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DIRECTORYFOR THE
AND ITS VICINITY.
1824—25.
ABERDEEN
:
Printed by D. Chalmers ^ Co.
FOR W. GOEDON, GEO. CLARK, A. STEVENSON, THO. SPARK,
AND D. WYLLIE.
1824.
TO THE PUBLIC.
A Directory for Aberdeen and its vicinity has been long;
wished for, and strangers have often expressed their surprise
at the want of it, in a City of so great extent, population, and
commercial importance. A publication of this kind, how-
ever necessary, must have been very incomplete, before the
Houses and Shops were numbered : as soon as that was accom-
plished, no time was lost in collecting the materials; and now
that it is finished, it may be necessary to state, that, in a work
of this nature, perfect accuracy is not to be expected. The
undertaking was new to the publishers, and therefore errors
and omissions will no doubt be found ; but it is hoped they
are few and unimportant, and it can be confidently said, that
neither labour nor expense has been spared to prevent them.
It having been discovered that some names were omitted in
the body of the book, a list has been annexed to supply them.
The publishers have to express their thanks for the facility
afforded to those employed in collecting the Lists, and to their
numerous Subscribers, for the encouragement they have given
to the Work.
5^ It is requested, that notice of removals and alterations may be sent
to the Publishers, that subsequent editions may be as accurate as
possible.
CONTENTS.
Page.
Directory ---.-« 1
Alphabetical List of Streets^ Squares, &c. - 101
Carriers - - - - - - 109
Mail Coaches - - - - - - 113
Stage Coaches - - - - - - 113
Shipping Companies - - - - - 114
Steam Yachts 115
Canal Boats - 116
Insurance Brokers - - - - - 116
Rates of Fare for Harbour Porters - - 117— for Street Porters, or Backmen 118
.. to or from Coach Offices - - 119—— for Carters and Backmen of Coals 119
from Lower Quays - - 121
Post Office 122
Sheriff Court 123
Justice of Peace Court - - - - 123
Small Debt Court 123
Inhabited House Duty----- 123
Window Duty 124
Duty on Commercial Servants - - - 124-
Table of Appointments - - - - 125
Stamp Duties - - - - 126
Addenda 127
ABERDEEN
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Abel, Peter, coal broker, 27, James-st.
Abel, Christ, poultry shop, 76, H. 78, Sutherland's Court, Shiprow
Aberdeen Lime Co. Lime Quay
Aberdeen & London Shipping Co. 21, Quay
Aberdeen & London New Shipping Co.'s Office, 2, James-st.
Aberdeen & Newcastle Shipping Co. 36, Quay
Aberdeen & North Shipping Co. 36, Quay
Aberdeen, Leith, & Clyde Shipping Co. 33, Quay
Aberdeen & Hull Shipping Co. 49, Quay
Aberdeen Salmon Co. 2, Fish-st.
Aberdeen Brick & Tile Co. Clayhills
Aberdeen Banking Co. 53, Castle-st.'
Aberdeen Sea Insurance Co. 11, Union Buildings
Aberdeen Tape Co/s Warehouse, 2, Exchequer-row
Aberdeen Journal Office, 22, Adelphi- Court, Union-st.
Aberdeen Chronicle Office, 10, Chronicle Court, Queen-st.
Aberdeen Literary & Philos. Society's Rooms, 11, Union Buildings
Aberdeen Whale Fishing Co.'s Office, 39, Marischal-st.
Aberdeen Academy, 40, Union-st.
Aberdeen Oil Gas Co.'s Office, 8, Adelphi Court—G. Duncan, man.
Aberdeen Savings Bank, Poor's Hospital Court, 56, Gallowgate
—
William Smith, treasurer
Aberdeen School of Arts—meets in Baptist Chapel, Union Terrace
Aberdeen Mechanics Institution—lecture room, King-st.
Aberdeen Medical and Chirurgical Society—hall King-st.
Aberdeen General Dispensary, Gordon's Court, 88, Broad-st.
Aberdeenshire Canal Office—W. Kennedy, adv. man. Marischal-st.
Aberdein, Alexander, printer, 67, Queen-st.
Abercrombie, John, Esq. Union Place
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2 ABE—ALC
Abercrombie, John & Son, merchants, 91, Gallowgate
Abercrombie, Robert, merchant, 91> Gallowgate
Abercrombie, Alexander, merchant, QX, Gallowgate
Abernethy, James, & Co. founders, Ferryhill
Abernethy, James, H. Ferryhill
Adam, John, hairdresser, 87, H. 86, Queen«st.
Adam, Alexander, thread manufacturer, 11, Harriot-st.
Adam, William, advocate, 7} Schoolhill
Adam, Alexander, vintner, 40, George-st.
Adam, Mrs. William, 87, George-st.
Adam, Thomas, teacher. School Causewayend, H. Ann-st.
Adam, Alexander, cart and plough wright, Skene-st.
Adams, Alexander, shoemaker, 35, H. 37, Marischal-st.
Adams, Mrs. 10, Canal Terrace
Adams, Alexander, baker, Chapel-st
Adams, Alex, flaxdresser, 17, St. Nicholas-st. H. 11, Harriot-st.
Adams, Robert, flesher, 23, H. 115, George-st.
Adams, D. tailor, 12, H. Gardener's-lane
Adams, James, stabler, 1, Backwynd
Adams, Gordon, grocer, 82, H. 83, Green
Adams, David, flesher, 40, Wales-st. Market H. Bowl-road
Adamson, James, shipbuilder, Footdee, H. 4, Wellington-st.
Affleck, Andrew, boot & shoemaker, 53, Union-st. H. Crown Court,
Union-st.
Affleck, James, vintner, Burnett's Close, 5, Exchequer-row
Aiken, James, Gilcomston Cottage
Aiken, James, jun. shipmaster, do.
Aiken, James, gardener, 40, North- st.
Aiken, Alexander, shoemaker, Skene-st.
Aiken, James, shoemaker, 20, Muttonbrae
Aiken, the Rev. John, Skene Terrace
Aikman, William, teller. Bank of Scotland, H. Seaton Gate
Aikman, John, currier, 6, Putachie-side
Airth, John, shoemaker, 24, H. 22, Park-st.
Aitken, Thomas, brewer, H. 57, Woolmanhill
Aitken, L. & W. Aberdeen & Glasgow carriers, 18 &20, George-st.
Alcock, Robert, advocate, 48, King-st.
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ALE—ALL S
Alexander, Capt. Alex, of the Nancy, Aberdeen, H. 1, Links-st.
Alexander, Capt. Alex, of the Reward, H. 1 0, Sugar-house-lane
Alexander, William, confectioner, 5, Park-st.
Alexander, James, tailor, Denburn Terrace
Alexander, David, shoemaker, 51, Upperkirkgate, H. Loch-st.
Alexander, John, shoemaker, Broadford
Alexander, William, cabinet-maker, 15, North-st.
Alexander, W. druggist& grocer, 179, Gallowgate, H. CausewayendAlexander, Robert, dyer, Gilcomston
Alexander, Capt. Alex, of the Swift, H. 6, Carmelite-lane
Alexander, Miss, 6, Gaelic-lane
Alexander, Misses, 8, Carmelite- st.
Allan, David C. ironmonger, 9, Queen-st. H. College-st.
Allan, Mrs. late of Newhills, Dee-st.
Allan, George, brick work, Seaton Gate, Old Aberdeen
Allan, James, watch and clockmaker, Holburn-st.
Allan & Simpson, general ironmongers, SO, Union-st.
Allan, Capt. Alex, of the Fox, H. 8, Sugar-house-lane
Allan, James, Esq. late of Madras, King-st.
Allan, George, Captain of the John, Footdee
Allan, William, shoemaker, 9, James-st.
Allan, James, baker, Chapel-st.
Allan, Alexander, advocate, 64, Broad-st.
Allan, James, billiard-keeper, 32, Chronicle-lane, Queen-st.
Allan, James, & Co. clothiers and haberdashers, 8, Broad-st
Allan, George, merchant. Lemon Tree Court, 7^ Huxter-row
Allan, George, barber, 4, Berry-lane
Allan & M'Allan, upholsterers, 56, Castle-st.
Allan, J. upholsterer, Virginia- st,
Allan, George, shoemaker, Skene-st.
Allan, Alexander, vintner, 3, Trinity-st.
Allan, Mrs. James, lodgings, 19, Union Buildings
Allan, John, wood merchant, Pynernook, 1 3, Carmelite- st.
Allan, Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 31, H. 32, Green
Allen, William, merchant, 2, James-st. H. Braehead, Gilcomston
Allen, John, shoemaker, 5, Guestrow
Allardyce, Miss, lodgings, 52, Union-st.
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4 ALL—ANDAllardyce, Mrs. Union Place
Allardyce, William, wine merchant, 40, Union- st. H. Union Place
Allardyce, Mrs. of Dunnottar, Allardyce Court, 54, Castle-st.
Allardyce, Mrs. Skene- st.
Albion Fire Office—John Sim, agent, James-st.
Altera, Caesar, glass blower, Skene-st.
Anderson, A.& J. painters, 33, Queen-st. H. Gordon's Ct. 88, Broad-st.
Anderson, R. shoemaker, 66, Queen-st. H.34, Canal Lodge, Wales-st.
Anderson, James, jun. clothier, 82, Queen-st.
Anderson, James, perfumer and lodgings, 44, Queen-st.
Anderson, Alexander, general warehouse, 7, Lodge-walk
Anderson, Mrs. sen. of Candacraig, Dee-st.
Anderson, Mrs. late of Strichen, Canal-side
Anderson, John, Esq. Old Aberdeen
Anderson, Alexander, flaxdresser, Couperston
Anderson, Alexander, shipbuilder, Footdee, H. 3, Yeats-lane
Anderson, William, victualling-house, near W^ellington-st.
Anderson, James, block and pumpmaker, Footdee
Anderson, Capt. D. of the Sir Wm. Wallace, H. 12, St. Clement-st.
Anderson, Capt. Alex, of the Quebec Packet, 37, Virginia-st.
Anderson, Alexander, hardware merchant, 1?:, Park-st.
Anderson, Captain John, Skene-square
Anderson, Mrs. Union Place
Anderson, James, baker. Union Place
Anderson, Miss, boarding-school, Skene Terrace
Anderson, Mrs, Golden Square
Anderson, George, blacksmith, 66, Booth's Court, Netherkirkgate
Anderson, James, slater, 41, St. Nicholas st.
Anderson, Alex, of Bourtie, Bourtie^s Court, 1 9, Upperkirkgate
Anderson, William, tailor, 76, George-st.
Anderson, Miss, lodgings, 46, Gallowgate
Anderson, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 8, Gallowgate
Anderson, William, shoemaker, 24, Justice-st.
Anderson, Thomas, tailor, 21, North-st.
Anderson, James, stabler. Meal-market-lane, North-st.
Anderson, George, jun. tailor, 53, Broad-st.
Anderson, Joseph, book agent, 13 and 15, Long-acre
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Anderson, James, shoemaker, 181, Gallowgate
Anderson, James, druggist, 51, H. Daniel's Court, Castle-st.
Anderson, George, merchant and lodgings, 12, Castle-st.
Anderson, James, New Inn, 5, Castle-st.
Anderson, John, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
Anderson, Arthur, of Deebank, 17, Belmont-st.
Anderson, William, grocer, 36, Shiprow
Anderson, Alex, horse-shoer, SO, H. 35, North-st.
Anderson, James, vintner, Footdee
Andrew, Mrs. grocer, Footdee
Andrew, James, porter dealer, 167, Gallowgate, H. 2, Young-st.
Andrews, Rev. Benj. Wesleyan Minister, Canal-side, Mounthooly
Angus, Mrs. John, Union Place
Angus & Son, booksellers, 8, Union-st. H. Commercial C. Castle-st.
Angus, Rev. Henry, Silver-st.
Angus, Geo. watch & clockmaker, 72, Broad-st. H. 4, Drum's-lane
Angus, John, advocate, 1, Littlejohn-st.
Annand, James, late of Jamaica, Seaton Gate
Annand, George, of the Royal Artillery, Old Aberdeen
Annand, William, of Belmount
Annand, William, late perfumer, Diamond-st.
Anton, Capt. Alex, ofthe 8th W. I. Regiment
Armstrong, Capt. Thomas, of the Neptune, 3, Wellington-st.
Arrow, Captain, R. N. Dee-st.
Arthur, James, blacksmith, Seatondyke, Old Aberdeen
Arthur, Scott, haberdasher. Cotton
Athenaeum, News Room, 2, Union Buildings
Atlas Fire Office—James Blaikie, advocate, agt. 1, Long-acre
Auldjo, Mrs. Skene Terrace
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Badenoch, Mrs. stabler, 132 and 136, Gallowgate
Badenoch, James, tailor, 88, Gordon's Court, Broad-st.
Bain, Mrs. confectioner, 5, H. 7, Marischal-st.
Bain, John, vintner and ferryboat, Footdee
Bain, Capt. of the Pearl, 15, Commerce-st.
Bain, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 25, H. 23, Park-st,
1824—25 A 3
b BAI—BAR
Bain, Alexander, cooper, H. 7, Shoelane
Bain, James, porter, Marischal College, College Court, Broad-st.
Bain, John, vintner, Scotch Thistle, Black Bull Court, Huxter-row
Baird, W. G. accountant. Com. Bank of Scotland, H. Union Place
Baird &, Ellis, coppersmiths, 42, North-st.
Baird, Thomas, coppersmith, H. 3, Mounthooly
Baird, Burnett, vintner, Windmillbrae
Balfour, Miss, straw hatmaker, 36, Queen-st.
Balfour, Francis, dyer, H. 43, St. Andrew's -street
Ealfour, William, traveller, H. 182, Gallowgate
Balmain, Mrs. Charlotte- st.
Bank of Scotland's Branch, Bank of Scotland Court, 35, Castle-st
Bannerman, James, M. D. Polgownie Cottage
Bannerman, Alexander, merchant, 6*0, Marischal-st.
Bannerman, Thomas, & Co. merchants, 59, Marischal-st.
Bannerman, Patrick, vintner, l6, James- st.
Bannerman, Mrs. C. Union Place
Bannerman, Sir Alexander, Bart. Union-st.
Bannerman, Thomas, H. Union-st.
Bannerman, Charles, of Crimonmogate, Union-st.
Bannerman, Patrick, advocate, H. Union Place
Bannerman, George, merchant, H. Union Place
Barclay, Mrs. Dr. Dee-st.
Barclay, James, late teacher, Ashville
Barclay, Capt. Alexander, of the Diadem, 2, Baltic-st.
Barclay, Capt. George, of the Dolphin, 7, Canal Terrace
Barclay, James, teacher, 32, Long-acre
Barclay, George, grocer, 13, H. 12, Trinity-st.
Barclay, John, cabinetmaker, 11, Green
Barclay, John, vintner, 17, Carmelite-st.
Barker, Robert, grocer. Cotton
Barnett, William, teacher of Davidson's Free School, Footdee
Barr, William, vintner, 4, Shuttle- st.
Barron, J. watch & clockmaker, 1 1, N. Kirkgate, H. 13, U.Kirkgate
Barron, James, druggist, 79, Broad-st
Barron, Alexander, Rising Sun Tavern, 14, Huxter-row
Barron, William^ shoemaker, Woodside
1 824—25
BAR—BEN 1
Barry & Henderson, iron founders, 12, Innes-lane
Barry, Mrs. John, 21, John-st.
Bartlet, John, cabinetmaker & uphol. 51, Union-st. H. 38, Longacre
Bate, James, Steam Yacht Tavern, Footdee
Bath, Mrs. Captain, Dee-st.
Bathgate, W. skinner & wool mert. 49, Queen-st. H. at Well of Spa
Baxter, Captain Robert, Old Aberdeen
Baxter, Capt. Robert, of the Johnston, H. Footdee
Baxter, Capt. Andrew, of the Captain schooner
Baxter, Mrs. Steam Yacht Tavern, 3, Water-lane
Baxter, Mrs. Denburn Terrace
Baxter, William, of the Field Train, Denburn Terrace
Baxter, Capt. John, 12th Regiment of Foot, Denburn Terrace
Baxter, George, dealer in old books, 4, Porthill, H. 26, George-st,
Baxter, William, shoemaker, Skene-st.
Baxter, James, boot and shoemaker, 56, Schoolhil, H. 57
Baxter, James, flesher, 15, Wales-st. Market
Baxter, Robert, flesher, 23, Wales-st. Market
Beacon Fire Insurance Co.-—Tho. Sangster, adv. ag. 26, Queen-st.
Beattie, Peter, cabinetmaker, 2, Netherkirkgate, H. Chapel-st.
Beattie, Miss, lodgings, 32, St. Andrew-street
Beattie, William, mason, 8, Porthill, Gallowgate
Beaton, A. hat manuf & glover, 37, Union-st. H. Union-st. CornerBeverly, John, wright, Old Aberdeen ["of Shipro\f
Beverly, Capt. Robert, of the Brilliant, 14, Commerce-st.
Beedie, Capt. William, of the Suspense, 6, Garvock-st.
Begg, John, clerk. Dee st.
Begg, James, silk & woollen dyer, 42, Upperkirkgate, H. 40Begg, Charles, shoemaker, Windmillbrae
Begg, Alexander, tailor, Windmillbi'ae
Beilby, John, Museum Tavern, 3, Castlebrae
Bell, John, cooper, Windmillbrae
Bell & Berry's cooperage, 10, Commerce-st.
Bell, Alexander, merchant, Dee-st.
Bennet, Captain John, 20, Castle-st.
Bentley, T. brushmaker, 18, St. Nicholas-st. H. 71, NetherkirkgateBentley, Prof, of Oriental Languages, King's College, 54, King-st.
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Benzie, Samuel, grocei*, 48, Gallowgate
Benzie, John, wood merchant, Poynernook, H. College*st.
Berry, Walter, general agent, Dee-st.
Berry, Mrs. lodgings, Virginia- st.
Berry, Andrew, manufacturer, 46, Woolma:nhill
Berry, Peter, sta;bler, 4, Harriot-st.
Berry, Arch, manufacturer, 67, Broadest. H. 46, Woolmanhill
Best, Mrs. Union "iTerrace
Beveridge, Peter, damask and diaper manufacturer. Union Place
Bible Society Depository, William Troup, 12, Gallowgate
Biggar, Walter, Brilliant Steam Yacht Office, 47, Marischal-st.
Birmingham Fire Office^—Hugh Marren, agent, 53, Marischal-st.
Birnie, Robert, merchant, Bonnymuir
Birnie, George, merchant, 7, Constitution-st.
Birnie, David, grocer, SO, Woolmanhill, H. 28
Birnie, William, flesher, 27, George-st. Market, H. 123, George-st.
Birnie, William, painter and glazier, 37, King-st. H. l6, Wales-st.
Bishop, Geo. carver and gilder, 29, Queen-st. H. 2, Flourmill-lane
Bisset, William, vintner, 12 and 13, Wales-st.
Bisset, George, flaxdresser, 11, Gallowgate, H. 12, Harriot-st.
Bisset, Jas. confect. and grocer, 21, 23, Schoolhill, H. 9, George-st.
Bisset, John, merchant, 54, Netherkirkgate, H. 1, Flourmill-lane
Bisset, James, riddlemaker, Mitchell's Court, QQ, North-st.
Bisset, William, grocer, 17. Broad-st. H. 8, Guestrow
Bisset, James, grocer, 87, H. 85, Shiprow|
Black, Gordon, grocer, 60, H. 67, Queen-st.
Black, John, vintner, 26, Lodge-walk
Black, Miss, dressmaker, 26, Lodge-walk
Black, Miss, Dee-st.
Black, William, & Co. Devanha Brewery
Black, Jas. commission mert. & agent, 40, Union-st. H. Willowbank
Black, George, blacksmith, Footdee
Black, Mrs. 4, Shorebrae
Black, James, vintner, 14, Wales-st.
Black, Mrs. Rosemount, Skene-square
Black, William, Esq. late of South Carolina, Chapel-st.
Black, James, turner, 12, Netherkirkgate
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BLA—BOR 9
Black, Miss, lodgings, 104, George-st.
Black, William, fiddler. North- st.
Black, Thomas, &; Sons, cloth manufacturers, 54, Broad-st.
Black, Thomas, druggist, 54, H. Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-st.
Black, William, & Sons, wine merchants, Concert Court, Broad-st.
Black, Andrew, of Foresterhill [^H. 11, Union-lane
Black, Mrs. milliner and dressmaker, 2, H. 4, Shiprow
Black, Mrs. 6, Black's Buildings
Black, William, wright, Poynernook
Blackhall, Mrs. merchant, 8, Summer-lane
Blackhall, James, draper, 28, Union-st. H. 14, Well-court, Broadst.
Blaikie, Patrick, M.D. 56, Marischal-st.
Blackie, Alex, agent. Com. Bank of Scotland, 40, H. 39, Marischal-st.
Blaikie & Bannerman, advocates, 1, Long-acre
Blaikie, John, & Sons, plumbers, 11, 12, H. 13, Littlejohn-st,
Blaikie, John, jun. plumber, Mounthooly
Blair, William, cooper, 50, Mealmarket-lane '
Blair, William, butter merchant, 50, North-st.
Blake, Miss, Chapel-st.
Blake, Miss, Loch-head
Bon-Accord Whale Fishing Co.'s office 44, QuayBonner, John, mason, Broadford
Bonner, Andrew, BlackbuU Tavern, Huxter-row
Bonnor, Charles, Esq. 21, Gallowgate
Bonnyman, Jas. & John, blacksmiths & beUhangers, 15, Loch-st.
Booth, John, jun. printer, 16, Queen-st,
Booth, P. leather mert. 37, N.Kirkgate, H. 10, Chronicle C. Queenst
Booth, George, watchmaker and jeweller, 34, Union-st. H. Dee-st.
Booth, Capt. James, of the Alexander, 3, Castlehill
Booth, Patrick, shoemaker, Cooper's-court, 26, Netherkirkgate
Booths J. watch& clockmaker, 4 1 , U. Kirkgate, H. 6, Black's Buildings
Booth, John, painter, 44, Upperkirkgate, H. 14, Belmont-st.
Booth, William, flesher, 18, George-st. Market, H. 122, George-st.
Booth, J. mert. 32, Gallowgate, H. 30, Ferguson's-court, Gallowgate
Booth, Alexander, 30, Ferguson's-court, Gallowgate
Booth, John, blacksmith, 10, Littlejohn-st.
Borthwick, William, candlernaker, 23, East North-st,
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BothweU, Capt. Charles, of the CrimonmogateBothwell, John, candlemaker, 40, Charles Court, UpperkirkgateBothweU, George, gardener, GreenbankBow, Mrs, staymaker, Prince's-st.
Bow, Thomas, grocer, 112, H. Davidson's-court, 111, GallowgateBow, Hugh, mail guard, Gordon-st.
Bowman, William, grocer, 14, King-st. H. 6, Princes-st.
Bowman, Alexander, vintner, 43, NetherkirkgateBoyd, Mrs. of Crimond, Mackie Place
Boyd, Mrs. Capt. Alexander, 95, GallowgateBoyle, Mrs. John, vintner, 5, HuxterrrowBoys, Thomas, superintendant of the Lunatic AsylumBraid, Mrs. lodgings, 29, Frederick-st.
Brand, William, of the Excise, Broadford
Brand, Robert, teacher, 38, H. S6, Frederick-st.
Brand, James, cashier, Aberdeen Bank, 53, Castle^st.
Brebner, Mrs. Dee-st.
Brebner, James, writer, Dee-st.
Brebner, Arthur/ofthe Excise, 11, Commerce-st.Brebner, James, merchant, H. Union Place
Brebner, Mrs. of Learney, Union-st.
Brebner & Maitland, boot and shoemakers, 58, H. 56, Union-stBrebner & Maitland, leather merchants, 9, St. Nicholas-st.
Brechin, George, dealer in furniture, 9, Park-st.
Brechin, William, cooper, 9, H. 34, Park-st.
Bridgeford, Robert, teacher. Links -st.
Brit. Com. Life, Fire, & Ann. Office—A. Allan, adv. ag. 64, Broadst
British & Westm. Insurance Co.—R. Alcock, adv. ag. 48, King-st.
Brock, William, vintner, 1, Schooihill
Brodie, Francis, tailor, 20, Netherkirkgate, H. Bon-^occffd-st,
Brodie, Henry, shoemaker, 22, Upperkirkgate
Browster, James, late hosier, 2, Carmelite-st.
Brown, Margaret, confectioner, Holburn-st.
Brown & Co» Glenbum Distillery
Brown, Captain James, of the Don, Footdee
Brown, Captain Robert, of the Bon-accord, 43, Virginia-st,
Brown, Alexander, lodgings, Castlehill
18^4—25
BRO—BRY 1
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Brown, Alexander, hosier, billetmaster, and jailor, 9, Justice-st
Brown, Robert, grocer, 58, Schoolhill
Brown, Dr. Skene-square
Brown, Begg& Co. clothiers& tailors^ 72, Unionst H.l,StNicholas-st
Brown & Son, auctioneers^ 29, Union-st.
Brown, Mrs. lodgings, 29, Union-st.
Brown, Mrs. late of Glenmuick, Golden-square
Brown & Co. grocers, Chapel-st. .
Brown, R. inspector oftaxes, 48, St Nicholas-st. H. Carden's-haugR
Brown, James, bootmaker, 23, George- st*
Brown, Charles, mealseller, 44, Gallowgate
Brown, Alexander, ship rigger, 14, Frederick- st.
Brown, Rev. Dr.W. L. Principal ofMarischal College, H. 1, Castlebrae
Brown, George, mealseller, 3, Mealmarket-lane
Brown, Alexander, wheelwright, 20, North-st.
Brown, Alex. & Co. booksellers. Public Library 38, H. 40, Broad-st
Brown, Joseph, merchant, 35, Gallowgate
Brown, Peter, merchant, 63, Gallowgate, H. 63, Loch-st.
Brown, Rev. John, of St. Paul's Chapel, H. Mackie Place
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Brown, John, watch and clockmaker, Woodside
Brown, William, bookseller, H. 2, Belmont-st.
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Brown, William, shoemaker, Denburn
Brown, Donald, boot and shoemaker, Union-st.
Brownie, William, horn spoonmaker, Broadford
Browning, Rev. William, 11, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Bruce, James, baker. Old Aberdeen
Bruce, Capt. of the Jane, 3, Prince Regent-st.
Bruce, Capt. Alexander, of the Ossian, 4, Water-lane
Bruce, William, gardener. Drywell Park
Bruce, William, grocer, 51, George -st.
Bruce, John, vintner, 36, North-st.
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Bruce, John, baker, 14, H. Brebner's Court, 10, Castle- st.
Bruce, Robert, gardener, Clerkseat
Bruce, George, teacher, 5, Long-acre
jBrantingham, G. wine-mer. & grocer, 3, Gallowgate, H. Hutcheon-stBryce, Rev. John, Little Belmont-st.
Bryce, Mrs John, 6, Black's Buildings
1824—25
12 BUC—BYR
Buchan, Alexander, shoemaker, 81, Queen-st.
Buchan, Mrs. of Auchmacoy, Old Aberdeen
Buchan, George, mason, Huntly-st.
Buchan, John, slater, 67j George-st.
Buchan, William, vintner, l6. Exchequer-row
Buck, Andrew, shoemaker, 35, Schoolhill
Buck & Co. boot and shoemakers, 50, St. Nicholas-st.
Bunting, N. cut-glass manufact. 82, Union-st. H. Bon-accord-st.
Bunting, David, do. 82, do. H. 10, St Nicholas-s
Burgess, Charles, druggist, 7, Commerce-st.
Burgess, Capt. William, of the Maxwell, 1 7, James-st.
Burgess, Mrs. Skene-square
Burgess, J.& Co. umbrella man. 50, U.Kirkgate, H. 2, St Andrew-s
Burgess, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 9, Maltmill-bridge
Burke, William, keeper of the pubHc rooms, Union-st.
Burless, Stephen, gardener, Rosehill, Skene-square
Burness, Alex, wholesale grocer and provision merchant, Adelpli
Court, H. 40, Jopp's Court, Broad-st.
Burness, John, grocer, 108, H. 107, George-st.
Burnett, Alexander, grocer, 39, H. 13, Woolmanhill
Burnett, Mrs. of Kemnay, Union Place
Burnett, Misses, Skene Terrace
Burnett, Sir Robert, Bart, of Leys, 41, Schoolhill
Burnett, Andrew, tailor, 37, Guestrow
Burnett, James, vintner, 1, Flourmillbrae
Burnett, George, of Balfluig, 106, Gallowgate
Burnett, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 12, Frederick-st
Burnett, Mrs. of Elrick, 42, Schoolhill
Burnett, Thomas, advocate—Office 11, H. 9, Belmont-st.
Burr, Robert, hairdresser. Quay, H. 1 52, Burr's Court, Gallowgat
Burr, John, hairdresser, Loch-st.
Burton, Miss, dressmaker, 54, George-st.
Burton, Mrs. Lieut. Barkmill
Burton, Mrs. Captain, 6, Black's Buildings
Byres, James, wright, Skene- st.
1824—25
1^
CAD—CAM 13
Cadenhead, Barron, & Co. brewers, Newbridge, Hardgate
Cadenhead, John, gardener, Hardgate
Cadenhead, William, gardener. Union Place^
Cadenhead, John, surgeon. Union Place
Cadenhead, John & Alex, advocates, 20, Adelphi Court, tJnion-st.
Cadenhead, Lieut. Moses, of the R.N. Denburn Terrace
Cadenhead, John, gardener. Thistle Cottage, Thistle-st.
Caie, George, shoemaker, Beattie's Court, 112, Gallowgate
Caie, William, slater, Farquharson's Court, 10, Schoolhill
Cairns, Mrs. dress-maker, Duncan's Court, 74-, Gallowgate
Calder & Co. merchants, 42, Marischal-st.
Calder, James, merchant, 42, Marischal-st.
Calder, Alexander, merchant, 42, Marischal-st.
Calder, Edward, merchant, 42, Marischal-st.
Calder, John, tailor, 27, Woolmanhill
Calder, John, wright, Chapel-st.
Calder, Alex, piano-forte maker, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-st.
Calder, James, upholsterer, Skene-st.
Calder, Misses, dress-makers, l6, Belmont-st.
Caledonian Insurance Co. Arthur Thomson, agent, 11, Union Build.
Caledonian Literary Society's Library, D. Wyllie's, 43, Union-st.
Cameron, Peter, cooper, 150, Gallowgate
Cameron, Alex, grocer, 104, Gallowgate
Cameron, Joseph, cooper, Porthiil-close, 98, Gallowgate
Cameron, Wm. cooper, 85, H. 80, Gallowgate
Cameron, John, cooper, 69, H. Milne's Court, 65, Gallowgate
Cameron, John, surgeon^ R. N. of Morefield
Cameron, Donald, manufacturer, College-st.
Campbell, Capt. Robt. of the Isabella, 11, St. Clement's-st.
Campbell, Lieut. Union Grove
Campbell, John, surgeon, 9, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
jCampbell, Gray, collector of excise. Golden-square
Campbell, John, shoemaker, Chapel-st.
Campbell, Colin, Butler's Tavern, 6, Barnett's-close
Campbell, William, post-horse master, 7, Shoe-lane
1824—25 B
14 CAM—CAT
Campbell, Geo. quill & ink manuf. and messenger at arms, Pirie's ^
Court, 30, ShiprowI
(
Campbell, William, flesher, 22, Wales-st. market (
Campbell, William, jun. post-horse master, Bon-accord- st. <
Cantly, Mrs. Lodgings, 2, St. Catherine's-wynd (
Cantly, James, tailor, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st. I
Cantly, Mrs. Lodgings, Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Cantly, Miss, Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Cardno, Peter, glass and stoneware shop, 76, H. Rhind's Court, 64,Gallowgate
Cardno, Mrs. milliner & dress-maker, Gordon's Court, 4, Schoolhill
Cardo, Richard, vintner, Stronach's-close, Exchequer-row
Cargill, Capt. James, of the New Middleton, 2, Wellington-st.
Cargill, Anderson, vintner, Daniel's Court, 48, Castle-st.
Carmichael, Capt. Robert, of the 42d regt. Union Terrace
Carnegie, Miss B. Hutcheon-st.
Carnegie, Wm. advocate and town clerk. Exchequer Court, 9, Ex-chequer-row
Carnegie, Wm. silk mercer, 7, Union Buildings
Carnie, William, stabler, 16, Fisher-row
Carnie, John, stoneware merch. 9, Shiprow, H. 14, Exchequer-rowCarr, Peter, sexton, 25, Schoolhill
Carter, David, machine-maker, North-st.
