot ; house, 5 Parkside street
Russell, Alexander (Life Association of Scot-
land), 13 Cumin place
Russell, Arch., slater and chimney-sweeper,
168 Fountainbridge
Russell, David, 15 Upper Grove place
RUSSELL, GEORGE (manager, Equitalk
Loan Company), 4 Milne square ; house,
2 Windsor street. ^ See Adv. p. 116
Russell, George E., 14 Regent terrace
Russell, George Grey, commercial traveller,
3 Oxford street
Russell, James, 76 Fountainbridge
Russell, James, 16 St Cuthbert street
Russell, James, lodgings, 50 Castle street
Russell, J. B., artist, 3 Comely green crescent
Russell, John, wright, 40 Lauriston street
Russell, John, 45 East Claremont street
Russell, John, clerk of works. 9 E. Sciennes
Russell, John, hairdresser, 59 Rose street
Russell, Joseph, Milton house, 32 Regent ter.
Russell, R. M. (Commer. Bank), 13 Cumin pi.
Russell, Robert, baker, 2 Pitt street
Russell, Robert, 20 Glover street
Russell, Robert, currier and leather merchant,
164 Pleasance
Russell, Robert, currier, Cowan's close, East
Crosscauseway
Russell, Robert, clothier, 10 Tobago street
Russell, Robert S., 6 Upper Grove place
Russell, Thomas, currier and leather mer
chant, 347 Cowgate, and Boyd's entry, St
Mary's wynd ; house, 7 Rankeillor street
Russell, Thomas, brush and trunk manu-
facturer, 10 N. Bank st. : ho. 2 Teviot row
Russell, Thomas, grocer and spirit merchant,
42 West Richmond street
Russell, Thomas, coppersmith, 26 Sheriff brae
Russell, Rev. William, A.M., 1 Claremont pi.
Russell, William, C.A., 23 India street
Russell, William, builder, 69 Fountainbridge
Russell, William, 4 Seafield row, Seafield
Russell, W. (Commer. Bank), 13 Rankeillor st.
Russell, William, 33 Dundas street
Russell, William, tailor, 45 Rose street
Russell, Mrs J., 20 Barony street
Russell, Mrs Jane, dressmaker, 1 Sciennes hill
place
Russell, Mrs Oliver, 4 Castle terrace
Russell, Mrs Robert, grocer and spirit dealer,
26 Lauriston street
Russell, Mrs, 37 Thistle street
Russell, Mrs, 11 Claremont park
Russell, Mrs, of Blackbraes, 34 Moray place
Russell, Mrs, 15 Lynedoch place
Russell, Mrs, 18 Leopold place
Russell, M., milliner and dressmaker, 3 Port-
land place
Russell, Miss, 7 Upper Gilmore place
Russell, Miss, Forthside, Trinity
Russell, Miss, teacher, 9 Queensferry street
Russell, Miss, 16 Montague street
Rutherfoord, Mrs, 9 Bernard terrace
Rutherford & Co., wine and spirit merchants,
72 and 75 High street, 5 and 7 Leith street,
3 Drummond street, 30 Bristo stre'et, and
38 Shore ; counting-house, 30 Niddry st.
RUTHERFORD & SON, bootmakers, 142
George street ; house, 5 Abbotsford cres.
>!' See Adv. p. 71
Rutherford, David, & Sons, builders, 10
Argyle place
Rutherford, Walter, & Co., wine and spirit
dealers, 40 Rose street ; house, 1 Union pi.,
Trinity
Rutherford, Walter, & Son, wine and spirit
merchants, 32 Cockburn street
Rutherford, W., & Co., wine and spirit mer-
chants, 1 East Register street
Rutherford, Alexander, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 186 Canongate
Rutherford, Rev. Alexander C, 2 Talbot pi.
Rutherford, Alexander, 79 Causewayside
Rutherford, Charles D. (John Lees fy Co.), 3
Carlung place
Rutherford, David (More 8f R.), 31 Brough-
ton street
Rutherford, Geo., baker, 43 and 45 Brough-
ton street and 34 Hanover street ; house,
41a Broughton street
Rutherford, George Y., writer, 40 North
Richmond street
Rutherford, John, 17 Earl Grey street
Rutherford, John, house carpenter, 2 Elder st.
Rutherford, Richard, smith, 10 Bread street ;
house, 7 Spittal street
Rutherford, Robert, grocer and provision
merchant, 3a Drummond street
Rutherford, Robt., egg merchant, 8 Barony st.
Rutherford, Thomas, butcher, 27 Clerk street
Rutherford, Thos., egg merchant, 14 Barony
street
Rutherford, Thos., mason, 31 Cumberland st.
Rutherford, William, 12 Beaumont place
Rutherford, Win., M.D., 14 Maitland street
Rutherford, Win., spirit merchant, 11 Abbey
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Rutherford, William, fishing-tackle maker,
bookseller, and auctioneer, 52 Princes street
and 5 Hanover street ; house, 5 York place
Rutherford, Mrs P., lodgings, 18 Salisbury st.
Rutherford, Mrs Walter, 7 Salisbury road
Rutherford, Mrs William, 11 Bruntsfield pi.
Rutherford, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 17 William st.
Rutherford, Margaret, stationer and newspaper
agent, 3 Romilly place
Rutherford, Miss, 4 Hunter square
Rutherford, Miss, 64 Great King street
Rutherfourd, David, 67 Cumberland street
Rutherfurd, Andrew, advocate, 17 Nelson st.
Rutherfurd, John, W.S., 14 Albany street
Rutherfurd, Mrs, 14 Albany street
Rutherfurd, Miss, 4 Carlton terrace
Rutherfurd, Miss, 17 Randolph crescent
Rutter, Joseph {officer to the Juridical So-
ciety), 40 Charlotte square
Ryley, Lieutenant-Colonel John S. G., Link-
field house, 2 Greenhill gardens
Rymer; Thomas, 60 George square
Rymer, Wm. Calder, civil engineer and sur-
veyor, 18 Duncan street
Rymer, Miss, 4 Graham street
Rymer, Misses, 14 St Bernard's crescent
Ryrie, Mrs Alex., spirit dealer, Haymarket
Ryrie, Miss, 31 Gayfield square
Sabbath Alliance of Scotland (secretary,
Rev. John Roberts), 5 St Andrew square
Sadler, John, botanical demonstrator, Experi-
mental cottage, Inverleith row
Sadler, W., 19 George square
Saddler, Mrs Elizabeth, 7 East Preston street
Safety Swimming Bath and Hot Baths
(John Cox, jwoprietor), North Pitt street
Sailors' Home and Refreshment Rooms, 13
Dock place
Salmon, J. M., 9 Royal crescent
Salmond, J., & Co., grocers and wine merchts.,
129 and 131 Rose street ; house, 5 North
Charlotte street
Salmond, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer,
Water of Leith
Salom & Co., opticians, 98 Princes street
Salomon, Henry, boot and shoe maker, 44
Princes street
Salomon, Madame Henry, French corset
maker and importer of French shoes, 33
George street ; house, 2 Nelson street
Salter, Miss, 29 Regent terrace
Salvesen, Chr. (Turnbull, S., 8f Co.), Bayne-
field house, Ferry road, Leith
Samuel, Alexander, draper, 6 Union st., Leith
Samuel, James, flesher, 16 Hillhousefield and
10 Main street, Newhaven
Samuel, John,wright, 25a Leven street ; house,
33 Wright's houses
Samuel, William, 8 Shore
Samuel, Mrs A., flesher, 76 Abbey hill
San, The, Guilleemo Co. (limited), 43
George street
Sandman, Robert, architect, 2 London
Sandeman, Sutherland, 43 Thistle street
Sandeman, William B., collector of shore dues,
Parkcnd villa, Ferry road, Leith
Sanders, William R., M.D., 11 Walker street
Sanders, Mrs, 28 Alva street
Sanders, Miss, 1 19 George street
Sanderson & Krag, corn factors and com-
mission agents, 94 Constitution street
Sanderson & Lawrie, grocers, 20 Hanover st. ;
house, 27 North Nelson street
Sanderson & Muirhead, builders, 2
Broughton
SANDERSON & SON, goldsmiths, lapidaries,
jewellers, and seal engravers, 92 Pj
street. >^ See Adv. p. 52
Sanderson, J. & M., general merchants. 11
St Anthony street, Leith
Sanderson, R. & T., coachbuilders, Lothian
road
Sanderson, A., grocer and spirit merchant,
85 Kirkgate
Sanderson, Adam, baker, 9 West Richmond 6t.
Sanderson, Andrew, commission merchant. 28
Buccleuch place
Sanderson, Edwin, engraver, 34 North bridge
Sanderson, George, dairyman, 8 Richmond pL
Sanderson, James (S. Sf 31.), 2 Barony street
Sanderson, James, Deputy Inspector-General
of Hospitals, H.M. Madras Army, 17 Clare-
mont crescent
Sanderson, James (Peace $• Co.), 4 Clarence
street
Sanderson, J., stationer and printer, 148
Canongate
Sanderson, John R., clerk, 7 St Patrick sq.
Sanderson, Mark, wine and spirit merchant,
15 Chapel lane, Leith ; house, 3 Morton
street
Sanderson, Mat., bird-stuffer, 66a George st. ;
house, 19 Upper Grove place
Sanderson, Michael, church officer, St Tho-
mas' chapel ; house, 130 Princes street
Sanderson, R., grocer and spirit merchant.
199 Cowgate ; house, 28 Buccleuch place
Sanderson, Richard Burden, of West Jesmond,
Northumberland, 34 Drununond place
Sanderson, Robert, 41 Grindlay street
Sanderson, Robert, artist, 28 George iy. bridge
Sanderson, Thos., 22 Gardner's crescent
Sanderson, Thomas (G. Callum §■ Co.). 38
Broughton street
Sanderson, William, rectifier and British wine
maker, 9 Quality street ; house, (i
Sanderson, Mrs J., 351 Cowgate port
Sanderson, Mrs, 25b Bread street
Sanderson, Mrs, 30 Lothian street
Sanderson, Miss, 25 Upper Gray street
Sandford, Rev. Daniel F., assistant mi
of St John's Episcopal church. 19 Rutland st.
Sandford, Daniel, 3 Arthur street. Leith walk
Sandilands, M., & Co., refreshment rooms. 6
Anthony place
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Sandilauds, D., spirit dealer, 1 Birrlington st.
Sandilands, John, grocer, 1 Queen's place.
Greenside row
Sandilands, Mrs, lodgings, 4 Elder street
Sandilands, Miss, 17 Maitland street
Sandiman, Thomas R.. 2 Lord Russell place
Sandland, William, 5 West Lauriston place
Sands, W. H. & "W. J., W.S., 5 Royal circus
Sands, Warren Hastings, W.S., 5 Royal circus
Sands, William John, W.S., and solicitor of
Customs, 5 Royal circus ; house, 3 Atholl
crescent
Sands, Misses, 7 Morningside place
Sang & Barker, wholesale druggists, manu-
facturing chemists, drysalters, and oil mer-
chants. 24 Barony street
Sang, Edward, & Son, civil engineers, 15
West Sciennes
Sang, E., teacher of mathematics, civil en-
gineer, and actuary, 2 George street
Sang, E. (S. Sp Barker), 45 Inverleith row
Sang, E. Elmslie, civil engineer, 15 West
Sciennes and 2 George street
Sang, George, 12 Inverleith row
Sang, Mrs, 9 Brandon street
Sangster, A., 1 Carlton street
Sansome, Fred. S., silk mercer, draper, etc.,
2 Shandwick place ; house, 4 Hope street
Sanson, A., grocer, 107 Causewayside ; house,
Wight's place
Sanson, Robert, printer, 12 Horse wynd ;
house, 81 Clerk street
Sanson, Mrs, 21 Miuto street
Saphie, Madame, purchaser of ladies' and
gentlemen's wardrobes, 74 George street
Sarrison, Mrs S., spirit dealer, 15 Portland
place, Leith
Sasine Office, 49 Register House : 10 to 4 ;
Saturdays, from 10 to 12
Saunders, John, & Son, auctioneers, 14 Qua-
lity street ; house, 14
Saunders, George, 30 India place
Saunders, John, junr., 10 James place
Saunders, John, grocer, 1 Orchardfield place ;
house, 19 Rosebank cottages
Saunders. John, wright, 18 Mitchell street ;
house, 39 Constitution street
Saunders, P. R., appraiser, 14 Quality street
Saunders, William, solicitor-at-law and S.S.C..
51 Albany street
Savile, Miss, 19 Duke street lane
Sawers, Alexander, 35 Reid terrace
Sawers, J. T., accountant, 31 Lothian road
SAWERS, THOMAS, baker, confectioner,
and biscuit manufacturer, 310 Lawnmarket ;
ho. 11 Melbourne pi. ^ See Adv. p. 9G
Sawers, Mrs Thomas. 8 Archibald place
Sawers, Miss, 33 London street
Saxty, R., refreshment rooms, 47 Rose street
Sayers, Robert, 31 Broughton street
Scally, Alexander, civil engineer, 9 Mary's pi.
Scarth & Scott, W.S., N.P., 44 Constitution
street
Scarth, Pillans, W.S. and N.P. (S. §- Scott)
Master Extraordinary in Chancery, and
Commissioner for Courts of Queen's Bench.
Common Pleas, and Exchequer, 2 James
place, Leith
Sceales, AdolphusM., Willow bank, Newhaven
Sceales, Andrew, 26 Albany street, Leith
Sceales, Robert, 12 Eastfleid
Sceales, Miss, Adelphi place
Schaw, Mrs, 30 Gilmore place
Schaw, Mrs Robert, 25 Regent terrace
SCHENCK & M'FARLANE, lithographers,
engravers, and letterpress printers, 14 and
19 St James' square. ^ See Adv. p. 52
Schenck & Son, lithographic artists and
printers, 8 South St Andrew street ; house.
62 Gilmore place
Schneider, A., teacher of French and German.
29 Frederick street
Schneider, Carl, tobacconist. 66 Shore
Schneider, Mons. C. H., M.C.P., teacher of
French, High school ; house, 19 Upper
Gray street
School of Arts Library and Model Room.
Adam square
School, Rev. Dr Andrew Thomson's, 10
Queensferry st. ; J. Dalgleish Crowe, rector
Schoolmasters' Widows' Fund, 16 Thistle
street
Schopp, John, teacher of German, 41 Queen
street
Schultz, Mrs, 59 Frederick street
Schultze, Alexander, & Son. wholesale and
commission merchants, 37 Commercial st.
Schuthe. Emil, & Co., corn factors and com-
mission agents, 17 Baltic street
Sclanders. Miss, 28 Torphichen street
Sclater, T.. boot and shoe maker, 7 Richmond
place
Sclater, Mrs, 6 Elm row
Sclater, Mrs, 56 Clerk street
Scobie, James N., 17 Carnegie street
Scoon, Kenneth, stock and share broker, 5
Royal Exchange and Writers' court ; house.
72 Lauriston place
SCOTLAND, JAMES, upholsterer. North-
west Thistle street lane ; house, 2 Rockville
place. ^ See Adv. p. 75
Scotland, John, spirit merchant, 34 St An-
drew street, Leith
Scotland, Mrs, lodgings, 29 Stafford street
Scotland, Mrs, 1 Greenhill gardens
Scotland. Miss, 1 Greenhill gardens
Scotsman and Weekly Scotsman Newspaper
Office, 30 Cockburn street ; publishing
office, 28 Cockburn street
Scott & Allan, wine merchants, 3 Kirkgate
Scott, Bruce, & Glover, W.S., 1 Hill street
Scott, Croall, & Sons, job and post masters.
Royal Horse Bazaar, Lothian road and
Spittal street
SCOTT & FERGUSON, engravers, litho-
graphers, printers, and manufacturing sta-
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tioners, 14 North St Andrew street. ^ See
Adv. at end
SCOTT & GILMOUR, coaknastere, Cale-
donian coal depot, St Cuthbert's lane.
* See Adv. p. 109
Scott, Low, & Co., wholesale and retail silk
mercers, drapers, and outfitters, 4, 5, and
6 South bridge
Scott, Moncrieff, & Dalgety, W.S., 17 Duke st.
Scott & Orr (J. Nicol), chemists and druggists,
21 Dundas street
Scott, A. & A., W.S., 12 Nelson street
Scott, A., & Son, waterproof manufacturers
and general outfitters, 43 & 44 Sandport st.
Scott, James, & Co., chemical manure manu-
facturers, tanners, 15 Grassmarket, and
Caroline park, Granton
Scott, James, & Co., coopers, 15 Dock street
Scott, J. & T., upholsterers, cabinetmakers,
house agents, and undertakers, 10 George
street
Scott, R. & E., accountants, 25 Melville st.
Scott, R. & F., plasterers, 150 Constitution st.
Scott, William, & Son, joiners and Venetian
blind makers, 169 Rose street ; house, 116
Scott Brothers, bakers, 40 Lothian street
Scott's school, 14 Picardy place ; house, 12
Dublin street
Scott, Colonel A. C, St Cohns, Trinity
Scott, A. W., manufacturer of aerated waters,
52 Water lane ; house, 5 Quality street
Scott, Alexander, sergeant of city police, 2
Drummond street
Scott, Alex., fruit merchant, Green market ;
house, 11 Fishmarket
Scott, Alexander, engraver, 93 Gilmore place
Scott, Alexander, 14 Hope street
Scott, Alexander, H.E.I.C.S., 41 Lauriston
place
Scott, Andrew, W.S. (A. &A. Scott), 13 Drum-
mond place
Scott, A., cabinetmaker, 9 Gardner's crescent
Scott, Andrew, 71 Great Junction street
Scott, Andrew {Scottish Union Insurance Co.),
4 Henderson row
Scott, Andrew (Hunter Se S.), 3 St Bernard's
crescent
Scott, Andrew, jun., W.S. (A. 8f A. Scott),
46 Northumberland street
Scott, Archibald, solicitor, 1 Hill street ;
house, 20 Walker street
Scott, Archibald, architect, 10 Teviot row
Scott, A. S. B., 12 Dublin street
Scott, Bryce J., builder, Tanfield, Howard
place ; house, 25 Gayfield square
Scott, Captain, Caledonian U.S. Club, 14
Queen street
Scott, Charles, advocate, 9 Drummond place
Scott, Charles, 2 Grove street
Scott, Charles, writer, 14 Montague street
Scott, Christopher, Wardie farm, Wardie road
Scott, David, 31 West Norton place
Scott, David, fruiterer, 9 Charlotte st., Leith
M
Scott, David, chartered accountant (agent
for Imperial Fire and Life Assurance Co.).
4a N. St David street ; house, 3 London at.
Scott, David, flesher, 2 High market
Scott, David, joiner, 9 Earl Grey street
Scott, Donald, 28 Barony street
Scott, E. Erskine, C.A. (li. <y E. Scott). ">',
Melville street
Scott, E. Hamilton, brewery and factory en-
gineer, 35 Broughton street
Scott, George (Robertson &,- S.), newspaper
and advertising agent, 6 Argyle place
Scott, George, baker, 2 Warriston place
Scott, George, baker and confectioner, 31
Dublin street
Scott, George, baker, 29 Pitt street and 53
Potterrow
Scott, George F., S.S.C., 12 Duncan street,
Newington
Scott, Rev. George, 4 South Gray street
Scott, George, com. traveller, 9 Rintoul place
Scott, George, Crown hotel, 11 Princes street
Scott, Henry, stationer, 8 Leith street ;
house, 5 Picardy place
Scott, Isaac, Catherine bank, 3 Newbattle ter.
Scott, James O. D., wine and spirit merchant,
16 West Nicolson street ; house, 18
Scott, James (Wight $■ S.), 3 Claremont park
Scott, Rev. James, Independent minister, 13
Hope terrace
Scott, James, 25 Pitt street
Scott, James, insurance clerk, 6 Colville place
Scott, James (/. S. fy Co.), 1 London street
Scott, James, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, and
undertaker, Swinton row; house, 11 Dun-
das street
Scott, James, baker, 51 North Richmond st. ;
house, 13 Roxburgh street
Scott, James, 10 East Adam street
Scott, James, fruiterer and greengrocer, 4
Antigua street ; house, 1 E. Broughton pi.
Scott, James, 9 Madeira street
Scott, James (/. #■ T. S.), 26 Stafford street
Scott, James, coal merchant, 44 Rankeillor st.
Scott, James (Bell §■ S.), 4 Henderson row
Scott, James, dairyman, 23 Burnside
Scott, James, tailor and clothier, 58 Fountain-
bridge
Scott, James, Castle bank
Scott, James K., teacher of music, 24a Earl
Grey street
Scott, James Robson, M.D., Madras medical
service, 51 Queen street
Scott, John, confectioner, 13 Riddle's close,
Leith
Scott, John (secretary, Leith Corn Mark* !
and General Exchange, Limited). 44 Con-
stitution street
SCOTT, JOHN, family linen and baby linen
warehouse, 5 Greenside st. ; ho. 19 Union
street. ^ See Adv. p. 64
Scott, John (Scarth $• S.), 11 Hermitage
place, Leith
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Scott, John, 15 Pilrig street
Scott, John, 2 Church hill
Scott, John, printer, 243 High street
Scott, John, 2 Northumberland place
Scott, John Johnston, 7 Brighton street
Scott, John, cabinetmaker, 239 Cowgate
Scott, John, grocer, 1 Leith walk
Scott, John, 5 Annandale street
Scott, John, baker, 23 West Maitland street
and 5 West Stanhope place
Scott, John, 76 Fountainbridge
Scott, John, jobbing smith, 66 Causewayside
Scott, John M., 4 Howard place
Scott, John, 3 St Bernard's row
Scott, John Russell, landscape painter, 15
Dublin street
Scott, John, 6 Cheyne street
Scott, Peter (N. B. By.), 8 Gladstone terrace
Scott, R. E., C.A. (B. §- E. &), 25 Melville
Scott, Capt. Robert (H.C.S.), 10 Church hill
Scott, Robert, writer, 4-1 Rankeillor street
Scott, Robert, slater and chimney-sweeper,
13 Home street
Scott, Robert A. (British Linen Co.), 3
Wellington place, Leith
Scott, Robert, S.S.C. and S.L., 63 Hanover
street
Scott, Robert, 6 Bank place
Scott, Robert, family grocer, tea, wine, and
spirit merchant, 175 High street ; house.
6 Teviot row
Scott, Robert Thomas (Bank of Scotland), 7
Torphichen street
Scott, Robert (B. &• F. S.), 27 Mitchell street
Scott, Thomas, C.A., 17 Hill street ; house, 3
Gayfield square
Scott, Thomas (J. §• T. S.), 9 Regent terrace
Scott, Thomas (Bedpath, Brown, <$' Co.), 23
Archibald place
Scott, Thomas, printer, 7 Charles street
Scott, Thomas, 6 Bank place
Scott, Thomas, jun., C.A., 17 Hill street
Scott, Thomas, 41 Lauriston place
Scott, Thomas, commercial traveller, 7 Sylvan
place
Scott, Thos., bank messenger, 22 Fettes row
Scott, Thos., blacksmith, 1 Albany st., Leith
Scott, Thomas, 15 Meadow place
Scott, Walter, spirit dealer, 12 Citadel street :
house, 11 Portland place, Leith
Scott, Walter, flesher, 5 W. Lauriston place
Scott, Walter, hop and malt merchant. South-
east Thistle street lane ; house, 23 Duke st.
Scott, Walter, flesher, 3 High market
Scott, William, teacher, 6 Davie street ; house,
91 Causewayside
Scott, William, Calton refreshment rooms, 3
Calton street ; house, 4 Calton hill
Scott, William A., 30 Drummond place
Scott, Wm. D., S.S.C, 11 Hope park terrace
Scott, Wm., bootmaker, 109a George street
Scott, Wm., M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 4 Dean ter.
Scott, William, shipmaster, Agnes cottage
Trinity
Scott, Wm., china merchant, 74 East Cross
causeway
Scott, William, contractor, New Wet dock ;
house, Elizafield house, Hawthorn bank
place
Scott, William, 17 Upper Grove place
SCOTT, WILLIAM, jun., coalmaster, Jaw-
craig colliery office, 5 Port-Hopetoun. ^See
. Adv. p. 107
Scott, William, plumber and gasfitter, New-
haven
Scott, William, baker, 49 India place
Scott, Mrs Bryden, ladies' nurse, 76 Fountain -
bridge
Scott, Mrs C, 7 North-west Circus place
Scott, Mrs Colonel, 8 Ainslie place
Scott, Mrs David, 27 Rutland street
Scott, Mrs E., spirit dealer, 39 Giles' street
Scott, Mrs J., provision merchant, 23 William
street
Scott, Mrs John, 2 Mansionhouse road
Scott, Mrs M., grocer, 1 Chapel street
Scott, Mrs Mary, 17 Ann street
Scott, Mrs Redford, of Redford Hill, 3 Brunts-
field place
Scott, Mrs Robert, Hatton place
Scott, Mrs T. G., 22 Heriot row
Scott, Mrs William, 46 Earl Grey street
Scott, Mrs, 3 St Bernard's crescent
Scott, Mrs, 6 Greenhill bank
Scott, Mrs, lodgings, 13 Pitt street
Scott, Mrs, china and provision merchant, 2:>
William street
Scott, Mrs, 4 Pitt street, Bonnington
Scott, Mrs, 10 West Preston street
Scott, Mrs, 15 Raeburn place
Scott, Mrs, leather merchant, 12 Baker's pi.
Scott, Mrs, 16 Dublin street
Scott, Mrs, lodgings, 46 Rankeillor street
Scott, Mrs, 2 Bellevue terrace
Scott, Mrs, 2 Lawrie street
Scott, Mrs, flesher, 26 Lothian street ; house.
9 Brighton street
Scott, Mrs, 66 Thistle street
Scott, Mrs, 6 Montague street
Scott, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 44 Howe street
Scott, Elizabeth Susan, boarding school, 12
Middleby street
Scott, Misses M. & E., dress and straw hat
makers, 2 West Nicolson street
Scott, Miss Beatrice, 10 Howard place
Scott, Miss H, grocer and spirit dealer, 61
Cumberland street
Scott, Miss Robertson, 22 Great King street
Scott, Miss, 52 Northumberland street
Scott, Miss, 5 Buccleuch place
Scott, Miss, 59 Lauriston place
Scott, Miss, 2Q Alva street
Scott, Miss, 38 Findhorn place
Scott, Miss, 12 Pilrig street
Scott, Miss, dressmaker, 100 George street
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Scott, Misses, 46 St Cuthbert street
Scott, Misses, 9 Gayfield square
Scott, Elizabeth, greengrocer, 21 Castle st.
SCOTTISH AMICABLE LIFE ASSUR-
ANCE SOCIETY, 3 North St David street.
• ^ See Adv. p. 17
Scottish Arboricultural Society, 5 St
Andrew square
tion; J.W.Winchester, LL.D., secretary,
28 Queen street
SCOTTISH NATIONAL INSURANCE
COMPANY— John M.M'Candlish, manager
— 22 St Andrew sq. ; agents, R. M. Jon i
& Co., 48 Constitution st. <' See Adv. p. 7
Scottish Permanent Pbopeety Investmem
Society, 13 Royal Exchange
Scottish Assam Tea Company (Limited);! Scottish Plate-glass Association — Henry
Secretary, Alex. T. Niven, C.A., 13 Queen
street
Scottish Association for Suppressing
Drunkenness, 5 St Andrew square
Scottish Branch of the British Army
Scripture-Readers' and Soldiers' Friend
Society, 5 St Andrew square ; Secretary,
Capt. R. H. Mackintosh ; Treasurer, W. J.
Duncan, manager, National Bank
SCOTTISH CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE
(D. CiuTor, 25 Northumberland street, secre-
tary), India buildings, Victoria street. ^See
Adv. p. 40
Scottish Coast Mission, 5 St Andrew sq. ;
Secretary and Superintendent, James Ur-
quhart
Scorrisn Colour Works, 5 and 6 Shore
Scottish Commercial Insurance Company ;
Agents, D. Grant, 429 Lawnmarket, and
Charles Ritchie, S.S.C., 20 Hill street
Scottish Drainage and Improvement Co.:
John Ronald, S.S.C., manager ; Charles
Ritchie, S.S.C., secretary, 20 Hill street
Scottish Episcopal Church Training In-
stitution, Lochrin house, Home street: Rev.
Christopher Smith, B. A., principal ; D. J.
Chisholm, vice-principal ; G. Tinkler, nor-
mal master ; D. Home, secretary
SCOTTISH EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR-
ANCE SOCIETY, 2G St Andrew square :
George Todd, manager ■ William Friday,
secretary. ^ See Adv. p. G
SCOTTISH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
(LIMITED)— J. R, Carphin, C.A., manager
— 31 George street ; Robert Livingstone,
agent, 90 Princes street. ^ See Adv. p. 32
Harrison, manager — 23 St Andrew square
SCOTTISH PROPERTY INVESTMENT
COMPANY, 102 South bridge : Hugh
Cameron, manager ; house, 24 Gardner's
crescent. Leith branch, 21 Bernard street ;
Mann & Duncan, S.S.C., agents. :•: See
Adv. p. 3G
SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION
FOR LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUI-
TIES— James Watson, manager — G St An-
drew square. % See Adv. at end
SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL ASSURANCE
COMPANY — Andrew Robertson, secretary
— G5 Princes street. ~Y- See Ado. p. 19
Scottish Reformation Society — office, Pro-
testant Institute of Scotland, 17 George iv.
bridge : Rev. G. R. Badenoch, acting secy. ;
Wm. Leckie, Commercial bank, treasurer
Scottish Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals — H. S. A. L. Hay,
secretary and treasurer — 16 North Bank st.
SCOTTISH TRADE PROTECTION SOU,
4 Bank st, : White-Millar & Robson, S.S.C.,
Jaw agents ; Geo. T. Bathgate, manager; P.
Morison, sec. ^ Sec Adv. p. 77
Scottish Typographical Circular, 14 St
James' square
SCOTTISH UNION FIRE AND LIFE IN-
SURANCE COMPANY, 47 George street :
George Ramsay, manager ; James Barlas,
secretary. ^ See Adv. pp. 8, 9
Scottish Union Property Investment Com-
pany (James Paterson, 10 Hanover street,
secretary and treasurer), 5 St Andrew sq.
Scottish Vocal Music Association — A. T.
Niven, honorary treasurer — 13 Queen street
SCOTTISH HERITABLE SECURITY CO.: Scottish Vulcanite Co. (Limited), View-
(Limited) ; Alex. T. Niven, C.A., manager
* See Adv. p. 35
SCOTTISH IMPERIAL INSURANCE CO
— J. Muir, manager — 17 George st
Adv. p. 35
SCOTTISH INSTITUTION FOR EDUCA-
TION OF YOUNG LADIES, 9 Moray pi.
^ See Adv. p. 43
Scottish Jurist Office, 11 Thistle street
Scottish Missionary Society's Committee
Rooms, 5 St Andrew square
Scottish National Association for the
Suppression of Licentiousness and the
Recovery of the Fallen, 5 St Andrew
square: Rev. D. Ogilvie, hon. secretary;
John Millar, hon. treasurer
Scottish National Constitutional Associa-
forth, Fountainbridge, manufacturers of
india-rubber combs, jewellery, etc. ; James
M'Kenzie, manager
^ See | Scottish Waggon Company (Limited), 1G
South St David street
SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND AND LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 9 St Andrew
square: Samuel Raleigh, manager ; J. J. P.
Anderson, secretary. ^ See end
Scoon, Mrs K., 31 Clerk street
Scougall, A., butcher, 1 St Patrick square ;
house, 45 South Clerk street
Scougall, Thomas, 1 Ainslie place
Scougall, Mrs John, 14 Clerk street
Scougall, Miss, 1 Ainslie place
Scoular, Miss, 23 Montague street
Scoullar, William, G M'Nab street
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Scrivener, Mrs, 64 Broughton street
SCRYMGEOUR'S UPHOLSTERY AND
UNDERTAKING ROOMS, 73 George st. ;
house, 73. ^ See Adv. p.. 75
Scrymgeour, Mrs, 28 P]ast Claremont street
Scrymgeour, Mrs, 31 Princes street
Scrymgeour, Miss, 23 Clerk street
Seater, George S. (Leith, Hull, and Hamburgh
Steam Packet Company), 34 Bernard st. ;
house, 5 Hermitage place, Leith
Seater, Mrs John, 2 Portland terrace
Seaton, Alex., bank messenger, 10 Hanover
street
Seaton, Robert, auctioneer, 28 Haddington pi.
Seggie, Alexander, engineer and printing
machine and press maker, Broughton
market ; house, 39 Barony street
Selby, Robert Barclay, solicitor-at-law and
S.S.C., 26 Dundas street
Selcraig, John, bootmaker, 305 High street
and 1 West St Anthony place
Selcraig, Thomas, grocer, 1 Glenorchy place
Selcraig, Thomas, Avine and spirit merchant,
9 East Adam street
SELECT SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY, 26
Waterloo place ; Alexander Greig, librarian,
59 Earl Grey street. ^ See Adv. p. 45
Self, Charles, sergeant-major, City of Edin-
burgh Artillery Volunteers, 35 Cockburn st.
SELKIRK, ROBERT J., London tea ware-
house, 21 Lothian road; house, 8. ^ See
Adv. p. 96
Sellar, A. Craig, advocate, 1 Randolph cresc.
Sellar, Rev. James Annand, W. Mayneld loan
Sellar, W. Y., Professor of Humanity, 15
Buckingham terrace
Sellar, Mrs, 1 Randolph crescent
Seller, William, M.D., F.R.C.P., 18 Northum-
berland street
Selvie, Mrs, lodgings, 5 Maitland place
Senebier, Mrs, 2 Alva street
Senior, Mrs, 2 Shrub place
Servants' Institution (James Drummond,
clerh), 4 South Charlotte street
Servants' National Registry (./. Henderson,
manager), 1 Frederick street
Session-clerk's Office for St Cuthbert's,
6 Lothian road : hours, 10 to 3 and 7 to
9 ; Saturdays, 10 to 2
Session-clerk's Office for the City, 51
Cockburn street : hours, 10 to 3 and 6 to
8 ; Saturdays, 10 to 12
Session-clerk and Registrar for North
Leith : hours, 10 to 3 ; Saturdays, 10 to
12 noon. Thomas S. Forman ; assistant,
G. B. Forman. Office, 7 Hamburg place ;
house, 8
Session -clerk's Office for Canongate, 2
Tolbooth wynd
Session-clerk's Office for South Leith ;
Church vestry, Kirkgate
Seth, George, grocer and wine merchant, 381
High street
Seton & Mackenzie, foreign and English
booksellers, stationers, and bookbinders,
81 George street, and 5, 6, and 7 Thistle
street, south lane
Seton, Archd. C, victual dealer, 16 Cowgate
Seton, Charles, accountant, 69 York place
Seton, Francis C, inspector of branches
(Royal Bank), 9 Windsor street
Seton, G., wine and spirit merchant, 2021
Pleasance
Seton, Geo., advocate, St Bennet's. Greenhill
gardens
Seton, Gregor, wine and spirit merchant, 73
York place and 62 Abbey hill ; house, 69
York place
Seton, Henry, veterinary surgeon, 129 Rose
st. ; house, Royal Riding Academy, Tollcross
Seton, Henry Scott, Royal Riding Academy.
Tollcross
Seton, Jas., coachbuilder, 169 Fountainbridge
Seton, Patrick, boot and shoe maker, 35
Candlemaker row
Seton, Robt. (S. £/• Mackenzie), 4: Grosvenor st.
Seton, Lieut. -Col. R. S., Madras Artillery. 9
Windsor street
Seton, Mrs James, 25 Fleshmarket close
Seton, Mrs, 13 Coates crescent
Severs, Benjn., commission agent, 3 Cornel y
green place
Seymour, Mrs, 15. Chester street
Seymour, Miss Marjory, 21 Dick place
Shand, E. & M., dealers in mechanics' tools,
6 Leith wynd
Shand, A. Burns, advocate, 3 Great Stuart st.
Shand, James, grocer, 31 Jamaica street
Shand, John, coal merchant, N.B. Railway.
Old Physic gardens; house, 137 Canongate
Shand, John, W.S., Master Extraordinary in
Chancery, 57 Albany street
Shand, Robert, 4 Banner place
Shand, Thomas, spirit dealer, 49 Dean street
Shand, W. R., commercial traveller, 43
Lothian road
Shand, Mrs, 43 Inverleith row
Shanks, D., & Son, joiners, cabinetmakers.
and house agents, Leslie place; hous^. 3
Raebum place
Shanks, Chris., bootmaker, 2 Catherine st. ;
house, 58 Broughton street
Shanks, James, 11 Stafford street.
Shanks, Thomas, fishing-tackle manufacturer,
5 Frederick street
Shannon, Mrs, 3 Grange road
Shannon, Miss, 20 Great Stuart street
Sharp, Alexander, 73 St Cuthbert's glebe
Sharp, Angus, baker, 66 Buccleuch street
Sharp, Francis, watch and clock maker, 60
Clerk street
Sharp, James, grocer, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 13 Grassmarket
Sharp, James, builder, North Fort street
Sharp, William, 19 Grove street
Sharp, Wm., lodging-house, 4 Wemyss place
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Shearer, Miss, matron, Eastern Division Royal
Edinburgh Asylum, Moraingside
Shcdden, J., spirit dealer, 2.'! Greenside row
Shedden, J., cabinetmaker, 75 Broughton Bt.
SHEDDEN, JOHN, St Anthony House
Academy, 54 Ct. Junction st. sj: See Adv.
p. 44
Sheeran, Michael, pawnbroker? 270 Cowgate
Shennan, John, budder, Bellevuc cottage,
Mansfield place
Shennan, Miss, Bellevue cottage
Shepherd, A. (M'Nah if &), 3 Gloucester pi.
Shepherd, Captain, 7 Church hill
Shepherd, David, flesher. 17 Hill place
Shepherd, George, butcher, Sowersby place,
Bonnington road
Shepherd, Geo., spirit merchant, Peacock inn,
3 Orchardfield street; ho. 40 Lauriston Bt.
Shepherd, George, 59 Kirkgate
Shepherd, J., trade accountant, ofEces for re-
covery of debt and for general agency, 5 1
North bridge
Shepherd, Wm. Ramage, 46 Earl Grey street
Shepherd, William, draper, 40 Howe street ;
house, 6
Shepherd, Mrs, 10 Manor place
Shepherd, Mrs, 15 Charlotte square
Sheppard, James, house painter and decorator,
107 George street ; house, 37 Castle street
Sheppard, John C, 29 Broughton place
Sherar, John, surveyor and accountant, 2
Deanhaugh street
Sheriff-clerk's Office, Sheriff Court build-
ings, George IV. bridge ; Kemnure Mait-
land, sheriff-clerk of Mid-Lothian
Sheriff-clerk's Office, 83 Constitution st.
Sheriff-clerk of Chancery Office, Parlia-
ment square : hours, 10 to 1 ; Saturdays,
10 to 12 ; vacation, 11 to 12
Sheriff, James, cabinetmaker, 5 Hope street ;
house, 4 North Melville place
Sherriff, W. C, 26 Greenhdl gardens
Sherriff, Mrs, 3 Gladstone terrace
Sherrit, Adam, 28 Barony street
Sherry, Jn., watch dealer, 71 St Mary's \vynd
Shetland Warehouse, John White (successor
to W. B. Mackenzie), 10 and 12 Frederick st.
Shewan, Alexander, commercial traveller. 18
Lothian street
Shield, Geo. (depute-clerk of Session, 6 A\
Gen. Register House), 21 W. Maitland street
Shiell, A. {Gen. Register House). 38 Blacketpl.
Shiell, David Russell (Bank of Scotland), 14
Duncan street, Newhigton
Shiell, Wm., assistant clerk of Session (Regis-
ter House), 26 Minto street
Shiells, Ross, sacking manufacturer, 56 Grass-
market ; house, 6 Roxburgh place
Shiells, R. Thornton, architect, 62 George st. ;
house, Lonsdale terrace
Shiells, Mrs, 32 Dundas street
SHIELS & SLATER, coachbuilders. Spittal
street. ^ See Adv. p. Ill
Sharp, Mrs, 9 Trinity crescent cottages
Sharp, Mrs, laches' nurse, 73 St Cuthbert's
glebe
Sharp, Isabella, poulterer, 13 Dundas street
Sharp, Miss Marion, baby linen and ladies'
outfitting warehouse, and importer of
French jewellery, 60 Leith street
Sharpe, Robt., corn dealer, 26 Upper Gray st.
Shaw & Bell, coal merchants, 5 Deanhaugh
street and Dean bank
Shaw & Donaldson, coach and harness cur-
riers, patent and enamelled leather manu-
facturers, 541 Castle hill and Mound place
Shaw, Alexander (G.P.O.), 8 Carnegie street
Shaw, David, S.S.C., 1 Thistle court
Shaw, G., grocer, 265 Cowgate ; house, 23
Melville terrace
Shaw, George, saddler, 67 Clerk street
Shaw, George N., photographic artist, 34
Hanover street
Shaw, James, 54 Bristo street
Shaw, James, 52 Gilmore place
Shaw, James, 5 Picardy place
Shaw, Jas., organist of St Paul's, and teacher
of music, 60 George square
Shaw, John O. (S. fy Donaldson), North
Gothic cottage, Trinity
Shaw, Joseph, painter and glazier, 8 So. Clerk
street
Shaw, Patrick, advocate, sheriff of Chancery,
36 Charlotte square
Shaw, Robert, cabinetmaker, 10 Brougham st.
Shaw, Robert B. (Bill Chamber, Register Ho.),
52 Gilmore place
Shaw, Robert, news-agent, 12 Simon square
Shaw, Robert, cattle dealer, Main point
Shaw, Robert, jun., butcher, 5 Fountainbridge
Shaw, William, 19 Ann street
Shaw, William, 5 Morton street
Shaw, William, 2 Kerr street
Shaw, Wm., out-door inspector of weights and
measures, Writers' court ; ho. 5 Market pi.
Shaw, William, coal merchant, 67 Fountain-
bridge ; house, 14 Lothian road
Shaw, Wm., tailor & clothier, 8 Nicolson sq.
Shaw, Wm., cattle agent, 173 Fountainbridge
Shaw, Margt., cab-hirer, 39 Duke street, Leith
Shearer, Archibald, 5 Hampton terrace
Shearer, David, teacher, 10 Brighton street
Shearer, James, 1 Heriot bridge
Shearer, James, butcher, 33 Earl Grey street
Shearer, John (G.P.O.), 4 Sciemies hill
SHEARER, JOHN (late Belfrage fr S.),
hosier, shirtmaker, outfitter, importer of
French gloves, 80 George street ; house, 6
. Gilmore place. ^ See Adv. p. 72
Shearer, J. T., 1 Kyle place, Madeira street
Shearer, M. J., coal merchant, 6^ Port-
Hopetoun ; house, 11 Lauriston street
Shearer, Thomas, compositor, 56 Potterrow
Shearer, William, 10 Rankeillor street
Shearer, Mrs E., French corset maker, 30
Rose street
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Shiels, Robt., & Son, wholesale confectioners.
5, 6, & 7 Bristo pi. ; retail shop. 45 N. bridge
Shiels, Wm,, & Co., wine merchants, 134 and
136 Constitution street
Shiels, Alexander, grocer, 17 Richmond place
Shiels, Daniel (R. S. Sf Son). 1 Park street
Shiels, Henry, coachbuilder (,S'. Sf Slater), 33
Rosebank cottages
Shiels, John S., wine merchant, 155 Consti-
tution street ; house, 8 Royal terrace
Shiels, Robert, 5 Sylvan place
Shiels, T. (Win. S. <V Co.), 28 York place
Shiels, Thomas, painter and glazier, 1 Howard
place ; house, 3 Warriston place
Shiels, William G., 55 Dick place
Shiels, Mrs, 6 Church hill
Shiels, Mrs, 10 North St Andrew street
Shillinglaw, Peter F., smallware merchant, 2
North bridge ; house, 6 Marmion terrace
Shillinglaw, Thomas, writer {Crown Office),
14 Melville terrace
Shillinglaw, Mrs, 47 Castle street
Shiress, David S., writer, 20 Nelson street
Shiress, William J., 20 St Andrew square
Shirley, W. T., printer, 12 Thistle street ; ho.
15 Hart street
Shirreff, Charles, 1 Doune terrace
Shirreff, Chas. H., corn factor, 2 High Carton:
house, 4 Hart street
Shirtsinger, Mat., German clock maker, 177
Pleasance
Shore & Crawford, house carpenters and
joiners, 24 West Lauriston place
Shore Dues Office, Custom House, Leith
Shorrock, Robert, spirit mercht. and carriers"
quarters, 47 Bernard street ; house, 43
Short's Observatory, Castle hill
Short, David, accountant, 25 North bridge
Short, David, commercial traveller, 23 Downie
place
Short, H., tailor and clothier, 219 High st.
Short, James, joiner, 12 Duke street, Leith
Short, John, church officer, 19 Rose street
Short, Mrs, lodgings, 198 Rose street
Short, Mrs, 29 Morrison street
Shortreed, George, accountant, 2 East Pitt st.,
Bonnington
Shotts Ikon Company and Engineers; Alex.
Sinclair, agent, Bonnington ironworks,
Bonnington
Sibbald & Gay, cabinetmakers and uphol-
sterers, 48 Lothian road
Sibbald, J., & Sons, ironmongers, 64 George
street
Sibbald, Alexander, lodgings, 16 Grindlay st.
Sibbald, Andrew (station agent, N. B. R.),
Citadel ; house, 10 Pitt street, Bonnington
Sibbald, John (J. S. §• Sons), 64a Georee st.
Sibbald, John Robertson, M.D., F.R.C.S.E.
(late 141 Princes street), 8 Newington ter.,
and Lochend, Ratho
Sibbald, Mrs David, poulterer, 6 Poultry mkt.
Sibbald, Mrs Margaret, 8 Albany street, Leith
Sibbald, Mrs, cook. 39 India place
Sibbald, Mrs, 9 South Gray street
Sibbald, Mrs, 29 Clarence street
Sibbald, Miss. 45 George square
Sibbald, Miss Margaret, 12 Preston terrace
Siddie, John, builder, 2 Lord Russell place
Sidey, D. D., & Co., sole agents in Scotland
for the Due de Montebello champagne. 65
Princes street ; house, 64 Hanover street
Sidey, Chas., surgeon-accoucheur, 64 Hanover
street
Sidey, David D., stock and share broker. 65
Princes street ; house, 64 Hanover street
Sidey, James A., surgeon, 42 Queen street
Sidey, John, coal merchant, 10 Mary's place
Sidey, Miss Jane, matron, Magdalene asylum.
Dairy road
Sidey, Miss, superintendent of nurses, Royal
Infinnary
Sievewright, Joseph, English hotel, 10 South
St Andrew street
Silver, George M. (G.P.O.), St Patrick sq.
Silvie, James, writer, 52 Broughton street
Sim, A. & J., fancy and wool warehouse, 53
George street
Sim, William, & Co., colour manufacturers.
Macneil place
Sun, Alexander, Rhynd lodge, Seafield
SIM, FR. R., glass chandelier and cut-glass
manufacturer, 96 Princes street; house, 8
East Newington place. ^ See Ade. p. 60
Sim, George, writer, 9 Lauriston lane
Sim, William, 4 St Bernard's crescent
Sim, William (IF. S. §■ Co.), Rhynd lodge.
Seafield
Sim, William, wool and fancy warehouse, 72
George street
Sim, Mrs. 9 Lauriston lane
Sime, Adam, wine and spirit merchant, 3
North Melville place ; house, 30 Alva street
Sime, Alexander, grocer, 43 Duke street.
Leith; house, 1 Morton street
Sime, George. 1 St Leonard's lull
Sime, James, Craigmount house, Dick place
Sime, John, accountant and stockbroker (late
H. Maitland §• Co.), 2 Thistle court
Sime, Robert, dairy, 33 Lothian street
Sime, Robert. 8 Wright's houses
Sime, Thomas (P. §■ R. Wright), 34 Blacket
place
Sime, William, S.S.C., 8 Hill street
Sime, Mrs Andrew, 29 Richmond place
Sime, Mrs, 3 Windmill street
Simm, John. 2 King's place
Sinimie, Mrs, 21 Raeburn place
Simmins, Jacob, English and classical teacher.
22 London street
Simpson Brothers & Co., tea merchants. 9
North St David st. ; house, 31 Lothian road
Simpson & Howden, dress and cloak makers,
8 Young street
Simpson & Taylor, hairdressers and perfumers.
15 South St David street
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Simpson, Alexander, & Co., grocers, and tea,
wine, and spirit merchants, 5 Baker's place ;
house, 8 Hermitage place
Simpson, R. E., & Co., patentees and manu-
facturers of improved sewing machines, 11
Cockburn street
SIMPSON, R. & H., coal merchants, Cale-
donian Railway coal' depot; house, 15
Gardner's crescent. ^ See Adv. p. 110
Simpson, William H., & Co., tea dealers, 11
Union street
Simpson, A. C, inspector of poor, 38 Albany
street, Leith
Simpson, Alexander, baker and confectioner,
48 George iv. bridge
Simpson, Alexander Gray, Coltness and Carfin
collieries, Wishaw (Jas. R. Hopewell, agent),
37 Commercial street
Simpson, Andrew, inspector of letter-carriers,
General Post Office
Simpson, Andrew, chimney-sweeper, 11 Far-
quharson place
Simpson, A. L., clerk, 18 Carnegie street
Simpson, Colin, china merchant, New market,
Leith
Simpson, David C, engraver and printer, 29
Elder street ; house, 5 South Clerk street
Simpson, David L., pocketbook and jewel and
dressing case maker, 51 Hanover street
Simpson, Francis, broker, 65 Leith wynd
Simpson, George, 5 Lothian road
Simpson, George, 5 West Newington
Simpson, G., victual dealer, 14 Brunswick st.
Simpson, G. B., 11 Barony street
Simpson, Henry, merchant, 38 West Register
street; house, Selville, Portobello
Simpson, Sir James Y., Bart., M.D., Professor
of Midwifery in the University, 52 Queen st.
Simpson, J., coal merchant, 11 Port-Hopetoun
Simpson, James, bootmaker, 6 Melbourne
place; house, 21 Tantallon place
Simpson, James, carpet manufacturer, 70a
George street; house, 22 London street
Simpson, James, architect, and assessor of
lands and heritages for the burgh of Leith ;
office, 19 Charlotte street, Leith ; house,
Raimsfield, Bonnington
Simpson, James, boot and shoe maker, 24
West Sciennes
Simpson, James, M.D. and surgeon, Holme
villa, Ferry road
Simpson, Jas., sawdust dealer, 1 Back of Vaults
Simpson, John, 17 Cheyne street
Simpson, John {Union Bank), 1 Buccleuch st.
Simpson, J., baker and confectioner, 158 High
street; house, 26 St Patrick square
Simpson, John, bootmaker, 5 Crichton street
Simpson, John, 5 Hermitage place
Simpson, John, 17 Archibald place
Simpson, John (Duncan, Flockhart, #■ Co.),
21 Dalrymple crescent
Simpson, John, tailor and clothier, 5 Leggat's
land
Simpson, John, grocer and wine and spirit
merchant, 5 and 6 Tolbooth wynd
Simpson, Rev. John, 8 Lauriston park
Simpson, Peter, tailor and clothier, 8 Downie
place
Simpson, P., French polisher, 19 India place
Simpson, Peter, solicitor, 21 Nelson street
Simpson, Peter, round and spiral turner, 32
Horse wynd; house, 10 Gladstone terrace
Simpson, Richard, upholsterer, undertaker.
appraiser, and house agent. 121 George
street; house, 11 Osborne terrace
Simpson, Robert, builder, 1 Pi] rig cottages
Simpson, Robert, boot and shoe warehou.sr. !
N.-W. Circus place ; house, 8 Hamilton pi.
Simpson, Robert, accountant and house agent.
l8 Rankeillor street
Simpson, Robert D., scale and beam maker,
2 West Crosscauseway and 14 Clerk street
Simpson, Robert Graham, 61 Clerk street
Simpson, Robert, 95 George street
Simpson, William (H.M. Customs), IK Ban-
gor road
Simpson, Mrs Alex., 102 Gilmore place
Simpson, Mrs Andrew, Rosemount dairy.
3 St Cuthbert's place
Simpson, Mrs G., tobacconist and stationer,
164 Canongate
Simpson, Mrs George H., 2 Henderson row
Simpson, Mrs J., grocer and spirit dealer, 14
Main street
Simpson, Mrs M., staymaker, 21 Jamaica st.
Simpson, Mrs, 15 Buccleuch street
Simpson, Mrs, 9 North Merchiston place
Simpson, Mrs, grocer, 22 Lauriston street
Simpson, Mrs, sick-nurse, 11 Couper street
Simpson, Mrs, toy-shop, 20 Tolbooth wynd
Simpson, Miss G., 12 St Vincent street
Simpson, Miss, 3 Great King street
Simpson, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 92
George street
Simpson, Miss, 65 Cumberland street
Simpson, Miss, 30 St Andrew square
Simson, D., teacher of drawing, 25 India st.
Simson, G. W. and Miss, institution for draw-
ing and painting, 54 Frederick street
Simson, George W., teacher of drawing, 54
Frederick street
Simson,Jas.,M.D.,F.R.C.S.E.,3Glenfinlasst.
Simson, James K., 51 Hope park end
Simson, James, accountant, 5 Picardy place
Simson, James, brewer, St Mary's brewery,
S. Back of Canongate ; house. 15 St John st.
Simson, Thomas, 1 West Maitland street
Simson, Mrs Walter, 30 Albany street, Leith
Simson, Mrs, 9 Eton terrace
Simson, Mrs, 9 Blacket place
Simson, Mrs, 14 India street
Simson, Miss, 5 Great Stuart street
Simson, Miss, boarding and day school, 24
Buckingham terrace
Sinclair & Co., commission agents, drysalters,
oil and colour merchants, 1 and 2 Caltou st.
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Sinclair, Alexander, & Co., engineers and
ironfounders, Bonnington ironworks, Bon-
nington
Sinclair, Adam, 4 Cannon street, Leith
Sinclair, Alexander, 133 George street
Sinclair, Alexander, joiner and undertaker,
Lochrin ; house, 26 Leven street
Sinclair, Alex. (S. fy Co.), 8 Bonnington pi.
Sinclair, Charles, tailor and clothier, 6 Elder
street
Sinclair, Colin, fancy stationer, 98a Princes
street ; house, 1 Erskine place
Sinclair Cooking Depots, 33 George iv.
bridge and 17 Greenside place
Sinclair, Daniel, cottage, Powderhall, Brough-
ton road
Sinclair, David, 37 West Register street
Sinclair, Donald, coal agent, 2 Jordan lane
Sinclair, D. G., butcher, 33 Fountainbridge
and 2 Drurudryan ; house, 39 Fountain-
bridge
Sinclair, George, 31 Cumberland street
Sinclair, D., 14 Arthur street
Sinclair, G., cooper and stave merchant, 9
Duke street, Leith ; house, 3 Summerfield
Sinclair, Captain Geo., 5 Buckingham terrace
Sinclair, George L., W.S., 4 Walker street
Sinclair, George, boiler maker, 25 Great
Junction street ; house, 7 Tennant street
Sinclair, Henry, 12 Nelson street
Sinclair, James, draper, 4 Bank street ; house.
38 Rankeillor street
Sinclair, James, broker, 24 West Cross-
causeway
Sinclair, James, grocer, 54 Thistle street
Sinclair, James, baker, 133 Canongate; house,
25 Rankeillor street
Sinclair, James, mercantile accountant, Al-
bany herald, 7 Brown street
Sinclair, John, grocer, 106 West port ; house,
27 William street
Sinclair, John, baker, 14 Lothian street
Sinclair, John, wirecloth manuf., 9 Stead's pi.
Sinclair, John, baker, 18 Tobago street
Sinclair, John, bookseller, stationer, print-
seller, and bookbinder, 3 Bristo port
Sinclair, John, agent, 8 Argyle square
Sinclair, John, Glasgow biscuit factory, 174
Fountainbridge
Sinclair, John, 4 Orchardfield
Sinclair, John, 246 Canongate
Sinclair, J., flour merchant, Edinburgh steam
mills, Fountainbridge ; ho. 13 Rillbank ter.
Sinclair, John, porter, 162 Rose street
Sinclair, Josiah, 16 Wright's houses
Sinclair, Lachlan, lithographer, 9 Chapel st.
Sinclair, Lawrence, 19 Maitland street
Sinclair, P. F., 2 George place
Sinclair, Peter, builder, 7 Cambridge street
Sinclair, Peter, cabinetmaker, 12 Spittal st.
Sinclair, Ralph, wine merchant and grocer,
134 Nicolson street
Sinclair, Robert, 28 Rutland street
Sinclair, Robert, tailor and clothier, 377 High
street
Sinclair, Robert, manager, General Steam
Navigation Co., 21 Waterloo place and 51
Bernard street
Sinclair, Robert, bookkeeper, 13 Glover st.
Sinclair, Thomas, joiner, 22 N. Richmond st.
Sinclair, V., M.D. and surgeon, 4 Picardy pi.
Sinclair, Mrs Henry, 12 Rillbank terrace
Sinclair, Mrs John, 26 Calton hill
Sinclair, Mrs Peter, 14 East Norton place
Sinclair, Mrs, 2 Lauriston park
Sinclair, Mrs, agency for British and foreign
governesses and schools, 30 Clarence st.
Sinclair, Mrs, 4 Park street
Sinclair, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 9 Brougham street
Sinclair & Manson, Misses, dressmakers, S
Davie street
Sinclair, Mrs, greengrocer, 10 Home street
Sinclair, Miss B., coal merchant, 22 Port-
Hamilton
Sinclair, Miss, 10 Forres street
Sinclair, Miss, cloth cap maker, 227 High st.
Sinclair, Miss, of Ulbster, 133 George street
SINGER, I. M., sewing machine manufac-
turer, 107 Princes street. ^ See Adv. p. 62
Sinton, James, engineer, 148 Rose street
Sinton, James, clerk, 15 Buccleuch street
Sinton, John, slater, 1 W. Richmond street
Sinton, Jos. T., victual dealer, 27 Greenside st.
Sinton, William, chimney sweeper, 25 South
Richmond street
SIVES, JOHN, coal agent, Caledonian rail-
way station, Dairy; house, 2 W. St Anthony
place. ^ See Adv. p. 109
Sivewright, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 19 Jamaica st.
Skae, David, M.D., F.R.C.S., physician to
Royal Edinburgh Asylum, Tipperlinn house,
Morningside
Skae, Mrs Margaret, 1 Queensferry street
Skae, Mrs, lodgings, 11 Drummond street
Skating Club, The Lochend {secretary, .las.
Murdoch), Hi George street
Skeen, Miss, 56 Bridge street
Skelly, Mrs, 10 West Claremont street
Skelton, John, advocate, 125 George street ;
house, The Hermitage, Braid
Skelton, Miss, 20 Alva street
Skene, W. F., & Peacock, W.S., 18 Hill street
Skene, George, 20 Melville street
Skene, W. F. (W. F. S. if Peacock), 20 In-
verleith row
Skene, Mrs Colonel, 17 Lynedoch place
Skiffington, John, rag merchant, 109 High st. :
house, 105
Skinner, George, boot and shoe maker, 175
Fountainbridge
Skinner, James, warehouseman, 7 Hill square
Skinner, John Holt, 45 Moray place
Skinner, Robert, com. traveller, 8 Kirk st.
Skinner, Win., W.S., 31 Great King street
Skinner, W. R., S.S.C., 8 Blenheim place
Skinner, Mrs J. R., 5 Leopold place
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Skirving, Thos., farmer, Nether Quarry holes,
Easter road
Skirving, Mrs, 2 Wharton lane
Slaney, Thomas, Douglas hotel, 34 and 35 St
Andrew square
Slate, Miss, 48 Rankeillor street
Slater, Andrew, slater and slate merchant, 140
Canongate ; house, 17 Spring gardens ;
slate wharf, Upper drawbridge, Leith
Slater, James (Accountant' "s office, G.P.O.),
6 Comely green place
Slater, Mrs, 4 Lower Greenside lane
Slater, Mrs James, 52 Broughton street
Slater, Mrs, 7 Drummond street
Slaughter-houses, 61 Fountainbridge and 47
Salamander street
Sleep, Mrs M. A., umbrella maker and news
agent, 3 Charles street
Sleigh, George, 41 Lothian street
Sleigh, W. L., Queen's villas, N. Lauder road
Sleigh, Mrs Eleanor, 50 Rankeillor street
Slight & Kerr, tobacco and snuff manufac
turers, 104 High street; retail, 1 North
bridge and 28 Nicolson street
Slight, Alex. & G. H., engineers, 34 Leith walk
Slight, Alexander (A. Sf G. H. &), 20 Had-
dington place
Slight, George, 63 South Clerk street
Slight, George H. (A. Sf &■ H. £.); 30 Had
dington place
Slight, James (S. 8p Kerr), 10 E. Adam street
Sligo, Archibald Vincent Smith, 5 Drummond
place
Slimon, R. & D., manufacturing and furnish
ing (ship and house) ironmongers, copper
and tin smiths, gasfitters, plumbers, and ship
chandlers, agents for sheathing and roofing
felts, 40, 41, and 43 Shore, and 6 and 7
Broad wynd ; workshops, 20 and 21 Broad
wynd; anchor, chain, and nail depot, 4
Commercial street ; wharf and shipping
office, 1 Wet docks
Slimon, David (R. Sf D. »S*.), 8 Madeira street
Slimon, James (T. B. Campbell Sf Co.), 3
Picardy place
Slimon, Robert (R. Sf D. S.), 2 Wellington
place
Sloan & Son, coal merchants, 49 Broughton St.,
67 Castle street, and Leith walk
Sloan, Thos. (S. Sf Son), Carstairs cottage,
Lover's lane, Leith walk
Sloan, Gilbert, boot and shoe maker, 23 Leven
street
Sloane, Mrs J. F., 17 Keir street
Sloane, Misses, 17 Raeburn place
Slotman, Francis, stationer and- tobacconist,
4 Dougall's buildings, North Fort street
SMAIL, GILLON, & CO., wholesale and retail
china and glass warehouse, 19 George iv.
br. and 5 Merchant st. Jfc See Adv. p. 60
Smail, Mrs, 1 Atholl crescent
Smaill, Mrs, 65 Thistle street
Small & Son, bird-stuffers, 38a George street
SME 1*.'.
j Small & Thorn, glass stamen and
painters,! Haddington pi. and 17 Leithwalk
I Small, E. & M., diapers, 31 Greenside
house, 13 Union place
'Small, Andrew {Royal Bank), 29 E. Clare-
mont street
[Small, David (S. 8f Thorn), -1 Haddington pi.
Small, David, basketmaker, '.):', Hanover Bt. ;
house, 1 3 Union place
Small, Janes, bookbinder, 8 North bridge
Small, John, librarian to the University
Small, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 37
Bristo street
Small, Robert (S. Sf Son), 9 Grindlay strei '
Small, Thomas, fiesher, 125 Rose street
Small, William, underclothing manufacturer,
30 South bridge ; house, 2 Preston terrace
Small, W. K., tobacconist, 62 Leith street
Small, W., spirit dealer, 93 Canongate
Small, Mrs Margaret, 1 Gladstone terrace
Small, Mrs, University
Small, Miss, grocer, 200 Rose street
Smart & Sons, bootmakers, 1 Queen street
Smart, J. & R., fleshers, 27, 30, and 31 Middle
market
Smart, Alexander, 5 Kerr street
Smart, Aw.,M.D., F.R.C.P.E., 24 Melville st.
Smart, Andrew, baker, 114 West port
Smart, Francis, bootmaker, 1 Quality street
Smart, James, china and rag merchant, 237
Canongate ; house, 8 Carlung place
Smart, J. A., sugar agent, 33 Gayfield square
Smart, Rev. John, D.D., 11 Smith's place
Smart, John, S.S.C., 11 Queen street; house.
21 Leopold place
Smart, John, landscape painter, 16 Picardy
place ; house, 14 Gayfield square
Smart, John C, fiesher, 20 and 21 Middle
market ; house, 100 Lauriston place
Smart, John, jun. (S. Sf Sons), 2 Haddington
place
Smart, John, 8 Annandale street
Smart, R. C, 14 Gayfield square
Smart, Robert (S. Sf Sons), 8 Annandale st.
Smart, Robert (J. &rR.'S.), 41 Lothian str« t
Smart, Robert, 10 George street
Smart, Win., spirit dealer, 27 Richmond place
Smart, Mrs John, 14 Nicolson square
Smart, Mrs J., spirit merchant, 84 St Mary's
wynd
Smart, Misses, milliners and dressmak'i-. <'.
Brighton street
Smeal, J., grocer and spirit dealer, 21 Ad-
miralty street ; house, 14 Couper street
Smeal, Edward, tailor, 3 Roseburn
Smeall, David, fruiterer, 54b Lothian street
Smeaton, Rev. George, Professor of Theology.
New College, 13 Mansionhouse road
Sme"aton, Win., missionary, 42 W. Sciennes st.
Smeaton, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 23 Richmond pi.
Smeaton, Mrs, Tarvet street
Smeaton Brickworks (George Baigrie, agent},
office, St Leonard's station
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Smellie, H.. grocer, 80 Crosscauseway ; ho. 82 |Smith, Alexander, W.S., 18 York place
Smellie, Rev. James, 22 Brougham street , Smith, Alexander, dairy, 82 Potterrow
Smellie, Robert, tea dealer, grocer, and spirit Smith, Alexander M., teacher, St Stephen'-"
dealer, 33 Bristo street, 28 Home street, ] school, 7 St Vincent street
and 2 Orchardfield place ; house, St Cathe- Smith, A. W., teacher of singing, 4 Nelson st.
rine's place [Smith, Alexander, tailor, 127 Rose street
Smellie, Win. J. (Deputy-Controller, G.P.O.), Smith, Alexander, officer, Destitute Sick
24 Warriston crescent Society, 150 High street
Smellie, Miss Lucy, 5 West Maitland street Smith, Alexander, 12 Antigua street
Smibert, George, baker, 216 Canongate Smith, Alexander, baker, 12 William street
Smibert, Miss, 8 Morrison street j Smith, Alexander, corn factor and commission
Smith & Alexander, merchts., 2 Bankst., Leith : agent, 22 Bernard street ; house, 26 Regent
Smith & Brown, steam printers, lithographers
ticket writers, paper-bag makers, and sta-
tioners, Amphion place
Smith & Chamberlain, brassfounders. makers
of gasaliers and paraffin lamps, 24 St
James' square ; T. Buchan, agent
Smith & Co!, -woollen drapers, 33 North bridge
terrace
Smith, Alexander, lodgings, 11 Albany street
Smith, Alexander, grocer, 41 Giles' street
Smith, Alexander, commercial traveller. Water
of Leith
Smith, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 24
Leven street ; house, 26
Smith & Co., furniture dealers and coal agents, [Smith, Andrew, S.S.C., 9 Buccleuch place
18 West Nicolson st. ; house, 69 Potterrow j Smith, Andrew, manufacturer, 5 Rose street
Smith & Walker, pliunbers, brassfounders. Smith, Archibald, 6 Brougham place
and gasfitters. South-west Thistle street lane Smith, Archibald, M.D., 8 Buckingham ter.
Smith & Wilson, druggists, 50b Charlotte! Smith, B., commercial traveller, 2 Alfred pi.
street, Leith I Smith, C, baker, 1 North Richmond street.
Smith, A. & D.. masons, slaters, glaziers, 89 High street, and 39 Bristo street ; house,
chimney-sweepers, etc., 24 West Lauriston 19 North Richmond street
place ; houses, 7 Dunbar street and 15 Smith, Charles, joiner and builder, West
Drumdryan street Salisbury place
Smith, David, & Co., wine merchants, 21 Smith, Colvin, portrait painter, 32 York place
Quality lane I Smith, Daniel, corn merchant, 21 Blacket pi.
Smith, G. & A., shawl and mantle manufac- , Smith, David (D. S. &,- Co.), 4 Bonnington ter.
turers, 108 South bridge ; ho. 1 Mhito st. I Smith, David, grocer and wine merchant, 39
Smith, J., & Co., jewellers, 6 Clerk street Broughton street
Smith, J. & G., auctioneers and valuators, 79 Smith, David (manager, North British 8f Mer-
George street cantile Insurance Co.), 64 Princes street ;
Smith, J. & J., commission and forwarding house, 10 Eton terrace
agents, 50 Constitution street ; Smith, David (Edinburgh #■ Perth Bread Co.),
Smith, J., & Son, wireworkers and weavers,! 16 Richmond place
millstone builders, and importers of French Smith, David, 26 Warriston crescent
burr blocks, 219 High street Smith, David, plumber and gasfitter, 20 West
SMITH, JOHN, & SONS, coal and coke1 Crosscauseway; house, 12 Beaumont place
merchants ; head office, 46 Lothian road ; Smith, David, 16 Cumberland street
offices, 1 Spring gardens, Stockbridge. and Smith, David, 71 South Clerk street
Newington place ; depots, St Cuthbert's Smith, David, corn merchant, 1 Rosebank
lane, Dairy, Haymarket, St Leonard's, and cottage, Mayfield loan
9 Port-Hamilton. ^ See Adv. p. 105 [Smith, David, 6 Osborne terrace
Smith, Peter, & Son, merchants, 41 Con- Smith, David (Inland Rev.), 2 Whitehead pi.
stitution street ; Smith, David, slater, 15 Drumdryan street
SMITH, R., & CO., brassfounders. plumbers. Smith, Donald, 6 Montague street
and gasfitters, Silvermills. ^ See Adv. p. ' Smith, Edward, shoemaker, 35 North Rich-
80 mond street
Smith, T. & H., & Co., druggists and manu- Smith, G. Stevenson, L.R.C.S.E., 16 Duke st.
facturing chemists, 21 Duke street, and Smith, George F., 146 Princes street
Blandfield works, Lower Broughton road ! Smith, George, architect, 7 St Andrew square :
Smith, William, & Sons, builders, 17 East
Preston street
Smith, A. T., dairy, 4 Market street
Smith, Adam, boot and shoe maker, 63 Plea-
sance
house, Burley lodge, Trinity
Smith, George, 1 Minto street
Smith, George, 31 Stafford street
Smith, Geo. Bell, S.S.C., 37 Charlotte square
Smith, George, dairy, 3 Northumberland pi.
Smith, Adam, commer. traveller, 16 Market st. Smith, George, butcher, 4 Summers place
Smith, Adam Gillies, C.A., chambers, 59|Smith, George (Smith &• Co.), 12 Roxburgh
George street ; house, 5 Lennox street street
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Smith, George, bootmaker, 1 Maitland street ;
house, 5 Lonsdale terrace
Smith, G. EL, M.D., 80 Great King street
Smith, G. I. (Royal Bank), Clyde street lane
Smith, George, 168 Eose street
Smith, Harry, advocate, 20 Maitland street
Smith, Harry W., 3 Hope park terrace
Smith, Henry G. C., teacher of mathematics,
41 Grove street
Smith, J. Campbell, advocate, 30 Royal circus
Smith, J. Irvine, short-hand writer, 11 Pitt
street
Smith, James K., writer, 40 Great King st.
Smith, James M., ironmonger, coppersmith,
and tin-plate worker, 5 Commercial street ;
house, 47 Eridge street
Smith, James W., architect, 13 Frederick st.
Smith, James, tea and coffee merchant, 449
Lawnmarket ; house, 26 Grindlay street
Smith, J., smith and farrier, 87 Abbey hill ;
house, 85
Smith, James, 1 Buccleuch street
Smith, James, dairy, 10a Bristo street
Smith, James, 22 Grove street
Smith, James, wright and builder, 12 Eiego
street ; house, 16 Brougham street
Smith, James, grocer, 137 Grassmarket
Smith, James, grocer, wine and spirit merchant.
25 Union place ; house, 11 Barony street
Smith, James, corn and hay dealer, 50 Duke
street. Leith ; house, 3 Morton street
Smith, James, 5 Yanburgh place
Smith, James, grocer, 69 Canongate
Smith, James, 9 Surnmerfield
Smith, James, 20 Danube street
Smith, James (S. &f Walker), 44 Howe street
Smith, James, grocer and spirit merchant, 6
Craigside place ; house, 10
Smith, Captain James, 4b Pilrig street
Smith, James (officer, High Church), 377
High street
Smith, James, merchant, 1 Eosehill place
Smith, James, clerk of works, 37 Eeid terrace
Smith, James (J. <$• J. S.), 1 Janefield place
Smith, James, jun. (J. § J. S.), 5 Yanburgh
place
Smith, James, 35 Bridge street
Smith, James, baker, 44 Potterrow
Smith, James, baker, 38 W. Crosscauseway
Smith, James K., writer, 40 Great King street
Smith, James ( W. S. Sr Son), 8 Preston ter.
Smith, J. Arbutknott (B. L. Co. Bank), 5
Dick place
Smith, John Alexander, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., 7
West Maitland street
Smith, John D., carver, gilder, and picture
restorer, artists' colourman, and frame
maker, 21 Frederick street
Smith, J. Duncan, S.S.C. (Douglas &; S.), 29
Windsor street
Smith, J. L., bookseller, stationer, circulating
library, and stamp distributor, 1 Antigua
street ; ho. 19 Spring gardens, Abbey hill
Smith, John Turnhull, O.A., 29 Northumber-
land street
Smith, John, 13 Seton place
SMITH, JOHN, tea, coffee, and .spice mer-
chant, 28 Forth street. !}{ See Adv. p. 97
Smith, John (suji. Victoria Lodgings), 115
Cowgate
Smith, John, cut glass manufacturer, 11
Bangor road ; house, 19 Union street
Smith, John (./. S. fr Son), 3 Viewfortb ter.
Smith, John, governor of prison. Regent road
Smith, John, paper warehouse, Brandneld st.
Smith, John, 35 Barony street
Smith, John, M.D., F.K.C.P.. 20 Charlotte eq.
Smith, John, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., surgeon-
dentist, 11 Wemyss place
Smith, John, builder, 17 Great Junction St.:
house, 3 Morton street
Smith, John, umbrella and parasol manufac-
turer, 38 North bridge
Smith, John K., architect, 7 Gardner's cresct.
Smith, John, umbrella and parasol maker and
furrier, 78 Princes street ; house, 1 Seton
place
Smith, John, tailor and clother, 44 Hillhouse-
field
SMITH, JOHN, tailor and clother, 102 South
bridge ; house, 56 Clerk street. ^' See Adv.
p. 69
Smith, J. N., chemist and druggist, 62 Kirk-
gate ; house, 10 Cassels place
Smith, John, shawl manufacturer, clothier.
and general draper, 105 South bridge ; house.
10 Nicolson street
Smith, John, news-agent, 4 Saunders street
Smith, John (./. S. $' Son), 24 Nicolson st.
Smith, John, builder, house carpenter and
joiner, 94 Grange place and E. Newington pi.
Smith, John, grocer and spirit dealer. 78
Canongate
Smith, John, printer, 59 Broughton street
Smith, John Stewart, carver and gilder, Esplin
place, Morningside
Smith, J., 11 Roxburgh street
Smith, J. (IF. S. Sj- Sons), 9 East Preston st.
Smith, Laurence (G.P.O.), 19 Jamaica street
Smith, Matthew, joiner. 12 Leven street ;
house, 2 Home street
Smith, Nicholas, spirit merchant, 15 Eose st.
Smith, P. B., merchant, 21 Constitution st.
Smith, Patrick, 5 Morton street
Smith, Peter, 15 Inverleith row
Smith, Peter, coal agent, 69 Potterrow
Smith, Peter, bootmaker, 9 Bristo street
Smith, Philip, broker and furniture dealer. 25
St Andrew street, Leith
Smith, R. Addison, 19 North-west Circus pi.
Smith, R., valuator and surveyor of buddings,
17 George street ; house, 18 Fettes row
Smith, Robert Addison, N.P., 12 St Andrew
square ; house, 19 North-west Circus place
Smith, R. Catanach, ironfounder, Victoria
foundry, Springfield : house. 29 Windsor st.
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Smith, R. M., 4 Bellevue crescent; office, Ex-
change buildings, 41 Constitution street
Smith, R. P., stationer, news-agent, and
tobacconist, 125 Nicolson street ; house, 38
Smith, Robert Sinclair, surveyor of taxes, 12
Waterloo place ; house, 4 Dalrymple cresc.
Smith, Robert (Customs), 2 Hamburg place
Smith, Robert (Christie &,' S.), 67 Hanover st.
Smith, Robert, S.S.C., 37 Charlotte square
Smith, Robert, 3 Cornwall street
Smith, R., tanner, 70 St Mary's wynd ; house,
9 St John street
Smith, S., tailor and clothier, 13 North bridge
Smith, T., broker, 242 Cowgate
Smith, Thomas, fishing-tackle maker, 1
Grant's place
Smith, Rev. Thomas, D.D., 10 North Man-
sionhouse road
Smith, Thomas, wright and undertaker, 2
Buccleuch st. ; house, 1 W. Crosscauseway
Smith, T., surgeon (T. Sf H. Smith Sf Co.),
Heriot hill house, Lower Broughton road
Smith, Thomas, receiver-general and cashier
of stamps and taxes for Scotland, Inland
Revenue office, 12 Waterloo place ; house,
WiUiamfield, Portobello
Smith, Thomas, lodgings, 46 Northumberland
street
Smith, Thomas, painter and paperhanger, 21
George street ; house, 39
Smith, Thos., lodgings, 23 St James' square
Smith, Thomas, corn merchant and commis-
sion agent, 6 Smith's place
Smith, Thomas, 2 Salisbury square
Smith, Thomas, jeweller, 2 West Stanhope pi.
Smith, Thomas, music teacher, 90 Grove st.
Smith, Walter, sheep and cattle salesman,
Dean cottage, Dean
Smith, William, 1 Janefield place
Smith, William, tailor, 6 Dalrymple place
Smith, Rev. William, manse, Leith mount
Smith, William, 6 Upper Grove place
Smith, William, boot and shoe maker, 71 Tol-
booth wynd, Leith ; house, 3 Trafalgar st.
Smith, William, architect and civil engineer,
4 Melbourne place
Smith, Wm., spirit dealer, 169 Causewayside
Smith, William, baker, 17 Lothian street
Smith, William, flesher, 10 West port
Smith, William, woollen draper, 267 High
street ; house, 21 Lauriston street
Smith, W. (manager, E. and S. Law Life
Assurance Association), Lauriston villa,
Lauriston place
Smith, William, writing-master and litho-
grapher, 43 Northumberland street
Smith, William, gardener, Bonnington bridge,
Bonnington
Smith, William C, 4 Hope street, Leith walk
Smith, William, teacher, 64 Bristo street
Smith, William, 28 Findhorn place
Smith, William, reporter, 46 Earl Grey street
Smith, William, 10 Buccleuch street
Smith, William Arnot (MM. Customs), 8
Prince Regent street
Smith, W. H., 20 Grove street
Smith, Mrs Alexander, 1 South Charlotte st.
Smith, Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 6 S. Clerk st.
Smith, Mrs Alex., Gesto villa, Boswell road
Smith, Mrs Andrew, 103 George street
Smith, Mrs Ann, grocer, 113 Grassmaiket
Smith, Mrs C, ladies' nurse, 2 Alfred place,
Canonmills
Smith, Mrs David, 66 Northumberland street
Smith, Mrs E., grocer, 67 Rose street
Smith, Mrs Elizabeth, 22 Melville street
Smith, Mrs Francis, fruiterer, 9 St Patrick sq.
Smith, Mrs George, 1 Minto street
Smith, Mrs James, 6 West Preston street
Smith, Mrs James, 21 Barony street
Smith, Mrs James, 71 South Clerk street
Smith, Mrs James, 24 St Patrick square
Smith, Mrs J., grocer and spirit dealer, 10
Spence's place, Leith
Smith, Mrs J. Gordon, teacher of music, etc..
14 Pitt street
Smith, Mrs Lawrence, 6 Madeira street
Smith, Mrs Lieutenant, 32 Clarence street
Smith, Mrs M., 18 Montague street
Smith, Mrs Peter, grocer and wine merchant,
1 Jordan place, Morningside
Smith, Mrs P. B., 29 Alva street
Smith, Mrs Walter, 32 Clarence street
Smith, Mrs W., plumber and gasfitter, 11
India place ; house, 19 N.-W. Circus place
Smith, Mrs William, grocer, 1 Jordan burn
Smith, Mrs William, 11 Davie street
Smith, Mrs William, 5 Warriston crescent
Smith, Mrs Wm., Greenhill lodge, 9 Green-
hill bank
Smith, Mrs William, wine and spirit merchant.
99 South Back of Canongate
SMITH, MRS, dressmaker, 36 Grove street.
* See Adv. p. 64
Smith, Mrs, 8 Annandale street
Smith, Mrs, lodgings, 12 Union street
Smith, Mrs, matron, Rescue Home, 18 St
John's hill
Smith, Mrs, 26 Warriston crescent
Smith, Mrs, 166 Fountainbridge
Smith, Mrs, stationer, 52 Buccleuch street
Smith, Mrs, West Grange, Grange loan
Smith, Mrs, 1 Macnab street
Smith, Mrs, 16 Broughton place
Smith, Mrs, nurse, 1 Market place
Smith, Misses, dress and cloak makers, 62
Rose street
Smith, Misses J. & A., dressmakers, 173
Causewayside
Smith, Miss, school for young ladies, 128 Con-
stitution street
Smith, Miss M., 83 Clerk street
Smith, Miss M., tobacconist, 62 Clerk street
Smith, Miss M., draper, 26a Barony street
Smith, Miss, ladies' nurse, 62 Clerk street
Smith, Miss, Fillyside, Seafield
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Smith, Miss, 2 Merchiston place
Smith, Miss, 15 Danube street
Smith, Miss, 5 Comely bank
SMITHS & CO., purveyors of lamps and oils
to the Queen, brassfounders, gasfitters, tin-
smiths, and lamp manufacturers, 1 Blair st.
^ See Adv. p. 93
Smyth, Charles Piazzi, Professor of Practical
Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, and
astronomer-royal for Scotland, 1 Hillside
crescent
Smyth, David, tailor, 18 West Richmond street
Smyth, Thomas, 4 Jane terrace
Smyth, Mrs Janet, 11 Howe street
Smyth, Mrs, 5 Clarence street
Smyttan, Mrs, 36 Manor place
Smyttan, Mrs, 3 Walker street
Sneezum, Alfred C, 17 Manor place
Sneezum, John, 5 Hope park square
Snodgrass, Mrs James, 9 Crichton street
Snodgrass, Misses, 1 Middleby street
Snody, Andrew, S.S.C., city agent for Leith,
26 Gayfield square and 51 Constitution st
Snow & Johnston, fleshers, 5 and 6 Middle
market
Snow, Jno. (S. §■ Johnston), 2 Lauriston park
Snow, John, butcher, 16 South St James' st.
Snowdon, Walter, 74 Gilmore place
Society, Camden (T. G. Stevenson, agent), 22
Frederick street
Society, Early English Text (T. G. Steven-
son, agent), 22 Frederick street
Society, Edinburgh City Mission (T. Scott,
treasurer), 10 George street
Society, Gaelic Schools (John Maclaren,
treasurer), 138 Princes street
Society, Hakluyt (T. G. Stevenson, agent),
22 Frederick street
Society, Heriot's Benefit (Thos. B. Robert-
son), 15 High school yards
Society, Iona (T. G. Stevenson, agent), 22
Frederick street
Society for Promoting Christian Know-
ledge, 49 Queen st. : Depot of books, Robt.
Grant & Son, 54 Princes street ; Treasurer,
William Skinner, W.S., 31 Great King st.
Society for Promoting the Employment of
Women (Secretary, Bliss Blyth), 37 George
street
Society for Relief of the Destitute Sick ;
John M'Culloch (British Linen Company),
treasurer, 11 Duke street
Society, Scottish Episcopal Church ; H. J.
Rollo, W.S., treasurer and assist. -secretary,
14 Young street
Solicitors of Supreme Courts : library and
hall, Parliament House ; hours of attend-
ance, session 10 to 4, vacation 10 to 3
Somerville & Crombie, engineers and machine
makers, Gilmore park engine works
Somerville, John, & Co., wine merchants, 47
Quality street
Somerville, Alexander, flesher. 82 Pleasance
Somerville, Alex. (Inland Revenue), 2 Sax. -
Cobourg place
Somerville, Rev. Andrew, D.D., foreign secy.
to Mission Board, U. P. Church, 5 Queen
street; house, H Melville place, Portobello
Somerville, Andrew, mason, 3 Jamaica stree.
Somerville, Aw., collector, Slaughter-house?.
61 Fountainbridge
Somerville, George, 9 Brougham street
Somerville, Henry, 55 Bernard street
Somerville, Hugh, grocer, 6 E. Richmond st.
Somerville, James, S.S.C., 60 Hanover street:
house, 23 Blacket place
Somerville, James, grocer and spirit dealer,
40 Water lane, Leith
Somerville, John, hosier, glover, shirt mer-
chant, and general outfitter, 35 Princes st. :
house, 1 Scotland street
Somerville, John, 70 Buccleuch street
Somerville, John, 11 Regent terrace
Somerville, John (Mitchell, S.. $- Co.), *
Windsor street
Somerville, John, 9 Grove street
Somerville, John, jun., Belgian Consul, .37
Bernard street ; ho. Dunstan villa, Trinity
Somerville, M., 2 Ronaldson's buildings
Somerville, P., broker, 28 Horse wynd
Somerville, Robert, stationer and librarian. 10
Spring gardens; ho. 19 N.-W. Circus place
Somerville, Robert, 4 Madeira street
Somerville, Robert, 16 Montague street
Somerville, Robt. , market officer, Cattle market
Somerville, Sam., M.D., F.R.C.P., 17 Hart st.
Somerville, Wm., grocer and spirit dealer.
183 Canongate ; house, 16 E. Norton place
Somerville, Mrs A., leather merchant. 98
West port
Somerville, Mrs D., 28 India street
Somerville, Mrs James, 2 Catherine place
Somerville, Mrs Marion, spirit dealer, 37
Coburg street ; house, 33 Bridge street
Somerville, Mrs, 4 Tollcross
Somerville, M., dealer in curiosities, 2 Ronald-
son's buildings
Somerville, Miss, 40 Blacket place
Somerville, Miss Agnes, 6 Brighton sfcri
Somerville, Misses, 19 India street
Sommerville, A. M. D., 8 Lauriston park
Sommerville, Adam, dairyman, 43 St Leonard
street
Sommerville, Alexander, 8 Gladstone terrace
Sommerville, Alex. G, silk mercer and draper.
8 Chapel street
Sommerville, Wm., smith, 30 W. Richmond st.
Sommerville, Mrs, 212 Canongate
Sommerville, Mrs, cowfeeder. 9 Macdowall
street ; house, Bridgend, Liberton
Sommerville, Mrs, 49 Carrubber's close, 135
High street
Somner, Rich., grain commercial agent, Xorth
British Railway station
Sorensen, M., & Kidd, merchants, 53 Consti-
tution street
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Sbrensen, Marius (S. Sp Kidd), Clifton villa.
Ferry road, Leith
Sorley, Mrs, 7 Comely bank
Sorlie, Robert Scott, 5 Randolph place
Sounnes, Robert, grocer and wine merchant,
82 High street
Sounness, Robert, provision merchant, 188
Pleasance
Souter, A., baker, 54 Bnccleuch street
Souter, George, 48 Cumberland street
Souter, James, die and stamp cutter, 20
Cockburn street
Souter, Jas., dairyman, Rose hall, Dalkeith rd.
Souter, John, provision merchant, G Catherine
street; house, 3
Souter, John, 161 Rose street
Souter, John, -waiter, 2 Kerr street
Souter, William, 29 Thistle street
Souter, John, 1 West Claremont street
Souter, S., provision merch., 1 Admiralty st.
Souter, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 1 N. St James' st.
Souter, Mrs, Trinity house. Trinity
SOUTH BRIDGE PAWNBROKING CO.
.(John G. Grieve, manager'), 35 South bridge.
^ See Adv. p. 77
Southam, James, 95 Princes street
Southern Loan Office, 97 Nicolson street — D.
Campbell, proprietor; and Leeds and Man-
chester warehouseman, 46 Cockburn street
Soutter's Bazaar, 102 Princes street ; work-
shop, 110 Rose street
Soutter, James, 26 Frederick street
Soutter, James, jun., 3 Rutland square
Soutter, John, 1 West Claremont street
Soutter, Robert S., shoemaker, 7 West Nicol-
son street
Souyris, Madame, dressmaker, 30 Frederick st.
Sovereign Life Assurance (Duncan Grant,
agent), 429 Lawnmarket
Sowersby, George, baker and confectioner.
91 Kirkgate and 3 Sowersby place
Sowersby, Mrs, 29 Cheyne street
Spalding, Peter, grocer and spirit merchant,
14 Rose street ; house, 20
Spalding, Thos., W.S., 7 North St David st, ;
house, 19 Raeburn place
Spalding, William, grocer and spirit mercht,,
15 Yardheads
Spalding, Mrs William, 19 Raeburn place
Spalding, Mrs Wm. M., 2 Rosebery crescent
Spalding, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 3 Jamaica street
Spalding, Miss Margaret, 9 Maryfield place
Spalding, Misses, dressmakers, 27 Hamilton
place
Spankie, Miss, 3 Montague street
Sparrow, Wm. (N. B. Railway), 11 Leopoldpl.
Spaven, Robert, saddler and harness maker, 5
S. St David st. ; house, 2 Gladstone terrace
Spaven, Mrs A., 18 Hawthorn bank ter., Leith
Spaven, Mrs John, 17 Duncan St., Newington
Speed, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 5 Spence's place
Speirs & Company, fish and provision store,
233 Cowgate
Speirs, Peter Alexr., advocate, 2 Melville st.
Speirs, Mrs Graham, Whitehouse, Whiteho. loan
Speirs, Mrs John Robert, 2 Atholl place
Spence, Alex. Ingram, M.D., 12 Atholl place
Spence, Andrew, Adelphi place
Spence, David, tailor, 41 N. Richmond street
Spence, Francis, painter and glazier, 7 Great
Junction street ; house, 9
Spence, Jas., tailor and clothier, 31 South br.
Spence, James, smith and bellhanger, 50
and 373 High street
Spence, James, fruiterer, 1 Broughton street
Spence, James, F.R.C.S.E., Professor of Sur-
gery, University ; house, 21 a AinsUe place
Spence, James, fruiterer, 27 S. Clerk street ;
house, 9 Macnab street
Spence, John D., St Olaf, York road
Spence, John, architect, 5 Lothian road
Spence, John, clerk, 28 St Leonard street
Spence, John, tavern-keeper, manufacturer
of lemonade, soda water, and ginger beer.
10 Hunter square and 4 Blair street ;
house, 21
Spence, John M., engineer, 121 Rose street
Spence, Joseph, saddler, 24 Grassmarket ;
house, 46 Home street
Spence, Norman (Edinburgh and Leith Gas-
Company), 2 Haddington place
Spence, William (secretary, British Linen
Company), 36 St Andrew square
Spence, Wm., warehouseman, 1 Orchardfield
Spence, Mrs Alex.. 8 Clarendon crescent
Spence, Mrs David, 137 Kirkgate
Spence, Mrs, 32 East Preston street
Spence, Mrs, cowfeeder, 1 Thornybauk
Spence, Mrs, 62 Thistle street
Spence, Miss, 8 Smith's place
Spence, Miss, music teacher, 32 E. Preston st.
Spence, Misses, school for little children, 25
Dick place
Spens, W. C, advocate, 14 Drununond place
Spens, Miss, 14 Drummond place
Spiden, Mrs R., 21 Charles street
Spiers, James, teacher, Donaldson's hospital
Spindler, Mrs E., 5 South Norton place
Spindler, Miss, teacher, 20 Dublin street
Spink, Wm., S.S.C., 18 St Andrew square
Spinks, Charles, wood turner, and steam
mills, 24 Kirkgate and 27 Coatfield lane
Spittal, Chas. Grey, advocate, 12 Dundas st.
Spittal, Thomas, plasterer, Craigside place
Spittal, Mrs James. Newbank, Trinity
Spittal, Miss, teacher of music, 18 West
Preston street
Spottiswoode, R., C.A. (Mansfield <V S.), 7
Thistle street ; house, 18 Howard place
Sprot, Thomas, W.S., 10 Drummond place
Sprott, W. P., S.S.C., 30 St Andrew square
Sprot, Miss, 23 Rutland square
Squair, James, sen. (Scottish Union Jnsur-
ance), 9 Arniston place
Squair, James, jun., actuary, 9 Arniston pi.
St Andrew's Edinburgh Rifle Clue : Wm.
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M. Bryce, captain; J. T. Douglas, lieu-\
tenant; Robert Bryce, secretary; Free-;
masons' Hall, 98 George street
ST ANDREW FAMILY AND COMMER-
CIAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, South St
Andrew street; Duncan M'Laren, proprie-
tor. ^ See Adv. p. 98
St Clair, John, teacher of violin and conccr- j
tina. 13 Frederick street
St Cuthbert's Co-operative Baking and
Grocery Association (Limited), 1 St
Cuthbert's place and 1 Romilly place
St Cuthbert's Industrial School and Work]
Society, 35 Castle barns
St Cuthbert's Lodge of Free Gardeners :
J. M. Turnbull, 14 Nicolson sq., R.W.M. ;
T. Knox, 19 Greenside place, treasurer
St Cuthbert's Parish Chambers, St Cuth-
bert'smanse, Lothian rd.; Jas. Craig, inspect.
St Cuthbert's Parish, Collector of Poor-!
rates' Office, 10 Hanover street
St Cuthbert's Poorhouse, St Cuthbert's lane,
Lothian road ; W. Cowan, governor
St George Lodge of Free Gardeners:
Lodge-room, 52 Nicolson street ; George
Riddel, 240 Canongate, R.TV.M. ; A. Pit-
teudrich, 376 Castle hill, treasurer ; Robert
Mackay, Pleasance, secretary
St George's Hall, 119 George street
St Margaret's Convent, TVhitehouse loan ;
Madame Margaret Teresa, superioress
St Margaret's Co-operative Store, 38
Abbey hill
St Stephen's School, 58 Brunswick street
St Thomas's School, 250 Canongate
St Vincent's Boys' Orphanage, 10 aud 12
Maryfield ; Mrs M'Culloch, matron
Stage, Miss, teacher, 27 Haddington place
Stalker, Colin Kay (Kay Sf Co.), 72 Nor-
thumberland street
Stalker, Daniel, spirit merch., 1 Lauriston st.
Stalker, D., watch and clock maker, 9 and 10
Commercial street ; house, 14
Stalker, James, Bangor road
Stalker, T., hairdresser and perfumer, 9
Clerk street ; house. 14
Stalker, William, china merchant, 38 Sand-
port street; house, 10
Stalker, Mrs, G West Claremont street
Stampa, Arthur, fancy paper box maker, 6
Bristo place
STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE CO.
(Thomas Rohertson, secretary ; D. C.
Gregor, secretary, Colonial Department), 3
and 5 George street. >fcSee Adv. pp. 4, 5
STANDARD *" PROPERTY INVESTMENT
AND LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETY,
37 George iv. bridge : open daily from 10
to 4 and 7 to 9 ; on Saturday, from 10 to
1 only. * See Adv. p. 37
Stanhouse, William, 71 Gibnore place
Stanton, Clark, A.R.S.A.. sculptor, Ramsay
lane ; house, 24 Upper Gray street
Staples, Mrs E.. 2 Darling's buildings
Staples, Mrs, 15 Alva street
Star Life Assurance Office (J". Livingston,
agent), 10 George street
Starforth, John, architect, 37 York place
Stark & Co., carvers, gilders, picture framers,
and printsellers, 3 Haddington place
Stark, G. & J., kitchen -ran ge manufacturers,
smiths, and ironmongers, 36 Lothian road
and 24 Earl Grey street ; house, 1 1 Grind-
lay street
Stark, Adam, ironmonger. 2 Bank street;
house, 65 Lauriston place
Stark, George G., 3 P'ast Claremont street
Stark, Henry, 20 Cumberland street
Stark, James, 28 Salisbury street
Stark, James, 25 Haddington place
Stark, James, M.D., F.R.C.P.. 21 Rutland rt.
Stark, James, hosier and glover, 2 St Patrick
square ; house, 4 East Adam street
Stark, John, commission agent, 55 S. Clerk st.
Stark, Jn., commercial traveller, 57 North br.
Stark, Robert M., Woodbine cottage, York
road
Stark, Thomas, tobacco manuf., 81 West port
Stark, W. M. (Duncan, S., §• Co.), 3 East
Claremont street
Stark, William Adam, 6 Keir street
Stark, Mrs William, 6 Keir street
Starke, J. Gibson, advocate, 11 Maitland st.
Starkey, Mrs, 8 Albany street, Leith
Stavert, Archd., of Hoscote, 18 Royal terrace
Steam Packet Offices. See Conveyance
Directory
Stebbing, Isaac, bookbinder, 2 Kerr street
Stechan, E. G. Louis, prhitseller, picture
frame maker, and importer of German gilt
mouldings and foreign cigars, 12 Elm row
Stedman, Mrs, 42 Queen street
Steedman, Henry, bookbinder, 44 George
street ; house, 7 Cheyne street
Steedman, James, spirit dealer and carriers"
quarters, 211 High street
Steedman, John, bill-poster, 68 Grassmarket
Steedman, John, 25 India street
STEEDMAN, JOHN, grocer, bacon factor.
and cheesemonger, 40 Hanover street.
*SeeAdc. p. 99~
Steedman, Michael, bootmaker, 80 West port
Steedman, Robert, china and stoneware
dealer, 1G Fountainbridge
Steedman, Wm., blacksmith. 51 Broughton st.
Steedman, William, wine merchant and
grocer, 1 Charlotte street, Leith, and 13
Cassels place ; house. Links place
Steedman, Mrs, greengrocer. 13 Fountaiubr.
Steedman, Miss, 17 Henderson place
Steel, Coulson, & Co., Craigend brewery, 84
North Back of Canongate
Steel, J. M., & Co., merchants and commission
agents, 118 Constitution street
Steel, David, druggist, 15 Buccleuch place
Steel, David, chemist. 25 Lothian road
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Steel, Ebenezer, house and commission agent,
16 Royal Exchange ; house, 362 Castle hill
Steel, Jas., boot and shoe maker, Canaan lane
Steel, James, builder, quarry-master, and lessee
of Wishaw Quarry ; ho. Drumdiyan house
Steel, Robert, 29 Coburg street
Steel, William, baker, 14 Cassels place ; house,
13 Kirk street
Steel, Miss, dressmaker. 16 George street
Steele & Campbell, Law Union Insurance
Company, 3 North St Andrew street
Steele, Ebenezer, & Co., wholesale and retail
stationers, 10 Lothian street
Steele, Adam, clerk, 30 Cockburn street
Steele, George, 21 Seton place
Steele, Henry, Melville villa, Granton road
Steele, James, baker, 15 Clifton ter. ; ho. 12
Steele, Jas., wine and spirit merchant, 1, 3,
and 5 West Richmond street ; house, 12
Minto street
Steele, John, furnishing ironmonger, 100
High street ; house, 37 Gilmore place
Steele, William, S.S.C. (agent for Guarantee
Society), 7 George street
Steele, Win., classical teacher, 27 Clarence st.
Steele, Mrs, 18 Pilrig street
Steele, Mrs, 23 Nelson street
Steele, Miss, dressmaker, 22 St Patrick sq.
Steell, Gershom, 7 Annandale street
Steell, Gourlay, R.S.A., portrait and animal
jiainter to the Highland and Agricultural
Society of Scotland ; studio, 90 George
street ; house", 11 Merchiston terrace
Steell, Gourlay, jun., artist, 1 Bellevue cresc.
Steell, Mrs John, jun., 7 Marmion terrace
Steell, John, R.S.A., sculptor to Her Majesty ;
studio, 9 Randolph place ; bronze foundry,
Grove street ; house, 21 Greenhill gardens
Steen, John C, head master of the Edinburgh
Ladies1 Institution, 1 Park place
Stegmann & Co., corn factors and commission
merchants, 88 Constitution street
Stegmann, C. (S. Sj- Co.), 21 Windsor street
Steill, John, 38 Grange road
Stein, Andrew, commission merchant (agent
for Cameron Bridge distillery), Lochrin,
Home street
Stein, Charles (Berry, Barclay, £f Co., Leitli),
18 Claremont crescent
Stein, John, commission merchant, Lochrin,
Home street
Steinhofer, Miss Fred., teacher of drawing,
German, and French, 31 Hanover street
Stenhouse & Black, contractors, 7 Johnston st.
Stenhouse, Andrew & George, agents ' and
shipbrokers, Wet docks
Stenhouse, George, 6 Castle street
Stenhouse, George, 3 Roxburgh street
Stenhouse, James, baker, 23 Earl Grey street
Stenhouse, John, spirit mer., 5 St Mary's wynd
Stenhouse, John, 3 Salisbury terrace
Stenhouse, Thomas (A. §• G. S.), 24 Albany
street, Leith
Stenhouse, Valentine, draper, 73 Shore ;
house, 2 London row
Stenhouse, Mrs, laundress, 10 Veitch's square
Stenhouse, Mrs, 7 London street
Stenhouse, Mrs, cook, 38 India place
Stephen, John, electrician, Dean bank
Stephen, Mrs William, Deanbank
Stephen, Mrs, 4 St Patrick square
Stephens, F. A., Stanwell lodge, Bonnington
road
Stephens, H., Redbrae cottage, Broughton.
road
Stephens, H. J., Marmion villas, Blackford
road
Stephens, W. W. (W. Taylor $■ Co.), 38
Salamander street
Stephens, Miss, Grange bank cottage, Green -
hill bank
Stephenson, Archibald (G.P.O.), 6 Calton
street
Stephenson, John B., pharmaceutical chemist.
40 George street (post office) ; house, 37
Stephenson, William, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 33
Buccleuch place
Stephenson, William, fancy turner, 166 Rose
street lane; house, 168
Stephenson, Mrs Robert, 88 Causewayside
Stephenson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 15 Jamaica st.
Stettin Steam Packet Office, James Currk-
& Co., 34 Bernard street
Steuart, J. & C, W.S., 17 India street
Steuart, Archibald, W.S., 17 India street :
house, 6 Ann street
Steuart, Charles, W.S., 17 India street ; house.
3 Albyn place
Steuart, George, 5 Forbes road
Steuart, George (Craig Brothers fy Co.), 16
Danube street
Steuart, James, W.S., 17 India street; house,
8 Doune terrace
Steuart, James, jun., 54 Northumberland st.
Steuart, Thomas E., 33 St Bernard's crescent
Steuart, Mrs G. M'Kenzie, 48 Melville street
Steuart, Miss, 3 Albyn place
Steven, T. & A., builders, joiners, and timber
merchants, 10 and 12 St Leonard street
Steven, Archibald, 17 Cheyne street
Steven, Charles Bannatyne, writer, 21 Grove-
street
Steven, David, dealer in plate and crown
glass, 3a Bristo place ; house, 15 Brown st.
Steven, George, commission agent, 8 Mont-
gomery street
Steven, M. M., printer, 3 Summerhall place
Steven, M., 12 Manor place
Steven, W., merchant and commission agent,
27 Commercial st. ; house, 2 Bonnington
terrace
Steven, Mrs, 2 Hamilton's entry, Bristo street
Steven, Misses, 12 Manor place
Stevens, David, plumber and gasfitter, 15
Howe street
Stevens, John, 23 Downie place
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Stevens, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 30
Tolbooth wynd ; house, 21 Hawthorn bank
place, Leith
Stevens, Mrs, lodgings, Annville, Canaan lane
Stevens, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 44 India place.
Stevens, Mrs, establishment for day pupils, 11
Bellevue crescent
Stevenson & Co., stereotypers, 28 Thistle st
Stevenson, D. & T., civil engineers, 84 George
street
Stevenson, James, & Son, builders and house
parpenters, 10 Cumberland street ; work
shops, Broughton market
Stevenson, R., & Co., shipbrokers, agents for
D. Corsar & Sons' canvas, and for the Drum-
park Coal Company's house and steam coal,
3 Bernard street
Stevenson, Alexander, 24 Arthur street
Stevenson, Alexander, trimming, hosiery, and
glove warehouse, 53 and 54 South bridge ;
house, 3 George square
Stevenson, Alexander, "W.S. and N.P., 9
Heriot row
Stevenson, Alexander, hatter, hosier, glover,
and shirtmaker, 52 South bridge
Stevenson, Allen, hat manufacturer, 7 Rox-
burgh terrace
Stevenson, Andrew, bookseller, 9 N. Bank st.
Stevenson, David, C.E., 25 Royal terrace
Stevenson, David, draper and stationer, 2
Grange place
Stevenson, David W., sculptor, Thomas street ;
house, 10 St Anthony place
Stevenson, George, broker, 21 Gilmore street
Stevenson, James, 9 St James' place
Stevenson, John {Union Bank), 2 Graham st.
Stevenson, John, spirit inercht., 167 Canongate
Stevenson, John, grocer and wine merchant,
8 North Melville place ; house, 3 Cam
bridge street
Stevenson, John, 2 Stanhope place
Stevenson, John, mason, 1 Gardner's crescent
Stevenson, Peter, optician and philosophical
instrument maker, 51 George IV, bridge ;
house, 12 Buccleuch place
Stevenson, Robert P., S.S.C., 3 N. St David
st. ; house, Rosefield avenue, Portobello
Stevenson, Rev. R. H., 9 Oxford terrace
Stevenson, Thos., manufacturer of upholstery
trimmings, wool merchant, hosier, and
glover, 76 and 77 Princes street ; house,
Lauder road
Stevenson, Thomas George, bookseller, pub-
lisher, and bookbinder, 22 Frederick st. ;
house, 4 Torphichen street
Stevenson, T., civil engineer, 17 Heriot row
Stevenson, Thomas, round and spiral turner,
54 Candlemaker row ; ho. 10 Merchant st.
Stevenson, Thomas (Anderson SfS:), 8 Spittal
street
Stevenson, Rev. William, D.D., Professor of
Divinity and Ecclesiastical History, Univer-
sity of Edinburgh, 37 Royal terrace
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Stevenson, W. Henry, 16 St Vincent ii
Stevenson, Win., cattle dealer, Jordan born
Stevenson, William, upholsterer, 53 Hanover
street; house, 16 St Vincent street
Stevenson, William, 5 Mansion terrace
Stevenson, Mrs Agnes, 81 Buccleuch place
Stevenson, Mrs Dr, 8 Morningside place
Stevenson, Mrs James, 5 Atln-ll place
Stevenson, Mrs G., grocer and wine and spirit
merchant, 263 and 265 Canongi
Stevenson, Mrs, 12 Viewforth park
Stevenson, Mrs, 15 Clerk street
Stevenson, Mrs, 4 Brougham street
Stevenson, Mrs, lodgings, 65 Castle street
Stevenson, Miss Margaret, millinery and
mantle saloon, 8 Antigua street
Stevenson, Miss, 2 Strathearn road
Stevenson, Miss, 48 India street
Stevenson, Miss, 4 West Newington place
Stevenson, Miss, 4 Montague street
Stevenson, Miss, 13 Randolph crescent
Stewart & Co., merchants, 31 St Andrew sq.
Stewart & Davidson, coachbuilders. Morri-
son street
Stewart & Fraser, dressmakers, 20 Barony
street
Stewart & Jordan, coopers, 4 Dock street
Stewart & Menzies, civil engineers and archi-
tects, 13 Young street
STEWART & RAE (late R. Hume §■ Co.),
plumbers, gasfitters, and brassfounders,
17 West Register street and 95 Constitu-
tion street. >H See Adv. p. 80
Stewart & Wilson, W.S., 28 Frederick street
Stewart, James, & Son, grocers and provison
merchants, 66 Rose street
Stewart, J. & C, drapers and dressmakers, 7
Earl Grey street ; house, 9
Stewart, J. & G., merchants, 111 and 113
High street
Stewart, A. (H. M. Customs), 6 Pitt street,
Bonnington
Stewart, Alexander James, W.S., 98 George
street ; house, 27 Pitt street
Stewart, Alexander, conservator of Phreno-
logical Museum, 1 Surgeon square
Stewart, Alexander, grocer and wine and spirit
merchant, 16 India place ; house. 39
Stewart, Alex., lastmaker, 4 Infirmary stiver
Stewart, Alex. (G.P.O.), 4 Glengvle terrace
Stewart, Alexander, heraldic painter, 12
Queen's place, Greenside row
Stewart, Alexander, 3 Salisbury bank
Stewart, Alex., bookbinder, 1 Surgeon square
STEWART, ALEX., business agent, 20 Gay-
field square. ^See Adv. pp. 76, 78
Stewart, Alexander, Chancelot house, Ferry
road, Leith
Stewart, Alexander M., 1 Randolph cliff
Stewart, Allan Duncan, civil engineer, 12
Castle street ; house, 6 Greenhill park
Stewart, Andrew Wood (accountant. Standard
Life Assurance Co.), 22 Greenhill gaidens
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Stewart, Andrew, grocer and wine merchant,
42 Tolboth wynd
Stewart, Angus (G.P.O.), 3 Downie place
Stewart, C. (S. fy Jordan), 22 Coburg street
Stewart, Charles, wine and spirit merchant,
102 "West port ; house, 10 Hill square
Stewart, C, boot and shoe maker, 63 Cock-
burn street
Stewart, Charles, advocate, 11 Forres street
Stewart, Charles (S. §• Rae~), 55 York place
Stewart, Chas. (C. S,-D. &), 25 Hope terrace
Stewart, Charles W., 1 Rosehill place
Stewart, C, tailor, 8 Barony street
Stewart, Daniel (New Register House), 12
Gardner's crescent
STEWART. DANIEL, bellhanger, 34 Earl
Grey street and 65 Fountainbridge ; house,
38. * See Adv. p. 79
Stewart, Daniel, 16 Montague street
Stewart, David, 21 Northumberland street
STEWART, DAVID S., law and general
printer, 4 Melbourne place ; house, 106
Lauriston place. ^ See Adv. p. 50
Stewart, David, warehouseman, 1 Pembroke pi.
Stewart, Donald, crier, and assist, bar-keeper,
Court of Session, 6 Hope street
Stewart, Duncan, coach-hirer, 1 Maitland st.
Stewart, Duncan, 27 Castle street
Stewart, Dun., wine and spirit merchant, 39a
Frederick street ; house, 40 Jamaica street
Stewart, George, broker, 69 St Mary's wynd
Stewart, George, 3 Howard place
Stewart, George, 23 Dundas street
Stewart, George, 7 Brighton street
Stewart, Hugh, printer, 18 Spittal street
Stewart, J. C, clothier, hatter, and cricket
outfitter, 93 South bridge ; house, 43 East
Claremont street
Stewart, J. L., landscape painter, 25 East
Claremont street
Stewart, James, baker, 10 Couper street
Stewart, James, baker, 42 Jamaica street
STEWART, JAMES, cab-hirer, job and post
horses, 10 Randolph cliff, and The Box op-
posite Buckingham ter. ^ See Adv. p. 114
Stewart, James W., civil engineer, 13 Young
street ; house, The Craigs, Corstorphine
Stewart, Jas. (S. Sp Davidson), 12 Grindlay
street
Stewart, James, brewer (Edinburgh Barm
Co.), 9 Hill square
Stewart, Jas. (J. S. $ Son), 53 Lothian road
Stewart, Jas., coal agent, 52 Broughton street
Stewart, James, engineer, 8 Henderson place
Stewart, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 19
Hart street
Stewart, James, lodgings, 30 Castle street
Stewart, James, messenger (Crown Office), 12
Royal Exchange
Stewart, J. (G.P.O.), 8 Gladstone terrace
Stewart, Jas. (Union Bank), 5 Archibald pi.
Stewart, James, 19 Dick place
Stewart, James R., 4 Duke street
Stewart, John, W.S., 6 Alva street
Stewart, John, 28 Grange road
Stewart, John, 2 Claremont place
Stewart, John, painter and glazier, 4 Baker's
place
Stewart, John, spirit dealer, 70 Canongate
Stewart, John (J. Christie §• Son), 46 Great
King street
Stewart, John, spirit dealer, 5 Ritchie place ;
house, 10 Hill square
Stewart, John, accountant, 2 Darling's builds.
Stewart, John, chimney-sweeper, 4 Bell's
wynd
Stewart, John, lodge-keeper, Donaldson's
hospital
l Stewart, John, 1 Ferrier street
! Stewart, John, 30 Wright's houses
I Stewart, John M., 41 Grove street
J Stewart, John, cab proprietor, 21a India st.
i Stewart, John, grocer and spirit merchant,
30 Fountainbridge ; house, 53 Lothian road
(Stewart, John (New Register House), Eli-
bank, by Corstorphine
Stewart, John, wine and spirit merchant, 133
High street ; house, 1 Carrubber's close
Stewart, John, grocer, 85 High street; house,
10 Hill square
STEWART, JOHN, brassfounder, plumber,
and gasfitter, 31 Haddington place. ^ See
Adv. p. 79
Stewart, John Oswald, artist, 46 Grindlay st.
Stewart, J. I., Edinburgh & Leith Glass Co.,
4 Salamander street
Stewart, Joseph, gardener, Bangholm cottage,
Ferry road
Stewart, John, 9 St John street
Stewart, Laurence, gardener and dairyman,
St Andrew place
Stewart, L. & J., fruiterers, 68 So. Clerk st.
Stewart, Neil (G.P.O.), 17 Carnegie street
Stewart, P., coal merchant, 22 William street
Stewart, Peter, letter-carrier, 18 Brown sq.
Stewart, P. (Marshall §• S.), 15 Young street
Stewart, Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 11
East Register st. ; house, 1 St James' sq.
Stewart, Peter, University hotel, 1 North
College street
Stewart, Richard, janitor, Dr Bell's school,
29 Great Junction street
Stewart, Robert B., bedding manufacturer, 54
and 58 Candlemaker row ; ho. 3 Potterrow
Stewart, Robert, grocer and spirit merchant,
89 Canongate
Stewart, Robert, 7 Kirk street
Stewart, Robert B., professor of music, 41
Barony street
Stewart, Robert, bootmaker, 26 Nicolson
street; house, 81 Causewayside
Stewart, Robert G., chemist and druggist, 54
North Pitt street ; house, 15 Cheyne street
Stewart, Robert, commercial traveller, 26
Grindlay street
Stewart, Robert (G.P.O.), 8 St James' square
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Stewart, Robert, ham merchant, 9 Hanover
street ; house, 3 Grosvener street
Stewart, Robert, livery-stable keeper, Church
lane
Stewart, Robert, stock and share broker, 3
North St David street
Stewart, R., victual dealer, 12 North-west
Circus place ; house, 13
Stewart, Robert, 180 Rose street
STEWART, THOMAS, wholesale and retail
china and glass merchant, 7 and 9 Hay's
court ; house, 10 West Lauriston place.
* See Adv. p. 61
Stewart, Thomas, commercial traveller (7*.
Nelson 8f Sons), 18 Buccleuch place
Stewart, Thomas, shipmaster, 47 Albany st.,
Leith
Stewart, T. Grainger, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., 25
Queen street
Stewart, Walter, chimney-sweeper, 8 Nicol-
son square
Stewart, William, spirit dealer, 42 West Cross-
causeway
Stewart, William, clothier and draper, 12
Johnston terrace
Stewart, William, draper, 2 Forrest road
Stewart, William, goods superintendent, North
British Railway, Waverley bridge ; house,
21 Gardner's crescent
Stewart, William, ironmonger and smith, 2
Albany street ; house, 9 Jordan bank
Stewart, William, wood merchant and con-
tractor, Bangor road
Stewart, William, W.S., 3 St Colme street
Stewart, William, 5 Alva street
Stewart, William, Rosebank, Broughton road
Stewart, Mrs Charles C, 1 Bellevue crescent
Stewart, Mrs C, 24 Gayfield square
Stewart, Mrs D., wine and spirit merchant, 1
Grassmarket ; house, 11
Stewart, Mrs David, 6 Hailes street
Stewart, Mrs E., refreshment rooms, 3a Kerr
street
Stewart, Mrs E., mattress maker, 33 Niddry st.
Stewart, Mrs Ellen, grocer, 48 Lauriston street
Stewart, Mrs George, 1 Pilrig place
Stewart, Mrs I., 3 Gloucester place
Stewart, Mrs J. Shaw, 23 Buckingham terrace
Stewart, Mrs James, 33 Howe street
Stewart, Mrs John, lodgings, 162 Rose street
Stewart, Mrs John, 10 East Adam street
Stewart, Mrs John, slater, glazier, and
chimney - sweeper, 9 Queensf erry lane ;
house, 9 William street
Stewart, Mrs M., spirit dealer, 22 Halkerston
wynd
Stewart, Mrs Rose, 40 Great King street
Stewart, Mrs William, 3 St Colme street
Stewart, Mrs W., lodgings, 10 and 11 Albyn
place
Stewart, Mrs, of Crossmount, 17 Albany street
Stewart, Mrs, 5 West Newington place
Stewart, Mrs, lodgings, 6 Hope street
Stewart, Mrs, .") West Catherine place
Stewart, Mrs, Castle bank
Stewart, Mrs, lodging;-;, ,'i Downie place
Stewart, Mrs, 7 Scotland street
Stewart, Mrs, 14 Scotland street
Stewart, Mrs, 20 Dublin street
Stewart, Mrs, 1 Upper Gray street
Stewart, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 16 Jamaica street
Stewart, Miss Char., lodgings. 26 Gilmore pi.
Stewart, Miss I., milliner, -J.T-~t Canongate
Stewart, Miss M., milliner and dressmaker, 68
Thistle street
Stewart, Miss, dressmaker, 21 Charles street
Stewart, Miss, 1 Brandfield place
Stewart, Miss, 29 Clarence street
Stewart, Miss, 28 Rutland street
Stewart, Miss, baker, 4 Allison place
Stewart, Miss, dressmaker, etc., 22 William
street
Stewart. Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 9 St
James' place
Stewart, Misses, china merchants, 9 Kerr st.
Stewart's Hospital {J. Scott Moncrieff,
treasurer), Dean
Stibbings, Thos., slater and chimney-sweeper,
7 High riggs
Stillie, James, bookseller, 79 Princes street ;
house, 81a
Stirling, A. B., microscopist and conservative
anatomist, 8a Henderson row
Stirling, Rev. Archibald, 3 Oxford street
Stirling, D., coach-hirer, 4 Haddington place
Stirling, Irvine R., grocer and wine merchant,
2 St Leonard street ; house, 1 Bernard ter.
Stirling, James, civil engineer, 11 Hill street
Stirling, Martin, chairmaker, 9 Brighton st.
Stirling, John, grocer, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 2 St Patrick street and 6 Richmond
lane ; house, 6 Buccleuch place
Stirling, Stewart, surgeon, 5 Rankeillor street
Stirling, William, 13 Wright's houses
Stirling, William, cabinetmaker, 272 Cowgate
Stirling, Mrs, of Gartshore, 9 Melville street
Stirling, Mrs, spirit merchant, 50 Cross-
causeway ; house, 21
Stirling, Mrs, of Castlemilk, 44 Melville street
Stirling, Mrs, 5 Gloucester place
Stirling, Miss Graham, 27 Queen street
Stirling, Miss Jane, perfumer and hairdresser,
48 George street ; house, 4 1
Stirton, D., draper, hosier, and shirtmaker,
294 Lawnmarket ; house, 300
Stitt, James, grocer, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 14 Charlotte place
Stobie, William, & Son, clothiers, 17 Green-
side street
Stobie, Robert, dairyman, 17 Clerk street
Stobie, Robert, spirit merchant, 23a Howe st.
Stobie, Walter, commercial traveller (./. Blair
8c Co., Glasgow), 1 Kockville place
Stobie, William, victual dealer, 68 St Leonard
street; house, 4 Rankeillor street
Stobie, Win. (W. S. <§■ Son), 21 Millerficld pi.
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Stobie, William, inspector of gas-meters, 5
Gladstone terrace
Stobie, Miss, 8 Jordan bank
Stobo, Robert, 13 Maryfield place
Stockbridge Working Men's Institute (John
Veitch, superintendent; Peter Lothian, secre-
tary), 60 Brunswick street
Stock Exchange, 5 St Andrew square
Stockman, William J. (Bigger Sf S.), Great
Wellington street
Stocks, David, & Co., wine merchants and
porter agents, 4 Bernard street
Stocks, Alexander, officer, Free Church offices,
15 North Bank street
Stocks, Chas., rope and twine maker, Gilmore
park ; warehouse, 83 West port
Stocks, David, boot and shoe warehouse, 87
and 105 West port ; house, 107
Stocks, James (D. S. Sf Co.), Catherine villa,
Newhaven road
Stocks, Peter (D. S. Sf Co.), 4 John's place,
Leith
Stodart, G. T., W.S. (Jardine, S., Sf Frasers),
16 Abercromby place
Stodart, George Tweedie, jun., W.S., 16 Aber-
cromby place
Stodart, George, 5 Brunton place
Stodart, Peter, 13 Market place
Stodart, John Riddle, W.S., 16 Dublin street
Stodart, Robert Riddle, 16 Dublin street
Stodart, Miss, 61 Melville street
Stoddart, Adam, butcher, 24 West Maitland
street; house, 15
Stoddart, David, fruit and provision mercht.,
11 St Andrew st., Leith ; house, 2 View pi.
Stoddart, Dav., blacksmith, 7 Hope ter., Leith
Stoddart, J., trimming warehouse, 1 and 2
South bridge ; house, 60 Blacket place
Stoddart, James, clerk, 5 Cheyne street
Stoddart, T. G., family chemist, 2 Grange road
Stoddart, Miss Balvaird, 47 Heriot row
Stoltz, Zoff, & Co., shipbrokers. commission
atrents. and Italian consul, 55 Bernard st.
STORDY, ROBERT, coach and harness maker.
4 St Leonard's hill. ^ See Adv. p. 110
Storer, James, baker, confectioner, and biscuit
manufacturer, 20 and 21 N. Junction street
and 1 Leith mount
Storie, James, commission agent, 10 West
Preston street
Storm, John, mason and chimney-sweeper, 69
Thistle street and 92 Rose street
Storrie, Mrs Margaret, 9 Brougham street
Storrie, Mrs, 1 Mound place
Story, Robert, 4 Spring gardens, Abbey hill
Stothert, Misses, 5 Cargan lodge, Whitehouse
terrace
Stott, J. H., & Son, leather merchants, gutta
percha and rubber depot, 12 Nidclry street
Stott, J. H. (J. H Sf Son). 39 Gilmore place
Stott, David A., tanner, skin and wool mer-
chant, Silvermills ; house, 17 Fettes row
Stott, David, 6 Mansfield place
Stott, Joseph E. (./. H. S. Sf Son), 1 Sciennes
hill place
Stott, Robert, bookbinder. 7 Hill place
Stott, William, joiner, 69 Rose street
Stott, Mrs D., 17 Fettes row
Stott, Mrs James, 31 South Clerk street
Stott, Mrs William, wine merchant, 13 and 14
Shrub place
Stow, Alfred, fancy stationer, 99 Princes
street ; house, 31 Morrison street
Strachan, E., spirit merchant, 4 Spittal st. :
house, 3
Strachan, George, tailor, 17 South Richmond
street
Strachan, John, dairy and provision merchant,
70 Pleasance
Strachan, Joseph, house painter, 11b Leith
street terrace
Strachan, Robert (secretary, Edinburgh Total]
Abstinence Society), 52 Nicolson street
Strachan, R. H., 31 Northumberland street
Strachan, Robert U., 34 Dundas street
Strachan, Thos., surveyor, 5 Randolph place
Strachan, Thomas, bootmaker, 117 Rose street
Strachan, William, 67 Cumberland street
Strachan, William, grocer, 67 Shore ; house.
4 Madeira street
Strachan, Wm. (agent, Nat. Bank of Scot I -n 7.
Leith), 31 Northumberland street
Strachan, Mrs James, 23 Dublin street
Strachan, Miss, 8 Atholl place
Strachon, Rev. William, 4 Hay street
Strafford, Joseph, glass bottle manufacturer.
14 North Back of Canongate
Strahan, A., & Co., publishers, 35 Hanover st.
Strain, Right Rev. John, D.D. (St Mary's
Catholic Church), Broughton St., Chapel lane
Strang, Walter, teacher of music, 83 Great
King street
Strangeways, Thomas, Professor, Veterinary
college, 8 Clyde st. ; ho. 4 Glengyle terrace
Strangman, Mrs, 31 Melville street
Strasenburgh, Robert, Railway hotel. S ar
bank, Trinity
Strathie, A., grocer, 2 Orchardfield
Straton, Charles, 3 Wharton place
Stratton, David, superintendent of roads,
County hall ; house, 13 Middleby street
Street, A. (l7dandRevenue),Boimmgto~n bower,
Bonnington
Street, George, auctioneer and appraiser. 50
George iv. bridge and 24 Brown square :
house, 44 Rankeillor street
Stronach, G. B. (G.P.O.). 5 Brandfield place
Strong, A. D., Taaphall, Ferry road
Strong, John, spirit merchant, 1 Northumber-
land place ; house, 15 Nelson street
Strong, Thomas, AVS., 40 Princes street ;
house, 45 Melville street
Struthers, James, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., 22 Char-
lotte street, Leith
Stuart & Campbell, modellers and plasterers,
23 Morrison street
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Stuart & Cheyne, W.S., 5G Frederick street
Stuart, Rev. A. Moody, 43 Queen street
Stuart, A., confectioner, 152 Canongate
Stuart, Alex. (S. Sf Cheyne), 24 Stafford st.
Stuart, Alexander, 44 Blacket place
Stuart, Alex., seed-crusher, 9 and 10 Citadel
Stuart, Charles Villiers, 20 Rutland square
STUART, JAMES, keeper of bath chairs,
9 Hope street. ^See Adv. p. 110
Stuart, John (Register Ho.), Newmills, Currie
Stuart, Rev. John, 7 Northumberland street
Stuart, John, 19 Regent terrace
Stuart, Morris F., 3 Grindlay street
Stuart, P. (S. Sr Campbell), 22 Morrison street
Stuart, Robert L., W.S. (,S*. Sf Cheyne), 5
Chester street
Stuart, Thomas, metal worker and silver
plater. 100 Rose st. lane; ho. 362 Castle hill
Stuart, William S., S.S.C., 24 Dundas street
Stuart, William (Esh mills, Musselburgh), 14
Royal circus
Stuart, Mrs, 140 Princes street
Stuart, Mrs, 122 Lauriston place
Stuart, Mrs John, 7 Montague street
Stuart, Mrs William, 6 St Bernard's crescent
Stuart, Miss, 10 Ami street
Stuart, Miss, 24 St Patrick square
Stubbs' Mercantile Offices, 4 Cockburn
street: R. B. Selby, S.S.C., lair agent; R.
J. Young, manager
Sturrock & Sons, perfumers and hairdressers
to the Queen, and their Royal Highnesses
the Prince of Wales and Duke of Edinburgh,
33 Princes street
Sturrock,' J., & Sons, brassfounders, plumbers,
and gasfitters, Whitfield place
Sturrock, John, writer, shorthand writer, and
N.P., 27 Cockbum street ; house, Arthur -
ville, Wardie
Sturrock, John, sen. (J. S. fy Sons), 3 Queen's
crescent
Sturrock, John, jun., 3 Queen's crescent
Sturrock, Peter, draper, 2 King's place
Sturrock, T. (/. S. $• Sons), 2 Thomson place
Sturrock, Thomas, writer, 29 Clarence street
Sturrock, Mrs, 4 Meuse lane
Styles, Edwin, & Co., goldbeaters, 8 Calton
hill
Suckling, Keith, letterfounder, 362 Castle hill
Sugden, Son, & Nephew, artificial flower and
feather manufacturers ; P. M'Evoy, agent,
51 North bridge
Sullivan, Michael, missionary, 7 Drummond st.
SUMMERHOU3E AND STANDRIG COL-
LIERIES (William Booth, manager) ; office,
2 Port-Hopetoun. ^ See Adv. p. 109
Summers, A., marriage and foreign outfitter
and stay manufacturer, 1 Bank street
Summers, A., 10 Arniston place
Summers, John, baker and confectioner, 133
Princes street
Summers, Mrs, 5 Howe street
Summers, Miss, 121 Princes street
5i;n Fire Office: Thomas Strong, W.8.,
40 Princes street; D. Murray, accountant,
46 George street; A. Fyfe, S.S.C., 21 St
Andrew square. Leith agents: Messrs D.
Thorn & Co., 68 Constitution street ; and
Thomas Dowie, S.S.C., 49 Constitution
street
Sun Life Assuhan'ce Society ; Thos. Strong,
W.S., 40 Princes street
Sunday Magazine Office, 35 Hanover street
Surenne, David J., 3 Clarence str<
Surenne, John T., professor of the pianoforte
and harmony, 7 West Claremont street
Surenne, J. G., dental surgeon, 1'.) Heriot
row ; house, Willowbank, Xewhaven road
Sutherland & Home, working jewellers, 21
Leith street
Sutherland, D., & Son, builders, Rosebank,
Wardie
Sutherland, David, & Sons, builders and con-
tractors to the War Department, 20 (jrind-
lay street and 21 Bread street
Sutherland, A., bootmaker, 87 Nicolson street;
house, 9 Crichton street
Sutherland, A., cap manufacturer, 13 Niddry
street
Sutherland, A. G., W.S., 22 Fettes row
Sutherland, Alex. (D. S. &f So?i), Helen villa,
Wardie road
Sutherland, Alex., bookseller and stationer,
75 George street
Sutherland, Andrew, grocer and provision
merchant, 1 Upper Grove place
Sutherland, D., joiner and cabinetmaker. 43
Great Junction street
Sutherland, Daniel R., stationer, 21 Hanover
street ; house, 8 Mary place
Sutherland, David, sen. (D. S. Sf Sons), 14
Grindlay street
Sutherland, David, jun. (D. S. S,- Sons), 12
Grindlay street
Sutherland, D. S., baker, 4 Grove place
Sutherland, David, bootmaker, 10 Kirkgate ;
house, 8 Union street, Leith
Sutherland, D., 18 Arthur street
Sutherland, Donald, accountant. 8 Mary pi.
Sutherland, George, builder (D. S. A- Son),
Hawthorn villa, Ferry road
Sutherland, Hugh, grocer, 1 Canon street ;
house, 6 Dean street
Sutherland, James, plasterer, 43 Charlotte
street, Leith ; house, 45
Sutherland, Jas., architect, Lauriston gardens
Sutherland, Jas. B.. S.S.C., 38 Bernard st. ;
house, 17 Elm row
Sutherland, John, grocer, 33 Couper street ;
house, 15 North Junction street
Sutherland, John, book agent, 43 Lady Law-
son's wynd
Sutherland, John (G.P.O.). 30Creenside row
Sutherland, John, lodgings, IS Dublin street
Sutherland, John (Z>1 S. I- Sons). 12 Grindlay
street
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Sutherland, Peter, stationer, 95 South bridge ; Swan, Robert, grocer and wine merchant, 40
house, 7 Stanhope place Howe street ; house, 59 Cumberland street
Sutherland, Robert, metal merchant, 43 Coat-, Swan, Robert, 6 Upper Dean terrace
field lane I Swan, Thomas, 13 Carnegie street
Sutherland, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 'Swan, "Walter, 19 Upper Grove place
5 and 6 Clanalpine buildings ; house. 2 Swan, William, 40 Jamaica street
Sutherland, Robert, 4 Frithfield, Seafield Swan, Wm., tobacco-pipe maker, 547 Castle hill
Sutherland. Robert, grocer and spirit mer- , Swan, "William, 60 Cumberland street
chant, 9 Victoria place Swan, Mrs George, 19 Abercromby place
Sutherland, Robert, tobacconist, 51 N. Pitt st.
Sutherland, R., 31 Clerk street
Sutherland, R. P., bookseller, 34 Heriotbuild.
Sutherland, Sinclair, shoemaker, GHorsewynd
Sutherland, Stewart, 13 Grindlay street
Sutherland, W., fruiterer, 53 Duke st., Leith ;
house, 8 Kirk street
Swan, Mrs William, 7 Hope crescent
Swan, Mrs, 4 Park street
Swann, J. R., builder {Edinburgh Sawmills},
21 Leith walk ; house, Windsor cottage.
Montgomery street
Swanson, A. I., dentist, 57 Castle street
Swanson, George, 10 Cable wynd
Sutherland, Wm., jeweller, 72 South Clerk st. 'Swanson, John, lieutenant of city police. 8
Sutherland, William, tailor, 6 Saunders street Kerr street
Sutherland, AYm. S., writer, 22 Gayfield sq. .Swanson, Mrs D., 3 Madeira place
Sutherland, "William, 10 Hamburg place Swanson, Mrs, 1 Darnaway street
Sutherland, AY., wine and spirit merchant, 3 ' Swanson, Misses E. S. & C., 51 Clerk street
and 5 Waterloo place ; ho. 1 St James' sq. Swanston, G., officer, 5 Queen street
Sutherland, Mrs D., Helen villa, Wardie road
Sutherland, Mrs D. R., 12 Antigua street
Sutherland, Mrs J., midwife, 4 Venn el
Sutherland, Mrs James, 71 South Clerk street
Sutherland, Mrs Col. S., 14 Blacket place
Sutherland, Mrs S., 2 Viewforth place
Sutherland, Mrs, dyer, 1 Queen street
Sutherland, Mrs, 31 Stafford street
Sutherland, Miss Janet, music teacher, 1
Buccleuch street
Sutherland, Miss, lodgings, 1 Union pi., Trinity
Sutherland, Miss, teacher of pianoforte and
singing, 19 Union street
Sutherland, Miss, 1 Windsor street
Sutherland, Misses, 24 Maitland street
Sutten, Mrs John, 6 Roxburgh terrace
Sutter, Archibald, civil engineer, inspector for
H.M. Inclosure Commissioners, 3 Hill street
Suttie, Richard, letter-carrier, 2 St James' pi.
Suttie, Robert, janitor, 8 Queen street
Sutton & Co., railway carriers, 41 North br.
Sutton, W., grocer, 15 India place
Sutton, Win., teacher. 3 Keir street ; house, 8
Swain's, Jn., private hotel, 4 and 5 Albyn pi.
Swaine, E. A., & Crudelius, merchants, 7 and
8 Citadel
Swan, John, & Co., stoneware and rag mer-
chants, 8 Castle barns
Swan, John, & Sons, sheep and cattle agents, \ Sword, Miss, 8 Dundas street
37 Lauriston place, and 237 Duke street, j Sydserff, Mrs B., 18 Greenhill gardens
Glasgow | Sylvani, Henry, 4 Summer bank
Swan, Douglas, boot and shoe maker, 177 ', Sylvani, Miss Jessie, dressmaker, milliner, etc..
Fountainbridge 4 Summer bank
Swan, Edward, potato and grain merchant, iSyrn, William, 8 Strathearn road
Swanston, James, teacher, Dr Bell's school.
Greenside ; house, 13 Arthur st., Leith walk
Swanston, Thomas, 35 Gilmore place
Swanston, Mrs Thomas, 2 St James' place
Swimming, Forth, Club, and Humane So-
ciety : Secretary, John Harcus, 44 Cum-
berland street ; Treasurer, Archibald Kerr.
13 Union place
Swinton, R., dairyman, Wood grove, Eden lane
Swinton, T.. grocer, wine, and spirit merchant.
2 Dundas street ; house, 2 Windsor street
Swinton, Miss, 39 Heriot row
Swirles, James, draper, 40 Victoria street :
house, 9 Sylvan place
Sword, David, iron and bronze founder, 66
Fountainbridge ; house, 2 Brandfield place
SAYORD, JAMES, upholstery and general
house-furnishing warerooms, 22 Hanover
st. ; ho. 16 Fettes row. ^ See Adv. p. 78
SAYORD, JAMES, coal merchant, Old Bridge
end, Leith, Scotland street and Trinity
stations : house, 18 Glover street. ^ See
Adv. p. 106
Sword, James, broker, 25 Cowgate
Sword, Thos.. ivory, wood, and bone turner.
51 Niddry street
Sword, Walter B., wine merchant, 13 Elder
street : house. 2 Haddington place
16 Maryfield
Swan, George, dairyman, 18 Burnside
Swan, G. (Thus. White Sf Co.), 8 E. Adam st.
Swan, Jas., cattle salesman, 5 Lauriston gar.
Swan, James, baker, 76 Grove street
Swan, John, china merchant, 35 Grove street,
163 AArest port, and 10 Veal market
ym, Mrs, 37 George square
Syme, Robert, & Son, printers, 30 Hanover st.
Syme, Adam (R. S. SfSon), 31 Broughton pi.
Syme, David, Bangholm house, Ferry road
Syme, F. D., 14 Great King street
Syme, James, 27 Cockburn street ; house,
Gordon villa, 33 Lauder road
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Syme, James, Professor of Clinical Surgery, 1
Shandwick place ; house, Millbank house,
Grange loan
Syme, James (manager, British Linen. Com-
pany's Bank), 10 Buckingham terrace
Syme, James, slater and chimney-sweeper, 167
Constitution street
Syme, John, bootmaker, 112 Constitution
street ; house, 2 Primrose place
Syme, Robert, 17 Keir street
Syme, Robert, 4 Orchardfield
Syme, T., W.S. (Davidson 8r S.), 5 Carlton ter.
Syme, Mrs, 6 Preston terrace
Syme, Mrs, china merchant, 80 Pleasance
Syme, Miss Sarah, prov. dealer, 261 Cowgate
Syme, Miss, 20 Greenhill gardens
Symington, James, furniture dealer, 6 St
Andrew street, Leith
Symington, John, goods superintendent, Cale
donian Railway station, Lothian road
Symington, Mrs T., 15 Fettes row
Symmonds, James White, staff- commander
Royal Navy, 6 Gardner's crescent
Symons, Peter, spirit dealer, 11 Riddle's close,
Leith
Taap, Andrew, linen merchant, 9 West Clare-
mont street
Taap, Wm., linen merchant, 37 North bridge
Tait & Crichton, W.S., 2 Park place
Tait, A., & Son, butchers, 29 Sandport street
Tait, Adam, painter, 82 Constitution street
Tait, Alexander, boot and shoe merchant, 15
North bridge ; house, Fernie hill cottage,
Broughton road
Tait, A., Dicksons & Co.'s nursery, Leith walk
Tait, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 24a
India street
Tait, Andrew, tailor, 2 Elm row
Tait, Andrew, baker, 33 Rose street ; house,
8 Lynedoch place
Tait, George, shipmaster, 4 Hope ter., Leith
Tait, James C. (T. Sr Crichton), 2 Park place
Tait, James, flesher, 29 and 30 High market ;
house, 25 Fleshmarket close
Tait, James, plasterer, 1 Mound place
Tait, James, grocer, Orchardfield
Tait, James, grocer, 26 Jamaica street
Tait, James, superintendent Newington bury-
ing-ground, Preston street
Tait, James, watch and clock maker, 29 To-
bago street
Tait, James, victual dealer, 8G St Mary's wynd
and 82 South Back of Canongate
Tait, James (Standard Life Assurance Co.),
3 George street
Tait, James, teacher, Donaldson's hospital
Tait, John, advocate, and sheriff of Perth-
shire, 2 Park place
Tait, J., flesher, 10 Portland place, Leith ;
house, 4 Portland terrace
Tait, J., 150 High street
Tait, John, 1 Darnaway street
Tait, John R., baker, 2 Queensfcny street ;
house, 9
Tait, Pringle, baker, 1 Victoria place
Tait, P. G., Professor of Natural Philosophy
in the University, 17 Drummond place
Tait, Thomas, grocer, fish and fruit merchant,
14 South College street
Tait, Thomas, pocketbook and jewel-case
maker, 8 North bridge
Tait, Thomas, smith and ironmonger, 80 St
Andrew square and Clyde st. lane ; house,
15 Dublin street
Tait, W., boot and shoe maker, 51 Broughton
street
Tait, William, button, trimming, Berlin wool,
and hosiery warehouse, 12 and 13 South
bridge ; house, 9 Hope park terrace
Tait, William (Duncan, Fbx-khart, §■ Co.),
Inverardoran lodge, West Coates
Tait, William, printer, 1 Gladstone place
Tait, Mrs H., 3 George street
Tait, Mrs J. H., 6 Bellevue crescent
Tait, Mrs Martha, draper, 35 Coburg street ;
house, 1 9 Henderson place
Tait, Mrs T., 10 Dublin street
Tait, Mrs William, teacher of music and sing-
ing, 12 Union street
Tait, Mrs, 27 Heriot row
Tait, Mrs, of Pirn, 7 Shandwick place
Tait, Mrs, dress and mantle maker, 13 Bank st.
Tait, Miss Agnes, dressmaker, 56 George st.
Tait, Miss H. D., 33 Thistle street
Tait, Miss, 22 Dundas street
Tait, Miss, 44 Grange road
Talbot, H. Fox, 13 Great Stuart street
Tansh, Anne, grocer and spirit dealer, 15
Romilly place ; house, 3 Gardner's crescent
Tansh's circulating library, bookseller and
news-agent, 1 William street
Tarbet, James, house painter, glazier, and
paperhanger, 5 Blair st. ; ho. 132 High st.
Tarbet, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 59 Broughton st.
Tasker, Rev. William, 32 Gilmore place
Tate & Co., milliners and drapers, 42 Victoria
street
Tate, Alexander, & Son, hat and cap manu-
facturers, 44 Victoria street
Tavendale, James, joiner, Hamilton place
TAVENDALE, ROBERT, Scottish register
for domestic servants, 15 South Frederick
street. * See Adv. p. 101
Tawsc & Bonar, W.S., 23 York place
Tawse, John (T. Sf Bonar). 11 Royal terrace
Tawse, John W., W.S., 49 Queen street
Tawse, Mrs, 11 Royal terrace
Taxes, Assessed; surveyor's office, 12 Water-
loo place
Taxes, County Police and Prison, tax
office, county buildings; W. Kennedy,
collector
Taxes, Police, Prison, Improvement, and
other Municipal Rates, Police Chambers,
High street ; M. S. Irvine, collector
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TiXES, Police, 19 Charlotte street, Leith
Taxes, Property and Income ; David Mar-
shall, C.A., clerk to commissioners, 17
George street
Taxes, Property, Income, Land, and As-
sessed, 12 Waterloo place
Taylor, Anderson, & Co., brewers, Drumdryan
Taylor & Dick, drysalters, Laurie street
TAYLOR, JOHNSTONE, & TAYLOR,
painters; 7 Union place. ^ See Adv. p. 79
Taylor & Turnbull, woollen drapers, 107
South bridge
Taylor, John, & Co., warming and ventilating
engineers, Gihnore park
Taylor, John, & Son, cabinetmakers and up-
holsterers to the Queen, carvers, gilders,
and picture-frame makers, house agents
and licensed appraisers, and Venetian and
Avire-gauze blind manufacturers, 109 Princes
street ; works, Rosemount, Gardner's cres.
Taylor, John & George, wholesale and retail
grocers and wine merchants, 7 Downie
place and 328 Lawnmarket
Taylor, WilHam, & Co., soap, stearine, candle,
and mineral oil manufacturers, 38 Sala-
mander street
Taylor, Alexander, cabinetmaker and uphol-
sterer, 17 Wright's houses
Taylor, Alexander, merchant, 1 Charles street
TAYLOR, ALEXANDER, butcher and Ger-
man sausage maker, 1 and 2 Melville place ;
house, 4 Charlotte place. ^ See Adv. p. 103
Taylor, Alex., dairy, 1-4 Riddle's close, Leith
Taylor, Alexander, refreshment rooms, 120
West port
Taylor, Alexander, merchant, Drummond st
court ; house, 28 East Preston street
Taylor, Alexander (T. Sf Turnbull), 3 Hope
park square
Taylor, Rev. Andrew, lecturer, 63 Lothian
road
Taylor, Angelo, draper and hosier, 76 Nicol-
son street ; house, 4 Montague street
Taylor, Archibald, agent, 18 Duncan street,
Drummond place
Taylor, Archd., warehouseman, 20 Glover st.
Taylor, Archibald, 4 Hope street
Taylor, Charles S.. S.S.C., 69 Hanover street
Taylor, D., umbrella maker, 9 Broughton st. ;
house, 9 Greenside place
Taylor, George (J. Sf G. T), 15 Leven street
Taylor, George, baker, 10 South Clerk street
Taylor, George, dairyman, 10 Sheriff brae
Taylor, George, joiner, 77 Rose street
Taylor, Gordon, 13 Bank street
Taylor, Jas., butcher, 35 Clerk st. ; house, 54
Taylor, James, optician, 46 Princes street ;
house, 2 Queen street
Taylor, Jas., cabinetmaker, 29 Richmond pi.
Taylor, Jas., attendant, 2 Northumberland pi.
Taylor, James, publisher {Large Type Book
and Tract icarehouse), 31 Castle street ;
house, 6 Hope park square
Taylor, James, agent, 74 Buccleuch street
Taylor, James, 44 Rankeillor street
Taylor, James, provision merchant, John's
lane, Leith
Taylor, James, 6 Seton place
Taylor, Jas., umbrella maker, 63 Nicolson st.
Taylor, J., market gardener, Inverleitb
gardens, Inverleith terrace
Taylor, J., brewer (T., Anderson, S; Co.), 7
Merchiston place
Taylor, John, teacher, 22 Cumberland street
Taylor, John (J. T. Sf Son), 8 West Lauriston
place
Taylor, J. P., 12 Parkside street
Taylor, John, ornamental hair manufacturer,
perfumer, and hairdresser, 9 Bank street
Taylor, John (/. §■ G. T), 8 Downie place
Taylor, John, spirit merchant, 42 Whitfield
place
Taylor, John, commercial traveller, 3 Union
street, Leith
Taylor, Joseph, clerk of works, 1 Prince Con-
sort place
Taylor, Laur., cashier, Union Bank, Parlia-
ment square
Taylor, Peter, broker, 51 Leith wynd
Taylor, Robert, hop and malt merchant and
drysalter, John's lane ; house, 5 Queen's
place, Leith walk
Taylor, Robert, compositor, 46 Cockburn st.
Taylor, R. («/. T. Sf Son), 22 Gilmore place
Taylor, Thomas G. (/. T. Sf Son), 1 Coates pi.
Taylor, Thomas W., 2 Dock place
Taylor, William, spice merchant and com-
mission agent, 4 Elm row ; house, 8 Dick pi.
Taylor, William, boot and shoe maker, 136
Canongate ; house, 5 St John street
Taylor, William, M.D., 7a Young street
Taylor, William, 1 Madeira place
Taylor, William, writer, 12 Gladstone terrace
Taylor, William W., draper and hosier, 39
Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Taylor, Mrs Archibald, china and stoneware
dealer, 3 Dean street
Taylor, Mrs D., 33 Home street
Taylor, Mrs H., 4 Union street, Leith
Taylor, Mrs John, grocer and tea and spirit
merchant, 9 Hamburg place
Taylor, Mrs J.', 11 Gladstone terrace
Taylor, Mrs J., 3 Raeburn place
Taylor, Mrs William, 17 Abercromby place
Taylor, Mrs, 1 Albyn place
Taylor, Mrs, 38 Heriot row
Taylor, Mrs, 10 Arniston place
Taylor, Mrs, 12 Atholl place
Taylor, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 21 Main
street
Taylor, Mrs, 1 Scotland street
Taylor, Mrs, greengrocer, 74 Broughton st.
Taylor, Mrs, 24 Fettes row
Taylor, Mrs, 15 Dublin street
Taylor, Mrs, 8 Upper Gilmore place
Taylor, Mrs, 8 Market place
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Taylor, Mrs, 44 Cumberland street
Taylor, Mrs, 28 East Preston street
Taylor, Mrs, 24 Melville terrace
Taylor, Misses M. & A., milliners and dress-
makers, 17 Coburg street
Taylor, Miss, 8 Abercromby place
TAYLOR, MISS, milliner and dressmaker, 4
Hope st. ^ See Adv. p. G5
Taysen & Co., corn merchants, 25 Constitu-
tion street
Taysen, Peter (T. & Wilson), 6 Hermitage
place, Leith
Teale, Frederick, rag and flock mercbant, 38
Timber bush
Teape, Rev. Chas. R., cbaplain to the Bishop
of Edinburgh, 15 Findhorn place
Teenan, Mrs J., inkmaker, 5 St xbithony pi.
Teind Office, Nos. 21, 23, 25, 27 New
•Register House
Telegraph, Electric and International,
Company, 68 Princes street, 26 Bernard
street, Parliament House lobby, and Cale-
donian Railway station
Telegraph, Magnetic, 63 Princes street and
29 Bernard st. ; Michael Byrne, manager,
Edinburgh : John Bolton, Leitb.
Telegraph, United Kingdom, 1 Hanover
street and 41 Constitution street ; W.
Andrews, general manager
Telfer, John, 44 Grove street
Telfer, Mrs, lodgings, 60 Castle street
Telfer, Misses, 5 Viewforth place
Telford, Archibald, warehouseman, 76 Foun-
tambridge
Telford, Mrs Joseph, coal agent, 6 Grange
loan
Temple, Alexander, 20 Hope terrace
Temple, David, provision merchant, 71 Cock-
burn street ; house, 10 Buccleuch place
Temple, John, commercial traveller, 4 Brown's
place, Vermel
Temple, J., tea dealer, confectioner, and
fruiterer, 6 Cockburn street
Temple, J., fish salesman and provision mer-
chant, 2 Union place
Temple, Thomas, grocer and provision mer-
chant, 245 High street and 55 Potterrow ;
house, 9 Hill place
Templeton, Alexander, cartwright, Morrison
street ; house, 7 Spence's place
Templeton, William {Royal Bank), 33 Mon-
tague street
Templeton, Mrs, 25b Bread street
Teunant, T. M., & Co. (Limited), engineers
and founders, Bowershall iron and engine
works
TENNANT, THOMAS MARSHALL, hair-
. dresser, perfumer, etc., 23 North-west
^ Circus place ; house, 12 Market place.
^ See Adv. p. 103
Tennant, W. G., produce broker and commis-
sion agent, 28 Bernard street ; house, 15
Bonnington place
Tennant, William, boot and shoe maker, H
Dowhic place
Tennant, Mrs, 30 East Claremont street
Tennant, Mrs, 17 St Cuthbert Btr< i -i
Tennent, Patrick, W.S., 9 Lynedocb place
Tennent, Robert, j:1 Lynedocb place
Tennent, Miss, 8 Randolph cliff
Terras, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, G
Hanover street
Terrot, Colonel, 121 Princes street
Terrot, Right Rev. Bishop {Scottish Episcopal
Church), 9 Carlton street
Terry, Misses, milliners, 16 W. Maitland st.
Thain, Robert, superintendent, Original
Ragged School, Ramsay lane
Thallon, James, joiner, 26 Calton hill
Thallon, L., tea merchant, 25 North bridge
Thallon, William F., 9 Salisbury bank
Thatcher, Lewis Hay, M.D., 13 Albany street
Theihnan, J. H. (Mathew §• T.). 9 Hermitage
place, Leith
Thiems, F. G., china merchant, 54 Shore
Thiems, Heinrich, Hamburg refreshment rooms
and Foreign Ship hotel, 37 Shore
Thin & Millar, plasterers, Grove street
Thin, James, bookseller, 55 South bridge and
14 and 15 Infirmary street ; house, 7 Rill-
bank terrace
Thin, Thomas (T. fr Millar), 76 Fountain-
bridge
Thistle Golf Club ; John Scott, secretary,
8 Vanburgh place
Thorn, David, & Co., merchants, 68 Constitu-
tion street
Thorn, Arthur {Small fy T.). house painter, 6
Union street
Thorn, A., chemist and druggist, 78 Queen st.
Thorn, C, gardener, 43 Croft-an-righ
Thorn, David (D. T. Sf Co.), Russian consul
and Lloyds' agent, 68 Constitution street ;
house, 18 Hope crescent
Thorn, John (Johnstone §' T.), 25 Archibald
place
Thorn, John, coal merchant, 23 High riggs ;
office, 6 Port-Hamilton
Thorn, Robert, working jeweller, 16 Charlotte
place
Thom, Robert, 11 Lauriston park
Thorn, Robert, 1 West Richmond street
Thom, Thomas, engraver, 4 Little King street
Thom, Mrs, smallware shop, 3 Canomnills
bridge
Thom,"Miss M., 41 Clerk street
Thomas, Alexander, 7 Viewforth place
Thomas, Captain F. W. L., R.N., Rose park,
Trinity
Thomas, Evan, 4r. North St James' street
Thomas, Gilbert. Secretary's office, University
Thomas, John, 3 Great King street
Thomas, Mrs. news-agent, 31 E. Crosscauseway
Thompson, James. 8 Bonnington place
Thompson, Captain Thomas, R.N.. Jessfield.
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Thompson, Mrs John, 71 Cumberland street
Thompson, Miss, milliner, 66 Cumberland st.
Thompson, Miss J., 42 Lothian street
Thorns, George Hunter, advocate, 52 Great
King street
Thomson & Co., shipbrokers, 43 Bernard st.
Thomson, Dickson, & Shaw, W.S., 1 Thistle
court
Thomson & Gelletly. drapers, 5 St Patrick sq.
Thomson, Lauder, & Co., wine merchants, 29
St Andrew street, Leith
Thomson & Porteous, tobacco and snuff
manufacturers, 9 Greenside street
Thomson, Alexander, & Co., coach and
saddlers' ironmongers and export merchants,
345 High street ; house, Rosebank cottages
Thomson, Alexander, & Son, gun and rifle
manufacturers, 16 Union place
Thomson, Andrew, & Co., clothiers, shirt-
makers, and men's mercers, 63 North bridge
Thomson, D. D., & Co., coopers and fishcurers,
8 Elbe street
Thomson, D. J., & Co., rectifiers and British
wine makers, 14 and 15 Giles' street and
St Anthony lane, Leith
Thomson, D. & J., weighing-machine makers
and smiths, 9 Stead's place
Thomson, Geo. & T\'m., contractors, Powburn
Thomson, J. G., & Co., merchants, 29 St
Andrew street, Leith
Thomson, Mitchell, & Co., timber merchants,
Granton harbour
Thomson, Robert, & Co., plumbers, gasfitters,
and zinc-workers, 22 and 25 Greenside
place ; house, 28 Gay field square
Thomson, Robert H., & Co., wine merchants,
18 Coatfield lane
Thomson, William, & Co.. commission agents
andship and insurance brokers, 63 Constitu-
tion street
THOMSON'S SCHOOL, Melville house,
George square. ^ See Adv. p. 43
Thomson, Adam, bird dealer, 75 East Cross-
causeway
Thomson, Alexander, cabinetmaker, 69 Cow-
gate ; house, 75
Thomson, Alexander, glass engraver and china
merchant, 29 Pleasance
Thomson, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer,
79 Main street
Thomson, Alexander, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 8
Teviot row
Thomson, Alexander B., 1 Argyle square
Thomson, Alexander, teacher of English,
history, and geography, Melville house,
George square
Thomson, Alexander, brassfounder, Greenside
court ; house, 45 Pilrig model buildings
Thomson, Alexander, S.S.C., 7 North St
Andrew street ; house, 6 Newington terrace
Thomson, Alexander (Mitchell, T., 8,- Co.),
Gairney house. York road
Thomson, Alexander. 3 Dalgleish place
Thomson, Andrew, M.D., surgeon, 11 North-
umberland street
Thomson, Andrew (G.P.O.), 8a Queen'splace.
Greenside row
Thomson, Andrew, Gairney house, York road
Thomson, Andrew, brewer, 7 Salisbury ter.
Thomson, Rev. Andrew, D.D., 63 North-
umberland street
Thomson, Andw., brewer, Lothian vale, Horse
wynd, Abbey
Thomson, Andrew (A. T. fr Co.), 14 West
Preston street
Thomson, Andrew, 33 London street
Thomson, Archibald, 9 Kirk street
Thomson, Archibald, farrier, Charlotte lane
Thomson, Arthur, painter, 3 Dock street
Thomson, A., hairdresser, 137 High street
Thomson, Benjamin, engineer and smith,
Bangor road
Thomson, Capt. Charles, R.X., 9 Cassels pi.
Thomson, Charles John, bookbinder, 29 North
bridge ; house, 13 East Preston street
Thomson, Charles W., C.A., 26 Frederick
street ; house, 9 Blenheim place
Thomson, D. J., 19 East Claremont street
Thomson, David, banker, 6 Hope park cresct.
Thomson, David, M.D., R.N., 18 Millerfield pi.
Thomson, D. (D. S,- J. T.), 36 Whitfield pi.
Thomson, David, tobacconist, 3 Leith street ;
house, Bonnington grove, Boimington
Thomson, David, wholesale stationer, 14 and
16 Klddry street
Thomson, David, engineer, 20 Bank street
THOMSON, DAVID, ham and bacon store.
hay and straw dealer, 63 Fountainbridge.
^ See Ado. p. 97
Thomson, D. G., stockbroker and accountant,
13 Hanover street ; house, 3 Rillbank ter.
Thomson, Rev. Edward A., 85 Great King st.
Thomson, Edw., baker, 34 Alva street; ho. 29
Thomson, Ed., barm brewer, 72 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Thomson, George, 76 Gilmore place
Thomson, George, hairdresser and perfumer.
7 Waterloo place ; house, 27 Howe street
Thomson, George, confectioner, 22 Leith st.
Thomson, George, commercial traveller, 14
Seton place
Thomson, G., tailor and clothier, 118 Rose
street ; house, 17 Upper Grove place
Thomson, George, pawnbroker, 95 West port
Thomson, George, tailor and clothier, 19 South
St James' street
Thomson, G., manufacturer of hosiery, 3 Ken-
street ; house, 1 Claremont place
Thomson, Geo., agent, 31 St Andrew square
Thomson, George, grain commission agent, 4
Oxford street
Thomson, Gideon, 5 Roxburgh place
Thomson, H. T., 15 Bernard street
Thomson, James, 20 Dick place
Thomson, James, of Glendouran, 37 Moray pi.
Thomson, James Gibson, 14 York place
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Thomson, James W. (U'. T. fr Co.), 7
Smith's place
Thomson, Jas., fruiterer, florist, and gardener,
5 Summer's place
Thomson, James, dairy, 239 High street
Thomson, James, 13 Elm row
Thomson, James, grocer and spirit merchant,
31 Upper Gray street ; house, 67 Cause-
wayside
Thomson, James, printer, 18 Middle Arthur pi.
Thomson, James (H.M. Customs), William-
field, Newhaven road
Thomson, J. T., plumber, 1 St Anthony
place ; house, 3 Semple street
Thomson, James, builder, Upper Grove place ;
house, 10 St Anthony place
Thomson, James, grocer, 3 Howe street
Thomson, James, dealer in antique curiosities,
18 Haddington place
Thomson, Jas., provision merchant, 19 Leven
street
Thomson, James, inspector of rjoor, 1G3
Canongate ; house, 6 Comely green place
Thomson, James, corn merchant, 5 Leven st,
house, 3 Gilmore place
Thomson, James, ladies' underclothing and
hosiery warehouse, 87 Princes street
Thomson, James, baker, cook, and confec-
tioner, 79 George street, 7 Rose street, 207
High street, and 2 Dumbiedykes road
Thomson, James, haircutter and perfumer, 15
Catherine street
Thomson, James, engineer, 1 Camion street,
Leith
Thomson, Rev. James, 7 Saxe-Cobourg place
Thomson, James, dairyman, 7 Jamaica street
Thomson, James, clerk, 27 Blair street
Thomson, James, joiner, 7 Freer street
Thomson, John, greengrocer, 45 Kirkgate
Thomson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 29
Hercles street
Thomson, John, tobacconist, 92 South bridge
Thomson, J., Brunton cottage, Brunton place
Thomson, John (D. Sp J. T.), 6 Union street,
Leith
Thomson, John, cowfeeder, 22 Heriot place
Thomson, John, messenger-at-arms, 14 Pittst.
Thomson, John, wine and spirit merchant, 27
West port ; house, 11 Davie street
Thomson, John, corn merchant and grocer, 4
Canonmills bridge
Thomson, John, pawnbroker, 44 South bridge
Thomson, J., S.S.C., 30 Northumberland st.
Thomson, John, grocer and wine merchant,
70 Grassmarket and 12 Cowgate ; house, 8
Argyle place
Thomson, Jn., photographer, 14 Grange road
Thomson, John, 3 Montague street
Thomson, John, 1a Inverleith terrace
Thomson, John, wright, 59 Thistle street
Thomson, John, 14 East Adam street
Thomson, John, bank messenger (British Linen
Co.), 1G Baltic street
Thomson, Rev. John, A.M.. 4 Jamaica
North Leith
Thomson, Rev. John, 1 Broughton place
Thomson, John, grocer, 232 I 0
Thomson, John (ll.M. Customs), 10 Kirk
street
Thomson, John, grocer and wine merchant, 8
Bernard street
Thomson, John, coal agent, 8 Gladstone ter.
Thomson, John S., 3 Summerhall
Thomson, K., lieutenant of police, 8 AYest
Adam street
Thomson, Lockhart, S.S.C., 114 George st. :
house, 20 Coates crescent
Thomson, Mitchell (Mitchell T. fc Co.),
Gairney house, York road
Thomson, Murray, baker, 39 West Nicolson
street; house, 2 Buccleuch place
Thomson, P., photographer, 9 (J South bridge
Thomson, P., agent, 1 Gayfield place
Thomson, P., gardener, 7 Gladstone terrace
Thomson, R. (R. T. fr Co.), 28 Gayfield
square
Thomson, Robert, shipmaster, St Agnes cot-
tage, Ferry road
Thomson, Robert, 17 Grange road
Thomson, Robert, architectural sculptor, Hay-
market ; house, 2 St David's terrace
Thomson, Robert (T. 8f Porteous), 1 Buc-
cleuch place
Thomson, R., cooper, 12 Gifford park
Thomson, R., shipmaster, Roeberry villa.
Ferry road
Thomson, Robert, baker, 123 Rose street
Thomson, Robert, LL.B., 40 Frederick street
Thomson, Robert, cattle dealer, 11 Bread st.
Thomson, R. D., wine merchant and grocer.
23 South St Andrew street; house, 8 South
Gray street
Thomson, Robert H. (R. 11. T. cV Co.). 19
POrig street
Thomson, Robert L., grocer and spirit mer-
chant, 3 Admiralty street ; house. 4
THOMSON, R. V., clothier and snirtmaker,
103 South bridge; house, Mayville, Trinity.
^See Adv. p. 66
Thomson, Robert William, 3 Moray place
Thomson, Samuel (British Linen ( 'o. Lank).
1 Danube street
Thomson, Skirving, lithographer, 12 Shrub pi.
Thomson, Rev. Thomas, Summer lodge,
Trinity
Thomson, Thomas, silk merchant and linen
draper, 135 Princes street; house, 5 Rut-
land place
Thomson, Thomas, grocer and spirit mer-
chant, 36 Duke street, Leith
Thomson, Thomas, spirit merchant, 11 Market
street
Thomson, Thomas, W.S., 1 Thistle court ;
house, Hailes house, Slateford
Thomson, Thomas, corn merchant, Gilmore
street, Paul's work ; house, 5 Elder street
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Thomson, Thomas, grocer and spirit mer-
chant, 40 St John's place, South Back of
Canongate
Thomson, Thomas A., stockbroker and ac-
countant, 5 St Andrew square ; house, 6
Abercromby place
Thomson, W. A. (Harper, T., 8f Co.), 7
Bonnington place
Thomson, W. A., accountant, 5 Bonnington
bank
Thomson, William, 17 Rillbank terrace
Thomson, William, coal merchant, 24 Sheriff
brae ; house, 3 Pirniefield, Seafield
Thomson, W. Burns, surgeon, and superin-
tendent of Medical Missionary Training
Institution and Dispensary, 39 Cowgate
Thomson, William, 11 Roxburgh street
Thomson, William M., advocate, 60 Great
King street
Thomson, William, 7 Madeira place
Thomson, W. (Crighton $• T, grocers, wine
and spirit merchants, 77 S. Clerk street),
1 Lutton place
Thomson, William, working jeweller, 61 Earl
Grey street
Thomson, William, 7 Melbourne place
Thomson, William, 15 Nelson street
Thomson, William, china merchant, 6 Home
street
Thomson, William, brewer, 5 Windmill street
Thomson, W. (W. T. $• Co.), 1 Hermitage
place, Leith
Thomson, William, grain merchant, N. B.
railway station ; house, 10 Stafford street
Thomson, Wm. (Hill, T., Sf Co.), 18 India st.
Thomson, William, spirit dealer, 13 Hope st.
Thomson, William, 1 Queensferry street
Thomson, William, baker, 130 Kirkgate
Thomson, William, commercial traveller, 36
Whitfield place
Thomson, William, engineer, 27 Coatfield
lane and 24 Kirkgate
Thomson, Wm., spirit merchant, 48 Nicolson
street
Thomson, William, 32 Maryfield place
Thomson, William, slater, glazier, and chimney-
sweeper, 18 St Leonard street
Thomson, William, tea dealer, grocer, and wine
merchant, 61 Queen street
Thomson, William, wright, Morrison street
lane ; house, 8 Rosehill place
Thomson, William, brewer, Carfrae entry, 112
Canongate
Thomson, William, upholsterer, 14 Montague
street
Thomson, Mrs Alexander, 12 Union street
Thomson, Mrs Alexander, Lome villa, View-
forth terrace
Thomson, Mrs Alexander, 16 Grindlay street
Thomson, Mrs Andrew, 4' West Newington
Thomson, Mrs A., 13 Kirk street
Thomson, Mrs E., 113 Canongate
Thomson, Mrs Euphemia, 22 India street
Thomson, Mrs J., 1a Teviot row
Thomson, Mrs James, 15 Buccleuch place
Thomson, Mrs K, provision merchant, 11
Chapel street
Thomson, Mrs Murray G. , 8 Meadow place
Thomson, Mrs Peter, baker, 54 Charlotte st.,
Leith ; house, Agra lodge, Ferry road
Thomson, Mrs R., 6 Leopold place
Thomson, Mrs Thomas, 42 Ann street
Thomson, Mrs W., 6 Haddington place
Thomson, Mrs William, 20 Picardy place
Thomson, Mrs William, 1-7 Alva street
Thomson, Mrs, of Polbeath, 2 Seton place
Thomson, Mrs, 3 Melville crescent
Thomson, Mrs, cook, 12 Antigua street
Thomson, Mrs, 17 Bristo street
Thomson, Mrs, 6 Newington terrace
Thomson, Mrs, lodgings, 6 Manor place
Thomson, Mrs, sick-nurse, 27 Blair street
Thomson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 41a Broughton
street
Thomson, Mrs, 2 Middle Arthur place
Thomson, Mrs, hat-box maker, 1 Merchant
street
Thomson, Mrs, Abbotsford cres., Morningside
Thomson, Mrs, 48 Lothian street
Thomson, Mrs, 16 Montgomery street
Thomson, Miss A., 10 Rankeillor street
Thomson, Miss A . , 4 Malta terrace
Thomson, Miss B., 17 Rillbank terrace
Thomson, Miss C, 87 Gilmore place
Thomson, Miss J., grocer, 7 Fox lane ; house,
27 Mitchell street
Thomson, Miss Jane, dressmaker, 28 London
street
Thomson, Miss Margaret, 7 Torphichen street
Thomson, Miss, lodgings, 20 Nelson street
Thomson, Miss, 41 York place
Thomson, Miss, 12 Roxburgh place
Thomson, Miss, 18 Clarence street
Thomson, Miss, 6 Pilrig street
Thomson, Miss, 34 Howe street
Thomson, Miss, 12 Nelson street
Thomson, Miss, 9 Cassels place
Thomson, Miss, 154 Constitution street
Thomson, Miss, hosiery, baby linen, and trim-
ming warehouse, 53 Tolbooth wynd
Thomson, Miss, 15 Gayfield square
Thomson, Miss, 16 Randolph crescent
Thomson, Misses, 143 Constitution street
Thomson, Misses, 8 Scotland street
Thomson, Misses, 6 Cumin place
Thorburn, Archibald, writer, 8 Malta terrace
Thorburn, Rev. David, 1 John's place, Leith
Thorburn, Francis D., wine and spirit mer-
chant, 7 Lindsay pi. ; house, 4 Bristo port
Thorburn, G., 12 Hermitage place, Leith
Thorburn, G., teacher, 2 Albany street, Leith :
house, Taaphall, Ferry road
Thorburn, James, turner and bonnet block
maker, 1 Old Physic gardens ; house, • 5
Rankeillor street
Thorburn, Mungo, grocer, 1 & 2 Prospect st.
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Thorburn, Robert, building yard, 19a Buc-
cleuch street ; house, 5 Gladstone terrace
Thorburn, Thomas, spirit dealer, 9 Market st.
Thorburn, William, 21 Barony street
Thorburn, William, baker, 72 St Leonard st.
Thorburn, William, baker, 24 Bernard street ;
house, 46 Constitution street
Thorburn, William, 54 Rankeillor street
Thorburn, Mrs, 10 Buccleuch place
Thornhill & Co. {successors to H. G. Tibbetts),
wholesale and retail hat and cap manufac-
turers, 38 South bridge
THORNTON & CO., waterproof, airproof, &
india-rubber manufacturers ; depot, 78b
Princes street ; works, Gilmore park. ^ See
Adv. p. 59
Thornton, David, mason, Atholl lane ; house,
14 Spittal street
Thornton, William, cooper, 54 Buccleuch st.
Thornton, Mrs L., 6 Hamilton place, New-
ington
Thornton, Mrs M., 6 Meadow place
Thornton, MissE., lodgings, 27 Dundas street
Threipland, William, swimming-master, Pitt
street baths
Thriepland, Richard, picture frame maker, 2
Leith walk
Thwaites, W. Kelso, S.S.C. (agent for the
Great Britain Life Assurance Office), 1
Nelson street
Thyne & Tait, merchants and manufacturers,
37 Lothian road and Grindlay street
Thyne, William, & Sons, fleshers, 4 Spring
gardens ; house, 6
Thvne, James, merchant, 40b George square
THYNE, JOHN, butcher, Stockbridge mar-
ket ; house, 21 Danube street. ^ See Adv.
p. 102
Thyne, Miss, 54 Grindlay street
Tibbets, Harriet, fruiterer, 31 Whitfield place
Tillie, Roger, keeper of Scott's monument, 29
Thistle street
Tillie, Thomas, tailor and clothier, 11 Castle
terrace
Tindal, John, accountant, 6 Haddington place
Tindal, Mrs, 48 London street
Tinlin, Mrs, lodgings, 57 Queen street
Tinniswood, Robert, commission agent, 32
Bernard street ; house, 7 Leopold place
Tinsley, Mrs Helen, lodgings, 41 Lothian st.
Tod Brothers, millers and corn merchants,
Stockbridge mills, 1 Baker's place
Tod & Donaldson, wood carvers, 7b Circus lane
Tod, Alexander & Robert, millers and corn
merchants, Leith flour mills, Commercial st.
Tod, H. & H., W.S., 39 York place
TOD, JAMES, & SON, railway and general
smiths, engineers, and machine makers, 29
Leith walk. ^ See Adv. p. 88
Tod, J. B., & Son, wine merchants and insur-
ance and commission agents, 151 Consti-
tution street ; house, 153
Tod, Adam, Bridge place, Bonnington
Tod, 1). (N. B. Railway Co.), I Stanhope pt
Tod, David, commercial traveller, J 5 Hope
park terrace
Tod, George, bookbinder, 10 Haddington pL
Tod, George, bookbinder, 59 South bridgi
Tod, Henry, W.S., 39 York place
Tod, Henry M. (./. B. T. ;v Son), L53 I
tution street
Tod, Henry, jun., W.S., 39 York place
Tod, James, fruiterer and confectioner, '■'•'■'>
Frederick street
Tod, James (Mould ^ T.), 4 Brunto;i ;
Tod, James, advocate, 55 Great King
Tod, John (./. Tod fy &m), 1J Pilrfg
Tod, John, butcher, 20 Home street
Tod, John, jun., 11 Pilrig street
Tod, John, 24 Albany street. Leith
Tod, John, engraver, 8 Thistle street ; house,
3 Hope park terrace
Tod, John R., 1 St David's terrace
Tod, Robert, baker, 34 Northumberland st.
Tod, Robert, painter, paperhanger, and
glazier, 35 Dundas street ; house, 26 Royal
crescent
Tod, AYilliam, 9 Duncan street, Newington
Tod, Mrs Andrew, 13 Arthur street
Tod, Mrs James, staymaker, 54 Bristo street
Tod, Mrs James, 15 Drummond place
Tod, Mrs John, 39 Dublin street
Tod, Mrs John, 14 Ainslie place
Tod, Mrs, 55 Great King street
Tod, Mrs, 14 Roxburgh street
Tod, Miss, 8 Atholl place
Tod, Miss, Grecian cottage, Trinity
Tod, Misses, gardeners, Maryfield
Tod, Misses, Vueville cottage, Ferry road
Todd, George, C.A. (manager, Scottish Equi-
table Life Assurance Society) • house, 5
East Claremont street
Todd, John, grocer and spirit merchant. 1
East Richmond street
Todd, John, fishcurer, 26 Giles' street
Todd, John, painter, 79 Rose street : house,
50 Brunswick street
Todd, John, 2 Windsor street
Todd, Robert, fishcurer, 26 Giles1 street :
house, 10 North Fort street
Todd, R F., merchant, 31 York place
Todd, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, 23 Ber-
nard street
Todd, William, 13 Greenhill gardens
Todd, Mrs A., 65 Nicolson street
Todd, Mrs Caroline, 7 Madeira street
Todd, Mrs J. C, 2 Hatton place
Todd, Mrs Thomas, 9 Gladstone place
Tods, Murray, & Jamieson, W.S4, 66 Queen st.
Tofts, Peter, 76 Fountainbridge
Tollemache, Mrs W., 13 Abercromby place
Tolleth, Thomas, baker and confectioner, Al-
fred pL, Canonmills, and 8 Haddington pi.
Tolmie, J., tobacconist, 16a Charlotte place ;
house, 15 Upper Grove place
Tolmie, Robert, tobacconist, 3 Cockburn st.
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Tombe, Mrs, 49 York place
Tomlinson, Miss I., confectioner, 8 St Patrick
square
Toxic Sol-fa Association, The Edinburgh ;
hall, 51 Cockburn street ; T. K. Long-
bottom, conductor ; T. Young, secretary-
Tonkin, James, manager to Dane & Co., ink
manufacturers, 3 East Register street
Topping, Alexander J., grocer, 1 Poplar lane
Torbain, Alexander, dairyman, 6 Union place.
Bonnington road
Torbain, Thomas. 10 Union street, Leith
Torrance, George, 18 Comely bank
Torrance, G. M'M., of Threave, 28 George sq.
Torrance, Hemy {Board of Supervision), 1
Jordan bank
Torrance, John, baker, -4 Northumberland st.
Torrance, John, coal mer., 90 Crosscauseway
Torrance, J., spirit dealer, 56 Charlotte St.,
Leith
Traill, Alexander, hosier, 18 Lothian street
Traill. George "William (Standard Life Office),
9 Gladstone place
Traill, J., coffeehouse, 5 and G Greyfriars pi.
Traill, Mrs, 20 Annandale street
Train, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 20
Barony street
Train, Mrs E., dairy, 46 Buccleuch street
Trainer, John, provision merchant, 30
Patrick square
Traquair, J., dairy, 273 Cowgate
Traquair, J., fruiterer and greengrocer,
West Nicolson street
Traquair, Robert, ironmonger, 42 Candle-
maker row ; house, 26 Bristo street
Traquair, "William, jun., S.S.C., 30 Clarence
street
Traquair, William, W.S., 17 Young street
Trayner, John, advocate. 37 Dublin street
Treasurer axd Collector's Office, Police,
19 Charlotte street, Leith
St
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Torrance, John, baker. 5 Little King street
Torrance, Joseph, gardener, Bonnington bank [Trench, Miss Isabella, 12 Salisbury street
Torrance, Thos., spirit dealer, 192 Pleasance I Trench, Miss, 26 Royal crescent
Torrance, William. 10 Gladstone terrace
Torrance, Mrs William, 3 Salisbury place
Torrance, Miss, 16 Upper Gray street
Torre, Paul Delia (Ciceri, Mantica, $* T.),
Leopold place
Torrop, Christopher, 21 George
house, 68
Torrop, Mrs James S., 17 Meadow place
Torry, John, writer, 18 Pitt street
Torry, John, 7 Henderson row
Toshack, Mrs H., 19 Salisbury street
Touch, Ant. M. (Union Bank), 6 Wardie
avenue
Tough, John, missionary, 34 Clerk street
Tough, Miss Mary, matron, Gladstone Insti-
tution, 4 Mill lane
Towers, John, 11 Lutton place
Towert, John, shoemaker, 367 High street :
house, 1 Tantallon place
Towert, John, lodgings, 423 Lawnmarket
Towert, W., photographer, 31 St Patrick sq.
Town-clerk's Office, 10 Royal Exchange
Town-clerk's Office, 19 Charlotte street.
Leith
Townsend, William, & Son, pianoforte makers
and organ builders, 9 and 10 Greenside
place ; house, 17 Union place
Townsend, G. F., teacher of music, 17 Union
place
Townsend, William, harp maker, 17 Union
place
Trades' Maiden Hospital, Rillbank house
Trail, George, 8 Chalmers' buildings
Trail, Miss, 7 Melville street
Traill & Fletcher, wholesale coffee, fruit, and
spice merchants, 31 St Andrew square
Traill, Robert, & Co., ironfounders, Vulcan
foundry, Anderson place, Bonnington road
Traill, A. A. (T. §• Fletcher), 9 Dimcan st.,
Drummond place
Trestrail, H. P., examining officer, 10 Union
street, Leith
Trever, William, bootmaker, 15 St James' sq.
Trimble, George, C.E., 7 Malta terrace
Trinity House (Walter Patau, master), 99
street ; ] Kirkgate
Tripney, Miss, stationer, 101 Abbey hill
Tron Church Female Industrial School
(Mrs M'Niel, matron; MissMenzies, teacher),
14 Niddry street
Trotter, Alexander, teacher of mathematics,
etc., 59 George street
Trotter, George, 16 Madeira street
Trotter, John, 28 Brunswick street
Trotter, Robert, 9 Leven street
Trotter, Robert, tailor and clothier, 11 Davie
street
Trotter, Robert, West lodge, Donaldson's
hospital, West Coates
Trotter, S. E., accountant, 7 North St David
street
Trotter, Thomas, 17 St James1 square
Trotter, William (Commercial Bank), 4 Union
street, Leith
Trotter, Mrs Margaret, 71 Cumberland street
Trotter, Mrs Nicol, 29 Richmond place
Trotter, Mrs Thomas, 15 Glover street
Trotter, Mrs, 11 Melville street
Truefitt, Peter, photographic artist, 72 Princes
street ; house, 65
Truefitt, William, photographer, 65 Princes
street ; house, 18 Duncan st., Drummond
place
Truman, Hanbury, Buxton, & Co.'s London
porter store, 4 Bernard street
Tullis, R., & Co., papermakers and wholesale
stationers (James Hunter, manager), 7
George street
Tullis, Mrs, Tullis lodge, Bruntsfield place
Tullis, Mrs, 3 James' place, Leith
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Tullo, James, 15 Brown street
Tulloch, John, wine and spirit merchant, 55
Thistle street ; house 50
Tulloch, William, 28 Bernard street
Tulloch, Rev. Wm., Sciennes grove, Murray
street, Sciennes hill
Tulloch, Mrs Wm., spirit dealer, 19 Elbe st.
Tulloch, Mrs, 84 Great King street
Tulloh, Miss M. L., 9 Merchiston place
Tulloh, Miss, 11 Warriston crescent
Tully, David, stationer, 78 Queen street
Tully, Mrs Jas., lodgings, 8 Mackenzie place
Tunny, James G., photographer and calotypist,
93 Princes street
Tor can, Mrs John, 2 Union street, Leith
Turf Hotel, 2 and 3 Leith street terrace
Turkington, E., boot and shoe maker, 61
Thistle street
Turnbull & Huth, clothiers and drapers, 2
West Nicolson street
Turnbull & Kay, wholesale grocers, 20 and 21
Greenside place
Turnbull, Salvesen, & Co., commercial mer-
chants and shipbrokers, 23 Sandport street
Turnbull & Spears, letterpress printers, 21
George street
Turnbull, J. & J., W.S., 16 Thistle street
Turnbull, A. (T. Sp Kay), 4 E. Broughton pi.
Turnbull, Adam (G.P.O.), 69 Kirkgate
Turnbull, Alexander, commission agent, 90
Constitution street
Turnbull, Andrew, 10 South College street
Turnbull, A. W., 5 Buccleuch place
Turnbull, E. A., commercial traveller, 19
Gilrnore place
Turnbull, George V. (T., Salvesen, §• Co.), 26
Drummond place
Turnbull, George, agent, 5 Glanville place
Turnbull, George, collector, 9 Pilrig model
buildings
Turnbull, James, macer, High Court of Jus-
ticiary, 51 Dick place
Turnbull, James (2'. $• Spears), 26 Dublin st.
Turnbull, James, jun., writer, 9 Lonsdale ter.
Turnbull, James (agent of the Scottish Tem-
perance League), 15 Gladstone terrace
Turnbull, JohnM., photographer, 14 Nicolson
square
Turnbull, John, W.S., of Abbey St Batkans,
49 George square
Turnbull, John, agent, National Bank of
Scotland, Leith ; house, 11 India street
Turnbull, J. Rutherfoord, physician and sur-
geon, 104 Lauriston place
Turnbull, John (Taylor Sf T), 25 South
Clerk street
Turnbull, John, 43 South Clerk street
Turnbull, John, clerk, 6 George place
Turnbull, Patrick, W.S., 34 India street
Turnbull, Patrick, C.A., 7 Young street ;
house, Windsor villa, West Coates
Turnbull, Ralph, jun., 44 Abbey hill
Turnbull, Richard, 3 Victoria street
Till 207
Turnbull, Robert, linen draper, baby linen
and ladies' underclothing warehouse, 60
South bridge ; house, 2 Mayfield terrace
Turnbull, R. Ufenderson <V 7'.), 4 George pi.
Turnbull, T., jun., fishmonger, 22 Lothian st.
Turnbull, Walter II., wholesale and retail
grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 13'.>
Kirkgate
Turnbull, William, accountant (Royal Bank
of Scotland), 14 Lansdowne crescent
Turnbull, William W. (Ar. B. Railway), 4
West Catherine place
Turnbull, W., 2 West Newington place
Turnbull, William, smith and edge-tool inkr..
13 Duke street, Leith
Turnbull, William Elliot (Lyon <y T), 8
Lauriston lane
Turnbull, Mrs George, 2 Roxburgh street
Turnbull, Mrs Hugh, 8 Wharton place
Turnbull, Mrs, boarding and day school, 2<>
Dublin street
Turnbull, Mrs, 12 Clarence street
Turnbull, Mrs, Windsor villa, West Coates.
Turnbull, Mrs, 30 Clarence street
Turnbull, Mrs, 19 Home street
Turnbull, Mrs, 43 South Clerk street
Turnbull, Mrs, lodgings, Windmill house',
Windmill lane
Turnbull, Miss, 21 Union street
Turnbull, Misses, boarding school, 41 Drum-
mond place
TURNER, JAMES, & COMPANY, engravers.
lithographers, and general printers, Lothian
road. ^ See Adv. p. 49
Turner, Alexander, lathsplitter, Upper Grove
place ; house, 48 Grove street
Turner, David, draper, 31 South bridge :
house, 55 South Clerk street
Turner, David, sailmaker, 11 Dock place:
house, New Land, Albany street, Leith
Turner, George, contractor, 104 Nicolson st.
Turner, James, wine and spirit merchant.
Lothian road ; house, 77 St Cuthberfs
glebe
Turner, James, jun. (J. T. <$• Co.), 77 St
Cuthbert's glebe
Turner, J., china merchant, 35 Thistle street
Turner, John, coal and lime merchant, Gran-
ton, Crewe, and Craigleith depots ; house,
Blackhall
Turner, Peter, victual and spirit merchant.
18 Clerk street ; house, 1 Duncan street.
Newington
Turner, R., city collector, 3 Victoria grove.
153 St Leonard street
Turner, Thomas, wire- worker, 251 High st.
Turner, Thomas, commission agent, 10 Wel-
lington place
Turner, Wm., M.B., Professor of Anatomy,
7 Brunswick street, Hillside
Turner, W. N., stationer, bookseller, printer.
and news-agent, 49 Tolbooth wynd
Turner, William, draper, 290 Lawnmarket
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Turner, William, 23 East Maitland street
Turner, Mrs Dugald, Myrtle bank, York road
Turner, Mrs Peter, 2 Baxter's place
Turner, Mrs, 13 Calton hill
Turpie, Mrs, cook, 17 Rose street
Turpie, Miss, 23 Grange road
Turpy, George, livery stables, 8 Park place
Tuting, Mrs, 40a Northumberland street
Tweedale. Robert, jun., flesher, 42 Bridge st.
Tweeddale, J., shoemaker, 14 North-west
Circus place
Tweeddale, Jas., provision merchant, 27 Pitt
street
Tweedie, Thomas, & Co., drapers, 427 Lawn-
market ; house, 34 Clerk street
Tweedie, James, grocer and spirit merchant,
49 St Leonard street
Tweedie, John. 25 Morrison street
Tweedie, John, 13 India street
Tweedie, John, Royal Navy, Craigend villa,
Bonnington
Tweedie, Thomas, 35 East Claremont street
Tweedie, Thomas, draper, 32 Clerk street
Tweedie, William, clerk, 1 Rockville place
Tweedie, Mrs, 15 George square
Tweedie, Mrs Maurice, 6 Chester street
Tweedie, Mrs Peter, 12 Howe street
Tweedie, Miss Anne, 8 Keir street
Tyrrell, "Walter, goldbeater, 74 Rose street ;
house, 1 Gladstone terrace
Tytler, James Stuart, W.S., 19 Castle street;
house, 36 Melville street
Udny, Mrs, 1 Merchiston avenue
Underwood, E., grocer, 19 High street
Underwood. T. S., baker, 74 High street and
34 Grindlav street ; house, 9
UNION ASSURANCE OFFICE (agent, John
Laurie), 98 George st. ^ See Adv. p. 28
Union Bank of Scotland, Parliament square.
62 George street, 9 Downie place, 245
Canongate, and 14 Bernard street
Union Canal Company's Office, 1 Port-
Hopetoun
Union Marine Insurance Company (Limited)
(Rons, Martin, §• Co., agents), 44 Constitu-
tion street
UNITED KINGDOM ASSURANCE COR-
PORATION (LIMITED), (Robert Living-
stone, manager for Scotland), 90 Princes
street. ^ See Adv. p. 27
United Industrial School, South Gray's
close (C. Ferguson, teacher), 56 High street
United Kingdom Provident Institution
(H. Harrison, secretary), 23 St Andrew
square
United Mercantile Agency Office (Cooper,
Craig, $* Craig, agents), 4 George street
United Operative Masons' House of Call,
94 St Andrew street, Leith
Universal Life Assurance Society (Mac-
naughton Sp Finlay, W.S., agents), 18 Young
street
University, The, South bridge
University Club, 127 Princes street
University of Edinburgh, Court of the ;
John Christison, W.S., secretary
University of Edinburgh Endowment Asso-
ciation ; John Christison, W.S., secretary
University of Edinburgh Factor's Office,
61 Castle street (John Cook, W.S.) ; hours,
10 to 3
Upton, T., 1 Blenheim place
Ure, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 50 India place
Urie, James, railway guard, Johnston terrace
Urmston, Aug. H., 22 Atholl crescent
Urquhart, Alexander, boot and shoe maker,
36b Frederick street
Urquhart, C.', grocer, 52 Thistle street
Urquhart, D. S., parcel ageut (N.B.R.). B5
Cumberland street
Urquhart, George, smith, North Circus lane
Urquhart, James, secretary, Scottish Coast
Mission, 35 Scotland street
Urquhart, James W. (B. L. Co.), 31 Lauder
road
URQUHART, KENNETH, joiner, cabinet-
maker, and undertaker, 9 Charles street ;
works, 36 Bristo street ; house, 18 Charles
street. ^ See Adv. p. 78
Urquhart, R., wholesale drysalter and general
agent, 56 Constitution street
Urquhart, Mrs, 5 St Cohne street
Urquhart. Mrs, 15 Hope park terrace
Urquhart, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 35 Jamaica
street
Urquhart, Mrs, 17 Cheyne street
Urquhart, Mrs, 21 East Crosscauseway
Urquhart, Miss, 6 Charlotte place
Usher, Andrew, & Co., distillers, wine and
spirit merchants, 22, 24, and 26 West Nicol-
son street ; distillery at Sciennes street ;
maltings and bonded stores at St Leonard's
depot
Usher, A. & J., Edinburgh distillery, 31
West Sciennes
Usher, James & Thomas, brewers, The Park
brewery, St Leonard street
Usher, Andrew (A. U. §■ Co.), 30 Blacket
place
Usher, John (A. U. fr Co.), 13 Minto street
Usher, Thomas, County buildings ; house. 1
Gardner's crescent
Usher, Thomas, 22 Minto street
Usher, Mrs James, 16 Lynedoch place
Usher, Miss, 4 Sylvan place
Utterson, Robert, spirit dealer, 24 Potterrow :
house, 7 Nicolson square
Utterson, Robert, contractor, 4 Pillans place
Utterson, Mrs, French staymaker, 30 Frede-
rick street
Valentine, John, & Co. (late Mangle, U..
&• Co.), wholesale warehousemen, 4a North
bridge
Valentine. John (J. V. 8f Co.), 8 Seton place
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Vallance, James, & Co., coal merchants, 15
Port- Hamilton ; house, 15 St Anthony pi.
Vallance, George, 1 Gayfield square
Vallance, H. F., 30 Upper Gray street
Vallance, James, commercial traveller, Lovers'
loan cottage, Hope park
Vallance, John, coal merchant, 3 Port-Hamil-
ton ; house, 10 St Anthony place
Vallance, Thomas, grocer, 30 Potterrow
Vallance, William, grocer and spirit inercht.,
116 West port
Vallance, William, baker, 6 Glanville place ;
house, 28 Hamilton place
Vallance, William, confectioner and pastry
baker, 13 Hanover street and 5 Calton st. ;
house, 4 Calton hill
Vallance, Mrs, Berlin wool warehouse, 29
George iv. bridge ; house, 47
Vallans, Thomas, spirit merchant, 45 Shore
Vannan, William H., printseller, 1 Tar vet
street
Vary, Miss, 22 Comely bank
Veitch, A. & J., cabinetmakers, 24 W. Lauri-
ston place
Veitch, Andrew, 3 Whitehead place
Veitch, D., 68 Cumberland street
Veitch, George, missionary, 23 Lauriston st.
Veitch, George S. {Bank of Scotland, Southern
district), 13 Castle terrace
Veitch, Rev. James, D.D., 8 North Merchiston
place
Veitch, James, hotel, 120 and 122 George
street
Veitch, John Campbell, cooper, 28 Port-Hojje-
toun ; house, Working Men's Institution,
Brunswick street
Veitch, John, spirit dealer, 89 Fountainbridge;
house, 88
Veitch, John, water officer, 47 India place
Veitch, M., clerk, 2 East Broughton place
Veitch, R., coal merchant, 86 Abbey hill
Veitch, R. A., pawnbroker, 135 High street;
house, 1 Carlmig place
Veitch, Thomas, 163 Cowgate
Veitch, Wilham, grocer, etc., 1 Sandilands
place
Veitch, William, 5 Lauriston park
Veitch, William, cabinetmaker, upholsterer,
undertaker, and house agent, 54 George st.,
and bedstead and bedding manufacturer, 71
St Cuthbert's glebe ; house, 73
Veitch, Mrs John, 10 St Patrick square
Veitch, Mrs, 1 Damaway street
Veitch, Mrs, of Stewartfield, 7 Picardy place
Veitch, Mrs, ladies' nurse and midwife, 52
India place
Veitch, Mrs, 20 Middle Arthur place
Veitch, Miss J., grocer and spirit dealer, 3
Cumberland street
Veitch, Misses C. & R., fancy repository, 105
Nicolson street
Veitch, Misses, 5 Buccleuch place
O
Veni, George, lithographer and ticket writer,
227 High street
Vere, Mrs, 10 Gayfield square
VERNON, J. E., jeweller, watchmaker, and
optician, 54 Leith street ; house, 4 Malta
terrace. ^ See Adv. p. 54
VERNON, WILLIAM F., surgeon -dentist,
80 Princes street, sfc See Ado. p. 16
Vernon, Miss, 27 Cheyne street
Vernor, Mrs, 15 Salisbury road
Vertue, William, & Co., wine merchants, 8
Constitution street
Vertue, Duncan, H.E.I.C.S., 3 Eton terrace
Vertue, George, 42 India street
Vesey, Mrs, superintendent, Ulbster Indus-
trial School, Water of Leith
Vetch, W. W., 13 Arthur street, Leith walk
Vibart, Captain M. J., Adjutant Edinburgh
City Artillery Volunteers, 4 Queen's cresct.
Victoria Foundry, Springfield ; R. Catanach
Smith, proprietor
Victoria Lodging-houses, 85 West port, 115
Cowgate, and 2 Merchant street
Virtue & Co., publishers and booksellers, 46
Nicolson street ; James Dickson, agent
Virtue, William, tailor, 22 Melville terrace
Visick, Charles, 126a Princes street
Vueghs, Louis, professor of dancing and
deportment, 117 George street
Vulcan Foundry, Anderson place, Bon-
nington road
Wach, Frederick, boot and shoe merchant, 1
Water lane, Leith
Waddel, Andrew, contractor, 1 St David's
terrace
AVaddel, William, teacher of music, 9 An-
tigua street
Waddell & M'Intosh, W.S., 20 Royal circus
Waddell, J. & J., dressmakers, 4 Queensferry
Waddell, A. Peddie, W.S., 4 Great Stuart
street
Waddell, James, 5 Claremont park
Waddell, Peter, 5 Claremont park
Waddell, William (R. Laldlaw §• Son), 3
West Preston street
Waddell, William, W.S., 20 Royal circus
Waddell, Mrs James, 22 Prince Regent street
Waddell, Mrs, spirit dealer, 3 Veitch's place
Waddie & Co., manufacturing stationers, 37
Queen street
Waddie, Alex., & Co., shipbrokers and com-
mission agents, 43 Bernard street
Waddie, Alex. {A. W. $• Co.), 17 S. Norton
place
Waddie, Charles (W. §■ Co.), 20 Haddington
place
Waddie, James, 20 Haddington place
Waddie, John (TP. £ Co.), 20 xVnnandale st.
Wade, Major J. P. Catruthers, 6 Wemyss pi.
Wagner, George, 33 Maryfield place
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Wagner, R., vice-consul of France, 55 Ber-
nard street ; Oak house, Ormiston. Tranent ;
and Caledonian United Service Club, Edin-
burgh
Wahab, Major-Gen. Chas., 38 Eoyal terrace
Waitt, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 2 Bowling-green st.
Wakeman, Mrs, 6 Strathearn road
Walcot, John (G. Callum fy Co.), 13 Annan-
WALDIE, JAMES, & SONS, coal and coke
merchants, Whitfield place, Leith walk, Hay-
market, Scotland st., North Leith, Trinity,
Granton, and St Leonard's coal stations ;
order offices, 39 Queen street and 85 Clerk
street. ^ See Adv. p. 104
Waldie, David, smith and bellhanger, Wind-
mill close ; house, 15 Cowan's close
Waldie, D. (/. W. fr Sons), 6 Grove street
Waldie, George, fruiterer and greengrocer, 11
Clifton terrace
Waldie, J., dairy, 123 Pleasance
Waldie, James, jun. (J. W. §■ Sons), 38 Whit-
field place
Waldie, Mrs, 25 South Clerk street
Waldie, Miss A., dressmaker, 38 Cumberland
street
Wale, James, 2 Crichton street
Walker & Johnston, monumeutal sculptors and
stone carvers, Heriot hill
Walker, G. & J., linen and woollen drapers,
2 Kirkgate
Walker, M., & Co., publishers and printers,
21 George street
Walker, Alex., portmanteau, trunk, and brush
manufacturer, 97 Princes street
Walker, A. B., Broughton hall, Broughton rd.
Walker, A., 54 Rankeillor street
Walker, A. (Dickson fr W.), 15 Viewforth pi.
Walker, Alexander, glass and heraldic painter,
embosser, and decorative japanner, 10 Leith
street terrace ; house, 11 Picardy place
Walker, Andrew, late of the Ceylon Civil
Service, 13 Bruntsfield place
Walker, Arch., chimney-sweeper, 11 Bread st.
Walker, Archibald, 18 Dundas street
Walker, Arthur Abney, 32 Melville street
Walker, David, grocer, 9a Scotland street
Walker, David (Smith §■ W.), 9 Jamaica st.
Walker, Edward, 102 St Leonard street
Walker, Fletcher, bookbinder, 9 Davie street
Walker, Geo., cabinetmaker and upholsterer,
2 Castle street ; house, 3 ; workshop, 5
Church lane
Walker, George (G. &J. W.), 4 Wellington pi.
Walker, G., water officer, 123 Princes street
Walker, George, wright, 25 North bridge
Walker, George, dairyman, 21 Clerk street
Walker, James, National Bank messenger, 37
West Register street
Walker, James, janitor, 20 York place
Walker, James, recorder, Calton burying-
ground, 21 Calton hill ; ho. 10 Greenside st.
Walker, Jas., draper and millinery warehouse,
134 Kirkgate ; house, 1 Thomson place
Walker, James, Hnen draper, 35 George st. ;
house, 6 Howe street
Walker, James, wholesale commission agent,
12 Elder street
Walker, Jas., of Dairy, advocate, Dairy house.
Dairy road
Walker, Jas., coffee, tea, and wine merchant,
54 Nicolson street and 73 Hanover street ;
house, Harrogate villa, Sciennes hill
Walker, James, of Forderlye, 55 S. Clerk st.
Walker, James, spirit dealer, Newhaven
Walker, Jatnes, 3 Castle street
Walker, Jas. C, architect, 53 Frederick street
Walker, James, 36 Maryfield place
Walker, James, engineer, 9 E. Sciennes street
Walker, John M. (G. Sp J. W.), 25 Charlotte
street, Leith
Walker, John, 13 Broughton place
Walker, John, mason, 22 Barony street
Walker, John, jun., 22 Barony street
Walker, John, W.S., 2 Queen street ; house,
31 Buckingham terrace
Walker, John, house painter and glazier, 43
North Pitt street ; house, 3 Henderson row
Walker, John, (secy. N. B. Railway Co.),
Stratheden villa, Chalmers crescent
Walker, John William, 9 Mayfield street
Walker, Joseph, engineer, 7 Kirk street
Walker, Oliver, dealer in earthenware, 11
Broad wynd
Walker, Peter, spirit merchant, 76 Grass-
market ; house, 6 Heriot bridge
Walker, Rev. R. W., M.A., 31 Stafford street
Walker, Robert, tailor and clothier, 11 Home
street ; house, 7 Greenhill bank
Walker, Robert, Summerfield
Walker, Robert, contractor, 16 Cromwell st.
Walker, Robert (Bank of Scotland, Leith), 12
Comely green place
Walker, R. (Bell §■ Bradfute), E. Merchiston,
Merchiston
Walker, Thomas, tailor, 21 Barony street
Walker, Thomas, baker, 5 Johnston place
Walker, Thomas M., oil and colourman, 106
West bow ; house, 18 Bristo street
Walker, Thomas, 18 Dundas street
Walker, Thomas, weigher, Port-Hamilton
Walker, W., N. B. Railway office, Canal street
and 4 Princes street
Walker, William, draper, 6 Kirkgate
Walker, W., bootcloser, 2 Northumberland pi.
Walker, Wm. Stuart, of Bowland, 26 Moray pi.
Walker, Wm., surgeon, 47 Northumberland st.
Walker, William, collector of police assess-
ment, 19 Charlotte street, Leith ; house, 2
Pirniefield, Seafield
Walker, William, joiner and cabinetmaker, 5
Church lane ; house, 180 Rose street
Walker, Mrs A. S., 25 Scotland street
Walker, Mrs David, 34 Buccleuch place
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Walker, Mrs James F., 2 Windsor street
Walker, Mrs John, 23 Pilrig street
Walker, Mrs Mary, milliner, 4 Chapel street
Walker, Mrs W., 47 Northumberland street
Walker, Mrs Wm., 2 North Mansionhouse road
Walker, Mrs, provision dealer, Gl Potterrow
Walker, Mrs, 43 Grange road
Walker, Mrs, 6 South St James' street
Walker, Mrs, 22 Broughton street
Walker, Mrs, 24 Clarence street
Walker, Mrs, 2 Keir street
Walker, Mrs, 1 Summerhall place
Walker, Mrs, teacher of pianoforte, 56 Clerk
street
Walker, Mrs, 4 Bonnington place
Walker, Mrs, 4 Hermitage hill
Walker, Mrs, of Dairy, 9 Atholl crescent
Walker, Miss Ellen, 16 Hope street
Walker, Jane, 21 East Crosscauseway
Walker, Miss Mary, 6 Leopold place
Walker, Miss, 3 Gloucester place
Walker, Miss, 3 Kirkgate
Walker, Miss, 2 Hart street
Walker, Miss, 24 Grange road
Walker, Miss, Drumsheugh
Walker, Miss, staymaker, 16 Wright's houses
Walkingshaw, Francis, 31 West Norton place
Walkingshaw, G., coal agent, North bridge
station ; house, 31 West Norton place
Walkinshaw, William, -writer, Echo bank
Wall, Mrs, milliner, 36 Fouutainbridce
WALLACE, ANDREW, & CO. (late'Wallace
Sc Whyte), foreign and British marble works,
Shrub place and 15 Leith walk. ^ See Adv
p. 60
Wallace, Robert, & Co., printers, 42 Rose
street
Wallace, Alexander, 9 Pilrig street
Wallace, And. (.4. W. £ Co.), 14 Leith walk
Wallace, Andrew, writer, 3 Glover street
Wallace, A., ropemaker, 16 Baltic street
Wallace, Andrew, spirit merchant, 47 Nicol-
son street ; house, 16 Nicolson square
Wallace, A. B., teacher of music, Murray
villa, St Catherine's place
Wallace, Charles, wright and undertaker, 9
Church lane
Wallace, Daniel M'Kenzie, 25 India street
Wallace, David, wright, house factor, etc.,
179 Fountainbridge
Wallace, E., W.S. (Grant fr W.), 5 St Vincent
street
Wallace, Frank M., teacher of music, 138
Nicolson street
Wallace, G. Hamilton, upholsterer, 25 Upper
Viewcraig row
Wallace, James, 7 South Norton place
Wallace, James, teacher of music, 138 Nicol-
son street
Wallace, James, 26 Pitt street
Wallace, James, greengrocer, 22 Maitland st.
Wallace, John, 8 Henderson place
Wallace, John, tobacconist, 64 Duke street,
Leith
Wallace, John, tailor and clothier, 74 Great
Junction street
Wallace, John, shipmaster, 21 Hawthorn
bank terrace
Wallace, John, spirit merchant, 13 Great
Junction street
Wallace, John, agent, Haymarket station
Wallace, John, clerk of Holy rood House, 31
Alva street
Wallace, John, lithographic draughtsman, 11
Melbourne place
Wallace, J. B., 3 Summerhall place
Wallace, M. (Macfarlane Sc IF.), 9 Castle
terrace
Wallace, P., teacher of music, 138 Nicolson st.
Wallace, Peter, spirit dealer, 1 Albany lane
Wallace, Rev. Robert, 17 Gay field square
Wallace, R. B. (Customs), Bathfield house
Wallace, T., boot and shoe maker, 69 Broughton
street
Wallace, Thomas, S.S.C. and N.P., 2 Hill st.
Wallace, Thomas, 42 Maryfield place
Wallace, Thomas, mattress, bedding, bedstead,
basket, brush, rope, and sacking warehouse-
man, 14 Tobago st. and 5 Ladyfield place
Wallace, William, baker, 1 Maitland street.
Newhaven
Wallace, William D., S.S.C, 31 Alva street
Wallace, William, City Fiscal's office, City
chambers ; house, 1 Rankeillor street
Wallace, W., of Busbie, Wester Dairy house,
Dairy road
Wallace, Mrs John, 20 Glover street
Wallace, Mrs, 6 Merchiston place
Wallace, Mrs, 43 East Claremont street
Wallace, Mrs, greengrocer, 7 Elder street
Wallace & Brown, Misses, Berlin repository.
132 George street
Wallace, Miss Jane, teacher of music, 138
Nicolson street
Wallace, Miss, 7 Newbattle terrace
Wallace, Miss, cook, 15 Gifford park
Wallace, Miss, 7 South Norton place
Wallace, Misses, 9 Pilrig street
Walls, Archibald, 20 Bank street
Walls, James, spirit dealer, 2b Jamaica street
Walls, John, S.S.C, 33 Heriot row
Walls, W. B. (General Manager for Scotland,
Albert Life Assurance Co.), 1 Drydeii place
Walmesley, Rev. Henry W., 17 Lauriston st.
Walsh, R., D.A., superintendent of stores,
Edinburgh Castle
Walsh, Mrs Eliza, 18 Leopold place
Walsh, Mrs, 17 St Patrick square
Walter, Miss Han., tobacconist. 92 Kirkgate
Walters, George, Royal Institution and Na-
tional Gallery, Mound
Walton, George, joiner, 25 Horse wynd
Wanless, Robert, gardener, S Merchiston
terrace, Morningside
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Warburg, M. A., & Co., grain and general
commission agents, 88 Constitution street
Warburg, M. A. (31. A.W.&f Co.), 20 Picardy
place
Ward, Peter, 3 Heriot mount
Ward, Mrs W. F., 16 East Norton place
Wardale, Thomas, sawmaker, 4-1 Grassmarket;
house, 3 Spittal street
Wardale, William, engineer, Morrison street
Wardale, Miss Mary, teacher of music, 3
Spittal street
Warden, William, & Co., oil merchants and
drysalters, 7 Ronaldson's buildings, Leith
walk
Warden, Francis S., 29 Maryfield place
Warden, William, 13 Claremont crescent
Warden, Mrs, 3 Randolph cliff
Warden, Mrs, 10 Clarendon crescent
Warden, Miss H., 15 Jamaica street
Wardlaw, A. & J., smiths, Low Broughton
Wardlaw, Adam A., 23 Forth street
Wardlaw, Henry, rag merchant, 329 Canon-
gate ; house, 39 Nicolson street
Wardlaw, John F., W.S., 3 North St Andrew
street ; house, Willowbank house, Newhaven
road
Wardlaw, Miss J., dressmaker, 1 Cobden
terrace
Wardrop, J. R., 2 West Circus place
Wardrop, Maitland (Brown Sf W.), The Lodge,
Forbes road
Wardrop, Thomas, confectioner, 30a Green-
side street
Wardrop, Jane, dyer of lace and crape, 322
Lawnmarket
Wares, Alexander, traveller, 44 Pleasance
Wares, M., bootmaker, 14 Clifton terrace
Warner, John, lodgings, 45 Albany street
Warner, R., agent, 4 George street
Warrack, John, & Co., commission merchants
and insurance brokers, 43 Constitution
street ; house, 14 Carlton terrace
Warraker, William, brassfounder, 14 West
Nicolson street ; house, 25 Rankeillor st.
Warren, James Low, H.P. surgeon, 7th Hus-
sars, 4 Melville street
Warren, John, surveyor (G.P.O.), 1 Learning
ton terrace
Warren, Mrs W., 23 Broughton place
Warrender, Sir George, Bart., Bruntsfield
house, Whitehouse loan
Warrick & Baillie, wine and spirit merchants
and rectifiers, 6 Foxe's lane, St Andrew
street, Leith
Warrick, Alexander, grocer, 13 Couper street
Warrick, William ( W. Sp Baillie), 12 Clare-
mont park
Warrick, Mrs Jane, provision dealer, 12 Port-
land place, Leith
Wason, William K., rector and classical
teacher, Robertson's Academy, Newing-
ton ; house, 23 Melville terrace
Wass, Asa, woollen rag merchant, 63 Foun-
tainbridge
Water of Leith Sewerage Commissioners ;
Jas. Macknight, W.S., 12 London street,
WATERPROOF ESTABLISHMENT, THE
NORTH BRITISH MAGASIN, 101 Princes
street ; John Anderson. % See Adv. p. 58
Waters, Henry, 39 Fountainbridge
Waters, Thomas, 8 Keir street
Waters, William, proprietor and manufacturer
of Scott's vegetablepills, 51 and 53 Lothian
street
Waters, William, commission agent, 8 Lothian
road
Waters, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 8 William street
Waters, Miss H., 42 Lothian street
Waterson, Miss, dressmaker, 24 Howe street
Waterston & Johnston, booksellers, 20 Ber-
nard street
Waterston, David, & Son, hosiers, shirt-
makers, ladies' and gentlemen's outfitters,
12 George street
Waterston, Geo., & Son, wholesale stationers,
lithographers, account book and sealing-
wax makers, 56 Hanover street ; house, 14
St John's hill
Waterston, David, 14 Dublin street
Waterston, George, jun., 2 Bellevue terrace
WATERSTON, JAMES, jun., coal merchant,
31 Hamilton place ; house, 9 Dean street.
*SeeAdv. p. 110
Waterston, Jas. H., agent, 2 S. Holyrood
street
Waterston, Mrs A., lodgings, 9 Albany street
Watherston, John, & Sons, builders and
house carpenters, 8 Charlotte place
Watherston, James, builder, East Dairy house,
Dairy road
Watherston, John (J. W. §■ S.), 4 Cambridge
street
Watherston, Wm., builder, 1 West Maitland
street
Watherstone, Mrs J., teacher of music, 121
Princes street
Watkins, Colonel James, H.M.I.A., 6 Buck-
ingham terrace
Watling, Mrs, 34 Clerk street
Watling, Mrs John, hotel and tavern keeper,
23 Fleshmarket close
Watson & Dickson, accountants, 3 North St
David street
Watson & Henry, coachbuilders, 6 Notting-
ham place
Watson, Turcan, & Co., corn factors, 74
Constitution street
Watson, Henry, & Co., wholesale and retail
woollen and linen drapers, 241 High street;
house, 15 Hope park terrace
Watson, William, & Sons, carpenters and
joiners, 24 West Lauriston place
Watson, Adam, joiner, undertaker, house
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agent, and appraiser, 23 Union street ;
house, 20 Annandale street
"Watson, Adam, B.S., assistant professor of
Greek, Edinburgh University, 15 Gardner's
crescent
Watson, Rev. A. E., Raeburn cottage, Rae-
burn place
Watson, Andrew, 12 Upper Grove place
Watson, Alex. {Mossman $• II7.), 35 Bristo
street
Watson, Alexander, grocer, North Fort st.
Watson, Anthony {La Cour §• W.), 9 Inver-
leith place
Watson, Archibald {Bank of Scotland), 5
Merchiston terrace
Watson, Charles, Wardie crescent
Watson, David, ironmonger, 123 High street ;
house, 28 Buccleuch place
Watson, Duncan A., draper, 47 St Leonard st.
WATSON, EDWARD FRINGLE, tailor and
clothier, 4 Clanalpine buildings ; house,
15 Brougham street. ^ See Adv. p. 69
WATSON, GEORGE, cabinetmaker, uphol-
sterer, undertaker, house agent, and manu-
facturer of the hydrostatic or floating bed
for invalids, 1 Teviot row ; house, 2. ^ See
Adv. p. 76
Watson, George, writer, 23 Duke street
WATSON, GEORGE, cabinetmaker and up-
holsterer, 5a Tollcross. ^ See Adv. p. 73
Watson, George, carter, 4 Dublin street
Watson, George H., teacher of writing, arith-
metic, and bookkeeping, 23 Archibald place
Watson, Gordon, boot and shoe maker, and
house factor, 5 Carnegie street
Watson, Henry G. ( W. Sf Dickson), account-
ant, 123 George street
Watson, James {Scottish Provident Institution),
45 Charlotte square
Watson, James, 8 Union street, Leith
Watson, James, C.A. {New Register House),
15 Leopold place
Watson, James, writing-master, teacher of
arithmetic and bookkeeping, 12 Queen
street ; house, 2 Preston terrace
Watson, James, dairy, 5 Raeburn place
Watson, James {G.P.O.), 13 Arthur street
Watson, James, butcher, 5 Union place
Watson, James, gas-meter maker, 5 Glad-
stone terrace
Watson, James, officer of Inland Revenue, 12
Crown street
Watson, J., writing-master, 54 South bridge
Watson, John {Scottish Provident Institution),
16 Greenhill gardens
Watson, John Sime {Register House), 65
Cumberland street
Watson, J., bootmaker, 129 Nicolson street
Watson, John K. {treasurer and manager,
Edinburgh Gas Light Company), 14 Black-
ford road
Watson, John, ironmonger and iron-bedstead
manufacturer, 20 Thistle street and North-
west Thistle street lane
Watson, John, cattle dealer, 19 Duke street
Watson, John, shipmaster, 2 Madeira place,
Leith
Watson, John, 13 Charlotte square
Watson, John, 6 West Preston street
Watson, John, 27 India place
Watson, John, provision merchant, 37 I'oun-
tainbridge
Watson, John, tailor, 122 Causewayside
Watson, John W., 19 Riego street
Watson, Rev. Jonathan, 41 Ann street
Watson, Leybourne, Oldenburg consul, 74
Constitution street ; house, 15 Clarendon
crescent
Watson, Patrick Heron, M.D., F.R.S.,
F.R.C.S.E., 16 Charlotte square
Watson, Peter, slater, 225 Canongate
Watson, Robert {Yule, W., §• Co.), merchant,
15 Annandale street
Watson, Robert, cOal merchant, Caledonian
depot ; house, 10 Catherine street
Watson, Robert, gardener, 35a Gilmore place
Watson, Robert, tailor, 169 Fountainbridge
Watson, Stewart, port, painter, Old Brough-
ton cottage, East Claremont street
Watson, Thomas, tailor and clothier, 30 St
James' square
Watson, Thomas (IF. §• Henry), 3 Nottingham
terrace
Watson, Thomas, doorkeeper, Court of Ses-
sion, 97 Rose street
Watson, Thomas, 33 Brunswick street
Watson, W. F., 1 Preston terrace
Watson, William R. {Sasine Office), 63 Cum-
berland street
Watson, William Smellie, R.S.A., portrait
painter, 10 Forth street
Watson, William, advocate, 6 St Colme street
Watson, William {agent, Bank of Scotland,
Morningside branch), 5 Merchiston terrace
Watson, William, tailor and clothier, 194 Rose
street
Watson, William {teller, Commercial Bank of
Scotland), 3 Dean terrace
Watson, William, teacher of music, 11 Park-
side street
Watson, Mrs Alexander, 28 Ann street
Watson, Mrs David, 8 Torphichen street
Watson, Mrs Ebenezer, 10 Smith's place
Watson, Mrs T., 14 Preston terrace
Watson, Mrs T. B., 28 Broughton place
Watson, Mrs William, 6 Fingal place
Watson, Mrs, 6 Heriot bridge
Watson, Mrs, dressmaker, 25 Thistle street
Watson, Mrs, lodgings, 8 Hope street
Watson, Mrs, dairy, 21 Downie place
Watson, Mrs, 1 Banner place. Morningside
Watson, Mrs, 4 Bruntsfield place
Watson, A. & E., dressmakers, 13 West
Nicolson street
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Watson, Miss Ann, lodgings, 46 Castle street
Watson, Miss M., milliner and draper, 12
Kirkgate
Watson, Miss Margaret, 10 Torphichen street
Watson, Miss, 6 Macnab street
Watson, Miss, 118 Princes street
Watson, Miss, 8 Salisbury street
Watson, Miss, 3 Gillespie street
Watson, Miss, 6 Pitt street
Watson, Miss, 27 East Claremont street
Watson, Miss, furnishing shop, 52 Lauriston
place
Watson, Miss, dressmaker, 21 Nelson street
Watson, Miss, 6 Marmion terrace
Watson, Misses, 11 Lutton place
Watson, Misses, 19 Rankeillor street
Watsonian Literary Association (rooms, 5
St Andrew square and George Watson's
hospital) ; president, J. H. M. Bairnsfather,
10 Duncan street ; secretary, George D.
Craig, 8 Grove street
Watt Institution, School of Arts, and
Library and Model Room, Adam square
Watt, Andrew, & Sons, saddlers and harness-
makers, 1 South St David street •, house, 1
West Claremont street
Watt, J. & J., aerated water manufacturers,
15 Canning place
Watt, Alexander H., 46 Grange road
Watt, Alexander Simpson, 28 Gayfield square
Watt, Alexander, coach-hirer, 28 Charles
street
Watt, Andrew, 28 Scotland street
Watt, Charles C, 46 Grange road
Watt, David, tailor and clothier, 12 Kirkgate
Watt, George, ivory, bone, and cabinet turner,
21 Chalmers' close, 81 High street ; house,
Miln's court, Chalmers' close
Watt, Hugh, S.S.C., 9 York place
Watt, James (/. A. Bertram fr Co.), Links
house
Watt, James, builder and house carpenter,
Melville terrace ; house, 13 Argyle place
Watt, James, 1 West Claremont street
Watt, James, 11 Devon place
Watt, John, boot and shoe maker, 92 Main
street
Watt, John, slip-master and superintendent,
Granton harbour ; house, Granton slip,
Granton harbour
Watt, John (teller, Commercial Bank of Scot-
land), 2 Dalryrnple crescent
Watt, John, confectioner, 19 Fleshmarket
close
Watt, M. J., surgeon-dentist, 13 South Char-
lotte street
Watt, Peter, grocer, 19 Haddington place
Watt, Robert, 2 Henry place
Watt, Thomas, blacksmith, 5 South St James'
street
Watt, William, draper, 25a Bread street ;
house, 25b
Watt, William, officer of Edinburgh Merchant
Company, 4 Hunter square
Watt, William, 5 Henderson place
Watt, Mrs I., lodgings, 21 Lothian street
Watt, Mrs J. B., 9 York place
Watt, Mi's M., baker, 16 Riddle's close and 69
Shore ; house, 51 Tolbooth wynd
Watt, Mrs, lodgings, 124 Princes street
Watt, Mrs, apartments, 17 Melville street
Watt, Miss, dressmaker, 6 Nelson street
Watt, Miss, 20 Blackford road
Watt, Misses, 10 Pilrig street
Watters, Andrew, Belleville, Dalkeith road
Watters, James, keeper of Queen Mary's room.
Castle ; house, 29 Richmond place
Watters, Robert, basket manufacturer, 24
Carrubber's close and 22 North Gray's close,
125 High street
Watterston, Andrew E., 2 Gayfield street
Watts, H., stationer and dressing-case maker,
46 Nicolson street
Watts' Hospital, Duke street, Leith
Wauchope, Moodie, & Hope, wine merchants,
14 Constitution street
Wauchope, David B., 37 Melville street
Wauchope, Mrs G., 46 Heriot row
Wauchope, Miss J., 54 George square
Waugh, George, engraver, 21 Leith street
Waugh, George, ham and provision merchant,
110 Nicolson street
Waugh, James, tobacconist, 23a Frederick
street
Waugh, Jn., wholesale wine & spirit mercht.,
1 and 1a Pleasance; house, 24 Melville ter.
Waugh, R., wine merchant, 19 West Rich-
mond street ; house, 9 Melville terrace
Waugh, R., wine and spirit merchant, 8 South
St Andrew street
Waugh, Robert, 4 Orchardneld
Waverley Photographic Saloon, 6 Lothian
street
Wearne, T. M. (Collector, H.M. Customs,
Leith), 1 Inverleith terrace
Weatherhead, Robert, 71 Clerk street
Weatherhead, William, tea and spirit mer-
chant, 21 Canongate ; house, 19
Weatherstone, James, corn dealer, 47 Bridge
street
Webb, Alexander, shoemaker, 13a Dundas
street ; house, 17 William street
Webb, Edward, hatter, 18 Lothian street
Webb, P. R., 13 Buckingham terrace
Weber, F. W., tobacconist, 45 Sandport st.
Webster & Gardiner, messengers-at-arms, 23
St James' square
Webster, A. B., M.D., 13 Warriston crescent
Webster, Alexander, spirit dealer, 123 Canon-
gate ; house, 1 St John street
Webster, Andrew, S.S.C., N.P., Master Ex-
traordinary in Chanceiy, and commissioner
in Scotland for taking affidavits in the
Courts of Exchequer, Queen's Bench, and
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Common Pleas, 10 St Andrew sq. ; house,
3 Forth street
Webster, Andrew (IF. 8/ Gardiner), mes-
senger-at-anns and macer of Lyon Court,
23 St James' square
Webster, David, 30 Pitt street
Webster, George, advocate, 56 Northumber-
land street
Webster, George (G.P.O.), 15 Leven street
Webster, Henry J. (H. M. Customs), 8 Crown st.
Webster, James, S.S.C., 37 Albany street ;
house, 8 Gloucester place
Webster, James, collector of North Leith
poor-rates, 18 North Junction street ;
house, Cherry bank, Newhaven road
Webster, Jas., tea merchant, 11 Dairy mple pi.
Webster, James, pavement merchant, Junc-
tion bridge wharf ; house, 16 Coburg street
Webster, James, 58 Gilmore place
Webster, John, clerk of works, 37 India place
Webster, John, leather merchant, 1 Old
Bridge end
Webster, John, watchmaker, 4 Salisbury st.
Webster, John, 14 Dundas street
Webster, John, 1 Orchardfield
Webster, John, bird dealer and stuffer, cage-
maker, and wireworker, 69 George street
Webster, Thomas, cabinetmaker and joiner, 3
Richmond place ; wareroom, 4 Greyfriars
place ; house, 5
Webster, William, grocer, 23 Burns street ;
house, 3 Primrose place
Webster, William, writer, 24 Queen street
Webster, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 14 Rintoul place
Webster, Mrs, lodgings, 134 George street
Webster, Mrs, Birnam lodge, Trinity
Webster, Mrs, 13 Seton place
Webster, Miss Grace, 32 St Patrick square
Webster, Miss, dressmaker, 30 Castle street
Weddel, Win., commercial traveller, 3 Meadow
place
Weddell, Andrew (Smith Sf Brown), 16 Hart
street
Weddell, Robert, superintendent of court-
houses, Parliament square ; house, 9 An-
tigua street
Weddell, William, Edinburgh Bible ware-
house, 48 South bridge ; house, 3 Hill sq.
Weddell, William, shipmaster, 8 London row
Wedderburn, Charles, 38 Danube street
Wedderburn, Sir David, Bart., advocate, 81a
Princes street
Wedderburn, Miss Scrymgeour, 2 Peel terrace
Wedderspoon, W., tobacconist, 7 Kerr street;
house, 50 Brunswick street
Weekly Review Office, 377 High street
Weierter, Frederick, teacher of music, 34
Barony street
Weights and Measures Office, Writers'
court, Royal Exchange
Weir, R. M. (Rolland Sf Co., wine merchants),
129 George street
Weir, David (Fulton, W., Sf Co)., Bellevue
villa, Ferry road, Wardie
Weir, Donald, egg merchant, Circus lane ;
house, 25 Rintoul place
Weir, Henry (Edinlurrjh Academy),. 14 East
Claremont street
Weir, James, 9 Gladstone place
Weir, James H., baker, 166 Pleasance
Weir, James, joiner, 21 Upper Grove place
Weir, Jamas, tea dealer, 43 N. Richmond
street
Weir, James, 53 Grove street
Weir, James, jun. (G.P.O.), 9 Gladstone pi.
Weir, James, 1 Writers' court
Weir, J. B., 2 Ferrier street
Weir, John (Livingston Sf W.), 3 Minto street
Weir, John, photographer, 50 Canongate
Weir, John, 50 Cumberland street
Weir, John, 17a Lady Lawson's wynd
Weir, Peter, legging manufacturer, cut leather
and boot-top warehouse, Old Sugarhouse
close, St Andrew street, Leith
Weir, Richard, provision dealer, 206 Cowgate
Weir, Richard, butcher, 258 Cowgate
Weir, R. M., wine merchant, 17 Royal terrace
Weir, Samuel, Union hall, 98 South bridge
Weir, T. Graham, M.D., F.R.C.P.E. (secre-
tary, New Town Dispensary), 25 Heriot row
Weir, William, grocer and spirit merchant, 5
Gray's place
Weir, Mrs N., dressmaker, 40 North Rich-
mond street
Weir, Mrs R., 120 Nicolson street
Weir, Mrs R. Dundas, 72 Gilmore place
Weir, Mrs, 6 Macnab street
Weir, Mrs, 12 Danube street
Weir, Mrs, 7 Hailes street
Weir, Mrs, 9 Grove street
Weir, Miss, 5 Archibald place
Weir, Miss, 25 Windsor street
Weisse, Heinrich, German master, 10 Forres
street
Weisse, Mrs, teacher of music, 10 Forres
street
Welch, Mrs, 34 Rankeillor street
Wellington Reformatory ; depot for the
sale of goods manufactured by the inmates,
22 Cockburn street
Wells, L., & Co., tea merchants, 41 North
bridge ; house, 2 Summerhall place
Wells, James, tea merchant, 5 Roxburgh pi.
Wells, John, 16 Spring gardens, Abbey hill
Wellstood, Stephen, 15 Duncan St., Newington
Welsh, Adam, 26 Nelson street
Welsh, Edward, broker, 102 Cowgate
Welsh, Henry (Holtum Sf W.), 45a Frederick
street
Welsh, John, S.S.C., 10 Duke street; house,
North-west Newinsjton place
Welsh, Richard (Dickson $ IF.), 11 Calton hill
Welsh, William M. (Dicksons .j- Co.), 28 Gay-
field square
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Welsh, Mrs Agnes, 9 Hill square
Welsh, Mrs TV., 4 Rankeillor street
TVelsh, Mrs, 2 Gloucester place
Welsh, Mrs, 11 Melbourne place
Welsh, Mrs, eating-house, 8 E. Richmond st.
Welsh, Miss, 14 Archibald place
Welsh, Miss, 34 Heriot row
Welsh, Miss, Wight's place
Welsh, Misses, Craigen villa, Banner place,
Morningside
Wernyss, Eight Hon. the Earl of, 64 Queen st.
Wemyss, James, provision dealer, 14a Scot-
land street
Wemyss, John, auctioneer, 14 Eonton street
Wemyss, Robert ( Union Bank), 5 Newbattle
terrace
Wemyss, Captain Thomas Alexander, R.N.,
harbour-master, Granton harbour
Wemyss, Mrs, 1 Walker street
Wemyss, Mrs, 25 Fitt street
Wemyss, Miss, 13 Fitt street
Wenley, James A. (Bank of Scotland), 6
Walker street
Wenley, Mark, 4 Stafford street
Wesslink, Herman, 6 Spring gardens, Stock-
bridge
West, John, engraver, 54 Buccleuch street
West, Mrs Andrew, grocer, 16 Morton street
West, Mrs Ann, 9 Gladstone place
West, Miss Georgina, 2 Mansfield place
West, Miss, dressmaker, 25 Cumberland street
West of England Fire Assurance (A. K.
Morison, S.S.C., agent), 10 Hanover street
West of England Fire and Life Insurance
Offices. Agents: James Renton, S.S.C., 2
Thistle court ; J. Lindsay, 10 Northumber-
land street ; and John Hamilton, W.S., 81
George street
Western Academy, day and boarding school,
12 Grove street
Western Institution, 20 Stafford street
Weston, John, bookseller, 2 West College
street
Weston, John, baker, 178 Pleasance
WESTON, SAMUEL, house-painter and
glazier, 23 Home street ; house, 46. % See
Adv. p. 78
Weston, Thomas, victual dealer, 75 Kirkgate
WESTREN, PETER, gold and silver smith,
jeweller, lapidary, and watchmaker, 103
Princes street ; house, 3 Dick place. ^ See
Adv. p. 53
Westwood, Alex., smith, 1 Patersoms court
Wetherstone, Hugh, flesher, 2 Howe street
Whamond, D., shoemaker (beadle, Tron
Church), 48 Pleasance
Wharton, George, stamp and beam maker,
150 High street
Wharton, Mrs James, fish merchant, 5 Gil-
more street, Paul's work ; house, 13 St
John street
Wheatley, Leonard A., 31 Morrison street
Wheeler & Wilson, sewing-machine manu-
facturers, and lamb-knitting machine com-
pany (IF. W. Kennedy, agent), 111 Princes
street
Wheeler, W. C, veterinary surgeon, 27 St
James' square
Whigham, MissE., draper and hosier, 6 Howe
street
Whigham, Misses, 4 Clerk street
Whillas, John, wright, 2 Eiego street ; house,
6 Heriot bridge
Whitaker, John, French polisher, 40 Foun-
tainbridge ; house, 36 Grindlay street
Whitbread & Co.'s London porter store (J.
B. Tod $* Son, agents), 151 Constitution
street
White Star Line of Australian Clippers
(J. P. Oliver, agent), 46 George street
White, Adam, & Co., commission merchants.
37 Bernard street
White, Burns, & Co., skinners, tanners, and
wool merchants, Bonnington
White, Richard, & Co., wholesale tea and
coffee merchants, 23 Greenside place
WHITE, THOMAS, & CO., tobacco-pipe
manufacturers, 146 Canongate ; house, 8
East Adam street. ^ See Adv. p. 103
White, Alexander, grocer and victual dealer,
39 Dundas street ; house, 10 Baker's place
White, Alexander, 17 Barony street
White, Alexander, plumber, gasfitter, and
zinc bath manufacturer, 10 S. St David st.
White, Alexander, wholesale fish merchant, 4
Coburg lane
White, Alexander, 15 Drummond street
White, Alexander, grocer and spirit merchant,
22 Couper street
White, Andrew, 15 Drummond street
White, C, house-painter, 18 Dundas street
White, David, wine and spirit merchant, 161
High street
White, George, bookbinder, 3 Milne's court
White, G., stamper (G.P.O.), 18 Clyde street
White, James, 24 Royal terrace
White, James, chimney-sweeper, 4 Fitt street
White, James, china, crystal, and stoneware
merchant, 87 St Mary's wynd
White, James, stockbroker and marine insur-
ance agent, 51 Frinces street ; house, 37
Castle street
White, James, plumber, 5 Grove place : ho. 6
White, J., plumber and gasfitter, 10 South St
Andrew street and 40 Leith street ; house,
4 Duke street
White, John, Laverock bank
White, John A. (agent, Union Bank of Scot-
land), 14 Bernard street
White, John, baker, 3 Duke street
White, John, cabinetmaker, 22 Greenside pi.
White, John, jeweller and pawnbroker, 6
Brunswick street ; house, 19 North-west
Circus place
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White, John, successor to W. B. Mackenzie,
manufacturer of Shetland shawls, etc., 10
and 12 Frederick street ; house, 34 Manor
place
White, John, tea, -wine, and spirit merchant,
123 West port
White, John, shoemaker, 18 N.-W. Circus pi.
White, John, butcher, 28 Rose street
White, John, painter, paperhanger, and glazier,
32 Causewayside
White, John, shipmaster, 7 Prince Consort pi.
White, John, 19 Brunswick street
White, John, cabinetmaker, 100 Gilmore pi.
White, John Landles, draper, 25 Rosebank
cottage
White, Nicolas, auctioneer, 3 Tolbooth wynd
White, Peter, 537 Castle hill
White, R. (R. W. & Co.), 5 Brunton place
White, Robert, fruiterer, 4 Albany st. ; house,
St Mark's place, Warriston
White, Robert, 23 Drummond place
White, R. (Gellatly £ W.), 3 Abercromby pi.
White, Robert, butcher, 131 Canongate
White, Stephen, cowfeeder, 217 Canongate
White, Thomas, S.S.C., 114 George street;
house, 31 London street
White, Thomas, dyer, 81 Tolbooth "wynd,
Leith ; house, 45
WHITE, THOMAS, cowfeeder, 8 St Anthony
place. ^ See Adv. p. 99
White, Captain T. P., superintendent Royal
Engineers' Ordnance Survey Office, Post
Office buildings ; house, 1 Drummond place
White, William, woollen draper, men's mercer,
and hatter, 12 Frederick street ; house,
Bergereville, Dean park
White, William, wholesale provision merchant,
Cowan's close, Crosscauseway
White, William (officer, Inland Revenue), 4
St Patrick square
White, William, blacksmith, Circus lane
White, William,, shoemaker, 7 Couper street
White, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 7
Union place, Bonnington road
White, Mrs George T., 17 Clarendon crescent
White, Mrs George, 5 Buccleuch place
White, Mrs, 1 Blenheim place
White, Mrs, 33 London street
White, Mrs, French cleaner, 4 North St
Andrew street ; house, 22 Duke street
White, Mrs, 59 Broughton street
White, Mrs, 5 Salisbury bank
White, Misses M. & M., milliners and dress-
makers, 161 Fountainbridge
White, Miss, 7 Duncan street, Newington
White, Miss, dressmaker, 27 Riego street
White-Millar & Robson, S.S.C., 8 Bank st.
Whitecross, John, 10 Upper Grove place
Whiteford, Robert, turner, 10 St James' pi.
Whiteford, Miss Ellen, matron, Girls' Re-
formatory, Dairy road
WHITEHEAD & CO., hosiers to the Queen,
18 South St Andrew street ; manufactory,
Old Assembly close. ^ See Adv. p. 72
Whitehead, Alexander, 2 Whitehead place
Whitehead, Charles, bootmaker, 73 Great
Junction street
Whitehead, George, 7 Inverleith row
Whitehead, George, 14 Romilly place
Whitehead, John, S.S.C., 15 St Andrew sq.
Whitehead, Laurence, boot and shoe maker,
146 Kirkgate and 33 Tolbooth wynd :
house, 52 Kirkgate
Whitehead, Robt., 1 Jordan lane
Whitehead, William, 15 St Andrew square
Whitehead, Mrs, 9 Fettes row
Whitehead, Miss, 4 Christian bank
Whitehead, Miss, 7 Hope park square
Whitehill and Gorton Colliery and Bbick
Depot, St Leonard's (John Scott, agent) ;
house, 28 St Leonard street
Whitelaw, James, Granton cottages
Whitelaw, James, traveller, 3 Hugh Miller pi.
Whitelaw, James, clock and watch maker, 30
West Register st. ; house, 30 St James' sq.
Whitelaw, M., 4 Comely bank
Whitelaw, Mrs M., 8 James' place, Leith
Whitelaw, Miss, 22 Brougham street
Whitson, John, tailor, 121 Rose street
Whitson, Thomas, commission agent, 13 Ran-
keillor street
Whitson, Thomas, 30a Minto street
Whitson, William, printer, 138 Nicolson st.
Whitson, Mrs E., lodgings, 3 Melville street
Whitson, Mrs George, 3 Young street
Whitson, Mrs J., 3 Duncan st., Drummond pi.
Whitson, Miss J., Echo bank
Whittaker, Alfred, temperance hotel, 28
Greenside street and 17 High street
Whitten, David, builder, 9 Brougham street
Whitten, J. C, sheriff-clerk depute, 3 Duncan
street, Drummond place
Whitten, R. H., auctioneer and appraiser, 4
North Bank street ; house, above
Whittet, James, 2 East Broughton place
Whittet, John, 39 George square
Whittet, William, 10 Buccleuch street
AVhittey, J., broker, 51 St Andrew st.. Leith
Whyte, Andrew, & Son, wholesale stationers,
2 and 4 North St David street
Whyte, R., & Son, hardware merchants. 218
High street
Whyte, Alexander (-4. W. cV Son), 1 Howe st.
Whyte, Alexander, 1 South Charlotte street
Whyte, Andrew, engineer. 42 Albany St., Leith
WHYTE, CLEMENT, North British marble
works, Canonmills ; house, 1 Henderson
Row. ^ See Adv. p. 60
Whyte, David, K.B., 7 Torphichen street
AVhyte, David, grain merchant, 3 Park street
Whyte, David, wine merchant and grocer. 1 1
St Anthony place; house, 46 Earl Grey ft.
Whyte, George, 2 Crichton street
Whyte, George Scott, baker, 106 Rose street
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Whyte, Henry S., 21 Couper street
Whyte, James (Smith Sf Mason), tool manu-
facturers, Castle terrace
Whyte, James (Carfrae Sf W.), 2 Hay's court,
Main point
Whyte, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 497
Lawnmarket
Whyte, John, commercial traveller, Verbena
cottage, Murray street, Sciennes hill
Whyte, Matthew, 19 St Bernard's crescent, and
Newhalls villa, South Queensferry
Whyte, Robert (G.P.0.), 3 East Arthur place'
Whyte, Thomas B. (G.P.O.), 20 Spittal street
Whyte, William, ■ hardware merchant, 213
High street ; house, 17 Minto street
Whyte, William, 4 Ratchffe terrace
Whyte, Mrs C, ladies' nurse, 8 William st.
Whyte, Mrs Thomas, 9 South-east Circus pi.
Whyte, Mrs William, 1 Carlton street
Whyte, Mrs, 9 Castle terrace
Whyte, Mrs, 19 India street
Whyte, Mrs, 10 Comely bank
Whyte, Miss, shirtmaker, 2 W. Richmond st.
Whyte, Misses, 25 Pitt street
WHYTOCK, RICHARD, & CO., carpet manu-
facturers to Her Majesty, cabinetmakers,
upholsterers, and decorators, dealers in fur-
niture stuffs, house agents, and funeral con-
ductors, 9 and 11 George street, Rose court,
and 13 George street. ^ See Adv. p. 74
Whytock, James, 13 Upper Grove place
Whytock, James, 44 Frederick street
Whytt, Alex. H. (secretary, Edinburgh Life
Assurance Co.), 22 George street ; house,
10 Scotland street
Wick, Mrs A., spirit merchant, 12 Shore
Wickham, Major Richard Straker, 32 Ran
keillor street
Wickham, R. H. B., L.R.C.P.E., assistant
physician, Royal Edinburgh Asylum,
Morningside
Wicks, J., surgeon- dentist, 52 Hanover street
Wicks, Miss E., furrier, 42 Thistle street
Widows' Fund Office of Writers to the
Signet ; collector's office, 61 Castle street
Wigham, Mrs John, 5 South Gray street
"Wight & Douglas, coachbuilders, 1 Haugh st.
Wight & Robertson, ironfounders and en-
gineers, Etna Foundry, Bangor road
Wight & Scott, wholesale provision merchants
and commission agents, 36 Elbe street
Wight, Alexander, Wight's place
Wight, George, flesher, 1 and 3 Albany street ;
house, 14 Duke street
Wight, James (W. Sr Robertsori), 3 Comely
green place
Wight, John, M.D., dentist, 81a Princes st.
Wight, John, commercial agent, West Dairy,
Dairy road
Wight,. John, dairyman, 25 Thistle street and
4 High street
Wight, John R., architect, 20 Fettes row
Wight, Rev. Ninian, 2 Argyle place
Wight, Robert ( W. &f Scott), 2 Claremont park
Wight, Robert, butcher, 6 High market ;
house, Midcommon close, 295 Canongate
Wight, Robert, butcher, slaughter-houses, 61
Fountainbridge ; house, 18 Keir street
Wight, Thomas, 2 Gladstone terrace
Wight, Mrs, 24 Walker street
Wight, Miss, 10 King's place
Wightman, John, & Son, music warehouse,
46 Frederick st. ; ho. 32 Warriston crescent
Wightman, James Seton, of Courance, 7
Darnaway street
Wightman, James, baker, 1 N. St James' st.
Wightman, John, butcher, 17 Calton street ;
house, 16
Wightman, W., wright, glazier, and packing-
box manufacturer, 37 Whitfield place
Wightman, Mrs H., lodgings, 24 Greenside pi.
Wighton, Mrs, 17 Castle street
Wighton, Miss, teacher of the pianoforte, 17
Castle street
Wigley, Jn., comm. traveller, 24 E. Preston st.
Wildbore, Frank (agent, United Kingdom
Electric Telegraph Co.), 41 Constitution
street
Wilkie & Paul, brassfounders and tinplate
workers, Grove works, Brandfield street
Wilkie, Alexander, coach-hirer, 23 Bristo st.
Wilkie, Alexander, 35 Albany street, Leith
Wilkie, Captain, 30 Greenhill gardens
Wilkie, David (G.P.O.), 20 W. Claremont st.
Wilkie, David, greengrocer, 36 Dean street
Wilkie, Horner, baker and confectioner, 15
Calton street ; house, 17 Greenside street
Wilkie, Jas. (HAL Gazette Office), ISRillbank
terrace
Wilkie, James, C.A., 28 Queen street ; house,
21 Abercromby place
Wilkie, James, printer, 22 Howe street
Wilkie, James F., S.S.C., 29 Dundas street
Wilkie, James, budder, 4 London row
Wilkie, James, greengrocer, 8 Bread street
ATilkie, John, silversmith, (lane) 6 Rose st.
Wilkie, John ( W. §- Paid), 16 Grove street
Wilkie, Robert, bookbinder, 94 South bridge
Wilkie, Thomas, Crear villa, Ferry road
Wilkie, William P., advocate, 30 Greenhill
gardens
Wilkie, Mrs Andrew, 189 Causewayside
Wilkie, Mrs Janet, 12 Madeira place
Wilkie, Mrs, St Helen's, Merchiston
Wilkie, Mrs, 32 Bernard street
Wilkie, Mrs, 67 Great King street
Wilkie, Jane, china merchant, 156 Pleasance
Wilkinson, David, baker and confectioner, 13
Broughton street ; house, 16
Wilkinson, G. AV., fruiterer and greengrocer,
18 West Maitland street
Wilkinson, James, baker, 103 Grassmarket ;
house, 54
Wilkinson, James, printer, 2 Gladstone ter.
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Wilkinson, John, M.D., Viewbank villa,
Viewforth
Wilkinson, Misses, dressmakers, 58 Hanover st.
Will, Robert, 76 Fountainbridge
Will, Margaret, china merchant, 2 Clerk st.
Williams & Norgate, foreign booksellers and
publishers, 20 Frederick street
Williams, John, 52 Minto street
AVillianis, W., F.R.S.E., Principal and Pro-
fessor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery,
Veterinary College, Clyde street
Williams, Mrs, of Earnock, 11 Ainslie place
Williamson & Son, cooks, confectioners, and
teachers of cooking and pastry, 16 Dundas
WILLIAMSON, GEORGE, & SON, landscape
and ornamental gardeners, 1 Jordan lane.
* See Adv. p. 91
Williamson, James, & Co., woollen warehouse-
men, 178 High street
Williamson, A., 2 Roxburgh street
Williamson, Andrew, commercial traveller, 39
Whitfield place
Williamson, Andrew, 15 Moray place
Williamson, Charles, 10 Carlton terrace ; office,
19 Bernard street
Williamson, David W., engraver on wood, 11
Melbourne place
Williamson, David, 2 West Newington place
Williamson, George, tobacco and snuff manu-
facturer, 22 Grassmarket ; house, 15 Buc-
cleuch street
Williamson, George, accountant {City of Glas
goiv Bank), 17 Clarence street
Williamson, James (G.P.O.), 1 Heriot bridge
Williamson, James, 6 Huntly street
Williamson, James, clothier, 50 Bristo street
Williamson, James, 5 Hailes street
Williamson, James, pawnbroker, 98 Rose st.
Williamson, James, tailor, 2 Old Sugarhouse
close, 90 St Andrew street, Leith
Williamson, John, sheep and cattle agent, 13
Portland place
Williamson, John R., mining engineer, 4
Fingal place
Williamson, John, grocer and wine merchant,
84 West port ; house, 12 Graham street
WILLIAMSON, JOHN, coal merchant, Rose
lane station ; house, 3 Holyrood terrace.
* See Adv. p. 106
Williamson, John, grocer and spirit merchant,
59 High street
Williamson, J., grocer and wine merchant, 54
West port
Williamson, Peter, assist, astronomer, Royal
Observatory, 4 Comely green crescent
Williamson, R. C, 6 Moray place
Williamson, Sinclair, 12 Blacket place
Williamson, Thomas, 52 Bristo street
Williamson, Thomas, agent, 116 Causewayside
Williamson, T., M.D., F.R.S.E., F.R.C.S.E.,
40 Quality street
Williamson, William, 18 North-west Circus pi.
Williamson, Mrs Jain.-, 17. Clarence street
Williamson, Mrs Jolin, dairy, 115 Cowgate
Williamson, Mrs AVilliam, victual dealer, 64
Crosscauseway
Williamson, Mrs, 36 Pleasance
Williamson, Mrs, 4 Morningside place
Williamson, Mrs, 4 Mayfield terrace
Williamson, Miss E., bookseller and stationer,
1 Spittal street; house, 6 Park street
Williamson, Miss, 6 Park street
Willis, Nelson, & Co., straw-hat manufac-
turers, 6 South St David street
Willis, Rev. Jamieson, 23 Ann street
Willis, Miss, 8 Atholl place
Willison, Mrs, 9 Dick place
Willocks, John, commercial traveller, 9 Glad-
stone terrace
Willoughby, Miss, 132 George street
Wills, Allan, cabinetmaker and upholsterer,
36 Cumberland street lane ; house, 36a
Cumberland street
Wilson, Brandt, & Co., commission merchants,
28 Bernard street
Wilson, Burn, & Gloag, W.S., 15 Hill street
Wilson & Co., dressing-case, desk, and pocket-
book makers, 71 George street
Wilson & Clunie, wholesale porter and ale
merchants, 16 AVest Nicolson street
Wilson & Grosset, fruiterers and confectioners,
12 Nicolson street
Wilson & Lee, family grocers (agents for II. 11.
Williams Sp Co., wine merchants, London), 35
Northumberland street
AVilson & Son, pianoforte wareroom, 51
Cockburn street
Wilson, A. & G., fishing-tackle makers to his
late Royal Highness Prince Albert, bird-
stuff ers, etc., 19 AA'aterloo place
Wilson, A., & Son, contractors, Granton villa,
Granton road
Wilson, A., & Son, contractors, terra cottaand
fire-clay manufacturers, 15 Greenside place
AA'ilson, A. & W. R., printers, 56 High street
AVilson, George, & Co. (late W. §f Martin),
clothiers, 12 Union street
(AVilson, James, &Co.), now A. C. Mackenzie,
silk mercer and draper, 3 South bridge
AVilson, James & Robert, house carpenters
and builders, 23 Riego street ; house, 30
Earl Grey street
AVilson, Peter, & Co., tea, wine, and spirit
dealers, 9 AAraterloo place ; vaults, Regent
arch place
AVilson, Ad., dealer in horses, 4 Grassmarket
AVilson, Alex., corn merchant, 3 Madeira st.
Wilson, Alexander, grocer and wine mer-
chant, 17 North-west Circus place ; house,
10 Claremont place
AVilson, Alexander, comm. traveller, Tollenvs
AVilson, Alexander, typefounder, 21 South
Richmond street
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Wilson, Alex. Moncrieff (W., Burn, S,- Gloag,
W.S.), Blandfield house, Broughton road
WILSON, ALLAN, coal merchant, 7 Clan-
alpine buildings. ^ See Adv. p. 109
Wilson, Andrew (Taysen 8f W.), Laurel bank,
12 Laverock bank terrace
Wilson, Andrew, surveyor of taxes, 12 Water-
loo place
Wilson, Andrew, 1 Annandale street
Wilson, Andrew (A. fr W. R. W.), 7 Macnab
street
Wilson, Andw., coal agent, 36 Wright's houses
Wilson, Andrew Hay (agent, Royal Bank), 30
Bernard street ; house, 28 Constitution st.
Wilson, Andrew, dentist, 21 Young street
Wilson, A., dealer in artificial eyes, cage-
maker, etc., 19 Waterloo place
Wilson, Andrew, S.S.C. (Leburn, Henderson,
§• W.), 5 Arniston place
Wilson, Andrew, tailor, 18 Downie place
Wilson, Andrew, wine and spirit merchant,
6 South College street and 93 Nicolson
street ; house, 4 Hay street
Wilson, Andrew, writer, 35 Barony street
Wilson, Andrew, 73 Rose street
Wilson, Arch., fiesher, 1 High market and 35
William street
Wilson, Ben. D. (Inland Revenue office), 28
Warriston crescent
Wilson, Charles, dairyman, 17 Brunswick st.
Wilson, Charles, fiesher, 298 Lawnmarket ;
wholesale, 3, 4, and 11 Middle market :
house. 80 Lauriston place
Wilson, Charles, M.D., 7 Dalrymple crescent
Wilson, Charles, W.S., 11 Queen street
Wilson, Charles, 11 Darnaway street
Wilson, David, fiesher, 24 Frederick street ;
house, 13
Wilson, David, M.D., F.R.C.S., 12 Dean
terrace
Wilson, David, wright, 10 Morrison street ;
house, 9
Wilson, David P., wine and spirit merchant,
12 Catherine street ; house, 22 Elm row
Wilson, David, commercial hotel, 82 Nicolson
street
Wilson, David, brewer, 59 Lauriston place
Wilson, David, clerk, 4 Union street, Leith
Wilson, Douglas, compositor, 7 Little King
street
Wilson, George, 8 Wallace place
Wilson, George H., 7 Holyrood terrace
Wilson, George, S.S.C, 14 Hill street; house,
16 Minto street
Wilson, George, fiesher, 22 High market
Wilson, George, 5 Swanfield
Wilson, George, butcher, 267 Canongate; ho.
43 New street
Wilson, George, grocer, 179 Cowgate
AVilson, George, missionary, 1 Mound place
AYilson, George, 20 Millerfield place
Wilson, George, baker, 3 St Anthony place
Wilson, H., tobacconist, 27 West Register
street and 9 Leith street
Wilson, Jas., bootmaker, 49 Nicolson street
house, 15 Gladstone terrace
Wilson, James, fruiterer, 14 Catherine street
Wilson, James, butcher, 1 Pitt street ; house,
4 Northumberland place
Wilson, James (Board of Manufactures and
of Fisheries) ; house, 1 Murrayfield
Wilson, James, druggist, 116 Nicolson street;
house, 34 Clerk street
Wilson, James, teacher, 26 Bristo street
Wilson, James, pie-baker, 218 Canongate
Wilson, Rev. James H., 10 Gihnore place
Wilson, James R., Middlefield house, Leith
walk
WILSON, JAMES, butcher, 146 George st. ;
house, 16 South Charlotte street. ^ See
Adv. p. 102
Wilson, James, house agent, 9 Queen's cresct.,
Mayfield, Newington
Wilson, James, wine and spirit merchant, 58
Lothian street ; house, 8 Buccleuch place
Wilson, James, 4 Gillespie street
Wilson, James, Clarkville, 31 Gihnore place
Wilson, James, grocer, 8 Canongate
Wilson, James, 4 St Leonard street
Wilson, James, waggoner, dealer in hay and
straw, 8 King's place
Wilson, Jas. (Smith Sf W.), 5 Hermitage hill
Wilson, James, baker, 8 Catherine street
Wilson, James, 150 High street
Wilson, James, commercial traveller, 1 Rock-
ville place
Wilson, James John, commission agent. 1
Hanover street
Wilson, Jas. M., dispensing chemist, 2 Leven
street
Wilson, J., sheep and cattle agent, 7 West
Preston street
Wilson, John, coalmaster, 2 Port-Hopetoun
Wilson, John, baker, 26 High street
Wilson, John, contractor, 21 Balbirnie place
Wilson, John, builder, Morningside and Toll-
cross
Wilson, John, ham and pie shop, 59 Nicolson
street
Wilson, John (Honeyman fy W.), merchant,
31 Drummond place
Wilson, John, slater, 24a Earl Grey street ;
house, 1 Portland place
Wilson, John, gardener, Easter road
Wilson, Rev. John M., 5 Forth street
Wilson, John, boot and shoe maker, 14 Mel-
ville place
Wilson, John P., advocate, 19 Abercromby
place
Wilson, John, bootmaker, 45 N. Pitt street
Wilson, John, wright, 6 Simpson's court,
Greenside
Wilson, John (National Bank), 15 Gardner's
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Wilson, John, commercial traveller, 11 Hailes
street
"Wilson, John, shoemaker, 151 Rose street
Wilson, Matthew, druggist, 3G Howe street
Wilson, Patrick, A.M., Newington Academy
and Institution for Young Ladies, 8 Salis-
bury place
Wilson, Patrick, architect, 2 Queen street ;
house, 1 Craigie terrace
Wilson, Peter, dairyman, 3 Picardy place
Wilson, Peter, tobacco-pipe manufacturer, 45
Yardheads ; house, 4 Darling's brae
Wilson, Peter, brewer, 71 North Back of
Canongate
Wilson, Richard, tobacco manufacturer, John
Knox's house, 45 High street
Wdson, Richard, C.A., 28 Frederick street ;
house, 28 Great King street
Wilson, R., painter and glazier, 25 Cross-
causeway
Wilson, Robert, upholsterer, 17 Earl Grey
street
Wilson, Robt., spirit merchant, 25 Pleasance
Wilson, Robert, cowfeeder, 208 Canongate
Wilson, Robert, pawnbroker, 243 and 251
High street
Wilson, Robert, upholsterer, 20 Bread street
Wilson, Robert, 18 Melville terrace
WILSON, ROBERT, house painter, 67 South
Clerk street. ^ See Adv. p. 78
Wilson, R. G. (17. $• L.), 23 Scotland street
Wilson, Thomas, 23 Hillhousefield
Wilson, Thomas, house agent, 11 Tolbooth
wynd, 165 Canongate
Wilson, Thomas, 12 Buccleuch place
AVdson, Thomas, writer, 18 Carlton street
Wilson, Thomas (Henderson &f IF.), builder,
2 Janefield place
Wilson, Thomas, grocer and wine merchant,
6 St Patrick square ; house, 6 Gladstone
terrace
Wilson, Thomas, commission agent, 14 Bristo
street ; house, 3 Bernard terrace
Wilson, Thomas, brassfounder, Mary Ann
cottage, (lane) Broughton place
Wilson, Thomas, book agent, 59 South bridge
Wilson, Thomas G., commission agent, 7 W.
Register street
Wilson, T. J., 7 Henderson row
Wilson, Wm., spirit merchant, 7 Dock place
Wilson, Wdliam, 8 Spittal street
Wilson, William, C.S., 16 St Andrew square
Wilson, William, joiner, 26 Crosscauseway ;
house, 6 Simon square
Wilson, Wm., dairyman, 36 Northumberland
street
Wilson, Wm., shoemaker, 47 Sandport street
Wilson, William, corn merchant, Swanfield
Flour mills, Bonnmgton road ; house, Swan-
field villa, Newhaven road
Wilson, William, house agent and collector of
feu-duty, 19 Gayfield square
Wilson, William, wine and spirit dealer, 68
Cause wayside
Wilson, Wm., baker, 1 Barony ,st. ; house, 3
AVilson, William, writer, 15 Roxburgh Street
Wilson, William, 2 Gladstone place
Wilson, William, gardener, Lixmount, Trinity
Wilson, "William, 13 Melville street
Wilson, William, 7 Haddington place
Wilson, W. R., printer, 70 Buccleuch street
AVilson, AV. R., carpenter and joiner, 15 Glad-
stone terrace
AVilson, AVilliam, refreshment rooms, 24 Thistle-
street
AVilson, AVilliam, 65 Cumberland street
AVilson, AVilliam, grocer, 2 and 4 S. Richmond
street
Wilson, William, clerk, 59 Broughton street
AVilson, Mrs A., Granton villa, Granton road
Wilson, Mrs A., draper, 73 Broughton street
Wilson, Mrs Alex., lodgings, 30 Royal circus
AVilson, Mrs C, midwife, 4 Allan street
AVilson, Mrs C, ladies' nurse, 9 Calton hill
AVilson, Mrs D., 31 Buccleuch place
AArilson, Mrs F., lodgings, 42 Lothian street
AVilson, Mrs Francis, 45 South Clerk street
AVilson, Mrs H., diaper, 17 Riddle's close
AVilson, Mrs James, 30 Earl Grey street
WUson, Mrs John, 14 Brandon street
Wilson, Mrs John, 31 Buccleuch place
AVilson, Mrs Johnstone, of Stroquhan, 14
Dean terrace
Wilson, Mrs R., 39 Dublin street
AVilson, Mrs Robt., 7 AATindmill street
Wilson, Mrs Sarah, 1 Archibald place
AVilson, Mrs J Thomas, 7 Leith street
AVilson, Mrs AV., 6 Gayfield square
AVilson, Mrs, French staymaker, 29 London st.
AVilson, Mrs, 62 Northumberland street
Wilson, Mrs, 50 Cumberland street
AVilson, Mrs, 2 Maitland street
AVilson, Mrs, 33 Minto street
AArilson, Mrs, lodgings, 129 Rose street
Wilson, Mrs, lodgings, 21 Castle street
AVilson, Mrs, 3 Downie place
AVilson, Mrs, temperance hotel, 166 High st.
AAllson, Mrs, 1 Portland place
AVilson, Mrs, draper and ladies' outfitter, 35
Leven street ; house, 33
Wilson, Mrs, 31 Drummond place
AVilson, Mrs, nurse, 2 Hamilton place
AVilson, Mrs, 5 West Claremont street
AArilson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 477 Lawmnarket
AVilson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 80 George street
AVilson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 14 N. Melville pi.
AVilson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 7 Newport street
AArilson, Mrs, 15 Chapel street
Wilson, Mrs, 1 Steele's place, Morningside
Wilson, Mrs, fishmonger, 6 Charlotte street,
Leith
AA'ilson, Mrs, 21a Broughton street
AArilson, Mrs, 3 1 Clerk street
AArilson, Mrs, 71 Clerk street
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"Wilson, Mrs, 21 Maitland street
Wilson, C, dress and stay maker, 5 Nicolson
street
Wilson, C, dressmaker, 6 Spring gardens,
Stockbridge
Wilson, Miss Helen, 8 Albany street, Leith
"Wilson, Miss Jane, dressmaker, 153 Rose st.
Wilson, Miss Jane, 11 Castle terrace
Wilson, Margaret, teacher, 19 St John street
Wilson, Miss, tobacconist and stationer, 1
Great Junction street
Wilson, Miss, 17 Arthur street
Wilson, Miss, dressmaker, 6 Simpson's court,
Greenside
Wilson, Miss, 1 Bellevue crescent
Wilson, Miss, 65 Lauriston place
Wilson, Miss, 51 Melville street
Wilson, Miss, 13 Grange road
Wilson, Miss, milliner, 16 Elm row
Wilson, Miss, 30 Albany street, Leith
Wilson, Miss, Woodville, Canaan lane
Wilson, Miss, 1 Park street
Wilson, Miss, Sciennes gardens, Sciennes hill
Wilson, Misses, 8 Minto street
AYilton, Mrs, ladies' underclothing and baby
linen warehouse, 21 Earl Grey street
Winchester, A., shipmaster, 5 Henderson pi.
Winchester, James W., LL.D.. deputy inspec-
tor-general of hospitals, 42 Inverleitk row
Winchester, Mrs Colonel, 6 Warriston cresct.
Winfield, Mrs J. Fawkener, 2 Archibald place
Winnick, James, spirit merchant, 97 Kirkgate
Winter, David (Registrar- General's office), 9
Newington terrace
Winter, Miss, dressmaker, 13 Chapel street
Winterbottom, Miss, teacher, Glenorchy pi.,
Greenside row
Winton, Miss, 30 Pitt street
Wintour, JohnC, A.R.S.A.,landscapepainter,
85 St Cuthbert's glebe
Wintour, William, painter, 2 Maitland street
Wipper, Robert, 16 Spittal street
Wise, Misses, dressmakers, 2 Mansfield place
Wiseman, George, 15 South Richmond street
Wiseman, John, boot and shoe maker, 15 W.
Newington ; house, West Salisbury place
Wishart & Clapperton, com factors, 22 Baltic
street
Wishart, James, & Sons, merchts. and agents,
20 Queen street, Leith
Wishart, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 22
Dean street ; house, 5 Cheyne street
Wishart, D. F., iron merchant, engineers'
ironmonger, and commission agent, 12
Catherine street court ; ho. 4 Argyle place
Wishart, D., gentleman's nurse, 10 Horse wynd
Wishart, Edward (W. §• Clapperton), Hermit-
age house, 3 Laverock bank terrace
Wishart, John K. (J. W. $* Sons), 8 Hermit-
age place, Leith
Wishart, P., 104 High street
Wishart, Peter, baker, 495 Lawnmarket
Wishart, Richd., boot & shoe maker, 1 Shrub pi.
Wishart, R., 104 High street
Wishart, Thomas, 10 East Norton place
Wishart, William (J. W. $• Sons), Aboukir
villa, Ferry road. Wardie
Wishart, Wm., S.S.C. and S.L., 4 N. St David
street
Wishart, Miss, 36 London street
Wishart, Miss, 4 Pitt street, Bonnington
Wishart, Miss, 14 St Vincent street
Wolff, N. de, commission agent, 36 Quality st. ;
house, 1 Vanburgh place
Wolston, Walter T. P., M.B., M.R.C.S. Eng.,
medical tutor, 39 South bridge; house, 23
Scotland street
Wood & Cairns, brassfounders. gasfitters, zinc-
workers, and lead-pipe manufacturers, South
Back of Canongate
Wood & Co., pianoforte and music saloons, 49
George street
Wood, P. & C, merchants, 41 Bernard street
Wood, Alexander, M.D., 10 St Colme street
WOOD, ALEXANDER, fruiterer, 1 and 2
Bristo place. ^ See Adv. p. 116
Wood, Alexander, spirit merchant, 9 Stead's
place ; house, 39 Whitfield place
Wood, Alex. (Inland Revenue), 6 Huntly st.
Wood, Alexander, dairyman, 16 Burnside
Wood, Aw.,M.D., F.R.C.S.E.,9 Darnaway st.
Wood, Andrew (manager, J. Gillon Sf Co.),
28 Bernard street
Wood, Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 73
Tolbooth wynd
Wood, Andrew, clock and watch maker, 33 W.
Nicolson street
Wood, Francis D. (G.P.O.), Dean
Wood, George, gardener and florist, Royal
terrace gardens, London road
Wood, George M., S.L., 20 St Patrick square ;
house, Palmerston road
Wood, Henry, Craigside place
Wood, H., greengrocer, 2 Queensferry street
Wood, H., broker, 321 Cowgate
Wood, Rev. James, private boarding establish-
ment, 5 Buccleuch place
Wood, James, bookseller, 130 George street
Wood, James, cabinetmaker, 169 Rose street ;
house, 8 Randolph place
Wood, John A., of Woodcot, 7 S.-E. Circus pi.
Wood, John A., 2 West Lauriston place
Wood, John H., 6 James' place, Leith
AVood, John, gardener, Dean
Wood, John, stockbroker, 10 George street
Wood, John, cowfeeder, 14 Potterrow
Wood, John, dairy, 1 Springfield
Wood, John, tobacconist, 50 Hanover street
Wood, Joseph, accountant, collector City
Parish Poor-rates, 4 Forrest road ; house.
31 Lothian road
Wood, Joshua, Cedar villa, 6 Palmerston road
Wood, Rob., provision dealer, 31 Water lane :
house, 7 Kirk street
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Wood, Robert J., Darnley villa, Canaan lane
"Wood, Thomas, joiner, Silverniills ; Louse, G
Johnston place
Wood, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, Water
of Leith
Wood, Thomas, dairyman, 17 Arthur street
Wood, Wm., flesher, 2 Bristo street ; house,
7 Buccleuch place
Wood, William, C.A. and actuary, 5 Nelson
street ; house, 2 Oxford terrace
Wood, William (W. Sp Cairns), 2 Elm row
Wood, William, teacher, Canaan villa, Canaan
lane, Morningside
Wood, William, 6 James' place, Leith
Wood, William, 2 Church road, Trinity
Wood, William, clerk, 4 Lord Russell place
Wood, William, 12 Union street, Leith
Wood, William Benj., millwright, 7 Freer st
Wood, W. L., 6 Claremont park
Wood, Mrs A., cook, 16 Jamaica street
Wood, Mrs J., 4 Jamaica street
Wood, Mrs Stewart, 3 Buckingham terrace
Wood, Mrs William, 18 Dean terrace
Wood, Mrs, 11 Clarendon crescent
Wood, Mrs, 4 East Adam street
Wood, Mrs, 47 Great King street
Wood, Mrs, cook, 9 Jamaica street
Wood, Miss Isabella, dressmaker, 156 High st.
Wood, Miss, stationer, 47 N. Richmond street
Wood, Miss, lodgings, 130 George street
Wood, Miss, 15 Lochend road
Wood, Miss, 22 Clarendon crescent
Wood, Misses, 3 Torphichen street
Woodburn, William, custom collector, 4 Brand
field place
Woodford, Edward, LL.D., H.M. inspector of
schools, 59 Great King street
Woodhall Estate Company, Limited (Chas.
Pearson, manager), 128 George street
Woolley, John, dairyman, 15 Annfield
Woore, Henry, com. traveller, 9 Bernard ter.
Wordie & Co., general carriers and contrac-
tors, agents for Caled. Ry. Co. Goods for-
warded to all stations on Caledonian system,
Dublin, and to all stations on west coast
route to London. Offices: Lothian road
station, 63 Fountainbridge, 11 Sandportst.,
and Caledonian Railway station, Leith
Wordie, James W., S.S.C. {chief agent,
Queen Insurance Company), 68 George st.
Wordie, Mrs, 29 St Bernard's crescent
Work, James N., 49 Pilrig model buildings
Work, Mrs Ann, ladies' nurse, 66 Kirkgate
Worke, Mrs P., 9 Hope park terrace
Working Men's Club and Institute, Edin-
burgh, Writers' court, 315 High st. ; Thos.
Dick, 4 Gladstone terrace, superintendent;
James Keppie, 22 Colville place, secretary
Works, City, Public ; office, 10 Royal Ex-
change
Works, Office of H.M., Parliament square ;
R. Matheson, architect
Wormald, J. D., W.S., 23 St Andrew square ;
house, 8 Middleby street
Wortliington & Co., brewers. Burton-on-
Trent ; John A. Bertram & Co., agents. 7
Quality street
Wotherspoon & Mack, S.S.C, 18 Great Stuart
street
Wotherspoon, James B. M., Custom House,
and shipbroker, Wet docks; house, 55 Cum-
berland street
Wotherspoon, William, of Hillside, S.S.C, 18
Great Stuart street
Wotherspoon, William, draper and hosier, 43a
Earl Grey street ; house, 4 Brouyharn pi.
Wotherspoon, William White, H.M. 1. A., Rose-
bank, Newhaven road
Wren, George, corn merchant, 48 Mitchell
street ; house, 57 Constitution street
Wright, Alexander, & Son, seed, hop, and
grain merchants, 1 Greenside place
Wright, P. & R., linen manufacturers, drapers,
and baby linen warehouse, 16 and 20 George
street
Wright, Andrew C, brush manufacturer, 6
Greenside place ; house, 2 James' place
Wright, Archibald, coach office, 71 Cause-
wayside
Wright, Bentley J., warehouseman, 26 George
street
Wright, Chas., photographer, 54 Cockburnst.
Wright, Charles William (A. W. if Son),
Bonnington bank house, Bonnington
Wright, David (Craig Brothers $ Co.), 7 East
Preston street
Wright, David, 8 St John's place
Wright, Duncan, coach proprietor, 1 West
Newington place
Wright, Francis, 1 Mansionhouse road
Wright, Frederick, goldbeater, 4 Swinton row ;
house, 162 Pleasance
Wright, George, commission merchant, 25
North bridge
Wright, George, 1 5 Grosvenor street
Wright, Geo., confectioner, 14 Gifford park
Wright, H. Guthrie, 1 Alva street
Wright, James, 13 Ainslie place
Wright, Rev. James, 13 Gihnore place
Wright, James, secretary, Royal Bank of
Scotland, 19 Buckingham terrace
Wright, James, grocer and wine merchant,
53 Tolbooth wynd ; house, 3 Springfield
Wright, J., japanner, 104 High street; house,
10 Gladstone terrace
Wright, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 142
and 143 Kirkgate
Wright, John, fancy bazaar, 7 Leggat's land
Wright, John (Aitken $■ IF.), Seafield place,
Seafield
Wright, John, W.S., 17 Hill street ; house, 18
Inverleith row
Wright, John, tailor and clothier, 32 West
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Wright, John, wine and spirit merchant, 302
Lawnmarket ; house, 4 Brown's pi., Vennel
Wright, Robert P., 1 Mansionhouse road
Wright, Robert, superintendent collector of
customs, 7 Tollcross
Wright, Robert, architect, 22 George square
Wright, T. Strethill, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., phy-
sician and accoucheur, 55 Northumberland
street
Wright, Thomas, grocer and wine merchant,
1 North Junction st. ; house, 9 Portland
place, Leith
Wright, Thomas, dairyman and provision mer-
chant, 23 Carnegie street and 7 Gladstone
place
Wright, Thomas, brass-finisher, 2 Hill place
Wright, Thos. B. (City of Edinburgh Brewery
Co.), 1 Park villas
Wright, William, spirit merchant, N. Fort st.
AVright, William, 37 Maryfield place
Wright, William (Royal Engineers), 10 Clare-
mont place
Wright, Mrs Alfred, 5 Glen gyle terrace
Wright, Mrs Hugh, 13 Blackford road
Wright, Mrs Mary, 13 Pilrig street
Wright, Mrs Robert, Springbank, Bonnington
Wright, Mrs W. B., 14 Manor place
Wright, Mrs, 7 Carlton street
Wright, Mrs, grocer, 5 Northumberland place
Wright, Mrs, furniture sempstress, Haddon's
court, 112 Nicolson street
Wright, Mrs, 3 Cumin place
AVright, Mrs, 5 Mackenzie place
Wright, Mrs, 23 Cheyne street
Wright, Mrs, 11 Arthur street
Wright, Miss, 5 Scotland street
Wright, Miss, ladies1 and children's outfitter,
and baby linen warehouse, 69c George
street
Wiuters to the Signet Widows' Fund ; col-
lector's office, 61 Castle street
Wunsch, Mrs F., 20 Elder street
Wybar, George, 13 Hill place
Wybber, Mrs, 15 Stafford street
Wyber, Miss, French stay maker, 76 Queen
street
Wyld, Robert S., W.S., 19 Inverleith row
Wyld, Major William, 16 Inverleith row
Wylie, Daniel, & Son, oil refiners, 10 Maitland
street, Newhaven
Wylie, A. H., 19 Walker street
Wylie, Alexander, W.S. (agent for the West-
minster Fire and General Life Insurance
Company), 13 Picardy place
Wylie, Alexander, grocer, 9 Romilly place
Wylie, Hamilton, draper, 46 W. Richmond st.
Wylie, Henry J., C.E., 9 George street ;
house, 22 Pitt street
Wylie, James A., LL.D., 12 Archibald place
Wylie, James, shipmaster, 70 Great Junc-
tion street
Wylie, Samuel, 14 Brandon street
Wyllie, M. & C, Berlin wool repository, 39
Earl Grey street ; house, 43
Wyllie, Andrew, 13 Stanhope place
Wyllie, Colonel J. S., 12 Howard place
Wyllie, James S. (G.P.O.), 5 Ariewforth place
Wyllie, William Forrest, corn and hay mer-
chant, 4 Morrison street
Wyndham, Robt. Henry, lessee of the Theatre
Royal; house, 24 Forth street, and Brunstain
cottage, Duddingston
Wynne, Rev. John H. G., 17 Lauriston street
Wyse, George B. M. (agent of Bank of Scot-
land), 92 Constitution street; house, 17
Charlotte street, Leith
YARROLL, SAMUEL, ostrich feather manu-
facturer and furrier, 13 N. St Andrew st. ;
house, 5 Rintoul place. ^ See Adv. p. 72
Yarroll, Mrs D., furrier and plumassier, 12
Rosehill place
Yates, James, 6 South Gray street
Yates, Bellintyne, 168 Rose street
irelland, John (Inland Revenue), 5 Upper
Gilraore place
Yelland, John, jun., 24 George street ; house,
5 Upper Gilmore place
Yellowlees, Mrs Jane, 3 Lord Russell place
Yerbury & Stewart, photographers, 3 Hanover
street
Yorkshire Fire and Life Insurance Co.,
11 South Charlotte street and 1 George
street
Yorkston, James, 24 Maryfield place
Yorston, A. G., writer, Athelstane cottage,
Ferry road, Wardie
Young & Mackay, horticulturists and florists,
Newington gardens, Dalkeith road
Young & Saunders, grocers and wine mer-
chants, 27 Duke street
Young & Son, fleshers, Stockbridge market
Young Brothers, grocers and wine merchants,
12 Calton street
Young, C. & A., artists and engravers on
wood, 63 North bridge
Youug, George Adam, & Co., Bible publishers,
39 George square and 2 Drummond street
YOUNG, JAMES, & CO., Britannia iron and
wire works, 27 Crosscauseway. ^ See
Adv. p. 85
Young, J., & Co., grocers and wine merchants,
1 Pitt street
Young, J., & Co., slaters and glaziers, 13
Macdowall street, 110 Constitution street,
and 28 Greenside street
Young, J., & Co., umbrella manufacturers, 21
Howe street
Young, J. & D., coach lamp manufacturers,
22 Greenside street
Young, Thomas, & Son, tailors and clothiers,
54 North bridge ; house, 22 Calton hill
Young, W. & D., & Co., grocers and wine
and spirit merchants, 17 Cowgate
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Young, William D., & Co., manufacturers of
iron and wire fences, agricultural imple-
ments, etc., 77 George st. ; manufactory^
119 Fountainbridge
Young, A. {late of Madras College), 22 Elm
row
Young, John (Y. <y Saunders), 10 Dublin st.
Young, John, S.S.C. and N.P., 2 Hill street
Young, John, 17 West Preston street
Young, John, wine and spirit merchant, 8
Jamaica street
Young, John, 14 Union street, Leith
Young, Andrew, tailor and clothier, 11 Shrub Young, John, 9 Antigua afreet
place | Young, John, tailor, 8 Chapel street
Young, Andrew, baker and confectioner, 1a Young, Peter, M.D., L.B.C.S., 1 Dean terrace
Hill place and 6 North Richmond street Young, Rich. J. (Stvbbs Sf Co.), 4 Cockbum
Young, Archibald. Queen's cutler, and sur-l street; house, 3 Great King street
geons' instrument maker to the Royal In- , Young, Robert, F.E.S.L., 39 George square
hrmary, 58 North bridge ; house, 40 Find- 1 Young, Robert, 4 Scotland street
* horn place I Young, Robert (Free Church offices'), 45 South
Young, Archibald, advocate, 22 Royal circus ; Clerk street
YOUNG, ARCHIBALD, plumber & gasfitter, ! Young, Robert, Canaan grove, Church lane,
2 South Clerk street. ^ See Adv. p. 80 Morningside
Young, Colonel A. G., 3 Greenhill park Young, Thomas, 80 South Clerk street
Young, D. (late of Inland Revenue), 91
Wight's place
Young, David, smith, 341 High street
Young, David (J. $* D. Y.), 5 St James' pi.
Young, David, 85 Great King street
Young, Edward, slater, 8 Hamilton place ;
orders taken in at 12 India place and 1
Jamaica street
Young, Gavin, lapidary, 63 North bridge ;
house, Logiemill cottage. Lower Brought on
road
Young, Thomas, 7 Saunders street
Young, Thomas, General Register House ;
house. Dairy road
Young, William D., 13 East Preston street
Young, William, spirit dealer, 33 South Back
of Canongate
Young, William (Larimer §• Y.), 4 Mansion-
house road
Young, William D. (IF. D. Y. §■ Co.), 20
Gilmore place
Young, William (Bell Sr Co.), 31 Broughton pi.
Young, George, church officer, Free High 'Young, William, cabinetmaker, 6 Lothian st
Church, Mound Young, William, 41 Grindlay street
Young, George, advocate, M.P., 47 Moray pi. Young, Mrs C, watch, clock, and barometer
Young, George, 1 Bellevue crescent
Young, George, bootmaker, 4 Dublin street
Young, George, 41 East Claremont street
Young, George, ironmonger, 12 Antigua st.
Young, George AY, grocer, 4 North Newing
ton place
Young, Henry D., commercial traveller, 1!
Gladstone terrace
Young, James, M.D., surgeon, 36 Castle st.
Young, James, S.S.C, 2 Hdl street
32 Abbotsford park
glass maker, 2 Chessels court
Young, Mrs James, 18 Broughton street
Young, Mrs Keith, 12 Royal terrace
Young, Mrs Margaret, 71 Clerk street
Young, Mrs P., lodgings, 7 London street
Young, Mrs Peter, 3 Oxford street
Young, Mrs Thomas, 13 East Preston street
Young, Mrs Thos., Bank house, Ferry rd., Leith
Young, Mrs William M., 23 Howard place
ho. j Young, Mrs, 6 Arniston place
Young, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 4 Jamaica street
Young, James, baker and confectioner. 1 ! Young, Mrs, 1 Gayfield place
Grange road ; house, 3 I Young, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 31 Nel-
Young, James, contractor, 14 E. Sciennes st. son street
Young, James (Panton Sf Y.), 9 Graham st. Young, Mrs, 16 Clarendon crescent
Young, James, dairy, 7 West port Young, Mrs, 14 Union street, Leith
Young, James, woollen draper and clothier, Young, Mrs, 13 Howe street
126 High street ; house, 29 Minto street Young, Mrs, confectioner, 76 Pleasance
Young, James R., 12 Buccleuch place Young, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 24 Simon
Young, James, bootmaker, 9 Catherine street ; , square
house, 27 Clyde street j Young, Mrs, 3 Great King street
loung, James, 11 Bonnington place Young, Mrs, 30 India street
Young, James, 76 Fountainbridge i Young, Mrs, 50 Thistle street
^oung, James, bootmaker, 27 Fountainbridge! Young, Mrs, 22 Royal circus
Young, James, dairyman, 35 Giles' street (Young, Miss, 12 India place
Young, John Charles, M.A., classical teacher, j Young, Miss Margaret Anne, 5 Yiewforth pi.
15 Fettes ro
Young, John (Clydesdale Bank), High street
Young, John, plumber, gasfitter, etc., 112
Nicolson street ; house, 69 Clerk street
Yoimg, Mary, dairy, 76 High street
Young, Miss M., 49 Gilmore place
Young, Miss, 19 Dundas street
Young, Miss, 1 Marionville, Merchiston
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Young, Miss, lace cleaner, 26 India place
Young, Miss, boarding school, 56 Gt. King st.
Young, Miss, dressmaker, 16 Charlotte place
Young, Miss, dressmaker, 3 Cornwall street
Young, Miss, 5 Duke street
Young, Miss, 47 Gilmore place
Young, Miss, engraver on wood, 17 London st.
Young's Paraffln Light and Mineral Oil
Co. (Limited), (Thomas Scott, manager),
Lochrin works
Younger & Scott, joiners and house carpen-
ters, 11 Duncan street, Newington
Younger, William, & Co., brewers, Abbey
brewery, Horse wynd, and Holyrood
brewery, South Back of Canongate
Younger, George, 4 Duncan street
Younger, James, 3 Roxburgh terrace
Younger, John, shipowner, 5 Bonnington pi.
Younger, John, ship chandler and painter, 6,
7, and 8 Commercial street
Younger, Robert, brewer, St Ann's brewery,
60 Abbey hill ; house, St Ann's, Norton pi.
Younger, Mrs, 44a Minto street
Yule, Watson, & Co., merchants, 39 Consti-
tution street
Yule, Alexander, machine bootcloser, Cathe-
rine street court ; house, 24 Greenside place
Yule, David (General Register House), 5 Green-
hill bank
Yule, D. C, 19 Hope terrace, Whitehouse loan
'Yule, George, waiter and lodging-house
keeper, 18 Moray place
'Yule, James, 11 Bread street
I Yule, James L. B., 13 Windsor street
Yule, Thos. B., Broom park, Granton harboux-
Yule, Mrs, 10 Baker's place
Yule, Mrs, 4 Forth street
Zanzig, Christopf, tailor and clothier, 10
Nicolson street
Zetland New Shipping Co. (/. B. Leask.
agent), 10 and 11 Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Zeigler, John, 47 George square
Ziegler, Wm, M.D.,F.R.C.P.E., 47 George sq.
Zoblinsky, Frederick, teacher of music, 44
Frederick street
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THE NUMBER AFFIXED TO THE NAME OF THE STREET, INDICATES THE MUNICIPAL WARD
IN WHICH IT IS SITUATED.
Registration Districts given in List of Streets at beginning of Director)/ ; and also,
References to Situation of Streets.
Abbey. 8.
2 Abbey Court
Holyrood Church
5 Greenlaw, Walter
7 Johnstone, F. , tavern-keeper
9 Baker, Henry
11 Rutherford, William
21 Craw, Alexander
Abbey Hill. 8.
Dr Begg Buildings
Mather, Dd., Currie's cot
11 Christie, George
13 Hepburn, James
15 Noble, J. C.
17 Ross, William
19 Lewis, William S.
21 Ritchie, Alexander
25 Davidson, David
27 Haig, John
27 Gray, Hugh
29 Brunton, Alexander, cooper
31 Graham, Robert
31 Kinnear, James
Abbey Hill Brewery
59 Kinnoch, A., ironfounder
63a Mitchell, Alexander
63 Mitchell; John
65 Fortune, Cornelius. See
Adv.
1 Elliot, Alexander
§ 3 Williamson, John. See
Adv.
Jo i Nicolson, David
*"■ 5 Mills, James J.
*S 6 Forbes, Norman
g 7 Wilson, G. H.
-2* 10 Ferrie, George
i; 11 Rennie, William
12 Ferrie, John
« ^ Fox, D. B.
J 3 Fox, William
P ■ Blackball, David
71 Rennie, William
87
89
93
101
100
98
90
86
86
84
76
70
62
60
46
44
44
44
Lowrie, J., wright
Macikplan & Co.'s chemi-
cal works
Smith, J., smith
Cormack, George
Paton, Thomas
Tripney, Miss
Coxson, James, grocer
Erskine, Marion
M'Bean, Richard
Currie's Court
Veitch, Robert
Masterton, Alexander
Samuel, Mrs A., fiesher
Nixon, J.
Seton, Gregor
Younger, R., St Ann's
brewery
Megget's Court
M'Rae, Alexander
M 'Donald, Jane M.
Paterson, Alexander
City of Edinburgh Brewery
26 Younger, R. , brewer, St
Ann's
26 Marshall, Hugh
28 Cowan, James
30 Ross, William
43 Thorn, C.
Duncan, Miss, BeDeviDe
Gowie, Thomas
St Margaret's Co-op. Store
Brunton, Peter
Higgie, William
Reid, Thomas
Abbey Mount. 8.
1 Laird, William
1 Laird, W. C.
5 Fullerton, Son, & Co.
7 Brown, Robert
8 Abbey Hill Brewery
Abbotsford Cresct. 13.
Addis, Rev. Thomas, Free
Church manse
5 Rutherford, Robert
11 Brown, Mrs
6 Paterson, Andrew, C.A.
7 Kerr, Henry
Abbotsford Park, 13.
Boroughmuirliead.
10 Kirkwood, James
11 Marshall, David
11 Gerrard, A., banker
13 Blyth, Mrs
13 Blyth, Rev. R. B.
15 Dry, Rev. W.
16 Richardson, F. (F. R. <£• Co. )
17 Baillie, Thomas
18 Foster, Mrs
19 Boak, Allan, Rosehill
32 Young, James, S.S.C.
Abercromby Place.
North, 5. South, 7.
1 Paxton, William, painter
2 Bevan, Mrs
3 Graham, Thomas
3 White, Robert
4 Cattanach, William
4 Cattanach, P. L., advocate
5 Hill, Miss
6 Dall, William
6 Thomson, Thomas A.
6 Milroy, Hugh
7 Orroek & Hepburn, dentists.
7 Hepburn, D., L.D.S.,
R.C.S.E.
8a Dickson, A. & J., S.S.C.
8a Macdonald & Roger, S.S.C.
8 Taylor, Miss
8 Murray, Richard M.
8 Murray, Mrs
8 Henry, Alexander
9 Greig, George, W.S.
10 Millar, John, advocate, Soli-
citor-General for Scotland
12 Campbell, Mrs Alexander
13 Tollemache, Mrs Wilbraham
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14 Playfair, Dr Lyon, C.B.
15 Hume, M. N. M 'Donald
15 Macdonald, J. H. A., advo-
cate
16 Stodart, George T., W.S.
16 Stodart, Geo. T., jun., W.S.
17 Taylor, Mrs William
18 Hunter, Adam, M.D.
18 Hunter, James A., M.D.
19 Swan, Mrs George
19 "Wilson, J. P., advocate
19 Mac-Queen, Kenneth
20 Latta, Robert
Nelson Street
21 Wilkie, James, C.A.
22 Moncrieff, Alex., advocate
23 Patrick, Mrs S.
24 Ree, Hermann
25 Matheson, Robert
25 Matheson, "William J.
26 Mansfield, T. , accountant
27 Leny, Mrs Macalpine
28 Marshall, Mrs Walter
29 Mair, Mrs
30 Inglis, John, the Right Hon.
Lord Justice-General
31 Mackenzie, Mrs
32 Fagan, Mrs Col.
33 Crawford & Simson, W.S.
33 Greig, Sommerville, W.S.
31 Blackadder, James
Adam Square. 9.
See 75 South Bridge.
Adam Street, East. 12.
1 Brown, A. & J.
1 Davidson, David
1 Gray, Daniel (G.P.O.)
5 M'Kay, Angus, agent
7 Miller, Mrs David B.
7 Hamilton, James
7 Ramage, Mrs
7 Common, Miss E.
9 Selcraig, Thomas
11 Reikie, Mrs J.
13 Reid, Mrs John
13 Lyall, Rev. J., A.M.
13 Lyall, J. M.
13 Fyfe, Misses
15 Fraser, James, butcher
15 Ovens, Robert, flesher
16 Carphin, George
16 Noble, Mrs
16 Peck, Mrs F.
16 Dickson, John, gardener
14 Thomson, John
10 Scott, James
10 Stewart, Mrs John
10 Slight, James (S. <t Kerr)
10 Muir, A. W. (G.P.O.)
10 Miller, D. R.
10 Farmer, A.
10 Hoggarth, James
10 Hunter, W.
8 Swan, George
6 Stark, J.
6 Craw, William E.
C Poison, P.
4 Wood, Mrs
4 Balmain, Mrs James
4 Scott, J.
2 Gray, Andrew, grocer
Adam Street, West. 12
1 Middleton, John, M.D.
5 Manderson, Janet P.
5 Irving, James
7 Kirkwood, Mrs, flesher
9 Bremner, A.
11 Brass, William
14 Marshall, T., & Son, drapers
10 Howie, Mrs M., grocer
8 Leslie, J.
8 Ritchie, Thomas, traveller
8 Thomson, K.
8 Robson, Selbv, agent
6 Dick, Archibald
4 M'Kay, R.
4 Miller, H. J.
4 Mackay, Miss
Adelphi Place. 1.
Sceales, Miss •
Spence, Andrew
Admiralty Street. 4.
Couper Street
1 Souter, S. , provision mercht.
3 Thomson, Robert L. , grocer ;
house, 4
5 Henriksen, H. P., grocer
9 Miller, Robert, grocer
20 Archibald, S. G.
20 Leith Oakum Works
21 Cunningham, Andrew
24 Smeal, John, grocer
Ainslie Place. 4.
1 Scougall, Thomas
1 Scougall, Miss
2 Cunningham, G., C.E.
3 Barcaple, Lord
3 Maitland, John, advocate
4 Cowan, Lord
4 Cowan, John, W.S. (Dalma-
hoy d- O. )
5 Fletcher, Angus, advocate
6 Napier, Mark, advocate
7 Hoyes, John
8 Scott, Mrs Colonel
9 Ivory, Thomas, advocate
9 Lawrie, Miss
10 Hunter, Richard
10 Hunter, Robert
11 Williams, Mrs, of Earnoek
12 Mure, Lord
13 Wright, James
14 Tod, Mrs John
15 Fair, Mrs
16 Anderson, Mrs Major-Gen.
17 Forbes, William, advocate
18 Gumming, William, M.D.
19 Henderson, Prof. William
20a Brown, Miss
20 Brown, Mrs
21a Spence, Professor James,
F.R.C.S.
21 M'Ewen, James, W.S.
22 Mackenzie, Mrs W. C,
lodgings
22 Craik, James
23 Ramsav, Very Rev. E. 15.
24 Burnley, William F.
25 Mackenzie, Colin, AV.S.
Albany Lane. 7.
1 Wallace, R., spirit dealer
More & Rutherford, plumbers
Charles, James, smith,' etc.
Albany Street. 7.
1 & 3 Wight, George, flesher
3 Clerihew, Peter, lodgings
5 Campbell, R. V., advocate
5 Brand, David, advocate
5 Milne, Mrs Janet
7 M'Kean, Mrs J.
9 Waterston, Mrs, lodgings
11 Smith, Alexander, lodgings
13 Thatcher, Lewis Hay, M.D.
15 Easton, Mrs Thomas
15 Mowbray, John T., W.S.
17 Stewart, Mrs
19 Purves, Thomas, lodgings
19 Gibson, Alexander, advocate
21 M'Lean, John
21 Maclean, Misses
23 Napier, A. J., W.S.
23 The Mutual Life Assurance
Society of London
25 Hunter, John M.
27 Dickson, D. Scott, W. S.
29 Robertson, Rev. Win., D.D.
31 Marshall, Mrs, lodgings
33 Inglis, Andrew, M.D.
33 Inglis, Archibald, M.D.
35 Ross, George C.
37 Binny, G. & J., W.S.
37 Webster, James, S.S.C.
39 M'Kutcheon, Mrs
39 Gebbie, Francis, advocate
41 Fraser, William N., S.S.C.
43 Elsmie, Mrs
45 Warner, John, lodgings
47 Robertson, George, C.E.
49 Dumbreck, W., M.D.
51 Saunders, William, S.S.C.
53 Kerr, William
55 Park, John
57 Shand, John, W.S.
57 Eagle Life Insurance Office
Albany Street Chapel
St Mary's Free Church
56 Hamilton, Major-Gen. W.,
C.B.
56 Hamilton, Colonel J. J.
54 Monro, Mrs
52 Andrew, Mrs
50 Berwick, W. D.
48 Millar, John, M.D.
46 Kenmore, William F.
44 Milne, John
42 Jackson, Mrs
40 Donaldson, Mrs A.
38 Leslie, Miss
36 Alves, Mrs
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34 Boyd, Jolm
32 M'Ewen & Garment, W.S.
30 Jopp, Mrs
28 Robertson, William, M.D.
28 Robertson, Mrs George
26 M'Farlane, Miss, lodgings
24 Johnstone, Admiral Sir Wm.
J. Hope, K.C.B.
22 Galletly, John, S.S.C.
IS Marshall, Mrs
14 Rutherfurd, John, W.S.
14 Rutherfurd, Mrs
12 Ivory, William, advocate
10 Mansfield, J. L., advocate
6 Lawson, William
4 White, Robert, fruiterer
2a Gillies, William
2a M'Laren, Mrs
2a Christie, Charles G. C.
2a Hepburn, Misses, dress-
makers
2 Stewart, Wm., ironmonger
Albany Street, Leith. 5.
1 Picken, Thomas
1 Macgregor, Miss
1 Corbin, Mrs Janet
1 Scott, Thomas
2 Thorburn, George, teacher
Turner, David
Robertson, John
Budge, W.
5 Flett, William, joiner
Bennet, ' John, Albany cot-
tage
6 Duff, Miss, teacher
6 Duff, Thomas
7 Gunn, Robert, solicitor
8 Wilson, Miss Helen
8 Starkey, Mrs
8 Rowell, W. (R. & Stoddart)
8 Sibbald, Mrs Margaret
9 Robertson, D. H., M.D.
10 Lyon, Rev. Robert
11 Nimmo, Mrs Alex.
11 Robertson, Wm. (J. R. <L-Son)
12 Monro, R. (Customs)
12 Abrahamsen, H. J., ship-
broker
13 Reid, Mrs C. P. (R. <fc Son)
21 Nairn, Andrew
22 Drummond, Charles
23 Heslop, John
24 Browne, Rev. John E.
24 Tod, John
24 Stenhouse, T. (A. & G. S.)
24 Morrison, John S.
25 Riddoch, William
26 Sceales, Andrew
27 Luckie, Rob. M., shipmaster
29 Mann, B., shipmaster
30 Simson, Mrs Walter
30 Wilson, Miss
32 Robertson, Mrs J.
33 Boyd, Mrs Robert
34 Paterson, William, solicitor
35 Wilkie, Alexander
36 Galloway, John
37 Bruce, Mrs George G.
38 Simpson, A. C.
39 Ovenston, Mrs
40 Rintoul, David, shipmaster
40 Bogue, A., shipmaster
42 Hume, Mis James
42 Whyte, Andrew
42 Allardyce, William
44 Mouat, Andrew W., dentist
44 Mouat, John
44 Greig, John
44 Brock, Peter
47 Allison, James, shipmaster
47 Stewart, Thos., shipmaster
47 Kinghorn, James
47 Currie, Archibald
47 Miller, Mrs M.
47 Punton, John, shipmaster
48 Robertson, James G., ship-
master
49 Lawson, Mrs Thomas
50 Fernie, William, shipmaster
50 Duncan, Miss
50 Elphinston, Mrs
50 Lamb, Andrew
50 Kemp, John, engineer
52 Geddes, Hugh, shipmaster
53 Laughton, Mrs John
53 Munro, David, shipmaster
53 Naismith, Robert, jun.
53 M'Laren, James, shipmaster
53 Malcolm, Walter (Customs)
53 Carse, Thomas (Customs)
54 Lyall, Mrs Robert
Albert Place, 5.
Stockbridije,
1 Banks, C. , flesher. See^4c7y.
2 Denholm, Mrs, dressmaker
3 Ramage, John, baker
4 Ramage, J., confectioner
Albert Terrace, 13.
Morning side.
1 Brunton, J.
2 Macfarlane, Miss
Albert Terrace, 5.
Trinity.
1 Grindlay, Miss
2 Hume, Mrs Eliza
3 Bowie, Alex. G. (G.P.O.)
4 Macfarlane, Peter, teacher
Albyn Place. 4.
1 Dunlop, Miss C.
1 Taylor, Mrs
1 Cockburn, Miss
2 Campbell, J. A., & Lamond,
C.S. and N.P.
2 Lamond, Jas., S.S.C. & N.P.
2 Campbell, Miss
3 Steuart, Charles, W.S.
3 Steuart, Miss
4 & 5 Swain's private hotel
4 M'Kie, Thomas, advocate
6 Gibson, Wm. W., corn mer
chant
I 7 Mackay, JEneas J. G. , advoc
7 Mackay, Mrs
8 Brown, Thomas, advocate
8 Brown, Misses
9 Fairbairn, Isabella
10 Keir, James, advocate
10&11 Stewart, lira William,
lodgings
Alfred Place, 2.
CanontnUls.
Tolleth, T., baker, etc.
2 Home, George
2 Smith, Mis
2 Smith, B.
2 Brown, Thomas
Alfred Place, 13.
Mayjield Terrace.
Murray, Robert R.
M'Culloch, John M.
Allan Street. 3.
4 Wilson, Mrs, midwife
Allison Place.
See Leith Walk.
3.
Allison Square. 11.
2 Milne, Miss Janet, dress-
maker
3 M'Fadyen, Allan
5 Adam, Thomas F.
Alva Street. 4.
1 Lawson, Misses M. & J.
1 Lauder, Mrs, lodgings
1 Wright, H. Guthrie
1 Hill, William G.
1 Hill, Mrs John
1 Honeyman, David
1 Laing, Mrs J.
3 Chalmers, Mrs, ladies' nurse
3 Conacher, Miss, lodgings
5 Stewart, William
7 Moir, Miss Jane
11 Hardie, W. B.
11 Hardie, Mrs S. E.
13 Blair, Mrs
15 Carnegie, James
15 Staples, Mrs
17 Thomson, Mrs
19 Hill, Miss
21 Baillie, Mrs William R.
25 Marshall, Mrs Henry
27 Gamgee, Arthur, M.D.
27 Gamgee, Joseph, vet. surg.
29 Thomson, Edward
29 Burns, Andrew, writer
29 Rogers, William
29 Smith, Mrs P. B.
29 Jatfray. Mrs
29 Jamieson, Hemy
31 Wallace, W. D., S.S.C.
31 WaUace, John
33 Cameron, John, coach-hirer
35 Glen, Miss
35 Martin, Miss Ann
38 Kay, William, bootmaker
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36 Richardson, J. , tea merchant
36 Cathie, Miss
34 Thomson, Edward, baker
32 Blackwood, James, "W.S.
30 Hay, Alexander
30 Loudon, Mrs
30 Kay, H. R. (Kay & Son)
30 Matthew, Miss E.
30 Sime, Adam
28 Sanders, Mrs
26 Scott, Miss
24 Campbell, Miss
22 Brown, James A. , C. A.
20 Skelton, Miss
18 Peddie, Mrs
16 Robertson, Geo. Brown, W.S.
14 Brodie, Thomas, W.S.
12 Ramsay, George
12 Ramsay, J. W., wine mercht.
10 Cay, John, W.S., solicitor,
G.P.O.
8 Eaton, James
6 Stewart, John, W.S.
2 Finlayson, Mrs William
2 Dudgeon, John
2 Senebier, Mrs
2 Millar, William, solicitor
2 Macdonald, Mrs, lodgings
2 Blackstock, Mrs
Amphion Place. 8.
Smith & Brown
Alexander, T. E. See Adv.
4 Anderson, George, grocer
Anderson Place, 4.
Bonnington Road.
1 Farrie, George
1 Roberts, David
1 Matson, James, joiner
Trail, Robert, & Co.
Vulcan Foundry
Ann Street. 3.
5 Millar, Rev. James
7 M'Bean, H. A.
7 M'Bean, Miss
9 Hilditch, Samuel
11 Cathcart, Misses
13 Gardner, Mrs
15 Bonar, Miss
15 Morison, Mrs James
17 Scott, Mrs Mary
19 Shaw, William
21 Brown, Stuart
23 Willis, Rev. Jamieson
27 Douglas, James
29 Grahame, James
31 Myrtle, William, C.A.
33 Mowbray, Mrs William
35 Robertson, Mrs
37 Mackay, John
39 Fraser, Miss
41 Watson, Rev. Jonathan
43 Gibson, William
45 Rodger, Miss
47 Goudie, Gavin, builder
47 Goudie, Gilbert
48 Hutchison, Mrs
46 Henderson, Robert
44 Lepper, Mrs
42 Thomson, Mrs Thomas
40 Dickie, Mrs
38 Pattullo, Miss
36 M'Gregor, James
4 Bruce, Miss
32 Fraser, Miss
30 Auchie, Alexander
28 Watson, Mrs
26 Jolly, Mrs
22 Hunter, Miss
20 Christie, Miss
18 Richmond, Mrs
16 Ross, Robert ( Union Bank)
14 Livingstone, G. K., S.S.C.
12 Henderson, Misses
10 Stuart, Miss
8 Fothringham, Miss
6 Steuart, Archibald, W.S.
4 Mackenzie, George, W.S.
Annandale Street. 2.
1 Wilson, Andrew
1 Wilson, Alexander
1 Nivison, Abraham, writer
1 Bruce, Edward (R. B. d-Son)
3 Carmichael, Walter S., M.D
5 Scott, John
7 M'Call, Peter
7 Clark, James
7 Steel, Gershom
7 Hay, Duncan
9 Campbell, William
11 Marshall, Miss
13 Duncan, T., jr. (T. D. <£• S.)
13 Carstairs, Mrs
13 Allan, James, S.S.C.
13 Walcot, J. (G. C. & Co.)
15 Watson, Robt. [Yule, W.,
& Co.)
22 Johnston, Miss
20 Easson, D.
20 Watson. Adam'
20 Waddie', John (IF. & Co.)
20 Traill, Mrs
20 Henderson, Andrew
20 M'Intosh, Mrs A.
10 Ferguson, James, agent
8 Robertson, Andrew
8 Richardson, Miss
8 Brown, Mrs
8 Cameron, Hugh, teacher
8 Smith, Mrs
8 Smart, R. (S. <£■ Son)
8 Smart, John
8 Robinson, Mrs
6 Adamson, John B.
Annfield. 5.
Law, Geo., Annfield cottage
1 Melville, Thomas, wright
2 Mitchell, J. G.
2 Gray, James
2 Greig, John
3 County Police Station
5 Devlin, Thomas
6 Moffat, A.
6 Bishop, W. C.
7 Miller, Miss H., grocer
8 & 9 Dempster, George, spirit
merchant
12 Hall, Archibald
12 Fraser, James (G.P.O.)
15 Wooley, John, dairy
16 Pringle, Robert, grocer
Antigua street. 2.
1 Smith, John L., bookseller
2 Marshall, Thomas
3 Currer, Misses
3 Adair, Alexander
3 Porteous, William
3 Gilmour, Mrs
4 Scott, James
5 Moir, Geoi'ge
6 & 7 Dickson, Andrew, grocer
8 Stevenson, Miss Margaret
9 MacArthur, Mrs A.
9 M 'Donald, Alexander
9 Young, John
9 Lamond, James
9 Weddell, Robert
9 Lawson, John
10 Flint, Mrs, turner
11 Hall, Mrs
12 Pearson, Mrs Andrew
12 Jenkinson, William
12 Thomson, Mrs, cook
12 Sutherland, Mrs D. K.
12 Young, George
12 Muirhead, Andrew
12 Smith, Alexander
13 Laubach, Wilhelm
13 Laubach, Philip
Archibald Place. 11.
1 Anderson, William, jun.
1 Kilpatrick, H. G.
1 Ramsay, James
1 Wilson, Mrs Sarah
3 Archibald, Mrs George
5 Stewart, James ( Union Bank)
5 Weir, Miss
5 Hunter, Robert
5 Forrest, John
7 Gillon, David
9 Hunter, Robert
11 Martin, J. W.
11 Milne, Misses
11 Dick, David
11 Matheson, Mrs William
13 Rennie, Archibald
15 Mackintosh, R. T.
17 Hutchison, David
17 Forrest, William, engraver
17 Crawford, Misses
17 M'Dougal, Neil
17 Simpson, John
19 Calder, William
21 Hamilton, W. L.
23 Dewar, Thomas
23 Anderson, Miss
23 Scott, Thomas
23 Hill, Cumberland
23 Mossman, James
23 Watson, George H.
25 Thorn, John (Johnston & T. )
16 Park, Archibald
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14 Millar, Mrs
14 Welsh, Miss
14 Glen, J. & E.
12 Mackenzie, Capt. Roderick
12 Wylie, Eev. J. A., LL.D.
10 Hunter, George
8 Sawers, Mrs Thomas
6 Arnott, Rev. David, D.D.
4 Macritchie, Mrs W. D.
2 Winfield, Mrs John F.
Argyle Place, 13.
Meadows.
Lees, Mrs John, Argyle park
1 Henderson, James
2 Wight, Rev. Ninian
3 Eddis, Mrs W. U.
4 Wishart, D. F.
5 Mackray, Rev. William
6 Scott, George (E. <L S.)
7 Murray, John
8 Thomson, John
9 Greig, George
10 Rutherford, David, & Son
13 Watt, James
14 Ballantyne, Mrs J. A.
Argyle Square. 9.
Museum of Science and Art
Galletly, Alexander
Minto House Lecture-rooms
Annandale, Thos., F.R.C.S.
Balfour, George W., M.D.
Brown, A. Cram, M.D.
Duncan, J. Matthews, M.D.
1 Thomson, Alexander B.
1 Patterson, W. G., photogr.
1 Dickson, William
2 Anderson, William
3 Martin, Charles A.
4 Auchie, Alexander
5 Adams, W. D., M.D.
6 M'Dowall, Thomas
7 Hewit, J.
9 Archer, Professor T. C.
Arniston Place, 13.
Newington.
1 Phimister, Mrs, k Miss Duff
2 Patterson, Thomas
2 Patterson, Misses A. & J.
3 Lees, Robert
4 Jamieson, Peter
5 Wilson, Andrew, S.S.C.
6 Young, Mrs
7 M 'Gilchrist, Mrs
8 Newington Academy —
M'Lachlan, J. , headmaster
9 Squair, James
9 Squair, James, jun.
10 Summers, A.
10 Taylor, Mrs
11 Honeyman, Robert
12 Brodie, W.
12 Banks, Henry Haig
12 Gardner, Andrew A.
12 Paterson, Maurice
13 Raeburn, John
14 Mackey, John
15 Mason, James
15 Ferrier, George
15 Gregor, William Alexander
15 Roy, James
16 Miller, Miss M.
Arthur Place, East. 8.
3 Whyte, Robert (G.P.O.)
3 M 'Nairn, John
3 Mackie, J. {G.P.O.)
4 Crosbie, Miss Jane, milliner
4 Crosbie, Thomas
2 Bell, Mrs, grocer
Ai-thur Place, Middle. 8.
26 Main, George
24 Gilchrist, John (G.P.O.)
20 Veitch, Mrs
18 Mason, Thomas, engineer
18 Thomson, James
14 M'Bean, Duncan
10 Conochie, John (G.P.O.)
8 Forrester, James
6 Geddes, Robert, baker
4 Aitchison, A.
2 Thomson, Mrs, grocer
Arthur Place, West. 8.
3 Mack, Mrs
7 Grubb, Alexander
Paxton, James, Oakfield ho.
Arthur Street. 8.
1 Arthur Street Academy
7 Mathison, Alex. , spirit deal.
11 Wright, Mrs
13 Tod, Mrs Andrew
13 Watson, James (G.P.O.)
17 Wilson, Miss M.
17 Mills, James
17 Peebles, Peter, tailor
17 M'Ghie, Robert
17 Wood, Thomas, dairy
17 Bonnar, A.
21 Kidd, J., baker
23 Robertson, Robert
37 Cuthbertson, Andrew
37 Finnie, William R.
47 Charleson, H.
47 Hoy, Andrew
51 Henderson, James
51 Douglas, William
51 Patterson, P. H.
24 Stevenson, Alexander
18 Kinlay, James
18 Sutherland, D.
14 Sinclair, D.
14 Cameron, James
14 Lamb, John
10 Robertson, Alexander
4 Heudrie, H., com. traveller
4 Ferguson, Adam (G.P.O.)
2 M 'Ghie, Robt. , wine rnereht.
Arthur Street, 3.
Pilrig Street.
2 Payne, Richard P.
3 Sandford, Daniel
4 Masters, Alfred E.
9 Pike, Kichard
13 Vetch, W. W.
13 Hay, A.
13 Swanston, Jaiiii .
13 NichoL James
13 Peterson, William
16 Guthrie, John
17 Purvc.s, Thomas, gardener
Assembly Lane, East, 6.
51 Rose Street.
1 Ballantine, James, k Son
1 Cuthill, Alex., livery stable I
3 Macdonald, Gilbert, bookb'r.
Assembly Street. 1.
1 Adamson, William
4 Lundy, J. J. (.V. B. O. Co.
and J. J. Lundy d: Co. )
15 Easson, James
17 Mackie, N. M., &, Co.
20 Burrell & Byers
Atholl Crescent. 4.
1 Smail, Mrs
2 Grove, Mrs
2 Grove, Charles Bagot
3 Sands, William John, W.S.
4 Ferrier, Thomas H., W.S.
5 Fergusson, George
6 Cockburn, A. D.
8 Dagleish, James, W.S.
9 Walker, Mrs
10 Home, Donald, W.S.
10 Home, T. E. O., W.S.
11 Borthwick, Mrs
12 Nisbet, Mrs More
13 Douglas, Christopher, W.S.
14 Dundas, William Pitt
15 Haldane, James, C.A.
16 Geddes, Misses, board. -sch.
17 Montgomery, William, W.S.
17 Montgomery, Mrs
18 Bruce, Henry
19 Fergusson, Major R. D.
20 Rolland, Adam, of Gask
21 Mackenzie, Rev. John
21 Galbraith, Miss
22 Urmston, Aug. H.
Thomson, David
2 Hunter, Robert
Atholl Place. 4.
1 Anderson, T. S., W.S.
1 Anderson, A., advocate
2 Speirs, Mrs
2 Cunningham, J. (Sig. Lib.)
2 Boog, William
2 Nicolson, George
3 Fraser, Miss
5 Stevenson, Mrs
5 Ruddiman, Miss
5 Hill, Mrs
6 Cowper, A.
7 Grant, Mrs
S Porteous, Miss
S Tod, Miss
8 Willis, Miss Anno
8 Burt, Miss
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8 Fraser, Miss
8 M'Naughton, Misses
8 Strachan, Miss
11 Lawson, Hen., corn rnercht.
12 M'Culloch, William
12 Forsyth, Mrs
12 Taylor, Mrs
12 Bews, J. M., writer
12 Mill, Ebenezer, S.S.C.
12 Brown, James K.
12 Spence, Alex., M.D.
12 Brown, Mrs J.
13 Moffat, John, grocer
Auburn Place. 4.
1 Brickmann, F. J.
3 Matheson, John S.
4 Currie, Heriot, engineer
Back of Vaults, 3.
81 Giles' Street.
2 Simpson, James
4 M'Millan, Thomas, butcher
6 Adams, Joseph
7 O'Farrell, Jas., pawnbroker
Baker's Place. 3.
North-west Circus Place.
1 Tod Brothers, millers
2 M 'Donald, Miss E. S., tobae.
4 Stewart, J., painter
5 Simpson, Alexander, k Co.,
grocers
6 Rodger, Mrs, greengrocer
6 Rodger, Mrs M., nurse
7 M'Pherson, J., painter
9 Munro, James K., draper
10 White, Alexander
10 Eno, John
10 Muir, Mrs, dressmaker
10 Yule, Mrs
10 Campbell, Miss
10 Girdwood, Mrs H.
10 Campbell, Mrs C.
10 Macmeikan, Alexander
10 Robertson, William
11 Nisbet, James, tailor
12 Scott, Mrs J., leather mer.
13 Burns, John, news-agent
14 Bain, J., china merchant
Balbirnie Place, 10.
Boseburn.
1 Russell, Adam
1 M'Pherson, James
3 Henderson, James, dairy
4 Campbell, John, dairy
5 Kilpatrick, A., dairy
21 Wilson, John, contractor
24 Marchbank, William
25 Brooks, James, daily
26 Little, James, daily
29 Reid, Alexander, com. agent
Baltic Street. 1.
1 M 'Donald, D. S.
2 Lassen k Meiners
2 Neuffert, J. M.
3 Baillie, W. S.
4 Marc/, of Lothian Coal Depot
8 Black, William
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Alston, William
Eclin. & Leith Gas Light Co.
Duncan, J., & Co., brokers
Wallace, A.
Thomson, J.
Bruce, George
Bahrs, H, & Co.
Schuthe, Emil, k Co.
Matthew k Theilmajm
Millar, AVilliam
Rhind, D. A.
Mason, Thomas
Wishart k Clapperton, corn
factors
Bangor Road, 4.
Great Junction Street.
Hodge, Mrs, grocer
Johnston, William
Coutts, John, coal agent
Carr, Thomas, moulder
Ballingale, James, wright
Paul, John, sen., accountant
Paul, John, jun.
Kinnaird, Win., contractor
Wright k Robertson, iron-
founders
Stewart, Wm., contractor
Field & Allan
Thomson, Ben., engineer
Simpson, Wm. {H.M.C.)
Mitchell, Henry
Stalker, James
Smith, John, glass-cutter
Bank Place, 4.
Ferry Road, Leith.
Young, Mrs Thomas, Bank
house
Jeffrey, William
Dalziel,;_Mrs John
Duncan, Mrs John
fBalbirnie, John
Dickson, Richard
Black, William ( W. <LJ. B).,
Lincoln villa
Calder, William, Bank villa
Galloway, M. P., Bank cot-
tage
Robertson, Jas., coach -hirer
Bolton, David {Bolton <£.■ Co.)
Scott, E.
Nicoll, James
Laurie, David
Scott, Thomas
Anderson, Samuel'
Bank Street. 9.
Summers, Adam, outfitter
Stark, Adam, ironmonger
Middleton, John, tailor
Sinclair, James, draper
Scottish Trade Protection So-
ciety. See Adv.
Bathgate, George T.
Morison, P.
Kay, W.
Reid, William
Renton, John
Noble, James
5 Kay, William, stationer
6 Munro, Alexander, clothier
7 Knowles, Jasper, confec'ner.
8 White-Millar & Robson,
S.S.C.
Taylor, John, perfumer
Grady, J. & A., booksellers
Bell & Bradfute, booksellers
Burns k Bell, clothiers
Cockburn, C, shirtmaker
Cockburn, Mrs C.
Muir, Mark H.
Laing, Alexander
Taylor, Gordon
Tait, Mrs, dressmaker
Miller, Alexander
Reid, Mrs
Gray, Charles, watchmaker
Aitchison, James, watch-
maker. See Adv.
Cribbes, Peter, watchmaker
Hewit, G., bill-poster
Fairley, John, bill-poster
Petrie, John
Walls, Archibald
Aird, John
Thomson, David
Boyle, Mrs, staymaker
Lawrie, John, baker
M'Dougall, N., spirit dealer
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Bank Street, North. 9.
Bank of Scotland.
Davidson, D.
Armstrong, T., cashier
Laing, Alexander
Muir, Mark H.
1 Burns, Dinnis, med. botanist
2 Glen, J. & R.
4 Whitten, Rob. H, auctioneer
5 Jack, John, slater
5 Bisset, Jane, refreshment
rooms
6 Renton, J., organ-builder
7 M'Intosh, James, bookseller
8 Niinmo, P. k J.
8 Higgin k Thom, printers
9 Stevenson, And., bookseller
10 Russell, Thos., brush maker
11 Logie, Gilbert, bookseller
12 Lindsay, Alex., bookseller
13 H.M. Gazette Office
13 Laurie, A., k Co., printers
13 Laurie, Wm. Alex., W.S.
13 Mossman, Wm., bookbinder
13 Grieve, Andrew, bookbinder
13 Littlejohn, Mrs
14 Orman, Alexander
15 Stocks, Alexander
15 Offices of the Free Church
16 Nat. Security Savings Bank
16 Hay, H. S. A. L., accountant
16 Meikle, Christopher, actuary
16 Duncan, Alexander
16 Scottish Society for the Pre-
vention of Cruelty to Ani-
mals; fl. S. A. L. Hay,
secretary and treasurer
17 Laing, Rev. John
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Bank Street, Leith. 1.
2 Smith k Alexander, merchts.
9 Flett, William, merchant
6 Rose, L., & Co., merchants
Barony Street. 7.
1 Wilson, W., baker
3 Harvey. Mrs
3 Craig, Thomas
3 Wilson, William
5 Broomfield, Mrs, grocer
7 Jack, Samuel, bootmaker
9 Maule, John, builder
11 Simpson, G. B.
11 Aitchison, Mrs M.
11 Smith, James
11 Mitchell, George
17 Murphy, James
17 White, Alexander
17 Neilson, William
17 Innes, Adam M.
21 Erskine, Miss
•21 Walker, T., tailor
21 Smith, Mrs James
21 Thorburn, William
19a Lorimer, Thomas C.
21 Bolton, J., grocer
23 Macdouald, Miss, grocer
25 Darling, Andrew
25 Robertson, Mrs
25 Crerar, George
25 M'Gregor, John
25 Elder, David
25 Liddell, James B.
27 Lewis, R., bootmaker
Glasslte Chapel
35 M'Gregor, D., writer
35 Mitchell, William
35 Gemlie, Andrew, teacher
35 Smith, John
35 Peebles, Robert
35 Wilson, Andrew, writer
39 Baigrie, Mrs, coal merchant
39 Innes, Thomas
39 Paterson, James
39 Hawks, Edward
39 Seggie, Alexander
39 Ogilvie, Charles
41 Stewart, Robert B.
Pater son 's Court
Old Brouyhton
Ponton, T. M., joiner,
Broughton house
34 Weierter, F., music teacher
34 Greenaway, James
34 Gardiner, Robert
34 Watson, John
34 Maeritchie, John
34 Bell, Thomas, smith
32 Miller, James
30 Cameron, Peter
28 Baird, John
28 Baird, Miss, dressmaker
28 Darling, Robert (G. P.O.)
28 Scott, Donald
*28 Pritty, John
28 Sherrit, Adam (G. P.O.)
28 Rose, Robert
26a Smith, Miss M. , milliner
2<;
Train, J. , spirit dealer
Sang & Barker, druggists
New Browjhton
Davidson, Jonathan
Anderson, William
Walker, John, junior
Walker, John, mason
Ponsonby, Mrs, lodgings
Stewart & Eraser, dressmkrs.
Russell, Mrs J.
Brown, Robert, writer
Knox, Miss
Rutherford, Thomas
M'Kay, MissM., dressmaker
Macdouald, Tertius
Cay, John
Cay, Mrs F.
Henderson. Mrs George
Learmonth, Thomas, junior
Learmonth, Thomas
8 Black, David
8 Stewart, Charles
8 Rutherford, Robert
6 Campbell, W. J., agent
4 Christie, James, dairyman
2 Bell, Miss
2 Sanderson, James
2 Inch, Mrs J.
2 Reid, Joseph
2 Ferguson, James H.
2 Balfour, G. D.
2 Ross, Mrs D., ladies' nurse
Bathfield, 5.
North Leith.
Knox, James
Pirie, James
Murray, John
Wallace, R. B. (Customs)
Ramsay, A.
Bath Street. 1.
17 Lamb, Laurence
4 & 5 Edinburgh Roperle Co.
2 Gavin, P. , & Son, ropemakers
Baxter's Place, 1.
Greenslde Place.
1 Aitken, John, silk mercer
IB Jamieson, Robert, fruiterer
2 Crawford, John
2 Pringle, James
2 Lawrie, Alexander
2 Moir, John
2 Turner, Mrs Peter
3 Girle, George H.
4 Russel, John
5 Eraser, Donald
6 Gordon, James, spirit merch.
8 Anderson, E.
9 M 'Donald, Alex., butcher
Beaumont Place.
1 Gulland, William
5 Mitchell, William
7 Robertson, G., teacher
7 Hutton, John
7 Ross, William
16 Purves, J. (/. .0 P. P
16 Dawson, Thomas
16 Aitchison, Walter
12.
16 M 'Donald, Jas. (Q.P.O.)
] 4 Dobie, John
12 Rutherford, William
12 Henderson, Alex. «;.
12 Smith, David
10 Lowden, William
8 Logic, Gilbert
4 Maxwell, Mrs William
2 Nisbet, J, dm
Bedford Street. 3.
See Dean Street.
Bell Place,
Water Lane.
32 Colville, James
Bellevue. 3.
Millar, David, builder
14 M'Kenzie, G, cabinetmaker
Henderson, J., contractor
7 Megson, David, rag merchant
Moodie, R.
Calder, Alexander, sculptor
Brabner and Moodie
Bellevue Crescent. 3.
1 Leven, Mrs John
1 Young, George
1 Wilson, Miss
1 Stewart, Mrs Charles C.
1 Beattie, Adam
2 Bayley, George, W.S.
3 Gordon, John
4 Smith, R. M.
5 Dempster, H. L.
6 Tait, Mrs J. H.
7 Main, Rev. Thomas
8 Black, James Tait
9 Millar, Miss
10 Marwick, James D., S.S.C.,
city clerk
11 Stevens, Mrs Campbell
Lane
Peattie, John
M'Gregor, J. , coach propriety 'i
St Mary's Church
Bellevue Place. 3.
1 Johnston, Mrs J. R.
3 Rowbottom, Rev. E.
5 Thomson, Mrs
Bellevue Terrace. 2.
1 Muir, James
2 Bell, Mrs R. F.
2 Waterston, George, junior
2 Canch, Mrs
2 Scott, Mrs
3 Gray, Mordaunt
4 Morrison, Alexander
4 Cadell, Mrs Alexander
5 Brodie, Miss
6 Pringle, Colonel
7 Poland, Captain
S Miller, Peter, surgeon
9 Muir, Richard G.
10 Baird, Robert B.
11 M'Lean, Malcolm
Bell's Court. 1.
Ximmo, William
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Buchanan, Edward G. , agent
Lyle, Peter, merchant
Gilmer, J. G., & Co., merchants
Bell's Mills, 3.
Dean.
Cromhie, Thomas, dairy
Forsyth, Henry, W.S.
Fullarton, Miss
Deans, "Walter, skinner
M'Kechnie, James, dyer
Fyfe, Alexander, carter
Finnie, Mrs
Gilbert, James
Eollo, Archibald, Sunbury house
Bernard Street. 1.
JSfos. 1 to 8, Ward 3.
Other Nos., 1.
2 M'Millan, Mrs, tobacconist
3 Stevenson, R. , k Co., agents
3 Ferguson, Mrs, spirit dealer
4 Truman, Hanbury, Buxton,
<b Co., London Porter Store
4 Stocks, David, & Co., agents
4 Kemp, John F., & Co., agents
6 Beda, Esehricht, & Co. , ship-
brokers
6 Beda, A. W., Prussian V.-C.
7 Cameron, J. & P., rail, carriers
8 Thomson, John, grocer
9 Caledonian Fire and Life
Assurance Company
9 Kerr, C. M., wine merchant
10a Richards, J., & Son, dyers
11 Hutchison ft Co., merchants
12 Hutchison, R. (H. & Co.)
13 Royal Insurance Company
13 Paterson, W., solicitor &N. P.
13 M'Corquodale, A., merchant
13 Crooks, William, agent
13 Latta, D. M. & I., S.S.C.
andN.P.
13 Maconochie, J., accountant
13 Clark, Andrew, S.S.S., N.P.
14 Union Bank of Scotland
14 North British and Mercan-
tile Insurance Company
14 White, John A., agent
15 Clydesdale Banking Co.
15 Reoch, George W. , agent
15 Thomson, H. T.
16 National Bank of Scotland
16 Turnbull, John
16 Strachan, William
18 Duncan, Flockhart, Powell,
& Co.
19 Williamson, Charles, mercht.
19 Rennie, A. R,, merchant
19 Marshall, Mrs
19 Millar, Thomas, agent for
County Fire Insurance
19 Garvie, Alexander
20 Waterston & Johnston
21 Mann k Duncan, S.S.C.
21 Caledonian Fire Insur. Co.
21 Scottish Property Invst. Co.
21 Mann k Duncan, agents
21 Aitken, Gray, k Co. , merchts.
22 Smith, Alex., corn factor
23 Hercus, James
23 Todd, Thomas
23 Cunningham, James
23 Cusine, James
24 Thorburn, William, baker
25 Davidson, John, stationer
26 Electric Telegraph Co.
27 French, John, grocer
28 Tennent, W. G, agent
28 Wilson, Brandt, & Co.,
merchants
28 Jack, George, merchant
28 Atlas Assurance Co.
28 Boyd, Miss Mary A.
28 Tulloch, Wm.
28 M'Intosh, Robert
28 M'Intosh, Alexander
28 Heddle, James
28 Heddle, Mrs
28 Wood, Andrew
28 Paterson, L. ■
29 British and Irish Magnetic
Telegraph Co.
30 Royal Bank of Scotland
31 Murphy, A. D., S.S.C.
32 Rendell, Win., corn factor
32 Rendell, Magnus, agent
32 Jamieson, Thomas
32 Tinniswood, Robert, agent
32 Wilkie, Mrs
33 Methuen, James
33a Branch Post Office
34 Leith, Hull, and Hamburgh
Steam Packet Co.
34 Currie, James, k Co., agents
35 Pattison, Wr. G. , merchant
35 Gillespie & Cathcart, agents
35 Blackwood, Scott, & Co. , agts.
35 Berwick, Mrs
36 Gilchrist, Mrs
36 M 'Bride, Mrs
37 White, A., k Co., merchants
37 Laing, W., steamship owner
37 Mitchell, Somerville, & Co.,
merchants
37 Consul, Belgian — John
Somerville, jun.
38 Beveridge, P. S. , S. S. C. , N. P.
38 Sutherland, J. B., S.S.C.
41 Wood, P. & C, merchants
42 Ogilvie, John, k Co.
43 Thomson k Co., shipbrokers
43 Waddie, Alex., k Co., agents
43 Peacock, David, agent
44 Leith and Newcastle Steam
Packet Company
45 Cunningham, John, plumber
46 Mackenzie, T.
46 Hardie, Thomas, merchant
47 Shorrock, Robert, spirit mer.
48 British Linen Cols Bank
48 Cundell, Joseph, agent
50 Bell, J.*, & Co., wine merchts.
51 General Steam Navig. Co.
52 Dakiel, Mrs, fruiterer
53 k 54 Henderson k Turn-
bull, merchants
55 Macgregor, Cundell, & Co.
55 Macgregor, D. R. , merchant
Govern' t Emigration Board
55 Leith and Rotterdam Steam-
ship Office
55 Leith and St Petersburg
Steamship Office
55 Vice-Consul de France —
Wagner Raoul
55 Raahauge Brothers, shipbkrs.
55 Stoltz, Zoff, & Co., shipbkrs.
55 Courts, Andrew, pilot
55 Leith Commercial List Office
55 Somerville, Henry
56 Cruickshanks & Ronaldson
Bernard Terrace, 12.
Clerk Street.
1 Macintosh, James
3 Stirling, Irvine R,
3 Muir, W. S., agent
3 Hawley, William
3 Pillans, John
3 Wilson, Thomas
3 Harper, John
5 Lawrie, Miss
Lyon, George
9 Woore, Henry
9 Allan, James
9 Rutherfoord, Mrs
Blaeket Place. 13.
2 Lindsay, J. K., S.S.C.
4 Cunninghame, Mrs
6 Robertson, Jas. (/. R. <£* Co.)
8 Cooper, Thos. (C. & Co. )
10 Mossman, A., jeweller
10 Mossman, James
12 Williamson, Sinclair
14 Sutherland, Mrs Col. S.
16 Craig, Arch. (C. Brothers)
15 Brown, Mrs
20 Morton, Alexander
22 Phillips, William
24 Dunlop, John, M.D., R.X.
28 Reid, William
30 Usher, Andrew (A. U. d- < 'o. I
32 Carnegie, Miss
34 Sime, Thos. (P. &R. Wright)
36 Livingston, Jas. (L. & Weir)
38 Shiell, Anthony
40 Somerville, Miss
42 Paterson, J. (Romanes & P. )
44 Stuart, Alexander
48 Philip, Rev. George, A.M.
50 Herdman, John
52 Smith, Mrs
52 Smith, James H.
52 Smith, George H.
54 Johnston, Thomas M.
56 M'Intyre, Miss, boarding
school
60 Stoddart, John
33 Adams, George, S.S.C.
31 Home, Patrick
29 Brown, Rev. George
27 Leishman, James
25 Robertson, Thomas
23 Somerville, James, S.S.C.
21 Smith, Daniel, corn mercht.
19 Bogie, Mrs William .
1 7 Dickson, J. , sen. (./. D. <L- Son )
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15 Nieol, William
13 Ritchie, James
11 Cotton, Wm. (G. C. <0 S071)
9 Simson, Mrs
7 Grieve, Mrs R. S.
1 Gilmour, Oliver
Monteitli, Dimcan, Belleville
lodge
M'Laren, Duncan, M.P.,
Newington liouse
Potts, William (W. & H.
P.), Aln lodge
Blackford Road, 13.
Whitekouse Loan.
2 M'Call, Miss
4 Cheyne, Miss
6 Douglas, Mrs Admiral
8 Brown, Alexander
10 Farquhar, Miss Elizabeth.
12 Harrison, George
14 Watson, John K.
16 Brown, Walter
18 Atkins, George 0.
20 Watt, Miss
22 Pearson, Adam
13 Wright, Mrs Hugh
Stephens, H. J. , Marion villa
11 M'Dowall, Mrs, Dunedin
7 Cay, Robert Dundas
7 Cay, Miss Jane
5 Anderson, Miss
3 Kennedy, Robert
1 Hamilton, Misses
Blair Street. 9.
1 Smiths k Co. , oilmen. See
Adv.
3 Currie, David R.
3 Macnab, Peter
5 Tarbet, James
9 Isles, Andrew, k Son
13 Gow, James, paper-ruler
15 Dunn, D. & R.
19 Macniven, P. & W. ML, & Co.
19 Henderson, James
23 Macniven & Cameron
23 Cameron, Duncan
23 Cameron, Robert
23 Halden, James
27 Thomson, James
27 Thomson, Mrs
31 Mackay, William
31 Moir, Robert
31 M'Millan, D.
35 Fraser, Charles
37 Cullen, M.
41 Mutrie, W.
2 Spence, J. ; house, 21
4 Brown, C. ; house, 13
18 Quigley, Patrick ; house, 21
26 & 28 Barker, Patrick
30 Rafferty, Peter. See Adv
36 Hamilton, Eobt. ; house, 21
40 Muir, Peter
44 Dickson, John
Blenheim Place. 1
1 Upton, Thomas
1 Jack, John, writer
1 White, Mrs
1 Carr, Misses
1 Louden, William
2 Reid, Robert, house painter
3 Henderson, Henry
4 M'Killop, Miss, milliner
5 Bowie, M., & Co.
6 Lamb, Mrs
S Skinner, W. R., S.S.C.
9 Thomson, C. W.
10 Ritchie, David.
Bonnington.
' East, 4. West, 2.
Bonnington Chemical Company
Hewitt, A. L, 2 Elizafield
MTntyre, Mrs, 2 Elizafield
Hunter, David, 3 Elizafield
Hardy, James, 5 Elizafield
Leadbetter, Alex., Elizafield
White, Burns, & Co., skinners,
etc.
Smith, William, gardener
Pefiers, James
Gulland, John, Bonnington mills
Latta, Mrs, grocer
Callander, D., k Sons, tanners
Junner, J. C, Bonnington brae
Tod, Adam, Bridge place
Miller, James, market gardener
Sinclair, Alexander, & Co., Bon-
nington ironworks
Beveridge, Miss T., spirit dealer
Thomson, D., Bonnington
Grove house
Lowes, Thomas C. (G.P.O.),
Ashfield
Street, A., Bonnington bower
Duncan, T. (T. D. & Sons),
Cockburn bank
Kinghorn, Wm. , Bonnington
villa
Caldwell, Wm., Bonnington
Grove villa
Mouat, John, Bonnington Grove
villa
Halley, George, Bonnington
grove
Halley, Elizabeth B., Bonning-
ton grove
King, James, TaaphaU cottage
Bonnington Bank, 4.
Bonnington Road.
Torrance, Joseph, gardener
M'Diarmid, John
Dewar, Ebenezer {D. & Co.)
Hay, Alexander, writer
Thomson, W. Archibald
Gardiner, Mrs T.
Ronalds, Edmond
Gibson, Wm. W. (Gibson <fc
Walker), Bonnington house
Bonnington Place. 4.
1 Little, Mrs
2 Dickson, James, merchant
3 .Miles, William
4 Walker, Mrs
5 Gibson, Francis <;. D.
5 Younger, John
6 Cameron, C.
7 Thomson, W. A.
8 Sinclair, Alexander
8 Thompson, Jan
9 Lillie, James
10 Milne, John
11 Young, James
11 M'Giflivray, William, writer
12 Balfour, Mrs Dr
13 Marshall, David, engineer
15 Tennant, \V. V,.
16 Kinghorn, Hugh, eonl
Bonnington Road.
Methven, Tlios., Stanwel] lodge
Fraser, Hugh, nurseryman
Stevens, Francis Alfred
Bonnington Terrace. 2.
1 Renwick, Walter
2 Steven, William
3 Fowler, James
4 Smith, David
5 Charmers, C. S.
6 Flett, William
10 Lyall, John
10 Hay, John
Boroughnmirhead. 13.
Nicoll, Thomas, florist
Douglas, Thomas H., St Bride's
Douglas, J. T., St Bride's
Bo swell Road, 5.
Wardie.
JMblett, F. B., Erneston lodge
Mathieson, Geo., Clifton lodge
Houy, William, examiner to the
G.P.O., Oakleigh villa
Smith, Mrs Alex., Gesto villa
Nichol, John W., West cottage
Nichol, Mrs, West cottage
Gillon, John (J. G. <L- Co.).
Wardie house
Hamilton, Rev. J., South cottage
Hope, Misses, Wardie lodge
Campbell, Miss, 2 Wardie villas
Davison, S. D., Boswell house
Paterson, Miss, Wardie rillas
Middleton, Mrs G. M., Wardie
villas
Kennedy, Thomas, Wardie hoi
Bowershall, 3.
Bonnington Road.
Tennant, T. M., k Co., engineers
Bowershall Place. 3.
1 Murray, Thomas
4 Alexander, John, grocer
Bowling-green St. W. 4.
i Cunningham, J. k J.
Ilnglis, John, Junction steam
mills
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Bowling-green St. 4.
Great Junction Street.
2 Wait, Mrs, ladies' nurse
3 Laing, John
3 Crawford, James
4 Bridges, James
4 Bridges, Mrs Thomas
6 M 'In tyre, John
6 Buchanan, "Win. (H.M.C.)
7 Macfarlane, G., missionary
9 M'Acarte, Alfred
10 M'Swan, Donald
11 Reid, James, carter
Brandfield Place. 10.
Fountainbridge.
1 Stewart, Miss
1 Diamond, John
2 Sword, David
4 Woodburn, William
5 Stronach, G. B.
5 Cunningham, Alexander
Brandfield Street. 10.
Grove Street.
Gilroy, George, builder
Wilkie & Paul, brassfounders
Smith, John, paper warehouse
Brandon Street. 3.
1 Macleod, J. G. E.
2 Campbell, Miss
3 M'Hutchen, Borthwick G.
4 Murray, James, of Callands
5 Marr, Mrs
b' Howden, Peter, wine mercht.
8 Lindesay, Lieut. -Col. P.
9 Sang, Mrs
10 Belfrage, Mrs
10 Belfrage, A. W.
11 Davidson, Mrs
11 Davidson, Alexander, writer
11 Anderson, Charles G.
11 Rae, Henry
11 Rae, David, builder
11 Ironside, Mrs
12 M 'Galium, Miss
12 Paton, Walter, cabinetmaker
13 Anderson, Mrs James
14 Don, Joseph
14 Wilson, Mrs John
14 Ritchie, Miss
14 Howie, John
14 Wylie, Samuel
14 Ferguson, Charles
15 Parker, W. A., advocate
Howie, John, sculptor
Fergie, William, smith, etc.
M'Caul, Charles, Heriot cot.
Bread Street. 10.
1 Lillie, Thomas, baker
3 Robertson, James
9 Macdonald, James, stationer
11 Birrell, Robert
11 Kerr, David
11 Thomson, Robert
11 Forrest, William, plasterer
11 Walker, Archibald
11 Berry, James
11 Kennedy, Alexander
11 Yule, James
13 Berry, James, saddler
15 Gilbertson, James, flesher
17 Charles, George
17 M'Culloch, George
17 Davidson, William
17 Kilpatrick, Mrs
17 Denholm, William
17 Liddell, Thomas, agent
17 Gilfillan, John
19 Mackay, E., spirit dealer
21 Sutherland, D., k Sons
22 Gillespie, James, grocer
23 Breck, Alexander
23 Alexander, Mrs
23 Miller, William
23 Fleming, Thomas
23 Alexander, Mrs
25 M'Kean, Martin, baker
25a Watt, William, draper. See
Adv.
25b Watt, William
25b Douglas, Robert
25b Sanderson, Mrs
25b Macnaughton, Mrs F.,
lodgings
25b Mackay, James, coal agent
25 b Templeton, Mrs
25b Lauder, Andrew
27 M'Laren & Son, ironmongers
27 Hunter, James, bootmaker
29 Henderson, James, grocer
28 Napier, Robert, builder
26 Napier, George
22 Mossman, George
22 Park, Thomas, shoemaker
22 Oit, David (G. P.O.)
20 Wilson, Robert
16 & 18 Drew & Burnet
Bread Street Church
12 Ross, R.
12 Godfrey, Thomas, tailor
10 Rutherford, Richard, smith
8 Wilkie, James
6 Davidson, William, painter
Breadalbane Street. 4.
Bonnington Road.
Russell, John, maltings
Bonnington Sugar Refining Co.
(Limited)
Rose, Charles A., sugar refiner
Butt, D. , sugar boiler
Laidiaw, James
Bridge Street. 4.
1 Anderson, Lewis, ironmonger
2 M'Intyre, Mrs Alexander
2 Jameson, Gilbert
4 M'Kay, J. & C, china rner
chants
Old Church Street here
23 Robertson, John, spirit dealer
25 Fackney, Mrs James
29 Houston, D., merchant
30 Cull, John, tobacconist
31 Duncan, William, baker
house 33
33 Barry, William
33 Somerville, Mrs M.
33 M'Lean, Mrs
34 Nicolson, William, grocer
35 Smith, James
Dock Street here
37 Bennet, Geo., victual dealer
39 Lawson, William, painter
41 Russell, E. & R, bakers
42 Tweedale, R., jun., flesher
43 Leask, John
Sandport Street here
45 k 46 Miller, R. , grocer
47 Smith, James M.
47 Gillon, Robert, jun., tailor
47 Weatherstone, James, corn
dealer
47 Gillon, Robert, sen.
47 Gillon, Gilbert
47 Mathieson, Jos. (J. «fc R. M.)
48 Fountain, James, joiner
49 Anderson, Thomas, joiner
50 Ferguson, P. W., stationer
51 Ferguson, Robert, chain and
anchor store
51 Ferguson, Thomas, k Co.
52 Brown, W. A., hairdresser
54 Deanness, Thos., bootmaker
56 Skeen, Miss
56 Robertson, William
57 Alexander, W. G., druggist
58 Millar, R., jun., watchmaker
Bright Terrace, 10.
Dairy Road.
4 Camming, Robert
5 Grieve, Nathaniel
11 Macfarlane, Daniel
13 Paterson, William U.
Brighton Street.
See Lothian Street.
Bristo Place. 9.
Baptist Clmpel
1 and 2 Wood, Alex., fruiterer.
See Adv.
3 Dickson, John
3 Gow, James
3 Hogg, Andrew
3a Steven, David
4 Maxwell, Miss, toy shop
5 Shiels k Son, confectioners
6 Stampa, Arthur
8 Danks, E., toy shop
9 Ross, Mrs E., nurse
9 Philcox, George
9 Ledingham, James
10 Bailey, W. k J. A.
Bristo Port. 9.
1 Cowan, Thomas, spirit dealer
2 Fleming, George, baker
3 Sinclair, John, bookseller
4 Thorburn, Francis D.
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4 Ross, Miss A.
4 Rennie, Misses
4 Rennie, John
4 Fraser, James
Donald, John, china mercht.
See Adv.
Bristo Street. 11.
7 Hogg, A., spirit merchant
9 Smith, Peter
13 Keating, Edward
15 Archibald, William
17 Forsyth, William, painter
17 Galloway, D.
17 Thomson, Mrs
17 Alexander, A. , corn merchant
17 Lennox, John
17 Mitchell, Alex., bird stuffer
19 Alexander, J. G.
21 Marshall, Mrs, sweep
23 Lennox, John, draper
23 Wilkie, Alexander
23 Law, James
25 Lind, Wm., cheesemonger
Charles Street here
27 M'Kenzie, Edward
29 Jamieson, John
29 Jardine, Charles
31 Richardson, F., bootmaker
33 Smellie, Robert, grocer
35 Chalmers, William, tailor
35 Robertson, James (G.P.O.)
35 Watson, Alexander
37 Small, John, grocer
39 Smith, Charles, baker
41 Forsyth, Robert, tailor
41 Dewar, Archibald
43 Roper, George, bootmaker
45 Fairgrieve, John
51 Fraser, Alex., bootmaker
55 Chisholm, Robert, dairy
59 MacGill, James
59 M'Intosh, Mrs A.
61 Garrioch, John, grocer
71 Cotton, George
71 Potts, G. H.
70 Dow, George, spirit merchant
66 Bain, D., grocer
62 Macgill & Begbie, painters
68 Calver, C, spirit merchant
64 Dewar, Mrs
64 Smith, William
64 Bowie, John, M.D.
62 Fingland, George, grocer
60 Ledingham, G., greengrocer
58 General's Entry
58 Archman, William, smith
58 M'Kain, James, joiner
56 Moncur, John, plumber
54 Tod, Mrs James
54 Shaw, James
54 M'Laren, Thomas
54 Learmonth, A. , victual dealer
52 Williamson, Thomas
52 Hamilton, Thomas
50 Williamson, James, tailor
48 Clark, James, flesher
40 M 'Queen, Mrs
46 M'Queen, John
44 Leslie, Jane
38 Dickson, Adam, grocer
36 Hamilton's Entry
36 Steven, Mrs
36 Robertson, Mrs
36 Cameron, John, smith
36 Urrpihart, Kenneth, cabinet-
maker. See Adv.
36 Linton, Adam, plumber
34 Henderson, Miss M.
32 Gordon, J. &*G., druggists
30 Middletons Entry
30 Rutherford & Co. , spirit mer-
chants
26 Bristo Church and School
26 Wilson, James, teacher
24 Davis, Mrs
22 Napier, Duncan, herbalist
20 Alexander, Walter
16 Muir, Mrs, grocer
14 Wilson, Thomas, agent
14 Muir, William, agent
14 Durie, G. & J., agents
14 M'Laren, John
14 Paton, James, spirit dealer
10a Smith, James, dairy
10 King, Percival, cricket
teacher. See Adv.
8 Gracie, James
6 French, Mrs, milliner
4 Lyon, Charles, & Sons
2 Wood, W., flesher
Broad Wynd. 3.
6, 7, 20, & 21 Slinion, R. & D.,
workshops
11 Walker, Oliver
Brougham Place. 11.
1 M'Nab, James, grocer
4 Lamb, Andrew
4 Wotherspoon, William
4 Hooper, Mrs
6 Smith, Archibald
7 Christie, Miss
7 Ord, William
7 Chalmers, John
7 Graham, Robert
7 Moir, Mrs Ellen
7 Insleip, William
Brougham Street. 11.
2 Dickison, Alex. See Adv.
4 Gladstone, Mrs C.
4 Menzies, James
4 Stevenson, Mrs
6 Martin, John
8 Ritchie, T.
10 Blake, Andrew
10 Dickison, Alexander
10 Kilpatrick, Hugh
10 Maclagan, Thomas
10 Paul, William, writer
10 Shaw, Robert
12 Mather, Alexander
14 Allan, Robert
16 Reith, F. W.
Smith, Janus
Bobb, J. [Scotsman Office)
Inches, Robert K.
Aikiuun, .Mis
Nelson, Miss
Crosbie, Maxwell
Donnelly, William
Lawson, David
Macgregor, .Mrs Joseph
Smellie, Rev. James
Whitelaw, .Miss
Dick, Mrs
Mann, Janus
Leichman, <;.
Lumsden, Thomas
Ferguson, .Mis
Gorrie, Mrs 1».
Jendine, .Miss
Forrest, George
Hunter, George
Inglis, John
Reid, Abraham
Watson, Edward 1'. So
Adv.
Paterson, Janus
Whitten, David
Storrie, Mrs Margaret
Somerville, George
Sinclair, Mis
Hoggan, George
Grieve, James
Reid, Donald
Chisholm, Andrew
Ramsay, Alexander
Broughton, Low. 2.
Ewing, William, cooper
Wilson, T., brassfounder
Baird, John, & Son, plaster i -
Wardlaw, A. k J., smiths
Fraser, Thomas, joiner
Maule, John, builder
Broughton Market. 7.
1 to 5 Carmichael, William
Stevenson, J., & Son, builders.
Murray, 11. , cabinetmaker
Neilson, John, cabinetmaker
Curie, J., pianoforte maker
Monro, A., coachbuilder
Bell, Thomas, smith
Grierson, John S., smith
Lindsay & Douglas, brass-
founders, &c.
Seggie, Alexander, engineer
Broughton, New, 7.
Barony Street.
2 Sanderson.^ Muirhead, bldrs.
7 Cameron, James
7 Bogue, W., architect
11 Robb, J. H., builder
12 Herd Brs., cabinetmakers
13 M'CalL W., japanner
Broughton, Old, 7.
Barony Street.
2 Camicelli, James
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Paterson's Court
1 Westwood, Alexander
BrougMon Place. 2
1 Lee, Thomas
1 Robb, George
1 Elliot, Mrs T., lodgings
1 Robb, Mrs Gordon
1 Thomson, Rev. John
3 Cairns, Mrs
5 Holder, John, lodgings
7 Murray, James
7 Napier, Mrs Charles
7 Bruce, James
7 Campbell, F., lodgings
7 Hoseason, Miss
7 Dickson, James
9 Elder, Alexander, agent
11 Dickson, Miss
13 Reid, William
13 Walker, John
15 Morrison, Mrs William
17 Pullar, James Y., S.S.C.
19 Kennedy, Hugh, W.S.
2lA Louis, Mrs E.
21 A Wilson, Mrs
21 A Crossan, Mrs
21a Macgowan, Alexander
23 Warren, Mrs William
29 Sheppard, John C.
31 Paton, Miss
31 Young, William
31 Ritchie, Thomas
31 Syrne, Adam
31 Guthrie, Mrs, lodgings
33 Girdwood, John
35 Rose, William
Broughton Court here
BrougMon PI. U. P. Church
39 Forrester, John
37 Mortimer, John
Broughton Place, East
32 Fisken, Mrs
32 Carrick, Mrs
30 Drummond, And. See Adv.
28 Watson, Mrs T. BoswaU
26 Colquhonn, James A.
24 Dundas, George, C.A.
22 Aitken, Captain Alex., R.N.
20 Clarkson, J. B., surgeon
18 Hardie, John
16 Christie, Mrs David
16 Presgrave, Mrs Jane
16 Smith, Mrs
16 Melville, Francis S., A.C.S.
14 Paul, Thomson, W.S.
12 Mitchell, Houston
8 Ritchie, A. Carnegy, advocate
6 Aitchison, Mrs
4 Kerr, Andrew A.
4 Kerr, Robert, advocate
2 Gray, James
2 St James' Episcopal Chapel
Broughton Place, E. 2
1 Scott, James
2 Guthrie, David
2 Veitch, Matthew
2 Constable, William
2 Whittet, James
2 Grant, William, writer
3 Cossar, James, writer
4 Turnbull, Andrew
4 Cook, Thomas
4 Knox, James
4 Johnston, Thomas
4 Buchan, A. W.
4 Boyd, John
5 Cook, Miss
6 M'AUister, Andrew
Broughton Road. 2.
Munro, Thos., Broughton park
Watson, Stewart, Old Broughton
cottage
Chapman, C. F., Jessamine cot.
Johnson, T. H, Rose cottage
Walker, A. B. , Broughton hall
Wilson, Alex. Moncrieff, Bland-
field house
Butchard, C. T., Broughton point
Macdonald, Lieutenant-Colonel,
of Powderhall
Ross, James, East Powderhall
Sinclair, Dan. , Powderhall cot.
Tait, Alexander, Femiehill
Morrison, William, Ferniehill
Christie, James, Blandfield cot.
Stewart, William, Rosebank
Inglis, Alexander, gardener
Grierson, George (Cemetery),
Rosebank
Dicksons & Co., Eedbraes and
Stuartfield
Stephens, Henry, Redbraes cot.
Gordon, Mrs, Redbraes
Broughton Road,
Lower. 2.
Blandfield Chemical Works
Reid, William, Logie green
Forbes, James, Logie green
Young, Gavin, Logie cottage
Crerar, George, Logie mill
O'Connell, Ber., Beaver hall
Broughton Street.
East, 2. West, 7.
1 Spence, James
3 Victoria hotel— Grey, John
5 Penny, Miss, milliner
7 Miller, R, baker
9 Taylor, David, umbrella nikr.
13 Wilkinson, D., baker
15 Paterson, Maurice, bookbind.
17 Jenkinson, Wm. , spirit dealer
Picardy Place here
19 Finlay, J., fruiterer
19 M'Ewan, John, cowfeeder
21 Renton, Hepburne
21 Mackenzie, Mrs
21 Leith, Alexander
21 More, Archibald (M. tfc R.)
21 Hood, Mrs
21 Croall, Mrs William
23 Purves, Mrs, draper
25 Donald, John, publican
29 Crossan, Misses, milliners
29a Munro, AVilliam, slater
31 Rutherford, D. (M. <fc R. |
31 Henderson, George
31 Sayers, Mrs Robert
31 Reikie, James S.
31 Paterson, Mrs
Broughton Lane
35 Alexander, Miss Ann
35 Scott, E. H., engineer
35 Clark, Mrs, sick-nurse
35 Home, Miss
35 Mercer, Miss, dressmaker
37 M'Dougall, J., slater
37 Gordon & Co., pianoforte
makers
37 Gordon, James, merchant
37 Gordon, Alfred R., consul
for Spain
37a Macleod, John, tailor
9 Smith, David, grocer
41 Falconer, David, tobacconist
41a Paterson, Robert, engraver
41a Paterson, Mrs
41a Paterson, James
41a M 'Galium, Duncan
41a Rutherford, George
41a Ross, Adolphus
41a Thomson, Mrs, ladies' nurse
41a Feme, Mrs, ladies' nurse
43 & 45 Rutherford, Geo., baker
Forth Street here
47 Poole, Alex., hairdresser
49 Muirhead, Mrs M., tavern
49 Sloan & Son, coal merchants
51 Steedman, William
51 Gunn, Mrs
51 Murray, James
51 Kirkham, Mrs
51 Fergusson, Miss
51 M'Farlane, Archibald
51 Connon, Misses, lodgings
53 Gray, John, grocer
57 Baird, Miss Elizabeth
59 Dewar, Mrs, lodgings
59 White, Mrs
9 Forbes, James
59 Mercer, William
59 Adair, Miss
59 Tarbet, Mrs, ladies' nnrse
59 Smith, John
59 Wilson, William
59 Greig, James
61 Myles, James, bootmaker
63 Kellet, J., tinsmith
69 Dow, Miss Jane
69 Wallace, Thos., shoemaker
69 Ewing, Mrs H., dressmaker
69 Macpherson, Daniel
71 Fyfe, J., bootmaker
71a M'Innes, M., bootmaker
73 Wilson, Mrs A., draper
75 Shedden, John
75 Pae, James
75 Murray, Misses, dressmakers
75 Mitchell, James
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75 Reid, Robert
77 Dalziel, R., hosier, etc.
79 Brown, Mrs, milliner
81 Macplierson, Mrs, tobac'nist
83 Friend, Mrs, confectioner
85 Lee, T., spirit merchant
87 Reid, Robert, baker
Broughton Place here
St James'' Episcopal School
76 M'Vitie, Robert
74 Taylor, Mrs, grocer
72 Aikman, Mrs
72 Lawrie, A., surgeon
72 Laubach, Conrad
72 MeiHe, Thomas
70 Miller, A., slater
68 Reid, James
66 Cornelius, W., artist
64 Scrivener, Mrs
64 Inglis, Miss
64 Lumsden, Mrs
64 Ross, David
64 M'Gillivray, William
62a Cooper, John
62 M'Kay, L., coal merchant
60 Legget, R., coach-hirer
58 Megson, David
58 Shanks, Christopher
58 Liston, George
58 Dick, John
58 Mitchell, George (G.P.O.)
58 Clark, James
58 Morison, G. A., engraver
56a Hunter, Miss, dressmaker
56 Murray, Mrs, shoe warehouse
54 Keddie, Miss, greengrocer
54 Tait, W., bootmaker
52 Silvie, James, writer
52 Richardson, Miss Ann
52 Slater, Mrs James
52 Orr, George
52 Oit, Alexander
52 Stewart, James, coal agent
50 Craig, Thomas, grocer
50a Aitken, J., china merchant
46 Johnston, J., butcher
44 Aitken, James, druggist
44a Rae, Alexander, spirit dlr.
42 Brown, James, grocer
40 Craig, James, grocer
38 Craig, James
38 Hardie, Robert
38 Sanderson, Thomas
38 Knight, Miss, dressmaker
38 Knight, David L.
38 Hoseason, James D.
38 Hoseason, Gilbert
36 Cooper, William, cowfeeder
34 KeiT & Co., stoneware dlrs.
32 Horsburgh, John
32 Kemp, George
30 Horsburgh, J., spirit mercht.
28 Anderson, J., bookseller
26 Kemp, G., butcher
George Heriot's School
St Mary's Free Church
Lawrie, W., church officer
Catholic Apostolic Church
22 Neilson, John
22 Walker, Mrs
20 Jolly, William, grocer
18 Charles, James, ironmonger
18 Young, Mrs James
18 Henderson, Thomas
16 Lawrie, T., music teacher
16 Murray, James
16 Poole, Alexander
16 Cochrane, John W.
16 Wilkinson, David
14 Bartholomew, G., k Co.,
cabinetmakers
12 Forrestal, John
12 Brockie, William
10 Gulland, John
York Place here
Chapel Lane here
St Mary's Catholic Church
Strain, Right Rev. John,D.D.
Rigg, Rev. George
Geddes, Rev. William
4 Theatre Royal cigar depot
2 Theatre Royal
2 Gordon, W. , spirit dealer
Brown's Place, 10.
Vermel.
1 Forgan, David
3 Adams, John
4 Edwards, John
4 Graham, Robert
4 Wright, John
4 Temple, John
5 M'Calman, William
Brown's Place, 4.
Ferry Road, Leith.
Brown, George, smith
Brown, William, smith
Johnston, John, tobacconist
M'Kelvie, J as. , coal merchant
Webster, Jas., pavement mercht.
Brown Square. 9.
3 Greig, John, & Son
4 Leggat, G. & J. See Adv.
4 Leggat, James
5 Cameron, J. & P., carriers
10 Easton, George
17 Alexander, Rev. W. L., D.D.
18 Dickinson, William, tailor
18 Stewart, Peter (G.P.O.)
19 Cronibie, John
24 Street, George
24 M'Laren, Thomas, joiner
Brown Street. 12.
1 Inglis, Isabella, dressmaker
5 Young, J.
5 Lavack, J.
6 Ross, George
7 Sinclair, James
9 Leask, James B.
9 Adamson, Walter
9 Mair, George
11 Gulland, T.
13 Muir, Henry, printer
13 Band, David
13 Lawrie, M.
13 O'Donnell, John
15 Steven, \).
15 Tullo, .1.
Lam
1 Izatt, James, baker
G Bortlrwick, .Mi .
Brunswick Place, 10.
Lothian /.'■<"/.
Bow, Wm., a: Co., ■ oa nbuQders
Brunswick Street, 1.
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7 Turner, Professor Win., If.B.
9 Hay, Mrs John
11 Downie, Mrs Watters
13 Lorimer, Alex., M.I).
15 Dickson, A. J.. E
17 Richardson, Miss
Brunswick Street, 3.
Stockbridge.
1 Monteith, Thomas, wine and
spirit merchant
11 Baxter, Hector, bootmaker
13 M'Kay, Angus, tailor
15 Norie, Robert
15 Forman, Mrs J.
15 Fortune, John
17 Wilson, Charles, dairy
19 Ferguson, Thomas
19 White, John
19 Dickson, R.
19 Gow, David
21 Cassie, A., & Sons, dyers
25 Luke, James, baker
27 Paterson, Abertas
27 Monteith, Thomas
27 Dunlop, C, cabinetmaker
27 Dewar, John
27 Oliver, Gilbert E., engraver
27 Ross, William, engineer
31 Mitchell, James, shoemaker
33 Anderson, A.
33 Watson, Thomas
43 Paton, William
47 Kay, James
49 Reid, Mrs
49 Morison, Alexander
49 Forrest, Mrs Daniel
51 Falconer, James, writer
Working Men's Institute
55 St Stephen's School
56 Macfarlane, M., milliner
54 Butler, James, glazier
50 M 'Donald. D.
50 Brown, John, clerk
50 Wedderspoon, W.
50 Todd, J., painter
50 Dear, Thomas, writer
50 Macfarlane, David
50 Brown, Peter
46 Duff, Mrs, grocer
44 Kinnaird, Jas., confectioner
42 Edinburgh Nor them District
Co-opt ratice Store
38 Duncan, Mrs Joseph
3S Camming, Mrs A.
3S Besre;, John
38 Lawrie, W. M.
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38 Innes, Mrs
36 Cuthbert, D., grocer
32 Edington, Alexander, tailor
28 Johnston, Rev. Andrew
28 Lamont, John, engineer
28 Trotter, John
28 Pentzlin, Ludwig
24 Chisholm, Miss, furrier
22 Pringle, James
20 Mitchell, Robert, dairy
18 M 'Donald, John
18 Grant, Mrs
18 Adam, Mrs C
18 Cowan, George
18 Cowan, J. A., fishing tackle
maker
14 Simpson, George
10 Paterson, Abertas, pawnbkr.
10 Lauriston, A., basket maker
6 White, John, pawnbroker
6 Davidson, W. P.
6 Mortimer, John S.
Brunton Place, 1.
London Road.
4 Tod, James {Mould & T.)
5 Stodart, George
5 White, R. (R. W. & Co.)
6 Crabbie, John M.
7 Logan, John
8 Baxter, John ( W. & G. Law)
8 Henderson, William
9 Allan, Mrs Thomas C.
Thomson, J., Brunton cot.
Bruntsfield Place. 13.
1 Henderson, Rev. D.
2 Moncreitf, Rev. Sir Henry
Wellwood, Bart., D.D.
3 Scott, Mrs Redford, of Red-
ford Hill
4 Watson, Mrs
5 Tullis, Mrs, Tullis lodge
5a M'Gregor, Duncan, builder
6 Bell, Mrs
6a Robertson, Miss L.
7 Hagart, Lieut. -Col. Chas.
8 Hood, Miss
9 Campbell, James, advocate
10 M 'Hutch en, John Scott
11 Rutherford, Mrs W.
12 Balmain, Thomas
12 Balmain, Mrs
12 Balmain, John
13 Walker, A., Ceylon C. Serv.
15 Crichton, George
16 Richardson, Robert
17 Bryson, R. (R. B. <L- Sons)
18 Bowden, Mrs
19 Chisholme, Miss Scott
Morrell, Right Rev. Thomas
B., Bishop's court
Bruntsfield Ter. 13.
1 Lawson, H. G.
2 Jameson, Andrew
3 Cameron, Mrs
4 Murdoch, W. B., M.D.
5 Cousin, George
Buccleuch Place. 11.
1 Thomson, Robert
2 Griffith, Miss
2 Angles, William
2 Gilmour, Alexander
2 Philpot, James
2 Thomson, Murray
2 Kohler, Ernest
2 Kidd, James
2 Milne, Mrs John
3 Donaldson, George & Wrn.,
law agents and N. P.
4 Paterson, Hugh
5 White, Mrs George
5 Veitch, Misses
5 Scott, Miss
5 Greig, John A.
5 Dyer, J. N., com. agent
5 Turnbull, A. W.
5 Wood, Rev. James
6 Stirling, John
7 Wood, W., flesher
7 Livingston. Miss
7 Rule, George
7 Dunn, Thomas
8 Wilson, James
8 Moncur, Mrs Mary
8 Grierson, Mrs
8 Ridpath, David
9 Smith, Andrew, S.S.C.
10 M'Farlane, Mrs J.
10 Thorburn, Mrs
10 Clason, Miss
10 Clason, James H.
10 Brolochan, Mrs George
10 Cotton, George
10 Temple, David
11 Gilruth, G. R., M.D.
11 Gilruth, John
12 Young, James R.
12 Stevenson, Peter
12 Hall, William, teacher
13 Borland, William
14 Melvin, Alexander
15 Romains, Charles S.
15 Arthur, Mrs
15 Falconer, Henry D.
15 Johnston, Mrs
15 Thomson, Mrs
15 Elder, Mrs John
15 Mackenzie, Mrs John
15 Mackenzie, John TJ.
15 Steel, David
16 Macmillau, John, M.A.
17 Glass, Robert, silver-plater
IS Horsburgh, John, engraver
IS Doull, Mrs D.
IS Stewart, Thomas
IS Mackay, James R.
18 Baillie,' Walter
18 Ritchie, Mrs P.
18 M'Craw, Mrs
18 Anderson, John
19 Milne, Peter
20 Muir, James
21 Armour, Mrs Harry
21 Robertson, James
21 Peterson, John
22 Lee, Misses, school
23 Robertson, Mrs Dr Joseph
24 Crighton, Mrs J. H.
24 Milne, Misses
24 Crease, William
24 Inglis, James H.
24 Denton, Mrs C.
24 Kidd, Mrs H.
25 Dimlop, John
26 Menzies, Thomas
26 CroU, Mrs D.
26 Graham, John
26 M'Lare, Miss
26 Bowden, John D.
27 Robinson, T. H.
28 Sanderson, Andrew
28 Sanderson, R.
28 Watson, David
28 Ritchie, Mrs W.
28 M'Leod, John
29 M'Naughton, Mrs
29 Currie, Miss
29 Collie, D. R.
29 Russell, Robert
30 Gray, James
31 Munro, Miss
31 Stevenson, Mrs A.
31 Wilson, Mrs John
31 Haldane, Francis M.
31 Leavock, Mrs C.
31 Wilson, Mrs D.
31 Cartney, Hugh
31 Main, Andrew
31 Johnston, Mrs
32 M'Kean, Alexander
33 Stephenson, William, M.D.
34 Dow, J. Allan
34 Walker, Mrs David
34 Croal, Mrs R. E.
Buccleuch Street. 11.
1 Smith, James
1 Rennie, William
1 Simpson, John
1 M'Culloch, Thomas T.
1 Newbigging, David
1 Sutherland, Miss
3 Allen, Mrs
3 Laidlaw, Walter
3 Gunn, Miss
3 Charles, William
5 Johnston, Peter, builder
Buccleuch Place here
7 Blane, William, grocer
9 Johnston, Thomas
11 Darling, J. & A., fleshers
13 Naismith & Richardson
15 Simpson, Mrs
15 Williamson, George
15 Gulliland, William
15 Sinton, James
15 Hay, Isabella
15 Roger, David
15 Clephane, Mrs
15 Birrell, Mrs Catherine
17 Bain, W, spirit merchant
19 M'Gill, Wm. & Thomas L.?
butchers
19a Thorburn, Robert, builder
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19b Anderson, W. & J.
19c Barnetson & Kinky, joiners
Royal Archers' Hall
21 Muir, Peter, bowmaker
21 Boroughloch House
21 Boroughloch Brewery
Melvin, Alexander, brewer
25 Boss, Alexander, joiner
33 Aikman, Jane, grocer
45 Fairbairn, Henry, grocer
47 Craig, James
47 M'Kenzie, Mrs
47 Nimmo, Mrs
^ 47 Kinloch, Andrew
J; 49 Pringle, John, grocer
H 51 Richmond, William
|- 51 Collie, D.R.,jun., printer
q, 51 Simson, James K.
<u 51 Curie, William Nisbet
J? 51 Reid, D.
<! 51 Miller, Thomas
53 Hope park end cottage
Gilmour, John
Nelson, Thomas, & Sons,
printers and publishers,
Hope Park end house
Mackenzie, Wm., builder
84 Ferguson, Margaret
80 Mein, Mrs
74 Taylor, James
72 Carse, John
72 Falconer, David
72 Coltman, Archibald
72 Muir, John
72 Home, Alexander
72 Andrew, James
70 Boyd, George C.
70 Middleton, John
70 Hay, William
70 Mitchell, R. F.
70 Macarter, Peter
70 Seton, George
70 Somerville, John
70 Wilson, W. R., printer
68 Middleton, John, grocer
66 Sharp, Angus, baker
64 Henderson, William
64 Porteous, James
64 Kerr, William
64 M'Intosh, Mrs
64 HaU, John, shoemaker
62 Porteous, James, spirit mer.
60 Cowan, William & Benjamin
54 Curie, James
54 Thornton, William
54 Souter, Andrew
54 West, John
52 Smith, Mrs J.
50 Brown, James
48 Bone, William, joiner
48 ConnoUy, P. J.
48 Brown, Miss
46 Train, Mrs E., dairy
44 Forrest, James, baker
42 Johnston, John
42 Galbraith, Thomas
42 Kellie, David
42 Fraser, William
40 Curie, James, bootmaker
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20 Henderson, W., spirit dealer
18 Greig, David
18 Henderson, William
1G Muir, John
14 Rodgers, Misses E. & A.
12 Nelson, John, bootmaker
10 Smith, William
10 Whittet, William
8 Hunter, Mrs J.
6 Hoy, George, bootmaker
4 Gow, J.
2 Smith, Thomas, joiner
Buckingham Ter. 3.
1 Hunter, Mrs
2 Kennedy, Lady William
3 Wood, Mrs Stewart
4 Cadell, Mrs
5 Sinclair, Captain George
6 Watkins, Colonel James
7 Bruce, George C.
S Smith, Archibald, M.D.
9 Macdougall, Mrs P. C.
10 Syme, James
11 Aitchison, William John
12 Purdie, John
13 Webb, P. R,
14 Jamieson, J. Auldjo, W.S.
15 Sellar, Professor W. Y.
16 Henderson, Mrs Piercv
16 Lockhart, J. S.
17 Macdougall, Mrs Colonel
17 Macdougall, Alan, C.E.
1 5 Ogilvie, Mrs James
19 Wright, James
20 Finnie, Miss
21 Maxwell, Colonel Alex., C.B.
22 Reid, Archibald
23 Stewart, Mrs J. Shaw
24 Simson, Miss
26 Mackinnon, Charles
27 Christie, Robert
28 Orr, Mrs Charles
29 Jolly, Stewart Lyell
30 Douglas, Major George
31 Walker, John, W.S.
32 Innes, George Mitchell
33 Peddie, John Dick
34 M'Laren, D. {D. M'L. <L-Co.)
Burlington Street, 4.
Bonningtoii Road.
Sandilands, D., spirit dealer
2 Cochrane, Andrew
Burns' Street. 2.
21 Anderson, Henry, grocer
22 Webster, William, grocer
Burnside. 10.
16 Wood, Alexander
18 Swan, George, dairy
20 Crombie, Alex., contractor
23 Scott, James, dairy
25 Brown, James, dairy
27 Muir, Gavin, smith
29 Dick, Thomas, dairy
Cable Wynd. 4.
10 Swanson, GSeoan
12 Howie, Mrs, grocer
20 Miller, WiUkm, spirit deal-,
21 Paul, John, carte
25 Methuen, Janet, iAonrn
Calton, High.. 8.
2 Shirefl', C, -rni fhrtw
2 Falconer, John, agent
4 Fraser, GL, bonnet block
maker
Calton, Low. 1.
61 Lyon, James, hairdresser
58 HilL W., leather mercluint
Calton HiU. 1.
Dugald Stewart's Mrmurufni
The Royal Obsen:atory
Play/air's Monument
National Monument
Nelson's Monument
1 Hawks, J. , bit and spur maker
5 Brown, John, engraver
5 Bennett, William (G.P.O. i
7 M 'Donald, John
11 Welsh, Richard
13 Turner, Mrs
13 Johnston. Alexander
17 Cameron, Thomas
21 Walker, J. , recorder of Calton
23 Porteous, Mrs
28 Hill, David Octavius
26 Sinclair, Mrs John -
26 Reid, Henry
26 Thallon, James
24 M 'Arthur, James
24 Graham, John
24 Brydon, Thomas
22 Burns, Archibald
20 Aitchison, J.
18 Caird, F. G., agent
16 Riddell, Mrs
14 Gordon, William
14 Liddle, William
14 Ross, George (G.P.O.)
12 Farmer, David
12 Lear, William
10 Drever, David, tailor
10 Lyon, James
9 Wilson, Mrs C, nurse
Sime's Court
8 Styles, Edwin, & Co.
4 Scott, William
4 Cribbes, John
4 Pearson, George B.
Calton Place. 1.
Aikman, Archibald. & Cornier-
chants
Calton Street. 1.
1 & 2 Sinclair & Co. , drysalters
3 Scott, William, Calton re-
freshment rooms
4 Cribbes, John, provision mer-
chant
5 Vallance, Win., confectioner
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6 Stephenson, A.
6 Hope, Mrs J. G. , lodgings
7 Farmer, David, baker
Kedslie, George, Hebron bank
Fraser, David, Hebron cottage
"Wood, R. J., Darnley villa
8 Borley, Mrs G, milliner and i Hill, Miss, Stonefield cottage
staymaker (Park, George, White bank house
9 Picki'ord & Co., carriers and i Park, John P., "White bank house
railway agents
10 Johnston, Robert, provision
merchant
11 Drnmmond, Peter, Temper-
ance hotel
11 (Sewing - machines) Drum-
mond, John, agent
11 Ross & "Wright, goldbeaters
11 M'Clure, Mrs H.
11 Pringle, John (P. & Inglis)
11 Gilchrist, John, lodgings
12 Young Brothers, grocers
13 Kerr, John, druggist (late
Carmichael)
13a M'Laren, D., refresht. rooms
14 Bishop, "William, draper
15 "Wilkie, Horner, baker
16 Edinburgh d: Leith Loan Co.
— Rutherford, A., manager
17 "Wightman, John, flesher
18 Fairley, E.,& Co., spirit dlrs.
Cambridge Street, 10.
Lothian Road.
1a Duncan, Robert
1 Bryce, John
1 Martin, "William
2 Gillies, Jas. {Gillies Brothers)
3 Johnston, Miss M.
3 Stevenson, John
3 Douglas, Geo. C. (G. & G. C.
Douglas)
3 Chisholm, David
3 Craven, Mrs
4 "Watherston, John ( Wather-
ston <k Sons)
5 Cowper, C. N. (Curror & C.)
6 Eye Infirmary
6 Lee, Thomas H., writer
6 Gash, George
6 Brydon, Mrs
6 Brydon, John K.
7 Sinclair, Peter, builder
St Helen's ; Brodie, William,
R.S.A.
Free Gaelic Church
Robertson, William, church
officer
Gilfillan, John, builder
Canaan Lane. 13.
Stevens, Mrs, lodgings, Annville
Macpherson, Mrs, Madeira cot.
Macpherson, Alexander, Madeira
cottage
Carfrae, William, The Bloom
Cuddie, Miss C.
Brown, Mrs, Millburn cottage
Bremner, Bruce A., M.D.,
Streatham house
Macgregor, D. R., Woodburn
Oswald, Lady, South bank
Gregory, John, advocate, Canaan
lodge
Bisset, Peter, cabinetmaker
Wilson, Miss, Woodville
Wood, W. , teacher, Canaan villa
Paterson, Mrs Adam, lodgings,
Bloomberry house
Canal Street. 9.
1 Anderson, Wrilliani
X. British Railway Offices
3 Walker, John, secretary
Mason, S. L., general manager
M'Laren, James, passenger
superintendent
Walker, W.
Mutter, Howey, & Co.,
carriers
Dickson, Robert
Refreshment Rooms
Candlemaker Row.
East, 9. West, 10.
17 Beacham, G, hat manufac.
25 Lockhart, David, hardwares
27 Hunter, David
29 Macnab k. Co.
33 Redpath, Brown, & Co.
Merchant Street here
35 Seton, P., shoemaker
39 M'Intosh, G., shoemaker
43 M'Laren, Andrew
45 Kennedy, R., ironmonger
49 Henderson, William, spirit
merchant
51 Birrel, William
59 M 'Cambridge, P., pawnbrok.
90 Forbes, Duncan
90 Millar, Jas., tinplate worker.
See Adv.
86 Boyd, John
84 Ross, H.
62 Dickson, William, plumber
M 'Edward, Miss, grocer, Goshen 1 58 Stewart, Robert B
Jones, Miss M. A., Mount! 54 Stevenson, Thomas, turner
Pleasant cottage j 46 Brotherston, A., tinsmith
Brand, Andrew, Mount Pleasant 42 Traquair, Robt., ironmonger
cottage
Johnston, R. Fleming, Mount
Pleasant
Steel, James, shoemaker
Buist, James, Zion mount
Brown, Mrs Win., Stonefield ho.
38 Ritchie, David, smith
36 M 'Murray, James
34 Dow, George, spirit dealer
30 Barton, William, plumber
28 Anderson, J., upholsterer
28 Ritchie, Miss, milliner
Canning Place, 13.
Causewayside.
Cameron, Mrs, Canning ho.
Cameron, Robt., Canning ho.
Meikle, Mrs, Canning house
3 Clark, James
6 Burton, John, daily
7 Cunningham, James, grocer
8 Reid, Alexander
9 Johnston, Alex., gardener
13 Clark, Wm., ironmonger
15 Watt, J. k J.
17 Bennet, John
17 Dickson, Thomas
Cannon St., Leith. 5.
1 Nisbet, Robert
1 Carmichael, Mrs
1 M 'Donald, Charles, engineer
1 Thomson, James, engineer
1 Meikle, Thomas
3 Nisbet, Robert, jun.
3 Flett, William
4 Sinclair, Adam
6 Robertson, George
10 Pennie, Arch., shipmaster
12 Paterson, D. (Customs)
12 Blyth, Mrs Robert
14 Kemp, George, clerk
Canongate. 8.
9 Robertson's Court
11 Fraser, A., grocer
15 Cattanach, Alexander
17 Robertson, Charles
19 Allan, Andrew
21 Weatherhead, William
23 Hoy, James
29 M 'Court, Ann
31 Whitehorse Close
35 Duncan's Close
41 Ramsay Close
43 Donaldson, Eliza
45 Baxter, William, & Son
47 Laidlaw, Thomas
51 M 'Master, John
53 Galloivay's Entry
53 Gorham, A. K.
53 Kay, Charles
53 Porteous, H. D. J.
55 Murray, Mrs H. , victual deal.
57 Forsyth's Close
59 Melville, Jane.
61 M'Gillivray, Thomas
65 Hay, David, draper
67 Calender's Close
67 Neil, John, & Co.
69 Smith, James, grocer
73 Brodie, Mrs David
75 Malloch's Close
79 Brown's Close
81 Quin, William
85 Cairns, John, spirit dealt r
87 Campbell's Close
89 Stewart, R.
89 Blyth, Colin
91 Johnston, A. & J.
93 Small, William, grocer
95 Reid's Court
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Dyer, Mrs A.
Henderson, Barclay
97 Jackson, Mrs H.
Kil Gibson, Mrs M.
109 Lochend Close
113 Thomson, Mrs E.
115 Little Loc fiend Close
115 Dow, "William
119 Munro's Close
123 Webster, Alexander, spirit
dealer
125 Brown s Court
129 Panmure Close
131 White, Robert, fleslier
133 Sinclair, James, baker
135 Armour, Mrs
137 Dunbar's Close
137 Shand, John
151 Smith's Close
155 Canongate Burgh School ;
Milne, T., teacher
Canongate Church
1 63 Poor Inspector's Office
Poor-rates Office
Recorder's Office
Registrar's Office
165 Tolhooth Wynd
11 Wilson, Thomas
Canongate Poorhouse: Jas.
Rew, governor; Mrs Rew,
matron
167 Stevenson, John
171 Miller's Close
177 Lewis, James, grocer
179 Fitzpatrick, Mrs J., pawn-
broker
179 Raeburn, John
181 Gladstone Court
181 Reid, William, joiner
181 M'Lennan, Charles
1S3 Somerville, William
187 Menelaws, William, baker
197 Forrest, Daniel
205 Dudgeon, M., draper
211 Cowe, Andrew
215 Shoemaker's Close
217 White, Stephen, cowfeeder
219 Graham, David, merchant
225 Big Jack's Close
225 Watson, Peter
227 Leishman, Robert
229 Bremner, George
233 Little Jack's Close
235 Martin, David, baker
237 Smart, James, china mer-
chant
239 Cameron, Mrs James
245 Union Bank of Scotland
247 Adamson, David
New Street here
249 Morgan, John
253 Gray, A., provision dealer
255 M'Farlane, A. Y., chemist
257 Stewart, Miss Isabella
261 Canongate Sessional School
265 Sealon's Close
265 Stevenson, Mrs G.
267 Kinloch's Close
267 Wilson, George
273 Morocco Close
273 Carrick, Andrew
275 M 'Donald, David, shoe-
maker
277 Hay, James, baker
281 Bryden, G. & A.
281 Rae's Close
283 Davidson, David
287 Logan's Close
289 M'Pherson, H.
295 Mulcommon Close
Wight, Robert
307 High School Close
309 Raeburn, John
317 Coul's Close
329 Wardlaw, Henry
331 Menzies, Donald
333 Old Fleshmarket Close
286 Gray, Thomas, victual
dealer
284 Hume's Close
280 Ritchie, Jas., spirit dealer
276 Whitehorse Close
276 Boyd's Close
274 Miller, Geo., & Son, provi-
sion merchants
272 Bell's Close
266 Connollv, James S.
264 Gidlan's Close
264 Brown, Hugh, tanner
262 Menzies, Thomas
250 Gibb's Close
250 St Thomas' School
248 Cochrane, Robert H., grocer
246 Pirie's Close
246 Sinclair, John
242 Duffy, Luke. See Adv.
240 Chessels' Court
240 Dow, William
240 Riddle, G., chimney-sweep
23S Mathews, J. Snodgrass
232 Plainstone Close
218 Wilson, James, pie baker
216 Smibert, George
214 Cameron, James
212 Miln's Close
212 Somerville, Mrs
212 Edin. and Leilh Brewing
Company ; Disher, R. ,
managing partner
212 Edwards, Henry
212 Forgan, D., cabinetmaker
210 Brash, William, grocer
208 Wilson, Robert, cowfeeder
206 Weir's Close
204 Burnet, Geo., pro v. dealer
202 Ford, J. & E.
200 Playhouse Close
200 Bernard, James
198 Pairman, Mrs R., spirit
dealer
196 Old Playhouse Close
194 Morgan, J., grocer
190 Baxter, George, china mer-
chant
188 St John's Close
186 Rutherford, A.
184 Robertson, James
St John Street here
180 Johnston,.!. L, butcher and
poulterer. Bee Adv.
178 Eagle, Robert, hairdn
176 M'Kechnie, .1.
174 Campbell, .M.
172 Edin. Free Normal School
164 Simpson, C.
162 Lamb, James, grocer
loo Sugarhouse Close
158 Hepburn, Michael, grocer
154 Anderson, John, clothier
and draper
152 Stuart, A.
148 Sanderson, J., stationer
146 Bakehouse Close
146 White, Tlios., k Co., to-
bacco-pine manufacturers.
See Adv.
142 Nicolson, D., spirit dealer
140 Slater's Court
140 Slater, A.
138 Cockle, William, draper
136 Taylor, William, shoemaker
134 Wilson's Court
130 Cooper s Entry
130 Ramage, G.
122 Gentle's Close
120 Jenkinson, \V.
114 M Alpine, F., grocer
112 Car/roe's Entry
112 Calder, David, grocer
112 Thomson, William, brewer
108 Dillon, Patrick, clothier
and furniture broker
106 Bull's Close
96 Stewart's Close
96 M 'Arthur, Jas., turner and
cabinetmaker
90 Milne, James, & Sons, gas
engineers, brassfounders,
meter manufacturers, etc.
88 Knight, W., spirit dealer
86 Strathie's Close
SO Reid's Close and Hadding-
ton's Entry
78 Smith, John
72 Vallance's Entry
70 Stewart, John, spirit dealer
64 House of Refuge
Nelson, Thos. P., governor
M 'Donald, Mrs, matron
Mathieson, Mrs, sewing
mistress
Hislop Jas., house steward
Bremner, Mrs, sick -nurse
Ferric, John, chaplain
Lamb, Edmond, clerk
62 Robertson, Peter, grocer
50 Weir, John, photographer
45 Hume, E.
46 Alexander, H. D., surgeon
44 M'Donakl, Mrs. fleaher
36 Nicolson, D., & Son, grocers
16 Perry, E.
8 Wilson, James
2 Donaldson, David, baker
Post Office.
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Canongate, N. Back. 8.
14 Stafford, Joseph.
15 Muir, James
23 Carmichael, Thomas, brewer
Mudie, D. C, ironfounder
28 Muir, James, & Son, brewers
71 Bernard, T. & J., brewers
71 Wilson, Peter
84 Coulson, John L.
84 Craigend Brewery
96 Pagan, Walter K
67 Drybrough & Co., brewers
-67 Marshall, Ralph
Canongate, S. Back. 8.
20 Dickson, James
22 Eitchie, James
26 M'Laren & Muir, builders
and joiners
28 Robertson, Mrs
Dalgleish & Son, machine
cork manufacturers
Wood & Cairns
60 Pearson, E., plumber
74 Mitchell, Mrs C, grocer
78 Gilmour, W. & 0., tanners
30 Kellock, A., innkeeper
82 Tait, James, victual dealer
101 Johnston, D., cabinetmaker
99 Smith, Mrs William
93 Cameron, R., dairy
93 Currie, James, & Co.
87 Sirnson, James, brewer
85 Aitchison & Co., brewers
St John Street here
61 Healey, Wm., shoemaker
(gutta percha)
39 Muir, Mrs, spirit dealer
33 Young, Wm., spirit dealer
17 Dalgleish, Robert
13 Holy rood Glass-works
Canonmills.
East, 2. West, 3.
Baikie, James
Beattie, Adam, miller
Brown, W. & T. , wood merchts.
Fraser, P. N. , Canonmills lodge
Fraser, Wm. , Canonmills lodge
Fraser, Mrs, Canonmills lodge
Halliday, James, skinner
Hislop, Alexander, smith
Hunter, Mrs, spirit dealer
Iuglis, Hugh
M'Farlane, David, manufacturer
M'Lachlan, T. , Canonmills house
Murray, James, spirit dealer
Heriot Hill here
Robertson, John, tailor
Robertson, Thomas, spirit dealer
Robinson, Robert, & Sons
Whyte, Clement (N. B. Marble
Works). See Adv.
Canonmills Bridge.
Hunter, David, smith
1 M'Glashan, S., sculptor
2 Murray, Thomas C, boot-
maker and register for ser-
vants. See Adv.
3 Thorn, Mrs, small wares
4 Thomson, John, corn mer-
chant, etc.
Canon Place. 2.
1 Buchanan Brothers, grocers
2 Hardie, John, bootmaker
3 Hunter, David, stationer
Canon Street. 3.
1 Sutherland, Hugh, grocer
4 Peaston, Miss E.
Carberry Place. 10.
Roseburn.
2 Cuthbertson, Mrs Maiy
3 Duncan, William
4 Chapman, Henry
7 Eennedy, Rev. W. O. F.
Carlton Street. 3.
1 Whyte, Mrs William
1 Sangster, A.
3 Flyn, Miss
5 Clarkson, Lieut. -Colonel
7 Wright, Mrs
9 Terrot, Right Rev. Bishop
11 Humphrey, John
13 Johnstone, Wm. W. (Z>. C. S. )
18 Wilson, Thomas, writer
18 Colquhoun, Archibald
16 Brown, Rev. Thomas
14 Blackwood, Miss
12 Maclagan, Mrs Sinclair
10 John, Thomas
8 Glegg, Captain, H.M.I.F.
6 Craig, Miss
4 Cuthbertson, Andrew Gray
2 Braid, F.
2 Hogg, William
2 Mill, Miss
Carlton Terrace. 1.
2 Cheape, Hon. Mrs
3 Buchanan, Wm. M., M.D.
. 4 Rutherfurd, Miss
5 Syme, Thomas, W.S.
6 Howison, A. Young, M.D.
7 Blanshard, George
8 Howden, Mrs
Cowan, Robert, W.S.
10 Williamson, Charles
11 Leckie, William
12 Cathcart, James
13 M'Laren, William C.
14 Warrack, John
16 Berry, Walter
17 Pollock, William
18 Reid, James
19 Hope, William
19 Hope, Mrs
Carlung Place. 13.
Hope Park.
1 Ainslie, John
1 Forbes, Alexander M.
1 Veitch, Robert A.
2 Harris, David
3 Rutherford, Charles D.
4 Cownie, Mrs
5 Tait, George
6 Gilray, John
7 Jamieson, Mrs Robert
8 Davidson, Donald
8 Mackay, John
8 Muir, Archibald
Carnegie Street. 12.
5 Watson, Gordon, shoemaker
13 Swan, Thomas
15 Campbell, John, grocer
^11 M'Kay, Miss
.§11 Kitchen, Mrs
3-i 11 Webster, James
-21 7 Gibb, George
s 8 Gibson, James
g> 6 Smith, William
"e 4 M 'Donald, Mrs, nurse
^ 4 Drummond, William
17 Campbell, William
17 Oliphant, William
17 Banks, Andrew M.
17 Scobie, James N.
17 Stewart, Neil (G.P.O.)
21 Ferguson, Mrs Fergus
21 Finnis, Peter
21 Pearson, James, printer
23 Wright, Thos.,prov. mercht.
26 Brown, James
26 Ramage, Alex., letter carrier
26 Robertson, James
24 Rankin, Miss Jane, victual
dealer
22 Clark, William
18 Simpson, A. L., clerk
8 Mackenzie, John
8 Shaw, Alexander, G.P.O.
Carrubber's Close. 8.
See 135 High Street.
Cassels Place. 3.
See Leith Walk.
Castle. 9.
See High Street.
Castlebank. 9.
See Castle Hill.
Castlebarns. 10.
1 Swan, Jn. , & Co., china met,
2 Douglas, James, victualler ,
4 Anderson, Wm., dairyman
16 Affleck, Archibald, butcher
35 St Cuthbert.'s Indust. School
Castle Hill. 9.
See High Street.
Castle Street. 6.
1 Burnett, J., Caledonian hotel
3 Henderson, John
3 Walker, George
3 Walker, James
7 M 'Gregor, Wm. , watchmaker
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37
Fergusson, Miss
Archibald, David
Kemys, Mrs
Moffat, Miss, lodgings
Muggleton, Wm., bookseller
Downes, W. G.
Wighton, Mrs
Wighton, Miss, teacher
Tytler, Janies Stuart, W.S.
Jamieson, James T., S.S.C.
Beattie, Robert P. , plumber
Rose Street here
Cockburn, J. & G., grocers
Post Office
Macgill, Mrs Edward
Bruce, Geo. Cadell, C.E.
Wilson, Mrs, lodgings
Paterson, Miss, dressmaker
Mackenzie, Melville
M'Ewan, George, advocate
Scott, Elizabeth
M ' Arthy, John, coal mercht.
Maclachlan, Ivory, & Rodger,
W.S.
Stewart, Duncan
Graham, Robert B., artist
Hunter, Miss
Graham, T., slater & glazier
Taylor, James, publisher
Reid, Alexander, optician.
See Adv.
M 'Queen, Duncan
Macrae, James, plumber
Keith, Mrs
George Street here
Deans, Robert
White, James
Goodsir, Thos., cabinetmakr.
Sheppard, James"
Home, Home, & Lyell, W.S.
M'Farlane, Wardlaw
MiUs, A., lodgings
Murray, Beith, & Murray,
W.S.
Manchester Fire Insurance
Company
Pelican Life Assurance Co.
Brouneau, Mons. See Adv.
Brouneau, Mesdemoiselles
Bryce, Mrs Wm. , lodgings
Shillinglaw, Mrs
Rothfeld, Louis
Martin, Thomas, C.A.
Hill Street here
Cotton, George, S.S.C.
Bowers, A., lodgings
Bertram, Mrs, lodgings
Chiene, John, M.D.
Swanson, A. I., dentist
Peacock, Mrs G.
Hepburn, James
Cook, W. & J., W.S.
Writers to the Signet Widoivs'
Fund
Donaldson's Hospital Trea-
surer's Office
University of Edinburgh Fac-
tor's Office
Macallum, Miss
65 Hay, George
65 Stevenson, Mrs, lodgings
67 Sloan & Son, coal merchants
62 M'Bean, William, C.A.
60 Telfer, Mrs, lodgings
60 Campbell, Mrs
60 Campbell, Misses, teachers
60 Jameson, John, fishmonger.
See Adv.
58 Chrystie, Mrs
56 Jameson, John
54 Fraser, Mrs William
52 Moir, John, M.D.
50 Mackie, Miss, dressmaker
50 Russell, James
48 Anderson, J. & F., W.S.
48 Pitman, Frederick, W.S.
48 Murray, William, S.S.C.
Young Street here
46 Watson, Miss Ann, lodgings
44 James, John
44 Chaumont, Louis F.
42 Murray & Romanes, C.A.
42 Murray, George, C.A.
40 Pierson, Misses
38 Nimmo, J., brassfounder
38 Mackenzie, Francis
36 Young, James, M.D.
34 Lees, James, spirit merchant
34 Millidge, Miss
34 Pirrie, Mrs, lodgings
34 Johnston, T., cabinetmaker
34 M'Pherson, James
George Street here
32 Mitchell, A. M., grocer
32 Fraser, William, S.S.C.
32 Honeyman, Thomas, dairy
30 Webster, Miss, dressmaker
30 Cockburn, J.
30 Mitchell, A. M.
30 Murray, James G, W.S.
30 Stewart, James, lodgings
30 M 'Cornish, Mrs .
28 Mackenzie, Colin, W.S.
28 Black, A. D. M. & H., W.S.
28 Black, Alex. D. M., W.S.
26 Falshaw, James
24 Lapsley, Mrs
24 Nicoll, Joseph
22 Davidson k Syme, W.S.
22 Bogle, Andrew, W.S.
Rose Street here
20 Forsyth, Miss
18 Hamilton, A., professor of
music
16 Asher, Alexander, advocate
16 Campbell, H., lodgings
14 King, Misses, lodgings
12 Cameron, John, jeweUer
12 Macdonald, Miss Jessie
12 M'Niven, Miss, milliner
12 Stewart, Allan D., C.E.
12 Ritchie, Mrs, dressmaker
10 Chancellor, George, W.S.
8 Pinkerton, Mrs John
6 Stenhouse, George
6 Miller, H. Magnus
6 Kelly, John
6 Aul'l, .)., coal merchant
4 Fordyce, James D., advocate
4 Cockburn, Misses
2 More, Graham, hair dresser
2 Walker, G., cabinetmaker
Castle Terrace. 10.
1 Ducat, Mrs
2 Maccallum, George, actdpter
3 Hill, John, builder
4 Russell, Mrs Oliver
5 Bell, Joseph, M.D.,F.R. C.8.
6 Hanna, Rev. William, li.i).y
LL.D.
7 Marshall, T. R
8 Anderson, J. Hodgson
9 Whyte, Mrs
9 Wallace, M. (Mac/. & II'. |
10 Jones, Mrs T. 11.
11 Hepburn, Miss
11 Clark, Thomas
11 Wilson, Miss Jane
11 Tillie, Thomas
12 Knox, Mrs J. D.
13 Veitch, Geo. S. (Bh. of Scot.)
Cambridge Street here
Gowans, James, contractor
Hoffman, John D. R.
Whyte, James, smith
Catherine Place, 2.
Canonmills.
1 Gloag, Peter, writer
2 Somerville, Mrs James
Catherine Place, W. 10.
Roseburn.
2 Munro, Hugh
3 Fairley, William
4 Turnbull, William W.
5 Stewart, Mrs
6 Raeburn, James
7 Anderson, John K.
9 M'Craw, William
15 Douglas, James
19 Lambert, Robert
Catherine Street. 1.
Ia Morison, J., jun., spirit
merchant
1 Kirk, James
2 Shanks, C, bootmaker
3 Edinburgh Club
3 Weston, James
3 Souter, John
3 Mackay, George
3 Henderson, David
3 Rankeillor, George
3 Browning, P. C. , photograph.
4 Hendrie, James, tobacconist
5 Ramsay, John, & Sons
6 Souter, John, provision mer.
7 Black, Robert, hosier
8 Wilson, James, baker
8 Jardine, Robert, prov. mer.
9 Young, James, bootmaker
10 Ferrier, Mrs
10 Watson, Robert
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10 Robinson, H.
10 Melrose, W., watchmaker
10 Davidson, Jonathan
11 Fisher, William, bootmaker
Catherine Street Court.
Wiskart, D. F., agent
Jamieson, R., & Co., merehts.
Lawrie, J. , brassfdr. See A d v.
Yule, A., machine bootcloser
12 Wilson, D. P., spirit mercht.
13 Macdonald, Tertins, surgeon
14 Wilson, James, fruiterer
15 Thomson, James, hairdresser
15 Miller, John, tailor
15 MacDonald, John
16 Mundell, A., bootmaker
18 Ayer, James, & Son, tailors
22 MacDonald, J., spirit mer.
Causewayside. 13.
53 Ewing, Arch., coal mercht.
55 Crooks, John, carpenter
59 Rathie, Robert, Venetian
blind maker
59 Doller, George, butcher
61 White, William
63 Gordon, Thomas, grocer
65 Anderson, George
67 Thomson, James
69 Miss Reid's Free School
71 Wright, Arch., coach office
75 Low, W. H., sculptor
77 Archer, Miss
79 Rutherford, Alexander
81 Stewart, Robert
81 Gibbs, H, shoemaker
83 Archibald, James, artist
83 Gray, Charles
107 Sanson, A., grocer
109 Burnet, Miss
111 M'Intosh, James L., grocer
115 Burns, Thomas, joiner
119 Robertson, George, tailor
125 Hogg, J.
125 Hogg, John B.
137 Jack, C, gardener
141 Penman, Thomas B.
163 Drummond, A., vict. dealer
165 Middlemass, John
169 Smith, Wm., spirit dealer
173 Smith, Misses
175 Kerr, William, builder
179 Christie, Henry
183 Gibb, John, dairyman
189 Nisbet, Mrs
189 Wilkie, Mrs Andrew
Musgrave, J., gardener
Miller, G., gardener
Grange Loan here
164 Connell, James
148 Huth, Frederick
146 Meikle, Mrs W., grocer
144 Aitken, John
136 M 'Naught, Mrs C.
136 Bell, Mrs George
132 Hay, Thomas
132 Munro, Arch., A.M., teacher
128 Ross, H. A.
126 Blackie, William, grocer
122 Watson, John, tailor
122 Bain, Daniel
118 Hopkirk, Wm., gardener
116 Williamson, Thos. , agent
116 Jamieson, John, agent
112 Mochrie, James
110 Anderson, R., printer
102 Napier, Robert
100 Jack, Andrew, mason
100 Dea, George
g 94 Smith, John, builder
-2 92 Alexander, John
°-< 90 Carter, T., Yewtree cot.
|i 88 Stephenson, Mrs Robert,
Grange viUa
cj Gully, Mrs J. S.
5 M'Kenzie, James
Stevenson, David, draper
Grange Eoad here
.Neicington U.P. Church
76 Lindsay, George
74 Anderson, James, dyer
68 Wilson, Wm., spirit dealer
66 Moncur, Thomas
66 Scott, John
66 Horn, William
64 Laurie, James
60 Chisholm, William, dahy
52 Clapperton, Thomas, dairy
38 Murray, John, grocer
34 Common, Robt., jr., draper
32 White, John, painter
26 Leadbetter, James, grocer
22 Aitken, Michael, plasterer
10 Handyside, James, grocer
2 Naismith, William
Chalmers' Buildgs. 10.
See 136 Fount ainbridge.
Chalmers' Close. 8.
See 81 High Street.
Chalmers Crescent, 13.
Grange.
Aiken, Alex. {D. Mason <£,• Co. )
Mellon, John
Millar, James, M.D.
Deuckar, Miss E. R., Trafalgar
house
Harvey, Rev. J. Mitchell, M.A.
Bonar, Mrs, Devon cottage
Walker, John, Stratheden
Hay, Rear-Admiral
Chalmers Street. 11.
Lauriston Place.
1a Chesser, John
2a Gray, Mrs
3a Macnair, Mrs
1b Mutter, John
2b Kenton, Robert, M.D.
3b Beattie, Adam
5 Dick, Mrs
6 Morison, Miss
7 Peddie, James
7 Peddie, James, jun.
Chamberlain Road. 13.
Boroughmu irhead.
M'Lean, Mrs, Ellendale
M'Laren, John, Landrick Iddge
Hutchins, G, Tormore
Campbell, Mrs A.
Graham, A., M.D., AshtieldvillM
Carnegie, Mrs J., Georgefield
Park, William, Georgefield
Croom, Rev. D. M., Crawick villa
Colvin, Mrs, Thorncot
Anderson, Robert, Helen villa
Douglas, Thos.H., photographer.
See Adv.
Chapel Lane. 1.
See 8 Broughton Street.
Chapel Lane, 1.
Quality Street.
15 Sanderson, Mark, merchant
Chapel Street. 11.
2 Maternity Hospital ; Ross,
Mrs, matron
4 Walker, Mrs Mary
6 Gordon, John, baker
8 Malcolm, Miss M.
8 Macdougall, Mrs
8 Gowanlock, Adam
8 Sommerville, Alexander C.
8 Ritchie, Robert
8 Young, John
12 Malcolm, Margaret
14 M'Kain, Lewis
16 Barker, Patrick
16 Glen, John
16 Fraser, John
18 Houlden, Thomas
20 M'Nab& Inglis
17 Brown, William
1 15 Wilson, Mrs
15 Lang, John
13 Winter, Miss
11 Thomson, Mrs K<
9 Sinclair, Lachlan
9 Milne, James
9 Grieve, John G.
9 Mowat, Miss H.
7 Rose, James, barber
5 Hunter, Miss J.
3 Dickson, Mrs
3 Cockburn, James
3 Cockburn, Miss
3 Ewing, Mrs
1 Scott, Mrs M.
Charles Street. 11.
1 Goodlet, Mrs, lodgings
1 M'Kain, James
1 Taylor, Alexander
1 Nicholson, Roderick
3 Sleep, Mrs M. A.
5 Brown, W. S.
7 Jack, James
7 Scott, Thomas
7 Rodger, John
9 Urquhart, Kenneth, cabinet-
maker. See Adv.
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11 Mitchell, A. H.
11 Allison, James, house agent
11 Gibson, Gilbert M.
13 Irving, James
15 Dewar, Alexander
17 & 19 Hastie, James, grocer
21 Spiden, Mrs R.
21 Anderson, James
21 Stewart, Miss
21 Alexander, Richard
21 Hay, Alexander
21 Miller, Mrs Thomas
23 & 25 Macintosh, Robert
28 Watt, Alexander
26 Paterson, John
26 Riccaltoun, Miss
26 Macdonald, James C.
26 Gunn, Alexander
22 Johnston, Mrs
22 Neilson, John
22 Gillies, Peter
22 Richardson, John
22 M'Clansburgh, Francis
18 Urquhart, Ken. See Adv.
18 Davie, John
18 Ness, Charles
14 Poison, Robert
12 Melville, James
4 Brass, Mrs
4 Brodie, Miss
2 M'Kean, Alexander, baker
Charlotte Lane. 4.
Muir, Thomas, stabler
Thomson, A., farrier
Charlotte Lane, 2.
Leith.
4 Macpherson, Alex., mereht.
Aitken & Wright
Charlotte Place. 4.
1 Dodds, Mrs, Servants' Regis-
ter. See Adv.
2 Rayner, Richard
3 Lorimer, James
4 Taylor, Alexander
4 Mackay, Angus
5 & 6 Brown, George, baker
6 Urquhart, Miss
6 Rodger, James
7 Emslie, Mrs, china dealer
7 Macfarlane and WaUace
8 .Bryce, Andrew, fishmonger
8 Watherston, John, & Sons
9 Muir, James, tailor
9 Richardson, Misses
10 k 11 Richardson, Ramsay,
&Co.
12 Armstrong, John, draper
13 Irvine, Mrs G.
13 M'Intosh, Mrs Ann
14 Stitt, James, grocer
15 Rogers, William, bookseller
16 Tolmie, J., tobacconist
16 Kerr, George
16 Young, Miss, dressmaker
16 Aikman, John
16 Thorn, Robert, jeweller
17 Gibson & Gibson, buttermeni45 Watson, James
18 Kay, Tims., (cSmi, plumbers 4o' Paterson, George A., M.D.
19 Laird, G. H, chemist
20 Lamb, Robert, clothier
21 Brown, William, fruiterer
22 Bell, John, bootmaker
25 Cameron, Finlay, bookseller
26 M'Kclvie, J., coal office
46 Banner, I !orneCas
Charlotte St. North.
1 Neilson, Stuart, W.S.
1
G.
Charlotte Square.
East side, 6. Other Parts, <
1 Hall, Thomas, lodgings
2 Leslie, James
4 Aitken, Rev. David, D.D.
5 Nasrnyth, R., surgeon-dentist
6 Campbell, Alexander
7 Neaves, Lord
8 Makellar, Miss
9 Dundas, G., advocate
10 Begbie, James, M.D.
11 Blackwood, Miss
12 Mylne, James, W.S.
13 Watson, John
14 Moir, George, advocate
15 Shepherd, Mrs
16 Watson, Dr P. H.
17 Haldane, Robert, W.S.
17 Haldane, James A., W.S.
St George's Church
18 Ardmillan, Lord
19 Mackenzie, Alexander
20 Smith, John, M.D.
21 Flowers, Thomas G.
22 Haldane, D. R., M.D.
23 Edin. Young Ladies' Inst.
23 Strangman, Mrs
Hope Street here
24 Havet, Alfred G., academy
for modern languages. See
Adv.
25 Burns, Miss
26 Lee, Robert, advocate
27 & 28 Bryce, A. H., LL.D..
collegiate school
29 Miller, Mrs
29 Miller, Alex. Gordon, M.D.,
F.R.C.S.E.
30 Duncan, Dr M., F.R.C.P.
31 Flowers, Thomas G.
32 Lindsay, Howe, & Co., W.S.
South Charlotte Street here
33 Oliphant's school
33 Spittal, T., janitor
34 Annandale, Thos., F.R.C.S.
35 Ross, Miss
36 Shaw, Patrick, advocate
37 Smith, Robert, S.S.C.
37 Smith, George B., S.S.C.
38 Mackintosh, J., of La
Mancha
39 Kerr, William, lodgings
40 Juridical Societg
40 Rutter, Joseph, officer
41 Carnegy, Robert, M.D.
42 Hope, James, jun., W.S.
43 Omond, R. , M. D. , F. R. C. S. E.
44 Glassford, Mrs
Neilson, William
2 Keith, T., M.D., P.E.I
3 Macgregor, Alex., architect
3 Heron, Alexander
3 Laws, Bliss
4 Playfair, .Misses
5 Balfour, Mrs
5 Macbean, JSneas, W.S.
5 Malloch, P. 8., S.S.C.
5 Crombie, Alexander, juu.,
W.S.
5 Salmond, John
6 Hope, Mrs, lodgings
Charlotte St. South.
East, 0. West, 4.
1 Brown, Miss, dressmaker
1 Whyte, Alexander
1 Hughes & Mylne, W.S.
1 Smith, Mrs Alexander
1 Loughton, Alexander
3 Peddie & Kinnear, architects
5 Elder & Bruce, W.S.
5 Home, James
7 Leyde, Otto, artist
7 Richardson, Miss
7 Gray, Mrs
7 Reid, Mrs David
9 Adam, Kirk, & Robertson,
W.S.
11 Mitchell, William, S.S.C.
11 Yorkshire Fire and Life In-
surance Co.
13 Watt, M. J., surgeon-dentil
13 Rogers, J. H.
13 Bell, M. J. See Adv.
13 Hamilton, John
15 Paton, Mrs, lodgings
16 Gardner, Peter
16 Wilson, James
16 Milroy, Rev. Andrew
14 Harper, Mrs, lodgings
14 ISTotman, Win., upholsterer
12 Gibson, John & H. G., W.S.
10 Cormack, Miss
10 Kay, Mrs T.
10 Duncan, David
8 Jamieson, Alexander, C.A.
8 International Life Societ;/
8 Law Fire Insurance Soot '.</
8 Liverpool and London and
Globe Insurance Society
5 Editor. <(• Bathgate Eig. Go.
6 Borthwick, Thos., accountant
6 Hobday, Thos., accountant
4 Servants' Institution
2 Fortie, J., teacher of drawing
2 De Palmas, Solemy, teacher
2 NicoL Alexander, lodgings
Charlotte Street, Leith.
North, 1. South, 2.
1 Steedman, W., grocer
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2 Maclean, Mrs
2 Kilgour, Joseph
3 Clark, James, baker
5 Johnston, Robert, painter
6 Wilson, Mrs, fishmonger
•7 Murray, Alexander
8 Robbie, John, 'shoe warehouse
9 Scott, David, fruiterer
10 Cunningham, M. & H.,
dressmakers
12 Lethem, John, merchant
17 "Wyse, George B. M., banker
18 Police Office
18 Grant, Jas., super, of police
19 Council Chambers
19 Town Clerk's Office
19 Couper, W. H, town clerk
19 Irons, James C, S.S.C.
19 Simpson, James, architect
19 Cook, Andrew, town officer
19 Collector & Treasurer's Office
19 Taxes, Police ;Wm. Walker,
collector
19 Proudfoot, William, burgh
surveyor
20 Hansen, H. P.
21 Orr, Misses M. & P., milliners
21 Cameron, Mrs
22 Struthers, James, M.D.
23 Pope, James, & Sons
24 Grieve, William
25 Grieve, Miss
25 Walker, John
26 White, Mrs Hugh
27 Henderson & Wilson, builders
28 Dowie, Thomas, S.S.C.
30 Lindsay, Thomas
32 Paterson, Robert, M.D.
35 Dowie, Thomas
John's Lane here
43 Sutherland, James, plasterer
45 Sutherland, James
46 Horsley, James, spirit dealer
47 Grant & Anderson
48 Imperial Royal Austrian
Consulate
48 Worms, George
49 Glover, William {B. <£• G.)
49 Plett, William, jun.
50 Largie, Mrs
50 Dobson,Thos.,superv. of I.E.
5 Ob Smith & Wilson, druggists
51 Lee, Wm. B., tea and wine
merchant
51a Finlay, Thomas, fishmonger
52 M'Evoy, James
Charlotte Lane here
54 Thomson, Mrs P., baker
56 Torrance, Jos., spirit dealer
58 M'Evoy, James, saddler
59 Hamilton, James E., news-
agent
60 Ferguson, William, flesker
62 Miller, William, tailor
Chester Street. 4.
5 Stuart, Eobert L., W.S. ■
7 Clark, James
9 Cuninghain, Alexander
11 Ainslie, Col. Wm. B., C.B.
1 3 Chambers, Wm. , Eight Hon. ,
Lord Provost of Edinr.
15 Milne, Miss
15 Seymour, Mrs
17 Johnston, Misses
19 Martin, John, W.S.
31 Ferguson, E. D. G.
22 Henderson, Francis C, M.D.
20 Fraser, Alexander Campbell
18 Johnston, Miss, of Sands
16 Eennie, Miss
14 Crawford, Mrs
12 Maxwell, Mrs
10 Laing, James
8 Haig, John
6 Tweedie, Mrs
4 Milne, Mrs
Cheyne Street. 3.
3 Macdougall, Alexander
5 Macfarlane, Walter
5 Stoddart, James
5 Wishart, Alexander
5 M'Cagie, James
7 Steedman, Henry
9 Nisbet, William
11 Mathison, Thomas
11 Brown, Eobert
11 Forrest, David
11 Forrest, David, jun.
13 Murray, Mrs
15 Stewart, Eobert G.
17 Simpson, John
17 Steven, Archibald
17 Coyne, Roderick, A.F.A.
17 Eankin, Miss
17 Urquhart, Mrs
17 Anderson, William
21 Lowson, A. (G.P.O.)
23 Bell, John
23 Dawson, Richard
23 Wright, Mrs
25 Bain, James A. Kerr
27 Vernon, Miss
29 Maxwell, William
29 Sowersby, Mrs
29 Morrison, James
29 Pearson, Thomas
31 Cockburn, W. H. (C. & Son)
8 Howden, Mrs John
6 Macdermid, Edward
6 Scott, John
4 Lawson, Mrs
2 Henderson, Miss Agnes
2 Mitchell, Adam
Christian Bank, 5.
Trinity.
1 M'Naughton, James
3 Munro, Alexander
4 Whitehead, Miss
5 Longbottom, Thomas K,
6 Boag, Mrs
7 Bambridge, Miss
8 Maccpieen, John
Church Hill. 13.
1 Kennedy, Misses
3 & 5 Baillie, James
7 Shepherd, Captain
9 Macmurdo, Miss
11 Melrose, John (A. M. & Co. )
13 Moore, .Mrs
16 Cumming, Mrs V., Eich-
mond cottage
14 Blyth, Howard
12 Hyatt, Lewis L.
10 Scott, Capt. Eobert, H.C.S.
8 Gibson, Misses
6 Shiels, Mrs
4 Lindsay, Thomas S.
2 Scott, John
Church Lane, 4.
Heriot Roiv.
4 Marshall, Mrs W. , spirit dlr.
5 Walker, Geo., cabinetmaker
5 Walker, Wm., joiner and
cabinetmaker
6 Marr, Thos., house carpenter
8 Proctor, Adam, plumber
9 Lyle, William, upholsterer
11 M'Ara, T., mason
Stewart, P., livy. stable keep.
Hall, George, coach-hirer
Church Lane, 13.
Momincjside.
Heddle, Miss, Falconer cottage
Griffin, William, Jane lodge
Young, Eobert, Canaan grove
Church Road, Trinity.
1 Randalls, Joseph, painter
2 Wood, William
2 Ferrall, Mrs
Church Street.
East, 5. West, 3.
1 Eobertson, Wm., dairyman
3 Eobertson, Georgina,tobcnst.
5 Crow, Thomas, confectioner
9 Brown, Alex., spirit mercht.
10 Eougvie, J., confectioner
11 Eougvie, M., dressmaker
12 Edington, Mrs A.
12 Laird, Mrs E.
12 Miller, John, bookbinder
12 Pagan, Archibald
13 Mathews, Edward, baker
15 Baxter, Allan, smith
17 Deas, J. &T., French polishers
19 Keddie, David, cabinetmaker
Circus Place, N.-E., 3.
Royal Circus.
2 Kinnear, James
4 Circus Place School
6 Begbie, William M., rector
Circus Place, N.-W., 3.
Royal Circus.
1 Simpson, E., bootmaker
4 Insurance Company of Scot-
land, Branch
4 Commercial Bank of Scotland
Branch Office ; Jas. Paris,
S.S.C, agent
5 Richardson, A., & Son
CIR
STREET DIRECTORY.
6 Gray, James, watchmaker
7 Mackie, Charles, surgeon
7 Heiton, John, accountant
7 Chilton, Mrs W. , lodgings
7 Gibson, Robert
7 Scott, Mrs C.
7 Robertson, Peter
7 Divorty, Rev. George
7 Douglas, Mrs
8 Atkinson, R,, k, Son, coach
proprietors. See Adv.
9 Bell, Peter, smith
10 Haddow, William, dairyman
Flemington, Andrew, joiner
« Weir, Donald, egg store
| Urquhart, George, smith
S Bruce, Isaac, cabinetmaker
| Henderson, Jn., cabin etmak'r
|| Tod & Donaldson, wd. -carvs.
P White, Wm., blacksmith
Burton, James, wright
11 Laing, Miss, draper
12 Braidwood, James, tailor
12 Stewart, R., victual dealer
13 Lamb, Mrs Francis
13 Stewart, Robert
13 Hunter, Hugh
13 Calder, Mrs M.
13 Williamson, William
14 Tweeddale, James
15 Bank of Scotland Branch
Office; John Hewat, agent
15a Coull, Robert, china merch.
16 Ashcroft, Peter, china mer.
16 Ashcroft, Miss M., artist in
hair
16a Blyth, James, bootmaker
17 Wilson, Alexander, grocer
18 White, John, bootmaker
19 Somerville, Robert
19 Henderson, Mrs
19 White, John, jeweller
19 Smith, R. A.
19 Brydon, James
19 Howison, Mrs Jane
19 Smith, Mrs W.
20 Cockburn, J. F., grocer
22 Craig, John W., grocer
23 Tennant, Thomas M., hair-
dresser
24 Noble, Alexander, druggist
Circus Place, S.-E., 5.
Royal Circus.
1 Gow, J., bootmaker
3 Cook, Alexander, fishmonger
and poulterer
5 Paris, Alexander, grocer
5b Robertson, J. P. B., advocate
5b Robertson, Mrs
7 Wood, John A., of Woodcot
9 Cunning, Wm., ironmonger
9 Whyte, Mrs T.
9 Campbell, Mrs Mary Ann
Circus Place, W., 5.
Royal Circus.
1 Hall, George, coach-hirer
2 Archibald, Miss
2 Wardrop, J. R.
2 Bunning, Rev. W. C.
2 Gulland, William, W.S.
2 Davies, Mrs T.
3 Elder, John, W.S.
4 Baird, Miss
4 Beatson, Mrs
5 Hamilton, Lieut. -Colonel
6 Cornwall, Js.,M.D.,F.R.C.S.
Citadel, 4.
Commercial Street.
1 Ovenston, Mrs, spirit dealer
5 M'Intyre, John
7 & 8 Swaine, E. A., & Cru-
delius, merchants
9 & 10 Stuart, Alexander, seed
crusher
15 Hay, Thomas, refreshment
rooms
18 Naisnrith, Robt., spirit mer.
Sibbald, Andw. , station agent
Citadel Street, 4.
Citadel.
7 Chisholm, Mrs, grocer
12 Scott, Walter, spirit dealer
13 Paterson, John, greengrocer
Clanalpine Buildgs. 10.
See Spittal Street.
Claremont Crescent, 2.
East Claremont Street.
7 Gibb, Mrs
8 Clark, Mrs, sen.
8 Clark, Thomas {T. & T. C.)
9 Johnston, T. B.
10 Balfour, R., accountant
11 Robertson, James Stewart,
W.S.
12 Kirk, John, W.S.
13 Warden, William
14 Dall, Thomas, C.A.
15 Gillespie, Miss
16 Brown, Mrs
17 Sanderson, James
18 Stein, Charles
19 Adam, Alexander F., W.S.
19 Adam, James, S.S.C.
20 Gordon, Miss
21 Hardyman, John H., W.S.
22 Richardson, James
22 Richardson, Peter, merchant
23 Gavin, William A.
23 Gavin, Crichton S.
Claremont Park, 2.
Leith Links.
1 Blackie, John
2 Wight, R. ( W. cO Scott)
3 Scott, James ( Wight <fc S. )
4 Kelman, Rev. John
5 Waddell, James
5 Waddell, Peter
6 Wood, W. L.
Laurie, Robert ( T. B. Camp-
bell di Co.), Clarebank
CLA W
Giant, D. 8. <<:. d- Ander-
son), Claremont cou..
7 Pringle, Jamea
8 Brown, James
9 Henderson, D. (//. d- Tan,-
bull)
10 Cook, Mists
11 Russell, Mrs \V.
12 Warrick, W. ( It'. <£ 1;
Claremont Place, 3.
West end of Handermm Bow.
1 Noble, James, grocer
1 Thomson, George
1 Cullen, Mrs John
1 Madden, Mrs
1 Chalmers, John
1 Ramsay, James, writer
1 Russell, Rev. William, A.M.
2 Stewart, John
2 Baird, Mrs, smallwares
3 Dewar, Rev. Duncan
3a Dick, Thomas, tailor
4 Craig, Mrs Charles, baker
6 Church, James
6 Dowling, R. L.
6 Paterson, David
6 Murray, George
6 More, James L.
8 Church, James, grocer
10 Moffat, Mrs
10 Grant, John C.
10 Wilson, Alexander
10 Wright, William
10 Macgregor, John
10 Burn, Mrs
12 Affleck, James, surgeon
Claremont Street, E., 2 .
Bellevue Crescent.
45 Russell, John
43 Chalmers, James
43 Wallace, Mrs
43 Stewart, J. C.
43 Grant, R.
41 Young, George
41 Dick, George
41 MacGregor, David C.
41 MacGregor, Mrs John
39 Peace, James
35 Peat, John
35 Halkett, Samuel
35 Tweedie, Thomas
33 Gilchrist, Mrs
33 Robertson, Robert
33 Pattisou, Misses
31 Johnston, Miss
29 Small, Andrew
29a Martin, Peter, tailor
27 Watson, Miss
27 Kirkwood, Rev. James
27 Irvine, M. Sinclair
25 Stewart, J. L., landscape
painter
25 Marshall, Miss
25 Bruce, Mrs
23 Neilson, John, W.S.
1 21 Anderson, John
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19 Thomson, D. J.
17 Cathcart, John F.
15 Milne, Miss
13 Fraser, Alexander
11 Longmore, Adam C.
9 Millidge, J. J.
7 Chisholm, Robert
5 Todd, George
3 Stark, George G.
3 Stark, W. M.
1 Murray, John, S.S.C.
30 Tennant, Mrs
28 Scrymgeour, Mrs
26 Logan, Mrs A. S.
24 Laurie, William
22 M'Gowan, Miss
20 Bertram, Charles
18 Henderson, W. G.
16 Burness, William, S.S.G
14 Weir, Henry
12 Fullarton, J. A.
Claremont Street, W., 3.
West end of Henderson Bow.
1 Soutter, John
1 Watt, James
1 Barbour, William L.
1 Fowler, G.
1 M Arthur, Mrs
1 Forbes, James S.
2 Anderson, Mrs P.
3 MacLaverty, Miss
3 Rattray, Miss
4 Hamilton, Miss
4 Graham, Mrs
5 Wilson, Mrs
6 Evans, Robert
6 Stalker, Mrs
<3 Brown, Miss
6 Gillespie, John
7 Surenne, John T.
St Bernard's Estah. Church
8 Begg, Mrs
9 Henderson, Mrs
9 Taap, Andrew
9 Paris, James, S.S.C.
9 Paris, Alexander
10 Skelly, Mrs
20 Dale, Alexander
20 Mather, James
20 Wilkie, David
Clarence Street, 3.
St Stephen Street.
1 Cameron, Mrs A.
3 Surenne, David J.
5 Pringle, Alexa,nd.ei(Adjutant-
General's Office)
5 M'Dougal, George
5 Smyth, Mrs
7 Henderson, James
9 Brown, Mrs R.
9 Dorrit, Mrs, nurse (area)
11 Dunn, Mrs
11 Roddick, Rev. James
11 King, Rev. William
11 M'Intosh, John
12 Irons, D. E.
13 Eddinstfon, Mrs G.
15 Neill, Mrs
17 Hunter, Mrs P.
17 Williamson, Mrs Jane
17 Williamson, Geo. , accountant
17 Mackintosh, Miss
17 Black, William
19 Gordon, William
27 Steele, W., teacher
29 Hall, John
29 Hunter, Mrs
29 Sibbald, Mrs
29 Stewart, Miss
29 Cooper, James
29 Burnett, Mrs
29 Burnett, John
29 Sturrock, Thomas, writer
32a Robertson, Mrs, corset
maker
32 Smith, Mrs Lieutenant
32 Smith, Mrs Walter
30 Traquair, Wm., jun., S.S.C.
30 Martin, Miss
30 Henderson, Mrs James
30 Ewart, Miss
30 Turnbull, Mrs
30 Hogg, John
30 Sinclair, Miss, agent for
British and foreign gover-
nesses and schools
28 Husband, William, M.D.
26 Barnetson, Mrs
24 Cowpar, Misses
24 Walker, Mrs
24 M'Laren, Mrs C.
24 M'Intosh, James B.
22 Goodall, Mrs
20 Fraser, James, M.D.
15 Hutton, William
18 Thomson, Miss
18 Brown, Thomas J.
18 Clark, Miss M.
16 Mackenzie, Mrs M.
14 Ross, Alex. (A. R. d; Co.)
12 Horetzky, Mons.
12 O'Donnell, Mrs
12 Turnbull, Mrs
10 Kirkland, Mrs William S.
6 Douglas, D., writer
6 Budge, Mrs
6 M'Meikan, William
6 M'Ewan, Mrs
4 Sanderson, Jas. (Peace A Co. )
2 Drysdale, Miss
2 Macrae, John, grocer
Clarendon Crescent, 3-
Dean Bridge.
1 Morehead, Charles, M.D.
2 Gordon, Mrs H.
4 Karley, Mrs
4 Graham, Mrs Jackson
5 Blackwood, W. (T. & J. B.)
6 Campbell, Mrs Archibald
7 Bannerman, Mrs James
8 Spence, A. W.
8 Spence, Mrs Alexander
9 Robertson, Mrs
10 Warden, Mrs
11 Wood, Mrs
12 Gairdner, Mrs General
13 Dickson, Mrs Dr
13 Dickson, J. J.
14 Barton, Daniel
15 Watson, Leybourne
16 Young, Mrs
17 White, Mrs George T.
19 Hagart, James V.
20 Kelland, Professor
21 Robinow, Adolph
22 Wood, Miss
Clerk Street,
St Patrick Square.
East, 12. West, 11.
1 Cousland, Mrs
1 Hall, Miss, dressmaker
1 Farquharsou, Miss
1 Durward, Andrew
1 Hall, Mrs James
1 M'Bean, Peter
1 Gardiner,. James
1 Duncan, Miss
3 M'Kean k Banks
5 Crawford, John
7 Bank of Scotland Branch
7 Durward, Andrew
7 Maver, Jas. , & Co. See Adv.
7 Fairbairn, James
11 Bisset, James, baker
11 Fairbairn's millinery and
glove warehouse. See Adv.
9a Stalker, T., hairdresser
9 Anderson, Misses
13 Marshall, Mrs John
15 Richardson, Mrs, ladies' nurse
15 Stevenson, Mrs
15 Robertson, Mrs
15 Douglas, Alexander
17 Stobie, Robert
19 Gunn, Mrs Ellen, grocer
21 Walker, George, dairy
23 Henderson, Archibald
23 Manuel, Mrs
23 ScrjTngeour, Mrs
25 Johnston, James
27 Rutherford, Thomas, flesher
29 Grav, William S., grocer
31 Sutherland, R.
31 Mutter, Miss
31 Davies, W. H.
31 Scoon, Mrs Kenneth
31 Wilson, Mrs
31 Stott, Mrs James
33 Nisbet, John
35 Taylor, James
Gifford Park here
37 Mathison, Robert, baker
39 Russell, D. & J.
41 Montgomery, Mrs
41 Archibald, Mrs Andrew
41 Thorn, Miss M.
41 Mathison, R.
41 Dods, Mrs J.
41 Chalmers, David
43 Brander, Wm., china niercht.
45 M'Millan, T., jun., butcher
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47 Craig, David, draper
49 Robertson, Mrs J., grocer
51 Bruce, Robert
51 Swanson, Misses E. S. & C.
51 M 'William, Mrs, lodgings
51 Hunter, Mrs
51 Gray, William S.
51 Archibald, James
51 Hawkins, Miss
53 Herbert, P.
55 Renton, H.
57 & 59 Dawson, Wm., hosier
61 Boyd, Mrs
61 Calder, John
61 -Simpson, Robert G.
61 Bissett, Mrs G.
61 Kiddy, Mrs
63 Marwick, William
65 Chalmers, George, saddler
67 Shaw, George, saddler
69 Young, John, plumber
71 Weatherhead, Robert
71 Gillies, James B.
71 Ireland, Thos., accountant
71 Hellon, Mrs
71 Wilson, Mrs
71 Young, Mrs M.
73 Low, John
75 Mitchelhill, James, baker
77 Davies, W. H. , spirit mercht.
79 Kemp, James, merchant
81 Alexander, George
81 Christie, William
81 Pirret, John
81 Sanson, Robert, printer
81 Henderson, Adam
83 Smith, M.
85 M'Nab, A. & J., dyers
85 Waldie, J., & Sons
Montague Street here
64 Buncle, Alexander, fruiterer
62 Smith, M., tobacconist
62 Smith, Miss
60 Sharp, F., watchmaker
58 Pirret, John
56 Pirret, James
56 Walker, Mrs
56 Sclater, Mrs
56 Paton, Miss
56 Roddie, Mrs William
56 Smith, John, tailor
56 Paton, Mrs A.
56 Lewis, Henry, artist
54 Taylor, James
52 Buncle, Alexander, fruiterer
50 Alexander, John, tailor
48 Hutton, Mrs
46 Fairgrieve, Thos., druggist
Rankeillor Street here
44 Brash, Thos. , spirit mercht.
42 Ballantyne, James, baker
40 Craig, James, grocer
38 Lawrie, Peter, stationer
36 Harcus, Henry
34 Bain, D.
34 Orr, John C. M.
34 Tweedie, Thomas
34 Wilson, James
34 Tough, John
34 Watling, Mrs
32 Tweedie, Tliomas, draper
30 Cowan, George, M.D.
28 Grieve, James
26 Boyd, Miss M.
24 Grieve, James
24 Mackintosh, John, jun.
24 Moffat, Alexander '
24 Morrison, James
24 Legget, John
18 Turner, Peter, victual dealer
16 Irvine, Francis
14 Bertram, James
14 Sco.ugall, Mrs John
14 Maxwell, Mrs James
14 Simpson, Robert D.
14 Gemmell, William
14 Stalker, Mrs
10 Cameron, J. A.
8 Milne, Peter, baker
6 Smith, J., & Co., jewellers
4 Macdonald, David
4 Whigham, Misses
4 Paul, Thomas, reporter
4 Hutson, Mrs
2 Will, M. , china merchant
Clerk Street, South.
Clerk Street to Preston Street.
East, 12. West, 13.
1 Haswell, George G, grocer
3 Ross, George, draper
5 Oliphant, Francis
5 Croal, Thomas A.
5 Brockie, William
5 Simpson, David G.
7 Dunn, Thomas, butcher
9 Ballantyne, James, baker
11 Neilson, George, ironmonger
13 Hetherton, Henry. See Adv.
15 Copland, George
15 Innes, Lady
15 Purves, D. L.
15 Balbirnie, James D.
17 Currie, James, china mercht.
23 Peat, Mrs, fruiterer
25 Waldie, Mrs
25 Johnston, George
25 Isles, Andrew, jun.
25 Turnbull, John
25 Mackay, Rev. Alex., LL.D.
27 Spence, James
29 Forrest, Thomas, & Sons,
ironmongers
Bernard Terrace here.
Clerk Street Cottage; Baffin,
William, builder
Neunngton Free Church
43 Turnbull, Mrs
43 Turnbull, John
45 Scougall, Andrew
45 Wilson, Mrs Francis
45 Young, Robert
45 Nichol, J. D.
47 Pridie, James D., surgeon
49 Pillans, Hugh Scott
Lulton Place here
British Lin* n t 'o.'s Br. Bank
Gordon, K. O., h Go.
Haig, A. G.
Turner, David
Stark, John
Walker, Janes
Crawford, David L
Mitchell, James
Bunks, Charles, butcher
Roughead, John
Houston, Robert
Slight, George
Pattison, John, W.S.
Petersen, Magnus M.
Marshall, William
Geoghegan, Joseph
Wilson, Robert, painter
Napier, Alexander, chemist
Christie, James
Smith, David
Smith, Mrs James
M'Rae, Rev. John
Ramsay, Mrs
Sutherland, Mrs
Pillans, John, baker
Agnew, James, stationer
Crichton & Thomson
Goldie, Mrs
Young, Thomas
M'Neilie, David (Chancery)
Gilray, Joseph, grocer
Kedzlie, R., draper
Guthrie k. Shillinglaw
M'lntosh, John
Alder, George
Sutherland, W.
Murdoch, Miss J.
Stewart, L. & J.
Alexander, R. & A. W.
Irons, D., tailor
Craig, James
Fullerton, A. K.
Brodie, Walter
Grey, Misses
Johnston, Alexander
Johnston, James
Brodie, Walter, plumber
Mackenzie, William, builder
Bryee, William, plasterer
Lawson, G. R.
Taylor, George, baker
Shaw, Joseph, painter
Caldwell, David
Braid, William
Goldie, George, bank clerk
Robertson, John
Smith, Mrs Alexander
Middlemass, George
Martin, J., i; Sons
Martin, R.
Young, Archibald, plumber
Newington Church
Clifton Terrace, 4.
Haymarket.
Bell, Robert C, W.S.
Kinnear, Mrs
Berry, Mrs John H.
Oughterson, Miss
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5 Berry, Miss
6 Ramie, Robert, C.A.
7 & 8 Gilbey, W. & A., wine
importers
10 Gray, David, corn merchant
11 Waldie, G., greengrocer
12 Steel, James
12 Murray, George
12 King, Mrs
12 Patison, Miss
13 Archibald, James
14 Wares, M., bootmaker
15 Steel, James, baker
Clinton Road, 13.
Whitehouse Loan.
Fulton, John
Davidson, Lieutenant-Colonel,
Woodcroft
Clyde Street, 7.
Elder Street.
3 Mackenzie, Alex., teacher
3 Bootland, Elizabeth
5 Fairbairn, Robt. , spirit dealer
7 Fletcher, Peter, globemaker
9 Peebles, A. &R.,cabinetmkrs.
11 Innes, John, spirit merchant
13 Lorimer & Gillies, printers
17 Cunningham & Co., wine
merchants
23 Fraser, William, agent
25 Ireland, Wm. E. See Adv.
27 Mason, Mrs
27 Young, James, bootmaker
28 Luke, George
26 M'Glashan, Alex., engraver
18 Martin, Robert
18 Martin, Miss, dressmaker
18 White, G., stamper (G. P.O.)
14&16 Muir & Paterson, printers
12b Murray, William, grocer
2 Peter, David, North lane
10 Knox, Henry, paper cutter
8 Veterinary College
8 Romains, Charles
8 Williams, W., principal
8 Strange ways, Thos., vet. surg.
4 and 6 Banks, Archibald, sta-
tioner. See Adv.
Clyde Street Lane. 7.
Carfrae, A. , bank messenger
Smith, G. T., bank messenger
Tait, Thomas, smith
Coalhill, 4.
Shore.
2 Ross, James, ropemaker
6 Matson & M'Intosh, wrights
1 1 Guthrie, Mich. , spirit mercht.
12 Graham, Thos., slate mercht.
14 Clark, Patrick, spirit mercht.
19 Brash, Mrs David, wine
merchant
Coates Crescent. 4.
1 Robertson, James
2 Ramsden, Jas., wool broker
3 Paterson, Mrs
4 Forbes, Miss Jane
5 Maclagan, R. Craig, M.D.
6 Jackson, E. J.
7 Macdonell, E. R.
8 Lambe, Mrs
9 Campbell, Mrs, of Leckuary
10 Dunsmure, Major
11 Inglis, H. Maxwell
13 Seton, Mrs
14 Barclay, Lieut. -Colonel P.
15 Drybrough, Mrs
15 Drybrough, John
16 Richardson, James
17 Barclay, George
18 Colquhoun, William
19 Limond, Mrs
20 Thomson, Lockhart
21 Reddie, Mrs
22 Christie, Mrs
Coates, West. 4.
Napier, George, advocate, Coates
hall
Downie, John, West Coates
nursery
M 'Keith, Archibald, West Coates
nursery
Forbes, Rev. John, LL.D.,
Donaldson's hospital
Large, Alfred, Donaldson's hos-
pital
Tait, Jas. , Donaldson's hospital
Rennie, Archibald, Donaldson's
hospital
M'Leish, John, Donaldson's;
hospital
Stewart, John, Donaldson's
hospital
Kilgour, William, Donaldson's
hospital
Spiers, James, Donaldson's hos-
pital
Trotter, Robert, Donaldson's
hospital
Kinloch, George R. , West Coates
villa
Tait, Wm., Inverardoran lodge
Kirkhope, J., Randolph villa
Gill, Thomas, Dunstane villa
Turnbull, Mrs, Windsor villa
Turnbull, Patrick, C.A., Wind-
sor villa
Mason, Sam. L., Pentland villa
Munro, Hector, gardener
Coates Place, 4.
Coates Crescent.
1 Taylor, Thomas G.
1 Dempster, Miss D.
Coatfield Lane, 2.
128 Constitution Street.
1 M'Dermott, James
5 Bradshaw, Rev. E. J.
11 Grieve, George, baker
18 Thomson, Robert H., & Co.
27 Miller, John, cabinetmaker
27 Spinks, Charles, turner
33 Hume, John, Wright
35 Grieve, Peter W.
35 Dawson, Miss
37 Paxton, John, spirit mercht.
39 Lambie, William, teacher
39 Lamb, Miss
42 Mould, Miss C.
42 Bertram, John
43 Sutherland, Robt., metal mer.
44 M'Dougal, J.
Cobden Terrace, 10.
Dairy Road.
1 Wardlaw, Miss J.
9 M 'Queen, John
10 Dixon, Mrs John
11 Muir, John
Coburg Lane, 4.
Coburg Street.
4 "White, Alex., fish merchant
6 M 'Intosh, M. , chimney-sweep
Coburg Street, 4.
Bridge Street.
2 Brotherston, Chas., dairyman
3a Duncan, Mrs J., trimming
warehouse
3b M'Intosh, William, iron-
monger
4 Adie, Adam, grocer
5 Martin, John, surgeon
13 Gordon, James, farrier
16 Webster, J.
17 Taylor, Misses M. & A.,
milliners
20 Murra3T, William, shoemaker
22 Stewart, Chas. (S. <L- Jordan)
22 Pace, James, vet. surgeon
22 Brown, William A.
23 Nicoll, James,' spirit dealer
27 Anderson, S., slater
29 Steel, Robert
33 Budge, W., cartwright
35 Tait, Mrs Martha, draper
37 Somerville, MrsM., spirit dlr.
Cockburn Street, 9.
Waverley Bridge.
1 Philp's hotel
3 Tolmie, Robert, tobacconist
5 Greiner, C, milliner
7 Muir, Archibald, stationer
9 Ritchie, A., confectioner
11 Simpson, R. E., & Co.
13 Lewis, Mrs, bazaar
15 M 'Cowan, James
17 Orderly Rooms, the Queen's
City of Edinburgh Rifle
Volunteer Brigade
17 Rankine, Mrs, sen.
17 M 'Cowan, James
19 Preston, Geo., spirit dealer
21 Rankine, Thos., bootmaker
23 Mathieson, A., & Son
25 Cameron, Finlay, painter
27 Syme, James
27 Petrie, George, accountant
27 Sturrock, John, N.P.
27 Learmonth, W. C, agent
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27 Miller, John, printer
29 Denholm & Cochrane, whole-
sale ironmongers
29b Kennedy, James, baker
31 Koerber, Jphannes, perfumer
33 Cribbes, P., watchmaker
35 Orderhj Room, City of Edin-
burgh Artillery Volunteers
35 Napier, Eobert
35 Self, Charles A. V.
35 Anderson & Pringle, tailors
and clothiers
35 Connor, Rev. James W.
35 Hunt, George, tailor and
clothier
35 Peacock, E., printer
37 Collins, Wm, Sons, & Co.,
Queen's printers
39 Campbell, P. & P., dyers
41 P>rown, Jas. , & Son, plumbers
43 Crease, Wm., & Co., manu-
facturers
45 Millar, David, draper
49 Gordon, Misses, fruiterers
51 Wilson & Son
51 Aitchison, James, jeweller
51 Allardyce, Alexander
51 Gordon, Misses
51 Beatson, David
51 Session-clerk's office for the
City
51 Edinburgh Choral Society ;
T. K. Longbottom, con-
ductor
51 Maxton, Andrew, shirt manu-
facturer
51 Beveridge, John, clothier
51 Longbottom, Thomas Kirby,
teacher of singing
51 Peebles, William, tailor
51 Edinburgh Tonic Sol-fa
Association ; T. K. Long-
bottom, conductor ; T.
Young, secy.
53 Edwards, G. S., auctioneer.
See Adv.
55 Marshall, James, warehouse-
man
57 Hamilton, James, hatter
59 Robertson, Mrs Ann, hotel-
keeper
59 Ashbys & Richardson, tea
merchants
59 Myles, John, artist
61 Pillans, John, baker
63 Stewart, Charles, bootmaker
63 Delgaty, James, dairy
65 Forsyth, John S., clothier
67 Macgowan, Alexander, iron-
monger
69 Inglis, A., City hotel
71 Temple, David, prov. merch.
73 Donaldson, John G., spirit
dealer
58 Reid, William, & Sons, under
takers. See Adv.
56 GiUies, Peter, confectioner
54 Eye Dispensary
54 Ear Dispensary
54 Wright, Chas., photographer
52 Patrick, Robert, hatter
50 Leckie, Jos., family boot and
shoe warehouse. See Adv.
46 Cottam, John Sidney
46 Campbell, D., warehouseman
46 M'Nab, Robert N.
46 Greiner, C, milliner
46 Lying-in Institution ; Mis
Ferguson, matron
46 Miles & Co., telegraph
engineers
46 Taylor, Robert, compositor
44 Morrison, W., bazaar
42 Muir, William, bootmaker
40 Campbell, James, carpet and
floorcloth merchant
38 Laurie, T., educational pub-
lisher
35 Dental Dispensary ; Wm. K.
Thwaites, S.S.C., secretary
38 Adair, John, jun.
38 Hunt, George
38 Campion, Mrs
38 Chalmers, William
36 Hambling, George, bird dlr.
32 Rutherford, Walter, & Son,
wine and spirit merchants
30 Scotsman and Weekly Scots-
man Newspaper Office
30 Steele, Adam, clerk
24 Handasyde, Thomas, &
Davidson, seedsmen
22 Wellington Reformatory
Depot
20 Souter, James, die and stamp
cutter
20 Fowlie, James
20 M'Gregor, James
18 Robertson, M. & M., sewing-
machine agents
16 Mohring, H. , fruit merchant
14 Miller, John, City temper
ance hotel
10 Howe, Wm., spirit dealer
8 Bolton, John, perfumer
6 Temple, J., confectioner
4 Stubbs1 Mercantile Offices
4 Young, Richard J.
4 Lear, James, manufacturing
jeweller
4 Hunter & Scott, commission
agents
2 Cumming, Thomas, & Son
College, 9.
South Bridge.
Turner, William, M.B.
Small, John, librarian
Small, Mrs J.
Gilbert, Thomas {See. office)
Chapman, John, janitor
Aufrecht, Theodore, Professor of
Sanskrit
College St., North, 9.
College.
University hotel
1 Stewart, Peter
2 M 'In tush, J.
5 M'lntosh, James, bookseller
6 Cochrane, Thomas, baker
8 Bart, William D.
9 Reid, \\\, ,v Sons
10 Anderson, William, slater
11 Graham, James
College St., South, 11.
College.
1 Macleod, Russell If . , dl
2 Gibbs, EL, .shoemaker
3 Bordeaux, Stanislas
4 Blackie, John, spirit mer-
chant
5 Newbury, Mrs J.
5 Ogilvie, J., draper and
clothier
5 Blackie k Son, publishes
5 Crombie, John, agent
6 Wilson, A., spirit merchant
7 M'Culloeh, John, grocer
8 Imlay, George, fishmonger
9 Bowie, J.
10 Burn, Ebenezer
10 TurnbuU, A.
11 Allardice, T. D.
11 College Street U.P. Church
12 Anderson, William, baker
13 Brown, A., bookseller
14 Tait, Thomas, grocer
15 Brims, Charles
15 Cadenhead, A. F. , writer
15 Ramsay, David, compositor
15 Mackay, Mrs
15 M 'Gibbon, John
15 Kennedy, Mrs, lodgings
16 Hunter, J. R., & Co., boot
and shoe makers
17 Goldie, J. W., fruiterei
18 Davie, John, shoemaker
19 Davis, Catherine
20 Chisholm, James, draper and
clothier
21 M'Morran, Jno., coach-hirer
21 Cowie, Thomas
21 Murdoch, Mrs George
22 Christie, Ann, dressmaker
23 Cowie, Thomas, grocer
College Street, West, 9.
College.
2 Weston, John, bookseller
College Wynd, 9.
North College Stn ■ \
20 Neilson, George, smith
Collins Place, 3.
Stockbridgc.
1 Laing, Richard, writer
13 Bishop, John
22 Anderson, John
27 Peddie, Thomas, architect
28 Donald, William
29 Dempster, James
Colville Place, 3.
Stockbridgc
1 Hume, Peter
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6 Scott, James
15 Miller, Mrs
21 Dawson, John, joiner
22 Keppie, James
28 Matheson, George
Comely Bank, 3.
Stockbridge.
4 Whitelaw, M.
5 Smith, Miss
6 Lang, James, W.S.
7 Sorley, Mrs
8 Keir, William
9 Murray, Miss
10 Whyte, Mrs
11 Ross, Mrs
12 Millar, Mrs
13 Lowrie, Rev. Alexander
14 Faed, James, engraver
15 Murray, William
16 Macphail, Mrs D.
16 Dewar, John
16 Allan, William
16 Jones, T. W., W.S.
17 Anderson, William F.
17 Fraser, Miss C. G.
18 Torrance, George
19 Robertson, John, S.S.C.
20 Mitchell, Mrs
21 Edmond, E.
22 Vary, Miss
23 Rorie, George L.
Comely Bank Gardens,
Stockbridge.
Cunningham, Fraser, k Co.,
florists
Mitchell, John, gardener
Proctor, William, carter
Brown, Robert, carter
Mason, Robert, carter
Bush, J., Craigleith cottage
Hislop, Mrs M., Avenue villas
Fraser, R. (C. F. & Co. ), Avenue
villas
Haddow, Thomas, dairyman
Comely Green Cres., 8.
Comely Green Place.
2 Coxson, James
3 Dryburgh, James
3 Boyes, Mrs Jane
3 Murray, William C.
3 Russell, J. B.
4 Williamson, Peter
Comely Green Place, 8.
Portobello Road.
3 Wight, James
3 Duncan, Mrs
3 Severs, Benjamin
3 Paton, James
3 M 'Pherson, Mrs C.
4 Blaikie, G. F.
5 Johnston, Alexander
6 Murray, Miss
6 Thomson, James
6 Burns, Mrs William
6 Slater, James (G.P.O.)
7 Field, Miss
8 Harvey, James
8 Reid, James
8 O'Hara, R. C.
9 Paton, Thomas
10 Lawson, Francis
12 Barnes, George
12 Walker, Robert
Commercial Street, 4.
Leith Custom House.
Custom House
Mills, Leighton, surveyor
Mitchell, James; housekeeper
Mercantile Marine Office
Inland Revenue Office
Shore Dues Office
Dock Commissioners' Office
Anstruther and Leith Steam
Shipping Co. (Limited),
Custom House slip
Leith, Alloa, Kincardine, and
Bo'ness Shipping Co., Cus-
tom House slip
1 Edinr. Roperie Co. 's Stores
4 M'Intosh, R. , pavement mer.
4 Slimon, R. & D., anchor and
chain makers.
4 Prime Gilt Office
5 Smith, J. M., ironmonger
6, 7, 8 Younger, John, ship-
chandler
9, 10 Stalker, David, watch-
maker ; house, 14
11 Ferguson, Thomas, & Co.,
china dealers
12 Chalmers, Robt., spirit mer.
Sandport Street here.
13 Black, W. &. J., tailors
14 Lind, Andrew
14 La Cour k Watson
14 Jobson, M. , Baltic hotel
15, 16, 17 Bolton k Co., ship-
chandlers
18 Galloway, M. P. , ship-chand.
19 Gavin, W., merchant
19 Bolton, James B.
20 Chalmers, E., spirit mer-
chant ; house, 19
21 Eggers, L. , k Co. , ship-chand.
22 Calder, William, sailmaker.
See Adv.
23 Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde
Steam Shipping Co. ; G.
Mathieson, agent
27 Steven, William, merchant
29 Finnie, Wilson, k Co., van
and lorry builders
32 Leith Mill Co. Porters
36 Fedden, C, k Co., ship-
brokers
37 Coltness <b Carfin Collieries;
James R. Hopewell, agent
37 Schultze, Alexander & Son,
merchants
38 Marshall, Robert, merchant
38 Lochore Colliery Office
40 St Ninian's School
42, 43 Nicoll, Jas., spirit dealer
Tod, Alexander k Robert,
Leith Flour Mills
58 M'Intosh k Cunningham,
sailmakers
67 Graham's Co. Porters
Constitution Street.
North of Charlotte Street, 1 .
South, 2.
8 Virtue, William, k Co.
14 Wauchope, Moodie, k Hope
14 Hope, John David
20 Park, R., & Co.
22 Abbott, Kierumgaard, & Co.
22 Morrison, Mark, & Co.
24 Fulton, Weir, k Co.
26 M'Laren, D., k Co., niers.
28 Wilson, Andrew H., banker
Bernard Street liere
30 Berry, Thomas M., saddler
32 Cooper, A. , carver k gilder
34 Boyce, Mrs J., spirit dealer
36 Pendreigh, J. & G.
36 Ratze, Conrad
40 Rhind, D. A., merchant
42 Jacobsen, Frederick, mer-
chant
44 Ross, Martin, k Co.
44 Leith Corn Market Co. ;
John Scott, secretary
44 Scarth k Scott, W.S. and
N.P.
46 Cochrane, Paterson, & Co.
46 Thorburn, William
48 Jones, R. M., k Co., mers.
50 Smith, J. & J.
50 Laird & Smart, salt merchts.
54 Nimmo, William
56 Couchman, E. R,
56 Lloyd's Register of Shipping
56 Dishington, Thomas, k Co.
56 Urquhart, R.
58 Hoy, Andw., spirit merch.
60 Commercial Bk. of Scotland:
Mowbray, Robert, agent
62 Robinows k Marjoribanks
(Hanseatic Consul Office)
64 Henry & Corrie
68 Thorn, David, & Co., mers.
(Russian Consul Office)
68 Lyle, Mrs
70 Alison & Cowan, corn mers.
74 Oldenburg Consul Office
74 Watson, Turcan, & Co.,
merchants
76 Alexander, Andrew, & Co.
76 Jacobson & Co.
76 Johnstone, A. C.
76 Macleod, D. R., & Co.
76 M'Leod, Nicholas
76 Ellis, W. M.
78 Christie, W. M., slater
78 Christie & Liddle
80 Livingston, John, ho. factor
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82 Tait, Adam
84 Morrison, C, & Sons
84 Hewatt, R., & Co.
84 Purvis, John
88 Stegniann & Co.
88 Warburg, M. A., k Co.
90 Turnbull, Alexander
90 Millar, John
90 Hunter, Mrs Robert
90 Napier, Alexander
92 Bank of Scotland
92 Wyse, G. B. M.
Charlotte Street here
94 Galloway, James, collector
94 Sanderson k Krag, commis-
sion agents
94 Fiske, J. S., American Con-
sul
94 Duncan, Stark, k Co.
96 Anderson, Wm., merchant
98 Cochrane, Thos., plumber
108 Millar, John, cabinetmaker
110 Young, J., & Co.
110 Dunse, David
112 Syme, John
114 M'Gregor, Alexander
118 Steel, J. M., k Co.
122 Hunter, James
124 Caw, John, sheriff-officer
126 Forrest & Turnbull, merch.
128 Smith, Miss
Coatfield Lane here
132 Headquarters, 1st M.R. V.
134-136 Shiels, William, & Co.,
merchants
138 Duff, Rev. Henry
140 Kidd, David
146 Robertson, Wm., plumber
150 Scott, R. & F.
150 Darling, Robert
152 Dibble, John, bricklayer
154 Stewart, David
154 Bennet, George
154 Thomson, Miss
'Laurie Street here
156 Congregational Chapel
160 Macfarlane, A., & Son, corn
factors
173 Bell, Rannie, & Co.
171 Lindsay, George
167 Syme, James
165 Anderson, George
161 Finlayson, Matthew
155 Shiels, John S.
153 Tod, H. M.
1 51 Tod, J. B. , k Son, merchants
151 Imp. Fire and Life Offices
149 Mills, Mrs
149 M'Naughton, Mrs J.
147 Brown, Robert
145 Eckford, James M.
145 Eckford, Thomas
143 Andrews, Mrs Wm., lodgs.
143 Arnott, George
143 Thomson, Misses
141 Anderson, Thomas, builder
137 Redpath, Brown, & Co.
129, 131,&133Adam&M'Gregor
127
127
125
123
121
117
109
107
103
101
99
95
93
89
Coekburn k Co.
Anderson, James
Jordan, John
Clark, Pitcairn, k Co.
Miller, James, k Sons
St James' Chapel
Gallic, Laird, k Co.
Gardner, Peter, teacher
Hall, A. B., cabinetmaker
Barnett, Francis
Hadden, R., k Son, painters
Stewart k Rae, plumbers
Ford, W. , k Sons, merchts.
King, J. Falconer
Mackinlay k Co.
Paxton, Geo. (G. P. <L Son)
Charlotte Street here
Archer, Gilbert, Registrar
for South Leith
Sheriff-clerk's Office
Gunn, Robert
St John's Free Church
St John's Free Church Sch ool
Edinburgh Gas Light Co.
Leith Public Library
Thomson, William, & Co.
Campbell, T. B. , & Co.
Dunnet, Alexander
Wren, George
Murdoch, Boyd, & Co.,
S.S.C. andN.P.
Macdonald, Robert
Cuthbertson, A. G., k Son
Ebsworth & Hoppner
Danish Vice-Consul Office
Sorensen, M., k Kidd, mer-
chants
Snody, Andrew, S.S.C.
Dowie, Thomas, S.S.C.
Lindsay, William
Exchange Stables
Croall, John, k Sons
Danish Consul-Gen. Office
Berry, Barclay, & Go.
Warrack, John, k Co.
Smith, R. M., merchant
Smith, Peter, & Son, mer-
chants
United Kingdom Teleg. Co.
Wildbore, Frank
Knoblauch, Hugo
Cooper, Alexander
Henderson, D. W., merch.
Moffat, J. W.
Mackay, Isaac
Yule, Watson, & Co.
Robertson k Hope, merchts.
Saunders, John, wright
Exchange Reading Room
issembly and Baltic Sts. here
Corn Exchange
Harpers, Thomson, & Co.
Bruce, Boyd, & Co.
Mecklenburg Consul Office
Taysen & Co.
Hardie, James T., & Co.
Balfour, John, k Co.
Smith, P. B.
Bell, R. F., & Son
19 Noble, R. G., k Co.
17 Combe, J!'--, .•; Co.
3 Aikman, David
1 N. British Railway Station
Cornwall Street, 10.
Gfrimdlay 1. 1 * eet.
1 Andrew, R,
3 Carlyle, John
3 Ewart, Job n
3 Young, .Miss, dressmaker
3 Armstrong, J6ka(A. dbJfogg)
3 Marshall, Peter
3 Smith, Robert
3 Laddie, James
5 Lugton, Thomas
7 Leighton, William
7 Rose, Mrs Robert
7 (nulling, Peter (Com, Bank)
7 Guild, James
7 Munro, John
9 M'Leod, Roderick
9a Murray, James
Corunna Place, 3.
Spence's Place, Leith.
5 Brown, James
6 Dale, James
6 Johnston, James
Couper Street. 4.
2 Robertson, J., & Son, engin'rs
3 Harrow, John
4 Bell, Teter, builder
5 Ponds, Joseph, joiner
7 White, William, shoemaker
9 Murray, Mrs Helen, grocer
10 Stewart, James, baker
11 Simpson, Mrs, sick-nurse
11 Eggers, L.
12 Fraser, Mrs Isabella, green-
grocer
13 Warrick, Alexander, grocer
14 Smeal, John
14 Mason, Charles
14 Beattie, James
20 Mason, Alexander, baker
21 Whyte, Henry S.
22 White, Alexander, grocer
31 Andrew, Alexander, grocer
33 Sutherland, John, gn
35 Fotheringham, James, baker
36 Darling, J. & A.. Beshers
37 Melrose, John
38 Dickson, M. & J., furnishing
shop
41 Napier, Henry, greengrocer
42 Ferguson, Miss J. , trimming
warehouse
44 Hill, Robert
44 Oliphant, Mrs, sick -nurse
44 Herbert, George, contractor
51 Chapman, Wm., confectioner
Cowgate.
West, 9. East, S.
3 Brown, Janus, dairyman
15 Palmer, D., victual dealer
17 Young, W. c<c D., & Co.
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19 Murray, Thos., shoemaker
263 Robertson's Close
160 Jardine, R.
23 M'lntyre, William
2 Dick, Charles, & Son
156 O'Donnell, C, & Co., fur-
25 Sword, James
4 Carrol, William
niture dealers. See Adv.
29 Carlon, M.
263 Anderson, Mrs D.
152 Burnet, Andrew
31 Lindsay & Son
265 Shaw, G., grocer
154 Fritz, Frederick
37 Davidson, A.
267 Elder, John
148 M'Lennan, Mrs, spirit
39 Medical Mission. Training
267 Devlin, Michael
dealer
Inst, anal Dispensary
273 Traquair, J., dairy
146 Macleod, John
39 Thomson, W. B., surgeon
287 Fox, Dennis, spirit dealer
144 Marshall, Helen
Magdalene Chapel
289 Dunn, John
142 Flannigan, M., pawnbroker
49 Daily, John, grocer
293 Logan, Elizabeth
140 Fennigan, Mrs C.
55 Hammermen's Close
297 Baker, Thomas
136 Johnston, Patrick, broker
67 Dods, John
299 & 301 Devine, J. See Adv.
134 Connoly, P.
69 Thomson, Alexander
305 M 'Grain, P., grocer
132 Heron's Court
71 Goskirk, John ; house, 75.
307 Bull's Close
132 Hog, J.
See Adv.
313 M'Cormack, J.
128 Goulding, J., cabinetmaker
lo Crerar, A., spirit dealer
315 Donnelly, W.
124 Foley, Mrs H.
95 Cowan's Close
321 Wood, H., tailor
120 &114 Doherty, H.,bootmak'r
101 Dyer's Close
329 Hossack, D., grocer
118 Cook, J.
103 Gillon, Peter, provn. dealer
337 Mullin, Eward
112 Gormly, James
105 Cassidy, P.
347 Russell, Thomas
110 Hughes, Patrick, broker
109 Campbell's Close
351 Ceorge Heriot's School ;
102 Welsh, Eward
109 O'Neil, John
John Byres, teacher
100a O'Niell, James, broker
111 M'Ewan, Thomas
351 Sanderson, Mrs J.
100 Robertson, D.
115 Victoria Lodgings
272 Stirling, W., cabinetmaker
98 Forrester's Wynd
115 Smith, J.
270 Burt, Robt. , mattress maker
66 Dods, John
115 Williamson, Mrs J.
270 Sheran, M.
64 Dods, Robert
115 Mackintosh, J.
268 Moren, John
60 Forrest, James. See Adv.
115 M'Kernan, E., grocer
266 Marrin, Owen
56 Gilligan, M.
117 Hughes, Patrick
262 Fitzpatrick, J., clothier
54 Gilligan, B.
131 Baird, Patrick
260 St Patrick's Catholic Chapel
48 Ross, John
135 Murray, Martin
Hannan, Rev. Edward
46 Liddle, Mrs J.
139 Barker, Bernard, broker
O'Donnell, Rev. Alexander
44 Macdougald, John W.
143 Burns, M.
Forbes, Rev. George G.
44 Daffron, John, basketmaker
145 Gunn, G.
Corbett, Rev. William
44 M'Gonnochie's Close
145 Argyle Brewery
Prout, Rev. Robert
42 Beveridge, J.
1 45 Campbell, A. , & Co. , brewers
258 Weir, Richard
40 Robertson, Alexander
149 Bain, Mrs, broker
254 Kelly, J.
36 M'Leish, Andrew, grocer
161 Roney, E.
252 Cullen, M., grocer
32 Danks, William
163 Veitch, Thomas
250 M'Abe, Michael
30 Barr, William, spirit dealer
167 Marrin, M., broker
248 Mabon, J.
26 Pollock's Close
169 and 171 Owens, M.
246 M'lntyre, P.
16 Seton, Archibald C.
173 Macintosh, Robert, grocer
244 Ainslie, John
14 Anderson's Close
175 Kitchen's Court
242 Killen, J.
1 4 Cowgalehead School
179 Wilson, G.
242 Smith, Terrence
Mackenzie, A., teacher
Horse Wynd here
242 Lennon, M.
12 Thomson, John, grocer
187 Peter's Close
234 Hunter, George
10 M'Laren, W. & D., flesh ers
195 Dick's Close
232 Thomson, John, grocer
6 Beaton, Mrs D. , victual dlr.
199 Sanderson, R., grocer
230 Hall's Court
2 Gordon, A., clogmaker
201 Caskey, W.
205 College Wynd
228 Harvev, James
226 Cairns', J.
Craigie Terrace. 13.
207 Inglis, David
222 M'Kean, J., baker
See Dalkeith Road.
209 M 'Master, John
213 Hay, Alexander
Niddry Street here
220 M'Laren, J., spirit dealer
Craigside Place, 12.
229 Crerar, Alex., spirit dealer
210 O'Neil, Hugh, painter
Brown Street.
231 Hastie's Close
Blair Street here
1 Muir, George E. Y.
233 Speirs & Co.
206 Weir, Eichard
1 Lawrie, Thomas
235 Beg, J.
204 Johnston, J.
1 Wood, Henry
237 Goskirk, A.
200 Malloy, B.
6 Smith, James
239 Scott, John, cabinetmaker
198 Duffy, J. & G.
Paterson & Brown
245 Raeburn, John
196 Beveridge, R.
Spittal, Thomas, plasterer
247 Commercial Court
249 Duffy, J.
194 Cullen, Martin
190 Adams, P.
Crichton Street, 11.
251 Lascelles, Andrew
188 Leadbetter, E.
Bristo Street.
S. Niddry Street here
180 Glen, Mrs D.
1 M'Bain, James, bookseller
253 and 255 Murray, D. & M.
184 Morrison, Peter
2 Burnside, Mrs John
257 Duncan, W., tailor
Brown, J. See Adv.
2 Hunter, William
261 Syme, Miss S.
172 Carlon, H, furniture dealer
2 Wale, James
261 Connolly, Thomas, broker
164 Mackintosh, W., upholsterer
2 Whyte, George
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257
3 Caskey, William
8 Glen, Thomas
S Crichton, Mrs
S Gray, John F.
3 Clark, John
4 Dickson, Mrs John
5 Lindsay, John
5 Simpson, John
5 Eagle, Robert H.
5 Gilmour, Miss A.
7 Alexander, John
7 M'Dongal, Mrs
7 Dick, James
7 Jackson, Peter
8 Dickson, .Robert
9 Greenfield, John Scott
9 Alexander, Walter
9 Sutherland, Alexander
Croft-an-Righ. 8.
See Abbey Hill.
Cromwell Street, 4.
Couper Street.
3 Finnie, Thomas, agent
16 Walker, Robert, contractor
Crosscauseway.
Chapel Street to Pleasance.
East, 11. West, 12.
1 Crichton, James
3 Clark, James
7 and 9 Chalmers, Ann
11 Bowes, William
Nicolson Street here
21 Walker, Jane
21 Urquhart, Mrs
21 Johnston, Alexander C.
21 Stirling, Mrs
25 Wilson, R.
27 Young, Jas., k Co. See Adv.
31 Thomas, Mrs
41 Campbell, William
43 Cowans Close
1 Lambe, James
15 Waldie, James
19 White, William
16 Kitchen, John
14 Lonnie, William
8 Russell, Robert
43 Robertson, William
45 Grant, David, k. Co.
47 M'Ewan, Edward
53 Forbes, Alexander
55 Foreman, James
55 Crawford, N., leather cutter
69 Barclay, William
75 Thomson, Adam
94 Rutherford, W. , victual dealer
90 Torrance, John, coal mercht.
'86 Porteous, G., victual dealer
84 Philip, William
84 Matthew, Robert
80, 82 Smellie, Henry, grocer
78 Fisher, D., spirit merchant
74 Scott, William
€6 Gray, Charles
64 Williamson, Mrs William
62 Kennedy's Close
60 M'Dougall, Joseph
R
58 Burnet, Andrew
56 Robb, Mrs
56 Henderson, James
54 Burns, John
52 Gow, C.
50 Stirling, Mrs, spirit mercht.
42 Stewart, Win., spiritmerchi.
38 Smith, James
36 Nicol, William
32 Cook, Joseph
30 Renton, Robert
28 Brownlee, Angus
26 Johnston, Peter, builder
26 Denholm, James
26 Wilson, William
26 M'Nab, James
26 M'Dougall, Thomas
24 Sinclair, James
20 Smith, D., plumber &gasfitter
8 Paul, James D.
4 Lewis, William, china dealer
2 M'Dougal, Thomas, wright
2 Fowler, Peter, wright
2 Simpson, Robert D.
2 Ferris, Thomas, plasterer
2 Fyfe, Alexander
2 Waldie, David
Crown Street. 2.
See Leith Wall;.
Cumberland Street, 5.
1 Braid, Miss, milliner
3 Veitch, Mrs, spirit dealer
3 Corstorphine, P., shoemaker
19 Kinnear, Thomas, builder
23 Gumming, James, shoemaker
25 Paris, John, architect
25 Elder, Alexander
25 Robertson, Miss
25 West, Miss, dressmaker
29 Brown, Lieut. -Colonel
31 Murdoch, James
31 Sinclair, George
31 Kinnear, Thomas
31 Rutherford, Thomas, mason
33 Cornet, Mrs, lodgings
33 Cunningham, John, dairy
35. Flett, Samuel
35 Urquhart, David S.
37 Roy, Mrs M., victual dealer
Pitt Street here
39 Cowan, Thomas, grocer
41 Hay, George, egg merchant
43 Dickson, J., bootmaker
45 Martin, Alex., grocer, etc.
47 Forbes, George
47 Lawson, Mungo
47 Johnston, Mrs
47 Cook, John
47 Reid, Mrs John, ladies' nurse
47 Murray, Alexander
47 Rappenegger, Miss
47 Hunter, William
47 Fraser, Mrs J., ladies' nurse
49 Graham, Mrs, grocer
51 Allan, Mark S., tailor
53 Aitken, J. W.
55 Wotherspoon, J. B. M.
55 Glendinning, Mrs
55 Painter, I ■:
57 Dixon, William J.
59 Hunter, William
59 Gibson, .I'lh n
59 Paton, Alex. G.
59 Swan, Bob
59 Morrison, William
61 Scott, Miss H., grocer
63 Bell, Thomas
63 Watson, William R.
63 Graham, James
65 Wilson, William
65 Watson, John S.
65 Oswald, David
65 Simpson, Miss
67 Rutherfourd, David
67 Strachaii, William
67 Goldie, John
67 Cathels, .Mi e
67 Hoffman, M. L.
69 Henderson, Mrs
71 Trotter, Mrs Margaret
71 Thompson, Mis John
71 Gillam, Robert
71 Brown, John
71 Gow, John
73 Fowler, William, tailor
77 Fowler, William, dairyman
72 Luke, James
70 Colquhoun, Peter, grocer
70 M'Farlane, Jas., shoemaker
68 Veitch, David
68 Crosbie, John
66 M'Clellan, William, baker
66 Thompson, Miss, milliner
62 Blair, Thomas, spirit dealer
62 Morison, John, advocate
60 M'Cabe, Matthew
60 Goodall, Miss
60 Moubray, Mrs, lodgings
60 Swan, William
58 Nicholson, John, lodgings
56 Calder, Mrs
54 Hastings, Henry
52 Rosie, Mrs
50 Wilson, Mrs
50 M'Leod, Thomas A.
50 Elliot, Mrs, ladies' nurse
50 Weir, John
50 Farquhar, William
45 Souter, George
46 Muir, James
44 Taylor, Mrs
44 Robertson, Charles
44 Munro, Mrs
44 Allan, George
42 Brown, Alexander
42 Henderson, John
40 Kennedy, Farquhar
38 Waldie,' Mis, A.
38 Chalmers, Mrs M.
38 Allan, John R.
88 Naismith, Alexander
36 Douglas, Mrs
36a Wills, Allan, cabinetmaker
Pitt Street ht re
32 Tetrie, Mrs James
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32 Eennie, Peter
32 Boden, Mrs
32 Mitchell, Mrs E.
32 Brown, Eobert S.
30 Christie, Alexander
28 Millar, William
28 Bruce, Andrew. See Adv.
26 Kennedy, Miss
26 Dingwall, John
26 Fairweather, David
24 Grant, Miss
22 Taylor, John, teacher
20 Black, John
20 Murray, John
20 Graham, Joseph
20 Stark, Henry
18 Dickson, Mrs Thomas
18 Fairbairn, Mrs Martha
16 Coltherd, John, dairy
16 Smith, David
14 Corbett, Mrs J.
14 Gregory, Miss
14 Eae, William
14 Mirylees, Mrs
14 Bell, David
14 Ogilvie, Eobert G., W.S.
12 Craigie, James
10 Barrie, David
10 Stevenson, J., & Son, builders
8 Brown, John, teacher
8 Eule, Thomas
8 Fielding, Miss
8 Brown, John, builder
6 Cockburn, J. F.
Borrowman, John, Lane
Cumin Place, 13.
Grange.
1 M'Glashan, Alexander
3 Wright, Mrs
5 Birrel, John (P. TVilson & Co. )
7 Forbes, George
9 Cullen, Thomas
11 Baillie, John
13 Eussell, E. M.
15 Eussell, Alexander
15 Miller, Eobert
17 Murray, Alexander
19 Gilmour, Hugh
20 Bayne, Alexander
18 Anderson, Eobert
16 Blair, Mrs
14 M'Nab, Mrs
12 Brown, William
10 Blackwood, James D.
8 Macadam, Anstrutker
6 Muston, H. J.
6a Thomson, Misses
4 Douglas, Miss
2 M'DowaE, Mrs James
Dalgleish Place, 8.
DumbiedyJces Road.
3 Thomson, Alexander
Dalkeith Road. 13.
Sessiomd School
Currie, J. , gardr. , Parkside lodge
Watters, Andrew, Belleville
Brown, Hugh, Arthur lodge
Grieve, Mrs WiUiam
Marjoribanks, Mrs, Salisbury
green cottage
Nelson, Wm., publisher, Salis-
bury green
•SSI Wilson, Pat., archt.
"§ £ 2 Gray, John
(3^7 Forrest, Thomas
Young & Mackay, Newington
gardens
Lumsden, James, Newington
gardens
Mood, John, Eosehall house
Cowan, B. L. ( W. & B. C), Eose-
hall lodge
Eobertson, H., confectioner
Johnston, Alexander Keith,
March hall
Souter, James, EosehaU dairy
Eoss, Eobert Jamieson
Nelson, Mrs, Abden house
Henderson, Mrs, spirit dlr.
Johnston, David, coal mer.
-y Whitson, Miss J. , grocer
§ Howie, William, Grayfield
^ Walkenshaw, W., writer
.§ Handyside, T. , spirit mer.
^ Cochrane, Alexander, super.
Echo Bank cemetery
Mackay, Daniel, & Co.
Galbraith, Mrs, spirit dealer,
Greig's hall
Gibson, P., builder, Greig's hall
Mackay, Daniel, Cameron bank
Cowan, A. D., Cameron bank
Dairy Road. 10.
Gibb k Taylor, joiners
Morris, John, contractor
Walker, James, advocate, Dairy
house
Oman & Manson, builders
Manson, Peter
Anderson, James, plasterer
Watherston, Jas., Easter Dairy
house
Douglas, George & G. G, lath-
splitters
Bahd & M'Laren, builders
Young, Thomas
Carrick, Jas., & Sons, engineers
Carrick, Alexander, engineer
Hope, Dunlop, & Blackie, iron-
founders
Eoberts, Eobert
Millin, Eobert, gardener
Wallace, W., Wester Dairy ho.
Paterson, George
Dairy Cemetery; Arch. Dunlop,
superintendent
Begbie, John, dairy
Wight, John
Dairy Reformatory ; Miss
Whiteford, matron
Magdalene Asylum; Miss Jane
Sidey, matron
Dairy Mains dairy
Peddle, E., & Co., Tynecastle
Dairy Park. 10-
Fountainbridge, Wat.
Mackintosh, E. , packing-box
maker
Moncrieff, David, plasterer
Dalrymple Crescent, 13.
Orange.
1 Fraser, Eev. E. W.
2 Watt, John
3 Lothian, Edward
4 Smith, Eobert Sinclair
5 Newcombe, Henry, surgeon,
M.E.C.S. Eng.
6 Henderson, David
7 Wilson, Dr Charles
8 Campbell, Mrs
9 Mudie, D. J.
10 Duncan, Eev. John, LL.D.
11 Lister, Eichard
Gemmell, Eev. Eobert
Pulsford, Eev. John
Simpson, John Duncan
Pratt, Mrs J. Foster
Eosie, Mrs, boarding-school
Dalrymple Place. 12.
See Carnegie Street.
Danube Street. 3.
1 Thomson, Samuel
1 M'Kenzie, Eev. Andrew
3 Davidson, Miss
5 More, Charles
7 Donald, Mrs Alexander
9 M'Lean, Neil
11 Goodsir, Eev. Joseph Tavlor
13 Eitchie, E. B.
15 Smith, Miss
17 Bilton, Lewis, E.N.E.
19 Gibson, Thos. (R. & T. G.)
21 Thyne, John
23 Brown, Miss
38 Eobertson, James {J. &J. R.)
38 Wedderburn, Charles
32 Harvey, E. E.
28 Bremner, Mrs Colonel
26 Grant, James
24 Macritchie, John
22 Hicks, Mrs
20 Smith, James
15 MiEigan, John S., S.S.C.
16 Steuart, George
14 Murray, Mrs
12 Weir, Mrs
10 Greig, James Gibson
8 Crichton, Mrs Colonel
6 Innes, Mrs Thomas
2 Gibson, Miss
2 Adamson, Mrs
2 Dickie, Misses
Darling's Brae, 3.
Yardlieads.
4 Wilson, Peter
9 Moffat, W., wright and factor
18 Ash worth, Wm., fishcurer
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259
Darling's Buildings, 3.
Saunders Street.
2 Lauder, Mrs "William
2 M'Leish, John
2 Stewart, John; accountant
2 Staples, Mrs E.
2 Nicholson, T.
3 Davie, Mrs Francis
3 Grant, Thomas
Darnaway Street, 4.
Heriot Row.
1 Veitch, Mrs
1 Tait, John
1 Swanston, Mrs
3 Duncan, Mrs
5 Monro, George, advocate
7 Wightman, James Seton
9 Wood, A.,M.D.,F.B.C.S.E.
11 Munro, J. K.
11 Eollo, Miss
11 Wilson, Charles
12 Cockburn, Mrs
12 M'Laren, John, advocate
10 Mure, Misses
8 Macbean, iEneas, W.S.
6 Black, Mrs J. Y.
4 Campbell, Eobert, advocate
2 Dunlop, Miss
2 Cleland, P., teacher of
drawing
2 Hanna, T. Chalmers
Davie Street, 12.
Richmond Street, West.
3 Donaldson, Mrs Archd.
3 Henry, John
3 Crawford, Mrs D.
3 Greig, James
3 Macdonald, Theodore
3 Sinclair and Manson, Misses
5 Alexander, Andrew, baker
9 Crawford, William
9 Boyack, James
9 Falconer, John
9 Walker, Fletcher
9 Kemp, George
11 Proudfoot, Eobert
11 Thomson, John
11 Trotter, Eobert, tailor
11 Smith, Mrs William
11 Longnioor, William
6 Lancasterian School; Wm.
Scott, teacher
2 Leckie, WTiHiam, baker
Dean. 3.
Trinity Episcopal Church
The Dean Church
Watson's, John, Institution
Eowe, George, governor
Auld, Miss, matron
Steioart's Hospital
Ogilvie, George, governor
Eochead, Miss, matron
Orphan Hospital
Crawford, John, governor
Laing, Miss, matron
Dean Cemetery; James Rae,
superintendent
Dean Free Church School ;
Alex. Fleming, teacher
Dean Park Nursery; Lamont
& Mitchell
Cunningham, Fraser, and G'o.'s
Niirsery
Smith, Walter, cattle salesman
Wood, John, gardener
Wood, Francis D. {G.P.O.)
Lockhart, William, gardener
Elder, Lewis, spirit merchant
and hay and corn dealer
Aitken, John, carter
Carmont, Mrs
Ogilvie, George, Stewart villa
Eowe, George, Watson villa
Macgibbon, David, architect,
Edgehill
White, William, Bergereville
Dean Bank, 3.
Saxe-Cobourg Place.
Dallas, E. W. , Dean bank house
Kinninmont, E. K., Dean bank
lodge
Millar, Mrs, matron, Dean
bank institution
Stephen, John, Dean bank
Shaw & Bell, coal merchants
Stephen, Mrs, Dean bank
Dean Street. 3.
3 Mackinlay, William
3 Taylor, Mrs, china shop
3 Clark, D.
3 Gray, Mrs, cook
4 Hepburn, David
6 Sutherland, H.
7 Baxter, Allan
8 Inglis, William S.
9 Miller, John
9 Waterston, James, jun.
10 Story, Eobert
11 Proctor, Adam
12 Gairdner, Miss
16 Anderson, Alexander
17 Dick, William, grocer
19 Aitken, Thos., bootmaker
20 Brown, George, news-agent
22 Wishart, Alexander, grocer
23 Legget, Thomas
27 Elder, George, grocer
2S Eankin, Eobert
29 Cockburn & Son, bakers
■s . 2 Nevison, Thomas, grocer
<S]§ 3 Murphy, William
"I'-s 9 Dick, Thomas
03^12 Paterson, L., dairy
30 Davidson, William, grocer
32 Home, Alexander, grocer
33 Adamson, Alexander, wright
33 Brown, Walter, cottage
34 Greig, Francis, grocer
36 Wilkie, David
37 Lamb, Adam, eating-housi
39 Mathison, T., spirit dealer
St Bernard's Parish School;
3. Cai mien icl, tftnchw
. Alexander, bootmaker
•18 Johnson, Mrs
48 Bruce, Gt
48 Ramage, Geoi ••
48 Watson, .Mi-,
48 Eeddle, Robert
49 Shand, Thomas, spirit deak-i
Dean Terrace. 3.
1 Young, Pejfcer, .M.J )., L. !:.'.>.
2 Newuam, Rev. 8.
3 Watson, William
4 Scott, W.,M.D.,F.R.C.S.E.
5 Ehind, Miss
6 Lrodic, .James ('.
11 Kerr, Charles M.
12 Wilson,Dav.,M.D.,F.l;.<'.s.
13 Campbell, Miss
14 Wilson, Mrs JoJinstoue
15 Grant, John, accountant
16 Crighton, James
17 Crawford, Mrs
18 Wood, Mrs William
19 Murray, Misses
20 Ferrier, Mrs
21 Banks, J. A.
22 Bowie, Mrs
Dean Terrace, Upper. 3.
1 Lowe, John
2 Merritt, Miss
3 Oswald, Mrs
4 Burns, John
5 Herdman, Alexander
6 Swan, Eobert
Deanhaugh Street, 3.
Stochbridge.
1 Phillip, William, baker
1 Jack, John, bootmaker
2 Sherar, John, surveyor
2 Henderson, A.
2 Gow, James
3 Pagan, William
3 Cook, William, perfumer.
See Adv.
4a Muir, James, china shop
4 M'Laren, H. A., butcher
5 Shaw & Bell
6 M'Cann, James, stationer
8 Clark, F., boot and shoe
warehouse
S Gillies, Robert, grocer
9 Haddow, Thomas, dairy
10 Girdwood, David, grocer
10 Douglas, Miss, milliner
Derby Street, 5.
Stank y Road.
3 Mather, James
Devon Place, 10.
Rosebum.
2 M'Farlane, Duncan
3 Herdman, Richard G.
4 Forbes, Roderick
5 Jaap, Thomas
6 Anderson, William
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8 Cochrane, James
9 Macrae, John, C.E.
10 Gray, John
11 Watt, James
Dewar Place, 4.
Torphichen Street.
2 Hunter, Miss Elizabeth
3 Kello, Richard
4 Gibson, George
5 Hume, James
6 Brewster, D. & A. S.,
7 Roger, W., miniature painter
Dick Place, 13.
Grange.
1 Henry, Mrs Captain
3 Westren, P.
5 Smith, J. Arbuthnott
7 Kinloch, Miss
9 Willison, Mrs
11 Reid, Mrs
Seton Place here
13 Forbes, Alexander
15 Clerk, Miss
17 Herdson, James
19 Stewart, James
21 Seymour, Miss Marjory
2lA Duncan, Mrs L.
Cumin Place here
23 Danks, "William
25 Spence, Misses
29 Anderson, James L.
Lauder Road here
33 Low, Mrs Major
39 Brolochan, Andrew
41 Bickerton, George
41 Gibson, Miss
43 Bowie, James
45 Adams, Capt. G. N. (I.N.)
47 Durward, Andw. , jun. , writer
47 Edmonstone, Mrs
49 Kirkwood, Alexander
51 Turnbull, James
53 Pretty, John
55 Shiels, W. G.
57 Banks, Mrs
Sime, Jas., Craigmount house
50 Brown, Isaac
4S Millie, Miss Wallace
M'Ewan, Rev. Thomas
26 Bailey, J. (/. W. <£■ J. A. B.)
24 Brown, David
22 Little, Miss
20a Anderson, Robert
20 Thomson, James
20 Alexander, Ebenezer
18 Brand, Mrs
16 Mitchell, William
14 Armitage, Alexander B.
12 Inglis, Charles
12 Inglis, William
10 Inglis, Robert
8 Taylor, William
G Middlemass, Jas. (/. &A. M. )
4 Alexander, C. (A. & M'Nab)
2 Knox, Thomas
Dock Place, 5.
Wet Docks.
1 M 'Donald, Rod. , spirit merct.
2 Hansen, H. P. , &Co. , shipbkrs
2 Fog, R., coal merchant
2 Gilford, W., & Co., shipbkrs.
2 Lamb, Laurence, inspector
of fisheries
2 Herring Fishery Office
2 Officer of Fisheries
2 Taylor, Thomas W.
2 Proudfoot, G. , & Co. , meters
3 Pringle, John, spirit mercht.
5 Bolt, James, grocer
6 Gavin, P. , & Son, sailmakers
6 Lawson, James, ship agent
7 Wilson, Wm., spirit dealer
8 & 9 London and Edinburgh
Shipping Company's Office.
See Adv.
9 Foubester, Thomas
11 Bennet, John, contractor
11 Turner, David, sailmaker
12 Lind, A., tailor
13 Sailors' Home and Refresh-
ment Rooms
14 Ross, Wm., spirit merchant
Dock Street, 4.
Commercial Street.
3 Thomson, Arthur, painter
4 Stewart & Jordan, coopers
5&7 Dalrymple, J., sailmaker
6 Rowell & Stoddart
10 Fairgrieve, William, smith
11 Leask, John, joiner
St Niniaris Church
13 Ritchie, Charles, agent
13 M 'Donald, Roderick
13 CampbeU, Mrs
13 Grant, John, jun.
13 Aitken, John
14 Dick, John, spirit dealer
15 Scott, James, & Co., coopers
17 Barry, Wm., spirit merchant
21 Hope, Mrs
21 Cunningham, A. L.
21 Richards, Thomas
21 Hunter, John
22 Conquer k Scott, brash mak.
23 Gibson, H. C, Heirs of,
plumbers
24 Gillespie, G. J., jun.
24 Meldrum, Andrew
24 Larnach, Alexander
25 Currie, Adam, grocer
Docks, Wet. 5.
1 Leith and Kirkwall Shipping
Company
1 Leithand Stromness Shipping
Company
1 Leith ami Wick Shipping
Company
1 Slimon, R. & D., merchants
and shipping agents
Leith and Antwerp Steam
Shipping Company
Leith and Rotterdam Steam
Shipping Company
Gibson, G. , & Co. , merchants
Carron Company's Ware-
house; John Brown, agent
Wotherspoon, James B. M.,
Custom House, and ship-
broker
Ramsay, J. W., winemerch.
Hutchinson Brothers (Stcc-
clish and Norwegian Con-
sul), Middle Dock gate
Muir, Wm. , merchant, agent,
and Portuguese consul
Harbour Works Office
Stenhouse, A. & G., agents
Lindsay, James, fruit ware-
house, Queen's dock
Caledonian Railway Station;
William Leslie, manager
Wordie, Messrs, & Co.
Brock, Peter, coal merchant
Johnston, T. S., coal mercht.
Duff, Thomas, coal merchant
Milne, J. P., coal merchant
Miller, Andrew, coal agent
Dow, L. S., agent, Commer-
cial dock
Adamson, William, & Co.,
shipbuilders
Morton, S. & H., & Co., en-
gineers, Victoria dock
Menzies & Co., shipbuilders
Dougall's Buildings, 5.
North Fort Street.
1 Duncan, Francis
2 Arthur, Robert J. , butcher
3 Lawrence, William
4 Slotman, Francis, stationer
6 Dougall, John, builder
Doune Terrace, 4.
Gloucester Place.
1 Shirreff, Charles
1 Edington, Mrs Alex. G.
2 Cheyne, Mrs
3 Macpherson, Mrs
4 M'Candlish, John M.,
5 Cockburn, Mrs
6 Harden, R. A.
7 Abercrombie, Misses
8 Steuart, James, W.S.
9 Mackenzie, James, W.S.
10 Ferrier, Miss Wallace
Downie Place, 10.
Lothian Road.
1 Furley, R. C, chemist
2 Grant, Robert
3 Bishop, James
3 Wilson, Mrs
3 Mitchell, Peter
3 Dodds, Mrs J. D., lodgings
3 Stewart, Angus (G.P.O.)
3 Stewart, Mrs, lodgings
3 Angus, J. H.
3 Brown, Robert
3 Gray, Alexander
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3 Chalmers, Mrs H.
3 Henderson, John
4 M 'Donald, Norman
7 Taylor, John and George
8 Simpson, Peter
8 Taylor, John (/. & Q. T.)
5 Inglis, William
8 Nisbet, John
8 Rain, Thomas
9 Union Bank of Scotland
(Sub-office); Morton, Jas.,
agent
11 Leslie, John
12 Nimrno, D. & G.
13 M'Kercher, D. (G.P.O.)
13 Brady, Thomas
13 Durward, David
13 Muir, John
14 Tennant, Wm., shoemaker
15 Cameron, John
16 Lawrie, Andrew
17 Millar, John
18 Drysdale, John
IS Annan dale, James
IS Drunimond, D.
18 Kerr, Miss G.
18 Wilson, Andrew, tailor
19 Cooper, Arch., hairdresser
21 Watson, Mrs, dairy
22 Edwards, James
23 Stevens, John
23 Gibson, Robert, writer
23 Short, David, warehouseman
23 Lillie, Thomas
23 Bathgate, Miss
23 Gardner, Mrs James
23 Grant, John
24 Mossman, George, plumber
25 Macculloch, George, draper
Drumdryan, 11.
Home Street.
1 Buncle, Alexander
2 Sinclair, D. G., butcher
Taylor, Anderson, & Co.
Steel, James, builder
Drumdryan Street, 11.
Brougham Street.
3 Murray, Peter
7 Reid, James
9 Croll, Robert
15 Blair, Alexander T.
21 Rogers, James
21 Rogers, Miss Agnes
21 Clunas, Alexander
21 Wilson, Alexander
18 Cook, Captain L. A.
16 Ritchie, Robert
12 M'Intyre, James
12 Gellatly, David
10 Dickson, James
10 Main, Robert
8 Miller, Joseph
Drummond Place.
Nos. 1 to 30—5 ; 31 to 36—3
and 37 to 42 — 7.
1 White, Capt. T. P.
2 Paton, Alexander
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2 Reid, John Alexander
3 Campbell, Arthur, W.S.
4 Baird, John W., W.S.
5 Sligo, Archd. Vincent Smitl
0 Forman, James, advocate
7 Patten, John, W.S.
8 Forrester, John, W.S.
9 Scott, Charles, advocate
10 Sprot, Thomas, W.S.
Nelson Street here
11 Burness, William, printer
11 Burness, William, S.S.C
12 Douglas, J. B., W.S.
13 Scott, Andrew, W.S.
14 Spens, W. G, advocate
14 Spens, Miss
15 Tod, Mrs James
Great King Street here
16 Grant, Misses
17 Tait, Professor P. G.
18 Leishman, Mrs
18 Glen, William B., S.S.C.
19 Finlay, William
20 Kay, Mrs William
20 M'Laren, James
20 Boyd, Mrs
Duncan Street here
21 Paterson, A.
22 Marshall, John, M.D.
22 Robson, Miss
23 White, Robert
24 Cowan, Walter
25 Lawson, Andrew Murray
26 Turnbull, George V.
27 Dickson, H. G., W.S.
27 Dickson, Samuel, W.S.
28 Lothian, Maurice
29 Clapperton, Mrs Alex.
30 Scott, William A.
Scotland Street here
31 Wilson, Mrs
31 Wilson, John (Honeyman &
32 Kinloeh, George, of Kinloch
33 Buchanan, Mrs
33 Buchanan, Edward G.
34 Sanderson, P. Burdon
35 Gilford, Adam, advocate
30 Clark, Robert
London Street here
37 Grove, Mrs W. G.
38 Black, Adam
9 Condamine, R. de la
40 Drybrough, Thos. {D.l-Co.)
41 Turnbull, Misses
42 Horsbrugh, Miss
Drummond Street.
Xorth, S. South, 12.
Drummond Street Hall
1 Baird, David
1 Rose, Miss
1 Rose, John
2 Scott, Alexander
2 Hay, David
2 Ewart, William
■J. Moxey, Robt. D., bootmaker
2 Cochrane, Thomas
3 Rutherford & I !o.
3a Rutherford, Robert, grocer
4 Pottie, Grace, tobacconist
■\l Crawford, Alexander, dairy
5 Allan, .JaJiKS
5 Linklater, W
5 Penman, Alexander
5 Butler, Robert, spirit dealer
0 Anderson, David, k ' '■•.
<i Afontignani, Jl. <;., mercht
6 Taylor, A]eX., merchant
7 Brunton, .lames, tailor
7 Jardine, Robert
7 Slater, Mis
7 Mackay, Mrs And.
7 Sullivan, M, missionary
7 M'Clounie, Mrs, lodgings
7 Hunter, Mrs
7 Campbell, Thomas
8 M 'George, George
9 Robertson, Mrs H.
10 Darling, Robert, grocer
11 Proudfoot, WiRiam (G.P.O.)
11 Skae, Mrs, lodgings
11 Macgregor, John, writer
11 Paton, Andrew
12 Barron, Charles, grocer
Roxburgh Place here
134 Ross, A., greengrocer
14 Grant, James, coal manager
Millar, James, solicitor
15 Bryce, Thomas
15 Bryson, William, sen.
15 White, Andrew
15 White, Alexander
16 Grubb, Miss, dressmaker
17 Gumming, Captain J.
18 Grant, John
IS Forsyth, Thomas
20 Dunn, Mrs B.
20 Carmichael, J. S.
Drummond St., E. 12.
15 Patterson, W., & Son, wood
carvers
24 Imrie, John
Drumsheugh, 4.
Lynedoch Plaa .
Walker, .Miss M.
Reid, Miss
Richardson, Mrs
Dryden Place,
Blatlxt Place.
1 Walls, W. B.
2 Brown, George B.
3 Liddell, Mis' A.
4 Bateson, Mrs
5 Duncan, John, W.S.
6 Currie, Robert
7 M'Donald, Mrs
8 Drydon, Adam
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Dublin Street.
East, 7. West, 5.
1 Henderson, T. W., baker
3 Bricknian, F. W. {Manager,
Caledonian Coal Co. ). See
Adv.
3 Bricknian, Mrs, Servants'
Institution. See Adv.
5 Hodge, M., stationer
7 Matheson, James A.
7 Matkieson, Mrs J., Berlin
warehouse
11 Hamilton, Jolin Alexander
15 Bruce, Misses, dressmakers
15 Tait, Thomas
15 Taylor, Mrs
15 Black, Miss A.
15 Scott, John Russell, landscape
painter
15 Ramsay, Mrs
17 Johnston, Robert, S.S.C.
19 Gray, John, grocer
21 Mason, William, S.S.C.
23 Mackay, Mrs
23 Murray, R., cabinetmaker
23 Strachan, Mrs James
25 Brown, William, surgeon
27 Dublin Street Baptist Church
Dublin Street Lane here
Rutherford, John, joiner
31 Scott, George, baker
33 Chalmers, Miss Marion
33 Hart, Thomas, writer
35 Finlay, Charles Pat, W.S.
37 Trayner, John, advocate
39 Beveridge, William T. R.
39 Forbes, Walter
39 Wilson, Mrs R.
39 Black, A. R., S.S.C.
39 Johnson, Joseph
39 Todd, Mrs J.
40 Cumming, Charles, chemist
38 Eisdale, D. A.
38 Muir, Thomas
38 Gibson, Mrs W. F.
38 Menzies, Mrs
38 Menzies, Robert, S.S.C.
36 Murray, Mrs, lodgings
34 Greig, Misses
32 Hunter, Misses
32 Douglas, W. C.
30 Buchan, Henry, S.S.C.
25 Dalziel, John, W.S.
26 Tumbull, James (T. <£•£.)
26 Turnbull, Mrs
24 Hoffner, Louis
Dublin Street Lane here
Atkinson, Robert, & Co.
Jardine, Peter. See Adv.
22 Campbell, A. & A., W.S.
22 Gentle, James, W.S.
20 Stewart, Mrs
20 Spindler, Miss, teacher
20 Hamilton, James W.
18 Sutherland, John
16 Scott, Mrs
16 Stodart, J. R., W.S.
16 Stodart, Robert Riddle
14 Waterston, David
14 M 'George, Miss Margaret
12 Scott, A. S. B.
10 Tait, Mrs T.
10 Young, John
10 Bayne, John
10 Hamilton, R. S.
10 Angus, Mrs Charles
10 Millar, John
6 M'Dougal, James, grocer
4 Young, George, bootmaker
4 Watson, George, carter
2 Ferguson, Mrs, glove cleaner
Duke Street. 7.
3 White, John, baker
5 Bell, Dr George
5 Constable, Joseph
5 Hooper, Mrs
5 Young, Miss
7 Lawson, George
11 Phamix Fire Office
11 Pelican Life Office
11 M'Culloch, John {Teller,
British Linen Co. 's Bank)
13 Richardson, William, agent
15 Chisholm, Jn. Knox, R.C.S.
England
17 Scott, Moncrieff, & Dalgctty,
W.S.
Duke Street Lane here.
19 Savile, Miss
Neilson, William
Millar, John
Millar, James
19 Watson, John, cattle dealer
21 Smith, T. & H., & Co., drug-
gists
23 Murray, William
23 Watson, George, writer
23 Scott, Walter, merchant
23 Balcarras, Miss
Jardine, Peter. See Adv.
27 Young & Sanders, grocers
24 Robertson, Mrs John
22 Christie, Mrs
22 White, Mrs
22 Aimers, Samuel
20 Beith, Donald, W.S.
18 Pattison, G. H., advocate
16 Smith, G. S., surgeon
14 Wight, George
14 Edgar, Mrs
12 Johnstone, Mrs K.
10 Keegan, John, solicitor
10 Welsh, John, S.S.C.
6 Macpherson, Norman
4 White, John
4 Stewart, James R.
24
Gibb, George
Callender, Misses
Sinclair, George, cooper
Short, James
Tumbull, William, smith
Wait's Hospital
Greig, Alexander
& 25 Pirrie, D., & Co.,
wrights
Leith Golf Club
Evangelical Union Church
Hall, William, joiner
Davidson, Miss, dairy
M'Cartney, Mrs George
Philip, James
Davis & Primrose, engineers
M'Laren, D., baker
Thomson, Thomas, grocer
Shaw, M.
Cockburn, Mrs Peter, dairy
Sime, Alexander, grocer
Morrison, James
Blackie, Mrs W.
Donaldson, James
Ross, Farquhar, smith
Paterson, John, dairy
Smith, James
Lawrie, James, flesher
Methodist Clmpel
Sutherland, William
Wallace, John G.
Duke Street, 2.
Leith.
1 Brown, Robert, grocer
2 Downs, James, corn dealer
3 Peddie, R., & Son, painters
4 Condamine & Co.
4 Condamine & Drummond
5 Blackie, Walter
26
27
27
29
30
33
34
36
39
42
43
44
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
Dumbiedykes Place, 8.
Dumbiedykes Road.
I Combe, William
3 M'Kenzie, John
Dumbiedykes Road. 8.
Murray, A., grocer
Kay, A., butcher
Barron, John, rag merchant
Heriot, Thomas, cork manuf.
Mackenzie, J., 3 Hume's build-
ings
Dunbar Street, 13.
Earl Grey Street.
4 Mackenzie, James
7 Smith, A. & D.
8 M'lver, John
Duncan Place, 2.
Leith Links.
Barclay, John, teacher
Duncan Street, 5.
Drummond Place.
1 Cornillon, Hyppolite W
3 Ross, Murdoch
3 Miller, James B., artist
3 Whitten, J. C.
3 Whitson, Mrs James
3 M'Haffie, Mrs
3 Mackay, Miss
5 Cameron, Alexander
7 Hastie, Thomas, baker
9 Trail, A. A. {T. & F.)
II Adie, Mrs Robert
11 Anderson, Robert, architect
11 Arnott, Miss, music teacher
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11 Gregor, Miss
11 Ridland, John Paton
11 Gloag, James, LL.D.
11 Davidson, John M.
13 Currie, Rev. James, M.A.
22 Finlay, Thomas
20 Park, Miss
18 Macgregor, Malcolm
18 Taylor, Archibald
18 Truefit, William
18 Inglis, Mrs E.
18 Rymer, William C.
16 Dickson, Mrs Charles
14 Hay, Mrs Charles
10 M'Kenzie, William, tailor
10 Mackenzie, Mrs
10 Deas, William P., writer
10 Mmmo, Mrs F. J.
10 Morison, Peter
10 Johnston, William
10 Millar, William W.
10 Clarke, James P.
10 Henry, R. M.
8 Mair, Win. Ludovic, advocate
6 Buchan, Alexander
4 Boog, Mrs
2 Bryden, William, grocer
Duncan Street, 13.
Newington.
1 Turner, Peter
3 Badenoch, Rev. G. R.
4 Christie, John C, W.S.
5 Cunningham, Miss
6 Cruickshanks, Miss
7 White, Miss
8 Lindsay, Miss
9 Tod, William
11 Younger & Scott, joiners
Duncan Street C Impel
15 Wellstood, Stephen
17 Spaven, Mrs J.
17 Mackay, Mrs Duncan
18 Morham, Alexander H.
16 Geikie, James S.
14 Shiell, David R.
12 Graham, Mrs Dr William
12 Scott, George Ferme, S.S.C.
Duncan Street, 2.
Leith Links.
11 Colquhoun, John, printer
4 Drover, R.
Dundas Street. 5.
1 Hogue, David W.
1 Lawrie, Mrs
1 Lawrie, James D.
1 Greig, George
1 Bruce, Isaac, furniture dealer
3 Dickson, H. G. & S., W.S.
5 Maclean, Alex., architect
5 Belford, Colin G.
5 M'Millan, Mrs
7 Duncan, Mrs
9 Findlay, John Ritchie
11 Anderson, William
11 Foster, Thomas
11 Loewenstein, Madame
11 Goodsir, Misses
11 Scott, James '
11 Hunter, Rev. Joseph
13 Douglas, David, W.S.
13 Peters, Alex. M., plumber.
See Adv.
13 Sharp, Isabella, poidterer
13a Webb, Alexander
15 De Flandre, Charles
15 De Flandre, Charles, & Co.
17 Hardy, Hemy
17 Lackie, George, fruiterer
17 Lamb, Miss, dressmaker
17 Dobie, George
19 Mochrie, Robert, draper
19 Lang, George Murray
19 Young, Miss
19 Burton, James
21 Scott & Orr, druggists
21 Nicol, J., chemist
Northumberland Street here
23 Stewart, George, dairy
23 Player, John, coach-hirer
23 Mitchell, Thomas, merchant
23 Antonio, D., writer
23 Dow, James R.
23 Breck, James, slater
23 Foote, John, fruiterer
25 Lamond, William, advocate
27 Brydone, James, printer
27 Hunter, Mrs John
27 Thornton, Mrs E., lodgings
27 Ross, Alexander
Foster, Mrs, sick-nurse
27 Bridges, Mrs
29 Wilkie, James F., S.S.C.
29 Martin, Walter
31 Jackson, T.,& Sons, plumbers
31 Pearson, Mrs
33 Russell, William
33 Robb, Thomas
33 Deans, Mrs
33 Affleck, George
33 Kemp, F.
33 Deans, Dav., teacher of music
35 Tod, Robert, painter
35 Fenton, R., furniture dealer
37 Hutton, Mrs Helen
39 White, Alexander, grocer
41 Gardner, Chas. C, bookseller
43 Rae, George, grocer
50 Ogilvie, Charles, grocer
46 Dixon, W. J., butcher
44 Masson, Mrs Catherine
38 Moffat, G. Dickson
36 Duguid, David, grocer
34 Pro vest, Mrs
34 Strachan, Robt. IT., advocate
32 Gray, Mrs John
32 Caven, John
32 Dalgleish, David
32 Eager, Mrs
32 Lowe, Miss
32 Meyerowicz, Mcolay
32 Shiells, Mrs
32 Quigley, Mrs James
30 Hogg, Walter
28 Mitchell, Alexander, W.S.
26 Maxwell, W. A., printer
26 Green, Mrs
20 Green, John
26 Selby, Robert 15., B.8 I
24 Stuart, William S., 8.
22 Herklees, .Mis
22 Nicolson, John
22 Tait, Mm
22 Robertson, Mrs
22 Edwards, .J., chimhej
Northvmbi rland 8l/n • ' hen
20 M'Farlanc k Gibb
20 Mackie, John
18 White, Campbell
18 Walker, Thorn
18 Leslie, James, coal agent
18 Dewar, Andrew
18 Allan, John, cabinetmaker
10 Williamson & Son, confec-
tioners
14 Adam, Alexander, teacher
14 Drummond, Misses
14 Gibb, Alexander
14 Webster, John
12 Spittal, Chas. Grey, advocate
10 Macgregor, Malcolm, S.S.C.
10 Macgregor Lv Barclay, S.S.C.
10 Barclay, James
8 Sword, Miss
6 Robertson, Mrs
4 Liddall, William
2 Swinton, T., wine merchant
Earl Grey Street.
East, 10. West, 13.
1 Furley, Robert C.
3 Haig, Alexander
5 Laing, Mrs
5 Ree, James
5 Broomfield, Peter
5 Kirkwood, James
7 Stewart, J. & C, drapers
9 Scott, David
9 Joss, Mrs
9 Stewart, J. & C.
11 Gladstone, Mrs
17 Wilson, Robert
17 Rutherford, John
19 GemmelL Robert
21 Wilton, Mrs
23 Stenhouse, James
25 Anderson, Mrs
25 Goodfellow, Mrs
25 Cunningham, Alexander
25 Dow, John (Q.P.Q.)
27 Blake, John, .v Co.
29 Denham, Janus
29 Muirhead, Mrs
29 Laidlaw, William
29 Allan, Mrs William
31 Denham, James
33 Shearer, James
35 Crawford, John (8. <{• O.)
35 Brodie, Robert
37 Douglas, Robert
39 Wyllie, M. .v C.
41 IlVwat, James
43 Wyllie. M. \ ('.
43 Leishman, John Cochrane
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43 Anderson, Thomas L.
43 Paterson, Miss Marjory
43a "Wotherspoon, William
Riego Street Iiere
45 Carnegie, Charles
45b Ferguson, John Kay
45b Glass, Thomas
47 Hoggan, George
49 Gibb, William
51 Nicol, Miss
51 Clark, Mrs A.
51 Macnab, Peter
51 Frier, Andrew A.
53 Alexander, John, butcher
55 Kellet, Alexander
57 Robertson, Marion
59 M 'Donald, Norman
59 Moir, Alexander
59 Johnston, Mrs G.
59 Greig, Miss
61 Thomson, William
48 Munro, Hugh, draper
46 Smith, William
46 Dobson, Ebenezer (D. d: P. )
46 Munro, George
46 Chalmers, J. B.
46 M'Gregor, James, tailor
46 Whyte, David
46 Arcus, Mrs John
46 Morris, Alexander W.
46 Shepherd, William Ramage
46 Scott, Mrs William
44 k 42 Reid, William, grocer
40 Colden, Miss
36 Moffat, Andrew
38 Nisbet, Janet
38 Godfrey, Thomas
38 Buchannan, John
38 Brown, James
38 Brown, David
38 Dunlop, William
38 Fender, James
38 Kellet, Alexander
38 Stewart, Daniel
34 Stewart, Daniel. See Adv.
32 Macdonald, Daniel
30 Forbes, John
30 Mitchell, Thomas
30 Hutton, James
30 Davidson, Mrs
30 Baptie, Mrs
30 Wilson, Mrs James
30 Wilson, James k Robert
28 Goodall, Alexander
24a Wilson, John
24a Scott, James K.
22 Mackenzie k Mackenzie
St John's Episcopal School ;
Atkins, Miss, teacher
Easter Road.
North, 2. South, 1.
Wilson, John, gardener
Archer, John, gardener
Skirving, T., farmer
Brown, Mrs Robert
Edinburgh Artillery Militia
Headquarters; G. Hepburn,
staff-serjeant
Eastfield. 1.
1 Johnston, Mrs John
2 Grant, Miss Elizabeth
3 Hutchison, Mrs
5 Deseret, Phineas
6 M'Farlane, D.
8 Mann, Mrs William
10 Brash, Peter
11 Broun, Lady
12 Sceales, Robert
13 M'Xair, William
15 Dymock, Mrs
Eastfield Court.
Black, George
Glen, Mrs
Eastfield Place.
9 Johnston, J.
Ebenezer Mount, 5.
Bonnington.
1 Braidwood, J.
3 Gardner, John, shipmaster
4 Greive, Elliot
4 Greive, Miss
4 Paterson, William
5 Fedden, C.
Echo Bank. 13.
See DalMth Road.
Eden Lane, 13.
Momingside.
Culbertson, Robert, Eden lodge
Davis, Rev. Edwin, Eden her
mitage
Lindsay, Mrs, Harmony house
Milne, W. S., Eden grove
Swinton, Robert, Wood grove
Eglinton Street, 10.
Rose b urn.
2 Rose, J., grocer
Elbe Street, 1.
Leith Links.
4 Pringle, William
8 Robertson, D., k Son
8 Chalmers, C. S.
8 Thomson, D. D., k Co.
9 Corbet, Peter
19 Tulloch, Mrs William
20 Luncly, John J., & Co.
20 North British Colour Co.
36 Wight k Scott, merchants
Elder Street.
East, 1. West, 7.
3 Malcolm, R.„ cabinetmaker
3 Harvey, James, bootmaker
3 Ross, Mrs E., dressmaker
3 Christie, Thomas, stationer
3 Peace, D., bootmaker
3 Laing, Henry, engraver
3 Dickson, Alexander, grocer
5 Thomson, Thomas
7 Lawson, Michael, S.S.C.
andS.L.
7 Wallace, Mrs, greengrocer
13 Sword, W. B., wine mercht.
Siuinton Row here
Elder Street Chapel
15 Clark, R., stationer
17 Dickson, Alexander
17 M'Lean, Charles, enameller
19 Baxter, J., printer
21 Kinnear, David, accountant
21 Main, E., seal engraver
23 M 'Cowan, F. D., M.D.
27 Rintoul, Alexander, painter
Robertson, Mrs D.
27 Ewan, G. M., jeweller
27 Murray, Alexander
27 Murray, Abijah, sheriff officer
29 Simpson, David C, engraver
31 Ferguson, James H, draper
33 Greenaway, James, grocer
26 Bryce, David, jun., architect
26 Brown, George B., surveyor
26 Allan, James
26 Farquharson, Mrs
26 Cumming, James, artist
22 Johnston, George, jun.
22 Dancing Academy
20 Lloyd, Hugh
20 Wunsch, Mrs F.
18 Munro, Drysdale, & Gordon
18 Nicol, R. G., messr. -at-anns
16 Ritchie, William, stationer
12 Walker, James, agent
12 Brydone, James, printer
12 Railway Directory Office,
12 Edinburgh & Leith Circular
Delivery Co.
10 Mortimer, George
Clyde Street here
8b Erskine, William, painter
5 Kilgour, William P.
8 Kirkland, Mrs H.
8 Dick, G., bootmaker
6 Sinclair, C, tailor
6 Hislop, A. , k Co. , publishers
4 Paterson, W. , tailor
4 Friend, John
4 Mortimer, George
4 Sandilands, Mrs, lodgings
4 Fraser, James
2 Lauder, Thomas, baker
2 Rutherford, J., carpenter
Elgin Place, 10.
Roseburn.
4 Inch, Alexander
8 Purves, George, coachdiirer
Elm Row. 1.
1 Hay, Robert k G., grocers
2 M 'William, Robert, S.S.C.
2 Rausch, W. L. (R. & Co.)
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2 Wood, William
2 Tait, Andrew, tailor
2 Ogilvie, Thomas, baker. See
Adv.
2 Adcock, E. M.
2 Davidson, Robert
3 M'Kay, Mrs, servants' regr.
4 Taylor, William, com. agent
5 Paterson, Hugh, plumber
6 Hamilton, James H.
6 Sclater, Mrs
7 Coxson, James, spirit mercht.
8 Archibald, George, engraver
9 Brace, Robert, draper
9 Auld, John, bootmaker
10 Paterson, MrsH., coach-hirer
10 Innes, Mrs Robert
10 Dalgleish, David, sen.
10 Middlemiss, William
10 Middlemiss, J.
11 Lindsay & Gilmour, druggists
12 Stechan, E. G. L., printseller
13 Fotheringham, Robert
13 Thomson, James
14 Ross, Daniel
15 Gordon, William
15 Boyd, Mrs, servants' register
16 Wilson, Miss, milliner
17 Davidson, J., S.S.C. & KP.
17 Sutherland, James B., S.S.C.
17 Porteous, Alexander
17 Philips, John
18 Moffat, William, painter
19 Robertson, James, baker
20 Lawrence, Mrs
21 Gunn, Daniel, tailor
22 Houliston, John
22 Wilson, David P.
22 Young, Andrew
23 Cochrane, Thomas
Erskine Place, 4.
Rutland Place.
1 Carfrae & Belfrage, C.E.
1 Dunn, Mrs
1 Sinclair, Colin
1 Henderson, Alex., builder
2 Ewart, John, plumber
Eton Terrace, 3.
Dean.
2 Ferguson, Mrs
3 Vertue, D., H.E.I.C.S.
4 Campbell, Miss
5 Farquharson, Francis
6 Pilkington, Frederick F.
7 Brown, J. M'Kerrell
8 Carter, F. Havne, C.A.
8 Carter, Frederick Wr., C.A.
9 Simson, Mrs
10 Smith, David
11 Maxton, John
12 Fleming, A. B.
13 Balfour, James, W.S.
14 Bankhead, William
Eyre Place, 3.
Henderson Row.
1 M'Glashan, Stewart, sculptor
1 Brown, David
2 Rcid, Mrs
3 Morton, Rev. Andrew
4 Duncan, Mrs Wallace
4 Duncan, Henry R.
4 Duncan, J. H.
Fairnington Place, 3.
Stochbrhbje.
Atkinson's stables
1 Beattie, J. M., agent
Farquharson Place, 13
West Preston Street.
1 Dundas, R., chemist
2 Ross, Alexander
4 Ogilvie, George, grocer
5 Lauder, William, boot and
shoe maker
11 Simpson, A., chim. -sweeper
Ferrier Street, 2.
Easter Road, Leith.
1 Stewart, John
1 Nelson, James
1 Anderson, Andrew
1 Thorn, Miss A. G.
1 Dick, James
1 M'Kinlav, William
2 Hunter, Robert
2 Grant, James
2 Robertson, James
2 Gray, Andrew
2 Weir, J. B.
2 Chapman, John
Ferry Road.
Inverlelth Row to Bonnington.
North, 5. South, 2.
Syme, David, Bangholm house
Lawson, Peter, & Son, Bang-
holm nurseries
Stewart, Joseph, gardener, Bang-
holm cottage
Stewart, Alexander, Chancelot
Adam, S., wool merchant, Afton
lodge
Thomson, Mrs Peter, Agra lodge
Currie, J. (C. <£.• Co.), Blair park
Beveridge, Mrs, 2 Clifton villa
Sorenseu, Marius, 1 Clifton villa
Tweedie, John, Craigend villa
Thorburn, George, Taaphall
Strong, A. D., Taaphall
Brown, Mrs George, Taaphall
Brooke, Jonathan, Taaphall
Hutton, Miss Jane, Taaphall
Hutton, Mrs Eliza, Taaphall
Xaismith, Mrs J., Taaphall
Forrest, Charles L. (F. d- Tarn-
bull), Spring bank
Wright, Mrs Robt., Spring bank
Gray, James, Laurel bank
Wright, Charles William, Bon-
nington bank house
Lightbody, William, Bonning-
ton mount
Duncan, C, Bonnington mount
Thomson, R., Boeberry villa
Pourie, James, Loudon villa
WiBrie, Thomas, * hear villa
Dean , Rev. J., Baimesneld
Liddell, Miss M., Raimesfield
Xisbi-t, Miss, Raimi sfield
Simpson, Jame , Baimesneld
Sandeman, W. 15., Parkend villa
Gibson,Mis8, Bonningtoncottage
Anderson, Matthew, engineer, :.'
Spring villa
Duncan, S., shipmaster, 1 Spring
villa
Simpson James (phvsician),
Holme villa
Niven, James, AUanfield
Lawrie, Mrs, AUanfield
Allan, Miss, AUanfield
Salvesen, C. (T. S. <{.- Co.),
Baynefield house
Thomson, Robt., St Agnes cot.
Black, Peter, joiner
Leslie, William, Hillhouscnehl
cottage
Ferry Road.
West of Inverlelth Row.
North, 5. South, 2, 3, 4.
Drummond, George, Larkfield
Drummond, W. P.. Larkfield
Anderson, Robt. , Osborne cottage
Yorston, A. G., Athelstane cot-
tage
Wardie Road here
Laurie, Thomas, Windsor house
Christie, W. L., Inverleithneld
Anderson, Letham, Iuverleith-
field
Millan, Robert, Dial villa
Crawford, Archibald(.-L^l. C. \
Bellevue
Wen-, David (F. W. dt Co.),
Bellevue
Durie, William, Hawthorn villa
Sutherland, George, Hawthorn
villa
Marr, John, Richmond villa
Marr, J. B. , Richmond villa
Granton Road here
Tod, Misses, Yueville cottage
Wardie Avenue lure
Sturrock, John, Arthurville
Duncan, Mrs T., Pentland villa
Wishart, W., Aboukir villa
Braidwood, James, Upper Wardie
villa
Craig, Nath., Windlestrawlee
Meikle, James, actuary, War-
liebuni house
Inglis, Peter, fanner, E. Tilton
Fettes Row. 5.
1 M'Dougal. James
3 Avtoun, Robert, W.S.
1 Moflfatt, Wm. L., architect
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6 M'Kenzie, Rev. Alex., M.A.
7 Reid, W. S. (Bank of Scot.)
8 Guthrie, William, advocate
9 Whitehead, Mrs
10 Hay, Charles
11 Bannerman, Mrs
12 Aitken, W., chemist
12 Aitken, James, chemist
12 Drysdale, Mrs Captain
Pitt street here
13 Adam, Mrs A.
14 Hay, Mrs
15 Mitchell, David
15 Young, J. C, teacher
15 Pagan, Mrs
16 Sword, James
17 Stott, Mrs D.
17 Stott, David A.
18 Buchan, Alexander
18 Smith, Robert
18 M'Farquhar, Misses
18 Hanson, Mrs
19 Kerr, Mrs
19 Clark, Thomas
19 Robb, James
20 Leslie, Miss
20 Wight, John R., architect
20 Brown, Robert N.
21 Bruce, Alexander
21 Murdoch, Thos. Oliphant
22 Scott, Thomas
22 Sutherland, A. G., W.S.
24 Taylor, Mrs
24 Hume, Mrs George
Findhorn Place, 13.
Grange.
2 Murray, Miss
4 Barry, Mrs L.
6 Bone, Job
8 Kirkland, W. D.
10 Colston, Alexander
10 Colston, James
14 M'Cullock, Mrs
16 Peacock, Miss
18 Brown, David R.
20 Christie, Misses
22a Adam, John
24 Peacock, Thomas Reid
28 Smith, William
32 Lewis, David
34 Bailey, Mrs
36 Hunter, James
40 Young, Archibald
42 Ballantyne, James
44 Menzies, James
44 Menzies, D.
46 Paterson, John
48 M'Kerlie, John, Seton lodge
54 Anderson, John
25 Middlemass, Robert
23 Oliphant, Mrs
21 Gordon, James, S.S.C.
19 Anderson, Mrs
17 Bow, Miss
15 Teape, Rev. C. R.
15 Marshall, Mrs
13 Byres, David
11 Christie, Mrs
9 Anderson, Mrs
7 Bruce, Henry
5 Gentleman, Mrs
3 Kerr, Andrew
1 Dahymple, John
Fingal Place, 13.
Meadoics.
1 Fitzgerald, Heniy
1 Butters, L., seal engraver
1 Henderson, James, baker
2 Maclachlan, D. (M. & S.)
4 Williamson, J. R., engineer
5 Ferguson, James
6 Watson, Mrs William
7 Pears, James
Fleshmarket Close. 9.
See 199 High Street.
Forbes Road, 13.
Bruntsfield Place.
1 Fairbairn, Robert
2 Anderson, Robert
M 'Ritchie, Alex., engineer,
Fern hall
Ferguson, Mrs, Belmont ho.
5 Steuart, George
6 Blair, Misses
Wardrop, Maitland, The
Lodge
Forbes Street, 12.
Beaumont Place.
7 Ramsay, Andrew, builder
Forres Street. 4.
1 Gibson, Mrs
1 Fraser, Misses
1 Fraser, Wm., & Son, coach-
hirers. See Adv.
1 Fraser, Robert
3 Dickson, Miss
3 Moncreiff, Henry James,
advocate
5 Fordyce, George Dingwall,
advocate
7 Ross, Mrs
9 Dalmahoy, James
11 Barclay, J. M., portrait paint.
11 Stewart, Charles, advocate
11 Morrison, Miss
11 Arbuthnott, Hon. Mrs Hugh
10 Weisse, H, German master
10 Weisse, Mrs, teacher of music
10 Kerr, Miss
10 Sinclair, Miss
8 Archibald, James, lodgings
6 Macdonald, Mrs John
4 BeU, A. Montgomerie, M.D
. and surgeon
4 BelV M. Montgomerie, W. S
4 Bell, Mrs Montgomerie
2 Moore, R. B., private hotel
Forrest Road.
East, 9. West, 10.
1 Adamson, David, coach-hirer
1 Forrest, James, butcher
2 Stewart, William
3 M'Pherson, Andrew
4 Edinburgh Poorhouse ;
Kemp, Daniel, house-gov.
4 City Parochial Board
4 City Poor-rates Office
Fort Street, North, 5.
North Leith.
1 Finlayson, Thomas
3 Howling, Abram
3 Agnew, Mrs G.
4 Duncan, Mrs
5 Brandt, T. N.
6 Borthwick, James (Customs)
7 Forbes, D.
8 Hansen, Rev. Andres
9 Anderson, Lewis
10 Todd, Robert
13 Blackwood, Alexander
14 Rose, John E.
14 Rose, Mrs Neilson
15 Muir, Rev. Francis
16 Grant, John
Wright, Wm. , spirit mercht.
Watson, Alexander, grocer
Richardson, David, grocer
Sharp, James, builder
Fort Street, South, 4.
2 Ross, William
3 Barry, John
5 Rose, Robert (Customs)
7 Mason, Alexander
8 Carstairs, William D.
Forth Street, 2.
Broughton Street.
1 Morrison, James, tailor
1 Campbell, Thomas, flesher
1 Dick, John, plumber
3 Webster, Andrew, S.S.C.
5 Wilson, Rev. John
9 Hathorn, Mrs
13 Crerar's School
15 Macfarlane, Mrs
17 Clark, Mrs George
19 Pitcairn, W. F.
21 Black, D.
21 Black, Miss
21 Black, Daniel R., M.D.
23 Wardlaw, Adam A.
25 Grubb, John S.
27 Latta, Mrs Robert
27 Latta, John, S.S.C.
27 Latta, D. M. & J., S.S.C.
27 Latta, David M.
27 Latta, James, C.A.
29 Graham, Miss Stirling
30 Hay, Miss Beatrice
28 Smith, John. See Adv.
26 Lyon, Hugh, S.S.C.
24 Wyndhain, Robert H.
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22 Bell, Mrs
20 Lindsay, Miss
18 Landale, T.&R.,S.S.C.&K P.
15 Landale, Thomas
16 Maclean, Mrs
14 George, Mrs
14 Ker, David
12 Mackintosh, A., S.S.C.
Hart Street here
10 "Watson, "W. S., R.S.A.
8 Glover, Eev. 'William, D.D.
6 Landale, Frew, & Landale.
mining engineers
6 Landale, David
'"6 Landale, James
4 Findlay, Thomas
4 Yule, Mrs
2 Goldie, "William, "W.S.
Fountainbridge. 10.
Nos. 32 to 70—13.
2 Bonnyman, George
3 Xewlands, William
3 Knox, Mrs James
5 Shaw, Robert, jun.
6 M 'Queen, Thomas, cooper
6a Ritchie, David, smith
8 Inglls' Entry
12 Strachan's Court
13 Steedman, Mrs
15 Beattie, William, & Sons
16 Steedman, Robert
18 Walkers Pend
19 Gray, Robert
25 Lawson, Mark
27 Young, James
28 Duncan, Robert
30 Stewart, John
31 Ross, Miss Helen
32 Drysdale, Alexander
Earl Grey Street here
33 Sinclair, D. G.
34 Irvine, John
35 Drummond, Mrs
36 Wrall, Mrs
37 Watson, John
38 Dickens, Mrs
39 Hopetoun Court
39 Sinclair, D. G.
39 Hewat, James
39 "Waters, Henry
39 Mathieson, Robert
39 Greig, William
39 Cooke, John
39 Law, WTilliam
40 Whitaker, John
45 Brownlee, Agnes
Thornybauk here
50 Paterson, George
Ponton Street here
51 Johnston, Alexander
52 Borthwick, Walter
53 Anderson, Thomas
56 Reid, Charles
58 Scott, James
60 Aitken, Mrs WTilliam
61 Wight, Robert
61 New Slaughter-houses
61 Somerville, Andrew
62 Brown, James, smith
63 Mather, Alexander
64 Ramsay, David
65 Stewart, Daniel
66 Sword, David
66 Learmont, J., & Co., founders
66 Millons, George
66 Fullerton, Thomas
66 Port-Hopetoun Foundries
67 Aitken & Co., firewood fac-
tory
67 Hutchison, Robert
67 Shaw, William
Canal here
From this (61) to 133 west of
Canal.
61 Borthwick, James
62 Morton, William, grocer
63 Wass, Asa
63 WTordie & Co.
65 Moffat, John, butcher
66 Dickison, George, grocer
67 Cameron, James, chemist
68 Millar, W. (Thin <fc M.)
68 Peebles, D. B., meter manuf.
Bell, James
69 Russell, William
69 Henderson, Simon
69 Menzies, John
69 M 'Donald, WTilliam
71 Park, John
74 M 'Donald, M., grocer
75 Bruce, Robert, dairy
76 Miller, James
76 M'Dougall, "W., joiner. See
Adv.
76 Scott, John
76 Telford, Archibald
76 Scott, Mrs Bryden
76 Thin, Thomas (T. <L- Millar)
76 M 'Donald, W'illiam
76 Russell, James
76 M'Kay, Hugh
76 Hoggan, James
76 Cunningham, John
76 Black, Mrs
76 "Will, Robert
76 Riddell, Philip
76 Tofts, Peter
76 Maxwell, David
76 Phaup, "William
76 Young, James
76 Leslie, John
76 Effingham, William
77 Miller, Jas., spirit merchant
78 Henderson, Simon, baker
So Muir, Mrs William
86 Johnstone, Helen, grocer
88 Veitch, John
39 Veitch, Jn., spirit merchant
90 Cairns, John, dairy
g Monerieff, Win., builder
|"g Campbell, Alex., spiced
:§ „s vinegar manufacturer.
^ See Adv.
Annandale, Janus, builder
Jackson, T., wheelwright
Craigie, D. & A. , ,
Pullar, David, builder
Taylor, John, & Co.
Thornton & Co., water-
proof'] s
Lowe, D., joiner. See Adv.
Black, John, ironfounder
Somerville & Crombie, engi-
neers, etc.
Stocks, Charles, rope manu-
facturer
North British Rubber Com-
pany, Castle mills
Scottish Vulcanite C'oni-
pany, Viewforth
2 Deans, John
2 M'Dougall, Alexander
2 Cruickshank, Alux.
11 Black, George
12 Stevenson, Mrs
13 Hamilton, John
<8, 16 Nicol, Richard
I 16 IMcol, R. L.
£ Gibson & Tait, wire fence
manufacturers, etc.
M'Rae, Duncan, builder
M 'Donald, Jas., WTiitebank
North Merchiston House
Home, John, "W.S.
Home, Mrs
Dairy Park here
96 Greig, D. & J., engineers
Brandfield Place here
104 M'Ewan, Wrilliam, brewer
114 Kirk, "William, bootmaker
114 Mackay, Robert
115 Jeffrey, Mrs
117 Hunter, Miss C.
118 M'Cullagh, A. & J.
Grove Street here
126 Learmont, Alexander
126 Morrison, John W.
129 Logan, Stewart
129 Sinclair, John, Fountainbr.
steam mill
131 Liddell & Hunter, botanists
Port-Hamilton here
135a Glasgow, John
135b Archer, John
135 Kennedy, Thomas
Fountainbridge Free Church
Fountainbridge F. C. School:
George Morrison and
Elizabeth Hope, teachers
"g 4 Crombie, George
| g> 5 Chapman, Mrs
|| 6 Cameron, John
^S 8 Carruthers, Wm. See
^ £ Adv.
3 8 Trail, George
13S Russell, E., & Co.
141 Brown, James
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143 Greig, Andrew
144 Reimie, Mrs Charles
147 Greig, Andrew
148 Macnee, James, & Co.
149 Glasgow, John
150 Richardson, Thomas S.
See Adv.
151 Noble, Mrs John, coal mer.
151 Nimmo, David
152 Balfour, Robert, grocer
153 Greenhill, Alex., hay dealer
Doicnie Place here
158 Frier, Andrew A., grocer
159 Fraser, Thomas, tailor
161 White, Misses M. k M.
162 Roger, James
162 Glen, Charles
162 Arthur, James
162 Gellately, David
162 Gardiner, Matthew
162 Jeffrey, John H.
163 Thomson, David, ham store.
See. Adv.
165 Reid, William, tailor
166 M'Callum, Mrs
166 Dickson, Miss
166 Matthew, William
166 Menzies, Andrew
166 Smith, Mrs
166 Ranken, James
167 Harrison, Mrs
16S Dune, Mrs Janet
169 Douglas, James
169 Haldane, George
169 Newlands, David
169 Pringle, Alexander
169 Seton, James
169 Watson, Robert
170 Mason, Thomas
171 Beattie, William
172 Douglas, Robert
173 Angus, Andrew
173 Aitken, James
173 Shaw, William
173 Falconer, Thomas
173 Moncrieff, David
173 Ross, Colquhouu
174 Sinclair, John
175 Skinner, George
176 Dobson k Pyper
176 Falconer, James
177 Swan, Douglas
178 Cook, Charles Morton. See
Adv.
179 Wallace, David, wright
180 Police Office
1S1 Hamilton, James
183 Napier, James
Fox Lane, 1.
Leith Links.
1 Hill, John, spirit dealer
5 Paxton, M.
7 Thomson, Miss, grocer
9 Black, George, grocer
21 Handyside, Joseph
10 Anderson, Thomas
23 Ferguson, Fowler, jun.
Foxe's Lane, 4.
71 St Andrew Street, Leith.
2 Purdie, Charles
6 Warrick k Baillie, winemers.
Frederick Street. 6.
Princes Street to Queen Street.
1 The National Registry for
Servants
1 Liverpool and New York
Steamship Company
Mann's Parcel Desjxitch Co.;
John Henderson, agent
3 Potts, Mrs, lodgings
3 Paterson, W. A. 0., advoc.
3 Cossar, G. (Bank of Scotland)
3 Ross, Alexander, lodgings
3 A Robertson, John, brush
manufacturer
5 Shanks, Thomas
5a Musgrove, William, glazier
5b Darlington & Hopper
7 Macdonald, Wm., elothiei
7 Mackintosh, Angus
7 Muir, Mrs, lodgings
7a Bell, A. , k Son, ironmongers
9 & 11 Robb, Thomas, & Son
13 Smith, James W., architect
13 Dewar, Francis, auctioneer
13 Macgregor, Malcolm, dentist
13 Croley, Mrs, staymaker
13 Croley, William
13 Hayne, Miss, staymaker
13 Wilson, David
13 St Clair, J., teacher of violin
15 Tavendale, Robert, Scottish
Register. See Adv.
15a Hannah, William, merchant
17 Duff, John, spirit merchant
17a Downie, Laird, & Laing
19 M'Dowell, R., baker
Pose Street here
21 Smith, J. D., carver & gilder
21 Blind Asylum Branch
23 Falla, Misses M. & J.
23a Waugh, James, tobacconist
25 Hofford, Mrs
25 Hofford, Miss, milliner
25 King, James, tailor
25 King, Mrs, lodgings
25 Brook, William
27 Henderson, Robert, builder
27 Field & AUan
27a Drysdale, Andrew, builder
27b Hawley, William, tile layer
29 Macnaughton, William
29 Schneider, A., teacher of
languages
29 Cameron, Misses, dressmak'rs
29 Hollis, Misses, milliners
29 Chessar, Mrs, lodgings
29 Macdonald, Alexander
29a Logan, John, watchmaker
29b Deans & Moore, coal-masters
31 Dickson & Walker, glaziers
33 Chessar, Miss, dressmaker
33 Tod, Jas. , fruiterer & confec.
George Street here
35 Mackenzies k Fraser, W.S.'
35 Mackenzie, Thomas, AV.S.
35 Purves, Mrs, lodgings
35 Brown, A. A.
35 Reid, W., fishmonger
37 Graham, Mrs, lodgings
37 Copeland, R. T., tailor
37 Purnell, Henry, engineer
39 Macrae k Flett, AV.S.
39a Stewart, Dun., spirit dealer
45 Hill, Thomson, k Co.
45a Black, Edward, survevor
45a Welsh, Henry (//. <£• Welsh)
45a Maxwell, W., draper
49 Blair, Andrew, spirit merckt. .
Thistle Street here
51 Murray, George, grocer
51a Booth, Frederick
53 Walker, James C, architect
Agricultural Labourers' Im-
provement Association
53 Romans, John, gas engineer
53 Ross, Mrs, lodgings
53 Croll, David
55 Paterson & Forman, C.A.
55 Heritable Securities Invest-
ment Co. See Adv.
55 Prov. Clerks' Mutual Fund
55 Experience Investment So-
ciety Fund
55 Hunter, David, S.S.C,
57 Davidson k Reid, upholst'rs
59 Reid, Robert (D. & Reid)
59 Schultz, Mrs
59 Gibson, Charles
61 Baxter, Miss, dressmaker
61a Hardie, Wm., Sons, & Low
61b Kerr, John F., glazier
63 Finlay, Mrs
63 Cockburn, Mrs H. D.
63 Campbell, Miss C. , dressmkr.
63 Black, William
65 Innes, Peter, plasterer
66 Johnston, Miss Margaret
66 Johnston, William, agent
66 Arthur, Richard, advocate
64 Gardener, T., tea merchant
(64 Mather, Miss E.
1 64 Johnston, Mrs William
64 Peacock, Mrs Hv., lodgings
02 Douglas, J. B. , k Smith, W. S.
60 Nimmo, Misses, dressmakers
60 Burn, Arch. (B. & Baillie)
58 Inglis, David, lodgings
56 Stuart k Cheyne, W.S.
54 Cockburn, Alexander (C. d;
M'Donald)
54 Carfrae, Mrs
54 Simson, G. W.
54 Simson, Messrs, institution
52 M'Whannell, Peter, grocer
52a Finlay, J., W.S. and N.P.
52a Gordon, Thomas J., W.S.
Hill Street here
50b D'Egville, Monsieur James
50a Lowe, Geo., teach, of danc.
50a Lowe, Mrs G.
50a Cleland, Misses
50 Kemp, R., plumb, andgasfit.
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18 Hogg, William, auctioneer
16 Wightman, J., & Son
11 Whytoek, James
14 Henderson, John, builder
14 Zoblinsky, F., teacher of
music
12 Hill, Eeid, & Drummond,
W.S.
12 Eeid, William, W.S.
42 Hill, James L., W.S.
12 Drummond, William, S.S.C.
140 Robertson, Miss
40 Thomson, Robert, LL.B.
38 Ross, J. & R. D., W.S.
36b Urqukart, Alex. , shoemaker
36a Dalziel, Miss, fishmonger
36 Brownlie, James, furnishing
warehouse
George Street here
34 Bruce, Robt. , bedding ware-
house
34 Milne, M., straw bonnet
maker
34 Patterson, Greenoak, book-
seller
34 M'Innes, Miss, staymaker
32 Douglas, James
J32 Potts, George, upholsterer
30 M'Laren, Thomas, S.S.C.
30 Souyris, Madam, dressmaker
30 Utterston, Mrs, staymaker
28 Hamilton, J. A., architect
28 Wilson, Richard, C.A.
28 Stewart k Wilson, W.S.
28 Galedon Ian Provident In vest-
ment Society
26 Moncrieff & Thomson, ac-
countants
26 Moncrieff, John Scott, C.A.
26 Thomson, Charles W., C.A.
,26 Fletcher, Mrs, dressmaker
26 Gow, Jas. (G. & Henderson)
26 Hannah, William
26 M'Glashan, P. F.
:26 Soutter, James
24 Wilson, David, flesher
24a Glen, George, upholsterer
22 Stevenson, T. G., bookseller
22 Charters, John, victualler
20 Williams & Norgate
20a Badenoch, Alex., cabinet-
maker
Hose Street here
18 Paterson, H., bird dealer
18 Hearder, Thos. B., druggist
18 Paterson, Adam C, surveyor
18 Livingston, G. K., S.S.C.
and N.P.
18 Duncan, Miss
18a Duncan, J. W., plumber
18b Johnston, W., French polish.
16 Bryden, J., & Sons, bell-
hangers
14 Bryden, J. M. (J. B. & Son)
14 Riddle, Robert Scott
12 White, John, hosier
12 Shetland Warehouse
12 Atlas Fire & Life Co. 's Office
12 White, W., woollen diaper
10 M'Cuaig, John, tailor
8 Robertson, Gilbert
8 Robertson, Duncan
8 Henderson, Miss
6 Finlayson, Thomas, lodgings
2 Henry, Mrs Edward
2 Pollock, Peter, farrier
2 Hay, Alexander, jeweller
Freer Street, 10.
Fountainbridge ( West).
1 Butler, Robert
Miller, James, & Co., Edin-
burgh firewood factory
7 Thomson, James
7 Wood, William B.
7 Black, John
6 Dewar, P., coach -hirer
Fyfe Place. 3.
See Leith Walk.
Gardner's Crescent. 10.
l
2
2
Stevenson, John, mason
Macdonald, Miss
Dewar, John
Reith, William, grocer
Darg, James
Ritchie, Mrs
Tansh, Anne
Gunn, Robert
Lynch, Thomas
Macdougall, Gilbert
Douglas, Miss
Garson, William Ross, S. S. C.
Paterson, Thomas (G.P.O.)
Symonds, James White
Alexander, John, clerk
Lawrie, V. G. (Union Bank)
Smith, John E., architect
Hearder, Thomas B.
Lindsay, AVilliam
Scott, A., cabinetmaker
M'Eean, Miss
Eidd, John R., writer
Clemens, Mrs L. P. C.
Myrtle, Miss
Gardiner, James
Burn, Mrs Captain
Stewart, Daniel
Mather, Edward
Cameron, John
Eennedy, Daniel
Wilson, John
Simpson, Robt. (R. & H. S.)
See Adv.
Millons, Thomas
Baptie, Mrs
Watson, Adam B. S.
Bogue, Miss
Dick, John
Henderson, Mrs D.
Fraser, Alexander
Gray, William
Fraser, Angus
Stewart, Wm. (N. B. Rail.)
Fraser, George (G.P.O.)
22 Sanderson, Thomas
23 Millons, Mrs T.
24 Kirk wood, Alexander, juu.
24 Veitch, Mrs Thomas
24 Cameron, Hugh
24 Grant, David
25 Roberts, Thomas, gro
Gay field Lane, 2.
Gayfield Square.
Clark, J. J., Venetian blind
maker
Geissler, R.
Gibb, Adam [G.P.O.)
Gayfield Place, 2.
Gayfield Square.
1 M'Farlane, Mrs Robert
1 Nicoll, Alex., accountant
1 Young, Mrs
1 Hay, Alexander
1 Cranbrook, Rev. James
1 Buchan, George (H.JI.C.)
1 Elliot, J. A.
2 Brown, Miss
3 Gray, Mrs Thomas
3 Gray, James (/. G. <L Son)
3 Harkom, Joseph
3 Eitchie, George, shipmaster
4 Hardie, P. H.
Gayfield Square. 2.
1 Yallance, George
2 Buchanan, James (School fur
the Blind)
3 Scott, Thomas, C.A.
3 Scott, Thomas, pin., C.A.
4 Macritchie, T. E, W.S.
4 Macritchie, Miss
5 Dods, George
Gayfield Street here
6 Wilson, Mrs W.
7 Anderson, Eobert, teacher
S Crawford, Aikman
9 Scott, Misses
10 Yere, Mrs
10a Law, Miss
12 Newton, C.
13 Oliver, E. S.
13 Cormack, Mrs
13 Mitchell, John
13 Meek, David
13 Hall, Thomas
13 Johnston, Mrs
13 Anderson, Mrs G.
13 Hamilton, Mis J. C.
14 Smart, E. C.
14 Smart, John
15 Thomson, Miss
16 Peden, Mrs
16 Eitchie, Andrew (B. <{• Son)
17 Wallace, Be v. Robert
18 M'Turk, Alexander
19 Porteous, James, teacher
19 Cormack, Robert
19 Mitchell, David, engraver
19 Bauehope, John, teacher
19 Wilson, William, house agent
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20 Stewart, Alexander, business
agent. See Adv.
20 Private Enquiry and Detec-
tive Office. See Adv.
21 Macintosh, Thomas H.
22 Bell, James R.
22 Marshall, Patrick
22 Finlay, Peter
22 Sutherland, William S.
22 Anderson, "William
22 Cross, William
23 Alexander, John
23 Muir, William
24 Hardie, William
24 Mitchell, Mrs
24 Mackay, John, jun.
24 Stewart, Mrs Charles
25 Carstairs, William
25 Kerr, R. S.
25 Mackay, David
25 Bryce, J. Scott
25 Rose, H.
26 Snody, Andrew, S.S.C.
27 Cameron, Hugh, teacher
28 Smith, Mrs James
28 Robertson, Mrs D.
28 Welsh, William M.
28 Thomson, R (R. T. & Co.)
28 M 'Donald, Mrs
28 Anderson, Mrs M.
28 Watt, Alexander S.
29 Greig, Mrs Andrew
30 Nasmyth, Mrs
31 Mowbray, Thomas, agent
31 Henderson, Capt. J., R.N.
31 Bn;ce, D.
31 Crawford, Mrs
31 Gibson, George, C.E.
31 Ryrie, Miss
31 Carstairs, A. L.
32 Blackburn, Mrs
33 Smart, James A., agent
33 Roland, Henry
Gayfield Street, 2.
Gayfield Square.
1 Gillman, Mrs
2 Watterston, Andrew E.
2 M'Farlane, Peter
2 Bauchope, B. S. , coal agent
George IV. Bridge. 9.
1 Lawson, Peter, & Son
3 Highland and Agricultural
Soc. of Scotland ; P. N.
Menzies, secretary
17 Protestant Institute of Scot.
17 Scottish Reformation Society
17 Protestant Electoral Union
of Scotland
17 Ellis, Robert
19 Smail, Gillon, & Co.
21 Ellis, Thomas, upholsterer
23 Moffat, Henry, S.S.C.
25 Currie & Co., confectioners
27 Ritchie, Mrs, draper
28 M 'Cambridge, P.
28 Sanderson, R., artist
29 Vallance, Mrs
30 Bryson, John, watchmaker
31 Mackell, F.
32 Lyon, Charles F., bookseller
32 Sanderson, R., artist
32 Adam, John
33 Sinclair Cooking Depdt
35 Cairns, G. & H., W.S.
35 Cairns, H., W.S.
35 Cairns, George, S. S. C. & S.L.
35 Blumenreich, Rev. John
35 Paterson, David
37 Standard Property Invest-
ment Society. See Adv.
39 Richardson, Isaac, hat manu-
facturer
Augustine Church
44 Robertson, D. & J.
45 Macadam, Anstr., clothier
46 Liddle, James, victual dealer
47 Donaldson, C. H.
47 Irving, Peter (/. Brothers)
47 Vallance, Mrs
47 Orr, S. K., insurance agent
47 Peddie, James, missionary
48 Simpson, Alexander
49 Mackenzie, J., chemist
50 Street, George, auctioneer
51 Stevenson, Peter, optician
52 Davidson, Thos., bookseller.
See Adv.
53 Drmnmond, James, account-
ant, and district manager
British Equitable Assur-
ance Co.
53 Hunter, Thomas M., teacher
of music
53 Cormack, A., L.D.S., dental
surgeon
53 Cribbes, Peter
53 Edington, D.
53 Goskirk, John. See Adv.
55 Cousland, David, & Co.
Sheriff Court Buildings
Grady, John, messenger-at-
arms
Ferguson, Geo. , sheriff-officer
Davidson, Archibald, sheriff
of Midlothian
Maitland, Kenmore, sheriff-
clerk
Lothian, Maurice, procurator-
fiscal
Connell, James
George Place. 2.
See Leith Walk.
George Square. 11.
1 Lewis, James
2 Black, Mrs
3 Stevenson, Alexander
4 Lindsay, George
Melville House, Thomson's
School. See Adv.
5 Thomson, Alexander
5 Keiller, William
6 Crease, William
7 Anderson, Misses
8 Lyon, William
9 Gordon, David, M.D.
10 White-Millar, William
1 1 Barbour, Geo. F. , of Bonskeid
13 Paul, Rev. John, D.D.
14 Pitcairn, A. Y., W.S.
15 Tweedie, Mrs
16 Paton, Waller H., R.S.A.
17 MacGregor, Rev. James
18 Hislop, Robert
19 Sadler, W.
20 Dymock, James R.
21 Court, John, S.S.C.
22 Wright, Robert
23 Robertson, Miss Helen
23 Dunlop, Rev. John C.
23 Fraser, John, M.D. andC.B.
24 Moncrieff, David Scott
25 Cameron, P. (/. & P. C.)
26 Mackay, J. A., of Black-
castle
27 Aitken, A. (Marshall <b A.)
28 Torrance, G. M 'M. , of Threave
29 Borthwick, Mrs
George square lane
Miller, Francis, coach-hirer
30 Raleigh, Samuel
31 Cheape, Miss
33 Paton, Sir J. Noel, knight,
RS.A.
35 Lawson, Charles, of Borth-
wickhall
35 Lawson, Charles, jun.
36 Newton, Mrs Hay, sen.
37 Sym, Mrs
38 Mackay, Mrs
39 Young, Robert, F.E.S.L.
39 Young, George A. , & Co.
39 Christian Missionary Insti-
tute
39 Whittet, John
39 Duncan, Mrs
39 Cruickshank, Edward
40 Alexander, Mrs
40b M'Caskdl, Miss
40b Thyne, James
41 Lillie, Joseph
42 Key, Thomas
43 MacLeod, Mrs
43 MacLeod, W. B., dentist
44 Parker, John (Inland Rev.) \
45 Harvie, Miss
45 Sibbald, Miss
45 Moffat, Miss
46 Dymock, Robert Lockhart
47 Ziegler, William, M.D.
47 Ziegler, John
48 Cairns, Thomas, M.D.
49 Turnbull, John, W.S.
50 Beg£, Rev. James, D.D.
51 Balfour, Thos. A. G., M.D.
52 Geddes, Colonel Wm., C.B.I
53 Fairbairn, Mrs
54 Wauchope, Miss
54 Ferguson, Mrs James
54 Craigie, James
55 Ritchie, John
55 Findlay, Mrs
56 Leburn, Henderson, k. Wil-
son, S.S.C.
56 Leburn, Thomas, S.S.C.
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57 Peddie, Rev. William, D.D.
5S Bird, Thomas
59 Miller, William, S.S.C.
60 Young, William, M.D.
'60 Rymer, Thomas
George Street.
1 Was. 1 to 31, and 2 to 28—7 ;
other N~os., 6.
1 Peddie, Donald S., C.A.
1 YorhshireFireandLifeOffi.ee
1 Cowan, E. Cameron, C.A.
1 Archibald, John
3 & 5 Standard Life Assur-
ance Company : Thomas
Robertson, secy. ; D. C.
Gregor, secy. , Colonial De-
partment. See Adv.
3 Tait, James, officer in charge
3 Fraser, John, messenger
' 3 Tait, Mrs J. H.
7 Forbes, Peter, & Co., wine
merchants
7 Crawford & M 'Cabe, printers
7 Cheine, George T., C.A.
7 Atlas Insurance Company
7 Steele, William, S. S. C. , agent
7 Bickerton, George
7 Hunter, James
1 7 Tullis, E., & Co., paper-
makers
9 Whytock,E.,&Co. See Adv.
9 Cairnie, John
9 Wylie, Henry J., C.E.
13 Royal Fire and, Life Insur-
ance Company : J. Milli-
gan, local manager; A. J.
Laing, surveyor. See Adv.
13 Milligan, J. & J., S.S.C.
:13 Milligan, John S., S.S.C.
and N.P.
13 Milligan, James, S.S.C.
13 Laing, Andrew J., Royal
Insurance
13 Henderson, George
13 Paton, Thomas, printer
13 Children's Missionary Record
(E. C. ) publishing office
St Andrew's Church
15 Xisbet, John, painter
15 Nlsbet, Pollok Sinclair, artist
17 Scottish Imperial Insurance
Co. ; J. Muir, manager,
See Adv.
17 Smith, E., surveyor
. 17 Beveridge, Andrew, S. S. C.
17 Marshall, David, C.A.
17 Melville k Adamson
19 Caledonian Fire and Life
Insurance Company ; Geo.
H. Fairbairn, secretary.
See Adv.
21 Edinburgh Co - operative
Building Company
21 Walker, M. , & Co. , publishers
21 Ton-op, Christopher
21 Turnbull k Spears, printers
21 Smith, Thomas, painter
21 Finlayson, D., clothiei. See
Adv.
23 Ballard, G. S., hotel
23 Dobie, George, painter. See
Adv.
23b Christie k Smith, wine
merchants
25 Gowans & Goodlet
25 Hay, John
25 Hay, Mrs, outfit rooms
27 Paterson k Sons, music-
sellers. See Adv.
27 Paterson, E. Eoy
29 Clydesdale Banking Co.;
James Greenhill, manager ;
Et. Hastings, accountant
29 Manson, Magnus, messenger
31 Scottish Fire Insurance Co.
(Limited); Carphin, J. E.,
C.A. See Adv.
Hanover Street here
33 M'jSTaughton, Jas., gunmkr.
33 Salomon, Madame H.
33 Murray & Hogg, clothiers
35 AValker, James, linen draper
35 Eobertson, J., & Co., chemists
37 Society for Promoting the
Employment of Women;
Miss Blyth, secretary
37 Prentice, Charles, C.A.
37 Deans, John Christie, M.A.,
S.S.C.
37 Barrie, Geo. , writer and N. P.
37 Muckle, William (G.P.O.)
37 Stephenson, J. B., chemist
37 Brown, Thomas, chemist
37 Drysdale, Andrew, builder
37 Livingstone, J., & Co.,
hosiers
37 Blair, Robert, confectioner
39 Dalziel, Miss
39 Smith, Thomas
39a Matheson, A., & Co.
41 Kirk, Miss, outfitter
41 Butters, L., seal engraver
41 Eicoll, W. S., dentist
41 Stirling, Miss
41a Hamilton, John, & Son,
goldsmiths
41a Marshall, J. & W., jewellers
43 Blackwood, T. & J.
43a Anderson, Robert, architect
43a Paterson, Thomas, W.S.
43a San Guilermo Company
(Limited)
43a Millar, Mrs, artiste in hair
43a Millar, D. J.
45 Pendrigh, William
45 Danskin, Geo., music teacher
45 Blackwood, William, k Sons
47 Scottish Union Assurance
Office. See Adv.
47 Ramsay, George, manager
47 Barlas, James, secretary
47 Griffith, James, cashier
47 Prain, H. D., actuary
47 M'Cuaig, Colin, assistant
actuary
47 Bryson, James, inspector
49 Wood & Co. , music saloon
51 Lyon k Turnbull, auctioneers
53 Sim, A. k J., wool warehouse
53 Murray k Hunt, W.S.
53 Hunt, J. (M. A- II.), W.S.
53 Corner, John, clothier
53 Officer, William, S.S.< .
53 Robertson, Mrs David
55 Minto, Mrs, milliner
55 Bryden, W., & Son
55 Bell, Mrs, shoe warehouse
55 Dick, Archibald, furrier
55 Dick, H. k J., milliners
57 k 61 Cruickshauk k Sons
57 M'Dowell, R., baker
57 Christie, J., ladies' bootinkr.
59 Smith, Adam Gillies, C.A.
59 Trotter, Alexander, teacher
59 Nachot, Dr H. W.
61 Foulis, David, ironmonger.
See Adv.
63 Budge & Webster, Misses
63a Moxon, C. & J., painters
63b Dryden,W.,& Co., plumbers
63bc Houlden, T. k J., stationers
63 Pentzlin, Ludwig, bootmaker
65 Campbell k Co., lace merchts.
65a Cay & Black, agents
65a Black, John
67 Crown Life Assurance Com-
pany; H. W. Cornillon,
S.S.C, secretary
67 Royal Association for Pro-
motion of Fine Arts in
Scotland
67 Montignani, W. R.
69 Webster, John, bird dealer
69 Drew, Miss, toy bazaar
69b Blanc, Madame, et Fils
69c Wright, Miss, outfitter
Frederick Street here
71 Wilson k Co.
73 Lewis, John A., glass manuf.
73 Conquergood, Miss
73 Buchanan, James, S.S.C.
73 Macdonald, Miss, lodgings
73 Scrymgeour, H, upholstery
rooms. See Adv.
73 Orrock, Miss, lodgings
75 Sutherland, Alex., stationer
75 Reid Brothers & Co., wine
merchants
77 Young, W. D., & Co.
77 Purdie, Bonnar, & Carfrae,
painters and decorators
79 Smith, J. & G., auctioneers
79 Hagart &; Burn Murdoch,
W.S.
79 Murdoch, Arch. Burn. W.S.
79 Nesbitt & Lothian, photogs.
79 Nesbitt, John, artist
79 Thomson, Jas., confectioner
79 Lothian, Peter, photographer
81 Seton &. Mackenzie, book-
sellers
81 A Gillespie, John, W.S.
81 A Hamilton, John, W.S.
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8lABell, MattliewMontgomerie,
W.S.
81a Chantrelle, Eugene, B.A.
83 Clark, Mrs, milliner
83 Clark, Henry
83 Grieve, Robert, & Co. See
Adv.
85 Forsyth, Miss, milliner
85 Gray, J., & Son, ironmongs.
87 Alexander, Mrs, & Co.
87 Porteous, William
87 Marshall k Sons, jewellers
89 Architectural Inst, of Scot-
land
89 MacGibbon, D., architect
S9 Doig, M'Kechnie, & Davies
91 Northern Club
93 Melrose, Andrew, & Co., tea
merchants
93a Reid, William
93a Eavestaff, Frederick
93a Lawrie, W. D.
93a Lawrie, Miss M., dress-
maker
93a National Life Assurance
Society. See Adv.
93A Bell, J. W., accountant
95 Insurance Company of Scot-
land. See Adv.
95 Alliance British & Foreign
Life and Fire Assurance
Company ; Alexander Cal-
der, manager
95 Simpson, Eobert
95 a Furby, A. , teacher of French
97 Millar, John, & Co.
97 Hutchison, John, sculptor
97 Johnston, Misses V. E., k
Co., staymakers
99a Bank of Scotland's Brandt
99 Lorimer & Young, C.E.
99 Laurie, Thomas, accountant
99 Bottled Ale Company. See
Adv.
99 Lorimer, John Campbell
101 Mortimer, J., & Co., tailors
101 Merrilees, F., dentist
101 Royal Clan Tartan Ware-
house
103 Kiichler,H., prof, of singing
103 Smith, Mrs Andrew
103 Barr, Robert
105 Macrae k Cameron, clothiei-s
107 Raeburn, J. S., hatter and
hosier
107 Sheppard, James, painter
Castle Street here
109 Greensmith, Wm., & Son
109a Scott, William, bootmaker
111 M'Kay, Donald
111 Mure, Thomas M.. advocate
113 Orphoot, Peter, M.D.
113 Orphoot, T. H., advocate
115 Lamb, Misses, milliners
117 Ferguson, George, perfumer
117 Ferguson, Jas., hairdresser
117 Vueghs, Louis
117 Bell, Thomas
117 Royal Scot, Society of Arts
117 Medico - Chirurgical So-
ciety's Hcdl
119 Pharmaceutical Society
119 Mackay, John, druggist
119 St George's Hall
119 Maughan, Misses '
119 Sanders, Miss
119 Mozzi, Mrs, milliner
121 Carstairs, Thos. See Adv.
121 Nichol, Misses, dressmakers
121 Simpson, R., cabinetmaker
123 Watson, H. G., accountant
125 Board of Supervision for
Belief of Poor
129 Weir, R. M. Roland, & Co.
131 Bryce, David, architect
133 Sinclair, Alexander
133 Sinclair, Miss, of UTbster
135 Millan & Son, clothiers.
See Adv.
135 Blyth, B. & E., civil en-
gineers
135 Cunningham, George, C.E.
135 Robertson, Mrs, ladies' nurse
137 Hart, Mrs, lodgings
137 Johnstone, Robert, advocate
139 Allan, Mrs, staymaker
139 Muir, James
111 Murray & Falconer, W.S.
141 Murray, Anthony
141 Imperial Fire and Life
Assurance Office
143 Menelaws & Co., wine mer-
chants. See Adv.
146 Wilson, James, butcher.
See Adv.
144 Fortune, Miss
142 Rutherford & Son, boot-
makers. See Adv.
138 & 140 Kerr, Wm., private
hotel
136 Fiske, John S.
136 Corner, John
136 Maxton, Miss
134 Webster, Mrs, lodgings
132 Peddie, Robert, & Co. See
Adv.
132 Willoughby, Miss
132 Repository for Ladies' Work
132 M'Lean, Eobert F., writer
132 Christie, Mrs
132 Wallace k Brown, Misses
130 Wood, James, bookseller
130 Wood, Miss, lodgings
128 Woodhall Estate Company
{Limited)
128 Pearson, Chas. & D., C.A.
128 Clmrtered Mercantile Bank
of India, London, and
China. See Adv.
126 Malcolm, Robert B., M.D.
124 Cameron & Violard
122 & 120 Veitch, James, hotel
118 Jockel, C, Berlin warehouse
116 Hamilton k Miiller
116 Hamilton, D. k T.
114 Ross & Pringle, photo-
graphers
114 Thomson, Lockhart, S.S.C.
114 White, Thomas, S.S.C.
112 Blyth, Yule, & Co.
110 Melville & Lindesay, W.S.
110 Melville, James M., W.S.
110 Mitchell, James
108 Mozzi, Mrs
108 Currie, Thomas
108 Anderson, John
108 Neilson, William, photo-
grapher
108 Glen, George
106 Anderson, John, & Son,
fishmongers. See Adv.
Castle Street here
104 Clow, William, clothier
102 James, J. , k Son, bootmakers
102 Brown, J., lodgings
100 Hamilton, Wm., bootmaker
100 Scott, Miss, dressmaker
100b Hamilton, John, painter
98 Masonic Lodges
98 Union Assurance Office :
John Laurie, agent
98 St Andrew's Edinburgh.
Rifle Club
98 Stewart, Alex. James, W.S.
98 Healy, Helen, shoemaker
96 Douglas k Mason, Avine
merchants
96 Anderson, Mrs, lodgings
94 Mein, A., surgeon -dentist
92 Simpson, Miss, milliner
90 Graham k Reith, painters
90 Steell, G. , portrait painter
90 Henry, Thomas
86 Fulton, A., saddler
86 Mitchell k Heriot
86 Caw, James, artist
86 Mortimer k Son, gunmakers
8 4 Northern L ight house Office ;
A. Cunningham, secretary
84 Stevenson, D. k T., civil
engineers
84 Murdoch, James
84 Law, Philip
82 Browne, Miss E.
80 Shearer, John, outfitter.
See Adv.
SO Fowler, James, tailor
80 Rosa, George, surgeon
80 Wilson, Mrs, ladies' nurse
78 Morison&Co., upholsterers.
See Adv.
78 Bouch, Thos. , civil engineer
76 Mann, William, & Son
76 Crawford, D., & J. Y.
Guthrie, S.S.C.
74 Aitchison, Thos. S., dentist
74 Saphie, Madame
74 Ravensberg, A. von, teacher
of German
74 Robb, Thomas
74 Macphail, William
74 Donaldson, Jas., bootmaker
72 Leslie, James, civil engineer
72 Sim, William, wool and
fancy warehouse
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Frederick Street here
70a Simpson, James
70 Ferrier, Gilbert, bookseller
6S Queen Insurance Company
See Adv.
6S Wordie, James W., S.S.C.
65 Kinloeh, Mrs, lodgings
68 Alexander, Mrs, lodgings
68 Brown, John O., artist
68 Torrop, Christopher
68 Reston, Miss, fringe maker
66a Sanderson, M., bird-stutfer
66 Cleghorn, Miss Jane, Berlin
and fancy warehouse
64a Sibbald, J. (J. S. <L- Sons)
64 Sibbald, J., & Sons, iron-
mongers
62 Lindsay, William, cooper
62 Union Bank of Scotland
Sub-office
62 Murray, Robt. R. ( U. Bank)
62 Craig, W. L. {Union Bank)
62 Robertson, Thos. R., W.S.
62 Robertson, John, & Co.,
stockbrokers
62 Shiells, R. Thornton, arch'ct
62 Brunton, W. N., surveyor
60 M'Dowell, Robert
58 Gardner k Ainslie, chemists
56 Kennedy, Wm. P. , publisher
56 Cowper, M. & A., corset
makers
56 Robertson, Jn., music teacher
56 Tait, Miss Agnes, dressmaker
54 Macaulay, James P.
54 Assembly Rooms
54 Musk Hall
54 Francalanza, T.
54 Veitch, William, cabinet-
maker
54 Pendrigh, William, linen
warehouse
52 Drummond Bros., seedsmen
50 Gillies, Robertson (G. Bros.)
50 Masterton, John, surveyor
50 Blair, Robert
50 Brown, William
50 Dalrymple, Mrs
50 MacConnell, C, embroiderer
50 Jameson, John
50 Jameson, Jas., photographer
50 Jameson, Aw., house painter
50 M'Glashan, Misses, dress-
makers
48 Stirling, Miss Jane, perfumer
46 Allan, William, painter
46 Oliver, J. P., sharebroker,
shipping and insurance
agent
46 M'Nair, Alex., accountant
46 Murray, David, C.A.
46 City of Edinburgh Roads and
Streets Trust
Sun Fire Insurance Office
County Prison Board
44 Millidge, Miss K. M. , milliner
44 Steedman, Henry, bookbndr.
42 Ballantine, James, & Son,
painters
S
42 Bell, Mrs, stationer
42 Macvicar k Winks, dress-
makers
40 Stephenson, John B. , chemist
40 Post Office
38 Small & Son, bird-stuffers
38 Clark, T. k T., booksellers
36 Christie, Mrs Thos., teacher
36 Mossman, William, sculptor
36 Ferguson, Walter, artists
36 Dixon, Miss, dressmaker
36 Falconer, Thomas
32 & 34 Gillies Brothers, silk
mercers
30 M 'Gregor, P. , Sons, k Robert-
son, muslin warehouse
Hanover Street here
28 Gibb, A., umbrella manufac.
26 Gellatly & White, engravers
26 Roberts Brothers & Co.
26 Wright, Bently T., ware-
houseman
26 Park, Wm., seal engraver
26 Braidwood, Jas., bookseller
24 TheEdin. Subscrip. Library ;
G. M'Whea, librarian
24 Coyne, R. A. F. A., C.E.
24 Cruickshanks, F., portrait
painter
24 Menzies, Fe:-gus J., C.E.
24 Yelland, John, jun.
22 Edinburgh Life Assurance
Company ; D. MacLagan,
manager ; Alex. H. Wliytt,
secretary. See Adv.
20 Wright, P. k R., manufac-
turers
20 Robinson, F.
20 Dick, Mrs J.
18 Dowell, Alex., auctioneer
16 Christie, J., k Son, clothiers
16 Wright, P. & R., baby linen
warehouse
16 Steel, Miss, dressmaker
16 Gray, James
14 Russell & Nicolson, C.S.
14 Fleming, Johu
14 Balfour & Co., wine merchts.
14 M'Kenzie, A. Kincaid
14 Commercial Bank of Scot-
land ; Alexander Kincaid
Mackenzie, manager
12a Denham& Brown, upholstrs.
See Adv.
1 2 Waterston, D. , k Son, drapers
10 Improvement Trust Office
10 Crawford, John Knox, S.S.C.
10 Wood, John, stockbroker
10 Hislop, Henry W., stock-
broker
10 Barclay, Wm., accountant
10 Hand -in -Hand Fire and
Life Insurance Comnany ;
J. B. W. Lee, S.S.Cf, secy.
10 Patent Office
10 Smart, Robert
10 Star Life Assurance
10 Livingston, John
10 Robertson, Charles
10 Leighton, Alexander
10 Nisbet, Thomas
10 Scott, J. k T., upholsterers
10 E'lhtljargh ' 'ity Mission
8 Edin. aivd Leith Gas Co.
8 Rausch k Co., clothiers
G Holtum &; Welsh, clothiers
6 Holtum, Thomas
G Gall k Inglis, booksellers
4 Ritchie k Craics, clothiers
4 Renton k Gray, S. S. < '.
4 Cooper, Craig, k Craig's
United Mercantile Agency
Office
4 Naismith, R. T.
4 Warner, R., agent
2 Macgregor, Malcolm, trunk
and portmanteau-maker
2 Sang, E., C.E., Acting
Turkish Vice-Consul
George Street, Leith. 5.
2 Hynes, William J.
2 Johnson, Mrs W.
2 Anderson, P.
2 Gordon, James
2 Alexander, L.
3 Christiansen, Mrs E.
Gibb's Entry. 12.
3 Crerar, Mrs John
9 Henderson, D., chim. -sweep.
13 Lees, Robert
10 Connolly, John, spirit mere.
12 Anderson, James, agent
Gifford Park, 11.
Buccleuch Street.
12 Thomson, Robert
14 Wright, George
18 M 'Gregor, Mrs A.
20 Robertson, Robert
15 Wallace, Miss
15 Davidson, James
Giles' Street. 3.
Nos. 52 to 84—4.
9 Duff, John
14 & 15 Thomson, D. J., k Co.
20 Hetherington, P., shoemaker
25 Gardner, Mrs T., leather mer.
26 Parker, M., k Co., cod liver
oil merchants
26 Todd, John, fishcurer
26 Todd, Robert, fishcurer
26 Davidson, Geo., fishcurer
27 Henderson, Robert, spirit
dealer
31 Stevens, Thomas
35 Young, James, dairyman
36 Brash, Mrs David
Davie, Thos., spirit dealer
37 Low, Thos., wine merchant
39 Scott, Mrs E., spirit dealer
39 Grandison, Mrs
40 Guthrie, Thomas, grocer
41 Smith, Alexander, grocer
42 Murphy, John, spirit dealer
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44 Barrie, George, grocer
45 Martin, Peter, spirit dealer
49 Ashworth, Wm., fishcurer
51 Cowe, Henry, fishcurer
51a Clark, Owen
52 Gilchrist, John, spirit dler.
67 Penman, John, baker
71 Barry, J., china merchant
73 Morrison, Kobt. , grocer, etc.
75 Naysmith, John, baker
79 Barrie, Henry, grocer
S5 Aitken, J., victual dealer
96 & 97 M'Intosh Brothers,
merchants
103 Anderson, R. & R,, candle-
makers
107 Green, Geo., fish merchant
10S Lonie, J., contractor
108 Cochrane, T., brassfoundcr
111 Carstairs k Robertson
Gillespie Street.
See Gilmore Place
13.
Gilmore Park. 10.
See Foiintainhridge.
Gilmore Place. 13.
1 Fairley, James, grocer
3 Thomson, James
5 Peacock, Andrew
7 M'Ewan, Douglas
7 Crease, Mrs
9 Fairley, James
1 1 Menzies, Misses
13 Wright, Rev. James
13 M'Intyre, Rev. John
15 Bisset, Archibald
1 7 Alexander, J. , k Son, build ers
17 Alexander, John, jun.
19 Turnbull, E. A.
19 Anderson, David
19 Morrison, A. M.
21 Burn, John (G. B. d- Son)
'23 Herdman, Mrs
25 Brown, William Beattie
27 Dunlop, Miss
1 Lumsdaine, Archd., C.A.
2 Dear, William
. 3 Maclachlan, John
S 4 Mawson, Thomas
~ 5 Williamson, James
<o 6 Stewart, Mrs David
:§ 7 Weir, Mrs
►2 8 Miller, Hugh
"^ 9 Dowie, Graham G.
10 Mortimer, Mrs
11 Wilson, John
31 Wilson, James
31 Clark, Miss
33 Glegg, James
35 Swanston, Thomas
35a Watson, Robert
37 Steel, John
39 Stott, J. H. (J. II. S. d Son)
41 Bell, Peter
43 & 45 Little Sisters of the Poor
47 Youne, Miss
49 Cameron, Mrs
49 Young, Miss
33 1 Elgin, D. (E. d- M'Pake)
s 3 Watson, Miss
£ 4 Wilson, James
S 6 Coghill, John
1 Fleming, James
-j 2 Miller, Geo. ( T. 31. <L- Sans)
s 2 Miller, Rev. James N.
a; 2 Miller, E. (T. M. d- Sons)
g 2 Miller, Mrs
| 3 Anderson, J. (T. A. d Co.)
~ 4 Jeffrey, James
^ 5 Yelland, John
S 6 Henderson, David
§; 7 Russell, Miss
b 8 Taylor, T. G. (J. T. d-Son)
8 Taylor, Mrs
G7 Blair, Charles
69 Baillie, Zerub
71 Stanhouse, William
73 Buchan, P.
75 Reid, William
77 Kirman, Wm., coach-hirer
79 Briggs, William M.
81 Irving, James
83 Fraser, Simon
85 Gorrie, William
87 Thomson, Miss C.
89 Henderson, T. J.
91 Peebles, D. Bruce
93 Scott, Alexander
93 Laing, Edward
102 Muirhead, Miss
102 Simpson, Mrs Alexander
102 Knott, Mrs
102 Ross, Alexander F.
100 Cruickshank, John
100 White, John
100 Liddell, John
100 Guthrie, George
98 Keith, David
96 Ridpath, John
92 Kennedy, Robert A.
90 Glen, George
88 Ritchie, John, teacher
86 Irvine, John
86b Maclean, Janet
84 Richon, Victor, B.A.
82 Harrigan, Cornelius
Morrison, P., 3d Canal
bridge
80 Millons, George
78 M'Nab, James
76 Thomson,- George
74 Snowdon, Walter
72 Weir, Mrs R. Dundas
70 Ferguson, Walter
6S Hill, John
64 Duff, Captain Benjamin
60 Ogilvie, Rev. Duncan, A.M.
58 Webster, James
56 Mann, Wm. (M. d- Son)
52 Shaw, James
52 Shaw, Robert B.
50 Flockhart, Henry
1 M'Bake, John
£ 1 M'Gill, William
|^1 Bishop, Mrs
^s .2 1 Lindsay, Andrew
^ ^ 3 Millar, Miss
k^ 4 Kirman, William
Purves & Halliday
48 Brown, Mrs
46 Drummond, Rev. Robert B.
44 Page, David, LL.D.
42 Duncan, Mrs
40 Paul, A. (WilHed- P.)
38 Elliot, Miss
36 Bruce, Rev. William, D.D.
34 Burn, Miss
32 Tasker, Rev. William
30 Schaw, Mrs
28 Burns, Mrs James D.
26 Stewart, Miss C.
22 Taylor, Robert (.A T. d- Son "»
20 Young, William D.
1 18 Dewar, John N.
16 Peacock, Thomas B.
10 Wilson, Rev. James H.
8 Hagart, T. C.
6 Shearer, John
6a Elgin k M'Pake
2 Goodall, David
Gilmore Street, 8.
Macclowall Street.
1 Denholm, James, lastmaker
5 Wharton, Mrs, fish merchant
Thomson, Thos. , corn mer.
Gilmour Street, 12.
Simon Square.
3 Dewar, James
7 Laidlaw, R., & Son
15 Brown, James
21 Stevenson, George
22 Gray, Peter
Gladstone Place, 13.
Gladstone Terrace.
1 Macgrigor, Donald
1 Hayne, Andrew
1 Finlay, Miss Catherine
1 Clark, Archibald
1 Macpherson, James
1 Bain, John
1 Tait, William
1 Robertson, T. S.
2 Wilson, William
3 Lauder, Robert H.
3 Hutchison, William
3 Fisher, S.
3 Ferguson, James
3 Mitchell, Grierson G.
3 Lawi'ie, James
4 Drummond, James
5 Bertram, George, grocer
6 Inglis, W. A.
6 Lamb, John, accountant
6 Lamb, Mrs
6 M 'Donald, Thomas
6 Dudgeon, Mrs
7 Wright, Thomas, dairy
8 Reid, John, baker
9 Weir, James
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9 Todd, Mrs Thos.
9 Weir, James, jun.
9 West, Mrs Anne
9 Traill, G. M. See Adv.
Gladstone Terrace, 13,
Meadoics.
1 Hart, Isabella
1 Bone, John S.
1 Tyrrell, Walter
1 Macfarlane, Alexander
1 Bell, William
1 Small, Mrs Margaret
1 Clark, Miss
1 Kerr, Mrs Robert
2 Wight, Thomas
2 Dobbie, David D.
2 Macgregor, E.
2 Spavin, Robert
2 Porteous, James Moir
2 Barnetson, William
2 Brodie, William
2 Wilkinson, James
3 Sheriff, Mrs
3 Lawson, James
3 Campbell, William
3 Leitch, Alexander
3 Coutie, Alexander
3 Arthur, Peter, builder
3 Muir, John
3 Bell, William
4 Douglas, James
4 Maclachlan, Alexander
4 Gray, William
4 Brown, Mrs
4 Briggs, John
5 Dick, Thomas
5 Thorburn, Robert
5 Stobie, William
5 Anderson, J. 0.
5 Black, Mrs
5 Dodds, Peter
5 Watson, James
5 Law, John
6 Wilson, Thomas
6 Ferguson, Peter
6 Peterson, Rev. Peter
6 Grandison, James
6 Austin, Mrs James
6 Davidson, J. L.
7 Philips, Andrew
7 Clephane, Hunter
7 Longstreeth. Oswald
7 Hewat, R. K.
7 Thomson, P.
7 Gray, William
7 Ledgerwood, John
8 Alexander, William
8 Stewart, J.
8 Thomson, John, agent
8 Eschle, Nicholas
8 Somerville, Alexander
8 Greenshield, Mrs
8 Scott, Peter
8 Comrie, Miss
9 Haliburton, Mrs Adriana
9 Payne, Theodore
9 Molle, John
9 Lambert, Alexander P.
9 Willocks, John
9 Donaldson, John
10 Crombie, David
10 M'Kean, James
10 Simpson, Peter
10 Wright, John
10 Dunse, William
10 Torrance, William
10 Patterson, Matthew
11 Taylor, Mrs J.
12 Taylor, William
12 Cowan, Thomas
12 Young, Henry D.
14 Hay, Archibald
14 Irving, William C.
14 Henderson, A. Denin.son
15 Turnbull, James
15 Craigie, Forbes
15 Wilson, William R.
15 Wilson, James
16 Menzies, Thomas
16 Ferris, Thomas
16 Crammond, Andrew
16 Hogg, William
17 Grin ton, Miss A.
17 Ferguson, John
17 Ingram, John F.
18 Irvine, Robert
18 Gordon, Alexander
18 Campbell, Archibald
Glanville Place, 3.
Stochbridge.
Macfarlane, Alex., cutler
Hardie, James, tailor
M'Murtrie, Thomas, fireman
Park, Thomas
Rae, John
Le Conte, John, engraver
Banks, Mrs
Turnbull, George, agent
5 Maxwell, Mrs William
6 Valkuce, WiRiam, baker
Glenfinlas Street, 4.
11 Charlotte Square.
1 Bennet, John H., M.D.
2 Bruce, Charles
2 Bruce, George, W.S.
2 Bruce, Mrs
3 Simson, J., M.D., F.R.C.S.
4 Moir, William, lodgings
Glengyle Terrace, 11.
Bruntsfield Links.
1 Bell, John
1 Crooks, John
2 Brown, David J.
4 Stewart, Alex. (G.P.O.)
4 Strangeways, Prof. Thos.
4 Nisbet, Alexander P.
5 Wright, Mrs Alfred
Glenorchy Place. 1.
See Grecnskle Raw.
Gloucester Place.
North, 5. South, 4.
1 Edmunds, Edmund
1 Edmunds, Arthur
3 Lawrie, Mrs William
3 Johnstone, W. B., artist
3 Walker, Miss
3 Clarke, Alexander X.
3 Shepherd, A.
Stewart, Mrs J.
Stirling, Mrs
7 Campbell, Miss
9 Froebel, Hen- Karl
9 Froebel, Madame
11 Hope, Miss
13 Robertson, Chas., advocate
15 Prince, Miss
15 Ainslie, Hon. Mrs
14 Macrae, John A., W.S.
12 Lumsden, Mrs
10 Graham, Mrs
8 Webster, James, S.S.C.
6 Leith, Mrs Admiral
4 Eddington, Lieut. -Col S. M .
2 Welsh, Mrs
Glover Street. 2.
I Begg, John
3 Wallace, Andrew
4 Jobson, Robert
4 Browne, W. F.
5 Duff, WTilliam
5 Chalmers, Mrs
5 Paxton, Selby
5 Hall, A. B.
7 Oughtoii, Gavin, engineer
7 M'lntyre, John, missionary
13 Sinclair, Robert
14 Carmichael, Joseph T.
14 M'Dermott, James
14 Murray, Thomas
14 Buehan, Thomas
14 Aitchison, D.
15 Trotter, Mrs Thomas
15 Paterson, A. F.
15 Blyth, D. W.
15 Forrest, Mrs
16 Munro, Daniel
18 Sword, James
j 20 M'Callum, Mrs, lodgings
1 20 Wallace, Mrs John
1 20 Gibb, George
120 Taylor, Arch., warehouse-
man
j 20 Russell, Robert
21 Milne, Mrs
Graham Street, 10.
Lauriston Place.
[ 1 M'Minn, Francis, insurance
agent
3 Grant, Misses
| 3 Rose, Misses
i 3 Reid, James
5 Lind, William
9 Hay, John
9 Lawson, James
I 9 Nimmo, J. B.
; 9 Young, James
II Mason. Mrs David
1 15 Pittendrigh, Rev. G.
15 M'Caul, James
15 Riddel, Adam
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17 M 'Gibbon, John
19 Clark, Mrs John
19 Boyd, Mrs
18 Cunningham, Mrs Thomas
12 Williamson, John
10 M'Pherson, Miss
8 Cribbes, Robert
6 French, John, "W.S.
4 Morison, Robert
4 Rymer, Miss
4 Paterson, Robert
2 Stevenson, J.
Grange Loan. 13.
4 Park, Maitland
6 Telford, Mrs Joseph
8 Alexander, George, builder
10 Henderson, P.
11 Mackenzie, John, gardener
13 Anderson, Miss Jessie
14 Melville, Peter, gardener
15 Johnstone, William
16 Drummond, Miss
18 Craig, John
19 Banks, Mrs William
20 M'Leod, Miss
21 Brown, Mrs S.
22 Cowan, William (of Messrs
W. & B. Cowan)
23 Brown, Thomas
24 Douglas, James
Grainger, Robert, & Son,
gardeners and florists
Mouat, Misses, Grange house
Smith, Mrs, West Grange
Cassels, W. G., Blackford
house
Grindley, Mrs
Maclaren, Mrs Charles, More-
land cottage
Ivory, William, St Boque
Macvicar, Mrs, Canaan park
Me.nzies, W. J. (M. & Po-
verty), Canaan cottage
Syme, Prof. Jas., Mill bank
Grange Place. 13.
See 88 Causeway side.
Grange Road. 13.
9 Harvey, Mrs
11 Robertson, Thomas
13 Wilson, Miss
15 Forbes, Miss Margaret
17 Thomson, Robert
19 Gillon, Wm. [Small, Gillon,
&Co.)
21 Liston, Alexander
23 Turpie, Miss
St Catherine Place here
27 Morrison, Jas. Darsie, dentist
31 Paterson, Archibald
33 Nicolson, Mrs
39 Braidwood, Francis
39 Paterson, James (Land and
Valuation Office)
41 Cathcart, Mrs
43 Walker, Mrs
Tantallon Place here
47 Paterson, Robert
49 Hume, Robert (late of Hume
& Co.)
North Lauder Road here
53 Harrison, H.
N. Mansionhouse Road here
57 Lawson, Robert
59 Gorrie, William
Chalmers Crescent here
Reid, Thomas, Superintendent
Southern Cemetery
Mansionhouse Road here
52 Pearson, Thomas
50 Lyle, Thomas
Lauder Road here
46 Watt, A. H.
46 Watt, Charles C.
44 Tait, Miss
42 Howden, Miss Jessie
40 Dunn, David (D. &R. Dunn)
Cumin Place here
38 Steill, John
36 Dalgleish, Miss
34 List, Alfred J.
32 Alder, Henry
30 Macfarlane, Daniel
28 Stewart, John
26 Hunter, Mrs
24 Walker, Miss
Seton Place here
20 Akroyd, Rev. Thomas
18 Meek, Mrs
16 Anderson, Alexander H.
14 Thomson, John
12 Cuthbert, Alexander
Findhorn Place liere
10 Robertson, Charles
8 Malcolm, Mrs
Hunter, Robert, sculptor
7a Laidlaw, A.
7 Hay, D. S. (ofG. <kD. Hay)
6 Galloway, J., butcher
5 Robb, George, victual dealer
4 Proudfoot, John, grocer,
wine and spirit merchant
3 Shanon, Mrs
3 Hunter, Miss M. D., dress-
maker
3 Maointyre, Archibald
2 Stoddart, G. T., druggist
1 Young, J., baker and con-
fectioner ; house, 3
Granton Cottages.
Cramond District.
Frew, Alexander, teacher
Whitelaw, James
Hardie, William, deputy harbour-
master
Geddes, John, clerk
M 'Donald, Donald, boatman
Granton W. Cottages.
Cramond District.
Heath, John, park -keeper
Martin, William, coal merchant
Granton Harbour.
Aitken, William, Customs build-
ings
Anderson, P., commission agent
Graham, Andrew, agent, Cale-
donian Raihoay
Graham, Dugald, msifiter(P haros )
Gunn, Wm., & Co., shipping
and colliery agents
Hawthorns & Co., Granton iron-
works
Howkins, John, C.E.
Hull, Mrs, Granton hotel
Lamb, James, agent (Royal
Bank of Scotland)
Liston, James H., boat builder
and hirer
M 'Dougal, Alexander, farmer,
Granton mains
M 'Glashan, Alexander, boat
builder and birer
M 'Glashan, Alexander, grocer
and provision merchant
M'Intoshj William, lighthouse
StorclCGGT)6r
M'Neill, Right Hon. Sir John,
G.C.B., Granton house
Rattrie, Alexander, baker
Reid, W. & G., wool brokers and
commission agents
Scott, James, & Co., chemical
manure manufacturers, Caro-
line park
Thomson, Mitchell, & Co.,
timber merchants
Turner, John, coal merchant
Watt, John, ship-master, Granton
slip
Wemyss, Captain Thomas A.,
harbour-master
Yule, Thomas Br, Broom park
Granton Road. 5.
Steele, Henry, Melville villa
Wilson, Mrs A. , Granton viUa
Wilson, Alexander, & Son, con-
tractors, Granton villa
Reid, W. (W. <£• G. R.), Gran-
ton lodge
Howkins, John, C.E., Queens-
berry place
Grant's Place. 3.
1 Smitb, Thos., fishing tackle
maker
2 Hamilton, John, surgeon
Middlemass Brothers, Craig-
side works
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Grassmarket.
North, 9. South, 10.
Old Com Exchange.
Richardson, Francis, k Co.
1 Stewart, Mrs D. , spirit dealer
3 Braidwood, W., brush ma-
nufacturer
5 M'Callum, Alex. Inglis
7 dimming, James, wine mer-
chant
9 M'Cutcheon k Son, agri-
cultural machinery mer.
11 Stewart, Mrs D.
11 Dods, John
11 Millar, W. H., corn merch.
13 Sharp, James, grocer
15 Scott, James, k Co.
21 Fair, D. H., draper
23 Lamond's Pend
25 Milton & Bennet
27 Forgan, David, grocer
29 Mackenzie, A. (Corn Exch.)
31 Jeffrey, J., & Co., brewers
33 M 'Alley, Robert
71 Cribbes, Robt., spirit dealer
. 1 Williamson, Jas.((?. P.O.)
S 1 Miller, Jno., stone carver
<a 1 Finnie, Archibald
S35 1 Gunn, David
-j 1 Shearer, James
^ 5 Gordon, Robert, tobacco
•2 manufacturer. See Adv.
Jj 6 Whillas, John, wright
"^ 6 Watson, Mrs
Heriot School
75 Paterson k Allan, drysalters
77 Gillies k Kennedy, drapers
91 Lawson, R., k Son, grain
merchants
93 Armstrong, Miss, draper
95 Ross, A., grocer
99 Ramage, Peter, brassfounder
99 Bruce, David, chimney-
sweeper
99 Gilmour's Close
101 Palmer, James, grocer
103 Wilkinson, James, baker
107 Cowie's Close
113 Smith, Mrs Ann, grocer
117 Reid, David, butcher
119 Jarvis, Alex., corkcutter
119 West Smith's Close
125 East Smith's Close
125 Muir, James, smith
129 Brady, Thos., spirit merch.
129 Brigham & Bickerton
129 Hunter's Close
135 Aird's Close
137 Smith, James, grocer
139 Metropolitan lodging-house;
Dishart, Jn. , superintend.
139 M'Millan, D., painter
139 Warden's Close
141 Geddes, Roderick
145 Temple's Close
106 Newlands, Peter
104 Dewar's Close
100 Croan, Patrick
100 Cleghorn, John
94 Currie's Close
88 Hay, John, victual dealer
78 Plainstane Close
76 Walker, P., spirit merchant
74 O'Neill, John, lodgings
72 M'Ewau, Robert, baker
70 Thomson, John, grocer
68 Steedman, John, bill-poster
68 Jamieson's Close
66 Haswell, James, grocer
66 Jamieson, Gilbert, k Son
6G Dick, James
64 Lawson, John, grain merch.
62 Hume, John
62 Hay, John
60 City of Glasgoio Branch Bh.
58 Rose, William, saddler
56 Shiells, Ross, sack manu-
facturer
54 M'Ewan, Robert
54 Burnie, Patk., horse-dealer
54 Wilkinson, James
54 Thomson's Court
52 Douglas k Macdonald
50 Ramsay, Thomas, victual
dealer
48 Binnie, Mrs, spirit dealer
46 Binnie, Mrs
Castle Wynd here
44 Wardale, Thos., sawniaker
42 M 'Donald, Angus, saddler
38 & 40 Henderson, R, M.,
seedsman
36 Mossman, Jas. (If. <£• Wat-
son)
36 Litster, John
36 Dunlop's Court
36 Campbell, Robt. , ironmong.
34 Laing, W., stationer
32 Moffat, D. , White Hart inn
30 Commercial Branch Bank;
R. M. Russell, agent
28 Mason, David M.
26 Halliday, G., Clydesdale inn
26 Howison, John, victual dlr.
26 Gillies, W. (G. <5j Kennedy)
24 Spence, Joseph, saddler
22 Williamson, G., tobacco
manufacturer
20 Brownlee, A. , Bee Hire inn
16 Mossman k Watson
14 Brown's Close
12 Ireland, John T., spirit
merchant
8 Crawford' s Close
6 Litster, J., victual dealer
4 Wilson, A., horse dealer
Gray Street, South, 13.
Newington.
1 Robertson, P. (Com. Ban!:)
2 Philip, Rev. Robert, M.A.
3 Aikman, A.
4 Scott, Rev. George
5 Wighani, Mrs John
6 Yates, James
7 Bow, Robert H., C.E.
8 Thomson, R. D.
9 Sibbald, Mrs
10 Moffatt, John Frederick, C. A.
11 James, Mrs
Gray Street, Upper, 13.
Newington.
1 Stewart, Mrs
2 Edington, Alexander
3 Paterson, John
6 Milne, William, S.S.C.
7 Brown, J. F., tea
9 Meiklejohn, John
10 M'Dougall, Misses
11 Foulbceuf, Pierre Henri
12 Gardner, W. C.
13 Gibson, David L.
14 Richardson, William
15 Minto, John
15 Minto, Mrs
16 Torrance, Miss
17 Ford, Miss
18 Graham, Mrs Robert C.
19 Schneider, C. H., M.C.P.
20 Miller, Mrs P. L.
20^ Drydcn, Adam, builder
21 Alison, John
21 Paul, John, plumber
22 Blackhall, Mrs J.
23 Mossman, Mrs
24 Stanton, Clark, sculptor
25 Sanderson, Miss
26 Sharp, Robert
26 Dickson, Adam
27 Callender, Miss
28 Playfair, Major
28b Brydon, William, R.N.
2Sc Cowan, Dr James, surgeon,
R.N.
29 Lawson, John
30 Vallance, Hugh F.
31 Thomson, James, grocer
Gray's Close, South. 8.
See 56 High Street.
Gray's Place. 12.
See St Leonard Street.
Greenhill Bank, 13.
Boroughmuirhead.
Peddie, Robert, Grange bank
house
Stephens, Miss, Grange bank
cottage
1 Goldie, William, M.D.
2 Howison, Mrs, of Hillend
3 Napier, Chas., Firth cottage
4 Hog, James Maitland
5 Yule, David
6 Scott, Mrs
7 Walker, Robert
8 Burn, Miss
9 Smith, Mrs William, lodge
Greenhill Gardens. 13.
1 Scotland, Mrs
1 Scotland, Miss
3 Bailie, John
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5 Brown, Miss A.
7 Gibson, John, jun. , W.S.
9 Ker, Miss
11 Cobham, M., prof, of music
13 Todd, William
15 Cairns, George, S.S.C.
15 Cairns, Henry, W. S.
17 Kirk, Rev. Professor John
19 Maxwell, Mrs
'21 Dalzell, Mrs Colonel
23 Macrae, Mrs Colin
25 Mackenzie, Miss
27 Brodie, Lieut. -Colonel T.
29 Macleod, Lieut. -General I>.
Seton, G., advoc. , St Bennet's
40 Mackenzie, C, The Avenue
38 Blackburn, Andrew
36 M'Laren, David
34 Moffat, John
32 Gowan, George
30 Wilkie, Captain
30 Wilkie, William P. , advocate
2G Sherriff, W. C.
24 Steell, John, R.S.A.
22 Stewart, Andrew W.
20 Synie, Miss
18 Sydserff, Mrs
16 Watson J. (Scot. Prov. In.)
14 Holt, Frederick
14 Haig, Mrs
12 Mortimer, John
10 Grant, Archibald
5 Disher, Robert
6 Douglas, Timothy G.
4 Croall, David
2 Ryley, Lieut. -Col. JohnS. G.
Greenhill Park, 13.
Boroughmu irhead.
Cogan, Miss, Anelma cot.
2 Glegg, Robert (Exchequer)
2 Glegg, Robert, jun. (Union
Bank)
3 Young, Colonel A. G.
Ramsay, Alexander
5 Henderson, Mrs
7 Rennie, A. R.
Greig, David, St David's
8 Oliver, John S.
6 Stewart, Allan D.
4 Bell, Miss Grace H.
Falconar, Airs General, Fal-
conberg lodge
Greenside Lane, Low. 1.
11 Home k Co., engravers
20 Duff, John, spirit merchant
1 8 Dove, James, k Co. , engineers
18 Park, Ebenezer
18 M'Intosh k Co., glass cutters
18 Laing & Wilson, brass-
founders
Pinnington, J. H. , Greenside
cottage
4 Stalker, Mrs
Greenside Lane, Upper. 7.
7 Lenche, Emanuel, glass en-
graver
Greenside Place. 1.
1 Wright, Alex., & Son
2 Commercial Bank (sub-office) ;
Gulland, John, agent
2 Cox, William, lithographer
and envelope maker
2 Rooney, Hugh, com. agent
2 Dundas, James
2 Anderson, Thos., com. agent
2 Berrie, Miss Helen
3a M'Kenzie, Mrs, china mer.
3 Mackenzie, John, jeweller
3 Archibald, John, victualler
4 Carnicelli, James, k Co.
4 Lyall, Mrs, china merchant
5 Henderson, Christina
5 Borthwick, Mrs, chimney-
sweeper
6 Wright, Andw., brushmaker
7 Cay k Johnston, tinsmiths
7 Reid, Robert, bird-dealer
8 Mackay, David, hairdresser
8 Laubach, Philip
8a Carver, Robert, mason
9 Taylor, David
9 Cassie, David
9 Gibb, John, builder
9 Gunn, Robert, shoemaker
9 & 10 Townsend, Wm., & Son
11 Pollock, Robert, saddler
11 Borthwick, J., chimney -sw.
12 Bruce, D., carver and gilder
13 Gallant, G., k Co., braziers
14 Michie, Henry
15 Wilson, A., k Son
16 Anderson, Miss B.
16 Brodie, Mrs James
16 Lindsay, William, cooper
16| Lindsay's cooperage
17 Sinclair's Cooking Depot and
Reading-Boom
17 Lady Glenorchy's F. Church
and Manse
Davidson, Rev. George R.
Cusin, Rev. Alexander
17 Hunter, David, carpet ware-
house
17 Miller, David
18 Hardie, J. & W., agents
18a Miss Haldane's School; Miss
Robertson, teacher
19 Knox, J., glazier and painter'
Tabernacle
20 & 21 Turnbull k Kay
22 Gemmell, James
22 Hauptman, F., & Co.
122 Ovens, James, dairy
1 22 Fairweather, David, black-'
smith
|22 Xapier, R., jun., wright
22 Armstrong, William
; 22 Martin, Robert, wood turner
22 White, John, cabinetmaker
22 Lauder, John, cabinetmaker
22 Douglas, Andrew, Venetian
blind maker
22 Ramage, P.
23 White, Richard, k Co.
24 Mackey, John, glass mercht.
24 Wightman, Mrs Helen
24 Yule, Alexander
24 Murphy, Mrs
24 Mackenzie, Alex. C.
25 Thomson, Robert, & Co.
Greenside Lane, Lovser
Greenside Row. 1.
1 Dunbar, James, aerated water
manufacturer
3 Bern', John, plasterer
3 Andreoli, M. k M.
4 Hay, William, smith
5 Douglas, Alexander
Gilchrist Lane here
Holder, John, collar-maker
Johnston, J., stables
9 Hook, Adam, grocer
10 Grant, Robt., spirit merclit.
11 Brown, Robert, grocer
Queen's Place here
14 Cossar, John, spirit merclit.
17 Jack, John, grocer
18 Armstrong, W. A.
Simpson's Court.
Hutton, Robert, file cutter
6 Holland, George, grocer
Wilson, John
Wilson, Miss
19 Ross, Miss Agnes
21 Paterson, G., pawnbroker
23 Shedden, Jas., spirit dealer
24 Millar, John
25 Ramsay, Mrs, grocer
26 Thomson, Alexander
26 Girdwood, John, engineer
26 Kay, C, crucible manuf.
26 Hislop, Wm., bell-hanger
1 Selcraig, Thomas, grocer
§ 2 Kidd, Thomas (G.P.O.)
§ 2 Laing, William
^ 3 Munro, Mrs M.
-S 5 Lady Glenorchy's School
3 Gemlie, Andrew, teacher
? Winterbottom, Miss,female
§3 teacher
6 Marshall, R., coach -hirer
30 Sutherland, John
■30 Marshall, Robert
•37 M'Leod, George, grocer
37 Hitchcock, J. D.
Milne, Miss E. (infant school)
Greenside End here
2 Murray, John (G.P.O.)
5 Ferrah, John (G.P.O.)
5 Campbell, Archibald
Dr Bell's School
Swanston, James, teacher
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Midlothian Artillery Hall
and Orderly Room
28 Hoffman, John D. R.
26 Cliisholm, John (Davidson
& C.)
20 Haddow, Mrs
20 Keir, Miss
20 Cameron, Hugh, artist
20 Smith, James
20 Stewart, Robert
20 Sutherland, David, L Sons
10 Paterson, James
10 Pitbladdo, James, clerk
10 Thomson, Mrs Alexander
10 Anderson, Mrs
10 Sibbald, Alexander
10 Brown, John, missionary
10 Davidson, William (Stewart
<5c D.)
14 Sutherland, D., sen. (D. S.
& Sons)
12 Sutherland, John (D. S. d-
Sons)
12 Sutherland, D., jun. (D. S.
<£ Sons)
12 Imrie, Miss
12 Gillies, Benjamin
12 Stewart, Jas. (S. <£• Davidson)
12 Petrie, Robert
12 Messer, Andrew, clothier
Grosvenor Street, 4.
Haymarket.
1 Roberts, George, builder
3 Stewart, Robert
3 Ritchie, Alexander
3 Henderson, Mrs
13 Menzies, Hon. Lady
15 Wright, George
17 Moore, Lady Elizabeth
4 Macdonald, John, S.S.C.
4 Hutchison, Henry, writer
4 Seton, Robert
Grove Place, 10.
Grove Street.
1 Fraser, Miss
2 Moir, John
2 Moir, William
4 Sutherland, D. S., baker
5 White, James, plumber
0 White, James
Grove Place, Upper, 10.
Grove Street.
1 Sutherland, Andrew
5 Howie, Alexander S.
5 Cormack, David
5 Balmer, John, sculptor
5 Cormack, Mrs, ladies' nurse
9 Horsburgh, Adam
9 French, Lieutenant Robert
9 Arnot, James
9 Robertson, Johu
9 Anderson, R.
11 Ross, William
11 Brodie, Johu
Greexiside Street. 1.
1 Anderson, David, & Son,
bakers. See Adv.
2 M'Farlane, D. & H., grocers
3 Moir, Peter
3 Johnston, John
3 M'Farlane, Daniel (£>. & H.
M'F.)
4 Campbell, P., floor-cloth
manufacturer. See Adv.
l> Scott, John, linen warehouse.
See Adv.
9 Thomson &; Porteous
10 Ramsav, John
10 Fairley, Alex. (E. F. «£• Co.)
10 Walker, James, recorder
11 Robinson, H., publisher.
See Adv.
12 Morison, J., jun., spirit mer-
chant
13 Dull', James, butcher
13 Ross, Alexander, cowfeedcr
14 Moffat, Mrs I., staymaker
15 Andreoli, M. k M., carvers
16 Gilmour, Hugh, grocer
17 AbbotsJ'ord hotel; Hunter,
John
17 Stobie, William, k Son,
clothiers
17 Macgregor, Miss E., lodgings
17 Mackie, M 'Queen
17 Wilkie, Horner
17 Geddes, Robert B.
IS Brockie, William, baker
19 Coubrough, John, grocer
20 Gulland, J., corn dealer
21 Johnston, Alexander, baker
22 Young, J. & D., tinsmiths
23 Hepting, Gregor, clockmaker
24 Commercial hotel; Milne,
William
25 Mitchell, George, bootmaker
20 Campbell, Wm., victualler
26 M'Dougal, W., cowfeeder
27 Sinton, Joseph T., victualler
2S Whittaker, A., Shakspeare
hotel
2S Hutchison, A.
28 Young, James, k Co., slaters
28 KeUy, Andrew
29 Campbell, William
30 Haswell, James, grocer
30a Wardrop, Thomas
31 Small, E. k M., drapers
31a Johnston, John, corkcutter
32 Ritchie, David, k Co., tobac-
conists
Greyfriars Place. 10.
1 Hunter, James, grocer
2 Forbes, Mrs Daniel
2 Douglas, W. S.
2 Douglas, W., engraver
2 Hope, James R.
3 Douglas, James
5 Herries, William
6 Traill, John, coffeehouse
4 Webster, Thomas
Grindlay Street. 10.
I Irons, James, grocer
3 Stuart, Morris F.
3 Munro, John
3 Irons, James
3 Chesser, James, plumber
7 Bower, Robert (G.P.O.)
7 Donald, George B., gardener
7 Donald, Mrs, ladies' nurse
7 Brown, Charles W.
7 Burgess, John, turner
7 Love, Nelson
7 Noble, John
7 M 'Donald, John
7 Flynn, John (G.P.O.)
9 Underwood, T. S.
9 Small, Robert (Small <L- Son)
9 Richardson, Mrs R.
9 Aitken, Mrs, nurse
9 Maconochie, James (G.P.O.)
11 Stark, James (G. <£•</. S.)
II Dougal, Miss, dressmaker
11 Kay, Andrew
11 Mackinlay, Mrs WiUiam
13 Kelly, Alex. (J. K. & Sons)
13 Calver, Charles, junior
13 Reikie, Mrs, nurse
13 Hay, James S.
13 Lawson, Alexander
13 Sutherland, Stewart
Cornwall Street here
37 M'Dougall, Jno. G., saddler
41 Sanderson, Robert
41 Duncan, Mrs William
41 Liddell, Mrs, nurse
41 Young, William
41 M'Dougall, John G.
41 M'Dougall, Thomas
41 M'Dougall, Mrs
41 Macgill, Andrew
45 Arnot, James, stationer
54 M'Lachlan, Mrs
54 Mather, James
54 Dobie, Alexander
54 Thyne, Miss
52 Thyne k Tait, hosiers
50 Artillery Arms ; M'Diarmid,
Peter, wine merchant. See
Adv.
48 Millar, John, tailor and
clothier
46 Hill, Thomas A.
46 Nesbitt, John, artist
46 Craigie, D. & A., plasterers
46 Ramsay, John
46 Ramsay, Mrs, dressmaker
46 Stewart, John Oswald
46 Manson, Mrs George
44 Ramsay, John, painter
40 M 'Gregor, Wm. (W. d- D.
3PG.)
M 'Gregor, W. &D., builders
Macleod, Lachlan, butcher
MiUer, James (J. M. <L- Co.)
Whitaker, John
Underwood, T. S., baker
Bain, Wm., & Co. See Adr
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11 Milne, James
11 Bonar, James
11 Lyon, Alexander, joiner
13 Arnot, James
13 Whytock, James
15 Cameron, William
15 Russell, David
17 Dickson, William
17 Scott, William
17 Ford, James
17 Robertson, William W.
17 Gow, Mrs James
17 Thomson, George
19 Geddes, Robert
19 Reid, John
19 Sanderson, Matthew
19 Swan, Walter
19 Lyall, William
21 Glass, James, coal agent
21 Brown, William
21 Weir, James, joiner
21 Arrighi, Louis
21 M'Ewen, Thomas
23 Kennedy, John, builder
23 Reid, Charles
23 Miller, Thomas
25 Kerr, David
Gowans, James, contractor
Thomson, James, builder
Turner, Alexander, lather
Holt, Fred., organ -builder
Chinas & Wilson, builders
12 Watson, Andrew
12 Neill, Walter
10 M 'Donald, William
10 Morrison, William
10 Whitecross, John
8 Elder, Alexander
8 Burns, Mrs
8 Millar, William
6 Grieve, Simon
6 Smith, William
6 Russell, Robert S.
6 Dickson, Miss M. J.
Grove Street, 10.
Morrison Street.
3 Brown, J. Williams
5 Keay, Misses
7 Paterson, Thomas
9 Ross, Mrs R.
9 Somerville, John
9 Weir, Mrs
11 Laird, Robert B.
13 Beattie, George, architect
13 Beattie, William, architect
15 Lauder, James
17 Beattie, George, & Son
19 Murray, Joseph D.
19 Sharp, William
21 Stevens, Charles B.
27 Herdman, Mrs
29 Hay, Mrs William
31 Hay, James G.
33 Henderson, J. D.
35 Lowe, David
35 Swan, John
37 Henderson, John
41 Brown, John
41 Stewart, John M.
41 Smith, Henry G. C.
47 Menzies, John, grocer
49 Lilley, Joseph
51 Lock, George
53 Weir, James
55 Lyon, Alexander, wright
57 Davidson & Chisholm
59 Hodge, William, dairyman
Robb, J., Grove cottage
Thin & Millar, plasterers
Boyd, A., Flora ha'
Gibson, Thos. , Richmond ho.
90 M'Dougall, William
86 Macnab, R., plumber
78 Murray, Walter, butcher
76 Swan, James, baker
Brandfield Street here.
50 M'Kay, Daniel. See Adv.
48 Wilson, Mrs
48 Hastie, James, tailor
48 Macfarlane, David
48 Hislop, Thomas
48 Moffat, John
46 Ross, James, builder
44 Hume, William
38 Clark, Thomas, grocer
36 Smith, Mrs. See Adv.
32 Kilgour, James
32 Weir, David
32 Gilroy, George
30 Gray, William, stationer
28 Galloway, Mrs
28 Cruickshank, William
26 Barbour, James
24 Bryce, Mrs John
22 Smith, James
20 Smith, W. H.
18 Lambert, Miss
16 Richardson, Miss
16 Gibson, Mrs
16 Wilkie, John
16 Blair, Miss, lodgings
14 MacGillivray, Rev. Alex-
ander G., M.A.
12 Western Academy
12 Fyfe, Archibald, teacher
10 Lang, Robert L.
8 Craig, Mrs
6 Waldie, David
4 Smith, William
2b Murray, David, M.D.
2 Scott, Charles
2 Munnoch, Mrs, lodgings
2 Cruickshank, Mrs
2 Christie, Mrs Janet
2 Gillespie, James
Grove Terrace, 10.
Grove Street.
1 Mackenzie, Mrs
2 Haldon, George, builder
Haddington Place. 2.
1 Gray, Alexander
2a Jack, Colin, dairyman
2 Cunningham, Mrs
2 Sword, W. B.
2 Smart, John, jun.
2 Spence, Norman
2 M'Pherson, D.
2 Hardie, James
3a Lindsay, James, grocer
3 Stark & Co., carvers and
gilders
4 Stirling, D., coach -hirer
4 Small & Thorn, glass-stainers
4 Small, David
5 Hogg, Fraser
6 Tindal, John
6 Thomson, Mrs W.
6 Dickson, Alexander
6 Common, Mrs William
6 Irons, J. C, S.S.C.
6 Cassels, John G.
7 Wilson, William
8 Tolleth, Thomas, baker and
confectioner
Annandale Street here.
9 Burge, C, & Co., hatters
10 Tod, George
10 Moffat, Mrs, staymaker
11 Air & Candow, cabinet-
makers, etc.
12 Robertson, Andrew
18 Thomson, James
19 Watt, Peter, grocer
20 Slight, Alexander (A. & G.
H. S.)
20 Kenmore, Mrs
20 Waddie, James
20 Waddie, Charles
20 Omand, Miss
21 Goodall, E., dressmaker
22 Dewar, J. F., bird-dealer
23 Couper, Mrs D.
24 Chrystal, C, bootmaker
25 Donaldson, James
25 Patterson, J. C. {Inland Rev. '>
25 Lyon, John
25 Pottie, Mrs James
25 Stark, James
25 Barron, Mrs M.
27 Stage, Miss, teacher
28 Seaton, Robert, auctioneer
29 Allan, John, dairy
30 Lothian, Andrew, S.S.C.
30 Robertson, J.
30 Gilmour, Hugh
30 Slight, G. H.
30 Peach, Charles Wm. (late of
H.M.C.)
31 Stewart, John, plumber.
See Adv.
Dods, John, gardens
35 Ker, James, lathsplitter
38 Cowie, James, builder
Sloan & Son
Haddon's Court. 12.
See 112 Nicolson Street.
Hailes Street. 13.
See Gilmore Place.
Hamburg Place. 5.
1 Hutchison, Peter, spirit dlr.
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2 Smith, Robert (Customs)
3 Mackenzie, Mrs
3 Forsyth, Alexander, meter
3 Craighead, Miss
6 Borthwiek, John
6 Dalryniple, James
6 Newton, John
6 M'Millan, Charles
7 Sessioti-clerk and Registrar's
Office
8 Forman, T. S., schoolmaster
8 Forman, T. k G.
9 Taylor, Mrs J., grocer and
spirit merchant
10 Mssen, P. C.
10 Sutherland, William
Hamilton Place, 10.
High Biggs.
2 Leichman, Robert
Hamilton Place, 13.
Newington.
2 Dalzell, Mrs Alexander
3 Bowlby, Mrs Captain ML
4 Reoch, Mrs
5 Kerr, Captain James
6 Thornton, Mrs L.
9 Couston, Miss
10 Blair, William
Hamilton Place, 3.
Stockbridge.
1 Robertson, Robert, grocer
2 Robertson, Robert
2 Wilson, Mrs, nurse
2 Bigham, Miss, upholsteress
2 M'Gowan, Mrs, nurse
3 Bowton, John, confectioner
4 Jeffrey, T. , furniture dealer
6 Kennedy, Wm., cabinetnikr.
6 Paton, James
7 Donaldson, Jas. , spirit mer.
Bryden, Adam, cabinetnikr.
Police Station-house
8 Young, Edward, slater
8 Dixon, John
8 Simpson, Robert
8 Bowton, John
8 Gilmour, Robert
8 Hogg, James
8 Fife, John
11 M'Laren, James, teacher
12 Little, Piobert, plumber
Tavendale, James, joiner
Meikle, Alexander, joiner
Lawries, Mrs, dairy
Duncan, John, mason
Murray, Geo., jobbing mason
27 Spalding, Misses, dressmkrs.
27 Cooper, James
27 Honyman, Mrs
27 Reynolds, Andrew
27 Mackerracher, Miss
28 Vallance, William
29 Murray, Mrs
30 Alexander, H. Scott
30 Drummond, James, R.S.A.
30 Haldane, Mrs William C.
30 Barty, Miss
30 Lowe, William H. Dick
31 Waterston, James, jun., coal
merchant
Hampton Terrace, 10.
Osborne Terrace.
1 Mackenzie, John
2 Lightbody, Francis, C.E.
3 Mackay, Major
4 Adair, Hugh W.
5 Shearer, Archibald
6 Henderson, Alex., builder
Roseburn Free Church
Hanover Street.
East, 7. West, 6.
1 United Kingdom Electric
Telegraph Co. {Limited) ;
W. Andrews, general man-
ager ; William Harvey,
inspector
1 Commercial Union Assur-
ance Company ; William
Muirhead, local manager
1 Wilson, J. J., agent
1 Edinburgh Photographic Co.
1 dimming, John, artist
1 Edwards, Wm., accountant
1 Plate-glass Insurance Co.
1 Farquharson, John J. , stock-
broker and insurance agent.
See Adv.
1 Accident Insurance Comjxiny
(Limited)
1 County Marine Insurance Co.
(Limited)
1 Household Fire Insurance
Co. (Limited)
1 London and Northern In-
surance Co. (Limited). See
Adv.
1 London and Westminster
Plate-glass Insurance Co.
1 Provincial Union Insurance
Company
3 Lamont & Mitchell, nursery,
seedsmen, and florists
3 Newton, Wilson, & Co.
3 Hay, John C, architect
3 Yerbury & Stewart, photogs.
5 Hume, John, bookseller
5 Brown, William, fruiterer
5 Reid, Misses, milliners
5 Rutherford, W., bookseller
7 Bayne, James, spirit dealer
7 Cameron, H., bookseller. See
Adv.
9 Stewart, Robert
11 Chapman, Thos., auctioneer
11 Chapman, George, & Co.,
printers
11 Lamb, Mrs R., embosser
11 Johnston, John
13 Vallance, William, confec-
tioner
13 London Union Fire and Life
Assuri'i/'r. ( i)ui jinny
13 Thomson, J). ('•., stockbroker
13 Robertson & Scott, newspaper
and advertising agent!
13, 15, k 17 Knox, Samuel, k
Dickson
Rose Street here
19 Duff, William, spirit dealei
19 Nelson, Robt. R., printsellei
21 Forrest, M. B., trimming
warehouse
21 Sutherland, D. R., stationer
23 Keddie, John, bootmaker
23 Henderson, Angus, optician
25 Robertson, D., Albert hotel
25 Moon, A., jeweller
27 Croll, David, fruiterer
33 Miller, D., & Son, stationers
33 Small, D., bisket maker
33 Hamilton, Miss M., tobac-
conist
35 Strahan, Alexander, k Co.,
publishers
35 Good Words Office
35 Sunday Magazine Office
35 GaUoway,Wm.,S.S.C.&N.P.
35 Arthur, R. H., S.S.C.
35 Dick, Misses
37 Black, A. & F., tov wareho.
37 Ritchie, S. & A., Berlin re-
pository
37 Macmahon, J. , & Son, furriers
39 Loughton, Alex., tobacconist
George Street here
41 Greenhill, James
43 O'Donnell & Co. , upholsterers
43 O'Donnell, E.
45 Mack, R., furniture dealer
47 Carter, N., wine merchant
47 Muirhead, Charles, wine mer-
chant
47 Knox, James, accountant
47 Property Investment Co. of
Scotland. See Adv.
47 Morton, W. R, , working jewr .
49 Carlisle & Watts, stationers
51 Johnston, Robt, vict dealer
51 Johnson & Son, tea merchs.
51 Murdoch & Son, seal en-
gravers. See Adv.
51 Aitken, Thomas, accountant
51 Simpson, D. L., jewel-case
maker
51 Peck, Edward, engraver
51 Barclay, Wm., die and stamp
cutter
51 Jack, Wm., warehouseman
51 Brooks, Abram
53 Purdie, Christina, toy bazaar
53 Stevenson, Wm. , upholsterer
53 Christie, Robert, grocer
Thistle Street here
55 Gulland, James, outfitter
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57 Jamieson, R., fruiterer.
Adv.
57 Purves, James, lodgings
57 Agnew, Stair A., advocate
57 Bell, Archibald
57 Couper, J. & A. , dressmakers
59 M'Nab k Shepherd, drapers
61 Carruthers k Cross, jewellers
63 Robertson, J., S.S.C. & S.L.
63 Scott, R., S.S.C. and N.P.
61, 63, & 65 M'Dermot, J. See
Adv.
65 M'Leod, Roderick, shoemaker
67 Brown, Robert S., chemist
67 Smith, Robert {Christie & S.)
67 Barrie, Andrew, jeweller
67 Johnston, Robert
69 Taylor, Charles S., S.S.C.
71 Affleck, William, hatter
73 Walker, James, grocer
64 Sidey, D. D.
64 Sidey, Charles, surgeon
62 Law, Robert H.
62 Forrest, Robert
60 Somerville, James, S.S.C.
60 Cook, David, S.S.C.
60 Rae, Donald
60 Boag, James R., grocer and
wine merchant
58 Burke, Francis
58 Pentland, David, jeweller
58 Wilkinson, Misses
56 Waterston, George, & Son,
stationers
54 Davidson, William, draper
54 Bell, F., combmaker
52 Curie, J., pianoforte-maker.
See Adv.
52 Davidson, William
52 Dunn, Mrs, silk merchant
52 Wicks, J., surgeon-dentist
52 Davies, William
52 Gravett & Son, butchers
50 Henderson, A., spirit merch.
50 Wood, John, tobacconist
Thistle Street here
48 Gordon, James, spirit dealer
48 Dewar, J. F., bird and cage
merchant
48 Eslcvale Bleaching Office
48 Fraser, Mrs
48 Mason, George, butcher
46 Inglis, W. k C, booksellers
46 Gardiner, J. & J., S.S.C.
46 Gardiner, William, C.A.
46 Curie, James
44 Bryce, John, wine merchant.
See Adv.
44 Burn & Baillie, plumbers
44 Clark, Robert, tea merchant
42 Clark, Robert, printer
42 Murray, George, stationer
40 Steedman, John, grocer. See
Adv.
40 Alston, George, clothier
38 Leadbetter, Chas., architect
38 Dall, Thomas, C.A.
:38 Miller, Hugh, C.A.
36 Pilmor, Miss, milliner
36 Lindsay, T. S., accountant
36 New Zealand Credit Associa-
tion (Limited)
36 New Zealand Scottish Trust
(Limited)
36 Robertson, James
36 Ross, John, photographer
36 Ross, Mrs
George Street here
34 Steinhofer, Miss Frederike,
teacher of drawing
34 M'Gregor, Miss
34 Bonne, T. J., photographer
34 Lewis, James, grocer
34 Crease, J. B., draper
34 Rutherford, G., baker
32 Dickson, James, & Sons
30 Powell & Auld, printers
30 Syme, R., & Son, printers
30 Menzies, James M., engraver
30 Grant, R. , k Son, bookbinders
30 Reid, Mrs
30 Comb, R., upholsterer
28 Macrae, James, plumber
28 Hay, J. & J., saddlers
26 Hepburn, S., carver & gilder
26 Ramsay, Thomas, baker
24 Dryden, Adam, fishing-tackle
maker
24 Douglas, M. k J., milliners
22 Sword, J., cabinetmaker.
See Adv.
22 House Agency Office
20 Sanderson k Lawrie, grocers
20 Kinloch, James, dairy
Bose Street here
14 City of Glasgoio Bank;
William Bain, manager
12 Lightbody, J. & J., slate
merchants. See Adv.
10 Lands Valuation Office
10 St Culhbert's Boor -rates
Office
10 Morison, A. Kelly, S.S.C.
10 Brudential Assurance Co.,
and West of England Fire
Assurance
10 Isaacs, Maurice
10 Seton, A., messenger
10 Cranston, Miss, dressmaker
8 BosweU, Alex., brushmaker
6 Bruce & Son, casemakers
6 Ogg, Miss R. , ladies' outfitter.
See Adv.
6 Terras, Thomas, wine merch.
4 Dall, W, china merchant
Menzies, John, bookseller
Hart Street. 2.
3 Drysdale, William, D.C.S.
7 Miller, Mrs James
9 Binny, Graham, W.S.
9 Binny, John, W.S.
11 Knox, William, M.D.
13 Douglas, Miss
15 Padon, Thomas, S.S.C.
15 Shirley, W. T.
15 Knowles, Miss, dressmaker
15 Fraser, Thomas
15 Purves, Thomas
17 Somerville, Samuel, M.D.
19 Stewart, J., spirit dealer
18 Mackenzie, Misses
16 Clunas, Mrs
16 Corns, William
16 Knox, Adam
16 Mackay, Mrs
14 Bruce, James, W.S.
14 Bruce, James
12 Groat, Alex. G., advocate
10 Brodie, Miss
8 Child, Mrs
6 Macwilliam, Mrs
4 Shirreff, C. H.
4 Macgregor, Mrs
2 Walker, Miss
Hatton Place, 13.
Grange.
Ellis, James W.
Scott, Mrs Robert
Flett, David
Dickson, William
Jackes, Mrs Roden
Todd, Mrs J. C.
Haugh Street, 3.
Stockbridgc.
1 Wight and Douglas, coach-
builders
Hawthorn Bank, 4.
Lynedoch Blace.
Aitken, Miss
Hawthorn Bank PL, 5.
North Leith.
6 Bolton, John
13 Robertson, James
21 Stevens, Thomas
Hawthorn Bank Ter., 5.
North Leith.
1 Robertson, George
8 Cameron, Alex. (Customs)
16 Maclean, William
18 Spaven, Mrs Andrew
19 Craig, John
20 Fordyce, A. B.
21 Wallace, John
Scott, Wm., Elizafield house
Hawthorn Vale, 5.
Annfield.
6 Ingram, Alexander
Haymarket. 10.
M'Kelvie, James. See Adv.
North British Oil and CandleCo.
Wallace, John, station-master
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Ryrie, Mrs Alexander
Holmes, Matthew
Menzies, Bernard, k Craig
Gilbey, W. & A.
Herdman, J., & Sons
Thomson, Robert
M'Dougall, Thomas
Grieve, Nathaniel
Center, John
Hay Street, 11.
Nicolson Square.
1 Montignani, H. G.
2 Johnstone, Miss, dressmaker
2 Kirkwood, Walter
2 Dunn, William H.
3 M'Lean, Andrew
3 Gilchrist, Henry
3 Graham, Henry
4 Strauckon, Rev. "William
Wilson, Andrew
5 Ponton, Mrs Robert
7 Johnston, Miss
8 Fisher, Alexander
Hay's Court, 10.
Main Point.
Purdie, John, bootmaker
2 Whyte, James ( Ca rfra e <£• W. )
5 Hardie, Adam, cattle dealer
6 Muir, Mrs
7 & 9 Stewart, Thos. , stoneware
merchant. See Adv.
Helen Place, 4.
Leith Mount.
1 Xeal, F., commercial traveller
3 Romeling, Rudolph
Helen Street, 5
Albany Street, Leith.
1 M'Phail, William, grocer
6 Mitchell, Robert, traveller
Henderson Place, 4.
Bonnlngton.
2 Morris, Rev. D. W.
2 Hogben, Miss
2 Barnetson, James
4 Lindsay, Thomas M.
5 Winchester, A.
5 Moffat, William
5 Watt, William
6 Miles, James
8 Wallace, John
8 Stewart, James
8 Robertson, Thomas
8 Girdwood, Mrs
9 Brander, James
10 Miller, John
11 Ferguson, Mrs
12 Hunter, Mrs
14 Barnetson, Mrs D.
14 Marr, G., & Son
15 Potts, Robert C.
17 Candlish, Mrs
17 Steedman, Miss
17 Taylor, Mrs
19 Tait, Mrs Martha
20 Hay, John, grocer
Henderson Row. 3.
Ewart, John, builder
1 White, Clement, sculptor.
See Adv.
I Hailing, George William
1 M 'Ritchie, John
2 Deuchar, Miss
2 Deuchar, Captain Patrick
2 Simpson, Mrs George H.
3 M'Caskie, Mrs
3a Walker, John, painter
4 Robertson, Mrs
4 Fife, Mrs
4 Carstairs, Thomas
4 Bell, Thomas
4 Scott, Andrew
4 Scott, James
4 Ewart, John
5 Lawrie, Mrs
5a Mitchell, David
6 Halley, Rev. Thomas
7 Kitto, Edmund S.
7 Torry, John
7 Wilson, T. J.
7 Gilbert, James
7 M'Intyre, Mrs
7 Leef, Mrs Robert
8 Laurie, Mrs
8a Stirling, A. B.
Dowie, Win., John's cottage
II M'Cudden, Edmund
12 Ramsay, Mrs T.
12 Lamont, John
12 Hunter, A. S.
12 Purves, John, M.A.
12 Purves, William
13 Merry, James
14 Mason, R. P.
14 Fraser, Captain Charles
14 Cruiekshanks, Francis
14 Laird, Miss
14 Ritchie, William
15 Curll, Mrs
Edinburgh Academy ; Hugh
Graham, janitor
Deaf and Dumb Institution ;
W. Hutchinson, headmas-
ter; Mrs Hutchinson, ma-
tron
Northern District School
M'Farlane, Colin S., Silver-
mills cottage
Gibb, James, Silvermills cot.
M'Pherson, Mrs, Silvermills
cottage
Henry Place, 12.
Henry Street.
1 Johnston, Samuel, k Sons
2 Ferguson, David
2 Robison, James
2 Watt, Robert
2 Mackay, J. S.
4 Porteous, J. R.
4 M'Kenzie, Duncan
4 Brotherston, Wm., weigh':!
5 Murray, William
Henry Street. 12.
7 Neilson, George B.
7 Diukson, Mrs
8 M'intosh, James
9 Forsyth, John
9 Macniven, James
11 Preacher, Mrs John
13 Dickson, John
Hercles Street. 12.
29 Thomson, John
Heriot Bridge. 10.
See 73 Grassmarhet.
Heriot Buildings. 2.
See Leith Walk.
Heriot Hill, 2.
Lower Broughton Road.
Bell & Scott, builders
Walker & Johnston, sculptors
Corner, John, cabinetmaker
Smith, Dr Thos., Heriothill ho.
Craw, Mrs, dairy
Heriot Mount. 12.
3 Bishop, Alexander
3 Glass, William, teacher
3 Ward, Peter
Heriot Place. 10.
1 Robertson, John
8 Christie, Robert
8 Hume, William
8 Davidson, Robert
8 Kirkpatrick, Thomas
10 Gray, Miss Elizabeth
14 Henderson, Miss M.
14 Collier, John, tailor
20 Henderson, J.
20 Booth, William
24 Thomson, John
24 Machell, Edward
Heriot Row.
From 42—4. 1 to 42—5.
1 Duncan & Archibald, S.S.C.
1 Duncan, William, S.S.C.
1 Archibald, William, S.S.C.
2 Macadam, J. R. B.
2 Muirhead, Charles
2 Bowhill, Mrs
3 Marshall, G. H.
4 Rothes, Right Hou. Dowager
Countess of
4 Rothes, Rt. Hon. Countess of
4 Leslie, Hon. G. Waldegrave,
M.P.
6 Morrieson, Miss
7 Muirhead, Claud
7 Muirhead, Claud, juu.. M.D.
8 Forman, John N., W.S.
8 Forman, John, W.S.
8 Forman, Robert, CA.
9 Stevenson, Alex. , W. S. , N. F.
9 Milne, William, S.S.C.
10 Mackenzie, T., of Applecross
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11 Robertson, Misses
12 Duncan, John, M.A., M.D.,
F.R.C.S.E.
13 Phin, John, S.S.C.
14 Balmain, Miss. See Adv.
15 Melville, Lady
15 Melville, G. F., advocate
16 Hemes, W. Y., of Spots
16 Hemes, A. Y., yr. of Spots
17 Stevenson, T., C.E.
18 Graeme, Miss
19 Reid, Dr Robert
19 Surenne, J. G.
Howe Street here
20 Duncan, William
21 Lessels, John, architect
21 Macdonald, Gilbert
22 Scott, Mrs Thomas G.
23 Paterson, Alexander John
23 Paterson, Miss Mary M.
23 Paterson, Miss Margaret
24 Mackenzie, Lord
25 Weir, Thos. Graham, M.D.
26 Hill, J. L., W.S.
27 Tait, Mrs
28 Maclagan, Douglas, M.D.
29 Newbigging, Mrs Patrick
30 Patton, George, Lord Justice-
Clerk
31 Dunlop, Alex. C. Stirling
Murray, advocate, M.P.
32 Deas, Lord
32 Deas, Francis, advocate
33 Walls, John, S.S.G
34 Welsh, Miss
35 Campbell, Miss Marion
36 Paterson, Adam, W.S.
37 Auld, John, W.S.
38 Taylor, Mrs
39 Swinton, Miss
40 Ritchie, Mrs, lodgings
41 Mackenzie, Alexander C.
41 Mackenzie, Mrs A.
41 Adlington, William, A.R.A. \
42 Christie, Alexander
India Street here
43 Hoare, Henry
44 Irvine, Alex. F., advocate
45 Currie, Alexander, advocate
46 Wauchope, Mrs G.
47 Stoddart, Miss Balvaird
Heriot Terrace, 2.
Lower Broughton Road.
1 Macpherson, Alexander
2 Grierson, Mrs
3 Scott, John
4 Oliver, James
5 Mann, P.
13 Anderson, Mrs
Hermitage Hill. 2.
See Restoring Road.
Hermitage Place, 2.
Lelth Links.
Cochrane, William G.
The Hermitage
1 Thomson, W. ( W. T. <t- Co.)
2 Morrison, Wm. (of C. M. <£•
Sons)
3 Morrison, Mark
4 Dryburgh, Richard (N. D. &
Son)
5 Seater, G. S.
6 Taysen, Peter (T. «£• W.)
7 Aitken, Andrew
8 Wishart, John K.
9 Theilmann, J. H.
10 Morrison, Charles, merchant
11 Scott, John (Scarth <L< S.)
12 Tkorbum, George
13 Gibson, Muiigo C.
14 Mitchell, Rev. James, the
Manse
Hermitage Place, 3.
Stockbridge.
2 Hill, Cumberland
3 Bain, Donald
5 Simpson, John
6 Irvine, John
7 Cairns, William
8 Simpson, Alexander
9 Munro, Alexander
10 Redpath, Alexander
11 Caldwell, James
12 Ferguson, William
HighRiggs. 10.
5 Laidlaw, Ralph
7 Stibbings, Thomas
8 Harper, Thomas
10 Moffat, Archibald
23 Thorn, John, spirit merchant
High School Wynd, 8.
High School Yards.
15 Robertson, T. B.
15 CuUen, John B.
George Heriot' s School; Jas.
M'Kean, teacher
High Street.
East of Bridges, 8.
West of Bridges, 9.
1 Leckie, Mrs D., spirit mere.
11 Harkess, J., sp frit merchant
13 Boe, Mrs S., dairy
15 Baron Grant's Close
15 Harley, David
17 Whittaker, A., refreshments
19 Underwood, E., grocer
21 Society Close
t'i> 7 M 'Michael, Rollo
7 M 'Michael, Mrs
^ g 19 Clarkson, Andrew
Free John Knox's Church.
45 Wilson, R., tobacconist
47 M'Lennan, D., spirit dealer
53 Alcoran, Robert, dyer
53 Paterson, Miss A., milliner
53 Daily, Mrs
55 Trunk Close
57 Jardine, Alexander, grocer
59 Williamson, John, grocer
61 Manteith's Close
61 Millar, T., tinsmith
63 Knowles, Andrew, flesher
65 M'Mahon, P., confectr.
73 Sandilands' Close
75 Rutherford & Co.
79 Young, Mary, dairy
,3 1 King, John
J§ 21 Watt, George, turner
O 21 Henderson, W., smith
"g 29 Pendrigh, James
S 37 Fyfe, Neilson, & Sons
| 45 Bain, John (G. P.O.)
e> 49 Cameron, James, & Son
^ 6 Harkess, James, joiner
jj 4 Harkess, Jas., plumber
83 Forsyth, Colin, confectioner
85 Stewart, John, grocer
87 Linton, Andrew, corkcutter
89 Smith, C, baker
91 Barringer's Close
93 Eckford, W., confectioner
97 Boe, Mrs S.
99 Cairns, A., grocer
101 Paisley Close
103 Farquharson, Mrs E., spirit
dealer
105 Money Loan Co.; Robert
Russell, manager
107 Bailie Fyfe's Close
107 Mackay, Arch., basket mak.
109 Skiffington, J.,ragmerchant
111 & 113 Stewart, J. & G., mers.
117 Morrison's Close
117 Fraser, William
117 Leslie, William
117 Jamieson, W. M.
119 Fenwick, Thos., wine mer-
chant
123 Watson, D., ironmonger
125 North Gray's Close
125 Hewit & Son
125 Armstrong, A., cabinetmak.
125 Farquharson, Mrs E.
127 Meiklejohn, J., spirit dealer
129 Bishop's Close
129 Burden, Mrs George, coffeeh.
129 Mackenzie, James, printer
129 Caffrey, Martin
131 Bruce, D., provision dealer
133 Stewart, John, spirit dealer
135 Veitch, Robert A., pawnor.
«S 1 Stewart, John
15 Nimmo, J. & J., engravs.
17 Bowie, H., bookbinder
23 Macdonald, Jn., printer
23 Ross, T.
33 Ferguson, J., & Son
39 Carrubber's Close Misn.
39 Whitefield C/iapel
47 Russeil, Alexander
47 Crocket, Thomas
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^ 49 Sommerville, Mrs
"§; 28 M'Lean, Angus
S I 28 Nicolson, D.
£g 24 Watters, R,, basket mak.
§ 16 St Paul's Episcopal Ch.
^ 6 Bartholomew, J., printer
137 Thomson, A., hairdresser
139 Nisbet, Win. J., chemist
141 Johnston, Mrs, dairy
143 Bleakley, John, shoe shop
145 Dunlop, Jas., wine mercht.
147 Farmer, Alex., prov. dealer
153 M'Kenzie, Wm., watehmkr.
153 Patrick, Robert, hatter
153 Gow, William, turner
153 Burgess, John, turner
153 Rringhurst, John
155 Mackintosh, J., tobacconist
161 Brown, David J., baker
161 White, David, spiritmercht.
163 Halkerston's Wynd
14 Crocket, T. G., basketm.
18 Croan, Patrick
22 Stewart, Mrs M., spirit
dealer
165 M'Craw, R., tobacconist
North Bridge here.
171 Rankine, Thomas
1 Hay, R., & Co., bootinkrs.
1 Kennedy, John L., pawn-
broker
I; 3 Inglis, Alexander
§ 4 Equitable Loan Co. ; Geo.
jg1 Russell, manager. See
M Adv.
:§ 4 Farquhar, John
!§[ 4 Keith, George
m 5 Prentice, Robert, jun.
J^ 6 Gunn, John, spirit merch.
6 Anderson, John
7 Prentice, R. , house painter
7 Munro, John, bookbinder
175 Scott, Robert, grocer
177 Mair, James, news-agent
179 Dickson, Alex., grocer
Cockburn Street here.
197 Ritchie, James, spirit dealer
199 Bakers' {Employers) House
of Call ; A. Bowden,
superintendent
5 Myles, J., tavern-keeper
§ 15 Robertson, Donald, spirit
£5 merchant
■3 18 Cooper, David
U 19 Watt, John
§ 21 Buchanan, John
•I 23 Watling, Mrs John, hotel
•X 24 Brown, Chs., spirit dealer
** 25 Tait, James, flesher
§ 25 Bourgois, Mrs B., tavern
rH 25 Seton, Mrs James
205 Davie, Jn., jun. , bootmaker
207 Thomson, James, baker
209 Jackson's Close
209 Hutton, Robert, pawnbroker
211 Steedman, James, spirit
dealer
213 Whyte, R., & Son
213 Whytc, William
215 Li/on's Close
217 Lewis, David, bootmaker
219 Bruce, Michael, tailor
219 Smith, J., & Son
219 Goldie, Mrs Frances
219 Adair's temperance hotel
219 Short, H., tailor
219 Milne, John, bootcloser
221 Old Stamp Office Close
Chambers, Johnston
223 & 225 Kirk, James, grocer
227 Equitable Loan Company of
Scotland Saleroom
227 Early, Francis
227 Sinclair, Miss
227 Veni, George, ticket writer
229 North Foulis Close
231 Cotton, George, tobacconist
233 Geddes' Entry
233 Anderson, James, stationer
233 Mutrie, William
235 Coutie, William, shoemaker
239 Thomson, James
241 Watson, Henry, & Co.
243 Anchor Close
243 Scott, John
243 Wilson, Robt., pawnbroker
245 Temple, Thomas, grocer
249 Gumming, Rt., news-agent
251 Wilson, Robt., pawnbroker
251 Turner, Thos., wire-worker
253 Old Post Office Close
255 Morison, John, wine merch.
257 Keddie, A. & A., & Co.,
general drapers
257 Robertson, John, & Co.
259 Gardner, Alexander, grocer
261 M'Cann, Wm., bootmaker
265 Keddie, A. & A., & Co.,
general drapers
265 Hamilton, J., spirit mercht.
265 Craig's Close
267 Smith, Wm. , woollen draper
I « Hunter, Robert
~p? Caswell, Thomas
Clydesdale Banking Co. ;
Alex. Auchie, agent ; Peter
Cunningham, accountant
Young, John
Campbell, Daniel
Henderson, William
271 City of Edinburgh Road
Trust Works Office
271 Jardine, W. A., surveyor
273 Forrester, J. H. , watchmak'r
2S3 Hagarty, A. G., shoemaker
285 Crozier, James, dairy
289 Hardie, George, hat manuf.
5 Scoon, Kenneth
J| 5 Lindsay, J. , k Sons, agents
2 6 MiRar, Hugh, clockmaker
gj 8 Gas Meter Office; Robert
jg Ferrier, inspector
8 Chesney, David
oa 10 City Chambers
^10 M 'Donald, William
city
city
10 Macpherson, A.
10 Dick, .John
10 IriJics, Alexander
]<i Cooper, George W.
10 Cousin, David
10 Burgh Court
I o Justice of Peace Offue
10 Lieutnnanri/ <Ji/irt:
10 Wallace, William
10 Morham, 11., depute
clerk
10 Robertson, D. I.,
chamberlain
10 Adam, Robert, city ac-
countant
10 Dean of Guild's Office
10 City Clerk's Offic-
io Public Works Office
10 Grey friars Recorder's
Office; John Murdoch,
recorder
^.10 Marwick, J. D., city clerk
jsslO Harris, Alexander
1 11 Heriot's Hospital Trea-
u surer's Chambers ; W.
K) Forrester, treasurer
II Macritchie, Bayley, & Hen-
derson, W.S.
f^ll Henderson, Robert, S.S.C.
12 Cousin & Ormiston, sur-
veyors
12 Anderson & Robertson,
bookbinders
12 Christie, WiUiam, com-
mission agent
12 Cochrane, Francis
12 Stewart, James
12 Chesser, John, architect
12 Anderson, John
12 Poison & Falconer, paper-
rulers
13 Scottish Permanent Pro-
perty Investment Society
14 Orr, James, coal merchant.
15 Muir, W. & C. B., agents
16 Ross, A. Ellison, S.S.C.
16 Auditor's Chambers; Ed-
mund Baxter, auditor
16 Steel, Eben., house agent
16 M'Leod, Rod., tea dealer
16 Drysdale, Joseph, S.S.C.
17 Clydesdale Banking Co.
293 Muir, John, agent
295 Redpath, A., bookseller
297 Investment Co., Second New
Edinburgh Proj)erty
297 Fraser, James
301 Danney, Daniel
305 Selcraig, John
307 Anderson, John
309 M'Parlane, D., hairdresser
311 Johnstone, Miss M.
313 CaldweU & Co.
Weir, James
Standard Weights and
Measures office. (City) ;
James Anderson, cus-
£S
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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
IIIG
-50 todier ; William Shaw,
3 . inspector
^S S Working Men's Club and
~ ^ Institute ; T. Dick, su-
^ perintendent ; James
^> Keppie, secretary
•'319 Dempsey, Jas., confectioner
321 Kay, Geo. , provision merch.
323 Warriston Close
329 M'Laren, Son, k Co. See
Adv.
333 Eeid, William, k Sons
333 Donaldson, James
333 M'Kenzie, John, bootcloser
339 Chambers, W. & R. , publ'rs.
341 Roxburgh Close
341 Young, David, smith
343 Ramsay & Rennie, spt. dlrs.
345 Thomson, Alexander, & Co.
351 M'Cann, Wm., bootmaker
355 Buchanan, John, refresh-
ment rooms
357 Advocates' Close
361 Falconer, T., tobacconist
363 Low, A., chem. & druggist
367 Towert, John, bootmaker
369 Blair, Robert, clothier
369 Braithwaite, John, clothier
369 Burn, David, solicitor
371 Clapperton, J., k Co., mer-
chants
373 Campbell, Mrs, lodgings
373 Robertson, Don., shoemkr.
373 Byers Close
375 Auld, James, bootmaker
377 North British Agriculturist
377 Guthrie, David
377 Daily and Weekly Beview
Office
377 Eeles, Thomas
377 Sinclair, Robert, tailor
377 Smith, James
381 Seth, George, grocer
407 Auld, William, shoemaker
413 Dunbar's Close
421 Matthew, J., k Son,
drapers
423 Macdonald, James, k Son,
tailors
423 Law, James, tailor
423 Towert, John, lodgings
423 Ramsay, Donald
. 425 Galloway's Close
J% 427 Tweedie, Thomas, k Co. ,
j drapers
2 429 Grant, Duncan, publisher j
£ 429 Sovereign Life Assurance, j
See Adv.
429 Scottish Commercial In~\
surance Co. See Adv. !
429 Anderson, Mrs
429 Cathie, N., clothier
429 Gow, F., tailor
429 Morris, John, tailor
429 M'Pherson, Angus
431 Auld & Chatham, Edin-
burgh gutta perchaboot I
and shoe warehouse
Bank Street here
433 Cowan, A. D., k Sons,
silver platers
435 Crowson, Isabella, spirit
dealer
441 Paterson's Court
441 Pettie, D.
441 Johnston, William
443 Gardner, J. K.,haireutter
445 M 'Gibbon, David, dairy
449 Smith, James, tea and
coffee merchant
457 Inglis, Robert, baker
459 Wardrop's Court
461 Kirk, James, grocer
467 Alexander, Richd., draper
469 Baxter's Close
475 Dickson, James
477 Lady Stair's Close
477 Wilson, Mrs, nurse
479 Ross, Mrs J., spirit dealer
485 and 487 Considine, Pat-
rick, fruit merchant
4S9 M'Lean, Mrs, coffee-
house and lodgings
.491 Anderson, L. G., grocer
g 493 Hill, Robert
= 493 Gray, Alexander, boot-
3 maker
? 493 Grieve, Fullerton
^ 495 Wishart, Peter, baker
^ 497 Whyte, John, grocer
501 Mackay, H.
501 Grant, D., tailor
3 Auld, James
* v- 13 Crocket, Thomas G.
I S 6 Pillans, H.& J., printers
Sv 6 Bremer, James, silver
chaser
503 Cochrane, J., M.D.
505 Lyon, D., bookbinder
507 Currie, Miss J. , dressmkr.
507 Considine, Patrick
509 Mackay, Hugh, grocer
513 Auld, James, shoemaker
515 Butti, G. A., painter
3 White, George, book-
binder
'■g 0 Forbes, Alexander,
;2 I bookbinder
^^J 5 Cuthbertson, Mrs W.
5 Anderson, Alexander,
shoemaker
Edinr. <L- Perth Bread Co.
Miller, M., spirit dealer
Birrell, Mrs M., spirit
merchant
Milne's Entry
541
• 545
J547
j 549
549
519
521
523
384
3S4
376
376
376
374
5 372
.372
? 366
r364
362
362
362
362
362
360
358
354
533 Laird, Alex., greengrocer
^. 537 Rennie, Arthur W. j§ 346
^ 537 White, Peter
"■! 537 Miller, M. | 344
■^ 539 Ramsay k Rennie, spirit ; | 334
j§ dealers j S 332
0 541 Shaw& Donaldson, leather^ 332
manufacturers 330
Sempill's Close
Fraser, D. M., collar mkr.
Swan, William, tobacco
pipe maker
Henderson, Robt., Short's
■ Observatory
Mathieson, Alex., tailor
Principal Medical Office;
John Fraser, M.D.,
C.B., D.I.G.
Staff Surgeon's Office
Purveyor's Office; Alfred
Pope,
Fort-Major's Quarters ;
Lieut. Hamilton Cox
Barrackmaster 's Office ;
Fitz Landers
Military Store Office ;
S. G. Bake, deputy-
superintendent ; R.
Walsh, D. A. superin-
tendent
Pension Office ; Major
Kirk, staff-officer
Millar, Rev. Jas. , chaplain
M 'Kenzie,Dd. .missionary
Oliphant, William, war-
den, Crown Room
Waters, James, keeper of
Queen Mary's Room
Barr, C. A., master gunr.
Galloway, Robert
Bell, William, com-
mercial traveller
Scott, James
Paterson, John
Stewart, Mrs
Donaldson, Richard R.
Donaldson, Archibald
Gardner, John
Mooney, Walter
Pittendrich, Alexander
Naval and Military In-
stitute
Blair's Close
M'Indoe, W., bill-poster
Brown's Close
Hair, Margaret, dairy
Stewart, Thomas
Miller, Benjamin
Bolton, John
Suckling, Keith
Steel, Ebenezer
Brown's Court
Bailie, James, green-
grocer
Henderson, Peter, & Son,
bagpipe makers
Bosicall's Court
General Assembly Hall
West Bow here
M'Kintosh, Andrew, con-
fectioner
M 'Kenzie, Mrs G. , toyshop
Alexander, Mrs, confctnr.
Collier, Miss, greengrocer
Johnstone's Close
Cairns, John, spirit mer.
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328 Taylor, John k George,
grocers
326 Chatham, J., grocer
324 M'Leish, James, grocer
322 Finlay, E., dressmaker
322 Wardrop, Jane, dyer of
lace and crape
322 Riddle's Close
320 Godtfurneau, Paul
316 Pettie, D., hosier
312 Ferguson, J., & Co.,
pawnbrokers ; John G.
Robertson, manager.
■» See Adv.
•§312 Fisher's Close
1 312 North BritishLoan Office,
2 William Clark. See
| Adv.
^j 312 Martin, William
310 Sawers, Thomas, baker.
See Adv.
306 Malloch, Patrick, k Son,
map-mounters. See
Adv.
304 Brodie's Close
302 Wright, John, spirit dlr.
300 Buchanan's Court
300 Stirton, D.
298 Wilson, Charles, flesher
294 Stirton, David, draper and
hosier
290 Turner, W., draper
George iv. Bridge here
Parliament Square here
St Giles' Church here
192 Police Office
192 Irvine, M. S., collector
192 Macpherson, C, burgh en-
gineer
192 Mitchell, J., master of
fire-engines
"^ 5 Night Asylum
§ O 5 Innes, W.
E J 9 North Briton Office
^C 9 Inglis, John
>»s 11 Neill & Co., printers
188 Edinburgh Evening Courant
188 Gillies, George
186 Borthwick's Close
186 George Heriot's School
186 Hall, William, teacher
184 Ford, Jas., wine merchant
180 Pearson, R.
178 Williamson, James, & Co.
174 Pritty, John
2 4 Brown, Charles
^ 4 Henderson, Robert
•§ 12 George Heriot's School
§ 12 Foulis, Robert, teacher
J» 22 Hastie, Alexander
S 17 Glen, J., smith
B 11 Fraser, Charles P. , broker
170 Oswald, Robert, draper
168 Mackay, John
166 Wilson, Mrs, hotel
164 Burn, George, k Son
162 Covenant Close
160 Anderson, Robert, printer
160 Robertson, William, k Co.
158 Simpson, John, baker
156 Burnet's Close
156 Wood, Isabella
156 Elder, John
156 Edgar, Robert
154 Hepburn, William
150 Paterson, John
150 Mackenzie, Mrs
150 Destitute Sick Society's Hall
150 Smith, Alexander, officer
150 Wilson, James
150 Irving, George
150 Wharton, G., stamp maker
150 Tait, J.
1 48 Kerr, William, spirit merch.
146 Bell's Wynd
4 Stewart, John
142 Free Troti Church
142 Ford, Alexander. See Adv.
1 42 Grenville, Ts. , straw hatter
142 Hunter, Robert
142 Donaldson, A., causeway-
layer
140 Ritchie, James, stationer
136 Foulis, A. B., ironmonger
132 Stevenlaiv's Close
6 Free New North School
6 Robertson, Geo., teacher
1 Tarbet, James
1 Fraser, Alexander
130 Fleming, G.
128 Robertson, J. k J.
126 Young, Jas.
124 Hyam, B.
Tron Church
South Bridge here
Niddry Street here
122 Chalmers, J., spirit dealer
120 Cairns, A.
118 Dickson's Close
118 First Edinburgh Cooking
Depot. See Adv.
116 Ram age, John
114 Buchanan, J., coffeehouse.
See Adv.
114 Provident Property Invest-
ment Company's Office
110 k 112 Oliphant, F., baker
108 Cant's Close
Campbell, J., smith
106 Rollo, James, grocer
Porteous, Jas., coffeehouse
o Beddie, G. , tailor and cloth.
J§ M'Kean, R.
^ Wishart, R.
-g Wishart, P.
„S Slight & Kerr, tobacconists
•~ Wright, J. , japanner
g§ Beddie, John, brassfounder.
-* See Adv.
S Nickol, James, publisher
Cowan k Co.
102 Pillans, John
100 Steele, J., ironmonger
98 M'Intosh, William
96 Blackfriars Wynd
21 Lawson, Adam, wright
5 Bremner, William
92
Hutton, A.
Ovens, William, grocer
Mitchell k Son, coopers
Benevolent, Society Hall
Harlow, Thomas
Sounnes, Robert, grocer
Toddrkk's Wynd
O'Neill, .1., draper
Underwood, T. S.
Rutherford k Co.
Murdoch's Close
Fegan & Co. See Adv.
Forstall, J.
Skinner's Close
Jamieson, W. M.
Gallie, Laird, &; Co.
M'Pherson, Mrs Charles
St Patrick's Church
7 Hannan, Rev. Edward
7 O'Donnell, Rev. Alexander
. 7 Forbes, Rev. George G.
^ 7 Corbett, Rev. William
JS 7 Prout, Rev. Robert
Elphinstone Court
ill Pentzlin&M'Adie
o
£> g Frazer, Alexander, smith
-* ^ Alexander, James
S 22 Wilson, A. & W. R. printers
s"' 16 United Industrial School
16 Ferguson, G, teacher
6 U. P. C. Mission School
6 Dodds, James, teacher
54 Paterson, A., milliner
50 Hyndford Close
50 Spence, J., smith
48 Arnot, William
46 Mathieson, R.
42 South Foulis Close
40 Mortimer, J., flesher
34 Rennie, P., stationer
30 Christie, James, grocer
28 Fountain Close
Luis, Ellia, stucco manu-
facturer. See Adv.
26 Wilson, John, baker
24 Robertson, David, hosier
20 Cunningham, Mrs Janet
18 George, J.
16 Ticeeddale Court
Oliver & Boyd, publishers
14 Ramsay, Thomas, baker
10 World' End Close
10 Hutton, A., pawnbroker
Peaeoek, A., tobacconist
S Nicholson, D., & Son. See
Adv.
4 Wight, J.
2 Robertson, William, grocer
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Hill Place, 12.
34 Nicolson Street.
lA Young, Andrew, baker
2 Imlay, George
2 Hardie, John
2 Wright, Thomas
3 Robertson, John, spirit dealer
4 Mackay, D., house agent
4 Coutts, James
4 Honeyman, W. C.
5 Globe hotel, Mary Ann Liv-
ingstone
C M 'Donald, William, agent
7 Moses, David
7 Gray, Mrs George
7 Powell, Alfred
7 Drye, Charles
7 Stott, Robert
7 Alexander, James
7 Penmau, David J.
9 Temple, Thomas
10 Erskine, James
10 Gordon, Mrs E.
10 Garden, Hugh
10 Burge, William
10 Hamilton, Miss
10 M'Phee, Mrs James
11 Mackay, iEneas, tea mercht.
12 Brown, Mrs J.
13 Brown, Mrs Peter
13 Gorman, Nath.
13 Dick, Thomas, engraver
13 Black, John
13 M'Pherson, Mrs
13 Wybar, George
13 Morgan, Mrs
13 Reid, David
16 Leitch, J. B., baker
17 Shepherd, David, flesher
18 Lowden & Rowe
Hill Square, 12.
Hill Place.
Fleming, Thomas A.
Maiden, Mrs James
Main, Mrs
Innes, Mrs
Finlay, Mrs
Crerar, Alexander
Fraser, Mrs
2 Lowden, Miss A.
3 Weddell, William
Morrison, James
Dawson, William
Robertson, Henry T.
Forbes, Duncan
Minto, John, registrar
Lawrie, Henry, agent
Hossack, D.
Heriot, Mrs James
Skinner, James
Glen, William
Fuller, W., accountant
Welsh, Mrs Agnes
Reid, Edmund, confectioner.
See Adv.
9 Stewart, James
9 Bums, Mrs
9 Calver, Robert
10 Stewart, John
10 Campbell, Robert
Free Roxburgh Church
12 Fenwick, Thomas
12 M'Dowall, Miss
12 M'DowaU, Mrs William
12a Reid, William, merchant
12 Gray, Andrew
Hill Street. 6.
lA Atkinson, James G., teacher
of music. See Adv.
1 Scott, Bruce, & Glover, W.S.
1 Argus Life Assurance Co.
] Scott, Archibald, S.S.C.
1 Bruce, John, AV.S.
1 Glover, John, S.S.C.
3 Sutter, Arch., civil engineer
3 Commissariat Office
3 Cumming, Robert, A.C.G.
5 Bell &M 'Lean, W.S.
5 Agent/or Church of Scotland
5 Bell, John Beatson, W.S.
5 M'Lean, Hector F., W.S.
7 Hay, William, architect
9 Mackenzie k Kermack, W. S.
9 Kermack, W. R., W.S.
9 Mackenzie, George, W.S.
9 Mackenzie, John Ord, W. S.
9 Mackenzie, John, juu.
11 Stirling, Jas., civil engineer
13 Macandrew, J. & R,, W.S.
15 Wilson, Burn, & Gloag,
W.S.
15 Burn, George, W.S.
17 Manson, David, S.S.C.
17 Scott, Thomas, jun., C.A.
17 Scott, Thomas, C.A.
17 Wright, John, W.S.
19 Henderson & Bisset
19a Callender, Henry, C.A.
19a Richardson & Johnston,
W.S.
21 Lorimer, James, advocate
24 Blackie, Professor John S.
22 M'Lennan, John Ferguson,
advocate
20 Ronald & Ritchie, S.S.C.
20 Ronald, John, S.S.C.
20 Scottish Drainage Company
20 Ritchie, Charles, S.S.C.
20 Scottish Commercial Insur-
ance Company
18 Skene, W. F., & Peacock,
W.S.
18 Church of England Life
Assurance Office
16 Ritchie, R., civil engineer
16 Union Insurance Office ;
Robert Ritchie, agent
16 Ritchie, R. Peel, M.D.
14 Dunlop, G. & G., law agents
14 Wilson, George, S.S.C.
12 Dalmahoy & Cowan, AV.S.
12 National Bank of India,
Limited
12 Cowan, John, W.S.
10 Maconochie, Duncan, &. Hare,
W.S.
8 M'Neil, Archibald, W.S.
8 M'Neil &Sime, W.S.
8 Sime, William, S.S.C.
6 Duncan, Dewar, & Black,
W.S.
6 Duncan, James, W.S.
6 Dewar, H. B., S.S.C.
6 Black, James, S.S.C.
6 Duncan, J. Barker, W.S.
4 Forman, J. N. & J., W.S.
2 Young, John, S.S.C. & N.P.
2 Young, James, S.S.C.
2 Wallace, Ts., S.S.C. & N.P.
2 Pilkiugton & Bell, architects
2 Pilkington, Frederick T.,„;
architect
2 Bell, John, surveyor
2 Bough, Samuel, A.R.S.A.
Hill Street Lane N. 6.
Graham, John, coach-hirer
Campbell, James
Hillhousefield, 4. .
Bonnington.
2 Rose, Thomas, spirit mercht.
4 Black, James, engineer
5 Hughes, Elizabeth, grocer
7 Donaldson, James, grocer
9 Johnstone, John, shoemaker
16 Samuel, J. , flesher, post office
18 Little, Mrs Alexander, grocer
21 Fotheringham, Miss, baker
23 Wilson, Thomas
23 Jackson, Thomas
25 Heggie, Robert, wright
36 Clark, William, grocer
37 Nicolson, John, grocer
44 Smith, John, tailor
Hillhousefield House
Ronalds, Hugh
Hillside Crescent, 1.
Leopold Place.
1 Smyth, Prof. Charles Piazzi
2 Rogers, Alexander
3 Rose, Hugh {Craig & E.)
4 Allan, Mrs Robert
5 Allan, Alexander
Brunswick Street here
11 Brown, Miss
Grant, Miss, Greenside house
Holyrood Palace. 8.
Anderson, Duncan
Gough, Owen
Drummond, William, porter
Holyrood Street, S. 12.
1 MacCallum, Hugh, draper
1 Begbie, Thomas
2 Waterston, James H.
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Holyrood Terrace. 8.
See 69 Abbey Hill.
Home Street. 11.
1 Bell, Miss
2 Smith, Matthew
2 Matheson, George
3 Koss, Thomas, grocer
5 Adamson, Richard W.
6 Thomson, William
8 Motherwell, John
8 Proctor, Miss
9 Donaldson, Richard R.
10 Sinclair, Mrs
11 Walker, Robert
12 Liddell, George
13 Scott, Robert, slater
13 Ramage, Mrs
14 Peebles, Thomas
14a Moodie, John, grocer
15 Goodfellow, Andrew
17 Ramage, John S.
Browjliam Street here
18 Falconer, D., grocer
19 Paterson, Mrs James
19 Turnbull, Mrs
19 Davidson, Mrs, dressmaker
20 Tod, John
21 Johnston, Mrs
23 Weston, Samuel, painter.
See Adv.
24 Nisbet, Thomas
25 Arnold, James, baker
28 Smellie, John, grocer
29 Masterton, William
30 Cockburn, David
31 Farquharson, David
32 Mann, Mrs, bookseller
33 Taylor, Mrs D.
34 Baird, Alexander
35 Burns, John, coal merchant.
See Adv.
35 M'Grath, Mrs
35 Carsewell, Alexander
35 Moves, James
35 Campbell, Dick
36 Horsburgh, Andrew
38 Macadam, John
39 Hay, George, house agent
39 I nnes, Alexander
39 Gourlay, James
40 Grieve, Thomas
41 Brown, Mrs Sarah
42 Paul, Robert
42 Bryden, James (G. P.O.)
43 Bisset, Archibald, draper
44 Aitken, Mrs Janet, grocer
45 Barland, John W.
46 Weston, Samuel
46 Spence, Joseph
46 Macpherson, David
46 Ronaldson, Misses
47 Plummer, Alexander, flesher
48 Campbell, William
50 Grosset, William, baker
51 Peacock, Miss M.
52 Littlejohn, Mrs, tobacconist
53 Reid, Robert, baker
Scottish Episcopal Church
Training Institution
Kirman, Wm., coach-hirer
Stein, Andrew, merchant
Stein, John, merchant
Bain, W., & Co., Lochrin iron
and wire works. See Adv.
. Young's Paraffin Light Co.' s
.§ Works ; T. Scott, manager
>S Alexander, William
J M 'Murray, John
Sinclair, Alexander
Reid, James
Pollock, Robert
M'Kelvie, James
Fleming, James, sugar and
rice mills
Hope Crescent, 2.
Annandale Street.
7 Swan, Mrs W.
8 Rankin, Francis, merchant
17 Ford, William J.
18 Thorn, David
Duncan, T., & Sons, brush
manufactory. See Adv.
Bruce, Robt. , & Son, builders
Hope Park, 13.
Meadows.
Trades' Maiden Hospital
6 Nisbet, Rev. William
Vallance, James
Hope Park Crescent, 13.
Meadows.
1 Groundwater, Peter
2 Heron, James
2 Paterson, James
2 Herdson, James, jun.
2 Birrel, Henry
2 Napier, George
3 Peters, James
4 Robertson, Daniel
5 Jack, Mrs Margaret
5 Dick, Mrs Margaret
5 Hay, Alexander
5 Carlisle, James
5 M'Cann, James
6 Thomson, David
Hope Park End. 11.
See Buccleuch Street.
Hope Park Square, 11.
Meadows.
1 Hunter, William
2 Cairns, John
3 Taylor, Alexander
4 Hunter, Peter
5 Sneezum, John
5 Archman, Robert
6 Taylor, James
7 Whitehead, Miss
7a Mann, John, dairy
8 Carlisle, W.
8 Cowan, John
S Dickson, Miss A.
8a Barclay, Mrs
8a Low, John B.
9 Peiitzliu, Align l
Buccleuch School.
Hutton, Miss Ann, teacher
Hope Park Terrace, 13.
10 South Clerk Street.
1 Lindsay, David
3 Tod, John
3 Smith, Harry W.
3 Douglas, Thomas B.
3 Cooke, James
3 Robertson, Miss
5 Howe, William
7 Cooper, Rev. John
9 M'Lauchlan, William
9 Tait, William
9 Worke, Mrs P.
9 Cownie, W., jun.
9 Fenton, James
9 Cameron, Duncan
11 Scott, William, S.S.C.
13 Cooper, J. Henry
15 Danks, John
15 Dunlop, D. M.
15 Watson, Henry
15 Tod, David
15 Duncan, Mrs
15 Urquhart, Mrs
17 Chalmers, Joseph, A.M.
Hope Street, 4.
140 Princes Street.
1 Hobday, Mrs F.
1 Gibson, J., dairy
1 Farrell, Mrs R., poulterer
3 Denson, Richard, lodgings
5 Mackay, William
5 Ross, Andrew, lodgings
5 Isbister, Misses
5 Sheriff, Jas., cabinetmaker
5 Couston, Miss
7 Greig, Mrs, lodgings
9 Stuart, James. See Adv.
9 Blyth, Miss, private classi -
9 Reid, Miss, lodginss
11 Handyside, P. D., M.D.
13 Rolland, Mrs John
13 Hunter, Miss, dressmaker
13 Thomson, Wm., spirit dealer
16 Walker, Miss Ellen
14 Scott, Alexander
14 Low, Mrs, lodgings
12 Elston, Mrs
10 Ayton, E., dentist
8 Currer, Adam
8 Watson, Mrs, lodgings
8 Neaves, Charles, advocate
6 Stewart, Donald
6 Stewart, Mrs, lodgings
6 Harrison, Captain John
4 Sansome, Frederick S.
4 Black, John
4 M'Bryde, Miss Agnes
4 Taylor, Miss. See Adv.
4 Taylor, Archibald
2 Kerr, Huffh. coach-hirer
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'? Mushet, John, & Son, house
agents
2 Macgill, Archibald, painter
2 Peacock, Jas., victual dealer
Hope Street. 3.
See Leith Walk.
Hope Street Lane. 4.
Brown & Jamieson, joiners
Hope Terrace, 13.
Whitehouse Loan.
1 Murray, Mrs
3 Campbell, Major
Blackford Lodge
5 Millar, A. M.
7 Gibson, Adam
9 Bryce, Mrs James
11 Croil, Mrs
13 Scott, Rev. James
15 Macmillan, John, depute
Sheriff-clerk of Chancery
15 Paterson, Mrs
17 Riach, Mrs John
19 Yule, D. C.
21 Masson, Rev. D., M.D.
23 Paterson, William
25 Stewart, Charles
27 Paterson, John
29 Muirhead, John Jas., Mount
Grange
31 Panton, William
33 Fairbairn, William
35 Dick, James ( W. Taylor de
Go.)
12 Blyth, Mrs
14 Macfie, John
16 Miller, James
18 Cochar, James
20 Temple, Alexander
Hope Terrace, 5.
Prince Regent Street.
1 Lawson, James
2 Cairns, Mrs John
2 Kerr, James
3 Robertson, Magnus
4 Cunningham, William
4 Gunn? William, shipmaster
4 Tait, George, shipmaster
4 Batchelor, Henry
5 Miles, Alexander
6 Clark, Crighton, shipmaster
7 Stoddart, David
7 Andrew, Alexander
7 Ligertwood, James
8 Ponds, Mrs Joseph
Horn Lane. 3.
1 Leslie, Mrs, nurse
1 M'Roberts, Mrs
3 King, Thomas, gardener
Horse Wynd, 8.
Ilolyrood.
Younger, W., & Co., brewers
Holyrood School
Thomson, A., Lothian vale
Horse Wynd, 9.
179 Covxjate.
6 Sutherland, Sinclair
10 Wishart, D.
12 Sanson, Robert, printer
14 Allan, Robert ; house 33
28 Somerville, P.
30 Kelt, Mrs, china merchant
32 Ritchie, George, smith
32 Simpson, Peter, turner
32 M'Gillivray & Coutie, joiners
32 M'Gillivray, Andrew
31 Robin, James
29 Lumsden, James
25 Walton, George'
21 Blackie, Andrew (G.P.O.)
11 Maloney, P.
Howard Place, 2.
Inverleith Row.
1 Shiels, T. , painter and glazier
1 Heron, John, spirit merchant
3 Stewart, George
3 Anderson, W. W.
3 Kirkwood, Mrs A.
3 Ogilvie, Captain S. T., R.N.
4 Scott, John M.
5 Robertson, A.
6 Douglas, James
8 Meik, Miss
9 Pott, Misses
10 Scott, Miss Beatrice
11 M 'Donald, Lieut. -Col. Wm.
12 Wyllie, Colonel James S.
13 Reid, William, writer
14 M'Nab, Malcolm
15 Blair, Mrs W. D.
16 Campbell, Lady
17 Carr, Mrs A. P.
18 Spottiswoode, Robert
19 Fairlie, James
20 Pigott, Mrs Smyth
21 Prentice, Charles
21 Prentice, J. Glass
22 Hill, Mrs
23 Young, Mrs William M.
24 Dunbar, Mrs
26 Drummond, Mrs G. M.
27 Campbell, Mrs
29 Farnie, Miss
30 Christie, Miss
31 Gibson, John
Howard Place, South. 2.
1 Lamb, Thomas
2 Heron, John
3 Galletly, William
4 Inch, Mrs
Howard Street. 3.
1 Jackson, P. & T., wine mer-
chants and grocers (P.O.)
2 Lamb, Robert, stationer
3 Inch, David, fiesher
Howe Street. 5.
1a Moffat, William, baker
1 Hutchison, Mrs
1 Millar, John
1 Whyte, Alex. ( W. & Son)
3 Thomson, James, grocer
3 Hay, Wm. Brenmer, S.S.C.
5 Bell, Peter
5 Cornwall, Mrs, dressmaker
5 Baxter, Mrs P.
5 Summers, Mrs
5 Duff, John
7 Baxter, James C, S.S.C.
9 Govan, Mrs
11 Anderson, James, solicitor
11 Smyth, Mrs Janet
11 Kemp, Robert
13 Young, Mrs
13 Gray, Mrs
15 Gillespie, John, grocer
15 Stevens, David, plumber
17 Christie, Mrs
17 Macdonald, James
1 9 Black, Miss A. , china mercht.
19 Johnston, Mrs W., victual
dealer
Northumberland Street here
21 Young, John, & Co.
21 Jeffery & Company
23 Flach, Mrs, milliner
23 Flach, Lambert
23 Johnston, Mrs W.
23 Fleming, Mrs, midwife
23 Ross, Alexander, writer
23 Kelly, Mrs, midwife and nurse
23 Edgar, R., provision mercht.
23a Stobie, Robert, spirit dealer
23 Harkness, Mrs Barbara
25 Finlayson, Rev. Thos., D.D.
25 Finlayson, Thomas, advocate
27 Aitken, Thomas
27 Thomson, George
27 Lamb, William
27 Murray, Henry
27 Rosa, Ed., chiropodist
29 Kilgour, Mrs, lodgings
31 Howden, Mrs, boarding-ho.
33 Greig, William
33 Green, Henry H., teacher
33 Stewart, Mrs James
33 M'Laren, John R., teacher
33 Arthur, Mrs
35 Mill, Mrs
37 Jackson, T., & Sons, plmbrs.
39 Henderson, Miss, fruiterer
48 Brow, W., saddler
46 Shepherd, William, draper
44 Carmichael, Miss
44 Smith, James (S. <b Walker)
44 Paterson, Miss
44 Millar, Mrs
44 Meldrum, Mrs Catherine
44 Scott, Mrs, ladies' nurse
44 M'Kechnie, William
42 Porter, Martin, stationer
40 Swan, Robert, grocer
38 Duffus, Peter, shoe wareho.
38a Haig, John, coach-hirer
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34
34
34
32
30
28
26
24
24
24
24
22
20
20
20
IS
18
Wilson, Matthew, druggist
Jamieson, Mrs William
Thomson, Miss
Mackenzie, Miss
Hav, William, tobacconist
Lees, David Todd, S.S.C.
Hislop, William
Corlett, Miss
Powrie, Peter
Rose, R. M., accountant
Waterson, Miss, dressmaker
Clark k Beatson, ironm'gers
Commercial Printing Co.
Carstairs, Matthew
Carstairs, David
Morrison, Misses
Kent, George Killick
M'Dougal, George, grocer
Jamaica Street here
16b Marshall, W. F., chemist.
See Adv.
16 M 'Gibbon, J., M.D.
16 M 'Gibbon, George
14 Mackay, Donald
14 Krag, Erik
12 M'Tavish, William, tailor
and clothier
12 Tweedie, Mrs P.
10 Brown, Robert, spirit dealer
8 Renwick, James, coach-hirer
5 Glover, Robert, bootmaker
Sb Rosenberg, L.
6 Adams, William
6 Walker, James
6 Whigham, E., draper
6 Leslie, John
6 Armstrong, Mrs, dressmaker
6 Ferguson, R. J.
6 Henderson, D.
6 Shepherd, William
4 Henderson, D., baker
4b Adams, William, furniture
dealer
2 Wetherstone, Hugh, flesher
Hugh Miller Place, 3.
Stockbridge.
1 Brown, James
3 Whitelaw, James
10 Grubb, D. R.
20 Aitken, William
21 Peters, David
26 Buchanan, Alexander
29 Auehincloss, John
30 Hutchison, C. G., teacher
Hunter Square. 9.
1 Doig, Mrs R.
1 Hogg, Thomas
2 Mack, W. B., hatter
3 Richardson & Brown
4 Merchant^ Hall
4 Merchant Company
4 Watt, William, office-keeper
4 Rutherford, Miss
5 Royal Bank of Scotland
Branch
Morton, W., agent
6 Russell, Thomas, & Co.
7 Quigley & Reid, printers
City of Glasgow Bank
8 Pillans, Hugh Scott, agent
10 Spence, John, tavern-keeper
10 Currie & Lamb, bookbinders
Huntly Street, 3.
Canonmills.
2 Bolton, Frederick
2 Morris, Miss
3 Fraser, Thos. , victual dlr.
6 Williamson, James
6 Murray, Thomas C. See Adv.
6 Wood, Alexander
6 Inch, David
8 Hay, R. & G., grocers
9 Niven, John, dairy
India Place, 3.
Stockbridge.
5 Dougal, William, bootmaker
6 Brown, Robert, grocer
7 Paterson, Robert
7 Dougal], W.
8 M'Dougall, Jas., bootmaker
9 Hutchison, Mrs, china mer-
chant
10 Kay, William, bootmaker
11 Smith, Mrs W., plumber
12 Johnson, Thomas (/. & Son)
12 Johnson, William (/. & Son)
12 Young, Miss
12 Burnet, Mrs
13 Hutchison, William, news-
agent
14 Pagan, Archibald, grocer
15 Innes Brothers, grocers
16 Stewart, Alexander, grocer
17 Mathison, A., spirit dealer
19 Simpson, P., French polisher
19 Ramsay, William, slater
27 Watson, John
29 Reid, Peter
29 Campbell, S. Scott
31 Ross, Miss, dressmaker
35a Dudgeon, Alexander, grocer
37 Webster, John
37 Robertson, MrsM.,dressmkr.
39a Aithie, John
39 Sibbald, Mrs, cook
39 Stewart, A.
41 M'Pherson, John
43 Laurence, Mrs, ladies' nurse
43 Burton, James
47 Veitch, John
47 Johnston, Mrs
47 Knight, William
49 Scott, William
51 Barker, Thomas
55 Fyfe, George
55 Fyfe, Mrs, nurse
55 Ballantyne, Misses, dress-
makers
55 Clark, Martin
55 Cook, W.
55 Adamson, Alexander
55 M'Lintock, Alexander
57 M'Pherson, \V\ (G.P.O.)
60 Fisher, Mrs, Indies' nurse
54 Cockburn, J.
52 Veitch, Mrs, midwife
50 Dearness, Mrs, ladies' nur.se
50 Ure, Mrs, ladies' nurse
48 Gray, Mrs l'r., ladies' nurse
46 Gray, William, dairyman
44 Flett, Mrs, ladies' nurse
44 Anderson, Miss .Mary
44 Henderson, Mrs, ladies' nurse
44 Gibb, Miss, dressmaker
44 Angus, Miss, dressmaker
44 Elliot, Mrs, cook
44 Stevens, Mrs, ladies' nurse
44 MacKenzie, George
42 Nicol, John
40 Davidson, W'illiam, grocer
38 Stenhouse, Mrs, cook
38 Gray, James, watchmaker
38 Nisbet, James, tailor
32 Allan, John, tailor
32 Mackinlay, Mrs, ladies' nurse
30 Saunders, George
26 Crawford, Miss
26 Young, Miss, lace-cleaner
26 Cranstoun, Mrs, cook
26 Macrae, M.
24 Coghill, Mrs, cook
24 Malloch, Mrs, ladies' nurse
18 Gray, Daniel, painter
India Street.
East and Nos. 48 to 60—5.
West, 4.
1 Cropper, W. , & Son, painters
3 Nicoll, Joseph, grocer
5 Morris, Mrs C, lodgings
7 Bisset, Mrs James
7 Dunbar, James
7 Richter, Otto, Ph.D., prof,
of music
7 Bird, Mrs
7 Matheson, Peter
7 Huxtable, Alfred
9 Murray, Mrs W. H.
9a Grainger, D., baker
11 Turnbull, John
13 Tweedie, John
13 Ferguson, Miss M.
13 Chalmers, Mrs
13 Lee, Mrs
13 Hoist, Miss
15 Robertson, James
Jamaica Street here
17 Steuart, J. & C, W.S.
17 Steuart, Archibald, W.S.
17 Steuart, James, W.S.
17 Steuart, Charles, W.S.
19 Somerville, Misses
19 Manson, Mrs A.
19 Whyte, Mrs
19 Don, Duncan, writer
21 Brakenrid^e, D. J., M.D.,
F.R.C.P.
21a Stewart, John, coach -hirer
23 Russell, William, C.A.
25 Richardson, Miss
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25 Mackie, Mrs E.
25 Robertson, John
25 Simson,D., teacher of drawing
25 Cropper, W., painter
25 Cropper, William, junior
25 Brown, Miss Ann
25 Steedman, John
25 Wallace, Daniel M'Kenzie
27 Gloag, W. E., advocate
27a Lamb, William
29 Logan, John, W.S.
31 Cleghorn, Miss Jane
31 Cleghorn, M.
31 Bain, Kenneth, collector
31 Beveridge, Robert
31 Rose, Mrs Herriot
31 Neill, Mrs A.
58 Chalmers, Miss
56 Davidson, Mrs
56 M'Lachlan, Miss Isabella
56 Robertson, Misses
56 Anderson, Mrs William
56 May, Mrs
56 Dalziel, Mrs W.
56 Hurry, John
54 Ramage, John
54a Macdonald, D.
52 Chalmers, James
50 Noble, Alexander
48 Millar, James
48 Stevenson, Miss
48 Geikie, Miss
48 Morrison, Wm. Oliphant
48 Milne, J. K.
46 Flemington, Andrew
Gloucester Place here
44 Fortune, John, painter
42 Vertue, George
40 Ramage, Alexander, teacher
40 Keddie, David
36 Henderson's, Mr, school
34 Turnbull, Patrick, W.S.
32 Barstow, C. M., C.A.
30 Young, Mrs
28 Nicolson, James
28 Bonnar, Mrs
28 Sumerville, Mrs D.
28 Barber, Mrs Helen
28 Gilchrist, John
28 Morison, Thomas
26 Douglas, A. Halliday, M.D.,
F.R.C.P.
24 Jackson, Alexander, M.D.
24a Tait, Alexander, grocer
22 Thomson, Mrs E.
22 Christie, W., advocate
22 Brown, Miss A.
22 Edgar, James
22 Crombie, David
22 Mitchelhill, John
22 Gloag, Miss H., lodgings
20 Moncrieff, John S., C.A.
18 Thomson, William
16 Dalzel, Miss
14 Simson, Mrs
12 Robertson, Alex., W.S.
10 Henderson, James
10 Henderson, Mrs, lodgings
8 Cossar, Miss
6 Hall, D., lodgings
6 Pollexfen, James R., W.S.
6 Mackintosh, W., advocate
6 Balfour, J. B., advocate
4 Paterson, James
4 Paterson, Thomas, W.S.
2 Forsyth, Robert, baker
Infirmary Street, 8.
South Bridge.
Royal Infirmary — M 'Dou-
gall, A., treasurer & super.
Brace, Mrs, superintendent
of Lock hospital
Fever hospital
Strachan, R. J., chaplain
Hamilton, J., chaplain
Forsyth, Miss, housekeeper
Sidey, Miss, matron
Gibson, J., gatekeeper
Robin, P., janitor
2 Payne, Theodore, spirit mer.
3, 4 M'Kichan, D>, & Co.
4 Stewart, Alexander
4 Donaldson, John
4 Kennedy, Chas., corkcutter
4 Leary, J.
5 Cassie, J. & A.
6 Nevi Church Society
7 Lady Yester's Church
7a Mission School Booms
7 Begbie, Alex., shoemaker
Infirmary St. U.P. Church
8, li, 12, & 13 Kemp & Co.,
chemists. See Adv.
14 Thin, James, bookseller
Ingliston Street, 12.
Foot of Drummond Street.
2 Reid, John, plumber
6 Dickson, D.
6 Reid, J.
6 Reid, Thomas, joiner
7 Gowans, James
9 Morrison, Alex., watchmaker
9 Moncur, Andrew
11 Robertson, Charles
15 Gray, George, coal merchant
17 Adamson, Andrew
Inverleith Place.
See Inverleith Row.
Inverleith Row.
East, 2. West, 3.
1 Borthwick, Miss
1 Dove, Mrs
2 Mackenzie, Mrs K. F.
3 Miller, John
4 Clark, John
5 Johnston, Capt. J. C, R.N.
6 Ferguson, Misses
7 Whitehead, George
Sadler, John, Experimental
cottage
8 Gibson, William
9 Campbell, Mrs
10 Anderson, Mrs
10 Renny, Mrs
11 Anderson, Dr Arthur
12 Duncan, David, advocate
12 Sang, George
13 Robertson, Donald
14 M'Murtrie, Rev. John
15 Smith, Peter
16 Wyld, Major William
17 La Cour, L.
18 Wright, John, W.S.
19 Wyld, Robert S., W.S.
20 Skene, W. F. (.S'. & Peacock)
Botanic Gardens
M'Nab, James
Warriston House
Marjoribanks, William
Carstairs & Sons, florists,
Warriston nursery
Lockhart, John, manager,
Warriston nursery
21 Lockhart, Colonel A. J.
22 Connell, Christopher James
23 M'Candlish, William
24 Hamilton, Mrs Eobert
25 Charters, Mrs W. Seton
27 Balfour, J. H., M.D.
28 Aytoun, Misses
29 Flockhart, H.
9 Watson, Anthonv ( L"
S; Cour <£• W.)
*s 10 Gloag, J. A. Lake
;g 15 Dunlop, Mrs C. Tennant
"? 16 Inues, Gilbert Mitchell
~ Innes, Cosmo, Inverleith
house
36 Carmichael, Mrs
37 Dewar, H. B. {Duncan, D. . <£■
Black)
38 Henderson, Mrs
39 Reoch, John F.
40 Kerr, H. N. J.
41 Nivison, Mrs
42 Winchester, James W.
43 Shand, Mrs
44 Handyside, William
45 Sang, E. (S. & Barker)
Dickson's Nurseries
52 Crokat, General
53 Gibson, John
54 Henderson, George
55 Knapp, Mrs
56 Greig, Peter M.
57 Mackenzie, Mrs
Inverleith Terrace, 3.
Inverleith Row.
1a Thomson, John
1a Miller, Mrs Hugh
1 Wearne, T. M.
2 Greig, John
2 Greig, Somerville, W.S.
2 Greig, Mrs, of West Cambus
3 Grant, R. (R. G. & Son)
4 Ker, Misses
5 Gray, Mrs
Taylor, James, gardener
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Jamaica Street. 5.
1 Lisle, George, butcher
1a Kerr, Mrs, furnishing shop
3 Somerville, Andrew
3 Spalding, Mrs, ladies' nurse
5 Reid, Miss M., dressmaker
7 Thomson, James, dairyman
9 Wood, Mrs, cook
9 Porter, Thomas
9 Walker, David (Smith k W.)
9 Malham, Miss, upholsteress
11 Kerr, William
15 Forbes, Mrs
15 Dickie, Mrs, ladies' nurse
15 Stephenson, Mrs, nurse
15 Hutchison, Mrs, nurse
15 Pearce, Mrs, ladies' nurse
15 Warden, Miss H.
17 Black, Robert W., grocer, etc.
19 Smith, Laurence (G.P.O.)
19 Sivewright, Mrs, nurse
21 Simpson, Mrs M., stapnaker
21 Duncan, Mrs, nurse
21 Elder, Mrs, nurse
23 Dickson, Mrs, grocer
25 Paton, George, news-agent
25 Paton, Mrs, servants' register
27 King, Mrs, ladies' nurse
27 Heggie, Mrs, ladies' nurse
29 Peat, Rd, , boot and shoe mkr.
31 Shand, James, grocer
33 Orr, William, dairy
35 Urrpihart, Mrs, nurse
39 Kay & Co., merchants
39 Innes, Peter, plasterer
39 Barnett, Charles, blacksmith
44 Bird, Thomas, grocer
42 Stewart, James, baker
40 Swan, William
36 Dryden, Maiy, grocer
32 Paidin, G., undertaker
30 Pionald, A., shoemaker
28 M 'Donald, Mrs, cook
28 Lyle, William, upholsterer
26 Tait, James
24 Melrose, William, dairyman
22 Drumniond, Mrs, ladies' nurse
22 Nicol, Mrs M., ladies' nurse
18 Hodge, G., tailor
16 Hunter, Mrs, sick-nurse
16 Stewart, Mrs, ladies' nurse
16 Learmonth, Mrs, ladies'
nurse
16 Anderson, Mrs M.
16 Wood, Mrs A., cook
16 Fender, Mrs, ladies' nurse
12 Ken-, Mrs
10 Gow, Alexander
10 Gow, David
10 Balmer, Mrs, ladies' nurse
10 Anderson, Mrs, sick-nurse
8 Young, John, wine and spirit
merchant
6 Gray, G., grocer
4 Young, Mrs, ladies' nurse
4 Barr, Mrs, ladies' nurse
4 Douglas, Robert
4 Wood, Mrs
2 Greig, W., baker
2b Walls, James, spirit dealer
Jamaica Street, 4.
Bonnington.
1 Hay, John, grocer
1 Dahymple, John
1 Dalrymple, Miss, boarding
school
2 Macdonald, Rev. Robert
3 Brown, Miss
4 Thomson, Rev. John
Niven, Robert, gardener
James' Court. 9.
See High Street.
James' Place, 1.
Leith.
1 Lassen, C. (L. <b Meiners)
1 Meiners, J. F. {Lassen <L- If. )
2 Scarth, Pillans
3 Tullis, Mrs
4 Hutchinson, Thos. , merchant
5 Browne, W. A. F., M.D.
5 Browne, J. H. Balfour
6 Wood, John H.
6 Wood, William
7 Maclagan, John T.
8 Whitelaw, Mrs M.
9 Beveridge, Alex. (A.d-J.B.)
10 Murray, Mrs
10 Saunders, John, jun.
11 Macdonald, John
12 M'Millan, Captain
12 Gardner, Mrs
Jane Terrace, 8.
Comeh/ Green.
4 Smyth, Thomas
5 Hunter, David
12 Macnee, Maxwell
13 Brown, John
Janefield Place, 2.
Easter Road.
1 Smith, James
1 Smith, William
2 Ellis, William
2 Macdougall, Peter
2 Henderson, Mrs James
2 Wilson, Thomas
3 Archer, Gilbert
John's Lane, 2.
Leith.
Beveridge, A. & J., merchants
Taylor, James, merchant
Taylor, Robert, merchant
John's Place. 12.
See 19 St Leonard Street.
John's Place, 2.
Leith.
1 Thorburn, Rev. David
2 Jensen, Theodore
3 Peacock, Adam
3 Peacock, Robert A.
4 Stocks, Peter (D. S. <£-■ Co.)
5 Brotchie, R. (R. B. £ Co.)
6 Hardie, J. T.
7 Henderson, John, .M. I).
8 Dunsmure, Alex., merchant
9 Mackie, Mrs
10 Hardie, Thomas, merchant
10 Hardie, Thomas, M.D.
Jackson, Rev. Gildart
The Parsonage
Johnston Terrace, 9.
Castle lliii.
1 Dalrymple, John, tea and
coll'ee merchant
4 Bell, John, potato merchant
4 Horsburgh, John, tobacconist
4 Forrester, James H.
5 Lees, John, & Co., tobacco
manufacturers
7 Fraser, Daniel
7 Donaldson, Thomas C.
7 Copland, Samuel
8 Clephane, H., painter
10 Foord & Moir, tanners and
curriers
11 Palmer, Thomas
11 Hewlett, T., Mns. Bach.
Oxon, organist
11 Halliday, Ts., com. traveller
12 Stewart, William, clothier
St Columba's Epis. School ;
Miss M. S. Anderson,
teacher
Edinburgh Normal School ;
James Currie, rector
Bell, Andrew, agent
Hunter, Thos., com. agent
Harris, John
Urie, James
Johnston Place, 3.
Raebum Place.
1 Porteous, Jas., spirit dealer
3 Peters, Miss, milliner
3 Peebles, Hugh
4 Dickson, Andw. , spirit dealer
5 Walker, Thomas, baker
6 Clark, Mrs
6 Wood, Thomas
Johnstone Street, 4.
Citadel.
5 Nicolson, William
7 Stenhouse & Black, contracs.
9 Gibson's Co. Porters
18 Budge, William, eartwright
Jordan Bank, 13.
Morningside.
1 Macpherson, Mrs
Black, Miss, Ainslie cottage
M'Intyre, Mrs, Salem house
Halkett, Lady, Salem house
5 Dick, Miss, straw bonnet
maker
6 Ferguson, Mrs John
7 Bough, Samuel, A.E.S.A.
8 Stobie, Miss
9 Stewart, William
10 Brown, Thomas, artist and
teacher of drawing
10 Reid, William
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Jordan Burn, 13.
Morningside.
1 Smith, Mrs William, grocer
Croll, James
Haywood, Peter
Stevenson, William
Jordan Lane, 13.
Morningside.
1 Williamson, George, k Son
1 Torrance, Henry
1 Brown, Miss Mary
1 Whitehead, Robert
2 Moir, Alexander
2 Sinclair, Donald
2 Manson, Donald
2 Carnie, John
Burntield, Mrs, Elizabethan
cottage
Jordan Place, 13.
Morningside.
1, 2 Smith, Mrs Peter, grocer
3 Gill, Miss, lodgings
Junction Street, Great.
39 to 53—4. Other 2)ar(s, 3.
1 Wilson, Miss, tobacconist
2 Dickson, W. k H., milliners,
etc.
3 & 4 Macdonald, Wni., spirit
dealer
5 Christie, M. k J., dress-
makers
5 Ford, Joseph
5 Conquergood, F.
5 Jackson, E. J. A., dressmkr,
6 Penman, John, grocer
7 Spence, Francis
8 Abernethy, Mrs Helen
9 Lawrie, John
10 k 11 Fortune, Robert, slater
10 Ken-, Robert, fresher
12 Porteous, George, plumber
13 Wallace, John, spirit dealer
14 Lawrie, J., marble cutter
17 Smith, John, builder
22 Lightbody, J. k J. SeeAdv
25 Hamilton, J. k William
25 Don, John, box-maker
25 Concpuergood, F.
25 Eckford, T., farrier
25 Sinclair, Geo., boiler maker
29 M'Naughton, Geo., teacher
29 Stewart, Richard
29 Edmond, G., teacher
Bonnington Boad here
Theatre Bor/al
41 M'Lay, David
41 Philip, John, wood merchant
43 Cockburn, Mrs, toy shop
43 Sutherland, D., joiner
44 Adie, John, spirit merchant
45 Adie, Adam
45 Mitchell, William
46 Reid, Robert, fleshcr
Ferguson, Davidson, k Co.,
sawmills
Adam, James, Leith sawmills
Hawthorns k Co., engineers
49 Moffat, Andrew, teacher
50 South Leith Boorhouse
51 South Leith Barochial Office
Pope, James, Junction house
53 Barton, AVilliam, teacher
54 Shedden, John, teacher. See
Adv.
St Anthony House
58 Crabbie, John, k Co., mer-
chants
60 Fergus, William, wood mer-
chant
62 Russell k Ramsden
70 Dickson, John, wright
70 Wylie, James, shipmaster
71 Scott, Andrew
71 Peat, John, com. traveller
72 Allison, William, engineer
73 Whitehead, Chs., bootmaker
74 WaUace, J., tailor
75 M'Gregor, J. D., basket
maker
Junction Street, North
East, 4. West, 5.
1 Wright, Thomas, grocer
3 Blyth, Robert, grocer
4 Christie, James, baker
Bost Office
5 Dunn, James, sen.
5 Hood, Thomas
6 Brock, William, shoemaker
Melrose, John, builder
15 Andrew, John, corn mercht.
15 Sutherland, John
18 North Leith Barochial
Chambers ; James Miles,
inspector
18 Lawson, Alex., governor
18 Webster, James, collector
20, 21 Storer, James, baker
Keir Street. 10.
3 Keir Street Academy
5 Hunter, George
5 Bowick, Mrs N.
5 Mitchell, Mrs
5 Rose, Miss
5 Macfarlane, Hugh
5 Petty, William
7 Edinburgh Bread Society
11 Dickson, Thomas
11 Anderson, George
11 Nisbet, Miss
11 Marshall, David
11 Fergusson, Miss
11 Moir, George S.
17 Orr, J.
17 Robertson, Miss
17 Hay, George
17 Rose, William
17 Syme, Robert
17 S'loane, Mrs J. F.
18 Wight, Robert
16 Marshall, Mrs
16 Manson, James B.
16 Knox, John
16 Munro, Mrs John
12 Mathieson, John
10 Kerr, William
8 Tweedie, Miss Ann
8 Donaldson, John
8 Waters, Thomas
8 Marshall, James
6 Stark, Mrs William
4 Macleod, Russell M.
2 Walker, Mrs
2 Foord, John
2 Grieve, David
2 Anderson, D., baker. See
Adv.
Kerr Street. 3.
1 Crighton, James, grocer
2 Mitchell, Mrs, cook
2 Stebbing, Isaac
2 Souter, John, waiter
2 Farnington, A.
2 Shaw, William
2 Hamilton, James
2 Primrose, Mrs E.
2 Macfarlane, Alexander
3a Stewart, Mrs E., refresfcj
ment rooms
3 Thomson, G., hosier
4 Laidlaw, James, baker
5 Paterson, D. F., agent
5 M'Gregoir, John, tailor
5 Eyre, Mrs
5 Porteous, WiUiam
5 Harkess, Robert
5 Smart, Alexander
5 M'Gregor, Isabella
6 Dixon, John, butcher
7 Wedderspoon, William
8 Patton, Mrs, nurse
8 Swanson, John
8 Brown, G. G.
8 Anderson, A., painter
8 M'Naughton, Robert
8 Butler, Walter
8 Ramage, William
9a Stewart, Miss, china dealer
9 Macdonald, P., spirit dealer
Kew Terrace. 10.
1 M'Crackan, Alexander
2 FuRarton, Mrs John A.
3 Roy, Mrs Andrew
4 Ogilvie, Miss
5 Graham, Balfour
6 Christie, Mrs
7 Davidson, John
Kilgraston Terrace, 13.
Grange,
College for Daughters of Mini-
sters of the Church of Scotland,
and Professors in the Scottish
Universities
King's Place. 3.
See Leith Walk.
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King's Stables. 10.
1 Edgar, Robert, seedsman
3 Johnston, "William
16 Mitchell, John, merchant
17 Graham, D., smith
King Street, Great. 5.
3 Young, Mrs
3 Simpson, Miss M., milliner
3 Dunlop, Rev. William
3 Mackay, Robert, artist
3 Young* R. J.
3 Thomas, John
5 Anderson, Miss
7 Gregor, D. Clunie
9 Douglas', Dr, School
11 Cook, John, W.S.
1 3 Crawford, Rev. Thos. J. , D. D.
15 Douglas, Alex. Sholto, W.S.
17 Cathcart, Mrs
19 Gillespie, William II.
23 Clark, Robert
25 Handyside, William
27 Black, Francis
29 Arkley, Patrick, advocate
31 Skinner, William, W.S.
33 Newton, Miss
35 Cook, Alex. Shank, advocate
37 Hobkirk, J.
39 Gray, James
41 Mann, David, teacher
41 Mure, R., S.S.C. and KP.
41 M'Intosh, George, S.S.C.
Dundas Street here.
43 M'Pherson, George
47 Fraser, Mrs
47 Rose, Miss
47 Dempster, John, M.D.
47 Maelaurin, S.
47 Wood, Mrs
47 Burt, Miss
47 Mackenzie, Miss
47 Monro, Charles, auctioneer
49 Buntine, Mrs
49 Buntine, J. R., advocate
51 Forman, John
53 Dunlop, Miss
55 Tod, J., advocate
55 Tod, Mrs
59 Woodford, Edward, LL.D.
61 Adam, Patrick, S.S.C.
«1 Adam & Sang, S.S.C.
63 Morison, Alexander, S.S.C.
67 M 'Queen, John
€7 Cook, David, S.S.C.
67 Leechman, Mrs
67 Wilkie, Mrs
67 Marshall, David, advocate
67 Pitcairn, Miss
69 Cook, Misses
71 Kennedy, John, W.S.
73 Colonsay, Right Hon. Lord
73 M'Neill, Archibald, W.S.
75 Hamilton, Miss
77 Girdwood, Robert
79 Ross, John, S.S.C.
79 Ross, Robert D.
SI Campbell, N. C, advocate.
S3 Logan, James
83 Strang, Walter
85 Currie, Mrs
85 Young, David
85 Hooper, Robert
85 Christiany, A. F.
S5 Thomson, Rev. Edward A.
55 Phillips, Mrs
86 Cunningham, W. A.
56 Cunningham, Miss
84 Beve ridge, Andrew, S.S.C.
84 Tulloch, Mrs
S2 Robertson, Alex. W. , C.A.
SO Smith, George H., M.D.
7S Key, Miss, boarding school
75 Key, George
76 Benholme, Hon. Lord
74 Meiklejohn, Mrs
72 Davis, Philip
70 Cosens, Mrs
70 Cosens, Peter, advocate
68 Murray, William, S.S.C.
66 Brooks, Miss
64 Rutherford, Miss
62 Hodson, Rev. J. S., D.D.
60 Thomson, Wm. M., advocate
55 Gallaway, Mrs John
56 Young, Miss, boarding school
54 Rhind, David, architect
52 Thorns, G. Hunter, advocate
50 Balfour, John
48 M'Kerrell, Mrs
46 Bishop, Mrs
46 Arnst, Adam, artist
46 Napier, James B., teacher
46 Stewart, John
44 Birnie, J. B. L., advocate
Pitt Street here
42 Dycer, C, M.D., F.R.C.S.
40 Stewart, Mrs Rose
40 Smith, James Keith
40 Campbell, Neil M., S.S.C.
40 Muir, A. Wright
38 Bowie, Matthew
35 Bowie, J. T., C.A.
36 Carment, John, S.S.C.
34 Peacock, William, W.S.
30 & 32 Ross, Mrs, ladies' board-
ing school
30 Ross, John M., teacher
28 Wilson, Richard, C.A.
26 Christie, Lieut. -Col. Charles
24 Kinloch, Hon. Lord
22 Scott, Miss Robertson
20 Bell, John Beatson, W.S.
18 Grant, Rev. James, D.D.
16 Hamilton, Hubert, advocate
16 Hamilton, Lady
14 Murdoch, John, S.S.C.
14 Syme, F. D.
12 Macbrair, David J., S.S.C.
10 Esson, G. A., accountant
8 Cuthbertson, Misses
6 Duthie, Walter, W.S,
4 Young, Richard J.
4 Moffat, G. Dickson
4 Kyle, Mrs John
4 Dilly, Frederick (G. P.O.)
4 Milne, David, S.S.C.
King Street, 4.
South Leith.
1 Pope, James
15 Robertson, Wm., spirit dlr.
18 Kemp, Mrs, grocer
24 Ragged Industrial School
24 Gregor, James, teacher
24 Crowlie, Miss
King Street, Little, 1.
South St Jamex Street.
5 Torrance, John, baker
7 M'Pherson, A.
7 Neillings, John
7 Wilson, Douglas
9 M'Pherson, Alexander
6 Durie, Mrs, provision mer.
4 Thorn, Thomas
2 Leslie, George, spirit mercht.
Kirk Street. 3.
See Leith Walk.
Kirkgate.
East side, 2. West, 3.
1 Dewar & Co., spirit merchts.
2 Walker, G. & J.
3 Walker, Miss
3 Scott & Allan, wine merchts.
4 M 'Alpine, Frederick
5 Ritchie, A. H. , manufacturer
6 Walker, William
6 Duffy, Peter, pawnbroker
7 Millar, John, confectioner
8 M'Dermitt, James
9 Mason, Mrs
10 Sutherland, D., bootmaker
11 Mackay, James G. See Adv.
12 Watson, Miss M., milliner
12 Watt, David, tailor
13 Hunter, J., tobacconist
14 M'Dermitt, James
15 M'Dougall, J., grocer
17 Aitken, Thomson
18 Nelson, James, victual dealer
19 Matheson, Geo., hairdresser
21 Cameron, James, hatter
22 & 23 Aitchison, David, draper
24 Spinks, Charles, turner
25 M'Intosh, William
26 Clark, John, confectioner
27 Gowan, George, bootmaker
29 Docherty, R., confectioner
30 Bridges, Archibald
31 & 32 Jupp, H, musicseller
34 Kerr, G., tobacconist
35 Beath, Robert
36 Brydon, James, jun., flesher
37 Ballingall, Miss Ann, grocer
38 Hamilton, Daniel, baker
39 Paterson, Alex. F., grocer
41 Weir's Close
42 Ralston, Mrs
Session Clerk's Office
43 Eunson & Garrick, tailors
44 Shilling, Mrs John
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M 'Gregor, W. , seed mereht.
Paris, Mrs John
Thomson, J., greengrocer
Ballantyne, William, flesher
Cochrane, John, tinsmith
Eobertson, D. & R., grocers,
etc.
Gibson, John, agent
Pittendrigh, George
Hamilton, Thomas
Hen-aid, William, grocer
Anderson, Mrs
Philip, John
Downs, James
Maekay, Xeil, builder
Conquergood, Charles, cork-
cutter
Hadden, James
Shepherd, George
Smith, J. N., druggist
Masson, D. B., watchmaker
Byers, Miss G, toy wareho.
Jonas, M., picture dealer
Work, Mrs, ladies' nurse
Crawford, Thomas, baker
Turnbull, A. (G.P.O.)
Dunn, John, hairdresser
Ballingall, Ann, prov. ruer.
Lindsay, James, baker
Weston, Thomas, victual dlr.
Mason, Peter, tailor
Brown, Eobert
& 78 Began, William
■Alexander, Mrs Jas., grocer
Halden, William
Lauder, James
Blair, James
Barry, John, china mereht.
Archibald, A., baker
Fraser, John, hairdresser
Sanderson, A., grocer
Ireland, James
Lauder, William
Sowersby, George, baker
Walter, Miss H. , tobacconist
Doig, Miss, milliner
Lauder, J. & W., plumbers
Winnick, J., spirit mereht.
Lauder, Thos. , water officer
Macpherson, Hugh
Trinity House
Carstairs & Robertson
Gavin, P. & R.
Cowan, Miss J.
Dixson, Mrs Mary
Beith, Robert
Millar, James, cork manu-
facturer
Fairley, John, tinsmith
Ferguson, Duncan, grocer
Brown, Robert, fish dealer
Chambers, David, spirit dlr.
Mossman, Donald
Cochrane, M., greengrocer
Archibald, Mrs M., cutler
Drover, Robert, smith
Christie, Alexander, slater
Blair, William, grocer
Lyle, George, clothier
122 DougaE Brothers
123 Mackie, T. & G.
124 Addison, Mrs, baker
126 Ritchie, Geo., spirit dealer
129 Arnott, John, & Co., drapers
130 Thomson, William, baker
131 Blair, James, hatter
132 Bertram, J., baker
133 Drumrnond, C, bookseller
134 Walker, James, draper
135 Currie, Miss M., milliner
136 Gray, George, hatter
137 Spence, Mrs D.
138 Bennet, A. & M., drapers
|139 Turnbull, W. H., grocer
142 & 143 Wright, Jn.,vict. dlr.
146 Whitehead, L., shoemaker
147 Hutchison, A., smith
Kyle Place. 5.
See Madeira Street.
Lady Lawson's Wd., 10.
West Port.
8 Miller, Mrs James
17a Weir, John
23 Pagan, Oswald, spirit dealer
Cattle Market; Robt. Somer-
viEe, officer
43 Sutherland, John
Ladyfield Place, 10.
Tobago Street.
3 Powell, G. W.
5 Wallace, Thomas
Lansdowne Crescent, 4.
Haymarket.
14 Turnbull, William
15 Bannatyne, Peter
16 Haig, Miss
17 Blackwood, William
17 Blackwood, Mrs
Lapicide Place. 5.
3 & 4 M'Dougal, John, grocer
6 & 7 Cunningham, Mrs C,
grocer
5 Robertson, Mrs [Lane)
Lauder Road, 13.
G-range.
1 Christal, Mrs
3 Donald, John
5 Robertson, Robert
7 Paton, Miss
9 Kirk, Major
11 ?sixton,\Vm. (J. Fulton & Co.)
13 Morham, Robert
15 Bell, James Adam
15 Bell, Misses
17 Bailey, Joseph
19 Hamilton, William
23 Darlington, Henry
25 Brown, Rev. Ch. John, D.D.
31 Urquhart, J. W.
33 Svme, James, Gordon villa
35 Lyell, David {Harvie & L.)
36 M'Ewan, Rev. John
34 Robertson, Geo. (Z>. &J. P.)
32 Law, James
28 Stevenson, Thomas
26 Murray, C. R. (C. C. & Co.)
26 Riach, G. S. (C. C. & Co.)
26 Riach, Mrs
24 M'Kelvie, John
22 Duff,Rev.Alex.,D.D.,LL.D.
20 Anderson, James C.
2 Blyth, Edward
Lauder Road, North
(Queen's Villas), 13.
Grange.
M 'Donald, Andrew {Hunter <k
M'D.)
Sleigh, W. L.
Laurie Street, 2.
154 Constitution Street.
2 Scott, Mrs
4 Dundas, David, spirit* dealer
5 Hall, Robert, smith
9 Hume, John, wright
10 Low, John Irvine
Taylor & Dick, drysalters
Lauriston Gardens, 11.
Lauriston Place.
Beattie, William
Beattie, William, jun.
Richardson, James
4 Chapman, Thomas
Sutherland, James
Swan, James
Gibson, William
Lauriston Lane, 11.
Lauriston Place.
5 Paterson, William
6 Gourlay, Miss
7 MacgiE, Miss J., training
home, 7 Lauriston lane
8 TurnbuE, W. E.
9 Sim, George
10 Boosie, Andrew
11 Merchant Maiden Hospital;
Miss Bathgate, matron
12 Office of the City Parochial
Board
12 Ferrier, Andrew
13 Royal Hospital for Sick Chil-
dren; Mrs Booty, matron
Lauriston Park,
Lauriston Place.
1 Cochrane, Dr
1 Robertson, John
2 Lawson, John
2 Sinclair, Mrs
2 Bell, A., jun.
2 Snow, John
3 Gumming, James
4 Garvie, Andrew
5 Brandford, John G.
5 Veitch, WiEiam
II.
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5 Peat, David
5 Ross, Andrew
5 Paterson, James
6 Henderson, J.
7 Robertson, Joseph
7 Robertson, James
8 Simpson, Rev. John
8 Campbell, Robert
8 SommerviRe, A., M.D.
8 Beattie, R. P.
9 Ford, James
10 Reaton, James, jun.
11 Finnie, Miss Agnes
11 TJiom, Robert
11 Murray, George
11 Peddie, William
11 Copland, Jolin P.
Lauriston Place.
North side, 10. South, 11.
Smith, Wm., Lauriston villa
Chalmers' Hospital ; Miss
Young, superintendent
35 Plumber, John
37 Swan, John
39 Balfour, Rev. R. G.
41 Scott, Thomas
41 Scott, Alexander, E.I.C.S.
43 Alexander, Mrs James
45 Aitchison, Thomas
47 Cappie, James, M.D.
49 Dickson, Mrs
51 Buchanan, James, D.D.
53 Riddle, Patrick J.
52 Watson, Miss
Archibald Place here
55 Ramsay, James, grocer
57 Miller, William
59 Scott, Miss
59 Darling, Mrs
59 Wilson, David
59 Cranston, R., jun.
61 Archibald, John
63 Fairley, P. F.
65 Wilson, Miss
65 Munro, Alexander
•65 Stark, Adam
67 Fairley, J., & Sons, grocers
Lauriston Lane here
George Watson's Hospital
Millar, James, governor
Milligan, Miss, matron
Heriot's Hospital
Bedford, Frederick Wil-
liam, LL. D., governor
M 'Donald, Mrs, matron
Heriot Place here
128 Croley, WiRiam
126 Pretsell, Miss
124 Ainslie, WiRiam
122 Henderson, WiRiam
122 Stuart, Mrs
118 Ferguson, George
118 Ferguson, William S.
118 Reid, Thomas
118 Paterson, Robert, merchant
116 Forgie, John
114 Cunningham, John T.
112 Home, Mrs Robert
112 Philip, Mrs Alexander
112 Black, James
112 Drew, Mrs Thomas
110 Xiven, John, M.D.
110 Abernethy, Miss
106 Maxwell, J. L.
106 Maclennan, George
106 Glen, Mrs
106 Aitchison, James
106 Porteous, John
106 Stewart, David S.
104 Turnbull, J. Rutherford
102 Furley, Robert S.
100 Anderson, Walter
100 Smart, John C.
100 Reid, Mrs W.
100 Colville, Mrs
100 M'Laren, Joseph
96 Bonar, Mrs Thomson
94 Cunningham, Miss
92 Aitchison, Mrs
90 Crombie, John
90 Crombie, Miss
Graham Street here
88 Cunningham, James C.
86 Marshall, Robert
S4 Macmillan, George
82 Carson, Miss
80 Wilson, Charles
78 Jones, Francis (G. P.O.)
76 Laird, Miss
72 Scoon, Kenneth
70 Grey, John
68 M'lntosh, James
Lauriston Place, V/est,
Lauriston Place.
North side, 10. South, 11.
1 Grant, WiRiam
2 Davidson, J.
2 Davidson, Mrs Thomas
2 Alexander, R.
2 Wood, John A.
2 Bennet, James
3 M'Culloch, Rev. A.
5 Gordon, Mrs G.
5 Hamilton, Andrew
5 Palmer, David
5 Scott, Walter
5 Hogg, William
5 Sandlans, William
7 Ferguson, Alexander, jun.
8 Taylor, John
9 Liddle, James
10 Heron, John, R.B.S.
10 Stewart, Thomas
10 Gibb, John M.
11 Buist, Robert
24 Millar, Alexander
24 Rodger, John D.
24 Dingwall, Eobert
24 Shore & Crawford
24 Veitch, A. & J.
24 Brodie, W. & J.
24 M'Ewan, Thomas
24 Smith, A. & D.
21 Chamber .. I.
24 Watson, Will;; in, ,. .
24 Craig, Andrew
25 Glen, Misses
Lauriston Street, 10.
Lauriston Place.
1 Stalker, D.
7 Millar, Alexander
9 Brown, John, cattle d<
9 Dodds, James
11 Shearer, Thomas
Catholic Church
17 Clifford, Rev. Walter
17 Walmslcy, Rev. Henry
17 Wynne, Kev. J. H. G.
19 Glendonvyn, Mrs
21 Conway, Mrs
21 Smith, W., woollen draper
21 Ancrum, John
21 Pagan, Oswald
21 Burnett, Miss
23 Hendry, William
23 Haldane, Mrs
23 Henderson, Thomas
23 Ramsay, James
23 Veitch, George, missionary
80 Dick, Matthew W.
74, 76, 7S Gillies k, Calder
62 Ritchie, Peter, bookseller
58 Mathieson, Alex. , bootmaker
54 Gill, James
48 Stewart, Mrs, grocer
40 Russell, John, wright
34 Ramsay, George
32 Cockburn, Andrew T.
32 Gray, William
26 Russell, Mrs Robert, grocer
24 Mossman, Miss
22 Simpson, Mrs James
20 Phemister, R, wright
20 Elliot, George
20 Lyon, James (G.P.O.)
20 Finnigan, Peter
16 Laidlaw, James
Lauriston Terrace, 11.
Lauriston Place.
2 Fraser, Andrew
2 Baird, Robert
2 Henderson, Thomas
2 Peacock, Mrs Adam
2 Dean, John
Laverock Bank, 5.
Trinity.
1 Mackenzie, W. B.
2 Lamont, D.
3 Hunter, T. S.
4 Gilmer, James G.
5 M'Lean, John S. K.
7 Morison, Mrs A. C.
8 Rae, Mis Marion
9 White, John
Laverock Bank Ter., 5.
Trin if;/.
1 Dawson, Adam, St Michael's
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2 Dishington, Tkos., Lark villa
3 Wiskart, Edw., Hermitage
house
5 Robertson, J. H.
6 Mitchell, Dr Arthur
7 Crudelius, E. W. , Chapelside
8 Macnab, J., Findlater lodge
9 Pkipps, Thomas
10 Gardner, Peter, teaeker
11 Fairbairn, Rev. James
12 Wilson, Andw., Laurel bank
13 Buskell, Capt. J. M., R.K
Laverock B. Villas, 5.
Trinity.
Henderson, Mrs, Rose villa
•Goalen, Rev. Walter M.,
Starbank house
Carnegy, Miss, Laverock bank
house
Boyd, A. B., Grove
Graham, Rev. "William, manse
Ogilvy, A., Inverforth
Maclaurin, Mrs, Ivy lodge
Thomson, R. Y., Mayville
Lawnmarket. 9.
See High Street.
Leamington Terrace, 13.
Bruntsjield Place.
1 Warren, John (G.P.O.)
2 Chalmers, Miss
3 Paul, Mrs William
3 Paul, Robert
5 Ferrier, Mrs
6 Renton, Mrs Alexander
7 M'Brvde, Mrs Brown
8 Waybills, Mrs
Leggat's Land, 3.
Stockbridge.
1 Reid, Robert, cooper
1 Duncan, John, mason
1 Miller, William 0.
1 Anderson, John, bootmaker
2 Brydon, Robert, chemist
5 Simpson, John, tailor
3 & 7 Wright, John, toy shop
7 & 8 Thomson, Wm., grocer
LeithWalk. 1.
From Elm JRow.
1 Scott, John, grocer
2 Thriepland, Richard
9 & 10 Edinburgh Funeral
Establishment — J. Croall k
Sons. See Adv.
14 Heriot Court
14 Wallace, And. (A. W. <£• Co.)
15 Wallace, A., & Co. See Adv.
15 Doughty, Thomas
15 Hope, John Graham
17 Small & Thorn
17 Peterkin, Archibald
17 Anderson, James
18 Ness, John, sculptor
21 Swann, J. R., Edinburgh
sawmills
22 M'Crie, William, k Co.
29 Tod, James, k Son. See
Adv.
33 Edinburgh and Leith Flint
Glass Co.
34 Slight, A. k G. H., engineers
Lovers' Lane.
Sloan, Thos. (S. <L- Son)
M'Faiiane, Alex., dairy
36 Porteous, Alexander
Lyall, A., baker
Dicksons k Co., nurseries
Alexander, J., nurseryman
Tait, Alexander, nurseryman
Blackwell, Mrs Richard,
Somerville cottage
Methven, Thos., nurseries
Wallace, A., k Co. See
Adv.
M'Millan k Robertson,
coppersmiths and brass-
founders. See Adv.
1 Wishart, R., bootmaker
2 Kerr, William
2 Jameson, John
2 Angus, Mrs
2 Senior, Mrs
Shrub Hill ■
2 Ker, James
Shrub Hill House
Bain, James, cattle dealer
Bowie, John D.
m Aikman, Mrs J.
Mohring, Henry
S 4 Ross, George, spirit dealer
jj* 4 Bonnyman, Miss
^ 5 Gilniour, Andrew, fancy
g bazaar
g 7 Brown, John, butcher
8 Bell, Peter, bootmaker
9 Lauder, Mrs John
9 Koerber, Johannes
10 Dun, Joseph, confectioner
11 Young, Andrew, tailor
llA Newton, Thomas, baker
12 Ruddiman, M. C.
12 Thomson, Skirving
12 Paterson, Mrs Anne
12a M'Pherson, Wm., grocer
and spirit dealer
13 Stott, Mrs William, wine
merchant
13 Montignani, Charles L.,
grocer
Croall, J. , mail-coach
builder
^ Croall, Robert
^ Galloway, Wm., solicitor
"S Wilson, James R.
4> Forgan, Miss
3 Bertram, Mrs
t~ Macdonald, Robert
"^ Malcolm, Mrs
Malcolm, William
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Hunter, David
Douglas, William
Kidd, Mrs
Reid, John F.
Munro, John
Spence, H.
Reid, John
Sinclair, Patrick F.
Aikman, Mrs James
Rate, Miss
Fulton, Mrs
Tumbull, R. (Henderson
&T.)
Brown, Mrs Rickard
Tumbull, John
Gray, Mrs, tobacconist
Dobson, Robert
Penman, John, wine and
spirit merchant
k 6 M'Xaughton, J.,
coppersmith; house, 3.
See Adv.
Petrie, Philip, k Co.
Philip, Mrs J.
M'Intosh, A. (M'l. d-
Brother)
Eunson, Mrs
Proudfoot, Thomas
Letton, Emanuel
Henderson, James
Denovan, Henry, Brazilian
consul
Laurie, Mrs Thomas
Hay, R. (P. & E. Hay)
M'Intosh, William
Gilroy, Mrs W.
Dobbie, Malcolm G.
Foster, Miss E.
Simm, John R.
Duncan, James S.
Stmrock, Peter
Dougall, William.
Hay, Peter (P. <LR. Hay)
Arnott, Miss
Doig, Mrs
Bell, Peter
Hay, Peter, jun.
Forsyth, Miss
Hollingworth, Mrs
Wilson, James, waggoner
Alison, Miss
Macart, James
Brown, James
Wight, Miss
Hutchinson, John
Harper, Henry
Hay, P. & R., silk dyers.
See Adv.
Miller & Herbert, engineers
Macintosh, R. T.
Inglis, Robert
Sutherland, R. P.
Morton, James, dairy
Bruce, John
Hutchinson k Rogers,
wood merchants
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1 Webster, John
1 Spesnce, William
2 M'Gechan, James
. 3 Dykes, Richaa-d
8 4 Sinclair, John
2 4 Smith, James
^ 4 Syme, Robert
"| 4 Bowie, Robert
,1 4 Waugh, Robert
£ 5 Moir, George
° Carse, D., & Co.
Boyle, James,
Tait, James, grocer
Stratkie, Andrew
1 Wood, John, dairy
1 Colledge, Win., surgeon
2 Butti, Lewis
d 2 Home, Hugh
3 "Wright, James
^ 4 Lawton, Miss
4§ 5 White, Nicolas
S3 6 Aire, Miss
•-5 7 Day, J.
§ 8 Leith Walk Samnills
8 Mitchell, John, & Co.
9 Victoria Foundry
9 Smith, R. C.
1 Mason, A., baker
2 Someryille, M.
-2 oj 3 Kimmo, Mrs
| S"-3 Nimmo, William
5^3 Duncan, George
1^3 Morison, Charles
t§ cq 5 Kolli, John B.
7 Warden, William, k Co. ,
oil merchants
_ 1 Bertram, J. , & Son, engi-
§ "^ neers
£ .1 Bertram, Mrs
"2 v 2 Bertram, George, jun.
-<? g* 3 Rennie, James
Graig & Rose, drysalters
1 & 2 Gray, Miss
M'Farlane, Robert, k Son
Fullarton, A., & Co.,
<?-, printers
M'Farlane, John, Edina
55 house
.2 3 Deans, Miss
°-t 9 Edin. and Leith Sawmills
£ 9 Hutton & Thomson
| 9 Thomson, D. & J.
eg 9 Primrose, John, coal depot
9 Sinclair-, John, wire-worker
9 Wood, Alex., spirit dealer
10 Peddie, James
n 2 Peterson Brothers & Co.
gj 2 Prentice, Mrs Archibald
~ 3 Aikman, J. B.
§ 4 Stewart, Miss, baker
S 6 Cameron, Thos., grocer
""J
1 Cruickshanks & Ronald-
~o d son
"5 Forsyth, Francis, cooper
| ^ Morrison, Wm., engineer
£3 J; Sim, William, & Co.
^£! Currie, Aw., firewood fact.
^10
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12
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Green, Charles, Whitfield, 9
house ri 9
29 Lawrie, Alexander, photo- i 10
grapher I S 10
30 Jacob, William, tinsmith
31 Tibbets, H., fruiterer
34 Muir, John, grocer
35 Geddes, James
35 Fairgrieye, Mrs, lodgings
35 Blaik, Alexander N.
35 Fairbairn, M., milliner
Sturrock, John, & Sons,
4 brassfounders
Laidlaw, J. & G., wrights
^36 Lamont, John
: 36 Thomson, William
-< 36 Thomson, David
s 36 Hendrie, Mrs A.
x.37 Wightman, Wm., wright
5 38 Waldie, James, jun.
1 38 Waldie, James, & Sons,
coal merchants
39 Hutton, Peter
39 Williamson, Andrew
39 Wood, Alexander
40 Ritchie, John, flesher
Hay's Flour-mills
Hay, John, & Co.
42 Taylor, John, spirit dealer
43 Bell, Wm., sack manufac-
turer
47 & 48 Asher, Alex., photo-
grapher
Manderston Street. 2.
5 Goulen, G. K.
6 Gayine, John
1 Jacob, William
2 Roy, J. W.
-i 6 M'Lean, Hugh
7 Cruickshanks, George
~ 7 Duncan, S. T.
g 8 Webster, H. J.
23 9 Hunter, Rev. Robert
slO Ronaldson, George
1 10 Davies, W. A.
£11 Paterson, W.
12 Watson, James
14 Gavine, John
. 1 Bell, L. R. (I. B. <bCo.)
w 2 Reid, John
£* 3 Jaeobsen, F.
^ 4 Beda, A. W.
I 5 Taylor, Robert
9 Doig, Alexander, spirit
dealer
1 Beveridge, John
2 Anderson, Robert, candle
maker
3 Kidd, John, merchant
4 Ford, William, merchant
5 Hay, James
6 Miller, W. C.
7 M'Kenzie, Joseph
7 Gibsone, John
7 Barton, William
8 Grant, David, session
clerk
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Thomson, Miss
Thorn 'ii, Captain, B.N.
1 ludgeon, Mrs
Dudgeon, Misses, mil-
linere
Smith, .]. X., « - 1 j ' :
French, John
Kirk, George
Steedman, William,
SteeL William, baker
Ford, James
Fulton, Francis (/'., Weir,
& Co. )
Smith, W. C.
Jenkinson, William
Airth, Mrs
Leask, J. B., ironmonger
Turcan, Mrs John
Taylor, John, com. travel.
Kim, Dayid
Wilson, David
Primrose, James
Trotter, William
Mann, Charles
Penman, John
Taylor, Mrs Hugh
Gillroy, Robert B.
Barclay, George
Paisley, James
Thomson, John
Samuel, Alexander
Livingston, John
Graham, George
Miller, Thomas
Pearson, John
Lindsay, W. N.
Langskill, Robert
Watson, James
Blair, William
Lethem, James
Torbain, Thomas
Dickson, Mrs
M'Laren, Colin
Proudfoot, D. C.
Trestrail, H. T.
Crawford, Mrs
Wood, William
Laurie, John
Campbell, Mrs
Downie, Mrs
M'Naughton, George
Esplin, Charles
Young, Mrs
Young, John
Howden, Thoiuas
Crawford, Mrs John
Hunter, Mrs W.
Hunter, Miss
Philips, William
Morrison, Matthew
Malham, Mrs
Ramage, Mrs
Hamilton, James
Renwiek, Francis
Walker, Joseph
Ritchie, Mrs
Stewart, Robert
Ballantyne, Mi's
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7 "Wood, Robert
7 Millar, James
8 Mitchell, John
8 Sutherland, William
8 Darling, Robert
8 Skinner, Robert
8 Moffat, Andrew
8 Nicolson, James
8 Grieve, James B.
9 Jack, John
9 Nimmo, Mrs
9 M'Glashan, Alexander
w 9 Robertson, William
9 Thomson, Archibald
"jg 9 Hall, Robert
^ 9 Meikl.?, Mrs D.
7: 10 Ballantyne, Thomas
.5 10 Thomson, John
^10 Inglis, William
10 Baillic, "W. S.
11 Anderson, Henry
12 Hunter, John
13 M 'Donald, William
13 Steel, William
13 Doig, Alexander
13 Thomson, Mrs A.
13 Miller, Mrs A.
13 Murray, James
13 Laing, Mrs John
Leitli Mount, 5.
Junction Bridge.
Powell, Frederick W.
Gillon, Mrs John, jun.
Morrison, William
Smith, Rev. William, manse
of North Leith
1 Storer, James, baker and con-
fectioner
Leith Street. 1.
3 Thomson, David, tobacconist
5 & 7 Rutherford & Co., wine
and spirit merchants
7 Wilson, Mrs Thomas
7 Hunter, William, tailor
7 M'Call, James, jeweller
9 'Wilson, H., tobacconist
11 M'Call, James, jeweller
13 Ross k Young, clothiers
17 Ferrier, D., Bible depository
19 Anderson, W., brush and
comb merchant
21 Henney, Win., tailor. Sec
Adv.
21 Allan, Jn. , tailor and clothier.
See Adv.
21 Sutherland & Home, jewellers
21 Ross, W., metal dealer
21 Waugh, George, engraver
23 Purdie, James, ironmonger
25 Ritchie, J., & Son. See Adv.
29 Drummond, P., hosier, etc.
31, 33, & 35 Littlejohn, Thos.,
confectioner
35 Bruce, Mrs Robert, Glasgow
temperance hotel
35 Reid, John, bootmaker
35 Bartleman & Rankin
35 Adamson, G., contractor
35 Lawson, James (L. <i- S.)
35 Paxton, William, bootcloser
37 & 39 Caldwell, D., merchant
41 Aitchison, John, clothier
43 Brown, W., hosier
45 Cairns, A. D., spirit mercht.
81 Ciceri, Mantica, & Torre,
carvers and gilders
80 Ruddiman, John, cutler
79 Craigie, James, straw hat
manufacturer
7G, 77, & 78 Macpherson, Daniel
74 Houliston, John, grocer
72 Brown, James
70 Black, David, tobacconist
68 Bowie, John D.
64 Brown, J., confectioner
62 Small, W. K., tobacconist
60 Sharp, Miss M.
58 M'Alister k, Lennie, coach-
makers
56 Mackay, James G., jeweller.
See Adv.
54 Vernon, J. E., jeweller. See
Adv.
50 & 52 Lawrie, Miss M., jeweller
48 Jupp, A., musicseller
46 Bayne, C. A., bootmaker
44 Bennet, D., lace merchant
42 Allan, James, & Son
40 Blair, James, drysalter
40 AVhite, John, plumber
33 Mackay, David, bootmaker
36 Millar, A., jeweller
34 Lawson & Stewart, boot-
makers
32 Robertson, James
30 Kerr, Thomas, bootmaker
26 Farquharson, C. H., jeweller
22 Thomson, George
18 Cunningham, Andrew, jun.,
glass merchant
14 Lawrie, George, tobacconist
12 Bremner, Ebenezer
10 Gunn, A., jeweUer. See Adv.
8 Scott, Henry, stationer
6 Barker, T. & H.
2 Macgregor, John, tabacconist
Leith Street Terrace. 1.
2 & 3 Oliver, Geo., Turf hotel
4 Blair, J. A., & Co.
5 Cohen, S*, jeweller
5 Gordon, Mrs C. , lodgings
5 Crichton & Archibald
5 Cooper, James, bootmaker
5 Cowan, Dugald
7 Aaronson, Lewis, sponge and
cigar merchant. See Adv.