Castom, Capt. of the Alert, Summer-lane
Cassie, James^ tailor, Q, Guestrow
Cattanach, Donald, merchant, Holburn-st.
Cattanach, Mrs. John, 7, Commerce-st.
Cattanach, John, shoemaker, 67, Gallowgate
Catto, James, clerk, spittal—(of Smith, Irvine, & Co.)
Catto & Co. block and mast makers, Footdee
Catto, Thomson, & Co. rope and sail manufacturers. Links, Footdee
Catto, James, grocer, 1 8, Woolmanhill, H. 7, Blackfriars-st.
Catto, Robert, merchant, 11, King-st.
Catto, Robert, & Co. grocers and spirit dealers, 12, King-st.
Catto, John, merchant, H. 40, King-st.
Catto, John, Son, & Co. merchants, 42, King-st.
Catto, John, meal-seller, 3, East North-st. and 25, Frederick-st.
1824—25
CAT—CHE 15
Catto, Robert, meal-seller, 4>, Exchequer-row
Catto, William, merchant, 40, King-st.
Catto, William, tailor, 1, H. 21, Shiprow
Catto, John, jun. merchant, 40, King-st.
Center, John, shoemaker, Dee-st.
Cess Office, for the County, Hary and Henry Lumsden, advocates,
collectors. Union Terrace
Cess Office, for the Town, James Grant, advocate, collector. Black
Bull Close, 4, Huxter-row
Chalmers, Mrs. of Westfield
Chalmers, Alex, shoemaker, 21, Marischal-st. H. 11, Prince's-st.
Chalmers, Charles, advocate, 10, Adelphi Court, Union.st.
Chalmers, David, printer, H. 12, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Chalmers, David, & Co. printers, 22, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Chalmers, John, builder, Rose-st.
Chalmers, Mrs. midwife, 103, George-st
Chalmers, Wm. grocer, 36, Gallowgate, H. E wen's Court, 42, Gal-
lowgate
Clialmers, Mrs. S. Smith's Court, 49, Gallowgate
Chalmers, Mrs. flesher, 36, Wales- st. market
Chalmers, Wm. clerk of police. Smith's Court, 49, Gallowgate
Champion, Major, Dee-st.
Chapman & Davidson, coopers & provision curers, l6, Commerce-st
Chapman, John, wright, 110, H. 109, George-st.
Chapman, John, blacksmith, 10, Berry-lane, H. 188, Gallowgate
Chapman, Robert, superintendant of police, Reid's Court, 34, Gal-
lowgate
Chapman, Douglas, grocer, 15, Union Buildings, H. 14, Correction-
wyndChapman, Alex, cooper, 34, green, H. 14, Correction-wyndChandler, Misses, dress and straw hat makers, 29, St. Andrew's-st.
Charles, George, tailor. Old Aberdeen
Chessar, James, painter, 13, Schoolhill
Chessar, Miss, Lodgings, 13, Schoolhill
Cheyne, Alex, merchant, 28, Marischal-st. H. Whitehall
Gheyne, Peter, of Loch^head
Cheyne, Alex, shoemaker, Skene^square '
J 824—25 B ^
16 CHE—CLA
Cheyne, Rev, Patrick, 5, Belmont- st.
Child, Thomas, heckle-maker, Broadford
Chisholm, James, shoemaker. Old Aberdeen
Chivas, Alex, advocate. Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Chivas, Alex, cashier, Commercial Bank, Aberdeen, H. Commercial
Bank Court, 42, Castle-st.
Chree, John, tinsmith, H. Broadford
Christie, James & Wm. saddlers, 45, H. 47, Queen-st.
Christie, Thomas, warehouse-man, 2, Blairton's-wynd, Broad-st. H.Chapel- St.
Christie, Mrs. midwife, 31, Guestrow
Christie, George, stone-cutter, Ql, George-st.
Christie, Miss, milliner and dress-maker, 14, Frederick-st.
Christie, Mrs. Lodgings, 14, Frederick-st.
Christie, Mrs. Lodgings, Concert Court, Broad-st.
Christie, William, shoemaker, 12, Exchequer-row
Christie, Mrs. 6, Back-wynd
Christie, James, flesher, 50, Wales-st. market, H. Old Aberdeen
Chrystal, Alex, druggist, 154, Gallowgate
Chrystal, John, merchant, 41, H. 39, Gallowgate
Clapperton, J. surgeon. Old Aberdeen
Clark, Wm. ironmonger, l6, Union-st. H. Bon-accord-st.
Clark, Thomas, clothier and haberdasher, 18, Broad-st. H. Bon-
accord-st.
Clark, William, hairdresser, Old Aberdeen
Clark, Alex, and James, coopers. Old Aberdeen
Clark, Alex, shoemaker, Old Aberdeen
Clark, John, cabinet-maker, 7, H. 6, Prince's-st.
Clark, William, manufacturer, Skene-square
Clark, Mrs. teacher, 60, Gallowgate
Clark, James, teacher of writing, Rhind's Court, 64, Gallowgate
Clark, Leslie, wine and spirit dealer, and grocer, 57, Broad-st. H.
1, Gallowgate
Clark, Wm. & Co. wine and spirit dealers, and grocers, 8, H. 10,
King-st.
Clark, George, bookseller, 71, Broad-st. H, Silver-st.
Clark, Mrs. 87, Gallowgate
1824—1825
CLA—COL 17
Clark, Joseph, blacksmith & bell-hanger, 17, Vermel, H. 15, Vermel
Clark & M'Leod, druggists, 22, Castle-st.
Clark, George, tailor, Skene-street
Clark, William, grocer, Q8, Shiprow
Clark, Benjamin, sheriff officer, 14, Frederick-st.
Clerihew, Francis, builder. Union Place
Clerihew, George, builder, 7, Carmelite-st.
Clerk, James, late writer, Dee-st.
Clerk, Lt.-Col. Alex. Dee-st. :
Clunes, Alex, sheriff officer. Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Clunes, Mrs. Holburn-st.
Clyne, Wm. shoemaker and leather cutter, 10, H. 75, Gallowgate
Clyne, Alex, shoemaker, 41, Castle-st. H. 75, Gallowgate
Clyne, Capt. 1 st regt. of foot, Braehead, Gilcomston
Cobban, James, builder, 102, George-st.
Cock, Miss, Old Aberdeen
Cock, Thomas, Milner's Court, 21, Guestrow
Cock, William, confectioner, 52, Broad-st. H. Milner's Court, 21,
Guestrow
Cockburn, James, barber, 60, Woolmanhill
Cockburn, George, sheriff officer, 4, Shoe-lane
Cockerill, Mrs. 2, East North-st.
Cochran^ Alex, ship-owner, Dee-st.
Cochran, Mrs. Hugh, Peacock's-close, 24, Castle-st.
Collie, William, hairdresser, Union-st. H. Dee-st.
Collie, James, grocer, Holburn-st.
Collie, Widow, stoneware merchant, Virginia-st.
Collie, Capt. George, 20, Prince's-st.
I
Collie, George & Co. drapers, 20, Union-st. and Warehouse, 2,
Broad-st.
Collie, James, mason. Little Chapel-st.
Collie, George, merchant, 9, St. Nicholas-st.
Collie, William, bookseller and binder, 47, Upperkirkgate, H. 71,
North-st.
Collie, Robert, hairdresser, 62, H. 58, Shiprow
Collie, James, manufacturer, Gordon-st.
Collie, George, stabler, 44, Green
1824—25 B 3
3 8 COL—COR
Collison, John, merchant, Exch. Court, H. Crown-court, Union-st.
Collison, Alex* slater, Milne's Court, 26, Shiprow
Combie, Mrs. teacher, 94-, George-st.
Commercial Banking Co. of Aberdeen, 42, Castle-st,
Connon, William, coal-broker, 12, Commerce-st.
Connon, Robert, cart and ploughwright, Causewayend
Connon, John, canal fly-boat. Cotton
Connon, John, clothier, 5 Broad-st H. I, Ragg's-wynd
Cook, William, planemaker, Footdee
Cooper, Miss, straw hatmaker, 32, Queen-st.
Cooper, William, grocer and spirit dealer. Union-sL
Cooper, James, hatter, 49, Union- st. H. 7, Flourmillbrae
Cooper, Alex, cooper, 26, Coopers-court, Netherkirkgate
Cooper, Alex, saddler, 24, King-st. H. 14, Frederick-st.
Cooper, Alex, billiard-keeper, Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-st.
Cooper, David, meal seller, 187, H. 185, Gallowgate
Cooper, C. blacksmith, 41, Loch-st. H. Factory-court, 59, George-st.
Cooper, Alexander, manufacturer, Grandholm
Copland, W^illiam, Devanha Brewery
Copland, David, merchant, 47, Marischal-st.
Copland, Mrs. vintner, 19, W^ales-st.
Copland, Charles, vintner, 2, Little Wales- st.
Copland, Alexander, advocate, 2, Adelphi-court, Union-st.
Copland, Mrs. Dr. 2, Adelphi-court, Union-st.
Copland, William, slater, Porthill Close, 98, Gallowgate
Copland & Milne, candlemakers, 37, Loch-st.
Copland, James, registrar of sasines, Commercial-court, 58, Castlest
Copland, Mrs. 34, Castle-st.
Copland, William, late turner, 31, Shiprow
Corbet, Capt. James, Peacock's Close, 1 1, Castle-st.
Corbet, Thomas, town-serjeant, Burnett's Close, 5, Exchequer-row
Corbet, Rev. Adam, 83, Green
Corbet, William, Bieldside, 83, Green
Corbyn, Thomas L teacher of dancing, 8, Adelphi-court, Union-st.
Cordiner, Rev. J. St Paul's Chapel, H. Chapel-court, 61, Gallowgate
Cormack, William, fiirniture dealer, 7, Gastlebrae, H. Stiirs-court,
18, Castle-st.
J824—25
COR—CRA 19
Cormack, William, Esq. Garden's- court, 15, Castle-st.
Cormack, John, teacher, Forbes-court, 78, Green, H. Lamb's-court,
5, Putachie-side
Cornwall, E. tea merchant, 80, Union-st. H. Silver-st.
Cornwall, Mrs. midwife, Silver-st.
County Fire Office, R. Ramsay, adv. ag. Cheyne's-court, 39, Broad-st
Courage, George, cooper 6, Chapel-lane
Coutts, Alexander, tinsmith, 48, Netherkirkgate
Coutts, James, flaxdresser, 62, Netherkirkgate
Coutts, Adamji advocate, 6l, Netherkirkgate
Coutts, James, shoemaker, 71^ Netherkirkgate
Coutts & Co. leather dealers and shoemakers, l6, St Nicholas-st.
Coutts, Ja. flesher, 5, George-st. market, H. Jack's-brae, Gilcomston
Coutts, John, tailor, 48, North- st.
Coutts, David, cabinet-maker, 3, H. 39, Long-acre
Coutts, William, cutler, 214, H. 213, Gallowgate
Coutts, William, shuttle-maker, Windmillbrae ,
Cowie, John, teacher. Old Aberdeen
Cowie, Alexander, brewer, 5, Virginia-st.
Cowie, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 38, George-st. H,Elmslie's-court, 26, Gallowgate
I
Cowie, Thomas, messenger-at-arms, 23 and 24, East North-st.
Cowie, Alexander, grocer, 42, East North-st.
Cowie, James, grocer, 95, H. 212, Gallowgate
Crabb, William, baker, 3, H. 4, Commerce-st.
I
Craib, George, mason, 23, Constitution-st.
Craib, John, grocer, Windmillbrae
Craig, Alexander, vintner, Footdee
Craig, Josepli, general overseer, Skene-square
Craig, John, wright, Skene-st.
Craig, Thomas, tobacco manufacturer, H. Skene-st,
Craig, Thomas, & Co. tobacco manufacturers, 8, Schoolhill
I Craig, William, tinsmith, 22, Green
Craigie, Capt. Alex, of the Ythan, 7, Canal Terrace
Craigie, Mrs. 32, King-st.
Craigmile, Francis, teacher of writing, Correction-wynd
Craik, Peter, merchant, 11, Summer-lane, H. 1, Prince Regent-st1824—25
20 CRA CRU
Craik, William, cabinet-maker, 28, E. North-st. H. 28, Shuttle-lane
Crammond, Charles, fiddlemaker, 27, Netherkirkgate, H. Concert-
court, Broad-st.
Crane, Capt. Andrew, of the Velocity, 30, Wales-st.
Cravie, William, vintner, 25, James-st.
Crawford, Misses, straw hatmakers, 8, Sugarhouse-lane
Crawford, Charles, tinsmith, 37, Woolmanhill
Croal, Charles, teacher, Dee-st.
Crockart, James, stabler, l62, Gallowgate
Cromar, Mrs. vintner, 11, Lodge-walk
Cromar, David, sub-janitor of King's College
Cromar, John, vintner, Downie's-court, 65, Broad-st.
Cromar, Alex, clothier and haberdasher, 3, Broad-st. H. Concert-
court, Broad-st.
Cromar, Alex, house-surgeon. Infirmary
Cromar, James, cutler, 45, H. 43, Gallowgate
Cromar, Alex, manufacturer, Skene- st.
Cromar, James, rector of the grammar school, H. Union Terrace
Cromar, Alex, teacher, 5, Denburn, H. Gordon-st.
Crombie, Alexander, of Phesdo, advocate, 7, Queen-st.
Crombie, Alexander, dentist, 3, Little Belmont-st.
Crombie, Charles, dentist, Jopp's-court, 11, Queen-st.«
Cruden, Miss, Westburn, Union Place
Cruickshank, Miss, Dee-st.
Cruickshank, Miss, Old Aberdeen
Cruickshank, Robert, vintner. Old Aberdeen
Cruickshank, Miss, ip, Constitution-st.
Cruickshank, John, Prof, of Mathematics, Marischal-Col. H. Rose-st.
Cruickshank, Jane, Broadford
Cruickshank, Mrs. stabler, 180, Gallowgate
Cruickshank, Alex, wright, Hervie's-court, po, Gallowgate
Cruickshank, Leslie, merchant, 58, H. Poor's Hospital Court, 56,
Gallowgate
Cruickshank, William, vintner, 5, King-st.
Cruickshank, Alex, merchant, 97, H. Hervie's-court, 90, Gallow-
gate
Cruickshank, James, book-dealer, 88, Gallowgate
1824—25
CRU—DAV 21
Cruickshank, George, boot and shoemaker, 5, Windy-wynd
Cruickshank, James, tailor, 14, Exchequer-row
Cruickshank, Thomas, stabler, Ross's-court, 22, Schoolhill
Cruickshank, John, tinsmith, 2, Schoolhill
Cruickshank, Misses, 14, Belmont-st.
Cruickshank, James, grocer. College st.
Cruickshank, George, manager. Farmer Lime Co. Lime Quay
Cuddy, A. surgeon, 55, Green
Cumine, Adam, of Rattray, Union-house, Union Place
Cumine, Miss, Exchange-court, Union-st.
Cumine, Misses, Union Place
Cumming, John, late merchant. Bridge of DonCumming, Capt. James, of the Ulysses, 15, Commerce-st.
Cumming, Alex, wood-merchant, Poynernook, H. Broadford
Cumming, George, advocate, 4, Ragg's-wynd, Broad- st.
Cumming, Jonathan, teacher, Ann-st. H. Skene-st.
Cuthbert, James, vintner, 1 1, Woolmanhill
Custom-House, 16, Quay—Watch-House, New Pier, Footdee
Dalgarno, William, tailor, 3, Netherkirkgate, H. Forbes-st.
Dalgarno, William, mason, 26, St. Andrew-st.
Dalgarno, James, mealseller, l6, North-st.
Dalgarno, Alexander, merchant. Union Terrace
Dallas, Robert, tailor, 8, Chronicle-lane
Dalziel, James, watch and clockmaker, 2, H. 14, Frederick- st.
Daniel, George, Stronach's Close, 62, Castle- st.
Daniel, John, merchant tailor, 46, Castle-st, H. above shop
Dauney, Miss, 2, Barnet's Close, Guestrow
Dauney, Dr. Alexander, advocate, sherifF-subst. Broadford
Davidson, Andrew, teacher, 5, Trinity-st.
Davidson, Wm. flesher, 5, Wales-st. Market, H. Caie's Dykes
Davidson, Miss, housekeeper. Poor's Hospital, 56, Gallowgate
Davidson, John, flesher, 21, Wales-st. Market, H. Caie's Dykes
Davidson, John, shoemaker, College-st.
Davidson, John, mason, College-st.
Davidson, Donald, wool spinner, Denburn
1824—25
22 BAY—DAU
Davidson, Mrs. of Kebbaty, 28, GreenDavidson, James, flesher, 16, Wales-st. MarketDavidson, Alexander, tailor, 59, Queen-st.
Davidson, Joseph, grocer, tea & spirit cealer, Union-st. H. Dee-st.
Davidson, James, vintner, Ruthrieston
Davidson, Peter, flesher and horse-hirer, 31 and 32, Wales-st
Market, H. 1, Little Wales-st.
Davidson, Miss, Bellevue, HardgateDavidson, Dr. 44, Marischal-st.
Davidson, James, jun. 19, Marischal-st.
Davidson, Geo. & Wm. rope and twine manufacturers, FootdeeDavidson, John & George, merchants, 1 7, QuayDavidson, Capt. Alex, of the London Packet 10, Virginia-st.
Davidson, Mrs. Stoneware merchant, 37, QuayDavidson & Co. porter dealers, 13, Commerce-st.
Davidson, A. steward of the Velocity steam yacht, 8, Commerce-st.
Davidson, Capt. James, of the Hynd, 17, Water-laneDavidson, Charles, of Drumside, Union Place
Davidson, Andi-ew, advocate, 13, Adelphi Court, Union-st,
Davidson, George, of Summerhill, H. Chapel-st.
Davidson, Mrs. Capt. R.N. Chapel-st.
Davidson, James, plasterer, Whitehouse-st.
Davidson, George, grocer and tea dealer, 9, H. 7, Schoolhill
Davidson, Wm. merchant, 44, Broad-st. H. Niven's Court, GuestrowDavidson, Alex, house carpenter, Charlotte-st.
JDavidson, Robert, soap manuf. Duncan's Court, 74-, Gallowgate^,
H. Elmfield
Davidson, James, thread manufacturer, King-st. H, Burnside
Davidson, John, grocer, 13, North-st. H. 42, Long.acre
Davidson & Robb, painters and glaziers, 2, Littlejohn-st.
Davidson, Mrs. Lieut. Alex. 6, Windy-wyndDavidson, Samuel, auctioneer, H. 62, Stronach's Close, Castle-st.
Davidson, Duncan, of Tillychetly, advocate, 3, Belmont..st.
Davie, Mrs. midwife, 22, Shuttle-lane
Davie, James, Musical Repository, 35, Castle-st. H. Concert Court,
Broad- St.
Paun, Mrs. late of Insch, Poor's Hospital Court, 56, Gallowgate
1824—25
DAW—DON ^3
Dawson, Charles, sheriff-officer, 25, Guestrow
Dawson, James, town-serjeant, 6, St Catherine's-wyndDeaf and Dumb Institution, 53, Schoolhill—R. Taylor, teacher
Deans, Alex, house carpenter, 12, St. Andrew- st.
Dearie, Capt. Andrew, of the Prince of Waterloo, 14, Virginia-st.
Dempster, James, tea dealer, 80, Woolmanhill
Dempster, John, mail contractor, and Royal Hotel, 63, Unioft-st.
Dewar, William, grocer, 27, East North-st.
Dey, James, silk dyer, 9, Fowler's-wynd
Diack, Alexander, seedsman, Mile-end
Diack, Alexander, mason, Skene-square
Diack, George, grocer, Windmillbrae
Dick, George, Nellfield
Dick, David, vintner, 6, Wales-st.
Dickie, John, merchant, 12, Broad-st. H. Cherryvale
Dickie, C. flesher, 27, Wales-st. Market, H. Jack's-brae, Gilcomston
Dickie, Mrs. flesher, 17, Wales-st. Market, H. 25, Wales-st.
Dingwall, John, of Ardo, 87, Gallowgate
Dingwall, Alex. jun. tobacco manufacturer, 38, Netherkirkgate,
H. Mackie Place
Dingwall, K. shoemaker, 3, Gardener's-lane
Dingwall, Alex. Postmaster, 40, Union-st. H. Spring GardenDingwall Fordyce, William, of Techmuiry, advocate, 45, Schoolhill
Dingwall Fordyce, Arthur, advocate, 49, Schoolhill, H. PulmoreDingwall Fordyce, Dr. Arthur, of Culsh, Arthurseat
Dingwall Fordyce, Al.mercht. 3, Nicholas-lane, H. Millburn CottageDobie, William, grocer, 17, Fisher-row
Doig, Mrs. 8, Belmont- st.
Don, Mrs. stoneware merchant, 15, North-st.
Donald, Wm. shipping agent, 12, Commerce-st. H. l3,BackwyndDonald, John, jun. clothier, 6, Qiieen-st. H. Summer-st.
Donald, James, tailor, 17, Woolmanhill
Donald, Rob. brush manuf. 10, St. Nicholas-st. H. 50, WoolmanhillDonald, Mrs. W. Union-st.
Donald, Andrew, baker, 27, H. 25, Upperkirkgate
Donald, Andrew, confectioner, 4, Upperkirkgate
Donald, George, flesher, 13, George-st. Market, H. 3, Jopp's-laiie1824—25
24 DON—DUF
Donald, John, stabler, 79* North-st.
Donald, Fras. grocer & spirit dealer, 3, North-st. H. 21, Shoe-lane
Donald, Alex, auctioneer, 38, Loch-st.
Donald, J. grocer, tea & spirit dealer, 15, Fisher-row, H. 10, Green
Donald, Mrs. poultry shop, 79, Shiprow
Donald, Mrs. Donald's Close, 14, Schoolhill
Donald, John, hosier, Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill
Donald, Peter, shoemaker. College -st.
Donald, William, grocer, 11, Exchequer-row
Donaldson, John, horsehirer and vintner, 20, George-st. Market,
H. 124, George-st.
Donaldson, William, tailor, 123, George-st.
Donaldson, Mrs. 81, North-st.
Donaldson, Mrs. flesher, 26, Wales-st. Market
Douglas, John, cooper, 31, Woolmanhill
Douglas, Wm. boot and shoemaker, 24, Guestrow, H. 9, Carne-
gie's-brae
Douglas, James, cabinet-maker, Oliver's Court, 12, Upperkirkgate
Douglas, Alex, blacksmith, Broadford
Dow, James, mealseller, 12, H. 14, Fisher-row
Dow, John, vintner, 17, Green
Downie, Capt. Alex, of the Reliance, 22, Prince's-st.
Downie, Alex, teacher of dancing. Crown Court, Union-st. H. Ex-
change Court, Union-st.
Downie, Alex, gardener, 22, Netherkirkgate
Downie, James, leather merchant, 40, St. Andrew *s-st. H. Ligert-
wood's Court, 73, George-st.
Downie, John, millwright and engineer, Causewayend, H. Well
Court, 14, Broad-st.
Downie, Charles, druggist, 81, Broad-st. H. Gilcomston
Drummond, James, bootmaker, 55, Union-st. H. 2, Gaelic-lane
Drysdale, Misses, Boarding School, Union-place
Duff, James, gardener, 9, St. Andrew's-st.
Duff, Misses, of Corsinday, 1, Littlejohn-st.
Duff, Archibald, teacher of dancing, H. Clayhills
Duff & Son, teachers of dancing, Morison's Rooms, 40, Union-st.
Duffus, Miss, Lodgings, 83, Queen-st.
1824—25
DUF—DUN 25
Duifus, John, ship-smith, Footdee, lock and hinge manufacturer, 6,
Meal-market-lane, H. 8, Constitution- st.
Duffus, Mrs. confectioner, Blairton's-lane, 6, Guestrow
Duguid, Alex, wine-merchant, 30, Queen-st. H. Fountainhall
Duguid, Capt. John, Dee-st.
Duguid, Mrs. Dee-st.
Duguid, Mrs. Newlands .
Duguid, Alex, flesher, 6, Wales-st. market, H. Sutherland's Court,
17, James-st.
Duguid, Ingram, & Co. ironmongers, 35 and 38, St. Nicholas-st.
Duguid, Wm. cotton manufacturer, 3, St. Andrew's- st.
Duguid, Peter, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 4, Gallowgate
Duguid, Wm. ironmonger, H. 10, King-st.
Duguid, Alex, grocer, 10, North-st.
Duguid, Wm. merchant. Concert Court, Broad-st. H. 9, Huxter-row
Duguid, James, clothier, 10, Broad-st. H. Concert Court, Broad-st.
Duguid, James, wood-sawer, Gerard- st.
Duguid, William, keeper of the Athenaeum, 1 1 , Union Buildings
Duguid, Peter, agent for Bank of Scotland, Bank of Scotland Court,
35, Castle- St.
Dunn, David, drySalter and grocer, Sp, Queen-st. H. 27, King-st.
Dunn, John, merchant. Union Place
Dunn, William, merchant, MCombie's Court, 51, Netherkirkgate
Dunn, John, tailor, 5, H. 4, St. Nicholas-lane
Dunn, John, teacher of latin, Farquhar's Court, 1 7, H. Charles*
Court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Dunn, Wm. grocer and spirit dealer, 84, George-st.
Dunn, John, merchant, 50, Broad-st. H. Henderson's Court, 46,
Broad-st.
I
Dunn, Alex, hingemaker, 6, Windy-wynd, H. 201, Gallowgate
Dunn, Alex, shoemaker, Causewayend
Dunn, Mrs. merchant, 9, Castle-st. H. Brebner's Court, 10, Castle-st
Dunn, Wm. tailor, 65, H. 58, Shiprow
Dunbar, Major, 51, School-hill
iDunbar, Robt. G. bookseller, H. Gordon's Court, 88, GallowgateDuncan, William, shoemaker, Dee-st.
Duncan, John, shoemaker. Old Aberdeen1824<'^25 c
I
26 DUN—DUX
Duncan, Miss, Old Aberdeen
Duncan, Capt. of the Superior, 5, Catto-square, Footdee
Duncan, William, flesher, 13, Wales-st. market, H. 35, Park-st.
Duncan, George, wright, 6, Woolmanhill
Duncan, Alex, grocer, 74, H. 75, Woolmanhill
Duncan, Misses, dress-makers, Skene-square
Duncan, Alex. & Son, merchants, 53, Broad-st. H. Union Place
Duncan & Bowman, quill manufacturers. Crown Court, Union-st.
Duncan, Alex, quill manufacturer, H. 100, George-st.
Duncan, James, quill manufacturer, 100, George-st.
Duncan, Thomas, stone cutter, Union-st. H. Gordon-st.
Duncan, William, agent & general merchant, Adelphi Ct. Union-st*
Duncan, James, meal-seller, Chapel-st.
Duncan, John, shoemaker, Chapel-st.
Duncan, James, leather merchant, 33, Schoolhill, H. 112, George-st.
Duncan, Adam, provision merchant & agent, 35, Netherkirkgate
Duncan, Thomas, cork-cutter, 60, H. 6'1, Guestrow
Duncan, John, shoemaker, 13, H. 30, St. Nicholas-st.
Duncan, George, gardener, 22, Upperkirkgate
Duncan, Peter, painter, 59, George-st. H. 4, Jopp's-lane
Duncan, James, grocer, 58, North-st.
Duncan, William, cabinet-maker, 22, Shoe-lane
Duncan, Robert B. surgeon, 6, Broad-st.
Duncan, Mrs. 6, Broad-st.
Duncan, Miss, dress-maker, 5, Littlejohn-st.
Duncan, John, manufacturer. Windy-wynd
Duncan, Alex, woollen manufacturer, 25, Loch-st.
Duncan, Wm. grocer, 44, Castle-st. H. Duncan's Ct. 45, Castle-st.
Duncan, John, shoemaker, 39, Castle-st. H. 8, Shoe-lane
Duncan, Mrs. Fountainhall
Duncan, George, late dyer, Fowler's-wynd, Green
Duncan, Mrs. Professor, 2, Black's-buildings
Duncan, Francis, wood-merchant, Poynernook, H. College-st.
Duncan, George, mealseller, 71, Green, H. Windmill-brae
Duncan, Wm. flesher, 1 3, Wales-st. H. 34, Park-st.
Duncan, James, flesher, 30, Wales-st. H. Pitmuxton
Duncan, John, advocate, 1, Guestrow
1824—25
DUN—EDD 27
Dundee Insurance Co. Alex. Cheyne, merch. agt. 28, Marischal-st.
Durie, Peter, pewterer, 46, Loch-st. H. Farquhar's Court, 1 7, Up-
perkirkgate
Durno, James, merchant^ Dee-st.
Durno, Adam, cooper. Canal-lane
Durno^ James, cooper. Canal-lane
Durward, Mrs. midwife, 42, Frederick-st.
Durward & Gordon, Misses, dress-makers, 49, North- st.
Durward^ James, Elgin carrier^ l6l, Gallowgate
Duston, Mrs. Gardener, SQ, Guestrow
Duthie, William^ brewer^ Hardgate
Duthie^ Alex, merchant and ship-owner, Broadford
Duthie, William, shipbuilder and timber merchant, Footdee
Duthie, John, hairdresser, 2, Church-st.
Duthie, John, carpenter, 1, Link-st.
Duthie, Robert, mercht. office 44, Quay, H. Burnside
Duthie, Alex, shoemaker, Chapel-st.
Duthie, Alex, land-waiter, Lamond's Court, 49, Upperkirkgate
Duthie, Miss, dress-maker & milliner, Lamond's Ct. 49, U.Kirkgate
Duthie, Robert, gardener, 133, Gallowgate
Duthie, Alexander, of Ruthrieston, Rosehill
Duthie, John, advocate, 64, Shiprow
Dyce, Robert, advocate, Bon-accord- st.
Dyce, Mrs. of Rosebank, Hardgate
Dyce, William, M.D. 48, Marischal-st.
Dyce^ James, shoemaker, Chapel-st.
Dyce, James, druggist, 80, H. 76, Broad-st.
Dyce, John, late merchant, 69, Shiprow
Dyer, Philip, flesher, 20, Wales-st. Market, H. 3, King-st.
Dyker, William, surgeon, Dee-st.
Eagle Fire & Life Insurance, Al. Smith, adv. 1 1, Correction-wyndEddie, John, wright, 42, Loch-st.
Eddieson, Robert, flesher, 1, Wales-st. Market
Eddieson, Robert, jun. flesher, 1 0, Wales-st Market
J824—25 c 2
2S EBD—EXC
Eddies(Hi, James, flesher, 14, Wales- st. MarketEddieson, John, flesher, 20, Wales-st. MarketEddieson, James, flesher, 38, Wales-st. MarketEddieson, John, flesher, 7, Wales-st. MarketEdmond, Francis, cart and plough wright, 71, North-st.
Edmond, James, advocate, Thomson's Court, 6l, Broad-st,
Edmond, James, cart and plough wright, Windraillbrae
Edward, Alex. H. Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-st.
Edward, James, grocer, Chapel-st.
Edv/ard, James, vintner, 86, George-st.
Edward, Simpson, grocer, Skene-st.
Edward, James, baker, Skene-st.
Edwards, Douglas, traveller (A. Hadden & Sons), H. Summer-st.Edwards, R. & J. book agents and tea dealers, Jack's-brae
Elgen, Wm. teacher of mathematics, &c. 10, Drum's-lane, H. Skene-
square
Elgen, Mrs, midwife, 14, Harriot-st.
Ellis, AViUiam, coppersmith, 8, Littlejohn-st.
Elmsly, Thomas, coachmaker, 43, H. 45, King-st.
Elrick, G. mealseller, 1 5, Shoe-lane
Emslie, William, merchant, H. Kidd-Iane
Emslie, Charles, baker, 25, H. Yeate's Court, SO, Netherkirkgate
Emslie, William, grocer, 189, H. 188, Gallowgate
Emslie, Alex, late merchant, Emslie's Court, 26, Gallowgate
Elsmie, George, manager, Gilcomston Brewery, H. at Brewery
England, John, blacksmith, Windmillbrae
Esson, William, tea and spirit dealer, 92, H. Beattie's Court, 102,
Gallowgate
European Lif(5 Insurance, D. Davidson, advocate, 3, Belmont-st.
Ewen, George, turner, 2, Chronicle-lane, North-st.
Ewen, James, hatter, 157, Gallowgate
Ewen, John, wood merchant, Poynernook, H. College-st
Ewing & Robison, advocates, 25, Marischal-st.