9 Dennell & Orrne, hat manu-
facturers
9 Edwards, Wm., bootcloser
10 Walker, Alexander
11 Mather, John, & Son
11a Myles, James, bootcloser
11a Henderson, Angus
11a Henderson, A. D.
11a Brown, George, tailor
11b Strachan, Joseph, painti :
12 Dykes, R., bootcloser
12 Pattison, Edward
12 Grieve, John, bootmaker
12a Brown, James
12a Ott, William, clockmaker
13 Meikle, Archibald
Leith Wynd. 8.
4 Leckie, Mrs David
6 Shand, E. & M.
8 Connolly, Patrick, broker
19 Hutcheon, James, turner
>25 Brannan, James
|33 Well Close
33 M'Pherson, J., coppersmith,
etc.
35 Mackie, John, agent
39 Ogilvie, John
41 Raeburn, John, butcher
43 Clark, Mrs M.
47 Shepherd's Court
47 Miller, E.,poeketbook maker
51 Taylor, Peter, broker
55a Rae, James, broker
57 Paterson, Mrs John, grocer
59 Lowdon, Mary Ann, dress-
maker
65 Simpson, Francis, broker
Lennox Street, 3.
Eton Terrace.
1 Hislop, Mrs
1 Hay, Hamilton S. A. L.
1 Oliver, Miss
5 Smith, Adam Gillies, C.A.
15 Drysdale, Alexander
Leopold Place. 1.
1 Durham, James
3 Galloway, David
3 Macpherson, Charles
3 Hall, William
3 Bishop, Miss
3 Barton, William
3 Torre, Paul Delia
4 Henderson, James S.
5 Skinner, Mrs J. R.
6 Walker, Miss Mary
6 Patterson, Miss
6 Main, Mrs Thomas
6 Thomson, Mrs R,
6 Boyd, Rev. George, A.M.
6 Mantica, Anthony
7 Tinniswood, Robert
8 Bernard, Thomas
9 Pallister, Robert
10 Barber, James
11 Henry, James
11 Fraser, James
11 Sparrow, William
11 Carr, Andrew
Windsor Street here.
12 Ramsay, Wm. Hamilton
13 Clark, Robert
15 Fyfe, Andrew, S.S.C.
15 Kay, John
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15 Watson, James, C.A.
15 M'Laren, Robert
15 Macgregor, Daniel
16 Hardie, William
IS Laurie, Mrs
18 Baird, Miss
18 Walsh, Mrs Eliza
18 Purves, Mrs
18 Russell, Mrs
19 Burton, Mungo, artist
20 CroaU, William
21 Hamilton, John
21 Smart, John, S.S.C.
21 Mackay, Mrs
21 Cormaek, Mrs
Wood, George, Royal terrace
gardens
Leslie Place, 3.
Stockbridge.
1 Phillip, William
1 M'Laren, John
1 Johnston, Mrs
Butters, James, smith
Goudie, Gavin, builder
Shanks, David, & Son, joiners
Leven Street,
Home Street.
East side, 11. West, 13.
3 Dalziel, Rev. George
3 Brotherston, Mrs
5 Thomson, James
7 M'Cree, Mrs Andrew
9 Trotter, Robert
11 Crawford, George, baker
13 Bajme, John
15 Taylor, George (/. &G. T.)
15 Webster, George (G.P.O.)
15 Nicholson, John
17 Gray, Adam, plumber. See
Adv.
19 Thomson, James
21 Hunter, William
21 Dickson, George
23 Sloan, Gilbert
25 Ritchie, Cosmo
25a Samuel, John, wright
27, 29 Ross, John, & Son, Vene-
tian blind makers
33 Wilson, Mrs
35 Wdson, Mrs, draper
37 Gray, John, spirit dealer
Gillespie's Hospital
Henderson, Rev. David,
governor
Graham, R. M., treasurer
Girdwood, Miss M., matron
44 Brown, David J.
42 Dickson, William
40 Johnston, John
28 Mathers, Mrs
26 Fyfe, Miss
26 Sinclair, Alexander
24 Smith, Alex., grocer
22 M 'Murray, John
14 Marshall, Piobt., spirit dealer
12 Porteous, William
12 Smith, Matthew
2 Wilson, James M.
Lindsay Place, 9.
George iv. Bridge.
1 Cockburn, James
2 Miller, J. Moodie, book-
seller
3 Lindsay, David, & Co.
4 Donaldson, J. G.
5 M'Lachlan & Hastie, grocers
7 Thorburn, F. D. , spirit mer.
1 Kay, William, bookseller
Lindsay Road, 5.
Leith Fort.
Gossman, John, joiner
Chalmers, John, Mayfield house
Links Place, 1.
Leith Links.
1 Ford, Thomas (Ford & Sons)
3 Steedman, William
5 Hay, Js. {Edin. Roperie Co.)
Lochend Road. 2.
6 Callander, David
8 Anderson, Mrs William
13 Miller, R. K.
15 Wood, Miss
17 Porterfield, J. H.
Field, Thomas, Hawkhill ho.
Lochrin. 13.
See Home Street.
London Road. 8.
Miller & Co., ironfounders
Milne, John, gardener
London Row, 5.
Albany Street, Leith.
1 Gillespie, Gordon J.
2 Stenhouse, Valentine
3 Ferguson, Mrs
4 Wilkie, James, builder
4 Milner, Robert, surgeon
5 M'Intosh, William
6 Hamilton, James
7 Duncanson, Mrs W.
8 Weddell, Wm., shipmaster
9 Chapman, Joseph
10 Fraser, Miss Eliza
12 Ross, George
13 Nicolson, James, shipmaster
14 Elder, Alexander
15 Carse, Mrs M.
London Street. •
North, 3. South, 7.
1 Newsam, William
1 Espinasse, Francois Le Chvlr.
1 Cameron, Mrs
1 Campbell, John
1 Scott, James (/. S. &• Co.)
1 Forbes, Mrs
Scott, David, C.A.
(Jay, W. Bremner, S.S.C.
Kennedy, William P.
Oliver, R. S.
Young, Mrs P., lodgings
Stenhouse, .Mrs
Paxton, William
Balleny, Mrs
Gillespie, Mts .\.
Liberton, Mrs
Leggett, Alexander, artisl
Mackintosh, Mrs
Lockic, Mrs A.
Mackenzie, W., bootmaker
Lindsay, C. (L. ,'.- Douglas)
Young, Miss
Croal, George
Cumming, Charles, cupper
Lind, Robert
Adam and Bell's School
Ewing, W., cooper
M'Dougall, John
Rotberg, F. von
Grieve, Mrs
Carmichael, Miss Jam I
Collins, Hugh, artist
Park, James D., engineer
Milner, William
Wilson, Mrs
White, Thomas, S.S.C.
Sawers, Miss
Thomson, Andrew
Anderson, Miss, dressmaker
Glass, Mrs John R.
Gow, John
Morton, William, banker
Baillie, Mrs Margaret
Kirkwood, James
Lillie, Mrs
Galbraith, Mrs
Pattison, Thomas II., M.D.
Brown, William
Brown, J., glasscutter .
Anderson, Alexander, 1
52 Grant, Robt, spirit dealer
M 'Donald, J. R., stationer
Mackay, R, butcl i
Beveridge, Robert, baker
Macpherson, William
Maclean, Miss
Gordon, Alexander
Goudy, Mrs
Goudy, James C.
Brown, James
Goodlet, William
Tindal, Mrs .
Lamb, James
Davidson, James
Davidson, Miss, dressmaker
Robertson, John, dairy
Wishart, Miss
Ferguson, Miss
Hole, Mrs
Burns, David
Beveridge. Mrs John
Hunter, Miss
Cartel-, Mrs A.
Nicol, Miss
Kay, Robert B.
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28 Thomson, Miss Jane
28 Coleman, Mrs Charles
26 Miller, George
24 Menzies, Thomas
22 Simmins, Jacob, teacher
22 Laing, Mrs
22 Moffat, Mrs
22 Moffat, Thomas
22 Brickman, F. W.
22 Angus, Mrs
22 Simpson, James
20 Henderson, Mrs
15 Hutchison, A., advocate
16 Paton, Thomas
16 Crawford, "William
14 Davidson, Mrs
12 Maeknight, A. E., advocate
12 Maeknight, James, W.S.
10 Johnston, John k W.
S Millar, William
8 Neill, Miss
5 Graham, Miss
4 Henderson, Charles, S.S.C.
2 Dickson, John, jun.
2 Kerr, George
2 Sandeman, Robert, architect
London Street, East. 2.
1 M'Vitie, B., baker
1 Ferrier, Mrs, small ware ho.
Lonsdale Terrace, 11.
Brougham Street.
4 Fullerton, Thomas
6 Foules, David
6 Smith, George
7 Dun, John
7 Dun, Mrs
9 Turnbull, James, jun.
Lord Russell Place, 13,
Summerhall.
1 Mill, John
1 Redpath, William E.
1 Cooper, Miss Hannah
1 Finlayson, Daniel
1 Hutton, Robert
1 Gibson, Miss
1 Bell, James M. See Adv.
2 Dickson, Henry
2 Brockie, Robert
2 Sandiman, Thomas R.
2 Currie, Mrs
2 Harcus, Henry
2 Craig, James
2 Rattray, William R.
2 Siddie, John
3 Grieve, Miss
3 Allardice, Miss M. J. S.
3 Black, Mrs David
3 Braidwood, Miss
3 Dunn, John H.
3 Yellowlees, Mrs Jane
4 Wood, William
4 Grieve, Thomas
4b M'Kay, Miss
5 Calder, Henry
Lothian Road. 10.
1 Clark, James, painter
1 Huntly, WTilliam
1 Anderson, Miss M. S.
1 Davidson, Mrs
3 Menzies, W.,M.D., F.R.C.S.
5 Simpson, George
5 Spence, John, architect
5 Crowe, Robert Burns
5 Beatson, Geo. (Clark & B.)
7 Gibb, Dr David
9 Rowatt, Thomas, & Son
15 Martin, Miss, dressmaker
21 Selkirk, Robert J. See Adv.
23 More, Graham, jun.
25 Steel, David, chemist
31 Sawers, J. T., accountant
31 Gravett, Richard (G. tt Son)
31 Donaldson, Mrs
31 Powell, John W.
31 Wood, Joseph, accountant
33 Robertson, David. See Adv.
35 Barclay, James, hatter
37 Thyne k Tait, drapers
Grindlay Street -here
Cambridge Street here
39 Mitchell, Thos., spirit mer.
41 Dobie, Alexander, baker
43 Shand, W. R.
43 Mitchell, Thomas
43 Rayner, John
43 Brown, John
45 Murdoch, John
47 Burge, John B. See Adv.
49 Miller, James, confectioner
51 Bell, John, boot and shoe
maker
53 Stewart, John
53 Stewart, James (J. S. <b Son)
53 Murdoch, John
55 Martin, William, glazier
57 Armstrong & Hogg. See Adv.
59 Brown, Charles
61 Dobson, Scott, k Co.
63 Johnston, J., coal merchant
63 M'Lav, Peter
63 Bell, John
63 Taylor, Rev. Andrew
65 M'Lay, Peter, grocer. See
Adv.
67 Chisholm, John, stationer
71 Yeitch, Win. , bedstead and
bedding manufacturer
73 Veitch, William
73 Sharp, Alexander
73 Sharp, Mrs
73 Hay, Mrs
73 Drew, Jn. (D. <L Burnett)
-g 75 Drew & Burnett
g 77 Turner, James, jun. (J.
T. <£• Co.)
X. 77 Turner, Jas., wine mercht.
« 77 Burnett, Jn. (Drew & B.)
\ 79 Drew & Burnett
t> 81 Cumming, Mrs, hotel
t* 81 Cumming, Wm., vet. surg.
'83 M'Culloch, J., k Co.
85 M'Nair, Mrs
85 Wintour, John C, artist
85 Marshall, Miss
85 Bakewell, James
87 Martin, Jane
Castle Terrace here
St Cuthbert's Parish Cluim-
bers, St Cuthbert's Manse ;
James Craig, inspector
West Kirk; A. Cruickshank,
recorder
St John's Episcopal Chapel
68 Fraser, Simon, cooper
Caledonian Railway Tavern
Turner, James, wine and
spirit merchant
60 Gilray Brothers. See Adv.
60 Mushet, W. k R.
58 Kellie, James
Turner, James, k Co., en-
gravers. See Adv.
Royal Horse Bazaar
52 Scott, Croall, k Sons
50 Ritchie, William
48 Sibbald&Gay
46 Smith, John, k Sons, coal
and coke merch. See A dv.
Wordie &; Co., carriers
Cameron, J. & P., carriers
Railway (Caledonian) Station
Powell, G. AV., passenger
superintendent
Symington, John, goods su-
perintendent
42 Denholm, William
42 Jamieson, Jas. , photographer
40 Burns, Michael, coal agent
M'Ewan, Thomas, sculptor
Perceton Fire - clay Goods
Depot; Duncan Dochard,
agent. See Adv.
Lothian Road U.P. Church
16 Robertson, David. See Adv.
14 Fox, George, architect
14 Norrie, Mrs John
14 Shaw, WTilliam, coal mercht,
14 Bailey, Mrs
14 Millar, Thomas T.
12 Cuthbert, Clarkson, M.D.
10 Chinas, Alex., coal office
8 Selkirk, R, J. See Adv.
8 Baillie, John
8 Campbell, John, writer
8 Waters, Wm., com. agent
8 Robertson, John S.
8 Robertson, Richard, cabinet-
maker
8 Anderson, J. C, milliner
6 Dick, Robert, registrar for
St George's
6 Dick, Robert, jun., assistant
registrar
6 Grant, Arch., session-clerk
for St Cuthbert's parish.
Office open, 10 to 3 and 7
to 9 ; Saturday, 10 to 2
4 Kay, Robert, Union hotel
2 Carfrae, Wm. (C. <fc Whyte)
2 Macgill, Archibald
Lothian Street.
North, 9. South, 11.
1 Gibson, William, draper
3 Chalmers, James
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Dunn, Mrs David
Bell, William, draper
Jackson, Win., ironmonger
Park, Walter, bootmaker
Ross, David, draper
M'Intyre, Robert
Inglis, Thomas
Fraser, Alexander
Hancock, Jobn
Gilmour, D.
Traill, Alexander
Moffat, John
Smith, William
Gray, James, & Son
Lauder, Mrs
Robertson, Mrs John
Bell, Miss M.
Anderson, Peter, tailor
Anderson, Robert
Watt, Mrs I.
Klausman, A. k, D.
Brechin, George, painter
27 Hunter, William, gilder
29 M 'Arthur, J., victual dealer
31 Kerr, Miss, milliner
33 Sime, Robert, dairy
35 Henderson, Alexander
35 Lewis, Mrs
35 Alexander, Miss M.
35 M'Lennan, Mrs
35 Nisbet, Robert {G.P.O.)
37, 39 Menzies, Thomas, draper
4 Reid, John, printer
6 Geddes, Thomas
6 Smart, Misses, dressmkrs.
6 Somerville, Miss A.
6 Miller, Archibald
6 Moir, Henry
6 Gibson, James
8 Corner, J. M., engraver
10 Hamilton, Wm. , tea dealer
10 Hogg, James B.
•g 10 Shearer, David
£ 10 Duncan, James
$2 10 Neil, Mrs David
s Brighton Street Chapel
J 9 M'Beath, Mrs
-s5 9 Stirling, Martin
P 9 Scott, Mrs
9 Kerr, Alexander C.
9 M'Naughton, Mrs
9 Allan, William
7 Leslie, George
7 Munro, Charles
7 Murray, Isabella
7 Stewart, George
7 Scott, John Johnston
7 Ogg, Miss R.
7 Robertson, Miss J.
39A Cowieson, P., printseller
41 Tinsley, Mrs, lodgings
41 Smart, Robert
41 M'Kay, Charles, lodgings
41 Sleigh, George
43 Fordyce, Miss Jane
45 Mackenzie, John, bookseller
47 Newbigging, David
49 Hunter, Mrs, flesher
51, 53 Waters, William
53 Hunter, Mrs F.
53 O'Donnell, Francis
St Mary's School
58 Wilson, Jas., spirit merchant
56 Dingwall, Robert
56 Adam, Robert
56 M'Intyre, Misses
56 Brown, Miss E.
56 Brown, Miss B.
56 Waddell, John
54 Paterson, A. & J., milliners
54a M 'Caiman, William
54b Waddell, John
52 Pump, The Spirits
50 Craig, James, draper
48 Paterson, Mrs J.
48 Thomson, Mrs
48 Allan, William
46 Purvis, Alexander
44 Hay, Peter, grocer
42 Millar, A., draper
42 Biggam, Samuel
42 Thomson, Miss J.
42 Wilson, Mrs, lodgings
42 Waters, Miss H.
40 Scott Brothers, bakers
38 Inglis, T., victual dealer
36 Forbes, Alexander, grocer
34 Laurie, Andrew, chemist
32 Kerr, John, cook-shop
30 Forbes, Alexander
30 Douglas, Mrs Catherine
30 Flannigan, M.
30 Robertson, Alexander
30 Sanderson, Mrs
28 Beaumont, Samuel, toys
26 Scott, Mrs, flesher
24 Ranken, Mrs H, milliner
22 Turnbull, T., jun., fishmonger
20 Lawson, George, baker
18 Home, Mrs
18 Shewan, Alexander
18 Cockburn, Mrs
18 Cockburn, Alexander M.
(Mossman, Sons, & Co. )
18 Manuel, John
18 Macintosh, Mrs
18 Webb, Edward
16 Brown, John, fishmonger
14 Sinclair, John, baker
12 Barron, Charles
10 Steele, Ebenezer, & Co.
8 Neil, Miss J.
6 Waverley Photographic Sa-
loon
6 Gibb, John
6 Renton, William
6 Young, William
6 Parker, Forrest
4 Lind, T., cheesemonger
2 M'Niven, Allan, wine and
spirit merchant
Lutton Place, 12.
South Clerk Street.
1 Barry, R. J.
1 Thomson, William
I Fair, AVilliam
3 Allan, Mrs J.
5 Carmichael, Mrs Margaret
5 Main, John
5 Baxter, John, printer
5 Miller, Andrew
5 Murray, Thomas
5 Pairman, Mrs R.
9 Angus, Mrs
11 Miller, Mrs Dr
11 Watson, Miss
11 Hutchison, M.
11 Millar, Mrs
11 Towers, John
13 Duncan, Mrs
15 Galloway, William
17 Graham, Gilbert, teacher
17 Boyle, Neil {Inland Revenue )
17 Orrock, Alexander, jun.
17 Balfour, Misses
17 Balfour, Andrew
17 Mackay, Charles
17 Morton, Mrs
19 Lauder, James
St Peter's Church.
Lynedoch Place, 4.
Dean Bridge.
1 Dunmore, Colonel W. P.
2 Crawford, W. , portrait painter
3 Kermack, Miss
4 Baxter, Mrs
5 Mackenzie, Mrs
6 Balfour, Mrs
7 Baillie, Mrs
8 Tait, Andrew
9 Tennant, Patrick, W.S.
10 Croket, Miss
II Crawford, Mrs James
12 Burnside, Miss
13 Campbell, Mrs Dr John
14 Gardner, Colonel
15 Russell, Mrs
16 Usher, Mrs
17 Skene, Mrs Colonel
IS Balfour, George . W., M.D.
19 Nisbet, Rev. Robert, D.D..
20 Fleming, Alexander, W.S.
21 Tennant, Robert
22 Campbell, Archibald
23 M'Gregor, P., merchant
Gordon, Rev. James, Lyne-
doch cottage
Macdowall Street, 8.
Leith Wynd.
1 Morison, John
3 Hood, J., smith and beam
maker
5 Anderson, Walter
5 Christie, John
5 M'Gregor, John
5 M'Gregor, William
9 Sommerville, Mrs, cowfeeder
13 Herkes, James
13 Young, J., & Co., slaters
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Gilmore Street
22 Hardie, "William
23 Denholm, James
Madeira Street, 5.
North Leith.
1 Cooper, J. R., dock-master
2 Hossack, Robt. C. , shipmaster
3 Wilson, Alex., corn, mercht.
, 4 Strachan, William
Donaldson, G.,&Sons,grocers 4 Somerville, Robert
Mackenzie Place,
India Place.
3 Aitehison, John
4 Kerr, Mrs, ladies' nurse
5 Wright, Mrs
5 Carlisle, John
5 Erskine, Anthony
5 Goodwin, W. C.
5 Porteous, Mrs
8 Tully, Mrs James
8 Macnab, James, writer
8 M'Gill, Mrs, ladies' nurse
8 M'Millan, Mrs
8 Phillips, William
11 Bowman, John
Macnab Street, 13.
Summerhall.
1 Smith, Mrs
3 Fyfe, John L.
3 Frame, Mrs Lockhart
3 Macdougal, John W.
3 Lockerbie, David
4 Rollo, James
4 Rollo, W. L.
6 Cramond, Mrs John
6 Watson, Miss
6 Milne, George M.
6 Weir, Mrs
6 Scouller, William
7 Wilson, Andrew
8 Green, William
8 Ogilvy, G. A. '
8 Rae, John
8 Jones, Jenkin
5 Anderson, Mrs John
8 Philip, James
9 Kennedy, Misses, milliners
9 Robertson, Miss
9 Brownlie, James
9 Gordon, Misses
9 Kay, George
9 Spence, James
Madeira Place, 5.
Madeira Street.
lA Cunningham, Wm., church
officer
1 Taylor, William
1 Fowler, Alexander
2 Watson, John, shipmaster
3 Swanson, Mrs D.
4 Mills, Leighton
5 Ratze, Conrad
5 Knoblauch, Hugo
6 Ritchie, Miss C. M.
7 Thomson, William
9 Mackail, Hugh
10 Caron, F.
11 Brown, James
12 Wilkie, Mrs Janet •
5 Lawson, William
6 Reekie, Thomas
6 Smith, Mrs Lawrence
6 Gavin, Mrs William
6 Matheson, Alexander
7 Todd, Mrs Caroline
8 Slimon, D. R. & D. S.
9 Scott, James
9 Gronrneyer, Mrs C.
9 Jacobsen, Jacob
10 Craig, Geo. W., shipmaster
11 Morris, John
12 Piobertson, James
15 Hewat, John, shipmaster
16 Trotter, George
16 Hastings, George
16 Carmichael, Robert H.
17 Hunter, Jas., grocer; ho. 16
Naismith, Robert
Marshall, Wm., Rosemount
«j g 1 Shearer, J. T.
3* « 2 Bennet, W.
^ ^ 3 Kyle, Mrs James
Leith Co-operative Building
Co. (Limited)
Ferguson, MrsThos., Madeira
house
Main Point, 10.
West Port.
1 Duncan, Angus
Shaw, Robert
Kerr, John, smith
Maitland Place. 5.
See Newhaven.
Maitland Street, 4.
Shandwick Place.
1 Smith, George, bootmaker
1 Stewart, Duncan, coach-hirer
1 Wintour, William, painter
2 Wilson, Mrs, lodgings
3 Gill, Mrs John, lodgings
3 Montgomerie, Roger, advoc.
4 Hay, Mrs, lodgings
5 Dallas, Mrs
6 Pringle, Robert, W.S.
7 Gill, James, lodgings
8 Macneil, Captain Hector
10 Gibson, Arch., accountant
11 Munro, Mrs Mary, lodgings
11 Starke, J. Gibson, advocate
12 Clark, Miss
13 Drummond, James
14 Anderson, Mrs
14 Rutherford, William, M.D.
16 Munro, Mrs, lodgings
17 Sandilands, Miss
Rhind, John, advocate
Sinclair, Lawrence
Smith, Harry, advocate
Wilson, Mrs
Cameron's coach office
Wallace, James, greengrocer
Fergusson, William, grocer
Muir, Mrs
Turner, William
Henderson, David
Sutherland, Misses
Maitland Street, W., 4.
Haymarket.
1 Pringle, Miss
1 Horsburgh, Miss
1 Simson, Thomas
1 Watherston, William
2 Aiken, Mrs
3 Geddes, G. H. , mining engin.
4 Eddington, Mrs
5 Smellie, Miss Lucy
6 Milne, Misses, board, school
7 Campbell, Mrs A. D.
7 Smith, John A, M.D.
8 Adams, John, S.S.C.
9 Moncrieff, Mrs Scott
10 Maxwell, Mrs, lodgings
11 Barclay, James
12 Romanes, N., spirit mercht.
12 Budge, William, grocer
12 Romanes, K, spirit mercht.
13 Peacock, Robt., victual dealer
14 Chalmers, David, spirit mer-
chant
15 Laing Andrew J.
15 Crick ton, James
15 Stoddart, Adam
16 Terry, Misses
17 Murdoch, T., cabinetmaker
18 Wilkinson, G. W., fruiterer
19 Muir, Thomas, plumber
20 Anderson, W., chemist
21 Henderson, Robert
21 Inglis, W., C.E.
21 Jamieson, Robert
21 Shield, George, D.C.S.
22 Donaldson, G.,& Sons, grocers
23 Scott, John, baker
24 Stodclart, Adam, butcher
Maitland Street. 5.
See Nevjhaven.
Malta Green Place, 3.
Stockbridge.
1 Maconochie, Mrs
Cushnie, William, Malta
Green villa
Malta Terrace, 3.
Stockbridge.
3 Macleay, Kenneth, R.S.A.
4 Vernon, J. E.
4 Thomson, Miss A.
5 Aitehison, Mrs James
6 Murray, James (G.P.O.)
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7 Trimble, George, C.E.
S Thorburn, Archibald, writer
9 Graham, T. A. F.
9 Graham, Miss
Kedslie, Alex. , Malta house
Manderston Street. 2.
See Leith Walt
Manor Place, 4.
Melville Street.
1 Moncrieff, Captain A.
1 Kennedy, Captain N.
1 Alston, George
1 Finlay, Charles, -writer
2 Dunlop, John
3 Fogo, Mrs Murray
4 Bernard, James A., distiller
5 Indigent Gentlewomen's Fund
Office
5 Fullarton, J. K.
5 Fullarton, Mrs, of Sheldon
6 Thomson, Mrs, lodgings
7 Menzies, Allan
7 Menzies, Mrs
8 Paterson, William
9 Gilchrist, James
9 Baildon, Miss
9 Romanes, Mrs J.
William Street here
10 Shepherd, Mrs
10 Galloway, Mrs
10 Barclay, Miss
11 Kell, Mrs
12 Steven, M.
12 Steven, Misses
13 Cox, Robert, jun.
13 Cox, Mrs George
14 Wright, Mrs
15 Moncreiff, Misses
16 Craig, James, surgeon
16 Hartley, Thomas F.
16 Ogilvy, Charles, accountant
17 Blackie, Miss
17 Fraser, Mrs
17 Sneezum, Alfred C.
18 Gilmour, Allan
19 L'Amy, Miss
20 Howden, James
21 Allman, George James, M.D.
22 Murdoch, J. Burn, jun., ad-
vocate
23 M'Inrov, Mrs
24 Hill, W. Scott
24 Maynard, Captain Chas. W.
Chester Street here
Murray, G. J., East Coates
house
33 Craig, James
34 White, John
35 Memes, Mrs
36 Smyttan, Mrs
37 Crooks, Mrs
39 Peploe, R. L.
40 Newbigging, Mrs
41 Hughes, George, W.S.
42 Erskine, Miss
43 Dunlop, Mrs
u
Mansfield Place, 3.
London Street.
1 M'Dougal, John, grocer
2 Mackenzie, W. H.
2 Wise, Misses, dressmakers
2 West, Miss G.
3 Macbride & Gibson, painters
5 Miller, Mrs James
6 Aitken, Andrew
6 Murray, John S.
6 Latta, Alexander, writer
6 Couston, David
6 Stott, David
7 Brown, Mrs
8 Carmichael, William
9 Morrison, Charles, jun.
10 Buddo, James, spirit dealer
Bellevue Cottage
Shennan, John, builder
Shennan, Miss
Mansionhouse Road, 13.
Grange.
1 Wright, Robert P.
1 Wright, Francis
3 Inglis, Miss
7 Gray, John {Gray <L- S071)
9 Balfour, Andrew
11 Moxey, G. T., surgeon, R.N.
13 Smeaton, Rev. George
15 Lindsay, Thomas
17 Ritchie, Miss
19 Banks, Peter S.
16 Erskine, Mrs
14 Edmonston, Alexander
12 Moffat, William
10 Anderson, Alex., M.D. , R.N.
10 Anderson, Miss
8 Goold, Rev. Wm. H., D.D.
6 Bell, William Hamilton
4 Young, William
2 Scott, Mrs John
Mansionhouse Road. N.
2 Walker, Mrs William
4 Duns, Professor John, New
College
6 M'Laren, Mrs
8 Kirk, James
10 Smith, Rev. Thomas, D.D.
12 Howison, Hamilton
14 Ramsay, Thomas
16 Duncan, James S. (F. D.
A: Co.)
7 Ronaldson, Thomas
5 Pirie, Rev. John
3 Clark, Mrs
3 Eddie, Miss
1 Graham, Andrew
Market Place, 3.
Brunsioick Street, Stockbridge.
5 Shaw, W.
5 Kerr, James (C.P.O.)
6 Doig, James, fruiterer
8 Taylor, Mr.s
8 Brown, Robert
1 1 Robertson, M rs T. , d ressmkr.
11 Balleny, Miss
12 Tennant, Thomas M.
12 Hunter, D.
13 Stodart, Peter
13 Dunlop, John
14 Gray, Robert
14 Middleton, William, waiter
14 Middleton, Mrs, cook
1 Smith, Mrs, nurse
1 Nicol, Daniel
1 M'Intosh, Mrs A.
2 Ferguson, Thomas, grocer
3 Davidson, Charles
5 Brown, George, mason
Market Street. 9.
1 Angus, William, agent
1 Ainslie, J. , refreshment rooms
2 Peattie, Mrs Alex., baker
3 Anchor Close
3 Fraser, William
4 Smith, A. T., dairy
5 Doherty, John, fruiterer
6 and 7 Lewis, James, grocer
8 Cameron, Finlay
8 Craig's Close
9 Thorburn, Thos. , spirit dealer
11 Thomson, Thomas
12 & 13 M'Gregor, Miss Margaret
14 Currie, Mrs Thomas
16 Smith, Adam
17 Cameron, Alexander
Cockbum Street here
18 Cooper, Thomas, & Co.
25 St Patrick's R. C. School
25 Caven, John, teacher
Market Street, High. 9.
2 Jamieson, Andrew, tailor
4 Fraser, W, shoemaker
Market Street, Low. 9
Dunbar, John, cooper
Hunter, Elizabeth
1, 2 Greig, J., china warehouse
4 & 5 Brown, H., china wareho.
Market, Fish. 9.
1 Caird, Mrs
1 Croan, Patrick
3 Comb, Mrs
5 Jameson, John
6 Wilson, Mrs
7 M -'Donald, Angus, officer
8 & 9 Banks, Mrs
10 Begg, Mrs
11 Millar, Mrs
11 Scott, Alex., fruit merchant
12 Glen, Patrick
Market, Flesh, Mid. 9.
1 & 2 Plummer, John
3 & 4 Wilson, Charles
5 & 6 Snow & Johnston
7 Anderson, John
8 & 9 Charles, William
10 Duff, Robert, jun.
11 Wilson, Charles
13 Cowan, John
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14 Jackson, William
15 & 16 Frier, Robert
18 Dunn, Robert
19 Anderson, William
20 & 21 Smart, J. C.
22 Morham, David D.
24 k 25 Dores k Laidlaw
27, 30, k 31 Smart, J. & R.
35, 36, & 37 Bruce, D.
38 & 39 Duff, R, butcher
Market, High. 9.
1 Wilson, Archibald
2 Scott, David
3 Scott, Walter
6 Wight, Robert
7 M'Gregor, John
8 Martin, R.
9 Ross, Thomas
13 & 14 Morham, David D.
15 & 16 Cameron, Hugh
18 & 19 Laidlaw, D.
20 & 21 M'Neill, Alexander
22 Wilson, George
24 Robb k Glover
25 Anderson, A.
27 & 28 Bortlrwick, Alexander
29 & 30 Tait, James
32 Martin, J. W.
Market, Green. 9.
1 Hay, Mrs
2 Meikle, Robert
3 Downie, Mrs
4 Foote, Mrs
5 & 6 Scott, Alexander
7 Doherty, John
Market, Veal and
Poultry. 9.
Niven, Thomas, spirit mer.
1 Miurhead, Charles
3 Johnston, William
4 Carmichael & Son
5 Carmichael, Mrs
6 Sibbald, Mrs David
7 Johnston, J. A.
8 & 9 Ramage, Mrs William
10 Swan, John, china merchant
Marmion Terrace, 13.
Boro ugh.rn u irhead.
1 Pirret, Thomas
1 Boss, Philip
2 Pirret, Thomas, grocer
3 Napier, Charles, flesher
Clow, Peter, & Co.
4 Baillle's School
5 Stevenson, William
6 Davison, Mrs
6 Watson, Miss
6 Graham, Richard D., teacher
6 Henderson, Mrs James
6 Shillinglaw, Peter
7 Steel, Mrs John
Maryfield, 1.
Easter Road.
16 Swan, Edward
14 Gunn, Daniel
10 k 12 St Vincent's Boys'
Orphanage ; Mrs M 'Cul-
loch, matron
Aitken, James
Man/field House
6 Calder, Mrs
4 Hamilton, John
2 Low, James, gardener
Tod, Misses, gardeners
Jackson, Robert, dairyman
Maryfield Place, 1.
Norton Place.
1 Dingwall, Alexander
3 Richards, Edward C.
4 Douglas, Mrs Hugh
5 Kennedy, Samuel
6 Logan, Alexander
7 Porter, James
8 Irvine, William
9 Spalding, Miss Margaret
12 Leighton, George, jun.
13 Stobo, Robert
14 Collet, Thomas
24 Yorkston, James
27 Jack, John G.
28 Fraser, Mrs
29 Warden, Francis S.
30 Holmes, G. W. (G.P.O.)
30 Holmes, Thomas {G.P.O.)
31 King, Benjamin
32 Thomson, William
33 Wagner, George
34 Haldane, Alexander
35 Lerche, Emanuel
36 Walker, James
37 Wright, William
38 Annan, James
39 Melzer, Adolph
40 Beitlich, Anton
41 Ewart, Robert
42 Wallace, Thomas
43 Campbell, Robert (G.P.O.)
44 Grieve, John (G.P.O.)
Cooper, Hunter, grocer
Miller, J. H. B.
Mary's Place, 3.
Raeburn Place.
2 M'Intosh, James
2 Carmichael, John
3 Andrew, Miss
4 Carmichael, John, M.A.
5 Maughan, Edward J.
6 Mackay, James T.
7 Rae, Alexander, grocer
8 M'Whannell, P.
8 Sutherland, D., accountant
8 Mactaggart, Rev. D. C.
8 Sutherland, D. R.
9 Scaily, Alex., civil engineer
10 Sidey, John, coal merchant
Brown, Peter, cartwright
Cunningham, James, carter
Mason, John, carter
Coldwell, James, smith
Mayfield Loan, 13.
Newington.
Smith, David, Rosebank
Badlie, William, Rosebank
Bain, William, engineer
Clark, Wm. D. , Knox place
Brown, Miss Lucy, Mayfield
cottage
4 Banks, Misses
Paterson, Rev. Wm., Upton
cottage
Miller, George, gardener
2 Dunlop, John D.
1 Hetherton, Henry, sen.
Sellar, Rev. James Annand
Raeburn, Wm. ( W. &J. R.),
Mayfield house
Mayfield Street, 13.
Minto Street.
1 Rampini, Mrs
2 Deas, Mrs
3 M'Kenzie, W. M. S.
3 M'Kenzie, James
8 Donaldson, James, LL.D.
9 Walker, John W.
10 M'Dowall, Mrs Col.
Murphy, A. D., Balgownie
lodge
11 Guthrie, Patrick (Dymock
&G.)
Mayfield Terrace, 13.
3Ii?ito Street.
2 Turnbull, Robert
4 Williamson, Mrs
6 Maclachlan, G.
8 Lorimer, Mrs G.
10 Marshall, J.
12 Man-able, John (G.P.O.)
14 Fairly, Robert
16 Gallie, James B.
20 Anderson, Miss
Johnston, Adam, Newington
lodge
21 Humming, Rev. James Elder
19 Romanes, James, C.A.
19 Romanes, Mrs
17 Murray, Mrs
11 Landall, Walter
9 Greenoak, Robert
7 Anderson, J. J. P.
5 Moffat, Henry, S.S.C.
3 Bain, Gilbert
1 Barlas, James
Meadowbank.
Innes, W. Simpson Mitchell,
Parsonsgreen
Mason, Robert
Hunter, George
Drummond, B.
Meadow Place, 13.
Meadows.
Clarke, MrsR., Meadow lodge
1 Robertson, Miss
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2 Auld, William
3 WeddeU, William
4 Grant, Duncan
5 Pram, H. D.
6 Thornton, Mrs M.
7 Gardner, James
8 Thomson, Mrs Murray G.
9 Edwards, George S.
12 Gibb, Thomas
15 Scott, Thomas
16 Paton, John
17 Torrop, Mrs James S.
18 Clazy, Miss
18 Davidson, John
18 Arrighi, Leopold
19 Adam, Robert
20 Proudfoot, Thomas
Melbourne Place, 9.
George iv. Bridge.
1 Ferguson, Alex. , confectioner
to the Queen and H. R. H.
the Duke of Edinburgh.
See Adv.
2 Johnstone, Hunter, & Co.
2 Christian Treasury Office
3 Rougvie, John, auctioneer
4 Edin. Abstainers' Union
4 Phcenix Hall
4 Stewart, David S., printer.
See Adv.
4 Cutkbertson, Mrs, ladies' n'rse
4 M'Coll, James
4 Smith, W., architect
4 Rougvie, John
4 Rowland, P.., tailor
4 Kerr, Miss, dressmaker
4 Boyle, Mrs
4 Musgrove, John, coal mer.
5 Musgrove, J., hosier
6 Simpson, James, bootmaker
7 Royal Medical Society
7 Thomson, William
8 North British Advertiser
8 Gray, J. k J., printers
8 Ladies' Own Journal Office
9 Picken, Wm., watchmaker.
See Adv.
11 Chamber of Commerce and
Manufactures
11 H. 21. Prison Managers for
Scotland Office
11 Burton, J. H., LL.D., ad-
vocate, Office H.M. Prison
managers
11 Williamson, D. W., engraver
11 Wallace, John, draughtsman
11 Sawers, Thomas
11 Chinas, David, architect
11 Duncan, W., contractor
11 Purvis, Joseph
11 Forbes, William {G.P.O.
11 Welsh, Mrs
11 Martin, James W.
12 Mackintosh, R. T., seedsman
Melville Crescent, 4.
Melville Street.
1 Brodie, Mrs
2 Miller, John, ofLeithen
3 Lee, A. H.
3 Lee, Miss
3 Thomson, Mrs
Walker Street here
4 Grieve, Andrew, W.S.
5 Robertson, Lawrence
6 Robertson, Mrs James
7 Lindsay, Captain
S Kemp, James
9 Geddes, Messrs, engineers
9 Geddes, John
Walker Street here
10 Aikman, James A.
10 Aikman, Mrs
11 Ainslie, James
12 Lauder, Misses Dick
Melville PL, North, 4.
Melville Street.
1 Taylor, Alexander, butcher.
See Adv.
3 Sime, Adam, spirit dealer
4 Carmichacl, Mrs William
4 French, R.
4 Sheriff, James
4 French, J.
5 Paterson, James, greengrocer
6 Aitken, Wm. , corn merchant
7 Hogg, Thomas, butcher.
See Adv.
8 Stevenson, John, grocer
10 Hogg, Miss
11 Muir, Thomas
11 Anderson, Miss
11 Butchart, Alexander
11 M'Gregor, Mrs
11 M'Conochie, John
11 Duthie, George
12 Dickson, Miss, dressmaker
12 Maxwell, G., dairy
13 Hay, J. G., & Son, dyers.
See Adv.
14 Wilson, John
14 Wilson, Mrs, ladies' nurse
Melville PL, South, 4.
Melville Street.
1 Kirkhope, J. , k Sons, grocers
4 Duthie, George, fishmonger
6 Gray & Robertson, plumbers
7 Keddie, Thomas, wareroom
9 M'Whea, Mrs
9 Bryce, Mrs
Melville Street. 4.
1 Roussy, F. S. , teach, of French
1 Roussy, Mrs, boarding school
3 Whitson, Mrs
5 Chalmers, Mrs, lodgings
7 Trail, Miss
9 Stirling, Mrs, of Gartshore
11 Trotter, Mrs
13 Wilson, William
15 Ramsay, Mrs Dr
17 Watt, "Mrs, apartments
19 Lindsay, John M.
■zl MitcheU, James
23 Balderston, Mi ■
Scott, R. k K., accountants
25 Scott, R. K.,C A. (B.diJE.S.)
25 Si ott, 1.. I-. ikine, C.A.
27 Boyd, John [Oliver & B.)
31 Strangman, Mrs
33 Coventry, Eev. George
35 Grant, John 1'.
37 Wauchope, David B.
39 Hardie, T., lodgings
41 Buchanan, Lady Leith
43 Bell, George G., advocate
45 Strong, Thomas, W.S.
47 Jeffrey, John
49 Macredie, Mrs Robert 11.
51 Wilson, Miss
53 Frascr, Roderick M.
53 Hunter, William F.,advo< a!.'
53 Farquharson, Miss
57 Riddell, Miss
59 Halkett, Major-General John
Craigie, C.B.
61 Stodart, Miss
60 M'Cormieks, Miss
58 Jamieson, George Auldjo
56 Longmore, John A., W.S.
54 Crichton, Mrs Maitland M.
52 Candlish, Rev. Dr
50 Johnstone, Mrs
48 Steuart, Mrs G. M'Kenzic
46 Gillespie, William H., of
Torbanehill
44 Stirling, Mrs
42 Fraser, William, jun., W.S.
40 Bethune, Mrs
38 Chancellor, Edward, W.S.
36 Tytler, James Stuart, W.S.
34 Gedden, William, lodgings
32 Walker, Arthur Abney
30 Moinet, John
28 Alexander, Mrs
24 Smart, Andrew, M.D.
22 Smith, Mrs Elizabeth
20 Skene, George
18 Crawford, Donald, advocate
18 Crawford, Mrs
16 Martin, M. J., M.D.
14 Maclagan, Mrs
12 M 'Alpine, Miss
10 Colqukoun, Miss
8 Pagan, Mrs
6 Bell, William
4 Warren, James L., M.D.
2 Gairns, John
2 Gairns, Miss
2 Frier, A. K.
2 Llinsiie, George
2 Frier, M., commission age nt
2 Speirs, Peter A., advocate
2 Peacock, Mrs, lodgings
2 Gray, Miss, teacher
2 Annan, J.
Melville Terrace, 13.
Meadows.
4 Purves, Peter
4 Mason, Hector
4 M'Taggart, Wil.ian
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4 Naisinith, Robert T.
7 M'Lauchlan, William B.
Watt, James, builder
13 Nimmo, John
14 Barron, Charles
14 Carpenter, Miss
14 Shillinglaw, Thomas
14 Fyfe, Neilson, k Son
14 Marshall, George
15 Campbell, Peter
15 Owen, Charles
16 Macdonald, Mrs J. B.
17 Hurst, Mrs William
17 Anderson, "William
17 Chapman, George
17 Dun, Mrs
17 Kinghorn, Alexander
18 Handyside, James
IS Wilson, Robert
IS Morison, J. C.
20 Espie, Mrs Dr
20 Donald, James
22 Hamilton, Andrew
22 Gowanlock, Walter
22 Virtue, William
22 Hamilton, William B.
22 Johnston, James H.
22 Brown, William
23 Alexander, J. G.
23 Wason, AVilliam K.
23 Brechin, George
23 Miller, David
23 Shaw, G.
24 Cownie, T. 0.
24 Bryson, John
24 Waugh, R.
24 Taylor, Mrs
Merchant Street, 9.
Candlemaker Row.
1 Thomson, Mrs, hat-box maker
2 Victoria lodgings
4 Hutchison, William
5 Smail, Gillon, k Co.
6 Robertson, D. k 3., agents
10 Murray, Thomas
10 Gouldmg, John
10 Stevenson, Thomas
12 Raeburn, W. k J., brewers
Mercliiston, 13.
Boroughm airhead.
Munro, Alex., Viewfield house
Curror, Adam, The Lee and
Myreside
Curror, John F., The Lee
Horsburgh, Jn. , Mercliiston cot.
Lizars, Mrs John, Breezy brae
Porteous, Mrs Alex., farmer
Wilkie, Mrs, St Helen's
Hamilton, Mrs
Rogerscn, John J., Mercliiston
castle
Chalmers, John, Castle bank
Chalmers, Mrs, Castle bank
Philp, W. T. , Mercliiston lodge
Walker, Robt, East Mercliiston
Fleming, George, Marionville
Young, Miss, Marionville
Kerr, William, Napier villa
Merchiston Avenue. 13.
1 Udny, Mrs
5 Christie, Robert
7 Dickson, Misses
9 Lindsay, James, Lauderville
9 Lindsav, D. P., Lauderville
10 Arnot,"Rev. William
11 Gibson, Henry G., W.S.,
West knowe
Merchiston Cresct. 13.
1 Alexander, William
Fleming, Rev. William
Merchiston Ho. N. 10.
See Fountainbridge, West.
Merchiston Place. 13.
1 Nimmo, Mrs, Douglas lodge
1 Gillespie, Miss, Douglas lodge
3 Inglis, Thomas
5 Cowan, Patrick
7 Taylor, James
9 Tulloh, Miss M. L.
5 Gray, Mrs
6 Wallace, Mrs
4 Milne, Mrs William
2 Smith, Miss
Merchiston PL N. 13.
3 Mayne, Misses
5 Duncan, Henry
7 Henderson, Mrs
9 Miller, John
9 Simpson, Mrs
11 Dalgleish, John
13 Gibson, Miss
13 King, Miss
8 Veitch, Rev. James, D.D.
6 Reid, Rev. William
4 Greenhill, Miss
Merchiston Ter. 13.
1 Ritchie, Mrs Dr
2 k 3- Fleming, George, baker
4 Lyon, Misses
4 Regan, Mrs, lodgings
4 Hornell, Miss
4 Murray, Mrs
5 Bank of Scotland Branch :
William Watson, agent
6 & 7 Ford, Js. , & Son, grocers
8 Wanless, Robert
8 Ford, Thomas
8 Morrison, Peter
8 Graham, Mrs
9 Niven, William R., chemist
10 Morrison, Peter, plumber
Dickson & Small
Pollock, Mrs
Niven, William R.
Fletcher, Miss
Dow, James
Porteous, Mrs Alex., daily
Edmondston, Mrs
Balfour, Mrs.
14 Steell, Gourlay, R.S.A.
Macgregor, Donald
Meuse Lane. 7.
See South St Andreio Street.
Middleby Street, 13.
Minto Street.
1 Snodgrass, Misses
3 Petrie, Stephen
5 Hogg, Miss
7 Gordon, John, merchant
9 Purves, William
11 Cormack, Mrs
13 Stratton, David, survevor
12 Scott, Miss E. S.
10 Laidlaw, Miss
10 Ker, Mrs R. W.
8 Wormald, J. D., W.S.
6 Ogilvy, M. F.
6 Ogilvy, Mrs
4 Dallas, E. W., artist
2 M'Laren, Rev. D.
Middleneld. 2.
See Leith Wall:
Mill Lane. 4.
Great Junction Street.
1 Hawthorn & Co., engineers
4 Gladstone Institution ; Miss
M. Tough, matron
6 Laing, Duncan, teacher
7 M'Lellan, Miss, teacher
8 Fraser, Rev. R. G.
10 Dispensary and Humane
Society; Archibald Fairly,
superintendent
Fairley, Mrs, matron
Millerfield Place, 13.
Meadovis.
Miller, William, Millerfield
house
1 Grant, Mrs
2 Allan, William (P. & A.)
3 Laing, Misses
4 Anderson, David
5 Dickson, Alexander
6 Ballantyne, Robert Michael
7 Christie, Miss
8 Brown, Mrs E.
9 Fleming, Rev. John
10 Paterson, James L. W.
11 Bowe, James
15 Burnet, Alexander
16 Richardson, Mrs J.
17 Craig, John B.
18 Thomson, David, M. D. , R. N.
19 Oliphant, William
20 Napier, Alexander, chemist
20 Napier, Mrs
20 Wilson, George
21 Stobie, William
Milne Square. 9.
See High Street.
Mint. 8.
See 56 High Street.
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Minto Street, 13.
Newington.
1 Smith, George
2 Littlejohn, Mrs A.
3 Weir, Jn. (Livingston dts W.)
4 Livingston, Josiah
5 Drysdale, David
6 Johnston, Rev. George, D.D.
7 Clarkson, A.
7 Clarkson, W. C.
7 Clarkson, Mrs
8 "Wilson, Misses
9 Dick, John
10 Moore, George
11 Dalziell, Miss
12 Steele, James
13 Usher, John (A. U. <fc Co.)
Blachet Place here
14 Halliburton, W. W.
15 Hunter, Mrs David
16 Wilson, George, S.S. C.
17 Whyte, Wm. (R. W. d: Son)
18 Chalmers, James K.
19 Lillie, Mrs William
20 Lawrence, Mrs J.
21 Reid, Mrs James
22 Usher, Thomas
23a Elder, James
Mayfiehl Terrace here
24 Sanson, Mrs
25 Little, Mrs
26 Shiell, William
27 Harkness, T. B.
28 Haswell, George, writer
29 Young, James, merchant
30 Low, D. {Scott, L., <£• Co.)
30 Whitson, Thomas
31 Gilchrist, A. S.
31 Borders, Frederick
32 Hardy, Henry, architect
32 Hardy, Mrs
33 Wilson, Mrs
34 Duncan, Mrs, of ParkhiU
34 Ford, William
Middleby Street here
35 Paterson, George
35 Paterson, James X.
36 Braidwood, Rev. John
37 Greig, James
38 Robertson, Mrs
39 Latta, Mrs T. A.
40 Anderson, Mrs Andrew
41 Marshall, Archibald
42 Pow, James, surgeon
43 Gordon, Robert
44 Pridie, Peter Hamden, S.L.
44a Anderson, Mrs R.
44a Younger, Mrs
45 Calder, Alexander
45 Calder, G.
46 Lowne, Thompson, M.D.
47 Dalgetty, Harry
47 Dalgetty, Mrs Chai-les
48 Brown, Mrs M. F.
48 Brown, John Kidd
49 Brody, C. M.
49 Brody, William T., M.D.
50 Roughead, Mrs
51 Christie, Alexander
52 Williams, John
Mitchell Street, 1.
Constitution Street.
5 Gillon, John, & Co.
5 Liverpool and London In-
surance Company
7, 8, & 9 Dryburgh, N., &Sons
11 & 12 Brotchie, Robert, & Co.
18 Saunders, John, wright
24 Douglas, Robert
27 Douglas, Robert
27 Scott, Robert (R. 6 F. S.)
27 Hoy, Andrew
27 Thomson, Miss J.
33 Furze & Co.
3S Dowie, Peter
40 Meek & Williamson
48 Wren, Geo., corn merchant
Montague Street, 12.
Clerk Street.
1 M'Conachie, Robert, grocer
3 Hamilton, Mrs
3 Thomson, John
3 Spankie, Miss
3 Galloway, William
5 Lawson, Andrew
5 Lawson, Miss
7 Stuart, Mrs John
9 Du.ncanson, Mrs T.
9 Mackintosh, Misses
9 Campbell, James
11 Pringle, R, O.
13 Crow, Philip
15 Carnochen, A.
15 Brodie, John
15 Nisbet, Mrs R.
15 Maxwell, Miss
15 M'Culloch, William T.
17 Dun, Thomas
19 Gordon, Miss
21 Nelson, James, dentist
21 Hird, William
21 Anderson, Misses
21 Gardiner, Colin M.
21 Dunbar, Mrs
23 Scoular, Miss
25 Hardie, Miss
27 Pringle, Thomas
27 Lindsay, Robert
27 M'Kendrick, Thomas
27 Bartie, Miss
27 M 'Donald, Mrs
31 Lindsay, John
33 Colvin, George
33 Templeton, William
33 Richardson, Mrs
33 Cheyne, Charles
37 Millons, Miss
39 Comrie, Mrs Alexander
39 Methven, Mrs
41 Cargey, Mrs
45 Mott'at, James
45 Mack, W. B.
45 Lee, Mrs
13 Smith, Mrs M.
18 Christie, R. C.
18 Carmichael, James
18 Kerr, Thomas
18 Hayden, William P.
16 Fergie, William
16 Somerville, Robert
16 Maxwell, J.
16 Stewart, Daniel
16 Russell, Miss
14 Scott, Charles
14 Deans, William
14 Thomson, William
12 Christie, Henry
12 Garrioeh, John, grocer
12 Hunter, James
10 Christie, Mrs Andrew
10 Addison, Mrs J.
10 Cooke, John M.
10 Cumming, Alexander
8 Livingston, James
8 Grant, Peter
8 Kemp, Alexander
8 Lamb, James
8 Cockburn, George
6 Cowan, Mrs John
6 Scott, Mrs
6 Hill, James W.
6 Smith, Donald
6 Napier, G. B.
4 Stevenson, Miss
4 Crabb, David
4 Pollock, Mrs John
4 Taylor, Angelo
4 Fenton, Mrs
4 Brotherston, Thomas
2 Adamson, Walter
2 Bryce, James
2 Farmer,' Peter
2 Nieolson, A.
2 Dickson, Adam
2 Buchanan, Adam
Montgomery Street, 1.
Elm Row.
1 Ness, John, spirit merchant
2 Bruce, Wm., leather mercht.
4 Black, Mrs G. S.
4 Nairn, John
4 Ross, Daniel
4 Gibb, James
4 Gibson, John
4 Ebsworth, J. , teacher of music
5 Reid, Mrs M., greengrocer
8 Marshall, Thomas
8 Martin, David
8 Steven, George
8 Downie, Alexander
10 Gray, William
13 Nixon, Thomas P.
13 Ritchie, F. J. {J. R. tb Sons)
13 Curror, Mrs
13 Mackay, William H.
13 Mae Galium, George
14 Fairweathcr, David
14 Duncan, A. (T. D. ct- Sons)
14 Macmahon, J.
16 Thomson, Mrs
M'Call, G, & Co.
M'Call, P., & Co.
Swann, J. R., Windsor cot.
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Montpelier, 13.
Bruntsfield Place.
1 Knight, Miss
2 Cowan, William (C. & Son)
3 Mackintosh, Mrs, of Geddes
6 Dmmmond, Rev. D. T. K.
7 Brown, Mrs William
Moray Place. 4.
1 Graham, Dr
2 Blackburn, R. B., advocate
3 Thomson, R. W.
4 Boyd, James
5 Baxter, SirD., of Kilmaron
6 Williamson, R, C.
7 Moneypenny, W. T.
8 Fraser, Patrick, advocate
' 9 Scottish Institution. SeeAdv.
10 Buchanan, John
11 Innes, J. B., W.S.
12 Johnson, Miss Helen M.
14 Ormidale, The Hon. Lord
15 Williamson, Andrew
16 Mackenzie, The Misses
17 Howe, Alexander
18 Aitchison, E. Ii., accountant
18 Yule, George, waiter
18 Aitchison, Mrs
18 Macgregor, Miss
Doune Terrace, here
19 & 20 Windsor Hotel— Miss
Brown
21 Douglas, F. B., advocate
22 Primrose, Hon. Bouverie F.
23 Cuninghame, Mrs
24 Anderson, D., of Moredun
25 Abbott, Francis, Secretary to
the General Post Office
26 Walker, William Stuart, of
Bowland
27 Melville, Misses White
29 Coventry, A., advocate
30 Forrest, Mrs
31 Hope, John, W.S.
32 Anderson, Finlay
33 Macnair, John
34 Russell, Mrs, of Blackbraes
35 Heriot, F. L. M., advocate
35 Heriot, Mrs, sen. , of Ramornie
36 Pitman, Mrs General
Great Stuart Street here
37 Thomson, James, of Glen-
douran
38 Collins, Mrs
39 Kirkpatrick, John, advocate
40 Christison, Dr
40 Christison, John, W.S.
40 Christison, David, M.D.
41 Boyd, Thos. J. {Oliver & B.)
42 Bryce, A. H., LL.D.
43 Field, Rev. E. B.
43 Field, James H.
Forres Street here
44 Adam, James
44 Inglis, William, advocate
45 Skinner. John Holt
46 Mackichan, Mrs, board. -sch.
47 Young, Geo., M.P., advocate
48 Ainslie, Daniel
49 Buchanan, Mrs James
Moray Street, 2.
Pilrig Street.
3 Campbell, David
8 Thomson, George
8 Donaldson, Mrs
10 Donaldson, William, grocer
12 Bailie, Charles, grocer
1:3 M'Laren, Peter
14 White, John, grocer
Morningside. 13.
Watson, Mrs, 1 Banner place
Welsh, Misses, Craigcn villa,
Banner place
Dibdin, Mrs, Flodden lodge,
Banner place
Shand, Robert, 4 Banner place
MacGoun, Rev. Robert W.,
M. A,, Banner villa, Banner pi.
M'Laren, Miss, 1 Morningside
bank
Hope, Mrs, Bank house, Morn-
ingside bank
Dempster, Maxwell, ho. painter
Henderson, Mrs, Rosewood cot.
Mackenzie, Dan., Spring valley
Napier, Mrs Jas. , Spring valley
Aird, Misses, Spring valley ho.
Esplin, Mrs Chas., 1 Esplin pi.
Smith, John Stewart, Esplin pi.
Bennet, James, 4 Blackford pi.
Campbell, Dick, & Son, 3 Black-
ford place
Joss, John, gardener, 2 Black-
ford place
Robertson, Jas., 2 Blackford pi.
Callender, Peter, 2 Blackford pi.
Proudfoot, Miss M. , dressmaker,
2 Blackford place
Gourlay, James, joiner
Wilson, John, builder
Langlands, William, builder
Reid, David, shoemaker
Proudfoot, Alexander, joiner
Denholm, James, blacksmith,
plumber, and gasfitter
Robertson, John, builder
Miller, James, gardener
Deuchar, Mrs J., Morningside ho.
Deuchar, David, Morningsideho.
Royal Edinburgh Asylum —
Leslie, And. , ho. superintend!
Macdougall, Mrs, matron
Shearer, Miss, matron
Skae, D., M.D., F.R.C.S.,
physician, Tipperlinn house
Colman, Thomas J. , M. R, C. S. ,
assistant phvsician, Asylum
Wickham, R.H.B., S.R.C.P.,
assistant physician, Asylum
Deas, Peter Maury, M.B.,
assistant physician, Asylum
Boyes, Janet, spirit dealer
Wilson, Mrs, 1 Steele's place
Blaikie, Miss, 2 Steele's place
Craigie, Mrs H., Falconhall
Falconar, Miss, Falconhall
Greenfield, Js., Falconhall lodge
Rhind, Mrs, ladies' nurse
Dick, James, refreshment rooms
Campbell, Dick, k Son
Ross, John, tailor and clothier
Beilby, G. T., M.D., surgeon,
Falcon cottage
Morningside Place, 13.
Morningsk) le .
1 Farmer, John
1 Brown, Rev. James
2 Bloxsom, T. P., comm. agent
3 Cunningham, George <'.,
Strowan lodge
4 Williamson, Mrs
Douglas, A., Blackford villa
7 Sands, Misses
8 Stevenson, Mrs Dr
Cowieson, P., Woodend vilffl
Morrison Street, 4.
Haymarhet.
1 Henderson, William, grocer
2 Brough, William
4 Wyllie, William F.
5 Kemp, James
7 Combe, Misses
8 Davidson, James
8 Hill, George W.
8 Adamson, Miss
8 Smibert, Miss
9 Wilson, D.
10 Wilson, D., wright
Colden, J., wright
Paterson, A. & J., smiths
Haldon, George, builder
Templeton, Alexander
Anderson & Stevenson
12 Carruthers, WiRiam, coal
merchant
16 Muir, Adam, builder
17 Bain, T., cabinetmaker
21 Kerr, David, sculptor
21 Brownlee, William, builder
22 Stuart, Peter (S. <b Campbell)
23 Stuart & Campbell, plasterers
25 Tweedie, John
25 M'Intyre, Mrs
25 Hodder, Charles D.
25 Howden, Robert
25 Jervis, Mrs Alexander
27 Muirhead, John
2S Guthrie, J. Y.
28 Anderson, Robert
29 Short, Mrs
30 Burns, George
31 Galloway, R.
31 Stow, Alfred
31 Wheatley, Leonard
31 Hume, Miss
31 Peacock, Robert
31 Hume, William
Crow, Thomas, joiner
Wardale, William, engineer
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Menzics, Andrew, joiner
Lees & Nicol, joiners
Laidlaw, William, joiner
Stewart L Davidson
Morrison St. Lane. 4.
M'Millan, Hugh
Thomson, William
Morton Street, 2.
Duke Street, Leith.
1 Eoss, Mrs John
1 Sime, Alexander
2 Bell, Peter
3 Sanderson, Mark
3 Moffat, James
3 Galloway, Misses
3 Smith, James
3 Don, John
3 Smith, John
4 King, Mrs
5 Shaw, William
5 Henderson, D. W., agent
5 Smith, Patrick
6 Goalen's Leith Links Golf ho.
6 Goalen, James, architect
6 Provincial Insurance Co.
7 Watt, James, Provost
9 Maekay, Neil, huilder
13 Rodger, Alexander
15 Donaldson, James
16 West, Mrs Andrew, grocer
Mound Place, 9.
North Bank Street.
1 Macwhirter, John, artist
1 Tait, James, plasterer
1 Bertram, J. G.
1 Cumming, Thomas
1 Carfrae, John, naturalist
1 Marshall, Alexander
1 Storrie, Mrs
1 Wilson, George, missionary
1 Coghlan, Frances
2 Knox, Samuel, & Dickson,
manufacturers
2 Mackinlay, Mrs
2 Chapman, Charles
2 Lindsay, William
New College
Kidd, James, New College
Young, G., church officer
Murray Street, 12.
Crosscauseway.
2 Milne, Mrs, midwife
4 Henderson, James, smith
3 Muir, Robert, coal merchant
5 Clowe, Peter
9 M'Lean, Lachlan
Murray Street,
Sciennes Hill.
Tulloch, Rev. William, Sciennes
grove
Duff, Thos., Glenalmond cottage
Hunter, Thomas, Hastings lodge
Barker, Francis (B. <{• Forbes),
Lawrence villa
Angus, D., Lawrence villa
Ingram, Mrs, Lawrence villa
Brown, John C, Marion villa
Fairbairn, Charles, Marion villa
Wilson, Miss, Sciennes gardens
Baird, William, Callender lodge
Robie, James, Ruby villa
Porteous, A., Charlotte villa
Whyte, John, Verbena cottage
Pringle, Mrs William, St Kath-
erine's villa
Napier Road, 13.
Merchiston.
Middlemass, Misses, Braeside,
lodgings
Murray, Miss Agnes, Braeside
Black, George
Richardson, J. J. (J.J.R. &Co.),
Lammerburn
Watson, Archibald
Watson, James
Fergusson, Major Home M., The
Nest
Gowans, James, Rockville
Nichol, Mrs J. P., Huntly lodge
Nelson Place, 5.
Nelson Street.
Orr, Alex., cabinetmaker
1 Neill, J., cabinetmaker
2 Prentice, Alexander
Nelson Street, 5.
Abercromby Place.
M 'Bride, Rev. Neil
1 Baillie, Miss
1 Herbert, David, M.A.
1 Home, Robert
1 Thwaites, W. Kelso, S.S.C.
1 G-reat Britain Life Assur-
ance Office
3 Beaton, Alexander, dyer
5 Galbraith, Thomas
5 Craickshank, J., surgeon
Royal Exchange Assurance.
See Adv.
5 Wood, William, C.A.
5 Northern Reversion Co.
5 Hanna, T. Chalmers, C.A.
7 Paterson & Romanes, W.S.
7 Romanes, John, S.S.C.
9 Lawrie, Arch. C, advocate
11 Anderson, Robert
11 Fraser, Peter S.
13 Crichton, J. A., advocate
13 Crichton, Hew, S.S.C.
13 Crichton, H. Hamilton, W.S.
15 Strong, John
15 Luke, Misses J. & E.
15 Thomson, William
15 Grierson, John S.
15 Duncan, Thomas
17 Rutherfurd, A., advocate
Northumberland St. here
19 Macdougald, Robert
21 Simpson, Peter, solicitor
21 M'Dermott, James
21 Mowat, James
21 Mowat, Mrs, dressmaker
21 Hay, Miss
21 Neilson, Mrs, ladies' nurse
21 Watson, Miss
23 Steel, Mrs
27 Allester, Miss If.
27 Fraser, Miss J., teacher of
music
27 Lawrie, John W.
27 Fletcher, Charles B.
27 Harrison, W., prof, of music
27 Armstrong, Robert
27 Shaw, David, S.S.C.
27 Harrowcr, James
27 Grant, James, writer
27 Jones, Mrs
29 Cormack, James, bootmaker
29 M'Kean, John
31 Glanville, Mrs, lodgings
31 Young, Mrs, grocer
28 Menzies, John
26 Aytoun, James
26 Welsh, Adam
26 Miller, John
24 Pringle, Miss
22 Muirhead, A., painter
20 Miller, James, S.S.C.
London Union Insurance
Company. See Adv.
20 Shiress, David S.
20 Thomson, Miss Mary
20 Morton, J., English teacher
18 Myles, Mrs
15 Guthrie, Mrs Alexander
18 Guthrie, Miss J. R., teacher
18 Crowe, J. D.
18 Marshall, Wm., coal mercht.
16 Adamson & Gulland, W.S.
16 Adamson, D. M., S.S.C.
14 Maekay, Thomas, grocer
12 Allan, George, painter
12 Sinclair, Henry
12 Thomson, Miss
12 Scott, A. & A., W.S.
10 Adams, Mrs
5 Black, John, advocate
6 Watt, Miss, dressmaker
6 Greenlaw, Robert
6 Bethune, Mrs Jane
4 Smith, Alexander W.
2 Solomon, H.
New Lane, 5.
An nfie Id.
Drybrough, George, grocer
Lawrie, Peter, grocer
New Street, 8.
Canongafe.
19 Blackball Brothers
21 Long, Thomas, & Son
25 Brown, Thomas
27 & 29 Marr, James, & Co. Sefe
Adv.
38 Geska, C.
43 Wilson, G.
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Newbattle Terrace, 13.
Mornlngside.
2 Callender, John A.
3 Scott, Isaac, Catherine Bank
4 Henderson, Mrs Dr
5 Wemyss, Robert
6 Gibbon, Alexander
7 Wallace, Miss
8 Foulis, Lady Listen, Pitsligo
road
Newhaven. 5.
Main Street.
1 Geddis, David, baker
10 Samuel, James, butcher
14 Simpson, Mrs J., grocer
21 Taylor, Mrs
22 Dawson, Francis, druggist
32 Jeffrey, Mrs, grocer
36 Bradbrook, R., grocer
40 Goldie, R., shoemaker
45 M 'Cathie, G., spirit mercht.
46 Gunn, David
67 Baxter, Mrs, grocer
75 Matheson, D., grocer
79 Thomson, A., grocer
85 M'Kenzie, Mrs M., refresh-
ment rooms
87 Halley, David, tobacconist
90 Mather, Jas., flesher (P.O.)
92 Watt, John, shoemaker
95 Melville, David, plumber
98 & 99 Douglas, Thos., victual
dealer
Main, Mrs J. C, Peacock
hotel. See Adv.
Dalgleish, William, Ship inn
Walker, James, spirit dealer
Darney, Robert, spirit dealer
Melville, James, co-operative
store
Morrison, W. & J. , tinsmiths
Crawford, Jas., refreshment
rooms
Philpott, John, hotel
103 Hall, George, smith
Laing, Thomas, teacher, New
cut
Scott, William, plumber
Maitland Street. 5.
1 Wallace, William, baker
3 Hutton, James, grocer
5 Melville, William
6 Laing, Miss, boarding-school
8 Black, George, druggist
10 Wylie, Daniel, & Son, oil-
refiners
10 Gilchrist, John
11 Alexander, John, grocer
Maitland Place. 5.
2 Marshall, Mrs
5 Selvie, Mrs, lodgings
5 Darling, Mrs R.
5 Ramsay, James, lodgings
5 Hall, George
Newhaven Road,
Bonnington.
Johnstone, Miss Hope, Hope-
toun lodge
Cowe, H., Tweed villa
Wilson, Win., Swanfield villa
Pentland, Young, jun. (P. <i-
Son), Muirville
Dahl, Abram, Catherine lodge
Stocks, James, Catherine villa
Darling, Mrs, Northfield
Orkney, Geo., gardener, North-
field
Balfour, Mrs A., Northfield
Raimes, R., Bonnington park
Hunter, D., Catherine bank,
Trinity academy
Notman, Wm., Northfield cot,
Murray, Jas., Northfield cottage
Muir, Wm. C, Priory, Ramsay
place
Reoch, George W., St Clairs
Wotherspoon, Wm. W., Rose-
bank
Thomson, James, Williamfield
Gavin, William, Williamfield
Kemp, Mrs Dr T., Williamfield
Henderson, James, Annsville
Gavin, R., Jessfield
Gavin, Miss, Jessfield
Gavin, W. S., Cherry bank
Mackay, Mrs, Cherry bank
Becker, J. W. , Cherry bank
Finlay, William, M.D., Cherry
bank
Webster, James, Cherry bank
Blair, John, gardener, Cherry
bank
Ford, John, grocer, Cherry bank
Crudelius, Mrs, Jessfield house
Thompson, Captain, R. N., Jess-
field house
Roberts, William H., Admiralty
house
Hall, Joseph L., Newhaven park
Phipps, Mrs, Somerset cottage
Surenne, J. G., M.D., WRlow
bank
Sceales, Adolphus M., Willow
bank
Wardlaw, J. F. , Willow bank
Mowat, Magnus, boatbuilder
Newington, West, 13.
Newington.
Mercer, Walter (21. <L- C'rom-
bie), W. Newington house
1 Adamson, D., coach-hirer
2 Reid, Mrs Janet
3 Muir, James
3 Johnston, Miss
3 Gillespie, Rev. William
3 Pillans, Miss
4 Thomson, Mrs A.
5 Simpson, George
6 Gardner, Miss Elizabeth
7 Green, Misses
10 Lawson, George, baker, etc.
10 Ritchie, William
11 & 12 Proudfoot, John, grocer
13 Kay, George, fruiterer
14 Ferguson, D. K., painter
15 Wiseman, J., boot and shoe
maker
Newington PI. E. 13.
1 M 'Gilchrist, Miss I.
2 Morrison, John
3 Sim, F. R.
3 Marr, Mrs James
4 Paterson, James, builder
Jack, Andrew, mason
Smith, J., builder
Newington PI. N. 13.
2 Rose, Mrs
3 Leitch, David
4 Young, George W., grocer
6 Johnston, John, baker
Newington PI. W. 13.
1 Wright, A. & D.
2 Mure, Miss M.
2 Williamson, David
2 Turnbull, W.
2 Welsh, John, S.S.C.
2 Morton, William
3 Forbes, A., builder
4 Stevenson, Miss
5 Stewart, Mrs
Newington Terrace. 13.
1 MacMiUan, Miss
2 Henderson, R.
4 Isles, Mrs Andrew, sen.
5 Marshall, J. D.
6 Thomson, Mrs
6 Thomson, Alexander, S.S.C.
7 Crouch, W. (C. <L Son).
8 Sibbald, J. Robertson, M.D.
9 Aitken, John, tea merchant
9 Winter, David
Newington Ter. W. 13.
Edington, Alex., fishmonger
Newport Street, 10.
St Anthony Place, West.
4 Robertson, Mrs, nurse
7 Eckford, T.
7 Wilson, Mrs, nurse
7 M'Hendrie, Mrs, nurse
Nicolson Square, II.
Nicolson Street.
1 Hutton, James, teacher
1 Hutton, Miss Lilias, teacher
2 Greig, Mrs Alexander
2 Forrest, William, bird dealer
2 Mair, George, draper
3 Mackintosh, Robert
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3 Branch of National Bank;
Murdoch Ross, agent
3 Liddell, Thomas, bookseller
4 St Ann's Seminary
5 Milburn, Dr George
5i Hatton, James, coach-hirer
6 Janiieson, Peter, wine rner.
7 Alexander, Miss
7 Leslie, George
7 Cameron, Catherine
7 Kinnear, James
7 Utterson, Kobert
8 Robertson, Robert
8 Stewart, W., sweep
8 Renton, John
8 Shaw, W. , tailor and clothier
8 Grierson, Mrs
8 Anderson, Robert, dentist
8 Dougall, Mrs, ladies' nurse
9 Howison, "William, surgeon
10 Ormiston, "William, architect
10 Baxter, William
Wesieyan Methodist Chapel
11 Blackie, George
12 Public Baths; David Little
13 Christie, Henry
14 Smart, Mrs John
14 Turnbull, John M., photo-
grapher
14 Budge, Daniel, teacher
16 AVallace, Andrew
Nicolson Street.
East side, 12. West, 11.
1 & 3 Ross, Hugh, & Co.
5 Buist, James, optician
5 Cownie, William
5 Coghill, Mrs
5 Imrie, Henry
5 Murray, Mrs John
5 "Wilson, C.
7 Hilliard, H. & H., cutlers
9 & 11 Houlden, Thomas,
stationer
13, 15, 17 Mercer & Crombie,
lace merchants
21 Dawson, WTilliam, stationer
23 Hamilton, Miss, milliner
25 Xapier, G. B., hosier
27 Laing, George, watchmaker.
See Adv.
31 Robertson & Cairns
31 Robertson, Alexander
31 Cairns, John
31 Laing, George
33 Carlisle, William, draper
35 Innes, Alexander, umbrella
maker
37 Colledge, Thomas. See Adv.
39 Wardlaw, Henry
39 k 41 Bladworth, Richard
43 & 45 Hill, John, shoemaker
45 M'Rae, Kenneth, wine mer-
chant
Nicolson Square here
47 Wallace, Andrew
49 WRson, James, shoemaker
51 Duff, Peter, fruiterer
51 Graham, G., printer
53 Guthrie, John, chemist
55 Pillans, John, baker
57 Leadbetter, Alexander
59 Wilson, John, ham shop
61 Davie, John, bootmaker
63 Taylor, James, umbrella
maker
Reikie's Court
65 Miller & Richard, type-
founders to Her Majesty
65 Mem, Mrs David
65 Todd, Mrs A.
67 Cowan, Thomas, grocer
65 k 69 Dickie, WTilliam,
perfumer
71 Farcpdiarson, Francis, con-
fectioner
73 Michael k Cohen
75 Morison, J. C, tailor
79 Henderson, Abram, grocer
81 Coghill, Mrs Wm., draper
83 Hood, James, bootmaker
S5 Galloway, W., tobacconist
87 Sutherland, A., bootmaker
West Nicolson Street here
89 Kerr, James, grocer
91 Macindoe, J. H. , tobacPonist
93 Wilson, And. , spirit merch.
95 Gray's Court
95 Hogg, David
95 Hunter, Mrs
95 Darling, Miss
95 Bertram, George
97 Christie, E. , old bookseller
97 Southern Loan Office ; D.
Campbell, proprietor
99 Anderson, Miss, stationer
101 Lawson, Mrs
103 M'Laren, W. & G., fleshers
105 Veitch, Misses C. k R.
109 Murray, Henry, confectnr.
Ill Goldston. David
Nicolson Street Church
117 Aitken, Mrs Walter, baker
117 M'Lauchlan, W., jeweller
119 Anderson, D., hairdresser
121 Kidd, James, agent
123 Moran, Thos., shoemaker
125 Smith, R. P., bookseller
129 WTatson, J., bootmaker
131 Dickinson, G. I., hosier
135 Beaton, J., spirit merchant
140 Gardner, W. C, haberdshr.
138 Gardiner, William, tailor
138 Begbie, John
138 Elder, William
138 Smith, R, P.
138 Brown, John
138 Whitson, William
138 Wallace, Jane, teacher
13S Wallace, James
138 Wallace, Paul
135 Wallace, Frank M.
136 Brown, John, grocer
134 Sinchir, Ralph, grocer
132 Robertson, Mrs William
130 Mem, S. k H., fruiterers
128 Ritchie, Mis
128 Campbell, Daniel
128 Prentice, John
128 Henderson, Mrs
128 Dunlop, James
126 Prentice, J., druggist
124 Dickson, W., canalemaker
122 Hamilton, Win., bootmkr.
122 Brown, James, confectioner
120 Mein, George
120 Mein, S. k H.
120 Fowler, John, bootmakcr
120 Crawford, J).
120 Finnic, Samuel G.
120 Weir, Mrs R.
118 Rennie, W., flesher
116 Wilson, James, druggist
114 Bartram, J., bootmaker
Hay, Wm., wood merchant
-^ .Wright, Mrs, furnitnre
-2 "5 seamster
"2 jS Young, John, plumber
fcq ^ Davidson, William, spiey
dealer
112 Peat, John
112 Robertson, P., cornmereht*
110 Waugh, George
108 Rankine &: Allan, millinery
warehouse
106 Crerar, Mrs John, spirit
merchant,
Cibb's Entry
104 Turner, George
104 Buckle, William
102 Ranken, John
102 Duff, Mrs M., milliner
98 Martin, Mrs William
96 Grant, R., eabinetmaker
94 Davidson, James, grocer
90 Operative Hat Factory
88 Robertson, Thomas
88 Hislop, Alexander
86 Miller, Robert, baker, etc.
84 Mochrie, James, grocer
82 Nicolson Street Hotel; D.
Wrilson
80 Crawford, D., hosier ami
glover
78 Greathead, Miss E.
76 Taylor, Angelo, draper
West Richmond St net here
72 k 74 Mitchell, George
70 Gilchrist, H., & Co., under-
takers
70 M'Intosh, Mrs A., book-
seller
65 Allan, Mrs, dressmaker
68 Penman, Andrew
68 Munro, Hugh
66 Munro, Hugh, house agent
66 Lipman, Mrs
64 Hunter, Phdip, cooper
64 Xairn, Win., greengrocer
62 Hunter, Philip
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62 Edwards, William
62. Craw, William C.
60 Edwards, W., brassfounder
60 Hyman, E., glazier
58 Asylum for the Industrious
Blind; "William Mai'tin,
manager
56 Calder, John, com. agent
56 Hamilton, Andrew
54 Walker, James, grocer
52 Edinburgh Toted Abstinence
Society Committee Room ;
E. Strachan, secretary
50 Bradshaw, J., comm. house
48 Thomson, William
48 II 'Gill, John, shoemaker
46 Virtue & Co., publishers
Dickson, James, agent
46 AVatts, Henry
46 Davidson, T., coal mercht.
46 Eoss, Alexander
44 Forteous, Jas. , cabinetmkr.
42 Mackintosh, J., tobacconist
40 Boswell, Alexander
38 Asylum for Female Blind
38 Gillies, Miss
36 Christie, John, grocer
Hill Place here
32 Kerr, Mrs Jas., bookseller
30 Eidpath, David, confectnr.
30 Low, John, slater
30 Bobert^on, John
28 Slight k Kerr, tobacconists
26 Stewart, Eobert, bootmaker
24 Cattanach, William, jun.
24 Paterson, Thomas K.
24 Smith, John (.Sr. <£.- Son)
24 HiUiard, Harvey (H. <fc H.
Hilliard)
22 Anderson, W. k J., iron-
mongers
20 Lees, Eobert, druggist
20 Blakemore, Joseph, agent
18 O'Neil, J.
18 Gillie, Catherine
18 Coghill, Mrs
Royal College of Surgeons
Macadam, Stevenson,
F.E.S.E.
Dickie, John, officer
16 Dymock k Guthrie, grocers
14 Legget, John, watchmaker
12 Wilson k Gosset, fruiterers
10 Livingston, John, tailor and
clothier
10 Livingston, Miss, dress and
cloak maker
10 Zanzig, Christopf, tailor
and clothier
10 Higgings, Francis
10 Smith, John
10 Connal, Mrs
10 Hyman, E.
10 Hardesty, George, draper
10 Barron, James
10 Cook, M. & J., hat manu-
facturers
10b M'Intosh, D., ironmonger
8 Frier, John, dining-rooms
8 Croall, John, k Sons
4 & 6 Main, John, draper
2 Drysdale, David, grocer
Nicolson Street, W. 11
1 Mackay, D.
1 Anderson. James, tailor
5 Millar, Andrew, k Son
7 Haig, Andrew
7 Soutter, Eobert S.
9 Haig, Andrew
11 Garrety, Peter, stationer
13 Mackie, William
13 Watson, A. k E.
15 Cowan, John, flesher
17 Inglis, Miss M., dressmaker
17 Laing, George
17 Lennox, Miss, dressmaker
17 Ferrier, Mrs C.
17 Jenkinson, Francis
17 Falconer, Mrs
19 Darling, William
19 Elliot, Mrs
21 Burns, Horatio
23 Melville, John, painter
25 M'Gregor, Duncan
25 Lawson, Mrs William
25 Pentland, Mrs James
25 Oliver, Henry
27 Macqueen, John, haberdasher
29 Hastie, Francis, bookseller
33 Wood, Andrew, watchmaker
35 M'Glashon, Mrs Balph
35 Henderson, John, clothier
35 Drummond, G.
35 Macdonald, Mrs
35 Grainger, Thomas
37 Drummond, G., bootmaker
39 Thomson, Murray, baker
41 M'Kechnie, J., dyer and
cleaner. See Adv.
43 Gowanlock, W. k A., fleshers
24 MitcheU, David
22 k 24 Usher, A., k Co., spirit
dealers
20 Beattie, John, auctioneer
18 Ingram, Mrs, Shetld. wareho.
18 Smith, P., k Co.
18 Henderson, Donald
18 Scott, James O. D.
16 Scott, J. O. D., spirit dealer
16 Wilson & Clunie
14 Warraker, W., brassfounder
14 Traquair, J., fruiterer
12 Martiu, Mrs William
10 Brash, Thomas, shoemaker
8 Eoss, E. Jamieson, painter
6 Gibb, John, dairyman
6 M'Leod, D., tailor
2 Ogilvy, James, artist
2 Turnbull k Huth
2 Scott, Misses
2 Eonald, Hugh
Niddry Street,
High Street.
13 Sutherland, A.
8.
17 Baillie & Falmer
29 Lidgate, Alexander, tailor
33 Stewart, Mrs E.
37 Douglas, Peter
39 M'Nab, D.
43 Mnnro, K"eil, furniture dealer
45 Forsyth, Mrs C.
51 Sword, Thomas, turner
57 Hay, J. & A., leather mcrchts.
50 Br Bell's School
50 Hill, J. E., teacher
34, 36, k 38 Aikraan, A. & D.
30 Eutherford & Co.
24 & 26 Aikman, James
22 k 2S Murray, J., printers'
joiner. See Adr.
14 k 16 Thomson, David
14 Tron Church Female Indus-
tried School
14 Menzies, Miss, teacher
14 M'Neil, Miss, matron
12 County Fire and Provident
Life Office; J. H. Stott,
agent
12 Stott, J. H, k Son
6, 8, & 10 Hewat, J., & Sons
2 Brown, Grant C.
North Bridge.
East, 8. West, 9.
1 Slight &'Kerr, tobacco manu-
facturers
2 Bakers' House of Call
2 Proud, Peter, jeweller
2 Craig, James
2 Shillinglaw, Peter F.
3 Dunlop, D. M., hatter
4 Hay, Alexander, stationer
4a Valentine, John, & Co.
4a Bartholomew, J., engraver
4a M'Cartney, Hugh, tailor
5 Laule k Hepting, toy wareho.
6 Black, Adam k Charles, pub-
lishers
7 Eitchie, David, & Co.
8 Tait, T. , pocketbook make
8 Hillson k Moore, clothiers
8 Edgar, Miss, dressmaker
8 Small, James
8 Kirkwood, Alex., engraver
8 City of Glasgow Friendly
Society ; James M'Cor-
mack, agent
9 Mortimer, William, jeweller.
See Adv.
1 0 Burge, W. , hatter. See A dr.
11 & 12 Bennet, J., lace merch.
13 Combe, Matthew, tailor
13 Adair, John, jun., tailor
13 M'Diarmid, John, tailor
13 Smith, S., tailor and clothier
14 Donaldson, Jn. F. B., watcfil
maker. See Adr.
15 Tait, Alexander, bootmaker
17 Macfarlan, J. F., & Co.
IS Mackintosh, James, dentist
20 Garden, James, tailor
20 Lindsay & Richardson
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31
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37
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41
41
41
42
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44
44
Kokler, E., & Son
Blackball Brothers
k 24 Roy, James, laceman
Easterbrook, Thomas, agent
"Wright, George, com. merch.
Baigrie, George, traveller
Butehart, Alex., accountant
Lyon, William Law, agent
M'Kenzie, Alex., draper
Short, David, accountant
Bailey, J. E., agent
Epps, William, agent
Walker, George, wright
Lawrie & Mitchell, photogrs.
M'lntosh, J.,&Son, clothiers
Thallon, L., agent
Mackintosh & Co., hosiers
Market Stairs
Malloch, Mrs, basket maker
Crocket, T. (2d door down)
Marshall & Aitken, clothiers
Mackay & Smith, clothiers
Miller, John, woollen draper
Thomson, C. J., bookbinder
Aikman, George
Aikman, George, jun.
Ballantine, George, & Son
Harrison, George, & Co.
Bell, William M., commis-
sion agent
Miller, John
M'Millan, Mrs, milliner
Miller, Misses, dressmakers
Crouch, William, k Son
Smith & Co., drapers
Sanderson, Edwin, engraver
Johnston, Thomas, jeweller
Brown, William, hosier
k 37 Harrison k Co.
Taap, Wm., linen merchant
Nicol, Robert, die-cutter
Mein, William
Chisholm, Miss, furrier
M'Kenzie, Jn., invalid nurse
Smith, John
Market Stairs
Peattie, J., refreshments
Rankine, Thomas
Wells, L., k Co., teamerchts.
Sutton k Co., rail, carriers
Cessford, George, agent
Milne Square
Hamilton, W. L., hatter
Carrick, William, hatter
Craig, James, boot and shoe
maker
Shiels, Robert, & Son, con-
fectioners
Henderson, D., hatter
Rainbow Dining Rooms
Anderson, William
Cranston & Elliot, drapers
Ross, Mrs
Hyam, David, k Co.
Niblett, E. B.
Mackay k Chisholm
Ritchie, David, & Co.
Shepherd, J., accountant
M'Evoy, P., agent
51 Sugden, Son, k Nephew
51 Oldman, J.
51 Graham, Peter
51 Meek, David
51 Paterson, R. B.
52 Duncan, Flockhart, k Co.
53 Richardson, William, cutler
54 Young, T., k Son, tailors
54 Bowe & Christie
54 Peacock, T. B., agent
54 Duncan, Flockhart, & Co.
55 Hay, John, & Co., clothiers
56 Brown k Tregilgas, clothiers
57 Stark, John
57 Hogg, Johnstone, k Co.,
clothiers
57 Cox's Commercial hotel
57 Cox, James
5S Young, Archibald
59 Romanes k Paterson
60 Paterson, Andrew, sculptor
60 Affleck, Arthur, paper ruler
61 Cunningham, T., hatter
62 Gorrie k Anderson, clothiers
63 Hutton, John, silversmith
63 Goldie, George A.
63 Thomson, Andrew, & Co.
63 Edmonston, F., & Son
63 RiddeU, John
63 Young, C. & A., engravers
63 Young, Gavin, lapidary
64 Dunlop, D. M., hatter
65 Dow, J. Allan, hatter
67 Johnston, Thos., wine merch.
Northumberland PL 5.
1 Strong, John, spirit dealer
2 Walker, William
2 Cooper, Mrs, rubber
2 Taylor, James
2 Chisholm, Mrs, ladies' nurse
3 Smith, George, dairy
4 Wilson, James
4 Johnston, Mrs W.
4 Adam, John
4 Dow, Alexander
4 Bryden, William
4 Black, James, smith
5 Wright, Mrs, grocer
6 Mackay, Thos., bootmaker
7 Dickson, Wm., spirit dealer
Northumberland St. 5.
1 Gibson k Ferguson, W. S.
1 Ferguson k Junner, W.S.
3 King, J. Haloburton
5 Brand, William, W.S.
7 Stuart, Rev. John
9 Pitcairn, Mrs Robert
9 Pitcairn, Henry H.
11 Thomson, Andrew, M.D.
13 Dickson, Arch. W., surgeon
15 Baillie, John M., C.A.
17 Finlay, Gilbert L.
17 Macnab, Mrs Robert
19 Matheson, Mrs Alexander
21 Stewart, David
23 Duncan, J. M., advocate
25 Ourror, David, S.S.C.
27 Chiene, George T., C.A.
29 Mackenzie, Kenneth, C.A.
29 Smith, John TurnlmH, C.A.
29 Budc;e, Henry, C.A.
31 Strachan, R. H.
31 Strachan, William
33 Kinnear, Alex. S., advocal i
35 Anderson, Miss Elizabeth
35 Wilson k Lee, grocers
Dundas Street here
37 Marjoribanks, Mrs
39 Reid, William
41 Macdonald, Angus, M.D.
43 Smith, Wm., writing master
45 Gairdner, John, M.D.
47 Walker, Mrs William
47 Walker, William, surgeon
49 Baikie, Robert, M.D.
51 Adam, James, advocate
53 Gillespie, John, W.S.
55 Wright, T. Strethill, M.D.
57 Keith, George S., M.D.
59 Kennedy, William, W.S.
61 Muirhead, James, advocate
63 Thomson, Rev. Andw., D.D.
65 Robertson, Miss
Lane — Porter, Thos., wright
67 Hunter, Robert, advocate
69 Finlay, William, writer
71 Carstairs, M., plumber, etc.
76 Fleming, James, dairy
72 Brown, David, writer
72 Maeredie, Robert
72 Ritchie, Charles, S.S.C.
72 Anderson, Mrs John
72 Orosz, Francis
72 Ka3% John
72 Stalker, Colin K.
72 Kay, William F.
70 Murray, George
Lane — Renwick, Jas., livery
stables
68 Campbell, Miss, of Southall
66 Smith, Mrs David
64 Darling, James S., W.S.
62 Auld, Miss
62 Wilson, Mrs
60 Curriehill, Lord
60 Marshall, J., advocate
58 Macara, L. M., W.S.
56 Webster, George, advocate
54 Stuart, James, jun.
52 Scott, Miss
50 Richardson, John, W.S.
48 Grant, J. Dundas, advocate
46 Scott, Andrew, jun.
46 Smith, Thomas, lodgings
44 M'Laren, W. N., advocate
42 Royal Engineers' Office
Lane — Johnston, J., stabler
40a Mead, John, jeweller
40a Turing, Mrs
40 Liddall, Benjamin
36 Wilson, William, dairy
Dundas Street here
34 Tod, Robert, baker
32 Clapperton, Alex. , spirit dlr.
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PAL
30 Thomson, John, S.S.C.
28 Bell, Charles
26 Carphin, James Rhind, C.A.
24 Cowan, William, LL.D.
22 Carmichael, Win. S. , surgeon
20 Lancaster, Henry H.
1 8 Seller, Win. , M. D. , F. R. C. P.
16 Forrester, William
14 Gordon, Mrs Dr
14 Gordon, Rev. Robert
14 Gordon, William, M.D.
12 Paterson, D. W.
10 Lindsay & Paterson, W.S.
10 Lindsay, James, W.S.
8 Cassels, Alexander, W.S.
6 Ferguson, William, W.S.
4 Torrance, John, baker
2 Angus, J. S., grocer, etc.
Norton Place, East, 1.
London Road.
2 Low, William
2 Macfarlane, James
4 Easton, Miss, laundress
6 Craig, David, baker
8 Craig, J. Millar
10 Box, Thomas
10 Crerar, Daniel
10 Henderson, W. F.
10 Lawder, James T.
10 Wishart, Thomas
12 Maclean, Magnus
14 Sinclair, Mrs Peter
16 KeiT, Andrew
16 Somerville, William
16 Ward, Mrs W. F.
16 Fulton, William B.
18 Brown, Charles
Lessels, Henry, Norton cot.
Norton Place, South. 1.
] Reid, Mitchell, grocer
5 Spindler, Mrs E.
5 Murray, James Hall
5 Rathbone, Samuel
7 Wallace, James
7 Wallace, Miss
9 Cumming, Boswall
11 Marshall, John
11 Crawford, Mrs
11 Rae, Donald
15 Blair, James
17 Waddie, Alexander
17 Miller, John
17 Morison, Miss
17 Lawton, Huntly
19 Masterton, Alexander
21 Baird, Mrs
23 Burnet, Andrew
23 Pearson, Thomas
25 Munro, Dan. T.
27 Mackenzie, John
Jack, John, spirit dealer
Hunter, S., sculptor
Younger, Robert, St Ann's
Alexander, T. E., Kyle cot.
Norton Place, West. 1,
1 Hall, Ralph, & Son
31 Walkingshaw, Francis
31 Walkingshaw, G.
31 Scott, David
34 Muir, Mrs David
Millar, J. H. B.
Nottingham Place, 1.
Greenside Street.
Horse Repository ; Moir, P.
4 Gibb, Alex., & Son, builders
4 Reid, M. W., printer
6 Watson & Henry, coach-
builders
Nottingham Terrace. 1.
2 Armstrong, A.
3 Aird, John
3 Watson, Thomas
4 Hutton, Robert
4 Henry, William
Old Assembly Close. 9.
See 172 High Street.
Old Bridge End, 4.
Coalldll.
1 Webster, John
2 Ainslie, Jas., coal merchant
2 Sword, Jas., coal merchant
Old Church Street, 4.
Bridge Street.
1 Innes, J. & G., shipbuilders
3 Innes, Gilbert (J. <fc G. I.)
5 Milne, John P.
Old Pishmarket CI. 9.
See 196 High Street.
Old Physic Gardens, 8.
Low Market Street.
1 M'Pherson, Hugh, smith
1 M'Kay, George, wright
1 Fotheringham, R., cabinet-
maker
1 Thorburn, James, turner
1 Chalmers' Close
1 Cameron, James, & Son
1 M'Lauchlan, W. B.
2 Currie, J., & Co.
3 Lumsdaine, Jas. , spirit dealer
4 M'Vey, James
5 Robertson, Alex., com. agent
6 M'Vey & Watson, brass-
founders
7 Gray's Close, North
8 Lindsay, Jas., fruit niercht.
9 Henderson, D., spirit dealer
9 Stewart, Mrs, spirit mercht.
Old Sugarhouse CI. 3.
See 90 St Andrew Street, Leith.
Orchardfield & Lane. 3.
See Leith Walk.
Orchardfield Place. 10.
1 Saunders, John, grocer
3 Anderson, David, & Son,
bakers
4 Latimer, George
6 Glass, Thomas L.
Orchardfield Street, 10.
Bread Street.
1 Cramond, W. D.
2 Rule, William, town porter
2 Lyle, Robert
2 Smellie, Robert
3 Shepherd, Geo., Peacock inn
Osborne Terrace, 10.
Haymarket.
1 Marshall, Mrs Dallas
2 Adams, Miss
3 Mitchell, William, S.S.C.
5 Forgie, Robert, cattle agent
6 Smith, David
7 Gray, Mrs
8 Cornwall, Miss
9 Carfrae, T.
10 Howden, Mrs
11 Simpson, Richard
12 Scott, Thomas, jun.
13 M'Cheyne, William
14 M'Kelvie, James
Oxford Street, 12.
East Preston Street.
1 Campbell, Miss C. E.
3 Russell, George Gray
3 Stirling, Rev. Archibald
3 Rose, John T.
3 Young, Mrs Peter
3 Currie, J. G.
6 Naismith, William
4 Thomson, George, agent
4 Jamieson, Augustus G.
4 Grant, George
Oxford Terrace, 3.
Dean Bridge.
1 Atkinson, Adam P.
1 Douglas, Miss
1 Garment, Mrs
1 Aitken, Andrew P., M.A.
2 Wood, William, C.A.
3 Noble, Robert Grieve
4 Romanes, Robert
5 Campbell, Ord Graham
6 Bouch, Thomas
7 Perigal, A., landscape painter
8 Kippen, J. H, of Westerton
9 Stevenson, Rev. R. H.
10 Brodie, Alexander
11 Maequeen, Mrs
12 Broun, Archd., advocate
Palmerston Road, 13.
Grange.
4 Riddle, Mrs Elizabeth
6 Wood, Joshua
6 Wood, George M.
8 Hall, Thomas
10 Bonar, Rev. Horatius, D.D.
Rowatt, Thomas (R. tfc Son}
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117
5 Disher, John (Edinburgh .{•
Leith Brewery)
Panmure Place, 11.
Brougham Street.
Dennison, Alexander
Park Place, 11.
Park Steeet.
1 Edinburgh Ladies' Institu-
tion : John C. Steen, head
master. See Adv.
2 Tait& Criehton, W.S.
2 Tait, J. C, W.S.
2 Tait, John, advocate
8 Dickson, David
4 Macfarlan, Mrs J. F.
6 Music Class Boom
Cameron, James, keeper
Oakelev, Professor Herbert
S., M.A.
7 Jews' Synagogue
Park Place House
8 Turpy, George, stabler
Park Street, 11.
Teviot Bow.
1 Shiels, Daniel
1 Ferguson, Misses
1 Wilson, Miss
2 Chisholm, Alexander
3 Whyte, David, merchant
4 Cradock, John
4 Corvine, David
4 Mackay, Mrs
4 Clunie, John
4 Sinclair, Mrs
4 Gardiner, William
4 Hamilton, Robert
4 Swan, Mrs
5 Baigrie, George
6 Doull, James, joiner
6 Williamson, Miss E.
6 Macaulay, B. J., clerk
6 Dickson, Misses
6 Lawson, James
6 Deas, James
7 Johnstone, John, engraver
7 Hogg, William
7 Hogg, A.
Park Villas, 8.
Meadowbank.
1 Wright, Thomas B.
2 M'Nabb, Alexander
Parkside Street, 12.
St Leonard Street.
1 Robertson, William, grocer
2 Ross, William
2 Redpath, R. K. W.
3 Plimer, Andrew
5 Dobie, Thomas
5 Russell, Alexander
5 Ritchie^ George
8 Proudfoot, James
9 Baigrie, G. , agent. Sec Adv.
11 Watson, William
12 Taylor, J. P.
14 Bissct, David, writer
14 Anderson, James
14 Ross, David
16 Harris, F. R.
17 Greig, James (/. <£• J. G.)
17 Cameron, Joseph
17 Galloway, Robert
17 Honeyman, George
17 M'Intosh, Henry
Parliament Square, 9
St Giles', High street.
Linton, T., superintendent of
city police
M 'Lellan, Lieutenant A.
Millar, Lieutenant D.
H.M. Exchequer Chambers
Sheriff-clerk of Chancery
Presenter of Signatures Office
Commissary Clerk's Office
Hill, James L., W.S.
Henderson, John
Macaulay, John
Union Bank of Scotland
Taylor, Laur. ( Union Bank)
Gow, James M. ( Union Bank)
Office of H.M. Works—
Matheson, Robert, surveyor
Doyle, Charles A.
Courts of Law
Lord Advocate's Cliambers
Crown Agent's Office —
Murray, Thomas G., W.S.
Milroy, Hugh, S.S.C.
Parliament House —
Weddell, Robt., superintend.
Watson, Thomas, doorkeeper
Electric Telegraph Co. 's Office
Advocates' Library
Solicitors Supreme Courts' Lib.
Signet Library
County Buildings
Brown, John, W.S.
County Boad Office; D. Stratton,
superintendent ; Wm. Fraser,
clerk
County Justice of Peace Office
County Police and Prison Tax
Office ; W. Kennedy, collector
County Land Valuation Office
County Police Office ; Alfred J.
List, chief constable ; S. Cop-
land, superintendent
County Weights and Measures
Office; A. Reid, inspector
Patriothall, 3.
Stockbridge.
Girdwood, David, laundry and
bleachworks
Denholm, Mrs, dairy
Gray, George ( W. G. & Son),
Patriothall House
Pattison Street, 1.
Elbe Street,
7 Munnoch, Misses
11 Cunningham, James, wright
Paul's Work. 8.
Ballantyne & Co., printers and
stereotypers
Peel Terrace, 13.
Mayfield Loan..
2 Wedderburn, Miss S.
Pembroke Place, 10.
Boscburn.
1 Stewart, David
3 Gair, John M 'Donald
Picardy Place, 2.
Union Place.
3 Wilson, Peter, jun.
5 Simson, James, accountant
5 Dow, Misses, seminary
5 Runciman, John, waiter
5 Runciman, Mrs, lodgings
5 Shaw, James
7 Veitch, Mrs
9 Brodie, Hamilton, & Co.
11 Millar, A., jeweller
11 Masters, Mrs William
11 Stewart, Mrs
11 Ciceri, J. (G, M, & Torre)
11 Walker, Alexander, painter
13 Wylie, Alexander, W.S.
15 Martin, G., plumber
17 Leitch,W., sodawatermanui'.
21 Bank of Scotland Branch
Office ; J. Haswell, agent
22 Renny, James, jun.
20 Thomson, Mrs William
20 Warburg, M. A. (M. A. W.
<£• Co.)
13 Falkirk Iron Co. ; R. K.
Mitchell, agent
18 Muir, W. H, S.S.C.
16 Beitlieh, Anton, glass-engr.
16 Rank en, Francis
16 Cameron, Hugh, artist
16 Yelland, John, jun.
16 Robertson, D., architect
16 Smart, John
16 Hay, George
16 Keith, John
14 Scott's school
12 Church of Scotland Normal
School Boarding-house ;
Harrower, Mrs D., matron
10 Gibson, Peter Clark, surgeon
8 Campbell, T. B., & Co.
8 Mill, Mrs John
8 Slimon, James
6 Daun, Robert, M.D.
4 Sinclair, Veitch, M.D.
2 Hill, Robert, W.S.
Pillans Place, 1.
Seafield.
4 Dtterston, Robert
7 Clarkson, Joseph
Pilrig Cottages, 3.
Pilrig Street.
1 Simpson, Robert
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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
PPT
2 Crichton, David
:; Johnston, William
5 Eckersley, James
Pilrig Model Bldngs., 2.
Moray Street.
1 M 'Donald, James
3 Mein, Robert
6 Heriot, Mrs, ladies' nurse
9 Turnbull, George
19 Grieve, James, gardener
33 Hunter, William (G. P.O.)
40 Black, Hugh (G.P.O)
41 Beavis, Daviil
45 Thomson, Alexander
49 Millar, N. (G.P.O.)
51 Brown, James
54 Cowie, James
56 Ireland, James S.
Pilrig Place, 2.
Pilrig Street.
1 Dougall, William
1 Drummond, John
1 Oswald, John G. R. H.
1 Stewart, Mrs George
1a Duncan, George, grocer
Pilrig Street,
Leith Walk.
South side, 2. North, 3.
1 MitchelhUl, P. (D. Carse &
Co.)
3 Cunningham, Peter
5 Muir, Jn. , brewer (J. M. <L- S. )
7 Lindsay, Robert, druggist
(L. <£• Gilmour)
9 Wallace, Alexander
9 Wallace, Misses
11 Tod, John, jun.
11 Tod, John (J. T. & Son)
13 Wright, M.
15 Scott, John
17 Johnston, William
19 Thomson, R. H. (B. H. T.
<t Co.)
21 Wright, Mrs A. B.
23 Walker, Mrs
25 Condamine, J. de La
27 Mann, Alexander, solicitor
Blaikie, Rev. W. G., D.D.,
Pilrig manse
Biggar, Mrs, manse
24 Alexander, Mrs James
24 Lizars, M., merchant
20 Methven, Thomas
20 Methven, John
Robertson, Win., gardens
18 Steele, Mrs W.
16 Galloway, William D.
14 M'Kinlay, Mrs C.
1 4 M 'Kinky, Jas. (C. M. & Co. )
12 Scott, Miss
10 Moffat, James W.
10 Moffat, Mrs
10 Watt, Misses
8 Johnstone, Misses
6 Greig, Robert {G. P.O.)
6 Thomson, Miss
4 Bowie, Andrew F.
4b Smith, James
4c Brown, John
4c Lowe, Miss
4c Jupp, A.
4c M 'Donald, D.
4c Hay, John, silk-dyer
2a Auld, John, shoemaker
2 Ritchie, Andrew
Pitsligo Road, 13.
Newhattle Terrace.
Paterson, James Erskine
Paterson, Mrs James
Pitt Street. 5.
1 Young, J., & Co., grocers
1 Wilson, James, butcher
3 Aitken, W., chemist
3 Deas, Mrs Colonel
3 Bruce, David, mason and
chimney-sweep
5 Black, Mrs G. C.
5 Milne, Mrs
5 Gowan, Alexander
5 Gibson, Miss
7 Reid, William, W.S.
9 Beattie, W., dairy
11 Smith, J. Irvine
11 Robertson, Donald
13 Wemyss, Miss
13 Baird, William, plasterer
13 Cowan, R, Cameron
1 3 Dick, Miss Janet
13 Scott, Mrs
13 Hall, David, advocate
13 Reid, Mrs P. B.
13 Law, Miss
13 Jackson, James
15 Lees, Mrs W.
15 Lees, J. M., advocate
Cumberland Street here.
17 Darling, Miss
19 Fraser, Mrs David
19 Carfrae, Robert
19 Dippie, Mrs
19 Dippie, James
19 Park, John
19 Loveday, H. J.
19 Darlington, William
21 Raeburn, Robert R., architect
21 Raeburn, John P. , accountant
23 Macpherson, Charles
23 Macpherson, Mrs
25 Scott, James
25 Rae, George
25 Oliver, William
25 Menzies, John, surveyor
25 Wemyss, Mrs
25 Whyte, Misses
27 Tweeddale, Jas., prov. nier.
29 Scott, George, baker
31 Moffat, J. & A., butchers
33 Black, John, grocer, etc.
33 Carr, David
32 Purves, David, spirit nierckt
30 Webster, David
30 Winton, Miss
30 Millar, Misses
28a Doig, James, fruiterer
28 Paterson, Mrs Colin
26 Wallace, James
26 Johnstone, Win. M., S.S.C.
26 Brown, Mrs
26 Frew, Miss
24 Forbes, Alex., coach -hirer
24 Brown, W. A., advocate
22 Wylie, Henry J., C.E.
22 M'Clumpha, John, tailor
20 Miller, John (D. M. &Son)
20 Irvine, Duncan
20 Hardinge, Lieut. H. A.
20 Murray, Miss
20 Jack, Mrs Andrew
20 Irving, John
18 Tony, John, writer
16 Morison, A. Kelly, S.S.C.
14 Pattison, Miss
14 Smith, Mrs J. G.
14 Mason, James, S.S.C.
14 Reynolds, Andrew, printer
14 Carstairs, Mrs
14 Thomson, John
10 Fowler, Alex., k. Son, painters
8 Burnet, John, advocate
6 Bruce, Arthur M.
6 Watson, Miss
6 Mitchell, Andrew
6 Millar, William
6 Dunlop, Mrs
4 White, Jas., chimney-sweep
2a Mackintosh, Mrs
2 Hogg, John, stationer
2 Russell, Robert, baker
Pitt St., Bonnington. 4.
1 Macquire, James George
2 Dall, Mrs
2 Morrison, A. K. Y.
3 Dauney, Mrs
4 M'Murtrie, Thomas
4 Wishart, Miss
4 Scott, Mrs
6 Stewart, Alex. (Customs)
7 Angus, Robert
7 Gregor, John
7 Dow, L. S.
7 Hume, John
7 Graham, J. C.
10 Sibbald, Andrew
10 Hume, John
10 Black, John P.
10 Beilby, Benjamin
Brown, John, jun., wright
Pitt Street, East, 4.
Bonnington.
1 Hughes, Edwin
2 Shortreed, George
3 Kinghom, Miss
5 Cochran, T. (H.M. Customs)
Pitt Street, North. 3.
1 Ellis, T., cabinetmaker
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31U
3 Mitchell, D., bootmaker
3 Blain, Mrs, milliner
5 Dunbar, John, cooper
7 Anderson, Peter, tobacconist
9 Purves, Robert, confectioner
9 FJiind, J., sculptor
Safety Swimming BatJis
Thriepland, Wm., swimming
master
Lu.sfton, James
M'Lean, G. A.
35 Boss, David, confectioner
37 Munro, W. K., photographer
39 Ballantyne, Miss, dressmaker
39 Player, John, coach-hirer
41 Moucrieif, J., ironmonger
43 Hardy, C. H., cabinetmaker
43 Carr, David, joiner
43 Little, Wm., ironmonger
43 Walker, John, painter
45 Wilson, John, bootmaker
51 Sutherland, Rt, tobacconist
51 Crow, G. H., builder
36 Brown, Rt. K, spirit dealer
34 Henderson, James, dairy
56 Riddle, Mrs C, stationer
54 Stewart, R. G., chemist
52 Jack, M. & J., milliners
50 Jameson, Jas. , photographer.
See Adv.
50 Jameson, Andrew, painter.
See Adv.
46 Clay, John, smith
44 M'Farlune&Gibb,cabtmakrs.
Baird, William, plasterer
40 Bell, Peter, smith. See Adv.
Matheson, Wm. J., builder
Mathers, George, & Co.,
watchmakers
Plsasance.
Nos. 2 to 128 and 1 to 31—8.
Other Nos., 12.
l&lA Waugh, Jn. , spirit rner.
3 Roberts, William J., hatter
7 More, Mrs
25 Wilson, R. , spirit merchant
29 Thomson, Alexander
31 Grey k Sons, vet. surgeons
31 Grey, Alexander, jun.
Drummond Street here
51 Boyle, James, printseller
53 Kussick, Mrs
Adam Street here
57 Noble, Thomas, grocer
59 Lewis, James, grocer
61 Dixon, Mrs J. , draper
63 Smith, Adam
69 M'Kenzie, James, druggist
71 Robertson, Thomas, baker
75 Jardine, R., grocer
77 Kerr, S. D., surgeon
,83 M'Kain, James
87 Millan, Joseph (G. P.O.)
89 Dodds, William, & Co.
93 Robertson, Charles, Rich-
mond foundry
95 Shiels, J., dairy
97 Campbell, David, cnimney
sweep
105 Boyle, C.
107 & 109 Powell, John
123 Waldie, J., dairy
Past Richmond Street here
129 Leslie, Alexander
143 Rodger, William
153 Hair, George, grocer
161 Riddel, Robert
165 Milne, William
167 Kennedy, Margt. , spirit dlr.
171 Gilroy, William
173 Inglis, Thomas
175 Muirhead, James, baker
177 Shirtsinger, Matthew
179 Cumming, Alex., grocer
193 Reid, John
209 Farmer, Miss Agnes, baker
202 Seton, G., spirit merchant
200 Finlay, George, dairyman
192 Torrance, Thomas, spirit
merchant
188 Sounness, Robert, grocer
178 Weston, John
172 Carswell, W., spirit mereht.
166 Weir, James H., baker
164 Russell, R., leather mereht.
162 Wright, Frederick
160 Heron, James, grocer
Carnegie Street here
158 Brown, Robert M., grocer
156 Wilkie, Jane
146 Gibson, Thomas
138 Dea, George, merchant
136 Mackay, D., china mereht.
Brown Street here
134 Lawson, Alexander
130 Adam, John
Salisbury Street here
124 Ridpath, Thomas
102 Ritchie, Patrick
102 Robertson, William
100 Milton, William, clothier
98 Proud, Mrs
96 Airmet, Mrs J., earthenware
dealer
94 Christie, Mrs
94 Dewar, Misses E. & M.
92 Robertson, Donald
88 Campbell, John
84 Latimer, Mrs
82 Somerville, Alex., flesher
Arthur Street here
Arthur Street Church
80 Syme, Mrs
76 Young, Mrs
74 Friends' Meeting ; House
70 Strachan, J., dairy
62 Burton, James
60 Fulton, John, & Co., brewers
52 Pleasance Territorial Chur.
50 Lawrie, Robert, agent
48 Whamond, D.
46 Paton, John
46 Ritchie, George, brewer
46 Reid, E.
44 Wares, Alexander
42 Dalgleish, John, wright
40 Hatton, J., coach-hirer
36 Williamson, Mrs
34 Grant, Wm. W., cabinet-
maker
22 Murphy, James
20 Abernethy, James
4 Moncur, David, turner
2 Inglis, David, grocer
Ponton Street, 13.
Founlainbridge.
8 Lowrie, John
14 Wemyss, John
34 Haywood, James
13 Greenhill, Alexander
Poplar Lane, 1.
Elbe Street.
14 Hutton, John
12 Brown, Thomas, wright
12 Brown, James, wright
1 Topping, Alexander John
Port-Hamilton. 10.
2 Johnston & Co.
5 Glen, Thomas
6 Thorn, John
7 Godfrey, Robert
9 M'Hendrie, William
10 Kirkland, John, manager
Dulce of Hamilton's CoaC
Office
11 Johnston & Thorn
12 Allan, Mrs. See Adv.
13 Rodger, James, agent
14 Kemp, J. & R.
15 Vallance, J., & Co.
16 Fairley, Mungo
19 Moncur, James
20 Comb, David
21 Hutchison, Wm., builder
22 Sinclair, Miss
Walker, Thomas
Port-Hopetoun. 10.
1 Union Canal Co.'s Office
1 Aitken, Peter
2 Booth, William
2 Wilson, John, coalmaster.
See Adv.
3 Beattie, William, & Sons
4 Leggat, James
5 Cunningham, Alexander
5 Scott, Wm., jun. See Adv.
64 Shearer, M. J.
Bathville Patent Paraffin Oil
Stores ; W. k, H. * Potts,
agents
7 Henderson, Jas. See Adv.
8 Crawford, John
10 Bishop, James
11 Simpson, John
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FOR
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
PL'E
11 Chalmers, John
13 Noble, Mrs John
14 Chinas, Alexander
14 Galbraith, Alexander
16 Burns, John. See Adv.
23 Coventry, William, cooper
28 Veitch, John C, cooper
Duncan, William
Portland Place, 10.
West Lauriston Place.
1 Inglis, Henry
1 Patterson, John
1 Wilson, Mrs John
5 Russell, M., milliner, etc.
3 Gardner, J. M.
4 M'Quillen, Wm., silk-dyer
6 Kidd, Miss
5 Craig, Andrew
5 Ritchie, Peter
6 Gardner, Alexander, tailor
9 Falkner, J. P.
11 Muir, J. P.
13 Williamson, John
15 Law, Mrs
17 Leggat, James, coalmaster
17 Leggat, Miss
Portland Place, 5.
North. Junction Street.
2 & 3 Mitchell, W., china mer.
4 Miller, John, tobacconist
7 Ross, G.
Cook, Mrs Alexander, carter
9 Wright, Thomas .
10 Tait, John, fiesher
11 Reay, John
11 Fyfe, Thomas N. (Customs)
11 Clark, William
11 Connell, James, shipmaster
11 Scott, Walter
11 Forbes, John
12 Warrick, Mrs Jane
14 Fraser, Mrs William
14 Morrison, D., shipowner
15 Samson, MrsS., spirit dealer
Portland Terrace, 5.
North Junction Street.
2 Bruce, Miss C.
2 Seater, Mrs John
2 Christie, James
2 Pole, James, shipmaster
2 Ramsay, A. H.
3 M'Leod, Miss, teacher
4 Tait, John
4 Galloway, Alex., shipmaster
4 Coghill/Miss J.
Potterrow, 11.
Lothian Street.
3 Stewart, Robert
3 Aitchison, Robert
3 M'Niven, Allan
5 Rae, William, dairy
9 Archibald, Alexander
Haxtons Court
15 Brodie, William
23 Graham's Court
23 Craig, Christie, & Co.
Turnhull's Entry
Ker, Thomas, cutler
37 Lyall, William
39 Lindsay, William
39 Marshall, J. , & Son, merchts.
53 Scott, G., baker
55 Temple, Thomas
61 Walker, Mrs
69 Smith, Peter
75 Ford, Alexander
87 Pairman Brothers
82 Dow, George, merchant
80 M'Kechney, And., bricklayer
76 Duff, Alexander
74 Hume, William
74 Cameron, Mrs
74 Common, Robert
70 Laing, Geo., wright. See Adv.
68 Boa, James, dairyman
66 Keating, Edward
62 Campbell, Mrs Barbara
60 Nicoll, Robert. See Adv.
56 Ross, Donald, water-officer
56 Shearer, Thomas
54 Brown, A. H.
52 Campbell, James
46 Chamberlain, Philip
44 Smith, James, baker
42 Adam, Thomas F. See Adv.
Alison Square here
42 Archman, Robert
40 Kinnear, James
38 Brechin, George
36b Macallum, James
maker and commis. agent
32 Smith, Alexander
30 Vallance, Thomas
28 Knox, John
26 Mathieson, George
24 Utterson, Robert
20 Cameron, D.
18 Miller, A., & Son, smiths
16 Brotherston, William
14 Wood, John
12 Anderson, James, joiner
8 Gilchrist, Henry, & Co.
2 Hand, Mrs B.
Powburn, 13.
Causewayside.
Pearson, Mrs Thomas
Thomson, George & William
Reid, J., tanner and leather
dresser
Preston Street, East,
South Clerk Street.
North, 12. South, 13.
1 M'Lachlan & Hastie
3 Oldham, J.
3 Oliphant, Mrs Walter
7 Abernethy, Peter
7 Milligan, John
7 Saddler, Mrs E.
7 Alexander, Robert, sen.
7 Alexander, R, & A. W.
7 Wright, David
Smith, J. ( W. S. <fc Son)
13 Doig, Janus
13 Lee, William
13 Young, William, Dean
13 Pairman, J. R.
15 Ireland, Robert
17 Smith, Wm., & Son, builders
19 Robertson's Academy ; Wm.
K. Wason, rector
Tait, James, Neioington
Burying Ground
38 Whytock's cabinet factory
36 Burnside, John
34 Pond, Mrs Edward
34 Comrie, Mrs
34 Craig, Thomas
32 M'Neille, John
32 Spence, Mrs
32 Spence, Miss
32 Callum, Miss Isabella
28 Nicholson, Mrs William
28 Frater, William
28 Bryce, James
28 Compton, Miss, board, school
28 Taylor, A.
28 Taylor, Mrs
28 Hardie, Mrs
26 Hastie, William
24 Wigley, John
22 Grant, Miss Jane
22 Allan, William
22 Ross, A. E.
22 Ferguson, D. K.
22 Hill, James E., teacher
vinegar; 22 Cunningham, W. H.
.
13 Young, Mrs Thomas
22 M'Kenzie, D.
Preston Street, Wv 13.
South Clerk Street.
1 Cameron, Robt. Owen, spirit
merchant
2 Bell, James M., painter and
glazier
2 Goven, Mrs Jane
3 Ramsay, Mrs
3 Cownie, James G.
3 Waddell, William
3 Raeburn, William, flesher
4 Honeyman, Charles
5 Gray, James
6 Crabb, Mrs
6 Munro, Arthur
6 Smith, Mrs James
6 Gilray, Joseph
6 Watson, John
7 Wilson, James, cattle agent
9 Fraser, William
10 Buchan, Thomas
10 Davidson, Thomas
10 Storie, James, com. 2gent
10 Jamieson, John
10 Lindsay, A. (L. & P.)
11 Brand, James, grocer
12 Lawrie & Sons
13 Roughead, P. C.
14 Thomson, Andrew
14 Foulis, Robert
14 Lawrie, Peter
14 Bolton, William
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14 Murray, Mrs Grace
14 Gilray, Miss, dressmaker
15 Naismith, Mrs A.
16 Pack, Misses
17 Harris, Alexander
17 Berry, A.
17 Berry, E.
17 Young, John
17 Fan foul, William
17 Froom, Mrs J.
IS M'Kcnnell, Mrs
IS Spittal, Miss
20 Midcllemass, B., baker
22 M'DougaU, J., coacli -hirer
Fanpiharson, Charles H.,
Jessamin cottage
Preston Terrace, 13.
East Preston Street.
14 Bavenscroft, Edward
14 Watson, Mrs Thomas
12 Sibbald, Miss Margaret
12 M 'Gibbon, George E.
12 Dittmar, William
10 Laurie, Thomas
8 Smith, James
8 Boss, Hugh
8 Brown, Mrs
6 Boss, Mrs John
6 Syme, Mrs
2 Ballantine, George, sen.
2 Ballantine, George, jun.
2 Smith, George (G.P.O.)
2 Watson, James
2 Louden, David
2 Small, William
2 Bell, Bobert C, engraver
1. Watson, W. F.
Primrose Place, 2.
Lochend Road.
2 Syme, John
3 Hamilton, Matthew
3 Webster, WUliam
Primrose Street, 2.
Lochend Road.
1 Brown, Thomas
2 Brown, James
9 Grieve, John
11 Lindsay, James
13 Morgan, John, dairy
Pr. Albert Buildings, 8.
Dumbiedykes Road.
121 M'Laren & Muir
113 Cherry, John, printer and
lithographer
Ki9 Grant, Mrs
105 Bain, G. (G.P.O.)
100 Cuthbertson, William F.
92 Brown, Thomas
70 Dods, Jas. B., watchmaker
51 Dickson, Bobert
48 Benton, Bobt., comm. trav.
30 Boss, John H.
2 M'Kay, Boderick
X
Prince Consort PI., 5.
Madeira Street.
1 Taylor, Joseph
2 Macnair, Bobert, M.D.
3 Macnair, Mrs
4 Ord, John
7 Anderson, John T.
7 White, John, shipmaster
8 Kinghorn, William, clerk
9 Cunningham, Andrew, jun.
Prince Regent Street,
North Junction Street.
East, 4. West, 5.
3 Fairgrieve, William
4 Cuthbertson, G., grocer
5 Laurie, John
7 Miles, Alexander, coal mer.
Bobertson, Magnus, wright
8 Smith, William A.
9 Guthrie, Mrs William
9 Drover, D.
9 Douglas, Thomas W.
9 Menzies, Miss
10 Bobertson, John
19 Dickson, Mrs, ladies' nurse
21 M 'Donald, William
22 Waddell, Mrs James
122 Bell, Andrew
22 Blackie, Thomas
Princes Street.
! Nos. 1 to 9—9; Nos. 10 to
77—7 ; Nos. 78 to 134—6 ;
andNos. 135 to 149—4.
1 Johnston, Thomas
2 a M'Laren, J., refrshmt. rooms
2 Crawford, William, baker
2 Murison, N., news-agent
3 Donald, John, Bridge hotel
4 Croall's coach office
4 North British Railway Office;
WiUiam Walker
4 N. British S. Packet Office;
R. Darling, secretary
8 Kennedy, William, hotel
10 Anderson, E., jeweller
11 Scott, George, Crown hotel
1 4 Renton, W. , & Co. , silk mers.
15 Methven, Thos., nurseryman
15a Copestake, Moore, Cramp-
ton, & Co.
15 Cowan, P. (C. <fc S.)
15 Cowan & Strachan, silk
mercers
17b Elliot, Andrew, bookseller
17 Caledonian Rail. Co.' s Office
17 Edin. School of Photography
18 Crichton, G. & M., gold and
silver smiths
19 Grieve, Oliver, & Co., hatters
19 Isles, James ((?., O., <& Co.)
21 Grieve's restaurant
22 Grieve's Roycd British hotel
23 Cotton, G., & Son, tobacco-
nists
24, 25 Marshall, William, & Co.,
jeweUers
South St Andrew Street here
27 k 42 Black, D., tobacconist
27 Maclean k Son
28 Millidge k Son, jewellers
29 Dow & Fender, hosiers
30 Mossman, Sons, &. Co., jewel-
lers
31 Jardine, Stodart, k Frasers
31 Norwich Union Insurance
Company. See Adv.
31 Fraser, Wm. Stuart, W.S.
31 Hamilton, R. S., surveyor
31 Norwich and London Casu-
alty Insurance A ssociation.
See Adv.
31 Fraser, WiUiam, W.S.
31 Cunningham, Mrs Patrick
31 Scrymgeour, Mrs
32 Miller & Grinton
32 Harkom, Joseph, gunmaker
33 Sturroek &; Sons, perfumers
34 Dickson, James, & Co., glass
and china merchants
35 Somerville, John, hosier
36 Edinburgh hotel
36 Middlemas, Robert
39 Bobertson, A., & Co. SeeAdv.
40 Strong, Thomas, W.S.
40 Mackie, A. Kirk, S.S.C.
40 Sun Life Assurance Society
40 Friendly Insurance Co.
40 Dick, William
41 Boyd, Bayne, k Co. , fruiterers
43 Barrie, Andrew, jeweller
43 Cranston's Temperance hotel
44 Salmon, Henry, shoe shop
45 Hay, 'Alexander, goldsmith
46 Lennie, E., optician
46 Taylor, James, optician
South St David Street here
47, 48 Kennington & Jenner
49 Green, Joseph S.
50 Adie, A., & Son, opticians
51 White, James, stockbroker
51 Aitken, John, agent
51 Mill, Ebenezer, S.S.C. &N. P.
52 Rutherford, William
52 Linklater k Co., hosiers
53 The Royal hotel; Donald
M 'Gregor
54 Mackay, Cunningham, & Co.,
jewellers
54 Muirhead, John & James
54 Grant, R., k Son, booksellers
57 Duncan, T. , &Co. , bootmakers
59, 60 Clapperton, Oliver, k
Co., drapers
60a Bryson, James, optician
60b Howie, James, jun., photo-
grapher
60b Andrew, George, S. S. C.
60b Otago Agency Office ; George
Andrew, secretary
61 Dodds k Forrest, trunk mkrs.
61 Croall, P. ,& Sons, coachbldrs.
62 Fairgrieve, Miss, milliner
63 British and Irish Magnetic
Teleg-apli <'o. (Limited)
63 Byrne, Michael, manager
$22
PRI
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63 Howie, J., jun., photograph.
63 Howie, A., artist
63 Foreign Wine Vaults
63 Bryce, J., wine merchant
63 Dickson, John, k Son
64 North British Insurance Co.
64 Ogilvie, John, secretary
64 Smith, David, manager
64 Chisholm, David, actuary
65 Scottish Provincial Assurance
Co. ; Andrew Robertson,
secretary. See Adv.
65 Sidey, David D., stockbroker
65 Montebello, Due de, Cham-
pagne
Sidey, D. D., & Co., agents
Lyle, Thomas, stockbroker
Ogilvie, John
Truefitt, Wm., photographer
Truefitt, Peter
Br}rson, R., k Sons
Clark, W. D., printseller
Electric Telegraph Office
Midgley, George H.
County Fire Office
Provident Life Office
Bryce, John, resident secre-
tary for Scotland
Hay, G. k D., phot, artists
Roughead, W., k Son, kosrs.
Miller, James, ironmonger.
See Adv.
Miller, T., k Sons, stockbkrs.
Bridgeford, D. F., S.S.C.
Truetitt, Peter, artist
Baildon, H. C, Medical hall
Paterson, Wm., bookseller
Lockyer, Edmund B.
Macintosh, T. H., surgeon-
dentist
Crichton, W. M., engraver
Hinshehvood, John, & Co.
Globe Parcel Express
Lindsay, "VV., manager
Stevenson, T., manufacturer
Macgregor, J., tobacconist
75
Hanover Street here
7Sa Gellatly, Robt., watchmaker
78 Smith, J., umbrella maker
78b Thornton & Co. See Adv.
7Sc Bailey, J., bootmaker
79 Campbell, Geo., photograph.
79 Hogg, Mrs. F., fishing-tackle
maker
79 Stillie, James, bookseller
80 Rogers & Boog, saddlers
SOa Irving Brothers, trunkmkrs.
80b Phin, C. & A., fishing-
tackle makers
80b Vernon, W. F., surgeon-
dentist. See. Adv.
81 Finlay, W., k Son, cabinet-
makers
81a Wedderburn, Sir D., Bart.
81a Stillie, J.
81 A Wight, Jn., M.D., dentist
82 Life Association of Scotland.
See Adv.
82 Rainie, Robert, Secretary,
Life Association of Scot.
82 Fraser, J., actuary
83 Bedford hotel, T. Meikle
83 Purdie, John, musicseller.
See Adv.
85 Neio Club
87 Bowie, Miss, muslin printer
87 Thomson, James, hosier
88 Edmonston k Douglas
89 Pass, Edwin, perfumer
90 Edinburgh Turkish Baths
90 United Kingdom Assurance
Corporation {Limited).
See Adv.
90 Scottish Fire Insurance Co.
90 National Union Life Assur-
ance Co. See Adv.
90 Livingston, Robt., manager
90 Macrae, William
90a Hamilton k Inches, gold-
smiths
91 Balmoral hotel; D. Proven
92 Sanderson k Son, jewellers.
See Adv.
92 Potts, G. H, painter
93 Tunn}% J. G., photographer
93a Gibson, R. k T.
95 Lugton, Thos., bootmaker
95a Noble, Alexander, jeweller
95 Gray, James, outfitter
95b Law, Francis L., jeweller
95b Paterson k Sons
96 Sim, F. R., glass manufac-
turer. See Adv.
97a Murray, Henry, bootmaker
97 Walker, A., portmanteau
manufacturer
9S Salom & Co., opticians
98a Sinclair, Colin, stationer
Frederick Street here
99 Gowans, M. , toy bazaar
99 Stow, Alfred, stationer
99, 100, & 101 Dejay, Calixte,
hotel. See Adv.
101 Anderson, John, water-
proofer and bootmaker.
See Adv.
101b Royal Eastern Yacht Club;
George Mackenzie, hon.
treasurer
101b Devine, P., photographer
102 Soutter's bazaar. Sec^4rZy.
103 Moffat, John, photographer
103 Macgill's gallery
103 Westren, P., gold and sil-
ver smith. See Adv.
104 Macmahon, Richard
104, 105 Clarendon hotel
106 Macnee, James, k Co.
106 Macnee, James
107 Singer, I. M., & Co.,
sewing machine manu-
facturers. See Adv.
107 Graham, James, agent
108 Mackie, John W, k Sons
109 Taylor, John, & Son
110 Drummond, George S. II.
Ill Wheeler k Wilson, s swing
machine manufacturers
111 Kennedy, W. W., agent
111 Cockburn & Macdonald
112, 113, & 114 Addison's Alma
hotel
115 Paton, Hugh, carver and
gilder
117 Pottage, John C, chemist.
See Adv.
Castle Street here
US Robertson, Colonel J. A.
118 Bisset, Mrs C. A., lodgings
118 Cairns, Mrs
118 Dickson, Mrs, lodgings
118 Watson, Miss
118 Crease, Win., commer. trav.
118 Crawford, John, coal mcr.
119 Hope k Mackay, W.S.
119 Mann, William, writer
120 English and Scottish Lair
Life Assurance ; William
Smith, manager. Seel
Adv.
121 Waterstone, Mrs J., teacher
of music
121 Bain, Miss
121 Summers, Miss
121 Griffith, James
121 Terrot, Colonel
121 Ewan, Misses
121 Craven, W., lace merchant
122 Cotton, John, tobacconist
123 Edin. Water Company —
Alex. Ramsay, manager ;
W. Hodges Cameron, sec. ;
George Walker, officer
123a Gray, J., &Son, bootmkrs.
124 Clark k Beatson, ironmgrs.
124a Watt, Mrs, lodgings
125 Philpot, James, auctioneer
and appraiser
125 Nurses' Home and Training
Institution
125 Dallas, E. W. , photographer
125 Cameron, Ewen
126a Visick, Charles
126 Milne, W. k J., stationers
127 University Club
129 Mackenzie k Crosbie, cabi-
netmakers
130 Sanderson, Michael
130 Gray k Macfarlanc, silk'
mercers
130 Low, Thos., photographer
131 Francis, Mrs, apartments
131 Horsburgh, J., photograph,
132 Marshall, W., coal mercht.
See Adv.
132 Couston, Miss J. A., port-
manteau and brash manu-
facturer. See Adv.
133 Summers, John, baker
Charlotte Street here
135 Cockburn, J. & G., grocers
135 Thomson, Thomas, draper
136 Reid, Donald, draper
137 Miller, John, C.E.
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137 Fleming, Andrew, S.S.C.
137 Bonnar, Thomas
138 Maclaren, John, bookseller.
See Adv.
139 Reid, Thomas, & Co., small-
wares. See Adv.
139 Duncan, Flockhart, & Co.
140 Dewar, Francis
140 Stuart, Mrs
140 Dewar, Mrs John
141 British Linen Company's
Bank Branch ; Edward
Chancellor, agent
142 Drysdale, Alexander, baker
143 Reid, John
143 Galloway, Robert, agent
144 Kay, Alexander, & Co.,
plumbers
144 Hardie, Andrew, tobacco-
nist
144 Kay, Mrs Alexander
144 National Bank Branch ;
Alex. M. Eraser, agent
145 Robb, William, wine mer-
chant
145 Dickson, Miss, outfitter
146 Macrae, James
146 Macrae, Mrs, lodgings
146 Ritchie, H. H., "photo-
grapher and engraver
146 Gordon, Miss, lodgings
146 Smith, G. F.
147 Jamieson, Robert, fruiterer
149 Gibson, Mrs J., tobacconist
Quality Lane, 1.
Quality Street.
4 Combe, Delafield, k Co.,
London porter store ;
Crawford, A. & A., agents
11 Liddle, James, carrier
22 Russell, W. k J., mer-
chants
21 Smith, David, k Co., wine
merchants
Quality Street, 1.
Charlotte Street, Leith.
1 Smart, Francis, bootmaker
2 Blyth, D. W.
i Mowat, William, dairy
5 Scott, A. W.
7 Bertram, J. A., & Co.
7 Field k Co. 's London porter
store
7 Worthington& Co., brewers,
Burton-on-Trent
8 Kidd, Eunson, & Co., com-
mission agents
9 Sanderson, William
10 Lawrie, Son, k Co.
12 Tobacco warehouse
14 Saunders, John, k Son
14 Saunders, P. R., appraiser
14 Miller Brothers
15 Crawford, A. & A., merchts.
17 Lkars & Taylor, merchants
17 Ness, G. F., printer
17 Couston, Thomson, k Co.
18 Anderson & Duncan
21 Lindsay, W. N., merchant
21 M'Nair, William, merchant
24 Mackay, Jas. {Nat. Bank)
26 Banks, George, merchant
27 Harvey, R. E. , com. agent
29 Durham, N., merchant
30 Browne k Glover, merchants
33 Lindsay, Francis J. (L. & S. )
33 Lindsay, James, & Son
36 Jensen, Theodor, merchant
36 Robertson, G., merchant
36 Nichol, John W., agent
36 Fairbairn, Charles, consult-
ing engineer
36 Wolff, N. De, agent
38 Duncan, S. T., merchant
38 Duncan Brothers k Co.,
merchants
40 Williamson, Thomas, M.D.
42 Notman, David, jun.
42 Henderson, A., printer
46 Christie, C. J. , corn mercht.
47 Somerville, John, & Co.
48 Kerr, Robert
Queen's Crescent, 13.
May field Street.
1 Gulland, James
2 Lang, Peter {Com. Bank)
3 Sturrock, John, sen.
3 Sturrock, John, jun.
4 Vibart, Captain M. J.
5 Bartholomew, John
6 Morham, James
9 Wilson, James, house agent
Alexander, George
Queen's Place, 1.
Greenside Row.
1 Sandilands, John
3 Neilson, Mrs J., dairy
4 Dickson k Welsh, copper-
smiths. See Adv.
7 Mather, James, blacksmith
7 Greig, J. k J.
7 Hay, W. , k Son, cabinetmks.
8a Thomson, Andw. {G.P.O.)
8 Mather, James, smith
12 Stewart, Alexander
Queen's Place, Leith. 2.
See Leith Walk.
Queen Street.
Nos. 1 to 16—7 ; other Nos., 6.
1 Sutherland, Mrs, dyer
1 Smart & Sons, bootmakers
1 Hall, Thomas, painter
2 M'Nee, Robert, vocalist
2 Walker, John, W.S.
2 Taylor, James
2 Finlay, Robert, S.S.C.
2 Wilson, Patrick, architect
3 Knott, T., portrait painter
4 Philosophical Institution —
Henry Bowie, secretary ;
W. Carfrae, librarian ; W.
Gladwin, housekeeper
4 Edinburgh Chess Ciub
5 Offices of the U.P. Church
5 Somerville, Rev. And., D.D.
5 Crawford, Rev. David, D.D.
5 Morris, Rev. D. W.
5 Swanston, George, officer
6 Peddie, J. & A., W.S.
6 Peddie, James, jun., C.E.
7 Butti, J. A.
8 Edinburgh Institution — R. M.
Ferguson, Ph. D..F.R.S.E.,
and G. Bickerton, head
masters. See Adv.
9 Royal College of Physicians
9 Marshall, Thomas, officer
11 Morton, Whitehead, & Greig,
W.S.
11 Morton, Charles, W.S.
11 Greig, George, W.S.
11 Jones, Thomas Wm., W.S.
11 Smart, John, S.S.C.
11 Hunter, William Vary, W.S.
11 Wilson, Charles, W.S.
11 Jameson, John, solicitor
12 Kilgour, John, STirveyor
12 Watson, J., writing master
12 Robson, Dr Thomas W. E.
12 Gundlach, Henry, teacher
12 Ferrier, James, teacher of
drawing
12 Beattie, Mrs
13 Briton Medical and General
Life Association — David
Harris, manager. See Adv.
13 Niven & Moh'att, C.A.
13 Mven, Alexander T., C.A.
13 Molfatt, J. F., C.A.
13 Edinburgh Railway Station
Access Co.
13 Metropolitan Building Assoc.
13 Scottish Voccd Music Assoc.
13 Scottish Assam Tea Co.
{Limited)
13 Scottish Heritable Security
Co. {Limited) ; A. T. Niven,
C. A., manager. See Adv.
13 Ministers' Daughters' Col-
lege Office
14 Caledonian United Service
Club
14 Scott, Captain
14 Powell, J., clubm aster
16 Inglis, H. & A., W.S.
16 Inglis, Henry, W.S.
Hanover Street here
17 Camei-on, George, bedding
manufacturer and uphol-
sterer. See Adv.
17 Forrest, Robert, house factor
18 Grant & Innes, W.S.
19 Jackson, Miss C.
19 M'Lean, Robert, advocate,
19 Jardine, W. A., surveyor
20 Connell, Mrs Professor A.
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Keiller, Alexander, M.D.
Offices of the Church of Scot-
land
Laurie, Simon Somerville
Mackenzie, Innes, & Logan
Webster, William, writer
Brodie, William J.
Gallie, J.
Stewart, T. Grainger, M.D.
Clegliorn, Thomas, advocate
Stirling, Miss Graham
Hunter, Wm. , bookbinder.
See Adv.
Scottish National Constitu-
tional Association ; J. W.
Winchester, LL. D., secy.
Wilkie, James, C.A.
Guardian Fire and Life As-
surance Co. [Limited). See
Adv.
National Guarantee and
Suretyship Association
(Limited). See Adv.
Bartholomew, Misses, & Co.,
dressmakers
Roberts, W. A. , M. D. , dentist
Murray, Mrs
Jackson, Mrs Scoresby
Murray, Miss
Johnston, Henry
Johnston, Mrs Henry
Hamilton & Kinnear, W.S.
Gentle, James, W.S.
Waddie & Co., stationers
Cunning, Wm., ironmonger
Frederick Street here
39 Affleck, George, hosier
39 M'Nab, A. & J., dyers. See
Adv.
40 Robertson, Douglas Argyle,
ID, F.R.C.S.
41 Schopp, J. , teacher of German
41 Gibson, Thomas, architect
42 Sidey, Dr James A.
42 Stedman, Mrs
43 Stuart, Rev. A. Moody
44 Miller, Miss, of Springfield
45 Barron, John, accountant
46 Hopper, Thomas
46 Johnston, Robt., accountant
47 Weaves, Charles
48 Imlach, F. B., dentist
48 Imlach, Mrs
49 Tawse, J. W., W.S.
49 Society for Propagating
Christian Knowledge
50 Cunningham, James
51 Scott, James Robson, M.D
52 Simpson, Sir James Y., Bart.,
M.D.
53 Dunsmure, J., M.D.
54 Ainslie, David
55 Jockel, Conrad
56 Forrester, Misses
57 Tinlin, Mrs, lodgings
58 Georgiades, Sotires
59 Matthew, Charles, dentist
59 Matthew, James, macer
28
Castle Street here
60 Jockel, Conrad, butcher
60 Drysdale, Jas., fruiterer and
greengrocer
60 Carmichael & Son, poulterers
61 Thomson, Wm., tea dealer
and grocer
61 Orchardson, A. , & Son, tailors
62 Frier, Robert, landscape
painter
62 Carmichael, James
63 Mackenzie & Mackenzie
64 Wemyss, Right Hon. Earl of
65 Hogue, Robert, surg. dentist
65 Hogue, David Wilson, M.D.
66 Tods, Murray, & Jamieson,
W.S.
66 Murray, Thomas G., W.S.
67 James, H. S., of Martnaham
Ranken, Thomas, S.S.C.
Ranken, R. B.
69 Dalmahoy, Patrick, W.S.
70 M 'Allan's private hotel
70 M Allan, James
72 Hopetoun Rooms
72 Mr and Mrs Lowe's dancing
academy
73 Henderson, Thomas S.
73 Governess' Benevolent Society
73 Macbeath, Miss
74 Mellis, James
75 Macpherson, Mrs
76 Wyber, Miss, staymaker
76 Allan, W.
76 Jameson, Robert
77 Aitchison & Sons, confec-
tioners
78 Tully, David, stationer
78 Jamieson's dairy
78 Kay, Miss, fruiterer
7S Ross, R. T., artist
78 Thorn, Alexander, druggist
79 Currer, Adam, grocer
79 Jameson, Robert, fruiterer
79 Muirhead, C, fishmonger and
poulterer to the Queen
Queen Street, 3.
Shore.
3 Alloa & Leith Steam Packet
Company's Office
4 M'Lean, Neil, spirit dealer
20 Wishart, James, & Sons,
merchants
25 Petrie, David, spirit dealer
32 Ovens, Robert, flesher
Queensferry Street, 4.
West End of Princes Street.
1 Skae, Mrs
1 Thomson, WiRiam
1 Haye, A. Oneal
2 Tait, John R., baker
3 Johnston, Alexander, flesher.
See Adv.
4 Carrick, James
4 Ireland, Miss, lodgings
4 Campbell, Thomas
4 Laing, Mrs
4 Waddell, J. & J., dressmakrs.
5 Clingan& Mortimer, chemists
7 Carfrae & White, saddlers
8 Aikman, John, & Son
9 Kerr, Hugh
9 Russell, Miss, teacher
9 Tait, John R.
Stewart, Mrs, chimney-
| sweeper
^ Ridpath, Alex., chimney-
sweeper
10 Patterson, Wm., upholsterer
10 Rev. Dr Andreio Thomson's
School; J., D. Crowe, rector
11 Macgill, James
12 M'Ciacherty, William
13 M 'Donald, John, butcher
14 Lorimer, Mrs, draper
14 Macfarlane, D., dairy
15 Law & Forrest, grocers
16 Inglis, W. & J., shoemakers
17 Aikman, A., corn dealer
Raeburn Place, 3.
Stoclcbridge.
2 Martin, Wm., victual dealer
4 Dempster, J. & A., drapers
6 Jackson, Mrs
8 Hope, Marion, dressmaker
10 M'Laren, J., boot and shoe
maker
14 Davidson, Mrs, machinist
18 Apthorpe, Albert T.
20 Mitchell, Lewis D., Com.
R.N.
22 Mann, William, writer
26 Burton, Mrs
28 Morrison, James, supervisor
30 Carmichael, Mrs. J. F.
32 Hay, William
3 Dick, John
3 Taylor, Mrs James
5 Watson, James, dairy
9 Kelly, Bruce
9 Campbell, John
9 Mackenzie, Alexander
11 Robertson, Alexander
13 Macpherson, Rev. Ranald
15 Scott, Mrs
17 Sloan e, Misses
19 Spalding, Thomas
19 Spalding, Mrs William
21 Simmie, Mrs
23 Mitchell, Miss
25 Brebner, Alan, civil engineer
27 Cuninghame, Miss
31 Evans, Hon. Mrs
Christie, Capt. R., H.M.I.S.,
St Bernard's bower
Watson, Rev. A. E., Eae-
burn cottage
Martin, J., Inverleith mains
Ronaldson, Miss, Somerset
cottasre
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Railways.
CALEDONIAN.
STATION'S.
Lothian Road—G. W. Powell,
passenger superintendent ; Jn.
Symington, goods superinten-
dent ; J. & F. Cameron and
Worclie & Co., carriers
Gran'on Harbour — Andrew
Graham, station-master
Dairy.
Bruce, A., coal merchant. See
Adv.
Gardener, Adam, coal merchant
Godfrey, Gavine
Honeyman, Charles
M'Kav, D., coal merchant. See
Adv.
Sives, John, coal merchant.
See Adv.
Smith, John, & Sons, coal
merchants. See Adv.
Leith Docks.
Leslie, William, station-agent
St Cuthbert's Lane.
Cameron, John
Gilray Brothers. See Adv.
M'Ewan, Peter
Scott & Gilmour. See Adv.
Simpson, R. & H. See Adv.
Smith, John, & Sons. See Adv.
Watson, Robert
NORTH BRITISH.
Head Offices, 4 Princes Street.
STATIONS.
Wavcrley Bridge — John Lin-
gard, station-master ; Henry
Robertson, E. C. R. booking
agent ; Wm. Stewart, goods
superintendent ; Jos. Laurie,
cashier Western Division ;
John Marshall, jun., cashier
Northern Division ; James
Allan, superintendent detec-
tive ; Henry Cochrane, refresh-
ment rooms. See Adv.
Citadel, North Leith — Andrew
Sibbald, station-master
Leith, South — D. Aikman, sta-
tion-master
Grant on Harbour — J. Mitchell,
station-master
Bonnington, Haymarket, Leith
Walk, Scotland Street, and
Trinity
DEPOTS.
Haymarket.
Calder, Robert, coal merchant.
See Adv.
Carruthers, Wm. , coal merchant.
See Adv.
Honeyman, Charles
Lindsav. John, coal merchant
M "Ivivie, James, coal merchant.
See Adv.
Moir, Alexander
Piussell & Co., coal merchants
Sloan & Son, coal merchants
Smith, J., & Sons, coal mer-
chants. See Adv.
Waldie, James, & Sons, coal
merchants. See Adv.
North Bridge.
Arniston Coal Depot
Dalgleish, J., Edmonston coal
Denholm, Thomas
Dykes, James
Elphinston Colliery Office; Thos.
Frier, agent
Graham, J. C, goods superin-
tendent
Gray, John, agent for Wally-
ford Colliery and Brickwork
Lingard, John, coal agent
M'Dougall, A., agent E.C.R.
Marquis of Lothian's Coal
Depot-
Preston Collieries; John Fal-
coner, agent
Shand, John, coal agent
Somner, Richard, grain agent
Thomson, Wm., corn merchant
Walkinshaw, G., agent
Leith Walk.
Deans & Moore. See Adv.
Rose Lane.
Collet, Thomas
Fortune, Cornelius
Ormiston, John
Williamson, John
St Leonard's.
Arniston Coal Depot ; John
Torrance, agent
Brotherston, AYm., weigher
Dalkeith Coal Depot; Geo.
Baigrie, agent. See Adv.
Dean's & Moore's Coal De-
pot; James Grant, agent.
See Adv.
Marquis of Lothian's Coal
Depot
WhUehill and Gorton Coal
Depot; John Scott, agent
Smith, John, & Son
1 Gray, George
2 Waldie, James, k Son
4 Russell, Alexander
0 Plashetts Coal Company
6 Johnston, David
9 Kinlay, John
Honeyman, Charles
Scotland Street.
1 Waldie, James
2 Sword, James
3 King, John
6 Bauchope, Robert G. See
Adv.
Barrie, David, pavement
merchant
Ramsay Gardens, 9.
Mound Place.
1 Xicolson, Alex., advocate
2 Russel, Alexander (Scot
3 Crole, David
Morton, Chas ,W.S., Ramsay
lodge
Ramsay Lane, 9.
Castle Hill.
Original Ragged, Industrial
School ; Robert Thain, super-
intendent
Stanton, Clark, sculptor
Burnet, James, japanner
Randolph Cliff, 4.
Dean Bridge.
1 Stewart, Alexander M.
2 Le Blanc, Mrs
3 Warden, Mrs
4 Rollo, Hugh James, W.S.
5 Pringle, Misses
6 Chancellor, Mrs, of Shield-
hill
7 Macdonald, John, accountant
7 Moxon, J.
7 Mackenzie, Alexander
8 Tennent, Miss
9 M 'Hardy, James M. P.
10 Stewart, James, cab-hirer.
See Adv.
Randolph Crescent, 4.
Lynedoch Place.
1 Sellar, Mrs
1 Sellar, Alex. Craig, advocate
2 Gordon, E. S., Lord Advocate
3 Blackwood, John
4 Campbell, Arthur, jun., W.S.
5 M'Hutcheu, Misses
6 M'Farlan, Mrs
7 Horn, Robert, advocate
S Bruce, John, W.S.
9 Dingwall, Arthur, advocate
10 Fraser, Arthur
11 Murray, Thomas G., W.S.
12 Morison, A., of Bognie
13 Stevenson, Miss
14 Jeffrey, David
15 Blair, Hugh, W.S.
15 Blair, Alexander, advocate
15 Blair, Patrick, W.S.
16 Thomson, Miss
17 Clark, Mrs
17 Rutherford, Mrs
17 Bromfield, Mrs
Randolph Place, 4.
Clmrlotle Place.
1 Halkett, Misses
1 Wilson, Robert
1 Cuthbertson, John
1 Nevay, Alexander, advocate
2 Babington, Mrs John
3 Adam, Miss
3 Robertson, Mrs
3 Pillman. Mervyn
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5 Laing, David, writer
5 Sorlie, Robert Scott
5 Cochrane, Mrs
5 Ross, Miss
5 Strachan, Thomas
5 Kenward, W., music teacher
7 The Edinburgh Choral So-
ciety : conductor, T. K.
Longbottom
7 St George's Hall
8 Wood, James
9 Steell, John, R.S.A.
Rankeillor Street, 12.
Clerk Street.
1 Bower, Mrs
1 Wallace, William
1 Rome, John
1 Muir, William
1 Christison, Jane
3 Miller, George, surgeon
3 Leishman, Mrs
5 Stirling, Stewart, surgeon
5 Thorburn, James
7 Menzies, Mrs Robert
7 Darling, George
7 Dobbie, R.
7 Gentle, John (G. P.O.)
11 Gray, W. A., M.D.
13 Russell, William H.
13 Grant, David {D. G. & Co.)
13 Long, William
13 Whitson, Thos., com. agent
13 Cunningham, Miss Jane
13 Russell, William
15 Donaldson, William
19 Pyle, George H.
19 Macfarlane, Andrew Yule
19 Howell, Edward
19 M 'Donald, Alexander
19 Robertson, William
19 AVatson, Misses
23 Cameron, Alexander
25 Milne, Mrs
25 Warraker, William
25 Kerr, James
25 Sinclair, James
27 and 29 Greig, D., builder
Hutton, John, k Co., wood
merchants
4 Briggs, Walter
4 Black, Adam
4 Welsh, Mrs W.
4 Arthur, Mrs William
4 Stobie, William
4 Fuller, John
4 Donaldson, Misses
6 Peattie, D. & A., dentists
8 Moir, Mrs
8 Moir, Robert, M.D.
10 Shearer, William
10 Lidgate, John
10 Alder, William
10 Thomson, Miss A.
10 Ferguson, Jas. (F. Brothers)
14 Cowan, Geo., M.D., surgeon
16 Murray, Mrs, lodgings
18 Simpson, Robert, accountant
20 Marshall, Mrs
20 Johnstone, Mrs John
20 Fife, Miss
20 Moffat, Miss
20 Muir, Mrs B.
22 Laurie, Jas., M.D., surgeon
24 Cochrane, Rev. Thomas
26 Crombie, Robert
26 Hunter, Miss
26 Bryceson, Miss
26 Nicol, Robert
26 Gilbert, Edward
26 Jeandin, Mrs Francis
28 Crichton, W.
30 Greenslade, Alexander
32 Wickham, Major R. S.
32 Carlisle, Robert
32 Alexander, Robert
32 Packer, Mrs James
34 Welch, Mrs
36 Aikman, D.
38 Guthrie, Mrs Charles
38 Byers, John, teacher
38 Downie, Mrs G. H.
38 Sinclair, James
38 Grierson, Mrs
38 Christie, Mrs
40 Haswell, George C.
42 Finlayson, Rev. William G.
44 Scott, Robert, writer
44 Scott, James, coal merchant
44 Street, George
44 Taylor, James
46 Scott, Mrs, lodgings
48 Slate, Miss
50 Aikman, Mrs
50 Caw, John
50 Sleigh, Mrs
50 M'Pherson, Mrs
54 Paterson, Alexander C. M.
54 Thorburn, William
54 Walker, A.
54 Heatlie, Mrs
Ratclifie Place, 13.
Causeicayside.
Dickie, William
Fraser, William
Irvine, Robert, clothier
Ratcliffe Terrace, 13.
Causewayskle.
1 Howison, Mrs William
4 Whyte, William
5 M'Diarmid, John
Red Hall, 3.
Bonnington Road.
3 Peggie, David, grocer
Regent Arch, 1.
Low Calton.
56 Liddle, William, & Co.
47 Liddle, William, drysalter
Regent Road.
North, 1. South, S.
Smith, John, governor, Jail
Livingston, John, Jail
Burns Monument
Royal High School ; William
Rollo, janitor
Regent Terrace, 1.
Regent Road.
1 Boyd, James L., S.S.C.
2 Anderson, Thomas
3 Nicholson, Rev. Max., D.D.
4 Paterson, William
5 Gray, Rev. William Henry
5 Dickson, Wm. Richardson
6 Pendreigh, James
7 Oliver, Mrs Thomas
8 Anderson, Wm., merchant
8 Anderson, David B., W.S.
9 Pendreigh, George
9 Scott, Thomas
10 Dalziel, George, W.S.
10 Dalziel, George, jun., W.S.
11 Somerville, John
12 Alison, John
13 Bayley, Isaac, S.S.C.
14 Russell, George E.
15 Marshall, James
16 Muir, Mrs
17 Macandrew, D. M.
17 Macandrew, Mrs, sen.
18 Goodsir, Alexander
19 Stuart, John
20 Gordon, James, W.S.
21 Harvey, Sir Geo., P. R.S.A.
22 Lindesay, James, jun., W.S.
23 Crombie, Major Alexander
24 Richard, Walter
25 Schaw, Mrs Robert
26 Smith, Alexander
27 Macandrew, John
28 Campbell, T. B.
29 Salter, Miss
CO Hay, Mrs Colonel
31 Ford, James
32 Russell, Joseph
33 Martin, Mrs Colonel S.
34 Elliot, William Scott, W.S.
S Mann, Alexander
^ Henderson, Henry
Register Place, I.
West Register Street.
6 Laidlaw, John
S Rennie, Thomas (B. L. Co.)
Huie, D. R. W., Royal Bank
house
Register St. East, L
Leith Street.
1 Rutherford, W., k Co., spirit
merchants
2 Anderson, Wm., perfumer
3 Dane, James, k Co., ink
manufacturers
3 Tonkin, James {Dane <fc Co.}
3 M'Lean k Ckisholin, lapidrs.
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3 Burgess, James, merchant
S Veitch, Miss Jessie
3 Nimmo, David, engraver
Robertson, Mrs S.
5 Brown, Mrs J., lodgings
4 Cowan, Dugald, bookseller
5 Robertson, J., bootmaker
5 Paterson, Thomas, grocer
6 Anderson, J. , clothier, hatter,
and shirtmaker
7 M'Lean, Isaac, Ship hotel
S Brownlee, Alex., watchmaker
9 Dixon, Robert, baker
11 Stewart, P., spirit merchant
12 Dewar, Hugh, flesher
13 Dennell & Ornie, hat manu-
facturers
Register St. West, 1.
Register House.
1 Currie, P., hotel -keeper
3 Cidley's lodgings
3 M'Laren, John
3 Morris, Jas., billiard saloon
5 Knight, Geo., & Son, iron-
mongers
7 Wilson, Thomas G.
11 Douglas, Thomas B.
13 Irvine, Jas., die-cutter. See
Adv.
15 Gilchrist, James, & Son,
plumbers
17 Stewart&Rae, plumbers. See
Adv.
17 Hume, Robert
Cafe Royal Hotel; J. Grieve
25 M'Gregor & Sons, watch-
makers
27 Wilson, H.
37 Morrison, Robert
37 Walker, James
37 Sinclair, David
52 Grant, William, printer
50 Marshall, Patrick, shoemaker
46 Prince of Wales hotel
46 Meikle, Thomas
38 Muir, Thomas, stationer
38 Nichol, D., stationer
38 Simpson, Henry, merchant
38 Cowan & Co., papermakers
34 Bryce, James, gunmaker
30 Whitelaw, Jas., watchmaker
8 Fraser, Charles
4 Hutton, John Pears, watch-
maker
Reid Terrace, 3.
Stockbridye.
5 Hoyle, William
7 Cessford, George
'.) Gray, James
11 Bayne, Robert
16 Ogilvie, George, builder
22 Ireland, Frank
25 M'Gregor, Miss, dressmaker
3O Home, James W.
32 Hunter, James (G.P.O.)
34 Hopekhk, Mrs
35 Sawers, Alexander
36 Lyon, Charles
37 Smith, James
Restalrig Road. 2.
___. 1 Lumsden, Robert
•S 2 Rintoul, Misses
^ 3 Hogben, W. S.
|.4 Walker, Mrs
.■§ 5 Hall, Mrs John
g5 Wilson, Jas. (Smith & W.)
1^ 6 Clark, Andrew
~~ 7 Lindsay, William
Paterson, D. A., Restalrig
park
Chapman, John, M.D.,
Hawkfield house asylum
Lees, John, Easter Hermit-
age
Rodgers, James, Morayiield
M 'Donald, Angus, Viewforth
house
Lyell, J. Gairdner, M.D.,
R. iST., Prospect bank
Johnston, Henry, Summer
field villa
M 'Pherson, Alexander,
Alexandria villa
Cochrane, James, Summer-
field house
1 Harper, W. P. (77., Thom-
son, cfc Co.)
2 Dryburgh, Joseph (J\T. D.
<£ Son)
r^ 3 Sinclair, George
~£ 4 Bennet, Mrs
k*6 Kay, Mrs William
~ Walker, Robert
| Best, John
c?> 7 Grant, James
8 M 'Pherson, Morris
9 Smith, James
9 Henderson, Robert (II. <£■
Wilson)
Richmond Lane, 12.
South Richmond Street.
4 Haig, George, flesher
6 Stirling, John, grocer
8 Fraser, Mrs, spirit merchant
Richmond Place, 12.
Hill Place.
1 Paterson, Geo., pawnbroker
3 Barclay, James
3 Webster, Thomas
7 Mair, Mrs James
7 Bryce, Alexander
7 Sclater, T., bootmaker
11 Campbell, Henry
13 Carroll, William, chimney
sweeper
17 Shiells, Alexander
1 9 Reid, Mrs Robert, flesher
21 Macgladrie, Thomas, grocer
23 Smeaton, Mrs, ladies' nurse
25 Kippen, Duncan, spirit dlr.
27 Smart, William, spirit dealer
29 Trotter, Mrs Nicol
29 Sime, Mrs Andrew
29 Watters, James
29 Taylor, James
31 Aitken, John, dairy
33 Brash, T., boot and shoe
maker
35 Aitchison, Mrs George, grocer
Richmond Place Chapel
30 Vallance, Thomas
22 Irvine, John, grocer
18 & 20 Edin. Co-operative Soc.
16 Smith, David, baker
12 Hill, G., smith and beam
maker
8 Sanderson, Geo., dairyman
6 Commission Salerooms ; G.
Paterson
Richmond St. East, 12.
West Richmond Street.
1 Todd, John, grocer
7 M'Ewan, John, spirit dealer
9 Bonson, H., grocer
13 Mitchell, Alexander, flesher
18 Crosbie, John, confectioner
16 Cadden, George
12 Hunter, Robert, grocer
8 Welsh, Mrs
6 Somerville, H., grocer
Richmond St. North, 12.
West Adam Street.
1 Smith, Charles, baker
3 Kyles, Andrew, tailor
5 Park, John, shoemaker
United Presbyterian Church
19 Smith, Charles
21 Crawford, George
25 Hutton, James, grocer
27 Kerr, John
29 Cooper, James
Jeffrey, Miss
35 Smith, Edward
35 Begbie, John
5 Greig, John
35 Ranken, Alexander
39 Fairweather, Alex., grocer
41 Campbell, Daniel, watchmkr.
41 Spence, David
41 Dalton, Miss
43 Weir, James, tea dealer
45 Borthwick, Miss
47 Wood, Miss, stationer
49 Conochie, W. (G.P.O.)
51 Scott, James, baker
44 Chisholm, Robert, cowfeeder
40 Pringle, John
40 Rutherford, GeorgeY., writer
40 Weir, M. A.
38 Leigh ton, Jos., victual dealer
36 Ewart, William, organ-bldr.
34 Gannon, Mrs
Baptist Chapel
30 Kerr, John, grocer
28 Logan, William
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20 Hogg, Robert, news-agent
18 Hunter, William
10 Mair, Mrs, ladies' nurse
8 Glen, George
6 Young, Andrew, baker
2 Robertson, Chas., news-agent
Richmond St. South, 12.
North Richmond Street.
1 Dickson, George, spirit mer.
5 Nairn, William
7 Pearson, James, flesher
9 Milne, David
• 9 Black, Mrs, cbina dealer
11 Greig, Thomas, baker
15 Wiseman, George
17 Strachan, George, tailor
21 Yfilson, Alexander
23 M 'Queen, B.
25 Dick, Miss
25 Sinton, WiUiain
25 Alston, Jobn
25 Hunter, Mrs
38 Nugent, Edward
34 Clark, Mrs
32 Hill, Alexander
28 Allison, Frederick
24 Campbell, Mrs Thomas
22 M'Intcfsk, William S., fur-
nisher to shoemakers
20 Martin, John, grocer
12 Lumsden, Jas. , news-agent
6 Manson, M., drysalters
2 & 4 Wilson, Win., grocer
Richmond St. West, 12.
Nicolson Street.
1 M'Callum, John, & Son
1 Sinton, John, slater
1 Hay, William
1 Thorn, Robert
1 Gilchrist, Mrs, lodgings
1, 3, & 5 Steele, Jas., spirit dlr.
7 Forrest k Co., news-agents
9 Sanderson, A., baker
11 M'Eae, Ken., spirit dealer
11 M'lntyre, R. B.
11 Farquharson, Mrs D.
11 M'Ewan, John
11 Matthew, Mrs
13 Downs, Catherine
15 Hill, D. & R, druggists
17 Nicol, John
19 Waugh, R., wine merchant
21 Royal. Dispensary
56 Burnet, John, spirit dealer
54 M'Intosh, R.
52 Cockburn, T., dairy
50 Bookless, Mrs
48 Haig, Miss
46 Wyhe, Hamilton, draper
44 Purves, Aitchison
42 Kussell, Thomas, grocer
40 Gibb, A., spirit merchant
36 Lynch, James
34 Mewhort, Mrs, draper
32 Moore, M., flesher
30 Somerville, W., smith
22 & 24 Jack, William
18 Smyth, David, tailor
14 Roper, Andrew
10 Cameron, Joseph, grocer
8 Aitchison, Win., dairyman
6 Leadbetter, Alex., joiner
6 Charteris, Mrs
6 Miller, Mrs Jane
4 Lindsay, J., painter
4 Darling, William
2 Whyte, Miss
Richmond Terrace, 10.
Dairy Road.
Reid, Alexander
Riddle's Close, 4.
Tolbooth Wynd, Leith.
1 Hamilton, James, flesher
10 Haldane, John, pawnbroker
11 Symon, Peter, spirit dealer
13 Scott, John
14 Taylor, Alexander, dairy
16 Watt, Mrs, baker
17 Wilson, Mrs
18 Nairn, Wm., pastry baker
Riego Street, 10.
Earl Grey Street.
1 Anderson, D., & Son, bakers
7 Lyal, George
13 M'Intosh, Daniel
13 Blaikie, Richard
15 Plenderleith, Andrew
19 Watson, John W.
23 Wilson, James k Robert,
builders
27 White, Miss
Free Greufriars' Mission
Free St Cuthbert's School ;
James Hamilton, teacher
12 Smith, James, builder
2 Whillas, John
Rillbank Crescent, 13.
Meadows.
1 Pairman, Wm. (P. Brothers)
1 Pairman, J. (P. Brothers)
2 Baillie, Nichol
3 Ferguson, Robert M.
4 Crawford, James
4 Blair, Alexander
Rillbank Terrace, 13.
Meadows.
1 Aikman, James
1 Robertson, John G.
1 Ferguson, Mrs
2 Maxwell, Mrs
3 Thomson, D. G., accountant
4 Brown, A. C, M.D.
5 Lawson, James H.
6 Kennedy, Mrs
7 Thin, James
9 Chisholm, David
10 Davidson, Rev. A. B.
11 Bannatyne, Mrs
12 Sinclair, Mrs Henry
13 Sinclair, J.
14 Ogilvie, George Moncrieff
15 Findlater, Andrew, LL.D.
10 Murray, Mrs
18 Wilkie, James
Rintoul Place, 3.
Stochbridrje.
1 Black, Thomas, coal agent
5 Yarroll, Samuel
8 Calder, Alexander
9 Scott, George
10 Cannon, William M.
14 Webster, Mrs
19 Brown, J. D.
20 Lyle, Peter
21 Millar, J., joiner
24 Buchanan, John
25 Weir, Donald
29 Cromb, Robert
Ritchie Place, 8.
Hercles Street.
5 Stewart, Jobn, spirit dealer
7 Campbell, Donald, tea and
spirit merchant
6 Davidson, Alex., builder
Rockville Place, 12.
St Leonard Street.
1 Brown, P. (Boicer & B. )
1 Tweedie, William
1 Stobie, Walter
1 Crichton, Mrs A.
1 Mackay, W. D.
1 Wilson, James
2 Scotland, James
2 M'Kenzie, G. S.
2 Mackail, David
2 Anderson, W. H.
2 Borthwick, Mrs
2 Dun, B. F. (late supr. In-
land Revenue)
3 Lothian, Thomas
3 Crighton, Alexander
3 Palmer, M. {Baillie <£• P. )
3 Acton, Mrs
3 M'Pherson, Thomas
Romilly Place, 10.
Gardner s Crescent.
1 St Cuthbert's Co-operative
Association
2 Roberts, Mrs Janet
2 Oliphant, Mrs
3 Rutherford, Margt. , stationer
6 M'Craw, John, grocer
7 Croall, George
8 Hardie, Peter, coal agenl
8 Lawrie, Miss I.
8 M'Ewan, Peter, coal men-lit.
9 Wylie, Alexander, grocer
10 Cowan, Miss C, draper
L4 Whitehead, George
Tansh, Anne, grocer
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Ronaldson's Euildgs. 2.
SeeLeith Walk.
Rose Lane, 8.
Abbey Hill.
Nicolson, David, Comely green
park
Station. See Railways.
Rose Street. 7.
Nos. 1 to 29 and 2 <o 42—7 ;
other Nos., 6.
3 Brash, William, grocer
3 Brown, James, & Son,
plumbers
5 Smith, Aw., manufacturer
7 Thomson, James, baker
9 Robertson, James
13 M'CalL John, chemist
15 Smith, 1ST., publican
.17 Gilchrist, James
17 Turpie, Mrs, cook
17 Elder, John
17 Allan, Charles
19 Short, J., church officer
Rose Street U.P. Church
21 Harper, J., publican
23 M'Kinlay Brothers
25 Lawrence, G. C. , hairdresser
27 Robertson, D. , Albert hotel
Hanover Street here
29 Paton, Robert, baker
29 Marcinkoskie, Peter
31 M 'Donald, D., cutler
33 Tait, Andrew, baker
37 Hills, James, publican
39 Clerk, Dugald, saddler
41 Kobertson, James
45 Russell, William, tailor
47 Saxty, R., refreshnit. rooms
49 Douglas, R., merchant
51 Cuthill, Alexander, livery
stabler
53 Brit. League of Abstainers ;
Geo. M 'Gibbon, clerk
55 Maefarlane, J., Bay Horse
inn
59 Russell, John, hairdresser
63 Porteous, H. B., potato
merchant
65 Gavine, James, spirit mer.
67 Smith, Mrs E., grocer
69 Johnston, T. , &. Sons, vvrights
69 Johnston, A.
69 Stott, William
71 Macadam, J., refresh, rooms
73 Wilson, Andrew
73 Millar, Alexander, plumber
Frederick Street here
. 77 Taylor, George
77 Hardie, Robert, k Co.
77 Charters, John
77 Dewar, Mrs R., nurse
79 Todd, John, painter
81 Hardie, Joseph, china ware-
house
83 Pollock, P., & Son, farriers
83 Govv & Henderson, dealers
in horses
S5 Gilchrist, Mrs, grocer
S7 Grieve, Mrs Gideon
89 Brimmer, Mrs M., provision
dealer
91 M'Kenzie, W. , working
jeweller
91 Anderson, Win., bootcloser
97 Watson, Thomas
101 Brander, James, bootmaker
103 Fraser, John, traveller
107 Harrison, Mrs, news-agent
109 Paul, James
113 Kelly, J., & Sons, smiths.
See Adv.
115 Maedonald, Alexander
115 Murray, John
115 Bryan, Andrew
117 Strachan, Thos., bootmaker
119 Grey, A., & Son, veterinary
surgeons
121 Dow, Mrs Ann
121 Whitson, John
121 Spence, John M.
123 Thomson, Robert, baker
125 Small, Thomas, llesher
127 Smith, A., tailor
127 Napier, George, tailor
129 Seton, H., veterinary surg.
129 Jeffrey, J. & E.
129 Auchincloss, J., & Son
129 & 131 Salmond, J., & Co.
129 Bryce, William M.
129 Robertson, James
129 Wilson, Mrs, lodgings
129 Kelly, Thomas
129 Miller, Mrs
Castle Street here.
133 Notman, William
133 Mortimer, John, butcher
133 Logan, John, cabinetmaker
133 Allan, Robert, plumber
133 M 'Ewan, Wm. , spirit dealer
135 Gairn, Andrew
135 Blyth, David
135 Hay, E. D.
135 Beatson, William
137 Robson, Mrs M., hosier
137 Geo. Heriot's School; Henry
Fitzgerald, master
149 Chesser, James, plumber
151 Wilson, John
153 Wilson, Miss J. , dressmaker
153 French, G. T.
153 Rhind, John
153 Clark, Mrs
153 Mitchell, Miss
157 Mitchell, Henry
161 Corner, Miss Mary
161 Duns, James, slater
161 Duns, Miss, milliner
161 Souter, John
161a Paterson, A.
161a Paterson, John
163 Ross, Ann, confectioner
] 65 Keddie, J. A.
165 M'Pherson, James
165 Mowat, Mrs, ladies' nurse
165 Buchan, William, cab-hire*
167 Ittglis, J., baker
169 Dawson, Robert^ chimnej*
sweep
169 Archibald, D., farrier
169 Wood, James, cabinetmaker
169 Scott, William, k Son
169 Reid, Alexander, skier
169 Bell, Walter, & Son
206 Eamage, James, wright.
204 Hume, John
204 Findlay, Mrs, ladies' mirs<;
204 Ferguson, Daniel
204 Haggart, William
204 Kirkwood, Robert
202 Keddie, J. A., spirit dealer
200 Small, Miss, grocer
198 Short, Mrs, lodgings
198 Lovebrook, Mrs, cook
198 Bilton, John
194 Eoss, David, painter
194 M'Gregor, Mrs
194 M'Ara, Thomas, mason
194 Watson, William, tailor
194 Ferguson, David, painter
192 Cornfoot, Mrs, grocer
190 M'Lean, John
186 Reid, Alexander
186 Auchincloss, John, jun.
184 Douglas, Mrs, grocer
182 Bxmiett, George, tailor
180 Stewart, Robert
180 Calder, Robert, coal agent.
See Adv.
180 The Racket Court; John
Clark, keeper
180 Fraser, Mrs Thomas
180 Walker, William
176 Lees, Henry
174 Hetherton, W., waiter
174 Lees, Alex., rouge maker
174 Logan, John
174 Pendrich, Thomas
172 Fleming, Janet, grocer
170 Black, Mrs A., spirit mer.
168 Stephenson, William
168 Preshaw, John, waiter
168 Robertson, Donald
168 Smith, George
168 Tates, Bellintyne
166 Gairn, Andrew, bootmaker
166 Mortimer, John
166 Dick, Mrs
166 Black, Mrs
166 Burns, George, dealer in
horses, lane
166 Stephenson, Wm., turner,
lane
Castle Street here
164 Gay, James, bootmaker
164 Reid, George, hairdresser
162 Stewart, Mrs John
162 Bain, James
162 Sinclair, John, porter
160 Beattie, Joseph, dairy
158 Gordon, James, news-agent
156 Hill, Alex., wood carver
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EDINBURGH AND LEIT1I
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156 Greig, Walter, waiter
156 M'Queen, Duncan, manu-
facturer. See Adv.
154 Grant, Lach., hotel-keeper
152 Dunn, John, grocer
148 M'Lean, Malcolm
148 Sinton, James, engineer
146 Brown, George, draper
144 Johnston, Robert, tobacco-
nist
142 Ancrum, J., & Son
140 Flemington, James, waiter
140 Dick, Miss, milliner
140 Elder, Alexander, printer
138 Brown, W. , provision dealer
134 Fraser, Mrs, cook
134 Goodsir, Peter, draper
132 Murdoch, MissM., lodgings
132 Chamberlain, G. A.
130 Davidson, Andrew, boot-
maker
128 Ogg, Peter, cowfeeder
126 Muir, Mrs G., draper
122 Fiddes, Mrs
122 Robertson, John
122 Ballantyne, James
120 M'Gregor, Duncan, grocer
118 Thompson, George, tailor
116 Scott, William, & Son
116 Denholm, James
116 Anderson, Mrs
116 Collie, William
116 Murdoch, William
114 Currie, Mrs J., provision
merchant
112 Bell, Duncan
110 Kinghorn, Alexander, spirit
dealer
110 Craig, William, insurance
agent
110 Gunn, John, bookbinder
110 Davies,W.&W.G., cabinet-
makers
110 Forrest. Alexander, smith
110 Currie, Thomas, blacksmith
110 Miller, Magnus H., skin
merchant
110 Westren, Peter, jeweller
108 Houston, William
108 Rankin, George, optician
108 Park, John C, dentist
108 Deveneau, J., interpreter
108 Milne, James M., teacher
108 Ormiston, Mrs, grocer
106 Whyte, George S., baker
Frederick Street here
104 Harkess, J., plumber
104 Robertson, D., engraver
102 Martin, W., painter
100 Porteous, James, spirit
merchant
100 Stuart, Thos., silver plater
98 Williamson, James, pawn-
broker
96 Begbie, Mrs
94 Robertson, Win., tinsmith
94 Robertson, Miss, dressmkr.
92 Storm, J., chimney-sweeper
90 Deas, Thomas, tailor
90 Anderson, H., cabinetmaker
88 Henry, John, carver and
gilder
86 Johnston, Miss M., grocer
82 M'Kay, Mrs, lodgings
82 Bonualie, Mrs
82 Halket, W., bootcloser
SO Colston & Son, printers
78 Ross, John, botanist
76 Gilchrist, John, china mer-
chant
74 Tyrrell, W., goldbeater
72 Gilchrist, John, cabinet-
maker
70 Robertson, Alex., daily
66 Stewart, J., & Son, grocers
64 Ferguson, John, baker
62 Smith, Misses, dressmakers
60 & 54 Horn, Andrew, spirit
merchant
56 Pitkeathly, Wm., grocer
54 Mackay, Mrs, refreshment
rooms
54 Gilbert, Mrs
52 Knight, G., k. Son
Hanover Street here
42 Wallace, R., & Co., printers
42 Muir, Henry, printer
42 Knox, Samuel, & Dickson
40 Rutherford, W., spirit deal.
36 & 38 Porteous, A. and A., &
Co., curriers
34 Robertson, A., cabinet-
maker
34 Douglas, Mrs Thomas G.
30 Shearer, Mrs, French corset
maker
34 Nelson, John
28 White, John, flesher
26 Lawrie, John, baker
24 Begg, Charles
22 Darling, William, & Son,
tailors
22 Bogie, Miss, lace cleaner
20 Acquroff, John
20 Spalding, Peter
18 Campbell, John, cowfeeder
16 Bisset, Wm., hair-worker
14 Spalding, Peter, grocer
12 Hamilton, R, S.
10 Calder, Thomas
8 Liddle, William, grocer
6 Notman, David, spirit mer-
chant
6 Wilkie, J., silversmith
6 Hobson, W.
6 Purves, James, publican
4 Paterson, Hugh, publican
7 Bishop, William
8 Brashe, Mis
10 Thomson, Alexander, & Co.
11 M'llwrick, Gilbert
12 Hogg, William
13 M'lntyre, N. S., missionary
15 Kerr, Charles James
18 Gibb, William
19 Saunders, John
22 M'Pherson, James
24 M'Glashan, Duncan
26 Rennie, Charles
27 Chisholm, John
28 Mollison, William
30 Carnegie, John
31 Monteith, Mrs J.
33 Shiels, Henry
34 Dobie, William
35 Armstrong, William E.
36 Muir, Joseph
Rosebery Crescent, 4.
Hay market.
1 Mitchell, R. B.
2 Spalding, Mrs W. M.
3 Masson, Professor David!
4 Oliphant, Thomas
5 Brodie, A. Oswald
6 Barron, Mrs
7 Alexander, Kev. John, D.D.
S Rainy, Rev. Robert, D.D.
Rosebtirn Pls.ce,
Rostebv/rn.
1 Brown, James, grocer
3 Smeal, Edward, tailor
10.
Rosehill Place, 10.
Gardner's Crescent.
1 Murray, Joseph, writer
1 Smith, James
1 Stewart, C. W.
1 Crockett, David
2 Cuthbertson, Joseph
2 Kennedy, John J. A. G.
3 Reith, William, grocer
4 Crockett, David, grocer
5 Nicol, Walter (Lees <fc J¥.)
5 Bathgate, William
6 Gray, William, butcher
7 Hay, Charles, victual dealev
8 Reynold. Charles
8 Baikie, James
8 Bulloch, William
8 Thomson, William
9 Brown, Mrs George
11 Slater, William
12 Yarroll, Mrs D.
Rosebank Cottages, 10. Rosemount Buildgs., 10.
Gardner's Crescent.
1 Millar, WTm., hay merchant
2 Lamb, John, builder
4 Dodds, David
5 Lawson, Alexander
6 Meiklejohu, John
Gardners Crescent.
1 Crow, Thomas
4 Pearson, Mrs, ladies' nurse
8 Mackenzie, Murdoch
9 Lawson, William
31 Ross, Gregor (G.P.O.)
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331
51 Baird, Mrs
SI Brown, Mrs George
Roxburgh Place, 12.
Drummond Street.
1 Penman, Alexander
Roxburgh Place Chapel
5 Thomson, Gideon, clothier
5 Kirk, Miss
5 Paterson, George
5 "Wells, James, tea merchant
5 Dixon, Mrs John
7 Livingstone & Weir
7 Murray, Robert
20 Macgregor, John
18 Robertson, Andrew, butcher
16 Reeves, Samuel, agent
14 Nimmo, Robert, spirit dealer
Lady Glenorchy's Church
12 Thomson, Miss
10 Oliver, J. L. F. k P. S.
10 Oliver, Sommerville, M.D.
8 Cochrane, John, baker
6 Cochrane, John
6 London Printing and Pub-
lishing Co.
6 Law, Andrew, agent
6 Davison, John, tailor
6 Mitchell, Robert
6 Shiells, Ross
Roxburgh. Street, 12.
Drummond Street.
1 Cameron, Mrs, laundress
3 Stenhouse, George
5 Linton, John, M.D.
5 Linton, Andrew, corkcutter
7 Hunter, Robert
9 Pridie, R., M.D.
11 Meldrum, Miss, lodgings
11 Smith, J.
11 Methven, William
11 M'Dermott, Michael
11 Thomson, William
13 Scott, James
15 Wilson, William, writer
19 Hunter, W., clothier
18 Hill, Peter
14 Hambleton, William
14 Kinniburgh, Mrs
14 Tod, Mrs
12 Smith, George
8 Murphy, William
8 Moffat, John
8 Gray, Mrs William
•5 Kay, Mrs
4 Hutton, Archibald
2 Williamson, A.
2 Turnbull, Mrs
2 M'Call, Mrs
Roxburgh Terrace, 12.
Drummond Street.
2 Hodge, Mrs
2 Mason, Mrs
2 Robertson, Duncan
3 Younger, James
5 Imrie, John
6 Sutter, Mrs John
7 Stevenson, Allen
S Dalgleish, John, wright
8 Hay, J.
9 Gilbert, Mrs
9 Grant, Geo., commis. agent
Royal Circus,
Stochbridge .
North, 3. South, 5.
1 Rodger, J. F. (M'L., Ivory,
& R.)
1 Rodger, Mrs
3 Dickson, Mrs Walter
5 Sands, W. H. &W. J., W.S.
5 Sands, W. H., W.S.
5 Sands, W. J., W.S., solicitor
of customs
7 Mackenzie, John Ord, W.S.
9 Maclagan, David, C.A.
11 Dickson, Archibald, M.D.
11 Dickson, Alexander, M.D.
11 Dickson, Alex., advocate
13 Hamilton, Miss
15 Landale, Robert, of Pitmed-
den, S.S.C.
17 Pearson k. Robertson, W.S.
17 Robertson, George, W.S.
19 Kunz, Jules A. L., teacher
19 Kunz, Madame, boarding
school
21 Torrie, Miss Helen
23 Farquharson, Miss
23 FaithfuU, Rev. V. G.
25 Maidment, James, advocate
32 Dowell, Alexander
30 Douglas, John William
30 Clerk, Miss
30 Wilson, Mrs
30 Marshall, Mrs
30 Marshall, Miss
30 Graham, Miss
30 Smith, J. Campbell, advocate
30 Carmichael, Robert
28 Kinnear, George T., W.S.
26 Grindlay, Thomas
24 Littlejohn, Henry D., M.D.
22 Young, Archibald, advocate
22 Young, Mrs
20 Waddell, William, W.S.
20 Waddell & M'Intosh, W.S.
18 Hodson, Miss, boarding
school
16 Mackenzie, J. W. & J., W.S.
16 Mackenzie, J. W., W.S.
14 Stuart, William
12 Cavaye, Lieutenant-Gen eral
10 Dickson, Wm., accountant
8 Duncan, William James
6 M'Laren, G. Adinston
4 Parkinson, Miss, boarding
school
2 Hislop, William
2 Circus Place School
Royal Crescent. 5.
8 Macdonell, Mrs Colonel
9 Salmon, J. M.
10 Chambers, Robert, jun.
26 Hastie, Mrs
20 Tod, Robert
26 Rhind, John
26 French, Mi.ss
26 Allan, Miss
Royal Patent Gymnasium ;
John Cox, proprietor. See
Adv.
The Hall, Royal Patent
Gymnasium; J. M. D»
Brown
Refreshment Rooms ; Thos.
Hastie, lessee
Forrest, Mrs, statuary
Royal Exchange. 9,
See 291 High Street.
Royal Terrace. 1.
Greenside Church
1 Colquhoun, John
2 Hope, Mrs
3 Jopp, Charles
4 Ellis, A. G., R. &W., W.S,
4 Ellis, Adam Gib
4 Ellis, Robert
4 Ellis, William
5 Milligan, James, S.S.C.
6 Cheyne, Mrs
7 Cunningham, Mrs J. S.
8 Shiels, John S.
9 Johnstone, James
10 Marshall, Captain D.r
E. I.C. M.S.
11 Tawse, Mrs
11 Tawse, John, W.S.
12 Young, Mrs Keith
13 Hamilton, Major Ferrier
14 Boyd, Thomson
17 Weir, Robert M.
18 Stavert, Archibald
19 Crawford, A. H., H.E.I.C.S.
20 Renton, William
21 Anderson, Charles
22 Crabbie, John
23 Richard, John
24 White, James
25 Stevenson, David
26 Du Plessis & Black, Misses.
27 Johnston, Robert, W.S.
28 Hutchison, James T.
28 Hutchison, Mrs
29 Wallace, James
30 Mackinlay, Miss
31 Bruce, John
32 Brown, Thomas
33 Cullen, Rev. G. D.
34 Cree, James
34 Cree, Mrs William
35 Cowan, Alexander O., M.D,
35 Cowan, James
35 Cowan, Misses
36 Gosset, Major W. B., R.E.
37 Stevenson, Rev. Wm., D.D.
38 Wahab, Major-Gen. Charles
39 Henderson, Charles J.
40 Elder, Thomas
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ST AND
Rutland Place, 4.
Lothian Road.
3 Clark & Crawford, grocers
4 Adams, Robert, ironmonger
5 Thomson, Thomas
5 Clark, Mrs
Rutland Square, 4.
Rutland Street.
1 Gilmore, Miss
2 Cowper, A.
3 Cleugh, Miss E.
3 Hay, Mrs E. S.
3 Soutter, James, jun.
3 Jameson, Mrs
3 Patterson, Thomas
3 Hume, Mrs
4 Robertson, Miss
5 Bell, Benjamin Robert
6 Campbell, Espie, &Bell, W.S.
6 Espie, George, S.S.C.
7 Davidson, Laurence, W.S.
9 Baxter, Edmund
10 Moncrieff, William
11 Oliver, Misses,boarding school
12 Maccoll, Alex. S., teacher
13 Alexander, Rev. Jacob S.
13 Ritchie, Mrs W. A.
14 Brown, Mrs
15 Brodie, Mrs Kenneth S.
16 Forbes-Gordon, Arthur, W. S.
17 Gordon, Adam Hay, of
Avochie
18 Dunlop, A. Vans
18 Fergusson, Miss
19 Meek, Mrs, boarding school
•20 Stuart, Charles Villiers
21 Bertram, Miss
22 Maxwell, William
22 Arnot, Misses
22 Bell, Alexander
22 Robson, William
22 Kean, Nathaniel
23 Sprot, Miss
24 Christison, Mrs
25 Hector, David, advocate
26 MacAllan, James, W.S.
26 MacAllan, A. B., W.S.
27 Pringle, John, M.D.
28 Ker, Misses
29 Henry, John, S.S.C.
30 Grierson, Miss Margaret
30 Brittain, James
30 Orr, John
30 Lemmi, Enrico, LL.D.
30 Liddell, Misses
31 Baillie, Mrs, sen.
32 Davidson, Mrs C. Forbes
Rutland Street, 4.
Lothian Road.
3 Paterson, Mrs Maria
5 St Thomas' Episcojml Chapel
11 Lindsay, Mrs
15 Peddie, Alexander, M.D.
17 Craigie, Miss
19 Sandford, Rev. Daniel F.
21 Stark, James, M.D.
23 Brown, John, M.D.
25 Cox, Robert, W.S.
27 Scott, Mrs David
27 Loth, John T., D.L. See
Adv.
27 Kemp, David R.
28 Stewart, Miss
28 Patterson, H.
28 Sinclair, Robert
28 Harper, Rev. Alexander,
M.A.
26 Mitchell, Mrs, lodgings
24 Myrtle, John Young, M.D.
22 Branton, Mrs
22 Hutchins, Charles, surgeon -
dentist
St Andrew Square. 7.
1 Purves, William, & Son,
clothiers
2 London Hotel ; W. Murray
2 Macarthur, Mrs
2b Mack, J. S., S.S.C. & N.P.
2 General Assurance Co.
4 Murray, E., auctioneer
4 Dalgleish & Forrest, auc-
tioneers. See Adv.
4 Guthrie, Misses, dressmakers
4 Richardson, J. J., & Co.
4 Rhenius & Lawrie, share-
brokers
4a Railway Passengers Assur-
ance Office
4a Phoenix Fire Office; Rhe-
nius & Lawrie, agents
4b Johnston, W. & A. K.,
engravers
5 Carter, Fred. Hayne, C.A.
5 Mackenzie, Capt. Roderick
5 Stock Exchange
5 Angus, George, stockbroker
5 Paterson, John, C. E.
5 National Bible Society
5 Edin. City Mission Office
5 Sabbath A lliance
5 Scottish Coast Mission
5 Scottish Branch of th e British
Army Scripture Readers'
and Soldiers' Friend Soc.
5 Nicoll, Alex., accountant
5 Dawson, Thomas
5 Stock Exchange ; Geo. Angus,
secretary
5 Thomson, Thomas A., stock-
broker
5 Albert Life Assurance Co.;
W. B. Walls, manager
5 Coldstream, John P.
6 Scot. Provident Institution ;
James Watson, manager.
See Adv.
6 Ronaldson, John
7 Brown, Alex., accountant
7 Menzies & Coventry, W.S.
7 Cochrane, Henry
7 Smith & Hardy, architects
7 Adie, Alex. J., civil engineer
7 Professional & Civil Servici
Supply Association
8 Lauder & Hardie, clothiers.
See Adv.
South St David Street here
9 Scottish Widows' Fund As-
surance. Soc. — S. Raleigh,
manager ; J. J. P. Ander-
son, sec. See Adv.
10 Brown's Phoenix temperance
hotel
10 M'Kean, Andrew
10 Webster, And., S.S.C, N.P...
11 Cockburn, Robert (/. & G.)
11 Innes & Grieve, grocers
12 Hill, Alexander, printseller
and publisher
12b Mackerracher, Miss I., Berlin
warehouse
12 Mitchell, G. S., secretary,
European Assurance Soc.
12 European Assurance Society
12 Atkinson k Co., clothiers
12 Crawford, Robert, S.S.C.
12 Smith, Robert A., N.P.
13 Padon, A. & D., general sta-
tioners
13 Forbes, David, glass ware-
house
George Street here
15 Grierson, Andrew, W.S.
15 Whitehead, William
15 Whitehead, John, S.S.C
16 Dundas& Wilson, W.S.
16 Wilson, William, C.S.
17 Ranken, Thomas, S.S.C.
17 Agra Bank (Limited); Robt.
Hunter, manager. See
Adv.
18 Gilmour, Hugh, stockbroker
18 Captain Roland's Fencing-
room and Gymnasium
18 Spink, William, S.S.C.
18 Harthill & Co., emigration
agents
18 Mouat, Andrew W., dentist
19 Blackwood, James, W.S.
19 Blackwood, James, & Co.,
stockbrokers
19 Ritchie, John, accountant
19 Brown & Wardrop, architects
19 Fairbairn, William, surveyor
20 Northern Assurance Co. ;
R. Christie, jun., secretary.
See Adv.
20 Henry & Shiress, S.S.C.
North St David Street here
21 Braid, A.
21 City of Glasgoiv Life Assur-
ance Co.; Balfour, R., sec.
See Adv.
21 Fyfe, Andrew, S.S.C.
21 Eagle Life Office
21 Sun Fire Office
21 Paterson, John, architect
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21 Paterson, Robert, architect
21 Bogle, Andrew, W.S.
22 Scottish National Fire and
Life Assurance Co. ; J.
M. M 'Candlish, manager.
See Adv.
23 Mackintosh, John, church
officer
23 Harrison, H. , accountant and
manager. National. Pro
perfy Investment Company
1 23 Manchester Fire Insur. Co.
;23 United Kingdom Provident
Institution,
23 Scottish Plate-glass Assocn.
23 Wormald, J. D., W.S.
23 Cay, Robert Dundas, W.S.
23 Oriental Bank Corporation.
See Adv.
24 Jopp, Charles, civil engineer
24 Gibson, G., civil engineer
24 Lindsay, Jamieson, & Hal-
dane
25 Dundas, John, C.S.
26 Scot. Fquit. Assur. Society —
George Todd, manager ;
W. Finlay, secy. SeeAdv.
26 Gibson, Thomas
27 Preston, Henry Lindsay, Cap-
tain R. N.
28 Gifford, Alexander, S.S.C.
28 Lidgate, John, S.S.C. .
29 Finlay, James, solicitor
N. St A ndrew Street here
30 Black, A., brushmaker
30 Tait, Thomas, ironmonger
30 Lindsay & Gilrnour, chemists
30 London Fire and Life As-
surance Co.
30 3Iaealluru, Geo., stockbroker
30 Killinq worth Colliery
30 Marley Hi'l Coking Co.
30 Dougall, William
30 Simpson, Miss
30 Sprott, W. P., S.S.C.
30 Glen, Alex., bagpipe maker
30 Millar, John
31 Clarkson, W. C, com. agent
31 Stewart & Co., merchants
31 Clarkson, Alexander, agent
31 Traill & Fletcher
31 Lav,-, William & George, mer.
31 Macqueen, J. M., S.S.C.
31 Benhor Colliery Office
31 Thomson, George, agent
31 Absolom, E. H.
32 Cockburn k Campbell
33 Harvey, Peter, painter
33 Robertson, Peter S., & Co.,
seedsmen
35 Douglas hotel
35 Slaney, Thomas
35 Royal Bank of Scotland;
James Wright, secretary
35 Robertson, Laurence, cashier
36 Maekay, Francis A.
36 Spence, William (B. L. Co.)
37 Nimmo, Archd. (B. L. Co.)
British Linen Co. 's Bank
38 M'Culloch, John
38 Dalgleish, Mark
42 National Bank of Scotland
41 Duncan, W. J., manager
41 Gilford, John, cashier
St Andrew Street, N. 7.
1 Miller, John, baker
1 Inglis, John
2a Burness, W., H.M. printer
3 Wardlaw, John F., W.S.
3 Steele & Campbell, Law
Union Insurance Office
3 Hunter & Glover, wine mer.
4 Anderson, John, engraver
4 Black, Andrew
4 Menzies, Robert, S.S.C.
4 Hendry, Jardine, S.S.C.
4 White, Mrs, French cleaner
4 Gray, J., milliner and dress
maker
5a Bayne, Charles, fruiterer
5 Chedburn, G., bootmaker
6 Grant, D., confectioner. See
Adv.
6 Douglas, James, dentist. See
Adv.
7 Lyon, Hugh, S.S.C.
7 Thomson, Alexander, S.S.C.
7a Ross, Alex., & Co., grocers
St Andrew's Lane here
8 Charles, James, ironmonger.
See Adv.
10 Elgin & Son, wholesale sta
tioners
10 Shiels, Mrs
10 Hamilton, Mrs, practical
phrenologist
10 Allan, Henry, bookbinder
13 Elgin, William, bookseller
13 Yarroll, Samuel. See Adv.
14 Scott & Ferguson, engravers
14 Dickson, G., wright, N. lane
14 Macpherson, Wm., plumber
14 Ferguson, John
St Andrew Street, S. 7
3 Lawrie & Scott, family con-
fectioners. See Adv.
5 Cleghorn, M. See Adv.
7 Roques, Casimir, hairdresser
7 Roques, Madame C, & Miss
Wight, milliners. SeeAdv.
7 Dow, Alex., spirit dealer
11 Adcock, G., paper merchant.
See Adv.
13 Religious Tract and Book
Society of Scotland
15 Gilchrist, James, & Son
15 Booth, Frederick, commis-
sion agent
17 Frater's billiard rooms
19 Nightingale k. Co.
21 Mouat, John, cabinetmaker
23 Thomson, R. D., merchant
18 Whitehead & Co., hosiers.
See Adv.
18 Ferguson Brothers
16 Maekay, Jas. T., hat manufr.
14 St Andrew temperance hotel;
D. M'Laren, proprietor.
See Adv.
12 Henry, Alex., gunsmith
10 White, J., plumber
10 Dickson, J., & Co., whole-
sale stationers
10 Sievewright's English hotel
1 9 Howden, Peter, & Co.
« 17 Horsburgh, James, tea
dealer
^ 11 & 13 Honeyman & Wil-
li son
^ 3 Macdonald, A., spirit
^ merchant
4 Sturrock, Mrs
8 Schenck & Son, lithographers
8 Hartley, Thomas F., clothier
8 A Waugh, R,, spirit dealer
6 A berdeen SMppingCo. 's Office
4 Lawson, James, coal mercht.
See Adv.
4 Register for Servants
2 Miller, John, & Co., china
warehouse
St Andrew St., Leith,
Kirkgate.
East, 3. West, 4.
4 Howden, Thomas, grocer
5 Carmichael, Thomas, smith
6 Symington, James
11 Erskine, Alexander, slater
11 St Andrew's Hall
11 Stoddart, David
14 Poison, Jas., furniture dealer
15 M'Laren, D. & G., wine
merchants
16 Mackie, Robert, spirit dealer
18 Campbell, Elizabeth
21 Middlemass, T., furniture
dealer
23 Kim, William, grocer
24 King, Wm., spirit merchant
25 Smith, Philip
29 Thomson, Lauder, & Co.
29 Thomson, J. G., & Co., mer-
chants
31 Blaikie, Thomas
.32 Hamilton, R.
34 Scotland, John, spiritmercht.
35 Garland, J. O., pawnbroker
36 Gorrie, John, confectioner
38 Grieve, George, baker
40 M'Kenna, Patrick, spirit dh-.
41 Carrol, Thomas, spirit dealer
47 Alison, William, grocer
50 & 55 M'Eneny, Patk., broker
51 Whittey, James, broker
58 Cullen, James, china mercht.
59 Bryson, Thomas, hairdresser
60 Duffy, P., pawnbroker
61 M'Mahan, Peter, grocer
62 Robertson, James, tlesher
67 Bingham, Wm., china mer.
69 Ford, Jas., provision mercht.
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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
ST CUT
74 Fingus, James, spirit mercht.
77 Ramage, James, china mer-
chant
79 King, William
80, 81, 82 Jenkinson, "W. & J.,
merchants
Old Sugarhouse Close
2 Williamson, James, tailor
Chisholm, A., farrier
90 Cathcart, James, Fergusson,
k Go.
90 Leith Candle, Co.
9 0 Leith Property In oestm ent Co.
— Thomas Murray, secy.
.90 Morrison, J. k G.
96 Brown, John, pie baker
97 Currie, Adam
97 Forbes, Alex., bootmaker
St Andrew's Place, 13.
Ca useivayside.
Colville, Arthur, builder
Stewart, Laurance, gardener
St Anthony Court, 3.
St Anthony Street.
Ferguson, J. M., merchant
Kerr, Hatton, k Co., merchants
M'Kinlay, William, oil mercht.
St Anthony Lane, 3.
St Anthony Street.
Callender, David, k Son, tan-
ners
Thomson, D. J., & Co.
St Anthony Place, 10.
Port-Hopetoun.
1a Thomson, James, plumber
1 Kay, Robert, Union hotel
3 Wilson, George, baker
4 Robertson, Alexander, tailor
and clothier
5 Teenan, Mrs, inkmaker
6 Sandilands, M., & Co.
8 White, Thomas, dairy
8 Ross, Mrs H., milliner
9 Mather, William F.
10 Hunter, Robert (G.P.O.)
10 Hunter, Miss, dressmaker
10 Thomson, James, builder
10 Valla nee, John
10 Fairley, Mungo, coal mercht.
10 Porter, James
11 Whyte, David, grocer
Hi Moreland, Wm., contractor
11 i Clark, Andrew, smith
12~Laing, George, builder
12 Johnston, John, butcher
14 Paulin, George, undertaker.
See Adv.
15 Gaff, William
15 Vallance, Jas., coal merchant
15 Keddie, William, tailor
26 Brown, John, grocer
St Anthony PI. W. 10.
Port-Hopetoun.
1 Selcraig, John, bootmaker
2 M'Laren, John, builder
3 Flockhart, Thomas, grocer
4 Macgill, Andrew, draper
5 Flockhart, Thomas
5 Allan, Miss, dressmaker
6 Paterson, John, spirit mercht.
St Anthony Street, 3.
KirJcgate.
1 Fraser, John
11 Macnair k Co., brewers
11 Sanderson, J. k M., mercMs.
St Bernard's Cresct., 3.
Stoclcbridge.
3 Scott, Mrs
3 Scott, Andrew (H. <L- S. )
5 Davidson, Mrs
7 Mackay, John
9 Herdman, Robert, R.S.A.
11 Armstrong, Thomas
13 Lorimer, Mrs
15 Dudgeon, Mrs
17 Paterson, Mrs James
19 Whyte, Matthew
21 Macfarlane, William, M.D.
23 Mitchell, Miss
25 Ross, Miss
27 Donaldson, William
29 Wordie, Mrs
31 Anderson, Mrs
33 Steuart, Thomas E. '
35 Mackenzie, Mrs J. Hay
14 Rymer, Misses
10 Ramsay, Mrs
8 Dundas, Miss Hamilton
6 Stuart, Mrs William
4 Sim, William
2 Gillies, Mrs
St Catherine's PL, 13.
Grange.
Burnet, James
Wallace, A. B., Murray villa
Orrock, Alexander, Murray villa
Farquharson, Francis
Murray, Mrs Thomas
Middleton, Robert (M. & Co.) I
Cairns, Alexander
Cromar, Alex. (Gallic, L. & Co. )
Aikman, Mrs
Smellie, Robert
Heriot, Thomas
St Colme Street, 4.
Albyn Place.
2 Couper, Chas. T., advocate
3 Stewart, Mrs William
3 Stewart, William, W.S.
4 Cunynghame, R. J. Blair,
M.D., F.R.C.S.E.
4 Cunynghame, Mrs
5 Urquhart, Mrs
6 Watson, William, advocate
7 Alison, Lady
8 Anderson, Mrs
9 Fraser, John, actuary
10 Wood, Alexander, M.D.
St Bernard's Place, :
Stoclcbridge .
1 Crawford, James
4 Lawson, Alexander
St Bernard's Row, J
Stoclcbridge.
1 Binnie, John, coal merchant
3 Lisle, George
3 Scott, John
3 Chalmers, Richard
3 M'Kenzie, Miss
4 Gibb, David
5 Richardson, Alexander
6 Gaskin, John
7 Purves, Robert
7 Purves, James E.
8 Davidson, Mrs
9 Hawthorn, William
9 Marwick, Mrs
Marshall, Mrs R., Roscbank
cottage
Bruce, P., St Bernard's cot.
St Cuthbert's Glebe.
See Lothian Road.
10.
10.
St Cuthbert's Lane,
Lothian Road.
St Cuthbert's Poorhovse : W.
Cowan, governor ; Miss Ross,
matron
Henderson, Robert, wright
Hunter, Robert
Mitchell, William, grocer
St Cuthbert's Place, 10.
Romilly Place.
1 St Cuthbert's Co-operative
Association (Limited)
2 Burnett, R. A.
2 Lees, Richard (L. <£ NicoT)
2 Grieve, Walter, contractor
2 M'Millan, Hugh
3 Simpson, Mrs Andrew
3 Rosemount dairy
St Cuthbert's Street, 4.
Torphichen Street.
4 Gallie, James
4 Gray, Andrew
4 Hislop, Alexander
4 Keddie, David
16 Russell, James
17 Tennant, Mrs
17 Bringloe, Mrs
18 Paterson, Miss
20 Anderson, Misses
21 Riddell, Miss
23 Adams, G. H.
46 Scott, Misses
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45 Aitken, James, solicitor
41 Campbell, Lady Emma
43 Hay, John, of Morton
42 Orr, Captain John
40 Main & Gardiner, plasterers
38 Gallie, James
37 Murdoch, Thomas, cabinet-
maker
38 Veitch, Wm., cabinetmaker
St David Street, N. 7.
1 Currie, Robert, bootmaker
1 Keegan, Th., wine merchant
3 "Watson k Dickson, accounts.
3 Armitage, Alex. B., account.
3 Scottish Amicable IJfc Assur-
ance Society. See Adv.
3 Mutual Scottish Amicable
Assurance Co.
3 London Assur. Corporation
3 Stewart, Robert, stockbroker
3 Mackenzie, J., tailor
3 Forsyth, David, S.S.C. _
3 London Provincial Provident
Society
3 Mackersy, L., W.S.
3 London Union Fire and
Life Assurance Co.
3 Stevenson, Robert P., S.S.C.
5 Howden k Molleson, C.A.
1 Howden, James, accountant
5 Graham k Johnston, W.S.
5 Johns, Thomas
5 London and Lancashire
Insurance Companies
7 Spalding, Thomas, W.S.
7 Gorrie, Wm. M., architect
7 Trotter, S. E., accountant
7 Myrtle, William, C.A.
7 Gardner, Thomas, engraver
7 Gillies, John, printer
9 Muir, A. Wright, registrar
9 Balgarnie, J. H., C.A.
9 Dickson, James G., stock-
broker
9 Alison, Robert, stock and
share broker
9 Simpson Brothers k Co.
9 Etna Insurance Company
9 Amicable Mutual Life As-
surance Society (Limited)
12 Mackie, James, missionary
8 Neilson & Cowan, W. S.
8 Bell, William, stockbroker
8 Roy, William G., S.S.C.
6 Inglis, H. M., W.S.
€ Allan, James, S.S.C.
6 Ministers' Widows' Fund
Office
6 Cheyne, John, advocate
4a Johnstone, Adam, solicitor
4a Denholme, Robert, S.S.C.
4a Scott, David, C.A.
4a Imperial Fire and Life In-
surance Co. See Adv.
4 Wishart, Wm., S.S.C. & S.L.
2 & 4 Whyte, A., & Son,
stationers
St David Street, S., 7.
4G Princes Street.
1 Watt & Sons, saddlers
5 Spaven, Robert, saddler
7 Blackbraes Colliery Office;
James M'Kclvic, agent
9 Elder, Mrs, commercial hotel
11 Hay, P. & R., dyers ; estab-
lishment, 1 Hcriot bldi gs.
13 Gray, Wm., k Son, saddlers
13 Nisbet, Mrs, shoemaker
15 Simpson & Taylor, perfumers
17 Cameron, J. k P.
19 Collie, D. R., k Son, printers
19 Ritchie, Alex., lithographer
19 Carstairs, A. L., engraver
16 Lyall, J. M., wholesale
stationer
16 Kerr & Anderson, merchants
16 Scottish Waggon Company
(Limited)
1 4 Brown, Wm. S. , cabinetmkr
14 Dott, A., carver k gilder
12 Great Northern and North
Eastern Railway; J. Ro
bertson, traffic agent
12 Bell, Archibald, bookbinder
10 White, Alexander, plumber
6 Willis, Nelson, & Co., straw
hat manufacturers
2 Finlay, William
St David's Terrace, 10
Morrison Street.
1 Weddell, A., contractor
1 Porteous, Robert
1 Brown, David
1 Tod, John R.
2 Kay, William
2 Thomson, Robert
2 Lorimer, George, jun.
2 Napier, Misses, dressmakers
2 Marshall, John, jun.
St James' Place, 1.
Soidh St James' Street.
1 Kennedy, Robert
2 Fergusson, Peter
2 Wright, Andw. , brush manu-
facturer
2 Clark, Charles
2 Berry, James
2 Purves, Peter
2 Brown, John
2 Suttie, Richard
2 Gibson, Peter, bookbinder
2 Swanston, Mrs T.
Theatre hall entrance-
United Presbyterian Church
5 Young, David
5 Horsburgh, Mrs G.
5 Leighton, George
5 Brown, D. , water officer
6 Baird, Colin C, veterinary
surgeon
8 Douglas, Andrew
9 Meek, Thomas
9 Stewart, Miss, dressmaker
9 Stevenson, James
9 Richardson, J. (Lindsay <L-It.)
10 Whitford, Robert, turner
11 Moir, Peter, & Co., post-
masters. See Adv.
11a Gerard, Francis ( J'. M. ,f- < 'o. )
12 Roberts, George, builder
St James' Square, 1.
East Register Street.
1 Stewart, Peter
1 Sutherland, William
3 & 4 Mould k Tod, engravers
4 Mein, J. Z., engraver
4 Napier k Forbes
4 Robertson, Jas.,workg. jwllr.
5a Mitchell, Mrs M.
5 Cribbes, Matthew, lapidary
5 Cribbes, Peter, lapidary
5 Paton, Hugh
6 Mauchline, Andrew, grocer
7 Macpherson, Alex., grocer
8 Erskine, Dugald
8 Erskine, George
8 Ross, Mrs W.
8 Stewart, Robert
8 Gardner, James
9 Kirkwood, Alexander, k Son
11 Aitken, Campbell, &TurnbuR
12 Donaldson, John
13 M 'Donald, James
13 Carfrae, Alex. , gen. engraver
13 Brenner, Wilhelm, tailor
13 Beveridge, David, tailor
14 Schenck & Macfarlane. See
Adv.
15 Grieve, Hay, grocer
15 Cooper, David, accountant
15 Hogg, William
15 Greenhow, Ed. (G.P.O.)
15 Robertson, William (G.P.O.)
15 Cowan, Wilbiam, engraver
15 Cameron, D. (G.P.O.)
15 Trever, William
17 M'Graw, Daniel
17 Trotter, Thomas
17 Holiday, Thomas, engraver
17 Johnstone, Robert, chaplain
17 Cameron, H., librarian
18 Cruickshank, William
18a Jackson, Robert
19 Schenck k Macfarlane. See
Adv.
20 Dewar, Hugh
21 Hardie, William
21 Macpherson, Henry
22 Ferguson, Mrs Archibald
23 Bowden, Miss
23 Douglas k Brodie
23 Brodie, William J.
23 Grady, John, mess.-at-arms
23 Webster & Gardner, mess.-
at-arms
23 Webster, Aw., mess.-at-arms
23 Smith, Thomas
23^ Easton, James, tailor
24 Smith k Chamberlain
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24 Buchan, T., agent (S. & C.)
24 Irving, John, stationer
25 Caw, John, messgr. -at-arms
25 Caw, William, sheriff-officer
25 Adimson, Wra. (M. & A.)
25 Neilson, John
25 Murray, A., tailor
25 Rae, Robert (S. & R.)
26 Bennet, John
26 Bayne, James
26 M'Lean, Mrs Ann, milliner
26 Edwards, John
26a Robertson, John
27 Wheeler, W. C, vet. surgeon
27a Kempster, Mrs T.
28 Nimmo, W. P., publisher
29 Macfarlane, William Hus-
band (Schenck & M'F. )
30 Pike, Mrs Jane
30 Adcock, Gilbert
30 Millington, Edward
30 Nicol, Misses, dressmakers
30 Whitelaw, James
30 Cook, Andrew, printer
30 Watson, Thomas, clothier
31 Dixson, Robert
St James' Street, N., 1.
15 St James1 Square.
1 Wightman, James
1 Aitken, Mrs W. , ladies' nurse
1 Souter, Mrs, ladies' nurse
1 Berry, Thomas
3 Bell, William, bootcloser
3 Howe, R. B.
4 Dunbar, James
4b Bannerman, Mrs
4b Thomas, Evan
5 Pendrigh, James, tailor
5 Prescot, Thomas
5 M'Bain, James
6 Cunningham, Gavin, joiner
St James' Street, S., 1.
8 St James' Square.
1 Morrison, W.
1 Sloan, James
5 Nisbet, Mrs Wm., lodgings
5 Watt, Thomas, blacksmith
7 Cunningham, Mrs, prov. nier.
11 Hay, William, smith
11 Kerr, Thos., coal merchant
11 Dickson, William
13 Davies, David
16 Snow, John, flesh er
17 Moir, E., coach-hirer
17 M'Farlane, John
17 Duncan, J.
18 Duncan, J., grocer
19 Meek, George
19 Thomson, George, tailor
19 Hunter, Mrs E., nurse
19 Laing, David, bootmaker
19 Lawrie, John
19 Miller, John
19 Miller, Mrs, nurse
22 Middlcton, D., grocer
23 Morrison, Mrs, midwife
24 Police Office
14 Grant, Alexander, grocer
12 Grant, Alexander
10 Mauehline, James {G.P.O.)
8 Princde, Thomas
6 Hardie, Thomas
6 Lillico, Thomas
6 Walker, Mrs
6 Lauder, Alexander
4 Lillico, Thomas, baker
2 Fraser, A., tailor
St John's Hill, 8.
South Back of Canongate.
8 Mackenzie, John, pipe manu-
facturer
11 M'Laren, J.
Waterston, George
Hoh/rood manse
Balfour, Rev. William
20 Cameron, Geo., feather dresser
15 Smith, Mrs
21 Campbell, William
St John's Place, 8.
South Back of Canongate.
12 Beaton, John
40 Thomson, T.
8 Wright, David
St John's Street, 8.
182 Canongate.
1 Brown, D. R.
1 Dewar, J.
1 Webster, Alexander
1 Nixon, Thomas, coach trim-
mer
1 Lawson, Mrs John
1 M'Diarmid, John
2 Gibb, Thomas
3 Macfie, Rev. D.
4 Middleton, John, M.D.
5 Taylor, William
6 Cairns, G.
6 Hogg. John, hatter
9 Stewart, J.
10 Gall, Rev. J., Moray manse
11 Fitzpatrick, F.
12 Alexander, H. D., surgeon
13 Wharton, Mrs James
14 Blair, Mrs John
15 Simson, James
16 Gilmour, Mrs
17 Ford, William
1 8 Morgan, John B.
19 St John Street Industrial
School
19 Alexander, Thomas
19 Wilson, Miss
19 Brydon, G. & A.
20 Mein & Co.
20 Auld, William C.
20 Boak, A.
21 Boyle, Mrs
22 Robertson, James
St Leonard's Hill, 12.
St Leonard's Lane.
1 Sime, George
15 Pringle, Mrs J.
25 Kinlay, John
Bell, John H, Gibraltar
villa
Stordy, Robert, coachbuilder.
See Adv.
Brown, J. T., Gibraltar house
Henderson, Mrs W., Salis-
bury villa
Ker, Jas. S., Salisbury villa
Gibb, A., Salisbury villa
St Leonard's Lane, 12.
St Leonard's Street.
9 Miller, A^nes
13 Brown, Mrs
Adamson, Walter, builder
Ross & M'Lean, plasterers
St Leonard's Street, 12.
Pleasance.
1 Davidson, M.
3 Reid, R., bootmaker
St Leonard's Brewery
Mackay, George, & Co.
17 Bell, William, blacksmith
-^ 5 Porteous, James
^h 5 Leckie, J.
•2 4 Dods, Robert
-5 3 Hay, John Home
S 1 Archibald, Morris
23 Kirkup, Jas. , spirit merchant
. 5 Weir, William, grocer
u 4 Donald, Isaac L., watch -
g-> maker
^ 4 Moffat, Mrs Alexander
"*> 3 Forsyth, George
£ 2 Darling, Richard, butcher
^ 1 Gray, Alex. , metal mercht.
47 Watson, D. A.
47 M 'Alpine, Thomas
47 Fraser, Mrs George
47 Lawrie, Miss
47 Buchan, Thomas H.
47 Brown, Rev. Alexander O.
49 Tweedie, James, grocer
51 Mason, Thos., china merch.
53 Lamb, J., baker
Rankeillor Street here
57 Brown, M., cabinetmaker
61 Hamilton, Thomas, wood
merchant
67 Dixon, Thomas, & Son,
coal merchants. See A dv.
89 Clark, R., coal and lime
merchant
89 Spitalfield house
93 Hamilton, William, spirit
merchant
97 Brown, Charles, coal agent
117 Chisholm, William
119 Messer, J. , chimney-sweeper
121 Grieve, Mrs
127 Neilson, J. C. M.
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129 Halliday, Geo., coalmercht.
131 Guthrie, Agnes
139 Ballautyne, Mrs
147 Plimer, Andrew, mason
If » 1 Dewar, S. , bootmaker
E o 2 Naesmith, Mrs
E (S 3 Turner, Robert, collector
The Park Brewery ; Usher,
James k, Thomas, brewers
104 M'Kenzie, D., spirit merch.
102 Walker, Edward
102 Cheyne, Mrs P.
94 Murray, Jas. (R. Dudgeon
<£• Co.)
94 Murray, Mrs, sen., Park-
side house
Henry Street here
92 Burnet, George, grocer
S4 Middleton, H. D., dress-
maker
72 Thorburn, William, baker
68 Stobie, Wm. , victual dealer
y. B. Railway Branch.
See Railways
56 Dalkeith Colliery Ofjice; Geo.
Baigrie, agent
54 Affleck, Mrs, grocer
50 Neil, George
50 Dawson, John
50 Baird, John
50 Barnett, James, agent
45 Haig, George, butcher
46 Dawson, John, victual dealer
44 Brown, M.
40 Donaldson, John
40 Brown, Mrs Robert
40 Philip, William
40 Farquhar, John
33 Gray, John C.
34 Ferguson. Mrs A.
34 Kay, Mrs
34 Maclimont, John
32 Ker, R. D., St Leonard's ho.
St Paul's Free Church
28 Robertson, John, coal agent
28 Scott, John, coal agent
28 Spence, John
26 Ramsay, Mrs, dairy
18 Thomson, William, slater
14 Police Station _<Vb. 1
12 Steven, Thomas & Alex-
ander, builders
8 Gilroy, J., butcher
4 Adamson, A.
4 Wilson, James
2 Stirling, Irvine R., grocer
St Mark's Place, 2.
Warriston Road.
White, Robert, gardener
St Mary's Wynd, 8.
2 High Street.
3 Mason, Mrs, provision dealer
5 Stenhouse, John
9 Roden, Francis
15 Boylan, Philip
19 Bolan, Thomas
21 Norris, Mrs Jane
23 Cunningham, Thomas, tailor
25 MTver, J., tailor. See Adv.
27 Jamieson, John, broker
37 Brown, Adam, provision
dealer
39 Norris, Mrs Jane
45 Kerr, Mrs Cecilia, broker
47 Ferguson, John, tailor
63 M'lver, Patrick
67 Mackenzie, John, tailor
69 Stewart, George, broker
71 Sherry, John, watch dealer
3 and 75 Doherty, John
81, 83 MTver, James, clothier.
See Adv.
87 White, Jas., china merchant
86 Tait, James
S4 Smart, Mrs J., spirit dealer
SO Doherty, John
70 Smith, Robert, tanner
70 Johnston, D., & Sons
6S Johnston, James, currier
64 Murray, Mrs W.
42 Boyd's Entry
42 Russell, Thomas, currier
St Patrick Square,
Nicolson Street.
East, 12. IFe.s^, 11.
1 Scougall, Andrew, butcher
2 Stark, James, draper
3 Doig, James, ironmonger
4 Stephen, Mrs
4 Chambers & Lawson, masons
4 Hunter, Andrew
4 Lyall, William
4 Callam, John B.
4 Neilson, George, smith
4 White, Wm. (Inland Rev.)
5 Thomson & Gelletly, drapers
6 Wilson, Thomas, grocer
7 Macdonald, J., fancy bazaar
7b Kerr, Alexander
7 b Robertson, Mrs W.
7b Lamb, Thomas, slater
7b Aikman, Mrs J.
7b Sanderson, J. R.
7b Gordon, George
S Eunson,W. &D., bootmakers
8b Tomlinson, Miss I., eon
fectioner
Sc Luis, Joseph, gilder
9 Smith, Mrs Francis, fruiterer
10 Campbell, John
10 Veitch, Mrs John
10 Cameron, Miss E.
10 Bowie, Hugh
10 Ferguson, John
10 Richardson, Mrs James
10 Blyth, Miss
13 Mickel, A., grocer
Cleric Street here
14 Bruce, R., basket warehouse
15 Kerr, William, corkcutter
16 Hunter, Alexander
17 Walsh, Mrs
17 Brown, Mrs
17 Duff, Mrs
17 Hutchison, Mrs
17 M'Kean & Banks
18 Macpherson, Archd., & Son,
plasterers
18 Macpherson, G., house agent
19 Laing, William
19 Horsburgh, James
19 Marshall, Mrs S.
19 Robertson, Robert
19 Gray, Andrew
19 Murray, John
20 Henderson, Mrs
20 Wood, George M., S.L.
21 Calvert, F. B., A.M.
22 Carrick, Wm. (late Inland
Revenue)
22 M'Pherson, John
22 Steele, Miss
22 Ireland, Miss
22 Murrie, Alexander
22 Anderson, James
23 Johnston, Charles, & Co.
24 Stuart, Miss
4 Duncan, Miss
24 Smith, Mrs James
26 Simpson, J.
27 Morris, A.
27 Moffat, Mrs
27 Anderson, William, clothier
27 Peattie, Miss
28 Campbell, John, painter
29 Learmonth, Andrew, dairy
30 Trainer, John, grocer
31 Towert, William
32 Mackinlay, Samuel
32 Webster, Miss Grace
32 M'Parlane, John
33 Purves, Joseph, fishmonger
34 Jeffrey, D., chimney-sweep
Falconer, James, smith
St Patrick Street,
Nicolson Street.
East, 12. West, 11.
1 Anderson, Aaron, spirit mer.
2 Stirling, John, grocer and
wine merchant
3 Robertson, Robt. , tobacconist
See Adv.
4 M 'Parlane, John, hairdresser
5 Robertson, Thomas, baker
6 Ronaldson, W. , wine mercht.
7 Louden, John, draper
9 Alexander, G., pro v. mercht.
St Stephen Street, 3.
Hoice Street.
St Stephen's Church; Alex-
ander Bell, church officer ;
house, under
Christ Church
1 Campbell, Mrs Patrick
1 Barnes, Mrs Captain
Simpson, R., cabinetmaker
Dunlop, C, cabinetmaker
Quigley & Reid, printers
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St Vincent Street,
Howe Street.
East, 5. West, 3.
1 Gemble, Mrs C.
1 Bryce, Robert
5 Grant & Wallace, W.S.
5 Wallace, E., W.S.
7 Foulis, Miss
7 Smith, Alexander M.
7 Galloway, Mrs J., lodgings
7 Paton, Thomas S., advocate
7 Fyfe, James, writer
7 Briscoe, Misses, dressmakers
7 Proctor, T. R.
9 Robertson, Miss
11 Moffat, Mrs William
11 Pollands, Miss J., milliner
18 Brown, Thomas
16 Graham, Mrs J.
16 Ingram, George
16 Ingram, Mrs, dressmaker
16 Stevenson, W. Hemy
16 Bruce, John
16 Porteous, Misses
14 Macnider, Mrs
14 Wishart, Miss
12 Agnew, Mrs Emily S.
12 Simpson, Miss G.
12 Berry, Miss
12 Drysdale, Miss
12 Murray, Mrs William
10 Ponton, George, baker
10 Brown, Mrs John C.
10 Gumming, Mrs E. , tobacconist
8 Callender, H.
6 Henderson, Robert, S.S.C.
6 Petrie, Mrs
6 M'Culloch, Mrs W. , lodgings
6 Learmonth, Mrs
6 Campbell, John
6 Craig, William L.
2 Carr, Mrs, straw hat maker
2 Richard, Robert
Salamander Street, 1.
Baltic Street.
4 Stewart, J. J.
6 Edin. and Leith Glass Co.
3 M'Intosh, J. A., & Co.
9_Fleming, A. B., & Co.
15 Bell, R. F., & Son
21 Cunningham, J. & J.
24 Reid, James
25 Gray, Wm., & Co., bone mills
28 M 'Lean & Hope,bone crashers
31 BlachBull m»,Mrs Buchanan
38 Taylor, William, & Co.
38 Stephens, W. W. ( W. Taylor
& Co.)
43 Paxton, George, & Son,
boiler makers
47 Slaughter-houses
Salisbury Bank, 12.
St Leonard's Hill.
1 Clark, Andrew
2 Galloway, R. S.
3 Stewart, A.
4 Mackay, George
5 White, Mrs
5 Leadbetter, Charles
6 Morton, William
8 Hutton, J.
9 Thallon, W. F.
Salisbury Place, 13.
Newington.
2 Proudfoot, John, grocer
3 Torrance, Mrs William
4 Jamson, Mrs
5 Fyfe, Mrs
6 Bartholomew, G., engraver
7 NIchol, Mrs James
8 Wilson, Patk., A.M., teacher
11 Lawson, George, baker
12 Ogle, R,, bookseller
13 M'Crie, Mrs Dr
Salisbury Place, W., 13.
Salisbury Place.
2 Lindsay & Aitken, Misses,
dressmakers
7 M'Dougall, John
Smith, Charles, joiner
Wiseman, John
9 Rankine, David, flesher
12 Inglis, James, plumber
Salisbury Road, 13.
Newington.
1 Guthrie, Rev. Thomas, D.D.
3 Greenhill, John
5 Hood, Robert, M.D.
7 Rutherford, Mrs Walter
9 Murray, Ebenezer, auctioneer
11 Douglas, David
15 Vernor, Mrs
17 Cunningham, Mrs William
19 Ritchie, Mrs John
10 Bishop, John B.
8 Milroy, John
6 Robertson, Rev. James
4 Boswell, Alexander
Salisbury Square, 12.
Brown Street.
1 Fortune, John
2 Allan, A.
2 Blair, J.
3 Brown, Charles
Salisbury Street,
130 Pleasance.
North, 8. South, 12.
1 Birrel, Henry
2 Johnstone, Robert
2 Gardiner, Miss
2 Paterson, Mrs
2 Fraser, John, baker
4 Webster, John
5 Robertson, J.
5 Earth, William
5 Anderson, David
6 Roberts, Thomas
7 Gallic, Alexander
7 Hunter, Walter
7 Mather, Mrs, lodgings
8 Watson, Miss
10 Milligan, Mrs
10 Bryce, William, plasterer
10 Chisholm, Walter
10 Brotherston, George
11 Adamson, J. M.
12 Trench, Miss Isabella
13 Kirk, Mrs
14 Brace, D.
15 Anderson, Wm. {Bell cfc Co.)
16 Eckford, Mrs
18 Rutherford, Mrs, lodgings
19 Toshack, Mrs H.
19 Mowat, Robert, bookseller
21 Byres, Mrs, lodgings
23 Field, Miss
24 Gilbert, James
24 Kenned j', Alex. (I.B.O.)
24 Short, Mrs
28 Kerr, Mrs James
28 Litster, Thomas
28 Stark, James
Salisbury Terrace, 8.
Dumbiedykes Bond.
1 Pringle, Alexander
3 Galbraith, John
3 Farquhar, Andrew
3 Stenhouse, John
7 Davidson, Alex., mi
7 Denholm, Alexander
7 Hunter, Samuel, builder
7 Thomson, Andrew, brewer
Sandilands Place, 4.
Bonnington Boad.
Veitch, William, grocer, etc.
Sandport Street, 4.
Commercial Street.
1 Braidwood & Fowler, gro e*8
2 Pringle, John
3 Peat, Mrs Janet, fruiterer
10 Pourie, J., & Sons, ci
11 Wordie & Co.
12 Mielisch, Heinrich, German
coffeehouse
12 Cunningham, A. L., smith
13 Priebke, F., tobacconist
Post Office
14 & 15 Gillespie, Gordon J.,
spirit merchant
17 Boyne, Mrs Isa., spirit dealer
18 Flett, George, tailor
19 Randal, Mrs George, spirit
dealer ; house, 16
22 Moore. Mrs Ursula, greengro.
23 Turnbull, Salvesen, & Co.,
Netherlands Consul office
24 Chalmers, Robt., spirit mer.
26 Ross, Miss Isa., tobacconist
27 Laing, Alexander, tailor
29 Tait, A., & Son, butchers
30 Foreman, Anthony
33 Murray, Miss Elizabeth,
china merchant
34 Pratt, David, grocer
36 Mason, John, china merrht.
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38 Stalker, William, china mer-
chant ; house 16
39 Davidson, Eben. , ship-broker
40 Leslie, Thomas, tailor
42 Aulil, Gideon, spirit dealer
43 & 44 Scott, And., & Son,
seamen's hat makers
45 Weber, F. W., tobacconist
47 Wilson, William, shoemaker
Saunders Street, 3.
Stockbridge.
2 Calder, John, tailor
3 Barton, John V.
3 M'Lennan, Mrs J.
3 Clark, Thomas D.
3 Andrews, James
3 M'Call, John
3 Mackay, Mrs James
4 Smith, John, news-agent
5 Dr'yden, James
5 Brown, Misses
5 Roper, Henry J.
5 Lenz, Joseph W.
5 M'Kay, Alexander
5 Little, Miss E.
6 Jack, William
6 Atkinson, Robert
6 Little, R.
6 Forsyth, Mrs E.
6 Sutherland, W., tailor
6 Kerr, Mrs Jane, ladies' nurse
6 Murray, George, mason
7 Young, Thomas
7 Neilson, Mrs
10 Lothian, Peter, gardener
10 Lamb, Robert, tailor
10 Lothian, Peter
10 Robertson, Miss M.
11 Gale, Mrs Grace, grocer
12 Laurie, Mrs J. , provision mer-
chant
15 Keir, Miss J., milliner
Saxe-Cobourg Place, 3.
West Claremont Street.
1 Fleming, Mrs
2 Somerville, Alexander
3 Bryce, Miss
4 Maclaurin, Mrs, sen.
4 Maclaurin, James
5 Davidson, Rev. Peter, D.D.
6 Parker, Mrs
7 Thomson, Rev. James
9 Carmichael, James
10 Collier, Wm. Francis, LL.D.
11 Montgomerie, James, M.D.
12 Hewat, John
13 Fraser, Rev. William, M.A.
14 Logan, Mrs
15 Hope, James (D.A'.S.)
23 Orr, Miss
24 Bruce, Rev. John, D.D.
28 Macbeth, Noi-man, artist
29 Briggs, Mrs Colonel
30 Black, Mrs
31 Logan, Charles B., W.S.
Sciennes, West, 13.
Summerhall.
15 Sang, Edward, & Son
15 Sang, E. Elmslie
21 Crichton, M. H.
23 Douglas, James
29 Fairgrieve, Miss
31 Edinburgh distillery
31 Usher, A. & J.
33 Duncanson, John
35 Bertram, George, engineer
43 M'Glashan, A.
42 Alder, Henry, gas meter
manufactory
42 Edgar, Peter
42 Smeatou, William
24 Simpson, James, shoemaker
22 Murray, Peter
Sciennes Hill. 13.
Bertram, Geo., Sciennes hill
house
1 Hart, William
3 Gardner, John Kay
5 Cairns, John
7 Dobie, John
9 Hutchinson, Miss M.
11 Walker, James
8 Hydropathic, Galvanic, and
Turkish baths
6 Davie, Peter
4 Shearer, John
Sciennes Hill Place, 13.
Sciennes Hill.
1 Biggar, John, architect
1 Stott, Joseph E.
1 Fairbairn, Mrs
1 Russell, Mrs Jane
1 Rose, W. K.
1 Munro, C. R.
1 Dow, Mrs W. B.
2 Morris, Hugh
2 M 'Donald, D.
2 Murray, Alexander
3 Doyle, Charles
3 Bremner, David
3 Graham, Alexander
3 Grant, John
3 Murdoch, John
3 Proudfoot, John
3 Milne, Thomas
Sciennes Place, 13.
Sciennes Hill.
2 Anderson. James
3 Armstrong, John
12 Cochrane, Mrs
12 Peacock, Hugh C.
Sciennes St., East, 13.
Causewayside.
1 Mossman, Andrew, grocer
3 Reid, John
4 Robertson, George
5 Lawric & Sons, grocers
6 Cousin, J.
7 Cunningham, Miss
8 Raeburn, William, flesher
9 Murray, Peter
9 Murray, J. L.
9 Russell, John
9 Walker, James
9 M'Lean, A. Thomson
9 Loch, Ebenezer, tailor
10 Ferguson, David
14 Ranken, David, iiesher
14 Young, James
Sciennes Ironviorks.
Middleton & Co.
Scotland. Street,
29 Drummond Place.
East, 3. West, 5.
1 Hutchison, Mrs J. , dairy
1 Reid, Mrs
1 Kirkhope, Alexander
1 Taylor, Mrs
3 Macallum, James H.
3 Kirkhope, Alexander, grocer
5 Wright, Miss
7 Rae, George, coachmaker
7 Boyd, Miss
7 Stewart, Mrs
7 Ellis, Mrs
7 Roger, Alexander, S.S.C.
7 Millidge, Edwin
9 Hogg, Mrs
9 Hogg, John
9a Walker, David
11 Hyslop, Mrs
11 Imrie, Robert B.
11 Galletly, Alexander
15 Hutchinson, Arthur H.
17 Robertson, Mrs Margaret
17 Fletcher, John {Traill & F.)
19 Lees, Chas., portrait painter,
R.S.A.
21 Henderson, William
23 Ferguson, James Scott
23 Wolston, Walter T. P.
23 Maclean, Mrs
25 Walker, Mrs A. S.
25 Renton, James, S.S.C.
25a Brown, J. & M., milliners
27 Robertson, Alaric
29 Jones, R. M;
31 Henderson, Mrs
31 Clark, Thomas, clerk
3lA Gallagher, J.
33 Niven, Alex. Thomas, C. A.
35 Cameron, John
35 Urcpihart, John
37 Pyper, John, agent
39 M 'Gibbon, John S.
Railway Station. See Rail-
ivaijs.
25 Bonnar, Mrs
28 Watt, Andrew
26 Elgin, William (E & Son)
24 Gardiner, Rev. Andrew
22 Roughead, Miss A.
22 Philip, David, S.S.C.
22 Morton, James
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22 Pinkerton, Miss
22 Irvine, James
22 Robertson, Miss
20 Ogilvy, James, writer
16 Giles, Arthur (R. Grant d-
Son)
16 Peebles, John G. C, S.S.C.
16 Macgregor, Miss B.
16a Finlay, John
14 Stewart, Mrs
14a Wemyss, James
12 Naumann, C. 0.
12 Consul, Royal Imperial
A ustrian
10 Whytt, Alexander H.
8 Thomson, Misses
8 Forbes, David
6 Alves, Miss
6 Pass, Edwin
6 M 'Carter, Mrs
4 Young, Robert
2 Player, Jn., coach proprietor
2 Drummond, William
2 Robertson, Mrs
2 Dick, James J.
Seafield, 2.
Eastfield.
Sutherland, Robert, 4 Frithfield
Day, Joseph, Frithfield baths
Innes, John, Seafield
Aitken, Thomas, Seafield place
Wright, John, Seafield place
Browne, Misses, Seafield place
Harley, William, Seafield place
Paterson, Walter, Seafield place
Aitken, Thomas, Seafield baths
Aitken, Miss M., Seafield baths
Philip, Andrew, 3 Seafield row
Russell, William, 4 Seafield row
Smith, Miss, Fillyside cottage
Affleck, John, Fillyside gardens
Logan, D. M. , Seafield lodge
Logan, Miss Susan, Seafield ldg.
Doig, Charles, Seafield house
Fleming, Mrs, Seagrove house
Menzies, George (M. & Co.),
Seacot house
Sim, Alexander, Rhynd lodge
Sim, William (W. S. & Co.),
Rhynd lodge
Robertson, Thomas B., 3 Booth-
acre cottages
Walker, William, 2 Pirniefield
Thomson, William, 2 Pirniefield
Semple Street. 10.
2 Gowans, James
3 Thomson, James, plumber
9 Dickson, Thomas
12 Glen, Peter
12 Glen, Thomas
17 Gardiner, Alex. (Main Jc G.
22 Lawrie, A., coal merchant
Seton Place, 13.
Grange Road.
2 Thomson, Mrs, of Polbeath
Boag, James R.
Taylor, James
Valentine, John ( V. <t Co. )
Adamson, J. W. M.
Thomson, George
Combe, Matthew
Gowans, Chas. (Union Bank)
Buchanan, Mrs John
Neill, Mrs Robert
Mellis, Mrs
Steele, George
Halley, James P.
Pillans, J.
Boyd, Rev. William
Webster, Mrs
Smith, John
Bird, Robert, M.D.
Douglas, Miss
Liston, David, Professor of
Hebrew, University of
Edinburgh
Riddell, Robert
Smith, John
Shandwick Place, 4.
Maitland Street.
1 Hopkirk, George, spirit mer.
1 Syme, James, Professor of
Clinical Surgery
2 Sansome, Frederick S. , draper
2 Kissock, Misses
3 Gidden, William
4 Forbes, Miss
5 M'Kenzie, Mrs
6 Fairbairn, Miss
7 Tait, Mrs, of Pirn
8 Bell, Benjamin, surgeon
9 Russell, Alex. James, C.S
10 Mackay, Robert, W.S.
11 Graham, Humphry, W.S.
12 Dewar, Miss, lodgings
13 Dewar, John, lodgings
14 Rolland, Miss
15 M'Ewan, William
15 Gowans, John, macer
Sheriff Brae, 4.
Coalhill.
Cooper, Mrs, cowfeeder
Taylor, George, dairyman
St Thomas's Church
Dalgleish, Thomas, engineer
Ratter, William
Thomson, Wm., coalmercht.
Davidson, John, & Co.,
shipbrokers
Allan k Gavin, wine mer-
chants
Russell, Thomas
Graham, T., provision mer-
chant
Ainslie, J., coal merchant
Chisholm, Archibald, smith
Elliot, J., merchant
Bain, Francis, broker
Wright, Peter
Parcero, Joseph
Shore.
North, 1. South, 3.
Tower Street here
1 Naismith, Robert, jun., spirit
merchant
2 Jamieson, George, steam-tug
owner
2 Dykes, Js., steam-tug owner
4 Kiddie, Thos. , spirit dealer
5 Davidson, R., & Co.
Scottish Colour Works
Timber Rush here
8 Samuel, William
10 Hassell, Mrs
10 Nicolson, William
12 Wick, Mrs, spirit dealer
14 Glasgow Jute Company
17 Robertson, John, spirit men
20 Macdonald, John, New Ship
tavern
22 Morgan, Mrs James, Prince
of Wales tavern
28 Archibald, F., Old Ship tav.
30 M 'Donald, David, & Son,
grocers
32 Crawford, W., baker
34 Doig, James, spirit dealer
35 Reid k Son, booksellers
Bernard Street here
36 Rutherford k Co., spirit dlra
37 Thiems, Heinrich
38 Macgregor, Mrs, eating-house
39 Campbell, John, hairdresser
40, 41, & 43 Slimon, R. & D.,
ironmongers and ship-
chandlers. See Adv.
45 Yallans, J.
46 Colterjahn, W.
47 Grant, Jn., jun. , confectioner
49 Carter, Joseph, tobacco
manufacturer
51 Galium, Thomas, k Son
52 Forbes, William, prov. dlr.
53 Bain, John
53 Gill, Robert, printer
54 Thiems, F. G. , china mercht.
55 M'Kay, Mrs, tavern
56 Koerber, H., tailor
59 Edmond, John, ropemaker
60 M 'Donald, Duncan, spirit
merchant
65 Cuthbertson, G., grocer
66 Schneider, Carl, tobacconist
Queen Street here
67 Strachan, W., grocer
68 Gilbert & Co., pawnbrokers
69 Watt, Mrs, baker
71 Lethem, James, tobacconist
72 Ferguson, Jn., spirit mercht.
73 Stenhouse, V., draper
74 Hallev, William, druggist
75 Mathieson, Rd. (/. <b"R. M.)
76 Archibald, F., spirit mercht.
77 Gray, A., cork manufacturer
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See Leith Walk.
Sibbald Place, 11.
St Patrick Square.
M'Intosh, Elizabeth.
2 Inglis, Archibald
Silverfield, 3.
Bonnington Road.
Barry, John
M'Dougall, Mrs J., gardener
Silvermills. 3.
Stott, David A., tanner
Clark, Martin, spiral turner
Bogie, James, smith
Smith, R., k Co., brassfounders.
See Adv.
"Wood, Thomas, joiner
Paton, Walter, cabinetmaker
Simon Square, 12.
Gibb's Entry.
I Alexander, Charles, tailor
3 Neilson, Robert, chimney
sweeper
6 King, Robert, gasfitter, etc.
7 Laiollaw, R. , k Son. See Adv.
11 Paterson, Miss A.
12 Shaw, Robert
24 Young, Mrs, grocer
29 Gillies, John
Smith's Place, 2.
Leith Walk.
1 Alexander, Thomas
1 Muir, Rev. A. S.
2 Anderson, Miss
2 Andrew, Mrs
2 Blaik, Hugh
2 Andrew, John
2 M'Craw, Mrs
2 Chines, James
3 Robertson, James
4 Morrison, William
5 Rose, L.
6 Smith, Thomas
7 Thomson, J. W.
8 Johnston, Alfred C.
8 Alves, William
8 Ballantyne, Mrs
8 Spenee, Miss
9 Davidson, John
9 Kettle, R.
10 Watson, Mrs Ebenezer
II Smart, Rev. John, D.D.
13 Dunlop, Mrs James Usher
15 Breysig, J. A.
Raimes, Blanshards, k Co.
17 Blanshard, Thomas
17 Blanshard, Miss
Society, 9.
Brown Square.
10 Cockson, Mrs, shawl-darner
10 Barker, Patrick
10 Easton, George
South Bridge.
East, 8. West, 9.
1 & 2 Stoddart, J., trim, shop
3 Wilson, J. , & Co. , silk mercers
3 Mackenzie, A. C.
6 Scott, Low, & Co., drapers
7 Oliphant, William, & Co.
9 Dudgeon, Robert, & Co. See
Adv. at front of book
10 Donaldson, William, & Co.
11 Craig, A.
11 Craig Brothers & Co.
12 & 13 Tait, William
1 4 Morton, A. , ribbon merchant
17 Ogilvy, G. A.
18 Middlemass, J. & A., clothrs.
See Adv. at front of book
20 Johnston & Co.
21 Auld, James, bootmaker
22 Bower k Brown, clothiers.
See Adv.
23 Mayer, H.
24 Goodsir, George
25 Greathead, H., fancy bazaar
26 Bird, Thomas
27 Calver, Robert
2S Paton, A., shoemaker
29 Kirkwood, James
30 Small, William, outfitter
31 Spenee, J. , tailor and clothier
31 Turner, D., draper
31 Purves, J. & P.
32 Barker & Forbes, tailors
33 Bell k Co., bootmakers
33 Young, William
33 Anderson, William
34 Gibson, D. L., silk mercer
35 South Bridge Paiunbroking
Co. See Adv.
35 Grieve, John G. , manager
35 Orrock, Alex., bookbinder
36 Panton & Young, ou+fitters
See Adv.
37 Mundell, A.
38 Thornhill & Co.
39 Edinburgh Loan Co. See
Adv.
39 Campbell, James, manager
39 Lindsay, John, printer
39 Lang, Samuel
39 Cownie, J. G.
39 Wolston, Walter T. P.
39 Higgins, F.
40 Kellock, A. , & Co. See A dv.
41 Greig, J.
42 Macfeat, W., china mercht.
43 Gibb, Richard W.
44 Thomson, John, pawnbroker
44 Fullarton & Co., publishers
44 Macphail, N., agent
44 Carinichael, W.
44 Carmichael, Misses
44 Pratt, Robert, tailor
44 Nimmo, P., photographer
45 Gardner, James. See Adv.
46 Donaldson, William
47 Renwick, T. Kerr
48 Weddell, William
49 Ogle k Murray, booksellers
50 Pryde, James, teacher
50 Crawford, J., warehouseman
50 Peacock, II.
0 Gregory, Cubit, k Sons
1 Irving, J., bootmaker
2 Stevenson, Alexander
Infirmary Street here
53 & 54 Stevenson, Alexander
54 Watson, J., writing-master
54 Robertson, A., M. A., teacher
54 Armour k Co., printers
54 Fuller, John, draper
55 Thin, James, bookseller
56 Richardson, William
57 Livingstone, E. k S.
58 Mackenzie, David, cutler
59 Banks, J.
59 Dewar, W.
59 Mackenzie, W., publisher
59 Wilson, Thomas, agent
59 Glaston, Simon. See Adv.
59 Tod, George, bookbinder
59 Jack, Thomas C, publisher
59 Marr, Mrs
59 Hay, Thomas
60 Turnbull, Robert
61 M'Culloch, Thomas, druggist
62 Robertson, H., confectioner
63 Mackintosh, J., tobacconist
63 Cownie, William, & Sons
64 Maclachlan k Stewart. See
Adv. .
65 Imrie, H., confectioner
66 Gardiner, W., stationer
67 Murray, A., grocer
68 Pairman, Mrs Ro.
71 Cameron, James
71 Arrighi, L.
g 71 Watt Institution and-
§ School of Arts
& 71 Jamieson, A., turner.
^ See Adv.
1 71 Lees, W., A.M.
2 72 Barclay, George
73 Edinburgh Young 3Ien's
Christian Association
75 Brown, Rev. Archibald
77 Paterson, Hugh, k Co.
80 Greiner Brothers
82 Rombach Brothers & Co.
82 Forsyth, John, printer
82 Hutton, A., pawnbroker
84 Alexander k Macnab
85 Hodge, C. & T.
86 M'Leish, Charles
86 Miller, D. R.
86 Bone, J.
87 Craig, James, draper
88 Mason, David, k Co.
88 Aitken, Alexander
89 Lyon Brothers
90 Thomson, P., photographer
90 M'Leod, J., engraver, etc.
90 M 'Gibbon, Geo. R., clothier
91 Paterson, Robert
92 Thomson, John
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93 Stewart, J. C, clothier
94 Wilkie, R.
94 M'Pherson, J.
95 Sutherland, Peter, stationer
94 to 98 Hunter & M 'Donald
98 Assay e Office
98 Gold'smitlis' Hall
95 Weir, Samuel
98 Milne, James M.
99 M'Cann, James, mantle
manufacturer
100 Liverpool and London and
Globe Jnsur. See Adv.
101 Commercial Bank (sub-
office) ; Peter Robertson,
agent
102 Scottish Property Invest-
ment Company ; Hugh
Cameron, manager. See
Adv.
102 Smith, John, tailor. See
Adv.
102 Alexander, John
102 Mackie, W. S.
102 Michael & Cohen
103 Thomson, R. V., clothier.
See Adv.
104 Christie k Kilpatrick
105 Smith, J.
105 Gilchrist, J., photographer
106 Gibson, James, & Co.
106 Livingston, D.
107 Tavlor & Turnbull
108 Smith, G. & A., shawl and
mantle manufacturers
Sowersby Place, 4.
Bonnington Road.
1 Shepherd, George, butcher
3 Sowersby, George,, baker
Spence's Place, 10.
Port Hopetoun.
5 Speed, Mrs, ladies' nurse
5 MiUar, Mrs W. , nurse
5 Hendrie, Mrs, cook
7 Templeton, Alexander
7 Green, Mrs, ladies' nurse
S Cuthbert, Clarkson, M.D.
Spence's Place, 3.
Leith.
3 Robertson, Mrs
3 Macnaughton, Mrs
3 Porteous, Alexander
3 Proctor, Mrs, ladies' nurse
8 Ritchie, George
9 Inglis, Mrs, spirit dealer
10 Smith, Mrs J., grocer
11 Ramage, James
11 Guthrie, Michael
11 Falconer, William (H.M.C.)
13 Pentland, Y. J., & Son,
coopers
] 6 Gillies Sisters, milliners, etc.
Spittal Street, 10.
Grindlay Street.
1 Williamson, Miss E.
2 Kerr, Alexander
3 Strachan, E.
3 Miller, Mrs James
3 Christie, Mrs A. R.
3 Wardale, Thomas
3 Wardale, William
3 Wardale, Mary, teacher
3 Callum, Mrs
4 Strachan, E. , spirit mercht.
5 Middlemass, Thomas
7 Rutherford, Richard
7 Kirkland, John
7 Glen, John
8 Inglis, James
8 Inglis, John, tailor
8 Kinmond, John
8 Wilson, William
8 M'Kean, Martin
8 Stevenson, Thomas (Ander-
son & S.)
Grindlay Street here
17 M'Culloch, Alexander
17 Hay, Peter
17 Hay, Miss, dressmaker
17 Gracie, Robert
17 MacGregor, Donald
17 Paterson, James
17 Gilbert, Peter
17 Le Quilbecq, Mrs
Armstrong & Hogg
Scott & Croal
Royal Horse Bazaar
Shiels & Slater. See Adv.
Craig, John
Brown, Robert
Ferguslie Brick and Tile
Depot
Free St CutJthert's Church
20 Davie, James
20 Chesney, Andrew, sawmaker
20 Whyte, Thos. B. (G.P.O.)
20 M'Call, Martin, writer
20 Fraser, George
20 Langlands, Peter, teacher
18 Ayton, Jonas
18 Ferguson, William
18 Hodge, Miss Jessie
18 Stewart, Hugh
18 Johnstone, Thomas
18 Rennie, C. D.
16 Wipper, Robert
16 Dempster, Wm., musician
14 Kerr, Alexander
14 Browidee, William, builder
14 Brooks, John
14 Alexander, David
14 Thornton, David, builder
12 Meikle, James
12 Flood, Mrs
12 Murdoch, John
12 Sinclair, Peter
12 Roger, John D., builder
ffl 10 Hay, Alexander, grocer
.3 gj 9 Paterson, Jas., butcher
-S'.fs 8 Burge, John B., hatter
s-| 8 Bargh, William
|g 1^ 8 Moir, Mrs
1 ^ S Brockley, Mrs
S=Q
8 Godfrey, Robert
7 Wilson, Allan. See
Adv.
6 Sutherland, Robert
5 Sutherland, Eobert
4 Watson, Edward P.,
clothier. See Adv.
4 Laidlaw, Adam, draper
2 Sutherland, Robert
Spring Gardens, 8.
Abbey Hill.
13 Adamson, Mrs Thomas
15 Menzies, John
17 Slater, Andrew
19 Smith, J. L.
29 Atkinson, J. T.
31 Main, Peter
31 Bouchard, John
33 Carmichael, Thomas
18 Cranston, Robert
16 Wells, John
14 Brown, Miss Isabella
12 Leahy, Mrs Ann
10 Martin, James
10 Henderson, George
8 Eobertson, Fergus
6 M'Laren, James
4 Hammond, E.
2 Reid, Robert
Spring Gardens, 5.
Stockbridge.
1 Morris, Mrs H.
1 Hall, George, coach office
1 Smith, Jn., & Son, coal office
2 & 3 Rae, Alexander, grocer
4 Thyne, Wilham, & Sons
5 Gray, A. F., chemist
6 Wesslink, Herman
6 Thyne, William
6 Wilson, C, dressmaker
8 Rae, Henry, silk mercer
9 Aitchison, Mrs James
10 SomerviUe, Robt., bookseller
Springfield. 3.
See Leith Walk.
Stafford Street, 4.
Shandwick Place.
11 Shanks, James, lodgings
13 Anderson, Mrs Frances
15 Wybber, Mrs
21 Brown, Miss
23 Boyes, Charles Robert
25 Msbet, David, lodgings
27 Copland, H. Y. D.
29 Scotland, Mrs, lodgings
31 Chambers, Miss
31 Sutherland, Mrs
31 Brown, William
31 Walker, Rev. R. W.
31 Smith, George
32 Jamieson, James
32 Logan, Thomas, writer
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32 Reid, John, gardener
32 Dickson, Mrs, lodgings
30 Grav, Alexander
26 Scott, James
24 Stuart, Alexander, W.S.
22 Innes, Mrs
20 Western Institution
16 Buchanan, Charles M.
14 Graham, Mrs
12 Haldane, Misses
12 M'Vean, Matthew
10 Thomson, William
8 Officer, William, S.S.C.
6 Jalfray, Misses
4 Wenley, Mark
2 M'Ewan, William, painter
2 Oman, 1ST., tailor
2 Gairns, John, baker
Stanhope Place, 10.
Roseburn.
1 Johnston, George
2 Stevenson, John
4 Tod, David
5 Campbell, Wm. (Stuart <£■ C. )
6 Oates, Alfred
10 Montgomery, Rev. John
7 Sutherland, Peter
9 Hamilton, James
13 Wviie, Andrew
15 Hill, Mrs Robert
Stanhope Place, W., 10.
Roseburn.
1 Orman, William, builder
2 Smith, Thomas
2 Cameron, Eichd. (Jas. C.&S.)
4 Campbell, Mrs
5 Scott, John, baker
7 Horsburgh, Miss
8 Barrie, John
Stanley Road, 5.
Newhaven Road.
Methuen, James, Dunforth
Morton, H., Belvidere house
Clapperton, James, Maviston
Galloway, James
Macnaughton, Alexander, Arran-
more villa
Richardson, Mrs T., Arbutus
villa
Duncan, Alex., Alexandria villa
Marr, G., & Son, joiners
Mowat, T. , Fern bank
Rodger, Mrs, Laurel bank
Gilford, William, Home villa
Merrilees, Wm. , coach proprietor
Strasenburgh, R. , Railway hotel
Starbank Place, 5.
Trin ity.
1 Goodlet, John, grocer
Stead's Place. 3.
See Leith Walk.
Stockbridge Market. 3.
8 Young & Son, butchers
Thyne, John, butcher
Strathearn Road. 13.
1 Addis, Mrs William
2 Anderson, William (of Glen-
tarkie)
2 Stevenson, Miss
3 Macdonell, Miss, of Glengary
4 Dickson, J., Geneva cottage
5 Douglas, Mrs D., Laverock
cottage
6 Wakeman, Mrs, Thornloe
lodge
7 Livingston, John
S Sym, William, St Mary's
9 Clapperton, William R.
10 Jerviswoode, Lord
Murray, David, accountant
Stuart Street, Great, 4.
Ainslie Place.
1
1
1
2
3
4
4 Sylvani, Henry
4 Sylvani, Miss J.
5 Johnston, Robert
6 M'Nicoll, Alexander
7 M'Nee, Mrs
9 Hamilton, George
10 Martin, John
Galletly, William
Summer Place, 3.
Inverleith RjW.
1 Munro, Mrs William
2 Harrower, Mrs, smaUwares
3 Muir, William
3 Campbell, Miss Catherine
3 Johnstone, W. W.
4 Smith, George, butcher
5 Thomson, James, fruiterer
Summerfield. 2.
See Restalrig Road.
Douglas, William, R.S.A.
Morris, Robert
Johnston, Miss
Lichtenstein, Geo., professor
of music
Shand, A. B., advocate
WaddeU, A. Peddie, W.S.
5 Hunter, Miss
5 Edmondstoune, Mrs
5 Simson, Miss
6 Jamieson, Miss
6 M 'Donald, J. B., artist
6 Hogg, George B.
7 Clark, Mrs
7 Hamilton, John, W.S.
7 Donaldson, Rev. John
8 Moir, Misses
8 Rettie, M., advocate
8 Innes, Wm. ( Union Bank)
8 Armstrong, John
9 Kerr, Robert
10 Robertson, D. S., C.A.
11 Pitman, Frederick, W.S.
12 Mackenzie, Donald, advocate
12 Mackenzie, Mrs, senior
13 Talbot, H. Fox
14 Christie, Major-General
15 Moncreiff, J., advocate, M.P.
16 Begbie, J. Warburton
17 Clark, A. R., advocate
18 Wotherspoon & Mack
18 Wotherspoon, W., S.S.C.
19 Borthwick, Mrs
19 Bucher, Signor, professor of
singing
20 Shannon, Miss
20 Oldham, Mrs
20 Goodshaw, Mrs
20 Davie, Mrs
Summer Bank, 3.
Scotland Street.
2 Neilson, Robert
3 Macintosh, James
Summerhall, 13.
Meadows.
Bryden, J. & A., builders,
Summerhall cottage
7 Macdonald, Andrew, clothier
3 Thomson, John S.
Robin, M'Millan, & Co.,
brewers
Summerhall Place, 13.
Summerhall.
1 Walker, Mrs
1 Lyon, George
1 Craig, James
1 Robertson, Mrs George
1 Millar, Mrs James
1 Lind, Thomas
2 Wells, L.
3 Mackenzie, Mrs Hectorina
3 Steven, Michael M.
3 Wallace, J. B.
3 Elder, Misses
3 HiU, William
Summerside Street, 5.
Ferry Road, Leith.
CaUam, George
Hay, Mrs Thomas
Surgeon Square, 8.
High School Yards.
Phrenological Museum
1 Stewart, Alexander
Swanfield, 4.
Bonnington Road.
3 Murray, James, ham-eurer
4 Wilson, W., millmaster
5 Wilson, George
5 Lindsav, Mrs
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Elder Street.
Carstairs, W., jeweller
Main, John, agent
M'Craw, Daniel, silversmith
Burnet, P. 'Wood, wood carver
Oliver, G. E., engraver
Wright, F., goldbeater
Forbes, Walter, brassfounder
Scott, James, cabinetmaker
Sylvan Place, 13.
Meadows.
1 Fairgrieve, Thomas
1 Anderson, David
2 Anderson, Thomas
3 Dick, Robert
3 Dick, Robert, jun.
4 Usher, Miss
5 Shiels, Robert
6 Hinde, Robert
7 Scott, Thos., commer. trav.
8 Robertson, James
9 Swirles, James
10 Johnston, Daniel
11 Hastie, Mrs Jane
Talbot Place, 12.
East Preston Street.
2 Richardson, Win., engraver
2 Langlands, Mrs
2 Bryden, Miss
2 Rutherford, Rev. A. C.
2 Finch, Mrs W. M.
2 Auld, James
Tanfield, 3.
Canonmills.
Girdwood, R. , wool broker
Edinburgh Wool Sales
Jackson, Mrs, Tanfield house
Gilchrist, James, plumber
Scott, Bryce J., builder
Player, John, coach-hirer
Currie, W., carver and gilder
Tantallon Place, 13.
Grange.
1 Towert, John
3 Greig, John, jun. (G. <L- Son)
5 Drysdale, Joseph, S.S.C.
7 Pillans, John F.
9 Colville, Arthur, builder
11 Matthew, John R.
13 Duncan, Miss
17 Brown, Charles
19 Aitchison, Mrs William Ker
21 Simpson, James
20 Brown, Miss
18 Forsyth, J. S.
16 Morton, James S., Scottish
Provident Institute.
16 Morton, John
Tarvet Street. 11.
Home Street.
1 Gray, Adam
1 Yannan, William H.
1 Peacock, Miss M.
1 Crawford, George
2 Blake, William
Bryden, James
Greig, Agnes M.
Hamilton, James
Massie, George
Anderson, S. S.
Rankin, John
Logan, James
Rait, Andrew S.
Chinas, David
Dickison, George
M'Rae, Duncan
Smeaton, Mrs
Millar, Patrick
Tennant Street, 3.
Bonnington Road.
1 Robertson, James, grocer
2 Robertson, John, flesher
5 Martin, Wm., house agent
7 Sinclair, Geo., boiler maker
Teviot Row, 11.
Lauriston.
l.v Thomsun, Mrs J.
1 "Watson, George, cabinet-
maker. See Adv.
2 Russell, Thomas
2 Banks, Miss
2 Ledingham, James
2 Mossman, Miss
2 AVatson, George
3 Nicol, Alex., photographer
4 M'Dougall, Mrs E., dairy
5 Ranken, Thomas
6 Scott, Robert
7 Burn, J., M.D.
8 Thomson, Alexander, M.D.
9 Milne, Alexander, M.D.
10 Scott, Archibald, architect
11 Burn, George
12 Balfour, Mrs
Thistle Court, 7.
Thistle Street.
1 Thomson, Dickson, & Shaw,
W.S.
1 Thomson, Thomas, W.S.
1 Dickson, David Scot, W.S.
1 Shaw, David, S.S.C.
2 Renton, James, S.S.C.
2 West of England Fire and
Life Insurance Office
2 Sime, John, accountant
2 Bruce, James, "W.S.
2 Bruce, Alexander, S.S.C.
3 Murrav, J. & W. G, W.S.
3 Murray, John, S.S.C.
3 Murray, "\V. C, W.S.
4 Balfour, J. M. k J., "W.S.
4 Balfour, James, W.S.
4 Balfour, John M., AV.S.
Thistle Street,
20 Si Andrew Square.
East, 7. West, 6.
1 Paterson, D., brassfounder
3 Robb, George, printer
5 Gibson- Craig, Dalziel, &
Brodies, W.S.
5 Dalziel, George, jun., W.S.
5 Elder, James, W.S.
5 Brodie, John Clerk, W. S.
7 Mansfield, Thomas, C.A.
7 Spottiswoode, R., C.A.
7 Craig, Alexander, C.A.
9 Bogie, James, smith
9 Ritchie, John, brassfounder
9 Gray, James, printer
9 Maekay, John, printer
9 M'Phail, D.
11 Thomas Constable, printer
to Her Majesty
11 Scottish Jurist Office
17 New Town Dispensary
17 Casey, James, collector
19 M 'Lean's School
19 Hunter, D., teacher
21 Auld, John, W.S.
23 Cannon, Alexander, publisher
Hanover Street here
25 Davidson, W., bootmaker
25 AVatson, Mrs, dressmaker
25 Kennedy, Mrs
25 Kinnis, Sirs, ladies' nurse
25 Fraser, Mrs
25 Boyd, John
25 Robertson, A., cabinetmaker
25 Millar, John B.
25 AVight, John, dairyman
29 Souter, William
29 Tilly, Roger
29 Burns, Mrs, cook
31 Macintosh, David, painter
33 Petrie, Mrs, grocer
33 Affleck, AVilliam
33 Hartley, John J.
33 Tait, Miss H. D.
35 Turner, J., china merchant
37 Russell, Mrs
37 Carson, James
37 Manson, Mrs
39 M 'Galium, Dun., spirit mcr.
41 Rose, J. , boot and shoe mkr.
43 Sandeman, Sutherland
43 Crichton, Mrs
43 Batehin, Alexander
43 Park, Peter
45 Graham, J., corkcutter
47 Mack, Robert
47 Conrrie, A., engraver
47 Ross, Miss, dressmaker
47 Jones, Miss M. A., drcssmkr.
47 Reid, Thomas
49 Hogg, Mrs, news agent
49 Miller, J., trunkmaker
49 Hood, Miss H., greengrocer
51 Gentle, George, baker
53 Lees, Miss, dressmaker
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53 Kenneth, Mrs, Fr. staymakerl Scotland, James, plumber.
S3 Baird, Robert (G.P.O.) Adv.
53 Stewart, Miss M. , dressmaker Bell, Peter, smith. See Ad
See
55 Tulloeli, John, spirit mercht.
59 Brown, Andrew, tailor
59 Thomson, John, wright .
59 Greig, David
59 Jackson, Mrs
61 Turkington, E., bootmaker
63 Morris, Mrs, bootmaker
65 Eobertson, James
65 Plenderleith, "William
65 Smaill, Mrs
65 Low, John C.
65 Hardie, "William
67 Marr, Lanes, draper
Crichton, W., & Son, silversmiths
M'Kinlay Brothers, slaters and
glaziers
Hunter, Win., bookbinder. See
Adv.
Watson, John, iron bed maim
facturer
Thistle Street Lans,
S.-E. 7.
5, 6, k 7 Seton & Mackenzie,
bookbinders
69 Storm, John, ehinmey-swecp J1 Macpherson, D. , stereotyper
Scott, Walter, hop merchant
Bogie, James, smith
76 Craig, David, jun., bak
70 & 72 Greliche, Edw., grocer
68 Brooks, James, dairyman
66 M'Intosh, John
66 Scott, Mrs
61 Matbieson, John, joiner
62 Eobertson, Duncan, tailor
62 Forbes, Mrs
62 Spence, Mrs
60 Ireland, Miss, grocer
58 Linkie, Mrs, greengrocer
56 Petrie, Mrs
54 Sinclair, James, grocer
52 Crquhart, C, grocer
50 Young, Mrs, lodgings
50 Crawford, Mrs, ladies' nurse
50 Tulloch, John
48 Honeynian, Thomas, dairy
46 Barlow, Miss, dressmaker
44 Monroe, D. , slater and chim-
nev-sweeper. See Adv.
42 Meikle, G., tailor
42 Wicks, Miss E., furrier
42 Dee, Miss, dressmaker
32 Blackwood, Win., & Sons,
printers
28 Stevenson & Co. , stereotvpers
26 Wilson, William
22 Candlish, William
22 Brown, Robert, spirit dealer
20 Watson, John, ironmonger
18 Miller, Robert, teacher
18 Gibson, Charles, printer
Hanover Street here
16 Turnbull, J. k J., W.S.
16 Knox, William, LL.D.
16 ScJioolmasters' Widows' Fad.
14 Eeid k Reynolds, printers
12 Kirkwood, J., jeweller
12 Shirley, W. T., printer
8 M'Gregor, Duncan
8 Tod, John, engraver
Thistle Street Lane,
N.-E. 7.
Murray k Gibb, printers and
stereotvpers. See Adv.
Murray, Thomas, LL.D.
Thistle Street Lane,
N.-W. 6.
Kemp, Robert, plumber
Thistle Street Lane,
S.-W. 6.
Robb, Charles, k Son, silver-
smiths
Annan, James, plasterer
Ritchie, John, brassfounder
Smith k W^alker, plumbers
Law, James, dental instrument
maker
Elder, Alexander, sauce maker
Coventry, John, cabinetmaker
Thomas Street, 4.
St Cuthbert's Street.
1 Ramsay, William, joiner
Drummond, Mrs
Lindsay, John, coal mercht.
Cruttenden, E. , cabinet-
maker
Millar, W., smith
Douglas, James, lather
Halley, Alexander, mason]
Stevenson, David W.
Thomson's Place, 2.
Duke Street, Leith.
1 Walker, James
2 Dewar, Mrs Alexander
2 Barrie, James
2 Lethem, John
2 Sturrock, Thomas
2 Bucher, Francis
3 Mill, Rev. J. S.
4 Garland, J. Ormond
5 Peddie, Robert
5 Crowe, Mrs
5 Murray, John
Thornyhank. 13.
45 Fountainbridije. j
1 Spence, Mrs, cowfeeder
Gray, Alexander
20 Dickson, Thomas, & Son,
hide, skin, and tallow
brokers
Timber Bush, 1.
Bernard Street.
5 Anderson & Williamson
0 Bigger k Stockman
32 Robertson Brothers, merchts.
38 Teale, Fred., merchant
51 M'Lean k Hope, merchants
02 Cameron, Parker, k Co.,
merchants
67 Anderson, Robert, & Co.
71 Galloway, John
Tobago Place, 10.
St Cuthbert'ti Lane.
1 Gordon & Co., stationers
3 Gordon, Mrs William, ladies'
nurse
Tobago Street, 10.
Gardner's Crescent.
1 Marshall, John, grocer
2 Cameron, John
3 Muir, James, china merchant
7 Colden, John, wright
8 Macfarlane, Mrs
10 Russel, Robert, tailor
11 Muir, John, spirit merchant
13 Ritchie, John, flesher
14 Wallace, Thomas
18 Sinclair, John, baker
20 Ritchie, John, chemist
21 Davie, John M., grocer
2S Elder, Wm., victual dealer
29 Tait, James, watchmaker
Tolbooth Wynd,
Shore, Leith.
Kos. 54 to 76 — 4 ; other Nos., 3.
1 Hunter & M 'Donald, clothiers
2 Reid, Dan., chimney-sweeper
3 Wrhite, N., auctioneer
4 Henderson, A.
4 Laing, William
5 and 6 Simpson, John, grocer
7 Greig, John, baker
10 Leask, J. B., ironmonger
10 Zetland New Shipping Com-
pany
12 Buchan & Johnston, mer-
chants
12 Dickson, James, merchant
14 & 15 Dobie, W., draper
16, 17, k 18 Brown, James,
draper
19 Brown, T. C, watchmaker
20 Bell, Peter, bootmaker
23 Eunson, T. B., confectioner
26 Simpson, Mrs, toy shop
27 Patterson, William, spirit
merchant
30 Stevens, Thomas, bootmaker
31 White, Thomas, dyer
32 Congleton, Robert, funeral
office
32 Ferguson, C, stationer
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33 Finkyson, Thomas, druggist
34 Maeart, James, stationer
35 Meldrum & Allen, di'apers
36 Gray, George, hatter
37 Adam, John, baker
38 Hutchison, J., hoot and shoe
warehouse
39 Taylor, William W., draper
40 Morris, Emanuel, clothier
41 Handyside, George, hoot and
shoe, maker
42 Stewart, Andrew, grocer and
wine merchant
43 Jeffrey, W., draper
44 Johnston, T., & Co., iron-
mongers
45 Jack, Thomas
4(3 Harrower, Alexander, meal
dealer
47 Kerr, J. B., umbrella maker
49 Turner, W. N., stationer
50 Groves, Charles, grocer
51 Watt, Mrs
51 Muir, J. G, tailor
52 Lewis, D., bootmaker
53 Wright, James, grocer
Riddle's Close
54 Chalmers, John, spirit mer-
chant
55 Thomson, Miss, hosier
56 Laing, William
58 Leith Public Institute
58 Leith Jfechanics' Library
59 Addinell, John, chemist
60 Leith Navigation School
60 Bolam, J., teacher
61 M'Lean, A., basketmaker
62 Durie, James, baker
65 Proudfoot, Miss, basket-
maker
66 Hughes, Edwin, saw -trimmer
67 Matthewson, Peter
68 Matheson & Co. , watchmakers
69 Kilgour, Joseph, tea dealer
71 Smith, William, shoemaker
72 Hunter, John, pamter
72 Thomson, Edward
73 Wood, Andrew, spirit dealer
74, 75, & 76 Ord, John, draper
Tollcross,
Home Street.
Last, 10. West, 13. .
2 Anton, Mrs
3 Crichton, Mrs
3 Mackay, Mrs. See Adv.
4 Somerville. '.'. s
5 Aitken, Samuel, victual
dealer
Prentice, John
Johnston, James
Blair, Misses
Dickson, Alex. See Adv.
M'Laren, James, draper
5a Watson, George. See Adv.
Wilson, John, builder
Henderson, Mrs K.
Wilson, Alexander
Crerar, William
6 Graham, A. S.
Seton, Henry Scott, Royal
hiding School
Hutton, Mrs
7 Wright, Robert
Allison, William
Torphichen Street,
At hoi I Place.
Davidson, Mrs David
Ireland, Mrs W. F.
Wood, Misses
Falconer, A. R.
Kerr, James
Clow, William
Graham, Mrs William
Stevenson, T. G.
Fowler, Mrs
Balderston, Mrs A.
Macleod, Mrs
Arras, Mrs
Scott, R. T.
Thomson, Margaret
Whyte, David K. B.
Duncan, Miss
Patterson, Robert S.
Watson, Mrs David
Kynock, Mrs
Brown, Thomas, writer
Renny, James
M 'Donald, David
Watson, Miss Margaret
Elder, William, writer
Colquhoun, Miss
Girdwood, Misses
Forrest, Mrs D.
Millons, D. N.
Malcolm, Mrs
Davidson, Mrs
Bailey, John
Gaff, Thomas
Buckle, Miss
Millons, David N., wood
merchant
Balmer, John, sculptor
Bremner, Adam G.
Gray, G.
Davie, John M.
Alexander, Miss
Ritchie, James
Sclanders, Miss
Laing, Miss, Jessfield house
Tower Street, 1.
Shore.
Park, R., & Co., timber merchts.
Trafalgar Street, 4.
Hillhouse field.
2 Moffat, William, butcher
3 Smith, William
4 Irvine, John, dairy
5 Muir, William, grocer
7 Mackay, Ewan, baker
Trinity. 5.
Anderson, John G, Viewfielia
house
Anderson, John, Georgefield
Boulton, Captain J., Bangholm
bower
Calder, Mrs, Bellfield house
Cockburn, James, Trinity grove
Craig, D., South Gothic cottage
Davidson, P. M., Cargilfield
Dove, Hector, Rose cottage
Eckford, Walter, Trinity baths
Eckford, Mrs, Trinity baths
Espie, George, Maiy cottage
Forsyth, W. F., Denholm green
Groves, Charles Henry, M.D.,
Russell place
Hampton, Jas. Scott, Amphion
cottage
Hay, Samuel, Trinity cottage
Henry, Isaac A., Hay lodge
Herbert, A. B. , Trinity lodge
Laing, W. , Tyne house
Low, Misses, Mayfield
M'Connel, Fred., Kirtle lodge
Macfarlane, Mrs, Dalmore lodge
Mack, James S., St Helen's
Mackintosh, Mrs J., Summer
cottage
Marshall, G., Grecian cottage
Marshall, Mrs, Middle Gothic
cottage
Martin e, Patk., Sunnyside villa
Melville, James, Laverock bank
cottage
Parker, John J., Newbank
Paterson, Robert R., View park
Paterson, Misses, Primrose bank
Pattison, Walter G., merchant,
Seacliff
Peddie, Donald Smith, North
Trinity house
Ponton, Miss, Russell place
Ramsay, Miss, Belllield
Ranken, Lieutenant - Colonel,
Cargilfield
Robertson, P. S., Trinity nurs'ry
Robertson, Peter S., Dundum "
Russell, Miss, Forthside
Scott, Col. A. G, St Colm
Scott, William, Agness cottage
Shaw, John O., North Gothic
cottage
Somerville, John, Dunstan villa
Souter, Mrs, Trinity house
Spittal, Mrs James, Xevhank
Thomson, Rev. Thos., Summer
lodge
Thomas, Capt. F. W. L., R.N.,
Rose park
Tod, Miss, Grecian cottage
Webster, Mrs General, Birnam
lodge
Wilson, William, Lixmount cot.
Trinity Crescent. 5.
1 Beattie, Miss
2 Moffat, Mrs Ekjieth
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2 Dunn, William
2 Fowler, Miss
2 Marshall, Mrs, lodgings
3 M'Call, Mrs, lodgings
4 Finlay, "William A.
6 Easton, Miss
7 Bryson, James M.
9 Sharp, Mrs, cottage
9 Bain, Miss
11 Bamage, Charles, lodgings
11 Goldie, Miss
11 Armstrong, Thomas, teacher
13 Burgess, James
14 Johnstone, Mrs, lodgings
Union Place, 2.
Greenside Place.
1 Lind, Kobert
2 Temple, James
4 Gowan, George, baker and
confectioner
5A Anderson, Thomas L.
6 Gowan, Charles
6 Finlayson, Thomas B.
6 Kennedy, David
7 Taylor. Johnston, & Taylor,
painters. See Adv.
5 Harrison, "Win., bootmaker
9 Robertson, J. & M.
10 Murray, A. & J., hosiers.
See Adv.
11 M'Cann, Daniel, bootmaker
12 Mercer, W., draper
13 Kerr, Archibald
13 Small, E. & M.
13 Small, David
13 Hynd, Thomas, & Co. See
Adv.
13 Ayer, James
14 Leith, James, chemist
Picardy Place here
16 Thomson, Alexander, & Son
17 Graham, James
17 Lorimer, David (L. & Gillies)
17 Gibson, John
17 Macfeat, "William
18 Cuming, Ken, grocer, -wine
and spirit merchant
19 Maclarlane, W. H.
20 Reoch, Daniel, victual dealer
21 Noble, J.
22 Reid, Charles
23 Davidson, Mrs
23 Bruce, Robert [R. B. & Son)
23 Gray, John
23 M'Farlane, W'. H.
24 Gray, Thomas, butcher
25 Smith, James, grocer
Union Place, 5.
Trinity.
1 Rutherford, Robert
1 Gosman, John
1 Angus, James
1 Dow, Laurence Skene
1 Monteith, James
1 Sutherland, Miss, lodgings
2 Orrock, Miss
2 Geddis, David, baker
2 Miller, William
2 Johnstone, Mis
Union Place,
Bonnimjton Road.
1 Kemp, George, architect
1 Kemp, George, coach builder
I Grindlay, James
1 Roberts, Andrew
1 Forgan, Ebenezer
3 Brash, Mrs David
3 Dickie, John
3 Robertson, John ( Wight &R. )
5 Brash, James
6 Torbain, Alexander, dairy
7 White, William, grocer
Union Street, 2.
Union Place.
3 Pallester, R.
5a M'Morran, James
5 Christie, Jas. {Inland Rev.)
7 Drummond, H. (Inland Rev.)
7 Duncan, Mrs J.
7 Henry, Miss Isa., lodgings
7 Mason, George
7 M'Callum, Miss
9 Bryson, Mrs
II Simpson, W. H., & Co., tea
dealers
13 Anderson, William, writer
13 Goodfellow, Mrs Adam C.
13 Hutton, James C.
13 Gleadhill, Miss M., teacher
of pianoforte
13 Mackersy, L., W.S.
15 Cotton, John
17 Hendrie, James
17 Kennedy, James (G.P.O.)
19 Sutherland, Miss G.
19 Smith, John
19 M'Dougal, John
19 Scott, John
19 Banks, Alexander
19 Barrie, George, writer, N.P.
19 Mathewson, Miss
21 Turnbull, Miss
23 Watson, A., cabinetmaker
12 Gray, Mrs
12 Cormack, Mrs, ladies' nurse
12 Tait, Mrs WTm., teacher of
6 Cowper, Rev. William
6 Thorn, Arthur (Small <fc T.)
4 Downie, Alexander, tobacco
manufacturer
4a Rodger, W., fishmonger
2 Porteous, William, baker
Union Street. 3.
See Leith Walk.
Upper Drawbridge, 4.
Bridge Street.
Duncan, Colin, k. Son, mer-
chants
Morrison, James, painter
Murray, John, cooper
Anderson, William, slate mer-
chant
music
Field, Mrs William
Smith, Mrs
Wrilson, George, & Co.
Robertson, Alexander, M.A.
Aitken, Jas., k Co., -whole
sale tea and coffee ware
house
Bulloch, Lade, & Co., distil
lers and commission mer
chants
Caughie, Andrew T. , agent
Halden, A. W. (H.M.C.)
Bonar, Miss
Mackay, John
Vanburgh Place, 2.
Leith Links.
1 W'olft", N. de
2 Cox, Rev. William
4 Mackie, N. M.
5 Smith, James, jun.
5 Smith, James
6 Callander, Thomas
7 Bennet, Mrs
8 Thistle Golf Club
8 Dunn, William, clubmaker
9 Davis, R. E.
10 Hay, Miss, ladies' school
13 Addison, Mrs
Veitch's Place, 3.
Stochbridge.
2 Buckle, George, bootmaker
3 Waddell, MrsS., spirit dealer
Veitch's Square. 3.
10 Stenhouse, Mrs, laundress
Vennel, 10.
Grassmarlcet.
1 Johnston, James
Portsburgh Church.
13 Mathieson, John
15 Farqukarson, D., confec-
tioner
New Grey friars School
Corbett, Patrick, teacher
4 Sutherland, Mrs I., midwife
Victoria Place, 12.
Carnegie Street.
1 Tait, Pringle, baker
2 Farquhar, Andrew, grocer
4 Clark, William
4 Bruce, Francis
9 Sutherland, Robert, grocer
and spirit merchant
11 Renton, James
13 Lawrie, Alexander, butcher
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Victoria Street, 9.
George it. Bridge.
Farmer Newspaper Office
„; Farmer Beading Booln
g> Curror & Cowper, S.S.C.
*§ Scottish Chamber of Agri-
■g culture ; D. Curror, secy.
"S Journal of Agriculture Office
.2 Ravenscroft & Co., general
*~ agricultural merchants
*"* Eavenscroft, Edward, printer
and publisher
1 Pringle, John
The Scottish Agricultural
Implement Depot
3 Turnbull, llichard
3 M'Laren, J.
-5 Ross, John
5 Picken, William. See Adv.
5 Goskirk, John
7 Ritchie & Co., ironmongers
St John's Church
13 Pringle, John
13 M'Kenzie, David
15 Baillie, T. k N., merchants
46 Hoy, Alexander, tailor
44 Tate, Alex., k Son, hatters
42 Tate & Co., milliners
40 Swirles, James, draper
38 Robertson, J. & M.
36 Anderson, Mrs E., bacon
store
34 Gelbberg, Morris, jeweller
32 Galloway, "Win., tobacconist
30 Macfarlane, D., stationer
28 Brotherston, J., ironmonger
24 Barclay, Mrs, toy warehouse
22 Kirk, John
20 Baird, R., tool dealer
18 Abrams, H.
16 Dunn, M., auctioneer
14 Lcitch, J., umbrella maker
10 M'Kenzie, D., ironmonger
8 Dobie, J. M., general dealer
4 Dunn, M.
2 Abrams, H.
Victoria Terrace, 9.
George iv. Bridge.
2 M 'Laren, J. , & Sons, tea mer-
chants
3 Primitive Methodist Chapel
3 Rayner, Rev. J. B., minister
5 Glass, Robert, saddlers' iron-
monger
5 Mechanics' Sub. Library
6 Banner, S. , & Co. , merchants
7 Original Secession Church
S Newlands, William, saddlers'
ironmonger
Free Tolbooth School ; Wm.
Glass, teacher
View Place. 2.
2 Stoddart, David
ViewcraigRow,Low., 8.
Dumbiedykes Boad.
57 Nisbet, James, agent
57 Nisbet, Mrs C, midwife and
sick-nurse
Viewcraig Row, Up., 8.
Dumbiedykes Boad.
25 Wallace, W. G.
23 Anderson, James
Viewforth, 13.
Br unts field Place.
Peat, Rear-Admiral
Clapperton, John, Home lodge
Gowans, Alexander (G. & G.)
Baynes, J. G., Rosherville
Firth, William, Rose villa
Jackson, Thomas, Rose villa
Lees, Wm. , A. M. , Linkvale lodge
M'Lauchlan, Rev. Thos., LL.D.
Johnston, John
Henderson, James F.
Bayne, John, Viewforth cottage
Alexander, John
Bathgate, John, Viewbank villa
Gray, Mrs, Viewbank villa
"Wilkinson, John, M.D., View-
bank villa
Viewforth Park. 10.
See Fountainbridge ( West).
Viewforth Place, 13.
Bruntsficld Place.
1 Robertson, Rev. James
2 Eskdale, John
2 Hogg, Andrew
2 Rogerson, Mrs
2 Sutherland, Mrs S.
Marshall, Robert Burt
Marshall, Mrs William
Hatelv, Walter
Hatefy, Miss
Ritchie, John
5 Telfer, Misses
5 Wyllie, J. S.
5 Young, Miss Margaret A.
6 Dalgleish, Major
7 Thomas, Alexander
S Macfarlane, R. (M. & Wal
lace)
9 Murdoch, Rev. A. D.
10 Macqueen, Miss Jessie
11 Robertson, Jeffrey Hall
12 Bell, Mrs T. B.
13 Mathieson, Miss R.
14 Currie, William
15 Walker, A. (Dickson & W.)
16 Martin, J. S.
17 Morgan, Rev. John
18 Rhind, John
Viewforth Terrace, 13,
Viewforth.
1 Greig, John
2 Ogilvy, Mrs Ramsay
3 Smith, John
4 Fisher, William
5 Laing, George.
7 Macphail, Nicol
S Thomson, Mrs Alexander
Violet Bank, 8.
Spring Gardens, Abbey Hill.
Kerr, Thomas (G. P.O.)
Black, John (G. P.O.)
Walker Street, 4.
Coates Crescent.
1 Wemyss, Mrs
1 Baildon, William
1 Mushet, John
3 Smytton, Mrs
5 Molleson, James A., C.A.
7 Montgomery, Rev. James F.
9 Maitland, Mrs John
11 Sanders, William R, M.D.
13 Laycock.T., M.D., F.R.C.P.
15 Morris, David
17 Murray, Andrew, jun., W.S.
19 Wyllie, A. H.
21 Burnett, George, advocate,
Lyon King at Arms
23 Bryce, Mrs
25 Ogilvy, Mrs
27 Lindesay, F.
28 Mackintosh, Rev. James G.
26 Donaldson, Mrs
24 Macdonald, Miss Robertson
24 Wight, Mrs
22 M'Craken, John, S.S.C.
20 Scott, Archibald
18 Fergusson, William
16 Gordon, Major Duncan
.14 Laing, Robert
12 Cockburn, Alexander
10 Gillespie, James D., M.D.
8 Fraser, Alexander M.
6 Wenley, James A.
4 Sinclair, George L., W.S.
2 Huie, Edward, merchant
Wallace Place, 4.
New Street.
8 Bell, Walter, slater
8 Wilson, George
8 Cruickshank, P.
8 Edward, James
8 Inglis, Mrs E.
Wardie Averme, 5.
Ferry Boad, Inverlcith Bow.
1 Pryde, David, M.A.
2 Macnish, Mrs Dr
3 Lauder, Robt. Scott, R.S.A.
3 Lauder, Dr R. S., surgeon
4 Jacob, Frederick, bricklayer
5 Couchman, Edwin R., Lloyds
surveyor
6 Touch, Anthony M.
Wardie Crescent, 5.
Granton Boad.
Landers, Fitz, Park villa
Outram, Mrs George, Hermitage
villa
Craig, Henry
Watson, Charles
Kennedy, Angus
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Millar, Mrs Jean
Armour, Eobert W.
Wardie Road, 5.
Ferry Road, Inverleith Row.
Brown, Alex., "Windsor villa
Dick, Mrs, Lomond villa
Bowie, H., Edinforth cottage
Maclean, J. D., Dawlish cottage
Sutherland, D. , &; Sons, builders
Sutherland, Mrs D.
Sutherland, A.
Hay, Eobert (R. & G. H.), Eose-
bank cottage
Baird, Miss C. F., Eosebank
villa
Duguid, John, horticulturist,
etc., Cargilfield
Scott, Christopher, Wardie farm
Warriston Crescent, 2.
Canonmills.
2 Fvffe, Mrs Dr
3 Eiddell, Mrs A. 0.
3 Forgan, William
3 Balleny, William
3 Mure, Mrs
4 Dixon, Edward
5 Smith, Mrs William
6 Winchester, Mrs Colonel
7 Barry, Mrs
8 Nicoll, John
9 Maclellan, Mrs
10 Lyschinski, Adam, M.D.
11 Faterson, Miss Mary
11 Tulloh, Miss
12 Fairbairn, James, B.S.
12 Fairbairn, Miss
13 Webster, A. B., M.D.
14 Foote, Mrs
15 Douglas, James Crawford
16 JTeiL Mrs
17 Hardie, W. P.
19 Couper, Mrs
20 Cunningham, L. T., M.D.
21 Kerr, David
22 Kilgour, William
23 Macandrew, E.
24 Smellie, W. J. (G.P.O.)
25 Ogilvie, Mrs J. K.
26 Smith, David
26 Smith, Mrs
27 Eigg, Miss
28 Wilson, Benjamin D.
29 Gordon, Eobert
30 Eobin, Mrs
32 Wightman, John
33 Begg, A. H.
33 Begg, Mrs
Warriston Place, 2.
Canonmills.
2 Scott, George, baker
3 Fraser, Misses, miEiners
3 Eoss, Miss, lodgings
3 Shiels, Thomas
4 Adamson, J. & E. , milliners
5 M'Farlane, J. E., draper
5 Munro, Thomas, dairyman
Water Lane, 3.
24
25
Brandon Street.
26
Greenshields, Thomas
Water Lane,
26
Kir legate.
26
East, 1. West, 3.
29
1 Wach, Frederic, boot & shoe
merchant
3 Jobson, Eobert, spirit merch.
5 Heddle, James, rectifier
13 Gray, Alexander, grocer
22 Grieve, John, grocer
25 Mathieson, J. &R., merchts.
18
27 Boag, David
10
29 Bucher, Mrs, grocer
10
31 Wood, Eobert
12
39 Napier, Alexander Smith
40 Somerville, James, grocer
12
46 Penman, John, baker
47 Richards, John, dyer
51 Currie, William, cork cutter
12
52 Scott, A. W.
12
Water of Leith.
North, 3. South, 4.
AEan, Robert
Brown, R.
Cleland, John, mill-pick maker
Cochran, John, comb and spoon
maker
Davidson, Andrew, grocer
Dow, William, wright
Findlay, George, spirit dealer
Forrest, James, grocer
Graham, David, grocer
Harper, George, agent
Legget, Robert, skinner
Nelson, John, grocer
Powrie, John
Ross, James, mill-master, Lind-
say & Marr's mills
Salmond, Robert, grocer
Smith, Alexander
Vesey, Mrs
Wood, Thomas, grocer
Waterloo Place.
North, 1. South, 8.
1 Dicksons & Co., seedsmen
3 Peddie & Muir, printers
3 & 5 Sutherland, W., wine
merchant
7 Thomson, George, perfumer
9 Wilson, Peter, & Co.
15 Caldwell Brothers. See Adv.
19 Wilson, A. & G.
20 Darling's Regent temperance
hotel
20 Leith Steam Ship Agency
21 General Steam Navigation
Co. ; Bobt Sinclair, man-
ager
23 Pullar, John, & Sons, dyers
23 Prince of Wales Operetta
House
Waterloo hotel; W. Kennedy
Edinburgh Gas Light Co.
Select Subscription Library ;
Alexander Greig, librarian.
See Adv.
Mitchell, Eobert
Banks &. Co., engravers. See
Adv.
Gallon Convening Rooms
Hogg, James, jun., Old Post
Office Buildings
New Waverley temperance,
hotel ; Eobert Cranston
Beddie, John, brassfo under.
See Adv.
Laurent, Charles
Game Certificate Office
Inland Revenue Office
Inland Revenue (Tax Office)
Smith, Ts., receiver-general
Assessed Taxes Surv. Officer-
Property, Income, Land,.
and Assessed Taxes
Paterson, Alex., inspector
Phipps, Thomas
Smith, Eobert S., surveyor
Cullen, Thomas, surveyor
M'Kelvie, John, surveyor
Wilson, Andrew, surveyor
Lamont, Donald, surveyor
Carmichael, Mitchell, assessor
Hogben, W. S., assessor
General Post Office
Wellington Place, 2.
Leith Links.
1 Low, John Irvine
1 Leith Burghs Pilot Office
2 Purdie, James
2 Arthur, George
2 Davidson, E. D.
2 Anderson, Miss
2 Slimon, Eobert
3 Scott, E. A.
4 Walker, G. (G. & J. W.)
5 Christie, C. J.
6 Crawford, William
7 Muir, William, merchant
8 Macfarlane, Alexander, mer-
chant
9 Fergus, William
10 Donaldson, Mrs J., lodgings-
10 Gore, William J.
10 Turner, Thomas
10 M'Intosh, Mrs
10 Graham, Thomas
11 Heriot, Mrs William
12 Blanshard, Eev. T. W.
12 M 'Garth, L.
Wellington St., Great, 5.
Bonnington.
Fender, Mrs
Stockman, W. J. (B. <L- S.)
Wemyss Place, 4.
Albyn Place.
Neill, John, baker
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3 Kent, George K., painter
4 Hunter, John, advocate
4 Sharp, William, lodgings
5 Arnott, Mrs James
6 Wade, Major J. P. Camithers
8 Gunn, Miss
9 Robertson, James, lodgings
10 Keith, Mrs
11 Smith, John, M.D., surgeon-
dentist
Wemyss Terrace, 10.
Vermel.
6 Thorburn, Francis D.
West Bow. 9.
87 & 89 Bell, WiUiam, manu-
facturer
93 Marshall, Fergus, grocer
95 Ross, W. , confectioner
105 Richardson Brothers
118 Forrest, James
116 Morrison, D. R.
112 Geddes, Roderick
112 Brown, James
112 Fraser, Daniel M.
112 Fiddes, William
112 Edmondston's Close
110 Edmondston, T., & Son
108 Moves, James, pewterer
106 Walker, T. M., colourman
104 Hume, J. , brush manufaetr.
102 Cunningham, J. & J.
100 Dewar's Close
98 M 'Laren, J. , dealer in sieves
96 Davidson, D., ham-curer
94 Anderson, John
94 Runciman, Mrs, lodgings
92 Donaldson, John F. B.
88 Anderson, Robert, painter
86 Forrest, James
86 Newlands, Alexander
86 Anderson, James
S6 Boreham, James
82 Drummond, D., stationer
80 Calver, C, jun., spirit dlr.
10 Gray, James, mason
West Port, 10.
Grassmarket.
3 Higgins, Francis M'Lean
7 Young, James, dairy
15 Inglis' Court
27 Thomson, John, spirit mer.
31 Inglis, Robert, baker
33 Mills, Mrs, grocer
45 Millar, William
53 Boak, Allan, tanner
59 Paton, William, stationer
65 Weavers' Close
73 Moncur, Mrs, staymaker
81 Stark, Thomas
S3 Stocks, Charles
85 Victoria lodgings
87 Stocks, D ivid '
93 Fleming, Thomas
95 Thomson, Geo., pawnbroker
105 Stocks, David
107 Stocks, David
109 Cov .'. Andrew, draper
121 Howie, Alex. S., draper
1l:3 White, John, grocer
123 Tanners' Close
131 Rainbow, John G.
135 Baird's Close
137 Hislop, D., bookmaker
141 Liddell, W. H., tanner and
currier
151 Mackenzie, Geo., tinsmith
153 Stevenson Close
163 Swan, John, china niercht.
165 Anderson, William
167 St Cuthbert's Close
171 Halliday, Adam, ftesher
173 Kilpatrick, Mrs
175 Gille, Carl, spirit dealer
124 Brown, Andrew
122 Petrie, Gavin, merchant
120 Taylor, Alexander
116 Vallance, William, grocer
114 Smart, Andrew, baker
110 Lawson, James
108 Marshall, David, draper
106 Sinclair, John, grocer
104 Johnston, Thomas
102 Stewart, Chas., spirit dealer
100 Lady Lawson 's Wynd
100 Brown, David, grocer
98 Somerville, Mrs A.
94 Elliot, Robert, grocer
86 Well Close
84 Williamson, John, grocer
80 Steedman, M., bootmaker
78 Hoffman, John D. R.
68 Murray, Jas., & Co., hatters
60 Arnot & Erskine
56 Edgar, Alex., spirit dealer
54 Williamson, J., grocer
Chalmers' Territorial Cli.
and School
34 Farquharson, David
32 Wright, John, tailor
28 Killie, Brae
28 Hendry, William
26b Cumming, William
26a Gormlay, James
26 Bell, William, smith
16 Johnston, Jas., china mer.
12 Hunter, George, grocer
10 Smith, William, fiesher
8 Roberts, Thomas, grocer
6 Ink's Close
4 Marshall, Robert, baker
2 Robertson, Miss J., niercht.
Westerhall, 13.
Meadow Place.
Ritchie, A., Westerhall villa
2 Christie, J.
3 Hislop, Albert
3 Hislop, Mrs Marion
Robertson, D. I., Westerhall
lodge
Robertson, David
Wharfcon Lane, 11.
Lauriston.
Buckle, Mrs J. , Wharton ho.
2 Starving, Mrs
Wharton Place, 11.
Lauridon.
1 Edmonston, T.
3 Straton, Charles
4 Nimmo, Mrs
5 Galloway, William
5 Ormiston, Mrs
5 Bell, William M.
6 Clark, A.
7 Elliot, Nenion, S.S.C.
8 Brown, Misses
8 Turnbull, Mrs H.
8 Anderson, William
9 Pringle, Mrs
Whitehead Place, 12.
St Leonard's Hill.
2 Smith, David {Inland Rev. )
2 Whitehead, Alexander
3 Veitch, Andrew
Brown, J. T., Gibraltar house
4 Bryson, William
5 Kennedy, William
Whitehouse Loan, 13.
Bruntsjield Links.
Haig, Mrs, Viewpark
Warrender, Sir George, Bart.,
Bruntsfield house
Murdoch, Mrs Burn, of Gartin-
caber, GreenhiU lodge
St Margaret's Convent; Madame
Margaret Teresa, superioress
Bell, John M., W.S., East
Morningside house
Bell, Mrs A. M., East Morning-
side house
Spiers, Mrs G., Whitehouse
Ross, Major-General James Kerr,
Elm bank
Hamilton, Alexander, The Elms
Gibson, William Pat., Sydnejj
lodge
Whitehouse Ter., 13.
Grange Loan.
2 Learmonth, John
3 Hogg, Andrew, Braemar ho.
4 Hayward, Robert
5 Stothert, Miss, Cargen lodge
6 Ivory, Miss
7 Hallard, Frederick
8 Norris, Henry Lee
9 Donald, Miss
10 Ferguson, James, Monkwood
Whitfield Place. 2.
See Leith Walk.
Wight's Place,
95 Causewayside.
Scott, William, teacher
Couper, Misses
Young, D.
Welsh, Miss
Braktwood, Miss
Wight, Alexander
Sanson, A.
13.
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William Street, 4.
Stafford Street.
1 Tansli's Circulating Library
1 Wilson, Misses, booksellers
5 Gibb, William, bootmaker
7 Noble, William, grocer
9 Stewart, John
9 Stewart, Mrs
11 Barr, Mrs, fruiterer
15 Lough, J., chimney-sweeper
17 Webb, Alexander, shoemaker
17 Rutherford, Mrs, ladies' nurse
19 Hunter, William, butcher
23 Seott, Mrs D. , prov. mercht.
25 M 'Donald, Mrs, spirit mer.
27 Sinclair, John
31 Milne, James, spirit dealer
33 Gibson, Charles
35 Wilson, Archibald, butcher
37 Archibald, Alexander
37 Grant, Mrs, ladies' nurse
37 Dobson, John
37 Clark, Miss, milliner
43 Eoss, John, dairy
47 Jenkins, Mrs, ladies' nurse
38 M'Vean, Matthew, grocer
36 Newlands, James, cabinet-
maker
36 Campbell, Miss, dressmaker
32 Campbell, M., cab-hirer
30 Muir, Thomas, plumber
28 Ramsay, John, tailor and
clothier
26 Dickson, D., coach-hirer
26 M'Intosh, Thomas, stabler
22 Oliver, Walter, tailor
22 Quinet, Mrs, ladies' nurse
22 Lawson, Mrs, ladies' nurse
22 Gray, Mrs, ladies' nurse
22 Stewart, P., coal merchant
22 Stewart, Miss, milliner
18 Alexander, Hugh, grocer
16 Mill, Mrs, grocer
14 Muir, Adam
14 Ross, Mrs, ladies' nurse
12 Smith, Alexander, baker
10 Park, John W., bootmaker
8 Waters, Mrs, ladies' nurse
8 Whyte, Mrs C.
8 Emerson, James
6 Harley, Edward, dairy
2 Hardie, Walter
Windmill Lane, 11.
Windmill Street.
Henderson's School, Wind-
mill cottage
Henderson, Mrs, teacher
Windmill house
Paton, Mrs
Turnbull, Mrs
Douglas, Geo., Wilson's court
1 Pone, William
3 Noble, Mrs
3 Kirkwood, Alex., engraver
3 Anderson, Hugh
5 Wilkie, John, silversmith
Windmill Street, 11.
Chapel Street.
1 Brown, William
2 Mears, William
3 Sime, Mrs
3 Edgar, Mrs
3 Cockburn, James (G.P.O.)
3 Robertson, Mrs Thomas
4 Gordon, Robert A.
5 Thomson, William
7 Kerr, John
7 Wilson, Mrs R.
12 Dunn, R.
10 Gibson, James
10 Pringle, Thomas
10 Dow, Mrs E.
10 Clydesdale, Miss M.
8 Myres, Morris
5 Archman, William
6 Ritchie, David
6 Nicol, Mrs
6 Boyd, Charles
Windsor Street, 1.
Leopold Place.
1 Campbell, Mrs
1 Fisher, William
1 Sutherland, Miss
1 Isles, James
1 Campbell, Mrs D.
3 Ritchie, William
5 Kemp, Miss
7 Blaikie, Mrs
9 Seton, Francis C.
9 Seton, Lieut. -Colonel R. S.
11 Lizars, Mrs W. H.
13 Yule, James, L.B.
17 Johnston, R. Bruce, W.S.
19 Campbell, Joseph Stott
21 Stegmann, C.
23 Elwert, Miss, boarding school
25 Weir, Miss
27 Cumming, James, LL.D.
29 Smith," J. Duncan, S.S.C.
29 Smith, R. C.
31 Menzies, Miss
26 M'Crie, William
24 Mitchell, Miss
22 Archibald, S. G.
20 Neilson, Mrs
20 Neilson, W. B. {Macnair &
Co.)
18 Robertson, Thos. (R. dc Hope)
16 Carnegie, James
14 Baillie, William, W.S.
12 Miller, Mrs
10 Robertson, Geo. Gordon, M. D.
8 Somerville, John {Mitchell,
S., cfc Co.)
6 Aitken, Ts. (L. <L- E. S. Co.)
2 Swinton, Thomas
2 Todd, John
2 Russel, George
2 Walker, Mrs" J. F.
2 Phin, Miss
2 Millar, Mrs Alexander
Lane
Burn, William, coach-hirer
Woodhead Place,
Hope Park.
Robertson, John
1 Robertson, Mrs M.
Muir, Archibald
2 Milne, John
3 Carse, Stewart
4 Frazer, Donald
Wright's Houses, 13.
Bruntsfield Links.
Barclay Free Church
6 Arnott, Andrew
7 Patterson, John
8 Sime, Robert
11 Binnie, William
12 Anderson, Mrs Jane, grocer
13 Stirling, William
15 Binnie, George
15 Campbell, William
16 Walker, Miss
16 Carrick, Miss
16 Sinclair, Josiah
16 Livingstone, Matthew
17 Taylor, Alexander
19 Dunlop, Alexander
24 Brown, Charles, wright
27 Golf House Tav.; James S.
Connolly. See Adv.
30 Stewart, John
30 Edinburgh Golfing Society
31 Hutchison, James
33 Samuel, John
35 Murray, Donald
35 Blaikie, James
36 Wilson, Andrew
Writers' Court.
See High Street
Yardheads. I
9.
9 Bernard & Co., rectifiers
11 & 56 Gilbert, Robert, grocer
and spirit dealer
12 Gunn, Alexander, spirit dlr.
15 Spalding, William, grocer
19 Gray, David, grocer
21 Lawson, David, dairy
24 M'Cabe, Andrew, grocer
25 Blair, Robert, shoemaker
36 Evans, Mrs O., prov. dealer
44 Moffat, WiUiam, factor
45 Wilson, Peter, pipemaker
47 Black, Robert, grocer
48 Galloway, David, shoemaker
49 Anderson, William
49 Johnston, Thomas S.
52 Graham, Mrs, spirit dealer
55 Dixon, Robinson
61 Farquhar, Alexander, spirit
dealer
York Lane, 7.
York. Place.
Croall, J. & W., eoachbuilders
Hobday, Thomas, Albany cot.
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Elder, Alexander, agent
Edinburgh Barm Company
Pringle k Inglis, smiths and
axle-tree makers
York Place,
Broughton Street.
Nos. 23 to 73—1 ; 1 to 21, and
2 to 42—7.
1 M'Pherson, J., bootmaker
3 Henry, J., bandage maker
3 Hunter, J. H., saddler
5 Isles, Mrs
5 Morton, John
5 Rutherford, William
5 Murray, John, S.S.O.
5 Mack, Andrew, writer
5 Grubb, Mrs, ladies' nurse
St George's Chapel
7 Cowan, David
7 Hunter, Blair, k Cowan
7 Hunter, E. A., W.S.
9 Watt, Mrs J. B.
9 Watt, Hugh, S.S.C.
11 Cowan, Mrs
11 Marshall, John
13 Miller, John
17 Robertson, Mrs John
17 Robertson, John A., S.S.C.
17 British Empire Mutual Fire
and Life Assurance Co.
17 Cooper, William, teacher
19 Douglas, C. Home, C.A.
21 Nisbet, James, S.S.C.
23 Tawsefc Bonar, W.S.
25 Bell, James, S.S.C.
25 Gray, James, missionary
25 Johnston, John
25 Kirkwood, Mrs Captain
29 Bruce, Robert, M.D.
29 Bruce, John D., S.S.C.
29 Bruce, Mrs William
31 Lindsay, Robert
31 Todd, R, F., merchant
33 Cormack, D. A., solicitor
33 Law Life Assurance Society
of London
35 Cochrane, Miss
35 Goodburn, Mrs
37 Starforth, J., architect
39 Tod, Henry, W.S.
39 Tod, H. &H., W.S.
39 Tod, Henry, jun., W.S.
39 Atlas Assurance Company
41 Fisher, Mrs
41 Grant, Mrs Jane
41 Thomson, Miss
43 Melville, Archibald, W.S.
45 Morrison, Adam, S.S.C.
47 Campbell, Mrs
47 Barton, James, S.S.C.
49 Tombe, Mrs
51 Coldstream, Mrs J.
51 Coldstream, J. P., W.S.
53 Meld rum, Geo., accountant
55 Kierumgaard, H.
55 Stewart, Charles
57 Anderson, Mrs
59 Pringle, Rev. John
59 Gunn, Alexander
63 Abbott, W. J. C.
63 Abbott, Mrs Eliza
65 Davidson, Mrs G.
65 Haig, Adam A.
65 Mackie, Lieutenant J.
69 Seton, Gregor
69 Neill, Miss
69 Macdonald, Mrs
69 Seton, Charles, accountant
73 Seton, Gregor, spirit dealer
St Paid's Church
York Lane here
42 Carter, Mrs
42 Paterson, Miss
42 Paterson, Alexander
40 Finlay, Charles, A.C.S.
40 Finlay, J. Hope, W.S. and
N.P.
38 Dickson, Wm. (•/. D. &Co.)
36 Combe, J. S., M.D.
36 Combe, Charles T.
34 Dickson, Thomas Goldie
32 Smith, Colvin, port, painter
30 Pitcaim, Miss
28 Shiels, Thomas
26 Campbell, Simon, S.S.C.
26 Campbell k Smith, S.S.C.
24 Gibson-Craig, J. T., W.S.
22 Kermack, W. R., W.S.
20 Hunter's School ; James
Walker, janitor
18 Smith, Alexander, W.S.
16 Macandrew, James M., C.A.
14 Thomson, James G.
12 Burt, Mrs
10 Home, David Milne
10 Macleod, Major-General A.
8 Goldie & Dove, W.S.
8 Goldie, Archibald, W.S.
6 Rock Life Assurance Co.
6 Lees, Henry, accountant
4 White, John
4 Home, G., perfumer
2 Boyd, John, ujjkolsterer
2 Atkinson, It., & Co.
York Road, 5.
Trinity.
Philip, Robert, Gothic house
Flockhart, W., Lomond house
Stark, Robert M., Woodbine
cottage
Thomson, Andrew, Gairney ho.
Thomson, Mitchell, Gairney ho.
Thomson, Alex., Gairney house
Gall, James (O. & Inglis), Myrtle
bank
Turner, Mrs D., Myrtle bank
Gorrie, William, Rait lodge
Gardiner, J., S.S.C, Grange
house
Gardiner, William, C. A., Grange
house
Morrison, John N., St Andrew's
lodge
Cross, Edward, York lodge
Aitken, R. W., Forthfield cot.
Smith, G., architect, Burlcy
lodge
M'Bain, James, M.D., R,N.„
Logie villa
Pattison, G. G., Ashville
Pattison, P., Ashville
M 'Donald, Samuel, St Kilda villa
Flockhart, Misses, Seaforth cot.
Spence, John D., St Olaf
Paterson, Alexander, Holly lodge.
Young Street, 6.
Nortli Castle Street.
1 Murdoch, Laurie
3 Whitson, Mrs George
3 Galbraith, Angus
3 Laverock, William
5 Bourhill, Mrs
7 Turnbull, Patrick, C.A.
7 Howkins, J., jun.
7a Taylor, William, M.D.
9 Beattie, Adam
9a Bourhill, James E. , painter
13 Stewart & Menzies, C.E.
13 Stewart, James W., C.E.
15 Marshall & Stewart, S.S.C.
15 Marshall, John, S.S.C.
15 Stewart, Peter
17 Traquair, William, W.S.
1 9 MacAllan k Chancellor, W. S.
19 The Liverpool and London
Insurance Co.
21 Wilson, A., dentist
22 Douglas, Alex. Sholto, W.S.
22 Douglas, Christopher, W.S.
20 Pringle, Robert, W.S.
20 Dickson, James J., C.A.
18 Macnaughton k Findlay,
W.S.
18 Universal Life Assurance-
Society
16 Muirhead, Mrs
14 Rollo, Hugh James, W.S.
14 Gresham Life Assurance
Society
14 Scottish Episcopal Church
Society
12 St Luke's Church
10 St George's School
10 Adair, Hugh W., teacher
8 Baird, James, spirit dealer
8 Simpson k Howden, dress'
makers
8 Musgrove, William
6 Chedburn, William
2 Gillies, Samuel, tailor
Young Street Lane. 6.
Honeyman, D., wright, North
lane
Hope, Andrew, contractor, North
lane
Rayner, R., riding master, South
lane
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Accountants.
See Law Directory.
Actuaries.
See Law Directory.
Advocates.
See Law Directory.
Agents (Commission
and General).
See also, Cattle, Coal, Grain,
House, Insurance, and Xews-
jjajier Agents.
Abbott, Kierumgaard, k Co.,
22 Constitution street
Aitken, Gray, & Co., 21 Bernard
street
Aitken, Jobn, 51 Princes street
Aitken, Thomas, 51 Hanover st.
Alexander, J. G., 19 Bristo st.
Alexander, Lewis, 2 George
street, Leith
Anderson k Duncan, 19 Quality
street
Anderson, D. , k Co. , Drummond
street court
Anderson, George, 165 Constitu-
tion street
Anderson, Jas., 12 Gibb's entry
Anderson, P., Gran ton harbour
Anderson, Thomas, 2 Sylvan pi.
Anderson, Thos., 2a Greenside
place
-Angus, D., Murray st., Sciennes
hill
Angus, "William, 1 Market st.
Bailey, J. E., 25 North bridge
Bahrs, H., & Co., 17 Baltic st.
Banks, George, 27 Quality street
Barnett, Jas., 50 St Leonard st.
Barry, Robert J. , 1 Lutton place
Bell, R. F., k Son, 19 Constitu-
tion street
Bell, William M., 31 North
bridge
Blackwood, Scott, k Co., 35
Bernard street
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Blakemore, Joseph, 20 Nicolson
street
Bloxsom, T. P., 2 Morningside
place
Booth, Frederick, 15 South St
Andrew street
Borland, Win., 13 Buccleuchpl.
Boyack, James, 9 Davie street
Brown, John, 4c Pilrig street
Brown, John, 16 Lothian street
Brown, John K., 48 Minto st.
Brown, Robert, 7 Abbey mount
Brown, Thomas, 18 Clarence st.
Browne k Glover, 30 and 32
Quality street
Bruce, Wm. , 2 Montgomery st.
Buchan, Thomas, 24 St James'
square
Bulloch, Lade, & Co., 8 Union
street
Burgess, J., 3 East Register st.
Burnet, Andrew, 23 South Nor
ton place
Caird, F. G., 18 Calton hill
Calder, John, 56 Nicolson street
Cameron, Jn., 13 Gardner's exes
Cameron, Parker, k Co., 62
Timber bush
Campbell, J. S., 19 Windsor st.
Campbell, W. J., 6 Barony st.
Campbell, B. G. , 8 Victoria pi.
Cay k Black, 65a George street
Cessford, George, 41 North br.
Chapman, Henry, 4 Carberry pi.
Cheyne, Charles, 33 Montague
street
Ckiene, George T., 7 George st.
Christie, William, 12 Royal
Exchange
Clarkson, A., 31 St Andrew sq.
Clarkson, W. C, 31 St Andrew
square
Cormack, David, 5 Upper Grove
place
Crawford, A. & A., 15 Quality st.
and 4 Quality lane
Crombie, John, 5 S. College st.
Crooks, Wm., 13 Bernard street
Currie & Co., 25 George iv. br.
Currie, J., & Co., 34 Bernard st.
Darling, G., 7 Rankeillor street
Davidson, E. , 39 Sandport street
Dea, George, 138 Pleasance
Dempster, J. & A., 4 Raeburn pi.
Dewar, Francis, 13 Frederick st.
Dewar, John N., 18 Gilmore pi.
Dickson, Thos., k Son, Thorny -
bauk
Dickson, James, 14 Parkside st.
Dickson, Jas. , 1 0 Drumdryan st.
Dishington, Thomas, & Co., 56
Constitution street
Dochard, D. , Lothian road. See
Adv.
Dougall, W., 30 St Andrew sq.
Douglas, W. C, 32 Dublin st.
Douglas, W. S. , 2 Greyfriars pi.
Dow, L. S., Commercial dock
Dowie, Peter, 38 Mitchell street
Drummond, P., 11 Calton street.
See Adv.
Durham, N., 29 Quality street
Durie, G. J., 14 Bristo street
Dyer, Jos. N., 5 Buccleuch pi.
Easterbrook, Thos., 25 North br.
Elder, A. , York lane
Epps, William, 25 North bridge
Farquharson, John J. , 1 Hanover
street
Fedden, C, k Co., 36 Com-
mercial street
Ferguson, J., 10 Annandale street
Ferguson, J. M., St Anthony
court, Leith
Finnie, Thomas, 3 Cromwell st.
Forrest, John, 5 Archibald place
Fraser, William, 23 Clyde street
Gavin, P. k R., 99 Kirkgate
Geddes, Thomas, 6 Brighton st.
Gibson, G., 3 Gray's place
Gibson, John, 52 Kirkgate
Gilford, Wm., & Co., 2 Dock pi.
Gillespie k Cathcart, 35 Bernard
street
Gilmer, J. G., k Co., Bell's court
Graham, James, 107 Princes
street. See Adv.
Graham, Joseph, 20 Cumberland
street
Grant, Geo., 9 Roxburgh terrace
Greenfield, John S., 9 Crichton
street
Gunn, William, & Co., Granton
Hansen, H. P.,&Co., 2 Dock pi.
Hardie, Jas. T., & Co., 25 Con-
stitution street
Hardie, John k W., 18 Green-
side place
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Hardie, Win., 22 Macdowall st.
Harper, George, Water of Leith
Henderson, David Wemyss, 39
Constitution street
Henderson, J., 1 Frederick st.
Hewat, B. K., 7 Gladstone ter.
Hilditch, S., 9 Ann street
Hirchfeld, Guido, 25 Gayfield sq.
Hunter k Scott, 4 Cockburn st.
Hunter, Thomas, Johnston ter.
Jack, George, 28 Bernard street
Jamieson, Jn., 10 W. Preston
street
Johnston, Wm., 66 Frederick
street
Jones, B, M., & Co., 48 Consti-
tution street
Kemp, John F., 4 Bernard st.
Kenned}-, W. W., Ill Princes
street.
KeiT & Anderson, 16 South St
David street
Kerr, Hatton, & Co. , St Anthony
court, Leith
Kidd, Eunson, k Co., 8 Quality
street
Kidd, James, 121 Nicolson st.
Kinninmont, B. K., Dean Bank
lodge
La Cour & Watson, 14 Com-
mercial street
Lambert, Bobt., 17 W. Catherine
place
Law, Andrew, 6 Boxburgh pi.
Lawrie, H. , 7 HiB square
Lawrie, Robert, 50 Pleasance
Leannonth, W. C, 27 Cockburn
street
Lindsay, J., & Sons, 5 Boyal
Exchange
Livingstone & "Weir, 7 Box-
burgh place
LyaB, John Morrison, 16 South
St David street
Maccallurn, J., 36b Potterrow
Macdonald, Wm., 6 HB1 place
Macfarlane & Son, 160 Constitu-
tion street
Mackenzie, John, 8 Carnegie st.
Mackey, John, 24 Greenside pi.
Mackinlay, C, & Co., 87 Con-
stitution street
M'Kinlay, Wm., 3 St Anthony
court, Leith
M'Minn, F., 1 Graham street
Macphail, N., 44 South bridge
Mair, John, 1 Swinton row
Martin, Charles, 3 Argyle sq.
Mathieson, George, 6 South St
Andrew street
Matthew k Theilmann, 20 Baltic
street
Meek, Geo., 19 S. St James' st.
Middleton, B., & Co., Sciennes
street. See Adv.
Millar, Thomas, 19 Bernard st.
Miller, John, 42 Quality street
Millons, David N., Torphichen
street
Montignani, Henry G., 6 Drum-
mond street
Morrison, G, k Sons, 84 Consti-
tution street
Morrison, J. k G. , 90 St Andrew
street, Leith
Mowbray, T., 31 Gayfield square
Muir, W. k C. B., 15 Boyal
Exchange
Muir, W., Wet docks
Muir, Wm., 14 Bristo street
Muir, Wm. S. , 3 Barnard ter.
Murphy, WiBiam, 3 Bedford st.
Newbigging, D. , 1 Buccleuch st.
Nicol, John W., 36 Quality st.
Nimmo, W., Bell's court, Leith
Nisbet, James, 57 Lower View-
craig row
Noble, E. G., k Co., 19 Consti-
tution street
Ogilvie, J., & Co., 42 Bernard st.
Oliver, J. B., 46 George street
Orr, J., 14 Boyal Exchange.
See Adv.
Orr, Sam. K., 47 George rv. br.
Paterson, D. F., 5 Kerr street
Pattison, W. G., 35 Bernard st.
Beacock, David, 43 Bernard st.
Peacock, T. B., 54 North bridge
Penman, David J. , 7 Hill place
Peterson Brothers & Co. , Alison
place
Botts, W. & H., Port-Hopetoun.
See Adv.
Byper, John, 37 Scotland street
Eaimes, Blanshards, & Co.,
Smith's place
Beeves, Samuel, 1 6 Boxburgh pi.
Reid, W. & G., Granton harbour
Beid, A., 29 Balbirnie place
Bendall, M. C, 32 Bernard st.
BendaB, Wm., 32iBernard street
Rennie, A. B., 19 Bernard street
Benwick, Walter, 1 Bonnington
terrace
Beoeh, G. W., 15 Bernard street
Bitchie, Alex., Westerhall viBa,
Meadows
Eitchie, Charles, 13 Dock street
Bobertson, Alexander, 5 Old
Physic gardens
Bobertson, D., 4 Hope park
erescent
Bobson, S., 8 West Adam street
Boger, James, 21 Drumdryan st.
Eooney, Hugh, 2 Greenside place
Budd, Bobt. George, 2 Elm row
Butherford, Bobert, 8 Barony
street
Sanderson & Krag, 94 Constitu-
tion street
Sanderson, And., 28 Buccleuch
place
Schuthe, EmB, & Co., 17 Baltic
street
Scott, T., 41 Laiuiston place
Scott, W., 23 Duke street
Severs, Benjamin, 3 Comely
green place
Sidey, D. D., k Co., 65 Princes
street
Sinclair & Co., 1 and 2 Calton st.
Sinclair, John, 8 Argyle square
Smart, J. A. , 33 Gayfield square
Smith & Alexander, 2 Bank
street, Leith
Smith, J. & J., 50 Constitution
street
Smith, Alex. , 22 Bernard street
Smith, Thomas, 6 Smith's place
Sorensen, M., k Kidd, 53 Consti-
tution street
Stark, John, 55 South Clerk st.
Steel, J. M., k Co., 118 Consti-
tution street
Steel, E., 16 Boyal Exchange
Stein, Andw. , Lochrin, Home st.
Stein, John, Lochrin, Home st.
Stenhouse, A. & G., Wet docks \
Steven, Geo., 8 Montgomery st.
Steven, Wm., 27 Commercial st.
Stevenson, B., k Co., 3 Bernard
street
Stewart, Alexander, 20 Gayfield
square. See Adv.
Stocks, David, k Co., 4 Bernard
street
Storie, James, 10 W. Preston st.
Stoltz, Zoff, & Co., 55 Bernard
street
Taylor, Arch., IS Duncan street,
Dnimmond place
Tavlor, William, 4 Elm row
Tennant, W. G., 28 Bernard st.
Thallon, L., 25 North bridge
Thomson, W., & Co., 63 Con-
stitution street
Thomson, George, 4 Oxford st.
Thomson, John, 8 Gladstone ter.
Thomson, P., 1 Gayfield place
Tinniswood, Bobert, 32 Bernard
street
Tod, J. B., & Son, 151 Consti-
tution street
TurnbuE & Kay, 20 k 21 Green-
side place
TurnbuE, Alexander, 90 Con-
stitution street
TurnbuE, Geo., 5 Glanville pi.
Turner, Thomas, 10 Wellington
place, Leitli
Urquhart, Bobert, 56 Constitu-
tion street
Waddie, Alexander, k Co., 43
Bernard street
Walker, James, 12 Elder street
Warner, B., 4 George street
Waters, Wm., 8 Lothian road
White, John A., 14 Bernard st.
Whitson, Thos., 13 Eankeillor
street
Wight k Scott, 36 Elbe street
Wight, John, Wester Dairy
Williamson, Thos., 116 Cause-
wayside
Wilson, Andrew H., 30 Bernard
street
Wilson, Jas. J., 1 Hanover st.
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Wilson, Thos., 59 South bridge
Wilson, Thos., 14 Bristo street
Wilson, T. G., 7 W. Register st.
Wilson, Wm.Jun., 37Londonst.
Wishart, James, & Son, 20 Queen
street, Leith
Wishart, D. F., Cath., st. court
Wolff, N. de, 36 Quality street
Wotherspoon, J. B. M., Wet
docks
Wright, Geo., 25 North bridge
Agents (Emigration).
Andrew, George, S.S.C., 60b
Princes street (Otago)
Harthill & Co. , 18 St Andrew sq.
Henderson, Jn., 1 Frederick st.
M'Gregor, CundelL & Co., 35
Bernard street
Oliver, J. P., 46 George street
Government Emigration
Board.
M'Gregor, Cundell, & Co., 35
Bernard street
Agricultural Imple-
ment Makers.
Brighani & Bickerton, 129 Grass-
market
Gibson & Tait, Bainfield, Foun-
tainbridge. See Adv.
M'Cutcheon & Son, 9 Grass-
market
Morton, S. & H., & Co., Victoria
dock, Leith
Peddie, R., & Co., 132 George st.
See Adv.
Pringle, John, 1 Victoria street
Slight, Alexander & G. H., 34
Leith -walk
Young, W. D., & Co., 77 George
street
Appraisers.
See Auctioneers.
Architects.
Anderson, R., 43a George street
Beattie, George, & Son, 17 Grove
street
Beattie, George, 13 Grove street
Beattie, William, 13 Grove st.
Biggar, John, 1 Sciennes Hill pi.
Bogue, Jas. W., 7 N. Broughton
Brown & Wardrop, 19 St Andrew
square
Bryce, D., 131 George street
Bryce, D., jun., 26 Elder street
Carmichael, W., 44 South bridge
Chesser, Jn, 12 Royal Exchange
Chinas, David, 11 Melbourne pi.
Cousin, D., 10 Royal Exchange
Fox, George, 14 Lothian road
Fry, Samuel, 31 India street
Gibson, Thos., 41 Queen street
Goalen, James, 6 Morton street
Gorrie, William M., 7 North St
David street
Hamilton, J. A, 28 Frederick st.
Hardy, Henry, 7 St Andrew sq.
Hay, John C. , 3 Hanover street
Hay, William, 7 Hill street
Kemp, George, 1 Union place,
Bonnington road
Kerr, Andrew, 3 Findhorn place
Leadbetter, C, 38 Hanover st.
Lessels, John, 21 Heriot row
M 'Gibbon, David, 89 George st.
M'Gregor, Alexander, 3 North
Charlotte street
M'Lean, A., 5 Dundas street
Matheson, Robert, Parliament
square
Moffatt, W. L., 4 Fettes row
Notman, William, Northfield
cottage, Newhaven road
Ormiston, William, 10 Nicolson
square
Paris, John, 25 Cumberland st.
Paterson, John, 21 St Andrew
square
Paterson, Robert, 10 Hanover st.
Paterson, Robert, 21 St Andrew
square
Peddie & Kinnear, 3 South Char-
lotte street
Peddie, Thos., 27 Collins place
Pilkington & Bell. 2 Hill street
Raeburn, R. R., 21 Pitt street
Rhind, David, 54 Great King st.
Robertson, David, 16 Picardypl.
Sandeman, R., 2 London street
Scott, Archibald, 10 Teviot row
Shiells, R. Thornton, 62 George
street
Simpson, James, 19 Charlotte
street, Leith
Smith, George, 7 St Andrew sq.
Smith, J. K., 7 Gardner's cresc.
Smith, J. W., 13 Frederick st.
Smith, W. , 4 Melbourne place
Spence, John, 5 Lothian road
Starforth, John, 37 York place
Stewart & Menzies, 13 Young st.
Sutherland, James, Lauriston
gardens
Sutter, Archibald, 3 Hill street
Walker, J. C, 53 Frederick st.
Wight, John R, 20 Fettes row
Wilson, Patrick, 2 Queen street
Wright, Robert, 22 George square
Artificial Flower and
Feather Makers.
French, G. T., 153 Rose street
Mozzi, Mrs John, 119 George
street
Oldham, J., 51 North bridge
Sugden, Son, & Nephew, 51
North bridge. P. M'Evoy,
agent
Artists.
See also Historical, Portrait,
and Landscape Painters.
Archibald, Jas. , 83 Causewayside
Arnst, A., 46 Great King street
Barclay, T. M., 11 Forres street
Brewster, D. & A. S., 6 Dewar
place
Brown, John O., 68 George st.
Brown, Thos., 10 Jordan bank
Brown, William Beattie, 25 Gil-
more place
Burton, Mungo, 19 Leopold pi.
Cameron, H., 16 Picardy place
Caw, James, 86 George street
Clark, Thomas, 11 Castle ten-ace
Collins, Hugh, 23 London street
dimming, James, 26 Elder st.
dimming, John, 1 Hanover st.
Dallas, E. W., 125 Princes st.
Drummond, J. , 30 Hamilton pi.
Dun, John, 7 Lonsdale terrace
Ferguson, Walter, 36 George st.
Fortie, John, 2 S. Charlotte st.
Graham, R. B., 27 Castle street
Hay, G. & D., 68 Princes street
Hay, George, 16 Picardy place
Herdman, R., 9 St Bernard's
crescent
Hill, D. O., 28 Carton hill
Howie, A., 63 Princes street
Howie, James, jun., 60 and 63
Princes street
Johnstone, W. B., 3 Gloucester
place
Lawder, Jas. T., 10 E. Norton pi.
Lawson, John, 3 Macnab street
Lees, Charles, 19 Scotland street
Legget, A., 13 London street
Lewis, Henry, 56 Clerk street
Leyde, Otto, 7 S. Charlotte st.
Macbeth, N., 28 Saxe-Cobourg
place
M 'Donald, J. B., 6 Gr. Stuart st.
Macleay, K., 3 Malta terrace
Macwhirter, John, 1 Mound pi.
Michie, John M., 16 Hart street
Miller, J. B., 3 Duncan street,
Drummond place
Myles, John, 59 Cockburn st.
Nesbitt, John, 79 George street
Nisbet, Pollok S., 15 George st.
Ogilvy, J., 2 West Nicolson st.
Paton, Sir Noel, 33 George sq.
Perigal, A., 7 Oxford terrace
Purves, James E., 7 St Bernard's
row
Reid, John, 2 George place
Roger, W. , 7 Dewar place
Ross, R. T., 78 Queen street
Ross, John, 36 Hanover street
Russell, J. B., 3 Comely green
crescent
Sanderson, R., 28 Geo. iv. br.
Schenck & Son, 8 So. St Andrew
street
Scott, John R., 15 Dublin street
Smart, John, 16 Picardy place
Steell, Gourlay, 1 Bellevue cresc.
Stewart, John Q., 46 Grindlay st.
Truefitt, Peter, 72 Princes street
Truer! tt, Win., 65 Princes street
Tunny, J. G., 93 Princes street
Young, C. & A., 63 No. bridge
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Artists' Colourmen.
iM'Farlane k Gibb, 20 Dundas
street
Clark, W. D., 67 Princes street JMoir, Peter, 5 Nottingham pi.
Dane, J., k Co., 3 East Register | Munro, Charles, 47 Gt. King st.
street I Murray, E. , 4 St Andrew square
Hill, T. Alex., 12 St Andrew sq. |*Mushet, J., k Son, 2 Hope st.
Alexander, 36 Leith
M 'Cowan, Jas., 15 Cockburn st.
Nelson, R. R., 19 Hanover st.
Sinclair & Co. , 1 and 2 Calton st.
Smith, J. D., 21 Frederick st.
Westren, P., 103 Princes street
Artists in Hair and
Gold.
Ashcroft, Miss Mary, 16 North-
west Circus place
Bisset, William, 16 Eose street
Law, Francis L., 95b Princes st.
Mackay, J. G., 56 Leith street.
See Adv.
Millar, Mrs, 43a George street
Paterson k Son, 95 Princes st.
Asphalters.
M'Kenzie, W., South Clerk st.
Paterson, Jas., East Newington
place
Porteous,
walk
Auctioneers and
Appraisers.
Those marked * are Appraisers
only.
Beattie, J. , 20 West Nicolson st.
Black, John, 65a George street
*Boyd, John, 2 York place
*Brown, M., 55 and 57 St Leo-
nard street
Buist, Robert, 11 W. Lauriston
place
Caw, William, 25 St. James' sq.
Cay k Black, 65a George street
Chapman, Thos., 11 Hanover st.
Dalgleish k Forrest, 4 St Andrew
square
Davidson, John, k Co., 24 Sheriff
brae
Dewar, F., 13 Frederick street
Dewar, James, 1 St John street
Dowell, Alex., 18 George street
Dunn, M., 16 Victoria street
Edwards, G. S., 53 Cockburn
street. See Adv.
-Ellis, Thos., 21 Geo. iv. bridge
Forrest, R., 17 Queen street
*Fraser, James, 297 High street
Hambling, Geo., 36 Cockbimi st.
*'Hislop, Wm., 28 Howe street
*Hogg, Walter, 30 Dundas st.
Hogg, Wm., 48 Frederick street
*Keddie, Thos., 7 S. Melville pi.
*Laing, George, Palmer's build-
ings, West Nicolson street.
See Adv.
Lyon k Turnbull, 51 George st.
*M'Culloeh, J., & Co., 83 St
Cuthbert's glebe
*0'DonneU k Co., 43 Hanover
street
* Patterson, William, 10 Queens-
ferry street
Philpot, James, 125 Princes st.
Rougvie, John, 3 Melbourne pi.
Rutherford, William, 52 Princes
street and 5 Hanover street
Small, William, 30 South bridge
Summers, A., 1 Bank street
Taylor, Miss, 4 Hope street
Thomson, Miss, 55 Tolbooth
wynd
Turnbull, Rob., 60 South bridge
Wilton, Mrs, 21 Earl Grey street
Wright, P. k R., 16 and 20
George street
Wright, Miss, 69c George street
Bagpipe Makers.
Glen, Alex., 30 St Andrew st.
Saunders, John, k Son, 14 Henderson Peter, & Son, 3
Quality street Castle hill
Seaton, Rob., 28 Haddington pi.
*Simpson, R., 121 George street
Smith, J. & G., 79 George street
Street, George, 50 George iv.
bridge
*Taylor, John, k Son, 109
Princes street
Thomson, Wm., k Co., 63 Con-
stitution street
*Watson, Adam, 23 Union st.
Wemyss, John, 14 Ponton street
White, N., 3 Tolbooth wynd
Whitten, R. H., 4 N. Bank st.
Axle-tree Makers.
Girdwood, J., 26 Greenside row
Pringle, John, York lane. See
Adv.
Baby-linen Ware-
houses.
Alexander, Mrs, k Co., 87 George
street
Arnot, J., k Co., 129 Kirkgate
Blind Asylum, 58 Nicolson st.
and 21 Frederick street
Borley, Mrs C, 8 Calton street
Bowie, John D., 68 Leith street
Bowie, Miss, 87 Princes street
Boyd, Miss, 26 Clerk street
Cairns, Mrs, 118 Princes street
Cruickshanks, Alex., k Son, 57
and 61 George street
Dawson, William, 57 and 59
Clerk street
Hay, Mrs, 25 George street
Kirk, Miss, 41 George street
Leslie, Jane, 44 Bristo street
Main, John, 4 and 6 Nicolson
street
Ogg, Miss R., 6 Hanover street
See Adv.
Paterson, Misses H. k J., 54
Lothian street
Ralston, Mrs, 42 Kirkgate
Ross, H., & Co., 1 and 3 Nicol
son street
Bakers & Confectioners.
Adam, J., 37 Tolbooth wynd
Adam, John, 130 Pleasance
Addison, Mrs, 124 Kirkgate
Aitken, Mrs W., 117 Nicolson
street
Alexander, Andrew, 5 Davie st.
Anderson, D., & Son, 1 Green-
side street, 1 Riego street, and
3 Orchardfield place
Anderson, W., 12 S. College st.
Anderson, W., 1 Archibald place
Archibald, A., 82 Kirkgate
Arnold, James, 25 Home street
Baker, Thomas, 297 Cowgate
Ballantyne, James, 42 Clerk
street and 9 South Clerk st.
Bertram, John, 132 Kirkgate
Beveridge, R., 54 London street
Bisset, James, 11a Clerk street
Bowes, William, 11 West Cross-
causeway
Brockie, W., 18 Greenside street
Brown, Dav. J., 161 High street
and 44 Leven street
Brown, G., 5 and 6 Charlotte pi.
Brown, John, 96 St Andrew
street, Leith
Burnet, A. , 58 E. Crosscauseway
and 152 Cowgate
Christie, J., 4 N. Junction st.
Clark, J., 3 Charlotte st., Leith
Cochrane, John, 8 Roxburgh pi.
Cochrane, Thos., 6 N. College st.
Cockburn & Son, 29 Dean street
Craig, David, 6 East Norton pi.
Craig, David, jun., 76 Thistle st.
Craig, Mrs C. , 4 Claremont pi.
Crawford, Geo., jun., 11 Leven
street
Crawford, Thomas, 68 Kirkgate
Crawford, William, 31 Shore
Crighton, James, 1 West Cross-
causeway
Dixson, Rob., 9 East Register st.
Dobie, Alex., 41 Lothian road
Donaldson. David, 2 Canongate
Drysdale, Alex., 142 Princes st.
Roy, J., 23 and 24 North bridge I Duncan, Wm., 31 Bridge street
Scott, John, 5 Greenside street. I Durie, James, 62 Tolbooth wynd,
See Adv. Leith
Sharp, Miss M., 60 Leith street I Farmer, David, 7 Calton street
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Farmer, Agnes, 209 Pleasance
Ferguson, John, 64 Rose street
Fleming, George, 2 Bristo port,
2 and 3 Merchiston terrace,
and 130 High street
Forrest, Jas. , 44 Buecleuch street
and 241 Canongate
Forsyth, Robert, 2 India street
Fotheringham, J. , 35 Couper st.
Fotheringham, Miss, 21 Hill-
houseiield
Fraser, John, 2 Salisbury street
Gairns, John, 2 Stafford street
Geddes, David, 1 Main street
Geddes, Robt, 6 Middle Arthur
place
Gentle, George, 51 Thistle street
Gordon, John, 6 Chapel street
Gowan, George, 4 Union place
Gowie, Thomas, 40 Abbey hill
Grainger, D., 9a India street
Greig, J., 7 Tolbooth wynd,
Leith
Greig, T., 11 S. Richmond street
Greig, "Win. , 2 Jamaica street
Grieve, George, 38 St Andrew
street, Leith
Grosset, "Win., 50 Home street
Haig, Alex., 3 Earl Grey street
Haig, Andrew, 9 W. Richmond
street
Hamilton, Daniel, 38 Kirkgate
Hastie, T., 7 Duncan street
Hay, James, 277 Canongate
Henderson, D., 4 Howe street
Henderson, James, 1 Fingal pi.
Henderson, S., 78 Fountain-
bridge
Henderson, T. W., 1 Dublin st.
Inglis, J., 167 Rose street
Inglis, Robt., 31 West port and
457 Lawnmarket
Izatt, Jas., 1 Brown street lane
Johnston, A., 21 Greenside st.
Johnston, John, 6 N. Newing-
ton place
Kidd, J., 21 Arthur street
Laidlaw, James, 4 Kerr street
Lamb, James, 53 St Leonard st.
Lauder, Thomas, 2 Elder street
Lawrie k Sons, 12 W. Preston st.
Lawrie, John, 26 Rose street
Lawson, George, 10 W. Newing-
ton and 20 Lothian street
Leckie, William, 2 Davie street
Leitch, J. B., 16 Hill place
Liddel, Geo., 12 Home street
Lillico, Thos., 4 S. St James' st.
Lillie, Thomas, 1 Bread street
Lindsay, James, 73 Kirkgate
Luke, James, 25 Brunswick st.
M'Clellan, William, 66a Cum-
berland street
M'DoweU, Robert, 57 George st.
and 19 Frederick street
M'Ewan, Robt., 72 Grassmarket
M'lntyre, William, 23 Cowgate
Mackay, E., 7 Trafalgar street
M'Kean, Alex., 2 Charles street
M'Kean, Martin, 25 Bread street
Mackie, J. W., & Sons, 108
Princes street
M'Laren, Andrew, 43 Candle-
maker row
M'Laren, D., 34 Duke st., Leith
M 'Master, J., 51 Canongate
M'Vitie, Robert, East London st.
Marshall, Robert, 4 West port
Martin, David, 235 Canongate
Mason, A. , 20 Couper street and
1 Ronaldson's buildings
Matheson, Robert, 37 Clerk st.
and 46 High street
Mathews, Edw., 13 Church st.
Menelaws, Wm., 187 Canongate
Middlemas, R., 20 "West Preston
street
Miller, J., 1 X. St Andrew st.
Miller, Robert, 86 Nicolson st.
Milne, P., 8 Clerk street
Mitchelhill, J., 75 Clerk street
Moffat, William, 1a Howe st.
Muirhead, James, 175 Pleasance
Nairn, Wm., 18 Riddle's close
Naysmith, John, 75 Giles' street
Neill, John, 1 Wemyss place
Newton, Thomas, 11 Shrub pi.
Ogilvie, Thomas, 2 Elm row.
See Adv.
Oliphant, F., 110 and 112 High
street
Paul, James D., S West Cross-
causeway
Peattie, Mrs Alex., 2 Market st.
Penman, John, 67 Giles' street,
6 Great Junction street, and
46 Water lane, Leith
Phillip, Wm., 1 Deanhaugh st.
Pillans, John, 73 So. Clerk st.,
55 Nicolson st., 61 Cockburn
street, and 102 High street
Ponton, Geo., 10 St Vincent st.
Porteous, Wm., 2 Union street
Ramage, John, 3 and 4 Albert pi.
Ramsay, Thomas, 26 Hanover
street and 14 High street
Rattrie, Alexander, Granton
Reid, John, 8 Gladstone place
Reid, Robert, 87 Broughton st.
Reid, Robert, 53 Home street
Robertson, James, 19 Elm row
Robertson, Thos., 5 St Patrick
street
Robertson, Thomas, 71 Pleasance
Russell, E. & R., 41 Bridge st.
Russell, Robert, 2 Pitt street
Rutherford, G., 43 and 45
Broughton street, and 34 Han-
over street
Sanderson, Allan, 9 West Rich-
mond street
Sawers, T., 310 Lawnmarket.
See Adv.
Scott Brothers, 40 Lothian st.
Scott, George, 2 Warriston place
Scott, G., 31 Dublin street
Scott, George, 29 Pitt street
Scott, G., 53 Potterrow
Scott, J., 51 N. Richmond st.
Scott, John, 23 West Maitland
street and 5 Stanhope place
Scott, William, 49 India place.
Sharp, Angus, 66 Buecleuch st.
Simpson, Alex., 48 George rv.
bridge
Simpson, J., 15S High street
Sinclair, James, 133 Canongnte
Sinclair, John, 14 Lothian street
Sinclair, John, 18 Tobago street
Sinclair, John, 174 Fountain-
bridge
Smart, Andrew, 114 West port
Smibert, George, 216 Canongate
Smith, A., 12 William street
Smith, Charles, 1 North Rich-
mond street, 89 High street,
and 39 Bristo street
Smith, David, 16 Richmond pi.
Smith, James, 38 West Cross-
causeway
Smith, James, 44 Potterrow
Smith, Wm., 17 Lothian street
Sowersby, George, 91 Kirkgate
and 3 Sowersby place
Steel, Wm., 14 Cassels place
Steele, James, 15 Clifton terrace
Stenhouse, James, 23 Earl Grey
street
Stewart, James, 10 Couper street
Stewart, James, 42 Jamaica st.
Stewart, Miss, 4 Allison's place
Stor-er, J., 20 and 21 N. Junction
st. and 1 Leith Mount
Summers, John, 133 Princes st.
Sutherland, D. S., 4 Grove pi.
Swan, J., 76 Grove street
Tait, Andrew, 33 Rose street
Tait, Andrew, 8 Lynedoch place
Tait, J. R., 2 Queensferry street
Tait, Pringle, 1 Victoria place
Taylor, George, 10 S. Clerk st.
Thomson, E., 34 Alva street
Thomson, James, 79 George st.,
207 High street, 2 Dumbie-
dykes road, and 7 Rose street
Thomson, Murray, 39 W. Nicol-
son street
Thomson, Robert, 123 Rose st.
Thomson, Wm., 130 Kirkgate
Thomson, Mrs P., 54 Charlotte
street, Leith
Thorburn, Wm., 72 St Leonard st.
Thorburn, Wm., 24 Bernard st.
Tod, Robert, 34 Northumber-
land street
Tolleth, T., Alfred place, Canon-
mills, and 8 Haddington place
Torrance, John, 4 Northumber-
land street
Torrance, John, 5 Little King st.
Underwood, T. S., 34Grindlay st.
Vallance, Wm., 6 Glanville pi.
Walker, Thomas, 5 Johnstonepl.
Wallace, W., 1 Maitland street,
Newhaven
Watt, Mrs, 16 Riddle's close,
Leith
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"Weii-, James H., 166 Pleasance
"Weston, John, 178 Pleasance
White, John, 3 Duke street
Whyte, Geo. Scott, 106 Eose st.
Wilkie, Horner, 15 Calton st.
Wilkinson, D., 13 Broughton st.
Wilkinson, J., 103 Grassniarket
Wilson, James, 8 Catherine st.
Wilson, James, 218 Canongate
Wilson, John, 26 High street
Wilson, John, 3 St Anthony pi.
Wilson, W., 1 Barony street
Wishart, Peter, 495 Lawnmarket
Young, Andrew, 1a Hill place
and 6 North Bickmond street
Young, James, 1 Grange road
Bandage and Artificial
Limb Makers.
Candlish, Mrs, 17 Henderson pi.
Henry, J. , 3 York place
Hilliard, H. & H., 7 Nicolson
street ; to the Royal Dispen
sary.
Euddiman, John, 80 Leith st.
Young, Archibald, 58 No. bridge
Banks and Bankers.
See Bank Directory.
Basket Makers.
Anderson & Williamson, 5 and
6 Timber bush
Blind Asylum, 58 Nicolson st.
and 21 Frederick st. See Adv.
Bruce, Robert, 14 St Patrick sq.
and 34 Frederick street
Cameron, Geo., 17 Queen street
Cameron, John, 15 Downie place
Crocket, Thos., 27 North bridge
Crocket, Thos. G., 14 Halker-
ston's wynd, 163 High street
Cumming, Thomas, & Son, 2
Cockburn street
Daffron, John, 44 Cowgate
Duffy, Luke, 242 Canongate.
See Adv.
Lauriston, A., 10a Brunswick st.
M'Gregor, John D., 75 Great
Junction street
Mackay, Arch., 107 High street
M'Lean, Andrew, 61 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith, and 3 Hay st.
Malloch, Mrs, 27 North bridge
Proudfoot, Miss J., 65 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Russell, Thomas, 10 N. Bank st.
Small, D., 33 Hanover street
Wallace, Thomas, 14 Tobago st.
Watters, Eobert, 24 Cai rubber's
close and 22 N. Gray's close
Baths.
Edinburgh Turkish and swim-
ming bath, 90 Princes street
Frithfield baths, Frithfield, Sea-
field
Hot, cold, and swimming baths,
North Pitt street
Hydropathic, Galvanic, and
Turkish baths, Sciennes hill ;
James Lawrie, M.D.
Public baths, 12 Nicolson square
Seafield baths, Leith
Trinity baths (Walter Eckford),
Trinity
Bedding and Mattress
Makers.
See also Cabinetmakers and
Upholsterers.
Blind Asylum, 58 Nicolson st.
and 21 Frederick street
Brown, W. S., 14 S. St David st.
Brownlie, Jas., 36 Frederick st.
Bruce, E., 14 St Patrick square
and 34 Frederick street
Burt, Eobert, 270 Cowgate
Cameron, Geo., 17 Queen street
and 20 St John's hill. SeeAdv.
Clapperton & Oliver, 59 & 60
Princes street
Grieve, Eobert, & Co., 83 George
street. See Adv.
M'Dermott, James, 61 Hanover
street. See Adv.
M'Laren, Son, & Co., 329 High
street. See Adv.
M'Pherson, J., 93 Pleasance
Nicoll, Eobert, 60 Potterrow
Stewart, Eobert B., 54 & 58
Candlemaker row
Stewart, Mrs E., 33 Niddry st.
Veitch, Wm., 71 StCuthbert'sgl.
Wallace, Thomas, 14 Tobago st.
Watson, George, 1 Teviot Row
(hydrostatic). See Adv.
Bellhangers.
Bryden, J., & Sons, 16 Frederick
street
Bryden, W., & Son, 55 George st.
Charles, Jas. , 8 N. St Andrew st.
Henderson, W., 21 Chalmers' cl.
Hetherton, Henry, 13 South
Clerk street. See Adv.
Hislop, Wm., 26 Greenside row
King, Eobert, 6 Simon square
Laidlaw, E., & Son, Simon sq.
and 7 Gilmour street
Laidlaw, A. , 7a Grange road
Leamionth, T., 10 Barony street
Spence, James, 50 High street
Stewart, Daniel, 34 Earl Grey
street and 65 Fountainbridge.
See Adv.
Waldie, David, 65 Crosscauseway
Waldie, James, 2 Crosscauseway
Berlin Warehouses.
Cleghorn, Miss J., 66 George st.
Crawford, David,- 80 Nicolson st.
Dickson, W. & H., 2 Great
Junction street
Forrest, M. B., 21 Hanover street
Fortune, Miss, 144 George street
Green, Misses, 7 W. Newington
Harrower, Mrs, 2 Summer pi.
Hobday, Mrs F., 1 Hope street
Jockel, C, 118 George street
Mackerracher, Miss I., 12 St
Andrew square
Matheson, Mrs J. , 7 Dublin st.
Miller, T., 3 Glanville place
Eeid, Thomas, and Co., 139
Princes street. See Adv.
Eitchie, M., 37 Hanover street
Sim, A. & J., 53 George street
Sim, William, 72 George street
Stevenson, A., 53 South bridge
Stevenson, Thomas, 76 & 77
Princes street
Stoddart, J. , 1 South bridge
Tait, William, 13 South bridge
Vallance, Mrs, 29 Geo. IT. bridge
Wallace & Brown, Misses, 132
George street
Wyllie, M. and C, 39Gilmore pi.
Billiard-room Keepers.
Bootland, Mrs, 3 Clyde street
Frater's billiard rooms, 17 South
St Andrew street
M'Leish, Chas., 86 South bridge
Meikle, A., 13 Leith st. terrace
Moms, James, 3 West Eegister
street
Billiard Table Manu-
facturers.
Morrison & Co., 78 George st.
See Adv.
Bill-posters.
Fairley, John, 20 Bank street
Harley, David, 15 High street
Hastie, A., 22 Old Assembly cl.
Hewit, G., 20 Bank street
M'Indoe, Wm., 372 Castle hill
Steedman, J., 68 Grassniarket
Bird and Animal
Stuffers.
Mitchell, Alex., 17 Bristo street
Paterson, Hy., ISd Frederick st.
Sanderson, Mat., 66a George st.
Small & Son, 38a George street
Wilson, A. & G., 19 Waterloo pi.
Bird Dealers.
Dewar, J. F. , 22 Haddington pi.
and 48 Hanover street
Forrest, Wm., 2 Nicolson square
Hambling, G. , 36 Cockburn st.
Paterson, H., 18 Frederick st. '
Eeid, E., 7 Greenside place
Thomson, Adam, 75 E. Cross-
causeway
Webster, John, 69 George street
Biscuit Manufacturers.
Christie, Jas., 4 N. Junction st.
Crawford, Wm., 31 Shore and 2
Princes street
Greig, John, 7 Tolbooth wynd
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M'Dowell, Robert, 57 George
street and 19 Frederick street
Mackenzie k Mackenzie, 22
Earl Grey street
Mackie, J. W., k Sons, 10S
Princes street
Middlemas, R., 20 W. Preston
street
Storer, Jas.. 20 and 21 N. Junc-
tion street and 1 Leitli Mount
Block, Pump, and Mast
Makers.
Rowell & Stoddart, 6 Dock st.
Boarding-Schools.
See School Directory.
Boatbuilders.
Liston, Jas. H., Granton barb.
M'Glasban, Alex., Granton barb.
Mowat, Magnus, Newbaven
Nisbet, Robert, jun., 3 Cannon
street, Leitb
Boiler Makers.
Hawthorn k Co. , Gt. Junction st.
Morton, S. &; H., k Co., Victoria
dock, Leitb
Paxton, George, k Son, 43 Sala-
mander street
Sinclair, Geo., 25 Great Junction
street
Tennant, T. M., & Co., Bowers-
ball, Bonniugton Road
Bookbinders.
See also Booksellers and Sta-
tioners.
Those marked * are also Sta-
tioners.
Allan, H., 10 N. St Andrew st.
Anderson & Robertson, 12 Royal
Exchange
Anderson, James, 233 Higb st.
BeU, Arcb., 12 S. St David st.
Bowie, Hugh, 17 Carrubber's cl.
*Currie k Lamb, 10 Hunter sq.
Ferguson, P. W. , 50 Bridge st.
Forbes, Alex., 5 Milne's court
Gow, James, 13 Blair Street
Grant, R., & Son, 30 Hanover
street
*Grieve, Andw., 13 N. Bank st.
Henderson k Bisset, 19 Hill st.
Hunter, Win., 28 Queen street
and North-west Thistle street
lane. See Adv.
Lyon, David, 505 Lawnmarket
Macdonald, Gilbert, 3 East As-
sembly lane
Macdonald, Jas., 9 Bread street
*Mackenzie, J., 129 Higb street
Mossman, ~\\T., 13 N. Bank st.
Munro, John, 7 MUne square
Nichol, James, 104 High street
Orrock, Alex., 35 South bridge
Paterson, M., 15 Broughton st.
Poison k Falconer, 12 Royal
Exchange
Seton k Mackenzie, 81 George st.
Sinclair, John, 3 Bristo port
Small, James, 8 North bridge
Stebbing, Isaac, 2 Kerr street
Steedman, H., 44 George street
Stewart, Alex. , 1 Surgeon square
Thomson, Charles J., 29 North
bridge
Tod, George, 59 South bridge
Tod, G., 10 Haddington place
Wilkie, Robert, 94 South bridge
Booksellers and
Stationers.
Those marked thus * are Pub-
Ushers, thusf keep Circulating
Libraries, and thus J are also
Bookbinders.
tAnderson, Jas., 28 Broughton
street
Archibald, James, 13 Clifton ter-
race
tArnot, James, 45 Grindlay st.
Banks, Arch., 4 and 6 Clyde
street. See Adv.
Bayne, J., 13 Leven street
*Bell k Bradfute, 12 Bank st.
*Black, A. & C, 6 North bridge
*Blackie k Son, 5 S. College st.
*Blackwood, AVilliam, & Sons,
45 George street
Braidwood, J. , 26 George street
JBremner, Ebenezer, 12 Leitb st.
Brown, A., 13 S. College street
Brydone, James, 12 Elder street
Caldwell Brothers, 15 Waterloo
place. See Adv.
Cameron, Finlay, 25 Charlotte
place
Cameron, H., 7 Hanover street.
See Adv.
* jCanieron, J. A. , 1 0 Clerk st.
Carlisle & Watts, 49 Hanover
street
*Chambers, W. & R., 339 High
street
Chisholm, Jn., 67 Lothian road
Christie, Elizabeth, 97 Nicolson
street
*Clark, T. & T., 38 George st.
"Collins, William, Sons, k Co.,
37 Cockburn street
Cowan, Dugald, 4 East Register
street
dimming, Robert, 249 High st.
Davidson, John, 25 Bernard st.
Davidson, Thomas, 52 Geo. IV.
bridge. See Adv.
Dawson, W., 21 Nicolson street
Dobie, Malcolm G., 2 King's pi.
JDrummond, C, 133 Kirkgate
*Edmonston k Douglas, 88
Princes street
tElgin, W., & Son, 10, 12, & 13
North St Andrew street
*Elliot, Andrew, 17 Princes st.
Ferguson, C, 32 Tolbooth wynd,
Leitb
Ferguson, P. W., 50 Bridge st.
JFerrier, D., 17 Leitb street
Ferrier, Gilbert, 70 George street
*Fullarton, A., & Co., Stead's
place and 44 South bridge
■'Gall k Inglis, 6 George street
Gardner, Charles C, 41 Dundas
street
Grady, J. & A., 10 Bank street
Graham, A. S., 6 Tollcross
Graham, Henry, 3 Hay street ;
Book stall, Nicolson square
*Grant, R., k Son, 54 Princes
street
Grant, D., 429 Lawnmarket
Green, William, 8 M'Nab street
Hastie, Francis, 29 W. Nicolson
street
*Hill, T. Alex., 12 St Andrew sq.
*Hislop, Alex., & Co., 6 Elder
street
Hogg, John, 2 Pitt street
JHoulden, T., 9&11 Nicolson st.
Hume, John, 5 Hanover street
Hutchison, Wm., 13 India place
tlnglis, W. & C. , 46 Hanover st.
*Jack, Thomas C., 59 South br.
* Johnston, W. & A. K., 4 St
Andrew square
* Johnstone, Hunter, & Co., 2
Melbourne place
Kay, Wm., 5 Bank street and
The Box, Lindsay place
^Kennedy, Wm. P., 56 George st.
tKerr, Mrs Jas., 32 Nicolson st.
Killen,. James, 242 Cowgate
*Laurie, Thos., 38 Cockburn st.
Liddell, Thos., 15 Nicolson sq.
Lindsay, A., 12 N. Bank street
Livingstone, E. & S., 57 Soiith
bridge
Logie, G., 11 North Bank street
Lyon, C. F., 32 George iv. br.
M'Bain, Mrs Jas., 1 Crichton st.
M 'Donald, J., 51 London street
Macdonald, James, 9 Bread st.
M'Gregor, Alex., 114 Constitu-
tion street
MTntosh, J., 5N. College street
and 7 North Bank street
Mackenzie, J., 45 Lothian street
*Mackenzie, W., 59 South br.
MTntosh, Mrs A., 70 Nicolson
street
*Maelacklan k Stewart, 64 South
bridge. See Adv.
"Maclaren, John, 138 Princes st.
See Adv.
*Menzies, John, 2 Hanover st.
+Miller, J. M., 2 Lindsay place
Milne, W. & J., 126 Princes st.
Muir, Arch., 7 Cockburn street
Murray, Geo., 42 Hanover st.
*Nelson k Sons, 2 Hope park end
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*Nichol, James, 104 High street
*Nimmo, W. P., 28 St James'
square
Nimmo, "VVm., 54 Constitution
street
Ogle & Murray, 49 South bridge
*01iphant, William, & Co., 7
South bridge
'{Oliver & Boyd, 16 High street
*Padon, A. & D., 13 St Andrew
square
Paterson, Greenoak, 34 Frederick
street
t Paterson, M., loBroughton st.
* Paterson, W., 74 Princes street
*Paton, Hugh, 115 Princes st.
Philip, John, 58 Kirkgate
+Porter, Martin, 42 Howe street
Redpath, Alex., 295 High street
Reid & Son, 35 Shore
Riddle, Mrs C, 56 N. Pitt st.
Ritchie, Peter, 62 Lauriston st.
* Robinson, H., 11 Greenside st.
See Adv.
JRogers, Wm., 15 Charlotte pi.
Rutherford, William, 52 Princes
street and 5 Hanover street
Sanderson, W., 148 Canongate
Scott, Henry, 8 Leith street
Seton & Mackenzie, 81 George st.
Sinclair, Colin, 98a Princes st.
^Sinclair, John, 3 Bristo port
+Smith, J. L., 1 Antigua street
tSomerville, R., 10 Spring gard.
Stevenson, A., 9 N. Bank street
*JStevenson, T. G., 22 Frederick
street
Stillie, James, 79 Princes street
"Strahan, Alexander, & Co., 35
Hanover street
Sutherland, A., 75 George street
Sutherland, D. R., 21 and 23
Hanover street
Sutherland, Peter, 95 South br.
Sutherland, R. P., 34 Heriot
buildings
tTansh, Miss, 1 William street
"'Taylor, James, 31 Castle street
Thin, James, 55 South bridge
Tally, David, 78 Queen street
Turner, W. N., 49 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
* Virtue & Co., 46 Nicolson st.
Walker, M., & Co., 21 George st.
Waterston & Johnston, 20 Ber-
nard street
Weddell, William, 48 So. bridge
Weston, John, 2 W. College st.
'''Williams & Norgate, 20 Frede-
rick street
Williamson, Miss E., 1 Spittal
street
* Young, G. A., & Co., 39 George
square and 2 Drummond st.
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Aitken, Thomas, 19 Dean street
Allan, J., & Son, 42 Leith st.
Anderson, Alex., 5 Milne's court
Anderson, Hugh, 3 Windmill
lane
Anderson, John, 101 Princes st.
See Adv.
Anderson, John, 1 Leggat's land
Auld & Chatham, 431 Lawn-
market
Auld, James, 21 South bridge
Auld, James, 513 Lawnmarket
Auld, James, 375 High street
Auld, John, 9 Elm row
Auld, John, 2 Pilrig street
Auld, William, 407 Lawnmarket
Bailey, John, 78 Princes street
Bain, John, 53 Shore
Bartram, J., 114 Nicolson street
Baxter, Hector, 11 Brunswick st.
Bayne, C. A., 46 Leith street
Begbie, Alex., 7 Infirmary st.