Ewing, John, of Sheelagreen, H. Belvidere
Ewing, Alexander, M.D. 64, Green
Exchange and Deposit Bank, Broadford Works—S. Pellat, agent
Excise Office, Oliver's Court, 12, Upperkirkgate
1824—25
EXC—FER 29
Excise Permit Office, Oliver's Court, 12, Upperkirkgate
Exford, Peter, wright, 21, St. Andrew's-st.
Fairtlough, Lieut. 46, East North- st.
Fairweather, David, cabinetmaker, 119, H. 121, George-st.
Fairweather, John, mail coach guard, Dee-st.
Falconer, Alex, clothier, 2, Queen-st. H. 46. Broad-st.
Falconer, John, cooper, 8, QuayFalconer, Gilbert, teacher of English, &c. 26, H. 9, Drum's-Iane
Falconer, William, vintner, 6, Shiprow
Farmer Lime Co.'s Office, Lime QuayFarquhar, Mrs. Dr. Dee-st.
Farquhar, James, manufacturer, Park-st.
Farquhar, John, dyer, 4, H. 5, Flourmillbrae
Farquhar, Arthur, boot and shoemaker, 18, H. Farquhar's Court,
17, Upperkirkgate
Farquhar & Gill, painters and glaziers, 2, Drum's-lane
Farquhar, John, painter and glazier, H. 22, Upperkirkgate
Farquhar, Robert, tailor, 96, H. Porthill Close, 98, Gallowgate
Farquhar, Wm. pastry cook and confectioner, 6, H. 9, Gallowgate
Farquhar, Alex, auctioneer, 2, Broad-st.
Farquhar, Mrs. James, 24, QuayFarquharson, Alex, ship chandler, 29, Quay, H. Nelson-st.
Farquharson, Miss, Union Place
Farquharson, Mrs. sen. of Finzean, Silver-st.
Farquharson, Misses, 1, Netherkirkgate
Farquharson & Co. merchants, 48, St. Nicholas-st.
Farquharson, Mrs. Charles, Charles Court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Farquharson, Mrs. Baillie, Farquharson's Court, 10, Schoolhili
Farquharson, Peter, of Whitehouse, advocate. Union Terrace
Female School of Industry, 13, Chronicle-lane, North- st.
Fenton, James, book agent, Gerard-st.
Ferguson, James, advocate, 31, Queen-st.
Ferguson, James, manuf. & merchant. Union Place, H. Chapel-st.
Ferguson, Andrew, druggist, 38, Green, H. Union-st.
1824—25 c 3
30 FEE—FLO
Ferguson, Mrs. John, Ferguson's Court, 108, Gallowgate
Ferries, David, grocer, 11, H. 9, James-st.
Ferrier, Mrs. vintner, Footdee
Ferrier, James, hairdresser, 2, Netherkirkgate, H. 3, Carnegie's-brae
Ferrier, James, gardener, 11, Spa-st.
Fettes, Alex, hairdresser, 14, Upperkirkgate
Fiddes, Alex, painter and glazier. Old Aberdeen
Fiddes, George, shoemaker. Old Aberdeen
Fiddes, David, confectioner, 11, North-st.
Fiddler, Mrs. lodgings, Duthie's Court, 41, Virginia-st.
Findlay, Wm. teacher of mathematics, &c. 6, Correction-wynd, H.
Skene-st.
Findlay, John, steel type cutter, &c. 46, Queen-st.
Findlay, Alex, shoemaker, 25, Lodge-walk
Findlay, William, cabinet-maker, 39, King-st.
Findlay, Mathew, manufacturer, 19, East North-st.
Findlay, John, tinsmith, Causewayend
Findlay, Miss, 20, Castle-st.
Findlay, David, officer of the excise, Rubislaw
Findlay, William, vintner. Windmill-brae
Findlay, Peter, wright, 50, Green
Findlay, Capt. George, of the Triumph, 18, Commerce-st.
Finlason, John & Son, tailors, 12, Guestrovv^, H. Chapel-st.
Finlason, Eric, tailor, 3, St. Catherine's-wynd, H. Chapel-st
Finlason, John, jun. tailor, H. 97, Shiprow
Finlason, Robert, tailor, H. Chapel-st.
Finlayson, John, manufacturer, 17, Shiprow
Finnie, Geo. tinsmith, 45, Netherkirkgate, H. 35, Muttonbrae
Fire Insurance Co. of Scotland—A. Gibbon, advocate, 9^, Shiprow
Fisher, Major, Devanha
Fisher, Thomas, shoemaker, 20, Virginia-st.
Fisher, John, pawn-broker, 11, Long-acre
Fleming, John, advocate, J, Marischal-st. H. 87, George-st.
Fleming, John, merchant, 7, Wellington- st.
Fleming, Lewis, teacher of music, 22, Frederick- st.
Fleming, P. spirit shop, 15, Shiprow
Florence, Alex, merchant, 35, Long-acre
1824—25
FOO—FOR Si
Foote, Mrs. S6, Upperkirkgate
Forbes, John, tailor, 72, Qucen-st.
Forbes, William, shoemaker, 10, Lodge-walk
Forbes, William, jun. dealer in books, 10, Lodge-walk
Forbes, Robert, of Castleton, Old Aberdeen
Forbes, Colonel Arthur, Old Aberdeen
Forbes, James, of Seaton, Seaton-house
Forbes, Alex, wine-merchant, agent for British Linen Co. 25, Ma-rischal-st. H. Old Aberdeen
Forbes, the Rev. Dr. professor of humanity, &c. King's College,
Old Aberdeen
Forbes, James, of Echt, H. 3, James-st.
Forbes, William & James, merchants, 1, James-st.
Forbes, Hogarth, & Co. merchants, 1, James-st.
Forbes, sen. Mrs. of Schivas, Union Place
Forbes, Miss, (Callander), Silver-st.
Forbes, Miss, of Boyndlie, Silver-st.
Forbes, James, clerk of excise. Chapel- st.
Forbes, John, stoneware merchant, 17, H. 19, Schoolhill
Forbes, Mrs. Capt. 5, Drum's-lane
Forbes, James, merchant, H. Broadford
Forbes, Robert, tinsmith, 17, H. 15, Gallowgate
Forbes, Robert, teacher. Grammar School, H. Hutcheon-st,
Forbes, Misses, of Echt, H. Raeden
Forbes, M. saw-trimmer, 23, Back-wynd
Forbes, William, boot and shoemaker, 1 , Belmont-st.
Forbes, John, of Blackford, Union Terrace
Forbes, Capt. Jonathan, 78th regiment. Union Terrace
Forbes, John, 2, Langstane Place, Dee-st.
Forbes, Daniel, tobacco manufacturer, H. Gordon's-st.
Forbes, Low, & Co. cotton spinners, Poynernook
Forbes, George, boot and shoemaker, Windmillbrae
Forbes, Miss, confectioner, 29, Green
Forbes, William, wright, Spa-st.
Forbes, George, of Springhill, H. Springhill
Fordyce, Miss, of Ardo, 37, St. Nicholas-st.
Fordyce, James, wright, Monthooly, H. Hutcheon-st,
1824—25
32 FOR—FRA
Forrest, John, grocer, 47, Castle-st. H. Daniel's Court, 48, Castle-st.
Forsyth, David, late of St. Petersburgh, 4, James-st
Forsyth, Alex, grocer, l6, Park-st.
Forsyth, Wm. upholsterer and cabinet-niaker, 1, H. 13, Schoolhill
Forsyth, Misses, milliners, 2, St. Nicholas-lane
Forsyth, George, dyer, 25, H. 24, George- st.
Forsyth, Mrs. King-st.
Forsyth, William, druggist, 57, Castle-st. H. 5, Carmelite-st.
Forsyth, George, grocer, 25, George- st.
Foster, George, grocer, College-st.
Fotheringham, Mrs. Milne's Court, 65, Gallowgate
Fowler, James, fancy dyer, 8, Flourmillbrae
Fowler, James, toUkeeper, Kittybrouster
Fowler, George, teacher of Thain's school, 53, Shiprow
Fowler, James, assistant teacher of do. do.
Foulerton, Capt. Alex. 11, Carmelite-st.
Foulerton, William, woollen draper, H. 11, Carmelite-st.
Fraser, Thomas, brewer, Seatongate, Old Aberdeen
Fraser, Alexander, merchant, 1 4, Quay, H. 58, Marischal-st.
Fraser, Alexander, advocate, 8, Constitution-st.
Fraser, Mrs. late of Tyrie, Skene-square
Fraser, Angus, merchant. Union Place, H. Chapel-st.
Fraser, John, watch and clockmaker. Union Place
Fraser, Wm. grocer and spirit dealer, 33, Union-st. H. Farquhar's
Court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Fraser, James, merchant, 65, Union-st. H. Chapel-st.
Fraser, James, manufacturer, H. Skene Terrace
Fraser, Simon, tailor, 48, Guestrow
Fraser, Hugh, dyer, 3, Flourmillbrae, H. 5, East North-st.
Fraser, James, boot and shoemaker, 6, H. 8, Drum's-lane
Fraser, Alex, drawing academy, Milne's Court,. 27, Gallowgate
Fraser, Thomas, blacksmith, at Hugh Gordon & Co.'s, H. Gordon's
Court, 88, Broad-st.
Fraser, A. Smith's Court, 49, Gallowgate
Fraser, John, 183, Gallowgate
Fraser, David, wright, Mounthooly, H. Hutcheon-st.
Fraser, William, woolcomber, 24, Loch-st.
1824—25
FRA—GAR S3
Fraser, Miss, Skene-st.
Fraser, Alexander, surgeon, 38, Schoolhill
Fraser, H. tailor. College- st.
Fraser, Thomas, shoemaker, 6, Denburii
Fraser, Adam, gardener, 85, Green
Fraser, Alexander, weaver, 74, Green
Freeman, George, birthmaster, Lower Quay
French, William, baker, 5, H. 6, Shiprow
French, George, M.D. 20, Backwynd
Fries, James, grocer, 20, H. 21, Waterloo Quay, Footdee
Frost, Forbes, bookseller, 38, Broad-st. H. Bon-accord-st.
Frost, James, shoemaker, Upperkirkgate
Frost, Andrew, shoemaker, 13, Justice-st.
Frost, James, lodgings, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-st.
Frost, John, weaver, 155, Gallowgate
Fubister, Magnus, boot and shoemaker, Chapel-st.
Fullerton, Hugh, advocate. Golden-square
Fullerton, George, baker, 39, H. 40, St. Nicholas-st.
Fyfe, Chas. & Co. dealers in snufF and fancy goods, H. 19, Union-st
Fyfe & Co. tea dealers (wholesale and retail) 44, Union-st.
Fyfe, Chas. spirit dealer, (foreign and British) 1 4, St. Nicholas-lane
Fyfe, John, messenger-at-arms, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-st.
Fyfe, William, tailor, 3, Long-acre
Fyfe, Alexander, mealseller, 11, Shiprow
Fyfe, George, messenger-at-arms, Brebner*s Court, 83, Shiprow
Galen, Alex, merchant, 15, H. Galen's Court, 18, Guestrow
Gall, Wm. book-keeper, Aberdeen Bank, H. 31, Frederick-st.
Gall, John, wright and cabinet-maker, Lobban's Ct. 30, Castle-st.
Gall, Alex, boot and shoemaker, Denburn
Garden, John, spirit dealer, 1, Church-st. Footdee
Garden, Joseph, ship-owner, H. 18, Constitution- st.
Garden, Peter, tailor, 104, Gallowgate
Garden, Robert, grocer, 193, Gallowgate, H. 2, Windy-wynd
Garden, Alex, grocer, l6, Castle-st. H, Garden's Court, 15^ Castle-st.
Garden, Robert, merchant, H. Tanfield
1824—^5
34 GAR—GIB
Garden, Mrs. H. 4, Shiprow
Garden, John, accountant, (J. Maberly & Co/s Bank,) Broadford,
H. 63, Loch-st.
Gardener, Joseph, flesher, 33, Wales-st. H. Shuttle-lane
Gardner, Wm. shoemaker, 9, Marischal-st. H. Skene Terrace
Garey, H. James, tea and spirit dealer. 111, George-st.
Garioch, Miss, Lodgings, 27, James-st.
Garioch, John, of Heathcot, H. Union-st.
Garioch, John, hairdresser, 3, George-st. H. Emslie's Court, 79,
George-st.
Garioch, Miss, of Mergie, l6, Gallowgate
Garioch, John, gardener, 52, North-st.
Garrow, John, thread manufacturer, Garrow's Court, 8, Trinity-st.
Gartly, John, watch and clock maker, 7, Huxter-row, H. Burnett's
Court, 5, Exchequer-row
Gauld, George, grocer and spirit dealer, Broadford
Gauld, Hugh, jun. flesher, 25, George-st. market, H. Short Loaning?
Geddes, Andrew, lime merchant and ship-owner, H. 10, Canal
Terrace
Geddes, Alex. C. ship agent, H. 1 0, Canal Terrace
Geddes, James, boot and shoemaker, Causewayend
Geils, Geo. shoemaker, 49, Netherkirkgate, H. Burn Court, 44/
Upperkirkgate
Gellatly, John, fish and tackle maker, 48, Broad-st. H. 31, Virgi-
nia-st.
Gellan, William, boot and shoemaker, 22, St. Nicholas-st. H. 18.
Long-acre
Gellan, Alex, shoemaker, 12, H. 14, East North-st.
Gellan, Alex, grocer, 53, North-st.
Gellan, William, flesher, 33, Wales-st. market, H. Shuttle-lane
George, John, baker, H. 26, Shuttle-lane
Gerrard, Mrs. Dr. Old Aberdeen
Gerrard, Misses, Old Aberdeen
Gerrard, William, brewer, Devanha
Gerrard, Mrs. of Midstrath, MCombie's Court, Union-st,
Gibb, Robert, merchant, H. Hardgate
Gibb, John, civil engineer, Waterloo Quay
] 824—25
GIB—GLA 35
Gibb, Robert, & Co. merchants, 36, Union- st.
Gibbon, Robert, & Sons, merchants, 11, Virginia-st.
Gibbon, Misses, 11, Virginia-st.
Gibbon, Miss, 12, Quay
Gibbon, Mrs. Alex. Lodgings, 12, Quay
Gibbon, Alex, merchant, H. 30, Quay
ibbon, James, merchant, 30, Quay
[Gibbon, Alex. & James, merchants, 31, Quay
Gibbon, John, clothier and haberdasher, 54, Union- st. H. M'Cora*
bie's Court, 51, Netherkirkgate
Gibbon, Arthur, merchant, H. 6, Castlebrae
Gibbon, Mrs. William, 2, King-st.
Gibbon, Alex, advocate. Shipmaster's Court, 96, Shiprow
Gibson, William, merchant, 33, Broad-st. H. Old Aberdeen
Gibson, George, vintner, 22, Woolmanhill
Gibson, William, plasterer. Chapel- st.
rj Sibson, George, stabler, Gordon's Court, 88, Broad-st.
Gibson, Mrs. flesher, 14, Wales-st. H. Park-st.
ilbert, Capt. Robert, of the Champion, 15, Commerce-st.
prilbertson, Capt. James, of the Wellington, 11, Commerce-st
ilbertson, Capt. George, of the Hero, 11, Commerce-st.
ilchrist, Gordon, furnishing tailor, Concert Close,. Broad st
pilchrist. Miss, Chapel- st.
i.Gilcomston Brewery Company, Gilcomston
Gilcomston Distillery Company, Gilcomston
ildawie, Alexander, mason, Causewayend
uriles, Mrs. vintner, Beattie's Court, 102, Gallowgate
Gill, John, coalbroker, H. Gallowgatehead
Gill & Son, watch & clockmakers, 13, Queen-st H. Union Terrace
Gill, John, advocate, 17, Queen-st,
Gill, John, grocer, Footdee
Gill, Alexander, shoemaker, 11, EastNorth-st
Gillet, Nathaniel, late goldsmith, H. 92, GreenGilmore, the Rev. John, Silver-st.
Givan, Robert, grocer, 75, Green
Glass, James, shoemaker, 4, Marischal-st. H. Stronach's Close^
Exchequer-row
1824—25
36 GLE—GOR
Glegg, George, confectioner, 27, H. 25, Shiprow
Glennie, Alexander, of Maybank, Hutcheon-st.
Glennie, Rev. Dr. Professor of Moral Philosophy, College Court,
82, Broad-st.
Glennie, John, thread manufacturer, 1 6, Green
Glenny, Alex, leather merchant, 37, Upperkirkgate, H. Bourtie's
Court, 19, Upperkirkgate
Globe Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance Office—George Yeats, ad.,
vocate, agent, 35, Queen-st.
Goldie, Capt. of the Traveller, 4, Prince Regent-st.
Gordon, George, blacksmith, 73, Queen-st.
Gordon, Rev. Charles, 1, Justice-st.
Gordon, Miss, of Leichieston, 46, King-st.
Gordon, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 28, North- st.
Gordon, James, cooper, 5, H. 7, North-st.
Gordon, Hugh, & Co. manufacturers of copper and brass, dealers
in foreign and British iron, 89, Broad-st.
Gordon, James, painter, IQ, H. 12, Long-acre
Gordon, Capt. Alex. Aberdeenshire Militia, 75, Gallowgate
Gordon, James, auctioneer, H. Gowanbrae
Gordon, John, turner, Gerard- st.
Gordon, Charles & Alex, advocates. Commercial Bank Court, 42,«>
Castle-st.
Gordon, Francis, of Kincardine, advocate, 28, Castle-st.
Gordon, Ralph, provision merchant, 9, Maltmillbridge
Gordon, Charles, cooper, 1, Putachieside, H. Gerard-st.
Gordon, Robert, wright, 75, Shiprow
Gordon, Mrs. lodgings, 11, Union Buildings
Gordon, John, ofCraigmile, H. 43, Schoolhill
Gordon, Lewis, grocer, 6, H. Gordon's Court, 4, Schoolhill
Gordon, George, shoemaker, 12, H. 11, Backwynd
Gordon, Barron, & Co. cotton spinners and manuf. 20, Belmont-st.
Gordon, John Stewart^ of Mosstown, H. 10, Belmont-st.
Gordon, Capt. Daniel, Dee-st.
Gordon, James, physician. Old Aberdeen
Gordon, George, & Co. brewers, Hardgate
Gordon, Alexander, vintner, Waterloo Quay
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Gordon, William, cooper, 14, Commerce-st.
Gordon, Lewis, 29, Constitution- st.
Gordon, Mrs. Capt. 57, Schoolhill
Gordon, Alexander, baker, 10, Woolmanhill
Gordon, Miss Helen, Skene-square
Gordon, Mrs. Robert, Union Place
Gordon, Alexander, of Newton, H. Union-st.
Gordon, Mrs. of Hallhead, H. Union-st.
Gordon, Miss Margaret, 6'9, Union-st.
Gordon, William, writer, H. Skene Terrace
Gordon, Capt. William, Whitehouse-st.
Gordon, Miss, Rose-st.
Gordon, Mrs. Robert, 35, Schoolhill
Gordon, James, porter dealer, 38, H. 37, Guestrow
Gordon, John, cabinetmaker, 8, H. 9, St. Nicholas-lane
Gordon, Mrs. Dr. 9, St. Nicholas-lane
Gordon, William ,bookseller, 20, Upperkirkgate, H.Bourtie's Court,
19, Upperkirkgate
Gordon, William, fish and tacklemaker, 28, Upperkirkgate, H. 9,
Windy-wynd
Gordon, John, shoemaker, 76, George-st.
Gordon, James, grocer, Broadford
Gordon, James, letter carrier, 34, St. Andrew's-st.
Gordon, James, nurseryman and seedsman, 28, Gallowgate, H.
Catharine-st.
Gordon, Miss (Murtle) Union Place
Gordon, Mrs. 8, Gaelic-lane
Gordon, Mrs. late of Raemoir, H. 2, Black's Buildings
Gordon, Archibald, weaver, 24, Muttonbrae
Gordon, Thomas, builder, Gordon-st.
Gordon, John, manufacturer, Gordon-st.
Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
Gordon, Mrs. midwife, 2, Trinity Corner
Gourlay, Capt. Robert, of the Margaret & Jane, 1, Commerce-st.
Gove, Alexander, shoemaker, 42, Queen-st. H. 6l, Broad-st.
Gove, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Thomson's Court 6 1,
Broad-st.
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38 GRA—^GRA
Grahame^ Mrs. Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Grammar School, 46, Schoolhill
Granger, Mrs. Golden-square
Grant, Mrs. Capt. 12, QuayGrant, John, vintner, 2, Water. lane
Grant, Mrs. Chapel-st.
Grant, Miss, 51, St. Nicholas-st.
Grant, Lieut. Charles, Broadford
Grant, Miss, Ferguson's Court, 30, Gallowgate
Grant, P. wright, Reid's Court, 34, Gallowgate, H. 8, Littlejohn-st
Grant, Robert, japanner, 24, Frederick-st.
Grant, Mrs. teacher, Mitchell's Court, 66, North-st.
Grant & Co. grocers and spirit dealers, 27, Broad- st.
Grant, James, advocate, 4, Huxter-row, H. 2, Little Belmont-st.
Grant, David and Alex, teachers, 25, H. 27^ Long-acre
Grant, Peter, tinsmith, Causewayend
Grant, William, of Whitemyres, H. Whitemyres
Grant, Simon, town serjeant, Stronach's Close, Exchequer-row
Grant, Robert, ofDrumminer, H. 11, Carmelite-st.
Gray, Mrs. lodgings, Jopp's Court, 11, Queen-st.
Gray, Wm. boot and shoemaker, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-st^
H. 23, Lodge-walk
Gray, William, advocate, 23, Lodge-walk
Gray, P. surgeon. Canal Terrace
Gray, James, vintner, l6, Wales-st.
Gray, John, plasterer, 28, Princes-st.
Gray, Miss, Steps of Gilcomston
Gray, William, stocking manuf. Blackfriars-st. H. Gordon-st.
Gray, Robert, letter carrier, 15, St. Nicholas-st.
Gray, Mrs. dressmaker. Burn Court, 44, Upperkirkgate
Gray, Charles, teacher. Burn Court, 44, Upperkirkgate
Gray & Watt, flaxdressers, 158, Gallowgate
Gray, Wilham, horsehirer and vintner, 18, Frederick-st.
Gray, John, baker, 22, Justice-st.
Gray, Watt & Co. rope and twine manufacturers, 80, North-st.
Gray, Alex, rope and twine manufacturer, 79? North-st.
Gray, D.C. clothier, 13, Broad-st. H. 11, Union-lane
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Gray, John, tea warehouse, 77, H. 79, Gallowgate
Gray, Daniel, druggist, Skene-st.
Gray, Charles, fish hookmaker, 88, Shiprow
Gray, Mrs. lodgings, 40, Shiprow
Gray, John, manager, (Greenland Co.) H. Burnett's Close, 5, Ex-
chequer-row
Gray, Alexander, officer of Excise, 9, Back-wynd
Gray, William, flesher, 3, Wales-st. Market
Gray, Alexander, flesher, 5, Wales-st. Market
Green, John, grocer. Old Aberdeen
Green, John, mason, 9? St. Nicholas-lane
Green, Ralph, painter, 80, H. 82, George-st.
Green, J. teller. Commercial Bank of Scotl. H. 9, St Nicholas-lane
Greenland Whale Fishing Co. 29, Marischal-st.
Greig, James, shoemaker, 85, Queen-st.
Greig, Thomas, cooper, 10, Virginia-st.
Greig, Capt. Alex, of the Bruce, 11, Commerce-st.
Greig, Alexander, weaver, 28, Wales-st.
Greig, James, of the Customs, 30, Constitution-st.
Greig, John, eahinetmaker, H. 52, King-st.
Greig, James, Little Chapel- st.
Greig, James, shoemaker, 59, Netherkirkgate, H. 6, Carnegie's-brae
Greig, William, tailor, 55, Guestrow
Greig, George, cart and ploughwright, 88, H. 90, North-st.
Greig, John, cotton manuf. 2, Trinity-st. H. 12, Carmelite-st.
Griffith, William, vintner, Stronach's Close, Exchequer-row
Grubb, James, shoemaker. Old Aberdeen
Grubb & Taylor, hosiers, 58, George-st.
Grubb, George, merchant, H. 58, George-st.
Grubb & Moir, grocers, tea and spirit dealers, 56, George-st.
Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance Office—A. Chivas,
advocate. Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Guild, George, blacksmith, Ruthrieston
Gunn, John, pie-office, 3, Park-st.
Gunn, John, merchant tailor, H. 82, George-st.
Grunn, John, vintner, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-st,
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40 GUN—HAK
Gimiij John, hairdresser, 40, Castle-st. H. Duncan's Court, 45,
Castle- St.
Guthel, Peter, blacksmith, Gordon-st.
Guthrie, James, tailor, l6l, Gallowgate
H
Hacket, Charles, merchant, 43, Broad-st. H. Muirfield Cottage
Hadden, Gavin, manufacturer, H. Union Grove
Hadden, Alex. & Sons, woollen manuf. & worsted spinners. Green
Hadden, James, manufacturer, H. Union-st.
Hadden, William, tailor, 46, East North- st.
Hadden, James, jun. manufacturer, H. Union-st.
Ha'dden, Alexander, manufacturer, H. Union-st
Hall, Alex. & Co. shipbuilders, Footdee
Hall, Alex, shipbuilder, H. Footdee
Hall, Harvey, & Co. wholesale & retail warehousemen, 32, Union-st
Hall Harvey, merchant, H. 36, Union-st.
Hall, Mrs. Andrew, 43, Frederick-st.
Hamilton, Dr Robert, Professor of Mathematics, Marischal College,
College Court, 82, Broad-st.
Hamilton, John, cutler, ]6, Upperkirkgate, H. 17, Woolmanhill
Hamilton, William, japanner and clock dial manuf. Chronicle-lane,
H. 32, Broad-st.
Hamilton, Miss, Peacock's Close, 24, Castle-st.
Hampton, Alexander, vintner, Broadford
Hardie, James, advocate and city chamberlain, H. 15, King-sL
Harper, James, mason, 3 1 , Constitution-st.
Harper, Mrs. lodgings, 31, Constitution-st.
Harper, James, gi'ocer, 105, Gallowgate, H. 1, Jopp's-lane
Harper, James, mason, 62, North- st.
Harper, James, jun. Morningfield
Harper, Alexander, baker, 43, H. 47, Green
Harthill, James, spirit dealer, g, Flourmillbrae
Harthill, John, silk mercer and haberdasher, 21, H. 23, Broad-st.
Harthill, Mrs. vintner, Burnett's Court, 5, Exchequer-row
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Harrow, William, flesher, 45, Wales-st. Market, H. 18, Wales-st.
Harrow, George, flesher, 1, Wales-st. Market, H. 18, Wales-st.
Harvey, Robert, of Braco, H. I, Martin's-lane. Green
Hay, Alexander, ship agent, H. 13, Commerce- st.
Hay, James, cooper, 4, Pork-lane
Hay, James, wright, 15, James-st.
Hay, James, spirit dealer, 23, Castle-st. H. 28, Constitution- st.
Hay, Arthm-, wright, H. 22, Princes-st.
Hay, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, l6, Woolmanhill, H. 1,
Blackfriars-st.
Hay, Alex, japanner, Yeat's Court, 30, H. Netherkirkgate
Hay, Mrs. teacher of music. Concert Close, Broad-st.
Hay, Misses, 87, Gallowgate
Hay, Adam, plasterer, 15, Berry-lane
Hay, Peter, of Hayfield, H. 7, Kenny's-wynd
Hay, William, mealseller, 33, H. 31, Shiprow
Hay, John, carver and gilder, Union-st.
Hector, Miss, Old Aberdeen
Hector, John, late tailor. Little Chapel-st.
Hector, Mrs. W. 6, Broad-st.
Hector, William, skinner, 26, Loch-st,
Hector, Thomas, grocer. Cotton
Hector, James, manager, (Aberdeen Salmon Co.) 2, Fish-st.
Henderson, Capt. Robert, R.N. Union Place
Henderson, Gilbert, collector of coal money, 6, Lodge-walk
Henderson, James, grocer. Old Aberdeen
Henderson, David, vintner, Waterloo Quay
Henderson, John, vintner, Waterloo Quay
Henderson, Mrs. Capt. Union Place
Henderson, Robert, of the Customs, H. Silver-st.
Henderson, James, manufacturer, Chapel-st.
Henderson, George, miUer, Flourmill, H. 2, Fourmillbrae
Henderson, Mrs. James, 18, St. Andrew's-st.
Henderson. William, cutler, 33, King-st. H. Constitution- st.
Henderson, John, auctioneer, 4, Justice-st.
Henderson, Patrick, advocate, 4, Justice-st.
Henderson, Rorie, grocer, 52, East North-st.
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42 HEN—HOGi
Henderson, William, cabinetmaker, 23, East North-st
Henderson, William, wriglit, 6, Innes-lane '
Henderson, Mrs. 9, Mounthooly
Henderson, Peter, ironfounder, 3, Young- st.
Henderson, William, soap manufacturer, 55, Loch-st^
Henderson, Robert, blacksmith, Skene st.
Henderson, W. blacksmith, Hadagain
Henderson, James, grocer, Denburn
Henderson, Wm. M.D. 1, Belmont-st.
Henderson, Mrs. Caskieben, 12, Belmont-st.
Henderson, Miss, Caskieben, 59, Green
Henderson, Mrs. William, midwife, 55, Loch-st.
Henderson, William, beadle, St. Andrew's Chapel, King-st.
H ndry, Mrs. milliner, 76, Queen -st>*
Hendry, James, wright, 80, Queen-st.
Hendry, George, vintner, 11, Netherkirkgate
Hendry, Miss, lodgings. Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-st.
Hendry, William, painter. Bursar's Court, 6l, Castle-st.
Henry, George, (Hugh Gordon & Co.) H. 1, Gallowgate
Hercules Insurance Office—P. Duguid, agent, Bank of Scotland
Court, 35, Castle-st
Hey, James, mason, Hutcheon-st.
Hervey, Alexander, writer, 1, Marischal-st.
Hervey, James, teacher, 25, Shuttle-lane
Hervey, Andrew, shoemaker, Skene-st.
Hervey, James, manufacturer, Grandholm
Hewit, William^ painter, Bourtie's Court, H, 1 9, Upperkirkgate
Hill, James, teacher. Well Court, 14, Bvoad-st. H. Skene-square -
Hill, Francis C. druggist, Union-st. H. Bon-accord-st.
Hill, Charles, mealseller, 93, Gallowgate
Hird, Robert, sheriff officer, 9, Fisher-row
Hobb, James, clerk, Devanha, H. 4, Shorebrae
Hogg, Capt. John, of the Alexander, 33, Constitution-st.
Hogg, Mrs. J. lodgings, 33, Constitution-st.
Hogg, Alex, umbrella manuf. 23, Upperkirkgate, H.14, Fisher-row
Hogg, George, of Shannaburn, H. 20, Green
Jlogarth, George, merchant, H. 2, Quay
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, HOG—HUT 4S
Hogarth, George, jun. merchant, H. 2, Quay
Hogarth, Joseph, manufacturer, H. 2, Quay
Hoyes, John, candle manufacturer, H. 44, Loch-st.
Holmes, Andrew, woolspinner, 8, Blackfriars-st. H. 1, Woolmanhill
Holmes, Joseph, overseer of the harbour, Footdee
Hood, Lt. James, of the 91st Regiment of Foot, H. Tanfield
Horn Elphinstone, Mrs. of Logie Elphinstone, H. Union Terrace
Hossack, Capt. of the Edinburgh Packet, 8, Catto-square
Hossack, Middleton, corn extractor, Brebner's Court, 83, Shiprow
Howie, John, vintner, 42, H. 44, Woolmanhill
Humble, William, mealseller, 56, Netherkirkgate
Humphrey, James, flesher, SQ, Wales-st. Market
Humphrey, William, lodgings, 50, King-st.
Hunter, Alex, shoemaker. Old Aberdeen
Hunter, Robert, supervisor ofthe Excise, Spittal
Hunter, Mrs. John, toUkeeper, Ruthrieston
Hunter, George, grocer, 7, Park-st.
Hunter, William Chalmers, of Tillery, H. Union Place
Hunter, Miss, milliner & dressmaker, Adelphi Court, 28, Union-st.
Hunter, Mrs. T. Skene Terrace
Hunter, James, grocer, Huntly-st.
Hunter, Mrs. Emslie's Court, 2^, Gallowgate
Hunter, William, tailor, 1, Huxter-row, H. 20, Littlejohn-st.
Hunter, James, mason, 22, Windy-wynd
Hunter, Mrs. dressmaker and milliner, 11, Trinity Corner
Hunter, George, coalbroker, H. 46, Shiprow
Husband, David, manager, cooperage, 1 1, Commerce-st.