Bell & Co., 33 South bridge
Bell, John, 22 Charlotte 2dace
Bell, John, 51 Lothian road
Bell,' Peter, 8 Shrub place and
20 Tolbooth wynd
Bell, Mrs, 55 George street
Black, John, 13 Hill place
Blair, Robert, 25 Yardheads
Blanc, Madame, et Fils, 69b
George street
Bleakley, John, 143 High street
Blyth, James, 16a North-west
Circus place
Bonnyman, George, 2 Fountain
bridge
Boylan, P. , 1 5 St Mary's wynd
Brander, James, 101 Rose street
Brash, T., 10 West Nicolson st.
Brock, Wm., 6 N. Junction st.
Brotherston, Wm., 16 Potterrow
Brown, William, 17 Chapel st.
Buchan, Alexander, 12 Rose st.
Buckle, G. , 2 Veitch's place
Cadden, Geo., 16 E. Richmond
street
Campbell, Dick, & Son, 3 Black-
ford place, Morningside
Carnegie, Chas., 45 Earl Grey st.
Chalmers, James, 52 India st.
Chedburn, George, 5 North St
Andrew street
Chedburn, William, 6 Young st.
Christie, J., 57 George street
Chrystal, C, 24 Haddington pi.
Clark, F., 8 Deanhaugh street
Cockburn, David, 30 Home st.
Cormack, James, 29 Nelson st.
Corstorphine, Peter, 3 Cumber-
land street
Coutie, William, 235 High st.
Craig, James, 44 North bridge
Crawford, J., 1 St Bernard's pi.
Crow, Philip, 13 Montague st.
dimming, Jas., 23 Cumberland
street
dimming, Wm., 26b West poi't
Currie, Robt, Ia North St David
street
Danney, Daniel, 301 High st.
Davidson, Andrew, 130 Rose st.
Davidson, J., 44 London street
Davidson, W., 25 Thistle street
Davie, John, 61 Nicolson street
and 18 South College street
Davie, John, jun., 205 High st.
Deanness, Thos., 54 Bridge st.
Dewar, S., 1 Victoria grove
Dick, G., Elder street
Dickson, J., 43 Cumberland st.
Doherty, John, 73, 75, and 80
St Mary's wynd
Doherty, H., 114 & 120 Cowgate
Donaldson, James, 74 George st.
Dougal Brothers, 122 Kirkgate"
Dougal, William, 5 India place
Drummond, G., 37 West Nicol-
son street
Duff, John, 9 Giles' street
Dufl'us, Peter, 38 Howe street
Duncan, T., & Co., 57 Princes
street
Dykes, R., 12 Leith st. terrace
Edgar, R., 156 High street
Eunson, William & D., 8 St
Patrick square
Fisher, Wm., 11 Catherine st.
Foreman, A. , 30 Sandport street
Fowler, John, 120 Nicolson st,
Fraser, Alex., 51 Bristo street
Fraser, William, 4 High Market
street
Fyfe, J., 71 Broughton street
Gairn, Andrew, 166 Rose street
Galloway, David, 49 Yardheads
Gay, James, 164 Rose street
Gibb, George, 6 Duke st, Leith
Gibb, William, 5 William street
Gibb, William, 49 Earl Grey st.
Gibbs, H., 2 South College st
Glover, Robert, 8 Howe street
Goldie, Robert, 40 Main street
Gordon, Alex., 48 London street
Gow, J., 1 South-east Circus pi.
Gowans, George, 27 Kirkgate
Gray, J., & Son, 123a Princes
street
Gray, Alex., 493 Lawnmarket
Greig, J., 41 South bridge
Greig, James, 3 Davie street
Hagarty, A. G., 283 and 287
High street
Hamilton, William, 122 Nicol-
son street
Hamilton, Wm., 100 George st.
Handyside, George, 40 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Harcus, Henry, 36 Clerk street
Hardie, J. , 2 Canon place.
Harrison, William, 8 Union pi.
Harvey, James, 3 Elder street
Hay, Robert, & Co., 1 Milne sq.
Healy, Helen, 98a George street
Henderson, D., 3 Catherine st.
Herbert, P., 53 Clerk street
Hetherington, P., 20 Giles' st.
Hewat, James, 41 Earl Grey st.
Hill, John, 43 & 45 Nicolson st.
Hislop, David, 137 West port
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Hood, James, 83 Nicolson street
Hunter, James, 27 Bread street
Hunter, J. K., & Co., 16 South
College street
Hunter, R. , 2 Athole lane
Hutchison, J., 38 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Inglis, W. & J., 16 Queensferry
street
Irving, George, 150 High street
Irving, James, 51 South bridge
Jack, John, 1 Deanhaugh street
Jack, S., 7 Barony street
James, J., & Son, 102 George st.
Johnston, John, 9 Hillhouse-
field
Johnstone, Miss M., 311 High st.
Kay, William, 38 Alva street
Kay, William, 10 India place
Keddie, John, 23 Hanover street
KeiT, Alexander, 2 Spittal street.
See Adv.
Kerr, Thomas, 30 Leith street
Kirk, Wm., 114 Fountainbridge
Lauder, William, 5 Farqukarson
place
Lawson & Stewart, 34 Leith st.
Leckie, Joseph, 50 Cockburn st.
See Adv.
Lessels, Henry, Norton cottage,
East Norton place
Lewis, David, 217 High street,
and 52 Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Lewis, Richard, 27 Barony st.
Lind, Robert, 1 Union place
Lugton, Thomas, 95 Princes st.
Lyall, George, 7 Riego street
M'Cann, Daniel, 14 Union pi.
M'Cann, W., 261 k 351 High st.
M 'Donald, D., 275 Canongate
M'Dougall, James, 8 India pi.
M'Dougall, Joseph, 60 E. Cross-
causeway
M'Farlane, J., 70 Cumberland st.
M'Gill, John, 48 Nicolson st.
11 'Gillivray, Thos., 61 Canon-
gate
M'Innes, Mason, 7lABroughton
street
M'Intosh, G., 39 Candlemaker
row
M'Intosh, William, 98 High st.
M'Intosh, William, 25 Kirkgate
M'Intyre, John, 119 Pleasance
M'Intyre, P., 246 Cowgate
M'lver, P., 63 St Mary's wynd
M'Kain, James, 83 Pleasance
Mackay, David, 38 Leith street
Mackay, T., 6 Northumberland
place
M'Kenzie, John, 333 High st.
M'Kenzie, Wm., 15 London st.
M'Kinlay, William, 3 Dean st.
M'Laren, J., 10 Raeburn place
M'Laren, John, 1 Leslie place
M'Leod, Roderick, 65 Hanover
street
M 'Murray, J., 36 Candlemaker
row
M'Pherson, J., 1 York place
Marshall, P., 50 W. Register st.
Marshall, Helen, 144 Cowgate
Masterton, Wm., 29 Home st.
Mathieson, Alex. , 58 Lauriston st.
Millar, William, 21 Baltic street
Milne, John, 219 High street
Milton & Bennet, 25 Grass-
market
Mitchell, D., 3 North Pitt st.
Mitchell, G., 25 Greenside street
Mitchell, Jas., 31 Brunswick st.
Moran, Thos., 123 Nicolson st.
Morris, Mrs, 63 Thistle street
Morris, Mrs Jane, 21 and 39 St
Mary's wynd
Muir, William, 42 Cockburn st.
Mundell, A., 37 South bridge
and 16 Catherine street
Murray, H., 97a Princes street
Murray, Thos. C. , 2 Canonniills.
See Adv.
Murray, Thomas, 19 Cowgate
Murray, William, 20 Coburg st.
Murray, Mrs, 56 Broughton st.
Myles, Jas. , 61 Broughton street
and 11a Leith street terrace
Nelson, John, 12 Buccleuch st.
Nicol, William, 36 West Cross-
causeway
Nisbet, Mrs, 13 S. St David st.
Nisbit, John, 33 Clerk street
Park, John, 5 N. Richmond st.
Park, John, 10 William st.
Park, Thos., 5 Glanville place
Park, Thomas, 22 Bread street
Park, Walter, 9 Lothian street
Paton, Alex., 28 South bridge
Paxton, Mrs, 35 Leith street
Peace, D., 3 Elder street
Peat, Richard, 29 Jamaica street
Pentzlin, Ludwig, 63d George st.
Philip, Jas., 30 Duke st., Leith
Purdie, John, 3 Hay's court
Rainbow, John G., 131 West
port
Rankine, Thomas, 171 High st.,
40 North bridge, and 21 Cock-
burn street
Reid, David, Morningside
Reid, J., 35 Leith street.
Reid, Robert, 3 St Leonard st.
Reid, Thomas, 28 Abbey hill
Richardson, Ramsay, & Co., 10
and 11 Charlotte place
Richardson, Alexander, & Son,
5 North-west Circus place
Richardson, Fred., 31 Bristo st.
Riddel, Robert, 161 Pleasance
Robbie, John, 8 Charlotte street,
Leith
Robertson, John, & Co., 257
High street
Robertson, Donald, 373 High st.
Robertson, J., 5 E. Register st.
Ronald, A., 30 Jamaica street
Roper, Aw., 14 W. Richmond st.
Roper, George, 43 Bristo street
Rose, James, 41 Thistle street
Ross, Alexander, 46 Dean st.
Rutherford & Son, 142 George st.
Salomon, H., 33 George street
and 44 Princes street
Sclater, T., 7 Richmond place
Scott, William, 109a George st.
Selcraig, J., 305 High street and
1 West St Anthony place
Seton, P. , 35 Candlemaker row
Shanks, C., 2 Catherine street
Simpson, Jas., 6 Melbourne pi.
Simpson, Jas., 24 W. Sciennes
Simpson, R., 1 N. -W. Circus pi.
Skinner, George, 175 Fountain-
bridge
Sloan, Gilbert, 23 Queen street
Soutter, Robt. S., 7 W. Nicolson
street
Smart & Sons, 1 Queen street
Smart, Francis, 1 Quality street
Smith, Adam, 63 Pleasance
Smith, Ed., 35 N. Richmond st.
Smith, G., 1 Maitland street
Smith, Wm., 71 Tolbooth wynd
Steedman, M., 80 West port
Steel, James, Canaan lane
Stevens, T., 30 Tolbooth wynd
Stewart, Chas., 63 Cockburn st.
Stewart, Rt., 26 Nicolson street
Stocks, D., 87 & 105 West port
Strachan, Thomas, 117 Rose st.
Sutherland, A., 87 Nicolson st.
Sutherland, David, 10 Kirkgate
Sutherland, S., 6 Horse wynd
Swan, D., 177 Fountainbridge
Syme, J., 112 Constitution st.
Tait, Alex., 15 North bridge
Tait, W., 54 Broughton street
Tait, William, 234 Canongate
Taylor, William, 136 Canongate
Tennant, Wm. , ] 4 Downie pi.
Thomson, D., 29 Hanover street
Towert, John, 367 High street
Turkington, E., 61 Thistle street
Tweeddale, J., 14 North-west
Circus place
Urquhart, A., 36b Frederick st.
Veitch, Thomas, 163 Cowgate
Wach, F., 1 Water lane, Leith
Wallace, T., 69 Broughton st.
Wares, Morrison, 14 Clifton ter.
Watson, Gordon, 5 Carnegie st.
Watson, J., 129 Nicolson street
Watt, John, 92 Main street
Webb, A., 13a Dundas street
Wellington Reformatory Depot,
22 Cockburn street
White, John, 18 North-west
Circus place
White, Wm., 7 Couper street
Whitehead, Charles, 73 Great
Junction street
Whitehead, L., 146 Kirkgate
and 33 Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Wilson, James, 49 Nicolson st.
Wilson, John, 45 North Pitt st.
Wilson, John, 1 4 Melville place
Wilson, John, 151 Rose street
Wilson, Wm., 47 Sandport st.
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Wiseman, J., 15 W. Newington
Wishart, Richard, 1 Shrub pi.
Young, G. , 4 Dublin street
Young, James, 9 Catherine st.
Young, Jas., 27 Fountainbridge
Bootclosers.
Anderson, William, 91 Rose st.
Bell, Wm., 3 NorthSt James' st.
Edwards, Wm., 9 Leith st. ter.
Henderson, D., 3 Catherine st.
Walker, W., 2 Northumberland
street
Yule, Alex., Catherine st. court
Boot-tree Makers.
See Last/makers.
Bowmaker.
Muir, Peter, Archers' hall, 21
Buccleuch street
Box Makers (Drapers'
Fancy).
Edwards, John, 26 St James' sq.
Meyer, H, 23 South bridge
Stampa, Arthur, 6 Bristo place
Brassfounders and
Gasfitters.
See also Plumbers and Gasfitters.
Armstrong & Hogg, 57 Lothian
road. See Adv.
Beattie, Robert P., 19 Castle st.
Beddie, John, Old Post Office
buildings, Waterloo place, and
104 High street. See Adv.
Brodie, Walter, 60 South Clerk
street
Burn k Baillie, 44 Hanover st.
Cochrane, John, 48 Kirkgate
Cochrane, Thomas, 110 Giles'
street and 98 Constitution st.
Dickison, Alex., 2 Brougham st.
See Adv.
Edwards, W., 60 Nicolson street
Forbes, W., 4 Swinton row
Grant, David, & Co., 45 East
Crosscauseway
Gray k Robertson, 6 South Mel
ville place
Harkess, James, 104 Rose street
and 6 Chalmers' close
Jackson, Thomas, & Sons, 31
Dundas st. and 37 Howe st.
King, Robert, 6 Simon square
Laidlaw, R., k Son, Simon sq.
and 7 Gilmour st. See Adv.
Laing k Wilson, 18 Greenside
lane. See Adv.
Lawrie, John, Catherine street
court. See Adv.
Lindsay k Douglas, Broughton
market
M'Millan & Robertson, Shrub pi.
M'Vey & Watson, 6 Old Physic
gardens
Milne, James, & Son, Milton
house, 90 Canongate
Moncrieff, J., 41 North Pitt st.
More & Rutherford, Albany street
lane
Morrison, P., 10 Merchiston ter.
Neill, John, k Co., 67 Canon-
gate
Nimmo, P. & J., 8 N. Bank st.
Paterson, D., 1 Thistle st. lane
Ramage, Peter, 22 Greenside
place and 99 Grassmarket
Rankin, F., 16 Picardy place
Ritchie, John S., West Thistle
street lane
Robertson & Cairns, 31 Nicolson
street
Smith, R, & Co., Silvermills
Smith k Walker, South-west
Thistle street lane
Smiths & Co. , 1 Blair street. See
Adv.
Stevens, David, 15 Howe street
Stewart & Rae, 17 W. Register
street. See Adv.
Stewart, J., 31a Haddington pi.
Sturrock, J.,& Sons, Whitfield pi.
Thomson, A., Greenside court
Warraker, W., 14 West Nicol-
son street
Wilkie k Paul, Brandfield street
Wilson, T. , Broughton place lane
Wood k Cairns, S. B. Canongate
Braziers.
See CoppersmitJis.
Breeches Makers.
See Glovers.
Brewers.
Aitchison, J., k Co., 85 South
Back of Canongate
Bernard, Thomas & James, 71
North Back of Canongate
Berwick, William, k Co., Reid's
close, Canongate
Campbell, A., & Co., Argyle
breweiy, 145 Cowgate
Carmichael, T., 23 North Back
of Canongate
City of Edinburgh Brewery Co.,
Comely gardens
Dick, Charles, & Sons, 263 Cow-
gate
Disher, Robert, managing part
ner Edinbmgh & Leith Brew-
ing Company, 212 Canongate
Drybrough k Co., 67 North Back
of Canongate
Fulton, J., & Co., 60 Pleasance
Jeffrey, J., k Co., 31 Grassmarket
M'Ewan, Wm., 104 Fountainbr.
Mackay, Geo.,& Co., St Leonard's
brewery, St Leonard street
Macnair& Co., 10 St Anthony st.
Melvin, Alex., Borough loch, 21
Buccleuch street
Muir, James, & Son, 28 North
Back of- Canongate
Pendreigk, J. & G., Abbey hill
brewery, 8 Abbey mount and
36 Constitution street
Raeburn, W. & J., 12 Merchant
street
Ritchie, George, Bell's brewery,
46 Pleasance
Robin, M'Millan, & Co., Suni-
merhaU
Simson, Js., 87 S. B. Canongate
Steel & Coidson, Craigend bre'ry,
84 North Back of Canongate
Taylor, Anderson, & Co., Drum-
dryan
Usher, J. & T., Park breweiy,
St Leonard street
Younger, W. , & Co. , Horse wynd,
Holyrood ; Abbey brewery, S.
Back of Canongate
Younger, Robert, St Ann's, 60
Abbey hill
Brewers (Barm).
Edinburgh Barm Company, York
lane
Thomson, Edward, 72 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Union Barm Co., 44 Candle-
maker row
Brick, Fire-Clay, and
Tile Depots.
Dochard, Duncan, Lothian road.
See Adv.
Ferguslie Brick and Tile Works,
Spittal street
Gray, Geo., St Leonard's station
Gray, John, N. Bridge station
Napier, Robert, Edinburgh Brick
and Tile Works, 28 Bread st.
Scott, John, St Leonard's depot
Smeaton Works : office, St Leo-
nard's depot ; G. Baigrie, agt.
Bricklayers and Fur-
nace-builders.
Brace, Robert, & Son, Hope
crescent
Chambers k Lawson, 4 St Patrick
square
Deans, John, 2 Viewforth park
Dibble, John, 152 Constitution
street
DougaU, John, 6 Dougall's build-
ings, North Fort street
Gavine, John, 14 Crown street
and 6 Manderston street
Jacob, Fred., 4 Wardie avenue
M'Kechney, A., 80 Potterrow
Reynolds, Charles, 8 Rosehill pi.
Bridle, Bit, and Spur
Maker.
Hawks, John, 1 Calton hill
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Brokers.
See Furniture Dealers.
Bain, Francis, 36 Sheriff brae
Bain, Mrs, 149 Cowgate
I Baird, Patrick, 131 Cowgate
| Baird, Robert, 20 Victoria street
Barker, B., 139 Cowgate
[•Bolan, Thos., 19 St Maiy'swynd
■Burns, M., 143 Cowgate
[■Cameron, Donald, 20 Potterrow
i Campbell, Mrs B., 62 Potterrow
•Carbon, M., 29 Cowgate
Clark, Mrs, 34 S. Richmond st
.Connolly, Patrick, 8 Leithwynd
jConnolly, Thomas, 261 Cowgate
hConnoly, Peter, 134 Cowgate
■Devlin, Michael, 267 Cowgate
■•Dillon, P., 108 Canongate
IDonnelly, W., 315 Cowgate
Duffy, J., 249 Cowgate
Duncan, 'William, 257 and 259
i Cowgate
Dunn, John, 2S9 Cowgate
Foley, Mrs H., 124 Cowgate
iGilligan, B., 54 Cowgate
'Gilligan, M., 256 Cowgate
'Glen, Mrs D., 186 Cowgate
;Gunn, G., 145 Cowgate
Hamilton, Mrs, 181 Fountain-
bridge
Hand, Mrs, 2 Potterrow
Harvey, J., 22S Cowgate
Hughes, Patrick, 110 Cowgate
(Jamieson, J., 27 St Mary's w-ynd
; Johnston, P., 132 k 136 Cowgate
Kelly, P., 254 Cowgate
Kerr, Mrs Cecilia, 45 St Mary's
wynd
Kirk, John, 22 Victoria street
Kussick, Mrs, 53 Pleasance
, Lennon, M., 242 Cowgate
i M'Cabe, Michael, 250 Cowgate
: M'Cormack, J., 315 Cowgate
M'Eneny, Patrick, 50 and 55 St
Andrew street, Leith
M'Ewan, E., 47 E. Crosscauseway
Malloy, B., 200 Cowgate
Marrin, Mrs, 167 Cowgate
Marrin, Owen, 266 Cowgate
Moren, John, 268 Cowgate
Mullin, Edward, 337 Cowgate
Murray, Mrs, 64 St Mary's wynd
O'Neil, James, 100a Cowgate
O'Neill, J., 109 Cowgate
Rae, James, 55a Leith wTynd
Roney, E., 161 Cowgate
Shand, E. & M., 6 Leith wynd
Simpson, Francis, 65 Leithwynd
Sinclair, J., 24 W. Crosscauseway
Smith, Philip, 25 St Andrew-
street, Leith
Smith, Terrence, 242 Cowgate
Somerville, P. , 28 Horse wynd
Steven, Geo., 21 Gilniour street
Stewart, Geo., 69 St Mary's wynd
Swan, J., 23 Cowgate
Taylor, P., 51 Leith wynd
Welsh, E., 102 Cowgate
Whittey, James, 51 St Andrew
street, Leith
Wood, H, 321 Cowgate
Brushmakers.
Anderson, W., 19 Leith street
Bell, P., 54 Hanover street
Black, And., 30a St Andrew sq.
Blackball Brothers, 15 and 19
New street and 22 N. bridge
Blind Asylum, 58 Nicolson st.
and 21 Frederick street
Boswell, A. , 8 Hanover street
Braid wood, W., 3 Grassmarket
Bruce, R., 14 St Patrick square
and 34 Frederick street
Cleghorn, M. , 5 S. St Andrew st.
Conquer k Scott, 22 Dock street
Couston, Miss J. A., 132 Princes
street
Gumming, Thomas, k Son, 2
Cockburn street
Dodds & Forrest, 61 Princes st.
Duncan, T. , k Sons, Hope cresc.
Home, George, 69 George street
Hume, John, 104 West bow
Irving Brothers, 80a Princes st.
M'Gregor, M., 2 George street
Robertson, John, 3a Frederick st.
Russell, Thomas, 10 N. Bankst.
Smith, Andrew, 5 Rose street
Walker, Alex., 97 Princes st.
Wright, And. C, 6 Greensidepl.
Builders.
Those marked* are also Masons.
See also Masons.
*Adamson, Wr., 2 Montague st.
Alexander, John, k Son, 17 Gil-
more place
Alexander, George, 8 Grange loan
Anderson & Stevenson, Morrison
street
Anderson, Thos., 10 Fox lane
Annandale, James, Gilmore place
Arthur, Peter, 3 Gladstone ter.
Baird k M'Laren, Dairy road
Beattie, Geo. , & Son, 1 7 Grove st.
Beattie, A., 3b Chalmers street
Beattie, William, & Son, 15
Fountainbridge
Beattie, William, jim., 15 Foun-
tainbridge
Bell k Scott, Heriothill
*Bell, Peter, 4 Couper street and
Pattison street
Berry, R. & A., 17 W. Preston st.
*Black, John, & Son, 4 Hope st.
Blake, W., 2 Tarvet street
Brown & Jamieson, Hope st. lane
Brown, John, jun., Pitt street,
Bonnington
Brown, John, 8 Cumberland st.
Brownlee, Wm., 21 Morrison st.
Bruce, R. , k Son, Hope crescent
Bryce, J. Scott, Tanfield, Howard
place
Bryden, J. k A., Summerhall
cottage
Chambers k Lawson, 24 West
Lauriston place
Colville, Arthur, St Andrew's pi.
Cowie, James, 38 Haddington pi.
Crooks, John, 40 Pleasance
Davidson k Chisholm, 57 Grove
street
''Davidson, A., 6 Ritchie place
Dickson, John, 70 Great Junction
street
Dobson k Pyper, 176 Fountain-
bridge
Dougall, John, 6 Dougall's build-
ings, North Fort street
Dryclen, Adam, 20^ Upper Gray
street
Drysdale, Andrew, 27 Frederick
street and Claremont place
Edinburgh Co-operative Co., 21
George street and 32 Bell pi. ;
James Colville, manager
Ewart, John, Henderson row-
Forbes, A., 3 W. Newington pi.
Fullerton, Thos., 66 Fountain-
bridge
Gavine, John, 14 Crown street
and 6 Manderston street
Gibb, A., & Son, 4 Nottingham
place
Gibb, John, 9 Greenside place
Gibson, Peter, Greig's hall
Gilfillan, John, Cambridge st.
Gilroy, George, Brandfield street
Gosman, John, Lindsay road,
Newhaven
Goudie, Gavin, Leslie place
Gray, James, 10 West bow
Greig, David, 29 Rankeillor st.
Haldon, George, 2 Grove terrace
Henderson k Wilson, 27 Char-
lotte street, Leith
Henderson, Alex., 1 Erskine pi.
Henderson, John, 44 Frederick
street
Henderson, Robert, 27 Frederick
street
Hill, John, 3 Castle terrace
Hume, John, 33 Coalfield lane
Hunter, S., South Norton place
Hutcheson, R., 67 Fountain-
bridge
Hutchieson, Wm., 3 Gladstone
place
Hutchison, W., 21 Port Hamil-
ton
Hutton, J. , & Co. , Rankeillor st.
Jacob, F., 4 Wardie avenue
Johnston, A., 5 Comely green pi.
Johnston, P., 5 Buccleuch street
Kemp, Alex., 8 Montague street
Kennedy, John, 23 TJ. Grove pL
Kerr, W., 175 Causewayside
Kinghorn, Hugh, 16 Bonnington
place
Kinnear, Thos., 19 Cumberland
street
Laing, George, St Anthony place
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Lamb, John, 2 Rosebank cottages
Langlands, ¥m., Morningside
Lees k Nicol, Morrison street
Leith Co-operative Building Co.
(Limited), Madeira st., Leith
Lockerbie, D., 3 M'Nab street
Lumsden, J., 29 Horse wynd
Lyon, A., Grove street
M 'Gibbon, J. S., 39 Scotland st.
M'Gregor, W. & D., 40 Grindlay
street
M'Kay, N., 9 Morton st., Leith
M'Kenzie, W., South Clerk st.
M'Laren k Muir, 26 S. Back of
Canongate
M'Rae, Duncan, W. Fountain-
bridge
Marr, Thomas, 6 Church lane
Matheson, W. J., N. Pitt street
Maule, John, Low Broughton
Melrose, John, N. Junction st.
Millar, David, Mansfield cottage,
Bellevue
Moncrieff, W., Gilmore park
Morrison, A. M., 4 Bellevue ter.
Muir, Adam, 16 Morrison street
Napier, R., 28 Bread street.
Ogilvie, George, 16 Reid terrace
Oman k Manson, Dairy road
Orman, Wm., 1 W. Stanhope pi.
Paterson, Jas., East Newington
place
Pirrie, David, & Co., 24 and 25
Duke street, Leith
Pullar, David, Gilmore park
Rae, David, 11 Brandon street
Ratlin, William, Clerk street
cottage
Ramsay, Andrew, 7 Forbes st.
Reid, William, k Son, 58 Cock-
burn street. See Adv.
Robb, John, Grove cottage
Robb, J. H., 11 New Broughton
Roberts, George, 12 James' pi.
Roberts, John, Morningside
Robinson, R., k Sons, Canon-
mills
Rodgers, John D., 24 W. Lauris-
ton place
Ross, J., 46 Grove street
Russell, William, 69 Fountain-
bridge
Rutherford, D., &Sons, lOArgyle
place
Sanderson & Muirhead, 2 New
Broughton
Saunders, J., 15 Mitchell street
Scott, Bryce J., 25 Gayfield sq.
Scott, William, New Wet dock
Sharp, James, North Fort street
Shenuan, John, Bellevue cottage,
Mansfield place
Siddie, John, 2 Lord Russell
place
Simpson, Robert, 1 Pilrig street
Sinclair, Peter, 7 Cambridge st.
Smith, W., k Sons, 17 East
Preston street
Smith, Chas., W. Salisbury place
Smith, James, 12 Riego street
Smith, John, E. Newington pi.
Smith, J., 17 Great Junction st.
Steel, James, Drumdryan house
Steven, T. k A., 10 k 12 St
Leonard street
Stevenson, J., & Son, 10 Cum-
berland street
Sutherland k Sons, 20 Grindlay
street and 21 Bread street
Sutherland, D., &; Sons, Rose-
bank, Wardie
Swann, John R., 21 Leith walk
Thomson, J., Upper Grove place
Thorburn, R., 19a Buccleuch
street
Watherston, J., & Son, 8 Char-
lotte place
Watson, William, k Sons, 24
Darling, J. & A., 36Couper street
and 11 Buccleuch street
Darling, R. , 2 Gray's place
Dewar, Hugh, 1 2 East Register st.
Dickson, W. Jas. , 46 Dundas st.
Dixon, John, 6 Kerr street
Doller, George, 59 Causewayside
Donaldson, R. R., 9 Home st.
Dores k Laidlaw, 24 and 25 Mid.
market
Duff, James, 13 Greenside street
Duff, Rt, jun., 10 Mid. market
Dunn, Robert, 18 Mid. market
Dunn, Thos., 7 South Clerk st.
Ferguson, W., 60 Charlotte st,
Leith
Forrest, J., 1 Forrest road
Fraser, Jas., 15 E. Adam street
Frederich, Fritz, 154 Cowgate
Frier, R., 15 and 16 Mid. market
West Lauriston place
Watt, James, 13 Melville terrace .Gairn, Andrew, 166 Rose street
Whitten, D., 9 Brougham st. GaUaway, J., 6 Grange road
Wilkie, James, 4 London row Gilbertson, Jas., 15 Bread street
Wilson, Alex. , &; Son, Granton ; Gilroy, James, 8 St Leonard st.
villa Gilroy, William, 171 Pleasance
Wilson, J. & R. , 23 Riego street Gowanlock, W. & A. , 43 West
Wilson, John, Morningside and
Tollcross
Bullion Dealer.
Bahrs, H, & Co., 17 Baltic street
Mortimer, W., 9 North bridge.
See Adv.
Butchers.
Affleck, Archibald, 16 Castle
bams
Alexander, R. & A. W., 66
South Clerk street
Alexander, Jn., 53 Earl Grey st.
Anderson, And., 25 High market! Hunter, Mrs F., 49 Lothian st.
Anderson, John, 7 Mid. market . Inch, David, 3 Howard street
Anderson, Wm., 19 Mid. market Jackson, Wm., 14 Mid. market
Arthur, R. J., 2 Dougall's;Jockel, Conrad, 60 Queen street
buildings Johnston, A., 3 Queensferry st.
Ballantyne, Wm., 46 Kirkgate ; See Adv.
Banks, Charles, 59 South Clerk Johnston, J., 40 Leven street
street and 1 Albert place Johnston, J., 46 Broughton st.
Borthwick, Alex., 27 and 28 Johnston, J. L., 180 Canongate
High market Johnston, J., 12 St Anthony pi.
Brown, Andrew, 124 West port Kay, A., 1 Dumbiedykes road
Brown, John, 7 Shrub place jKemp, Geo., 26 Broughton st.
Nicolson street
Gravett and Son, 52 Hanover st.
Gi-ay, Thomas, 24 Union place
Gray, William, 6 Rosehill place
Haig, George, 4 Richmond lane
and 48 St Leonard street
Haig, John, 27 Abbey hill
Halliday, Adam, 171 West port
Hamilton, Jas., 16 and 17 New
market, Leith
Hay, Alexander, 213 Cowgate
Hogg, Thomas, 7 N. Melville
place. See Adv.
Hogg, Wm., 5 W. Lauriston pi.
Hunter, William, 19 William st.
Brace, D., 35, 36, and 37 Middle
market
Bruce, David, 7 West Adam st.
Brydon, Jas., jun., 36 Kirkgate
Cameron, Hugh, 15 and 16 High
market
Campbell, T., 1 Forth street
Carmichael, Wm. , Broughton
market
Cattanach, Alex., 15 Canongate
Charles, Wm., 8 and 9 Middle
market
Clark, James, 48 Bristo street
Cook, J., 118 Cowgate
Cowan, John, 15 West Nicolson
street and 13 Middle market
KeiT, Robert, 10 Great Junction
street, Leith
Kirkwood, Mrs A., 7 West Adam
street
Knowles, Andrew, 63 High st.
Laidlaw, David, 18 and 19 High
market
Lawrie, Alex., 13 Victoria place
Lawrie, J., 51 Duke st., Leith
Lisle, G., 1 Jamaica street
M 'Donald, Alex., 9 Baxter's pi.
M 'Donald, John, 13 Queensferry
street
M 'Donald, Mrs, 44 Canongate
M 'Gill, W. k T. L. , 19 Buccleuch
street
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M'Gregor, John, 7 High market
Mackay, R., 53 London street
M'Laren, W. & G., 103 Nicol-
son street and 10 Cowgatehead
M'Laren, H. A. , 4 Deanhaugh st.
Macleod, Lachlan, 38 Grindlay
street
M'Millan, T., jun., 45 Clerk st.
M'Millan, T., 4 Back of Vaults
M'Neil, A., 20 and 21 Highmrkt.
Martin, J. W., 32 High market
Martin, R., 8 High market
Mason, George, 48 Hanover st.
Mather, James, 90 Main street,
Newhaven
Mitchell, A., 13 E. Richmond st.
Moffat, J. & A., 31 Pitt street
Moffat, John, 65 Fountainbridge
Moffat, Wm., 2 Trafalgar street
Moir, George, 5 Orchardfield
Moore, M., 32 W. Richmond st.
Morham, David, 13 and 14 High
market and 22 Middle market
Mortimer, Geo., 10 Elder street
Mortimer, John, 133 Rose street
Murray, W., 7S Grove street
Napier, Charles, 3 Marmion ter.
Nimmo, D. &G., 12 Downiepl.
Ovens, Robert, 15 East Adam
st., and 32 Queen st., Leith
Paterson, James, 9 Clan Alpine
buildings
Pearson, Jas. , 7 S. Richmond st.
Plummer, Alex., 47 Home st.
Plummer, John, 1 & 2 Middle
market
Prentice, John, Tollcross
Raeburn, John, 41 Leith wynd
Raeburn, Wm., 8 Sciennes street
Rankin, D., 9 W. Salisbury pi.
Reid, David, 117 Grassmarket
Reid, Robt, 46 Gt. Junction st.
Reid, Mrs R., 19 Richmond pi.
Rennie, W., 118 Nicolson st.
Riddle, P. J., 53 Lauriston pi.
Ritchie, John, 40 "Whitfield pi.
Ritchie, John, 13 Tobago street
Robb, William, 23 High market
Robb & Glover, 24 High market
Robertson, A., IS Roxburgh pi.
Robertson, James, 62 St An-
drew street, Leith
Robertson, John, 2 Tennant st.
Ross, Thomas, 9 High market
Rutherford, Thos., 27 Clerk st.
Samuel, Jas., 16 Hillhousefield
and 10 Main street
Samuel, Mrs A., 76 Abbey hill
Scott, David, 2 High market
Scott, "Walter, 3 High market
Scott, Mrs, 26 Lothian street
Scougall, And., 1 St Patrick sq.
Shaw, R., jun., 5 Fountainbridge
Shearer, J., 33 Earl Grey street
Shepherd, David, 17 Hill place
Shepherd, Geo. , 1 SowTersby pi.
Sinclair, D. G., 33 Fountain-
bridge and 2 Drumdryan
Small, Thomas, 125 Rose street
Smart, J. & R., 27, 30, and 31
Middle market
Smart, J. C, 20 & 21 Mid. mkt.
Smith, George, 4 Summer place
Smith, William, 10 West port
Snow & Johnston, 5 and 6 Middle
market
Snow, J., 16 S. St James' street
Somerville, Alex., 82 Pleasance
Stoddart, A., 24 W. Maitlandst.
Tait, A., &Son, 29 Sandport st.
Tait, Jas., 29 and 30 High mrkt.
Tait, John, 10 Portland place,
Leith
Taylor, Alexander, 1 and 2 Mel-
ville place. See Adv.
Taylor, James, 35 Clerk street
Thyne, W., & Sons, 4 Spring
gardens, Stockbridge
Thyne, John, Stockbridge mar-
ket. See Adv.
Tod, John, 10 Home street
Tweeddale, R., jun., 42 Bridge
street
Watson, James, 5 Union place
Weir, Richard, 258 Cowgate
Wetherston, H., 2 Howe street
White, John, 28 Rose street
White, R., 131 Canongate
Wight, G., 1 & 3 Albany street
Wight, Robert, 6 High market
Wight, Rt., 61 Fountainbridge
Wightman, John, 17 Calton st.
Wilson, A., 1 High market and
35 William street
Wilson, Chas., 298 Lawnmarket,
and 3, 4, and 11 Middle market
Wilson, D., 24 Frederick street
Wilson, Geo., 22 High market
Wilson, Geo., 267 Canongate
Wilson, James, 146 George st.
Wilson, James, 1 Pitt street
Wood, W., 2 Bristo street
Young & Son, 8 Stockbridge
market
Cabinetmakers and
Upholsterers.
Air & Candow, 11 Haddington
place
Alexander, J., 4 Mint, 56 High
street
Allan, John, 18 Dundas street
Anderson, H., 90 Rose street
Anderson, J., 28 Candlemkr. row
Armstrong, A., N. Gray's close
Armstrong, W. A., 22 Green-
side place
Badenoch, A. , 20a Frederick st.
Bain, T., 17 Morrison street
Bartholomew, G., & Co., 14
Broughton street
Bisset, P. , Canaan lane
Boyd, John, 2 York place
Brown, C. , 4 Blair street
Brown, H. S., 14 S. St David st.
Brown, M., 55 and 57 St Leonard
street
Brown, J., 174 Cowgate. See
Adv.
Bruce, Isaac, Circus lane
Bryce, Alex., 7 Richmond place
Bryden, Adam, Hamilton place
Cairnie, John, 9 George street
Cameron, George, 17 Queen
street and 20 St John's hill
Campbell, J. , 40 Cockburn st.
Clapperton, Oliver, & Co., 59
and 60 Princes street
Combe, Robert, 30 Hanover st.
Corner, James, Heriot hill,
Canonmills
Cousin, J., 5 E. Sciennes street
Coventry, John, 3 Dundas street
and S. -W. Thistle street lane
Cruickshanks & Ronaldson, 1
M'Neill's place and 56 Ber-
nard street
Cruttenden, E. , 4 Thomas street
Darlington & Hopper, 5b Frede-
rick street
Davidson & Reid, 57 and 59
Frederick street
Davies, W. & W. G., 110 Rose st.
Denham & Brown, 12a George st.
Dods, John, 66 and 67 Cowgate
Dods, Robert, 64 Cowgate
Doull, James, 6 Park street
Duncan, D., 10 S. Charlotte st.
Dunlop, Charles, St Stephen st.
Durward, Andrew, 7 Clerk st.
Ellis, Thomas, 21 and 23 George
iv. bridge
Ewart, Wm., 36 N. Richmond
street
Fenton, R., 35 Dundas street
Ferguson, David, 10 E. Sciennes
street
Finlay, W., & Son, 81 Princes st.
Flemington, Andrew, North-
west Circus lane
Fletcher, Chas. B., 27 Nelson st.
Flett, Wm., 5 Albany st., Leith
Forgan, D., 212 Canongate
Forrester, J., 39 Broughton pi.
Fotheringham, Robert, 1 Old
Physic gardens
Gibb, Thomas, 2 St John street
Gilchrist, J., 72 and 74 Rose st.
Glen, George, 24a Frederick st.
Goodsir, Thomas, 37 Castle st.
Goskirk, John, 71 Cowgate.
See Adv.
Grant, Robert, 2 Downie place
Grant, Robert, 96 Nicolson st.
Grant, W. Watson, 34 Pleasance
Gray, William, 32 Lauriston st.
Hall, A. B., 103 Constitution st.
Hall, William, 27 Duke street,
Leith
Hardie, William, Sons, & Low,
61a Frederick street
Hardy, Chas. H., 43 North Pitt
street
Harkess, Jas., 4 Chalmers' close
Hay, William, & Son, 7 Queen's
place
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Henderson, John, Circus lane
Herd Brothers, 12 New Brough-
ton
Hislop, W. , 28 Howe street
Hogg, W., 30 Dundas street
Hopper, Thomas, 46 Queen st.
Hunter, H, 13N.-W. Circus pi.
Hunter, Win., 21 Leven street
Jeffery, T., 4 Hamilton place
Jeffrey, J. E., 129 Rose street
Johnston, Daniel, 101 South
Back of Canongate
Keddie, David, 21 Church st.
Keddie, Thos., 7 S. Melville pi.
Kennedy, Wm., 6 Hamilton pi.
Laurie, James, 164 Causeway-
side
Logan, John, 133 Rose street
Lyle, William, 9 Church lane
M 'Arthur, James, 96 Canongate
M'Culloch, J., & Co., 83 St Cuth-
bert's glebe
M'Dermott, James, 61 Hanover
street. See Adv.
Macfarlane & Gibb, 20 Dundas
street and North Pitt street
M 'George, Geo., 8 Drummond st.
Mackenzie k Crosbie, 129 Princes
street
M'Kenzie, G., 14 Bellevue
Mackintosh, William, 164 and
168 Cowgate
M'Laren, Son, & Co., 329 High
street
M 'Roberts, Mrs, 1 Horn lane
Malcolm, R., 3 Elder street
Malham, Miss, 9 Jamaica street
Martin & Son, 4 S. Clerk street
Mathieson, John, 12 Keir street
Mathieson, John, 64 Thistle st.
Miller, John, 108 Constitution
street k 27 Coatfield lane
Morison, J., & Co., 78 George
street. See Adv.
Mouat, John, 21 South St An-
drew street
Muir, Peter, 38 Blair street
Murdoch, T., 17 W. Maitlandst.
Murray, Rich. , Broughton mkt.
Neill, J., 1 Nelson place
Neilson, John, Broughton mrkt.
Neilson, Wm., 19 Duke st. lane
Notnian, W., 14 S. Charlotte st.
O'Donnell, C, & Co., 156 Cow-
gate. See Adv.
O'DonneU & Co., 43 Hanover st.
Orr, Alexander, Nelson place
Paterson, H, k Co., 77 South
bridge
Paton, W., 12 Brandon street
Patterson, WiUiarn, 10 Queens-
ferry street
Peebles, A. & R., 9 Clyde street
Pendrigh, Jas., 29 Chalmers' cl.
Peterkin, Arch., 17 Leith walk
Petrie, Gavin, 122 West port
Philip, W., 84 E. Crosscauseway
Porteous, Jas., 44 Nicolson st.
Potts, George, 32 Frederick st.
Powell, J., 107 and 109 Pleasance
Raeburn, John, 243 and 245
Cowgate
Rafferty, Peter, 30 and 34 Blair
street. See Adv.
Robertson, David, 33 Lothian
road. See Adv.
Robertson, Rd., 8 Lothian road
Eose, W. , 35 Broughton place
Ross, Alex., 25 Buccleuch street
Ross, Daniel, 14 Elm row
Scotland, James, N.-W. Thistle
street lane. See Adv.
Scott, J. & T., 10 George street
Scott, A., 9 Gardner's crescent
Scott, James, Swinton row
Scott, John, 239 Cowgate
Scrymgeour, H, 73 George st.
See Adv.
Shanks, D., & Son, Leslie place
Sibbald k Gay, 48 Lothian road
Simpson, R., 121 George street
Stechan, L., 12 Elm row
Stevenson, Wm. , 53 Hanover st.
Stirling, Wm., 272 Cowgate
Sutherland, W. , 43 Great Junc-
tion street
Sword, James, 22 Hanover st.
See Adv.
Taylor, J., & Son, 109 Princes st.
Taylor, Alex., 17 Wright's houses
Thomson, Alex., 69 Cowgate
Urquhart, Kenneth, 9 Charles
street ; works, 36 Bristo street.
See Adv.
Veitch, A. & J., 24 W. Lauriston
place
Veitch, Win., 54 George street
Walker, George, 2 Castle street
Walker, Win. , 5 Church lane
Watson, Adam, 23 Union street
Watson, George, 5a Tollcross.
See Adv.
Watson, George, 1 Teviot row.
See Adv.
Webster, Thos. , 4 Greyfriars pi.
White, John, 22 Greenside pi.
Whytock & Co., 9 & 11 George
street and Rose court
Whytock, Jas., 44 Frederick st.
Wills, Allan, 36 Cumberland
street lane
Wilson, Robert, 20 Bread street
Wood, James, 169 Rose street
Calotypists.
Moffat, John, 103 Princes street
TunDy, J. G., 93 Princes street
Candlemakers.
Anderson, R. & R., 103 Giles' st.
Dickson, Thos., 9 Sernple street
Dickson, Wr., 124 Nicolson st.
Leith Candle Company, 90 St
Andrew street, Leith
Miller, Mrs J., 8 Lady Lawson's
Avynd
Taylor, Wm., & Co., 38 Sala-
mander street
Carpenters.
See Wrhjhts.
Carpet Manufacturers
and Warehouses.
Alexander & Macnab, 81 to 84
South bridge
Campbell, Jas., 40 Cockburnst.
Campbell, Peter, 4 Greenside st.
See Adv.
Clapperton, Oliver, & Co., 59
and 60 Princes street
Davidson & Reid, 57 Frederick
street
Finlay, Wm., k Son, 81 Princes
street and Paul's work
Grieve, R., & Co., 83 George st.
Hunter, David, 17 Greenside pi.
Kennington& Jenner, 47 Princes
street
M'Farlane, David, Canonmills
Mackenzie & Crosbie, 129 Princes
street
M'Laren, Son, & Co., 329 High
street. See Adv.
Paterson, H., & Co., 77 South
bridge
Scott, J. & T., 10 George street
Simpson, James, 70a George st.
Taylor, John, & Son, 109 Princes
street
Whytock, R., & Co., 9 & 11
George street. See Adv.
Carpet Planners.
Campbell, Jas., 40 Cockburn st.
Campbell, Peter, 4 Greenside st.
See Adv.
Graham, Andrew, Caledonian
Railway, Granton
Carriers and Railway
Agents.
Cameron, J. & P., 5 Brown scp,
17 St David street, Station
Lothian rd., and 7 Bernard st.
Henshelwood, John, & Co.
(Globe Express), 76 Princes st.
Mann's Express (J. Henderson,
agent), 1 Frederick street
Mutter, Howey, & Co., Waverley
station and Canal street
Peace & Co. ; offices, Edinburgh,
Leith, and Granton Railway
stations
Pickford & Co., 9 Calton street
Robertson, James, 12 St David
street (Great Northern and
East Coast)
Sutton & Co. , 41 North bridge
Wordie & Co., Caledonian sta-
tions, Edinburgh and Leith,
63 Fountainbridge W., and 11
Sandport street
Carters.
See Contractors.
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Carvers and Gilders.
Those marked* are Carvers only.
Andreoli, M. & M., 15 Green-
side street
Bruce, D., 12 Greenside place
Bryson, Win., 15 Drmnrnondst.
Butti, J. A., 7 Queen street
Ciceri, Mantiea, & Torre, SI
Leitli street
Clark, W. D., 67 Princes street
Cooper, A. , 32 Constitution st.
Currie, William, Tanfield
Davidson & Reid, 57 and 59
Frederick street
Doig, M'Kechnie, & Davies, 89
George street
Dorr, A., 14 and 16 South St
David street
Hall, Andrew B., 103 Constitu-
tion street
Henry, John, 88 Rose street
Hepburn, Simon, 26 Hanover st.
Hill, Tkos. A, 12 St Andrew sip
Hunter, D., 27Candlemakerrow
Hunter, W., 27 Lothian street
Luis, Joseph, 8c St Patrick sq_.
Mackenzie & Crosbie, 129 Princes
street
Orman, Alex., 14 U. Bank st.
Paton, Hugh, 115 Princes street
Robertson, J., 26 Carnegie st.
Smith, J. D., 21 Frederick st.
Smith, John S., Esplin place,
Morningside
Stark k Co. , 3 Haddington place
Taylor, J., & Son, 109 Princes st
*Tod & Donaldson, 7 E. Circus
lane
Whytock & Co., 9 and 11 George
st. and Rose court. See Adv.
Cattle Dealers and Live
Stock Agents.
Archibald, Jn., 61 Lauriston pi.
Bain, James, Shrub hill house
Boosie, And., 10 Lauriston lane
Brown, John, 9 Lauriston street
Buist, Robert, 11 West Lauri-
ston place
Calder, William, 19 Archibald pi.
Cowan, John, 8 Hope park sq.
Flockhart, Henry, 50 Gilmore
place
Forgie, Robert, 5 Osborne ter.
Hardie, Adam, 5 Hay's court
Kennedy, Daniel, 14 Gardner's
crescent
M'Gill, William, 1 Lower Gil-
. more place
Machell, Edward, 24 Heriot pi.
Martin, John, 6 Brougham st.
Murray, John, 19 St Patrick sq.
Ritchie, W., 10 W. Newington
Shaw, Robert, Main point
Shaw, W., 173 Fountainbridge
Smith, Walter, Dean cot. , Dean
Stevenson, Wm. , Jordan burn
Swan, John, & Sons, 37 Lauri
ston place
Thomson, Robert, 11 Bread st.
Watson, John, 19 Duke street
Williamson, Jn., 13 Portland pi.
"Wilson, J., 7 W. Preston street
Cement and Artificial
Stone Merchant.
Green, Charles, Whitfield place
Chain and Anchor
Stores.
Ferguson, Robert, 51 Bridge st.
Slimon, R. & D., 40, 41, & 43
Shore, and 4 Commercial street
Cheesemongers.
Chatham, J., 326 Lawnmarket
Gibson & Gibson, 17 Charlotte pi.
Gibson, R. & T., 93 Princes st.
Lind, Thomas, 4 Lothian street
Lind, William, 25 Bristo street
Mitchell, Jas. , 57 S. Clerk street
Paterson & Allan, 75 Grassmkt.
and 2 and 3 Heriot bridge
Steedman, John, 40 Hanover st.
See Adv.
Chemical Instrument
Makers.
Hart, W. D., 8 1ST. College st.
Kemp & Co., 12 Infirmary street,
See Adv.
Chemical Manufac-
tories.
Bell & Son, R. F., 19 Constitu-
tion street
Bonnington Chemical Company
Cunningham, J. & J., 102 West
bow and Salamander street
Dane & Co., 3 E. Register street
Fleming, A. B. , & Co. , 9 Salaman-
der street
Hope, John G, 15 Leith walk
Lundy, John J., 20 Elbe street
Macfarlan, J. F.,& Co., Abbey kill
M'Intosh, J. A., & Co., 8 Sala-
mander street
North British Colour Co., Sala-
mander street
Raimes, Blanshards, and Co.,
17 Smith's place
Sang & Barker, Barony street
Scott, J., & Co., 15 Grassmarket,
and Caroline park, Granton
Smith, T. H., & Co., Blandfield,
Lower Broughtou road
Alexander, H. D., 46 Canongate
Alexander, W. G., 57 Bridge st.
Allshorn, A. H., 140 Princes st.
Anderson, W., 20 West Mait-
land street
Baildon, H. C, 73 Princes street
Barland, John W. , 45 Home st.
Black, George, 8 Maitland street,
Newhaven
Brown, Robt. S., 67 Hanover st.
Brown, Thomas, 37 George st.
Brydou, Robt., 2 Leggat's land
Cameron, James, 67 Fountainbr.
Clingan & Mortimer, 5 Queens-
ferry street
Cochrane, J., 503 Lawnmarket
Cowan, George, 30 Clerk street
Croley, Wm., 128 Lauriston pi.
Gumming, Charles, 40 Dublin st.
Cuthbert, Clarkson, SSpence'spl.
Dawson, Francis, 22 Main street
Duncan, Flockhart, & Co., 52
Worth br. and 139 Princes st.
Duncan, Flockhart, Powell, &
Co., 18 Bernard street
Dundas, Robt., 1 Farquharsonpl.
Fairgrieve, Thomas, 46 Clerk st.
Finlayson, T., 33 Tolboothwynd
and 1 North Fort street, Leith
Furley, R. C, 1 Downie place
and 1 Earl Grey street
Gardiner & Ainslie, 58 George st.
Gemmell & Co., 16 Leitli street
Gordon, J. & G, 32 Bristo street
Gray, Alex., 1 Haddington place
Gray, A. F. , 5 Spring gardens
Guthrie, John, 53 Nicolson st.
Halley, W., 74 Shore
Hearder, T. B., IS Frederick st.
Hill, D. & R., 15 West Rich-
mond street
Ken-, John, 13 Calton street
Kerr, S. D., 77 Pleasance
Laird, G. H., 19 Charlotte place
Laurie, Andrew, 34 Lothian st.
Lees, Robert, 20 Nicolson street
Leith, James, 14 Union place
Lindsay & Gilmour, 11 Elm row
and 30 St Andrew square
Low, A, 363 High street
M 'Callum, Alex. Inglis, 5 Grass-
market
M'Coll, John, 13 Rose street
M'Culloch, T. T., 61 South bridge
Macdonald, Ter., 13 Catherine st.
Macfarlan, J. F., & Co., 17 and IS
North bridge
Macfarlane, A. Y., 255 Canon-
gate
Mackay, John, 119 George street
Mackenzie, J., 49 George iv.
bridge and 69 Pleasance
Chemists and M'^f' M- ?usseU> 1 South
t\ ^^c- 4- College street
Druggists. M'Rae, Alex., 44 Abbey hill
Addinell, John, 59 Tolbooth Marshall, W. F., 16b Howe st.
wynd, Leith Martin, J., 5 Coburg street
Aitken, James, 44 Broughton st. Matthews, J. Snodgrass, 238
Aitken, William, 3 Pitt street I Canongate
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Middleton, J. , 1 West Adam st.
Morrison, D. E., 116 West bow
Napier, A, 47 South Clerk st.
Nicol, John, 21 Dundas street
Nisbet, Win. J., 139 High street
Niven, Wm. B., 9 Merchiston
terrace
Noble, Alexander, 21 North-west
Circus place
Payne, E. P. , 2 Arthur street
Pottage, J. C, 117 Princes street.
See Adv.
Prentice, John, 126 Nicolson st.
Eaimes, Blanshards, & Co.,
17 Smith's place
Ritchie, John, 20 Tobago street
Eobertson, J., k Co., 35 George
street
Sang & Barker, Barony street
Smith & Wilson, 50b Charlotte
street, Leith
Smith, T. H., & Co., 21 Duke st.
Smith, John N., 62 Kirkgate
Steel, D., 25 Lothian road
Stephenson, J. B., 40 George st.
Stewart, E. G., 54 North Pittst.
Stoddart, T. G. , 2 Grange road
Thorn, Alexander, 78 Queen st.
Urquhart, Eobert, 56 Constitu-
tion street
Wilson, James, 116 Nicolson st.
Wilson, Jas. M., 2 Leven street
Wilson, Matthew, 36 Howe st.
Chimney-sweepers.
Bell, Walter, & Son, 169 Eose
street
Borthwick, J., 11 Greenside pi.
Borthwick, Mrs, 5a Greenside pi.
Brace, David, 3 Pitt street
Bruce, David, 99 Grassmarket
Campbell, David, 97 Pleasance
Carroll, Wm., 13 Eichmond pi.
Carver, E. , 8a Greenside place
Christie, Alex., 118 Kirkgate
Dawson, Eobert, 169 Eose street
Edwards, J., 22 Dundas street
Glen, Chas., 162Fountainbridge
Henderson, D., 9 Gibb's entry
Ireland, W. & E., 25 Clyde st.
Jeffrey, D., 34 St Patrick square
Lough, J., 15 William street
Lough, Thomas, 97 Pleasance
M'Dougal, John, 21 London st.
Eiddle, George, 240 Canongate
Eobertson, Et., 20 Gifford park
Scott, Eobert, 13 Home street
Simpson, A., 11 Farquharson pi.
Sinton, William, 25 South Eich-
mond street
Smith, A. & D., 24 Lauriston
place
Stewart, J., 4 Bell's wynd
Stewart, W., 8 Nicolson square
Stewart, Mrs J., 9 Queensferry st.
Stibbings, Thomas, 7 High riggs
Storm, John, 69 Thistle street
and 92 Eose street
Synie, Jas., 167 Constitution st.
Thomson, Wm., 18 St Leonard
street
Walker, Archibald, 11 Bread st.
White, James, 4 Pitt street
China, Glass, and
Stoneware Dealers.
Abernethy, Mrs, 8 Gt. Junction
street
Airmet, Mrs, 96 Pleasance
Aitken, J., 50a Broughton street
Anderson, Thomas, 53 Fountain-
bridge
Arnot & Erskine, 60 West port
Arnot, William, 48 High street
Ashcroft, P. , 16 N. -W. Circus pi.
Bailey, W. & J. A., 10 Bristo pi.
Bain, J., 14 Baker's place
Barry, John, 81 Kirkgate, 71
Giles' street, and Silverfield
Baxter, George, 190 Canongate
Bingham, W., 67 St Andrew st.,
Leith
Black, Mrs, 9 So. Eichmond st.
Black, Miss A., 19 Howe street
Boag, David, 30 Water lane
Brander, William, 43 Clerk st.
Brown, H. , 4 Low Market street
Brown, J., 43 London street
Brown, James, 15 Gilmour street
Chalmers, Ann, 7 and 9 West
Crosscauseway
Coall, E., 15a N.-W. Circus pi.
Couper, Mrs D., 23 Haddington
place
Cullen, James, 58 St Andrew
street, Leith
Currie, Jas., 17 South Clerk st,
Dall, William, 4 Hanover street
M'Gregor.MrsA., 18 Gifford park |Danks, William, 32 Cowgate
M'Intosh, M., 6 Coburg lane Dickson, J., &Co., 34 Princes st
Marshall, Mrs Peter, 21 Bristo st. | Dixon, Eobinson, 55 Yardheads
Messer, Jas., 119 St Leonard st, j Dixon, Mrs Mary, 102 Kirkgate
Millar, A., 70 Broughton street
Monroe, D., 44 Thistle street.
See Adv.
Munro, W., 29a Broughton st,
Neilson, Eobt. , 3 Simon square
Paton, J., 6 Hamilton place,
Stockbridge
Eedpath, Alexander, Queensferry
StrC6t In it p
Eeid, D., 2 Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Donald, J., 10 Bristo port lane
See Adv
Downs, Catherine, 13 West Eich-
mond street
Elder, A. , York lane
Elmslie, Mrs, 7 Charlotte place
Ferguson, T., & Co., 11 Com-
mercial street
Forbes, D., 13a St Andrew sq.
Forsyth, Mrs C, 45 Niddry st
Gilchrist, John, 76 Eose street
Gray, Eobt., 19 Fountainbridge
Greig, J., 1 & 2 Low Market st.
Hardie, Joseph, 81 Eose street
Horn, Wm. , 66 Causewayside
Hutchison, Mrs, 9 India place
Johnston, Thos., 104 West port
Johnston, Mrs, 21 Home street
Johnston, James, 16 West port
Kelt, Mrs, 30 Horse wynd
Kerr & Co., 34 Broughton street
Lewis, John A., 73 George street
Lewis, William, 4 Crosscauseway
Lyall, William, 37 Potterrow
Lyall, Mrs, 4a Greenside place
M 'Court, Mrs A., 29 Canongate
Macfeat, W., 42 South bridge
M'Kay, D., 136 Pleasance
M'Kay, J. & C, 4 Bridge street
Mackenzie, E., 3a Greenside pi.
Mason, John, 36 Sandport street
Mason, T. S., 51 St Leonard st.
Miller, John, & Co., 2 South St-
Andrew street
Mitchell, William, 2 and 3 Port-|
land place, Leith
Muir, James, 3 Tobago street
Muir, James, 4a Deanhaugh st.
Murray, Miss E., 33 Sandport st.
Pallister, E., 3 Union street
Paterson, A., 161a Eose street ,
Quin, W., 81 Canongate
Eamage, James, 77 St Andrew ,
street, Leith
Eenton, Bob., 30 Crosscauseway]
Eobertson, J. & M., 9 Union!
place and 38 Victoria street
Eobertson, Mrs H. , 9 Drummond
street
Eoss, H., 84 Candlemaker row J
Scott, W., 74 E. Crosscauseway
Scott, Mrs, 23 William street
Simpson, C. , New market, Leith
Smail, Gillon, & Co., 19 George
iv. bridge. See Adv.
Smart, J., 237 Canongate
Stalker, Wm., 38 Sandport st.
Steedman, E., 16 Fountainbridge
Steven, D., 3a Bristo place
Stewart, T., 7 and 9 Hay's court.
See Adv.
Stewart, Misses, 9a Ken- street
Swan, John, 161 and 163 West
port, and 10 Yeal market
Swan, Jn., & Co., 1 Castle barns
Syme, Mrs, 80 Pleasance
Taylor, Mrs A., 3 Dean street
Thiems, F. G., 54 Shore
Thomson, Alex., 29 Pleasance
Thomson, AVm., 6 Home street
Turner, John, 35 Thistle street
Walker, Oliver, 11 Broad wynd
White, J., 83 St Mary's wynd
Wilkie, Jane, 156 Pleasance
Will, Margaret, 2 Clerk street
Chiropodist.
Kosa, Edward, 27 Howe street
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Civil Engineers.
See Engineers.
Clergymen.
See Church Directory.
Clock and Watch
Makers.
Those marled * are German
Clock Makers.
Aitchison, James, 15 and 16 Bank
street. See Adv.
Alexander, J., 102 South bridge
Barrie, Andrew, 43 Princes street
Brown, C. , 59 Lothian road
Brown, T. C, 19 Tolbooth wynd,
Leith
Brownlee, Alex. , 3 E. Register st.
Bryson, R. , & Son (to the Queen),
66 Princes street
Bryson, J., 30 George it. bridge
Cohen, S., 5 Leith street terrace
Cribbes, Peter, 18 and 20 Bank
street, and 33 Cockburn street
Crichton, G. & M., IS Princes st.
Crouch, W., & Son, 32 and 31
North bridge
Donaldson, Jn. F. B., 14 North
bridge and 92 West bow. See
Adv.
Farquharson, C. H., 26 Leith
street
Forrester, J. H., 273 High street
Fortune, John, 1 Salisbury sq.
Gellatly, Robert, 78a Princes st.
Gilberg, Morris, 34 Victoria st.
Gray, Charles, 14 Bank street
Gray, James, 6 N. -W. Circus pi.
Gray, James, 38 India place
*Greiner Brothers, SO South br.
Gunn, Alex., 10 Leith street.
See Adv.
Hamilton & Inches, 90a Princes
street
Hamilton, John, k Son, 41a
George street
Hay, A., 45 Princes street
*Hepting, G. , 23 Greenside street
Hntton, John Pears, 4 "West
Register street
Klausman, A. & D . , 2 3 Lothian st.
Laing, G., 27 Nicolson street.
See Adv.
Latimer, Geo., 4 Orehardfield pi.
*Laule k Hepting, 5 North br.
Legget, John, 14 Nicolson street
Logan, John, 29a Frederick st.
Macdonald, W. J., 139 Princes
street
M'Gregor, James, & Son, 25 W.
Register street
M'Gregor, ¥m., 7 Castle street
Mackay, Cunningham, k Co., 54
Princes street
Mackenzie, J. , 3 Greenside place
M'Kenzie, Wm., 153 High street
Marshall & Sons, 87 George st.
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Marshall, W., & Co., 24 and 25
Princes street
Masson, D. B., 63 Kirkgate
Mathers, George, k Co., North
Pitt street
Matheson & Co., 68 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Meek, David, 51 North bridge
Melrose, W., 10 Catherine street
Michael & Cohen, 77 Nicolson st.
Middleniass, Thos., 5 Spittal st.
Millar, A., 36 Leith street
Millar, Richard, 58 Bridge street
Millar, William, 45 West port
Miller, A., & Son, 5 W. Nicol-
son street
Miller, Hugh, 6 Royal Exchange
Millidge k Son, 28 Princes st.
Mortimer, Wm., 9 North bridge.
See Adv.
Mossman, Sons, k Co. , 30 Princes
street
*Ott, Wm., 12a Leith street ter.
Paterson, J., 150 High street
Pieken, William, 9 Melbourne
place. See Adv.
Ritchie, J., & Son, 25 Leith st.
See Adv.
Robertson, Robt., 8 Nicolson sq.
Russell, Ts., & Co., 6 Hunter sq.
Sharp, Francis, 60 Clerk street
Sherry, Jn., 71 St Mary's wynd
Shirtsinger, M., 177 Pleasance
Stalker, David, 9 & 10 Com-
mercial street
Tait, James, 29 Tobago street
Vernon, T. E., 54 Leith street.
See Adv.
Webster, John, 4 Salisbury st.
Westren, Peter, 103 Princes st.
See Adv.
Whitelaw, J., 30 W. Register st.
Wood, And., 33 W. Nicolson st.
Clothiers.
See Woollen Drapers and
Tailors.
Coaehbuilders.
Brabner k Moodie, Bellevue
Bow, Wm. , & Co. , Brunswick pi.
Carse, D., & Co., Orehardfield
Croall, J. & W., York lane
CroaU, J., & Son, Middlefield
Croall, P., & Sons, 61 Princes st.
Drew & Burnet, 75 and 79 St
Cuthbert's glebe and 16 and 18
Bread street
Kemp, Geo. , 1 Union place, Bon-
nington road
M'Allister&; Lennie, 58 Leith st.
M'Nab & Inglis, 20 Chapel st.
Macnee, James, 106 Princes st.,
148 Fountainbridge, and Lo-
thian road
Munro, A., Broughton market
Munro, D. T., 25 S. Norton pi.
Shiels k Slater, Spittal street
Stewart & Davidson, Morrison
street
Stordy, Robert, St Leonard's hill.
See Adv.
Watson k Henry, 6 Nottingham
place
Wight k Douglas, 1 Haugh st.
Coach-hirers.
Adamson, David, 1 Forrest road
and 71 Causewayside
Atkinson, R., & Co., 2 York pi.
Atkinson, R., & Son, 8 North-
west Circus place. See Adv.
Atkinson, Adam P. , 1 Oxford ter.
Binnie, G., 15 Wright's houses
Buchan, Wm., 165 Rose street
Burn, Wm. , Windsor street lane
Cameron, John, 33 Alva street
and 22 Maitland street
Campbell, M., 32 William street
Croall, John, 4 Princes street
Dewar, P., 6 Freer street
Dickson, D., 26 William street
Finnie, Wilson, & Co., 29 Com-
mercial street
Forbes, A., 24 Pitt street
Fraser, Wm. , & Son, 1 Forres st.
See Adv.
Graham, John, N. Hill street lane
Haig, John, 38a Howe street
Hall, George, 1 Spring gardens
Hatton, James, 40 Pleasance
Henderson, H., 3 Blenheim pi.
and Regent terrace lane
Jackson, Peter, 17 Rosemount
buildings
Jardine, Peter, Dublin st. lane.
See Adv.
Johnston, John, Gilchrist's lane
Kerr, Hugh, 2 Hope street
Kirman, W., Lochrin, Home st.
Lawson, AV., 6 Albany street
Legget, R. , 60 Broughton street
M'Dougall, J., 7 West Salisbury
place and 22 West Preston st.
M 'Gregor, J. , Bellevue cres. lane
M'Morran, John, 21 College st.
Mann, A., Regent terrace lane
Marshall, R,, 6 Glenorchy place
Melville, Wm. , 5 Maitland street,
Newhaven
Merrilees, Wm., Cherry bank,
Newhaven road
Millar, Fs., George square lane
Miller, James, Duke street lane
Miller, John, Duke street lane
Moir, P., & Co., 10 and 11 St
James' place. See Adv.
Moir, E., 17 St James' square
Moir, Peter, 5 Nottingham place
Munro, D. T., 25 S. Norton pi.
Paterson, Mrs H., 10 Elm row
Player, J., 23 Dundas street, 2
Scotland street, and Tanfield
Purves, George, 8 Elgin place
Renwick, James, 8 Howe street
Robertson, James, Bank place
Shaw, M., 39 Duke street, Leith
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Stewart, D. , 1 Haitian*! street I Cradock, John, 4 Park street
Stewart, James, 10 Randolph Crawford, John^ 8 Port-Hope
cliff, and the Box, Dean, oppo-
site Buckingham terrace. See
Adv.
Stewart, John, 21a India street
Stirling, D. , 4 Haddington place
Turpy, George, 8 Park place
Watt, Alexander, 28 Charles st.
Wright, A., 71 Causewayside
Wright, D., 1 W. Newingtonpl.
Coach-lace Manufac-
turers.
Baillie & Palmer, 17 Niddry st.
Greig, J. & J., 7 Queen's place,
Greenside
Coal Merchants and
Agents.
Ainslie, James, 35 Sheriff hrae
Allan, Mrs W., 12 Port-Hamil-
ton. See Adv.
Anderson, Wm., 4 Castle barns
Archibald, John, 1 George street
Auld, J., 6 Castle street
Baigrie, George, Dalkeith Coal
depot, St Leonard's. See Adv.
Baigrie, Mrs, 39 Barony street
Bauchope, R. G., Scotland street
station. See Adv.
Benhar Colliery Office, in
Andrew square
Binnie, John, 1 St Bernard's row
Bishop, Jas., 10 Port-Hopetoun.
See Adv.
Black, John, 1 Rintoul place
Blackbraes Colliery office, 7
South St David street
Booth, Wm., 2 Port-Hopetoun.
See Adv.
Brickman, F. Wm., 3 Dublin
street. See Adv.
Brock, Peter, Caledonian rail-
way station, Leith
Brown, Chas., 97 St Leonard st.
Bruce, A., Dairy station. See
Adv.
Burns, John, 16 Port-Hopetoun.
See Adv.
Burns, M. , 40 Lothian road
Burnside, J., 36 East Preston st.
('aider, R., Haymarket station.
See Adv.
Cameron, John, 13 Gardner's cres.
Carruthers, William, Haymarket
and 12 Morrison street
Chalmers, J., 11 Port-Hopetoun
Clark, Robt., 89 St Leonard st
Clunas, Alex. , 1 4 Port-Hopetoun
Cockburn, Thomas, 52 W. Rich
mond street
Collet, Thomas, Rose lane station
Coltness and Carfin Colliery
office ; James R. Hopewell,
agent, 37 Commercial street
Comb, David, 20 Port-Hamilton
Coutts, John, 11 Bangor road
toun and 118 Princes street
Cunningham, A., 5 Port-Hope-
toun
Dalgleish, John, North British
railway station
Davidson, Thos., 46 Nicolson st.
Day, Joseph, Frithfield baths
Deans & Moore, 29b Frederick st. ,
St Leonard's, North br., Hay-
market, Leith walk, Sands and
Wet docks, Leith. See Adv.
Denholm, Thos. , N. B. R. station
Denholm, Win., 42 Lothian rd.
Dick, Robt., jun., 6 Lothian rd.
Dixon, Thomas, & Son, 67 St
Leonard street. See Adv
Duff, Thomas, Caledonian rail-
way station, Leith
Duncan, Colin, & Son, Upper
drawbridge, Leith, Scotland
Johnston, David, Echo bank
Johnston, Thos. S., Caledonian
railway station, Leith
Johnstone & Thorn, 11 Port-
Hamilton
Kemp, J. & R., 14 Port-Hamilton
Kerr, T., 11 South St James' st.
Killingworth Colliery office, 30
St Andrew square
King, John, Scotland st. station
Kinlay, Jn. , St Leonard's station
Kirkland, J., 10 Port-Hamilton
Lawrie, A., 22 Semple street
Lawson, Jas., 4 S. St Andrew st.
Learmonth, T., 10 Barony street
Leggat, James, 4 Port-Hopetoun
Lindsay, John, Thomas street
Lingard, John, N.B. railway
Lochore Colliery Office, 38 Com-
mercial street
M'Arthy, John, 23 Castle street
M'Ewan, Peter, Caledonian rail-
way station
M'Hendrie, William, 9 Port-
Hamilton
M'Kay, Daniel, Dairy station.
See Adv.
Mackay, James, 25b Bread street
M'Kay, Laughlan, 62 Broughton
street
M'Kelvie, J., Haymarket. See
Adv.
M'Kenzie, George, 44 India pi.
M 'Murray, John, Lochrin, Home
Marley Hill Company, 30 St
Andrew square
Marquis of Lothian's Coal depot,
St Leonard's, N.B.R. station
and 22 Baltic street
Marshall, WiUiam, 132 Princes
street. See Adv.
Martin, William, West cottages,
Granton
Miles, Alexander, 7 Prince Re-
gent street
Millar, J., & Co., Freer street _
Millar, Andrew, Caledonian rail-
way station, Leith
Godfrey, Robert, 7 Port-Hamil- j Milne, J. P. , Caledonian railway
ton station, Leith
Grant, James, 14 Drummond st. iMoir, Alexander, Haymarket
and St. Leonard's depot jMoncur, Jas., 19 Port-Hamilton
Gray, Geo., 1 St Leonard's depot, Muir, J., 15 N. B. Canongate
15 Ingliston st., and Dundas'Muir, Robert, 3 Murray street
street station, Sands, and
Junction bridge wharf
Dykes, James, North British
railway stations, Edinburgh
and Leith
Elphinston Colliery, N. Bridge
railway station
Ewing, Arch., 53 Causewayside-
Fairley, M., 16 Port-Hamilton
Falconer, Jno., N. Bridge station
Fedden, C, & Co., 36 Com-
mercial street
Fog, R., 2 Dock place
Fortune, Chas., Rose lane station.
See Adv.
Fraser, Mrs G., 47 St Leonard
street
Gardner, Adam, Dairy
Gilray Brothers, Caledonian rail-
way ; offices, 60 Lothian road,
78 S. Clerk st., and 3 Wemyss
place. See Adv.
Glass, J., 21 Upper Grove place
Glen, P., 12 Semple street
Glen, T., 12 Semple street
Godfrey, Gavine, coal depot,
Dairy
street lane
Gray, John, N. B. railway station
Grain, William, & Co., Granton
Halliday, Geo. , 1 29 St Leonard st.
Hardie, Peter, 8 Romilly place
Henderson, J., 3 Balbirnie place
Henderson, James, 7 Port-Hope-
toun. See Adv.
Honeyman, Chas., Haymarket,
St Leonard's, &4W. Prestonst.
Hopewell, J. R., 37 Commercial
street
Ingram, G., 16 St Vincent street
Johnston & Co., 2 Port-Hamilton
Murray, T. C. , 2 Canonmills br.
See Adv.
Musgrove, J., 4 Melbourne place
Nairn, Wm., 5 Richmond place
Noble, Mrs, 13 Port-Hopetoun
Ormiston, John, Rose lane station
Orr, James, 14 Royal Exchange.
See Adv.
Paton, Wm., 43 Brunswick st
Plasketts Coal Company, 5 St
Leonard's depot
Primrose, John, 9 Stead's place
Raahauge Brothers, 55 Bernard
street
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Ramsay, Alex., 1 Brougham st.
Redpath, William E., 1 Lord
Russell place
Robertson, Jas., Bank pi., Leith
Robertson, Jas., 28 St Leonardst.
Robertson, John, 9 Upper Grove
place
Rodger, Alex., 13 Morton street
Rodgers, Jas., 13 Port-Hamilton
Rogers, Jas., 21 Drumdryan st.
Ronald, Hugh, 2 W. Nicolson st.
Ross, William, 17 Abbey hill
Russell k Co. , Haymarket
Russell, Alex., 4 St Leonard's
depot
Scott & Gilmour, Caledonian rail-
way coal depot, Lothian road.
See Adv.
Scott, James, 44 Rankeillor st.
Scott, John, St Leonard's depot
Scott, Wm., jun., 5 Port-Hope-
toun. See Adv.
Shand, John, N. Bridge station
Shaw k Bell, 5 Deanhaugh st.
Shaw, Wm., 67 Fountainbridge
Shearer, M. J. , 6^ Port-Hopetoun
Sidej', John, 10 Mary's place
Simpson, R. & H., Caledonian
railway depot. See Adv.
Simpson, J., 11 Port-Hopetoun
Sinclair, Donald, 2 Jordan lane
Sinclair, Miss B., 22 Port-Hamil-
ton
Sives, John, Dairy depot. See
Adv.
Sloan k Son, 49 Broughton st.,
Leith walk, and 67 Castle st.
Smith, John, & Sons : Head
office, 46 Lothian road ; depot
offices, St Cutkbert's lane,
Haymarket, Dairy, St Leo-
nard's, and Caledonian railway
station, Leith. See Adv.
Smith, P., &Co., 18 Nicolson st.
Smith, Peter, 69 Potterrow
Stevenson k Co., 3 Bernard st.
Stewart, Jas., 31 St Andrew sq.
Stewart, Jas., 52 Broughton st.
Stewart, P., 22 William street
Sunimerhou.se and Standrig Col-
liery office, 2 Port-Hopetoun ;
W. Booth, agent. See Adv.
Sword, J., 3 Old Bridgend, Scot-
land street station, and Trinity.
See Adv.
Telford, Mrs Jos., 6 Grange loan
Thom, John, 23 High riggs and
6 Port-Hamilton
Thomson, John, 8 Gladstone ter.
Thomson, Wm., 24 Sheriff brae
Torrance, John, 90 Crosscause-
way and St Leonard's depot
Turner, John, Gran ton, Crewe,
and Craigleith
Vallance, J., k Co., 15 Port-
Hamilton
Vallance, John, 3 Port-Hamilton
Veitch, Robert, 86 Abbey hill
Waldie, J., & Sons, coal and
coke merchants, Whitfield
place, Leith walk, Haymarket,
Scotland street, North Leith,
Trinity, Granton, and St
Leonard's coal stations. Or-
der offices, 39 Queen street
and 85 Clerk st. See Adv.
Wale, James, 2 Crichton street
Walkingshaw, G., North Bridge
station
Waterston, Jas., jun., 31 Hamil-
ton pi. , Stockbridge. See Adv.
Watson, R., Caledonian Coal
depot and 10 Catherine street
Williamson, John, Rose lane stn.
Wilson, A., 36 Wright's houses
Wilson, A., 7 Clanalpine build-
ings, Spittal street. See Adv.
Wilson, John, 2 Port-Hopetoun.
See Adv.
Coffeerooms.
See Hotels and Taverns.
Colour Manufacturers.
Anderson, Robert, & Co., 67
Timber bush
Dane, J., k Co., 3 E. Register st.
Davidson, R., & Co., 5 & 6 Shore
Hope, J. G., 15 Leith walk
Liddle, W., k Co., Regent Arch
place
Lundy, John J., 20 Elbe street
North British Colour Company,
20 Elbe street
Sim, Wm., k Co., M 'Neil's place
Colour Merchants.
Craig k Rose, Anderson's place
Sinclair & Co., 1 & 2 Calton st.
Warden, W., k Co., 7 Ronald-
son's buildings
Combmakers.
Bell, Fred., 54 Hanover street
Blackball Brothers, 15 and 19
New st. and 22 North bridge
Cochran, John, Water of Leith
Scottish Vulcanite Co. (Limited),
(India-rubber Works), View-
forth, Fountainbridge
Commercial Travellers.
See Travellers, Commercial.
Confectioners.
See also Bakers <£• Confectioners.
. Aitchison k Sons, 77 Queen st.
j Alexander, Mrs, 334 Lawnmakt.
Beveridge, R., 196 Cowgate
! Blair, Robert, 37 George street
! Bowie, James, 9 S. College st.
Bowton, John, 3 Hamilton place,
Stockbridge
Bremner, G., 229 Canongate
Brown, G. , 5 & 6 Charlotte place
Brown, James, 64 Leith street
Brown, James, 122 Nicolson st.
and 50 Buccleuch street
Byers, Miss G, 64 Kirkgate
Chapman, Wm., 51 Couper st.
Clark, John, 26 Kirkgate
Cook, Joseph, 32 West Cross-
causeway
Cooper, Jas. , 29 N. Richmond st.
Croall, George, 7 Romilly place
Crosbie, Jn., 18 E. Richmond st.
Crow, Thomas, 5 Church street
Currie k Co. , 25 George iv. bridge
Dempsey, J., 319 High st.
Denham, Jas., 31 Earl Grey st.
Doherty, Robert, 29 Kirkgate
Dunn, Joseph, 10 Shrub place
Eckford, William, 93 High st.
Elder, J., 267 Cowgate
Eunson, T. B., 23 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Farquharson, D., 30 and 34 West
port
Farquharson, F., 71 Nicolson st.
Ferguson, Alex, (to the Queen
and H.R.H. the Duke of
Edinburgh), 1 Melbourne pi.
See Adv.
Ferguson, R. J., 6 Howe street
Ford, Alexander, 75 Potterrow
Finlay, J., 19 Broughton street
Forsyth, Colin, 83 High street
Friend, Mrs, 85 Broughton st.
Gillies, P., 56 Cockburn street
Gordon, James, 158 Rose street
Gordon, Misses, 49 Cockburn st.
Gorrie, John, 36 St Andrew st.,
Leith
Grant, D. , 6 North St Andrew st.
Grant, John, jun., 47 Shore
Henderson, D., 4 Howe street
Hoy, James, 23 Canongate
Hunter & Glover, 3 North St
Andrew street
Imrie, Henry, 65 South bridge
Irvine, Francis, 16 Clerk street
Jenkinson, W. , 120 Canongate
Johnston, J., 204 Cowgate
Kellie, James, 58 Lothian road
Kinnaird, Jas., 44 Brunswick st.
Knowles, J., 7 Bank street
Laurie k Co., 3 and 5 South St
Andrew street. See Adv.
Legget, Thomas, 23 Dean street
Littlejohn, T., 31, 33, and 35
Leith street
Lyon, Chas. , & Sons, 4 Bristo st.
Macfarlane, Mrs, 8 Tobago st.
M 'George, Andrew, 49 W. Cross-
causeway
Mackenzie k Mackenzie, 63 Queen
street
Mackie, J. W., & Sons, 10S
Princes street
Mackintosh, Aw., 346 Lawnmkt.
M'Mahon, P., 65 High street
Millar, John, 7 Kirkgate
Miller, James, 49 Lothian road
Murray, H., 109 Nicolson street
Noble, J., 21 Union place
Ramage, John, 3 and 4 Albert pi.
Reid, Edmund, 9 Hill square.
See Adv.
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Eidpath, David, 30 Nicolson st.
Eitcdiie, Andrew, 9 Cockburn st.
Eobertson, Alex., 40 Cowgate
Eobertson, H., 62 South bridge
Eoss, David, 35 N. Pitt street
Eos's, AV., 95 AVest bow
Eoss, Ann, 163 Eose street
Bougvie, J., 10 Church street
Eutherford, George, 43 and 45
Broughton st. and 34 Hanover
street
Scott, John, 13 Eiddle's cl., Leith
Shiels, E., k Son, 5, 6, and 7
Bristo place, and 45 N. Bridge
Stuart, A., 152 Canongate
Temple, J., 6 Cockburn street
Thomson, Geo., 22 Leith street
Thomson, James, 79 George st.
Tod, James, 33 Frederick street
Tomlinson, Hiss, Sb St Patrick
square
Vallance, William, 13 Hanover
street and 5 Calton street
Wardrop, Thomas, 30a Green-
side street
"Williamson & Son, 16 Dundas st.
Wright, George, 14 Gifford park
Young, Mrs, 76 Pleasance
Consuls.
See General Directory.
Contractors.
Adamson, Geo., 35 Leith street
Aitken, John, Dean
Alexander, John, k Son, 17 Gil-
more place
Bennet, John, 11 Dock place
Brown, John, 41 Grove street
Brown, Eobert, Black's entry,
Comely bank
Crombie, Alex., 20 Burnside
Crombie, Thomas, Bell's mills
Cunningham, James, Mary's pi.
Denholm, Thos. , N. B. E. station
Donaldson, And., 142 High st.
Duncan, Win., Port-Hopetoun
Ferguson, F., jun., 33 Fox lane
Finnie, Mrs, BeU's miUs
Fyfe, Alexander, Bell's mills
Gowans, James, Castle terrace-
Gray, A., Thornybaiik
Grieve, Walter, 2 St Cuthbert's
place
Hamilton, J., 13 Viewforth park
Henderson, J., Bellevue
Herbert, George, 44 Couper st.
Hope, A. , Young street lane
Hunter, George, 10 Archibald pi.
Hunter, T. S., 3 Laverock bank,
Trinity
Hunter, Thomas, Hastings lodge,
Murray street
Hutcheson, AVm. , 1 Port-Hamtn.
Ireland, W. & E., 25 Clyde st.
See Adv.
Kinghorn, Hugh, 16 Bonning-
ton place
Kinnard, William, Bangor road
Little, James, 26 Balbirnie pi.
Lonie, John, 108 Giles' street
M'Cartney, Mrs George, 29 Duke
street, Leith
Mackay, John, 37 Ann street
Mason, John, Mary's place
Mason, Eobert, Black's entry,
Comely bank
Mellon, John, Chalmers crescent
Middleton & Co., West Sciennes.
See Adv.
Moncrieff, William, Gilmore pi.
Moreland, William, 11 1 St
Anthony place
Moms, John, Dairy road
Morrison, Alex. M., 4 Bellevue
terrace
Nichol, Eichard, 16 Viewforth
park
Paul, John, 21 Cable wynd
Proctor, William, Black's entry,
Comely bank
Eamsay, David, 64 Fountainbr.
Eeid, James, 11 Bowling-green
street
Eobb, John, Grove cottage
Eomans, John, 53 Frederick st.
Eussell, Adam, 1 Balbirnie pi.
Scott, William, New Wet docks
Stenhouse & Black, 7 Johnston
street
Stewart, William, Bangor road
Thomson, G. and W., Powbm-n
Turner, George, 104 Nicolson st.
Utterston, Eobert, 4 Pillans pi.
Waddell, A., 1 St David's ter.
Walker, Eobt., 16 Cromwell st.
Wilson, A., k Son, 15 Greenside
place
Wilson, A. , &Son, Granton villa,
Granton road
Wilson, John, 21 Balbirnie place
Young, Jas., 14 East Sciennes st,
Coopers.
Those marked * are also Flsh-
curers, and those marked +
are Wine Coopers.
*Ash worth, W., 49 Giles' street
Brunton, Alex., 29 Abbey hill
Coventry, W., 23 Port-Hopetoun
*Cowe, Henry, 51 Giles' street
Dingwall, Eobt., 24 W. Lauriston
place
Dryburgh, N., & Son, 5, 6, & 7
Mitchell street
Dunbar, John, Low Market st.
and 5 N. Pitt street
Ewing, Wm., 19 London street
Forsyth, Fran., M 'Neil's place
Fraser, Simon, 68 Lothian road
Hunter, P., 64 Nicolson street
Land & Smart, 50 Constitution
street
Lindsay, Wm., 62a George st.
Maequeen, Thos., 6 Fountainbr.
*Methuen, Jas., 33 Bernard st.
Mitchell k Son, 86 High street
"Murray, J., Upper drawbridge,
Leith
Pentland, Y. J., k Son, 14
Spence's place, Leith
Pourie, John, & Sons, 10 Sand-
port street
Eeid, Eobert, 1 Leggat's land
tEobertson, D., k Son, 8 Elbe
street
Scott, James, & Co., 15 Dock st.
Sinclair, George, 9 Duke street,
Leith
+Stewart & Jordan, 4 Dock st.
*Thomson, D. D., & Co., 8 Elbe
street
Thomson, Eobt., 12 Gifford park
*Todd, John, 26 Giles' street
"Todd, Eobert, 26 Giles' street
Areitch, J. Campbell, 28 Port-
Hopetoun
Coppersmiths and
Braziers.
Callam, Geo., & Co., 13 Green-
side place
Callam, Thomas, 51 Shore
Dickson k Welsh, 4 Queen's
pi. , Greenside row. See Adv.
Foulis, David, 61 George street
M'Millan & Eobertson, Shrub pi.
M 'Naughton, John, 5 and 6 Fyfe
place. See Adv.
M 'Pherson, J. , 33 Leith wynd
Slimon, E. & D., 40, 41, and 43
Shore, and 6, 7, 20, and 21
Broad wynd
Smith, J. M., 5 Commercial st.
Corkeutters.
Ancrum, J., k Son, 142 Eose st.
Craw, AVm. C, 6 East Adam st.
Currie, AViEiam, 51 AA^ater lane
Dalgleish, D., k Son, South
Back of Canongate
Easson, James, k Co., 15 As-
sembly street
Fife, Alex. T., 2 Crosscause-
way
Fyfe, Neilson, k Son, Milne's
court, Chalmers' close
Graham, John, 45 Thistle street
Gray, Andrew, 77 Shore
Gray, Wm., 10 Montgomery st.
Heriot, Thomas, Dumbiedykes
road
Jarvis, Alex., 119 Grassmarket
Johnston, John, 31a Greenside
street
Kennedy, Chas. , 4 Infirmary st.
Kerr, William, 15 St Patrick eq.
Linton, Andrew, S7 High street
M'Fadyen, AUan, 3 Allison sq.
Mackay, AVm., 31 Blair street
M'Laren, Dan., 6 East Adam st.
Millar, James, 108 Kiikgate
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Mossinan, Donald, 115 Kirkgate
Eobertson, David, & Son, 8 Bib
street
Cork-sole Manufac-
turer.
Dow, William, 115 Canongate
Corn Merchants and
Dealers.
Abbot, Kierumgaard, & Co., 22
Constitution street
Aiknian, A., 17 Queensferry st.
Aitken, Gray, & Co., 21 Ber-
nard street
Aitken, Samuel, 5 Tollcross
Aitken, Thomson, 17 Kirkgate
Aitken, Wm., 6 N. Melville pi.
Alexander, Alex., 17 Bristo st,
Alexander, Andrew, 76 Con-
stitution street
Alison & Cowan, 70 Constitution
street
Anderson, W., 100 Lauristonpl.
Anderson, Wm., 165 West port
Andrew, John, 15 N. Junction
street
Balfour, J., & Co., 23 Constitu-
tion street
Banks, George, 27 Qualitv street
Bell, E, F., & Son, 19 Consti-
tution street
Berry, Barclay, & Co., 43 Con-
stitution street
Boosie, And., 10 Lauriston lane
Bruce, George, 16 Baltic street
Charters, John, 22a Frederick st.
Christie, C. J., 45 and 46 Quality
street
Cochrane, Paterson, & Co., 46
Constitution street
Combe, Bee, & Co., 17 Constitu-
tion street
Dickson, William, 42 Leven st.
Dishington, Thomas, & Co., 56
Constitution street
Downs, James, 2 Duke street,
Leith
Elder, Lewis, Dean
Frier, M., 2 Melville street
Fulton, Wen, & Co., 24 Con-
stitution street
Gibson & Walker, Bonnington
steam mills
Gibson, Wm. W., 6 Albyn pi.
Gray, David, 10 Clifton terrace
Gulland, John, 20 Greenside st.
and Bonnington mills
Harpers, Thomson, & Co., 33
Constitution street
Hay, John, & Co., Hay's mills,
Whitfield place
Hay, A., 30 Alva street
Hay, John, 88 Grassmarket
Henderson, D. W., 39 Constitu-
tion street
Herdman, John, & Sons, Hay-
market mills
Hobkirk, J. , 37 Great King st.
Inglis, John, Junction steam
mills, Bowling-green street
Jacobsen & Co., 76 Constitution
street
Jones, E. M., & Co., 48 Consti-
tution street
Kemp, James, 79 Clerk street
Lawson, B,, & Son, 91 Grass-
market
Lawson, H., 11 Atholl place
Lawson, John, 64 Grassmarket
Lees, William, 13 E. Preston st.
Liddle, James, 46 George iv. br.
Lindsay & Son, 39 Cowgate
Lindsay, William N., 21 Quality
street
Litster, John, 6 Grassmarket
Lizars & Taylor, 17 Quality st.
Louden, Wm., 10 Beaumont pi.
M'Farlane, A., & Son, 160 Con-
stitution street
M 'Kay, Isaac, 39 Constitution st.
M'Lean & Hope, 51 Timber bush
Matthew & Theilmann, 20 Baltic
street
Millar, Wm. H, 11 Grassmarket
Mitchell, Somerville, & Co., 37
Bernard street
Moffat, J. W., 39 Constitution
street
Murray, Robert, 7 Eoxburgh pi.
Neuffert, J. M., 2 Baltic street
Newton, Christopher, 12 Gay-
field square
Palmer, D., 15 Cowgate
Pendreigh, J. & G., 8 Abbey
mount and 36 Constitution st.
Porteous, J., 106 Lauriston pi.
Purvis, John, 84 Constitution st.
Ramsay, Thos., 50 Grassmarket
Eatze, Conrad, 36 Constitution
street
Bendall, Wm. , 32 Bernard street
Eiddel, Adam, 15 Graham st.
Eidland, John Paton, 11 Dun-
can street, Drummond place
Ritchie, Cosmo, 25 Leven street
Eobertson & Hope, 39 Constitu-
tion street
Robertson, E., 112 Nicolson st.
Eobinows & Marjoribanks, 62
Constitution street
Sanderson & Krag, 94 Constitu-
tion street
Schuthe, Emil, t Co., 17 Baltic
street
Seton, A. C, 16 Cowgate
Sharp, Eobert, 26 Upper Gray
Sliirreff, Chas. H. , 2 High Calton
Sinclair, John, Edinburgh steam
mills, Fountainbridge
Smith, A., 22 Bernard street
Smith, Daniel, 21 Blacket place
Smith, David, Eosebank, May-
field loan
Smith, James, 50 Duke street,
Leith
Smith, P. B., 21 Constitution st.
Smith, Thomas, 6 Smith's place
Somner, E. , N. Bridge station
Sorensen, M., & Kidd, 53 Con-
stitution street
Stegmann& Co., 88 Constitution
street
Stein, J. & A. , Lochiin
Steven, A., 17 Cheyne street
Swan, Edward, 16 Maryfield
Taysen & Co., 25 Constitution
street
Thomson, Geo., 4 Oxford street
Thomson, James, 5 Leven street
Thomson, John, 4 Canonmills
bridge
Thomson, T., Gilmore St., Paul's
work
Thomson, Wm., North British
railway station
Tod, A. & E., Commercial street
Warburg, M. A., & Co., 88 Con-
stitution street
Watson, Turcan, & Co., 74 Con-
stitution street
Weatherstone, J., 47 Bridge st.
Whyte, David, 3 Park street
Williamson, Chas. , 19 Bernard st.
Wilson, Alex. , 3 Madeira st.
Wilson, W. , Swanfield mills
Wishart & Clapperton, 22 Baltic
street
Wren, George, 48 Mitchell street
Wyllie, Wm. F., 4 Morrison st.
Corset Makers.
See Stay and Corset Makers.
Cowfeeders.
See Dairy-keepers.
Cricket Warehousemen.
King, Percival, 10 Bristo street.
See Adv.
Sutter, James, & Son, 102
Princes street. See Adv.
Cupper.
dimming, Chas., 17 London st.
Curriers.
See Leather Merchants.
Cutlers and Surgical
Instrument Makers.
Archibald, Mrs M., 117 Kirkgate
Gardner, Jas., 45 South bridge.
See Adv.
Hilliard, H. & H, 7 Nicolson st.
Ker, Thomas, 27 Potterrow
Law, James, South-west Thistle
street lane
M 'Donald, D., 31 Eose street
Macfarlane, A. , 1 Glanville pi.
Mackenzie, David, 58 South br.
Eichardson, Wm., 53 North br.
Buddiman, John, 80 Leith street
Young, Arch., 58 North bridge
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Dairy-keepers.
Alexander, William, Lochrin
Aitchison, Robert, 3 Potterrow
Aitchison, W., 8 West Richmond
street
Aitken, John, 31 Richmond pi.
Allan, John, 29 Haddington pi.
Anderson, Wm. , 4 Castle barns
Beattie, Joseph, 160 Rose street
Beattie, William, 9 Pitt street
Begbie, John, Dairy road
Blair, John, Cherry bank
Boa, James, 68 Potterrow
Boe, Mrs S., 13 and 97 High st.
Brock, James, 68 Thistle street
Brooks, James, 25 Balbirnie pi.
Brotherston, Chas., 2 Cobnrgst.
Brown, James, 3 Cowgatehead
and 25 Burnside
Bruce, Robt., 75 Fountainbridge
Burton, John, 6 Canning place
Cairns, John, 90 Fountainbridge
Cameron, Alex., 5 Duncan st.
Cameron, Robert, 93 South Back
of Canongate
Campbell, John, 4 Balbirnie pi
Campbell, John, 18 Rose street
Chamberlain, Ph., 46 Potterrow
Chisholm, R., 55 Bristo street
Chisholm, R., 44 N. Richmond
street
Chisholm, Wm., 60 Causewayside
Christie, James, Blandfield cot-
tage, Broughton road, and 4
Barony street
Clapperton, T., 52 Causewayside
Clark, James, 3 West Cross-
causeway
Cockburn, Thos., 52 West Rich-
mond street
Cockburn, Mrs P., 42 Duke st.,
Leith
Coltherd, J., 16 Cumberland st.
Cooper, William, 36 Broughton
street
Cooper, Mrs, 4 Sheriff brae
Crawford, Alex., 4i Drummond
street
Crombie, Thomas, Bell's mills.
See Adv.
Crazier, James, 285 High street
Cuningham, John, 33 Cumber-
land street
Davidson, Miss, 27 Duke street,
Leith
Delgaty, James, 63 Cockburn st.
Dick, Thomas, 29 Burnside
Duff, Alex., 76 Potterrow
Finlay, George, 200 Pleasance
Fleming, Jas., 76 Northumber-
land street
Fowler, Wm., 77 Cumberland st.
Gibb, John, 183 Causewayside
and 6 West Nicolson street
Gibson, John, 1 Hope street
Goodall, Alexander, 28 Earl
Grey street
Gray, W., 46 India place
Haddow, Thos. , Comely bank I Pringle, T. , 8a S. St James' st
gardens and 9 Deanhaugh st
Haddow, W., 10 North-west
Circus place
Hair, Margaret, 364 Castle hill
Harley, Edward, 6 William st.
Henderson, J., 3 Balbirnie place
Henderson, Jas., 34 N. Pitt st.
Hodge, William, Grove street
Honeyman, Thos., 48 Thistle st.
Hutchison, Mrs J., 1 Scotland
street
Irvine, Alex. , 4 Trafalgar street
Jack, Colin, 1 Haddington place
Jack, W., 6 Saunders street
Jackson, Robert, Maryfield
Jackson, Mrs H, 97 Canongate
Jamieson, Alex., 78 Queen st.
Johnston, Mrs, 141 High st.
Kilpatrick, And., 5 Balbirnie pi.
Kinloch, James, 20 Hanover st.
Laidlaw, Ralph, 5 High riggs
Laurie, Mrs, Hamilton place
Lawson, David, 21 Yardheads
Leadbetter, E., 188 Cowgate
Learmonth, A. , 29 St Patrick sq.
Lees, Henry, 176 Rose street
Liddel, Mrs J., 46 Cowgate
M'Dougal, W., 26a Greenside st.
M'Dougall, Mrs E., 4 Teviot row
M'Ewan, John, 19 Broughton st.
M'Farlane, Alex., Lovers' lane,
Leith walk
Macfarlane, D., 14 Queensferry
street
M'Gibbon, David, 445 Lawn-
market
M'Morrau
M'Nab, D
James, 5 Union st.
, 39 Niddry street
M'Pherson, Jas., 2 Balbirnie pi.
Man, John, 7a Hope park sq.
Maxwell, George, 12 N. Melville
place
Melrose, Wm., 24 Jamaica st.
Miller, James, Morningside
Mitchell, R,, 20 Brunswick st.
Morgan, John, 13 Primrose st.
Morris, John, Dairy road
Morton, J., 36 Heriot buildings
Mowatt, Wm., 4 Quality street
Munro, Thos., 5 Warriston pi.
Muress, Mrs J., 33 Canongate
Neilson, Mrs J., 3 Queen's place
Greenside row
Nisbet, Thomas, 24 Home st.
Niven, John, 9 Huntly street
Niven, Robt. , Jamaica st. , Leith
Ogg, Peter, 128 Rose street
Orr, William, 33 Jamaica street
Ovens, James, 22 Greenside pi.
Paterson, George, 50 Fountain-
bridge
Paterson, J., 49 Duke st., Leith
Paterson, L. , 12 Bedford street
Porteous, Wm., 12 Leven street
Porteous, Mrs A., Merchiston
terrace
Prentice, Alex., 1 Nelson place
Prentice, John, Tollcross
Pringle, W., 4 Elbe street
Rae, William, 5 Potterrow
Ramsay, Mrs, 26 St Leonard st.
Robertson, A., 70 Rose street
Robertson, Geo., 4 E. Sciennes
street
Robertson, J., 42 London street
Robertson, Wm., 1 Church st.
Ross, Alex., 13a Greenside st.
Ross, John, 43 William street
Sanderson, Geo. , 8 Richmond pi.
Scott, James, 23 Burnside
Shaw, R., Main point
Shiels, J., 95 Pleasance
Sime, Robert, 33 Lothian street
Simpson, Mrs, Rosemount dairy,
Castle barns
Simpson, Mrs, 3 St Cuthbert's pi.
Smith, Alex., 32 Potterrow
Smith, A. T., 4 Market street
Smith, G., 3 Northumberland pi.
Smith, James, 10a Bristo street
Smith, William, Bonnington
Sommerville, Adam, 43 St Leo-
nard street
Sommerville, Mrs, 9 Macdowall
street
Souter, James, Eoschall
Spence, Mrs, 1 Thornybauk
Stewart, Geo., 23 Dundas st.
Stewart, L., St Andrew's place
Stobie, Robert, 17 Clerk street
Strachan, J., 70 Pleasance
Swan, George, 18 Burnside
Swinton, Robert, Woodgrove,
Eden lane
Taylor, A., Riddle's close, Leith
Taylor, George, 10 Sheriff brae
Thomson, James, 239 High st.
Thomson, James, 7 Jamaica st.
Thomson, John, 22 Heriot place
Torbain, Alex., 6 Union place,
Bonnington road
Traquair, J., 273 Cowgate
Waldie, J., 123 Pleasance
Walker, George, 21 Clerk street
Watson, James, 5 Raeburn pi.
Watson, Mrs, 21 Downie place
White, Stephen, 217 Canongate
White, Thos., 8 St Anthony pi.
See Adv.
Wight, John, 25 Thistle street
and 4 High street
Williamson, Mrs J., 115 Cowgate
Wilson, Chas., 17 Brunswick st.
Wilson, Peter, jun., 3 Picardypl.
Wilson, Robert, 208 Canongate
Wilson, Wm., 36 Northumber-
land street
Wood, Alex., 16 Burnside
Wood, John, 1 Springfield
Wood, John, 14 Potterrow
Woolley, John, 15 Annfield
Wright, Thomas, 23 Carnegie
street and 7 Gladstone place
Young, James, 35 Giles' street
Young, James, 7 West port
Young, M., 79 High street
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Dentists.
Aitcliison, T. S., 74 George st.
Anderson, Robert, 8 Nicolson
square
Avion, Edward, 10 Hope street
Chisholm, J. K., R.C'.S.Engd.,
15 Duke street
Cormack, A., L.D.S., 53 George
IV. bridge
Croall, Wm., 69 Hanover street
Cunningham, J. T. , 1 1 4 Lauriston
place
Douglas, J., 6 N. St Andrew st,
Finlayson, Matthew, 161 Con-
stitution street
Finlayson, Thomas, 33 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Heairder, T. B, 18 Frederick st.
Hepburn, David, 7 Abercromby
place
Hogue, D. Wilson, 65 Qaeen st.
Hogue, R., 65 Queen street
Hooper, Robert, 85 Great King
street
Hutchins, G, 22 Rutland street
Imlach, F., 48 Queen street
Macgregor, Malcolm, 13 Frede-
rick street
M'Intosh, Jas., 18 North bridge
Mackintosh, Thos. H, 75 Princes
street
M'Leod, W. Bowman, 43 George
square
Matthew, Charles, 59 Queen st.
Mein, Archibald, 94 George st.
Merrilees, F., 101 George street
Morrison, A. "Win., 19 Gilmore
place
Morrison, James D., 27 Grange
road
Mouat, Andw. AY, IS St Andrew
sq., and 44 Albany st., Leith
Naysmith, Pi., 5 Charlotte sq.
Nelson, James, 21 Montague st
Butters, Laurence, 41 George st.
Irvine, J. , 1 3 W. Register street.
See Adv.
Kirkwood, A., k Son, 9 St
James' square
Murdoch, C, k Son, 51 Hanover
street
Nicol, Robert, 37 North bridge
Park, W., 26 George street
Souter, James, 20 Cockburn st.
Dining-Rooms.
See Refreshment Booms.
Distillers.
Bernard k Co., Leith distillery,
Yardheads
Bulloch, Lade, & Co. , 8 Union st.
Gilbey, W. & A., 7 and 8 Clifton
terrace, Haymarket
Mackie, N. M. , & Co. , 1 7 Assembly
street
Menzies, Bernard, k Craig, Cale-
donian distillery, Haymarket
Raimes, Blanshards, & Co. (of
essential oils), 17 Smith's pi.
Usher, Andrew, k Co., 22, 24,
and 26 West Nicolson street
Usher, A. & J., Edinburgh
distillery, 31 West Sciennes
Drapers and Silk
Mercers.
Those, marked * are also General
Furnishing Warehousemen.
Aitchison, D., 22 and 23 Kirk-
gate
Aitchison, Mrs James, 9 Spring
gardens, Stockbridge
Aitken, John, 1 Baxter's place
*Alexander k Macnab, 81 to 84
South bridge
Alexander, R., 467 Lawnmarket
Nicoll, William S., 41 George st. j Anderson, John, 154 Canongate
Orphoot, Peter, 113 George st.
Orrock& Hepburn, 7 Abercromby
place
Park, John C, 108 Rose street
Peattie, D. & A., 6 Rankeillor
street
Reid, R., 19 Heriot row
Roberts, W. A., 30 Queen street
Smith, John, 11 Wemyss place
Southam, Rich. , 95 Princes st.
Surenne, J. G., 19 Heriot row
Swanson, A. I., 57 Castle street
Yernon, W. F., SOb Princes st.
See Adv.
Watt, M. J., 13 S. Charlotte st.
Wicks, John, 52 Hanover street
Wight, John, 81a Princes street
Wilson, A., 21 Young street
Die and Stamp Cutters.
Banks, John, 59 South bridge
Barclay, Win., 51 Hanover st.
Armstrong, John, 12 Charlotte
place
Armstrong, Miss, 93 Grassmkt.
Arnott, John, k Co., 129 Kirk-
gate
Bell, William, 5 Lothian street
Bennet, D., 44 Leith street
Bennet, Ann k Maria, 138 Kirk-
gate
Bishop, W., 14 Calton street
Bisset, Archibald, 43 Home st.
Blackwood, T. & J., 43 George
street
Brown, George, 146 Rose street
Brown, James, 16, 17, and 18
Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Bruce, Robert, 9 Elm row
Cameron k Violard, 124 George
street
Carlisle, Wm. , 33 Nicolson street
Chisholm, Jas. , 20 S. College st.
*Clapperton, Oliver, k Co., 59
and 60 Princes street
Clark, Henry, 83 George street
Cockle, Wm., 138 Canongate
Colledge, Thomas, 37, 39, and 41
Nicolson street
Common, Robert, 34 Causeway-
side
Cowan & Strachan, 15 Princes
street
Cowan, Andrew, 109 West port
Cowan, Mrs C, 10 Romilly place
Cownie, Wm., & Sons, 63 South
bridge
Cownie, AA'. , 5 Nicolson street
Craig, David M., 47 Clerk street
Craig, James, 50 Lothian street
Cranston k Elliot, 47 North br.
Crawford, D., 80 Nicolson street
Davidson, Wm., 54 Hanover st.
Dempster, J. &.A., 4Raeburnpl.
Dobie, William, 14 and 15 Tol-
booth wynd, Leith
Dobson, Scott, & Co., 29 Lothian
road. See Adv.
Doig, M., 95 Kirkgate
Duffy, J. & G., 198 Cowgate
Dunn, Mrs, 52 Hanover street
Fair, D. H, 21 Grassmarket
Fairbairn, James, 7 and 11 Clerk
street. See Adv.
Ferguson, J. H., 31 Elder street.
Ford, J. k E., 202 Canongate
Forsyth, J. S., 65 Cockburn st.
Fuller, John, 54 South bridge
Gardner, W. C, 140 Nicolson st,
Gibson, David L., 34 South br.
Gibson, W., 1 Lothian street
Gillies Brothers, 34 George st.
Gillies k Kennedy, 77 Grass-
market
Goodsir, Peter, 134 Rose street
Gowans & Goodlet, 25 George st.
Gray & Macfarlan, 130 Princes
street
Gray, James, 95 Princes street
Gulland, James, 55 Hanover st.
Hardesty, Geo., 10 Nicolson st.
Hav, David, 65 Canongate
Hendrie, Mrs A., 36 Whitfield
Hodge, C. k T, 85 South bridge
Howie, Alex. S., 121 West port
Hunter, W., 19 Roxburgh street
Hunter, Miss C. , 117 Fountain-
bridge
Hynde, Thos., k Co., 13 Union
place
Jamieson, W. M., 60 & 62 High
street
Jeffrey, W., 43 Tolbooth wynd,
Leith
Keddie, A. & A., & Co., 257 and
265 High street
Kedzlie, R,, 76 South Clerk st.
Kennington k Jenner, 47 Princes
street
Laidlaw, Adam, 3 Clanalpine
buildings
Laing, Miss, 11 N.-W. Circus
nlace
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Lennox, John, 23 Bristo street
Lorimer, Mrs, 14 Queensferry st.
Louden, John, 7 St Patrick st.
M'Adam, A., 45 George rv. br.
M'Cann, James, 99 South br.
MaccuUoch, G. , 25 Downie place
MTarlane, J. R., 5 Warriston
M'Farlane, W. H., 19 Union pi.
Maegill, Andrew, 4 West St
Anthony place
M'Gregor, Peter, Sons, & Ro-
bertson, 30 George street
M'Kain, Lewis, 14 Chapel st.
M'Kenzie, Alex., 25 North br.
Mackenzie, A. C. , 3 South br.
Mackie, T. &G, 123 Kirkgate
Robertson, MrsW., 132 Nicolson
street
Romanes & Paterson, 59 North
bridge
Ross, H., k Co., 1 & 3 Nicolson
street
Ross, George, 3 South Clerk st.
Sansome, Fred. S., 2 Shandwick
place
Scott, Low, & Co., 4, 5, and 6
South bridge
Scott, J., 5 Greenside street. See
Adv.
Shepherd, Wm., 46 Howe street
Sinclair, James, 4 Bank street
Small, E. & M., 31 Greenside
street
"M'Laren, Son, k Co., 329 High Smith, J., 105 South bridge
street
M'Nab k Shepherd, 59 Hanover
street
Macpherson, D., 76, 77, and 78
Leith street
M 'Queen, J., 27 W. Nicolson st.
Main, John, 4 and 6 Nicolson st.
Man', Lanes, 67 Thistle street
Marshall, T., & Son, 14 West
Adam street
Marshall, David, 10S West port
Marshall, Jas., 55 Cockburn st.
Mason, Mrs, 9 Kirkgate
Matheson, A., k Co., 39 George
street
Matthew, James, & Son, 421
Lawnmarket
Meldrum & Allen, 35 Tolbooth
wynd
Menzies, Thomas, 37 and 39
Lothian street
Mercer, G., k Son, 13, 15, k 17
Nicolson street
Mercer, Wm., 12 Union place
Mewhart, Mrs, 34 West Rich-
mond street
Millar, Alex., 42 Lothian street
Millar, D., 45 Cockburn street
Milton, James, 1 Heriot bridge
Mochrie, Robert, 19 Dundas st.
Morton, A., 14 South bridge
Motherwell, John, 8 Home st.
Muir, Mrs G., 126 Rose street
Munro, Hugh, 48 Earl Grey st.
Munro, J. K., 9 Baker's place
Ogilvie, John, 5 S. College st.
Ogilvy, G. A., 86 South bridge
O'Neil, John, 76 High street
Ord, John, 74, 75, and 76 Tol-
booth wvnd
Oswald, Robert, 170 High street
Pendrigh, W., 54 George street
Pritty, J., 174 High street
Purves, Mrs, 23 Broughton st.
Rae, H. , 7 and 8 Spring gardens
Regan, Wm., 77 and 78 Kirkgate
Reid, Donald, 136 Princes street
Renton, William, & Co., 14
Princes street
Ritchie, Mrs, 27 George rv. br.
Robertson, D., 24 High street
Smith, Miss M., 26 Barony st.
Stark, James, 2 St Patrick sq.
Stenhouse, V., 73 Shore
Stevenson, David, 2 Grange pi.
Stewart, J. & C, 7 Earl Grey
street
Stewart, William, 12 Johnston
terrace
Stirton, D., 294 Lawnmarket
Summers, A., 1 Bank street
Swirles, James, 40 Victoria st.
Taap, William, 37 North bridge
Dressing-Case Makers.
See Pocketbooh Makers.
Dressmakers.
See Milliners and Dressmakers.
Druggists.
See Chemists and Druggists.
Drysalters, etc.
Blair, James, 40 Leith street
Bremner, A., 9 W. Adam street
Craig k Rose, Anderson's place
Dane, J., & Co., 3 E. Register st.
Davidson, W., 112 Nicolson st.
Duncan, Colin, & Son, Upper
drawbridge, Leith
Gorham, A. K., 53 Canongate
Halley, David, 87 Main street
Lees, John, & Co., 5 Johnston
terrace
Liddle, Wm., Regent Arch place
Manson, M., & Co., 6 S. Rich-
mond street
Paterson k Allan, 75 Grass-
market and 2 and 3 Heriot br.
Raimes, Blanshards, & Co.,
Smith's place
Tait, Mrs M., 35 Coburg street i Richardson, Francis, k Co., Old
Taylor, Angelo, 76 Nicolson st. Corn Exchange
Taylor, W. W., 39 Tolbooth j Richardson Brothers, 105 West
wynd | D0W
Thomson k Gelletlev, 5 St ; Sang &; Barker, Barony street
Patrick square Sinclair & Co., 1 and 2 Carton st.
Thomson, T., 135 Princes street | Taylor k Dick, Laurie street
Thomson, Miss, 53 Tolbooth j Taylor, Robt. , John's lane, Leith
-n-ymi Trail k Fletcher, 31 St Andrew
Thyne k Tait, Lothian road and
square
Urquhart, Robert, 56 Constitu-
tion street
Warden, W., k Co., 7 Ronald-
son's buildings
Dyers and Scourers.
Alcoran, Robert, 53 High street
Anderson, Jas., 74 Causewayside
Beaton, A., 3 Nelson street
Grindlav street
Turnbull, "Robert, 60 South br.
Turner, David, 31 South bridge
Turner, W., 290 Lawnmarket
Tweedie, Thomas, k Co., 427
Lawnmarket
Tweedie, Thos., 32 Clerk street
"Walker, G. k J., 2 Kirkgate
Walker, James, 134 Kirkgate
Walker, James, 35 George street , CampbeU, P. & P., 39 Coekbum
Waterston, D., &Son, 12 George
street
Watson, H, & Co., 241 High
street
Watson, Miss M., 12 Kirkgate
Watt, William, 25a Bread st.
Wigham, E., 6 Howe street
Wilson, J., & Co., 3 South br.
Wilson, Mrs, 35 Leven street
Wilson, Mrs A., 73 Broughton
street
Wilson, Mrs, 17 Riddle's close,
Leith
Wotherspoon, William, 43 Earl
Grey street
Wright, P. & R., 16 and 20
George street
Wylie, Hamilton, 46 West Nicol-
son street
street
Cassie, A., k Son, 21 Brunswick
street, Stockbridge
Cassie, J. & A., 5 Infirmary st.
Douglas, Peter, 37 Niddry st.
See Adv.
Ferguson, Mrs, 2 Dublin street
Hay, J.-G., k Son, 13 North Mel-
ville place. See Adv.
Hay, Peter k Robert, 1 Heriot
buildings and 11 S. St David
street. See A dv.
M'Farlane, David, Canonmills
Machell, F., 31 George iv. br.
M'Kechnie, James, 41 West
Nicolson street ; works, Bell's
mills. See Adv.
M'Nab, A. & J., 39 Queen st.
See Adv.
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Macquillen, W., 4 Portland pi.
Malcolm, John, 42 N. Pitt st.
■aver, James, & Co., 7 Clerk
street. See Adv.
Pullar & Son, 23 Waterloo place
Richards k Sons, 10a Bernard
street
Richards, J., 46 Water lane
Sutherland, Mrs, 1 Queen street
"Wardcop, Jane, 322 Lawnmkt.
White, Thomas, 31 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Whyte, Mrs, 4 North St Andrew
street
Egg Merchants.
Doherty, John, 5 Market street
Hardie, AVm., 22 Macdowall st.
Hay, George, 41 Cumberland st.
Hunter, Eliz. , Low Market st.
Robertson, Alex., 5 Old Physic
gardens
Weir, Donald, Circus lane
Embroiderers.
Bennet, A. & M., 138 Kirkgate
Bowie, J. D., 68 Leith street
Bowie, Miss, 87 Princes street
Cairns, Mrs, 118 Princes street
Crawfurd, Miss, 26 India place
Jockel, C, 118 George street
M'Connell, C, 50 George street
Engineers.
Those marked * are Civil En-
gineers; and thus + Mining
Engineers.
*Adie, Alex. J. , 7 St Andrew sq.
Bain, William, & Co., Lochrin
works and 32 Grindlay street.
See Adv.
*Balbimie, John, 3 Bank place
Bertram, James, & Son, Leith
walk foundry, Anderson's pi.
Bertram, G., 35 West Sciennes
Blaikie, G. F., 4 Comely green
place
*Blyth, B. & E., 135 George st.
*Bouch, T., 78 George street
*Bow, Robert H., 7 S. Gray st.
*Brebner, A., 25 Raeburn place
*Bruce, George C, 21 Castle st.
*Carfrae & Belfrage, 1 Erskine
place
*Carrick, Jas. , & Son, Dairy rd.
Conquergood, Franc, 25 Great
Junction street, Leith
*Coyne, R., 24 George street
*Cunningham, George, 135a
George street
Davis & Primrose, 33 Duke
street, Leith
*Douglas, Robert, 24 George st.
Dove, James, & Co., 18 Green-
side lane
*Fairbairn, William, 19 St An-
drew square
tGeddes, Messrs, 9 Melville cr.
*Gibson, G., 24 St Andrew sq.
Girdwood, John, 26 Greenside
row
*Gorrie, Wm. M., 7 N. St David
street
Greig, D. & J., 96 Fountainbr.
Hawthorns & Co., Gt. Junction
street
*Hay, John G, 3 Hanover st.
*Howkins, J., Granton harbour
*Howkins, J., jun., 7 Young st.
*Inglis, William, 21 West Mait-
land street
*Jardine, W. A., 19 Queen st.
*Jopp, G, 24 St Andrew square
Kelly, John, & Sons, 113 Rose
street. See Adv.
Laidlaw, R., & Son, Simon sq.
and 7 Gilmour st. See A dv.
Laniont, John, 28 Brunswick st.
*Landale, Frew, & Landale, 6
Forth street
*Leslie, J., 72 George street
*Ligktbody, Francis, 2 Hamp-
ton terrace
Lilley, Joseph, 49 Grove street
Long, T., & Co., 21 New street
*Lorimer & Young, 99 George st.
M'Call, C, &Co., Montgomery
street
*Mackie, Lieut. J., 65 York pi.
*Macpherson, Charles, Police
chambers
*M'Rae, John, 9 Devon place
M 'Ritchie, Alex., Fern hall,
Forbes road
Marshall, David, 13 Bonning-
ton place
f Marshall, W., 63 S. Clerk st.
*Menzies, Fergus J., 24 George st.
Middleton & Co. , Sciennes Iron
works, Newington
Miles & Co., 46 Cockburn st.
Miller & Herbert, Heriotfield
works, Heriot buildings
*Miller, John, 137 Princes street
Mills, Leighton, Custom-house,
Leith
Morrison, W., M 'Neil's place
Morton, S. andH, k Co., Vic-
toria dock, Leith
Mudie, D. G, Panmure foundry,
North Back of Canongate
Park, James D. , 23 London st.
* Paterson, J. , 5 St Andrew sq.
*Peddie, James, jun., 6 Queen st.
*Peddie, Thos., 27 Collins place
Peebles, D. Bruce, 68 West
Fountainbridge
Purnell, Hy. , 37 Frederick st.
*Reid, John, 9 Baltic street
*Ritchie, R., 16 Hill street
Robertson, J. , &; Son, 2 Couper st.
''Robertson, George, 47 Albany
street, Edinburgh, and New
works, Leith docks
Robertson, W., 102 Pleasance
*Romans, John, 53 Frederick st.
*Rymer, William Calder, 8 Dun-
can street
*Sang, E., & Son, 15 West
Sciennes and 2 George st.
*Scally, Alexander, 9 Mary's pi.
Scott, E. H, 35 Broughton st.
Seggie, A., Broughton market
Sinclair, Alex.,& Co., Bonning-
ton Iron works, Bonnington
Slight, A. & G. H, 34 Leith
walk
*Smith, W. , 4 Melbourne place
Somerville & Crombie, Gilmore
park
*Stevenson, D. & T., 84 George
street
*Stewart & Menzies, 13 Young st.
*Stewart, A. D., 12 Castle street
*Stirling, James, 11 Hill street
*Sutter, Archd., 3 Hill street
Taylor, John, & Co., Gilmore
park
Tennant, T. M., &Co. (Limited),
Bowershall, Bonnington road
Thomson, D. & J., 9 Stead's pi.
Thomson, B. , Bangor road
Tod, James, & Son, 29 Leith
walk. See Adv.
*Trimble, George, 7 Malta ter.
Wardale, W., Morrison street
Wight & Robertson, Etna
foundry, Bangor road
^Williamson, J. R. , 4 Fingal pi.
*Wylie, Henry J., 9 George st.
Young, James, & Co., 27 Cross-
causeway. See Adv.
Engravers and Copper-
plate Printers.
The * indicates Printers.
Aikman, G., 29 North bridge
Anderson, John, 4 North St
Andrew street
Anderson, Robert, 21 Lothian
street
Archibald, George, 8 Elm row
* Banks & Co. , 26 Waterloo place.
See Adv.
Bartholomew, G., 6 Salisbury pi.
Bartholomew, J., 4a N. bridge
and 135 High street
Bell, R. C. , 2 Preston terrace
Brodie, J., 15 Montague street
Brown, John, 5 Calton hill
Brown, Thomas, 23 Grange loan
Brydone, James, 12 Elder street
* Cameron, J. A., 10 Clerk street
Carfrae, A. L., 4 George street
Carfrae, Alex., 13 St James' sq.
Carstairs, A. L., 19 South St
David street
*Clark, R,, 15 Elder street
Comrie, Alex., 47 Thistle street
Crichton, N. M., 25 Hanover st.
Crighton, W- M., 75 Princes st.
Cruickshank, William, 18 St
James' square
Dawson, W., 21 Nicolson street
Dick, Thomas, 13 Hill place
Douglas, W., 2 Greyfriars place
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*Edmonston, F., & Son, 63
North bridge
*Ford, Alex., 142 High street.
See Adv.
Forrest, W., 17 Archibald place
Gardner, Thomas, 7 North St
David street
*GeUatly & "White, 26 George st.
Hay, Alexander, 4 North bridge
Higgin k Thorn, 8 N. Bank st.
Holiday, Thos., 17 St James sq.
Home & Co., 11 Greenside lane
"Home, Robert, 27 Elder street
Horsburgh, J., IS Bnccleuch pi.
Johnston k Co. , 20 South bridge
""Johnston, W. k A. K., 4 St
Andrew square
Johnstone, John, 7 Park street
Kirkwood, Alex., 8 North br.
Le Conte, J., 5 Glanville place
M'Glashan, Alex., 26 Clyde st.
Maekay, J. S., 2 Henry place
Mackintosh, Eobt., 102 S. bridge
M'Lean, Charles, 17 Elder street
*M'Leod, J., 90 South bridge
*Mein, J. Z., 4 St James' square
*Menzies, J. M., 30 Hanover st.
Miller, Wm., Millertield house,
Millerfield place
Mitchell, D., 19 Gayfield square
Moir, Robert, 31 Blair street
""'Mould & Tod, 3 & 4 St James' sq.
Murdoch, C, k Son, 51 Han-
over street. See Adv.
Murray, Geo., 42 Hanover street
N"immo,J. & J., loCarrubber'scl.
*Nimnio, D. , 3 East Register st.
Oliver, G. E. , 4 Swinton row
Park, William, 35 Hanover st.
Peacock Brothers, 27 S. bridge
Peck, E., 51 Hanover street
Richardson, W. , 2 Talbot place
*Ritehie, A., 19 S. St David st.
Ritchie, H. H., 146 Princes st.
Robb, C, k Son, S.-AV. Thistle
street lane
Robertson, D., 104 Rose street
Sanderson, E., 34 North bridge
"*Schenck k Macfarlane, 14 and
19 St James' square. See Adv.
Schenck k Son, 8 St Andrew st.
*Scott k Ferguson, 14 North St
Andrew street
*Simpson, David C, 29 Elder st.
*Smith & Brown, 32 and 20
Cockburn st. and 102 South br.
Souter, Jas. , 20 Cockburn street
Tod, John, 8 Thistle street
'"Turner, J. , k Co. , Lothian road.
See Adv.
Waugk, George, 21 Leith street
West, John, 54 Buccleuch street
Engravers on Wood.
Adam, John, 32a Geo. rv. bridge
Aikman, George, jun., 29 N.
bridge
Bell, Robert G, 2 Preston ter.
Borders, F., 31 Minto street
Brown, J., 5 Calton hill
Burnet, P., Swinton row
Corner, J. M., 8 Brighton street
Cowan, W., 15 St James' square
Greenslade, Alex., 30 Rankeillor
street
Hill, Alex., 156 Rose street
Horsburgh, J., 18 Buccleuch pi.
Hunter, W., 27 Lothian street
Morison, G.A., 58 Broughton st.
Munro, George, 46 Earl Grey st.
Paterson, R., 41a Broughton st.
Patterson, W., k Son, 15 East
Drummond street
Tod k Donaldson, 7b Circus lane
Williamson, D. W., 11 Mel-
bourne place
Young, C. & A., 63 N. bridge
Young, Miss, 17 London street
Engravers (SeaD.
Banks, J., 59 South bridge
Barclay, Wm., 51 Hanover st.
Blaik, David, 34 North bridge
Butters, L., 41 George street
Laing, Henry, 3 Elder street
Main, Edward, 21 Elder street
Marshall k Sons, 87 George st.
Mein, Wm., 37 North bridge
Moir, R., 31 Blair street
Murdoch, C, k Son, 51 Hanover
street. See Adv.
Park, William, 26 George street
Sanderson k Son, 92 Princes st.
See Adv.
Envelope Manufac-
turers.
Caldwell Brothers, 1 5 Waterloo pi.
Cowan & Co., 104 High street
Cox, Wm., 2a Greenside place
Elgin, Wm., & Son, 10 N. St
Andrew street
Waddie & Co., 104 High street
Waterston k Son, 56 Hanover st.
Felt Manufacturers.
Middleton& Co., West Sciennes.
See Adv.
Figure-makers.
Carnicelli, J., k Co., 4 Green-
side place
Lepol, Arrighi, 71 Adam square
File Cutter.
Anderson, James, 17 Leith walk
Hutton, R., Greenside row
Firewood Merchants.
Aitken k Co., 67 Fountainbridge
Currie, Andrew, M 'Neil's place
Leith Ragged Industrial School,
King street. See Adv.
M 'Murray, John, Lochrin, Home
street
Millar, James, & Co., Freer st.
Roberts, Robert, Dairy road
Fishcurers.
See Coojyerg.
Fishing-Tackle Makers.
Cowan, J., 18 Brunswick street.
See Adv.
Dryden, A., 24 Hanover street
Fraser, William, 117 High st.
Hogg, Mrs F., 79 Princes street
Lang, Samuel, 39 South bridge
Muir, George E. Y., 115 Nicol-
son street and 1 Craigside pi.
Phin, C. & A., 80b Princes st.
Rutherford, AVilliam, 52 Princes
street and 5 Hanover street
Shanks, Thomas, 5 Frederick st.
Wilson, A. &G., 19 Waterloo pi.
Fishmongers.
Allison, Frederick, 28 S. Rich-
mond street
Anderson, J., & Son, 106 George
street. See Adv.
Brannon, James, 25 Leith wynd
Brown, John, 16 Lothian street
Brown, Robert, 113 Kirkgate
Bryce, Andw., 8 Charlotte place
Carrol, W., 12 Robertson's close
Cook, Alexander, 3 South-east
Circus place
Croan, Patrick, 1 Fishmarket,
100 Grassmarket, and 18;
Halkerston wynd
Dalriel, Miss, 36a Frederick st. I
Devlin, Thomas, 5 Annfield
Douglas, Rob., 37 Earl Grey st. I
Duthie, George, 4 S. Melville pi.
Edington, A., West Newington
terrace
Finlay, Thomas, 51a Charlotte
street, Leith
Gannon, Mrs, 34 N. Richmond
street
Glen, Pat., 12 Fishmarket
Green, George, 107 Giles' street
Imlay, G., 8 South College street
Jameson, John, 60 Castle street.
See Adv.
Lynch, J., 36 W. Richmond st.
M'Lauchlan, W. B., 1 Old Physic
gardens
Manderson, Jas. , 8 Antigua st.
Moffat, G. D., 33 Dundas street.
See Adv.
Muirhead, Charles, 79 Queen st.
Purves, Joseph, 33 St Patrick sq.
Reid, William, 35a Frederick st.
Rodger, W., 4a Union street
Speirs & Co., 233 Cowgate
Turnbull, T., jun., 22 Lothian st.
Wharton, Mrs, 5 Gilmore street,
Paul's work
White, Alex. , 4 Coburg lane
Wilson, Mrs, 6 Charlotte st. , Leith
Floor-cloth Manufac-
turers.
Campbell, Jas., 40 Cockburn st.
j Campbell, P., 4 Greenside street.
See Adv.
jClapperton, Oliver, k Co., 59
and 60 Princes street
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Whytock & Co., 9 and 11 George
st. and Rose court. See Adv.
Fringe and Tassel
Makers.
Knox, Samuel, & Dickson, 13,
15, and 17 Hanover street,
and 42 Rose street
Reid, Thos., & Co., 139 Princes
street. See Adv.
Reston, Miss J., 6S George st.
Stevenson, Alex., 53 South br.
Stevenson, Thos., 76 and 77
Princes street
Stoddart, J., 1 South bridge
Whytock & Co., 9 George street.
See Adv.
Fruiterers.
Barron, Chas., 12 Lothian street
Bayne, Charles, 5 North St An-
drew street
Boyd, Bayne, & Co., 41 Princes
street
Brockley k Stewart, 6 Queens-
ferry street. See A dr.
Brown, William, 5 Hanover st.
and 21 Charlotte place
Buncle, A., 1 Drumdrvan
Buncle, A., 52 and 64 Clerk st.
Carstairs, Thos., 121 George st.
Cockburn, Jas., 1 Lindsay place
Considine, Patrick, 485 and 4S7
Lawnmarket
Croall, George, 7 Romilly place
Croll, D., 27 Hanover street
Dalziell, Mrs, 52 Bernard street
Doherty, J. , 7 Green market and
5 Market street
Doig, James, 6 Market place, 28
Pitt st., and Stockbr. market
Drysdale, James, 60 Queen st.
Duff, Peter, 51 Nicolson street
Finlay, J., 19 Broughton street
Foote, J., 23 Dundas street
Gladstone, Mrs, 11 Earl Grey st.
Goldie, J. W., 17 S. CoUege st,
Gordon, Misses, 49 Cockburn st.
Hardie, J. &W., lSGreensidepl.
Henderson, Miss, 39 Howe st.
Honeyman& "Wilson, 11 and 13
Meuse lane
Jamieson, Rt., k Co., Catherine
street court
Jamieson, Rt., 79 Queen street
Jamieson, Rt., 147 Princes st.,
Ib Baxter's place, and 57
Hanover street. See Adv.
Kay, G., 13 West Newington
Kay, Miss, 78 Queen street
Lackie, George, 17 Dundas st.
Lawson, George, 7 Duke street
Lindsay, J., 8 Old Physic gar-
dens and Queen's dock
Macfarlane, Mrs, 8 Tobago st.
M'Lean, Dugald, k Son, 27
Princes street
Masson, Mrs C, 44 Dundas st.
Mein, S. & H., 130 Nicolson st.
Mohring, H., 16 Cockburn st.
Peat, Mrs, 23 South Clerk street
Peat, Mrs Janet, 3 Sandport st.
Purves, Robert, 9 N. Pitt street
Rodger, Mrs J., 6 Baker's place
Scott, Alexander, 5 and 6 Green
market
Scott, D., 9 Charlotte st., Leith
Scott, James, 4 Antigua street
Smith, Mrs F. , 9 St Patrick sq.
Spence, James, 27 S. Clerk st.
Spence, J. , 1 Broughton street
Stewart, L. & J., 68 S. Clerk st.
Stoddart, David, 11 St Andrew
street, Leith
Sutherland, William, 53 Duke
street, Leith
Temple, J. , 6 Cockburn street
Thomson, Jas., 5 Summers pi.
Tibbets, H., 31 Whitfield place
Tod, James, 33 Frederick street
Traill & Fletcher, 31 St Andrew
square
Traquair, J., 14 W. Nicolson st.
Turnbull & Kay, 20 and 21
Greenside place
Waddell, J., 54b Lothian street
Waldie, George, 11 Clifton ter.
White, Robert, 4 Albany street
Wilkinson, G. W., 18 West
Maitland street
Wilson k Grosset, 12 Nicolson st.
Wilson, J., 14 Catherine street
Wood, Alex. , 1 and 2 Bristo pi.
Furnishing Shops.
See Trimming Warehouses.
Furniture Dealers.
Adams, William, 4b Howe st.
Ainslie, John, 244 Cowgate
Allan, John, 18 Dundas street
Armstrong, A. K., 9 Calton st.
Barker, Pat, 26 and 28 Blair st.
Beattie, J., 20 West Nicolson st.
Beattie, W., 171 Fountainbridge
Beith, Robert, 105 Kirkgate
Brown, Chas., 4 and 13 Blair st.
Brown, Jas., 174 Cowgate. See
Adv.
Bruce, Isaac, 1 Dundas street
Carlon, H., 172 Cowgate
Cassidy, P., 105 Cowgate
Crammond, W. D., 1 Orchard-
field street
Dalgleish k Forrest, 4 St An-
drew square
Dickson, John, 44 Blair street
Dillon, P., 108 Canongate
Dobie, J. M., 8 Victoria street
Dods, John, 66 and 67 Cowgate
Dods, Robert, 64 Cowgate
Edwards, G. S., 53 Cockburn
street. See Adv.
Fenton, R., 35 Dundas street
Gibson, Thomas, 146 Pleasance
Glen, G., 24a Frederick street
Glen, Mrs, 186 Cowgate
Goskirk, A., 237 Cowgate
Goulding, John, 128 Cowgate
Hislop, William, 28 Howe st.
Hog, J., 132 Cowgate
Hughes, P., 110 Cowgate
Jack, Wm., 22 and 24 W. Rich-
mond street
Jeffrey & Co., 21a Howe street
Jeffrey, Thomas, 4 Hamilton
place, Stockbridge
Lascelles, Andrew, 251 Cowgate
M 'George, Geo., 8 Drummond
street
Mack, Robert, 45 Hanover st.
Martin, W., 29 Dundas street
Middlemass, T., 21 St Andrew
street, Leith
Moncur, David, 4 Pleasance
Muir, P., 38 Blair street
Munro, Neil, 43 Niddry street
Murray, D. k M., 253 and 255
Cowgate
O'Donnell k Co., 43 Hanover st.
O'Donnell, C, & Co., 156 Cow-
gate. See Adv.
Poison, Jas., 14 St Andrew st.,
Leith
Porter, Jas., 10 St Anthony pi.
Powell, John, 107 and 109 Plea-
sance
Quigley, P., 18 Blair street
Rafferty, P., 30 Blair street.
See Adv.
Reid, Elizabeth, 46 Pleasance
Robertson, David, 33 Lothian
road. See Adv.
Smith, P., & Co., 18 W. Nicol-
son street
Smith, Philip, 25 St Andrew
street, Leith
Symington, Jas., 6 St Andrew
street, Leith
Thomson, Alex., 69 Cowgate
Thomson, James, 18 Hadding-
ton place
Furniture Printers and
Moreen Dealers.
Clapperton, Oliver, & Co., 59
and 60 Princes street
Grieve, R., k Co., 83 George st.
Simpson, James, 70 George st.
Whytock, R., k Co., 9 and 11
George street and Rose court.
See Adv.
Furriers.
Chisholm, Miss, 37 North bridge
Chisholm, Miss, 24 Brunswick st.
Dick, Archibald, 55 George st.
Flint, Mrs, 10 Antigua street
Hogg, Mrs, 49 Thistle street
Hunter, Mrs J., 8 Buccleuch st.
Macmahon, J., & Sons, 37 Han-
over street
Miller, H. M., 110 South Rose
street lane
Smith, J., 78 Princes street
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Wicks, Miss E., 42 Thistle st.
Yarroll, Samuel, 13 North St
Andrew street
Yarroll, Mrs D., 12 RosehiU pi.
Gardeners.
Affleck, John, Fillyside gardens,
Seafield
Archer, John, Easter road
Bennet, Jas. , 4 Blackford place,
Morningside
Blackie, John, 1 Claremont park
Blair, J., Cherry bank, New-
haven road
Brebner, David, 4 Shrub place
Brown, James, 112 West bow
Bryden, Mrs, Morayfield, Res-
talrig road
Cowan, James, 28 Croft-an-Righ
Currie, John, Parkside lodge
Dickson, John, 16 East Adam
street
Dods, J., Old Botanic cottage,
Haddington place
Douglas, George, Wilson's court,
1 Windmill lane
Duguid, John, Tower park, Car-
gilneld, Wardie
Elder, L., Dean
Gorrie, Win., Rait lodge, York
road
Grainger, R., & Son, Grange loan
Hopkirk, William, 117 Cause -
wayside
Innes, John, Seafield
Jack, Chas., 137 Causewayside
Johnston, Alex. , 9 Canning pi.
Joss, John, 2 Blackford place,
Morningside
King, Thomas, 3 Home lane
Law, George, Annfield cottage
Lockhart, W., Dean
Lothian, P., 10 Saunders street
Low, J., 2 Maryfield
M 'Donald, D., 54a India street
M'Dougall, Mrs, Silverfield
Mackay, D., & Co., Echo and
Cameron bank
Mackenzie, J., 11 Grange loan
Melville, Peter, 14 Grange loan
Miller, George, Mayfield loan
Miller, James, Old Bonnington
house
Miller, James, Morningside
Millin, Robert, Dairy lane
Milne, John, Sunnybank cottage,
London road
Mitchell, John, Comely bank
Moyes, James, 35 Home street
Munro, H., West Coates
Murray, Jas., Northfield cottage,
Newhaven road
Niven, James, Allanfield, Ferry
road, Leith
Niven, R., Jamaica street, Leith
O'ConneU, B., BeaverhaU, Lr.
Broughton road
Patterson, John, 7 Wright's ho.
Porterfield, J. H., 17 Lochend
road
Purves, Thomas, 17 Arthur st.,
Leith walk
Reid, James, 68 Broughton st.
Reid, John, 32 Stafford street
Reid, William, Logie green, Lr.
Broughton road
Robertson, W., Pilrigst. gardens
Rodgers, James, Morayfield,
Restalrig road
Smith, Win., Bonnington bridge
Stewart, Jos., Bangholm cottage,
Ferry road
Stewart, L. , St Andrew's place
Taylor, Jas. , Inverleith gardens,
Inverleith terrace
Thorn, C, Croft-an-Righ
Tod, Misses, Maryfield
Torrance, Joseph, Bonnington
bank
Wanless, Robert, 8 Merchiston
terrace
Watson, Robert, 35AGilrnorepl.
WiUiamson, G., & Son, 1 Jordan
lane
Wilson, John, Easter road
Wilson, William, Lixmount,
Trinity
Wood, G. , Royal terrace gardens,
Leopold place
Wood, J., Dean gardens
Young & Mackay, Newington
gardens
Gasfitters.
See Plumbers.
Gas-meter Makers.
Alder, Henry, 42 W. Sciennes st.
Cowan, William & Benjamin,
60 Buccleuch street
Fullerton, Son, & Co., 5 Abbey
mount
Grant, David, & Co., 45 Cross-
causeway
Laidlaw, R., & Son, Simon sq.
and 7 Gilmour street
Milne, J., & Son, Milton house,
90 Canongate
Nimmo, P. & J., 8 N. Bank st.
Peebles, D. B., 68 W. Fountain-
bridge
Glass Chandelier
Makers.
Hauptman, F., & Co., 22 Green-
side place
Ranken, F., 16 Picardy place
Sim, F. R., 96 Princes street.
See Adv.
Glass Manufacturers.
Brown, Jas. , 43 London street
Dickson, Jas., and Co., 34
Princes street
Edinburgh and Leith Glass Co.,
6 Salamander street
Edinburgh and Leith Flint Glass
Co., 33 Leith walk
Field & Allan, Bangor road
Forbes, D., 13a St Andrew sc[.
Ford, J., fiolyrood glass-works
Fraser, D., 5 Baxter's place
Holyrood Flint Glass Works (J.
Ford), 13 S. B. Canongate
Lewis, John A. , 73 George st.
Peddie, Jas., 10 Stead's place
Ranken, F., 16 Picardy place
Sim, F. R, 96 Princes street.
See Adv.
Smith, J., 14 Bang6r road
Strafford, J., 14 N. B. Canongate
Glass Merchants and
Glaziers.
See also Painters and Slaters.
Andreoli, M. & M., 15 Greenside
street
Ciceri, Mantica, & Torre, 81
Leith street
Cunningham, Andrew, jun., 18
Leith street
Dickson & Walker, 31 Frederick
street
Graham, Thomas, 29 Castle st.
and 12 Coalhill
Hyman, R., 60 Nicolson street
Knox, J., 19 Greenside place
Lawson, Wm., 39 Bridge street
Mackey, John, 24 Greenside pi.
Martin, Wm., 55 Lothian road
Martin, Wm., 102 Rose street
Pallister, Robt. , 3 Union street
Peddie, Robert, & Son, 3 Duke
street, Leith
Ridpath, Thos., 124 Pleasance
Steven, David, 3a Bristo place
Glass-cutters.
Hauptman, F., & Co., 22 Green-
side place
Lewis, John A., 73 George st.
M Tntosh & Co. , Greenside lane
Sim, F. R. , 96 Princes street
Smith, J., 14 Bangor road
Glass-engravers.
Beitlich, Anton, 16 Picardy pi.
Lerche, Emanuel, Upper Green-
Millar, J. H. B., W. Norton pi.
Glass-stainers.
Ballantine, James, & Son, 42
George street
Barnett, F., 101 Constitution st.
Cottier, Daniel, 24 George st.
Field & Allan, 27 Frederick st.
and Bangor road
Lamb, James, 48 London street
Small & Thorn, 4 Haddington
place and 17 Leith walk
Walker, Alexander, 10 Leith st.
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Globe-maker.
Fletcher, Peter, 7 Clyde street
Goldbeaters.
Boss & "Wright, 11 Calton street
Styles, Edwin, & Co., 8 Calton
hill
Tyrrell, W., 74 Eose street
Wright, Fred., 4 Swinton row
Goldsmiths.
Cockburn & Macdonald, 111
Princes street
Crichton, G. & M., 18 Princes st.
Crouch, William, & Son, 32 and
34 North bridge
Elder, John, 156 High street
Hamilton & Inches, 90a Princes
street
Hamilton, James, 7 E. Adam st.
Hamilton, John, & Son, 4lA
George street
Hay, Alexander, 45 Princes st.
Hutton, John Pears, 4 West
Eegister street
Mackay & Chisholm, 49 North
bridge
Mackay, Cunningham, & Co.,
54 Princes street
Marshall & Sons, 87 George st.
Marshall, J. & W. , 41a George st.
Marshall, W., & Co., 24 and 25
Princes street
Millidge & Son, 28 Princes st.
Sanderson & Son, 92 Princes st.
See Adv.
Westren, P., 103 Princes street.
See Adv.
Golf Club and Ball
Makers.
Dunn, William, 8 Vanburgh pi.
Greig, Alexander, 18 Duke st.,
Leith
M'Ewan, Douglas, Bruntsfield
links
Greengrocers.
Aithie, John, 39a India place
Bailie, James, 358 Castlehill
Bookless, Mrs, 50 W. Eichmond
street
Brand, James, 11 WT. Preston st.
Brunton, Peter, 34 Abbey hill
Collier, Miss, 332 Lawnmarket
Crawford, G. , 21 N. Eichmond st.
Cunningham, Miss, 7 East
Sciennes street
Dickson, Mrs Jn. , 4 Crichton st.
Downie, Mrs C, 3 Green market
Drysdale, James, 60 Queen st.
Foote, Mrs, 4 Green market
Forbes, A., 53 E. Crosscauseway
Fraser, Mrs Isa., 12 Couper st.
Fraser, Mrs, 1 Hill square
Gillies, John, 29 Simon square
Gunn, Mrs E., 19 Clerk street
Hay, Mrs, 1 Green market
Henderson, Hy., 3 Blenheim pi.
Hood, Miss H, 49 Thistle st.
Hutton, Mrs, 8 Tollcross
Inglis, John, 1 N. St Andrew st.
Jameson, E., 79 Queen street
Kay, Miss, 78 Queen street
Laird, Alex., 533 Castlehill
Ledingham, G., 60 Bristo street
Linkie, Mrs, 58 Thistle street
M'Clacherty, "Win., 12 Queens-
ferry street
M'Dougall, MrsE., 4Teviotrow
Meikle, Eobert, 2 Green market
Moore, Mrs U., 22 Sandport st.
Nairn, William, 64 Nicolson st.
Napier, Henry, 41 Couper street
Nugent, E., 38 S. Eichmond st.
Paterson, John, 13 Citadel st.
Paterson, Wm., 5 N. Melville pi.
Peacock, James, 2 Hope street
Peat, Mrs Janet, 3 Sandport st.
Eeid, John, 3 East Sciennes st.
Eeid, Mrs, 5 Montgomery street
Eobertson, "Wm., 43 East Cross-
causeway
Eobertson, Mrs, 49 Clerk street
Eodger, Mrs J. , 6 Baker's place
Scott, James, 4 Antigua street
Scott, John, 1 Leith walk
Scott, Elizabeth, 21 Castle st.
Sinclair, Mrs, 10 Home street
Steedman, Mrs, 13 Fountainbr.
Thomson, John, 45 Kirkgate
Wilkie, James, 8 Bread street
Grocers (Wholesale).
Aikman, A. , & Co. , Calton place
Burns, G., & Son, 164 High st.
Dickson, Wm., 1 Argyle square
Ford, Wm., & Sons, 93 Consti-
tution street
Honeyman & Wilson, 11 and 13
Meuse lane
Montignani, H. G. , 6 Drummond
street
Potts, W. & H, Port-Hopetoun
Taylor, James, John's lane
Turnbull & Kay, 20 and 21 Green-
side place
Grocers and Wine and
Spirit Merchants.
Those marked * are Grocers
only.
Adam, Jos., 4 Back of Vaidts
*Adam, P., 190 Cowgate
Adamson, David, 247 Canongate
*Adamson, Mrs, 11 Jamaica st.
Adie, A., 4 Coburg street
Affleck, Mrs Eobert, 54 St Leo-
nard street
Aikman, Jane, 33 Buccleuch st.
*Aitchison, Mrs Geo., 35 Eich-
mond place
*Aitken, Mrs Janet, 44 Home st.
* Alexander, H., 18 William st.
Alexander, John, 11 Maitlandst.,
Newhaven
Alexander, Jn., 4 Bowershall pi.
Alexander, Mrs J., 79 Kirkgate
Allison, Wm., 47 St Andrew
street, Leith
*Anderson, Geo. , 4 Amphion pi.
Anderson, Henry, 21 Burns st.
Anderson, L. G., 491 Lawn-
market
Anderson, Mrs D., 263 Cowgate
Anderson, Mrs J., 12 Wright's
' houses
Andrew, Alex. , 31 Couper street
Angus, Miss, 2 Northumbd. st.
Baillie, Charles, 12 Moray street
Bain, Donald, 66 Bristo street
Baird, Alex., 34 Home street
Balfour, E., 152 Fountainbridge
BaUingail, Miss Ann, 37 and 71
Kirkgate
*Barr, William, 30 Cowgate
Barran, C, 12 Drummond street
Barrie, Geo., 44 Giles' street
Barrie, Hy., 79 and 80 Giles' st.
*Baxter, Mrs, 67 Main street
Beaton, Mrs, 6 Cowgate
Bell, Mrs, 3 East Arthur place
Bertram, George, Gladstone place
Bird, Thomas, 44 Jamaica street
Black, George, 9 Fox lane
Black, John, 33 Pitt street
Black, Eobt. W., 17 Jamaica st.
Black, Eobert, 47 Yardheads
Blackie, Wm., 126 Causeway side
Blair, William, 120 Kirkgate
Blake, J. , k Co. , 27 Earl Grey st.
Blane, Wm., 7 Buccleuch street
Blyth, Colin, 89a Canongate
Blyth, Eobt., 3 N. Junction st.
Boag, James E., 60 Hanover st.
Bolt, James, 5 Dock place
'"Bolton, Geo., 21 Barony street
Bonson, H., 9 E. Eichmond st.
Bradbrook, Eichd., 36 Main st.
*Braidwood & Fowler, 1 Sandport
street
Brash, William, 210 Canongate
Brash, William, 3 Eose street
Brash, Mrs, 19 Coalhill
Brodie, William, 15 Potterrow
*Broomfield, Mrs, 5 Barony st.
Brown, A. & H., 54 Potterrow
Brown, David, 100 West port
*Brown, Jas., 42 Broughton st.
Brown, John, 16 St Anthony
place
Brown, John, 136 Nicolson street
Brown, E., 1 Duke street, Leith
Brown, E., 11 Greenside row
Brown, E. M., 158 Pleasance
Brown, Eobert, 6 India place
Brown, Wm. , Grove buildings
Bryden, Wm. , 2 Duncan street
Bucher, Mrs, 29 Water lane
Buchan & Johnston, 12 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
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Buchanan Brothers, 1 Canon pi.
Budge, Wm., 12 West Maitland
sti'eet
Burnet, Andrew, 152 Cowgate
and 58 Crosscauseway
Burnet, Geo., 92 St Leonard st.
"Burns, John, 54 Crosscauseway
Cairns, Alex., 99 & 120 High st.
*Cairns, J., 226 Cowgate
('aider, David, 112 Canongate
Calder, H. , 5 Lord Russell place
Cameron, Joseph, 1 0 West Rich-
mond street
Cameron, Thomas, 6 Allison pi.
^Campbell, Henry, 11 Richmond
place
Campbell, John, 15 Carnegie st.
Campbell, William, 41 East
Crosscauseway
"Campbell, Mrs* Thos., 24 South
Richmond sti'eet
■"Chatham, J., 326 Lawnmarket
Chisholm, Mrs, 7 Citadel street
Christie, J., 30 High street
Christie, John, 36 Nicolson st.
Christie, Robert, 53 Hanover st.
Church, J., 8 Claremont place
Clark & Crawford, 3 Rutland pi.
Clark, Thomas, 38 Grove street
Clark, William, 36 Hillkouse-
field, Leith
Cochrane, R. H., 24S Canongate
*Coehrane, Miss M., 116 Kirk-
gate
Cockburn, J. & G., 135 Princes
street and 21 Castle street
Cockburn, Andw. T., 32 Lauri-
ston street
Cockburn, J. F., 20 North-west
Circus place
Cockburn, R., 11 St Andrew sq.
Colquhoun, P. , 70 Cumberland st.
Cook, Chas. M., 17S Fountain-
bridge. See Adv.
Cooper, Hunter, Maryfield place
Corbet, Peter, 9 Elbe street
*Cornfoot, Mrs, 192 Rose street
Coubrough, J., 19 Greenside st.
Cowan, Thomas, 67 Nicolson st.
Cowan, Thos. , 39 Cumberland st.
Cowe, Andrew, 211 Canongate
Cowie, Thomas, 23 S. College st.
Coxson, James, 100 Abbey hill
Craig, James, 40 Broughton street
Craig, James, 40 Clerk street
*Craig, J. W. , 22 N. -W. Circuspl.
Craig, Thomas, 50 Broughton st.
Crichton & Thomson, 77 South
Clerk street
Crighton, James, 1 Kerr street
Crockett, David, 4 Rosehill pi.
Cullen, Michael, 252 Cowgate
Cumming, Alex., 179 Pleasance
dimming, K, 18 Union place
Cunningham, J. , 7 Canning pi.
Cunningham, Mrs Catherine,
6 and 7 Lapicide place
Currer, Adam, 79 Queen street
Currie, Adam, 25 Dock street
Cuthbert, D., 36 Brunswick st.
Cuthbertson, G., 65 Shore and
4 Prince Regent street
*Darling, R. , 10 Drunimond st.
Davidson, Andw., Water of Leith
Davidson, James, 94 Nicolson st.
Davidson, W. , 30 Dean sti'eet
*Davidson, Wm., 40 India place
Davie, John M., 21 Tobago st.
Davies, David, 13 South St
James' street
*Devine, W., 160 Cowgate
Dick, William, 17 Dean street
Dickson & Co., 66 Fountainbr.
Dickson, A. , 3 Elder street
Dickson, A., 179 High street
Dickson, A. , 6 and 7 Antigua st.
Dickson, Adam, 38 Bristo street
Dickson, Mrs, 23 Jamaica street
Donald, J., 163 Fountainbridge
Donaldson, George, k Son, 22
West Maitland street and 1
Mackenzie place
Donaldson, J., 7 Hillhousefield
Donaldson, Wm., 10 Moray st.
Donaldson, MrsE., 43 Canongate
Douglas & Mason, 96 George st.
Douglas, Robert, 172 Fountain-
bridge
*Douglas, Mrs, 184 Rose street
Dryden, Mary, 36 Jamaica sti'eet
Drybrough, G., New lane, New-
haven
Drysdale, D., 2 Nicolson sti'eet
Dudgeon, Alex., 35a India place
*Duff, Mrs, 46 Brunswick street
Duguid, David, 36 Dundas st.
Duncan, George, 1 Pilrig place
Duncan, J., 18 S. St James' st.
Dunn, John, 152 Rose street
Dykes, Richard, 3 Orchardfield
Dymock & Guthrie, 16 Nicolson
street
Elder, George, 27 Dean street
Elder, Wm., 28 Tobago street
Elliot, Robert, 94 West port
Fairbairn, H. , 45 Hope park end
Fairley, J., &; Sons, 67 Lauriston
place
Fairley, James, 1 Gilmore place
Fairweather, Alex., 39 North
Richmond sti'eet
Falconer, D., 18 Home sti'eet
Farquhar, A. , 2 Victoria place
Ferguson, Duncan, 111 Kirkgate
Ferguson, Thomas, 2 Market pi.
Fergusson, W., 22 Maitland st.
*Fingland, George, 62 Bristo st.
*Fleming, Janet, 172 Rose st.
Flockhart, Thomas, 3 West St
Anthony place
Forbes, Alex., 36 Lothian street
Ford, James, & Son, 6 and 7
Merchiston terrace
Ford, James, 184 High street
Ford, J., 69 St Andrew street,
Leith
Ford, John, Cherry bank, New-
haven road
Forgan, David, 27 Grassmarket
Forrest, James, Water of Leith
Fraser, Alex., 11 Canongate
French, John, 27 Bernard street
Frier, Andw. A., 158 Fountainbr.
Gale, Mrs Grace, 11 Saunders st.
Gardner, A., 259 High street
Garrioch, John, 61 Bristo street
Gilbert, Robert, 56 Yardheads
*Gilchrist, Mrs, 85 Rose street
Gill, James, 54 Lauriston street
Gillespie, James, 22 Bread street
Gillespie, John, 15 Howe street
*Gillies, Robt., 9 Deanhaugh st.
Gilmour, H., 16 Greenside street :
*Gilray, Joseph, 78 S. Clerk st.
*Goodlet, John, 1 Star bank,
Trinity
Gordon, Thos., 68 Causewayside -
*Gormley, James, 112 Cowgate
and 26a West port
Gowans, James, 2 Semple street
*Graham, David, 5 Deanpath,
Water of Leith
Graham, Mrs, 49 Cumberland st.
Grant, A., 14 South St James' st.
Grant, AVm., 1 W. Lauriston pL
Gray, Alex., 13 Water lane
Gray, Andw., 2 East Adam st.
Gray, David, 19 Yardheads
Gray, George, 6 Jamaica street
Gray, H., 27 Abbey hill
Gray, John, 53 Broughton street
and 19 Dublin street
Gray, Wm. S., 29 Clerk street '
Greenaway, J., 33 Elder street
Greig, And., 147 Fountainbridge
Greig, Francis, 34 Dean street
Greliche, Edward, 70 and 72'
Thistle street
Grieve, James, 28 Clerk street
Grieve, John, 22 Water lane
Grieve, Thomas, 40 Home street
Groves, Charles, 50 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Gunn, Alex., 12 Yardheads
Guthrie, Thos., 40 Giles' street
*Guthrie, Agnes, 131 St Leonard
street
Hair, George, 153 Pleasance
Handyside, J., 10 Causewayside
*Handyside, Jos., 21 Fox lane
Hastie, Jas. , 1 7 and 1 9 Charles st.
Haswell, Geo. C, 1 S. Clerk st.
Haswell, James, 30 Greenside
street and 66 Grassmarket
Hay, Robert & G., 8 Huntly
street and 1 Elm row
Hay, Alexander, 10 Clanalpine
buildings
Hay, John, 1 Jamaica street,
Bonnington
Hay, Peter, 44 Lothian street
*Heggie, Robt. , 25 Hillhousefield
*Henderson, A., 79 Nicolson st. ,
*Henderson, James, 29 Bread st.
Henderson, Win. , 1 Morrison st.
Henriksen, H. P., 5 Admiralty
street
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GRO 383
Hepburn, Michael, 15S Canon-
gate
lepburn, Wm., 156 High street
Herald, William, 53 Kirkgate
leron, James, 160 Pleasance
liggie, William, 32 Abbey hill
lilh Thomson, &Co., 45 Frede-
rick street
Hodge, Mrs S., Block B, 7
Bangor road
Holland, G., 6 Simpson's court,
Greenside
'Home, Alex., 32 Dean street
Jorsburgh, John, 30 Broughton
street
Hossack, D., 329 Cowgate
louliston, John, 74 Leith street
raBowden, Thomas, 4 St Andrew
i street, Leith
^Howie, Mrs, 12 Cable wynd,
Leith
"Howie, Mrs M. , 10 W. Adam st.
Hughes, Miss E. , 5 Hillhouselield
'Hughs, Patrick, 117 Cowgate
Hume, E., 48 Canongate
Hunter, George, 12 West port
. and 234 Cowgate
Hunter, James, 1 Greyfriars pi.
Hunter, James, 17 Madeira st.
Hunter, Robert, 12 East Rich
mond street
Hutton, James, 25 North Rich
mond street
Hutton, Jas., 3 Maitland street,
Newhaven
"Inglis, David, 2 Pleasance
Inglis, D., 207 Cowgate
Inglis, Robt. , 33 Heriot buildings
*Inglis, Thomas, 38 Lothian st.
Inglis, Mrs J., 9 Spence's place
Leith
Innes k Grieve, 11 St Andw. sq
Innes Brothers, 15 India place
Ireland, Miss, 60 Thistle street
Irons, James, 1 Grindlay street
*Kirkland, MrsH., 8 Elder st.
Knight, William, 8S Canongate
*Knox, John, 28 Potterrow
Lamb, James, 162 Canongate
*Laurie, Mrs J., 12 Saunders st.
Law & Forrest, 15 Queensferry
street
Lawrie & Sons, 5 East Sciennes
street
Lawrie, Peter, New lane
Leadbetter, J., 26 Causewayside
*Ledingham, George, 60 Bristo
SlT66L"
Lee, William B., 51 Charlotte
street, Leith
Leishman, Robt., 227 Canongate
Lewis, James, 177 Canongate, 6
and 7 Market street, and 59
Pleasance
Lewis, J., 34 Hanover street
Liddle, William, 8 Rose street
Lindsay, Jas., 3 Haddington pi.
*Little, Mrs A., 18 Hillhousefield
*Logan, Elizabeth, 293 Cowgate
M Alpine, F., 114 Canongate
*M 'Arthur, John, 29 Lothian st.
M'Cabe, A., 24 Yardheads
M'Conachie, Robert, 1 Mon-
tague street
M'Craw, John, 6 Eomilly place
M'Culloch, John, 7 S. College st.
M 'Donald, David, k Sons, 29
Shore
*Macdonald, Miss, 23 Barony st.
M'Donald, Miss M., 74 West
Fountainbridge
M'Dougal, G., 18 Howe street
M'Dougal, J., 15 Kirkgate and
3 and 4 Lapicide place
M'Dougal, Jas., 6 Dublin street
M'Dougal, J., 1 Mansfield place
M 'Edward, Miss J., Goshen.
Canaan lane
M'Farlane, D. & H., 2 Green
side street
*Irvine, John, 22 Richmond pi. Macgladrie, Thomas, 21 Piich-
Jackson, P. & T., 1 Howard st.
Jamieson, Gilbert, k Son, 66
Grassmarket
Jardine, Alex., 57 High street
Jardine, R., 75 Pleasance
Jeffrey, Mrs, 32 Main street
*Johnston, Helen, 86 Fountain-
bridge
"Johnston, Miss M., 86 Rosest.
Jolly, W., 20 Broughton street
*Keddie, Miss Jane, 54 Brough-
ton street
*Kellie, James, 58 Lothian road
Kerr, James, 89 Nicolson street
*Kerr, John, 30 N. Richmond st.
*Kim, William, 23 St Andrew
street, Leith
Kirk, James, 223 and 225 High
street, 461 Lawnmarket, and 1
Catherine street
Kirkhope, J., k Sons, 1 S. Mel-
ville place
Kirkhope, A., 3 Scotland street
mond place
M'Glashan, Alex., Grantcn
M 'Grain, Peter, 305 Cowgate, and
1 St Andrew wynd, Leith
M'Gregor, D., 120 Rose street
M'Intosh, James L., Ill Cause-
wayside
*Mackay, Thomas, 14 Nelson st.
*Mackay, H., 509 Lawnmarket
M ' Kerman, Edward, 115 Cowgate
Mackintosh, R., 173 Cowgate
Mackintosh, J., 115 Cowgate
M'Lachlan k Hastie, 5 and 6
Lindsay pi. and 1 E. Preston st.
M'Lay, P., 63 Lothian road.
See Adv.
M'Lean, D., k Son, 27 Princes
street
M'Leish, Andrew, 36 Cowgate
M'Leish, J., 324 Lawnmarket
M'Leod, John, 146 Cowgate
"M'Mahon, Peter, 61 St Andrew
street, Leith
M'Nab, Jas., 1 Brougham place
M'Phail, William, 1 Ellen street
M'Pherson, Alexander, 7 St
James' square
M'Pherson, W., 12 Shrub place
Macrae, John, 2 Clarence street
Macternan, F., 55 West port
M'Vean, M., 38 William street
M'Whanncll, P., 52 Frederick
street
Maloney, P., 11 Horse wynd
Marshall, Fergus, 93 West bow
Marshall, John, 1 Tobago street
Marshall, Mrs John, 13 Clerk
street
Martin, Alexander, 45 Cumber-
land street
*Martin, John, 20 South Rich-
mond street
*Matheson, D., 75 Main street
Mauchline, Andrew, 6 St James'
square
*MeJxose, Andrew, & Co., 93
George street
*Melville, Mrs John, 59 Canon-
gate
Menelaws & Co., 143 George st.
See Adv.
*Menzies, John, 47 Grove street
Menzies, R., 75 Fountainbridge
Mickel, A., 13 St Patrick square
Middleton, D., 22 S. St James' st.
*Middleton, John, 68 Buccleuch
street
Mill, Mrs, 16 William street
Mill, Mrs, 33 West port
Millar, John, 17 Downie place
Millar, Henrietta, 7 Anntield
Miller, Robert, 9 Admiralty st.
Miller, R, 45 and 46 Bridge st.
Mitchell, A. M. , 32 Castle street
Mitchell, George, 72 and 74
Nicolson street
Mitchell, William, St Cuthbert's
lane
Mitchell, Mrs C, 74 South Back
of Canongate
Mochrie, J., 84 Nicolson street
Moffat, John, 13 Atholl place
Montignani, C. L., 15 Shrub pi.
Moodie, John, 14 a Home street
Morgan, J., 194 Canongate
Morrison, Robt., 73 Giles' street
""Morton, William, 62 Fountain-
bridge
Mossman, Andrew, 1 E. Sciennes
Muir, John, 34 Whitfield place
Muir, William, 5 Trafalgar st.
*Muir, Mrs W., 85 Fountainbr.
*Muir, Mrs, 16 Bristo street
Murray, Alex., 3 Durnbiedykes
road
Murray, A., 67 South bridge
Murray, G, 51 Frederick street
Murray, M., 135 Cowgate
Murray, W., 12 Clyde street
Murray, Mrs H. , 9 Couper st.
Nairn, John, 1 Catherine street
Napier, James, 183 Fountainbr.
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Nelson, John, Water of Leitli
Nevison, Thos. , 2 Bedford street
Nicoll, Joseph, 3 India street
Nicolson, William, 34 Bridge
street, Leith
Nicolson, David, & Son, 36
Canongate
Nicolson, John, 39 Hillhouseneld
Noble, James, 1 Claremont place
Noble, Thomas, 57 Pleasance
Noble, William, 7 William street
Ogilvie, C, 50 Dundas street
Ogilvie, G. , 4 Farquharson place
*Ormiston, Mrs, 108 Bose street
Ovens, W. H., 88 High street
Pagan, Archibald, 14 India pi.
Palmer, James, 101 Grassmarket
Paris, Alex., 5 S.-E. Circus pi.
Paterson, A. F., 39 Kirkgate
Paterson, T. , 5 East Begister at.
*Paterson, Mrs J. , 57 Leith wynd
*Penman, J., 67 Giles' street and
6 Great Junction street
"Petrie, Mrs, 33 Thistle street
*Pirret, J., 58 Clerk street
*Pirret, Thomas, 2 Marmion ter.
*Pitkeathly, Wm., 56 Bose street
*Ponton, Mrs Bobert, 5 Hay st.
Porteous, G., 86 Crosscauseway
Pratt, David, 34 Sandport street
*Pringle, John, 49 Buceleuch st.
Biingle, Bobert, 11 Annfield
*Proud, Mrs, 98 Pleasance
Proudfoot, John, 11 and 12 West
Newington
Proudfoot, John, 4 Grange road
Eae, Alexander, 2 and 3 Spring
gardens
*Bae, G., 43 Dundas street
Baniage, John S., 17 Home st.
Banisay, James, 55 Lauristonpl.
Banisay, Mrs, 25 Greenside raw
*Ratter, Mrs, 23 Sheriff brae
Beid, M. , 1 Norton place
Beid, William, 42 and 44 Earl
Grey street
Eeith, William, 3 Bosehill place
Bichardson, D., North Fort st.
Bitchie, Alex., 21 Abbey hill
Eobb, Thomas, k Son, 9 and 11
Frederick street
Bobb, William, 145 Princes st.
Boberts, Thomas, 8 West port
Robertson, D. & B., 51 Kirkgate
Bobertson, Donald, 92 Pleasance
^Robertson, George, 1 Hawthorn
bank terrace
Bobertson, James, 1 Tennant st.
Bobertson, Peter, 62 Canongate
Bobertson, Bobert, 1 Hamilton
place, Stockbridge
*Bobertson, Robt, 23 Arthur st.
Robertson, William, 2 High st.
Robertson, Wm., 15 King street
Robertson, Wm., 1 Parkside st.
Robertson, Miss J. , 2 West port
*Rollo, James, 106 High street
Ronaldson, W., 6 St Patrick st.
Rose, John, 2 Eglinton street
Ross, A., & Co., 7 North St
Andrew street
Ross, Andrew, 95 Grassmarket
Ross, Thomas, 3 Home street
Boss, Agnes, 19 Greenside row
Russell, E., k, Co., 138 Fountain-
bridge
BusseU, Thomas, 42 West Rich-
mond street
BusseU, Mrs B. , 26 Lauriston st.
Rutherford, Bobert, 3a Dnirn-
mond street
Salmond, J., k Co., 129 and 131
Bose street
Salmond, Bobt. , Water of Leith
Sanderson k Lawrie, 20 Hanover
street
Sanderson, A., 85 Kirkgate
Sanderson, B., 199 Cowgate
*Sanson, A, 107 Causewayside
*Saunders, J., 1 Orchardfield pi.
*Scott, John, 1 Leith walk
Scott, Bobert, 175 High street
*Scott, Mrs M., 1 Chapel street
Scott, Hannah, 61 Cumberland
street
Seth, George, 381 High street
*Shand, James, 31 Jamaica st.
Sharp, James, 13 Grassmarket
*Shaw, G., 265 Cowgate
*Shiels, Alex., 17 Bichmond pi.
*Sime, A. , 43 Duke street, Leith
*Sime, Miss S., 261 Cowgate
Simpson, A., k Co., 5 Baker's
place
Simpson, John, 5 and 6 Tol-
booth wynd
Simpson, Mrs, 14 Main street
*Simpson, Mrs, 22 Lauriston st.
^"Sinclair, James, 54 Thistle st.
Sinclair, John, 106 West port
Sinclair, Balph, 134 Nicolson
street
Small, John, 37 Bristo street
*Small, Miss, 200 Bose street
Smeal, John, 24 Admiraltystreet
Smellie, H., 80 Crosscauseway
Smellie, Bobert, 33 Bristo street,
28 Home st., and 2 Orchard-
field place
Smith, Alexander, 24 Leven st.
*Smith, Alexander, 41 Giles' st.
Smith, David, 39 Broughton st.
Smith, James, 25 Union place
Smith, James, 69 Canongate
Smith, James, 6 Craigside place
*Smith, James, 137 Grassmarket
Smith, John, 78 Canongate
•'Smith, Mrs Ann, 113 Grass-
market
*Smith, Mrs E., 67 Bose street
Smith, Mrs J., 10 Spence's place,
Leith
Smith, Mrs Peter, 1 Jordan place
''Smith, Mrs W., 1 Jordan burn
SomerviBe, Jas., 4 Water lane,
Leith
Somerville, W., 183 Canongate
Sounnes, Bobert, 82 High street
Spalding, Peter, 14 Bose street
Spalding, Wm., 15 Yardheads
* St Cuthbert's Co-operative Asso-
ciation, 1 St Cuthbert's place
*Steedman, John, 40 Hanover
street. See Adv.
Steedman, W., 1 Charlotte
street, Leith, and 13 CasseLs
place
Stevenson, J., 8 N. Melville pi.
Stevenson, Mrs G, 263 and 265
Canongate
Stewart, Alexander, 16 India pi.
Stewart, Andrew, 42 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Stewart, J., 19 Hart street
*Stewart, Js., & Son, 66 Bose st. I
Stewart, John, 30 Fountainbridge |
Stewart, Bobert, 89 Canongate
Stewart, Mrs E. , 48 Lauriston st.
Stirling, Irvine B., 2 St Leonard
street
Stirling, John, 2 St Patrick st.l
and 6 Bichmond lane
Stitt, James, 14 Charlotte place
Strachan, WiBiam, 67 Shore
Strathie, A., Orchardfield
Sutherland, Andrew, 1 Upper
Grove place
Sutherland, H., 1 Canon street
Sutherland, John, 33 Couper st.
Sutherland, Bobt. , 9 Victoria pi.
Swan, Bobert, 40 Howe street
Swinton, T., 2 Dundas street
Tait, Alex., 24a India street
Tait, James, 1 Orchardfield
*Tait, James, 26 Jamaica street
*Tait, Thomas, 14 S. CoBege st.
Tansh, Anne, 15 Bomilly place
Taylor, J. & G., 7 Downie place
and 328 Lawnmarket
Taylor, Mrs J. , 9 Hamburg pi.
*Taylor, Mrs, 74 Broughton st.
Taylor, Mrs, 21 Main street
*Temple, Thomas, 245 High
street and 55 Botterrow
Thomson, Alexander, 79 Main st.
^Thomson, James, 3 Howe st.
Thomson, James, 31 Upper Gray
street
Thomson, John, 232 Cowgate
Thomson, John, 12 Cowgate and
70 Grassmarket
*Thomson, John, 4 Canonmills
bridge
Thomson, John, 29 Hercles st.
Thomson, B. D., 23 South St
Andrew street
Thomson, B. L. , 3 Admiralty st.
Thomson, T., 36 Duke St., Leith
Thomson, T. , 40 St John's place
Thomson, W., 61 Queen street
Thomson, W., 7 & 8 Leggat's land
Thomson, Mrs, 2 Middle Arthur
place
Thomson, Miss Jane, 7 Fox lane
Thorburn, M., 1 and 2 Prospect
street
Todd, John, 1 E. Bichmond st.
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Topping, Alexander J., 1 Poplar
lane
Train, J., 26 Barony street
Turnbull, W. H., 139 Kirkgate
Tweedie, J., 49 St Leonard street
*Urquhart, Chas., 52 Thistle st.
*Vallance, Thos., 30 Potterrow
Yallance, "Win., 116 West port
Yeiteh, W., 1 Sandilands place
Yeiteh, Miss J. , 3 Cumberland st.
Walker, David, 9a Scotland st.
Walker, James, 54 Nicolson st.
and 73 Hanover street
Wallace, Mrs, 7 Elder street
Warrick, Alex., 13 Couper st.
Watson, Alex., North Fort st.
Watt, Peter, 19 Haddington pi.
Weatherhead, W., 21 Canongate
Webster, W., 23 Burns street
Weir, William, 5 Gray's place
West, Mrs Andw., 16 Morton st.
* White, A., 39 Dundas street
White, Alex., 22 Couper street
White, J., 123 West port
White, Win,, 7 Union place,
Bonnington road
Whyte, David, 11 St Anthony pi.
Whyte, John, 497 Lawnmarket
Williamson, John, 84 West port
Williamson, John, 59 High st.
Williamson, J., 54 West port
Wilson & Lee, 35 Northumber-
land street
Wilson, Alexander, 17 North-
west Circus place
Wilson, George, 179 Cowgate
Wilson, James, 8 Canongate
Wilson, Thomas, 6 St Patrick sq.
Wilson, William, 2 and 4 South
Richmond street
Wishart, Alex., 22 Dean street
*Wood, P., 31 Water lane, Leith
Wood, Thomas, Water of Leith
Wright, James, 53 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Wright, J. , 142 and 143 Kirkgate
Wright, T., 1 North Junction
street
"Wright, Miss, 5 Northumber-
land place
* Wylie, Alex. , 9 Eomilly place
Young & Saunders, 27 Duke st.
Young Brothers, 12Calton street
Young, J. , & Co. , 1 Pitt street
Young, W. k D., k Co., 17
Cowgate
Young, Mrs, 31 Nelson street
Young, Mrs, 24 Simon square
Gunmakers.
Bryce, J., 36 West Register st.
Bryce, Thos., 15 Drummond st.
Dickson, J., k Son, 63 Princes
street
Harkom, J., 32 Princes street
Henry, Alexander, 12 South St
Andrew street
M 'Michael, R., 7 Ashley buildgs.
2B
M'Naughton, Jas., 33 George st
Mortimer & Son, S6 George street
Thomson, Alexander, & Son, 16
Union place
Haberdashers.
See Drapers.
Hairdressers.
Those marked * are also Per-
fumers.
Acquroff, John, 21 Rose street
"'Anderson, D., 119 Nicolson st.
* Anderson, W., 2 E. Registers!.
Blackhall Brothers, 15 and 19
New street
*Bolton, J., 8 Cockburn street
*Bourdeaux, S., 3 S. College st.
Brown, Grant C, 2 Niddry st.
Brown, Wm. A., 52 Bridge st.
Bryson, Thomas, 59 St Andrew
street, Leith
Cameron, Jas., & Son, 1 Physic
gardens and 49 Chalmers' cl.
Campbell, John, 39 Shore
Campbell, Wm. , 48 Home street
*Cook, William, 3 Deanhaugh
street. See Adv.
*Cooper, Arch., 19 Downie place
*Dickie, D., 65 & 69 Nicolson st.
*Dunn, John, 70 Kirkgate
Eagle, R., 178 Canongate
*Ferguson, Geo., 117 George st.
Ferguson, James, 117 George st.
*Fraser, John, 84 Kirkgate
Gardner, J. K., 443 Lawnmarket
*Horne, G., 4 York place
*Koerber, Johannes, 31 Cock-
burn street
Lawrence, G. C. , 25 Rose street
Lyon, James, 61 Low Calton
Mackay, David, 8 Greenside pi.
M'Parlane, D., 309 High street
M'Parlane, John, 4 St Patrick st.
Matheson, George, 19 Kirkgate
*More, G., 2 Castle street
Mutrie, Wm. , 41 Blair street
*Pass, Edwin, 89 Princes street
Peebles, Thos., 14 Home street
*Toole, Alex., 47 Broughton
street
Reid, George, 164 Rose street
Roger, William, 143 Pleasance
*Roques, Casimir, 7 South St
Andrew street
Rose, James, 7 Chapel street
Russell, John, 59 Rose street
*Simpson & Taylor, 15 South St
David street
*Stalker, T., 9a Clerk street
•Stirling, Miss J., 48 George st.
*Sturrock & Sons, 33 Princes st.
*Taylor, John, 9 Bank street
*Tennant, T. M., 23 North-west
Circus place. See Adv.
Thomson, A., 137 High street
'""Thomson, G. , 7 Waterloo place
"Thomson, Jas., 15 Catherine st.
Hair Manufacturers.
Blind Asylum, 58 Nicolson st.
and 21 Frederick street
Cameron, J., & Son, 1 Old
Physic gardens
Paterson & Sons, 95b Princes
street
Peacock, H., 50 South bridge
Taylor, John, 9 Bank street
Hamcurers.
Anderson, P. , Granton harbour
Baillie, T. & N., 15 Victoria st.
Davidson, D., 96 West bow
Jockel, C, 60 Queen street
Kerr, John, 32 Lothian street
Marwick, W, 63 Clerk street
Mossman k Watson, 16 Grass-
market
Murray, James, 3 Swanfield
Paterson & Allan, 75 Grass-
market
Robertson, Alex., 5 Old Physic
gardens
Steedman, John, 40 Hanover
street. See Adv.
Stewart, Robt., 9 Hanover street
Thomson, D., 163 Fountainbr.
Handrailers.
Gallie, Jas., 36 St Cuthbert's st.
Learmonth, Thomas, 10 Barony
street
M'Pherson, Jas., & Co., 2 Bal-
birnie place
Harness Makers.
See Saddlers.
Hatters.
Those marked * are also
Manufacturers.
Affleck, W., 71 Hanover street
Alston, Geo. , 40 Hanover street
Anderson, J. , 6 E. Register st.
*Barelay, George, 72 Adam sq.
Barclay, James, 35 Lothian road
*Beachem, G, 17 Candlemaker
row
Blair, James, 131 Kirkgate
Burge, C, k Co., 9 Haddington
place
Burge, John B., 47 Lothian
road. See Adv.
Burge, Wm., 10 North bridge.
See Adv.
Cameron, James, 22 Kirkgate
Carrick, Wm., 44 North bridge,
Christie & Kilpatrick, 104
South bridge
Christie, J., & Son, 16 George
street
Clapperton, John, & Co., 371
High street
Cook, M. & J., 10 Nicolson st.
*Craig, Christie, k Co., 23 Pot-
terrow
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Craig, James, 87 South bridge
Cruiekshank, Alex., & Sons, 57
and 61 George street
*Cunningham, T., 61 North br.
*Dennell & Orme, 13 East Re-
gister street and 9 Leith street
terrace. See Adv.
Douglas, Mrs O, 30 Lothian st.
Dow & Fender, 29 Princes st.
Dow, J. Allan, 65 North bridge
Dunlop, D. M„ 64 & 3 North
bridge
Gray, George, 136 Kirkgate and
36 Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Grieve, Oliver, &C'o., 19 Princes
street
Hamilton, James, 57 Cockburn
street
Hamilton, W. L., 43 North br
Hardie, George, 289 High street
Harrison & Co., 36 and 37 North
bridge
Hartley, Thomas F., 8 South St
Andrew street
^Henderson, D., 46 North br.
Holtum & Welsh, 6 George st.
Mack, W. B. , 2 Hunter square
Mackay, James T., 16 South St
Andrew street
M'Tavish, AV., 12 Howe street
*Mein & Co., 20 St John street
Moffat, John, 15 Lothian street
Munro, Alex., 6 Bank street
Murray & Hogg, 33 George st.
Murray, James, & Co., 68 West
bow
"'Operative Hat Factory, 90
Nicolson street
Panton & Young, 36 S. bridge.
See Adv.
Paterson, Misses A. & J., 54
Lothian stre'et
* Patrick, Piobert, 153 High street
and 52 Cockburn street
Purves & Son, W., 1 St Andrew
square
"Raeburn, J. S., 107 George st.
Rausch & Co., 8 George street
*Richardson, Isaac, 39 George iv.
bridge
Roberts, Wm. John, 3 Pleasance
Scott, A., & Son, 43 and 44 Sand-
port street
Stevenson, A., 52 South bridge
Stevenson, A. , 7 Roxburgh ter.
Tate, A., & Son, 44 Victoria st.
*Thornhill & Co., 38 S. bridge
White, William, 12 Frederick
street
Hay Dealers.
Charters, John, 32a Frederick st.
Downs, James, 2 Duke street,
Leith
Elder, Lewis, Dean
Greenhill, Alex. ,153 Fountainbr.
Millar, William, 1 Rosebank
cottages
Smith, James, 50 Duke street,
Leith
Thomson, David, 163 Fountain-
bridge
Wilson, James, 8 King's place
Wylie, W. F., 4 Morrison street
Hide, Skin, and Tallow
Dealers.
Dickson, Thomas, & Son, 20
Thornybauk
Hop and Malt Mer-
chants.
Scott, Walter, South-east Thistle
street lane
Taylor, Robert, John's lane
Horse Dealers.
Birnie, Patrick, 54 Grassmarket
Burns, G., S.-W. Rose st. lane
Burns, George, 30 Morrison st.
Cuthill, Alex., 51 Rose street
Gow & Henderson, Masonic
Meuse, 83 Rose street
Gray, Alexander, 1 Gray's place
Hatton, James, 40 Pleasance
Moir, Peter, 5 Nottingham place
Torrance, Jn., 90 Crosscauseway
Wilson, Adam, 4 Grassmarket
Horticultural Builders.
Lowe, David, Gilmorepark. See
Adv.
Man-, J. B., Richmond villa,
Ferry road
Robinson, Robert, & Sons, Canon-
mills
Hosiers and Glovers.
Those marked * are Breeches
Makers.
Adamson, R. W., 5 Home st.
Affleck, George, 39 Queen street
Alexander, R., 467 Lawnmarket
Barker, T. & H., 6 Leith street
Bishop, W., 14 Calton street
Black, R. , 7 Catherine street
Blackie, Mrs W., 46 Duke st.,
Leith
Brown, Wm., 35 North bridge
and 43 Leith street
Caldwell, D., 37 and 39 Leith st.
Christie, J., & Son, 16 George
street
Craig, James, 87 South bridge
Crawford, D., 80 Nicolson street
Cruiekshank, Alex,, & Son, 57
and 61 George street
Dalziel, Robt., 77 Broughton st.
Dawson, Wm., 59 Clerk street
Dickinson, G. J., 131 Nicolson
street
Dixon, Mrs John, 61 Pleasance
Dobson, Scott, & Co., 29 Lothian
road
Dow & Fender, 29 Princes street
Drummond, P., 29 Leith street
Fairbairn, Jas., 7 and 11 Clerk
street
*Finlayson, Daniel, 21 George
street
Ford, J. & E., 202 Canongate
Forsyth, J. S., 65 Cockburn st.
Gray, James, 95 Princes street
Greensmith, William, & Son,
109 George street
Knox, Samuel, & Dickson, 13,
15, and 17 Hanover street, and
42 Rose street
Lennox, John, 23 Bristo street
Linklater & Co., 52 Princes st.
Livingston, J., & Co., 37 George
street
Main, John, 4 and 6 Nicolson
street
Matthew & Son, James, 421
Lawnmarket
Millar, David, 45 Cockburn st.
Motherwell, John, 8 Home st.
Munro, James K. , 9 Baker's pi.
Murray, A. & J., 19 Union pi.
See Adv.
Musgrove, J. , 5 Melbourne place
Napier, G. B., 25 Nicolson st.
Pettie, D., 316 Lawnmarket
Raeburn, J. S., 107 George st.
Robertson, WiUiam, & Co., 160-
High street
Robertson, D., 24 High street
Roughead, William, & Son, 69
Princes street
Shearer, John, 80 George street
Small, William, 30 South bridge
Smith, W., 267 High street
Sommerville, J., 35 Princes st.
Stark, James, 2 St Patrick sq.
Stevenson, Alex., 53 S. bridge
Stevenson, Thomas, 76 and 77
Princes street
Stirton, David, 294 Lawnmrkt.
Taylor, Angelo, 76 Nicolson st.
Thomson, G., 3 Kerr street
Thomson, James, 87 Princes st.
Thyne & Tait, Lothian road and
Grindlay st. See Adv.
Traill, Alexander, 13 Lothian
street
Turner, William, 290 Lawn-
market
Tweedie, Thomas, & Co., 457
Lawnmarket
Waterson, David, & Son, 12 Geo.
street
Watson, Henry, & Co., 241 High
street
Whigham, Miss E. , 6 Howe st.
White, John, 10 and 12 Frederick
street
White, William, 12 Frederick
Whitehead & Co., 18 South St
Andrew street
Wotherspoon, Wm., 43a Earl
Grey street
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Hotels.
Tlwse marked * are Temperance.
Abbotsford, 17 Greenside street
*Adair's, 219 High street
Addison's, 112, 113, and 114
Princes street
Albert, 25 Hanover street and 27
Rose street
Alma, 112, 113, and 114 Princes
street
Ballard's, 23 George street
Balmoral, 91 Princes street
Baltic, 1-4 Commercial street
Bay Horse, 55 Rose street
Bedford, 83 Princes street
Bourgois, Mrs B., 25 Fleshmar-
ket close
Bridge, 3 Princes street
Brownlee, Alex. , 20 Grassmarket
'Brown's, 10 St Andrew square
'Brown's, 172 High street
'Brace's, 35 Leith street
Buchanan, John, 21 Fleshmar-
ket close
'Buchanan's, 114 High st. See
Adv.
Bull inn, 31 Salamander street
*Burden's, 125 and 129 High st.
Cafe Royal, W. Register street
Caledonian, 1 Castle street
Clarendon, 103, 104, and 105;
Princes street
Clydesdale inn, 26 Grassmarket I
Cox's, 57 North bridge
Crown, 10 and 11 Princes st.
Curuming's, 81 St Cuthbert's
glebe
Currie, P. , 1 W. Register street
Dalgleish, William, Ship inn, |
Newhaven
'Darling's Regent, 20 Waterloo]
place
Dejay's, 99, 100, and 101 Princes
street
Douglas, 34 & 35 St Andrew sq.
'Drummond's, 11 Calton street
Edinburgh, 36 Princes st.
Elder, Mrs, 9 South St David st.
English, 10 South St Andrew
street-
Grant, Lach., 154 Rose street
Granton, Granton harbour
Guildford, 1 West Register st.
Hogg, T., 1 Hunter square
lnglis, A. (City), 69 Cockburn
street
Kellock, A., 80 S. B. Canongate
Kennedy, T., Wardie
Kennedy, Wm., 8 Princes street
Kerr's, 138 and 140 George street
London, 2 St Andrew square
M 'Allan's Private, 70 Queen st.
Main, Mrs (Peacock), Newhaven.
See Adv.
'Miller, John (City), 14 Cockburn
street
Milne's Commercial and Private,
24 Greenside street
Moore's Private, 2 Forres street
Myles, John, 5 Fleshmarket cl.
National, 8 West Register street
New Ship, 20 Shore
Old Ship, 28 Shore
*Philp's, 1 Cockburn street
Philpott, John, late Clark's, New-
haven
*Porteous, J., 104 High street
"'Prentice's, 7 Milne square
Prince of Wales', 44 and 46 W.
Register street
Rainbow, 47 North bridge
Robertson, Mrs Ann, 59 Cock-
burn street
Royal, The, 53 Princes street
Royal British, 22 Princes street
"St Andrew Family and Commer-
cial, South St Andrew street ;
Duncan M'Laren, proprietor.
See Adv.
Shakspeare, 28 Greenside street
Ship, 7 East Register street
Ship inn, William Dalgleish,
Newhaven
Standard, 11 Waterloo place
Strasenburgh, R., Railway hotel,
Trinity
Swain's, 4 and 5 Albyri place
Thiems, H. (Foreign Ship), 37
Shore
Turf, 2 & 3 Leith street terrace
Union, 4 Lothian road
University, 1 North College st.
Veitch, J., 120 and 122 Geo. st.
Victoria, 3 Broughton street
Waterloo, 24 Waterloo place
Watling, Mrs J., 23 Fleshmarket
close
"" Waverley, 43 Princes street
*Waverley, New, Old Post Office
buildings, Waterloo place
White Hart inn, 32 Grassmarket
Whittaker, A., 28 Greenside st.
Wilson, D., 82 Nicolson street
Wilson, Mrs, 166 High street
Windsor, 19 and 20 Moray place
House Agents.
Adamson, Alex., 33 Dean street
Allison, James, 11 Charles street
Borrowman, Wm., Cumberland
street lane
Boyd, John, 2 York place
Brown, Matthew, 55 and 57 St
Leonard street
Brown, William S., 15 South St
David street
Butchart, Alex., 25 North br.
Clarkson, Andrew, 19 Ashley
buildings
Cruickshanks & Ronaldson, 1
M 'Neil's pi. and 56 Bernard st.
Denham & Brown, 12a George
street. See Adv.
Dewar, James, 3 Gilmour street,
Simon square
Dewar, James, 1 St John street
Doull, James, 6 Park street
Dunlop, Charles, St Stephen st.
Dunlop, Charles, St Stephen st.
Durward, Andrew, 7 Clerk st.
Ellis, Thomas, 21 and 23 George
iv. bridge
Forrest, Robert, 17 Queen street
Fraser, James, 297 High street
Galloway, James, 94 Constitution
street
Hall, A. B., 103 Constitution
street
Hall, William, 27 Duke street,
Leith
Hamilton, W., 122 Nicolson st.
Hay, George, 39 Home street
Henderson, Rt., 27 Frederick st.
Hogg, Walter, 30 Dundas street
Keddie, Thos., 7 S. Melville pi.
Laing, George, Palmer's build-
ings, West Nicolson street, and
70 Potterrow. See Adv.
Livingstone, John, 80 Constitu-
tion street
M'Farlanc & Gibb, 20 Dundas
street
Mackay, D. , 4 Hill place
Mackenzie & Crosbie, 129 Princes
street
Mackie, John, 35 Leith Avyud
Macpherson, Gav., 18 St Patrick
square. See Adv.
Martin, William, 7 Tennant st.
Mouat, John,, 21 So. St Andrew
street
Munro, Hugh, 66 Nicolson st.
Mushet, John, & Son, 2 Hope
street
Paterson, James, 10 Hanover st.
Patterson, William, 10 Queens-
ferrv street
Petrie, Gavin, 122 West port
Pirrie, D. , & Co. , 24 and 25 Duke
street, Leith
Scott, J. & T., 10 George street
Shanks, D., & Son, Leslie place
Simpson, Richard, 121 George st.
Simpson, Robert, 18 Rank-jillor
street
Steel, Ebenezer, 16 Royal Ex-
change
Steven, T. & A., 10 and 12 St
Leonard street
Sword, James, 22 Hanover street.
See Adv.
Taylor, John, & Son, 109 Princes
street
Veitch, William, 54 George st.
Wallace, David, 179 Fountainbr.
Watson, Adam, 23 Union street
Watson, George, 1 Teviot row.
See Adv.
Whytock, Richard, & Co., 9 and
11 George st. and Rose court.
See Adv.
Wilson, James, 9 Queen's cresc.
Wilson, Thomas, 11 Tolbooth
wynd
Wilson, William, 19 Gayfieldsq.
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India-rubber and
Waterproof Goods
Warehouses.
Anderson, John, 101 Princes st.
See Adv.
Campbell, P., 4 Greenside street.
See Adv.
M'Farlane, R., k Son, Stead's pi.
North British Rubber Company,
Castle mills, Fountainbridge
Scott, Andrew, & Son (oil), 43
and 44 Sandport street
Scottish Vulcanite Co., View-
forth, Fountainbridge
Stott, J. H., & Son, 12 Niddry
street
Thornton & Co., 78 Princes
street. See Adv.
Watson, G. , 1 Teviot row (hydro
static bed). See Adv.
Inkmakers (Printing).
Alexander, T. E., Amphion
place. See Adv.
Dane, J., & Co., 3 East Register
street
Fleming, A. B., & Co., 9 Sala-
mander street
Teenan, Mrs J., 5 St Anthony
place
Inns.
See Hotels, and also Taverns.
Inspectors of Works.
Gibb, G., 17 Dalrymple place
Kerr, John, 7 Windmill street
M'Laren, John, 14 Bristo street
Philips, William, 6 Kirk street
Pitbladdo, J as. , 16 Grindlay st.
Taylor, Jos., 1 Prince Consort pi.
Webster, John, 27 India place
Insurance Offices.
See Insurance Directory.
Iron Bedstead Makers.
Cameron, Geo., 17 Queen st. and
20 St John's hill. See Adv.
Charles, James, 8 North St An-
drew street. See Adv.
Clapperton, Oliver, k Co., 59 and
60 Princes street
Foulis, David, 61 George street.
See Adv.
Miller, James, 70 and 71 Princes
street and 90 Candlemaker row.
See Adv.
Miller, William, Thomas street
Peddie, R., k Co., 132 George
street. See Adv.
Slimon, R. k D., 40, 41, and 43
Shore
Watson, John, 20 Thistle street
and N. -W. Thistle street lane
Young, W. D., & Co., 77 George
street
Ironfounders.
Bain, Wm., k Co., Lochrin and
32 Grindlay street. See Adv.
Black, John, Gilmore park
Carron Company, Wet docks
Dalkeith ironworks ; J. Gilray,
agent, 60 Lothian road
Falkirk Iron Company's ware-
house, 18 Picardy place
Greig, D. & J., 96 Fountainbr.
Hope, Dunlop, and Blackie,
Dairy road
Kinnoch, A., 59 Abbey hill
Laidlaw, R. , k Son, Simon square
and 7 Gilmour street
Learmont k Co. , Port-Hopetoun
foundry, 66 Fountainbridge
Miller k Co., London road
Mudie, D. C. , Panmure foundry,
North Back of Canongate
Robertson, Charles, Richmond
foundry, 93 Pleasance
Robertson, W., Oakfieldfoundry,
102 Pleasance
Sinclair, Alex., & Co., Bonning-
ton iron works
Smith, R. C, Victoria foundry,
Springfield
Sword, David, 66 Fountainbridge
Tennant, T. M., & Co. (Limited),
Bowershall
Tod, Jas., k Son, 21 Leith walk
Traill, Robert, Vulcan foundry.
Anderson pi. , Bonningtonroad
Wight k Robertson, Etna foun
dry, Bangor road
Young, WiUiam D., k Co., 77
George street
Ironmongers.
See also Metal Merchants.
Those marked* are also Seed
Merchants.
Adams, Robert, 4 Rutland place
Anderson, W. & J., 22 Nicolson
street
*Anderson, Lewis, 1 Bridge st.
Bell, A. , & Son, 7a Frederick st.
Bell, P., 9 North-west Circus pi.
Bell, Wm. M., 31 North bridge
Bladworth, R., 39 and 41 Nicol-
son street
Brotherstone, J., 28 Victoria st.
Bruce, John, 38 Heriot buildings
Callam, G. , k Co. , 1 3 Greenside pi.
Callam, Thomas, 51 Shore
*Campbell, R., 36 Grassmarket
Cay k Johnstone, 7 Greenside pi.
Charles, James, 8 North St
Andrew street
Clark & Beatson, 124 Princes st.
and 24 Howe street
Clark, Wm., 13 Canning place
Clay, John, 46 N. Pitt street
Cochrane, John, 48 Kirkgate
Cousland, D., k Co., 55 George
iv. bridge
Cunning, W., 3S Queen street
Denholm k Cochrane, 29 Cock-
burn street
Doig, James, 3 St Patrick square
Douglas & Macdonald, 52 Grass-
market
Dunn, D. & R., 15 Blair street
*Edmonston, T., k Son, 110
West bow
Forrest, T., &; Sons, 29 South
Clerk street
Foulis, A. B., 136 High street
Foulis, David, 61 George street.
See Adv.
Gray, J., & Son, 85 George st.
Jackson, Win., 7 Lothian street
Johnston, T., & Co., 44 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Kellet, Alex. , 55 Earl Grey st.
Kellet, J., 63 Broughton street
Kelly, John, & Sons, 113 Rose
street. See Adv.
Kennedy, R., 45 Candlemaker
row
Kirkwood, James, 29 S. bridge
Knight, G., k Son, 5 W. Register
Leask, J. B., 10 and 11 Tolbooth
wynd and 18 Queen st., Leith
Little, W., 43 North Pitt street
Lockhart, D., 25 Candlemaker
row
Macgill, J., 11 Queensferry st.
Macgowan, A., 67 Cockburn st.
M'Intosh, D., 10b Nicolson st.
M'Intosh, Wm., 3b Coburg st.
M'Kenzie, D., 10 Victoria st.
M'Laren k Son, 27 Bread street
Macnab & Co., 29 Candlemaker
row
Mathieson, Alex., k Son, 23
Cockburn street
Miller, James, 70 and 71 Princes
street and 90 Candlemaker
row. See Adv.
Moncrieff, J., 41 North Pitt st.
Neilson, George, 11 S. Clerk st.
Peddie, R., & Co., 132 George
street. See Adv.
Purdie, James, 23 Leith street
Redpath, Brown, & Co., 33
Candlemaker row and 137
Constitution street
Richardson, Wm., 56 South br.
Ritchie k Co. , 7 Victoria street
Rodgers, Jas., 21 Drumdryan st.
Russell, T., & Co., 6 Hunter sq.
Sibbald, J., k Sous, 64 George st.
Slimon, R. & D., 40, 41, and 43
Shore
Smith, J. M. , 5 Commercial st.
Stark, G. & J., 36 Lothian road
Stark, A., 2 Bank street.
*Steele, J., 100 High street
Stewart, Wm. , 2 Albany street
Tait, T., 30 St Andrew square
Thomson, Alexander, k Co., 345
High street
Traquair, R., 42 Candlemaker
row
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Watson, D., 123 High, street
Watson, John, 20 Thistle street
and N.-W. Thistle street lane
Whyte, R., & Son, 213 High st.
Wishart, D. F., Catherine street
court
Young, J. & D., 22 Greeuside st.
Young, William D., k Co., 77
George street
Japanners, etc.
Ballantine, James, k Son, 42
George street
Burnet, J. , Ramsay lane
SI 'Call, W., 13 New Broughton
Millar, Thomas, 61 High street
Walker, A., 10 Leith street ter.
Wright, J., 104 High street
Jewellers, Gold and
Silver Smiths.
Those marked * are Working
Jewellers only.
"Aitchison, James, 51 Cockburn
street
Aitchison, James, 1 5 and 1 6 Bank
street.
Anderson, E., 10 Princes street
Barrie, Andrew, 43 Princes st.
*Bartleman k Rankin, 35 Leith
street
"Bisset, William, 16 Rose street
*Camiiehael, J. S., 20Dranimoud
street
''arruthers & Cross, 61 Hanover
street
*Carstairs, Wm. , 1 Swinton row
Cockburn k Macdonald, 111
Princes street
Cribbes, Peter, 18 and 20 Bank
street and 33 Cockburn street
"Crichton k Archibald, 5 Leith
street terrace
Crouch, Wm., k Son, 32 North1
bridge
Donaldson, J. F. B., 14 North br.
and 92 West Bow. See Adv.
*Ewan, G. M., 27 Elder street
Farquharson, C. H., 26 Leith st.
Forrester, J. H., 273 High street
*Goldie, Geo. A., 63 N. bridge
'^Graham, Peter, 51 N. bridge
Gray, Charles, 14 Bank street
Gunn, A., 10 Leith street
Hamilton k Inches, 90a Princes
street
Hamilton, John, & Son, 41a
George street
Hay, Alex., 45 Princes street
*Higgins, Francis, 39 S. bridge
Hutton, John, 63 North bridge
* Johnston, Thos. , 34 N. bridge
""Kirkwood, Jas., 12 Thistle st.
Laing, George, 27 Nicolson st.
See Adv.
Law, Francis L. , 95b Princes st.
Lawrie, M., 50 and 52 Leith st.
*Lear, James, 4 Cockburn street
Legget, John, 14 Nicolson street
Lennie, E., 46 Princes street
M'Call, James, 11 Leith street
*M 'Craw, D. , Swinton row
*M'Diarmid, John, Bonnington
bank
M'Gregor, William, 7 Castle st.
Mackay k Chisholm, 49 N. bridge
Mackay, Cunningham, k Co.
54 Princes street
Mackay, J. G., 56 Leith street
*Mackenzie, John, 3 Greensidepl
*M'Kenzie, W., 91 Rose street
M'Lachlan, W., 117 Nicolson
street
Marshall k Sons, 87 George st,
Marshall, J. k W., 41a George
str66t
Marshall, William, k Co., 24
and 25 Prinons street
*Masson, D. B., 63 Kirkgate
Matheson, J. A., 7 Dublin street
*Meade, J., 40 Great King street
Michael k Cohen, 102 South
bridge
Millar, A., 36 Leith street
Millidge k Son, 28 Princes street
*Moon, A., 25 Hanover street
*Morris, Myers, 8 Windmill st.
*Morton, W. R. , 47 Hanover st.
Mossman, Sons, & Co., 30 Princes
street
Noble, Alex., 95a Princes st.
*Paterson, R. B., 51 N. bridge
Pentland, D, 58 Hanover st.
Proud, Peter, 2 North bridge
Reid, Alexander, 31 Castle st.
See Adv.
^Robertson, James, 4 St James'
square
Sanderson & Son, 92 Princes st.
Smith, J., & Co., 6 Clerk street
"Sutherland k Home, 21 Leith
street
Thorn, Robert, 16 Charlotte pi.
Thomson, William, 61 Earl Grey
street
Vernon, J. E., 54 Leith street
Westren, Peter, 110 Rose street
Joiners.
See Wrights and Builders.
Ketchup Manufacturer.
Gorham, A. K., 53 Canongate
Lace Cleaners.
Bogie, Miss, 22 Rose street
Mackintosh, Mrs, 2a Pitt street
Young, Mrs, 26 India place
Lace Dealers.
Affleck, George, 39 Queen street
Bennet, D., 44 Leith street
Bennet, James, 11 and 12 North
bridge
Campbell & Co., 65 George street
Carlisle, W., 33 Nicolson street
Copestake, Moore, Crampton, &
Co., 15 Princes street
Craven, William, 121 Princes st.
Laing, William, 56 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Mercer k Crombie, 13, 15, and
17 Nicolson street
Morton, Alex., 14 South bridge
Roy, Jas., 23 and 24 North br.
Sharp, Miss M., 60 Leith street
Small, William, 30 South bridge
Lamp Manufacturers.
Cay k Johnston, 7 Greenside pi.
Forbes, David, 13a St Andrew
square
Foulis, David, 61 George street.
See Adv.
Hinks, James, k Son (Birming-
ham), Port-Hopetoun ware-
houses
Millar, John, & Co., 2 South St
Andrew street
Miller, James, 70 and 71 Princes
street, and 9 Candlemaker
row. See Adv.
Milne, James, & Son, 90 Canon-
gate
Neil, John, & Co., 67 Canongate
Rankin, Francis, 16 Picardy pi.
Rowatt, Thomas, k Son, 9
Lothian road
Slimon, R. & D., 40, 41, and 43
Shore
Smiths & Co., 1 Blair street.
See Adv.
Young, J. k D., 22 Greenside st.
Land Valuators.
Bruce, George C, 21 Castle st.
Carfrae & Belfrage, 1 Erskine pi.
Coyne, Roderick, 24 George st.
Curror, Adam, The LeeandMyre-
side
Dods, G., 5 Gayfield square
Lorimer k Young, 99 George st.
Smith, R., 17 George street
Sutter, Archibald, 3 Hill street
Lapidaries.
Cribbes, Matthew, 5 St James' sq.
Cribbes, Peter, 5 St James' sq.
M 'Donald, J., 13 St James' sq.
M'Lean & Chisholm, 3 East
Register street
Mortimer, Wm. , 9 North bridge.
See Adv.
Robertson, Jas., 4 St James' sq.
Sanderson, J., & Son, 92 Princes
street
Young, Gavin, 63 North bridge
Westren, P., 103 Princes street
Last and Boot-tree
Makers.
Denholm, J., 1 Gilmore street
Stewart, Alex., 4 Infirmary st.
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Lathsplitters.
Baird, J. , k Son, Low Broughton
Douglas, G. k G. O, Dairy road
Douglas, James, Thomas street
Ker, James, 35 Haddington pi.
Paterson k Brown, Craigside pi.
Turner, Alex., Upper Grove pi.
Leather Merchants.
Those marked * are Tanners,
those + Curriers.
Adam, Thos., F., 42 Pottenw
*+Aikman, A. & D., 34, 36, and
38 Niddry street
Aikman, Jas., 24 and 26 Niddry
street
Allan, Robert, 14 Horse wynd
*fBoak, Allan, 53 West port
*tBrown, Hugh, Gullan's close,
264 Canongate
Bruce, Win., 2 Montgomery st.
*+Callender, D., k Son, St An-
thony's lane and Bonnington
Crawford, N., 55 Crosscauseway
*Deans, W., Bell's mills
*+Foord k Moir, 10 Johnston
terrace
Gardiner, Mrs T., 25 Giles' st.
*tGilmour, W. & 0., 78 South
Back of Canongate
tHay, J. & A., 57 Niddry street
*tHewitt & Sons, 125 High
street and 6 Niddry street
Hill, William, 58 Low Calton
tlsles, Andrew, & Son, 9 and 11
Blair street
*+Johnston, D., & Sons, 70 St
Mary's wynd
"Legget, R. , Water of Leith
*+Liddell, W. H., 141 West port
M'Pherson, A., 9 Little King st.
Mathewson, Peter, 67 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
tPorteous, A., 36 and 38 Bose
street
*Reid, John, Powburn
+Russell, Robert, 164 Pleasance
Russell, Robert, Cowan's close,
East Crosscauseway
tRusseU, T., 347 Cowgate, and
Boyd's entry, St Mary's wynd
*Scott, James, & Co., 15 Grass-
market, and Caroline park,
Granton
Scott, Mrs, 12 Baker's place
tShaw k Donaldson, 541 Castle
hill and Mound place
*Sniith, R., 70 St Mary's wynd
Somerville, Mrs Andw., 98 West
port
Stott, J. H., k Son, 12 Niddry st.
Stott, David Alex., Silvermills
Webster, J., 1 Old Bridgend
Weir, Peter, Old Sugar-house
close, St Andrew street, Leith
*+ White, Burns, & Co., Bon-
nington
Linen Drapers.
See Drapers.
Lithographers.
See Printers, Lithographic.
Lively Stable Keepers.
Brownlee, Alexander, 20 Grass-
market
Cutliill, Alex., 51 Rose street
Gow & Henderson, 83 Rose st.
Jardine, Peter, Dublin street
lane. See Adv.
Ken-, H. , Charlotte place lane
M'Intosh, T., 26 William street
lane
Moir, P., 5 Nottingham place
Muir, T. , Charlotte place lane
Rayner, R. , Young street lane
Renwick, James, 8 Howe street
and South-west Northumber-
land street lane
Stewart, Robert, Church lane
Tmpy, George, 8 Park place
M'Kinlay, Win., 2 St Anthony
court, Leith
M'Lean k Hope, 51 Timberbush.
See Adv.
Middleton k Co., W. Sciennes.
See Adv.
Murray, Robert, 7 Roxburgh pi.
Renton, Christopher, 12 Gay-
field square
Scott, James, & Co., 15 Grass-
market, and Caroline park,
Granton
Map Mounters.
Fletcher, Peter, 7 Clyde street
Johnston, W. k A. K, 4 St
Andrew square
Malloeh, P., & Son, 30G Lawn-
market. See Adv.
Marble Cutters.
Field & Allan, Bangor road
Lawrie, John, 14 Great Junction
street
Lightbody, J. & J., 12 Hanover
street and 22 Junction street.
and M'Gkshan, S., Canonmills brg.
Machine Makers.
32 Grindlay street. See A dv
Bertram, James, k Son, Ander-
son place
Bertram, Geo., 35 W. Sciennes
Bringhurst, John, 153 High st.
Carrick, James, k Sons, Dalryrd.
Crerar, George, Logie mills, Lower
Broughton road
Davis k Primrose, 33 Duke st.,
Leith
Greig, D. & J., 96 Fountainbrg.
Long, Thomas, k Co., 21 New
street
Millar, A., & Son, 18 Potterrow
Miller & Herbert, Heriot bldgs.
Morton, S. k H., k Co., Vic-
toria dock, Leith
Ritchie, Patrick, 102 Pleasance
Seggie, Alex., Broughton mrkt.
Simpson, R. E., & Co., 11
Cockburn street
Slight, A. & G. H. , 34 Leith walk
Ness, John, 18 Leith walk
Wallace, A. , & Co. , Skrab place
and 15 Leith walk. See Adv.
Whyte, Clement, Canonmills.
See Adv.
Marble and Coloured
Paper Makers.
Ferguson, J., k Son, 33 Carrub-
ber's close
M'Crie, William, & Co., 22 Leith
walk
Purves k Halliday, Lower Gil-
more place
Masons.
Adamson, W. , 2 Montague st.
Anderson, Thomas, 10 Fox lane
Bell, Peter, 4 Couper street and
Pattison street
Black, J., & Son, 4 Hope street
Somerville k Crombie, Gilmore Brown> George; 5 Market place
„ Paik 'Bruce, David, 3 Pitt street
Tennant, T. M., &Co. (Limited),
Bowershall, Bonnington road
Thomson, D. & J., 9 Stead's pi.
Tod, James, & Son, 29 Leith
walk. See Adv.
Manure Merchants.
Bell, R. F., & Son, 19 Constitu-
tion st. and 1 5 Salamander st.
Cunningham, J. & J., 102 West
bow, West Bowding - green Goudie, Gavin, Leslie place-
street, and Salamander street Gray, J., Johnston terrace
Carver, R., 8a Greenside place
Chambers & Lawson, 4 St Patrick
square
Clowe, Peter, & Co., Marmion
terrace
Crow, George H., 51 Pitt street
Duncan, John, Hamilton place
Fyfe, George, 55 India place.
Gavine, John, 6 Manderston st.
Gibb, J., 9 Greenside place
Gray, William, & Co., 25 Sala
mander street
Lawson, Peter, k Son, 1 George
iv. bridge
Halley, Alex., Thomas street
Ireland, W. k E., 25 Clyde st.
See Adv.
Jack, Andrew, E. Newington pi.
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Johnston, Peter, 5 Buceleuch
street
Kirkwood, James, 5 Earl Greyst.
Lamb, John, 2 Rosebank cottages
M'Ara, Thomas, 194 Rose street
Moncrieff, Win., Gilmore park
Murray, George, Hamilton place
Flimer, Andrew, 147 St Leonard
street
Rutherford, Thomas, 31 Cum-
berland street
Smith, A. & D., 24 West Lau-
riston place
Smith, John, 17 Great Junction
street
Sonimerville, A., 3 Jamaica st.
Storm, John, 69 Thistle street
and 92 Rose street
Thorburn, R., 19 Buceleuch st.
Thornton, David, Atholl lane
Walker, John, 22 Barony street
Medical Practitioners.
Adams, W. D., 5 Argyle square
Affleck, James, 12 Claremontpl.
Alexander, H. D., 46 Canon-
gate
Annandale, Thos., 34 Charlotte
square
Baikie, R., 49 Northumberland
street
Balfour, G. "W., 18 Lynedochpl.
Balfour, J. H., 27 Inverleith row
Balfour, Thos. A. G., 51 George
square
Barland, John W., 45 Home st.
Begbie, J., 10 Charlotte square
Begbie, J. W., 16 Great Stuart
street
Beilby, G. T., Falcon cottage,
Morningside
Bell, A. Montgomerie, 4 Forres
street
Bell, Benjamin, 8 Shandwick
place
Bell, C, 28 Northumberland st.
Bell, Joseph, 5 Castle terrace
Bennett, J. H., 1 Glenfinlas st.
Black, Daniel R., 21 Forth st.
Bowie, John, 64 Bristo street
Brakenridge, D. J., 21 India st.
Bremner, Bruce A., Streatham
house, Canaan lane
Brody, W. Turnbull, 49 Minto
street
Brown, A. C, 4 Rillbank ter.
Brown, J., 23 Rutland street
Brown, William, 25 Dublin st.
Browne, W. A. P., 5 James' pi. ,
Leith
Bruce, R., 29 York place
Burn, J. , 7 Teviot row
Cairns, Thomas, 48 George sq.
Cappie, Jas., 47 Lauriston place
Carfrae, William,- The Bloom,
Canaan lane
Carmichael, Walter S., 3 Annan-
dale street
Carmichael, William S., 22 Nor-
thumberland street
Chapman, John, Hawkfiekl ho. ,
Restalrig road
Chiene, John, 55 Castle street
Christison, D., 40 Moray place
thristison, R. , 40 Moray place
Clarkson, James B., 20 Brough-
ton place
Cochrane, J., Lauriston park
Cochrane, James, 503 Lawnmkt.
Column, Thos. S., Royal Asylum,
Morningside
Combe, J. S., 36 York place
Cornwall, J., 6 W. Circus place
Cowan, George, 30 Clerk street
Craig, James, 19 Manor place
Cruickskanks, John, 100 Gil-
more place
Cruikskank, J., 5 Nelson st.
Gumming, C, 17 London street
Camming, Wm., 18 Ainslie pi.
Cimynghame, R. T. Blair, 4 St
Colme street
Cuthbert, C, 8 Spence's place
Dawson, Francis, 22 Main street
Deas, Peter M. , Royal Asylum,
Morningside
Dickson, A. W., 13 Northum-
berland street
Dickson, Alexander, 11 Royal
circus
Dickson, Archibald, 11 Royal
circus
Dickson, J. R., 16 Duncan st.
Douglas, A. H., 26 India street
Dumbreck, W., 49 Albany st.
Duncan, John, 12 Heriot row
Duncan, J. M., 30 Charlotte sq.
Dunsmure, James, 53 Queen st.
Dycer, C. , 42 Great King street
Finlay, William, Cherrybank
Fraser, James, 20 Clarence street
Furley, R. C, 1 Downie place
and 1 Earl Grey street
Gairdner, J., 45 Northumber-
land street
Gamgee, Arthur, 27 Alva street
Gibb, David, 7 Lothian road
Gibson, P. C, 10 Picardy place
Gillespie, James D., 10 Walker
Goldie, William, 1 Greenhill
bank
Gordon, D., 9 George square
Gordon, William, 14 Northum-
berland street
Gray, W. A., 11 Rankeillor st.
Groves, Charles PI.,- 1 Russell
place, Trinity
Haldane, D. R., 22 Charlotte sq.
Hamilton, John, 2 Grant's place
Handyside, P. D., 11 Hope st.
Hardie, Thomas, 10 John's pi.,
Leith
Henderson, J., 7 John's place,
Leith
Henderson, W. , 19 Ainslie pi.
Hogue, D. W., 65 Queen street
Hood, Robert, 5 Salisbury road
Hunter, Adam, 18 Abercromby
place
Hunter, J. A., 18 Abercromby pi.
Husband, W., 28 Clarence st.
Imlach, Francis B., 48 Queen
street
Inglis, Andrew, 33 Albany st.
Iuglis, Archibald, 33 Albany st.
Jackson, Alex., 24 India street
Keiller, Alex., 21 Queen stoneet
Keith, G. S., 57 Northumber-
land street
Keith, T., 2 N. Charlotte street
Kerr, S. D., 77 Pleasance
Knox, W., 14 Hart street
Lauder, Robert Scott, 3 Wardie
avenue, Ferry road
Lawrie, J., 22 Rankeillor street
Laycock, Thomas, 13 Walker st.
Lees, Robert, 20 Nicolson street
Linton, John, 5 Roxburgh street
Littlejohn, H. D., 24 Royal
circus
Lowne, Thomson, 46 Minto st.
Lysehinski, A., 10 Warriston
crescent
M 'Cowan, F. D., 23 Elder street
Macdonald, Angus, 41 Northum-
berland street
MacDonald, Ter., 13 Catherine
street
M 'Gibbon, J., 16 Howe street
Mackie, C, 7 N.-W. Circus pi.
Maclagan, D., 28 Heriot row
Maclagan, R. C. , 5 Coates eres.
Macnair, Robert, 2 Prince Con-
sort place, Leith
Malcolm, R. B., 126 George st.
Marshall, John, 22 Drummond
place
Martin, J. , 5 Coburg street
Mathews, J. Snodgrass, 238
Canongate
Menzies, Wm., 3 Lothian road
Middleton, J., 1 West Adam st.
Milburn, George, 5 Nicolson sq.
Millar, George, 3 Rankeillor st.
Millar, John, 48 Albany street
Miller, Alex. G., 29 Charlotte
square
Milne, Alexander, 9 Teviot row
Milner, Robert, 4 London row
Moir, J., 52 Castle street
Moir, John, 2 Grove place
Moir, Robert, 8 Rankeillor st.
Muirhead, Claud, junior, 7
Heriot row
Murray, David, 2b Grove street
Myrtle, J. Y., 24 Rutland street
Nasmyth, Robert, 5 Charlotte
square
Niven, J., 110 Lauriston place
Oliver, James, 10 Roxburgh pi.
Oliver, S. , 10 Roxburgh place
Omond, R., 43 Charlotte square
Orphoot, Peter, 113 George st.
Paterson, George A., 46 Char-
lotte square
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Paterson, E. , 32 Charlotte street,
Leith
Pattison, T. H., 39 London st.
Peddie, A., 15 Rutland street
Pridie, J., 29 South Clerk st.
Pridie, Robert, 9 Roxburgh st.
Pridie, James D., 47 South
Clerk street
Pringle, John, 27 Rutland sq.
Renton, Robert B., 2 Chalmers
street
Renwick, T. Kerr, 47 South
bridge
Ritchie, R. Peel, 16 Hill street
Roberts, W. A., 30 Queen street
Robertson, Douglas Argyle, 40
Queen street
Robertson, "VV., 28 Albany st.
Rosa, George, 80b George street
Rutherford, Wm., 14 Maitland
Sanders, W. R., 11 Walker st.
Seller, W., 18 Northumberland
street
Sibbald, John R., 8 Newington
terrace
Sidey, Charles, 64 Hanover st.
Sidey, James A., 42 Queen st.
Simpson, Sir James Y., Bart.,
52 Queen street
Simpson, James, Holme villa,
Ferry road, Leith
Simson, J. , 3 Glenfinlas street
Sinclair, V., 4 Picardy place
Skae, D., R.E. Lunatic Asylum
Smart, A., 24 Melville street
Smith, George H., 80 Great King
street
Smith, G. S., 11 York place
Smith, John, 20 Charlotte sq.
Smith, J., 11 Wemyss place
Smith, J. A., 7 W. Maitland
street
Smith, T., Heriot hill house
Somerville, S., 17 Hart street
Spence, Alexander Ingram, 12
Atholl place
Spence, J., 21a Ainslie place
Stark, J., 21 Rutland street
Stephenson, W., 33 Buccleuch
place
Stewart, T. G., 25 Queen street
Stirling, Stewart, 5 Rankeillor
street
Struthers, J., 22 Charlotte st,
Leith
Syme, James, 1 Shandwick pi.
Taylor, William, 7a Young st.
Thatcher, L. H., 13 Albany st.
Thomson, A., 11 Northumber-
land street
Thomson, A. , 8 Teviot row
Thomson, W. B., 39 Cowgate
Turnbull, James, 104 Lauriston
place.
Turnbull, J. Rutherfoord, 104
Lauriston place
Walker, W., 47 Northumber-
land street
Watson, P. H., 16 Charlotte
square
Webster, A. B., 13 Warriston
crescent
Weir, T. Graham, 25 Heriot row
Wickham, R. H. B., Royal
Edinburgh Asylum, Morning-
side
Wight, John, 8lA Princes street
Wilkinson, John, Yiewbank
villa, Viewforth
Williamson, Thos., 40 Quality
street, Leith
Wilson, D., 12 Dean terrace
Wood, Alex., 10 St Colme st.
Wood, Andrew, 9 Darnawav st.
Wright, T. Strethill, 55 Nor-
thumberland street
Young, James, 36 Castle street
Young, Peter, 1 Dean terrace
Ziegler, W., 47 George square
Merchants.
Aikman, Archibald, k Co., 1
Calton place
Aitken, Gray, k Co., 21 Bernard
street
Aitken k Wright, Charlotte
lane, Leith
Alexander, Andrew, & Co., 76
Constitution street
Alexander, L., 2 George street,
Leith
Allan k Gavin, 25 Sheriff brae
Anderson k Duncan, 19 Quality
street
Anderson k Williamson, 5 and
6 Timber bush
Anderson, David, & Co., Drum-
mond street court
Anderson, William, 22 Gayfield
square
Anderson, W., 96 Constitution
street
Baillie, T. k N., 15 Yictoria
street
Balfour, John, k Co., 23 Con-
stitution street
Beda, Eschricht, k Co., 6 Ber-
nard street
Bell, R. F., & Son, 19 Constitu-
tion street
Beveridge, A. & J., John's lane,
Leith
Bigger k Stockman, 6 Timber
bush
Black, W., 8 Baltic street
Bowie k Christie, 54 North br.
Brotchie, R., & Co., 11 and 12
Mitchell street
Brown k Glover, 30 and 32
Quality street
Bruce, Boyd, & Co., 27 Constitu-
tion street
Buchan & Johnston, 12 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Buchanan, Edward G, Bell's
court
Bulloch, Lade, & Co., 8 Union st.
Burn, G., k Son, 164 High street
Cameron, Parker, & Co., 62
Timber bush
Carmiehael, Robert, k Co., 23
Bernard street
Carstairs k Robertson, 111 Giles'
street
Clark, Robt., 36 Drummond pi.
Cochrane, Paterson, k Co., 46
Constitution street
Cockburn k Co., 127 Constitu-
tion street
Colterjahn, Wilhelm, 46 Shore
Combe, Ree, k Co., 17 Constitu-
tion street
Condamine k Drummond, i
Duke street, Leith
Cooper, T., & Co., 18 Market st
Copland, G., 15 S. Clerk street
Couston, Thomson, k Co., 17
Quality street
Grabble, J., and Co., 58 Great
Junction street
Craig k Rose, Anderson place
Crawford, A. & A., 15 Quality st
Crombie, John, 19 Brown square
Cuthbertson, A. G., k Son, 55
Constitution street
Davidson, J., k Co., 24 Sheriff
brae
Davidson, R. D., 2 Wellington
place, Leith
Dea, George, 138 Pleasance
Dickson, J., 12 Tolbooth wyndr
Leith
Dickson, Wm., 1 Argyle square
Dishington, Thomas, & Co., 5S
Constitution street
Dowie, Peter, 37 and 38 Mitchell
street
Duncan Brothers & Co., 2S
Quality street
Duncan, J., k Co., 12 Baltic st.
Duncan, S. T., 38 Quality street
Dunsmure, A., 121 Constitution
street
Durham, Norval, 2S and 29
Quality street
Ebsworth k Hopner, 55 Consti-
tution street
Elliot, J., 35 Sheriff brae
Fedden, C, k Co., 36 Com-
mercial street
Ferguson, Davidson, k Co., Gt.
Junction street
Ferguson, J. M., St Anthony
court, Leith
Fleming, James, Lochrin
Flett, W, Bank street, Leith
Ford, Wm., & Sons, 93 Con-
stitution street
Forrest & Turnbull, 126 Con-
stitution street
Fulton, Weir, k Co., 24 Con-
stitution street
Gallie, Laird, & Co., 58 High st.
and 109 Constitution st.
Gavin, P. k R., 99 Kirkgate
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ravin, W., 19 Commercial street
Jemmell, J. (paper), 22 Green-
k side place
\ xihson, G., & Co., 5 Docks
Tittbrd, W., & Co., 2 Dock place
jillespie k Cathcart, 35 Bernard
street
rilmer, J. G. , Bell's court, Leith
llass, Robert, 6 Victoria terrace
Gordon, James, 37 Broughton st.
Jrraham, Thomas, 26 Sheriff brae
Bay, W., & Co., 25 Salamander
sti-eet
Hardie, James T., & Co., 25
Constitution street
Hardie, J. & W., IS Greensidepl.
Hardie, Thomas, 46 Bernard st.
Harpers, Thomson, & Co., 33
Constitution street
Harvey, R. E., 27 Quality street
Hendrie, J. & H. , Quality court,
Quality lane
Henry k Corrie, 64 Constitution
street
Hewatt, Richard, k Co., 84 Con-
stitution street
Hill, Thomson, k Co., 45 Frede-
i rick street
Hird, William, 21 Montague st.
Honeyinan k Wilson, 11 k IS
M§use lane
Houston, D., 29 Bridge street
Hutchinson k Rogers, Heriot
buildings
Hutchinson Brothers, Middle
Dock gate
Hutchison & Co., 11 Bernard st.
Jack, George, 28 Bernard street
Jacobsen k Co., 76 Constitution
street
Jacobson, F., 42 Constitution st.
Jensen, Th. , 36 Quality street
Jones, R. M., k Co., 48 Con-
stitution street
Kemp, James, 79 Clerk street
Kemp, John F., 4 Bernard st.
Ker, Robert D., St Leonard's
house, 34 St Leonard street
Kerr, Hatton, k Co., St An-
thony court, Leith
Kidd, Eunson, k Co., 8 Quality
street
Kilgour, Joseph, 69 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Kirkhope, John, k Sons, 1 Mel-
ville place
Kirkwood, J., 29 South Bridge
Knoblauch, Hugo, 41 Constitu-
tion street
Laird k Smart, 50 Constitution
street
Lassen k Meiners, 2 Baltic street
Laurie, Son, k Co., 10 Quality st.
Law k Forrest, 15 Queensferry st.
Lethem, John, 12 and 13 Char-
lotte street, Leith
Lindsay, J. , 8 Old Physic gardens
Livingston k Weir, 7 Roxburgh
place
M 'Corquodale, A., 13 Bernard st.
M 'Donald, D. S., 1 Baltic street
Macgregor, Cundell, k Co., 55
Bernard street
Macgregor, D. R., 55 Bernard st.
M'Intosh Brothers, 96 and 97
Giles' street
Mackey, John, 24 Greenside pi.
M'Kinlay k Co., 87 Constitution
M'Laren, D., & Co., 26 Con-
stitution street
M'Laren, D. k G., 15 St An-
drew Street, Leith
M'Lean & Hope, 51 Timber bush
M'Leod, D. R., & Co., 76 Con-
stitution street
M'Leod, N., 76 Constitution st.
M'Nair, Win., 21 Quality street
Macpherson, A., 4 Charlotte
lane, Leith
Marshall, Rt., 38 Commercial st.
Matthew & Theilman, 20 Baltic
street
Miller Brothers, 1 4 Quality street
Miller, James, k Sons, 121 Con-
stitution street
Mitchell, Somerville, & Co., 37
Bernard street
Mitchell, Jn. , 16 King's stables
Montignani, H. G. , 6 Drummond
street
Morrison, C, & Sons, 84 Con-
stitution street
Morrison, M., k Co., 22 Consti-
tution street
Muir, William, Wet docks
Murrav, Robert, 7 Roxburgh pi.
Xeuffert, J. M., 2 Baltic street
Noble, R. G., & Co., 19 Con-
stitution street
Ogilvy, John, k Co., 42 Bernard
street
Park, John, 55 Albany street
Paterson & Allan, 75 Grassmarket
Paterson, Win., jun., 10 Quality
street
Pattison, W. G., 35 Bernard st.
Pendreigh, J. k G., 8 Abbey
mount
Penman, A., 1 Roxburgh place
Peterson Brothers, Allison place
Petrie, Gavin, 122 West port
Potts, William k Henry, Port-
Hopetoun
Ratze, Conrad, 36 Constitution
street
Reid, William, 12 Hill square
Rendall, M. G, 32 Bernard st.
Rendall, Wm., 32 Bernard street
Rennie, A. R., 19 Bernard street
Rhind, D. A., 40 Constitution st.
Richardson k Brown, 3 Hunter
square
Richardson Brothers, 105 W.bow
Richardson, Francis, k Co., Old
Corn Exchange
Richardson, J. J., k Co., 4 St
Andrew square
Ridpath, David, 30 Nicolson st.
Robertson Brothers, 32 and 33
Timber bush
Robertson, J. & J., 128 and 141
High street
Robertson, Gilbert, 36 Quality st.
Robinows k Marjoribanks, 62
Constitution street
Rombach Brothers k Co., 82
South bridge
Rose, L., k Co., 5 Bank street,.
Leith
Ross, Martin, k Co., 44 Consti-
tution street
Sanderson, J. & M., 11 St An-
thony street, Leith
Schultze, A., & Son, 37 Com-
mercial street
Schuthe, Emil, & Co., 17 Baltic:
street
Scott, Wr., S.-E. Thistle st. lane
Simpson, Henry, 38 W. Regis-
ter street
Smith k Alexander, 2 Bank st.',
Leith
Smith, P., k Son, 41 Constitu-
tion street
Smith, Alex., 22 Bernard street
Smith, John, 28 Forth street.
See Adv.
Smith, P. B., 21 Constitution st.
Smith, R. M., 41 Constitution st.
Somerville, John, & Co., 4G
Quality street
Sorensen, M., & Kidd, 53 Consti-
tution street
Steel, J. M., & Co., 118 Consti-
tution street
Stegmann k Co., 88 Constitution
street
Stein, Andrew, Lochrin
Stein, John, Lochrin
Stenhouse, A. k G., Wet docks
Steven, Wm., 27 Commercial st.
Stewart & Co., 31 St Andrew sq.
Stewart, J. k G., Ill and 113
High street
Swaine, E. A., k Crudelius, 7 &:
8 Citadel
Taylor, J. & G., 7 Downie place
and 32S Lawnmarket
Taylor, A., Drummond st. court
Taylor, James, John's lane
Taylor, R. , John's lane
Taysen & Co., 25 Constitution
street
Tennant, W. G., 2S Bernard st.
Thorn, David, k Co., 68 Con-
stitution street
Thomson, Lauder, k Co., 29 St
Andrew street, Leith
Thomson, D. J., & Co., 14 & 15
Giles' street, Leith
Thomson, J. G., & Co., 29 St
Andrew street, Leith
Thomson, William, k Co., C3
Constitution street
Thomson, R. H., IS CoatfieM
lane
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Tliyne & Tait, 37 Lothian road
and Grindlay street
Tinnswood, R. , 32 Bernard st.
Tod, J. B., & Son, 151 Constitu-
tion street
TurnbuU k Kay, 21 Greenside
place
Turnbull, Salvesen, & Co., 23
Sandport street
Virtue, Wm., & Co., 8 Constitu-
tion street
Waldie, James, & Son, Whitfield
place
Warburg, M. A., & Co., 8S Con-
stitution street
Warden, W., & Co., 7 Ronald-
son's buildings
Warrack & Baillie, Foxe's lane
Warrack, John, & Co., 43 Con-
stitution street
Watson, Turcan, k Co., 74 Con-
stitution street
White, A., k Co., 37 Bernard st.
Williamson, Charles, 19 Bernard
street
Wilson, Brandt, k Co., 28 Ber-
nard street
Wishart k Clapperton, 22 Baltic
street
Wishart k Son, 20 Queen street,
Leith
Wishart, David F., 12 Catherine
street court
Wolff, 1ST. de, 36 Quality street
Wood, P. k Co., 41 Bernard st.
Wotherspoon, J. B. M., Wet
docks
Wright, G., 25 North bridge
Yule, Watson, k Co., 39 Consti-
tution street
Messengers-at-Arms.
See Law Directory.
Metal Merchants.
Anderson, Robert, & Co., 67
Timber bush
Campbell, T. B., k Co., S
Picardy place and 61 Consti-
tution street
Dunn, D. & R., 15 Blair street
Gallie, Laird, & Co., 58 High
street and 109 Constitution st.
Gray, A., 1 Gray's place
Redpath, Brown, k Co., 33
Candlemaker row and 137
Constitution street
Ross, William, 21 Leith street
Slimon, R. k D., 40, 41, k 43
Shore
Sutherland, Robert, 43 Coatfield
lane
Wishart, D. F., Catherine street
court
Metal Refiner.
Paton, Thomas (andmetal dealer^.
93 Abbey hill
Meters and Weighers.
Proudfoot, George, k Co., 2
Dock place
Midwives.
Those marked * are also Sick-
nurses.
*Aitken, Mrs, 9 Grindlay street
*Aitken, Mrs W., 1 North St
James' street
Anderson, Mrs, 16 Jamaica st.
Boyle, Mrs, 21 St John street
Chalmers, Mrs, 3 Alva street
^Fleming, Mrs, 23 Howe street
"Flett, Mrs, 44 India place
Gunn, Mrs, 3 Hope street lane
Horsburgh, Mrs, 5 St James'
place
''Johnson, Mrs, 48 Dean street
*Kelly, Mrs, 23 Howe street
Lothian, Mrs, 7 James' st. , Leith
walk
M'Grath, Mrs, 35 Home street
M 'Kenzie, Mrs, 150 High street
M 'Michael, Mrs, 7 Ashley build-
ings
'Milne, Mrs, 2 Murray street,
Crosscauseway
Morrison, Mrs, 23 S. St James'
street
*Nisbet, Mrs C, 57 Lower View-
craig row
Roberts, Mrs, 2 Romilly place
*Robertson, Mrs, 4 Newport st,
Robertson, Mrs, 2 Tontine
buildings
^Sutherland, Mrs I., 4 Vennel
*Veitch, Mrs, 52 India place
"Wilson, Mrs, 4 Allan street
sWork, Mrs Ann, 66 Kirkgate
Milliners and Dress-
makers.
Adamson, J. & R., 4 Warriston
place
Allan, Mrs, 68 Nicolson street
Allan, Mrs Ann, 68 Nicolson st.
Allan, Miss, 5 West St Anthony
place
Alexander, Mrs, k Co., 87
George street
Anderson, J. C, 8 Lothian st.
Anderson, Miss, 2 Wellington
place, Leith
Anderson, Miss, 33 London st.
Anderson, Miss, 44 India place
Angus, Miss, 44 India place
Armstrong, Mrs, 6 Howe street
Baillie, Mrs Margt, 37 London
street
Baird, Mrs, 51 Rosemount build-
ings
I laird, Miss, 57 Broughton st.
Baird, Miss, 1 Cumberland st.
iklcarras, Miss, 23 Duke street
Ballantine, Misses, 55 India
place
Ballantyne, Miss, 39 North Pitt
street
Barlow, Miss, 46 Thistle street /
Bartholomew, Misses, k Co. , 29 .
Queen street
Baxter, Miss, 61 Frederick st.
Bisset, Archibald, 43 Home st.
Blair, Mrs, 3 North Pitt street
Bl.yth, Yule, k Co., 112 George
street
Borley, Mrs. G, 8 Calton street
Borthwick, Mrs, 6 Brown street
buildings
Briscoe, Miss, 7 St Vincent st.
Brown, J. &M., 25a Scotland st.
Brown, Mrs Chas., 79 Broughton
street
Brown, Miss W., 1 S. Charlotte -
street
Bruce, Misses, 15 Dublin street
Budge & Webster, 63 George st
Cameron & Violard, 124 George
street
Cameron, Mrs J., 239 Canongate
Cameron, Misses, 29 Frederick *
street
Campbell, Miss, 63 Frederick
street
Garment, Mrs, Dean
Carr, Misses, 1 Blenheim place
Cathels, Misses, 67 Cumberland
street
Chessar, Miss A., 33 Frederick st.
Christie, M. & S., 5 Great Junc-
tion street
Clark, Mrs, 83 George street
Colden, Miss, 40 Earl Grey st.
Common, Miss E., 7 E. Adam
street
Conquergood, Miss, 73 George
street
Cornwall, Mrs, 5 Howe street
Couper, T. C. A., 57 Hanover st.
Cowan, Miss J., 100 Kirkgate
Cranstoun, C, 10 Hanover st.
Crawford, John, 5 Clerk street
Crossan, Misses, 29 Broughton
street
Cunningham, M. & H, 10 Char-
lotte street, Leith
Currie, Miss J., 507 Lawnmarket
Currie, Miss M., 135 Kirkgate
Dalton, Miss, 41 N. Richmond
street
Darling, Miss, 5 Gray's court
Davidson, William, 54a Hanover
street
Davidson, Miss, 44 London st.
Dawson, Miss Jessie, 35 Coatfield
lane
Dee, Miss, 42 Thistle street
Denholm, Mrs, 2 Albert place
Dick, H. & J., 55 George street
Dick, Miss, 140 Rose street
Dickson, W. & H., 2 Gt. Junc-
tion street
Dickson, Misses, 6 Park street
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Dickson, Miss, 12 North Mel-
\ A'ille place
Exson, Miss, 36 George street
Donaldson, Misses, 4 Rankeillor
I street
pougal, Miss, 11 Grindlay street
pouglas, M. k J., 21 Hanover
i street
pouglas, Miss, 10 Deanhaugh st.
bminmond, Miss, 1 6 Grange loan
pudgeon, Misses, 10 Cassels pi.
pudgeon, M., 205 Canongate
puff, Mrs, 102 Nicolson street
puns, Miss, 161 Rose street
'Mgar, Miss, 8 North bridge
Elders, Misses, 3 Summerhall
{ place
plrskine, Mrs M., 98 Abbey hill
(Swing, Mrs H., 69 Broughton
j street
Tairbairn, James, 7 and 11 Clerk
[ street
[?airbairn, Miss, 35 "Whitfield pi.
iairgrieve, Miss, 62 Princes st.
fella, M. & J., 23 Frederick st.
(Ferguson, Miss, 51 Broughton st.
p inlay, E., 322 Lawnmarket
ijlach, Mrs, 23 Howe street
Fletcher, Mrs, 26 Frederick st.
Forsyth, Miss, 85 George street
Fraser, Misses, 3 Wrarriston pi.
French, Mrs, 6 Bristo street
Fyfe, Mrs, 13 East Adam sti'eet
Galloway, Misses, 3 Morton st.
pribb, Miss, 44 India place
billies Sisters, 16 Spence's place,
I Leith
Goodall, E., 27 Haddington pi.
joodsir, Misses, 11 Dundas st.
jovan, Mrs, 9 Howe street
ray, J. , 4 N. St Andrew st.
reathead, Miss, 78 Nicolson st.
reig, Miss, 59 Earl Grey street
Gtreiner, Miss C, 5 Cockburn st.
3rubb, Miss, 16 Drummond st.
jruthrie k Shillinglaw, 74 South
t Clerk street
Gtuthrie, Misses, 4 St Andrew sq.
Hall, Misses, 1 Clerk street
Hamilton, Miss, 23 Nicolson st.
Hawkins, Miss, 51 Clerk street
Hay, Miss, 17 Spittal street
Henderson, Miss, 8 Frederick st.
Henderson, Miss A., 2 Cheyne
street
Hepburn, Misses, 2a Albany st.
Hofford, Miss, 25 Frederick st.
Hollis, Misses, 29 Frederick st.
Hope, Miss M. , 8 Raeburn place
Hunter, Misses, 56a Broughton
street
Hunter, Miss, 10 St Anthony pi
Hunter, Miss, 13 Hope street
Hunter, Miss J. , 5 Chapel street
Hunter, Miss M. D., 3 Grange
road
Inglis, Isabella, 1 Brown street
Inglis, Miss M., 17 W. Nicolson
street
Ingram, Mrs, 16 St Vincent st.
Jack, M. k J., 52 N. Pitt street
Jackson, E. J. A., 5 Great Junc-
tion street
Jeffrey, Miss, 33 N. Richmond
street
Jendine, Miss, 21 Brougham st.
Johnston, Miss, 2 Hay street
Kerr, Mrs J., 15 Saunders street
Kerr, Miss, 18 Downie place
Kerr, Miss, 4 Melbourne place
Kerr, Miss, 31 Lothian street
Knight, Miss, 38 Broughton st.
Knowles, Miss, ] 5 Hart street
Laidlaw, A., Clanalpine build-
ings
Lamb, Misses, 115 George street
Lamb, Miss, 17 Dundas street
Lawrie, Miss, 93a George street
Lees, Miss, 53 Thistle street
Lennox, Miss, 17 West Nicolson
street
Lindsay, Misses, k Aitken, 2 "W.
Salisbury place
Livingston, Miss, 10 Nicolson st.
Lorimer, Mrs Isa., 14 Queens-
ferry street
Louden, Miss, 34 Barony st.
Loudon, John, 7 St Patrick st.
Lowdon, Miss Mary Ann, 59
Leith wynd
M'Callum, Mrs, 166 Fountain-
bridge
Macfarlane, M., 56 Brunswick
street
M'Glashan, Misses, 50 George
street
M'Intyre, Misses, 56 Lothian st.
M'Kay, Miss C, 4W. Adam st.
M'Kay, Miss G, 11 Dalrymple
place
M'Kay, Miss, 14 Barony street
M'Kay, Miss, 4 Lord Russell pi.
M'Kenzie, Miss, 3 St Bernard's
row
Mackie, Miss, 50 Castle street
M'Killop, Miss, 4 Blenheim pi.
Mackintosh, Misses, 9 Montague
street
M'Lean, Mrs Ann, 26 St James
square
M'Millan, Mrs, 31 North bridge
M'Niven, Miss, 12 Castle street
M'Pherson, D., 76, 77, and 78
Leith street
Macvicar k Winks, 42 George
street
Malcolm, Margaret, 12 Chapel
street
Manderson, Miss, 5 West Adam
i street
Marshall, J., 55 Cockbum street
Marshall, Miss, 30 Royal circus
Martin, Miss, 15 Lothian road
Martin, Miss, 18 Clyde street
Mathewson, Miss, 19 Union st.
Matthew, Mrs, 11 W. Richmond
street
Mercer, Miss, 35 Broughton st.
Middleton, H. D., U St Leonard
street
Millar, Mrs A., 2 Windsor st.
Miller, Misses, 31 North bridge
Millidge, Miss, 44 George street
Milne, Miss Janet, 2 Alison sq.
Minto, Mrs, 55 George street
Morris, Miss M., 2 Huntly st.
Mossman, Miss, 24 Lauriston st.
Mowat, Mrs, 21 Nelson street
Mozzi, Mrs, 119 (leorge street
Muir, Mrs, 10 Baker's place
Murray, Misses, 75 Broughton st.
Myles, Mrs, 18 Nelson street
Naismith & Richardson, 13 Buc-
cleuch street
Napier, Misses, 2 St David's ter.
Nelson, Miss, 16 Brougham st.
Newberry, Mrs, 5 S. College st.
Nichol, Misses, 121 George st. ,
Nicol, Misses, 30 St James' sq.
Nicol, Miss, 51 Earl Grey street
Nimmo, Misses, 60 Frederick
street
Orr, Misses M. & J., 21 Charlotte
street, Leith
Paterson, Misses A. k J., 54
Lothian street
Paterson, Miss A., 54 High st.
Paterson, Miss, 21 Castle street
Paterson, Miss M., 43 Earl
Grey street
Peacock, Miss, 51 Home street
Penny, Miss, 5 Broughton street
Peters, Miss, 3 Johnston place
Pilrnor, Miss, 30 Flanover street
Polland, Mrs J. P., 11 St Vin-
cent street
Proudfoot, Miss M., 2 Blackford
place
Ramsay, Mrs, 46 Grindlay street
Ranken, Mrs H., 24 Lothian st.
Rankine k Allan, 108 Nicolson
street
Reid, M. & M., 5 Hanover street
Reid, Miss M., 5 Jamaica street
Renton, Henry, 55 Clerk street
Ritchie, Mrs, 12 Castle sti'eet
Ritchie, Miss, 2S Candlemake.r
row
Robertson, Mrs M., 37 India pi.
Robertson, Mrs T., 11 Market pi.
Robertson, Miss, 94 Rose street
Rodgers, Misses E. & A., 14
Buccleuch street
Rogers, Miss Agnes, 21 Drum-
dryan street
Roques, Madame C, k Miss
Wight, 7 S. St Andrew street
Rose, Miss, 1 Drummond street
Ross, Mrs H., 8 St Anthony pi.
Ross, Mrs, 3 Elder street
Ross, Miss, 47 Thistle street
Ross, Miss, 31 India place
Ross, Helen, 31 Fountainbridge
Rougvie, M., 11 Church street
Russell, D. & J., 39 Clerk street
Russell, Mrs Jane, 1 Sciennes
hill place
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Russell, M., 3 Portland place
Scott, Misses M. & E., 2 West
Nicolson street
Scott, Miss, 100 George street
Sharp, Miss M., 60 Leith street
Simpson k Howden, Misses, 8
Young street
Simpson, Miss, 92 George street
Sinclair k Manson, Misses, 3
Davie street
Sinclair, Miss, 227 High street
Smart, Misses, 6 Brighton street
Smith, E. k M., 62 Rose street
Smith, Misses J. k A., 175
Causewayside
Smith, Mrs, 36 Grove street.
See Adv.
Smith, Misses, 173 Causewayside
Smith, Miss M., 26a Barony st.
Souyris, Madame, 30 Frederick
street
Spalding, Misses, 27 Hamilton
place
Steel, Miss, 16 George street
Steele, Miss, 22 St Patrick sq.
Stevenson, Miss Margaret, 8
Antigua street
Stewart k Fraser, 20 Barony st.
Stewart, J. & C., 7 Earl Grey st.
Stewart, Miss Isa., 257 Canon-
gate
Stewart, Miss M., 53 Thistle
street
Stewart, Miss, 21 Charles street
Stewart, Miss, 22 William street
Stewart, Miss, 9 St James' place
Sylvani, Miss J., 4 Summer
bank
Terry, Misses, 15 W. Maitland
street
Tait, Mrs, 13 Bank street
Tait, Miss, 56 George street
Taylor, M. & A., 17 Coburg st.
Taylor, Miss, 4 Hope street
Thomson, Miss, 28 London st.
Thomson, Miss, 66 Cumberland
str6t L"
Waddell, Misses J. k J., 4
Queensferry street
Waldie, Miss A., 38 Cumber-
land street
Walker, Mrs Mary, 4 Chapel st.
Wail, Mrs, 36 Fountainbridge
Waterson, Miss, 24 Howe street
Watson, A. k E., 13 West
Nicolson street
Watson, Mrs, 25 Thistle street
AVatson, Miss, 21 Nelson street
Watson, Miss M., 12 Kirkgate
Watt, W., 25a Bread street
WTatt, Miss, 6 Nelson street
Webster, Miss, 30 Castle street
AVeir, M. A., 40 North Rich-
mond street
West, Miss, 25 Cumberland st.
AVhite, Misses M. k M., 161
Fountainbridge
AVhite, Misses M. k M., 161
Fountainbridge
AVhite, Miss, 27 Riego street
AVilkinson, Misses, 58 Hanover
street
AVilson, C, 5 Nicolson street
AVilson, C. , 6 Spring gardens
AVilson, Miss Jane, 153 Rose
street
Wilson, Miss, 16 Elm row
AVilson, Miss, 6 Simpson's court,
Greenside
AVinter, Miss, 13 Chapel street
Wise, Misses, 2 Mansfield place
AVood, Isabella, 156 High street
looting, Miss, 16 Charlotte place
Yule, Mrs, 10 Baker's place
Millmasters.
Beattie, Adam, Canonmills
Gibson & AValker, Bonnington
steam mills
Gulland, Jn., Bonnington mills
Hay, John, k Co., AVhitiield
place
Herdman, John, & Sons, Hay-
market mills
Inglis, John, Junction steam
mills, AVest Bowling-green
street
Ross, James, Lindsay k Marr's
mills, AVater of Leith
Sinclair, John, Edinburgh steam
mills, Fountainbridge
Tod, Alexander & Robert, Com-
mercial street
Tod Brothers, 1 Baker's place
Wilson, William, Swanfield
Millstone Manu-
facturers.
Smith, J., & Son, 219 High st.
Millwrights.
Ballingall, James, 15 Bangor
road
Bertram, J., k Son, Anderson's
place, Leith walk foundry
Bertram, G., 35 West Sciennes
Boyd, A., Flora ha', Grove st.
Conquergood, F., 25 Great Junc-
tion street
Forbes, Duncan, 90 Candle-
maker row
Laidlaw, R., k Son, Simon
square and 7 Gilmour street.
See Adv.
M'Call, C, & Co., Montgomery
street
Mather, Alex., 63 Fountainbr.
Miller & Herbert, Heriotfield
works, Heriot buildings
Robertson, J., k Son, 2 Couper
street
Mining Engineers.
See Engineers.
Modellers.
Annan, J.,S.-AV. Thistle st. lane
Galletly, AVilliam, Summer bank
Miller, Thos., 23 Upper Grove pi.
Stuart k Campbell, 23 Morrison .
street
Musical Instrument
Makers
and Musicsellers.
See also Organ-builders.
Those marked * are Musicsellers. J
Curie, J., 52 Hanover street and
Broughton market. See Adv. \
Eavestaff, Fred., 93a George st.
Glen, J. k R., 2 N. Bank street
Glen, A., 30 St Andrew square
Gordon k Co. , 37 Broughton st.
*Gordon, E. O., k Co., 53 South'1
Clerk street
*Hamilton& Muller, 116 George I
street
*Jupp, A., 4S Leith street
*Jupp, H, 31 and 32 Kirkgate
*Kohler, E., k Son, 21 North br.
Laubach, Philip, 8 Greenside pL
Alurray, Peter, 22 AV. Sciennes -
*Paterson k Son, 27 George st.
See Adv.
""Purdie, John, 83a Princes street
*Eamsay, John, k Sons, 5 Cathe-
rine street
Renton, J., 6 North Bank street
*Robertson, A., k Co., 39 Princes
street
*Townsend, AVilliam, k Son, 9 k
10 Greenside place
*AVightman, J., &; Son, 46 Fre-
derick street
AVilson k Son, 51 Cockburn st.
*Wood k Co., 49 George street
Nail Manufacturers.
Macnab k Co., 29 Candlemaker
row
Redpath, Brown, k Co., 33
Candlemaker row
Ritchie & Co., 7 Victoria street
Slimon, R. & D., 40, 41, and 4J
Shore
Newspaper Agents.
Alexander, AValter, 20 Bristo st.
Anderson, J., 26 Broughton st.
Anderson, Miss, 99 Nicolson st.
Archibald, Alex., 9 Potterrow
Banks, Archibald, 6 Clyde street.
See Adv.
Begg, Charles, 24 Rose street
Bell, Mrs James, 42 George st.
Brown, George, 20 Dean street
Cameron, Finlay, 25 Chariot
place
Campbell, John, 88 Pleasance
Cay k Black, 65a George street
Cowan, Dugald, 4 E. Register st
Cumming, Eobert, 249 High st
Dawson, Win. , 21 Nicolson st.
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pnmmond, C, 133 Kirkgate
trrest & Co., 7 W. Richmond st.
.iordon k, Co., 1 Tobago place
iamilton, J. R., 59 Charlotte
, street, Leith
'larrisou, Mrs, 107 Rose street
;Iogg, John, 2 Pitt street
jlogg, Robert, 20 North Rich-
> mond street
jjogg, Mrs, 49 Thistle street
JTetfrey, Mrs, 115 Foimtainbridge
ifohnston, Robert, 141 Rose st.
Killin, J., 242 Cowgate
Low, John Irvine, 10 Laurie
I street, Leith
jLyall, J. M., 16 South St David
I street
M'Cann, James, 6 Deanhaugh
I street
jftlackay, Robert, 114 Fountain
bridge
Maclareu, J., 133 Princes street
[Mair, James, 177 High street
iMenzies, John, 2 Hanover street
Muir, A., 7 Cockburn street
Muir, J., 293 High street
Murison, N., 2 Princes street
[Paton, George, 25 Jamaica street
[Robertson & Scott, 13 Hanover
I street
Robertson, Charles, 2 North
Richmond street
Robinson, H., 11 Greenside st.
See Adv.
Scott, George, 6 Argyle place
Shaw, Robert, 12 Simon square
Smith, John, 4 Saunders street
Smith, R. P., 125 Nicolson st.
Sonierville, Robert, 10 Spring
gardens, Stochbridge
Thomas, Mrs, 31 East Cross-
causeway
Tully, David, 78 Queen street
Turner, W. N., 49 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Paper Trade Review, 23 Blair st. i Cormack, Mrs, 12 Union street
Scotsman, 28 & 30 Cockburn st. Cormack, Mrs, 5 Upper Grove pi.
Newspaper Offices.
Art Journal Office, 46 Nicolson
street
! Daily Review, 377 High street
; Evening Courant, 188 High st.
Farmer, India buildings, Vic-
toria street
■ Gazette, 13 North Bank street
Journal of Agriculture, India
buildings, Victoria street
Ladies' Own Journal, 8 Mel-
bourne place
Leith Burghs Pilot, 1 Welling-
ton pi. and 10 Laurie st., Leith
Leith Commercial List, 55 Ber-
nard street
' Leith Herald, 133 Kirkgate
North British Advertiser, 8 Mel-
bourne place
North British Agriculturist, 377
High street
■ North Briton, Old Fishmarket
close, 190 High street
Scottish Jurist, 11 Thistle street
Weekly Review, 377 High street
Weekly Scotsman, 28 and 30
Cockburn street
Notaries Public.
See Law Directory.
Nurserymen, Seeds-
men, and Florists.
Alexander, James (Dickson &
Co)., Leith Walk nursery
Carstairs, Thomas, 121 George
street and Warriston nursery
Cunningham, Fraser, & Co.,
Comely bank and Dean
Currie, John, Parkside lodge,
Dalkeith road
Dickson, James, k Sons, 32
Hanover Street
Dicksons & Co. , 1 Waterloo pi
Downie, Laird, & Laing, 17 a
Frederick street
Drummond Brothers, 52 George
street
Duguid, J., Tower park, Cargil
field, Wardie
Edgar, Robert, 1 King's stables
Gordon, William, 15 Elm row
Grainger, Robert, & Son, Grange
loan
Handasyde, T., & Davidson, 24
Cockburn street
Henderson, R, M., 3S and 40
Grassmarket
Lamont & Mitchell, 3 Hanover
street, and Dean park, Dean
Lawson, Peter, & Son, 1 George
IV. bridge
M'Kenzie, John, 11 Grange loan
Mackintosh, R. T., 12 Mel-
bourne place
Methven, Thomas, Leith walk
and 15 Princes street
Milne, John, Sunnybank cot-
tage, London road
Nicoll, Thomas, Boroughmuir-
head. See Adv.
Reid, John, 32 Stafford street
Robertson, Peter S., & Co., 33
St Andrew square
Wright, A., & Son, 1 Greenside pi.
Nurses, Sick.
See also Midwives.
Aitken, Mrs, 9 Grindlay street
Anderson, Mrs, 10 Jamaica st.
Anderson, Mrs M., 16 Jamaica
street
Balmer, Mrs, 10 Jamaica street
Barr, Mrs, 4 Jamaica street
Brown, Mrs, 17 St Patrick sq.
Chalmers, Mrs, 3 Alva street
Chisholm, Mrs, 2 Northumber-
land place
Clark, Mrs, 35 Broughton street
Crawford, Mrs, 50 Thistle street
Cuthbertson, Mrs, 4 Melbourne
place
Dearness, Mrs, 50 India place
Dewar, Mrs Robert, 77 Rose st.
Dickie, Mrs, 15 Jamaica street
Dickson, Mrs, 44 Albany street,
Leith
Dickson, Mrs, 19 Prince Regent
street
Donald, Mrs, 7 Grindlay street
Dorret, Mrs, 9a Clarence street
Dougall, Mrs, 8 Nicolson square
Drummond, Mrs, 22 Jamaica
street
Dunbar, Mrs, 21 Montague st.
Duncan, Mrs, 21 Jamaica street
Elder, Mrs, 21 Jamaica street
Elliot, Mrs, 50 Cumberland st.
Fairbairn, Mrs Martha, 18 Cum-
berland street
Ferguson, Mrs, 21 Brougham
street
Feme, Mrs, 41a Broughton st.
Ferrier, Mrs, 16 Jamaica street
Findlay, Mrs, 204 Rose street
Fisher, Mrs, 60 India place
Forbes, Mrs, 15 Jamaica street
Foster, Mrs, 27 Dundas street
Fraser, Mrs John, 47 Cumber-
land street
Fyfe, Mrs, 55 India place
Gordon, Mrs Wm., 3 Tobago
place
Gowan, M., 2 Hamilton place
Grant, Mrs, 37 William street
Gray, Mrs, 22 William street
Gray, Mrs P., 48 India place
Green, Mrs, 7 Spence's place
Grubb, Mrs, 5 York place
Gunn, Mrs, 51 Broughton street
Hay, Mrs, 73 St Cuthbert's
glebe
Hay, Mrs Chas., 14 Duncan st.
Heggie, Mrs, 27 Jamaica street
Henderson, Mrs, 44 India place
Heriot, Mrs, 6 Pilrig model
buildings
Hunter, Mrs, 19 So. St James'
street
Hunter, Mrs, Gray's court, 93
Nicolson street
Hunter, Mrs, 16 Jamaica street
Hutchison, Mrs, 15 Jamaica st.
Jenkins, Mrs, 47 William street
Johnston, Mrs, 7 Union street
Johnston, Mrs, 47 Cumberland
street
Kerr, Mrs Jane, 6 Saunders street
Kerr, Mrs, 4 Mackenzie place
Ketchen, Mrs, 11 Dalryniple pi.
King, Mrs, 27 Jamaica street
Kinnis, Mrs, 25 Thistle street
Lawrence, Mrs, 43 India place
Lawson, Mrs, 22 William street
Learmonth, Mrs, 16 Jamaica
street
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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
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Leslie, Mrs, 1 Horn lane Waters, Mrs, S William street
Liddell, .Mrs, 41 Grindlay street Webster, Mrs, 14 Rintoul place
M'Gill, Mrs, S Mackenzie place iWhyte, MrsC, 8 William street
M'Gowan, Mrs, 2 Hamilton place, Wilson, Mrs, 477 Lawnniarket
Wilson, Mrs, 14 North Melville
place
Wilson, Mrs, 2 Hamilton place,
Stoekbridge
Wilson, Mrs C, 9 Calton kill
Wilson, Mrs, SO George street
Work, Mrs Ann, 66 Kirkgate
Stoekbridge
M'Grash, Mrs, 35 Home street
M'Hendrie, Mrs Jane, 7 New-
port street
M'Intyre, Mrs, 35 Scotland st.
M'Kenzie, John, 37 North bridge
M'Kenzie, Mrs, 10 Duncan st.
Mackinlay, Mrs, 32 India place Young, Mrs, 4 Jamaica street
M'Lean, Malcolm, 148 Rose st.
MTherson, Mrs, 3 Comely Oil Merchants
green place KJU ^ercnams.
Mair, Mrs, 10 North Richmond Bath ville Patent Paraffin Oil
street Store — Port-Hopetoun ware-
Malloch, Mrs, 24 India place houses ; W. k H. Potts, agents
illar, Mrs, 5 Spence's place Caledonian Oil Company ; James
Miller, Mrs, 19 S. St James' st.
Mowatt, Mrs, 165 Rose street
Neilson, Mrs, 21 Nelson street
Nicol, Mrs M., 22 Jamaica st.
Noble, Mrs R., 16 East Adam st. Dane, James, k Co
Oliphant, Mrs, 44 Couper street Register street
Paton, Mrs, 8 Kerr street
Pearce, Mrs, 15 Jamaica street
Pearson, Mrs, 4 Rosemount
buildings
Proctor, Mrs, 3 Spence's place,
Leith
Quinet, Mrs, 22 William street
M'Kelvie, agent, Haymarket
Callender, D., k Son, St An-
thony's lane, Leith
Craig k Rose, Anderson place
3 East
R,, & Co., 5 and 6
Davidson
Shore
Dickson, Thomas, 9 Semple st.
Duncan, Colin, & Son, Upper
drawbridge, Leith
Foulis, A. B., 136 High street
Hill, Alex., 32 S. Richmond st.
Reid, Mrs J. , 47 Cumberland st. Innes & Grieve, 11 St Andrew sq.
Reikie, Mrs, 13 Grindlay street JKinninmont, R. R., Dean bank
Rhind, Mrs, 1 Morningside lodge
Richardson, Mrs, 5 Clerk street i Liddle, Wm. , Regent Arch place
Richardson, Mrs, 10 St Patrick Lundy, J. J., & Co., 20 Elbe st.
square M'Intosh, James A., k Co., 8
Robertson, Mrs, 4 Newport street ' Salamander street
Robertson, Mrs, 135 George st. M'Kinlay, Wm., 2 St Anthony
court, Leith
et
Roger, Mrs, 6 Baker's place
Ross, Mrs, 9 Bristo place
Ross, Mrs, 14 William street
Ross, Mrs D. , 2 Barony street
Rutherford, Mrs, 17 William st
Scott, Mrs, 44 Howe street
Scott, Mrs Bryden, 76 Foun
tainbridge
jMacnab k Co., 29 Candlemaker
row
, Moffat, G. D., 38 Dundas street.
See Adv.
Moir, John, York lane
North British Colour Co., 20
Elbe street
Sharp, Mrs, 73 St Cuthbert's glebe! Paraffin Oil Company, Lochrin
Simpson, Mrs, 11 Couper street Parker, M., & Co., 26 Giles' st.
Sinclair, Mrs, 9 Brougham st,
Sivewright, Mrs, 19 Jamaica st.
Smith, Mrs, 1 Market place
Smith, Mrs C, 2 Alfred place
Smith, Miss, 62 Clerk street
Souter, Mrs, 1 North St James'
street
Spalding, Mrs, 3 Jamaica street
Speed, Mrs, 5 Spence's place
Stephenson, Mrs, 15 Jamaica st.
Stevens, Mrs, 44 India place
Stewart, Mrs, 16 Jamaica street
Tarbet, Mrs, 59 Broughton street
Thomson, Mrs, 27 Blah street
Thomson, Mrs, 41a Broughton
street
Ure, Mrs, 50 India place
Urquhart, Mrs, 35 Jamaica street
Wait, Mrs, 2 Bowling-green st.
Paterson k Allan, 75 Grass-
market and 2 and 3 Heriot
bridge
Potts, W. k H., Port-Hopetoun
Richardson Brothers, 105 West
bow
Richardson, Francis, & Co., Old
Corn Exchange
Rowatt k Son, Lothian road
Sang & Barker, Barony street
Sinclair k Co., I and 2 Calton
street
Smiths k Co., 1 Blair street.
See Adv.
Walker, T. M., 106 West bow
Warden, William, k Co., 7
Ronaldson's buildings
Wylie, Daniel, & Son, 10 Mart-
land street, Newhaven
Opticians.
Adie k Son, 50 Princes street
Bryson, James, 60a Princes street
Buist, Jas. (wholesale), 5 Nieol-
son street
Hart, W. D., 8 North College
street
Henderson, A., 23 Hanover st.
Lennie, E., 46 Princes street
M'Call, J., 11 Leith street
Marshall & Sons, 87 George st.
Ranken, George, 108 Rose stree
Reid, Alexander, 31 Castle stree
See Adv.
Salom k Co. , 98 Princes street
Stevenson, P., 51 George iv.
bridge
Taylor, James, 46 Princes street
Vernon, J. E., 54 Leith street.
See Adv.
Organ-builders.
Ewart, William, 36 North Rich-
mond street
Hamilton, T. k D., 116 George
street
Holt, Frederick, Upper Grove
place
Renton, J., 6 North Bank street.
See Adv.
Townsend & Son, 9 and 10
Greenside place
Wightman, J., & Son, 46 Fre-
derick street
Wood k Co., 49 George street
Outfitters.
See Woollen Drapers.
Paint Manufacturers.
See Colour Manufacturers.
Painters, Paperhangers,
and Glaziers.
See also Glass Merchants.
Aikman, J., & Son, 8 Queens-
ferry street
Allan, Wm., 46 George street
Anderson, A., 8 Kerr street
Anderson, S., 27 Coburg street
Ballantine, James, k Son, 42
George street
Bell, James M., 2 W. Preston st.
Bisset, T., 11 Hill place
Bolton k Co., 15, 16, and 17
Commercial street
Bourhill, Jas. E., 9a Young st.
Brechin, George, 15 Lothian st.
Butler, James, 54 Brunswick
street
Butti, G. A., 515 Lawnmarket
Cameron, Finlay, 25 Cockburn
street
Cameron, James, 214 Canongate
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Campbell, J., 28 St Patrick sq.
}iceri, Mantica, and Torre, 81
Leith street
"lark, James, 1 Lothian road
[jlephane, H., 8 Johnston ter.
popper, W., & Son, 1 India
i street
Davidson, William, 6 Bread st.
gempster, M., Morningside
Dickson & Small, Merchiston
terrace
Bobie, G., 23 George street
jDodds, Wm., & Co., 89 Pleasance
Pouglas, James, 3 Greyfriars
I place
Edwards, James, 22 Downie pi.
Erskine, W. , 8b Elder street
Ferguson, D. K., 14 West New-
| insjton
Forsyth, William, 17 Bristo st.
Fortune, John, 44 India street
Fowler, A., & Son, 10 Pitt street
praser, Alex., 132 High street
Graham & Reith, 90 George st.
Grav, D., 18 India place
Hadden, Robert, & Son, 99 Con-
stitution street
Hall, Thomas, 1 Queen street
Hamilton, J., 100b George street
Harvey, Peter, 33 St Andrew sq.
Hoggan, George, 47 Earl Grey st.
Hunter, Jokn,"72Tolboothwynd,
[ Leith
Jameson, Andrew, 50 North Pitt
street. See Adv.
lohnstone & Taylor, 7 Union
place
Johnstone, R. , 5 Charlotte street,
Leith
(Kent, Geo. K. , 3 Wemyss place
Kerr, J. F., 61b Frederick street
Knox, J., 19 Greenside place
ILawson, William, 39 Bridge st
{Lindsay, J. , 4 West Richmond
| street
{Logan, W., 28 N. Richmond st
ftl'Cidloch, David, 22 Downie
( place
JM'Dougall, J., 21 London street
•M'Ewan, William, 2 Stafford st.
iMacfarlane & Wallace, 7 Char-
I lotte place
JMacgill k Begbie, 62 Bristo st.
JMacgill, Archibald, 2 Hope street
Macintosh, David, 31 Thistle st.
iMackbride & Gibson, 3 Mans-
field place
.M'Kecknie, J., 176 Canongate
M'Millan, D., 139 Grassmarket
M'Pherson, James, 7 Baker's pi.
•Martin, William, 102 Rose st.
.Melville, J., 23 W. Nicolson st.
Milne, W., 40 London street
Moffat, William, 18 Elm row
Morrison, James, Upper draw-
bridge, Leith
Moxon, C. & J. , 63a George street
Muirhead, A., 22 Nelson street
Musgrove, W., 5a Frederick st.
Newbigging, D., 47 Lothian st.
Nisbet, John, 15 George street
O'Neil, H., 210 Cowgate
Paxton, W., 1 Abercromby pi.
Peddie, Robert, & Son, 3 Duke
street, Leith
Phillips, W. , 8 Mackenzie place
Potts, G. H. , 92 Princes street
Prentice, Robert, 7 Milne square
Purdie, Bonnar, & Carfrae, 77
George street
Ramsay, John, 44 Grindlay st.
Randalls, Joseph, 1 Church road,
Trinity
Redpath, Thos., 124 Pleasance
Reid, Robert, 2 Blenheim place
Rintoid, Alexander, 27 Elder
street
Robertson, W., 146 Constitution
street
Ross, D., 194 Rose street
Ross, R. Jamieson, 8 West
Nicolson street
Shaw, Joseph, 8 South Clerk st.
Sheppard, James, 107 George
street
Shiels, T. , 1 Howard place
Small & Thorn, 4 Haddington
place
Smith, Thomas, 21 George street
Spence, Francis, 7 Great Junction
street
Stewart, John, 4 Baker's place
Strachan, J., 11b Leith street
terrace
Tait, A., 82 Constitution street
Tarbet, J., 5 Blair street
Taylor, Johnston, & Taylor, 7
Union place. See Adv.
Thomson, Arthur, 3 Dock street
Tod, Robert, 35 Dundas street
Todd, J., 79 Rose street
Walker, John, 43 North Pitt
street
Weston, Samuel, 23 Home street.
See Adv.
White, C, 18 Dundas street
White, John, 32 Causewayside
Wightman, W., 37 Whitfield
place
Wilson, Rt., 25 Crosscauseway
Wilson, R., 67 So. Clerk street.
See Adv.
Wintour, W., 2 Maitland street
Younger, John, 6, 7, and 8 Com-
mercial street
Painters, Animal.
M'Leod, John, 28 Buccleuch
place
Steell, Gourlay, 90 George street
Painters, Historical.
Harvey, Sir George, 21 Regent
terrace
Paton, Sir Noel, 33 George sq.
Painters, Landscape.
Bough, Samuel, 2 Hill street
Brown, Wm. B., 52 Gilmore pi.
Burns, A., 22 Calton hill
Clark, Thos., 11 Castle terrace
Frier, Robert, 62 Queen street
Hill, D. O., 28 Calton hill
Paton, W. H., 16 George square
Perigal, Arthur, 7 Oxford terrace
Scott, J. R., 15 Dublin street
Smart, J., 16 Picardy place
Stewart, J. L., 25 E. Claremont
street
Wintour, J. C, 85 St Cuthbert'«
glebe
Painters, Miniature.
Deuchar, Miss E. R., Trafalgar
house, Chalmers' crescent
Devine, Peter, 101b Princes st.
Roger, William, 7 Dewar place
Ross, Mrs, 36 Hanover street
Painters, Portrait.
Barclay, J. M., 11 Forres street
Crawford, Donald, 2 Lynedoch pi.
Crawford, W. , 2 Lynedoch place
Cruickshank, F. , 24 George st.
Davidson, Jn. , 2 W. Lauriston pi.
Herdman, Robert, 9 St Ber-
nard's crescent
Horsburgh, J., 17 Princes street
Knott, Tavernor, 3 Queen street
Lees, Chas., 19 Scotland street
Leggett, A., 13 London street
Leyde, Otto, 7 S. Charlotte st.
Macbeth, Norman, 28 Saxe-
Cobourg place
Macleay, K. , 3 Malta terrace
M'Taggart, W., 4 Melville ter.
Millar, James B., 3 Duncan st.
Myles, John, 59 Cockburn st.
Nicol, Wm., 15 Blacket place
Ogilvy, J., 2 West Nicolson st.
Ross, R. T., 78 Queen street
Smith, Colvin, 32 York place
Steell, Gourlay, 90 George street
Stewart, J. O., 40 Grindlay st.
Watson, S. , Old Broughton cot-
tage, E. Claremont street
Watson, W. S., 10 Forth street
Paperhanging
Manufacturers.
Campbell, Jas., 40 Cockburn st.
Campbell, Peter, 4 Greenside
street. See Adv.
Halliday, Wdliam, Lower Gil-
more place
M'Crie, W., & Co., 22 Leith walk
Purves & Halliday, L. Gilmore pi.
Papermakers.
Cowan & Co., 3S W. Register st.
Dickson, James, & Co., 10 South
St Andrew street
llaeniven& Cameron, 23 Blairst.
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Tullis, R., & Co., 7 George st.
Whyte, A., & Son, 2 and 4
North St David street
Paper-rulers.
Currie & Lamb, 10 Hunter sq.
Gow, James, 13 Blair street
Harlow, Thomas, 84 High street
Napier &; Forbes, 4 St James'
square
Poison & Falconer, 12 Royal
Exchange
Paperstainers.
See Marble and Coloured
Paper Makers.
Pavement Merchants.
Barrie, D., Scotland street station
M'Intosh, Robert, 4 Commercial
street
Millar, David, Mansfield cottage,
Bellevue
Webster, J., Junction br. wharf
Pawnbrokers.
Abram, H., 2 and 18 Victoria st.
Barker, Patrick, 16 Chapel st.
Campbell, D., Southern Loan
Office, 97 Nicolson street
C'lark, Wa, 312 Lawnmarket
Duffy, P., 60 St Andrew street,
Leith
Edinburgh & Leith, 16 Calton st.
Edinburgh Loan Company, 39
South bridge. See Adv.
Equitable Loan Co. of Scotland,
4 Milne square. See Adv.
Ferguson, J., & Co., 312 Lawn-
market
Fitzpatrick, Jane, 179 Canon-
gate
Flannigan, M., 142 Cowgate
Fraser, C, 11 Old Assembly close
Garland, J. 0., 35 St Andrew
street, Leith
Gilbert & Co., 68 Shore
Gorman, Nath., 13 Hill place
Haldane, J., Riddle's close
Hutton, A., 82 South bridge
and 10 High street
Hutton, Robert, 209 High st.
Kennedy, John M., 1 Milne sq.
Kinnear, James, 40 Potterrow
M 'Cambridge, Peter, 51 and 59
Candlemaker row
M'Dermott, James, 8 Kirkgate
and 1 Coatfield lane, Leith
Money Loan Co., 105 High st.
North British Loan Office, 312
Lawnmarket ; AViUiam Clark.
See Adv.
O'Farrell, James, 7 Back of
Vaults, Leith
Owens, M., 171 Cowgate
Paterson, Abertas, 10 Bruns-
wick street, Stockbridge
Paterson, G., 1 Richmond place
and 21 Grecnside row
South Bridge Co., 35 South br.
See Adv.
Thomson, George, 95 West port
Thomson, J., 44 South bridge
Veitch, Robert, 135 High street
White, John, 6 Brunswick st.
Williamson, James, 98 Rose st.
Wilson, Robert, 243 and 251
High street
Penmakers.
Caldwell Brothers, 15 Waterloo
place. See Adv.
Macniven &Cameron, 23 Blairst.
Perfumers, Wholesale.
See also Hairdressers.
Blackball Brothers, 19 New st.
and 22 North bridge
Raimes, Blanshards, k Company,
Smith's place
Pewterers.
Moyes, James, 108 West bow
Slimon, R. & D., 40, 41, and 43
Shore.
Philosophical Instru-
ment Makers.
Cameron, James, 71 Adam sq.
Hart, Wm. D., 8 N. College st.
Kemp & Co., 12 and 13 Infirmary
street. See Adv.
Stevenson, P., 51 George iv. br.
Photographers.
Asher, A., 47 & 48 Whitfield pi.
Bonne, T. J., 34 Hanover street
Browning, P. C. , 3 Catherine st.
Burns, Archibald, 22 Calton hill
Campbell, Geo., 79 Princes st.
Center, John, Haymarket
Cumming, J., 1 Hanover street
Dallas, E. W., 125 Princes st.
Devine, P., 101b Princes street
Dickson, John, 3 Bristo place
Douglas, Thomas H., Chamber-
lain road. See Adv.
Gilchrist, James, 105 South br.
Hay, G. & D., 68 Princes street
Horsburgh, J., 131 Princes st.
Howie, A., 63 Princes street
Howie, James, jun., 60 and 63
Princes street
Jameson, James, 50 N. Pitt st.
See Adv.
Jamieson, Jas., 42 Lothian road
Laubach, Wilhelm, 13 Antigua
street
Laurie, A., 29 Whitfield place
Lawrie k Mitchell, 25 North br.
Lawson, Geo. R., 12 S. Clerk st.
Lothian, Peter, 79 George street
Low, Thomas, 130 Princes st.
Mackie, W. S., 102 South bridge
M'Craw, Wm., 9 W. Catherine
place
M'Pherson, J., 94 South bridge
Moffat, John, 103 George street
Munro, W. K., 37 N. Pitt st.
Neilson, W., 108 George street
Nesbit &; Lothian, 79 George st.
Nicol, Alexander, 3 Teviot row
Ximmo, P., 44 South bridge
Paterson, W. G., 1 Argyle sq.
Ritchie, H. H., 146 Princes st.
Ross & Pringle, 114 George st.
Ross, John, 36 Hanover street
Thomson, P., 90 South bridge
Towert, W., 31 St Patrick sq.
Truefitt, Peter, 72 Princes street
Truefitt, William, 65 Princes st.
Tunny, James G., 93 Princes st. '
Turnbull, J., 14 Nicolson square
Waverley, 6 Lothian street
Weir, John, 50 Canongate
Wright, Chas., 54 Cockburn st.
Yerbury & Stewart, 3 Hanoverst.
Phrenologist.
Hamilton, Mrs, 10 North St
Andrew street. See Adv.
Physicians.
See Medical Practitioners.
Pianoforte Makers.
See Musical Instrument Makers.
Picture-Frame Makers.
Those marked* are also Cleaners ■
and Liners.
Boyl, James, 51 Pleasance
Brown, William Beattie, 25
Gilmore place
*Bruce, D., 12 Greenside place
Ciceri, Mantica, & Torre, 81
Leith street
''Clark, W. D., 67 Princes street
Cochrane, John W., 16 Brough-
ton street
Cooper, A. , 32 Constitution st.
*Doig, M'Kechnie, & Davies, 89
George street
*Dott, A., 14 South St David st.
*Douglas, Jas., 32 Frederick st.
Glasston, Simon, 59 So. bridge.
See Adv.
Goldston, David, 111 Nicolson
street
*Hepburn, S., 26 Hanover street
*Hill, T. Alex., 12 St Andrew sq.
Hunter, D., 23 Candlemaker row
Hunter, Wm., 27 Lothian street
Jones, Maurice, 65 Kirkgate,
Leith
M 'Cowan, James, 15 Cockburn
*M'Culloch, J., & Co., 2 St Cuth-
bert's glebe
*Paton, Hugh, 115 Princes st.
Robertson, Alex., 34 Rose street
Rosenberg, L., Sb Howe street
*Smith, J. D., 21 Frederick st.
Stark & Co., 3 Haddington pi.
Stechan, E. G. L., 12 Elm row
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Taylor '& Son, John, 109 Princes
street
Tkriepland, R., 2 Leith walk
Pipemakers.
Begg, John, 1 Glover street
Donaldson, Jas., 15 Morton st.
Hall, R., & Son, 1 W. Norton pi.
MacKenzie, John, 27 South
Norton place
Mackenzie, J., 8 St John's hill
Swan, William, 517 Castlehill
"White, T., k Co., 116 Canongate.
. See Adv.
Wilson, Peter, 45 Yardheads
Plane -makers.
Those marked * are also Edge-
tool Makers.
*Hall, Robert, 5 Laurie street
*Hoffman, John D. R., Spittal st.
*Matheson, Alexander, k Son,
23 Cockburn street
Turnbull, Wm, 13 Duke street,
Leith
Plasterers.
Adamson, Andrew, 17 Ingliston
street
Aitken, Michael, 22 Causeway-
side
Anderson, James, Dairy road
Annan, James, S.-W. Thistle
street lane
Baird, J. , k Son, Low Broughton
Baird, Wm., North Pitt street
Berry, John, 3 Greenside row
Bryce, Wm., 12 S. Clerk street
Craigie, D. & A., Gilmore park
Ferris, Thos., 2 Crosscauseway
Forrest, Wm., 11 Bread street
Innes, Peter, 65 Frederick st.
M'Pherson, Archibald, & Son,
18 St Patrick square
M'Pherson, John, Hamilton pi.
Main k Gardiner, 40 St Cuth-
bert street
Millar, Alexander, 24 West
Lauriston place
Moncrieff, D., Dairy park, Foun-
tainbridge
Neill, George, 50 St Leonard st.
Paterson & Brown, Craigside pi.
Reid, James, Lochrin, Home st.
Ross k M'Lean, St Leonard's lane
Scott, R. & F., 150 Constitution
street
Spittal, Thomas, Craigside pi.
Stuart k Campbell, 23 Morrison
street
Sutherland, J., 43 Charlotte st.,
Leith
Tait, James, 1 Mound place
Thin k Miller, Grove street
.Plumbers & Gasfitters.
See also Brassfounders and
Gasfitters.
Allan, Robert, 133 Rose street
2C
Armstrong & Hogg, 75 Lothian
road ; works, King's stables
and Spittal street. See Adv.
Barclay, James, 3 Richmond pi.
Barton, W., 30 Candlemaker row
Beattie, Robert P., 19 Castle st.
Beddie, John, Old Post Office
buildings, Waterloo place,
and 104 High st. See Adv.
Brodie, Walter, 60 S. Clerk st.
Brown, James, k Son, 41 Cock-
burn street and 3 Rose street
Burn & Baillie, 44 Hanover st.
Callum, G., & Co., 13 Greenside
place. See Adv.
Carstairs, M., 71 Northumber-
land street
Cay & Johnstone, 7 Greenside pi.
Charles, Jas., 8 N. St Andrew st.
Chesser, James, 149 Rose street
Christie & Liddle, 78 Constitu-
tion street
Clark & Beatson, 124 Princes st.
Cochrane, John, 48 Kirkgate
Cochrane, Thomas, 110 Giles'
street and 98 Constitution st.
Cunningham, J., 45 Bernard st.
Denholm, James, Morningside
Dick, John, 1 Forth street
Dickison, Alexr., 2 Brougham
st. and Tollcross. See Adv.
Dickson, W., 62 Candlemaker
row
Dryden k Co., Wm., 63a Geo. st.
Duncan, J. W., 18a Frederick st.
Ewart, John, 2 Erskine place
Forbes, Walter, Swinton row
Foulis, David, 61 George street.
See Adv.
Gibson's, H. C, Heirs, 23 Dock
street
Gilchrist, James, & Son, 15
West Register street and 15
South St Andrew street
Gilchrist, James, Tanfield
Gray k Robertson, 6 South Mel-
ville place
Gray, Adam, 17 Leven street.
See Adv.
Harkess, James, 104 Rose street
and 6 Chalmers' close
Inglis, Jas. , 1 2 W. Salisbury pi.
Jackson, Thomas, k Sons, 31
Dundas street
Jacob, Wm., 30 Whitfield place
Kay, A., k Co., 144 Princes st.
Kay, Thomas, & Son, 18 Char
lotte place
Kellet, Alex., 55 Earl Grey st.
Kemp, Robert, 50 Frederick st.
King, Robert, 6 Simon square
Laidlaw & Son, Simon square
and 7 Gilmour street
Lauder, J. k W., 96 Kirkgate
Lawrie, J., Catherine st. court.
See Adv.
Learmonth, T., 10 Barony street
Lindsay k Douglas, Broughton
market
Little, Robert, 6 Saunders street
M'Callman, Wm., 51i: Lothian
street
Macgill, Jas., 11 Qnecnsferry st.
Mackintosh, D., lOBNicolsonst.
Mackintosh, R., Dairy park,
Fountainbridge
Macnab, Robert, 86 Grove street
Macpherson, William, 50 London
st. and 14 St Andrew st. lane
Macrae, J., 28 Hanover street
M'Vey k Watson, 6 Old Physic
gardens
Martin, George, 15 Picardy pi.
Melville, D., 95 Main street
Miller, Alexander, 73 Rose st.
Miller, James, 70 and 71 Princes
street and 90 Candlemaker
row. See Adv.
Moncrieff, John, 41 N. Pitt st.
Moncur, John, 56 Bristo street
More k Rutherford, Albany lane
Morrison, W. & J., Main street
Morrison, Peter, 10 Merchiston
terrace
Mossman, G., 24 Downie place
Muir, Thomas, 19 West Mait-
land street
Nimmo, P. & J., 8 N. Bank st.
Paterson, D., 1 Thistle st. lane
Paterson, Hugh, 5 Elm row
Paul, John, 21 Upper Gray st.
Pearson, E., 60 South Back of
Canongate
Peters, A. M., 13 Dundas street
Porteous, Geo., 12 Gt. Junction
street
Proctor, A., 8 Church lane
Ranken, John, Gibb's entry
Reid, J., 2 Ingliston street
Robertson k Cairns, 31 Nicolson
street
Robertson, W., 146 Constitution
street
Scott, William, Newhaven
Slimon, R. & D., 40, 41, and 43
Shore
Smith & Walker, S.-W. Thistle
street lane
Smith & Co., R., Silvermills
Smith, D. , 20 W. Crosscauseway
Smith, Mrs W., 11 India place
Stevens, David, 15 Howe street
Stewart k Rae, 17 West Register
street and 95 Constitution st.
See Adv.
Stewart, John, 31 Haddington
place. See Adv.
Sturrock, J., & Sons, Whitfield pi.
Thomson, Robert, &. Co., 22 and
25 Greenside place
Thomson, Jas. , 1 St Anthony pi.
White, J., 10 South St Andrew
street and 40 Leith street
Whyte, A., 10 S. St David st.
Wood & Cairns, South Back of
Canongate
Young, Archibald, 2 S. Clerk
street. See Adv.
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Young, J., 112 Nicolson street
and 69 Clerk street
Pocketbook and Jewel
and Dressing Case
Makers.
Anderson, E., 10 Princes street
Bruce, Alex., & Son, 6 Hanover st.
Carlisle & Watts, 49 Hanover st.
Chisholm, J., 67 Lothian road
Hardy, Charles H., 43 North
Pitt street
Houlden, T. & J., 63 George st.
Mein, W., 37 North bridge
Miller, Elizabeth, 47 Leith wynd
Milne, W. k J., 126 Princes st.
Ogilvie, John, 39 Leith wynd
Simpson, D. L. , 25 Hanover st.
Tait, Thomas, 8 North bridge
Wilson & Co., 71 George street
Porters.
Gibson's Company, 9 Johnston
street, Leith
Graham's Company, 67 Com-
mercial street, Leith
Leith Mill Company, 32 Com-
mercial street, Leith
Portmanteau Makers.
See Trunhnaktrs.
Postmasters and Job
Horse Hirers.
Atkinson, Rt., k Co., 2 York pi.
Croall, John, k Sons, Bazaar, 9
and 10 Leith walk, 8 Nicolson
st., Royal Caledonian Bazaar,
and 45 Constitution street.
See Adv.
Croall, Robert, Middlefield
Eraser, William, k Son, 1 Forres
street. See Adv.
Jardine, Peter, Dublin st. lane.
See Adv.
Kerr, Hugh, 2 Hope street
Moir, Peter, k Co., 11 James'
place. See Adv.
Moir, P., Nottingham place
Rayner, John, 11 Lothian road
Rayner, Rich. , Young street lane
Renwick, James, Northumber-
land street lane
Scott, Croall, & Sons, Royal
horse bazaar, Lothian road,
and Spittal street
Stewart, James, 10 Randolph
cliff. See Adv.
Stewart, R. , Church lane, Stock-
bridge
Potato Merchants.
Andrew, Jas., 72 Buccleuch st.
Andrew, Jn., 15 N. Junction st.
Bell, John, 4 Johnston terrace
Elliot, Alex. , 1 Holyrood terrace
Marshall, John, 1 1 S. Norton pi.
Porteous, Henry B., 73 Rose st.
Robertson, Don.,15Fleshmkt. cl.
Swan, Edward, 16 Maryfield
Poulterers.
Anderson, J., k Son, 106 George
street
Bryce, Andrew, 8 Charlotte place
Carmiehael & Son, 60 Queen st.
and 4 Veal and Poultry market
Carmiehael, William, Broughton
market
Carmiehael, Mrs, 5 Veal and
Poultry market
Cook, Alex., 3 S.-E. Circus pi.
Douglas, Robert, 37 Earl Grey st.
Farrell, Mrs R. , 1 Hope street
Gray, Thomas, 24 Union place
Hannah, W., 15a Frederick st.
Johnston, James A., 7 Veal and
Poultry market
Johnston, J. L., 180 Canongate
Johnston, William, 3 Veal and
Poultry market
M 'Donald, Alex., 9 Baxter's pi.
Moffat J. & A., 31 Pitt street
Moir, George, 5 Orchardlield,
Leith walk
Muirhead, Charles, 79 Queen st.
Ramage, Mrs William, 8 and 9
Poultry market
Sharp, Isabella, 13 Dundas st.
Sibbald, Mrs D., 6 Veal and
Poultry market
Printers.
Anderson, Robert, 160 High st.
Armour & Co., 54 South bridge
Ballantyne & Co., Paul's work
Banks & Co. , 26 Waterloo place.
See Adv.
Baxter, John, 19 Elder street
Blackwood k Sons, 32 Thistle st.
Brydone, James, 12 Elder street
Burness, W., 2 North St An-
drew street
Burrell k Byers, 20 Assembly st.
Cameron, J. A., 10 Clerk street
Cannon, Alex., 23 Thistle street
Chapman, George, k Co., 11
Hanover street
Clark, R., 42 Hanover street
Collie, D. R., & Son, 19 South
St David street
Collins, William, Sons, & Co.,
37 Cockbum street
Colston, A., k Son, 80 Rose st.
Constable, Thomas, 11 Thistle st.
Crawford k M'Cabe, 7 George st.
Drummond, C, 133 Kirkgate
Elder, Alex., 140 Rose street
Ford, A., 142 High street. See
Adv.
Forsyth, John, 82 South bridge
Fullarton, A., k Co., Stead's pi.
Gibson, Charles, 18 Thistle st.
Gill, R,, 53 Shore
Graham, G., 51 Nicolson street
Grant, Wm., 52 W. Register st.
Gray, J. & J. , 8 Melbourne place
Greig, John, & Son, 3 Brown sq.
Guthrie, David, 377 High street
Hardie, R., & Co., 20 Frederick
street and 77 Rose street
Henderson, A. , 42 Quality street
Higgin k Thorn, S N. Bank st.
Johnston & Co., 20 South bridge
Johnston, W. & A. K., 4 St
Andrew square
Laurie, A., k Co., 13 N. Bank st.
Lindsay, John, 39 South bridge
Lorimer k Gillies, 13 Clyde st.
Low, John Irvine, 1 Wellington
place, and 10 Laurie street,
Leith
Mackenzie, James, 129 High st.
Mein, J. Z., 4 St James' square
Menzies, James M., 30 Hanover
street
Miller, J., 27 Cockburn street
Mould & Tod, 3 and 4 St James'
square
Muir & Paterson, 14 and 1G
Clyde street
Muir, Henry, 42 Rose street
Murray & Gibb, N.-E. Thistle
street lane. See Adv.
Murray, George, 42 Hanover st.
Neill & Co., 10 Old Fishmarket
close
Nelson, Thomas, k Sons, Hope
park end
Ness, G. F., 17 Quality street
Nicoll, Daniel, 1 Market place
Nimmo, J. & J., 15 Carrubber's
close
Oliver k Boyd, Tweeddale court
Paton, Thomas, 13 George street
Peacock, E., 35 Cockburn street
Peddie k Muir, 3 Waterloo place
Pdlans, H. k J., 6 James' court
Powell k Auld, 30 Hanover st.
Quigley k Reid, 7 Hunter square
and St Stephen street
Ravenscroft, Edward, India
buildings
Reid k Reynolds, 14 Thistle st.
Reid & Son, 35 Shore
Reid, John, 4 Brighton street
Reid, M. W. , 4 Nottingham pL
Robb, George, 3 Thistle street
Sanson, Robert, 12 Horse wynd
Schenck k Macfarlane, 14 and
19 St James' square. See Adv.
Schenck k Son, 8 S. St Andrew-
street
Scott & Ferguson, 14 North St
Andrew street
Shirley, W. T., 12 Thistle street
Simpson, David C, 29 Elder st.
Smith k Brown, Amphion place
Stewart, David S., 4 Melbourne
place. See Adv.
Syme, R., & Son, 30 Hanover st.
Turnbull k Spears, 21 George st.
Turner, J., k Co., Lothian road.
See Adv.
Turner, W. N., 49 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Wallace, R., k Co., 42 Rose st.
Walker, M., & Co., 21 George st.
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Wilkie, James, 22 Howe street
Wilson, A. k W. E,, 56 High
street
Printers' Joiners.
Donaldson, John, 12 St James'
square
Printers, Lithographic.
Aikman, G., 29 North bridge
Aikman, J. B., 3 Allison place
Banks & Co., 26 Waterloo place,
See Adv.
Bartholomew, John, jun. , 4a N
bridge and 135 High street
Blyth, D. W., 2 Quality street
Brydone, James, 12 Elder street
Burnet, Robert A., 2 St Cuth-
bert's place
Cameron, J. A., 10 Clerk street
Clark, E., 15 Elder street
( 'ox, "Wm. , 2a Greenside place
Cruickskank, W., 18 St James'
square
Davidson, John, 25 Bernard st.
Dawson, "William, 21 Nicolson
Ford, A., 142 High street. See
Adv.
Gellatly k Whyte, 26 George st
Hav, Alexander, 4 "North bridge
Higgins k Thorn, 8 North Bank
street
Home k Co., 11 Lower Greenside
lane
Hutchison, W. M., 4 Merchant
street
Johnston & Co. , 20 South bridge
.lohnston, W. k A. K., 4 St
Andrew square
M'Glashan, Alex., 26 Clyde st.
Mackenzie, James, 129 High st.
M'Leod, James, 90 South bridge
Mein, J. Z., 4 St James' square
Melville k Adamson, 17 George
street
Menzies, James M., 3 Hanover
street
Mould k Tod, 3 and 4 St James'
square
Nimmo, J. k J., 15 Carrubber's
close
Peacock, E., 35 Cockburn street
Eeid, John, 4 Brighton street
Eitchie, A., 19 S. St David st.
Schenck k Macfarlane, 14 and 19
St James' square. See Adv.
Schenck & Son, 8 S. St Andrew
street
Scott k Ferguson, 14 North St
Andrew street. See Adv.
Simpson, C. D., 29 Elder street
Smith k Brown, Amphion place
Smith, William, 43 Northum-
berland street
Turner, James, and Co., Lothian
road. See Adv.
Veni, George, 227 High street
Wallace, John, 11 Melbourne pi.
Waterston, George, k Son, 56
Hanover street
Murray, John, 22 Niddry street. I Boyce, Mrs J.,
See Adv.
Blackie, J. , 4 South College st.
Blair, Andrew, 49 Frederick st.
Blair, Thomas, 62 Cumberland
street
4 Constitution
Printing Ink Manu-
facturers.
Alexander, T. E., Amphion pi.
See Adv.
Dane, James, & Co., 3 East Ee-
gister street
Fleming, A. B., k Co., 9 Sala-
mander street
Printing and Copying
Press Makers.
Greig, D. & J., 96 Fountainbr.
Long, Thos., & Co., 21 New st.
Bitekie, Patrick, 102 Pleasance
Seggie, Alex. , Brought on market
Printsellers.
Archibald, Wm., 15 Bristo st.
Clark, W. D., 67 Princes street
Cowieson, P., 39a Lothian street
Hill, T. A., 12 St Andrew sq.
Nelson, B. E., 19 Hanover st.
Paterson, Greenoak, 34 Frederick
street
Paton, Hugh, 115 Princes street
Sinclair, John, 3 Bristo port
Stark k Co., 3 Haddington pi.
Stechen, E. G. L., 12 Elm row
Vannan, W. H., 1 Tarvit street
Westren, P., 103 Princes street.
See Adv.
Property and Invest-
ment Societies.
See Insurance Directory.
Provision Merchants.
See Victual Dealers.
street
Boyd, J. , 86 Candlemaker row
Boyes, Janet, Momingside
Boyne, Mrs Isabella, 17 Sand-
port street
Brady, Thos., 129 Grassmarket
Brash, Thomas, 44 Clerk street
Brechin, George, 38 Potterrow
Brown, A., 9 Church street
Brown, Chas., 24 Fleshmarket
close
Brown, Eobert N., 36 North
Pitt street
Brown, Eobert, 22 Thistle street
Brown, Eobert, 10 Howe street
Brown, Mrs S., 41 Home street
Brownlee, A., 45 Fountainbridge-
Buchanan, Mrs J., Black Bull
inn, 31 Salamander street
Buddo, J., 10 Mansfield place
Butler, St., 5 Drummond street
and 1 Freer street
Cairns, Andrew D., 45 Leith st.
Cairns, John, 330 Lawnmarket
and 85 Canongate
Calver, Chas., 68 Bristo street
Cameron, Alexander, 17 Market
street
Cameron, Eobert Owen, 1 West
Preston street
Carroll, Thomas, 41 St Andrew
street, Leith
Carswell, Wm., 172 Pleasance
Caskey, William, 201 Cowgate
Chalmers, David, 114 Kirkgate
Chalmers, David, 14 West Mait-
land street
Chalmers, E. , 20 Commercial st.
Chalmers, J., 122 High street
Chalmers, John, 54 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Chalmers, Bobt, 12 Commercial
street and 24 Sandport street
Chessar & Morgan, 249 Canon-
gate
Clapperton, Alex., 32 Northum-
berland street
Clark, P., 14 Coalhill
Cochrane, T., 23 Elm row
Connolly, James S., 266 Canon-
gate and 27 Wright's houses
Connolly, J., 10 Gibb's entry
Cossar, J., 14 Greenside row
Cowan, Thomas, 1 Bristo port
Coxson, James, 7 Elm row
Craw, Alexander, 21 Abbey
Crerar, Alexander, 73 Cowgate
Crerar, Mrs John, 106 Nicolson
street and 3 Gibb's entry
Cribbes, E., 71 Grassmarket
Crowson, Isabella, 435 Lawn-
market
Publicans.
Adie, John, 44 Great Junction
street
Aitken, Thomas, Seafield baths
Anderson, A., 1 St Patrick st.
Anderson, John, 307 High st.
Archman, Eobert, 42 Potterrow
Auld, Gideon, 42 Sandport st.
Babd, J., 8 Young street
Barnet, John, 56 W. Eichmond
street
Barry, William, 17 Dock street
Bayne, James, 7 Hanover street
Beaton, J., 135 Nicolson street
Bertram, George, 95 Nicolson st.
Beveridge, Miss T., Bonnington
bridge
Binnie, Mrs, 48 Grassmarket
Birrel, Henry, 1 Salisbury st.
Birrell, Mrs M., 523 Lawnmarket 'Currie, Mrs Thomas, 14 Market
Black, Mrs A., 170 Eose street I street
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Darling, William, 4 West Rich-
mond street
Darney, R., Newhavcu
Davidson, D., 283 Canongate
Davie, Thomas, 27 Vinegar close,
Giles' street
Davies, H. W., 77 Clerk street
Dempster, G., 8 and 9 Annfield
Dewar & Co., 1 Kirkgate
Dick, A., 6 West Adam street
Dick, John, 14 and 15 Dock st.
Dick, Matthew W., SO and 82
Lanriston street
Dickson, Andrew, 4 Johnstone
place
Dickson, George, 1 South Rich-
mond street
Dickson, Wdliam, 7 Northum-
berland place
Doig, Alexander, 7 and 9 Queen's
place, Leith walk
Doig, James, 34 Shore
Doig, Mrs R., 1 Hunter square
Donaldson, James, 7 Hamilton
place, Stockbridge
Donaldson, J. G., 73Cockburnst.
Doughty, Thos., 15 Leith walk
Douglas, Robert, 24 Mitchell st.
Douglas, R., 49 Rose street
Dow, Alexander, 7 South St
Andrew street
Dow, George, 70 Bristo street,
82 Potten-ow, and 34 Candle -
maker row
Duff, John, 20 Lower Greenside
lane
Duff, John, 17 Frederick street
Duff, Wm., 19 Hanover street
Dundas, David, 4 Laurie street
Dunlop, James, 145 High street
Edgar, A., 56 West port
Fairbairn, Robert, 5 Clyde street
Fairley, E., & Co., 18 Calton st.
Farquharson, Mrs E., 103 High
street
Ferguson, John, 72 Shore
Ferguson, W., 2 Queen street,
Leith
Ferguson, Mrs, 3 Bernard street
Fiudlay, George, Water of Leith
Finigan, Mrs C, 140 Cowgate
Fleming, Thomas, 93 West port
Fraser, Mrs D., 8 Richmond lane
Galbraith, Mrs, Greig's hall
Gavine, James, 65 Rose street
Geddes, R., 141 Grassmarket
Gibb, A., 40 W. Richmond st.
Gilchrist, John, 52 Giles' street
Gille, Carl, 175 West port
Gordon, J., 48 Hanover street
and 6 Baxter's place
Gordon, W., 2 Broughton street
Graham, Mrs, 52 Yardheads
Grant, Robt., 10 Greenside row
Grant, Robert, 49 and 52 London
street
Gray, JohnC., 38 St Leonard st.
Gray, John, 37 Leven street
Grieve, Mrs, 87 Rose street
Guthrie, M., 11 Coalhill
Hamilton, James, 265 High st.
Hamilton, Robert, 36 Blair st.
Hamilton, W. , 93 St Leonard st.
Handyside, Thomas, Echo bank
Harkess, James, 11 High street
Hastie, Thomas, Patent Gym-
nasium
Henderson, A., 50 Hanover st.
Henderson, D., 9 Old Physic
gardens
Henderson, Robert, 27 Giles' st.
Henderson, W., 20 Buccleuch
street
Henderson, W., 49 Candle-
maker row
Henderson, Mrs, Echo bank
Heron, John, 1 Howard place
Hill, J., 1 Fox Lane
Hopkirk, Geo., 1 Shandwickpl.
Horn, Andrew, 54 and 60 Rose
street
Horsley, J., 46 Charlotte street,
Leith
Howe, William, 10 Cockburnst.
Hoy, A., 58 Constitution street
Hunter, Mrs, Canonmills
Hutchison, Peter, 1 Hamburg pi.
Hutton, A., 92 High street
Imrie, J., 24 Drummond street
Inglis, A., 69 Cockburn street
and 3 Milne square
Ireland, J., S7 Kirkgate
Ireland, John Thomas, ^Grass-
market
Irvine, J., 34 Fountainbridge
Jack, John, 1 South Norton pi.
Jenkinson, William, 17 Brough-
ton street
Jobson, R., 3 Water lane
Johnston, Thomas, 1 Princes st.
and 67 North bridge
Kay, Robert, 1 St Anthony pi.
Keddie, J. A., 202 Rose street
Keddie, Thomas, 3 and 4 Shore
Kennedy, R., 1 St James' place
Kennedy, T., 135 Fountain-
bridge
Kennedy, Margaret, 167 Plea-
sane e
Kerr, William, 148 High street
Kiddie, Thomas, 4 Shore
King, William, 24 St Andrew
Street, Leith
Kinghorn, Alex., 110 Rose st.
Kippen, Dun., 25 Richmond pi.
Kirkup, James, 23 St Leonard
street
Laidlaw, Thomas, 47 Canongate
Laurent, Chas., 18 Waterloo pi.
Lawrie, Andrew, 16 Downie pi.
Lawson, Alex., 134 Pleasance
Leckie, Mrs David, 1 High st.
Lee, Henry, 5 Hope street
Lee, Thomas, 85 Broughton st.
Lees, James, 34 Castle street
Leitch, David, 3 N. Newington
place
Leslie, G., 2 Little King street
Livingston, Mary A., 5 Hill pi.
Luke, George, 28 Clyde street
Lumsdaine, Jas., 3 Old Pltysic
gardens
M'Alpin, F., 4 Kirkgate
M 'Galium, D., 39 Thistle street
M 'Cathie, Geo., 45 Main street
M'Diarmid, Peter (Artillery
Arms), 50 Grindlay street.
See Adv.
M 'Donald, Duncan, 60 Shore
Macdonald, John, 22 Catherine
street
M 'Donald, Norman, 4 Downie
place
M 'Donald, Peter, 9 Ken- street
M 'Donald, R,, 1 Dock place
M 'Donald, W., 3 and 4 Great
Junction street
M'Dougal, Neil, 23 Bank street
M'Ewan, John, 7 East Rich-
mond street
M'Ewan, William, 133 Rose st.
M'Farlane, J., 159 Rose street
M'Gechan, James, Orchardfield,
Leith walk
Mackay, John, 168 High street
M'Kay, Roderick, 4 AY. Adamst.
M'Kenna, Patrick, 40 St Andrew
street, Leith
M'Kenzie, D., 104 St Leonard st.
M'Kenzie, E., 27 Bristo street
Mackie, Robert, 16 St Andrew
street, Leith
M'Laren, J., 21 4 & 220 Cowgate
M'Lean, N., 4 Queen st., Leith
M'Lennan, D., 47 High street
M'Lennan, Mrs, 148 Cowgate
M'Niven, Allan, 2 Lothian st.
M'Pherson, H., 289 Canongate
Macpherson, Hugh, 98 Kirkgate
Marshall, Robert, 14 Leven st.
Marshall, Mrs W., 4 Church lane
Martin, P., 45 Giles' street
Mason, Ts., 170 Fountainbridge
Mather, William F., 9 St An-
thony place
Mathieson, J. & R. , 25 Water lane
Mathieson, A., 17 India place
Mathieson, A., 7 Arthur street
Mathison, T., 39 Dean street
Menzies, Donald, 331 Canongate
Meuzies, Thos., 262 Canongate
Meiklejohn, John, 127 High st.
Millar, 51., 521 Lawnmarket
Miller, Jas., 77 Fountainbridge
Miller, Wm., 20 Cable wynd
Mills, James, 37 Rose street
Milne, James, 31 William street
Milne, William, 165 Pleasance
Mitchell, Thos., 39 Lothian road
Moffat, Archd., 10 High riggs
Monteith, Thos., 1 Brunswick st.
Morgan, Mrs J., 22 Shore
Morison, J., jun., 12 Greenside
street and Ia Catherine street
Morison, John, 255 High street
and 1 Macdowall street
Morrison, P., 184 Cowgate
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Muir, John, 11 Tobago street
Muir, Margaret, 39 South Back
of Canongate
Muir, Mrs, 34 W. Norton place
Stairhead, Mrs M., 49ABrough-
ton street
Murphy, J. , 42 Giles' street
Murray, J., Canonmills
Naisniith, Eobert, 18 Citadel
Naismith, B., jun., 1 Shore
Ness, John, 1 Montgomery st.
Newsam, Wm., 1 London street
Nicoll, James, 23 Coburg street
and 42 and 43 Commercial st.
Nicolson, D., 142 Canongate
Nolli, John B., 5 Ronaldson's
buildings
Notman, David, 6 Rose street
Ovenston, Mrs., 1 Citadel
Pagan, Oswald, 23 Lady Law-
son's wynd
Pairnian, Mrs R., 68 Adam sq.,
3 North College street, and
198 Canongate
Paterson, John, 6 West St An-
thony place
Paton, J., 14 Bristo street
Patterson, H., 4 Bose street
Patterson, W., 27 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Payne, Theodore, 2 Infirmary st.
Pearson, B., 180 High street
Petrie, D., 25 Queen st., Leith
Porteous, James, 100 Bose street
Porteous, James, 1 Johnstone pi.
Porteous, J., 62 Buccleuch st.
Preston, Geo., 19 Cockburn st.
Pringle, Alex., 1 Salisbury ter.
Pringle, John, 3 Dock place
Pringle, Mrs J., 15 St Leonard's
hill
Pump, The, 52 Lothian street
Purves, David, 32 Pitt street
Purves, James, 6 Rose street
Rae, A., 44a Broughton street
Baeburn, John, 309 Canongate
Bamsay & Rennie, 343 High
street and 539 Castle hiU
Randal, Mrs George, 19 Sand-
port street
Reid, Charles, 22 Union place
and 59 Fountainbridge
Ritchie, James, 197 High street
Ritchie, James, 280 Canongate
Robertson, D., 15Fleshmarketcl.
Robertson, D., 100 Cowgate
Robertson, J., 184 Canongate
Bobertson, John, 3 Hill place
Bobertson, John, 23 Bridge st.
Robertson, T., Canonmills
Romanes, N., 12 W. Maitland st.
Rose, Thomas, 2 Hillhousefield
Ross, George, 4 Shrub place
Boss, John, 48 Cowgate
Ross, W., 14 Dock place
Ross, Mrs J., 479 Lawnmarket
Rutherford & Co., 72 and 75
High street, 5 and 7 Leith
street, 3 Drummond street,
30 Bristo street, and 30 Shore ;
counting house, 30 Niddry st.
Rutherford, W., & Co., 40 Rose
street
Rutherford, W., & Co., 1 East
Register street
Rutherford, Walter, & Son, 32
Cockburn street
Rutherford, A., 186 Canongate
Rutherford, William, 11 Abbey
Rutherford, W., 36 Shore
Ryrie, Mrs A., Haymarket
Sanderson, Mark, 15 Chapel lane
Sandilands, D., 1 Burlington st.
Sarrison, Mrs S., 15 Portland
place, Leith
Scotland, John, 34 St Andrew
street, Leith
Scott, W., 12 Citadel street
Scott, Mrs, 39 Giles' street
Seton, Gregor, 73 York place
Shand, T., 49 Dean street
Shedden, J., 23 Greenside row
Shepherd, G., 3 Orchardfield st.
Shorrock, R., 47 Bernard street
Sime, Adam, 3 N. Melville pi.
SmaB, W., 93 Canongate
Smart, Wm., 27 Richmond pi.
Smart, Mrs J. , 84 St Mary's wynd
Smith, N., 15 Rose street
Smith, Wm., 169 Causewayside
Smith, Mrs W., 99 South Back
of Canongate
Somerville, Mi's M., 37 Coburg
street
Spence, John, 10 Hunter square
Stalker, D., 1 Lauriston street
Steedman, James, 211 High st.
Steel, James, 1, 3, and 5 West
Richmond street
Stenhouse, J. , 5 St Mary's wynd
Stevenson, J., 167 Canongate
Stewart, Alexander, 4 Citadel
Stewart, D., 1 Grassmarket
Stewart, Dun., 39 Frederick st.
Stewart, John, 133 High street
Stewart, John, 70 Canongate
Stewart, J., 5 Bitchie place
Stewart, P., 11 E. Register street
Stewart, W., 42 West Cross-
causeway
Stewart, Mrs, 22 Halkerston
wynd
Stirling, Mrs, 50 Crosscauseway
Stobie, R., 23a Howe street
Strachan, E., 4 Spittal street
Strong, J., 1 Northumberland
place
Sutherland, William, 3 and 5
Waterloo place
Symons, P., 11 Riddle's close,
Leith
Taylor, John, 42 Whitfield pi.
Terras, Thos. , 6 Hanover street
Thorn, John, 22 High riggs
Thomson, Thos., 11 Market st.
Thomson, Wm., 13 Hope street
Thomson, W. , 48 Nicolson street
Thorburn, Thos., 9 Market st.
Torrance, Joseph, 56 Charlotte
street, Leith
Torrance, T., 192 Pleasance
Tulloch, John, 55 Thistle street
Tulloch, Mrs Wm., 19 Elbe st.
Utterson, R., 24 Potterrow
Vallance, Thomas, 45 Shore
Veitch, J., 89 Fountainbridge
Waddell, Mrs, 3 Veitch's place
Walker, James, Newhaven
Walker, P., 76 Grassmarket
Wallace, Andrew, 47 Nicolson
street and 16 Nicolson square
Wallace, John, 13 Great Junc-
tion street
Wallace, P., 1 Albany street
Wallace, R,, York lane
Walls, James, 2b Jamaica street
Waugh, John, 1 Pleasance
Webster, Alex., 123 Canongate
White, David, 161 High street
Wick, Mrs, 12 Shore
Wdson, A., 6 South College st.
Wilson, D. P., 12 Catherine st.
Wilson, James, 58 Lothian st.
Wilson, Robert, 25 Pleasance
Wilson, W., 68 Causewayside
Wilson, Wm., 7 Dock place
Winwick, J., 97 Kirkgate
Wood, Alex., 9 Stead's place
Wood, Andrew, 73 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Wright, John, 302 Lawnmarket
Wright, Wm., North Fort street
Young, J. , 8 Jamaica street
Young, Wm., 33 S. B. Canongate
Publishers.
See Booksellers.
Rag & Waste MercMs.
Arnot, Wm., 48 High street
Barron, John, Dumbiedykes rd.
Barry, John, Silverfield court
Currie, J., & Co., 93 South Back
of Canongate
Danks, William, 32 Cowgate
Macdougall, J. W, 44 Cowgate
Megson, David, 7 BeUevue
Skiffington, John, 109 High st.
Smart, James, 237 Canongate
Teale, Fred., 38 Timber bush
Wardlaw, Henry, 329 Canongate
Wass, Asa, 63 Fountainbridge
Railway Companies.
Caledonian, Lothian road
Edinburgh and Bathgate, 8 S.
Charlotte street
Great Northern and North East-
ern, 12 South St David street
North British, Canal street and
4 Brinces street
Reading Rooms and
Public Libraries.
Edinburgh Subscription Library,
24 George street
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Edinburgh Working Men's Club
and Institute, "Writers' court
Exchange Reading Rooms, 37
Constitution street
Leith Mechanics' Library, 58
Tolbooth wynd
Leith Public Library, C3 Con-
stitution street
Maclaren, John, 138 Princes st.
See Adv.
Mechanics' Subscription Library,
5 Victoria terrace
Select Subscription Library, 2G
Waterloo place. See Adv.
Young Men's Christian Associa-
tion, 73 Adam square
Recorders.
See Public Departments.
Rectifiers.
Bernard k Co., 9 Yardheads
Crabbe, J., & Co., 58 Gt. Junc-
tion street
Gray, Jas., k Son, 19 Lothian st.
Heddle, James, 5 Water lane
Mackie, N. M., k Co., 17 As-
sembly street, Leith
Petrie, Philp, & Co., 8 Fyfe pi.
Sanderson, Win., 9 Quality st.
Thomson, D. J., & Co., 14 and
15 Giles' street
Warrick & Baillie, 6 Foxe's lane,
Leith
Refreshment Rooms.
Ainslie, J., 1 Market street
Allison, William, 8 Tollcross
Anderson, John, 307 High street
and 4 Royal Exchange
Baillie, William, 3 Baltic street
Bisset, Jane, 5 North Bauk st.
Brown, A. & J., 13 Calton st.
Brown, James, 72 Leith street
Brown, Mrs Geo., 9 Rosehill pi.
Buchanan, John, 355 High st.
Cameron, James, 10 Market st.
Cochrane, Henry, Waverley br.
See Adv.
Crawford, James, Newhaven
Dick, James, Morningside
Dickson, Robert, North British
station, Northern section
Dundas, Alexander, 51 High st.
First Edinburgh Cooking Depot,
Dickson's close, 118 High st.
See Adv.
Eraser, Mrs, 48 Hanover street
Frier, John, 8 Nicolson street
Goatfurnean, Paul, 320 Lawn-
market
Hay, Thomas, 15 Citadel
Johnston, Alex., 51 Fountain-
bridge
Knox, 51 High street
Lamb, Adam, 37 Dean street
Lee, Henry, 5 Hope street
Leslie, John, 11 Downie place
Martin, Miss, 87 St Cuthb. glebe
M'Adam, John, 71 Rose street
M'Gregor, Margaret, 12 and 13
Market street
Maekay, Mrs, 54 Rose street
M'Kenzie, Mrs M., 85 Main st.
M'Laren, D., 12a Calton street
M'Laren, John, 2 Princes street
M'Lean, Mrs, 489 Lawnmarket
Mielisch, H., 12 Sandport street
Neill, Miss J., 8 Lothian street
Peattie, John, 39 North bridge
Prentice, Robert, jun. , 5 Milne sq.
Purves, Alex., 46 Lothian street
Rennie, MrsChas., 144Fountain-
bridge
Sailors' Home, 13 Dock place
Saxty, R., 47 Rose street
Scott, William, 3 Calton street
Sinclair Cooking Depots, 33
George IT. bridge and 17
Greenside place
Stewart, Miss E., 3a Kerr street
Taylor, Alex., 120 West port
Trail, John, 5 and 6 Greyfriarspl.
Ulbster Cooking Depot, 6 Queens-
ferry street
Welsh, Mrs, 8 E. Richmond st.
Whitaker, A., 17 High street
Wilson, John, 24 Thistle street
Register Offices for
Servants.
Boyd, Mrs, 1 5 Elm row
Brickman, Mrs, 3 Dublin street.
See Adv.
Couper, Mrs, 23 Haddington pi.
Dodds, Mrs, 1 Charlotte place
Lawson, Jas. , 4 S. St Andrew st.
Lawson, Miss M., 5 Montague
street. See Adv.
M 'Crie, Mrs Andw. , 7 Leven st.
M'Kay, Mrs, 3 Elm row
Murray, Thomas G, 2 Canon-
mills bridge. See Adv.
National Registry for Servants,
1 Frederick street
Paton, Mrs, 25 Jamaica street
Servants' Institution, 4 South
Charlotte street
Tavendale, Robert, 15 Frederick
street. See Adv.
Rope, Twine, and Sail
Makers.
BeU, Wm., 43 Whitfield place
Calder, William, 22 Commercial
street. See Adv.
Currie, J., k Co., 93 South Back
of Canongate
Dalrymple, John, 5 and 7 Dock
street
Edinburgh Roperie Co. , 4 and 5
Bath st. and 1 Commercial st.
Edmond, John, 59 Shore
Elgin & M'Pake, 6a Gilmore pi.
Gavin, Peter, k Son, 6 Dock
place and 2 Bath street
M'Intosh k Cunningham, 58
Commercial street
Newlands, P., 106 Grassmarket
Ritchie, James, 22 South Back
of Canongate
Ross, James, 2 Coalhill
Shiells, Ross, 56 Grassmarket
Stocks, Charles, Gilmore park
Turner, David, 11 Dock place
Wallace, Andrew, 16 Baltic st.
Saddlers and Harness
Makers.
Berry, James, 13 Bread street
Berry, T. M., 30 Constitution st.
Brow, W., 48 Howe street
Carfrae k White, 7 Queensferry
street
Chalmers, G., 65 Clerk street
Clark, Dugald, 39 Rose street
Duncan, Robert, 28 Fountainbr.
Fraser, D. M., 545 Castle hill
Fulton, A., 86 George street
Gray, W., & Son, 13 South St
David street
Hay, J. kJ., 28 Hanover street
Holder, J., West Gilchrist lane
Hunter, James H., 3 York place
M 'Donald, A., 42 Grassmarket
M'Dougall, J. G., 37Grindlayst.
M'Dougall, Thomas, Hayrnarket
M'Evoy, James, 58 Charlotte
street, Leith
Pollock, R., 11 Greenside place
Rogers k Boog, 80 Princes street
Rose, William, 58 Grassmarket
Shaw k Donaldson, 541 Castle
hill
Shaw, George, 67 Clerk street
Spaven, R., 5 S. St David street
Spence, Joseph, 24 Grassmarket
Watt & Sons, 1 S. St David st.
Salt Warehouses.
Davidson, John, k Co., 24 Sheriff
brae
Laird k Smart, 50 Constitution
street
Patent British Salt, 24 Sheriff
brae
Sawmakers.
Chesney, D., 8 Royal Exchange
Hughes, Edwin, 66 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Wardale, T., 44 Grassmarket
Scale-beam and Steel-
yard Makers.
Davidson, J., 24 Barony street
Hill, George, 12 Richmond pi.
Hood, J., 3 Macdowall street
Simpson, R. D., 14 Clerk street
and 2 West Crosscauseway
Thomson, D. & J., 9 Stead's pi.
Wharton, George, 150 High st.
Schools.
See Educational Directory.
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Screw, Bolt, and Nut
Manufacturers.
Middleton & Co., East Sciennes
street. See Adv.
Sculptors.
Baird k ]\I 'Laren, Dairy road
Balmer, John, Torphichen street
Baxter, L., Cambridge street
Brodie, Win., St Helen's, Cam-
bridge street
Calder, A., Bellevue, Broughton
Howie, John, Brandon street
Hunter, Robert, Grange road
Hunter, Sam. , South Norton pi.
Hutchison, John, 97 George st.
Kerr, David, 21 Morrison street
Lawrie, John, 14 Great Junction
street
Low, W. H. , 75 Causewayside
Maccallum, George, 2 Castle ter.
M'Ewan, Thomas, Lothian road
and "West Lauriston place
M'Glashan, S., 1 Canonmills br.
Miller, John, 1 Heriot bridge
Mossman, Wm., 36 George st.
Ness, John, 18 Leith walk
Oman k Manson, Dairy road
Paterson, Andrew, 60 N. bridge
Rhind, John, 9 North Pitt st.
Ritchie, W., 50 Lothian road
Stanton, Clark, Ramsay lane
Steel, John, 9 Randolph place
Stevenson, D. W., Thomas st.
Thomson, Robert, Haymarket
Walker k Johnston, Heriot hill
Wallace k Co., Shrub place and
15 Leith walk See Adv.
Whyte, Clement, Canonmills.
See Adv.
Seed and Linseed Cake
Merchants.
Christie, C. J., 45 and 46 Quality
street
Cunningham, J. k J., 102 West
bow
Edgar, Robert, 1 King's stables
Henderson, R. M., 38 and 40
Grassrnarket
M'Gregor, Walter, 44 Eirkgate
M'Kinlay, Wm., 2 St Anthony
court, Leith
M'Lean& Hope, 51 Timber bush
Murray, Robert, 7 Roxburgh pi.
Renwick, Walter, 1 Bonnington
terrace
Robertson k Hope, 39 Constitu-
tion street
Stuart, Alex., 9 and 10 Citadel
Wright, Alexander, k Son, 1
Greenside place
Sewing-machine
Makers and Agents.
Bringhurst, John, 15 High st.
Crerar, George, Logie mills
Florence — P. Drummond, 11
Calton st., agent. See Adv.
Florence — Knox, Samuel, k
Dickson. 15 Hanover st., agts.
Folson's — Colin Sinclair, 98a
Princes street
Groser & Barker — A. Stevenson,
52, 53, 54 South bridge, agent
Howe— J. Hewat, 6 & 8 Niddry
street, agent
Newton, Wilson, k Co. — Miss
Methven, 3 Hanover st. , agent
Simpson, R. E., k Co. — John
Robertson, 11 Cockburn street,
agent
Singer & Co. — Jas. Graham, 107
Princes st., agent. See Adv.
Wheeler & Wilson — W. W.
Kennedy, 111 Princes st., agt.
Sharebrokers.
See Stock and Share Brokers.
Shawl Manufacturers.
Davidson, Wm., 54a Hanover st.
Green, J. S., 49 Princes street
M'Cann, James, 99 South bridge
Marshall, Jas., 55 Cockburn st.
Rankine & Allan, 108 Nicolson
street
Ross, A., 3 Greenside street
Smith, G. & A., 108 South br.
Smith, John, 105 South bridge
Sheriff-Officers.
See Law Directory.
Shipping Agents and
Insurance Brokers.
Abrahamson, H. J., 12 Albany
street, Leith
Anderson, Geo., 165 Constitution
street
Beda, Eschricht, & Co., 6 Ber-
nard street
Buchanan, E. G. , Bell's court,
Quality lane
Davidson, John, k Co., 24 Sheriff
brae
Davidson, Ebenezer, 39 Sand-
port street
Duncan, J., k Co., 12 Baltic st.
Fedden, C, k Co., 36 Commercial
street
Gifford, Wm., & Co., 2 Dock pi.
Gunn, William, & Co., Granton
Hansen, H. P., k Co., 2 Dock pi.
Hardie, James T., & Co., 25
Constitution street
La Cour & Watson, 14 Com-
mercial street
Lawson, J. , 6 Dock place
Macgregor, Cundell, & Co., 55
Bernard street
Macgregor, D. R., 55 Bernard st.
Raahauge Brothers, 55 Bernard
street
Stenhouse, A. k G., Wet docks
Stevenson, R., k Co., 3 Bernard
street
Stoltz, Zoff, k Co., 55 Bernard
street
Thomson & Co., 43 Bernard st.
Thomson, W., k Co., 63 Consti-
tution street
Turnbull, Salvesen, k Co., 23
Sandport street
Waddie, Alex., k Co., 43 Ber-
nard street
Wotherspoon, James B. M., Wet
docks
Shipbuilders.
Adamson, Wm., k Co., Upper
dock, Leith
Innes, J. & G., 1 Old Church st.
Menzies & Co., Wet docks
Morton, S. k H., k Co., Victoria
docks
Ship Chandlers.
Bolton & Co., 15, 16, and 17
Commercial street
Colterjahn, W., 46 Shore
Eggers, L., & Co., 21 Com-
mercial street
Galloway, M. P., 18 Commercial
street
Slimon, R. k D., 40, 41, and 43
Shore
Younger, John, 6, 7, and 8 Com-
mercial street
Shipmasters.
Allison, James, 47 Albany street,
Leith
Anderson, P., 2 George street,
Leith
Barneston, Jas., 2 Henderson pi.
Blackwood, A., 13 North Fort st.
Blaik, Alexander N., 35 White-
field place
Bogue, A. , 40 Albany st. , Leith
Brander, Jas., 9 Henderson pi.
Connell, James, 11 Portland
place, Leith
Clark, Crighton, 6 Hope terrace,
Leith
Craig, George W., 10 Madeira
street, Leith
Currie, Adam, 97 St Andrew st.,
Leith
Duncan, S.,1 Spring villa, Ferry
road, Leith
Fernie, William, 50 Albany st.,
Leith
Galloway, A., 4 Portland terrace
Gardner, John, 3 Ebenezer mount
Geddes, Hugh, 52 Albany street,
Leith
Graham, Dugald, Granton har-
bour
Gunn, Wm., 4 Hope ter., Leith
Hewat, John, 15 Madeira street
Hossack, R. C., 2 Madeira street
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Howling, Abram, 3 North Fort
street
Hunter, James, 122 Constitution
street
Hynes, "William J., 2 George
street, Leith
Laurence, William, 3 Dougall's
buildings, North Fort street
Luckie, 11. M., 27 Albany street,
Leith
M'Laren, James, 53 Albany
street, Leith
M'Millan, C, 6 Hamburg place
Mann, B., 29 Albany st., Leith
Mann, Charles, 4 Union street,
Leith
Munro, Daniel, 16 Glover street
Munro, David, 53 Albany street,
Leith
Nicolson, J., 13 London row
Pennie, Archibald, 10 Cannon
street, Leith
Pole, J., 2 Portland terrace
Punton, John, 47 Albany street,
Leith
Rintoul, D., 40 Albany st, Leith
Eobertson, James G., 48 Albany
street, Leith
Roy, J. W., 2 Crown street
Stewart, Thomas, 47 Albany
street, Leith
Tait, George, 4 Hope terrace,
Leith
"Wallace, John, 21 Hawthorn
bank terrace
Watson, John, 2 Madeira place
Weddell, William, 8 London row
White, John, 7 Prince Consort
place
Winchester, A., 5 Henderson
place, Leith
Wylie, James, 70 Great Junc-
tion street
Shipowners.
Davidson, J., & Co., 24 Sheriff
brae
Galloway, John, 71 Timber bush
Hardie, Thomas, 46 Bernard st.
Kirk, George, 12 Cassels place
Laing, William, 37 Bernard st.
Lindsay, Thomas, 30 Charlotte
street, Leith
Lindsay, W., 49 Constitution st.
Macgregor, Cundell, & Co., 55
Bernard street
Macgregor, D. P., 55 Bernard
street
Mathieson, Geo., Clifton lodge,
Wardie
Menzies, Thomas, 24 London st.
Morrison, D., 14 Portland place,
Leith
Smith, James, 55 Bernard street
Thomson, Wm., k Co., 63 Con-
stitution street
"Wood, P., & Co., 41 Bernard st.
Younger, J., 5 Bonnington pi.
Shipping Companies.
Aberdeen, Caithness, Orkney,
and Zetland Steam-ship office,
6 South St Andrew st. , Gran-
ton pier, and 23 Commercial
street ; G. Matheson, agent
Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde Co. ,
Granton pier, 23 Commercial
street, and 6 South St Andrew
street
Alloa and Leith Steam Packet
Co., 3 Queen street, Leith
Anstruther & Leith Steam Ship-
ping Coy. (Limited), Custom
House slip, Leith
Forth and Clyde Shipping Co. 's
office, 34 Bernard street
General Steam Navigation Co.,
51 Bernard st. and 21 Water-
loo place. See Adv.
Leith, Alloa, Kincardine, and
Bo'n3ss Shipping Office, Cus-
tom House slip
Leith and Antwerp Steam-ship
Co., 5 Docks
Leith and Bordeaux, 20 Water-
loo place and Bernard street
Leith and Cadiz: D. R. Macgregor,
55 Bernard street ; and Yule,
Watson, k Co., 39 Constitu-
tion street
Leith and Charente : D. R. Mac-
gregor, 55 Bernard street; and
Yule, Watson, & Co., 39 Consti-
tution street
Leith and Havre, 20 "Waterloo
place and 34 Bernard street
Leith, Hull, and Hamburg Steam
Packet Co., 34 Bernard street
Leith and Kirkcaldy, Foot of
Shore
Leith and Kirkwall, 1 Wet
docks ; R. k D. Slimon, agents
Leith and Newcastle Steamer,
44 Bernard street
Leith and Oporto : D. R. Macgre-
gor, 55 Bernard st. ; and Yule,
Watson, & Co., 39 Constitu-
tion street
Leith and Peterhead (A. k G.
Stenhouse), Wet docks
Leith and Rotterdam Shipping
Co., 55 Bernard street
Leith and Rotterdam Steam-ship
Co., 5 Docks
Leith Steam-ship Agency, 20
Waterloo place
Leith and Stromness, 1 Wet
docks ; R. k D. Slimon, agents
Leith k Wick, 1 Wet docks ;
R. k D. Slimon, agents
London and Edinburgh Co., 8 k
9 Dock place. See Adv.
Scalloway and West side of Shet-
land (Peterson Brothers k
Co.), 2 Allison place
Stirling Steamboat Co., Granton
pier
Zetland Shipping Co., 10 and 11
Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Shorthand Writer.
Smith, J. Irvine, 11 Pitt street
Silk Mercers.
See Drapers and Silk Mercers.
Silver Platers.
Cowan, A. D., k Sons, 433
Lawnmarket
Glass, Robert, 5 Victoria terrace
Xewlands, Wm., 8 Victoria ter.
Stewart, Thomas, 10 Rose street
Thomson, Alex., 345 High st.
Silversmiths.
See also Jewellers and Gold and
Silver Smiths.
Crichton,W., North-west Thistle
Robb, Charles, k Sons, 1 West
Thistle street lane
Wilkie, John, 8 East Rose street
lane
Skinners.
Those marked thus * are also
Wool Dealers.
Burns, Thomas, Bonnington
*Deans, W., Bell's mills
Halliday, James, Canonmills
*Legget, Robert, Water of Leith
Reid, John, Powburn
*Stott, David A., Silvermills
* White, Bums, k Co., Bonning-
ton
Slaters.
Those marked * are Slate Mer-
chants, and + also Glaziers.
Anderson, S., 27 Coburg street
* Anderson, Wm., 10 N. College
street, and Upper drawbridge,
Leith
Baxter, Wm., k Son, 45 Canon-
gate
Bell, Walter, k Son, 9 Queens-
ferry street
Breck, James, 23 Dundas street'
Carroll, Wm., 13 Richmond pi.
Carver, Robt., 8 a Greenside pi.
Christie, Alex., 118 Kirkgate
Christie, W. M., 78 Constitution
street
Cunningham, Andrew, jun., 18
Leith street
Dawson, Robert, 169 Rose st.
Drysdale, Andrew, 27 Frederick
street and Henderson row
Duns, James, 161 Rose street
Dunse, D., 130 Constitution st.
Erskine, Alex., 11 St Andrew
street, Leith
*Field k Allan, Bangor road
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Fortune, Robert, 10 and 11 Great
Junction street
Glen, Chas., 1(32 Fountaiabridge
♦Graham, T., 20 Castle street
and 12 Coalhill
Jack, J., 5 North Bank street
| Kirkwood, Jas., 5 Earl Grey st.
I Kitchen, John, 16 Cowan's close
■ Lamb, T., 42 Buccleuch street
♦Lightbody, J. & J., 22 Great
Junction street and 12 Hano-
ver street. See Adv.
Lough, John, 15 William street
Low, John, 73 Clerk street
M'Dougall, John, 21 London st.
•rMiller, Alex., 70 Broughton st.
Muuro, Dan., 44 Thistle street.
See Adv.
Munro, "William, 29a Broughton
street
"rBamsay, W., 19 India place
Bedpath, Alex., Queensferry st.
lane
Beid, Alex., 169 Bose street
Biddle, George, 2 Chessels' court
Scott, Bobert, 13 Home street
Sinton, J. , 1 West Bichmond st.
♦Slater, Andrew, 140 Canongate
Smith, A. & D.,24 W. Lauriston
place
Stewart, Mrs, 9 Queensferry st.
Stibbings, Thomas, 7 High riggs
lane
Syme, James, 167 Constitution
street
Thomson, William, ISStLeonard
street
Wilson, John, 24a Earl Grey st.
Wilson, Peter, 225 Canongate
Young, J., & Co., 2S Greenside
st., 13 Macdowall street, and
110 Constitution street
Young, Edward, 8 Hamilton pi.
Smiths.
Those marked * are Farriers.
Adams, B., 4 Butland place
Aitken, John, 144 Causewayside
♦Archibald, D., 169 Bose street
Archman, William, 58 Bristo st.
Auchincloss, J., & Son, 129
Bose street
Bain, Wm., k Co., Lochrin and
32 Grindlay street. See Adv.
*Baird, Colin C. , 6 St James' pi.
Ballingall, Jas., 15 Bangor road
Barnett, Charles, 39 Jamaica
street lane
Baxter, Allan, 15 Church street
BeU, Beter, 9 N.-W. Circus pi.
Bell, B., 40 North Fitt street and
North-west Thistle streetlane.
See Adv.
BeB, Thos., Broughton market
Bell, Wm., 17 St Leonard street
BeB, William, 26 West port
Black, James, 4 Northumber-
land street
Bogie, J., South-east Thistle st.
lane
Brown, George, Brown's place,
Leith
Brown, J., 141 Fountainbridge
Brown, William, Brown's place,
Leith
Bryden, James, Tarvit street
""Butters, James, 1 Leslie place
Cameron, John, 36 Bristo street
Campbell, J., Cant's close, 108
High street
Carmichael, Thos., 5 St Andrew
street, Leith
Carrick, Jas., k Son, Dairy road
Charles, James, 8 N. St Andrew
street
*Chisholm, A., 35 Sheriff brae
Clark & Beatson, 124 Brincesst.
Clay, John, 46 North Pitt st.
Cleland, John, Water of Leith
*Coldwell, James, Mary's place
Cunning, Wm., 38 Queen street
Cunningham, A. L., 12 Sand-
port street
Currie, Thomas, 110 Bose street
lane, south
*Darling, Bobert, 150 Constitu-
tion street
Denholm, James, Morningside
Doig, J., 3 St Batrick square
Dove, Jas. , & Co. , Greenside lane
Drover, Bobert, 118 Kirkgate
*Eckford, T. S., 25 Great Junc-
tion street
Fairgrieve, Wm., 10 Dock street
Fairweather, David, 22 Green-
side place
Falconer, James, St Patrick sq.
Fergie, William, Brandon street
*Forrest, Alex., 110 Bose street
Forrest, James, 60 Cowgate and
118 West bow. See Adv.
Foulis, David, 61 George street
Frazer, Alexander, Mint
Gibson & Tait, Bainfield, Foun-
tainbridge
Glen, J., 17 Old Assembly close
^Gordon, James, 13 Coburg street
Graham, D., 17 King's stables
Gray, J., k Son, 85 George st.
*Grey & Son, 31 Pleasance and
119 Bose street
Grierson, J., Broughton market
Hall, George, 103 Main street,
Newhaven
Hall, Bobert, 5 Laurie street
Hay, William, 4 Greenside row
*Henderson, J., 4 Murray street
Henderson, W., 21 Chalmers' cl.
Hill, George, 12 Bichmond pi.
Hislop, A., Canonmills
Hislop, Wm., 26 Greenside row
Hood, J., 3 Macdowall street
Hunter, D., Canonmills bridge
Johnston, James, Tollcross
Kelly, John, k Sons, 113 Bose
street. See Adv.
Kerr, John, Main point
Knight, &.,& Son, 5 W. Register
strei i and 60 Bose street lane
Little, William, 43 North Pitt
street
Macgill, James, 11 Queensferry
street
MTntosh, D., 10b Nicolson st.
Mackie, WiUiain, 13 W. Nicol-
son street
Macnab k Co., Candlemaker row
*M 'Pherson, Hugh, 1 Old Physic
gardens
Mather, James, 7 Queen's place
Matthew, Robert, Lamb's close,
84 Crosscauseway
Millar, A., & Son, 18 Potterrow
Millar, William, Thomas street
MiBer, James, 70 and 71 Princes
st. and 90 Candlemaker row.
See Adv.
Morrison, W., Macneil's place
Muir, Gavin, 27 Burnside
Muir, James, 125 Grassmarket
Napier, Alex., 39 Water lane
Neilson, Geo., 20 College wynd
Paterson, A. & J., Morrison st.
Paxton, George, k Son, 43 Sala-
mander street
*Pollock, P., & Son, 83 Rose st.
Pollock, Bobert, Lochrin, Home
street
Pringle, John, York lane. See
Adv.
Bennie, William, 71 Abbey hill
Bichardson, Thomas, 150 Foun-
tainbridge. See Adv.
Ritchie, D., 38 Candlemaker row
and 6 Fountainbridge
Ritchie, George, 32 Horse wynd
Ross, Farquhar, 48 Duke street,
Leith
♦Rutherford, B,, 10 Bread street-
Scott, John, 66 Causewayside
*Seton, H, 129 Bose street
Sibbald, J., k Sons, 64 George
Slimon, B. & D., 40, 41, and 43
Shore
"Smith, J., 87 Abbey hiR
Sommerville, William, 30 West
Bichmond street
Spence, J., 50 and 373 High st.
Stark, James, 36 Lothian road
Stewart, W., 2 Albany street
Tait, Thomas, 30 St Andrew sq.
Taylor, John, & Co., Gilmore
park
Tennant, T. M., k Co. (Limited),
Bowershall, Bonnington road
Thomson, D. & J., 9 Stead's
place
Thomson, A., Charlotte place
lane
Thomson, B., Bangor road
Tod, J., & Son, 29 Leith walk.
See Adv.
Turnbull, William, 13 Duke st.,
Leith
Urquhart, George, Circus lane
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Waldie, David, Windmill close
Waldie, James, 2 Crosscauseway
Wardlaw, A. & J.,LowBroughton
"*Watson k Henry, 6 Notting
tarn place
Watson, Jn., 20 Thistle street
and North-west Thistle st. lane
White, William, Circus lane
Whyte, James, Castle terrace
Young, David, 311 High street
Soapniakers.
Haimes, Blanshards, k Co.
(fancy soap), Smith's place
Taylor, 'AY., & Co., 38 Salaman-
der street
Soda Water, Lemonade,
etc., Manufacturers.
Cockburn, Thomas, 12 South
Niddry street
Dunbar, James, 1 Greenside row
Hunter, Bobert, Allan's close,
269 High street
Leitch, William, 17 Picardy pi.
M 'Galium, John, & Son, 1 West
Richmond street
M 'Queen, Duncan, 156 Bose st.
See Adv.
Mitchell, John, 16 King's stables
Scott, A. W., 52 Water lane,
Leith
Spenee, John, 10 Hunter square
Watt, J. & J., 15 Canning place
Solicitors.
See Law Directory.
Spirit Level Maker.
Buist, Jas. (wholesale), 5 Nicol-
son street
Spring Makers, Coach.
Clark, Andw., \\\ St Anthony
place
Finnie, Wilson, & Co., 29 Com-
mercial street
Kemp, George, 1 Union place,
Bonnington road
Tod, J., & Son, 29 Leith walk.
See Adv.
Stationers.
Those marked * are also Whole-
sale, and those marked f are
Wholesale only.
Alexander, Walter, 20 Bristo st.
Allan, Henry, 10 North St An-
drew street.
Archibald, Wm., 15 Bristo st.
Bell, Mrs James, 42 George st.
"Bremner, E., 12 Leith street
"Caldwell Brothers, 15 Waterloo
place
""'Cameron, Duncan, 23 Blair st.
*Cameron, J. A., 10 Clerk street
Carlisle k Watts, 49 Hanover st.
Chisholm, J., 67 Lothian road
tClark, Robert, 15 Elder street
tCowan & Co., 38 W. Register st.
Cowan, D. , 4 East Register st.
Cowieson, P., 39a Lothian st.
"Davidson, John, 25 Bernard st.
Dawson, Wm., 21 Nicolson st.
tDickson, Jas., k Co., 10 South
St Andrew street
*Drummond, Ch., 133 Kirkgate
"Drummond, D., 84 West bow
"Elgin, Wm., & Son, 10 North
St Andrew street
Ferguson, C, 32 Tolbooth wynd,
Leith
Ferguson, P. W., 50 Bridge st.
Ferrier, David, 17 Leith street
Ferrier, George, 70 George st.
Gardiner, Wm., 66 South bridge
Hay, Alexander, 4 North bridge
tHenderson, James, 19 Blair st.
"Houlden, T. & J., 63 George st.
"Houlden, T., 9 and 11 Nicolson
street
Hunter, David, 3 Canon place
tlrving, J., 24 St James' square
t Johnston & Co., 20 South br.
Kennedy, John, 1 Tobago street
*Laing, Wm., 34 Grassmarket
Lamb, R., 2 Howard street
Leslie, A. J. , 6a Tollcross
tLyall, J. M., 16 South St
David street
M 'Donald, James, 9 Bread st.
"M'Farlane, D., 30 Victoria st,
"Macniven k Cameron, 23 Blair
street
"Macniven, P. k W., k Co., 19
Blair street
'"Miller, D., k Son, 31 and 33
Hanover street
Milne, W. & J., 126 Princes st
"Murray, George, 42 N. Hanover
street
"Nimmo, Wm., 54 Constitution
street
"Padon, A. k D., 13 St Andrew
square
Rennie, Peter, 34 High street
Riddle, Mrs C, 56 North Pitt st.
""Ritchie, J., 140 High street
tRitchie, Wm., 16 Elder street
"Robinson, H., 11 Greenside st.
See Adv.
Sanderson, W., 148 Canongate
tScott k Ferguson, 14 North St
Andrew street
Scott, Henry, 8 Leith street
Sinclair, Colin, 98 Princes street
tSmith k Brown, Amphion place
Smith, R, P., 125 Nicolson st.
tSteele, E., &Co., 17 Picardy pi.
Stow, Alfred, 99 Princes street
Sutherland, Alex., 73 George st.
Sutherland, D. R., 21 and 23
Hanover street
Sutherland, Peter, 95 South br.
^Thomson, David, 14 and 16
Niddry street
"Tullis, R., & Co., 7 George st.
Tully, David, 78 Queen street
"Turner, W. N., 49 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
"Waddie k Co., 37 Queen street
"Waterston k Johnston, 20 Ber-
nard street
"Waterston, George, k Son, 56
Hanover street
Stay and Corset
Makers.
Allan, Mrs, 1 39 George street
Boyle, Mrs, 21 Bank street
Cameron k Violard, 124 George
street
Cameron, Miss, 29 Frederick st.
Corner, Miss Mary, 161 Rose st.
Cowper, M. & A., 56 George st.
Crawford, David, 80 Nicolson st.
Crease, William, & Co., 43 Cock-
burn street
Croley, Mrs, 13 Frederick street
Daily, Mrs, 53 High street
Hayne, Miss, 13 Frederick street
Johnston, Misses, & Co., 97
George street
Kenneth, Mrs, 53 Thistle street
M'Bryde, Miss Agnes, 4 Hope
street
M 'Lines, Miss, 34 Frederick st.
MTntyre, Misses, 56 Lothian st.
Maconochie, Mrs, 1 Malta Green
place
Moffat, Mrs I., 14 Greenside st.
Moffat, Mrs, 10 Haddington pi.
Moncur, Mrs M., 73 West port
Ogg, Miss R., 6 Hanover street.
See Adv.
Robertson, Mrs, 32 Clarence st.
Salomon, Madame, 33 George st.
Shearer, Mrs E., 30 Rose street
Simpson, MrsM., 21 Jamaica st.
Simpson, Miss, 21 Jamaica street
Sorreck, Miss, 15 Brown street ,
Stevenson, A. , 53 South bridge
Stevenson, T., 76 and 77 Princes
street
Summers, A., 1 Bank street
Tod, Mrs, 54 Bristo street
Utterson, Mrs, 30 Frederick st.
Walker, Miss, 16 Wright's houses
Whigham, Misses, 4 Clerk street
Wilson, C. , 5 Nicolson street
Wilson. Mrs, 29 London street
Wright, Miss, 69c George street
Wyber, Miss, 76 Queen street
Steelyard Makers.
Davidson, Jonathan, 24 Barony
street
Thomson, D. k J., 9 Stead's pi.
Stereotypers.
Ballantyne k Co., Paul's work
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Fullarton & Co., Stead's place
M'Pherson, D., 11 S.-E. Thistle
street lane
Murray & Gibb, N.-E. Thistle
street lane. See Adv.
Paton, Thomas, 13 George st.
Stevenson & Co., 26 Thistle st.
Stock and Share-
brokers.
Alison, Robert, 9 North St David
street
Angus, George, 5 St Andrew sq.
Bell, W., 8 North St David st.
Blackwood, J., & Co., 19 St
Andrew square
Dickson, James G., 9 North St
David street
Gilmour, H., 18 St Andrew sq.
Hislop, H. W., 10 George street
Lyle, Thomas, 65 Princes street
M'Callum, George, 30 St Andrew
square
Miller, T., & Sons, 72 Princes
street
Oliver, J. P., 46 George street
Khenius & Lawrie, 4 St Andrew
square
Ritchie, John S., 19 St Andrew
square
Robertson, John, & Co., 62
George street
Scoon, Kenneth, 5 Royal Exeh.
Sidey, David D., 65 Princes st.
Sime, J., 2 Thistle court
Stewart, Robert, 3 North St
David street
Stock Exchange, 5 St Andrew
square
Thomson, D. G., 13 Hanover st.
Thomson, Thomas A., 5 St
Andrew square
White, James, 51 Princes street
Wood, John, 10 George street
Straw and Leghorn
Hat Makers.
Burn, Ebenezer, 10 South College
Calver, R., 27 South bridge
Carr, Mrs, 2 St Vincent street
Chisholm, Miss, 37 North bridge
Chisholm, Miss, 24 Brunswick st.
Cochrane, Mrs, 5 Clerk street
Craigie, J., 79 Leith street
Dick, Misses H. & J., 55 George
street
Dick, Miss, 5 Jordan bank
Dickens, Mrs, 38 Fountainbridge
Falla, Misses M. & J., 23 Frede-
rick street
Flack, Mrs, 21 Howe street
Greathead, Miss, 78 Nicolson st.
Gregory, Cubit, & Sons, 50 South
bridge
I Greig, Miss, 59 Earl Grey street
Greiner, E., 5 Cockburn street
Grenville, Thomas, 142 High st.
Hollis, Misses, 29 Frederick st.
Lawrence, Mrs, 20 Elm row
Milne, M., 34b Frederick street
Mitchell & Heriot, 86 George st.
Moffat, John, 15 Lothian street
Rankine & Allan, 108 Nicolson
street
Reid, Mrs, 30 Hanover street
Eussel, D. & J., 39 Clerk street
Watt, William, 25 Bread street
Willis, Neilson, & Co., 6 South
St David street
Stucco, Manufacturers
of, and Workers in.
Carnicelli, James, & Co., 4 Green-
side place
Luis, E., 28 High street. See
Adv.
Sugar Refiners, Mer-
chants, and Agents.
Bonnington Sugar Refining Co.
(Limited), Breadalbane street
Bowe & Christie, 54 North bridge
Fleming, James, Lochrin
M'Call, Peter, & Co., Mont-
gomery street
Surgeons.
See Medical Practitioners.
Surveyors.
Bell, John, 2 Hill street
Black, Edward, 45 Frederick st.
Brown, G. B., 26 Elder street
Brunton, William Neilson, 62
George street
Carfrae & Belfrage, 1 Erskine pi.
Chalmers, John, 1 Claremont pi.
Couchman, Edwin R. {Lloyds),
56 Constitution street
Cousin & Ormiston, 12 Royal
Exchange
Coyne, R., 24 George street
Fairbairn, William, 19 St An-
drew square
Hamilton, R. S., 31 Princes st.
Jardine, W. A., 19 Queen street
Johnston, J. &W., 10 London st.
Kilgour, John, 12 Queen street
Lorimer & Young, 99 George st.
Masterton, John, 50 George st.
Matheson, Robert, H. M. Works,
Parliament square
Menzies, John, 25 Pitt street
Mills, Leighton, Custom House,
Leith
Paterson, A. C, 18 Frederick st.
Pitbladdo, James, 16 Grindlay
street
Proudfoot, David, 19 Charlotte
street, Leith
Sherar, John, 2 Deanhaugh st.
Smith, Robert, 17 George street
Strachan, T. , 5 Randolph place
Sutter, Archibald, 3 Hill street
Tailors.
See Woollen Drajiers, Ulothiers,
and Tailors.,
Tanners.
See Leather Merchants.
Taverns.
See also Hotels.
Anderson, William, 47 North br.
Bourgois, Mrs B., 25 Flesh-
market close
Buchanan, J. F.,21 Fleshmarket
close
Caledonian Railway, Lothian rd.
Connolly, James S., 27 Wright's
houses. See Adv.
Hassell, Mrs, 10 Shore
Johnstone, Frederick, 7 Abbey
Morgan, Mrs, 22 Shore
Muirhead, Mrs M., 49 Brough-
ton street
Myles, John, 5 Fleshmarket cl.
Spence, J., 10 Hunter square
Watling, Mrs J., 23 Fleshmarket
close
Tea & Coffee Merchts.
See also Grocers.
Absolom, E. H. , 31 St Andrewsq.
Aitken, J., & Co., 10 Union st.
Aitken, Alex., 88 South bridge
Angles, William, Drummond
street court
Ashbys & Richardson, 59 Cock-
burn street
Bailantine, George, & Son, 30
North bridge
Banner, S. , & Co. , 4 and 6 Victoria
terrace
Blair, J. A., & Co., 4 Leith street
terrace
Bowie, M., & Co., 5 Blenheim pi.
Braidwood & Fowler, 1 Sand-
port street
Brodie, Hamilton, & Co., 9
Picardy place
Brotchie, Robert, & Co., 11 & 12
Mitchell street
Clark, R., 36 Drummond place
Dalrymple, John, 1 Johnston
terrace
Ferguson, J., 10 Annandale st.
Flett, Wm., 3 Bank street, Leith
Gardner, T., 64 Frederick street
Grant & Anderson, 47 Charlotte
street, Leith
Hamilton, Andw., 56 Nicolson st.
Hamilton, A., 22 Melville ter.
Hamilton, W., 10 Brighton st.
Hamilton, W. L., 21 Archibald
place
Hardie, J. & W., 18 Greenside pi.
Hewat, R., & Co., 84 Constitu-
tion street
Hislop, Albert, 3 Westerhall
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Honeyman & Wilson, 11 and 13
Meuse lane
Horsburgh, J. , 1 7 Meuse lane
Inglis, John, 15 Brougliton si.
Jamieson, B., & Co., Catherine
street court
Johnson & Son, 51 Hanover st.
Johnston, Charles, & Co., 23 St
Patrick square
Johnston, S., & Sons, 1 Henry
place
Kilgom', J., 69 Tolbooth wynd,
Leith
Law, W. & G., 31 St Andrew
square
Lyle, Peter, Bell's court
Mackay, iEneas, 11 Hill place
M'Laren, J., & Sons, 1 and 2 Vic-
toria terrace
M'Leod, K., 16 Boyal Exchange
Mason, D., & Co., 88 South br.
Meek & Williamson, 40 Mitchell
street
Melrose, A., & Co., 93 George
street
Paterson, T., 7 Grove street
Bichardson, J. , 36 Alva street
Selkirk, B. S., 21 Lothian road.
See Adv.
Simpson Brothers & Co. , 9 North
St David street
Simpson, William H., & Co., 11
Union street
Stewart & Co. , 31 St Andrew sq.
Temple, J. , 6 Cockburn street
Thallon, L., 25 North bridge
Traill & Fletcher, 31 St Andrew
square
Turnbull & Kay, 20 and 21 Green-
side place
Watt, B. & AY, 28 Forth street.
See Adv.
Webster, Jas., 11 Dalrymple pi.
Weir, James, 13 N. Eichmond
street
Wells, James, 5 Boxburgh place
Wells, Lawrence, & Co., 41
North bridge
White, B., & Co., 23 Greenside
place
Teachers.
See Educational Directory.
Telegraph Companies.
British and Irish Magnetic
(Limited), 63 Brinces street,
and 29 Bernard street, Leith
The Electric, 68 Princes street,
Parliament House, Caledonian
station, Lothian road, and 26
Bernard street, Leith
The United Kingdom Electric
Telegraph Co.,1 Hanover st.
and 41 Constitution street
Tile -layers.
Hawley, Win., 27 Frederick st.
Lightbody, J. & J., 12 Hanover
street and 22 Junction street, i Black, David, 42 and 27 Princes.
See Adv.
Potts, G. H., 92 Princes street
Timber Measurers.
Dow, L. S., Commercial dock,
Leith
Saunders, P. B., 14 Quality st.
Tinplate Workers.
Brotherstone, A., 46 Candle-
maker row
Callum, G., & Co., 13 Greenside
place. See Adv.
Callum, Thos., & Son, 51 Shore
Cay & Johnstone, 7 Greenside
place
Charles, James, 8 North St
Andrew street. See Adv.
Clark & Beatson, 124 Princes st,
and 24 Howe street
Cochrane,' John, 48 Kirkgate
Fairley, John, 109 Kirkgate
Foulis, David, 61 George street.
See Adv.
Gray, Peter, 22 Gilmore street
Grierson, John, Broughton mkt,
Jacob, Win., 30 Whitfield place
Kellet, A., 55 Earl Grey street
Kellet, J., 63 Broughton street
Kelly & Sons, John, 113 Bose
street. See Adv.
Leslie, A., 129 Bleasance
Macdonald, Dan., 32 Earl Grey
street
Macgill, Jas., 11 Queensferry st.
M'Intosh, D., 10b Nicolson st.
M'Kenzie, Geo., 151 West port
Mackie, John, 20 Dundas street
Mackintosh, Bobt., Dairy park,
Fountainbridge
Millar, Thomas, 61 High street
MiUer, J., 70 and 71 Brinces st.
and 90 Candlemaker row. See
Adv.
Morrison, W. & J., Mam street
Moyes, James, 108 West bow
Bobertson, William, 94 Bose st.
Sibbald, J., & Sons, 64 George
street
Slimon, B. & D., 40, 41, and 43
Shore
Smith, J. M. , 5 Commercial st,
Wilkie & Paul, Brandfield street
Williamson, Mrs, 36 Pleasance
Young, J. & D., 22 Greenside
street
Tobacconists.
Those marked * are Tobacco
Manufacturers.
Allardice, T. D., 36 West Be-
gister street
Anderson, B., 7 North Bitt st.
Aronson, Lewis, 7 Leith street
terrace
Banks, Arch., 4 and 6 Clyde st.
street
Borthwick, James, 61 Fountain-
bridge
Bruce, William, importer of '
Havannah cigars, 2 Mont-
gomery street
Campbell, William, 48 Home st.
*Carter, Joseph, 49 Shore
*Christie, H., 13 Nicolson sq.
Cotton, G., & Son, 23 Brinces
street
*Cotton, George, 231 High st.
*Cotton, John, 122 Princes st.
Cull, John, 30 Bridge st., Leith
Gumming, Mrs E., 10 St Vin-
cent street
*Dobie, John, 14 Beaumont pi.
*Downie, Alex., 4 Union street
Drummond, Mrs, 35 Fountain-
bridge
Falconer, D., 41 Broughton st.
*Falconer, Thomas, 361 High
street
Ford, Alexander, 75 Botterrow
Fordyce, Miss Jane, 43 Lothian
street
Forrest & Co., 7 West Eichmond
street
Forrest, Daniel, 197 Canongate
Galloway, W., 32 Victoria
street and 85 Nicolson street
Garrety, Peter, 11 West Nicolson
street
Gibson, Mrs J., 149 Princes st.
Gordon, Bobt., 5 Heriot bridge
Gracie, James, 8 Bristo street
Gray, Mrs, 2 Fyfe place
Hally, David, 87 Main street
Hamilton, J. B., 59 Charlotte
street, Leith
Hamilton, Miss Mary, 33 Hano-
ver street
Hardie, A., 144 Brinces street
Hay, William, 32 Howe street
and 99 Princes street
*Hendrie, James, 4 Catherine
street
Hunter, J., 13 Kirkgate
Jenkinson, Wm., 120 Canongate
Johnston, James, 25 Clerk street
Johnston, John, Brown's place,
Leith
Johnston, Bobert, 144 Bose st.
Kerr, G., 34 Kirkgate
King, P. , 10 Bristo st. See Adv.
Lawrie, G., 14 Leith street
*Lawson, James, 110 West port
*Lees, J., & Co., 5 Johnston
terrace
*Letham, James, 71 Shore
Lindsay, D., & Co., 3 Lindsay
place
Littlejohn, Mrs, 52 Home st.
Lougton, Alex. , 39 Hanover st.
M'Craw, B., 165 High street
M 'Donald, Miss E. S., 2 Baker's
place
Macgregor, John, 2 Leith st.,
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7 Bread street, 77 Princes
street, and 20 Roxburgh place
Macindoe, J. H., 91 Nicolson
street
Mackintosh, John, 42 Nicolson
street, 155 High street, and
63 South bridge
M'Millan, Mrs, 2 Bernard street
Macpherson, Mrs, 81 Broughton
street
Mathers, Mi's, 28 Leven street
Miller, John, 4 Portland place,
Leith
*Peacock, Adam, 3 John's place,
Leith
*Peacock, A., 10 High street
Pennie, Stuart, 4 Broughton
street
Pottie, Grace, 4 Drummond st.
Priebke, F., 13 Sandport street
Ramage, John, 116 High street
*Richardson Brothers, 105 West
bow
*Ritchie, David, & Co., 7 and 50
North bridge and 32 Green-
side street
"Ritchie, A. H., 5 Kirkgate
^Robertson, R., 3 St Patrick
street
Robertson, Georgina, 3 Church
street
Ross, Miss Isabella, 26 Sandport
street
Schneider, Carl, 66 Shore
Simpson, Mrs G., 164 Canon-
*Slight & Kerr, 104 High street,
1 North bridge, and 28
Nicolson street
Slotman, Francis, 4 Dougall's
buildings. North Fort street
Small, W. K., 62 Leith street
Smith, M., 62 Clerk street
Smith, R. P., 125 Nicolson st.
"""Stark, Thomas, 81 West port
Sutherland, Robert, 51 North
Pitt street
^Thomson & Porteous, 9 Green-
side street
Thomson, David, 3 Leith street
Thomson, John, 92 South bridge
Tolmie, J., 16a Charlotte place
Tolmie, Robert, 3 Cockburn st.
Wallace, John G., 54 Duke
street, Leith
Walter, Miss H, 92 Kirkgate
Waugh, James, 23a Frederick
street
Weber, F. W., 45 Sandport st.
Wedderspoon, Wm., 7 Kerr st.
^Williamson, George, 22 Grass-
market
Wilson, H, 9 Leith street and
27 West Register street
* Wilson, R., John Knox's house,
45 High street
Wilson, Miss, 1 Great Junction
street
Wood, John, 50 Hanover street
Tool Manufacturers.
Clay, J., 46 North Pitt street
Cleland, John, mill pick maker,
Water of Leith
Hall, R., 5 Laurie street
Hoffman, D. R., Castle terrace
Mathieson, Alexander, & Son,
23 Cockburn street
Pollock, Robert, Lochrin, Home
street
Turnbull, William, 13 Duke
street, Leith
Toy and Fancy Ware
houses.
Agnew, James, 75 South Clerk
street
Allardyce, Alexander, 51 Cock
burn street
Anderson, MissE., 35 Northum
berland street
Barclay, Mrs, 24 Victoria street
Beaumont, Samuel, 28 Lothian
street
Beveridge, J., 42 Cowgate
Black, A. & F., 37 Hanover st.
Bradshaw, John, 50 Nicolson st.
Brown, Mrs, 7 Mansfield place
Byers, Miss G, 64 Kirkgate
Campbell, Miss E. , 18 St Andrew
street, Leith
Couston, Miss J. A., 132 Princes
street
Gumming, Thomas, & Son, 2
Cockburn street
Danks, E., 8 Bristo place
Davis, Catherine, 19 South Col-
lege street
Drew, Miss, 69 George street
Ferrier, Mrs James, East London
street
Gilmour, Andrew, 5 Shrub place
Goalen's bazaar, 6 Morton street
Gowans, M., 99 Princes street
Greathead, H, 25 South bridge
Greiner Brothers, 80 South br.
Houlden, T. & J., 63 George st.
Lamb, William, 27a India st.
Laule & Hepting, 5 North brdg.
Lewis, Mrs, 13 Cockburn street
M'Crie, Mrs A., 7 Leven street
M'Kenzie, Mrs G., 344 Lawn-
market
Maxwell, Miss, 4 Bristo place
Miller & Grinton, 32 Princes st.
Morrison, W., 44 Cockburn st.
Purdie, Miss, 53 Hauover street
Rombach Brothers & Co., 82
South bridge
Simpson, Mrs, 26 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Soutter's Bazaar, 102 Princes st.
See Adv.
Stevenson, T., 76 and 77 Princes
street
Veitch, Misses C. & R., 105
Nicolson street
Wright, John, 3 Leggat's land
Travellers, C ommerciai .
Anderson, John T., 7 Prince
Consort place
Baigrie, George, 25 North bridge
Baynes, John Godfrey, Roche-
ville, Viewforth
Bell, William, Castle bank
Bowie. Robert, 4 Orchardfield,
Leith walk
Brown, John, 13 Jane terrace
Buchan, A. AY. , 4 East Brough-
ton place
Cassels, John G., 6 Haddington
place
Chalmers, David, 41 Clerk st.
Cooke, Thomas, 4 East Brough-
ton place
Crighton, Alex., 3 Rockville pi.
Davidson, J. L., 6 Gladstone
terrace
Davidson, John, 7 Kew terrace
Dempster, James, 29 Collins pi.
Dowling, R. L. , 6 Claremont pi.
Duncan, James S., 2 King's pi.
Early, Francis, 227 High street
Esplin, Charles, 14 Union street,
Leith
Fairfoul, William, 17 West
Preston street
Fender, James, 38 Earl Grey st.
Finlay, Peter, 22 Gayfield sq.
Flett, William, jun., 49 Char-
lotte street, Leith
Fowler, Alex. , 1 Madeira place
Goodall, David, 2 Gilmore place
Gordon, Robert A., 4 Windmill
street
Gulliland, William, 15 Buc-
cleuch street
Haig, Arch. G. , 55 So. Clerk st.
Halliday, Thomas, 11 Johnston
terrace
Hendrie, H. , 4 Arthur street •
Heron, William, 5 West New-
ington place
Houston, Robt., 63 S. Clerk st.
Hume, John, 7 Pitt street,
Bonnington
Hunter, Robert, 2 Ferrier street
Ireland, James S., 56 Pilrig
model buildings
Kilgour, Wm. P. , 8 Elder street
Kinghorn, Alexander, 17 Mel-
ville terrace
Lambert, Alexander P., 9 Glad-
stone terrace
Ledgerwood, John, 7 Gladstone
terrace
Ledingham, Jas. , 2 Teviot row
Leith, Alex., 21 Broughton st.
Lister, Richard, 11 Dalrymple
crescent
Lothian, Thos., 3 Rockville pi.
Marshall, Geo., 14 Melville ter.
Menzies, Thomas, 10 Gladstone
terrace
Millar, Thomas, 19 Bernard st.'
Miller, John, 10 Henderson pi.
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Miller, Thomas, 8 Uuion street,
Leith
Mitchell, Jas., 75 Broughton st.
Mitchell, Robert, 6 Helen street
Mitchell, William, 16 Dick pi.
Morrison, Matthew, 6 Kirk st.
Naismith, William, 6 Oxford st.
Neal, F. , 1 Helen place
Nixon, Thomas P., 13 Mont-
gomery street
Paisley, James, 6 Union street,
Leith
Paterson, L., 2S Bernard street
Peat, John, 71 Gt. Junction st.
Porteous, J. R. , 4 Henry place
Ritchie, Thos., 8 W. Adam st.
Roberts, Thos., 6 Salisbury st.
Robertson, James, 65 Thistle st.
Rome, John, 1 Rankeillor street
Russell, George G. , 3 Oxford st.
Scott, George, 9 Rintoul place
Scott, Thomas, 7 Sylvan place
Shewan, Alex., 18 Lothian st.
Short, David, 23 Downie place
Smith, Adam, 16 Market street
Smith, B., 2 Alfred place,
Canonmills
Skinner, Robert, 8 Kirk street
Stark, John, 57 North bridge
Stewart, Robert, 26 Grindlay st.
Stewart, Thos., 18Buccleaeh.pl.
Stobie, Walter, 1 Rockville pi.
Syme, James, 27 Cockburn st.
Taylor, John, 3 Union street,
Leith
Temple, John, 4 Brown's place
Thomson, George, 14 Seton pi.
Thomson, William, 36 Whit-
field place
Tod, David, 15 Hope park ter.
Turnbull, E. A., 19 Gilmore pi.
YaUance, James, Lover's loan
cottage, Hope park
Weddel, Wm., 3 Meadow place
Whyte, John, Verbena cottage,
Sciennes hill
Wigley, John, 24 E. Preston st.
Williamson, Andrew, 39 Whit-
field place
Willocks, John, 9 Gladstone ter.
Wilson, Alexander, Tollcross
Wilson, James, 1 Rockville pi.
Wilson, John, 11 Hailes street
Woore, Henry, 9 Barnard terrace
Young, Henry D., 12 Gladstone
terrace
Trimming and Fancy
Warehouses.
Anderson, Mrs, 54 Kirkgate
Anderson, Misses, 9 Clerk street
Arnott, J., & Co., 129 Kirkgate
Baird, Mrs, 2 Claremont place
Blackie, Mrs AY, 46 Duke st.,
Leith
Caldwell & Co., 313 High street
Caldwell, D., 37 and 39 Leith
street
Cleghorn, Miss, 66 George street
Crawford, David, 80 Nicolson
street
Dickson, M. & J. , 38 Couper st.
Dickson, W. & H., 2 Great
Junction street
Donaldson, W., 46 South bridge
Duncan, Mrs J., 3a Coburg st.
Ferguson, Miss J. , 42 Couper st.
Ferrier, Mrs, London street,
East
Forrest, M. B., 21 Hanover st.
Gallagher, J. , 3lA Scotland st.
Henderson, C. , 5 Greenside pi.
Hutton, Mrs H., 37 Dundas st.
Jockel, C, 118 George street
Knox, Samuel, & Dickson, 13,
15, and 17 Hanover street and
42 Rose street
Lowden k Rowe, 1 8 Hill place
Mackerracher, Miss J., 12b St
Andrew square
Mason, Mrs, 9 Kirkgate
Mercer, William, 12 Union pi.
Miller, Thomas, 3 Glanville pi.
Ralston, Mrs, 42 Kirkgate
Reid, T., & Co., 139 Princes st.
See Adv.
Reid, David, Morningside
Ritchie, S. & A., 37 Hanover st.
Robertson, W., & Co., 160 High
street
Robson, Mrs, 137 Rose street
Shillinglaw, Peter F., 2 North
bridge
Sim, A. & J., 53 George street
Sim, William, 72 George street
Stevenson, A. , 5 3 and 54 South br.
Stevenson, Thomas, 76 and 77
Princes street
Stoddart, J., 1 South bridge
Tait, William, 13 South bridge
Thorn, Mrs, 3 Canonmills bridge
Thomson, Miss,
Walker, Alexander, 97 Princes
street
Turners.
Burgess, John, 153 High street
Clark, Martin, Silvermills
Gow, William, 153 High street
Henderson, Peter, & Son, 354
Castle hill
Hutcheon, Jas., 19 Leith wynd
Jamieson, Alexander, 71 Adam
square. See Adv.
Martin, Robert, 22 Greenside
place
Moncur, David, 4 Pleasance
Ramsay, George, 34 Lauriston
street
Simpson, P., 32 Horse wynd
Soutter, James, k Son, 110 Rose
street
Spinks, Charles, 24 Kirkgate •
and 27 Coatfield lane
Stephenson, W. , South - west
Rose street lane
Stevenson, Thomas, 54 Candle-
maker row
Sword, Thomas, 51 Niddry st.
Thorburn, Jas., 1 Old Physic
gardens
Watt, Geo., 21 Chalmers' close
Typefounders.
Marr, James, & Co., 27 and 29
New street
Miller & Richard, 65 Nicolson
street
Umbrella Makers.
Barclay, AVm., 69 East Cross-
causeway
Burge, Wm.
10 North bridge
k t^i h™?Vi I Gibb, Alex. , 28 George street
o ioiDootn|G.b^ R w^ 43 gou^ brfdge
wvnd, Leith
w ii „„ 8 t>, „™, -\f;,.™r, ion Innes, A;, 3o JSicolson street
Wallace & Brown, Misses, 132 ^_ >T £ ±y Trlw+Vi _JJ
George street
Trunk and Portmanteau
Makers.
Boswell, Alex., 8 Hanover street
and 40 Nicolson street
Bruce & Son, 6 Hanover street
Bruce, R., 14 St Patrick square
and 34 Frederick street
Cleghorn, M., 5 South St An-
drew street
Couston, Miss J. A., 132 Princes
street
Gumming, Thomas, & Son, 2
Cockburn street
Dodds & Forrest, 61 Princes st.
Irving Brothers, 80a Princes st.
MacGregor, Mai., 2 George st.
Miller, John, 49 Thistle street
Miller, Wm. O., 1 Leggat's land
Russell, Thomas, 10 North Bank I M'Kichan, D., & Co.
street ' mary street
Kerr, J. B., 47 Tolbooth wynd,
Leith
Leitch, John, 14 Victoria street
Robertson, Jas., 32 Leith street
and 3 Bread street
Sleep, Mrs M. A., 3 Charles st.
Smith, John, 38 North bridge
Smith, John, 78 Princes street
Taylor, D. , 9 Broughton street
Taylor, James, 63 Nicolson st.
Young, J., & Co., 21 Howe st.
Undertakers.
Brown, W. S., 14 S. St David st.
Croall, John, & Sons, 9 and 10
Leith walk, 8 Nicolson street,
Royal Caledonian Bazaar, and
45 Constitution street. See
Adv.
Gilchrist, H., & Co., 70 Nicol-
son street and 8 Pottcrrow
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Moir, P., & Co., 10 and 11 St
James' place. See Adv.
Nicholson, D., & Son, 6 and 8
High street. See Adv.
Paulin, G., 32 and 42 Jamaica
st, and 14 St Anthony place
Reid, William, & Sons, 58 Cock-
burn street. See Adv.
Robertson, David, 16 Lothian
road. See Adv.
Whytock, Richd., & Co., 9 and
11 George street
Upholsterers.
See Cabinetmakers.
Varnish Makers.
Dane, J., & Co., 3 East Register
street
Liddle, William, & Co., Regent
Arch place
Lundy, John J., & Co., 20 Elbe
street
North British Colour Company,
20 Elbe street
Venetian Blind Makers.
Bryden, J., & Sons, 16 Frederick
street
Bryden, Win., & Son, 55 George
street
Bryden, Adam, Hamilton place
Clark, J. J., Gayfield square lane
Douglas, A., 22 Greenside place
Hall, A. B., 103 Constitution st.
Laidlaw, R., & Son, Simon sq.
and 7 Gilmour street
Laidlaw, A. , 7 a Grange road
Laing, George, Palmer's build-
ings and 70 Potterrow. See
Adv.
Rathie, Robert, 59 Causewayside
Ross, John, & Son, 29 Leven st.
Ross, Ronald, 12 Bread street.
See Adv.
Scott, W., & Son, 169 Rose st.
Taylor, John, & Sons, 109 Princes
street
Veterinary Surgeons.
Aitken, J., 144 Causewayside
Baird, C. C, 6 St James' place
Eckford, James M., 145 Consti-
tution street
Gamgee, Joseph, 27 Alva street
Grey & Son, 31 Pleasance and
119 Rose street
M 'Galium, Alex. Inglis, 5 Grass-
market
Pace, James, 22 Coburg street
Pollock, P., & Son, 83 Rose st.
Seton, Henry, 129 Rose street
Strangeways, Thos., 8 Clyde st.
Todd, Thomas, 23 Bernard st.
Wheeler, W. C, 27 St James' sq.
Victual Dealers andPro-
vision Merchants.
Aitken, J., 85 Giles' street
Aitken, Samuel, 5 Tollcross
Aitken, Thomson, 17 Kirkgate
Aitken, Wm. , 6 Melville place
Alexander, G., 9 St Patrick st.
Anderson, Mrs E., 36 Victoria
street
Archer, John, 135b Fountain-
bridge
Archibald, J. , 3 Greenside. place
Armour, Mrs, 135 Canongate
Ballingall, Miss A., 37 and 71
Kirkgate
Batchelor, Jas., 127 Canongate
Bell, Miss, 1 Home street
Bennet, Geo., 37 Bridge street
Bourhil], Mrs, 5 Young street
Brimner, Mrs M., 89 Rose street
Brodie, Mrs D., 73 Canongate
Brown, Adam, 37 St Mary's
wynd
Brown, James, Roseburn place
Brown, Robert, 158 Pleasance
Brown, W., 41 London street
Brown, William, 138 Rose street
Bruce, D., 131 High street
Burn, G., & Son, 164 High st.
Burnet, George, 204 Canongate
Burnett, Andrew, 152 Cowgate
and 58 East Crosscauseway
Burns, Robert, 50 Grassmarket
Campbell, W., 26 Greenside st.
Charters, John, 22a Frederick st.
Christie, George, 11 Abbey hill
Cochrane, M., 116 Kirkgate
Considine, Patrick, 4S5 and 487
Lawnmarket
Cowan, Thomas, 67 Nicolson st.
Craig, John W., 22 N.-W. Circus
place
Cribbes, J., 4 Calton street
Cullen, M., 194 Cowgate
Cunningham, Mrs, 7 South St
James' street
Currie, Mrs J., 114 Rose street
Davidson, A., 37 Cowgate
Davidson, Chas. , 3 Market place
Dawson, John, 48 St Leonard st.
Dickison, G., 66 West Fountain-
bridge
Dickson, Adam, 38 Bristo street
Dickson, Wm. , 42 Leven street
Douglas, James, 2 Castle barns
Douglas, Thos., 98 and 99 Main
street, Newhaven
Dowie, P., 37 and 38 Mitchell st
Drummond, A., 163 Causeway-
side
Durie, Mrs, 6 Little King street
Durie, Mrs Janet, 1G8 Fountain-
bridge
Dykes, Richard, 3 Orchardfield,
Leith walk
Edgar, Robert, 23 Howe street
Edinburgh Co-operative Store,
18 and 20 Richmond place
Eggers, L., &. Co., 21 Cominer-
:ial street
Elder, Wm., 28 Tobago street
Evans, Mrs O., 34 Yardheads
Farmer, Alex., 147 High street
Forbes, William, 52 Shore
Fraser, Thomas, 3 Huntly street
Gemmel, Robert, 19 Earl Grey
street
George, J., 18 High street
Gibson, Robert & Thomas, 93a
Princes street
Gilray, J., 52 South Clerk street
Girdwood, David, 10 Deanhaugh
street
Glasgow, John, 149 Fountainbr.
Glen, Grace, 8 N. Richmond st..
Gow, C, 52 East Crosscauseway
Gowans, James, 2 Semple street
Graham, David, 219 Canongate
Graham, T., 26 Sheriff brae
Gray, A., 253 Canongate
Gray, Thomas, 286 Canongate
Greenhill, Alex., 153 Fountain-
bridge
Guthrie, John, 16 Arthur street
Guthrie, Thos., 40 Giles' street
Harrower, Alexander, 46 Tol-
booth wynd, Leith
Hastie, James, 17 and 19 Charles-
street
Hay, Charles, 7 Rosehill place
Hay, John, 8S Grassmarket
Henderson, Abram, 79 Nicolson)
street
Henderson, James, 29 Bread st..
Hendrie, J. H, Quality court
Home, Alex., 32 Dean street
Horsburgh, J., 30 Broughton st,
Howison, John, 26 Grassmarket
Inglis, Thomas, 173 Pleasance
Inglis, Thomas, 38 Lothian st.
Jardine, Robert, 8 Catherine st,
Johnston, R. , 51 Hanover street
Johnston, Robert, 10 Calton st.
Johnstone, A. & J., 91 Canongate-
Johnstone, A., 21 Greenside st..
Johnstone, Mrs W., 19 Howe st.
Kay, George, 321 High street
Kilpatrick, W., 173 West port
Kirn, Wm. , 23 St Andrew street,.
Leith
Lamb, James, 1 Cowan's close,.
Crosscauseway
Lawrie & Sons, 5 E. Sciennes st..
Lawrie, Mrs J., 12 Saunders st.
Lawson, George, 7 Duke street
Lawson, Mark, 25 Fountainbr.
Lawson, Mrs, 101 Nicolson st.
Learmonth, Alex., 54 Bristo st.
Leichman, Robert, 2 Hamilton
place
Leighton, Joseph, 3S North
Richmond street
Liddell, J., 46 George IV. bridge
Lind, Thomas, 4 Lothian street
Lindsay, Geo., 76 Causewayside
Litster, John, 6 Grassmarket
Lourie, John, 8 Ponton street
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M 'Donald, Miss Jane, 44 Abbey
M'lver, John, 8 Dunbar street
Mackay, H., 509 Lawnmarket
M'Nair, "William, 21 Quality st.
M 'Queen, B., 23 S. Richmond st.
Marshall, Thomas, 2 Antigua st.
Martin, Jn., 20 S. Richmond st.
Martin, Wni., 2 Raeburn place
Martin, Mrs W., 98 Nicolson st.
Mason, Mrs J., 3 St Mary's wynd
Masterton, Alex., 84 Abbey hill
Meek, G., 19 S. St James' street
Meikle, Mrs, 146 Causewayside
Miller, Geo., & Son, 274 (Janon-
gate
Milne, G., 2 North Junction st.
Mitchell, Mrs M. , 5a St James'
square
Mossman & Watson, 16 Grass-
market
Munro, Mrs W., 1 Summer pi.
Murdoch, John, 45 Lothian rd.
Murray, A., 7 Charlotte street,
Leith
Murray, John, 38 Causewayside
Murray, Mrs H., 55 Canongate
Nelson, James, 18 Kirkgate
Pagan, Wm., 3 Deanhaugh st.
Pairman Brothers, 87 Potterrow I Gorham, A. K., 53 Canongate
Temple, David, 71 Cockburn st.
Temple, James, 2 Union place
Temple, Thomas, 245 High st.
and 55 Potter row-
Thomson, James, 19 Leven st.
Thomson, John, 46 Kirkgate
Trainer, John, 30 St Patrick sq.
Turner, Peter, 18 Clerk street
Tweeddale, James, 27 Pitt st.
Underwood, E., 19 High street
Walker, Mrs, 61 Potterrow
Warrick, Mrs J., 12 Portland
place, Leith
Watson, John, 37 Fountainbr.
Waugh, G., 110 Nicolson street
Weir, R., 206 Cowgate
Wemyss, James, 14 Scotland st.
Weston, Thomas, 75 Kirkgate
White, A., 39 Dundas street
White, William, Cowan's close,
Crosscauseway
Wight & Scott, 36 Elbe street
Williamson, Mrs William, 64
Crosscauseway
Wilson, John, 59 Nicolson st.
Vinegar Makers.
Campbell, A., Gilmore park.
See Adv.
Paterson, Mrs John, 57 Leith
wynd
Peacock, James, 2 Hope street
Peacock, R, 13 W. Maitland st
Porteous, Mrs A., 7 Merchiston1 , , ., , , T 0 v
. i Archibald, J ames, 8 r orres st.
-r> ■ ^ t i mu d„,i- „i!Bain, Kenneth, 31 India street
Prmgle, John, 49 Hope Park end;Rul1.' QtafiM/, \ Wma 0+ 1qtio
Purvis, Aitchison, 44 \V. Rich
and North Back of Canongate
Maccallum, Jas., 36b Potterrow
Waiters.
mond street
Rae, George, 43 Dundas street
Rankin, Jane, 24 Carnegie st.
Reoch, D., 20 Union place
Richardson, Francis, & Co., Old
Corn Exchange
Ritchie, Cosmo, 25 Leven street
Robb, George, 5 Grange road
Robertson, Marion, 57 Earl Grey
street
Rodden, Francis, 9 St Mary's
RovTllrsW., 37 Cumberland st. Robertson Robert, 1 Hamilton
w 1 __'_ _ -^ via r>o SvTni-' L' hri n etc*
Rutherford, Bobert, 3a Drum-
mond street
Rutherford, William, 94 Cross-
causeway
Saunders, Jn. , 1 Orchardfield pi.
Seton, A., 16 Cowgate
Simpson, G., 14 Brunswick st.
Sinton, J. T., 27 Greenside st.
Sounness, Robert, 188 Pleasance
Souter, John, 6 Catherine street
Souter, Simon, 1 Admiralty st.
Spalding, P., 14 Rose street
Stewart, James, 66 Rose street
Stewart, John, 85 High street
Stewart, R., 12 N.-W. Circus pi.
Stobie, W., 68 St Leonard street
Tait, James, 86 St Mary's wynd
and 82 S. Back of Canongate
Belli, Stefano, 5 Hope st. lane
Buchanan, J., 38 Earl Grey st.
Flemington, James, 140 Rose st.
Greig, Walter, 156 Rose street
Hall, Thomas, 1 Charlotte sq.
Hetherton, Wm., 174 Rose st.
Inglis, David, 58 Frederick st.
Laidlaw, J., 11 Earl Grey street
Middleton, William, 14 Market
place
Naismith, Alexander, 38 Cum
berland street
Preshaw, John, 168 Rose street
place, Stockbridge
Runciman, J. , 5 Picardy place
Rutter, Joseph, 40 Charlotte sq.
Sanderson, Michael, 130 Princes
street
Souter, J., 2 Kerr street
Yule, George, 18 Moray place
Watchmakers.
See Clock and Watch Makers.
Watcli Material
Dealers.
Cohen, S. , 5 Leith street terrace
Meek, David, 57 North bridge
Paterson, John, 150 High street
Russell, Thomas, k Co., Hunter
square
Waterproof and Air-
proof Manufacturers.
Anderson, John, 101 Princes st.
See Adv.
Scott, A., & Son, 43 and 44
Sandport street
Thornton & Co., 78b Princes st.
See Adv.
Wax Chandlers.
Waterston, George, & Son, 50
Hanover street
Wax Flower and Fruit
Maker.
Mackay, Mrs, 3 Tollcross. See
Adv.
Whip and Thong
Makers.
Leggat, G. & J. , 4 Brown square.
See Adv.
M'Pherson, Mrs C, 56 High st.
Whiting Manufacturers.
Dane, J., & Co., 3 East Register
street
Davidson, John, k Co., 24
Sheriff brae
Lundy, J. J., & Co., 20 Elbe st.
North British Colour Company,
20 Elbe street
Wholesale and Commis-
sion Warehousemen.
Alexander, J. G., 10 Bristo st.
Cooper, Thomas, & Co. ,1
ket street
Cowieson, P., 39a Lothian street,
and 1, 3, and 5 Brighton st.
Crawford, J., 50 South bridge
Hardie, John k William, 18
Greenside place
Hyam, D., k Co., 48 North br.
Kerr k Anderson, 16 South St
David street
Linklater k Co., 52 Princes st.
Mather, John, k Son, 11 Leith
street terrace
Moffat, A., 36 Earl Grey street
Nisbet, A. P. , 4 Glengyle terrace
Penman, A., 1 Roxburgh place
Potts, W. k H., Port-Hope-
toun
Robertson, William, k Co., 160
High street
Schultze, A., &Son, 37 Commer-
cial street
Shillinglaw, Peter F., 2 North br.
Taylor, W., 4 Elm row
Turnbull & Kay, 20 and 21
Greenside place
Valentine, John, & Co., 4a
North bridtre
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White, Jn., 10 and 12 Frederick
street
Wight & Scott, 36 Elbe street
AVilliamson, James, k Co., 178
High street
Window-Ticket
Writers.
Aiknian, J. B., 3 Allison place
Peacock, E., 35 CockVmrn street
Smith & Brown, 32 and 20 Cock-
burn st. and 102 South bridge
Veni, George, 227 High street
Walker, Alex., 10 Leith street
terrace
Wine & Spirit Merchts.
See also Grocers and Publicans.
Allan k Gavin, 25 Sheriff brae
Balfour k Co., 14 George street
Bell, Rannie, k Co., 173 Consti-
• tution street
Bell, James, k Co., 50 Bernard
street
Bertram, John A., k Co., 7
Quality street
Bryce, John, 44 Hanover st.
See Adv.
Buchan k Johnston, 12 Tolbooth
vynd, Leith
Bulloch, Lade, & Co., 8 Union
street
< 'arstairs & Robertson, 98 Kirk-
gate and 111 Giles' street
Carter, N., 47 Hanover street
( 'athcart, James, Ferguson, &
Co., 90 St Andrew street,
Leitli
Christie & Smith, 23 George
street
Christie, Robert, 53 Hanover
street
Clark, Piteaim, k Co., 123 Con-
stitution street
Cockburn k Co., 127 Constitu-
tion street
Cockburn, J., & Campbell, 32
St Andrew square
Cockburn, J. k G., 135 Princes
street and 21 Castle street
Cockburn, J. F., 20 North-west
Circus place
Cockburn, R., 11 St Andrew
square
Condamine k Co. , 4 Duke street,
Leith
Condamine k Drmnmond, 4
Duke street, Leith
Coustou, Thomson, & Co., 17
Qualitv street
Crabbie," J., & Co., 58 Great
Junction street
Crighton, James, 1 Kerr street
dimming, Jas., 7 Grassmarket
De Flandre, Charles, k Co., 15
Dundas street
2D
Thomas, 1 Princes
30 Jamaica street
N., 1 St David st.
M., 9 Bernard
& Son, 33
Douglas k Mason, 96 George
street
Dye, Anthony, 48 Kieolson st.
Dymock & Guthrie, 16 Nicolson
street
Forbes, Peter, k Co., 7 George
Ford, William, k Sons, 93 Con-
stitution street
Gilbey, W. & A., 7 and 8 Clifton
I terrace
I Gray, J., k Son, 19 Lothian
! street
Haswell, James, 30 Greenside
I street and 66 Grassmarket
j Henderson & Turnbull, 53 Ber-
nard street
I Hill, Thomson, & Co., 45 Fre-
derick street
iHowden, Peter, & Co., 19 Meuse
lane
'Hutchison k Co., 11 Bernard
| street
Jamieson, P., 6 Nicolson square
Jenkinson, W. k J., 80, 81,
and 82 St Andrew street,
Leith
Johnston,
street
Kay & Co.
Keegan, T
Kerr, Charles
street
Lindesay, James
Qualitv street
Mackie, 'N. M., & Co., 17 As-
sembly street
Mackinlay, C, & Co., 87 Consti-
tution street
M'Laren, D. k G., 15 St Andrew
street, Leith
Marshall, J., k Sons, 39 Potter-
row
Murray, G., 51 Frederick street
Nicolson, D., & Son, 36 Ca-
nongate
Petrie, Philp, & Co., 8 Fyfe
place
Pope, James, & Son, 23 Char-
lotte street, Leith
Ramsay, J. W., Wet docks
Reid Brothers k Co., 75 George
street
Renton, C. F. Campbell, 11 St
James' sqiiare
Richardson Brothers, 105 West
bow
Robb, Wm., 145 Princes street
Robertson, D. & J., 44 George
iv. bridge
Russell, W. & J., 3 Quality lane
Sanderson k Lawrie, 20 Han-
over street
Scott & Allan, 3 Kirkgate
Shiels, Wm., k Co., 134 and 136
Constitution street
Shiels, J. S., 155 Constitution
street
Sidey, D. D. , 65 Princes street
Smith, David, k Co., 21 Quality
lane
Sommerville, John, k Co., 47
Quality street
Stewart, J., 19 Hart street
Stocks, David, k Co., 4 Bernard
street
Swinton, T., 2 Dundas street
j Sword, Walter B. , 1 3 Elder st.
Thomson, Lauder, k Co., 29 St
Andrew street, Leith
Thomson, D. J., & Co., 14 and
15 Giles' st. and St Anthony
lane
Thomson, R. IE, k Co., 18 Coat-
field lane
Tod, J. B., k Son, 151 Consti-
tution street
Usher, A., k Co., 22, 24, and 26
WTest Nicolson street
Virtue, WTm., k Co., 8 Consti-
tution street
Warrick & Baillie, 6 Foxe's lane
Wauchope, Moodie, & Hope, 14
Constitution street
Weir, R. M., Roland, k Co.,
129 George street
Wilson, Peter, k Co. , 9 Waterloo
. place
Wine Shippers.
Cadiz and Oporto ; agent, Joseph
Stott Campbell, 19 Windsor
street
Robertson Brothers of London
Wirecloth Manufactrs.
Bain, William., k Co., Lochrin
and 32 Grindlay street. See
Adv.
M'Farlane, R., k Son, Stead's
place
Peddie, R,, k Co., 132 George
street
Sinclair, John, 9 Stead's place
Smith, J., k Son, 219 High
street
Turner, Thomas, 251 High street
Young, W. D., & Co., 77 George
street
Wire -netting Fence &
Gate Manufacturers.
Bain, William, k Co., Lochrin
and 32 Grindlay street. See
Adv.
Gibson & Tait, Bainfield, Foun-
tainbridge
Middleton & Co. , West Sciennes.
See Adv.
Peddie, Robert, k Co., 132
George street
Young k Co., 27 East Cross-
causeway. See Adv.
Young, W. D., k Co., 77 George
street
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Wood Merchants.
Beattie, Win., & Sons, 15 Foun-
tainbridge
Brown, W. k T., Warriston
Cemetery road
Brown, M., 55 and 57 St Leonard
street
Don, John, 25 Great Junction
street
Duncan, James, & Co., 12 Baltic
street
Edwards, Henry, 212 Canougate
Ewart, John, Henderson row
Fergus, William, 60 Great
Junction street
Ferguson, Davidson, & Co.,
Leith sawmills, Great Junc-
tion street
Forgan, D., 212 Canongate
Hamilton, T., 61 St Leonard
street
Hardie, James T., k Co., 25
Constitution street
Hay, William, Haddon's court
Hutchinson Brothers, Middle
dock gate
Hutchinson & Rogers, Heriot's
buildings
Hutton, J., & Co., Rankeillor
street
Johnston, D., 101 South Back
of Canongate
Lumsden, James, 29 Horse wynd
Millons, D. N., Torphichen st.
Millons, G. , Port-Hopetoun Saw-
mills, 66 Gilmore place
Park, R., & Co., 20 Constitution
street
Pentzlin & M'Adie, South Gray's
close, 56 High street
Philip, J., 41 Great Junction
street
Raffin, William, cottage, Clerk
street
Robertson, A., 12 Haddington
place
Steven, T. &A., 10 and 12 St
Leonard street
Stewart, D., Bangor road
Swan, John, 21 Leith walk
Thomson, Mitchell, & Co.,
Granton harbour
Wool Brokers.
Adam & M'Gregor, 129, 131,
and 133 Constitution street
Dowell, Alex., 18 George street
Girdwood, Robert, Tanfield
Reid, W. & G. , Stores, Granton
Russell & Ramsden, 62 Great
Junction street
Wool Dealers.
See also Skinners.
Adam & M'Gregor, 129, 131,
and 133 Constitution street
Currie k Co., 93 South Back of
Canongate
Halliday, James, Canonmills
Russell & Ramsden, 62 Great
Junction street
Swaine, E. A., k Crudelius, 7
and 8 Citadel
Woollen Drapers,
Clothiers, and Tailors.
Those marked f are Woollen
Drapers only. Those * are
Tailors only. Those % ar^
Wholesale.
Adair, John, jun., 13 North
bridge
Aimers, Samuel, 22 Duke street
Aitchison, David, 22 Kirkgate
Aitchison, John, 41 Leith street
Alexander & M'Nab, 81 to 84
South bridge
Alexander, C, 1 Simon square
Alexander, J., 50 Clerk street
Alexander, John, 7 Crichton
street
Allan, James, 5 Drummond
street
Allan, John, 21 Leith st. See
Adv.
Allan, John, 32 India place
Alston, G, 40 Hanover street
Anderson k Pringle, 35 Cock-
burn street
Anderson, A., 47 London street
Anderson, James, 6 E. Register
street
Anderson, James, 1 West Nicol-
son street.
Anderson, John, 154 Canongate
* Anderson, P. , 21 Lothian street
Anderson, Wm., 27 St Patrick
square
Arnott, Aw., 6 Wright's houses
Atkinson, I., & Co., 12 St
Andrew square
Ayre, James, & Son, 18 Cathe
rine street
J Barclay, G., Adam square
Barker & Forbes, 32 S. bridge
Beddie, George, 104 High street
Beveridge, John, 51 Cockburn
street
Black, W. & J., 13 Commercial
street
Blair, Robert, 369 High street
Bone, J., 86 South bridge
Bower & Brown, 22 South bridge.
See Adv.
Boyle, Jas., Orchardiield, Leith
walk
*Braidwood, James, 12 North-
west Circus place
Braithwaite, John, 369 High
street
Brenner, Wilhelm, 13 St James'
Brown & Tregilgas, 56 North
bridge
*Brown, A., 59 Thistle street
Brown, Jas., 16 Tolbooth wynd,
Leith
*Bruce, Michael, 219 High st.
"Brunton, James, 7 Drummond
street
* Burnett, Geo., 182 Rose street
Bums & Bell, 13 Bank street
Campbell, Daniel, 128 Nicolson
street
Campbell, David, 46 Cockbum
street
Cathie, N., 429 Lawnmarket
Chalmers, William, 35 Biisto
street
Chamberlain, G. A., 132 Rose
street
Christie & Kilpatrick, 104 Si -nth
bridge
Christie & Son, 16 George .street
Clapperton, J., & Co., 371 High
street
Clow, William, 104 George st.
Combe, M., 13 North bridge
Copland, R. T., 37 North
Frederick street
Corner, J., 53 George street
Cownie & Sons, 63 South bridgn
Cownie, William, 5 Nicolson st.
Cownie, James G, 39 S. bridge
jCraig Brothers & Co., 11 S.
bridge
Craig, James, 87 South bridge
Cunningham, Thomas, 23 St
Mary's wynd
Darling, Wm., & Son, 22 Rose
street
Davidson, David, 25 Abbey hill
''Davidson, J., 6 Roxburgh place
*Deas, T., 90 Rose street
Devine, Jas., 299 and 301 Cow-
gate. See Adv.
Dickinson, W., 18 Brown sq.
Dobbie, Wm., 14 and 15 Tol-
booth wynd, Leith
Dobson, Scott, & Co., 29 Lo-
thian road
Donaldson, W., k Co., 10 South
bridge
Douglas, Thomas B., 11 West
Register street
Dudgeon, Robert, & Co., 9 South
bridge. See Adv.
*Duncan, William, 257 and 259
Cowgate
Easton, J., 23a St James' sq.
Edington, A., 32 Brunswick st.
Eunson & Garrick, 43 Kirkgate
Fair, D. H, 21 Grassmarket
Fegan & Co., 66 High street.
See Adv.
Ferguson, John, 47 St Mary's
wynd
Finlayson, Daniel, 21 George st.
See Adv.
*Finnigan, Peter, 20 Lauriston
street
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*Fitzpatriek, J., 262 Cowgate
Flett, George, 18 Sandport st.
Forrest, George, 19 Brougham st.
Forsyth, J. S., 65 Cockburn st.
Forsyth, Robert, 41 Bristo st.
Fowler, James, 80 George street
Fowler, W., 73 Cumberland st.
Fraser, A. , 2 South St James' st.
Eraser, Thomas, 159 Fountain-
bridge
Fuller, John, 54 South bridge
Garden, James, 20 North bridge
Gardiner, A., 5 and 6 Portland
place
Gardiner, W., 138 Nicolson st.
Gibson, James, & Co., 106 South
bridge
Gibson, Win., 1 Lothian street
Gillies & Calder, 74, 76, and 78
Lauriston street
*Gillies, S., 2 Young street
Gillon, Robert, jun., 47 Bridge
street, Leith
Godfrey, Thomas, 38 Earl Grey
street
Goodfellow, A., 15 Home street
Goodsir, George, 24 South bridge
Gorrie & Anderson, 62 N. bridge
Gow, Forbes, 429 Lawnmarket
*Grant, Daniel, 501 Lawnmarket
Grant, John, 23 Downie place
Grieve, Oliver, & Co., 19 Princes
street
Gulland, James, 55 Hanover st.
Gunn, D., 21 Elm row
*Hardie, James, 2 Glanville pi.
Harper, Thomas, 8 High riggs
Harrison & Co. , 36 and 37 North
bridge
t Harrison, George, & Co., 31 N.
bridge
Hartley, Thomas F., 8 South St
Andrew street
Hastie, James, 48 Grove street
Hay, J., & Co., 55 North bridge
Henney, Wm., 21 Leith street.
See Adv.
Hillson & Moore, 8 North bridge
Hodge, G., 18 Jamaica street
Hogg, Johnstone, & Co., 57 1ST
bridge
Holtuni & Welsh, 6 George st.
Horsburgh, Andw., 36 Home st.
Hoy, Alex., 46 Victoria street
Hunt, George, 35 Cockburn st.
Hunter & M 'Donald, 94, 96, 98
South bridge, and 1 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Hyam, B., 124 High street
Hynde, T., & Co., 13 Union
place. See Adv.
Inglis, J., 8 Spittal street
Irons, D., 64 South Clerk st.
Jack, James, 7 Charles street
*Jamieson, A. , 2 High Market st.
Jeffrie, William, 43 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Kellock, A., & Co., 39 and 40
South bridge. See Adv.
Kerr, Archd., 13 Union place
Kiddie, Wm., 15 St Anthony
place
Kilpatrick, Hugh, 10 Brougham
street
*King, James, 25 Frederick st.
Koerber, H., 56 Shore
*Kyles, A., 3 North Richmond
street
Laing, A., 27 Sandport street
Lamb, Robert, 20 Charlotte pi.
*Lamont, John, 36 Whitfield pi.
Lauder & Hardie, 8 St Andrew
square
Law, J., 423 Lawnmarket
*Leslie, T., 40 Sandport street
Lidgate, Alex., 29 Niddry street
Lind, A., 12 Dock place
Lindsay & Richardson, 20 N.
bridge
Livingston, J., 10 Nicolson st.
*Loch, Ebenezer, 9 E. Sidelines
street
Lyle, George, 121 Kirkgate
Macadam, A., 4 Geo. iv. bridge
Macadam, John, 3S Home street
M'Cartney, H., 4a North bridge
M'Clumpha, John, 22 Pitt st.
M'Cuaig, John, 10 Frederick st.
M'Diarmid, J., 13 North bridge
Macdonald, A., 7 Sunimerhall
M 'Donald, J., & Son, 423
Lawnmarket
M 'Donald, W., 7 Frederick st.
*M'Farlane, John, 17 South St
James' street
M 'Gibbon, G. R., 90 S. bridge
M 'Gibbon, John, 15 S. College
street
*M'Gregor, James, 46 Earl Grey
street
'"M'Gregor, John, 5 Ken- street
M'Intosh, J., & Son, 25 North
bridge
M'lver, James, 25, 81, and 83
St Mary's wynd. See Adv.
M'Kay & Smith, 2S North br.
*M'Kay, Alex., 5 Saunders st.
*M'Kay, Angus, 13 Brunswick
street «
M'Kean & Banks, 3 Clerk street
tM'Kenzie, Alexander, 25 North
bridge
M'Kenzie, J., 67 St Mary's wynd
M'Kenzie, Wm., 10 Duncan st.,
Drummond place
M'Laren, Son, & Co., 329 High
street. See Adv.
M'Leod, Davidson, 6 W. Nicol-
son street
M'Leod, John, 37 Broughton st.
Macrae & Cameron, 105 George
street
M'Tavish, William, 12 Howe st.
*Mair, George, 2 Nicolson square
Mann, Wm., & Son, 76 George
street
Marshall & Aitken, 27 North br.
Marshall & Son, 14 W. Adamst.
Martin, Peter, 29a E. Clare-
mont street
Mason, Peter, 76 Kirkgate
Mather, James, 54 Grindlay st.
Mathieson, Geo., 26 Potterrow
*Meikle, George, 42 Thistle st.
Messer, Andrew, 12 Grindlay st.
Middlemass, J. & A., 16 to 20
South bridge. See Adv.
Middleton, J., 3 Bank street
Millan & Son, 135 George st.
See Adv.
Millar, Alex., 42 Lothian street
Millar, John, 48 Grindlay street
tMiller, J., 29 North bridge
Miller, Wm., 62 Charlotte st.,
Leith
Milton, James, 1 Heriot bridge
*Milton, W., 100 Plcasance
*Monro, John, 3 Grindlay street
Morris, Emmanuel, 40 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
*Morris, John, 429 Lawnmarket
Morrison, J. C., 75 Nicolson st.
Morrison, James, 1 Forth street
Mortimer, John, & Co., 101
George street
Muir, James, 9 Charlotte place
Muir, John G., 51 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith
Miinro, Alex., 6 Bank street
Murray & Hogg, 33 George st.
Murray, W. R. , 20 Brougham st.
Napier, George, 127 Rose street
Nightingale & Co., 19 South
St Andrew street
Nisbet, James, 11 Baker's place
Ogilvy, G. A., 17 South bridge
Oliver, Walter, 22 William st,
Oman, Nath., 2 Stafford street
O'Niel, John, 76 High street
Orchardson, A., & Son, 61
Queen street
Oswald, R., 120 High street
Panton & Young, 36 South br.
See Adv.
Paterson, R., 91 South bridge
Paterson, William, 4 Elder st.
^Peebles, Wm., 51 Cockburn st.
*Pratt, R., 44 South bridge
Purves, J. & P., 31 South br.
Purves, William, & Son, 1 St
Andrew square
Rae, Henry, 8 Spring gardens,
Stockbridge
Ramsay, John, 28 William st.
Rausch & Co. , 8 George street
Reid, Wm., 165 Fountambridge
Rennie, John, 4 Bristo port
tRichardson & Brown, 3 Hunter
square
Riddle, John, 63 North bridge
Ritchie & Craies, 4 George st.
JRobertson, J. & J., 128 Highst.
Robertson, Alex. , 3 St Anthony
place
Robertson, D., 1 Tontines, Fox
lane
Robertson, D., 62 Thistle street
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^Robertson, John, 2 Ganonrnills i
Ross k Young, 13 Leith street |
Ross, David, 11 Lothian street I
*Ross, John, 10 Morningside
Rowland, Robert, 4 Melbourne
place
Russell, Robert, 10 Tobago st. j
*Russell, William, 45 Rose st.
Scott, A., & Son, 43 and 44
Sandport street
Scott, Jas., 58 Fountainbridge
Shaw, Wm., 8 Nicolson square
Short, H., 219 High street
Simpson, John, 5 Leggat's land
Simpson, Peter, 8 Downie place
Sinclair, Ch. , 6 Elder street
-rSinelair, James, 4 Bank street
Sinclair, Robert, 377 High st.
"Smeal, Edward, 3 Roseburn
Smith, A., 127 Rose street
Smith & Co., 33 North bridge
Smith, John, 102 South bridge.
See Adv.
Smith, John, 44 Hillhousefield
Smith, John, 105 South bridge
Smith, S., 13 North bridge
tSmith, William, 267 High st.
Spence, J., 31 South bridge
*Stewart, Charles, 8 Barony st.
Stewart, J. C, 93 South bridge
Stewart, Wm., 12 Johnston ter.
Stobie, W., k Son, 17 Green-
side street
Strachan, G., 17 S. Richmond st.
'"'Sutherland, Wm., 6 Saunders st.
*Tait, A., 2 Elm row
*Tait, J., 150 High street
Taylor & Turnbull, 107 South br.
Thompson, G., 118 Rose street
Thomson, Andrew, & Co., 63
North bridge
Thomson, George, 19 South St
James' street
Thomson, R. V., 103 South br.
See Adv.
Thyne & Tait, 37 Lothian road
Tillie, Thomas, 11 Castle terrace
Trotter, Robert, 11 Davie street
Turnbull k Huth, 2 W. Nicol-
son street
Walker, G. & J., 2 Kirkgate
Walker, James, 134 Kirkgate
Walker, Robt., 11 Home street
Wallace, John G. , 74 Great
Junction street
Watson, H., & Co., 241 High st.
Watson, E. P., 4 Clanalpine
buildings. See Adv.
"Watson, John, 122 Causeway-
side
Watson, T. , 30 St James' square
Watson, Wm., 194 Rose street
Watt, David, 12a Kirkgate
White, Wm., 12 Frederick st.
* Whitson, John, 121 Rose street
'(•Williamson, James, k Co., 178
High street
'"Williamson, James, 2 Old Sugar-
house close
Williamson, Jas., 50 Bristo st. i Edwards, H., 212 Canongate
Wilson, G., k Co., 22 Duke st. Ewart, John, Henderson row
Wilson, G, k Co., 12 Union st. Flemington, A., 46 India street
Wilson, Andrew, 18 Downie pi. Flett, W., 5 Albany street, Leith
Wright, John, 32 West port Forbes, A., 3 West Newington
Young, Thomas, k Son, 54! place
North bridge Foreman, J., 55 E. Crosscauseway
Young, Andrew, 11 Shrub pi. Forgan, D., 212 Canongate
Forrester, Jn., 39 Broughton pi.
Fotheringham, R., 1 Old Physic
gardens
Fountain, James, 4S Bridge st.
Frazer, Thomas, Low BroughtHBB
Young, James, 126 High street
Zanzig, Christopf, 10 Nicolson st.
Wrights.
Adamson, Alex., 33 Dean street 'Gibb k Taylor, Dairy road
Alison, J., 21 Upper Gray street jGilfillan, John, Cambridge street
Anderson, James, 12 Potterrow Gilroy, George, Brandiield streffl
Anderson, Thomas, 49 Bridge ' Gosman, John, Lindsay road,
street Newhaven
Annandale, J., Gilmore park jGourlay, J., Morningside
Barnetson k Kinlay, 19 Buc-j Grant, Robert, 96 Nicolson st.
Greig, David, 29 Rankeillor st.
Grieve, N., Haymarket
Hall, A. B., 103 Constitution
street
Hall, W., 27 Duke street, Leith
Hamilton, J. k W., 25 Great
Junction street
Harkess, Jas., 4 Chalmers' close
Heggie, Robert, 25Hillhouseiield
Henderson k Wilson, 27 Char-
lotte street, Leith
[Henderson, R., 27 Frederick st.
Hewat, W., 14 South Niddry
I street
cleuch street
j Bell & Scott, Heriothill
i Black, G. , Napier road
| Black, P., Hillhousefield
Blake, W., 2 Tarvet street
Bone, W., 48 Buccleuch street
Borrowman, John, Cumberland
street, east lane
iBrodie, W. & J., 24 West Lauri-
■ ston place
i Brown k Jamieson, Hope street
[ lane
Brown, G, Wright's houses
! Brown, J., 41 Grove street
(Brown, J., Jan., Pitt street, Bon-|Honeyman, D., 1 Y'oung street
nington I Hume, John, 33 Coatfield lane
Brown, J., 12 Poplar lane Hutton, J., k Co., Rankeillor
j Brown, P. , Mary's place street
Brown, T., 12 Poplar lane
Budge, William, 18 Johnston
street and 33 Coburg street
Burns, T., 115 Causewayside
Burton, James, N. Circus lane
Carr, David, 43 N. Pitt street
Chisholm, Wm., 117 St Leonard
street
Clark, J. J., Gayfield square lane
Colden, J., 7 Morrison street
Corner, James, Heriothill
Cowie, James, 38 Haddington
place
Craig, Andrew, 24 Lauriston pi.
Crooks, J., 55 Causewayside
Crow, T. , Morrison street
Cruickshanks & Ronaldson, 1
Macneilpl. and 56 Bernard st.
Cunninghame, J., 11 Pattison
street
Dalgleish, John, 42 Pleasance
Davidson k Chisholm, 57 Grove
street
Dickson, George, 14 North St
Andrew street lane
tDickson, J., 70 Great Junction
street
Doull, J., 6 Park street
Dow, W., 6 Deanpath, Water of
Leith
Durward, Andrew, 7 Clerk st.
Jackson, T. , Gilmore park
Johnston, T., & Sons, 69 Rose
street
Johnston, J., Tollcross
Keddie, David, 19 Church st.
Keddie, T., 7 South Melville pi!
Kinnear, Thomas, 19 Pitt street
Laidlaw, J. k G, Whitfield pi.
Laidlaw, William, Morrison st.
Laing, G, Palmer's buildings
and 70 Potterrow. See Adv.
Laing, G., 12 St Anthony place
Langlands, Wm., Morningside
Lawson, Adam, 96 High street
Leadbetter, A., 6 West Rich-
mond street
Leask, J., 11 Dock street
Lowe, D., Gilmore park. See
Adv.
Lowrie, John, 77 Abbey hill
Lyon, Alexander, Grove street
M'Dougal, T., 2 West Cross-
causeway
M'DougaU, W., 76 Fountainbr.
See Adv.
M'Farlane & Gibb, 20 Dundas
street
M'Gillivray k Coutie, 32 Horse
wynd, Cowgate
M'Kain, J., 58 Bristo street
M'Kay, G., 1 Old Physic gardens
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M-Laren & Muir, 26 South Back
of Canongate.
M'Laren, T., 24 Brown square
M'Pherson, J., & Co., 2 Bal-
birnie place
M'Rae, D., West Fountainbridge
Marr, G., & Son, Stanley road
Han*, J. B. , Ferry road
Marr, T. , 6 Church lane
Meikle, A., Hamilton place,
Stockbridge
Melville, T., 1 Annfield
Menzies, A., Morrison street
Millar, Win., 23 Bread street
Mitchell, John, 63 Abbey hill
Mottat, Win., 9 Darling's brae
Mowat, J., 21 S. St Andrew st.
Napier, R., 22 Greenside place
Neilson, Wm., Duke street lane
Notman, D., jun., 42 Quality st.
Patterson, W, 10 Queensl'erry
street
Phemister, R., 20 Lauriston st.
Pirrie, D., & Co., 24 and 25 Duke
street, Leith
Ponds, J., 5 Couper street
Ponton, T. M., Broughton house,
Barony street
Porter, T., Northumberland st.
lane
Powell, J. , 107 and 109 Pleasance
Proudfoot, A., Morningside
Pullar, David, Gilmore park
Raffin, W. , cottage, Clerk street
Ramage, James, 206 Rose street
Ramsay, W., 3 Thomas street
Reid, David, 51 Buccleuch st.
Reid, J., 193 Pleasance
Reid, T., 6 Ingliston street
Reid, William, 181 Canongate
Reid, William, & Son, 58 Cock-
burn street. See Adv.
Reimie, W., 71 Abbey hill
Richardson, Thomas, 150 Foun-
tainbridge. See Adv.
Robertson, Jas., 2 Blackford pi.
Robertson, M., Prince Regent st.
Ross, Alex., 25 Buccleuch street
Russell, John, 40 Lauriston st.
Rutherford, J., 2 Elder street
Samuel, John, 25 Leven street
Saunders, J., 18 Mitchell street
Scott, W., & Son, 169 Rose st.
Shanks, D., & Son, Leslie place
Shore & Crawford, 24 West
Lauriston place
Short, Jas., 12 Dukqi-st, Leith
Sinclair, A., Lochrin, Home st.
Sinclair, T., 22 N. Richmond st.
Smith, W., & Sons, 17 East
Preston street
Smith, Chas., W. Salisbury pi.
Smith, James, 12 Riego street
Smith, John, 94 Causewayside
Smith, Matthew, 1 2 Leven street
Smith, T., 2 Buccleuch street
Steven, T. & A., 10 and 12 St
Leonard street
Sutherland, D., & Sons, Rose-
bank, Wardie
Sutherland, D., 43 Great Junc-
tion street
Tavendall, James, Hamilton
place, Stockbridge
Templeton, A., Morrison street
Thomson, J., 59 Thistle street
Urquhart, K., 9 Charles street ;
works, 36 Bristo street. See
Adv.
Walker, William, 5 Church lane
Wallace, D., 179 Fountainbridge
Watherston, John, & Sons, S
Charlotte place
Watson, William, & Sons, 21
Lauriston place west
Watson, Adam, 23 Union street
Watson, George, 5 A Tollcross.
See Adv.
Watson, George, 25 Horse wynd
Watt, James, Melville terrace
Webster, Thos., 3 Richmond pi.
Whillas, John, 8 Riego street
Wightman,.W., 37 Whitfield
place § )
Wilson, J. & R., 23 Ri'ego street' v
Wilson, D., 10 Morrison street
Wilson, Wm. , 26 Crosscauseway
Wood, Thomas, Silverrnills
Younger k, Scott, 11 Duncan
street, Newington
Writers.
See Law Directory.
Writers to the Signet.
See Law Directory.
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{For Xames arranged according to Localities, see page 450. )
Abercromby & Son, Stow mills, Stow
Aberdeen, Mrs Marion, Craniond bridge
Abernethy, James, Howgate, Penicuik
Abernethy, Thomas, Penicuik
Adams, Geo., 6 St James' ter., Bathst., Portobello
Adams, Geo., station-master, Gogar, Hermiston
Adams, William, 146 High street, Dalkeith
Adams, Mrs Jno., 13 W. Brighton cres., Portobello
Adamson, A., Aracancot., Eskgreen, Musselburgh
Adamson, David, Jock's lodge
Adamson, James, 23 Henderson row, Portobello
Adamson, Rev. John, Newton manse, Dalkeith
Adamson, Thomas, Restalrig lodge
Adamson, Walter, White close east, Dalkeith
Addison, John, Ormiston
Addison, William, Blackcraigs, Uphall
Affleck, James, Penicuik
Affleck, John, Roseview, Penicuik
Affleck, Joseph, Roseview, Leadburn
Aikenhead, A. W. , Newbattle mill cot. , Dalkeith
Aikman, Andrew, Kingsknowes, Slateford
Aikman, John, Johns burn, Balerno
Aikman, John, New Pentland, Loanhead
Aikman, Mrs J. D., Buccleuch street, Dalkeith
Ainslie, Archibald, Dodridge, Ford, Dalkeith
Ainslie, George, Peaston, Ford, Dalkeith
Ainslie, John, Hillend, Loanhead
Ainslie, Robt., of Elvingston, Gladsmuir, Tranent
Ainslie, William, Cucken, Penicuik
Ainslie, William, Moat, Roslin
Ainslie, Mrs John, Roslin
Ainslie, Miss, 11 Bath street, Portobello
Aitchison, Alex., 24 Brighton place, Portobello
Aitchison, John, Mount Vernon, Liberton
Aitchison, John, Mount Marl, Roslin
Aitchison, John, 2 W. Brighton pi., Portobello
Aitchison, Mrs, Drummore, Musselburgh
Aitchison, Mrs, Linden cottage, Loanhead
Aitchison, Mrs Major, Bellevue place, Dalkeith
Aitken, Alexander, Gorebridge
Aitken, James, Brunstane mills, Musselbiu'gh
Aitken, J., Enfield cot., Broomieknowe, Lasswade
Aitken, John, White Hart street, Dalkeith
Aitken, John, Davidson's mains
Aitken, M., farmer, Prestonpans
Aitken, Thomas, Listonshiel, Balerno
Aitken, Thomas, Broxburn oilworks, Broxbnrn
Aitken, William, Liberton
Aitken, William, Polton hall, Lasswade
Aitken, William, Seafield, Roslin
Aitken, Miss Mary, Tranent
Aitken, Miss Jane W., 53 Back street, Dalkeith
Aitkenhead, Mrs Jane, Herkes loan, Musselburgh
Alexander, Richard, & Son, Cockenzie
Alexander, George, Tranent
Alexander, James W., Stenhouse mill, Liberton
Alexander, James, Penicuik
Alexander, Jno., Wally ford colliery, Musselburgh
Alexander, R., Muirend, Broxburn
Alexander, Robert, Penicuik
Alexander, R. , Broxburn
Alexander, Robert, Cockenzie
Alexander, William, Prestonpans
Alexander, William, Broxburn hall, Broxburn
Alison, Thomas & Peter, High St., Musselburgh
Alison, T. & P., South street, Dalkeith
Alison, T., Rose hill, Dalkeith
Alison, William, Buccleuch street, Dalkeith
Allan, Dr, Lasswade
Allan, Alexander, 56 Newbigging, Musselburgh
Allan, Archibald, Tranent
Allan, George, 66a High street, Fisherrow
Allan, Rev. James, 1 Regent street, Portobello
Allan, James, Clifton, Eatho
Allan, James, East Calder
Allan, John, Broomhills, Loanhead
Allan, John, Carlhall, Musselburgh
Allan, Methven, 56 Newbigging, Musselburgh
Allan, Methven, 15 High street, Fisherrow
Allan, Richard, 101 High street, Dalkeith
Allan, Miss, Currie
Allen, Captain D. F. , Greenlaw, Milton bridge
Allison, A., 18 Pipe street, Portobello
Almond, Hely H. , Loretto house, Musselburgh
Anderson, Alexander, Penicuik
Anderson, Alexander, 5 Adelphi pi. , Portobello
Anderson, Captain, Bath house, Portobello
Anderson, Charles W. {R. A. & Co., Ltith),
Ashton, Eskbank, Dalkeith
Anderson, David, Moredun, Liberton
Anderson, D., Lasswade
Anderson, David, 18 West wynd, Dalkeith
Anderson, Findlay, Harvieston house, Gorebridge
Anderson, George, of Catpair, Stow
Anderson, Rev. H. , Free Church, Juniper green
Anderson, James, 56 High street, Dalkeith
Anderson, James, Halflakill, Gorebridge
Anderson, James, 101 High street and 29 Bridge
street, Fisherrow ; house, 105 High street
Anderson, James, sen., Bridgend, Musselburgh
Anderson, J., Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Anderson, John, Broxburn
Anderson, John, Lochend, Ratho
Anderson, Peter, Corstorphine
Anderson, P., 104 High street, Musselburgh
Anderson, Eobert, Wester Millerhill, Dalkeith
Anderson, Robert, Juniper green
Anderson, Wm.Paterson, White Hart st., Dalkeith
Anderson, W. S., 3 Straiton place, Portobello
Anderson, Mrs C, Newton, South Queensferry
Anderson, Mrs John, Dalhousie grange, Lasswade
Anderson, Mrs John, Eckford cottage, Broomie-
knowe, Lasswade
Anderson, Mrs Michael, Old Saughton
Anderson, Mrs, Bonnington house, Eatho
Anderson, Miss Agnes, 31 South st., Dalkeith
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Anderson, Miss C, 54 Newbigging, Musselburgh
Anderson, Miss, Wilkieston cottage, Ratho
Anderson, Miss R., Tranent
Anderson, Miss, West Colinton cottage, Colinton
Andison, John, 3 West High street, Dalkeith
Andrew, Robert, 4 Wellington street, Portobello
Andrews, Rev. Thos. (E.C. ), South Queensferry
Angus, David, Lampingsdub, Winehburgh
Angus, William, 168 High street, Portobello
Annan, James, Newbigging, Musselburgh
Annan, Robert, 8 Maryfiehl, Portobello
Annan, Miss Cecilia, Edmonstone, Liberton
Annandale, Alex. , & Sons, Polton mill, Lasswade
Anuandale, Alexander, Polton bank, Lasswade
Arbuekle, John, Kirkliston
Arbuckle, John, Hermiston
Arbuekle, J., Juniper green
Arbuckle, William, Windford, Uphall
Arbuekle, William, Leithhead mills, Kirknewton
Arbuthnot, Geo. C, Mavisbank house, Loanhead
Archibald, John, Overshiels, Stow
Archibald, John, Duddingston, So. Queensferry
Archibald, Mackenzie, 70 High street, Fisherrow
Archibald, Mackenzie, 50 High st., Musselburgh
Archibald, R., 46 High street, Musselburgh
Archibald, Thomas, Lasswade
Arkley, Robert, flesher, Broxburn
Armour, A. H. H.,Philipstownho., S. Queensferry
Armstrong, Alex., New Milton, Milton bridge
Armstrong, Mrs John, Lasswade
Amot, Miss, Grove cottage, Lasswade
Auld, James, Combfoot, Mid-Calder
Auld, Peter, Buteland, Balerno
Ayton, Miss, 4 Melville place, Portobello
Baildon, Henry C, Duncliffe, Murrayfield
Baillie, James, Lasswade
Baillie, James, Blackhall
Baillie, James, Edgehead, Dalkeith
Baillie, John, 34 High street, Portobello
Baillie, Lock., East Port ho., High st., Musselb.
Baillie, Widow, Melville gates, Lasswade
Baillie, Mrs Geo. , Bridgend cot. , Millhill, Musselb.
Bain, Charles M., 125 High street, Musselburgh
Bain, David, Gladsmuir, Tranent
Bain, James, Blackhall
Bain, James, 28 Henderson row, Portobello
Bain, John, Temple, Gorebridge
Bain, John, Croft place cottage, Dalkeith
Bain, , F.C. school, Tranent
Bain, Mrs, Loanhead
Baird, Alexander, 85 High street, Portobello
Baird, David, Gorebridge
Baird, Fullarton, 7a Wellington st., Portobello
Baird, Sir J. Gardiner, Bart., Edmonstone ho.,
Gilmerton
Baird, Robert, Mid-Calder
Baird, Miss, Abercorn lodge, Abercorn terrace,
Portobello
Baird, Miss, Murray lodge, John st., Portobello
Balfour, And. Howclen, 6 Brighton pi. , Portobello
Balden, Isabella, Hawthornden, Lasswade
Baldry, S. Thomas, 41 West glebe, Dalkeith
Balgarnie, Js. H., 3 Victoria terrace, Portobello
Ballantyne & Son, Buccleuch place, Dalkeith
Ballantyne, John (B. <k Son), Buccleuch place,
Dalkeith .
Ballantyne, John, junr. (B. & Son), Buccleuch
place, Dalkeith
Ballard, Mrs Col., Lasswade
Balleny, William, Kirknewton
Balmain, Thomas C. , 4 High street, Musselburgh
Balmer, T., Kirkliston
Banks, Thomas, New street, Fisherrow
Banks, Miss, 30 Joppa
Barbour, John, 49 High street, Fisherrow
Barbour, Mrs, St Arthur's cottage, Duddingston
Barclay, John, Cockeuzie
Barclay, Thomas, Broxburn
Barks, Rev. George (IT. P. ), Millhill, Musselburgh
Barr, John, Juniper green
Barrie, George, 19 Joppa
Barrie, Peter, 62 High street, Dalkeith
Barron, Rev. A. , A. M. , Windsor lodge academy,
Portobello
Bartholomew, David, Greendykes, Broxburn
Bartholomew, James, Duntarvie, Winehburgh
Bartie, Thomas, Woolshed cottage, Ratho
Bartie, William, Ratho
Barton, Robert, Loanhead
Bathgate, George T., 3 James' street, Portobello
Bathgate, Miss, 9 Bridge street, Musselburgh
Bauchope, Thomas, East Brucefield, Mid-Calder
Baxindine, John, Bowlee, Penicuik
Baxter, Robert, Dalkeith park, Dalkeith
Baxter, William, Riccarton, Hermiston
Bayne, C, Craigview, Murrayiield
Beaton, A., 7 Bath street, PortobeUo
Beatson, D. M. S., Rose lodge, Rosefield avenue,
Portobello
Beatson, Robert, Craigmillar, Liberton
Beatson, Wm., 58 Highst, Portobello ; house, 35
Beattie, Mrs, Eskvale, Lasswade
Beattie, Miss, 156 High street, Portobello
Begbie, Mrs, Hope cottage, Portobello
Begg, Mrs M., 86 High street, Musselburgh
Beilby, J. H., of Woodhall mains, Colinton
mains, Slateford
Beilby, J. H. , Woodhall paper mills, Juniper green
Belfield & Co. , potters, Prestonpans
Belford, William, Cockenzie
Belfrage, George, North Gyle, Corstorphine
Bell, A., 71 High street, Fisherrow
Bell, James, Cramond bridge
Bell, James, 28 Brighton place, Portobello
Bell, Lawrence R., Ratho
Bell, Robert, oil refinery, Broxburn
Bell, Robert, coalmaster, Broxburn
Bell, Robert, Albyn works, Broxburn
Bell, Robert, 13 Brighton crescent, Portobello
BeU, William, Cortleferry, Stow
Bell, Miss, Penicuik infant school, Penicuik
Bellairs, G., Eastfield house, Portobello
Bennet, T. & M., Gorebridge
Bennet, Arthur, 182 High street, Dalkeith
Bennet, D. , Abercorn villa, Joppa
Bennet, Miss, Caroline lodge, Duddingston
Bennet, Misses, 2 Esk green, Musselburgh
Berrie, Mrs, Buccleuch street, Dalkeith
Berriesford, Captain, Leadburn
Berry, George, 2 Windsor terrace, Portobello
Bertram, John, Stow
Bertram, William, Amozendean, Penicuik
Bertram, Mrs, Lasswade
Beveridge, Rev. J. G., Inveresk manse, Musselb.
Biggar, William, Coltbridge, Murrayfield
Binnie, Alexander, Ormiston
Binnie, George, Bell's mills, Winehburgh
Binnie, James, Slateford
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GENERAL COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Binnie, James, Gowanhill, Currie
Binnie, John, Murrayfield
Binnie, Mrs, Longstone, Slateford
Binning, John, West Calder
Bird, Arthur, Slateford
Bird, James, Winchburgh
Bird, Miss, London road, Dalkeith
Birnie, Alexander, Uphall
Birrell, James, Penicuik
Bishop, John, 33 High street, Dalkeith
Bishop, Mrs, Eatho
Bisset, Andrew, South Vennel, Fisherrow
Bisset, David, Balerno
Bisset, M., Stow
Bisset, Robert, 15 Eskside, Fisherrow
Black, , teacher, East Calder
Black, David, High street, Fisherrow
Black, George, 53 High street, Fisherrow
Black, James, West Calder
Black, John, Currie
Black, John, Howgate, Roslin
Black, John, Tranent
Black, Richard, Millhill, Musselburgh
Black, Robert, Liberton mains, Liberton
Black, William, 1 and 3 Bath street, Portobello
Black, Mrs Spens, Windsor cottage, Windsor
terrace, Portobello
Black, Miss, 4 John street, Portobello
Black, Miss, The Cottage, Dalrymplc's loan,
Musselburgh
Blackie, C4eorge, Galabank, Stow
Blackie, James, Newbattle, Dalkeith
Blackie, Kobert, Colinton
Blackie, T., 11 Mount Pleasant, Portobello
Blackie, William, High street, Dalkeith
Blackie, Mrs, grocer, Corstorphine
Blackwood, E., .Stow
Blaikie, James, Howgate, Penicuik
Blaikie, Robert, 106 High street, Dalkeith
Blaikie, Thomas, Restalrig
Blair, Alexander, Hillhead, Lasswade
Blair, A., 18 Brighton place, Portobello
Blair, George, Stonefield house, Dalkeith
Blair, Robert, Bridgend, Lasswade
Blair, Robert, Old Saughton house, Murrayfield
Blair, Robert, Davidson's mains
Blah, Thomas, 125 High street, Musselburgh
Blair, Mrs Dun., Webster's land, Jock's lodge
Blyth, Mrs, 2 St James' ten-ace, Portobello
Boag, John, Dechmont, Uphall
Boak, Mrs Margaret, Jessie villa, Fisherrow
Bonar, Miss, Juniper green
Bonnar, Mrs, Laburnum cottage, Corstorphine
Bonthron, Mrs Marjory, Liberton
Borrowman, John, Almond bank, Cramond bridge
Borthwick, James, Juniper green
Borthwick, James, South Queensferry
Borthwick, John, of Crookston, Stow
Borthwick, John, Kirkliston
Borthwick, Lewis, Springwood park, Liberton
Borthwick, William, Ratho
Borthwick, Misses, Loanhead
Bourhill, David, High street, Dalkeith
Bourhill, George, Sheepfield, Musselburgh
Bourhill, John, 148 High street, Fisherrow
Bourhill, William, 8 Bridge street, Musselburgh
Bourhill, Miss, 17 Eskside, Musselburgh
Bourhill, Miss J. R., 15 High street, Dalkeith
Bowe, Mrs, Newmains, Kirkliston
Bower, David, 40 High street, Portobello
Bower, Robert, Innerwick lodge, Murrayfield
Bowes, Mrs, 3 Lothian bank, Dalkeith
Bowie, George, West Calder
Bowie, William, Winchburgh
Bowman, Henry S., Eskside house, Dalkeith
Bowman, Miss, 12 Regent street, Portobello
Boyd, James, Uphall
Boyd, Thomas, South Queensferry
Boyd, Thomas J., Midiield, Lasswade
Boyd, William, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Boyes, Francis, Ratho
Braes, John, Broxburn
Braid, Andrew, Kirknewton
Braid, James, Humbie, Kirknewton
Braid, Sarah, Livingston, Mid-Calder
Brash, James, Hallyards, Kirkliston
Brash, John, Kirkliston
Brash, John, Mid-Calder
Brash, J. , Juniper green
Brash, Robert, Houston, UphaU
Brash, Thomas, West Calder
Brass, James, Penicuik
Brice, Mrs, 23 Regent street, Portobello
Bridgeford, David F., 8 High street, Musselburgh
Bridges, Mrs James, Belfield house, Musselburgh
Brigstock, Geo. A., 28 Bath street, Portobello
Broadfoot, George, Prestonpans
Brock, John, Overtoun, Kirkliston
Brockie, James, 172 High street, Fisherrow
Brockley, Robert, M.A., Cauvin's hospital, Dud-
dingston
Brodie, David, M.D., Liberton
Brodie, John A., Clydesdale bank, Dalkeith
Brodie, John, Uphall
Brodie, John Clerk, Gogar bank, Hermiston
Brodie, Rev. William C, U. P. manse, Lasswade
Brodie, Mrs, Polton vale, Lasswade
Brooks, James, 55 High street, Musselburgh
Brooks, William, 7 Bridge street, Fisherrow
Broomfield, Robert, South Queensferry
Brotherston, Peter, Sauchenside, Dalkeith
Brotherton, Henry, Buccleuch street, Dalkeith
Brown & Cherry, Wadingburn, Lasswade
Brown, James, & Co., Esk mills, Penicuik
Brown, A. , Lenny park, Corstorphine
Brown, , Spyfield, Juniper green
Brown, Adam, Penicuik
Brown, Alexander, Dambrae, Musselburgh
Brown, Alexander, Cockburn hill, Balerno
Brown, D., Auchendinny mains, Penicuik
Brown, Rev. David, Free Church manse, Rosliu
Brown, Gavin, Liberton
Brown, George, 12 High street west, Dalkeith
Brown, George, Wadingburn, Lasswade
Brown, Hugh, Ormiston
Brown, James, of Currie, Gorebridge
Browm, James, Penicuik
Brown, James, Wantonwalls, Musselburgh
Brown, James, station-master, Leadburn
Brown, James, Prestonpans
Brown, John, Penicuik
Brown, John, West Calder
Brown, John, 1 Linkfield, Musselburgh
Brown, John, Newbridge, Kirkliston
Brown, John, Outerston, Gorebridge
Brown, John, Currievale, Currie
Brown, Peter, Loanhead
Brown, Robert, Birdsmill, Broxburn
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Brown, Thomas, Pentland mains, Loanhead
Brown, Thos., 3 Marshall's cot., Bellfield, Portob'o
Brown, Thomas, Monksburn cottage, Penicuik
Brown, W., Wheat Sheaf inn, Back st., Dalkeith
Brown, William, 27 Henderson row, Portobello
Brown, William, Millerhill ; house, Wellington
house, Dalkeith
Brown, William Henry, of Ashley, Ratho
Brown, William, Tranent
Brown, William, Houston, Uphall
Brown, Mrs Joseph, 1 Melville place, Portobello
Brown, Mrs, 2 Marshall's cottages, Portobello
Brown, Mrs, 12 High street, Portobello
Brown, Mrs, Leveu hall, Musselburgh
Brown, Jessie, Stow
Brown, Miss, Craigton house, Winehburgh
Brownlee, Alexander, Broxburn
Brownlee, George, Ivy bank, Mid-Calder
Brownlee, George, Mid-Calder
Brownlee, Gilbert, Stow
Brownlee, Robert, Pyot hall, Broxburn
Bruce, Adam, Firth, Roslin
Bruce, George, Westbrook, Balerno
Bruce, Henry, Kinleith, Currie
Bruce, Henry, Woodhall, Juniper green
Bruce, John, Wonder street, Musselburgh
Bruce, Mrs Cath. , 23 Wilson's park, Portobello
Brunton, James, Gilmerton
Brunton, John, Lothian street, Dalkeith
Brunton, William, Lasswade
Bryce, G., & Co., Roslin
Bryce, Andrew, Craigentinny, Jock's lodge
Bryce, David, 7 Bath place, Portobello
Bryce, Francis, West bank, West Calder
Bryce, George, Roslin
Bryce, James, Currie
Bryce, John, Ratho
Bryce, Wm., M.D., Edinburgh road, Dalkeith
Bryce, Wm. , carter, Gogar station, Hermiston
Bryden, Alexander, Penicuik
Bryden, John, Waltham lodge, Murrayfield
Bryden, Robert, Waltham lodge, Murrayfield
Bryden, Rev. Thomas N., Stow
Bryden, Mrs, Waltham lodge, Murrayfield
Brydon, James, Newbigging, Musselburgh
Bryson & Son, 65 High street, Dalkeith
Buccleuch and Queensberry, His Grace the Duke
of, Dalkeith house, Dalkeith
Buchan, David, New Saughton house, Cramond
Buehan, William, New Saughton house, Cramond
Buchanan, James, 20 Brighton place, Portobello
Buchanan, Mrs Andrew, Murrayfield
Buchanan, Mrs Helen, Burn wynd, Ratho
Buchanan, Mrs, Burnhouse, Jock's lodge
Buchanan, Margt. Loch, 23 Brighton pi., Portob'o
Buckham, Agnes, Eskside, Lasswade
Buist, Robert, Featherhall, Corstorphine
Buncle, Peter, 2 Elmfield place, Dalkeith
Burd, Thomas, Corstorphine
Burge, Mrs, Woodville, Colinton
Burn, John, Hailes quarry, Slateford
Bum, Mrs William, 58 High street, Fisherrow
Burnet, Mrs, Lauriston farm, Davidson's mains
Burns, J. k A., High street, Musselburgh
Burns, David, 10 Adelphi street, Portobello
Burns, Rev. Dr(F.C), Estherville, Corstorphine
Burns, Rev. James G, F.C. manse, Kirkliston
Burns, Mrs Elizabeth, Lasswade cottage, Lasswade
Burns, Mrs Marion, 7 Melville place, Portobello
Burt, Mrs, Wellington villa, Highst., Portobello
Burt, Miss, Johnville, Portobello
Burton, Alexander, Hagbrae, Ford, Dalkeith
Burton, Edward, Colinton
Burton, J., Rosewell mains, Lasswade
Burton, J. G, M.D., Roslin
Burton, J. H., Craig house, Lothian burn
Burton, J. T., of Toxside, Gorebridge
Burton, Peter. Gorebridge
Burton, Robert, Dalmeny, South Queensferry
Burton, William, Colinton
Bushby, Rev. W. B., Lugton, Dalkeith
Buyers, R., Union bank, Broxburn
Byres, Miss P., 26 Bridge street, Musselburgh
Cadell, H. F., Cockenzie house, Cockenzie
Cassar, Rev. William, Tranent .t»'
Caird, Andrew, New street, Fisherrow
Caird, A., Fisherrow
Cairnie, John, Colinton
Cairns, John, Loanston station, Penicuik
Calder, Henry, 142 High street, Portobello :
house, 2 James' street
Calder, John, Broxburn
Calder, John, East Calder
Calder, John, shoemaker, Broxburn
Calder, Thomas, Jane bank, Broomieknowc,
Lasswade
Calderwood, John, Harwood, West Calder
Calderw-ood, R., 20 High street, Portobello
Caldwell, William, Victoria terrace, Portobello
Caldwell, Mrs, 2 Victoria terrace, PortobeUo
Callan, Robt., Home farm, Craigie hall, Cramond
Cameron, Alexander, Sheriff hall, Dalkeith
Cameron, Duncan, Glencross, Milton bridge
Cameron, Hugh, Munro place, Jock's lodge
Cameron, Hugh, Corstorphine
Cameron, John, Corstorphine
Campbell, Ad., Eskside, Musselburgh
Campbell, Alexander, Lasswade
Campbell, C. D., Inveresk, Musselburgh
Campbell, James, Millhill, Musselburgh
Campbell, James, Juniper green
Campbell, James, 3 Adelphi place, Portobello
Campbell, Major J. I. C, 1 Elchoter., Portobello
Campbell, John S., Newbigging, Musselburgh
Campbell, John, Slateford
Campbell, John, 31 Regent street, Portobello
Campbell, John, 1 Millerhill, Musselburgh
Campbell, John, East Calder
Campbell, Mrs M., Restalrig
Campbell, Capt. Osborne, 3 Grove pi., Portobello
Campbell, Peter, Rose bank, Portobello
Campbell, Quintin, Lasswade
Campbell, Mrs, 3 Bellfield, Portobello
Campbell, Mrs, post office, Jock's lodge
Campbell, Miss, 9 Pitt street, Portobello
Campion, John, Town Hall restaurant ; house,
122 High street, Portobello
Campbell, Mrs Gunning, Woodville, Murrayfield
Carey, Charles, Cross Keys hotel, Dalkeith
Carey, William, 42 Newbigging, Musselburgh
Carlisle, George, High street, Fisherrow
Carlisle, James, Kirkliston
Carmichael, George, South street, Dalkeith
Carmichael, Mitchell, 15 Bath street, Portobello
Carrick, F. & A. , 1 New street, Fisherrow
Carruthers, James B. , M. D. , M. R. C. S. E. , March-
field, Davidson's mains
Carruthers, John, Torsonce mains, Stow
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GENERAL COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Carse, M., 139 High street, Musselburgh
Carse, Thomas, jun., High street, Musselburgh
Carse, Mrs Stewart, 8 High street, Fisherrow
Carse, Mrs, 14 Bridge street, Musselburgh
Carstairs, A. L., Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Cathie, James, 19 Wonder sti'eet, Musselburgh
Cathie, Peter, Cockenzie
(Cathie, Mrs, 22 Tower street, Portobello
Cavaye, Robt., 6 Northfield cottages, Jock's lodge
Chalmers, Alexander, Melville house, Fisherrow
Chalmers, David, Katesmill, Slateford
Chalmers, James, Currie
Chalmers, Mrs Col. , 3 Windsor ter. , Portobello
Chalmers, Mrs, Tlie Cottage, Fisherrow
Chalmers, Mrs, Kinleith cottage, Currie
Chalmers, Miss, St Leonard's, Murrayfield
Chamberlain, Henry H., St Mary's, Ratho
Chapman, Robert, Dairy mills, Murrayfield
Chapman, Thomas, Mid-Calder
Chapman, Misses, 5 Lothian bank, Dalkeith
Charles, James, Grove-end, Lasswade
Charles, John, Tranent
Charles, Matthew, Brae house, Penicuik
Charles, W. , Grove street, Musselburgh
Charlton, Peter, Woodend cottage, Roslin
Charteris, Robert, 3 Rosefield place, Portobello
Cherry, A., Nether houses, Lasswade
Cherry, Mrs, Lasswade
Chisholm, John, k Co., 23 South st., Dalkeith
Chisholm, James, Bowland, Stow
< 'hisholm, John, Stow
( Ihisholm, Samuel, 26 South street, Dalkeith
Chisholm, William, 12 Ramsay lane, Portobello
Chisholm, Mrs, 27 Joppa, Portobello
Chisholm, Mrs, Corstorphine
Chisholm, Miss, 4 Rosefield place, Portobello
Chisholm, Miss Isa., 2 Wellington pi., Portob'o
Christie, C, & Co., West bank, Tranent
Christie, C. k A. , Wallyford colliery, Musselb'h
Christie, Alexander, Jumper grove
Christie, Andrew, Adinston, Tranent
Christie, C. J., West bank, Tranent
Christie, John, 38 Henderson row, Portobello
Christie, John, Amiston colliery, Gorebridge
Christie, Robert, Juniper green
< 'hristie, William, of Craigend park, Liberton
Christy, Michael, FiRyside bank, Jock's lodge
-Church, Duncan M., Fairnie bank, Liberton
Clapperton, James, Maybank, Penicuik
Clapperton, John, Gorebridge
Clark, Adam, 16 Smart's wynd, Musselburgh
Clark, Charles, 16 High street, PortobeUo
Clark, D., 135 High street, Musselburgh
Clark, James, Town hall, PortobeUo
Clark, Robert, 139 High street, Dalkeith
Clark, Robert, New street, Fisherrow
Clark, Thomas, West Calder
Clark, William, High street, Fisherrow
Clark, Mrs Charles, 25 Regent street, PortobeUo
Clark, Mrs John, Currie
Clay, Mrs, 2 Mount Pleasant, Portobello
Cleghorn, David, High street, Dalkeith ; house,
Eshiel house, Eskbank
Cleland, Hugh, Craigleith quarry, Blackball
Clephane, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert D., 4 Pitt
street, Portobello
Clerk, Abraham, Graybrae, Leadburn
Clerk, Sir Jas. , Bart. , Penicuik house, Penicuik
Clerk, Thomas, 4 Linkfield, Musselburgh
Clerk, Miss, Rosemount, Musselburgh
Cleiich, John, RosehaU, Musselburgh
Clyde, James, LL.D., 2 Murrayfield
Clydesdale Bank ; WUliani Newlands, agent,
PortobeUo
Cochrane, Andrew, South Queensferry
Cochrane, James, Harburn, West Calder
Cochrane, Matthew, Gray's mill, Slateford
Cochrane, Robert, Roslin
Cochrane, W., Moredun cottage, Liberton
Cochrane, W., Sunnyside cottage, Milton bridge
Cockburn, Alexander, West mill, Lasswade
Cockburn, Alexander M. (Mossman, Sons, d-
Co.), 5 WelUngton place, Portobello
Cockburn, Thomas, High street, Dalkeith
Cockburn, Mrs H., Port Seaton, Prestonpans
Coldwells, Thomas, Dambrae, Musselburgh
Cole, Rev. Robert, Greenlaw park, Milton bridge
Collie, D., 3 Elcho terrace, Portobello
Colt, Mrs, Inveresk house, Musselburgh
Colvin, Rev. Walter L. , D. D. , The Manse, Cramond
Colvin, Mrs M. H., Torquhan, Stow
Commercial Bank, 118 High street, Dalkeith ;
George k James Gray, agents
Commercial Bank, Bridge street, Musselburgh
Comrie, Peter, 37 Tower street, Portobello
Condie, Mrs, Royton cot. , High st. , Portobello
Connon, Thomas, 20 Melville street, Portobello
Constable, Thomas, Kirkland Hermiston
Cooke, Mrs Thos. B., 3 W. Brighton cres., Portob.
Cooper, Richard, & Co., Forth bottle -works,
PortobeUo
Cooper, J. R. (E. C. & Co.), 26 Brighton place,
Portobello
Cooper, R, (R. C. & Co.), 26 Brighton pi., Portob.
Cooper, Thomas, West Calder
Co-Operative Store, Elm row, Lasswade
Co-operative Store, Polton street, Bonnyrigg,
Lasswade
Co-operative Society (Limited) ; John HalL
secretary, 37 High street, PortobeUo
Co-operative Store, 37 High street, Portobello
Co-operative Store, Balerno
Co-operative Store, High street, Dalkeith
Corbet, Thomas, Inverary cottage, Lasswade
Core, Rev. Wm. G. (E.C.), Carrington, Lasswade
CornwaU, James, 31 Henderson row, Portobello
Connack, George, Loanhead
Cornwall, Mrs, 3 Bridge street, PortobeUo
Cossar, Miss Christina, Penicuik
Cotter, Colonel, C.B., Langlands, Dalkeith
Council Chambers, and Offices of Commis-
sioners of Police, Town HaU ; A. Paterson,
town-clerk, PortobeUo
Court, Rev. Robert, 33 Tower street, Portobello
Cousin, David, Esk grove, Inveresk, Musselb'h
Cousland, William, Jane viUa, Colinton
Courts, James, Corstorphine house
Cowan, A. , k Sons, VaUeyfield mUls, Penicuik
Cowan, Charles, VaUeyfield, Penicuik
Cowan, Charles William, Woodslee, Penicuik
Cowan, George, Lochend house, Jock's lodge
Cowan, George, VaUeyfield, Penicuik
Cowan, J. , New Hailes station, Musselburgh
Cowan, Jas., Auchendinny, Mill house, MUtonbr.
Cowan, John, Corstorphine
Cowan, John, Beeslack, MUton bridge
Cowan, R. D., Campie. Lane house, Musselb'rgh
Cowan, WiUiam, LL. D. , Linburn house, Ratho
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Cowan, Mrs J. , 1 53 High street, Musselburgh
iCowan, Miss, Garden villa, Penicuik
iCowe, James, Gorebridge
ICowe, Robert, Lasswade
Cowe, William, Greenend house, Liberton
|Cowie, Alexander, Mid-Calder
Cowper, T., South Queensferry
iCox, J. k Gk, Gorgie mills, Murrayfield
•Cox, John, Gorgie house, Murrayfield
Coxe, Sir James, M.D., Kinellan, Murrayfield
'Craig, David, & Co., Bridge street, Portobello
Craig, Robert, & Co., Newbattle mills ; house,
Craig Esk, Dalkeith
Craig, D., Bogs mill, Slateford
Craig, David, 10 John street, Portobello
Craig, David, Ormiston
Craig, James, Tor, Murrayfield
Craig, James, Loanhead
Craig, W. H., 2 Maryfield, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Craig, William, Woodhall cottage, Corstorphine
Craig, William, Colinton mills, Colinton
Craigie, John, 8 Tower street, Portobello
Craik, John, Penicuik
Craik, William, Tait street, Dalkeith
Cramond Iron Company, Crainond
Craster, John, Wellington reform, farm, Penicuik
Craven, William, Brunnington, Corstorphine
Craven, Mrs Thomas, Market street, Fisherrow
Crawford, Adam, Leadburn toll
Crawford, Charles, West Calder
Crawford, David, S.S.C., Commissioner of the
High Court of Chancery, 2 Elcho ter. , Portob'o
Crawford, E. T., Argyle cottage, Lasswade
Crawford, J. Knox, 8 E. Brighton cresc, Portob'o
Crawford, John, Broxburn
Crawford, John, Preston pans
Crawford, John, East Calder
Crawford, Colonel Robert Fitzgerald, North cliff,
North Queensferry
Crawfurd, T. M. , of Cartsburn, Murieston house,
Mid-Calder
Crease, Alexander, Rathbone place, Portobello
Crerar, Misses C. & M., 37 High st., Musselburgh
Cribbes, Henry, Gorebridge
Cribbes, William, Rosemount, Lasswade
Crichton, G. O., South Queensferry
Crichton, J., Parduvine, Lasswade
Crichton, Miss, Newhalls house, S. Queensferry
Crighton, David, 186 High street, Portobello
Croall, John, Southfield, Liberton
Croll, John, 107 High street, Fisherrow
Crompton, Mrs, Wellington street, Portobello
Crosbie & Paterson, Stow
Crosbie & Sons, Gilmerton
Crosby, Alexander, inspector, Broxburn
Cross, Robert, Hilltown, Liberton
Cruickshank, Miss, Mid-Calder
Cruickshanks, John, tailor, Broxburn
Cruickshanks, Mrs, Lasswade
dimming, James, High street, Tranent
dimming, Thomas, 3 Back street, Dalkeith
dimming, William, Corstorphine
Cunningham, Alexander G., Rosebank, Currie
Cunningham, Andrew, Slateford
Cunningham, Carmichael, Colinton
Cunningham, Cornelius, V.S., Slateford
Cunningham, James, Broxburn
Cunningham, John S. (J. & J. C, Edinburgh),
Mecrcjetland house, Slateford
Cunningham, John, New Pentland, Loanhead
Cunningham, Thomas, Look-about-ye, Broxburn
Cunningham, Thomas, Kirkettle, Roslin
Cunningham, Thomas, Wester Kinleith, Carrie
Cunningham, Rev. W. B. (F.C.), Prestonpaas
Cunningham, Mrs, Morton, Lothian burn
Currie, J. & R., Edinburgh road, Dalkeith
Currie, Rev. A., Hawthorn vale, Winchburgh
Currie, James, Herkes loan, Musselburgh
Currie, James, Halkerstone, Gorebridge
Currie, John, 100 High street, Fisherrow
Currie, John, Bowland, Stow
Currie, John, 79 High street, Portobello
Currie, William, 13 High street, Fisherrow
Currie, Mrs, 26 Market street, Musselburgh .
Curriehill, Lord, Curriehill, Currie
Curror, John, Comiston, Lothian burn
Curtis, Mrs C, New buildings, Tower street,
Portobello
Cusiter, George F., Dalkeith gasworks, Dalkeith
Cuthbert, Andrew, Woodbine cottage, Lasswade
Cuthbertson, Archibald, Greendykes, Tranent
Cutler, J., Millerhill, Dalkeith
Dalgleish, William, & Son, 115 High street,
Dalkeith ; house, 21 West glebe.
Dalgleish, Alexander, 90 Back street, Dalkeith
Dalgleish, E., grocer, Dalkeith
Dalgleish, R. R., Tranent
Dalgleish, Thomas, Leadburn
Dalgleish, Walter Scott, Principal, Dreghorn
college, Colinton
Dalley, George, Penicuik
Dalrymple, Alexander, Slateford
Dalrymple, Charles, New Hailes, Musselburgh
Dalrymple, Miss, Dalrymple loan, Musselburgh
Dalziell, Mrs, 7 Abercorn terrace, Portobello
Darling, Adam, West Calder
Darling, Thomas, Middletown, Stow
Darling, Thomas A., 9 High street, Dalkeith
Darling, Miss, 15 Mount Pleasant, Portobello
Davidson, Arch. , Craiglockhart house, Slateford
Davidson, David, Ravelston, Blackhall
Davidson, George, Dean park, Balemo
Davidson, Henry, Muirhouse, Davidson's mains
Davidson, James, Newbattle collieries, Dalkeith
Davidson, John, London road, Dalkeith
Davidson, John, 112 High street ; house, 3
Marionville, Regent street, Portobello
Davidson, John, Firth, Roslin
Davidson, Mrs, 41 Joppa
Davidson, Mrs, Lewisvale, Musselburgh
Davidson, Mrs, Ratho
Davidson, Mrs, Lasswade
Davidson, Miss, Dunallan cottage, Kirknewton
Davie, George, Tranent
Davie, John, Prestonpans
Davie, William, Colinton
Dawson, Andrew, & Co., Croft street, Dalkeith
Dawson, Jas., & Co., 22 & 24 High st., Dalkeith
Dawson, Christopher, Abercorn, S. Queensferry
Dawson, Ebenezer, Glenesk, Dalkeith
Dawson, James (J. D. & Co.), Glencairn house,
Dalkeith
Dawson, William, Warriston, Hermiston
Dawson, Mrs J. H., 15 Straiton place, Portobello
Dea, William, Mavis cottage, Juniper green
Dean, Mrs Robert, 1 Windsor place, Portobello
Deans & Moore, coal masters, agents, and ship-
pers, Penston, Pencaitland, Drummore, and
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Oarberry collieries ; office, Smeaton park,
lnveresk, Musselburgh
Deans, Rev. George, Jessfield house, Portobello
Deans, James, Dalkeith park, Dalkeith
Deans, P. D., Mount Charles, Portobello
D'Arcy, Rev. W., 1 Sandford street, Portobello
Deas, Lord, Pendreich house, Lasswade
Denholm, Andrew, Currie
Denholm, A. S., Blackhall
Denholm, David, Balerno
Denholm, David, Cauldcoats, Liberton
Denholm, David, Carberry mains, Musselburgh
Denholm, Thomas, Blackhall
Denholm, Wm,, Curriemuirend, Juniper green
Denholm, Mrs, Wester Duddingston
Denholm, Mrs, 8 Wellington street, Portobello
Dennis, John, 20 West glebe, Dalkeith
Denniston, Miss, South Queensferry
Dent, John, Ravensnook, Penicuik
Dewar, James, of Yogrie, Ford, Dalkeith *;
Dewar, John, Stow
Dick, , inspector of poor, Kirknewton
Dick, Alexander, Smithy green, Liberton
Dick, Alexander, Kirknewton
Diek, Allan, Slateford
Dick, George, Fountainhall, Stow
Dick, John, M.D., Broom bank, Mid-Calder
Dick, Robert, slater, Corstorphiue
Dick, Thomas, Kirknewton
Dick, Thomas, Milk houses, Uphall
Dick, Miss, Lasswade
Dickie, G. R,, 132 High street, Portobello
Dickson k Black, Tranent
Dickson, Alexander, Lasswade
Dickson, Alexander, Hermiston
Dickson, Alexander, Roslin station
Dickson, Andrew, Restalrig
Dickson, Charles, Hodges, Tranent
Dickson, George, Lasswade
Dickson, James, 54 High street, Portobello
Dickson, James, 76 High street, Musselburgh
Dickson, James, Dundas mains, S. Queensferry
Dickson, James, West Calder
Dickson, John, King's-knowes, Slateford
Dickson, John, Prestonpans
Dickson, John, Dalmeny, South Queensferry
Dickson, John, Saughton mains, Murrayiield
Dickson, Robert, Middlemills, Lasswade
Dickson, Robert. (59 High street, Musselburgh
Dickson, Stair, Xcwmills, Dalkeith
Dickson, Walter, Tranent
Dickson, William, Stow
Dickson, William, Slatebarns, Roslin
Dickson, William, Roslin Lee, Roslin
Dickson, William, Gorebridge
Dickson, Mrs, 4 Bellfield laue, Portobello
Dickson, Mrs P., Bellfield place, Portobello
Dickson, Mrs, Springbank, Juniper green
Dixon, Mrs, Three-mde house, Corstorphine
Dixon, Mrs, Ramsay lane, Portobello
Dobbie, Mrs, Campend, Dalkeith
Dobie, Miss, 13 Pitt street, Portobello
Dodds, John, Cranstoun, Riddell, Dalkeith
Dodds, P., 14 Wellington street, Portobello
Dodds, Rich., Buceleuchst. ; ho., S. St., Dalkeith
Dods, Archibald, Dalkeith ; house, Iron mills
Doig, George, Rose hill, Leadburn
Doig, Henry, (D., MlK., <L-D.), Hawthorn cot.,
Joppa
Doig, William, 50 High street, Portobello
Doig, Mrs, 50 High street, Portobello
Donald, Alexander, Kirknewton
Donaldson, A., Cockenzie
Donaldson, Js., Kildonan cot., Millhill, Musselb.
Donaldson, Robert, Cockenzie
Donaldson, Win., St Mary's, Rosefield, Portobello
Donn, James, Ratho cottage, Ratho
Dougal, David, 7 Bellfield lane, Portobello
Douglas k Smart, 158 High street, Portobello
Douglas, Abraham k Walter, Dalkeith
Douglas, Abraham, Mayfield, Dalkeith
Douglas, Bentlem, Peffer mill, Liberton
Douglas, David, Deehmont, Uphall
Douglas, G., & Son, South street, Dalkeith;
house, Eskbank
Douglas, George, Howard house, Jock's lodge
Douglas, James, Annfield inn, Dalkeith
Douglas, James, Glen brook, Balerno
Douglas, James, 13 Adelphi place, Portobello
Douglas, John, Fountainhall, Stow
Douglas, Walter, Eskbank, Dalkeith
Douglas, William, Kinleith mill, Currie
Douglas, Mrs William, 9 Melville pi. , Portobello
Douglas, Misses, 3 Brighton crescent, Portobello
Dove, David, S.S.C., Waverley cottage, Eskbank,
Dalkeith
Dow, Alexander, Kirknewton
Dow, Henry Russell, Grammar school, 121 High
street, Musselburgh
Dow, John, Greenend, Liberton
Dow, William, Gilmerton
Dow, Mrs, Gilmerton
Dowie, John, Bell's quarry, Mid-Calder
Dowie, William, Kirkliston
Downie & Kinghom, Fisherrow
Downie, Laird, k Laing, Pinkhill, Corstorphine
Downie, David, Juniper green
Downie, David, Currie
Downie, George, Juniper green
Downie, Hay, Corstorphine
Drover, James, Wadingburn, Lasswade
Drummond, J., Tranent
i Drummond, Robert, High street, Musselburgh
j Drummond, Robert, Tranent
] Drummond, Lady, Hawthornden, Lasswade
; Drummond, Miss E., 5 John street, Portobello
i Drysdale, Joseph, Prestonpans
j Drysdale, W., 35 Newbigging, Musselburgh
Drysdale, William, Uphall
' Drysdale, Miss, 4 Wellington place, Portobello
i Drysdale, Miss Barbara, Bellevue place, Esk-
bank, Dalkeith
Dudgeon, J. R, & G., 97 High st., Musselburgh
: Dudgeon, Alex., Easter Dalmeny, S. Queensfeny
Dudgeon, George, Humbie, Kirkliston
| Dudgeon, George, South Queensfeny
Dudgeon, John, Milton, South Queensferry
Dudgeon, John, Almond hill, Kirkliston
Dudgeon, Robert, Trinity house, Musselburgh
Dudgeon, Robert, Humbie, Kirkliston
Dudgeon, Mrs G., k Son, High st., Musselburgh
Dudgeon, Mrs, 2 John street, Portobello
Duff, Alexander, Lothian burn
Duff, Mrs, Greenside lodge, Murrayfield
Duff, Miss Christina, 7 Wonder St., Musselburgh
Dun, J., Gilston lodge, Eskbank, Dalkeith
Duncan, Alexander (Commercial Bank; Edin-
burgh), Glenkevoek, Lasswade
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Duncan, Rev. Andrew, U. P. manse, Mid-Calder
Duncan, Archibald, Gorebridge
Duncan, Colonel, Foxhall, Kirkliston
Duncan, Colonel F. K., Firth, Roslin
Duncan, G., Rosebank cottage, Murrayiield
Duncan, Rev. Henry, Crichton manse, Ford
Duncan, James, Penicuik
Duncan, James, W.S., Eskbank, Dalkeith
•Duncan, James B., W.S., Eskbank, Dalkeith
Duncan, John, Burnhead, Liberton
iDuncan, John, Ratho
<Duncan, Soott David, Monktonho., Musselburgh
Duncan, "William, Millhill, Musselburgh
Duncan, "William, Corstorphine
Duncan, Mrs David, Mid-Calder
Duncan, Mrs George, Firhill cottage, Slateford
Dundas, Sir David, Beechwood, Corstorphine
Dundas, George, Dundas castle, South Queensferry
iDundas, James, of Dundas, Dundas castle, South
[ Queensferry
iDundas, Robert, of Arniston, Gorcbridge
Dundas, Mrs, Halkerston lodge, Inveresk
Dundas, Mrs Henry, Craigroyston, Davidson's
mains
Dunderdale, Cyril, 5 Pitt street, Portobello
Dunfermline, Right Hon. the Lord, Colinton ho.,
Colinton
Dunfermline, Right Hon. the Dowager Lady,
Colinton house, Colinton
Dunlop, Andrew, 2 Berry square, Portobello
Dunlop, David, Newbattle, Dalkeith
Dunlop, George, Gogar house, Corstorphine
Dunlop, John, Clermiston, Corstorphine
Dunlop, Robert, 73 High street, Portobello
Dunlop, Miss, Gogar mount, Ratho
Dunn, Adam, Corstorphine
Dunn, Adam, Tranent mains, Tranent
Dunn, Mrs, 88 High street, Dalkeith
Dunn, Mrs, Burdiehouse mains, Loanhead
Dunn, Misses, Primrose cottage, Ratho
Dunsmure, Miss, Dunsmure lodge, Corstorphine
Durham, J. & W. , Balerno mills, Cume
Durham, "William, Balerno mill house, Clinic
Durham, Mrs Dundas, Polton, Lasswade
Durie & Nisbet (Elphinston Coal Co.), Tranent
Dyer, James, 102 High street ; house, Broom-
field cottage, Dalkeith
Dyer, James B., The Glebe, Dalkeith
Easterbrook, Thos., Bellfield house, Eskbank
Easton, Andrew, Kirknewton mains, Kirknewton
Easton, James, 112 High street, Musselburgh
Easton, John, Lasswade
Easton, Samuel, Bell's mains, Gorebridge
Easton, Jane, Penicuik
Eckford, Peter, Stenhouse, Liberton
Eckford, Mrs John, Eskside, Musselburgh
Edgar, John, Prestonpans
Edgar, Samuel, Lasswade
Edgely, Jas., "West Melville and Melville mains,
Lasswade
Edgely, Robert, Gilmerton
Edgely, Thomas, Gilmerton
Edie, A., Hawthorn cottage, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Edie, J. C, Tranent
Edmond, G., 5 Maryfield, Portobello
Edmonston, Samuel, 1 James' street, Portobello
Edward, James, 28 Bridge street ; house, 11
Market street, Musselburgh
Edward, John, 137 High street, Portobello
Edward, Robert, 18(5 High street, Portobello
Edwards, F. H., C.E., Lothian bank, Dalkeith
Edwards, Henry, 3 Tower bank, Portobello
Edwards, James Forrest, Bridge st. , Musselburgh
Elder, James, "Whitehill mains, Musselburgh
Elder, James, Lenny park, Corstorphine
Elder, John, Roddinglaw, Hermiston
Elliot, R. & J., 83 High street, Dalkeith
Elliot, Ralph, The Glebe, Dalkeith
Elliot, Mrs Colonel, 5 Melville street, Portobello
Elliot, Miss, 117 High street, Portobello
Elliot, Miss [., 61 West High street, Dalkeith
Ellis, "Win. M., Wellington lodge, Portobello
Elphinstone, Right Hon. Lord, Carberry tower,
Musselburgh
Elphinstone, Hon. Edward, Eldin ho., Lasswade
Elwes, Henry John, Fisherrow
Epps, William, Rosehill, Eskbank
Emlay, James, 87 High street, Fisherrow
Emslie, John, Broxburn
Erskine, William, Dechmont, Uphall
Erskine, Misses, 11 Melville street, Portobello
Eskside Fibre Works Co., Musselburgh
Evans, William G., Bank house, Penicuik
Ewart, John, & Sons, Penicuik
Ewart, Andrew, 3 Adelphi place, Portobello
Ewart, Robert, 4 Adelphi place, Portobello
Fairbairn, A., 36 High street ; house, 2 Grove
place, Portobello
Fairbairn, James, 25 Tower street, Portobello
Fairbairn, James, Balerno
Fairbairn, James, Roslin
Fairley, Henry, Lasswade
Fairley, John, 36 Joppa
Fairley, Robert, 134 High street, Portobello
Fairley, William, West Calder
Falconer, R., & Son, 5 4 West High street ; house,
Croft street, Dalkeith
Falconer, James, Balerno
Falconer, James, Loanhead
Falconer, John, Loanhead
Falconer, William, Mayfield, Balerno
Falkner, Andrew, 17 Regent street, Portobello
Falkner, Miss, 10 Melville place, Portobello
Falshaw, James, 7 Straiton place, Portobello
Farquhar, W., 22 High street, Portobello
Farquharson, John, 13 Bridge street ; house,
Mall house, Musselburgh
Farquharson, Thos., 9 E. Vermel, Musselburgh
Farrie, Robert, Winchburgh
Farrier, John, House of Muir, Ormiston
Fauchie, Martin, Penicuik
Fearns, G., 70 High street, Musselburgh
FeU, A. M., oilworks, West Calder
Fergus, James, Craigo'er, Liberton
Ferguson, Bruce, Juniper green
Ferguson, Rev. Eergus, East United Presbyterian
manse, Dalkeith
Ferguson, John, Burghlee, Loanhead
Ferguson, John, High street, Musselburgh
Ferguson, John (Scott & F.), 15 Brighton place,
Portobello
Ferguson, Robert, Eskvale bleachfield, Musselb'h
Ferguson, Thomas, Stobhill, Gorebridge
Ferguson, Mrs, Currie
Ferguson, Miss, 3 St James' terrace, Bath street,
Portobello
Fergusson, Lady Dalrymple, New Hailes, Mussel-
burgh
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GENERAL COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Ferme, George, Riggenhead, Tranent
Ferrier, David, 17 Pitt street, Portobello
Ferrier, John, Dalrymple loan, Musselburgh
Ferrier, William, Gorebridge
Fielder, John, Bridgend, Dalkeith
Findlay, James, West Calder
Findlay, James, Hermand house, West Calder
Finlayson, David, 26 Henderson row, Portobello
Finlayson, John, Piersliill
Finlayson, John, West mill, Lasswade
Finnie, Mrs, Swanston, Lothian burn
Fisher, Alexander, Currie
Fleming, James, Coats, Penicuik
Fleming, Joseph, Ratho
Fleming, William, Currie
Fletcher, Andrew, of Salton, Tranent
Flint, A. & J., South Melville, Lasswade
Flint, David, Drylaw mains, Davidson's mains
Flint, Mrs, Crossgreen, Uphall
Flint, Mrs Jane, Harford house, Eskbank, Dalk'h.
Flint, Mrs James, Buccleuch place, Dalkeith
Flockhart, John S., 98 High street, Portobello
Flockhart, John, Ratho
Foggan, William, South street, Dalkeith
Forbes, Charles, Millhill, Musselburgh
Forbes, Thomas, Mid-Calder
Forbes, William, Newton grange, Dalkeith
Forbes, William, Auchendinny, Milton bridge
Ford, James, Stankards, Uphall
Ford, William, - Hardengreen, Dalkeith
Forman, Mrs, Leven hall, Musselburgh
Forrest, Alexander, Old Meal market, Dalkeith
Forrest, George, 100 High street, Musselburgh
Forrest, John, Burn wynd, Ratho
Forrest, Robert, 142 High street, Fisherrow
Forrester, Ebenezer, 55 High street, Dalkeith
Forrester, Mrs James, 44 High st, Musselburgh
Forrester, Mrs, Juniper green
Forster, James, Newbigging, Musselburgh
Forsyth, John, Tranent
Forsyth, John, 102 High street ; house, 21 Bath
street, Portobello
Forsyth, R, Bath street, Portobello
Forsyth, Rev. Thomas (XL P.), Gorebridge
Forsyth, Mrs Margaret, 1 Elmfieldpl., Dalkeith
Forsyth, Miss, 7 Lothian bank, Dalkeith
Fortune, James, Rosefield avenue, Portobello
Fortune, John, Craigcrook farm, Blackhall
Fortune, T. L., Elphiiiston tower, Tranent
Fortune, Mrs, Turnhouse, Cramond
Fothringham, James, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Foulis, David, Woodhouselee, Roslin
Fountain, Mrs Isabella, post office, Balerno
Fowler, John, & Co. (Limited), Prestonpans
Fowler, William Chalmers, M.D., Corstorphine
hall, Corstorphine
Fowler, Mrs John, Loanhead
Fraser, William & Adam, Wall tower, Penicuik
Fraser, Don., Gorebridge {City of Glasgow Bank)
Fraser, D., advocate, Lasswade
Fraser, Frances, 6 AVest glebe, Dalkeith
Fraser, J. Mackay, Munro place, Piershill
Fraser, James, Bilston, Roslin
Fraser, John, Rosevale, Currie
Fraser, John, 119 High street, Musselburgh
Fraser, Lieut. -Colonel Robert W., 11 Brighton
crescent, Portobello
Fraser, Rear- Admiral Thomas, 19 Brighton place,
Portobello
Fraser, William, 7 Marylield, Portobello
Fraser, William, Broxburn
Fraser, Mrs B. S., Regent cottage, Portobello
Fraser, Mrs James, 115 High street, Portobello
Fraser, Miss B., 6 Regent street, Portobello
Frater, Robert, Laws, Uphall
French, Archibald, Boathouse bridge, Cramond
French, George, Miller Linns mill, Ratho
Frier, William, Currie
Frier, James, Bridge street, Fisherrow
Fullarton, Robert, Penicuik
Fullerton, A., St Agnes villa, Liberton
Fulton, Adam, 29 High street, PortobeUo
Fulton, Andrew, Woodlands, Duddingston
Fulton, Ebenezer, Pencaitland, Tranent
Fulton, Mrs Catherine, Penicuik
Fyfe, John, Wester Duddingston
Fyfe, Mrs, Wester Duddingston
Fyvie, Miss Ann, 168 High street, Portobello
Gaiudner, Mrs, 7 Eskside, Musselburgh
Galloway, Rev. Nisbet, Lasswade
Galloway, J., Liberton
Galloway, James, Loanhead
Gardener, Alexander, Gorebridge
Gardener, John Fred., Bush house, Fisherrow
Gardiner, Alexander, Roslin
Gardiner, John, Cockburn, Balerno
Gardiner, Peter, Davidson's mains
Gardiner, Miss H., 6 Bath place, Portobello
Gardner, Daniel, Barbachlaw, Musselburgh
Gardner, George, Carrington barns, Lasswade
Gardner, Rev. James, M.D., A.M., West Colin-
ton house
Gardner, James, East Langton, East Calder
Gardner, Rev. Jn., Livingston manse, Mid-Calder
Gardner, Mrs, Pathhead, Dalkeith
Garland, J. 0., Robertson's place, Joppa
Garnock, Jn. , Carlops, N. Esk reservoir, Penicuik
Gatherer, George, 1 Esk place, Dalkeith
Garvie, Adam, Plenploth, Stow
Garvie, Miss H., 131 High street, Fisherrow
Gavin, P., & Sons, Millhill, Musselburgh
Gay, John, 40 High street, Fisherrow
Gebbie, James, 7 Pitt street, Portobello
Geddes, R., Alpine villa, Currie
Gemmell, Peter, Peggy's mill, Cramond
Gentle, J. F., 3 Abercorn place, Portobello
Gentle, John, Rathbone place, Portobello
Gentle, Mrs, 3 Abercorn place, Portobello
Gibb, George, Janefield, Corstorphine
Gibb, James, 7 Regent street, Portobello
Gibbon, John, Ramsay lane, Portobello
Gibb, J. S. , Parkside place, Dalkeith
Gibson & Mercer, Cousland, Dalkeith
Gibson, Charles & John, 8 Millhill, Musselburgh
Gibson, Alexander, 9 Mount Pleasant, Joppa
Gibson, Henry, 67 High street, Musselburgh
Gibson, James, South Queensferry
Gibson, James, CliftonhaU mains, Ratho
Gibson, John L., Penicuik
Gibson, John, 38 South street, Dalkeith
Gibson, John, Woolmet, Dalkeith
Gibson, John, dairyman, Corstorphine
Gibson, Thomas, Ferniehurst, Stow
Gibson, William, Duddingston
Gibson, William, Carrington, Lasswade
Gibson, Mrs John, Westfield, Cousland, Dalkeith
Gibson-Craig, Sir William, Bart., of Riccarton,
Hermiston
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Gibson-Craig, Miss, Hemiistoii house, Hermiston
Giddings, J., Kilburn villa, Stuart st., Jock's lodge
Gilbert, James, Whilemoss, Kirknewton
Gilbert, James, Jock's lodge
Gilbert, John, Lochend, Jock's lodge
Gilbert, William, Millrig, Kirknewton
| Gilbert, Mrs Janet, Milton bridge
Gilchrist, Charles R., Mid-Calder
[Gilchrist, William, Mid-Calder
[ Gilfillan, Henry, 28 Tower street, Portobello
[Gilnllan, Mrs, New buddings, Tower street,
Portobello
(UiUespie, James, Craigie, Cramond
.Gillespie, John, Corstorphine
Gillespie, Joseph, 4 Tower street, Portobello
Gillespie, William, 5 Adelphi place, Portobello
Gillespie, Miss, 4 Tower street, Portobello
Gillies, James, Wallyford, Musselburgh
I'Gillon, Mrs, 1 High street, Musselburgh
|[Gilmour, Alexander, 127 High street, Dalkeith
Gilpin, Charles B. , Juniper green
>Girdwood, William, Fixby cottage, Corstorphine
Glen, Archibald, Slateford
(Glen, Enoch, Fivestanks, Uphall
Glen, Mrs, Uphall
Glen, Miss Marion, Currie
Glendinning, Alexander, Winchburgh
Gli-ndinning, George, Newmains, Kirkliston
IGlendinning, George, Hatton mains, Ratho
I Glendinning, George, Raw, East Calder
| Glendinning, Peter, Leuchold, Dalmeny park,
I South Queensferry
i Glenny, Wdliam, Houston mill, Uphall
Glover, James, Loanhead
I Glover, John, grocer, Roslin
IGodley, Wdliam, Lasswade
Goldie, John, Eskbank, Dalkeith
'Goldie, Misses I. & M., Eskbank, Dalkeith
Good, Alexander, Nether Liberton
Good, Mrs, Firth mains, Roslin
GoodfeUow, Robert, Inch cottage, Liberton
Goodsir, David, 170 High street; house, Wallace-
field cottage, Portobello
Goodwin, W., Easter Bavelaw, Balerno
Gordon, Alexander, Dalkeith coUiery, Dalkeith
Gordon, Dr, Springbank, Lasswade
Gordon, James, 107 High street, Musselburgh
Gordon, Rev. James, Gorebridge .
Gordon, Maxwell, 3 John street, Portobello
Gordon, Peter, Juniper green
Gordon, Robert, Kirkliston
Gordon, Rev. Thomas, Newbattle manse
Gordon, Mrs James, 1 9 Bath street, Portobello
Gordon, Mrs, 20 Pitt street, Portobello
Gorrie, Mrs, Buccleuch place, Dalkeith
Gourlay, J., Cockenzie
Gourlay, James, Hdl mount, Juniper green
Gourlay, James, Dalrymple's loan, Musselburgh
Gourlay, John, Golf house, Links, Musselburgh
Gourlay, Robert, 11 Brighton place, Portobello
Gourlay, Mrs E., Juniper green
Gow, Charles, Brighton place ; house, Middlefield
house, Portobello
Gow, John, Adelphi street, Portobello
Gow, Miss, Piershill cottage, Jock's lodge
Gowan, Rev. A. Thompson, D.D., Westfield pi.,
Dalkeith
Graham, C. W., M.D., 139 High st., Dalkeith
Graham, Geo., Graham's cot., Glencorse, Roslin
Graham, Humphrey, Belstane, Kirknewton
Graham, James, Bankhead, South Queensferry
Graham, James, Hoppi ingle, Stow
Graham, John, Gdmerton
Graham, John, farmer, Stow
Graham, Thomas, Juniper green
Graham, Thomas, Kirknewton
Graham, Walter, House of Mud-, Kirknewton
Graham, William, New Burnshot, Cramond
Graham, William, Campie house, Musselburgh
Graham, Mrs, post office, Juniper green
Graham, Miss IsabeUa, 1 John street, Portobello
Grainger, Alexander, Broxburn
Grant, George, Corstorphine
Grant, James, West Calder
Grant, James (Queen's Arms inn), Prestonpans
Grant, Joseph, W.S. (G. & Wallace), 3 Bath
place, Portobello
Grant, Robert, 14 Esk place, Dalkeith
Grant, WiUiam, Dryburn, Stow
Grassie, Archibald, Gorebridge
Gray & Taylor, 73 High street, Dalkeith
Gray, George & James, 11 S High street, Dalkeith
Gray, Andrew, 109 High street, Dalkeith
Gray, Begbie, 17 Joppa
Gray, George, Murrayville, Eskbank, Dalkeith
Gray, George, Gorgie mills, Murrayfield
Gray, Hugh, 26 Newbigging, Musselburgh
Gray, James, station-master, Winchburgh
Gray, James, Braehead mains, Cramond
Gray, James, 118 High street, Dalkeith
Gray, James (G.P.O.), 2 Smeaton park, Inveresk,
Musselburgh
Gray, John, Elginhaugh mills, Dalkeith
Gray, John, 6 Bath street, Portobello
Gray, Rev. John (Free Church), Gorebridge
Gray, Patrick, Freelands, Ratho
Gray, Thomas, Broxburn
Gray, Thomas, 154 High street, Portobello
Gray, W. A. , Yools place, Portobello
Gray, William, Southfield, Duddingston
Gray, William, Mid-Calder
Gray, Mrs Alexander, 29 High street, Dalkeith
Gray, Mrs Catherine, Mid-Calder
Gray, Mrs James, Elm lodge, Eskbank, Dalkeith
Gray, Mrs John, 3 Mount Pleasant, Joppa
Gray, Mrs William, 18 Regent street, Portobello
Green, Charles, 35 Tower street, Portobello
Green, J. S., 4 James street, Portobello
Greenfield, William, Newton, South Queensferry
Greenwood, Mrs, 34 Tower street, Portobello
Greig, David, F.R.C.S.E., South Queensferry
Greig, David, Currie
Greig, John, East Calder
Greig, Mrs, 6 Regent street, PortobeUo
Grey, Alexander, Links, Musselburgh
Grey, Charles, Corstorphine
Grey, Mrs, Monktonhad house, Musselburgh
Grierson, Miss J., 3 Brighton place, PortobeUo
Grieve & M'Kinlay, Pinkie, Musselburgh
Grieve, Alexander, Tranent
Grieve, Henry, Kirkliston
Grieve, John, 2 Bridge street, Musselburgh
Grieve, John, Pinkiepans, Musselburgh
Grieve, John, Bank park colliery, Tranent
Grieve, P. D., 29 Brighton place, PortobeUo
Grieve, Thomas, High street, Fisherrow
Grieve, Mrs, Kirkliston
Grieve, Miss, 2 Wellington place, PortobeUo
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GENERAL COUNTY DIRECTORY
Griffith, W., Spring gardens, John st., Portobello
Grossert, Adam, Millerhill (west), Dalkeith
Gulland, John, Monkton hall, Musselburgh
Gunn, Geo. , auctioneer and appraiser, Cramond
Gunn, George, inspector of poor, Cramond
Guthrie, Rev. David, F.C. manse, Liberton
Guthrie, George, Jock's lodge
Haig, D., 71 High street, Portobello
Haig, William, Jock's lodge
Hair, H., Grange bank, Loanhead
Halkett, Jn. Craigie, yr., Cramond house, Cramond
Hall, John, 11 Adelphi place, Portobello
Hall, Thomas, Crosslee, Stow
Hall, Thomas, Penicuik
Hall, William, Wright's cottage, Restalrig
Hall, Mrs J. H., 10 John street, Portobello
Hall, Mrs, Dalrymple's loan, Musselburgh
Halley, John, North British Railway, Dalkeith
Halswelle, K., A.R.S.A., Bellfield, Duddingston
Hamilton, Alexander F., Tranent
Hamilton, Archibald, Kirkliston
Hamilton, David, Broxburn
Hamilton, Rev. J., M.A., F.C. manse, Cockpen
Hamilton, James, West Ingliston, Ratho
Hamilton, Robert, contractor, Kirknewton
Hamilton, Robert, butcher, grocer, and spirit
dealer, Kirknewton
Hamilton, William, Tranent
Hamilton, Mrs, 12 Melville place, Portobello
Hamilton, Misses, 2 E. Brighton cres. , Portobello
Hamilton, Miss Anna, 39 Tower st., Portobello
Handasyde & Davidson, Musselburgh
Handasyde, Mrs G., 1 Brighton place, Portobello
Handyside, Misses, Green hall, Musselburgh
Hanton, Robert, Cranstoun, Dalkeith
Hardie, David, Bavelaw castle, Balerno
Hardie, Henry, Hopetoun colliery, S. Queensferry
Hardie, Robert, Prestonpans
Hardy, William, Muirhouse, Liberton
Hare, Stewart B., Philipston ho., S. Queensferry
Hare, S. B., Calder hall, Mid-Calder
Hargrieve, David, Loanhead
Harper, Andrew, Gladhouse mill, Gorebridge
Haider, F., Springfield, Inveresk, Musselburgh
Harper, Hugh, Penicuik
Harper, John, 6 Adelphi place, Portobello
Harper, Robert, Longthorne, Liberton
Harper, Robert, Edmonstone mains, Gilmerton
Harper, Robert, Baberton mains, Juniper green
Harris, Thomas, Blackhall
Harrison, James, 7 Wellington street, Portobello
Harrower, Miss, Rosebank house, Portobello
Hart, Miss C. S. , Juniper green
Harvey, John, Margaret's grove, Cramond
Hastie, William, Colinton
Hawk, Misses, Paradise cottage, Penicuik
Hawkins, Joseph, 89 High street, Musselburgh
Hay, E. & A., 150 High street, Portobello
Hay & Chisholm, New MiUs road, Dalkeith
Hay, Merrieks, & Co., Roslin
Hay, George, High street, Prestonpans
Hay, J., 150 High street, Fisherrow
Hay, James, Kirkliston
Hay, John, Rosebank pottery, Portobello
Hay, Robert, Stow
Hay, Robert, Prestonpans
Hay, William, 26 Joppa
Hay, Miss, Herkes loan, Musselburgh
Heaney, W., military institute, Jock's lodge
Heathcote, G. P., 113 High street, Dalkeith
Heggie, J., Dechmont, Uphall
Heggie, Robert, Blackhall
Henderson & Craik, Balerno
Henderson, Wm., & Son, Gray's mill, Slateford
Henderson, Alexander, Balerno
Henderson, Andrew, Juniper green
Henderson, David, Polton toll cottage, Lasswade
Henderson, Jas. Lee (National Bank), Dalkeith
Henderson, James, 37 Newbiggiug, Musselbiugli
Henderson, James, Carrie
Henderson, John, Duddingston
Henderson, J., Corstorphine hill ho., Corstorphine
Henderson, John, Auchincorth, Penicuik
Henderson, J., station-master, Musselburgh
Henderson, Kev. John (Established Church), The
Manse, Roslin
Henderson, John, Penicuik
Henderson, Robert, Elphinston colliery ; house,
Rosebank cottage, Tranent
Henderson, Wm., Rose cottage, New Pentland,
Loanhead
Henderson, Wm., Cairns cot., Gorgie, Murray field
Henderson, Agnes, post office, Kirkliston
Henderson, Mrs John, Hamilton st., Portobello
Henderson, Mrs, 4 Marshall's cottages, Bellfield,
Portobello
Hennan, George, Torphichen Anns inn, Mid-
Calder
Henry, J., S.S.C., The Cot.,Burnhead, Liberton
Hepburn, John, 25 High street, Portobello
Hepburn, Peter, 25 Highst., Portobello; ho. 07
Hepburn, Thos., 23 and 25 High st., Portobello
Hepburn, Agnes, Ratho
Herbert, David, Easter Currie
Herbert, Thomas, Meadow house, Corstorphine
Herdman, George, Fordel, Dalkeith
Herdman, Thomas, Southside, Dalkeith
Heriot, Andrew, Duddingston mills, Duddingston'
Heriot, George, Currie
Herriot, J., 110 High street, Portobello
Hetherton, Miss, Joppa
Hewat, G., 78 High street, Portobello
Hewat, Henry, Pirntaton, Stow
Hewat, Mrs J., Catherine cottage, 129 High
street, Portobello
Hewitt, Josiah, 174 High street, Fisherrow
Hickey, John, 5 West wynd, Dalkeith
Hill, Craig, & Co., Balerno bank
Hill, David, South Queensferry
Hill, George, 72 High street, Musselburgh
Hill, John, 129 High street, Fisherrow
Hill, John, C.E. (H., C, <t Co.), Balerno bank
Hill, John, Carlowrie, Cramond
Hill, Thomas, Cramond
Hill, W. S. , Murrayfield house, MuiTayfield
Hill, William, Union place, Portobello
Hill, Mrs Isabella, High street, Fisherrow
Hill, Mrs, of Hillwood, Ratho
Hill, Mrs, Lasswade
Hills, Capt. William, 32 Regent st., Portobello
Hislop, Humphry, Bavelaw mill, Balemo
Hislop, Jas., F. E. I.S., schoolmaster, Mid-Calder
Hislop, James, jun., Mid-Calder
Hislop, James, Netherton, Penicuik
Hislop, John Fowder, Castle park, Prestonpans
Hislop, Robert, Prestonpans
Hislop, Robert, jun. , Prestonpans
HLslop, Thomas, Broxburn
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Hislop, Mrs Robert, Auch.end.inny, Milton bridge
Hodge, James, Penicuik
Hodge, William, Dalkeith park, Dalkeith
Hog, Thomas A., Newliston, Kirkliston
Hog, Mrs, sen., Newliston, Dun-Edin, Murrayfield
Hogarth, John, 30 Regent street, Portobello
Hogg, Charles, Symington, Stow
Hogg, George, Stow
Hogg, James, 90 High street, Musselburgh
Hogg, John, Lasswade
Hogg, John (Commercial Bank), Dalkeith
Hogg, John, Tranent
Hogg, Robert, Halltree, Stow
Hogg, Robert, Rosemay, Leadburn
Hogg, Mrs, Kevock bank, Lasswade
Hogg, Mrs, Mosshouses, Leadburn
Holdsworth, Walter, Lasswade
Holgate, Joseph, Penicuik
Holtum, Thomas (H. & Welsh), 7 Brighton
crescent, Portobello
Home, Alexander George, M.D., of Whitfield,
Mount iEolus, Wellington street, Portobello
Home, A. M., Eskbank, Musselburgh
Home, David, Woolmet house, Dalkeith
Hood, Archibald, Whitehill colliery, Lasswade
Hood, Mrs Mary, 45 High street, Musselburgh
Hooker, James, Fisherrow
Hope, Sir Archibald, Pinkie house, Musselburgh
Hope, James, Easter Duddingston
Hope, James, 35 High street, Portobello
Hope, James, Belmont, Murrayfield
Hope, James J. H., M.D., West Calder
Hope, John H., South Elphinston, Tranent
Hope, John, 158 High street, Dalkeith
Hope, Thomas, Nether Liberton
Hope, William, West Calder
Hope, William, Davidson's mains
Hopekirk, Adam, Portobello
Hopetoun, Earl of, Hopetoun ho. , S. Queensferry
Horn, Alexander, Broxburn
Horn, Robert, Roseville, Duddingston
Home, Rev. R. K. D., The Manse, Corstorphine
Hornsey, W., 9 Bath street, Portobello
Horsburgh, Dickson, Duddingston mills
Horsburgh, James, Croft street, Dalkeith
Horsburgh, Robert, South bank house, Penicuik
Hossack, Miss E. G., grocer and spirit merchant,
Dickson's park, Jock's lodge
Howden, T., & Co., High street, Dalkeith
Howden, Charles, Penicuik
Howden, Robert, Boggs, Tranent
Howie, Alexander, Dambrae, Musselburgh
Howieson, Mrs, 1 Straiton place, Portobello
Howieson, Miss, Clifton cottage, Portobello
Hughes, Capt. H. Jones, 4 Victoria ter. , Portob.
Hughes, Thomas, 132 High street, Dalkeith
Hughes, Mrs, Winchburgh
Huie, Hector Munro, 16 Market st., Fisherrow
Hume Brothers, Longmoor, Lasswade
Hume, George, Prestonpans
Hume, Thomas, High street, Fisherrow
Hume, Miss, 94 High street, Fisherrow
Hunter & M 'Donald, 96 High street, Dalkeith
Hunter, Alexander, East Calder
Hunter, David, Kirkliston
Hunter, Rev. G. P., Rosewell, Lasswade
Hunter, George, Gorebridge
Hunter, Henry H., 91 High street, Musselburgh
Hunter, J., Newlistonhaugh, Kirkliston
2E
Hunter, James M'Lcan, Penicuik
Hunter, James, East Calder
Hunter, John, Craigcrook castle, Blackball
Hunter, John, Woodhall mains, Juniper green
Hunter, John, Oxenford Mains, Ormiston
Hunter, John, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Hunter, P., Whitecraig, Musselburgh
Hunter, P., Herkes loan, Musselburgh
Hunter, Robert, Dalhousie Chesters, Lasswade
Hunter, Robert, Lasswade
Hunter, Robert, 28 Eskside, Musselburgh
Hunter, Thomas, baker, Mid-Calder
Hunter, William, Westbank brickworks ; house,
22 Regent street, Portobello
Hunter, Mrs, Tower bank house, Portobello
Hunter, Mrs, Roslin
Hunter, Mrs, Restalrig
Hunter, Miss J. , 9 Melville street, Portobello
Hurry, R., East lodge, Newbattle park, Dalkeith
Hurst, George, Market street, Musselburgh
Hutcheson, Mrs George, Seton lodge, Tranent
Hutchison, W. & T., Spylaw house, Colinton
Hutchison, Hugh, Loanhead
Hutchison, James, Uphall
Hutchison, James, Gorebridge
Hutchison, James, Lasswade
Hutchison, John, R.S.A., Corstorphine
Hutchison, John, 14 Tower street, Portobello
Hutchison, Peter, Mid-Calder
Hutchison, Robert, Carlowrie castle, Kirkliston
Hutchison, Robert, Slateford
Hutchison, Thomas, Greenend, Liberton
Hutchison, Mrs, Carlowrie castle, Kirkliston
Hutchison, Mrs H. , Dickson's park, Jock's lodge.
Hutchison, Mrs, Uphall
Hutton, A. , 90 High street, Portobello
Hutton, Andrew, South Queensferry
Hutton, John, Slateford
Hutton, Thomas, Mid-Calder
Hutton, William, South Queensferry
Hutton, Mrs, 5 Brighton place, Portobello
Imrie, Henry, St Catherine's cottage, Liberton
Imrie, Rev. James, Moray cottage, Esk green,
Musselburgh
Imrie, Rev. William W., manse, Penicuik
Inch, John, Westmains, Liberton
Inch, Mrs, South house, Liberton
Inglis, William, & Son, 194 High st., Portobello
Inglis, Alexander, 43 High street, Musselburgh
Inglis, Chas. H. Craigie, Cramond ho., Cramond
Inglis, George, Tranent
Inglis, Henry, of Torsonce, Stow
Inglis, James, Knightsridge, Uphall
Inglis, James, 204 High street, Portobello
Inglis, W. A. , High street, Musselburgh
Inglis, William, 2 Abercorn terrace, Portobello
Inglis, Mrs, Davidson's mains
Inglis, Mrs, Fisherrow
Inglis, Miss Helen, Fishers' tryst, Milton bridge
Inglis, Helen, 81 High street, Dalkeith
Ingram, George, & Co., Westbank, Portobello
Lines, Adam, 32 Market street, Fisherrow
Innes, Francis J., 8 Pitt street, Portobello
Inr.es, Mrs, 16 Bath street, Portobello
Innes, Mrs, 160 High street, Portobello
Innes, Miss M., 34 Market street, Musselburgh
Ireland, Rev. Robert H., Free Church manse,
Abercorn terrace, Portobello
Ireland, Robert, 11 West wynd, Dalkeith
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GENERAL COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Ireland, William, Juniper green
Ireland, W. U., Liberton house, Liberton
Ireland, Mrs, grocer, Corstorphine
Jack, Rev. Dr, Fisherrow
Jack, James, 68 Newbigging, Musselbui'gh
Jack, James, 128 High street, Dalkeith
Jack, John, Piershill
Jack, M., Peggy's mill, Cramond
Jack, Robert, West Craigs, Corstorphine
Jack, Samuel, Dreghorn mains, Colinton
Jack, Thomas, Riccarton mains, Hermiston
Jack, Thomas, Woodbank, Bridgend, Dalkeith
Jack, Mrs, smith, Davidson's mains
Jack, Mrs, baker, Gilmerton
Jack, Mrs, grocer, Gilmerton
.lack, Miss, Rosebank, PortobeUo
Jackson, Henry, Restalrig
Jackson, John, Fillyside bank, Restalrig
Jackson, Mrs, 4 Sandford street, PortobeUo
Jackson, Mrs, West Calder
Jamieson, David, Egypt, Lothian burn
Jamieson, Rev. G. T., 19 West Brighton cres-
cent, PortobeUo
Jamieson, James, Loanhead
Jamieson, John, Stow
Jamieson, William, Straiton, Loanhead
Jamieson, Mrs, 4 Brighton place, PortobeUo
Jefferiss, Robt. R.,M.D., Garden house, Dalkeith
Jeffrey, David, Blackha.il
Jeffrey, Rev. James (West United Presbyterian
Church), Parkend house, Dalkeith
Jeffrey, R., Broxburn
Jeffreys, Captain, South Queensferry
Jenkins, Mrs, Hennitage cottage, High street,
PortobeUo
.Tenner, Charles, Easter Duddingston lodge
Jerard, William, Lasswade
Jerdan, David, 29 South street ; house, Portcous
place, Dalkeith
Jinkins, John, Kinleith mill, Currie
Johnston, Adam, 34 Tower street, PortobeUo
Johnston, Andrew, 96 High street, Fisherrow
Johnston, James, 24 Wonder street, Musselburgh
Johnston, John, Craig house, Lothian burn
Johnston, J., joiner, Juniper green
Johnston, Robert, Slatei'ord
Johnston, Robert, 89 High street, Fisherrow
Johnston, Robert, 14 Adelphi place, PortobeUo
Johnston, Robert, Roslin
Johnston, Thomas, Carrington, Lasswade
Johnston, Sir William, of Kirkhill, Gorebridge
Johnston, Rev. William, The Manse, Uphall
Johnston, William, Roslin
Johnston, Wm., Viewcamp, Eskbank, Dalkeith
Johnston, Mrs, 38 Tower sti-eet, PortobeUo
Johnston, Mrs Ann, Colinton
Johnston, Mrs William, Roslin
Johnstone, Alexander, Mid-Calder
Johnstone, Alex. , Wester Hailes, Juniper green
Johnstone, David, 2 Morrison pi., Jock's lodge
Johnstone, Edward, Bell's cpiarry, Mid-Calder
Johnstone, George, Penicuik .
Johnstone, James, 5 James' street, PortobeUo
Johnstone, John, Esk green cottage, Fisherrow
Johnstone, Samuel, Tower cottage, Liberton
Johnstone, Mrs, 37 Joppa
Jones, James, Penicuik
Jones, John, Shotts Iron Co., Loanhead
Joseph, Robert F., Prestonpans
Kay, Rev. Alexander C. (Free Church), Grasmere
cottage, Loanhead
Kay, Archibald, Lenny muir, Cramond
Kay, Archibald, Cocklaw, Hermiston
Kay, Robert, Coekenzie
Kay, Robert, Penicuik
Kay, William, Viewbank, Lasswade
Kay, William, Straiton, Loanhead
Kay, William, plumber, Loanhead
Kedslie, Alexander, Juniper green
Kedzlie, George, 114 & 118 High street ; house,
Bellfield house, PortobeUo
Keir, P., West bush, Fisherrow
Keith, Rev. Charles M., Dalmahoy parsonage,
Ratho
Keith, Dr, Moidart cottage, Currie
Keith, James, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Keith, Mrs William, Braehead house, Cramond
Kellet, Wm. , Town hall buildings, PortobeUo
Kellie, C, Church street, Tranent
Kellock, James, Buck's Head inn, Dalkeith
Kellock, W. , Lower Joppa
KeUy, Thomas J., Liberton
Kelman, J. A., West Calder
Kelt, P., Herkes loan, Musselburgh
Kemp, J., & Co., 25 High street, Musselburgh
Kemp, David, 106 High street ; house, 2 West
Brighton crescent, PortobeUo
Kemp, George, 138 High street, Dalkeith
Kemp, James, Parsonage house, High street,
Musselburgh
Kemp, John F., Parsonage house, High street,
Musselburgh
Kemp, Major, Langlands lodge, Dalkeith
Kemp, Richard, 103 High street, Dalkeith
Kemp, Robert, Duddingston
Kemp, Miss, 10 Rosefield avenue, PortobeUo
Kemp, Miss, 2 Abercorn place, PortobeUo
Kennaway, R., Polton farm, Lasswade
Kennaway, Mrs, sen., Burnhead, Lasswade
Kennedy, Gilbert, Dalkeith park, Dalkeith
Kent, James, High street, Dalkeith
Kerr, Alexander, Kirknewton
Kerr, Charles, Prestonpans
Ken-, Henry, Leadburn
Kerr, John, Wadingbum, Lasswade
Kerr, John, Greenend, Liberton
Kerr, John, Adambrae, Mid-Calder
Kerr, Richard, Ratho
Kerr, Robert, Prestonpans
Kerr, Thomas, Penicuik
Kerr, William, Slateford
Kerr, DrW. D..R.N., Durham bank, Bonnyrigg,
Lasswade
Kerr, Mrs, post office, Liberton
Kerr, Miss, seminary, Argyle cot., PortobeUo
Ketehen, A., & Sons, Hawthorn cot., Loanhead
Ketchen, Robert (.4. K. <fc Sons), Loanhead
Kidd, Alexander, Maurice wood, Roslin
Kidd, Walter, Balleny, Balerno
Kidd, Mrs, Mounthooly, Winchburgh
Kidd, Miss Ann, 5 Bath street, PortobeUo
Kidd, Miss Pringle, Lasswade bank, Lasswade
Kilgour, Thomas W., 4 East Brighton crescent,
PortobeUo
Killen, James, sen., Loanhead
King, T. & J., West null, Colinton
King, George, 26 High street, Fisherrow
King, H. John, The Lodge, Balerno
GENERAL COUNTY DIRECTORY.
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King, Dr James, Prestonpans
King, James, Duddingston mills, Duddingston
King, John B., Hardengreen, Dalkeith
King, John Haliburton, The Lodge, Balemo
King, John, Foimtainhall, Stow
King, John, West Salton, Tranent
King, Robert, Bonnington cottage, Ratho
King, Mrs Jane D., 54 Pitt street, Portobello
Kinghorn, Adam, Restalrig
Kinghorn, W., 210 High street, Portobello
Kinlay, Miss, 4 Bellfield place, Portobello
Kinnear, Henry, Harelaw cottage, Balemo
Kirkpatrick, Miss, Wellington cot., Portobello
Kirkwood, Charles, Carrington, Lasswade
Kirkwood, James, Tranent
Kirkwood, Robert, 5 Tower street, Portobello
Kirkwood, William, Lothian bridge, Dalkeith
Kyd, Alexander S., 45 High street, Portobello
Kyles, William, 36 Regent street, Portobello
Laidlaw, William, Locpihariot, Gorebridge
Laidlaw, William, Stow
Laing & Fowhs, Penicuik
Laing, D., East villa, 12 James' st., Portobello
Laing, David, Blackball
Laing, James, Kirknewton
Laing, John, Kerswell cottage, Penicuik
Laing, John, Silverburn, Penicuik
Laing, John, Melville grange, Liberton
Laing, Walter, 64 Fisherrow
Laing, Mrs, Shawfair, Liberton
Laing, Miss Beatrice, Cairnie house, Musselburgh
Laing, Miss, Broomeknowe house, Lasswade
Lamb, Edmund, 10 Pitt street, Portobello
Lamb, James, Ratho
Lamb, John, Liberton
Lamb, Thomas, 8 Pipe street, Portobello
Lamb, Thomas, Penicuik
Lamb, William, 4 Back street, Dalkeith
Lamb, Mrs, Jas. , Rosebank cottage. Juniper green
Lamb, Mrs Mary, Loanhead
Lambie, Miss, Newhalls house, S. Queensferry
Lamond, James, Inverey house, Portobello
Lamond, Miss, 8 Melville street, PortobeUo
Lamont, Rev. J., manse, West parish, Dalkeith
Landale, Mrs, 6 Melville place, Portobello
Landels, Adam, 84 High street and 2 Abercorn
street, Portobello
Lang, Mrs, Broom villa, Lasswade
Langwill, Rev. James, Currie manse
Latta, Matthew R., Bankhead, Balemo
Latta, Robert, 29 Joppa
Latta, Mrs Dr, 2 E. Brighton cresc, Portobello
Lauder, Alexander, Goshen, Musselburgh
Laurie, Allan, Wester Bavelaw, Balerno
Laurie, George, 32 Bridge street, Musselburgh
Laurie, James, Fisherrow
Laurie, Henry, Jock's lodge
Law & Kerr, 33 Bath street, Portobello
Law, William, & Son, Roslin
Law, Hector, Woodfield, Roslin
Law, James L., 137 High street, Portobello
Law, John, Lothian burn
Law, Robert, East mains, Broxburn
Law, William, Penicuik
Law, William, Hermitage, Murrayfield
Law, Mrs, Northfield, Duddingston
Lawrence, George, 23 Bath street, Portobello
Lawrie, Francis, Mid-Calder
Lawrie, James, Mitchelston, Stow
Lawrie, John, 63 High street, Dalkeith
Lawrie, John, Bell's quarry, Mid-Calder
Lawrie, Peter, 34 Henderson row, Portobello
Lawrie, W. , Wellington street, Portobello
Lawrie, William, Fcmieflat, Juniper green
Lawrie, Mrs, Corstorphine
Lawrie, Miss Cath., Herkes loan, Musselburgh
Lawson, Arch. & Stejth., High st., Musselburgh
Lawson, Andrew, Jock's lodge
Lawson, Charles, Blackburn cottage, Penicuik
Lawson, Charles, Borthwickhall, Gorebridge
Lawson, James, Kirkliston
Lawson, Jas., 24 Milton cottages, Milton bridge
Lawson, William, Nettlehill, Uphall
Leadbetter, James, Muiriield, Loanhead
Leadingham, George, Jock's lodge
Learmonth, Rev. William, West Calder manse
Lee, Alexander, Stow
Lee, J. B. W., Sandford street, Portobello
Lee, T. H., Roseville, Portobello
Lees & Edwards, 36 Bridge street, Musselburgh
Lees,- James, 22 West wynd, Dalkeith
Lees, Robert, Bankhouse, Stow
Lees, Robert, Mid-Calder
Lees, Thomas, Royal bank, 36 Bridge street,
Musselburgh
Legat, John, & Co. , Millhill ; house, 3 Linkfield
place, Musselburgh
Legat, Thomas & D. C, Millhill, Musselburgh
Legat, Robert, W.S., Esk park, Musselburgh
Legat, Thomas, Pinkie mains, Musselburgh
Legat, Mrs James, Millhill, Musselburgh
Legat, Mrs, Trafalgar lodge, Millhill, Musselburgh
Legat, Misses, Holly bush house, Millhill,
Musselburgh
Leighton, David, Mount lodge, Windsor place,
Portobello
Leishman, James, Livingston, Mid-Calder
Leister, Craig, & Co., Colinton
Leitch, George, Ratho
Leitch, John, 47 High street, Musselburgh
Leithead, James, Bow, Stow
Lench, Mrs, 6 High street, Musselburgh
Leslie, James, Fernielaw, Colinton
Leslie, Peter, Tranent
Lester, George, Redhall mill, Slateford
Liddell, Rev. J. R. (E. C), Kirkliston
Liddell, W. H., Blinkbonny, Blackball
Liddle, R. & A., Tait street, Dalkeith
Liddle, George, 89 High street ; house, 101 High
street, Dalkeith
Life Association of Scotland ; Thos. Thom-
son, agent, Bucclcuch place, Dalkeith
Lilly, John, Loanhead
Lind, James, Corstorphine
Lind, James, Uphall
Lindsay, J., Eskbank grove, Dalkeith
Lindsay, James, 151 High street, Musselburgh
Lindsay, John, Loanhead
Lindsay, John, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Lindsay, Mrs Samuel, Millhill, Musselburgh
Linkston, Mrs, Cramond
Linn, James, Newbridge, Kirkliston
Linn, Walter, Broxburn
Linn, Mrs A., Broxburn
Linn, Miss, Broxburn
Listens, Misses, Auld Cathie cot., Winch burgh
Livingston, David, Smeaton park, Musselburgh
Livingston, Misses, Joppa house, Joppa
436
GENERAL COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Livingstone & Carse, High street, Musselburgh
Livingstone, Allan, & Co., pottery works, Porto-
bello and Joppa quarry
Livingstone, John, Mansfield house, Musselburgh
Livingstone, Mrs Allan, 3 Abercorn ter. , Portob'o
Loekhart, Eev. William, A.M., Manse, Colinton
Logan, G., W.S., Hawthombrae, Duddingston
Logan, James, baker, Colinton
Logan, Robert, 105 Fnion place, Portobello
Logan, Thomas, Balerno
Logan, Mrs, Leven hall, Musselburgh
Lorimer, Rev. Archibald, F.C. manse, Cockenzie
Lorimer, Mary, 5 High street, Musselburgh
Lothian, Marquis of, Newbattle abbey, Dalkeith
Lothian, Maurice, St Catherine's, Liberton
Lothian, Rev. W. , 1 High street, Musselburgh
Louden, John, 36 High street, Portobello
Lourie, T. , china merchant, West wynd, Dalkeith
Louttit, Charles, Leadburn
Lovell, John, papermaker, Colinton
Low, Alexander, Mid-Calder
Low, George, Goatbrae, Lasswade
Low, J. , Dalhousie place, Portobello
Lowe, George, Kirk park, Musselburgh
Lowe, W. Henry, M.D., Balgreen, Murrayfield
Lowe, Rev. William (Congregational minister),
12 Pitt street, Portobello
Lowrie, Adam, Crichtondean, Ford, Dalkeith
Lowrie, James, Westfield, Dalkeith
Lowrie, Miss Margaret, Bankhead, Dalkeith
Lucas, John, M.D., Buccleuch street, Dalkeith
Luke, Rev. Alexander, F.C. manse, Broxburn
Lumley, Philip, Cramond
Lumsdaine, John, Gilmerton
Lumsden, John, Fountainhall, Stow
Lumsden, William, Fountainhall, Stow
Lumsden, Jane, Plenploth, Stow
Luncly, J. J., 2 Pitt street, Portobello
Lyall, David, Carrie
Lyall, L., High street, Fisherrow
Lyle, Peter & David, 69 High street, Dalkeith
Lyle, Peter, Liberton
Lyle, Miss E., Eskbank, Dalkeith
Lyon, Mrs John, Lasswade
Lyon, Mrs William, 9 Tower street, Portobello
Lyon, Misses, 10 Rosefield avenue, Portobello
Macadam, Stevenson, Ph. D. , 25 Brighton place,
Portobello
Macalister, George, Cramond ironworks, Cramond
M Alley, William, Newbattle, Dalkeith
M 'Alpine, Miss, 34 High street, Musselburgh
M Alpine, Mary, Cousland, Dalkeith
M Andrew, J. M., Cockpen, Lasswade
M Arthur, Alexander, Bridge st., Musselburgh
Macarthur, Mrs P., 11 Melville place, Portobello
M 'Arthur, Mrs, South Queensferry
M'Auslane, William, Inveresk, Musselburgh
MacCaE, Peter, Murrayfield.
M'Callum, John, Plewlands, Lothian burn
M'Cartney, William, New street, Musselburgh
M'Caul, Elizabeth, Loanhead
M'Cuaig, Colin, 13 Rosefield avenue, Portobello
M'Culloch, Robert, Bay Horse inn, Dalkeith
M'Culloch, William, Currie
M'Donald, Charles, 163 High street, Dalkeith
M 'Donald, G., Lasswade
Macdonald, John, Loanhead
M'Donald, John, Powflats, Broxburn
Macdonald, John, dairyman, Juniper green
M'Donald, John, Roslin
M'Donald, John, Penicuik
Macdonald, John, Lasswade
M'Donald, William, Ransfield, Ratho
M'Donald, Rev. Wm., Core bank ho., Portobello
Macdonald, Mrs Alexander, 95 High street,
Musselburgh
Macdonald, Misses, and Alison, Penicuik
M'Donald, Mrs Dr, Core bank house, Straiton
place, Portobello
M'Donald, Catherine, 196 High st., Portobello
M'Donald, Miss Euph., 122 High st., Dalkeith
M'Dougal, Thomas, Eskvale, Penicuik
M'DougaE, Thomas, & Son, Musselburgh
M'Dowall, Andrew, Malcolmstone, Hermiston
Macduff, Eev. Bobert C. H., Eatho manse
M'Ewan, Peter, Golf ha', MillhiE, Musselburgh
M'Farlane, C. S. , 7 Eegent street, Portobello
M'Farlane, H., 5 Regent street, PortobeEo
M'Farlane, J., postmaster, Colinton
Macfarlane, Eev. John, D. D. , Eskbank, Dalkeith
M'Farlane, Bobert, Eamsay lodge, Bath street,
PortobeEo
Macfarlane, Mrs WiEiam B., Westfield place,
Dalkeith
Macfayden, Archd., 6 James' street, Portobello
Macfayden, Mrs, 3 MelviEe street, PortobeEo
Macfeat, Mrs, 18 Pitt street, PortobeEo
Macfie, Claud, of Gogar burn, Corstorphine
Macfie, WiEiam, of Clermiston, Corstorphine
M'GiE, Alexander, Penicuik
M'GiE, Charles, Pendreich house, Lasswade
M'Gill, David, Lasswade
M'GiE, George, East Calder
M'GiE, Eev. Henry M., North Esk parish, Esk
side, Musselburgh
M'GEl, James, Penicuik
M 'GiE, Mrs Agnes, Auchendinny, Milton bridge
M'Gowan, George, 77 High street, Portobello
M'Gowan, John, Croft cottage, Dalkeith
M'Gregor, A., M.D., Tranent
M'Gregor, Andrew, Maryfield cottage, Portobello
Macgregor, Eev. Malcolm, Millerhill, Dalkeith
M'Gregor, Peter, Lasswade
Macgregor, Mrs Capt. E. Stuart, SeavEle, 9 John
street, PortobeEo
M'Gregor, Mrs Colonel Hugh, 14 Brighton place,
PortobeEo
M'Gregor, Helen, Penicuik
M'Hardie, George, Lasswade
M'Hardie, William, Slateford
M'Intosh, A., poEce constable, MElerhill,
Dalkeith
Macintosh, Rev. D.,U. P. manse, Back st., Dalkeith
M'Intosh, James, Craigleith quarry ; house,
Eamsay cottage, Blackball
M'Intosh, James, sen., Leadburn
M'Intosh, James, Leadburn
M'Intosh, William, Burnhouse, Jock's lodge
M'Intosh, Mrs, 14 Eegent street, PortobeEo
M'Intosh, Misses, Greenside lodge, Murrayfield
M'Intyre, James, Stow
M'lvor, William, West bank, West Calder
Mack, Alexander, Winchburgh
Mackay, Alexander Bain, South Queensferry
Mackay, Donald, West Calder
M'Kay, Alexander, South Queensferry
M'Kay, George, High street, Portobello
Mackay, Geo., 10 Brighton crescent, Portobello
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Mackay, Rev. Dr G., 6 Pitt street, PortobeUo
M'Kay, J., New buildings, Tower st., Portobello
Maekay, John, Church hill cot. , W. Duddingston
Mackay, Robert, Fountain house, Loanhead
Mackay, Robert, 47 Back street, Dalkeith
Mackay, Miss, 6 Melville street, Portobello
Mackenzie, Alexander Kincaid, Ravelrig house,
Balerno
. M'Kenzie, Donald, Uphall
Mackenzie, James, Rabbit hall, Hamilton street,
Portobello
M'Kenzie, Jos., Liberton
M'Kenzie, M., Lasswade
Mackenzie, Rev. M. C, D.D., manse, Lasswade
M'Kenzie, William, Kirkliston
M'Kenzie, , innkeeper, Currie
Mackenzie, Mrs Lieutenant, 14 Melville street,
Portobello
Mackenzie, Mrs, AVhitehouse, west, Musselburgh
Mackenzie, Miss, 26 Bath street, PortobeUo
M'Keracher, D., 13 High street, PortobeUo
M'Kerlie, Mrs Capt, 32 Bath street, PortobeUo
M'Kerrow, Rev. John (IT. P. ), Penicuik
Mackie, Mrs James, Grove house, PortobeUo
Mackie, Mrs Wm., 33 Bridge st., Musselburgh
Markinlay, Alexander, & Co., Fisherrow
M'Kinlay, George, 116 High street, Portobello
Mackinlay, John, Leven hall, Musselburgh
M 'Kinlay, Samuel, 3 Esk place, Dalkeith
Mackintosh, Captain Robert Harry, Sweet home,
Eskside, Musselburgh
Maclaren, P. H., M.D., Beechleigh, Lasswade
M 'Lagan, Peter, M.P., of Pumpherston, Mid-
Calder
Maclagan, Thos., 13 Wellington. st., Portobello
M'Laren, Duncan, Cozie neuk, Hawthornden,
Lasswade
M'Laren, Geo. Adinston, Overshiels, Mid-Calder
M'Laren, James, Juniper green
M'Laren, James, of Gogar park, Corstorpkine
M'Laren, Peter, Ratho
M'Laren, Misses J. & E., High street, Portobello
M'Laughlan, Mrs, Craigbrae, Cramond
M'Lean, Alexander, 72 High street, Dalkeith
M'Lean, Robert, 78 High street ; house, Steven's
cottage, West glebe, Dalkeith
M'Lean, Mrs, IS Bath street, Portobello
M'Leish, Miss, Bridgend, MillhiU, Musselburgh
M'LeUan, AUan, Lasswade
M'Leod, Angus, Newbattle, Dalkeith
Macleod, Rev. John, St David's Catholic church,
Dalkeith
M'Leod, Robert, Penicuik
M'Leod, Miss, Crawfurd bank, Lasswade
M'Leroth, Miss, Plewlands house, S. Queensferry
M'Letchie, Thomas, M.D., West Calder
51 'Nab, A. & J., IngUs green, Slateford
Macnab, Duncan, Herkes loan, Musselburgh
M'Nab, James, 42 High street, Musselburgh
M'Nab, Miss E., 1 Regent street, Portobello
M'Nair, Alexander, MiUerhill west, Dalkeith
M'Naughton, Chas., 88 High st., Musselburgh
M'Neil, Malcolm, Oak lodge, Inveresk
M'NeU, Jane, 6 Bellfield lane, Portobello
M'Nicol, Peter, MiUhill, Musselburgh
M'Peak, Charles, tailor, Corstorphine
M'PhaU, M., Tranent
Macpherson, Alexander, Lauriston castle, David-
son's mains
Macqueen, Archd., 11 Bridge street, Musselburgh
]\[ 'Queen, James, Burnhouse, Jock's lodge
M 'Queen, Thomas, Blackness fishery, Soutli
Queensferry
M'Rae, George, Charles court, Dalkeith
M'Riddie, George, Kirkliston
Macrie, W. D., 1 Dalkeith street, Joppa
M 'Ritchie, Mrs, South Queensferry
M'Vey, W., 166 High street, PortobeUo
M'Watt, Rev. James, Salton, Tranent
M'Whinnie, David, Orchardfield, Ratho
M'Whiimie. John, Wilkieston, Ratho
Macwhirter, Mrs, Slateford
Madden, Mrs G, Tranent
Maddison, Thomas, Rosemains, Ford, Dalkeith
Main, Miss, Cockpen, Lasswade
Mair, Rev. Alexander, Stow
Mair, Robert, station-master, Broxburn
Mair, Thomas, Broxburn
Maitland, Kenmure, Brunstane house, Joppa
Maitland, Miss, Corstorphine
Maitland, Sir Alex. Chas. Gibson Ramsay, Ratho
Mallenson, George, carpet-works, Lasswade
Maltman, A., Currie
Mann, Mrs, 198 High street, PortobeUo
Mark, James, Easter Deans, Leadburn
Marr, Mrs James, of Alderstone, Mid-Calder
Marshal, Hugh, Pencaitland house, Tranent
Marshall, Archibald, Kirknewton
MarshaU, Rev. David, U.p. manse, East Calder
Marshall, Hugh, Calder cottage, Newbigging,
Musselburgh
Marshall, James, Redcraig tilework, East Calder
Marshall, James, carter, Broxburn
Marshall, John, Easter Newton, Kirknewton
Marshall, John, Pembroke lodge, Murrayfield
Marshall, Peter, South Queensferry
MarshaU, Robert, South Queensferry
Marshall, Robert, Gateside, Kirkliston
Marshall, Robert, Lasswade
Marshall, William, South Queensferry
Marshall, Mrs, 12 Brighton place, PortobeUo
Marshall, Mrs H., 206 High street, PortobeUo
Martin, Andrew, innkeeper, Corstorphine
Martin, Rev. Hugh, Greenhill cottage, Lasswade
Martin, J. D., Brotherton house, Mid-Calder
Martin, J. W., Broomhouse, Corstorphine
Martin, John, Broxburn
Martin, William, East Calder
Martin, William, East Calder
Martin, Mrs Ann, Balerno
Mason, David, South Queensferry
Mason, David, South Queensferry
Mason, George, South Queensferry
Mason, John, Justicelees inn, GaUowshall, Dal-
keith
Mason, Robert, Morton mains, Lothian burn
Mason, Mrs, 15 Pitt street, PortobeUo
Masonic Lodge, Portobello — Alexander Scott,
master ; J. Tough, secretary — 3d Thursday
Massiah, Mrs, Spring gardens, John st. , Portob.
Matheson, Archibald, Plewlands, Lothian burn
Matheson, Mrs J. , 5 Bellfield place, Portobello
Matheson, Mrs, 127 High street, PortobeUo
Mathieson, Alex. , Henderson row, PortobeUo
Mathieson, Jos., P.C., Pathhead
Mathieson, Miss E. , 5 Adelphi place, Portobello
Maxwell, G. , Davidson's mains
MaxweU, George, Campie lane, Musselburgh
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GENERAL COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Maxwell, Hon. and Rev. Joseph, St David's
Catholic church, Dalkeith
Maxwell, Peter, Dumbryden, Slateford
Maxwell, William, Arniston mains, Gorebridge
Meikle, Christopher, 6 Abereorn ter., Portobello
Meikle, Thomas, Juniper green
Meikle, Misses, Mid-Calder
Meikle, Miss, post office, South Queensferry
Meiklejohn, John, Westfield ironworks ; house,
Westland house, Dalkeith
Mein, John, 24 Henderson row, Portobello
Mellis, James, Prestonpans
Melrose, Adam, Roslin
Melrose, Andrew, Woodhall bank, Juniper green
Melville, Lieut. -General Plight Hon. Viscount,
K.C.B., Melville castle, Lasswade
Melville, James M., Hanley, Corstorphine
Melvin, James, Bonnington, Ratho
Melvin, John, Ratho mains, Ratho
Menzies, William, Seabeach house, Straitou
place, Portobello
Mercer & Co., Stow
Mercer, Robert, of Scotsbank, Ramsay lodge,
Bath street, Portobello
Mercer, Thomas, Lasswade
Mercer, W alter, Stow mills, Stow
Merricks, Hezekiah, Eskhill, Roslin
Merricks, John, Eskhill, Roslin
Merricks, Mrs James, Woodfield, Roslin
Merricks, Mrs Thomas A. H., Penicuik
Merrilees & Co., 61 High street ; house, Shrub
mount, Portobello
Merrilees, F., Eden villa, Wellington street,
Portobello
Messer, T. J. Fordyee, M.D., Penicuik
Metcalfe, William & James, 59 and 61 West
High street, Dalkeith
Methven, Thomas, Gogar nursery, Corstorphine
Middlemas, John, Dechmont, Uphall
Middlemas, Robert, Ivy cottage, Jock's lodge
Middlemas, Thomas, Howard house, Jock's lodge
Middleton, James, medical practitioner, Stow
Midlothian Pottery Co. — W. A. Gray, pro-
prietor— Pipe street, Portobello
Millar, W. & J., Fisherrow
Millar, Rev. Alexander, Lasswade
Millar, Andrew, 48 High street, Musselburgh
Millar, Andrew, 5 Marshall's cottages, Portobello
Millar, George, Braefoot cottage, Corstorphine
Millar, James, Burnhouse, Mid-Calder
Millar, John, New street, Fisherrow
Millar, John, Glen cottage, Roslin
Millar, Peter, 4 Eskside, Musselburgh
Millar, Robert, East Calder
Millar, Thomas, Fisherrow
Millar, Thomas, Briggs, Cramond
Millar, Thos. , tanner, Beachside ho. , Musselburgh
Millar, Mrs Henry, Mid-Calder
Millar, Mrs James, Springbank, Musselburgh
Millar, Mrs Margt., Sea View inn, Musselburgh
Millar, Mrs, Niddry mains, Winchburgh
Millar, Miss, 24 Tower street, Portobello
Millars, Miss, Lasswade
Miller, T. & J., Mid-Calder
Miller, A., Militia store, Dalkeith
Miller, David, 5 Adelphi place, Portobello
Miller, George, North Esk mill, Dalkeith
Miller, J. Moodie, 27 Tower street, Portobello
Miller, John, Mid-Calder
Miller, J., blacksmith, Juniper green
Miller, Oliver G., Ratho house, Ratho
Miller, William, Links, Fisherrow
Milne. Vice- Admiral Sir Alex., K. C. B. , Inveresk,
Musselburgh
Milne, John, Cramond
Milne, J. K., Kevock tower, Lasswade
Milne, William, South street, Dalkeith
Milne, W., Mid-Calder
Milne, Mrs, Lasswade
Milne, Miss, 8 Lothian bank, Dalkeith
Milner, James, Curriemuirend, Juniper green
Milner, John, West Calder
Mitchell, Alex., & Son, Waulk mill, Musselburgh
Mitchell Brothers, 77 and 79 High st, Dalkeith
Mitchell, James, & Company, Musselburgh
Mitchell, Alex., jun., 30 Market st., Musselburgh
Mitchell, George, Broxburn park, Broxburn
Mitchell, James, 95 High street, Musselburgh
Mitchell, James, Fishers' tryst, Milton bridge
Mitchell, John, West Green cottage, Lasswade
Mitchell, P., Cockpen, Lasswade
Mitchell, Robert, Melville terrace, Corstorphine
Mitchell, Thomas, 124 High street, Dalkeith
Mitchell, William, Craigleith house, Blackball
Mitchell, William, Bell's quarry, Mid-Calder
Mitchell, William, Dechmont, Uphall
Mitchell, Mrs Samuel, Bellevue place, Dalkeith
Mitchell, Miss A., of Raefield, 15 Wellington
street, Portobello
Mochrie, Robert, Jock's lodge
Moffat, A. , Newbigging house, Musselburgh
Moffat, James Forrester, Blackcot, Newbattle,
Dalkeith
Moffat, James, Tranent
Moffat, William, farmer, Easter Kinleith, Currie.
Moffat, Mrs Alex., private asylum, Musselburgh
Moffat, Mrs James, New Milton, Milton bridge
Moffat, Mrs, 2 Abereorn place, Portobello
Moffatt, James, Tranent
Moir, David, Woodbine, Corstorphine
Moir, Peter, Golfhall, Corstorphine
Moncrieff, Robert Scott, of Fossaway, Dalkeith
park
Moncrieff, Mrs Scott, 5 West Brighton crescent,
Portobello
Monteith, Bryden, Tower mains, Liberton
Monteith, Misses, 8 Mount Pleasant, Joppa
Montgomery, John, 66 High street, Fisherrow
Montgomery, Robert, 55 High street, Fisherrow
Montgomery, Mrs, Broxburn
Moore, Thomas H., Smeaton park, Inveresk,
Musselburgh
Moore, Thomas Hepburn, Penston and Pencait-
land collieries, Tranent
Moorhead, Robert, 5 Adelphi place, Portobello
Morgan, Mrs, 4 Esk green, Musselburgh
Morison, Lady, Balerno hill house, Balerno
Morison, Mrs, 6 Rosefield place, Portobello
Morison, Miss, Johns burn, Balerno
Morris, Alex., 14 and 124 High street, Porto-
bello ; house, 20
Morris, J., Muirhouse, Cramond
Morris, Joseph, Broxburn
Morris, William, Militia store, Dalkeith
Morrison, Alexander, Newton, South Queensferry
Morrison, James, Viewbank, Liberton
Morrison, Rev. James, (F.C.), Corstorphine
Morrison, John, South Queensferry
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Morrison, John, Wester Dalmeny, S. Queensferry
Morrison, Lewis, Gorebridge
Morrison, Robert, Tranent
Morrison, Thomas, 1 Abercorn street, Portobello
Morrison, Mrs J., 5 Victoria terrace, Portobello
Morrison, Mrs, 30 Eskside, Musselburgh
Morrison, Mrs, 1 Lower Joppa
Morton, J. & A., 37 High street, Dalkeith
Morton, The Earl of, Dalmahoy, Ratho
Morton, John, North wynd, Dalkeith
Morton, "William, East Calder
Mossman, David, Leadburn
Mossman, Robert, Uphall
Mossman, Miss, Uphall
Muir, Andrew, West Calder
Muir, John, Lasswade
Muir, John, Middle Kinleith, dime
Muir, Rev. John S., Cockpen manse, Lasswade
Muir, Rev. Robert, Dalmeny manse, South
Queensferry
Muir, R,, Penicuik
Muir, Rev. Wm., D.D., Ormelie villa, Murrayfield
Muir, William, Kirkliston
Muir, William Hamilton, Flowerfield, Loanhead
Muir, W. G., Duddingston green, Duddingston
Muir, Mrs P., New street, Fisherrow
Muir, Mrs, Corstorphine
Muirhead, George, Duddingston
Muirhead, John, Mid-Calder
Muirhead, Thomas M., Mid-Calder
Muirhead, W. , 2 New buildings, Melville street,
Portobello
Mundell, C. C, 2 Union place, Portobello
Mungle, A., & Son, West Calder
MuJigle, John, post office, West Calder
Mungle, John, West Calder
Munro, A., West Holmes, Eisherrow
Munro, Archd. I., 82 High street, Portobello
Munro, William, 7 Regent street, Portobello
Murdison, William, Craigburn, Leadburn
Murdoch, Alex. , 1 W. Brighton cres. , Portobello
Murdoch, James, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Murdoch, Rev. John, 18 Brighton crescent,
west, Portobello
Murdoch, Richard, 16 High street, Dalkeith
Murdoch, Mrs, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Mure, Robert, 5 Abercorn terrace, Portobello
Murray, Henry, Tranent
Murray, James, Loanhead
Murray, James, Lochend, Ratho
Murray, John, Lenny mains, Cramond
Murray, John, Loanhead
Murray, Robert, of Springfield, Penicuik
Murray, Robert, Spittal, Penicuik
Murray, Thomas, LL.D., Elm bank, Lasswade
Murray, Thomas, Braidwood and Eastside,
Penicuik
Murray, Miss E. , 4 St James' terrace, Portobello
Murray, Miss, 13 Eskside, Musselburgh
Mushet, William k, Robert, Dalkeith ironworks
Dalkeith
Mushet, Robert, Glenarch house, Dalkeith
Mushet, William, Fairfield house, Dalkeith
Mutter, William, East mill, Currie
Mutter, Misses, 55 Back street, Dalkeith
Mutter, Misses, Melville bank, Lasswade
Mylne, Thomas, Niddrie mains, Liberton
Mylne, Mrs John, 6 E. Brighton cres. , Portobello
Napier, Lady, Duddingston cot., Duddingston
Napier, Miss, C Regent street, Portobello
Naysmith, Alexander, West Calder
Neil, Alexander, West wynd, Dalkeith
Neil, Andrew, Colinton
Neil, David, Roslin inn, Roslin
Neil, Robert G., Gogar mains, Corstorphine
Neill, Miss, Dovehill house, Uphall
Neilson, Peter, Polton street, Bonnyrigg, Lass-
wade
Neilson, Isabella, 22 Eskside, Musselburgh
Nelson, Robert R., The Fountain, Loanhead
Nesbit, John, 172 High street, Portobello
Ness, John, 9 Adelphi street, Portobello
Newlands, William, Clydesdale bank, High
street, Portobello
Newsam, John, Ship inn, 80 High street, Dalkeith
Nicholson, J., Murrayfield
Nicholson, Mrs Margt., 5 Eskside, Musselburgh
Nicol, John, Davidson's mains
Nicol, Peter, Cross Keys stables, Dalkeith
Nicol, Thomas, Houston, Uphall
Nimmo, David, Kirkliston
Nimmo, George, Tranent
Nimmo, Thomas, Craigton, Winchburgh
Nimmo, Mrs, Sighthill, Murrayfield
Nimmo, Mrs Newton, South Queensferry
Nisbet, Alexander C, Janefield cottage, Roslin
Nisbet, Alexander, Prestonpans
Nisbet, Alexander, Joppa pans, Joppa
Nisbet, George, Dalkeith
Nisbet, George, Tranent
Nisbet, John More, Liberton
Nisbet, Peter, Nether houses, Lasswade
Nisbet, Mrs John, High street, Musselburgh
Nisbet, Mrs, Tranent lodge, Tranent
Niven, Andrew, Fishers' tryst, Milton bridge
Niven, William, Fishers' tryst, Milton bridge
Nivens, Adam, Hopetoun gardens, S. Queensferry
Nixon, W., Quarry road, Joppa
Noble, R, & J., 55 High street, Dalkeith
Noble, Alexander, Lochend, Fisherrow
Noble, David, Stenhouse mills, Murrayfield
Noble, R., East houses, Dalkeith
Noble, William, Howgate, Roslin
Noble, Miss, East houses, Dalkeith
Norman, James, Balerno mills, Currie
Notman, Archibald, West edge, Liberton
Notman, Thomas, Gorgie park, Slateford
Notman, William, Tranent
Ogilvie, Archibald, Old Liston, Ratho
Ogilvie, David, Mid-Calder
Ogilvie, Wm. S., Clydesdale bank, Mid-Calder
Oliver, George, M.D., Redburn house, Preston-
pans
Oliver, Thomas, Redheughs, Corstorphine
Oliver, Mrs, 4 Dalkeith street, Joppa
O'Reilly, Thomas (I.E.), Dean park cottage,
Balerno
Ormiston, Ebenezer, East houses, Dalkeith
Ormiston, John, Portobello station
Ormiston, John, Jock's lodge
Ormiston, Mrs Janet, Edgehead farm, Dalkeith
Orr & Martin, West Calder
Orr, Alexander, New street, Fisherrow
Orr, William, Kirkliston
Oswald, Henry, Wester Duddingston
Oswald, Lady Mary, Manor house, Inveresk,
Musselburgh
Otto, John, Pathhead, Ford, Dalkeith
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GENERAL COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Otto, William E., Eskside house, Dalkeith
Ovens, George, Stow
Ovens, Robert, Gockenzie
Ovenston, Robert, Jock's lodge
Packman, Joseph, Plewlands house, S. Queens-
ferry
Pae, David, New Pentland cottage, Loanhead
Palmer, Robert, Currie
Paris, William, Bell's quarry, Mid-Calder
Park, Arehd., 1 E. Brighton crescent, Portobello
Park, James, Stoneyhill house, Musselburgh
Park, Thomas, Stoneyhill, Musselburgh
Park, William, Links, Musselburgh
Park, Sergeant-Major Wm., Bridgend, Dalkeith
Park, Miss O, 1 E. Brighton cresct., Portobello
Parlane, Rev. William, Tranent
Pate, A., Fulford, Glencorse, Roslin
Paterson, George, & Son, High street, Mussel-
burgh
Paterson, Alexander, Rosefield cot., Portobello
Paterson, Alexander, Tait street ; house, Park-
side place, Dalkeith
Paterson, Alexander, Janefield, Corstorphine
Paterson, Archibald, Meadowfield, Corstorphine
Paterson, David, East mill, Currie
Paterson, Francis, Burnhouse, Jock's lodge
Paterson, George, 37 High street, Musselburgh
Paterson, James, 172 High street, Dalkeith
Paterson, James, 36 High street west, and Park-
side place, Dalkeith
Paterson, James, Slateford
Paterson, John, Bridgend, Penicuik
Paterson, John, 12 Brighton place, Portobello
Paterson, John, Eastfield, Penicuik
Paterson, John, Clydesdale bank, Penicuik
Paterson, John, Addiewell works, West Calder
Paterson, John, Burn house, Rosefield place,
Portobello
Paterson, John, 77 High street, Musselburgh
Paterson, John, Corstorphine
Paterson, John, 5 High street ; house, Croft
street, Dalkeith
Paterson, Rev. John (Free Church), Tranent
Paterson, Peter, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Paterson, Richard S., 5 Rosefield pi., Portobello
Paterson, Richard, Royal bank, Dalkeith
Paterson, Robert, Easter bridge, Auchendinny,
Milton bridge
Paterson, R. P., Duddingston
Paterson, William, Ratho
Paterson, William, Oatslie, Roslin
Paterson, Mrs, Rosefield cottage, Portobello
Paterson, Mrs Thomas, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Paterson, Mrs W. , Hawthorn cot., W. Duddingston
Paterson, Miss Ann, 13 Tower street, Portobello
Paterson, Miss, Juniper green
Patillo, John, Corstorphine
Paton, Charles, Mid-Calder
Paton, Hugh, Tower, Portobello
Paton, Rev. John A. H., manse, Duddingston
Peacock, Thomas, M.D., Stenhouse, Liberton
Peak, John, Craigend, Stow
Pearson, Andrew, Church street, Tranent
Pearson, Captain David, 4 Maryfield, Bonnyrigg,
Lasswade
Pearson, James, Ravelrig, Balerno
Pearson, James, Cousland, Dalkeith
Pearson, William, Corstorphine
Pearson, Mrs, New buildings, Tower st., Portob'o.
Peat, Mrs Col., 4 W. Brighton cres., Portobello
Peddie, Ann, Myrtle grove, Lasswade
Peebles, William F., 95 High street, Dalkeith
Plenderleith, Archibald, Moorfoot, Gorebridge
Pendreigh, J. & G., Catcune mills, Gorebridge
Pendreigh, Alex., Dove park cottage, Liberton
Pendreigh, George, Upper Dalhousie, Lasswade
Pendreigh, James, Gorebridge
Pendreigh, William, Upper Dalhousie, Lasswade
Pendrich, John, Kavelston, Blackball
Pendrich, Ann, Pentland inn, Loanhead
Pendridge, John, Edmonstone, Gilmerton
Penicuik Co-operative Association
Penman, John, Bonally, Colinton
Penman, Mrs, Bythorn, Murrayfield
Penny, John, Mid-Calder
Pennycook, Robert, 56 High street, Fisherrow
Pennycuick, David, Cramond
Pennycuick, William, Liberton
Pentland, Helen, Wester Duddingston
Petticrew, James, Prestonpans
Pettrie, H, Wellington Reformatory, Penicuik
Philip, James, 86 High street, Dalkeith
Philip, John, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Philip, Helen, KirkhiU, Penicuik
Philp, Mrs, 6 John street, Portobello
Pinkerton, B., East Calder
Pirrie, William, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Pirrie, William, Eskbank, Dalkeith
Pitcairn, James L., Millhill, Musselburgh
Pitman, Alfred, Dalmahoy, Ratho
Playfair, Rev. David, Abercorn manse, South
Queensferry
Plenderleith, Archibald, Moorfoot, Gorebridge
Plummer, Geo. H., farmer, Edinr. rd., Dalkeith
Plummer, William, Edinburgh road, Dalkeith
Police Office, Town hall, Portobello
Pollock, Peter, 85 High street, Dalkeith
Ponton, Mrs, Croft street, Dalkeith
Porteous, P., & Son, Lasswade
Porteous, Wm. & Thos., 70 High st., Dalkeith
Porteous, David, Bridge street, Portobello
Porteous, George, Eskbank, Lasswade
Porteous, George, Juniper green
Porteous, James, 166 High street, Dalkeith
Porteous, J., Fisherrow
Porteous, James, Laurel bank, Dalkeith
Porteous, John, Kirknewton
Porteous, John, Leadburn
Porteous, Robert, Pentland, Pathhead, Loanhead
Porteous, William, Laurel bank, Dalkeith
Porteous, Mrs, Loanhead
Porteous, Miss, Juniper green
Portobello Gas Light Company, Bridge street,
Portobello
Potter, Alex., Wheatfield cottage, Jock's lodge
Potter, John, Corstorphine
Potts, Alexander, Balerno
Potts, George H. , Fettis mount, Lasswade
Pow, Archibald, Tranent
Pow, Thomas, Prestonpans
Pow, Janet, Cramond bridge
Powell, Stephen, 8 Rosefield avenue, Portobello
Poynter, John, Buchan oilworks, Broxburn
Primerose, George, Dambrae ; house, Primrose
place, Musselburgh
Primerose, Mrs Nicol, 38 High st., Musselburgh
Primrose, James, Turniedykes, Ford, Dalkeith
Primrose, James T., Saughland, Ford, Dalkeith
GENERAL COUNTY DIRECTORY.
44 J
Pringle, Andrew, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Pringle, David, Stow
Pringle, George, 11 High street, Portobello
Pringle, James T., Torwoodlee, Stow
Pringle, James, Stow
Pringle, James, Pentland villa, Loanhead
Pringle, John, M.D., R.N., Symington, Stow
Pringle, John, Gorebridge
Pringle, Peter, Shrub mount, and 10 High street,
Portobello
Pringle, Robert, of Symington, Stow
Pringle, Mrs W. A., 4 Elcho terrace, Portobello
Pringle, Miss Janet, 4 Lothian bank, Dalkeith
Proctor, George A., Eosemount, Prestonpans
Proudfoot, John, Midfield mains, Musselburgh
Proudfoot, John, Eavelston cottage, Blackball
Proudfoot, Thomas, 148 High street ; house, 16
Regent street, Portobello
Proudfoot, Thomas, Pinkie hill, Musselbivrgh
Proven, William, Kirkliston
Punton, Jos. , New buildings, Tower st. , Portob'o
Purdie, John, Loanhead
Purdie, Joseph, East Calder
Purdie, Thomas, Forkneuk, TJpkall
Purdie, Sirs James, Millliill, Musselburgh
Pursell, D., 1 High street, Dalkeith
Pursell, John, 59 High street west, Dalkeith
Pursell, Miss Isabella, 59 High st. west, Dalkeith
Pursell, Misses, The Glebe, Dalkeith
Purves, Charles, North Esk mills, Dalkeith
Purves, James, 3 Eskside, Musselburgh
Purves, Mrs Elizabeth, Roslin castle, Roslin
Qitarrier, Mrs, High street, Fisherrow
Rae &. Co., Muir's lane, West Calder
Rae, Alexander, South Queensferry
Rae, James, Gilmerton
Raeburn, J. P. & L. W., Grange oil works,
West Calder
Raeburn, J. P., Charlesfield house, Mid-Calder
Raeburn, Miss, 27 Bridge street, Musselburgh
Ralston, David, West Calder
Ramage, Andrew, Jock's lodge
Ramage, James, 8 W. Brighton cres., Portobello
Ramage, Miss, Kirknewton
Ramsay, James, 43 High street, Portobello
Ramsay, Rev. John, Gladsinuir, Tranent
Ramsay, R. B. Wardlaw, of Whitehill, etc.,
Lasswade
Ramsay, William, Cunie
Rate, George, Ormiston
Rate, Mrs 6. , Lampockwells, Tranent
Rattray, Andrew, 8 Brighton place, Portobello
Rawse, Mrs, 12 WeUington street, Portobello
Readdie, P., East Calder
Redpath, Miss, Bank house, Gilmerton
Registrar of Births, etc., for the Burgh,
Alexander Paterson ; office, Council chambers,
Town hall, Portobello
Registrar's Office, 47 High st., Musselburgh
Reid, Alexander, 140 High street ; house, 10
Regent street, PortobeUo
Reid, Alexander, Broxburn
Reid, David, 19 South street, Dalkeith
Reid, Dr, Esk green, Musselburgh
Reid, George, Hallcross house, Fisherrow
Reid, Henry, South Queensferry
Reid, James, Broxburn
Reid, James, Mosshouses, Leadburn
Reid, John, Lasswade
Reid, John, Bowbridge, Lothian burn
Reid, John, West Calder
Reid, Patrick, East Middleton, Gorebridge
Reid, Robert, Slateford
Reid, T. G., 18 Melville street, Portobello
Reid, Thomas, Newstead, Leadburn
Reid, Thomas, East Calder
Reid, Miss G, Hallcross house, Fisherrow
Reid, Miss K. M., 10 James' street, Portobello
Reid, Miss, 4 Melville street, Portobello
Rennie, James, Newbridge, Ratho
Rennie, Margaret, Poplar bank, Duddingston
Renton, A. fl., Janefield house, Duddingston
Ren ton, James, M.D., White Hart st., Dalkeith
Renton, John, Crossgate hill, Musselburgh
Renton, Mrs, Oakmount, Lasswade
Renwick, Gideon, Wetherston, Stow
Renwick, J. B., 13 Regent street, Portobello
Renwick, Michael, Loanhead
Riach, Rev. W. L., Pencaitland, Tranent
Riach, George, Newton school, Dalkeith
Richardson Brothers, snuff-mill, Colinton
Richardson, Richard, Eskbank station, Dalkeith
Riddel, James, 49 High street, Portobello
Riddell, John, 68 High street, Musselburgh
Riddle, John, Dover cottage, Davidson's mains
Riddock, Wakelin, & Co., seed crushers, oil-
mills, Musselburgh
Riddock, James T. (E., Wakelin, d- Co.), Esk-
side house, Musselburgh
Rimer, William, Ratho
Rintoul, Charles, East Craigie, Cramond
Ritchie, Charles, Jock's lodge
Ritchie, F. J., 23 Joppa
Ritchie, George, Redford, Colinton
Ritchie, James, Herkes loan, Fisherrow
Ritchie, Peter, Boll o' Bere, Kirknewton
Ritchie, Robert, Joppa pans, Joppa
Ritchie, Thomas, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Ritchie, Walter, Currie mains, Gorebridge
Ritchie, Walter, Gladsmuir, Tranent
Ritchie, William, of Middleton, Gorebridge
Ritchie, William, Pencaitland, Tranent
Ritchie, William, West Calder
Ritchie, Miss Euphemia, Herkes loan, Fisherrow
Robb, James, Gorgie, Murrayfield
Robb, James, Dundas castle, South Queensferry
Robb, James, Harry's muir, Mid-Calder
Robb, John Hew, Davidson's mains
Robb, William, Brunstane, Penicuik
Robb, William, Whitehill, Dalkeith
Roberton, W. C, 12 Brighton cres., Portobello
Roberts, C. Wm. , Millliill cottage, Musselburgh
Roberts, Mrs, 2 St James' ter., Bathst., Portob'o
Robertson, Adam, New Calder, Mid-Calder
Robertson, Alexander, Juniper green
Robertson, Alex., West Colinton house, Colinton
Robertson, Alexander, Braefoot, Corstorphine
Robertson, Alexander, dairyman, Corstorphine
Robertson, Daniel, Slateford
Robertson, David, 2 Bath place, Portobello
Robertson, Ebenezer, Musselburgh Aims hotel,
49 High street, Musselburgh
Robertson, George, Broxburn
Robertson, James, Mid-Calder
Robertson, John, 27 Brighton place, Portobello
Robertson, John, Balerno
Robertson, John, Gogar lodge, Mid-Calder
Robertson, John, Parkhead, Murrayfield
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GENERAL COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Robertson, John, Penicuik
Robertson, John, Sycamore bank, Duddingston
Robertson, Peter, 40 Back street, Dalkeith
Robertson, Robert, Harelaw, Balerno
Robertson, Robert, Bloomiehall, Juniper green
Robertson, Robert, Mid-Calder
Robertson, Robert, Lasswade
Robertson, Rev. Samuel, Fountainhall, Peneait-
land, Tranent
Robertson, Thomas, John's hill house, Wester
Duddingston
Robertson, Thomas R., Gorgie lodge, Slateford
Robertson, William, Loanhead
Robertson, William, 111 High st., Musselburgh
Robertson, William, 344 High street, Dalkeith
Robertson, William, Groat hill, Blackball
Robertson, William, Mid-Calder
Robertson, Mrs, 6 Regent street, Portobello
Robertson, Mrs John, Kirkhill, Broxburn
Robertson, Mrs, Newbigging, Musselburgh
Robertson & Stewai-t, Misses, Lasswade
Robertson, Miss, 1 5 W. Brighton cres. , Portobello
Robertson, Miss Philadelphia, 2 Sandford street,
Portobello
Robertson, Miss, 48 Joppa
Rodger & M'Intosh, 63 High street, Portobello
Rodger, James, C'orstorphine
Rodger, Miss, 212 High street, Portobello
Rogers, John, 15 Regent street, Portobello
Romans, J., Newtongrange cottage, Dalkeith
Ronald, James, Fisherrow
Ronald, John, Prestonholm, Lasswade
Ronald, P., 132 High street, Fisherrow
Ronald, Miss, 58 High street, Fisherrow
Roome, Mrs General, Glen Arthur lodge, Dud-
dingston
Rosebery, Earl of, Dalmeny park, S. Queensferry
Ross, Alexander, Cockenzie
Ross, D. , Polton hall, Lasswade
Ross, Daniel, Rockville, Murrayfield
Ross, David, Cockenzie
Ross, John, Broxburn
Ross, John, Westfield, Winchburgh
Ross, Peter, Coltbridge mill, Murrayfield
Ross, William, Currie
Ross, Mrs, 61 High street, Portobello
Ross, Mrs, 2 Marion ville, Regent st., Portobello
Ross, Miss, Mid-Calder
Hough, John, High street, Dalkeith
Russel, James, Carrington, Lasswade
Russell, David, West Calder
Russell, G., 11 Rosefield avenue, Portobello
Russell, J., Colinton
Russell, James, Penicuik
Russell, James, Colinton bank, Colinton
Russell, James, Uphall
Russell, John, Saughtonhall mains, Murrayfield
Russell, Mrs, Dalhousie mains, Dalkeith
Rutherford, John, Stow
Rutherford, John, 92 High street, Fisherrow
Rutherford, Robert, Menteith house, Gorebridge
Rutherford, Robert (B. & Son), Joppa
Rutherford, Mrs, 28 Tower street, Portobello
Ruthven, John & Alexander, West Calder
Ruthven, John, Gorebridge
Ruthven, Lady, Winton castle, Tranent
Ryder, Thomas, Wellington place, Musselburgh
Ryder, Thomas, Broxburn
Sadleu, Misses, Norton mains, Ratho
Safley, William, Militia store, Dalkeith
Saidler, James, M.D., Gilmerton house, Liberton
Salmon, Mrs, 3 Sandford street, Portobello
Samuel, A. , millmaster, Juniper green
Samuel, Peter, Morton cottage, Windsor place,
Portobello
Samuel, Thomas, Ferry bank, Corstorphine
Sanders, Thomas, Roslin
Sanderson, A. Macdonald, 10 Bridge street,
Musselburgh
Sanderson, Alexander, 1 Abercorn pi. , Portobello
Sanderson, B. George, Hatton mains, Ratho
Sanderson, H., 19 Bridge street, Musselburgh
Sanderson, J. H., Hamilton lodge, Easter Dud-
dingston
Sanderson, James, Slateford
Sanderson, John, J. P. constable, Mid-Calder
Sanderson, Robert, Stow
Sanderson, Wm. , Corstorphine bank, C'orstorphine
Sanderson, Mrs G. , Colinton
Sandilands, Richard, High street, Musselburgh
Sandilands, Walter, Inveresk, Musselburgh
Sandilands, William, Inveresk, Musselburgh
Saunders, John, Bellevue cottage, Lasswade
Savage, R. F., Niddrie, Liberton
Sawers, George, 172 High street, Fisherrow
Sawers, Misses, Hope park, Musselburgh
Scarlett, Robert, Dalrymple loan, Musselburgh
Schaw's Hospital, Prestonpans : J. Wallace,
master ; Miss Eliza Ann Webb, matron
Schmeltz, D., 7 James street, Portobello
Sclater, James, Townhead, Loanhead
Sclater, Mrs, Ingine, Loanhead
Scoon, Kenneth, Braidwood, Gorebridge
Scott, Adam, Marfield, Penicuik
Scott, Alexander, Society, South Queensferry
Scott, Alexander, 135 High street ; house, 1
Bellfield, Portobello
Scott, Andrew, gasworks, Musselburgh
Scott, Andrew, Mossiemill, Colinton
Scott, Archibald, Crosswood hill, West Calder
Scott, Colonel, Burnhouse, Stow
Scott, David, Northfield and Meadowfield, Dud
dingston
Scott, David, 5 Wellington street, Portobello
Scott, David, Whitehill, Dalkeith
Scott, David, Sunnybank, Stow
Scott, David, Mount Pleasant, Juniper green
Scott, George, Herkes loan, Fisherrow
Scott, Henry, 131 High street ; house, 28 Regent
street, Portobello
Scott, Henry, 3 Melville place, Portobello
Scott, James, Dean park, Balemo
Scott, James, Rosetta, Eskbank, Dalkeith
Scott, James, Gallowshall, Dalkeith
Scott, James, sergeant-major, Militia, Dalkeith
Scott, James, 29 Henderson row, Portobello
Scott, Robert, 136 High street, Portobello
Scott, Robert, 12 Adelphi street, Portobello
Scott, Thomas, Torphin, Colinton
Scott, T. R., M.D., 9 High street, Musselburgh
Scott, Thomas, Priestmill, Kirkliston
Scott, Walter, Cramond bridge
Scott, Rev. William, U.P. manse, Balerno
Scott, William, Juniper green
Scott, William, Gorebridge
Scott, William, Blaircochran, Leadbum
Scott, William, Uphall
Scott, Mrs Jas. , Helensvale, James' st. , Portobello
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44:
icott, Mrs, Corstorphine
leott, Mrs, Oxgang, Slateford
icott. Mrs, Springbank, Lasswade
icott, Mrs T. G., Currie
»C0tt, Miss, Parkside place, Dalkeith
Icoular, David, banker, Mid-Calder
icrymgeour, Henry, Beggar bush, Musselburgh
>eaton, J. , 25 Bridge street, Musselburgh
featon, Mrs, 30 Tower street, Portobello
?eton, George, Sherift' hall mains, Dalkeith
Chairp, Major, Houston house, Uphall
Shale Oil Co., Greendykes bridge, Broxburn
thanks, J. R. , Cramond ironworks, Cramond
sharp, W., Penicuik
Sharp, Mrs, 5 Melville place, Portobello
Shepherd, Jno. (G. P. 0. ), 26 Tower st. , Portobello
[Shepherd, Joseph, 9 Ramsay lane, Portobello
Sheriff, Thomas, Ratho villa
Sheriff, Dr William, Currie
shiels, Thomas, Stow
Sibbald, David, Broxburn
Sibbald, Mrs, Blackball
Sidey, Rev. David, U. P. manse, West Calder
Sime, Henry, 60 High street, Portobello
Simpson & Co. , S9 High street, Dalkeith
Simpson & Main, Lasswade
Simpson, Alexander, Smeaton
Simpson, Alexander, Mid-Calder
Simpson, Andrew B., Back street, Tranent
Simpson, George, Dovecot house, Fisherrow
Simpson, H., Selville, High street, PortobeUo
Simpson, James, Kirkliston
Simpson, James, 7 Tower street, Portobello
Simpson, James, Eestalrig
Simpson, Mrs, 5 Dalkeith street, Joppa
Simpson, John, Juniper green
Simpson, Rev. Matthew, Congregational minister,
21 Bridge street, Musselburgh
Simpson, Robert, Edgelaw, Lasswade
Simpson, Thomas H., Redside, Lasswade
Simpson, Walter, Penicuik
Simpson, William R. , Davidson's mains
Simpson, William, stationer, Penicuik
Simpson, William, grocer, Penicuik
Simpson, William, Slateford
Simpson, Mrs, Elm cottage, Corstorphine
Simpson, Mrs, Longrow, Cramond
Simpson, Miss, 5 Sandford street, Portobello
Sinclair, F. , 8 Wellington street, Portobello
Sinclair, W., 1 Marshall's cottages, Bellfield,
Portobello
Skelton, J., The Hermitage, Braid, Lothian burn
Skinner, David, Binny, Uphall
Skougall, Jn., Ashfieldpl., Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Slater, Mrs James, 10 Melville street, Portobello
Slight, George, 21 High street, Portobello
Slight, James, 46 High street, Portobello
Slight, John, 180 High st., Portobello ; ho. 182
Slight, Miss, Currie
Slimon, Misses, Westfield villa, Cramond
Smaill, George, Auchendinny, Milton bridge
Smart, Alexander, Bowshank, Stow
Smart, Andrew, Newbigging, Musselburgh
Smart, Charles, 5 High street, Fisherrow
Smart, George, 72 High street, Musselburgh
Smart, James, Malleny mills, Balerno
Smart, James, Kirknewton
Smart, James, Liberton park, Liberton
Smart, James, Ringside, Leadburn
Smart, W. S., 2 Windsor place, Portobello
Smart, Margaret, Kirknewton
Smeall, Thomas, Wisp, Liberton
Smeaton, Archibald, Church street, Tranent
Smeaton, James, High street, Tranent
Smeaton, William (Pencaitland store), Tranent
Smith, Alexander, & Sons, Gorebridge
Smith, R,, & Son, West mill, Mid-Calder
Smith, William & J. , Elphinston, Tranent
Smith, Alexander, Lasswade
Smith, Alexander, Melville house, Portobello
Smith, Alexander, Tranent
Smith, Andrew, Willowbrae house, Jock's Lodge
Smith, Archibald, Plover hall, Roslin
Smith, Rev. Christopher, Episcopal clergyman, 2
Linkfield, Musselburgh
Smith, David, Ratho
Smith, George, Chalkieside, Musselburgh
Smith, George, 17 Bridge street, Musselburgh
Smith, George, grocer, Stow
Smith, George, boot and sboc maker, Stow
Smith, George, 7 Bath street, Portobello
Smith, Rev. Henry W., manse, Kirknewton
Smith, J., Melville castle, Lasswade
Smith, J., 4 Bath place, Portobello
Smith, James, 22 Wilson's park, Portobello
Smith, James, 105 High street, Musselburgh
Smith, James, Westfield cottage, Dalkeith
Smith, James, Cockenzie
Smith, James, Kinleith smithy, Currie
Smith, Rev. James, Free manse of Cramond,
Davidson's mains
Smith, James, Netherton, Penicuik
Smith, James, Saughton mills, Murrayfield
Smith, James. Colinton
Smith, James, Jock's lodge
Smith, John, Penicuik
Smith, John, Gorebridge
Smith, Johnston, sen., boot and shoe maker,
Tranent
Smith, Johnston, jun. , baker, Church st. , Tranent
Smith, Robert, Loanhead
Smith, Robert, jun. (R. S. <i- Son), Almond
bank, Mid-Calder
Smith, Robert, Kirknewton
Smith, R., Mid-Calder
Smith, Robert, Currie
Smith, Rev. Samuel, Lothian bank, Dalkeith
Smith, Rev. Theophilus, Temple manse, C.ore-
bridge
Smith, Thomas, Williamfield, Portobello
Smith, Thomas, Corstorphine
Smith. Thomas, High street, Tranent
Smith, W. Beattie, Linkfield cot., Musselburgh
Smith, W., 71 High street, Musselburgh
Smith, William, Balerno
Smith, William, Easter Windygoul, Tranent
Smith, William, Tranent
Smith, William, High street, Tranent
Smith, William, Greenhead, Salton, Tranent
Smith, Mrs A., 21 High street, Fisherrow
Smith, Mrs George, Rosehill, Dalkeith
Smith, Mrs, Wester Duddingston
Smith, Mrs, Lochend house, Musselburgh
Smith, Mrs, of Dunesk, Lasswade
Smyth, J. S. (G.P.O.), 23 Joppa
Sneddon, David, West Calder
Somervail, D. J., Beech park, Lasswade
Somervail, Peter, Glendevon, Winchburgh
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GENERAL COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Soraerville, J. & W., Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Somerville, Andrew, 108 High street, Dalkeith
Somerville, Rev. Andw., D. D., 8 Melville place,
Portohello
Somerville, Henry, Hannahfield, Balerno
Somerville, James, 104 High street, Dalkeith
Somerville, John, Letham, Mid-Calder
Somerville, William, Shothead, Balerno
Somerville, Mrs Jas. , Ellieot, Eskhank, Dalkeith
Somerville, Miss, 24 Regent street, Portobello
Sommerville, William, & Son, Dalmore mill,
Milton bridge
Sommerville, Arch. F., Kevock mill, Lasswade
Sommei*ville, William, Wanton walls, Penicuik
Souter, John B. , Alder bank, Jock's lodge
Spalding, William, M.D., Gorebridge
Spears, George, Jock's lodge house, Jock's lodge
Spears, William, 67 High street, Fisherrow
Spears, Mrs M., 135 High street, Musselburgh
Spence, Adam, 7 Wellington street, Portobello
Spence, Alex. Ogilvy, Bridge st. , Musselburgh
Spence, Peter, 4 Wellington street, Portobello
Spottiswoode, Miss, Lasswade
Stables, Mrs, 3 Wellington street, Portobello
Stagg, John, saddler, 53 High st., Musselburgh
Stair, Earl of, Oxenford castle, Dalkeith
Stark, James, Ramsay lane, Portobello
Stark, James, Mid-Calder
Stark. John, Raw lime-cpiarries, East Calder
Stark, Michael, Currie
Stark, Mrs, Mid-Calder
Steedman, James, Boghall, Eoslin
Steedman, James, Cockenzie
Steel, Alexander, Pathhead, Ford, Dalkeith
Steel, Francis, Janefield, Corstorphine
Steel, John, Caledonia, Juniper green
Steel, Miss, Lower Joppa
Steele, George, Bridge street, Tranent
Steele, John, Kinleith mill, Currie
Steele, Patrick, Paisley street, Portobello
Steele, Pat. Sanderson, Eastbourne ho., Portobello
Steele, William, Tranent
Steele, Miss J. , Elpkinston, Tranent
Steeples, William, High street, Fisherrow
Stenhouse, Geo., West Pilton, Davidson's mains
Stenhouse, James, Myles, Tranent
Stenhouse, James, South Gyle, Corstorphine
Stenhouse, Robert, South street, Dalkeith
Stenhouse, Robert, Wester Windygoul, Tranent
Stenhouse, William, Stow
Stenhouse, William, Corstorphine
Stephenson, Wm. & Pet., Amos' court, Dalkeith
Stephenson, Mrs, 3 Wellington place, Portobello
Steuart, J. W. , The Craigs, Corstorphine
Steuart, R. , of Carfm, Westwood, West Calder
Steuart, Mrs J. Fred., 9 Brighton crescent east,
Portobello
Steven, E., Burnside, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Steven, John, Back street, Dalkeith
Steven, Thomas, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
Stevens, James, 33 and 121 High street, Porto-
bello ; house, 35
Stevens, William, West Calder
Stevenson, David, Gorebridge
Stevenson, Dun. (S. <Sc Co.), 3 Brighton place,
Portobello
Stevenson, John (S. & Co. , Edinburgh), 3 Brighton
place, Portobello
Stevenson, Robert, Gorebridge
Stevenson, Robert Pasley, 7 Rosefield avenue,
Portobello
Stevenson, T., Mount Lothian, Penicuik
Stevenson, Thos., Niddry castle, Winchbnrgh
Stevenson, William, Inveresk Combination Poor-
house, Musselburgh
Steventon, Mrs Francis, 5 St James' terrace,
Bath street, Portobello
Stewart & Co., distillers, Kirkliston
Stewart, John, & Co., Glenforth, S. Queensfeny
Stewart, John & George, 52 High street ; house,
Parkside place, Dalkeith
Stewart, Alexander, Slateford
Stewart, Alexander, 23 Bridge street, Mussel-
burgh ; house, 24
Stewart, Archd., grocer, Lennie park, Corstor-
phine
Stewart, Charles, Sweethope, Musselburgh
Stewart, Charles, 25 Henderson row, Portobello
Stewart, D., 58 High street, Dalkeith
Stewart, Duncan, Balerno cottage, Balenio
Stewart, Rev. Hugh A. (Free Church), Penicuik
Stewart, James, 10 High street, Dalkeith
Stewart, James, jun., Dalkeith house
Stewart, James, 87 High street, Dalkeith
Stewart, James, Mount Esk, Lasswade
Stewart, James, joiner, Corstorphine
Stewart, Rev. John, manse, Liberton
Stewart, John, post office, Liberton
Stewart, John, Elibank, Corstorphine
Stewart, Rev. Peter, manse, Gilmerton
Stewart, Robert, Cornbank, Penicuik
Stewart, Robert, Ingliston, Ratho
Stewart, Thomas, Brock house, Stow
Stewart, William, Monkton hall, Musselburgh
Stewart, William, Dalhousie castle, Lasswade
Stewart, Mrs D., 122 High street, Portobello
Stewart, Mrs Jean, Remote, Ford, Dalkeith
Stewart, Mrs, 14 Wilson's park, Portobello
Stewart, Mrs, 9 Brighton place, Portobello
Stewart, Mrs, 44 High street, Musselburgh
Stewart, Miss Ann, Newbigging, Musselburgh
Stewart, Miss Flora, Broadlee cottage, High
street, Portobello
Stirling, J., & Sons, 147 High st., Musselburgh
Stirling, George, Newmiils, Currie
Stirling, George, Southfield, Dalkeith
Stirling, James, South street, Dalkeith
Stirling, James Hutchison, LL.D., F.R.C.S.E.,
2 Stuart street, Jock's lodge
Stirling, Thomas, Tower cottage, Portobello
Stobbs, Mrs Agnes, Lothian bridge, Dalkeith
Stobie, David, Carlaverock, Tranent
Stobie, Thomas, Kirklands, Liberton
Stodart, Adam, Damhead, Loanhead
Stodart, Matthew, Damhead, Loanhead
Stoddart, E., Stow
Stoddart, James, 148 High street, Dalkeith
Stoddart, James, Glencross mains, Roslin
Stoddart, John, Gorebridge
Stoddart, John, West Bangour, Uphall
Stoddart, Martin W. , Balerno
Stoddart, Thomas, Church street, Tranent
Stoddart, Thomas, junior, Church st., Tranent
Stoddart, Thomas, Davidson's mains
Stoddart, William, Winton hill, Tranent
Stone, Wm., & Son, Newtongrange, Dalkeith
Stone, William, 7 West glebe, Dalkeith
Storie, George, Lasswade
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445
Stoi'ie, Mrs, Loanliead
I Straehan, Mrs, 4 Morrison place, Jock's lodge
I Straiton, William, Bonnyrigg, Lasswade
l Stratliearn, Davidson, Cockenzie
Strutkers, Rev. John, The Manse, Prestonpans
Stuart, J. & W., Eskside, Musselburgh
Stuart, James, Kirklaud, Hermiston
■ Stuart, John, Newmills, Currie
[.Sutherland, Ales., Forth cottage, Fisherrow links
l Sutherland, John, 126 High street, Portobello
[.Sutherland, Mrs, 31 Market street, Musselburgh
Suttie, Sir George Grant, Bart., Prestonpans
I Swan, John, & Sons, Upper Braid, Lothian burn
i Swan, Mrs Ann, baker, Cockenzie
S win ton, John, Buccleuch street, Dalkeith
i Syme, Captain George,. R.N., of Northfield,
i Prestonpans
Syme, Miss, 13 Brighton place, Portobello
Symington, Henry, Penicuik
Symington, Johu, Loanhead
Symons, Andrew, 84 High street, Fisherrow
Symons, Robert, 90 High street, Fisherrow
Symons, Walter, Gilmerton
Tagart, J. D., 2 Belkield, Portobello
Tait, Andrew, 9 South street, Dalkeith
iTait, Andrew, North British Railway, Brighton
place, Portobello
Tait, David, Wilkieston, Ratho
Tait, George, Davidson's mains
i Tait, George, Gorebridge
Tait, James, 24 Bath street, Portobello
. Tait, James, Mauldslie cottage, Dalkeith
! Tait, James, Penicuik
i Tait, John, High street, Tranent
iTait, Robert, 156 High street, Fisherrow
■ Tait, R. James, Mid-Calder
; Tait, Thomas, Ratho
' Tait, William, Gorebridge
Tait, Mrs Andrew, 17 Joppa
i Tait, Mrs L. M., of Pirn, Stow
Taylor, R. T. & W., 26 High street, Dalkeith
Taylor, Alexander, 146 High street ; house, 27
Regent street, Portobello
Taylor, Andrew, Woodbrae, Dalkeith
Taylor, D., Newbigging, Musselburgh
Taylor, David, Corstorphine
Taylor, James, Bankton, Prestonpans
Taylor, James, jun., Newbattle, Dalkeith
Taylor, James, Lothian cottage, Dalkeith
Taylor, James, Catcune, Gorebridge
Taylor, James, West Calder
Taylor, John, Midfield cottage, Inveresk
Taylor, John, farmer, Prestonpans
Taylor, Peter, Lochend, Jock's lodge
Taylor, Robert, Croft street, Dalkeith
Taylor, William, Scotstoun park, S. Queensferry
Taylor, Mrs Mark, Elm row, Lasswade
Taylor, Mrs, Liberton
Telfer, John, Loanhead
Telfer, Robert, 6 High street, Fisherrow
Telfer, Samuel, South street ; house, Croft street,
Dalkeith
Tennant, J. , Dalrymple loan, Musselburgh
Tennant, Robert, Walston, Penicuik
Tennant, T. , 15 High street, Fisherrow
Terris, Andrew, Uphall
Thatcher, Miss, 5 Bath place, Portobello
Thom, John, 7 High street, Portobello
Thomas, Rev. David, Howgate, Penicuik
Thompson, Joseph & Samuel, High at. , Fisherrow
Thompson, James, Auchindinny, Milton bridge
Thompson, Mrs, Beeslack, Milton bridge
Thomson, E. & J., 17 South street, Dalkeith
Thomson, J. & J., Silverburn, Penicuik
Thomson, J. & R., Corstorphine
Thomson, R. & J., 31 West High st, Dalkeith
Thomson, A., 11 South street, Dalkeith
Thomson, A., Kingslaw, Tranent
Thomson, Alexander, Penicuik
Thomson, Alexander, Auchendinny, Milton br.
Thomson, Alexander, Glenpark, Balerno
Thomson, Alex., 24 Wilson's park, Portobello
Thomson, Charles S., 1 High st., Musselburgh
Thomson, David, 84 High street, Fisherrow
Thomson, David, Gogar, Corstorphine
Thomson, David, of Woodbine, Corstorphine
Thomson, G., 30 Bridge street, Fisherrow
Thomson, George, 112 High street, Dalkeith
Thomson, George, Echline, South Queensferry
Thomson, George, Kirkliston
Thomson, James, 100 High street, Dalkeith
Thomson, James, Holmes, Broxburn
Thomson, James, tailor, Stow
Thomson, James, millwright and engineer, Stow
Thomson, James, Uphall
Thomson, James, Roseburn and Wester Dairy,
Murrayfield
Thomson, John, Dreghorn, Colinton
Thomson, John, Colinton
Thomson, John, 35 West glebe, Dalkeith
Thomson, John, West Calder
Thomson, John, Penicuik
Thomson, J. , Crooks of Murrayfield
Thomson, J. B., Albert cottage, Lasswade
Thomson, Joseph, Broxburn
Thomson, Joseph, Easterrig, Balerno
Thomson, L. Ramsay, M.D., Belmont, Dalkeith
Thomson, Robert, Lasswade
Thomson, R., Avenue villa, Eskbank, Dalkeith
Thomson, Thomas, 3 Elmfield place, Dalkeith
Thomson, Thomas, Shepherd house, Inveresk
Thomson, Thomas, Buccleuch place, Dalkeith
Thomson, Thomas, West Calder
Thomson, Thos., 11 Wellington place, Portobello
Thomson, Thomas, Clapperton hall, Broxburn
Thomson, Thomas, Fountainhall, Stow
Thomson, Thomas, Hailes house, Slateford
Thomson, Thomas, 11 South street, Dalkeith
Thomson, W., 39 High street, Portobello
Thomson, Wm., Ellon villa, Eskbank, Dalkeith
Thomson, William, Penicuik
Thomson, W. D., Slateford
Thomson, William, Ratho
Thomson, William, 30 South street, Dalkeith
Thomson, Wm., Garden house, Dalkeith park
Thomson, William, 37 Market street, Fisherrow
Thomson, William, Woodbine cottage, Liberton
Thomson, William, Lasswade
Thomson, William Thomas, Bonally, Colinton
Thomson, William, Lasswade
Thomson, Rev. Wm. , Spylaw bank, Juniper green
Thomson, Mrs, Regent street, Portobello
Thomson, Mrs Rachel, 18 Eskside, Musselburgh
Thomson, Mrs, Whitehouse, Inveresk
Thomson, Mrs, 2 Dalkeith street, Joppa
Thomson, Mrs, Slateford
Thomson, Miss A. , Albert cottage, Lasswade
Thomson, Miss, 4 Wellington street, Portobello
446
GENERAL COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Thorburn, James, 97 High street, Dalkeith
Thorburn, John, Loganlee, Milton bridge
Thorburn, Robert, Viewfield house, Lasswade
Thorburn, Robert, Stow
Thorburn, Miss, 29 Regent street, Portobello
Thornton, Lieutenant John, Nivelle cottage,
Liberton
Thornton, William, Bell's quarry, West Calder
Thyne, John, March bank, Balemo
Tliyne, William, Hoperigg, Gladsmuir, Tranent
Tillie, Robert, Crookston mains, Stow
Tinto, J., 12 High street, Musselburgh
Tod, J. & J., High street, Dalkeith
Tod, Win., & Son, St Leonard's mill, Lasswade
Tod, Win., junior, & Co., Springfield, Lasswade
Tod, Alexander, Aikendean, Lasswade
Tod, Alexander, Gorgie mains, Slateford
Tod, Andrew, 1 5 Tower street, Portobello
Tod, Captain, Mid-Calder
Tod, James, West Calder
Tod, Jas. {J. <fc J. T. ), Eskbank house, Dalkeith
Tod, John (/. & J. T. ), Ormisbank, Dalkeith
Tod, John, Craigleith hill house, Blackball
Tod, Matthew, 36 Newbigging, Musselburgh
Tod, Robert, of Clerwood, Corstorphine
Tod, William, junior, Glenesk, Lasswade
Tod, Mrs Alexander, Smeaton shaw, Dalkeith
Tod, Miss J., Mid-Calder
Todd, Mrs Walter, 99 High street, Dalkeith
Tolmie, William, 34 High street west, Dalkeith j
Topp, William, Niddry, Musselburgh
Torphichen, Lord, Calder house, Mid-Calder
Torrance, Alexander, Liberton house, Liberton
Torrance, Rev. Alex., Glencross manse, Roslin
Torrance, Archibald P., Kippilaw, Dalkeith
Torrance, Chas. , Chester hill, Cranstoun, Dalkeith
Torrance, John, Broxburn
Torrance, William, Hyvot's bank, Liberton
Torrance, W., Camps limeworks, Burnhouse,
Mid-Calder
Tough, John, 128 High st., Portobello; ho. 116
Tough, John Arthur, 88 High street, Portobello
Tough, Thomas, Portobello pottery, Bridge street,
Portobello
Towert, John, 150 High street, Portobello
Traill & Pennycook, Blackhall
Trail, James, Tranent
Tranent, Robert, Walston, Penicuik
Traquair, George, Goatbrae cottage, Lasswade
Traquair, R. H., Colin ton farm, Colinton
Trotter, Robt. & Wm., Pathhead, Ford, Dalkeith
Trotter, Archibald, of Bush, Roslin
Trotter, Archibald, Fairfield place, Dalkeith
Trotter, Alexander, Ormiston
Trotter, Richard, Mortonhall, Liberton
Trotter, Thomas Courts, Bilston lodge, Loanhead
Trotter, William, Loanhead
Trotter, William, Lasswade
Trotter, Mrs, 2 Millhill, Musselburgh
Trotter, Mrs, Rosshill, South Queensferry
Tudhope, Thomas, Lawhead, Penicuik
Tulloch, John, Coltbridge, Murrayfield
Tolly, John, Lothian street, Dalkeith
Turnbull, Andrew, 1 Tower street and Welling-
ton street, Portobello
Turnbull, Archibald, West Binny, Uphall
Turnbull, William, Stow
Turnbull, Miss, 13 Regent street, Portobello
Turnbull, Misses, 1 Melville street, Portobello
Turnbull, Misses, Prestonpans
Turner, J., Davidson's mains
Turner, James, Newbigging pottery, Musselburgh
Turner, John, 168 High street, Dalkeith
Turner, John, Newhouse, Ratno
Turner, John, jun., Haggs, Ratho
Turner, John, Craigie hall, Cramond
Turner, John, Blackhall
Turner, Peter, Kirknewton
Turner, Richard, Broompark, East Calder
Turner, Miss, 105 High street ; house, New
mills, Dalkeith
Tweedie, David, Silverknowes, Davidson's mains
Tweedie, David, Borthwick mains, Gorebridge
Tweedie, Richard, Burnhouse, Stow
Tweedie, Mrs John, 5 E. Brighton cres., Portob'o
Tweedie, Miss, Whitehall villa, Lasswade
Twine, Miss, The Glebe, Dalkeith
Tytler, James, Woodhouselee, Roslin
Umpherston Brothers, Loanhead
Umpherston, Charles, Elmswood, Loanhead
Umpherston, Francis, Elmswood, Loanhead
Umpherston, James, Elmswood, Loanhead
Umpherston, William, Linden lodge, Loanhead
Uphall Mineral Oil Company, Uphall
Ure, Miss, Tower bank house, Portobello
Urquhart, Lockhart A. , 51 W. High st., Dalkeith
Urquhart, William, West Calder
Vallance, oil refinery, Almondfield, Broxburn
Vallange, Win., M.D., 14 Bath st., Portobello
Valliant, Lady, Pittville, Pitt street, Portobello
Vaughan, Hon. John, Moredun mains, Liberton
Veitch, Christopher, Wlieatlands, Cramond
Veitch, James, 52 New street, Fisherrow
Veitch, John, 2 Wilson's park, Portobello
Veitch, Robert, Carlops, Penicuik
Veitch, Thomas, Slateford
Vere, Wm. Edward Hope, Craigie hall, Cramond
Vernor, Mrs, 38 Newbigging, Musselburgh
Vertue, George, New gardens, S. Queensferry
Vessie, Miss, Herpersbrae, Penicuik
Vibart, George Forbes, 21 Pitt street, Portobello
Vincent, John, 128 High street, Fisherrow
Waddell, Aw. , Woodville, James st. , Portobello
Waddell, Rev. David, Stow
Waddell, J., 13 High street, Dalkeith
Waddell, Rev. Walter, Borthwick, Gorebridge
Wahab, Charles James, C.E., Maurice wood
house, Milton bridge
Wakelin, Henry, Prestonpans
Wakelin, John (R. W. & Co.), Rosehill house,
Inveresk, Musselburgh
Waldie, Mrs, Ednam cottage, Eskbank, Dalkeith
Wales, James, Currie
Wales, James, Juniper green
Walker, William, k Son, Hailes mill, Colinton
Walker, Alexander, Mid-Calder
Walker, Alexander, Slateford
Walker, Andrew, Hartwood, West Calder
Walker, Charles, Davidson's mains
Walker, David S., West Calder
Walker, F. , tailor, Juniper green
Walker, George, Currie
Walker, James, Kilpunt, Broxburn
Walker, John, 33 High street, Musselburgh
Walker, John F., Stow
Walker, Joseph, Bowland, Stow
Walker, Robert, Parkhead, Murrayfield
Walker, Rev. William, manse, Mid-Calder
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447
: "Walker, "William, Currie
Walker, William, West Calder
■ Walker, William, Carlton lodge, Murrayfield
' Walker, Mrs, 4 Bellfield place, Portobello
Walker, Dr R., 4 Bellfield place, Portobello
Wallace, George, Tranent
Wallace, Rev. J. A., Coltbridge ho. , Murrayfield
Wallace, James, baker, Broxburn
Wallace, James, wright, Broxburn
Wallace, James, Mid-Calder
Wallace, John, Ellistou, Broxburn
Wallace, John, ilesher, Broxburn
Wallace, John, Burnhouse, Uphall
Wallace, John, Mid-Calder
Wallace, R., 24 High street, Portobello
. Wallace, Thomas, Four-mile hill, Corstorphine
Wallace, Walker, Loanhead, Kirkliston
Wallace, Mrs W. , Curriemuirend, Juniper green
Wallace, Mrs, post office, Wester Duddingston
■ Wallace, Miss, Mid-Calder
Walton, W. R., Murray bank house, Murrayfield
Ward, Edward, Lochend, Jock's lodge
Warden, Robert, Borthwick, Gorebridge
Warden, William, Primrose cottage, Davidson's
mains
. AVardlaw, William, Blackball
I Wardrop, Mrs Robert, 130 High street, Dalkeith
1 Wan-en, A. R. (Royal Bank), High st., Portobello
j Waterston, Andrew, Ford, Dalkeith
i Waterston, James, Currie
} Waterston, Miss E., Currie
i Watson, William, & Son, Lothian burn
Watson, Alexander, 25 West wynd, Dalkeith
Watson, David, Davidson's mains
[ Watson, David, White Hart street, Dalkeith
; Watson, George, 200 High street, Portobello
Watson, George, Bridgend, Dalkeith
i Watson, George, Norton house, Ratho
Watson, Henry, Lingerwood, Lasswade
Watson, Rev. Hiram (Free Church), Ratho
; Watson, J., 27 High street, Portobello
| Watson, James, Woodfield, Lasswade
j AVatson, James, 9 Rosefield avenue, Portobello
Watson, James, Currie
Watson, James, M.D., Tranent
Watson, John, Shotts Iron Co., Loanhead
Watson, John, Tranent
Watson, R. D., Wheattield house, Jock's lodge
Watson, Thomas, Esperston, Gorebridge
Watson, Walter, M.D., Mid-Calder
Watson, William, Norton house, Ratho
Watson, William, 27 Bridge street, Musselburgh
Wat-son, William, snull'-niillcr, Colinton
Watson, William, 91 High street, Dalkeith
Watson, Mrs Mary, 7 Brighton place, Portobello
Watson, Mrs, 5 Brighton place, Portobello
Watson, Mrs, Corstorphine
Watt, Alexander, Tranent
Watt, David, High street, Tranent
AVatt, David, farmer, Tranent
AVatt, James, Bloomiehall, Juniper green
Watt, John, Broxburn
AVatt, John, Woodhall bank, Juniper green
AVatt, John, junior, Braeside cottage, Juniper
green
AATatt, Eobert, Eastmill, Juniper green
Watt, Robert, watchmaker, Juniper green
AVatt, William, 120 High street ; house, 1 Rose-
field place, Portobello
AVatt, W. S., 154 Higli street, Fisherrow
AVatt, Miss, 85 High street, Portobello
Watts, Mrs, 115 High street, Portobello
AVauehope, Andrew, Niddrie, Liberton
AVauchope, George, Easter Hermiston
AVauehope, Sir John Don, Baronet, of Edmon-
stone, Newton house, Musselburgh
Waugh, Mrs Margaret, 32 Bath st., Portobello
AVebster, Alex., 33 Henderson row, Portobello
AVebster, John, 137 High street, Portobello
Webster, John, Quarryhead house, Lasswade
Webster, Thos., Burdiehouse limeworks, Liberton
AVeddell, James, Ratho
Wedderburn, Major, Rosebank, Roslin
AVedderburn, Lady Helen, Rosebank, Roslin
AVeir, James, Blinkbonny, Currie
Weir, James, Binny quarry, Uphall
AVeir, Richard, 1 Eldin place, Lasswade
AVeir, Mrs Robert, Roslin
AVeir, Miss, Lasswade
AVells, Miss, Red house, Millhill, Musselburgh
AVelsh, A., & Co., 94 High street, Dalkeith :
house, 92
AVelsh, Thomas, Easter Bavelaw, Balerno
Welsh, William, 16 Market street, Fisherrow
AVelsh, Mrs, Middleton inn, Gorebridge
AVelwood, A. M., Meadowbank, Kirknewton
AVelwood, Misses Maconochie, Hatton house,
Ratho
AVemyss, George, 4 Regent street, Portobello
AVest Calder Oil Company, West Calder
A\rest, George, AVest Broadlaw, Uphall
AVest,. Joseph, East Broadlaw, Uphall
AVest, AVilliam, Currie
Weston, John, Gogar, Corstorphine
Westwood Shale Oil Company, AVest Calder
White, Adam, Tower street, Portobello
AVhite, Alexander, Lothian burn
AVhite, James, 100 High street ; house, 2 Bath
street, Portobello
AVhite, James, Penicuik
AVhite, James, High street, Dalkeith
White, James, Uphall
White, James, Annfield, Tranent
AVhite, James, 17 Tower street, Portobello
White, John, 1 Bridge street, Musselburgh
White, John, West wynd, Dalkeith
White, John, Paradykes, Loanhead
AVhite, Matthew, Broxburn
AVhite, Samuel, Lugate, Stow
White, Thomas, Peggyslee, Penicuik
AVhite, AVilliam, 214 High street, Portobello
White, AVilliam, Broxburn
White, AArilliam Logan, Kellerstain, Hermiston
White, Mrs AVilliam, 13 Back street, Dalkeith
White, Miss, IS Joppa
Whiteford, Edward, Lenny park, Corstorphine
Whiteford, John, Corstorphine
AVhitelaw, Alexander, Mid-Calder
Whitelaw, David, 2 Morrison place, Jock's
lodge
AVhitelaw, John, Prestongrange colliery, and St
Clement's wells, Musselburgh
AVhitelaw, AVilliam, 5 High street, Musselburgh
AVhitelaw, Mrs, Fisherrow
AVhitewright, John, Corstorphine
Whitie, James, Gorebridge
Whitson, Andrew, 18 Newbigging, Musselburgh
AVhitson, George, Eestalrig
us
GENERAL COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Whitson, John, Stow
Whittet, George, Easter Drylaw, Davidson's
mains
Whittet, Miss, Easter Drylaw, Davidson's mains
Whitty, Rev. Robert, St David's Catholic Church,
Dalkeith
Whyte, Alexander, Terrace, South Queensferry
Whyte, Alexander, Currie vale, Currie
Whyte, James, Milton bridge
Whyte, Matthew, Newhall villa, S. Queensferry
Wliyte, Mrs Richard, Prestonpans
Wliyte, Misses, Prestonpans
Wliytock, A. , Victoria place, Musselburgh
Whytock, Alex., Easter Duddingston grange,
Portobello
Wickham, Thomas, Gorebridge
Widnell, Henry, & Son, Lasswade and Roslin
Wight, George, Crookston South mains, Stow
Wight, Robert, 2 South street ; house, Fairfield
place, Dalkeith
Wight, Miss G, 40 Tower street, PortobeUo
Wightman, James, 129 High street, Dalkeith
Wightman, James, carter, Corstorphine
Wilken, John, High street, Fisherrow
Wilkie, J. & A., 115 High street, Musselburgh
Wilkie, Archibald, Ormiston, Kirknewton
Wilkie, J. , Albert cottage, Gorgie, Murrayfield
Wilkie, James, Ormiston, Kirknewton
Wilkie, William, Woodhall cot. , Juniper green
Wilkie, Mrs John, 164 High street, Portobello
Wilkie, Mrs William, Rowan cottage, Ratho
Wilkie, Mrs Isabella, Seafield house, Roslin
Wilkison, Thomas, Penicuik
Williams, William, Jock's lodge.
Williamson, Rev. David (IT. P. ), South Queensferry
Williamson, Rev. William T., (E.C.), Ormiston
Williamson, Miss Helen, Tranent
Williamson, Misses, 117 High street, Fisherrow
Wilson & Co., Esperston, Gorebridge
Wilson, A. & J., Tranent
Wilson, Thomas, & Brothers, lime-burners, May-
field limeworks, Dalkeith
Wilson, A., 110 High street, Dalkeith
Wilson, Alexander, 3 Wilson's park, Portobello
Wilson, David, Habertshaw, Penicuik
Wilson, George, 58 High street, Musselburgh
Wilson, George, 35 High street, Dalkeith
Wilson, George, Stow
Wilson, James, Wanton walls, Musselburgh
Wilson, Jas., jun., Newton, Millerhill, Dalkeith
Wilson, James, jun., Newton, Musselburgh
Wilson, James, Wester Cowden, Dalkeith
Wilson, James, 1 Murrayfield
Wilson, James, Salton Middle Mains, Tranent
Wilson, John, 3 Bellfield lane, Portobello
Wilson, John, South Queensferry
Wilson, John, Monktonhall, Musselburgh
Wilson, John, Yewlands, Liberton
Wilson, John, Cross house, Roslin
Wilson, John, Winchburgh
Wilson, John, Slateford
Wilson, Joseph, Stow
Wilson, J. T., Restalrig
Wilson, Richard, Kirkliston
Wilson, Robert Syni, of Woodburn, Dalkeith
Wilson, Robert, Fairfield place, Dalkeith
Wilson, Robert, 33 High street, Fisherrow
Wilson, Thomas, 109 High street, Musselburgh
Wilson, Thomas, Salton
Wilson, Thomas, Halls, Penicuik
Wilson, Thomas, Currie inn, Gorebridge
Wilson, Thomas, Hermiston
Wilson, Rev. William (Free Church), 31 Bridge
street, Musselburgh
Wilson, William, Cragdale, Stow
Wilson, William, Duddingston
Wilson, William, Kirkliston
Wilson, William, Broomfield, Davidson's mains
Wilson, William, 25 Wilson's park, Portobello
Wilson, William, painter and plasterer, Bridge
street, Penicuik
Wilson, William, general merchant, Penicuik
Wilson, William, Woolfstar, Ormiston
Wilson, Mrs George, Tranent
Wilson, Mrs Margaret, Newhalls inn, South
Queensferry
Wilson, Mrs, 152 High street, Portobello
Wilson, Mrs, 155 High street, Musselburgh
Wilson, Miss, Olive bank, Musselburgh
Wilson, Miss, 5 Brighton crescent, Portobello
Winton, Mrs, 1 John street, Portobello
Wintour, Wm., Hawthorn lodge, Murrayfield
Wintrup, Thomas, Stow
Wishart, James {J. W. <k Sons), Ivy lodge,
Dalkeith
Wishart, John, Davidson's mains
Witherspoon, Robert, Learielaws, Broxburn
Wood, Dr Alexander, Brae lodge, Murrayfield
Wood, Dr, deputy inspector, Milton bridge
Wood, George Wallace, 95 High st., Fisherrow
Wood, James, Terrace, South Queensferry
Wood, John, 6 West Brighton cres., Portobello
Wood, John, Ship inn, Fisherrow
Wood, John, Haughhead, Kirknewton
Wood, Peter, 35 High street, Portobello
Wood, Thomas, bottle-works, Baileyfield, Por-
tobello
Wood, Walter, Westerigg, Balerno
Wood, AVilliain, Joppa station
Wood, Mrs J., Poplar bank, Wester Dudding-
ston
Wood, Mrs J., 104 High street, Portobello
Wood, Mrs, Bank's land, Jock's lodge
Wood, Mrs, 3 Tower street, Portobello
Woodrow, Mrs, Adelphi place, Portobello
Woodward, Major Richard, Mavisbush house,
Lasswade
Woodward, William, 2 Maryfield, PortobeUo
Woolley, C., 113 High street, Dalkeith
Wotherspoon, Miss Bruce, 2 Lothian bank, Dal-
keith
Wright, A. , farmer, Juniper green
Wright, Alexander, Kirkliston
Wright, Andrew, Corstorphine
Wright, James, St Leonard's paper mills, Lass-
wade
Wright, John, Prestonpans
Wright, Rev. Robert, D.D., Manse, Dalkeith
Wright, William, Niddrie mill, Liberton
Wright, William, farmer, Prestonpans
Wright, Mrs, Cockenzie
WyKe, James, Waird house, Uphall
Wylie, James, farmer, Craigs, Mid-Calder
Wylie, John, Houston mains, UphaU
Wylie, Robert, Craigs, Mid-Calder
Wylie, William, East Bangour, Uphall
Wylie, W. M., Calder cottage, Mid-Calder
Young, W. & J., Sandie quarry, Tranent
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GENERAL COUNTY DIRECTORY.
449
Young's Paraffin Light and Mineral Oil
Co. (Limited), Addiewell works, West Galder
Young, Alexander (S. & Co., Edinburgh), 8
James street, Portobello
Young, Alexander, smith, Broxburn
Young, George, West Galder
Young, James, Ann's mill, Leadburn
Young, James, Free Church street, Penicuik
Young, James, of Limefield, West Galder
Young, James, 12S High street, Dalkeith
Young, James, Niddry, Winehburgh
Young, John K., Lenny, Cramond
Young, John, Webster's land, Jock's lodge
Young, John, Sheriffhall, Dalkeith
Young, Rev. John, United Presbyterian manse,
Ford, Dalkeith
Young, Matthew, Lower Gogar, Gorstorphine
Young, Peter, Milrig, Kirkliston
Young, Robert, Hailes quarry, Slateford
Young, Robert, Ratho
Young, Thomas, Uphall
Young, Thomas, 12 Wonder street, Musselburgh
Young, Thomas, Kirknewton
Young, William, High school, Dalkeith
Young, William, Lasswade
Young, William, Raw, East Galder
Young, Mrs D., 10 Brighton place, Portobello
Young, Mrs, Davidson's mains
Young, Mrs, Gorebridge
Young, Margaret, Broxburn
Young, Mary, Mid-Calder
Young, Miss, South Queensferry
Young, Misses, High street, Fisherrow
Young, Miss, Ellon cottage, Dalkeith
Younger, David, Cramond
Yule, Edward, Prestongrange, Prestonpans
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450
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Balerno.
Airman, John, smith, Johns burn
Aitken, Thomas, farmer, Listonshiel
Auld, Peter, farmer, Buteland
Bisset, David, teacher
Brown, Alexander, farmer, Cockburn hill
Brown, David, overseer, Malleny mills
Brace, George, W. S. , West brook
Co-operative Store
Davidson, George, farmer, Dean park
Denholm, David, merchant
Douglas, James, of Glen brook
Fairbairn, James, wright
Falconer, James, merchant
Falconer, William, carrier, Mayfield
Ferguson, James, carrier
Fountain, Mrs Isabella, post office
Gardiner, John, farmer, Cockburn
Goodwin, W., dairyman, Easter Bavelaw
Hardie, David, overseer, Bavelaw castle
Henderson & Craik, carriers
Henderson, Alexander, spirit merchant
Hill, Craig, & Company, papermakers, Balerno
bank
Hill, John, C.E. (H., C, & Co.), Balerno bank
Hislop, Humphry, Bavelaw mill
Kidd, Walter, farmer, Balleny
King, John H., The Lodge
Kinnear, Henry, water keeper, Harelaw cottage
Latta, M. R., farmer, Bankhead
Logan, T., grocer
Mackenzie, Alexander Kincaid, Ravelrig house
Martin, Mrs Ann, flesher
Morison, Lady, Balerno hill house
Morison, Miss, Johns burn
Nimmo, John, farmer, Ravelrig
O'Reilly, Thomas (I.E.), Dean park cottage
Pearson, James, joiner, Ravelrig
Potts, Alexander, spirit merchant
Robertson, Robert, farmer, Harelaw
Scott, James, dairyman, Dean park
Scott, Rev. William, U.P. manse
Smith, William, baker
Somerville, Henry, fanner, Haimahfield
Somerville, AVilliam, farmer, Shothead
Stewart, Duncan, Balerno cottage
Stoddart, Martin W. , grocer
Thomson, Alexander, Glenpark
Thomson, Joseph, farmer, Easterrig
Thyne, John, farmer, Marehbank
Welsh, Thomas, fanner, Easter Bavelaw
Wood, Walter, farmer, Westerrig
Blackhall.
Baillie, James, mason
Bain, James
Cleland, Hugh, smith, Craigleith quany
Davidson, David (Bank of Scotland), Ravelston
house
Denholm, A. S., blacksmith
Denholm, Thomas, wright
Fortune, John, farmer, Craigcrook farm
Harris, Thomas, innkeeper
Heggie, Robert, gardener, Ravelston house
Hunter, John, Craigcrook castle
Jeffrey, David, postmaster
Laing, David, carter
Liddell, W. H., japanner, Blinkbonny
M'Intosh, James, stone merchant, Craigleith ■
quarry ; house, Ramsay cottage
Mitchell, William, Craigleith house
Pendrich, John, overseer, Ravelston
Proudfoot, John, artist, Ravelston cottage
Robertson, William, dairyinan, Groat hill
Sibbald, Mrs, cowfeeder
Tod, John, live stock agent, Craigleith hill house
Traill & Pennycook, stone merchants, Ravelston
quarry
Turner, John, coal merchant
Wardlaw, William, tailor
Bonnyrigg.
See Lasswade.
Broxburn.
Airley, Robert, flesher
Aitken, Thomas, manager, Broxburn oil-works
Alexander, R., farmer, Muirend
Alexander, R., merchant
Alexander, William, farmer, Broxburn hall
Anderson, John, shoemaker
Barclay, Thomas, smith
Bartholomew, David, farmer, Greendykes
Bell, Robert, Albyn works
Bell, Robert, oil refinery
Bell, Robert, coalmaster
Braes, John, grocer
Brown, Robert, miller, Birdsmill
Brownlee, Alexander, watchmaker
Brownlee, Robert, farmer, Pyot hall
Buyers, R. , Union bank
Calder, John, shoemaker
Calder, John, smith
Crawford, John, saddler
Crosby, Alexander, inspector
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451
Cruickshanks, John, tailor
Cunningham, James, carter
Cunningham, Thomas, farmer, Look-about-ye
Emslie, John, wright
Fraser, William, bone dust manufacturer
Grainger, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer
Gray, Thomas, innkeeper
Hamilton, David, clerk
Hislop, Thomas, schoolmaster
Horn, Alexander, carter
Jeffrey, R., grocer
Law, Robert, farmer, East mains
Linn, Walter, wright
Linn, Mrs A. , dairy
Linn, Miss, teacher
Luke, Rev. Alexander, Free Church manse
M 'Donald, John, dairyman, Powflats
Mair, Robert, station-master
Mair, Thomas, shoemaker
Marshall, James, carter and dairyman
Martin, John, baker
Mitrhell, George, fanner, Broxburn park
Montgomery, Mrs, merchant
Morris, Joseph, grocer
Poynter, John, Buchan oil-works
Reid, Alexander, tailor
Reid, James, storekeeper
Robertson, G., grocer and postmaster
Robertson, Mrs John, farmer, Kirkhill
Ross, John, carrier
Ryder, Thomas, carter
Shale Oil Company, Greendykes bridge
Sibbald, David, clothier
Thomson, James, farmer, Holmes
Thomson, Joseph, surgeon
Thomson, Thomas, farmer, Clapperton hall
Torrance, John, dairyman
Vallance, oil refinery, Almondfield
Walker, James, farmer, Kilpunt
Wallace, James, wright
Wallace, James, baker
Wallace, John, farmer, Elliston
Wallace, John, flesher •
Watt, John, potato merchant
White, Matthew, spirit dealer
White, William, carter
Witherspoon, Robert, farmer, Leerielaws
Young, Alexander, smith
Young, Margaret, baker
Calder, East.
Allan, James, Clifton
Black, ■, teacher
Calder, John, shoemaker
Campbell, John, Limekilns
Crawford, John, saddler
Gardner, James, farmer, East Langton
Glendinning, George, Raw
Greig, John, spirit dealer
Hunter, Alexander, farmer, Nethershiell
Hunter, James, baker
M'Gill, George, wright
Marshall, Rev. David, United Presbyterian manse
Marshall, James, Redcraig tilework
Martin, William, merchant
Martin, William, baker
Millar. Eobert, merchant
Morton, William, tailor
Pinkerton, B., victual dealer
Purdie, Joseph, millwright
Readdie, P., merchant
Reid, Thomas, blacksmith
Stark, John, overseer, Raw lime-quarries
Turner, Richard, farmer, Broompark
Young, William, smith, Raw
Calder, "West.
Binning, John, draper
Black, James, carrier
Bowie, George, merchant
Brash, Thomas, shoemaker
Brown, John, veterinary surgeon
Bryce, Francis, West bank
Calderwood, John, chemist, Harwood
Clark, Thomas, baker
Cochrane, James, of Harburn
Cooper, Thomas, blacksmith
Crawford, Charles, draper
Darling, Adam, flesher
Dickson, James, merchant
Fairley, William, millwright
Fell, A. M., oil-works, Gavieside
Findlay, James, merchant
Findlay, James, Hermand house
Grant, James, baker
Hope, James J. H, M.D.
Hope, William, tailor and clothier
Jackson, Mrs, innkeeper
Kelman, J. A., N.P.
Learmonth, Rev. William, West Calder manse
Mackay, Donald, grocer
M'lvor, William, chemist, West bank
M'Letchie, Thomas, M.D.
Milner, John, farmer, Harwood
Muir, Andrew, mason
Mungle, A. , & Son, general merchants
Mungle, John, banker (Agent, Scottish Union
Insurance Company)
Mungle, John, post office
Naysmith, Alexander, plumber and tinsmith
Orr & Martin, joiners and millwrights
Paterson, John, cashier, Addiewell works
Rae & Co. , general grocers, Muir's lane
Raeburn, J. P. & L. W., Grange oil-works
Ralston, David, merchant
Reid, John, of Bellfield, West bank
Ritchie, William, ironmonger
Ruthven, John & Alexander
Russell, D., butcher
Scott, Archibald, Crosswood hill
Sidey, Rev. David, United Presbyterian manse
Sneddon, David, draper
Steuart, R. , of Carfin, Westwood
Stevens, William, merchant
Taylor, James, spirit merchant and coach-hirer
Thompson, John, general merchant
Thomson, Thos. , inspector of poor, and registrar
Tod, James, joiner
Urquhart, William, druggist
Walker, Andrew, Hartwood
Walker, David S., schoolmaster
Walker, William, carrier
West Calder Oil Company
Westwood Shale Oil Company
Young, George, spirit merchant
Young, James, of Limefield
Young's Paraffin Light and Mineral Oil
Co. (Limited), Addiewell works
452
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Calder, Mid.
Ann, James, carrier
Bauchope, Thomas, land surveyor (Agent, Queen's
Insurance Company), East Brucefield
Bird, Robert, Calder house smithy
Braid, Sarah, merchant, Livingston
Brash, John, clothier
Brownlee, George, land surveyor
Brownlee, George, auctioneer, appraiser, and
seedsman, Ivy bank
Chapman, Thomas, shoemaker
Cowie, Alexander, flesher
Cruickshank, Miss
Dick, John, M.D., Broom bank
Dowie, John, blacksmith, Bell's quarry
Duncan, Mrs David, Meriville cottage
Duncan, Rev. Andrew, U.P. manse
Forbes, Thomas, surveyor of roads
Gardner, Rev. John, Livingston manse
Gilchrist, Charles R. , bookseller and printer
Gilchrist, W., photographic artist
Gray, "William, watchmaker
Gray, Mrs Catherine, innkeeper
Hare, S. B., Calder hall
Hennan, George, Torpliichen arms inn
Hislop, James, F.E.I.S., schoolmaster, inspector
of poor, registrar of births, etc.
Hislop, Jas., jun., land surveyor & architect, etc.
Hunter, Thomas, baker
Hutchison, Peter, farmer, Contentibus
Hutton, Thomas, shoemaker
Johnstone, Alexander
Johnstone, Edward, wright, Bell's quarry
Kerr, John, farmer, Adambrae
Lawrie, Francis, slater and plasterer
Lawrie, John, innkeeper, Bell's quarry
Lees, Robert, tailor and clothier
Leishman, Jas., parish schoolmaster, Livingston
Low, Alexander, J.P.C.
M 'Lagan, Peter, of Pumpherston, M. P.
M'Laren, G. A., Covershicls
Marr, James, of Alderstone
Martin, J. D., Brotherton house
Meikle, Misses, straw hat makers
Millar, James, farmer, Burnhouse
Millar, Mrs Henry, innkeeper
Miller, T. & J., builders
Miller, John, builder
Milne, W., painter
Mitchell, William, merchant, Bell's quarry
Muirhead, John, llesher
Muirhead, Thomas M., flesher
Ogilvie, David, postmaster and merchant
Ogilvie, William S., Clydesdale bank
Paris, William, wood merchant, Bell's quarry
Paton, Charles, farmer, Wliitehill
Penny, John, engraver
Raeburn, John Peter, Charlesfield house
Robb, James, farmer, Harry's muir
Robertson, Adam, paper manufacturer, New
Calder
Robertson, James, builder
Robertson, John, Gogar lodge
Robertson, Robert, contractor
Robertson, William, gardener
Ross, Miss, Inveralmond
Sanderson, John, J. P. constable
Scoular, David, banker
Simpson, Alexander, merchant
Smith, R., & Son, grain merchants
Smith, Robert, jun. (R. Smith d- Son), graiu
merchant, Almond bank
Smith, R,, baker
Somerville, John, farmer, Letham
Stark, James, farmer, Newfann
Stark, Mrs, Williamston
Tait, R. James, wright
Thornton, William, merchant, Bell's quarry
Tod, Captain R. A. B., Howden house
Tod, Miss J. , merchant
Torphichen, Lord, Calder house
Torrance, W., coal and lime merchant, Camps
lime-work
Walker, Alexander, saddler
Walker, Rev. William, manse
Wallace, James, wright
Wallace, John, Calder house
Wallace, Miss Barbara, Female School
Watson, Walter, M.D.
WMtelaw, Alexander, merchant
Wylie, James, farmer, Craigs
Wylie, Robert, farmer, Craigs
Wylie, W. M., Calder cottage
Young, Mary, grocer
Cockenzie.
See Prestonjyans.
Colinton.
Anderson, Miss, West Colinton cottage
Blackie, Robert, flesher
Burge, Mrs, WoodviUe
Burton, Edward, engraver
Burton, William, wright
Cairnie, John, boot and shoe maker
Cousland, William, Jane villa
Craig, William, millmaster, Colinton mills
Cunningham, Carmichael, smith
Dalgleish, Walter Scott, Principal, Dreghom
•college .
Davie, William, millwright
Dunfermline, Right Hon. the Lord, Colinton
house
Dunfermline, Right Hon. the Dowager Ladja
Colinton house
Gardner, Rev. James, M.D., A.M., West Colina
ton house
Hastie, William, grocer
Hutchison, W. L T., Spylaw house
Jack, Samuel, farmer, Dreghorn mains
Johnston, Mrs Ann, spirit dealer
King, T. k J., millers, West mill
Leister, Craig, and Co. , Colinton mills
Leslie, James, Fernielaw
Lockhart, Rev. William, A.M., inanse
Logan, James, baker and grocer
Lovell, John, papermaker, West mills
M'Farlane, J., shoemaker and postmaster
Neil, Andrew, smith
Penman, John, farmer, Bonaly
Richardson Brothers, snuff-mill
Ritchie, George, Redford
Robertson, Alexander, West Colinton house
Russell, James, Colinton bank
Russell, J. , schoolmaster of Colinton, inspector of
poor and registrar of births, etc.
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
453
Sanderson, Mrs G., spirit dealer
Scott, Andrew, papermaker, Mossiemill
Scott, Thomas, farmer, Torphin
Thomson, William Thomas, of Bonaly
Thomson, John, oversman, Dreghom
Thomson, John, tailor
Traijuair, R. H., Colinton farm
Walker, William, & Son, niillmasters, Hailes
miU
Watson, William, snuff-miller
Corstorphine.
aNDEKSOX, Feter, shoemaker
Belfrage, George, farmer, North Gyle
Blackie, Mrs, grocer
Bonnar, Mrs, Laburnum cottage
Brown, A., smith, Lenny park
Buist, Robert, Featherhall
Burd, Thomas, dairyman, Lenny park
Burns, Rev. Dr, Estherville (Free Church)
Cameron, Hugh, artist
Cameron, John
Chisholm, Mrs, grocer
Coutts, James, Corstorphine house
( 'mvan, John, agricultural implement maker
Craig, Williani,^Woodhall cottage
Craven, William, Brunnington house
Cumming, William, shoemaker
Dick, Robert, slater
Dixon, Mrs, Three-mile house
Downie, Laird, and Laing, Pinkhill
Dowuie, Hay, saddler
Duncan, William, schoolmaster
Dundas, Sir David, Beechwood
Dunlop, George, Gogar house
Dunlop, John, farmer, Clermiston
Dunn, Adam, baker
Dunsmure, Miss, Dunsmure lodge
Elder, James, millwright, Lenny park
Fowler, William Chalmers, M.D., Corstorphine
hall
Gibb, George, Janefield
Gibson, John, dairy
Gillespie, John, smith
Girdwood, William, Fixby cottage
Grant, George, lodgings
Grey, Charles
Henderson, John, Corstorphine hill house
Herbert, Thomas, Meadowhouse
Hope, James, W.S., of Belmont
Home, Rev. R. K. D., manse
Hutchison, John, R.S.A.
Ireland, Mrs, grocer
Jack, Robert, farmer, West Craigs
Lawrie, Mrs
Lind, James, baker
Macfie, Claud, of Gogar burn
Macfie, William, of Clermiston
M'Laren, James, of Gogar park
M'Peak, Charles, tailor
Maitland, Miss
Martin, Andrew, innkeeper
Martin, J. W., fanner, Broomhouse
Melville, James M., W.S., Hanley
Methven, Thomas, mu'seryman, Gogar nursery
Millar, George, Braefoot cottage
Mitchell, Robert, Melville terrace
Moil-, David, Woobine
Moir, Peter, horse-dealer and postmaster, Golf-
hall
Morrison, Rev. James (Free Church)
Muir, Mrs, grocer
Neil, Robert G., farmer, Gogar mains
Neilson, Miss, Woodbine
Oliver, Thomas, farmer, Redheughs
Paterson, Alexander, Janefield
Paterson, Archibald, farmer and land valuator,
Meadowfield
Paterson, John, mason
Patillo, John, innkeeper and coach-hirer
Pearson, William, inspector of poor
Potter, John, tailor
Robertson, Alexander, Braefoot
Robertson, Alexander, dairy
Rodger, James, lodgings
Samuel, Thomas, gardener, Ferry bank
Sanderson, William, farmer, Corstorphine bank
Scott, Mrs, grocer
Simpson, Mrs, grocer, Elm cottage
Smith, Thomas, spirit dealer
Steel, Francis, Janefield
Stenhouse, James, farmer, South Gyle
Stenhouse, William, spirit dealer
Sreuart, Archibald, grocer, Lenny park
Steuart, J. W., C.E., The Craigs
Stewart, James, joiner
Stewart, John (II. M. New Register House),
Elibank
Taylor, David
Thomson, J. & R., gardeners .
Thomson, David, farmer, Gogar
Thomson, David, Woodbine
Tod, Robert, of Clerwood
Wallace, Thomas, Four-mile hill
Watson, Mrs, dressmaker
Weston, John, smith, Gogar
Whiteford, Edward, shoemaker, Lenny park
Whiteford, John, shoemaker
Whitewright, John, smith and implement maker
Wightman, James, carter and coal merchant
Wright, Andrew, fiesher and cattle dealer
Young, Matthew, wright, Lower Gogar
Cramond Bridge.
Aberdeen, Mrs Marion, hotel-keeper, Cramond
bridge hotel
Bell, James, blacksmith
Borrowman, John, accountant, Almond bank
Buchan, William & David, New Saughton house
Callan, Robert, overseer, Home farm, Craigie hall
Colvin, Rev. Walter Laidlaw, D.D., manse
Cramond Iron Company, manufacturers of bar
iron, etc., Cramond
Fortune, Mrs, farmer, Turnhouse
French, Archibald, blacksmith, Boathouse bridge
Gemmell, Peter, market gardener, Peggy's mill,
Cramond
Gillespie, James, farmer, Craigie
Graham, William, farmer, New Burnshot
Gray, James, farmer, Braehead mains
Gunn, George, auctioneer, valuator, and appraiser
Gunn, George, inspector of poor
Halkett, John Craigie, yr. , Cramond house
Harvey, John, contractor, Margaret's grove
Hill, John, farmer, Carlowrie
454
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Hill, Thomas, rural messenger
Inglis, Charles Halkett Craigie, Cramond house
Jack, M., papemiaker, spade and shovel manu-
facturer, wood merchant and tui'ner, Peggy's
mill
Kay, Archibald, dairyman, Lenny muir
Keith, Mrs William, Braehead house
Linkston, Mrs, grocer
Lmnley, Philip, spirit retailer
Macalister, George, Cramond ironworks
M'Laughlan, Mrs, farmer, Craigbrae
Millar, Thomas, farmer, Briggs
Milne, John, schoolmaster, session-clerk, and
registrar of births, etc.
Morris, J., grocer, Muirhouse
Murray, John, farmer, Lenny mains
Pennycuick, David, tailor, Cramond bridge
Pow, Janet, baker and sub-postmistress
Eintoul, Charles, farmer, East Craigie
Scott, "Walter, toll contractor and sub-postmaster,
Cramond bridge
Shanks, J. P., Cramond ironworks
Simpson, Mrs, grocer, Longrow
Slimon, Misses, Westfield villa
Turner, John, gardener, Craigie hall
Veitch, Christopher, fanner, Wheatlands
Vere, William Edward Hope, Craigie hall
Young, John K, schoolmaster, Lenny
Younger, David, teacher of music
Currie.
Allan, Miss Helen H., schoolmistress
Binnie, James, farmer, Gowanhill
Black, John, florist
Brown, John, Currievale
Bruce, Henry, paper manufacturer, Kinleith
Bryce, James, shoemaker
ChaLmers, James, coal agent
Chalmers, Mrs, Kinleith cottage
Clark, Mrs John, baker
Cunningham, Alexander G., fanner, Eosebank
Cunningham, Thomas, farmer, Wester Kinleith
Curriehill, Lord, Curriehill
Denholm, Andrew, joiner
Douglas, William, clerk, Kinleith mill
Downie, David, gardener
Durham, J. & W, papermakers, Balerno mills
Durham, William, Balerno mill house
Ferguson, Mrs, innkeeper
Pisher, Alexander, contractor
Fleming, William, snuff-miller
Fraser, John, shoemaker, Pose vale
Frier, William, general merchant
Geddes, R., Alpine villa
Glen, Miss Marion, postmistress
Greig, David, gardener, Curriehill gardens
Henderson, James, Isa cottage
Herbert, David, fanner, Easter Cun-ie
Heriot, George, mole-catcher, Malleny
Jinkins, John, manager, Kinleith mill
Keith, Dr, Moidart cottage
Langwill, Rev. James, Currie manse
LyaD, David, joiner
M'Culloch, William, Eden cottage
M'Kenzie, , innkeeper
Maltman, A., forester, Rosevale lodge
Moffat, William, farmer, Easter Kinleith
Muir, John, Middle Kinleith
Mutter, William, miller, East mill
Norman, James, foreman, Balerno mills
Palmer, Robert, schoolmaster
Paterson, David, East mill
Ramsay, William, miller, New mills
Ross, William, traveUer
Scott, Mrs T. G., Lymphoy
Sheriff, Dr William, Currie bank cottage
Slight, Miss
Smith, James, blacksmith, Kinleith smithy
Smith, Robert, hedger, Corselet
Stark, Michael, smith
Steele, John, clerk, Kinleith mill
Stirling, George, fanner, Newmills
Stuart, John {General Eegister House), Newmills
Wales, James, fiesher
Walker, George, tailor
Walker, William
Waterston, James, coal agent
Waterston, Miss Ellen, grocer
Watson, James, station-master
Weir, James, fanner, Blinkbonny
West, William, saddler
Whyte, A., dairyman, Currievale
Dalkeith.
Adams, William, baker, 146 High street
Adamson, Rev. John, Newton manse
Adamson, Walter, currier and leather merchant,
White close, east
Aikenhead, A. W., Newbattle mill cottage
Aikman, Mrs J. D. , female missionary, Buccleuch
street
Ainslie, Archibald, farmer, Dodridge, Ford
Ainslie, George, Peaston, Ford
Aitchison, Mrs Major, Bellevue place
Aitken, John, veterinary surgeon, White Hart st.
Aitken, Miss Jane W., teacher, 53 Back street
Alison, T. & P., drapers, South street
Alison, T., Rose hill
Alison, William, coach-builder, Buccleuch street
Allan, Richard, shoe warehouse, 101 High street
Anderson, Charles W. (i?. A. & Co., Ldth),
Ashton, Eskbank
Anderson, David, nail mamvfacturer and general
merchant, 18 West wynd
Anderson, James, tinplate worker and gasfitter,
56 High street
Anderson, Robert, joiner and caiirwri^ht, Wester
Mfllerhffl
Anderson, William Paterson, S.S.C., notary-
public, sheriff-clerk-depute, White Hart street
Anderson, Miss Agnes, merchant, 31 South street
Andison, John, saddler, 3 West High street
Baillie, James, smith, Edgehead
Bain, John, stocking manufacturer, Croft place
cottage
Baldly, S. Thomas, teacher, 41 West glebe
Ballantyne k Son, nursery and seedsmen, Buc-
cleuch place
Ballantyne, John (B. & Son), nursery and seeds-
man, Buccleuch place
Ballantyne, John, junr. (B. <£• Son), nursery and
seedsman, Buccleuch place
Barrie, Peter, wholesale and retail Staffordshire
warehouse, 62 High street
Baxter, Robert, forester, Dalkeith park
Bennet, Arthur, brush manufacturer, 182 High st.
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| Berrie, Mrs, gardens, Buceleuch street
I Bird, Miss, London road
I Bishop, John, corn dealer and general merchant,
33 High street
Blaekie, James, clerk of works, Newbattle
Blackie, William, bill-poster, High street
I Blaikie, R.; grocer, 10b' High street
{ Blair, George, builder, Stonefield house
I Bourhill, J. R., milliner, 15 High street
i Bourhill, David, baker, High street
I I Bowes, Mrs, 3 Lothian bank
I Bowman, Henry S., captain unattached, and
adjutant Edin. County Militia, Eskside house
I . Brodie, John A. , agent, Clydesdale bank
|, Brotherston, Peter, farmer, Sauchenside
Brotherton, Henry, carter, Buceleuch street
Brown, George, temperance hotel, 12 High street
west
Brown, Walter, innkeeper, Wheat Sheaf inn,
Back street
Brown, William, Edmonston fire-clay works,
Millerhill ; house, Wellington house
Brunton, John, builder, Lothian street
Bryce, William, M.D., Edinburgh road
Bryson & Son, clock and watch makers, 65 High
street
Buceleuch and Queensberry, His Grace the Duke
of, Dalkeith house
Buncle, Peter, rope manufacturer, 2 Elmfield pi.
Burton, Alexander, farmer, Hagbrae, Ford
Bushby, Rev. W. B. , parsonage, Lugton
( iameron, Alexander, Sheriff hall
Carey, Charles, Cross Keys hotel
Carmiehael, George, cooper, South street
Chapman, Misses, 5 Lothian bank
Chisholin, John, & Co. , tobacco and snuff manu-
facturers {Agents for the Scottish National In-
surance Company), 23 South street
('hisholm, Samuel, grocer, 26 South street
Mark, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 139
High street
Cleghorn, David, draper, High street ; house,
Eshiel house, Eskbank
Cockburn, Thomas, baker, High street
Commercial Bank of Scotland, 118 High st. ;
George & James Gray, agents
Co-Operative Store (D. Grieve, manager), High
street
Cotter, Colonel, C. B. , Rerwick lodge
Craig, Robert, & Co. , paper manufacturers, New-
battle mills ; house, Craig Esk
Craik, Williain, watchmaker, Tait street
Cumming, Thomas, joiner, 3 Back street
Ciirrie, J. & R., cabinetmakers, Edinburgh road
Cusiter, George F., manager, Dalkeith gasworks
Cutler1, J., postmaster and grocer, MiUerhiU
Dalgleish, William, & Son, cork manufacturers,
115 High street ; house, 21 West glebe
Dalgleish, Alexander, cork manufacturer, 90 Back
street ; house, Gladstone cottage
Dalgleish, E., grocer, High street
Darling, Thomas A., druggist, 9 High street
Davidson, James, mining engineer, manager,
Newbattle collieries
Davidson, John, slater, London road
Dawson, Andrew, & Co., curriers, Croft street
Dawson, James, & Co., wholesale brush manufac-
turers, 22 and 24 High street
Dawson, Ebenezer, currier, Glenesk
Dawson, James (/. D. &• Co. ), Gleneairn house
Deans, James, farm overseer, Dalkeith j)ark
Dennis, John, bricklayer and furnace-builder,
20 West glebe
Dewar, James, of Vogrie, Ford
Dickson, Stair, candlemaker, Newniills
Dobbie, Mrs, Campend
Dodds, John, factor to the Earl of Stair, Cran-
stoun, Riddell
Dodds, Richard, cabinetmaker, Buceleuch street ;
house, South street
Dods, Archibald, auctioneer and grain merchant,
Dalkeith ; house, Iron mills
Douglas, G., & Son, ironmongers and seedsmen.
South street ; house, Eskbank
Douglas, Abraham & Walter, corn merchants
Douglas, Abraham, farmer, Mayfield
Douglas, James, Annfield inn
Douglas, Walter, Eskbank
Dove, David, S.S.C., Waverley cottage, Eskbank
Drysdale, Miss Barbara, Bellevue place, Eskbank
Dun, J. (of Gilston), Gilston lodge,- Eskbank
Duncan, Rev. Henry, Crichton manse, Ford
Duncan, James, W. S., Meadowbank house, Esk-
bank
Duncan, James B., W.S., Meadowbank house,
Eskbank
Dunlop, David, session-clerk, registrar, and
parish schoolmaster, Newbattle
Dunn, Mrs, grocer, 88 High street
Dyer, James, clothier, 102 High street ; house,
Broomfield cottage
Dyer, James B. (Actuary, Savings Bank ; Regis-
trar and Agent, Scottish Imperial Insurance
Company), The Glebe
Edwards, F. H., C.E., 6 Lothian bank
Elliot, R. & J., drapers, 83 High street, and
agents for Royal Insurance Co.
Elliot, Ralph, The Glebe
Elliot, Miss L, 61 West High street
Falconer, R., & Son, tinplate workers and gas-
fitters, 54 West High street ; house, Croft st.
Ferguson, Rev. Fergus (United Presbyterian
church), East United Presbyterian manse
Fielder, John, commission agent, Bridgend
Flint, Mrs James, Buceleuch place
Flint, Mrs Jane, Harford house, Eskbank
I Foggan, William, draper, South street
| Forbes, Win., pobce constable, Newtongrange
Ford, William, farmer, Hardengreen
Forrest, Alexander, innkeeper, Old Meal market
Forrester, E., grocer, 55 High street
Forsyth, Mrs Margaret, flesher, 1 Elmfield place
Forsyth, Miss, 7 Lothian bank
Fraser, F. , colour-sergeant, 6 West glebe
Gardner, Mrs, Pathhead, Ford
Gatherer, George, sergeant, 1 Esk place
Gibb, J. S., rector, F.C. academy, Parkside pi.
Gibson k Mercer, Cousland coal and lime works
Gibson, John, farmer, Woolmet
Gibson, John, fishmonger, 38 South street
Gibson, Mrs John, Westfield, Cousland
Gilmour, Alex., bootmaker, 127 High street
Goldie, John, Eskbank
Goldie, Misses Isabella and Margaret, Eskbank
Gordon, Alexander, manager, Dalkeith colliery
Gordon, Rev. Thomas, Newbattle manse
Gorrie, Mrs, Buceleuch place
Gowan, Rev. A. Thompson, D.D., Westfield pi.
45G
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Graham, C. W., M.D., F.K.C.S., 139 High st. ! Lothian, Marquis of, Newbattle abbey, Dalkeith
Grant, Robert, sergeant, 14 Esk place jLourie, T., china merchant, West wyud
Gray & Taylor, iron and seed merchants, 73!Lowrie, Adam, contractor, inn, Crichtondcan,
High street Ford
Gray, George & James (Agents, Commercial Low-vie, James, builder, Westfield
Bank and Scottish Union Insurance Co.), 118
High street
Gray, Andrew, 109 High street
Gray, George, Murrayville, Eskbank
Gray, James, banker, 118 High street
Gray, John, corn merchant, Elginhaugh mills
Gray, Mrs Alexander, baker, 29 High street
Gray, Mrs James, Elm lodge, Eskbank
Grossert, Adam, blacksmith, Millerhill, "West
Halley, John, station agent, N. B. Railway
Hanton, Robert, schoolmaster and inspector of
poor, Cranstoun
Hay & Chisholm, joiners and undertakers, New-
mills road
Heathcote, G. P. , vocalist and pianoforte tuner,
113 High street
Henderson, James Lee, agent for the National
Bank of Scotland and Northern Assurance Co
Herdman, George, farmer, Fordel
Herdman, Thomas, farmer, Southside
Hickey, John, pawnbroker, 5 West wyud
Hodge, William, stud groom, Dalkeith park
Hogg, John, accountant, Commercial bank
Home, David, Woolmet house
Hope, John, brassfounder, 158 High street
Horsburgh, Jas. , veterinary surgeon, M. E. C. V. S. ,
and inspector for Norfolk Farmers' Cattle In-
surance, Croft street
Howden, T., & Co., drapers, High street
Hughes, Thomas, shoemaker, 132 High street
Hunter & M 'Donald, clothiers, etc., 96 High st.
Hurry, E. , East lodge, Newbattle park
Ireland, Eobert, pawnbroker, 11 West wyud
Inglis, Helen, general merchant, 81 High street
Jack, James, sergeant, 128 High street
Jack, Thomas, publisher, Woodbauk, Bridgend
Jefferiss, Eobert E., M.D., surgeon, Garden house
Jeffrey, Eev. James (West United Presbyterian
church), Parkend house
Jerdan, David, bookseller and printer, and pub-
lisher of Dalkeith Herald and Advertiser, 29
South street ; house, Porteous place
Johnston, William, Viewcamp, Eskbank
Kellock, James, Buck's Head inu
Kemp, George, grocer, 138 High street
Kemp, Major, Langlands lodge
Kemp, Richard, grocer, 103 High street
Lowrie, Miss Margaret, Bankhead
Lucas, John, M.D. and surgeon, Buccleuch street
Lyle, Peter & David, booksellers, stationers, and
printers, Dalkeith Advertiser office, (S9 High st.
Lyle, Miss E., Eskbank
M Alley, William, manager, Newbattle brick-
works, Newbattle
M'Culloch, Eobert, innkeeper, Bay Horse inn
M 'Donald, Charles, quartermaster, Edinburgh
Militia, IB 3 High street
M'Donald, Miss Euphemia, milliner, 122 High
street
Macfarlane, Eev. John, D.D., Eskbank
Macfarlane, Mrs William B., Westfield place
M'Gowan, John, slater, Croft cottage
Macgregor, Eev. Malcolm, assistant minister of
Newton, Millerhill
M'Intosh, A., police constable, Millerhill
Macintosh, Eev. D., U.P. manse, Back street
Mackay, Eobert, contractor, 47 Back street
1 M'Kinlay, S., sergeant, 3 Esk place
M'Lean, Alexander, house factor, justice of peace.
officer, and sheriff-officer, 72 High street
M 'Lean, Eobert, tobacco and general fancy goods,
78 High street ; house, Stevens cottage, West
glebe
M'Leod, Angus, gardener, Newbattle
Macleod, Eev. John, St David's Catholic church
M'Nair, Alexander, grocer, Millerhill, West
M'Eae, George, sergeant, Charles court
Maddison, Thomas, factor, Eosemains, Ford
Mason, John, innkeeper, Justicelees inn, Gallows-
hall
Mathieson, Joseph, police constable, Pathhead
Maxwell, Hon. and Eev. Joseph, St David".-
Catholic church
Meiklejohn, John, ironfounder, turner, and horti-
cultural engineer, Westfield ironworks ; house,
Westland house
Metcalf, William & James, ironmongers and seed
merchants, 59 and 61 West High street
Miller, A., bugle-major, Militia store
Miller, George, excise officer, North Esk mill
Milne, William, grocer, South street :
Milne, Miss, 8 Lothian bank
Mitchell Brothers, grocers and wine merchants.
77 and 79 High street
Kennedy, Gilbert, clerk of the works, Dalkeith! Mitchell, Thomas, flesher, 124 High street
park
Kent, James, tailor, High street
King, John B., station-master, Hardengreen
Kirkwood, William, blacksmith, Lothian bridge
Lamb, William, slater, 4 Back street
Lamont, Eev. J., manse, West Parish church
Mitchell, Mrs Samuel, Bellevue place
Moffat, James Forrester, Blackcot, Newbattle
Moncrieff, Eobert Scott, of Fossaway, chambei-
lain of Dalkeith, Dalkeith park
Morris, W., sergeant, Orderly room, Militia store
Morton, J. k, A., fleshers, 37 High street
Lawrie, John, hosier and lace and ti'imming | Morton, John, auctioneer, North wynd
merchant, 63 High street
Lees, James, superintendent Victoria lodging-
house, 22 West wynd
Liddle, E. & A., fleshers, Tait street
Liddle, G., house-painter, 89 High street; house,
101 High street
Life Association of Scotland ; Thomas Thom-
son, agent, Buccleuch place
Lindsay, J., corn merchant, Eskbank grove
Murdoch, Richard, clothier, 16 High street
Mushet, William & Eobert, Dalkeith ironworks.
Mushet, Eobert, Glenarch house
Mushet, William, Fairfield house
Mutter, Misses, ladies' seminary, 55 Back street
Neil, Alexander, merchant, West wynd
Newsam, John, wine and spirit merchant, Ship
inn, 80 High street
Nicol, Peter, coach-hirer, Cross Keys stables
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457
Nisbet, George, flesher
Noble, E. & J., drapers, 55 High street
Xoble, B., teacher, East houses
Xoble, Miss, teacher
Ormiston, Ebenezer, contractor, East houses
Ormiston, Mrs Janet, farmer, Edgehead farm
Otto, John, surgeon, Pathhead, Ford
Otto, William E., factor to the Marquis of
Lothian, Eakside house
Park, Sergeant-major William, Bridgend
Paterson, Alexander, inspector of poor, Tait
street ; house, Parkside place
Paterson, James, 172 High street
Paterson, James, cabinetmaker, 36 West High
street and Parkside place
Paterson, John, china and glass merchant, 5
High street ; house, Croft street
Paterson, Richard, agent for Royal Bank
Pearson, James, farmer, Couslaud
Peebles, William F., grocer and spirit merchant,
95 High street
Philip, James, tobacco manufacturer and wine
merchant, 86 High street
Pirrie, William, wood merchant, Lothian lodge,
Eskbank
Plummer, George H. , farmer, Edinburgh road
Bummer, William, butcher, Edinburgh road
Pollock, Peter, bookseller and stationer, and
postmaster, 85 High street
Ponton, Mrs, coach-hirer and posting estahlish-
1 inent, Croft street
.Porteous, William & Thomas, clothiers and
■ drapers, 70 High street
Porteous, James, grocer, 166 High street
Porteous, James, Laurel bank
Porteous, William, Laurel bank
Primrose, James T., farmer, Saughland, Ford
Primrose, James, farmer, Turniedykes, Ford
Pringle, Miss Janet, 4 Lothian bank
Pursell, D., founder and ironmonger, 1 High st.
Pursell, John, 59 High street west
Pursell, Miss Isabella, 59 High street west
Pursell, Misses, The Glebe
Purves, Charles, North Esk mills
Keid, David, sergeant, 19 South street
Renton, James, M.D., White Hart street
Riach, Geo., schoolmaster and registrar, Newton
school
Richardson, Richard, station-master, Eskbank
Robb, William, farmer, Whitehill
Robertson, Peter, cooper, 40 Back street
Robertson, William, clothier and hatter, 34.^
High street
Romans, J., fanner, Newtongrange cottage
Rough, John, confectioner, High street
Russel, Mrs, farmer, Dalhousie mains
Safely, William, sergeant, Militia store
Scott, David, teacher, Whitehill
Scott, James, blacksmith, Gallowshall
Scott, James, Eosetta, Eskbank
Scott, James, sergeant-major, Militia
Scott, Miss, Parkside place
Seton, George, farmer, Skeriffhall mains
Simpson & Co., saddlers and harness makers, 90
High street
Smith, James, portable thrashing machine pro-
prietor, Westlield cottage
Smith, Rev. Samuel, Lothian bank
Smith, Mrs George, Eosehill
Somerville, Andrew, baker, 108 High street
Somerville, James, bootmaker, 104 High street
Somerville, Mrs James, Ellicot, Eskbank
Stair, Earl of, Oxenford castle
Steel, Alexander, baker, Pathhead, Ford
Stenhouse, Robert, baker, South street
Stephenson, William & Peter, engineers and
millwrights, Amos' court
Steven, John, joiner, Back street
Stewart, John & George, wholesale merchants,
52 High street ; house, Parkside place
Stewart, D., refreshment rooms, 58 High street
Stewart, James, baker, 10 High street
Stewart, James, jun., private secretary to the
Duke of Buccleuch, Dalkeith house
Stewart, Jas., pharmaceutic chemist, 87 High st.
Stewart, Mrs Jean, farmer, Eemotc, Ford
Stirling, George, farmer, Southfield
Stirling, James, cabinetmaker, South street
Stobbs, Mrs Agnes, innkeeper, Lothian bridge
Stoddart, James, plumber and gasfitter, 148
High street
Stone, William, & Son, provision dealers, New-
tongrange
Stone, William, merchant, 7 West glebe
Swinton, Jn., implement maker, Buccleuch street
Tait, Andrew, saddler, 9 South street
Tait, Mrs James, Mauldslie cottage
Taylor, R. T. & W., drapers, etc., 26 High st.
Taylor, Andrew, Wood brae
Taylor, James, carrier, Lothian cottage
Taylor, James, juu., undertaker, Newbattle
Taylor, Robert, blacksmith, Croft street
Telfer, Samuel, shoemaker, South street ; house,
Croft street
Thomson, E. & J., grocers, etc., 17 South street
Thomson, E. & J., candle manufacturers, 31
West High street
Thomson, A., painter and glazier, 11 South st.
Thomson, George, baker, 112 High street
Thomson, James, draper, 100 High street
Thomson, John, 35 West glebe
Thomson, L. Ramsay, M.D., surgeon, Belmont
Thomson, E., chandler, Avenue villa, Eskbank
Thomson, Thomas, painter, glazier, and paper-
hanger, Buccleuch place
Thomson, Thomas, rope and twine maker, 11
South street
Thomson, Thomas, grocer, 3 Elmfield place
Thomson, Wm., watchmaker, 30 South street
Thomson, William, gardener, Garden hottse,
Dalkeith park
Thomson, William, Ellon villa, Eskbank
Thorburn, Jas., plumber and gasfitter, 97 High st.
Tod, J. k J. , general merchants, High street
Tod, James, merchant (J. & J. Tod), Eskbank
house
Tod, John (./. & J. T.), Ormisbank
Tod, Mrs Alexander, farmer, Smeaton shaw
Todd, Mrs Walter, tobacconist, 99 High street
Tolmie, William, joiner, 34 High street Avest
Torrance, Archibald P., Kippilaw
Torrance, Chas., grocer and provision merchant,
Chester hill, Cranstoun
Trotter, Eobert & Wm. , joiners, Pathhead, Ford
Trotter, Archd., town missionary, Fairfield place
Tully, John, baker and grocer, Lothian street
Turner, John, rope and twine manufacturer, 168
High street
458
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Turner, Miss, fruit market, 105 High street ;
house, New mills
Twine, Miss, The Glebe
Urquhart, Lockhart A., wine and spirit mer-
chant, 51 West High street
Waddell, J., grocer, 13 High street
Waldie, Mrs, Ednam cottage, Eskbank
"Wardrop, Mrs Robert, grocer, 130 High street
Waterston, Andrew, shoemaker, Ford
"Watson, Alexander, cattle dealer, 25 "West wynd
"Watson, David, grocer, etc. , "White Hart street
"Watson, George, accountant, Bridgend
Wratson, William, grocer, etc. , 91 High street
"Wauchope, Sir John Don, Bart. , Newton house
Welsh, A, & Company, chemists and druggists,
94 High street ; house, 92 High street
White, James, High street
White, John, inspector of police, West wynd
White, Mrs William, 13 Back street
Whitty, Rev. Robt., St David's Catholic church
WTight, Robert, trimming warehouse, 2 South
street ; house, Fairfield place
Wightman, James, baker, 129 High street
Wilson, Thomas, & Brothers, lime-burners, May-
field limeworks
Wilson, A., draper, 110 High street
Wilson, George, grocer and provision merchant,
. 35 High street
Wilson, James, farmer, Wester Cowden
Wilson, James, jun., farmer, Newton, Millerhill
Wilson, Robert Sym, of Woodbum
Wilson, Robt. , wright, builder, and house agent,
Fairfield place
Wishart, James (J. W. & Sons), Ivy lodge
AVoolley, C, wine and spirit merchant, 113 High st.
Wotherspoon, Miss Bruce, 2 Lothian bank
Wright, Rev. Robert, D. D. , manse
Young, James, bootmaker, 128 High street
Young, John, Sheriffhall
Young, Rev. John, U. P. manse, Ford
Young, William, teacher, High school
Young, Miss, ladies' academy, Ellon cottage
Davidson's Mains.
Aiken, John, joiner and cartwright
Blair, Robert, builder
Burnet, Mrs, Lauriston farm
Carruthers, Jas. B., M.D., M.R.C.S.E., March-
field
Davidson, Henry, Muirhouse
Dundas, Mrs Henry, Craigroyston
Flint, David, farmer, Drylaw mains
Gardiner, Peter, dairyman
Hope, William, Drylaw house
Inglis, Mrs, spirit merchant
Jack, Mrs, smith
M'Ewen, T. T. , schoolmaster
Macpherson, Alexander, Lauriston castle
Maxwell, G., dairyman
Nicol, John, baker
Riddle, John, Dover cottage
Robb, John Hew, builder and timber merchant,
saw-mills
Simpson, William R., merchant
Smith, Rev. James, Free manse of Cramond
Stenhouse, George, farmer, West Pilton
Stoddart, Thomas, Inch cottage
Tait, George, tailor
Turner, J. , coal merchant
Tweedie, David, farmer, Sdverknowes
Walker, Chaides, dairyman
Warden, William, Primrose cottage
Watson, David, potato merchant
Whittet, George, Easter Drylaw
Whittet, Miss, Easter Drylaw
Wilson, William, Broomfield
Wishart, John, dairyman
Young, Mrs, spirit merchant
Duddingston.
Barbour, Mrs, St Arthur's cottage
Bennet, Miss, Caroline lodge
Brockley, Robert, M.A., head master, Cauvin's
hospital
Denholm, Mrs, laundress, Wester Duddingston
Fulton, Andrew, Woodlands
Fyfe, John, coal merchant
Fyfe, Mrs, laundress
Gibson, William, museum
Gray, William, farmer, Southfield
Halswelle, Keeley, A.R.S.A., Bellfield
Henderson, John, schoolmaster, Parish school
Heriot, Andrew, wright, Duddingston mills
Hope, James, farmer, Easter Duddingston
Horn, Robert, Roseville
Horsburgh, Dickson, blacksmith, Duddingston
mills
Jenner, Charles, Easter Duddingston lodge
Kemp, Robert
King, James, millmaster, Duddingston mills
Law, Mrs, Northfield
Logan, G. , W. S. (Clerk of Teinds, Register Home),
Hawthornbrae
Mackay, John, Church hill cottage
Muir, W. G., Duddingston green
Muirhead, George, Sheephead tavern
Napier, Lady, Duddingston cottage
Oswald, Henry, shoemaker
Paterson, R. P., schoolmaster and registrar
Paterson, Mrs W., Hawthorn cot., Duddingston
Paton, Rev. J. A. H., minister of Duddingston
Pentland, Helen, washer and dresser, Westei
Duddingston
Rennie, Margaret, merchant, Poplar bank
Renton, A. H., Janefield house
Robertson, Thomas, John's hill house, Westei
Duddingston
Robertson, John, Sycamore bank
Roome, Mrs General, Glen Arthur lodge
Sanderson, J. H., Hamilton lodge, Easter Dml-
dingston
Scott, David, farmer, Northfield and Meadowfieh
Smith, Mrs, laundress, Wester Duddingston
Wallace, Mrs, post office, Wester Duddingston
Wilson, William, gardener, Duddingston policy
Wood, Mrs J., Poplar bank, Wester Duddingston
Fisherrow.
See Musselburgh.
Ford.
See Dalkeith.
■COUNTY DIRECTORY.
459
Gilmerton.
See Liberton.
Gorebridge.
Aitken', Alexander, station -master
Anderson, Findlay, Harvieston house
Anderson, James, farmer, Halflakill
Barn, John, teacher, Temple
Baird, David, grocer and baker
Bennet, T. k M., builders
Brown, James, of Currie
Brown, John, farmer, Outerston
Burton, J. T., of Toxside
Burton, Peter, farmer, Newbyres
Christie, John, Arniston colliery
Clapperton, John, grocer
Cowe, James, draper
Cribbes, Henry, surgeon
Currie, James, farmer, Halkerstone
Dickson, YriLliam, Tower cottage
Duncan, Archibald, baker
Duudas, Bobert, of Arniston
Easton, Samuel, millwright, Bell's mains
Ferguson, Thomas, teacher, Stobhill
Ferrier, "William, grocer
Forsyth, Bev. Thomas (IT. P. Church)
Fraser, Donald, agent for City of Glasgow bank
Gardener, Alexander, teacher
Gordon, Bev. James, Stobhill
Grassie, Archibald, Greenkall
Gray, Bev. John (Free Church)
Harper, A., Gladhouse mill
Hunter, George, clothier
Hutchison, James, butcher
Johnston, Sir William, of Kirkhill
Laidlaw, William, fanner, Loquhariot
Lawsou, Charles, BorthwickhaU
Maxwell, William, fanner, Arniston mains
Morrison, Lewis, contractor
Pendreigh, J. & G. , millers and grain merchants,
Catcune mills
Pendreigh, James, grocer
Plenderleith, A., farmer, Moorfoot
Pringle, John, nailmaker
Beid, Patrick, fanner, E. Middleton
Ritchie, Walter, farmer, Currie mains
Ritchie, William, of Middleton
Rutherford, Bobert, farmer, Menteith house
Ruthven, John, baker
Scoon, Kenneth, farmer, Braidwood
Scott, William, clothier
Smith, Alexander, & Son, joiners
Smith, John, joiner
Smith, Rev. Theophilus, Temple manse
Spalding, William, M.D.
Stevenson, David, shoemaker
Stevenson, Robert, grocer
Stodart, John, tailor, and inspector of poor
Tait, George, flesher
Tait, William, joiner
Taylor, James, farmer, Catcune
Tweedie, David, fanner, Borthwick mains
Waddell, Rev. Walter, Borthwick
Warden, Bobert, teacher, Borthwick
Watson, Thomas, Esperston
Welsh, Mrs, Middleton inn
Whitie, James, shoemaker
Wickham, Thomas, clothier
Wilson & Company, Esperston limework
Wilson, Thomas, farmer, Cunie inn
Young, Mrs, spirit merchant
Gladsmuir.
See Tranent.
Greenlaw.
See Milton Bridge.
Hermiston.
Adams, George, station-master, Gogar
Arbuckle, John, teacher
Baxter, William, gardener, Riccarton
Brodie, John Clark, W. S. , Gogar bank
Bryce, William, carter, Gogar station
Constable, Thomas, Kirkland
Dawson, William, farmer, Warriston
Dickson, Alexander, farmer
Elder, John, farmer, Boddinglaw
Gibson-Craig, Sir William, Bart. , of Riccarton
Gibson-Craig, Miss, Hermiston house
Jack, Thomas, farmer, Riccarton mains
Kay, Archibald, Cocklaw
M'Dowall, Andrew, farmer, Malcolmstone
Stuart, James, gardener, Kirkland
Wauchope, George {JSf. B. Railway), E. Hermiston
White, William Logan, of Kellerstain
Wilson, Thomas
Jock's Lodge and Restalrig.
Adamson, David, spirit merchant and coach
proprietor
Adamson, Thomas, gardener, Restalrig lodge
Blaikie, Thomas, market gardener, Restalrig
Blair, Mrs Duncan, Webster's land
Bryce, Andrew, farmer, Craigentinny
Buchanan, Mrs, grocer, Burnhouse
Cameron, Hugh, 1 Munro place
Campbell, Mrs M., recorder, Restalrig
Campbell, Mrs, sub-postmistress
Cavaye, Robert, 6 Northfield cottages
Christy, Michael, Fillyside bank
Cowan, G., Lochend house
Dickson, And. , boot and shoe maker, Restalrig
Douglas, George, spirit dealer, Howard's house
Finlayson, John, cowfeeder, PiershiU
Fraser, J. Mackay (Register House), Munro pi.,
PiershiU
Giddings, J., Kilburn villa, Stuart st, PiershiU
Gilbert, James, gatekeeper, St Margaret's station
Gilbert, John, Lochend
Gow, Miss, PiershiU cottage
Guthrie, George, spirit dealer
Haigh, William, Abercorn house
Hall, William, Wright's cottage, Restalrig
Heaney, W. , Military Institute, 1 Morrison place
Hossack, Miss E. G., grocer and spirit merchant,
Dickson's park
Hunter, Mrs, laundress, Restalrig
Hutchison, Mrs Henry, Dickson's park
Jack, John, baker, PiershiU
Jackson, Henry, Dean house, Restalrig
Jackson, John, Fillyside bank
Johnstone, David, writer, 2 Morrison place
Kinghorn, Adam, grocer, Restalrig
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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Lawrie, William, baker, Howard house
Lawson, Andrew, joiner, Jock's lodge
Leadingham, George, grocer
M'lntosh, William, smith, Burnhouse
M 'Queen, James, joiner, Burnhouse
Middleman, Bobert, Ivy cottage
Middlemas, Thomas, Howard house
Mochrie, Bobert, Northliehl house
Omiiston, John, coal merchant
Ovenston, Bobert, baker, Piershill
Paterson, Frances, Burnhouse
Potter, Alexander, Wheatfield cottage
fiamage, Andrew, cowfeeder
Bitehie, Charles, 1 Stuart street
Simpson, James, engineman, Bestalrig
Smith, Andrew, brewer, Willowbrae house
Smith, James, Abercorn gardens
Seuter, John B., engineer, X.B. B., Alder bank
Spears, George, Jock's lodge house
Stirling, James Hutchison, LL.D., F.B.C.S.E.,2
Stuart street
Strachan, Mrs, 4 Morrison place
Taylor, Beter, farm-steward, Lochend
Ward, Edward, gardener, Lochend
Watson, B. D. , Wheatfield house
Whitelaw, David, 2 Morrison place
Whitson, George, joiner, Bestalrig
Williams, WiUiam, Crown tavern
Wilson, J. T., Bestalrig house
Wood, Mrs, refreshment rooms, Bank's land
Young, John, boiler smith, Webster's land
Joppa.
See Portohello.
Juniper Green.
Anderson, Bev. H. (Free Church)
Anderson, Bobert, blacksmith
Arbuckle, J.
Barr, John, dairyman
Beilby, J. H, Woodhall paper mills
Bonar, Miss
Borthwick, James, spirit dealer
Brash, J., Hill mount
Brown, , Spyiield
Bruce, Henry, Woodhall
Campbell, James
Christie, Alexander
Christie, Bobert
Dea, Wm., slater and plasterer, Mavis cottage
Denholm, William, cowfeeder, Curriemuirend
Dickson, Mis, Spring bank
Downie, David, gardener
Downie, George, millwright
Ferguson, Brace (Inland Revenue)
Forrester, Mrs, Mary cottage
Gilpin, Charles B.
Gordon, Beter, physician and surgeon
Gourlay, James, classical teacher, Hillmount
Gourlay, Mrs E.
Graham, Thomas, baker
Graham, Airs, post office
Harper, Bobert, farmer, Baberton mains
Hart, Miss C. S., teacher
Henderson, Andrew
Hunter, John, farmer and meal and grain mer-
chant, Woodhall mains and mills
Ireland, William, grocer
Johnstone, Alexander, farmer, Wester Hailes
Johnston, J., joiner, HiU mount
Kedslie, Alexander, baker
Lamb, Mrs James, Eosebank cottage
Lawrie, William, farmer, Fernieflat •
Macdonald, John, dairyman
M'Laren, James, grocer
Meikle, Thomas, farmer
Melrose, Andrew, Wood Hall bank
Miller, J. , blacksmith, Hill mount
Milner, James, grocer, Currieniuirend
Peterson, Miss, M'Gregor's cottage
Porteous, George, builder, Braemar cottage
Porteous, Miss, dressmaker, Braemar cottage
Bobertson, Alexander, general merchant
Bobertson, Bobert, Bloomiehall
Samuel, A., miHmaster, Wright's miU
Scott, David, Mount Pleasant
Scott, William, merchant
Simpson, John, tailor and clothier
Steel, John, farmer, Caledonia
Thomson, Bev. William, Spylaw bank
Wales, James, flesher
Walker, F. , tailor and clothier
Wallace, Mrs, spirit dealer, Curriemuirend
Watt, James, farmer. Bloomiehall
Watt, John, snuff-miller, Woodhall bank
Watt, John, jun., snuff-miller, Braeside cottage-
Watt, Bobert, snuff-miller, Eastmill
Watt, Bobert, watchmaker
Wilkie, William, builder, Woodhall cottage
Wright, A. , farmer and wood merchant
Kirkliston.
AjtBUCKLB, John, dairyman
Balmer, T., schoolmaster
Borthwick, John, veterinary surgeon
Bowe, Mrs, Xewmains
Brash, James, Hallyards
Brash, John, blacksmith
Brock, John, farmer, Overtoun
Brown, John, smith, Xewbridge
Burns, Bev. James C, Free Church manse
Carlisle, James, grocer
Dowie, William, corn merchant
Dudgeon, G., Humbie
Dudgeon, John, farmer, Almond hill
Dudgeon, Bobert, Humbie
Duncan, Colonel, Foxhall
Glendinning, George, farmer, Xewmains
Gordon, Bobert, spirit merchant
Grieve, Henry, grocer
Grieve, Mrs, draper
Hamilton, Archibald, slater
Hay, James, teacher
Henderson, Agnes, post office
Hog, Thomas Alexander, of Xewliston
Hunter, David, baker
Hunter, J., farmer, Xewlistonhaugh
Hutchison, Bobert, Carlowrie castle
Hutchison, Mrs, Carlowrie castle
Lawson, James, blacksmith
Liddell, Bev. J. B., parish minister
Linn, James, Xewbridge
M'Kenzie, Wm., supervisor of Inland Be venue
M'Biddic, George
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Marshall, Robert, farmer, Gateside
Muir, William, grocer
■immo, David, wright
Orr, "William, grocer
Proven, "William, spirit dealer
Scott, Thomas, miller, Priestmill
Simpson, James, candlemaker
Stewart & Co., distillers
Thomson, George, builder
Wallace, Walker, surgeon, Loanhcad
Wilson, Richard, saddler
Wilson, William, wright
Wriglit, Alexander, flesher
Young, Peter, farmer, Milrig
Kirknewton.
Akbuckle, William, Leithhoad mills
Balleny, William, farmer, Little Bantage
Braid, Andrew, grocer and draper, post office
Braid, James, farmer, Humbie
Davidson, Miss, Dunallan cottage
Dick, Alexander, grocer
Dick, Thomas, parish teacher
Dick, , inspector of poor
Donald, Alexander, Belstane
Dow, Alexander, Causeyend
Easton, Andrew, farmer, Kirknewton mains
Gilbert, James, overseer, Whitemoss
Gilbert, William, farmer, Milrig
Graham, Humphrey, of Belstane
Graham, Thomas, farmer, Buteland hill
'Graham, Walter, House of Muir
Hamilton, Eobt., butcher, grocer, and spirit dealer
Hamilton, Robert, contractor
Kerr, William, farmer, Causeyend
Laing, James, eowfeeder
Liston, Miss Ramage, Hill-house
Marshall, Archibald, joiner
Marshall, John, farmer, Easter Newton
Porteous, John, carrier
Ritchie, Peter, farmer, Boll o' Bere
Smart, James, baker and grocer
(Smart, Margaret, spirit dealer
Smith, Rev. Henry W., manse
Smith, Robert, grocer
Turner, Peter, station-master
Welwood, A. M., of Meadowbank
Welwood, Misses Maconochie, Hatton house
Wilkie, Archibald, of Ormiston
Wilkie, James, farmer, Ormiston
Wood, John, farmer, Haughhead
Young, Thomas, smith, Sunnyside
Lasswade.
(Aitkex, John, Ennfiehl cottage, Broomicknowe
Aitken, William, Polton hall
Allan, Dr, Quarryhead house
Anderson, D., flesher
Anderson, J., joiner and grocer, Bonnyrigg
Anderson, Mrs John, Dalhousie grange
Anderson, Mrs John, Eckford cottage, Broomie-
knowe
Annandale, Alexander, &. Sons, papermakers,
Polton mill
Archibald, Thomas, Yiewbank
Annandale, Alexander, papermaker, Polton bank
401
Armstrong, Mrs John, board and education,
Springbank cottage
Arnot, Miss, Grove cottage
Baillie, James, police constable
Baillie, Widow, dairy, Melville gates
Balden, Isabella, grocer, Hawthornden
Ballard, Mrs Col., Elizavile
Beattie, Mrs, dairy, Eskvale
Bertram, Mrs, Hilton cottage
Blair, Alex., grocer and spirit merchant, Plillhead
Blair, Robert, baker, Bridgend
Boyd, Thomas J., publisher, Midfield
Boyd, William, contractor, Bonnyrigg
Brodie, Rev. William C, U.P. manse
Brodie, Mrs, Polton vale
Brown & Cherry, Wadingburn
Brown, George, Edinburgh and Lasswade carrier,
Wadingburn
Brunton, W. , tailor, clothier, and grocer
Buckham, Agnes, Eskside
Burns, Mrs Elizabeth, of Reedstone, Lasswade
cottage
Burton, J. , farmer, Rosewell mains
Calder, Thomas, Janebank, Broomieknowe
Campbell, Alexander, bootmaker
Campbell, Quintin, teacher, Rosewell
Carstairs, A. L., Maryfield, Bonnyrigg
Charles, James, gardener, Grove-end
Cherry, A. (treasurer, St Paul's Lodge Free
Gardeners), Nether houses
Cherry, Mrs, spirit dealer
Coekbnrn, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer,
West mill
Co-operative Store, Provisions, Elm row
Co-oPERATnrE Store, Provisioxs, Polton street,
Bonnyrigg
Corbet, Thomas, Inverary cottage
Core, Rev. William G., parish minister, Carring-
ton manse
Cowe, Robert, tailor and clothier
Craig, W. H., 2 Maryfield, Bonnyrigg
Crawford, E. T., F.R.S.A., Argyle cottage
Cribbes, Wm. {Supervisor of Inland Revenue),
Rosemount
Crichton, J., farmer, Parduvine
Crookshank, Mrs, Victoria cottage
Cuthbert, Andrew, Woodbine cottage
Davidson, Mrs, Maryfield, Bonnyrigg
Deas, Lord, Pendreich house
Dick, Miss, Rose cottage, Broome knowe
Dickson, Alexander, coal merchant
Dickson, George, Greenbank
Dickson, Robert, miller, Middlemills
Drover, James, blacksmith, Wadingburn
Drummond, Lady, Hawthornden
Duncan, Alex. (Commercial Bank, Edinburgh^,
Glenkevock
Durham, Mrs Dundas, Polton
Easton, John, barber and hardware merchant
Edgar, Samuel, chemist and druggist
Edgely, Jas., West Melville, and Melville mains
Edie, A., Hawthorn cottage, Bonnyrigg
Elphinstone, The Hon. Edward, Eldin nouse
Fairlie, Henry, grocer, Lasswade
Finlayson, John, chimney-sweeper, West mill
Flint, A. & J., farmer, South Melville
Fotheringham, James, saddler, Bonnyrigg
Fraser, D., advocate, Gorton house
Gallaway, Rev. Xisbet, Hillside cottage
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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Gardner, George, farmer, Carrington barns
Gerard, William, Prospect bank
Gibson, William, tailor, Carrington
Godley, William, haircutter and stationer
Gordon, Dr, Springbank
Hamilton, Rev. J., M.A., Cockpen F.C. manse
Henderson, D., Polton toll cottage
Hill, Mrs, cbina merchant
Hogg, John, tailor and clothier
Hogg, Mrs, Kevock bank
Holdsworth, Walter, Springfield house
Hood, Archibald, coalmaster, Whiten ill colliery
Hume Brothers, farmers, Longmoor
Hunter, Rev. G. P., M.A., Rosewell
Hunter, John, grocer, Bonnyrigg
Hunter, Robert, farmer, Dalhousie Chesters
Hunter, Robert, blacksmith
Hutchison, James, plumber, etc.
Johnston, Thomas, blacksmith, Carrington
Kay, William, farmer, Viewbank
Keith, James, cabinetmaker, Bonnyrigg
Kemiaway, R. , fanner, Polton farm
Kennaway, Mrs, sen., Burnhead
Kerr, John, china merchant, licensed dealer in
old metal, etc., Wadingbum
Kerr, Dr W. D., R.N., Durham bank, Bonnyrigg
Kidd, Miss Pringle, Lasswade bank
Kirkwood, Charles, parochial schoolmaster, Car-
rington
Laing, Miss, Broomieknowe house
Lang, Mrs, Broom villa
Lindsay, John, Bonnyrigg
Low, George, gas manager, Goat brae
Lyon, Mrs John, grocer
M 'Andrew, J. M., Free Church school, Cockpen
M 'Donald, G, inspector of poor, and agent for
Insurance Company of Scotland
Macdonald, John, pharmaceutical chemist, la-
boratory
M'Gill, Charles, gardener to Lord Deas, Pen-
dreich house
M'Gill, David, smith an el ironmonger
M'Gregor, Peter, postmaster and hotel-keeper
M 'Hardy, George, Hillside cottage
M'Kenzie, M. , Eskgrove
Mackenzie, Rev. M. C, D.D., manse, Lasswade
M'Laren, D., Cozie Neuk, Hawthornden
Maclaren, P. H., M.D., Beechleigh
M'Lellan, A., house painter and glazier
M'Leod, Miss, Crawford bank
Main, Miss, farm-house, Cockpen
Mallenson, G., designei', carpet -work
Marshall, Robert, parochial teacher
Martin, Rev. Hugh, Greenhill cottage
Melville, Lieut. -General Right Hon. Viscount,
K.C.B., Melville castle
Mercer, Thomas, house painter
Millar, Rev. A., Springbank villa
Milne, J. K. , Kevock tower
Milne, Mrs, Kevock tower
Millars, Miss, dressmaker
Mitchell, John, session-clerk, West Green cottage
Mitchell, P., schoolhouse, Cockpen
Muir, John, baker, and Croall's coach office
Muir, Rev. John S., Cockpen manse
Murdoch, James, baker, Bonnyrigg
Murdoch, Mrs, grocer and wine merchant,
Bonnyrigg
Murray, Thomas, LL. D. , Elm bank
Mutter, Misses, Melville bank
Neilson, Peter, colporteur, Polton St., Bonnyrigg
Nisbet, Peter, church officer, Nether houses
Peddie, Ann, Myrtle grove
Paterson, Peter, grocer, Bonnyrigg
Paterson, Mrs Thomas, Bonnyrigg
Pearson, Captain David, 4 Maryfield, Bonnyrigu
Pendreigh, George, Upper Dalhousie
Pendreigh, William, farmer, Upper Dalhousie I
Philip, John, wood merchant and farmer, Bonny ,
rigg
Pirrie, William, contractor and wood merchant
Bonnyrigg
Porteous, P., & Son, painters
Porteous, George, grocer, Eskbank R. coach offici
Potts, George H., house painter and decorator
Fettis mount
Pringle, Andrew, grocer, Bonnyrigg
Ramsay, R. B. Wardlaw, of Whitehill, etc.
Reid, John, joiner and undertaker
Renton, Mrs, Oakmount
Ritchie, Thomas, builder, Bonnyrigg
Robertson, Rt., teacher, L. S. School, F. G. Hal
Robertson, Misses, & Stewart, Devon cottage
Ronald, John, S.S.C., Prestonholm
Ross, D., grocer, Poltonhall
Russel, James, shoemaker, Carrington
Saunders, John, Bellevue cottage
Scott, Mrs, Springbank
Simpson & Main, fleshers
Simpson, Robert, farmer, Edgelaw
Simpson, Thomas H., farmer, Redside
Skougall, John, dairyman, Ashfield place, Bonny
rigg
Smith, Alexander, grocer and spirit merchant
Smith, J., gardener, Melville castle
Smith, Mrs, of Dunesk
Soniervad, D. J., Beech park
Somerville, J. & W. , glue and size manufacturers,
Bonnyrigg
Sommerville, Arch. F., papermaker, Kevock mili
Spence, Adam, Viewpark
Spottiswood, Miss, Alma bank
Steven, E., joiner, Burnside, Bonnyrigg
Steven, Thomas, builder, joiner, timber mer-
chant, appraiser, and house agent, Bonnyrigg
Stewart, James, Mount Esk
Stewart, Wm., land-steward, Dalhousie castle
Storie, George, bookseller
Straiton, Wdliam, grocer, Bonnyrigg
Taylor, Mrs Mark, Elm row
Thomson, J. B., grain merchant, Albert cottage
Thomson, Robert, spirit dealer, Lasswade
Thomson, ' William, draper
Thomson, William, West Woodbine cottage
Thomson, Miss A., Albert cottage
Thorburn, Robert, Viewfield house
Tod, Wm., & Son, papermakers, St Leonard's
mill
Tod, Wm. , jun. , & Co. , papermakers, Springfield
Tod, Alexander, farmer, Aikendean
Tod, Andrew, Laurel bank
Tod, William, junior, Glenesk
Traquair, G., Goatbrae cottage
Trotter, William, draper
Tweedie, Miss, Whitehill villa
Watson, Henry, farmer, Lingerwood
Watson, James, carter, contractor, and wood
merchant, Woodfield
COUNTY DIEECTORY.
46c
Webster, John, Quarryliead house
Weir, Richard, grocer, 1 Eldin place
Weir, Miss, dressmaker, Elder place
Widnell, Heury, & Son, carpet manufacturers
Woodward, Major Richard, Mavisbush house
Wright, J., St Leonard's paper mills
young, W., session-clerk, registrar, and agent
for City of Glasgow Bank
Leadburn.
Affleck, Joseph, fanner, Roseview
Berriesford, Capt., Magly hill »
Brown, James, station-master
Clerk, Abraham, farmer, Graybrae
Crawford, Adam, sub-postmaster, Leadburn toll
Dalgleish, Thomas, innkeeper
Doig, George, farmer, Rosehill
Hogg, Robert, farmer, Rosemay
Hogg, Mrs, farmer, Mosshouses
Kerr, Henry, farmer
Louttit, Charles, post messenger, Mountain cross
M'Intosh, James, sen., La Mancha
M'Intosh, James, Whim house
Mark, James, farmer, Easter Deans
Mossman, David, farmer and gardener, Whim
Murdison, William, farmer, Craigburn
Porteous, John, farmer, Whim
Reid, James, farmer, Mosshouses
Reid, Thomas, Newstead
Scott, William, farmer, Blaircochran
Smart, James, farmer, Kingside
Young, James, farmer, Ann's mill
Liberton and Gilmerton.
Aitchison, John, Mount Vernon
Aitken, William, blacksmith
Alexander, Jas. W., corn mercht. , Stenhouse mill
Anderson, David, of Moredun
Annan, Miss Cecilia, teacher, Edmonstone
Baird, Sir J. Gardiner, Bart. , Edmonstone house
Beatson, Robert, writer, CraigmiRar
Black, Robert, farmer, Liberton mains
Bonthron, Miss Marjory, teacher
Borthwick, Lewis, of Springwood park
Brodie, David, M.D.,L.R.C.S.E.,Columbialodge
Brown, Gavin, inspector of poor, Newton
Smithy green
Brunton, James, grocer, Gdmerton
Christie, William, of Craigend park
Church, Duncan M, Fairnie bank
Cochrane, W. , inspector of poor, Moredun cot.
Cowe, WiLliam, private lodgings for invalids,
Greenend house
CroaU, John, Southfield
Crosbie & Sons, miners, etc., Gilmerton
Cross, Robert, farmer, Hilltown
Denholm, David, farmer, Caiddcoats
Dick, Alexander, millwright, Smithy green
Douglas, Bentlem, farmer, Peffer mill
Dow, John, shoemaker, Greenend
Dow, William, joiner and merchant, Gilmerton
Dow, Mrs, baker, Gilmerton
Duncan, John, of Burnhead
Eckford, Peter, tailor, Stenhouse
Edgely, Robert, farmer, Gilmerton
Edgely, Thomas, farmer, Gilmerton
Fergus, James, farmer, Craigo'er
Fullerton, A., St Agnes' villa
Galloway, J., flesher, Liberton tower cottage
Good, Alexander, wright, Nether Liberton
Goodfellow, Robert, land-steward, Inch cottage
Graham, John, flesher, Gilmerton
Guthrie, Rev. David, Free Church manse
Hardy, William, farmer, Muirhouse
Harper, Robert, farmer, Edmonstone mains
Harper, Robert, farmer, Longthorne
Henry, J., S.S.C., The Cottage, Burnhead
Hope, Thomas, smith, Nether Liberton
Hutchison, Thomas, corn dealer, Greenend
Inirie, Henry, St Catherine's cottage
Inch, John, farmer, Westmains
Inch, Mrs, South house
Ireland, W. U., M.D., Liberton house
Jack, Mrs, bakei*, Gilmerton
Jack, Mrs, grocer, Gilmerton
Kelly, Thomas J., schoolmaster
Kerr, John, wright, Greenend
Kerr, Mrs, general dealer, post office
Laing, John, farmer, Melville grange
Laing, Mrs, Shawfair
Lamb, John, slater and builder
Lothian, Maurice, of St Catherine's
Lumsden, John, sanitary inspector, Gilmerton
Lyle, Peter, Snell cottage
M'Kenzie, Joseph, Stenhouse
Monteith, Bryden, fanner, Tower mains
Moore, William, teacher, Gilmerton
Monison, James, Viewbank
Mylne, Thomas, farmer, Niddrie mains
Nisbet, John More, Drum house
Notman, Archibald, farmer, West edge
Peacock, Thomas, M.D., Stenhouse
Pendreigh, Alexander, Dove park cottage
Pendridge, John, grocer and provision merchant,
Edmonstone
Pennycuick, William, grocer and spirit dealer
Rae, James, grocer, Gilmerton
Redpath, Miss, Bank house, Gilmerton
Saidler, James, M. D. ,' Private Lunatic Asylum,
Gilmerton house
Savage, R. F., teacher, Niddrie
Smart, James, farmer, Liberton park
Smeall, Thomas, gardener, Wisp
Stewart, John, waiter, post office
Stewart, Rev. John, manse
Stewart, Rev. Peter, M.A., manse, Gilmerton
Stobie, Thomas, gardener, Kirklands
Symons, Walter, baker, Gilmerton
Taylor, Mrs
Thomson, William, Woodbine cottage
Thornton, Lieut. John, Nivelle cottage
Torrance, Alexander, farmer, Liberton house
Torrance, William, farmer, Hyvot's bank
Trotter, Richard, of Mortonhall
Vaughan, Hon. John, Moredun mains
Wauchope, Andrew, of Niddrie
Webster, Thomas, manager, Burdiehouse lime-
works
Wilson, John, Yewlands
Wright, William, grocer, Niddrie mill
Livingston.
See Calder, Mid.
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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Loanhead.
A i km ax, John, carter, New Pentlancl
Ainslie, John, fanner, Hillend
Aitchison, Mrs, Linden cottage
Allan, John, farmer, Broomhills
Arbuthnot, George C, Ma\isbank house
Bain, Mrs (Inn)
Barton, Robert, Pentland house
Borthwick, Misses, merchants
Brown, Peter, slater
Brown, Thomas, farmer, Pentland mains
Cormack, George, grocer and spirit merchant
Craig, James, joiner and undertaker
Cunningham, John, mUlwiight, New Pentland
Dunn, Mrs, farmer, Burdiehouse mains
Falconer, James
Falconer, John, surgeon
Ferguson, John, farmer, Burghlee
Fowler, Mrs John, grocer
Galloway, James, baker
Glover, James, postmaster
Hair, H., Grange bank
Hargrieve, David, wine merchant and grocer
Henderson, William, Rose cottage, New Pentland
Hutchison, Hugh, fiesher
Jamieson, James, boot and shoe maker
Jamieson, "William, farmer, Straiton
Jones, Jn. , underground manager, Shotts Iron Co
Kay, Rev. Alex. C, minister, Free Church of
Scotland, Grasmere cottage
Kay, William, merchant, Straiton
Kay, William, plumber
Ketchen, A., & Sons, builders, Hawthorn cottage
Ketchen, Robert, builder (.4. K. & Sons)
Killen, James, sen., mole-catcher
Lamb, Mrs Maiy
Leadbetter, James, gardener, Muirfield
Lilby, John, bootmaker
Lindsay, John, farmer
M'Caul, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker
Macdonald, John, pharmaceutical chemist
Mackay, Robert, Fountain house
Muir, William Hamilton, Flowerfleld
Murray, James, grocer and spirit dealer
Murray, John, china merchant
Nelson, Robert R., The Fountain
Pae, David, New Pentland cottage
Pendrich, Ann, spirit dealer, Pentland inn
Porteoiis, Robert, farmer, Pentland Pathhead
Porteous, Mrs, milliner, dressmaker, and general Smaill, George, grocer, Auchendinny
Umpherston, Charles, Elmswood
Umpherston, Francis, Elmswood
Umpherston, James, Elmswood
Umpherston, William, engineer, Linden lodge
Watson, John, manager, Shotts Iron Co.
White, John, farmer, Paradykes
Lothian Burn.
Burtox, J. H., advocate, Craig house
Cunningham, Mrs, Morton
Curror, John, farmer, Comiston
Duff, Alexander, dairyman, Braidsburn
Finnie, Mrs, Swanston
Jamieson, David, farmer, Egypt
Johnston, John, overseer, Craig house
Law, John, dairyman
M 'Galium, John, farmer, Plewlands
Mason, Robert, farmer, Morton mains
Matheson, Arclul., market gardener, Plewlands
Reid, John, dairyman, Bowbridge
Skelton, John, The Hermitage, Braid
Swan, John, & Sons, farmers, Upper Braid
Watson, Wm. , & Son, house carpenters and joiner.-
AVhite, Alexander, blacksmith
Milton Bridge.
Allex, Captain D. F., late 17th Regiment,
governor of military prison, Greenlaw
Armstrong, Alexander, road surveyor, New Milton
Cameron, Duncan, schoolmaster, Glencross
Cochrane, William, farmer, Sunnyside cottage
Cole, Rev. Robert, chaplain to the military
prison, Greenlaw park
Cowan, James, washing establishment, Anda-n-
dinny, Mill house
Cowan, John, Beeslack
Forbes, William, contractor, Auchendinny
Gilbert, Mrs Janet, dressmaker
Hislop, Mrs Robert, Auchendinny
Inglis, Miss Helen, spirit merchant, Fishers' tryst
Lawson, James, grocer and land-surveyor, 24
Milton cottages
M'Gill, Mrs Agnes, spirit dealer, Auchendinny
Mitchell, James, blacksmith, Fishers' tryst
Moffat, Mrs James, farmer, New Milton
Niven, Andrew, carrier, Fishers' tryst
Niven, William, carrier, Fishers' tryst
Paterson, Robert, grocer, Easter bridge, Auchen
dinnv
draper
Pringle, James, Pentland villa
Purdie, John, painter
Renwick, Michael, builder
Robertson, William, builder
Sclater, James, farmer, Townhead
Sclater, Mrs, farmer, Ingine
Smith, Robert, grocer
Stodart, Adam, farmer, Damhead
Stodart, Matthew, farmer, Damhead
Storie, Mrs, grocer
Symington, John, fiesher
Telfer, John, merchant
Trotter, Thomas Courts, Bilston lodge
Trotter, William, draper
Umpherston Brothers, engineers, millwrights,
and founders
Sommerville, William, & Son, Dalmore mill
Thompson, James, smith, Aiiehendinny
Thompson, Mrs, Beeslack
Thomson, Alexander, spirit dealer, Auchendinny
Thorburn, John, grocer and postmaster, Loganlee
Wahab, Charles James, civil engineer, Maurice
Wood house
White, James, manager, Dalmore mill
Wood, Dr, deputy -inspector general of hos-
pitals, Greenlaw park
Murrayfleld.
Axdehsox, Mrs Michael, Old Saughton
Baildon, Henry C, Duncliffe
Bayne, G, Craigview
Biggar, William, teacher, Coltbridge school
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Binnie, John, baker
Blair, Robert, Old Saughton house
Bower, Robert, Innerwiek lodge
Bryden, John, Waltham lodge
Bryden, Robert, "Waltham lodge
Bryden, Mrs William, Waltham lodge
Buchanan, Mrs Andrew, grocer and postmistress
Campbell, Mrs Gunning, Woodville
Chapman, Robert, miller, Dairy mills
Clyde, James, LL.D., classical master, Edin-
burgh Academy, 2 Murrayneld
Cox, J. & G., tanners and glue manufacturers,
Gorgie mills
Cox, John, Gorgie house
Coxe, Sir James, M.D., commissioner iu lunacy,
Kinellan
Craig, James (Craig & Rose), Tor
Dickson, John, farmer, Saughton mains
Duff, Mrs, Greenside lodge
Duncan, G. , wright and builder, Rosebank cot.
Gray, George, grocer, Gorgie mills
Henderson, William, blacksmith, Cairns cottage,
Gorgie
Hill, W. S., Murrayneld house
Hog, Mrs, senior, of Newliston, Dun-Edin
Hope, James, Belmont
Law, W. ( W. & G. Law), Hermitage
Lowe, W. Henry, M.D., F.R.C.P., Balgreen
M'Intosh, Misses, Greenside lodge
Maccall, Peter, spirit dealer
Marshall, John, Pembroke lodge
Muir, Rev. William, D. D., Ornielie villa
Nicholson, J., Rosebank
Ninimo, Mrs, Sighthill
Noble, David, dairyman, Stenhouse mills
Penman, Mrs, Bythorn
Robb, James, farmer, Gorgie
Robertson, John, joiner, Parkhead
Ross, Daniel, Rockville
Ross, Peter, millmaster, Coltbridge mill
Russell, John, farmer, Saughton-hall mains
Smith, James, millmaster, Saughton mills
Thomson, James, farmer, Roseburn and Wester
Dairy
Thomson, J., gardener, Crooks of Murrayneld
Tulloch, John, blacksmith, Coltbridge
Walker, Robert, blacksmith, Parkhead
Walker, William, Carlton lodge
Wallace, Rev. J. A., Coltbridge house
Walton, W. R. , Murray bank house
Wilkie, J., wright, Albert cottage, Gorgie
Wilson, James, 1 Murrayneld
Wintour, William, house painter, Hawthorn
lodge
Wood, Dr Alexander, Brae lodge
Musselburgh.
Adamson, Alexander, Aracan cottage, Eskgreen
Aitchison, Mrs, Drummore
Aitken, James, Brunstane mills
Aitkenhead, Mrs Jane, Herkes loan
Alexander, John, manager, Wallyford colliery
Alison, Thomas & Peter, drapers, High street
Allan, Alexander, builder and house agent, 56
Newbigging
Allan, George, painter, glazier, and paperhanger,
66a High street, Fisherrow
Allan, John, grocer, Carlhall
2G
Allan, Methven, 15 High street, Fisherrow
Allan, Methven (Agent, North British and Mer-
cantile Insurance Co.), 56 Newbigging
Almond, Hely H., Loretto house
Anderson, James, sen., Bridgend
Anderson, James, pharmaceutical chemist, 101
High street and 29 Bridge street, Fisherrow ;
house, 105 High street
Anderson, P., tailor, 104 High street
Anderson, Miss Christina, 54 Newbigging
Annan, James, joiner and cabinetmaker, New-
bigging
Archibald, M'Kenzie, grocer and spirit dealer, 70
High street, Fisherrow
Archibald, M'Kenzie, grocer and spirit retailer,
50 High street
Archibald, R. , spirit dealer, 46 High street
Baillie, Lockhart (I.R.), East Port house, High st.
Baillie, Mrs Geo., Bridgend cottage, Millhill
Bain, Charles M., tea merchant, 125 High street
Balmain, Thomas C, com. agent, 4 High street
Banks, Thos., net agent, New street, Fisherrow
Barbour, John, baker, 49 High street, Fisherrow
Barlas, Rev. George, minister, United Presby-
terian church, Millhill
Bathgate, Miss, 9 Bridge street
Begg, Mrs M., draper, 86 High street
Bell, A., china warehouse, 71 High street,
Fisherrow
Bennet, Misses, boarding and day school, 2 Esk
green
Beveridge, Rev. J. G. , Inveresk manse
Bisset, Andrew, wright, S. Vennel, Fisherrow
Bisset, Robert, builder, 15 Eskside, Fishen-ow
Black, Richard, grocer, Millhill
Black, Miss, The Cottage, Dalrymple's loan
Black, David, spirit dealer, High st., Fisherrow
Black, Geo., bookbinder, 53 Highst., Fisherrow
Blair, Thomas, printer, 125 High street
Boak, Mrs Margaret, Jessie villa, Fisherrow
Bourhill, George, sheepskin mat manufacturer
and wool agent, Sheepfield
Bourhill, John, baker, 148 High st., Fisherrow
Bourhill, Wm. , cork manufacturer, 8 Bridge st.
Bourhill, Miss, 17 Eskside
Bridgeford, David F., solicitor, 8 High street
Bridges, Mrs James, Belfield house
Brockie, James, 172 High street, Fisherrow
Brooks, James, tailor, 55 High street
Brooks, William, slater and glazier, 7 Bridge
street, Fisherrow
Brown, Alexander, cattle dealer, Dambrae
Brown, James, grocer, Wanton walls
Brown, John, 1 Linkfield
Brown, Mrs, Leven Hall, Musselburgh
Bruce, John, china merchant, Wonder street
Brydon, James, tea, wine, and spirit merchant,
Newbigging
Burn, Mi's William, 58 High street, Fisherrow
Burns, J. & A., shoemakers, 96 High street
Byres, Miss P., draper, 26 Bridge street
Caird, A., ship-chandler, Fisherrow
Caird, Andrew, public house, New st. , Fisherrow
Campbell, Ad., gardener, Eskside
Campbell, C. D., Home for Invalids, Rosehill,
Inveresk
Campbell, Jas., coal and gravel mercht. , Millhill
Campbell, John, Leith carrier, 1 Millhill
Campbell, John S., gardener, Newbigging
466
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Carey, William, house painter, 42 Newbigging I Edwards, James Forrest, writer and notary
Carlisle, George, High street, Fisherrow ! public, Bridge street
Carrick, F. & A. , edge-tool manufacturers, 1 : Elder, James, farmer, Whitehill mains
New street, Fisherrow i Elphinstone, Right Hon. Lord, Carberry tower
Carse, M., baker, etc., 139 High street Elwes, Henry John, station agent, Fisherrow
Carse, Thomas, jun. {Agent, Royal Insurance Emlay, James, flesher, 87 High st, Fisherrow
Co. ), High street Eskside Fibre Works, manufacturers of paper-
Carse, Mrs Stewart, house painter, 8 High street, makers' pulp
Fisherrow
Carse, Mrs Thomas, 14 Bridge street
Cathie, James, shoemaker, 19 Wonder street
Chalmers, Alexander, Melville house, Fisherrow
Chalmers, Mrs, The Cottage, Fisherrow
Charles, W, Grove street
Christie, C. & A., Wallyford colliery
Clark, Adam, tailor, 16 Smart's wynd
Clark, D., house painter, etc., 135 High street
Clark, Robert, horse dealer, New st., Fisherrow
Clark, William, cowfeeder, High st., Fisherrow
Clerk, Thomas, 4 Linkfield
Clerk, Miss Jessie, Rosemount
Cleugh, John, Rosehall
Coldwells, Thomas, gardener, Dambrae
Colt, Mrs, Inveresk house
Commercial Ban'k of Scotland; office, Bridge
street
Cousin, David (City architect, City Chambers,
Edinburgh), Esk grove, Inveresk
Cowan, R. D. (Commercial Bank, Edinburgh),
Campie lane house
Cowan, J., telegraph officer, New Hailes station
Cowan, Mrs J., 153 High street
Craven, Mrs Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer,
Market street, Fisherrow
Crerar, Misses C. & M., milliners, 37 High st.
Croll, John, manufacturer and draper, 107 High
street, Fisherrow
Currie, James, coal agent, Herkes loan
Currie, John, plumber, 100 High St., Fisherrow
Currie, William, baker and grocer, 13 High
street, Fisherrow
Currie, Mrs, grocer, 26 Market street
Dalrymple, Charles, New Hailes
Dalrymple, Miss, Dalrymple loan
Davidson, Mrs, Lewisvale
Deans & Moore, coalmasters, Smeaton park
Denholm, David, farmer, Carberry mains
Dickson, James, plumber, 76 High street
Dickson, Robert, grocer and wine merchant, 69
High street
Donaldson, James, Kildonan cottage, Millhill
Dow, Henry Russell, F.E.I.S., rector of the
grammar school, 121 High street
Downie & Kinghorn, contractors, Fisherrow
Drummond, Robert, chimney-sweeper, High st.
Drysdale, W., spirit dealer, 35 Newbigging
Dudgeon, J. R. & G., fleshers, 97 High street
Dudgeon, Robert, Trinity house
Dudgeon, Mrs George, & Son, iieshers, High st.
Dirff, Miss Christina, 7 Wonder street
Duncan, Scott David, farmer, Monkton house
Duncan, William, Millhill
Dundas, Mrs, Halkerston lodge, Inveresk
Easton, James, sheepskin mat manufacturer,
112 High street
Eckford, Mrs John, spirit dealer, Eskside
Edward, James, family grocer and wine mer-
chant, 28 Briilge street; house, 11 Market
street
Farquharson, John, timber and pavement mer-
chant, cabinetmaker, and upholsterer, 13
Bridge street ; house, Mall house
Farquharson, Thomas, slater, 9 East Yennel
Fearns, <*., tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 70
High street
Ferguson, John, grocer, High street
Ferguson, Robert, bleacher and dyer, Eskvale
bleachfield ; offices, 48 Hanover street and 9
South College street, Edinburgh
Fergusson, Lady Dalrymple, New Hailes
Ferrier, John, gardener, Dalrymple loan.
Forbes, Charles, Millhill
Fonuan, Mrs, publican, Leven hall
Forrest, George, temperance hotel, 100 High st.
Forrest, Robert, china merchant, 142 High
street, Fisherrow
Forrester, Mrs James, 44 High street
Forster, James, potter, Newbigging
Fraser, John, smith and ironmonger, 119 High
street
Frier, James, manager, Musselburgh and Fisher-
row Co-operative store, Bridge st., Fisherrow
Gairdner, Mrs, 7 Eskside
Gardener, John Frederick, Bush house, Fisherrow
Gardner, Daniel, farmer, Barbachlaw
Garvie, Miss H., 131 High street, Fisherrow
Gavin, P., & Sons, canvas manufacturers, Mill-
hill
Gay, John, flesher, 40 High street, Fisherrow
Gibson, Charles k John, cabinetmakers and
joiners, 8 Millhill
Gibson, Henry, tobacconist, 67 High street
Gillies, James, gardener, Wallyford
GiUon, Mrs, lodgings, 1 High street
Gordon, James, stationer and news-agent, 107
High street, Musselburgh
Gourlay, Jas., market gardener, Dalrymple's loan
Gourlay, John, Golf house, Links
Graham, William, Principal, Campie house
boarding school
Gray, Hugh, spirit dealer, 26 Newbigging
Gray, James (G.P.O.), 2 Smeaton park, Inveresk
Grey, Alexander, veterinary surgeon, Ivy lodge,
Links
Grey, Mrs, Monktonhall house
Grieve & M'Kinlay, Pinkie brick and tile works
Grieve, John, salt manufacturer, Pinkie pans,
and lessee of Pinkie quarry
Grieve, John, smith, etc., 2 Bridge street
Grieve, Thomas, blacksmith, High street,
Fisherrow
Gulland, John, farmer, Monktonhall
Hall, Mrs, Dalrymple's loan
Hanydside, Thomas, & Davidson, nurserymen,
seedsmen, and florists, Glen nurseries
Handyside, Misses, Greenhall
Harper, Francis, Springfield, Inveresk
Hawkins, Joseph, bootmaker, 89 High street
Hay, J., surveyor, 150 High street, Fisherrow
Hay, Miss, Herkes loan
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Henderson, James, grocer and provision mer-
chant, 37 Newbigging
Hewitt, Josiali, grocer, 174 High st., Fisherrow
Henderson, John, station-master, Musselburgh
Hill, Geo., superintendent of works, 72 High st.
Hill, John (H.M. Customs), 129 High street,
Fisherrow
Hill, Mrs Isabella, baker, etc., High street,
Fisherrow
Hogg, James, hairdresser, 90 High street
Home, A. M. (Royal Bank, Edinr. ), Eskbank
Hood, Mrs Mary, spirit dealer, 45 High street
Hooker, James, teacher, Free Church school,
Fisherrow
Hope, Sir Archibald, Pinkie house
Howie, Alexander, Edinburgh carrier, Dambrae
Huie, Hector Munro, 16 Market st., Fisherrow
Hume, Thomas, grocer, High street, Fisherrow
Hume, Miss, 94 High street, Fisherrow
Hunter, Henry H., baker and confectioner, 91
High street
Hunter, P., farmer, Whitecraig
Hunter, Peter, missionary, Scottish Coast Mis-
sion, Herkes loan
Hunter, Robert, plasterer, 2S Eskside
Hurst, George, bricklayer and furnace -builder,
Market street
Imrie, Kev. James, A.M., Moray cot., Esk green
Inglis, Alexander, gardener, 43 Higli street
Inglis, "William Allan, commission agent and corn
dealer, High street
Inglis, Mrs Margaret, grocer and baker, 136
Fisherrow
limes, Adam, baker, 32 Market street, Fisherrow
Innes, Miss M., draper, 34 Market street
Jack, Rev. Dr Alexander, United Presbyterian
minister, Lochend house, Fisherrow
Jack, James, commission agent, 68 Newbigging
Johnston, Andrew, 96 High street, Fisherrow
Johnston, James {agent, Scottish Legal Burial
Loan Society), 24 Wonder str-eet
Johnston, Robert, druggist, 89 High street,
Fisherrow
Johnstone, John, Esk green cottage, Fisherrow
Keir, P. , boatbuilder and shipwright, West bush,
Fisherrow
Kelt, Peter, commission agent, corner of South
vennel and Herkes loan
Kemp, J., & Co., wine merchants, 25 High street
Kemp, James, parsonage house, High street
Kemp, John F., parsonage house, High street
King, George, tacksman of Musselburgh petty
and general customs, 26 High st. , Fisherrow
Laing, Walter (Inland Revenue), 64 Fisherrow
Laing, Miss Beatrice, Cairnie house
Lauder, Alexander, farmer and gardener, Goshen
Laurie, George, surgeon, 32 Bridge street
Laurie, James, Fisherrow links
Lawrie, Miss Catherine, Herkes loan
Lawson, Archibald k Stephen, painters, glaziers,
and paperhangers, High street
Lees & Edwards, writers and notaries public, and
agent for Caledonian Insurance Company, 36
Bridge street
Lees, Thomas, town-clerk, writer, and notary
public, agent for Royal Bank of Scotland, 36
Bridge street
Legat, John, & Co., tanners and curriers, Mill-
hill ; house, 3 Linkiield place
Legat, Thomas & D. C, tanners and leather
merchants, Millhill
Legat, Robert, W.S., Esk park
Legat, Thomas, farmer, Pinkie mains
Legat, Mrs James, Millhill
Legat, Mrs, Trafalgar lodge, Millhill
Legat, Misses, Holly bush house
Leitch, John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit mer-
chant, postmaster, agent for Scottish Union
Fire and Life Insurance Company, and Pres-
tongrange colliery, and registrar of births, etc. ,
47 High street
Leneh, Mrs, 6 High street
Lindsay, James, spirit retailer, 151 High street
Lindsay, Mrs Samuel, Millhill
Livingston, David, Smeaton park
Livingstone & Carse, tea, wine, and spirit mer-
chants, High street
Livingstone, John, Mansfield house
Logan, Mrs, spirit merchant, Leven hall
Lorimer, Mary, dairy, 5 High street
Lothian, Rev. William, Congregational minister
1 High street
Lowe, George, market gardener, Kirk park
Lyall, L., brewer, High street, Fisherrow
M 'Alpine, Miss, dressmaker, 34 High street
M 'Arthur, Alexander, Bridge street
M'Auslane, William, gardener, Inveresk
M'Cartney, Wm., sea-gravel merchant, New st.
Macdonald, Mrs Alexander, grocer, etc., 95
High street
M'Dougall, Thomas, & Son, florists and seedsmen,
Campie cottage
M'Ewan, Peter, golf club maker, Golf house,
Millhill
M'Gill, Rev. Henry M., minister of North Esk
parish, Eskside
Mackenzie, Airs, Whitehouse, west
Mackie, Mrs William, 33 Bridge street
Mackinlay, Alexander, & Co., chemical works,
Fisherrow
Mackinlay, John, Leven hall
Mackintosh, Captain Robert Harry, Sweet home,
Eskside
M'Leish, Miss, Bridgend, Millhill
MacNab, Duncan, schoolmaster, Herkes loan
M'Nab, James, burgh school, 42 High street
M'Naughton, Charles, confectioner, 88 High st.
M'Neil, Malcolm, Oak lodge, Inveresk
M'Nicol, Peter, Leith carrier, Millhill
Macqueen, Archibald, 11 Bridge street
Marshall, Hugh, builder, Calder cottage, New-
bigging
Maxwell, Geo., wright and blacksmith, Campie
lane
Millar, W. & J. , tanners and merchts. , Fisherrow
Millar, Andrew, auctioneer and appraiser, 4S
High street
Millar, John, coal merchant and contractor,- New
street, Fisherrow
Millar, Peter, tanner and merchant, 4 Eskside
Millar, Thomas, tanner, Beaehside house
Millar, Thomas, grocer and fishing tackle mer-
chant, Fisherrow
Millar, Mrs James, Spring bank
Millar, Mrs Margaret, grocer and spirit dealer,
Sea View inn
Miller, William, manufacturer of starch, pithina
food, and farina ; house, Links, Fisherrow
468
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Milne, Vice- Admiral Sir Alexander, K.C.B., In-
veresk
Mitchell, Alex., & Son, scourers and contractors
to the "War Department, "Waulk mill
Mitchell, James, & Co., Wellington chemical and
salt works
Mitchell, Alexander, jun. , contractor to the "War
Department, 30 Market street
Mitchell, Jas., veterinary surgeon, M.R.C.V.S.L.
and E. , 95 High street
Moffat, Mrs A., private lunatic asylum, New-
Digging house
Montgomery, John, spirit retailer, 66 High street,
Fisherrow
Montgomery, Robert, grocer, 55 High street,
Fisherrow
Moore, Thomas H, coalmaster, Smeaton park,
Inveresk
Morgan, Mrs, 4 Esk green
Morrison, Mrs, 30 Eskside
Muir, Mrs P. , dairy, New street, Eisherrow
Monro, A., gardener, "West Holmes, Fisherrow
Murray, Mrs, Eskside cottage
Murray, Miss, 13 Eskside
Neilson, Isabella, spirit retailer, 22 Eskside
Nicholson, Mrs Margaret, private lodgings, 5
Eskside
Nisbet, Mrs John, 12 High street
Noble, Alexander, dairy, Lochends
On-, Alexander, dairyman, New st, Fisherrow
Oswald, Lady Mary, Manor house, Inveresk
Park, James, farmer, Stoneyhill house
Park, Thomas, farmer, Stoneyhill
Park, "William, golf club and ball maker, Links
Paterson, George, & Son, shoemakers, High st.
Paterson, George, 37 High street
Paterson, John, china merchant, 77 High street
Pennycook, Robert, grocer, 56 High street,
Fisherrow
Pitcairn, James L., Millhill
Porteous, J., smith and cartwright, Fisherrow
Primerose, George, haircloth manufacturer and
merchant, Dambrae ; house, Primrose place
Primerose, Mrs Nicol, 38 High street
Proudfoot, John, farmer, Midfield mains
Proudfoot, Thomas, farmer, Pinkiehill
Purdie, Mrs James, spirit dealer, Millhill
Purves, James, F.E.I.S., teacher, 3 Eskside
Quarrier, Mrs, grocer, High street, Fisherrow
Raebum, Miss, 27 Bridge street
Registrar's Office, births, deaths, andmarriages
for the district of Inveresk and Musselburgh,
47 High street, Musselburgh
Reid, Dr, Esk green, Musselburgh
Reid, Miss C. and George, private asylum, Hall-
cross house, Fisherrow
Renton, John, blacksmith, Crossgate hill
Riddell, John, draper, 6S High street
Riddock, "Wakelin, & Co. , seed crushers, Oil mills
Riddock, James T. (i?. Wahelin <k Co.), Eskside
house
Ritchie, James, Herkes loan, Fisherrow
Ritchie, Miss Euphemia, Herkes loan, Fisherrow
Roberts, Charles William, Millhill cottage
Robertson, Ebenezer, hotel and posting establish-
ment, Musselburgh Arms hotel, 49 High st.
Robertson, Win., baker and grocer, 111 High st. I
Robertson, Mrs Catherine, smith and ironmonger,
Newbigging
Ronald, Jas. , hairdresser, High street, Fisherrow
Ronald, P., shoemaker, 132 High st., Fisherrow
Ronald, Miss, draper and milliner, 58 High st.,
FisheiTow
Rutherford, John, china merchant, 92 High st.,
Fisherrow
Ryder, Thomas, baker, "Wellington place
Sanderson, A. Macdonald, surgeon, F.R.C.S., 10
Bridge street
Sanderson, H., surgeon, R.N., 19 Bridge street
Sandilands, Richard, plumber, High street
Sandilands, "Walter, wright, Inveresk
Sandilands, William, smith, Inveresk
Sawers, George, saddler, 172 High st., Fisherrow
Sawers, Misses, Hope park
Scarlett, Robert, gardener, Daliymple loan
Scott, Andrew, manager, gasworks
Scott, George, slater, Herkes loan, Fisherrow
Scott, T. R, M.D., 9 High street
Scrynigeour, Henry, gardener, Beggar bush
Seaton, J., hat manufacturer, 25 Bridge Street
Simpson, George, Dovecot house, Fisherrow
Simpson, Rev. Matthew, Congregational minister,
21 Bridge street
Smart, Andrew, baker, Newbigging
Smart, Chas., lathsplitter, 5 High st., Fisherrow
Smart, George, draper, 72 High street
Smith, Rev. Christopher, Episcopal clergyman,
2 Linkfield
Smith, George, farmer, Chalkieside
Smith, George, builder and monumental worker,
17 Bridge street
Smith, James, grocer, 105 High street
Smith, William Beattie, surgeon, Linkfield cot.
Smith, "W., watchmaker, 71 High street
Smith, Mrs A., grocer and spirit retailer, 21 High
street, Fisherrow
Smith, Mrs, Lochend house
Spears, Wrilliani, victual dealer, 67 High street,
Fisherrow
Spears, Mrs M., baker, 135 High street
Spence, Alexander Ogilvy, agent for Commercial
Bank of Scotland and Alliance Assurance Co.,
Bridge street
Stagg, John, saddler, 53 High street
Steeples, Wm., painter, High street, Fisherrow
Stevenson, "William, governor, Inveresk com-
bination poorhouse
Stewart, Alexander, house painter, 23 Bridge
street ; house, 24
Stewart, Charles, Sweethope
Stewart, Mrs Euphemia, 44 High street
Stewart, William, mole-catcher, Monktonhall
Stewart, Miss Ann, lodgings, Newbigging
Stirling, J., & Sons, merchants, and agents for
the Northern Assurance Co., 147 High street
Stuart, J. & W\, cotton and hemp spinners, and
net and twine manufacturers, Eskside
Sutherland, Alex., Forth cottage, Fisherrow links
Sutherland, Mrs, 31 Market street
Symons, Andrew, writer and notary public, agent
for Queen Insurance Co., 88 High st., Fisherrow
Symons, Robert, baker, 90 High st., Fisherrow
Tait, Robert, cattle dealer, 156 High street,
Fisherrow
Taylor, D. , market gardener, Newbigging
Taylor, John, gardener, Midfield cottage, Inveresk
Telfer, Robert, grocer and spirit merchant, 6 High
street, Fisherrow
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469
Tennant, J. , currier and leather merchant (agent,
General Insurance Co.), Dalrymple loan
Tennant, T., corkcutter, 15 High st., Fisherrow
Thompson, Joseph & Samuel, curriers and shoe-
makers, High street, Fisherrow
Thomson, Charles S., 1 High street
Thomson, David, baker, 8-1 High st., Fisherrow
Thomson, G., baker, 30 Bridge street, Fisherrow
Thomson, Th., surgeon, F.R.C.S., Shepherd
house, Inveresk
Thomson, William, wright, and assessor of lands
and heritages for the burgh of Musselburgh,
37 Market street, Fisherrow
Thomson, Mrs, private lunatic asylmn, White-
house, Inveresk
Thomson, Mrs Rachel, IS Eskside
Tinto, J., millwright, 12 High street
Tod, Matthew, commission agent, 36 Newbigging
Topp, William, station-rnaster, Niddry
Trotter, Mrs, 2 MiUhill
Veitch, James, grocer, 52 New street, Fisherrow
Vernor, Mrs, 38 Newbigging
Vincent, John, tea, wine, and spirit merchant,
128 High street, Fisherrow
Wakelin, John (i?. W. & Co.), Rosehill house,
Inveresk
Walker, John, printer, bookseller, and stationer,
33 High street
Watson, William, teacher, 27 Bridge street
Watt, W. S., grocer, 154 High street, Fisherrow
Wauchope, Sir John Don, Bart. , of Edmonstone,
Newton house
Wells, Miss, boarding and day school for young
ladies, Bed house, MiUhill
Welsh, Wm., grocer, 16 Market street, Fisherrow
White, John, contractor, grocer, and victual
dealer, 1 Bridge street
Whitelaw, John, manager Prestongrange col-
liery, and surveyor St Clement's wells
Whitelaw, William, cab proprietor, 5 High street;
house, S MiUhill
"Whitelaw, Mrs Katherine, brewer, Fisherrow
Whitson, Andrew, grocer, 18 Newbigging
Whytock, A. , gardener, Victoria place
Wilken, John, collector of police and prison
assessments, Town Hall ; house, High street,
Fisherrow
Wilkie, J. & A. , curriers and leather merchants,
115 High street
WiUiamson, Misses, 117 High street, Fisherrow
Wilson, George, baker, 58 High street
Wilson, James, grocer and farmer, Wanton waUs
Wilson, James, jun., farmer, Newton
Wilson, John, market gardener, Monktonhall
Wilson, Robert, buUder, 33 High st. , Fisherrow
Wilson, Thomas, commission agent, 109 High
street
Wilson, Rev. WiUiam, minister of Free Church,
Free Church manse, Linkfield
Wilson, Mrs Mary, 155 High street
Wilson, Miss, Olive bank
Wood, Geo. W., taUor, etc., 95 High st. , Fisherrow
Wood, Jn., greyhound trainer, Ship inn, Fisherrow
Young, Thomas, pawnbroker, 12 Wonder street
Young, Misses, High street, Fisherrow
Ormiston.
See Tranent.
Pencaitland.
See Tranent.
Penicuik.
Abernethy, James, farmer, Howgate
Abernethy, Thomas, baker
Affleck, James, merchant
Affleck, John, Roseview
Ainslie, William, farmer, Cucken
Alexander, James, merchant
Alexander, Robert, parochial schoolmaster
Anderson, Alexander, tailor and clothier
Baxindine, John, blacksmith, Bowlea
Bell, Miss, Penicuik infant school
Bertram, William, farmer, Amozendean
Birrell, James, papermaker
Blaikie, James, farmer, Howgate
Brass, James, taUor, and inspector of poor
Brown, James, & Co., paper manufac. , Eskmills
Brown, Adam, carpenter and builder
Brown, Daniel, farmer, Auchendinny mains
Brown, James, wood merchant
Brown, John, butcher
Brown, Thomas, mill and cart wright, Monks-
bum cottage
Bryden, Alexander, smith
Cairns, John, agent for North British Railway
Co., Loanston station
Charles, Matthew, Brae house
Clapperton, James, farmer, Maybank
Clerk, Sir James, Bart. , Penicuik house
Cossar, Miss Christina, grocer
Cowan, Alex., & Sons, papermakers, Valleyfield
Cowan, Charles, Valleyfield
Cowan, Charles William, Woodslee
Cowan, George, Valleyfield
Cowan, Miss, Garden viUa
Craik, John, merchant
Craster, John, governor, Wellington reformatory
farm school
Dalley, George, fiesher
Dent, John, farmer, Ravensnook
Duncan, James, druggist and stationer
Easton, Jane, innkeeper
Evans, WUUam G., land-steward
Ewart, John, & Sons, builders
Fauchie, Martin, surgeon
Fleming, James, farmer, Coats
Fraser, WUliani & Adam, contractors, Wall tower
FuUarton, Robert, vintner
Fulton, Mrs Catherine, draper
Garnock, John, Carlops, North Esk reservoir
Gibson, John L., draper
Hall, Thomas, merchant
Harper, Hugh, grocer
Hawk, Misses, fancy warehouse, Paradise cottage
Henderson, John, farmer, Auchincorth
Henderson, John, grocer and spirit merchant
Hislop, James, farmer, Netherton
Hodge, James, hotel-keeper
Holgate, Joseph, boot and shoe maker
Horsburgh, Robert, South-bank house
Howden, Charles, watchmaker
Hunter, Jas. M'Lean, architect and land surveyor
Imrie, Rev. WiUiam W., manse
Johnstone, George, baker
Jones, James, boot and shoe maker
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Kay, Robert, carter and carrier
Kerr, Thomas, coal agent, Square
Laing & Fowlis, clothiers, Bank street
Laing, John, wright, Silverhurn
Laing, John, farm-overseer, Kerswell cottage
Lamb, Thomas, baker
Law, William, bricklayer
Lawson, Charles, builder, Blackburn cottage
M 'Donald, John, station-master
Macdonald & Alison, Misses, dressmakers
M'Dougal, Thomas, Eskvale
M'Gill, Alexander, smith and founder
M 'Gill, James, grocer and spirit merchant
M'Gregor, Helen, china merchant
M'Kerrow, Rev. John, U. P. manse
M'Leod, Bobert, tailor and clothier
Merricks, Mrs Thomas A. H.
Messer, T. J. Fordyce, M.D.
Muir, R., bootmaker
Murray, Robert, farmer, Spittal
Murray, Robert, of Springfield
Murray, Thomas, farmer, Braidwood and Eastside
Paterson, John, agent, Clydesdale Bank
Paterson, John, farmer, Eastfield
Paterson, John, grocer, Bridgend
Penicuik Co-operative Association
Pettrie, H., land-steward, Wellington Reformat.
Philip, Helen, merchant, Kirkhill
Robb, William, fanner, Brunstane
Robertson, John, postmaster and saddler
Russel, James, grocer and draper
Scott, Adam, farmer, Marfield
Sharp, W., clothier
Simpson, Walter, decorative house painter, paper-
hanger, gilder, and glazier
Simpson, William, stationer
Simpson, William, grocer, Kirkhill
Smith, James, farmer, Netherton
Smith, John, boot and shoe maker
Sommerville, William, farmer, Wanton walls
Stevenson, T., farmer, Mount Lothian
Stewart, Rev. Hugh A. , Free Church manse
Symington, Henry, general merchant
Tait, James, wright
Tennant, Robert, Walston
Thomas, Rev. David, Howgate
Thompson, John, farmer, Combank
Thomson, J. & J., cattle dealers, Silverhurn
Thomson, Alexander, china merchant
Thomson, William, meal dealer
Tudhope, Thomas, farmer, Lawhead ■
Veitch, Robert, miller and innkeeper, Carlops
Vessie, Miss, grocer, Herpersbrae
White, James, wine and spirit merchant
White, Thomas, farmer, Peggyslee
Wilkison, Thomas, saddler
Wilson, David, farmer, Habertshaw
Wilson, Thomas, farmer, Halls
Wilson, William, general merchant
Wilson, William, painter and plasterer, Bridge st.
Young, James, china merchant, Free Church st.
Portobello and Joppa.
Adams, George, 6 St James' terrace, Bath street
Adams, Mrs John, 13 West Brighton crescent
Adamson, James, mason, 23 Henderson row
Ainslie, Miss, 11 Bath street
Aitchison, Alexander, 24 Brighton place
Aitchison, John, 2 West Brighton crescent
Allan, Rev. James, 1 Regent street
Allison, A., grocer, 18 Pipe street
Anderson, Alexander, dairy, 5 Adelphi place
Anderson, Captain, Bath house
Anderson, W. S., 3 Straiton place
Andrew, Robert, mason, 4 Wellington street
Angus, William, agent, 168 High street
Annan, Robert, 8 Maryfield
Ayton, Miss, 4 Melville place
Baillie, John, baker and confectioner, 34 High st.
Bain, James, coal agent, 28 Henderson row
Baird, Alexander, poulterer and fishmonger, 85
High street
Baird, Fullarton, teacher, 7a Wellington street
Baird, Miss, Murray lodge, John street
Baird, Miss, Abercorn lodge, Abercorn terrace
Balfour, Andrew Howden, surgeon, 6 Brighton
place
Balgarnie, James H., 3 Yictoria terrace
Banks, Miss, 30 Joppa
Barrie, George, mason, 19 Joppa
Barron, Rev. A. , A. M. , teacher, Windsor lodge
academy
Bathgate, George T., manager of the Scottish
Trade Protection Society, 3 James street
Beaton, A., draper, 7 Bath street
Beatson, D. M. S., Rose lodge, Rosefield avenue
Beatson, William, spirit merchant, 58 High
street ; house, 35
Beattie, Miss, 156 High street
Begbie, Mrs, Hope cottage
Bell, James, engineer, 28 Brighton place
Bell, Robert, engineer, 13 Brighton crescent
Bellairs, G., Eastfield house, James street
Bennet, D., Abercorn villa, Joppa
Berry, George, 2 Windsor terrace
Black, William, commercial and private hotel,
1 and 3 Bath street
Black, Mrs Speirs, Windsor cot., Windsor ter.
Black, Miss, 4 John street
Blaekie, T. ( Water Co.), 11 Mount Pleasant
Blair, A, IS Brighton place
Blyth, Mrs, 2 St James' terrace
Bower, David, grocer, etc., 40 High street
Bowman, Miss, dressmaker, 1 2 Regent street
Brice, Mrs, 23 Regent street
Brigstoek, George Augustus, wine merchant and
colonial agent, 28 Bath street
Brown, Thomas, 3 Marshall's cottages, Bellfield
Brown, William, joiner, 27 Henderson row
Brown, Mrs Joseph, 1 Melville place
Brown, Mrs, 2 Marshall's cottages
Brown, Mrs, 12 High street
Bruce, Mrs Catherine, grocer, 23 Wilson's park
Bryce, David, architect, 7 Bath place
Buchanan, James (solicitor, 73 George street,
Edinburgh), 20 Brighton place
Buchanan, Margaret Loch, 23 Brighton place
Burns, David, 10 Adelphi street
Burns, Mrs Marion, 7 Melville place
Burt, Mrs, Wellington villa, High street
Burt, Miss, Johnville, Hamilton street
Calder, Henry, wine merchant and grocer, 142
High street ; house, 2 James street
Calderwood, R., cowfeeder, 20 High street
Caldwell, William (C. Brothers), Yictoria terrace
Caldwell, Mrs, 2 Victoria terrace
Campbell, Major J. I. G, 1 Elcho terrace
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Campbell, James, 3 Adelplri place
Campbell, John (late surgeon 93d Highlanders),
31 Resent street
Campbell, Captain Osborne, 3 Grove place
Campbell, Peter, bottle maker, New Bottle-
works, Eose bank
Campbell, Mrs, lodgings, 3 Bellfield
Campbell, Miss, 9 Pitt street
Campion, John, spirit merchant, Town hall
restaurant ; house, 122 High street
Carmichael, Mitchell, 15 Bath street
Cathie, Mrs, lodgings, 22 Tower street
Chalmers, Mrs Colonel, 3 Windsor terrace
Charteris, Bobert, assistant-commissary-general,
3 Bosefield place
Chisholm, William, shoemaker, 2 Ramsay lane
Chisholm, Mrs, 27 Joppa
Chisholrn, Miss Isabella, 2 Wellington place
Chisholm, Miss, 4 Bosefi«ld place
Christie, John, bottle maker, 38 Henderson row
Clark, Charles, wine and spirit merchant, 16
High street
Clark, James, tobacconist, Town hall
Clark, Mrs Charles, 25 Begent street
Clay, Mrs, 2 Mount Pleasant
Clephane, Lieut. -Col. Bobert D., 4 Pitt street
Clydesdale Bank ; William Newlands, agent
Cockburn, Alexander M. [M. S. & Co.), 5 Wel-
lington place, Portobello
Collie, David, 3 Elcho terrace
Comrie, Peter, teacher, 37 Tower street
Condie, Mrs, Boyton cottage, High street
Connon, Thomas, 20 Melville street
Cooke, Mrs Thomas B., 3 W. Brighton crescent
Cooper, Bichard, k Co., glass bottle manufac-
turers, Forth Bottle-works
Cooper, J. B, {R. C. & Co.), 26 Brighton place
Cooper, Bichard (B. C. <£■ Co. ), 26 Brighton place
Co-operative Society (Limited) ; John Hall,
secretary, 37 High street
Co-operative Store, 37 High street
Cornwall, James, 31 Henderson row
Cornwall, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 3 Bridge street
Council Chambers, and Offices of Commis-
sioners of Police, Town hall ; A. Paterson,
town-clerk
Court, Rev. Bobert, 33 Tower street
Craig, David, k Co., papermakers, Bridge street
Craig, David, papermaker, 10 John street
Craigie, John, house and decorative painter, 8
Tower street
Crawford, David, S.S.C., Commissioner of the
High Court of Chancery, 2 Elcho terrace
Crawford, J. Knox, S.S.C., 8 East Brighton
crescent
Crease, Alexander, Bathbone place
Crighton, David, painter, etc., 186 High street
Crompton, Mrs, Wellington street
Currie, John, spirit dealer, 79 High street
Curtis, Mrs C, New buildings, Tower street
Dalziell, Mrs, 7 Abercorn terrace
Darling, Miss, 15 Mount Bleasant
Davidson, John, grocer, 112 High street ; house,
3 Marionville, Begent street
Davidson, Mrs, lodgings, 41 Joppa
Dawson, Mrs J. H., 15 Straiton place
Dean, Mrs Bobert, 1 Windsor place
Deans, Rev. George, Jessfield house
Deans, Peter D., Mount Charles, Back street
DArcy, Rev. W., 1 Sandford street
Denholm, Mrs, 8 Wellington street
Dickie, G. B., hairdresser and perfumer, 132
High street
Dickson, James, lodgings, 54 High street
Dickson, Mrs, 4 Bellfield lane
Dickson, Mrs P., lodgings, Bellfield place
Dixon, Mrs, dairy, Ramsay lane
Dobie, Miss, 13 Pitt street
Dodds, P., gardener, 14 Wellington street
Doig, Henry [D., M'K., & D.'), Hawthorn cot-
tage, Joppa
Doig, William, bookseller, stationer, and news-
agent, 50 High street
Doig, Mrs, 50 High street
Donaldson, William, St Mary's, Bosefield
Dougal, David, 7 Bellfield lane
Douglas k Smart, house factors, auctioneers,
appraisers, and undertakers, 158 High street
Douglas, James, 13 Adelphi place
Douglas, Mrs William, 9 Melville place
Douglas, Misses, 3 Brighton crescent
Drummond, Miss E., 5 John street
Drysdale, Miss, 4 Wellington place
Dudgeon, Mrs, 2 John street
Dunderdale, Cyril, purveyor of stores, 5 Pitt st.
Dunlop, Andrew, causeylayer, 2 Berry square
Dunlop, Bobert, hairdresser, etc., 73 High street
Edmond, G., teacher, 5 Maryfield
Edmonston, Samuel, artist, 1 James street
Edward, John, 137 High street
Edward, Bobert, painter, etc., 186 High street
Edwards, Henry, 3 Tower bank
Elliot, Mrs Colonel, 5 Melville street
Elliot, Miss, 117 High street
Ellis, William M., Wellington lodge
Erskine, Misses, 11 Melville street
Ewart, Andrew, 3 Adelphi place
Ewart, Bobert, wright, 4 Adelphi place
Fairbairn, A., grocer, 36 High street ; house, 2
Grove place
Fairbairn, James, 25 Tower street
Fairley, John, 36 Joppa
Fairley, Bobert, grocer and wine merchant, 134
High street
Falkner, Andrew, 17 B.egent street
Falkner, Miss, 10 Melville place
Falshaw, James, 7 Straiton place
Farquhar, W., grocer, 22 High street
Ferguson, John (Scott <£• F.), 15 Brighton place
Ferguson, Miss, 3 St James' terrace, Bath street
Ferrier, David, 17 Fitt street
Finlayson, David, mason, 26 Henderson row
Flockhart, John S., ironmonger, 98 Fligh street
Forsyth, John, baker and confectioner, 102 High
street ; house, 21 Bath street
Forsyth, B. , baths and marine boarding-house,
Bath street
Fortune, James, Bosefield avenue
Fraser, Lieut. -Col. Bobert W., 11 Brighton cres.
Fraser, Bear- Admiral Thomas, 19 Brighton place
Fraser, WiBiam, water officer, 7 Maryfield
Fraser, Mrs B. S., Begent cottage
Fraser, Mrs James, 115 High street
Fraser, Miss B., 6 Begent street
Fulton, Adam, tailor, 29 High street
Fyvie, Miss Ann, 168 High street
Gardiner, Miss H., 6 Bath place
Garland, J. O., Bobertson's place, Joppa
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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Gebbie, James, 7 Pitt street
Gentle, John, Rathbone place
Gentle, J. F., 3 Abercorn place
Gentle, Mrs, 3 Abercorn place
Gibb, James, 7 Regent street
Gibbon, John, Ramsay lane
Gibson, Alexander, 9 Mount Pleasant, Joppa
Gilfillan, Henry, 28 Tower street
Giliillan, Mrs, New buildings, Tower street
Gillespie, Joseph, smith, 4 Tower street
Gillespie, William, smith, 5 Adelphi place
Gillespie, Miss, dressmaker, 4 Tower street
Goodsir, David, grocer and wine merchant, 170
High street ; house, "Wallacefield cottage
Gordon, Maxwell, 3 John street
Gordon, Mrs, 20 Pitt street
Gordon, Mrs James, 19 Bath street
Gourlay, Robt., commercial traveller, 11 Brighton
place
Gow, Charles, plumber and gasfitter, Brighton
place ; house, Middlefield house
Gow, John, Adelphi street
Graham, Miss Isabella, 1 John street
Grant, Joseph, W.S. (G. <fc Wallace), 3 Bath pi.
Gray, Begbie, grocer, 17 Joppa
Gray, John, coach-hirer, 6 Bath street
Gray, Thomas, victual dealer, 154 High street
Gray, W. A. (Midlothian Pottery), Yools place
Gray, Mrs John, 3 Mount Pleasant, Joppa
Gray, Mrs William, 18 Regent street
Green, Charles, 35 Tower street
Green, J. S. , 4 James street
Greenwood, Mrs, 34 Tower street
Greig, Mrs, 6 Regent street
Grierson, Miss J., 3 Brighton place
Grieve, P. D. {Royal Bank), 29 Brighton place
Gzieve, Miss, 2 Wellington place
Griffith, W., Spring gardens, John street
Haig, D., plumber, 71 High street
Hall, John, 11 Adelphi place
Hall, Mrs J. H., 10 John street
Hamilton, Mrs, 12 Melville place
Hamilton, Miss Anna, 39 Tower street
Hamilton, Misses, 2 East Brighton crescent
Handasyde, Mrs Gilbert, 1 Brighton place
Harrison, James, road surveyor, 7 Wellington st.
Harper, John, slater and glazier, 6 Adelphi place
Harrower, Miss, Rosebank house
Hay, E. & A., china warehouse, 150 High street
Hay, John, Rosebank pottery
Hay, William, 26 Joppa
Henderson, Mrs John, Hamilton street
Henderson, Mrs, 4 Marshall's cottages, Bellfield
Hepburn, John, 25 High street
Hepburn, Peter, smith, 25 High st. ; house, 67
Hepburn, Thomas, smith, 23 & 25 High street
Herriot, J., butcher, 110 High street
Hetherton, Miss, Joppa
Hewat, G., grocer, 78 High street
Hewat, Mrs J., Catherine cottage, 129 High st.
Hill, William, surgeon, Union place
Hills, William, captain and adjutant, Edinburgh
Rifle Volunteers, 32 Regent street
Hogarth, John, 30 Regent street
Holtum, Thomas (H. <£• Welsh), 7 Brighton
crescent
Home, Alex. Geo., M.D., of Whitfield, Mount
yEolus, Wellington street
Hope, James, mason, 35 High street
Hopekirk, Adam, bookseller
Homsey, W., 9 Bath street
Howieson, Mrs, 1 Straiton place
Howieson, Miss, Clifton cottage
Hughes, Captain Herbert Jones, 4 Victoria ter.
Hunter, William, Westbank brickworks ; house, ■
22 Regent street
Hunter, Mrs, Tower bank house
Hunter, Miss J. , 9 Melville street
Hutchison, John, cart and van builder, 14
Tower street
Hutton, A., chemist and druggist, 90 High st.
Hutton, Mrs, 5 Brighton place
Inglis, Win., & Son, dairymen, 194 High street
Inglis, James, house factor, joiner, etc., 204
High street
Inglis, William, 2 Abercorn ten-ace
Ingram, Geo., & Co., Westbank brick and tile
works
Innes, Francis J., 8 Pitt street
Innes, Mrs, diaper, 160 High street
Innes, Mrs, 16 Bath street
Ireland, Rev. Robert H., minister of Free
Church, manse, Abercorn terrace
Jack, Miss, Rosebank
Jackson, Mrs, 4 Sandford street
Jamieson, Rev. G. T., 19 W. Brighton crescent
Jamieson, Mrs, 4 Brighton place
Jenkins, Mrs, Hermitage cottage, High street
Johnston, Adam, 34 Tower street
Johnston, James, 5 James street
Johnston, Robert, 14 Adelphi place
Johnston, Mrs, 38 Tower street
Johnstone, Mrs, lodgings, 37 Joppa
Kedzlie, Geo., clothier and silk mercer, 114 and
118 High street ; house, Bellfield house
Kellet, Wm., gasfitter, ironmonger, etc., Town
hall buildings
Kellock, W.j market gardener, Lower Joppa
Kemp, David, chemist, 106 High street ; house,
2 West Brighton crescent
Kemp, Miss, 2 Abercorn place
Kemp, Miss, 10 Rosefield avenue
Kerr, Miss, seminary, Argyle cottage
Kidd, Miss Ann, 5 Bath street
Kilgour, Thomas W. , 4 East Brighton crescent
King, Mrs Jane D., 5^ Pitt street
Kinghorn, W., baker and confectioner, 210 High
street
Kinlay, Miss, 4 Bellfield place
Kirkpatrick, Miss, Wellington cottage
Kirkwood, Robert, dairyman, 5 Tower street
Kyd, Alex. S., grocer and spirit merchant, 45
High street
Kyles, Wm., photographer, Poplar cottage, 36
Regent street
Laing, David, East villa, 12 James street
Lamb, Edmund, 10 Pitt street
Lamb, Thomas, carter and dairyman, 8 Pipe st.