Hutcheon, David, advocate, 24, Marischal-st.
Hutcheon, George, gardener. Old Aberdeen
Hutcheon, Mrs. H. Broadford
Hutcheon, Miss, lodgings, 31, Long-acre
Hutcheon, John, vintner, Burnett's Close, 5, Exchequer-row
Hutcheon, David, flesher, 31, Wales-st. Market, H. Bowl-road
Hutcheon, Capt. James, of the Nymph, 13, James-st.
Hutchieson, A. hairdresser, 98, George-st
Hutton, Charles, gardener, Spittal
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44 IML—IRV
Imlay, Mrs. poultry shop, 17, Marischal-st.
Imlay, Alex, printer, H. 22, Long-acre
Imperial Insurance Office^John Smith, jun. architect, agents 55,
King- St.
Imray, David, vintner, 145, Gallowgate
Imray, James, wright, 27* Woolmanhill
Imray, David, mealseller, 18, Green, H. 5, Carmelite-lane
Infirmary, 61, Woolmanhill
Inglis, Geo. traveller, (G. & Wm. Pirie,) H. 26, James-st.
Innes, Wm. keeper of the court-house. Lodge-walk
Innes, John, merchant tailor, 6, Union-st. H. 39, Lodge-walk
Innes, Thomas, wright, Old Aberdeen
Innes, John, land surveyor. Union Place
Innes, Alex, of Pitmedden, H. Golden-square
Innes, Alex, surgeon, 39, Lodge-walk
Innes, Geo. cotton manufacturer, George-st. H. 43, Broad-st. ^
Innes, John, brewer of ginger beer, Ewen*s Court, 42, Gallowgate
Innes, Alex, grocer, 40, East North-st.
Innes, Alex, dyer, 10, H. 11, Innes-lane
Innes, Charles, blacksmith, Causewayend
Innes, John, thread manufacturer, H. 19, John-st.
Innes, George, vintner, Pirie's Court, 50, Castle-st.
Innes, George, watch and clock maker, Skene- st.
Innes, James, hairdresser, Skene-st.
Ingram, Robert, leather merchant, H. Dee-st.
Ingram, William, vintner, 6, Flourmillbrae
Ingram, Alex, ironmonger, H. Sutherland's Court, 126, Gallowgate
Ingram, Wm. leather merchant, 63, H. Thomson's Ct. 6l, Broad-st
Ingram, John, lodgings, 11, Huxter-row
Inston, H. tailor, 46, Guestrow
Ironside, George, flaxdresser, 47, H. 36, Netherkirkgate
Irvine, John, brewer. Old Aberdeen
Irvine/Alex. & Co. paper manufacturers, 49, Marischal-st.
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Irvine, John, saw repairer, H. 18, Park-st.
Irvine, James, clerk, Broadford
Irvine, John, of the Dee-side Coach, Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-st
Irvine, Alex, tailor, Thomson's Court, 6l, Broad-st.
Irvine, Mrs. lodgings, Thomson's Court, 6l, Broad-st.
Irvine, John, shoemaker, 21, Long-acre
Irvine, James, of Springbank, Kittybrouster
Jack, Wm. D.D. Principal of King s College, Old Aberdeen
Jack, Misses, dress-makers and milliners, 51, St. Nicholas-st.
Jack, John, dealer in harden, 151, GalloM'gate
JafFray, Miss, Old Aberdeen
Jaffray, Robert, cartwright, Seaton-dykes. Old Aberdeen
Jaffray, Robert, shoemaker, 62, Queen-st. H. 21, Blackfriars-st
JafFray, James, gardener, 32, Upperkirkgate
JafFray, Mrs. vintner, Ewen's Court, 42, Gallowgate
JafFray, Andrew, stabler, 18, North-st.
JafFray, John, teacher, Milne's Court, 27, H. Porthill-close, 98,
Gallowgate
James, Mrs. lodgings, 34, Queen-st.
James, Alex, cooper, 4, Pork-lane
Jamieson, Wm. jeweller, 87, Broad-st. H. Jamieson's Court, 1, Up-
perkirkgate
Jamieson, Wm. shoemaker. Old Aberdeen
Jamieson, John, Chapel- st.
Jamieson, Mrs. John, Charles Court, Upperkirkgate
Jamieson, George, cabinet-maker, 110, H. Smith's Court, 113,
Gallowgate
Jamieson, James, grocer, 25, Castle-st. H. Justice-st.
Jamieson, James, surgeon, 2, Long-acre
Jamieson, Miss, dress-maker, 5, Littlejohn-st.
Jamieson, Daniel, fish-hook-maker, 44, Shiprow
Jamson, Misses, milliners, 27, King-st.
Jamson, Capt. Richard, 27, King-st.
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46 JOH—KEI
Johnston, John, overseer of salmon fishings. Bridge of DonJohnston, John, gardener, Seaton-dykes, Old AberdeenJohnston, George, gardener, Seaton-gate, Old AberdeenJohnston, Capt. Andrew, of the Sprightly, 20, Park-lane
Johnston, Jas. sen. clothier & haberdasher, 24, Union-st. H. Dee-st.
Johnston, Wm. & Son, merchants, 10, Union-st. H. 28, Shiprow'
Johnston, Wm. tobacco manufacturer, H. Denburn Terrace
Johnston, James, teller, Aberdeen Bank, H. Silver-st.
Johnston, Burnet, vintner, 9, Green
Johnston, Alex, book-agent, 3, Blackfriars-st.
Johnston, George, advocate, 40, Netherkirkgate
Johnston, William, merchant. Walker's Court, 49, Guestrow
Johnston, Mrs Capt. 37, St. Nicholas-st.
Johnston, John, vintner, Oliver's Court, 1 2, Upperkirkgate
Johnston, Mrs James, Broadford
Johnston & Forbes, merchants, 23, Gallowgate
Johnston, Samuel, merchant, H. Mounthooly
Johnston, Mrs. grocer, 20, East North-st.
Johnston, Lady, Hilton House
Johnston, John, tea dealer, 21, H. 19, Back-wynd
Jopp, Mrs. Charles' Court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Jopp, Andrew, ofCobairdy, advocate, Jopp's Court, 31, Gallowgate
Joscelyn, James, Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill
Joss, John^ merchant, H. Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill
Joss, Wm. grocer, CauswayendJoss, James, shoemaker, 12, Justice-lane
Justice Mills, J^m^g Eddie, tacksman, Hardgate
KKay, Thomas, mail coach guard, 30, Netherkirkgate
Kay, James, vintner, Milner's Court, 21, Guestrow
Kay, J. clothier & haberdasher, 37, Broad-st. H. 35, Netherkirkgate
Kay, James, shipowner, Newbridge, Hardgate
Keard, Alex, teacher of music, Sutherland's Court, 78, Shiprow
Keith, Mrs. straw hatmaker, 23, Queen-st, H. Jopp's Court, 40,
Broad-st.
Keith, Mrs. John, fleshpr, 32, Wales-st. Market, H. 34, Wales-st,
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Keith, John, flesher, 25, Wales-st. Market, H. 36, Park-st.
Keith, William, surgeon. Union Place
Keith, Mrs. vintner, 6, Netherkirkgate
Keith, John, tailor, 8, H. 6, Netherkirkgate
Keith, William, shoemaker, 34, Frederick-st.
Keith, Miss, dressmaker, 40, Frederick-st.
Keith, Robert, & Co. china, glass, & stoneware dealers, 47, BroadstKeith, R. china, glass, & stoneware mert. H. Jopp's Ct. 40, BroadstKeith, Alexander, copperplate printer, 7, Longacre
Keith, Alexander, painter and glazier, 44, ShiprowKeith, Mrs. housekeeper, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
Keith, John, overseer, (at Forbes, Low, & Co.'s) H. College-st.
Keith, Thomas, flesher, 12, Wales-st. Market, H. Welbster's Courts
72, Shiprow
Kelman, George, ale brewer, Gilcomston brewery
Kelman, Alexander, baker, 8, H. 11, Huxter-row
Kelman, William, rope & twine manufacturer. Roper's Court, 107,Gallowgate, H. 170, Gallowgate
Kelman, James, mert. 9, Castle-st. H. Brebner's Ct. 1 0, Castle-st.
Kelman, Alexander, mealseller, 36, Green
Kelman, Alexander, shoemaker, 34, Guestrow, H. 2, Jopp's-lane
Kelly, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, g, Upperkirkgate, H.Jamieson's Court, 5, Upperkirkgate
Kenn, Capt. Alex, ofthe William Shand, 51, Commerce-st.
Kenn, Capt. William, of the Rob Roy, 51, Commerce-st.
Kenn, Capt. Finlason, ofthe Hannah iVlore, 51, Commerce-st.Kenn, Capt. Charles, of the Pirate, 51, Commerce-st.
Kenn, Wm. renovator of clothes, 6, St Nicholas-lane, H. Huntly-stKenn, William, wire-worker, 51, East North-st.
Kennedy, William, advocate, 46, Marischal-st.
Kennedy, Alex, steward of the Champion, 34, Wales-st.
jKenward, W. D. teacher of music, 56, Union-st.
Kerr, Andrew, wright, 4, Yeats'-lane
Kerr, Miss, teacher, Whitehouse-st.
Kerr, George, physician, 5, Correction-wynderr, Andrew, grocer, 49, East North-st.
err, Robert, baker, Skene-st.
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48 KER—KNO
Kerr, Andrew, grocer, 99> Shiprow
Kerr, Henry, vintner, Burnett's Close, 5, Exchequer-row
Kerr, Capt. of the Regent, 9, Canal Terrace
Kessack, James, shoemaker, 78, Gallowgate
Kesson, George, stoneware merchant, 26, Schoolhill
Kidd, Capt. William, of the Douglas, 11, Commerce-st.
Kidd, James, D. D. Professor of Oriental Languages, Marischal
College, H. Chapel- st.
Kilgour, Patrick, of Woodside, H. Woodside
Kilgour, Thomas, of Bethelnie, Old Aberdeen
Kilgour, William, post horse master, 15, Harriot-st.
Kilgour, Robertson, & Co. tobacco & snuff manuf. 44, N. Kirkgate
Kilgour, Alex, druggist, S3, Gallowgate, H. Hervie's Court, 90,
Gallowgate
Kilgour, Robert, beadle of St. Paul's Chapel, Hervie's Court, 90,
Gallowgate
Kiloh, James, tailor, Windmillbrae
Kiloh, Mrs. lodgings, 8, Drum's-lane
King, Mrs. Union-row, Union- st.
King, William, cutler, 206, Gallowgate
King, William, wright and cabinetmaker, Gordon-st.
Kinloch, Mrs. Golden-square
Kirkland, Mrs. lodgings, Dee-st.
Kitson, Henry, teacher of music, Farquhar's Ct. 17, Upperkirkgate
Knight & Co. quill manufacturers, 37, Queen-st.
Knight, John, saddler, 43, Queen-st. H. Lobban's Ct. 30, Castle-st.
Knight, Geo. confectioner & grocer, 41, Union-st. H. 27, Broad-st,
Knight, WilUam, LL.D. Professor of Natural Philosophy, Mari-
schal College, H. Golden-square
Knight, Robert, saddler, H. 4, Frederick-st.
Knox, William, clerk, royal mail coach office, 63, Union-st.
Knox & Co. grocers, 41, H. 40, Frederick-st.
Knowles, WilUam, flesher, 4, Wales-st. Market, H. 36, Park-st.
Knowles, Mrs. James, 13, Constitution-st.
Knowles, Misses, dressmakers, 13, Constitution-st.
Knowles, James, of Kirkville, Danish Consul, Adelphi Court, 14,
Union-st.
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Knowles, Alexander, wright, 156, Gallowgate
Knowles, James, vintner, 23, Loch-st.
Knowles, Alexander, 1, Langstane Place
Knowles, William, slater, 8, Virginia-st.
Knowles, James, flesher, 11, Wales-st. Market, H. 8, Green
Knowles, David, flesher, 2, Wales-st. Market
Knowles, William, wood merchant, Footdee, H. 8, Virginia-st.
Kynoch, Miss, Maryville, Ruthrieston
Kynoch, Ninian/ lodgings, Adelphi Court, 3, Union-st.
Kynoch, Ninian, teacher, 12, Shoe-lane
Laidlaw, Wm. spirit dealer, 60, H. 58, Shiprow
Laing, Gumming, manager, (Gentanner timber yard, Footdee
Laing, Mrs John, perfumer, 67, H. 69. Union-st.
Laing, Robert, hair-dresser, 4, H. 6, St. Nicholas-st.
Laing, Mrs. lodgings, Bourtie's Court, ig, Upperkirkgate
Laing, James, candlemaker, H. 11, Drum's-lane
Laing, Misses, boarding school. Union Terrace
Laing, Alex, weaver, Gordon-st.
Laing, James, sign painter, College-st.
Laird, James, cooper, 31, Netherkirkgate
Laird, Wra. grocer, 33, H. 32, Green
Lamb, James, cart and plough wright, Ruthrieston
Lamb, Capt. Robert, of the Canada, 51, Commerce-st.
Lamb, Davidson, wright, Lamb's Court, 5, Putachie-side
Lamb, David, flesher, 13, Wales-st. H. DenburnLambert, Miss, boarding school, 2, Guestrow
Lamond, James, surveyor of taxes—Office 48, H. 46, St. Nicholas-st.
Lamont, Geo. sen. house and ornamental painter, 4, Gaelic-lane
Lamont, Geo. jun. painter and glazier, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st,
Lansdown, Mrs. Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Lancasterian School, Blackfriars-st.
Latto, Andrew, confectioner, 40, H. 38, WoolmanhillLaunie, Mrs. 8, Canal Terrace
Laurie, William, ship-owner, 43, Virginia-st.
1824—25 E
50 LAU—LEG
Laurie, William, bookbinder, circulating library, 38, Gallowgate,
H. Cruickshank's Court, 46, Shiprow
Laurie, Wm. combmaker, Cruickshank's Court, 46, Shiprow
Law, Wm. cart and plough-wright, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen
Law, Misses, dress-makers, 85, Shiprow
Law, John, shoemaker, 17, Muttonbrae
Law, Wm. boot and shoemaker, 4S, George-st. H. Short Loanings^
Law, John, wright, 6, Black's Buildings
Lawrance, James, manufacturer, Skene-square
Lawrance, Alex, manufacturer, Ann-st.
Lawrance, John, brass founder, Milner's Court, 21, Guestrow
Lawrance, Thomas, tobacco manufacturer, 24, Gallowgate, H. S,
Littlejohn-st.
Lawrance, John, tailor, 87^ North-st.
Lawrance, Misses, milliners and dress-makers, 5, Littlejohn-st.
Lawson, Mrs. 11, Canal Terrace
Lawson, Capt. Alex, of the Atlantic, 11^ Canal Terrace
Leask, George, grocer, Old Aberdeen
Leask, Thomas, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Old Aberdeen
Leask, Mrs. 3, Shorebrae
Leask, Wm. tailor, 5, Netherkirkgate, FL Oliver's Court, 12, Up-
perkirkgate
Leask, Capt. William, 10, Justice-lane
Leask, William, porter dealer, Denburn
Ledingham, Peter, clerk, (at Farquharson & Co.) 1, Blackfriars-st.
Ledingham, James, teacher, Davidson's Court, 111, Gallowgate
Ledingham, William, grocer, Hutcheon-st.
Lefevre, Mrs. feather dresser, Farquhar's Ct. 1 7, Upperkirkgate
Lefevre, Miss, French teacher, Farquhar's Ct. 17, Upperkirkgate
Lefevre, Joseph, hairdresser, 199, Gallowgate
Legertwood, Peter, boat-builder, Footdee
Legertwood, Miss, Summer-st.
Legertwood, James, wright, 73, George-st. H. Ligertwood's Court,
75, George-st.^
Legertwood, Thomas, grocer, 51, H. 52, King-st.
X^eggat, Theophilus, of Millbank, H. Millbank
1824—25
LEG—LEV 51
Leggat, Robert, spirit dealer, 7, Exchequer-row, H. Burnett's
Court, 5, Exchequer-row
Leighton, John, wright. Old Aberdeen
Leith, Mrs. of Overhall, H. Old Aberdeen
Leith, John, coppersmith, 18, H. 16, Huxter-row
Leith, Mrs. Capt. John, 9, Constitution-st.
Leith, Mrs. Capt. James, 11, Constitution-st.
Leith, Lieut. Francis, Skene-square
Leith, Miss E. Chapel-st.
Leith, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 22, H. 95, Gallowgate
Leith, William, grocer, 30, King-st.
Leith, Alex, shoemaker, l6, Justice-st.
Lennox, John, officer of excise, Rubislaw
Leslie, Miss, of Rothie, Canal-side
Leslie, William, shoemaker. Bridge of DonLeslie, Misses, Powis Lodge, Old Aberdeen
Leslie, William, surgeon, 13, Marischal-st.
Leslie, Thomas, vintner, Footdee
Leslie, Capt. of the Expert, 3, Prince Regent-st
Leslie, Capt. Geo. of the Newcastle, 31, Constitution-st.
Leslie, Capt. Alex, of the Halifax Packet, 27, Constitution-st.
Leslie, Mrs. Union Place
Leshe, Charles, of Memsie, Union Place
Leslie, James, Williamfield, Rubislaw
LesHe, John, cotton manuf. 64, Woolmanhill, H. Denburn TerraceLesHe, William, yost. grocer, 4, Mealmarket-laneLeslie, William, jun. gi'ocer, 31, H. 30, North-st.
LesHe, WiUiam, late druggist, 64, Broad-st.
Leslie, Mrs. 9, Huxter-row
Leslie, John, late goldsmith, 87, GallowgateLeslie, George, grocer, 109, H. Shewan's Court, 11 9, GallowgateLeslie, Capt. Thomas, Berryden
LesHe, John, of Powis, Powis HouseLesHe, John, cooper, CoUege-st.
LessHe, Theodore, pastry cook, 62, Castle-st.
Levie, William, shoemaker, 50, H. 51, QuayLevie, Capt. John, of the Helen, 20, East North-st.
1824—25 E 2
52 LEY—LOWLeys, George, brewer, 29, Lodgewalk
Leys, James, grocer, 202, H. 200, Gallowgate
Leys, Peter, mealseller, ipS, Gallov/gate
Leys, Alexander, vintner, 11, Chronicle-lane, North-st.
Leys, Masson, & Co. manufacturers, SQ and 90, Shiprow
Leys, James, vintner, 9, Green
Licklie, Miss, Old Aberdeen
Lickly, Henry, tailor, 2, Union-lane
Liddle, James, blacksmith, Denburn
Lillie, William, horse-shoer and farrier, Windmillbrae
Lindsay, the Rev. Robert, Bourtie's Court, 19, Upperkirkgate
Lindsay, Miss, milliner& dressmaker, Bourtie's Ct. 1 9, Upperkirkgate
Lindsay, Roger, mealseller, 50, George-st.
Lindsay, A. vintner, 7, King-st.
Linklatter, Capt. John, of the Glentanner, 4, Water-lane
Lister, Jonathan, stoneware merchant, 26, Union-st. H. 56, Queenst
Littlejohn, Mrs. James, Dee-st.
Livingston, Mrs. Dr. 34, Upperkirkgate
Lockart, Joseph, wright, Sim's-square, Shuttle-st.
Lochel, John, vintner, St. Catherine's Court, 14, Shiprow
Logan, Capt, John, of the Margaret, 37, Canal Terrace
Logan, Miss, dressmaker & lodgings, Thomson's Ct. 6l, Broad-st.
Logie, Lieut. R.N. Chapel-st.
London Life & Fire Insurance Office—J. Simpson, adv. 49, Broadst
Longmuir, David, overseer of the police, 3, Prince Regent'-st,
Longmuir, John, teacher, 62, Loch-st.
Longmuir, Miss, teacher, 21, Netherkirkgate
Louptan, Mrs. flesher, 19, Wales-st. Market
Low, Alexander, merchant. Golden-square
Low, Ernest, bookbinder, 6, Blackfriars-st. H, 22, Black's Buildings
Low, George, nursery and seedsman, 43, St. Nicholas-st,
Low, William, baker, 46, H. 48, George-st.
Low, William, late ropemaker, Harvey's Court, 90, Gallowgate
Low, William, stabler, 24, North-st.
Low, James, wright, Downie's Court, 65, Broad-st.
Low, James, dyer, 50, Loch-st.
Low, Alexander, woollen draper, H. 8^, Green
1824—25
LOW—MAC 53
Low, John, Wright, 6, Blackfriars-st.
Lowe, William, 9, Constitution- st.
Lumsden, Harry Leith, of Auchindoir, H. Dee-st.
Lumsden, John, merchant, 15, Marischal.st H. Clayhills
Lumsden, William, late merchant, Skene Terrace
Lumsden, Harry, tea dealer & grocer, 34, Broad-st. H. 9, Longacre
Lumsden, Hary, of Belhelvie, advocate, H. Union-st.
Lumsden, Henry, of Tilwhilly, advocate, H. Union Terrace
Lunan, John, wright, Salter's Court, 39, Loch-st.
Lunan, William, watch and clockmaker, 8, Castle-st.
Lunatic Asylum, Clerkseat—Thomas Boys, superintendant
Lundie, Mrs. lodgings, 12, Constitution-st.
Lyall, Alex, officer of Excise, Broadford
Lyall, Alex, comptroller of Customs, H. Ruby Cottage, Silver-st.
Lyall, George, & Co. silk mercers and haberdashers, 41, Broad-st.
H. Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-st.
Lyell, Mrs. William, lodgings, 1, St. Nicholas-si.
Lyell, John, register grate and stove maker, 92, Union-st.
Lyceum News Rooms, 40, Union-st.—A. Farquhar, attendant
Lyon, James, shoemaker, Ruthrieston
Lyon, Alexander, tailor, Hutcheon-st.
Lyon, the Rev. William, 34, Castle-st.
Lyon, John, wright, Holburn-st.
M
Maberly, Stephen, soap and soda warehouse, 23, St, Nicholas-st.
Maberly, S. linen manufacturer, Broadford WorksMaberly, S. bleaching and soap works, Rubislaw
Macaldowie, Peter, plasterer. Plasterer's Court, 70, Gallowgate
Macallan, David, upholsterer, H. SO, Frederick-st.
Macandrew, Wm. druggist, 18, Schoolhill, H. 176, Gallowgate
Macbean, Mrs. grocer, 28, Wales-st.
Macbean, Mrs. (late of Alves) Skene Terrace
Macbean, Alex, cooper, 22, King-st. H. 22- North-st.
Macbean, John, grocer, 29, Justice-st.
Macbean, William, brewer, 9, Meal-market-lane
1824—25 E 3
54 MAC—MAC
Macbean, Mrs. Alex, sewing school, l6, North-st.
Macombie, Thomas, & Co. tobacco and snufF manufacturers, 51,
Netherkirkgate
Macombie, Mrs. Thomas, 52, Netherkirkgate
Macombie, Miss, dress-maker. Concert Court, Broad-st.
Macombie, William, baker, 149, Gallowgate
Macombie, Peter, vintner, Skene-st.
Macombie, Thomas, teacher, Denburn
Macombie, Peter, tobacco manufacturer, 70, H. 68, Green
Maconach, John, mason, Chapel- st.
Maconachie, Wm. pawnbroker, 3, Shoe-lane, H. 32, Queen-st.
Maconachie, Alex, shoemaker, 10, Marischal-st. H. Stronach's
Court, Exchequer-row
Maconachie, William, cotton manufacturer, 28, St. Nicholas-st. H.
Skene-square
Maconachie, Alex. Skene Terrace
MacCook, James, advocate. West Court, 32, Guestrow
MaccuUoch, Mrs. lodgings, Farquhar's Court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Macdonald, Alex, stone-cutter, 83, Queen-st.
Macdonald, John, tailor, 70, FI. 72, Queen-st.
Macdonald, John, book-agent, Dee-st.
Macdonald, Gilbert, druggist. Old Aberdeen
Macdonald, John, surgeon, Ruthrieston
Macdonald, Donald, stone-cutter, Ruthrieston
Macdonald, Capt. Alex, of the Rotterdam Packet, 20, Jaraes-st.
Macdonald, George, vintner, 3, Wales- st.
Macdonald, John, flesher, 7, Wales-st. market, H. Prince's-st.
Macdonald, John, tinsmith, 4, H. 3, Correction-wynd
Macdonald, William, sheriff-officer, 5, Guestrow
Macdonald, Alex, tailor, Maclean's Court, 50, Gallowgate
Macdonald, Alex, marble- cutter, 23, King-st. H. 83, Queen-st
Macdonald, Capt. Alex. 60, East North-st.
Macdonald, John, grocer, 43, East North-st.
Macdonald, Joseph, pie-baker, Ragg's-lane, 3, Broad-st.
Macdonald, John, road overseer, Gerard-st.
Macdonald, George, gardener, Fountainhall
Macdonald, Donald, tailor, 19, Littlejohn-st
1824—25
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Macdougald, Peter, shoemaker, 18, Prince's- st.
Macfarlane, Peter, merchant, Thomson's Court, 3, Quay, H. Dee-st.
Macfarlane, Misses, teachers, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
Macfarlane, John, clothier and haberdasher, 17, Union Buildings,
H. Barkmill
Macgiddey, James^ tailor, 26, Frederick-st.
Macgilvray, John, shoemaker, Ewen's Court, 42, Gallowgate _Macgowan, Thomas, currier, 52, George-st.
Macgowan, John, tanner, Newbridge
Macgregor, Capt. of the Resolution, 4, Church-st.
Macgregor, Mrs. Robert, 2, Yeats-lane
Macgregor, Wm. dealer in furniture, 210, Gallowgate
Macgregor, Wm. vintner. Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-st.
Macgregor, Mrs. lodgings, Cheyne's Court, 69, Broad-st.
Machardy, Mrs. milliner, 23, H. 21, Shiprow
Machardy, William, stabler, 7, Hariot-st.
Machardy, James, advocate, 43, Guestrow
Machattie, J. jun. ironmonger, 8, Prince's-st. H. Meal-market-iane
Machray, William, shoemaker, Bon-accord-st.
Machray, Wm. jun. teacher, H. Bon-accord-st.
Machray, Robert, baker. Old Aberdeen
Machray, Alex, dyer, 79, H. 77, Woolmanhill
Machray, William, shoemaker. Causewayend
Machray, Peter, stabler, IS, Harriot- st.
Machray, Robert, writer, Golden-square
Macinnes, George, merchant. Old Aberdeen
Macinnes, Mrs. N. Dee-st.
Mackintosh, Daniel, blacksmith, Commerce-st. H. Ewen's Court,
42, Gallowgate
Mackintosh, James, tinsmith, 28, Netherkirkgate, H. Yeats Court,
SO, Netherkirkgate
Mackintosh, Miss, teacher, Ewen's Court, 42, Gallowgate
Mackintosh, Ewen, vintner, 88, Shiprow
Mack, Charles, grocer, Holburn
Mackay, Captain of the Rebecca, Sutherland's Court, 1 7, James-st.
Mackay, George^ tailor, 38, Woolmanhill
Mackay, John, tailor, Steps of Gilcomston
1824—25
36 MAC—MAC
Mackay, James, grocer, Chapel-st.
Mackay, Mrs. Chapel-st.
Mackay, Capt. Lauchlan, 42d Regiment, Chapel-st.
Mackay, James, general agent, 19, Guestrow, H. J. Ferguson's
Court, 108, Gallowgate
Mackay, William, tailor, 3, Jopp's-lane
Mackay, Mrs. stabler, l66, Gallowgate
Mackay, Miss, dressmaker, Mackay's Court, 80, Gallowgate
Mackay, Robert, grocer, 20, Gallowgate, H. I9, Littlejohn-st.
Mackay, Angus, dealer in furniture, 17, Gardener's-lane
Mackay, Angus, tailor, 17, Justice-st.
Mackay, James, vintner, 32, North-st.
Mackay, Miss B. 17, Loch-st.
Mackay, Andrew, of Berrybank, H. Berrybank
Mackay, John, wright, Pirie's Court, 30, Shiprow
Mackay, Andrew, carver, 12, Shiprow
Mackay, George tailor, 42, Green
Mackay, Alexander, shoemaker, 42, Loch-st.
Mackechnie, Rev. Neil, Woodside
Mackechnie, Alexander, hairdresser, 29, East North-st.
Mackinlay, William, vintner. Booth's Court, 21, Castle-st.
Mackenzie, Mrs. William, Old Aberdeen
Mackenzie, Mrs. (late of Breda) Old Aberdeen
Mackenzie, William, teacher (Town-house) Old Aberdeen
Mackenzie, Mrs. Colin, Spittal
Mackenzie, Lt. Charles, R.N. 34, Quay
Mackenzie, Mrs. George, Steps of Gilcomston
Mackenzie, Alexander, manufacturer, Skene-square
Mackenzie, Duncan, shoemaker, Skene-square
Mackenzie, Lieut. Alex. Prospect Cottage, Gilcomston
Mackenzie, Roderick, of Glack, H. Golden-square
Mackenzie, John, teacher, 3, Upperkirkgate
Mackenzie, John, blacksmith, Mackenzie's Court, 42, George-st
Mackenzie, Alex, painter and glazier, 194, H. I96, Gallowgate
Mackenzie, John, confectioner, 53, Gallowgate, H. Plasterer's Ct.
70, Gallowgate
Mackenzie, Mrs. John, Skene-st.
1824—25
MAC—MAC 57
Mackenzie, Alex. & Co. skinners, Fowler's-wynd, H. Well of Spa
Mackenzie, the Rev. Hugh, Gordon-st.
Mackenzie, Charles, grocer, College-st.
Mackenzie, John, jun. blacksmith, 45, Guestrow
Mackie, William, wright. Old Aberdeen
Mackie, Al. jun. block & pumpraaker, Footdee, H. 6, Canal Terrace
Mackie, Capt. 4, Church-st.
Mackie, Alex, ship chandler, 38, H. 39, QuayMackie, Capt. James, 39, QuayMackie, James, cutler, 25, St. Nicholas-st.
Mackie, Barclay, wood-merchant, Broadford
Mackie, Thomas, sheriff officer, 33, St. Andrew's-st.
Mackie, James, spirit dealer, 49, King-st.
Mackie, George, shoemaker, 33, East North-st.
Mackie,^ D. tailor, 8, North-st.
Mackie, John, stoneware merchant, 2, North-st. H. 7, East Northst
Mackie, William, wholesale warehouseman, 43, Broad-st. H. Mary-well House, Clayhills
Mackie, James, baker, 35, Broad-st. H. l6, Guestrow
Mackie, James, surgeon, 26- St. Andrew's-st.
Mackie, Alex, stoneware merchant, 7, H. 8. Shiprow
Mackie, William, druggist, 11, Upperkirkgate
Mackinnon, William, ironmonger, 25, Gallowgate, H. 45, Loch-st,
Maclean, Lieut. Francis, R.N. Denburn Terrace
Maclean, Thomas, druggist, 55, George-st.
Maclean, John, plasterer. Plasterer's Court, 70, Gallowgate
Maclean^ Alex, plasterer, Maclean's Court, 50, Gallowgate
Maclean, Arch. Gerard-st?
Maclean, Robert, plasterer, 22, John-st.
Macleod, Mrs. Principal, Old Aberdeen
Macleod, Peter, auctioneer. Exchange Court, H. Flourmill-lane
Macleod, William, tailor, 25, Guestrow
Macleod, Alex, flesher, 4 & 15, George-st. market, H. 121, George-st
Macleod, Norman, flesher, 9, George-st. market
Macleod, James, tinsmith, 39, East North-st. H. 22, Shuttle-lane
Macleod, A. N. of Sunnybank, H. Sunnybank
Macmillan, Thomas, currier, 53, Woolmanhill
1824—35
.58 MAC—MAU
Macmillan, the Rev. Samuel, Rosehill
Macmillan, Peter, watch and clockmaker, 11, H. 12, Guestrow
Macmillan, Mrs. lodgings, 12, Guestrow
Macmillan, Serjeant Archibald, Still's Court, 1 8, Castle-st.
Macnaughton, Geo. manufacturer, H. Chapel- st.
Macpherson, Angus, late of Jamaica, 7, Constitution- st.
Macpherson, Donald, confectioner, 55, Queen-st.
Macpherson, Dr. sub-principal and professor of Greek, King's Col-
lege, Old Aberdeen
Macpherson, Alex, wright, l6, Constitution-st.
Macpherson, Donald, vintner, 1, John-st.
Macpherson, E. shoemaker, Peacock's-close, IS, Castle-st.
Macpherson, John, notary public & messenger-at-arms, Peacock's-
close, 13, Castle-st.