Lamond, James, S. S. C. and N. P. , Inverey house
Lamond, Miss, 8 Melville street
Landale, Mrs, 6 Melville place
Landels, Adam, butcher, 84 High street and 2
Abercorn street
Latta, Robert, 29 Joppa
Latta, Mrs Dr, 2 East Brighton crescent
Law & Kerr, photographers, 33 Bath street
Law, James L., photographer, 137 High street
Lawrence, George, 23 Bath street
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Lawrie, Peter, mason, 34 Henderson row
Lawrie, W. , coal merchant, Wellington street
Lee, J. B. W., S.S.C., Sandford street
Lee, T. H., writer, Rosevdle
Leighton, David, Mount lodge, Windsor place
Livingston, Mrs Allan, St Ann's, 3 Abercorn
terrace
Livingston, Misses, Joppa house
Livingstone, Allan, & Co., fire-brick and tile
pottery works, Portobello and Joppa quarry
Logan, Robert, painter, 105 Union place
Louden, John, shoemaker, 36 High street
Low, J., tavern, Dalhousie place
Lowe, Rev. William, minister of Congregational
Chapel, 12 Pitt street
Lundy, John J., F.C.S., F.G.S. (/. /. L. & Co.,
Leith), 2 Pitt street
Lyon, Mrs William, 9 Tower street
Lyon, Misses, 10 Rosefield avenue
Macadam, Stevenson, Ph.D., F.R.S.E., 25
Brighton place
Macarthur, Mrs P., 11 Melville place
M'Cuaig, Colin, C.A. (assistant actuary, Scottish
Union Insurance Co.), 13 Rosefield avenue
M 'Donald, Rev. Win., B.A., Core bank house
M 'Donald, Mrs Dr, Core bank house, Straiton pi.
M 'Donald, Catherine, grocer and fruiterer, 196
High street
M'Farlane, C. S., 7 Regent street
M'Faiiane, H., gardener, 5 Regent street
M'Farlane, Robert, gardener, Ramsay lodge, Bath
street
Macfayden, Archibald, 6 James street
Macfayden, Mrs, 3 Melville street
Macfeat, Mrs, 18 Pitt street
M'Gowan, George, wine and spirit merchant, 77
High street
M'Gregor, Andrew, Maryfield cottage
Macgregor, Mrs Captain R. Stuart, Seaville, 9
John street
M'Gregor, Mrs Colonel Hugh, 14 Brighton place
M'Intosh, Mrs, 14 Regent street
Mackay, George, of Bighouse, Captain and
Adjutant 1st Midlothian Rifle Volunteers, 10
Brighton crescent
M'Kay, George, inspector of poor, High street
M 'Kay, J. , New buildings, Tower street
Mackay, Miss, lodgings, 6 Melville street
Mackay, Rev. Dr. G., 6 Pitt street
Mackenzie, Jas., W.S., Rabbit hall, Hamilton st.
Mackenzie, Mrs Lieutenant, 14 Melville street
Mackenzie, Misses, 26 Bath street
M'Keracher, D., smith, 13 High street
M'Kerlie, Mrs Captain, 32 Bath street
Mackie, Mrs James, Grove house
M'Kinlay, George, slater, 116 High street
Maclagan, Thomas, 13 Wellington street
M'Laren, Misses J. & E., drapers, High street
M'Lean, Mrs, 18 Bath street
M'NeiL Jane, 6 Bellfield lane
Macrie, W. D., 1 Dalkeith street, Joppa
M'Vey, W., watchmaker, working jeweller,
ironmonger, etc., 166 High street
Maitland, Kenmure, Sheriff-clerk of Midlothian,
Brunstane house, Joppa
Mann, Mrs, 198 High street
Marshall, Mrs, 12 Brighton place
Marshall, Mrs H., 206 High street
Mason, Mrs, 15 Pitt street
Masonic Lodge, Portobello — Alexander Scott,
master ; J. Tough, secretary — 3d Thursday
Massiah, Mrs, Spring gardens, John street
Matheson, Mrs J. , bootmaker, 5 Bellfield place
Matheson, Mrs, 127 High street
Mathieson, Alexander, Henderson row
Mathieson, Miss E., 5 Adelphi place
Meikle, Christopher, actuary (N. S. Savings
bank, Edinburgh), 6 Abercorn terrace
Mein, John, 24 Henderson row
Menzies, William, Seabeach house, Straiton place
Mercer, Robert, of Scotsbank, Ramsay lodge, Bath
street
Merrilees & Co., printers and publishers, 61
High street ; house, Shrub mount
Merrilees, F. , Eden villa, Wellington street
Midlothian Pottery Company — W. A. Gray,
proprietor — manufacturers of stoneware, etc.,
Pipe street
Millar, Andrew, coal agent, 5 Marshall's cottages
Millar, Miss, 24 Tower street
Miller, David, 5 Adelphi place
Miller, J. Moodie, 27 Tower street
Mitchell, Miss A., of Raefield, 15 Wellington st.
Mofl'at, Mrs, lodgings, 2 Abercorn place
Moncrieff, Mrs Scott, 5 West Brighton crescent
Monteith, Misses, 8 Mount Pleasant, Joppa
Moorhead, Robert, 5 Adelphi place
Morison, Mrs, 6 Kosefield place
Morris, Alexander, baker and confectioner, 14
and 124 High street
Morrison, Th., gardener, 1 Abercorn street
Morrison, Mrs J. , 5 Victoria terrace
Morrison, Mrs, 1 Lower Joppa
Muirhead, W. , 2 New buildings, Melville street
Mundell, C. C, 2 Union place
Munro, Archibald I., fruiterer, 82 High street
Munro, William, missionary, 7 Regent street
Murdoch, Alexander, 1 West Brighton crescent
Murdoch, Rev. John, 18 Brighton crescent, west
Mure, Robert, S.S.C., 5 Abercorn terrace
Murray, Miss E., 4 St James' terrace
Mylne, Mrs John, 6 East Brighton crescent
Napier, Miss, lodgings, 6 Regent street
Nesbit, John, pharmaceutical chemist, 172
High street
Ness, John, 9 Adelphi street
Newlands, Win. (agent, Clydesdale Bank, and
General Life and Fire Insurance Co.), High
street
Nisbet, Alex. , salt manufacturer, Joppa pans
Nixon, W. , Quarry road, Joppa
Oliver, Mrs, 4 Dalkeith street, Joppa
Ormiston, John, coal mercht.. Portobello station
Park, Archibald, 1 East Brighton crescent
Park, Miss C, 1 East Brighton crescent
Paterson, Alexander, town-clerk, and registrar of
births, etc. (agent for the Life Association of
Scotland), Rosefield cottage
Paterson, John, solicitor-at-law, 12 Brighton pi.
Paterson, John, Burn house, Rosefield place
Paterson, Richard S., manure merchant, 5 Rose-
field place
Paterson, Mrs, Rosefield cottage
Paterson, Miss Ann, 13 Tower street
Paton, Hugh, H.M. carver and gilder, Tower
Pearson, Mrs, New buildings, Tower street
Peat, Mrs Colonel, 4 West Brighton crescent
Philp, Mrs, 6 John street
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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Police Office, Town hall
•Porteous, David, gas manager, Bridge street
Portobello Gas Light Co., Bridge street
Powell, Stephen, 8 Eosefield avenue
Pringle, George, dairyman and coal agent, 11 :
High street
Pringle, Peter, provision merchant, Shrub mount, !
10 High street
Pringle, Mrs W. A. , 4 Elcho terrace
Proudfoot, Thomas, baker, 148 High street;
house, 16 Eegent street
Punton, Joseph, New buildings, Tower street
Hamage, James, artist, 8 West Brighton crescent
Eamsay, James, boot and shoe maker, 43 High
street
Rattray, Andrew M. T., M.D., 8 Brighton place
Eawse, Mrs, 12 Wellington street
Eegistrar of births, etc., for the burgh, Alex.
Paterson ; office, Council chambers, Town hall
Eeid, Alex., gardener and fruiterer, 140 High
street ; house, 10 Eegent street
Eeid, T. G. {Inland Revenue), 18 Melville street
Eeid, Miss K. M., 10 James street
Eeid, Miss, 4 Melville street
Eenwick, J. B., 13 Eegent street
Eiddel, James, spirit merchant, 49 High street
Ritchie, F. J. (B. <£• Son-, Edinburgh), 23 Joppa
Ritchie, Eobert, Joppa pans
Eoberton, W. C, 12 Brighton crescent
Roberts, Mrs, lodgings, 2 St James' terrace, Bath
street
Robertson, David, 2 Bath place
Robertson, John, solicitor, 27 Brighton place ;
chambers, 63 Hanover street, Edinburgh
Eobertson, Mrs, lodgings, 6 Eegent street
Eobertsou, Miss, 15 West Brighton crescent
Eobertson, Miss Philadelphia, 2 Sandford street
Eobertson, Miss, 48 Joppa
Rodger k Mackintosh, builders, 63 High street
Rodger, Miss, 212 High street
Rogers, John, 15 Eegent street
Eoss, Mrs, 2 Marionville
Eoss, Mrs, Bay Horse inn, 61 High street
Russell, G., 11 Rosefield avenue
Rutherford, Eobert (R. & Son), Joppa
Rutherford, Mrs, 28' Tower street
Salmon, Mrs, 3 Sandford street
Samuel, Peter, Morton cottage, Windsor place
Sanderson, Alexander, 1 Abercorn place
Schmeltz, D., 7 James street
Scott, Alexander, smith, etc., 135 High street ;
house, 1 Bellfield
Scott, David, 5 Wellington street
Scott, Henry, house agent and builder, 131 High
street ; house, 28 Eegent street
Scott, Hemy, bank clerk, 3 Melville place
Scott, James, 29 Henderson row
Scott, Eobert, inspector of poor, 136 High street
Scott, Eobert, joiner, 12 Adelphi street
Scott, Mrs James, Helensvale, James street
Seaton, Mrs, 30 Tower street
Sharp, Mrs, 5 Melville place
Shepherd, John (G.P.O), 26 Tower street
Shepherd, Joseph, chimney-sweep, 9 Eamsay lane
Sime, Henry, saddler, 69 High street
Simpson, H., stationer, Selville, High street
Simpson, James, 7 Tower street
Simpson, Mrs, 5 Dalkeith street, Joppa
Simpson, Miss, 5 Sandford street
Sinclair, Francis, 8 Wellington street
Sinclair, W., 1 Marshall's cottages, Bellfield
Slater, Mrs James, 10 Melville street
Slight, George, victual dealer, etc., 21 High st.
Slight, James, victual dealer, 46 High street
Slight, John, victual dealer, 180 High street ;
house, 182
Smart, W. S. , burgh assessor, Valuation of Lauds
Act, 2 Windsor place
Smith, Alexander, W. S. , Melville house
Smith, George, builder, 1 7 Bath street
Smith, James, 22 Wilson's park
Smith, J. , bathing-machine keeper, 4 Bath place
Smith, Thomas, receiver-general and cashier for
Scotland, Williamfield
Smyth, J. S. (G.P.O.), 23 Joppa
Somerville, Eev. Andrew, D. D. , 8 Melville pi.
Somerville, Miss, 24 Eegent street
Spence, Ad., builder, 7 Wellington street
Spence, Peter, builder, 4 Wellington street
Stables, Mrs, 3 Wellington street
Stark, James, dairy, Eamsay lane
Steel, Miss, 2 Lower Joppa
Steele, Patrick, Paisley street
Steele, Patrick Sanderson, Eastbourne house,
Prince of Wales promenade
Stephenson, Mrs, 3 Wellington place
Steuart, Mrs J. Fred. , 9 Brighton crescent, east
Stevens, James, wine and spirit merchant, 33
and 121 High street ; house, 35
Stevenson, Duncan (S. & Co.), 3 Brighton place
Stevenson, John («S'. <k Co., Edin.), 3 Brighton
place
Stevenson, Eobert Pasley, 7 Eosefield avenue
Steventon, Mrs Francis, 5 St James' terrace, Bath
street
Stewart, Charles, 25 Henderson row
Stewart, Mrs D., lodgings, 122 High street
Stewart, Mrs, lodgings, 9 Brighton place
Stewart, Mrs, 14 Wilson's park
Stewart, Miss Flora, Broadlee cottage, High
street
Stirling, Thomas, bathing-machine proprietor,
Tower cottage
Sutherland, John, draper, clothier, etc., 126
High street
Syme, Miss, 13 Brighton place
Tagart, J. D., 2 Bellfield
Tait, Andrew, station agent, N. B. railway,
Brighton place
Tait, James, 24 Bath street
Tait, Mrs Andrew, lodgings, 17 Joppa
Taylor, Alex., bookseller and postmaster, 146
High street, corner of Eegent street ; house,
27 Eegent street
Thatcher, Miss, 5 Bath place
Thorn, John, spirit dealer, 7 High street
Thomson, Alexander, 24 Wilson's park
Thomson, Thomas, draper, 11 Wellington place-
Thomson, W. , china merchant, 39 High street
Thomson, Mrs, Eegent street
Thomson, Mrs, 2 Dalkeith street
Thomson, Miss, 4 Wellington street
Thorburn, Miss, 29 Eegent street
Tod, Andrew (Phil. Institution), 15 Tower street
Tough, John, painter, glazier, and paperhanger,
128 High street ; house, 116
Tongh, John Arthur, painter and decorator, 88
High street
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Tough, Thomas, stoneware, jar, and bottle manu-
facturer, Portobello pottery, Bridge street
Towert, John, bootmaker, 150 High Street
Tumbull, Andrew, grocer, 1 Tower street and
Wellington street
Turnbull, Miss, 13 Regent street
Turnbull, Misses, dressmakers, 1 Melville street
Tweedie, Mrs John, 5 East Brighton crescent
Ure, Miss, Tower bank house
Vallan^e, William, M.D., 14 Bath street
Valliant, Lady, Pittville, Pitt street
Veitch, John, 2 Wilson's park
Vibart, George F., 21 Pitt street
Waddell, Andrew, Woodville, James street
Walker, Dr, 4 BeUfield place
Walker, Mrs, 4 BeUfield place
Wallace, R., grocer and spirit dealer, 24 High st.
Warren, A. P., agent, Royal Bank, High street
Watson, George, grocer, 200 High street
Watson, James, 9 Rosefield avenue
Watson, J., spirit dealer, 27 High street
Watson, Mrs Mary, 7 Brighton place
Watson, Mrs, 5 Brighton place
Watt, William, draper, 120 High street ; house,
1 Rosefield place
Watt, Miss, fruiterer, 85 High street
Watts, Mrs, 115 High street
Waugh, Mrs Margaret, lodging-house keeper, 32
Bath street
Webster, Alexander, 33 Henderson row
Webster, John, plasterer, 137 High street
Wemyss, G., 4 Regent street
White, Adam, Tower street
White, James, baker, 100 High street ; house,
2 Bath street
White, James, 17 Tower street
White, William, shoemaker, 214 High street
White, Miss, 18 Joppa
Whytock, Alex. , Easter Duddingston grange
Wight, Miss C, 40 Tower street
Wilkie, Mrs John, flesher, 164 High street
Wilson, Alexander, 3 Wilson's park
Wilson, John, 3 BeUfield lane
Wilson, William, 25 Wilson's park
Wilson, Mrs, 152 High street
Wilson, Miss, 5 Brighton crescent
Winton, Mrs, 1 John street
Wood, John, 6 West Brighton crescent
Wood, Peter, North British Railway Company,
35 High street
Wood, Thomas, bottle-works, Baileyfield
Wood, William, station-master, Joppa station
Wood, Mrs J., hosier, 104 High street
Wood, Mrs, greengrocer, 3 Tower street
Woodrow, Mrs, dressmaker, Adelphi place
Woodward, William, rail converter, 2 Maryfield
Young, Alex. (S. & Co., Edin.), 8 James street
Young, Mrs D., 10 Brighton place
Prestonpans.
Aitkex, Mark, farmer, Northfield mains
Alexander, R., k, Son, blacksmiths, Cockenzie
Alexander, Robert, Cockenzie
Alexander, William, salt manufacturer
Barclay, John, merchant, Cockenzie
Bathgate, John, baker, Cockenzie
Belfield & Co. , potters
Belford, William, flesher, Cockenzie
Broadfoot, George, grocer
Brown, James, Railway inn
Cadell, H. E., merchant and shipper of coals,
Cockenzie house
Cathie, Peter, fish and oyster mercht. , Cockenzie
Cockburn, Mrs H. , spirit retailer, Port Seaton
Crawford, John, dairyman and carter, High street
Cunningham, Rev. W. B., Free Church manse
Davie, John, merchant, ship store
Dickson, John, merchant
Donaldson, A., joiner and carpenter, Cockenzie
Donaldson, Robert, grocer, Cockenzie
Drysdale, Joseph, merchant
Edgar, John, clerk, Brevery house.
Fowler, John, & Co., brewers (limited)
Gourlay, J., oyster and fish dealer, Cockenzie
Grant, James, Queen's Arms inn
Hardie, Robert, tailor
Hay, George, bootmaker, High street
Hay, Robert, boot and shoe maker, High street
Hislop, John Fowler, Castle park
Hislop, Robert
Hislop, Robert, jun.
Hume, George, flesher
Joseph, Robert F., Atholstone lodge
Kay, Robert, merchant, Cockenzie
Kerr, Charles, grocer
Kerr, Robert, grocer
King, Dr James
Lorimer, Eev. Archibald, Free Church manse,
Cockenzie
Mellis, James, soapmaker
Nisbet, Alexander, grocer and draper
Oliver, George, M.D., surgeon, Redburn house
Ovens, Robert, teacher, Cockenzie
Petticrew, James, merchant
Proctor, G. A., Rosemount
Pow, Thomas, flesher
Ross, Alexander, fish merchant, Cockenzie
Ross, David, grocer, Cockenzie
Schaw's Hospital — J. Wallace, master ; Miss
Eliza Ann Webb, matron
Smith, James, grocer, Co-operative Store Com-
pany (Limited), Cockenzie
Steedman, James, flesher, Cockenzie
Strathearn, Davidson, grocer, etc., Cockenzie
Struthers, Eev. John, F.S.A. Scot., The manse
Suttie, Sir George Grant, Bart.
Swan, Mrs Ann, baker, Cockenzie
Syme, Captain George, R. N. , of Northfield
Taylor, James, farmer, Bankton
Taylor, John, farmer, Seaton west mains
Turnbull, Misses, drapers
Wakelin, Henry, officer of Inland Revenue
Wright, John, gardener, Preston
Wright, William, farmer, Prestonpans
Wright, Mrs, dairy, Cockenzie
Whyte, Mrs Richard, post office
Whyte, Misses, Port Seaton house
Yule, Edward, factor, Prestongrange
Queensferry, South.
Anderson, Mrs ft, inn, Newton
Andrews, Rev. Thomas (Established Church)
Archibald, John, farmer, Duddingston
Armour, A. H. H., Philipston house
Borthwick, James, butcher
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Boyd, Thomas, grocer
Broomfield, Robert, baker
Burton, Robert, schoolmaster, Dalmeny
Cochrane, Andrew, butcher
Cowper, T., blacksmith
Crawford, Colonel Robert Fitzgerald, Royal Artil
lery, North cliff, North Queensferry
Crichton, G. 0., Priory house
Crichton, Miss, Newhalls house
Dawson, Christopher, schoolmaster, Abercorn
Denniston, Miss
Dickson, James, Dundas mains
Dickson, John, carpenter, Dalmeny
Dudgeon, Alexander, farmer, Easter Dalmeny
Dudgeon, George, Easter terrace
Dudgeon, J., farmer, Milton
Dundas, George, Dundas castle
Dundas, James, of Dundas, Dundas castle
Gibson, James, grocer
Glendinning, P. , factor, Leuchold, Dalmeny park
Graham, James, farmer, Bankhead
Greenfield, William, grocer, Newton
Greig, David, F.R.C.S. Edin.
Hardie, Henry, coal mercht. , Hopetoun colliery
Hare, Steuart B., Philipston house
Hill, David, grocer and baker
Hopetoun, Earl of, Hopetoun house
Hutton, Andrew, fanner and baker
Hutton, William, baker
Jeffreys, Captain R. J., Catherine bank
Lambie, Miss, Newhalls house
31 'Arthur, Mrs, shipowner and coal merchant
Mackay, Alexander Bain, grocer
M'Kay, Alexander, draper
M'Leroth, Miss, Plewlands house
M 'Queen, Thos., Blackness fishery, by Linlithgow
M 'Ritchie, Mrs, draper
Marshall, Peter, watchmaker
Marshall, R., grocer
Marshall, W., farmer
Mason, David, bookseller and stationer
Mason, David, Springfield
Mason, George, tailor and clothier
Meikle, Miss, post office
Morrison, Alexander, farmer, Newton
Morrison, John, spirit merchant
Morrison, John, Wester Dalmeny
Muir, Rev. Robert, manse, Dalxneny
Ximmo, Mrs, farmer, Newton
Xivens, Adam, gardener, Hopetoun gardens
Packman, Joseph, Plewlands house
Playfair, Rev. David, manse, Abercorn
Rae, Alexander, innkeeper
Reid, Henry, coal merchant
Robb, James, farm-grieve, Dundas castle
Rosebery, Earl of, Dalmeny park
Scott, Alexander, Society
Stewart, John, & Co., distillers, Glenforth
Taylor, William, Scotstoun park
Thomson, George, farmer, Echline
Trotter, Mrs, Ross hill
Vertue, George, New gardens
Whyte, Alexander, Terrace
Whyte, Matthew, Newhall villa
Williamson, Rev. David (United Presbyterian)
Wilson, John, lime-burner
Wilson, Mrs Margaret, Newhalls inn
Wood, James, house agent and carpenter, Terrace
Young, Miss, draper
Ratho.
Allan, James, farmer, Clifton
Anderson, John, Lochend
Anderson, Mrs, Bonnington house
Anderson, Miss, Wilkieston cottage
Bartie, Thomas, Woolshed cottage
Bartie, William, slater
Bell, Laurence R., Ludgate lodge
Bishop, Mrs, baker
Borthwiek, William, butcher
Boyes, Francis, bootmaker
Brown, William Henry, of Ashley, Ashley house
Bryce, John, coal merchant and innkeeper
Buchanan, Mrs Helen, innkeeper, Burn wynd
Chamberlain, Henry H, professor of music, St
Mary's
Cowan, William, LL. D. , Linburn house
Davidson, Mrs Sommer, Hall cottage
Donn, James, gardener, Ratho cottage
Duncan, John, grocer
Dunlop, Miss, Gogar mount
Dunn, Misses, Primrose cottage
Fleming, Joseph, gardener and grocer
Flockhart, John, grocer
Forrest, John, blacksmith, Burn wynd
French, George, Miller Linns mill
Gibson, James, farmer, Clifton hall mains
Gibson, William, postmistress
Glendinning, George, factor and land valuator,
Hatton mains
Gray, Patrick, farmer, Freelands
Hamilton, James, farmer, West Ingliston
HOI, Mrs, of Hillwood
Keith, Rev. Charles M. , Dalmahoy parsonage
Kerr, Richard A., spirit merchant
King, Robert, Bonnington cottage
Lamb, James, grain merchant
Leitch, George, tailor and clothier
M 'Donald, William, farmer, Ransfield
Macduff, Rev. Robert C. H., parish minister
M'Laren, Peter, builder
M'Whinnie, David, cowfeeder, Orchardfield
M'Whinnie, John, grocer, Wilkieston
Maitland, Sir Alexander Charles Ramsav Gibson,
Clifton hall
Melvin, James, fanner, Bonnington
Melvin, John, Ratho mains
Miller, Oliver G, Ratho house
Morton, The Earl of, Dalmahoy
Murray, James, farmer, Lochend
Ogilvie, Archibald, farmer, Old Liston
Paterson, William, mason, and inspector of poor
Pitman, Alfred, schoolmaster, St Mary's school,
Dalmahoy
Rennie, James, mason, Newbridge
Rimer, William, locomotive inspector, Clarence
cottage
Sadler, Misses, Norton mains
Sanderson, B. George, farmer, Hatton mains
Sheriff, Thomas, physician and surgeon, Ratho
villa
Smith, David, registrar and parochial school-
master
Stewart, Robert, Ingliston
Tait, David, teacher, Wilkieston
Tait, Thomas, dairyman
Thomson, William, merchant
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477
Turner, John, farmer, Newhouse
Turner, John, jun., farmer, Haggs
"Watson, George, Norton house
Watson, Rev. Hiram, Free Church, Wilkieston
"Watson, "William, "W.S., Norton house
Weddell, James, baker
Wilkie, Mrs "William, Rowan cottage
Young, Robert, grocer and coal merchant
Roslin, or Rosslyn.
Aikslie, "William, farmer, Moat
Ainslie, Mrs John
Aitchison, John, farmer, Mount Marl
Aitken, "William, farmer, Seafield
Black, John, smith, Hen-gate
Brown, Rev. David, Free Church manse
Bruce, Adam, grieve, Firth
Bryce, G., & Co., baking and provision store
(limited)
Bryce, George, millwright and postmaster
Burton, J. C, M.D., Pentland grove
Charlton, Peter, forester, "Woodend cottage
Cochrane, Robert, farmer
Cunningham, Thomas, farmer, Kirkettle
Davidson, John, gardener, Firth
Dickson, Alex., station-master, Roslin station
Dickson, "William, farmer, Slate barns
Dickson, William, farmer, Roslin lee
Duncan, Colonel F. K., Firth
Fairbain, James, Free Church school
Foulis, David, gardener, Woodhouselee
Fraser, James, innkeeper, Bilston
Gardiner, Alexander, farmer, House of Muir
Glover, John, farmer and grocer
Good, Mrs, farmer, Firth mains
Graham, George, Graham's cottage, Glencorse
Hay, Merricks, & Co., gunpowder mills
Henderson, Rev. John, Established Church, The
manse
, Hunter, Mrs, grocer
Johnston, Robert, baker
Johnston, "William, vet. surgeon and blacksmith
Johnston, Mrs "William, draper
Kidd, Alexander, farmer, Maurice wood
Law, "William, & Son, wrights and builders
Law, Hector, gardener, "Woodfield
M 'Donald, John, bleacher
Melrose, Adam, flesher and grocer
Merricks, Hezekiah, Eskhill
Merricks, John, Eskhill
Merricks, Mrs James, "Woodfield
Millar, John, keeper of the Edinburgh water,
Glen cottage
Neil, David, innkeeper, Roslin inn
Nisbet, Alexander C, teacher, Janefield cottage
Noble, "William, farmer, Howgate
Pate, Andrew Fulford, Glencorse
Paterson, "William, farmer, Oatslie
Purves, Mrs Elizabeth, Roslin castle
Sanders, Thomas, cooper
Smith, Arch. , porter and ale mercht. , Ploverhall
Steedman, James, farmer, Boghall
Stoddart, James, land-steward, Glencross mains
Torrance, Rev. Alexander, Glencross manse
Trotter, Archibald, of Bush
Tytler, James, W.S., "Woodhouselee
Wedderburn, Major, Royal Perthshire Rifles,
Rosebank
Wedderburn, Lady Helen, Rosebank
"Weir, Mrs Robert
"Widnell, Messrs Henry, & Son, carpet manufac.
Wilkie, Mrs Isabella, Seafield house
Wilson, John, farmer, Cross house
Salton.
See Tranent.
Slateford.
Airman, Andrew, Kingsknowes
Beilby, J. H., of Woodhall mains, Colinton
mains
Binnie, James, spirit dealer
Binnie, Mrs, spirit dealer, Longstone
Bird, Arthur, carter, Longstone
Burn, John, clerk, Hailes quarry
Campbell, John, spirit merchant
Chalmers, David, paper manufacturer, Katesmill
Cochrane, Matthew, farmer, Gray's mill
Craig, D. , snuff and spice maker, Bog's mill
Cunningham, Andrew, smith
Cunningham, Cornelius, Y.S.
Cunningham, John S. (J. & J. C, Edinburgh),
Meggetland house
Dalryniple, Alexander, joiner
Davidson, Archibald, Sheriff of Midlothian, Craig -
lockhart house
Dick, Allan, grocer and coal merchant
Dickson, John, farmer, Kingsknowes
Duncan, Mrs George, Firhill cottage
Glen, Archibald, station-master
Henderson, William, & Son, millers, Gray's mill
Hutchison, Robert, builder, Craiglockhart
Hutton, John, boot and shoe maker, The Moat
Johnston, Robert, joiner
Kerr, William, grocer and carter
Lester, George, millmaster, Redhall mill •
M'Hardie, William, police constable
M'Nab, A. & J., dyers, bleachers, silk and
woollen printers, IngHs green bleachfield ;
offices, 39 Queen street and 9 West Newington,
Edinburgh
M'Wliirter, Mrs, Slateford house
Maxwell, Peter, farmer, Dumbryden
Menzies, Graham (M. Bernard <£• Craig), Red-
hall house
Notnian, Thomas, farmer, Gorgie park
Paterson, James, carter
Reid, Robert, teacher, schoolhouse
Robertson, Daniel, slater and glazier
Robertson, Thomas R., W.S., Gorgie lodge
Sanderson, James, postmaster, and grocer and
wine and spirit merchant
Scott, Mrs, Oxgang
Simpson, William, manager, Redhall quarry
Stewart, Alexander, contractor
Thomson, Thomas, Hailes house
Thomson, W. D., store
Thomson, Mrs, grocer
Tod, Alexander, farmer, Gorgie mains
Veitch, Thomas, coal merchant
Walker, Alexander, grieve, Kingsknowes farm
Wilson, John, coal merchant, Stoney port
Young, Robert, manager, Hailes epiarry
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COUMT DIRECTORY
Stow.
Abercromby & Sons, woollen manufacturers,
Stow mills
Anderson, George, of Catpair
Archibald, John, farmer, Overshiels
Bell, William, farmer, Cortleferry
Bertram, John, blacksmith
Bisset, M., grocer
Blackie, George, stonemason, Galabank
Blackwood, E., dressmaker
Borthwick, John, of Crookston
Brown, Jessie, teacher
Brownlee, Gilbert, tailor and clothier
Bryden, Rev. Thomas N.
Carruthers, John, farmer, Torsonce mains
Chisholm, James, teacher, Bowland
Chisholm, John, teacher
Colvin, Mrs M. H. , of Torquhan
Crosbie & Paterson, tweed manufacturers
Currie, John, smith and farrier, Bowland
Darling, Thomas, farmer, Middletown
Dewar, John, boot and shoe maker
Dick, George, blacksmith, Fountainhall
Dickson, William, Railway hotel
Douglas, John, teacher, Fountainhall
Fraser, James, station-master
Garvie, Adam, farmer, Plenploth
Gibson, Thomas, farmer, Ferniehurst
Graham, James, farmer, Hoppringle
Graham, John, farmer, C'lints
Grant, William, farmer, Dryburn
Hall, Thomas, farmer, Crosslee
Hay, Robert, flesher
Hewat, Henry, farmer, Pirntaton
Hogg, Charles, farmer, Symington
Hogg, George, mason
Hogg, Robert, farmer, Halltree
Inglis, Henry, of Torsonce
Jamieson, John, baker
King, John, station-master, Fountainhall
Laidlaw, William, grocer
Lawrie, James, farmer, Mitchelston
Lee, Alexander, grocer and draper
Lees, Robert, fanner, Bankhouse
Leithead, James, farmer, Bow
Lumsden, John, farmer, Fountainhall
Lumsden, William, joiner, Fountainhall
Lumsden, Jane, grocer, Plenploth
M'Intyre, James, postmaster and innkeeper
Mair, Rev. Alexander, M.A.
Mercer & Co. , tweed manufacturers
Mercer, Walter, manager, Stow mills
Middleton, James, medical practitioner
Ovens, George, grocer and draper
Peak, John, farmer, Craigend
Pringle, David, saddler
Pringle, James, cooper
Pringle, James T., Torwoodlee
Pringle, John, M. D., R.N., Symington
Renwick, Gideon, farmer, Wetherston
Rutherford, John, joiner and cartwright
Sanderson, Robert, grocer and draper
Scott, Colonel, Burn house
Scott, David, Sunnybank
Shiels, Thomas, nesher
Smart, Alexander, farmer, Bowshank
Smith, George, boot and shoe maker
Smith, George, grocer
Stenhouse, William, tailor and clothier
Stewart, Thomas, farmer, Brockhouse
Stoddart, E., dealer in smallwares
Tait, Mrs L. M., of Pirn
Thomson, James, tailor
Thomson, James, millwright and engineer
Thomson, Thomas, postmaster and general mer-
chant, Fountainhall
Thorburn, Robert, tailor
Tillie, Robert, farmer, Crookston mains
Turnbull, William, joiner and cartwright
Tweedie, Richard, farmer, Burn house
Waddell, Rev. David
Walker, John F., teacher
Walker, Joseph, joiner, Bowland
White, Samuel, farmer, Lugate
Whitson, John, police officer
Wight, George, farmer,' Crookston South mains
Wilson, George, agent and ironmonger
Wilson, Joseph, blacksmith
Wilson, William, Cragdale
Wintrup, Thomas, miller
Tranent.
Addison', John, gardener, Ormiston
Ainslie, Robert, Esq. of Elvingston, Gladsmuir
Aitken, Miss Mary
Alexander, George, coal manager
Allan, Archibald, baker
Anderson, Miss R, stationer
Bain, David, postmaster, Gladsmuir
Bain, teacher, Free Church school
Binnie, Alexander, baker, Ormiston
Black, John, saddler and innkeeper
Brown, Hugh, teacher, Ormiston
Brown, William, merchant
Caesar, Rev. William
Charles, John, shoemaker
Christie, G, & Co., West bank ironworks
Christie, Andrew, farmer, Adinston
Christie, C. J., farmer, West bank
Craig, David, baker, Ormiston
Cumming, James, grocer, High street
Cuthbertson, Archibald, farmer, Greendykes
Dalgleish, R. R., manufacturer
Davie, George, grocer and spirit dealer
Deans & Moore, Penston, Pencaitland, Drummore,
and Carberry collieries, Tranent : office, Smea-
ton park, Inveresk, Musselburgh
Dickson & Black, merchants
Dickson, Charles, farmer, Hodges
Dickson, Walter, joiner
Drummond, J., rector, Steill's hospital
Drummond, Robert, clerk
Dunn, Adam, Tranent mains
Durie & Nisbet, Elphinston Coal Co.
Edie, J. C. (agent, City of Glasgow Bank)
Farrier, John, House of Muir, Ormiston
Ferme, George, farmer, Riggenhead
Fletcher, Andrew, of Salton
Forsyth, John, postmaster and baker
Fortune, T. L., Elphinstone tower
Fulton, Ebenezer, baker, Pencaitland
Grieve, Alexander, blacksmith
Grieve, John, Bank park colliery and fire-clay
works
Hamilton, A. F., clerk to the commissioners of
police
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479
Hamilton, William, parochial schoolmaster, ses-
sion-clerk, and registrar of births, etc.
Henderson, R. (manager, Elphhiston Colliery),
Rosebank cottage
Hogg, John, flesher
Hope, John H., farmer, South Elphhiston
Howden, Robert, farmer, Boggs
Hunter, John, Oxenford mains, Ormiston
Hutcheson, M rs George, Seton lodge
Inglis, George, draper
Kellie, C, grocer, Church street
King, John, baker and merchant, West Salton
Kirkwood, James, ironfounder
Leslie, Peter, merchant
M'Gregor, A., M.D.
M'Phail, M., draper
M 'Walter, Thomas, joiner and house carpenter
M'Watt, Rev. James, Salton
Madden, Mrs C, draper
Marshal, Hugh, Pencaitland house
Moffatt, James, farmer
Moore, Thomas Hepburn, manager, Penston and
Pencaitland collieries, Smeaton park, Mussel-
burgh
Morrison, Robert, gas manager
Murray, Henry, inspector of poor
Nimmo, George, innkeeper and cab proprietor
Nisbet, George, farmer and coal merchant
Nisbet, Mrs, Tranent lodge
Notman, William, sheriff-officer
Parlane, Rev. William, A.M.
Paterson, Rev. John, Free Church
Pearson, Andrew, spirit dealer, Church street
Pow, Archibald, flesher
Ramsay, Rev. John, Gladsmuir
Rate, George, factor, Ormiston
Rate, Mrs G., Lampockwells
Riach, Rev. W. L. , Pencaitland
Ritchie, Walter, manager of brick and fire-clay
works, Gladsmuir
Ritchie, William, baker, grocer, and postmaster,
Pencaitland
Robertson, Rev. Samuel, Free Church, Fountain-
hall, Pencaitland
Ruthven, Lady, Winton castle ; town residence,
31 Dover street, London
Simpson, Andrew B., tailor, Back street
Smeaton, Archibald, grocer
Smeaton, James, merchant, High street
Smeaton, William, Pencaitland store
Smith, William & J. , farmers, Elphinston
Smith, Alexander, farmer
Smith, Johnston, jun., baker, Church street
Smith, Johnston, sen. , boot and shoe maker
Smith, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, High st.
Smith, William,, farmer, Easter Windygoul
Smith, William, smith and veterinary surgeon
Smith, William, boot and shoe maker, High st.
Smith, William, Greenhead, Salton
Steele, George, Bridge street
Steele, William, baker
Steele, Miss J. , grocer, Elphinston
Stenhouse, James, farmer, Myles
Stenhouse, Robert, farmer, Wester Windygoul
Stobie, David, farmer, Carlaverock
Stoddart, Thomas, slater and glazier, Church st.
Stoddart, Thomas, jun., grocer, Church street
Stoddart, William, Wintonhill
Tait, John, tailor and clothier, High street
Thomson, A., farmer, Kingslaw
Thyne, William, farmer, Hoperigg, Gladsmuir
Trail, James, baker
Trotter, Alex., flesher and postmaster, Ormiston
Wallace, George, baker
Watson, James, M.D.
Watson, John, merchant
Watt, Alexander, carrier, High street
Watt, David, dairyman, High street
Watt, David, farmer, Easter Windygoul
White, James, farmer, Annlield
Williamson, Rev. Wm. T., Estab. Ch., Ormiston
Williamson, Miss Helen, teacher
Wilson, A. & J., builders
Wilson, James, farmer, Satton Middle mains
Wilson, Thomas, farmer, Salton
Wilson, William, Woolfstar, Ormiston
Wilson, Mrs George
Young, W. & J., Sandie quarry
Uphall.
Addison, William, fanner, Blackcraigs
Arbuckle, William, farmer, Wyndford
Birnie, Alex. , manager, Uphall Mineral Oil Co.
Boag, John, wright, Dechmont
Boyd, J. , chemical works
Brash, Robert, slater, Houston
Brodie, John, smith
Brown, William, wright, Houston
Dick, Thomas, farmer, Milk houses
Douglas, David, farmer, Dechmont
Drysdale, William, flesher
Erskine, William, smith, Dechmont
Flint, Mrs, farmer, Crossgreen
Ford, James, farmer, Stankards
Frater, Robert, farmer, Laws
Glen, Enoch, fanner, Fivestanks
Glen, Mrs, innkeeper
Glenny, William, Houston mill
Heggie, J., wright, Dechmont
Hutchison, James, carrier
Hutchison, Mrs, grocer
Inglis, James, farmer, Knightsridge
Johnston, Rev. William, The manse
Lawson, William, farmer, Nettlehill
Lind, James, grocer
M'Kenzie, Donald, shoemaker
Middlemas, John, Dechmont
Mitchell, William, farmer, Dechmont
Mossman, Robert, wright
Mossman, Miss, teacher
Neill, Miss, Dovehill house
Nicol, Thomas, gardener, Houston
Purdie, Thomas, farmer, Forkneuk
Russell, James, merchant
Scott, William, tailor
Shairp, Major, Houston house
Skinner, David, teacher, Binny
Stoddart, John, farmer, AA^est Bangour
Terris, Andrew, publican
Thomson, James, farmer, Holms
Turnbull, Archibald, farmer, West Binny
Uphall Mineral Oil Company
Wallace, John, farmer, Burnhouse
AVeir, James, Binny quarry
West, George, farmer, West Broadlaw
West, Joseph, East Broadlaw
A¥hite, James, draper, grocer, and postmaster
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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Wylie, James, Waird house
Wylie, John, farmer, Houston mains
"Wylie, William, farmer, East Bangour
Young, Thomas, baker
Winchburgh.
Angus, David, Lampingsdub
Bartholomew, James, farmer, Duntarvie
Binnie, George, wright, Bell's mills
Bird, James, smith
Bowie, William, wright
Brown, Miss, Craigton house
Carrie, Rev. A., Hawthorn vale
Fame, Robert, innkeeper
Glendimiing, Alexander, farmer
Gray, James, station-master
Hughes, Mrs, postmistress
Kidd, Mrs, Mounthooly
Listons, Misses, Auld Cathie cottage
Mack, Alexander, teacher
Millar, Mrs, Niddry mains
Nimmo, Thomas, Craigton
Ross, John, farmer, Westfield
Somervail, Peter, Glendevon
Stevenson, Thomas, farmer, Niddry castle
Wilson, John, grocer
Young, James, farmer, Niddry
LAW DIRECTORY.
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LAW DIRECTORY.
Law Officers.
Lord Advocate, Right Hon. Edward S. Gordon.
Solicitor- General, John Millar.
Advocates-Depute, R. B. Blackburn, James Adam,
Roger Montgomerie, and Robert Lee.
Crown Agent^ Thomas Graham Murray, W.S.
Court of Session. 1532.
Lord President of the whole Court, Right Hon. John
lnglis of Glencorse.
Inker House — Fjrst Division.
Right Hon. John lnglis, Lord President (1S67).
John Marshall, Lord Curriehill (1852).
Sir George Deas, Lord Deas (1853).
James Craufurd, Lord Ardmillan (1855).
Secokd Division.
Right Hon. George Patton, Lord Justice- Clerk.
John Cowan, Lord Cowan (1851).
H. Robertson, Lord Benholme (1853).
Charles Neaves, Lord Reaves (1854).
Outer Hodse.
Permanent Lords Ordinary.
William Penney, Lord Kinloch (1859).
Hon. C. Bail lie. Lord Jerviswoode (1859).
Robert Macfarlane, Lord Ormidale (1862).
E. S. Maitland, Lord Bareaple (1862).
D. Mure, Lord Mure (1865).
Judge in Summary Petitions, Lord Mure.
Principal Clerks of Court, Archibald Brown,
Archibald M-Xeill, Cosmo Innes, and Harry
Maxwell lnglis.
assistants, \V. T. K. Beveridge, Colin M. Fraser,
William Shiell. and James Ramsay.
Depute Clerks, W. Drysdale, Geo. Shield, John
Adams, Donald Robertson, and W. M. Johnstone.
Assistants, Hector Mason, Wm. H. Bell, Charles
Doig, F. S. Melville, and Charles Finlaj\
High. Court of Justiciary. 1672.
pord Justice-General, Right Hon. John lnglis.
Lord Just ice- Clerk, Right Hon. George Patton.
Commissioners of Justiciary, Lord Cowan, Lord
Deas, Lord Ardmillan, Lord Neaves, and Lord
Jerviswoode.
Clerk of Justiciary, Alex. Forbes Irvine of Drum.
First Assistant Clerk and Depute, J. W. Hamilton.
Second Assistant Clerk and Collector, David Easson.
Exchequer. 1707.
Ljyrd Ordinary in Exchequer, Lord Ormidale.
Queens and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer, John
Henderson.
Chief Clerk, Adam C. Longmore.
Court of Lords Commissioners for Teinds.
The Judges of the Inner House, and Lord Bareaple,
Lord Ordinary on Teinds.
Agent, Warren Hastings Sands, W.S.
Clerks, G. Logan, John Barron, and A. Logan.
2H
Teind Office.
Clerk of Teinds, George Logan, W.S.
Depute Clerk of Teinds and Extractor, John Barron,
C.A.
Keeper of Records, etc., Alexander Logan.
Lyon Court.
General Register House.
L,yrm King of Arms, Geo. Burnett.
Lyon Clerk and Keeper of Records, James Lorimer,
jun., advocate.
Ijyon Clerk Depute, Robert Riddle Stodart.
Procurator-Fiscal, John Robertson, S.S.C.
3 facer, Andrew Webster.
Herald Painter, Thomas Brown.
Heralds.
Rothesay, James Lorimer.
Marchmont, William Anderson.
Albany, James Sinclair.
Snowdon, Wm. R. Montignani.
Ross, Andrew Gillman.
Islay, Henry Wilson.
Pursuivants.
Bute, Walter Ferguson.
Ormond, John Brown.
Unicorn, Stuart Moodie Livingstone.
Carrick, Archibald Thorburn.
Dingwall, Samuel Bough.
Kintyre, Hugh G. Tibbetts.
Trumpeters.
James Weddell, John Ingpen, Magnus L. Hoffman.
Robert White, Richard J. Adams, Alexander
Miller.
H. M. Chancery.
Director, John M. Lindsay.
Depute Directors, James P. Halley and AlexamlfT
Howe.
Chief Clerk, James P. Halley.
Second Clerk, Robert Macandrew.
Senior Assistant Clerk, D. M'jSTeilie.
Second Assistant Clerk, Hugh Home.
Third Assistant Clerk, John M'Neilie.
Sheriff Court of Chancery.
Sheriff, Patrick Shaw, advocate.
Sheriff- Clerk, Adam Morrison, S.S.C.
Depute Sheriff-Clerk, John MacMillan.
Macer, Andrew Angus.
Homings, Inhibitions, and Adjudications
Office.
Keeper of the Register of Homings, Inhibitions,
Interruptions, and Adjudications, John C. Brodie.
W.S.
Assistant Keeper, D. Craig.
Clerk, John H. Dunn.
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LAW DIEECTORY.
Extractor's Office.
Principal Extractor of the Court of Session, William
Duncan, S.S.O.
Assistant Extractor, J. Hay Hardyman, W.S.
Clerk of the Records, Extracting Department, J. P
Groundwater.
Bill Chamber.
Cleric of the Bills and Sequestrations, Alexander
Mann.
Assistant Clerk, Eobert B. Shaw.
Ordinary Clerks, J. Walker and W. E. Hayden.
Minute Book Office,
Parliament House.
Edictal Citation Office,
45 New General Eegister House.
Keeper of the Minute Book and Register of Edictal
Citations, John A. Macrae, W.S.
Depute Keeper, William Maxwell.
The Signet Office.
Principal Keeper, The Eight Hon. Sir Wm. Gibson-
Craig, Bart.
Deputy Keeper, James Hope.
Substitute Keeper, John Bichardson.
Clerk and Extractor, J. Milligan.
Rolls of Court and Calling Lists.
Keepers of Inner House Rolls, P. S. Banks and W.
Eeid.
Keepers of Outer House Rolls, the Clerks to the
Lords in the Inner House.
Keepers of the Calling List, the Outer House As-
sistant Clerks.
The Lord Clerk Register's Department
(or General Eecord for Scotland).
Lord Clerk Register and Keeper of the Signet, The
Eight Hon. Sir William Gibson-Craig, Bart
Depute- Clerk Register, W. P. Dundas.
Deputy - Keeper of the Records, George Brown
Eobertson, W.S.
Senior Clerk, John Oswald.
Junior Clerk, Eobert Heddle.
Curator of the Historical Department, Ts. Dickson.
Assistant do., Eobert Chalmers.
Official Searchers of Records for Incumbrances, John
Stuart, Anthony Shiell, J. C. Christie, and George
C. Adams. &
Clerks, John E. Eeid, William G. Downie, C. G
Anderson, and J. M. Marr.
Superintendent, William Hardie.
Messenger, John M'Intosh. /
The Great Seal Office.
Keeper of the Great Seal, Earl of Selkirk.
Deputy Keeper, Colin Mackenzie, W.S.
Substitute Keeper, D. Craig.
The Privy Seal Office.
Lord Keeper of Privy Seal, Earl of Dalhousie.
Depute-Keepers, William Pitt Dundas and Georo-e
Dalziel, W.S. °
Substitute Keeper, Alexander Murdoch
Writer to the Privy Seal, Alex. Carnegy Eitclrc
advocate.
The Sasine Office.
Keeper of the General Register of Sasines, etc., and
of the Particular Register of Sasines, etc., for the
Shire of Edinburgh and Constabularies of Had-
dington, Linlithgow, and Bathgate, John Clerk
Brodie, W.S.
Assistant Keeper, Wm. Fraser, S.S.C.
First Clerk, James Lindsay.
Second Clerk, John Dean.
Third Clerk, David Yule.
Fourth Clerk, John Bouchard.
Fifth Clerk, James Kerr.
Engrossing Clerks, G. T. Eutherford, D. P. Lindsay
C. F. Chapman, S. Brown, J. F. Wardlaw, Wm!
E. Watson, W. G. Munro, J. Bruce, T. Clark, J
Livingston, W. S. Pettegrew, J. S. Watson'
Thomas Eoss, and Wm. Ellison.
Keepers of Particular Eegisters of Sasines.
Aberdeen and Kincardine, Newell Burnett, Aberdeen.
Argyll, Dumbarton, Bute, Arran, and Tarbet, J. C.'
Kerr, Dumbarton.
Ayr, Bailiary of Kyle, Carrick, and Cunningham,
David Shaw, Ayr.
Banff,_ John Allan, Banff.
Berwickshire and Lauderdale, Eobert Eomanes,
Lauder.
Caithness, James Mackenzie, Wick.
Dumfries, Kirkcudbright, and Annandale, Alexander
Simpson, Dumfries.
Elgin and Nairn shires, and Forres, George Leslie
Elgin. '
Fife. George H. Pagan, Cupar.
Forfar, David Small, Dundee.
Inverness, Ross, Sutherland, and Cromarty, .Eneas
Mackintosh, Inverness.
Kim-oss, J. W. Williamson, Kinross.
Lanark, ex Burgh and Barony of Glasgow, Eichard
Vary.
Orkney and Shetland, W. H. Fotheringhame, Kirk-
wall
Perth, and Stewartry of Strathearn, ex Monteith, John
Kemp, Perth.
Roxburgh, Selkirk, and Peebles, John Murray, W.S.,
Melrose.
Renfrewshire and Barony of Glasgow, Thos. Grahame
and Thomas Hill, Glasgow.
Stirling, Clackmannan, and Monteith, Eobert Curror,
Stirling.
Wigtownshire, Jas. MLean, Wigtown.
Eegister of Deeds and Protests Office.
Keeper of\the Register of Deeds, Probative Writs,
and Protests, G. E. Kinloch.
Assistant Keepers, Alexander Murdoch and Alex.
Forbes.
Eecord of Entails Office.
(H.M. New Eegister House, No. 18.)
Keeper of the Record of Entails, etc., William Pitt
Dundas.
Clerk, David Winter.
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483
Office of the Accountant of the Court
of Session.
Accountant to Court of Session, William Moncreiff.
Clerks to Accountant, David Galloway and Robert
M. Rose.
Fee Fund Office.
Collector of Fee Fund, A. Forbes Gordon, W.S.
Assistant, John H'Ewen.
Accountant in Bankruptcy.
H.M. New Register Office.
The Accountant in Bankruptcy in Scotland, George
Auldjo Esson.
Joint-Stock Companies' Registration Office,
Exchequer Chambers, Edinburgh.
Registrar. John Henderson.
Clerk, Albert Thomas Apthorpe.
MEMBERS of FACULTY of ADVOCATES RESIDENT in EDINBURGH.
Those marked * are Sheriffs, and f Sheriff-substitutes.
Dean, James Moncreiff, M.P.
Vice-Dean, George Dundas.
Treasurer, Charles Robertson.
Librarian, Samuel Halkett.
Agent, John N. Forman.
Collector of Widows1 Fund, Stair A. Agnew.
Clerk, Arthur Campbell.
Actuary, James M. Macandrew.
Adam, J., 51 Northumberland
street
Agnew, Stair A., 57 Hanover st.
Anderson, Arch., 1 Atholl place
tArkley, Pat., 29 Gt. King st.
Arthur, Rich., 66 Frederick st.
Asher, Alex., 16 Castle street
Balfour, J. B., 6 India street
*Bell, B. R., 5 Rutland square
Bell, George G., 43 Melville st.
Birnie, J. B. L., 44 Gt. Kingst.
Black, John, 8 Nelson street
Blackburn, R. B. , 2 Moray place
Blair, Alex., 15 Randolph cres.
Brand, D. , 5 Albany street
Broun, Archd., 15 India street
Brown, Thomas, 8 Albyn place
Brown, W. A, 24 Pitt street
Buntine, J. R., 49 Gt. King st.
Burnet, John, 8 Pitt street
Burnett, G. (Lyon King-of-
Arms), 21 Walker street
Burton, J. H., LL.D., Craig
house, Lothian burn
tCampbell, James, 9 Bruntsfield
place
•Campbell, N. C, 81 Gt. Kingst.
Campbell, R. V. , 5 Albany street
Campbell, Robt., 4 Darnaway st.
Cattanach, Peter L., 4 Aber-
crombv place
Cheyne, John, 6 N. St David st.
Christie, Wm., 22 India street
•Clark, A. R. , 1 7 Great Stuart st.
•Cleghorn, Thos., 26 Queen st.
*Cook, Alexander S., 35 Great
King street
Cosens, Peter, 70 Great King st.
Couper, Charles T. , 2 St Colme st.
Coventry, Andrew, 29 Moray pi.
Craig, J. H. Gibson, 90 Geo. st.
Crawford, Don., 18 Melville st.
Crichton, J. A., 13 Nelson street
Currie, Alex. , 45 Heriot row
Darling, M. T. Stormonth, 64
Northumberland street
•Davidson, A. , County buildings
Deas, Francis, 32 Heriot row
Dickson, Alex., 11 Royal circus
Dingwall, A., 9 Randolph cresc
Douglas, Fr. B., 21 Moray place
Duncan, D., 12 Inverleith row
Duncan, J. M., 23 Northumber
land street
*Dundas, G., 9 Charlotte square
Dundas, Geo. S., 29 Stafford st.
Dundas, William Pitt, Register
house
Dunlop, Alex. M., 31 Heriot row
Ellis, Adam Gib, 4 Royal ter.
Finlayson, Thomas, 25 Howe st.
Fletcher, A., 5 Ainslie place
Forbes, W., 17 Ainslie place
!tFordyce, G. D., 5 Forres street
Fordyce, James D., 4 Castle st.
Forman, J. , 6 Drummond place
*Fraser, Patrick, 8 Moray place
Gardiner, John, 6 Pitt street
Gebbie, Francis, 39 Albany st.
Gibson, Alex. , 1 9 Albany street
*Gifford, A. , 35 Drummond place
Gloag, W. E., 27 India street
Gordon, E. S., Lord Advocate,
2 Randolph crescent
Grant, J. D., 48 Northumber-
land street
Gregory, John, Canaan lodge
Groat, A. G., 12 Hart street
Guthrie, Wm., 8 Fettes row
Hall, David, 13 Pitt street
tHallard, F., 7 Whitehouse ter.
Hamilton, H., 16 Great King st.
*Hector, David, 25 Rutland sq.
*Heriot, F. L. M., 35 Moray pi.
Horn, Robert, 7 Randolph cres.
Hunter, John, 4 Wemyss place
*Hunter, Robert, 67 Northum-
berland street
Hunter, Wm. F., 53 Melville st.
Hutchison, A., 18 London st.
Inglis, William A., 44 Moray pi.
Innes, Cosmo, Inverleith house
Irvine, A. F., 44 Heriot row
Ivory, Thomas, 9 Ainslie place
*Ivory, Wm., 12 Albany street
* Jameson, Andrew, 2 Bruntsfield
terrace
Johnstone, R., 137 George street
Keir, James, 10 Albyn place
Kenmore, W. F. , 46 Albany st.
Kerr, Robt., 4 Broughton place
Kinloch, Geo. , 32 Drummond pi.
Kinnear, A. S., 33 Nothumber-
land street
Kirkpatrick, J., 39 Moray place
Lamond, Wm., 25 Dundas st.
Lancaster, H. H, 20 Northum-
berland street
Lawrie, A. C. , 9 Nelson street
Lee, Robert, 26 Charlotte square
Lees, John M., 15 Pitt street
Lorimer, James, 21 Hill street
Lorimer, J. Campbell, 99 George
street
Macdonald, J. H. A. , Counsel for
the Admiralty, 15 Abercromby
place
Macdonell, ^Eneas R., 7 Coates
crescent
M'Ewan, Geo., 21 Castle street
Mackay, iEneas J. G., counsel
for the Admiralty, 7 Albyn pi.
*Mackenzie, Donald, 12 Great
Stuart street
M 'Kie, Thomas, 4 Albyn place
Mackintosh, W., 6 India street
Macknight, A. E., 12 London st.
M'Laren, John, 12 Darnaway st.
M'Laren, W. N., 44Northum. st.
Maclean, Robert, 19 Queen st.
M'Lennan, John F., 22 Hill st.
Macpherson, Norman, 6 Duke st.
Maidment, Jas., 25 Royal circus
Mair, Wdliam Ludovic, 8 Dun-
can street, Drummond place
Maitland, John, 3 Ainslie place
Makgill, Arthur, 5 Melville st.
Mansfield, Jas. L., 10 Albany st.
Marshall, David, 67 Gt. King st.
Marshall, John, 60 Northumber-
land street
Melville, G. F., 15 Heriot row
Millar, John, Solicitor-General,
10 Abercromby place
*Moir, G., 14 Charlotte square
Moncreiff, Js., 15 Gt. Stuart st.
Moncreiff, H. J., 3 Forres street
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LAW DIRECTORY
Moncrieff, A., 22 Abercromby pi.
*Monro, G. , 5 Darnaway street
Montgomerie, R. , 3 Maitland st.
Morrison, Jn., 62 Cumberland st.
Muirhead, James, 61 Northum-
berland street
Murdoch, J. B., 22 Manor place
Mure, Thomas M., Ill George st.
*Napier, George, Coates hall,
West Coates
*Napier, Mark, 6 Ainslie place
Neaves, Charles, 8 Hope street
Nevay, Alex., 1 Randolph place
Nicolson, Alex. , 1 Ramsay gdns.
Orphoot, T. H., 113 George st.
Park, John, 1 Thomas street
Paterson, W. A. 0. , 3 Frederick st.
Paton, Thos. S., 7 St Vincent st.
Pattison, G. H., 18 Duke street
Pyper, Hamilton, 15 Royal cresc.
Reid, John A. , 2 Drurnmond pi.
Rettie, M. , 8 Great Stuart street
Rhind, John, 18 Maitland st.
Richardson, J., 22 Claremont
crescent
Ritchie, A.- C. , 8 Broughton pi.
Robertson, G, 13 Gloucester pi.
Robertson, James P. B., 5 b
South-east Circus place
Rutherfurd, And., 17 Nelson st.
Scott, Chas., 9 Drurnmond pi.
Sellar, Alex. C. , 1 Randolph cres.
Seton, G., St Bennet's, Greenhill
gardens
*Shand, A. Burns, 3Gt. Stuart st.
Shaw, Patrick, 36 Charlotte sq.
Skelton, John, 125 George street
Skene, George, 20 Melville street
Smith, Harry, 20 Maitland st.
Smith, J. C, 30 Royal circus
Speirs, P. A., 2 Melville street
Spens, W. C, 14 Drurnmond pi.
Spittal, C. G., 12 Dundas street
Starke, J. Gibson, 11 Maitland st.
Stewart, Charles, 11 Forres st.
Strachan, Robert U., 34 Dundas
street
*Tait, John, 2 Park place
Thorns, G. Hunter, 52 Gt. Kingst.
Thomson, W. M., 60 Gt. Kingst.
Tod, James, 55 Great King st
Trayner, John, 37 Dublin street
Walker, James, Dairy house
Watson, W., 6 St Colme street
Webster, G., 56 Northumbd. st.
Wedderburn, Sir David, Bart.,
81a Princes street
Wilkie, Wm. P., 30 Greenhill
gardens
Wilson, John P., 19 Abercromby
place
Young, A., 22 Royal circus
Young, George, 47 Moray place
SOCIETY OF WEITEES TO HEE MAJESTY'S SIGNET.
Those marked * are Notaries Public.
Principal Keeper, Right Hon. Sir William Gibson-
Craig, Bart.
I)?puty Keeper, James Hope.
Hub-Keeper and Clerk, John Richardson.
Assistant Clerk and Extractor, Jas. Milligan, S.S.C.
Treasurer, John Gibson, jun.
Fiscal, Patrick Dalmahoy.
Professor of Conveyancing, James Stuart Tytler.
Collector of Widows' Fund, John Cook.
Librarian, David Laing.
*Adam, Kirk, & Robertson, 9
South Charlotte street
Adamson & Gulland, 1 6 Nelson st.
Anderson, D. B., 23 Queen st.
Anderson, J. & F., 48 Castle st.
Anderson, T. S. , 1 Atholl place
Auld, John, 21 Thistle street
Aytoun, Robert, 3 Fettes row
Baillie, Wm., 14 Windsor st.
Baird, J. W., 4 Drurnmond pi.
Balfour, J. M. & J., 4 Thistle ct.
Ballingall, A. W., 16 St Andrew
square
Bayley, Geo., 11 Royal Exchange
*Bell & M'Lean, 5 Hill street
*Bell, John B., 5 Hill street
Bell, Jno. M., East Morningside
house, Whitehouse loan
Bell, M. M., 81a George street
*Bell, R. C, 1 Clifton terrace
*Binny, G. & J., 37 Albany st.
Black, D. M. & H., 28 Castle st.
Bogle, Andrew, 22 Castle street
Brand, W., 5 Northumberland
*Brodie, J. C. , 5 Thistle street
Brown, J., County hall
Bruce, James, 2 Thistle court
Bruce, J., 8 Randolph crescent
Burn, George, 15 Hill street
*Cairns, G. & H., 35 George iv.
bridge
'Campbell, Espie, & Bell, 6 Rut-
land square
Campbell, A. & A., 22 Dublin st.
*Campbell, J. A., & Lamond, 2
Albyn place
Campbell, A., jun., 4 Randolph
crescent
Cassels, Alexander, 8 Northum-
berland street
Cay, John, 10 Alva street
Cay, R. D., 23 St Andrew sq.
Chancellor, George, 10 Castle st.
*Cheyne, H., 56 Frederick street
Christie, J. C., 4 Duncan street,
Newington
Christison, John, 40 Moray pi.
Coldstream, J. P., 5 St Andrew
square
*Cook, W. & J., 61 Castle street
Cowan, John, 12 Hill street
Cowan, Robert, 9 Carlton ter.
Cox, Robert, 25 Rutland street
Crawford & Simson, 33 Aber-
cromby place
Crichton, H. H., 13 Nelson st.
Crombie, Alex., jun., 5 North
Charlotte street
*Dalgleish, James, 8 Atholl cres.
"Dalmahoy k Cowan, 12 Hill st.
Dalziel, Geo., jun., 5 Thistle st.
Darling, James S., 64 Northum-
berland street
*Davidson-& Syme, 22 Castle st.
*Dickson, H. G. & S., 3 Dundas
street
Dickson, D. S., 1 Thistle court
*DougIas k Smith, 62 Frederick
street
Douglas, A. S., 22 Young st.
*Douglas, Chris. , 22 Young st.
Douglas, David, 13 Dundas st.
Drurnmond, W. , 42 Frederick st.
*Duncan, Dewar, k Black, 6 Hill
street
Duncan, J. B., 6 Hill street
Duncan, John, 5 Dryden place
Dundas k Wilson, 16 St Andrew
square
Dundas, John, 25 St Andrew sq.
Dunlop, G. & G., 14 Hill street
Duthie, Walter, 6 Great King st.
Elder k Bruce, 5 S. Charlotte st.
Elder, James, 5 Thistle street
Elliot, W. S., 34 Regent terrace
Ellis, A. G., R., & W., 4 Royal
terrace
Ferguson k Junner, 1 Northum-
berland street
Ferguson, Wm., 6 Northumber-
land street
Ferrier, T. H., 136 Princes st.
Finlay, C. P. 35 Dublin street
*Finlay, J. H., 52 Frederick st.
Fleming, A., 20 Lynedoch place
Forbes-Gordon, Arthur, 16 Rut-
land square
*Forman, J. N. & J., 4 Hill street
*Forrester, J., 8 Drurnmond pi.
Fraser, Wm., 31 Princes street
Eraser, W. S., 31 Princes street
French, John, 6 Graham street
*Gentle, James, 22 Dublin street
*Gibson-Craig, Dalziel, k Brodies,
5 Thistle street
Gibson & Ferguson, 1 Northum-
berland street
*Gibson, John & Henry G., 12
South Charlotte street
*Gillespie, John, 81a George st.
LAW DIRECTORY.
485
•Goldie & Dove, 8 York place
*Goldie, A. W., 8 York place
Goldie, Wm., 2 Forth street
Gordon, Jas. , 20 Regent terrace
Graham & Johnston, 5 North
St David street
•Graham, H., 11 Shandwick pi.
Grant k Innes, IS Queen street
*Grant k "Wallace, 5 St Vincent
street
Greig, George, 11 Queen street
Greig, S. , 33 Ahercroniby place
Grierson, Aw., 15 St Andrew sq.
Grieve, A., 4 Melville crescent
Hagart & Burn Murdoch, 79
George street
Haldane, Jas. A. , 1 7 Charlotte sq.
•Haldane, R., 17 Charlotte sq.
Hamilton & Kinnear, 35 Queen st.
•Hamilton, John, 81a George st.
Hardyman, J. H., 21 Claremont
crescent
•Hill, Reid, & Drummond, 42
Frederick street
•Hill, James L., 42 Frederick st.
Hill, Robert, 2 Picardy place
•Home, John, X. Merchiston ho.
•Hope k Maekay, 119 Piinces st.
•Hope, James, jun., 42 Char-
lotte square
•Hope, John, 31 Moray place
•Home, Home, k Lyell, 39
Castle street
Home, T. E. 0., 10 Atholl cresc.
•Hughes k Mylne, 1 South Char-
lotte street
Hunt, James, 53 George street
•Hunter, Blair, k Cowan, 7
York place
Hunter, Wm. Van", 11 Queen st.
*Inglis, H. & A.,'l6 Queen st.
*Inglis, Henry, 16 Queen street
Inglis, H. M., 6 N. St David st.
Jardine, Stodart, & Frasers, 31
Princes street
Johnston, E., 27 Eoyal terrace
Kennedy, H., 19 Broughton pi.
Kennedy, J., 71 Great King st.
•Kenned}-, William, 59 North-
umberland street
•Kermack, W. E., 9 Hill street
Kinnear, -George T., 35 Queen st.
Kirk, J., 12 Claremont crescent
Latta, Eobt., 20 Abercromby pi.
Laurie, W. A., 13 N. Bank st.
*Leburn, Henderson, k Wilson,
56 George square
Lindesay, J., jun., 22 Regent ter.
•Lindsay, Howe, k Co., 32
Charlotte square
•Lindsay k Paterson, 10 and 12
Northumberland street
•Lindsay, Jn. M., 19 Melville st.
Logan, G., Register House
Longmore, J. A., 56 Melville st.
Mac Allan & Chancellor, 19 Young
street
MacAllan, Jas., 19 Young st.
Macandrew, J. k E., 13 Hill st.
Macara, L. M., 58 Northumber-
land street
Macbean, iEneas, 5 N. Charlotte
street
M'Candlish, J. M., 4 Doune ter.
M'Ewen k Carment, 32 Albany
street
M'Ewen, James, 21 Ainslie pi.
M 'Farlane, James, 6 Dewar pi.
Maekay, James, 119 Princes st.
•Mackenzie k Fraser, 35 Frede-
rick street
•Mackenzie, Innes, & Logan, 23
Queen street
Mackenzie k Kermack, 9 Hill st
•Mackenzie, J. W. k John, 16
Eoyal circus
Mackenzie, Colin, 28 Castle st.
Mackenzie, George, 9 Hill st.
'"Mackenzie, John Ord, 9 Hill st.
Mackenzie, John, jun., 9 Hillst.
•Mackenzie, Thomas, 35 Frede-
rick street
Mackersy, L., 3 N. St David st,
Mackersy, W., 7 Forth street
Macknight, J., 12 London st.
*Maclachlan, Ivory, & Eodger,
25 Castle street
•M'Lean, H. F., 5 Hill street
"Macnaughton & Finlay, 18
Y oung street
•M'Neill & Sime, 8 Hill street
*Maconochie, Duncan, & Hare,
10 Hill street
•Macrae & Flett, 39 Frederick st.
•Macritchie, Bayley, & Hender-
son, 11 Eoyal Exchange
Martin, John, 19 Chester street
•Melville & Lindesay, 110 George
street
•Melville, Arch., 43 York place
MelviUe, J. M., 110 George st.
*Menzies k Coventry, 7 St An-
drew square
Mitchell, A., 28 Dundas street
Moncrieff, D. S., 17 Duke st.
•Montgomery, W. ,17 Atholl cres.
Morton, Whitehead, & Greig,
11 Queen street
Mowbray, J. T., 15 Albany st.
Murdoch, A. B., 79 George st.
Murray, Beith, & Murray, 43
Castle street
Murray k Falconer, 141 Geo. st.
Murray k Hunt, 53 George st.
•Murray, J. & W. C, 3 Thistle ct.
Murray, Geo. J. , East Coates ho.
•Murray, James C. , 32 Castle st.
•Murray, Thomas G. , 66 Queen st.
Napier, A. J., 23 Albany street
Neilson k Cowan, 8 North St
David street
Neilson, Jn., 23 E. Claremont st.
Neilson, S., 1 N. Charlotte st.
Nicolson, James, 28 India st.
Ogilvie, R, G., 14 Cumberland st,
Parker, J. J. , New bank, Trinity
•Paterson & Romanes, 7 Nelson
street
•Paterson, Adam, 36 Heriotrow
•Paterson, Thos. , 43a. George st.
•Patten, John, 7 Drummond pi.
Pattison, J., 63 S. Clerk street
Paul, Geo. M., 16 St Andrew sq.
*Paul, Thomson, 14 Broughton
place
Pearson k Robertson, 17 Royal
circus
•Peddie, James & Alexander, 6
Queen street
Pitcaim, A. Y., 14 George sq.
•Pitman, Frederick, 48 Castle st.
Pollexfen, J. R,, 6 India street
Pringle, Robert, 20 Young st.
•Reid, Wm., 42 Frederick street
*Eichardson & Johnston, 19a
Hill street
•Richardson, John, 50 Northum-
berland street
Eobertson, Alex., 12 India st.
Robertson, G. B., 16 Alva street
Eobertson, J. S., 11 Claremont
crescent
Eobertson, T. E,, 62 George st.
*EoUo, H. J., 14 Young street
Boss, J. & E. D., 38 Frederick st.
•Russell & Nicolson, 14 George st.
*Eutherfurd, J., 14 Albany st.
•Sands, W. H. k W. J., 5
Eoyal circus
Sands, W. J., 3 Atholl crescent
•Scarth & Scott, 28 Bernard st,
•Scott, Bruce, & Glover, 1 Hill st,
•Scott, Moncrieff, & Dalgety, 17
Duke street
•Scott, A. & A., 12 Nelson st.
*Scott, A., 13 Drummond place
•Shand, John, 57 Albany street
Sinclair, G. L. , 4 Walker street
Skene k Peacock, 18 Hill street
Skene, W. F., 18 Hill street
Skinner, W., 31 Great King st.
Smith, Alexander, IS York pi.
Spalding, Thomas, 7 North St
David street
Sprot, T., 10 Drummond place
Steuart, J. & C, 17 India st.
Steuart, Archibald, 17 India st.
Steuart, Charles, 17 India street
Steuart, James, 17 India street
Stevenson, Alex., 9 Heriotrow
Stewart & Wilson, 28 Frederick
street
Stewart, A. J., 98 George street
•Stewart, John, 6 Alva street
Stewart, Wm., 3 St Colme st.
Stodart, George Tweedie, jun.,
16 Abercromby place
Stodart, John R., 16 Dublin st.
Strong, Thomas, 40 Princes st.
•Stuart & Cheyne, 56 Fred. st.
Sutherland, A. G., 22 Fettes row
*Syme, Thomas, 5 Carlton ter.
Tait & Crichton, 2 Park place
•Tawse & Bonar, 23 York place
Tawse, John, 11 Royal terrace
•Tawse, John W., 49 Queen st.
Tennent, P., 9 Lynedoch place
486
LAW DIRECTORY.
*Thomson, Dickson, & Shaw, 1
Thistle court
*Tod, H. k H., 39 York place
*Tods, Murray, & Jameson, 66
Queen street
Traquair, Wm. , 1 7 Young st.
*Turnbull, J. & J., 16 Thistle st.
*Turnbull, John, 49 George sq.
Turnbull, Patrick, 34 India st.
Tytler, James S., 19 Castle st.
Waddell & M'Intosh, 20 Royal
circus
Waddell, A. Peddie, 4 Great
Stuart street
Waddell, W., 20 Royal circus
Walker, John, 2 Queen street
Wallace, E., 5 St Vincent st.
Wardlaw, J. F., 31ST. St Andrew st
*Wilson, Burn, & Gloag, 15 Hill
street
Wilson, Charles, 11 Queen st.
Wormald, J. D., 23 St Andrew sq.
Wright, John, 17 Hill street
Wyhe, Alex., 13 Picardy place
SOCIETY OF SOLICITORS BEFOEE THE SUPREME COURTS.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, anxo 1797.
Those marked
Preses, John Carment.
Vice-President, George Cotton.
Librarian, William Miller.
are Notaries Public.
Treasurer and Collector of Widows' Fund,
Thomas Leburn.
Joint Secretaries, J.
& J. Young-
*Adam & Sang, 61 Gt. King st.
Adam, Jas., 19 Claremont cresc.
*Adam, P., 61 Great King street
Adams, John, 8 West Maitland st.
Adamson, D. M., 16 Nelson st.
Aitken, James, 45 St Cuthbertst.
Allan, James, 6 X. St David st.
Andrew, George, 60b Princes st.
* Archibald, Win., 1 Heriot row
Banks, P. S.,19Mansionhouserd.
Barton, James, 47 York place
Baxter, J. C, 7 Howe street
*Bayley, I., 11 Royal Exchange
Bell, J., 25 York place
Beveridge, Andrew, 17 George st.
*Beveridge, P. S., 38 Bernard st.
Black, A. R., 39 Dublin street
*Boyd, James L., 1 Regent ter.
Bridgeford, D. F., 72 Princes st.
Bruce, John D., 29 York place
Buchan, Hy., 30 Dublin street
*Buchanan, James, 73 George st.
Burness, W., 11 Drummond pi.
Cairns, Geo. , 35 George iv. br.
Campbell & Smith, 26 York pi. .
Campbell, Neil M., 40 Gt. King
street
Garment, J., 36 Great King st
*Cook, D., 60 Hanover street
*Cormack, D. A., 33 York place
Cornillon, H. W., 67 George st.
Cotton, George, 51 Castle street
Court, John, 21 George square
Cowper, C. N., 5 Cambridge st.
Crawford & Guthrie, 76 George st.
Crawford, D., 76 George street
Crawford, J. K, 10 George street
*Crawford, Robert, 12 St Andrew
square
Crichton, Hew, 13 Nelson street
*Curror & Cowper, India build-
ings, Victoria street
"Davidson, John, 1 7 Elm row
Deans, John C, 37 George street
Denholme, R., 4 N. St David st.
Dewar, H. B., 6 Hill street
Dickson, A. J., SAAbercrombypl.
*Donaldson, G. & W., 3 Buc-
cleuch place
Dove, David, 8 York place
''Dowie, T. , 49 Constitution st.
Drysdale, J., 16 Royal Exchange
*Duncan & Archibald, 1 Heriot
row
*Duncan, Alex., 21 Bernard st.
Duncan, William, 1 Heriot row
Elliot, Nenion, S Wharton place
Espie, George, 6 Rutland square
Falkner, J. P. , 9 Portland place
Finlay, Jas., 29 St Andrew sq.
*Finlay, R., 2 Queen street
Fleming, Andrew, 137 Princes st.
Forsyth, D., 3 N. St David st.
Fraser, Wm., 32 Castle street
Eraser, Wm. N., 41 Albany st.
*Fyfe, A., 21 St Andrew square
Galletly, J., 22 Albany street
*Gardiner, J. & J. , 46 Hanover st.
*Gardiner, J., 46 Hanover street
Garson, William R., 6 Gardner's
crescent
*Gifford, Alex., 28 St Andrew sq.
Glen, Wm. B., 18 Drummond pi.
Glover, J. , 1 Hill street
Gordon, James, 21 Findhorn pi.
Guthrie, J. Y., 28 Morrison st.
Hay, William B., 3 Howe street
Henderson, Chas., 4 London st.
^Henderson, R., 11 Royal Ex-
change
Henry, Jardine, 4 North St
Andrew' street
Henry, John, 20 St Andrew sq.
Hunter, David, 55 Frederick st.
Irons, J. C, 19 Charlotte street,
Leith
Jamieson, James T., 19 Castle st.
Johnstone, W. M., 26 Pitt street
Keegan, John, 10 Duke street
*Lamo*nd, James, 2 Albyn place
*Landale, Robt., 15 Royal circus
*Landale, T. & R, 18 Forth st.
*Latta, D. M. & J. , 13 Bernard st.
Latta, John, 27 Forth street
Lawson, Michael, 7 Elder street
* Leburn, Henderson, & Wilson,
56 George square
*Leburn, Thomas, 56 George sq.
Lee, J. B. W., 10 George street
Lees, David T., 30 Howe street
Lidgate, John, 28 St Andrew sq.
Lindsay, J. K., 2 Blacket place
''Livingston, G. K, 18 Frederick
street
Lothian, A., 30 Haddington pi.
Lyon, H. , 7 N. St Andrew st.
Macandrew, J., 13 Hill street
Macbrair, D. J., 12 Gt. King st.
M'Cracken, John, 22 Walker st.
Macdonald, John, 4 Grosvenor st.
*Macdonald & Roger, 8a Aber-
cromby place
Macgregor & Barclay, 10 Dun-
das street
M 'Intosh, George, 20 Royal circus
*Mack, Jas. S., 2b St Andrew sq.
Mackie, A. Kirk, 40 Princes st.
^Mackintosh, A., 12 Forth street
M 'Laren, Thos. , 30 Frederick st.
*Macnaughton, Alexander, 18
Young street
Macqueen, J.M.,31 St Andrewsq.
M 'William, R., 2 Elm row
Malloch, P. S., 5 North Char-
lotte street
"Mann & Duncan, 21 Bernard st.
Manson, D., 17 Hill street •
*Marshall& Stewart, 15 Young st.
Marwick, J. D., 10 Bellevue cres.
Mason, James, 14 Pitt street
*Mason, Wm., 21 Dublin street
Menzies, Robt, 4 N. St Andrew st.
*Mill, Eben., 51 Princes street
Millar, James, 20 Nelson street
Miller, William, 59 George sq.
■'Milligan, J. & J., 13 George st.
*Milligan, John S., 13 George st.
Milne, David, 4 Gt. King street
Milne, William, 9 Heriot row
Milroy, H., Crown office
Mitchell, Wm., 11 S. Charlotte st.
Moffat, H., 23 George IV. bridge
Morison, Adam, 45 York place
Morison, A. K., 10 Hanover st.
Morison, Alex., 63 Gt. King st.
*Muir, Wm. H., 18 Picardy place
*Murdoch, Boyd, & Co., 55 Con-
stitution street
*Murdoch, J., 14 Great King st.
*Mure, R. , 41 Great King street
*Murphy, A. D., 31 Bernard st.
*Murray, John, 3 Thistle court
*Murray, Wm., 48 Castle street
Nisbet, James, 21 York place
*Ogg, David, 110 George street
Officer, William, 53 George st.
LAW DIRECTORY.
487
Padon, Thomas, 15 Hart street
Paris, James, 4 N. -W. Circus pi.
Paterson, D. W., 10 Northum-
berland street
♦Peacock, TV7"., 18 Hill street
Peebles, J. G. C, 16 Scotland st.
Philip, David, 22 Scotland st.
*Phin, John, 13 Heriot row
Pullar, J. Y., 17 Broughton pi.
♦Ranken, Thos. , 1 7 St Andrew sq.
Renton & Gray, 4 George street
Renton, James, 2 Thistle court
Renton, Jas., jun., 4 George st.
Ritchie, Charles, 20 Hill street
Robertson, John, 63 Hanover st.
Robertson, John A., 17 York pi.
Roger, Alex., 7 Scotland street
♦Romanes, John, 7 Nelson st.
Ronald k. Ritchie, 20 Hill street
Ronald, J., 20 Hill street
Ross, A. E., 16 Royal Exchange
Roy, Wm. G, 8 N. St David st.
Saunders, TVm., 51 Albany st.
Scott, Geo. F., 12 Duncan street,
Newington
Scott, Robert, 63 Hanover st.
Scott, W. D., 11 Hope park ter.
Selby, R. B. , 26 Dundas street
Shaw, David, 1 Thistle court
Sime, TV., 8 Hill street
Skinner, TVm. R., 8 Blenheim pi.
Smart, John, 11 Queen street
Smith, Andw., 9 Buccleuch pi.
Smith, Geo. B., 37 Charlotte sq.
Smith, J. D., 29 Windsor street
♦Smith, Robert, 37 Charlotte sq.
*Snody, Andrew, 26 Gayfield sq.
and 51 Constitution street
Somerville, J. , 60 Hanover st.
Spink, W., 18 St Andrew sq.
Sprott, TV. P., 30 St Andrew sq.
Steele, TVm., 7 George street
Stevenson, Robert P., 3 North
St David street
Stuart, W. S., 24 Dundas street
Sutherland, Jas. B., 38 Bernard
street
Taylor, Chas. S., 69 Hanover st.
Thomson, Alexander, 7 North
St Andrew street
Thomson, John, 30 Northum-
berland street
Thomson, Lockhart, 114 George
strict
Thwaites, W. K., 1 Nelson st.
Traquair, W., jun., 30 Clarence
street
♦Wallace, Thomas, 2 Hill street
Wallace, TV. D., 31 Alva street
Walls, J., 33 Heriot row
Watt, Hugh, 9 York place
♦Webster, And. , 1 0 St Andrew sq.
Webster, James, 37 Albany st.
Welsh, John, 10 Duke street
♦Millar, White, & Robson, 8
Bank street
White, Thomas, 114 George st.
♦Whitehead, J., 15 St Andrew sq.
Wilkie, James F., 29 Dundas st.
Wilson, Andrew, 5 Arniston pi.
♦Wilson, George, 14 Hill street
Wood, Geo. M., 20 St Patrick
square
Wordie, Jas. W., 68 George st.
Wotherspoon & Mack, 18 Great
Stuart street
Young, James, 2 Hill street
♦Young, John, 2 Hill street
SOCIETY OF SOLICITOES AT LAW.
Those marked * are Notaries Public.
Preses, M. Lothian.
Vice-Preses, William Pollock.
Treasurer, George Cairns.
Clerk, James Anderson.
Fiscal, William Saunders.
Treasurer to Library, Michael Lawson.
Auditor, J. M. Macandrew.
Anderson, James, 11 Howe st.
Cairns, Geo., 35 George iv. br.
Banks, P. S., 19 Mansionhouse
road
Dymock, R, L., 46 George sq.
Falkuer, J. P., 9 Portland place
Finlay, James, 29 St Andrew sq.
Keegan, John, 10 Duke street
Lawson, M., 7 Elder street
Lothian, M. , County buildings
Moffat, H., 23 George iv. bridge
Pollock, TVm., 17 Carlton ter.
Pridie, P. H., 44 Minto street
Robertson, John, 63 Hanover st.
Saunders, Wm., 51 Albany st.
♦Scott, Archibald, 1 Hill street
Scott, R., 63 Hanover street
Selby, R. B., 26 Dundas street
Wishart, Wm., 4 N. St David st.
White-Millar, W., 8 Bank street
Wood, G. M., 20 St Patrick sq.
Barclay, James, 10 Dundas st.
Bruce, Alex., 2 Thistle court
Burn, David, 369 High street
♦Clark, Andrew, 13 Bernard st.
♦Galloway, Wm., 35 Hanover st.
Gunn, Robert, 7 Albany st. , Leith j tution street
Solicitors.
♦Jameson, John, 11 Queen street | ♦Miller, James, 19 Roxburgh st.
Johnstone, Adam, 4a North St Murray, John, 5 York place
David street ♦Paterson, William, 13 Bernard
♦Johnston, Robt., 17 Dublin st,
'Macdonald, Robert, 55 Consti-
street
Shield, George, Register House
Simpson, Peter, 21 Nelson st.
WRITEES.
Those marked * are Notaries Public.
Anderson, Wm., 13 Union st.
Anderson, TV., 11 Dundas st.
Antonio, D., 23 Dundas street
Baird, Robert, 2 Lauriston ter.
Barclay, William, conveyancer,
10 George street
*Barrie, Geo. , 37 George street
Bews, J. M., 12 Atholl place
Bisset, David, 14 Parkside st.
♦Black, J., 6 Hill street
*Blair, J., Bank of Scotland
Brown, D., 72 Northumberland
street
Brown, Robert, 18 Barony st.
Brown, Thos., 10 Torphichen st.
Burns, Andrew, 29 Alva street
Cadenhead, A. F., 15 S. College
street
Campbell, John, 8 Lothian road
Chisholm, And. , 3 Brougham st.
Cossar, Jas., 3 E. Broughton pi.
♦Couper, TV. H., 19 Charlotte
street, Leith
Davidson, Alex., 11 Brandon st,
Dear, Thomas, 50 Brunswick st.
♦Deas, W. P., 10 Duncan street
Deseret, Phineas, 5 Eastfield
Doig, Charles, Seafield house
Douglas, D., 6 Clarence street
Elder, W., 10 Torphichen st.
Falconer, Jas. , 51 Brunswick st.
Finlay, Charles, 40 York place
Finlay, Charles, 1 Manor place
Finlay, Wm., 69 Northumber-
land street
Forgan, And., 34 London street
Forgan, Wm., 3 Warriston cres.
Forman, T. & G., 8 Hamburg pi.
Fyfe, Jas. , 7 St Vincent street
Gallie, Alex., 7 Salisbury street
Galloway, R. S., 2 Salisbury
bank
488
LAW DIRECTORY.
Gloag, Peter, 1 Catherine place
Gordon, Alex., 4 Brougham st.
Gordon, J., 21 Findhorn place
Gow, James, 2 Deanhaugh st.
Grahame, James, 29 Ann street
Grant, James, 27 Nelson street
*Greenhill, Jas. , 41 Hanover st.
Gregor, John, 7 Pitt st., Bon-
nington
Hart, Thomas, 33 Dublin street
Haswell, Geo., 28 Minto street
Hay, Alex., Bonnington bank
Hendry, Robt. M.,10 Duncan st.
Hewitt, A. L., Elizafield
Honeyman, George, 17 Parkside
street
Hunter, A. S., 12 Henderson row
Hutchison, H., 4 Grosvenor st.
Hutton, W., 18 Clarence street
Jack, John, 1 Blenheim place
Kidd, J. R., 9 Gardner's cresct.
Laing, David, 5 Randolph place
Laing, Eichard, 1 Collins place
Lang, R. L., 10 Grove street
Latta, Alex., 6 Mansfield place
*Latta, R., 7 York place
Lee, T. H., 6 Cambridge street
Leighton, Alex. , ] 0 George st.
Logan, Thos., 32 Stafibrd street
*Lowe, John, 29 George street
M'Gillivray, William, 11 Bon-
nington place
M 'Gregor, D., 35 Barony street
Macgregor, J., 11 Drummond st.
Mack, Andrew, 5 York place
M 'Lagan, T., 10 Brougham st.
M'Lean, Robert F., 132 George
street
Macnab, Jas. , 8 Mackenzie place
*Macpherson, Alex. , Madeira
cottage, Canaan lane
Macritchie, John, 24 Danube st.
*Mann, Wm., 22 Raeburn place
and 119 Princes street
Millar, Wm., 8 London street
Murray, Joseph, 1 Rosehill pi.
Nivison, A., 1 Annandale street
Ogilvy, James, 20 Scotland st.
Paul, Wm., 10 Brougham st.
Philip, Alex., Lothian road
Porteous, W, 87 George street
Ramsay, Jas., 1 Claremont pi.
Rattray, W. R,, 2 Lord Russell
place
Reid, William, 21 Fettes row
*Rorie, G. L., 23 Comely bank
Ross, Alex., 23 Howe street
Ross, John, 1 Henderson row
Scott, Charles, 14 Montague st.
Scott, Robert, 44 Rankeillor st.
Shiress, D. S., 20 Nelson street
Silvie, James, 52 Broughton st.
Sim, George, 7 Cambridge street
Smith, J. R., 40 Great King st.
Smith, R. A., 12 St Andrew sq.
Steven, Chas. B., 21 Grove st.
*Strachan, R. H., 31 Northum-
berland street
*Sturrock, John, 27 Cockburn st.
Sturrock, Thos., 29 Clarence st.
Sutherland, W. S., 22 Gayfield
square
Taylor, Wm. , 1 Summerhall pL
Thomson, James, 27 Blair street
Tony, John, 18 Pitt street
*Turnbull, W., 36 St Andrew sq.
Walkinshaw, Wm., Echo bank
Watson, G., 23 Duke street
Webster, Wm., 24 Queen street
Wilson, A., 35 Barony street
Wilson, Wm., 15 Roxburgh st.
SHOET-HAND WEITEE.
Smith, J. Irvine, 11 Pitt street
SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS IN EDINBURGH.
Incorporated by Royal Charter.
President, Thomas Mansfield.
Council, G. A. Jamieson, Thos. Scott, Wm. Wood,
James Wilkie, C. M. Barstow. J. J. Dickson, J. S.
Moncrieff, Charles Pearson.
BailEe, J. M., 15 Northumber-
land street
Balfour, Robert, 21 St Andrew
square
Balgarnie, J. H. ,
David street
Barron, John, 45 Queen street
Barstow, C. M., 32 India street
Bowie, J. T., 38 Gt. King street
Brown, James A. , 22 Alva street
Budge, Henry, 29 Northumber-
land street
Callender, Henry, 19 Hill street
Carphin, J. R., 31 George street
Carter, F. H. , 5 St Andrew sq.
Cliiene, G. T., 7 George street
Christie, Robert, jun., 20 St An-
drew square
Cowan, R. C, 1 George street
Craig, Alexander, 7 Thistle st.
Dall, Thomas, 38 Hanover street
Dickson, J. Jobson, 20 Young st.
Dickson, T. G., 3 North St David
street
Dickson, Wm., 10 Royal circus
Douglas, C. H., 19 York place
Dundas, Geo., 24 Broughton pi.
Dunlop, Alexander, New Regis-
ter House
Secretary, James Howden.
Treasurer, Alexander W. Robertson.
Auditor, J. M. Bail lie.
Law Ayent, J. C. Brodie, W.S.
Esson, G. A., N. Register House I Marshall, D., 17 George street
Finlay, Henry A., 17 Northum-
berland street
Forman, R., 55 Frederick street
9 North St | Gardiner, Wm. , 46 Hanover st.
Gibson, Archd., 10 Maitland st.
Haldane, J., 24 St Andrew sq.
Hanna, Thomas C. , 5 Nelson st.
Howden & Molleson, 5 North St
David street
Howden, James, 5 N. St David
street
Jamieson, A., 8 S. Charlotte st.
Jamieson, G. A., 24 St Andrew
square
Latta, James, 27 Forth street
Lindsay, Jamieson, k Haldane,
24 St Andrew square
Lumsdaine, Archibald, 1 Hailes
street
Macandrew, J. M. , 16 York pi.
M'Bean, W., 62 Castle street
M 'Cuaig, Colin, 47 George street
Mackenzie, Kenneth, 29 Nor-
thumberland street
Maclagan, David, 9 Royal circus
Mansfield & Spottiswoode, 7
Thistle street
Mansfield, Thomas, 7 Thistle st.
Martin, Thomas, 49 Castle street
Meldrum, George, 53 York place
Miller, Hugh, 38 Hanover street
Moffat, J. F., 13 Queen street
Molleson, J. A., 5N. St David st.
Moncreiff, Wm., 10 Rutland sq.
Moncrieff & Thomson, 26 Fre-
derick street
Moncrieff, J. Scott, 26 Frederick
street
Murray & Romanes, 42 Castle st.
Murray, David, 46 George street
Murray, George, 42 Castle street
Myrtle, W., 7 N. St David street
Niven & Moffatt, 13 Queen st. '
Niven, A. T., 13 Queen street
Paterson k Forman, 55 Fred. st.
Paterson, A., 55 Frederick street
Pearson, C. & D., 128 George st.
Peddie, D. S., 1 George street
Prentice, Chas., 37 George street
Rainie, R,, 82 Princes street
Raleigh, S. , 9 St Andrew square
Ramsay, George, 47 George st.
Robertson, A. W., 82 Great
King street
Robertson, D. S., 10 Gt. Stuart st.
Romanes, James, 42 Castle street
LAW DIRECTORY.
48!)
Russell, William, 23 India street
Scott, R. & E., 25 Melville street
Scott, David, 4a North St David
street
Scott, Thomas, 17 Hill street
Scott, T., jun., 17 Hill street
Smith, Adam G., 59 George st.
Smith, John T., 29 Northum-
berland street
Spottiswoode, Rt., 7 Thistle st.
Thomson, Charles W., 26 Fre-
derick street
Todd, George, 26 St Andrew sq.
Turnbull, Patrick, 7 Young st.
Watson & Dickson, 3 North St
David street
Watson, H. G., 3N. St David st.
Watson, Jas., N. RegisterHou.se
Wilkie, James, 28 Queen street
Wilson, Rich., 28 Frederick st.
Wood, William, 5 Nelson st.
Adam, R., 10 City chambers
Aitehison, E. R., 18 Moray place
Aitken, Thomas, 51 Hanover st.
Armitage, Alexander B., 3 North
St David street
Barclay, William, 10 George st.
Bell. J. W., 93a Georcre street
Borthwick, T., 6 S. "Charlotte
street
Brown, Alex., 7 St Andrew sq.
Cooper, David, 15 St James' sq.
Cowan, R. C, 1 George street
Douglas, W. S. , 2 Greyfriars pi.
Drummond, Jas., 53 George iv.
bridge
Drysdale, J., 16 Royal Exchange
Edwards, Win., 1 Hanover st.
Farquharson, John J., 1 Han-
over street
Ferguson, Wm. S., 118 Lauriston
place
Fuller, D., 8 Hill square
Grant, John, 15 Dean terrace
Griffith, James, 121 Princes st.
Halden, James, 23 Blair street
Hamilton, R. S., 10 Dublin st.
Harrison, H., 23 St Andrew sq.
Hastings, Robert, 29 George st.
Hay, H. S. A. L., 16 N. Bank st.
ACCOUNTANTS.
Heiton, John, 7 N. -W. Circus
place
Hendry, R. M., 10 Duncan st.,
Drummond place
Hobday, Thomas, 6 South Char-
lotte street
Hutcheson, D., 17 Archibald pi.
Ireland, Thos., 71 Clerk street
Johnstone, Robert, 46 Queen st.
Kinnear, D., 21 Elder street
Knox, James, 47 Hanover street
Lamb, John, 6 Gladstone place
Laurie, Thomas, 99 George street
Lees, Henry, 6 York place
Lindsay, T. S. , 36 Hanover street
M 'Donald, John, 7 Randolph clift
Mackenzie, Alex., 6 Pitt street
Macnair, Alex., 46 George street
Maconochie, John, 13 Bernard st,
Meikle, Christr., 16 N. Bank st.
Meikle, James, Wardie burn
house, Ferry road
Melville, F. S., 16 Broughton pi.
Muir, A. W., 9 N. St David st.
Nicoi, Alex. , 5 St Andrew square
Ogilvy, Charles, 16 Manor place
Paterson, James, 10 Hanover st.
Petrie, George, 27 Cockburn st.
Prain, H. D., 47 George street
Raeburn, John P., 21 Pitt street
Rhind, John, 18 Yiewforth pi.
Ritchie, John, 1 9 St Andrew sq.
Ritchie, John S., 17 York place
Rose, R. M., 24'Howe street
Sawers, J. T. , 19 Lothian road
Seton, Charles, 69 York place
Shepherd, James, 51 N. bridge
Short, David, 25 North bridge
Shortreid, George, 2 Pitt street
Sime, J., 2 Thistle court
Simpson, Rob., 18 Rankeillor st.
Simson, James, 5 Picardy place
Sinclair, James, 7 Brown street
Smith, William, 120 Princes st.
Stewart, John, 2 Darling's build-
ings
Sutherland, Donald, 8 Mary's pi.
Thomson, D. G., 13 Hanover st.
Thomson, Ts., 5 St Andrew sq.
Tindall, John, 6 Haddington pi.
Thomson, W. A., Bonningtonbk.
Trotter, S. E., 7 N. St David st.
Turnbull, W. (R. B. of Scotland)
Watson, James, 6 St Andrew sq.
Williams, B. J., 3 Grove street
Williamson, Geo., 17 Clarence st.
Williamson, James, 5 Hailes st.
Wood, J., Lothian road
FACULTY OF ACTUAPJES IN SCOTLAND.
Council, William Smith, Kenneth Mackenzie, James | Hon. Secretary, J. M. M'Candlish.
Meikle, Wm. Thos. Thomson, A. H. Turnbull, rr t ^ a u- -in
/-,, V, -n • i r,, • , \ t. ., c .... ' \ilon. treasurer, George Auldio Esson.
Cnas. Pearson, David Chisholm, David Smith, ' ° i
David Maclagan, George Ranisay, Robert Balfour. | Secretary, Charles Prentice, C.A., 3 George Street.
FELLOWS.
Anderson, J. J. P., 9 St And. sq.
Balfour, Robt., 21 St Andrew sq.
Brown, Walter, 22 St Andrew sq.
Carter, F. H., 5 St Andrew sq.
Chisholm, D., 64 Princes street
Christie, Robert, jun., 20 St An-
drew square
Deuchar, D., 19 George street
Dickson, T. G., 3 N. St David st.
Dickson, W., 10 Royal circus
Esson, G. A., N. Register House
Finlay, G. L., 17 Northumber-
land street
Finlay, Wm., 26 St Andrew sq.
Gregor, D. C, 3 and 5 George st.
Howden, Jas. , 5 N. St David st.
Huie, D. R. W., Royal Bank
Jamieson, George A., 24 St An-
drew square
Lindsay, D., 24 St Andrew sq.
Macandrew, J. M., 16 York pi.
M'Candlish, J. M., 22 St Andrew
square
Mackenzie, K., 29 Northumber-
land street
Maclagan, David, 22 George st.
Meikle, Jas. , 6 St Andrew square
Ogilvie, John, 64 Princes street
Pearson, Charles, 128 George st.
Pearson, David, 128 George st.
Prain, H. D., 47 George street
Prentice, Chas., 3 George st.
Rainie, Robt., 82 Princes street
Raleigh, Samuel, 9 St Andrew sq.
Ramsay, George, 47 George st.
Robertson, A. W., 82 Gt. Kingst.
Robertson, Thos. , 3 and 5 Geo. st.
Sang, Edward, 2 George street
Smith, David, 64 Princes street
Smith, W., 120 Princes street
Stewart, A. W., 3 k 5 George st.
Surenne, D. J., 3 & 5 George st.
Thomson, S. C, 3 & 5 George st.
Thomson, W. T., 3 & 5 George
street
Todd, George, 26 St Andrew sq.
Watson, James, 6 St Andrew sq.
Watson, John, 6 St Andrew sq.
Whytt, A. H., 22 George street
Wilkie, James, 28 Queen street
Wood, William, 5 Nelson street
ASSOCIATES.
Carment, D., 64 Princes street
M'Cuaig, Colin, 47 George street
Macdonald, W. R., 6 St And. sq.
Scott, E. E., jun., 25 Melville st.
Squair, James, jun., 20 St An-
drew square
Wallace, Thos., 64 Princes street
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LAW DIRECTORY.
SHERIFFS OF COUNTIES, SHERIFF-SUBSTITUTES, SHERIFF-CLERKS,
AND PROCURATORS-FISCAL.
Aberdeen,
Argyle, .
Andrew Jameson.
Thomas Cleghorn.
Ayr, . . . . N. C. Campbell.
Banff, .
Berwick,
Bute,
Benjamin R. Bell.
A. R. Clark.
Robert Hunter.
Caithness, . . (ieo. D. Fordyce.
Clackmannan, George Monro.
Cromarty, . . j Alex. S. Cook.
Dumbarton, . ■ Robert Hunter.
Dumfries, . . ' Mark* Napier.
Edinburgh, . ' Archd. Davidson.
Elgin,
Fife, .
Forfar, .
Haddington,
Inverness, .
Kincardine, .
Kinross, . .
Kirkcudbright,
Lanark, . .
Linlithgow, .
Nairn, . . ,
Orkney and
Shetland,
Peebles,
Perth, . .
Renfrew, .
Ross, . . .
Roxburgh,
Selkirk, . .
Stirling,
Sutherland,
Wigtown, .
Benjamin R. Bell.
Donald Mackenzie.
Fred. L. M. Heriot.
A. R. Clark.
William Ivory.
A. Burns Shand.
George Monro.
David Hector.
Hy. Glassford Bell.
George Monro.
Benjamin R. Bell
Adam Gifford.
George Napier.
John Tait.
Patrick Fraser.
Alex. S. Cook.
W. 0. Rutherford.
George Dundas.
George Moir.
Geo. D. Fordyce.
David Hector.
Sheriff-Substitutes.
J. C. Thomson, Aberdeen.
J. Skelton, Peterhead.
Sir G. Home, Bart.,Inverary.
J. Gardiner, Campbelton.
Hugh Ross, Tobermory.
A. Fraser, Fort-William.
James Robison, Ayr.
T. Anderson, Kilmarnock.
James Gordon, Banff.
George Dickson.
Robert Orr.
Hamilton Russell.
William B. Clark, Alloa.
H. M. Taylor, Cromarty.
W. C. Steele, Dumbarton.
D. Boyle Hope, Dumfries.
Pat. Arkley. Edinburgh,
Fred. Hallard, Edinburgh.
James Campbell, Edinburgh.
Donald ML. Smith.
Robert S. Taylor.
Andrew Beatson Bell, Dun-
fermline.
Alex. Robertson, Forfar.
J. G. Smith, Dundee.
Charles J. Shirreff.
W. H. Thomson.
A. Fraser, Fort-William.
ThomasFraser, Portree.
C. Shaw, Harris, etc.
J. D. Wilson.
David Syme, Kinross.
W. H. Dunbar, Kirkcudbrt.
W. G Dickson, Glasgow.
A. E. Murray, Glasgow.
James Galbraith, Glasgow.
F. W. Clark, Glasgow.
J. Veitch, Hamilton.
William Logie, Airdrie.
J. N. Dyce, Lanark.
Francis Home.
Alex. Falconar, Nairn.
Peter Macdougal.
Jas. Robertson, Kirkwall.
Andrew Mure.
Arthur Burnett.
H. Barclay, LL.D., Perth.
J. Grahame, Dunblane.
Hugh Cowan, Paisley.
H. L. Tennent, Greenock.
C. Hill.
H. M. Tfeylor, Tain.
A. L. M'Donald, Stornoway
Francis Russell, Jedburgh.
Jas. S. Milne, Selkirk.
Robert Sconce, Stirling.
Robert Bell, Falkirk.
Thomas Mackenzie.
Macduff Rhind, Wigtown.
J. Ligertwood.
S. Mactaggart.
E. A. Hunter.
George R. Forbes.
William T. Kellie.
D. Macbeth.
Robert M'Lachlan.
And. Jameson.
John Taylor.
C. W. Kemp.
Henry Gordon.
Kenmure Maitland.
George Leslie.
Thomas Barclay.
Geo. Webster.
Henry M. Davidson.
Patrick Grant.
James Christian.
J. W. Williamson.
George Hamilton.
John Drysdale.
John Hardy.
Robert Malcolm.
W. H. Fotheringhame.
George Smith.
Wm. Stuart.
Archibald Reid.
Peter Henderson.
William Ross.
George Rutherford.
John Lang
Thomas L. Galbraith.
Donald Tavlor.
R. H. Smith.
Procurators-Fiscal.
A. Simpson, jun., Aberdeen.
Andrew Boyd, Peterhead.
D. Maclullich, Inverary.
C. Mactaggart, Campbelton.
William Sproat, Tobermory.
D. S. M'Laren, Fort-William.
J. F. Murdoch, Ayr.
Fred. C. Cross, KUmarnock.
W. R. Gordon, Banff.
James C. Robson, Dunse.
Wm. Herbert, Rothesay.
M. Maclennan, Wick.
James Brims, Thurso.
William Spence, Alloa.
James Grigor, Cromarty.
R. G. Mitchell, Dumbarton.
Thomas Corrie.
M. Lothian, Edinburgh.
R. B. Johnston, City.
William Grigor, Elgin.
Alex. Klack, Cupar.
William Morrison, Cupar.
James Macfarlane, jun., Dun-
fermline.
Robert Whyte, Forfar.
J. B. Baxter, Dundee.
Thos. Todrick, Haddington.
Charles Stewart, Inverness.
D. S. M'Laren, Fort-William.
Donald M'Kenzie, Portree.
A. Cameron.
J. Tindal, Stonehaven.
Hugh Laird, Kinross.
D. H. Gordon and W. Milroy.
William Hart, Glasgow.
John Gemmel, Glasgow.
Thomas Dykes, Hamilton.
Jas. A. Dykes, Hamilton.
John M'Donald, Airdrie.
Hugh Davidson, Lanark.
James Watson, Linlithgow.
William Dick, Nairn.
Alex. Bain, Kirkwall.
C. G. Duncan, Lerwick.
Jas. D. Bathgate, Peebles.
Melville Jameson, Perth.
J. W. Barty.
Daniel M'Farlan, Paisley.
Robert Blair, Greenock.
William Moffat, Dingwall.
Thomas Munro, Tain.
Donald Munro, Stornoway.
William Ross, Stornoway.
James Stevenson and J. C.
Stevenson, Jedburgh.
Peter & G. Rodger, Selkirk.
Rob. Campbell, Stirling.
John Gair, Falkirk.
W. S. Fraser, Dornoch.
A. M'Neel Caird, Stranraer.
Eben. S. Black, Wigtown.
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491
MESSENGEES-AT-ARMS.
(Notaries Public are indicated by an n, Agents or Procurators by an a.)
ABERDEENSHIRE.
Aberdeen— Eobert Shaw, Alexander Leslie, John
Milne.
Huntly — James M'Kinnon.
Peterhead — Grant Imlah.
Turriff — James D. M'Nee.
ARGYLESRIRE.
'Oban — D. Carmichael.
AYRSHIRE.
Ayr — George Gilfillan, Kobert M'Callum, Eobert
. Fergusson.
Kilmarnock — John Carmichael.
BANFFSHIRE.
Keith — George Taylor.
CAITHNESS-SHIRE.
Wick — Eobert Sinclair.
Thurso— James M'Kay.
DUMBARTONSHIRE.
Dumbarton — John Dewar.
DUMFRIESSHIRE.
Dumfries — Eobert Sinclair.
EDINBURGHSHIRE.
Edinburgh — John Grady, Andrew Webster, John
Caw, James Mure, Eobert Gordon Nicol, John
Thomson, Eobert Gardiner.
ELGINSHIRE.
Elgin — Finlay Munro.
FIFESHIRE.
Cupar-Fife — Henry Millie.
FORFARSHIRE.
Dundee — James S. Mills, John Fenwick, John
Matthew, John Hutton, James M'Donald.
Arbroath — John Herald.
HADDINGTONSHIRE.
Haddington — Vacant.
LNVERNESS-SHIRE.
Grantown — John Grant.
North Uist — Eoderick M'Donald.
Inverness — James Cameron, Donald Bain, Alex-
ander Macrae, Alexander Macdonald.
Portree (Skye) — Alexander Martin.
KINCARDINESHIRE.
Stonehaven — John Brown.
KINROSS-SHIRE.
Craigow by Milnathort — William Bethime, jun.
Kirkcudbright Stewartry.
Kirkcudbright — William Nicholson.
Castle-Douglas — William Burnside.
LANARKSHIRE.
Lanark — John Currie.
Airdrie — George Gentles.
Coatbridge — Henry M'Lachlan.
Glasgow — ;Henry Miller, Joseph Sorley, David
Young, Kobert Monro, Thomas Barclay a, Peter
Peterson, Alexander M'Kerracher, John M'Lean,
John W. Beale, Donald M'Tavish, Peter M'Bride,
Hugh Freeland, Angus H. M'Kay, James Eule,
Gilbert Fleming, John Ewing, Edward M'Caus-
land, John Bryden Anderson.
Hamilton — James Kemp.
Wishaw — William Thomson.
PERTHSHIRE.
Blairgowrie — David Grant.
Crieff — W. Fergusson.
Dunkeld — Henry Kitchie.
Perth — James Hally.
RENFREWSHIRE.
Greenock — William Shearer.
Paisley — T. Campbell a, Alex. M'Kechnie.
ROSS-SHIRE.
Tain — William Munro.
Dingwall — John Macrae.
ROXBURGHSHIRE.
Jedburgh — Henry Hewat.
STIRLINGSHIRE.
Falkirk— W. S. BallingaU.
Stirling — Vacant.
WIGTOWNSHIRE.
Newton-Stewart — David Martin n.
Stranraer — J. M'William n a.
492
CHURCH DIRECTORY
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
LIST OF CLERGYMEN IN EDINBURGH AND LEITH,
WITH THE CHURCHES AND CHAPELS AT WHICH THEY OFFICIATE,
AND THEIR RESIDENCES.
Addis, Thomas, Morningside (F.C.) ; residence,
Abbotsford Crescent.
Alexander, Jacob S., St David's, Morrison Street
(F.C.) ; residence, 13 Rutland Square.
Alexander, John, D.D., St Columba, Johnston
Terrace (Episcopalian) ; residence, 7 Rosebery
Crescent.
Alexander, "William L., D.D., Augustine, George
iv. Bridge (Congregational) ; residence, 17
Brown Square.
Akroyd, Thomas, Nicolson Square (Wesleyan
Methodist) ; residence, 20 Grange Road.
Anderson, Robert, Bristo (Baptist) ; residence,
7 Gayiield Square.
Arnot, David, D.D., High Church, High Street
(E.C.) ; residence, 6 Archibald Place.
Arnot, William, High Church, Mound Place
(F.C.) ; residence, 10 Merchiston Avenue.
Balfour, R. G., New North, Forrest Road (F.C);
residence, 39 Lauriston Place.
Balfour, William, Holyrood (F.C.) ; residence,
16 St John's Hill.
Begg, James, D.D., Newington, South Clerk
Street (F.C); residence, 50 George Square.
Blaikie, W. G., D.D., Pilrig (F.C.) ; residence,
Pilrig Manse, Pilrig Street.
Blanshard, T. W., Duke Street, Leith (Wesleyan
Methodist); residence, 12 Wellington PL, Leith.
Blumenreich, John, 5 Queen Street (German
Church) ; residence, 35 George iv. Bridge.
Bonar, Horatius, D.D., Grange (F.C J ; residence,
10 Palmerston Road.
Bradshaw, J. E., Marie Stella, Constitution
Street (R.C ); residence, 5 Coatfield Lane.
Brown, A. 0., Queen's Park Church (E.C.) ;
residence, 47 St Leonard Street.
Brown, Archibald, 75 Adam Square (O.S.) ; resi-
dence, 75 South Bridge.
Brown, C. J., D.D., New North, Forrest Road
(F.C.) ; residence, Lauder Road.
Brown, George, St Paul's (F.C.) ; residence, 29
Blacket Place.
Brown, Thomas, Dean (F.C.) ; residence, 16
Carlton Street.
Bruce, John, D.D., St Andrew's, George Street
(F.C.) ; residence, 24 Saxc-Cobourg Place.
Bruce, William, D.D., Infirmary Street (U.P.) ;
residence, 36 Gilmore Place.
Bunning, W. C. , Rose Street (Baptist) ; residence,
2 West Circus Place.
Candlish, Robert S., D.D., St George's, Music
Hall (F.C.) ; residence, 52 Melville Street.
Cochrane, Thomas, Pleasance (F.C.) ; residence,
24 Rankeillor Street.
Corbett, W. J., St Patrick's (R.C.) ; residence, 7
South Gray's Close, High Street.
Cox, W. J., Leith (Congregational) ; residence,
2 Vanburgh Place.
Cranbrook, James, Hopetoun Rooms, 72 Queen
Street (Independent) ; residence, 1 Gayfield
Place.
Croom, David, Lauriston Place (IT. P. ) ; residence,
Crawick Villa, Chamberlain Road,
dimming, James Elder, Newington (E.C.) ;
residence, 21 Mayfield Terrace.
Cusin, Alexander, Lady Glenorchy's (F.C.) ;
residence, 17 Greenside Place.
Davidson, G. R., Lady Glenorchy's (F.C.)
residence, 17 Greenside Place.
Davidson, Peter, D.D., Queen Street (U.P.)
residence, 5 Saxe-Cobourg Place.
Deans, James, Great Junction Street (U.P.)
residence, Raimesfield, Ferry Road.
Drummond, D. T. Iv., B.A., St Thomas', Rut
land Place (Episcopal) ; residence, 6 Mont
pelier.
Drummond, Robert B., St Mark's, Castle
Terrace (Unitarian) ; residence, 46 Gilmore
Place.
Duff, Henry, St Mary's, S. Leith, and Restalrig
(E.C.) ; residence, 138 Constitution Street.
Dunlop, William, Tabernacle, Greenside Street
(E. U. ) ; residence, 3 Great King Street.
Fairbairn, James, Newhaven (F.C.) ; residence,
11 Laverock Bank Terrace.
Faithfull, Y. G., Trinity, Dean Bridge (Episcopal);
residence, 23 Royal Circus.
Finlayson, Thomas, D.D., Rose Street (U.P.) ;
residence, 25 Howe Street.
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493
Fleming, John, M.A., Iron (F.C.) ; residence,
9 Millerfield Place.
Fleming, William, Lothian Road (U.P.) ; resi-
dence, Merchiston Crescent.
Forbes, Geo. G., St Patrick's (R.C.) ; residence,
South Gray's Close, High Street.
Fraser, Robert G., St Thomas', Leith (E.C.) ;
residence, 8 Mill Lane, Leith.
Fraser, Robert W., St John's, Victoria Street
(E.C.) ; residence, 1 Dalrymple Crescent.
Fraser, William, St Bernard's (F.C.) ; residence,
13 Saxe-Cobourg Place.
Gall, James, Moray (F.C.) ; residence, 10 St
John Street.
Gardiner, Andrew, Dean Street (U. P. ) ; residence,
24 Scotland Street.
Geddes, W., St Mary's, Broughton Street (R.C.) ;
residence, Chapel Lane.
Gemmell, Robert, Arthur Street (U.P.) ; resi-
dence, 13 Dalrymple Crescent.
Gillespie, William, Mary's Chapel, High Street
(U.P.) ; residence, 3 West Newington.
Glover, William, D.D., Greenside (E.G.) ; resi-
dence, 8 Forth Street.
Goalen, Walter M., M. A., Christ's Church, Chris-
tian Bank (Episcopal) ; residence, Starbank
House, Trinity.
Goold, W. H., D.D., Martyrs' Church, George it.
Bridge (R. P. ) ; residence, 8 Mansionhouse Road.
Gordon, Robert, Buccleuch (F.C.) ; residence,
14 Northumberland Street.
Graham, William, Newhaven (E.C.) ; residence,
Trinity.
Grant, James, D.D., D.C.L., St Mary's, Bellevue
(E.C.) ; residence, 18 Great King Street.
Gray, W. H., M.A., Lady Yester's, Infirmary
Street (E.C.) ; residence, 5 Regent Terrace.
Guthrie, Thomas, D.D., St John's, Johnston
Terrace (F.C.) ; residence, 1 Salisbury Road.
Hannan, E. J., St Patrick's (R.C.) ; residence,
7 South Gray's Close, High Street.
Hansen, Andreas (Scandinavian Lutheran), 8
North Fort Street.
Harper, James, D.D., North Leith (U.P.) ;
residence, 1 Summerfield.
Harvey, J. M., South College Street (UP.);
residence, Chalmers Crescent.
Hunter, Joseph, Tolbooth, Castle hill (E.C.) ;
residence, 11 Dundas Street.
Hunter, Robert, St Andrew Street, Leith (E.U.) ;
residence, 9 Crown Street.
Jack, Michael, Constitution Street, Leith (Bap-
tist) ; residence, Peggie's Mill House, Cramond.
Jackson, G., M.A., Leith (Episcopal) ; residence,
The Parsonage, John's Place, Leith.
Johnston, George, D.D., Nicolson Street (U.P.) ;
residence, 6 Minto Street.
Johnstone, Francis, North Richmond Street
(Baptist) ; residence, Portobello
Kelman, John, St John's, Leith (F. C. ) ; residence,
4 Claremont Park.
Kennedy, W. 0. F., St Paul's, Carrubber's
Close (Episcopal) ; residence, 7 Carberry Place
Kirk, John, Brighton Street (E.U) ; residence,
17 Greenhill Gardens.
Kirkwood, James, James' Place (U P.) ; residence,
27 East Claremont Street.
Lyon, Robert, Coburg Street, North Leith (U. P. ) :
residence, 10 Albany Street, Leith.
Macdonald, Robert, North Leith (F.C.) ; resi-
dence, 2 Jamaica Street, Leith.
M'Ewan, John, Canongate, John Knox (F.C.) ;
residence, 36 Lauder Road.
M'Ewan, Thomas, Hope Park (UP.); residence,
36 Dick Place.
M'Fie, Daniel, Canongate (E.C.) ; residence, 3
St John Street.
Macgillivray, A. G., Roseburn, Hampton Terrace
(F.C.) ; residence, 14 Grove Street.
MacGregor, James, Tron (E.C.) ; residence, 17
George Square.
M'Kenzie, Alexander, Tolbooth (F.C.) ; residence,
6 Fettes Row.
M'Laren, Daniel, Lady Glenorchy's (E.C.) :
residence, 2 Middleby Street.
M'Lauchlan, Thos., LL.D., St Columba (F.C.) ;
residence, Viewforth.
M'Murtrie, John, A.M., St Bernard's (E.C.) :
residence, 14 Inverleith Row.
M'Pherson, Ranald, St Luke's (E.C.) ; residence,
13 Raeburn Place.
Main, Thomas, St Mary's, Albany Street (F.C.) ;
residence, 7 Bellevue Crescent.
Martin, Hugh, Greyfriars (F.C.) ; residence,
Lasswade.
Masson, Donald, M.D., A.M., Gaelic (E.C.) ;
residence, 21 Hope Terrace.
Mathieson, Finlay, Buccleuch (E. C. ) ; residence,
1 St John Street.
Mill, James S., Kirkgate (U.P.) ; residence, 3
Thomson's Place.
Millar, James, Castle ; residence, 5 Ann Street.
Milroy, Andrew, Tron (F.C.) ; residence, 16
South Charlotte Street.
Mitchell, James, A.M., St Mary's, Leith, and
Restalrig (E.C.) ; residence, 14 Hermitage
Place, Leith.
Moncreitf, SirH. W., Bart, D.D., St Cuthberfs
(F.C.) ; residence, 2 Bruntsfield Place.
Montgomery, J. F., M.A., St Paul's, York Place
(Episcopal) ; residence, 7 Walker Street.
Morgan, John, Fountainbridge (F.C); residence,
17 Viewforth Place.
Morrell, T. B. (Bishop -Coadjutor, Episcopal) ;
residence, Bishop's Court, Bruntsfield Place.
Morton, Andrew, M.A., James' Place (UP.):
residence, 3 Eyre Place.
Muir, A. S., Trinity, Leith (F.C.) ; residence,
1 Smith's Place.
Muir, Francis, Great Junction Street (U.P.) ;
residence, 15 North Fort Street.
Murdoch, A. D., M.A., All Saints (Episcopal) ;
residence, 9 Viewforth Place.
Newnam, S., Dublin Street (Baptist) ; residence,
2 Dean Terrace.
Nicholson, Maxwell, D.D., St Stephen's (E.C.) ;
residence, 3 Regent Terrace.
Nisbet, Robert, D.D., New North, West St
Giles' (E.C.) ; residence, 19 Lynedoch Place.
Nisbet, William, Canongate, John Knox (F.C.) :
residence, 6 Hope Park, Sylvan Place.
404
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
O'Donnell, A., St Patrick's (R.C.) ; residence,
7 South Gray's Close, High Street.
Ogilvie, Duncan, M.A., Portsburgh (IT. P.) ;
residence, 60 Gilmore Place.
Paid, John, D.D., St Cuthhert's (E.C.) ; resi-
dence, 13 George Square.
Peddie, William, D.D., Bristo Street (U.P.) ;
residence, 57 George Square.
Philip, George, M.A., St John's, Johnston
Terrace (F. C. ) ; residence, 48 Blacket Place.
Philip, Robert, M.A., M'Crie Church (F.C.) ;
residence, 2 South Gray Street.
Pirie, John, Cowgate (F.C.) ; residence, 5 North
Mansionhouse Road.
Pittendreigh, George, St David's, Gardner's
Crescent (E.C.) ; residence, 15 Graham Street.
Prout, Robert, St Patrick's (R.C.) ; residence,
7 South Gray's Close, High Street.
Pulsford, John, Albany Street (Congregational) ;
residence, Dalrymple Crescent.
Ramsay, E. B., LL.D., St John's (Episcopal) ;
residence, 23 Ainslie Place.
Rayner, John B., Victoria Terrace (Primitive
Methodist) ; residence, 3 Victoria Terrace.
Reid, William, Lothian Road (U.P.) ; residence,
6 North Merchiston Place.
Rigg, George, St Mary's, Broughton (R.C.) ;
residence, Chapel Lane.
Rittenberg, B., Synagogue; residence, 8 Beau-
mont Place.
Robertson, James, Newington (U.P.) ; residence,
6 Salisbury Road.
Robertson, James, Union Church, Bread Street
(U.P.) ; residence, 1 Viewforth Place.
Robertson, Wm., D.D., New Greyfriars (E.C.) ;
residence, 29 Albany Street.
Eowbottom, F., M.A., St James', Broughton
(Episcopal) ; residence, 3 Bellevue Place.
Sandford, Daniel F., St John's (Episcopal) ;
residence, 19 Rutland Street.
Sellar, James A., St Peter's (Episcopal) ; resi-
dence, West Mayfield Loan.
Simpson, John, Roxburgh (F.C.) ; residence, 8
Lauriston Park.
Smart, John, D.D., St Andrew's Place, Leith
(U.P.) ; residence, 11 Smith's Place.
Smellie, James, Victoria Terrace (O.S.) ; resi-
dence, 22 Brougham Street.
Smith, Thomas, D.D., Cowgatehead (F.C);
residence, 11 North Mansionhouie Road.
Smith, William, St Ninian's, North Leith (E. C. ) ;
reside nca, The Manse, Leith Mount.
Stevenson, R. H., St George's, Charlotte Square
(E.C.) ; residence, 9 Oxford Terrace.
Strain, John, D.D. (Bishop, R.C.) ; residence,
Chapel Lane, Broughton Street.
Stuart, A. Moody, M.A., St Luke's, Queen Street .
(F.C.) ; residence, 43 Queen Street.
Stuart, John, St Andrew's, George Street (E. C. ) ; |
residence, 7 Northumberland Street.
Tasker, William, West Port (F.C.) ; residence,
32 Gilmore Place.
Teape, Charles R., St Andrew's (Episcopal) ;
residence, 15 Findhorn Place.
Terrot, C. H., D.D., St Bishop, Paul's (Epis-
copal) ; residence, 9 Carlton Street.
Thomson, Andrew, D.D., Broughton Place
(U.P.) ; residence, 63 Northumberland Street.
Thomson, Edward A., St Stephen's, Wemyss
Place (F.C.) ; residence, 85 Great King Street.
Thomson, John, North Richmond Street (U.P. ) ;
residence, 1 Broughton Place.
Thomson, John, A.M., St Ninian's, Leith (F.C.) ;
residence, 4 Jamaica Street, Leith.
Thorburn, David, A.M., South Leith (F.C);
residence. 1 John's Place, Leith.
Tulloch, William, Duncan Street (Baptist) ;
residence, Sciennes Grove, Sciennes Hill.
Veitch, James, D.D., St Cuthbert's (E.C);
residence, 8 North Merchiston Place.
Walker, R. W., Dean (E.C); residence, 31
Stafford Street.
Wallace, Robert, M.A., Trinity College (E. C ) ;
residence, 17 Gayfield Square.
Walmesley, J., Sacred Heart, Lauriston Street
(R.C.) ; residence, 17 Lauriston Street.
Watson, A. E., M.A., St George's, York Place
(Episcopal) ; residence, Raeburn Cottage, Rae-
burn Place.
Watson, Jonathan, Dublin Street (Baptist) ;
residence, 41 Ann Street.
Wight, Ninian, Richmond Place (Congrega-
tional) ; residence, 2 Argyle Place.
Wilson, J. H., Barclay, Bruntsfield Links (F.C.) ;
residence, 10 Gilmore Place.
Wood, Joshua, Roxburgh Street (Baptist) ; resi-
dence, 6 Palmerston Road.
Wright, James, Lauriston Street (O.S.) ; resi-
dence, 13 Gilmore Place.
Wynne, John, Sacred Heart, Lauriston Street
(R.C.) ; residence, 17 Lauriston Street.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
405
PLACES OF WORSHIP IN EDINBURGH AND LEITII.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
The Church of Scotland is governed by a General Assembly, 16 Synods, and 84 Presbyteries.
Lord High Commissioner, The Eight Hon. the Principal Cleric, John Cook, D.D., Haddington.
Earl of Haddington. . .
Moderator, James S. Barty, D.D., minister of Ben- Depute-Clerk, Principal Tulloch.
dochy, Coupar- Angus 4~ew< in Edinburgh, John Beatson Bell, W.S.
Procurator and Cashier for the Church, Alexander
Shank Cook, Advocate. Parliamentary Solicitor, Jolm Graham.
Name.
Where situated.
Minister.
Residence.
Claremont Street (West).
Daniel M'Fie
New Street
Vacant.
John Paul, D.D
13 George Square.
Robert W. Walker
David's, St
8 N. Merchiston Place.
31 Stafford Street
Don. Masson, M.D., M.A.
R. H. Stevenson
William Glover, D.D ..
William Robertson, D.D.
Vacant.
David Arnot, D.D
21 Hope Terrace.
8 Forth Street
29 Albany Street.
, Old
Hi«-h Kirk
High Street
1 Dalrymple Crescent.
2 Middleby Street.
5 Regent Ten-ace.
Wm. Henry Gray, M.A...
James Grant, D.C.L.~>
Oxon, D.D j
Lang, John Marshall
James Elder Cumming...
Vacant.
Mary's, St
18 Great King Street.
Clerk Street
21 Mayfield Terrace.
Old Kirk
High Street
Maxwell Nicholson, D.D.
3 Regent-Terrace.
Tolbooth Kirk
Castlehill
High Street
Robert Wallace, M.A
17 Gayfield Square.
17 George Square.
19 Lynedoch Place.
Trinity, Newhaven.
West St Giles'
Robert Nisbet, D.D. , ,
Leith.
S t Ninian's (North L eith).
St Mary's (South Leith)..
William Smith
Henry Duff
Robert G. Eraser
14 Hermitage PI., Leith.
138 Constitution Street!
8 Mill Lane, Leith.
ASSISTANTS AND MISSIONARIES.
Andrews, St Vacant.
Bernard's, St Rev. R. M. Stewart, 46 Nor-
thumberland Street.
Cuthbert's, St Rev. D. Jardine, 35 Fre-
derick Street.
George's, St Rev. Alex. Harper, M.A.,
28 Rutland Street.
Granton, Cramond Rev. J. Robertson, 7 Hen-
derson Row.
Greenside Rev. William Allan, M.A.,
2 Barony Street.
Greyfriars' (New) Rev. Edw. L. Thomson, 23
Dublin Street.
Do. Rev. James F. M'Intyre, 59
George Street.
Greyfriars' (Old) Vacant.
Lady Yester's Rev. Andrew Ritchie, M.A.,
35 Lothian Street.
Mary's, St Rev. Neil Macbride, 1 Nel-
son Street.
Newington
Old Kirk Rev. John Pringle, 59 York
Place.
Stephen's, St Rev. J. M. Copland, 4 Gray's
Place, St Leonard Street.
St Giles' (West) Rev. Theodore Marshall, 60
Northumberland Street.
Tolbooth
Trinity College Rev. J. Youngson, M.A.,
18 Duncan Street.
Tron William Smith, 64 Eristo
Street.
49G
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
The Free Church of Scotland is governed by a General Assembly, 16 Synods,
and 71 Presbyteries.
Moderator of General Assembly, Rev. Wm. Nixon,
Montrose.
Legal Adviser, A. C. Stirling Murray Dunlop,
LL.D., M.P.
Clerk, Sir Henry Wellwood Moncreiff, Bart., D.D.,
Edinburgh.
Depute-Clerk, Geo. Meldrum, Esq., C.A., 53 York
Place.
Law Agent, P. Dalmahoy, W.S., 12 Hill street.
Where situated.
Residence.
Andrew's, St
Barclay
Bernard's, St
Buccleuch
Canongate (John Knox)
Columba, St (Gaelic)
Go wgate
Cowgatehead
Cuthbert's. St
David's, St
Dean
Fountainbridge
Chalmers Memorial Ch...
George's, St
Greyfriars
High Church
Holyrood
John's, St
Lady Glenorchy's
Luke's, St
Mary's, St
M'Crie
Moray
Morningside..
Newington
New North
Paul's, St
Pilrig
Pleasance
Roseburn
Roxburgh
Stephen's, St
Tolbooth
Tron Church
West Port
Leith.
Hope Street, Leith
John's, St, Leith
St Ninian's
North Leith
South Leith
Newhaven
George Street
Bruntsfleld Links
Henderson Row
West Crosscauseway
John Knox's Corner.... -!
Cambridge Street
Foot of Blair Street
Cowgatehead
Spittal Street
Morrison Street
Dean Bridge
Fountainbridge
Grange
Music Hall
Graham Street
Mound Place
Holyrood
Johnston Terrace -!
Greenside Place
Queen Street
Albany Street
Davie Street
South Back Canongate...
Morningside
Clerk Street
Forrest Road -j
St Leonard Street
Pilrig Street
Pleasance
Hampton Terrace
Hill Square
Wemyss Place
St Andrew Square
High Strejrt -j
West Port
Hope Street, Leiih
Constitution Street
Dock Street
Prince Consort Place
John's Place, Leith
Newhaven
(John Bruce, D.D
James H. Wilson
I William Fraser
iRobert Gordon
William Nisbet
John M'Ewan
Thos.MLauchlan, LL.D.
John Pirie
Thos. Smith, D.D. [D.D.
Sir H. W. Moncreiff, Bart.,
Jacob S. Alexander
Thomas Brown
John Morgan
Horatius Bonar, D.D
R. S. Candlish, D.D
Hugh Martin
William Arnot
William Balfour
Thomas Guthrie, D.D
George Philip, M.A
George R. Davidson
Alex. Cusin, M.A
A. Moody Stuart, M.A....
Thomas Main
Robert Philip, M.A
James Gall
Thomas Addis
James Begg, D D
C.J. Brown. D.D
Robert G. Balfour
George Brown
W. G. Blaikie, D.D
Thomas Cochrane
A. G. Macgillivray, M.A.
Joltn Simpson
Edward A. Thomson
Alexander M'Kenzie
Andrew Milroy
John Fleming, M.A
William Tasker
Adam S. Muir
John Kelman
John Thomson, M.A.
Robert Macdonald....
D. Thorburn, M.A....
James Fairbairn
24 Saxe-Cobourg Place.
10 Gilmore Place.
13 Saxe-Cobourg Place.
14 Northumberland St
6 Hope Park.
36 Lauder Road.
Vievvforth.
2 N. Mansionhouse Rd.
10 N. Mansionhouse Rd.
2 Bruntsfield Place.
13 Rutland Square.
16 Carlton Street.
17 Viewforth Place.
10 Palmerston Road.
52 Melville Street.
Lass wade.
10 Merchiston Avenue.
16 St John's Hill.
1 Salisbury Road.
48 Blacket Place.
17 Greenside Place.
17 Greenside Place.
43 Queen Street.
7 Bellevue Crescent.
2 South Gray Street.
10 St John Street.
Abbotsford Crescent.
50 George Square.
25 Lauder Road.
39 Lauriston Place.
29 Blacket Place.
Pilrig Manse, Pilrig St.
24 Rankeillor Street.
14 Grove Street.
8 Lauriston Park.
85 Great King Street.
6 Fettes Row.
16 So Charlotte Street.
9 Millerfield Place.
32 Gilmore Place.
1 Smith's Place.
4 Claremont Park.
4 Jamaica Street, Leith.
2 Jamaica Street, Leith.
1 John's Place, Leith.
11 Laverock Bank Ter.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
497
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
The United Presbyterian Synod, comprehending 31 Presbyteries,
Meets at Edinburgh in their Hall, 5 Queen Street, on Monday after second Sunday of May.
Moderator, Kev. Robert Frew, D.D., St Ninians.
Clerks, Rev. William Beckett, Rutherglen ; Rev. D.
Thomas, Mauchline, for Bills and Overtures.
Legal Advisers, James Peddie and Robert Ellis,
W.S., Edinburgh; and James Mitchell and J. B.
Kidston, Writers, Glasgow. William Chartres
(Newcastle), and Robert Home (Berwick), Soli-
citors.
Mission Premises, 5 Queen Street, Edinburgh : —
Foreign Secretary, Rev. Hamilton M. MacGil] ;
Treasurer, James Peddie, W.S.; Hub-Treasurer,
David Crawford, D.D.
Mission Premises, 66 Virginia Street, Glasgow: —
Home Secretary — Vacant.
Divinity Hall and Library, a Queen Street, Edin-
burgh:— Rev. D. W. Morris, librarian.
Name.
Where situated.
Minister.
Residence.
13 Dalrymple Crescent.
57 George Square.
William Peddie, D.D
Andrew Thomson, D.D...
J. Mitchell Harvey
Andrew Gardiner, M.A...
South College Street .,
Dean Street
College Street
"Dean Street
2-4 Scotland Street.
William Bruce, D.D
3 Eyre Place.
27 E. Claremont Street
fCrawick Villa, Cham-
Lothian Road -?
High Street
Y berlain Road.
6 N. Merchiston Place.
Vacant.
6 Salisbury Pioad.
George Johnston, D.D....
North Richmond Street...
North Richmond Street...
Thomas Finlayson, D.D.
Leith.
North Leith
Coburg Street
10 Albany Street, Leith.
11 Smith's Place.
15 North Fort Street.
St Andrew's Place
Great Junction Street . , .
Leith Links
Great Junction Street, -j
John Smart, A.M., D.D. .
Raimesfield, Ferry Rd.
3 Thomson's Place.
James S. Mill
EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN SCOTLAND.
BISHOPS.
Moray, Pass, and Caithness, Right Rev. Robert Eden,
D.D., Hedgefield House, Inverness, Primus.
Edinburgh, Right Rev. C. H. Terrot, D.D., Edin.
Thomas B. Morrell, D.D., Coadj. Bishop, Edin.
Argyle. and the Isles, Right Rev. Alexander Ewing,
D.D., D.C.L., Lochgilphead.
Brechin, Right Rev. Alexander Penrose Forbes,
D.C.L., Dundee.
St Andrews, Dunlceld, and Dunblane, Right Rev.
Charles Wordsworth, D.C.L., Feu House, Perth.
Aberdeen and Orkney, Right Rev. Thomas George
Suther, D.C.L., Aberdeen.
Glasgow and Galloway, Right Rev. William Scott
Wilson, LL.D., Ayr.
All Saints Brougham Street
Andrew's, St. South Back of Canongate
Columba's, St Johnston Terrace
George's, St York Place
James's, St Broughton Place
John's, St Princes St. (west end). •<
(
York Place j
Carrubber's CI., High St.
Paul's, St
Paul's, St, Carrubber's CI.
Peter's, St Button Place
Trinity Dean Bridge j
Leith.
St James's Constitution Street j
Christ Church, Trinity... Christian Bank
Diocesan Chaplain, and Chaplain to St Andrew1,
21
A. D. Murdoch, M.A
C. R. Teape
John Alexander, D.D
Alex. E. Watson, M.A....
F. Rowbottom, M.A
E. B. Ramsay (Dean),^_
M.A., LL.D j
D. F. Sandford
C. H. Terrot (Bishop)
Jas. F. Montgomery, M.A.
W. 0. Kennedy
James A. Sellar, M.A
V. G. Faithfull, M.A
9 Viewforth Place.
15 Findhorn Place.
7 Rosebery Crescent.
Raeburn Cot., Raeburn VI.
3 Bellevue Place.
23 Ainslie Place.
19 Rutland Street.
9 Carlton Street.
7 Walker Street.
7 Carberry Place.
West Mayfield Loan.
23 Royal Circus.
Gildart Jackson, M.A I John's Place, Leith.
W. M. Goalen,M.A Star Bank, Trinity.
: Home and House of Mercy, Rev. A. T. Grant.
498
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
ENGLISH EPISCOPALIAN CHAPELS.
Xame.
Where situated.
Minister.
Residence.
D. T. K. Dnimmond, B.A.
6 Montpelier.
2 Bellevue Terrace.
BAPTISTS.
Bristo Place
Charlotte Chapel
Dublin Street
Duncan Street
Richmond Court Chapel
Roxburgh Street
Leith.
Baptist
Bristo Place
West Rose Street.
Dublin Street
Duncan St., Newington.,
Richmond St. or Place...
Roxburgh Street <
107 Constitution Street.
Robert Anderson ..,
W. C. Bunning
Jonathan Watson..
Samuel Newnam...
William Tulloch....
Francis Johnstone.
J. Horsburgh
J. Wood
M. Jack.
7 Gayfleld Square.
2 West Circus Place.
41 Ann Street.
2 Dean Terrace.
Sciennes Hill.
Portobello.
18 Buccleuch Place.
6 Palmerston Road.
( Peggie's Mill House,
\ Cramond.
CONGREGATIONAL.
Albany Street Broughton Street
Augustine George iv. Bridge
Richmond Place Richmond Place
Leith.
Constitution Street ^156 Constitution Street.
John Pulsford i Dalrymple Crescent.
W. L. Alexander, D.D.... 17 Brown Square.
Ninian Wight ! 2 Argyle Place.
W.J. Cox I 2 Vanburgh Place.
EVANGELICAL UNION.
Brighton Street (Brighton Street 'John Kirk
Calton Convening Rooms [Waterloo Place (Vacant.
Tabernacle [Greenside Place I William Dunlop.
Leith.
Duke Street Duke Street iRobert Hunter....
17 Greenhill Gardens.
3 Great King Street.
9 Crown Street.
roman catholic church.
BISHOPS.
Eastern District, The Right Rev. John Strain, D.D.,
Bishop of Abila.
Western District, Right Rev. John Gray, D.D.,
Bishop of Hypsopolis.
Northern District, Right Rev. J. Kyle, D.D., Bishop
of Germanicia, Preshome, Fochabers.
Western District {Coadjutor'), Right Rev. James
Lynch, D.D., Bishop of Arcadiopolis.
St Mary's.
St Patrick's.
Church of the Sacred)
Heart j
Leith.
Marie Stella
Broughton Street.
260 Cowo-ate.
William Geddes .
Edward J. Hannan
Alex. O'Donnell
George G. Forbes
William J. Corbett
R. Prout
Henry Walmesley, S.J.
Laurist on Street J IWalter Clifford
('John Wynne, S.J
Constitution Street (Edward J. Bradshaw..
WESLEYAN METHODIST.
George Rigg > Chapel Lane, Broughton
Street.
Chapel House, South
Gray's Close.
17 Lauriston Street.
5 Coatfield Lane.
Nicolson Square jNicolson Square ; Thomas Akroyd 20 Grange Road.
Leith.
Duke Street Duke Street IT. W. Blanshard 112 Wellington Place.
UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH.
Diivnimond Street Hall... 1 1 Drumrnond Street I Vacant. I
CHURCH DIRECTORY. 499
PRIMITIVE METHODIST.
Where situated.
Ebenezer Chapel Victoria Terrace 'John B. Rayner.
Residence.
3 Victoria Terrace.
SYNOD OF UNITED ORIGINAL SECEDERS.
Victoria Terrace [ 7 Victoria Terrace j James Smellie [22 Brougham Street.
ORIGrNAL SECEDERS.
{Not in connection with Synod.')
Adam Square I South Bridge I Archibald Brown, MA.. .175 Adam Square.
Lauriston Street | Lauriston Street | James Wright |13 Gilmore Place.
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Martyrs' Church , George iv. Bridge | W. H. Goold, D.D | 8 Mansionhouse Koad.
SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.
Pleasance 74 Pleasance j Various. |
GLASSITE.
Barony Street \ Barony Street | Various.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Roxburgh Place Roxburgh Place I Various.
GERMAN CHURCH.
Queen Street | Upper Room, 5 Queen St.' John Blumenreich |35 George iv. Bridge.
SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN.
Scandinavian [North Junction Street....) Andreas Hansen | 8 North Fort Street.
JEWS' SYNAGOGUE.
I Synagogue [Park Place | B. Bittenberg | 8 Beaumont Place.
INDEPENDENT.
Hopetoun Booms ; 72 Queen Street J James Cranbrook | 1 Gayfield Square.
UNITARIAN.
St Mark's I Castle Terrace IE. B. Drummond '4.6 Gilmore Place.
500
CITY MISSION DIRECTORY.
LIST OF CITY MISSIONARIES,
INCLUDING MISSIONARIES SUPPORTED BY CONGREGATIONS OR SPECIAL ASSOCIATIONS.
E.C. stands for Established Church, CM. denotes connection with the City Mission.
District.
L North of Princes Street and
Calton Hill.
Water of Leith and Dean .
Water of Leith and Bell's Mills .
Stockbridge, North of Bridge .
Stockbridge, most of North side and")
part of South side j
Stockbridge, South side, Saunders?
Street, St Bernard's Place, etc. j
Stockbridge, Baker's Place to Pitt \
Street j
Canonmills, and East Cumberlandl
Street and Lane . j
Thistle Street, West division
Eose Street, West of Hanover St.,")
William Street, etc. . . .j
St James' Streets, Square, and PL.)
to Leith Street . . . j"
Foot of Bonnington Road .
Greenside Row, etc
II. Holyrood to Castle.
Abbey Hill, Norton Place, and 1 to\
31 Canongate (to Whitehorse CI.) j
Canongate, North side. 31 to 81 >
(Whitehorse Close to Brown's CI.) j"
Canongate, North side, 81 to 155 (
(Brown's Close to Burgh School))
Canongate, North side, 165 to 245)
(Tolbooth Wynd to New Street) j"
Canongate, North side, 247 to 333)
(New Street to Leith Wvnd) . j
Canongate, South side, 2 to 180 (Foot |
of Canongate to St John Street) j
Canongate, South side, 182 to 292 (St)
John Street to St Mary's Wynd) J
High Street, North side, Midconi-
mon Close to Sandilands' Close)
High Street, North side, 1 to 16;
(Leith Wynd to North Bridge) ,
High Street, North side, 171 to 431)
(North Bridge to Bank Street) C
High Street, South side, 2 to 122 (St)
Mary's Wynd to Widdry Street) J
High Street, South side (South')
Bridge to George iv. Bridge) . j
Lawninarket and Castle Hill
ILT. South of Castle and Cowgate.
West Fountainbridge
West Fountainbridge
Neighbourhood of W. Fountainbridge
Ponton Street. Dunbar^St., Thorny
bauk
Name.
Robert Gray .
Vacant
P. Taylor
Rev. John Sinclair ,
Thomas Brough
J. S. Mackay .
N. S. M'Intyre
David Kennedy
Vacant .
Address.
14 Market Place
1 Bedford Street .
31 Broughton Place
1 Dumbiedykes PL
43 Ann Street
13 Rosebk. Cottages
137 George Street
How- supported.
Free Dean Church
City Mission.
Dean St. U.P
(Tree St
\ Church.
City Mission.
Church.
Andrew's
Alexander Brown . ,43 New Street
! James Simpson
I J. Porteous
James Smith .
J. D. H. Porteous
EL Hetherton .
James Gray .
James Peddie .
John Howie .
William Crawford
Robert Ross .
J. Hancock
John Neilson .
John Orr
Alex. Robertson
Rev. J. Walker
J-}
William Mitchell .
Andrew Hardie
Rev. J. Mellis, assist.
James Fraser
j ("3 Union Place,")
i (BonuingtonRd.j"
53 Canongate
3 Macnab Street .
53 Canongate .
1 W.MayfieldLoan
25 York Place
47 George iv. Bridge
53 Canongate
21 Carnegie Street .
New College . .
11 Lothian Street .
127 St Leonard St.
34 Clerk Street
10 Arthur Street .
53 N. Castle Street
5 Beaumont Place.
9 Upper Grove PL
24 Seton Place
'24 South Castle St.
Free St Bernard's.
City Mission.
Free St Luke's.
Free St George's.
("St James' Place U.P.
I Church. C. M.
Pilrig Free Church.
City Mission.
Holyrood Free Church.
City Mission.
City Mission. *
City Mission.
("Broughton Place U.F.
\ Church. C. M.
City Mission.
fSt Thomas'Eng. Epis.
\ Church. CM.
JFree Church Students'
1 Association.
JBroughton Place U.P.
I Church. C. M.
Free High Church.
fRose Street U.P. C'h.
\ CM.
Cowgate Free Church.
Free Tolbooth Church.
City Mission.
Barclay Free Church.
Barclay Free Church.
( Fountainbridge Free
{ Church.
CITY MISSION DIRECTORY.
501
District.
High Riggs (South side), Riego St.,"*
Earl Grey Street, E. side of Home >
Street, Leven Street, etc. . j
Hi.sh Kiggs (N. side), Main Point,]
Hamilton Place, East Fountain- >
bridge, etc. . . . . )
Lady Lawson's Wynd, and E. side)
of Lauriston Street . . j
West Port
Grassmarket .
Cowgate (South side), Scott's Close)
to College Wynd j
Prince Albert Buildings, Dumbie-^
dykes J
Arthur Street and Places, Pleasance,
and Dumbiedykes to Salisbury
Street
Carnegie Street, and part of Pleasance
Richmond Place and Courts, North )
Richmond Street, etc. . . j
West, East, and South Richmond"
Streets, and part of Pleasance
Simon Sq.,Gibb'sEntry,GilmourSt.,
Paul St., Richmond Lane, Hard-
well Close, Haddon's Court, and(*
part of Pleasance . . )
St Leonard Street, Lane, and Hill
East and West Crosscauseway .
Potterrow and East side of Bristo St.
Buccleuch St., Gifford Park, Sciennes
Newington
Causewaj'side
( 'ausewayside
IV. Missionaries for Special
Classes.
Police Force ....
( 'abmen
Fallen
Blind in and near City
Indigent Old Men ...
Irish Roman Catholics
Bible Colporteur .
Free Church Highlanders through-)
out the City j
V. Leith, Portobello, and
Newhaven.
Leith Walk, Pilrig Street to Duke)
Street, Burns Street, Easter Road j"
Leith, Yardheads to Giles' Street
Leith. Back of Vaults, Giles' Street")
to St Andrew Street . . j
Leith, North ....
Leith, Seamen and their Families,")
Shore of Leith and Shipping . j
Leith, Foreigners
Leith, Special Mission
Portobello, Joppa, Duddingston, etc. .W. Munro
Portobello, Joppa . . . . Vacant .
Newhaven and Granton (Fishermen) I™ AUardvce
and Seamen) . . . • j I '
Alex. Robertson
■John Murray .
James Cooper .
James Brown .
W. R. Paton .
J. M'Ara.
John Dickson
Thomas Brough
William Mitchell .
Vacant .
George Dewar
Vacant .
William Smeaton .
John Tough .
David Tasker
Alexr. Chisholm
George Ross .
It. Martin
Rev. J. Nixon .
James Goodfellow .
Alexander Murray .
Alex. Paterson
Robert Mackay
James Mackie
John Brown .
D. Louden
Michael Sullivan
William Currie
Alexander Murray
George Arnott
George MacFarlane
Rev. R. Morrison ,
Mr. Carmichael
J. S. M 'Donald
Rev. Andr. Hansen
John M'Intyre
Address.
How supported.
7 Brighton Street . Free Greyfriars.
12 Upper Grove PL
7 Henry Street
21 Home Street
3 Portland Place .
194 Rose Street
9 Upper Grove PI.
1 Dumbiedykes PI.
5 Beaumont Place
2 Forbes Street
12 Sciennes .
34 Clerk Street
3 Davie Street
2 Park Street
14 Parkside Street .
7 W. Nicolsou St. .
2 Lord Russell PI.
10 Gladstone Ter. .
2 Sciennes Hill PI
54 Rankeillor Street
14 Rosebank Cottgs
12 N. St David St.
16 Grindlay Street ,
2 Preston Terrace,
7 Drummond St. ,
47 St Leonard St. .
76 Fountainbridge .
143 Constitution St.
7Bowling-greenSt.
/ 28 Raeburn PI.,)
\ Edinburgh j
53 Cumberland St. .
8 North Fort St. .
7 Glover Street .
7 Regent Street .
(42 Albany St.,)
\ North Leith j
( All employed by Free
f St Cuthbert's Church.
{Martyrs' (Reformed
1 Presbyterian) Oh.
West Port Free Church.
PortsburghU.P.Church.
City Mission.
City Mission.
Arthur Street U.P. Oh.
Infirmary St. U.P. Ch.
M'Crie Free Church.
(College Street U.P.
\ Church. CM.
Augustine Church.
Free St Paul's Church.
J Bristo Street U.P. Ch.
t C. M.
Nicolson St. U.P. Ch.
City Mission.
NewingtonFreeChurch.
{Newington U.P. Ch.
CM.
Grange Free Church.
City Mission.
City Mission.
City Mission.
Society for promoting
Reading among the
Blind on Moon's
System. 0. M.
(Indigent Old Men's
I Society. C M.
Ladies'Association, E.C
(National Bible Soc,
( Ladies'Association.
(Free Gaelic (St Co-
\ lumba's) Church.
fSt Andrew's PI. U.P.
"^ Church.
(Leith Congregational
\ Church.
South Leith Free Ch.
North Leith Free Ch.
St Ninian's Free Ch.
Foreign Merchants.
Private Mission.
Ladies' Associat. CM.
Free Church.
Scottish Coast Mission.
For list of Parochial 3Iissionaries, see under list of Clergymen of the Established Church.
502
CITY MISSION DIRECTORY.
LIST OF BIBLE-WOMEN AND SCRIPTURE READERS.
Water of Leith
Water of Leith Training School for)
Girls j"
India Place, Jamaica Street, etc.
Canonmills, etc. .
Rose Street (West of Hanover St.),"> '
William Street, etc. . . t
Rose Street (East end), St James'1
Streets, Square, and Place . j
Neighbourhood of Pilrig Street.
Neighbourhood of Pilrig Street.
Greenside
Canongate (Campbell's Close, etc.) .
Canongate (New St. to Leith Wynd).
Canongate (N. Back) and High Calton
Canongate, Holyrood to St John St. .
Canongate (St John Street to St\
Mary's Wynd) j
Canongate (St John Street to SU
Mary's Wynd) . . . j
Canongate (St John Street to South \_
Gray's Close) ....
High Street (Leith Wynd to Sandi-
lands' Close) ....
High Street (Saudilands' Close to)
NortU Bridge) . . ". /
High St. (North Bridge to Bank St.)
High Street (St Mary's Wynd to)
South Graves Close) . • . J
High St., S. Gray's Close to Niddry St.
High Street (South Bridge to Old)
Pishmarket Close) j
High Street (Covenant Close and)
Stevenlaw's Close [Boys]) . j
Lawnmarket and Castle Hill
Home Street to East Fountainbridge.
St Anthony's Place ....
West Port and Lady Lawson's Wynd
Grassmarket, Soutli side(Greyfriars)
Place to Castle Wynd) . . j
Cowgatehead
Cowgate, South side (Scott's Close)
to College Wynd) . f
Pleasance, South Back Canongate)
to St John's Hill . • , • i
Simon Sq., Gibb's Entry, OTniour)
St., Paul St., Hardwell Close, etc.}
Potterrow
Potterrow and Bristo Street
Eel 10 Bank, Rosehall, and Cameron)
ToU }
Piershill ....
Name.
Leith (Water Lane, etc. etc.)
Newhaven ....
For Special Classes.
Soldiers' Families in Garrisons .
Hospitals, Dispensaries, & Mothers')
Meetings j
Infirmary .
Infirmary .
Infirmary .
Lock Hospital .
Fallen
Visiting Schools, Reformatories, and)
Sick . . . • . j
Incurables throughout the City .
Gutta Percha Mills, Fountainbridge .
Mrs Torrie
Mrs Vesey
Miss Millar .
Miss Mary Connon .
Miss Boggie .
Mrs Anderson
Miss Douglas .
Miss Todd .
Miss H. Berrie
Miss Jessie Veitch .
Mrs Ormiston .
Mrs Henry
Mrs Murray .
Miss Millar .
Miss Easton .
Mrs Rose
Mrs Blair
Mrs Flockhart
Miss M. Richardson
Miss Margaret Tod
Miss Margt. Gorrie
Mrs Swan
Miss Berrie
Miss Millar .
Miss Feme
Miss Jackson .
Miss Burnet .
Mrs Ross
Mrs Matheson
Miss Taylor .
Miss Innes
Miss Jane Thomson
Mrs Dalgleish
Mrs Robertson
Miss Christison
Miss Safely .
Mrs Chisholni
Mrs Hutchison
Miss Jessie Veitch "
Miss F. Lambert .
Miss Martha Cowan
Miss Richardson
Miss Maria Macraw
Miss Warden .
Miss Purves .
! Miss M. Aitchison .
Mrs Gray
Miss Beatrice Nisbet |
Address.
7 Henderson Bow.
fUlbster Indus- {
\ trial School j
15 Colville Place .
51 Broughton St. .
233 Canongate
90 Rose Street
7 Tennant Street .
31 Pilrig Mod. Bdgs.
2 Greenside Place.
3 East Register St.
12 Brown Square .
7 Union Street
5 Newington Place
9 StLeonard'sLane
(Orchardfield, ")
\ Leith Walk /
42 Lothian Street .
47 Bristo Street .
22 Charles Street ,
47 Bristo Street
176 Fountainbridge,
123 Rose Street
4 Park Street
2 Greenside Place.
57 Hanover Street. .
12 Holyrood Ter. .
21 Lauriston Street
54 Grassmarket
("Hawthorn Ter.,
\ Water of Leith
15 Queen Street
Orchardfield Street
48 Lothian Street
Arthur street
19 Potterrow .
2 Lord Russell PI.
(TynecastleTolU
1 Dairy . /
55 Constitution St..
(Taii-bairn PI.,)
(_ Newhaven j
How supported.
East Register St.
Broughton Place
Brighton Street .
Potterrow .
St Leonard St.
Heriot Place
Mackenzie Place
Arthur Street .
Causewavside .
Private Mission.
Private Mission.
Ladies, St Steph. E.C.
Ladies' Domestic Missn.
Free St George's.
(Ladies, St Andrew'.-
* E.C.
Ladies, Free Pilrig Ch.
Ladies, Free Pilrig Cli.
Ladies, Greenside E.C.
City Mission.
Private Mission.
Private Mission.
Private Mission.
(St Thomas' English
\ Episcopal Church.
St Thomas' English
Episcopal Church.
Old Church Parish.
f FreeChurch Students'
\ Association.
JDomestic Servants
(_ Association.
Ladies' Association.
Ladies' Association.
Private Mission.
West St Giles' E.C.
Private Mission.
Free Tolbooth Church.
Ladies' Association.
Lothian Road U.P. Ch.
Ladies' Association.
Private Mission.
(Ladies' Protestant As-
\ sociation.
Ladies, Episcopal Ch.
Ladies' Association.
Ladies, Augustine Ch.
Bristo Street U.P. Ch.
St Andrew's Epis. Ch.
Newington U.P. Ch.
Ladies.
N. Leith U.P. Church.
Ladies, Trinitv.
City Mission.
City Mission.
Ladies' Association.
Ladies' Association.
Private Mission.
Scrip. Readers' Soe.E.C.
Scrip. Readers' Soc.E.C.
Private Mission.
So.forEel. of Incurables.
Private Mission.
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY
503
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.
UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. (Founded 1582.)
The Winter Session opens in the beginning of November, and closes in the end of April ; the Summer
Session opens in the beginning of May, and closes in the end of July. The General Council meets twice
: year, on the first Tuesday after the 14th of April, and on the last Friday of October. The number
pi Matriculated Students for 1867-8 (Winter Session) was 1468; of Members of General Council, 2480.
The number who graduated in 1867 was 165, — viz. in Arts, M.A., 57 ; in Medicine, 92 ; in Law, 1 ; in
Divinity, 9 ; in Science (Natural or Mental), 6.
Curators
Assessors
Elected. Electors.
General Council.
Chancellor.
1865 Matriculated Students.
Curators.-
1865 University Court.
1859 University Court.
1868 University Court.
1865 Town Council.
1862 Town Council.
1867 Town Council.
1865 Town Council.
Chancellor, . Vacant.
Vice- Chancellor, Vacant.
Rector, . . Thomas Carlyle,
Principal, . Vacant.
("Right Hon. John Inglis, Lord President,
I Sir W. Gibson Craig, Bart., .
j D. Milne Home of Milnegraden and Wedderburn,
J. W. Chambers, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, .
I Adam Black,
| George E. Russell,
^Andrew Fyfe,
Secretary — R. Bruce Johnston, W.S.
("Alexander Wood, M.D.,
James Macknight, W.S., ....
David Laing, LL.D.,
Eev. K. M. Pliin, Galashiels, ....
( Professor Robert Christison, M.D.,
University Court — The Eector, Principal, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, and the five Assessors.
Secretary — John Christison, W.S.
Senatus Academicus — The Principal and Professors. Secretary — Professor Wilson.
Additional Examiners for Degrees: in Arts — Classical Literature, John Kerr, M.A., Elgin; Menial
Philosophy, Alexander Nicolson, M. A. ; Mathematics, etc., Eev. Hugh Martin, M.A. ; in Medicine —
Dr William Robertson, Benjamin Bell, surgeon, Dr William Seller.
Examiners of Parochial Schoolmasters for the District of Edinburgh — Professors Crawford, Stevenson,
Kelland, Fraser, Blackie, Liston. Secretary — Professor Fraser.
1860 Chancellor.
1863 Town Council.
1865 Rector.
1867 General Council.
1859 Senatus Academicus
Cleric, Thomas Gilbert
Regius Keeper of the. Museum of Natural History,
Professor Allman.
Regius Keeper of the Botanical Gardens, Prof. Balfour.
Librarian, John Small, M.A.
Janitor, John Chapman.
Faculty of Divinity — Dean, Professor Crawford.
Chairs. Founded. Professors. Appointed.
Divinity, . . . 1C20 T. J. Crawford, D.D., LL.D., 1859 Curators.
Hebrew and Oriental Lan-
guages, . . . 1642 David Liston, M.A., . 1848 Curators.
Divinity and Church History 1695 William Stevenson, D.D., 1861 Crown.
Biblical Criticism and Bibli-
cal Antiquities, . 1846 A. H. Charteris, D.D., . 1868 Crown.
Patrons
Faculty of Law — Dean, Professor Muirhead.
Public Law, .
Civil Law,
History,
Scots Law,
Medical Jurisprudence
Police,
Conveyancing,
1707 James Lorimer, M.A.,
1710 James Muirhead, .
and
1719 Cosmo Innes, M.A.,
1722 N. Macpherson, LL.D.,
1
1807 Douglas Maclagan, M.D.,
1825 J. Stuart Tytler, .
1862 Crown.
1862 Faculty of Advocates and Cura-
tors.
1846 Faculty of Advoc. and Curators.
1865 Faculty of Advoc. and Curators.
1862 Crown.
1856 Curators, Depute Keeper and So-
ciety of Writers to the Signet.
504
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.
Faculty of Medicine— Bean, Professor Balfour.
Chairs. Founded.
Botany, .... 1676
Institutes of Medicine, . 1605
Practice of Physic, . 1685
Anatomy, . . . 1705
Chemistry and Chemical
Pharmacy, . . 1713
Midwifery and Diseases of
Women and Children,
Professors.
John H. Balfour, M.D.,
John H. Bennett, M.D.,
Thomas Laycock, M.D.,
William Turner, M.B.,
Appointed. Patrons.
1845 Crown .and Curators
1848 Curators.
1855 Curators.
18G7 Curators.
L. Playfair, M.D., C.B., 1858 Curators.
Sir J. Y. Simpson Bart,
M.D., . . ' . 1840 Curators.
(J. H. Bennett, M.D., . 1848
Clinical Medicine, . 1741 1 Thomas La}xock, M.D., 1855
(Douglas Maclagan, M.D., 1862
1767 Geo. J. Allnian, M.D., . 1855 Crown.
R. Christison, M.D., D.C.L., 1832 Curators.
James Syme, . . 1833 Crown.
Douglas Maclagan, M.D., 1862 Crown.
James Spence, . . 1864 Curators.
William Henderson, M.D., 1842 Curators.
Natural History, .
Dietetics, Materia Medica,
and Pharmacy, . . 1768
Clinical Surgery, . . 1803
Medical Jurisprudence and
Police, . . . 1807
Surgery, . . . 1831
General Pathology, . 1831
Faculty of Af.ts — Bean, Professor Fraser.
Humanity,
1597
Mathematics,
1G74
Greek, .
1708
Logic and Metaphysics
1708
Moral Philosophy,
1708
Natural Philosophy,
1708
History,
1719
Rhetoric and English
Lite-
rature,
1762
Practical Astronomy,
1786
Agriculture, .
1790
Theory of Music, . . 1839
Sanscrit and Comparative
Philology, . . . 1862
Engineering, . . 1868
1597 W. Y. Sellar, LL.D.,
Philip Kelland, M.A.,
John S- Blackie, .
A. C. Fraser, M.A.,
Vacant.
Peter G. Tait, M.A.,
Cosmo Innes, M.A.,
David Masson, M.A.,
C. Piazzi Smyth, .
John Wilson,
H. S. Oakeley, M.A.,
Theo. Aufrecht, M.A.,
Fleeming Jenkin,
1863
1838
1852
1856
1860
1846
1865
1845
1854
1865
Lords of Session, Curators, Fa-
culty of Advocates, Society of
Writers to the Signet.
Curators.
Curators.
Curators.
Curators.
Curators.
Faculty of Advocates and Cura-
tors.
Crown.
Crown.
Lords of Session, Curators, and
University Court.
University Court.
1862 Crown.
1868 Sir David Baxter, Bart., and the
Crown.
NEW COLLEGE (FEEE CHURCH). (Instituted 1843.)
The Session opens on the first Wednesday of November, and closes on the first Wednesday of April.
Principal — E. S. Candlisk, D.D. Acting Librarian — Eev. John Laing.
Secretary — Dr Duns. Janitoi — James Kidd.
Divinity,
Divinity and Church History, .
Hebrew and Oriental Languages,
Exegetical Theology,
Natural Science,
Evangelistic Theology,
f James Buchanan, D.D., LL.D., 51 Lauriston Place,
Eobert Rainy, D.D., 8 Eosebery Crescent.
f John Duncan, LL.D., 10 Dalrymple Crescent.
\ A. B. Davidson, D.D . Coll., 10 Eillbank Terrace.
Eev. G. Smeaton, 13 Mansionhouse Road.
John Duns, D.D., 2 North Mansionhouse Eoad.
Eev. Alexander Duff, D.D., LL.D., Lauder Eoad.
EDINBURGH YETERIXARY COLLEGE.
Principal Professor of Pathology,
Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica,
Professor of Anatomy, ....
Lecturer on Physiology, ....
Clinical Assistant, Operative Surgery, Prac-> 0 c -p,
tical Pharmacy, etc, . . . . } C. S. Eomams, M.E.C.V.S.
Secretary to the Veterinary College, . 0. S. Eomanis. M.E.C.V.S.
Law Agent, M. M'Gregor, S.S.C., 10 Dundas street
W. Williams, M.E.C.V.S., F.E.S.E.
A. Dalzell, M.D., F.E.S.E.
Thomas Strangeways, V.S.
P. Young, M.D.
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.
505
EOYAL HIGH SCHOOL OF EDINBURGH
Patrons — The Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council of the City of Edinburgh.
Rector — James Donaldson, LL.D., 8 Mayfield Street.
Classics — The Eector; John Cnrmichael, M.A.,
F.S.A. Scot., 4 Mary's Place; William Macdonald,
M.A., 7 Summerhall. Assistants — Peter Peter-
son, M.A. ; Jolm Yeats, M.A. Examiner — John
Macmillan, M.A., F.S.A. Scot, 16 Buccleuch PI.
English — John M. Koss, 30 Great King Street ;
Frederick B. Calvert, jun.
French — Charles Henri Schneider, M.C.P., 19
Upper Gray Street.
German — Albert von Bavensbergr, 74 George
Street.
Lecturers on Science.
Chemistry — Dr Stevenson Macadam, 25 Brighton
Place, Portobelio.
Natural Philosophy — William Lees, M.A., Linkvale-
Lodge, Viewforth.
Zoology — James DavieS.
Botany— John Sadler, F.E.P.S., Experimental Cot-
tage, Inverleith Bow.
Fortification, Civil and Mining Engineering — Lien-
tenant John Mackie, engineer, 65 York PI
Mathematics and Arithmetic — David Munn, 41 I Drawing — Walter Ferguson, F.S.A. Scot., 70 Gil
Great King Street; and Assistants.
Examiners — Professors Kelland, Blackie, Sellar,
and Masson.
Writing and Bookkeeping — William Cooper, 17
York Place. Assistant — William Boal.
more Place.
Fencing $ Gymnastics — Capt. Poland, 7 Bellevue Tcr.
Hindustani — John Thomson, P.H.
Janitor and Drill Sergeant — William Bollo.
THE EDINBURGH ACADEMY.
(Incorporated by Royal Charter, 5th Geo. iv.)
Directors.
And. Beatson Bell, Esq., advocate ; The Hon. Lord
Xeaves; John Marshall, Esq., advocate ; Sir John
Don Wauchope of Edmonstone, Bart. ; A. F.
Adam, Esq.. W.S.; Andrew Wood, Esq.. M.D.;
A. Campbell Swinton, Esq., advocate, LL.D. ;
The Bight Hon. and Bight Bev. the Lord Bishop
Secretary — John Cheyne, Esq., advocate.
Rector — The Bev. James Stephen Hodson, D.D. of Balliol and Merton Colleges, Oxford.
Classics— Henry Weir, M.A. ; James Carmichael : English — William F. Collier, LL.D.
James Clyde, LL.D.; John Alexander Banks.' Fortification and Civil Engineering — Lieutenant John
of London : Edmund Baxter, Esq., W.S. ; Thos.
Constable, Esq. ; The Hon. Lord Mure ; George
T. Kinnear, Esq., W.S. ; George' Dundas, Esq.,
advocate; John Ord Mackenzie, Esq., W.S. ;
Eobert Balfour, Esq., C.A.
Treasurer — Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq., C.A.
M.A
Mathematics — John Shand, M.A. Assistant — John
S. Mackay, M.A.
French — J. G. E. Macleod, B.LL., and Agrt!ge of
the University of Paris.
German — A. N. Meyerowicz, LL.B.
Mackie.
Writing and Arithmetic — J. Dalziel Maclean. As-
sistant— Evan Stewart.
Drawing — Walter Ferguson.
Fencing and Gymnastics — Captain and Mr Henry
Boland.
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTIONS.
Xame of Institution, etc. Where situated.
Church of ScotlandTrainius; In-1 T , „
stitution and Normal School } J°l"*ton Terrace. . ,
College for Daughters of Mini-)
stersoftheChurchof Scotland, f T-., -, „
and Professors in the Scottish f ^ilgraston Terrace, Grange
Universities J
Craigmount House
Dreghorn College.
Edinburgh Collegiate Institu-"}
tion j"
Dick Place, Grange
Colinton
27 and 28 Charlotte Square
Edinburgh Institution .
Edinburgh Institution for the"}
Boardand Education of Young f
Ladies ....
Edinburgh Institution for the
Education of Young Ladies
Free Church of Scot. Training")
Institution and Normal Sch. j
High School, Leith
Loretto House ...
Merchiston Castle ...
Scottish Episcopal Training In-"|
stitution . . . . )
Scottish Institution for Educa->_
tion of Young Ladies . j
8 Queen Street
1 Park Place
23 Charlotte Square
172 Canongate
Leith Links .
Musselburgh
Merchiston .
Lochrin House
9 Moray Place
Teachers.
. Bev. James Currie, M.A., rector.
. James Sime, M.A.. principal.
. John Dalgleish, principal.
( A. Hamilton Bryce, LL.D., D.C.L.,
i F.B.S.E., rector.
(E. M. Ferguson, Ph.D., F.E.S.E.,
J and George Bickerton, head
( masters. See Adv.
. J. C. Steen, head master. See Adv.
(Mrs Strangman, lady superiu-
\ tendent.
. Maurice Paterson, B.A., rector.
. Peter M'Farlane, head master.
. Hely H. Almond, principal.
. John Eogerson, principal.
. Rev. C. Smith, B.A., principal.
( Miss Johnson, lady superintendent.
I See Adv.
306
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.
SCHOOL S.
PARISH SCHOOLS.
Name of Institution, etc. Where situated.
Buccleuch Hope Park Square
Greyfriars (New) .... Vermel ....
Leith, South . . . .49 Great Junction Street
Morningside Morningside .
St Andrew's 19 Thistle Street
St Bernard's Dean Street .
St George's 10 Young Street
St Mary's Bellevue
St Stephen's 58 Brunswick Sti-eet
St Thomas's 6 Mill Lane, Leith
St Thomas's 7 Mill Lane, Leith
Teachers.
. Miss Anne Hutton.
. Patrick Corbett, master.
. Andrew Moffat, master.
. J. M'Bain, master.
. Vacant.
. John Carmichael, teacher.
. Hugh W. Adair, master.
. John Bauchope, master.
. A. M. Smith, principal.
. Duncan Laing, master.
. Miss MLellan, teacher.
FREE CHURCH SCHOOLS.
. 36 West Port
. Anderson's Close, 14 Cowgate
. Dean ....
Fountaiubridge
Greenside
Chalmers' Territorial .
Cowgate
Dean ....
Fountainbridge
Glenorchy's, Lady
High Byers Close, High Street
Holyrood ..... Horse Wynd, Canongate
Leith, South Duncan Place, Leith
Newington 41 South Clerk Street .
New North Stevenlaw's Close, 132 High Street
Northern District .... Henderson Kow .
Pilrig ...... Pilrig Buildings .
Pleasance 19 St John's Hill .
Eiego Street Riego Street .
Roseburn Roseburn
St Andrew's Dean Street .
St George's Mission . . . 124 Rose Street
St John's, Leith . . . .69 Constitution Street
St Mary's Canonmills .
St Ninian's . . . . .40 Commercial Street
St Paul's . ... St Leonard Street
Thomson's, Eev. Dr. Andrew . 10 Queensferry Street
Tolbooth Victoria Terrace .
Peter Langlands, master.
Alexander M'Kenzie, teacher.
Alexander Fleming, master.
Elizabeth Hope.
George Morison, master.
Andrew Gemlie, master.
Miss Wilson.
George Anderson, master.
John Barclay, master.
J. M. Chalmers, teacher.
George Robertson, teacher.
C. G. Hutchison, master.
William Robertson, M.A., master.
John Donaldson, master.
James Hamilton, teacher.
Robert Paterson, master.
Alexander Watt, master.
Miss Gellatly. teacher.
William Eiach, teacher.
John Barr, master.
William Lambie, master.
J. Philip, master.
J. Dalgleish Crowe, rector.
William Glass, master.
St Andrew's .
St Columba's
St George's .
St James's
St James's, Leith .
St John's
St Paul's
Trinity .
EPISCOPAL SCHOOLS.
South Back of Canongate
Johnston Terrace
Clyde Street Lane
Broughton Street .
53 Great Junction Street
Earl Grey Street .
16 Carrubber's Close
Malta Green Place
Jane Haugh, teacher.
Miss Anderson, teacher.
Miss Grant, teacher.
Jacob Simmins, master.
William Barton, master.
George Tinkler, teacher.
Miss Atkins.
Miss Thomson, teacher.
Miss Bowden, teacher.
Marie Stella .
St Andrew's .
St Ann's
St Ann's
St Cuthbert's
St Ignatius .
St Mary's
St Patrick's .
Adam & Bell's
Bell's, Dr
Bell's, Dr . '
Bell's, Dr
Buccleuch
Canongate Burgh
Christian Society
ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.
8 Kirkgate
160 Canongate .
20 Niddry Street .
4 Nicolson Square
Brown's Close, 14 Grassmarket .
Hunter's Close, 129 Grassmarket .
55 Lothian Street . . . .
25 Market Street . . . .
Sisters of Mercy.
Thomas Forbes, master.
Sisters of Mercy, teachers.
Eeligious of St Margaret's, tcach'rs.
Sisters of Mercy, teachers.
Sisters of Mercy, teachers.
Sisters of Mercy, teachers.
John Caven, teacher.
PUBLIC AND FREE SCHOOLS.
. 19 London Street .
50 Niddry Street .
29 Great Junction Street
Greenside
Granton
155 Canongate
Little Lochend's Close .
Alexander Adam.
J. L. Bell.
J. E. Hill, teacher.
George M'Naughton, teacher.
James Swanston, teacher.
Alexander Frew, teaGher.
Thomas Milne, master.
John Aird, master.
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY
Name of Institution, etc. Where situated.
Gillespie's 1 Bruntsfield Place
Hay's Mechanic . . . .27 Fox Lane, Leith
Heriot's . . . ' . . . Heriot Bridge ....
Heriot's 351 Oowgate Port ....
Heriot's . ... . . . High School Yards
Heriot's Old Assembly Close, 172 High St.
Heriot's Borth wick's Close, 18C High St. .
Heriot's Brown (Square ....
Heriot's 137 Kose Street ....
Heriot's Broughton Street ....
Lancasterian . . . . G Davie Street ....
Madras New Cut, Newhaven .
Navigation 60 Tol booth Wynd, Leith .
Beid's, Miss . . . . .69 Causewayside ....
St Cuthbert's Sessional . . Dalkeith Eoad t.
Sessional 261 Canongate ....
507
Teacher*.
Eev. David Henderson, teacher.
William Ellis, teacher.
Peter Henderson, teacher.
J. Byers, teacher.
James M'Kean, teacher.
Kobert Foulifl, teacher.
William Hall, teacher.
John Eitchie, teacher.
Henry Fitzgerald, teacher.
Thomas Armstrong, teacher.
William Scott, teacher.
Thomas Laiijg, master.
James Bolam, teacher.
Miss Paterson, teacher.
Miss Eeid, teacher.
John E. Colston, teacher.
INDUSTEIAL SCHOOLS.
Fountainbridge
Leith Eagged
Original Eagged
St Cuthbert's
St John Street
Tron Church
United .
. 76 Fountainbridge
. 24 King Street
. Eamsay Lane
. 35 Castle Barns
. St John Street
. 14 Niddry Street
. South Gray's Close, 56 High St.
Miss Vallance, teacher.
James Gregor, master.
Eobert Thain, superintendent.
Vacant.
Miss Wilson, teacher.
Miss M'Neil, matron.
C. FergusoD, teacher.
INFANT SCHOOLS.
Cordwainer's Hall
Cowan's Close
Greenside Eow
Heriot's .
Heriot's .
Heriot's .
Heriot's .
Lauder Eoad
St Thomas's .
Victoria Street (Heriot's Free)
Water of Leith
48 Potterrow
East Crosscauseway
Greenside Bow-
High School Yards
Old Assembly Close
137 Eose Street
Broughton Street ,
15 Lauder Eoad
250 Canongate
Victoria Street
Water of Leith
. Mary Eonaldson, teacher.
. Miss Ferguson, teacher.
. Miss E. Milne, teacher.
. Miss Hunter, teacher.
. Miss Andrew, teacher.
. Miss Eeid, teacher.
. Miss Urquhart, teacher.
. Miss Bell, teacher.
. Miss Russell, teacher.
. Miss Ann M'Naughton, teacher.
. Miss Smith, teacher.
P.risto Street .
Causewayside
High School Close
Portsburgh .
South Gray's Close
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MISSION SCHOOLS.
. 26 Bristo Street .
. Duncan Street, Newington
. 307 Canongate
. 4 Heriot Bridge
. 56 High Street
. James Wilson, teacher.
. A. T. M'Lean, teacher.
. James Porteous, teacher.
. Margaret Thomson, teacher.
. J. Dodds, teacher.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS.
Baird, Miss C. F., Eosebank Villa, Wardie Eoad.
Balmain, Miss, 14 Heriot Eow.
Brown, Miss, 20a Ainslie Place.
Brown, Miss, 11 Hillside Crescent.
Dalrymple, Miss, 1 Jamaica Street, Leith.
Deuchar, Miss, Trafalgar House, Chalmers Cresct.
Du Plessis & Black, Misses, 26 Eoyal Terrace.
Elwert, Miss, 23 Windsor Street.
Frobel, Madame, 9 Gloucester Place.
Geddes, Misses, 16 Atholl Crescent.
Gibson, Misses, 8 Church Hill.
Hart, Francis, 66 Gilmore Place.
Hodson, Miss, 18 Eoyal Circus.
Hood, Miss, 8 Bruntsfield Place.
Hunter, Misses, 32 Dublin Street.
Johnson, Miss, 12 Moray Place.
Johnstone, Miss, 22 Annandale Street.
Kennedy, Misses, 1 Church Hill.
Key, Miss, 78 Great King Street.
Kunz, Madame, 19 Eoyal Circus.
Laing, Miss, 6 Maitland Street, Newhaven.
M'Intyre, Miss, 56 Blacket Place.
Mackenzie, Miss, 25 Greenhill Gardens.
Mackichan, Mrs, 46 Moray Place.
Meek, Mrs, 19 Eutland Square.
Menzies, Misses, 11 Gilmore Place.
Milne, Misses, 6 West Maitland Street.
Mouat, Misses, Grange House, Grange Loan.
Oliver, Misses, 11 Rutland Square.
Parkinson, Miss, 4 Eoyal Circus.
Peacock, Miss, 16 Findhorn Place.
Ross, Mrs, 30 and 32 Great King Street.
Roussy, Mrs, 1 Melville Street.
Simson, Miss, 24 Buckingham Terrace.
Smith, Miss, 8 St John Street.
Stevens, Mrs, 11 Bellevue Crescent.
Turnbull, Misses, 41 Drummond Place.
Turnbull, Mrs, 26 Dublin Street.
Young, Miss, 56 Great King Street.
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EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
Arthur Street Academy, 1 Arthur Street ; James H.
Beat, master.
Baillie, James, 4 Marmion Terrace.
Begbie, W. M. (private classes), 2 Koyal Circus.
Braid wood, Francis, 39 Grange Road.
Budge, Daniel, 14 Nicolson Square.
Cameron, H., 27 Gayfield Square.
Circus Place ; William M. Begbie, rector.
Clare Hall, 132 Causewayside ; A. Munro, master.
Crerar, Daniel, 13 Forth Street.
Douglas, James, Ph.D., 9 Great King Street.
Dow, Miss, 5 Picardy Place.
Duff, Miss, 6 Albany Street, Leith.
Gardner, Peter, 107 Constitution Street.
Haldane's, Miss, 18 Greenside Place; Miss Robert-
son, teacher.
Hall, Miss (for girls), Pier Place, Newhaven.
Hamilton Place Academy, 10 and 11 (Stockbridgc);
James Maclaren, F.E.I.S., principal.
Hay, David, 2 Drummond Street.
Hay. Miss, 10 Vanbnrgh Place.
Henderson, Mrs, Windmill Cottage, Windmill
Lane.
Hunter, John M., 20 York Place.
Hutton, James, Academy, 1 Nicolson Square.
India Street Academy (36) ; Thomas S. Henderson,
principal.
Institution for Young Ladies, and Preparatory
School for Boys, Melville House, George Square;
Alexander Thomson, principal. See Adv.
Institution for YoungLadies, 5 Duncan Street, New-
ington ; Miss Cunningham, mistress.
Jamieson, Miss (young ladies), 7 Carlung Place.
Keay, Misses, 5 Grove Street.
Keir Street Academy (3); William Sutton, master.
Lees, Misses (young ladies), 22 Buccleuch Place.
M'Leod, Miss (ladies), 3 Portland Terrace, Leith.
Millar, R,, 18 Thistle Street.
Newington Academy, 8 Arniston Place; James
M'Lauchlan, teacher.
Newington Acadcnry, and Institution for Young
Ladies, 8 Salisbury Place ; P. Wilson, master.
Oliphant, T., 33 Charlotte Square.
Queen Street Academy, 12 Queen Street; J.Watson,
master.
Robertson's Academy, 19 East Preston Street ; W.
R. Wason, master.
St Anthony's, 54 Great Junction Street; John Shed-
den, master. See Adv.
Scott's, A. S. B., 14 Picardy Place.
Spence, Miss (young ladies), 25 Dick Place.
Stage, Miss, 27 Haddington Place.
Thomson, Robert, LL.B., 40 Frederick Street.
Thorburn, George, 2 Albany Street, Leith.
Trinity Academy, Catherine Bank, Newhaven
Road ; Davidson Hunter, master.
Trotter, Alexander (classes), 59 George Street.
Victoria, Main Street, Newhaven ; Alex. Ingram,
master.
Watson, G. H. (classes), 23 Archibald Place.
Western Academy, 12 Grove Street; Archd. Fyfe,
master.
Western Institution, 20 Stafford Street ; vacant.
Wood, W., Canaan Villa, Canaan Lane.
LIST OF TEACHEES.
Classics.
Bryce, A. H., LL.D., 27 and 28
Charlotte square
Cameron, H., 27 Gayfield square
Carmichael, James, 9 Saxe-Co
bourg place /
Carmichael, Jn., M.A., 4 Mary's
place
Donaldson, James, LL.D., 8
Mayfield street
Herbert, David, M.A., 1 Nelson
street
Kilgour, James, 32 Grove street
Maccoll, Alex., 12 Rutland sq.
M'Laehlan, T., Canonmills house
Maclaren, James, 11 Hamilton
place, Stockbridge
M'Millan, Jn., 16 Buceleuch pi.
Munro, Arch., A.M., Clare hall,
Newington
Ridpath, J., 96 Gilmore place
Ross, David, 14 Parkside street
Simmons, Jacob, 22 London st.
Steel, W., 27 Clarence street
Steen, John C, 1 Park jilace.
See Adv.
Thomson, Alexander, Melville
house, George sq. See Adv.
Thomson, Robert, LL.B., 40
Frederick street.
Wason, Wm. K., Robertson's
academy, Newington.
Young, J. C, 15 Fettes row
Dancing.
Atkinson, J. G., 1a Hill street.
See Adv.
Baird, D., I Drummond street
Brouneau, M., 45 Castle street.
See Adv.
Brouneau, Mad., 45 Castle st.
D'Egville, James, 50b Frederick
street
Dewar, W., 59 South bridge
Johnstone, G., jun., IS Elder
street
Lowe, George, 72 Queen street.
See Adv.
Lowe, Mrs, 72 Queen street
M'Glashan, A., 1 Cumin place
Milne, J. M., 98 South bridge
Vueghs, Louis, 117 George st.
Drawing.
Arnst, Adam, 46 Gt. King st.
Arnott, Miss. 11 Duncan street j
Brown, T., 10 Jordan bank
Carmichael, Wm., 44 South br.
Cleland, Peter, 2 Darnaway st.
Deuchar, Miss E. R., Trafalgar
house, Chalmers crescent
Ferguson, W., High School and
36 George street. See Adv.
Ferrier, James, 12 Queen street
Fortie, John, 2 S. Charlotte st.
Kemp, G., 1 Union place, Bon-
nington road
Napier, Jas. B., 46 Gt. King st.
Ross, Mrs, 36 Hanover street
Sinison, David, 25 India street
Simson, G. W. k Miss, 54 Fre-
derick street
Steinhofer, Miss Fred., 34 Han-
over street
Elocution.
Bell, M. J. M., 13 South Charlotte
street. See Adv.
Calvert, F. B., 21 St Patrick sq.
Davis, Rev. Edwin, Eden lane
Graham, W., LL.D., 1 Moray pi.
Rogerson, John J., principal of
Merchiston academy
English.
Begbie, Wm. M., 6 North-east
Circus place
Blyth, Miss, 9 Hope street
Christie, Mrs T., 36 George st.
Collier, William F., 9 Saxe-Co-
bourg place
Crerar, S., 13 Forth street
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.
•m
Douglas, James, 9 Gt. King st.
Duff, Miss, 6 Albany st., Leith
Fraser, Miss E., 10 London row
Fraser, Miss J., 27 Nelson street
Gardner, Peter, 107 Constitution
street
Graham, Richard D., 6 Marmion
terrace
Hay, David, 2 Drummond st.
Henderson, Robert, 46 Ann st.
Hunter, D., Trinity Academy,
Catherine bank, Newhaven rd.
Hunter, John M., 20 York place
Hutton, J., 1 Nicolson square
Maccoll, Alex., 12 Rutland sq.
Maclaren, James, 11 Hamilton
place, Stoekbridge
M'Leod, Miss, 3 Portland ter-
race, Leith
Millar, R., IS Thistle street
Morton, James, 20 Nelson street
Robson, Dr Thomas W. E., 12
Queen street
Ross, John M. (High school), 30
Great King street
Scott, A. S. B., 14 Picardy pi.
Sutton, Wm., 3 Keir street
Thomas, John, 10 Carlton street
"Wood, W., Canaan villa, Canaan
lane
English, and Geography.
Begbie, Wm. M., 6 North-east
Circus place
Douglas, J., Ph.D., 9 Great
King street
Graham, R. D., 6 Marmion ter.
Graham, W., LL.D., 1 Moray pi.
Henderson, T. S., 36 India st.
M'Laren, John R., 33 Howe st.
Steen, J. C. , 1 Park pi. See Adv.
Thomson, Alex., Melville house,
George square. See Adv.
Fencing & Gymnastics.
Francalanza, Thos., 54 George st.
Roland, Capt., 18 St Andrew sq.
Roland, H, Royal Academy, 33
Gayfield square.
French.
Arnott, Miss, 11 Duncan street
Chantrelle, E., B.A., 81a George
street
Chaumont, Louis F., 44 Castle st.
De Flandre, C, 15 Dundas st.
De Palmas, Solomy, 2 South
Charlotte street
Espinasse, M., 1 London street
Frobel, Karl, 9 Gloucester place
Frobel, Madame, 9 Gloucester pi.
Furby, A., 95a George street
Gibson, Gilbert M., 11 Charles st.
Havet, Alfred, 24 Charlotte sq.
See Adv.
Hoist, Miss, 13 India street
Kunz, M. Jules, 19 Royal circus
Richon, Victor, 84 Gilmore pi.
Roussy, F. S., 1 Melville street
Schneider, A., 29 Frederick st.
Schneider, C. H, M.C.P., High
School, 19 Upper Gray street
Steinhofer, Miss Fred., 34 Han-
over street
German.
Blumenreich, Rev. John, 35
George iv. bridge
Frobel, Karl, 9 Gloucester place
Frobel, Madame, 9 Gloucester pi.
Gundlaeh, H, 12 Queen street
Hoist, Miss, 13 India street
Kunz, M. Jules, 19 Royal circus
Loth, J. T., D.L., 27 Rutland st.
See Adv.
Meyerowicz, Nicolay (Edinburgh
Academy), 32 Dundas street
Nachot, H. W., 59 George street
Ravensberg, A. von, 74 George st.
Schneider, A., 29 Frederick st.
Schopp, John, 41 Queen street
Steinhofer, Miss Fred., 34 Han-
over street
Weisse, Heinrich, 10 Forres st.
Italian.
Lemmi, E., LL.D., 30 Rutland
square
Mathematics.
Frobel, Karl, 9 Gloucester place
Gloag, James, 11 Duncan street
Pryde, James, 50 South bridge
Robertson, Alexander, M.A., 54
South bridge
Sang, E., 2 George street
Smith, Henry G. C, 41 Grove
street
Smith, "Wm. , 4 Melbourne place
Trotter, Alexander, 59 George
street
"Watson, G. H., 23 Archibald pi.
Music.
Adlington, Wm., 41 HeriotroAv
Arnott, Miss, 11 Duncan street
Atkinson, J. G., 1a Hill street
Bell, William, 1 Gladstone ter.
Black, Mrs, 5 Gladstone terrace
Bonnar, Mrs, 28 India street
Bridgman, F. W., 40 Great
King street
Brooke, Jonathan, Taaphall,
Ferry road, Leith
Bucher, Signor, 19 Great Stuart
street
Campbell, Misses, GO Castle st.
Christian}-, A., 85 Gt. King st.
Christie, Mrs Thomas, 36 Geo. st.
Cobham, M.,11 Greenhill gard.
Compton,' Miss, 28 E. Preston
street
Craig, J. Millar, 8 Norton place
Croal, G., 17 London street
Danskin, George, 45 George st.
Davidson, R. , 2 Elm row
Deans, D., 33 Dundas street
Dickson, Miss M. J., 6 Upper
Grove place
Dull', Miss, « Albany st., L-ith
Eager, Mrs, 32 Dundas street
Ebsworth, J., 4 Montgomery st.
Edmunds, A., 1 Gloucester pi.
Edmunds, E., 1 Gloucester place
Fabroni, S. L., 6 Nelson street
Flach, Lambert, 23 Howe
Forrester, Misses, 56 Queen st.
Fraser, Miss E., 10 London row
Fraser, Miss J., 27 Ne] or
Frobel, Karl, 9 Gloucester place
Frobel, Madame, 9 Gloucester pi.
Geissler, R., 3 Gayfield lane
Geoghegan, Jos., 65 S. Clerk st.
Gleadhill, Miss M., 13 Union si
Grant, J. C, 10 Claremont place
Gray, Miss, 2 Melville .street
Guthrie, Miss, 18 Nelson street
Hamilton, A., 18 Castle streel
Harrison, W., 27 Nelson street
Hately, W., 4 Viewforth place
Hately, Miss, 4 Viewforth place
Hewlett, T., Mus. Bach. Oxon,
11 Johnston terrace
Hill, Miss, Stonetield cottage,
Canaan lane
Hoffman, M. L., 21 Lothian st.
Hoist, Miss, 13 India street
Horetzky, F., 12 Clarence street
Hunter, T., 53 George iv. bridge;
Hunter, Mrs Yv7., 6 Kirk street
Hunter, Miss, 6 Kirk street
Hutton, J. C, 13 Union street
Hutton, Miss L., 1 Nicolson sq.
Huxtable, Alfred, 7 India street
Jamieson, A., 4 Oxford street
Jamieson, A. G. , 4 Oxford street
Johnstone, G., jun., 22 Elder st.
Kenward, W., 5 Randolph place
Kerr, William, 10 Keir street
Kesting, Ernst, 24 Queen street
Kuchler, H, 103 George street
Laubach, O, 72 Broughton st.
Laubach, P., 8 Greenside place
Laubach, Ph., 13 Antigua street
Laubach, Mrs W., 13 Antigua tt.
Lawrie, A., 2 Baxter's place
Lawrie, T. T. V., 16 Broughton
street
Lichtenstein, G., 2 Gt. Stuart st.
Loewenstein, Madame, 11 Dun-
das street
Longbottom, Thomas K., 51
Cockburn street
Macdonald, Miss, 2 Gardner's
crescent
M'lntosh, H, 17 Parkside stn '
Mackenzie, A. C. , 41 Heriot row
Mackenzie, Miss, 34 Howe street
Mackenzie, Mrs John, 15 Bue-
cleuch place
M'Laren, Mrs, 6 North Mansion-
house road
M'Leod, Miss, 3 Portland ter-
race, Leith
M'Lintock, A., 55 India place
Milne, James M., 108 Rose st.
Mitchell, A. M., 11 Charles st.
Moffat, T., 22 London street
510
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.
Moir, Miss, 8 Great Stuart street
Oakeley, Herbert S., M.A., 6
Park place
Orosz, Frances, 72 Northuruber-
land street
Paton, And., 11 Drnmmond st.
Eichter, 0., Ph.D., 7 India st.
Eiddell, R. S., 14 Frederick st.
Robertson, J., 56 George street
Ross, A., 46 Nicolson street
Rothfeld, Louis, 47 Castle street
Scott, James K, 24a Earl Grey
street
Shaw, James, 60 George square
Smith, Alex. W., 4 Nelson st.
Smith, Thomas, 90 Grove street
Smith, Mrs J. Gordon, 14 Pitt
street
Spence, Miss, 32 E. Preston st.
Spittal, Miss, 18 W. Preston st.
St Clair, J., 13 Frederick street
Stewart, R. B., 41 Barony street
Strang, W., 83 Great King street
Surenne, J. T., 7 "West Clare-
mont street
Sutherland, Miss, 19 Union st.
Sutherland, Miss J., 1 Buccleuch
street
Tait, Mrs Wm., 12 Union street
Townsend, G. F., 17 Union pi.
"Wallace, A. B. , St Catherine's pi.
"Wallace, Frank M., 138 Nicol-
son street
W7allace, Jas., 138 Nicolson st.
Wallace, P., 138 Nicolson street
Wallace, Miss Jane, 138 Nicol-
son street
Walker, Mrs, 56 Clerk street
"Wardale, Miss Mary, 3 Spittal st.
Watherstone, Mrs J., 121 Princes
street
"Watson, W., 11 Parkside street
Weierter, F., 34 Barony street
"Weisse, Mrs, 10 Forres street
"Wighton, Miss, 17 Castle street
Zoblinsky, Fred., 44 Frederick
street
Navigation.
Bolan, J., 60 Tolbooth wynd,
Leith
Forman, T. S., 8 Hamburg pi.
"Writing and Arithmetic.
Those marked * also teach
Bookkeeping.
Anderson, W. H. , 3 Howard pi.
Cooper, William, 17 York place
Fergusson, P., 6 Gladstone ter.
Forman, T. S., 8 Hamburg place
"*Gilmour, A. , 2 Buccleuch place
*Green, Henry H., 33 Howe st.
*Green, J. M., 26 Dundas street
Home, James "W., 30 Reid ter.
Smith, William, 43 Northumber-
land street
*Trotter, Alex. , 59 George street
* Watson, G. H., 23 Archibald
place
Watson, James, 54 South bridge
* Watson, James, 12 Queen street
Miscellaneous.
Adair, H. W., 10 Young street
Adam, Alex., 14 Dundas street
Anderson, Robert, 7 Gayfield sq.
Anderson, Miss .M. S., St Co-
lumba's episcopal school, John-
ston terrace
Baillie, J., 4 Marmion terrace
Barclay, John, Duncan place
Barton, Wm., 53 Great Junction
street
Bauchope, John, 19 Gayfield
square
Blumenreich, Rev. John, 35
George fv. bridge
Braidwood, Francis, 39 Grange
road
Brown, John, 8 Cumberland st.
Budge, Dan., 14 Nicolson square
Byers, John, 38 Rankeillor st.
Cameron, Hugh, 27 Gayfield sq.
Carmichael, Miss J., 23 London
street
Caven, John, 32 Dundas street
Chalmers, James A., 17 Hope
park terrace
Cleland, P. , 2 Darnaway street
Crowe, J. D., 10 Queensferry st.
Cunningham, Miss, 5 Duncan st. ,
Newington
Davidson, J. M., 11 Duncan st.
Donaldson, John, 40 St Leonard
street
Deuchar, Miss E. R., Trafalgar
house, Chalmers crescent
Ellis, WTilliam, 2 Janefield place
Ferguson, C, United Industrial
school, 56 High street
Finlayson, W. G., 42 Rankeillor
street
Fitzgerald, Henry, Rose street
(Heriot's)
Forman, T. S. , 8 Hamburg pi.
Foulis, Robert, Old Assembly
close
Frobel, Karl, 9 Gloucester place
Frobel, Mrs, 9 Gloucester place
Fyfe, A., 12 Grove street
Gardner, Peter, 107 Constitution
street
Gemlie, And., Glenorchy place
Gibson, Miss, Bonnington cot.
Hall, Wm. , 12 Buccleuch place
Hart, Francis, 66 Gilmore place
Hay, David, 2 Drummond street
Hay, Miss, 10 Yanburgh place
Henderson, Thomas S., 36 India
street
Henderson, Mrs, Windmill cot.
Hill, James E., Dr Bell's school,
Niddry street
Hutchison, C. G., 30 Hugh
Miller place
Hutton, James, 1 Nicolson sq.
Hutton, Ann, Buccleuch school,
Hope park square
Ingram, Alexander, 6 Hawthorn
vale, Annfield
Keay, Misses, 5 Grove street
Laing, Duncan, 6 Mill lane
Laing, T., New cut, Newhaven
Lambie, W., Mariners' school,
39 Coatfield lane
Large, Alfred, Donaldson's Hos-
pital
Lee, Misses, 22 Buccleuch place
Lennie, E., 30 Rutland square
M'Intyre, Miss, 56 Blacket place
M'Kean, Jas., 10 Gladstone ter.
M'Kenzie, A., 3 Clyde street
M'Lachlan, Jas., 8 Arniston pi.
Maelaren, James, 11 Hamilton
place
M'Laren, John R., 33 Howe st.
M'Lean, A. T., 9 East Sciennes
street
M'Lellan, Miss, St Thomas's
school, 7 Mill lane, Leith
M'Naughton, Geo., 29 Gt. Junc-
tion street
Maughan, Misses, 119a George
street
Menzies, Miss, 14 Niddry street
Millar, Robert, 18 Thistle street
Milne, Miss E., Greenside infant
school, 42 Greenside row
Moffat, And. , 49 Gt. Junction st.
Munro, Archibald, Clare hall,
Newington
Oliphant, T., 4 Rosebery cresc.
Paterson, R., Roseburn
Pryde, James, 50 South bridge
Eamage, A., 40 India street
Ritchie, John, 88 Gilmore place
Robertson, G., 132 High street
Robertson, Wm., 9 Kirk street
Robertson, Miss, 18a Greenside
place
Rogerson, J. J., Merchiston
castle
Ross, J. M., 30 Great King st.
Scott, W., 6 Davie street
Scott, Miss E. S., 12 Middleby
street
Sheddan, John, 54 Great Junc-
tion street
Smith, A. M., 7 St Yincent st.
Spiers, J., Donaldson's Hospital
Spindler, Miss, 20 Dublin street
Steen, J. C, 1 Park place
Sutton, William, 3 Keir street
Swanston, J., Dr Bell's school,
Greenside
Taylor, J., 22 Cumberland street
Thorburn, George, 2 Albany
street, Leith
Wason, W. K., Robertson's
academy, Newington
Wilson, P. , A. M. , SSalisbury pi.
Winterbottorn, Miss, Glenorchy
place, Greenside row
Wolston, Walter T. B., M.B.,
M.R.C.S., 39 South bridge
Wood, W., Canaan villa, Canaan
lane
THE ROYAL FAMILY. 511
THE ROYAL FAMILY.
Her Majesty, Alexandrina Victoria, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen,
Defender of the Faith, born May 24, 1819 ; succeeded to the throne, June 20, 1837, on the death of
her uncle King William iv. ; crowned June 28, 1838 ; and married, February 10, 1840, to the late
Field-Marshal His Royal Highness Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel, Prince Consort,
Duke of Saxony, Prince of Coburg and Gotha, k.g., k.t , k.p., g.m.b., g.c.m.g., k.s.i., p.c, Consort
of Her Majesty, born August 26, 1819; died 14th December 1861. Her Majesty is the only child of
his late Royal Highness Edward Duke of Kent, fourth son of King George in.
Sons and Daughters of the Queen.
1. Her Royal Highness Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Royal, born November 21T
1840 ; married, January 25, 1858, to his Royal Highness the Crown Prince of Prussia, k.g. (only
son of the King of Prussia), and has issue his Royal Highness Prince Frederick William Victor
Albert, born 27th January 1859; her Royal Highness Princess Victoria Elizabeth Augusta
Charlotte, born 24th July 1860 ; his Royal Highness Prince Albert William Henry, born 14th
August 1862; his Royal Highness Prince Francis Frederick Sigismund, born 15th September
1864. died 18th June 1866 ; and her Royal Highness Princess Friederika Wilhelmina Amelie
Victoria, born 12th April 1866.
2. General His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, Duke of Saxony, Corn-
wall, and Rothesay, Earl of Dublin, k.g., k.s.i., k.t.s., g.c.b., p.c, Colonel of the 10th Hussars,
born November 9, 1841 ; married, 10th March 1863, to the Princess Alexandra (born 1st
December 1844), eldest daughter of the King of Denmark, and has issue his Royal Highness
Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward, born 8th January 1864; his Royal Highness Prince
George Frederick Ernest Albert, born 3d June 1865; and her Royal Highness Louise Victoria
Alexandra Dagmar, born February 20, 1867.
3. Her Royal Highness Alice Maud Mary, born April 25, 1843; married, 1st July 1862, to his
Royal Highness Prince Frederick William Louis of Hesse, k.g., and has issue Princess Victoria,
born 5th April 1863 ; Princess Elizabeth Alexandrina Louise Alice, born 1st November 1864 ;
and Princess Irene, born 11th July 1866.
4. His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Kent, and Earl
of Ulster, k.g., k.t., born August 6, 1844 ; Captain Royal Navy, February 23, 1866.
5. Her Royal Highness Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 25, 1846 ; married, 5th July 1866, to
Major-General his Royal Highness Prince Frederick Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-
Holstein Sonderbourg Augustenbourg, k.g., and has issue Prince Christian Victor Albert Lud-
wig Ernest Anton, born 14th April 1867.
6. Her Royal Highness Louisa Caroline Alberta, born March 18, 1848.
7. His Royal Highness Arthur William Patrick Albert, born May 1, 1850.
8. His Royal Highness Leopold George Duncan Albert, born April 7, 1853.
9. Her Royal Highness Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, born April 14, 1857.
Princes and Princesses.
Her Royal Highness Augusta Wilhelmina Louisa, Duchess of Cambridge, daughter of the late
Landgrave of Hesse Cassel, born July 25, 1797; married, in 1818, the Duke of Cambridge (who died
' July 8, 1850).
His Royal Highness George Frederick Alexander Charles Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cum-
.berland (ex-King of Hanover), k.g., g.c.h., cousin to Her Majesty; born May 27, 1819; married,
February 1843, Princess Mary of Saxe-Altenberg, and has issue a son and two daughters.
His Royal Highness George Frederick William Charles, Duke of Cambridge, Field-Marshal
Commandmg-in-Chief, k.g., k.p., g.c.b., g.c.h., g.c.m.g., p.c, d.c.l., cousin to Her Majesty, bom March
26, 1819.
Her Royal Highness Augusta Caroline Charlotte Elizabeth Mary Sophia Louisa, daughter of
the late Duke of Cambridge, and cousin to Her Majesty, born July 19, 1822 ; married, June 28, 1843
Frederick, reigning Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, k.g., g.c.b., and has issue a son.
Her Royal Highness Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth, daughter of the late Duke of Cam-
bridge, and cousin to Her Majesty, born November 27, 1833; married, 12th June 1866, to H.S.H-
Francis Paul Charles -Louis Alexander, Prince of Teck, g.c.b., and has issue, Princess Victoria Mary
Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes, born May 26, 1867.
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PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY.
PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY.
HER MAJESTY'S CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE.
Right lion. Benjamin Disraeli.
Eitrht Hon. Lord Cairns,
First Lord of the Treasury, .
Lord High Chancellor, .
Lord President of the Council.,
His Grace the Duke of Marlborough,
Eiarht Hon. Earl of Malmcsburv.) T , r, • ^7
C C "R DPI •" > J jord lrivy heal, .
Eight Hon. Gathorne Hardy, M.P., Sec. of State, Home Department,
Eight Hon. Lord Stanley of Bicker-"
staffe
Sec. of State, Foreign Department,
His Grace the Duke of Buckingham,
Eight Hon. Sir J. Pakington, .
Eight Hon. Sir S. H. Northcote, .
Sec. of State, Colonial Department,
Sec. of State, War Department, .
Sec. of State, Indian Department, .
Chancellor of the Exchequer,
First Lord of the Admiralty,
Eight Hon. George Ward Hunt,
Eight Hon. H. T. L. Corry, .
Bi^ht Hon. Lord J. Manners, M.P.,") r. . n ■ ■ rij- 1 *
?, r, r Jfirst Commissioner of II orks, etc.,
P.C., J J
His Grace the Duke of Bichmond, . President of the Board of Trade, .
Eight Hon. Earl of Mayo, . . Chief Secretary for Ireland, .
Eight Hon. S. H. Walpole (iu the Cabinet, but holds no office).
The adove form the Cabinet.
23 St James's Square, S.W.
7 Eaton Square, S.W.
(Council Office, Downing Street,
t S.W.
19 Stratford Place, W.
12 Grosvenor Crescent, S.W.
23 S^Jarnes's Square, S.W.
66 Grosvenor Street, W.
8 Park Place, St James's, S.W.
fl Mansfield Street, Portland
( Place, W.
1 Grosvenor Gate, W.
Admiralty, Whitehall, S.W.
{6 Cumberland Ter., Eegeut's
Parle, N.W.
86 Harley Street, W.
8 Queen Street, Mayfair, W.
23 Brook St., Grosvenor Sq., W.
("Horse Guards, S.W., and Glou- ,
\ cester House, Park Lane, W.
Other Lords of H.M.'s Treasury, Treasury, S.W.
Eight Hon. Earl of Devon, . . President of Poor Law Board,
Eicrht Hon. John Wilson Patten. . Chan, of the Duchy of Lancaster
Field-Marshal H.E.H. the Duke of)
Cambridge. E.G., K.P., G.C.B., >• Commanding-in-Chief .
G.C.H.. G.C.M.G., P.O., . .)
Et. Hon. Stephen Cave, ME., P.C., ^SS^ti^^fT^ST} 35 Wilt°U PlaCe' S-W"
BfrltrJH^-1 L01'd E°bert MontaSu- J Vice-President of the Committee of} ?2 L Grosvenor Street. J
M.P., B.C., (_ Council on Education, . .j
Hon. Gerard James Noel, M.P.,
Sir Graham Graham Montgomery,
Bart, M.P.,
Henry Whitmore, Esq., M.P.,
Lieut.-Col. Thomas Edward Tavlor,) „ , . .7 ~.
Wp - ' /- hecretary to the 1 reasury, . . lreasury, S.W .
Hon. John Eobert Mowbray, M.P."! J 'udqe 'Advocate General and Judge ("35 Great Georare Street, Wes'.
P.O., . . . . ./ Marshal, \ minster, S.W.
Vice-Admiral Sir Alexander Milne, ""
K.C.B., ...
Vice-Admiral Sir Sidney Colpoys
Dacres, K.C.B., ....
Hear- Admiral Geo. Hy. Seymour, } Other Lords of the Admiralty,
C.B., M.P.,
Eear- Admiral Sir John Charles Dal-
rymple Hay, Bart., M.P..
Charles Du Cane, Esq., M.P., .
Lord Henry Lennox, M.P., . . Secretary to the Admiralty, .
George Sclater-Booth, Esq., M.P., . L'arlia. Sec. to Poor Law Board,
Admiralty, Whitehall, S.W.
Admiralty, Whitehall, S.W.
Carlton Club, S.W.
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513
Her Majesty's Chief Officers of State — continued.
Sir James Fergusson , Bart, M.P., \ rrnder Secs. of State, Home Depart., Carlton & White's Clubs, S.W.
Hon. Adolphus Liddell, .) J *
Edward C. Egerton, Esq, M.P S Under-Secs. of State, For. Depart, 13 Lowndes Square, S.W.
Eight Hon. Edmond Hammond, .) J * '
Eight Hon. Chas. B. Adderley, M.P, ) Under_Secs. 0f State, Col. Depart., 35 Eaton Place, S.W.
Sir Frederick L. Rogers,
Earl of Longford, K.C.B,
Sir Edward Lugard,
Lord Clinton and H. Merivale,
Sir John Burgess Karslake, Q.C.,
Sir William Baliol Brett, M.P,
•\ Under-Secs. of State, War Depart., War Office, S.W.
. Under Sees, of Slate, Ind. Depart.
. Attorney- General,. . . . 2 Essex Court, Temple, E.C.
. Solicitor- General.
SCOTLAND.
Eight Hon. John Inglis, P.C, .
Earl of Selkirk, .
EarlofDalhousie,K.T,G.C.B,P.C,
Eight Hon. Ed. Strathearn Gordon,
Eight Hon. George Patton, P.C,
Eight Hon. Sir Wm. Gibson-Crai
Bart, P.C
John Millar, Esq,
Lord Justice-General,
Keeper of the Great Seal,
Keeper of Privy Seal,
Lord Advocate,
Lord Just ice- Clerk,
c' > Lord Clerk Register,
Solicitor-General,
Vice- Admiral the Earl of Lauder-| Hereditary standard-Bearer,
dale, K.C.B,
Duke of Argyll, K.T, P.C,
Earl of Erroll,
* *
Sir William Dunbar, Bart,
Major- Gen. E. Eumley, .
Hered. Master of the Household,
Hereditary Grand Constable, .
Knight Marischall.
. 30 Abercromby PI, Edinburgh.
. St Mary's Isle, Kirkcudbright.
. Panmure House, Carnoustie.
f 2 Eandolph Cresc, Edinr., and
\l NewSt,SpringGavdens,S.W.
. 30 Heriot Row, Edinburgh.
. Riccarton Castle, near Edinr.
, 10 Abercromby PI, Edinburgh.
. Thirlstane Castle, Lauder.
. Inverary Castle, Inverary.
. Slains Castle, Aberdeenshire.
( Keeper of the Gt Seal of the Prince\ Merton Hal] Wi townshire.
( of Wales m Scotland, .) id
Commander of the Forces, . .10 Randolph Crescent, Edinr.
IRELAND.
His Excellency the Marq. of Aber-")
corn, KG, P.C, . . . .(
Major-Gen. Sir Thos. A. Larcom, [
KC.B, E.E, F.E.S )
Eight Hon. Abraham Brewster,
Et. Hon. Hedges Eyre Chatterton,
Right Hon. Jonathan Christian,
Et. Hon. Robert R. Warren, Q.C, .
M. Harrison,
Robert Longfield, Esq, Q.C, .
General the Rt. Hon. Lord Strath->
nairn, G.C.B, G.S.C.I, D.C.L, .j
Admiral Rt. Hon. Earl of Shrews-)
bury, Talbot, and Waterford, C.B, j
Lord-Lieutenant,
■ The Castle, Dublin.
26 Merrion Square So, Dublin.
Under-Secretary, .
Lord Chancellor, .
Vice- Chancellor.
Lord Justice of the Ct. of Appeal, 35 Merrion Square So, Dublin.
Attorney-General,. . . . 120 Fitzwilliam Sq. E, Dublin.
Solicitor-General.
Law Adviser, .... 33 Merrion Square So^ Dublin.
. Eoyal Hospital, Dublin.
Commander of the Forces,
Hereditary Lord High Steward,
36 Belgrave Square, S.W.
2K
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PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY.
SCOTTISH PEERS, AND PEERS CONNECTED WITH
SCOTLAND.
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
WITH THEIR ADDRESSES IN THE COUNTRY AND IN LONDON.
Those marked * sit in the House of Lords either as British Peers or Scottish Representative Peers.
The others are not members of the House of Peers.
•Abercorn, Earl of, K.G., Lord Lieutenant of Ire-
land, Dale Park, Sussex. — Viceregal Lodge,
Dublin. — Baron's Court, Tyrone, Ireland. —
Chesterfield House, South Audley Street,
London, W.
*Abercromby, Lord, Airthrey Castle, Stirling. —
Ferntower, Perthshire. — Tullibody House,
Clackmannanshire. — 13 Charles St., Berkeley
Square, London.
*Aberdeen, Earl of, Haddo House, Aberdeen. —
Junior Carlton Club, London.
Abinger, Lord, Inverlochy, Inverness-shire. —
48 Chester Square, Piralico, London.
*Ailsa, Marquis of, K.T., Lord-Lieutenant of Ayr-
shire, Culzean Castle, Maybole. — 30 Old Bur-
lington Street, London, W.
"Airlie, Earl of, Representative Peer, Cortachy
Castle, Kirriemuir, Forfarshire. — Airlie Lodge,
Camden Hill, Kensington, London, W.
Arbuthnot, Viscount, Arbuthnott House, Kincar-
dineshire.
"Argyll, Duke of, K.T., Lord-Lieutenant of Argyll-
shire, Inverary Castle, Inverary. — Roseneath,
Helensburgh. — Argyll Lodge, Camden Hill,
Kensington, London, W.
Ashburton, Lord, Loch Luichart Lodge, Ross-
shire. — Bath House, 82 Piccadilly, London, W.
*Athole, Duke of, Blair Castle, Blai'r-Athole, Pit-
lochrie. — Kinnaird House, Dunkeld.— Guards'
Club, London.
*Belhaven, Lord, K.T., Lord-Lieutenant of Lanark-
shire, Wish aw House, Motherwell. — 31 Dover
Street, London.
*Blantyre, Lord, Representative Peer, Erskine
House, Renfrewshire. — 3 Cromwell Houses,
London, and Travellers' Club.
Breadalbane, Earl of, Taymouth Castle, Glenfal-
locb, and Auchmore House, Perthshire. —
Forest Lodge and Ardmaddy Castle, Argyll-
shire.
*Buccleuch and Queensberry, Duke of. K.G., Lord-
Lieutenant of Edinburghshire and Roxburgh-
shire, Dalkeith Palace, Edinburgh. — Drum-
lanrig Castle, Thornhill.— Bowhill, Selkirk.
— Langholm Lodge, Langholm. — Montague
House, Whitehall, Carlton and Travellers'
Clubs, London, S.W.
Buchan, Earl of, Amondell, Mid-Calder.
*Bute, Marquis of, Mount Stuart, Rothesay. —
Mount Stuart, Isle of Bute.— Dumfries House,
Cumnock. — Cardiff Castle, Glamorganshire.
•Caithness, Earl of, Representative Peer, Lord-
Lientenant of Caithness, Barrogill Castle,
Thurso 17 Hill Street, Berkeley Square,
London, W.
Campbell, Lord. See Sfratheden.
Camperdown, Earl of, Camperdown House, Dun-
dee.— 37 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, Lon-
don, W.
Carnwatb, Earl of, 39 Gloucester Place, Portman
Square, London, W.
Cassillis, Earl of. See Ailsa, Marquis of.
*Catheart, Earl, Cathcart House and Cartside Cot-
tage, Renfrewshire. — Carlton Club, London,
S.W., and 91 Victoria Street.
*Cawdor, Earl, Cawdor Castle, Nairn. — 74 South
Audley Street, London, W.
Clinton, Lord, Fettercairn House, Kincardine-
shire.— Invermay House, Perthshire. — 8 Park
Place, Grosvenor Square, London.
*Colonsay, Lord, 73 Great King Street, Edinburgh.
■ — Athenajum Club,London. — Colonsay, Argyll-
shire.
*Colville, Lord, Representative Peer, Master of
the Buckhounds, 42 Eaton Place, London,
S.W.
Cranstoun, Lord, Benholme Castle, Fordoun, Kin-
cardineshire.— Dunci'oft House, Grovo End
Eoad, St John's Wood, London, W.
*Crawford and Balcarres, Earl of (Premier Earl of
Scotland), Dunecht House, Echt, Aberdeen-
shire.— 9 Grosvenor Square, London, W., and
Carlton Club.
*Dalhousie, Earl of, K.T., Lord-Lieutenant of
Forfarshire, Dalhousie Castle, Lasswade. —
Brechin Castle, Brechin. — Panmure House,
/ Carnoustie. — Invcrmark Lodge, Brechin. —
Travellers' and Reform Clubs, London.
Dudlej', Earl of, Ednam, Roxburghshire. — Dudley
House, Park Lane, London.
Dumfries, Earl of. See Bute, Marquis of.
Dunblane, Viscount of, Hornby Castle, Catterick,
and Kiveton Park, Yorkshire. — Godolphin
Park, Cornwall. — Gogmagog Hills, Cambridge-
shire.— 15 Portman Square, London, W.
Dundonald, Earl of, Weston Grove, near South-
ampton.
*Dunfermline, Lord. K.C.B., Colinton House,
Edinburgh. — 56 Eccleston Sq., Loudon, S.W.
*Dunmore, Earl of, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. —
Avonsuidh, Harris, Stornoway. — 24 Carlton
House Terrace, London.
Dysart, Earl of, Ham House, Surrey. — Helming-
ham, Suffolk.
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515
Edinburgh, H.R.H. the Duke of, K.T.
•Eglinton and Winton, Earl of, Eglinton Castle,
Irvine. — The Pavilion, Ardrossan, and Skel-
morlie Castle. — 3 Upper Belgrave Street, Lon-
don, S.W.
•Elgin and Kincardine, Earl of, Broomhall, Dun-
fermline.
Elibank, Lord, Darnhall, Eddleston, Peeblesshire.
— Pitheavlis, Perth. — Elibank Cottage, Sel-
kirkshire.
Elphinstone. Lord, Representative Peer, Carberry
Tower, Musselburgh.
•Erroll, Earl of, Slaines Castle, Cruden, Ellon.— 5
Grafton Street, Bond Street, London, W.
Fairfax, Lord, Woodburne, Maryland, United
States.
'Falkland, Viscount, Scutterskelfe, Stokesley, York-
shire.— 4 Prince's Gate, Hyde Park, London,
W.
•Fife, Earl of, K.T., Lord-Lieutenant of Banffshire,
Duff House, Banff. — Mar Lodge, Braemar,
Aberdeen. — 8 Seamore Place, South Audley
Street, London.
Forbes, Lord, Castle-Forbes, Aberdeenshire.
Forrester, Baron, Gorhambury, near St Albans,
Herts. — 14 Great Stanhope Street, London.
•Galloway, Earl of, Galloway House, Garlieston,
Newton-Stewart— Cumloden, Kirkcudbright.
— 85 Eaton Square, London, S.W.
•Glasgow, Earl of, Lord-Lieutenant of Renfrew-
shire, Hawkhead, Paisley. — Kelburn Castle,
Largs, Ayrshire. — Boodle's Club, London,
S.W.
•Haddington, Earl of, Representative Peer, Lord
High Commissioner to the General Assembly
of the Church of Scotland, Tyninghame House,
Prestonkirk. — Mellerstein, Kelso. — Boodle's
Club, London, S.W.
•Hamilton, Duke of (Premier Peer of Scotland),
Hamilton Palace, Hamilton. — Brodick Castle,
Arran.— 22 Arlington Street, S.W., London.
•Hastings, Marquis of, Loudoun Castle, Kilmar-
nock.— 16 New Bond Street, London.
Hemes, Lord, Carlaverock Castle, Dumfries. —
Everingham Park, Yorkshire.— 82 Eaton Place,
London.
'Home, Earl of, Representative Peer, The Hirsel,
Coldstream— Douglas Castle, Lanark. — Both-
well Castle, Hamilton. — 6 Grosvenor Square,
London, W.
*Hopetoun, Earl of, Lord-Lieutenant of Linlithgow-
shire, Hopetoun House, South Q.ueensferry,
Linlithgowshire. — Ormistou Hall, Hadding-
tonshire.— 16 New Bond Street, London. W.
•Huntly, Marquis of (Premier Marquis of Scotland),
Aboyne Castle, Aberdeenshire.
Kellie, Earl of, C.B. (Premier Viscount of Scot-
land), Alloa Park, Alloa.— Kellie Castle, Fife-
shire. — 28 Eaton Place, Belgravia, London.
•Kinnaird, Lord, K.T., Lord-Lieutenant of Perth-
shire, Rossie Priory, Inchture, Perthshire. —
50 Avenue Road, London, N.W. — University
Club, Edinburgh.
•Kinnoull, Earl of, Dupplin Castle and Cromlix
Cottage, Perth. — 14 Belgrave Square, London.
•Kintore, Karl of, Lord-Lieutenant of Aberdeen-
shire, Keith Hall, Aberdeenshire. — 12a George
Street, Hanover Square, London.
•Lauderdale, Earl of, K.C.B., Representative Peer,
Thirlestaine Castle, Lauder, Stow.— Dunbar
House, Haddingtonshire.
Kincardine, Earl of. See Elgin and Kincardine,
Earl of.
Leeds, Duke of. See Dunblane, Viscount.
Lennox, Duke of. See Richmond, Duke of.
•Leven and Melville, Earl of, Representative Peer,
Roehampton, Surrey. — 115 Park Street, Gros-
venor Square, London.
•Lothian, Marquis of, Newbattlo Abbey, Dalkeith.
— Mounteviot, Jedburgh.— Carlton Club, Lon-
don, S.W.
Loudon, Earl of. See Hastings, Marquis of.
*Lovat, Lord, Lord-Lieutenant of Inverness-shire,
Beaufort Castle, Beauly. — 13 Bury Street,
London.
Macdonald, Lord. — Armadale, Skye.
•Mansfield, Earl of, K.T., Lord -Lieutenant of
Clackmannanshire, Scone Palace, Perth. —
Carlton Club, London, S.W.
Mar, Earl of, Hilston Park, Monmouthshire. —
Junior Athenaeum Club, London.
March, Earl of. See Wemvss and March, Earl of.
Melfort, Earl of. See Perth, Earl of.
•Melville, Viscount, G.O.B., Melville Castle, Lass-
wade. — 7 Portugal Street, London.
Middleton, Lord, Applecross, Ross-shire. — 4 Upper
Grosvenor Street, Loudon, W.
•Minto, Earl of, Minto House, Hawick. — 43 Eaton.
Square, London.
•Montrose, Duke of, K.T., Lord-Lieutenant of
Stirlingshire, Buchanan House, Stirlingshire.
— 45 Belgrave Square, London, S.W.
*Moray, Earl of, Donibristle House, Aberdour,
Fifeshire. — Darnaway Castle, Forres. — Doune
Lodge, Perthshire. — Brooks' Club, London.
•Morton, Earl of, Representative Peer, Dalmahoy,
Ratho, Edinburgh. — 20 Chesham Place, Lon-
don.
Napier, Lord, Governor of Madras, Thirlstane-
Castle, Selkirk.
•Northesk, Earl of, Ethie House, Arbroath. — Long-
wood, Winchester, Hants. — Athenasum Club,
London.
*Orkney, Earl of. Representative Peer, Glenapp,
Ballantrae, Girvan. — Taplow Court, Bucking-
hamshire.— 3 Ennismore Place, Prince's Gate,
Knightsbridge, Loudon, S.W.
Perth, Earl of, 2 Upper Belgrave Street, Belgrave
Square, London, S.W.
Polwarth, Lord, Mertoun House, St Boswell's. —
Humbie House, Haddingtonshire.
Queensberry, Marquis of, Kinmount, Annan. —
Glen Stewart House and Tinwald House,
Dumfries.
Reay, Lord, Windsor Terrace, Plymouth.
•Richmond and Lennox, Duke of, K.G., Gordon
Castle, Fochabers. — Huntly Lodge. Aberdeen-
shire.— Kirrara, Inverness-shire. — 49 Belgrave
Square, London.
•Rollo, Lord, Representative Peer, Duncrub, Dun-
ning, Bridge of Earn. — Drumcrieff House,
Moffat.— Athenaeum Club, London.
•Rosebery, Earl of, Dalmeny Park. Linlithgow-
shire.— 139 Piccadilly, London, W.
•Rosslyn, Earl of, Dysart House, Kirkcaldy. — 7 New
Burlington Street, London, W.
•Roxburghe, Duke of, K.T., Floors Castle, Kelso.
— Broxmouth Park, Dunbar. — Clarendon Hotel,
London, W.
Ruthven, Lord, Freeland House, Perthshire. —
Harperstoun. County Wexford, Ireland.
•Saltoun, Lord, Representative Peer, Philorth
Castle, Mint.law, Aberdeenshire. — 9 Great Stan-
hope Street, London.
•Seafield, Earl of, Culleu House, Cullen, Banffshire.
— Castle Grant, Inverness-shire. — 169 New
Bond Street, London.
•Selkirk, Earl of, Representative Peer, Keeper of
Great Seal of Scotland, Lord-Lieutenant of
Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, St Mary's Isle,
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PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY.
Kirkcudbright. — Athenaeum and Carlton Clubs,
London, S.W.
Sinclair, Lord, Nisbet House, Dunse. — Herdman-
stone, Haddington.
Somerville, Lord, The Pavilion, Melrose.
Southesk, Earl of, Kinnaird Castle, Brechin. —
Brooks' Club, London, S.W.
*Stair, Earl of, K.T., Lord-Lieutenant of Wigtown-
shire.— Oxenfoord Castle, Ford, Edinburgh.
— Culhorn House, Stranraer St George's
Hotel, Albemarle Street, London.
Stormont, Viscount. See Mansfield, Earl of.
*Strathallan, Viscount, Bepresentative Peer, Castle
Strathallan, Auchterarder.
*Stratheden and Campbell, Lord, Hartrigge House,
Jedburgh. — 17 Bruton Street, London.
Strathnairn, Lord, G.C.B., K.G.C.S.I., Commander
of the Forces in Ireland. — Kilmainham,
Dublin.
•Strathmore, Earl of, Glammis Castle, Forfar. —
Carlton Club, London.
'Sutherland, Duke of, K.G., Lord-Lieutenant of
Sutherland aud Cromarty, Dunrobin Castle,
Golspie. — Stafford House, St James's, London,
S.W.
Torphichen, Lord, Calder House, Mid-Calder. —
Junior United Service Club ; Brooks' Club,
London.
*Tweeddale, Marquis of, K.T., Bepresentative
Peer, Lord -Lieutenant of Haddingtonshire,
Yester House, Haddington. — Carlton Club,
London, S.W.
'Wemyss and March, Earl of, Lord-Lieutenant of
Peeblesshire, Gosford House, Seton, Amisfield,
Haddingtonshire — 64 Queen Street, Edinburgh.
— 23 St James's Place, London.
Wharncliffe, Lord, Belmont Castle, Perthshire. —
15 Curzon Street, London.
*Willoughby de Eresby, Lord, Drummond Castle,
Crieff.— 142 Piccadilly, London, W.
•Zetland, Earl of, K.T., Kerse House, Falkirk.—
19 Arlington Street, London.
PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY.
517
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FOR SCOTLAND.
Constituency.
Aberdeen City 4236
Aberdeenshire 4629
Argyleshire 1962
Ayr 751"]
Irvine 271
Campbelton. 240 VU2i
Inveraray.... 38
Oban 124j
Ayrshire 4693
Banffshire 1127
Berwickshire 1222
Buteshire 625
Caithness-shire .... 517
Clackmannan and) -i-i/?^
Kinross shires...)
Dumbartonshire... 1548
Dumfries 703 "1
Annan 179
Kirkcudbrt. 129 j-1121
Lochmaben.. 50 I
Sanquhar 60 J
Dumfriesshire 2122
Dundee 3520
Colonel W. H. Sykes.
Wni. D. Fordyce.
Hon. Marquis of Lome.
Ed. H. J. Craufurd.
Sir Jas. Fergusson, Bart.
E. W. Duff.
David Kobertson.
James Lamont.
George Traill.
William P. Adam.
Patrick B. Smollett.
William Ewart.
Edinburgh City... 10927
Edinburghshire....
Elgin 356"}
'Banff 235 |
Cullen 49 1 iiqi
Inverury 150 j
Kintore 47
Peterhead... 264 J
Elgin and Nairn)
shires j
Falkirk 4071
Airdrie 410 |
Hamilton ....442 }-1609
Lanark 216 I
Linlithgow ..134 J
Fifeshire 2731
Forfarshire 2145
George G. Walker.
Sir John Ogilvy, Bart.
("Duncan M'Laren.
(James Moncreiff.
1767 Earl of Dalkeith.
M. E. Grant Duff.
857 C. L. Cumming Bruce.
James Merry.
Sir B. Anstruther, Bart
Hon. Charles Carnegie.
,. ("William Graham.
Glasgow City 18o61 |Robert Balglisb.
Greenock 2028 Alex. M. Dunlop.
Haddington ....222*1
- JMajor-General Sir H. E.
Ferguson Davie, Bart.
705-
Dunbar 156 I
N. Berwick.. 91 V
Lauder 66
Jedburgh 170J
Haddingtonshire ...
Inverness 600*1
Fon-es 186 i iqq<
Fortrose 63 f
Nairn 155 J
Inverness-shire 923
Kilmarnock ....763*1
Dumbarton. .326
Renfrew 149 J, 1720
Rutherglen...201 \
Pt.-Glasgow 281J
Places. Constituency. Members.
Kincardineshire... 1071 James Dyce Nicol.
Kirkcaldy 462*1
Psav1t 2<£ [ 874 Eoger S. Aytoun.
King horn..., 59 j ° J
Burntisland. 149 J
Kirkcudbrightsh... 1414 Welhvood H. Maxwell.
Lanarkshire 5310 {S*,3 '!?' Oolebrooke,
Leith 2157)
Bart.
691 Lord Elcho.
Alex. Matheson.
Musselburgh 308 > 2891
Portobello... 426)
Linlithgowshire... 887
Montross 484*|
Arbroath 713 j
Brechin 286 J-1861
Forfar 336
Bervie 42J
Orkney and Shet-~)
land (Isles') j
Paisley 1416
William Miller.
Peter M 'Lagan.
William Ed. Baxter.
687 Frederick Dundas.
Peeblesshire..
505.
H. E. Crum Ewing.
("Sir Graham Graham
\ Montgomery, Bart.
City 1267JHon.. A. Fitzgerald Kin-
qqoc (Sir Wm. Stirling Max-
96 j well, Bart.
Renfrewshire 2440
Ross
Archibald A. Speirs.
James Matheson,
iss cf Cromarty) BQI- ("Sir J
shires j b9° \ Bart,
Roxburghshire 1666 Sir William Scott, Bart.
St Andrews. ...315*)
Anstruther E. 90
Anstruther W.25
Crail 59
Cupar 235
Pittenweem... 76
Kilrenny 68 *
Selkirkshire
Stirling 658"]
Culross 25 I
DunfermlineA&A } 1272
Inverkeithing 60 I
S. Queensferryib j
Stirlingshire 1983
Et. Hon. Henry J. Baillie,
Et. Hon. E. P. Bouverie
868 Edward Ellice.
548 Lord Henry Scott.
John Bamsay.
Sutherlandshire .
181
John E. Erskine.
("Hon. Lord Eonald Chas.
\ Leveson-Gower.
n
Wick
Cromarty .... 34
Dingwall 125
Kirkwall ....155
Dornoch 24
Tain 103J
Wiqtown 108*1
Whithorn.... 88
Stranraer.... 27 8 J- 495
New Gallo-
way 21J
I Wigtownshire 1176 Sir Andw. Agnew, Bart.
824 Samuel Laing.
George Young.
518
PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY.
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
SPEAKER.
THE RIGHT HON. JOHN EVELYN DENISON (Notts, N.).
Elected July 1865.
Members. Places.
Ackland, T. D., jun Devon, N.
Adair, Hugh E Ipswich.
Adam, William P Clackmannan.
Adderley, Eight Hon. C. B... Stafford co., N.
Agnew, Sir Andrew, Bart Wigtown co.
Akroyd, Edward Halifax.
Allen. William S Newc'le-under-Lyne.
Amberley, Lord Nottingham.
Andover, Viscount Malmesbury.
Annesley, Hon. H Cavan co.
Anson, Hon. A. H. A Lichfield.
Anstruther, Sir R Fife co.
Antrobus, Edmund Wilton.
Archdall, Mervyn Fermanagh co.
Arkwright, Richard Leominster.
Armstrong, Richard Sligo.
Ayrton, Acton S Tower Hamlets.
Aytoun, Roger S Kirkcaldy.
Bagg allay, Richard Hereford.
Bagge, Sir William Norfolk, W.
Bagnall, Charles Whitby.
Bagwell, John Clonmel.
Bailey, Crawshay Monmouth.
Bailey, Sir J. R., Bart Hereford co.
Baillie, Right Hon. H. J Inverness co.
Baines, Edward Leeds.
Barclay, Alexander C Taunton.
Raring, Henry B Marlborough.
Baring, Thomas Huntingdon.
Barnes, Thomas Bolton.
Barnett, Henry Woodstock.
Barrington, Viscount Eye.
Barron, Sir H. W., Bart Waterford.
Barrow, William H Notts, S.
Barry, A. Smith Cork co.
Barry, Charles R Dungarvan.
Barttelot, W. B Sussex, W.
Bass, Michael A Stafford.
Bass, Michael T Derby.
Bateson, Sir Thomas, Bart.... Devizes.
Rathurst, Allen A Cirencester.
Baxter, William Edward Montrose, etc.
Bazley, Thomas Manchester.
Beach, Sir M. E. H., Bart Gloucester CO., E.
Beach, William W. B Hants, N.
Beaumont, Henry F York co.,W. Riding, S.
Beaumont, W. B Northumberland, S.
Bective, Earl of Westmoreland.
Beecroft, G. S Leeds.
Bentinck, G. A. F. C Whitehaven.
Benyon, Richard Berks co.
Beresford, D. W. P Carlow co.
Beresford-Hope, A. J. B Cambridge Univ.
Berkeley, F. H. F Bristol.
Bernard, Hon. H. B Ban don.
Biddulph, Michael Hereford co.
Members. Places.
Biddulph, Robert M Denbigh co.
Bingham, Lord Mayo co.
Blake, John A Waterford.
Bleunerhasset, Sir R Galway.
Booth, George S Hants, N.
Booth, Sir R. Gore, Bart Sligo co.
Bourne, James Evesham.
Bouverie, Right Hon. E. P. ..Kilmarnock, etc.
Bowen, J. B Pembroke co.
Bowyer, Sir George, Bart Dundalk.
Brady, John Leitrim co.
Brand, Hon. H. B. W. Lewes.
Brett, Sir William Baliol Helston.
Bright, Sir C. T., Knight Greenwich.
Bright, Jacob Manchester.
Bright, John Birmingham.
Briscoe, John Ivatt Surrey, W.
Brocklehurst, John Macclesfield.
Bromley, Wm. Davenport Warwick co., N.
Brooks, Robert Weymouth.
Brown, James Malton.
Browne, Lord J. T Mayo co.
Bruce, C. L. C Elgin and Nairn.
Bruce, Right Hon. H. A Merthyr-TydvO.
Bruce, Sir H. H., Bart Coleraine.
Brace, Lord Charles W Wilts, N.
Brace, Lord Ernest Marlborough.
Bruen, Henry Carlow co.
Bryan, George L Kilkenny co.
Buckley, Edmund Newc'le-under-Lyne
Bulkeley, Sir R. B. W., Bart. Anglesea co.
Buller, Sir Arthur W Liskeard.
Buller, Sir Edw. M., Bart Stafford co., N.
Burke, Viscount Galway co.
Burrell, Sir Percy, Bart Shoreham.
Butler, Charles S Tower Hamlets.
Buxton, Charles Surrey, E.
Buxton, Sir T. F., Bart Lynn-Regis.
Calcraft, J. H. M Wareham.
Worcester co., E.
Candlish, John Sunderland.
Capper, Charles Sandwich.
Cardwell, Right Hon. E Oxford.
Carington, Hon. W. H. P Wycombe.
Carnegie, Hon. Charles Forfar co.
Carter, John B Winchester.
Carter, Samuel Coventry.
Cartwright, Henry Northampton co., S.
Castlerosse, Viscount Kerry co.
Cave, Right Hon. Stephen Shoreham.
Cave, Thomas Barnstaple.
Cavendish, Lord E Sussex, E.
Cavendish, Lord F. C Torkco.,W. Riding, N.
Cavendish, Lord G. H Derby co., N.
Cecil, Lord E. H. B Essex, S.
Chambers, Montague Devonport.
PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY.
519
Members. Places.
Chambers, Thomas Marylebone.
Cheetham. John Salford.
Childers, Hugh C. E Pontefract.
Cholmeley, Sir M. J., Bart.. ..Lincoln co., N.
Clay, Jame* Hull.
Clement, William J Shrewsbury.
Clinton, Lord A. P Newark-on-Trent.
Clinton, Lord E. W. F Notts. N.
Clive, George Hereford.
Cobbold, John C Ipswich.
Cochrane, A. D. Pi Honiton.
Cogan, William H. F Kildare co.
Cole, Hon. Henry A Fermanagh co.
Cole, Hon. John L Enniskillen.
Colebrooke, Sir T. E., Bart. ..Lanark co.
Coleridge, John D Exeter.
Collier, Sir Eobert P Plymouth.
Coltburst, Sir G. C, Bart Kinsale.
Colv-ile, Charles E Derby co., S.
Conolly, Thomas Donegal co.
Cooper, Edward H Sligo co.
Corbally, M. E Meath co.
Corrance, Frederick S Suffolk.
Cony, Eight Hon. H. T. L.... Tyrone co.
Courtenay, Lord Exeter.
Co wen, Joseph Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Cowper, Hon. H. F Herts.
Cowper, Eight Hon. W. F.... Hertford.
Cox, William T Derby.
Craufurd, Edward H. J Ayr.
Crawford, Eobert W London.
Oossley, Sir Francis Yorkco.,W.Eiding, N,
Cubitt, George Surrey, W.
Curzon, Viscount Leicester co., S.
Dalglish, Eobert Glasgow.
Dalkeith, Earl of Edinburgh co.
Davey, Bichard Cornwall, W.
Davie, Sir H. E. F., Bart Haddington, etc.
Dawson, Eobert P Londonderry co.
Dawson, Hon. Vesey Monaghan co.
De Grey, Hon. Thomas Norfolk, W.
De la Poer, Edmond Waterford co.
Denison, Eight Hon. J. E Notts, N.
Denman, Hon. George Tiverton.
Dent. John Dent Scarborough.
Dering, Sir Edward C Kent, E.
Devereux, E. J Wexford.
Dick, W. W. F. H Wicklow co.
Dickson, A'exander G Dover.
Dilke, Sir C. W., Bart Wallingford.
Dilhvyn, Lewis L Swansea.
Dimsdale. Pobert Hertford.
Disraeli, Eight Hon. B Bucks.
Dixon, George Birmingham.
Dodson, John George Sussex, E.
Doulton, Frederic Lambeth.
Dowdeswell, William E Worcester co., W.
Du Cane, Charles Essex, N.
Duff, M. E. Grant Elgin, etc.
Duff, E. W Banff co.
Duncombe, Hon. A York, E. Eiding.
Duucombe. Hon. O York, N. Eiding.
Dundas, Frederick Orkney, etc.
Dunlop, A'exander Murray.. .Greenock.
Dunne, Francis P Queen's co.
Du Pre", Caledon G Bucks.
Dutton, Hon. E. H Cirencester.
Dyke, William H Kent, W.
Dyott, Bichard Lichfield.
Eahle, Ealph A Maldon.
Eaton, Henry W Coventry.
Eckersley, Nath Wigan.
Edwards, Charles Windsor.
Edwards, Henry Weymouth.
Edwards, Sir Henry, Bart.... Beverley.
Members. Places.
Egcrton, Hon. A. F Lancaster co., S.
Egerton, Edward C Macclesfield.
Egerton, Sir P. M. G., Bart...Chester co., S.
Egerton, Hon. W Chester co., N.
Elcho, Lord Haddington co.
Eliot, Lord Devonport.
Ellice, Edward St Andrews, etc.
Ellis, Hon. L. G. A Kilkenny co.
Enfield, Viscount Middlesex co.
Erskine, John E Stirling co.
Esmoude, John Waterford co.
Evans, Thomas William Derby co., S.
Ewart, William .' Dumfries, etc.
Ewing, H. E. Crum Paisley.
Eykyn, Eoger Windsor.
Fane, Henry E. H Hants, S.
Fane, John William Oxford co.
Fawcett, Henry Brighton.
Feilden, Joseph Blackburn.
Fellowes, Edward Hunts.
Fergusson, Sir James, Bart. ..Ayr co. *
Fildes, John Great Grimsby.
Finch, Henry Eutland co.
Fitzgerald, Lord 0. A Kildare co.
Fitzpatrick, Et. Hon. J. W... Queen's co.
Fitzwilliam, Hon. C. W Malton.
Floyer, John Dorset co.
Foley, H. J. W. H Stafford co., S.
Foljambe, F. J. S Eetford, E.
Forde, William B Down co.
Fordyce, William D Aberdeen co.
Forester, Et, Hon. G. C.W...Wenlock.
Forster, Charles Walsall.
Forster, William E Bradford.
Fort, Eichard Clitheroe.
Fortescue, Et. Hon. C. S. P...Lonth co.
Fortescue, Hon. D. F Andover.
Foster, William Orme Stafford co., S.
French, Right Hon. F Eoscommon co.
Freshfield, Charles K Dover.
Gallwey, Sir W. P., Bart....Thirsk.
Galway, Viscount Eetford, E.
Garth, Eichard Guildford.
Gaselee, Stephen Portsmouth.
Gaskell, James M Wenlock.
Gavin, George O Limerick.
Getty, Samuel G Belfast.
Gibson, Eight Hon. T. M Ashton-under-Lyne.
Gilpin, Charles Northampton.
Gilpin, Eichard T Bedford co.
Gladstone, Eight Hon. W. E.Lancaster co., S.
Gladstone, William H Chester.
Glyn, George Carr Kendal.
Glyn, George G Shaftesbury.
Goddard, A. L Cricklade.
Golduey, Gabriel Chippenham.
Goldsmid, Sir F. H., Bart Beading.
Goldsmid, Julian Honiton.
Gooch, Sir Daniel, Bart Cricklade.
Goodson, James Great Yarmouth.
Gordon, Edward Strathearn-Thetford.
Gore, John E. 0 Salop. N.
Gore, W. E. O Leitrim co.
Gorst, John Eldon Cambridge.
Goschen, Eight Hon. G. J. ...London.
Gower, Hon. E. F. L Bodmin.
Graham, William Glasgow.
Grant, Albert Kidderminster.
Graves, Samuel E Liverpool.
Gray, Sir John Kilkenny.
Gray, Colonel William Bolton.
Greenall, Gilbert Warrington.
Greene, Edward Bury St Edmunds.
Gregoiy, William Henry Galway co.
Grenfell, Henry E Stoke-on-Trent.
520
PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY.
Members. Places.
Grenville, R. N Somerset, E.
Greville-Nugent, A. W. F. ...Westmeath co.
Greville, F. S LoDgford co.
Grey, Right Hon. Sir G., Bt..Morpeth.
Griffith, Christopher D Devizes.
Grosvenor, Earl Chester.
Grosvenor, Hon. R. W Westminster.
Grosvenor, Lord R. D Flintshire.
Grove, Thomas F Wilts, S.
Guinness, Sir Benjamin L... .Dublin.
Gurdon-Rebow, J Colchester.
Gurney, Right Hon. Russell.. Southampton.
Gurney, Samuel Peniyn.
Gwyn, Howel Brecknock.
Hadfield, George Sheffield.
Hamilton, Lord Claud Tyrone co.
Hamilton, Lord C. J Londonderry.
Hamilton, E. W. T Salisbury.
Hamilton, Ion T Dublin co.
Hamilton, Viscount Donegal co.
Hanbury-Tracy, Hn. C. R. D. Montgomery.
Hankey, Thomson Peterborough.
Hanmer, Sir John, Bart Flint.
Hardcastle, J. A Bury St Edmunds.
Hardy, Right Hon. Gathorne. Oxford University.
Hardy, John Dartmouth.
Harris, John D Leicester.
Hartington, Marquis of Lancaster co., N.
Hartley, James Sunderland.
Hartopp, Ed. B Leicester co., N.
Harvey, Robert B Bucks.
Harvey, R. J. H Thetford.
Hay, Lord John Ripon.
Hay, Lord William M Taunton.
Hay, Sir John C. D., Bart.... Stamford.
Hayter, Arthur D Wells.
Headlam, Right Hon. T. E...Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Heatlicote, Sir W., Bart Oxford University.
Hen derson , John Durham.
Heneage. Edward Lincoln.
Henley, Lord Northampton.
Henley, Right Hon. J. W Oxford co.
Henniker-Major, Hon. J. M.. Suffolk, E.
Herbert, Henrv A Kerry co.
Herbert, Hon. P. E Salop, S.
Hervey, Lord Aug. H. C Suffolk, W.
Hesketh, Sir T. G., Bart Preston.
Heygate, Sir F. W., Bart Londonderry co.
Hibbert, J. Tomlinson Oldham.
Hildyard, T. B. T Notts, S.
Hill-Trevor, Lord A. E Down co.
Hodgkinson, Grosvenor Newark-on-Trent.
Hodgson, K. D Bridport.
Hodgson, William N Carlisle.
Hogg, James M Bath.
Holden, Isaac Knaresborough.
Holford, Robert S Gloucester, E.
Holland, Edward Evesham.
Holmesdale, Viscount Kent, W.
Hood, Sir Alexander, Bart... Somerset, W.
Hope, Alexander B Stoke-on-Trent.
Hornby, William H Blackburn.
Horsfall, Thomas B Liverpool.
Horsman, Right Hon. E Stroud.
Hotham, Lord York co., E.
Howard, Hon. C. W. G Cumberland, E.
Howard, Lord Edward Arundel.
Howes, Edward Norfolk, E.
Hubbard, John G Buckingham.
Huddlestone, J. W Canterbury.
Hugessen, E. H. K. Sandwich.
Hughes, Thomas Lambeth.
Hughes, William B Carnarvon.
Hunt, George W Northampton co., N.
Hurst, Robert H Horsham.
Members. Places.
Hutt, Right Hon. Sir W Gateshead.
Ibbertsox, H. J. S Essex.
Ingham, Robert South Shields.
Ingestre, Lord Stamford.
Innes, A. C Newry.
Jackson, William Derby co., N.
Jardine, Robert Ash burton.
Jervis, Henry J. W Harwich.
Jervoise, Sir J. G, Bart Hants, S.
Johnstone, H. A. B Canterbury.
Johnstone, Sir J. V. B., Bt... Scarborough.
Jolliffe, Hon. H. H Wells.
Jones, David Carmarthen co.
Kavanagh, Arthur M Wexford co.
Karslake, Edward K Colchester.
Karslake, Sir J. B Andover.
Kearsley, Robert Ripon.
Kekewich, Samuel T Devon, S.
Kelk, John Harwich.
Kendall, Nicholas Cornwall, E.
Kennard, Robert W Newport.
Kennedy, Tristram Louth co.
Keown, William Downpatrick.
King, James King Hereford co.
King, John G King's County.
King, Hon. P. J. L Surrey, E.
Kinglake, A. William Bridgewater.
Kinglake, Serjeant John A. ..Rochester.
Kingscote, Robert N. F Gloucester co., W.
Kinnaird, Hon. Arthur F Perth.
Knight, Frederick W Worcester co., W.
Knightley, Sir R., Bart Northampton co., S-
Knox, Colonel Brownlow Great Marlow.
Knox, Hon. William S Dungannon.
Labouchere, H Middlesex.
Lacon, Sir E. H. K, Bart Yarmouth.
Laing, Samuel Wick.
Laird, John , Birkenhead.
Lamont, James Bute co.
Langton, W. H. P. Gore Somerset co., W.
Larson, Charles Belfast.
Lascelles, Hon. E. W Northallerton.
Lawrence, William London.
Lawson, Right Hon. Jas. A. . Portarlington.
Layard, Austen H South wark.
Leader, Nicholas P Cork co.
Leatham, E. A Huddersfield.
Leatham, AVilliam H. C Wakefield.
Lechmere, Sir E. A. H., Bt... Tewkesbury.
Lee, William Maidstone.
Leeman, George York.
Lefevre, George J. Shaw Reading.
Lefroy, Anthony Dublin University.
Legh, George C Chester co., N.
Lennox, Lord G. C Lymington.
Lennox, Lord H. G Chichester.
Leslie, Hon. G. Waldegrave.. Hastings.
Leslie, Charles P Monaghan.
Leveson-Gower, Lord R. C... Sutherland co.
Lewis, John Harvey Marylebone.
Liddell, Hon. H. G Northumberland, S.
Lindsav, Hon. C. H Abingdon.
Lloyd, Sir T. D., Bart Cardigan.
Locke, John South wark.
Long, Richard P Wilts, N.
Lopes, Henry Charles Launceston.
Lopes, Sir Massey, Bart Westbury.
Lome, Marquis of Argyll co.
Lowe. Right Hon. Robert ....Calne.
Lowther, William Cumberland, W.
Lowther, James York.
Lusk, Andrew Finsbury.
MacEvoy, Edward Meath co.
M'Kenna, Sir Joseph N Youghal.
Mackinnon, L. B Rye.
PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY.
521
Members. Places.
Mackinnon, W. A., jun Lymington.
M'Lagan, Peter Linlithgow co.
M'Laren, Duncan Edinburgh.
Maguire, John F Cork.
Mahon, Viscount Leominster.
Major, Hon. J. H Suffolk.
Malcolm, John W Boston.
Manners, Lord G. J Cambridge co.
Manners, Lord John B Leicester co., N.
Marjoribanks, Sir D. 0., Bt. ..Berwick-on-Tweed.
Marsh, Matthew H Salisbury.
Marshall, William Cumberland, E.
Martin, Charles W Newport.
Martin, Philip W Bochester.
Matheson, Alexander Inverness.
Matheson, Sir James. Bart Boss and Cromarty.
Maxwell, Well wood Herries.. Kirkcudbright CO.
Maxwell, Sir W. S Perth co.
Mayo, Earl of Cockermouth.
Meller, Walter Stafford.
Melly, George Stoke-upon-Trent.
Merry, James Falkirk.
Milbank, Frederick A York co., N.
Miles, John William Bristol.
Mill, John Stuart Westminster.
Miller, William Leith, etc.
Mills, J. Pemington Wycombe.
Milton, Viscount York co., S. W.
Mitchell, Alexander Berwick-on-Tweed.
Mitchell, Thomas A Bridport.
Mitford, William T Mid hurst.
Moffatt, George Southampton.
Moncreiff, James Edinburgh.
Monk, Charles J Gloucester.
Monsell, Eight Hon. W Limerick co.
Montagu, Lord K Hunts.
Montgomery, Sir G. G., Bt.... Peebles.
Moore, Charles Tipperary.
Mordaunt, Sir Charles, Bart. .Warwick co., S.
More, Robert J Salop, S.
Morgan, Charles 0. S Monmouth co.
Morgan, Hon. G. C Brecon.
Morris, G Galway.
Morris, William Carmarthen.
Morrison, Walter Plymouth.
Mowbray', Eight Hon. J. E... Durham.
Murphy, N. I) Cork.
Neate, Charles Oxford.
Neeld, Sir John, Bart Chippenham.
Newdegate, C. N Warwick co., N.
Newport, Viscount Salop.
Nicholson, William Petersfield.
Nicol, James D Kincardine co.
Noel, Hon. G. J Eutland.
North, Colonel John Sidney.. Oxford co.
Northcote, Sir S. H., Bart Devon, N.
Norwood, Charles M Hull.
O'Beirne, James L Cashel.
O'Brien, Sir Patrick King's County.
O'Connor, Charles Eoscommon.
O'Donoghue, Dan Tralee.
Ogilvy, Sir John, Bart Dundee.
O'Loghlen, Sir C. M., Bart. ..Clare co.
O'Neill, Edward Antrim.
Onslow, G. J. H Guildford.
O'Reilly, Myles W. P Longford.
Osborne, Ralph B Nottingham.
Otway, Arthur J Chatham.
Owen, Sir Hugh, Bart Pembroke.
Packe. George H Lincoln co., S.
Padmore, Richard Worcester.
Paget, R. H Somerset. E.
Paget, T. T Leicester co., S.
Pakington, Rt. Hon. Sir J Droitwich.
Palk, Sir Lawrence, Bart Devon, S.
Members. Places.
Palmer, Sir Roundell Richmond.
Parker, Windsor Suffolk, W.
Parry, Thomas Boston.
Patten, Hon. John Wilson Lancaster co., N.
Paull, Henry St Ives.
Pease, Joseph W Durham, S.
Peel, Arthur W Warwick.
Peel, Right Hon. John Huntingdon.
Peel, Right Hon. Sir Rt., Bt..Tamworth.
Peel, John Tam worth.
Pelham, Lord Lewes.
Pemberton, Edward Leigh. ...Kent co., E.
Pennant, Hon. G. S. D Carnarvon co.
Percy, Lord H Northumberland, N.
Philipps. See Scourfield.
Philips, Robert N Bury.
Pim, Jonathan Dublin.
Piatt, John Oldham.
Portman, Hon. W. H. B Dorset.
Potter, Edmund Carlisle.
Potter, Thomas B Rochdale.
Powell, Francis S Cambridge.
Power, Sir James, Bart Wexford.
Price, Eichard G New Eadnor.
Price, William P Gloucester.
Pritchard, John Bridgnorth.
Proby, Lord Wicklow.
Pryse, Edward L Cardigan.
Pugh, David Carmarthen co.
Ramsay, John Stirling, etc.
Eawlinson, Sir H. C Frome.
Bead, Clare S Norfolk, E.
Eearden, Denis J Athlone.
Eepton, G. W. J Warwick.
Eidley, Sir M. W., Bart Northumberland, N.
Eobartes, T. J. A Cornwall, E.
Robertson, David Berwick co.
Robertson, Patrick F Hastings.
Eoebuck, John A Sheffield.
Rothschild, Baron L. N. de. ..London.
Rothschild, Baron M. A. de...Hythe.
Rothschild, N. M. de Aylesbury.
Royston, Viscount Cambridge co.
Russell, Sir Charles, Bart Berks.
Russell, Sir William, Bart.. ..Norwich.
Russell, Art. J. E Tavistock.
Russell, F. C. H Bedford co.
Russell, F. W Limerick.
St Aitbyn, J Cornwall, W.
Salomons, David Greenwich.
Samuda, Joseph D Tavistock.
Samuelson, Bern Banbury.
Sandford, G. M. W Maldon.
Saunderson, Edward J Cavan co.
Scott, Lord Henry Selkirk co.
Scott, Sir William, Bart Roxburgh co.
Scourfield, John H Haverfordwest.
Seely, Charles Lincoln.
Selwin, Henry J Essex, S.
Severne, John E Ludlow.
Seymour, Alfred Totnes.
Seymour, Henry D Poole.
Seymour, Georae H Antrim co.
Shafto, Robert D Durham, N.
Sheridan, Henry B Dudley.
Sheridan, Eichard B Dorchester.
Sherriff, Alexander C Worcester.
Simeon, Sir John, Bart Isle of Wight.
Simonds, William B Winchester.
Smith, Abel , Hertford co.
Smith, Jervoise Penryn.
Smith, John Abel Chichester.
Smith, John B Stockport.
Smith, Sam. G Aylesbury.
Smollett, Patrick B Dumbarton co.
PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY.
Members. Places.
Somerset, E. A Gloucester, W. D.
Somerset, Colonel P. G. H... .Monmouth co.
Speirs, Archibald A Renfrew co.
Stacpoole, William Enuis.
Stanhope, James B Lincoln co., N.
Stanley, Hon. F. A Preston.
Stanley, Hon. W. 0 Beaumaris.
Stanley, Lord Lynn Regis.
Stansfeld, James, jun Halifax.
Stock, T. Osborne Carlow.
♦Stone, William H Portsmouth.
Stopford, S. G Northampton.
Stronge, Sir James M., Bart.. Armagh co.
Stuart, J. P. D. C Cardiff.
Stuart, William, jun Bedford.
Stucley, Sir G. S., Bart Barnstaple.
Sturt, Charles N Dorchester.
Sturt, Henry G Dorset.
Sullivan, Edward Mallow.
■Surtees, Charles F Durham, S.
Surtees, Henry Edward Hertford co.
Sykes, Christopher Beverley.
Sykes, William Henry Aberdeen.
■Synan, Edmund J Limerick.
Talbot, C. R. M Glamorgan co.
Taylor, P. Alfred Leicester.
Taylour, Thomas E Dublin co.
Thompson, Andrew Green ...Cockermouth.
Thompson, M. W Bradford.
Thorold, John H Grantham.
Tliynne, Lord Henry Wilt, S.
Tite, William Bath.
Tollemache, John Chester, S.
Tomline, George Shrewsbury.
Torrens, Robert Carrickfergus.
Torrens, W. T. M'Cullagh...Finsbury.
Tottenham, Charles G New Ross.
Traill, George Caithness.
Treeby, John W Lyme Regis.
Trevelyan, George 0 Tyuemouth.
Turner, Charles Lancaster co., S.
Turnor, Edmund Grantham.
Tjrquhart, William P Westmeath.
Vance, John Armagh.
Vandeleur, C. M Clare.
Vanderbyl, Philip Bridgewater.
Members. Places.
Verner, Sir William, Bart Armagh co.
Verner, Edward W Lisburu.
Verney, Sir Harry, Bart Buckingham.
Vernon, Harry F Worcester co., E.
Villiers, Right Hon. C. P Wolverhampton.
Vivian, Henry H Glamorgan co.
Vivian, Hon. J. 0. W Truro.
Walcott, Admiral J. E Christchurch.
Walker, George G Dumfries co.
Walpole, Right Hon. S. H.... Cambridge Univ.
Walrond, John W Tiverton.
Walsh, Hon. Arthur Radnorshire.
Waring, Charles Poole.
Warner, Edward Norwich.
Warren, Robert R Dublin University.
Waterhotise, Samuel Pontefract.
Watkin, Edw. W Stockport.
Weguelin, Thomas M Wolverhampton.
Welby, William Earle Lincoln co., S.
Western, Sir T. B., Bart Essex, N.
Whalley, George H Peterborough.
Whatman, James Maidstone.
W hi thread, Samuel Bedford.
White, Hon. C. W Tipperary.
White, James Brighton.
Whitmore, Henry Bridgnorth.
Whitworth, Benjamin Drogheda.
Williams, Frederick M Truro.
AVilliams, Thomas P Marlow.
Williamson, Sir H., Bart Durham, N.
Windsor-Clive, Hon. Geo Ludlow.
Winnington, Sir T. E., Bart.Bewdley.
Winterbotham, H. S. P Stroud.
Wise, Henry C Warnickco.
Woodd, Basil T Knaresborough.
Woods, Henry Wigan.
Wyld, James Bodmin.
Wyndham, Hon. H Sussex, W.
Wyndham, Hon. P. S Cumberland, W.
Wynn, C. W. W Montgomery co.
Wynn, Sir W. W., Bart Denbigh co.
Wynne, W. R. M Merioneth co.
Wyvill, Marmaduke Richmond.
Yohice, John Regin Tewkesbury.
Young, George Wigtown, etc.
Young, Richard Cambridge co.
PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.
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PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.
PUBLIC OFFICES, ETC.
Accountant in Bankruptcy. New Register House, 10
to 3; Saturday, 10 to 12.
Adjutant- General's Office, G.P.O., 10 to 3 ; Satur-
day, 10 to 1.
Advocates' Widows' Fund, Advocates' Library.
Arts, Eoyal Institution for Encouragement of Fine,
National Gallery, 10 to 4.
Assay Office, 98 South bridge.
Auditor's Office, 1G Royal Ex., 10 to 3 ; Sat. 10 to 12.
Billet-master, Police Chambers, 11 to 3 and 6 to 8 ;
Leith Police Office, same hours.
Blind Asylum-, 38 and 58 Nicolson street, 9 to 7 ;
Saturday, 9 to 3.
Board of Fisheries Office, Eoyal Institution, 10 to
4; Saturday, 10 to 1.
Board of Supervision for Belief of the Poor, 125
George street, 10 to 4 ; Saturday, 10 to 1.
Board of Trustees for Manufactures, Royal Institu-
tion, 10 to 4: Saturday, 10 to 1.
Botanical Gardens, Eoyal, Inverleith row, 6 a.m. to
6 p.m. ; Saturday, in summer, G to 8.
Cess and Tax Office, County and City, 12Waterloo pi.
Chamber of Commerce and Manufactures, 11 Mel-
bourne place and 44 Constituiion street.
Church of Scotland Offices, 22 Queen street, 10 to 4.
City Chambers, 10 Eoyal Exchange —
Accountant's Office, No. 10 ; 10 to 5.
Chamberlain's Office, No. 1 ; 10 to 4 and G to 8.
City Clerk's Office, Council Depart., No. 8; 10 to 5.
Dean of Guild's Office, No. 5 ; 10 to 5.
[ Depute City Clerk's Office, Judicial Department,
No. 5; 10 to 5.
Passport Office, No. 5 ; 10 to 5 ; Saturday, 10 to 1.
Procurator-Fiscal's Office, No. 6 ; 10 to 3.
Public Works Office, No. 9; 9 to 5.
City of Edinburgh Eoads and Streets Trust, 46
George street, 10 to 3 ; Saturday, 10 to 12.
Commissariat Office, 3 Hill street.
Commissary Clerk's Office, Barliament sq., 10 to 3.
Consistorial Clerk's Office, Parliament sq., 10 to 4.
Corn Exchange, 29 Grassmarket.
Corn Exchange, 35 Constitution street; Market
Office, 44 Constitution street.
Council Chambers. 19 Charlotte street, Leith.
Council Eecords Office, 10 Royal Exchange, 10 to 5.
Court of Chancery (Sheriff's), Parliament square.
Crown Agent's Office, Parliament square, 10 to 4.
Crown Chamberlain and Eeceiver for Scotland,
General Eegister House.
Custom House, Commercial street, Leith, 10 to 4.
Dock-master's Office, Victoria Dock gates.
Donaldson's Hospital Office, 61 Castle St., 10 to 4.
Edinburgh Working Men's Club and Institute,
Writers' court, 315 High st., 8 a.m. to 10 30 p.m.
Exchange Eeading-room, 37 Constitution street.
Exchequer Chambers, Parliament square, 10 to 4.
Experimental Gardens, Inverleith row.
Fine Arts, Eoyal Association for Promotion of, 67
George street, 10 to 4.
Free Church College. Mound, 10 to 3.
Free Ch. Offices, 15 N. Bank st., 10 to 4 and 7 to 9.
Gas-light Company, Edinburgh, 25 Waterloo Place
and 65 Constitution street, 9.45 to 8.15.
Gas-light Company, Edin. and Leith, 8 Geo. st. and
11 Baltic st., 9.30 to 8 ; Saturday, 9.30 to 6 p.m.
Gas-meter Inspector's Office, 8 Eoyal Exchange.
Gazette Office,"l3 North Bank street, 10 to 3 and 7
to 8 ; Saturday, 10 to 12.
General Board of Lunacy, Post Office Buildings.
Heriot's, George, Hospital Office, 11 Eoyal Ex-
change, 10 to 4 and 6 to 8 ; Saturday, 10 to 2.
Herring Fishery Office, 2 Dock place, Leith, 10 to 4.
Hospital, Royal, for Sick Children, Lauriston lane.
Ho. of Refuge, Queensberry ho., 6 Canougate, 10 to 4.
Humane Society, Leith Mill road.
Inland Revenue Office, etc., 10 Waterloo place, and
Custom House: Cash, 10 to 3; Sat. 10 to 12. Other
business, 10 to 4 and 10 to 1. Tues. and Thurs. for
spoiled stamps, 12 to 2. For instruments and forms
to be stamped, 10 to 2 ; Sat. 10 to 12. For de-
livery of stamped forms. 10 to 11; of stamped in-
struments, 1 to 2. 10 Waterloo place, 10 to 3.
Joint-stock Company's Registration Office, Ex-
chequer Chambers, 10 to 3.
Justice of Peace Office for City, 10 Eoyal Exchange,
10 to 3 ; for county, Oounty hall, 10 to 3 and 6^ to
8 ; Saturday, 10 to 2.
Land Valuation Office, 10 Hanover street, 10 to 4
and 6 to 8.
Lands Valuation Office (County), County Buildings,
10 to 3 ; Saturday, 10 to 12.
Land Valuation, Scotland (Railways and Canals);
Assessor's Office, 5 Gayfield square.
LlBKAKIES —
Advocates', Parliament sq., 10 to 4; Sat. 10 to 1.
The Edinburgh Subscription, 24 George street,
10 to 4 ; Saturday, 10 to 1.
Mechanics', 5 Victoria terrace, 9 to 3 and 6 to 9,
Saturday evening excepted.
Mechanics', 58 To] booth wynd, Leith, Tuesday,
Friday, and Saturday evenings.
Philosophical Institution, 4 Queen street, 9.30 a.m.
to 9.30 p.m.
Protestant Institute of Scotland, George IV.
Bridge, 10 to 4 ; Saturday, 10 to 1.
Public, Leith, 63 Constitution St., open at 3 p.m.
School of Arts, Adam square, Monday and Thurs-
day during session, 7.30 to 8.30 P.M.
Select Subscription, 26 Waterloo place, 11 to 4i,
and 6£ to 9, Friday evening excepted.
Signet, Parliament square, 10 to 4 during session,
10 to 3 vacation ; Saturday, 10 to 1.
Solicitors of Supreme Courts, Parliament square,
during session 10 to 4 ; vacation, 10 to 3. Oa
Saturdays, during session 10 to 2; vac. 10 to 1.
Solicitors at Law, Sheriff Court buildings, George
iv. bridge, 10 to 4 ; Saturday, 10 to 12.
University, in summer, 10 to 1 ; winter, 10 to 4 ;
Saturday, 10 to 1.
Mercantile Marine Office, Custom House.
Meteorological Society, G.P.O. Buildings, 10 to 4.
Ministers' Widows' Fund Office, 6 North St David
street, 11 to 2j.
Museums —
National Antiquities, Mound, 10 to 4; and on
Saturday evening, 7 . to 9; Monday, shut.
Thursday and Friday, 10 to 4 : admission, 6d.
National Gallery, Mon., Tues., Wed., and Sat. 10
to 4, from 1st October to 31st January (No-
vember excepted), and from 10 to 5 from 1st
Feb. to 30th Sept., free; Sat. evening, 7 to 9,
free. Thur. and Fri. 10 to 4 ; admission, 6d.
Phrenological, 1 Surgeon square.
Eoyal College of Surgeons, 18 Nicolson street, 12
to 4 in summer, 12 to 3 in winter; Tuesday, shut.
Science and Art, Argyle sq., Mon., Tues., and
Thurs., 10 to 4 ; admission, 6d. Wed., 10 to 4 ;
Friday and Saturday, 10 to 4 and 6 to 9, free.
Night Asylum, 190 High street.
Northern Lights Office, 84 George street, 10 to 4.
Ordnance Survey Office, G.P.O., 9 to 5.30.
Pakochial Poouhouses —
Cauongate, Tolbooth wynd; office, 163 Canon-
gate, 10 to 3 and 6 to 8.
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PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.
Parochial Poorhouses —
City, 4 Forrest road ; office, Lauriston lane, 9 to 5.
North Leith, 18 N. Junction St., 10 to 4 and 6 to 8.
South Leith, 51 Gt. Junction st., 10 to 4 and 6 to 8.
St Cuthbert's or West Kirk, Lothian road, 9 to 5;
Saturday, 9 to 1.
Philosophical Instit, 4 Queen st., 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Police Office, 192 High street. Sub-offices— St
Leonard street ; 24 South St James' street ;
Hamilton place, Stockbridge; 179 Fountainbridge;
163 Canongate ; and 18 Charlotte street, Leith.
Police Collector's Office, Police Chambers, 10 to 3J ;
Saturday, 10 to 12±
Police Collector's Office, 19 Charlotte street Leith,
10 to 4.
Police, County, County Buildings, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Post Office, Genera], Waterloo place ; branch, 33a
Bernard street.
Presenter of Signatures Office, Parliament sq., 10
to 1; Saturday, 10 to 12; vacation, 11 to 12.
Prison Board, County, 46 George street.
Prison Managers, H.M., for Scotland, 11 Melbourne
place, 10 to 4 ; Saturdays, 10 to 1.
Procurator-Fiscal, Count}', Sheriff Court House, 10
to 4 and 7 to 8 ; Saturdays, 10 to 1.
Public Institute, 58 Tolbooth wynd, Leith, 8 A.M.
tO 10 P.M.
Public Works Office, H.M., Parliament sq., 10 to 4.
Purveyor's Office, Castle, 10 to 4.
Railway, Caledonian, Lothian rd., & Docks, Leith.
Eailway, North British, Princes street, 1 Constitu-
tion street, and Citadel.
Eecorders' Offices—
Calton, 21 Calton hill, 10 to 4.
Canongate, 163 Canongate, 10 to 3 and 6 to 8.
Greyfriars, City Chambers, 10 Royal Exchange,
10 to 4: Saturday, 10 to 1.
St Cuthbert's, West Churchyard, 9 to 4.
Eegalia of Scotland, Castle, 12 to 3.
Eegister House —
Accountant to the Court of Session, No. 28 (new
house), 10 to 3; Saturday, 10 to 12.
Bill Chamber, Nos. 2 and 4 (new house). Session,
10 to 12 and 2 to 4 ; Saturday, 10 to 12. Va-
cation and recess, 10 to 12 and 2 to 3 ; Satur-
day, 10 to 12.
Chancery Office, Nos. 39, 41, 43—10 to 3 ; Satur-
day, 10 to 12.
Edictal Citation Office, No. 45 (new house). Ses-
sion, 3 to 4 ; vacation, 11 to 12.
Extractor's Office. Nos. 1, 3, and 5 (new house).
Session, 10 to 3 and 6 to 8 ; Saturday, 11 to 12 ;
vacatiou, Tuesday, Wed., and Thur., 11 to 1.
Fee Fund, Court of Session, No. 11 (new house).
Session, 11 to 3 and 6 to 8 ; Saturday, 10 to 12 ;
vacation, 11 to 2.
General Kecords, 10 to 3 ; Saturday, 10 to 12.
Great Seal, No. 43, 2 to 3.
Justiciary, Nos. 40, 42. Session, 10 to 3 and 7
to 8 ; vacation, 10 to 3.
Lyon Office, Nos. 39, 41 (new house), 11 to 3;
except Saturday, during vacation, Wednesday
and Friday, 11 to 2.
Privy Seal, No. 19, 2 to 3.
Eegister of Deeds and Protests, Nos. 36, 52,
10 to 3 ; Saturday, 10 to 1.
Eegister of Hornings, No. 10. See Bill Chamber
as to hours, etc.
Eegistration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages,
New Eegister House, 10 to 4 ; Sat. 10 to 1. For
Eegistration Offices, see List of Streets, p. xvii.
Sasine Office, No. 49, 10 to 4 ; Saturday, 10 to 12.
Signet, Nos. 24. 26 — 3 to 4 ; Saturday, 11 to 12.
Teind Office, Nos. 21, 23, 25, 27 (new house).
Session, 10 to 3 and 6 to 8 ; vacation, 11 to
2 ; Saturday, 11 to 12.
Religious Institution House, 5 St Andrew 6q.
Bible Society Depository, 9£ to 7.
City Mission, 10 to 2.
Sabbath Alliance, 10 to 4.
Scottish Coast Mission, 10 to 4.
Scottish Evangelistic Society, 11 to 4.
Royal College of Physicians, 9 Queen street.
Royal College of Surgeons, 18 Nicolson street
Royal Engineers' Office, 42 Northumberland street,
10 to 4.
Royal Infirmary, Infirmary street
Royal Maternity Hospital, Chapel ho., 2 Chapel st.
Royal Medical Society, 7 Melbourne place.
Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, etc., National
Gallery.
Royal Society, Royal Institution, 10 to 5.
Schoolmasters' Widows' Fund, 16 Thistle st, 10 to 3.
Servants' Institution and Female Home, 4 South
Charlotte street.
Session-clerks' Offices —
Canongate, 163 Canongate, 10 to 3 and 7 to 8.
North Leith, 7 Hamburg place, 10 to 3 ; Monday
and Fridav, 7 to 8 ; Saturday, 10 to 12.
South Leith, 43 Kirkgate, 10 to 4 ; Sat. 10 to 12.
St Cuthbert's, 6 Lothian road, 10 to 3 and 7 to
9 ; Saturday, 10 to 2.
St Giles', 51 Cockburn street, 10 to 3 and 6 to 8 ;
Saturday, 10 to 12.
Sheriff-clerk's Office, Sheriff Court House, George
IV. bridge, 10 to 4 and 7 to 8 ; Saturday, 10 to 2.
Sheriff-clerk's Office, Leith, 83 Constitution street,
11 to 3 and 7 to 8 ; Saturday, 11 to 1.
Sheriff -clerk of Chancery Office, Parliament square,
10 to 1 ; Saturday, 10 to 12. Vacation, 11 to 12.
Shore Dues Office, Custom House.
Statue Gallery, Royal Institution, Wednesday and
Friday, 12 to 4 — admission, 6d. ; Saturday, 10 to
4 — free.
Tax Offices —
Assessed Taxes Survey Office, 12 Waterloo place,
10 to 3.
Canongate Poor Rates Office, 163 Canongate, 11
to 3 and 6 to 8.
City Poor Rates, 4 Forrest road, 10 to 3 and 6 to
8 ; Saturday, 10 to 12.
Land Tax, No. 10, Property and Income Tax,
No. 12 Waterloo pi., 10 to 3 ; Sat. 10 to 12.
North Leith Poor Rates, 18 North Junction street.
Police and Prison (City). See Police Collector's
Office.
Police (County), County Buildings, 10 to 3 ;
Saturday, 10 to 12.
Road Money, 46 George street, 10 to 3 ; Saturday,
10 to 12.
South Leith, 94 Constitution street.
St Cuthbert's or West Kirk Poor Rates, 10 Han-
over street, 10 to 3 and 6 to 8.
Telegraph Offices —
Electric, 68 Princes street, 26 Bernard street, Par-
liament House lobby, Caledonian Station, 7
a.m. to 10 p.m. ; Sunday, 9 to 10J a.m., 4 to
6 p.m.
Magnetic, 63 Princes street and 29 Bernard street,
8 a.m. to 10 p.m. ; Sunday, 9 to 10 a.m. and 4
to 6 P.M.
United Kingdom, 1 Hanover street and 41 Con-
stitution street ; week days, 7 a.m. to midnight ;
Sunday, 9 to 10.30 a.m., and 4 to 10 p.m.
Town-clerk's Office, Leith, 19 Charlotte street.
United Presbvterian Church Office, 5 Queen street,
10 to 4 and* 6 to 8.
Water Company's Office, 123 Princes street, 10 to
3 and 6 to 8 ; Saturday, 10 to 1.
Watt Institution and School of Arts, Adam square.
Weights and Measures, Writers' court, 10 to 4 and
6 to 8; Sat. 10 to 2, for county, County Buildgs.
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James Macknight,
Eichard Wilson,
John Hope,
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Peter L. Cattanach,
Peter Howden,
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James Blackadder,
Adam Mossman,
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Eobert Younger,
John Cochrane,
Eichard Bladworth,
James Ford,
Eobert Gordon,
Allan Boak,
Thomas Eowatt,
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PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.
Town-Clerk, James David Marwick.
City Assessors, G. Young and J. M'Laren.
Chamberlain, D. I. Robertson.
Depute City Clerk in Magisterial and Judicial De-
partment, and Extractor of the Dean of Guild
Court, Robert Morham.
Accountant, Robert Adam.
Superintendent of Public Works, D. Cousin.
Procurator-Fiscal, R. Bruce Johnston. W.S.
Law Agent, W. White-Millar, S.S.C, 8 Bank street.
Medical Officer of Health, EL D. Littlejohn, M.D.
Assessor under the Valuation of Lands Act, Robert
Paterson.
Session-Clerk, David Beatson, 51 Cockburn street.
Council-Officer, A. Macpherson, City Chambers.
Keeper of Imperial Wei fits and Measures, James
Anderson.
Out-door Inspector of Weights and Measures, "William
Shaw.
Agent for ihe City, as Superiors of Leith, Andrew
Snody, S.S.C.
Clerk ofCanongate, TV. Fraser, W.S.
COURT OF POLICE.
Judges, The Lord Provost, the six Bailies of the
City, the Sheriff, and the Sheriff-substitutes of the
County.
Procurator-Fiscals, Thomas Linton, John Paterson,
and Charles Macpherson.
Clerk of Court, James Morham.
First Lieutenant, Alex. M'Lellan.
Lieutenants, Duncan Millar, John Milligan, Kenneth
Thomson, John Swanson.
Inspectors, George Sharp, K. Thomson, and M.
M'Dermott.
Sergeant, William Elder.
CIVIL DEPARTMENT.
Superintendent of Police. Thomas Linton.
Surgeon, H. D. Littlejohn, M.D.
Building Engineer, Charles Macpherson.
Inspector of Lighting and Cleaning, John Paterson ;
Assistant, John Blackwood.
Inspector of Nuisances, John P.-iterson.
Master of Fire-engines, John Mitchell.
Billet-master, James Morham.
Inspector if Markets, Robert Carmichael.
Inspector of Dealers in Coals, Peter Taylor.
Collector, Malcolm S. Irvine.
Accountants, D. Murray, C.A., and Robert Adam.
Law Agent, John Richardson.
Housekeeper, James Ranken.
Procurator-Fiscal, James Paris, S.S.C.
Moderator, John Middleton, M.D.
Vice-Moderator, Robert Younger.
Clerk, John Wallace.
Officer, George J. Dunnett.
HIGH CONSTABLES.
Moderator, W. R. Clapperton.
Vice- Moderator, William Dick.
Treasurer, Andrew Robertson.
Secretary, Robert Mitchell.
Surr/eon, Andrew Smart. M.D.
Custodier, William Cropper, jun.
Captains of If rards— Ward 1. Thomas Hall; 2.
William Porteous ; 3. John Nicol ; 4. John
Stevenson ; 5. George Campbell ; 6. "William
Grant; 7. Alexander Cockburn; S. William
Richardson; 9- Tliomas Wihon ; 10. John Wil-
' liamson ; 11. Francis Farquharson ; 12. William
Angles; 13. John Thomson.
ABBEY OF H0LYR00D HOUSE.
The Bailie holds a Court in the Abbey Court-house,
on the first Saturday of every month, at two
o'clock.
Bailie, William B. Hay, S.S.C.
MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL
OF LEITH.
Provost, James Watt.
Bailies, William Steven, Youne; Pentland, junior,
Alexander Heveridge, John Milne.
Treasurer, C. S. Chalmers.
Councillors, Peter Bell, Alexander Miles, N. M.
Mackie, J. 0. Garland, William Shiels, William
M'Intosh, James Mather, Andrew Archibald,
John Powrie, Thomas Wilkie.
Commissioners of Police, the Provost, Magistrates,
and Town Council.
Superintendent arid Procurator - Fiscal of Police
Court, James Grant.
Toion-Clerk, W. H. Couper.
Assessor, William Ivory, advocate.
Officer, Andrew Cooke.
ADMIRAL AND BAILIE COURTS OF LEITH.
William Steven, Young Pentland, junior, Alexander
Beveridsre, John Milne.
Clerk, W/fL Couper.
Assessor, William Ivory, advocate.
Procurator-Fiscal, John Murdoch.
Officer, Andrew Cooke.
OFFICE OF H. M. WORKS,
Exchequer Chambers, Parliament Square.
Surveyor for Scotland, Robert Matheson.
Assistant Clerks, Andrew Kerr, Charles A. Doyle,
and John Chalmers.
H. M. GAZETTE OFFICE,
13 North Bank Stre°t.
Keeper and Superintendent, W. A. Laurie, W.S.
Chief Clerk, James Wilkie.
LANDS VALUATION OFFICE,
10 Hanover Street, Edinburgh.
Assessor, Robert Paterson, architect.
LANDS VALUATION, SCOTLAND (RAIL-
WAYS AND CANALS),
5 Gayfidd Square, Edinburgh.
Assessor, Georsre Dods.
Assistant do., William Bennet.
GENERAL REGISTRY OFFICE OF BIRTHS,
DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES,
New General Register House.
Registrar-General, WTlliam Pitt Dundas, advocate.
Deputy Clerk Register.
Secretary, George Seton, advocate.
Chief Clerk, John Stewart.
Senior Clerk, John Paton.
3d Clerk, David Winter ; 4th Clerk, Daniel Stewart ;
5th Clerk, John Milne.
STATISTICAL DEPARTMENT.
Superintendent, James Stark, M.D.
Assistants, 1st, Archibald Douglas; 2d, William
Ralph ; 3d, Peter Slater.
INDEX DEPARTMENT.
Indexer, James Colquhoun.
Transcriber, Geo. D. Bruce.
PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.
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Sorters, R. H. Smith and J. M. Crawford.
Messenger, John Lockhart.
Inspector of Registers, G. Bell, M.D., also Examiner
of South- Eastern District.
DISTRICT EXAMINERS.
I. Northern District. — Orkney, Shetland,
Caithness, Sutherland, Ross and Cromarty,
and Inverness — Alex. Grigor, Dingwall.
II. North-Eastern District. — Nairn, Elgin,
Banff, Aberdeen, Kincardine, and Forfar —
Andrew Jervise, Brechin.
III. Midland District.— Perth, Fife, Stirling,
Clackmannan, Kinross, Dumbarton, and
Bute — Henry Clarence Gordon, Albany
Cottage, Edinburgh.
IV. South-Western District.— Lanark (except-
ing city of Glasgow), Renfrew, and
Argyll — Gibson Stott, Greenock.
V. South-Eastern District. — Edinburgh, Had-
dington, Linlithgow, and city of Glasgow —
George William Bell, M.D., Edinburgh.
VI. Southirn District. — Ayr, Wigtown, Kirk-
cudbright, Dumfries, Roxburgh, Selkirk,
Peebles, and Berwick— Alfred C. C. List,
Portland Road, Kilmarnock.
First Assistant Curator, James Grahame.
Second do., Wm. W. Robertson.
Attendant, James Johnston.
First Doorkeeper, Thomas Anderson.
Second do., David M'Farlane.
Housekeeper, George Walters.
Porter, Robert Hutchinson.
EDINBURGH MUSEUM of SCIENCE and AST.
Director, Professor T. C. Archer.
Regius Keeper of Natural History Collection, Pro-
fessor Allman.
Curator, A. Galletly.
Natural History Assistant, J. B. Davies.
Clerks, J. Paton and J. Gibson.
Head Porter, T. C. Tyrie.
NATIONAL MUSEUM of the ANTIQUARIES
of SCOTLAND.
Keeper, W. T. M'Culloch.
Assistant ditto, Hobert Paul.
BOARD of TRUSTEES for MANUFACTURES,
&c, Instituted 1727.
Office. Royal Institution, Mound.
Commissioners, Duke of Buccleuch, Sir G. Grant
Suttie, Bart., Sir Wm. Gibson-Craig, Bart., the
LordColonsav, Earl of Caithness. J. Steell, R.S.A.,
Earl of Dalhousie, D. 0. Hill, Esq., R.S.A., Lord
Elcho, M.P., Sir James Matheson, Bart, M.P.,
James Moncreiff, M.P., Duke of Argyll, Lord
Justi'-e-Genernl (Inglis), Lord Justice-Clerk
(Patton), Professor L}-on Playfair, C.B., Lord
Jerviswoode, Lord Barcaple. Geo. Young, M.P.,
Lieut.-Col. C. F. Maxwell, Francis Abbott, J. T.
Gibson-Craig, W.S., Sir Geo. Harvey, P.K.S.A.,
Robert Horn, Sir Wm. Stirling Maxwell, Btirt.,
M.P., Wm. Titos. Thomson, Sir Hugh Hume
Campbell, Bart., Edward Strathearn Gordon
(Lord Advocate), Archibald Campbell Swinton.
Secretary, Hon. Bouverie F. Primrose.
Chief Clerk, James Wilson.
Clerks, W. C. Miller, John Henderson, and John
Davidson.
Messenger, George Stenhouse.
SCHOOL OF ART
IN CONNECTION WITH THE DEPARTMENT of science
AND ART UNDER THE COMMITTEE OF PRIVY COUN-
CIL FOR EDUCATION.
Manaqers, The Commissioners of the Board of
Manufactures.
Secretary, Hon. Bouverie F. Primrose.
Certificated Art Masters, Charles D. Hodder, Wm.
A. Morley.
Certificated Art Mistress, Miss Susan Ashworth.
Curator, George Bayliss.
Assistant ditto, William Roy.
Housekeeper, Georgo Walters.
Porter, David Black.
NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND.
Trustees, The Commissioners of the Board of Manu-
factures.
Secretary, Hon. Bouverie F. Primrose.
Principal Curator and Keeper, Wm. B. John6tone,
R.S.A.
ROYAL OBSERVATORY,
Calton Hill.
Astronomer Royal for Scotland, C. Piazzi Smyth,
F.R.SS.L. & E., F.R.A.S.
First Assistant do., Alex. Wallace, M.A.
Seco7id Assistant do., P. Williamson.
BOARD OF BRITISH FISHERIES.
Office, Royal Institution, Mound.
(Established under provisions of Act 48 Geo. in,
c. 110 ; 10 & 11 Vict. c. 91 ; and 23 & 24 Vict,
c. 92.)
Commissioners, Earl of Caithness, George Traill,
M.P., J. T. Gibson-Craig, Lord Elcho, M.P., Sir
James Matheson, Bart., M.P., George Loch, Lord
Justice-General (Inglis), Professor Lyon Play-
fair, C.B., Andrew Coventry, Lord Jerviswoode,
A. S. Finlay, J. Caird, Professor Allman,
J. J. Grieve, Lieut.-Col. C. F. Maxwell, George
Young, M.P., Vice-Admiral William Ramsay,
C.B., the Lord Advocate (Gordon) and the So-
licitor-General (Millar) ex officiis.
Secretary, Hon. Bouverie F. Primrose.
Chief Clerk. J. Wilson.
Clerks, W. C. Miller, John Henderson, and Johni
Davidson.
General Inspector, L. Lnmb, Lcith.
Assistant ditto, George Reiach, Greenock.
Commander of '■Princess Royal'' Cutter, Samuel
M 'Donald.
Engineers for building Piers or Quays, Messrs David
and Thomas Stevenson, C.E.
Messenger, George Stenhouse.
Porter, Alexander Edgar.
H, M. PRISON MANAGERS.
Office, 11 Melbourne Place.
Managers. The Sheriff of Perthshire; The Inspect
tor of Prisons for Scotland; The Crown Agent;
J. H. Burton, LL.D. (who also acts as secretary).
Chief Clerk, Louis De Maria.
Assistant Clerk, William Donaldson.
Messenger, Thomas Cameron.
H. M. INSPECTOR OF PRISONS FOR
SCOTLAND.
Herbert Poulton Voules, Uffington, Stamford.
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PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.
GENEEAL BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS IN
LUNACY,
Post Office Buildings.
Commissioners, Sir John Don Wauchope, Bart,,
Chairman; George Young, M.P., George Monro,
Sir James Coxe, M.D., and William Alexander
Francis Browne, M.D.
Deputy Commissioners, Dr Arthur Mitchell, and Dr
George A. Paterson.
Secretary, William Forbes.
Clerk to the Board, M. F. Ogilvy.
Clerks, W. J. Batt and T. W. L. Spence.
Messenger, William Lear.
COMMISSIONERS OF NORTHERN LIGHT-
HOUSES.
Office. 84 George Street.
The Lord Advocate, Solicitor-General, the Lord
Provost and Senior Bailies of Edinburgh and
Glasgow ; the Provosts of Aberdeen, Inverness,
•Campbeltown, Dundee, Greenock, and Leith ; the
Sheriffs of Edinburgh. Lanark, Renfrew, Bute,
Argyll, Inverness, Ross, Orkney, Caithness and
Sutherland, Aberdeen, Ayr, Fife. Forfar, Kin-
cardine, Galloway, Elgin, Haddington, and
Berwick.
Secretary, Alex. Cuningham, W.S.
Engineers for New Works, David
F.RS.E., M.I.C.E., and Thomas
F.R.S.E.
Examiner of Accounts, Geo. Steuart.
Superintendent, James Young.
Foremen of Repairs, P. Hume and John Miller
Bookkeeper, John Sherar.
First Clerk, James Murdoch.
Second Clerk, Wm. L. Barbour.
Third Clerk, Robert Forbes.
Fourth Clerk, Hugh Innes.
Stevenson,
Stevenson,
BOARD OF SUPERVISION FOR RELIEF OF
THE POOR.
Office, 125 George Street, Edinburgh.
Board — William Stuart Walker of Bowland,
Chairman ; the Right Hon. Lord Provost of
Edinburgh; the Hon. Lord Provost of Glas-
gow; the Solicitor -General of Scotland; the
Sheriffs-depute of the counties of Perth, Renfre ,
and Ross and Cromarty ; Sir Win. Gibson-Craig
of Riccarton, Bart. ; and William Smythe, of
Methven.
Secretary, John Skelton, advocate.
General Superintendents of the Poor, W. A. Peterkin
and Alex. Campbell.
Visiting Officer, Malcolm M'Neill.
Superintendent of Vaccine Institution, William Hus-
band, M.D.
Clerks, Class I.: 0. G. Campbell, W.S.; Wm. Millar;
James Clarke.
Clerks, Class II.: William Warden, David Hugh
Wilson, Henry Torrance.
Messenger, William Knox.
Dixson, James Blackadder, David Nimmo, George
Meldrum, J. B. W. Lee, S.S.C., George Val lance,
Alex Boswell, James Gray, Wm. S. Stuart, S.S.C., .
John C. Hay, Alex. Gowans, David Curror, S.S.C.,
John Wightman, Wm. Hamilton, William Hislop,
James Wood, Bailie Miller, Bailie Skinner, David
Lewis, John Cochrane, Bobcrt Ritchie, James ,
Hope, W.S.. William White, John James.
Inspector; George Greig ; Office, 12 Lauriston lane.
Assistant Inspectors, Robert Davidson, Geo. Jamie-
son, Archibald Dewar, Thomas Hay, and Dugald
Cowan.
Bookkeeper, David Hutchison.
Clerks, Andrew Ferrier, David Caldwell, J. K.
Gardner, and Wm. Mitchell.
Bouse Governor, Daniel Kemp.
Chaplain, Robert Johnston.
Matron, Mrs Sarah Anderson.
Assistant do , Miss Margaret Kemp.
Teacher, R. D. Barnes.
Gatekeepers, Thomas M'Kenzie, William Scott, and
John Watson.
Lunatic Wards — Attendant, Miss Jack.
House Surgeon, John Smith, M.D.
Dispensary and District Surgeon, Francis D.
M'Cowan, M.D.
District Surgeons, James Cappie, M.D., W. D.
Adams, M.D., and Thos. R. Eraser, M.D.
Apothecary, William Galbraith.
Funerator, William Greig.
Collector of Poor Rates, Joseph Wood ; Office, 4
Forrest Road.
Canongate.
Chairman, Bobert Younger.
Acting Committee, J. Lewis, B. Henderson, Thos.
Carmichael, Andrew Slater, D. C. Moodie, Wil-
liam Menelaws, J. Smith, Jas. Hood, William
Brash, R. Veitch, D. Nicholson, H. Smellie, Geo.
Brotherston, D. B. Fox, William Knight, Alex.
Webster, James Coxson, D. Martin, Andrew
Thomson, William Gilmour, J. K. Watson,
Andrew Smith, John Milne, William Taylor,
Robert Chessar, Thomas Dryburgh, Rev. Daniel
M-Fie, and Thomas Wilson.
Inspector, James Thomson.
Surgeon, H. D. Alexander, M.D.
Governor, James Rew.
Matron, Mrs Rew.
Chaplain, Hugh Rose, jun.
Collector, James Allison.
Gatekeeper, John Murray.
Inspector's Office, 163 Canongate. Office Hours, 10
to 3, and 5 to 7 ; Saturday, 10 to 2.
PAROCHIAL BOARDS.
City of Edinburgh.
Chairman, David Curror, S.S.C.
Managers, J. H. Stott, David Currie, James Lewis,
Richard Bladworth, John Smith, Duncan Grant,
John Russel, John Towert, Robert Walker, Robert
St Cuthberfs, or West Church.
Chairman, Sir James Gardiner Baird, Bart.
Acting Committee, Thomas Scott Anderson, W.S.,
Wi'lliam Balleny, John M. Balfour, W.S., James
Braidwood, William Brough, Alexander Brown,
John Brown, John Cox, Robert Cox, W.S.,
Adam Curror, John Dobie, Lieut.-Col. Eddington,
Charles H. Favquharson, John Gordon, David
Greig, Alex. Hay, James Hardie, Robert Hood,
M.D., Robert Johnston, W.S., James Leggat,
William Martin, James Miller, William Mann,
John Y. Myrtle, M D., William MlGregm-, James
Pears, William Sharp, John Swan, J. K. Smith,
George Smith, Thomas Swanston, James Turner,
jun., David Wilson, M.D., F.R.C.S.
Acting Committee meets on the third Friday- of
each month, at 11 a.m. I
Inspector, etc., James Craig; Office, St Cuthberts
Manse.
Assistant Inspectors, Robert Brown, John Miur,
Robert Cook, and James Stirling.
PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.
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and the other Commissioners of Justiciary; the
Lord Advocate and Solicitor- General ; Bailies,
Dean of Guild, and Treasurer of the City; the
Provost and Magistrates of Leith— all for the time
being ; and
Ainslie, Daniel, 48 Moray Place.
Anderson, Finlay, 32 Moray Place.
Auchie, Alexander, 4 Argyle Square.
Bain, William, 14 Hanover Street
Band, Sir James G., Edmonstone House.
Balfour, James, 13 Eton Terrace.
Balfour, Robert, 10 Claremont Crescent.
Beattie, Adam, 3b Chalmers Street
Beattie, William, Lauriston Gardens.
Berry, George, Rosefield Cottage, Portobello.
Black, Adam, 6 North Bridgo.
Blackadder, James, 34 Abercromby Place.
Boyd, John, 2 York Place.
Boyd, Thomas J., 41 Moray Place.
Brodie, J. C, Gogar Bank, Hermiston.
Brown, William, 25 Dublin Street.
Buckmaster, T., London.
Burton, John Hill, LL.D., Craig House, Lothian
Burn.
Callander, H., C.A., 8 St Vincent Street.
Cassels, Alexander, 8 Northumberland Street.
Chambers, William, 339 High Street.
Clapperton, John, Home Lodge, Viewforth.
Clark, A. R, 17 Great Stuart Street.
Cowan, Charles, 38 West Register Street.
Cowan, "William, 15 Princes Street.
Craig, Right Hon. Sir W. Gibson, Bart., 5 Thistle
Street.
Craig, James T. Gibson, 5 Thistle Street.
Crichton, Hew, 13 Nelson Street.
Crombie, John, 90 Lauriston Place.
Cunningham, James, 50 Queen Street.
Dalziel, George, 5 Thistle Street.
Davidson, Archibald, Craiglockhart House.
Davidson, Henry, Muirhouse, Davidson's Mains
Dickson, David, 3 Park Place.
Douglas, A. H., 26 India Street.
Douglas, C, 13 Atholl Crescent.
Douglas, Francis Brown, 21 Moray Place.
Duncan, James, 6 Hill Street.
Duncan, W. J., National Bank.
Duncan, William, 1 Heriot Row.
Dymock, James R.. 20 George Square.
Edmondston, T., 110 West Bow.
Esson, G. A., 10 Great King Street.
Falshaw, James, 26 Castle Street.
Finlay, G. L., 17 Northumberland Street.
Fletcher, Angus, Inland Revenue Office.
Flockhart, William, 52 North Bridge.
Forrester, William, 11 Royal Exchange.
Foulis, Robert, Cupar.
Fraser, A. M., 144 Princes Street.
Fraser, Arthur, 10 Randolph Crescent.
Fyfe, Andrew, 15 Leopold Place.
Gairdner, John, 45 Northumberland Street.
Gibson, John, jun., 12 South Charlotte Street
Girdwood, William, Corstorphine.
Grant, Joseph, 3 Bath Street, Portobello.
Gray, Alexander, 30 Stafford Street.
Greenoak, R, 9 Mayfield Terrace.
Greig, John, jun., 3 Tantallon Place.
Grierson, Andrew, 15 St Andrew Square.
Gulland, James, 55 Hanover Street.
Harrison, George, 36 North Bridge.
Hay, Alexander, 1 Gayfield Place.
Heriot, F. L. M., 35 Moray Place.
Hewat, John, 15 North-west Circus Place.
Hope, James, 119 Princes Street.
Howe, Alexander, W.S., 17 Moray Place.
Hunter, Robert, 67 Northumberland Street.
Cashier and Bookkeeper, George Pearson.
Ldssistort do., Charles Cossar Clapham.
Clerks, George J. Campbell, Alexander F. Ross, and
William Alexander.
, House Govtrnor, William Cowan.
[Matron, Miss Ross.
; Assistant do.. Miss Pearson.
\House Surqeon, J. Niven, M.D.
I Chaplain, Cumberland Hill.
I Teacher, Robert Byers.
\Funerator, John Clark.
\Lunatic Attendants, William Darling and Mrs. Jen-
| kinson.
I Gatekeeper, John Sanderson.
I District Surgeons, J. Middleton, M.D., 1 West Adam
Street ; J. Rutherfoord Turnbull, physician and
[ surgeon, 104 Lauriston Place; Thompson Lowne,
I M.D., 46 Minto Street; Andrew Smart M.D., 24
; Melville St. ; W. Husband, M.D., 28 Clarence St.
Collector of Assessment for Poor, James Paterson ;
1 Office, 10 Hanover Street.
South Leith.
GENERAL COMMITTEE.
Chairman, G. A. M'Laren.
James Walker, James Watt, William Thomson,
Thomas Hardie, Chas. Doig, David Callender, J.
Sturrock, William Ford, Jas. Brown, William
Steedman. Charles Williamson, Alex. F. Paterson,
Robert M'Intosh, A. G. Home, M.D., Wm. Thor-
burn, John French, Thos. Lindsay, James Dick-
son, Andrew Clark, S.L., Thomas Dowie, S.S.C.,
John Adam.
Visiting Lunatic Asylum Committee, Geo. A. M'Laren,
James Dickson, Alex. Geo. Home, M.D.
Medical Officers, T. Williamson, M.D., 40 Quality
Street Leith ; H. D. Alexander, M.D., 46 Canon-
gate, Edinburgh.
Inspector, A. C. Simpson ; Sub-inspector, J. Day.
Bookkeeper, George Begbie.
House Governor, Alexander Grant.
Matron, Jane Smith.
Chaplain, George M'Farlane.
Teacher, Andrew Moffat.
Collector, James Galloway.
North Leith.
GENERAL COMMITTEE.
Chairman, Rev. Walter M. Goalen.
Andrew Archibald, James Braidwood, James Bur-
gess, William Calder, A. Cunningham, sen., James
Dickson, Thomas Dishington, Colin Duncan,
Wm. Flockhart, William Gavin, James Hunter,
Wm. Kinghorn. James Knox, Donald Lamont,
John Macnab, Alex. Mason, James Mather, J. S.
Mathieson, Alex. Miles, Richard Millar, Hugh
Morton, D. S. Peddie, Thomas Phipps, D. H.
Robertson, M.D., Adolphus M. Sceales, John T.
Shearer, John Smart, Peter Stocks, Joseph
Taylor, James Thomson, Alex. Tod, John Tod.
Inspector, James Miles.
House Governor, Alexander Lawson.
Chaplain, George Arnot.
Matron, Mrs Lawson.
Collector, James Webster.
Medical Officer, R. Macnair, M.D.
Law Agents, Mann and Duncan, S.S.C., 21 Bernard
Street
Porter, D. Trench.
COMMISSION OF THE PEACE FOE THE
CITY AND LIMITS OF THE EDIN-
BURGH POLICE ACT, 1862.
The Lord Provost : Lord Justice-General, and
the other Lords of Session ; Lord Justice-Clerk,
2L
530
PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.
Ivory, W., 12 Albany Street.
Jenner, Charles, Duddingston.
Johnston, Eobert, 27 Royal Terrace.
Johnston, Sir W., Kirkhill.
Kay, John, 72 Northumberland Street.
Knox, Thomas, 15 Hanover Street.
Law, W., 31 St Andrew Square.
Lawson, A. M., 25 Drummond Place.
Lawson, Charles, 1 George iv. Bridge.
Leburn, Thomas, 56 George Square.
Lindsay, William, Hermitage Hill.
Livingston, Josiah, 4 Minto Street.
M'Crie, William, 22 Leith Walk.
Mackenzie, J. W., 16 Royal Circus.
Macknight, James, 12 London Street.
M'Candlish, J. M., 4 Doune Terrace.
M'Laren, David, 36 Greenhill Gardens.
M'Laren, D., M.P., Newington House.
M'Laren, John, 12 Darnaway Street.
Macrae, J. A., LL.D., 14 Gloucester Place.
Mansfield, Thomas, 7 Thistle Street.
Marshall, Archibald, 41 Minto Street.
Marshall, Robert, 86 Lauriston Place.
Meldrum, George, 53 York Place.
Millar, John, 2 South St Andrew Street.
Moinet, John, 30 Melville Street.
Milne, John, 44 Albany Street.
Moir, John, 52 Castle Street.
Moncreiff, Wm., 10 Rutland Square.
Mood, John, Rosehall House, Dalkeith Road.
Morrison, Adam, 45 York Place.
Mossman, Adam, 30 Princes Street.
Muir, William, Wet Docks.
Muirhead, C, 7 Heriot Row.
Murdoch. J. B., 22 Manor Place.
Murray, Thomas., LL.D., Elm Bank, Lasswade.
Murray, T. G., 11 Randolph Crescent.
Nicholson, J. B.
Oliver, J. S., 8 Greenhill Park.
Omond, Robert, 43 Charlotte Square.
Pears, James, 7 Fin gal Place.
Pearson, Adam, 22 Blackford Road.
Peat, David, R.N., Viewforth House.
Peddie, James, 7 Chalmers Street.
Pow, James, Walltower, Penicuik.
Ranken, Thomas, 17 St Andrew Square.
Renton, W., 12 Princes Street.
Richardson, F., Old Corn Exchange.
Richardson, James, 16 Coates Crescent.
Richardson, John, 50 Northumberland Street.
Richardson, Robert, 105 West Bow.
Ritchie, John, 55 George Square.
Robertson, G., W.S., 17 Royal Circus.
Romanes, Robert, 4 Oxford Terrace.
Rose, Hugh, 3 Hillside Crescent.
Russell, G. E., 14 Regent Terrace.
Shaw, Patrick, 36 Charlotte Square.
Skinner, W., W.S., 31 Great King Street.
Smith, David, 64 Princes Street.
Spence, William, 36 St Andrew Square.
Stark, James, 21 Rutland Street.
Stevenson, Alexander, 9 Heriot Row.
Stoddart, John R., 16 Dublin Street.
Stott, Joseph H., 12 Niddry Street.
Strong, Thomas, 45 Melville Street.
Tait, Andrew, 33 Rose Street.
Taylor, James, Starley Hall, Burntisland.
Thorn, David, 68 Constitution Street.
Thomson, Archibald, 29 Gilmore Place.
Thomson, David J., 19 East Claremont Street.
Thomson, James G., 14 York Place.
Thomson, Thomas, Hailes House, Slateford.
Thorburn, George, 12 Hermitage Place, Leith
Vallance, George, 1 Gayfield Square.
Waddell, W., 20 Royal Circus.
Walker, Robert, 12 Bank Street
Watson, James, 45 Charlotte Square.
Wilson, James, 31 Gilmore Place.
Wilson, Robert S., Woodburn, Dalkeith.
Wood, Alexander, 10 St Colme Street.
Wood, William, 2 Oxford Terrace.
Wright, John, 17 Hill Street.
Young, George, 47 Moray Place.
Young, James, 126 High Street.
Clerk, Robert Morham.
Procurator-Fiscal, R. Bruce Johnston.
One of the Justices attends daily in the Council
Chambers, Royal Exchange, at 11 o'clock, for the
despatch of business.
COMMISSION OF THE PEACE FOE THE
COUNTY OF EDINBURGH OR MIDLOTHIAN.
Dated August 25, 1864.
Those marked * have qualified.
*Duke of Buccleuch.
•Marquess of Lothian.
Marquess of Abercorn.
Earl of Dalkeith.
Earl of Dalhousie.
Earl of Morton.
Earl of Buchan.
Earl of Wemyss.
*Earl of Stair.
Earl of Rosslyn.
"Viscount Melville.
Lord Elcho.
Lord Schomberg Henry Kerr.
*Lord Elphinstone.
Lord Torphichen.
Lord Dunfermline.
Lord Justice-General.
Sir W. Gibson Carmichael of Hailes, Bart.
Sir Archibald Hope of Craighall, Bart.
Sir W. H. Dick Cunyngham of Prestonfield,
Bart.
Sir Patrick Keith Murray of Ravelston, Bart.
*Sir James Gardiner Baird of Saughtonhall,
Bart.
Sir George Warrender of Bruntsfield, Bart.
*Sir David Wedderburn, Bart.
Sir David Baird of Newbytb, Bart.
*Sir A. C. R. Gibson Maitland of Cliftonhall, Bart.
Sir David Dundas of Beechwood, Bart.
•Right Hon. Sir W. Gibson-Craig of Riccarton, Bt.
*Sir John Forrest of Comiston, Bart.
*Sir John Don Wauchope of Edmonston, Bart.
*Sir James Clerk of Penicuik, Bart.
Sir James Cox of Kinellan.
Sir Thomas Inglis Cochrane.
Sir George Deas of Pittendreich, one of the Sena-
tors of the College of Justice.
*Sir William Johnston of Kirkhill.
Sir Alexander Milne, K.C.B.
•Stephen Adam, merchant, Leith.
*David Ainslie of Costerton.
Philip Barington Ainslie, late of St Colme House.
•William Aitchison of Drummore.
David Anderson of Moredun.
John Anderson of Catpair.
*G. Clerk Arbuthnot of Mavisbank.
•William Baillie of Falahill.
John M. Balfour of Pilrig.
David Balfour of Overgogar.
•John Borthwick of Crookston.
•Lewis Borthwick, W.S.
•James Brown of Currie.
•William Henry Brown of Ashley.
•Robert Johnston Brown, younger of Ashley.
PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.
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Robert Brown of Firth.
•Hugh Bruce, advocate.
James Caird, formerly of House of Muir.
Samuel Christie of Craigentinny.
•William A. Child, formerly of Glencorse.
•James Clerk, younger of Penicuik.
•Alexander Cochrane of Ashkirk.
Alexander Duudas Boss Wishart Baillie Cochrane,
formerly of Old Liston.
James Cochrane of Harburn.
James Cochrane, younger of Harburn.
John Cowan of Beeslack.
•Charles Cowan of Logan House.
•Charles W. Cowan, younger of Logan House.
•Kichard Cowan, merchant, Leith.
•William Cowan of Linburn.
•J. Cox of Gorgie Mills.
•James Thomson Gibson-Craig, W.S.
James H. Gibson-Craig, younger of Eiccarton.
"George Cranstoun Trotter Cranstoun of Dewar.
W. H. Craufurd of Braehead and Craufurdland.
R. Howison Mudie Craufurd, younger of Braehead
and Craufurdland.
Charles Dalrymple of Hailes.
*B. Keith Alexander Dick Cunyngham, younger of
Prestonfield.
George Davidson, Dean Park, Balemo.
Major James Davidson of Causeyend.
•Henry Davidson, merchant, Leith.
James Dewar of Vogrie.
Colonel Alexander Gumming Dewar.
•Robert Dundas of Arniston.
•William Pitt Dundas, advocate.
Alexander Dunsmure, merchant, Leith.
•John Oit Ewing of Eatho.
George Knight Erskine Fairholme of Lugate.
Andrew Fletcher of Salton.
•John Fletcher, younger of Salton.
•James Foiinan, advocate.
•Major-General Simon Fraser.
•Lieut.-Colonel Bobert Warden Fraser.
•Colonel William Geddes, C.B.
Maj.- Gen. John Charles Hope Gibsone of Pentland.
John Gibsone, younger of Pentland.
Walter J. L. Gilmour of Liberton and Craigmillar.
John Gordon of Cluny.
•Barron Grahame of Morphie.
Humphrey Graham of Belstane.
•John Gray, formerly of Bonally.
William Adinston Gray of Carcant.
•Andrew Grieve of Hailes Miln, W.S.
*Major-General John Craigie Halkett of Eavelrig.
*J. C. Craigie Halkett, younger of Cramond.
•Stewart B. Hare of Handaxwood and Calderhall.
James Hare, yr. of Handaxwood and Calderhall.
•James Hay, merchant, Leith.
William Young Herries, formerly of Harburn.
Thomas Alexander Hog of New Liston.
David Milne-Home of Milnegraden.
•Alexander George Home of Whitefield.
James Hope of Belmont.
•Eobert Horsburgh of Southbank.
•Eight Hon. Edward Horsman, M.P.
James Hunter of East Colzium.
*C. Halkett Craigie Inglis of Cramond.
•John Inglis of Eedhall.
*H. Maxwell Inglis of Logan Bank, W.S.
•Henry Inglis of Torsonce.
Andrew Inglis, younger of Torsonce.
•John Brown Innes, W.S.
A. Mitchell Innes of Ayton.
•George Mitchell Innes, late of Ingliston.
Simpson Mitchell Innes of Parsonsgreen.
William Johnston of Bavelaw and Lathrisk.
•Charles Lawson of Borthwickhall.
•Charles Lawson, younger of BorthwickhalL
•Colonel Alexander Learmonth of Dean.
•William Lindsay of Hermitage Hill, Leith.
*Lieut.-Col. William Macdonald of Powderhall.
•Thomas M'Dougal of Esk Vale.
Claude M'Fie of Gogarburn.
William M'Fie of Clermiston.
•Robert A. M'Fie of Dreghorn.
•John Alexander Mackay of Blackcastle.
Alexander Forbes Mackay, younger of Blackcastle.
•Peter M'Lagan of Pumpherston.
George Adinston M'Laren, merchant, Leith.
•John M'Nab, merchant, Leith.
John M'Nair, merchant, Leith.
*Eobert Blair Maconochie, W.S.
George Fergusson Maitland of Hermand.
John Marshall of Curriehill, one of the Senators
of the College of Justice.
John Marshall, younger of Curriehill.
Hugh Bates Maxwell, youngest son of late General
Sir William Maxwell.
James Clerk Maxwell of Middlebie.
James Moncrieff Melville of Hanley, W.S.
Thomas Menzies, merchant, Leith.
Graeme Eeid Mercer of Gorthe.
John Milson, merchant.
Alexander Mitchell of Stow.
Archibald H. Mitchelson, formerly of Middleton.
Robert Scott Moncrieff of Fossoway.
William Scott Moncrieff, younger of Fossoway.
"William Muir, merchant, Leith.
Claud Muirhead of Gogar Park.
James Muirhead, younger of Gogar Park.
'James Murray of Craigend.
John More Nisbet of Drum.
Archibald Ogilvie of Old Liston.
•Robert Pringle of Symington., W.S.
Major-General William Maule Ramsay.
Robert B. W. Ramsay of Whitehill.
James Clark Rattray of Bonnington.
James Reid of Addiwell.
William Ritchie of Middleton.
Thomas R. Robertson of Gorgie Lodge.
•Carteret G. Scott of Malleny.
Thomas Cunningham Scott, younger of Malleny.
Archibald Scott of Crosswoodhill.
Robert H. Johnston Stewart of Straiton.
Robert Stewart of Ingliston.
•James Taylor, merchant. Leith.
David Thorn, merchant, Leith.
*J. G. Thomson, merchant, Edinburgh.
'George Thomson of Burnhouse.
Thomas Thomson of Gogarburn.
Robert Tod of Howden.
Richard Trotter of Mortonhall.
Robert Archibald Trotter, younger of The Bush.
Coutts Trotter, late of Dreghorn.
'George Vair Turnbull, merchant, Leith.
James Stuart Tytler of Woodhouselee.
*W. Edward Hope Vere of Craigiehall.
•James Veitch of Stewartfield.
*James Walker of Dairy.
William Stuart Walker of Bowland.
William Campbell Walker, younger of Bowland.
•George Watson of Norton.
William John Wauchope, younger of Niddrie.
David Baird Wauchope, merchant, Leith.
•Andrew Wauchope of Niddry-Marechal.
Thomas Graham Weir of Tollcross.
*A. A. Maconochie Welwood of Meadowbank.
William Logan White of Roddinglaw and Keller-
stain.
Archibald Wilkie of Ormistonhill.
James Wilkie of Eathobyres.
Andrew Wilkie of Hartwood.
•John Kay Wishart, merchant, Leith.
James Young of Liinefield.
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PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.
Ex-officio Justices.
The Lords Justice-General, Justice-Clerk, and other
Lords of the Court of Session ; the Lord Advo-
cate and Solicitor-General; the Sheriff-depute
and Substitutes of the county ; the Lord Provost
of the city ; the Provost and Magistrates of
Leith ; the Provost of Musselburgh ; and the
Provost of Portobello— all for the time being.
COUNTY GENERAL COMMITTEE.
Duke of Buccleuch; Marquess of Lothian; Earl of
Dalkeith; Viscount Melville; the Lord Provost;
Eight Hon. Sir Wm. Gibson-Craig, Bart. ; Sir
Arch. Hope, Bart. ; Sir A. C. R. Gibson Mait-
land, Bart.; Sir J. G. Baird, Bart.; Sir J. D.
Wauchope, Bart.; Sir David Dundas, Bart.; Rich-
ard Trotter of Mortonball ; Wm. Logan White of
' Kellerstain ; Bob. Dundas of Arniston (convener) ;
David Anderson of Moredun; H. Maxwell Inglis
of Loganbank ; C. H. Craigie Inglis of Cramond ;
John Marshall, younger of Curriehill ; R. B. Ward-
law Bamsay of Whitehill; William Stuart Walker
of Bowland; Allan A. Maconochie Welwood of
Meadowbank ; Charles Dalrymple of Hailes.
COUNTY FINANCE COMMITTEE.
W. Logan White of Kellerstain, chairman ; the
Convener of the county; Bight Hon. Sir William
Gibson-Craig of Riccarton, Bart. ; Sir James G.
Baird of Saughtonhall, Bart. ; Robert Scott Mon-
crieff of Possoway ; H. Maxwell Inglis of Logan-
bank.
Clerk, John Balfour, W.S.
Trotter of Mortonball ; Sir Archibald Hope,
Bart. ; Sir A. C. R. Gibson Maitland, Bart. ; Sir
William Gibson-Craig, Bart. ; Sir David Dundas,
Bart. ; William Logan White ; Henry Maxwell
Inglis; R. Scott Moncrieff; Duke of Buccleuch,
E.G. ; G. C. Arbuthnot ; Captain Tod ; Provost
Sanderson of Musselburgh ; Bailie Peter Millar,
Musselburgh ; Provost Wood of Portobello, and
Councillor Connon, Portobello.
Chief-Constable and Justice of Peace Procurator-
Fiscal, A. J. List.
GENERAL MEETINGS.
Tuesday, 14th July; Tuesday, 6th October; Tues-
day, 17th November, 1868; Tuesday, 21st January;
Tuesday, 16th March ; and Wednesday, 30th
April 1869, at 12 o'clock.
COUNTY POLICE.
Committee — R. Dundas of Arniston (convener and
chairman ; the Sheriff ; Earl of Dalkeith ; Vis-
count Melville ; Sir J. G. Baird, Bart. ; R.
Justice of Peace and Road Courts. — At Edinburgh,
for Small Debt cases, every Monday at 11 o'clock ;
and for Road and Police cases, every second and
fourth Tuesday of each month at the same
hour. At Dalkeith, for Road and Police cases,
the last Thursday of each month, at 11 o'clock.
Excise Licensing Court. — Upon the third Tuesday
of April and the last Tuesday of October ; and
for Appeals, about a fortnight thereafter.
Vacation. — The month of September.
County Constabulary Stations. — Head Office, Edin-
burgh County Rooms. 1. Jock's Lodge ; 2. Por-
tobello ; 3. Duddingston ; 4. Musselburgh ; 5.
Dalkeith ; 6. Pathhead-Ford ; 7. Gorebridge ; 8.
Stow; 9. Penicuik; 10. Burdiehouse ; 11. Lass-
wade ; 12. Gilmerton ; 13. Slateford ; 14. Currie;
15. Kirknewton ; 16. West Calder ; 17. Mid-
Calder; 18. East Calder; 19. Ratho ; 20. Cor-
storphine ; 21. Davidson's Mains ; 22. Coltbridge;
23. Granton Pier ; 24. Heriot ; 25. Newton
Grange; 26. Milton Cottages; 27. Boslin ; 28.
Millerhill ; 29. Carrington ; 30. Loanhead.
MILITARY DISTRICT OF NORTH BRITAIN.
HEAD-QUARTERS, EDINBURGH.
Staff and Departments.
ADJUTANT-GENERAL S OFFICE.
Barrack-master, Edinburgh, Captain F. Binders.
Purveyor for North Britain — A. Pope, Edinburgh
Castle.
Commanding the Forces, Maj.-Gen. Randal Burnley. ' Garrison Chaplain of Edinburgh Castle, Rev. James
Aide-de-Camp, Captain Lord Rosehill, Scots Fusilier J Millar.
Guards. Governor, Military Prison, Greenlaw, Cap. D. F. Allen.
Assistant Adjutant-General, Colonel the Honourable Medical Officer, do., J. G. Wood, M.D., Deputy In-
F. Colborne, C.B. spector-General.
Clerks — Alexander Pringle, John Dickson. | Chaplain, do., Rev. R. Cole, M.A.
Commanding Royal Artillery, Lieut.-Colonel J. L. Clerks of Works Royal Engineers — 1st Class, J. P.
Elgee, Leith Fort.
Commanding Royal Engineer, Colonel H. A. White.
Medical Staff — Principal Medical Officer, N.B.,
Deputy Inspector-General J. Fraser, M.D., C.B.
Military Store Officer in charge, Edinburgh Castle,
Deputy-Superintendent S. G. Bake.
Fort Maior, Edinburgh Castle, Lieutenant-Colonel
J. H. Cox.
District Inspector of Musketry, Captain G. H. Adams,
86th Regiment.
Commissariat Staff, N.B., Assistant Commissary-
General, R. Cumming ; office, 3 Hill Street.
Engineer Officer in charge Edinburgh Division, Major
Gosset, Royal Engineers ; Office, 42 Northum-
berland Street.
Engineer Officer in charge Survey Department, Edin-
burgh, Captain White, Boyal Engineers ; Office,
General Post Office buildings.
Clark ; 2d Class, G. Fabian ; 3d Class, R. Ander-
son ; 3d Class, A. B. Bidgway ; Temporary, D.
Cosgrove ; Temporary, T. Tassie.
of
Military Store Department.
Military Store Offices — Head Office, The Castle.
Sub-Office, Leith Fort.
Military Store Staff— Deputy-Superintendent
Stores, S. G. Bake.
Deputy Assistant Superintendent of Stores, R. Walsh.
Military Store Clerks, Alex. Marshall, Jas. Brown.
Armourer, George Philcox.
Assistant Armourer, James Frazer.
Foreman at the Castle, Daniel Thowes.
Foreman at Leith Fort, Alexander Forbes.
Office-Keeper and Messenger, Benjamin Millar.
POSTAL DIRECTORY— RATES.
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POSTAL DIRECTORY.
GENERAL POST OFFICE, EDINBURGH.
|)oslmasirr-(!»nuraI for tbt Winitih ^ingbont,
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF MONTROSE.
SmttariJ for ^rotlanb,
FRANCIS ABBOTT, Esq.
Chief Clerk, George Gowan.
SECEETAET'S OFFICE.
Hours, 10 to 4 ; Saturdays, 10 to 1.
First-class Clerks, W. W. Halliburton, C. J. Connell.
Second-class Clerks, J. Gonsalez, W. Muckle, John
F. Pillans.
Third-class Clerks, J. G. Prentice, F. Braid, A.
Lowson.
Solicitor, John Cay, "W.S.
Medical Officer, Dr A. Halliday Douglas.
SUBVEYOB, AND CLEEKS TO STJEVEYOE.
Surveyors, John "Warren, T. B. Harkness.
Clerks to Surveyors. — First-class, C. A. Maitland,
W. G. Lyster.
Second-class, W. Scott, W. Ahern, G. A. Yeld.
Stationary Clerks, W. Cousland, "W. Brown.
MAIL OFFICE.
Inspector of Mails, T. Mavvson.
Inspecting Mail Guards, George Fraser, Jas. Clark.
ACCOUNT BBANCH.
Hours, 10 to 4 ; Saturdays, 10 to 1.
Accountant, John Marrable.
Examiner, "William Houy.
Cash Clerk, G. Young.
Clerks.— First-class, W.Forrester, C. T. Butchard, G.
Atkins, J. Shepherd, George S. Smith.
Second-class, J. S. Wyllie, F. Craigie, E. C. O'Hara,
A. G. Bowie, J. Gray, J. Hamilton, J. Simm, E.
Warren, T. A. Croal, G. Steell, W. B. Hamilton,
J. S. Smyth, J. Slater, "W. Campbell, F. J. Bishop,
J. N. Ormiston, M. M'Kenzie, F.Diliy, C. G. Clark.
Probationary Clerks, John Scott, G. W. Young, A.
Dickson, D. Clark, J. Laing, H. Chancellor.
SOETING DEPABTMENT.
Controller (vacant).
Deputy-Controllers, W. J. Smellie, J. T. Atkinson,
F. Jones.
Clerks. — First-class, E. Greig, G. W. Hailing, A.
Young, T. C. Lowes, W. Baird.
Second-class, J. Murray, J. Cockburn, "W. Gray, G.
B. Stronach, J. Weir, jun., E. Falconer, J. Gentle,
D. Irons, J. A. T. Gibb.
Probationary Clerk, G. Davidson.
Inspector of Letter-carriers, Andrew Simpson.
Assistant Inspectors, G. Mitchell, Edward Greenhow.
RATES OF POSTAGE, AND CONDITIONS OF TRANSMISSION.
INLAND LETTERS.
The rate of postage on all inland letters is regu-
lated by weight, irrespective of distance ; and is
as follows : —
If Paid in Advance.
Letter weighing not more than half an ounce, Id.
„ „ more than half an ounce, but
not exceeding one ounce, 2d.
„ „ more than one ounce, but not
exceeding one and a half, 3d.
„ „ more than one and a half
ounces, but not exceeding
two, .... 4d.
„ ,, more than two ounces, but not
exceeding two and a half, 5d.
„ „ more than two and a half
ounces, but not exceeding
three, 6d.
Unpaid Letters.
As a general rule, the postage, if not paid in
advance, is double the foregoing ; and if the pay-
ment in advance be insufficient, double the deficiency
must be charged. An inland letter, for example,
weighing more than half an ounce, and not ex-
ceeding one ounce, if bearing a penny stamp only,
must, on delivery, be charged twopence. The
unpaid additional postage on re-directed letters,
however, is not doubled, being the same as if such
postage were prepaid.
COLONIAL AND FOREIGN LETTERS.
The rates of postage on letters to foreign countries
and the colonies are entered in the Table of Foreign
and Colonial Postage.
ADDRESSES TO THE QUEEN, AND
PETITIONS TO PARLIAMENT.
Petitions and addresses to Her Majesty, forwarded
direct, are exempt from postage ; and such peti-
tions and addresses, as also petitions to either House
of Parliament, if sent to a member of either House,
are likewise exempt, provided they do not weigh
more than two pounds, and are without covers, or
in covers open at the sides. No letter or other
enclosure, however, must be inserted ; and if one
be found, such enclosure, unless it bear the proper
number of postage stamps, is charged as an unpaid
letter.
534
POSTAL DIRECTORY— RATES.
NEWSPAPERS AND OTHER PERIODICAL I ff"Pers> ™a? h° t™n.smj!te(n. a?d. ^transmitted
through the post within the United Kingdom free
PUBLICATIONS BEARING THE NEWS-
PAPER STAMP.
All periodical publications, including newspapers
published in the United Kingdom, at intervals not
exceeding thirty-one days, and which bear an im-
pressed stamp or stamps denoting the stamp duty
(of the kind formerly confined chiefly to news-
from
viz.
1
postage, under the following regulations,
They are subject to the same restrictions with
regard to the number of sheets and super-
ficial extent as were formerly applicable only
to newspapers properly so called. These
restrictions are shown in the following
Table :—
Amount of Stamps
impressed on
the Publication.
Maximum
Number of Sheets.
Maximum superficial
Extent of Letterpress on
One Side.
Three Halfpence ....
Two
2295 inches.
3443 „
4591 „
2. No publication, or portion thereof, can pass
through the post, unless the impressed stamp
which it bears be at least a stamp of the
value of Id.
3. The title and date of the publication must be
printed at the top of every page.
4. The publication must be folded in such a
manner, that the whole of the stamp or
stamps, denoting the full duty, shall be ex-
posed to view, and be distinctly visible on
the outside, except that where there are more
than two publications in the same cover, it
will be considered sufficient if the stamps
are so arranged that they can readily be
examined.
5. It must not be printed on pasteboard or card-
board, or on two or more thicknesses of paper
pasted together ; nor must any pasteboard,
cardboard, or such pasted paper be sent with
it, as a back or cover thereto, or otherwise.
6. It must be posted within fifteen days from the
date of publication.
7. It must either have no cover, or a cover open
at the ends.
8. It must contain no enclosure.
9. It must have no writing or other mark thereon
but the name and address of the person to
whom it is sent, nor anything on the cover
but such name and address, the printed title
of the publication, and the printed name and
address of the publisher or vendor who sends
it. Thus, if a newspaper, after having the
address of one person written on it, be sent
to another person, the first address must be
cut off, otherwise the paper will be charged
as an unpaid letter.
10. If the publication be addressed to any person
within the free delivery of the place where
it is posted, it becomes liable to a postage of
Id., which must be prepaid by affixing a
postage stamp. If this be not done, an addi-
tional postage of 2d. will be charged.
11. When a newspaper, etc. is so folded as not to
expose the stamp or stamps, a postage of one
penny is charged in addition to any other
postage to which the publication, if properly
folded, would have been liable ; and if the
newspaper, etc. be addressed to any person
within the free delivery of the place where
it is posted, and do not bear a penny postage
label, it will be charged 2d. In case of any
other irregularity, the publication is dealt
with in accordance with the regulations of
the book post.
12. It is suggested that every publication should
hare a notice to purchasers conspicuously
printed, pointing out the necessity of ex-
posing the stamp or stamps to view whenever
the publication is sent through the post.
13. Stamped publications can also be forwarded
under the regulations of the book post ; but
when so sent, the impressed stamp does not
count as any part of the postage.
Newspapers sent abroad, whether to a British
colony or to a foreign country, are liable to the 3d,
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9 th of the foregoing regula-
tions ; moreover, the name of the newspaper must
have been registered at the General Post Office.
Every such newspaper is liable to the postage
entered in the Table of Colonial and Foreign Post-
age (British Postal Guide); and this postage must
be prepaid in stamps. As respects newspapers going
abroad, the impressed stamp stands for nothing.
Publications registered for transmission abroad, al-
though not strictly newspapers, are nevertheless, so
far as the British Office is concerned, treated as such.
NEWSPAPERS EOR RUSSIA.
1. Political newspapers, in covers open at the
ends or sides, cannot be received unless addressed
either to members of the Imperial Family, to the
Imperial Ministers, or members of the Diplomatic
Corps.
2. Non-political newspapers may be sent, in addi-
tion to the personages mentioned above, only to the
higher schools, to the Imperial Public Library, the
Academy of Sciences, and established booksellers.
3. Printed prices current and printed circulars
may be sent to persons residing in Russia, but
are chargeable with a foreign rate of postage in
addition.
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS.
Printed proceedings of the Imperial Parliament,
sent without covers, or in covers open at the eDds,
may circulate within the United Kingdom at the
rate of Id. for every quarter of a pound, or fraction
of a quarter of a pound.
The words Parliamentary Proceedings must
be written or printed on the cover of the packet ;
otherwise it is treated as an ordinary book packet.
Prepayment, when the circulation is within the
United Kingdom, is optional ; and if it be made in
part, the simple difference only is charged.
POSTAL DIRECTORY— RATES.
i35
Parliamentary proceedings may be sent, under
the book post privilege, to all the colonies, and to
those foreign states between which and this country
there is a book post.
INLAND BOOK POST.
The following are the regulations of the Inland
Book Post : — ■
1. The postage is Id. for every quarter of a pound
or fraction of a quarter of a pound.
2. The postage must be prepaid by means of
postage stamps affixed outside the packet or
its cover. If the whole postage be not thus
prepaid, the packet is treated in the manner
described in section 9.
3. Every packet must be sent either without a
cover, or in a cover open at the ends or sides,
so as to admit of the enclosures being re-
moved for examination. For the greater
security of its contents, the packet may be
tied at the ends with string ; but in such
case the postmaster is authorized to cut the
string, although, if he do so, he must again
tie up the packet.
4. A book packet may contain any number of
separate books or other publications (includ-
ing printed or lithographed letters), photo-
graphs (when not on glass, or in cases
containing glass), prints, or maps, and any
quantity of paper, parchment, or vellum ;
and the books or other publications, prints,
maps, etc., may be either printed, written,
engraved, lithographed, or plain, or any
mixture of these ; but no printed matter or
prints can go, except such as may be printed
on paper, parchment, or vellum. Further,
all legitimate binding, mounting, or covering
of a book, etc., or of a portion thereof, is
allowed, whether such binding, etc. be loose
or attached ; as also rollers in the case of
prints or maps, markers (whether of paper
or otherwise) in the case of books, and, in
short, whatever is necessary for the safe
transmission of such articles, or usually ap-
pertains thereto ; but the binding, etc. must
not be sent as a separate packet, nor can
patterns or books of patterns (unless these
consist merely of paper") be permitted.
5. No book packet may contain anything which
is sealed or otherwise closed against inspec-
tion ; nor must there be any letter, nor any
communication of the nature of a letter,
whether separate or otherwise, unless the
whole of such letter or communication be
printed. Entries, however, merely stating
who sends the book, etc., or to whom it is
given, are not regarded as a letter. Indeed,
as respects the name and address of the
sender, writing is not only permitted, but
recommended ; so that if the cover come off,
or for anv other reason the packet cannot be
forwarded, it may be returned.
6. No book packet must exceed two feet in length,
or one foot in width or depth ; and if any
such packet be presented at a post office, it
cannot be received.
7. Any packet which is not open at the ends or
sides, or has any letter or communication of
the nature of a letter written in it, or upon
its cover, is charged with the 'unpaid' letter
postage.
8. If a packet be found to contain any letter not
wholly printed, whether closed or open, or
any enclosure sealed or otherwise closed
against inspection, or any other unauthorized
enclosure, the letter or enclosure is taken
out and forwarded to the address on the
packet, charged with the full postage as an
iinpaid letter, together with an additional
rate ; and the remainder of the packet, if
duly prepaid with stamps, is then forwarded
to its address.
9. If a packet be not sufficiently prepaid with
stamps, but nevertheless bear a stamp of the
value of one rate, it is forwarded, charged
with the deficient book postage, together
with an additional rate ; but any packet
which bears no postage stamp is charged
with double the book postage.
10. In every case in which the postage chargeable
under these regulations is greater than the
letter rate, the latter postage is substituted.
It is the duty of postmasters, whenever they have
ground for suspecting an infringement of any of
the above conditions, and occasionally, even when
there is no ground for suspicion, to open and ex-
amine book packets posted at or passing through
their offices.
To prevent obstacles to the regular transmission
of letters, a head postmaster may, when necessary,
delay forwarding any book packet, not a news-
paper, for a period not exceeding twenty-four hours
beyond the ordinary time ; and at packet offices
the delay may, at the option of the postmaster, be
either for that period, or until the despatch of the
mail next after that by which the book packet
ought otherwise to be forwarded.
The main business of the Post Office being the
transmission of letters, the forwarding of books and
newspapers (which no one is compelled to send
through the Post Office), though an important, is
only a secondary object, for which no arrangement
can be made which would interfere with the quick
and regular conveyance and delivery of letters.
Books, therefore, which would be injured by being
thrust into a bag, and hurriedly pressed down like
a bundle of letters, should not be sent through the
post
COLONIAL AND FOREIGN BOOK POST.
Except that the rates of postage are higher, books
can be sent to all British colonies, and to the foreign
countries named in the list at page 559, on the same
conditions as those of the Inland Book Post ; and
on those conditions books can also be sent to the
countries enumerated at page 560, subject to the
modifications there mentioned.
INLAND PATTERN AND SAMPLE POST.
The following are the rules of the Inland Pattern
and Sample Post : —
1. The postage is 2d. for every quarter of a
pound, or fraction of a quarter of a pound.
2. No packet of patterns or samples must exceed
24 oz. in weight. Any packet above that
weight is sent to the Eeturned Letter Branch.
3. The postage must be prepaid by means of
postage stamps.
4. There must be no writing or printing on the
packet or its cover in addition to the address
of the person for whom the packet is in-
tended, except the address of the sender, a
trade mark and numbers, and the prices of
the articles : otherwise the packet is treated
as a letter.
5. There must be no enclosure other than the
samples themselves. The particulars which
are allowed to be furnished under the pre-
ceding rule, must in all cases be given, not ■
on loose pieces of paper, but on small labels
attached to the samples or tho bags con-
taining them. Any loose enclosure is taken
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POSTAL DIRECTORY— RATES.
out, and forwarded to the address on the
packet, charged with the full postage as an
unpaid letter, together with an additional
rate of Id.
6. The patterns or samples must be sent in covers
open at the ends, so as to be easy of exami-
nation. Samples, however, of seeds, etc.
may be enclosed in boxes, or in bags of linen,
or other material, fastened in such a manner
that they may be readily opened ; or in bags
entirely closed, provided that they are trans-
parent, so that the officers of the department
may be able to satisfy themselves as to the
nature of the contents. If this rule be in-
fringed, the packet is treated as a letter.
7. If a packet of patterns or samples be posted
altogether unpaid, it is charged with double
the postage which should have been prepaid.
If a portion of the postage be prepaid, even
although only a Id. stamp be affixed, the
packet is charged with the amount of the
deficiency, together with an additional rate
of 2d
8. In order to prevent any interruption to the
regular transmission of letters, a packet of
patterns or samples may, when it is neces
sary, be kept back by any head postmaster
for twenty-four hours beyond the time when,
in the ordinary course, it would be for-
warded.
9. The rule which forbids the transmission
through the post of any article which might
injure the contents of the mail bags or the
officers of the Post Office, is so far relaxed as
to permit the transmission of scissors, knives,
razors, forks, steel pens, nails, keys, watch
machinery, metal tubing, pieces of metal or
ore. and such like, as samples, provided that
they be packed and guarded in so secure a
manner as to afford complete protection to
the contents of the mail bags and the officers
via Austria, must not exceed 8 oz. in weight ;
and the weight of a packet for Portugal,
Madeira, the Azores, or Cape de Verds, ia
limited to 1 lb.
3. None of the articles named in rule 9, above,
may be sent as patterns or samples to any
place abroad, except Germany, Belgium, Den-
mark, Sweden, Norway, Portugal, Madeira,
the Azores, Cape de Verds, and the British
Colonies, and not to these places when ad-
dressed '•via, France.'
4. Bags entirely closed, even though they be
transparent, must not be used for the trans-
mission of seeds to foreign countries ; and
samples of intrinsic value must not be sent
to foreign countries.
KEGISTEATION OF LETTEES.
By the prepayment of a fee of 4d., any letter,
newspaper, book, or other packet on which the
postage has been prepaid in stamps, may be regis-
tered to any place in the United Kingdom, the
British Colonies, Italy, or the German States; late
fee, 4d. extra. To other foreign countries, only
letters and packets prepaid at the letter rates can
be registered ; and to some countries, as shown in
the Table of Colonial and Foreign Postage, there
is no arrangement whatever for registration.
The registration of a packet makes its transmis-
sion much more secure ; and the loss of a registered
packet is a very rare occurrence. Nevertheless, by
Act of Parliament, the Post Office is not responsible
for the safe delivery of registered packets, though
any officer who may neglect his duty on this point
will be called to strict account. Sent in unregis-
teredletters, valuable articles are exposed to risk;
and the department cannot in any way undertake
the safe conveyance of such packets. All inland
letters, therefore, which unquestionably contain
coin, even though they be posted without registra-
tion, are treated as registered, and charged on
of the Post Office, while at Ihe same time the! delivery with a double registration fee of 8d. in
samples may be easily examined. If any ! addition to the ordinary postage ; and any such
packet containing such articles as these be i letters which cannot be registered in time to be
posted, which is found not to be sufficient!}' forwarded by the mail for which they are posted,
guarded, it is stopped, and a notice of its
detention is sent to the person to whom it is
addressed, or to the sender, who may then
obtain it upon personal application ; but the
packet is charged with a fine equal in amount
to the postage to which it was liable as a
packet of patterns.
10. In every case in which the postage chargeable
under these regulations is greater than the
letter rate, the latter postage is substituted.
COLONIAL AND FOREIGN PATTERN AND
SAMPLE POST.
Patterns and samples can be sent at the rates
inserted in the Table of Colonial and Foreign
Postage to such colonies and foreign countries as
are marked in that Table with the letter ' P.' The
conditions in these cases are for the most part the
same as in the case of the Inland Pattern and
Sample Post, the following being the only impor-
tant exceptions : —
1. A packet of patterns or samples sent to Por-
tugal, Madeira, the Azores, Cape de Verds,
France, or to Turkey, Syria, or Egypt, by
French packet, must not exceed 18 inches
in length, width, or depth ; a packet to any
other place abroad must not exceed 24 inches
in length, or 12 inches in breadth or depth.
2. A packet of patterns or samples sent to Ger-
many, Kussia, or Belgium, or to any place j
are detained for the next despatch. As yet, how-
ever, this rule applies only to inland letters.
Every letter to be registered should be presented
at the window, and a receipt obtained for it, and
should on no account be dropped into the letter-
box. If, contrary to this rule, a letter marked
'Registered' be dropped into the letter-box, it will,
if directed to any place in the United Kingdom,
be liable to a registration fee of Sd., instead of the
ordinary fee of 4d. A registered letter, if reposted
as an ordinary letter, with the word '■Registered'
unerased or erased in pencil only, will also be liable
to a registration fee of 8d.
Registered letters must be prepaid as regards
both postage and registration fee ; and if the letter
be inland, such prepayment must be by stamps.
No letter-carrier, rural messenger, or other servant
of the Post Office, is allowed to carry a letter for
any person to be registered.
Parliamentary notices may be forwarded through
the post under the following regulations : —
1. The words 'Parliamentary Notice' must be
legibly printed on the face of the letter ; and
in order to secure the speedy return of any
notices which may be undelivered, the name
and address of the solicitor issuing such
parliamentary notice should also be legibly
printed or written on the face of the letter ;
though this is not imperative.
2. These notices must be posted at the General
Post Office in Edinburgh.
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537
3. All notices which by the standing orders of
either House of Parliament are required to
be served on or before the 15th December,
must be posted not later than the 12th De-
cember, unless the 12th fall on a Sunday,
when they must be posted not later than the
11th ; but those notices which, by the same
orders, may be served after the 15th, may be
posted after the 12th of that month.
4. The postage chargeable on these notices, and
the registration fee of 6d. on each, must be
prepaid by stamps.
5. The notices must be posted at the Post Office
window, accompanied with duplicate lists of
the addresses ; the notices being arranged,
for the convenience of comparison, in the
order of the list. These lists will be ex-
amined by the officer in attendance at the
window ; and if they correspond with the
addresses, he will sign and stamp every sheet
of each list. One of the duplicate lists will
then be returned to the person who brought
the letters, and the other forwarded to the
Secretary, General Post Office. London.
The hours for receiving such notices are the
same as those for the registry of ordinary letters,
unless they be presented at such a time as to inter-
fere with the other duties of the office ; in which
case the postmaster may appoint any other time
within the next twenty-four hours for receiving
the same, provided that, when the notices are to
be served on or before the 15th December, such
arrangement do not delay the posting beyond the
12th. Ke-directed parliamentary notices are, like
letters, liable to an additional rate of postage.
The senders of parliamentary notices should, if
possible, arrange on the previous day with the
postmaster as to the most convenient time for
posting them, and state the probable number.
LETTEES 'TO BE CALLED EOE.'
The Poste Eestante being intended solely for the
accommodation of strangers and travellers who
have no permanent abode in Edinburgh, letters for
residents in Edinburgh must not be addressed
'Post Office till called for.' Letters addressed to
'Initials,' 'Numbers,' or ' Fictitious Names,' cannot
be received at the Poste Eestante ; if so addressed,
they are returned to the writers.
No information can be given respecting letters
which pass through a post office except to the
persons to whom they are addressed ; and in no
other way is official information of a private cha-
racter allowed to be made public.
PEIVATE BOXES AND BAGS.
Any person can have a private box who is will-
ing to pay the appointed fee. This fee is fixed at
one guinea per annum, and an additional guinea
if a bag is used, to be paid in advance, and for a
period ending 31st December. The same also, in
most cases, are the terms for a private bag, ex-
cept that in addition there is the cost of the bag
itself, and a charge for conveyance, the maximum
of the latter being half a guinea per annum if by a
foot-messenger, and two guineas if by a mounted
one. As the service of a private bag, however, may
possibly delay the despatch of a general bag, none
must be allowed without the permission of the sur-
veyor.
POSTAGE STAMPS AND ENVELOPES.
Postage labels are of the respective values of Id.,
2d., 3d., 4d., 6d., 9d., 10d., Is., 2s., and 5s. The
embossed envelopes are of four sizes, and are sold
thus: one for l^d., two for 2Jd., four for 4ld., six
for 6jd., eight for 9d., and Is. l^d. per dozen. Pos-
tage stamps are purchased from the public at the
Paid Letter Office, and Branch Office, Leith, at a
charge of id. on the value of Is. 8d. and under, and
Id. on 3s. 4d. value, and so on, being at the rate of
2^ per cent.
"Every rural messenger is authorized to sell post-
age stamps (including stamped envelopes) at the
same prices at which postmasters are empowered
to sell them ; and is required, when he begins his
round, to have in his possession ready for sale at
least five shillings worth of penny labels.
MONEY OEDERS.
The public are recommended, when applying for
Money Orders, to use printed 'Application Forms,'
which save time, and afford greater security than
verbal messages against mistakes. These forms
are supplied gratuitously at all Money Order
Offices.
The commission on Inland Money Orders is : —
On sums not exceeding £2, . . 3d.
Above £2, and ... 5, . . 6d.
5, ... 7, . . 9d.
7, ... 10, . . Is.
No single Money Order can be issued for more
than £10 ;* neither can an order contain a frac-
tional part of a penny.
With the subjoined exceptions, no Money Order
can be issued, unless the applicant furnish, in full,
the surname, and at least the initial of one Chris-
tian name, both of the remitter and the payee,
together with the remitter's address : —
1. If the remitter or payee be a peer or a bishop,
his ordinary title is sufficient ; and the usual
designation of a firm is sufficient, except in
the case of a company trading under a title
which does not consist of the names of the
persons composing it, as the ' Carron Com-
pany.'
2. When the remitter notifies that the order is
to be paid through a bank, it is left to his
option to give or withhold the name of the
payee.
When application is made for a Money Order
payable in London, or at any other town where
there is more than one Money Order Office, the
remitter should say at which of such offices he
wishes it to be paid : otherwise the order can be
cashed at the Head Office alone. It is not incum-
bent on a postmaster to supply such information
relative to local or provincial offices.
An order once issued cannot be cancelled ; and
should repayment or transfer to a different office,
or alteration of name, be required, the remitter must
apply according to the directions printed on the
back of the order.
In order to enable the remitter to obtain an ac-
knowledgment of the receipt of a Money Order
before the money is paid, it is arranged that he
may make his order payable ten days after date,
provided that, in the presence of the postmaster,
when he obtains the order, he affixes thereto, in
the space after the request C, a penny receipt
stamp, and write his signature across the stamp.
When an order is presented for payment (other-
wise than through a bank), the postmaster has
* The only exception to this rule in Scotland is
when the order is issued in payment of Govern-
ment taxes, and in favour of the Eeceiver-General
of Inland Eevenue. In such a case, the order is
not limited as to amount.
538
POSTAL DIRECTORY— RATES.
first to sec that the signature of the payee be as
full as the Dame given in the advice, and be not in
any M'ay inconsistent therewith. He has then to
call on the applicant to give the name of the re-
mitter; and if the reply be correct, the order will
be paid, unless the postmaster have good reason
for believing that the applicant is neither the right-
ful claimant, nor deputed by him. When an order
is paid through a bank, it is sufficient that it be
receipted (without regard to any discrepancy be-
tween the signature and the name in the advice,
or to whether the receipt is given by the payee
himself, or by another person), and that it be pre-
sented (crossed with the name of the receiving
bank) by some person known to be in the employ-
ment of the bank.
The holder of a Money Order is always at liberty
to direct, by crossing it, that the order be paid
through a bank, even though its payment was not
originally so restricted ; and when the order is thus
crossed, the question put on the presentation of an
ordinary Money Order is dispensed with.
Money Orders do not require a receipt stamp.
Payment of an order, issued and payable in the
United Kingdom, must be obtained before the end
of the second calendar month after that in which
it was issued (for instance, if issued in January, it
must be paid before the end of March) : otherwise
the order becomes lapsed, and a new order is neces-
sary, for which a second commission is charged.
The period for payment of orders issued in the
United Kingdom, and payable in any colony autho-
rized to transact Money Order business, including
Gibraltar and Malta, is six months ; and orders
granted at those places on the United Kingdom are
also payable during six months after that in which
they were issued. A person presenting a lapsed
order is furnished with a copy of a printed notice,
headed ' Lapsed Money Orders,' containing direc-
tions how to proceed. If the order be not paid
before the end of the twelfth calendar month after
that in which it was issued (for instance, if issued
in January, and not paid before the end of next
January), all claim to the money is lost.
No application can be entertained for compensa-
tion for alleged injury from the non-payment of a
Money Order at the expected time.
After once paying a Money Order, by whom-
soever presented, the office is not liable to any
further claim.
To guard against any person, even if he obtain
possession of a Money Order, fraudulently getting
it cashed, the remitter is recommended —
1. When he is well known to the payee, to sign
the letter enclosing the order with his initials
only.
2. When this is not the case, either to make the
order payable ten days after date, or to
register the letter enclosing it, or to make
the order payable through a bank.
3. When it is not considered expedient to adopt
either of these courses, to send the remitter's
name (without a knowledge of which pay-
ment cannot be obtained) in a separate letter
from that containing the Money Order; al
though this latter precaution is much less
effective than either of the others.
Payment of an order cannot be demanded on the
same day as that on which the order was issued.
In case of the miscarriage or loss of an inland
Money Order, a duplicate is granted on a written
application (with the necessary particulars, and
enclosing the amount of a second commission, in
postage stamps) to the Controller of the Money
Order Office of England, Scotland, or Ireland, as
the case may be, where the original order was
issued; and if it be desired to stop payment of an
inland order, a similar application, with a like
enclosure of postage stamps, must be made to the
Controller of the Money Order Office of that part
of the kingdom in which the order is payable. If
alteration in the name of the payee or remitter of
an inland Money Order should be required, appli-
cation must be made by the remitter to the post-
master of the office at which the order was issued,
and a second commission must be paid. Should
transfer of payment of an inland order from one
office to another in the United Kingdom, or repay-
ment of the amount of an order, be required, an
application enclosing the order must be made to
the postmaster at whose office the order is payable,
who will transmit in exchange a new order payable
at the place desired, but for a less sum than the
original order by the amount of the second com-
mission charged for the re-issue. Proper printed
forms for making applications in all these cases
may be obtained at any Money Order Office, and
full instructions on the subject will be found printed
at the back of the Money Order. Whenever, on
complaint being made, it is found that the necessity
for an application, entailing the payment of a fresh
commission, is attributable to the Post Office, the
charge will be remitted to the applicant, and im-
posed on the officer in fault.
A postmaster is required to give information how
to apply for a duplicate order, etc., and must furnish
the prescribed form of application. If payment of
an order be refused in consequence of the replies
to the questions respecting the remitter not corre-
sponding with the entries in the advice, or of a
difference in the name in the receipt, the applicant
for payment should communicate with the remitter,
and request him to apply personally to the issuing
postmaster.
No letter-carrier, rural messenger, or other ser-
vant of the Post Office, is bound to procure a Money
Order for any person, or to obtain payment for
one ; but such services are not forbidden.
Money Orders are issued at all Money Order
Offices in the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Ireland (see List, p. 57G) : on Money Order
Offices in ALEXANDER, BAHIA, BUENOS
AYRES, CONSTANTINOPLE. GIBRALTAR,
MALTA, MONTE VIDEO, PERNAMBUCO, and
RIO JANEIRO, at a charge equal to threefold
the commission on Inland Money Orders ; and on
Money Order Offices in the List on p. 584, at a charge
equal to fourfold such commission.
The renewal of a lapsed order, the issue of a
duplicate order, or the stoppage of payment of an
order issued by a colony on the United Kingdom,
will be made on application to the Controller of the
Metropolitan Office of that portion of the United
Kingdom in which such Colonial Order is payable,
provided an additional British inland rate of com-
mission be enclosed with the application ; except
in the case of lapsed orders, when the additional
commission will be deducted from the amount of
the new order issued by the department; but the
lapsed order must be transmitted with the applica-
tion for its renewal. Postmasters in the United
Kingdom have power to transfer to other offices in
the United Kingdom payment of colonial orders
originally drawn on their own offices.
For repayment of the amount of a Money Order,
or for the correction of any error respecting the
name of the payee or remitter of an order issued
by a colony on the United Kingdom, the applica-
tion on the subject, enclosing an additional colonial
inland rate of commission, must be addressed to
the Controller of the Metropolitan Office of the
colony in which such order was issued.
POSTAL DIRECTORY— RATES.
539
PETNCIPAL EULES OF THE GOVEENMENT
INSURANCE AND ANNUITY OFFICE.
. 1. The Postmaster-General is empowered, under
the Act 27 & 28 Vict. c. 43, to insure the lives
of persons of either sex, between the ages of 16 and
60, for not less than £20 or more than £100. He
is also empowered under the same Act to grant
Immediate or Deferred Annuities of not more than
£50 on the lives of persons of either sex, and of the
age of 10 years and upwards. The persons whose
lives are insured, or to whom Annuities are granted,
by the Postmaster-General, have direct Govern-
ment security for the payment of the money at the
proper time.
2. Tables of the premiums to be charged for the
Insurance of Lives ; for the grant of Immediate
Annuities ; for the grant of Deferred Annuities or
Deferred Monthly Allowances, without return of
purchase money, and for the grant of Deferred An-
nuities or Deferred Monthly Allowances, with re-
turn of purchase money, may be seen at the General
Post Office.
PREMIUMS CHARGED FOR THE INSURANCE OP LIVES.
The life of a man or woman in his or her 30th
year may be insured for £100 —
£ s. d.
By a single payment of . 43 3 7
By an annual payment, throughout
life, of
or,
By a fortnightly payment, throughout
life, of ...
or,
By an annual payment, until the in-
sured person reaches the age of
60, of
or,
By a fortnightly payment of .
£ *. a.
2 6 7
0 2 2
2 13 10
0 2 6
Smaller sums may be insured by proportionate pay-
ments, but no one of the periodical payments mur>t
be of less amount than two shillings.
No one life can be insured for less than £20 in
the whole ; but when a life has been insured for
£20, further insurances may be effected on the same
life from time to time, for any amount, until the
whole sum for which it is insured amounts to
£100.
If, after having duly made his payments for a
period of five years, the insured person shall be
unable to continue, or shall desire to discontinue,
such payments, a portion of the premiums paid by
him, which portion will in no case be less than
one-third of the whole sum paid by him, will be
returned to him.
IMMEDIATE LIFE ANNUITIES.
Table showing the Sum to be paid for an Immediate Life Annuity of £1 according to the Age and
Sex of the Person upon whose Life the Annuity is to depend. The first half-yearly Payment of
the said Annuity will in all cases become due and be payable on the Second Quarterly Day of
Payment next following the Day of Purchase.
Age of the Person
at the time of
Purchase
upon whose Life
the Annuity
is to depend.
Males.
Money
to be paid
down in
One Sum
at the
time of
Purchase.
Females.
Money
to be paid
down in
One Sum
at the
time of
Purchase.
Age of the Person
at the time of
Purchase
upon whose Life
the Annuity
is to depend.
Males.
Money
to be paid
down in
One Sum
at the
time of
Purchase.
Females.
Money
to be paid
down in
One Sum
at the
time of
Purchase.
If 10 and under 11
16 ... 17
21 ... 22
26 ... 27
31 ... 32
36 ... 37
41 ... 42
£ s. d.
21 11 0
20 7 2
19 10 11
19 1 5
18 6 11
17 8 3
16 6 0
£ s. d.
22 15 4
21 15 11
21 3 11
20 10 3
19 14 5
18 16 11
17 17 8
If 46 and under 47
51 ... 52
56 ... 57
61 ... 62
66 ... 67
71 ... 72
80 or any greater
age, . .
£ s. d.
14 18 11
13 6 2
11 15 0
10 4 10
8 11 1
7 0 6
4 3 3
£ s. d.
16 14 8
15 6 9
13 13 9
11 18 1
10 0 1
8 2 8
5 7 0
Thus, a man aged 65 can purchase an
Immediate Annuity of £10, pay-
able half-yearly, for . . £88 18 4
A woman of the same age can pur-
chase a like Annuity for . . 103 16 8 1
A man aged 70 can purchase an Im-
mediate Annuity of £10, payable
half-yearly, for . . . £73 3 4
A woman of the same age can pur-
chase a like Annuity for . . 84 19 2
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POSTAL DIRECTORY— RATES.
DEFEEEED LIFE ANNUITIES.— MONET NOT EETUENABLE.
Table showing the Yearly Sum, and the Money to be paid down in One Sum at the time of Purchase,
according to the option of the Purchaser, for which a Deferred Life Annuity of £1 will be
granted, according to the Age and Sex of the Person upon whose Life the Annuity is to depend.
The first half-yearly Payment of the said Annuity will in all cases become due and be payable on
the Second Quarterly Day of Payment next following any one of the under-mentioned Periods,
reckoning such Periods from the Day of Purchase. In this Class of Annuities the Purchase Money
will not be returned in any event.
Age of the Person
at the time of
Purchase
upon whose Life
the Annuity
For an Annuity of £1 payable at the
Second Quarter next following
the expiration of
20 Years,
reckoning from the day of Purchase.
For an Annuity of £1 payable at the
Second Quarter next following
the expiration of
40 Years,
reckoning from the day of Purchase.
Males.
Females.
Males.
Females.
Yearly
Sum
Money
to be paid
down in
One Sum
Yearly
Sum
Money
to be paid
down in
One Sum
Yearly
Sum
Money
to be paid
down in
One Sum
Yearly
Sum
Money
to be paid
down in
One Sum
is to depend.
required.
at the
time of
Purchase.
required.
at the
time of
Purchase.
required.
at the
time of
Purchase.
required.
at the
time of
Purchase.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
If 10 and under 11
0 10 11
7 18 10
0 12 2
8 19 7
0 2 4
2 7 1
0 2 11
2 19 6
15 ... 16
0 10 3
7 5 11
0 11 6
8 7 5
0 2 0
1 18 9
0 2 7
2 11 3
20 ... 21
0 9 7
6 13 8
0 10 10
7 16 9
0 18
1 10 8
0 2 2
2 3 0
25 ... 26
0 8 10
6 3 2
0 10 1
7 5 1
0 13
13 3
0 19
1 14 1
30 ... 31
0 7 10
5 9 9
0 9 3
6 11 8
0 15 11
1 4 10
35 ... 36
0 6 9
4 13 C
0 8 3
5 16 5
0 9 6
0 16 1
40 ... 41
0 5 7 3 15 9
0 7 1
4 19 3
0 4 6
0 8 11
Thus, a man aged 30 may purchase a
Deferred Annuity of £10, to com-
mence on his reaching the age of
60, and to be payable half-yearly,
either by an immediate payment
of £24 3 4
or,
By an annual payment, until he
reaches the age of 60, of . . 18 4
A woman of like age may purchase a
like Annuity by an immediate
payment of . . 32 8 4
or,
An annual payment, up to 60, of . 1 17 6
and a man aged 30 may purchase a Deferred Al-
lowance of £2, 7s. 3d. per month, to commence when
he reaches the age of 60, by a payment until he
reaches that age of 8s. per month ; and a woman
of like age may, by a like payment of 8s. per month,
purchase a Deferred Allowance of £1, 16s. 7d., to
commence when she reaches the age of 00.
The Annuity or Monthly Allowance granted on
any one life must not exceed £50 per annum, or
£4, 3s. 4d. per month ; but purchasers need not pur-
chase the whole amount of such Annuity or Allow-
ance at one time. They may begin by purchasing
such part as they can afford to purchase, and go on
increasing their purchases from time to time as
their circumstances will permit.
Husband and Wife may each be insured to the
full amount of £100, and may each purchase an
Annuity of £50, or a Monthly Allowance of
£4, 3s. 4d. Any two persons may purchase an
Annuity on their joint lives, with or without con-
tinuance of the Annuity to the survivor.
Persons contracting for the insurance of their
lives, or for the purchase of Annuities or Monthly
Allowances, will be allowed to pay their periodica]
premiums or instalments of purchase money at
such of the post offices which have been or may
hereafter be opened for the purpose, as will suit
them best.
Persons proposing to effect insurances on their
lives, or to purchase Deferred Monthly Allowances,
must provide at their own cost such certificates of
birth or baptism, or other evidence of age, as shall
be required from them, but will not be required to
pay any fee for medical examination, or to pay the
cost of any inquiry which the Postmaster-General
may think fit to make with regard to their health,
habits, age, and occupation, or to pay any fee for
the issue of any contracts which may be made in
accordance with their proposals, or to pay any
postage for the transmission of their proposals, or
for the transmission of any correspondence arising
out of such proposals between them and the Post-
master-General, inasmuch as a provision for all such
costs and charges is included in the premiums
which they will be required to pay, in accordance
with the Tables framed for the purpose, for the in-
surance of their lives or the purchase of Deferred
Monthly Allowances.
Persons proposing to purchase Immediate or De-
ferred Annuities, payable half-yearly, must provide
at their own cost such certificates of birth or bap-
tism, or other evidence of age as shall be required
of them; and, inasmuch as the premiums fixed by
the Tables framed for the grant of such Annuities
do not include any provision for costs and charges,
must pay, at the time of purchase, a fee of Is. for
every £1 of Annuity purchased.
PRINCIPAL RULES OF THE POST OFFICE
SAVINGS BANK
A. Post Office Savings Banks are established at
Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom, and
are open for the receipt and payment of money
POSTAL DIRECTORY— RATES.
541
daily during the hours appointed for Money Order
business.
At these banks deposits of one shilling, or any
number of shillings, will be received; but no one
may deposit more than £30 in one year, or more
than £150 in the whole, exclusive of interest.
Interest at the rate of £2, 10s. per cent, per annum
(which is at the rate of sixpence in the pound for
each year, or at the rate of one-halfpenny on each
complete pound for each month, reckoning from
the first day of the calendar month next following
the day on which a complete pound has been de-
posited, lip to the last day of the calendar month
preceding the day on which the money is with-
drawn) is allowed -until the sum due to a depositor
amounts to £200, when interest ceases to be allowed.
The interest due to each depositor is added to the
principal due to him on the 31st December in each
year.
B. Every deposit in a Post Office Savings Bank
must be immediately entered by the postmaster, or
other person receiving it, in a book, which book is
to be kept by the depositor ; and the postmaster or
other person receiving the deposit should fcx his
signature and the stamp of his office to each entry.
Depositors should carefully examine their books
before leaving the offices at which they make their
deposits, and ascertain that they have obtained cor-
rect receipts for the sums deposited by them.
In addition to the receipts which the depositors
will thus obtain in their deposit books, they will
receive for each deposit an acknowledgment by
post from the Savings Bank Department in Lon-
don. This acknowledgment should reach the de-
positor within three days from the day on which he
makes his deposit, if the deposit be made in England
or Wales. If the deposit be made in Ireland or
Scotland, the acknowledgment should reach the
depositor within five days. The acknowledgment
should be quite free from erasure, and should state
the exact amount of the deposit, and the day on
which the deposit was made. If the acknowled
ment does not reach the depositor in proper time,
or if, when it reaches him, it shows any signs of
erasure, or does not agree with the entry in the de-
positor's book, the depositor should immediately
apply to the Postmaster-General by letter, and
should renew his application again and again until
he obtains a satisfactory reply.
C. Once in each year, on the anniversary of the
day on which the first deposit was made by him,
the depositor should forward his deposit book to
the Controller of the Post Office Savings Bank
Department in London, in order that it may be
compared with the books of that department, and
in order that the interest due to the previous 31st
December may be inserted in it.
D. When a depositor wishes to withdraw the
whole or any part of the sum due to him, he must
make application for the same to the Postmaster-
General on a printed form called a Notice of With-
drawal, which he can obtain at any Post Office
Savings Bank. When he has properly filled up
this form, he must fold it and secure it, and forward
it by post as if it were an ordinary letter. In re-
turn for it he will receive, probably by return of
post, a warrant for the amount required by him,
payable at the Post Office Bank named by him in
the Notice of Withdrawal.
E. A depositor in any Post Office Savings Bank
may add to his deposits at that or any other Post
Office Savings Bank, and may withdraw the whole
or any part of them from that or any other Post
Office Savings Bank, without change of deposit
book. For instance, if he makes his first deposit at
the Post Office Bank at Huddersfield, he may make
further deposits at, or withdraw his money from,
the Post Office Bank at Huddersfield, or Leeds,
Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Dublin, or
anjr other place which may be convenient to him.
P. No charge will be made to depositors for the
books first supplied to them, or for the renewal of
those books ; but if any depositor shall lose his
book, and shall desire a new book, he must make
application to the Postmaster-General for the same,
and must enclose in his application postage stamps
to the value of Is. to pay for the new book. If a
depositor loses his book, he should immediately give
notice of the loss to the Postmaster-General.
G. No charge for postage will be made on the
depositor for any letter passing between him and
the Savings Bank Department with regard to his
deposits, or with regard to the withdrawal of the
same, or for the transmission of his deposit book
between him and the Savings Bank Department.
H. The postmasters and other officers of the
Postmaster-General employed in the receipt or pay-
ment of deposits, are strictly forbidden to disclose
the name of any depositor, or the amount of his
deposits, except to the Postmaster-General, or to
such of his officers as are appointed to assist in
carrying on the business of the Post Office Banks.
I. A full statement of the regulations of the
Post Office Banks may be seen in the ' British
Postal Guide,' and at any Post Office Bank ; where
also information may be obtained with regard to
the rules affecting —
(A.) The deposits made by trustees on behalf of
another person.
(B.) The deposits of minors.
(C.) The deposits of married women.
(D.) The deposits of friendly or charitable or
provident societies or penny banks.
(E.) The repayment of the deposits of deceased
depositors to their representatives.
(F.) The repayment of the deposits of depositors
who have become insane, or who are,
from other causes, unable to act for them-
FOREIGN.
OPTIONAL OR COMPULSORY PREPAYMENT.
When a letter, addressed to go by a route that
requires prepayment, is posted unpaid, and there is
some other route where prepayment is not required,
it is forwarded by that route ; but if there be none,
it is sent to the Returned Letter Office, to go back
to the writer.
DISTANCE TO WHICH THE POSTAGE
CARRIES THE LETTER.
The letter a prefixed to any division shows that
the postage there entered does not carry the letter
from the place where it is posted in the United
Kingdom entirely free to its place of destination,
but that it is liable to an additional charge upon
delivery.
LETTERS FOR NON-COMMISSIONED OFFI-
CERS, SOLDIERS, AND SEAMEN IN TTET?.
MAJESTY'S SERVICE.
Subject to the subjoined regulations, non-com-
missioned officers, bandmasters, army school-
542
POSTAL DIRECTORY— RATES.
masters not being superintending schoolmasters or
schoolmasters of the 1st class, private soldiers, or
seamen belonging to Her Majesty's ships, whether
serving on sea or land, and whether in a British
possession or foreign country, as also enrolled pen-
sioners in Canada, can send and receive letters by
packet or man-of-war, for a postage of Id. ; butif any
such letters have to pass through a foreign country,
they are subject, in addition, to the foreign postage,
whatever that may be. Thus, the postage to the
under-mentioned countries (including the British
charge of one penny) is as follows :
To or from — s. d.
China, Ceylon, Mauritius, India, Japan, or
Australia, via Marseilles . . . .05
Malta, via Marseilles (if not above i oz.) . 0 4
Do. above Joz. but not exceeding ^oz. .07
Chili, Peru, or any other place in the South
Pacific . . . . . .02
Vancouver's Island, British Columbia, or
any other place in the North Pacific, via
New York, the conveyance between New
York and England being by British *. d.
packet 0 4
"Vancouver's Island, etc., by A merican packet 1 0
Do. do., via St Thomas and Panama . .07
Canada, via United States . . . .03
1. The person claiming the privilege must at the
time be actually employed in the service of Her
Majesty, and must not be either a commis-
sioned officer or warrant officer, viz. assistant
engineer, gunner, boatswain, or carpenter, the
privilege not extending to these officers.
2. If the letter be posted within the United King-
dom, the penny must be prepaid, as must any
foreign postage that may be chargeable ; and
if sent by a private ship, the gratuity of one
penny to the captain must also be prepaid. If
posted abroad, prepayment is not compulsory ;
but if the letter be sent unpaid, it is on delivery
charged twopence, together with any foreign
postage or gratuity to a sea captain that may
be due.
3. The letter must not weigh more than half an
ounce.
4. It must relate entirely to the private concerns of
the soldier or seaman.
5. The name of the soldier or seaman, with his
class or description, must appear in the direc-
tion, and the officer having the command must
sign his name, and specify the ship, or regi-
ment, corps, or detachment to which the soldier
or seaman belongs ; the name of the ship or
regiment being entered in full. The foregoing
particulars must be given in one of the follow-
ing forms :
Seamen.
From A. B., Seaman, H.M.S.
(Here the direction of the letter to be inserted.")
C. D., Captain (or other Commanding Officer),
H.M.S.
To A. B..
Seaman, H.M.S.
(Here the direction of the letter to be finished.)
Soldiers.
From A. B., Sergeant, etc., Regt.
(Here the direction of the letter to be inserted.)
C. D., Colonel (or other Commanding Officer),
Begt.
" To A. B.,
Private (or Sergeant, Corporal, etc.) Regt.
(Here the direction to be finished.)
If the letter be posted in the United Kingdom for
a place abroad, unpaid or insufficiently paid, it will
(if not exceeding half an ounce in weight) be de-
tained and returned to the writer for payment of the
postage ; but if it exceed half an ounce, or if any
other of the foregoing regulations be not complied
with, it will be forwarded charged the same postage
as a letter addressed to a commissioned officer.
OFFICERS' LETTERS.
Letters addressed to or sent by a commissioned
officer (in the Navy or the Royal Marines), or a
warrant officer, when employed on board any of Her
Majesty's ships, or when temporarily removed from
such ships for land service on a colonial or foreign
station, are subject to a uniform British rate of 6d.
per half-ounce each ; but if any such letters have to
pass through a. foreign country, they are subject to a
foreign postage, in addition to the British rate of 6d,
Thus the postage to the under-mentioned countries
(including the British charge of 6<L) is as follows :
Not
exceeding
i oz.
Above i oz.
Above 5 oz.
Above | oz.
Above 1 oz.
but not
but not
but not
but not
exceeding
exceeding
exceeding
exceeding
i oz.
f oz.
1 oz.
1J oz.
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p.
A
B
C
D
E
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
To or
from Mauritius or Australia, via
o
Marseilles ....
0 10
0 10
1 8
1 8
3 4
1 »
Ceylon, India, China, or Japan,
BJ
via Marseilles
0 10
0 10
1 8
1 8
2 6
m
Malta, via Marseilles
0 6
1 0
1 6
2 0
2 6
a
Chili, Peru, or auy other place
o
in the South Pacific .
0 7
0 7
1 2
1 2
1 9
i a
Vancouver's Island or British
II
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Columbia, rid New York
0 7
0 7
1 2
1 2
1 9
Canada, via United States
0 7
0 7
1 2
1 2
1 9
1 a
1"
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Brazil, by French Packet
0 8
1 4
2 0
2 8
3 4
To secure this privilege, letters from an officer iu the Navy must be sent in the bag made up on board
his ship. No stamps but British can be used for the prepayment of such letters. The superscription
of a letter addressed to au officer in the Army must specify the rank and regiment, corps, or detachment
in which the officer to whom the letter is addressed is serving, or the department to which he belongs;
and a letter sent by an officer in the Army must have the signature of such officer superscribed thereon,
POSTAL DIRECTORY— RATES.
543
together with the signature of the commanding officer of the regiment, etc., or the signature of the head
of the department to which such officer belongs ; and the name of the regiment, corps, detachment, or
department, must be subscribed on the letter by the commanding officer or head of department. Unpaid
letters sent to or by. an officer on board a ship on a colonial station are charged 6d. each on delivery,
in addition to the foregoing rates.
Letters for officers and seamen on board Her Ma-
jesty's ships stationed at a foreign port should not
be addressed to the care of the British Consul at
that port or to any agent on shore, as the privilege
enjoyed by officers and seamen, of receiving their
letters through the post at reduced rates of postage,
is confined to such letters as are addressed directly
to them. All letters directed to the care of any other
person are liable to the ordinary rate of postage ;
and in those cases where prepayment is necessary,
they will be detained if such ordinary rate be not
prepaid. The same rule applicable for military
officers and private soldiers.
LETTERS WEIGHING MORE THAN ONE
OUNCE.
The postage of a letter above the weight of an
ounce increases as follows :
When the amount in column E of the Table of Co-
lonial and Foreign Postage is found to be
three times as much as in column A, as in the
case of the Cape of Good Hope, the amount in
column A is to be reckoned per half-ounce.
When the amount in column E is found to be Jour
times as much as in column A, as in the case
of Australia, the amount in column C, after
the first ounce, is to be reckoned per ounce.
When the amount in column E is found to \>efice
times as much as in column A, as in the case
of France, the amount in column A is to be
reckoned throughout per quarter of an ounce.
In all other cases, sixpence of the sum found in
column A is to be reckoned throughout per
quarter of an ounce, and the remainder, in
addition, for every half-ounce.
ROUTES.
Except in the under-mentioned cases, letters not
specially directed by a particular route are for-
warded by the route immediately following the
name of the place in the Table of Colonial and
Foreign Postage :
Exceptions. ■ — I. Letters for Aden, Alexandria,
Borneo, Cairo, Ceylon, China, India, Japan,
Java, Labuan, Penang, Philippine Islands,
Singapore, and Suez, are sent by the first
mail despatched by British packet either via
Marseilles or via Southampton, according to
the route indicated by the postage ; letters
for New South Wales and Malta are sent by
the first mail despatched, if the prepayment
does not indicate that they are to be sent by
another route ; and letters for the Cape of
Good Hope, Natal, St Helena, and Ascension
are sent by the first mail.
II. Letters for Canada posted after the despatch
of the mail via the United States on Saturday
are forwarded by Canadian mail packet on
Thursday, unless prepaid at the higher rate.
III. Letters for the Argentine Confederation,
Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Cape de Verds, Cuba,
Guadaloupe, Martinique, Mexico, and Monte
Video, are, provided the prepayment be suf-
ficient, sent in the mail via France, if that
be the first mail despatched after the time of
posting.
IV. Letters for Austria, Baden, Bavaria, and
Wurtemburg, if insufficiently paid for trans-
mission via France, but sufficiently paid to
be sent via Belgium, are forwarded by the
latter route.
PEUSSIA AND THE GERMAN POSTAL
UNION GENERALLY.
According to the regulations of the German
Postal Union, no letter exceeding 50 grammes (a
little more than li oz.) in weight, and containing
any other enclosure than paper, can be allowed to
circulate by the post. Any letters, therefore, for-
warded in the mail to Prussia above that weight,
and containing any other enclosure than paper, will
be liable, on their arrival at the Prussian frontier,
to be stopped, and sent to the Custom House for
delivery as freight.
TRANSMISSION OF JEWELLERY, ETC. TO
SPAIN, TURKEY, AND COSTA RICA.
The laws of Spain forbid the transmission by the
post within that country of letters or other packets
containing watches, jewellery, or other ai-ticles of
value, which are liable to Customs duties. Any
such packets, therefore, which may be forwarded in
the mails to Spain will not be delivered, but will be
sent back from the frontier. A similar prohibition,
on pain of forfeiture, is placed upon the transmis-
sion of diamonds and other jewels to the Turkish
Empire, and of money and jewellery to the Republic
of Costa Pica.
REGISTRATION OF LETTERS, ETC.
The fee chargeable for registering a letter, in
addition to the ordinary postage, both of which must
be prepaid, or the letter cannot be registered, will be
found against each country or place in the Table of
Colonial and Foreign Postage. Letters, news-
papers, books, and patterns may be registered to
any place in the British Colonies', the United States
of America, Italy, or the German States; but to
other Foreign Countries only letters, and packets
prepaid at the letter rates, can be registered. To
some countries, as shown in the Table of Colonial
and Foreign Postage, there is no arrangement
whatever for registration.
Where the prefix '?V is made use of in the
column of fees in the Table of Colonial and Foreign
Postage, the letter can be registered only to the
port of arrival ; it being left in those cases to the
postal authorities of the country to which that port
belongs to continue the registration if they think
proper. Where the word ' none ' appears, no regis-
tration can be effected.
France and Countries through France. — The regis-
tration fee upon letters addressed to France or
countries through France (exclusive of those sent in
the closed mails to India, Hong Kong, Ceylon, Mau-
ritius, Australia, Gibraltar, via France, Malta, Con-
stantinople, Austria, Portugal, Spain, or Italy, except
the Papal States) is not a fixed sum, but is in all
cases equal to the postage.
LETTERS BY PRIVATE SHIPS.
Letters intended to be sent by private ship must
be addressed 'By Private Ship;' and if by a par-
ticular vessel, the name of the ship must be added.
The postage of a letter by a private ship to Belgium,
Belize, and the British West Indies, is 3d. not ex-
ceeding i oz., and 3d. is charged in the case of
heavy letters for every additional i oz. ; to Norway,
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POSTAL DIRECTORY— RATES.
the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, St Helena, and
Ascension, the postage is 4d. not exceeding \ oz.,
and 4d. is charged for every additional \ oz. ; to
France, 4d. is charged for every J oz. ; to Holland,
8d. not exceeding \ oz., Is. 4d. not exceeding 1 oz.,
2s. 8d. not exceeding 2 oz., and Is. 4d. for every
additional ounce ; in all other cases, the single rate
is 6d., and the postage for heavy letters progresses
in the same manner as the postage of letters sent by
mail packets. Letters may be sent unpaid to the
following places, viz. : Azores, Belgium, Belize,
British West Indies, Canada, Cape de Verds, Cape
of Good Hope, Ceylon, Falkland Islands, France
and Algeria, Gold Coast, Holland, Hong Kong,
India, Madeira, Mauritius, Natal, New Brunswick,
Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Portugal, Prince Ed-
ward Island, St Helena, Sierra Leone, and the
United States.
Newspapers by private ships to the Azores, Cape
de Verds, Madeira, and Portugal, are charged 2d.
each ; in all other cases they are charged Id. each.
HOT CLIMATES.
The practice of sealing letters passing to and from
the East and West Indies, and other countries with
hot climates, with wax (except such as is specially
prepared), is attended with much inconvenience, and
frequently with serious injury, not only to the letters
60 sealed, but to the other letters in the mail, from
the melting of tbe wax and adhesion of the letters
to each other. The public are therefore recom-
mended in all such cases to use either wafers or
gum, and to advise their correspondents in the
countries referred to to do the same.
PREPAYMENT, ETC.
Letters addressed to places abroad may be pre-
paid iu this country either in money or stamps, but
Aden.
Alexandria, via
Southampton.
Cairo, via South-
ampton.
Canada.
Cape Coast Castle.
Falkland Islands.
Gambia.
such payment must be wholly in stamps or wholly
in money. Newspapers, book packets, and patterns
must always be prepaid, and this by stamps.
With certain exceptions, the only admitted evi-
dence of the prepayment of a letter, inwards, is
the mark agreed upon with the particular foreign
country or colony.
Naval officers, marines, and seamen serving abroad,
are allowed to prepay such of their letters as are
conveyed in their ship's bag with English postage
stamps.
When prepayment is optional, any outward letter
(that is, a letter posted within the United Kingdom,
and addressed to some place out of it) posted with .
an insufficient number of stamps, is charged on de-
livery with the deficient postage in addition ; un-
less the letter have to go to the United States, or
to a country through France, in which case it is
treated as wholly unpaid, the postal arrangements
with these countries not allowing the recognition
of partial prepayment. When, however, prepay-
ment of the whole postage is compulsory, a letter or
aught else posted with an insufficient number of
stamps is sent (by the first post) to the Eeturned
Letter Office.
Letters to or from Australia and New Zealand,
posted wholly unpaid or paid less than one rate, are
detained and returned to the writers for postage;
but those on which one rate, although not the
whole postage, has been paid by stamps, are (ex-
cept iu the case of Tasmania) forwarded charged
with the deficient postage, and an additional rate
as a fine. Letters for Tasmania must be fully pre-
paid.
Letters posted unpaid (wholly or in part), ad-
dressed to the under-mentioned places, are on de-
livery charged 6d. each in addition to the ordinary
postage : —
Gibraltar. Mauritius.
Gold Coast. New Brunswick.
Italy. Newfoundland.
Malta. Nova Scotia.
Prince Edward
Island.
Sierra Leone.
Suez, via South-
ampton.
Letters posted unpaid (wholly or in part), addressed to the under-mentioned places, are charged
Is. each in addition to the ordinary postage : —
British West Indies.
Cape of Good Hope.
China.
Hong Kong.
Labuan.
Natal.
Penang.
St Croix.
St Helena.
St Thomas.
Singapore.
Letters for Ceylon and India are charged 9d. each additional ; and those sent to the following German
States via Belgium are charged with a postage of 8d. per half-ounce, viz. : —
Austria.
Baden.
Bavaria.
Bremen.
Brunswick.
Frankfort.
Hamburg.
Hanover.
Hesse, Electoral.
Hesse, Grand
Duchy of.
Hesse Homburg.
Hohenzollern.
Lippe Detmold.
Lubeck.
Luxemburg.
Mecklenburg.
Nassau.
Oldenburg.
Prussia.
Eeuss.
Saxe Coburg Gotha.
Saxe Meiningen.
Saxe Weimar Eis-
nach.
Saxony.
Schaumburg Lippe.
S chl es wig-Holstein.
Schwartzburg Ru-
dolstadt.
Schwartzburg Son-
derhausen.
Wurtemburg.
Those sent to foreign countries, generally via
Belgium, Prussia, Portugal, Madeira, the Azores,
and Cape de Verds, are charged 2d. per rate in ad-
dition to the ordinary postage.
Letters posted wholly unpaid for Algeria and
France, or for Austria via France, are charged 8d.
per + oz., and those posted wholly unpaid, or paid
less than one rate of postage, for the Canary Islands,
Majorca, Minorca, and Spain, are charged double
the prepaid rate. Letters for the Canary Islands,
Majorca, Minorca, and Spain insufficiently prepaid,
are, provided one rate at least be paid, charged with
double the deficiency, and those for Algeria, France,
or Austria insufficiently prepaid are charged at the
unpaid rate less the value of the stamps affixed.
Those for Alexandria, Cairo, and Suez, sent via
Marseilles by British packet, and those for the fol-
lowing places sent by French packet, are charged
with a postage of 9d. per J oz. : —
Alexandria.
Galatz.
Latakia.
Salonica.
Tripoli in Syria.
Alexandretta.
Gallipoli.
Mersina.
Samsoun.
Trebizond.
Beyrout.
Ibraila.
Mitylene.
Sinope.
Tultscha.
Cairo.
Ineboli,
Porto Said.
Smyrna.
Varna.
Constantinople.
Jaffa.
Khodes.
Sulina.
Volo.
Dardanelles.
Kerassun.
POSTAL DIRECTORY— EATES.
545
Letters posted unpaid (wholly or in part) for
.Belgium, or Holland via Belgium, are charged 3d.
i each in addition to the ordinary postage ; those
sent to Holland via France are charged 8d. per i oz.,
:and those for the United States an additional post-
age of 5 cents each.
The same rates are chargeable in this country
upon letters posted unpaid wholly or in part from
the above places, except from Alexandria, Cairo,
land Suez, via Southampton, China, and Holland
via France, which are charged the prepaid rate
only, and from the United States, which are charged
an additional rate of 6d. each.
LETTERS FOE PASSENGERS ON BOARD
MALL PACKETS.
Letters for passengers on board the Cunard
packets for America touching at Queenstown, pro-
.vided they be addressed to the care of the officer in
charge of the mails on board of such packets, and
be registered, may be posted in any part of the
United Kingdom up to the time at which ordinary
registered letters for America by the same packets
are received.
Letters for passengers on board the Mediterranean
packets about to sail from Southampton with the
mails for India, Australia, China, Mauritius, etc.,
or on board the Canadian packets touching at Lon-
donderry, may, under similar conditions, be posted
up to the same time as ordinary registered letters
for India, Australia, etc., or for Canada.
The letters should be addressed thus : ' Mr.
■, on board the mail packet at Queenstown
[Londonderry or Southampton]. Care of the Officer
in charge of the mails.'
Letters directed to the care of the Packet Agent
at Suez, and despatched by the mail via Marseilles,
which follows the mail via Southampton, will pro-
bably reach passengers for India, etc., who havo
sailed in the packet from Southampton.
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0 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 3
0 6
0 4
0 9'1 0 0
0 5
4
4
5
6
4
4
4
5
4
0 4
By direct Packet or private
Ship.
0 3 0 60 9,1 Oj 0 3
via, Bordeaux, or via. France
and Spain.
0 4 ;0 8,1 0,1 41 0 4
Exceptions, etc.
When sent to any German State, Russia,
or Denmark, via Belgium, to Austria
via France, or to the Azores, Cape
de Verds, Madeira, or Portugal, un-
bound proof sheets (but these only)
may contain ordinary corrections of
the press.
No packet sent to a country marked
thusf must exceed 3 lbs. in weight,
and the weight of a packet for the
Azores, Cape de Verds, Madeira, or
Portugal, is limited to 1 lb.
No packet must exceed 18 inches in
width, depth, or length, when sent to
Turkey, Syria, or Egypt by French
Packet, or to the Azores, Cape de
Verds, Madeira, or Portugal.
Books sent to Spain, the Balearic and
Canary- Islands, must be unbound;
and no prints, music, maps, or draw-
ings are allowed, unless they form
part of the publication with which
they are sent.
*Cases, rollers, maps, book-markers,
pencils, pens, etc., may not be sent
in a packet of printed papers to any
country besides those marked thus*.
Photographs on paper may be sent only
to the countries marked thus J.
§ The German States are — Austria,
Baden, Bavaria, Bremen, Brunswick,
Frankfort-on-the-Maine, the Grand
Duchy of Hesse, Hamburg, Hanover,
Hesse Electoral, Hesse Homburg,
Hohenzollern, Lauenburg, Lippe
Detmold, Lubeck, Luxemburg, Meck-
lenburg Schwerin, Mecklenburg
Strelitz, Nassau, Oldenburg, Prussia,
Reuss, Saxe Coburg Gotha, Saxe
Meiningen, Saxe Weimar, Eisenach,
Saxony, Schaumburg Lippe,
Schwartzburg Rudolstadt, Schwartz-
burgSonderhausen. and Wurtemburg.
French offices are established at Alex-
andria, Alexandretta, Beyrout. Con-
stantinople, Dardanelles, Galatz,
Gallipoli, Ibraila, Ineboli, Jaffa, Ke-
rassun, Latakia, Mersina, Mitylene,
Rhodes, Salonica, Samsoun, Sinope,
Smyrna, Sulina, Taugiers, Tripoli
in Syria, Trebizond, Tultscha, Tunis,
Varna, Volo.
In Spain, as a rule, the circulation is prohibited of all articles which are not either letters or printed
papers ; but patterns and samples may be sent uuder the following regulations : —
1. The patterns or samples themselves must be of no intrinsic value whatever.
2. They must be enclosed in covers open at the ends or sides, or in such other manner as to admit
of a thorough inspection.
3. The covers must contain no writing except the usual trade marks and numbers.
4. Packets of patterns and samples thus forwarded will be liable in this country to the same rates
of postage as ordinary letters for Spain, viz. 6d. for a packet not exceeding a quarter of an
ounce in weight, increasing for heavier weights at the rate of 6d. for each quarter of an
ounce ; and such postage must in all cases be paid in advance.
POSTAL DIRECTORY— RATES.
561
The following is a List of the Exceptional Eates of Postage on NEWSPAPERS :-
Countries, etc.
Not
excg.
4 oz.
to 8.
to 12,
to 16.
Every
addl.
4 oz.
Eemaeks.
f Alexandria (Egypt), via Belgium . -<
via France
Argentine Confed., via Southampton
Do. do., by French Packet
fAustria . . ">
•Baden ; "Bavaria j
Belgium, by direct Packet
Do., via France
Bolivia; Chili; Ecuador; Peru
Brazil ; Cuba, by French Packet
-[Denmark, via, Belgium .
Egypt, via Marseilles
f Do. (except Alexandria), via Bel
gium
•France and Algeria .
f Foreign Countries on the Continent"^
of Europe, via Belgium
■{•German States, via Belgium
Greece, by French Packet
•f Do., via Belgium
Do., via, Italy
Guadaloupe, by French Packet
Hayti and Nicaragua
•Hohenzollern, via France
•Holland, via France .
India, via Marseilles
• Do., via Southampton .
Ionian Islands, via Italy .
■f Do., via, France & Austria
f Do., via, Belgium .
•Italy (except Papal States)
fLevant (the), via Belgium
Malta, via, Marseilles
Martinique, by French Packet
Mexico, do.
•{■Moldavia, via France and Austria
f Do., via Belgium .
Mosquito Territory .
•Norway, via Denmark .
Paraguay and Uruguay, via, South
ampton
Do. do., by French Packet
I fBussia, via Belgium
Senegal, by French Packet
fServia, via Belgium
•Spain, Balearic and Canary Islands
■Sweden, via Denmark
Switzerland, via France .
Syria (French Offices), by Frnch.Pkt
Turkey, do. do. .j
■f Do., via France and Austria
"f Do., via Belgium
Tangiers and Tunis, by French Pkt
"Venezuela ....
•fWallackia, via France and Austria
t Do., via Belgium .
*Wurtemburg, via France .
•Countries, via, France, not mentioned}
in this List . . . . . j
Azores ") by Packet or Pri- I
Cape de Verds I vate Ship .
Madeira | via. France or by
Portugal j French Packet *
2N
d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d.
0C091003
and, in addition, Id. per oz.
0 1
0 2
0 2
1
2
2
2
3
2
3
1
2
2
1
1
0
2
0
3
0 4
2
0
4
0
6
0 8
2
0
4
0
6
0 8
1
0
2
0
3
0 4
2
0
4
0
6
0 8
2
0
4
0
6
0 8
2
0
4
0
6
0 8
3
0
6
0
9
1 0
2
0
4
0
6
0 8
3
0
6
0
9
1 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
and, in addition, 2d. per oz.
0
0
0
0
0
and, in addition, 2d. per oz.
1
0 2
0 3
0 4
2
0 4
0 6
0 8
2
0 4
0 6
0 8
1
0 2
0 3
0 4
3
0 6
0 9
1 0
0 6
0 6
0 9
0 9
and, in addition,
2 10 4 10 6
3 I 0 6 | 0 9
and, in addition,
2
0 4
0 6
0 8
2
0 4
0 G
0 8
2
0 4
0 6
0 8
3
0 6
0 9
1 0
3
0 6
0 9
1 0
0
5
4
0
0
Id. per oz
10 8 10
| 1 0 | 0
Id. per oz.
0
0
0
0
0
and, in addition, Id. per oz.
0
0
0
1
0 2
0 3
0 4
5
0 10
1 3
1 8
1
0 2
0 3
0 4
2
0 4
0 6
0 8
4
0 8
2
0 4
0 6
0 8
3
0 G
0 9
1 0
and, in addition, Id. per oz.
0
14 0
0 4
0 8
0 6
1 0
0 8
1 4
0 4
0 6
0 s
0 6
Q 6
0 9
0 9
1 0
1 0
and, in addition, Id. per oz.
0
0
0
0
and, in addition, Id. per oz.
0
0
2
0 4
0 6
0 8
1
0 2
0 3
0 4
3
0 6
0 9
1 0
3
0 6
0 9
1 0
2
0 4
0 6
0 8
1
0 2
0 3
0 4
2
0 4
0 6
0 8
3
0 6
0 9
1 0
0 2
0 2
0 3
0 2
(For List of German States,
and of French Offices in
Turkey, Syria, and Egypt,
see page 560.)
In those cases where an
asterisk is prefixed to the
name of the country, the
postage set down is ap-
plicable to the whole
packet of Newspapers,
whether that packet con-
tain a single paper or more
papers than one ; but in
the other cases the postage
must be paid for each sepa-
rate neiospaper, whether
sent alone, or in a parcel
containing more than
one.
No parcel of newspapers
sent to the countries
marked thus f must ex-
ceed 3 lbs. in weight ; and
no parcel for the Azores,
Cape de Verds, Madeira,
or Portugal, must exceed
1 lb.; and for Eussia via
Belgium, 8 oz.
The postage on newspapers
for all other places is a
fixed sum, and is given in
the table at pp. 540-58.
At the option of the sender,
registered newspapers
may be forwarded as book
packets.
562
POSTAL DIRECTORY— RECEIVING OFFICES, ETC.
RECEIVING OFFICES AND PILLAR LETTER BOXES IN EDINBURGH
AND LEITH.
Town Receiving Offices.
Town Pillar Boxes. '
r
anlr Street.
Castle Street (21).
Bristo Port.
*f Charlotte Place (7).
Clerk Street (10).
Canongate.
Clarendon Crescent.
*f Cross (231 High Street).
Crichton Street.
Duke Street (3).
Dean Bridge.
Elm Eow (2).
Gardner's Crescent.
* George Street (40).
Gihnore Place.
*+ Grassmarket (116 West Bow).
*} Holyrood (2 Canongate).
Lauriston (1 Archibald Place).
Grove Street.
High Street (at SoutliBridge).
Howe Street.
*f London Street (54).
Lothian Road.
*f Nicolson Street (21).
Pleasance.
*t Pitt Street (2).
*f Port-Hopetoun (31 Earl Grey Street).
Princes Street.
Queen Street.
Begent Poad.
*f Stock bridge (Leegat's Land).
*f West Maitland Street (12).
Sciennes.
*f Warriston (1 Howard Street).
Waverley Station.
West Claremont Street.
Wernyss Place (3).
LEITH.
*f Branch Office, 33 Bernard Street.
Charlotte Street cleared 15 minutes
*f Leith Walk (15 Shrub Place).
previous to the closing at Leith
Great Junction Street (1).
Branch Office. Not cleared
on
*j North Junction Street (4).
Sundays.
Sandport Street (13).
Town Collections made at 10.15 a.m., 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, and 10 p.m. Extra Collection from all Leith
at 2.15 p.m. Sundays at 10 p.m. only, except from Leith Branch Office, at
3 and 8 p.m
also.
SUBURBAN.
Receiving Offices.
Collections.
A.M.
P.M.
- P.M.
P.M.
P.M.
Bonnington
9.50
1.50
7. 5
*f Boroughmuirhead
10. 0
1.30
4.30
8.30 \
*f Granton Harbour
915
115
6.30
*f Newhaven .
9.45
1.45
7. 0
*f Newington (11 West)
10.15
2.15
5."0
6.45
jmo 1
Pillar Letter Boxes.
Bruntsfield Place
10. 0
1.30
4.15
8.30 \
Claremont Park
9.30
f2.35
7.35
9.35
Golden Acre .
9. 0
i"o
6.15
Grange Road .
1010
2. 0
445
9."o
Minto Street .
10.15
2.10
4 55
9.10 ,
Morningside
10. 0
145
4.£0
8.45 j
Osborne Terrace
* 12.50
4.50
6.50
Pilrig Toll
9.*55
1.55
7.10
Paeburn Place
10. 5
f2'.50
6.50
% 9.50
Trinity (York Road)
9.30
ijo
6.45
Whitebouse Loan .
10. 5
1.50
435
8.50
Arriving at G.P.O. in time for Mail f
10.30
2.45
5 30
8."0
9.30
*1.30
f 3.30
% 10.30
No Collection on Sundays, except from Newington atlO'p.m
, and
Osborne Terrace at 9.50 p.m.
* Money Order Offices, f Post Office Savings Banks. Hours of Business, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
POSTAL DIRECTORY— HOURS OF CLOSING, ETC.
563
HOURS OF CLOSING FOR THE LEADING MAILS, AND WHEN DELIVERED
IN EDINBURGH.
Delivered
in
Edinburgh.
8 a.m. and 3 and (
7.40 p.m. \\
8 and 11.30 a.m.
8 and 11.30 a.m.
8 and 11.30 a.m.
and 7.40 p.m.
8 and 11.30 a.m.
and 7.40 p.m.
11.30 a.m. and
7.40 p.m.
8 & 11.30 a.m. and!
3 & 7.40 p.m. 1
I
8 a.m. and 3 p.m. •<
8 & 11.30 a.m. and <
3 & 7.40 p.m. \
8 a.m.
Aberdeen and North
Do. do.
Belfast and North of Ireland
Berwick
Do. and N.E. of England
Do. do.
Do. Supplementary
Dublin and all Ireland
Do. do.
Dundee and Perth
Do. Supplementary-
Do. . .
Do.
Fife
Do. Supplementary
Do
Glasgow and West
Do. do. .
Do. do. .
Do. do. .
Do. Supplementary
Hawick .
Do.
Lnverness and North
Do. do. .
London
Do.
and all England
via, Carlisle
Deliveries.
1st Delivery
2d do.
3d do.
4th do.
BOX CLEARED.
General
Post Office.
H.M.
5.15 a.m.
8. 0 p.m.
3.30 p.m.
6.30 a.m.
1.30 p.m.
5.15 p.m.
a9.30 p.m.
5.30 p.m.
8.30 p.m.
5.15 a.m.
12.45 p.m.
3.30 p.m.
8. 0 p.m.
5. 15 a.m.
9.15 a.m.
3.30 p.m.
6.30 a.m.
11. 0 a.m.
3.30 p.m.
8. 0 p.m.
10.30 p.m.
6. 15 a.m.
3.30 p.m.
5.15 am.
8. 0 p.m.
5.30 p.m.
8.30 p.m.
7.30 a.m.
11.15 a.m.
2-45 p.m.
7. 0 p.m.
Receiving offices.
H.M.
10. 0 p.m.
7. 0 pm.
3. 0 p.m.
10. 0 p.m.
1. 0 p.m.
* 3. 0 p.m.
8. 0 p.m.
5. 0 p.m.
8. 0 p.m.
10. 0 p.m.
10.15 a.m.
3. 0 p.m.
7. 0 p.m.
10. 0 p.m.
3. 0 p.m.
10. 0 p.m.
10.15 a.m.
3. 0 p.m.
7. 0 p.m.
10. 0 p.m.
10. 0 p.m.
3. 0 p.m.
10. 0 p.m.
7. 0 p.m.
5. 0 p.m.
8. 0 p.m.
10. 0 p.m.
10.15 a.m.
1. 0 p.m.
5. 0 p.m.
Sunday,
GP.O.
H.M.
5.45 a.m.
4. 0 p.m.
*5.15 p.m.
f 8.30 p.m.
* 5.30 p.m.
f 8.30 p.m.
5.45 a.m.
4. 0 p.m.
5.45 a.m.
4. p.m. (Cupar
only.)
* 5.30 p.m.
f 8.30 p.m.
5.45 a.m.
5.45 a.m.
4. 0 p.m.
* 5.30 p m.
f 8.30 p.m.
7.30 a.m.
DELIVERIES IN EDINBURGH AND LEITH.
1st, commencing at 8 a.m., and ending about 9.30
a.m., includes Mails from abroad, London, all
parts of England and Ireland, and Scotland
south from Inverness, Fife excepted.
2d, commencing at 11.30 a.m., and ending about
1.15 p.m., includes Mails from the N.E. of
England, S.E. and S.W. of Scotland, Glasgow,
Perth, Dundee, Fife, and Local Posts.
3d, commencing at 3 p.m., and ending about 4.45
p.m., includes Mails from Aberdeen, Stirling,
Glasgow, Dunfermline, Hawick, and Local
Posts.
4th, commencing at 7.40 p.m., and ending about
9 p.m., includes Mails from all Scotland, except
Arjryll, Wigtown, Kirkcudbright, and Berwick
shires.
Paid Letter Office open from 7 a.m. till 9 p.m.
Private Box and Strangers' Letters delivered
therefrom.
Annual Fee for Private Box, 21s. ; if a Bag is
used, 21s. additional.
Sundays.
From 8 to 9 a.m. at Letter-Carriers' Office, Branch
Office, Leith, and Paid Letter Office.
*5
|8P
P' ' y from Leith Branch Office,
p.m. J
a Not despatched on Saturdays.
564
POSTAL DIRECTORY— POST TOWNS.
Note. — The postal information here furnished can only be regarded as correct up to the time of the
publication of the Directory, as alterations in the Mail arrangements are constantly taking place.
A List of the Despatches and Arrivals of the Mails is published monthly (price 2d.), and may be had
at the General Post Office, or from the Letter-carriers. Subscribers Is. 3d. per annum.
POST TOWNS IN SCOTLAND.
Those which grant and pay Money Orders, and Savings Banks, marked thus (*).
Money Order Offices only marked thus (f).
Post Towns.
Box Closes at
A.M.
P.M.
5 15
8 0
5 15
5 30
8 30
11 0
8 0
10 30
5 15
3 30
8 0
9 15
5 15
9 15
8 30
3 30
5 15
8 0
5 15
8 0
Post Towns.
Box Closes at
Aberarder, Inverness.
Aberargie, Bridge of Earn.
*Aberchirder, Banff.
^Aberdeen
*Aberdour, Burntisland.
*Aberfeldy
Aberfoyle, Stirling.
Aberlady, Drem.
Aberlemno, Forfar.
*Aberlour, Craigellachie.
Abernethy, Newburgh
Abernethy, Grantown
Abernyte, Inchture.
Aberuthven, Auchterarder.
Abington -J
*Aboyne, Aberdeen.
Advie, Ballindalloch.
*Airdrie <
Airth, Falkirk.
* Alexandria, Glasgow.
*Alford, Aberdeen.
* Alloa |
Almond Bank, Perth.
*Alness, Inverness.
Alloway, Ayr.
Altnaharra, Inverness.
*Alva, Stirling.
Alves, Forres.
*Alyth, Meigle.
Amulree, Dunkeld.
Amisfield, Dumfries.
Ancruui, Jedburgh.
Anderston, Glasgow.
* Annan
*Anstruther J
*Appin, Fort- William.
* Arbroath
Arliirlot, Arbroath.
Arbuthnot, Fordoun.
Archiestown, Craigellachie.
Ardclach, Forres.
Ardelve, Dingwall.
Ardentinny, Greenock.
* Ardersier
Ardfern, Glasgow.
*Ardgay, Inverness.
*Ardgour. Fort-William.
Ardnamurchan, Strontian.
Ardpatrick, Glasgow.
Ardrishaig, Locbgilphead.
Ardross, Inverness.
'Ardrossan.
6 30
11 0
Ardwell, Stranraer.
Airsaig, Fort- William
Armadale, Thurso.
* Armadale, Bathgate.
Arncroach, Pittenweem.
*Aros, Oban.
Arran, Ardrossan.
*Arrochar, Glasgow.
Arrochar Village, Glasgow.
Ascog, Bothesay.
Asbkirk, Hawick.
Assynt, Inverness.
Athelstaneford, Drem.
Auchahoish, Glasgow.
*Auchencairn, Castle-Douglas
Auchencloish, Kilmarnock.
*Auchinblae, Fordoun.
Auchincrow, Ayton.
Aucbinleck, Kilmarnock.
Auchleven, Insch.
*Auchmill, Aberdeen.
Auchmithie, Arbroath.
Auclmacarry, Fort- William.
*Auchnacraig, Oban.
Auchnagatt, Ellon.
Aucbnasbeen, Dingwall.
*Auchterarder
Auchterhouse, Dundee.
Auchterless, TurLff.
*Auchtermuchty J
Auchtertool, Kirkcaldy.
Auldearn, Nairn.
Auld Girnay, Blair-Athole.
*Auld Girth Bridge, Dumfries.
Aultbea. Dingwall.
Avoch, Inverness.
P.M.
8 0
8 30
10 30
15
5 15
9 15
"Ayr.
*Ayton
Badenscoth, Turriff.
Baillieston, Glasgow.
Bainshole, Insch.
Balbeggie, Perth.
Balblair, Tain.
Balerno, Currie.
Balfour, Kirkwall.
*Balfron, Glasgow.
Balgonie, Markinch.
6 30
11 0
6 30
8 0
00
130
8 0
8 30
10 30
130
5 15
POSTAL DIRECTORY— POST TOWNS.
565
Post Towns.
Box Closes at
Post Towns.
Box closes at
A.M.
P.M.
A.M.
P.M.
*Ballantrae, Girvan.
Bowden, St Boswell.
*Ballater, Aberdeen.
Bower, Wick.
Ballinluig, Dunkeld.
Bowmore, Greenock.
*Ballindalloch, Craigellachie.
Ballintumb, Blairgowrie.
5 15
8 0
Brae, Lerwick.
Balhgrant, Greenock.
*Braernar, Aberdeen.
Balmaclellan, Castle-Douglas.
Branxton, Coldstream.
Balnaguard, Dunkeld.
Balnullo, Leuchars.
5 15
8 0
Bressay, Lei wick.
*Baltasound, Lerwick.
*Bridgend, Greenock.
*Banchory, Aberdeen.
*Banff
5 15
8 0
Bridge of Bucket, Aberdeen.
5 15
3 30
8 0
Bankend, Dumfries.
Bankfoot, Perth.
Bridge of Cally, Blairgowrie.
*Bannockburn, Stirling.
Bridge of Dee, Aberdeen.
Banton, Denny.
Bridge of Don, Aberdeen.
Bargrennan, Newton-Stewart.
Bridge of Dun, Montrose.
Barr, Girvan.
Barra, Dingwall.
5 15
9 15
3 30
*Barrhead, Glasgow.
Bridge of Marnoch, Huntly.
*Barrhill, Girvan.
Bridge of Roy, Kingussie.
Barvas, Greenock.
Bridge of Turk, Stirling.
*Bathgate, Edinburgh.
Bridge of Weir, Paisley.
*Beauly
5 15
6 30
8 0
8 0
*Broadford, Dingwall.
*Brodick, Ardrossan. r*
11 0
10 30
*Brora, Golspie.
Beeswing, Dumfries.
*Broughty-Ferry, Dundee.
Belbelvie, Aberdeen.
Belivat, Nairn.
6 30
3 30
Brucklay, Aberdeen.
Bellshill, Glasgow.
Brunton, Cupar-Fife.
Beltonford, Dunbar.
Bryde Kirk, Annan.
Berridale, Golspie.
Buckhaven, Leven.
*Bervie, Fourdoun.
Bucklyvie, Stirling.
*Biggar |
5 30
*Buckie, Fochabers.
8 30
Bunavoulin, Fort- William.
Birgham, Coldstream.
*Bunessan, Oban.
Birnam, Dunkeld.
*Burgkead, Elgin.
Birsay, Thurso.
Burness Toll, Ellon.
Birse, Aberdeen.
Burn of Cambus, Stirling.
Bishopbriggs, Glasgow.
5 15
3 30
Bishopton, Glasgow.
9 15
Blackburn Aberdeen.
Burravoe, Lerwick.
Blackburn, Bathgate.
Burreltown, Coupar-Angus.
Blackford, Braco.
Burwick, Kirkwall.
Blackhall
7 15
3 30
*Busby, Glasgow.
Butterstone, Dunkeld.
Blackhillock. Keith.
Blackridge, Bathgate.
Byth, Aberdeen.
*Blackshiels
6 15
Cabrach, Aberdeen.
Cairndow, Glasgow.
Bladnotb, Newton-Stewart.
*Blair-Adam, Kinross.
Cairney Hill, Dunfennline.
5 15
Cairnie, Huntly.
Cairnies (The), Perth.
Blair-Drummond, Stirling.
5 15
S 0
Cairnish, Dingwall.
Cairnryan, Girvan.
Blairgone, Stirling.
Blair-Logie, Stirling.
Calderbank, Airdrie.
Blantyre, Glasgow.
Boarhills, St Andrews.
Boddam, Peterhead.
*Calder, Mid
5 15
5 15
5 30
3 30
Calder, West
*Callander, Stirling.
Bogroy, Inverness.
Calton, Glasgow.
Bohally, Pitlochry.
Cambusbarron, Stirling.
Bonar Bridge, Inverness.
Cambuslang, Glasgow.
Bonar Village, Inverness.
Camelon, Falkirk.
Bonaw, Inverary.
*Campbeltown, Glasgow.
Bonchester Bridge, Hawick.
Campsie, Glasgow.
BonhilL, Glasgow.
Camptown, Jedburgh.
Bonny Bridge, Denny.
Boreland, Lockerby. " •
6 30
5 30
8 30
Borgue, Dumfries.
Carbost, Dingwall.
Borrowstounness, Linlithgow.
Cardross, Glasgow.
*Bothwell, Glasgow.
Careston, Brechin.
Botriphnie, Keith.
*Carluke, Glasgow.
Bourtreebush, Stonehaven.
Carmuunock, Glasgow.
5GG
POSTAL DIRECTORY— POST TOWNS.
Post Towns.
Box Closes at
Post Towns.
Box Closes at
A.M.
1\M.
A.M.
KM.
Carmyllie, Arbroath.
Cam bee, Pittenweem..
-{
5 15
10 30
3 30
Carnbo, Kinross.
Cortachy, Kirriemuir.
Carnock, Dunfermline.
Cortes, Mintlaw.
(
12 45 Countesswells, Aberdeen.
5 15
3 30
8 0
5 15
8 0
1
Courance, Lockerby.
•Caruwath, Lanark.
1 Cousland, Dalkeith.
*Garr Bridge, Penh.
Cove, Aberdeen.
Oarridale, Greenock.
fCove, Greenock.
Carrington, Lasswade.
Carron, Falkirk.
...{
5 15
9 15
3 30
Carronbridge, Denny.
Cowcaddens, Glasgow.
Carronshore, Falkirk.
Coylton, Ayr.
Carsphairn, Ayr.
Carstairs, Lanark.
5 15
8 0
Craigie, Kilmarnock.
8 30
Craigielands, Moffat.
Craigievar, Aberdeen.
*Oastletown, Thurso.
Cat heart, Glasgow.
Craigtown, Dundee.
Catrine, Kilmarnock.
5 15
Causewayend, Newton-Stewart.
Crailing, Kelso.
Gausewayhead, Stirling.
Cawdor, Nairn.
7 15
3 30
Cramond Bridge, Cramond.
*Ceres, Cupar-Fife.
Cranshaws, Dunse.
* Chance-Inn, Arbroath.
Crathie, Aberdeen.
Chapel hall, Airdrie.
Creetown, Carlisle.
Chapelknowe, Hawick.
*Crieff
...{
5 15
3 30
Chapelton, Hamilton.
8 0
*Charleston, Dunfermline.
*Crimond, Peterhead.
•Charlotte Place, Edinburgh.
Crinan, Lochgilphead.
Cherrybank, Perth.
Crocketford, Dumfries.
6 30
130
5 15
•Cromarty, Inverness.
Cromdale, Craigellachie.
Clachaig, Greenock.
Crook, Biggar.
Clachan, Lochgilphead.
Crossford, Lanark.
Clachnaharry, Inverness.
•Crossgates, Tnverkeithing.
Clackmannan, Alloa.
Crosshands, Kilmarnock.
Clarencefield, Annan.
Crosshill, Maybole.
Clarkstoii; Airdrie.
Crosslie, Stow.
Clashmore, Inverness.
Crossmichael, Castle-Douglas
Clatt, Aberdeen.
Crossmyloof, Glasgow.
Claverhouse, Dundee.
Cross Roads, Banff.
Cleish, Kinross.
Cross Street Receiving Office,
Ayr.
Clintmains, St Boswell's.
Croy, Ardersier.
Clola, Ellon.
Cruden, Ellon.
Closeburn, Thornhill.
Culbokie, Dingwall.
Cluny, Aberdeen.
Culduthel, Inverness.
Coaltown, Markincb.
Culgower, Golspie.
•Coatbridge, Glasgow.
*Cullen, Fochabers.
6 30
130
5 15
Culliecudden, Inverness.
Cullivoe, Lerwick.
Coigacli, under Dingwall.
*Culross, Alloa.
Coldingham, Ayton.
Cumbernauld. Glasgow.
6 15
5 15
3 30
3 30
Cuminestown, Aberdeen.
Cummertrees, Annan.
*Cumnock, Kilmarnock.
Colinton, Slateford.
Coll. Oban.
Cunningsburgh, Lerwick.
Collessie, Ladybank.
Collin, Dumfries.
...{
5 15
9 15
3 30
8 0
Collision, Ellon.
Colmonell, Girvan.
-i
5 15
9 15
2 45
Colpy, Insch.
•Dailly, Maybole.
*Comrie, Crieff.
Dalbavber, Perth.
Condie, Bridge of Earn.
*Dalbeattie, Carlisle.
Conon Bridge, Dingwall.
Dalguise, Dunkeld.
Contin, Dingwall.
Daljarroeh, Girvan.
Oornerhouse, Stranraer.
Dallas, Forres.
Cornhill, Keith.
Corpach, Fort- William.
•Dalkeith
-{
5 15
7 15
3 30
1145
Corran (Ardgour), Fort-William.
Dalnaeardoch, Blair-Athole.
Corrie, Ardrossan.
Dalmallj', Inverary.
Corsock, Dumfries.
.
*Dalmellington, Ayr.
POSTAL DIRECTORY— POST TOWNS.
567
Dalinuir, Glasgow.
fDaliy (Ayrshire), Glasgow.
Dairy, Carlisle.
JDaliymple, Ayr.
Dalswintou, Dumfries.
Daltnu, EL-cleleehan.
Dam head, Milnathort.
Bar na way, Forres.
Darnick, Melrose.
Darv-fl, Kilmarnock.
*Davidson's Mains
Daviot, Aberdeen.
Daviut, Inverness.
Dean burn, Hawick.
Deaustou, Stirling.
Deeruess, Kirkwall.
Denliead, 8 1. Andrews.
*Deuholm, Hawick.
Deuino, iSt Andrews.
Deuuibtuwu, Glasgow.
*Denny -!
Deiiuylnanhead, Denny.
De.-ktord, Banff.
•Dingwall
Dirleton, Diem.
•Dollar, Stirling.
Dnlplnngton, IS obleliouse.
Dures, Inverness.
Dornoch, Inverness.
•Durnook, Annan.
Doruie, Dingwall.
•Douglas, Lanark.
Douylabtown, Forfar.
*Duune, Stirling.
Dnghorn, Irvine.
*Drem -1
Drumblade, Huntly.
Druintlower, Dumfries.
Drumlithie, Fordouu.
*Di uumadrochit, Inverness.
Drumoak, Aberdeen.
*Druniore, Stranraer.
*Drymen, Glasgow.
Duoiurd, Banff.
Duffus, Elgin.
Duliiaiu Bridge, Perth.
•Dumbarton, Glasgow.
•Dumfries ; J.
Dunaskitr, Ayr.
Dunbar -:
Dunbeath, Golspie.
Dunblane.
Duncow, Dumfries.
Dunbog, Newburgh.
•Dundee
Dundonald, Kilmarnock.
Dundreiinan, Kirkcudbright.
•Dunfermline -j
Dnuglass, Glasgow.
•Dunkeld
Diinnmre. Stirling.
D iinuet, Thurso.
Duunichen, Forfar.
•Dunning, Bridge of Earn.
•Dunoon, Greenock.
Box Closes at
7 15
5 15
11 0
5 15
7 15
6 30
11 0
6 30
5 15
7 15
5 15
3 30
8 0
8 0
130
5 15
12
Dunrossness, Lerwick.
Duuscore, Dumfries.
*Dunse J.
Dunshelt, Auchtermuchty.
Duntocher, Glasgow.
Duuure, Ayr.
*Dun vegan, Dingwall.
Duraden, Cupar-Fife.
Durrisdeer, Thornhill.
Durness, Inverness.
Duror, Fort-William.
Durris, Aberdeen.
Dyce, Aberdeen.
'Dysart, Kirkcaldy.
Eaglesham, Glasgow.
*Earlston, Melrose.
•Easdale, Oban.
Eassie, Meigle.
East Wemvss, Kirkcaldy.
East Yell, Lerwick.
*Ecclefechan -<
Echt, Aberdeen.
Eday, Kirkwall.
Eddlestone
Edinburgh.
Edinkillie, Forres.
Edrom <
Edzell, Brechin.
Egliutou Street, Glasgow.
Elderslie, Paisley.
•Elgin
•Elie -j
•Ellon
Enzie, Fochabers.
Enzieholm, Hawick.
•Errol
Errol Village, Errol.
Eskdale, Hawick.
•Evanton, Inverness.
Evie, Thurso.
Ewes, Hawick.
•Eyemouth, Ayton.
Fanlie, Greenock.
•Falkirk |
Falkland, Ladybank.
Farnel-Careston, Brechin.
Farr, Thurso.
Fasuacloich, Fort- William.
Fearn, Brechin.
Feprn, Inverness.
Fenwick, Glasgow.
Ferrintosh, Dingwall.
Ferryden, Montrose.
*Ferry-Port-on-Craig
Fetlar, Lerwick.
Fetterangus, Mintlaw.
•Fettercairn, Laurencekirk.
,Findhaven, Forfar.
Fiudhorn, Forres.
Finstown, Thurso.
Fintray, Aberdeen.
Fmtry, Glasgow.
Fisherrow, Musselburgh.
Five-Mile House, Dundee.
•Fochabers '
Folda, Meigle.
Forbes, Aberdeen.
Box Closes at
7 11
7 15
6 30
5 15
5 15
9 30
5 15
5 15
5 15
11 0
5 15
5 15
568 POSTAL DIRECTORY— POST TOWNS.
Post Towns.
Box Closes at
Post Towns.
Box Closes at
A.M.
P.M.
A.M.
P.M.
*Ford, Dalkeith.
Ford, Lochawe, Lochgilphead.
5 15
8 0
5 15
6 15
11 15
Gordon, Kelso.
■{
Fordvce, Banff.
5 15
8 0
Gortlech Inverness.
Forgandenny, Bridge of Earn.
*Gourock, Greenock.
Forglen, Aberdeen.
*Govan. Glasgow.
Forgue, Huntly.
Govan Bank, Arbroath.
Forneth, Blairgowrie.
*Grangemouth, Falkirk.
*Forres
5 15
8 0
*Grantnii Hiirbour Edinburgh.
*Fort-Augustus, Inverness.
*Grantown, Perth.
Fort-George, Ardersier.
Fort Teviot, Bridge of Earn.
6 30
130
*Greenburn, Whitburn.
Forth, Lanark.
Fortingal, Aberfeldy.
•{
6 30
3 30
5 15
*Fortrose, Inverness.
.!
6 30
11 0
3 30
*Fort-William 1
5 15
12 45
8 0
^. (
8 0
(
10 30
Fossaway, Kinross.
Gretna, Carlisle.
Fountainhall, Stow.
Guardbridgp, Cupar-Fife.
Fowlis, Crieff.
Guildtown, Perth.
*Fraserburgh
5 15
8 0
Gullane, Drem.
Guthrie, Arbroath.
*Friockheim, Arbroath.
Freuchie, Ladyb:mk.
■{
1 30
Furnace, Inveraray.
6 30
5 15
*Fyvie, Aberdeen.
Halbeath, Dunfermline.
Gairloch, Dingwall.
Halkirk, Thurso.
Gairlochhead, Glasgow.
*Galashiels
6 15
3 30
Haroldswick, Lerwick.
•{
6 30
11 0
J 2 45
8 30
Gallotown, Kirkcaldy.
*Galston, Kilmarnock.
Harrav, Kirkwall.
Garallan, Kilmarnock.
Harriotfield, Perth.
Garderhouse, Lerwick.
*Harris, Greenock.
Gargunnock, Stirling.
Haughhead, Glasgow.
*Garlieston, Newton-Stewart.
Haugh of Urr, Castle-Douglas.
*Garmouth, Fochabers.
Garrabost, Greenock.
6 15
3 30
Heiton, Kelso.
Gartly, Huntly.
*Helensburgh, Glasgow.
Gartmore, Stirling.
*Helmsdale, Golspie.
Garvald, PrestonMrk.
Heriot, Gorebridge.
Garve, Dingwall.
Hermiston, Corstorphine.
Gask, Auchterarder.
Hightae, Lockerby.
*Gatehouse, Carlisle.
Hillend, Inverkeithing.
Gateside, Strathmiglo.
*Hillhead, Glasgow.
Gattonside, Melrose.
Hillside, Aberdeen.
Gavinton, Greenlaw.
Hillside, Montrose.
Gifford, Haddington.
Hillswick, Lerwick.
Gilmerton, Crieff.
*Hilltown Receiving Office,Dun<3ee.
Gillyburn, Dunkeld.
*Holytown, Glasgow.
Gilston, Castle-Douglas.
Holywood, Dumfries.
6 30
8 0
10 30
Hopeman. Elgin.
Houston, Paisley.
Gladsmuir. Tranent.
Howmore, Dingwall.
Glanunis, Forfar.
(
6 30
11 0
3 30
Howood. Paisley.
Huna, Wick.
8 0
Huntingtower, Perth.
Glass, Huntly.
10 30
*Huntlv
5 15
8 0
Hurlet, Glasgow.
Glenapp, Girvan.
Hurlford, Kilmarnock.
Glencarse, Perth.
Inch, Kingussie.
Glencaple, Dumfries.
Inchbare, Brechin.
*Glencoe, Fort-William.
Glendale, Dingwall.
[515
8 0
Innellan, Greenock.
Glendaruel, Greenock.
Innerkip. Greenock.
Glenelg, Dingwall.
Glen Isla, Meigle.
7 15
3 30
Innerwick, Dunbar.
Glenlivat, Craigellachie.
Glenlocher, Castle-Douglas.
5 15
8 0
Inver, Dunkeld.
*Glenluce, Carlisle.
Inverallochy, Mintlaw.
•
Glenmorriston, Inverness.
Inveran, Tain.
Glenuhee, Blairgowrie.
(
8 0
Glen Urquhart, Inverness.
"1
10 30
POSTAL DIRECTORY— POST TOWNS.
>69
Invercannich, Beauly.
Invergarry, Inverness.
*Invergordon, Inverness.
Inverie, Inverness.
*Inverkeitliing -]
Inverkeithny, Aberdeen.
Inverkindie, Aberdeen.
•Inverness
Iuverury, Keitkhall.
Iona, Oban.
•Irvine J.
•Isle Ornsay, Dingwall.
*Isle o fWhi't h orn, Ne wton-S te wart.
Jamestown, Glasgow.
•Jedburgh
Jock's Lodge -!
•Johnshaven. Fordoun.
•Johnstone, Paisley.
Johni-tone Bridge, Lockerby.
Juniper-green, Currie.
Jura, Lochgilphead.
Keig, Aberdeen.
Keills, Glasgow.
•Keith
•Keithhall
•Kelso
Keltonhill, Castle-Douglas.
Kenmay, Aberdeen.
Kenmore, Aberfeldy.
Kennethmunt, Aberdeen.
Kennoway, Windygate.
Kerremore, Aberfeldy.
Kessock, Inverness.
•Kettle, Ladybank.
Kilharchan, Paisley.
•Kilbirnie, Beith.
Kilbride, Dingwall.
Kilbride (East). Glasgow.
Kilbride (West), Greenock.
Kilcaldrum, Forfar.
Kilchreggan, Greenock.
Kilcbrenan, Inveraray.
Kilconquhar
Kilfinan, Glasgow.
Kilham, Cold:>trearn.
Kilearn, Glasgow.
Kilearnan, Inverness.
•Killin, Crieff.
Kilmalcolm, Port-Glasgow.
Kilmany, Cupar-Fife. •
•Kilmarnock -1
•Kilmartin, Lochgilphead.
Kilmaurs, Kilmarnock.
Kilmelford, Oban.
Kilmichael, Lochgilphead.
Kilmorie, Ardrossan.
Kilmuir, Dingwall.
Kilmun, Greenock.
Kilninver, Oban.
Kilpatiick (New), Glasgow.
•Kilpatrick (Old), Glasgow.
Kilrenny, Anstruther.
•Kilsyth, Glasgow.
Kiltarlity. Beauly.
•Kilwinning, Glasgow.
•Kincardine, Alloa.
Kincardine-O'Niel, Aberdeen.
Box Closes at
7 15
11 45
5 15
6 30
11 0
6 15
5 15
11 15
5 15
5 15
6 15
5 15
6 30
11 0
30
8 0
8 30
10 30
8 0
8 0
3 30
130
8 0
10 30
Kingairloch, Fort- William.
King Edward, Banff.
Kingarth, Greenock.
•Kiugkorn -j
Kinglassie, Kirkcaldy.
Kingsbarns, St Andrews.
Kingston, North Berwick.
Kingston-Port, Fochabers.
King St Beceiving-Office, Dundee.
•Kingussie
Kinluchard, Stirling.
Kinlochbervie, Inverness.
Kinlochewe, Dingwall.
Kiuloch-Moidart, Fort-William.
Kinneff, Stonehaven.
Kinneswood, Kinross.
•Kinross <
Kintail, Dingwall.
•Kintore, Aberdeen.
•Kippen, Stirling.
Kirkbank, Kelso.
Kirkbeau, Dumfries.
•Kirkcaldy ->
Kirkcolm, Stranraer.
•Kirkconnel, Sanquhar.
*Kirkcowan, Carlisle.
^Kirkcudbright, Carlisle.
Kirkgunzeon, Dumfries.
Kirkinner, Newton-Stewart.
•Kirkintilloch, Glasgow.
*Kirkliston
Kirkmahoe, Dumfries.
Kirkmichael, Blairgowrie.
Kirkmichael, Maybole.
Kirknewton
Kirkoswald, Maybole.
Kirkpatrick-Durham, Carlisle.
Kirkpatrick-Fleming, Ecclefechan.
"Kirkwall
•Kirriemuir
Kirtle Bridge, Ecclefechan.
Knockando, Craigellachie.
Kyleakin, Dingwall.
*Lad3'bank •<
Ladykirk, Berwick.
Laggan, Kingussie.
Laighdores, Crieff.
•Lairg, Inverness.
Lamington, Biggar.
Lamlash, Ardrossan.
•Lanark <
Langbank, Port-Glasgow.
*Langholm <
•Larbert, Falkirk.
•Largo
•Largs, Greenock.
•Larkhall, Hamilton.
•Lasswade ■<
Latheron, Golspie.
Lathones, St Andrews.
*Lauder
^Laurencekirk
*Laurieston, Falkirk.
Laurieston, Castle-Douglas.
Box Closes at
5 15
9 15
5 15
5 15
9 15
5 15
9 15
6 30
5 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
9 15
6 15
5 15
5 15
9 15
11 15
6 15
5 15
570
POSTAL DIRECTORY— POST TOWNS.
Post Towns.
Leadburn
*Lead hills, Abington.
Ledaig, Inveraray.
*Leith.
Leith Walk, Edinburgh.
Leitholm, Coldstream.
*Lennoxtown, Glasgow.
*Lerwick, Aberdeen.
*Leslie
Leslie, Insch.
*Lesmahagow, Lanark.
Leswalt, Siranraer.
Letham, Forfar.
Lethani, Ladybank.
Lethnot, Brechin.
*Leuchars
*Leven.
*Liberton
*Lil!iesleaf, Selkirk.
Limekilns, Dunfermline.
Lindores, Newburgh (Fife).
Linkshouse, Aberdeen.
jLinlitbgow
Linton (West), Penicuik.
Lintralben, Kirriemuir.
Lismore, Fort- William.
Llanbryde, Elgin.
Loan, Linlithgow.
*Loanhead
Loans, Ayr.
*Lochalsh, Dingwall.
Loclibroom, Dingwall.
*Lochcarron, Dingwall.
*Locbearnhead, Crieff.
Loeheud., Dumfries.
*Lochee, Dundee.
Locbfoot, Dumfries.
Locbgair, Inveraray.
*Locbgelly
*Lochgilpbead
Lochjroilhead, Greenock.
Locbiuver, Inverness.
*Locbmaben, Lockerby.
*Locbmaddj', Dingwall.
Lochranza, Greenock.
Locli Bwein, Lochgilphead.
*Lochwinnoch, Paisley
*Lockerby
Logierait, Dunkeld.
Longlorgan, Dundee.
Longhope, Thurso.
Longniddrie
Longside, Mintlaw.
Lonmay, Mintlaw.
*Lossiemouth, Elgin.
Lothian Burn
Lugar, Kilmarnock.
Lumplianan, Aberdeen.
Luinsden, Aberdeen.
Lnnan, Arbroath.
Luudie, Dundee.
Luss, Glasgow.
Lutlicrmuir, Laurencekirk
Luthrie, Cupar-Fife.
Box Closes at
A M.
5 15
5 15
9 15
5 15
9 15
5 15
9 15
5 15
1115
6 30
11 0
5 15
7 15
1115
5 15
6 15
7 15
3 30
3 30
3 30
3 30
3 30
8 0
10 30
5 30
8 30
5 15
Post Towns.
*Lybster, Golspie.
Lynwilg. Penh.
*Macduff, Banff.
Mad deity, Crieff.
Maker.^toun, Kelso.
Manor, Peebles.
*Markinch
Maryburgh, Dingwall.
Maryculter. Aberdeen.
*Maryliill, Glasgow.
Marykirk, Monirose.
Mary park, Craigt-llachie.
*Mauchline, Kilmarnock.
*Maybole
Moigle
Meikleour, Perth.
Melness, Inverness.
*Melrose
Melvich, Thurso.
Menmuir, Brechin.
Menstrie, Stirling.
Metblic, Aberdeen.
Methven, Perth.
Mey, Thurso.
Miavaig, Greenock.
*Mid-Calder
Middleshaw, Lockerby.
Millerhill, Dalkeith.
*Millport, Greenock.
Millhouse, Greenock.
Millhouse, Lockerby.
*Milnathort
Milnfield. Dundee.
*Milngavie, Glasgow.
Milton Bridge .
Milton of Campsie, Glasgow.
Minishant, Maybole.
*Mintlaw
*Moffat
*Moniaive, Thornhill.
Monifietb, Dundee.
Monkton, Glasgow.
*Montrose
Mon3-musk, Aberdeen.
Moodiesburn, Glasgow.
Morebattle, Kelso.
Morinish, Ohan.
Mortlach, Craigellachie.
*Morvern, Fort- William.
Mossat, Aberdeen.
Mossbank, Aberdeen.
*Motherwell
Mousewald, Dumfries.
Moy, Invrrness.
Muchals, Stonehaven.
Muckhart, Stirling.
Muirdrum, Carnoustie.
*Muirkirk, Lanark.
Munlochy, Inverness.
Murray field ,
*Musselburgh....
'Mutbill, Crieff.
Box Closes at
5 15
9 15
6 30
5 15
6 15
5 15
5 15
9 15
5 15
7 15
.1 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
0 30
5 15
7 15
POSTAL DIRECTORY— POST TOWNS.
571
Mylnefield, Dundee.
•Nairn
Neilston, Glasgow.
New ^\bbey, Dumfries.
New Aberdour. Fraserburgh.
Ne\vnrt Hill, Motherwell.
Newbiggiug, Dundee.
•Newburgh (Fife) -j
Newburgh, Aberdeen.
•New Castletoc <
•New Cumnock, Kilmarnock.
New Deer, Aberdeen.
•New Galloway, Carlisle.
New Lanark, Lanark.
Newluce, Carlisle.
*Newmains, Motherwell.
Newmill, Keith.
Newmills, Kilmaruock.
New Pitsligo, Miutlaw.
•Newport, Dundee.
New Katira}7, Blairgowrie.
Newsea', Aberdeen.
Newton Grange, Dalkeith.
Newton Mi arns, Glasgow.
Newton Moor, Kingussie.
•Newton -Stewart
Newtown lit Boswells
Newtyle, Coupar-Angus.
Nicoison Street, Edinburgh.
Nigg, Inverness.
•Noblehouse
•North Berwick
*North Queensferry <
North Eonaldshay, Kirkwall.
North Water Bridge, Laurencekirk.
Nunton, Dingwall.
Oakley, Dunfermline.
•Oban |
Ochiltree, Kilmarnock. *
*01d Cumnock, Kilmarnock.
Old Deer, Mintlaw.
Oldhamstocks, Cockburnspath.
*01d Kilpatrick, Glasgow.
*Old Meldrum, Aberdeen.
Old Bat tray, Blairgowrie.
Old Kayne, Insch.
Ollaberry, Lerwick.
Ormiston, Tranent.
Orphir, Kirkwall.
Ortou, Fochabers.
Osnaburgh, Cupar-Fife.
Ouieh, Fort- William.
Ouich, Glasgow.
Oxton, Stow.
Oyne, Insch. .
•Paisley J
Parkgate, Dumfries. ^
Parkhead, Glasgow.
•Parkbill, Inverness.
*Partick, Glasgow.
Pari on, Castle- Douglas.
•Pathhead, Kirkcaldy.
Patna, Ayr.
Peat Inn, Cupar-Fife. ,
•Peebles -]
•Penicuik ■<
Box Closes at
5 15
5 15
9 15
G15
6 15
5 15
7 15
7 15
11 15
6 30
11 0
5 15
5 15
7 15
P.M.
8 0
3 30
5 30
8 30
8 0
3 30
3 30
3 30
8 0
10 30
3 30
8 0
10 30
3 30
8 30
11 15
Post Towns.
Box Closes at
Pentcaitland, Tranent,
l'enpont, Thornhill.
•Perth.
Peterculler, Aberdeen.
•Peterhead
Petty, Inverness.
Pneaple, Aberdeen.
Pitlessie, Ladybank.
*Pitlochr3r
•Pittenwcem
Pitt Street. Edinburgh.
Pittinain, Lanark.
Plean, Stirling.
Ploekton, Dingwall.
Phifcarden, Elgin.
•Pollockshaws, Glasgow.
Pollocksh'elds, Glasgow.
•Polnmnt, Falkirk.
•Poolewe, Dingwall.
•Portaskaig, Greenock.
Pot t-Bannatyne, Greenock.
Port-Charlotte, Greenock.
Pi Tt-Blphinstone, Keithhall.
•Port-Ellen, Greenock.
Port-Essie, Fochabers.
*Port-Glassrow.
Port-Gordon, Fochabers.
•Portmahomac, Inverness.
Port-Logan, Stranraer.
Port-Monteith, Stirling.
Portknockie, Fochabers.
•Portobello.
•Portpatrick, Stranraer.
•Portree, Dingwall.
"Portsoj-. Banff.
*I'ort- William, Newton-Stewart.
PoynizfiVld, Inverness.
Preston, Dumfries.
•prcstonkirk •
•Prestonpans
Prestwick, Ayr.
Quay Receiving Office, Aberdeen.
I Eachin Mill, Biggar.
3 (afford, Foixes.
Eait, Perth.
Eamescleugh, Selkirk.
•Eannoch. Pitlochry.
Eaasav, Dingwall.
•Batho
Eaws, Craigellachie.
Kawyards, Airdric.
Eeay, Thurso.
•Bedding, Falkirk,
liedgoiton, Perth.
•Renfrew, Paisley.
Eenton, Glasgow.
Eeston, Ayton.
Ehynd, Perth.
•Rhyme, Aberdeen.
Eiccartou, Kilmarnock.
Rieeanon, Stonehaven.
Eingford, Carlisle.
Boadside, Perth.
Eogart, Golspie.
5 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
9 15
6 30
11 0
5 15
7 15
11 15
6 30
6 £0
6 30
572 POSTAL DIRECTORY— POST TOWNS.
Post Towns.
Box Closes at
Post Towns.
Box Closes at
A.M.
P.M.
A.M.
P.M.
Rosehall, Glasgow.
•Stanley, Perth.
Rosehall, Inverness.
Star, Markinch.
Rosehearty, Fraserburgh.
S taxi go, Wick.
Rosemarkie, Inverness.
Stitehell, Kelso.
Roseneath, Glasgow.
Stentou, Prestonkirk.
Rose well, Lass wade.
•Stevenston, Glasgow.
5 15
11 15
Stein, Dingwall.
•Stewarton, Kilmarnock.
•Rothes, Elgin.
(
12 45
6 30
1130
8 0
10 30
•Stirling <
5 15
3 30
8 0
Rotlriemay, Huntly.
Rousay, Thurso.
Stobo
5 15
Stobs, Hawick.
Row, Glasgow.
•Rutherglen, Glasgow.
5 15
8 0
•Stunchouse, Hamilton.
Buthven, Meigle.
Stoneykirk, Stranraer.
*St Boswell's Green, St Boswell.
5 15
9 15
3 30
•Storiioway, Greenock.
6 15
2 45
Strachur, Glasgow.
St Cyrus, Montrose.
Straiton, May bole.
St Fergus, Peterhead.
St Fillans, Crieff.
•Stranraer
8 30
Strathaird, Dingwall.
*St Margaret's Hope, Kirkwall.
•Strathaven, Hamilton.
St Monance
5 15
3 30
Strathblane, Glasgow.
Stratlidon, Aberdeen.
St Ninians, Stirling.
Saline, Dunfermline.
Salsburgh, Glasgow.
5 15
3 30
•Strathpeffer, Dingwall.
f
6 30
11 0
8 0
Strieben, Miutlaw.
8 30
•Stromness, Thurso.
1
10 30
•Strone, Greenock.
Salton, Tranent.
Stronsay, Kirkwall.
Samuelston, Haddington.
•Strontian, Fort- William.
•Sanday, Kirkwall.
Struan, Dingwall.
Sandbank, Greenock.
Struy, Beauly.
Sandhead, Stranraer.
Stuartfield, Mintlaw.
Sandness, Aberdeen.
Summerhill, Aberdeen.
Sandwick, Thurso.
Swinton, Coldstream.
•Sanquhar. Carlisle.
Symington, Biggar.
Sauchie, Alloa.
Symington, Kilmarnock.
Scalloway, Lerwick.
Sconcer, Dingwall.
5 15
8 0
Tamnavoulin, Craigellachie.
Scone, Perth.
•Tarbert, Lochgilphead.
Scourie, Inverness.
•Tarbolton, Kilmarnock.
Scouringburn Receiv. Offiee, D'dee.
Tarfsido, Brechin.
•Selkirk
6 15
3 30
Tarland, Aberdeen.
Tarradale, Beauly.
Shawshead, Dumfries.
Shettleston, Glasgow.
Tarves, Aberdeen.
Shieldag, Dingwall.
•Tayinloan, Lochgilphead.
Shiel's House, DingwalL
Tayuuilf, Inverary.
Shiskine, Ardrossan.
Tayvallich, Lochgilphead.
*Shotts, Motherwell.
Temple, Gorebridge.
Skeabost, Dingwall.
Templeland, Lockerby.
Skene, Aberdeen.
Teviothead, Hawick.
Skirling, Biggar.
The Cairnies, Perth.
Skyre Burn, Dumfries.
*Slamannan, Falkirk.
6 30
11 0
8 30
*Slateford j
5 15
9 15
2 45
•Thornhill, Stirling.
Thornliebank, Glasgow.
Smailholm, Kelso.
Thornton, Keith.
Sorby, Newton-Stewart.
Thornton, Kirkcaldy.
Sorn, Kilmarnock.
South Portland Street, Glasgow.
•Thurso
5 15
Tibbermuir, Perth.
7 15
1115
3 30
Tigh-na-Bruich, Greenock.
Tighnalinn, Pitlochry.
Southend, Greenock.
Tighyarry, Loclimaddy.
Southwick, Dumfries.
•Tillicoultry, Stirling.
Spittalfield, Dunkeld.
•Tobermory, Oban.
Spott, Dunbar.
Tollcross, Glasgow.
Springburn, Glasgow.
Tomatin, Inverness.
Spriugfield, Cupar-Fife.
•Tomintoul, Craigellachie.
Sprouston, Kelso.
Tonguelaud, Dumfries.
Stair, Kilmarnock.
•Tongue, Inverness.
POSTAL DIRECTORY— MAIL ROUTES.
573
Box Closes at
Torphichen, Bathgate.
Torphins, Aberdeen.
Torrance, Glasgow.
Torryburn, Dunfermline.
Torthor wal d, Lockerby.
Townhill, Dunfermline.
Toxside, Gorebridge.
*Tranent
Traquair, Innerleithen.
Trinafour, Blair-Athole.
Triuty-Gask, Aucbterarder.
•Troon, Glasgow.
Tullibody, Stirling.
*Turriff, Aberdeen.
Twynbolm, Carlisle.
Tyndrum, Crieff.
Tynninghame, Prestonkirk.
Tyree, Oban.
Tyrrone, Tbornhill.
Uddingstone, Glasgow.
TJdny, Aberdeen.
*Uig, Dingwall.
Ulbster, Golspie.
*Ullapool, Dingwall.
Ulst.a, Lerwick.
Ulva, Oban.
Unachan, Kingussie.
Union St. Becei v.- Office, Aberdeen.
*Cphall, Broxburn.
Upper Keith
Urray, Beauly.
Uyesound, Lerwick.
Voe, Lerwick.
Walls, Lerwick.
A.M. 1'. M
6 30
6 lc
5 15
Wamphray, Moffat.
Wanlockhead, Abington.
Waterbeck, Ecclefecban.
Waternisb, Diugwall.
Waterside, Kilmarnock.
Waterton of Edit, Aberdeen.
Watten, Golspie.
Wemj'ss Bay, Greenock.
Wemyss, Kirkcaldy.
West Wemyss, Kirkcaldy.
*West Calder
*West Kilbride, Greenock.
*West Linton, Penicuik.
Westray, Kirkwall.
Westruther, Stow.
*Wliitburn
Whitehills, Banff.
Whiteness, Lerwick.
Whitehouse, Aberdeen.
Whitehouse, Glasgow, Lochgilph'd
* Whithorn, Newton-Stewart.
Whitlets, Ayr.
Whitsome, Chirnside.
Wliittinghame, Prestonkirk.
*Wick
*Wigtown, Newton-Stewart.
*Winchburgb
Windygates 4
*Wishaw, Motherwell.
*Woodside, Aberdeen.
Yarrow, Selkirk.
*Yetholm, Kelso.
Yoker, Glasgow.
Box Closes at
5 15
7 15
5 15
6 30
5 15
9 15
30
3 30
3 30
3 30
MAIL ROUTES FROM EDINBURGH.
EDINBURGH AND ABERDEEN TO KEITH DAY MAIL.
Starts from Arrives
Edinburgh on Return
Dist.
M. F.
28 2
56 2
69 2
78 6
81 0
85 0
89 2
89 6
101 6
108 6
121 6
122 6
128 6
131 6
142 6
159 6
172 6
175 6
180 0
180 6
187 0
Edinburgh
Larbert
Stirling
Perth
Errol
Inchture
Coupar-Angus
Dundee
Meigle
Forfar
Arbroath .
Brechin
Montrose .
Laurencekirk
Fordoun
Stonehaven
Aberdeen .
Kintore
Keith-Hall
Inveramsay Junction
Pitcaple
Insch
H. M.
8 30 a
9 45 a
10 12 a
11 20 a
12 4 a
12 10 m
12 12 m
12 30 m
12 25 m
12 49 m
30 in
50 m
55 in
57 m
7 m
31m
0 m
42 m
50 m
8 2m
8 5 m
8 25 m
II. M.
10 0 a
8 49 a
8 27 a
7 15 a
6 44 a
6 37 a
6 43 a
6 15 a
6 33 a
6 10 a
6 31 a
5 45 a
5 40 a
5 13 a
5 6a
4 46 a
4 9a
2 45 a
2 38 a
2 26 a
2 21 a
2 4a
Dist.
M.
F.
192
2
195
2
200
2
209
1
212
6
Kennethmont
Gartly
Ilimtly
Banff
Keitb
Starts from
Edinburgh.
H. M.
8 40 m
8 48 m
9 0 in
10 0 m
9 33 m
Arrives
on Return
II. M.
1 51 a
1 43 a
1 31 a
12 40 a
10a
EDINBURGH AND ABERDEEN TO KEITH NIGHT MAIL.
Edinburgh. . . 6 30 m 6 30 a
36 2 Stirling . . . 7 59 m 5 2 a
69 2 Perth . . . 8 59 m 3 48 a
78 6 Errol ' . . . '9 45m '3 25 a
81 0 Inchture . . . 9 51 m 3 19 a
85 0 Coupar-Angus . . 9 45 m 3 10 a
89 2 Dundee . . . 10 10 m 3 3a
89 6 Meigle . . . 10 2 m 3 1 a
101 6 Forfar . . . 10 31 m 2 33 a
108 0 Arbroath . . . 1115 m 2 42 a
121 6 Brechin . . . 11 38 m 2 10 a
122 6 Montrose . . .11 25 m 2 0a
128 6 Laurencekirk . . 11 32 m 1 31 a
131 C Fordoun . . . 11 40 m 1 23 a
142 6 Stonehaven . . 12 4 a 11a
159 6 Aberdeen . . . 12 50 a 11 50 m
574
POSTAL DIRECTORY— MAIL ROUTES.
Disk
M. F.
172 6
175 6
180 6
187 0
192 2
195 2
200 2
209 1
212 6
Kin tore
Keith-Hall
Pitcaple
Insch
Kennethniont
Gartly
Huntlv
Banff "
Keith
3 0 1
8 0
14 0
21 0
27 0
34 2
41 0
45 0
47 0
NDEB HORNING MAIL.
EDINBURGH, PERTH, A1
Edinburgh
Granton
Burntisland
Kirkcaldy .
Mark inch .
Ladybank .
Newburgh .
Bridge of Earn
Perth
Dundee
EDINBURGH. PERTH, AND DUNDEE EVENING MAIL.
Starts from Arrives
Edinburgh on Return
II. M.
2 0 a
2 10 a
2 29 a
2 44 a
2 56 a
3 4a
3 19 a
4 0a
3 57 a
H. M.
11 5 m
10 54 in
10 37 m
10 15 m
10 Oni
9 52 m
9 41 in
9 0m
9 10 m
6 15 m
9 40 m
6 40 m
9 1m
7 14 m
8 25 m
7 28 m
8 10 m
8 6m
7 41 in
8 24 m
7 20 m
8 38 m
7 5 m
8 52 m
6 50 m
9 20 m
6 25 m
9 52 m
5 50 ni
3 0
8 0
14 0
21 0
27 0
34 2
41 0
45 0
47 0 !
17 6
22 2
25 4
47 4
17 6
25 4
47 4
46 0
Edinburgh
Granton
Burntisland
Kirkcaldy .
Markinch .
Ladybank .
Newburgh .
Bridge of Earn
Perth .
Dundee
4 10 a
4 33 a
5 8a
5 33 a
6 1a
6 20 a
6 37 a
6 52 a
7 20 a
7 55 a
17 6
25 4
32 0
47 4
GLASGOW MAIL (FIRST).
General Post Office,
Edinburgh . . 6 50 m
Kail way Station . 7 0m
Linlithgow . . 7 45 m
Falkirk . . .85m
Castlecary . . . 8 50 m
Kail way Station . 9 15 m
Post Office, Glasgow . 9 25 m
GLASGOW MAIL (SECOND).
17 6
25 4
47 4
G.P O.. Edinburgh
Railway Station
Linlithgow
Falkirk
Railway Station
Post Office, Glasgow
11 20 m
11 30 m
12 12 a
12 32 a
1 30 a
1 40 a
3 50
a
4 0
a
4 30
a
4 39
a
5 35
a
GLASGOW MAIL (THIRD).
G.P.O., Edinburgh
Railway Station
Linlithgow
Polmont Junction
Falkirk
Post Office, Glasgow
GLASGOW MAIL (FOURTH).
G.P.O., Edinburgh
Railway Station
Linlithgow
Falkirk .
Railway Station
Post Office, Glasgow
GLASGOW MAIL (FIFTH).
7 10 a
6 31 a
5 55 a
5 40 a
5 11 a
4 50 a
4 35 a
4 20 a
4 0a
3 20 a
9 25 m
9 15 m
8 19 m
7 57 m
7 43 m
7 0m
6 50 m
8 30
a
8 45
a
9 15
a
9 35
a
10 20
a
10 30
a
G.P.O , Edinburgh .
Sighthill Station
Post Office, Glasgow .
2 0m
4 40 m
5 0 m
1 50 a
1 50 a
10a
12 36 a
11 45 m
11 35 m
5 50 a
5 40 a
4 59 a
4 5a
10 15 a
10 5 a
9 33 a
9 15 a
8 40 a
8 30 a
6 10 m
2 45 m
2 20 m
Dist,
M. F.
26 4
42 4
60 4
75 0
80 0
100 0
117 4
150 0
156 0
159 0
169 0
180 4
190 0
213 2
219 0
243 2
268 0
291 0
S01 0
317 6
U7 2
353 6
4U0 4
LONDON MAIL (NIGHT).
Starts frnm Arrives
Edinburgh, on Return.
G.P.O., Edinburgh
Carstairs
Abingtnn .
P.eattock Bridge
Lockerby .
Ecclefeclian
Carlisle
Penrith
Kendal Junction
Milnathorpe
Burton
Lancaster .
Garstang .
Preston
Newton
Warrington
Crewe
Stafford .
T am worth .
Nuneaton .
Rugby . .
Wolverton .
Bletchley .
Euston Square Station
G.P.O., Loudon .
II. M.
5 50 a
6 50 a
7 16 a
7 43 a
8 3a
8 11 a
8 39 a
9 11 a
10 3 a
10 15 a
10 20 a
10 36 a
10 51 a
11 5 a
11 43 a
12 0 m
12 30 m
1 13 m
1 50 m
2 12 m
2 32 m
3 18 m
3 26 m
4 37 m
5 0m
II. M.
LONDON MAIL (DAT).
G.P.O.. Edinburgh
Carstairs .
Beattock
Lockerby .
( 'arlisle
Penrith
Kendal Junction
Lancaster .
Preston
Wigan
Newton
Warrington
Crev e
Stifford . .
Lichfield .
T am worth
Atherstane
Nuneaton .
Rugby
Weedon
Bl is worth .
Leighton Buzzard
Watford .
Euston Squn re Station
G.P.O., London .
LONDON (via NEWCASTLE) MAIL (FIRST).
Distance.
26 4
60 4
75 0
100 0
117 4
150 0
169 0
190 0
205 4
213 2
219 0
243 2
268 0
284 6
291 0
298 6
304 0
317 0
330 6
337 4
360 0
382 6
400 4
9
10
a
10
20
a
It
25
a
11
51
a
12
37
m
1
20
m
2
10
m
2
53
ni
3
37
m
4
16
m
4
27
m
4 44
in
5
27
m
6
10
m
7
8
m
7
30
m
9
40
m
10
0
m |
a
6 3 200
9 3
23 3
29 1
36 4
50 2
57 4
72 0
89 2
95 6
205
80
75
205
105
162
0
0
0
107 4 0
G.P.O., Edinr.
In verer-k (Mussel
burgh)
Tranent
Linton
Dunbar
Cockburnspath
Ayton
Berwick
Belford
Bilton (Alnwick)
Acklington (Fel-
ton) .
Morpeth
1 55
a
2 15
a
2 24
a
3 2
a
3 16
a
3 31
a
4 2
a
4 25
a
4 53
a
5 22
a
5 35
a
6 0
a
7 3n
6 43 e
POSTAL DIRECTORY— MAIL ROUTES.
575
124
139
142
151
162
207
231
255
271
295
545
128
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
2 22
0 22
2 22
3 27
1 52
Newcastle .
Fence Houses
Leamside Junction
Ferry Hill .
Darlington .
York .
Normanton
Masbro'
Chpsterlield
Derby
Ru-zby
Euston Square
Station
G.P.O., London .
Starts from Arrives I
Edinbui gh. on Return.
33 a
29 a
33 a
47 a
16 a
28 a
23 a
13 a
40 a
18 m
21m
37 m
0 m
II. M.
5 58 m
5 34 m
5 28 m
5 9m
4 44 m
3 34 m
2 33 m
1 49 m
1 25 m
12 44 m
10 40 a
8 18 a I
8 0a
207
198
213
223
231
238
241
244
250
256
an
F.
:e.
T.
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
6
0
2
0
6
0
6
(1
G
0
6
0
Fochabers .
Nairn .
Inverness .
Beauly
Dingwall
Novar
Alness
Invergordon
Parkhill .
Tain
Starts from Arrives
Edinburgh, on Return.
8 45 m
8 8m
9 0m
9 46 m
10 9 m
10 20 m
10 36 m
10 45 m
11 0 in
11 25 m
12 54 a
1 22 a
12 15 a
11 47 m
11 20 m
EDINBURGH AND INVERNESS TO THURSO NIGHT MAIL.
London (via Newcastle) day mail (second).
9
13 2
17 6
2:; 3
29 1
36 4
41 2
40 2
50 2
57 -1
72 0
S!) 2
95 6
107 4
124 0
L39 7
142 4
162 4
2i)7 4
222 4
228 0
231 6
255 2
271 0
288 0
295 2
507 4
312 0
341 2
361 2
144 0
200
205
10
50
80
75
105
15
90
105
162
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G.P.O., Edinr. .
In veresk (Mussel-
burgh) .
Tranent
Longniddry
Drem .
Linton
Dunbar
Cockliurnspath
Grant's House
Reston . .
Ayton
Berwick
Relford
Biiton (Alnwick)
Acklington (Fel-
ton) .
Morpeth
Newcastle .
Fence Houses
Leamside Junction
Darlington
York .
Milford Junction
Oastleford
Normanton
Masbro'
Chesterfield
Belper
Derby
Kegworth
Loughboro'
Leicester
Rugby
Eusl on Square
Station
G.P.O., London
5 40 a
6 8
a
6 18
a
6 26
a
6 36
a
6 49
a
7 50
a
7 1
a
7 40
a
7 19
a
7 30
a
7 30
a
7 42
a
7 51
a
7 10
a
8 10
a
6 55
a
9 2
a
6 32
a
9 32
a
6 0
a
9 47 a
10 10 a
10 45 a
11 31 a
11 35 a
12 30 m
1 55 m
2 30 m
2 46 m
3 0 m
3 59 m
4 28 m
4 56 m
5 15 m
6 28 m
6 37 m
7 3m
8 0m
11 0 m
11 28 m
8 45 a
5 50 a
5 35 a
4 35 a
4 9a
4 5a
3 25 a
2 15 a
1 40 a
8 30 m
EDINBURGH AND INVERNESS TO TAIN DAY MAIL.
69
2
0
85
0
0
98
0
0
104
4
0
128
0
0
141
0
0
152
4
0
165
2
0
188
4
0
200
6
0
207
0
0
198
0
0
213
2
0
223
2
0
231
6
0
238
2
0
241
6
0
244
6
0
250
6
0
256
6
0
269
0
0
283
4
0
295
1
0
300
0
0
307
7
0
320
6
0
327
6
0
334
6
0
348
6
0
369
0
0
Edinburgh .
Perth .
Dunkeld
Pitlochrie .
Blair-Athole
Dalwhinnie
Kingussie
Aviemore
Grantown
P'orres
Elgin .
Fochabers
Nairn .
Inverness
Beauly
Dingwall
Novar .
Alness
Invergordon
Parkhill
Tain .
Ardgay
Dornoch
Golspie
Brora .
Helmsdale
Berriedale
Dunbeath
Lybster
Wick .
Thurso
6 30 m
9 7m
10 3 m
10 29 m
10 43 m
11 35 m
12 3 a
12 28 a
12 56 a
1 45 a
2 35 a
2 57 a
2 9a
2 45 a
3 39 a
4 3a
4 21 a
4 31 a
4 40 a
5 0a
5 23 a
6 0a
7 54 a
9 12 a
10 35 a
12 3 m
1 26 m
2 28 m
3 20 m
4 49 m
7 15 m
6 30 a
3 33 a
2 54 a
2 20 a
2 3 a
1 17 a
12 51 a
12 28 a
12 2 a
11 8 m
10 29 m
10 10 m
10 49 m
9 50 m
9 22 m
8 57 m
8 37 m
8 27 m
8 18 m
7 59 m
7 30 m
6 26 m
4 40 m
2 38 m
2 2 m
12 36 m
11 6 a
10 2 a
9 5a
7 26 a
4 53 a
69 2
85 0
. 98 0
104 4
141 0
165 2
188 4
200 6
Edinburgl
Perth .
Dunkeld
Pitlochrie
Blair-Athole
Kingussie
tifhiitown
Fnrres
Elgin .
8
30
a
11
20
a
1
50
m
2
35
m
2
55
m
5
0
m
6
20
m
7
30
m
8
15
m
10 10 a
7 0a
6 5a
5 40 a
5 22 a
4 3a
2 52 a
1 45 a
1 11 a
KELSO AND HAWICK MAIL (MORNING).
Miles
Distant.
| G.P.O., Edinr.
I Railway Station
8 Eskbank
12 Gore bridge
27 Stow .
33| Galashiels
374; Melrose
52 Kelso .
53 Hawick
KELSO AND HAWICK MAIL (AFTERNOON)
6
30
m
6
40
m
7
2
HI
7
14
m
7
57
m
8
12
m
8
24
m
9
20
m
9
20
m
33i
52
53
G.P.O., Edinr.
Railway Station
Eskbank
Galashiels
Melrose
Kelso .
Hawick
4 5a
4 15 a
4 30 a
5 13 a
5 31 a
6 i a
5 52 a
1
0
a
12
50
a
12
26
a
12
14
a
11
32
m
11
12
m
11
4
m
10
10
in
10
10
m
5
50
a
5 40
a
5
19
a
4
30
a
4
21
a
3
25
a
3 30
a
576
POSTAL DIRECTORY— MONEY ORDER OFFICES.
ENGLAND AND WALES.
MONEY ORDER OFFICES AND SAYINGS BANKS.
THOSE MARKED * ARE MONEY ORDER OFFICES ONLY.
Abbey-Town
Abbots Bromley
Abbotsbury
Aberavon.
Aberayron
Abercarne
Aberdare
Aberaman
Aberdovey
A berford
Abergavenny
Abergele
Aberkenfig
Abersychan
Abertillery
Aberystwith
Abingdon
Accrington
Acklington
Ackworth
Acle
Acock's Green
Addingham
Adlington, Chorley
Adwyrclawdd
Aigburth
Albrighton
Albury, Guildford
Alcester
Aldborough, Sax-
mundbam
Aldbrough, Hull
Alderney
Aldershot
Aldersbot Camp
Alford
Alfreton
Allendale
Alnwick
Alresford
Aire was
Alston
Alton
Altrincham
Alvechurch
Amble
Ambleside
Amersham
Amesbury
Amlwch
Amport
Ampthill
Andover
Andoversford
An field
Angmering
Apperley Bridge
Appleby Magna
Appleby, Penrith
Appleby
Appledore (North
Devon)
Appledore, Staple-
hurst
Armley
Arnold
Arlington
Arundel
Ash
Ashbourne
Ashburton
Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Ashford
Ashford New Town
Ashton -in - Maker-
field
Ashton-under-Lyne
Dukinfield
Ashwell
Askern
Askrigg
Aspatria
Astley Bridge
Aston
Aston-on-Clun
Aston Park
Astwood Bank
Atherstone
Attercliffe
Attleborough
Auckland, West
Audlem
Audley
Axbrid.ee
Axminster
Aylesbury
Aylesford
A3-lsbam
Babbicombe
Bacup
Badminton
Bagillt
Bagshot
Bakewell
Bala
Baldock
Ballaugh
Bampton, Tiverton
BamptoD,Faringdon
Banbury
Bangor
Bangor Isycoed
*Banstead
Banwell
Bardfield, Great
Bardney
Barham
Barkway
Barmouth
Barnard Castle
Barnet
Barnoldswick
Barnsley
Barnstaple
Barrow-in-Furness
Barrow-on-Humber
Barton-on-Humber
Barton-under-Need-
wood
Baschurch
Basford, Old
Basingstoke
Baslow
Bassingham
Bath
Grosvenor
Batley
Batley Carr
Battle
Bawtry
Beaconsfield
Beal
Beaminster
Beaufort
Beaulieu
Beaumaris
Beccles
Beckenham
Beckington
Bedale
Beddgelert
Bedford
Bedlington
Bedminster
Bedworth
Beeford
Beeston, Leeds
Beeston, Notting-
ham
Belbroughton
Belford
Bellbusk
Bellingham
Belper
Belsay
Beneuden
Benson
Bentham
Bere Regis
Berkeley
Berkhempstead
BeiTiew
Berwick
Bethesda
Betley
Beverley
Bewdley
Bexhill
Bicester
*Bickley Station
Bideford
Bidford
Biggleswade
Bildestone
Billericay
Billesdon
Billingborough
Billinghay
Billingshurst
Bilston
Binbrook
Bingham
Bingley
Birkenhead
Charing Cross
Birkenhead
Holt Hill
Lower Tranmere
New Ferry
Oxton
Price street
EoQk Ferry
St Paul's Road
Woodside
Birmingham
Aston Newtown
Aston street
Barker street
Bloomsbury
Bristol road
Constitution hill
Deritend
Five Ways
Hagley road
Handsworth
Highgate
Hockley hill
Horse Fair
Icknield street
Ledsam street
Lee Bank
Parade
Prospect row
Sherlock street
Snow hill
Summer lane
*Vauxhall road
Bkstall
Birtley
Bishop Auckland
Bishop's Castle
Bishop's Lydeard
Bishop's Stortford
Bishopstoke
Bishop's Waltham
Bittern
Blackburn
Blackpool
Blackrod
Blackwood
Blaenavon
Blaina
Blakeney
Blanchland
Blandford
Blaydon-on-Tyne
Bletchingley
Bletchley Station
Blockley
Blofield
Bloxbam
Bloxwich
Bluepits
Blyth, North
Blyth, Worksop
Bodmin
Bognor
Bollington
Bolsover
Bolton
Bomer Heath
Bootle, Liverpool
Booth, Whitehaven
Boroughbridge
Borth
Boscastle
Boston
Boston Spa
Botesdale
Botley
Bottesford
Bougbton
Bourne
Bournemouth
! Bourtr>n - on - the -
Water
Bovey Tracey
Bow
Bowdon
Bowness, Carlisle
Bowness, Winder-
mere
Box
Boxford
Boxmoor
Brackley
Bracknell
Bradfield
Bradford
Manchester road
Manningham
Wakefield road i
Westgate
Bradford, Mancbes-
ter
Brad ford-on- Avon '
Bradley Green
Brain tree
Braitbwaite
Bramham
Bramley, Guildford
Bramley, Leeds
Brampton
Brampton, New
Brarosham
Branca ster
Brandon
Braunston
Braunton
Brecon (or Breck-
nock)
Brenchley
Brentwood
Brettell Lane
Brewood
Bridgend
Bridgenorth
Bridge water
Bridlington
Bridlington Quay
Bridport
Brierley Hill
Brigg
Brighouse
Bri<rbtlina;sea
POSTAL DIRECTORY— MONEY ORDER OFFICES.
577
Long
Brighton
Bedford street,
Marine Parade
Hove
Kemp Town
Lewes road
*Preston street
*Q,ueen's road
St James' street
Victoria road
* Waterloo street
Western road
York place
Briajstock
Brill
Brinklow
Bristol
Bedminster
Clifton
Hotwells
North street
Bedcliffe
Kedland
West street
Britton Ferry
Brixham
Brixworth
Broad Clyst
Broadstairs
Broadway
Broad Windsor
Bromley
Bromsgrove
Bromyard
Brooke
Broseley
Brough
Brough, Penrith
Broughton
Broughton-in-Fur-
I ness
Brownhills
proxbourne
Bruton
Bryicbo
pryngwran
prynmawr
Bubwith
puckby i
I Buckby
Buckden
Buckenham, New
Buckfastleigh
Buckingham
(Buckley
Bude or BudeHaven
! (North Devon)
Budleigh Salterton
Builth
'Bunbury
Bungay
puntingford
pures
purford
Eurgess Hill
ui-gh
feurley Wharfedale
purnham, Bridge-
[ water
purnham, Lvnn
3urnh'm,Maidenh'd
3urnham, Maldon
3urnley
3urringham
3urry Port
3uxslem
Burton
Burton Latimer
Burton-on-Trent
Burwash
Burwell
Bury
Bury St Edmunds
Buxton
Byfield
Caerleon
Caerphilly
Caerwys
Caistor
Caldicot
Caledonian Eoad
Callington
CaLne
Cal stock
Cambo
Camborne
Cambridge
Barnwell
Camelford
Campden
Cannington
Cannock
Canterbury
Cardiff
Bute Docks
Canton
Cardigan
Carlisle
Caldew Gate
Carlton
Carmarthen
Carnarvon
Carnforth
Cartmel
Castle Bjihani
Castle Cary
Castle Donington
Castle Eden Station
Castleford
Castle Hedingham
Castleton
Castletown
Caterham
Caterham Valley
Catterick
Cawood
Caxton
Caythorpe
Cemaes
Cemmaes
Cerne
Chacewater
Chagford
Cliaffont, St Giles
Clialford
Chapelallerton
C h apel-en-le-Frith
Chapel-Town
Chard
Charing
Charlbury
Charlton Kings
Charmouth
Chatham
New Brompton
Old Brompton
Chathill
Chatteris
Cheadle, Manchester
Cheadle, Stafford
Cheddar
Chelmsford
2 0
Cheltenham
High Street
Montpellier
Pittville
Chepstow
Chertsey
Chesham,
Cheshunt
Chester
Chesterfield
Chester-le-Street
Chesterton
Chew Magna
Chichester
Chigwell Road
Chigwell Street
Chilham
Chippenham
Chipping Campden
or Campden
Chipping Norton
Chipping Ongar or
On gar
Chipping Sodbury
Chirk
Chobham
Chorley
Chorley,Manchester
Chowbent
Christchurch
Chudleigh
Chulmleigh
Church
Church Stoke
Church Stretton
Cinderford
Cirencester
Clare
Claverley
Claycross
Clayton, West
Cleator Moor
Cleckheaton
Cleethorpes
Cleobury Mortimer
Clevedon
Cley
Clifton. See Bristol
Clifton-on-Teme
Clitheroe
Clovelly
Clun
Coalville
Cobham
Cockermouth
Coddenham
Codnor
Coggeshall
Colchester
The Hythe
Coleford
Coleford, Bath
Coleshill
Collingham
Colnbrook
Collurnpton, or Cul
lompton
Colne
Colsterworth
Coltishall
Colyton
Combe Down
Compshall
Congleton
Coningsby
Coniston
Connah's Quay
Consett
Conway
Cookham
Cookley
Corbridge
Corfe Castle
Corsham
Corwen
Cosham
Cottenham
Cottingham
Coventry
Chapalfields
Hill Field
Cowbridge
Cowden
Cowes, Isle of Wight
Cowfold
Coxhoe
Cradley Heath
Cranborne
Cranbrook
Cranley
Crawley
Crediton
Crewe
Crewkerne
Crich
Crickhowell
Cricklade
Cromer
Cromford
Crondall
Crook
Cross Hills
Cross Inn
Croston
Crowland
Crowle
Cro3Tdon
Broadgreen
Croydon Common
Haudcroft road
South End
Thornton Heath
Windmill road
Crumlin
Cuckfield
Cul lompton or Col-
lumpton
Cwm Avon
Cwmbran
*Cymmer
Dalston
Dalton-iu-Fumess
Dane Hill
Darlaston
Darlington
Dartford
Dartmouth
Darwen, Over
Davenham
Daventry
Dawley
Dawlish
Deal
Debenham
Deddington
Dedham
Delph
Denbigh
Denton
Deptford
Derby
Bridare Gate
Derby
Brook street
Midland road
Dereham
Dersinj;ham
Desford
Devizes
Devonport
Morice Town
Devoran
Dewsbury
Didsbury
Dinas
*Dinas Mawddwy
Disley
Diss
Dobcross
Docking
Dodworth
Dolgelly
Doncaster
Donington
Dorchester
Dorchester, Oxford
Dorking
Douglas, Isle of
Man
Dover
Charlton
Dowlais
Down
Downham
Downton
Draycott
Dresden
Driffield
Droitwich
Dronfield
Droxford
Droylsden
Duddingston
Dudley
Duffield
Dulverton
D unchurch
Dunmow
Dunstable
Dunster
Durham
Dursley
Dymchurch
Eardisley
Earlestown
Earl Shilton
Earls Barton
Earls Colne
Earls Heaton
Easington Lane
Easing wold
Eastbourne
Eastbourne,
office
East Cowes
East Grinstead
East Harptree
East Hendred
East Ilsley
Eastington
East Moulsey
East Peckham
East Rudham -
Eastry
Eastwood
Ebbw Vale
Eccles
Eccleshall
Suj-
578
POSTAL DIRECTORY— MONEY ORDER OFFICES.
Eckington
Eden-Bridge, Kent
*Edenfield
Edgeware
Egerton, Bolton
Egerton, Ashford
Eghara
Eglwysbach
Egremont
Elford
Elland
Ellesmere
Ely
Ernsworth
Enfield
Enfield, Accrington
Englefield Green
Enstone
Epping
Epsom
Ep worth
Erdington
Esher
Eston
Eton. (See "Windsor
Etwall
Evercreech
Evesham
Ewell
Exeter
St Thomas
Exmouth
Eyarn
Eye
Eynsham
Eails worth
Fairfield
Fairford
Fakenbam
Falmouth
Falsgrave
Fal stone
Fareham
Faringdon
Farnborough Stat'n
Farnborough Koad
Farndon
Farnham
Farningham
Farn worth
Favershani
Fawley
Fazeley
Feckenham
Felling
Felstead
Feltham
Felton
Feltwell
Fence Houses
Fenny-Stratford
Fenton
Ferry Hill
Ferryside
Festiniog
Filey
Finchingfield
Finedon
Fishguard
Fishponds
Flamborough
Fleetwood
Flint
Flushing
Folkingham
Folkestone
Foots Crag
Ford Green
Fordham
Fordingbridge
Forest Bow
Forton
Fortuneswell
Foulsham
*Four Crosses
Fowey
Framlingham
Frampton Cotterell
Frampton-on-Sev'n
Freemantle
Freshwater
Frodsham
Frome
Gainford
Gainsborough
Gardiner Street
Garforth
Gargrave
Garstang
Garston
Gateshead
Gerrards Cross
Gildersome Street
Gillingham
Gilwern
Gisburn
Glaisdale
Glanton
Glastonbury
Glossop
Gloucester
Glynneath
GodalmiDg
Godstone
Golborne
Golcar
Goole
Gorey
Gornal, Lower
Gorton
Gosberton
Gosport
Goudhurst
Grampound
Grange
Grantham
Grasmere
Grassendale
Grassington
Gravesend
Grays
Great Ayton
Great Bardfield
Great Crosby
Great Eccleston
Great Hadham
Great Harwood
Great Haywood
Great Horton
Great Missenden
Great Wakering
Great Waltham
Greenfield
Greenhill
Greenhithe
Green odd
Green Street
Gresford
Greystoke
Grimsby
Victoria street
Gringley-on-the-Hill
Groombridge
Grosmont
Grosvenor. /See Bath
Guernsey
Guildford
Guilsborough
Guisborough
Guiseley
Gunnislake
Haddenham, Ely
Haddenham, Thame
Haddon, West
Hadfield
Hadham, Great
Hadleigh
Hadlow
Hagley
Hailsham
Hale
Hales Owen
Halesworth
Halifax
North Bridge
Halliwell
Halstead
Haltwhistle
Hambledon
Hambrook
Hampton
Hampton Court
Hampton-in-Arden
Hampton Wick. See
Kingston - on -
Thames
Ham Street
Handcross
Handsworth Wood-
house
Han ford
Hanley. See Stoke-
upon-Trent
Hanley Castle
Hanmer
Han slope
Harborne
Harby
Harewood
Harleston
Harling
Harlington
Harlow
Harpenden
Harrington
Harrogate
High Harrogate
Harrold
Harrow
Harrow Weald
Hartford Bridge (or
Hartley Bow)
Hartington
Hartland
Hartlepool
Hartley Row (or
Hartford Bridge)
Harwich
Haselmere
Haslingden
Haslington
Hastings
George street
High street
St Leonards-on-
Sea
Has well
Hatfield
Hatfield, Doncaster
Hatfield Broad Oak
Hatherleigh
Hathersage
Havant
Haverfordwest
Haverhill
Hawarden
Hawes
Hawkhurst
Hawkshead
Haworth
Haxey
Hay
Haydon Bridge
Hayes, Bromley
Hayes, Uxbridge
Havfield
Hayle
Hazlegrove
Headcorn
Heanor
Heathfield
Hebburn
Hebden Bridge
Heckington
Heckmondwike
Hedon
Helmsley
Helston
Hemel Hempstead
Henfield
Henley-in-Arden
Henlej'-on-Thames
Hereford
Heme Bay
Hertford
Hessle
Hexham
Heytesbury
Heywood
Iligham Ferrers
Highbi'idge
High Harrogate.
See Harrogate
High Legh
Highworth
High Wycombe
Hillington
Hinckley
Hindley
Hindon
Hingham
Hirwain
Hitchin
Hoddesdon
Hodnet
Holbeach
Hoi born Hill
Holbrook
Holliuwood
Holme-on-Spalding-
Moor
Holm firth
Holm Book
Holsworthy
Holt, Trowbridge
Holt, Thetford
Holyhead
Holywell
Honiton
Honley
Hoo
Hooley-Hill
Horbury
Horley
Hornby
Horn castle
Hornchurch
Horn dean
Horn don -on-Hill
Hornsea
Horsforth
Horsham
Horsmonden
Horwich
Houghton-le-Spring
Hounslow
Hoviugham
Howden
Hoylake
Hoyland
Hucknal Torkard
Huddersfield
Hull
Beverley Boad
Caroline street
Porter street
Witham
Hungerford
Hunstanton St Ed-
munds
Huntingdon
Hurstboume Tar-
rant
Hurstgreen
Hurstgreen, Black-
burn
Hurstpierpoint
Husbands Bosworth
Huyton
Hyde
Hylton
Hythe, Kent
Hythe, Southamp-
ton
Ibstock
Idle
Ilchester
Ilfracombe
Ilkeston
Ilkley
Ilmington.
Ilminster
Ince
Ingatestone
Ipstones
Ipswich
Wet Dock
Iron Bridge
Ironville
Irthlingborough
Ivy Bridge
Iwerne Minster
Ixworth
Jarrow
Jersey
Kates Hill
Kegworth
Keighley
Kelvedou
Kemerton
Kempsey
Kendal
Kenilworth
Kentchurch
Kessingland
Keswick
Kettering
Keynsham
Kibworth Harcourt
Kidderminster
POSTAL DIRECTORY— MONEY ORDER OFFICES.
570
Kidlington
Kidsgrove
Kidwelly
Kilburn
Kilsby
Kimbolton
Kineton
Kingsbridge
Kingsclere
Kingscliffe
Kiugshill
Kingsland
Kings Langley
Kings Lynn or Lynn
Kings Norton
Kings Sutton
Kingston-on-
Thames
Hampton Wick
Norbiton
S urbiton
Surbiton Hill
Kingswinford
Kingswood
Kington
Kinver
Kirby Mooreside
Kirk burton
Kirkby Lonsdale
Kirkbj7 Stephen
Kirkbythore
Kirkham
Kirklington
Kirkoswald
Kirkstall
Kirton Lindsey
Kiveton Park
Knapp Hill
Knaresborough
Knighton
Knottingley
Knowls
Knutsford
Laceby
Lacock
Lakenheath
Lamberhurst
Lambourne
Lampeter
Lancaster
Landport
Langport
Laugharne
Launceston
Laveuham
Lawton
Laxey
Leadgate
Leamington
South Parade
Leatherhead
LechJade
Ledbury
Leeds
Holbeck
Hunslet
Hyde Park Corner
Kirkstall road
Marsh lane
North street
New Wortley
Park lane
Sheepscar
Woodhouse lane
Leek
Lees
Leicester .
Belgrave Gate
High Cross street
Humberstone rd.
Oxford street
Waterloo street
West bridge
Leigh. Manchester
Leigh, Chelmsford
Leighton Buzzard
Leintwardine
Leiston
Lenham
Leominster
Leven
Lever, Little
Lewes
Cliffe
Southover
Leyburn
Leyland
Lichfield
Lifton
Lincoln
Above Hill
Liudfield
Lindley
Linton, Cambridge
Linton, Staplekurst
Liphook
Liscard
Liskeard
Litcham
Littleborough
Littlehampton
Little Hulton
Little Lever.
Littleport
Liverpool
Scotland road
Park place
Pembroke place
Athol street
Bold street
Breck road
Byron street
Canning street
Castle street
Dale street
Dingle Hill
Edge Hill
Everton
Exchange street,
East
Gt. George street
*Gt. Howard st.
Kensington
Kirkdale
*Lodge lane
Lodwick street
Netherfield road
Old Hall street
Oxford street
Ranelagh place
Regent's road
Richmond row
St. James's street
Upper Parliament
street
Vauxhall road
* Walton road
•Wavertree road
West Derby road
Llanberis
Llanboidy
Llanbrynmair
Llandaff
Llandilo
Llandovery
Llandudno
Llandyssil
Llanelly
Llanelly Docks
Llanerchymedd
Llanfair Caereinion
Llanfairfechan
Llanfyllin
Llangadock
Llangefni
Llangollen
Llanidloes
Llanrhaiadr
Llanrwst
Llansilin
Llanstephan
Llantrissant
Llantwit Major
Llanwrtyd
Llanymynech
Lockwood
Loddon
Lofthouse-in-Cleve-
land
Lofthouse
Long Ashton
Long Buckby
Long Bamington
Long Eaton
Long Melford
Longnor
Longridge
Long Stratton
Long Sutton
Longton
Longtown
Looe
Lostwithiel
Loughborough
Loughton
Louth
Lower Brailes
Lower Gornal
Lower Heyford
Lowestoft
South Lowestoft
Low Moor
Low Walker or
Walker
Ludgershall
Ludlow
Lumb
Luton
Lutterworth
Lydd
Lydney
Lye
Lyme
Lymington
Lynim
Lympstone
Lyndhurst
Lynn
Lynton
Lytham
Macclesfield
Park Green
Machen
Machynlleth
Madeley, Newcastle
(Staffordshire)
Madeley, Welling-
ton (Salop)
New
Maesteg
Maghull
Magor
Maidenhead
Maiden Newton
Maidstone
Maindee
Maldon
Malmesbury
Malpas
Malton
Malton
Malvern, Great
Malvern Link
Malvern Wells
Manchester
Ardwick
Bradford street
Broughton road
Burlington street
Chapel st.,Salford
Cheetham Hill
Chester road
Chorlton Bar
Great Ancoats
Harpurhey
Hyde road
Knott Mill
Longsight
Lower Openskaw
Miles Platting
New Cross
Oxford road
Pendleton
Red Bank
Regent road
Rochdale road
Rusholme
St Peter's
Salford
Strangeways
Stretford road
Windsor Bridge
Manningtree
Mansfield
Marazion
March
Marden
Margate
Market Bosworth
Market Deeping
Market Drayton
Market Harborough
Market Lavington
Market Kasen
Market Weighton
Markfield
Markyate Street
Marlborough
Marlow
Marple
Marsden
*Marshchapel
Marshfield
Marske-by-the-Sea
Martham
Martock
Mary Church or St
Mary Church
Maryport
Masborough.
Rotherham.
Ma sham
Matlock Bath
Matlock Bridge
Mayfield
See
Meifod
Melbourne, Derby
Melbourne, Royston
Melksham
Meltham
Melton Mowbray
Meuai Bridge
Meole Brace
Mere
Meriden
Merthyr Tydvil
Mevagissey
Mexboro'
Micheldever Station
Mickleham
Middleham
Middlesborough
Middleton-in -Tees-
dale
Middleton
Middleton- on-the-
Wolds
Middlevvich
Midhurst
Mildenhall
Milford Haven
Millbridge
Milnrow
Milnthorpe
Milton
Milton Abbas
Milverton
Minchinliampton
Minehead
Minster
Minsterley
Mirfield
Mitcheldean
Modbury
Mold
Mold Green
Monkwearmouth.
See Sunderland
Monmouth
Montgomery
Morchard Bishop
Morecambe
Moreton Hampstead
Moreton-in-Marsk
Morley
Morpeth
Morriston
Mortimer
Mossley
Mostyn Quay
Mottram
Moulton
Mountain Ash
Mount Pleasant,
Ferrybill
Mountsorrell
Moxley
Much Wenlock
Mumbles
Mundford
Mytholmroyd
Nailsea
Nailsworth
Nantwich
Narberth
Narborough,Leices-
ter
Narborough, Swaff-
ham
Nayland
Neath
580
POSTAL DIRECTORY— MONEY ORDER OFFICES.
Needham Market
Nelson-in-Marsden
Neston
Nether Stowey
Netherton
Netley Abbey
Nevin
Newark
New Barnet,'Eurnet
Newbiggin-by-the-
Sea
New Brampton,
Chesterfield
*New Brighton
New Buckenharu
Newbury
Newcastle Emlyn
Newcastle-on-Tyne
Adelaide Place
Quayside
Westgate
Newcastle(Stafford-
shire)
New church
Newent
New Fletton, Peter-
borough
Newhaven
New Holland
Newick
New Lenton
*New Malton
Newmarket
New Mill
New Mills
Newnham
Newport (Mon-
mouthshire)
Pillgwenlly
Newport (Isle of
Wight)
New port (Salop)
Newport, Bishops
Stortford
Newport Pagnel
Newport, Haver-
fordwest
New Quay, Carmar-
then
New Quay (Corn-
wall)
New Komney
New Swindon. See
Swindon
Newton Abbot
Newton-Heath
Newton-in-Cartmel
Newton-le-Willows
Newtown
New Walsingkam
New Whittington
Neyland
Niton
Norbiton. See King-
ston-on-Thames
Normanton
Northallerton
Northampton
Aliingtou street
Mare Fair
Eegent square
North Cave
North Curry
Northfleet
Norlhiam
Northleach
North Malvern
North Ormesby
North Shields
North Somercotes
North Sunderland
North Tawton
North Walsham
Northwich
North wold
Norwich
Magdalen street
St Stephen's
Nottingham
Derby road
Mansfield road
St Ann's Well rd.
Sneinton
Nuneaton
Oaken Gates
Oakham
Ockbrook
Ockley
Odiham
Okehampton
Old Basford
Oldbury
Oldham
Greenacre's Moor
Old Swan
Old Swinford
Ollerton
Olney
Ombersley
Ougar
Ore
Orford
Ormskirk
Orton
Ossett
Oswaldtwistle
Oswestry
Otley
Ottery St Mary
Oulton
Oundle
Overseal
Overton, Michelde-
ver Station
Overton Bridge,
Euabon
Owston Ferry
Oxford
St Clements
St Giles
Padiham
Padstow
Paignton
Painswick
Pangbourne
Pant
Parkend
Parwich
Pateley-Bridge
Patricroft
Patrington
Patterdale
Paulton
Peel
Pelsall
Pemberton
Pembridge
Pembroke
Pembroke Dock
Pembury
Penarth
Pendlebury
Penistone
Penkridge
Penmachno
Penmaenmawr
Penn
Penrith
Penryn
Pensford
Penshurst
Pensnett
Pen-y-Groes
Penzance
Perry Barr
Pershore
Peterborough
Petersfield
Petersham
Petworth
Pewsey
Pickering
Piddletown
Pill
Pillgwenlly. See
Newport, Mon.
Pinner
Plymouth
Stonehouse
Plympton
Pocklington
Polesworth
Pontardawe
Pontefract
Pontrhydygroes
Pontybodlan
Pontypool
Pontypridd
Poole
Porlock
Port Dinorwic
Porthcawl
Port Isaac
Portishead
Portland
Portmadoc
Portreath
Portsmouth
Cambridge ter-
race
Church road
Kingston Cross
Landport
Portsea
Southsea
Port St Mary
Potters Bar
Potton
Poulton-le-Fylde
Prees
Prescot
Prestbury
Presteign
Preston
Church sti'eet
Friargate
Preston Brook
Prestwich
Princes Eisborough
Prince Town
Priors Marston
Probus
Puckeridge
Pudsey
Pulborough
Purton
Pwllheli
Pyle
Queenborough
Queen Camel
Queensbury
Eadcliffe
Radcliffe-on-Ti-ent
Radstock
Eagland
Eainford
Eainham, Eomford
*Eainham, Sitting-
bourne
Eainhill
Eamsbottom
Eamsbury
Eamsey, Hunting-
don
Eamsey, Douglas,
Isle of Man
Eamsgate
Eastrick
Eaunds
Eavenglass
Eawtenstall
Eayleigh
Eeading
London Street
Bearsby
Eedcar
liedditch
Eed Hill
Eedruth
Eeepham
Eeeth
Eeigate
Eepton
Retford
Eeynold stone
Rhayader
Ehosymedre
Ehvddlan
Rhyl
Ehymney
Eichmond
York street
Eichmond (Surrey)
Kew road
Eickmansworth
Biddings
Ringwood
Ripley, Derby
Ripley, Leeds
Ripley, Woking Sta-
tion
Ripon
Ripponden
Risca
Rishton
Robertsbridge
Robinhood's Bay
Rocester
Rochdale
Oldham Road
Rochester
StMargaret'sBank
Strood,
Rochford
Rock Ferry.
Birkenhead
Rockingham
Rolvenden
Romahl-Kirk
Romford
Romsey
Rosedale Abbey
Ross
Rothbury
See
Rotherfield
Rotherham
Masbo rough
Roth well
Rougham
Rowley Regis
Royston
Roy ton
Ruabon
Euddington
Rudgwick
Rugby
Rugeley
Runcorn
Ruthin
Ryde
Eye
Saffron- Walden-
St Agnes
St Albans
St Asaph
St Aubins
St Austell
St Bees
St Blazey
St Briavels
St Clears
St Columb
St Davids
St Day
St Dogmaels
St Georges
St Germans
St Germans (Corn-
wall)
St Helens
Upper Parr Street
St Helens, Eyde
St Ives
St Ives, Cornwall
St John's Chapel
St Just
St Leonards-on-Sea
See Hastings
St Mary Church
St Mary Crag
St Mawes
St Neots
St Osyth
St Peters
St Sampsons
Salcombe
Sale
Salisbury
Saltaire
Saltash
Saltburn - by - the -
Sea
Saltley
Saltney
Sampford Peverill
Sandbach
Sandgate
Sandhurst
San down
Sandwich
Sandy
Saundersfoot
Sawbridgeworth
Sawston
Saxmundham
Scarborough
South Street
Scilly
Scole
Scorrier
POSTAL DIRECTORY— MONEY ORDER OFFICES.
581
Seaeombe
Seaford
Seaforth
Seaham
Sea ton
Seaton Carew
Sea View
Sedbergh
Sedgeiield
Sedgley
SeghiU
Selby
Selley Oak
Selhudge
Senny Bridge
Settle
Seven Oaks
Shaftesbury
Sbanklin
Sbap
Sbardlow
Sharnbrook
Shaw
Sheepshead
Sbeerness
Mile Town
Bedan terrace
Sheffield
Broomhall street
Broomliill
Gibraltar street
Glossop road
Sheffield Moor
Wicker
Shefford
Shelf
Shenstone
Shepley
Sbepton-Mallet
Sherborne
Sherburn
Slierburn
Shields, North
Shields, South. See
South Shields
Bhiere
Sliiffnal
Sbildon
Shillingstone
Shipdham
Shipley
Shipston-on-Stour
Shirley Common
Shoe bury Fort
Shoreham
Sbotley Bridge
Shrewsbury
Abbey Foregate
Shrivenhani
Sidlesham
Sidmouth
Silloth
Silsden
Silverdale
Silverstone '
Sittingbourne
Milton
Skipton
Slaithwaite
Sleaford
*Sliufold
Slough
Smallbridge
Smalley
Small Heath.
Smarden
Smethwick
Snaith
Snettisham
Snodland
Sodbury
Soham
Solihull
Solva
*Somereotes, North
Somersham
Somerton
Southall
Southam
Southampton
Above Bar
Northam
Prospect place
St Marys
South Bank
Soutbborougb
South Brent
South Cave
Southend
Southerndown
South Milford
South Minims
Soutli Molton
South Petherton
South port
Birkdale
Southsea. See Ports-
mouth
South Shields
Green street
Tyne Docks
South Stockton
Southwell
Southwick, Shore-
bam
South wick, Sunder-
land
Soutbwold
Sowerby Bridge
Spalding
Spenuymoor
Spilsby
Spondon
Stacksteads
Stafford
Staindrop
Staines
Stainland
Staithes
Stalbridge
Stalham
Stalybridge
Stamford
Stamford Bridge
Stamfordham
Standish Taffs
Stanhope
Stanmore
Stanningley
Stanstead
Stantonbury
Staplecross
Stapleford
Staplehurst
Starcross
Staveley
Steeple Claydon
Stevenage
Stewkley
Steyning
Stilton
Stockbridge
Stockport
Stocksfield
Stockton
Stockton-on-Tees
S tog umber
Stogursey
Stoke-Ferry
Stokenchurch
Stokesley
S toke-upon-Trent
Hanley
High street
Stone
Stonebouse
Stoneycroft
Stoney Stratford
Stonham
Storrington
Stourbridge
Stourport
Stowey or Nether
Stowey
Stow Market
S to w-on-the-Wold
Stradbroke
S tratf ord-on-Avon
Stratton
Street
Stretford
Stretton - on -Duns-
more
Stretton
Strood. iS'eeEoches-
ter
Stroud
Studley
Sturminster Newton
Sudbmy
Sudbury, Derby
Sudbuiy, Harrow
Sunbury
Sunderland
High street
Monkwearmouth
Sunning Hill
Surbiton. See King-
ston-on-Thames
Sutton, Chester
Sutton, Ely
Sutton, St Helens
Sutton Bridge
Sutton Coldfield
Sutton-in - Ashfield
Sutton Valence
Swadlincote
S waff ham.
Swanage
Swansea
The Docks
Swindon
New Swindon
Swineshead
Swinton,Botherham
Swinton, Manches-
ter
Tadcaster
Wells
Taibacb
Talgarth
Taliessin
Tal-y-Wain
T am worth
Tarporley
Tarvin
Tattenball
Taunton
Tavistock
Tean, Upper
Teddington, Twick-
enham
Teddington, Upper
Teignmouth
Temple-Cloud
Temple-Sowerby
Tenbury
Tenby
Tenterden
Terrington St Cle-
ments
Tetbury
Tetsworth
Tewkesbury
Thame
Thames Ditton
T hasted
Theale
Tbetford
The Valley
Thirsk
Thornbury
Tborne
Thorney
Thornley
Thorverton
Thrapstone
Ticeburst
Tickhill
Tideswell
Tintern Abbey
Tipton
Great Bridge
Prince's End
Tipton Green
Tividale
Tisbury
Titchfield
Tiverton
Toddington
Todmorden
Tongham
Topsham
Torcross
Torpoint
Torquay
Torre
Union street
Torrington
Totnes
Totton
Towcester
Tow Law
Towyn
Tredegar
Tregaron
Treherbert
Treorehy
Trimdon Grange
Tring
Troedyrhiew
Trowbridge
Truro
Tunbridge
Tunbridge Wells
Calverley
Mount Ephraim
Tunstall
Turton
Turvey
Tutbury
Tuxford
Twerton
Twickenham
Twy cross
Twyford
Tyldesley
Tynemouth
Uckneld
Uffculme
Ulceby
Uley
Ulverstone
Upper Bangor
Upper Mill
Upper Tean
Upper Teddington
Uppingham
Upton-on-Severn
Upway
Upwell
Usk
Uttoxeter
Ux bridge
Valley, The
Ventnor
Waddesdon
Wadebridge
Wad burst
Wainfleet
Wakefield
Kirkgate
Wakering, Great
Walker
Wallingford
Walmer
Walmer Boad
Walsall
Walsham-le- Wil-
lows
Walsingbam, New
Waltbam
Waltham Abbey
Waltham Cross
Waltham, Great
Walton, Ipswich
Walton, Liverpool
Walton-le-Dale
Walton - on - the -
Naze
Walton-on-Thames
Wangford
Wansford
Wantage
Warboys
Ware
Wareham
Warminster
Warrington
Warsop
Warwick
Washington Station
Watchet
Waterbeach
Wateringbury
Waterloo
Watford
Wat b-on-Dearne
Watlington
Watton, Hertford
Watton, Thetford
Wavertree
Weaverham,
Wedmore
Wednesbury
Weedon
Weeley
Welford
Wellesboume
Welliu ^borough
.582
POSTAL DIRECTORY— MONEY ORDER OFFICES.
"Wellington (Shrop-
shire)
Wellington, Somer-
Wells, Norfolk
Wells, Somerset
"Welshpool
Welwyn
Wem
Wendover
Weobly
West Auckland
"West Broomwich
High street
Hill Top
"Westbury
"Westbury-on-Trym
West Derby
West Drayton
Westerham
West Haddon
"West Hartlepool
"West Houghton
West Mailing
West Malvern
"West Meou
Weston
Weston-super-Mare
West Sme.thwick
West Wickham
Wetherby
Weybridge Station
Weybridge
Weymouth
Whalev-bridge
Whalley
Wheatley
Whitby
Whitchurch
Whitchurch, Mickel-
dever Station
Whitchurch, Ayles-
bury
Whitchurch, Mon-
mouth
Whitefield
Whitehaven
Whitland
Whitstable
Whittington Moore
Whittlesea
Whitwell
Whitwick
Whitworth
Wickham
Wickham Brook
Wickham Market
Wickwar
Widnes
Wigan
Wigston
Wigton
Willenhall
Willington
Willington Quay
Williton
Wilmslow
Wilton
Wimborne
Wincanton
Winchcombe
Winchester
Winchfield
Windermere
Windsor
Eton
Win gate
Wingham
*Winkfield
Winkleigh
Winsford, Cheshire
Winsford, Tiver-
ton
Winslow
Winster
Winterton
Wirksworth
Wisbeach
With am
Witheridge
Withernsea
Witkington
Withyhani
Witney
Witton Park
Wiveliscombe
Wivenhoe
Wobnrn
Woking
Woking Station
Wokingham
Wollaston
Wolsingham
Wolston
Wol verhampton
Bilston road
Chapel Ash
Dudley road
Stafford street
Worcester street
Wolverley
Wolverton
Worn borne
Wombwell
Wooburn
Woodbridge
Woodbury
Woodchurch
Woodford
Woodford Green
Woodlesford
Woodley
Woodstock
Woodville
Wooler
Woolhampton
AVoolpit
Woolstone
Woolton
Wootton Bassett
Worcester
St John's
Sidbury
Tything
Workington
Worksop
Worsboro' Dale
Worsley
Worthing
Wortley
Wotton-under-Edgo
Wragby
Wrenthain •
Wrexham
Wrington
Writtle
Wrotham
Wycombe, High
Wye
Wymondharn
Yalding
Yarm
Yarmouth
St Peter's road
Yarmouth, Isle of
Wight
Yatton
Yatton Keynell
Yeadon
Yealmpton
Yeovil
York
Blossom street
Monk Bar
York Towa
Yoxall
Yoxford
Ystalyfera-
Ystradgynlais
Ystrad-Pihondda.
IRELAND.
Abbeyleix
Aclare
Adare
Ahascragh
Annamoe
Antrim
Ardara
Ardee
Ardfert
Ardglass
Ardrahan
Arklow
Armagh
Arthurstown
Arva
Ashbourne
Ash ford
Askeaton
Athboy
Athenry
Athlone
Athy
Aughnacloy
Aughrim
Bagnalstown
Bailyborough
Balbriggan
Ballaghaderin
Ballina
Ballinakill
Ballinamoro
Ballinasloe
Ballincollig
Ballindine
Ballinfull
Ballingarry, Lim'k
Ballingarry, Callan
Ballinlough
Ballinrobe
Ballintia
Ballisodare
Ballybay
Ballybunion
Ballycanew
Balljxastle, Ballina
Ballycastle, Bally-
money
Ballyclare
Ballyconnell
Ballydehob
Ballyfarnon
Ballygar
Ballygawley
Ballyglass
Ballyhaunis
Ballyjamesduff
Ballymahon
Ballymena
Ballymoe
Ballymoney
Ballymote
Ballynacargy
Ballynahioch
Bally neen
Ballyragget
Ballyshannon
Ballytore
Ballyvary
Ballyvaughan
Ballywalter
Baltinglass
Banagher
Ban bridge
Bandon
Bangor
Bangor Erris
Ban try
Barnaderg
Bawnboy
Belfast
Malone road
Shankhill road
Bellaerhy
Belleek
Belmullet
Belturbet
Beragh
Blacklion
Blackrock, Dublin
Blackrock, Cork
Blackrock, Dundalk
Blarney
Blessiugton
Bonmahon
Booterstown
Borris
Borris-in-Ossory
Borrisokane
Borrisoleigh
Boyle
Bray
Brookborough
Bruff
Bunbeg
Buncrana
Bundoran
Burton Port
Bushmills
Buttevant
Cabinteely
Cahir
Cahirciveen
Cahirconlish
Caledon
Callan
Camolin
Cappamore
Cappoquin
Carlingford
Carlow
Carndonagb.
Carnew
Carrick
Carrickfergus
Carrickmacross
Carrick-on-Shann'n
Carrick-on-Suir
Carrigaholt
Carrigaline
Carrigallen
Caskel
Castlebar
Castlebellingham
Castleblakeney
Castleblayney
Castlecomer
Castleconnel
Castledawson
Castlederg
Castledermot
Castlefm
Castle Island
Castlemartyr-
Castlepollard
Castlerea
Castletown Bere
Castletown Koche
Castlewellan
Cavau
Celbridgo
Chapelizod
Charleville
Clady or Comber
Clady
Clara
Claremorris
Clifden
Cliff oDey
Cloghan $
Clogheen
Clogher
Clonakilty
Clonee
Clones
Clonmel
Clontarf
Clough, Newry
Clough, Belfast
Cloughjordan
Cloyne
POSTAL DIRECTORY— MONEY* ORDER OFFICES.
583
Coachford
Coagh
Coalisland
Coleraine
Collon
Collooney
Comber
Cong
Cookstown
Coolany
Cootehill
Cork
Glanmire road
Corofin
Craughwell
Creggs
Crettyard
Crookhaven
Croom
Crossdoney
Crossgar
Crossruaglen
Crossruolina
Crumlin
Curragh Camp
Cushendall
Dalkey
Delgany
Delvin
Derry
Derrygoniielly
i Dingle
Donaghadee
Donegal
Doneraile
Downpatrick
Dowra
Draperstown
Drogbeda
Dromara
Dromod
Dromore, Lisburn
Dromore, Tyrone
Dromore, West
Dnimcollogber
Drumcondra
Drumkeerin
Drumlish
Drumquin
Drumshambo
Drumsna
•Dublin
Aungier street
Baggot street,
Lower
Camden street
Capel street
Cburch lane, Col-
lege Green
Clare street
Ellis's Quay
High street
James's street
North King street
North Wall
Eanelagh
Sir J. Eogerson's
Quay
Stephen's Green,
West
Summer Hill
Upper Kevin st.
Upper Ormond
Quay
Dugort B
Duleek
Duncannon
Dundalk
Dundrum, Dublin
Dundrum, Cashel
Dunfanagby
Dungannon
Dun gar van
Dungiven
Dungloe
Dunkineely
Dunlaviu
Dunleer
Dunmanway
Dunmoro
Dunmore, East
Dunshaugklin
D arrow
Easky
Edenderry
Edgeworthstown
Elphin
Emyvale
Enfield
Ennis
Enniscorthy
Enniskerry
Enniskillen
Ennistimon
Eyrecourt
Fan-view
Fermoy
Ferns
Fethard, Clonmel
Fethard, Waterford
Fintona
Fivemiletown
Flurrvbridge
Forkhill
Foxford
Foynes
Frankford
Frenchpark
Freshford
Galway
Garvagh
Gilford
Glasnevin
Glenarm
Glengariff
Goresbridge
Gorey
Gort
Gortin
Gowran
Grace-hill
Graigue
Granard
Grey Abbey
Greystones
Hacketstown
Headford
Hillsborough
Hollymount
Holywood
Ho-wth
Incbicore
Inistioge
Inniscrone
Innishannon
Irvinestown
Johnstown
Kanturk
Keady
Kells
Kenmare
Kesh
Kilbeggan
Kilbrittain
Kilcock
Kilcullen
Kildare
Kildorrery
Kildysart
Kilfinane
Kilkee
Kilkeel
Kilkelly
Kilkenny
Killala
Killaloe
Killarney
Killenaule
Killeshandra
Killorglin
Killucan
Killybegs
Killyleigh
Kilmacthomas
Kilmallock
Kilrea
Kilrush
Kiltimagh
Kiltyclogher
Kilworth
Kingscourt
Kingstown
Kinnegad
Kinnetty
Kinsale
Kin vara
Kircubbin
Knocklong
Lahinch
Lanesborough
Lame
Leap
Leighlinbridge
Leixlip
Letterfrack
Letterkenny
Limerick
Lisbellaw
Lisburn
Lisdoonvarna
Lismore
Lisnaskea
Listowel
Londonderry or
Derry
Waterside
Longford
Loughbrickland
Loughgall
Loughrea
Louisburgh
Louth
Lucan
Lurgan
Macroom
Maghera
Magherafelt
Malabide
Malin
Hallow
Manor Hamilton
Markethill
Maryborough
Maynooth
Middleton
Milford
Millstreet
Mil town Mai bay
Mitchelstown
Moate
Mohill
Moira
Monaghan
Monasterevan
Moneygall
Moneymore
Monkstown
Mount Bellew
Bridge
Mountmellick
Mountnugent
Mountrath
Moville
Moy
Moynalty
Mullinahone
Mullingar
Naas
Navan
Nenagh
Newbliss
Newbridge
Newcastle,Limerick
Newcastle, Newry
Newmarket- on-Per-
gus
Newport or New-
port Pratt
Newport
New Koss
Newry
Newtown ards
Newtown Barry
Newtown Butler
Newtown Forbes
Newtown Hamilton
Newtownlimavady
Newtown Mount
Kennedy
Newtown Stewart
Oldcastle
Omagh
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Oughterard
Ovoca
Oylgate
Pallasgreen
Parsonstown
Passage East
Passage West
Pettigo
Philipstown
Piltown
Poineroy
Portadown
Portaferry
Portarlington
Portglenone
Portlaw
Portrush
Ports tewart
Portumna
Poyntz Pass
Queenstown
Ramelton
rianelagh
Eandalstown
Raphoe
Rathangan
Eathcoole
Eathcormack
Eathdowney
Rathdrum
Rathfarnham
Eathfriland
I.athkeale
Ratlnnines
Kathmullen
Rathowen.
Eich Hill
Eoscommon
Eoscrea
Ross
Eosscarbery
Rostrevor
Saintfield
Sandymount
Scariff
Sclrull, or Scull
Shankill road.
Belfast
Shercock
Shinrone
Skerries
Skibbereen
Skreen
Slane
Sligo
Sneem
Stewartstown
Stoneyford
Strabane
Stradbally
Stradone
Strangford
Stranorlar
Strokestown
Swanlinbar
Swinford
Swords
Taghmon
Tallaght
Tallow
Tandragee
Tarbert
Templemore
Tempo
Thomastown
Thurles
Timoleague
Tinahely
Tipperary
Toombeola
Toome Bridge
Tralee
Tramore
Trillick
Trim
Tuam
Tubbercurry
Tubbermore
Tulla
Tullamore
Tullow
Tynan
T3Tn-ells Pass
*Valencia
Virginia
Warrenpoint
Waterford
Westport
Wexford
White Abbey
Whitegate
Whitehouse
Wicklow
Woodford
Youghal
584
POSTAL DIRECTORY— COLONIAL.
COLONIAL.
MONEY ORDER OFFICES.
BRITISH GUIANA.
Berbice (New Am-
sterdam)
Demerara (George-
town)
CANADA.
Acton Vale
Adelaide
Ailsa Craig
Albion
Alexandria
Allendale
Almonte
Amherstburgh
Ancaster
Angus
Appleton
Ariade
Arkona
Arkwright
Arnprior
Arthur
Arva
Atblone
Aultsville
Aurora
Aylmer, C.E.
Aylmer, C.W.
Ayr
Baden
Bailleboro'
Baltimore
Barrie
Bath
Bayfield
Beachburg
Beachville
Beamsville
Beaubarnois
Beaverton
Bedford
Belleville
Bell Ewart
Bell's Corners
Berlin
Bertbier (en baut)
Betbany
Bluevale
Blytbe
Bobcaygeon
Bond Head
Borelia
Botbwell
Bowmanville
Bradford
Brampton
Brantford
Bridgewater
Bright
Brigbton
Brockville
Bromj)ton Falls
Brooklin
Brougham
Buckingham
Bm-ford
Caledon
Campbellford
Canfield
Cannington
Carleton Place
Carnabuss
Carronbrook
Castleton
Cayuga
Chambly Canton
Chatham, C.W.
Chats worth
Chelsea
Chippewa
Claremont
Clarence
Clarke
Clarksburg
Clearville
Clifford
Clifton
Clinton
Coaticook
Cobourg
Colborne
Collingwood
Columbus
Comber
Compton
Conestogo
Consecon
Cooksbire
Cookstown
Cooks ville
Cornwall
Corunna
Coteau Landing
Cowansville
Craighurst
Credit
Cumberland
Danville
Delaware
Delhi
Delta
Dereham
Dickenson's Land-
ing
Dingle
Douglas
Drayton
Dresden
Drumbo
Drummondville,
C.W.
Duart
Dunbar ton
Dundas
Dunham
Dunnville
Durham
Easton's Corners
Eganville
Egmondville
Elora
Embro'
Erin
Etobicoke
Exeter
Farmers ville
Fenelon Falls
Fergus
Fin gal
Fitzroy Harbor
Flesherton
Florence
Fonthill
Forest
Fort Erie
Frankfort
Frelighsburg
Gait
Gananoque
Garafraxa
Georgetown
Georgeville
Georgina
Glenallan
Glencoe
Goderich
Grafton
Granby
Grenville
Grimsby
Guelph
Hagers ville
Hamilton
Hampton
Hanover
Harpurhey
Harriston
Hastings
Hatley
Hawkesbury
Hawkesville
Hemmingford
Henryville
Hespeler
Hillsburgb
Holland Landing
Hollen
Huntingdon
Indiana
Ingersoll
Inverhuron
Invermay
Inverness
Iona
Iroquois
Jar vis
Joliette
Kamouraska
Keene
Kemptville
Kincardine
King
Kingston
Kingsville
Klineburg
Knowlton
Komoka
L'Assomption
L'Original
Lachine
Lachute
Lacolle
Lanark
Laprairie
Leamington
Leeds
Lefroy
Lennoxville
Levis
Lindsay
Listowell
Lloydtown
London
Longueil
Longwood
Loughborough
Lucan
Lucknow
Lyn
Lyndon
Lynedoch
M'Gillivray
Madoc
Manilla
Maple
Markham
Martintown
Massawippi
Meadowvale
Meaford
Melbourne
Merrickville
Milford
Millbank
Mill Brook
Mille Roches
Milton, C.W.
Mitchell
Mohawk
Mono Mills
Montmagny
Montreal
Moore
Morpeth
Morrisburgh
Morriston
Mount Brydges
Mount Elgin
Mount Forest
Mount Vernon
Nairn
Napanee
Napier
Napierville
Nassagiweya
Newboro'
Newburg
Newbury
Newcastle
New Hamburg
Newmarket
Niagara
Nicolet
Normanton
North Augusta
North Douro
North Gower
North Port
Norval
Norwich
Norwood
Oakland
Oakville
Odessa
Oil Springs
Omemee
Onslow
Orangevillo
Orillia
Ormstown
Orono
Orwell
Osgoode
Oshawa
Ottawa
Otterville
Owen Sound
Paisley
Pakenham
Palermo
Paris
Parkhill
Pembroke
Penetanguisbene
Perth
Peterboro'
Petrolea
Phillipsburg, East
Pickering
Picton
Pike Biver
Point Levi, East
Point St Charles
Portage du Fort
Port Burwell
Port Colborne
Port Dalhousie
Port Dover
Port Hope
Port Perry
Port Kobinson
Port Rowan
Port Stanley
Portsmouth
Prescott
Preston
Prince Albert
Princetown
Quebec
Renfrew
Richmond, C.E.
Richmond, C.W.
Richmond Hill
Ridgetown
Rimouski
Riviere du Loup (en
bas)
Rockwood
Rodgerville
Ronde'au
Rosemont
Roxton Falls
Ruthven
POSTAL DIRECTORY— COLONIAL.
585
St Andrews, C.E.
St Aune la Pocatiere
St Athanase
St Catherine's, C."\V.
St Christopbe
St Croix
St Eustache
St George, Brant
St Hyacinthe
St Jean Chrysos-
tome
St John's, C.E.
St Mary's Blanshard
St Bemi
St Scholastique
Ste Therese de
Blainville
St Thomas, West
Sandwich
Sarnia
Saugeen
Scljomberg
Scotland
Seaforth
■Selkirk
'Seneca
Shakespeare
rShannonville
Sharon
iSherbrooke
ISimcoe
(Smith's Falls
Smithville
Sombra
Somerset
|3orel
South Quebec
iSparta
(Spencerville
Springford
Stanbridge East
Stan fold
Stanstead
Stayner
Stirling
iStoney Creek
Stouffville
Strabane
Straffordville
Stratford
Strathroy
Streetsville
'Sweetsburg
iSylvan
Tamworth
Tavistock
Terrebonne
Thamesford
.Tbamesville
Thornbill
Thorold
"Three Pavers
Thurso
Tilbury, East
Toronto
Trenton
Tullamore
TJlverton
Union
Uxbridge
Valleyfield
Vankleekhill
Vienna, C.W.
Vittoria
Walkerton
Wallaeeburg:
Wardsville
Warkworth
Warwick, C.W,
Waterdo'wn
Waterford
Waterloo, C.E.
Waterloo, C.W.
Watford
Welland Port
Welland (late Mer-
ritsville)
Welland Port
W.-llesley
Wellington
Wellington Sq.
West Farnliam
West Flamboro'
Weston
Whitby
Widder Station
Williams
Windsor, C.W.
Wingham
Woodbridge
Woodham
Woodstock
Woodville
Wroxeter
Wyoming
York
Yorkville
Zurich
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
Alexandria
Alice
Aliwal, North
Bathurst
Beaufort
Bedford
Bredasdorp
Burghersdorp
Caledon
Calvinia
Cape Town
Clan william
Colesberg
Cradock
East London
Elands Post
Fort Beaufort
Fraserburg
George
Graff Reinet
Grahamstown
Hope-town
Humansdorp
King William's
Town
Knysna
Malmesbury
Middelburg
Mossel-bay
Murray's-burg
Oudtshoorn
Paarl
Peddie
Piquet-berg
Port Elizabeth
Prince Albert
Queenstown
Richmond
Riversdale
Robertson
Somerset, East
Springbok Fonteiu
Stellenboseh
Swellendam
Tulbagh
Uitenhage
Victoria, West
Worcester
FALKLAND ISLANDS.
Stanley
HONDURAS.
Belize
NATAL.
Durham
Petermaritzburg
NEW BRUNSWICK.
Bathurst
Chatham
Ealhousie
Fredericton
Moucton
Newcastle
Richibucto
Sackville
St Andrews
St George
St John
Shediac
Sussex Vale
Woodstock
NEWFOUNDLAND.
Bay Bulls
Bon a vista
Brigus
Burgeo
Burin
Carboneir
Ferryland
Fogo
Greenspond
Harbor Briton
Harbor Grace
Placentia
St Johns
Trepassy
Trinity
Twillintrate
NEW SOUTH WALES.
Adaminaby
Adelong
Albury
Armidale
Balmain
Balrandal
Bathurst
Bega
Bendemeer
Berrima
Binalong
Boniballa
Bourke
Bowenfells
Braidwood
Branxton
Bundara
Burrowa
Camden
Campbelltown
Carcoar
Casino
Cassilis
Clarence Town
Cooma
Cocnabarabran
Cowra
Crown Flat
Cundle Town
Deniliquin
Dubbo
Dungog
Eden
Emu
Forbes
Glen Innes
Gosford
Goulbum
Grafton
Gundagai
Gundaroo
Gunnedah
Hartley
Hay
Inverell
Ironbark
Kempsey
Kiama
Kiandra
Liverpool
Lochinvar
Maitland (East)
Maitland (West)
Marulan
Merriwa
Minmi
Moama
Molong
Morpeth
Moruya
Mudgee
Mundooran
Murrurundi
Mvtswellbrook
Narrabri
Narrigunda
Newcastle
Newtown
Nimity-belle
Nun die
Orange
Paddington
Parramatta
Paterson
Penrith
Picton
Port Macquarie
Quean beyan
Raymond Terrace
Richmond
Schoalhaven
Scone
Singleton
Sofala
Stroud
Sydney
Tabulam
Tambaroora
Tamworth
Tarcutta
Teare
Tenterfield
Tinonee
Tumut
Uralla
Urana
Wagga Wagga
Walcha
Walgett
Wallsend
Warialda
Wee Waa
Wellingrove
Wellington
Windeyer
Windsor
Wollombi
Wollongong
Tass
Young
NEW ZEALAND.
Akaroa
Alexandra
Arrow River
Auckland
Balclutha
Blenheim
Cambridge
Campbell Town
Christchurck
Clyde
Collingwood
Dunedin
Greymouth
Hamiltons
Havelock
Hokitika
Invercargill
Kaiapoi
Lyttleton
Manuberikia
Mongonui
Napier
Nelson
Newcastle
New Plymouth
Oamaru
Onehunga
Otahuhu
Picton Blenheim
Port Chalmers
Port Waikato
Queenstown
Raglan
Riverton
Russell
Tauranga
Timaru
Tokomairiro
Tuapeka
Waikonaiti
Wanganui
Wangarei
Wellington
West Taieri
NOVA SCOTIA.
Halifax
PRINCE EDWARD
ISLAND.
Charlotte Town
586
POSTAL DIRECTORY— COLONIAL.
QUEENSLAND.
Bowen (Port-Deni-
son)
Brisbane
Clermont
Con damine
Dalby
Drayton
Gayndah
Gladstone
Goondiwindi
Ipswich
Mackay
Maryborough
Eockhampton
Roma
Springsuro
Surat
Taroom
Toowoomba
Townsville
Warwick
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Adelaide
Angaston
Auburn
Caliington
Clare
Clarendon
East Wellington
Echunga
Ereeling
Gambierton
Gawler
Glenelg
Goolwa
Greenock
Gumeracka
Hahndorf
Hamilton
Hindmarsh
Kadina
Kanyaka
Kapunda
Kingston
Kooringa
Lobethal
Lyndoch
Macclesfield
Melrose
Mintaro
Moonta
Morphett Vale
Mount Barker
Mount Pleasant
Nairne
Narracoorte
Noarlunga
Norwood
Penola
Port Adelaide
Port Augusta
Port Elliott
Port Lincoln
Eiverton
Eobe
Salisbury
Strathalbyn
Tanunda
Truro
Wallaroo
Willunga
Woodside
Yankalilla
TASMANIA.
Both well
Campbell Town
Circular Head
Deloraine
Emu Bay
Fingal
Franklin (Huon)
Hobart Town
Launceston
Longford
New Norfolk
Oatlands
Port Arthur
Ross
Sorell
Swansea
Torquay
Westbury
VICTORIA.
I Ararat
Avoca
Bacchus Marsh
Bairnsdale
Ballarat
Ballan
Beechworth
Belfast
Belvoir
Benalla
Brighton
Brunswick
Buckland
Buuingyong'
Camperdown
Carisbrook
Casterton
Castlemaine
Cheltenham
Chcwton
Chiltern
Clunes
Colac
Collingwood
Creswick
Dandenong
Da3'lesford
Digby
Dunolly
Eaglehawk (Sand-
hurst)
Echuca
Emerald Hill
Fitzroy
Fryers Town
Geelong
Gisborne
Grant
Hamilton
Happy Valley
Hawthorn
Heathcote
Hexham
Horsham
Hotham
Inverleigh
Jamiesons
Keilor
Kerang
Kilmore
Kyneton
Lancefield
Learmouth
Lintons
Longwood
Majorca
Maldon
Malmsbury
Maryborough
Melbourne
Moonambel
Moonee Ponds
Newbridge
New Inglewood
Penkridge
Pentland Hills
Pleasant Creek
Port Albert
Portland
Prahran
Queenscliff
Raglan
Redbank
Richmond
Rokewood
Romsey
Rushworth
Rutherglen
St Kilda
Sale
Sandhurst
Sandridge
Scarsdale
Smeaton
Smythesdale
Snapper Point
South Yarra
Stawell
Steiglitz
Streatham
Swan Hill
Talbot
Taradale
Tarnagulla
Wabgunyah
Wangaratta
Warrnambool
Williamstown
Woodend
Yackandandah
WEST COAST OF
AFRICA.
Gambia (Bathurst)
Lagos
Sierra Leone (Free-
town)
WEST INDIES.
Antigua (St John's
and English Har-
bour)
Bahamas (Nassau)
Barbadoes (Bridge-
town)
Bermuda (Hamilton
and St George's)
Dominica (Roseau)
Jamaica (Kingston)
Montserrat
Nevis(Charlestown)
StKitts (Basseterre)
St Lucia (Castries)
St Vincent (Kings-
town)
Tobago (Scarboro")
Trinidad (Port of
Spain)
Turk's Island
WESTERN AUS-
TRALIA*
Australind
Beverley
Bunbury
Canning
Champion Bay
Fremantle
Gingiu
Greenough
Guildford
Erwin River
Mandurah
Moore River
Northam
Pinjarrah
Port Gregory
Serpentine
Swan
Toodyay
Vasso
Victoria Plains
Wannerenooka
York
* The only Post Offices in Western Australia which are authorized to issue Money Orders on the
United Kingdom, and to pay Money Orders issued in the United Kingdom on Western Australia,' are
those at Perth and Albany (King George's Sound); but local arrangements are now in operation in the
Colony, by which Orders drawn on Perth in favour of persons residing in the above-mentioned Towns
and Districts can be negotiated, and the signature of the payee always obtained on the Orders.
The renewal of a lapsed Order, the issue of a duplicate Order, or the stoppage of payment of an Order
issued by a Colony on the United Kingdom, will be made on application to the Controller of the Metro-
politan Office of that portion of the United Kingdom in which such Colonial Order is payable, provided
an additional British Inland Rate of Commission be enclosed with the application ; except in the case
of lapsed Orders, when the additional commission will be deducted from the amount of the new Order
issued by the Department ; but the lapsed 'Order must be transmitted with the application for its
renewal. Postmasters in the United Kingdom have power to transfer to other offices in the United
Kingdom payment of Colonial Orders originally drawn on their own offices.
For repayment of the amount, of a Money Order, or for the correction of any error respecting the
name of the Payee or Remitter of an Order issued by a Colony on the United Kingdom, the application
on the subject, enclosing an additional Colonial Inland rate of Commission, must be addressed to the
Controller of the Metropolitan Office of the Colony in which such Order was issued.
POSTAL DIRECTORY— LONDON DISTRICT.
587
LONDON DISTRICT MONEY ORDER OFFICES, ETC.
THOSE MARKED THUS * ARE MONEY ORDER OFFICES ONLY.
bbey Eoad, St John's Wood,
N.W.
Icton, W.
Adelaide Eoad, Hampstead, N.W.
Albanv Eoad, Walworth, S.
Albany Street (No. 115), N.W.
Aldersgate St, (No. 76), E.C.
Aldgate (No. 27), E.
AUason Terrace, Kensington, W.
Amwell Street, E.C.
Anerlev, near Anerlev Station,
S.E.*
AnerleyKoad, near Crystal Palace,
S.E.
Balham, S.
Balls Pond, N.
'•Barbican, E.C.
Barking (Broadway), E.
[Barnes, S.W.
See also Castlenau Terrace.
L'Barnsbury (Wellington Ter.), N.
See also Hemingford Eoad.
iBarnsburv Eoad (133), N.
Battersea" Park, S.W.
'Battersea Park Terrace, S.W.
iBattersea Eise, S.W.
iBattersea Square, S.W.
See also Bridge Eoad and York
Eoad.
Bayswater, Queen's Eoad (11), W.
See also Bishop's Eoad, Led-
bury Eoad, and Notting Hill.
'Bermondsey (Grange Eoad), S.E.
.Bermondsey Street, S.E.
Eethnal Green Eoad (North-
' Eastern District Office), N.E.
See also Green Street, Bethnal
Green.
Bexley, S.E.
iBexley Heath, S.E.
l*Bishop's Eoad, Victoria Park,
I N.E.
'Eishopsgate St. Within, E.C.
•Bishopsgate Without, E.C.
Blackfriars Eoad (No. 100), S.
Blackfriars Eoad (No. 228), S.
Blackheath (Dartmouth Bow),
S.E.
Blackheath Hill, S.E.
See also Tranquil Vale.
.'Blackman Street (South-Eastern
I District Office), S.E.
Blackwall, E.
[Bland ford Street, W.
Bloomsbury, W.C.
Borough, High Street, S.E.
See also Union Street,
Boundary Eoad, St John's Wood,
N.W.
Bow (near the Church), E.
Bow Eoad (Wilby Terrace), E.
Brentford (High Street), W.
See also Old Brentford.
Brewer Street, Golden Square, W.
Brick Lane, E.
Bridge Eoad, Battersea, S.W.
Brixton, Acre Lane, S.
See also North Brixton and
Tulse Hill.
Brixton Hill (near the Telegraph).
S.
Brixton Eise, S.
Brixton Eoad, Loughborough
Place, S.
Broadway, London Fields, N.E.
Bromley, Middlesex, E.
Brompton Eoad (76), S.W.
See also Pulham Eoad and Old
Brompton.
Brook Street, Lambeth, S.
Bunhill Eow, E.C.
Burrage Town, Plumstead, S.E.
Burton Crescent, W.C.
*Buxton Street, Mile End, New
Town, N.E.
Caledonian Eoad (No. 314), N.
See also Thomhill Bridge.
Camberwell Green, S.
"Camberwell New Eoad, S.
Camberwell Eoad, S.
See also Southampton Street
and Cold Harbour Lane
Cambridge Heath, N.E.
Cambridge Street, Pimlico, S.W.
Camden Eoad (116), N.W.
Camden Eoad, Queen's Ter., W.
*Camden Town (North-Western
District Office,Eversholt Street),
N.W.
See also Camden Eoad, Chalk
Farm Eoad, Primrose Hill.
Camden Town, High Street,
N.W.
Canning Town, E.
Cannon Street, E.C.
Cannon Street Eoad, E.
Canonbury (218 St Paul's Eoad),
N.
Canterbury Place, S.E.
Canterbury Eoad, Maidavale, W.
Castlenau Terrace, Barnes, S.W.
Cedars Eow, South Lambeth, S.
Chadwell, Essex, E.
Chalk Farm Eoad (12), N.W.
Chancery Lane, W.C.
Chapel Street, S.W.
*Charing Cross (Branch Office),
W.C.
Charles Street, Middlesex Hos-
pital, W.
Charlton, Blackheath, S.E.
See also New Charlton.
Chelsea (Queen's Ed. West), S.W.
See also Brompton Eoadr
Danvers Street, King's EoadT
Old Brompton, Sloane Square,
Sloane Street.
Chichester Street, Paddington, W.
Chislehurst, S.E.
Chiswick, W.
Chrisp Street, Poplar, E.
Church End, Finchley, N.
Churton Street (Pimlico), S.W.
Circus Eoad, St John's Wood,,
N.W.
City Eoad, E.C.
Clapham Common, S.
Clapham (The Eise), S.
See also Larkhall Lane, Manor
Street, and Park Eoad, Clap-
ham.
Clapham Eoad (Dorset Place), S.
See also Stockwell Place.
Clapton, Upper, N.E.
See also Lower Clapton.
Clare Market, W.C.
Clarendon Eoad, North, W.
Clerkenwell Green, E.C.
*Cold Harbour Lane, Camberwel]
S.
Colney Hatch Park, N.
Commercial Eoad, East (Eastern
District Office), E.
Commercial Eoad, Lambeth, S.
Commercial Eoad, Peckham, S.E.
Cornwall Eoad, Westbourne ParkT
W.
For Covent Garden, see King-
Street, Covent Garden.
Crawford Street, Maryk-bone, W.
Crayford, S.E.
Crouch End, N.
Curzon Street, Mayfair, W.
Dalston (Queen's Eoad), N.E.
See also Downs Park Eoadi
and Broadway
Danvers Street, Chelsea, S.W.
Deptford Broadway, S.E.
Deptford, High Street, S.E.
See also Grove Street, Dept-
ford, and Lewisham Eoad.
*Devon's Eoad, Bromley, E.
Devonshire Street, W.
Dockhead, S.E.
Doctors Commons, E.C.
Dorcas Terrace, Hammersmith, W.
Down Street, Piccadilly, W.
'Downs Park Load, Shacklewell,
N.E.
Drury Lane, W.C.
Duke St., Manchester Square, W.
Dulwich, S.E.
See also East Dulwich.
588
POSTAL DIRECTORY— LONDON DISTRICT.
Ealing (near Church), W.
Ealing Common, W.
East Dulwich, S.E.
East India Eoad (near Dock
Gates), E.
East Sheen, S.W.
Eastcheap, E.C.
^Eastern Central District Office.
See General Post Office.
Eastern District Office.
See Commercial Road East.
Ebury Street, S.W.
Edgware Road (No. 69), W.
See also Upper Seymour St.
Edgware Road (135), W.
Edmonton (Fore Street), N.
Edmonton Green, N.
EdwardesTerrace,Kensington,W.
Elgin Road, Notting Hill, W.
Eltham, S.E.
Enfield Highway, N.
Erith, S.E.
Esmond Road, Bow, E.
Essex Road, Islington, N.
Euston Square (Seymour Street),
N.W.
Exmouth St., Clerkenwell, W.C.
Eenchurch Street, E.C.
Finchley Common, N.
See also Church End, Finch-
ley.
Finsbury Place, E.C.
Fleet Street (No. 107), E.C
Fore Street, E.C.
Forest Gate, Stratford, E.
Forest Hill, S.E;
See also Bill Green.
Fulham, S.W.
See also Stanley Bridge and
Walham Green.
Fulham Road, (No. 10), near Alex-
ander Square, S.W.
Fulham Road (No. 94), Queen's
Elm.
Fulham Road (No. 166), near Gil-
ston Road, S.W.
Fulham Road, 290 Redcliffe Gar-
dens, S.W.
*GeneralPost Office (Chief Office),
E.C.
Goswell Road (No. 139), E.C.
Goswell Road (No. 237), E.C.
Gower Street (No. 161), W.C.
Grafton Rd., Kentish Town, N.W.
Gray's Inn Road, W.C.
Gray's Inn Square, W.C.
Great Dover Street, S.E.
Great Guildford Street, S.E.
Great Maryleboue Street, W.
Great Portland Street W.
Great Russell Street, W.C.
Great Tower Street, E.C.
Greek Street, Soho, W.
Green Street, Bethnal Green, N.E.
Green Street. Leicester Sq., W.C.
Greenwich (Nelson Street), S.E.
See also Royal Hill and Tra-
falgar Road.
Grenville Street, W.C.
*Grove Lane, Camberwell, S.E.
Grove Place, Kentish Town Road,
N.W.
Grove Street, Deptford, S.E.
Hackney (Church Street), N.E.
See also Mare St. and South
Hackney.
Hackney Road, N.E.
Hackney Wick, N.E.
Hammersmith (Broadway), W.
See also Dorcas Terrace, King
Street, Starch Green.
Hammersmith New Road, W.
Hampstead (High St.), N.W.
See also Victoria Road, Ade-
laide Road, and Bellsize Park.
Hampstead Road, N.W.
Hanway Street, W.
Hanwell, W.
Harlesden Green, N.W.
Harrow (High Street), N.AV.
Harrow Road (Johnson's Place),
W.
Haverstock Hill, N.W.
Haymarket (132 Jermyn Street),
S.W.
Hemingford Road, N.
Hendon, N.W.
High Holborn (Western Central
District Office) (No. 26), W.C.
See also Holborn.
High Street, Islington, N.
High StreeiLower Norwood, S.E.
Highbury (near Church), N.
Highgate (High Street), N.
Highgate Hill( Whittingtou P1.),N.
Hill Street, Woolwich, S.E.
Holborn (No. 9), W.C.
Holborn Hill, E.C
Holloway(Holloway Rd., 269), N.
See also Manor Place, St
James's Road, and Upper Hol-
loway.
Homerton (High Street), N.E.
Hornsey, N.
Hornsey Rise, N.
Hornsey Road, N.
House of Commons (for issue only),
S.W.
Hoxton (8 St John's Road), N.
Hoxton, High Street, N.
See also New North Road.
For Hyde, see The Hyde.
Hyde Park Square (Albion
Street). W.
See also Little Sussex Place.
Ilford (High Street), E.
Isle of Dogs (near the Church), E.
See also Manchester Road.
Isleworth, W.
See also Smallbury Green.
Islington (Northern District
Office), Essex Road, N.
See also Barnsbury, Barns-
bury Road, Canonbury, Essex
Road, Hemingford Road, High-
bury, High Street, Liverpool
Road, St Peter's Street, South-
ga.te Road, Upper Street.
Jermyn Street (No. 98), S.W.
Judd Street, W.C.
Kennington Cross, S.E.
Kennington Park, S.E.
Kensal Green, W.
Kensal Road, W.
Kensington (High Street), W.
See also Allason Terrace, Ecl-
wardes Terrace, Newland Ter-
race, South Kensington.
Kensington Park Road (No. 98),
W.
"Kentish Town Road (No. 149),
N.W.
Kentish Town Road (383). N.W.
See also Grove Place, Graftor
Road, Leighton Road, Maldeic
Road, Southampton Road.
Kew, W.
Kilburn (Sydney Terrace), N.W. '
See also St George's Terrace.*
King Street, Cheaps.ide.
King St., Covent Garden, W.C .
King Street, Hammersmith, W. '
King William Street, E.C.
King's Cross Road, W.C
King's Road (No. 45), West Wat.
pole Street
King's Road, 194 West Manoic
street, S.W.
See also Chelsea.
Kingsland Crescent, N.E.
Kingsland Green, N.E.
Kingsland Road, N E.
Knightsbridge (St George's Place) ■
S.W.
See also Pimlico.
Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill, W*
Lambeth(SouthernDistrict Office) -
York Place, S.E.
Lambeth Walk, S.E.
Lamb's Conduit Street, W.C
Lancaster Street (No. 17). Hyd<
Park, W.
Langham Place (No. 2), Regen
Street, W.
Larkhall Lane, Clapham, S.
Leadenhall Street, E.C
Leather Lane, E.C.
Ledbury Road, Notting Hill, W.
Lee, Kent, S.E.
Lee Green, S.E.
Leighton Road, Kentish Town -
N.W.
Leinster Terrrace, Hyde Park
W.
Lessness Heath, S.E.
Lewisham (Lee Bridge), S.E.
Lewisham Road, Deptford, S.E.
Leyton, N.E.
Leyton Street, N.E.
Leytonstone (near the Church)
N.E.
Limehouse (Three Colt Street)
E.
Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
Lisson Grove, N.W.
See also North Street, Lissoi
Grove.
Little Sussex Place, W.
Liverpool Road, Islington, N.
London Road, Southwark, S.E.
Long Acre, W.C.
Lorrimore Road, Walworth, S.E.
Lower Road, Rotherhithe, S.E.
Lower Clapton (Lea Bridge Road)
N.E.
See also Clapton, Upper.
Lower Norwood, S.E.
See also Hisj-h Street
Lower Queen Street, Rotherhithe
S.E.
Lower Sydenham, S.E.
Lower Thames Street, E.C.
Lower Tottenham, N.
See also Totteuhani.
Ludgate Hill, E.C
Lupus Street, Pimlico (No. 6)
S.W.
Lupus Street (No. 109), S.W.
POSTAL DIRECTORY— LONDON DISTRICT.
589
E&ida Hill (near Canal Bridge),
' W.
See also Canterbury Road,
[ Kensal Road, Portsdown Eoad,
! Fortsdown Terrace, Warwick
i Boad.
fcalden Road, Kentish Town,
(n.w.
Manchester Road, Isle of Dogs, E.
Hanor Piaee, Hollo way Road, N.
[Manor Street, Clapham, S.
kfare Street. Hackney, N.E.
Marsh St.,Waltbamstow, N.E.
Barsham Street, S.W.
Herton Bridge, S.
Mile End Road (148), E.
Mile End Road (424), E.
Hill Hill, Middlesex, N.W.
Hillbank Street, S W.
SJillpond Street, S.E.
Hill Wall (Ebenezer Terrace), E.
Hinories, E.
Hoorgate Street, E.C.
Sdortlake, S W.
kfount St., Grosvenor Square, W.
few Bond Street (No. 44), W.
New Brentford.
See a^o Old Brentford, W.
New Broad Street, E.C.
New Charlton, S.E.
See alio Old Charlton.
New Cross. S.E-
New Cross Road (No. 393), S.E.
Newgate Street (No. 95), E.C.
New^Kent Road, S.E.
New North Road. N.
New Peckliam, S.E.
Newington Butts, S.E.
Newington Causeway, S.E-
Newlaud Terrace, Kensington, W.
Newport Market. Leicester Square,
w.c.
*Nine Elms Road, S.
S-e also South Lambeth.
Norland Road, Notting Hill, W.
North Brixton, S.
North-Eastern District Office.
See Betbnal Green Road.
North End, Tottenham, N.
North End, Whetstone, N.
North Street, Lisson Grove, N.W.
*North- Western District Office.
See Camden Town.
North Woolwich, E.
Northern District Office.
See Islington.
E. Norwood (Crown Hill), S. .
See also Anerley Road, High
Street, Lower Norwood, South
Norwood, Westow Hill.
Notting Hill (68 High St.), W.
See also Clarendon Road
North, Cornwall Road, Elgin
Road, Kensington Road, Lad-
broke Grove, Ledbury Road,
Norland Road.
Old Brent for. 1, W.
See also New Brentford.
Old Brompton, S.W.
See also Brompton Road,
Chelsea.
Old Charlton.
See also New Charlton, S.E.
Old Ford. Middlesex, E.
Old Kent Roa,d (170), S.E.
Old Kent Road (774), S.E.
Old Kent Rd. (384), near Cobourg
Road, S.E.
Old Quebec Street, W.
Osnaburgh Street, N.W.
Oxford Street (No. 227), W.
Oxford Street (No. 352), W.
Paddington Green, W.
S<-e also Chichester Street,
Edgware Road, Harrow Road,
Lancaster Street, Leinster Ter.
Pall Mall (Opera Colonnade), S.W.
Pancras Road (near Old Church),
N.W.
Park Road, Clapham, S.W.
Park Street, Grosvenor Square,
W.
Parliament Street, S.W.
Peckham (High Street), S.E.
See also Commercial Road,
New Peckham, St George's Rd.
Peckham Rye, S.E.
Penge, S.E.
Pentonville Road, N.
Piccadilly (No. 57), W.
Pimlico (South-Western District
Office),.S.W., No. 8 Buckingham
Gate.
See also Cambridge Street,
Chapel Street, Churton Street,
Ebury Street, Knightsbridge,
Lupus Street, Ranelagh Ter.,
Sloane Square, Sloaue Street,
Vauxhall Bridge Road.
Plaistow, Essex, E.
Plumstead (Agnes Place), S.E.
Plumstead (Sussex Place), S.E.
See also Burrage Town, S.E.
Ponders End, N.
Poplar, High Street, E.
Poplar (Penny Fields), E.
See also Blackwall, Chrisp
Street, East India Road, Isle of
Dogs, Limehouse, Mill Wall,
Rhodeswell Road.
Portland Town (High Street),
N.W.
Portsdown Road, Maida Hill, W.
Portsdown Terrace, Maida Hill
W.
See also Kilburn.
Poultry, E.C.
Primrose Hill, Princess Terrace,
N.W.
Princes Street, Westminster (No.
11), S.W.
Putney (High Street), S.W.
Putney (Upper Richmond Road),
S.W.
Queen Street, Cheapside, E.C.
Queen's Terrace, St John's Wood,
N.W.
Ranelagh Terrace, Pimlico, S.W.
Ratcliff (Broad Street), E.
Rathbone Place, Oxford St., W.
Red Lion Street, W.C.
Regent Street (Foubert's Place),
W.
Rhodeswell Road, Poplar, E.
Roehampton, S.W.
Roman Road, Bow, E.
Eotherhithe Street, S.E.
See also Lower Road, Rother-
hithe, Lower Queen Street, and
Millpond Street.
Royal Hill, Greenwich, S.E.
Rushey Green, S.E.
*St George's Road, Peckham, S.E.
St George's Ter., Kilburn, N.W.
St James's Road, Holloway, N.
St James's Street, S.W.
St John Street Road, E.C.
St John's Hill, Wandsworth, S.W.
St John's Wood (Queen's Terrace),
N.W.
See also Abbey Road, Bound-
ary Road, Circus Road, an
Portland Town. High Street
St Matthias Place, Stoke Newing-
ton, N.
St Paul's Road, N.W.
St Peter's Street, Islington, N.
Shadwell (High Street), E.
Shepherd's Bush, W.
Shepherdess Walk, City Road, N.
Shooters Hill, S.E.
Shooters Hill Road, S.E.
Shoreditch (No. 57), E.
Shoreditch (No. 110), E.
Sloane Square, S.W.
Sloane Street (No. 179), S.W.
Smallburv Green, Isleworth, W.
Smithfield Bars. E.C.
Somers Town (Phoenix St.), N.W.
South Audley Street, W.
*South-Eastern District Office.
See Borough.
*South Hackney (Broadway), N.E.
South Kensington (Gloucester
Road), W.
See also Kensington.
South Lambeth (Bradley Terrace),
S.W.
See also Battersea Park Ter.,
Cedars Row, Nine Elms Road,
Southville, Thorne Road.
South Norwood, S.E.
South-Western District Office,
Buckingham Gate.
See Pimlico.
Southampton Rd., Kentish Town,
N.W.
Southampton Row, W.C.
Southampton Street, Camberwell,
S.E.
Southgate, N.
See also Chasegate.
Southgate Road, Islington, N.
See also Islington.
Southville (Wandsworth Road),
S.W.
Stanley Bridge, Fulham, S.W.
Starch Green, W.
Stepney (Waterloo Terrace), E.
Stockwell Green, S._
Stockwell Place, Clapham Rd., S.
Stoke Newington (High St.), N.
See also St Matthias Place
and Victoria Grove.
Store Street, Bedford Sq., W.C.
Strand (No. 125), W.C.
Strand (No. 163), W.C.
See also West Strand.
Stratford (Broadway), E.
Stratford-le-Bow, E.
Stratford New Town, E.
See also Canning Town, West
Ham.
Streatham, S.W.
Streatham Common, S.W.
Sydenham, S.E.
See also Upper and Lower
Sydenham.
590
POSTAL DIRECTORY— LONDON DISTRICT.
Temple (Devereux Court), W.C.
Temple Bar, E.C.
Thayer Street, W.
The Hyde, N.W.
Thorne Road, South Lambeth, S.
Thornhill Bridge, King's Cross, N.
Throgmorton Street, E.C.
Tooley Street, S.E.
Tooting, Lower, S.
See also Upper Tooting.
Torrington Place, W.C.
'Tottenham (High Cross), N.
See also Lower Tottenham,
North End, West Green, and
Wood Green.
Tottenham Court Eoad (No. 103),
W.
Trafalgar Road, Greenwich. S.E.
Tranquil Vale, Blackheath, S.E.
Tulse Hill, S.
Turuham Green, W.
Union Street, Southwark, S.E.
Upper Street, Islington (255), N.
Upper Baker Street, N.W.
Upper East Smithfield, E.
Upper Gloucester Place, N.W.
*Upper Holloway Junction Place,
N.
See also Manor Place.
Upper Seymour Street, W.
•Upper South wick Street, Hyde
Park, W.
Upper Sydenham, S.E.
Upper Thames Street, E.C.
Upper Tooting, S.W.
Vauxhall, S.E.
See also South Lambeth.
Vauxhall Bridge Road, S.W.
*Vere Street (Western District
Office), W.
Victoria Docks, E.
Victoria Grove, Stoke Newing-
ton, N.
Victoria Road, Hampstead, N.W.
Vigo Street, Regent Street, W.
Vincent Sq., Westminster, S.W.
Walham Green, S.W.
Walthamstow, N.E.
See also Marsh Street.
Walworth (14 Crosby Row), S.E.
See also Albany Road, Lorri-
rnore Road.
Wandsworth (High Street), S.W.
See also Battersea Rise, St
John's Hill, Wandsworth.
Wanstead, N.E.
Wapping (High Street), E.
Wapping Wall, E.
Wardour Street, W.
Warwick Road, Maida Hill, W.
Waterloo Road, S.E.
Wellclose Square (No. 67), Leman
Street, E.
Welling, S.E.
*Western Central District Office.
See High Holborn.
West Green, Tottenham, N.
West Ham, E.
West Strand, W.C.
*Westbourne Grove, W.
Westbourne Park (Alexander
Street), W.
See also Cornwall Road and
Notting Hill.
*Western District Office.
See Vere Street, W.
Westminster (Broadway), S.W.
See also Marsham Street,
Millbank Street, Parliament
Street, Vincent Square.
Westminster Bridge Road, S.E.
Westow Hill, Norwood, S.E.
Whetstone, N.
See also North End.
Whitechapel Road (No. 1), E.
Whitechapel Road (No. 141), E.
Willesden, N.W.
Wimbledon, S.W.
Winchmore Hill, N.
Wood Green, Tottenham, N.
See also Tottenham.
Wood Street, Cheapside, E.C.
Woolwich (High Street), S.E. •
See also Hill St., Woolwich.
Woolwich Arsenal, S.E.
Woolwich Dockyard, S.E.
*York Road, Battersea, S.W.
York Road, King's Cross, N.
STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
591
OFFICE OF INLAND REVENUE,
10 WATERLOO PLACE.
STAMP AND TAX DEPARTMENT.
Comptroller-General and Solicitor, Angus Fletcher.
Assistant Solicitor, David Crole.
Chief Clerk to the Comptroller-General, W. D. Gal-
la way.
First-class Clerics, Alexander Ogilvy, "Warehouse-
keeper of Stamps ; Alexander Somerville.
Second-class Clerks, Charles G. C. Christie, Alex. S.
Gilchrist, Charles G. Mackay, John W. Douglas,
Thomas G. Eeid, George Slight.
Third-class Clerks, John Burns, Alex. Smith, W.
S. Bowie, D. C. Tule, John C. Patterson, George
Millar, Wm. Welsh, James Anderson, Neil Boyle,
Wm. Taylor.
Fourth-class Clerks, J. M. Gidney, A. E. Eobertson,
Thos. W. Nowers, George Melville, jun., Thos.
Eobertson, Archd. Anderson, Thomas C. Addis,
Wm. Andrew, Michael Pithie, Arthur Wellesley
Burns.
Cashier of Stamp Duties and Receiver- General of
Land and Assessed Taxes, Thomas Smith.
LEGACY AND SUCCESSION DUTY DEPARTMENT.
Superintendent, John Parker.
Chief Clerk, Jacob Giddings.
Second-class Clerks, G. J. Macquire, J. H. Pout.
Third-class Clerks, W. H. Davey, J. Murker.
Fourth-class Clerks, Henry Parker, M. Miller.
Will Sorter, Thomas Eeed.
STANDING COUNSEL FOR THE rNIAND REVENUE.
Andrew Eutherfurd, advocate.
STAMPING ROOM.
William M'Evoy, Lauchlin M'Pherson, Duncan
Stewart, C. Victor Carter, Geo. Matheson, John
Nicol, Joseph Brown, James Snowdowne.
Packer in Stamping Room, J. Henry Feltham.
Messengers, James Currie, James Gemmell, Joseph
Anderson, Andrew Eoberts, David Wink.
Night Watchman, John Clark.
Housekeeper, Mrs Deans.
INSPECTORS OF TAXES.
Aberdeen, James M Aulay.
Ayr, David E. Vass.
Edinburgh, Alex. Paterson.
Glasgow, James Martin.
Perth, James Peffers. ,
SURVEYORS OF TAXES.
Aberdeen, 1st district, A. Fraser, Aberdeen ; 2d dis-
trict, J. Fimister, Aberdeen ; 3d district, J. Turn-
bull, Aberdeen.
Argyle, 1st district and Bute, John Muat, Dunoon ;
2d district, Eobert Campbell, Oban.
Ayr (without the district of Carrick), George Tosh,
Ayr.
Banff, James Bussell, Keith.
Caithness and Sutherland, James Lowe, Wick.
Dumbarton, 1st district, John Holm, Glasgow.
Dumfries, John Clerk, Dumfries.
Edinburgh, 1st district, John M'Kelvie, Edinburgh ;
2d district, Andrew Wilson, Edinburgh ; 3d dis-
trict, E. S. Smith, Edinburgh; 4th district, D.
Lamont, Edinburgh ; 5th district and Peebles,
Thos. Cullen, Edinburgh.
Elgin and Nairn, Walter Anderson. Elgin.
Fife, 1st district, W. Stacey Webber, Cupar- Fife;
2d district, Clackmannan and Kinross, Thomas
Patterson, Kirkcaldy.
Forfar, 1st district and Kincardine, Jas. S. Miller,
Montrose; 2d district, Thos. M. Black, Dundee.
Haddington and part of Berwick, Alexander M'Lean,
Haddington.
Inverness, 1st district, W. G. Kinmont, Inverness ;
2d district, Andrew Philp, Inverness.
Kirkcudbright, Francis S. Allan, Maxwelltown,
Dumfries.
Lanark, 1st district, Wm. Munro, jun., Hamilton ;
2d district, Wm. Munro, sen., Glasgow ; 3d dis-
trict, Eobert Walker, Glasgow ; 4th district, John
H. Banks, Glasgow ; 5th district, and Dumbarton
(2d district), Alex. Nisbet, Glasgow.
Orkney and Zetland, John Airth, Edinburgh.
Perth, 1st district, Donald Mackintosh, Perth ; 2d
district, Edward Maughan. Perth.
Renfrew, J. S. Smiles, Paisley.
Ross and Cromarty, John Sutherland, Inverness.
Roxburgh, Selkirk, and part of Berwick, Edward
Henderson, Melrose.
Stirling and Linlithgow, William Vost, Stirling.
Wigtown, and Carrick-in-Ayrshire, Eobert S. Forbes,
Stranraer.
EXCISE DEPARTMENT.
Solicitor, Angus Fletcher.
Assistant Solicitor, David Crole.
Solicitor before the Inferior Courts, Maurice Lothian.
Collector, Thomas Smith.
Clerks, John Yelland, B. D. Wilson, Wm. Johnston.
Supervisors, John G. Brandford, Eobert Young,
Thomas Dobson, William Dear, James Christie,
William M. Briggs.
DISTRICT COLLECTORS OF EXCISE.
Aberdeen, John Anderson.
Argyle, John Thorn.
Dumfries, H. W. Wicks.
Elgin, William Irwin.
Glasgow, George M'Callum.
Greenock, John Eobertson.
Haddington, James Macfadzean.
Inverness, Alexander Pringle.
Linlithgow, John B. Adamson.
Dundee, William Eyley.
Perth, James Smith.
Stirling, John Watson.
592
STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
STAMP AND LEGACY DUTIES, ETC.
Adhesive Stamps. — The Board of Inland Revenue
gave notice by advertisement, 20th April 1862,
that an impressed stamp of Id., and an adhesive
stamp of Id.., had been provided to be used indis-
criminately for Receipts, Drafts, Certified Copies
of Registers of Births, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths
and Burials, Contract Notes, Delivery Orders,
Policies of Insurance against accidents in travel-
ling. The adhesive stamp has ' Inland Revenue '
around a bust portrait of Her Majesty, and below
' One Penny.' The impresse'd stamp has on it
' One Penny,' and the date in figures. The old
stamps may still be used. The stamps appro-
priated by name are, Bills and Promissory Notes.
Bills of Lading, Proxy impressed Stamps, and
Postage Stamps.
In cancelling adhesive stamps, instead of writ-
ing the name of the party or his firm in full, it
shall be sufficient if the initials shall be written,
stamped, or impressed in ink on the stamp, to-
gether with any other particulars required b}'
law, provided the stamp shall be effectually can-
celled, so as not to admit of being again used.
(24 & 25 Vict. c. 91, § 33.)
See Stamping of Deeds after being executed.
Admission as a burgess, or into any Corporation or
Company in any Burgh in Scotland, in lieu of the
duties of £1 and £3 formerly payable, 5s.
Admissions of other descriptions, various ; as to
which see the schedule annexed to 55 Geo. in. c.
184. See also Licence, below.
Admission to act as Advocate, £50 ; as Writer to
the Signet, Solicitor, Agent, Attorney, or Pro-
curator in any court, £25 ; to act as Agent in
Supreme Courts without indenture (in addition
to the said £25), £60 ; do. in Inferior Courts,
without indenture (in addition to the said £25),
£30 ; to act as Notary-Public, £20 ; to be Fellow
of College of Physicians, £25 ; to degree of
Doctor of Medicine, £10 ; to ecclesiastical bene-
fice, £2.
Affidavits and Declarations (23 Vict. c. 15). —
For every sheet or piece of paper, parchment, or
vellum, on which the same shall be written or
printed, 2s. 6d. (Affidavits and declarations
authorized to be made before Justices of Peace
are exempted.)
Agreement (on and after 3d April 1860) for a
Lease or Tack of Lands, etc. not exceeding seven
years ; and,
Agreement, Minute, or Memorandum (on and
after 3d April 1860), containing the terms and
conditions on which Lands, etc. are let. held, or
occupied'for any such term — The same duty as on a
Lease or Tack.
Provided that any Lease or Tack afterwards made,
in pursuance of and conformably to the above,
shall be charged with the Lease duty, but not
higher than 2s. 6d., exclusive of Progressive duty,
notwithstanding the terms and conditions may be
varied, not affecting the Stamp duty. The Lease
may be impressed with a stamp denoting the pay-
ment of the proper duty on the Agreement,
Minute, or Memorandum.
Agreement or Memorandum (after 5th July 1865)
for letting a dwelling-house or tenement, or part
of such, for less than a year, at a rent payable
weekly or monthly, and not exceeding the i-ate of
3s. 6d. a-week (28 & 29 Vict, c. 96, § 5), Id.
Agreement containing the terms and conditions
on which a furnished dwelling-house is let for a .
period less than a year, where the rent for such •
period shall exceed £25 — duty. 2s. 6d.
[Agreement for Lease for period not exceeding ■
seven years ; Agreement for Lease for less than a
year, at a rent payable weekly, etc. ; and Agree-
ment for letting a furnished house for less than a
year, if the duty shall not exceed 2s. 6d , may be
stamped if brought to the Commissioners at Lon- •
don, or their office iu Edinburgh, or lodged with,
the Distributors of Stamps in the country, within \
fourteen days after being made."|
[The stamp, if adhesive, to be cancelled by the ' ■
parties to the instrument (if exceeding two, one
on each side only) by writing upon or across the
stamp his name ; and before or at the time of the
first party signing the instrument, the date of the '
instrument must be written on the stamp. In
i default, stanTp of no avail. Proof of writing upon,
or across the stamp a necessary part of t>he evi-'
denceof signing or making the instrument. Every
person who signs incurs a penalty of £5 if in-
strument has not on it an impressed stamp or
adhesive stamp cancelled, or who does not sign '
across adhesive stamp, and also the agent who
may have prepared the instrument. (24 & 25
Vict. c. 21, § 14 and 15.)]
Agreement, or minute or memorandum of Agree-
ment, without a clause of registration, and not'
charged otherwise, nor expressly exempted from
all Stamp duty, where the matter is of the value
of £5 or upwards, whether the same shall be only
evidence of a contract, or obligatory upon the
parties from its being a written instrument, to- '
gether with every schedule, receipt, etc. endorsed I
or annexed, 6d.
Progressive duty on words, 6d.
Letters forming an Agreement. If any of such-
Letters shall be stamped with a duty of Is., it-
shall be sufficient, although the same shall in
the whole contain any quantity of words exceed-',
ing 2160.
Exemptions. — Agreements for the hire of any ;
labourer, artificer, manufacturer, or menial ser-'
vant.
Memorandum or agreement for or relating to the
sale of any goods, wares, or merchandise.
Agreements entered into in the United Kingdom I
for or relating to the service in the colonies of any
person as an artificer, clerk, domestic servant,
handicraftsman, mechanic, gardener, servant in
husbandry, or labourer. (17 & 18 Vict. c. 83,
§ 21.)
Agreements in compliance with or under the pro- .
visions of the Merchant Seamen's Act, 7 & 8 .
Vict. c. 112, or the Mercantile Marine Act, 13 &\,
14 Vict. c. 93.
Note. — The Agreement, if liable to one duty of 6d., I
may be stamped if brought to the Commis- I
sioners at London, or their office at Edinburgh,
or lodged with the Distributors of Stamps in the •
country, within fourteen days after being made.
If after, at London or Edinburgh, on a penalty
of £10. (7 & 8 Vict. c. 21, § 5/) If the matter-
of the Agreement shall be under the value of
£20, the penalty is 20s. If liable to further-
duty than 6d., it is subject to the same Regula-
tions as Deeds. See Stamping of Deeds. — The
STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
593
I duty of 6d. on an Agreement may be denoted
by an adhesive stamp ; but every party who
signs the Agreement must, at the time of so
signing, write upon or across the stamp his
name, and date of the day and year of writing
the same. In default, stamp of no avail. Proof
of writing upon or across the stamp as afore-
said, a necessary part of the evidence of the
Agreement. (23 & 24 Vict. c. Ill, § 12.)
Allotment, Letter of. See Scrip.
Allotment, Letter of, after 12th August 1867, of
any share of any company or proposed company,
or in respect of any loan raised or proposed to
be raised by any such company ; or Letter of
Allotment issued or delivered in the United
Kingdom of any share, of any colonial company
or proposed company, or in respect of any loan
raised, or proposed to be raised, by or on behalf
of any foreign or colonial government, state,
company, or corporation ; and the term ' Letter
of Allotment,' hereinbefore used, shall include
letter of renunciation or other document having
the effect of a letter of allotment in favour of any
person Id.
Allc (TMENT, Penalty for signing, &c. See under
Scrip.
Appraisements, after 5th July 1865 (28 & 29 Vict.
c. 96, § 2).
Amount not exceeding
Above £5 and not above
... 10
... 20
... 30
... 40
... 50
... 100
... 200
... 500 and upwards
Apprenticeship Indentures
If the premium, be under
£30 and under
50
100
200
300
400
500
600
800
1000 or upwards
If no premium, 2s. 6d.
Indentures of clerks or apprentices to writers to
the signet, solicitors, or agents in the Supreme
Courts of Scotland, £60 ; Inferior Courts, £30.
But the indenture, if stamped with 2s. 6d.,
shall be duly stamped for recording and for
enforcing the obligations in it, and the residue
of the Stamp duty, £29, 17s. 6d., shall be paid
on admission as a procurator. (30 & 31 Vict.
c. 96, § 23.)
See Duplicate or Counterpart.
Exem. — Indentures of apprentices for sea-service
and poor children.
Assignation of an unrecorded conveyance (21 & 22
Vict. c. 76, § 13, and sch. I, Nos. 1 and 2 ; 23 & 24
Vict. e. 143, § 9, 10, and sch. F, Nos. 1 and 2),
whether separate from or written upon the ' con-
Sveyance.'
If upon the sale of any property, see Convey-
ance.
If of any heritable property, etc., see Mortgage.
If of any property for a gratuitous or other con-
sideration, not inferring the payment of any
specific duty £1, 15s.
i Association, Memorandum of. See Deed.
Assurance. See Insurance.
2P
£5
£0
0
3
10
0
0
6
20
0
1
0
30
0
1
6
40
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2
0
50
0
2
6
100
0
5
0
200
0
10
0
500
0
15
0
1
0
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£30
£1
0
0
50
2
0
0
100
3
0
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200
6
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20
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0
Award or Decreet-arbitral, after 5th July 1865.
(28 & 29 Vict. c. 96.)
Where the value of tho matter in dispute shall
not exceed £5 £0 0 3
Exceeding £5 and not exceeding 10 0 0 6
10 ... 20 0 10
20 ... 30 0 16
30 ... 40 0 2 0
40 ... 50 0 2 6
50 ... 100 0 5 0
100 ... 200 0 10 0
... 200 ... 500 0 15 0
... 500 ... 750 10 0
... 750 ... 1000 15 0
... 1000, and also in all other
cases not provided for 1 15 0
(Inland Bill) Draft or Order, after 10th October
1853, for the payment of any sum of money to the
bearer, or to order, on demand Id.
And the following instruments shall be deemed
and taken to be drafts or orders for the payment
of money within the intent and meaning of this
Act, and of any Act or Acts relating to the
stamp duties on bills of exchange, drafts, or
orders, and shall be chargeable accordingly
with the Stamp duties imposed by this Act, or
any such Act or Acts, viz. : —
All documents or writings usua.lly termed letters
of credit, or whereby any person to whom any
such document or writing is or is intended to
be delivered or sent, shall be entitled or be in-
tended to be entitled to have credit with, or in
account with, or to draw upon any other per-
son for, or to receive from such other person
any sum of money therein mentioned.
Exemptions from the duties on Drafts or Orders. —
All letters of credit, whether in sets or not,
sent by persons in the United Kingdom to
persons abroad, authorizing drafts on the
United Kingdom. (16 & 17 Vict. c. 59.)
Draft or Order, after the 24th May 1858, for the
payment of any sum of money to the bearer on
demand, which being drawn upon any banker
within fifteen miles of the place where such,
draft or order is issued, was formerly exempt
from Stamp duty (21 Vict. c. 20) Id.
The following is from schedule of 23 Vict. c. 15,
under Bill of Exchange, Draft, or Order :
'All Bills, Drafts, or Orders, for the payment by
any banker, or person acting as a banker, of
any sum of money, though not made payable
to the bearer or to order, and whether de-
livered to the payee or not ; and all Writings
or Documents entitling or intended to entitle
any person whatever to the payment from or
by any banker, or person acting as a banker,
of any sum of money, whether the person to
whom payment is to be made shall be named
or designated therein or not, or whether the
same shall be delivered to him or not, shall
respectively be deemed to be bills, drafts, or
orders for the payment of money chargeable
with Stamp duty, as if the same had been
made payable to bearer or to order. Provided
always, that any one Document or Writing,
although directing the payment of several
sums of money to different persons, shall be
chargeable with Stamp duty, as one order only.'
Draft or Order, Writing or Document, for the
payment, or for entitling any person to the
payment, by or through any banker, of any
sum of money, sent or delivered to the banker,
and not to the person to whom payment is to
be made, or any person on his behalf, to be
held not to have been and not to be chargeable
with any higher Stamp duty than one penny,
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STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
although payable at any time after data. Duty
may be denoted by adhesive stamp, to be can-
celled as in the case of a draft on demand.
(23 & 24 Vict. c. Ill, § 17.)
Exemptions. — Any draft or order drawn by any
banker upon any other banker, not payable to
bearer or to order, and used solely for the purpose
of settling or clearing any account between such
bankers.
Any letter written by a banker to any other banker,
directing the payment of any sum of money, the
same not being payable to bearer or to order, and
such letter not being sent or delivered to the person
to whom payment is to be made, or to any person on
his behalf; and all warrants or orders for the
payment of any annuity granted by the Commis-
sioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, or
for the payment of any dividend or interest on any
share in the Government or Parliamentary stocks
or funds ; and all drafts or orders drawn by the
Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery in
England or Ireland, shall be exempt from all Stamp
duty. (23 Vict c. 15.)
Note.— 26 & 27 Vict. c. 105 repeals the Act 17
Geo. in. c. 30, and so much of any other Acts
as continue or revive the said Act, or as pro-
hibit or impose penalty for or on account of
publishing, uttering, or negotiating in England
any promissory or other note, not being a note
payable to bearer on demand, bill of exchange,
draft, or undertaking in writing, being nego-
tiable or transferable, for payment of 20s., or
above that sum, and less than £5, or on which
20s., or above that sura, and less than £5, shall
remain undischarged, made, drawn, or indorsed
in any other manner than as directed by the
said Act of 17th year aforesaid, and also the
17th section and schedules C and D of an Act
passed in the 8th and 9th year of Her Majesty's
reign, c. 38, requiring or directing that all such
notes, bills, drafts, or undertakings as afore-
said, which shall be issued in Scotland, shall
be made, drawn, or indorsed according to the
forms contained in the said schedules.
[The duty on drafts or orders may be impressed
on the paper, or an adhesive stamp may be
affixed. (16 & 17 Vict. c. 59, § 3.) See Ad-
hesive Stamp. — Where an adhesive stamp is
used, the maker of the draft to cancel the stamp
by writing on it his name or initials. Penalty
for omission, etc., £10. (16 & 17 Vict. c. 59,
§ 4, 5.) The payer of the draft or order shall,
when he pays it, write the word ' paid ' on the
stamp. Penalty for omission, £20. (23 Vict.
c. 15, § 12.) Banker may affix stamp to an
unstamped draft and cancel it, and pay the
draft, charge the person who ought to have
paid it with the stamp, or deduct it from the
sum. Draft good, but not to relieve of penalty.
(23 & 24 Vict. c. Ill, § 18.) Penalty for re-
moving adhesive stamps, or using them a
second time, or doing any act to defraud of
duty, £20. (16 & 17 Vict. c. 59, § 4, 5.)]
L Inland Bill payable otherwise than on de-
mand;
2. Promissory Note payable otherwise than to
bearer on demand ;
3. Foreign Bill drawn in but payable out of the
United Kingdom, not drawn in sets of three or
more ;
4. Foreign Bill not exceeding £500 drawn out
and payable out of the United Kingdom, but
indorsed or negotiated within the United
Kingdom, not drawn in sets of three or more ;
5. Foreign Bill not exceeding £500 drawn out
of and payable within the United Kingdom ;
6. Foreign Bill drawn or indorsed out of the
United Kingdom, payable on demand, on and
after 3d April 1860 (23 Vict. c. 15) ;
7. Foreign Bill of Exchange payable on demand,
indorsed, or purporting to be indorsed out of
the United Kingdom, wherever the same may
be drawn (27 & 28 Vict. c. 56, § 2) ;
8. Foreign Promissory Note made or purporting
to be made out of the United Kingdom, and
payable within the United Kingdom (23 &
24 Vict. c. Ill)—
Not exceeding £5 £0 0 1
Exceeding £5 and not above 10 0 0 2
10 ... 25 0 0 3
25 ... 50 0 0 6
50 ... 75 0 0 »
75 ... 100 0 10
And the following duties apply to all the above,
and in addition to
Promissory Note payable to bearer on demand.
Above £100 and not above £200 £0 2 0
200 ... 300 0 3 0
300 ... 400 0 4 0
400 ... 500 0 5 0
500 ... 750 0 7 6
750 ... 1000 0 10 0
1000 ... 1500 0 15 0
1500 ... 2000 10 0
2000 ... 3000 1 10 0
3000 ... 4000 2 0 0
4000— for every £1000, or part of
£1000— 10s.
Foreign Bill for payment of money exceeding
£500 drawn out of the United Kingdom, and
payable, or indorsed, or negotiated within the
United Kingdom. For every £100, and part
of £100 Is.
(24 & 25 Vict. c. 21.)
N.B. — Promissory Notes for £100 or under are
not to be drawn payable to bearer on demand,
except bankers' re-issuable notes, which re-
quire a different stamp; and only such notes
of bankers, and no others, can be re-issued after
being once paid.
Foreign Bills drawn in but payable out of the
United Kingdom, and also drawn out and pay-
able out of the United Kingdom, but indorsed
or negotiated within the United Kingdom, if
drawn in sets of three or more, for every bill
of each set —
Sum payable not above £25 £0 0 1
Above £25 and not above 50 0 0 2
50 ... 75 0 0 3
75 ... 100 0 0 4
... 100 ... 200 0 0 8
... 200 ... 300 0 10
... 300 ... 400 0 14
... 400 ... 500 0 18
... 500 ... 750 0 2 6
... 750 ... 1000 0 3 4
... 1000 ... 1500 0 5 0
... 1500 ... 2000 0 6 8
... 2000 ... 3000 0 10 0
... 3000 ... 4000 0 13 4
... 4000 and upwards — every bill of the
set, for every £1000, or part of £1000
—3s. 4d. (23 Vict. c. 15.)
Note. — The duty on a Foreign Bill, on and after
3d April 1860, drawn or indorsed out of the
United Kingdom for the payment of mone)' on
demand, is the same duty as on an Inland Bill
of Exchange, for the payment of money other-
wise than on demand. (23 Vict. c. 15.) See
above.
The word ' indorsed ' is held by the Board of
STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
595
Inland Revenue to Lave no practicable effect
See Times, 20th and 22d April 18C0.
Foreign Bill drawn in but payable out of the
United Kingdom on demand, although to be
indorsed out of the United Kingdom, if not
drawn in sets, would be liable to duty of Id.
[The duties on Foreign Bills, drawn out of the
United Kingdom, are to be denoted by adhesive
stamps. The holder to affix the adhesive
6tamp if one not on it before he negotiate it,
and cancel the stamp by writing his name or
the name of his firm and the date on it. (17
& 18 Vict. c. 83, § S.) If the Bill or Note be
received by the holder with the adhesive
stamp effectually obliterated and purported,
and appearing to be duly cancelled, the same,
as regards such holder, shall be deemed to be
so. If not cancelled, the holder may do so, as Bills of Lading.
of any sum of money, weekly, monthly, or at
any other stated periods, if made payable to
the bearer, or to order, or if delivered to tho
payee, or some person on his or her behalf,
where the total amount of the money thereby
made payable shall be specified therein, or can
be ascertained therefrom, or shall be indefinite,
the same duty as on a bill payable to bearer or
order on demand.
Promissory Note for the payment of any sum of
money by instalments, or for the payment of
several sums of money at different days or
times, so that the whole of the money to bo
paid shall be definite and certain, the same duty
as on a promissory note, payable otherwise
than to the bearer on demand, for a sum equal
to the whole amount of the money to be paid.
if he were the person first negotiating the Bill
or Note. On his doing so, the Bill or Note
shall be duly stamped. The person who ought
to have cancelled the stamp not relieved of any
penalty incurred by not cancelling the same,
(24 & 25 Vict. c. 91, § 33.) The Act 23 Vict.
c. 15, § 12, provides that the party paying the
bill shall, when he does so, write the word
'paid' upon the stamp. The amount of duty
on adhesive stamps is impressed on two parts
The Board of Inland Revenue recommend that
the cancellation should be on one of the parts,
and the other left legible.]
If a Foreign Bill payable abroad, and as to which
the provision 'drawn in sets of three or more
apply, shall be drawn in a single bill, the duty
will be the same as on an Inland Bill ; and if
in a set of two, the duty on each will be the
same as on an Inland Bill. This is in accord-
ance with the opinion of the Board of Inland
Revenue (see North British Daily Mail, 3d
November 1854). But the Board have given
an opinion that a Foreign Bill drawn abroad
and payable in this country in duplicate or
triplicate onty represents one transaction, and
is liable to the duty on one Inland Bill of the
same account ; that is, if one of the parts have
the full duty, the others may be unstamped
(see Times, 6th November 1854). The sche-
dule of the Act does not provide for such a bill
being drawn in sets. Bills bearing to be drawn
out of the United Kingdom are to be deemed
Foreign Bills so drawn, although they may in
reality be drawn in the United Kingdom. (17
& 18 Vict. c. 83, § 4.) A person in the United
Kingdom drawing and issuing a bill payable
out of the United Kingdom in a set, must
draw the whole set; and a person transferring
or negotiating such bill must transfer and de
liver, stamped, the whole number of the set.
Penalty, £100. A person taking such bill
must get the whole set stamped, otherwise he
cannot recover on it or make it available, (lb.
§ 6.) This applies only to bills drawn w-ithin
and payable out of the United Kingdom.
Bills payable on demand, and indorsed out of
the United Kingdom, wheresoever drawn, are
held to be Foreign Bills, but chargeable with
the same duty as Inland Bills not payable on
I demand. (27 & 28 Vict. c. 50, § 2.)
Inland Bill, Draft, or Order, for the payment
of any sum of money, though not made pay-
able to the bearer, or to order, if the same shall
be delivered to the payee, or some person on
his or her behalf, the same, duty as on a bill of
exchange for the like sum, payable to bearer
or order.
Inland Bill, Draft, or Order for the payment
0
2
6
0
3
9
0
5
0
0
6
3
0
n
6
.6d.
[Bills of lading cannot be stamped after signing.
The penalty for signing unstamped bill of
lading is £50. (5 & 6 Vict. c. 79, § 24.)]
Bonds and other Securities.
Bond (personal) given for any certain sum of
money not exceeding £50 £0 13
Exceeding £50 and not exceeding 100
100 ... 150
150 ... 200
200 ... 250
250 ... 300
And where the same shall exceed £300, then for
every £100, and also for any fractional part of
£100— 2s. 6d.
Bond as a security for moneys to be thereafter lent,
advanced, or paid, or which may become due upon
account current, together with any sum already
advanced or due, or without, as the case mav
be,—
Where the money secured or to be ultimately
recoverable shall be limited not to exceed a>
given sum, — The same duty as on a bond for
such sum.
Where uncertain, and without any limit, — The
same as on a bond for a sum equal to the
amount of the penalty.
Where there is no penalty, the bond shall be
available for such an amount only as the ad
valorem stamps will cover.
Personal Bond given as a security for the trans-
fer or re-transfer of any share in any of the
Government or Parliamentary Stocks or Funds,
or of the Banks of England or Ireland, or of tho
East India Company, or of any other Company
or Corporation,- — The same ad valorem duty as
on a bond for a sum of money equal to the
value of the stock or fund secured, according
to the average price at the date of the bond, or
on either of the ten days preceding, or the
latest day preceding on which there shall have
been a known sale.
Bond, Debenture, or other security for money
made by or on behalf of any Foreign or Colonial
Government, State, or Company (not being a bill
or promissory note chargeable with duty, nor an
instrument chargeable with duty as a bond, or
for which a. composition is payable), which shall
be issued, delivered, assigned, trans/erred, or
negotiated within the United Kingdom, — The
same duty as on a bond in the United Kingdom.
This is not to apply to instruments bona fide made
and issued out of the United Kingdom, as
security for money raised on loan in foreign
parts, and not lent by any person resident in
the United Kingdom, and the interest whereon
shall not be paid within the United Kingdom.
Persons making, issuing, delivering, transfer-
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ring, or negotiating in the United Kingdom
any .such security, or paying interest on divi-
dends thereon before it be duly stamped, are
liable to a penalty of £20. (25 Vict. c. 22,
§38-> ' ...
Personal Bond given as a security for the pay-
ment of any sum of money, or for the transfer
or re-transfer of stoch secured also by a toadset,
or other instrument paying duty as a wadset,
or for the performance of covenants contained
in such instrument, or for both those purposes,
provided such other instrument bear even date
with and be referred to in such bond, —
Where the sum of money or the value of the
stock secured shall not exceed £800, — The
same ad valorem duty as on a mortgage or wad-
set for securing the like amount or value.
Exceeding £800— £1.
Personal or Heritable Bond given as an addi-
tional or further security for the payment of
any sum of money, or for the transfer or re-
transfer of any share in any of these stocks
previously secured by a bond or other security
therein referred to, which has paid the proper
ad valorem duty on bonds at the date thereof, —
Where the sum or the value of the stock shall
not exceed £1400, — The same ad valorem duty
as on a bond or mortgage, for securing the like
sum or value.
Where said sum shall exceed £1400 — £1, 15s.
Bond, 12th August 18G7. — Transfer or Assignment,
disposition or assignation, of any such bond,
or of any bond debenture, or other security
charged with Stamp duty by 25 Vict. c. 22 (by
Foreign and Colonial Government), — for every
full sum of £100, or part of £100 assigned (30
& 31 Vict. c. 90, § 23) 6d.
Transfers, etc., of Bonds charged with the fixed
maximum duty of £1 or £1, 15s. shall not be
charged with more than such fixed maximum
duty. (30 & 31 Vict. c. 90, § 23.)
Personal or Heritable Bond given as the only
or principal security for the payment of any
annuity upon the original creation and sale
thereof — The same ad valorem duty as on a
conveyance upon sale in consideration of the
sum or value given or agreed for the purchase.
See Conveyances.
Personal Bond given as a collateral or auxiliary
security for the payment of any annuity upon
the original creation and sale, where granted or
conveyed or secured by any other deed or in-
strument paying the ad valorem duty on con
veyances upon the sale of any property, —
Where such ad valorem duty shall not exceed
20s., such bond shall be chargeable with a
Stump duty of equal amount therewith;
And where such exceeds 20s. — £1.
Personal or Heritable Bond given as a security
for the payment of any annuity (except upon
the original creation and sale), or of any sum-or
sums of money at stated periods (not being
interest nor rent upon a lease), for any definite
and certain term, so that the total amount to be
paid can be previously ascertained, — The same
ad valorem duty as on a bond of the like nature
for the payment of a sum of money equal to
such total amount.
Personal or Heritable Bond given as a security
for the payment of any annuity (except as afore-
said}, or of any money at stated periods (not
being interest nor rent upon lease), for the term
of life or any other indefinite period, so. that
the whole cannot be previously ascertained, —
Where the annuity or sum secured shall not
exceed £50 per annum, £1 ;
Exceeding £50 and not exceeding £100 per
annum, £2.
And where exceeding £100 per annum, then for
every £100, and also for any fractional part of
£100 per annum, £2.
But where there shall be both a personal and
heritable bond in separate deeds of the same
date for securing any such annuity, etc., and
the ad valorem duty above charged amounts to
£2 or upwards, the heritable bond only to be
charged with the ad valorem duty, and the per-
sonal bond to be charged only with the duty
of£l.
Bond of any kind or description given for any
other purpose than as aforesaid, — The duty
chargeable by any Act in force at passing 13th
& 14th Vict. c. 97.
But no such bond shall be charged with any
greater amount of Stamp duty than the ad
valorem duty before charged upon a bond given
for the payment of a definite and certain sum
of money to the same amount as the penalty of
such bond.
Bond of Belief to a cautioner or surety, £1, 15s.
Bond for the due execution of an office, and to
account for money received by virtue of such
office. £1, 15s.
Bond given for or in respect of duties of customs
or excise, or for preventing frauds or evasions
thereof, or for any other matter relating thereto
— relanding of plate — registering of British
vessels, 5s.
Heritable or Personal Bond, of any kind what-
ever, not otherwise charged nor expressly
exempted from all Stamp duty, £1, 15s.
[The above provision, that the duty shall not
exceed the ad valorem duty on a sum the same
amount as the penalty in the bond, applies to
the four preceding entries.]
Cards — Every Pack of Playing, made fit for sale
or use (after 1st September 1862), 3d.
[A pack means any number not exceeding 52.
Cards are not to be sold but in packs, and each
pack must be enclosed in a stamped wrapper.
Penalties are imposed upon makers of Cards
sending out Cards without a stamped wrapper,
and upon all persons selling Cards without
stamped wrappers. Sellers of Cards, excepting
makers selling wholesale to persons to sell
again, must cancel the stamp on the wrapper
by writing or impressing on it their name in
ink. (25 Vict. c. 22, § 28, 29, 32, 34.)]
Charter, Disposition, or Contract (after 10th
October 1854), containing the first original
constitution of feu and ground-annual rights in
Scotland (not being a lease or tack for years),
in consideration of any annual sum payable in
perpetuity or for any indefinite period, whether
feu-farm, or other duty, feu-rent, ground-an-
nual, or otherwise, —
Where annual sum shall not exc. £5 £0 6 0
Exceeding £5 and not exceeding 10 0 12 0
10 ... 15 0 18 I
15 ... 20 14 0
20 ... 25 1 10 0
25 ... 50 3 0 0
50 ... 75 4 10 6
75 ... 100 6 0 0
And so on, for every £50, and also for
anv fractional part of £50 3 0 0
(17 & 18 Vict. c. 83.)
Charter of Resignation, Confirmation, Novodamus,
upon appraising, or decreet of adjudication or
sale, of heritable subjects holden of a subject
siqjerior, 5s.
Also,- writ of confirmation of any deed or instru-
STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
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merit of sasine or notarial instrument, where
lands held of a subject superior, written upon
such deed or instrument, 21 & 22 Vict. c. 76, §
7 ; Writ of resignation, lands held as aforesaid,
ib. § 9 ; Writ of investiture, or deed of relin-
quishment of superiority, lands held as afore
said, ib. § 24, and schedule N, No. 3, 23 & 24
Vict. c. 143. § 41— 5s.
Progressive duty of 5s.
Chaeter-Party after 5th July 1865 6d.
The Stamp may be impressed or adhesive. If
adhesive, the person who last signs, or whose
signature completes the contract, shall cancel
the stamp by writing upon it his name, or the
name of his firm, and the true date of his so
writing. If not so cancelled, the charter-party
shall not be valid for any purpose whatever.
Unstamped charter-parties may be stamped
with an impressed stamp by the Commissioners
of Inland Revenue, on payment of the duty and
4s. 6d., if brought to them within seven days ;
on payment of the duty and £10, if brought to
them after seven days and within one calendar
month after date and first signing. After the
expiry of a calendar month, no charter-party
shall be stamped on any pretence. Unstamped
charter-parties first signed abroad, may be
stamped within ten days after they are received
in the United Kingdom, by any part}7 thereto
affixing an adhesive stamp, and cancelling the
same by writing across it his name and the date
of his so affixing the stamp. (28 & 29 Vict. c.
96, § 7.)
Collation, Institution, or Admission by a Pres-
bytery or other competent authority, to any
ecclesiastical benefice, £2. (55 Geo. in. c. 184,
and 27 Vict. c. 18.)
Composition-Deed with Creditors, £1, 15s.
Contract Note (after 28th August 1860). Any
note, memorandum, or writing, commonly
called a Contract Note, or by whatever name
the same may be designated, for or relating to
the sale or purchase of any Government or
other public stocks, funds, or securities, or any
stocks, funds, or securities, or share or shares
of or in any joint-stock or other public company,
to the amount or value of £5 or up wards.... Id.
[Duty to be denoted by impressed or adhesive
stamps. Adhesive stamp to be cancelled by
writing, stamping, or impressing in ink, upon
or across it, name or initials and date of can-
celling. Penalty for marking or signing with-
out being stamped, £20, and no charge for
brokerage, commission, agency, or otherwise,
shall be lawful. (23 & 24 Vict. c. Ill, § 7 ; 24
& 25 Vict. c. 91, § 33.)]
Contract under the Highway Acts for making,
maintaining, or repairing highways (28 & 29
Vict. c. 96,"g 30) 6d.
Conveyances.
Conveyance, whether grant, disposition, assign-
ment, transfer, renunciation, or of any other
kind whatsoever, upon the sale of any lands,
tenements, rents, annuities, or other property,
heritable or moveable, or of any right, title, in-
terest, or claim in, to, out of, or upon any such,
that is, for the principal or only deed, instru-
ment, or writing, whereby the lands or other
things sold are granted, assigned, transferred,
renounced, or otherwise conveyed to or vested
in the purchaser, or any other person, by his
direction, —
Where the purchase or consideration money ex-
pressed shall not exceed £5 £0 0 6
Exceeding £5 and not exceeding 10 0 10
... " 10 ... 15 0 16
Exceeding £15 and not exceeding £20 £0 2 0
20 ... 25 0 2 6
25 ... 50 0 5 0
50 ... 75 0 7 6
75 ... 100 0 10 0
100 ... 125 0 12 6
125 ... 150 0 15 0
150 ... 175 0 17 6
175 ... 200 1 0 0
200 ... 225 1 2 6
225 ... 250 15 0
250 ... 275 1 7 6
275 ... 300 1 10 0
And where the purchase or consideration money
shall exceed £300, then for every £50, and also
for any fractional part of £50 — 5s.
It is directed that the purchase-monej' or con-
sideration shall be truly expressed and set forth
in words at length in or upon every deed or in-
strument of conveyance ; and where such con-
sideration shall consist, either wholly or in part,
of any stock or security, the value thereof re-
spectively, to be ascertained as after mentioned,
shall also be truly set forth, as aforesaid, in or
upon every such deed or instrument ; and such
value shall be deemed to be the purchase or
consideration money, or part thereof, as the
case may be, in respect whereof the ad valorem
duty shall be charged.
And where the consideration, or any part of the
consideration, shall be stock in the public funds,
or any Government debenture, or stock of the
Banks of England or Ireland, or any debenture
or stock of any Corporation, Company, Society,
or persons or person, payable only at the will of
the debtor, the duty shall be calculated (taking
the same respectively, whether constituting the
whole or a part only of such consideration)
according to the average selling price thereof
respectively, on the day, or on either of the
ten days preceding the date of the deed or in-
strument of conveyance, or if no sale shall have
taken place within such ten days, then accord-
ing to the average selling price thereof on the
day of the last preceding sale ; and if such
consideration, or part thereof, shall be a mort-
gage, bond, or debenture, the amount whereof
shall be recoverable by the holder, or any other
security whatsoever, whether payable in money
or otherwise, such calculation shall be made
according to the sum due thereon for both prin-
cipal and interest.
In any case where property shall be sold and
conveyed in consideration of any rent-charge
or annuity, or any annual or periodical payment
to be made permanently or for any indefinite
period, so that the total amount of the money
to be paid for such property cannot be previ-
ously ascertained, which rent-charge, annuitj-,
or other payment shall be made subject to
redemption or purchase upon terms and con-
ditions specified in the deed or instrument
whereby the property sold shall be conveyed
to or vested in the purchaser, or any person
by his direction, the money or the considera-
tion mentioned in the said deed or instrument
as that on payment or transfer, delivery or
satisfaction, of which the said rent-charge, an-
nuity, or other payment shall be redeemed or
purchased, or repurchased, or shall cease to be
payable, shall be deemed to be the purchase-
money or consideration, on the sale of the said
property so sold and conveyed, and in respect
of which last-mentioned purchase-money or
consideration the ad valorem duty shall be
chargeable ; and where any such last-men-
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STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
tioned consideration shall consist wholly or in
part of any stock or security mentioned in the
Act 13 & 14 Vict. c. 97, the value thereof shall
be ascertained as in such Act is in that behalf
provided ; and where any such annuity, rent-
charge, or other payment aforesaid shall be
made, subject to redemption or purchase, or
repurchase or discontinuance, upon payment or
satisfaction of an}7 money or value to be ascer-
tained or calculated in manner provided in the
said deed or instrument, the amount of such
money or value shall, for the purpose of charg-
ing the said ad valorem duty, be ascertained
or calculated, as in such deed or instrument
shall be so provided. (16 & 17 Vict. c. 59,
§ 11.)
[Moneys secured on the property, and all moneys
which the purchaser has to pay, are to be
deemed purchase-money, or part of it for pay-
ment of the duty.]
Copies or Extracts from the public register, or
from books of any court of record, 2s. 6d. ; and
where the same shall contain more than 600
words, any less quantity of words over and
above the first 600 words, or above any second,
third, or other full quantity of 600 words, a
further duty of 2s. 6d.
Copy attested of any agreement or deed for the
security or use of a person not being a party or
taking benefit wider it, Is.
Progressive duty for every 720 words, Is.
Copy attested of a will, testament, or codicil, or
of a confirmation of a testament, testamentary
or dative, same duty as above.
Copt, Certified Copy or Extract (on and after
3d April 1860) of or from any register of births
baptisms, marriages, deaths, or burials, Id.
The said duty to be paid by the person requiring
any such Copy or Extract.
Exemptions. — ■' Copies of Entries of Baptisms, Mar
riages, and Burials transmitted to the registrar
of the diocese, in pursuance of the 52 Geo. ui
c. 146.'
' Certified Copies of Registers sent by superintend-
ing registrars to the general registrar in pursu
ance of the 6 if 7 Wm. iv. c. 86. And Cojries or
Extracts made or given under or in pursuance
of the 7 Vict. c. 15, to amend the laws relating
to labour in factories.1 (23 Vict. c. 15.)
' Copy or Extract furnished by any clergyman,
registrar, or other official person, pursuant to
any Act of Parliament, or to any general or
superintending registrar under any general regu-
lation; and in any case where the person giving
the copy or extract is not entitled to any fee or
reward for the same.1 (23 & 24 Vict. c. Ill,
§16.)
Note. — The duty may be denoted by impressed
or adhesive stamp. If an impressed stamp is
not on the instrument, see Delivery Order,
as to affixing and cancelling the adhesive
stamp.
Copyright of Designs, certificate of — £5.
' Cost Book Mines (on and after 3d April 1860). —
Any Note, Instrument, or Writing, requesting
or authorizing the purser or other officer of
any mining company conducted on the Cost
Book system to enter or register any transfer
of any share or shares or part of a share in
any mine ; or any Notice to such purser or
officer of any such transfer' — 6d. (23 Vict.
c. 15.)
Note. — The person who shall write or sign any
such Note, Instrument, or "Writing, or give
such Notice, shall, if an impressed stamp be
not on it, affix and cancel the adhesive stamp.
See Note under Delivery Order. Penalty on
such person for default, and on the purser or
other officer registering the transfer or com-
plying with such Notice — £20. (23 Vict. c.
15, §11.)
Covenant. — Any deed containing a covenant for
the payment or repayment of any sum. or for
the transfer or re-trausfer of stock, in any
case where a mortgage, if made for the like
purpose, would be chargeable under this
schedule with any ad valorem duty exceeding
in amount £1, 15s. ; or for the payment of any
aunuity, or any sums at stated periods, in any
case where a bond for the like purpose would
be chargeable with any such duty — The same
ad valorem duty as on bond respectively for
the like purpose.
When it is an additional security to a properly
stamped bond referred to in it, the ad valorem
duty here charged not payable.
Exemption. — Any covenant contained in a deed
chargeable under Mortgages or Settlement.
Debentures, or Certificate for receiving back
duties of customs or excise on goods exported
after the 10th October 1853,—
Where the drawback to be received shall not
exceed £10 Is. Od.
Where the same shall exceed £10 and not
exceed £50 2s. 6d.
And where the same shall exceed £50 ... 5s. Od.
(16 & 17 Vict. c. 59.)
Declaration. See Affidavit.
Deckeet-arisitral. See Award.
Deed not otherwise charged, £1, 15s.
Note. — Testamentary Instruments or Disposi-
sitions mortis causa (on and after 3d April
1860) are not chargeable with any Stamp duty.
(23 Vict. c. 15, § 7.)
Memorandum of association and the articles of
association of joint-stock companies to bear
stamps as if they were deeds (19 & 20 Vict. c.
47, § 11) ; but stamp not necessary for printed
copy though signed. (/&•)
Where, upon the appointment or assumption of
new trustees into a trust, several deeds shall
be executed for vesting the trust property in
the new trustees, if one of the deeds shall be
stamped with the duty of £1, 15s., it is suffi-
cient (after 6th August 1861) if the others be
stamped with the duplicate duty. Upon all
the deeds being produced to the Commis-
sioners of Inland Eevenue, and on their being
satisfied of the facts, they shall impress on the
deeds having the duplicate duty a stamp de-
noting the payment of the duty of £1, 15s. on
some other deed. (24 & 25 Vict. c. 91, § 30.)
Deed of Eelinquishment of Superiority, 22 Vict. c.
76, § 23, and sch. N, No. 1. If in considera-
tion of a sum of money, see Conveyance. If
gratuitous, £1, 15s.
Deeds or Instruments liable to Stamp duty, not
to be registered until duly stamped. (24 & 25
Vict. c. 91, § 34.)
Delivery Order (on and after 3d April 1860). —
Any writing or document, commonly called a
Delivery Order, or by whatever name the
same shall be designated, entitling or intended
to entitle any person therein named, or his
assigns, or the holder thereof, to the delivery
of any goods, waras, or merchandise, of the
value of forty shillings or upwards, lying in any
dock or port, or in any warehouse in which
goods are .stored or deposited on rent or hire,
or upon any wharf — such writing or document
being signed by or on behalf of the owner of
such goods, wares, or merchandise, upon the
STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
599
sale or transfer of the property therein (23
Vict. c. 15)— Id.
{Field to be on sale or transfer, unless the con-
trary declared in the order by the maker or
giver of it. False statement, penalty £20.
False order not involved in the hands of the
custodier of the goods, unless a party or privy
to the fraud. (23 & 24 Vict. c. Ill, § 13.)
Person requiring the order to pay the Stamp
duty, and person required to grant it may re-
fuse to do so until duty paid to him. (lb. §
14.) If the order state the goods to be under
the value of 40s., penalty, unless the orders
shall be stamped when issued, on the makers,
£20. (23 Vict. c. 15, § 10.)
The duty may be denoted by impressed or ad-
hesive stamps. If an impressed stamp not on
the instrument, the person who shall make,
sign, or issue, shall, before delivery, affix the
adhesive stamp, and effectually cancel it by
writing, stamping, or impressing in ink on it
his name, or the name of his firm or principal,
or the initials, and the date of the day and
year. Penalty on such person for default,
and on the person receiving it without stamp,
£20. (23 Vict. c. 15, § 9 ; 24 & 25 Vict. c. 91,
§ 33.) No charge for brokerage, etc., in re-
ference to the sale or purchase mentioned or
referred to in such, orders, lawful, if not
stamped. (lb.)]
Deputation of a Gamekeeper, £1, 15s.
Disentail, Instrument of, £1, 15s.
Dock Warkant (on and after 3d April 1860).
Any warrant or document, commonly called a
Dock Warrant, or any other writing or docu-
ment, by whatever name the same shall be de-
signated, which shall evidence the title of any
person therein named, or his assigns, or the
holder thereof, to the property in any goods,
■wares, or merchandise, lying in any dock or
warehouse, or upon any wharf — such writing or
document being signed or certified by or on
behalf of the company or person in whose cus-
tody such goods, wares, or merchandise may
be (23 Vict. c. 15)— 3d.
Exemption. — Any writing or document given by
any inland carrier acknowledging the receipt of
goods conveyed by such carrier.
Where there is a Dock Warrant stamped with
the duty, and also a 'weight-note' relating
only to the same goods, the weight-note shall
be exempt from the duty. (23 & 24 Vict. c.
Ill, § 15.)
Note.— The duty may be denoted by impressed or
adhesive stamp. If an impressed stamp not on
the instrument, see Deliveky Op.der, as to
affixing and cancelling the adhesive stamp.
Duplicate or Counterpart of any deed or instru-
ment, of any description whatever, chargeable
with any Stamp duty, under any Act or Acts
in force, —
Where such Stamp duty (exclusive of progres-
sive duty) shall not amount to the sum of 5s.,
the same duty as chargeable on the original
deed or instrument, including the progressive
duty thereon (if any) ;
And where the same (exclusive as aforesaid)
amounts to the sum of 5s. or upwards, — 5s.
And where in the latter case any such deed or
instrument, together with any schedule,
ceipt, or other matter put or indorsed thereon,
or annexed thereto, contains 2160 words or
upwards, for every entire quantity of 1080
words contained therein above the first 1080
words, the progressive duty of 2s. 6d.
In such latter case the duplicate or counterpart
(excepting counterparts of leases not signed by
the lessor, 16 & 17 Vict. c. 95, § 12) is not
available unless stamped with a particular
stamp for denoting the payment of the full
Stamp duty on the original deed or instrument,
which shall be impressed upon such, on the
same being produced, together with the origi-
nal deed or instrument, and on the whole being
duly executed and stamped in all other respects.
Duplicates to have denoting stamp impressed
are received by the Solicitor of Inland Revenue,
Edinburgh. See afterwards.
Dwelling-House Act. See Lease.
Gift' of vacant stipend of a Scotch parish in the
presentation of the Crown, 30s.
Insurance.
1. Life.
Policv, where (after 28th August 1860) the sum
insured shall not exceed £25 £0 0 3
(23 & 24 Vict. c. Ill, § 10.)
Where the sum insured shall exceed
£25 and not exceed £500, — Then
for every £50, and any fractional
part of £50 0 0 6
Where it shall exceed £500 and shall
not exceed £1000,— Then for every
£100, and any fractional part of £100 0 10
Where it shall exceed £1000,— Then
for every £1000, and any fractional
part of £1000 0 10 0
(16 & 17 Vict. c. 59.)
(23 & 24 Vict. c. Ill, § 8 ; 24 & 25 Vict. c. 91, §
29.) Duties may be denoted by adhesive
stamps, which may be provided, and in the
meanwhile by any adhesive stamps not appro-
priated by name to any other instrument, or
impressed stamps, or by a combination of both.
Where adhesive stamp issued (probably mis-
printed in Act for used), it shall he cancelled
by writing, stamping, or impressing in ink,
name or initials, date, and particulars relating
to the insurance for which stamp adapted. In
default, penalty £10. (23 & 24 Vict. c. Ill, §
9 ; 24 & 25 Vict. c. 91, § 33.)
2. Fire.
Duty on each policy, or other instrument (after
25th June 1865), and on any note or memo-
randum given as a receipt for money prepara-
tory to such policy (28 Vict. c. 30), Id.
Besides a duty at the rate of Is. 6d. per cent,
yearly on every insurance made, continued, or
renewed, after 25th June 1865.
(See schedule of Act for provision as to insur-
ances effected or renewed between 27th April
1865 and 25th June 1865 for period of time
extending beyond 25th June 1865.)
Exemptions.— Public hospitals ; also agricultural
produce, farming stock and implements of
husbandry, provided the insurance shall be
effected by a separate and distinct policy. Also
exempted, any workman's tools, for the benefit
of the workman, not exceeding £20, if by a
separate policy, or by a distinct sum being in-
sured on them. (23 & 24 Vict. c. 111. § 11.)
3. Sea.
Policy of insurance made for a voyage, ' and also
for time, or to extend or to cover any certain
time beyond twenty-four hours after the ship
shall have arrived at her destination and been
there moored at anchor,' chargeable with duty
for a voyage and for time. (30 Vict. c. 23, § 11.)
For every policy (after 31st May 1867) of sea in-
surance for or upon any voyage, —
In respect of every full sum of £100, and in
600
STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
respect of any fractional part of £100 thereby
insured 0s. 3d.
For every policy of sea insurance for time,
in respect of every full sum of £100,
and in respect of any fractional part of
£100 thereby insured, —
When the insurance shall be made for any
time not exceeding six months Os. 3d.
When the insurance shall be made for any
time exceeding six months and not
exceeding twelve months 0s. 6d.
But if the separate interest of two or more dis-
tinct persons shall be insured by one policy for
a voyage or for time, then the duty of 3d., or
the duty of 3d. or 6d., as the case may require,
shall be charged thereon in respect of every
full sum of £100, and every fractional part of
£100 thereby insured upon any separate and
distinct interest. (30 Vict. c. 23, sch. B.)
' Sea insurance' means any insurance (including
re-insurance) upon any ship or the machinery,
tackle, or furniture of any ship, or upon goods,
merchandize, or property on board of any ship ;
or upon the freight or other interest which
may be lawfully insured in or relating to any
ship. ' Policy' means any instrument whereby
a contract or agreement for sea insurance shall
be made. (30 Vict. c. 23, § 4.)
Commissioners of Inland Revenue to provide
blank policies, printed (from sch. E to Act)
stamped. These forms may be bought at price
of duty. Before delivering out, officer of In-
land Revenue to mark or write thereon day,
month, and year of delivery. Penalty for
wilful neglect, £100. (lb. § 5.)
No contract or agreement for sea insurance (other
than such insurance as is referred to in 25 &
26 Vict. c. G3, § 55) shall be valid unless ex-
pressed in a policy. Policy shall specify the
particular risk, names of underwriters, and
sums insured. If omitted, policy null and
void. (lb. § 7.)
Policy for any time exceeding twelve months
null. (lb. § 8.)
Policy not good or available in law or equity
unless duly stamped, and cannot be stamped
after it is signed or underwritten by any per
son, except in two cases, viz. —
1. Policy of mutual insurance may be stamped
with additional duty, provided it shall not
be underwritten at the time to an amount
exceeding the sums the stamps already on it
will warrant.
2. Policy made abroad may be stamped within
the time specified in the Act 28 & 29 Vict.
c. 96, § 15, to wit, two months after being
received in the United Kingdom. (lb. § 9.)
Alterations on the terms and conditions of a
policy may be made after it is underwritten
if made before notice of determination of risk
originally insured, — and shall not prolong the
period beyond six months in the case of a
policy for less than six months, or beyond the
period allowed by the Act in the case of a
policy made for more than six months, and if
the property of the articles insured remains the
same, and no additional or further sums shall
be insured.
Carrier by sea, or other person who, for money
paid as additional freight or otherwise, takes
the risk of goods, etc. when on board ship, or
engages to indemnify the owner of such goods,
etc. from loss, such shall be deemed a contract
for a sea insurance.
Penalty of £100 is imposed on a person who shall
become an assurer upon a sea insurance unless
by policy duly stamped, (lb. § 13.)
Penalty of £100 is imposed on a person who shall
procure a sea insurance unless there shall be a
policy duly stamped, (lb. § 14.)
Penalty of £l00 is also imposed upon a broker,
agent, or other person negotiating a sea in-
surance contrary to the Act, or writing an
agreement for a sea insurance not duly
stamped, (lb. § 14.)
Penalty of £100 is imposed for using a document
purporting to be a copy of policy, if there shall
not be a duly stamped policy existing at the
time. (lb. § 15.)
Broker, agent, or other person negotiating a sea
insurance shall not have right to charge for his
trouble, nor for the premium which he may
have paid, unless there shall be a duly stamped
policy. Money paid to such broker, etc. shall
be held to be paid without consideration, and
shall remain the property of the employer, his
executor or assigns. (lb. § 16.)
4. Other Insurances.
Policy of any lawful insurance, not Life Insur-
ance, Fire Insurance, or Sea Insurance, viz.
Policy of Insurance upon any property or in-
terest whatever from loss or damage of any
kind ; also Policy of Insurance whereby any
sum of money shall be assured to be paid only
upon the death of any person from accident or
violence, or otherwise than from natural causes,
or as compensation for a personal injury. Also
Policy of Insurance whereby any sum of money
shall be assured to be paid as, and for loss or
damage, or compensation for, or indemnity
against, loss or damage, arising from or con-
sequent upon the happening of any accident, —
Where the premium or consideration for such
assurance, insurance, or agreement shall not
exceed 2s. 6d 0s. ld.|
Exceeding 2s. 6d. and not exceeding 5s. 0s. 3d. j
And where the same shall exceed 5s., then for
every 5s., and also for every fractional
part of 5s 0s. 3d.
(23 & 24 Vict. c. 111.)
If the insurance be made on such terms that these
rates cannot be applied, then there shall be
charged upon the policy, in respect of the
amount of the sum insured, the same rate of
Stamp duty as on a policy of life insurance.
(28 & 29 Vict. c. 96, § 10.)
[Accidental Death Policy not to be chargeable as
a life policy. The above not to repeal or alter
the duties payable under 12 & 13 Vict, by ]
the .Railway Passengers Assurance Company.
(28 & 29 Vict. c. 96, § 11.) For preventing
frauds, 16 & 17 Vict. c. 59, § 6, to apply to
these duties, and also to all other duties on
policies of insurance, excepting sea insurance,
imposed by 28 & 29 Vict. c. 96. And further,
if any person shall make, sign, or deliver out a
policy not duly stamped, he shall forfeit £20.
The managing directors, secretary, or other
principal officer of an insurance company, as
well as the company, shall be liable to the
penalty, (lb. § 13.)]
[' Policy ' shall mean and include any agreement
or other instrument, by whatever name the
same shall be called, whereby any insurance
shall be made, or agreed to be made. (lb. § 14.)]
5. Foreign Insurances.
Foreign Policies for a person carrying on the
business of insurance within the United King-
dom, or by which any loss or damage or sum
STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
001
of money shall be payable or recoverable in the
United Kingdom upon the happening of any
contingency, are liable to the same stamp
duties as policies made in the United Kingdom.
May be stamped within two months after being
received in the United Kingdom, but cannot
be stamped afterwards. (28 & 29 Vict. c. 96,
§ 15.)
Joint-stock Companies. See above, Deed.
Leases. See Agreement.
Leases, or Tacks of Lands or Heritable Subjects.
*
t
X
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
£ s. d.
Rent not exceeding £5
0
6
0
3
0
0 6 0
Ab. £5 and not ab. £10
1
0
0
6
0
0 12 0
... 10 ... 15
1
6
0
9
0
0 18 0
... 15 ... 20
2
0
0
12
0
14 0
... 20 ... 25
2
6
0
15
0
1 10 0
... 25 ... 50
5
0
1
10
0
3 0 0
... 50 ... 75
7
6
2
5
0
4 10 0
... 75 ... 100
10
0
3
0
0
6 0 0
Where the same shall
exceed- .£100. then for
every £50, and for any
fractional part of £50
5
0
1
10
0
3 0 0
As to the duties in the first column, if the rent
shall be under £20, and if a sum of money, by
way of fine, premium, or grassum, shall be
paid, the same duty as on a conveyance of sale
if the rent shall be above £20, both the lease
duty and conveyance on sale duty. In the case
of a lease to which the second and third columns
apply, where there is a fine, premium, or gras
sum, and whatever the amount of rent, both
the ad valorem lease duty and conveyance on
sale dutv. (13 & 14 Vict. c. 97 ; and 17 & 18
Vict. c. 83.)
Lease or Tack made for any term or period less
than a year, at a rent reserved or payable for
the same, shall be chargeable with the same
ad valorem duty as a lease or tack, at a yearly
rent of the same amount as the sum so reserved
or payable. (17 & 18 Vict. c. 83, § 23.)
Lease of a furnished dwelling-house for a period
less than a year, where the rent shall exceed
£25, for such period, 2s. 6d. (24 & 25 Vict.
c. 21.)
N.B. — The stamp may be adhesive. See
Agreement, as to cancelling, etc.
Lease of a dwelling-house or tenement, or part of
such, for less than a year, at a rent payable
weekly or monthly, and not exceeding the rate
of 3s. 6d. per week (28 & 29 Vict. c. 96,
§5) -Id.
Lease or Tack of any mine or minerals or other
property of a like nature, either with or with-
out any other lands or heritable subjects, where
any portion of the produce shall be reserved to be
paid in money or kind, —
If it be stipulated that the value shall amount at
least to a given sum per annum, or it be limited
not to exceed a given sum, to be specified, then
the ad valorem duty shall be charged in respect
of the highest of such sums.
And where any yearly sum is reserved in addition
to or together with such produce, relative to
the yearly amount or value of which there is
no such stipulation or limitation, the ad valorem
duty shall be charged in respect of such yearly
sum.
And where both a certain yearly sum and also such
* Term not exceeding 35 years.
f Above 35, but not above 100 years.
{ Exceeding 100 years.
produce relative to the yearly amount or value
of which there shall be such stipulation or
limitation is reserved, the ad valorem duty shall
be charged on the aggregate of such yearly sum,
and also of the highest yearly amount or value
of such produce.
[Where a grassum or rent is in grain, it is to bo
charged according to the stipulated rate of con-
version, and if none be stipulated, according to
the fiars on an average of seven years. Where
there are separate grassums or rents payable
to separate pro indiviso proprietors in the same
deed, the stamp is on the cumulo amount.]
Leases in pursuance of Dwelling-Houses Act, 18
& 19 Vict. c. 88, and Transfers thereof, —
Stamp duty may be impressed on paper, or
denoted by special adhesive stamp. (18 & 1^
Vict. c. 88, § 21.)
Lease or Tack of anv kind, not otherwise charged,
£1, 15s.
Assignment or surrender of a lease or tack upon
any other occasion than a sale or mortgage,
including a lease or tack for a term of years,
exceeding 35 (23 & 24 Vict. c. Ill),— A duty
equal to the ad valorem duty with which a,
similar lease or tack would be chargeable, but
no higher duty than £1 15s., shall be charged.
And no Stamp duty, except the ad valorem duty,
shall be chargeable for any lease expressed tu-
be granted in consideration of the surrender of
an existing lease and also of a sum of money.
Letter of Allotment. See Allotment.
Letters of Powers of Attorney, Proxies, etc.
Letter or Power of Attorney. — For Sale, Trans-
fer, Acceptance of the Government Stocks,
£1;
On or after 3d April 1860, if the Stocks not ex-
ceeding in value £20 (27 Vict. c. 18), 5s.
[It may contain authority for receipt of the divi-
dends on the Stock without further Stamp duty.
(27 & 28 Vict. c. 90.)]
For the receipt of dividends or interest of any of
the Government or Parliamentary Stocks or
Funds, or of the Stocks or Funds of the Secre-
tary of State in Council for India, or of India
Promissory Notes, or registered Promissory
Notes the interest of which is payable by Bills
of Exchange on the Governments of India,
Madras, and Bombay, or of the Stocks, Funds,
or Shares of or in any Joint-stock Company,
or other Company or Society whose Stocks or
Funds are divided into shares, and transfer-
able,—
If the same shall be for the receipt of one pay-
ment only, Is.
And if the same shall be for a continuous receipt,
or for the receipt of more than one payment, 5s.
[Letter to a Joint-stock Company, or other Com-
pany or Society, or its officers, or to a Banker,
directing dividends or stock to be paid to any
person, not liable (27 & 28 Vict. c. 90.)]
For the receipt of any sum of money, or any
Cheque, Note, or Draft for any sum of money
not exceeding £20 (except in the cases afore-
said), or any periodical payments (other than
as aforesaid) not exceeding the annual sum of
£10 (23 Vict. c. 15), 5s.
Letter or Power of Attorney, Commission, Fac-
tory, Mandate, or other instrument in the
nature thereof, —
For the sole purpose of appointing, nominating,
or authorizing any person to vote as a proxy or
otherwise, at one meeting of the proprietors or
shareholders of any joint-stock or other com-
pany, or of the members of any society or in-
stitution, or of the contributors to the funds
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STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
thereof, or at one meeting of any body exercis-
ing a public trust in the United Kingdom, or
to vote at one parish meeting of heritors or
proprietors of real or heritable property in
Scotland, Id.
"Voting Paper. — Any instrument for the purpose
of voting by any person entitled to vote at any
such meeting as aforesaid, in any part of the
United Kingdom, Id.
For and upon any letter or power of attorney
made by any petty officer, seaman, marine, or
soldier serving as a marine, or by the executors
or administrators of any such person, —
For receiving prize money or wages, Is.
Tor and upon any letter or power of attorney of
any other kind, or commission or factory in the
nature thereof, £1, 10s.
JLxemptions Any letter of attorney for the re-
ceipt of dividends of any definite and certain
share of the Government or Parliamentary
Stocks or Funds producing a yearly dividend
of less than £3.
Any letter or power of attorney or proxy filed in
any ecclesiastical court. (27 Vict. c. 18, sche-
dule 0, and 27 & 28 Vict. c. 56, § 3.)
Letters and powers of attorney and proxies filed
in the Courts of Probate in England and Wales.
(29 & 30 Vict. c. 64, § 16.)
N.B. — Heritors' mandates to vote and act at
parochial boards are exempt. (8 & 9 Vict. c.
83, § 22.)
Note.— The proxy duty and voting paper duty
may be denoted by adhesive stamp, and to be
affixed and cancelled by the person signing the
instrument by writing his name or initials upon
or across the stamp, together with the date of
the day of the meeting. (24 & 25 Vict. c. 91,
§ 27 ; 27 Vict. c. 18, § 14.) Person signing or
voting, or attempting to vote, under its autho-
rity, if unstamped, penalty £50. Cannot be
impressed with an impressed stamp after being
signed. (7 Vict. c. 21, § 6 ; 27 Vict. c. 18, § 14.)
LICENCES.
Licence which shall be granted by any presbytery
or other ecclesiastical power in Scotland (55
Geo. in. c. 184), £2. No Stamp duty after 12th
August 1867 shall be chargeable for or upon
any licence to be granted by any presbytery
or other ecclesiastical power in Scotland, for
the purpose of authorizing or enabling any
person to preach or exercise any other spiritual
function, there being no salary or emolument
for or attached to the exercise of the function
for which such licence shall be granted. (30 &
31 Vict. c. 90, § 24.)
Annual licence to bankers issuing notes, £30
Admitted and practising attorneys, etc., if resi-
dent in city or county of Edinburgh, and in
possession of office three years or upwards, £9 ;
if not so long, £4, 10s. If resident elsewhere,
and admitted for three years or upwards, £6 ;
if not so long, £3.
Licence to superintendents of private lunatic asy-
lums (20 & 21 Vict. c. 71, § 28) for periods
not exceeding thirteen months, 10s.
.Mandate. — See Letters of Attorney, etc.
JMarriage Contract. — The leading head uuder
which marriage contracts are chargeable is
' Settlement.' By the statutory note under
this head it is provided that instruments con-
taining settlements of lands or other property,
or other matter or thing, besides the settlement
of money or stock, shall be chargeable with
duty in respect of such, as if contained in a
separate deed. A marriage contract may there-
fore be liable to a number of different duties.
If definite and certain sums, and shares of
stocks, are settled so as an interest to any ex-
tent shall be given, which shall certainly take
effect, and not be altogether contingent, these
are liable to the ad valorem Settlement Duty.
If an annuity is provided to widow or others,
such is liable to Bond of Annuit}7 Stamp Duty.
Obligations to pay sums to widow, such as for
mournings, are liable to ad valorem Bond Duty.
All settlements of property, or other matters
not liable to specific duty, will be covered by
one general deed duty, over and above the
other duties. An obligation by the husband
to pay sums to the trustees for the children, if
any, would be liable to the Bond Duty, not
Settlement Duty, being contingent.
[The Stamp duty of 5s. imposed by 55 Geo. in.
c. 184, on a certificate of marriage, and on a
certificate of reception of the holy sacrament,
is repealed by the 28 & 29 Vict. c. 96, § 21.]
Mortgages, Heritable Bonds, etc.
Wadset, and heritable bonds, disposition, assig-
nation, or tack in security affecting property
heritable or moveable ; also inf ef tment of annual-
rent, but without any personal bond or obliga-
tion therein contained for payment of the money
secured ; also letter of reversion or back bond,
for qualifying absolute conveyance of any pro-
perty; and also any deed whereby a real burden
shall be created on lands or heritable subjects
— as a security for any definite and certain sum
of money not exceeding £50 £0 1 3
Exceeding £50 and not exceeding £100, 0 2 6
100 ... 150, 0 3 9
150 ... 200, 0 5 0
200 ... 250, 0 6 3
250 ... 300, 0 7 6
And where the same exceeds £300, for every
£100, and fractional part of £100— 2s. 6d.
Where the deed is made as a security for the re-
payment of money to be thereafter lent, ad-
vanced, or paid, or ichich may become due upon an
account current, together with any sum already
advanced or due, or without, other than any
sums to be advanced for the insurance of any
property comprised in such security against
damage by fire, or for the insurance of any life
or lives, or for the renewal of any grant or
lease upon the dropping of any life or lives,
pursuant to any agreement in any deed whereby
any estate or interest held upon such life or
lives is granted, assigned, or assured, or
whereby any annuity is granted or secured
for such life or lives, —
If the total amount of the money secured or to be
ultimately recoverable is limited not to exceed
a given sum, — The same duty as on a wadset
for such limited sum.
And if the total amount is uncertain and without
any limit, then the same shall be available as a
security or charge for such an amount only as
the ad valorem duty denoted by the stamp will
cover.
And where the same is made as a security for the
transfer or re-transfer of any share in any of
the Government or Parliamentary Stocks or
Funds, or of the Bank of England or of Ire-
land, or of the East India or of the South Sea
Company, or of any other company or corpo-
ration, in consideration of stock or money ad-
vanced or lent at the time, or previously due
and owing, or forborne to be paid, being pay-
able,— The same duty as on a mortgage for a
sum equal to the value of the stock or fund
secured according to the average price at the
date of the mortgage, or on either of the ten
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603
days preceding, or on the latest day preceding
on which there has been a known sale.
And where the same respectively shall be made
as a security for the payment of a sum of
money, and also for the transfer or re-transfer
of a share in any of the said stocks or funds,
the said ad valorem duty shall be charged in
respect of each.
And in case the same respectively shall be made
as a security for the payment or transfer, to
different persons, of separate and distinct sums
or shares, — ■ The ad valorem duty shall be
charged for each separate and distinct sum or
share therein specified and secured, and not
upon the aggregate amount.
And where any such deed or instrument shall be
made respectively as a security for the pay-
ment of any annuity, or any sum by way of
repayment, or in satisfaction or discharge, or
in redemption of any sum lent, advanced, or
paid, as, or for, or in the nature of a loan in-
tended to be repaid, discharged, or redeemed,
in manner aforesaid, — The same duty as on a
mortgage or wadset for the sum of money so
lent, advanced, or paid.
Transfer, disposition, or assignation of any wadset,
or other such security, etc., after 5th July 1865, —
For every £100, or fractional part of £100 of the
amount or value of the principal money or stock,
already secured, thereby transferred, assigned,
or disposed, Gd. And where any further sum of
money or stock shall be added to the principal
already secured, the same duty as on a wadset,
etc., for the amount or value of such further
money or stock. (28 & 29 Vict. c. 96, § 17.)
Such instrument is not chargeable with further
duty (except progressive duty') by containing
any further or additional security for the pay-
ment, transfer, re-transfer.of such money, stock,
interest, or dividends, or any new covenant,
proviso, or other matter whatever in relation
to such money or stock, interest, or dividends.
Any deed made for the further assurance only of
any property already constituted a security, by
a deed which has paid the ad valorem duty ;
Also any deed made as an additional or further
security for any sum, etc., already so secured,
Where the total amount of value already secured
does not exceed £1400, — The same duty as on
a wadset for the amount. And in any other
case, £1, 15s.
If any further sum be added to the principal, the
deed is chargeable only (exclusive of progres-
sive duty) with the ad valorem duty on wadsets
etc., in respect of such further sum.
Reconveyance, surrender, discharge, or renuncia-
tion of any wadset, or other such security, or
of the benefit thereof, or of the money or stock
secured, —
Where the total amount of the principal shall
not exceed £1400, — The same duty as on a
wadset for the amount. And in any other
case, £1, 15s.
Newspapers. — Any newspaper printed on one sheet
not exceeding 2295 inches in superficies, Id.
A supplement printed on one sheet, and with the
newspaper not exceeding 2295 inches in the
whole, is free of duty.
Any other supplement not exceeding 1148 inches,
id.
Any two supplements, each printed on one sheet,
and together not exceeding 2295 inches each,
|d.
The superficies is one side of the paper, and
exclusive of the margin.
It is not compulsory to stamp newspapers, except-
0
0
0
0
0
0
ing for transmission by post. (18 Vict. c. 27,
§!•)
Notarial Act, any — Is. And for every additional
sheet, or piece of paper, parchment, or vellum
after the first, on which the same shall be
written, Is. (24 & 25 Vict. c. 91, § 25.)
Note. — The notarial insti'ument in favour of a
party not the original grantee of the lease, or
assignee of the assignation of the lease in
security, sch. C ; and the notarial instrument
in favour of heir in recorded lease, etc., sch.
F (Registration Long Leases Act, 20 & 21
Vict. c. 26), are liable to this duty ; and also
Notarial Instruments, Heritable Securities, and
Lands Titles Acts (8 & 9 Vict. c. 31 ; 21 & 22
■ Vict. c. 76 ; 23 & 24 Vict. c. 143). Earl of
Eglinton, 12 Law Times Reports 707.
Passport after 14th June 1858 (21 Vict. c. 24), 6d.
Patent, Letters.
Letters for inventions.
On petition for grant of letters patent, £5 0 0
On certificate of record of notice to
proceed 5 0 0
On warrant of law-officers for letters
patent 5
On the sealing of letters patent 5
On specification 5
On the letters patent, or a duplicate
thereof before the expiration of the
third year 50 0 0
On the letters patent, or a duplicate
thereof before the expiration of the
seventh year 100 0 0
On certificate of record of notice of
objections 2 0 0
On certificate of every search and in-
spection 0 10
On certificate of entry of assignment
or licence 0
On certificateof assignment or licence. 0
On application for disclaimer 5
On caveat against disclaimer 2
On office copies of documents, for every
ninety words 0 0 2
(16 Vict. c. 5.)
Patent Medicine.
Price not exceeding Is. — lid. ; not exceeding
2s. 6d. — 3d. ; not exceeding 4s. — 6d. ; not ex-
ceeding 10s. — Is. ; not exceeding 20s. — 2s.
Plate. — Gold, per oz., 17s. ; Silver, Is. 6d.
Exemption. — Watch-cases, rings, etc.
Precept of Clare Constat.— Writs of clare constat
(21 & 22 Vict. c. 76, § 11 ; 23 & 24 Vict. c. 124,
§41) 5s.
Progressive duty 5s.
Progressive Duty on Words.
Where any deed or instrument of any description
whatever chargeable with any Stamp duty,
together with any schedule, receipt, or other
matter put or indorsed or annexed, contains
2160 words, or upwards, then for every entire
quantity of 1080 words contained therein, over
and above the first 1080 words, there shall be
charged the further progressive duty follow-
ing, i.e. —
Where such deed or instrument shall be charge-
able with any ad valorem Stamp duty not ex-
ceeding in the whole 10s., a further progressive
duty equal to the amount of such ad valorem
duty.
And in every other case (except where any other
progressive duty is expressly charged thereon),
a further progressive duty of 10s.
But progressive duty is not chargeable on a deed
on which such duty was not imposed before
the Act of 1850. (13 & 14 Vict. c. 97.)
5
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
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STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
Table of Progressive Duty on Words.
1,080 "I f 2,160— leading stamp.
3,240 ... and
4,320 ... and
5,400 ... and
6,480 ... and
7,560 ... and 5
8,640 ... and 6
9,720 ... and 7
10,800 ... and 8
i 11,880 ... and 9
I 12,960 ... and 10
^ 14,040 ... and 11
>^
2,160 3,240 ... and 1 prog.
3,240 . 4,320 ... and 2
4,320 ® 5,400 ... and 3
5,400 a 6,480 ... and 4
6,480
7,560
8,640
9,720
10,800
11,880
12,960j
and so on.
Promissory Note. See under Bill.
Protest Of bill or note where the Stamp duty on
the bill or note does not exceed Is. — The same
duty as on the bill or note.
Of any other bill or note, and Protest of any
other kind, Is.
And for every sheet of paper after the first, Is.
(24 & 25 Vict. c. 91, § 25.)
Proxy. See Letters of Attorney.
Receipts for money amounting to £2 or upwards,
Id.
The following provisions as to what shall be
deemed a receipt, and the exemptions from
receipt duty by 55 Geo. ill. c. 184, are still in
force.
Any note, memorandum, or writing whatever,
given upon the payment of money, whether
signed or not, shall be a receipt if it shall im-
port or signify that any sum of money, debt,
or demand, or any part thereof amounting to
£2 or upwards, has been paid or settled; and
like documents given upon payment by bills,
drafts, promissory notes, or other securities for
money, are also receipts.
According to decisions, a simple acknowledgment
of a sum of money in loan, or of the correct-
ness of a debt, or of a deposit of money, is not
liable to Stamp duty, either as a receipt or pro-
missory note. The judges held it essential to
render a receipt liable to duty that something
formerly due had been discharged. On this
principle a receipt for a sum of money as a
donation to a religious or charitable purpose,
not being anything formerly due, would not be
liable. The Board of Inland Ke venue have
intimated that they are to regard such receijjts
as exempted.
Among the exemptions from receipt, duty are —
Receipts written on promissory notes, bills, drafts,
or orders for the payment of money, duly stamped.
Receipts written on any bond, mortgage, or other
security, or any conveyance, deed, or instrument
whatever, duly stamped, acknowledging the receipt
of the consideration money therein expressed, or
the receipt of any principal money, interest, or
annuity thereby secured.
The exemption of letters by the general post acknow-
ledging the safe arrival of any bills of exchange,
, promissory notes, or other securities for money,
is repealed by 17 # 18 Vict. c. 83, § 13.
[Stamps may be impressed or affixed. Where
adhesive stamps are affixed, the granter is
required to cancel the stamps by writin
stamping, or impressing in ink, his name or
initials on them. Penalty for omission, £10.
Penalty for removing adhesive stamps, or using
them a second time, or doing any fraudulent
act to defraud of duty, £20. (16 & 17 Vict, c,
59, § 3, 4, and 5 ; 24 & 25 Vict. c. 91, § 33.)]
Registering of Deeds. See under Deeds.
Relinquishment of Superiority, Deed of. See
Deed,
Resignation. — Principal or original instrument of
resignation, or service, or cognition of heirs,
or charter, or sasine of any houses, lands, or
other heritable subjects holding burgage; also
instrument of resignation of lands, etc. not
held burgage, 5s. Progressive duty, 5s.
See Charter for Writ of Resignation.
Sasine. — Instrument of sasine given on any char-
ter, precept of dare constat, or precept from
Chancery, or on any wadset, heritable bond,
disposition, appraising, adjudication of any
heritable subjects not of burgage tenure, 5s.
Progressive duty, 5s.
Note. — An instrument of sasine proceeding on
two precepts, even although in one disposition,
is liable to two duties of 5s.
The instrument, under the hands of a N.-P., in
favour of an heir or disponee of a creditor in
an heritable security — Form No. 3, 8 & 9 Vict,
c. 31 ; the notarial instrument, § 1 ; the notarial
instruments under the Titles to Land Acts, 21
& 22 Vict. c. 76, and 23 & 24 Vict. c. 143, are
liable to Notarial Act dutj' ouly.
Schedule or Inventory of heritage or moveables,
or containing the terms of any proposed sale,
lease, etc., or regulations for the cultivation
and management of any farm, etc., separate
from and referred to in lease, bond, deed,
agreement, etc., chargeable with any Stamp
duty not exceeding 10s.— The same duty as
shall be chargeable on such lease, bond, agree-
ment, etc. ; and where referred to in such,
chargeable with a duty exceeding 10s. — 10s.
Progressive duty, 10s.
Scrip Certificate, after 4th August 1853. — The
duty of Id. imposed by 16 & 17 Vict. c. 63, § 8,
repealed after 12th August 1867. (30 & 31
Vict. c. 90, § 22.)
Scrip. — Letter of allotment of any share of any
company, or in respect of any loan raised or
proposed to be raised by any such company,
or letter of allotment issued or delivered in the
United Kingdom of any share of any foreign
or colonial company, or proposed company, or
in respect of any loan raised, or proposed to
be raised, by or on behalf of any foreign or
colonial government, state, company, or corpo-
ration ; including letter of renunciation or
other document having the effect of a letter of
allotment in favour of any person Id.
Scrip Certificate or other Document entitling
any person to become the proprietor of any
share of any company or proposed company,
or scrip certificate or other document issued or
delivered in the United Kingdom entitling any
person to become the proprietor of any share
of any foreign or colonial company or pro-
posed company Id.
Scrip or other document denoting or intended to
denote the right of any person as a subscriber
in respect of any loan raised or proposed to be
raised by any company, or any scrip or other
document issued or delivered in the United
Kingdom, denoting or intended to denote the
right of any person as a subscriber in respect
of saiy loan raised or proposed to be raised by
or on behalf of any foreign or colonial govern-
ment, state, company, or corporation Id.
[If a person sign, grant, issue, or deliver letter
of allotment or scrip certificate, bfore the
same shall be duly stamped, to forfeit £20.
(30 & 31 Vict. c. 90, § 21.) The stamp appli-
cable is the impressed stamp, not adhesive.^
(16 and 17 Vict. c. 63.)
Settlement. — Any deed or instrument, whether
voluntary or gratuitous, or upon any considera-
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605
tion other than a bona fide pecuniary conside
ration, whereby any definite and certain prin-
cipal sum or sums of money, or any definite and
certain shares in any stocks or funds, shall be
settled or agreed to be settled upon or for the
benefit of any person or persons, either in pos-
session or reversion, either absolutely, or for
life or other partial interest, or in any other
manner whatsoever,- — if such sum or sums, or
the value of such share or shares, together,
shall not exceed in the whole £100 — 5s.
And if the same shall exceed £100, then for
every £100, and fractional part of £100 — 5s.
Bonds, debentures, policies of insurance, cove-
nants, or contracts settled or agreed to be
settled, shall be deemed to be settlements of the
principal sums of money in them. But in the
case of policies of insurance, if no provision for
keeping them up, the duty shall be charged
only on the value of such policies. (27 Vict
c. 18, § 12.)
As to the mode of ascertaining the value of the
foreign and colonial stocks, funds, and securi-
ties, and sums in foreign and colonial currency,
see ib. § 13.
All such deeds which contain any settlement of
lands or other property, or any other thing be-
sides the settlement of such money or stock.
shall be chargeable with such further duty as
any separate deed containing such settlement
of lands or other property, or other thing, would
have been chargeable with, exclusive of the
progressive duty.
And where there is more than one such deed
chargeable with any such duty exceeding £1,
15s., one of them only shall be charged with
the ad valorem duty ; and also where any
settlement shall be made in pursuance of any
previous articles chargeable with, and which
shall have paid any such duty exceeding £1,
15s., it is not chargeable with the ad valorem
duty ; and the deeds not chargeable with the
ad valorem duty shall be charged with the
duty to which they are liable under any more
general description in the stamp schedules;
and on the whole being produced duly executed
and stamped, the latter shall also be stamped
with a particular stamp for denoting the pay-
ment of the said ad valorem duty.
Exemption from this ad valorem duty. — Wills,
testaments, and testamentary instruments, and
dispositions mortis causa.
Transfer of shares in the stock and funds of any
corporation, company, or society (not the Bank
of England, Bank of Ireland, South Sea Com-
pany, or East India Company), upon sale or
mortgage. See Conveyance, Mortgage.
Transfer of such shares not otherwise charged
under mortgage or conveyance upon sale,
'£1, 10s.
Trustees. — Appointment or assumption of new
trustees. See Deed.
Wills, Testaments, and Testamentary Instru-
ments, and Dispositions mortis causa dated on
or after 3d April 1860, are not chargeable with
any Stamp duty. (23 Vict. c. 15, §7.)
Writ of Acknowledgment by any person infeft
of lands in Scotland, in favour of the heir or
disponee of a creditor fully vested in right of
an heritable security constituted by infeftment,
10s. (16 & 17 Vict. c. 63, § 6.)
Writ of acknowledgment, sch. E of Registration
Long Leases Act (20 & 21 Vict. c. 26), of
heirs in lease, 5s. (23 & 24 Vict. c. 143, 8
42.) V ' S
Writ of Investiture, or Deed of Relinquishment
of Superiority, lands held of a subject superior,
5s. (23 & 24 Vict. c. 143, § 41.)
Writs of Confirmation — Resignation. See
Charter.
Writ of Clare Constat. See Precept of Clare
Constat.
INVENTOEY DUTY.
I. Personal Estate : —
Exhibition of the Inventory, and mode of paying
the Duty.
All and every person or persons who, as execu-
tor or executors, or otherwise, shall enter upon
the possession or management, in whole or in
part, of any personal or moveable estate in
Scotland of any deceased person, shall, within
six months thereafter, exhibit uj)on oath in
the Commissary Court an Inventory, duly
stamped, of all the personal or moveable estate
and effects of the deceased. The Inventory
and testamentary writings left by the deceased,
if any, shall be recorded in the books of the
said Court. (48 Geo. hi. c. 149, § 38.)
Inventories and relative testamentary writings
are to be given up and recorded in, and confir-
mations granted by, the Commissary Court of
the county wherein the deceased died domi-
ciled; and in the case of persons dying domi-
ciled furth of Scotland, or without any fixed
or known domicile, having personal property
in Scotland, the Commissary Court of Edin-
burgh. (21 & 22 Vict. c. 56, § 3 and 8.)
Oaths and Affirmations to Inventories of personal
estates, to be given up and recorded in any
Commissary Court, may be taken either before
the Commissary or his Depute, or the Com-
missary-Clerk or his Depute, or before any
Commissioner appointed by the Commissary,
or before any Magistrate or Justice of the
Peace within the United Kingdom or the
Colonies, or any British Consul. (21 & 22
Vict. c. 56, § 11.)
If the deceased person died domiciled in Scotland,
it shall be competent to include in the Inven-
tory of the personal estate in Scotland, the
personal estate in England and Ireland. The
estate in England and Ireland shall be sepa-
rately stated in the Inventory, and the Inven-
tory shall be stamped with a duty correspond-
ing to the entire value of the estate situated
withiu the United Kingdom. If confirmation
be required, the domicile must be proved, and
the Commissary must find it to be in Scotland.
A Confirmation, in which shall be included
personal estate in England and Ireland, on
being produced in the principal Probate Court
in England, and the Court of Probate in
Dublin, and a copy thereof deposited with
the Registrar, together with a copy of the in-
terlocutor of the Commissary finding that the
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deceased died domiciled in Scotland, is to be
returned sealed, and is thereafter to have the
same force and effect in England and Ireland
as if Probate or Letters of Administration bad
been granted by these Courts. (21 & 22
Vict. c. 56, § 9, 12, and 13.)
The provisions of the Act are merely permissive
to pay Inventory Duty on the whole personal
estate in Great Britain and Ireland where the
deceased died domiciled in Scotland, and the
like provisions as to the payment of Probate
and Administration Duty where the deceased
died domiciled in England and Ireland. It is
therefore still competent to pay Inventory Duty
on the estate situated in Scotland, and Probate
or Administration Duty in respect of the estate
in England and Ireland. In the case of a per-
son dying domiciled furth of the United King-
dom having personal estate situated in Scot-
land, this mode of paying the duty must be
followed, as in that case there is no provision
for payment of Stamp Duty, in respect of the
personal estate in England or Ireland, on the
Inventory, or obtaining confirmation in respect
thereof.
Additional Inventory — Corrective Inventory,
If there be any omission in the Inventory infer-
ring payment of further duty, an additional
Inventory of such is required to be exhibited
by 48 Geo. ni. c. 149, § 38 ; and § 40 provides
that the same shall also specify the amount or
value of the estate and effects of the same per-
son comprised in the former Inventory. By
16 & 17 Vict. c. 59, § 8, such additional Inven-
tory shall be chargeable only with such amount
of Stamp Duty as, together with the Stamp
Duty charged upon the former duly stamped
Inventory of the estate and effects of the same
deceased person, shall make up the full amount
of Stamp Duty, in respect of the total amount
of all the estate and effects of the deceased
specified in the said additional and any such
former Inventory. If the estate shall be over-
estimated, or if something shall be improperly
included in the Inventory, an Inventory on a
stamp corresponding to the ascertained value
must be exhibited, and the original Inventory
will be allowed on affidavit as a spoiled stamp,
within six months after the recording of the
second Inventory.
Personal Property disposed of by Will under
an absolute power liable to Inventory Duty —
Indian Government Promissory Notes, etc.,
Personal Property in England — British
Ships at Sea — Property to be valued at the
time the Inventory is sioorn to, and the In-
ventory to include the proceeds accrued on
the property down to that time.
Personal estate which a person, dying after 3d
April 1860, shall have disposed of by will,
under any authority enabling such person to
dispose of the same as he shall think fit, shall
be deemed personal or moveable estate of the
person so dying, for the purpose of payment of
Inventory, Probate, or Administration Duty.
(23 Vict c. 15, § 4.) The duties shall be
charged on the property in respect of which
the same are payable, and shall be paid thereon
by the trustees or owners thereof, to the execu-
tors, for the benefit of the persons entitled to
the personal estate of the deceased. (Jb. § 5.)
Indian Government Promissory Notes and
Certificates issued, or Stock created in lieu
thereof, being assets of a deceased person, the
interest of which shall be payable in London,
registered in London, or enfaced in India for
the purpose of such registration, before the
death of the owners; also Indian Government
Promissory Notes with coupons attached, in
the same circumstances as to registration, and
Certificates issued, or Stock created in lieu
thereof, shall be personal estate and bona nota-
bilia in England of the deceased (23 Vict. c. 5,
§ 1) : Also any ship, or any share of a ship,
belonging to a deceased person, registered at
any port in the United Kingdom, notwith-
standing such ship at the time of the death
may have been at sea, or elsewhere out of the
United Kingdom, shall be deemed to have
been at the time aforesaid in the port at which
she may be registered (27 & 28 Vict. c. 56), and
liable to Inventory, Probate, or Administration
Duty. ' The Inventory and additional Inven-
tory of any person deceased, required to be
exhibited and recorded in the proper Commis-
sary Court in Scotland, shall be stamped with
duty according to the value of the property
contained therein at the time they shall be re-
spectively sworn to, including the proceeds
accrued thereon down to that time; and the
duty, or deficient duty, according to such value
and proceeds, and interest thereon at the rate
of five per centum per annum, shall be a debt
to Her Majesty by the person making oath to
said Inventory and additional Inventory, and
his heirs and successors ; and if such Inventory
and additional Inventory shall not be exhibited
and recorded, the Inventory Duty on all the
personal or moveable estate and effects of the
deceased, and interest thereon at the rate of
five per centum per annum from the expiry of
the period of six months after the death of
such deceased person, shall be payable and
shall be a debt to Her Majesty by the person
who shall intromit with or enter upon the pos-
session and management of such personal or
moveable estate and effects, or any part
thereof, and his heirs and successors.' (23 &
24 Vict. c. 80, § 5.)
II. Money secured on Heritage, etc.
The Act 23 Vict. c. 15, § 6 (3d April 1860) de-
clared that money secured on heritable pro-
perty in Scotland, and money secured by
Scotch bonds in favour of heirs and assignees,
excluding executors, should be chargeable with
Inventory, Probate, or Administration Duty.
The Act 23 & 24 Vict. c. 80 was passed to regu-
late the levying and collection of the said duty.
Sec. 1 gives a description of the property
which shall be liable to Inventory Duty under
the Act of 23 Vict. c. 15; and sec. 8 further
explains what shall be subject to duty. Sec.
9 of the Act 23 & 24 Vict. c. 80 repeals-
the Act 23 Vict. c. 15, § 6, in so far as regards-
Probate and Administration Duty being-
chargeable in respect of the property, so that
now in all circumstances such property is
liable to Inventory Duty. Sec. 1 is in these
terms : —
Description of Property liable to Duty, and
Commencement of Duty.
'All money secured on heritable property in
Scotland, and all money secured by Scottish
bonds and other instruments, excluding execu-
tors, and all money secured by Scottish bonds-
and other instruments, the rights to which
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607
shall be taken excluding executors, constituting
the succession, or part of the succession, of any
person who shall have died on or after the 3d
day of April in the year 1860, shall be liable to
Inventory Duty iinder the said recited Act.'
There are two modes of paying the duty pro-
vided for— 23 & 24 Vict. c. 80, § 3, 4 :—
Two Modes of Paying the Duty.
1. By a ' Special Inventory ' of the property, to
be lodged with the Solicitor of Inland Revenue
at Edinburgh (a form of which, with relative
oath, is given in the schedule to the Act),
stamped according to the amount of property
contained in it. The Inventory Stamp shall
be testate or intestate, according as the Stamp
on the Inventory of the personal estate shall
denote the testate or intestate rate of duty.
2. By adding the amount of the property to the
Inventory of the personal estate, and paying
Stamp Duty upon the aggregate amount.
This second mode will generally be the most
advantageous for the taxpayer ; and will be
followed when the interest in the heritable and
moveable estate is the same, or when the heir
and executor can make an arrangement as to
the payment of the duty. As to both modes of
paying the duty, it is declared that the duty
is ultimately to be borne by the parties pro-
portionally according to their interests in the
property.
Value to be at the date of the oath to the Inventory,
and Inventory to include proceeds to that time.
The 5th section of 23 & 24 Vict. c. 80 provides
that the Inventory Duty shall be payable on
the property made liable by the Acts referred
to, according to the value of such property
at the time the Inventory containing it shall
be sworn to, including the proceeds accrued
thereon down to that time.
Act retrospective as to time of valuing Personal
Estate.
It will be observed that the Inventory Duty on
money secured on heritage, etc. is limited to
such property constituting the succession of a
person who shall have died on or after the 3d
April 1860 (23 & 24 Vict. c. 88, § 1) ; but the
provision for valuing property at the date of
the affidavit to the Inventory, and including
the proceeds down to that time, is retrospective
and univei'sal in' its operation, applying to all
Inventories sworn to on or after the passing of
the Act (6th August 1860), without regard to»
the date of death.
III. General Observations.
Modes in which Duty may be paid when de~
ceased domiciled in Scotland, and personal1
property in Scotland, England, and Ireland,,
and money secured on heritage.
In the case of a person dying domiciled in Scot-
land having personal property in Scotland,.
England, and Ireland, and also money secured
• on heritage, etc. : — I. Duty in respect of the-
whole may be paid on the Inventory required;
to be recorded in the Commissary Court ; II.
Or Inventory Duty may be paid on the per-
sonal property situated in Scotland, and Duty-
may be paid on a ' Special Inventory ' of the
money secured on the heritage, etc., and pro-
bate or administration may be obtained in
England and Ireland in respect of the personal;
estate in these countries, and duty paid in re-
spect of such on these several instruments.
Mode in which Duty may be paid when deceased
domiciled furth of the United Kingdom.
In the case of a person dying domiciled furth off
the United Kingdom leaving personal estate in
Scotland, England, and Ireland, an Inventory
must be given up in Scotland, probate or ad-
ministration taken out in England and Ireland,
and duty paid on such in respect of the pro-
perty in each country.
Eor Probate and Administration Duty, debt*
and sums of money due from persons in the
United Kingdom to a deceased, on obligation
or other specialty, shall be estate and effects-
of deceased within the jurisdiction of Her
Majesty's Court of Probate in England or Ire-
land in which the same would be if they were
debts upon simple contract, without regard to>
the place where the obligation or specialty-
shall be at the time of the death. (25 Vict. c-.
22, § 39.)
[Abstract of Rates of Inventory Dutt.
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STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
Abstract of Eates of Inventory Duty.
Persons dying on or before
25th July 1864, above
£20 and under £50
Of the value of
50 and under 100
Persons dying as above, and
persons dying after 25th
July 1864, above
100 and under 200
Of the value of
200 and under
300
450
600
800
1,000
1,500
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
9,000
10.000
12,000
1 4.000
16,000
18,000
20,000
300
450
600
800
1,000
1,500
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
9,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
20,000
25,000
DUTIES.
Testate.
Intestate.
10s.
10s.
10s.
£1
£2
3
5
8
8
11
11
15
15
22
22
30
30
45
40
60
50
75
60
90
80
120
100
150
120
180
140
210
160
240
180
270
200
300
220
330
250
375
280
420
310
465
350
525
Of the value of
£25,000 and under
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
180,000
200,000
250.000
300,000
350,000
400.000
500,000
600,000
700,000
800,000
900,000
£30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
180,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
400,000
500.000
600,000
700,000
800,000
900,000
1,000,000
Above £1,000,000, for every
£100,000, and fractional part
of £100,000 (22 & 23 Vict. c.
36, §1)
Testate. Intestate.
£400
450
525
600
675
750
900
1,050
1,200
1,350
1,500
1,800
2,100
2,400
2,700
3,000
3,750
4,500
5,250
6,000
7,500
9,000
10,500
12,000
13,500
1,500
£600
675
785
900
1,010
1,125
1,350
1,575
1,800
2,025
2,250
2,700
3,150
3,600
4,050
4,500
5,625
6,750
7,875
9,000
11,250
13.500
15,750
18,000
20,250
2,250
Exemptions. — Inventory of the estate of any common seaman or soldier dying in service.
Additional Inventory where the duty on the whole estate does not exceed that already paid on the
former Inventory.
Xote. — Forms of Inventory and Additional Inventory will be found in the Juridical Styles, vol. m.
Appx. pp. 8 and 11. .Forms will also be obtained at the office of the Solicitor of Inland Revenue,
Edinburgh.
Bents Landed Property.— It the deceased survive Whitsunday, one moiety of the rents of the
crop of that year is personal estate. If he survive Martinmas, the whole rents of that crop fall into
the executry. Where the deceased is a liferenter or heir of entail, and the rents are payable under
instruments dated subsequent to 16th June 1834, a proportion corresponding to the period from the
preceding term to the date of death is also personal (4 Will. iv. c. 22). House Property. — The term's
rents current at the death are personal. The Apportionment Act would appear not to apply to the
rents of properly held by the deceased in fee-simple. See Baillie v. Lockhart, House of Lords, 23d
April 1855.
Stocks and Debts of Foreign Governments and Companies. — Documents of the debts of Foreign Govern-
ments and Foreign Companies which pass from hand to hand are property where the documents may
be. Debentures or bonds by Foreign Companies and Governments, and the title to Stocks of Foreign
Companies and Governments in the possession of a party dying in Scotland, if they can be sold in the
market, and the right of the purchaser completed to them in this country, are property situated in this
country and liable to Inventory Duty. See Attorney-General v. Bouwens, 4 Heeson and Welsby 171.
Return of Inventory Duty.
The inventory duty and probate and admini-
stration duty are paid on the whole personal
property, without deduction of debts ; but the
Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 79, § 23, provides for a re-
turn being given on proof of the constitution
and payment of the debts. This return must
be claimed within three years ; but the time
will be prolonged on application to the Board
of Inland llevenue. A return of the duty paid
on heritable securities may also be made in
certain circumstances. See 23 & 24 Vict. c.
80, § 4 and 6. No return shall be given in
respect of any voluntary debt due from any
person dying after 28th June 1861, expressed
to be payable on the death of such person, or
payable under any instrument which shall not
have been bona fide delivered to the donee
three months before the death of such person.
(24 & 25 Vict. c. 92, § 3.)
STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
609
Dut
per
ct.
£1
3
ft
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
10
0
0
0
0
Legacy Duty.
On Legacies, Residues, etc.
To children or their descendants,
or lineal ancestors,
Brother or sister, or descendant,
Uncle or aunt, or their descendants,
Grand uncle or aunt, or their de-
scendants,
All other relations or strangers,
The husband or wife of the deceased is not
chargeable with duty. If the legatee's husband
or wife is of nearer consanguinity than the
legatee, duty is payable according to such near
relationship. (16 & 17 Vict. c. 51, § 11.)
This dutj' is payable for every legacy out of the
personal or moveable estate, or out of or charged
upon the real or heritable estate of the de-
ceased, or out of any monej'S to arise by the
sale, mortgage, or other disposition of the de-
ceased's real or heritable estate, or any part
thereof: Also for the clear residue (after de-
ducting debts, funeral expenses, legacies, and
other charges first payable thereout) of the
personal or moveable estate, whether the. title
to such residue shall accrue by virtue of any
testamentary disposition, or upon a partial or
total intestacy : And also for the clear residue
of the moneys to arise from the sale, mortgage,
or other disposition of any real or heritable
estate, directed to be sold, mortgaged, or other-
wise disposed of by any will or testamentary
instrument. (55 Geo. m. c. 184, sch. part iii.)
Annuities commencing to be payable on the
death, of persons dying after 19th May 1853
are valued for legacy duty according to tables
annexed to the Succession Duty Act (16 & 17
Vict. c. 51); and Annuities commencing to be
payable previous to that date, by the tables
annexed to the Legacy Duty Act (36 Geo. in.
c. 52).
Duty is not exigible on legacies or residues
under £20 ; but if a legatee take two or more
legacies under any testament, which shall to-
gether be of the amount of £20, each shall be
charged with duty, though each or either may
be separately under that amount.
N.B. — Printed forms and regulations regarding
all the succession duties will be obtained gratis,
on application at the Inland Revenue Office,
Edinburgh ; and at the offices of the Distribu-
tors of Stamps in the country. Practical direc-
tions as to the settlement of the Legacy Duty
will be found in Juridical Styles, vol. n. Appx.
p. 27.
Succession Duty. — The duty commences on the
death of persons dying after the 19th May 1853
(16 & 17 Vict. c. 51, § 2 and 54), and seems to
be imposed on all property, both heritable and
moveable, passing by death, not liable to the
duty on legacies and successions to personal
estate upon intestacy — the duty imposed by
the Legacy Duty Acts. The duty on heritable
property is charged on the annual value, after
allowance of the necessary outgoings (§ 22), as
an annuity for the life of the successor (§ 21),
which is to be valued by tables annexed to the
Act.
Personal property is liable to duty according to
the value of the succession ; and money
charged on heritage — heritable securities — is
chargeable as personalty (§ 1).
The property chargeable with duty is called
'Succession' (§ 1), and 'Successor' denotes
the person entitled to it, and ' Predecessor '
the person from whom the interest of the suc-
cessor is derived (§ 2).
Rates of Succession Duty.
Lineal issue, or lineal ancestor of the predecessor,
£1 per cent.
Brothers and sisters of the predecessor, and their
descendants, £3 per cent.
Brothers and sisters of the father or mother of
the predecessor and their descendants, £5
per cent.
Brothers and sisters of the grandfather or grand-
mother of the predecessor and their descend-
ants, £6 per cent.
Any other person, £10 per cent.
The husband or wife of the predecessor is not
chargeable with duty (§ 18) ; and if the succes-
sor's husband or wife shall be of nearer con-
sanguinity than the successor, duty is payable
according to such nearer relationship (§ 11).
The following are also exemptions from the suc-
cession duty : —
1. Successions from the same predecessor, pass-
ing on any death, not amounting in princi-
pal value to £100 (§ 18). 2. Any succession
of less value than £20 in the whole (»"&.). 3.
Legacies and personal property charged with
legacy duty, in respect of the same acquisition
Note.. — The collection of the succession duty
forms a branch of the business of the Legacy
Duty Department of the Inland Eevenue.
Forms of the accounts may be obtained at the
Legacy Duty Office, Edinburgh, and at the
offices of the Distributors of Stamps in the
country. Practical directions as to the settle-
ment of the Succession Duty will be found in
Juridical Styles, vol. n. p. 38.
DISCOUNT ON THE PURCHASE OP STAMPS.
Purchasers of stamps (except receipt, labels for
medicines, newspapers, and postage stamps) at
London, Edinburgh, or Dublin, under the value
of £10 each, but to the value of £30 or upwards
in whole, are allowed discount at the rate of
30s. per cent. (12 & 13 Vict. c. 80.) The like
discount is allowed to any person lodging at
Edinburgh, paper or forms containing printed
matter only, to be impressed with stamp duties
under the value of £10 each, but to the value
of £30 or upwards in whole.
To persons who at one time shall produce at
the office of Inland Eevenue in London, Edin-
burgh, or Dublin, paper to be stamped with, or
shall purchase at the office in London, Edin-
burgh, or Dublin, stamps to the amount of £2
or upwards, or of any distributor or sub-dis-
2Q
tributor of stamps at any place not within the
distance of ten miles from the said offices re-
spectively, stamps to the amount of £1 or up-
wards, denoting any rate of duty not exceeding
Is. on Bills of Exchange, Drafts or Orders, or
Promissory Notes, or Stamps, for denoting the
duty of one penny on any instrument or docu-
ment whatever (except postage stamps and
customs stamps), an allowance shall be made
of tenpence for every 20s. of the amount of the
duties denoted by such stamps. (23 & 24 Vict,
c. Ill, § 3.) Any person selling such stamps
shall not make any charge for the paper
whereon the same are impressed. Penalty for
doing so, or demanding or receiving a greater
price or sum than the amount of "the stamp
duty, £10. {lb. § 25.)
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STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
REGULATIONS AS TO EXCHANGING SPOILED STAMPS.
The Solicitor's Office, No. 5 in the Inland Revenue
Office, is open for the allowance of spoiled
stamps every Tuesday and Thursday, from 12
noon to 2 p.m. The distributors of stamps at
the following places also receive spoiled stamps
for allowance : — Aberdeen, Ayr, Banff, Cupar-
Fife, Dumfries, Dundee, Elgin, Forfar, Glas-
gow, Greenock, Inverness, Peebles, Perth,
Stirling, and Tain.
A supply of forms of affidavits is kept hy the
Solicitor and the above distributors, and claim-
ants may attend at the Solicitor's Office, and
have the affidavits filled up and taken ; or they
may get copies of the forms, and take the oath
before a justice of the peace, and afterwards
lodge the affidavits and the stamps with any of
the above officers. If the claim be admitted, a
ticket is issued, stating that application is to be
made for the new stamps after Monday se'en-
night, and within six weeks from the -date of
the ticket ; if not made within that time, the
claim will be forfeited.
The stamps, if belonging to parties resident in
Edinburgh, or within ten miles thereof, must
be presented for allowance within six months
after being signed in the case of executed in-
struments, and six months after being spoiled
in the case of unexecuted instruments ; if the
stamps belong to persons beyond that distance,
six months in the former, and twelve months
in the latter case.
Bills and notes delivered to payees, or negotiated
or issued in any way, and bills accepted or
tendered for acceptance, cannot be exchanged
unless a new bill be produced, in all respects
the same excepting the correction of the error.
As to the exchange of sea policies of insurance,
see 30 Vict. c. 23, § 17. The cases for allow-
ance are —
1. Where policy shall be inadvertently filled up
in an incorrect or improper manner ;
2. Or be obliterated or otherwise spoiled and
rendered unfit for use ;
3. Or shall be filled up for some insurance which
shall not be proceeded in, and the same shall
not be signed by any underwriter, but in no
other case.
Application must be made within six months
after the policy shall be spoiled or become
useless.
Unsigned instruments are allowed if inadvert-
ently spoiled. Signed, if void in law from the
beginning ; from error or mistake, unfit for the
purpose originally intended ; from death, or
refusal to sign, of any person whose signature
is necessary ; from the want of the signature
of some material and necessary party ; from
refusal to act under, or from non-acceptance —
they shall be unfit for, or fail of the purpose
intended; or if the transaction be earned
through by another instrument duly stamped.
(See 53 Geo. in. c. 108.) In the case of trans-
fers of stock signed by the seller alone, and
other instruments if by one party, new deeds
require to be produced to the proper officer of
stamps, who, as to transfers, is instructed to
certify in what particulars they differ from
those spoiled.
Stamps of a different description may be obtained
for any stamp spoiled if it be of the value of £6
or upwards. Application for this purpose to
the Commissioners of Inland Bevenue should
be lodged with the affidavit. The Commis-
sioners, by 3 & 4 Will. iv. c. 97, § 19, may,
if in their discretion they think fit, refund, in
money, the amount of spoiled stamps. They
are also authorized to repay the amount of
stamps for which the possessor has no imme-
diate use, if applied for within three months
afte,r being purchased. In both cases is de-
ducted the percentage allowed by law on the
purchase of stamps.
STAMPING DEEDS AFTER BEING SIGNED.
Beyond Tivelve Months.— The duty or deficiency
of duty shall be due and payable to Her Majesty,
and also the penalty of £10. The deed will
only be stamped on payment of the whole or
(as the case may be) the deficiency of the stamp
duty remaining payable on it, and over and
above such duty a penalty of £10 ; and if the
whole amount of said duty or deficiency shall
exceed £10, then, in addition to said duty and
penalty, there shall be paid, by way of addi-
tional penalty, interest on the duty or deficiency
at the rate of five per cent, from the date or
first signing of the deed ; but such interest
shall not exceed the amount of the said duty
or deficiency of duty.
Within Twelve Months. — If the deed shall be
brought to the Commissioners of Inland Be-
venue within twelve months after the first
signing or executing, in order to be stamped,
it may be stamped without payment of the
penalty, or on payment only of a portion
thereof, provided it shall be proved to the
satisfaction of the Commissioners that the
deed was not duly stamped previously to being
signed, by reason of accident, mistake, inad-
vertency, or urgent necessity, and without any
■wilful design to evade or delay the payment of
duty. (13 & 14 Vict. c. 97, § 12.)
Abroad. — If the deed shall be executed by any
party abroad, it may be stamped without any
penalty, if brought to be so within two calendar
months from the time of being received in the
kingdom, upon proof of the facts to the satis-
faction of the Commissioners. (13 & 14 Vict
c. 97, <§ 13.)
Adhesive Stamps. — Where adhesive stamps may
be affixed to any instrument, an officer of In-
land Revenue, authorized by the Commis-
sioners, may, on the instrument being produced
to him, affix and cancel the adhesive stamp.
The instrument shall thereupon be deemed
sufficiently stamped. But this not to apply to
instruments not' allowed to be stamped after
being made, signed, or issued, nor to instru-
ments after the expiration of the period limited
for stamping them. The penalty required to
be paid on stamping of the instrument is not
affected by this provision. (24 & 25 Vict. c.
91, § 32.)
N.B. — The following notice, dated 17th April
1868, has been issued, as to receiving and
stamping instruments and forms at Edin-
burgh :—
Instruments and Forms will be stamped at No.
10 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh, subject to the
following conditions : —
INSTRUMENTS.
Instruments (other than agreements liable
STAMP DUTIES, ETC.
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to a duty of 6d., and charter-parties*) which
may be lawfully stamped, will, if presented
■within two months after the first date, be re-
ceived on any lawful day, except Saturday,
between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Instruments lodged on Friday before 2 p.m.,
or on Saturday before 12 noon, will be de-
livered to the person or persons presenting the
relative ticket or tickets on the following
Monday, or on the first lawful day thereafter,
between the hours of 1 and 2 p.m. If lodged
on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thurs-
day, instruments will be delivered out, on pre-
sentation of the relative tickets, between 1 and
2 p.m. on the. day immediately following that
on which they were lodged, or on the first
lawful day thereafter, except Saturday. Each
instrument must be called for on the day and
at the time indicated in the ticket issued when
the instrument was lodged; and the ticket must
be produced when the instrument is called for.
Agreements liable to a duty of 6d. will be
received within fourteen days after date, and
stamped and delivered out as above indicated.
Charter-parties will be received within seven
days after date, on payment of a duty of 6d.
and 4s. Cd.; after seven days and within one
calendar month after date and first signing, on
payment of the duty and £10.
* As to stamping agreements and charter-parties,
see notes under these heads.
FORMS (DRAFTS, RECEIPTS, ETC.)
Will be received on every lawful day, between
the hours of 10 and 11 a.m., and will be de-
livered out between 10 and 11 a.m. on a day
which .will be indicated in the respective
tickets delivered to the persons lodging such
forms, or in printed notices to be thereafter
addressed to them.
It will materially conduce to the despatch of
business if the forms to be stamped shall be
made up in packets not exceeding 10,000 or
thereby.
In ordinary cases, and in the absence of any
undue pressure, forms will be delivered out
within forty-eight hours after they shall have
been lodged.
Schedules for the use of persons lodging
instruments or forms will be supplied at the
office.
The duties to be impressed on instruments
or forms must be paid to the cashier, No. 3
Lobby, before the goods are lodged.
Of the goods lodged, due care will be taken ;
but it must be understood that the risk is with
the owners and not with the office.
If an opinion shall be required as to the
duty payable in respect of any deed or instru-
ment, application for an adjudication schedule
must be made at the Solicitor's Office, No. 5.
DOUBTS AS TO THE SUFFICIENCY OF STAMPS MAY BE EEMOVED.
The opinion of the Commissioners of Inland
Revenue as to the duty to which a deed,
whether previously stamped or otherwise, is
chargeable, may be obtained on the deed being
presented at their office (Edinburgh), and a fee
of 10s. paid. The duty or insufficient duty
which the Commissioners may assess, and the
penalty, if any, being paid, they shall stamp
the deed with the duty so paid ; and thereupon,
and also in the case of the deed being previously
sufficiently stamped, shall also impress the deed
with a particular stamp to be provided for the
purpose. The deed shall then be received in
evidence, notwithstanding any objection to it
as insufficiently stamped. The provision does
not apply to bonds or mortgages for unlimited
amounts, nor to instruments after being signed,
prohibited from being stamped. On the stamp
duties assessed being paid, and 40s. for costs
being deposited, the opinion of the Commis-
sioners may be appealed against to the Court
of Exchequer in Scotland, if the deed has been
presented for the opinion of the Commissioners
at their office in Edinburgh; to the Court of
Exchequer at Westminster, if the deed has been
presented at London ; to the Court of Ex-
chequer in Ireland, if the deed has been pre-
sented in Dublin. (13 & 14 Vict. c. 97, § 14
& 15; 28 & 29 Vict. c. 96, § 22.) The Com-
missioners may also adjudge on deeds not
liable to any Stamp duty; and if any duty is
assessed, the party may appeal. (16 & 17 Vict.
c. 59, § 13.)
N.B. — Instruments are received for adjudication
at the Solicitor's Office, Inland Revenue, Edin-
burgh, on the same conditions as to duty and
penalty as instruments to be stamped merely
(see above). The mode of proceeding is as fol-
lows : — The sum of ten shillings for the adjudi-
cation stamp is first to be paid to the Cashier,
No. 3 Lobby. Then the schedule (the duty
to be impressed of course not being inserted in
the schedule), the instrument after execution,
and an abstract (written on foolscap paper) of
it giving the substance of the clauses and pro-
visions, particularly dates and sums, and a refe-
rence to the page on which each commences),
are to be left at the Solicitor's Office, No. 5, on
Mondays and Wednesdays, between 10 and 12
o'clock only. Between 10 and 12 o'clock on the
Thursday following, a party who can give ex-
planation must call on the Assistant-Solicitor,
No. 6 ; and he should be prepared to pay the
proper duty, and penalty if any, to the Cashier,
No. 3 Lobby. '
DUPLICATES OR COUNTERPARTS.
Duplicates or counterparts of instruments requir-
ing to be impressed with the denoting stamp to
render them valid, may be lodged at the Soli-
citor's Office, No. 5 Inland Revenue, Edin-
burgh, between 10 and 12 o'clock on Mondays
and Wednesdays only. A transmission of
them is made once a week to the Head Office.
The principal instrument, as well as the dupli-
cate, must be lodged, and both must appear to
be properly stamped, otherwise they will not
be transmitted.
Mem. — The revenue takes no risk of loss or in-
jury connected with the custody or carriage of
the instruments received and transmitted to be
stamped.
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ASSESSED TAXES.
ASSESSED TAXES.
Armorial Bearings.
Persons using armorial bearings, keeping
a carriage taxed at the rate of £3, 10s.,£2 12 9
Not keeping such carriage, 0 13 2
Carriages.
Carriage with four wheels, drawn by
two or more horses or mules, 3 10 0
Do. drawn by one horse or mule, 2 0 0
Carriage with four wheels, each of less
diameter than thirty inches, and drawn
by two or more ponies or mules not
exceeding thirteen hands in height, ... 1 15 0
Do. drawn by one such pony or mule,... 10 0
Carriage with less than four wheels,
drawn by two or more horses or mules, 2 0 0
Do. drawn by one horse or mule, 0 15 0
Do. drawn by one pony or mule, not
exceeding thirteen hands in height, 0 10 0
Carriages kept solely for being let to hire,
one-half the above duties respectively.
Carriage with four wheels, used by a
common carrier for the carriage of
goods, and occasionally passengers,
for hire, 2 6 8
Do. with less than four wheels 16 8
Exemptions. — Licensed hackney and stage car-
riages ; Carriages kept for being let to hire
with a horse or horses by a person licensed
to let horses for hire ; "Waggon, van, or cart
used solely in trade or husbandry, on which
the name, surname, and place of abode of the
owner is legibly painted, and which on no
occasion is used for any other purpose, except
for conveying the owner or his family to or
from church.
Hairpowder, persons using, £13 6
Horses.
Horses exceeding the height of thirteen
hands, for riding or drawing car-
riages, each 110
H used by a farmer making his livelihood
principally by husbandry, 0 10 6
Do. where more than one kept, remain-
der at 21s. each.
If one only used by a clergyman, phy-
sician, surgeon, or apothecary, bailiff,
shepherd, herdsman, 0 10 6
H not used for riding or drawing car-
riages, but kept for trade, 0 10 6
Pony or mule, not exceeding thirteen
hands, for riding or drawing any car-
riage, 0 10 6
Pony or mule, not exceeding thirteen
hands, if not used for riding or draw-
ing any carriage, 0 5 3
Exemptions. — Horses used solely for the purposes
of husbandry, or by market gardeners or dairy-
men in their business, and mares kept solely
for breeding, and horses not used for labour or
otherwise.
Any horse used truly for the purpose of hus-
bandry, or of drawing any carriage not
chargeable with duty, or of carrying burdens
in the course of the owner's trade or occupa-
tion, and which may be ridden to or from the
place where the load or burden is to be taken
up or deposited, or for procuring medical assist-
ance, not chargeable as a riding-horse.
Horses used in drawing licensed stage carnages.
Horses kept solely to be let for hire by licensed
persons.
Horses kept solely for drawing licensed hackney
carriages.
Horses kept for sale by assessed horse-dealers,
and not otherwise used.
Persons keeping horses or mules bona fide for the
purpose of husbandry, and occasionally using
them for drawing burdens, not chargeable with
the duty of 10s. 6d. for more than two of such
horses or mules kept on any one farm or any
one parish or place, provided such horses or
mules are not employed in any purpose of
trade, or in drawing for hire, or in drawing
any carriage chargeable with duty.
Farmers' horses or mules occasionally used for
drawing burdens, or let for drawing, for hire
or profit, if not used for drawing any carriage
chargeable with duty.
Horse-Dealers. — Every person exercising the
business, £13 15 0
Exemptions. — Persons who sell only horses bred
by themselves, or kept as farming stock at
least three months.
House Duty.
On each inhabited dwelling-house of the annual
value of £20 or upwards, occupied as a farm
house by a tenant or farm-servant, or in which
articles are exposed for sale, or licensed for the
sale of excisable liquors, a duty of 6d. per
pound ; all others, 9d.
Male Servants.
For each male servant, eighteen years or up-
wards, in the capacity of maitre d'hote], house-
steward, master of the horse, groom of the
chamber, valet de chambre, butler, under-butler,
clerk of the kitchen, confectioner, cook, house-
porter, footman, running-footman, coachman,
groom, postilion, stable-boy, or helper in the
stables of the master, gardener, park-keeper,
gamekeeper, huntsman,or whipper-in, £1 1 0
Under eighteen years, 0 10 6
Under-gardener, 0 10 6
Under-gamekeeper, 0 10 6
N.B. — The above duties are payable for every
male servant employed as above, and not being a
servant to his employer, if the employer shall
otherwise be chargeable with the foregoinsr duties
on a servant or carriage, or for more than one
horse.
Tavern waiters above eighteen years of
age, £1 1 0
Under eighteen, 0 10 6
Exemptions. — Any male servant under the age of
twenty-one, being the son or grandson of the
employer, and a member of his household.
Male servant emplo3'ed by any licensed victualler
to carry out liquor to customers, although
occasionally required to wait on guests, pro-
vided one only is kept.
Male servant employed as an ostler or helper in
the stables of any licensed innkeeper.
Male servant employed as groom or stable-boy
by any livery stable-keeper, horse-dealer, or
person licensed to let horses for hire, or to
keep and use any stage or hackney carriage;
also male servant employed by such licensed
person to drive any licensed stage or hackney
carriage, or carriage and horse let to hire for
less than twenty-eight days.
Male servant employed by stable-keeper for
taking care of and training a racehorse.
PROPERTY AND INCOME TAX.
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PROPERTY AND INCOME TAX.
Note. — Exemption from Income Tax is granted to persons whose incomes are less than £100 a
year. Deduction to the extent of the duty on £G0 is granted to persons whose incomes are less
than £200 a year.
I nuities, dividends, and shares of annuities,
payable out of the public revenue, 6d.
Schedule D. — (Trades and Professions.')* On each
20s. of annual amount of gains, profits, or re-
turns, from trades, professions, employments,
or vocations, or from personal or other property
not included in schedules A, B, C, or E, 6d.
Schedule E. — (Public Salaries.) On each 20s. of
■ annual amount of salaries, pensions, or an-
nuities paid out of the public revenue, or for
any public office or employment, 6d.
* Deduction is allowed, when claimed, tinder schedules D and E, of any annual premium (not
exceeding one -sixth part of the claimant's income from every source) paid for insurance, or deferred
annuity, on the claimant's own or his wife's life, to any insurance company in existence on 1st November
1844, or registered pursuant to Act 7 & 8 Vict. c. 110 ; or of any annual payment made under Act of
Parliament to a widows' or children's fund.
Schedule A.— (Real Property.) On each 20s. of
annual value of lands, tenements, and heri-
tages, in respect of the proper/!/, 6d.
Schedule TS.— (Occupancy of Peal Property.) On
each 20s. of annual value of lands, tenements,
and heritages (other than a dwelling-house
separate from a farm) in Scotland, in respect
of the occupancy, 2d.
Schedule C. — (Public Funds.) On each 20s. of
annual amount of profits from interest, an-
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BANK DIRECTORY.
BANKS AND BANKING COMPANIES IN SCOTLAND,
WITH THEIR AGENCIES.
BANK OF SCOTLAND,
Bank Street.
Treasurer, David Davidson.
Secretary, George M. Tytler.
Assistant Secretary, James A. Wenley.
Cashier, Thomas Armstrong.
Tellers, James Laing, J. S. Martin, D. E. Shiell, J.
H. Eobertson.
Town Branches and Agents.
New Town, 99 George Street, Charles Bruce.
Southern District, 7 Clerk Street, G. S. Veitch.
Stockbridge, 15 North-west Circus Place, John
Hewat.
Greenside, 21 Picardy Place, James Haswell.
Morningside, 5 Merchiston Terrace, Wm. "Watson.
Leith, 92 Constitution Street, George B. M. Wyse.
London Office —
11 Old Broad Street, E.C. ; T. F. Sandeman, agent.
London Agents.
Bank of England; Coutts and Co.; and Smith, Payne,
and Smiths.
BOYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND,
35 St Andrew Square.
Cashier, L. Eobertson.
Secretary, James Wright.
Accountants, W. Turnbull and D. E. W. Hide.
Cash-keeper, Andrew A. Kerr.
Inspectors of Branches, F. C. Setonand J. B. Bishop.
Tellers, A. M. Home, F. A. Mackay, P. D. Grieve,
P. A. Dassauville, John Heron.
Town Branch, 5 Hunter Square, W. Morton.
Leith, 30 Bernard Street, Andrew H. Wilson.
Draws on
Bank of England and its Branches; Coutts and Co.
London ; and Bank of Ireland and its Branches.
BBITISH LINEN COMPANY BANK,
40 St Andrew Square.
Manager, James Syme.
Secretary, W. Spence.
Secretary, W. Paterson.
Cashier, Archibald Nimmo.
Accountant, W. Henderson.
Tellers, John M'Culloch, J. S. K. Maclean, Patrick
Martine, Thomas Campbell, and John Eitchie.
Branch Offices and Agents.
Newington, 51 South Clerk Street, J. W. Urquhart.
West End, 141 Princes Street, E. Chancellor.
Leith, 48 Bernard Street, Joseph Cundell.
Draws on
Smith, Payne, and Smiths, London ; Bank of Eng-
land, and Bank of Ireland, and their Branches.
COMMEBCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND,
14 George Street.
Manager, Alex. Kincaid Mackenzie.
Secretary, James Eeid.
Cashier, W. Leckie.
Accountant, Peter Lang.
Assistant Secretary and General Superintendent of
Branches, E. L. Peploe.
Tellers, W. Wratson, John Gibson, T. Balmain, J.
Watt.
Sub-offices and Agents.
30 Grassmarket, E. M. Eussell.
100 South Bridge, Peter Eobertson.
Stockbridge, 4 North-west Circus Place, James Paris.
2 Greenside Place, John Gulland.
Leith Branch,6Q Constitution Street,Eobert Mowbray.
Draws on
I London and Westminster Bank, and Coutts and
Co., London.
BANK DIRECTORY.
G15
NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND,
42 St Andrew Square.
Manager, William James Duncan.
Secretary, Thomas Anderson.
Accountant, John Rhind.
Town Branches and Agents.
South Side, 3 Nicolson Square, Murdoch Ross.
West End, 144 Princes Street, A. M. Fraser.
Leith, 16 Bernard Street, William Strachan and
John Turnbull.
Draws on
Glyn, Mills, and Co. ; Coutts and Co. ; and the Union
Bank of London.
London Office —
37 Nicholas Lane, E.C.; James Milln, agent.
UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND,
Parliament Square, Edinburgh, and Ingram
Street, Glasgow.
Edinburgh.
Manager, Samuel Hay.
Secretary, William Brand.
Cashier, Laurence Taylor.
Accountant, John Simpson.
Glasgow.
Manager, Charles Gairdner.
Assistant do., James Affleck.
Cashier, James Beid.
Secretary, M. J. B. Fullarton.
Accountant, George Beston.
Edinburgh Branches and Agents.
62 George Street, B. R. Murray.
9 Downie Place, James Morton.
245 Canongate, J. H. Stott ; A. S. Nimmo, acct.
Leith, 14 Bernard Street, John A. White.
Draws on
Contts and Co., and Glyn and Co., London.
CLYDESDALE BANKING COMPANY,
Head Office — 10 Miller Street, Glasgow.
Manager, G. Beadman.
Deputy Manager, W. Brown.
Secretary, Ales. Mathers.
Assistant Manager, M. Balmain.
Cashier, W. Tod.
Accountant, D. Ferguson.
Assistant Secretary, John Cameron.
Inspectors of Branches, John Paterson and P. Clark,
Edinburgh and Leith Offices — 29 George
Street.
Manager, James Greenhill.
Accountant, Robert Hastings.
Tellers, John Lowe, John Legat, and Andrew
Rankine.
High Street — Agent, Alexander Auchie.
Accountant, Peter Cunningham.
Leith, 15 Bernard Street — Agent, G. W. Reoch.
Acct., H. T. Thomson.
Draws on
London and Westminster Bank ; Barnetts, Hoares,
Hanburys, and Lloyd, bankers, London.
CITY OF GLASGOW BANK,
24 Virginia Street, Glasgow.
Manager, Alexander Stronach.
Secretary, John Low.
Law Secretary, George Roy.
Cashier, John Turnbull.
Accountant, R. S. Stronach.
Superintendent of Branches, W. Miller.
Inspector of Branches, R. Gray.
Edinburgh — 14 Hanover Street.
Manager, William Bain.
Accountants, Aw. Henderson and Geo. Williamson.
Tellers, R. Braid, Jas. Carmichael, and Geo. Smith.
Sub-offices.
60 Grassmarhet, George Steele.
8 Hunter Square, Hugh Scott Pillans.
SAVINGS BANK,
N. Bank St.
Manager, C. Meikle.
London Agents.
Smith, Payne, and Smiths
AGBA BANK,
17 St Andrew Square.
Manager, Robert Hunter.
CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK OF
INDIA, LONDON, AND CHINA,
128 George Street.
Agent, Charles Pearson, C.A.
ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION,
23 St Andrew Square.
Agent, Robert Dundas Cay.
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BANK DIRECTORY.
LIST OF BRANCHES.
Bank of Scotland.
J. A. Sinclair, Robert
Brodie (pro agent).
Charles W. L. Forbes.
George Thomson.
D. H. Halkett.
Jas. Moffat, and Jas.
Moffat, jun.
James Muir.
D. J. Mack.
Henry W. Walker.
John M'Murtrie and
James M'Murtrie
Alex. Pitcairn Rami]
ton Ballantyne (pro
agent).
Archibald Brownlie.
Joseph Watson
(sub-agent).
John Sinclair.
A. & Rob. Robertson.
A. K. Mackinnon.
Angus M'Donald,
Duncan Stewart
(sub-agent)
Henry Maclellan.
James Cunningham.
Royal Bank.
Smith and Cochran.
Wm. Teaman.
Airlie St. — Wm. Jaap
Andrew Binny and
Alexander Hutton
James L. Bailey.
D. Campbell (district
manager).
Walter Carter.
Alex, and D. Simpson.
David Thomson.
J. Anderson.
David Guthrie & Sons
J. C. Lindsay.
Andrew Wilkie
Lachlan M'Intyre.
James Bishop.
Js. & Alex. M'Master.
Thomas Torrance.
Branches.
British Linen Co.
Commercial Bank.
Abington
Alex. W. Paterson.
Aberdeen
John Manson.
George Milne.
Aberfeldy
Aberlour
Airdiie ....
Alexandria
Alloa ....
James Moir.
Alva ....
Alyth ....
Annan ....
Robert Irving
Simpson & Skelton.
Anstruther
Philip Olipliant.
Arbroath
James A. Dickson.
M Donald and Rollo
Ardrossan
Aucidnblae
Auchterarder .
Auchtermuchty
Ayr ....
H. C. Gray.
Avton ....
James Bondhitl
Balmacara
John Finlayson.
Balfron ....
Michael Robertson.
Ballachulish .
Ballater ....
Banchory
Banff ....
Wiliam Auld.
Barrhead
Barrhill ....
Bathgate
Beauly ....
Alexander Fraser.
Beith ....
James Faulds.
Berwick-on-Tweed
Biggar ....
John Paul.
Blair-Athole .
Blairgowrie .
Anderson and Chap-
man.
Bo'ness ....
Bonn ill ....
Patrick Moir.
Brechin ....
D. D. Black.
Bridge of Allan
Broadford
Broughty Ferry
Broxburn
Buckhaven (Sub-Branch)
Buckie ....
Burntisland .
Callander
Walter Buchannan.
Campbeltown.
Charles M'Taggart.
Campsie ....
Carluke ....
James Gilchrist.
Carnoustie
Carmvath
John Ferguson.
Castle-Douglas
James Moffat.
Castletown, Caithness
Alexander M'Donald.
(Sub-Branch)
Catrine ....
Coatbridge
Coldstream
William Douglas.
Colinsburgh .
John Wood.
Conine (Sub-Branch) ,
Archibald Ballantine.
Coupar-Angus
Crail (Sub-Branch)
Philip Oliphant
Crieff ....
William Brown.
Cromarty
Robert Ross.
CuUen ....
BANK DIRECTORY.
617
LIST OP BRANCHES.
National Bank.
Thomas Adam.
James Kidd.
David ir Watt.
H. B. Mackintosh.
G. Gemmell.
James Watt.
John Johnston.
Stephen Sanderson.
Adam Pairman.
Alexander Kidd.
J. &W.H.Lidderdale.
T. B. Marshall, intm.
D. Clark and C. Boyd
D. Wyllie (cashier)
Wm. Cutto {sec).
George Rankin.
Wm. and Rob. Green
Thomas Brydie.
William Cuwan.
William Young and
Son.
Robert Playfair.
Hunters and Co.
George Haynes.
Jolin Malcolm.
James liust.
Matthew Anderson.
John Wright.
W. F. Love!"
Archibald Stewart,
W. S. Soutar.
fiordon and Lamb.
William Baird.
Alexander Crosby.
Alexander Bremner.
Richard Hewitt.
Robert Henderson.
Bett and Paton.
J. and A. Gibson.
Branches.
William L. Taylor.
Abington
Aberdeen
Aberfeldy
Abeilour
Airdrie .
Alexandria
Alloa
Alva
Alyth .
Annan .
Anstruther
Arbroath
Ardrossan
Auchinblae
Auchterarder
Auchtermuchty
Ayr
Ayton
Balmacara
Balfron .
Ballachulish .
Ballater .
Banchory
Banff .
Barrhead
Barrhill .
Bathgate
Beauly .
Beith
Berwick- on-T weed
Biggar .
Blair-Athole .
Blairgowrie .
Bo'ness .
Bonhill .
Brechin .
Bridge of Allan
Broadford
Broughty Ferry
Broxburn
Buckhaven
Buckie .
Burntisland .
Callander
Campbeltown
Campsie .
Carluke .
Carnoustie
Carnwath
Castle-Douglas
Castletown, Caithness
(Sub-Branch),
Catrine .
Coatbridge
Coldstream
Colinsburgh .
Connie (Sub-Branch)
Coupar-Angus
Crail (Sub-Branch)
Crieff .
Cromarty
Cullen .
Clydesdale Bank.
James Watson.
Lewis Guthrie.
John Fotheringham.
John Smith.
Chapel & Inverwick.
R. M. Kay.
City of Glasgow Bank.
John Cruickshank
and J. Morison
John Morison.
David Mitchell.
John Emslie.
James Farquharson.
William Pollock.
Robert Brock.
William Ramsey.
Peter L. Forgan.
George Scott.
David M'Dougall.
James Watson.
J. Crosbie & J. Forbes.
Peter M'Lean.
E. HyslopandT.Sloss.
John Don.
T. Ersken Methven.
John M 'Donald.
Thomas Mathews.
Robert Summers.
James Macrosty.
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BANK DIRECTORY.
Bank of Scotland.
Royal Bank.
Branches.
British Linen Co.
Commercial Bank.
H. Rose, H B M'Lel-
Andrew White.
Cumnock
lan {sub-agent).
Arthur Russell.
Cupar ....
William Pagan & Son.
George Hogarth.
Dalbeattie
Rich. Paterson.
Dalkeith.
George and Jas. Gra «
Robert Guthrie.
Dalmellington
Dairy (Ayrshire) .
Dairy (New Galloway)
Denny .
Dingwall
Dollar .
Douglas (Lanarkshire)
A. D. Scott.
R. Main.
Doune
Hugh M'Callum.
Drymen .
Dumbarton .
John Robson.
James Johnston.
Gordon & Whitelaw.
Dumfries
Dunblane
S. Adamson.
Primrose <fc Gordon/
Dunbar .
John Kelly.
William H. Ritchie.^
William Moir, jun.
Castle Street — George
Dundee .
J. Christie, T. Sander-
K. W. Henderson.
Mackenzie, manag.
son.
Murraygate — David
Anderson.
King St.— R.M.Brodie
West Port— * * *
John Carr.
Dunfermline .
John Landale.
D. G. Rutherford.
Dunkeld .
George Carphin.
Dunning
Dunoon .
G Peat & R. F. Hardy.
W. K. Hunter.
Dunse
James Wylie.
Andrew Harrow.
Thomas Shankland.
Dysart .
Eaglesha-m
Earlston .
Ecclefechan
East Linton
Edzell .
Henry Balfour.
Murdoch & Forsyth.
Elgin
Elie
Ellon
Brander & Gall.
Alex. Mackenzie.
Errol
Eyemouth (Su
b-Branch)
J. Bowhill.
David M. Peebles.
John Gair.
James Ireland.
Falkirk .
Falkland
Ferry-Port-on
Fettercairn
Fochabers
-Craig
Charles S. Gauld.
William Roberts.
John & Wm. Yearn an.
Forfar .
George Lyon.
East High St.— David
Crighton and David
Steele.
Forres ....
Fort-William
Thomas Davidson.
Jas Macgregor &Son.
Alexander Mein.
Fraserburgh .
William and Alex-
William Paterson and
Galashiels
James Smail.
ander Rutherford.
R. Stewart.
Galston ....
Henry D. Glover.
Gatehouse
A. Nielson (man.), G.
Wm. Brown, jun., and
Girvan .
William Murray.
W. Hill (sub-man.),
J. Maclimont.
W. Nielson, acct.
Laurieston — James
Arch. Robertson
Glasgow
A. L. Fowler, J Gnnn.
Stuart and Sloane.
Gourlay, Robert
(cashier & agent),ll.
Bridge St.— William
Trongate — Jn. Wyse
Gourlay {sub-agent)
Cowan (sub-cashier).
Neilson.
Canning PI. — T. Dm
Hvtcheson town — J ohn
Canning St. & Gallow-
Canning St. — John
St Enoch Square. — \
K. Sim.
gate — A. and J.
Buchannan.
M'K. Cameron.
Sauchiehall St. — Alex.
Waddel.
M'Lean.
Cowcaddens — Walter
Gallowgate Street. —
Denham.
James Robb.
Argyle St. — Thomas
Somervail.
Hutchesontown — Hen.
Dallachy.
Tradeston — James
Hamilton.
Tronqate — John
M 'Gibbon.
Andrew Ralston.
Glamis ....
Glenluce
Golspie ....
Donald Gray.
Gorebridge
BANK DIRECTORY
619
National Bank.
Union Bank.
Branches.
Clydesdale Bank.
City of Glasgow Bank.
Cumnock
William Ettershank.
A. Nicholson.
James Grieve.
Cupar ....
Dalbeattie
Andrew Taylor.
William Duncan.
• James L. Henderson.
Dalkeith ....
Dalmellington
J. A. Brodie
George Dickson.
Dairy (Ayrshire) .
James M'Cosh.
Gow and Stirrat.
D. Morrine.
Dairy (New Galloway) .
*
' George Shand.
Denny .
James Cousland.
i J. Mitchell and G. H.
Dingwall
H. Munro.
Duncan.
Alexander Mitchell.
Dollar ....
Douglas ....
Doune .
Drymen ....
James Gibson.
James Paterson.
Robert Buchanan.
Dumbarton .
William Paterson.
• A.Hannay<fc J. M'Kie.
William Craig.
William Christie.
Dumfries
Dunblane
Dunbar ....
John Clark.
John Jaffray.
John Henderson.
John Morison.
Robert Teaman.
W. Beveridge.
Joseph Dickie.
M. Lawson.
Dunfermline .
Dunkeld.
Dunning
John Millar.
Dunoon ....
Dunse ....
Dysart ....
Eaglesham
Earlston ....
Ecclefechan .
James Tassie.
Archibald MitcheL
J. C. Robson.
Jonathan Hall.
James Guthrie.
East Linton .
Edzell ....
John Cran.
Elgin ....
George Leslie.
W. R. Ketchen.
G. F. Raeburn.
T. Rogers Kinmont.
Elie ....
Ellon ....
Errol ....
Evemouth (Sub-Branch)
J. A. Henderson.
Robert Wyllie.
Falkirk ....
Falkland
Ferry-Port-on-Craig
Fettercairn
Fochabers
J. Russel and Aitken.
Charles Gulland.
James White.
Alexander Don.
James Young.
William Lowson.
Forfar ....
F. C. M'Kenzie.
Forres .
William Sclanders.
D. S. M'Laren.
George Wallace.
Fort-William
Fraserburgh .
William Haldane.
John Hendrie,
W. Cairns.
Galashiels
Galston ....
Gatehouse
Thomas GemmelL
W. and D. Andrews.
Girvan .
Robert Cunningham.
John Hart, J. C.
Chas.Gairdner (man.).
Glasgow
Geo. Readman (man.).
Gal' gate, J.Garrowav.
Stewart (assist.).
Trongate — Duncan
Moore PI. — Thomas
Calton — Andrew Reid
Argyle St. — J as. Cl ark.
M'Arthur.
Keay.
and W. S. Harvev.
St Rollox—J. Paris.
Anderstnn — W. Bell.
Trongate. — P. B.
Ch'ing Cross— H. Orr.
Sauchiehall St. — J. M.
Cowcaddens — Andrew
Junor.
Coircaddens — John
Warden.
Forsyth.
Lauriston & Paisley
Graham and John
Trongate — J. Lamont.
Trades/on — J. Frame.
Road — D M'Laurin.
Tennant.
Hope Street. — James
Hutchesontown. — Win.
George St. (sub-br. to
Wallace.
Denham.
Calton and BHdneton.
— F. G. Dougall.
Anderston. — Hugh
Laird, jun.
Coircaddens) — J.
Graham and J. Ten-
nant.
Gorbals—T. Smith.
Laurieston — W. Reid.
Rutheralen—D. and
R. S. Murray.
Trongate — Wm Ro-
bertson,R. Murdoch
(assist.).
West End — W. R.
Crombie.
Glamis .
Glenluce
Golspie ....
Gorebridge
=
G. Syminton.
D. Fraser.
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BANK DIRECTORY.
Bank of Scotland.
Royal Bank.
Branches.
British Linen Co.
Commercial Bank.
Gourock
Govan ....
Grangemouth
J. S. Mackay.
James Lamb.
Granton Harbour .
D. and J. Grant.
Grantown
Greenlaw
Thomas Stark, Peter
David JI. Latham.
Greenock
Thomas 0. Hunter.
John Johnston.
Ballingall, acct.
T. Todrick and J.
Roughead and Parks.
Haddington .
John Ferme.
William Dods.
Gibson.
J. G. M Cubbing, C.
T. J. & W. A. Dykes.
Hamilton
S. Simpson and Son.
Thomas Anderson.
Clark (pro agent).
James Carmichael.
Hawick
W. and G. Davidson.
Geo. and Jas. Oliver.
Alexander Breingan.
Helensburgh
Huntly ....
Inverary
Invergordon .
Inverkeithing
Andrew Munro.
Robert Proctor.
lnverleitlien .
Donald Duff.
Inverness
Inverurie
Robert Davidson
James Wilson.
David Gray.
Irvine ....
Islay ....
Wm. M'Jannet.
A. 0. and A. Turnbull.
Charles Anderson.
Walter Holmes.
Jedburgh
Johnstone
Keith ....
J. Gumming.
J. S. Turnbull.
John F. S. and Patrick
Kelso ....
J. and A. Roberton.
James Douglas.
S. Darling.
Kilbarchan
Kilbirnie
Killin ....
Adam Cowie.
Cumming and Main.
Kilmarnock .
Kilsyth ....
Kilwinning .
Kincardine
Kincraigie (Tough)
Kingussie
Ebenezer Smith.
Duncan Macpherson.
A. J. Bruce.
Hugh King.
A. C.Stephen (sub-br.)
George Bogie.
Kinross ....
W. Wilson.
A. G. Morgan.
Kirkcaldy
Davidson & Findlater
W. H. & D. M'Lellan.
Kirkcudbright
Kirkintilloch
Kirkwall
Kirriemuir
Lamlash
Wm. Forrest and Son.
Jas. Spence and Son.
Alexander Paterson.
Lanark ....
Langholm
Largo . . ' .
A and T. Stevenson.
S. L. Kello.
James Wilkie.
Largs ....
Larkhall
Lasswade
R. Romanes, Thos.
Lauder ....
Edgely, jr. (pro agt.)
Lauriston (Falkirk)
G. B. M.Wyse (agent).
Leiih ....
R.Walker (pro agt.)
John Gibb.
Lerwick ....
Leslie (Fife) .
Lesmahagow .
Charles G. Duncan.
Andrew Wilkie.
Leven ....
Linlithgow
D. and D. Nicol.
R. R. Glen.
D. Rollo and W. M.
Lochee ....
Ogilvie.
Lochgelly
Lochgilphead.
Lochmaben .
Lochwinnoch .
David Ewart.
Lockerbie
Daniel Matheson.
Wm. Anderson and
Lossiemouth .
Robert Smith.
Wm. & David Brown.
David Murray.
Lumsden
Macduff ....
Markinch(s!ifc-6ranc/i) .
Maryhill.
Mauchliue (sub-branch)
Maybole ....
Meigle ....
Alexander Gowan.
M'Millan and Clark.
Freer and Dunn.
Melrose ....
Mid-Calder .
Millport ....
Milnathort
Mintlaw ....
Curle,Erskine, <fcCurle.
=
James M'Millan.
Moffat
Moniaive . . .
Thomas Reid.
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BANK DIRECTORY.
621
National Bank.
Union Bank.
Branches.
Clydesdale Bank.
City of Gla'sgow Bank
i
Gouroek
George Turner.
Thomas Baird.
Govan ....
Grangemouth
Granton Harbour
James Bowes.
Tames Stewart.
Grantown
Greenlaw
Allan Purves.
John Thomson.
James Norwell.
Greenock
Haddington .
Alexander Rodger.
East End— A. Tasker.
C. S. Caird.
J. and R. Richardson.
Hamilton
David Patrick.
John Clark Furrest.
ffhomas Purdom.
Hawick
William Drysdale.
Helensburgh
Robert D. Orr.
James Milne.
Huntly ....
John Merson.
Innerleithen .
John Macarthur.
Q. 11. Wright.
Inveraray
Invergordon .
Inverkeithing . ' .
William Fraser.
diaries Stewart and
Inverness
Jas. Anderson.
W. Taylor Rule.
Robert Innes.
Inverurie
John Paterson.
Irvine ....
Patrick Blair.
fiwen Taylor.
Islay ....
James Stein.
3. Rutherford.
Jedburgh
George Hilson, jun.
J. Holmes.
Johnstone
John Reid.
Charles Green.
Keith ....
James Tait.
J. M'Naughton.
Kelso ....
Kilbarchan
Kilbirnle
Killin ....
John Manson.
C. and W. Robson.
John Alexander.
J. Wilson.
R. & D. C. Gairdner.
Kilmai'nock .
J.Taylor & J. Connell.
lames SmalL
Alexander Gentle.
Mackay & Summers.
Kilsyth ....
Kilwinning .
Kincardine
Kincraigie (Tough)
Kingussie
Kim-oss
Patrick Burns.
Hugh Laird.
Thomas Sommerville.
[Henry Beveridge.
John N. M'Leod.
Kirkcaldy
James Russell.
R. M. Gordon.
Kirkcudbright
James Russell.
Kirkintilloch
James Stables.
John Baikie.
Robert Scarth.
Kirkwall
G. B. Brand.
J. M. Black.
Kirriemuir
Lamlash
James Brodie.
Jas. Begg and Jas.
Mackintosh.
Lanark
Muir and Alexander.
D. Stoddart.
R. Wallace & H.Dobie.
Langholm
W. R. Ketchen.
F. G. Bruce.
William Elder.
James Stevenson.
Largo ....
Largs ....
Larkhall
Lasswade
Lauder ....
Lauriston (Falkirk)
Leith ....
Lerwick ....
Leslie (Fife) .
Lesmahagow .
Leven ....
Linlithgow
Lochee ....
Lochgelly
James Lang, jun.
Thomas Duncan.
William Young.
Thomas Broomfield.
J. Hamilton.
John Smith.
John Hardy.
H. and A. M'Ewan.
Lochgilphead.
Dugald Maclachlan.
T. Elton Watson.
James Copland.
James Martin.
Hugh Kirkwood.
Thomas Rennie.
James Shives.
J. J. Burnie.
William Smith.
Lochmaben .
Lochwinnoch .
Lockerbie
Lossiemouth .
Lumsden
Macduff ....
Markinch (sub-branch) .
Maryhill.
Mauchline (sub-branch)
Maybole ....
Meigle ....
.Melrose ....
Mid-Calder .
Millport .
Milnathort
Mint law ....
Moffat ....
Moniaive
J.Baird & W. Maclure.
D. Scouler and W. S.
Ogilvie.
John Reid.
James Ross.
Henry Maitland.
C22
BANK DIRECTORY.
Bank of Scotland.
Royal Bank.
Branches.
British Linen Co.
Commercial Bank.
Charles Burness.
Thomson and Savege.
Montrose
John Walker.
Fulton Spiers, George
Motherwell .
Campbell (pro agt.)
Muirkirk
Thomas Lees.
Musselburgh .
Nairn ....
Neilston ....
Newburgh (Fife) .
Adam Davidson.
A. 0. Spcnce.
Alexander Laing.
John Paterson.
New Cumnock
New Galloway
Hugh Brown.
Newmilns
New Pitsligo .
Newton-Stewart .
North Berwick
Nunton ....
David Stroyan.
James Dall.
Alexander Brown.
Oban
John Hutchesort, and
Paisley ....
John Peden.
Alex. Boyd (acct.)
Partick ....
Robert Thorburn.
Peebles ....
Penicuik
W. Stewart and W.
Blackwood.
John Buchan.
John Barclay.
George Gray.
Perth ....
John Conning and
Hunter.
Thomas Soutar.
Peterhead
T. J. Bremner.
Pitlochrie
Alex. M'Naughton.
Pittenweem .
Pollockshaws .
Port-Ellen
James Anderson.
Port-Glasgow.
A. R. Warren.
Portobello
Alex. Martin, George
Portree ....
Robertson (proag.)
James H. Semple.
Portsoy ....
Port-William .
Renfrew ....
Rosehearty .
Rothes ....
Rothesay
A. K. Lindesay and
Stuart Grace.
St Andrews .
W. F. Ireland.
Gregor M'Gregor.
James Bain.
J. G. Halkett.
St Clairtown (sub-branch)
St Margaret'sIIope, Orkney
Saltcoats
Salter (Mull) .
Davidson & Findlater.
James R. Wilson.
Sanquhar
Selkirk ....
Shotts ....
W. 0\ Macqueen.
John Lang.
James Love.
Stewarton
Robert Curror, Mark
William Graham.
Stirling ....
James and James N.
Lawson (account.)
Morrison.
James G. Soutar.
Stonehaven .
Stornoway
Stranraer
Thomas M'Caig.
T. Tennent, John
Robert Wilson.
Strathaven
Cochrane (account.)
Stromness
D. Coghill.
Tain ....
William Ross.
Kenneth Murray.
Tarbet ....
.
Tarland ....
Thornhill
Russell and Austin.
Tighnabruaich
Thurso ....
John Henderson.
A. P. Lorimer.
Tillicoultry .
Tranent .
Troon ....
Turriff
Tobermory
Ullapool.
Wemyss Bay .
WestCalder .
West Kilbride
Francis Souter.
John Alexander.
West Linton .
Whitburn
Whithorn
Wick ....
Wigtown
Ebenezer S. Black.
A. B. Brown.
James Gilchrist.
James Miller.
Wishaw ....
James Gilchrist.
BANK DIRECTORY.
623
National Bank.
Union Bank.
Branches.
Clydesdale Bank.
City of Glasgow Bank
G. C. Chalmers.
Andrew Greig.
Montrose
Motherwell .
Muirkirk
Musselburgh .
George C. Myers.
James Whyte.
Sub-Bra. to Wishaw
— George Shirlaw.
J. D. Lamb.
Nairn ....
Mathew Anderson.
Neilston ....
*Cewburgh (Fife) .
Sew Cumnock
STew Galloway
Newmilns
A. R. Ferguson.
Adam Corrie.
James Thomson.
William Spence.
New Pitsligo .
Alexander Waugh.
Newton-Stewart
Sforth Berwick
Nunton ....
Thomas Kerr.
M'Cutcheon and
Jamieson.
Roderick M-Donald.
Angus Gregorson.
Oban ....
James Nicol.
P. Guilleaume.
Wm. Abercrornbie.
Paisley ....
David Campbell.
Alex. Pollock, jun.
Thos. Arlay (interim).
J. D. Bathgate and
R. Stevenson.
Partick ....
Peebles ....
Penicuik
John Paterson.
Gavin Paisley.
D. L. Jolly.
H. H. Norrie (cashier).
John Gray (sec).
Perth ....
A. and W. Bovd.
Peterhead
Robert Anderson.
James Mitchell.
Pitlochrie
John Bowman.
Pittenweem .
John Smith.
Polloekshaws .
James Tassie.
J. and Walter Steuart.
Port-Ellen
James Stein.
J. H. Bowie.
Port-Glasgow .
Portobello
William Newlands.
John Anderson.
Harry M'Donald.
Peter Murray.
William Herron.
James Milne.
Portree ....
Portsoy ....
Port-William .
Renfrew ....
Rosehearty
Rothes ....
C. M. Routledge.
Adam and VV. Sharp.
Rothesay
John Wilson and T.
J. Burnie.
John & Wm. Macalis-
ter and R. M'Kirdy.
St Andrews .
Walter Walker and
William Kidston.
St Clairtown (sub-bra.)
W. T. Noiquay.
StMargaret'sIlope,Orkney
Saltcoats
Salter (Mull) .
Sanquhar
Dougald Campbell &
John MacLauchlan
James Campbell.
D. C Alexander.
Peter Rodger.
Selkirk ....
Shotts ....
P. Forrest.
James Alexander.
Stewarton
T. Laidlaw.
John Monde.
J. and J. Mathie.
Stirling ....
Stonehaven .
James Drysdale.
Chrystal and Mac-
farlane.
Kenneth Mackenzie.
Stornoway
N. MTver. •
Hugh Adair and Wil-
David Guthiie.
Stranraer
Alexander Ingram.
James Watson.
liam Wallace.
James Millar.
Strathaven
John Beatton.
William Hay.
Archibald M'Calman.
A. Ross and H. Ross.
David Crichton.
Stromness
Tain ....
Tarbert ....
Tarland ....
Thornhill
J. W. GaUoway.
Thurso ....
Tighnabruaich
John Mackenzie.
John Kirk.
Tillicoultry
Tranent ....
William Gray.
J. C. Edie.
Robert C. Reid.
Troon ....
William Dunbar.
Turriff ....
Tobermory
Dougald Campbell &
John MacLauchlan.
John Ross.
Ullapool .
Wemyss Bay .
West Calder .
West Kilbride
West Linton .
Whitburn
Alexander Stewart.
John M tingle.
Robert GemmelL
Robert Gardner and
J. Sutherland.
David M'Kie and Bt
Whithorn
George A. Main.
C. LawTie.
Alexander Wares.
Wick
Wigtown
Thomas Murray
James M'Lean.
IWishaw ....
[James Shirlaw.
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BANK DIRECTORY.
PROVINCIAL BANKS IN SCOTLAND.
ABERDEEN TOWN AND COUNTY BANK.
Head Office — Aberdeen.
Manager and Cashier, William Littlejolin.
Edinburgh Agents, Royal Bank.
London do., London Joint-stock Bank.
Alford,
Banchory,
Banff,
Bervie, .
Dufftown,
Durno (Pitcapl
Echt,
Ellon,
Fraserburgh,
Fyvie,
Golspie, .
Huntly, .
Inscii,
Inverurie,
Keith,
Kildrummy,
Laurencekirk.
Lumpiianan,
Lybster, .
Mintlaw,
Montrose,
New Deer,
Old Meldrum,
Peterhead,
Rhynie, .
Stonehaven,
Strichen,
Tarland, .
Tarves, .
Thurso, .
Turriff, .
Wick,
W. Garden.
James Anderson.
W. Coutts.
Robert Gleig.
W. Cantlie.
George Webster.
James Coutts.
J. Rae, jun.
C. M'Beath.
James Mackie.
R. B. Sangster.
J. Lawson.
J. Bisset.
A. S. Maclean.
W. & A. Thurbum.
Dougall Christie.
D. & P. Dickson.
Harry Stuart.
A. & J. Mowat.
J. Farquhar.
A. Mackie.
J. & A. Joiner.
J. & J. Bruce.
Thomas Knox.
Troup & Horn.
A. W. Kinnear.
James Smith.
A. Robertson.
W. Duthie.
A. Laing.
A. Leslie.
A. & T. Adam.
CALEDONIAN BANKING COMPANY.
Head Office — Inverness.
Manager, C. Waterston.
Edinburgh Agents, Union Bank.
London do., Barclay & Co.
Bonar Bridge, . . Alexander S. Black.
Burghead, . . . Alexander Marshall.
n„„„ . ^^r (A. G. Graham and Jos.
Cromarty, . . .-J wmiams.
Dingwall, . . . D. Ross.
Dornoch, . . . W. S. Fraser.
Elgin, .... William Macdonald.
Forres, . . . . R. & A. Urqukart.
Fortrose, . . .P. Grant.
Gairloch, . . . Alex. Burgess.
Garmouth, . . . H. R. Thomson & Son.
Grantown, . . . W. Fleming.
Kingussie, . . . Donald M'Rae.
Lairg, .... Donald Munro.
Lochcarron, . . . Simon Fraser.
Nairn, . . . .P. M'Doujrall.
Rothes, .... Robert Dick.
Ullapool, . . . Kenneth. Mackenzie.
NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANKING
COMPANY.
Head Office — Aberdeen.
Manager, Robert Lnmsden.
Secretary, Edward Fiddes.
Accountant, Francis Smith.
Inspector of Brinches, C. A. Mollyson.
Bookkeeper, John Sim.
Edinburgh Agents, Commercial Bank.
London do., Barclay, Bevan, Tritton, & Co., and
Union Bank of London.
Aboyne, .
Aberchirder,
Alford,
Auchinblae,
Ballater,
Banchory,
Banff,
Bervie, .
Buckie, .
Cullen, .
Dufftown,
Elgin,
Ellon,
Fraserburgh,
Huntly, .
Insch,
Invergordon,
Inverurie,
Keith,
Kintore,
Laurencekirk,
Longside,
Macduff,
Methlick,
Montrose,
New Deer,
New Maud,
Old Deer,
Old Meldrujl.
Peterhead,
Portree,
Portsoy,
Rhynie, .
Stonehaven,
Strichen,
Turriff,
James Ogg.
John Alexander, jun.
Francis Stephen.
Robert Crabb.
J. W. Paterson.
William Sim.
Robert Morison.
A. & D. LeRg.
John Davidson.
Alexander Sim.
James Petrie.
H. M. S. Mackay.
Thomas Milne.
Alexander Watson.
J. & J. Robertson.
Alex. Roger & Son.
Roderick Hay.
James Davidson.
William Longmore.
John Annand.
John Watson.
Robert Cheves.
Alexander Robertson.
John Grant.
Robert Walker.
John Middleton.
John Davidson.
John Walker.
James Manson.
William Alexander.
Lawrence Skene.
James Moir.
James Roger.
James Scott.
John Stewart.
James Grieve.
CENTRAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.
Head Office— Perth.
Cashier, Archibald Burns.
Edinburgh Agents, Commercial Bank.
London do., Glyn, Mills, Currie, & Co.
Aberfeldy, . . . R. Peter & J. Paterson.
Auchterarder,
Blackford,
j C0UPAR-A_NGUS,
! Crieff, .
IDunkeld,
KlLLIN,
I Newburgh,
1 Pitlochrie,
James Smitton.
D. Lawson.
J. M'Laren.
J. Macliesh&J.M'Nab.
John Duff.
James M'Kerchar.
John Lyell.
Donald M'Gillervie.
INSURANCE AND PROPERTY COMPANIES DIRECTORY.
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INSURANCE AND PROPERTY INVESTMENT COMPANIES
DIRECTORY.
Accident Insurance Co. (Limited), 1 Hanover
street
Albert Life Assurance Co., Scottish Branch, 5 St
Andrew square. See Adv. Agency, 8 N. St
David street.
Alliance British and Foreign Life and Fire, 95
George street.
Alliance Marine Assurance Company, 43 Con-
stitution street.
Argus Life Office, 1 Hill street.
Atlas Office, 12 Frederick street, 39 York place
and 7 George street.
British and Foreign Marine (Limited), 55 Ber-
nard street.
British Empire Mutual Assurance Conipan}', 17
York place.
British Equitable Assurance Company, 53 George
iv. bridge.
ISriton Medical and General Life Association, 13
Queen street. See Adv.
Caledonian Fire and Life Insurance Company,
19 George street and 21 Bernard street. See
Adv.
Caledonian Provident Investment Society, 28
Frederick street.
Church of England Life and Fire Assurance, IS
Hill street.
City of Glasgow Office, 21 St Andrew square.
See Adv.
Commercial Union Assurance Company, 1 Han-
over street.
Consolidated Life Assurance Company, 10 Han-
over street.
County Fire Office, 12 Niddry street and G8
Princes street.
County Marine Insurance Company (Limited),
1 Hanover street.
Crown Life Assurance Company, 67 George street.
Eagle Life Insurance Office, 57 Albany street.
Eagle Life Office, 21 St Andrew square.
Edinburgh Co-operative Building Company, 21
George street and 32 Bell place
Edinburgh Life Assurance Office, 22 George
street. See Adv.
English and Scottish Law Life Assurance Asso-
ciation, 120 Princes street. See Adv.
Etna Fire and Life Insurance Company (Limited),
9 North St David street.
European Life Assurance Society, 12 St Andrew
square. See Adv.
Experience Investment Society, 55 Frederick
street.
2R
Friendly Insurance Company, 40 Princes street.
General Fire and Life Assurance Company, 2 St
Andrew square. See Adv.
Great Britain Life Assurance Society, 1 Nelson
street.
Gresham Life Assurance Society, 14 Young street.
Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Company, 28
Queen street. See Adv.
Guardian Plate-Glass Insurance Co. (Limited),
46 George street.
Hand-in-Hand Fire and Life Insurance Company,
10 George street.
Heritable Securities Investment Association, 55
Frederick street. See Adv.
Household Fire Insurance Company (Limited),
1 Hanover street.
Imperial Fire and Life Office, 151 Constitution
street, Leith.
Imperial Fire and Life Insurance Company, 4a
North St David street and 141 George street,
and 72 Constitution street, Leith. See Adv.
Improved Edinburgh Property Investment Com-
pany, Drummond street hall.
Insurance Company of Scotland, 95 George street.
See Adv.
International Life Society, 8 South Charlotte
street.
Investment Company, Second New Edinburgh
Property, 297 High street.
Lancashire Insurance Company, 62 George st.
Law Fire Insurance Society, 8 S. Charlotte street.
Law Life Assurance Society of London, 33 York
place.
Law Union Fire and Life Insurance Company, 3
North St Andrew street. See Adv.
Leith Property Investment Company, Old Sugar
House close, St Andrew street, Leith.
Life Association of Scotland, 82 Princes street.
See Adv.
Liverpool and London and Globe Fire and Life,
100 South bridge and 8 South Charlotte street.
See Adv.
London Assurance Corporation, 3 North St
David street.
London and Lancashire Insurance Companies, 5
North St David street.
London and Northern Insurance Company
(Limited), 1 Hanover street. See Adv.
London and Provincial Marine Assurance Com-
pany, 76 Constitution street.
London and Provincial Provident Society, 3
North St David street.
626
INSURANCE AND PROPERTY COMPANIES DIRECTORY.
London and Southwark Insurance Corporation
(Limited), 46 George street.
London and Westminster Plate-Glass Insurance,
1 Hanover street.
London Union Assurance Society, 20 Nelson
street, 16 Hill street, 3 North St David street,
3 Thistle court, and 13 Hanover st. See Adv.
London Union Fire and Life Insurance Office, 13
Hanover street.
Manchester Fire Insurance Company, 23 St
Andrew square.
Maritime Insurance Company (Limited), 35
Bernard street.
Metropolitan Building Association (Limited), 13
Queen street.
Ministers' Widows' Fund Office, 6 North St
David street.
Mutual Life Assurance Society of London, 23
Albany street.
National Boiler Insurance Company, 3 North
St Andrew street.
National Guarantee and Suretyship Association
(Limited), 28 Queen street. See Adv.
National Life Assurance Society, 93a George
street. See Adv.
National Property Investment, 23 St Andrew sq.
National Provincial Plate-Glass Insurance Com-
pany, 3 North St Andrew street. See Adv.
National Union Life Insurance Company, 90
Princes street. See Adv.
North British and Mercantile Insurance Com-
pany, 64 Princes street and 14 Bernard street.
Northern Reversion Company, 5 Nelson street.
Northern (The) Assurance Company, 20 St An-
drew square. See Adv.
Norwich Union Fire and Life Insurance Society,
31 Princes street. See Adv.
Norwich and London Plate-Glass and Casualty
Insurance Association, 31 Princes st. See Adv.
Pelican Life Insurance Company, 11 Duke street
and 43 Castle street. See Adv.
Phoenix Fire Assurance Company, 11 Duke
street, 20 Buccleuch place, 4a St Andrew
square, 3 North St David street ; Wm. Muir,
Wet Dock, Leith. See Adv.
Plate-Glass Insurance, 1 Hanover street.
Property Investment Company of Scotland, 47
Hanover street. See Adv.
Provident Clerks' Mutual Life Assurance and
Benevolent Fund, 3 North St Andrew street.
See Adv.
Provident Life Insurance Office, 12 Niddiy
street, 19 Bernard street, and 68 Princes street.
Provident Property Investment Company, 114
High street.
Provincial Insurance Company, 6 Morton street,
Leith.
Provincial Union Insurance Company, 1 Han-
over street.
Prudential Assurance Company, 10 Hanover street
and Johnston terrace.
Queen Insurance Company, 68 George street, S
Bank street, 51 Hanover street, 5 York place,
16 Royal Exchange, 6 Queen street, 19
Rankeillor street, 7 St Andrew square, 10
Duncan street Drummond place, 34 Leith
street, 11 Smith's place, and 19 and 35 Ber-
nard street, Leith. See Adv.
Railway Passengers' Assurance Office, 4 St An-
drew square.
Rock Life Assurance Company, 6 York place.
Royal Exchange Assurance, 5 Nelson -street.
Royal (The) Insurance Company, 13 George I
street. See Adv.
Royal London Friendly Insurance, 110 Rose ]
street.
School of Arts Friendly Society, Adam square.
Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, 3 I
North St David street. See Adv.
Scottish Commercial Insurance Company, 429 I
Lawnmarket and 20 Hill street. See Adv.
Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society, 26 St J
Andrew square. See Adv.
Scottish Fire Insurance Company (Limited),
31 George street and 90 Princes street. See j
Adv.
Scottish Heritable Security Company (Limited), <
13 Queen street. See Adv.
Scottish Imperial Insurance Company, 17 George i
street. See Adv.
Scottish National Insurance Company, 22 St
Andrew square and 48 Constitution street. \
See Adv.
Scottish Permanent Property Investment Society,
13 Royal Exchange.
Scottish Plate-Glass Association, 23 St Andrew
square.
Scottish Provident Institution, 6 St Andrew
square. See Adv.
Scottish Provincial Assurance Company, 65
Princes street. See Adv.
Scottish Property Investment Company, 102
South bridge and 21 Bernard st. See Adv.
Scottish Union Fire and Life, 47 George street.
See Adv.
Scottish Union Property Investment, 5 St An-
drew square.
Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance
Society, 9 St Andrew square. See Adv.
Sovereign Life Assurance, 429 Lawnmarket. See
Adv.
Standard Investment Society, 37 George iv.
bridge. See Adv.
Standard Life Assurance Company, 3 and 5
George street. See Adv.
Star Life Assurance Office, 10 George street.
Sun Fire and Life Office, 40 Princes street, 46 t
George street, 21 St Andrew square, and 49
and 68 Constitution street.
Union Assurance, 98 George street.
Union Marine Insurance Company (Limited), 44
Constitution street.
United Kingdom Assurance Corporation, 90
Princes street. See Adv.
United Kingdom Provident Institution, 23 St
Andrew square.
Universal Life Assurance Society, 18 Young
street
West of England Fire and Life Office, 2 Thistle
court, 81 George street, 10 Northumber-
land street, 16 Manor place, and 10 Hanover
street,
Westminster Fire and Life Insurance, 13 Picardy
place.
Yorkshire Fire and Life Office, 11 South Char-
lotte street and 1 George street.
MASONIC DIRECTORY.
C27
MASONIC DIRECTORY.
Grand Lodge of Scotland, . .
Edinburgh Mary's Chapel,)
No. 1 j
Canongate Kilwinning, No. 2,
Canongate and Leith, No. 5, .
Journeymen, No. 8, .
St David's, No. 36, .
St Luke's, No. 44, . .
St Andrew's, No. 48, .
St James', Op., No. 97,
St Stephen's, No. 145,
Defensive Band, No. 151,
Roman Eagle, No. 160, .
Trafalgar, No. 223, . .
Portobello, No. 226, . .
Celtic, Edinburgh and Leith,)
No. 291 j
St Clair, No. 349,
Caledonian, No. 392,
Rifle, No. 405, . .
St Kentigem and Rosslyn, No.
429,
Supreme Chapter of Scotland,
1. Edinburgh,
40. Naval and Military, . ,
56. Canongate Kilwinning, .
83. St Andrew's, . . . . ,
Grand Lodge of Royal Order,
Chapter of Rose Croix, . .
Consistory,
The Earl of Dalhousie,
K.T.
W. Officer, 8 Stafford
G. Melville, 2 Alva
street.
J. S. Mathison, 3
Auburn place.
J. Crooks, 25 West
Nicolson street.
John Rhind, jun., 18
Viewforth place.
H. Y. D. Copland, 27
Stafford street.
W. S. Carmichael, 3
Annan dale street
Robert White, 3 Aber-
cromby place.
John Taylor, 15 South
St David street.
T. H. Douglas, St
Bryde's, Borough-
muirhead.
Thomas Cairns, M.D.,
48 George square.
D. Stalker, 9 Commer-
cial street.
A. Scott, Bellfield,
Portobello.
H. R. Kay, 30 Alva st.
J. A. Butti, 7 Queen
street.
W. Bennet, 5 Gayficld
square.
J. T. Douglas, St
Bryde's, Borough-
muirhead.
W. Cowan, Penicuik.
Secretary.
W. A. Laurie, W.S.
W. J. C. Abbott, 63
York place.
J. Chantrelle, 81a
George street.
J. Caw; 124 Constitu-
tion street, Leith.
R. Phemister, 20 Lau-
riston street.
W. Milne, 15 Upper
Grove place.
A. Noble, 28 Frederick
street.
J. M. Bairnsfather, 71
Cumberland street.
J. Finlayson, 21 George
street.
J. B. Nisbet, 38 East
Preston street.
Wm. Bisset, 16 Rose
street.
J. Waddell.
W. Barry, 17 Dock
street, Leith.
A. Cockburn, 54 Fre-
derick street.
H. W. Finlay, 52 Lo-
thian street.
W. R. Hayden, IS Mon-
tague street.
Robert Bryce, St Vin-
cent street.
Place and Day of Meeting.
Freemasons' Hall, 1st Monday of each
quarter.
Ship Hotel, 2d Tuesday, monthly.
St John's Chapel, 2d Wed., monthly.
86 Constitution st., 1st Tues., monthly.
Toddrick's wynd, 2d Thurs., monthly.
Cafe Royal, 1st and 3d Tues., monthly.
Freemasons' Hall, 3d Mon., monthly.
Freemasons' Hall, 3d Thursday.
Writers' court, 1st Thursday, monthly.
University Hotel, 2d Monday, monthly.
2d and 4th Tuesday, monthly.
Nicolson Street Hotel, 3d Wednesday,
monthly.
S9 Constitution street, Leith, last Fri-
day, monthly.
Portobello Town Hall, 3d Thursday,
monthly.
Ship Hotel, 1st Friday, monthly.
Freemasons' Hall, 4th Mon., monthly.
Freemasons' Hall, 4th Thurs., monthly.
Freemasons' Hall, 1st and 3d Tuesdr.y.
monthly.
Penicuik, 1st Monday, monthly.
2. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS.
J. Whyte Melville of j L. Mackersy, W.S., 3 j Freemasons' Hall, quarterly.
Bennochy. j North St David st.
William Mann, 22 Rae- P. R. Haddow, 12 ! Freemasons' Hall, 2d Wednesday.
burn place. ! Clifton terrace.
J.T.Douglas.StBryde's, j J. Laurie, 98 George
Boroughmuirhead. ! street.
Charles S. Law. Stewart Watson,
Broughton cottage.
F. D. M'Cowan, M.D., , H. W. Finlaj', 52 Lo-
23 Elder street. I thian street.
Freemasons' Hall, 2d Tuesday.
St John's Chapel, St John street, 2d
Friday.
Freemasons' Hall, 1st and 3d Fridav.
3. ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND.
I J. Whyte Melville of j J. B. Douglas, W.S., I Freemasons' Hall, quarterly.
Bennochy. I 62 Frederick street. I
4. CONSISTORY OF 30TH DEGREE.
Henry Inglis of Tor-
sonce.
Samuel Somerville of
Ampherlaw.
L. Mackersy, W.S., 3 I Freemasons' Hall, various.
North St David st.
L. Mackersy, W.S., 3 Freemasons' Hall, various.
North St David st.
Supreme Council,
Chapter General, . .
Priory of the Lothians.
5. SUPREME COUNCIL.
I J. Whyte Melville of I A. J. Stewart, W.S., 98 I Freemasons' Hall, various.
| Bennochy. | George street.
6. ORDER OF THE TEMPLE.
J. Whyte Melville of Captain W. H.Ramsay,
Bennochy. I 12 Leopold place.
Captain W. H. Ramsay, A. J. Stewart, W.S., 98
12 Leopold place. I George street.
Freemasons' Hall, 11th March.
Freemasons' Hall, various.
628
VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY.
CITY OF EDINBURGH AETILLEEY VOLUNTEERS.
Lieutenant-Colonel — Sir "William Baillie, Bart., Polkemmet, Whitburn.
Majors — John Boyd, 34 Albany Street; William Hen'uy, Champfleurie, Linlithgow.
Adjutant — Cai^tain M. J. Vibart, 4 Queen's Crescent, Newington.
No. of Company.
Rank and Name.
Address.
No. 1,
Captain John Spence, ....
5 Lothian Boad.
1st Lieutenant G. Hay, ....
5 King's Place, Leith Walk.
2d Lieutenant (vacant) ....
No!*2,
Captain Archibald Campbell, .
1st Lieutenant E. Ayton,
2d Lieutenant George Melville,
22 Lynedoch Place.
10 Hope Street.
2 Alva Street.
No! 3,
Captain J. Laing,
1st Lieutenant K. K. Kinninmont,
2d Lieutenant John D. M. Muir, .
10 Chester Street.
Dean Bank, Edinburgh.
9 Bellevue Terrace.
No!*4,
Captain A. Bitchie, ....
1st Lieutenant (vacant), ....
2d Lieutenant W. J. F. Thomson,
3 Grosvenor Street.
16 Union Place.
No! '5,
Captain William Elgin, ....
1st Lieutenant (vacant) ....
2d Lieutenant John H. Campbell, .
26 Scotland Street.
18 Buccleuch Place.
No."6,
Captain D. Bobertson, ....
1st Lieutenant J. P. Wright, .
2d Lieutenant (vacant), ....
Westerhall Lodge, Meadow PL
19 Buckingham Terrace.
No!V,
Captain J. Smart,
1st Lieutenant Geo. D. Brace,
2d Lieutenant Thomas Braidwood,
14 Gayfield Square.
26 Baeburn Place.
Wardie Villa, Ferry Road.
No!*8,
Captain Thomas Drybrough, .
1st Lieutenant A. Syme,
2d Lieutenant (vacant), ....
40 Drummond Place.
Northfield, Prestonpans.
No! *9,
Captain F. D. Syme, ....
1st Lieutenant W. F. Vallance,
2d Lieutenant G. M. Walker, .
14 Great King Street.
3 M'Nab Street.
4 Bonnington Place.
Adjutant — M. J. Vibart. — Orderly -room, 35 Cockburn Street.
Quartermaster — A. Bitchie, 19 South St David Street.
Supernumerary-Lieuteiumt — A. Webster, 10 St Andrew Square.
Surgeon — J. A. Hunter, 18 Abercromby Place.
Assistant-Surgeons— J '. Bell, 5 Castle Terrace ; John Chiene, 27 Northumberland Street.
MIDLOTHIAN COAST AETILLEEY VOLUNTEER COEPS.
Lieutenant-Colonel — Sir James Gardiner Baird, Bart., Edmonstone House.
Majors — T. E. Horxe, 10 Atholl Crescent ; Charles Stewart, Sweethope, Musselburgh.
Orderly-room — 30 Grindlay Street.
No. A,
No. B,
No. C,
No. D,
No. E,
No. F,
No. G,
No. H,
84 Constitution Street, Leith.
25 Bernard Street. Leith.
Captain Charles Morrison,
1st Lieutenant William Menzies,
2d Lieutenant B, C. Traill, .
Captain Charles G. H. Kinnear,
1st Lieutenant (vacant), .
2d Lieutenant John Maitland,
Captain George Mackenzie.
1st Lieutenant Alexander Edmonston,
2d Lieutenant Frederick Carter,
Captain K. Maitland,
1st Lieutenant K. M. DalzelL
2d Lieutenant A. Warren,
Captain J. T. Biddock, .
1st Lieutenant Alex. O. Spence,
2d Lieutenant B. H. Dow,
Captain And. W. Stewart,
1st Lieutenant James W. Smith,
2d Lieutenant J. Craig, .
Captain Henry Newcombe,
1st Lieutenant (vacant), .
2d Lieutenant H. Hardy,
Captain J. Beid, ....
1st Lieutenant John Romanes,
2d Lieutenant (vacant), .
Captain and Adjutant — Chas. Walsham Maynard, 24 Manor Place.
Surgeon— Alex. M. Sanderson, Bridge Street, Musselburgh.
Assistant-Surgeons — Alexander M. Bell, 4 Forres Street ; James Carmichael, 22 Northumberland Street.
Honorary Chaplain — Eev. William Smith, Manse, Leith Mount, Leith.
2 Forres Street.
3 Ainslie Place.
9 Hill Street.
14 Mansionhouse Road.
12 Carlton Street.
Portobello.
Bridge Street, Musselburgh.
Commercial Bank, Musselburgh.