Macpherson, John, shoemaker, 29, Shiprow
Macpherson, Alex, corn-extractor, Woodside
Macpherson, Mrs. midwife, 1, Justice-lane
Macqueen, William, shoemaker, 19, King-st.
Macqueen, Robert, grocer, Gilcomston
Macrae, David, teacher, Dee-st.
Macrae, Hector, tailor, 3, Upperkirkgate
Macswein, Hugh, general agent and auctioneer, 57, Nether-
kirkgate, H. 56, Union-st.
Main, Robert, grocer, l6, Shiprow, H. 36, Netherkirkgate
Main, Mrs. midwife, 12, Muttonbrae
Mair, James, advocate, 35, King-st.
Maitland, Wm. & Co. rope and sail manufacturers, Links, Footdee
Maitland, Wm. rope manufacturer, H. 9, St. Clement's-st.
Maitland, John, merchant, 36, Union-st. H. Union Place
Maitland, James, & Co. candlemakers, 40, Netherkirkgate
Maitland, Peter, vintner, Broadford
Maitland, Robert, candle-maker, H. Links
Maitland, Wm. shoemaker, H. 56, Union-st.
Malcolm, Alex, gardener, Damside
Mann, John, shoemaker, 12, Longacre
Manson, Mrs. lodgings, 23, Berry-lane
Mark, Wm. musical instrument maker, 23, H. 25, Woolmanhill
1824—25
MAR—MAS 59
Marl', George, grocer and spirit dealer, 30, Justice- st.
Marr, John, wright, Tytler's Court, Green
Marr, Francis, flesher, 22, Wales-st. market
Marshall, Robert, farrier, 18, Park-st.
Marshall, David, painter and glazier, 15, Huxter-row, H. Dia«
mond-st.
Marshall, Mrs. (late TuUynessle,) H. 4, Shiprow
Marshall, Mrs. grocer, 81, Green
Marshall, Joseph, flesher, 15, Wales-st. market, H. Denburn
Marshall, James, wright, Windmillbrae
Marshall, James, plumber. Water-lane
Martin^ Capt. Alex, vintner, Footdee
Martin, John, grocer, 8, H. 6, Woolmanhill
Martin, John, engraver, Farquhar's Court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Martin, James, stone-cutter, 17, King-st. H. 16, St. Andrew's-st.
Martin, Alex, clothier and haberdasher, 1, Castle-st. H. 79, Gal*
lowgate
i
Martin, Richard, confectioner, 82, Gallowgate
I Martin, Mrs. Capt. Barkmill
Martin, Samuel, grocer, Woodside
Martin, William, millwright, Windmillbrae
Martin, Matthew, flesher, l6, Wales-st. market, H. Banchory-
Martin, John, flesher, 1 8, Wales-st. market, H. Bridge of Dee
Martin, John, flesher, 34, Wales-st. market, H. Tollohill, Banchory
Martin, James, flesher, 37, Wales-st. market, H. Banchory
Martin, James, millwright, Windmillbrae, H. 8, Carmelite-st.
Massie, James Ig. auctioneer, 56, Union-st.
Massie, Mrs. dress-maker and milliner, 56, Union-st.
Massie, George, tinsmith, 81, Gallowgate
Massie, Marianus, hosier, 59, Castle-st. H. 15, Littlejohn-st.
Massie, Mrs. 38, Long-acre
Masson, Capt. James, of the Lord Arch. Hamilton, 19, Water»lane
Masson, Andrew, brewer, H. 44, Woolmanhill
Masson, Alex, vintner. Factory Court, 59, George-st.
Masson, Alex, hairdresser, 47, North-st.
Masson, George, stoneware merchant and letter-carrier, 48, H. 46,
Woolmanhill
1824—25
60 MAT—MEL
Mather^ Miss, teacher, 4>3, St. Andrew's-st.
Mather, David, grocer, Gordon-st.
Mathew, John, baker, 63, H. 64, Queen-st.
Matthews, Alex, stone merchant, 15, Marischal-st. H. 22, James-st.
Matthews, Mrs. Peter, Thistle-st.
Matthews, Wm. & Son, leather merchants, 4, St. Catherine's-lane,
H. Broadford
Matthew, Wm. boot and shoemaker, 6l, Green, H. Windmillbrae
Mathewson, Mrs. Robert, Dee-st.
Matheson, Robert, shipbuilder, 10, Sugarhouse-Jane
Matheson, Capt. John, of the Eliza schooner, 9, Constitution-st.
Matheson, Alex, nurseryman, Coningar-hill, Links
Matheson, Alex, shoemaker, 6, Gardener's lane
Matheson, Isaac, meal seller, 8, Meal-market-lane
Matheson, John, book-agent, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
Matheson, Peter, wood merchant, Poynernook, H. Denburn
May, John, mason, ip, Queen-st.
May, Miss, (ladies school) 19, Queen-st.
May, L. shoemaker, 1, Gardener*s-lane
Mearns, Rev. Dr. Prof, of Divinity, King's College, Old Aberdeen
Mearns, Capt. Daniel, of the Gowan, 9, Canal Terrace
Mearns, George, china merchant, 47, Union-st. H. Adelphi Court,
26, Union-st.
Mearns, John, watch & clockmaker, 11, Schoolhill, H. Gilcomston
Mearns, Alex, soapmaker, 2, Burnett's Close
Mearns, James, cotton manuf. 5, St. Nicholas-st. H. 11, Drum's-lane
Mearns, Miss, Chapel Court, 6l, Gallowgate
Mearns, John, flesher, 9:, Wales-st. market, H. North-st.
Mearns, James, stoneware merchant, 10, H. 12, Shiprow
MefF, William, coppersmith, 19, Huxter-row, H. 29, Long-acre
Meldrum, Misses, dressmakers, 17, George-st.
Meldrum, William, Aberdeen and Banff carrier, Gerard-st.
Mellis, George, cooper, Holburn-st.
Mellis, Peter, coalbroker—office, 36, Quay, H. 3, Canal Terrace
Mellis, James, 68, Broad-st.
Melville, Thomas, plane maker, 60, Loch-st.
Melvin, William, Aberdeen and Commercial Hotel, 41, Queen-st.
1824—25
MEL—MID 61
Melven, William & Robert, clothiers and haberdashers, 1, Broad-st.
H. 2, St. Nicholas-lane
Melven, James, clothier and haberdasher, 4, Broad-st. H. 2, St.
Nicholas-lane
Melvin, Thomas, vintner. Old Aberdeen
Melvin, James, teacher, grammar school, H. 209, Gallowgate
Melvin, George, teacher, Barkmill
Melvin, John, musician, Reid's Court, 6, Shiprow
Melvin, Mrs. vintner, Exchequer Court, 9, Exchequer-row
Melvin, William, grocer, Windmillbrae
Melvin, John, fiddler, Windmillbrae
Mennie, Alex, grocer, 45, Upperkirkgate, H. 24, George-st.
Mennie, John, linen yarn manufacturer, 37, Gallowgate, H. 97,
George-st.
Mennie, John, flesher, 8, Wales-st. market
Mennie, Alexander, stabler, 168, Gallowgate
Menzies, John, of Pitfodels, 1 5, Belmont-st.
Mercer, John, wright, Catherine- st.
Mess, James, coalbroker, 36, Quay-
Mess, James, vintner, 4, Water-lane
Meston, Thomas, teacher of English, 36, Union-st H. 6, Broad-st.
Meston, John, silk dyer, 32, H. 30, Loch-st.
Michael, Andrew, manufacturer, H. Summer-st.
Michie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 19, Schoolhill
Michie, George, cooper, 6, Flourmillbrae, H. 7, Barnett's Close
Michie, William, beadle. West Church, Blackfriars-st.
Middler, Alex, woollen manufacturer, 126, Gallowgate, H. Suther-
land's Court, 126, Gallowgate
Middleton, James, teacher of music, 6, Marischal-st.
Middleton, Mrs. Lieut. R.N. 2, Yeats-lane
Middleton, George, stabler, 3, Harriot-st.
Middleton, Mrs. stocking merchant, 7, George-st. H. Davidson's
Court, 111, Gallowgate
Middleton, John, flour merchant, H. Waterford
Middleton, David, blacksmith, 49, H. 47, George-st.
Middleton, George, town serjeant, 5, East North-st.
Middleton, James, vintner, 6, North-st.
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Military Hospital, Castlehill -
Millar, Mrs. teacher, 13, Lodgewalk
Millar, George, rope and twine manufacturer, 34, Park-st.
Millar, William, tailor, 9, Union-lane
Millar, Alex, shoemaker, pi, George-st.
Millar, James, tobacco pipe maker, 48, Loch-st. H. 2, St Andrew-st
Millar, James, flesher, 21, Wales-st. market
Milne, John Duguid, advocate, 6S, Queen-st.
Milne, John, tailor. Old Aberdeen
Milne, John, grocer. Bridge of Don
Milne, John, cart and plough wright, Seatongate, Old Aberdeen
Milne, Robert, teacher, 12, Marischal-st.
Milne, Capt. of the James & Margaret, 3, Prince Regent-st.
Milne, Mrs. A. midwife, 46, Virginia-st.
Milne, David, wright. Chapel-lane
Milne, Alexander, upholsterer, 9, Prince's-st.
Milne, John, cabinetmaker, 6, Prince's-st.
Milne, David, grocer, 63, H. 62, Woolmanhill
Milne, Andrew, manufacturer, H. Chapel-st.
Milne, William, vintner, Summer-st.
Milne, George, gardener, Bandyhill
Milne, Mrs. Mary, midwife, 14, Harriot-st.
Milne, Jane, confectioner, 19, Netherkirkgate
Milne, W^illiam, painter & glazier, 47, Guestrow, H. Milne's Court,
60, Gallowgate
Milne, William, shoemaker, 6, Huxter-row, H. 13, Upperkirkgate
Milne, ^Irs. grocer, 39, George-st.
Milne, Alex, grocer, 124, Gallowgate
Milne, Mrs. teacher, Mackay's Court, 80, Gallowgate
Milne, Robert, treasurer. Poor's Hospital, 56, Gallowgate
Milne, George, teacher. Poor's Hospital, 56, Gallowgate
Milne, Mrs. lodgings, Emslie's Court, 26, Gallowgate
Milne, Alex, dancing master, Milne's Court, 27, Gallowgate
Milne, Mrs. David, midwife, 62, Woolmanhill
Milne, J. perfumer, 29, Gallowgate, H. Milne's Ct. 27, Gallowgate
Milne, Joseph, blacksmish, 20, Frederick-st.
Milne, Andrew, cabinetmaker, 19, King-st. H. Nelson-st.
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Milne, William, mealseller, Q, East North-st.
Milne, Alex, watchmaker, 64, North-st.
Milne, James, vintner. Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-st.
Milne, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 39, Broad-st. H. 8,
Correction-wyndMilne, William, vintner, 1 1, Putachieside
Milne, James, manufacturer, H. Milne's Court, 65, Gallowgate
Milne, Alexander, baker, 83, H. 82, Gallowgate
Milne, Cruden, & Co. manuf. Spring Garden and Windmillbrae
Milne, David, merchant, Milne's Court, 38, Castle-st.
Milne, Robert, vintner, Daniel's Court, 48, Castle-st.
Milne, Mrs. manufacturer, 7, H. Brebner's Court, 8, Castle-st.
Milne, Mrs. James, Brebner's Court, Castle-st.
Milne, William, tailor, Skene-st.
Milne, Alex, manager, G. B. & Co.'s, WoodsideMilne, Foulerton, & Co. woollen drapers, 1, Union Buildings
Milne, Alexander, stabler, 58, Green
Milne, David, flesher, 26, Wales-st. market
Milne, William, auctioneer, 66, George- st.
Milne, Robert, Printfield
Milner, Arth. clothier, 22, Guestrow, H. Milner's Ct. 21, GuestrowMilner, Arthur, shoemaker, ^, Upperkirkgate, H. 8, Spa-st.
Mirrielees, James, upholsterer, 71, Union-st. H. Adelphi Court,
28, Union-st.
Mirrielees, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 1 3, Netherkirkgate
Mitchell, James, hardware merchant, 69, Queen-st.
Mitchell, Mrs. dowager of Thainston, H. Dee-st-
Mitchell & Duguid, teachers. Old Aberdeen
Mitchell, Robert, manager (Leith & Clyde Shipping Co.) H. Middle-
third, Footdee
Mitchell, George, spirit dealer, 35, Quay, H. Pork-lane
Mitchell, Alex, painter, 11, Water-lane
Mitchell, James, birth-master, Upper Quay, H. 9> Water-lane
Mitchell, Capt. George, of the Edward, 10, Pork-lane
Mitchell, Mrs. vintner. Steps of Gilcomston
Mitchell, Miss, Chapel-st.
Mitchell, James, stocking manuf. Blackfriars-st. H. 35, Muttonbrae
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Mitchell, Capt. John, of the Fortune, 12, Guestrow
Mitchell, Chas. clothier, 73, Broad-st. H. Duthie's Ct. 35, Guestrow
Mitchell, WilHam, clerk, (Journal Office), H. St. Catherine's Hill,
St. Catherine's Court, 14, Shiprow
Mitchell, William, watch and clockmaker, 32, St. Nicholas-st. H.
Charles Court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Mitchell, Mrs. lodgings, 15, St. Nicholas-st.
Mitchell, Mrs. teacher, 13, George-st.
Mitchell, Mrs. lodgings, Beattie's Court, 102, Gallowgate
Mitchell, Alexander, gardener, 1 0, Justice-lane
Mitchell, John, grocer, 17, H. 14, North-st.
Mitchell, Mrs. clothier & haberdash. 36, Broad-st. H. 1, Ragg's-lane
Mitchell, Major Daniel, of Ashgrove
Mitchell, Mrs. Gilcomston
Mitchell, J. haberdasher, 5, Union Buildings, H. 13, Chronicle-lane
Mitchell, George, vintner, Windmillbrae
Mitchell's Hospital, Old Aberdeen
Moffat, Capt. William, of the Wanderer, 9, Water-lane
Moffat, Francis, bookbinder, 50, Queen-st.
Moir, Robert, (late teller of the Aberdeen Bank), Dee-st.
Moir, Capt. David, ofthe John Catto, 14, Summer-lane
Moir, William, of Park, H. Union Place
Moir, George, of Denmore, H. Denraore
Moir, Robert, wine merchant and agent, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
H. Peacock's Close, 24, Castle-st.
Moir, Mrs. Archibald, Summer-st.
Moir, George, tailor, Milner's Court, 21, Guestrow
Moir, John, wright, Milner's Ct. 21, Guestrow, H. 21, E. North-st.
Moir, Andrew, grocer, 56, George-st. H. 65, Guestrow
Moir, Mrs. lodgings, 2, Castlebrae
Moir, John, wright, 14, East North-st.
Moir, Francis, vintner, and occasional waiter, 37, North-st.
Moir, Thomas, bookseller, 12, Correction-wynd, H. 68, Broad-st.
Moir, John, grocer, 1 3, Huxter-row
Moir, Mrs. wool merchant, 59, H. 60, Gallowgate
Moir, Alex, late hosier, H. Moir's Court, 103, Gallowgate
Moir, Joseph, weaver, 7, H. 8, Innes-lane
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Moir, John, blacksmith, Skene -st.
Moir, James, hairdresser, Skene-st.
Moir, Charles, grocer, Skene-st.
Moir, George, grocer. Cotton
Moir, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Donald's Ct. 20, Schoolhill
Moir, Robert, teacher, Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill
Moir, James, M.D. 9, Carmelite-st.
Mollison, Mrs. teacher, l6, Virginia-st.
Mollison, James, Ship Tavern and Lodgings, 24, Quay
Mollison, Misses, dressmakers, 5, Littlejohn-st.
Mollison, William, cooper, Windmillbrae
Mollison, James, shoemaker, 9, Netherkirkgate, H. 37, Park-st,
Mollyson, George, hosier, Trinity-st.
Moncur, David, stocking-manufacturer, Windmillbrae
Montgomery, John, mason, 12, Chronicle-lane
Montgomery, Alex, plasterer, 11, Sugarhouse-iane
Moore, Capt. 21, Constitution-st.
More, Alex, collector of the customs, l6. Quay
More, Misses, 57, Schoolhill
More, Miss H. Lamond's Court, 49, Upperkirkgate
More, George, of Raeden, H. Chapel-st.
Morgan, George, shoemaker, Chapel-st.
Morgan, Capt. of the Fingal, Footdee
Morgan, George, teacher of navigation, 1 5, James-st.
Morgan, Mrs. of Bonnymuir, H. 105, George-st.
Morgan, William, letter-carrier, 3, Carnegie's-brae
Morison, Capt. Alex, 67, Queen-st.
Morison, Capt. John, of the Aimwell, 17, Constitution-st.
Morison, James, cabinet-maker^ Skene Terrace
Morison, James, late of Bourdeaux, Silver-st.
Morison, William, manufacturer, Chapel-st.
Morison, John, writer, i6. Union-lane
Morison, William, wriglit, 76, George-st.
Morison, Hugh, tailor, 78, Galjowgate
Morison, Patrick, late hosier, Harvey's Court, ^0, Gallowgate
Morison, James, tailor, 12, Justice-st.
Morison, James, grocer, Gilcomston
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66 MOR—MUNMorison, James, hosier, Gilcomston ^
Morrison, Wm. guard of the north mail coach, Dee-st.
Morrison, Captain, of the Mansfield, 2, Prince Regent-st.
Morrison, Mrs. Chapel-st.
Morrison, Mrs. Wm. ^5, Gallowgate
Morrison, Alex, stoneware merchant, 53, Shiprow
Morrison, Alex, shoemaker, 5, Denburn
Morren, Hugh, general agent, 53, Marischal-st. H. Dee-st.
Morice, Robert, advocate, 34, Marischal-st.
Morice, Mrs, Alex. Dee-st.
Morice, Mrs. David, Dee-st.
Morrice, Alex, cashier Aberdeen Bank, 53, Castle-st.
Morrice, Capt. James, of the Welcome, 1 1 , Commerce-st.
Morris, Michael, piano-forte maker, 55, H. 29, Union-st.
Mortimer, Alex, baker, 55, H. 53, Quay
Mortimer, Wm. shoemaker, 62, Guestrow, H. 12, Justice-lane
Mortimer, Alex, stocking-maker, 12, Justice-lane
Mortimer, Peter, grocer, 14, Justice-st.
Mortimer, Mrs. tavern, 14, Huxter-row
Mortimer, Alex, baker, Woodside
Mortimer, A. boot and shoemaker, Denburn
Mowat, Mrs. James, Dee-st.
Mowat, Alex. Milne, advocate, Dee-st.
Mowat, Alex, hatter, 18, H. 16, Netherkirkgate
Mowat, George, cork manufacturer, 44, H. 9, Guestrow
Mowat, George, hatter and cap-maker, 42, Broad-st. H. Jopp's
Court, 40, Broad-st.
Mowat, William, vintner, J. Smith's Court, 113, Gallowgate
Mowat, John, brewer. Bursar's Court, 6l, Castle-st.
Mowat, John, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, 29, Castle-st. H. Lob-
ban's Court, SO, Castle-st.
Muil, Francis, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
Muil, John, baker, 16', Schoolhill, H. Farquharson's Court, 10,
Schoolhill
Muir, Alex, advocate, S5, King-st.
Mulholland, Joseph, cork-cutter, 186, Gallowgate, H. 1, Berry-lane
Munro, Wm. dealer in books, Spittal
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Munro, John, stucco-mill. Dee Village
Munro, Alex, school-master. Dee Village
Munro, Mrs. (late of Huntly,) 31, Marischal-st.
Munro, John, surveyor of taxes, 8 4, Union-st.
Munro & Grant, woollen drapers, 48, Union-st.
Munro, Alex, fish and tackle maker, 44, King-st. H. 27, Frede-
rick-st.
Munro, Mrs. Captain, 69, North-st.
Munro, Mrs. lodgings, Cheyne's Court, 69, Broad-st.
Murray, John, watch and clock-maker, QuayMurray, James, turner, 78, Woolmanhill
Murray, Wm. house-carpenter, Blackfriars-st.
Murray, Andrew, (victualling house,) Still's Court, 18, Castle-st.
Murray, George, grocer, Skene-st.
Murray, Rev. John, 101, Shiprow
Murray, Alex, lodgings, 6, Exchequer-row
Murray, James, advocate, 30, Schoolhill
Murray, Ebenezer, late merchant, Gordon- st.
Murray, Alex, vintner, Windmillbrae
Mutch, Wm. blacksmith, 2, H. 3, Blackfriars-st-
Mutch, Wm. shoemaker. Causewayend
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Nairne, Mrs. 41. George-st.
National Fire Office—J. D. Milne, advocate, agent, 68, Queen-st,
Naughton, Mrs. lodgings, 33, St. Andrew's-st.
Naughton, John, turner, 28, St. Andrew's-st.
Neilson, George, block-maker and boat-builder, Waterloo QuayNeilson, Mrs. housekeeper. Trinity Hall, 1, Trinity Corner
Neish, Joseph, guard ofthe mail coach, Dee-st.
Newton, Capt. James, of the St. Andrew, 35, Virginia-st.
Nicol, Peter, brickmaker. Old Aberdeen
Nicol, John, cooper, Ruthrieston
Nicol, Robert, Ruthrieston
Nicol, Alexander, pilot-master. New Pier
Nicol, Reid, & Co. shipbuilders, Footdee
Nicol & Co. boot and shoemakers, I9, James-st.
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Nicol, Mrs. A. lodgings, Exchequer Court, Union-st.
Nicol, James, advocate, Adelphi Court, 1 5, Union-st.
Nicoll, Lewis, advocate. Crown Court, 36, Upperkirkgate
Nicol, James, turner, Broadford
Nicol, William, hairdresser, 5, H. 3, Justice-st.
Nicol & Finlason, tailors. Concert Court, Broad-st.
Nicol, William, tailor. Concert Court, Broad-st.
Nicol, James, dyer, 18, H. 1 6, Shoe-lane
Nicol, Al. cooper, 6, Castle-st. H. Stronach's Close, Exchequer-row
Nicol, Robert, porter dealer, St. Catherine's Court, 14, Shiprow
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John Leslie, manager, H. 7, Weigh-house-square
Nicol, Charles, stabler, Tanfield
Nicol, John, grocer, Tanfield
Nicol, Capt. Alex, of the Venus, New Pier
Nicholson, Daniel, book-keeper. Commercial Bank, H. Bellfield
Nicolson, John, blacksmith, St Catherine's Court, Shiprow
NiggSalt Work Co/s Office, 13, Union Buildings
Ninian, Capt. Thomas, of the Aboyne, 12, Commerce. st.
Nisbet, Alexander, mason, 1 9, Fisher-row
Niven, John, of Thornton, Thornton's Court, 23, Guestrow
North British Insurance Office—Thomas Burnett, advocate, 11,
Belmont-st. and William Stuart, advocate. Still's Court, 18,
Castle-st. agents
Norwich Fire, Life, and Annuity Office—Charles Chalmers, advt.
agent, 10, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Norie, Capt. James, of the Euphemia, 43, Frederick-st.
Norrie, Joseph, tobacco manufacturer, H. Dee-st.
Norrie, Captain, of the Marquis of Huntly, Footdee
Norrie, John, tape manufacturer (Milne, Foulerton, & Co.), Union
Buildings, Castle-st. H. Steps of Gilcomston
Ogg, Henry, (G. Gordon & Co.'s Brewery) Hardgate
Ogilvie, John Charles, M.D. Union-st.
Ogilvie, Misses, of Auchiries, Union Place
Ogilvie, Mrs. lodgings, 31, St. Nicholas-st.
Ogilvie, Simson, advocate, 3, Drum's-lane
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Ogilvie, William, flaxdresser, 52, Gallowgate, H. 2, Young-st.
Ogilvie, John, baker, 5, H. 27, Frederick-st.
Ogilvy, Rev. Dr. Skene, Old Aberdeen
Ogston, John, wright, Denburn Terrace
Ogston, Alexander, tailor, 27, George- st.
Ogston, Alex, candle maker, 52, Loch-st.
Ogston, Alex. jun. candle-maker, 52, Loch-st.
Ogston, Geo. watch and clockmaker, 49, Union- st. H. 52, Loch-st
Ogston, Francis, M.D. 2, Gallowgate
Oldman, Andrew, wholesale merchant, 23, H. 24, Green
Oliver, John, supervisor ofExcise, Oliver's Ct. 12, Upperkirkgate
Orcheston, James, gardener. Shuttle-lane
Orton, Mathew, shoemaker, 45, Green, H. Martin's-lane
Oswald, Capt. James, of the Louisa, 20, Constitution-st.
Oswald, Alex, turner and carver, 67, George-st. H. 19, Loch-st.
Panton, Cha. bootmaker, 3, Queen-st. H. Milner's Ct. 21, Guestrow
Park, Andrew, quarrier, Hutcheon-st.
Park, George, stone merchant, 6, Union-lane
Parker, Capt. John, of the Bon-accord, 32, Wales-st.
Paterson, Lieut. James, Dee-st.
Paterson, William, mason. Old Aberdeen
Paterson, James, clerk, Broadford Works, H. 8, Wellington-st.
Paterson, Capt. Peter, of the Sir David Moncrieffe, 10, Pork-lane
Paterson & Dunbar, booksellers, 14, Union-st.
Paterson, William, bookseller, H. 27, Frederick-st.
Paterson, William, leather merchant, Denburn Terrace
Paterson, John, teacher, 50, Netherkirkgate, H. 37, St Andrew's-st
Paterson, Alex, shoemaker, 27, George-st.
Paterson, Donald, shoemaker, 122, Gallowgate
Paterson, John, druggist, Emslie*s Court, 26, Gallowgate .
Paterson, Roderick, blacksmith, 43, North.st.
Paterson, Patrick, miniature painter, Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-st.
Paterson, John, blacksmith, Gowanbrae
Paterson, Mrs. A. 36, Loch-st.
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Paton, Miss, of Grandholra, Old AberdeenPaul, Rev. William, Professor of Natural Philosophy, King's Col-
lege, Old Aberdeen
Paul, George, vintner. Mains of Seaton, Old AberdeenPaul, John, grocer, isj Castle-st. H. Dee-st.
Pelican Life Office—Lewis Nicoll, advocate, agent. Crown Court,
36, Upperkirkgate
Pellatt, Stephen, manufacturer, H. Union Terrace
Penman, the Rev. Richard, 26, Constitution-st.
Pennan, Capt. Andrew, 2, Prince Regent-st.
Petrie, George, grocer, 6, King-st. H. 8, Castle-st.
Petrie, Alexander, stabler, 6l, North-st.
Petrie, John, mealseller, 6l, North-st.
Petrie, George, engraver and copperplate printer, 1, Huxter-row,
H. Union-lane
Pike, John, flesher, ip, Wales-st. market
Pirie, George, haberdasher, H. Hutcheon-st.
Pirie, Mrs. lodgings, Footdee
Pirie, George, vintner, Broadford
Pirie, Alex, paper manufacturer, 18, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Pirie, Alex. & Co. wholesale stationers, 17, Adelphi Ct. Union-st.
Pirie, William, & Co. woollen manufacturers and grain merchants,
17, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Pirie, William, & Co. flour merchants ; bakehouse, Diamond-st.—
Alex. Ireland, manager
Pirie, Patrick, manufacturer, H. Gordon's Mills
Pirie, Mrs. P. Adelphi Court, ip, Union-st.
Pirie, William, merchant, H. Golden-square
Pirie, Andrew, wright, Flourmillbrae
Pirie, Miss, dressmaker, 73, George-st.
Pirie, James, blacksmith and farrier, North-st.
Pirie, Geo. sacrist, Marischal College, H. College Ct. 82, Broad-st.
Pirie, James, goldsmith & jeweller, 60, H. College Ct. 82, Broad-st.
Pirie, Alex, saddler, 203, H. 201, Gallowgate
Pirie, George & William, merchants, 49, Castle-st.
Pirie, William, manufacturer, H. Cotton
Pirie, David, goldsmith, 19, Green
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Pirie, George, merchant, H. Pirie's Court, 50, Castle-st.
Pirrie, Wm. gunmaker, 40, Queen-st. H. Jopp's Ct. 48, Broad-st.
Pithie, Alex, stoneware merchant, 15, H. 14, Park-st.
Pithie, William, sheriff officer, 46, Gallowgate
Pittendrigh, John, jun. grocer, 6*6, Guestrow
Pittendrigh, John, grocer, 11, Justice- st. H. K, Justice-lane
Pittendrigh, Andrew, blacksmith, 89, H. 81, North-st.
Phoenix Fire Office—Henry Lumsden, advocate, agt. Union Terrace
Philanthropic Annuity Office—Adam Coutts, advocate, agent, 6l,
Netherkirkgate
Philip, James, wine, tea, and spirit merchant, and patentee for pre-
serving in the fresh state all animal and vegetable substances for
any number of years, 4, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
Philip & Moffat, bookbinders, 50, Queen-st.
Philip, Mrs. James, 78, Queen-st.
Philip, John, bookbinder, 50, Queen-st.
Philip, Capt. Wm. of the Mary, Walker's Court, 1 7, Virginia-st.
Philip, Capt. Alex, of the Stirlinghill, Walker's Ct. 1 7, Virginia-st.
Philip, Mrs. 28, James- st.
Philip, Capt. George, of the Belina, 28, James-st.
Philip, Capt. Charles, of the Radiant, 28, James-st.
Philip, Andrew & Wm. cabinetmakers & upholsterers, 76, Union-st.
Philip, Andrew, cabinet-maker, H. Salter's Court, SQ, Loch-side
Philip, William, upholsterer, H. 28, James-st.
Philip, Capt. James, of the Nimrod, 8, Justice-lane
Philip, Wm. clothier and draper, 31, Broad-st. H. 2, St. Cathe-
rine's-lane
Philip & Taylor, clothiers and di*apers, 31, Broad-st.
Philip, Misses, dress-makers, 13, Shiprow
Playfair, Charles, gun-maker, 56, Union-st. H. Concert-close,
Broad-st.
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Plowman, Alex, grocer and tea-dealer, 47, St. Nicholas-st.
Police Office, 1, Ragg's-lane
Porter, James, grocer, 27, H. 25, Green
Porter, Hugh, haberdasher, 2, King-st. H. 73, Queen-st.
Post Office, 40, Union-st.
iPoulter, Thomas, manufacturer, 62, Broad-st. H. Dee-st.
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Pratt, John, grocer, 86, Broad-st.
Pratt, Robert, miller, 2, Maltmill-bridge, H. 12, Carmelite-st.
Pratt, John, grocer, 217, Gallowgate
Primerose, George, Esq. Old Aberdeen
Primrose, Rev. William, Silver-st.
Proctor, Miss, Skene-st.
Proven, John, slater, 63, Guestrow
Public Rooms, Union-st.-—William Burke, keeper
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Rae, William, town serjeant, 6l, Queen-st.
Rae, John, wood merchant, Footdee
Rae, Wm. sailing master, R.N. 3, Canal Terrace
Rae, George, messenger-at-arms. Commercial Bank Court, 42,
Castle-st.
Rae, Alex, grocer, Woodside
Rae, John, Northfield, Gilcomston
Rae, William, mealseller, 24, Shiprow
Rae, James, porter dealer, 53, Shiprow, H. Diamond-st.
Rae, John, tinsmith, 5, H. 4, Gallowgate
Rae, John, jeweller, 45, Union-st. H. 9, Innes-lane
Raeburn, John, plasterer, 2, Denburn
Raffan, William, officer of excise, 1, Constitution-st.
Ragg, Robert, paper manufacturer, H. Plasterer's Court, 70, Gal-
lowgate
Ragg, Miss, 13, Back-wynd
Ragg, Robert, vintner, 9, Wales- st.
Raitt, Misses, dress-makers, 13, Commerce-st.
Raitt, Capt. David, of the Ceres, 1 3, Commerce-st.
Raitt, James, shoemaker, 30, George-st.
Ramage, Andrew, merchant, 32, George-st.
Ramage, John, & Co. leather dealers, 85, Broad-st.
Ramage, John, leather dealer, H. Ramage Court, 83, Broad-st.
Ramsay, Archibald, tailor, 6, Marischal-st.
Ramsay, Mrs. lodgings, 6, Union-lane
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Ramsay, H. tailor, 40, Gallowgate
Ramsay, Robert, advocate, Cheyne's Court, 69, Broad-st.
Ramsay, Mrs. Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhiil
Randal, John, wright. College- st.
Randall, Lieut. R.N. preventive service. Bridge of DonRannie, Thomas, mason. Thistle- st.
Rannie^ James, surgeon, 33, Blackfriars-st.
Rannie, Mrs. lodgings, Farquhar's Court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Rannie, Wm. shoemaker, 130, Gallowgate
Rannie, Wm. shoemaker, Beattie's Court, 102, Gallowgate
Rannie, ,Wm, flaxdresser, 40, North-st.
Rannie, Capt. George, of the Acorn, 55, North-st.
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Rannie, Adam, nurseryman, Causewayend
Rannie, Alex, nurseryman, Causewayend
Rannie, M. B. distiller, Gilcomston Distillery
Rattray, Wm. chemist and druggist, 26, Woolmanhill, H. Hender-
son's Court, 129, Gallowgate
Rattray, John, nailer, Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate
Rattray, David, brace-maker, 48, East North-st.
Rattray, Wm. wheelwright, 131, H. Henderson's Ct. 129, Gallowgate
Rattray, James, flesher, 29, Wales-st. market
Read, Wm. merchant, H. Galleries, Skene-st.
Reed, Captain, of the Middleton, 40, Virginia-st.
Regies, Lewis, boot and shoemaker, 24, Queen-st. H. 52, Guestrow
Reid, John, vintner, 20, Lodge-walk
Reid, Mrs. vintner, I9, Lodge-walk
Reid, William, vintner, 8, Lodge-walk
Reid, James, stone-cutter, Ruthrieston
Reid, Capt. John, of the Waterloo, 3, Links-st.
Reid, Mrs. 29, Constitution-st.
Reid, Adam G. distiller, Rosyburn, H. LIutcheon-st.
Reid, John, builder, H. 90, Union-st.
Reid, Jas. clothier and manufacturer, 86, Union-st. H. Diamond-st.
Reid, Thomas, advocate, 86, H. 90, Union-st.
Reid, Wm. draper, 23, Union-st. H. Concert Courts Broad-st.
Reid, Joseph, stabler, 2, Harriot-st.
Reid, Alex, stabler, 9, Harriot-st.
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74 REI—REN
Keid, George, saddler, 37, Schoolhill, PL 35, North-st.
Reid, George, saddler, 48, North-st.
Reid, William, renovator of clothes, 32 , Netherkirkgate
Reid, Robert, Academy, Duthie's Court, 35, Guestrow
Reid, Walter, vintner, 120, George-st.
Reid & Co. distillers, Broadford
Reid, John, wright, 4, Jopp's-lane
Keid, David, Reid's Court, 34, Gallowgate
i^eid, Capt. George, of the Liverpool Packet, 4i3, Frederick-st.
Reid^ Capt. Duncan, 43, Frederick-st.
Reid, George, (porter cellar), King-st.
Reid, James, jun. nurseryman and seedsman, 66, Broad-st H. Bel-
ville, Gilcomston
Reid, William, nailer, Henderson's Court, 129, Gallowgate
Reid, William, heckle-maker, 199, Gallowgate
Reid, William^ blacksmith, Gerard-st.
Reid, John, grocer, 33, Castle-st. H. 40, Virginia-st.
Reid, John, grocer, Skene-st.
Reid, Alex, cart and plough wright, Skene-st.
Reid, George, sen. turner, 2, Back-wynd, H. 21, Green
Reid, William, teacher, 3, Denburn
Reid, James, gardener, Springbank
Reid, Charles, of the Customs, H. Poynernook
Reid, James, grocer, 60, H. 62, Green
Reid, George, jun. turner, 6, Green, H. Flourmillbrae
Reid, Wm. flesher^ 2, Wales-st. market
Reid, Wm. flesher, 11 and 12, Wales-st. market, H. 33, Wales-st.
Reid, John, flesher, 29, Wales-st. market, H. Spittal
Reid, George, druggist, 52, Union-st. H. Silver-st.
Reith, Archibald, grocer, Old Aberdeen
Reith, Alex, toll-keeper, Rubislaw
Reith, Archibald, haberdasher and silk mercer, 39, Union-st. H.
Crown Court, Union-st.
Reith, Wm. grocer and spirit dealer, 24, H, 31, Upperkirkgate
Reith, John, "wright, Gordon-st.
Reith, James, tailor, 5, Berry-lane
Rennie, William, boat-builder, Footdee i
1824—25 i
REN—ROB 75
Rennie, Andrew, Vintner, Broadford
Rettie, Misses, dress-makers and milliners, Himtly-st,
Rettie, M. and Son, lamp manufacturers, tin-smiths, japanners, and
oil merchants, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
Rettie, M.&Son, lamp & fancy ornament saloon, 19, Union Buildings
Reynolds, William, basket-maker, 74, Queen-st.
Rhind, Mrs. mantua-maker, 24, Schoolhill
Rhind, Mrs. James, Broadford
Riach, Alex, teacher, Exchange Court, Union-st.
Riach, John, wright, 147, Gallowgate
Riach, James, vintner, 2, Pork-lane
Riddel, Jas. accountant to the Harbour Trustees, H. 1 8, James->:t.
Riddel, John, hinge maker, 21, King-st. H. 5, Prince's-st.
Riddel, Alex, tailor, Bourtie's Court, 22, Upperkirkgate
Riddel, Miss, dress-maker. Burn Court, 44, Upperkirkgate
Riddel, John, leather merchant, 1 5, George-st.
Riddel, John, stabler, 1 4, Back-wynd
Riddel, Donaldson, blacksmith, Windmillbrae
Riddler, John, silk mercer, H. Skene-st.
Ririe, James, saddler, 91, North-st. H. 7, Mounthooly
Ritchie, Mrs. Old Aberdeen
Ritchie, Thomas, vintner, 3, Church-st.
Ritchie, Capt Thomas, of the John, 3, Church-st.
Ritchie, James, brewer, 41, Virginia-st. H. 19, Commerce-st.
Ritchie, Mrs. Bailie, 47, Schoolhill
Ritchie, Mrs. Peter, 10, King-st.
Richardson, Misses, 4, Black's Buildings
Robb, Mrs. vintner, Cruives, Gordon's-mills
Robb, James, tailor, 4, Castlehill
Robb, John, grocer, 29, King-st. H. Virginia-st.
Robb, James, wright, Gerard-st.
Robb, Alex, tailor, Windmillbrae
Robb, George, gardener, 50, Green
Robb, John, tea and spirit dealer, 53, Green, H. Watt's Court, 28,
Virginia-st.
Robert, John, wright, 20, North-st. H. 29, Long-acre
Roberts, Miss Ann, 52, Schoolhill
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Robertson, James, hairdresser, 5, Queen-st.
Robertson, Charles, %vright, Union-st. H. Dee-st.
Robertson, Alex, gardener. Old AberdeenRobertson, John, cooper. Old Aberdeen
Robertson, Patrick, distiller, Stonytown
Robertson «Sc Co. Stonytown Distillery
Robertson, Mrs. grocer, 39, Park-st.
Robertson, Wm. grocer, 19, Park-st.
Robertson, Mrs. Joseph, 25, Constitution- st.
Robertson, Miss, 1, Constitution- st.
Robertson, Thos. cabinet-maker, 4, Vv^oolmanhill, H. l,George-st.
Robertson, James, cooper, 39, H. 13, Woolmanhill
Robertson, Mrs, 71, Woolmanhill
Robertson, Miss, Union Place
Robertson, Mrs. of Hazlehead, H. Union Place
Robertson and Murray, cart and plough-wrights, Union-st.
Robertson, Wm. marble-cutter. West end of Denburn-bridge,
Union-st. H. Huntly-st.
Robertson, Peter, teacher of the Lancasterian School, H. Jack's*
brae, Gilcomston
Robertson, Mrs. 17, Guestrow
Robertson, James, brewer, 6, H. 7, Barnet's-close
Robertson, James, hatter, 50, St. Nicholas-st. H. 2, Flourmillbrae
Robertson, William, merchant tailor, 12, St. Nicholas-st.
Robertson, Mrs. straw hatmaker, 21, H. 20, George- st.
Robertson, Mrs. midwife, 9> George-st.
Robertson, James, clerk (Milne, Cruden & Co.) H. George-st.
Robertson, Thomas^ coppersmith, (H. Gordon & Co.) H. 14, St.
Andrew's -St.
Robertson, Thomas, mason, 7j Justice-lane
Robertson, Mrs. Dr. King-st.
Robertson, Mrs. Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-st.
Robertson, William, bookseller and circulating library, 19_, Broad-st.
H. 8, Guestrow
Robertson, James, cooper, Causewayend
Robertson, Mrs. late of Coul, Garden's Court, 15, Castle-st.
Robertson, Robert^ late druggist, Skene-st, T
1824—25
ROB—ROS 77
Robertson, John, Glepburnie
Robertson, Mrs. A. Mackie Place
Robertson, George, officer of Excise, Cotton
Robertson, George, teacher of Trinity school, H. 7* Trinity Corner
Robertson, D. tailor, 15, Backwynd
Robertson, Alex, wright, Gordon- st.
Robertson, George, saddler, 51, Green, H. Red Lion Court, 77,
Broad-st.
Robertson, John, grocer, 57, H. 55, Green
Robertson, John, vintner, 2 1 8, Gallowgate
Robertson, William Forbes, of Hazlehead, H. Hazlehead
Robertson, Malcolm, teacher, MCook's Court, 1 16, Gallowgate
Robison, Capt. of the Scotia, 1 5, Green
"Robison, Capt. William, 15, Green
Robison, William, advocate, 25, Marischal-st.
Roger, James, tanner. Steps of Gilcomston, H. Broadford
Roger, Henry, flesher, 1 7, George-st. market, H. Chapel-st.
Roger, Thomas, teacher. Well Court_, Broad-st. H. SQ, Long-acre
Ronald, Mrs. lodgings, 7, Schoolhill
Ronald, Mrs. Lemon Tree Tavern, 7, Huxter-row
Rose, Donaldson, shipowner and timber merchant, Footdee
Rose, James, cooper. Rose Valley, Broadford
Rose, James, R.N. 36, Union-st.
Ross, David, hatter, 28, Lodge-walk, H. Constitution-st.
Ross, Mrs. grocer, Dee-st.
Ross, John, teacher of music. Old Aberdeen
Ross, James, constable, Old Aberdeen
Ross, Robert, brewer. Old Aberdeen
Ross, John, vintner, 12, Canal Terrace
Ross, George, shoemaker, Skene-square
Ross, John, of Grenada, Ferryhill House
Ross, James, boot and shoemaker. Union Place
Ross, William, drawing-master. Academy, 40, Union-st. H, Adelphi
Court, Union-st.
Ross, the Rev. James, D.D, Skene Terrace
Ross, Mrs. Thistle-st.
Ross, Miss C. straw hat and dressmaker, 21, Blackfriars-st
1824—25 G 3
78 UOS—RUS
Ross, Hugh, officer of Excise, 14, Harriot-st.
Ross, James, upholsterer, 15, Upperkirkgate, H. 67, GuestroW
Ross, John, organist, St. Paul's Chapel, H. SQ, Upperkirkgate
Ross, William, auctioneer, Ross' Court, 6, Upperkirkgate
Ross & Co. dealers in made clothes^ 7, Gallowgate
Ross, John, teacher, Gardener's-lane
Ross, Alexander, nailer, 56, North-st.
Ross, William, grocer, 137, Gallowgate
Ross, Adam, nail manufacturer, 6, Windywynd, H. CausewayendRoss, Malcolm, auctioneer, 36, Castle-st.
Ross^ Charles, manufacturer, 20, Belmont-st.
Ross, James, stabler, 5, Little Belmont-st.
Ross, John, mason. Little Belmont-st,
Ross, Alex, vintner, Gordon-st.
Ross, John, assistant commissary, 7, Schoolhill
Rough, John, turner. Garden's Court, 15, Castle-st.
Routledge, William, & Son^ rope and twine manufacturers, 219,H. 220, Gallowgate
Rowell, Joseph, chainmaker, North-st.
Roy, Mrs. Capt. Dee-st.
Roy, John, flesher, 17, Wales-st. market, H. CowgateRoy, Alex. jun. draper, 9, Union Buildings, H. Crown Ct. Union-st.
Roy, Alex, clothier, 3, Castle-st. H. Golden-square
Roy, Mrs. gardener, 53, Guestrow
Roy, John, clothier and haberdasher, 16, Broad-st. H. Well Court,
14, Broad-st.
Roy, James, jun. seedsman, nurseryman, and florist, 7, Broad-st.
H. Nursery, North-st.
Roy, Mrs. lodgings, 39, Longacre
Roy, Lieut. James, of the Aberdeenshire Militia, H. Roy Place,
Gordon-st.
Royal Exchange Assurance—Andrew Jopp, advocate, agent, Jopp's
Court, 31, Gallowgate
Ruddirnan, John, cabinet-maker, 27, H. I6, Lodgewalk
Runcy, Chas. grocer and spirit dealer, 52, Quay, H. 4, Commerce-st.
Runcy, Capt. of the Theophilus, H. 4, Commerce-st.
Russel, Mrs. Capt. 41, Schoolhill
1824—25
RUS—SCO 79
Russel, Alex, bookdealer, 7, Netherkirkgate
Russel, William, baker and confectioner, 38, Upperkirkgate, H.
Charles Court, Upperkirkgate
Russel, Alex, of Aden, H. 68, North Lodge
Russel, James, advocate, H. 68, North Lodge
Russel, William, tailor. Concert Court, Broad-st.
Russel, Alex, tailor^ Duthie's Court, 65, Broad-st.
Russel, James, R.N. 5, Mounthooly
Rust, Francis, St. Andrew's Tavern, 7, Union-lane
Rust, Alex, general agent, 57, Union-st. H. 49, Broad-st.
Saloon, Literary, and News-Room, George Clark, bookseller, 71,
Broad-st.—John Wright, attendant
Sandilands, James Andrew, of Cruives, IS, Belmont-st.
Sandison, Miss, staymaker, 38, Park-st.
Sandison, William, cotton manufacturer, Hutcheon-st.
Sang, William, wright, Skene-st.
Sangster, Thomas, advocate, 26, Queen-st.
Sangster, Capt. James, Bon-accord- st.
Sangster, John, shoemaker. Old Aberdeen
Sangster, Alex, flesher, 18, Wales-st. market, H. Wales-st.
Sangster, Miss, sewing-school, 12, Prince*s-st.
Sangster, John, seedsman and nurseryman, Skene-square
Sangster, Geo. manufacturer, (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) H. Union-st.
Sangster, Miss, boarding school, Chapel-st.
Sangster, James, baker, 45, H, 47, George-st.
Sangster, George, lodgings, 23, Frederick-st.
Sangster, James, flesher, 30, Wales-st. market
Sangster, Mrs. flesher, 24, Wales-st. market
Saunders & Pirie, wholesale and retail silk mercers, 22, Union-st.
Saunders, James, officer of Excise, Denburn Terrace
Saunders, Joseph, silk mercer, 22, Union-st. H. Huntly-st.
Saunders, William, cabinet-maker and wright, 12, Blackfriars-st.
Schoenberg, Lewis, teacher of languages, 51, Marischal-st.
Scorgie, William, mason, 94, Gallowgate, H. Porthill Close, 98,
Gallowgate
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80 SCO—SHE
Scorgie, George, grocer, 40, Green, H. 6, Carmelite-st.
Scotland, Commercial Bank of,—Alexander Blackie, agent, 40,
Marischal-st.
Scott, Alex. D. upholsterer and cabinet-maker, 4, Queen-st.
Scott, Capt. David, R.N. Dee Place
Scott, Hercules, Professor of Moral Philosophy, King's College,
Old Aberdeen
Scott, Miss, dressmaker, Scott's Court, 25, Quay
Scott, Capt. Thomas, of the Deveron, 14, Commerce-st.
Scott, William, shoemaker, Chapel-st.
Scott, Miss, mantua-maker, Huntly-st.
vScott^ Thomas, shoemaker, 42, St. Nicholas-st.
Scott, James, tailor, Sg, St. Andrew's-st.
Scott, Mrs. of Campfield, H. Skene- st.
Scott, William, cabinet-maker, 4, East North-st.
Scott, John, stabler, 164, Gallowgate
Scott, George, shoemaker, Skene-st.
Scrogie, John, dyer, 42, St. Andrew's-st.
Seaton Brewery, Old Aberdeen
Sector, Alex, shoemaker. Canal-lane
Seisins Office, Register of. Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Selby, Mrs. Dr. 5, Carmelite-st.
Senebier, Francis, French teacher—Academy, 40, Union-st. H. 4,
Gaelic-lane
Senny, Mrs. board and lodgings, 52, St. Nicholas-st.
Seton, Mrs. Union Place
Seton, Sir Wm. Bart, of Pitmedden, Union Place
Shand, Alex, painter, Gordon's Court, 88, Broad-st.
Shand, Robert, of Hillside, H. 40, Queen-st.
Shand, Alex. & Co. wholesale silk mercers, 3, Union-lane
Shand, Alex, silk mercer, H. Huntly-st.
Shand, Mrs. Alex. 54, King-st.
Shand, Alex, silk dyer, 4, Maltmill-bridge
Shaw, D. & S. painters, 4, Flourmill-lane
Shaw, Mrs. W. M. Peacock's-close, 24, Castle-st.
Shed, Alex, slater. Burn Court, 44, Upperkirkgate
Shepherd, William, confectioner, 38, H. 40, Queen-st.
1824—25
SHE—SIM 81
Shepherd, William, merchant, Skene-square
Shepherd, William, shoemaker, 81, H. 115, George-st.
Shepherd, Alex, gardener, Gerard- st.
Shepherd, John, wholesale grocer, 43, Castle-st. H. Lobban's
Court, 40, Castle-st.
Shepherd, Mrs. Captain, Mile-end, Loanhead
Sherres, Alex, clothier, 25, King-st. H. l6. Chronicle-lane
ShirrefFs, James, Lunatic Hospital, Spittal
Shirrefs, the Rev. Dr. Friendville
Shirreffs, Misses, board and lodgings, 3, Yeats'-lane
Shirrefs, J. Lurasden, advocate, 26, King-st.
ShirrefFs, John, stabler, 1, Meal-market-lane
Shirrefs, Alex, gardener, 50, School-hill
ShirrefFs, James, cooper, 18, Carmelite-st.
Shirrefs, Mrs. Alex. Rubislaw Park
Shore Dues Office, Quay
Sievwright, James, cutler, 12, H. 13, Lodge-walk
Sievwright, Miss, dress-maker and milliner, 84, Green
Sillo, A. 8c Co. Ipekirig-glass-iTiakers, I4i, Gallowgate
Silver, George, of Netherlay, H. 39, School-hill
Silver, Miss, dress-maker, 30, Upperkirkgate
Silver, George, vintner, 68, George-st.
Silver, George, smoke-doctor, Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-st.
Sim, James, brewer, Holburn-st.
Sim, Alex, accountant. Bank of Scotland, H. 12, Virginia-st
Sim, Capt. Alex, of the Lavinia, 1 3, Virginia-st.
Sim, John, of the Customs, H. 23, James-st.
Sim, Alex, turner, 7, Woolmanhill, H. 7, Blackfriars-st,
Sim, Robert, gardener, Westfield
Sim, Charles, cart and plough-Wright, 11, H. 13, Blackfriars-st,
Sim, John, shoemaker, Broadford
Sim, James, gardener, Millbank
Sim, William, brewer, 22, Loch-st. H. 35, George-st.
Sim, George, of the Customs, 6, North-st.
Sim, George, tailor, 29, Long-acre
Sim, Alex. Sim's-square
Sim, Mrs. (Academy,) Barkmill
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82 SIM—SIN
Sim, George, weaver, Gordon-st.
Simmie, Robert, reed-maker, 10, H. 12, Harriot-st.
Simpson, Wm. advocate, procurator-fiscal for the county, 25,
Queen-st.
Simpson, Wm. & Co. chain-cable, anchor, and ship smiths, Footdee
Simpson, Wm. rope and sail manufacturer, H. 5, Canal Terrace
Simpson, Capt. William, 24, Constitution-st.
Simpson, Capt. Alex, of the 5th W. I. regt. H. Union Place
Simpson, Mrs. Andrew, Union Place
Simpson, Archibald, architect, Union-st.
Simpson, Alex, ironmonger, H. Union-st.
Simpson, John, jun. builder, Ligertwood's Court, 73, George-st. H.
Silver-st.
Simpson, Alex, clothier, H. 13, Guestrow
Simpson, Miss, 2, Barnet's-close
Simpson, Miss, 30, Upperkirkgate
Simpson, Wm. druggist, 62, Gallowgate, H. W. Milne's Court, 60,
Gallowgate
Simpson, Mrs. Peter, W. Milne's Court, 60, Gallowgate
Simpson, Alex, stabler, 60, North-st.
Simpson, James, advocate, 49, Broad-st.
Simpson, John, clothier and haberdasher, H. Milne's Court, Gal-
lowgate
Simpson, Robertson, & Co. silk mercers&haberdashers, 15, Broad-st.
Simpson, Patrick, rope and twine manufacturer, 1 39, Gallowgate
Simpson, David, book agent, Gerard-st.
Simpson, James, gardener. Cottage, Cornhill
Simpson, Archibald, grocer, Woodside
Simpson & Whyte, woollen drapers, and furnishers of gentlemen's
clothing, 21, Union Buildings
Simpson, George, druggist, 37 and 39, Green, H. 2, Carmelite-st.
Simpson, Andrew, & Co. wholesale grocers, 1, Carmelite-st. H. 20,
Fisher-row
Simpson, William, wright, 8, Spa-st.
Simpson, Misses, boarding school. West Court, 32, Guestrow
Sinclair & Simpson, clothiers and haberdashers, 11, Broad-st,
Sinclair, A. clothier and haberdasher, H. 2, Castlebrae
1824—25
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Singer's lodgings, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Skene, Andrew, wright, 4, Yeats-lane
Skene, Chai-les, M.D. Professor of Medicine, Marischal College, 16,
Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Skene, Mrs. John, 6, St. Nicholas-st.
Skene, Miss E. Laraond's Court, 49, Upperkirkgate
j
Skene, George, woollen manufacturer, 126, Gallowgate
Skene, David, grocer, foot of Jack's-brae
Skinner, George, officer of Excise, Denburn Terrace
Skinner, the Right Rev. Bishop, Golden-square
j
Skinner, Miss, dressmaker, 96, George-st.
I
Skinner, James, writer, H. Q6, George-st.
Skinner, George, tailor, Skene-st.
Skinner, P. A. candlemaker, St. Catherine's Court, 14, ShiprowSkinner, Robert, mason, 96, George-st.
Skues, George, dentist, 37, Marischal-st.
Slater, Simon, merchant tailor, 12, North-st.
Small, Robert, & Co. tinsmiths. Canal-side, Mounthooly, and 101,
Gallowgate
Small, Capt, Robert, of the Henrietta, 7, Wellington-st.
Small, James, mason, Catherine-st.
Smart, Capt. John, of the Ceres, 9, Summer-lane
Smith, Miss, teacher, 56, Queen -st.
Smith, Alex, teacher, 59, Shiprow, H. 56, Queen-st.
Smith, John, advocate, 28, Queen-st.
{
Smith, Robert, hairdresser, 14,, Lodgewalk
j
Smith, John, tailor, Q, Lodgewalk
! Smith, John, baker^ Dee-st.
I
Smith, Alex. jun. advocate, 7, Queen-st. H. 39, Schoolhill
Smith, Miss, Dee-st.
Smith, John, Mount Pleasant
Smith, Irvine, & Co. brewers, Old Aberdeen
Smith, Misses, Old Aberdeen
Smith, George, blacksmith, Seatongate, Old Aberdeen
Smith, Alex, tea dealer. Old Aberdeen
Smith, William, tailor, Spittal
Smith, John, shoemaker, Spittal
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Smith, William, painter and glazier, 3, H. 18, Marischal-st.
Smith, John shoemaker, lime quay, H. Gordon- st.
Smith, William, schoolmaster, Footdee, and session clerk of St.
Nicholas parish, H. Footdee
Smith, Capt. John, of the Hazard, Lime Quay
Smith, James, dealer in porter, 26, Virginia-st.
Smith, Robert, of the Customs, 11, Quay
Smith, Mrs. vintner, 54, Quay
Smith, William, blacksmith, 18, Commerce-st.
Smith, Mrs. lodgings, 13, Commerce-st.
Smith, John, architect and town's superintendant, Kingst.
Smith, Peter, vintner, Skene-square
Smith, Francis, vintner, Union-st.
Smith & Co. carvers and gilders, 78^ Union-st.
Smith, James, grocer, 38, H. 36, Union-st.
Smith, John, clothier, 18, Union-st. H. Gordon's Ct. 88, Broad-st.
Smith, Mrs. lodgings, 1, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Smith, Alex, advocate, 11, H. 18, Correction-wynd
Smith, Mrs. Silver-st.
Smith, Mrs. of Concraig, H. Silver-st.
Smith, Misses, boarding school, Silver-st.
Smith, John, clerk, Post Office, H. 1, Blackfriars-st.
Smith, Walter, wright and cabinet-maker, 16', Blackfriars-st.
Smith, Alexander, jun., merchant tailor, 5, St. Catherine's-lane, H.
M'Kenzie's Court, 42, George-st.
Smith, Alex, shoemaker, 29, H. 31, Netherkirkgate
Smith, George, glazier, 17, H. 21, Netherkirkgate
Smith, James, grain-dealer, 10, H. 12, Netherkirkgate
Smith, David, hat manufacturer, 5, Flourmill-lane
Smith, James, nursery & seedsman, 2, St. Nieholas-st. H. Froghall
Smith, John, jun. advocate, 46, St. Nicholas-st.
Smith, John, clothier, 7, H. 5, Upperkirkgate
Smith, Lewis, bookseller, 78, Broad-st. H. 30, Upperkirkgate
Smith, John, wright, 123, George-st.
Smith, Al. wright. Factory Court, 59, George-st. H. 123, George-st.
Smith, William, planemaker, 9Q, H. 97, George-st.
Smith, Charles, & Co. paper manufacturers, 34, St. Andrew's-st.
1824—25
SMI—SMI 85
Smith, Thomas, weaver, 9, Porthill, Gallowgate
Smith, John, agent and provision merchant, 72, Gallowgate, H. 2,
Yeats-lane, Canal Terrace
Smith, Miss, dressmaker, Reid's Court, 34, Gallowgate
Smith, William, flaxdresser, 13, Gallowgate
Smith, Alex, farrier, 32, Frederick-st.
Smith, Alex, stone merchant, 40, Frederick-st.
Smith, James, flesher^ J 05, George-st.
Smith, Mrs. Capt. John, 52, King-st.
Smith, William, stabler, North-st.
Smith, Jeremiah, nail manufacturer, Cameron*s Court, 30, North-st.
H. 15, Mealmarket-lane
Smith, Henry, stabler, 44, Woolmanhill
Smith, George, stabler, 47, North-st.
Smith, Jacob, baker, 17, North-st. H. 43, Longacre
Smith, Alex, tailor, 6, Huxter-row
ISmith, Charles, porter brewer, Gilcomston Brewery
Smith, John, yost. clothier and haberdasher, 30, Broad-st. H. 29,
Broad-st.
Smith, Mrs. Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
Smith, Stephen, vintner, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
Smith, John, blacksmith. Well Court, 14, Broad-st.
Smith, John, mason, 1 5, Shoe-lane
Smith, John, & Co. iron and nail merchants, 5, Shoe-lane
Smith, William, convener's officer. Long-acre
Smith, John, glazier, 14, H. 8, Long-acre
Smith, William, advocate, 2, Long-acre
Smith, Niel^ manufacturer, 40, H. Salter's Court, 39, Loch-st.
Smith, Alex, grocer, 117, H. 115, Galiow^gate
Smith, Mrs. John, 1 1 5, Gallowgate
Smith, John, stabler, 177, Gallowgate
Smith, Robert, blacksmith, 6, H. 4, Mounthooly
Smith, James, superintendant of the Canal Works, Gerard-st.
Smith, Mrs. William, grocer, 19, Castle-st.
Smith, Mrs. Alex. Brebner's Court, 10, Castle-st.
Smith, John, vintner, 8, Castle-st.
Smith, Robert, gardener, Sunnybank
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86 SMI—SPO
Smith, Thomas, flesher, 4, Wales-st. market
Smith, James, slater, 9, Trinity-st.
Smith, Peter, shoemaker, 5, Trinity-st.
Smith, John, assistant teacher. Trinity school, H. 16, Marischal-st.
Smith, Mrs. Dr. 6, Belmont-st.
Smith, James, stabler, 26, Muttonbrae
Smith, Alex, shoemaker, College-st.
Smith, P. shoemaker, College-st.
Smith, James, grocer, College-st.
Smith, Alex, tailor, Forbes' Court, 78, Green
Smith, Alex, wright, 79, Green
Smith, William, hatter. Cross, H. Bridge of Dee
Smith, Capt. of the Superb, 18, Commerce-st.
Snell, Alex, stone merchant, Waterloo Quay
Snell, James, wright, 18, Long-acre, H. 7, Shoe-lane
Snowie, Alex, tailor, 53, North-st.
Snowie, William, flesher, 3 and 10, Wales-st. market
Souter & Reid, druggists, 52, Union-st.
Spalding, Mrs. James, Silver-st.
Spalding, Robert, quarrier, Rubislaw
Spark, Thomas, & Co. booksellers, 52, Castle-st.
Spark, Thomas, bookseller, H. 4, Frederick-st.
Spark, Thomas, treasurer to the Infirmary, H. SO, Shiprow
Spark, Wm. watch & clockmaker, 27, Marischal-st. H. SO, Shiprow
Spark, Robert, painter & glazier, 4, Netherkirkgate, H. SO, Shiprow
Spark, William, grocer, 1 5, Justice-st. H. Huntly-st.
Spark, Miss, 6, Shiprow
Spark, William, flesher, 6, Wales-st. market, H. 24, Wales-st.
Spark, William, flesher, 8, Wales-st. market
Spark, Benjamin, advocate, 61, Netherkirkgate
Spence, Rev. James, Braehead, Gilcomston
Spence, Mrs. Silver-st.
Spence, W^illiam, merchant tailor, 20, Broad-at. H. Cruden's Court,
22, Broad- St.
Spence, John, slater, John-st.
Spence, Alex, slater, 1, Jopp's-lane
Sponder, Mrs. lodgings, 6, Union-lane
1824—25
SPR—STE &7
Spring, Robert, baker, 29, H. 27. Schoolhill
Stables, James, vintner. Old Aberdeen
Stables, Alexander, grocer. Old Aberdeen
Stables, Adam, vintner. Old Aberdeen
Stamp- Office, 38, Broad-st.—William Farquhar, clerk
Star Life Assurance—C. & A. Gordon, advocates, agents, Com-
mercial Bank Court, 43, Castle-st.
Steel, John, guard of the south mail, H. Dee-st.
Steel, Charles, millwright. Canal- side
Steel, Robert, baker, 10, H. 8, Exchequer-row
Stephen, William, shipbuilder, Footdee, H. 8, Wellington-st.
Stephen, Alex, shipbuilder, Footdee, H. 8, Wellington- st.
Stephen, Capt. Alex, of the George Canning, 13, Virginia-st.
Stephen, Mrs. vintner, l6. Chapel-lane
Stephen, Alex, late merchant. Little Chapel- st.
Stephen, William, wright. Union-row
Stephen, John, tailor, 41, East North- st.
Stephen, Robert, coppersmith, 34, North- st.
Stephen, David, ironmonger and tinsmith, 25, H. 23, Broad-st
Stephen, Mrs. lodgings, Windmillbrae
Stephen, Robert, grocer, 41, Green, H. Couperstone Buildings
Stephen, William, overseer of fishings, Cruives of Don
Stephen, James, Jack's-brae, Gilcomston
Stephenson, John, traveller, (Devanha Brewery)
Steven, Alex, stoneware merchant, St. Catherine's Court, 1 4, Ship-
row, _H. Summer-road
Steven, Alex, (late of Pitmedden) Union Place
Stevenson, A. bookseller and newspaper agent, 60, Castle-st. H. 13,
Netherkirkgate
Stevenson, William, gardener, Seatongate, Old Aberdeen
Stevenson, James, tailor, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
Stewart, Miss, milliner, 21, Queen-st.
Stewart, Mrs. 27, Queen-st.
Stewart, William, tailor, 53, Queen-st.
Stewart, Capt. Henry, of the Lord Huntly, 1, Wellington-st.
Stewart, George, blacksmith. Steps of Gilcomston
Stewart, Lewis, merchant, H. Skene-square
1824—25 H 2
88 STE—STR
Stewartj Peter, surveyor of taxes^ Skene-square
Stewart, Charles, wine and tea merchant, 74*, H. 84, Union-st.
Stewart, John, general agent. Crown Court, Union-st.
Stewart, Alex, manufacturer, Chapel-st.
Stewart, James, woollen weaver, 8, Blackfriars-st.