Grammar School, Musselburgh.
2 Albert Terrace, Morningside.j
13 Frederick Street.
Tor, Murraj-fleld.
5 Dalrymple Crescent, Grange.
St Andrew Square.
Randolph Place.
Mayfleld Terrace.
VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY.
629
CITY OE EDINBURGH EIFLE VOLUNTEERS.
Honorary Colonel — The Lord Provost of Edinburgh.
Lieutenant-Colonels— J Aims Moncreiff, 15 Great Stuart Street ; David Davidson, Woodcroft, Morning-
side ; J. H. A. Macdonald, 15 Abercromby Place ; E. S. Gordon, 2 Eandolph Crescent.
Majors— J. A. Macrae, 14 Gloucester Place ; John Boyd, 27 Melville Street ; Hon. Bouverie F.
Primrose, 22 Moray Place ; A. V. Sligo, 5 Drummond Place.
Adjutants— Captain W. Hills, 32 Kegent Street, Portobello ; Captain D. P. Campbell, New Club.
Orderly-room— -17 Cockburn Street.
No. of Compuny.
Rank and Name.
Address.
No. 2, f
1st Citizens, ~\
Captain G. T. Kinnear, ....
35 Queen Street.
Lieutenant E. Millidge, ....
28 Princes Street.
Ensign William Ferguson, . ' .
6 Northumberland Street.
No. 3, J
Captain Thomas Mackenzie, .
35 Frederick Street.
W.S., j
Lieutenant (vacant).
Ensign (vacant).
No. 4, (
Captain Kobert Christison,
40 Moray Place.
University, "j
Lieutenant William Turner,
7 Brunswick Street, Hillside.
Ensign George Clark Ross,
22 St Andrew Square.
No. 5, f
S.S.C., 1
Captain John Carment, .
36 Great King Street.
Lieutenant David T. Lees,
30 Howe Street.
Ensign H. W. Cornillon,
67 George Street.
No. 6, f
Accountants, ~)
Captain Thomas G. Dickson,
34 York Place.
Lieutenant Cowan, .
Ensign Thomas Watson,
1 George Street.
9 St Andrew Square.
No. 7, f
Captain John C. Craigie Halket,
Cramond House.
Bankers, "1
Lieutenant Alexander Mitchell,
Ensign James M. Gow, .
Commercial Bank.
Union Bank.
No. 8, j
Captain James Morton, .
6 St Andrew Square.
1st Artisans, "i
Lieutenant Nivison,
10 St Andrew Square.
Ensign David Hugh Wilson,
125 George Street.
No. 9, J
Captain C. J. Connell,
22 Inverleith Row.
2d Artisans, "i
Lieutenant J. M'Intosh, .
Ensign Byrne, .
64 Princes Street.
64 Princes Street.
No. 10. f
Captain J. B. Innes,
11 Moray Place.
Civil Service, J
Lieutenant M'Neilie,
Ensign J. Wilson, .
Register House.
1 Murrayfield.
No. 11, (
3d Artisans, •
Captain R. C. Maclagan,
5 Coates Crescent. /
Lieutenant Macadam,
45 George iv. Bridge.
f
Ensign A. T. Apthorpe,
Captain John Christison,
Exchequer.
40 Moray Place.
No. 12, J
Lieutenant (vacant).
Ensign (vacant).
No. 13, f
4tb Artisans, i
Captain William Taylor,
Inland Revenue Office.
Lieutenant James Murdoch,
31 Cumberland Street.
Ensign James Chisholm,
49 North Bridge.
No. 14, (
Captain David M'Gibbon,
23 East Claremont Street.
2d Citizens, ~j
Lieutenant David Crerar,
Ensign John M'Cuaig, .
13 Forth Street.
10 Frederick Street.
No. 15, f
Captain Ballantyne,
6 Millerfield Place, Meadows.
1st Merchants, "j
f
Lieutenant Millons,
Ensign Cowan,
Captain Thomas Ivory, .
Torphichen Street.
38 W. Register Street.
9 Ainslie Place.
No. 16, J
Lieutenant (vacant).
Ensign (vacant).
No. 17, f
Captain William Richardson, .
56 South Bridge.
2d Merchants, j
Lieutenant Joseph B. Duncan
Ensign Archibald Smith,
6 Hill Street.
6 Brougham Place.
No. 18, (
Captain W. Skinner,
31 Great King Street.
High J
Lieutenant A. K. Morison,
16 Pitt Street.
Constables, (
Ensign James Knox,
4 East Broughton Place.
No. 19, j"
5th Artisans, 1
Captain Thomas W. Jones,
11 Queen Street.
Lieutenant A. G. Hamilton,
35 Queen Street.
Ensign R. 0. Cameron, .
1 Preston Street.
1st J
Highland, "i
Captain Norman Bethune,
5 Mansionhouse Road.
Lieutenant Nicolson,
1 Ramsay Gardens.
Ensign Andrew Buchanan,
95 George Street.
630
VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY.
City of Edinburgh Rifle Volunteer Corps — continued.
No. of Company.
2d
Highland,
3d
Highland,
4th
Highland,
5th
Highland,
6th
Highland,
7th
Highland,
Rank and Name.
Captain Duncan Menzies,
Lieutenant Alexauder G. Bowie,
Ensign Horatio Macrae,
Captain David Kerr,
Lieutenant Kobert Menzies, .
Ensign B. Kennedy,
Captain J. Macdonald, .
Lieutenant John Macnee,
Ensign William Hawley,
Captain Fletcher N. Menzies, .
Lieutenant N. M. Campbell, .
Ensign Daniel W. Kemp,
Captain Allen D. Stewart,
Lieutenant J. K. Stewart,
Ensign J. R. Izat, .
Captain Kobert Sinclair Smith,
Lieutenant John Macmillan, .
Address.
13 Young Street.
General Post Office.
14 Gloucester Place.
21 Warriston Crescent.
38 Dublin Street.
82 Princes Street.
7 Randolph Cliff.
106 Princes Street.
27 Frederick Street.
13 Grosvenor Street.
17 St Andrew Square.
65 Nicolson Street.
6 Greenhill Park.
Exchequer Office.
21 Alva Street.
4 Dalrymple Crescent.
1 Salisbury Place.
Ensign (vacant).
■D. Maclagan, 28 Heriot Eow ; Patrick H. Watson, 16 Charlotte Square.
Surgeons-
Assistant-Surgeons — James D. Gillespie, 45 Castle Street ; Alex. Miller, 29 Charlotte Square :
J. B. Fraser, Park Place ; R. T. B. Cunynghame, 4 St Colme Street.
Supernumerai-y — Lieutenant Thomas S. Lindsay, 4 Churchhill.
• MIDLOTHIAN PJFLE VOLUNTEEES.
1st Battalion (Leith).
Lieutenant-Colonel — D. R. Macgeegoe, of Woodburn, Edinburgh.
Majors — William Maejoeibanks, Warriston House, Inverleith Row ; W. P. Haepek, 1 Summerfield.
Captain and Adjutant— John Macdonald, James' Place, Leith.
No. 1, . . Captain J. M. Russell, .... Claremont Park.
Lieutenant William Smith, ... 1 Janefield, Leith.
Ensign Joseph T. Carmichael, . . 14 Glover Street.
No. 2,
No. 3,
No. 4,
No. 5,
No. 6,
No. 7,
No. 8,
No. 9,
No. 10,
Captain J. L. Boyd,
Lieutenant Samuel Smart,
Ensign J. M. E. Tumbull,
Captain James Cochrane,
Lieutenant J. J. Lundy, .
Ensign G. Bertram,
Captain J. H. Bennett, .
Lieutenant T. M. Berry, .
Ensign John M. Gavine,
Captain A. Duncan,
Lieutenant Peter Bell .
Ensign William Clark, .
Captain J. R. Mackenzie,
Lieutenant John Saunders,
Ensign James Ross,
Captain Thomas Strangeway
Lieutenant D. K. B. Whyte,
Ensign A. Simpson,
Captain D. W. Henderson,
Lieutenant John Bennet,
Ensign William Sim,
Captain William Macfie,
Lieutenant John Macnab,
Ensign Thomas Sibbald,
Captain A. Stuart, .
Lieutenant Thomas Watt,
Ensign A. A. Adam,
Surgeon— Dr Struthers, 22 Charlotte Street, Leith.
Assistant-Surgeons — Dr Henderson, 7 John's
Supernumeraries — Lieutenant.James Smith, 5 Vanbur
5 South Fort Street.
11 Smith's Place.
6 Constitution Street.
Summerfield House.
4 Assembly S treet.
2 Anderson's Place, Leith Walk.
4 Summerfield.
38 Constitution Street.
Belvidere House, Stanley Road.
1 South Fort Street.
2 Morton Street.
11 Portland Place, Leith.
3 Hamburg Place.
18 Mitchell Street.
Ross, Martin, & Co.'s, Bernard St.
21 Broughton Street.
7 Torphichen Street.
6 Sylvan Place.
5 Morton Street.
Albany Cottage, Leith.
Rhynd Lodge.
Clermiston House, Corstorphiue.
Inglis' Green, Slateford.
64 Princes Street.
19 Regent Terrace.
Links House, Morton Street.
CAfton Lodge, Queensferry Road,
\ Leith.
7 Carlton Terrace.
Place ; Dr Fowler, Corstorphine.
gh Place ; Lieutenant George Blanshard,
NEAVSPAPBRS IN SCOTLAND.
631
NEWSPAPERS IN SCOTLAND.
Aberdeen — 7.
Aberdeen Free Press, Friday.
Aberdeen Herald, Saturday.
Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday.
Aberdeen Weekly News, Saturday.
Northern Advertiser, Tuesday.
Northern Telegraphic News, Thursday.
Scottish Guardian, Monthly.
AlRDRIE — 1.
Airdrie Advertiser, Saturday.
Alloa— 2.
Alloa Advertiser, Saturday.
Alloa Journal, Saturday.
Annan — 1.
Annan Observer, Thursday.
Anstruther— 1.
East of Fife Record, Friday.
Arbroath — 2.
Arbroath Guide, Saturday.
Saturday Evening Guide, Saturday.
Ardrossan and Saltcoats — 2.
Herald, Saturday.
Ayrshire Weekly News, Saturday.
Ayr— 4.
Ayr Advertiser, Thursday.
Ayr Observer, Tuesday.
Ayrshire Express, Saturday.
Western Argus, Saturday.
JJANFF — 1.
Banffshire Journal, Tuesday.
F> ERWICK-ON- T WEED — 3.
Berwick Advertiser, Friday.
Berwick Warder, Friday.
Berwick Journal, Friday.
Blairgowrie — 1.
Advertiser, Saturday.
Brechin — 1.
Brechin Advertiser, Tuesday.
C AMPB ELTON 1.
Argyleshire Herald, Saturday.
Castle-Douglas — 1.
Kirkcudbright Advertiser, Friday.
Crieff — 2.
Crieff Journal, Saturday.
Strathearn Herald, Saturday.
Cupar-Fife — 2.
Fife Herald, Thursday.
Fifeshire Journal, Thursday.
Dumbarton — 3.
Dumbarton Herald, Thursday.
Dumbarton Journal, Saturday.
Lennox Herald, Saturday.
Dumfries — 3.
Dumfries Courier, Tuesday.
Dumfriesshire and Galloway Herald and
Register, Friday.
Dumfries and Galloway Standard, Wed-
nesday.
Dundee — 6.
Dundee Advertiser, Tuesday and Fridajr.
Dundee Advertiser, daily.
Dundee Courier and Argus, daily.
People's Journal, Saturday.
Northern Warder, Tuesday and Friday.
Weekly News, Saturday.
D unfermline — 1.
Saturday Press, Saturday.
Edinburgh — 12.
Daily Review, daily.
Edinburgh Evening Courant, daily.
Edinburgh Evening Courant, Tuesday and
Friday.
Edinburgh Gazette, Tuesday and Friday.
Farmer, Wednesday.
Ladies' Own Journal, Saturday.
North British Advertiser, Saturday.
Noith British Agriculturist, Wednesday.
North Briton, Wednesday and Saturday.
Scotsman, daily.
Weekly Review, Saturday.
Weekly Scotsman and Caledonian Mercury,
Saturday.
Elgin — i.
Elgin Courant, Friday.
Morayshire Courier, Friday.
Morayshire Advertiser, Wednesday.
Northern Journal, Saturday.
Falkirk — 1.
Falkirk Herald, Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday.
Forres — 1.
Forres, Elgin, and Nairn Gazette, Wed-
nesday.
Fraserburgh — 1.
Fraserburgh Advertiser. Friday.
Galashiels — 1.
Border Advertiser, Friday.
Glasgow — 19.
British Friend, first of each month.
Christian News, Saturday.
Evening Citizen, daily.
Evening Post, daily.
Glasgow Free Press, Saturday.
Glasgow Herald, daily.
Glasgow Mercantile Advertiser, Tuesday.
Glasgow Morning Journal, daily.
Glasgow Sentinel, Saturday.
Glasgow Times, Wednesday.
Glasgow Weekly Citizen, Saturday.
Glasgow Weekly Herald, Saturday.
Glasgow Weekly Mail, Saturday.
North British Daily Mail, daily.
Penny Post, Saturday.
Property Circular, Tuesday.
Saturday Post, Saturday.
Scottish Penny Herald, Saturday.
Temperance League Journal, Saturday.
Greenock — 4.
Greenock Advertiser, Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday.
Greenock Evening News, daily.
Greenock Herald, Wednesday and Friday.
Greenock Telegraph, daily.
Haddington — 1.
Haddingtonshire Courier, Friday.
Hamilton — 1.
Hamilton Advertiser, Saturday.
Hawick — 1.
Hawick Advertiser and Roxburgh Gazette,
Saturday.
Huntly — 1.
Huntly Express, Saturday.
Invergordon — 1.
Invergordon Times, Wednesday.
Inverness — 3.
Inverness Advertiser, Tuesday and Friday.
Inverness Courier, Thursday.
Saturday Advertiser, Saturday.
Jedburgh — 1.
Teviotdale Record, Saturday.
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SACRAMENTAL FAST-DAYS.
E-ELSO— 2.
Kelso Chronicle, Friday.
Kelso Mail — Wednesday and Saturday.
Kilmarnock — 1.
Kilmarnock Standard, Saturday.
Kinross— 1.
Kinross-sliire Advertiser, Saturday.
Kirkcaldy — 2.
Fife Circular of Advertisements, Saturday.
Fifeshire Advertiser, Saturday.
Kirkcudbright — 1.
Kirkcudbright Stewartry Times, Friday.
KlEKWALL — 2.
Orkney Herald, Tuesday.
Orkney Orcadian, Tuesday.
Langholm — 1.
Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser, fort-
nightly.
Leith — 3.
Herald and Keformer, Saturday.
Leith Burghs' Pilot, Saturday.
Leith Commercial List, Tuesday and Friday.
LOCKERBY — 2.
Annandale Herald, Saturday.
Dumfries and Galloway Bulletin and Ad-
vertiser, Saturday.
Moffat — 1.
Moffat Times, Saturday.
Montrose — 2.
Montrose Review, Friday.
Montrose Standard, Friday.
Nairn — 1.
Nairnshire Telegraph, Wednesday.
Oban — 1.
Oban Times, Saturday.
Paisley — 3.
Paisley Herald, Saturday.
Paisley Gazette, Saturday.
Renfrewshire Independent, Saturday.
Peebles — 1.
Peebles Advertiser, Saturday.
Perth — 4.
Perthshire Advertiser, Thursday.
Perthshire Courier, Tuesday.
Perthshire Journal and Constitutional.
Thursday.
Perth Reporter, Saturday.
Peterhead— 2.
Buchan Observer, Friday.
Peterhead Sentinel, Friday.
Portobello — 1.
Portobello Advertiser, Wednesday.
Portsoy — 1.
Banffshire Reporter, Friday.
Rothesay — 2.
Buteman, Saturday.
Rothesay Chronicle, Saturday.
Selkirk— 1.
Southern Reporter, Thursday.
St Andrews— I.
St Andrews Gazette, Saturday.
Stirling — 5.
British Messenger, monthly.
Saturday Observer, Saturday.
Stirling Journal, Friday.
Stirling Observer, Thursday.
Stirling Reporter, Saturday.
Stonehaven— 1.
Stonehaven Journal, Thursday.
Stranraer— 2.
Galloway Advertiser, Thursday.
Galloway Post, Saturday.
Thurso — 1.
Caithness Courier, Saturday.
Wick— 2.
John o'Groat Journal, Thursday.
Northern Ensign, Thursday.
SACRAMENTAL FAST-DAYS
AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES.
Aberdeen, Wed. before 2d Tu. of April and October.
Airdrie, 4th Thu. of April, and 3d Thu. of October.
Alloa, Thursday before 3d Sunday of June and 1st
Sunday of December.
Annan, Friday before 1st Sunday of August.
Anstruther Easter, generally Thursday before 1st
Sunday of May.
Anstruther Wester, generally Thursday before 2d
Sunday of July.
Arbroath, Thursday before 1st Sunday of March
and 2d Sunday of October.
Ardrossan, Wednesday before 3d Sunday of June
and 2d Sunday of December.
Auchtermuchty, Thursday before 3d Sunday of June
and 2d Sunday of December.
Auchterarder, Wednesday before 2d Sunday of
March and 1st Sunday of August.
Auchtergaven, last Thursday of July.
Ayr, Wednesday before 4th Sunday of January, and
last Wednesday of June.
Banff, Thursday before 1st Sunday of April and
last Sunday of October.
Bathgate, Thursday before 4th Sunday of June.
Bervie, Wednesday before 1st Sunday of July.
Biggar, generally Wednesday before 2d Sunday of
June.
Blairgowrie, Thursday before 1st Sunday of May
and November.
Borrowstounness, generally Wednesday before 2d
Sunday of February and August.
Brechin, Thursday before 2d Sunday of May, and
nearest full moon in October.
Bridge of Allan, Thursday before 2d Sunday of June
and December.
Burntisland, Thursday before 1st Sunday of March
and last Sunday of June.
Campbelton, Thursday before 3d Sunday of June
and 1st Sunday of December.
Carluke, Thursday before 4th Sunday of June, and
Wednesday before 4th Sunday of October.
Camwath, Thursday before 4th Sunday of July.
Carstairs, 1st Wednesday of July, and last Wednes-
day of October.
Castle-Douglas, Thursday before last Sunday of
April and 1st Sunday of November.
Coatbridge, Thursday before last Sundayof January
and 2d Sunday of July.
Coldstream, Wednesday before 1st Sunday of May.
Coupar- Angus, Wednesday before 1st Sunday of
March and August.
Grail, Thursday before 1st Sunday of July.
Crieff, Wednesday before 4th Sunday of June and
2d Sunday of December.
Cromarty, Thursday before last Sunday of June.
Cullen, Thursday before 1st Sunday of July.
Culross, Thursdav before 3d Sundav of June.
SACRAMENTAL FAST-DAYS.
633
, Cupar-Fife, Thursday before 1st Sunday of July
and December.
Dalkeith, Friday before 1st Sunday of May and
November.
, Dairy (Ayrshire), "Wednesday before 1st Sunday of
July, and nearest full moon in December.
• Denny, Wednesday before 1st Sunday of May and
November.
Dingwall, 1st Thursday of August.
. Dirleton, Thursday before the 3d Thursday of July
and November.
Dollar, 1st Thursday of May and November.
Dumbarton, Thursday before 1st Sunday of Febru-
ary and last Sunday of July.
Dumfries, Friday before 3d Sunday of April and
4th Sunday of October.
Dunbar, Thursday before 2d Sunday of June and
4th Sunday of October.
Dunblane, Thursday before 3d Sunday of July and
February.
Dundee, Thursday before 3d Sunday of April and
October.
Dunfermline, Thursday before last Sunday of June
Winter unsettled,
i Dunkeld, Thursday before 4th Sunday of April.
- Dunse, Thursday before 2d Sunday of July. Winter
unsettled.
Dysart, Thursday before 3d Sunday of June and
4th Sunday of November.
Edinburgh, Thursday before last Sunday of April
and October.
| Elgin, Thursday before 1st Sunday of May and
November.
Ellon, Thursday before 2d Monday of March and
August.
Errol, Thursday before 4th Sunday of June and 2d
Sunday of November.
Falkirk, Friday before 1st Sunday of May, and Fri-
day after 1st Thursday in November.
Forfar, 1st Thursday after 30th April, and Thurs-
day before 3d Sunday of October.
Forres, Thursday before 4th Tuesday of April.
Fraserburgh, generally 1st Thursday of May and
November.
'< Galashiels, Thursday before 1st Sunday of May and
2d Sunday of November.
Gatehouse of Fleet, Thursday before 3d Sunday of
June and 1st Sunday of December.
> Glasgow, Thursday before 2d Tuesday of April, and
Thursday before last Tuesday of October.
Glenluce, Thursday before 3d Sunday of July.
Greenlaw, Thursday before 1st Sunday of July.
Greenock, Thursday before 4th Sunday of March
and 1st Sunday of October.
Haddington, Thursday before 1st Sunday of March
and last Sunday of June.
Hamilton, Thursday before 2d Sunday of June and
December.
Hawick, Wednesday before last Sunday of June
and 2d Sunday of December.
Huntly, Wednesday before 2d Sunday of July.
Inveraray, Thursday before last Sunday of April
and 2d last Sunday of October.
Inverness, Thursday before 1st Sunday of July and
2d Sunday of November.
Irvine, Wednesday before 3d Sunday of June and
2d Sunday of December.
Jedburgh, 1st Thu. of July and 24th of December.
Keith, Thursday before 1st Sunday of May and
November.
Kelso, Wednesday before 1st Sunday of May and
November.
Kilconquhar, Thursday before 2d Sunday of July.
Kilmarnock, Wednesday before 3d Sunday of June
and 2d Sunday of December.
Kilmaurs, same as Irvine.
Kilrenny, Thursday before 3d Sunday of June.
Kilwinning, same as Irvine.
Kincardine, Wednesday before 1st Sunday of Febru-
ary and August.
Kinghorn, Thursday before 3d Sunday of July.
Kinross, Th .irsday before last Sunday of June, and
1st Thursday before full moon in December.
Kirkcaldy, Thursday before 3d Sunday of June and
4th Sunday of November.
Kirkcudbright, generally 1st Thursday of May and
last Thursday of October.
Kirkwall, Thursday before last Sunday of April,
and Thursday before 1st moonlight Sunday of
November.
Lanark, Thursday before 3d Sunday of April and
1st Sunday of October.
Langholm, Thursday before 3d Sunday of June and
before 1st full moon in December.
Largs, Thursday before last Sunday of April, and
before Sunday nearest full moon in October.
Lauder, Wednesday before last Sunday of June,
and before 1st full moon in December.
Leith, same as Edinburgh.
Leslie (Fife), Thursday before 2d Sunday of July,
and nearest full moon in December.
Leven, Thursday before 2d Sunday of June, and
Thursday before Sunday with full moon nearest
1st December.
Lilliesleaf, Wednesday before last Sunday of April
and 1st Sunday of November.
Linlithgow, Thursday before 3d Sunday of July
and 1st Sunday of February.
Lochmaben, Friday before 4th Sunday of April and
October.
Lockerby, Friday before 2d Sunday of July, and
nearest full moon in December.
Markinch, Thursday before last Sunday of July, and
Thursday before Sunday nearest full moon in
December.
Maybole, Friday before 1st Sunday of May and
November.
Meigle, Thursday before 2d Sunday of July.
Melrose, Thursday before 2d Sunday of May and
November.
Moffat, Thursday before 2d Sunday of March and
last Sunday of July.
Montrose, Thursday before 4th Sunday of March
and October.
Musselburgh, Thursday before 2d Sunday of June.
Nairn, Thursday before 2d Sunday of May and
November.
Newbattle, same as Dalkeith.
Nesting, Lunasting, and Whalsay, 1st, 2d, and 3d
Thursday after 12th August.
Newburgh (Fife), Wednesday before 1st Sunday
of July, and before Sunday nearest full moon iu
December.
Newton-Stewart, Thursday before 2d Sunday of
July.
Newtyle, Thursday before last Sunday of June.
North Berwick, generally Thursday before 3d Sun-
day of June.
Paisley, Friday before 1st Sunday of April and
October.
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WEEKLY MARKETS FOR CORN.
Peebles, Thursday before last Sunday of April and
October.
Penicuik, Thursday before last Sunday of June, and
1st Thursday before full moon in December.
Perth, Thursday before 2d Sunday of April and 4th
Sunday of October.
Peterhead, Wednesday before 2d Sunday of June
and December.
Port-Glasgow, Thursday before 1st Sunday of May
and October.
Portobello, Thursday before 1st Sunday of April
and 2d Sunday of October.
Prestonpans, Thursday before 1st Sunday of Julv.
I
Queensferry, Thursday before 2d Sunday of March
and last Sunday of July.
Bathven, Thursday before 3d Sunday of April.
Eattray, same as Blairgowrie.
Renfrew, Thursday before last Sunday of Febraary
and July.
Riccarton, same as Irvine.
Eothesay, Thursday before last Sunday of January
and June.
Eutherglen, same as Glasgow.
St Andrews, Thursday before 3d Sunday of June
and 1st Sunday of December.
St Ninians, Thursday before 3d Sunday of June.
Winter unsettled.
Saline, Thursday before last Sunday of February
and Julv.
Saltcoats, same as Irvine.
Sanquhar, Thursday before last Sunday of March
and 1st Sunday of October.
Selkirk, Thursday before last Sunday of April and
2d Sunday of November.
Stirling, Thursday before 3d Sunday of June and i
1st Sunday of December.
Stonehaven, New Town, Wednesday before last
Sunday of June and 3d Sunday of December,:
Old Town. Wednesday before 2d Sunday of
July.
Stornoway, Thursday before 1st Sunday of August^:
Strathaven, Friday before 1st Sunday of May aaii
November.
Stow, Wednesday before 2d Sunday of July and
November.
Stranraer, Thursday before 1st Sunday of Augusts.
Thurso, Thursday before 4th Sunday of June and-i
2d Sunday of November.
Tillicoultry, Thursday before 1st Sunday of May
and November.
Turriff, Thursday before 2d Sunday of March andj
last Sunday of July.
West Calder, Thursday before 3d Sunday of June,
and 1st Thursday in December.
Whitburn, Thursday before 3d Sunday of June, andi
nearest to full moon in November.
Whithorn, Thursday before 4th Sunday of July.
Wigtown, Thursday before 3d Sunday of June.
Wishaw, 3d Thursday of July and November.
WEEKLY MARKETS IN SCOTLAND EOR CORN, &c.
Aberdeen, Friday.
Airdrie, Tuesday.
Alloa, Wednesday and Saturday.
Alyth, Tuesday.
Annan, Thursday.
Anstruther Easter, Friday.
Arbroath, Saturday.
Auchterarder, Saturday.
Auchtermuchty, Monday.
Ayr, Tuesday and Friday.
Ayton, Thursday.
Banff, Friday.
Bathgate, Tuesday.
Beith, Friday.
Bervie, Wednesday.
Biggar, Thursday.
Blairgowrie, Wednesday.
Brechin, Tuesday.
Callander, Thursday.
Campbelton, Thursday.
Castle-Douglas, Monday.
Coldstream, Thursday.
Colinsburgh, Thursday.
Coupar-Angus, Thursday.
Crieff, Thursday.
Cromarty, Tuesday.
Cumnock, Thursday.
Cupar-Fife, Tuesday.
Dalkeith, Thursday.
Dingwall, Saturday.
Dumbarton, Tuesday,
Dumfries, Wednesday.
Dunbar, Tuesday.
Dunblane, Thursday.
Dundee, Tuesday and Friday.
Dunfermline, Tuesday.
Dunkeld, Saturday.
Dunse, Tuesday.
Earlston, Monday.
Edinburgh, Wednesday.
Elgin, Friday.
Eyemouth, Thursday.
Falkirk, Thursday.
Fordoun, Monday.
Forfar, Wednesday and Saturday.
Forres, Tuesday.
Fortrose, Friday.
Fraserburgh, Friday.
Galashiels, Tuesday.
Galston, Wednesday.
Gatehouse, Saturday.
Girvan, Monday.
Glasgow, Wednesday.
Grantown, Friday.
Greenloaning, Tuesday.
Greenock, Friday.
Haddington, Friday.
Hamilton, Friday.
Hawick, Thursday.
Huntly, Thursday.
Inverkeithing, Monday.
Inverness, Tuesday and Friday.
Irvine, Monday, Tuesday, and
Saturday.
Jedburgh, Tuesday and Saturday.
Keith, Wednesday and Friday.
Kelso, Friday.
Kilmarnock, Tuesday and Friday.
Kinross, Monday.
Kirkcaldy, Saturday.
Kirkcudbright, Friday.
Kirriemuir, Friday.
Lanark. Tuesday and Saturday.
Langholm, Wednesday.
Largo, Thursdav.
Laurencekirk, Monday.
Leith. Wednesday.
Linlithgow, Friday.
Linton, East, Monday.
Lochmaben, Monday.
Lockerby, Thursday.
Maybole, Thursday.
Melrose, Monday.
Milnathort, Wednesday.
Montrose, Friday.
Nairn, Tuesday, Thursday, andi
Friday.
Newburgh (Fife), Tuesday.
Newton-Stewart, Friday.
North Berwick, Monday.
Old Meldrum, Saturday.
Paisley, Thursday.
Peebles. Tuesday.
Perth, Friday.
Peterhead, Friday.
Port-Glasgow, Friday.
Eenfrew, Saturday.
Rothesay, Wednesday.
St Andrews, Monday.
Selkirk, Wednesday.
Stewarton, Thursday.
Stirling, Friday.
Stonehaven, Thursday.
Stranraer, Friday.
Strathaven, Thursday.
Stromness, Wednesday.
Tain, Tuesday and Friday.
Thurso, Friday.
Whithorn, Thursday.
Wick. Friday.
Wigtown, Saturday.
Wishaw, Saturday.
CONVEYANCE DIRECTORY.
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SHIP CONVEYANCES.
PACKET VESSELS FROM LEITH.
To
Glasgow and Greenock,
Helmsdale,
tnverkeithing,
Kirkwall,
Lerwick,
Peterhead,
Bcalloway and West Side of
I Shetland, .
Stromness,
iStromness,
Wick, ....
Time.
Every day
Every fortnight
Every Friday
Every Thursday
Once a fortnight
Once a fortnight
Once in six weeks
Once a fortnight .
Weekly .
Once a week .
Office or Agent.
34 Bernard Street.
R. and D. Slimon, 1 Wet Docks.
Master, Sandport Slip, Leith.
E. and D. Slimon, 1 Wet Docks.
J. B. Leask 10 Tolbooth Wyud, Leith.
A. and G. Stenhouse, Wet Docks.
Peterson Brothers & Co., 2 Allison's Place.
William Eendall, 32 Bernard Street
E. and D. Slimon, 1 Wet Docks.
E. and D. Slimon, 1 Wet Docks.
STEAMERS FROM LEITH AND GRANTON.
Those marked * sail from Granton Pier.
JUT In consequence of the repeated changes that occur in the hours of sailing of Steamers, parties
are advised to consult those sources of information now so easily available, or apply at
the Offices, in order to prevent disappointment.
Aarhuns,
'Aberdeen,
Alloa, .
Alloa, .
Amsterdam,
Anstruther,
Antwerp,
Boness,
Bordeaux,
Cadiz, .
Charente,
Charente,
Copenhagen,
Danzig,
Dunkirk,
Hamburgh,
Havre, .
Hull, .
Kiel, .
Kincardine,
Kirkcaldy,
*Kirkwall and Lerwick,
Konigsberg,
"London,
London,
Newcastle, .
Oporto,
Petersburgh,
Pillau, .
Riga, •
Eotterdam, .
Stettin,
"Stirling, etc.,
•Wick, .
* Thurso,
As the trade may require
Tuesday and Friday .
20 Waterloo Place and 34 Bernard Street.
G S. St Andrew St., 23 Commercial St., and
Granton Harbour. G. Matheson, agent.
Daily Custom House, Slip, Leith.
Thursday and Saturday . David Snaddan, foot of Queen Street, Leith.
Every alternate Wednesday Donald E. Macgregor, 55 Bernard Street.
Every Hon., Wed., and Frid. Custom House, Slip, Leith.
Saturdays .... George Gibson & Co., 5 Docks.
Daily Custom House, Slip, Leith.
Every fortnight, . . .20 Waterloo Place and 34 Bernard Street.
Every six weeks . . . D. E. Macgregor, 55 Bernard Street ; and
Yule, Watson, & Co., 39 Constitution Street.
Every six weeks . . . D. E. Macgregor, 55 Bernard Street ; and
Tule, Watson, & Co., 39 Constitution Street.
Every fortnight . . .20 Waterloo Place, and 34 Bernard Street.
Weekly 20 Waterloo Place, and 34 Bernard Street.
Weekly
Every seven days .
Wednesday and Saturday
Fortnightly .
Wednesday .
As the trade may require
20 Waterloo Place, and 34 Bernard Street.
D. E. Macgregor, 55 Bernard Street.
20 Waterloo Place, and 34 Bernard Street.
20 Waterloo Place, and 34 Bernard Street.
20 Waterloo Place, and 34 Bernard Street.
20 Waterloo Place, and 34 Bernard Street.
Daily Custom House, Slip, Leith.
Daily
Friday ....
Weekly, . . . .
Wednesday and Saturday .
Wednesday and Saturday .
Wednesday and Saturday .
Every six weeks .
Every ten days
Every ten days
About once a month
Tuesday and Friday .
Twice a week
Daily from March to Novem-
ber inclusive
Tuesday and Friday
Tuesday .
From East Pier, Leith.
6 S. St Andrew St., 23 Commercial St., and
Granton Harbour. G. Matheson, agent.
34 Bernard Street, and 20 Waterloo Place.
21 Waterloo Place.
Thomas Aitken, 8 and 9 Dock Place, and 20
Waterloo Place.
20 Waterloo Place, and 34 Bernard Street.
D. E. Macgregor, 55 Bernard Street ; and
Tule, Watson, & Co., 39 Constitution Street.
D. E. Macgregor, 55 Bernard Street.
20 Waterloo Place and 34 Bernard Street.
Donald E. Macgregor, 55 Bernard Street.
George Gibson & Co., 5 Docks ; and Donald
E. Macgregor, 55 Bernard Street.
20 Waterloo Place and 34 Bernard Street.
Granton Harbour.
6 S. St Andrew St., 23 Commercial St., and
Granton Harbour. G. Matheson, agent.
6 S. St Andrew St., 23 Commercial St., and
Granton Harbour. G. Matheson, agent.
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CONVEYANCE DIRECTORY.
STAGE COACHES.
OFFICE, 4 PEINCES STBEET.
Edinburgh to
Leaves.
Bilston, ....
9.30 a.m. and 4 p.m., .
9 and 4.50.
Corstorphine, .
11, 1.30, 4.15, 8. Saturday, 3 p.m.,
9.20, 12, 3, 8.45.
Greenlaw,
9.30 a.m., 4 p.m.,
8.50 and 4.40.
Dalkeith, ....
10.30, 1.30, 4, 8, .
9, 12, 2.45, 6.
Dunfermline, .
8, 12, 4,
7.40, 11.45, 3.45.
*Inverkeithing,
8, 12, 4,
8, 12, 4.
Lasswade,
10, 1, 4, 8,
8.30, 12, 2.30, 6.15.
Do. Bailway to Eskbank.
thence Coach, .
| 10.30, 11.30, 4.20,
Loanhead,
10, 1, 4, 8
8.45, 12.15, 2.45, 6.30.
Musselburgh, .
11, 2, 6, 8.30, ....
8.45, 12.40, 4.15, 7.15.
Portobello,
11, 12, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8.30, 9.45,
f9.10, 11, 12, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4.S
\ 6, 7, 7.35, 9.
8.45 and 4.30.
Penicuik, ....
9.30, and 4 o'clock,
South Queensferry, .
8, 12, 4,
8.45, 12.45, 4.45.
Batho, ....
4.15, and on Saturdays 3 o'clock,
8.30.
Blackshiels,
4 o'clock. Thursdays, 1.30,
7.45. Thursdays, 10 a,m.
Pathhead,
4 o'clock. Thursdays, 1.30,
8 o'c. Thursdays, 10.15 a.i
Boslin, ....
11 o'clock a.m., summer months only
3.45 p.m.
* Passengers to and :
rom Inverkeithing and Edinburgh pay 6d. each at Queensferry.
CITY OMNIBUSES.
Uniform Faee Inside 3d., Outside 2d.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH.
From West End of Princes Street to Bernard Street, at 9, 9.30, 9.40, 10, and every ten
minutes afterwards until 9 p.m., 9.20, 9.40, 9.50.
„ High Street to Bernard Street, at 9.15, 9.50, 10.5 a.m., and every ten minutes
afterwards until 9.7 p.m., 9.10, 9.30, and 10 p.m.
„ Bernard Street to Princes Street, at 9, 9.10, 9.30, 10 a.m., and every ten minutes
afterwards until 9 p.m., 9.10, 9.20, 9.45 p.m.
,, Bernard Street to High Street, at 9.20, 9.45, 10.6 a.m., and eveiy ten minutes
afterwards, until 9 p.m., 9.5, 9.30, and 10 p.m.
„ Junction Bridge to West End of Princes Street, every fifteen minutes from 9 a.m.
to 8.30 p.m.
„ West End of Princes Street to Junction Bridge, every fifteen minutes from 9.30
a.m. to 9 p.m.
SEAFIELD AND WEST END OF PEINCES STEEET.
From Seafield to West End of Princes Street, 8.30, 11.30 a.m., 1.30, 4.30, and 6.30 p.m.
„ West End of Princes Street to Seafield, 11 a.m., 1, 4, and 6.30 p.m.
MORNINGSIDE, GRANGE, NEAHNGTON, REGISTER OFFICE, AND HAYMARKE
HAYMAEKET AND NEWINGTON.
From Haymarket to Newington at 9.15 a.m, and every hour till 8.15 p.m.
„ Newington to Haymarket at 9.45 a.m, and every hour till 8.45 p.m.
MOENINGSIDE AND BEGISTEB OFFICE.
From Morningside, via Grange, to Eegister Office, at 9 a.m. and every hour till 9 p.m.
,, Morningside, via Lothian Eoad, to Eegister Office, at 9.30 a.m., and every hour
till 8.30 p.m.
,, Eegister Office to Morningside, via Lothian Eoad, at 9.30 a.m., and every hour
till 8.30 p.m.
,, Eegister Office, via Grange, to Morningside, at 10 a.m., and every hour till 8 p.m.
STOCKBEIDGE AND NEWINGTON.
From Stockbridge to Newington, at 9 a.m., and every half-hour till 8J p.m.
From Newington to Stockbridge, at 9i a.m., and every half-hour till 9 p.m.
By the above arrangement there will be an Omnibus every J of an hour from Newington to t
Eegister Office from 9.15 a.m. until 9.15 p.m., and from the Eegister Office to Newington every ■]- of ;
hour from 9.15 a.m. until 8.45 p.m.
CONVEYANCE DIRECTORY.
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HACKNEY CARRIAGES IN EDINBURGH.
FAKES BY DISTANCE.
H 1. The distance to which any hackney carriage
caay be driven under these Bye-laws, shall be seven
ailes from the Cross of Edinburgh.
II 2. When a party not exceeding two grown-up
c:-ersons, and without any luggage other than a car-
. et-bag or the like, enters a carriage at a stance, or
i ?hen driving along disengaged, they shall be driven
.alf a mile for 6d. ; and if the}' return they shall pav
iiixe same fare. The driver shall draw up to either
■ ide of the pavement when called; and if detained
) lore than five minutes before starting, he shall be
► mtitled to 6d. for waiting.
)' N.B. — This rule shall not apply to fares from
lilway stations.
' ■ 3. Excepting the Sixpenny Fare, the fares by dis-
. ince shall be shown in the annexed Table of Fares.
i 'he charges in the table shall include going from
t le stance or stable to the hirer's residence, and
|: -aiting ten minutes. But if the carriage be de-
, lined, before starting, more than ten minutes, a
[•aarge for waiting at the rate of 6d. for each quarter
I.:' an hour, or part thereof, after the expiry of the
fcn minutes, shall be allowed ; and if the place
inhere the hirer is to be taken up be beyond half a
S'ile from the stance or stable whence the carriage
m taken, there shall be a charge of 6d. for such
listance.
f 4. When any place is not mentioned in the
.ble, the fare shall be the same as that to any
ace mentioned which may be in the immediate
[ "cinity.
' 5. When the fare of any particular place not men-
oned cannot be ascertained by reference to a place
. the immediate vicinity, the fare shall be Is. for a
jstance from the stance not exceeding a mile and
!half, and sixpence for every additional half-mile or
irt thereof.
6. Half fare returning with the party, excepting
^e half-mile drive.
17. When parties return (which they shall have
e option of doing), and the fare going is Is., the
.rriage shall wait ten minutes without any charge
r waiting; when Is. 6d., fifteen minutes; when 2s.
id upwards, twenty minutes. If the carriage be
stained longer, a charge shall be allowed for wait-
g, at the rate of 6d. for every twenty minutes, or
.rt thereof, commencing at the periods when the
ee waiting expires.
• 8. When a carriage is called but not used, a
.arge of 6d. shall be allowed, if the place to which
is called be under half a mile from the stance
stable, and Is. if beyond that. — Waiting as in
jction 7.
FAEES BY TIME.
It shall be in the option of the hirer to employ a
rriage within the municipal bounds by time, for
:opplng, slaking calls, and the like, where the
•iving is not continuous. The charge in such
sea shall be Is. for the first half-hour, and 6d. for
ery additional quarter of an hour.
For an airing into the country within seven miles
from the Cross of Edinburgh, and returning either
by the same or a different road, the rate shall be 6d.
for every ten minutes, or 3s. per hour. A drive
round the Queen's Drive shall be considered an air-
ing. Unless the hirer wishes a slower pace, the rate
of driving when out an airing shall be at least
six miles an hour; and in the event of the driving
being at a slower pace than six miles an hour,
contrary to the wish of the hirer, it shall be optional
for the hirer to pay the fare in the proportion of 3s.
for every six miles so travelled.
WHETHER THE FARES AEE BY DISTANCE
OR BY TIME.
1. The hirer pays tolls.
2. D there be more than four grown-up persons
driven, a charge of 6d. extra shalf be made for each
additional grown-up person, or for each two children
above six years of age, and under twelve. No addi-
tional charge for one child above six to twelve, or
children under six years.
3. From twelve at night till seven morning —
double fare.
4. The above fares are for one-horse carriages,
and there shall be no additional charge when two
horses are used.
5. Owners or drivers may agree to drive at lower
fares than those fixed. In that case, should they
demand more than the fare agreed on, they shall be
liable as for an overcharge.
LUGGAGE.
For luggage exceeding 100 lbs. in weight there
shall be a charge of 6d. extra. But there shall be
no_ charge for luggage under that weight. The
driver shall assist in loading and unloading in all
cases when required.
FAEES MAY BE WITHHELD.
Any party shall be entitled to withhold payment
if the fare —
1. When the name and number are not painted
outside, or when there is no plate inside, in
terms of Article Third of these bye-laws.
2. When the reference-ticket is not given.
3. When the bye-laws, table of fares, and
driver's licence are not shown on demand.
4. When an overcharge is made.
5. When the driver fails or refuses to complete
an engagement.
EEDEESS.
Parties aggrieved will obtain redress on applica-
tion to the Procurator-Fiscal at the City Chambers,
within eight days after the date of the offence, ex-
cept in cases when parties are prevented making
such application by their absence from town.
Note. — Attention is specially directed to the 237th
Section of the Police Act, which imposes a
penalty not exceeding 10s. on any person
who refuses to pay the regular fare on
demand.
638
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TABLE OF FARES FROM THE FOLLOWING STANCES.
Note— To prevent disputes or loss of property, every party on entering a carriage should ask for r
reference ticket, which the driver is bound to give. The reference ticket shall be in the fol-
lowing terms, viz. : —
Reference in case of Incivility, Loss, or Overcharge.
Owner, No-
Parties aggrieved in any of these matters should immediately report the same to the Procurator-Fiscal at the
City Chambers.
11.
12.
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STANCE!
1. Atholl Crescent.
2. Caledonian Railway Terminus."
3. Canonrnills.
4. College Street and Forrest Road.
5. County Hall and Tron Church.
6. Gayfield Square and Union Place.
7. George Street.
8. Haymarket.
9. Lynedoch Place and Clarendon Crescent,
10. Newington.
Pitt Street, Scotland Street.
Princes Street, East.
Princes Street, West.
14. Queen Street, East.
15. Queen Street, West.
16. Railway Stations — Waverley Bridge.
17. St Mary's Church.
18. St. Patrick Square.
19. Stockbridge.
20. Tollcross and Lochrin.
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
Claremont street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
Claremont crescent
Claremont st. and
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
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1 0
1 0
1 0
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1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
plr, Stockbridge .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
10 1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
Clarence street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 u
1 0
\1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Clarendon crescent
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
;1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
Clerk street .
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Clyde street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
■1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 10
1 C
Coates crescent
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 10
1 0
Cockburn street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 10
1 0
College streets
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
3 C
3 0
5 0
3 6
3 6
4 6
3 6
3 0
4 0
4 0
Colinton
4 6
4 6
4 6
4 6
4 6
4 6
5 0
4 0
5 0
3 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 6
Comely bank
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 (i
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
Comely gardens .
Comely green and
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
Spring gardens .
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 G
1 6
1 0
1 6
2 6
2 0
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
3 0
Coltbridge
2 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 6
2 0
1 6
2 6
2 0
1 6
2 6
2 6
3 6
3 6
3 6
3 6
3 0
2 0
2 6
4 0
Corstorphine .
3 6
3 0
2 6
3 0
2 6
3 0
3 6
4 0
3 0
3 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Cowgate
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
•2 0
2 0
3 0
3 0
3 0
3 0
2 6
2 0
2 0
3 6
Craigcrook castle .
3 0
3 0
2 6
3 0
2 6
3 0
3 0
3 6
2 0
3 0
-' 0
2 0
2 0
2 6
2 <i
2 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
3 0
Craigleith house .
1 6
2 0
2 0
2 0
1 6
2 0
1 6
2 6
1 6
2 0
2 6
2 6
3 6
3 0
3 0
3 0
3 0
2 6
2 6
3 6
Craiglockhart
3 6
3 0
2 6
3 0
2 6
3 0
3 6
3 6
3 0
2 6
3 6
3 6
4 0
3 0
3 0
3 6
3 6
4 0
3 6
2 0
Craigmillar castle .
4 0
3 0
3 6
3 6
3 6
3 0
4 0
2 6
4 0
3 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
Craigmoimt, Gr'ge
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 0
2 0
1 0
'1 6
1 0
1 G
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
Crosscauseway
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 G
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Cumberland street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Dairy cemetery .
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
'10 H
1 6
1 0
1 o
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Dairy house .
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
jlO 10
1 0
1 6
i b
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
Danube street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Darnaway street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
Dean cemetery
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 G
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
Dean st. and ter. .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
Dean village .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Dewar place .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
Dick place .
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Doune terrace
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Downie place
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
i 0
4 0
5 6
4 6
4 6
5 6
5 0
4 0
4 6
5 0
Dreghorn college .
5 6
5 0
5 0
5 0
a 0
5 0
5 G
5 0
5 0
3 6
1 (.1
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Drummond place .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Drummond street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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Dublin street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
<3 0
2 6
3 6
2 0
2 0
2 6
3 0
3 0
3 0
1 6
Duddingston.
3 0
2 6
3 0
3 0
3 0
2 6
3 0
2 0
3 G
2 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Duke street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 c
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
Dumbiedykes
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 G
1 0
1 6
1 0
'l 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Duncan street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Dundas street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
'2 0
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
2 0
2 0
1 6
Easter road .
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
2 0
'2 6
2 0
3 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
2 0
2 6
2 6
1 0
Echo bank .
2 6
1 6
2 0
2 0
2 6
1 6
2 6
1 0
3 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
Elm row
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 G
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
2 6
Fettes college
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
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1 G
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Fettes row
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
: 1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Forres street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Forrest road
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
•1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Forth street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
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1 0
1 6
1 0
1 II
1 0
1 0
10
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1 0
Fountainbridge
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1 0
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1 0
1 0
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Frederick streets .
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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1 6
1 6
1 0
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10 10
1 6
16 2 0
Fyfe place
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6 1 6|1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
10 10
1 6
1 0
1 0
10 16
Gardner's crescent
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10
1 6
10 1010 I
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
10 16
Gay field square .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10
1 0
1 01 1 0| 1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
16 2 0
George place.
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
16 16
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 10
1 0
10 10
George iv. bridge.
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
I 0
1 0
1 0
1 0!1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 10
George square
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6]l 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 16
George street
I 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 10
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0!l 0
Gilmore place
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
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Gladstone terrace .
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 10
1 6
Gloucester place .
I 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
Golden acre .
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1012 0
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 6
2 6
2 0
2 0
2 6
2 0
1 0
1 6
2 6
Gorgie .
2 0
2 0
1 6
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 0 2 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
Gr'nge & Cemet'ry
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0|10
2 0
1 0
3 0
3 0
1 6
3 0
3 0
2 6
2 6
3 0
2 6
3 6
Grantonpier.
2 0
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 013 0
2 0
3 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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Grassmarket .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0 l 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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Great Stuart street
1 0
1 0
1 0|l 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
10 10
1 0
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
10 16
Greenhill
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
16110
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10:16
Greenside place .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 16
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 10
Greenside street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 Oil 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0 | 1 6
Grosvenor street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 Oil 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
I 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
10 16
Grove St. and place
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
10 10
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
10 16
Haddington place .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 16
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0 2 0
Hamilton pi., Stock.
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
10 10
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 ii
1 0
1 0
10 10
Hanover street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 10
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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Hart street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 16
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 0
2 0
1 6
2 0
2 6
2 6 2 6
Hawkhill, Lochend
2 6
2 0
2 6
2 0
2 6
2 0
2 0
2 6
2 6 3 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Haymarket .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 oil 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
Henderson row
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
10 16
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
Heriot buildings .
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
16 2 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Heriot row .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 10
2 6
2 0
3 0
2 0
2 0
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 0
2 0
Hermitage, Braid .
3 0
2 6
2 0
2 6
2 0
2 6
3 0
2 0
3 0 16
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
High School .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0 1 1 0
1 0
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
High street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 01 1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
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Hill place and sq. .
1 0
1 0
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6|1 0
1 0
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1 0
1 0
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Hill street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
10 10
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
Hillside crescent .
1 0
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1 0
1 0
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1 0
10 16
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2 0
1 6
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2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
2 0
2 6
Hillhousefield
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 0
2 6
2 012 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
Holyrood palace .
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
10 1 6 1 1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Home street .
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
10 1 Oil 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
Hope crescent
1 0
1 OH o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6|1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
Hope park crescent
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6 i 1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
Hope park terrace
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
16,10
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Hope street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 Oil 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
Hope terrace
Hospitals —
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 o
2 0 10
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Chalmers' .
1 0
1 0 1
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 o
1610
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
Donaldson's
1 6
1 Ojl 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
16 10
1 0
1 6
1 o
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 6
Fettes'
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
10 16
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Gillespie's .
Heriot's and G.
1 C
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
I o
1010
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Watson's
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 o
16 10
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Infirmary .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 Oil 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Maternity .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 (i
1 o
10 10
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Merchants' Maid.
Orphans' and J.
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 o
16 10
1 0
1 0
I 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
Watson's
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
20
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1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
10 10
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
Sick Children's .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
16 10
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
Stewart's .
1 6
16110
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
10 10
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
Trades' Maiden .
2 0
16 16
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 0
2 0 10
1 6
1 6
1 o
1 6
1 0
I 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
Howard place
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
16 10 16
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Howe street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6 1 Oil 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
India place .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
16 10,10]
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
India street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
10 10
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Industrial Museum
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
I 0
1 0
10 10
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0| 1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
Infirmary street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 10
1 6
1 6
1 o
16 16
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
Inverleith row
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
i o ; 2 o
1 0
1 0
1 o
10 10
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Jamaica street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 6
10,10
2 6
2 6
2 0
2 0
2 0
1 6
2 0
2 6
2 6
2 6
Janefield place
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 0
2 0
1 6
2 0
2 6
2 6
2 6
Jock's Lodge
2 6
2 0
2 6
2 0
2 6
2 0
2 0
2 6
2 6
3 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 10
1 0
1 0
1 0
Johnston terrace .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
4 0
4 0
3 6
3 6
3 0
3 0|3 6
4 0
4 0
3 6
Joppa .
3 6
3 0
3 6
3 0
3 6
3 6
3 6
3 6
4 0
4 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
I 0
Keir street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
I 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
Kerr street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
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1 0
2 0
Kew ter., Osb. ter.
1 6
I 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
King street, Great
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 10
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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Lauriston
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 16
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 1)
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
X 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
Leamington ter. .
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
16 2 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 t>
2 6
1 6
2 0
2 0
1 6
2 0
3 6
2 0
2 6
Leith
2 0
2 0
2 0
1 6
2 0
2 0
1 6
2 0
2 0
2 6
2 f'
2 6
1 6
2 0
2 0
1 G
2 0
2 6
2 0
2 6
Leith Fort .
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 0
1 6
2 6
2 0
2 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Leith street .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
Leopold place
1 0
1 0
1 (i
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 1)
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 (1
Leven street .
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
3 0
3 0
3 6
2 6
2 6
3 0
2 6
3 0
3 0
1 6
Liberton
3 6
2 6
3 0
2 6
3 0
3 0
3 6
2 0
3 6
2 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
London street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Lothian road
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Lothian street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Lynedoch place .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Main Point .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Maitland street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
Malta terrace
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
10 10
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Manor place .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
Mansfield place
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
2 0
2 0
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
2 0
2 0
1 6
Meadowbank
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
2 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
Meadow place
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Melville pi., St., cr.
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 t>
1 0
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
Merchiston castle .
2 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
2 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
Millerfield, Mead's
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 G
1 6
2 0
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
Millbank,Whiteh'e
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
2 0
1 0
I 6
1 6
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
Minto street .
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 0
l 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
Montague street .
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Moray place .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
L (J
1 0
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
Morningside place
Morningside, south
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
2 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
2 6
1 6
1 6
2 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
of Mornings'e pi.
2 6
2 0
1 6
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 6
1 6
2 6
1 0
1 (J
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Morrison street
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Mound Place .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
2 0
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 0
1 6
2 0
3 0
Murrayfield .
2 6
2 0
2 0
2 6
2 0
2 6
2 6
3 0
2 6
2 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
Napier road .
2 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Nelson st. and pi. .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
3 0
3 0
1 6
3 0
3 0
2 6
2 6
3 0
2 6
3 6
Newhaven
Newington, streets
2 0
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 0
3 0
2 0
3 6
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1 6
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
and places there
Newington, south
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 0
2 0
2 0
2 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
2 0
2 0
1 0
of Mayfield loan
2 0
1 6
2 0
2 0
2 0
1 6
2 0
1 0
2 6
1 6
l 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
Nicolson sq. and st.
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
I 'I
1 0
1 0
1 ii
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
North Bridge
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
[ U
1 0
1 0
1 u
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Northumberland st
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
Norton place
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
L 0
1 6
2 0
1 i)
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
Old Gibbet toll .
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 0
I o
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
Oxford terrace
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
L ii
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Park pi. and street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
L <;
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
Parkside street
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
I ii
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Parliament square
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
I 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Picardy place
1 0
10 10
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
i i;
2 6
2 6
2 0
2 0
1 6
2 0
2 6
2 6
2 6
Piershill barracks .
2 6
2 0
2 6
2 0
2 6
2 0
2 0
2 6
2 6
3 0
i g
1 6
IP
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
Pilrig street .
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
l 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Pitt street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
i ii
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Port-Hopetoun
1 0-
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
l 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Portland place
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
i ii
3 6
3 0
3 0
3 0
2 6
3 0
3 6
3 6
3 0
Portobello, sts., pis.
3 0
3 0
3 0
3 0
3 0
3 0
3 0
3 0
3 6
4 0
l 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Post Office, General
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
L G
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
Powderhall .
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 6
- 0
1 6
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
Preston streets
Princes St., east of
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 G
1 0
1 6
1 0
- o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Frederick street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Princes St., west of
. o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Frederick street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
■ o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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1 0
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1 0
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1 0
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1 0
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1 0
1 0
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1 0
1 0
1 0
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1 0
1 0
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1 0
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
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1 6
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1 0
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 G
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1 0
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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1 0
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1 0
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1 0
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Salisbury pi. & rd.
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Scotland street
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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1 0
1 ii
1 6
Shandwick place .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
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1 0
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1 ii
1 0
1 6
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Shrub place .
1 0
1 0
1 G
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 II
1 '1
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
Silvermill street .
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
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1 6
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1 6
1 0
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1 6
1 6
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Smith's place
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1 0
1 G
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1 6
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1 0
1 6
1 6
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
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1 0
South Bridge street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 ii
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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1 0
Spittal street .
Spring gardens,
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 c
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1 6
1 6
1 6
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Abbey hill .
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1 6
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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St Anthony place .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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1 6
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 Ii
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
St Bernard's cresc.
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 II
1 0
1 6
St Colme street
1 0
1 o
10 10
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1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 II
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1 0
St David streets .
1 0
1 o
10 10
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
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1 o
10 10
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
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St John st. and hill
1 0
1 o
10 10
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 C
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
St Leonard street
1 6
1 o
16 10
1 6
1 o
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 ii
1 6
1 0
St Patrick square .
1 6
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1 6
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1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
St Vincent street .
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 o
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 II
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0 1 o
1 6
Stafford street
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
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Strathearn road .
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1 6
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1 0
2 0
1 0
1 6
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1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
Summerhall .
1 6
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1 6
1 0
1 6
1 o
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
Sylvan place .
2 0
1 fi
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 c
2 0
1 0
2 0
1 0
2 0
2 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
20
2 0
2 6
Tennant street
1 0
1 6
2 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 6
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Teviot row .
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Thistle street
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Tobago street
1 6
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
10116
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Tollcross
1 6
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Toi-phichen street .
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
2 0
1 0
2 0
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
2 6
Trinity Hut .
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 0
2 6
2 6
2 6
1 6
2 6
2 6
2 0
2 0
2 6
2 0
3 0
Trinity beyond Hut
1 6
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 0
1 6
2 6
1 6
3 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 0
10
1 6
Tynecastle toll
20
1 6
I 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Union place and st.
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Victoria st. and ter.
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
Viewforth
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 0
1 6
jl 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Walker street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 o
3 0
3 0
1 6
3 0
3 0
2 6
2 6
3 0
2 6
3 6
Wardie and cresct.
2 0
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 0
3 0
2 0
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1 0
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
Warrender park .
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 i;
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
Waniston crescent
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 6
1 ii
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
Warriston place .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 6
1 0
I 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Waterloo place
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
10 16
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
Water of Leith . .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
I o
1 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
Wemyss place
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
il 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
West Port .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 6
1 0
1 0
lio
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Whaxton place
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1.°
1 o
1 6
1 0
1 6
11 0
1 6
1 0
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
Whitehouse loan .
2 0
1 <•
1 6
2 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 0
2 0
ll 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
l i;
1 6
2 0
Whitfield pi. ifclane
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
1 o
1 0
1 6
1 6
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
William street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
'l 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 6
Windsor street
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 6
1 0
1 0
16
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Wright's houses .
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
!i o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 6
York place .
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 o
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 Oil 0
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1 0
1 0
jl 0
1 0
1 0
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Young street.
1 0
1 0
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1 0
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CONVEYANCE DIRECTORY.
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CARRIERS' QUARTERS.
Vberdcrar. James Skinner, 211 High street, Wed- : ' Calder (West), William Walker, 32 Grassmarket,
nesday and Saturday. 12 noon. Friday, 3 p.m.
ady, John Brotherston, 80 South Back Canon- Cambusnethan, Grassmarket. per rail, daily.
gate, Thursday, 12 noon
Mrington. John White, 32 Grassmarket, Wednes-
day, 3 p.m.
Mrdrie, James Marshall, 100 Grassmarket, Tuesday
and Friday, 1 p.m.
festruther, A. King. 211 High street. Monday and
Thursday. 2 p.m.
Vuchindinny, Thos. Elliot. 32 Grassmarket, Wed-
nesday and Saturday, 2 p.m. ; William Niven,
32 Grassmarket, Saturday, 1 p.m. ; Robert
Kay, 100 Grassmarket, Tuesday and Friday,
1 p.m.
iuchingrey. Robert Torrance, 20 Grassmarket,
Monday, 1 p.m.
Vuchtermuchty, James Skinner, 100 Grassmarket,
Wednesday and Saturday, 10 a.m. ; 211 High
Carlops, William Walkinshaw, 20 Grassmarket,
Saturday, 3 p.m.
Carluke, Alexander Wilson, 20 Grassmarket, Tues-
day, 11 a.m.
Carnwath, 100 Grassmarket, per rail, daily; W.
Walkinshaw, 20 Grassmarket, Saturday, 2
p.m.
Carrington, John Douglas, 32 Grassmarket, Satur-
day, 12 noon.
Carstairs, James Forrest, 20 Grassmarket, Monday,
2 p.m.
Cellardykes, A. King, 211 High street, Monday
and Thursday, 2 p.m.
Chirnside, R. Guy, 20 Grassmarket, Friday, 11 a.m.
Cockburnspath, Robert Guy, 20 Grassmarket, Fri-
day, 11 a.m.
street, Wednesday and Saturday, 12 noon. : Coldstream, John Richardson, 100 Grassmarket,
Salerno. Wm. Henderson, Tuesday and Saturday Wednesday, 12 noon.
at 3 p.m.. 20 Grassmarket. ] Colinsburgh, A. King, 211 High street, Monday
Bathgate, James Marshall, 100 Grassmarket, Tues-j and Thursday, 2 p.m.
day and Friday, 2 p.m. Comrie, Hugh Gregor, 100 Grassmarket, Wednes-
Bellsquarry. James Auld, 100 Grassmarket, Tues- day and Saturday, 9 a.m.
day and Friday, 1 p.m. ' Covington, William Falconer, 20 Grassmarket,
Berwick (North), John Brotherston, 80 South Back1 Saturday, 3 p.m.
of Canongate, Thursday. 12 noon. ,Crail. A. King, 211 High street, Monday and
Biggar, William Hill, 20 Grassmarket, Friday,
2 p.m.
3]ackburn, Thomas Geddes, 32 Grassmarket, Tues-
day 2 p.m., Saturday at 1 p.m.
Blackshiels, Andrew Laurie, 32 Grassmarket, Satur-
day, 12 noon.
Thursday, 2 p.m.
Crailing, Thomas Richardson, 32 Grassmarket,
Tuesday, once a fortnight, 12 noon.
Crawfordjohn, John White, 32 Grassmarket, Wed-
nesday, 3 p.m.
Creetown, 100 Grassmarket, daily, per rail.
jlythbridge, Friday, 4 p.m. ; Andrew Niven, 32 Crieff, Hugh Gregor, 100 Grassmarket, Wednesday,
Grassmarket, Saturday, 2 p.m. 9 a.m
Bonnyrigg. George Brown, 32 Grassmarket, Tues-
day, Thursday, and Saturday, 3 p.m. ; 211
High street, 3 p.m.
Bo'ness, William Kinloch, 100 Grassmarket, Tues-
day and Friday, 2 p.m.
Braehead, John Prentice, 12 Grassmarket, once a
fortnight, Friday, 12 p.m.
Broughton, W. Niven, 32 Grassmarket, Saturday,
Crighton Deans, Andrew Lawrie, 32 Grassmarket,
Saturday, 12 noon.
Cringletie, Adam Melrose, 32 Grassmarket, Satur-
day, 12 noon.
Crofthead, Thos. Geddes, 32 Grassmarket, Tuesday,
2 p.m.
Culross, John Louden, 100 Grassmarket, Friday,
9 a.m.
1 p.m. ; Richard Newbigging, 20 Grassmarket, Culter, Andrew Niven, 32 Grassmarket, Saturday,
Friday, 2 p.m. ; James W'ylle, 20 Grassmarket, \ 1 p.m.
Friday. 'I p.m.
Broxburn. John Ross, 100 Grassmarket, Wednesday
and Saturday, 2 p.m. ; J. Hutchison, 32 Grass-
market, Tuesday, 1 p.m., and Saturday, 12
noon.
Cupar-Fife, James Skinner, 100 Grassmarket, Wed-
nesday and Saturday, 10 a.m. ; 211 High street,
12 noon.
Currie, W. Henderson, 20 Grassmarket, Tuesday
and Saturday, at 3 p.m.
hickhaven, James Skinner, 211 High street, 12noou, Dalkeith, 211 High street, daily, 3 p.m.; James
Wednesday and Saturday; and 100 Grass- Borthwick, 100 Grassmarket, daily, 4 p.m.;
market, Wednesday and Saturday, 10 a.m. James Crooks, 32 Grassmarket, daily.
Burdiehouse, George Brown, 32 Grassmarket and;Darnhall, Adam Melrose, 32 Grassmarket, Satnr-
211 High street, Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa-j day, 12 noon.
turday, 2 and 3 p.m. ; James Black, 100 Grass- Denny, 100 Grassmarket, daily, per rail.
market, Tuesdaj-s and Fridays, 1 p.m.
Burntisland, James Skinner, 100 Grassmarket,
Wednesday and Saturday, 10 a.m. ; 211 High
street, Wednesday and Saturday, 12 noon.
,'airneyhill, Hugh Gregor, 100 Grassmarket, Wed-
nesday and Saturday, 9 a.m.
1'alder (East), James White, Tuesday, 2 p.m. ;
James Auld, 100 Grassmarket, Tuesday and
Friday, 2 p.m.
Dolphinton, John Cossar, 20 Grassmarket, Satur-
day, 9 a.m. ; Wm. Niven, 32 Grassmarket,
Saturday, 12 noon ; George Graham, 20 Grass-
market, Saturday, 1 p.m.
Dunfermline, Hugh Gregor, 100 Grassmarket, Wed-
nesday and Saturday, 10 a.m.
Durrisdeer, John White, 32 Grassmarket, Wednes-
day, once a fortnight, 3 p.m.
Dunse, Robert Guy, 20 Grassmarket, Friday, 11
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CONVEYANCE DIEECTORY.
a.m. ; Thomas Brotherstcm, 80 South Back of
Ganongate, Saturday, 1 p.m.
Dysart, Jas. Skinner, 211 High street, Wednesday and
Saturday, 12 noon; 100 Grassmarket, 10 a.m.
Earlston, B. Simpson, 100 Grassmarket, Wednes-
day, 11 a.m.
EddlestoD, Adam Melrose, 32 Grassmarket, Satur-
day, 12 noon.
Elie, Andrew King, 211 High street. Monday and
Thursday, 2 p.m.
Fala, Andrew Laurie, 32 Grassmarket, Sat., 12
noon.
Falkirk, 100 Grassmarket, daily, per rail.
Falkland, James Skinner, 211 High street, Wed-
nesday and Saturday, 12 noon, and 100 Grass-
market, 10 a.m.
Fisherrow, Alexander Howie, 100 Grassmarket,
daily, 1 p.m. ; 211 High street, daily, 3 p.m.
Fisherstryst, William Niven, 32 Grassmarket, Sa-
turday, 12 noon; T. Elliot, Wednesday and
Saturday, 2 p.m. ; and Bobert Kay, 211 High
street, Tuesday and Friday, 11a.m. ; 100 Grass-
market, 1 p.m.
Garvald, David Battray, 80 South Back Canongate,
Saturday, 1 p.m.
Gifford, James Lidgate, 80 South Back Canongate,
Wednesday, 2 p.m.
Gilmerton, George Brown, 32 Grassmarket, Tues-
day, Thursday, and Saturday, 3 p.m.
Gilmerton, James Borthwick, 211 High street, daily,
3 p.m. ; and 100 Grassmarket, daily, 4 p.m.
Gordon (West), John Frisken, 80 South Back of
Canongate, Monday, 8 p.m.
Greenlaw (Penicuik), Thomas Elliot, 32 Grass-
market, Wednesday and Saturday, 2 p.m.;
Robert Kay, 100 Grassmarket, Tuesday and
Friday, 1 p.m. ; 211 High street, 11 a.m.
Greenlaw (Berwickshire), John Bichardson, 100
Grassmarket, Wednesday, 12 noon.
Haddington, J. Eeid, 80 South Back Canongate,
Wednesday and Saturday, 2 p.m.
Holylee, James Henderson, 32 Grassmarket, Fri-
day, 2 p.m.
House of Muir, George Brodie, 20 Grassmarket,
Saturday, 2 p.m.; George Graham, 20 Grass-
market, Saturday, 2 p.m.
Howgate, Thomas Elliot, 32 Grassmarket, Satur-
day, 12 noon ; Thomas Aitken, 32 Grassmarket,
Saturday, 12 noon.
Humbie, David Pendrigh, 80 South Back Canon-
gate, Saturday, 1 p.m.
Innerleithen, Thomas Aitken, 32 Grassmarket,
Friday, 2 p.m.
Innerwick, John Jenkins, 80 South Back Canon-
gate, Saturday, 2 p.m.
Inveresk, Alexander Howie, 211 High street, daily,
3 p.m. ; 100 Grassmarket, 1 p.m.
Inverkeithing, Hugh Gregor, 100 Grassmarket,
Wednesday and Saturday, 10 a.m.
Jedburgh, Thomas Bichardson, 32 Grassmarket,
once a fortnight, Tuesday, 1 p.m.
Juniper Green, John Bobertson, 12 Grassmarket,
Tuesday and Saturday, 2 p.m.
Kelso, B. Simpson, 100 Grassmarket, Wednesday,
12 noon.
Kennoway, James Skinner, 100 Grassmarket, Wed-
nesday and Saturday, 9 a.m. ; 211 High street,
Wednesday and Saturday, 12 noon.
Kilconquhar, Andrew King, 211 High street, Mon-
day and Thursday, 2 p.m.
Kinghorn, James Skinner, 100 Grassmarket, Wed-
nesday and Saturday, 10 a.m. ; 211 High street,
Wednesday and Saturday, 12 noon.
Kinglassie, James Skinner, 100 Grassmarket, Wed-
nesday and Saturday, 10 a.m. ; 211 High street,
Wednesday and Saturday, 12 noon.
Kingsbarns, Andrew King, 211 High street, Mon-
day and Thursday, 2 p.m.
Kinross, John Bobertson, 100 Grassmarket, Tues-
day and Friday, 10 a.m.; 211 High street,
Tuesday and Friday, 3 p.m.
Kirkcaldy, James Skinner, 100 Grassmarket,
Wednesday and Saturday, 10 a.m. ; 211 High
street, Wednesday and Saturday, 12 noon.
Kirkhill, Thomas Elliot, 32 Grassmarket, Wednes-
day and Saturday, 2 p.m.
Kirkliston, John Boss, 100 Grassmarket, Wednei
day, 2 p.m.
Kirknewton, John Porteous, 20 Grassmarket,
turday, 12 noon.
Largo, Andrew King, 211 High Street, Monda;
and Thursday, 2 p.m.
Lasswade, John Tennant, 100 Grassmarket, Wed'?
nesday and Saturday, 1 p.m. ; George Brown,
211 High street and 32 Grassmarket, Tuesday,
Thursday, and Saturday, 3 p.m.
Lauder, B. Simpson, 100 Grassmarket, Wednesday,
12 noon ; James Brown, 20 Grassmarket, Sa-
turday, 12 noon.
Leadburn, Wm. Hill, 20 Grassmarket, Saturday, 1
p.m. ; J. Mon fries, 32 Grassmarket, Saturday,
1 p.m., and Adam Melrose, 12 noon.
Leadhills, John White, 32 Grassmarket, Wednes-
day, 3 p.m.
Leslie (Fife), James Skinner, 211 High street,
Wednesday and Saturday, 12 noon, and 100
Grassmarket, 11 a.m.
Leven, James Skinner, 100 Grassmarket, Wednes-
day and Saturday, 10 a.m. ; 211 High Street,
Wednesday and Saturday, 12 noon.
Liberton (West), William M'Morran, 32 Grass-
market, Tuesday, 11 a.m.
Linlithgow, 100 Grassmarket, daily, per rail.
Linton (East), James Black, 80 South Back Canon-
gate, Thursday, 12 noon.
Linton (West), Archibald Henderson, 20 Grass-
market, Wednesday, 1 p.m. ; William Hender-
son, 20 Grassmarket, Friday, 2 p.m. ; James
Fraser, 20 Grassmarket, Saturday, 12 noon.
Livingston, James Auld, 100 Grassmarket, Tues-
day and Friday, 2 p.m. ; James White, Tues-
day, 2 p.m.
Loanhead, George Brown, 32 Grassmarket and 211
High street, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur-
day, 3 p.m. ; James Black, 100 Grassmarket,
Wednesday and Saturday, 1 p.m.
London, and all parts of England, daily, 100 Grass-
market.
Longridge, Thomas Geddes, 32 Grassmarket, Tues-
day, 2 p.m.
Manchester, daily, 100 Grassmarket.
Markinch, James Skinner, 100 Grassmarket, Wed-
nesday and Saturday, 10 a.m. ; 211 High
street, Wednesday and Saturday, 12 noon.
Midcalder, James Auld, 100 Grassmarket, Tuesday
and Friday, 2 p.m.
Milnathort, John Bobertson, 100 Grassmarket,
Tuesday and Friday, 11 a.m. ; John Bobertson,
211 High street, Tuesday and Friday, 3 p.m.
Musselburgh, Alex. Howie, 211 High street, daily,
3 p.m. ; 100 Grassmarket, daily, 1 p.m. ; 80
South Back Canongate.
MuthilL Hugh Gregor, 100 Grassmarket, Wednes-
day, 9 a.m.
Newbigging, William M'Morran, 32 Grassmarket,
Tuesday, 11 a.m. ; W. Walkinshaw, 20 Grass-
market, Saturday, 2 p.m.
Newton-Stewart, 100 Grassmarket, daily, per rail.
Nine-Mile-Burn, George Brodie, 20 Grassmarket,
Saturday, 1 p.m.
Oldhamstocks, John Jenkins, Saturday, 2 p.m., SO
South Back Canongate.
CONVEYANCE DIRECTORY.
64j>
Orniiston, Thos. Skiels, 80 South Back Canongate,
Saturday, 2 p.m.
Oxton, Eobert Thomson, 100 Grassmarket, Satur-
day, 11 a.m. ; A. Laurie, 32 Grassmarket, Sa-
turday, 12 noon ; James Brown, 20 Grassmar-
ket, Saturday, 12 noon
Pathhead (Fife), James Skinner, 100 Grassmarket,
Wednesday and Saturday, 10 a.m. ; 211 High
street, Wednesday and Saturday, 12 noon.
Pathhead (Dalkeith), Jas. Brown, 20 Grassmarket,
Saturday, 12 noon ; Bobt. Thomson, 100 Grass-
market, Saturday, 10 a.m. ; A. Laurie, 32
Grassmarket, Saturday, 12 noon ; James
Borthwick, 211 High street, daily, 3 p.m.
Peebles, James Henderson, 32 Grassmarket, Friday,
3 p.m. ; and Thomas Aitken, Saturday, 1 p.m.
Pencaitland, Thos. Shiels, 80 South Back Canon-
gate, Saturday, 2 p.m.
Penicuik, Thomas Elliot, 32 Grassmarket, Wednes-
day and Saturday, 2 p.m. ; Bobert Kay, 100
Grassmarket, Tuesday and Friday, 2 p.m., and
211 High street, 11 a.m.
Perth, John Eobertson, 100 Grassmarket, Tuesday
and -Friday, 11 a.m.; and 211 High street,
Tuesday and Friday, 3 p.m.
Portobello, Alex. Howie, 100 Grassmarket, daily, 1
p.m. ; 211 High street, daily, 3 p.m.
Prestonkirk, James Black, 80 South Back of
Canongate, Thursday, 12 noon.
Prestonpans, Charles Whitecross, 80 South Back
Canongate, Saturday, 4 p.m.
Queensferry, Hugh Gregor, 100 Grassmarket,
Wednesday and Saturdaj', 9 a.m.
South Queensferry, Wm. A. Grieve, 32 Grassmar-
ket, Tuesday and Friday, 1 p.m.
Beston, Bobt. Guy, 20 Grassmarket, Friday, 11 a.m.
Boberton, John White, 32 Grassmarket, Wednes-
day, 2 p.m.
Eoman-bridge, 32 Grassmarket, Saturday, 1 p.m. ;
Andrew Niven, 32 Grassmarket, Saturday, 2
p.m.
Bosebery, Wm. Douglas, 32 Grassmarket, Satur-
day, 12 noon.
Salton (East), James Lidgate, 80 South Back
Canongate, Wednesday, 2 p.m.
Salton, Thomas Shiels, 88 South Back Canongate,
Saturday, 2 p.m.
Samuelston, Thomas Brotherston, 80 South Back
Canongate, Saturday, 1 p.m.
Selkirk, per rail, daily, 100 Grassmarket.
Skirling, Alexander Sinclair, 32 Grassmarket,
Friday, 3 p.m.
Stenton, John .Amos, 80 South Back Canongate,
Friday, 11 a.m.
Stobo, J. Henderson, 32 Grassmarket, Friday, 3 p.m.
Stow, James Shearer, 100 Grassmarket, Saturday,
10 a.m., 32 Grassmarket, Saturday 12 noon.
Stranraer, 100 Grassmarket, daily, per rail.
Swinton, 100 Grassmarket, daily, por rail.
Symington, Andrew Niven, 32 Grassmarket, Satur-
day, 1 p.m.
Temple, John Douglas, 32 Grassmarket, Saturday,
12 noon.
Tyningham, James Black, 80 South Back Canon-
gate, Thursday, 12 noon.
Thankerton, Wm. M'Morran, 32 Grassmarket,
Tuesday, 3 p.m.
Thornton, James Skinner, 211 High street, Wed-
nesday and Saturday, 12 noon ; and 100
Grassmarket, 10 a.m.
Torphichen, James Marshall, 100 Grassmarket;
Tuesday and Friday, 2 p.m.
Tranent, Alexander Watt, 100 Grassmarket, Wed-
nesday and Saturday, 3 p.m. ; 211 High street,
Wednesday and Saturday, 3 p.m.
Traquair, Alex. Monfries and Thomas Aitken, 32
Grassmarket, Saturday, 12 noon ; James Hen-
derson, 32 Grassmarket, Friday, 2 p.m.
Uphall, J. Hutchison, 32 Grassmarket, Tuesday, 1
p.m. ; Saturday, 12 noon.
Wanlockhead, John White, 32 Grassmarket, Wed-
nesday, 3 p.m.
Wemyss (East), James Skinner, 211 High street,
Wednesday and Saturday, 12 noon ; and 100
Grassmarket, 10 a.m.
Whitburn, Thomas Geddes, 32 Grassmarket, Tues-
day, 3 p.m.
Whithorn, 100 Grassmarket, daily, per rail.
Whittingham, John Amos, 80 South Back Canon-
gate, Friday, 12 noon.
Wigtown (Galloway), 100 Grassmarket, daily, per
rail.
Wishaw (Town), John Logic, 100 Grassmarket,
Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m.
Wiston, J. White, 32 Grassmarket, Wednesday,2 p.m.
Yarrow, 100 Grassmarket, per rail, daily.
Goods and parcels intended to be forwarded by
any of the Bailways are received at 100 Grass-
market.
646
REGULATIONS FOR COAL CARRIERS, PORTERS, ETC.
REGULATIONS FOR COAL CARRIERS.
No person shall be permitted to act as a carrier 1
of coals unless such person shall have been licensed
by the Magistrates.
Each person so licensed as a carrier of coals
shall provide himself with a creel or sack for carry-
ing coals ; and shall conduct himself in a proper,
civil, and decorous manner at all times.
No carter shall, upon any pretence whatever,
act as a carrier of coals for hire, or in any way in-
terfere with the carriage thereof or hire paid there-
for. He shall employ at least two coal carriers to
carry in the coals, and shall abide by his cart while
the coals are being delivered.
The rates of carriage shall be charged in terms
of the annexed table.
RATES OF CARRIAGE OF COALS.
For every ton of coals carried to a house or
cellar, entering from the street, or to first
story up or down stairs, whether carried s. d.
in creels or bags, 0 6
Each flat above the first flat, additional, . 0 2
If carried up or down a close beyond the
front land, for each ton, additional, . .02
No additional charge to be made for buildin
coals ; and no charge to be made for delivering
coals when shot into a cellar from the pave-
ment.
Quantities of greater or less weight than a ton
to be charged in proportion to the above rates.
of
REGULATIONS FOR PORTERS.
All porters shall be upon their respective stances
from six morning till eight evening, between 1st
April and 1st October, and from eight morning till
eight evening between 1st October and 1st April ;
and when they shall be employed after these hours,
which employment they shall not be entitled to
refuse, they shall, between eight and twelve night,
be allowed half fare more, and between twelve night
and six morning double fare all the year round.
MESSAGES, SMALL PARCELS, AND BACK BURDENS.
For any message, box, or burden, not ex-
ceeding 56 lbs. weight, to any place not
exceeding half a mile from any of the
porters' stances, or from the place where s. d.
engaged, 0 3
And for every other half mile, or part there-
of, additional 0 2
Burdens exceeding 5C lbs. and not exceeding 1
cwt., to be allowed one-half more of the above
rates.
HURLF.YS, AND MACHINES WITH POLES.
Each load of any description not exceeding
2 cwt. — For any distance not exceeding s. d.
half a mile . . . . . .06
Above half a mile, and not exceeding one s. d.
mile, 0 8
And for every other half mile or part
thereof, 0 4
Each load above 2 cwt. to be allowed one half
more of the above rates, and double the above fares
when two porters are employed.
BEATING CARPETS.
For each quarter of an hour or part thereof, .<■■. d.
for each porter employed, . . .02
REMOVING AND LOADING OR UNLOADING
FURNITURE, ETC.
At the Eemoving Terms, and for one week before
and one week after, porters will be entitled to
charge at the rate of one shilling per hour for
loading or unloading furniture or other goods,
and for the carriage of the same to or from a
house, unless when there is a special agreement
for less between the parties.
TIME.
Porters employed by time shall be entitled to
charge at the rate of sixpence an hour, computing
by half-hours.
CHIMNEY-SWEEPING REGULATIONS.
All fares shall be charged according to the an-
nexed table : —
TABLE OF BATES.
1. KITCHEN VENTS. S. d.
For sweeping a kitchen vent, . . 10
With smoke-jack, hot plate, and oven, . 2 6
With hot plate and oven only, . . 16
With either hot plate or oven, . . 13
Kitchen vents on third flats and upwards, 0 9
Washing-house boilers, flues, etc., with
cleaning doors, .... 2 6
2. ROOM VENTS.
With register or Kinnaird grates, on first
or second flats, . . . . 10
With common grates, . . . . 0 9
With register or Kinnaird grates, on
third flats and upwards, . . . 0 9
With common grates on ditto, . . 0 8
Poor persons with only one fireplace, . 0 8
When two or more vents are swept at the
same time, on first or second flats, for
the first, whether room or kitchen, . 1 0
Every other, . . . . 0 9
Note. — These charges not to affect the fares
under the first head ; the fares under the second
head to include the trouble in removing and replac-
ing the grate, which must be done carefully.
3. FOUL CHIMNEYS.
Extinguishing and sweeping a foul chim-
ney, besides paying for such materials
as may be destroyed in extinguishing, 5 0
The Magistrate before whom any case in dispute
is brought may, if he see cause, allow a smaller
sum than the charge under this head.
Note. — Extra work required to be done in sweep-
ing any vent, to be paid according to the agree-
ment of parties, or as may be decided by the Master
of Fire Engines or other party to whom any dis-
pute may be referred.
When a chimney takes fire, only the two chim-
ney-sweepers with badges first present will be
entitled to enter the premises for the purpose of
extinguishing the fire, unless others are specially
called by the occupiers, or by the police, to assist;
and no chimney-sweeper will be entitled to refuse
his assistance in extinguishing fires when called
for.
The Magistrates also recommend to the inhabit-
ants to keep properly secured the hatchway or
other access to the roofs of their houses, and not to
entrust the key thereof to any chimney-sweeper
who has not a badge, in order to prevent theft and
destruction to property.
TELEGRAPH, ETC.
647
NOETH BRITISH RAILWAY COMPANY-
TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
List of Stations between which Public Messages are Forwarded and Received,
at an uniform charge of one shilling for twenty words.
Airdrie.
Alloa.
Avonbridge.
Ballocli.
Bathgate.
Bellingham.
Berwick-on-Tweed.
Bishopbriggs.
Blackball.
Bo'ness.
Bowling.
Burntisland.
Canibus.
Canobie.
Castlecary.
Carlisle.
Ohollerford.
Cockburnspatb.
Corstorphine.
Cowlairs.
Crofthead.
Croy.
Cupar (Fife).
Dalkeith.
Dalreoch.
Drera.
Drumburgh.
Dunbar.
Dundee.
Dunfermline.
Dunse.
Eddleston.
Edinburgh.
Eskbank.
Falahill.
Falkirk.
Fal stone.
Galashiels.
Glasgow.
Gogar.
Grahamston.
Granton.
Grantshouse.
Greenbill.
Gretna.
Haddington.
Halbeath.
Hawick.
Hawthornden.
Helensburgh.
Hexham.
Inveresk.
Jedburgh.
Kelso.
Kielder.
Kirkbride.
Kirkcaldy.
Kirkintilloch.
Ladybank.
Langholm.
Leadburn.
Leith (South).
Leith (North).
Lennoxtown.
Lenzie.
Leuchars.
Linlithgow.
Linton (East).
Lochgelly.
Longniddry.
Longtown.
Markinch.
Marybill.
Melrose.
Milngavie.
Milngavie Junction-
Morningside.
Musselburgh.
Newburgh.
Newcastleton.
North Berwick.
Peebles.
Penicuik.
Perth.
Plashetts.
Polmont.
Portobello.
Prestonpans.
Batho.
Beedsmoutb.
Beston.
Biccarton.
Biddings.
Boxburgh.
Selkirk.
Sightbill (Glasgow).
Silloth.
St Boswells.
Steele Boad.
Stirling.
Stow.
Tayport.
Thornton.
Tillicoultry.
Uphall.
Wark.
Winchburgh.
THE THIRD CITY OF EDINBURGH RIFLE VOLUNTEER CORPS.
Captain,
Lieutenant, .
Lieutenant, .
Serjeant Instructor,
John Hope,
John Hall,
William U. Martin,
William M 'Glade,
31 Moray Place.
29 Clarence Street.
10 Drumdryau Street.
2 Bedford Street.
TO WHICH IS ATTACHED
THE BRITISH LEAGUE CADET CORPS.
Hon. Captain,
Lieutenant, .
Lieutenant, .
Lieutenant, .
Lieutenant, .
John Hope,
John G. Henderson,
William Duncan,
David Jamie,
William Fyfe, .
31 Moray Place.
21 St John's Hill.
42 High Street.
137 Canongate.
71 Brougiiton Street.
Head Quarters, British League Office, 53 Kose Street.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION.
fouovporatcfc by iEowal Charter, sotlj August 1851.
PAID-UP CAPITAL, £1,500,000.— RESERVED FUND, £444,000.
Court of §ir£ttors.
HARRY GEORGE GORDON, Esq., Chairman.
George Arbuthnot, Esq.
James Blyth, Esq.
Duncan James Kay, Esq.
J. Binnt Key, Esq.
Charles J. F. Stuajrt, Chief Manager
Alex. Mackenzie, Esq.
Lestock R. Reid, Esq.
James Walker, Esq.
-Patrick Campbell, Sub-Manager.
BANKERS.
BANK OF ENGLAND.
UNION BANK OF LONDON.
AGENTS LN SCOTLAND,
Mr. R. DUNDAS CAY,
23 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh.
NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.
BRITISH LINEN COMPANY BANK.
AGENTS IN TRET, AND.
PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND.
NATIONAL BANK.
HEAD OFFICE— THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, E.C.
BOMBAY.
CALCUTTA.
CEYLON.
HONGKONG.
BANKS, BRANCH BANKS, AND AGENCIES.
KURRACHEE.
MADRAS.
MAURITIUS.
MELBOURNE.
NEGAPATAN.
PONDICHERRY.
SHANGHAI.
SINGAPORE.
SYDNEY.
YOKOHAMA.
THE Corporation grant Drafts, and negotiate or collect Bills payable at the above places,
on Terms which may be ascertained at their Office ; they also issue Circular Notes and
Letters of Credit for the use of Travellers by the Overland Route.
They undertake the Agency of Persons connected with India and the Colonies, make
investments in the PubUc Funds, and other British and Foreign Securities, and receive Pay,
Pension, Dividends, and Interest, for constituents.
They also receive Deposits of £10 and upwards for fixed periods, and at present allow
interest thereon at the following rates : For six months certain, with six months' notice
thereafter, 3 per cent, per annum ; and for one year certain, with twelve months1 notice
thereafter, 5 per cent, per annum.
Applications for the sanction of the Directors to Credits established by Firms here in
favour of parties abroad, must be sent in not less than three days before despatch of the Mail,
otherwise they will be deferred until the Mail following. Bills for Collection in India and
the Colonies, and other transactions involving correspondence by the Overland Mails, also
applications for Drafts, are required to be sent in one clear day before the day of despatch.
The Corporation undertake the safe custody of Indian and Colonial Government Paper,
Shares in the Capital Stock of the Government Banks, and other Local Stocks, and draw
Interest and Dividends on the same as they fall due.
They also make the necessary Registry of Indian Government Loan Notes, so as to
obtain payment of the Interest in England.
N.B. — Powers of Attorney and other Forms. «re supplied at their Office.
Office Hours, from 10 a.m. to 3 ?M.— Saturdays, from 10 to 12.
London, 1st May 1868.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
THE AGRA BANK (Limited)
CAPITAL, £1,000,000 (ONE MILLION STEELING).
In 100,000 Shares of £10 Each.
HEAD OFFICE —
NICHOLAS LANE, LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, E.G.
DIRECTORS.
Chairman and Managing Director — J AMES THOMSON, Esq.
Colonel the Hon. H. B. Dalzell.
Richard H. Glyn, Esq.
J. Carrington Palmer, Esq.
(With power to increase.)
Robert Slater, Esq.
John Stewart, Esq.
BANKERS.
Messrs. Gltn, Mills, Currie, and Co. | The Bank of England.
SECRETARY. ACCOUNTANT.
DM. Arbuthnot, Esq. | A. J. Verini, Esq.
SOLICITORS.
Messrs. Ashurst, Morris, and Co.
AUDITORS.
David Chadwick, Esq. ; and Edwin H. Galsworthy, Esq.
EDINBURGH BRANCH — 17 ST. ANDREW SQUARE.
Directors of the Edinburgh. Branch.
Daniel Ainslie, Esq., 48 Moray Place.
Benjamin Burt, Esq., M.D., Caledonian U.S. Club, Queen Street.
Manager — Robert Hunter, Esq.
DEPOSITS are received for Fixed Periods. The Present RATES of INTEREST are :
4 PER CENT., with 6 Months' Notice of Withdrawal.
5 ,, ,, 12 ,, ,, payable Half-yearly.
For Special Rales apply to the Manager.
SALES and PURCHASES of British and Foreign Securities, and East India Stocks and
Loans, effected ; Army, Navy, and Civil Pay and Pensions realized.
BILLS ISSUED on India and China at the most favourable Rates of Exchange, and
approved Bills on those countries purchased. The Bank also undertakes the Collection of
Bills drawn on India and the East.
BRANCHES
At CALCUTTA, BOMBAY, MADRAS, AGRA, LAHORE, KURRACHEE,
HONGKONG, SHANGHAI.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
CHARTERED MERCANTILE
BANK OF INDIA, LONDON, AND CHI
ftncorrjoraterJ I)i> 3fto;>al Cljaitcr.
PAID-UP CAPITAL, £750,000, WITH POWER TO INCREASE TO £1,500,000.
RESERVE FUND, £145,902 : 14 : 8.
HEAD OFFICE— 65 Old Broad Street, London, E.C.
Court of Directors.
George Garden Nicol, Esq., Chairman.
Donald Larnach, Esq.
George Mat, Esq.
Sir Frederick James Halliday, K.C.B.
James Murray Robertson, Esq.
Ellis James Gilman, Esq.
David T. Robertson, Esq., ex officio.
David Trail Robertson, Esq., Chief Manager. William Beattie, Esq., Assistant Manager.
Walter Ormiston, Esq., Secretary.
William Jackson, Esq., and Robert Campbell, Esq., Inspectors of Branches and Agencies.
London Bankers.
Bank of England. London Joint-Stock Bank.
Bankers in Scotland.
Bank of Scotland. Royal Bank of Scotland.
Solicitors.
Messrs. Clarke, Son, and Rawlins, Coleman Street, London.
Auditors.
J. Smith, Esq., of Messrs. W. Nicol and Co., Bombay.
James Joseph Mackenzie, Esq., late of China.
Messrs. Coleman, Turquand, Youngs, and Co., Public Accountants.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES AT
BOMBAY, CALCUTTA MADRAS, COLOMBO, KANDY, MATELLE, GALLE, SINGAPORE,
PENANG, HONGKONG, FOO-CHOW, SHANGHAE, HANKOW, AND YOKOHAMA.
EDINBURGH AGENCY
At No. 128 GEORGE STREET, . . CHARLES PEARSON, Esq., C.A., Agent.
DEPOSITS ARE RECEIVED FOR FIXED PERIODS.
PRESENT RATE . . Five per cent, per annum for Twelve Months, payable Half-yearly.
Deposits for shorter or longer periods subject to arrangement.
The Bank negotiates and collects Bills, and grants Drafts payable at its Branches and Agencies
abroad ; issues Letters of Credit and Circular Notes for the use of travellers by the Overland Route,
' terms for which can be ascertained at the Head Office in London.
Drafts and Letters of Credit on the Bank's Branches will also be issued by the Edinburgh Agency,
or by the Head Offices, or any of the Agencies of the Bank of Scotland or Royal Bank of Scotland.
The Bank will effect the Purchase or Sale of Indian Securities, undertakes the safe custody of
same, and the Receipt of Interest, Dividends, Pay, Pensions, and other Moneys for remittance through
the Bank or otherwise.
n~ tt ■ f LONDON, from 10 till 3 ; Saturdays, 10 till 2.
m J EDINBURGH, from 10 till 3 ; Saturdays, 10 tiU 12.
65 Old Broad Strket, London, E.C.
Ibth May 1868.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
THE STANDARD
LIFE ASSUEANCE COMPANY.
(Kofccrnor.
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH AND QUEENSBERRY, K.T.
£5eput2*(Ponemor!S.
THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF DALKEITH, M.P.
THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF STAIR, K.T.
EDINBURGH, 3 and 5 GEORGE STREET (Head Office).
>rDtnat£ Directors.
James Hay, Esq., Merchant, Leith.
T. Menzies, Esq., Merchant, Leith.
George Moir, Esq., Advocate.
H. Maxwell Inglis, Esq., P.C.S.
Henry Davidson, Esq., Merchant.
Thos. Graham Murray, Esq., W.S.
Andrew Blackburn, Esq.
Wm. S. "Walker, Esq. of Bowland.
Sir J. Y. Simpson, M.D., Bart.
James Veitch, Esq. of Eliock.
James Hope, jun., Esq., W.S.
Robert Hunter, Esq.
John Dundas, Esq., C.S.
Wm. James Duncan, Esq., Banker.
Andrew Wood, Esq. , M. D.
Wm. Moncreiff, Esq., C.A.
LONDON, 82 KING WILLIAM STREET-
Chairman of the TBoarfc.
THE RIGHT HON. LORD ELCHO, M.P.
£>rtiinart> Directory.
Lestock Robert Reid, Esq., 122 Westbourne
Terrace.
Francis Le Breton, Esq., 21 Sussex Place,
Regent's Park.
T. H. Brooking, Esq., Merchant, New Broad
Street.
J. G. Frith, Esq., 13 Wimpole Street.
Thomas Nesbitt, Esq., 42 Eastcheap.
J. C. Dimsdale, Esq., Banker.
W. Rattray, Esq. , 41 Tavistock Square.
Chas. Hemery, Esq. , 28 Threadneedle Street.
Lieut. -Col. James D. G. Tulloch.
LONDON.
WEST END OFFICE, 3 PALL MALL EAST, S.W.
OBoarC of ^Directors.
Col. James Holland (late Quartermaster-Gen. ,
Bombay), 24 Princes Square, Hyde Park, W.
J. R. Thomson, Esq., of J. R. Thomson and
Co., St Peter's Chambers, Cornhill.
Stephen Walcott, Esq., 17 Lansdowne
Crescent, Kensington Park.
Robert M'Kerrell, Esq., 45 Inverness Ter-
race, Bayswater, W.
P. P. Blyth, Esq., 53 Wimpole Street, Caven-'i
dish Square.
J. Fleming, Esq., of Messrs. Robinson and
Fleming, of Austin Friars.
STAFF OF MANAGEMENT.
EDINBURGH (Head Office).
Manager and Actuary of the Company — William Thos. Thomson, F.R.S.E.
Home Secretary — Thomas Robertson. Colonial and Foreign Secretary — D. Clunie Gregor.
Accountant — A. Wood Stewart. Joint Actuary — Spencer C. Thomson, B.A. Cantab.
Physician — Professor Christison, M.D. Auditor — Charles Pearson, C.A.
Bankers — The Bank of Scotland ; The Royal Bank of Scotland.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
THE STANDARD
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
THIS COMPANY was established at Edinburgh in 1825. The Acts of Parliament 2d and
3d Gul. IV., cap. 81, and 8th and 9th Vict., cap. 75, also the 22d and 23d Vict., cap.
27, have been granted for the purpose of its constitution and for the regulation of its affairs.
It has been conducted with much success, which may be attributed not only to its extensive
and influential connections, but more particularly to the liberality of its dealings, and to the
constant attention paid by the Directors to the adoption of improvements and facilities in
connection with the contract of Life Assurance. The Amount of New Assurances effected
during the Quinquennial Period from 1860 to 1865 was upwards of Three Millions Eight
Hundred Thousand Pounds Sterling, and the Total Sums Assured now amount to upwards
of Sixteen Millions Sterling. The Company's Income, which is rapidly increasing, is upwards
of Six Hundred and Ninety Thousand Pounds Sterling per Annum. The Accumulated
Fund, which is upwards of Three Millions Eight Hundred Thousand Pounds Sterling, is
invested in Government Securities ; Loans on the Security of Land, by Bond and Mort-
gage ; Landed Property ; Advances to the Company's Policyholders, and other undoubted
Securities. These Investments were specially investigated, on occasion of the Division of
Profits in 1865, by a Committee of Professional Gentlemen appointed for the purpose,
whose report, which was entirely favourable, will be found in the Company's Prospectus.
The Company's Profits have been divided on Seven occasions — 1835, 1840, 1845, 1850,
1855, 1860, and 1865. The next Division will take place in 1870, and at intervals of Five
Years thereafter.
WILL. THOS. THOMSON, Manager.
Edinburgh, 3 George Street,
2itk April 1868.
Colonial and Foreign Assurances.
An Amalgamation having been formed between the STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE
COMPANY and the COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, the business of the
United Companies will henceforth be conducted under the title of the
STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
MODERATE RATES charged for residence in the Colonies, India, and other places
abroad.
LOCAL BOARDS AND AGENCIES in India and in all the British Colonies, where
every facility will be afforded in the transaction of business, and where Premiums may be
received and Claims paid.
Immediate Reduction of Premium on return to Europe, or other temperate climate,
without Medical Certificate.
The New Colonial and Foreign Prospectus may be had on application at the Chief Offices
of the Company, or to the Agents at home or abroad.
EDINBURGH 3 and 5 GEORGE STREET (Head Office).
82 KING WILLIAM STREET, E.C. ; and
'3 PALL MALL EAST, S.W.
DUBLIN 66 UPPER SACKVILLE STREET.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
SCOTTISH
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.
Jhtcorporateti b\j imperial &ct of parliament, 10 SJict. cap. 35.
INSTITUTED 1831.
Head Office-26 ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.:
London Office-30 GRACECHURCH STREET.
Dublin Office-14 WESTMORELAND STREET.
(DrimmriT Xlixutors.
James Leslie, Esq., Civil Engineer.
Alexander Cassels, Esq., W.S.
James Wright, Esq., Secretary Royal Bank
of Scotland.
George Blanshard, Esq., Merchant, Leith.
John Bruce, Esq., Merchant, Leith.
James Muirhead, Esq., Advocate, Professor
of Civil Law in University of Edinburgh.
Manager — George Todd.
John Dick Peddie, Esq., Architect.
John H. Balfour, Esq. , M. D. , Professor of
Botany in the University of Edinburgh.
James D. Marwick, Esq., City Clerk of
Edinburgh.
David Stevenson, Esq. , Civil Engineer.
John Marshall, Esq., Advocate.
James Adam, Esq. , Advocate.
Secretary — William Finlay.
Medical Officer— -William Robertson, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.P.E.
Auditor — Donald S. Peddie, Esq., C.A.
THE SCOTTISH EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY is an Institution
peculiarly adapted for securing family provisions. It is a purely Mutual Assurance
Society. The whole Profits are allocated every Three Years amongst Policies of five
years' duration. No part is, as in the case of a Proprietary Company, diverted from those
who are assured, and paid away to Shareholders ; and the additions which have already
been made to Policies, afford the clearest evidence of the prosperity of the Institution, and
the great advantages derived by its members.
Foreign Residence. — The Assured are allowed to
travel or reside in any part of Europe in time
of peace without licence ; and, on application,
licence will be given, without payment of
Extra Premium, to reside in Canada, the
Northern States of North America, Australia
(to the southward of 303 south latitude), New
Zealand, and the Cape Colony. A small extra
premium is charged for the risk of the voyage
to the three last-mentioned places.
No extra Charge is made for Military Service of
any description within the United Kingdom.
Indisputable Policies. — Policies of Five Years'
standing may be declared Indisputable on any
ground whatever, except non-payment of the
Premiums, on satisfactory evidence that the
Assured have no prospect of going beyond
the limits of Europe.
Surrender of Policies. — A liberal allowance is
given on the Surrender of Policies on which
three years' Premiums have been paid.
Loans to Policyholders are granted to the extent
of the Surrender Value of their Policies, at a
reasonable rate of Interest, free of all expense
and without any other security than the de-
posit of the Policies. These Loans may be
repaid at any time.
View of the Progress and present Position of the Society.
At 1st March.
1837 (6th Year),
1843 (12th Year),
1849 (18th Year),
1855 (24th Year),
1861 (30th Year),
1867 (36th Year),
Subsisting
Assurances.
Accumulated
Fund.
£740,462 0 0
1,707.716 0 0
3,067.376 0 0
4.392,733 0 0
5,404,759 0 0
6,398,706 O O
£56,115 0 0
227,755 0 0
496,555 0 0
910,845 0 0
1,330,085 0 0
1,710,093 O O
Annual Revenue.
£26,993 0 0
64,000 0 0
114,106 0 0
163,394 0 0
196,802 0 0
244,271 O O
The TENTH TRIENNIAL INVESTIGATION into the affairs of the Society is at present in
progress, and the Results 'will be reported to the Annual Meeting to be held on 29th June, the par-
ticulars of which mav thereafter be learned on application.
Edinburgh, ±th May 1868.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
SCOTTISH
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1841.
(FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.)
EDINBURGH:
22 ST. ANDREW SQUARE.
GLASGOW:
42 WEST GEORGE STREET.
London, Dublin, Manchester, etc.
Chairman of ^oarb of ^rotiors.
THE RIGHT HON. EDWARD S. GORDON, M.P., Lord Advocate of Scotland.
^rptitn-Cbairmait.
JAMES CUNNINGHAM, Esq., 50 Queen Street.
^Hraiors.
JAMES TAYLOR, Esq. of Starlet Hall.
PATRICK ARKLEY, Esq. of Duninald.
WILLIAM DICKSON, Esq., Wholesale Stationer.
HEW CRICHTON, Esq., S.S.C.
WILLIAM SPENCE, Esq., Secretary British Linen Co.'s Bank.
JAMES REID, Esq., Secretary Commercial Bank.
CHARLES LAWSON, Esq. of Borthwick Hall.
J. A. MACRAE, Esq. of Wellbank, W.S.
EXISTING LIFE ASSURANCES nearly TWO MILLIONS AND
A HALF Sterling.
INVESTED FUNDS nearly FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY
THOUSAND POUNDS Sterling.
Attention is invited to the Full and Important Information given in the
Company s Prospectus, Report, Balance- Sheet, and Tables of Rates, copies of
which may be had on application.
JOHN M. M'CANDLISH, Manager.
May 18C8. WALTER BROWN, Secretary.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
SCOTTISH UNION
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
London,
Edinburgh,
Dublin,
37 Cornhill.
47 George Street.
52 Dame Street.
ESTABLISHED 1824.
3fncorjioratcD fig JRopal Cfmrter.
Qjobcxnax.
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF HAMILTON AND BRANDON.
^tgvLtjj- § nb'ttvcat.
THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY.
(KstrHorbittarg Qixzztoxs.
JAMES WHITE, Esq.
GEORGE NAPIER, Esq.
Lieut.-Col. LEARMONTH.
THOMAS MANSFIELD, Esq.
JOHN LOGAN, Esq.
Col. WILLIAM MACDONALD.
JOHN W. RAMSAY, Esq.
WILLIAM ANDERSON, Esq.
WILLIAM J. DUNCAN, Esq.
HUGH BRUCE, Esq.
FINDLAY ANDERSON, Esq.
inarg giruiors.
ROBERT HUTCHISON, Esq.
JOHN WRIGHT. Esq.
WILLIAM YOUNGER, Esq.
PATRICK DALMAHOY, Esq.
DANIEL AINSLIE, Esq.
Manager— GEORGE RAMSAY, Esq.
Secretary— JAMES BARLAS, Esq.
Auditor— ROBERT SPOTTISWOODE, Esq., C.A.
Physician— -Dr. J. WARBURTON BEGBIE.
Bankers— THE COMMERCIAL BANK ; THE NATIONAL BANK.
Invested Punds at 1st August 1867, upwards of . . £1,000,000
Annual Eevenue from all Sources, . . . 222,000
Amount of Life Insurances in force, . . . 4,000,000
From the Directors' last Report, it appeared that during the year ending 1st August
1867,
The Number of Life Policies issued was 887.
Sums Insured thereby, .
Yielding of New Premiums,
£474,205 0 0
13,836 19 4
[See next Page.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
PROGRESS OF THE COMPANY.
During the Quinquennial Period from 1st August 1SG1 to 1st August
1866, the Total Amount of New Life Assurances effected was £2,287,532,
being an average Annual Amount of . . . £457 500
"While the New Life Business done during the Year ending 1st
August 1867, as shown above, amounted to . . £474,000
THE ANNUAL EEVENUE of the Company from Fire and Life Pre-
miums and Interest was —
In 1857, £118,000
In 1862, ..... 170,000
In 1867, ..... 222,000
DISTRIBUTION OF PROFITS.
Five-sixths of the Profit arising from the whole Life Business are divided
every Five Years among participating Policyholders, on equitable principles
— viz. in the proportion each party has contributed to the Fund.
BONUSES
have been declared in 1841, 1846, 1851, 1856, 1861, and 18G6. At the last
Investigation in 1866,
A REVERSIONARY BONUS was allocated upon those Policies entitled
to participate, in proportion to the Premiums paid during the five pre-
ceding years, varying from about one to upwards of one and a half per
cent, per annum on the sums assured, according to age and duration of
the Policy.
BONUS declared every Five Years, and may be applied, at the option of
the Assured, in any of the following ways : —
I. It may be added to the Sum Assured ; II. Applied in Reduction of
Future Premiums ; or, III. Surrendered for its present Value in
Cash.
I NO EXTRA PREMIUM charged for residence in Australia, New Zealand,
Canada, or the United States of America north of the 38th degree of north
latitude.
POLICIES may, under certain conditions and exceptions, after five years'
endurance, be made indisputable, and the Assured permitted to travel or
reside beyond the limits of Europe without payment of Extra Premium.
Prospectuses and all other information may be had on application at the
Head Office, or to any of the Company's Agents.
GEORGE RAMSAY, Manager.
JAMES BARLAS, Secretary.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND.
FOUNDED 183 8.
(Knrpofacub bg ^IojtuI Charter 1841, anir bjr ^.d of ^arUanunt 1853.
FOR LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITIES.
INVESTED TODS, £1,150,000 Sterling. ANNUAL INCOME, upwards of £260,000.
EDINBURGH, . 82 PRINCES ST.
LONDON,
4 LOMBARD ST. (E.C.
GLASGOW, . 123 ST. VINCENT ST.
Do., .
48 PALL MALL (S.W.)
DUBLIN", . 40 DAME STREET.
BELFAST, .
21 HIGH STREET.
With Agencies in every Town
'hroughout the
United Kingdom.
IE THIS INSTITUTION (founded 30years ago) BONUSES from PROFITS
are applicable on a Special System for the Policyholder's
Benefit and Enjoyment during his Own Lifetime,
IN CLASS A.—
The BONUSES are applied in CASH at an early stage of the Policy,
so as to effect a
Large Reduction of Present Outlay.
in CLASS B.—
PROFITS are allocated in the form of BONUS ADDITIONS of
unusually large amount to the SUM ASSURED in the event of average
length of life ; with the option of an EQUIVALENT in a Cash Payment or-
Life Annuity to the Policyholder Himself,
FORMING AN IMPORTANT
PROVISION FOR OLD AGE.
THUS, instead of being an EXPENSE and a BURDEN to the Policyholder, the
Assurance becomes a source of considerable INCOME to HIMSELF after the average
period of life, while, at the same time, the Sum Assured remains untouched for his
Representatives, or for other purposes.
This Arrangement is peculiar to the Life Association of Scotland,
The Regulations are particularly favourable as regards
Indisputability , Non-forfeiture, Occupation, and Residence. ',
Directors at Edinburgh —
Sir ARCHD. HOPE of Craighall and Pinkie, Bart., Chairma7i.
William Muir, Esq. of Inistrynich.
James M. Melville, Esq. of Hanley, W.S.
The Right Hon. Lord Dunfermline.
George Robertson, Esq., W.S.
Warren Hastings Sands, Esq., W.S.
A. Kincaid Mackenzie, Esq., Banker.
Lieut. -Col. R. W. Fkaser, late H.E.I.C.If
Thomas Mackenzie, Esq., W.S.
Dr. Lyon Playfair, C.B. [of Hospitals.
J. Sanderson, Esq., Dep. Inspect. -Gen.
Manager— JOHN FRASER. Secretary— ROBERT RAINIE.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. i:
THE EDINBURGH
LIFE ASSUEANCE COMPANY.
.Jfounaco 1823, anti 3Incorporatc5 fig Special 3ct of Jparltamcnt.
ffiVHSTED rUUDS UPWARDS OF ONE MILLION STEELING.
Head Office— 22 George Street, Edinburgh.
President— The Right Hon. The EARL OF HADDINGTON.
Vice-President— SIR GRAHAM GRAHAM MONTGOMERY or Stanhope, Bart., M.P..
(Drbirtarg ^Binders.
Chairman— WILLIAM FORBES of Medwyn, Esq., Advocate.
Robert Mowbray, Esq.. Banker.
John Hamilton, Esq., W.S.
'John Walker, Esq., W.S.
!John Stewart, Esq., W.S.
James Webster, Esq., S.S.C.
John Phin, Esq., S.S.C.
Alexander F. Adam, Esq., W.S.
Gilbert L. Finlay, Esq., W.S.
J. "Wardrobe Tawse, Esq., W.S.
Donald Mackenzie, Esq., Advocate,
Sheriff of Fife.
James Syme, Esq., Banker.
Medical Officer — Douglas Maclagan, M.D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence,
University of Edinburgh.
Auditor — Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq., C.A. Solicitors — Messrs. Hughes and Mylne, W.S.
This Company has since its estahlishment paid in Claims
The Bonus Additions of which alone amounted to
The Number of Policies now in force with the Company is
The Sum Assured by these is ...
The Company's Annual Income amounts to .
£1,608,250
£227,250
4,800
£3,155,000
£146,808:6:2
DISTRIBUTION OF PROFITS.
NINE-TENTHS or NINETY PER CENT, of the Profits are divided every Seven Years
mong the Participating Policyholders. Policies of Five Years' duration becoming Claims
between one Division of Profits and another, are entitled to an Intermediate Bonus.
The Company's system of Division of Profits, while it does not exclude younger Policy -
<holders from their fair share in the allocation of Bonus, reserves a much larger proportion
for those whose PoUcies have existed for a long period, and who have themselves attained an
advanced age.
Five Periodical Investigations have already been made, and the results of the equitable
(principle of Distribution are brought out in the very large Bonuses which attach to cases
{fulfilling these conditions, and are fully illustrated by the undernoted examples.
The Rates of Premiums
are moderate, and will bear favourable comparison with those of other First-Class Offices.
Examples of Bonus Additions already-
Paid.
Examples of Annual Premiums required
to Assure £100.
Ape at Age at j Sum
Assuring.! Death. | Assured.
25
65
30
69
35
75
40
78
45
83
50
89
00
76
60
94
£300
200
900
500
1000
999
2500
300
Bonus Addition.
£194 3 0
145 10 0
782 10 0
476 0 0
1144 1 0
2208 7 0
1264 10 0
822 13 0
Total Sum Paid.
£494 3 0
345 10 0
1682 10 0
976 0 0
2144 1 0
3207 7 0
3764 10 0
1122 13 0
Age next
Without
Age next
Birthday.
Profits.
Birthday.
20
£1 17
4
£1 12 8
20
25
2 2
0
1 16 9
25
30
2 7
7
2 18
30
35
2 14
6
2 7 8
35
40
3 3
2
2 15 3
40
45
3 14
2
3 4 11
45
50
4 9
0
3 19 9
50
55
5 9
1
5 0 0
55
The next Division of Profits will be made at 31st March 1871.
MACLAGAN, Manager. ALEX. II. WHYTT, Secretary.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
INSURANCE COMPANY OF SCOTLAND.
INSTITUTED 1821.
OFFICE— 95 George Street, Edinburgh.
dp 0 hern or.
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF HAMILTON AND BRANDON.
THE RIGHT HON. THE EAEL OF EOSEBERY, K.T.
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ATHOLL, K.T.
THE RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT STRATHALLAN.
gScraru of pirniors.
William Brand, Esq., W.S., Banker.
George Cunningham, Esq. of Newton, C.E.,
135 George Street.
John Nairne Forman, Esq., W.S., 8 Heriot
Row.
William Kennedy, Esq., W.S., 59 Northum-
berland Street.
James R. Dymock, Esq., 20 George Square.
David Macgibbon, Esq., Architect, 89 George
Street.
John Riddle Stodart, Esq., W. S., 16
Dublin Street.
Charles Trotter, Esq. of Woodhill, Blair-
gowrie, Perthshire.
Manager — Alexander Calder. Bankers — The Commercial Bank of Scotland.
FIRE INSURANCE.
THE Directors beg to call the attention of those who are not insured to the very small
Annual Charge at which this Security can be obtained.
The Duty payable to Government being now reduced to Is. 6d. per cent., parties will
be enabled to increase very considerably their existing Insurances, without increasing the
payments they have been making under the old rate of Duty ; and those who have hitherto
been unprotected, can now be insured on very favourable terms.
This Company has been established for more than Forty Years, and is prepared to offer
the greatest facilities in connection with Fire Insurance.
The Policyholders of the Company enjoy the following important advantages :
Complete Security. Moderate Rates of Premium.
Prompt Settlement of Losses. Losses by Fire from Lightning made Good.
Losses by Explosion of Gas within the Building Insured are Paid.
Insurances for Seven Years charged for Six Years only.
No Charge made for Policies, however smaU the amount Insured.
Full information afforded at the Head Office or Agencies of the Company.
By Order of the Board,
A. CALDER, Manager.
AGENTS FOR LEITH.
MESSRS. JOHN WARRACK AND CO., 43 Constitution Street
MR. ADAM "WHITE SPENCE, 37 Bernard Street.
MR. WALTER G. PATTISON, 35 Bernard Street.
MR. JOHN LIVINGSTON, 80 Constitution Street.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER ij
CALEDONIAN INSURANCE COMPANY.
3[ncorporatett fig Bo^al Charter ann ©penal Set of parliament.
ESTABLISHED 1805.
Head Office— No. 19 George Street, Edinburgh.
BRANCH OFFICES IN LONDON, DUBLIN, AND GLASGOW,
And Agencies throughout the United Kingdom.
Sir George Warrender, Bart.
George Dalziel, Esq., W.S.
The Hon. E. C. B. Elphinstone.
Robert Matheson, Esq., H.M.B. Works.
Robert Stewart, Esq. of Inglistou.
Charles J. Henderson, Esq. of Glassingall
John Stirling, Esq. of Kippendavie.
Qixzttaxs.
John Henderson, Esq., Queen's Remem-
brancer.
Wm. John Sands, Esq., W.S.
James Simson, Esq., M.D.
John Ronald, Esq., S.S.C.
A. M. Lawson, Esq. (Messrs. P. Lawson
and Son).
Manager — John Moinet, Esq. Secretary — George H. Fairbairn, Esq.
Consulting Physician — Professor Henderson, M.D. Solicitor — Thomas Ranken, Esq.
Auditor — James Jobson Dickson, Esq., C.A.
Bankers — Commercial Bank of Scotland ; National Bank of Scotland.
THE ASSURED, IN BOTH DEPARTMENTS OF THE COMPANY'S BUSINESS,
ENJOY ALL THE ADVANTAGES OF MODERN PRACTICE, COMBINED WITH
rHE SECURITY OF AN OFFICE WHOSE RESOURCES HAVE STOOD THE TEST
3F MORE THAN SIXTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
SPECIAL BONUS NOTICE.
In the Participation Branch, the Assured, while fully protected by
;he Subscribed and Accumulated Capital, and exempted from all
lability of partnership, actually receive larger Bonuses than if they
formed a Mutual Society and allocated amongst themselves their
sntire profit without reserving any Guarantee Fund. This arises from five-
nxths of the profits of the N on- Participation Branch being divided amongst the Profit Policy-
wider s, and a considerable share of the Expenses of Management being borne by the Fire
Department.
No part of Future Profit has been anticipated, and notwithstanding that the valuations
lave all along been made on the strictest principles of actuarial science, increased Bonuses
lave been declared at each successive Investigation, forming a marked difference from the
ixperience of other Offices.
Fl RE DEPARTMENT.
Almost every description of Property insured at Rates as low as is consistent with safety.
Claims adjusted with liberality and settled with promptitude.
JOHN MOINET, Manager.
Edinburgh, May 1868. GEO. H. FAIRBAIRN, Secretary.
Applications for Agencies invited from Parties who can influence business.
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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
GUARANTEE AND SURETYSHIP ASSOCIATION
LIMITED.
CAPITAL, • • £250,000.
HEAD OFFICE — 28 Queen Street, Edinburgh.
TRUSTEES.
Sir David Baxter, Baronet, of Kilmaron.
Laurence Robertson, Esq., Cashier of the Royal Bank of Scotland.
A. Kincaid Mackenzie, Esq., Manager of the Commercial Bank of Scotland.
William James Duncan, Esq., Manager of the National Bank of Scotland.
William Thomas Thomson, Esq., Manager of the Standard Life Assurance Company.
DIRECTORS.
Charles Cowan, Esq. of Valleyfield.
David Thom, Esq., Merchant, Leith.
Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq., C.A., Edinburgh.
Ceorge Clerk Arbuthnot, Esq. of Mavisbank.
John Cook, Esq., W.S., Edinburgh.
William Smith, Esq., Manager of the Englisl
and Scottish Law Life Assurance Associa-
tion, Edinburgh.
Ralph Erskine Scott, Esq., C. A., Edinburgh
BANKERS.
The Royal Bank of Scotland.
SOLICITORS.
Messrs. Hope and Mackay, W. S. , Edinburgh.
MANAGER.
James Wilkie, Esq., C.A.
THE NATIONAL GUARANTEE AND SURETYSHIP ASSOCIATION, Limited, provM
Security for the actings, intromissions, and fidelity of officers in Banks, Insurance Companies.
Railways, and other Public Institutions ; also for Factors, Trustees, Collectors, Commercial
Clerks, Bookkeepers, Travellers for Commercial Houses, and others holding situations of Trust.
Bonds in relief of private Sureties are granted in Judicial and other cases, where the Guarantee
of a public Company is not accepted.
The following public Companies and Institutions in Scotland have, among others, accepted
the Guarantee Bonds of the Association, viz. :
Bank of Scotland.
Royal Bank of Scotland.
British Linen Company.
Commercial Bank of Scotland.
National Bank of Scotland.
Union Bank of Scotland.
Greenock Provident Bank.
Caledonian Fire and Life Insurance Company.
Scottish Union Insurance Company.
Standard Life Assurance Company.
Scottish Equitable Life Office.
Alliance Assurance Company.
Life Association of Scotland.
Scottish Provident Institution.
English and Scottish Law Life Office.
City of Glasgow Life Assurance Company.
Northern Assurance Company.
Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society.
Scottish Fire Insurance Company, Limited.
Caledonian Railway Company.
Highland Railway Company.
North British Railway Company.
Society of Solicitors at Law, Edinburgh.
London and Edinburgh Shipping Company.
General Steam Navigation Company.
The Philosophical Institution.
National Bible Society of Scotland.
Edinburgh Ecclesiastical Commissioners.
George Heriot's Hospital.
Scottish Trade Protection Society.
Edinburgh Water Company.
Edinburgh and Leith Gas Light Company.
Magistrates and Town Council of Edinburgh.
Magistrates and Town Council of Glasgow.
Magistrates and Town Council of Aberdeen.
Magistrates and Town Council of Paisley.
Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow.
City and Suburban Gas Company of Glasgow.
Lanarkshire Prison Board.
Dundee Chamber of Commerce.
Dundee Gas Light Company.
Dundee Harbour Commissioners.
Commissioners of Supply, Perthshire.
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
Parochial Boards, various.
Trustees in Sequestrations, etc. etc.
The Association transacts Guarantee business alone, unconnected with risks of any
other description whatever.
Forms of Proposal for Guarantee, and every necessary information, may be had on application
to the Manager at the Head Office in Edinburgh, or to any of the Agents of the Association.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 15
FLEE AND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1821.
Subscribed Capital — TWO MILLIONS.
HEAD OFFICE— 11 LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, E.G.
Office in Edinburgh— No. 28 QUEEN STREET.
Solicitor — James Hope, Esq., D.K.S. Medical Adviser — Dr. J. W. Begbie.
Agent — James Wilkie, Esq., C.A.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
FOUR-FIFTHS of the entire Profits are added every Five Years to the Policies, or the
present values paid over in Cash. The next Division will be declared in June 1870.
Loans granted on Policies to the extent of their values.
Assurances on unsound lives effected at reasonable extra rates.
Endowments for children, and all the usual modes of Assurance, at moderate rates of
premium.
i The Paid-up Capital and Life Assurance Fund amount to upwards of £2,750,000.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Insurances effected on Property in Great Britain, including Merchandise, Ships in Dock,
Rent of Houses, and Farming Stock.
Common Insurances (with certain exceptions), Is. 6d. per cent, per annum.
Insurances for Seven Years are only charged the Premium and Duty for Six Years, the
whole being paid at the commencement of the Policy.
Immediate and liberal settlement of losses.
•LONDON AND NORTHERN INSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED.
Head Office— 8 New Bridge Street, Blackfriars, E.C.
Chairman of the Board.
The Right Hon. The EARL of SHREWSBURY and TALBOT.
General Manager— WILLI AM E. WILLIAMS, Jun., F.L.S., F.S.S.
Office for Scotland — 1 Hanover Street, Edinburgh.
Superintendent— Mr. JOHN J. FARQUHARSON.
Life Department.
THE RATES of PREMIUM are such as to put Life Assurance within the reach of all ;
and special attention is requested to an eminently advantageous and prominent
characteristic of this Corporation, viz. the Payment of Policies to the Assured during his
jwn lifetime, without any additional Premium.
Ministerial Branch.
This Office assures the Lives of Ministers through the medium of their Congregation.
GUARANTEE DEPARTMENT.
This is a peculiar feature of this Company, and has proved highly successful. It is
worthy the attention of all who desire or fill situations requiring security.
Attention is directed to the very favourable terms upon which Annuities may be
secured. Full details can be obtained from the Head Offices, or from any of the Agents,
either personally or by post.
Prospectuses, Proposals, and Forms, may be had free on application at the Offices in
London and Edinburgh, or from any of the Company's Agents.
Active and Influential Agents wanted. Apply to the Superintendent, Edinburgh.
AOE NTS.
At Leith — Mr. J. Johnston, Tobacconist, Junction Bridge.
At Granton— Mr. William Rattrie, Grocer.
1 6 EDINBURGH AND LEITH
THE CITY OF GLASGOW
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED IN 183 8.
JhxcorpovatrtJ bg Skt of parliament.
EDINBURGH BOARD.
F. L. Maitland Heriot, Esq., Advocate,
Sheriff of Forfarshire.
Stuart Neilson, Esq., W.S.
George T. Kinnear, Esq., W.S.
Adam Black, Esq. (of A. & C. Black),
Publisher.
James Wallace, Esq., Banker.
William Duncan, Esq., S.S.C.
Secretary — Robert Balfour, Esq. Medical Adviser — James S. Combe, M.D.
Law Agents — Messrs. Hunter, Blair, and Cowan, W.S.
Bankers — The Clydesdale Bank.
OFFICES.
EDINBURGH ... No. 21 ST. ANDREW SQUARE.
GLASGOW ... No. 40 ST. VINCENT PLACE.
LONDON. . . . No. 12 KING WILLIAM STREET, E.C.
THE Directors invite atteution to the advantages which are offered by this Company to
the public, and which combine Perfect Security, Moderate Premiums, and Liberal
Participation in Profits.
The Conditions in regard to Foreign Residence and Travel are highly favourable to the
Assured, and Policies are declared INDISPUTABLE on any ground whatever at the end of
Five Years from their date, provided satisfactory evidence of age has been produced.
The Amount of New Business transacted by the Company during the past year (to 20th
January 1868) has been the largest in the history of the Company, with one exception.
Nine Hundred and Thirty-four Policies have been issued, assuring upwards of
FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND POUNDS.
The 20th Valuation and Division of Profits, being the
first after an interval of Five Years, will be made on the
20th JANUARY 1869.
During the four years that have elapsed since last allocation, the Business has been
large and profitable ; the Assurances of the period far exceeding in number, and nearly
equalling in amount, the Assurances of the seven previous years, while the Mortality ex-
perienced and the rate of interest obtained have both been in favour of the Company.
The Special attention of Parties intending to assure is requested to the
HALF PREMIUM SYSTEM, WITHOUT DEBT OR INTEREST,
which offers peculiar advantages to persons of moderate but progressive incomes, who may
find it inconvenient at first to pay the full Premium.
Policies granted free of any charge for Stamp Duty or Medical Fees.
ROBERT BALFOUR,
Secretary at Edinburgh.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
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SCOTTISH AMICABLE
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.
Established 1826, and Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament 1849.
GLASGOW (Head Office), 39 ST. VINCENT PLACE.
EDINBURGH, 3 North St. David Street. I DUBLIN, 50 Lower Sackville Street.
LONDON, 1 Threadneedle Street. | BELFAST, Victoria Street.
Ordinary Directors.
Thomas Hill, Esq. of Merrylee.
Alex. Paul, Esq., Manufacturer.
M. E. Robinow, Esq., Merchant.
S. Thomson, Esq., Insurance Broker.
Medical Adviser,
Robert Jameson, Esq., Solicitor.
Wm. Crawford, Esq., Merchant.
Rev. Dr. Norman Macleod, Barony.
Dr. J. G. FLEMING.
Auditor, J. WYLLIE GUILD, Esq.
Manager, WILLIAM SPENS, Esq.
THIS Office being purely Mutual, the whole Profits belong to the Assured. The
Society has endeavoured to place its Rates and Rules on the most equitable and liberal
footing ; and its affairs are administered by Directors whose interests are identical with those of
the Assured.
Important Resolutions have been adopted, relieving the Policies of many usual restrictions ;
udnd the Assured are now entitled, after Five Years' continuous residence in this country, to travel
and reside in any part of the world without payment of extra premium.
The additional Rates charged by the Society for Terminating Premiums are very moderate, and
those of some other Offices are from fifty to upwards of one hundred per cent. more.
1 Particular Attention is invited to the Special Pamphlet, explaining the system of Minimum
Premiums introduced by the Society, under which it is believed that Assurances can be effected
more economically than in other Offices ; and the combination of this system with the moderate
'idditional Rates charged for Terminating Premiums affords peculiar facilities for those desirous of
oeing relieved of payment of Premiums as they advance in life.
The following is an extract from the Table of Annual Rates : —
Minimum Premiums for Assurance of £100 at Death.
Age.
Life Premium, Table AC, . .
Premium for Twenty Years, )
Table CDC, j
20
£ s. d.
18 6
2 13
30
£ s. d.
1 16 7
2 10 0
40
£ s. d.
2 9 7
3 2 5
50
£ s. d.
3 10 9
4 0 10
60
£ *'. d.
5 7 2
5 12 8
Full Tables of Rates, with Explanatory Pamphlets, and all further information, may be obtained
.t 3 North St. David Street, or at the other Offices of the Society.
EDINBURGH BOARD.
ALEXANDER CUNINGHAM, Esq., W.S. I ALEXANDER JOHN NAPIER, Esq., W.S,
IOBERT HILL, Esq., W.S. | ALEXANDER DICKSON, Esq., Hermiston.
M edical Adviser— JAMES SIMSON, Esq., M.D.
Agents and Secretaries— Messrs. WATSON & DICKSON.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
THE NOETHEEN ASSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1836.
3IncorporatetJ fcg ©penal act of parliament.
Head Offices, . . . Aberdeen and London.
Edinburgh Office, . . 20 St. Andrew Square.
ACCUMULATED EUNDS, over £800,000.
ANNUAL EEVENUE, over £270,000.
goarir of Q'uzttoxB.
"Walter Duthie, Esq., W.S., Chairman.
Stephen Adam, Esq., Merchant (of Messrs.
Adam and M'Gregor), Leith.
Thomas Anderson, Esq., Secretary of the
National Bank of Scotland.
William Beattie, Esq., Builder (of Messrs.
William Beattie and Sons).
Alexander Dunsmure, Esq., Merchant (of
Messrs. James Miller and Sons), Leith.
John Henry, Esq., S.S.C., 29 Rutland Sq.
Medical Officer — James D. Gillespie, Esq., M.D., 45 Castle Street.
Bankers— The National Bank of Scotland.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
Participation Branch. — The Whole Profits (less Expenses for Management and Guarantee)
are divided among the Assured.
The Bonus Additions have in many instances exceeded 70 per cent, of the Premiums paid.
Non-Participating Policies are issued at the lowest Scale of Rates consistent with safety.
Examples of Rates for £100 at Different Ages, viz. :
Age, .
25
30
35
40
45
50
GO
With Profits,
£ s. d.
2 1 11
£ s. d.
2 8 0
£ s. d.
2 14 11
£ s. d.
3 3 11
£ s. d.
3 14 3
£ s. d.
4 7 4
£ s. d.
6 16 8
Without Profits, .
1 17 1
2 2 7
2 8 8
2 16 8
3 5 9
3 19 0
6 6 3
EEDUCED EATES P0E THE EAST AND WEST INDIES, AND CHINA.
THE Directors have adopted a new Scale of Rates for the East and West Indies, and
China, considerably lower than those formerly charged by this, or, they believe, any
other Company ; but differing from the old system, in respect that no reduction takes place
on the assured returning to Europe, or proceeding to any other part of the world not
chargeable with an extra premium.
According to this method, the Assured, instead of being subjected to a heavy Extra
Premium during the years of residence in the Tropics, has the option, by paying a fixed
rate, of throwing the Extra over the whole currency of the Assurance.
ANNUITIES ARE SOLD ON VERY FAVOURABLE TERMS.
Premiums may he paid Yearly, Half-Yearly, or Quarterly, for a limited number of Years
only, or by a Single Payment. No Entry Money or Stamp Duty charged.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
FIRE INSURANCES effected at the current rates of Premium. No charge is
made for Policy Stamp, and Losses are settled in a prompt and liberal manner.
Prospectuses and Forms of Proposal can be obtained at the various Offices and Agencies
of the Company.
ROBERT CHRISTIE, Jun., Secretary
20 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 19
THE SCOTTISH
PROVINCIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY.
C£$tabltef)*tt 1825. incorporated Iv ®tt of parliament.
Head Office— ABERDEEN.
Office in Edinburgh — 65 Princes Street.
,, Glasgow — 111 St. Vincent Street.
,, London — 92 Cannon Street, City.
Office in Dublin — 9 Upper Sackville Street.
,, Montreal — Place D'Armes.
EDINBURGH BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Professor Sir James Y. Simpson, Bart., of Edinburgh University, F.R.C.P., Chairman.
William Leckie, Esq., Banker. | David Rhind, Esq., Architect.
John Richardson, Esq., W.S.
Consulting Physician — James Dunsmure, Esq., M.D., 53 Queen Street.
Resident Secretary — Andrew Robertson.
Bankers— THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
THE Policies, now in course of being issued by this Company, are free from all unnecessary
restrictions, and secure every advantage derivable from the system of Life Assurance.
The Premiums are strictly moderate.
The Participation Scheme was begun in 1840, and the oldest Policies for £1000 in connec-
tion with it becoming Claims after payment of the Premiums falling due in the current
financial year, are increased to £1408, lis. 2d. ; those for larger or smaller sums being propor-
tionately augmented. Bonus Additions may be surrendered for their value in cash, or an
equivalent reduction of future Premiums, the Assured having their choice in all cases.
It is provided by the Company's Act of Incorporation, that Investigations shall take
place at intervals not exceeding Five Years, and intermediate Bonuses are allowed when
.Participating Policies, in force at one Division of Profits, become Claims before another —
,an arrangement which secures for such cases advantages similar to those claimed for Annual
'Investigations.
The Business in this department has been greatly extended within the last few years.
Prospectuses, with every information, may be had on application.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
All Losses, so soon as satisfactorily ascertained, are liberally and promptly settled.
Losses arising from Explosion of Gas are paid by this Company.
Common, Hazardous, and Doubly Hazardous Bisks, are undertaken at the usual rates
of Is. 6d. , 2s. 6d. , and 4s. 6d. per cent, respectively. Special Insurances at increased rates.
THOS. YUILLE WARDROP, Manager.
ALEX. STABLES, Jun., Secretary.
ANDREW ROBERTSON, Resident Secretary, 65 Princes Street.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
ALBERT
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTA^lTsTTeD 1838.
CHIEF OFFICE,
7 WATERLOO PLACE, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W.
SCOTTISH BRANCH OFFICE,
5 ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.
BRANCH OFFICES,
IN CALCUTTA, MADRAS, BOMBAY, CEYLON, CHINA, and JAPAN.
With Agencies throughout the United Kingdom, and Her Majesty's Indian Empire,
and some of the Principal Tow?is on the Continent of Europe.
•William Beattie, Esq., M.D.
Lieut. -Colonel James Croudace.
John T. Hibbert, Esq., M.P.
C. Hopkinson, Esq.
William Beattie, Esq., M.D.
Peter Hood, Esq., M.D.
J. W. Johns, Esq.
G. Goldsmith Kirby, Esq.
E. Vansittart Neale, Esq.
%miim.
The Hon. R. E. Howard, D.C.L.
C. G. Mansel, Esq.
Frederick B. Marson, Esq.
Dimturs.
Dr. Nichols, M.E.C.P., London.
Viee-Ad. Et. Hon. Lord G. Paulet,
William Page T. Phillips, Esq.
T. Stevenson, Esq., M.D., F.S.A.
Robert Whitworth, Esq.
C.B.
Director of Indian Business— V. M. Tait, Esq., F.S.S., F.R.G.S.
!
5lnnisBrs.
Dr. Nichols, M.R.C.P., London.
Thomas Stevenson, Esq., M.D.
3HruiraJ
Dr. Basham, Fellow and Censor R. C. P.
Henry Stanhope Illingworth, Esq.,
F.R.C.S.
Consulting Surgeon — Edward Cock, Esq., F.R.C.S., Senior Surgeon, Guy's Hospital.
Department of Medical Statistics — William Farr, Esq., M.D., F.R.S., General Register Office.
Consulting Actuary — Arthur Scratchley, Esq., M.A.
Secretary — Frank Easum, Esq.
SUESOEIBED CAPITAL, £500,000. AHOTAL DTC0ME, £350,000.
CLAIMS PAID EXCEED £5,000,000.
INVALID LIFE DEPARTMENT.— In addition to the advantages usually offered by other Life Assurance Offices,
The ALBERT ASSURANCE COMPANY possesses a feature of peculiar interest to the public From accurately
constructed Tables of the Risk attendant upon Disease, it is enabled to assure, upon equitable terms, Lives that,
either from organic disease or other causes, are not accepted by other Offices.
HEALTHY LIVES — Assurances are effected at home and abroad on healthy lives, applicable to every life con-
tingency, at as Moderate Rates as the most recent data will allow. The Premiums can be paid yearly, half-yearly, or
quarterly.
INDIAN BRANCH. — Premiums for India (both Civil and Military) have been computed on the actual results of
European life in that Dependency, extending over the East India Company's experience, and will be found generally
lower than those of other Companies.
ARMY AND NAVY. — No extra Premium is required on Healthy Lives in the Army and Navy, unless in actual
service.
VOLUNTEERS. — No extra charge for persons serving in any Volunteer or Rifle Corps within the United Kingdom.
RESIDENCE ABROAD. — Persons proceeding to Foreign Climates are Assured on very favourable rates; and
permission is given to reside in any part of the world distant more than thirty-three degrees from the equator.
DAYS OF GRACE. — In the event of the Assured dying within the Days of Grace, and before payment of the
premium, the Policy will be held valid and effectual, and the premium be deducted from the sum assured.
WHOLE WORLD POLICIES issued by this Company give the person whose life is assured permission to go at
any time bevond the limits of Europe.
POLICIES ISSUED FREE OF STAMP DUTY, and every charge except the Premium.
Prospectuses, Printed Tables of Premiums, and Forms of Proposal, and any other information relating to Life
Assurance, may be had on application at any of the Agencies throughout Scotland, or at the
SCOTTISH BRANCH OFFICE, 5 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh.
W. B. WALLS, General Manager for Scotland.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
BRITON
ESTABLISHED 1854.
CHIEF OFFICE— No. 429 STRAND, LONDON.
Head Office for Scotland — No. 13 Queen Street, Edinburgh.
Lieut. -Gen. Sir John Edward
Dupuis, K.C.B.
Sir James Duke, Bart.
€xnztzt s.
SirW.FERGUSSON, Bart, F.R.S.
R. Partridge, Esq., F.R.S.
Francis Webb, Esq.
W. Tyler Smith, M.D.
Millis Coventry, Esq.
Chairman of the Board
"Wilson Ancell, Esq.
George Chapman, Esq
Millis Coventry, Esq.
Ipirntnrs.
Francis Webb, Esq. Deputy-Chairman — W. Tyler Smith, M.D.
Samuel Richards, M.D.
Wm. Hamilton, Esq., R.N.
Thomas B. Jones, Esq.
E. James Oliver, Esq.
E. H. Sieveking, M.D.
Actuary and Secretary— JOHN MESSENT, F.I.A., F.S.S.
DIRECTORS FOR SCOTLAND.
(Sdraorbircarg ^ixtttax$.
George L. Alison, Esq., Merchant, Dundee.
Colonel George Sackville Cotter, C.B.,
Lasswade, Edinburgh.
Wm. N. Forbes, Esq., Dunottar Castle.
John Haig, Esq., Cameron Bridge.
Alexander Mitchell, Esq., Merchant, Dal-
keith.
Bankers — The Clydesdale Banking Company.
dDririnarg ^irntors.
Chairman of the Board — Henry Moffat, Esq.
of Eldin.
Wm. N. Fraser, Esq. of Tornaveen, Albany St.
John Messent, Esq., London.
Adam Morrison, Esq., S.S.C., York Place.
James Ritchie, Esq., Wholesale Stationer.
The Rev. Dr. Robertson, of New Greyfriars'.
John Turnbull, Esq. of Abbey St. Bathans.
Consulting Physician — Sir J. Y. Simpson, Bart.
Consulting Surgeon — James Spence, Esq., F.R.S., F.R.C.S. E.
Medical Examiner — W. S. Carmichael, F. R. C. S. E.
Solicitor — Andrew Webster, Esq., S.S.C., 10 St. Andrew Square.
Stockbrokers — Edinburgh : AVilliam Bell ; Robert Alison.
Actuary for Scotland — Alex. Robertson, Esq., W.S.
Manager and Secretary for Scotland — David Harris, F.S.S.
BY THE PECULIARLY EQUITABLE MANNER OF DIVIDING THE PROFITS,
the Policies issued by this Association become payable during the lifetime of the person
assured without extra Premium. This is accomplished by appropriating to the extinction of
the last payments of Premiums, those profits which are generally applied by wav of Bonus.
INDISPUTABLE WHOLE WORLD ASSURANCES, permitting unrestricted Whole
World travel and residence, are granted on one payment of 10s. per cent, on the sum assured,
provided the assured life shall not be under twenty-five years of age, and shall not be in the
Army or Naval Employment, and shall satisfy the Directors that he has no present intention
of going beyond the prescribed limits.
The following is a Table of the New Business of the Association for the past twelve years,
divided into triennial periods : —
Triennial
Periods.
No. of
Proposals.
Amount
Proposed.
No. of
Policies issued.
Amount
Assured.
Annual Premiums.
INCLUSIVE.
1856 to 1858,
1859 to 1861,
1862 to 1864,
1865 to 1867,
4,230
7,287
9,237
10,944
£868,986
1,380,003
2,218,551
3,069,547
2,907
5,395
6,805
8,773
£585,465
1,010,390
1,648,878
2,427,630
£18,672 12 11
29,860 4 4
53,708 9 9
76,919 15 3
The Income of the Association has increased to upwards of £250,000.
In the year 1867, the Proposals were 3780 for £1,010,180 ; and the Policies issued,
8057, assuring £792,725, producing in New Annual Premiums £25,466, 15s.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
ENGLISH and SCOTTISH
LAW LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION.
ESTABLISHED 1839. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION.
fcrusitrs.
The Hon. Lord Benholme.
The Hon. Lord Jerviswoode.
William Smtthe, Esq. of Methven.
The Right Hon. J. A. S. Wortley, Q.C.
William Dugmore, Esq., Q.C.
Edward Kent Karslake, Esq., M.P., Q.C.
Qhzctaxs in (Eiriuburg^r.
James Adam, Esq., S.S.C.
G. C. Arbuthnot, Esq. of Mavisbank.
John Beatson Bell, Esq., W.S.
John Cook, Esq., W.S.
Alexander Hamilton, Esq., LL.B., W.S.
William Lindsay, Esq., late Provost of
Leith.
Fletcher Norton Menzies, Esq. of Tirinie.
Ralph Erskine Scott, Esq., C.A.
James Steuart, Esq., W.S.
rpiIE BUSINESS of this ASSOCIATION embraces every beneficial form of Life
-*- Assurance, Annuities, and Endowments for Old Age ; and Nine-Tenths of the
Profits are divided among the Assured.
PIPTH DIVISION OP PEOPITS.
The FIFTH QUINQUENNIAL INVESTIGATION will take place at Christmas 1870,
when Participating Policies effected during 1868 under full Annual Premiums will
be entitled to Three Tears' Bonus Additions. In this Office the Bonus Additions
have never been at a lower rate than ONE POUND TEN SHILLINGS per Cent, per
Annum on the Sums Assured by Whole Life Policies — a Rate which has now been
maintained, without diminution, for upwards of TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.
During 1867, the Association issued 618 New Life Policies, assuring £422,529, and
producing in New Premiums £15,093. The Invested Fund at Christmas 1867 amounted
to £640,335 sterling.
HEAD OFFICES.
120 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH, . . William Smith, Manager.
12 WATERLOO PLACE, LONDON, ... J. Hill Williams, Actuary.
BRANCH OFFICES.
105 ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW, . . James Wilson, Secretary.
41 LOWER SACKVILLE STREET, DUBLIN, . David Drimmie, Secretary.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 23
THE EUROPEAN ASSURANCE SOCIETY.
€mpofocrcti ur> Imperial &ct of parliament.
LIFE ASSUEANCE — ANNUITIES — GUAEANTEE.
Chief Offices—
316 Regent Street and 17 Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London.
12 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh.
The Existing Annual Eevenue exceeds Three Hundred and Forty Thousand
Pounds. The Subscribed Capital Exceeds £800,000.
^oarb of ^xnctaxs.
Chairman— GENERAL SIR FREDERICK SMITH, K.H., F.R.S.
George F. Anderson, Esq
Robert Crawford, Esq.
Henry Deffell, Esq.
George Bermingham, Esq.
James Furnell, Esq.
Thomas C. Hayward, Esq.
John Hedgins, Esq.
Robert W. Jones, Esq.
R. Norton, Esq., M.D.
General Sir George Pollock, G.C.B.,
G. C.S.I.
Vice-Admiral M. Quin.
General Manager— HENRY LAKE, Esq.
This Institution combines every advantage of the Modern System of Life Assurance, with perfect
security to the Assured.
Policies Payable during Life— Indisputable— Not liable to Forfeiture.
THE E0TAL NAVAL, MILITARY, AND EAST INDIA LIPE DEPAETMENT
IS UNDER THE ESPECIAL PATRONAGE OP
HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN.
The European is especially authorized by Parliament to Guarantee the Fidelity of Government Officials.
COMPARATIVE PROGRESS.
The Public appreciation of the principles of the Society may be seen by the great increase of New
Business of the last Nine years, taken in triennial periods, —
NEW PREMIUM INCOME in 1858, 1859, 1860, . £76,000
in 1861, 1862, 1863, . 117,000
in 1864, 1865, 1866, . 171,000
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES.
The application of the Profits to rendering the Policy payable during the lifetime of
the Assured.
The avoidance of all uncertainty, or litigation, by making Policies indisputable.
The assistance granted to an Assurer in the payment of his Premium ; thus averting the
chance of losing the Benefit of the Policy by forfeiture, through inability to pay the Premium.
Life Policies in full force during the Days of Grace.
ANNUITIES GRANTED ON VERY LIBERAL TERMS, the Health of the Annuitant
being taken into consideration.
The EUROPEAN ASSURANCE SOCIETY guarantees the fidelity of persons holding
GOVERNMENT and other Situations of Trust.
Officials in or under the Treasury, Customs, Inland Revenue, General Post-Office,
Board of Trade, War Office, Admiralty, The Home, Colonial, and India Offices,
Poor-Law Board, Office of Her Majesty's "Works, etc., and other Public Departments,
are guaranteed at reduced Rates of Premium.
Life Assurance combined with Guarantee confers important advantages by the
abatements made in the Life Premiums.
%* Besides the Government, the leading Banks, Railway Companies, Life and Fire
Offices, Public Companies, Institutions, and Commercial Firms, accept the guarantee of
the Society.
G. S. MITCHELL, Secretary in Edinburgh.
24 EDINBURGH AND LEITH
THE LIVERPOOL AJTO LOIDOI AND GLOBEi
INSURANCE COMPANY.
<2Estal)ltdjctt tit 1836. CmpofoewB JJ?ptctaUi) 6y parliament.
INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £3,254,000 STERLING.
OFFICES.
LIVERPOOL, ..... 1 DALE STREET.
LONDON, 7 CORNHILL.
GLASGOW, ...... 128 INGRAM STREET.
DIRECTORS IN SCOTLAND.
James Reid Stewart, Esq., Glasgow, Chairman.
Andrew Buchanan, Esq. of Auchentorlie. I Robert F. Shaw Stewart, Esq., Orbiston.
James J. Grieve, Esq., Provost of Greenock. I Swinton Boult, Esq., Managing Director.
Resident Secretary — David Stewart, Esq.
Medical Ref cries — R. Scott Orr, M.D., Glasgow; Wm. Robertson, Esq., M.D., Edinburgh.
Bankers — The Union Bank of Scotland.
THE CAPITAL of the Company is Two Millions, of which £390,000 is paid up and
Invested ; and in addition there are Reserve Funds, which, independently of the Life
Reserve, amount to £1,000,000.
FIRE INSURANCE.
The Premiums in 1867 exceeded £836,000, and were greater than those of any other
Company by upwards of £300,000.
Insurances of every description, both Home and Foreign, effected at Moderate Rates.
LIFE INSURANCE.
The Premiums received in 1866 were £259,039, and the Annuities paid amounted to
£50,435. The Fund accumulated to meet these Liabilities is £1,973,020. The Liability of
Proprietors is unlimited.
BONUSES on Life Policies are GUARANTEED when the Insurance is Effected.
Claims paid in Thirty Days after admission.
THE ANNUITY Rates are extremely liberal, and every facility given to purchasers as
to place and time of payment.
CLAIMS UNDER POLICIES have at all times been properly adjusted and paid, and
in the course of thirty-one years have exceeded Six Millions Sterling. This test, and the
present revenue, are conclusive evidence of the satisfactory way in which the business of
the Company is conducted.
Prospectuses and full information may be obtained at the Offices of the Company, or
from any of the Agents.
DAVID STEWART, Resident Secretary, 128 Ingram Street, Glasgow.
AGENTS IN EDINBURGH.
Peter Robertson, Commercial Bank, 100 South Bridge
Macallan & Chancellor, W.S., 19 Young St.
Alex. Jamieson, Accountant, 8 Charlotte St,
J. T. Jamieson, 17 Castle Street.
Robert Johnston, Accountant, 46 Queen St.
J. and J. Gardiner, S.S.C., 46 Hanover St.
J. O. Shaw, 541 High Street.
C. W. Thomson, C.A., 26 Frederick Street.
Thomas Paterson, W.S., 43-a George Street.
AGENTS IN LEITH.
James Cochrane, 3 Mitchell Street. J. T. Hardie, 25 Constitution Street.
Alex. Turnbull, 90 Constitution Street.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 25
GENERAL
LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED IN 1837.
SEmpotoereU ty Special act* of parliament, 3 Wiict. cap. 20; anH 10 Slier, cap. 1.
CAPITAL — ONE MILLION.
Head office, London,
62 kino william street, e.c
Head Office for East of Scotland,
2 st. andrew square, edinburgh.
JAMES S. MACK, S.S.C., Local Manager.
Agent for LEITH— GILBERT ARCHER, Registrar.
Agent for P0RT0BELLO— WILLIAM NEWLANDS, Banker.
Jliruiors.
Thomas Challis, Esq., Alderman, Chairman. James Pilkjngton, Esq., Deputy-Chairman.
James Abbiss, Esq., Alderman.
Jacob George Cope, Esq.
William Delf, Esq.
Benjamin Edgington, Esq.
John T. Fletcher, Esq.
Michael Hall, Esq.
Committee of Reference for Edinburgh and Leith
Charles James Heath. Esq.
Andrew Lusk, Esq., Alderman, M.P.
Edward Steane, D.D.
Right Hon. C. P. Villiers, M.P.
Edward Wilson, Esq.
Rev. Jonathan Watson.
John Mutter, Esq.
A. Carnegt Ritchie, Esq.
Rev. W. L. Alexander, D.D.
James Walker, Esq.
Accumulated Fund, . £315,000
Annual Revenue, . . . 110,000
THE COMPANY was established in the year 1837, for the transaction of all varieties of Life and
Fire Assurance Business. Its subscribed Capital is £1,000,000 sterling, held in Ten Thousand
Shares by a numerous and wealthy Proprietary widely scattered throughout England and Scotland.
THE COMPANY has obtained two special Acts of Parliament, conferring on it various powers
and privileges ; and is one of those approved of by the Postmaster- General for the Assurance of the
Lives of the Post-Office Officials.
THE RAPID PROGRESS of the Company is seen in the fact that the New Life Business of the
.quinquennial period which closed on the 31st of December 1862, was 148 per cent, more than that
of the preceding similar term ; while the Fire Premiums were 185 per cent. more.
THE BUSINESS of the Company, both Life and Fire, is largely increasing year by year.
During the years 1863 to 1867, which constituted the last Quinquennial Period, the New Life
Business done was £1,016,700, yielding in New Premiums £24,453, being a large increase on the
previous business done.
ALL CLAIMS are settled with liberality and the utmost promptitude, in order that the full benefit
of the assistance and relief which Assurance is designed to afford 6hould be secured to Assurers or
their representatives.
THE LARGE CAPITAL of the Company, the whole of which is available to meet Claims, and
the Reserve Fund in hand, are guarantees of perfect security to Policyholders, who are in no way
•involved in the mutual liabilities of Partnership.
A CASH BONUS of 22 per cent., equivalent to a Reversionary Bonus of from 30 to 60 per
cent., according to the age of the Assured, was declared at the Division of Profits in 1863, and the
Bonus to be declared in 1868 will, it is expected, be larger in amount.
THE PREMIUMS charged by this Company will contrast favourably with those of other Offices.
LOANS from £50 to £1000 are granted by the Company on Personal Security, and the assigna-
tion of a Life Policy to be effected with the Company.
POLICIES issued on the CREDIT SYSTEM, in the case of Assurances for the whole of Life
for £250 and upwards. Half the Premium for five years, or one-third for the Whole of Life, may
remain as a Debt on the Policv.
G. SCOTT FREEMAN, Secretai-y.
JAMES S. MACK S.S.C., Local Manager.
26 EDINBURGH AND LEITH
IMPERIAL |
PIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
OFFICES IN LONDON,
1 OLD BROAD STREET, and 16 PALL MALL.
pixcttotB — 1868.
C. J. Graystone Reid, Esq., Chairman. James Scott, Esq., Deputy-Chairman.
Thos. G. Barclay, Esq.
James C. C. Bell, Esq.
Charles Cave, Esq.
Edward Henry Chapman, Esq.
Thos. Newman Hunt, Esq.
Jas. G. Murdoch, Esq.
Henry Davidson, Esq.
George Field, Esq.
George Hibbert, Esq.
Samuel Hibbert, Esq.
Frederick Pattison, Esq.
James Brand, Esq.
Martin T. Smith, Esq., M.P.
Charles Marryat, Esq.
^lubitors.
John H. Astell, Esq. ; Paul Butler, Esq. ; John Hampton Hale, Esq.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
INSTITUTED 1803.
SUBSCRIBED AND INVESTED CAPITAL, £1,600,000,
IN ADDITION TO A LAKGE AND WEALTHY PEOPEIETAET.
AGENTS FOR EDINBURGH,
DAVID SCOTT, C.A., 4a North St. David Street.
Messrs. MURRAY and FALCONER, W.S., 141 George Street.
AGENTS FOR LEITH,
J. B. TOD and SON, Wine Merchants, 72 Constitution Street, Leith.
The distinguishing characteristics of this Office are :
MODERATE RATES. UNDOUBTED SECURITY.
PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENT OP CLAIMS.
Steam Thrashing-Machines allowed without extra charge.
Losses by Lightning and from Explosions of Gas made good.
No Charge for Transfers from other Offices.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
INSTITUTED 1820.
AGENTS FOR EDINBURGH,
DAVID SCOTT, C.A., 4a North St. David Street.
Messrs. MURRAY and FALCONER, W.S., 141 George Street.
AGENTS FOR LEITH,
J. B. TOD and SON, Wine Merchants, 151 Constitution Street, Leith.
PHYSICIAN FOR SCOTLAND,
ROBERT BOWES MALCOLM, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., and F.R.S.E., 126 George Street.
Insurances may he effected in this Office with or ivithout Participation in Profits, and iciO
Security to the Policyholders.
ANDREW BADEN, Actuary.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 27
NATIONAL UNION
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Jhtcorporatetf tmttcr &ct of parliament.
CHIEF OFFICE FOR SCOTLAND—
90 PRINCES STEEET, EDINBURGH.
CHAIRMAN OF DIRECTORS.
Edwin Lankester, M.D., F.R.S., LL.D., etc., Coroner for Middlesex, 8 Saville Row,
St. James's, and Melton House, Harnpstead.
DEPUTY- CHAIRMAN.
Admiral Currie, Haseldean, Crawley, Sussex, and United Service Club, Pall Mall.
CONSULTING- PHYSICIANS.
Sir Henry Thompson, 35 Wimpole Street.
James Begbie, M.D., 10 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS.
H. D. Littlejohn, M.D., F.R.C.S. W. Stephenson, M.D., F.R.C.S.
Solicitor — Robert Hill, Esq., W.S. Manager for Scotland— Robert Livingstone.
BANKERS.
The National Bank of Scotland.
ri^HE distinguishing feature of this Company is the equitable manner of dividing the
J_ Profits, whereby Policies become payable during the lifetime of the Assured at the
ordinary whole life rate of Premium, which system is peculiarly favourable to young Assurers.
The POLICIES issued by this Company are more valuable than ordinary Policies, inas-
much as they are relieved of all unnecessary restrictions, and after three years are (without
application) wholly indefeasible and indisputable, and extraordinary facilities are granted to
the Assured to keep their Policies in force.
Prospectuses, Annual Reports, and every information, may be obtained from the
Manager.
THE UNITED KINGDOM
ASSURANCE CORPORATION,
LIMITED.
Iftuorporafjefc nnhzx §ltt cf |)arlia:nun:t.
CAPITAL, £100,000.
CHIEF OiriOES.
EDINBURGH, 90 PRINCES STREET.
LONDON, 3 FINSBURY PAVEMENT.
CHAIRMAN. MANAGING DIRECTOR.
W. J. Bradford, Esq., M.A., etc. | Hugh Hyslop, Esq., London.
Prospectuses and every information may be had at the
Manager for Scotland —
R. Livingstone, Esq., Edinburgh.
Or at the AGENT — Roderick Hill, 148 Constitution Street, Leith.
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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY.
INSTITUTED IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE, A.D. 1714.
81 Cornhill, E.C., and 70 Baker Street, Portman Sq., London.
Dimtnrs,
James Bentlet, Esq.
Daniel Britten, Esq.
Chas. Charrington, Esq.
S. Preston Child, Esq.
Beriah Drew, Esq.
John Hibbert, Esq.
Edmund Holland, Esq.
William Burrowes Lewis, Esq.
George Meek, Esq.
Hxulin, Bit.
J. Remington Mills, Esq., M.P.
J. Trueman Mills, Esq.
John Morley, Esq.
John Thornton Rogers, Esq.
Henry Rutt, Esq.
George Spencer Smith, Esq.
Stephen Soames, Esq.
W. Foster White, Esq.
Col. Wilson, Aid.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
The Directors are ready to receive proposals for insuring Property generally, in Great
Britain and Ireland, at equitable rates, and according to the risks to be protected.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
FOUR-FIFTHS, OR EIGHTY PER CENT., of the Office Profits are appropriated to
the benefit of the Assured every five years, thus giving them nearly all the advantages of
a Mutual Company, but without any risk or liability whatever, which in Mutual Offices is
borne exclusively by the Assured, but in the Union by a large and influential Proprietary.
The Union Assurance Company will bear a most favourable comparison with other
Offices, it having had an experience of upwards of a century and a half ; and the Directors
Avith confidence call attention to the following figures, illustrating as they do the
success which has attended the Society since its establishment, and the unbounded Security
which it offers to all the Assured : —
The Capital of the Society actually paid up, and invested with its accumu-
lations in Government and other Securities, exceeds . . £560,000
The accumulated Life Premiums, also invested as above, . . . 630,000
The Annual Income of the Life Department alone amounts to . . £117,000
And that of the Fire Department, ..... 62,000
Making the Income from all sources over . . . £179,000
Prospectuses, containing full Tables of Rates, Forms of Proposal, etc., can be obtained
at the Chief Offices, or of any of the Society's Agents.
CLEMENT J. OLDHAM, Secretary.
AGENTS IN EDINBURGH.
James Miller, S.S.C., 20 North Nelson St.
Robert Ritchie, C.E., 16 Hill Street.
D. G. Thomson, Stockbroker, 13 Hanover
Street.
L. Mackersy, W.S., 3 North St. David
Street.
William Myrtle, C.A., 7 North St. David
Street.
John Laurie, 98 Georare Street.
MEDICAL ADVISER.
James Simson, Esq., M.D.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
THE QUEEN' INSURANCE COMPANY,
FOR FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES.
CAPITAL— TWO MILLIONS STEELING.
Chief Offices.
QUEEN INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LIVERPOOL.
QUEEN INSURANCE BUILDINGS, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.G.
Edinburgh Office— 68 George Street.
The SECURITY offered to QUEEN Policyholders is Unsurpassed.
Paid-up Capital, ..... £190,972
Fire Reserve Fund, ...... 77,538
Life and Annuity and Accumulated Funds, . . 80,587
The Unpaid portion of Subscribed Capital is . 1,718,748
The LIFE BONUS declared in 1863 averaged 46 per cent, of the Premiums paid by the
Assured, and was in some cases as high as 75 per cent.
The next BONUS falls to be declared as at 31st DECEMBER, and ALL NEW PROPOSALS
COMPLETED BEFORE THAT DATE will be ENTITLED to a FULL YEAR'S BONUS.
Prospectuses and every information may be obtained on application to
JAMES W. WORDIE, S.S.C., 68 George Street.
THE NATIONAL
BOILER INSURANCE COMPANY,
LIMITED.
CAPITAL £100,000.
General Offices— 24 St. Ann's Square, Manchester.
Edinburgh Office— 3 North St. Andrew Street.
Chief Engineer and Manager— HENRY HILLER, Esq.
The necessity for the inspection of Boilers (which is undertaken by this Company) may
be easily proved from the fact that, during the year 1867, no less than 42 explosions have
been reported, causing loss of life to nearly 80 persons, besides numerous serious accidents.
The Company undertakes the Insurance of Steam Boilers, which entitles the owners to
inspection by the experienced Officers of the Company, and to the advice of the Chief
Engineer, without extra charge. One Insurance covers both Boiler and surrounding
Property.
The Company are the Sole Proprietors of
SMITH'S PATENT FUSIBLE SAFETY PLUG,
which is an almost certain preventative of Explosions arising from deficiency of water ; and
when it is attached to the Furnace Crowns of the Boilers insured with this Company, 10
"per cent, is deducted from the Premiums.
Prospectuses, Forms of Proposal, etc., maybe obtained from any of the Country Agents,
or from the Company's General Agents.
STEELE AND CAMPBELL,
3 NORTH ST. ANDREW STREET, EDINBURGH.
30 EDINBURGH AND LEITH
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY.
ESTABLISHED 1821. CAPITAL, £550,000.
Secretary— SIR S. B I G N 0 L D.
Chief Office for Scotland— 31 Princes Street, Edinburgh.
TWO-FIFTHS OF THE PROFITS are periodically Distributed among Parties Insur- r
ing in the Society. A BONUS of nearly Fifty per cent, upon Current Premiums
was paid to the Policyholders on the last occasion.
THE RATES OF PREMIUM being in no case higher than those charged by the
other principal Companies, the advantage secured by the Insured in this Office is obvious.
FIRE INSURANCES were effected by the Norwich Union during the last year to
the Amount of
EIGHTY MILLIONS;
And the DUTY PAID TO GOVERNMENT, at the reduced rate, for the same period,
exceeded
FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS;
While the Sum Insured on FARMING STOCK was upwards of
TEN MILLIONS AND A HALF.
Being by far the largest amount of business transacted on this class of Risks by any
existing Office.
Cashiers — Royal Bank of Scotland. Surveyor — Rolland S. Hamilton.
Secretaries for Scotland — Jardlne, Stodart, and Frasers, W.S.
NORWICH UNION
LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY.
A MUTUAL ASSOCIATION. INSTITUTED 1808.
Secretary— S I R S. BI6N0LD.
Chief Office for Scotland— 31 Princes Street, Edinburgh.
The Capital of this Society is upwards of
Two Millions Three Hundred Thousand Pounds,
which belongs to its Members, and has been created by the steady accumulation of the
Premiums.
The result of the successful operations of the Society, during the Fifty-nine years
of its existence, is best exhibited by the following :
Amount of Assurances accepted, and Bonuses declared thereon, exceed £12,800,000
Amount paid to the Eepresentatives of 8334 deceased Members, , 7,107,263
Amount assigned by way of Bonus, .... 1,620,000
Number of Policies Issued, ..... 37,700
All Claims on the Society are most liberally and promptly met.
The Rates of Premium are lower than those of some Offices by nearly 10 per cent. —
a benefit in itself equivalent. to an Annual Bonus ; while the large amount of profits divided
amongst the Policyholders reduces still further the outlay required to effect an Insurance.
Cashiers — Royal Bank of Scotland. Consulting Physician — T. Grainger Stewart, M.D.
Secretaries for Scotland— Jardine, Stodart, and Frasers, W.S.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 31
NORWICH AND LONDON
Accident and Casualty Insurance Association,
FOE GEANTING INSURANCES AGAINST
ACCIDENTAL DEATH,
AND AFFORDING
COMPENSATION FOR PERSONAL INJURY,
ARISING FROM ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
ANT) ALSO FOR INSURING
PLATE GLASS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN CASE OF BREAKAGE BY ACCIDENT,
Whether used as Windows, Panels, Show Cases, Looking- Glasses, etc.
ESTABLISHED 1856. CAPITAL, £100,000.
AGENTS.
JARDINE, STODART, AND FRASERS, W.S., 31 Princes Street, Edinburgh.
JAMES GALLOWAY, House Factor, 94 Constitution Street, Leith.
ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION,
Established A.D. 1720, by Charter of King George the First, and confirmed
by Special Acts of Parliament.
CHIEF OFFICE : ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON.— BRANCH : 29 PALL MALL.
Governor— OCTAVIUS WIGEAM, Esq. Sub-Governor— JAMES STEWAET HODGSON Esq
Deputy-Governor— CHAELES JOHN MANNING, Esq.
I Eobert Barclay, Esq.
I John Garratt Cattlet, Esq.
1 Mark Currie Close, Esq.
j Edward James Daniell, Esq.
I William Davidson, Esq.
I Lancelot William Dent, Esq.
I Alexander Druce, Esq.
Fred. Joseph Edlmann, Esq.
Geo. Forbes Malcolmson, Esq.
Lord Josceline Wm. Percy.
Charles Eoeinson, Esq.
Samuel Leo Schuster, Esq.
Eric Carrington Smith, Esq.
Joseph Somes, Esq.
William Wallace, Esq.
Charles Baring Young, Esq.
Jlircdors.
Chas. Hermann Goschen, Esq.
Eiversdale W. Grenfell, Esq.
Francis Alex. Hamilton, Esq.
Eobert Amadeus Heath, Esq.
William Tetlow Hibbert, Esq.
Wilmot Holland, Esq.
Egerton Hubbard, Esq.
Nevile Lubbock, Esq.
Consulting Surgeon — Samuel Solly, Esq., F.E.S.
Fire, Life, and Marine Assurances on liberal terms.
The Duty on Fire Assurances has been reduced to the uniform rate of Is. 6d. per cent, per annum.
No charge is made by this Corporation for Fire Policy or Stamp, however small the Assurance may be.
Life Assurances with, or without, participation in Profits.
Divisions of Profit every Five Years.
Any sum up to £15,000 insurable on the same Life.
The Corporation bear the cost of Policy Stamps and Medical Fees.
A liberal participation in Profits, with the guarantee of a large invested Capital-Stock, and exemp-
tion, under Eoyal Charter, from the liabilities of partnership.
The advantages of modern practice, with the security of an Office whose resources have been tested
by the experience of nearly a Century and. a half.
AGENTS.
Edinburgh... .William Wood, 5 Nelson Street.
Leith Charles Morrison and Son,
Constitution Street.
Glasgow Eitchie and Murdoch.
Paisley William Phillip.
Banff A. T. Smart, Croskie Bank.
A Prospectus and Table of Bonus will be forwarded on application.
ROBEET P. STEELE, Secretary,
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
THE SCOTTISH
FIEE INSURANCE COMPANY,
LIMITED.
CAPITAL — ONE MILLION STEELING.
HEAD OFFICE,
31 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
Ipimiors.
Chairman — Allan A. Maconochie Welwood, Esq. of Meadowbank and Garvock.
Deputy-Chairman — Alexander Hamilton, Esq., LL.B., TV.S., Edinburgh.
David Dickson, Esq., Wholesale Stationer,
Edinburgh.
J. Haliburton King, Esq. of Balerno.
Alexander Campbell, Esq., Brewer, Edin-
burgh.
Thomas Sprot, Esq., W.S., Edinburgh.
George Cadell Bruce, Esq., C.E., Edin-
burgh.
Henry Moffat, Esq. of Eldin, S.S.C.,
Edinburgh.
John Miller, Esq., C.E., Edinburgh.
James Forman, Esq., Advocate, Edinburgh.
Manager — James Bhind Carphin. Secretary — John Hurry.
GLASGOW OFFICE — 123 ST. VINCENT STREET.
^ixtctots.
Chairman — Mark Sprot, Esq. of Garnkirk.
William Morison, Esq., Merchant, Glasgow. I James Rodger, Esq., Merchant, Glasgow.
J. P. Kidston, Esq., Merchant, Glasgow. | M. E. Robinow, Esq., Merchant, Glasgow.
Secretary — Archibald Lawson.
LONDON OFFICE — 117 CANNON STREET, E.C.
Secretary — T. D. Thomson.
OFFICES.
EDINBURGH (Head Office), . .31 George Street.
LONDON, . . . .117 Cannon Street, E.C.
T. D. Thomson, Secretary.
GLASGOW, . . . . 123 St. Vincent Street.
Archibald Lawson, Local Secretary.
LIVERPOOL, . . . .11 Dale Street.
D. Robertson, Resident Secretary.
MANCHESTER, ... 17 Cross Street.
W. Robins, Resident Secretary.
J. K. CAEPHIN, Manager.
JOHN HUKKT, Secretary.
INSURANCES against Loss by Fire are effected by this Company on almost every
description of Property in the United Kingdom, at the Lowest Rates of Premium
commensurate to the Risk, giving full effect to the recent Reduction of Duty.
CLAIMS are settled immediately on the amount of the loss being ascertained.
INSURANCES TRANSFERRED FROM OTHER OFFICES FREE OF CHARGE.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 33
PHCENIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY,
LOMBARD STREET, AND CHARING CROSS, LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1782.
FOR INSURING EVERY KIND OF PROPERTY, AT HOME OR ABROAD, FROM LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE.
TRUSTEES AND DIRECTORS.
Decenius Burton, Esq.
Travers Buxton, Esq.
The Honourable James Byng.
Octavius Edward Coope, Esq.
Osgood Hanbury, Jun., Esq
C. Emanuel Goodhart, Esq. I William J. Thompson, Esq.
James Alex. Gordon, Esq. j Henry H. Toulmln, Esq.
Kirkm. D. Hodgson, Esq., M.P. ■ Matthew Whiting, Esq,
John Dorien Magens, Esq. John Clutton, Esq.
Sir John Lubbock, Bart, F.R.S. John Coope Davis, Esq.
George Arthur Fuller, Esq. I Benjamin Shaw, Esq.
Auditors — John Hodgson, Esq. ; Peter Martineau, Esq. ; Joseph Samuel Lescher, Esq.
Geo. Wm. Lovell, Secretary. John J. Broomfield, Assistant Secretary.
Solicitors — Messrs. Dawes and Sons, Angel Court.
INSURANCES against Loss by Eire are effected by the PHCENIX COMPANY upon every descrip-
tion of Property, in every part of the World, on the most favourable Terms.
The promptitude and liberality with which its engagements are always met by this Company are
well known, and the importance of its relations with the Public may be estimated from the fact that,
since its establishment, it has paid more than Eight Millions and a Half Sterling in discharge of Claims
for Losses by Fire.
N.B. — The private fortune of every individual Shareholder in the Company is responsible for its
engagements, and no person insured in this Office is liable for the Losses of others, as is the case in
Contribution Societies.
Insurances of every description now charged at the Reduced Duty of Is. 6d.
PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES.
AGENTS.
JOHN M'CULLOCH {OF THE BRITISH LINEN CO.'S BANK). Office— 11 DUKE STEEET.
WM. S. MUIR, 3 Bernard Terrace.
RHENIUS AND LAWEIE (late E. ALLAN AND CO.), 4a St. Andrew Square.
HENRY G. WATSON, 3 North St. David Street.
BONUS YEAR.
PELICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED IN 1797.
70 LOMBARD STREET, CITY, AND 57 CHARING CROSS, WESTMINSTER.
DIRECTORS.
Mar. Wyvill, Jun., Esq., M.P.
Octavius Edward Coope, Esq. I Kirkm. D. Hodgson, Esq., M.P.
iJoHN Coope Davis, Esq. H. Lancelot Holland, Esq.
.Jas. A. Gordon, Esq., M.D., Sir John Lubbock, Bart., F.R.S.
F.E.S. I Benjamin Shaw, Esq.
Henry Robert Brand, Esq.
Chas. Emanuel Goodhart, Esq.
Henry Farquhar, Esq.
BONUS YEAR 1868. — All Policies effected before 1st July next will participate in said Bonus.
INDISPUTABLE.
In order to remove any apprehension that might be entertained as to the perfect security of the
Policies granted hy the Pelican Life Office, the Directors have omitted every Clatise that would render
them void by reason of any error in the Statements made by the Assured before or at the time of effecting an
Insurance. See Form of Policy, page 7 of Prospectus.
The next Septennial Division of Profits is effected at 1st July 1868.
INSURANCES TAKEN FROM £100 TO THE EXTENT OF £10,000 ON A SINGLE LIFE.
LOANS. — Loans granted on approved Security, coupled with one or more Policies of Insurance to
be effected in the Pelican Office for at least double the amount of the sum sought to be borrowed
ROBERT TUCKER, Secretary and Actuary.
Great advantages are derived on Joint Lives, Limited Payments, and Old Lives, all information as to
ichich obtained by applying at the
OFFICE IN EDINBURGH— 11 DUKE STREET.
AGENTS.
rOHN M'CULLOCH {OF THE BRITISH LINEN CO.'S BANK). Office— 11 DUKE STEEET.
MURRAY, BEITH, AND MURRAY, W.S.
Medical Officer— JAMES BEGBIE, M.D., 10 Charlotte Square.
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34 EDINBURGH AND LEITH
LAW UNION
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1854.
The only Law Office in the United Kingdom combining Fire and Life Insurance.
CHIEF OFFICE— 126 CHANCERY LANE, LONDON, W.C.
EDINBURGH BRANCH— 3 NORTH ST. ANDREW STREET.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL-ONE MILLION STERLING,
Jliudors.
Chairman— Sib. William Foster, Bart.
Deputy-Chairman — James Cuddon, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Goldsmith Building, Temple.
Actuary and Secretary — Frank M'Gedy, Esq.
Scottish Branch Office— 3 North St. Andrew Street, Edinburgh.
STEELE AND CAMPBELL, General Agents.
To whom applications for Agencies in vacant places should he made.
NATIONAL PROVINCIAL
PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1854.
Capital, £50,000 Sterling.
Glass of every description is Insured by this Company, and a Septennial Return of 10 per
cent, is made on the Gross Amount of Premiums Paid, provided no Claim has occurred.
Insurances are completed -without reference to the Chief Office.
Scottish Branch Office— 3 North St. Andrew Street, Edinburgh.
AGENTS.
Dalkeith Stephen Potter, 20 High Street.
T (James Goalen, 6 Morton Street.
ijEITH |Robert Peddie, 3 Duke Street.
Musselburgh Methven Allan, 56 Newbigging.
STEELE AND CAMPBELL, General Agents.
THE NATIONAL
LIFE ASSUEANCE SOCIETY.
ESTABLISHED EST 1830 TOE MUTUAL ASSUEANCE.
LONDON— (Head Office) 2 King William Street.
EDINBURGH— 93-A George Street.
N this SOCIETY the Members entitled to participate are at present required to pay
only One Half of their Premiums. Prospectuses, Copies of the last Annual Report
and Balance Sheet, and every information, forwarded free on application.
J. W. BELL, General Agent for Scotland.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 35
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SCOTTISH IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICES.
130 BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW; and 17 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
CAPITAL-ONE MILLION STEELING.
Oinburgjj ^Boarb of Qixzttoxs.
Chairman — Henry Inglis, Esq. of Torsonce, W.S.
William Bain, Esq., Banker.
Robert Craig, Esq., Papermaker, Craigesk.
Kenneth Mathieson, Esq., Contractor,
Dunfermline.
Adam Ccrror, Esq., Myreside.
Medical Officer — Dr. "William Cumming, 18 Ainslie Place.
Bankers — The City of Glasgow Bank.
Solicitors — Messrs. H. & A. Inglis, W.S., 16 Queen Street. Manager — James Muib
Andrew Smith, Esq., Brewer.
Archd. F. Somerville, Esq., Papermaker,
Kevock, Lasswade.
John Alison, Esq., Merchant, Leith.
FIRE. — This Company undertakes the Insurance of almost every species of Property,
at rates of Premium as advantageous to the interests of the Insured as those offered by any
other Office.
LIFE. — The Life Tables have been framed upon as moderate rates as are consistent
with perfect security.
Assurances may be effected either with or without participation in profits, the Investi-
gation being made Quinquennially.
Participation Policyholders are entitled to a Share in the Profits, to the extent of
Nine-Tenths, or Ninety per Cent., both of the Participation and Non-participation Branches.
Applications for AGENCIES are invited.
THE SCOTTISH
HERITABLE SECURITY COMPANY,
LIMITED.
OFFICES— No. 13 Queen Street, Edinburgh.
Q'utztors.
Henry Moffat, Esq. of Eldin, S.S.C.
David Macgibbon, Esq., Architect.
William Handyside, Esq., 44 Inverleith
Row.
C. G. H. Kinnear, Esq., Architect.
Lieut. -Col. Eddington of Glencreggan.
James Falshaw, Esq., C.E.
John Tawse, Esq., W.S.
Solicitors.
Messrs. Stuart and Cheyne, W.S. | Messrs. J. and A. Peddie, W.S.
Auditor. Manager.
J. M. Baillie, C.A. I A. T. Niven, C.A.
Agents in Glasgow.
Messrs. Dick and Stevenson, Writers, 180 West George Street.
THE COMPANY receive MONEY on DEPOSIT for Investment on Heritable Property,
at Rates of Interest varying from 3 to 4i per Cent. LOANS are made on Security
of Heritable Property, including Advances for Building Purposes, for Draining, Inclosing,
and Improving Lands, and for the Execution of Woi'ks authorized by Act of Parliament.
Every information may be obtained from the Manager, or from the Agents in Glasgow.
36
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
SCOTTISH
PROPERTY INVESTMENT COMPANY.
HEAD OFFICE.
102 SOUTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH.
Leith Branch, . 21 Bernard Street.
OBJ ECTS.
1st, To enable its Members to become the Proprietors of Heritable Property.
2d, To Secure a Profitable Return for the Investment of Money.
A Prospectus, stating more fully the Objects and Advantages of the Company, maybe
obtained on application at the Company's Offices.
fcrrtsins.
Charles Cowan, Esq., Yalleyfield. George Harrison, Esq., Merchant,
Alex. Ramsay, Esq., Manager of the Bridge, Edinburgh.
Edinburgh "Water Company. John K. Watson, Esq., Manager
J. H. Stott, Esq., Merchant and Bank Edinburgh Gas Company.
Agent, Edinburgh.
President — Robert Paterson, Esq., Architect, 10 Hanover Street.
Law Agent — John Auld, Esq., TVS., 21 Thistle Street.
Law Agents in Leith— Messrs. Mann & Duncan, S.S.C., 21 Bernard Street,
Valuator — George Cousin, Esq., 12 Royal Exchange.
North
of the
THE SCOTTISH PROPERTY INVESTMENT COMPANY was established in 1849.
Conducted on liberal, yet safe and economical principles, it rapidly acquired, and has
ever since retained, the confidence of the public. It soon became, and still continues to be,
the largest and most influential Company of the kind in Scotland. Since its commencement
it has made advances for the purchase of property to no less an extent than £500,000.
Table showing the Annual and Monthly Repayments, including Interest,
for a Loan of £100 : —
Number of years
for which the
Loan is taken.
Annual Payments.
Monthly
Instalments.
Paid by Fort-
nightly or
Monthly Instal-
ments.
Paid
Half- Yearly in
Advance.
Paid Yearly in
Advance.
4
6
8
10
12
14
£28 4 0
19 14 0
15 10 0
12 19 0
11 6 0
10 2 0
£27 18 6
19 10 0
15 7 0
12 16 6
11 3 9
10 0 0
£27 13 0
19 6 0
15 4 0
12 14 0
11 1 6
9 18 0
£2 7 0
1 12 10
1 5 10
117
0 18 10
0 16 10
Deposits of any amount received, repayable on short notice. Interest paid or added to
accounts half-yearly, in May and November.
HUGH CAMERON, Manager and Treasurer.
WM. DICKSON, Secretary.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
37
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STANDARD
INVESTMENT AND BUILDINQ SOCIETY.
OFF I CE—
37 GEORGE IV. BRIDGE, EDINBURGH.
OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY.
The special objects and leading features may be thus briefly described : —
I. To advance Money to purchase or improve Landed Property, or to purchase,
erect, or improve Dwelling Houses or Shops, the repayment of the Advance
being made by a series of easy instalments (payable annually, half-yearly,
monthly, or otherwise), extending over any term of years not exceeding twenty-
five.
XL To afford a ready and safe channel for the Investment or Deposit of Money at a
fair Rate of Interest, with the power of calling it up on short notice.
1
Ko Fees or Fines of any description are charged by this Society.
PROGRESS OF THE SOCIETY.
In 1858 its Income from all sources was . £6,539 16 8
1859 ,,
13,349 7 4
1860
31,099 5 8
1861
35,237 15 8
1862
, 62,720 1 2
1863
86,537 0 7
1864
, 93,022 3 11
1865 „
127,289 7 8
1866
, 162,483 17 8
1867
229,399 16 3
INVESTMENT BRANCH.
The Standard Investment Society allows at present THREE per Cent. Interest on Tem-
porary Deposits, repayable on short notice.
The Society also issues Debenture Bonds or Notes for sums of Fifty Pounds and upwards.
The present rate of interest on these Notes ranges from 34 to 44 per cent, according to the time
for which the money is lodged. Interest payable half-yearly.
The SOCIETY'S WHOLE FUNDS are INVESTED in HERITABLE SECURITIES ONLY,
nine-tenths of the Loans on which Advances have been made being secured on property situated
in the city of Edinburgh ; thus affording to Depositors all the advantages and security of bonds
over heritable property, without any of the attendant expenses, risk, or trouble, and with the
additional advantage of withdrawing money on short notice, as required.
LOAN BRANCH.
Sums, varying in amount from £100 to £10,000, are advanced by the Society for any period
of years not exceeding twenty -five, the sum borrowed being liquidated by an Annual Rent-Charge,
which includes both principal and interest.
Since its establishment in 1858 to the close of 1867, the Society has made
Advances to the amount of £362,387 on properties valued at more than Half a Million
Sterling ; and during the first fonr months of the present year it has allocated farther
sums, bringing np the total to £414,926.
The Bates for Repayment of Loans, and every other information regarding the Society's
operations, may be obtained on application.
Office Hours, 10 to 4 and 7 to 9 ; on Saturdays, from 10 to 1 only.
EDW.V RAVENSCROFT, Managing Director.
J. DUNCAN SMITH, Secretary.
Edinburgh, May 1867.
38 EDINBURGH AND LEITH
HERITABLE SECURITIES
INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION (LIMITED).
gfcgisirab mtbcr ' Z\i Companies %d, 1862.'
AUTHOKIZED CAPITAL, £500,000. SUBSCEIBED CAPITAL, £200,000.
DIRECTORS.
Jajies Forman, Esq., Advocate, 6 Druni-
mond Place.
George Cadell Bruce, Esq., C.E., 21
Castle Street.
Charles Morton, Esq., W.S., 1 1 Queen Street.
George H. Marshall, Esq., 3 Heriot Row.
AUDITOR. LAW-AGENTS.
Thomas Marten, C.A., 49 Castle Street. Murray, Beith, and Murray, W.S., 43 Castle St.
MANAGER.
Andrew Paterson, C.A., 55 Frederick Street.
Alexander "Wood, Esq., M.D., 10 St.
Colme Street.
Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq., C.A., 29 Nor-
thumberland Street.
William Fraser, Esq., W.S., 31 Princes
Street.
Wm. Gray, Esq., Southfield, Duddingston.
DEPOSITS AND DEBENTURES.
THE Association receives Money on Deposit or Debenture Bond, at Rates varying
from 3 to 4| per cent., according to the market value of money at the time. If
preferred, a uniform Rate of Interest will be given on Deposits for fixed periods of from
one to five years, on terms to be arranged. The Debenture Bonds will be granted for three,
five, or seven years.
SAFETY OP DEPOSITS AND DEBENTURES.
The Assoclvtion lends its Funds on Heritable Property only, and at rates correspond-
ing to the market value of money. All the Loans are repayable by instalments, which adds
greatly to their safety, any depreciation which might take place in the value of the security
being more than met by the gradual diminution of the Loan. The risk arising from the
Investments of the Company is thus small, and they are enabled to give comparatively high
rates for Deposits. In addition to the fact that the Loans are all secured on Heritable
Property only, Depositors have the further guarantee of the Company's large subscribed Capital.
LOANS.
Loans are granted on Security of Land, Houses, and every description of Heritable
Property.
The Loans are repayable in periods of from four to sixteen years. If desired, part only
may be made repayable by instalments — the remainder bearing interest, payable half-yearly.
Borrowers can pay off their Loans at any time, either in whole or in part ; or the period
of repayment can be altered to one more suitable.
For further particulars apply at the
COMPANY'S OFFICE:
55 FREDERICK STREET, EDINBURGH.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. _39
Iproprijr fitkstwntt Campnj of Scotland
The Operations of this Company embrace Three Objects: —
1. Receiving stated Contributions from Unadvanced Shareholders, which are accumulated
at Compound Interest.
2. Making Advances to Shareholders to enable them to Purchase, Build, or Eedeem
Burdens on Dwelling Houses, Offices, Shops, etc.
3. Receiving Deposits from the General Public at a liberal rate of Interest.
1. Accumulation of Savings.
A Share in the Company is constituted by a Fortnightly payment of One Shilling ; and a Fort-
nightly payment of Four Shillings, i.e. for Four Shares, accumulating at 5 per cent, compound interest
(the ordinary rate of profit), amounts in fourteen years to £100, of which £27, 4s. is interest.
No Fines are imposed for arrears in contribution, and Unadvanced Shares can at any time be
withdrawn.
2. Advances for Property.
Advances are made to Shareholders for Purchasing, Building, or Eedeeming Debts on Houses,
Shops, or Offices. An annual payment of £10, 2s. for 14 years extinguishes both principal and
interest for every £100 advanced. Advances can at any time be redeemed.
A small Sum annually, in addition to rent, soon enables a Shareholder to become his own landlord.
3. Deposits.
A liberal Interest is allowed on Deposits. Depositors incur no liability as Shareholders, and their
claims for Principal and Interest are preferable debts on the Company. Deposits are repayable as
arranged.
Security.
The Company cannot, by Act of Parliament, invest its funds in other than Heritable Securities,
and the extent of Advances in every instance is limited to the amount authorized by the Surveyor,
which is always short of the market value of the property ; and as the Advances immediately become
repayable by instalments, the Company incur less risk than ordinaiy lenders on heritable bonds, to
whom interest only is paid without reduction of the principal sum.
OFFICE — 47 North Hanover Street, Edinburgh.
Ckau-man— JAMES S. DUNCAN, Esq. Solicitor— HUGH WATT, S.S.C.
Manager— JAMES KNOX.
JOHN J. FARQUHARSON,
ACCOUNTANT, SHAEEDEALER, AID GENEEAL
INSURANCE AGENT,
1 HANOVER STREET,
EDINBURGH.
STATEMENTS of Affairs and Accounts prepared for all purposes.
Books arranged and posted, and Accounts collected, on the most
moderate terms. Bad Debts recovered with the utmost despatch. TJie atten-
tion of Tradesmen and otliers is specially directed to this Branch of Mr.
Farquharson's business. Mr. Farquharson will also be happy to undertake
the adjustment of Bankrupts' affairs.
SHAREDEALER.
Mr. Farquharson will at all times be glad to receive instructions for the Sale or
Purchase of every description of Shares.
GENERAL INSURANCES AGENT.
INSURANCES of every description effected at the most equitable Rates, and in the
most eligible Offices.
Monetary and Business Agencies undertaken on the most Moderate Terms.
4o EDINBURGH AND LEITH
SCOTTISH
CHAMBEE OF AGRICULTURE.
INSTITUTED NOVEMBER 1864.
OiriCE-BEAEERS FOR THE YEAR 1868.
■prtsitaitt.
THOMAS MYLNE, Niddrie Mains, Edinburgh.
#ia-|)«si£rnvts.
JOHN CLAY, Kerchester, Kelso. | JAMES MELVTN, Bonnington, Ratho. J
Qimioxs.
William: Alexander Bent of Halkerton, Joseph Harper, Snaden, Haddington.
Laurencekirk. , Andrew Mitchell, Alloa.
William Aitchison of Briery hill, Hawick. Peter M 'Lagan of Pumpherston, M.P.,
John Curror of Nivingstone, Comiston, Mid-Calder.
Edinburgh. | William M'Combie, Tillyfour, Aberdeen.
John Dudgeon, Almond Hill, Kirkliston. ! Jas. Robb, 16 Brougham Street, Edinburgh.
Thomas Elliot, Blackball, Galashiels. I Robert Russell, Pilmuir, Leren, Fife.
William Goodlet, Bolshan, Arbroath. i Geo. Richmond of Balhaldie, Auchterarder.
James Geddes, Orbliston, Fochabers. Adam Skirving of Croys, Dalbeattie.
R. W. Glendlnning, Broomdykes, Chirnside. : J. C. Shepherd, Cleghornie, North Berwick
Col. Grahame of Mossknowe, Ecclefechan. Bryce Wright, DowhilL, Girvan.
George Hope, Fenton Barns, Drem. |
Charles Lawson, Jun., of Borthwiekhall.
Kenneth Mackenzie, Chartered Accountant, Edinburgh.
James Milligan, 13 George Street, Edinburgh.
David Curror, S.S.C., Edinburgh.
Hall and Offices —
INDIA BUILDINGS, VICTORIA STREET, EDINBURGH.
OBJECTS OF THE INSTITUTION.—' To watch over the interests of Practical Agri-
culture. To promote the advancement of Agriculture by the discussion of subjects
connected with it. To consider questions that may be introduced into Parliament connected
with Agriculture. To afford frequent opportunities for social intercourse to farmers and
others interested in Agriculture from different parts of the country.'
Admission Fee, 10s. 6d. Annual Subscription, 10s. 6d. Life Membership, £5, 5s.
The constitution of the Society embraces every question that can affect the interests of
the Occupants of Land, and provides a ready and available means of bringing the Practical
Agriculturists of Scotland together, for deliberation and united action. The objects of the
Institution having become generally known, about five hundred gentlemen sought and were
received into its fellowship during its first year. The Membership is now close on eight
hundred ; but the greater the fellowship, the greater the influence of the Chamber in pro-
moting and attaining its fundamental objects, and hence the Ofuee-Bearers invite all in-
terested in Practical Agriculture to become Members.
Every information will be furnished on application to
D. CURROR, Secretary,
India Buildings, Victoria Street, Edinburgh.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
4i
EDINBURGH CHRISTMAS CLUB
FOE THE
Sljcrto 0f Jfat Stttttk, ^tftfltrn, Bttb%> $00is, jet*!
INSTITUTED FEBRUARY 1867.
IJresibent.
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH AND QUEENSBERRY.
The Most Noble the Marquis of Tweeddale. I The Eight Hon. the Lord Kinnaird.
The Eight Hon. the Earl of Southesk. | Sir Wm. Stirling-Maxwell, Bart., M.P.
$$zcutibi Committer
Major Horne, Stirkoke House, Wick.
James Hope, Duddingston.
James Wilson, 146 George St., Edinburgh.
Robert Buist, Salesman, Edinburgh.
William M'Combie, Tillyfour, Aberdeen.
William Scott, Timpendean, Jedbui'gh.
John Gibson, Woolniet, Dalkeith.
John Swan, 37 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh.
William Ford, Hardengreen, Dalkeith.
Fletcher N. Menzies, Secretarj^ Highland
Society, Edinburgh.
E. H. Harris, Earnhill, Forres.
Wm. Drtsdale, Yr. of Kilrie, Kinghorn.
James Steedman, Boghall, Eoslin.
Thos. Swan, 37 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh.
Alexander Henderson, Longniddry.
Charles Lyall, Old Montrose.
Thos. Elliot, Blackhaugh, Galashiels.
John Hill, Carlowrie, Cramond.
John H. Dickson, Kingsknowes, Slateford.
James Wilson, Wester Cowden, Dalkeith.
Thomas Mylne, Niddrie Mains, Liberton.
Thomas Mylne, Convener.
Jfinatue Committee.
John H. Dickson, Kingsknowes. Thomas Swan, Edinburgh.
James Hope, Duddingston. James Wilson, Wester Cowden.
James Wilson, 146 George St., Edinburgh. Thomas Mylne, Niddrie Mains.
Thomas Swan, Convener.
ITioe Stork Committee,
Thomas Swan, Edinburgh.
William M'Combie, Tillyfour,
William Ford, Hardengreen.
William Drysdale, Yr. of Kilrie.
William Eitchie, Edinburgh.
D. M'Xiven, Haddington.
T. Crawford, Kirkcaldy,
The Eight Hon. the Lord Binning,
Sir John Don Wauchope, Bart,
John Curror of Nivingstone.
Eichard H. Harris, Earnhill.
John Swan, Edinburgh.
J. Steedman, Boghall.
C. Lyall, Old Montrose.
J. Hope, Duddingston.
William Ford, Convener.
l^onltrjT Committee.
James Wilson, Wester Cowden.
John Anderson, Euthven House.
The Lord Binning, Convener.
J. C. Cunningham, Edinburgh.
E. B. Laird,, Edinburgh.
William Hope, Leith.
John Gibson, Woolmet.
John Hill, Carlowrie.
§»eeb anb ^Pvooi Committee.
David Eoughead, Haddington.
Andrew Lawson, Edinburgh.
George Hope, Fentonbarns.
T. E. Mackintosh, Edinburgh.
Andrew Lawson, Convener.
OBJECTS OF INSTITUTION.
To establish a Show of Fat Stock, Poultry, Seeds, Eoots, Agricultural Implements, etc. , to be
.eld in Edinburgh yearly in December. The Society's first Show in December 1867 drew to the
letropolis many of the best specimens of Live Stock, etc., from the Scottish Counties, and some
ne specimens from England and Ireland. The result was the establishment of a great National
how, where the meat-producing qualities of the various breeds of Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and
'oultry, as well as of Agricultural Produce, was fairly judged, and suitable prizes awarded. The
tock shown came under the eye of purchasers in Edinburgh and Glasgow, and the large buyers
:-om England. By making the show earlier in December than last year (which has been resolved
n), the best specimens can be forwarded by their owners to the large shows of London, Birming-
am, and Liverpool, and in this way the great importance of the Society's operations to the feeders
nd breeders of stock in Scotland, and to the community of Edinburgh, is manifest.
Entry-Money, 10s. 6d. Annual Subscription, 10s. 6d. Life Membership, £5, 5s.
JAMES WILSON, Wester Cowden, Dalkeith, Treasurer.
D. CUBEOB, India Buildings, Victoria St., Edin., Secretary.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
EDINBURGH INSTITUTION!
FOR
Classical, liatkmatfral, anfr Commercial Cktattom
ESTABLISHED IN 1832. REMOVED TO 8 QUEEN STREET IN 1853.
HEAD MASTERS.
ROBERT M. FERGUSON, Ph.D. Heidelbekg, F.R.S.E.,
MEMBER OF COUNCIL OF EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY ;
AND
GEOEGE BICKEETON,
MEMBER OF COUNCIL OF EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY.
MASTERS.
MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT.
ROBERT M. FERGUSON.
J. WALKER, M.A. Edin.
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT.
GEORGE BICKERTON.
WILLIAM SMITH, Mem. of Coun. Edin.
Univ.
CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT.
JOHN C. YOUNG, M.A. Oxon.
ROBERT MILLER, M.A. Edin.
FRENCH AND GERMAN.
JULES KUNZ, Brevet de Capacite de
lAcademie de Paris.
WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING.
FREDERICK ROBSON.
DRAWING.
JAMES FERRIER.
WILLIAM CARMICHAEL.
FENCING, GYMNASTICS, AND DRILL.
CAPTAIN and HENRY ROLAND.
Assistant— SERJEANT-MAJOR CREECH.
DANCING.
ALEXANDER M'GLASHAN.
JANITOR.
ROBERT SUTTIE.
This School provides a thorough Classical and a high-class Commercial
and Scientific System of Instruction for boys between ten and eighteen years
of age. It qualifies for the Public Service and the Preparatory University
Examinations, and for Business. Classics are not compulsory, the pupils
having the choice of a Classical, a purely Modern, or a Mixed course.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 43
SCOTTISH INSTITUTION
FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES,
9 MORAY PLACE, EDINBURGH.
Directors— Db. GRAHAM, Mr. GEEEX, Mr. A. HA VET.
Lady Superintendent — Miss JOHNSON.
Miss Johnson receives at her house, 1 2 Moray Place, a limited number of Boarders, -who
attend the Institution. Terms and particulars to be obtained from Miss Johnson.
MISS BALMAIN'S ESTABLISHMENT
FOR THE
BOARD AND EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES,
14 HERIOT ROW, EDINBURGH.
rHIS Establishment is situated in the most healthy part of Edinburgh, having the beautifully laid-
out gardens of Heriot Kow immediately in front, to which it has admission, and a fine open
xposure behind.
The whole arrangements and studies are under the immediate personal superintendence of Miss
.tALMATN, whose long experience in the Education of Young Ladies fully qualifies her to meet the
xpectations of those Parents and Guardians who may entrust their Daughters or Wards to her care,
"he number of young ladies received as Boarders being very limited, the most careful attention is paid
) each in regard to health, moral and religious training, the preparation of their various studies, and
leir comfort in every respect. The First Masters attend to give instruction in all the branches of a
lorough education and accomplishments, and Miss Balmain is assisted by Foreign and English
-overnesses. French and German conversation daily.
Prospectuses may be had on application to Miss Balmain.
THE EDINBURGH INSTITUTION FOR THE
BOARD AND EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES,
1 PARK PLACE.
HEAD MASTER J. C. STEEN.
rHE CLASS INSTRUCTION of this Institution is confided to Twenty Professional
Teachers. The Lady Superintendent is assisted by Three Principal and Nine Junior
overnesses.
' Fees for the Courses of Instruction vary from 12 to 2-4 Guineas per Session, and for
oard from 40 to 50 Guineas per Session.
; Copies of the Prospectus may be had at the Institution, or will be sent free on application,
i All Letters to be addressed to
J. C. STEEN, 1 PARK PLACE.
MR. THOMSON'S SCHOOL,
MELVILLE HOUSE, GEORGE SQUARE.
PHE Establishment consists of Classes for Young Ladies, and a Preparatory School for
Boys. Pupils are received at five years of age. The Course of Instruction for Young
adies extends to all the various branches of a polite education, and Young Gentlemen are
irefully prepared for entering any of the higher classical schools.
Mr. Thomson receives a limited number of Young Gentlemen as Boarders.
DRAWING, PAINTING, AND PERSPECTIVE.
l/TR. WALTER FERGUSON (High School, Edinburgh Academy, etc.) has DAY
▼X CLASSES for Ladies and Gentlemen Four Times a week, and EVENING
LASSES Twice a week, at 36 GEORGE STREET.
Cards of Hours and Fees on application.
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MONSIEUR HAVET'S INSTITUTE
FOR MODERN LANGUAGES,
24 CHAELOTTE SQUARE, EDINBURGH.
MONSIEUR ALFRED HA VET, Author of ' French Studies,' ' The French Class-Book,' .
' French Composition,' etc., conducts French Classes for Young Ladies at con-
venient hours during the day, and Classes for Young Gentlemen in the afternoon.
Classes for Gentlemen in business, and University Students, are taught morning and
evening by a highly- qualified Parisian Master, according to Monsieur Havet's system.
GERMAN CLASSES, for Pupils at all stages of advancement, will also be held at
Monsieur Havet's Rooms, by a German graduate.
%* Monsieur Havet's Method is adopted by eminent Teachers throughout the British Empire
and the United States of America.
GERMAN LANGUAGE AID
LITERATURE.
DR. J. T. LOTH'S Private Classes for
Young Ladies, and Private Tuition,
at 27 Rutland Street, Edinburgh.
Evening Classes for Gentlemen.
ELOCUTION AND VOCAL PHYSIOLOGY.
Private Instructions in
THE ART OF READING AND DELIVERY,
CULTIVATION OF THE VOICE, etc.
Stammering and all Defects of Speech
Perfectly and Permanently Eradicated.
MR. M. J. MELVILLE BELL,
SUCCESSOR TO HIS FATHER,
PROF. ALEX. MELViLLE BELL, F.E.I.S., etc.
(Inventor of ' Visible Speech '),
13 SOUTH CHARLOTTE STREET,
EDINBURGH.
St. ^niJHwg Jp0us£ %tVLbm%,
LEITH,
FOR THE EDUCATION OF
YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
JOHN SHEDDEX, Head Master.
54 GEEAT JUNCTION STEEET.
HOPETOUN ROOMS,
72 QUEEN STREET.
DANCING AND CALISTHENICS.
MR. and MRS. LOWE'S ACADEMY is
Open annually from the 1st October
till the end of June.
Schools and Families attended privately.
Residence— -50a FREDERICK STREET.
45 CASTLE STREET.
DANCING, CALISTHENICS, AND COUET PEE SENTATION.
MOXSIEUR and MESDEMOISELLES BROUNEAU announce their Removal from
3 Daesaway Street to the above address, where they are building an ACADEMY, which
will be found the Largest and most Elegant in Scotland, and will be ready for the reception of Pupils
on the 1st of October.
MR. GRAHAMSLEY ATKINSON'S
ACADEMY OF DANCING AND DEPORTMENT,
52 EEEDEEIOK STEEET (Late Mr. Lowe's Eooms).
ENTRANCE, 1a HILL STREET.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
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PATERSON AND SONS'
LONDON AND PARIS
Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Music Saloons,
EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, AND PERTH.
The largest Choice of Instruments in Scotland for Sale or Hire.
BROADTVOOD'S, COLLARD'S, ERARD'S, and KIRKMAN'S FINEST
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152 Buchanan Street.
17 Princes Street.
W Publishers of the Celebrated Guinea Edition of the Scotch Songs
by Finlay Dun and John Thomson. 150 Songs Full-sized Nota-
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PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS.
JOHN PURDIE
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of Pianofortes and Harmoniums for
5ale or Hire, with the option of Purchase.
PRICES VERY MODERATE.
PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM SALOONS,
83 PELXCES STEEET.
COTTAGE PIANOFORTES,
first-class in touch and tone.
The Cheapest and Best, in Rosewood and Walnut,
to be had in Edinburgh at
JAIES OFRLE,
No. 52 HANOVER STREET
(First door Upstairs).
INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED.
OLD PIANOFORTES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
Pianofortes Tuned and Repaired.
ALEX. ROBERTSON AND CO,
Music-Sellers to the Queen.
PIANOFORTES AND HAEMONIUMS.
ROYAL SALOON, 39 PRINCES STREET.
SELECT SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY,
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MEDICAL PUBLICATIONS.
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Booksellers to the University,
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gtsjmtshTjg Clumtsi,
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quality. Prescriptions dispensed at any
hour. Night bell, right-hand side shop door.
Homoeopathy.
(tlithr the fmmebiadk Ijatronanx at %
pomaopatbic Jmalig.
POTTAGE'S HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY,
117 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH
{opposite the Castle),
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HOMOEOPATHIC PREPARATIONS of
every description — namely, Tinctures,
Triturations, Globules, and Pilules — sup-
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The STANDARD WORKS on HOMOEO-
PATHY, and Medicine Chests and Cases,
■with Globules, Pilules, or Tinctures, corre-
sponding to the different domestic books.
Observe — Pottage's Dietetic Chocolate
Powder, or Homoeopathic Cocoa, is the
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Faculty.
Directions for Use. — Mix one teaspocmful with as
much hot water as will form a paste, then add boil-
ing water to fill a cup. Cream and sugar may be
added to please the taste.
Sold in Canisters at Is. 6d., 3s., As. 6d., 6$.,
and 10s. &d. each.
JOM C. POTTAGE,
HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMIST,
117 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH
(Opposite the Castle),
And 89 UNION STREET, GLASGOW.
MR. W. F. VERNON,
SU RGEON-DENTIST,
MAY be consulted upon all branches
his Profession from TEN to SEVEN
Saturdays from TEN to THREE.
TEETH
Supplied on the most approved principles
not surpassed in excellence of workmanship
or Moderate Charges, by any other Estab
lishment in the City.
80 Princes Street, Edinburgh.
PAINLESS DENTISTRY.
Mr. J. D, MORRISON
SURGEON-DENTIST,
HAS REMOVED TO
27 QRANOE ROAD.
COD LIVER OIL.
R. J. HUGHES BENNETT, Professor
of the Institutes of Medicine in the
University of Edinburgh, in referring tc
G. DICKSON MOFFAT'S preparation of]
Cod Liver Oil, says — "I have much plea-,
sure in recommending it as one of the best
AND MOST GENUINE COD LlVER OlLS WHICH
HAS EVER BEEN MADE."
THIS SUPERIOR OIL may be had in
any quantity, from an Ounce to Hundreds of
Gallons. In Bottle, TJiree Halfpence per
Ounce.
Gh DICKSON MOFFAT,
FISH MERCHANT,
38 DUNDAS STREE
EDINBURGH.
:
Hospitals Supplied per Contract.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 47
MRS. HAMILTON,
PHRENOLOGIST,
Has devoted above Thirty-five years to the study of the Structure of the Human
Brain, its Faculties, and the Functions of its Organs ; has read the Heads of above 60,000
individuals, of all ages and classes ; and continues to give Charts for Educational Purposes,
and the Guidance of Youth, in directing their talents to the various Trades and Professions
for which they are gifted by Nature. Written Analysis of Character, at
The ROTUNDO, No. 10 North St. Andrew Street, corner of York Place.
ATTENDANCE EK0M 11 A.M. TO 5 P.M., AND EE0M 7 TO 9 EVENING.
TERMS.
Chart of Organs, Is. ; Written Sketch, 2s. 6d. ; Minute Analysis, from 5s. to 10s.
Parties waited on by Appointment.
f ANDREW DRUMMOND,
Medical Rubber,
30 broughton place, edinburgh.
Assistant during Seven Years to the late Mr. Beveridge.
JAMES GARDNER,
MAKER OF
SURGEONS' AND DENTISTS' INSTRUMENTS,
HERNIA AND PROLAPSUS TRUSSES, LEG AND SPINE SUPPORTS,
CRUTCHES, EAR CORNETS, LACED AND ELASTIC STOCKINGS,
LADIES' ABDOMINAL BANDAGES (New Pattern),
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A FEMALE ATTENDS LADIES.
Parties waited on at their own residence, at a small extra charge, according to distance.
A large Assortment of TABLE CUTLERY of First Class Quality and Moderate Price.
,?en, Pocket, and Sportsmen's Knives, Ladies' Scissors, Dressmakers' and Tailors' Shears.
45 SOUTH BRIDGE
(Opposite Adam Square).
KIM'S CEICKET DEPOT,
BRISTO STREET, EDINBURGH.
EVERY ARTICLE USED IN TEE GAME—
BATS, BALLS, LEG GUARDS, BATTING GLOVES,
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BOXING GLOVES, QUOITS, SINGLE STICKS, FOOTBALLS,
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ANDREW ELLIOT,
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PUBLISHES AND BOOKSELLEK,
PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONER.
BEADING CLUB.
A. BANKS,
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STATIONER,
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(Corner of St. Andrew Square'),
Bookseller to the Veterinary College.
ALL the LONDON, EDINBURGH,
and other PAPERS, MAGAZINES,
PERIODICALS, etc., delivered or sent per
Post.
SCOTSMAN, REVIEW, and COURANT
delivered early every Morning.
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J. DOUGLAS,
DENTIST,
(3 NORTH ST. ANDREW STREET,
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Professional aid carefully and efficiently
rendered.
Charges strictly Moderate.
THOMAS DAVIDSON,
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52 GEORGE IV. BRIDGE,
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DAY BOOKS, Ledgers, etc., Ruled a:
Bound to any Pattern. Plain anc
Fancy Stationery of every description.
The Famed Edinburgh Sixpenny Box ol
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above Address. ' A Marvel of Cheapness.'
Fcap. 4to, cloth extra, price 4s.,
An Elementary Treatise
ON
QUARTZ AND OPAL.
BY
GEORGE WILLIAM TRAILL, F.G.S.E.
Edinburgh : Maclachlan and Stewart.
London : Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.
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MACLACHLAN AND STEWART,
BOOKSELLERS,
64 SOUTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH,
GAELIC BOOKS,
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CALDWELLS' FRENCH BAEEEL PEN.
OALDWELLS' EDINBUEGH BANK PEN.
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PENS! PENS!! PENS!!!
THE FRENCH NIB is made from a mixture of Metals, resisting corrosion, and, while
producing the finest hair-stroke, is soft and flexible as the Goose Quill.
The steady increase in the Sales since it was first exhibited in 1862, and the voluminous
notices of the Press, prove it to be no ordinary Pen. In 6s., 3s. 6d., and 2s. Boxes.
The undernoted Pens are too well known to require comment : —
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ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC.
A small charge is made for packing in zinc for hot climates. Illustrated Catalogues, with
Samples, as supplied to Her Majesty the Queen and Royal Family.
CALDWELL BROTHERS, 15 WATERLOO PLACE.
BIBLES from lOd. to 10 Guineas. | TESTAMENTS from 5d. to 5 Guineas.
CHURCH SERVICES AND PRAYER-BOOKS, all Prices, at
THE LONDON BIBLE WAREHOUSE .
ALL THE MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS, for 10s. 6d. per Annum, at
THE MAGAZINE READING CLUB.
H. CAMERON,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
7 HANOVER STREET.
J. MACLAREN,
MANUFACTURING STATIONER,
PELNCES STEEET, WEST, EDINBUEGH.
AN Extensive Stock of Writing Papers always on Hand, from Is. 9d. to 10s. per
Ream of 480 Sheets. Envelopes from 4s. to 12s. per 1000. Monograms and Address Diks
Embossed in FIXED Colours on Note-paper and Envelopes. Illustrated Catalogue, post free on
application.
J. MACLAREN, Manufacturing Stationer,
138 PRINCES STREET (WEST), EDINBURGH.
W. AND A. K. JOHNSTON,
Sole Agents in Scotland for the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain and
Ireland, and the Geological Survey.
LAW PLANS AND PLANS OF ESTATES CONSTRUCTED, DRAWN,
AND LITHOGRAPHED.
PLANS AND MAPS COLOURED AND MOUNTED TO ORDER.
BANK-NOTES, CHEQUES, AND ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL WORK
CAREFULLY EXECUTED.
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STATIONERS, ACCOUNT-BOOK AND ENVELOPE AND CLOTH LABEL
MANUFACTURERS,
LOTHIAN" ROAD, EDINBUEGH.
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BOOK, LAW, AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE,
4 MELBOURNE PLACE, EDINBURGH.
AVID S. STEWART desires to intimate that, having greatly:
extended his already large and carefully-selected stock of
Type, and added an Improved Wharfedale Machine
to his plant of Presses, he is in a position to execute all Orders:
in a superior manner
From the central position of the Premises, Legal as well as
other Friends will find them convenient. Estimates furnished for
every description of work, with Specimens when required.
ACCURACY. PROMPTITUDE. MODERATION
-
PRINTING.
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13 CLYDE STREET,
UNDERTAKE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
BOOK, LAW, PERIODICAL, AND
GENERAL WORK,
PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE RATES.
Estimates on Application.
JOHN MURRAY,
Printers' Joiner, Brass-Rule Maker, Dealer
in Printing Materials, and Licensed
Appraiser.
Supplies PRINTING MATERIALS of every
description on the most Moderate Terms.
22 and 28 NIDDRY STREET,
EDINBURGH.
JAMES IRVINE,
13 WEST REGISTER STREET,
Die and Stamp Cutter,
Perforating Machine Maker,
Patent Cancelling
Machines for Bank Cheques and
Drafts.
LIVERY BUTTONS, CRESTS,
and MONOGRAMS.
ALEXANDER FORD,
(^ngrafar, Copperplate anb ^itjjograjjjju
printer,
142 HIGH STREET,
EDINBURGH.
SHOW CARDS, Maps, Plans, Banl
Cheques, Bills, Insurance Receipts anc-
other Forms ; Marriage, Visiting, and Busi-
ness Cards ; Invoices, Circulars, Letter Head-
ings, Intimation and Funeral Letters, Arms.
Crests, Stamps, Dies, etc. etc.
BANKS AND CO.,
ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
26 WATERLOO PLACE.
REMOVING
In September to more extensive Premises,
los. 9 & 10 North St. David Street,
PROJECTING LETTERS
FOR SIGN-BOARDS AND SHOP FRONTS,
JOHN DONALDSON,
12 ST. JAMES' SQUARE, EDINBURG
CARTE DE VISITE VIGNETTES,
10s. per Dozen.
JAMES JAMESON,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
50 NORTH PITT STREET.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 51
T. E. A L E X A N D E E,
MANUFACTURER OF
PRINTING INK,
IN EVERY VARIETY OF COLOUR,
AMPHION PLACE, EDINBURGH,
BLACK IN KS.
Per doz. Per doz.
COMMON, . . from 10s. to 18s. EXTRA FINE, . from 48s. to 96s.
FINE, . . . from 24s. to 36s. QUICK DRYING AND NEWS INKS.
COLOURED INKS.
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FINE QUALITY, .... from 5s. to 76s. per lb.
BRONZE BLUE, .... 6s. per lb.
CARMINE, CAMEO, AND LAKE INKS.
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DRY COLOURS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURED BY EMINENT LONDON CHEMISTS.
PREPARATION FOR DUSTING AND PRINTING IN GOLD.
WILLIAM HUNTER,
BOOKBINDER,
28 QUEEN STREET, EDINBURGH,
7DEGS respectfully to intimate that he continues to undertake every description of
Cloth Bookbinding for Publishers, Printers, and the Public generally. His
Stock of Designs and Stamps are entirely new, large, and varied; and all work en-
trusted to him will be executed with promptitude and punctuality, in the best style, and
at moderate Charges.
Estimates on Application.
Office— 28 QUEEN STREET, EDINBURGH.
entrance to works—
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COMPREHENSIVE LITHOGRAPHIC AND LETTERPRESS
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT.
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HAVING AN EFFICIENT STAFF OF
FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS AND PRINTERS,
ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE
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LA W AND GENERAL PRINTING,
WITH
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THOMAS H. DOUGLAS,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
CHAMBERLAIN ROAD, MORNINGSIDE,
EDINBURGH.
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AND ALL BRANCHES OF PHOTOGRAPHY CARRIED ON AT THE
ABOVE ADDRESS.
INSPECTION OF SPECIMENS INVITED.
SANDERSON AND SON,
LAPIDARIES, JEWELLERS, AND SEAL ENGRAVERS,
EDINBURGH,
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modious Premises, 92 PEINCES STREET (a few Doors West of the New Club), they have
opened with a Choice and Elegant Assortment of
NEW FIRST-CLASS GOODS
in the various Departments of their Business, and where they hope to be favoured with a continuance
of that Patronage which they have so long enjoved.
ESTABLISHED 1795.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 53
MACGILL'S GALLERY OF ART,
103 PRINCES STREET.
CONTINUATION OF TEE BUSINESS BY
P. WESTREN, JEWELLER.
SCOTCH PEBBLE BROOCHES, PINS, ETC,
OLAtf TAETAtt GOODS.
Austrian Gilt Bronze
Sets of Ink and Taper Stands, Pen-Trays,
Paper-Knives, etc. etc.
Suitable for Wedding and other Gifts.
3
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Opera and Field Glasses.
An excellent Assortment of the above by the best
French Makers.
Bohemian Glass Vases, Centre-pieces,
and Toilet Bottles.
KNIVES, SCISSORS, AND RAZORS.
JACQUES' GAME OF CROQUET.
The Artists' Materials Department
has been carefully re-stocked with all the
Requisites for Drawing, Painting,
and Illuminating.
Artistic Bronze
Figures, Vases, and Candelabras.
Dressing Cases.
Ladies' Travelling and Carriage Bags ;
Ivory, Tortoise- Shell, and Pearl
Card Cases, Cigar Cases, Portemonnaies,
and Paper Cutters.
MACGILL'S GALLEEY OF AET, 103 PEINOES STEEET.
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I kinds of Wool and Furnishings, Manufacturers of Buttons, Tassels, Gimps,
Fringes, etc. The Largest and Finest Stock of Jet in Edinburgh is at the
WHITBY JET WAREHOUSE,
THOMAS REID AND CO., 139 Princes Street
{West e?id, opposite St. John's Church").
ear-drops matched, any article made or repaired.
JAMES G. MACKAY,
56 LEITH STREET, EDINBURGH,
AND
11 KIRKGATE, LEITH,
H
AS for many years devoted special attention to the Manufacture of HAIR JEWEL-
LERY. Orders entrusted to him will be executed with Promptitude and Taste.
CLOCKS and WATCHES Cleaned and Kepaired by efficient Workmen on the Premises.
MURDOCH AND SON,
51 HANOVER STREET,
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Engravers, Medallists and Heraldic Artists.
Coats of Arms, Crests, Monograms, Addresses, etc., Engraved
on Stone, Steel, and Silver.
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Designed.
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MISS COUSTON
(Late T. ISBISTER),
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WEST END FANCY EMPORIUM—
132 PRINCES STREET.
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MAFOTACTUELTO JEWELLEE, WATCHMAKER, AND OPTICIAN,
54 LEITH STREET, EDINBURGH.
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MECHANICS' INSTITUTES, SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS, ETC.,
AND EMBRACING VIEWS ON THE
{^o-ntinsttt, in Falsstins, Statuary l^hromatrxipes,
COMIC SUBJECTS, Etc.
The Apparatus has been greatly improved, so that the Views are seen with great Brilliancy.
The size of the Screen is 10 or 18 feet square.
LARGE LANTERNS AND SLIDES LENT OUT.
A Great Variety of New Slides.
TERMS ON APPLICATION.
REDUCED PRICES TO SCHOOLS.
54 LEITH STREET.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
55
AITCHISON'S
FIVE-GUINEA LADIES' GOLD WATCH
is the best Moderately Priced LADIES'
GOLD WATCH at present manufactured. It is
.constructed on the Horizontal principle, Jewelled
in Four Holes, and has all the latest improve-
[ments, with a rich artistically Engraved (or engine-
turned) Case and Dial, making it a model of
elegance. In Strict Accuracy of Timekeeping, it
is not excelled by the most expensively made
iWatches. It will last for many years without de-
irangement, is carefully examined and adjusted
ibefore being placed in the Purchaser's hands, and
a Written Guarantee is given for Twelve Months.
(Can only be had from
JAMES AITCHISON,
i Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Silversmith,
15 BANK STEEET, EDINBURGH.
Observe particularly that the Number is 15.
Sent Free and Safe by Post on Receipt of Remit-
tance for the Amount.
GEORGE LAING,
Working Jeweller, "Watchmaker, and
Manufacturer of Scotch Pebble
and Highland Ornaments,
27 NICOLSON STREET,
EDINBURGH.
ORDERS and Repairs carefully attended
to, and executed by experienced Work-
jmen on the Premises. Watches, Timepieces,
Musical Boxes, etc., Cleaned and Repaired.
;Hair Plaited and Set to any Pattern. Seal
land Silver Engraving.
Old Gold and Silver Bought.
Country Orders promptly attended to.
ALEXANDER GUNN,
Working Jeweller, Watchmaker, and
Silversmith,
10 LEITH STREET, EDINBURGH.
Scotch Pebble Ornaments in Gold and Silver.
Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches.
Second-hand Silver Plate, in Spoons, Forks,
Tea-Sets, Salvers, Claret and Hot-Water
Jugs, Bread Baskets, and a great
variety of Articles.
Electro-Silver-Plated Goods, in every
useful Article.
Jet Goods, in Brooches, Bracelets, Chains, etc.
Hair Jewellery, in Chains, Bracelets, and
Brooches.
Watches and Jewellery Cleaned and Repaired.
Bullion Dealer, Refiner,
and Goldsmith.
WILLIAM MORTIMER,
9 NORTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH.
FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER
MONEYS EXCHANGED.
GOLD, Silver, Old Coins, Epaulettes, Lace,
Australian and Californian Gold, Gilders'
Skewings, Bookbinders' Rags, Photographers'
Silver- deposit, etc.. Bought.
Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Pearls,
and Jewels, Bought and Sold, or Exchanged.
Scotch Pebbles, Jaspers, Cairngorms, Pearls,
Gems, etc.
Dentists' Gold in Plate and Wire ; Platina,
in Gauze, Plate, and Wire, always on hand.
istablrsljcij 1820.
WILLIAM- PICKEN,
PRACTICAL WATCH AND
CLOCK MAKER,
9 MELBOURNE PLACE,
EDINBURGH.
J. F.
ESTABLISHED 1818.
B. DONALDSON
(Successor to J. Millar),
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,
14 NORTH BRIDGE & 92 WEST BOW.
"1 OLD WATCHES from £4, SILVER
WATCHES from £2; also a lanje
Assortment of CLOCKS, GOLD and SILVER
JEWELLERY, at Moderate Prices. Every
Description of- Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery
CLEANED and REPAIRED.
JAMES DEVINE,
DEALER IN GOLD AND SILVEE, AND
GENERAL MERCHANT,
299 and 301 COW GATE, EDINBURGH.
ALEX. JAMIESON,
Cumer ana Manufacturer of
BOWLING-GREEN BOWLS,
Watt Institution and School of Arts,
ADAM SQUARE,
EDINBURGH.
Silver and Ivory Mounted Prize Bowls.
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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
KEMP & CO.,
PHILOSOPHICAL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENT
MAKERS AND CHEMISTS,
Take the liberty of intimating that they have a very Extensive Assortment of
Am-PuMPS and Pneumatic Apparatus.
Electrical Machines and Apparatus.
Galvanic Batteries of all Arrangements,
viz. : for Chemical Decompositions, Medi-
cal Purposes, and Engineering Operations
— including Daniel's, Smee's, Bunsen's,
Callan's, etc.
Electro - Magnetic and Magnetic Ap-
paratus.
Electric Telegraph Apparatus.
Electrotype Apparatus.
Mathematical and Drawing Instruments.
Zoological Requisites — Dredging Nets.
Beams and Weights, from 3s. to the Finest
used in Chemical Analysis.
Geological Bags, Hammers, and Chisels.
Entomological Apparatus.
Medical Instruments — Dissecting Cases.
Urinometers, single and in cases.
Botanical Apparatus.
Microscopes and Microscopic Objects in
great variety.
Medical Galvanic Machines — various.
Chemical Substances, the commonest aa
well as the rarest.
All the Pure Chemical Tests.
toxicological testing cases.
Urinary Testing Cases.
Mineral Testing Cases.
Portable Chemical Cabinets.
Chemical Apparatus — an immense variety.
Cabinets of Minerals.
Photographic Apparatus and Chemicals.
Gazogenes for Making Soda Water, etc.
Dr. Husband's Vaccine Matter Tubes.
Taxidermists' Instruments.
Barometers, Thermometers, Hydrometers
Oilometers, Alkalimeters, etc.
PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION.
KEMP Sf Co. may state, that their Workshops being on the Premises, gives them great facilities
in promptly Manufacturing ayid Repairing all kinds of Philosophical Instruments.
PHILOSOPHICAL ESTABLISHMENT,
8, 11, 12, & 13 INFIRMARY STREET, EDINBURGH.
Alexander Reid,
optician and jeweller,
31a SOUTH CASTLE STREET
(FIRST SHOP SOUTH OF GEORGE STREET).
Spectacles and Eye Glasses of every description, Gold, Silver, Steel, and Shell.
Mathematical Drawing Instruments, in cases and separate.
Surveying Instruments, Theodolites, Levels, Chains, Staffs, Sextants, etc.
Barometers {Aneroid), Wheel, Portable, Model, Fitzroy, and others.
Thermometers — Bath, Chemical, Hothouse, Brewers', and others.
Telescopes, a great variety. Deer-stalking do. in Sling Cases, etc.
Field and Opera Glasses, Single and Double, 6 and 12 Glasses.
Magic Lanterns and Slides, Levers, Chromatropes, Views, etc.
Microscopes and Objects, Knives and Scissors, Botanic Glasses, etc., etc.
Working Models made to order. All Repairs personally attended to.
Jewellery in Coloured and Bright Gold Brooches, Guards, Alberts, Necklets, Pins, Studs,
Mourning Brooches, Silver and Pebble Brooches, Pins, Gold and Silver Lockets, Sleeve Links,
Watches, etc. A general assortment o/Tlated Jewellery, Gold and Plated Hair (Mounted) AlbertB,
Guards, etc.
%* Jewellery and Watches Cleaned and Repiaired.
A. REID, 31a South Castle Street
{FORMERLY 47 SOUTH BRIDGE).
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
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ESTABLISHED 180 9.
<*J&®
o^J MANUFACTURERS
A GENTS in Scotland for Jones' patent system of controlling Clocks by Electricity,
-*--*- as applied by them to the Clocks in the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, in con-
nection with the Time Gun and Time Ball signals, the principal Clocks in the New General
Post Office, and that in front of the General Register House ; also in the Glasgow
Observatory, in connection with the Public Clocks there ; the Liverpool Observatory, in
connection with the Time Gun on the Mersey ; in MANCHESTER ; in the Polkowa Obser-
vatory, St. Petersburg, Russia ; and in BOMBAY.
An Extensive Assortment of
BRITISH AND FOREIGN CLOCKS AND TIMEPIECES
For Drawing, Dining, and Bed Rooms, Libraries, Halls, and Offices.
Gold Chains, Seals, Keys, Lockets, etc.
Clocks wound by Contract. French Clock Cases Refreshed or Regilt.
6 JAMES RITCHIE & SON,
25 LEITH STREET, EDINBURGH.
CHRONOMETER AND WATCH MAKERS,
Astronomical, House, Railway, and Steeple Clock Manufacturers.
5«
EDINBURGH AND LETTH
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. 1
I beg most respectfully to request your attention to the Opening of those Spacious and
Commodious Premises, No. 101 Princes Street, Edinburgh, as the North British i
Magasin, which is established to supply Airproof, Waterproof, and all India Rubber
Goods for Surgical, Scientific, and Domestic Purposes. Vulcanite Goods, useful and
ornamental, and every article Manufactured by the
NORTH BRITISH RUBBER AND SCOTTISH VULCANITE COMPANIES :
Also Boots, Shoes, Slippers, etc. etc. (Ordinary Leather), of Edinburgh, London, and Paris ^
Make, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Youths, and Children.
THE STOCK OF
THE NORTH BRITISH MAGASIN, No. 101,
Which is very large and comprehensive, will enable Purchasers at once to suit themselves as to TaJ
and Fit with Articles in the several Departments, free from the numerous and recognised drawbacks,
attendant on the to-order system. It has been most carefully selected, and manufactured expressly for >i
a First-Class Trade ; is warranted, in Quality of Material and Work, most novel in Style and Fashion, .
and Marked in Plain Figures at lowest possible Beady-Money Prices. These are not quoted, as i
they cannot possibly give any idea of Value apart from" comparison of the Goods themselves: and-.
moreover, my intention is, that the North British Magasin, No. 101, shall become widely known,
more by the Character of Goods, combined with Eeal Cheapness, than by merely low quotations. I I
shall give the utmost possible attention to the wishes of my Patrons, and therefore venture to solicit
your support and confidence. My long and intimate knowledge of the Boot and Shoe Trade, together
with the high character which the Manue.u tubes of the North British Bubber and Scottish |
Vulcanite Companies have so justly acquired, and continue to maintain throughout the World,
justify me in offering the Best Value on the Best Terms, in these respective departments, that can be
found in any City- in the Kingdom. A List of various Articles in the several departments shall be
gladly shown to persons calling at the North British Magasin, No. lul, whether with the immediate
intention of purchasing or not. And as the purposes to which India Bubber is now applicable are daily
being multiplied, every such new adaptation will be shown as soon as produced. A call is solicited by
yours respectfully,
JOHN ANDERSON.
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The large Trade that I have done since opening, in the India Rubber and Vulcanite Depart-
ments, seems to have given rise to an impression that the Boots and Shoes are also Indi
Rubber or Gutta Percha. This is not so. While attending to the Overshoe Trade-
' NORTH BRITISH RUBBER COMPANY'S Make '—I beg to say, for Public Informa-
tion, that the Boot and Shoe Department is wholly of Leather, the usual Sterling Qualitn
I have furnished for a Period of Eighteen Years.
JOHN ANDERSON,
INDIA RUBBER, VULCANITE, AND SHOE MERCHANT,
WATERPROOFER AND BOOTMAKER,
101 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH.
Special Trade List to be had on Application.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
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INDIA-EUBBER MANUFACTURES.
India-Rubber
Manufactures.
eliverv Hose.
Solid Tubing.
Locomotive Piping.
Foot and Pump Valves.
Piston Packing.
Flange Washers.
Socket Washers.
Pump Buckets.
Wheel Tires for Car-
riages.
Warehouse and Road
Trucks.
Gas Bags.
Billiard and Bagatelle
Cushions.
oor Springs.
'oor Mats.
tDiving Dresses,
iydropults, or Portable
Fire-Engines.
lachinery Driving
Bands,
heet Rubber, all Qualities
and Thicknesses
luffers for Fiailway
Waggons.
Waterproof
Manufactures.
Gent's Walking Coats.
Coachmen's Coats.
Railway Guards' Coats.
Leggings and Overalls.
Mud and Deck Boots.
Driving Gloves.
Cart Covers.
Waggon Covers.
Rick Covers.
Horse-Loin Covers.
Carriage Aprons.
Fishing Coats.
Fishing Trousers.
Fishing Stockings.
Fishing Boots.
Fishing Shoes.
Fishing Bags.
Game Bags.
Ammunition Bags.
Knapsacks.
Gun and Rifle Covers.
Portable Sponging Baths.
Portable Boats.
Water and Air Beds.
Pillows and Cushions.
Waterproof Bed Sheets.
Vulcanite or
Hard India-Rubber
Manufactures.
Ladies' Long Chains.
Ladies' Victoria Chains.
Ladies' Necklets.
Gent.'s Albert Chains.
Ladies' Band Combs.
Dressing Combs.
Bracelets, Crosses.
Ear-rings, Brooches.
Buckles, Belt-clasps.
Thimbles. Charms.
Card Baskets, Studs.
Sleeve Links, Solitaires.
Toilet Trays, Hair Pins.
Armlets. Gauntlets.
Shirt Studs. Pen-holders.
Drinking Cups, etc.
Gutta Percha
Manufactures.
Bands for Machinery.
Pump Buckets.
Tubing, Shoe Soles.
Sheets— all Qualities.
Mouthpieces and Whistles
for Speaking Tubes.
Sundries.
Leather Leggings.
India-Rubber Balls.
India-Rubber Toys.
Tobacco Pouches.
Bed and Crib Sheeting.
Soap Bags.
Sponge Bags.
Nursing Aprons.
Feeding Bottles.
Teats and Nipple Shields.
Finger Stools.
Thumb Covers.
Chest Expanders.
Foot-balls.
Silk and Cotton Stockings.
Knee-caps, Leggings.
Anklets and Wristlets.
Gutta Percha Tissue
Cloth.
Enemas.
Clyster Bottles.
Breast Exhausters.
India-Rubber Shoes.
Elastic Gusseting.
Hot-Water Bottles.
Elastic Bands
Cord and Catapults.
THORNTON AND CO,,
78b PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH.
Works— GILMORE PARK, EDINBURGH.
Glasgow Warehouse- 43 and 45 JAMAICA STREET.
THOMAS DUNCAN AND SONS,
BRUSH MANUFACTURERS
TO THE
^{jjjoinf limit
QUEEN.
Wholesale Warehouse and Manufactory— HOPE CEE SCENT, LEITH WALK.
J. & J. LIGHTBODY,
12 HANOVER STREET, EDINBURGH,
22 JUNCTION STREET, LEITH.
MARBLE AND SLATE CHIMNEY-PIECE MANUFACTURERS.
ENCAUSTIC AND MOSAIC TILE PAVEMENTS.
ROMAN AND PORTLAND CEMENTS.
DRAINAGE PIPES, CHIMNEY CANS, etc.
DEPOT FOR HEATHFIELD, CARDOWAN, AND GLENBOIG FIRE-CLAY WORKS.
Estimates and Designs furnished on application.
6o
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
Foreign and British
Marble Works.
AND. WALLACE & CO., Marble Mer-
chants and Sculptors, 15 Leith Walk,
and at the Railway Station, Shrub Place,
Leith Walk, import direct, use improved
steam power, and do the first business out
of London, at the lowest possible prices.
Monuments, Chimney Pieces, Baths, Pavement,
etc.
Repairs moderately and judiciously made.
FRANCIS R. SIM,
MANUFACTURER OF
GLASS CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, etc.
AND
CUT FLINT-GLASS of all Kinds,
ALSO
BRASSFOUNDER AND GASFITTER.
Bronzed Gas Lamps for Dining-Rooms,
Lobbies, etc., of the Finest Quality
and Best Designs.
96 PRINCES STREET.
LA MAEBREBIE.
MONUMENTS, MANTELPIECES, COATS OF ARMS, ALTARS
PAVEMENTS, BATHS, CONSOLE TABLES, ETC.
Chimney Pieces, etc., beautifully Cleaned by a
new process, at a trifling cost, without the
usual damage to paper and carpets.
CLEMENT WHYTE,
NORTH BRITISH MARBLE WORKS,
CANONMILLS.
China and Glass Warehouse,
19 GEORGE IV. BRIDGE, EDINBURGH;
SMALL, GILLOI, AM CO.
NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY WEEK.
TEA SETS, BREAKFAST SETS,
DINNER SETS, DESSERT SETS
TOILETTE WARE, TABLE GLASS,
VASES, FLOWER STANDS.
A Large Stock to Choose from.
All Marked at Low Rates for a Ready-Money Trade
SMAIL, GILLON, AND CO.,
19 GEORGE IV. BRIDGE, EDINBURGH
JOHN DONALD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHINA AND GLASS WAREEOOMS,
TOP OF BRISTO PORT LANE,
EDINBURGH.
The ONLY ENTRANCE is by the Stair Fourth Door up the Lane.
LIST OP GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DINNER SETS, from 30s. and upwards.
BREAKFAST SERVICES, from 20s.
TEA SERVICES, from 7s. 6d.
DESSERT SETS, from 40s.
TOILET SETS, Complete, from 5s.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS FOR THE TOILET TABLE.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
A CHOICE SELECTION OF
Dining and Drawing-Room Vases and Ornaments.
CUT, ENGRAVED, AND MOULDED GLASS IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM HOME AND FOREIGN MAKERS.
STONEWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Parties Furnishing will effect a very GREAT SAVING by purchasing
at this Establishment.
EXPORT AND COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
N.B.— Please observe the NAME and ENTRANCE.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
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CHINA AND GLASS WAREHOUSE.
H
THOMAS STEWART,
7 and 9 HAY'S COURT, MAIN POINT, '
AS always on hand an Ample and Select Stock of CHINA, GLASS, and STONE-
WARE, at very Moderate Prices.
S. GLASSTONE,
WHOLESALE
PICTURE FRAME MAKER,
IMPORTER OF
j Gilt, Eosewood, and Maple Mouldings,
Slips, and Beads.
59 SOUTH BRIDGE (2 Stairs up)
(Opposite the College},
EDINBTJRG-H.
P. MALLOCH AND SON,
MAP-MOUNTERS,
306 LAWNMARKET, EDINBURGH.
SURVEYORS', ENGINEERS', and ARCHI-
TECTS' PLANS, DRAWINGS, and
TRACINGS; ORDNANCE MAPS and IN-
SURANCE CARDS, carefully Mounted and
Varnished.
J. Whatman's Best Hand-made Double
Elephant and Imperial Drawing Papers kept
n Stock, Mounted for immediate use, in single
Sheets and joined in Rolls. Web Paper
Mounted to Order.
ELLICE LUIS,
STUCCO MANUFACTURER AND DEALER
IN PORTLAND CEMENT,
2 8 HIGH STREET,
EDINBURGH.
PLASTER OF PARIS of the Finest Quality,
for all purposes, can be had always
fresh ground.
J. A. COWAN,
Fishing Rod and Tackle Maker.
FLIES DRESSED TO ANY PATTERN.
Every Information given regarding the
different lures and waters.
18 BRUNSWICK STREET, STOCKBBIDGE,
EDINBURGH.
G. AND J. LEG GAT,
Mljipmakera to % d^mzn,
BROWN SQUARE, GEORGE IV. BRIDGE,
EDINBURGH.
Australian Stock Whip, and Cattle Tubes
of the most approved kinds.
M. CLEGHORN,
PORTMANTEAU AND TRUNK MANUFACTURER,
5 SOUTH ST. ANDREW STREET, EDINBURGH,
Third Shop from, Princes Street.
TRAVELLING and Courier Bags, Railway Rugs, Hat Cases. Door Mats of every description.
House Brushes and Brooms, Hair Brushes, Horse and Carriage Brushes. Chamois Leather and
Sponges. Trunks for Indian, Foreign, and Marriage Outfits, etc.
LUKE DUFFY,
Basket Manufacturer, Indian Chair Maker, and General Cane Worker,
242 CANONGATE,
BEGS respectfully to intimate to his Customers and the Public, that he has now returned to his
former but Greatly Improved Premises, on the site of the late Explosion and. Fire in the
Danongate, and, with the New Stock of Goods which he was enabled to get up during Lis absence
rom his regular place of business, he hopes to be able to retain the good-will of his Wholesale Cus-
.omers and also to receive a share of Public Patronage, if moderate prices can be any inducement.
L. D., besides being able to execute orders in any description ot Basket-work, is the only Indian Chair
Maker at present in Scotland. They were formerly made in this town by a native of India, very
secretly, and sold at a high price ; but L. D. has made improvements in both appearance and dura-
bility, and reduced the prices considei ably. He therefore feels confident that this article, which for
Jeauty of appearance, strength, and comfort (price considered), has no equal, will receive the general
ipprobation of the Public.
Indian, Chinese, and American Cane-work Repaired. Chairs Re-caned.
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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
DEMAND
COM MODITY
IS THE
O NLY PROOF
ITS VALUE.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.,
PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS OF THE WORLD-RENOWNED
'SINGER' SEWING A!ND BUTTON-HOLE MACHINES,
FOR FAMILY USE AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE CIVILISED WORLD.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE :— 458 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
The following extract from the New York Financial Chronicle contains the official returns by each '
Company of actual business, and affords most convincing proof of the paramount value and utility of
the ' Singer' Machines : —
Sewing Machines. — The following interesting statistics we gather from the quarterly returns made,
we believe, under oath, by the several manufacturers of sewing machines throughout the United States. J
The figures which we present, and which we have been at some pains to collect, show at a glance the
wonderful growth and great importance of this branch of American manufactures. It will be observed
that one Company alone has produced and sold within the year over forty-three thousand machines. It
is somewhat remarkable that, during the recent stagnation in trade, this business has been but slightly,
if at all affected. But below are the figures in detail : —
SEWING MACHINES MANUFACTURED AND SOLD, AS PER QUARTERLY
RETURNS, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 10, 1867.
Double-Thread Machines.
The Singer Manufacturing Co., .
The Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co.
The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co.,
The Howe Machine Co.,
The Florence Sewing Machine Co.,
The Weed Sewing Machine Co.,
The Elliptic Sewing Machine Co.,
The JStna Sewing Machine Co.,
The Finkle & Lyon Sewing Machine Co.,
The Empire Sewing Machine Co.,
The Leavitt Sewing Machine Co.,
First Second
Quarter. Quarter.
9,514 14,164
8,897
7,491
1,995
2,813
377
504
806
443
512
285
11,852
8,796
2,820
3,126
854
1,727
791
660
579
270
Third
Quarter.
8,996
8,739
7,091
2,726
2,039
899
331
718
771
476
198
Fourth
Quarter.
10,379
8,567
9,621
3,512
2,556
1,508
623
643
614
554
298
Totals.
43,053
38,055
32,999
11,053
10,534
3,638
3,185
2,958
2.488
2.121
1,051
Total Double- Thread Machines, 151,135
The ' Singer ' Family Machines are fitted with a Patent Tuck Marker, which creases each succeed-
ing Tuck while Sewing, and also other novel accessories not to be had with Machines of any other
manufacture.
m- FORTY-THREE THOUSAND AND FIFTY-THREE
Sold last year, ending June 10, 1867,
W FOUR THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND NINETY-EIGHT
More than the highest number sold by any other Company.
SCOTTISH OFFICES:
No. 107 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH.
Glasgow, Go Buchanan Street. | Dundee, 28 Reform Street. | Aberdeen, 46 George Street.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
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mnhm$ %n$nm hx % ^mtxxom limb,
38 AND 58 NICOLSON STREET.
THPARt1eSA^ respectfully invites the attention of
t^dy-Money Prils following Articles, which are marked at Lowest
MATTRESSES of Hair, Wool, Silk Flock, Cotton, Grass,
and Straw.
CUSHIONS FOR CHURCH PEWS, etc.,
Made, Cleaned, and Repaired.
FEATHER BEDS, BOLSTERS, AND PILLOWS.
EIDER AND ARCTIC DOWN QUILTS in great variety.
The above all thoroughly purified by Steam.
A CHOICE SELECTION OF BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS.
(.4 beautifully Illustrated Catalogue on Application).
PATENT FOLDING CHAIR
BEDSTEAD,
18s. to 25s.
HALP TESTEE BEDSTEADS,
30s. to 100s.
FEENCH BEDSTEADS,
19s. to 70s.
CHILDEEN'S COTS,
24s. to 40s.
BABY LINEN BASKETS, Cradles, Nursery and other Chairs ; Toy Carts, Dress Baskets ; Soiled
Linen, Laundry, Butter, Hand, and Bottle Baskets ; Wine Flats ; Wine, Beef, and Plant Hampers ;
Coops for Poultry ; Curling-Stone Baskets ; Chairs Bottomed in Cane or Willows, etc.
TRIMMED
BASSINETTES,
from 20s.
PERAMBULATORS,
6s. 6d. to 30s.
MATS for Church, Hall, Dining-Room, Drawing-Room, Parlour, Bed-Boom, and other Doors •
MATS for Stables ; MATTING for Lobbies, Church Passag-es, Offices, etc. SACKS and SACKING
of the best quality— MARKING GRATIS. BREWERS' HAIR-CLOTH, all widths, very fine ■
Hair Belts ; Hair Gloves, Is. 3d. each. LONG and CARPET BROOMS, Hearth, Bannister, Hair,'
Nail, Tooth, Clothes, Shoe, Water, Black Lead, and Spoke Brushes.
CLOTHES LINES; HOPES AND TWINES OF ALL SIZES; SHEEP NETS, ETC.
KNITTED WOEK, BEAD W0EK, AND NETTED W0EK, IN GEEAT VAEIETY.
BRANCH SHOP— 21 South Frederick Street.
WILLIAM MARTIN, Manager.
READY MONEY.
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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT.
JEWELLERS,
WATCHMAKERS,
GOLDSMITHS
%q f is gtfgal f iflfriuas t\t f rteri of MaJUs.
FERGUSON BROTHERS
CHRONOMETER MAKERS AND SILVERSMITHS,
SOLS AGENTS IN INVERNESS AND THE NORTH FOP,
ELKINGTON AND C0M
PLATE MANUFACTURERS TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN.
18 SOUTH ST. ANDREW STREET,
EDINBURGH.
HIGHLAND ESTABLISHMENT— CORNER OF UNION STREET, INVERNESS.
MRS. SMITH,
DRESSMAKER,
36 GROVE STREET.
MACHINE ST1TCHIXG AND QUILTING.
MISS OGG,
Ladies' and Children's General Outfitter,
6 HANOVER STREET,
EDINBURGH.
STAYS. CRINOLINES, and UNDER-
CLOTHING to order; also the Cutting-
out of Ladies' and Children's Underclothing
for Home Sewing.
Stays "Washed and Repaired.
N.B.— Ladies waited upon at their Residences.
FOR
Millinery, Stays, Drapery, Hosiery,
and Gloves,
GO TO
FAIRBAIRN'S
7 and 11 CLERK STREET.
JOHN SCOTT,
Family Linen, Underclothing, and
Baby Linen "Warehouse,
5 GREENSIDE STREET, EDINBURGH.1 J
The materials for Ladies' Underclothing and
Baby Linen can be had cut out ready for
sewing in all the Newest Shapes.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
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THE SOUTH-SIDE EMPORIUM FOR
LADIES' DRESS.
DEPARTMENTS.
Black Silks.
Coloured Silks.
Fancy Dresses.
French Merinoes.
Printed Cambrics.
Printed Muslins.
Drapery Goods.
Shawls.
Mantles.
Millinery.
Flowers.
Stays and Crinolines.
Underclothing.
Mantle Cloths.
Silk and Patent Velvets,
Hosiery and Gloves.
Ribbons and Laces.
Parasols and Umbrellas.
Sewed Goods.
Trimmings and Small Wares.
MARRIAGE. OUTFITS. MOURNING OUTFITS.
The Dressmaking. Millinery, and Mantle-making Departments are under First-class Management.
Orders executed in the First Style, and at Lowest Charges. Fitting Eooms on the Premises.
COLLEDGE,
37 NICOLSON STREET,
Opposite Surgeons' Hall, Edinburgh.
All Cottons are now Much Lower in Price than they have been for many years.
CHEAP CALICOES.
M'LAREN, SON, and CO. purchase their Cottons in Large Quantities direct from
Manufacturers, thereby saving any Intermediate Profit.
[JgT Attention is particularly directed to a Superior Make of Long Cloth, manufactured for
M'Laren, Son, and Co., and Stamped with their Own Name, which they strongly
recommend for Family Use. It is
2d. PER YARD
LOWER IN PRICE than HOEEOCKSES'.
A Large Stock in all the Various Qualities of Horrockses', Crewdson's, and other Standard Makes.
329, 331, 333; 323, 325, 327 HIGH STREET.
Ready Money.
MKLHEBY AND DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT,
4 HOPE STEEET, CHARLOTTE SQUAEE.
IiyTISS TAYLOR, from the late Madame Chaffard's, 2 Castle Street, begs to inform
-LJ-L the Ladies of Edinburgh and ATcinity that she is now in full possession of the above
Premises, where she will be happy to receive their Orders.
Miss T. trusts that, from her experience in Madame Chaffard's business, and the satis-
faction expressed by those Ladies who patronized that Establishment, that she will receive
and continue to merit their approbation.
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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
IMPROVEMENTS IN SHIRTS.
THOMSON'S Improved Corazza, linen breasts and wrist-
bands, from 5s. to 8s. 6d. each.
THOMSON'S Improved Coloured, from 3s. 6d. to 5s. 6d. each.
THOMSON'S Improved Flannel Shirts, at 7s. 6d., 9s. 6d.,
and 12s. 6d. each.
THOMSON'S Improved Boys' Shirts, from 3s. to 4s. each.
THOMSON'S Improved Three-fold Collars, 6d. to Is. each.
THOMSON'S New Sporting Shirts, beautiful designs, com- .
prising Checks, Stripes, Knickerbocker Patterns, •
etc., all Colours.
THOMSON'S Improved Corazza is the best extant ; and for
ease, excellence, and durability, cannot be
excelled.
THOMSON'S Improved Shirt will be sent to the country, on
the exact width of neck, wrist, and chest being
given along with the order.
THOMSON'S CLOTHIK} AND SHIRT ESTABLISHMENT,
103 SOUTH BRIDGE.
SPECIAL
TEOUSER NOTICE.
THOMSON'S celebrated
SIXTEEN- SHILLING
TROUSERS, made from
an extensive range of high-
class Scotch Tweeds. They
are unsurpassed for their
7'ery Superior Fitting qiiali-
ties. Every improvement
which experience and taste
can produce is brought to
bear in the Cutting Depart-
ment. They are also distin-
guished for their Superiority
of Material and Excellence
of Workmanship. The Sub-
scriber is enabled to buy
extensively (the demand is
large and steadily increasing,
being an average of Fifty
pairs a-week) in the First
Markets for Cash. They
are all thoroughly shrunk.
UNSURPASSED FOR MATERIAL,
STYLE, AND FINISH.
^owsi^
EVERY NEW PATTERN AND COLOUR.
SPECIAL
COAT NOTICE.
STYLLSH PRLNCE
of WALES MORNLNG
COATS, silk faced and
braided, very tasteful, in
Blacks, and all the various
new Colourings, from Forty-
two Shillings. STYLISH
MORNING COATS,
single and double breasted,
Newest Fashion in all
the new Materials, fromi
Thirty-five Shillings. ONE
GUINEA OVEM
CO A TS, thoroughly shoiver
proof, — exceedingly well
adapted for Summer wean
They are not surpassed for
neatness of Manufacture •
and Style. Beautiful Fa?icy
CASHMERE VEST-:
INGS, newest Fat terns,
from Twelve-and-sixpence.
CLOTHING and SHIRT ESTABLISHMENT,
103 SOUTH BRIDGE
(5th Shop from Tvon Church),
EDINBURGH.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
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CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,
40 SOUTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH,
A. KELLOCK AND COMPANY, 17s" 6d'
Tailors, Clothiers, Shirt Makers, and
General Outfitters,
40 SOUTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH,
SUPPLY Gentlemen's Clothing, Shirts, Hosiery, etc.,
of the very best description, at really moderate charges
I — for Cash.
THE SCOTCH TWEED TROUSERS,
17s. 6d.,
SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED.
ELLWOOD'S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER
LONDON HATS,
Combining Lightness, Comfort, and Durability. These
celebrated Hats give the greatest satisfaction to wearers.
A TRIAL INVITED.
40 SOUTH BRIDGE.
Terms — Cash. No Discount.
A. AND J. MURRAY,
HOSIERS, GLOVERS, AND SHIRTMAKERS,
10 UNION PLACE
F E G A N & CO.,
M HIGH STREET
(SIGN OF THE GREAT GLOBE),
CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS,
A RE always supplied with the most Fashionable and Durable Materials for Gentlemen's,
II. Boys', and Artisans' Clothing.. The Stock of Ready-Made Goods consists of every
Article for Men's and Youths' Clothing. Their Prices are, for very many years, known to be
die most moderate.
This is the oldest Ready-Made Clothing Establishment in Edinburgh.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
BOWER AND BROWN,
22 SOUTH BRIDGE
{Opposite the Commercial Barik\
CLOTHIERS AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS,
~TT)EG respectfully to announce that their Stock of every requisite suitable for Gentlemen's
-*-' wear is comprised of Goods from the Medium to the Finest Qualities produced by
Home and Foreign Manufacturers. Each article being carefully selected by ourselves, the
purchaser may rely that a First-class Material is received ; while the Tailoring Branch is
so conducted as to ensure an elegant and agreeable fit.
The annexed List comprises some of the Standard Goods always in Stock.
(Made to order, and thoroughly shrunk.')
Black Dress Coats, .... 45s. to 70s.
Black Frock Coats,
Black Doe Trousers, .
Fancy Morning Coats,
Tweed Shooting Coats,
Scotch Tweed Trousers,
Fancy Doe Trousers, .
French Doe Trousers,
Cloth and Tweed Vests,
A Large Variety of Quilting and Fancy Vests.
50s. ,
, 80s.
22s. ,
, 30s.
36s. ,
, 60s.
32s. ,
, 50s.
15s. ,
, 27s. 6d.
22s. ,
, 29s. 6d.
24s. ,
, 34s.
9s. 6d. ,
, 17s. 6d.
The Newest Styles and Fabrics in
Top Coats, 21s. to 70s.
Lambs- Wool and Merino Hosiery, Kid and Cloth Gloves,
Silk and Satin Scarfs and Ties, Braces, Shirts,
Collars, Cuffs, Silk and Cambric Handker-
chiefs, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Plaids,
Railway Rugs.
FOREIGN OUTFITS
Supplied on the shortest notice, Packed, Marked, and Despatched.
BOWER AND BROWN,
22 SOUTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
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THE BOYS' KILT DRESS.
THE BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUIT, and
THE BOYS' YOUNG ENGLAND SUIT,
All Ready Made, or Made at once to Order, at
PANTON and YOUNG'S, 36 SOUTH BRIDGE.
MILLAN AND SON,
TAILORS, ARMY CLOTHIERS,
AND HABIT MAKERS,
135 GEORGE STREET.
DANIEL FIM.AYS0I,
TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HABIT, AND
BREECHES MAKER,
21a GEORGE STREET
(Few Doors West of St. Andrew's Church).
LAUDER AID HAEDIE,
CLOTH TERS, MEN'S MERCERS, AND
HABI1 MAKERS,
8 ST. ANDREW SQUARE.
THOMAS HYIDE & CO.
(LATE J. CRAWFORD & CO.),
CLOTHIERS AND DRAPERS,
13 UNION PLACE,
EDINBURGH.
WILLIAM HEIIEY,
TAILOR, CLOTHIER, AND HATTER,
21 LEITH STREET,
EDINBURGH.
NOTICE OP REMOVAL.
JOHN ALLAN,
TAILOE AND CLOTHIEE,
BEGS to intimate his REMOVAL from
No. 6 East Register Street to those
central Premises,
21 LEITH STREET.
E. P. WATSON/
TAILOE, CLOTHIEE, AND OTJTPITTEE,
CLANALPINE BUILDINGS,
BREAD STREET.
ALL the newest Styles in Scotch and
English Tweeds. Newest and most
Fashionable Coatings and Vestings. Suits
made to order on the shortest notice by First-
class Workmen.
A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
JOHN SMITH,
bailor, Clotljier, Jjjalgit, §ar, dofoit, atirj |faHt leaker,
102 SOUTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH,
Begs to draw the attention of
Clergymen and Gentlemen to his select and
well-assorted stock of Superfine Black Cloths and Doe-
skins for Dress Suits, combining appearance and durability with
moderate prices. The workmanship is got up in the neatest style, under J. S.'s
personal superintendence ; and as he has been for a number of years established as a practical
cutter, he can with confidence solicit a trial, being ensured of success. — J. S. having bestowed
considerable attention to the making up of Trousers— the most difficult and generally
the worst fitting garment worn — has succeeded in making them both elegant
in style and comfortable to the wearer. His materials for
Trouserings comprise a quantity of the newest and
most fashionable patterns of Tweeds, and
plain and fancy Doeskins.
TROUSERS MAKER.
JOHN SMITH,
102 SOUTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH.
7o
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
If you want Good Value for your Money, go to the Old-Established
HAT, CAP, AM UMBRELLA WAREHOUSE,
10 NORTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH
(sign of the golden lion and parasol).
WILLIAM BURGE,
Established in the same Shop Twenty-three Years, and on the Bridges for Half a Century.
HATS RE-MADE AND DRESSED. FELTS ALTERED.
UMBRELLAS COVERED AND REPAIRED.
Parties from the Country can have Repairs back with them the same day, as the Work is
Done on the Premises.
In addition to his large Stock of Hats, Caps, and Umbrellas, W. B. has always on hand a First-
Class Selection of
Leather Hat-Cases, Travelling Bags, Braces, Neckties, Belts, etc. etc.
HATS TRIMMED FOR MOURNING. ELASTIC MOURNING BANDS.
t^° No connection with any other Shop in Town.
PUFFERY !
PUFFERY !
A DIALOGUE.
These glaring announcements which daily I see
In the Boot and Shoe trade are a puzzle to me —
Clearing out, great reductions, and bargains they
show,
Yet though giving away, still the richer they grow :
The good sense of people they fain would ignore —
Just Puffery, my girl ! — just Puff! — nothing more.
And these goods from Bankrupts and Fires have a run,
That looks somewhat suspicious — they never get done.
Selling off! Selling off! is a cry never ceases.
Yet the faster they sell them their Stock still increases.
All merchants of honour such tricks should deplore —
Just Puffery, my girl!— just Puff!— nothing more.
The most trifling repairs of a shop never fail
To give a pretext for a sham of a sale,
And Copper-Tipped Toes now must surely prevail.
Since the puff on the Twig's blown long on the gale ;
Such silly expedients are now a great bore —
Just Puffery, my girl ! — 'tis a Puff !— nothing more.
This Puffing and Blowing so specious has grown,
Slakes many men pause ere they talk of their own.
Though there's many in trade I've oft heard you say,
Who's goods far eclipse this pretentious display,
Who's profits and prices you've told me before,
Are as low as can be, — can we ask any more ?
LECKIE'S CELEBRATED FAMILY BOOT AID SHOE WAREHOUSE,
50 COCKBUKN STREET.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
7'
ESTABLISHED 1820.
R. RUTHERFORD AND SON,
BOOTMAKERS,
142 GEORGE STREET.
Always in Stock, a large Choice of First-Class GOODS in every Department
of the Trade,
OGLIS GREEN
DYEING, SCOTJEING, AND PEINTING
ESTABLISHMENT,
SLATEFORD, EDINBURGH.
A AND J. M'NAB, Dyers and Scourers
. to the Queen, would respectfully call
attention to their IMPROVED METHODS
of DYEING and CLEANING DRESSES.
SHAWLS, CLOAKS, Gentlemen's
CLOTHES, DAMASK CURTAINS, and
every variety of SILK and WOOLLEN
MATERIAL.
They would also call attention to their New
Process of PRINTING on RE-DYED or
CLEANED SILK, WOOLLEN or MIXED
FABRICS, which gives to them a new ap-
pearance. Patterns can be seen at their
Agents.
FURNITURE COVERS and CURTAINS
HAND-GLAZED or MANGLE-FINISHED.
Also, MUSLIN and LACE CURTAINS
DRESSED as NEW by Elastic Frames.
BRUSSELS, TURKEY, etc. CARPETS,
of the Largest Size, can be CLEANED by a
Patent Steam Carpet-Cleaning Machine, with-
out softening or removing the natural stiffen-
ing, and without injury to the colours or
danger of shrinking.
lists of Prices obtained, and Silk Printed
Patterns seen, at their Offices,
39 QUEEN STREET AND
85 SOUTH CLERK ST., EDINBURGH;
AND AT THE
DYE AND BLEACH WORKS,
INGLIS GREEN, SLATEFORD.
MAVER AND CO.,
SILK AND WOOLLEN DYERS,
OSTEICH EEATHEE DEESSEES,
7 CLERK STREET.
Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned, and Mournings
Dyed on the Shortest Notice.
THOMAS F. ADAM,
LEATHEE MEEOHANT,
42 POTTERROW & 5 ALLISON SQUARE,
EDINBURGH.
OBSERVE! OBSERVE
THE
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENTS,
25, 81, and 83 ST. MARY'S WYND.
"YY7" ANTED to Purchase, Cast-off WEAR-
T V ING APPAREL of every description,
Naval and Military Uniforms, etc. Ladies
and Gentlemen of Edinburgh and Vicinity
are most respectfully informed, that large
quantities of the above are wanted for home
sale and exportation. The Highest Price will
be decidedly given in Cash.
N.B. — Orders by Post most punctually
attended to.
ADDRESS-
JAMES M'lVEE, Clothier,
25, 81, and 83 St. Mary's Wynd,
EDINBURGH.
JOHN B. BURGE,
PBACTICAL HATTEK,
47 LOTHIAN ROAD,
BEGS to return his thanks to his customers,
and the public generally, for their pa-
tronage for the last twelve years, and hopes,
by strict attention to business, that they will
continue their favours. He intends, by small
profits and quick returns — his terms being
Cash — to give as good value as any of the
same trade in town.
'Good. Hats from 10s. 6d. Best Made, 17s.
Hats and Felts Cleaned, Dressed, and Altered on the
Premises. Hats trimmed for Mourning, etc.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
80 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
JOHN SHEARER
(Late BELFRAGE and SHEARER),
HOSIER, SHIRT MAKER, GLOVER, AND OUTFITTER.
IMPORTER OF FRENCH GLOVES.
A VERY GOOD FRENCH GLOVE AT Is. 6d. PER PAIR. All Sizes— 6^ to 9£.
8s. 6d. THE HALF DOZEN.
IMPORTER OF FRENCH SHIRTINGS.
FELT HATS, SATIN HATS.
DRESSING COATS AND ROBES.
Outfits to all Farts of the Globe, and Lists forwarded on application,
JOHN ARMSTRONG,
General Drapery Warehouse. Millinery, Dressmaking, Outfitting.
Family Mournings.
12 CHARLOTTE PLACE, QUEENSFERRY STREET.
MRS. C. M'KAY,
Mas ^antr Jflouws atib Jfntit Utaker,
3 TOLLCROSS, EDINBURGH.
PAPEE FLOWEES, FEENS, & WEEATHS
For Table Decorations.
Lessons given in this Art. Terms moderate.
Every Material supplied for the above.
WHITEHEAD AND CO.,
temrfart urns ai%mivax Pasierg
TO THE
QtJEEN AND EOTAL FAMILY.
KNICKERBOCKER HOSE AND SOCKS
IN EVERY VARIETY.
18 SOUTH ST. ANDREW STREET.
SAMUEL YARROLL,
OSTEIOH FEATHEE MANUFAOTUEEE
AND FUEELEE,
No. 13 NORTH ST. ANDREW STREET,
EDINBURGH.
Ladies' Feathers and Plumes Cleaned,
Dyed, and Dressed.
FURS CLEANED AND ALTERED.
MESSRS. P. & R. HAY,
SILK DYERS, SCOURERS, Etc.,
RESPECTFULLY intimate that, for the
convenience of their Customers and
the Public, they have opened the Shop,
No. 11 South St. David Street,
where Goods will be received and given out
in connection with their long-estabkshed and
well-known Premises at
No. 1 Heriot Buildings, Leith Walk.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
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NEW CARPETS FOR 1868.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
A Great Inducement is presented to Purchasers of Carpets this Season — all New Goods
being much lower in price than they have been for many years — in many cases,
One Shilling per Yard lower than last year.
M'LAREN, SON, and CO. respectfully announce that they have now received their
Speing Delivery of New Carpets, which are of the Best Manufacture and most Approved
Design in
BKUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTEE, SCOTCH, DUTCH, etc.
\* INSPECTION INVITED.
32 9, 331, 333; 32 3, 32 5, 327 HIGH STREET.
Ready Money.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN
CARPETS AND CURTAIN FABRICS,
FRENCH, SWISS, AND BRITISH LACE,
LENO AND MUSLIN CURTAINS,
BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS,
MATTRESSES, FEATHER BEDS,
BLANKETS, AND BED QUILTS,
AT
ROBERT GRIEVE AED CO.'S,
83 GEORGE STREET.
J. G. IAY AID SOI,
DYERS AND SCOURERS,
13 NORTH MELVILLE PLACE
(Queensjerry Street),
EDINBURGH.
JAMES M'KECHNIE,
SILK, WOOLLEN, AND FEATHER
DYER,
41 WEST tflCOLSON STEEET.
Works— BELL'S MILLS,
EDINBURGH.
A Suit of Clothes for 2s. 7d.,
Beautifully Cleaned and Pressed on the
Shortest Notice, at
P. DOUGLAS',
SILK DYEE AND SOOTJEEE,
37 NIDDRY STREET, and Entrance by
23 SOUTH BRIDGE.
ESTABLISHED 1852.
GEORGE WATSON,
CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND
UNDERTAKER,
5 AND 9 TOLLCROSS,
EDINBURGH.
BEST qualities of Furniture, Iron Beds,
etc., at extremely moderate prices.
Feather Beds and Pillows, Hair Mattresses,
!and Straw Palliasses, made up of thoroughly
I pure materials, at the lowest remunerative
t rates.
Punctual attention paid to House Jobbing.
Brass and Iron Picture Rods fitted up in
i superior manner.
fjAMEEOFS BEDDING WAEEHOUSE,
U 17 QUEEN STREET,
(CORNER OF HANOVER STREET.)
RON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS from
the Best Makers. Lowest Cash Price.
SUPERIOR BEDDING, all New and
thoroughly Purified Materials, Cheapest and
Best in Town.
OLD FEATHER BEDS & MATTRESSES
Renovated by the New Steam Chemical Pro-
cess, and made clean, sweet, and pure, at a
trifling expense.
CAMERON'S, 17 QUEEN STREET,
Factory — St. John's Hill.
ROBERT NICOLL,
BEDDING MANUFACTURER,
60 POTTERROW.
JAMES M'DERMOTT,
WHOLESALE AND EETAIL
IKON BEDSTEAD AND BEDDING
MANUFACTURES,
61, 63, and 65 North Hanover Street,
EDINBURGH.
Feather Beds, Hair Mattresses, etc., Purified
by Steam.
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The ONLY Cabinetmakers in Scotland to whom Prize Medals
were awarded at any of the International or
Universal Exhibitions.
RICHARD WHYTOCK AND CO.,
Carpi iiimitfattrars to Jfix Hajestj,
CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS,
IMPORTERS OF
FOEEIGN CAEPETINGS, FANCY CABINET WOEK, AND FUENITUEE STUFFS,
House aitir Jjwpwtg %%**&%, attir Jfuiwral &avftmdax%t
Nos. 9 and 11 George Street and Rose Court,
EDINBURGH.
Established— 1807.
Royal Appointment— 1838.
Letters-Patent — For Carpets and Fabrics for Furnishing, 1832,
1851, 1852, 1854, 1855, and 1856.
Prize Medal — For Dining-Room Furniture, " Good Design and Good
Workmanship." London, 1862.
Honourable Mention — For various Carpetings, " Excellence of Design,
Colour, and Manufacture." London, 1862.
Prize Medal — For Bed-Room Furniture. Dublin, 1865.
Prize Medal— For Library Furniture. Paris, 1867.
Travelling Waggons on Hire, for the Safe and Expeditious
Removal, without Packing, of Household Furniture, by
Road and Rail.
FURNITURE STORED.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
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DENHAM AND BROWN,
Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, Undertakers, House Agents,
12 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
IMPROVED INVALID CHAIRS FOR SALE OR ON HIRE.
JAMES SCOTLAND,
Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, Decorator, and
Undertaker,
4 THISTLE STREET (North Lane).
Funerals Conducted.
JOHN GOSKIRK,
CABINETMAKER AND UPHOLSTERER,
71 COWGATE,
Entrance also by 53 George IV. Bridge,
EDINBURGH.
Appraisements Made. Funerals Conducted.
Furniture Bought, Sold, or
Exchanged.
WILLIAM I'DOTJ&ALL,
JOINER, TRUNK, AND PACKING
BOX MAKER,
TIN AND ZINC CASE MAKER,
76 FOUNTAINBRIDGE.
Ail Orders by Post or otherwise punctually
attended to.
GEORGE LAING,
Venetian Blind Manufacturer, Licensed
House Agent and Appraiser,
PALMER'S BUILDINGS, WEST NICOLSON
STEEET, and 70 POTTEEEOW,
EDINBURGH.
VENETIAN, Cloth Roller, Wire Gauze,
and every other description of Window
Blinds (whose Workmanship and Prices have
met the warm approval of his Patrons during
the last twenty-eight years). Has always on
hand a Large Stock of the very best Materials.
Punerator and House Carpenter,
***. Terms Moderate.
CABINET
FUMITURE WAREHOUSE,
No. 156 COWGATE.
AVERY Large Stock of really good
DINING and DRAWING-ROOM
FURNITURE, comprising Sets of Telescope
Tables, with patent screws, 8, 10, and 12
feet long by 5 feet broad. Also an Elegant
Assortment of WALNUT DRAWING-
ROOM FURNITURE, ELIZABETHAN
BEDSTEADS, CURTAINS, Marble Wash-
stands, Dressing-tables, etc. COUNTING-
HOUSE FURNITURE, Fire-proof Safes,
etc.
C. O'DONNELL AND CO.
SCRYM GEO U R'S
UPHOLSTERY AND UNDERTAKING ROOMS,
73 GEOEGE STREET.
CARPETS, CURTAINS, BEDDING, and all kinds of Upholstery Work done up on
the shortest notice.
LADIES' WORK fitted up in all the different styles, in Chairs, Screens, Cushions,
etc. etc.
Funerals conducted in Town and Country.
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EDINBURGH AND LEITII
NEW FURNITURE WAREROOMS.
JAMES BROWN
(Late of BLAIR STREET)
BEGS respectfully to announce to his Friends and the Public in general that he has.'
opened those Extensive Premises, No. 174 COWGATE, as New and Second Hand Furnitubbi
Waeeroojis, where he hopes to merit a share of Public Patronage.
PRICE LIST— Stock always on Hand.
Drawers, Mahogany, Spiral Columns,
Sofas, Mahogau}', in Haircloth, from ,
Chairs, Dining-room, in do., „
Easy-Chairs, Mahog., in do., „
Sideboards, do., Enclosed, „
Bedroom Furniture of every description, Gilt Mirrors, Dressing-Glasses, Kitchen Chairs,
Kitchen Tables, Fenders, Fire-Irons, and Bedding of every description, etc.
OBSERVE THE ADDRESS— 17 '4 COWGATE.
£4 10
0
Cabinets, Mahogany, Enclosed, from
3 10
0
3 3
0
Tables, Oblong or Loo, . . „
2 10
•J
0 10
6
Bedsteads, Erench or Tent, . „
1 8
0
2 10
0
Do., Iron French of all kinds, „
0 16
6
5 0
0
Tables, Pembroke, . . . ,,
1 10
0
GEORGE WATSON,
CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, UNDERTAKER, AND HOUSE AGENT,
1 TEVIOT ROW.
FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE in all the different Woods, in Suits for the Dining-Room,j
Drawing-Room, Bed-Rooms, etc., at Moderate Charges.
Manufacturer and Improver of Dr. Arnot's Hydrostatic or Water Bed for Invalids ; an
assortment on hand for Sale or for Hire. He also lets out on Hire Tables and Forms, for
Balls and Supper Parties.
All Sorts of House Jobbing Neatly and Expeditiously executed.
FURNITURK
PRAFFERTY respectfully invites his Customers and the Public generally to inspect
. his Extensive Stock of every description of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in BIRCH,
MAHOGANY, OAK, WALNUT, and ROSEWOOD, suitable for any class of House, for
QUALITY and PRICES NOT TO BE EQUALLED.
Also a large and varied Stock of CARPETS, RUGS, and Lobby WAXCLOTHS, all
widths.
All Goods marked in Plain Figures. One Price only. Terms, Cash.
Goods Packed Free of Charge.
IE0N BEDSTEADS AND GILT MIEEOES IN GEEAT VAEIETT.
INSPECTION INVITED.
Note the Address —
P. RAFFERTY,
3 0, 3 4, and 3 4a BLAIR STREET.
G. S. EDWARDS,
AUCTIONEER & VALUATOR,
53 COCKBURN STREET,
EDINBURGH.
EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,
within the Great Saloon, Sales of
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE are held. To
parties furnishing, this is recommended as a
most eligible medium for Purchasing. Having
large Storage in connection with the Premises,
G. S. Edwards is now prepared to receive
consignments of every description of Property.
Cash advances made on all kinds of Goods
consigned for positive Sale.
PRIVATE
INQTJTEY AND DETECTIVE AGENCY.
AN Experienced Officer is at all times
ready to proceed to any part of the I
Three Kingdoms on an hour's notice, at the!-
instance of Law Agents and Private Parties,-]
in search of Evidence required in all kinds of
cases before the Supreme Courts.
Cases of suspected Bankrupts (Fraudulent
or Absconding), Removing or Missing Pro-
perty, Wilful Fire-raising, etc.,
conducted by
ALEXANDER STEWART,
20 GAYFIELD SQUARE.
Late of the City Police Detective Dept.
All kinds of Outstanding Accounts Collected.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
77
SOUTH BRIDGE PAWNBEOKIIG- COIPAFi",
INSTITUTED 1812.
ENTRANCE BY
35 SOUTH BRIDGE (First Entry North of the Rails),
AND
55 NIDDRY STREET (Opposite Dr. Bell's School).
PRIVATE ROOMS for Strictly Confidential Business Transactions. Liberal Sums
advanced upon SILVER PLATE, WATCHES, JEWELLERY, NAPERY, and other
Moveable Property. SALEROOM on the Premises for the Unredeemed Pledges, which
consist of an endless variety of Family Requirements. Inspection invited.
JOHN G. GEIEVE, Manager.
MONEY LOAN OFFICE,
39 SOUTH BRIDGE,
East Side
(First Entry South of the Rails).
THE EDINBURGH LOAN COMPANY
advances MONEY on SILVER PLATE,
PIECE GOODS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY,
BOOKS. BED AND TABLE LINEN, FUR-
NITURE, and every description of Moveable
Property, on liberal terms.
Private Apartments for confidential busi-
ness.
A great variety of valuable Unredeemed
Goods for Sale, Cheap.
JAMES CAMPBELL,
Managing Partner.
SCOTTISH TRADE PROTECTION
SOCIETY,
4 BANK STREET.
Observe— 39 SOUTH BKIDGE.
SOUTH SIDE HOUSE AGENCY.
PARTIES having Property in Edinburgh
and Vicinity are respectfully informed
that the Subscriber continues to undertake
The Letting and Selling of House and
Shop Property,
Collecting Rents, Feu-Duties, etc.,
On Moderate Terms.
GAVIO MACPHEESOI,
18 ST. PATRICK SQUARE.
OBJECTS.
To afford Mutual Protection, Obtain Reliable In-
formation, Expose Fraudulent Dealers, Eecover
Overdue Accounts, Investigate and Wind Up
Bankrupt and Insolvent Estates, and aid in
Amending the Laws affecting Trade.
Annual Subscription, . . .£110
Weekly issue of Commercial Compen-
dium (exclusive of Postages), 0 10 6
Monthly do. do. ..050
HUGH GILMOUR,
STOCKBROKER,
18 ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.
First class Railway Debentures arranged
free of charge to Purchasers.
WILLIAM CLARK,
A
312 LAWNMARKET,
DVANCES Money on Gold and Silver
Plate, Watches, etc.
MONEY LOAN OFFICE.
ESTABLISHED 1804.
J. FERGUSON AND CO., Pawnbrokers,
312 LAVUMAEKE T.
JOHN G. ROBERTSON, Manager.
(Entrance — First Boor, Right Hand, in Close Foot of Stair).
THIS Old Established Company makes liberal Advances on SILVER PLATE, GOLD
AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELLERY, PIECE GOODS, APPAREL,
BOOKS, etc. etc.
Private Rooms for Confidential Business.
N.B. — The Company's Saleroom for disposal of Forfeited Pledges is
314 LAWNMARKET {Front Shop.)
78
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
RETAIL BUSINESSES.
HOUSE AND PROPERTY AGENCY.
PARTIES having Businesses or Property
for Sale, or Houses to Let, are respect-
fully informed that the undersigned continues
to Advertise and Sell all kinds of Retail
Businesses. Selling and Letting of House and
Shop Properties, Collecting Rents, Feu Duties,
etc., on Moderate Terms.
ALEXANDER STEWART,
20 GAYFIELD SQUARE.
All Hnds of House Property Superintended as to
Repairs and Alterations all the Year round.
ECONOMY STUDIED.
PETER CAMPBELL,
4 greenside street.
Price List of New Goods.
KENNETH URQUHART,
HOUSE CARPENTER,
CABINETMAKER, AND UNDERTAKER.
House Jobbing and Upholstery Work in all their
Branches.
VENETIAN BLINDS MADE TO ORDER.
Funerals carefully Conducted.
9 CHAELES STEEET.
"Workshops— 36 BRISTO STREET.
Projecting Letters for Sign-Boards and Sliop Fronts
S WO RD'S
HOUSE AGENCY OFFICE AND
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
No. 22 HANOVER STREET.
Established 1827.
New and Second-hand Furniture.
APPRAISEMENTS for Moveable and
Valuations of Heritable Property. Fur-
niture Exchanged or Purchased for Cash
Goods received for Sale on Commission, etc.
SAMUEL WESTON,
23 HOME STREET,
PAINTER, PAPERHANGER,
AND GLAZIER,
ONVENIENT to Morningside, Grange,
and the surrounding neighbourhood.
c
Estimates Furnished, and Experienced Work-
men sent to all parts of the Country.
Unions. 1/9, 2/, to 2/G; Wools. 2/4 J, 2/6, to 2/9J.
Double Stouts Best Wool. 2/9, 3/3, to 3/10$.
3-).ly Best Goods. 4/3, 4/6, 4/9, 4/11.
Tapestry, 2/4$. 2/11, 3/3.
Brussels, 4/6, 4/9, to 5/.
Flocks and Golds, 2/3. 2/6. 3/9, 5/. to 6/3.
Golds and Satins. 2/. 2/8, 3/6, to 4/6.
Satin Grounds, 1/2, 1/6, 1/9, 2/, 2/6.
Common Kinds, /3. /4, /5, /6, to 1/6.
SEASONED (Cut to any Size, Best Tiles. 3/3, 3/6. 3/9.
FLOl )R- 1 Oaks and Chintzes, 2/6. 2/10, 3/3, 3/6, 3/9.
CLOTHS. (Common Kinds, 1/6, 1/9, 2/, Square Yard.
KAMPTULICON & CORK CARPETS at Reduced Prices.
MANTELPIECE MIRRORS in great Variety.
SCOTCH
CARPETS.
PAPER-
HANGINGS.
PETER CAMPBELL
(HAS BUT ONE SHOP),
GREENSIDE STREET.
G. DOB IE,
HOUSE PAINTEE, GILDEE, AND
DEC0EAT0E,
23 GEORGE STREET.
PAPERHANGINGS, DECORATIONS,
and BORDERS carefully selecte 1 from
the Leading Manufactories of Great Britain
and the Continent. The greatest Varied
Stock in Scotland, from the lowest in price
to the most costly.
Designs furnished and Work contracted for in oil
parts of the Country.
JAMES M. BELL, ;
Decorative Painter, Paperhanger, etc.,
2 WEST PRESTON STREET
(Late Owen's).
All Orders carefully executed, and at Moderate Rate*.
ROBERT WILSON,
Plain and Decorative House Painter, Gilder,
Heraldic Artist, Glazier, etc, etc.
67 SOUTH CLEKK STEEET, EDINEUKGH.
r)OBEET WILSON (for 7 years with Messrs.
^ Purdie, Boimar, and Carfrae, House Deco-
rators, 77 George Street) respectfully intimates that
he is carrying on Business in those Large and
Commodious Premises lately occupied by the
British Linen Company's Bank, 67 South Clerk
Street, Newington, and. from his long and practical
experience of 24 years as a painter, assisted by
employing the best talent in the trade, he has every
confidence in soliciting the support of all classes,
warranting satisfaction to all who may favour him
with their < irders. Work executed in all parts of
the United Kingdom on the most moderate terms.
Foreign a^d British Paperhangings; Gilding in
all its branches executed. Funeral Achievements
done ; Glazing, etc.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
79
TAYLOR, JOHNSTON, & TAYLOR,
House ^painters ant) ^orators,
7 UNION PLACE, EDINBURGH.
Branch —
1 QUALITY ST., NOETH BEEWICK.
ANDREW JAMESON,
(PLAIN & DECORATIVE HOUSE PAINTER,
50 NORTH PITT STREET.
Estimates made out for Town and Country
Work.
NOTE,
D. STEWART,
ELLHANGER AND GASFITTER,
34 EARL GREY STREET, AND
65 FOUNTAINBRIDGE.
ISTIMATES Furnished, and Experienced
Bellhangers sent to all parts of the
Country. Brass and Iron Picture Rods fitted
Lip.
JOHN LAWRIE,
Plumber, Brassfounder, and Gasfitter,
12 CATHERINE STREET COURT,
EDINBURGH,
BEGS respectfully to intimate that he
repairs and fits up every description of
[Plumber Work and Gasfittings.
Charges Strictly Moderate, and Estimates
Purnished.
! Always on hand a Select Stock of Crystal
Lustres, Wall and Mantelpiece Brackets.
Artistic Bronzed Lustres and Brackets
for Dining Rooms, etc., of the Latest and
Chastest Designs.
TO ENGINEERS AND OTHERS.
Brass Castings for Machinery on Moderate
Terms.
All Sizes of Door, Bell, and Window
Plates made to order.
Ale Pumps kept in Stock. Any number
fitted up on the Shortest Notice.
J. L.'s Improved Gas Stoves for Heating
■Halls, Public Rooms, Offices, Warerooms,
Lobbies, Bed Rooms, etc., may be seen in
Working Order at his Premises.
Prompt attention to all Orders.
JAMES THORBURN,
Plumber, Gasfitter, and Zinc "Worker,
97 HIGH STREET, DALKEITH.
hot, cold, plunge, and shower baths.
improved water-closets', pipes,
force pumps, etc.
JT. begs to call the attention of parties
. requiring FORCE PUMPS to his
IMPROVED PILLAR PUMP, which for
Cheapness, Strength, Simplicity, and Neat-
ness of Design, greatly surpasses the Force
Pump at present in use.
ALEXANDER M. PETERS,
Plumber, Gasfitter, & Zinc-Worker
13 Dundas Street.
Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths.
force-pumps, and wash-hand basins.
Water-Closets Fitted up on the most
Approved Principles.
GASFITTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
All Orders punctually attended to.
J. STEWART,
31a HADDINGTON PLACE,
EGS to inform the Public that he
Executes all kinds of PLUMBER and
GASFITTING WORK at Moderate Charges.
Always on hand a Large Stock of GAS
LUSTRES and BRACKETS.
So
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
STEWART AND RAE,
PLUMBERS, BRASSFOUNDEBS,
AND COPPERSMITHS,
GASFITTERS, LEAD MERCHANTS, LEAD
AND TIN PIPE MANUFACTURERS,
17 WEST REGISTER STREET, EDINBURGH,
AND
95 CONSTITUTION STREET, LEITH.
ADAM GBAY,
17 LEVEN STREET,
PLUMBER, GASFITTER, AND
ZINC WORKER.
Gas Lamps, Lustres, Brackets, Pendants,
Pillars, etc., of New and Elegant Designs.
HOUSES fitted up with GAS TUBING,
CORNICE and PICTURE RODS,
WINDOW GUARDS and PLATES.
BATHS of every Description — Hot, Cold,
and Shower.
PATENT WATER-CLOSETS of a New
Construction, without Wires or Cranks, and
well adapted for situations where a Cistern
cannot be got immediately above the AVater-
closet Seat.
COMMON PUMPS, of Lead or Cast-Metal,
for Fields, • Farmyards, or Cottages ; LIFT
or FORCE PUMPS, for Raising Water to
Houses; GARDEN ENGINES; BEER
PUMPS; WATER FOUNTAINS for Plea-
sure-Grounds.
WATER-RAMS or SELF-ACTING EN-
GINES, well suited for the supply of Country
Mansions, where the Water-Course or Springs
are below the site of the House.
ZINC WINDOWS made to any design, for
Churches, Cottages, Workshops, and^ Summer
House.
Orders for Repairs promptly attended to, and
carefully executed.
The Trade supplied with Boiled Lead, Sheet
Zinc, Lead Pipe, Gas and Zinc Tubing,
Lustres, Gasfittings, Pumps, Cocks,
Water-Closets, and Plumbers' and Gas-
Fitters' Brass Work generally,
All Orders Punctually Attended to, on
the most Moderate Terms.
ARCHD. YOUNG,
PLUMBER, GASFITTER, AND
ZINC- WORKER,
2 SOUTH CLEBK STBEET,
EDINBURGH.
ALWAYS on hand, a select Stock of
Crystal and Brass Lustres and
Brackets.
JOHN M'lAUMTOI
A. DICKISON,
plumber, (Pasfiitw, atuj &'mz WLaxktx,
2 BROUGHAM STREET, HOME STREET,
and TOLLCROSS,
EDINBURGH.
All Orders receive immediate attention.
COPBEBSMITH AND BEASSPOUlTDEB,
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF DISTILLERY,
BREWERY, AND ENGINEERS' COPPER AND BRASS WORK.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH COPPER
WORKS,
5 and 6 PTEE PLACE, LEITH WALK.
H. HETHERTON,
BELLHANGER,
13 SOUTH CLERK STREET.
(Opposite Clerk Street Chapel.)
BELLHANGING on the most Improved
Principles.
Estimates furnished, and Experienced Men sent to aU
parts of the Country.
E. SMITH AND CO.,
BRASSFOUNDERS, PLUMBERS, AND GASFITTERS,
SILVERMILLS,
BEG respectfully to intimate that they Repair and Fit up every description of Pluraher
Work and Gasfittings, Water-Closets, Wash-Hand Basins, Baths, Pumps, etc. Old
Brass Work Cleaned and Repaired. Gas Lustre Mauufacturers.
TO ENGLNEEES AND OIHEES. — Brass Castings for Machinery on Moderate Terms.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
JOHN BEDDIE,
PLUMBER, BRASSFOUNDER, AND GASFITTER,
OLD POST OFFICE BUILDINGS, WATERLOO PLACE.
Works— 104 HIGH STREET.
Lustres, Brackets, Pillars, Figures, Plunge and Shower Baths,
Wash-Hand Basins, Beer Pumps always on hand.
Old Brass Work Cleaned and Repaired.
TERMS MODERATE.
DESIGNS IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OP ART.
ARMSTRONG AND HOGG,
GAS ENGINEERS, BRASSFOU N DERS, AND PLUMBERS
IMPORTERS OF FRENCH BRONZES, PARIAN AND BOHEMIAN GLASS.
rilHEIR Stock is at all times replete with the Newest Designs for Drawing-room, Dining-
I room, Library, and Bed-room use, of their own manufacture, and selections made
personally from the best English and French Houses. Each Department carefully and
efficiently superintended.
Showroom— 25 LOTHIAN ROAD.
Works-KING'S STABLES and SPITTAL STREET.
M'MILLAN AND E0BEETS0N,
COPPERSMITHS AND B RASS FO U N D E RS,
UNDERTAKE ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF
BOILERS, PANS, DISTILLING AND BREWING COPPERS, STEAMBOAT,
AND ENGINE PIPES.
REPAIRS MODERATELY AND JUDICIOUSLY MADE AT
THE RAILWAY STATION,
SHRUB PLACE, LEITH WALK.
JAMES FORREST,
SMITH AND KITCHEN RANGE MANUFACTURER,
60 COWGATE.
Waeer-oom — 118 WEST BOW,
EDINBURGH.
Locks, Grates, and Piano Plates.
Ornamented Gates, Railings, Beams and
Scales.
THOMAS RICIAEDSOI,
SMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT,
150 FOUNTAINBRI DG E,
Manufacturer of Vans and Carts of
evert description.
PRINGLE AND INGLIS,
XLE MAKERS AND SMITHS.
ALL KINDS OP CAEEIAGE AXLES MALE AND EEPAIEED.
COUNTRY ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
LANE.
WORKS — YORK
6
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
KITCHEN RANGES,
Dining-room, Drawing-room, & Bedroom Grates,
Iron Bedsteads and Furnishing Ironmongery,
AT MODERATE PEICES.
jAVID FOULIS, 61 George Street (Successor to Messrs. W. & P. Steele), manu-
' factur.es every description of Kitchen Range, with all the Modern Improvements, iji
Best Material and Workmanship. Estimates furnished.
IMPROVED SELF-ACTING OVEN RANGE WITH OPEN FIRE.
The utmost attention has been given to the improvement of this Range, and in every case
has given satisfaction. The top is all on a level with the fire-place. The Oven is self-
acting, and either Roasts or Bakes. The plate above the Oven forms an efficient Boiling
Table — these and the Boiler are heated with the one fire. The Boiler can be made self-
filling, or fitted up with best Pressure Boiler. Prices £6, 10s. to £21.
PLAIN KITCHEN RANGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 14s. 6d. to £8, 15s.
FOULIS' IMPROVED CLOSE FIRE RANGES are recommended for Simplicity of
Construction, and their Economy and Cleanliness in use. They are a certain cure for a smoky
vent. Prices 65s. to £35. Estimates furnished.
Dining-room, Drawing-room, Parlour and Bedroom, Kinnaird and Register Grates,
at Lowest Prices.
China Tiles and Tile Hearths sold separate, and fitted to old grates.
Every description of Smith, Tinsmith, Gasfitting, and Plumber "Work carefully
executed. Copper Pans Retinned, and all kinds of Repairs promptly attended to.
DAVID FOULIS
(Successor to Messrs. W. & P. Steele),
61 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH
(nearly opposite the assembly rooms).
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 83
TRADE MARK.
Sign of (iC i^ Sign of
the ( * J the
Padlock. ^ y Padlock.
JOHN KELLY AND SONS,
Smiths, Ironmongers,
Lock and Bank- Door Spring Makers,
Hot- Water Engineers, Tinsmiths, and Gasfitters,
113 ROSE STREET
(Betwixt Frederick Street and Castle Street),
EDINBUEGH.
MANUFACTURERS of Iron Doors and Safes with Picker-proof Locks ; Gates, Railings,
Locks ; Kitchen Banges, with High-Pressure Back Boilers, Hot Tables and Plates, and
Smith-work in all its Branches.
Heating Department.
J. K. & Sons give special attention to the fitting up of their 'Hot- water Apparatus' for heating
Conservatories, Vineries, Greenhouses, Churches, Public Buildings, Warehouses, etc., and from, up-
wards of 30 years' successful practical experience, ensure to their Customers the execution of work
upon the most improved principles, and to give satisfaction. Also Buildings heated by Hot Air, from
Stoves of various constructions.
Numerous References. — Estimates furnished. — Work executed in all parts of the Country.
Door Spring Hinges.
Sole Makers of Kelly's Improved Bank-Door Spring Hinges for every description of Swing
.Doors. May be seen in operation in all the principal Banks and Public Offices in Edinburgh.
A varied Stock of Register Stoves, Kitchen Banges, Fenders, and Fire-irons, Tin and Japanned
Goods, Locks, Nails, Hinges, Brushes, Furnishing and General Ironmongery.
The Trade supplied from the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Keys and Blanks in the Kingdom.
MOUNTINGS for TVatherston's New Improved Shop Shutters kept in Stock, compris-
ing Rollers, Guides, Bands, Fixings, etc. 5 and Mountings for other Descrip-
tions of Shutters to Order.
All kinds of JOBBING and EEPAIES done with Despatch at Moderate Charges.
PETER BELL,
GENERAL SMITH WORKS,
40 NOETH PITT STEEET, AND NOETH-WEST THISTLE STEEET LANE,
EDINBUEGH.
BEAMS, Columns, TTrought-Iron Girders rivetted or rolled, Sandwich Plates, Trussed
Beam Mounting, Tie Bolts, Roof Straps and Bolts, Gate and Slide Door Mounting of
every description, Railway Bars for Lintels, etc. Iron Roofs, Fire-proof Flooring ; Safe
Doors for Banks, Insurance Offices, Warehouses, Mills, etc. Gates and Railings of every
description ; Stable Fittings of the most approved designs ; Balconies and Tomb Railings of
«the newest and best designs, etc. etc.
84
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
ROBERT PEDDIE AND CO,
132 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH,
AND
TYNECASTLE IRON WORKS.
IRON and WIRE FENCES of the best materials, and fitted up in the best manner.
BRIGHT PREPARED FENCING WIRE of the very best quality, sold per cwt. or i
per ton. Other Materials and Tools for Wire Fences.
R. P. & CO.'S IMPROVED CONTINUOUS WROUGHT-IRON FENCES.
ENTRANCE AND CARRIAGE GATES, FIELD GATES, IRON BRIDGES, HOUSES;
ROOFS, CONSERVATORIES, AND HOT-WATER HEATrNG APPARATUS.
WIRE NETTING for Hares and Rabbits, etc. PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL WIRE
WORK. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES.
Catalogues, Estimates, and Prices given on Application.
JAMES MILLER,
Manufacturing and Furnishing Ironmonger,
70 and 71 PKINCES STREET, EDINBURGH
(Opposite the Mound),
RESPECTFULLY solicits inspection of his extensive Stock in Grates, Fenders, and Fire
irons, Improved Kitchen Ranges with self-acting Ovens and Pressure Boilers, Nickel
Silver and Electro-Plated Spoons, Forks, Cake
Baskets, Tea Sets, Toast Racks and Waiters,
Cruet Frames, Liqueur Frames and Bottle Slides,
Table Cutlery, Queen's Metal Tea and Coffee
Pots, Japanned and Papier-Mache Tea Trays
and Waiters, Gas Chandeliers and Brackets,
Moderator and Paraffin Lamps and Oils, Brass
and Iron Bedsteads, Children's Cots and Per-
ambulators, Patent Clothes Wringers, Washing
Machines, and Mangles. Repairs sent for, and
promptly attended to.
AGENT FOR
HOMER'S PATEIT PIKE - RESISTIIG SAEES AID BOXES.
-
JAMES MILLER,
70 and 71 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH.
MANUFACTORY- 90 Candlemaker Row.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
85
JAMES YOUNG AND CO.,
(B., 31, and Y.,)
BRITANNIA IRON AND WIRE WORKS,
27 EAST CROSSC AUSE WAY,
EDINBURGH.
JAMES YOUNG AND CO. Manufacture and Supply their Prize Double Stranded "Wire
Netting for Sheep, Rabbits, Hares, Poultry, etc.
Strained Iron and Wire Fencing, with Iron
Foundations instead of Stone, and Wrought
and Cast Iron Straining Pillars arranged to
fix into Screw Piles, instead of Stone. Wire
Rope Fences, etc.
Continuous Bar and Hurdle Fencing.
Carriage and Entrance Gates.
Wrought-Iron Field Gates, arranged for
Wood, Stone, or Cast-Iron Pillars.
Iron Roofs, Corrugated and Plain.
Iron Houses, etc.
Iron, Wood, and Glass Conservatories, with
all the latest improvements.
Railway Level Crossing Gates, with Signals,
etc.
Enamelled Iron Fittings for Stables.
Cast-iron Gutters, etc.
Corn Rick Stands.
Sheep Hay Racks, with Oil-Cake Pans.
Plain and Ornamental Iron and Wirework
Arbours and Arches, for Crossing Garden
Walks.
Flower Stands, etc.
Espaliers for Training Fruit Trees, etc.
Garden Chairs in Wood and Iron — Orna-
mental and Rustic Patterns.
Specially prepared Fencing Materials, in-
cluding Standards, Pillars, Stays, Wedges,
Wire, etc., arranged for Parties erecting their
own Fences, and supplied accordingly.
Green and other Paints especially prepared
for Wood and Iron, mixed ready for use, in
any quantity.
Superior Prepared Jet Black Varnish, for
Iron and Wood, Is. 8d. per Gallon.
Every description of Iron and Wire Work.
SOFA GARDEN CHAIR
38s. 6d.
FERN LEAF CHAIR.
30s. to 45s.
ROYAL GARDEN CHAIR.
3 to 8 feet long, 30s. to 50s.
All Beautifully painted Green, Oak, etc.
PRIZE WIRE NETTING, with Wire Ropes interwoven in ditto.
W
pPO^,
Prom 4£& PER YARD, 24 in. WIDE. WROUGHT IRON GIRDER. WROUGHT IRON BEAMS.
DRAWINGS, ESTIMATES, AND EVERY INFORMATION,
SUPPLIED BY
JAMES YOUNG AND CO.,
27 EAST CROSSC AUSE WAY.
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POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 87
THE PATENT
FRICTIONAL GEARING COMPANY,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
ALLIANCE FOUNDRY, 147 EAST MILTON STREET, GLASGOW.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS OP THE
PATENT FRICTIONAL GEARING, SPUR, BEVEL, AND MITRE WHEELS.
PATENT NOISELESS STEAM WINCHES, CRANES, AND HOISTS.
FIXED AND PORTABLE ENGINES AND BOILERS, PUMPING ENGINES,
FANS, ROTARY PUMPS, ROLLING MILL. MACHINERY.
PATENT STRAIGHTENING MACHINES FOR ROUND. BARS AND TUBES.
SAWS FOR HOT IRON.
STEAM, HAND, AND HYDRAULIC POWER CRANES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists Free on. application at
EDINBURGH WAREHOUSE,
R. LAIDLAW AND SON, SIMON SQUARE.
GIBSON AND TAIT,
Bainfield Iron and Wire Works,
WEST FOUNTAINBRIDGE, EDINBURGH.
ORNAMENTAL WORK IN
Wire Bordering, Fences, Flower Tables, Step-Stages, Flower Trainers,
Plant Guards, Wire Netting, Garden Seats, Vases, etc.
GENERAL IRON WORK IN
Beams (Wrought and Cast-Iron), Mounting for Roofs, Balconies, Gates and Railings,
Roofs, Sheds, Houses, Bridges, etc.
AGRICULTURAL IRON WORK IN
Prize Articles, viz. : — Horse Rakes for Hay and Stubble, Corn Rick Stands, and
Sheep Fodder Racks, Agricultural Implements and Machines.
STRAINED WIRE FENCES. IRON FENCES. ORNAMENTAL FENCES.
£»* Illustrated Priced Catalogue on application. Contracts undertaken.
JAMES CHARLES,
SMITH, TINPLATE WORKER, AND GASPITTER.
Workshops — ALBANY STREET LANE, EDINBURGH.
Always in Stock, a good Selection of CHARTER BOXES, CASH BOXES, etc.
TABLE CUTLERY and PLATED GOODS, etc.
Warranted best Quality.
ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS EXECUTED PROMPTLY BY FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN.
Wareroom — 8 NORTH ST. ANDREW STREET.
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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
ESTABLISHED
1810.
JAMES TOD & SON,
ESTABLISHED
1810.
RAILWAY & GENERAL SMITHS, ENGINEERS, & MACHINE MAKERS,
29 LEITH WALK, EDINBURGH.
MANUFACTURERS of Malleable Bridge Girders, Iron Roofs,
Water Columns, Water Tanks, Pumps, Turntables, Switches,
and Crossings, Signals and all kinds of Rolling Stock and
Railway Waggons, Vans, and General Railway Work.
Prise Lists, Drawings, and Estimates may be
had on application.
CRABS, Single and Double Power,
Iron Blocks, Tackle, & Lifting Jacks,
always in stock.
PIVOT CRANES, 2 to lO Tons.
DERRICK CRANES, constructed on tbe
most approved principle, 2 to 6 Tons.
CRANES of all descriptions.
Railway Shed 30 Cwt., Single Purchase by Rope
and Large Pulley. Railway Loading Bank 2 to 15
Tons, Single and Double Power with Guys. Portable
on Railway Carriage. Quarry Purpose, to be wrought by
Hand or Steam Power. Crab Winches, Single and Double
Power.
ROLLED MALLEABLE IRON JOISTS AND GIRDERS,
Of various sizes up to 12 inches deep, with Top and Bottom Flanges, 5 inches wide, rolled up to 30 feet long:
Can be produced 18 inches deep if required.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
WILLIAM CALDER,
SAIL MAKER,
SAIL CLOTH, WIRE ROPE, HEMP & MANILLA CORDAGE MERCHANT,
22 COMMERCIAL STREET, LEITH.
Bell or Cricket Tent.
Emigrant's Tent.
ALSO,
MILITARY, EMIGRANT, & BELL-TENT MAKER.
TV. C. begs to call the attention of Volunteers and Emigrants to the above.
EXTRA LONG FLAX CANVAS.
Bleached Canvas.
Boiled do.
Brown do.
Tarpauling do-
Ducks, Sacking, and Sacks.
Cork Fenders.
Hammocks, &c
CORDAGE BOLT-ROPES.
Hawsers, Warps, White Ropes.
Manilla Rope, Hamber-lines.
Log-lines, Fishing-lines.
Marline House-lines.
Composition and Iron Thimbles.
Palms, Needles, Sail Hooks.
Marlinespikes, Fids, &c.
Always on hand, a large stock of Second-band Sails suitable for Hay Kick, Cart Covers,
and Farming purposes.
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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
WILLIAM BAIN & COMPANY,
LOCHRIN IRON WORKS, EDINBURGH
(Office : 32 Grindlay Street),
Iron "Work Contractors, Iron and Glass Hothouse Builders, and Manufacturers of
every Description of Wire and Iron Work for Gardens, Pleasure-Grounds, &c.
SPECIMEN OF ONE OF W. B. & CO."S IRON AND GLASS HOTHOUSES, 24 feet long, 12 feet wide,
and 12 feet high. Prices, with and without Porch, £i>0 and £37, 10s. respectively, with under-ground founda-
tions. No mason-work required.
rf
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SPECIMEN OF W. B. & CO.'S IRON ESPALIER FOR TRAINING FRUIT TREES, made any height.
Price at iu feet high, 5s. per yard, ready for fixing.
W. B. & Co. take this opportunity of directing the attention of Cultivators of Vines to their interesting
invention of the Heated Espalier. Price with 6 tubes, 6s. per foot run.
RABBIT -PROOF ORNAMENTAL WIRE-
FENCING AND GARDEN BORDERING.
New Designs, 3s. 6d. per yard. Rustic
Patterns, 2s. lOd. per yard run. 2£ feet high.
ARCHES, ARBOURS, &c.
ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE WORK
STEPSTAGES FOR CONSERVATORIES.
&c Price 3s. 6d. per superficial foot of bear-
ing space for flower-pots.
Special Estimates of Cost furnished according to Size.
WILLIAM BAIN & CO.,
Manufacturers, by Machinery, of Rabbit Wire-Netting, at 3Jd. per yard, 2 feet high,
LOCHRIN IRON WORKS, EDINBURGH.
OFFICE : 32 GRINDLAY STREET.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
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GEORGE WILLIAMSON AND SON,
A VING commenced Business as LANDSCAPE GARDENERS, will
be happy to furnish Plans, Estimates, etc., for the laying out
of new Gardens, Pleasure Grounds, Approaches, and Ground
I Work generally.
From the long experience and practical knowledge G. M. & Son have
V/iad vi every branch of their profession, they trust, by giving unremitting
attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage.
No. 1 JORDAN LANE,
MOKNINGSIDE.
By Special Appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of "Wales.
THOMAS CARSTAI RS
{Successor to Carstairs and Sons),
FRUITERER, FLORIST, AND BOQUETISTE,
121 GEORGE STREET, and
WARRISTON NURSERIES, INVERLEITH ROW,
EDINBURGH.
DAVID LOWE,
JODTEE, HOETICULTUEAL BUILDEE,
AND HOT-WATEE ENGQTEEE,
GILMORE PARK,
FOUNTAINBRIDGE, EDINBURGH.
"VTUMEROUS References from all parts of
J_ 1 Scotland for every description of Horti-
ctdtural Buildings.
Garden Frames of various sizes kept in Stock.
THOMAS NICOLL,
SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST,
BOROUGHMUIRHEAD,
TNVTTES inspection of his large, healthy
•*■ stock of Plants, which he can supply
at very moderate prices ; also Garden Seeds
of the finest quality.
DUNCAN M'QUEEN,
CHEMICAL WORKS,
156 ROSE STREET, EDINBURGH.
Manufacturer of
SODA, POTASS, LITHIA, AND OTHER MEDICINAL CRATED WATERS.
His Celebrated Imperial Brown Lemonade, Orange Juice, Lime Juice, Lemon Juice,
Extract of Pine Apple, Extract of Easpberry, iErated Perry, and Ginger Beer,
Can be had at the Principal Chemists, Hotels, and Wine Merchants.
92
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
FARES REDUCE D.
LEITH AND LONDON.
The London and Edinburgh Shipping Co.'s
SPLENDID FAST-SAILING SCREW-STEAMSHIPS
MALVINA, I0NA, MORNA, OSCAR, OSSIAN, FIN6AL, OR STAFFA,
SAIL FROM
VICTORIA DOCK, LEITH,
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUEDAY AFTERNOON;
AND FROM
IRONGATE STEAM WHARF, LONDON,
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNING.
For Eates of FREIGHT and FAEES, apply to
THOMAS AITKEN, 8 DOCK PLACE, LEITH.
M'LEAN AND HOPE,
IMPOKTEES OP
GUANO, NITRATE OF SODA, AND OTHER MANURES;
ALSO OF
OILCAKES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
CORN AND SEED MERCHANTS, AND CHEMICAL AND
MANURE MANUFACTURERS.
Offices and Warehouses— TIMBER BUSH.
Chemical and Manure Manufactory and Stores —
SALAMANDER STREET, LEITH.
~PERCETON AND HILLHEAD
FIRE-CLAY GOODS DEPOT,
LOTHIAN ROAD, EDINBURGH
(Adjoining U.P. Church),
J. and M. CRAIG, Kilmarnock, Proprietors.
THE attention of Builders, Contractors, Farmers, and others, is respectfully directed to
the above Depot, where a large and superior Assortment of Fire-Clay Goods is kept in stock,
comprising Glazed Sewerage Pipes, Coping for Brick Walls, Balusters, Flower Vases and Stands,
Chimney Cans, Vent Linings, Oncomings for Vents, Cattle Troughs, Horse Mangers, Water-Closets
and Cisterns, Gas Retorts, etc. etc. The above Fire-Clays are of the very best quality, and are not
surpassed for their Heat-Resisting Powers (being extensively used both in Flint-Glass and Bottle-House
Furnaces, Gas Works, etc.), and for the beautiful Finish they take. The Sewerage Pipes are thoroughly
Glazed and Vitrified. A List of Prices sent on application to
DUNCAN DOCHAED, Salesman in Edinburgh.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
93
MACHINE OILS.
tmc?
Lubricating Oils of all kinds and Finest Qualities
AT
SMITHS and CO., 1 BLAIR STREET.
MORISON AND CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
BILLIARD TABLES,
78 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
M. AND 00. are now able to Furnish BILLIARD TABLES of the Best Quality, in every
respect equal to the best London-made Tables, and at very Moderate Prices.
Bagatelle and Curling Tables.
NEW TOPS, CLOTHS, AND CUSHIONS SUPPLIED.
INSPECTION INVITED.
78 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
BILLIARD TABLE LAMPS.
SMITHS AND CO.,
LAMPMAKERS AND OILMEN TO HER MAJESTY,
Are Manufacturing the above LAMPS of a very superior Class, and invite the attention of
the Nobility and Gentry to inspect their Stock, -which is the Largest in Scotland.
LAMP OILS of every description.
1 BLAIR STREET, EDINBURGH.
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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
THE
ROYAL PATENT GYMNASIUM
TEE MW AID INCREASING WONDER OE EDINBURGH,
ROYAL CRESCENT PARK, adjoining Scotland Street Station
THE PATENT ROTARY BOAT,
'GREAT SEA SERPENT/
Is seated for 600 Rowers, embarking and dis-
embarking Passengers at Four different Piers,
at opposite sides of the Island, at the same
time!!!
THE PATENT VELOCIPEDE
PADDLE MEKRY-a0-K0UO
Is 160 feet in circumference, and can accom-
modate 600 Persons.
THE PATENT
Giant's Sea-Saw 'CHANG'
Is 100 feet long by 7 feet broad, and can
accommodate 200 Persons, elevating them to
a height of 50 feet.
THE PATENT
SELF-ADJUSTING TRAPEZE
Enables Gymnasts to Swing by the hands
distance of 130 feet from one Trapeze to t
other.
. THE PATENT
Compound Pendulum swin
Holds about 100 persons, and is kept in
motion by those upon it.
There are also interesting varieties of
Small Boats and Canoes on the Pond
Propelled by various novel methods.
THE PRINCE ALFEED WRECK ESCAP
Also to be seen, Specimens of
SWIMMING STOCKINGS, STILTS, &> STOUf
The Giant's Strides, Giant's Leap or Aerial Cage, Horizontal and Rotary Ladders, Parallel Bai
Vaulting Poles, Sloping-Sliding Ropeways, Stilts, Quoits, Balls, Hammers, etc. etc.
Admission, 6 d.; Children under 12, 3d. Season Tickets at moderate price
£3* Schools and Institutions, en masse, Half-price.
A MILITARY or other BAND on Saturday or Holiday Afternoons, "Weather Permitting
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
95
ROBERT JAMIESON,
FKUIT MERCHANT AND ITALIAN W AEE HOU SE M AN,
IMPORTER OF
FRENCH CRYSTALLIZED GLACE AND PRESERVED FRUITS,
ALSO
FRUITS IN WINE, BRANDY, AND NOYEAU; FRENCH DECORATIONS, WREATHS
LEAVES, PLATE -PAPERS, CANDLE ORNAMENTS, ETC.
WEST-END WAREHOUSE—
147 PRINCES STREET.
CENTRAL WAREHOUSE—
57 HANOVER STREET.
East-end -Warehouse— 2 Baxter's Place, Edinburgh.
After a Photograph from a Five Guinea Cake.
Wedding Cakes
FKOM
TWO TO TWENTY GUINEAS,
Finished in the most Artistic Style, and care-
fully Packed for all parts of the country.
WEDDING DEJEUNERS.
DINNERS AND SUPPERS
FOR
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PARTIES
Contracted for, and sent out under the charge
of
EXPERIENCED COOKS & WAITERS.
First-class TABLE FURNISHINGS on Eire.
LAURIE & COMPANY,
FAMILY CONFECTIONERS,
Nos. 3 and 5 SOUTH ST. ANDREW ST.,
EDINBURGH.
N.B. — L. <f Co. have every accommodation in
their Saloons for Large Wedding or Dinner
Parties.
lEfT COMMODIOUS AND ELEGANT
LADIES' DINING &> RETIRING ROOMS.
JOHN JAMESON,
WHOLESALE AND EETAIL FISHMONGEE AND
ICE MEECHANT,
60 CASTLE STREET, QUEEN STREET.
Country Orders promptly attended to.
RYE BREAD, as made in Germany,
TO BE HAD OF
THOMAS OGILVIE,
BAKER,
2 ELM ROW (POST-OFFICE).
PETER M'LAY
(LATE OF A. MELROSE & CO.),
65 LOTHIAN ROAD,
EDINBURGH.
Dealer in Teas, Coffees, Spices,
Pickles, Sauces, and General Groceries.
96
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
DAVID GRANT,
6 NOETH ST. ANDREW S T E E E T,
COOK AND CONFECTIONER,
PURVEYOR OF WEDDING CAKES.
MARRIAGE DEJEUNERS furnished with everything requisite for a Marriage Table.
A
TO PARTIES TRAVELLING.
T the REFRESHMENT ROOMS at the WAVERLEY STATION, the best of TEA
and COFFEE in Half a Minute.
Scotch Whisky, Foreign Wines, and Brandy, of the Best Quality.
SOUPS, JOINTS, etc., on the Shortest Notice.
EVERYTHING ON MODERATE TERMS.
WAVERLEY BRIDGE REFRESHMENT ROOMS.
HENRY COCHRANE, Proprietor.
E. RE I D
BEGS to inform the Confectioners and
Pastry-Cooksof Edinburgh and Vicinity,
that he has removed to more Commodious
Premises, situate No. 9 HILL SQUARE,
where they will always find a First-class Stock
of Wedding-Cake Ornaments of every descrip-
tion, embracing all the most New and Elegant
Designs, also a very choice selection of French
Cosaques, Bon-Bons, Magic Flowers, etc. The
above Trades are respectfully invited to call
and inspect this stock, when, it is hoped, the
style and moderate prices of these goods may
be found to recommend themselves.
N.B. — E. Reid is also the Sole Agent for
Scotland for Callard and Bowser's Celebrated
Butter Scotch.
9 HILL SQUARE,
EDINBURGH.
D. ANDERSON AND SON,
BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS,
1 GREENSIDE STREET,
1 RIEGO STREET, AND
3 ORCHARDFIELD PLACE.
Orders sent to all parts of the Town and
Suburbs daily.
BR0CKLEY AND STEWART,
FRUITERERS,
6 QUEENSFERRY STREET.
ALL kinds of DESSERT FRUITS, PINE
APPLES, MELONS, CUCUMBERS,
etc., in their Season.
SAWERS'
CELEBRATED ALBERT BISCUIT,
CRACKNELS, QUEEN'S AND FANCY
BISCUIT, SPICE NUTS, GINGER
NUTS, GINGERBREAD, etc.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
310 LAWNMARKET.
SELKIRK'S
LONDON TEA WAREHOUSE,
21 LOTHIAN ROAD, EDINBURGH.
ALWAYS on hand a fresh Stock of the
finest Teas in the city, at the lowest
Cash Prices.
The leading Article, the Pekoe flavoured
Mixture, at 2s. 8d. per lb., not to be surpassed.
All TEAS carefully selected from the
Finest Importations.
DEJAY'S HOTEL.
CALIXTE DEJAY,
99. to 101 PRINCES STREET,
EDINBURGH.
THE above First-class Hotel is well worthy
the attention of Families, Tourists, and
Commercial Gentlemen, from its Beautiful
and Central Situation, commanding one of
the Finest Views in the City, and within Two
Minutes' walk of the various Railway Stations.
Families have the privilege of Princes Street
Gardens and Pleasure Grounds.
The Culinary Department is under the
Personal Superintendence of C. Dejay.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 97
THE BEST TABLE, PICKLING, AND CULINARY VINEGARS.
INDIAN SPICED MALT VINEGAE,
WAVERLEY MALT VINEGAR WORKS, EDINBURGH,
Answers all the purposes for which Common Vinegar is used. With Hash, Cold Meat, and
with Fish, it is much esteemed as a Table Relish, and is preferred to the more expensive
Sauces in use, on account of its lightness, delicacy of flavour, and proved efficiency as an aid
to Digestion. It forms a piquant flavouring for Soups, Gravies, Made Dishes, Salads, etc.,
and requires no preparation or additional spiees for pickling.
THE FOLLOWING ARE QUOTATIONS FROM OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
' Blackwood's Magazine gives its readers a choice between Common Vinegar and Tarragon ;
and Lady Harriet (St. Clair, in her ' Dainty Dishes ') has several descriptions of vinegar,
the preparation of which alone would be found a serious obstacle. All these prepara-
tions have been rendered unnecessary by the vinegar invented and prepared by Mr.
Campbell—' CAMPBELL'S INDIAN SPICED VINEGAR '—which is at once as aromatic
as Tarragon, and not merely as economical, but as handy to use as the common vinegar, and
more generally applicable than either — the poor man's sauce and the rich man's luxury.'' —
Daily Review, October 8, 1866.
' Its employment for pickling obviates the necessity for using spices in the ordinary manner,
while the vert essence of the Spices which it contains finds its way more evenly through
the contents of the pickle jar. Another advantage it possesses is, that it can be used for
the preparation of any kind of pickle in A cold state. It is also not merely convenient,
but it is, in our opinion, « positive luxury, as a promoter of appetite and digestion when used
as a sauce with hash, cold meat, or with fish. It is, in fact, alike suitable for all the
separate purposes in which common vinegar and sauce are employed. It will
assuredly become a leading article.' — The Grocer, 4th Jan. 1868. '■
PURE DISTILLED BROW AID MALT YINEGA.RS,
Equal in Quality and Strength to those of the best English Houses.
WAVERLEY MALT VINEGAR WORKS (LICENSED),
GILMORE PAEK, EDINBURGH.
DAVID THOMSON
Begs to inform the Public that he has opened that Shop, 163 Fountainbridge, as a
HAM A3KTB BACON STORE;
And by strict attention to business, and by keeping First-Glass Goods, he hopes to merit
a share of Public Patronage.
PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS—
163 FOUNTAINBRIDGE.
MUSTARD! MUSTARD!! MUSTARD!!!
ARMXSTEAD'S
Has been Unrivalled upwards of a Century for MEDICINAL, TABLE, and CULINARY
PURPOSES.
g?T See Testimonials. JOHN SMITE, Wholesale Agent, 28 Forth Street, Edinburgh.
1
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
Ale ! Ale !
Bitter and Pale !
If used, not abused,
Keeps people hale :
Workmen confined
In foul atmosphere,
Medicine will find
In good Bitter Beer.
The dull it'll cheer,
The grave it makes gay ;
And never fear
What Teetot'llers say :
Good for the strong,
And strength for the weak ;
Swilled howe'er long,
It paints not the beak.
Beer ! Beer !
Sparkling and clear !
Buy it and try it,
The price isn't dear.
One thing be sure
The people shall know :
Who sells it pure —
THE BOTTLED ALE CO.
JOHN BBYCE,
WINE MERCHANT,
44 HANOVER STREET.
Rare Old Wines and Brandies at the most
Moderate Cost.
ESTABLISHED 1824.
MENELAWS AND CO.
FAMILY W1TTE & MALT LIQUOR
MERCHANTS,
143 GEORGE STREET.
)
ESTABLISHED 1820.
FISH DINNERS.
lEstablisIjctJ uptoarUs of a ^untJrctf $cars.
THE Far -Famed CLARK FAMILY
Removed to the PEACOCK HOTEL,
where only the Real and Original CLARK'S
NEWHAVEN FISH DINNERS can be had.
FOOT OF WHALE BRAE, EAST END,
NEWHAVEN.
Proprietrix — MRS. MAIN, Daughter of and
only Successor to the late Mrs. Clark.
The best Dinners in Edinburgh
AT
fTHE CITY DINING ROOMS,'
14 ST. ANDREW STREET.
THE COURSES, ONE SHILLING,
Consisting of Soup or Fish, Joint, and.
Sweets.
DUNCAN M'LAEEN, Proprietor.
BOTTLED ALE CO.,
99 GEORGE STREET.
Retail Entrance— HILL STREET.
PETER M'DIARMID,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,
ARTILLERY ARMS,
GRINDLAY STREET, EDINBURGH.
Nearly Oppaite the Caledonian Railway Station.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
99
BACON, CHEESE, AND BUTTER WAREHOUSE,
40 HANOVER STREET.
A LWATS on hand, fresh from the Curers, the Celebrated "Wiltshire Bacon, Belfast
A Hams and Lard, Bacox Chaps, Ox Tongues, etc.
The Stock of Cheese is always replete with all the Best Varieties. Ripe Stilton,
Cheddar, Loaf Cheddar, Glo'ster, and Gruyer.
Families may be supplied at all Seasons with first-class Dairy Butter, Fresh and
Powdered. Also superior Breakfast Eggs.
Every variety of Pickles, Sauces, Preserves, Meats, and Pure Swiss Milk preserved
in Tins.
JOHN STEEDIAN,
Family Grocer and Italian Warehouseman,
40 HANOVER STREET
(Second Shop from George Street).
Goods forwarded to any address in Town or Suburbs free of any Charge.
CHARLES MORTON COOK,
Family Grocer,
Tea, Spirit, & Proyision Merchant,
178 FOUNTAINBRIDGE,
EDI NBURGH.
Samples of any Article will be sent on application.
Particular attention paid to the quality of
the goods, and to the promptness in executing
all orders.
THOMAS WHITE,
DAI RYMAN,
8 ST. ANTHONY PLACE, EDINBURGH.
Milk and Cream sent to all parts of the
Town.
Fresh Draff supplied from the Fountain
Brewery daily.
CARD.
JAMES S. CONNOLLY,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,
266 OANONGATE.
N.B. — A Large Comfortable Hall suitable for
Social and other Meetings.
GOLF HOUSE TAVERN,
BRUNTSF1ELD LINKS.
JAMES S. CONNOLLY begs to announce
to his numerous Golfing and other Friends,
tbat he has taken the above well-known Tavern,
wbere, by polite attention, and keeping a Stock of
First-class Liquors, etc., he hopes to merit their
patronage.
N.B.— Chops and Steaks on the Shortest Notice,
Welsh Rabbits, Sandwiches, etc. etc.
THOMAS CROMBIE,
DAIRYMAN,
BELL'S MILLS, EDINBURGH.
Milk and Cream sent to all parts of the Town.
KAY AND COMPANY
(Successors to JOHN KAY),
39 JAMAICA STREET, EDINBURGH.
PRICE LIST OF WHISKIES.
Good Malt, 13s. Od. to 15s. Od. per Gallon. I Islays, . 18s. Od. to 19s. Od. per Gallon.
Campbeltown, 16s. Od. to 17s. 6d. „ | Glenlivets, 18s. Od. to 19s. Od. „
The Celebrated Mixture, Old ' ISLAY ' and ' GLENLIVET,' 19s. per Gallon.
N.B. — Orders for England executed at the above rates, Purchasers paying Carriage.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
BUG H AN AN'S
COMMERCIAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL,
114 HIGH STREET, EDINBURGH
(Nearly opposite the Head of North Bridge and Lord Coekhurn Street, in the
immediate vicinity of the Railway Termini).
(Edcnsifc, (Elegant, anb Comfortable ^rcommobation for Crabcllers.
TOURISTS "WILL FIND GOOD AND CHEAP REFRESHMENTS
AT THE ABOVE HOTEL.
BREAKFASTS,
LUNCHEONS,
FISH,
SOUPS,
JOINTS,
CHOPS,
STEAKS,
TEA,
COFFEE,
SHERBET,
RASPBERRY,
ETC. ETC.,
Served with the utmost despatch, at the lowest possible Charge.
JAMES BUCHANAN, while returning his most sincere thanks to his numerous supporters,
is happy to state that he has recently added to the above Establishment a large number
of First-Class Bed-Rooms, several Sitting- Rooms, and a spacious Hall seated for 300 persons.
He has also greatly improved and extended his Culinary accommodation. These changes,
together with Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, and civil and ready attendance, make it one
of the most complete Temperance Hotels in Great Britain ; while the charges still remain
much lower than in many inferior houses.
BED -ROOMS AT Is. OR AT Is. 6d.
Free Use of excellent Reading Room, Commercial Room, and Private Parlours.
NO CHARGE FOE, SERVANTS.
FIRST EDINBURGH COOKING DEPOT,
DICKSON'S CLOSE, 118 HIGH STEEET.'
OPEN FEOM SEVEN MOENING TILL SIX EVENING.
BREAKFAST FROM NINE TILL TEN,
CONSISTING OF
A BOWL OF PORRIDGE, BOWL OF MILK, CUP OF COFFEE OR TEA, AND
A SLICE OF BREAD AND BUTTER, 3d.
DINNER, FROM ONE TILL FOUR,
CONSISTING OF
BROTH OR SOUP, BREAD, MEAT, POTATOES, AND STEWED APPLES
OR PUDDING, 4£d.
Cup of Coffee or Tea, Glass of Sherbet or Raspberry, etc., all at Id. each.
Every Article of the Best Quality, and always Ready.
JAMES BUCHANAN, Proprietor.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
SCOTTISH REGISTER
FOR DOMESTIC SERVANTS,
15 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET
(Formerly 7 Queen Street).
ROBERT TAVENDALE, Manager.
Good MALE and FEMALE SERVANTS of all kinds to be had on
Shortest Notice.
MRS. DODDS'
SELECT REGISTER OFFICE FOR MALE AND FEMALE SERVANTS,
1 CHARLOTTE PLACE, EDINBURGH.
MRS. DODDS' GOVERNESS' INSTITUTE, 1 Charlotte Place, Edinburgh.
CARDS OF TERMS SENT ON APPLICATION.
NORTH SIDE REGISTER
JOE MALE AND FEMALE DOMESTIC
SEEVANTS,
2 CANONMILLS BRIDGE,
EDINBURGH.
T. C. MUEBAY, Manager.
Select Lists and Prompt Attention.
SERVANTS' REGISTER,
SOUTH SIDE,
5 MONTAGUE STEEET, EDINBUEGH.
M. LAWSON, Manager.
TEMPERANCE
REFRESHMENT ROOMS.
JOHN FRIER,
8 NICOLSON STRKET.
MRS. BRICKMAN,
lew City Register for Servants.
OFFICES DUBLIN STREET,
EDINBURGH.
Ladies can be suited on the Shortest Notice with
First-Class Male and Female Servants.
DANIEL MONROE,
SLATEE AND CHIMNEY SWEEPEE,
44 THISTLE STREET,
EDINBURGH.
Chimney Cans put up, Roofs upheld by the
year, all sorts of JobbiDg Work carefully and
promptly executed at moderate charges.
¥. AND E. IRELAND,
MASONS AND CHIMNEY SWEEPERS,
25 CLYDE STREET.
Van kept for Town and Country Orders.
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
ALEX. JOHNST_,
BUTCHER,
3 QUEENSFERRY STREET, EDINBURGH.
(ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF FIFTY YEARS.)
THE Subscriber begs to intimate to his numerous Customers and the Public, that he
has always on hand a choice selection of the finest five-year old Blackfaced Wedder
Mutton (for which this Establishment has been so long famed) ; and being principally
from his own pastures, he can with confidence recommend the quality as unsurpassed by
any in the trade. Also Beef, Veal, Lamb, etc. etc., in their season.
JAMES WILSON,
BUTCHER,
146 GEORGE STREET
(CORNER OF CHARLOTTE SQUARE),
BEGS to acquaint Families and the Public, that, from the advantages he possesses in being
enabled to feed the greater part of the Sheep and Cattle used in his business, which
is done regardless of expense — his great object being to produce quite a superior quality of
Beef and Mutton, excelled in no other establishment, and equalled by few, if any — his
Customers and the Public have a guarantee of being always supplied with goods of the
choicest description.
Special attention continues to be given to the Pickling department of his business, which
has gained for him the approbation of parties in all parts of Great Britain. Always on
hand a full stock, consisting of Rounds from 10 lbs. to 40 lbs., and all the other choice
pieces, Tongues, etc.
JOHN THYNE,
BUTCH ER,
STOCKBE i:d g e mabket.
LARGE SUPPLIES.
BEST QUALITIES OF BUTOHEE MEAT.
EISH, POULTRY, AID GAIE.
WENHAM LAKE BLOCK ICE.
Country Orders carefully attended to.
JOHN ANDERSON AND SONS,
10G GEOEGE STEEET, EDINBUEGH.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
103
ALEXANDER TAYLOR,
BUTCHER,
1 & 2 MELVILLE PLACE, EDINBURGH,
BEGS respectfully to thank the Nobility,
Gentry, and Public generally, for the
support he has received since he opened those
commodious Premises, 1 and 2 Melville Place,
■where he has always on hand a large supply
of the finest Beef, Mutton, Veal, etc. etc. ;
and by strict personal attention, punctuality
to orders, and selling at the lowest remunerat-
ing profits, he hopes to merit a continuance
of public patronage.
Corned Beef, Pickled Tongues, etc.
THOMAS HOGG,
BUTCHER,
7 MELVILLE PLACE,
EDINBURGH.
JOHN L. JOHNSTON;
BUTCHER, POULTERER, AND
SAUSAGE MAKEE,
1 WEST NEWINGTON TERRACE,
AND
180 CANONGATE.
ROBERT GORDON,
Gboh'atza & Snuff gkmufariiim",
5 HEKIOT BRIDGE, GRASSMAEKET.
EALERS supplied with a Genuine Article
in Roll, Cut and Whole Cavendish,
and every kind of Fancy Tobaccos, Snuffs,
Cigars, etc., on the Best Terms.
TRY
ROBERT ROBERTSON'S
FAMED CAVENDISH MIXTURES,:
AT
3 ST. PATRICK STREET.
THOMAS WHITE AID CO.,
TOBACCO-PIPE MANUFACTURERS,
Formerly 225 Canongate,
Now 146 CANONGATE.
CASIMIR ROQUES,
COIFFEUR,
7 SOUTH
PARFUMEUR,
(De Paris),
ST. ANDREW STREET,
EDINBURGH.
ETC.
IN GREAT VARIETY—
Perfumery, Ivory Hair-Brushes, Combs, Paris Gloves, Fans, and Fancy Goods, etc.
T. M. TENNANT,
HAIRDRESSER, PERFUMER,
ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTURER,
AND VENDOR OF
TOILET REQUISITES.
23 N. W. Circus Place,
STOCKBRIDGE, EDINBURGH,
Hours of Business, from 8 a.m. till 9 p.m.
TERMS— CASH ONLY.
WILLIAM COOK,
HAIRDRESSER, PERFUMER,
AND
ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTURER,
3 DEArTHAUGH ST„ STOGKBKLDGE,
EDINBURGH.
TOILET Requisites. Ladies' and Gentle-
men's Perukes. Artistic Souvenirs, in
Watch Guards, Alberts, Bracelets, Rings,-
etc., made to order.
104 EDINBURGH AND LEITH
ESTABLISHED 1784.
JAMES WALDIE AND SONS,
COAL AND COKE MERCHANTS, ;
EDINBURGH, LEITH, AND GRANTON.
DEPOT OFFICES,
NOW CONNECTED BY PRIVATE TELEGRAPHS :
LEITH WALK and HAYMARKET,
ST. LEONARD'S, SCOTLAND STREET, TRINITY,
NORTH LEITH, and GRANTON.
ORDER OFFICES,
39 QUEEN STREET and 85 CLERK STREET.
Newly-wrought Coals brought in our own Wagons from the Collieries
for which we act as Agents.
Complete Delivery charged for in the Accounts, according to the Work done.
AGENTS
BY DIRECT APPOINTMENT FOR
LESSEES OF THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS PITS.
HASWELL, .... Sunderland.
CUTTLEHILL and HALBEATH, Fife.
BALQUHATSTONE, . . Slamannan.
ALLANTON VERTUE, . . Wishaw.
ALSO FOR
MOTHERWELL STEAM COALS.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 105
JOHN SMITH AND SONS,
COAL AND COKE MERCHANTS.
HEAD OFFICE— 46 Lothian Road.
ORDER OFFICES.
STOCKBRIDGE, .... 1 SPRING GARDENS.
NEWINGTON, NEWINGTON TERRACE.
DEPOTS.
ST. CUTHBERT'S; DALRY; HAYMARKET; ST. LEONARD'S;
9 PORT HAMILTON, UNION CANAL.
ALL CHAEGES for COMPLETE DELIVEEY included in our Accounts.
COLLIERY AGENTS
FOR
THE SLAMANNAN BLAGKBAND COAL,
Unequalled for Cleanliness and Durability.
Estimates for Public Boards, Works, Hotels, Charitable Institutions, etc.,
to be had on Application.
io6
EDINBURGH AND LEITH
HEAD OFFICE-
BRANCH OFFICES—
7 SOUTH ST. DAVID STREET;
26 CHARLOTTE PLACE, QUEENSFERRY STREET;
LOCHRIN COAL BASIN, CANAL;
AND
JUNCTION BRIDGE WHARF, LEITH.
COAL.
WILLIAM MARSHALL,
COAL MERCHANT,
132 PRINCES STREET (Ground Floor),
CALEDONIAN RAILWAY, and
HAYMARKET.
House — 18 NELSON STREET.
Orders Received.
Shieldmuir Bright Burning Coal, Stepend's
Caking Coal; Slamannan, Darngavel, Benhar,
Balquhatstone, Blackband, Zetland, and Eng-
lish Coal.
WILLIAM CARRUTHERS,
COAL MEECHANT, HAYMAEKET.
Office— 12 MORRISON STREET.
House-
-8 CHALMERS' BUILDINGS,
FOUNTAINBRIDGE.
FIFE SHIRE COAL,
FROM THE
WELLWOOD, ELGIN, AND LASSODIE
COLLIERIES, DUNFERMLINE.
OFFICES :
EAILWAY STATIONS— SCOTLAND ST.,
HAYMAEKET, TRINITY, JUNCTION
BRIDGE; ENGLISH AND FIFESHIEE COAL
DEPOT, OLD BRIDGE-END, LEITH.
JAMES SWORD,
Sole Agent for these Coals.
J. WILLIAMSOI,
COAL and COKE MERCHANT,
ROSE LANE STATION, ABBEY HILL.
All kinds of Coal supplied at lowest prices.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
107
DEANS AND MOORE,
COAL MASTERS AND MERCHANTS
Head Office-SMEATON PARK, INVERESK.
DRUMMORE COLLIERY.
Orders received and General Estimates given for Household, Steam, and Gas Coals,
from their Carberry, Drummore, Elphinstoxe Tower, Pencaitlantd, and Pexston Col-
lieries ; and also for Fife and West Country Coals.
CENTRAL OFFICE— 29 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, EDINBURGH.
SHIPPING OFFICE— 24 COMMERCIAL STREET, LEITH.
SUB-OFFICES at Depots NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY STATIONS, AND
14 DRUMMOND STREET, EDINBURGH.
COALS.
ANDREW BRUCE,
COAL MERCHANT,
DALRY COAL DEPOT, CALEDONIAN
RAILWAY, and
28 CUMBERLAND STREET.
EARL OF ZETLAND'S JEWEL COAL
WILLIAM SCOTT, Jun., Lessee.
COLLIERY OFFICE—
5 POET HOPETOUN, EDINBURGH.
AILY SUPPLIES of the above Rich
Caking Coal. Orders immediately
A. CUNNINGHAM, Agent.
attended to
JAMES HENDERSON,
COAL MERCHANT.
Office— 7 PORT HOPETOUN, CANAL.
House— 20 HERIOT PLACE, LAURISTON.
DALKEITH COAL.
DALKEITH COLLIERY OFPICE,
ST. LEONARD'S.
REGULAR SUPPLIES (fresh from the-
Pits every day) of the following well-
known Coals : —
BEST JEWEL COAL.
SMEATON JEWEL COAL.
CORONATION COAL.
HOUSEHOLD COAL.
Orders addressed to George Baigrie, Pro-
prietor's Agent, at the above Office, punctually-
attended to.
House— 9 PARKSIDE STREET.
io8 EDINBURGH AND LEITH
COAL AND LIME.
JAMES ORR,
NORTH BRIDGE RAILWAY STATION.
Office— 14 ROYAL EXCHANGE.
LIME of First-Class Quality supplied at the Depot, North Bridge, in quantities required,
or in Waggons to Stations on N. B. Railway.
Gas Coals, Household Coals, and Steam Coals,
BEST AND CHEAPEST QUALITIES.
Agent for Sir G. G. Suttie, Bart.'s Prestongrange Colliery.
ESTABLISHED 183 1.
THOMAS DIXON AND SON,
SCOTCH AND ENGLISH COAL MERCHANTS,
67 ST. LEONARD STREET.
ALL KINDS OP CANAL AM) EAILWAY COAL FEESH FEOM THE PITS.
Attention given to all Orders addressed to their Office as above.
COALS.
JOHN WILSON, Coal Master,
OVEETOWN, LAW, AND SHAWPIELD COLLIEEIES.
Depot — Caledonian Railway Station.
DANIEL M'KAT, Agent.
HOUSE — 50 OE0VE STEEET.
GILRAY BBOTHEES,
COAL MERCHANTS,
60 Lothian Road, 78 South Clerk Street, and
3 Wemyss Place,
EDINBUBGH.
Public Institutions Supplied by Contract.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
109
COAL A&EICT OFFICE,
2 CANONMILLS BRIDGE.
.All kinds of Scotch and English Coal at
Moderate Prices.
T. C. MUEKAY, Agent.
Orders punctually attended to.
ESTABLISHED 1834.
MRS. WILLIAM ALLAN,
COAL MERCHANT,
12 PORT HAMILTON, CANAL BASIN.
SCOTT and GILMOUR,
COAL MASTERS,
WISHAW COLLIERIES.
EDI KB URGII DEPO T—
Caledonian Station, Lothian Eoad.
COAL!
COAL!! COAL!!!
SCOTCH AND ENGLISH COAL
IN GENERAL USE,
SUPPLIED BY
ROBERT G. BAUCHOPE,
SCOTLAND STREET STATION.
ROBERT CALDER
COAL MERCHANT,
HAYMARKET STATION, and
180 ROSE STREET,
CONTINUES TO SUPPLY FEESH SUPPLIES OF
BEST SCOTCH COAL.
ALLAN WILSON,
7 CLANALPINE BUILDINGS
(Spittal Street),
SUPPLIES the best West Country Coal
to Families in all parts of Edinburgh
and Leith, at Current Prices.
PIEEW00D Is. PEE BAG.
JOHN BURNS,
COAL MERCHANT,
16 POET HOPETOUrl,
RECEIVES Daily Supplies of all the
various kinds of Canal and Railway
Coal, which he Sells at the lowest Current
Prices.
COALS.
Personal Superintendence of the Despatch of all
Orders.
CALEDONIAN COAL COMPAIY.
OFFICE—
3 DUBLIN STREET.
F. W. BBICKMAN, Manager.
JOHN S I V E S,
COAL MERCHANT, DALRY,
ESPECTFULLY intimates that he con-
tinues to supply the Best kinds of Coal
in the market on moderate terms. Orders
carefully attended to.
JOHN WILSON,
SUMMERHOUSE AND STANDRIG
COLLIERIES,
BY FALKIRK.
A
LL kinds of SCOTCH and ENGLISH
COAL at the lowest prices.
OFFICE—
2 POET HOPE T OUT, EDLNBUEGH.
WILLIAM BOOTH, Manager.
EDINBURGH AND LETTH
JAMES WATEESTON, Jun,
SCOTCH AND ENGLISH COAL MERCHANT,
CALEDONIAN RAILWAY COAL DEPOT,
OPriCE — 31 HAMILTON PLACE, ST 0 CKBBIDGE.
V Families supplied with Firewood.
COAL.
CANAL COAL COMPANY.
OFFICE—
4 SOUTH ST. ANDREW STREET.
JAMES LAWSON, Manager.
All kinds of Scotch and English Coal
at the Lowest Prices.
C. FORTUNE,
COAL MERCHANT,
ROSE LANE STATION, ABBEY HILL,
SUPPLIES all kinds of COAL at Lowest
Prices.
COAL.
E. & H. SIMPSON,
CALEDONIAN RAILWAY DEPOT
AND
15 GARDNER'S CRESCENT.
ALL KINDS OF
SCOTCH AND ENGLISH COAL
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
BATH CHAIES,
CLOSE or Open, in the very best condition,
with Glass Fronts and Hoods which
can be taken off or put on at pleasure, made
by Heath, Broad Street, Bath, let by the
Hour or Month. Apply to
JAMES STUART,
BATH-CHAIR HIRER,
9 HOPE STREET, EDINBURGH.
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
LIBRARIES PURCHASED for CASH in
Town and Country. Large and Small
Parcels of Books removed free of expense to
the Exposer. Apply to
G. ADCOCK,
11 SOUTH ST. ANDREW STREET.
Families, Offices, Banks, etc.,
SUPPLIED WITH
FIREWOOD
AT
Leith Ragged Industrial Schools,
24 and 25 KING STREET, LEITH.
THE Firewood is manufactured from the
best new Red- Wood, imported direct from
Norway and Sweden for that purpose.
Sent daily (free of charge) to all parts of
Edinburgh, Leith, Portobello, Trinity, etc.
Price Four Shillings per 100 Bundles.
Orders, per Post or otherwise, to the
Superintendent at the School, will receive
immediate attention.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
CAEEIA&ES AND HARNESS
FOR SALE IN THE CITY,
AT
R STOEDY'S
ST. LEONAKD'S C0ACHW0KKS,
EDINBURGH.
EOBEBT ATKINSON AID SON,
COACH PROPRIETORS,
8 NORTH-WEST CIRCUS PLACE.
OMNIBUSES and BRAKES for Pic-nics.
VANS and LORRIES for Removals.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. ill
SHIELS AND SLATER,
COACH AND HARNESS MAKERS
(ADJOINING SCOTT, CROALL, AND SONS' NEW ROYAL HORSE BAZAAR),
SPITTAL STREET, EDINBURGH.
CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Which, for Cheapness and Lightness, combined with Durability and
Excellence of Workmanship, are
NOT SURPASSED IN THE CITY.
CARRIAGES, CONVEYANCES, ETC.
W. FRASER AND SON,
JOB AND POSTMASTERS,
1 FORRES STREET, EE>INBURGH.
First-Class Carriages and Job Horses on Hire by the Month or Year.
CABS AT LOTHIAN ROAD STATION.
CABS AT QUEEN STREET (West End).
CABS AT LYNEDOCH PLACE.
CARRIAGES, DOG CARTS, AND OTHER MACHINES,
SPRING VANS FOR LUGGAGE,
AT YOUNG STREET, NORTH LANE,
ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
OFFI CE —
1 FORRES STREET, EDINBURGH.
THE EDINBURGH CITY FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT.
WILLIAM REID AND SONS,
58 COCKBURN STREET,
(Branch and Workshops— 9 North College Street),
BEG to intimate that the whole of their arrangements are strictly framed with a
view to Economy and Respectability ; and their various Styles and Charges
are such as will meet the circumstances of all.
TVilliaji Reid and Sons beg to inform parties at a distance, that they conduct
Funerals to and from the Country — at so much per mile extra to their Town Charges
—or to any part of the United Kingdom, at the most moderate Rates.
Specimens of all Funeral Requisites on view on the Premises.
Hearses, Mourning Coaches, etc., all First-class.
EDINBUEGH AND LEITH
[Funeral and Undertaking
Establishment.
ESTABLISHED 1861.
PETER MOIR & CO., Proprietors,
10 & 11 St. James' Place (off Elder Street);
AMD
HER MAJESTY'S HORSE REPOSITORY, NOTTINGHAM PLACE.
PM. & CO., in tendering their best thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public for
o the liberal patronage bestowed on them, and in soliciting its continuance, beg to
intimate that their Establishment has every requisite necessary for conducting Funerals,
and that they have spared neither labour nor capital to render their equipages superior
in every respect to any in town ; and those entrusting them with their entire orders will
find every attention paid to strict economy. By perusing the various Tables of Rates,
the Public will have no difficulty in selecting that which may be most suitable to their
wishes.
LIST OF CHARGES FOR HEARSES AND MOURNING COACHES,
REDUCED TWENTY PER CENT.
Plainest One Horse Hearse,
Common One Horse Hearse,
One Horse Hearse, with Feathers,
Best One Horse Hearse,
Best One Horse Hearse, with Feathers,
Plain Two Horse Hearse,
Second Best Two Horse Hearse,
Best Two Horse Hearse,
Best Two Horse Hearse, with Feathers,
Plain Four Horse Hearse,
Best Four Horse Hearse,
Best Four Horse Hearse,
s.
d.
5
0
6
0
8
0
8
6
s, 10
0
. 13
0
. 16
6
. 20
0
s, 24
0
. 28
0
. 32
0
. 40
0 1
Best Hearse, with Feathers, Four Horses,
and Postilions, 50 0
Best Hearse, with Feathers, Six Horses,
and Postilions, charged in proportion.
One Horse Coaches to cany Four per-
sons 8 0
Two Horse Coaches, first class, to carry
Sis persons, 12 0
Mourning Coaches, with large Front Boot,
made expressly for Children's Funerals,
and constructed to cany Six persons
inside, 12 0
COFFINS OF EVERY DESRCLPTION, ON THE MOST APPROVED STYLES, ALWAYS
ON HAND, TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF ALL CLASSES.
To thoroughly convince the Working Classes how much the Proprietors have reduced their
Charges, they offer a complete funeral for One Pound.
Orders received at all hours by Persons constantly in attendance.
MANAGING PARTNER— Mr. FRANCIS GEERARD.
POST-OFFTCE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
"3
THE EDINBURGH
FUNERAL AND UNDERTAKING
ESTABLISHMENT,
9 & 10 LEITH WALK,
AND
8 NICOLSON STREET.
JOHN" CEO ALL & SONS beg to intimate that they have reduced their
prices for Hearses and Mourning Coaches 20 per cent., as follows : —
Plain Hearse with One Horse, 5s., formerly 6s.
Plumed Hearse with One Horse, 10s., ,, 12s. 6d.
Plumed Hearse with Two Horses, 24s., ,, 30s.
Plumed Hearse with Four Horses, 40s., ,, 50s.
Mourning Coach, Two Horses, 12s., ,, 15s.
Mourning Coach, One Horse, 8s., ,, 10s.
Coffins of every description on hand, and every requisite fur nished at the above premises.
Funerals conducted to any part of the United Kingdom.
BOOKS AND CARDS OF PPJCES TO BE HAD ON APPLICATION AT ANY OF THE
UNDERNOTED OFFICES : —
9 & 10 LEITH WALK (Head Office).
8 NICOLSON STREET. i RO YAI , HORSE BAZA AR, Lothian Road.
4 PRINCES STREET (Coach Office). | 45 CONSTITUTION STREET, Leith.
ESTABLISHED IN 18 5 0.
8
ii_4 EDINBURGH AND LEITH
J ARDI NE'S
JOBBING, POSTING, AND CARRIAGE HIRING ESTABLISHMENT,
DUKE ST. LANE, and DUBLIN ST. LANE, EDINBURGH.
OFFICE- 25 Duke Street.
YERY superior Private Broughams, Phaetons, Dog Carts, Waggonnets, Brakes,
Omnibuses, Vans for Luggage, Cabs, etc. etc., with good Horses and careful Drivers,
15 to 20 per cent, under Monopolist Prices. Card of Charges free on application at the
Office. PETER JARDINE, Proprietor.
CAB STANDS-
ST. MARY'S CHURCH, and QUEEN STREET (East End).
JAMES STEWART,
CAB HIRER.
JOB AND POST HORSES LET BY THE WEEK, MONTH, OR YEAR,
AT
10 RANDOLPH CLIFF, DEAN BRIDGE, or
' THE BOX,' FOOT OF CLARENDON CRESCENT.
FUNERAL CHARGES REDUCED 20 PER CENT.
FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT,
8 HIGH STREET. 8
(Nearly opposite John Knox's Church.")
D. NICHOLSON AND SON
BEG to call the attention of the Public to their recent Reduction of Charges for
Funerals, which, with their well-known respectable mode of conducting all
Funerals entrusted to their care, and all being under the personal superintendence of
D. N. and Son themselves, they hope will merit a continuation of that patronage so
liberally bestowed on them heretofore.
HEARSES AND MOURNING COACHES.
Coffins in Oak, Mahogany, Elm, Lead, Zinc, etc, ; and Requisites of every description
always on hand.
Funerals Conducted to all parts of the Kingdom upon the most moderate terms.
Night and Day Attendance at Office, 8 HIGH STREET.
FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT.
d, robTrtson,
FUNERAL UNDERTAKER,
16 LOTHIAN ROAD.
FUNERALS conducted in any style
required, to and from all parts of
the Town or Country, at Prices that
will defy competition.
N.B. — Ribbon - Cards, Intimation-
Notes, and Letters always on hand.
GEORGE PAULIN,
FUNERAL UNDERTAKER,
32 and 42 JAMAICA STREET.
AXD
14 ST. ANTHONY PLACE.
Orders attended to Day and Night.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 115
MURRAY & GIBB,
tmitn to ficx Ufa jtsig's BtutfamtQ (fifffrt,
UNDERTAKE ALL DESCRIPTIONS OE
BOOK, MAGAZINE, LAW, AND
GENERAL PRINTING.
*'~^*& ■
>HEY invite the attention of Authors and Publishers
to the facilities which their Establishment affords for
executing work entrusted to them with accuracy,
economy, and despatch.
The Legal Profession will find them prepared to print all
kinds of Law Papers and Books of Reference with the utmost
despatch. Having all the advantages in material and number
of hands which a large office can supply, they have every
confidence in being able to give satisfaction in this as well as
in the other branches of their business.
Banks, Insurance Companies, and other business firms, will
find them prompt in printing Circulars, Prospectuses, and Bills
with neatness and taste.
Ledgers, and other Books and Forms, printed and ruled to
any pattern.
Stereotyping for Publishers and for the Trade.
North-East Thistle Street Lane,
May 1868.
n6 POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
Alexander Wood,
FRUITERER, GREENGROCER, AND SEEDSMAN,
Nos. 1 and 2 BRISTO PLACE.
All kinds of Fruits in their Seasons. Table Bouquets supplied.
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
EWTABLE LOAN COMPANY OF SCOTLAND,
No. 4 MILNE SQUARE.
ENTRANCES—
42 NORTH BRIDGE AND 173 HIGH STREET.
CAPITAL £75,000. INSTITUTED 1824.
GEORGE RUSSELL, Manager and Sole Acting Partner.
THIS COMPANY advances Money on Loan upon Silver Plate, "Watches, Jewels, Soft
and Piece Goods, Apparel, Books, and other Valuable Moveable Property, under the
Pawnbrokers and Stamp Acts, to any amount, on very Liberal Terms.
A Suite of Private Rooms, and Two Private Boxes for Confidential Business.
N.B. — The Salerooms, for disposal of their Unredeemed Goods by Private Bargain, are
227 HIGH STREET (one stair up).
JAMES MARR & CO.,
TYPEFOUNDERS, PRINTERS' JOINERS,
AND
BRASS RULE MAKERS, !
SUPPLY EVERYTHING REQUIRED IN A i
PRINTING OFFICE.
EDINBURGH: 29 NEW STREET.
LONDON: 34 WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND.
Calling Cards.
PLATES NOT CHARGED UNLESS TAKEN AWAY.
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The favourable Mortality experienced by the TiOVAL is exhibited by the Diagram, which shows the
Numbkk out of which One has Died at each Age up to the end of the year 1804, compared witlt
the Numbkr which had been. EXPECTED by the Tables, and further contrasted with its Experience
up to the end of 1859, and with the " Combined experience of Seventeen Offices."
I I confine myself to the experience of the seventeen Offices published in 1843. A few words
will suffice to snow the particular and general adaptation of this figure to its intended purpose.
To exhibit the first of these qualities, let it be supposed that the enquirer wishes to compare
the Mortality experienced by tne respective Offices named, on Lives aged 40 years.
' By drawing his linger carefully along the horizontal line 40, to the points where the seveffrl
curves cross the said line, and following with his eye the vertical line at those respective points ;j
to the top or bottom of the page, he will learn that
The '■ Royai. " expected that 1 out of about 80 would die;
But hy adjusted experience to 18(15, only 1 out of about 109 would die;
And by ditto to 1859 1 „ 104 would die;
Whilst by the combined experience . . 1 ., „ 97 would die.
Little will be required to show the general adaptation of the Diagram to exhibit the success of!
the Royal in its M >rtulity, and the Benefit thus obtained ijy the Assurer with Participa-1
rioN of Profits in that Office Irefer here to the fact that every point on the left of the ooo i
curve, which it must he observed represents the Mortality expected by our Tables, shows more
or less gain according as it is removed from or approaches thereto. Now, as the curve ■<><>&
and the one painted red, respectively depicting the adjusted Mortality of the Royal up to 185a
and up to 1864, are entirely on the left of the OOO curve, and some portions ofjt|iem at a very
marked distance, it is at once evident that everything in the past experience off he Company,:
as respects this important subject, has been more favourable than could have bixut reasonably hoped
for" > ,
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EVIDENCES OF GREAT PROGRESS.
FIRE PREMIUMS. 4>;J
1850 ..... ... ... .;. #51 {£83
1866 ... .. .. '447,271
1866 NEARLY THREE TIMES THE AMOUNT OF 1856. t
LIFE PREMIUMS.
1856 ... £37,344
1866 188,566
18 J6 FIVE TIMES THE AMOUNT OF 1850.
RAPID GROWTH OP LIFE, PENDs/
1850 , , .£118,710
1836 848,746
1866 exceeds 1856 by no less than £730,030.
Amount added to the Life Funds in the year 1866 alone, after pavment of all Losses and TO
Expenses, £124,165. ,;
The increase for the year 1867 alone, beyond the amount at the close of the year I860,1
will also show, when the accounts are completed, a further amount of over £i20,00Q '■' V
making the total Life Funds nearly £1,000,000, in addition to the Fire Reserve fund ami V ,
Capital. The accumulated funds of the Company being thus nearly >.-
ONE MILLION AND A HALF STERLINQ.
The Actuary in his late Valuation Report stilted his opinion th;it 110 less than £100,000 S,
would be added annually to the Life and Annuity Funds, for the next ten years. This anticipa- i, V
tion has so far been more than realized, as the Funds in hand at the endof 1867 will show an M
INCREASE OP OVER £110,000 PER ANNUM
SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.
(FOUNDED A.D. 1815.)
THE LEADING FEATURE
of this Old Established and well-tried Society is its Mutual Principle, which Secures
to the Policyholders the Division of the whole Profits among themselves, without any
deduction for Dividends to Shareholders, as in Life Assurance Companies of 'the Pro-
prietary Class. This single circumstance retains for Distribution among the
Policyholders Large Sums of Money, which would otherwise be lost to them.
THE LARGEST DIVISION OF PROFITS
ever made by the Society was that declared at the Annual Meeting of Members held on
24th May last. The Profit realized during the Seven Years ending 31st December 1866
amounted to no less than £834,183, 10s. Id.; which sum was divided among the
Policyholders in the manner fully explained in the Report read at the Meeting, — copies
of which may be had, free of charge, on application.
INCREASE OP BUSINESS.
During last Septennial Bonus Period, i860 to 1866, the Society issued Policies for
New Assurances, amounting to the large sum of ,£5,461,884. Comparing the New
Assurances effected in i860, the first year of that period, with the New Assurances
effected in 1867, the first year of the current Period, 1867 to 1873, the following is the
result : —
New Assurances 1860, ...... £380,305
New Assurances 1867, ...... 811,411
Difference in favour of 1867, . . £431,106
Being an increase of £113 per cent.
Security enjoyed by the Members, and their future Prospects.
The Balance Sheet and Details of the Valuation of the whole Liabilities of the Society published
in last Report, fully and clearly make known to all Actuaries and skilled persons the Entire
Financial Condition of the Scottish Widows' Fund ; while to the general public they afford
the means of ascertaining for themselves the character of the security and prospects of future ad-
vantage which such a financial condition presents. By no other means than the publication of such
information as is contained in the Balance Sheet and Valuations referred to, can the real position of
a Life Assurance Institution be made known.
RESOURCES OP THE SOCIEiTY.
Annual Revenue, .... £600,000
Invested Funds, .... 4,600,000
Persons effecting Assurances now
will do so at a time when the Society has acquired a select Business of the highest class, the growth
of upwards of Fifty Years of uninterrupted prosperity, and has reached an annually -vacreasing rate
of progress which has never been exceeded in the history of Life Assurance in this country. More-
over, although the Society never took over the Funds of any other Office by amalgamation, its Life
Assurance Fund is larger than that of any similar Institution. Its Financial Power secures for the
Society the best and most remunerative Investments which the country affords. The natural effect
of these, and the other circumstances above referred to, must be the realization of a rate of Profit un-
attainable by Offices less favourably circumstanced ; and when it is kept in view that the WHOLE
Profit actually realized is divided among the Policyholders alone, the conclusion necessarily follows
that Life Assurance could not be conducted under more favourable conditions for Policyholders than
it is in the Scottish Widoivs'1 Fund.
Head Office, SAMUEL RALEIGH, Manager.
9 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh, J. J. P. ANDERSON, Secretary.
May 1868,
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THE CORPORATION OF THE
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ESTABLISHED 1837.
Head Office— 6 ST. Andrew Square, Edinburgh.
DIRECTORS.
11. Hunter, Esq., Sheriff of Dumbarton & Bute.
A. Gifford, Esq., Sheriff of Orkney & Shetland.
George Hope, Esq., Fenton Barns.
Robert Walker, Esq., Publisher.
John Cay, Esq., W.S.
George M. Tytler, Esq. , See. Bank of Scotland.
.Tames Peddie, Esq., W.S.
C. Ljlwsok, Jun., Esq., Seed Merchant.
Wm. J. Menzies, Esq., W.S.
Graham Binny, Esq., W.S.
Neil C. Campbell, Esq. , Sheriff of Ayrshire.
P. G. Tait, Esq., Professor of Natural Philo-
sophy, Edinburgh University.
John Auld, Esq. , W. S.
John Parker, Esq., Inland Revenue.
John Carment, Esq., S.S.C.
Banker — The National Bank of Scotland.
Solicitor — Charles Morton, W.S. Auditor — Adam Gillies Smith, C.A.
Medical Officer-^Jvnx Duncan, M.D., 12 Heriot Row.
THE ADVANTAGES OFFERED, AS COMPARED WITH OTHER OFFICES, ARE—
A greatly Larger Original Assurance for the same Premium, with the prospect, to good
lives- (for whom exclusively the whole Profits are reserved), of eventually receiving very
considerable additions.
Thus, a Policy for £1200 or £1250 can at most ages be had, from the first, for the premium
charged elsewhere for £1000 only. Policies for £1000 which have shared at three Septennial
Investigations have already been increased to £1100, £1600, and even to £1800.
THIS SOCIETY has taken a leading part in the relaxation of restrictions on Policies, and in
the removal of grounds of challenge. So long ago as 1819 it was declared that error in
the original statements should not involve forfeiture, unless proved to have been fraudulent as
ivell as untrue ; and, at same time, the forfeiture which attached to death by capital punishment,
by duelling, and even by suicide (unless occurring within six months), was removed.
FOREIGN RESIDENCE AND TRAVEL.— Members (not seafaring men) are now at liberty,
free of charge, to travel or reside in any part of the world (Asia excepted) north of 35° N. and
south of 30° S. The Directors are also empowered, under certain conditions, to grant Certificates
nf Exemption from all restrictions.
Examples of Annual Premium for Assurance of £100 at Death (with Profits).
AGE,
I 25
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1 30
35
40
45
50
Payable during life,
! £1 18 Q
f£2 1 6
£2 6 10
£2 14 9
£3 5 9
£4 17
Limited to 21 yeai'S, .
1 £2 12 6
£2 15 4
£3 0 2
|£3 7 5
£3 17 6
; £4 12 1
Tims a person of 30 may secure £1000 at death, with Profits, for a yearly premium of £20, 15s.,
which in the other Scottish Mutual Offices would assure £800 only.
Or, if unwilling to burden himself with payments during the whole of his life, he may secure a
policy for £1000, with prospect of additions from the Profits, for a Premium of £27, 13s. 4d., limited to
twenty-one payments, being nearly the same as most Offices require during the whole term of life.
igj" Tables of Premiums, to cease after 7, 14, or other'number of years, may be had.
Above 17,000 Policies issued. Subsisting Assurances upwards of Six Millions. Annual
Revenue, £230,000. Accumulated Fund, arising entirely from Premiums, above £1,365,000,
all invested in unexceptionable securities in this country.
PiEPORTS, Tables of Hates, and every information, may be had on application.
ErasBOHOH, 18o8. JAMES WATSON, Manager.