Stewart, John, tailor, 26, Netherkirkgate
Stewart, John, lastmaker, Oliver's Court, 3 2, Upperkirkgate, H.
Farquhar's Court, 17:, Upperkirkgate
Stewart, Mrs. Capt. 87, George-st.
Stewart, Alex, shoemaker, 25, North-st.
Stewart, Alex, clothier and haberdasher, 24, Broad-st. H. Cruden's
Court, 22, Broad-st.
Stewart, Misses, dressmakers, Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-st.
Stewart, Francis, Stewart's Tavern, 6, Littlejohn-st
Stewart, Miss, 5, Mounthooly
Stewart, Alex, gardener, Berryhill
Stewart, John, flesher, 28, Wales-st. market
Stewart, Miss, 5, Trinity- st.
Stewart, Roderick, flesher, 42, Wales-st. market, H. 7, Wales-st.
Stewart, James, flesher, 43, Wales-st. market, H. 55, North-st,
Stewart, Capt. James, College-st.
Stewart, James, shoemaker, Windmillbrae
Stewart, Misses, dressmakers, 6, Carmelite-st.
Stewart, Mrs. M. grocer, Union-st, H. 49, Broad-st.
Stewart, A. writing master, academy, 40, Union-st. H. Dee-st.
Stuart, John, professor of Greek, Marisehal College, H. College
' Court, 82, Broad-st.
Stuart, Andrew George, M.D. College Court, 82, Broad-st.
Stuart, William, advocate. Still's Court, 18, Castle-st.
Still, George, of Millden, H. Gallowgate
Still, Patrick, brewer, Southbridge, Holburn-st,
Still, William, barber, Holburn-st.
Stophani, John, optician, 38, H. 35, North-st
Storey, George, Esq. Union Place
Stott, George, weaver, 14, Shuttle-lane
Stott, John, tailor. Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st«
Strachan, Alex, officer of Excise, Hardgate
1824—25
STR—SUT S^
Strachan, James, tailor, 25, Woolmanhill
Strachan, Peter, stabler, 5, Harriot- st.
Strachan, Wm. manufacturer, 36, St. Nicholas-st. H. Skene-square
Strachan, John, weaver, 6, Porthill, Gallowgate
Strachan, James, tailor, 3, Huxter-row, H. Stronach's Court, Ex-
chequer-row
Strachan & Gellan, bookbinders, 10, Long-acre
Strachan, James, confectioner and grocer, 207, Gallowgate
Strachan, William, wright, Gerard- st.
Strachan, John, Esq. Stocket
Strachan, James, shoemaker, Windmillbrae
Strachan, James, bookseller, 32, H. 31, Schoolhill
Stratton, William, Esq. Union Place
Stronach, Alex, wright, Couperstone Buildings
Stronach, George, cooper and fish curer, 1, Fish-g^t.
Stronach, Alex, advocate, 31, King-st.
Struthers, Capt. of the Ocean, H. Printfield
Sturrock, Capt. David, of the Grampian, 18, Commerce-si
Sun Fire and Life Office—Robert IVlorice, advocate, agent, 34-,
Marischal-st.
Sutherland, William, straw hat manufacturer, 8, Queen-st. H. 10,
Chronicle-lane
Sutherland, Alexander, tailor, 53, Queen-sL
Sutherland, Alex. Dee-st.
Sutherland, Donald, tailor, H. 1 8, Marischal-st.
Sutherland, Capt. Alex, of the Eliza schooner, H. 14, Virginia-st.
Sutherland, Alex, grocer, 5, H. 8, James-st.
Sutherland, George, haberdasher, 31, Union-st. H. 2, Shorebrae
Sutherland, Robert, glazier, 45, Virginia-st.
Sutherland, John, engraver and copperplate printer, Crown Courts
Union-st. H. Dee-st.
Sutherland, William, victualling house, 28, H. 26, Guestrow
Sutherland, John, hairdresser, 128, H. 126, Gallowgate
Sutherland, Alex, shoemaker, 34, King-st. H. 37, Park-st.
Sutherland, John, grocer, 29, H. 27, North-st.
Sutherland, Geo. ironmonger, 9, Broad-st. H. 9, Mealmarket-lane
Sutherland, Robert, plasterer, 31, Broad-st.
1824—25 H 3
90 SUT—TAY
Sutherland, John, grocer and book dealer, 15^1, Gallowgate
Sutherland, Alex, wool manuf;icturer, 2(>, Green, H. 20, John-st
Sutherland, Angus, slater, Sutlierland's Court, 78, ShiproAv
Sutherland, Dr. 4, Belmont-st.
Sutherland, Alex, manufacturer, 1 , Black's Buildings
Swan, William, officer of Excise, Denburn Terrace
Syraon, John, grocer, 15, H. 13, Green
Symmers, George, & Co. merchants, '25, Union-st.
Symmers, George, merchant, H. Crown Court, Union-st.
Symmers, Willijun, vintner, Tanfield
Tag G ART, John, stabler, 18, Backwynd
Tailors' House of Call, 9, Barnett's Close—Jos. Morison, call-master
Talbert, Capt. David, of the Unicorn, \2, Commerce-st.
Tawse, the Rev. Andrev.', Ip, Belmont-st.
Tawse, Miss, 4, Black's Buildings
Taylor, Robert, teacher. Deaf and Dumb Institution, C>3, Schoolhill
Taylor, George, clerk, (R. Gibbon & Sons) IS, Lodgewalk
Taylor, William, seedsman, Old Aberdeen
Taylor, Arch, grain dealer, 13, Marischal-st.
Taylor, Peter, tailor, Footdee
Taylor, Mrs. John, of Blackhouse, H. 4, QuayTaylor, John, grocer, 2, Park-st. H. 7, Blackfriars-st.
Taylor, John, baker, 31, H. 37, Park-st.
Taylor, David, hairdresser, 2, Woolmanhill
Taylor, Alex, gardener, head of Short Loans
Taylor, James, teacher of music, 36, Union-st-
Taylor, John, tailor, 8, Blackfriars-st.
Taylor, John, church warden, 12, Harriot-st.
Taylor, Alex, fiddlemaker, 3, Carnegie's-brae
Taylor, Peter, boot and shoemaker, and blacking manufacturer, 2 1
,
Upperkirkgate, H. Hutcheon-st.
Taylor, John, baker, 54, Gallowgate, H. McLean's Ct. SO^Galloyrgate
Taylor, John, coachmaker, 12, Frederick-st.
Taylor, James, cabinet-maker, 35, Frederick-st.
1824—25
TAY—THO 91
Taylor, Miss, dressmaker, Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-st.
[
Taylor, Alex, draper, 31, Broad-st. H. 4, Frederick-st.
I Taylor, David, cabinet-maker, 6, H. 8, Shoe-lane.
Taylor, Alex, shoemaker, Causewayend
Taylor, Charles, grocer, Skene-st.
' Taylor & Martin, stone cutters, 17, King-st.
I
Temple, George, porter dealer, Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-st.
,Temple, James, grocer, 2, Castle-st. H. Commercial Ct. 58, Castle-st.
Tempi eton, the Rev. James, Charlotte-st.
1 Testard, Joseph, flesher, 21, Prince's-st.
fl Thain, Alex, vintner, 21, East North-st.
iTheatre—Pit, 50 ; Box, 52 ; and Gallery, 54, Marischal-st.
Third, Andrew, of Morefield, H. Morefield
Thistle, Robert, wright, 11 , Prince's-st. H. 12, Shoe-lane
Thorn, the Rev Alex. Gordon's Hospital
Thom, James, (late of Halifax) Union Place
Thom, David, stocking-maker, 8, H. 3, Upperkirkgate
Thom, John, manufacturer and merchant, 66, H. 55, Gallowgate
Thom, John, advocate (agent for Van Egmont & Sons, merchants
Rotterdam) 55, Gallowgate
Thom, Robert, brewer, Stronach's Close, Exchequer-row
Thom, John, teller. Commercial Bank, H. Stronach's Close, Ex-chequer-row
Thompson, Hugh, tailor, 32, H. 18, Marischal-st.
'I'homson, Alex, advocate, procurator fiscal for the Justice of PeaceCourt, 24, Union-st.
Thomson, Alexander, Esq. Old Aberdeen
Thomson, John, sacrist of King's College, Old Aberdeen
Thomson, John, Old Aberdeen
I Thomson, Capt. Hugh, of the Good Intent, 11, St. Clement's-st
Thomson, Mrs. confectioner, 2, Canal Terrace
Thomson, Alexander, cooper, 10, QuayThomson, George, merchant, 2, Thomson's Court, H. 22. QuayThomson, Capt. John, of the Latona, 21, James-st.
Thomson, the Rev. John, M.D. Castlehill
Thomson, James, hatter, 12, Union-st.
Thomson, William, & Co. ironmongers, 27, Union-st.
1824—25
92 THO—Totr
Thomson^ William, ironmonger, H. Dee-st.
Thomson, William, jun. ironmonger, H. Dee-st.
Thomson, Mrs. midwife, Whitehouse-st.
Thomson, John, saddler, 15, Schoolhill, H. Broadford
Thomson, William, vintner, Ramsay's Court, 57, Guestrow
Thomson, Robert, tailor, 41, St. Nicholas-st.
Thomson, James, flesher, George-st. market
Thomson, the Rev. Alexander, 20, St. Andrew's-st.
Thomson, Mrs. washer and dresser, 35j Frederick-st.
Thomson, William, auctioneer, 13 and 9, H. 7^ King-st.
Thomson, Alex, baker, 22, East North-st. H. 22, Peacock's Close
Thomson, William, mealseller, 6, Chronicle-lane
Thomson, Mrs. wool merchant, 14, North-st.
Thomson, John, druggist, 90, Broad-st. H. Red Lion Court, 77,
Broad-st.
Thomson, William, tailor, 5, Blairton's-lane
Thomson, Mrs. ladies' school, 7) Littlejohn-st.
Thomson, Alex, surgeon, chemist and druggist, 13, Union Buildings,
H. 7, Littlejohn-st.
Thomson, Mrs. James, Skene Terrace
Thomson, Miss, 40, Schoolhill
Thomson, Andrew, house carpenter, Diamond-st. H. College-st.
Thomson, John, flesher, 23, Wales-st. market
Thomson, Arthur, manager for the Aberdeen Sea Insurance Co.
11, Union Buildings, H. Skene Terrace
Thornton, George, wright, Skene-square
Tocher, Alexander, hatter, 28, Broad-st. H. College-st.
Tochetti, Charles, picture frame maker, 6*2, ILGU Queen-st.
Todd, James, spirit dealer, 18, H. 20, Shiprow
Tomkins, Rich, flesher, 35, Wales-st. market, H. 22, Frederick-st.
Topp, James, baker, 54, H. 52, Schoolhill
Torrie, James, teacher of languages, Milne's Court, 38, Castle-st.
Torrie, James, M.D. 22, Constitution-st.
Torry, Robert, tailor, 8, Marischal-st. H. Summer-st.
Torry, James, silk dyer, Upperkirkgate
Tough, Francis, shoemaker, 45, Marischal-st. H. 9, Virginia-st.
Tough, Misses, straw-hat-makers, 12, St. Andrew's-st.
1824—25
TOU—UNI,
93
Tough, James, shoemaker, 12, Justice-st.
Tough, Peter, baker, Gordon-st.
Tough, Alex, wool and worsted dealer, 6, Fisher-row
Town Drummers—Adam Walker, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-st.
and Robert Downie, 94, Shiprow
Tower, Wm. of Kinaldie, 20,. QuayTower, Mrs. Dr. James, Union Place
Towns, David, flour-miller, 17, Castle-st.
Trokes, Mrs. lodgings, 17, Constitution-st.
Trokes, Joseph, herald painter, 17, Constitution-st.
Troup, Benjamin, shoemaker, 57> Woolmanhill
Troup, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer,. 3, Schoolhill, H. Gor-don's Court, 4', Schoolhill
Troup, James, painter, 6'9, Netherkirkgate, H. 68, Broad-st.
Troup, George, baker, 22, H. 24, George-st.
Troup, William, bookseller, 12, Gallowgate
Troup, Wm. clothier, 75, Broad-st. H. Sutherland's Court, 126,
Gallowgate
Troup, George, tailor, 23, Long-acre
Troup, John, gun-smith, 1 0, Back-wynd, H. Ruthrieston
TuUoch, John, professor of mathematics. King's College, OldAberdeen
TurrefF, George, town serjeant and dean of guild's officer, 29, Fre-
derick-st.
Turner, Misses, of Tuvnerhall, 76, Broad-st.
Turner, Misses, of Menie, Exchange Court, Union- st.
Tytler, John, shoemaker, 18, Gallowgate, H, 12, St. Andrew's-st,
Tytler, Wm. cabinet-maker, Gerard-st.
Tytler, Archibald, grocer, 24, H. 22, Back-wynd
Tytler, Mrs. milliner, 15, Queen-st.
Tytler, James, cabinet-maker, Gerard-st,
Union Fire and Life Office—John Ewing, advocate, agent, 36,
Marischal-st,
1824—25
94 UNI—WALUnion Whale Fishing Co. 12, Commerce-st.
United Empire and Continental Life Insurance Association—Ar-
thur Thomson, agent, 11, Union Buildings
Ure, Alex, officer of Excise, Old Aberdeen
Urquhart, John, druggist, 54, St. Nicholas-st. H. Lamond's Court
4'9, Upperkirkgate
Urquhart, Wm. of Craigston, H. Union- st.
Urquhart, James, plasterer, Huntly-st.
Urquhart, Mrs. late of Jamaica, H. Broadford
Usher, Mrs. Chapel Caurt, 61, Gallowgate
V
Vaccine Institution, Poor's Hospital, Gallowgate— Dr. Ewing,
Physician
Valentuie, Captain, 2, Baltic- st.
Vass, Mrs. stabler, 2, Meal-market-lane
Vass, James, quill manufacturer, 9, Prince's-st
W
Wales, Alexander, ropemaker, 12, St. Clement's-st.
Walker, John, saddler, 51, Queen-st. H. 38, Loch-st.
Walker, David, of the Customs, 5, Wellington-st.
Walker, Capt. George, of the Phcenix, 2, Links-st.
Walker, Capt. of the Mercury, 7, Catto-square
Walker, John, grocer, 32, Virginia-st. H. 21, Pork-lane
Walker, David, clerk and bulker, 36, Virginia-st.
Walker, Capt. William, of the Jolly Batchelor, 6, Virginia-st.
Walker, Alexander, vintner, 9, Commerce-st.
Walker, George, plasterer, 10, Constitution-st.
Walker, John, wright, Skene-square
Walker, Mrs. Skene-square
Walker, William, gardener, Rosemount
Walker, George, shoemaker, Denburn Terrace
Walker, John, shoemaker. Cooper's Court, 22, Netherkirkgate
Walker, Gordon, hairdresser, 42, Guestrow
1824—25
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WAL—WAT 95
Walker, Charles, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 58, Broad-st. H.
Walker's Court, 4>9, Guestrow
Walker, Walter, plasterer, 64, George-st.
Walker, Alexander, gardener, 112, George-st.
[Walker, Charles, gardener, 121, George-st.
Walker, Alex, grocer^ tea and spirit dealer, 34, George-st. H. 25,
Loch-st.
Walker, George, Broadford
Walker, George, gardener, 57, George-st.
!Walker, John, clerk, Candlemaker's Court, 46, Gallowgate
jWalker, Alexander, merchant, 5, Castlebrae
Walker, John, umbrella manuf. 4, North-st. H. 20, Littlejohn-st.
Walker, Alexander, vintner, 84, North-st.
Walker, James, hot and cold sea water baths. Beach, and 10, Quay
Walker, James, & Co. nursery, seedsmen, and florists, 92, Broad-st.
H. Smith's Court, 113, Gallowgate
Walker, David, land surveyor, Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-st.
Walker, Misses, dressmakers, Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-st.
Walker, Alex, ironmonger, 51, Gallowgate, H. 23, Berry-lane
Walker, Mrs. Shewan's Court, 1 1 9, Gallowgate
Walker, George, shoemaker, Skene-st.
Walker, George, baker, 11, H. 13, Fisher-row
Walker, Robert, manufacturer. 1, Gaelic-lane
Walker, Alexander, shoemaker, College-st.
Walker, George, gardener, 80, Green
Walker, William, messenger, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-st.
Wallace, Mrs. lodgings, Gordon's Court, 14, Gallowgate
Wallace, William, shoemaker, 40, Long-acre
Walsh, William, grocer, 10, H. 11, Trinity Corner
Warrack, Misses, milliners and di*essmakers, 40, Queen-st.
Warrack, James, tea dealer and grocer, 50, Union-st. H. Dee-st.
Warrack, Charles, baker, Woodside
Watson, William, vintner, 21, Lodgewalk
jWatson, Robert, vintner, taproom, 15, H. 16, Lodgewalk
Watson, William, grocer, Hardgate
Watson, Capt. George, of the Expedition, 2, Wellington-st.
Watson, William, clothfer, 4, Union-st. H. 2, Union-lane
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96 WAT-—WEBWatson, James, governor of Bridewell, Rose-st. W
Watson, George, shoemaker, 14, Netherkirkgate, H. Hay's Court^ ^^
1 1 , Trinity Corner '\
Watson, Alexander, bookseller, and circulating library, 5 1 , Broad-st. ^^
H. Ross's Court, 6, Upperkirkgate ft
Watson, John, advocate, 4, Castlebrae ft
Watson, George, hairdresser, 87, Green ft
Watt, Patrick, shoemaker, 77:. H. 79, Queen-st. [ft
Watt, Alexander, blacksmith, Old Aberdeen
Watt, Mrs. A. 1, Marischal-st.
Watt, George, & Co. blacksmiths, Footdee
Watt, A. blacksmith, Old Aberdeen
Watt, George, vintner, Waterloo QuayWatt, Capt. Alex, of the Emperor Alexander, 8, Sugarhouse-lane
Watt, Alexander, shoemaker, Gilcomston
Watt, John, grocer, Skene-square
Watt, James, teacher, grammar school, H. Denburn Terrace
Watt, John, traveller, (G. B. & Co.) H. ChapeUst.
Watt, John, shoemaker, 33 and 35, Upperkirkgate, H. 13, St.
Andrew's-st.
Watt, Robert, grocer, 178, H. 188, Gallowgate
Watt, Misses, dressmakers, 60, Gallowgate
Watt, Alex, land surveyor, SQ, Long-acre
Watt, John, tailor, 15, Loch-st.
Watt, George, mealseller, 80, H. 81, Shiprow
Webster, Thomas, vintner, 17, Lodgewalk
Webster, John, spirit dealer, 26, H. 25, QuayWebster, Mrs. 10, Constitution-st.
Webster, Donald, manufacturer, Skene Terrace
Webster, Lieut. WiUiam, Chapel-st.
Webster, Robert, shoemaker, 19, St. Nicholas-st. H. Peacock's'Close
Webster, Alex, flesher, 8, George-st. market, H. Il6, George-st.
Webster, William, wright, Broadford
Webster, Alex, weaver, Clunes' Court, 53, George-st.
Webster, Cosmo, hairdresser, 28, Justice-st.
Webster, Francis, weaver, 12, Shuttle-lane
Webster, Alex, advocate, 8, East North-st.
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WEB—WHY 97
Webster, John, weaver, 22, East North- st.
Webster, Robert, shoemaker, 28, East North-st.
Webster, Alex. snufF-box-maker, 5, Littlejohn-st.
Webster, Mrs. vmtner, 97, Shiprow
Webster, Mrs. grocer, 48, Shiprow
Webster, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 23, Backwynd
IWebster, Alexander, vintner, Gordon-st.
W^ebster, John, advocate, 25, Quay
Weigh-House, Quay
Weir, John, officer of Excise, Old Aberdeen
Weir, James, merchant tailor, 14, H. 12, Marischal-st.
Weir, Capt. of the Clyde Packet, IS, James-st.
Weir, George, tailor, Farquhar's Court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Weir, John, plasterer, 11, Drum's-lane
Weir, Robert, cotton manuf. 2, Trinity-st. H. 8, Carmelite-st.
Weir, James, cotton manufacturer, 2, Trinity-st. H. Davidson's
Court, 111, Gallowgate
Welsh, James, teacher of mathematics, geography, &e. academy,
40, Union-st. H. Dee-st.
Westland, Mrs. economist. King's College, Old Aberdeen
Westland, William, advocate, 24, St. Nicholas- st.
Westland, William, wright, Skene-st.
Westland, Miss, 55, Green
West of England Fire and Life Office—A. & J. Cadenhead, advo-
cates, agents, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
West of Scotland Insurance Office—A. D. Scott, upholsterer, agent,
4, Queen-st.
Whale Fishing Company (the Dee) 15, Marischal-st.
Whitecioss, William, jeweller, H. 10, QuayWhitecross^ James, clerk and manager, 10, QuayWhitecross, William, & Co. jewellers, 45, Union-st.'
White, William, merchant and general agent, Frederick- st.
White, Capt. Bazil, of the Prince of Wales, 8, Wellington- st.
White, Mrs. vintner, 27, Loch-st.
White, James, builder, College-st.
Why te, Patrick, tobacco manufacturer, 73, H. 71, Gallowgate
Whyte, John, woollen draper, H. Mackie Place
1824—25 I
98 WIL—rWIL
Wilkinson, th« Rev. William, 29, Upperkirkgate l^i''
Will, James, manufacturer, 74, George-st H. Steps of Gilcomston'^'''
Will, George, baker, 106, H. 107, George-st. I^il'
Will, James, grocer, ip, Gallowgate l^i'i
Will, John, mail contractor, Gerard-st. IVilf
Will, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, -Skene-st. i^'''
Williams, James, cooper, 7, Virginia-st. I^il
Williamson, Peter, druggist, 1, H. 3, Exchequer-row WWilliamson, Benjamin, surgeon, 3€, Mafischal-st. IV'l
Williamson, James, flesher, 9, 27, and 28, Wales-st. market, H, 3 ^
Wales-st. ii
Williamson, David, gardener, Summerfield l^il
Williamson, Mrs. 4, St. Nicholas-lane , M
Williamson, Geo. flesher, 7, George-st. market, H. 127, George-st
Williamson, William, flesher, 14, George-st. market, H. Skene-st. WWilliamson, John, flesher, 3, George-st. market pi
Williamson, William, jun. flesher, 6, George-st, market, H. 12J^i
George-st.
Williamson, John, flesher, 21, George-st. market, H. 91, George-sfii
Williamson, Geo. & Wm.fleshers, 70, Broad-st. H. 29, Long-acre' ^i
Williamson, William, flesher, 41, Wales-st. market, H. Skene
Williamson, Alex, flesher, 44, Wales-st. market, H. Skene |Vis
Williamson, May, flesher, 48, Wales-st. market
Willox, Wm. saddler, 22, Queen-st. H. Brebner's Ct. 10, Castle-s
Wniox, Lieut. WilUam; R.A. Hardgate(\'it
Willox, William, Wright, 31, Blackfriars-st.
Wilson, James, of Cairnbanna, H. Bon-accord Terrace
Wilson, Mrs. Capt. Old Aberdeen
Wilson, George, vintner. Old Aberdeen
Wilson, Lieut. R.N. 4, Canal Terrace IjVoi
Wilson, Mrs. Skene-square
Wilson, Mrs. WiUiam, lodgings, 90, Union-st.
Wilson, Mrs. lodgings, 6, Union-lane kWilson, William, tea dealer, 82, George-st. .niU ,djj; mWilson, James, tailor, 2i;, Frederick-st. . pT j*:
jyfi
Wilson, Adam> of Glasgowcgo, H. Wilson's Court, 84, Broad-st.j^ri
Wilson, William, tailor, Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-st. Hio^. ^)
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WIL WRI 99
l^ilson, Wm. stoneware merchant, 45, Broad-st. H. 90, Union-st.
5Ul^ilson, Robert, teacher, l6, Huxter-row
l^ilson, Andrew, dealer in books, 155, Gallowgate
Wilson, James, grocer, Causewayend
l^ilson, George, advocate. Commercial Bank Court, 42, Castle-st.
Vilson, William, officer of Excise, Tanfield
i^ilson, John, teacher, 6, BackwjmdTilson, Francis, grocer, 7, Little Belmont-st H. 13, Blackfriars-st.
V^ilson, John Abbot, teacher of dancing, deportment, and music,
3] Concert Court, Broad-st. H. 30, Constitution- st.
Wilson, Benjamin, grocer, 56, H. 54, GreenV^ilson, Alex, hosier, 49, H. 47, Green
V^ilson, Alex, manager, Aberdeen & Hull Shipping Company,
,5tH. 6, Backwynd
Wilson, Misses, teachers, 6, Backwyndl^inchester, Charles, advocate, 20, St. Nicholas-st.
gfl^inlaw, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 121, Gallowgate^ H.
Shewan's Court, 119, Gallowgate
•sl^inton, John, tailor, 2, Ragg's-lane
re l^iseman, Mrs. Colonel, 84, Union-st.
l^isely, George, worsted manufacturer, 29, Woolmanhill
l^ishart, Robert, tailor. Old Aberdeen
l^ishart, William, (late hosier) 8, Gallowgate
I'S k^ishart, William, flesher, 35, Wales-st. market
ji^itherspoon, Samuel, shoemaker, 78, Gallowgate
i^ood, George, shoemaker, Holburn-st.
k^ood, Wm. book agent, 10, Upperkirkgate, H. Denbum Terrace
ii^ood, Mrs. lodgings, Reid's Court, 34, Gallowgate
7ood, Capt. John, of the Isabella & Euphemia, 25, Frederick-st.
k^ood, Joseph, commission merchant, 35, Long-acre
7ood, James, vintner. Still's Court, 1 8, Castle-st.
i^ood, John, Wright, College-st.
i^ork, Capt. James, of the Jane, 1, Yeats-lane
t^right, Frederick, tinsmith, 84, Queen-st.
/^right, Mrs. Chapel-st.
it j/^right, Peter, ivory turner, musical instrument maker, and dentist,
6, H. 8, Guestrow
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Wright, David, accountant. Commercial Bank, 9, St. Nicholas-st.
Wright, James, tinsmith, 1 6, King-st. H. 1 7, Long-acre ^
Whitton, Capt. John, of the Resolution, 12, Water-lane '<
Wyllie, David, tailor, Bon-accord-st. . . > /
Wyllie, David, bookseller and stationer, 43, Union-st. H. Boni
accord-st.
Wyllie, John, flesher, 26, George-st. market, H. 124, George-st. '
Wyllie, John, tailor, 9, Long-acre
Wyness, John, flesher, 2, George-st. market, H, 11 6, George-st.
Wyness, Andrew, flesher, 1, George-st. market, H. 91, George-st.
Wyness, John, rope and twine manufacturer, Millbank
Yeats, George, advocate, 35, Queen-st.
Yeats, George, silk mercer, S5, Union-st. H. Yeats' Court, 3(K
Netherkirkgate
Yeats, Alex. Yeats' Court, SO, Netherkirkgate
Young, David, of Cornhill, H. Cornhill
Young, Alex, manufacturer, (L. M. & Co.) H. Dee-st. <
Young, Mrs. Dr. Dee-st.
Young, Alex, shoemaker, Holburn-st.
Young, Capt. 1, Prince Regent-st.
Young, A. teacher, Duthie's Court, 41, Virginia-st.
Young, Capt. Robert, of the Granite, 14, Commerce-st.
Young, Mrs. Gavin^ Union Place
Young, Mrs. W. 1, Correction-wynd
Young, Alex, shoemaker, 1, Netherkirkgate, H. Holburn-st.
Young, John, of Sheddocksley, H. 7, Correction-wyixl
Younghusband, John, boatbuilder, 10, Commerce-st
Youngson, Miss, dressmaker, 103, Gallowgate
Yule, Capt. Alex, of the Active, 21, Shiprow
Yule Normand, manager, Aberdeen & London Shipping Company
21, Quay, H. 15, St. Nicholas-st
ALPHABETICAL LIST
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Stmt0, Siiuarcsi, HanejS, miti Court;?,
With References to their Situation,
A.DELPHI Court, Union-st.
Allardyce's Court, 54, Castle-st.
Anderson's Court, 22, Upperkirkgate
Ann-st. from Broadford to Hutcheon-st.
Back-Wynd, from Union-st to Schoolhill
Baltic-st. from Prince Regent-st. to Links
Bank of Scotland Court, 35, Castle-st.
Barnett's Close, from Guestrow to Flourmillbrae
Beattie's Court, 1 02, Gallowgate
Belmont-st. from Union-st. to Schoolhill
Belmont-st. (Little) from Belmont-st. to Back-wyndBerry-lane, from Gallowgate to Loch-st.
Black's Buildings, frcwn Woolmanhill to Spa-stBlack Bull Close, 4, Huxter-rowBlackfriars-st. from Woolmanhill to St. Andrew's-st.Blairton-lane, from Broad-st. to GuestrowBon-accord-sq. from Bon-accord-st. to Bon-accord TerraceBon-accord-st. from Union-st.
Bon-accord Terrace, from Union-st.
Booth's Court, 66, NetherkirkgateBooth's Court, 21, Castle-st
Bourtie's Court, 19, UpperkirkgateBowl-road, from Park-st. to LinksBrebner's Court, 10, Castle-st.
Brebner's Court, 83, ShiprowBridewell-lane, from Chapel-st. to Rose-st.Broadford, North-West of George-st.Bruce Court, 20, Loch-st.Burn Court, 44, Upperkirkgate1824—25 I 3
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Burnett's Close, 5, Exchequer-rowBursar's Court, 6l, Castle-st.
Canal Terrace, from Virginia-st. to Garvock-st^Canal-lane, from Canal Terrace to Summer-laneCandle Court, 51, Loch-st.Candlemakers' Court, 46, GallowgateCameron's Court, 30, North-st.
Carmelite-St. from Green to Trinity- st.
Carmelite-lane, from Fisher-row to Trinity-st.
Carnegie's-brae, from Nethei'kirkgate to Putachiesitle
Castle-st. from Union-st. to Justice-st.
Castlehill^ from Castlebraeto Hanover-st.Castle-brae, from Castle-st. to Virginia-st.
Catharine-st. from Causewayend to BroadfordCatto's-square, Garvock's-wyndCausewayend, from Gallowgate to Gowan-braeChapel-st. from Union Place to Skene- st.
Chapel-lane, from Weigh-house-square to Shore-braeChapel Court, 6l, GallowgateCharles Court, 40, UpperkirkgateCharlotte-st. from St. Andrew's-st. to John-st.
Cheyne's Court, 6'9, Broad-st.
Chronicle-lane, from North-st. to Mealmarket-laneChronicle Court, 32, Broad-st. and JO, Queen-st.Church-st. from Lime Quay to St. Clement's-st.
Clunes' Court, 53, George-st.
Commerce- St. from Quay to Park-lane
Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Commercial Bank Court, 42, Castle-st.
College-st. from Windmill-brae to Clayhills
College Court, 82, Broad-st.
Collie's Court, 26, ShiprowConcert Court, Broad-st.
Constitution-st. from Park-st. to LinksCooper's Court, 26, Netherkirkgate
Correction-wynd, from Green to St. Nicholas-st-
Coutts' Court, Netherkirkgate
Cowgate, from Justice-st. to Park-lane
Crown Court, Union-st.
Crown Court, 36, Upperkirkgate
Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-st.
Cruick shank's (C.) Court, 8, ShiprowCruickshank's Court, 46, Shiprow
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Daniel's Court, 48, Castle-st.
Davidson's Court, 111, Gallowgate
Dee-st. from Union-st. to Marywell-st.
Denburn, from Pynernook to Spa-st.
Denburn Terrace, from Union-st. Bridge to Skene Terrace
Diamond-st. from Union-st. to Silver-st.
Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill
Donald's Close, 14, Schoolhill
Donaldson's Close, 1, UpperkirkgateDownie's Court, 65, Broad-st.
Drum's-lane, 26, UpperkirkgateDuncan's Courts 45, Castle-st.
Duncan's (D.) Court, 120, GallowgateDuncan's Court, 74, GallowgateDuthie's Court, 45, GuestrowDuthie's Court, 41, Virginia-st.
East North-st. from King-st. to Park-st.
Emslie's Court, 42, George-st.
Emslie's Court, 26, GallowgateEwen's Court, 42, Gallowgate
Exchange Court, Union-st.
Exchequer-row, from Castle-st. to ShiprowExchequer Court, 9, Exchequer-row
Factory Court, 59, George-st.
Farquhar's Court, 17, UpperkirkgateFarqiiharson's Court, 10, Schoolhill
Ferguson's Court, 30, GallowgateFerguson's (J.) Court, 108, GallowgateFish-st. from Summer-lane to Bowl-roadFish Market, ShiprowFisher-row, from Maltmill Bridge to GreenFlourmill-brae, from St. Nicholas-st. to Barnett's Close
FiourmiU-lane, froni Netherkirkgate to Flourmill-brae
Footdee, from Canal Basin to New Pier
Forbes' Court, 78, GreenFowler's-wynd. GreenFrederick-st. from King-st. to Park-st.
Gaelic Lane, from Belmont-st. to Back-wyndGalen's Court, 18, GuestrowGallowgate, from Broad-st. to Causewayend, MounthooiyGarden's Court, 15, Castle-st.
Gardener's-lane, from Justice-st. to East North-st.
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Garrow's Court, 8, Trinity-st.
Garvock-st. from Canal Basin to Garvock's-wyndGarvock's-wynd, from Garvock's-st. to LinksGeorge-st. from St. Nicholas-st. to Broadford
George-st. market, George-st. and John-st.
Gerard-st. from Gallowgate to Broadford
Gibb's Court, 91, ShiprowGilcomston, from Woolmanhill and Spa-st. to Short LoansGilcomston (Steps) from Spa-st. to Skene^squareGolden-square, from Union-st. to Silver-st.
Gordon's Court, 4, Schoolhill
Gordon's (H.) Court, 14, GallowgateGordon's Court, 25, Virginia-st.
Gordon's Court, 88, Broad-st.
Gordon-st. from WindmillbraeGreen, from Windmillbrae to Putachieside
Gaestrow, from Netherkirkgate to Upperkirkgate
HANovER-st. from Castlehill to Bowl-roadHardgate, from Newbridge to Mile-end
Harper's Court, 63, North-st.
Harriot-st. from Schoolhill to Loch-st.
Harvey's Court, 90, Gallowgate
Hay's Court, Trinity Corner
Henderson's (A.) Court, 123, GallowgateHenderson's (W.) Court, I6I, GallowgateHenderson's Court, 129, GallowgateHenderson's Court, 46, Broad-st.
Holburn-st. from South Bridge to Mile-end
Huntly-st. from Union-st. to Summer-st.
Hutcheon-st. from Causewayend to Broadford
Hutcheon's Court, 6, ShiprowHuxter-row, from Broad-st. to Castle-st.
Inn£S Lane, from Gallowgate to Loch-st.
Jaffray's Court, 51, North-st.
James-st. from Quay to Virginia-st.
Jamieson's Court, 5, Upperkirkgate
Jamieson's Court, 40, ShiprowJohn-st. from George-st. to Woolmanhill
Jopp's Court, 31, Gallowgate
Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-st. and 11, Queen-st.
Jopp's-lane, from St. Andrew's-st, to John*st.
Justice-st. from Castle-st to Park-st.
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Justice-lane, from Justice-st. to East North-st,
KiDD Lane, from Chapel- st. to Summer- st.
Kilgour's Court, 46, Netherkirkgate
King-st. from Castle-st. to Love-lane
Knox's Court, 7, Wales-st.
Lamb's Court, 5, Putachie-side
Lamond's Court, 49, Upperkirkgate
Ligertwood's Court, 73, George- st.
Lime Quay, from Commerce-st. to Waterloo QuayLinks-st. from St. Clement's-st. to Links
Littlejohn-st. from Gallowgate to North-st.
Lobban's Court, 30, Castle-st.
Loch-st. from Harriot-st. to Spring GardenLodge-walk, from Castle-st. to Queen-st.
Long-acre, from Broad-st. to North-st.
Love-lane, from Spittal to Links
M'Combie's Court, Union-st.
M'^Gregor's Court, 99> Gallowgate
MCook's Court, 11 6, GallowgateIMackay's Court, 80, GallowgateMackenzie's Court, 42, George-st.
McLean's Court, 50, GallowgateMaitland's Court, 42, Netherkirkgate
Maltmill Bridge, from Putachie-side to Fisher-row
Marischal-st. from Castle-st. to QuayMartin's-lane, from Green to Renny's-wyndMealmarket, Mealmark et-1aneMealmarket-lane, from King-st, to North-st.
Messon's Court, 32, Justice-st.
Middlethird, from Waterloo Quay to St. Clement's-st.
Milner's Court, 21, GuestrowMilne's Court, 38, Castle-st.
Milne's Court, 27, GallowgateMilne's (Baillie) Court, 65, GallowgateMilne's (Robert) Court, 43, GallowgateMilne's (W.) Court, 60, GallowgateMitchell's Court, 66, North-st.
Moir's Court, 103, GallowgateMorrison's Court, 2, Fisher-rowMounthooly, from Gallowgate to Canal-side
Muttonbrae, from Woolmanhill to Denburn
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106 NEL—ST.
Nelson-ST. from King-st. to GallowgateNetherkirkgate, from Broad-st. to St. Nicholas-st»
Niven's Court, 29, GuestrowNorth-st. from East North- st. to Mounthooly
Oliver's Court, 12, Upperkirkgate
Park-ST. from Justice-st. to CanalPark-lane, from Park-st. to Commerce-st.Peacock's Close, 24, Castle-st.
Pensioner's Court, 18, Justice-st.
Petrie's Court, 50, GreenPirie's Court, 50, Castle-st.
Pirie's Court, 30, ShiprowPhilip's Court, 147, GallowgatePlasterer's Court, 70, GallowgatePoor's Hospital Court, 56", GallowgatePork-lane, from Quay to Virginia-st.
Porters' Court, Weigh-house-squarePorthill Close, 98, GallowgatePoultry-market, 6l, from Queen-st. to Castle^st^
Poynernook, foot of DenburnPrince Regent-st. from Canal Terrace to Baltic-st.
Prince's-st. from King-st. to Park-st.
Putachieside, from Carnegie's-brae to Maltmill-bridge
QuAKER*s Court, 41, GuestrowQuay, from Shore-brae to Lime ShoreQueen-st. from Broad-st. to North-st.
Ragg's Lane, from Broad-st. to GuestrowRamage's Court, 83, Broad-st.
Ramsay's Court, 57, GuestrowRed Lion Court, 77, Broad-st.
Reid's Court, 34, GallowgateReid's Court, 6, ShiprowRenny's-wynd, from Green to Trinity-st.
Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
Rhind's Court, 64, GallowgateRoper's Court, 107, GallowgateRoper's Court, 47, Loch-st.
Ross's Court, 22, Schoolhill
Ross's Court, 6, Upperkirkgate
St. Andrew's-st. from Loch-st. to Woolmanhill
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St. Catherine's-wynd, from Union-st. to Netherkirkgate
St. Catherine's Court, 14, Shiprow
St. Clement's-st. from Garvock's-st. to Wellington-st.
St. Nicholas-st. from Union-st. to George-st.
St. Nicholas-lane, from St. Nicholas-st. to Correction-wyndSalter's Court, 39, Loch-st.
Schoolhill, from Upperkirkgate to Woolmanhill
Scott's Court, 25, QuaySeaton's Court, 91, Broad-st.
Shipmaster's Court, 97, ShiprowShiprow, from Union-st. to Trinity CornerShewan's Court, 119* Gallowgate
Shoe-lane, from North-st. to Queen-st.
Shorebrae, from Shiprow to QuayShore-lane, from Quay to Virginia-st.
Shuttle-lane, from East North-st. to Park-stShuttle-st. from St. Andrew's-st. to John-st.
Silver-st. from Golden Square to Skene TerraceSimpson's Court, 139, Gallowgate
Sim's Square, from Blackfriars-st. to John-stSinclair's Close, 20, Justice-st.
Skene-st. from Denburn to Cherryvale
Skene-square, from Steps of Gilcomston to Hutcheon«st.Skene Terrace, from Skene-st. to Summer-st.Smith's Court, \6, Netherkirkgate
Smith's (J.) Court, 113, GallowgateSmith's Court, 49, GallowgateSpa-st. from Denburn to Steps of GilcomstonSpittal, from Mounthooly to Old AberdeenSpring-Garden, from George-st. to Windy-wyndStill's Court, 18, Castle-st.
Still's Court, 88, ShiprowStronach's Close, Exchequer-^rowSugarhouse-lane, from Quay to Virginia-st. f^Summer-st. from Union Place to Skene-st.
Summer-lane, from Garvock's-wynd to Fish-st.
Sutherland's Court, 17, James-st.
Sutherland's Court, 126, GallowgateSutherland's Court, 78, Shiprow
Theatre-lane, from Quay to Virginia-st.
Thistle- St. from Rose-st. to Rubislaw-roadThompson's Court, 55, North-st.
Thomson's Court, 6l, Broad-st.
Thomson's Court, 21, Quay1824—25
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Thornton's Courts 23, GuestrowTrinity-8t. from Denburn to Trinity-lane
Trinity Corner, from Shiprow to Putachieside
Trinity-lane, from Trinity Corner to Trinity-st.
Tytler's Court, Green
Union-st. from Castle-st. to Union Place
Union Buildings, from Castle-st. to ShiprowUnion Place, from Union-st. to South BridgeUnion Terrace, from Union Bridge to Skene TerraceUnion-lane, from Union-st. to GuestrowUnion-row, from Union-st. to Summer-st.Upperkirkgate, from Broad-st. to Schoolhill
Vennel, from Gallowgate to Loch-st.
Virginia-st. from Commerce-st. to Weigh-house-square
Wales-st. from Park-st to the Canal
Wales (Little) st. from Wales-st. to Hanover-st.
Wales-st. Market^ Wales-st.
Walker's Court, 17, Virginia-st.
Walker's Court, 49, GuestrowWater-lane, from Quay to Virginia-st.
Waterloo Quay, from Lime Quay to Building YardsWatt's Court, 28, Virginia-st.
Watson's Court, 45, North-st.
Webster's Court, 10, East North-st.
Webster's Courti 72, ShiprowWeigh-house-square. QuayWellCourt, 14, Broad-st.
Wellington-st. from St. Clement's-st. to LinksWest Court, 32, Guestrow i-oj « laT-
Windmillbrae, from Green to Hardgate '•i:>a'* if.'
Windy-wynd, from Gallowgate to Spring GardenWilson's Court, 84, Broad-st.
Whitehouse-st. from Chapel-st. to Skene-st. 'H-'tmcWoolmanhill, from School! vil to Steps of Gilcomstbrf J-'^
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Yeats' Court, 30, Netherkirkgate
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The Royal Mail Coach
Sets off from Dempster's Royal Mail Coach Office, 63, Union-st. or
Anderson's Royal Mail Coach Office, 5, Castle-st. every day, at half past
8 o'clock P.M. and arrives at Edinburgh next day, before noon—arrives at
Aberdeen at 3 p.m.
Inverness Royal Mail Coach, hy Banff,
Sets out every day, from said Offices, at a quarter before 4 o'clock p.m.
and arrives at Inverness at 6 o'clock next morning.
The Fochabers Mail, hy Huntly,
Sets out from the Royal Mail Coach Office, 63, Union-st. every day, at
a quarter before 4 o'clock p.m. and arrives at Fochabers at half past 11 at
night. Joins the Inverness Royal Mail there.
A Coach to Peterhead,
With the Mail, leaves Dempster's Royal Mail Coach Office, 63, Union-st.
or Anderson's Royal Mail Coach Office, 5, Castle-st. every day, at 4 o clock
P.M. Sets out from Peterhead next morning, at half past 10, and arrives at
Aberdeen at 3 p.m.—Carries 4 inside, and 4 outside Passengers.
Stage (touW^
Frhice Saxe-Cohourg Coach
Starts from the Royal Mail Coach Office, 63, Union-st. every morning,
(Sunday excepted), at 6 o'clock, and arrives at Mennie's, Star Inn, Perth,
at 8 same night. Fares the same as by the Mail Coach, except—Perth, in-
side, 36s. ; outside, 24s.—Licensed to carry 4 inside and 9 outside Pas-^
sengers.
Aberdeen and Perth Telegraph
Sets off from Anderson's New Inn, 5, Castle-st. every morning, (Sunday
excepted), exactly at 6 o'clock, and arrives at the George Inn, Perth, at 8
same night—from whence the Union and Waterloo Coaches start next
morning for Edinburgh, at 7.
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Duke of Gordon Light Post CoachStarts from Anderson's New Inn, 5, Castle-st. every lawful day, at 6
o'clock morning, and arrives at Geddes' Hotel, Inverness, same evening,between 9 and 10 ; from whence she starts, next morning, at same hour,and arrives at Aberdeen between 9 and 10 in the evening.—Route byHuntly and Fochabers.
The Earl of Errol Coach
Sets out from Gray's, 18, Frederick-st. every day, (Sunday excepted,) at
3 o'clock P.M. and arrives at Jaffrey's Inn, Peterhead, at 8 p.m. Leavessaid Inn at 6 a.m. and reaches Aberdeen at 11 a.m. Carries 4 inside and8 outside Passengers. Fare to Ellon, 5s. ; outside, 4s. Peterhead, 10s.
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outside, 8s.
The Aberdeen and Kincardine O'Niel Coach
From Aberdeen to Kincardine O'Niel, sets off from the Red Lion Close,
77, Broad-st. every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at 9o'clock, and arrives at Kincardine O'Niel at 2. Returns alternate days,leaving said place at 10 a.m. and arriving in Aberdeen at 3 p.m.—Inside,
10s. 6d. ; outside, 6s. 6d.—John Irvine, proprietor.
Aberdeen and Alford Telegraph
Sets off from the Back-wynd, Aberdeen, every Monday, Wednesday,Friday, and Saturday, at 4 o'clock p.m. ; arrives at Aberdeen on the samedays, at 11 o'clock a.m.
The Aberdeen and London Shipping Co.
Have eight Smacks, which sail from and to Aberdeen twice every week,during the winter, and frequently thrice a week' during the summer season!
Passage to London—Cabin, L.l Is.—Steerage, 10s. 6d.Ditto from London—Do. L.2 2s.—Do. L.l Is.
' N. Yule, manager, Aberdeen, Office 21, Quay.James Jenkins, agent. Miller's Wharf, London.
The Aberdeen and London New Shipping Co,
Have four Smacks, which sail from Aberdeen to London, and from Lon-don to Aberdeen, once a week.
Passage to London—Cabin, L.l Is.—Steerage, 10s. 6d.Ditto from London—Do. L.2 2s.—Do. L.l Is.
W. AUen, manager, Aberdeen, Office 2, James-st.W. Hore, agent, Hore's Wharf, London.
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The Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde Shipping Co,
Leitk.
Three Vessels sail to and from Leith every four or five days.
Cabin Passage, 15s.—Steerage, 6s.
Glasgow,
Three Vessels sail to and from Glasgow once a week.Cabin Passage, 21s.—Steerage, 10s. 6d.
Liverpool,
The Liverpool Packet sails once a month to and from Liverpool.
Cabin Passage, Two Guineas and a half—Steerage, One Guinea and a half.
Hotterdam.
The Rotterdam Packet sails once in six weeks to and from Rotterdam.Passage, Three Guineas.
Manager at Aberdeen, R. Mitchell, Office 33, Quay.Agents—D. Gumming, Leith ; George Duncan, Glasgow ; Hugh Craig,
Liverpool ; James Young, Rotterdam.
The Aberdeen and Hull Shipping Co,
Have three Vessels, which sail to and from Hull every six days.
Passage, One Guinea and a half.
A. Wilson, manager, Aberdeen, Office 49, Quay.Bromby and Gray, agents, Hull.
The Aberdeen and Newcastle Shipping Co,
Have two Vessels, which sail to and from Newcastle.Passage, One Guinea.
Walter Inglis, manager, Aberdeen, Office 36, Quay.J. Shield, agent, Newcastle.
Dolphin, and Tyne (Newcastle Traders)—A. & J. Gibbon, managers.
Regular Trader to Inverness, Cromarty, (| Stirghead,
The Eliza.—Passage 15s.
Walter Inglis, manager, Aberdeen, Office 36, Quay.Agents—W. Stephen, Burghead; H. Ross, Cromarty; J. Suter, jun.
Inverness.
Steam Wacfjts;
The Velocity, Captain Crane,
Sails from Aberdeen to Leith every Monday and Friday, and from Leith
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to Aberdeen every Wednesday and Saturday ; calling at the intermediate
Ports.
R. Mitchell^ manager, Aberdeen, Office 33, Quay.D. Cumming, agent, Leith.
Cabin Passage, to Leith, L.l Is.—Steerage, 1 2s.
The Brilliant, Captain Dick,
Sails from Leith to Aberdeen every Monday and Friday, and from Aber-
deen to Leith every Wednesday and Saturday ; calling at the intermediate
Ports.D. Mackain, manager, Leith.
W. Biggar, agent, Aberdeen, Office 47, Marischal-st.
Cabin Passage, L.l Is.—Steerage, 12s.
Regular Trader to Hamburgh.
The Hazard sails to and from Hamburgh every six weeks.
A. C. Geddes, manager, Office, Lime Quay.Passage, Three Guineas.
Canal Boats
Sail from Kittybrewster and Inverury, from 1st of April to 1st of Sep-
tember, at 8 o'clock in the morning, and 3 in the afternoon.
From 1st of September to 20th October, 10 o'clock forenoon, and 3 af-
ternoon.
During the rest of the season, once a day, at 10 o'clock.
Fore Cabin, 2s. 6d.—After Cabin, 2s.
$n;sumnce 35ioftet;S*
Calder & Co. 42, Marischal-st.
Catto, John, Son, & Co. 42, King-st.
Copland, David, 47, Marischal-st.
Duthie, Robert, 44, QuayForbes, Alex. 25, Marischal-st.
Fraser, Alex. 14, QuayHay, Alex. 13, Commerce-st.
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Lumsden, John, 15, Marischal-st.
Morren, Hugh, 53, Marischal-st.
Pirie, Wm. & Co. Adelphi Court,Union-st.
Walker, Alex. 5, Castle-brae
White, Wm. Frederick-st.
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^Mt0 &f dFsre tot ||ai-6ottr porters.
1st District.—Quay, and the Streets and Lanes leading therefrom to
Virginia-st. including that Street, Shore-brae, and Marischal-st. to the
Bridge
—
Old Quay, per cwt. l\d.— Watej^loo Quay, 2d.—Pocra Quay, 2^d.
Empty Bottles, per g7'oss, 5d.— Do. 6d.— Do. Id.
2d District.—JMarischal-st. above the Bridge, Castle-st. Justice-port,
Exchequer-row, King-st. to North-st. Lodge-walk, the Shiprow to Trinity-
nook, Union-st. to St. Nicholas-st. Broad-st. and Guestrow, South of
Queen-st. and BailKe Ragg's-wynd, Huxter-row, and the Netherkirkgate,
to the Old Post-office
—
Old Quay, per cwt. 9,d.— Waterloo Quay, 2^d.—Pocra Quay, 3d.
Empty Bottles, per gross. Id.— Do. 8d.— Do. 9d.
3d District.—King-st. north of North-st. Frederick-st. Prince's-st.
Wales-st. East and West North-st. Queen-st. Shoe-lane, Long-acre,
Broad-st. and Guestrow north of Baillie Ragg's-wynd, Netherkirkgate west
of Old Post Office, Upperkirkgate east of the Guestrow, St. Nicholas-st.
Correction-wynd, Putachie-side, the Green, and Street leading thereto from
Trinity-nook, and other Streets and Lanes adjoining
—
Old Quay, per cwt. 2\d.— Waterloo Quay, M.—Pocra Quay, 3^.Empty Bottles, per gross, 9d.— Do. iOd.— Do. lid.
4th District.—Gallowgate to the Second Well, and Streets and Lanes
leading therefrom, Upperkirkgate west of the Guestrow, School-hill as far
as Belmont-st. including that Street, Union-st. to Denburn-bridge, Back-wynd, Harriot-st. and Street leading thereto from the Vennel
—
Old Quay, per cwt. 3d.— Waterloo Quay, 3^d.—Pocra Quay, 4>d.
Empty Bottles, per gross, lOd.— Do. lid.— Do. Is.
5th District.—Gallowgate north of the Second Well, and Streets andLanes adjoining. Spring Garden, Loch-side, George-st. all the LochStreets, Woolman-hill from Belmont-st. Ferguson's-square, Spa-st. Skene-
st. and Skene-road to Chapel of Ease, Union Terrace, Golden-square andStreets adjoining, Union-st. to Union-lane, Windmill-brae, and Streets ad-
joining, as far as Dee-st.
—
Old Quay, per cwt. 4>d.—Waterloo Quay, 4^J.
—
Pocra Q;uay, 6d.
Empty Bottles, per gross, Is.— Do. Is. Id.— Do. Is. 2d.
6th District.— Comprehending Dee-st. Gordon-s;t. Bon-accord-st.
Union-st. from Union-lane, Union Place, Chapel-st. and Streets adjoin-
ing, Skene Road west of Chapel of Ease to Cherry-vale, Gilcomston to
Jack's-brae
—
Old Quay, per cwt. 5d.—Waterloo Quay, 5^d.—Pocra Quay, 6d.
Pmpty Bottles, per gross. Is. 2d.— Do. ls.3d.—- Do. Is. 4>d,
(All burdens under 1 cwt. to be paid for as if of that weight.)
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RATES OF FAREFOR
sum Pott^riS, otr9eacfem«m
1st DrSTRiGT.—Comprehending every part of the Quay, Virginia-st.and all Streets and Lanes adjoining, Marischal-st. Shore-brae^ and all Lanesand Closes to Castle-st. per burden of2S lb. and not exceeding 1 cwt.
Old Quay, 2d.—Waterloo Quay, Sd.—Pocra Quay, 5d.
Small parcels under 28 lb. half fare.
2d District.—Castle-st. Justice-st. Exchequer-row, King-st. to North-st. Lodge-walk. Shiprow to Trinity-nook, Union-st. to St. Nicholas-st.Broad-st. and Guestrow south of Queen-st. Huxter-row, and Nether-kirkgate
—
Old Quay, 3d.—Waterloo Qjtiay, 4c?.
—
Pocra Quay, 7d.
Small parcels under 28 lb. half fare.
3d DisTRicT.r—King-st. north of North-st. Frederick, Prince's, Wales,East and West North, and Queen Streets, Shoe-lane, Long-acre, Broad-st. and Guestrow north of Queen-st. Upperkirkgate, St. Nicholas-st. Cor-rection-wynd, Putachie-side, the Green, and all Streets and Lanes ad-joining^-
Old Quay, 4id.—Waterloo Quay, 6d.—Pocra Quay, Sd,
Small parcels under 28 lb. half fare.
4th District.—Gallowgate, Loch-side, Spring-garden, George-st. toNew Flesh-market, School-hill, Harriot-st. Belmont-st. Back-wynd,Union-st. to Denburn-bridge, and all Streets and Lanes adjoining these—
Old Quay, 5d.—Waterloo Quay, 6d.—Pocra Quay, 9d.
Small parcels under 28 lb. half fare.
5th District.—Woolman-hill, Ferguson's-square, Spa-st. Skene-st. andSkene-road to Chapel of Ease, Union Terrace, Golden-square, Union-st.from the Bridge to Union-lane, Windmill-brae to Dee-st. and all Streetsand Lanes adjoining these
—
Old Quay, 6d.— Waterloo Quay, Sd.-^Pocra Quay, Is*
Small parcels under 28 lb. half fare.
6th District.—Union-st. from Union-lane to the extremity of UnionPlace, Chapel-st. Skene-road from Chapel of Ease to Cherry-vale, Gilcom-ston to head of Jack's-brae, George-st. from the New Flesh-market as. far
as Glenny's Nursery, and all Streets and Lanes within these boundaries—
Old Quay, 7d.—Waterloo Quay, lOd.—Pocra Quay, Is. 2d*
Small parcels under 28 lb. half fare.
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Rates ofFare to or from the Coach-Offices, vk,
AndersorCs (§ Dempster's
:
1st District.—Broad-st. St. Nicholas-st. Union-st. to the Bridge, Ship-row to Trinity-nook, Marischal-st. and the Shore to Commerce-st. Jus-tice-st. East and West North, King, Prince's, Frederick, and Queen Streets,
and all intermediate and adjacent Streets and Lanes, within these boun«daries. Threepence.
Small parcels under 28 lb. half fare.
2d District.—Gallowgate, Loch-side, and Spring-garden, George-st. to
New Flesh-market, School-hill, Harriot-st. Belmont-st. Union-st. from theBridge to Union-lane, Denburn and Terrace, Windmill-brae, Green, Poy-nernook, and all intermediate Streets and Lanes within these boundaries,Fourpence^
Small parcels under 28 lb. half fare.
3d District.—Broadford and all the Loch Streets, Ferguson's-square,Spa-st. Gilcomston, Skene-road as far as Cherry-vale, Chapel-st. Golden-square, Union Place, and all intermediate and adjacent Streets and Lanescomprehended within these boundaries. Sixpence.
Small parcels under 28 lb. half fare.
Intermediate or greater distances to be paid for in the same proportion
;
and these rates to be paid for all burdens of 28 lb. and not exceeding 1 cwt. •
when above that weight, to be paid for in the same proportion. And whenporters are employed at unseasonable hours, that is, after 11 o'clock atnight, or before 4 o'clock in the morning, to be paid half the foregoingrates additional.
If engaged by time, Atd. per hour for the Jirst two hours, and 3d. per hourafterwards.
RATES OF FAREFOR
©artciis anH iSacftmen ot ©oalg*
1st District.—To extend to every part of the Quay, and the Streetsand Lanes leading therefrom to Virginia-st. and every part of that Street,
Carters, for each boll of English Coals, 3d.Backmen, per mett of ditto, - Id.
2d District.—-To extend from the Quay to Footdee-well—-to the Nook-well at the east end of the North-st. and down by the Nook-well to Jus-
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tice-port—the Castle-st. Lodge-walk, Huxter-row, Exchequer-row, andBroad-st. as far as Queen-st. and Ragg's-wynd—from thence down theGuestrow and Netherkirkgate, as far as Wallace-nook, and Shiprow fromthe Netherkirkgate to Trinity-nook—including all these different Streets
and Lanes, to said extent, and all other places not extending beyond theselimits.
Carters, per boll - 4d.
Backmen, per mett - l|d.
3d District.—To extend to North-st. after passing the Nook-well, as
far as Littlejohn-st.—to Queen-st. Shoe-lane, Long-acre, both sides ofBroad-st. above Queen-st. the Gallowgate to Littlejohn-st. and the Gues-trow above Ragg's-wynd—the Upperkirkgate as far westward as the Millburn—from the Trinity-nook round by Putachie-side—past Wallace-nookto Dubby-row—the Correction-wynd, and the whole of the Green as far as
Kenny's and the Back-wynd, with the whole Lanes and Streets from the
south side of that part of the Green—and the whole of the lower part of
Footdee from the Well.
Carters, per boll - 4<^d,
Backmen, per mett - 2d.
4th District.—To extend to the Windmill-brae, as far as the avenuewhich leads to the old Windmill—to the Denburn and Mutton-brae—the
whole of School-hill and Belmont-st. as far as the Infirmary—to Rotten,
holes and Spring-garden, including the Streets of the Lochlands—and to
the junction of the Roads at the Gallowgate-head—and all intermediate
places betwixt that and the limits of the third District.
Carters, per boll - 5d.
Backmen, per mett - 2^d.
5th District.—To extend to every other place situated within the Roy-alty, and without the hmits aforesaid.
Carters, per boll - 6d.
Backmen, per mett - 3d.
As also, in ike cases aftermentioned, the following extra-allowances are pay-^^^
able, viz,
:
Where there are Courts, Closes, or Lanes, to which carts cannot have|Coals
access, and where the carters are obliged to carry the coals above twenty;^^
yards from the street into such Courts, Closes, or Lanes, on their backs.j^^
the Carters only are to have Id. per boll of addition :—And, 2dly, Where" ^
the Carters or Backmen are obliged to carry on their backs either up oi
down more than one pair of stairs, they are to receive |d. per mett addi-
tional, for every pair of stairs after the first.
Scotch Coals are to be charged Id. per boll less than the rates payable
for English coals in the several districts before-mentioned; and the Cartersi
are to empty them at the place most convenient for their employers, where
their carts can have access.
All carts shall be obliged, when required, to take a load to be dehveredir
single metts or firlots to different persons within any part of the town, whec
desired ; but in this case they shall be entitled to receive, in the seyerai ^
districts, ^d. per mett additional.
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Hates ofFarefrom any of the New Quays in the lower
part ofthe Harbour.
From any of the Lower Quays, to the Street passing from the Tide, be-
wixt John Rae and James Gibbon's Dock Yards into the Links, called
Jarrack-st.
Carters, per boll - 3d.
Backraen, per raett - l^d.
To the Head of Garvock's-wynd, and Houses called the Kirktown of
?ootdee
—
Carters, per boll - 4d.
Backmen, per melt - 2d.
To any part ofthe First District described in the foregoing Regulations
—
Carters, per boll - 5d.
Backmen, per mett - 2|d.
To any part of the Second District
—
Carters, per boll - 6d.
Backmen, per mett - 4d.
To any part of the Third District-Carters, per boll - 6^d.
Backmen, per raett - 5d.
To any part of the Fourth District
—
Carters, per boll - 7d.
Backmen, per mett - 5^d.
To any part of the Fifth District-Carters, per boll - 8d.
Backmen, per mett - 6d.
And Scotch Coals are Id. per boll under these rates, in the several dis-
ficts, agreeably to the aforesaid regulations.
Backmen to be allowed Id. per boll, when employed to load Carts, if the
Joals are taken from a Ship; and l^d. ifbrought from a Lighter.
No Carter or Backman shall, on any pretence, take a higher price thane pays for any Coals, under a penalty of 10s. for each transgression.
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Alexander Dingwall, Esq. Postmaster.
John Smith, Clerk,
Robert Gray, George Masson, \ j. Carrier<^ and 4,,Ufnr>f.James Gordon, William Morgan, /
^'^^'^ Earners and Assistants.
The London Mail arrives every afternoon at 3 o'clock, and is dispatched
at half-past 8 o'clock at night. Letters must be put into the Office before
8. The North Mails, by Oldmeidrum, Banff, and Inverness, and that byKintore and Huntly to Fochabers, are dispatched at 4 o'clock in the after-
noon, and arrive from halfpast 6 to 8 at night. The Buchan Mail, from Pe-terhead, by Mintlaw and Ellon, arrives at 3 o'clock, and is dispatched at 4afternoon. The Deeside Rider, from Kincardine O'Niel, by Banchory, ar-
rives daily at half past 2, and is dispatched at 4 o'clock. The Skene andAlford Runner, every day, at half past 2, and dispatched at 4 o'clock.
—
There is also a Runner to Maryculter and Durris, on Monday, Wednes-day, and Saturday, dispatched at 4 o'clock. Letters must be put into the
Office for the North, Buchan, and other Roads, befci-e the arrival of the
South Mail, otherwise they cannot go for-ward that night.
The jMails for North America and the West Indies are made up at Lon-don the first Wednesday of every month ; and letters from hence must bein on or before the Saturday before first Wednesday—postage, 2s. 7d. andthose for the American States must be paid at in-giving.
Letters for the East Indies, Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius, and Ceylon,
go by regular ships—postage Is. 5d. and must be paid at in-giving. News-papers, Id. per ounce.
Letters for France go eveiy Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday
—
postage 2s. 3d. ; and Italy, Turkey, and Switzerland, (through France,) 3s. ;
Spain, 3s, 3d. ; Holland and Netherlands, 2s. 5d. ; Germany, Russia, Prus-
sia, and Denmark, (through Hamburgh,) 2s. 9d. ; Sweden, 2s. 9d. ; Por-
tugal, 2s. lid. ; Malta, 3s. 7d. ; Sicily, 3s. 7d. ; Sardinia, 3s. 7d. ; Madeira,
Ssf; Brazils, 3s. lid.; Gibraltar, 3s. 3d.—And all must be paid here,
otherwise they will be opened, and returned for the postage.
The post days for Holland are Monday and Friday—Hamburgh ditto
—
Sweden ditto—the Leeward Islands, Saturday before first and third Wed-nesday of every month—Madeira and Brazils, Friday before first Tuesday,
every month—Portugal, every week, Friday—Gibraltar, Malta, and Medi-terranean, Friday before first Tuesday, monthly.
The postage of ship letters from the East Indies, is 4d.—All other letters
from on board of any ship is 8d. over and above the inland rates ; and so
in proportion for double, treble, and ounce letters.
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All double, treble, and other letters and packets, pay in proportion to the
respective rates of single letters. Packets chargeable by weight, pay after
the rate of four single letters for every ounce weight.
Money orders, for ti-ansmitting small sums, under £5 5s. are granted and
paid by the Clerk, from 10 to 2 o'clock.
No Member of Parharaent can send more than 10, nor receive more than
15 letters free, daily. A frank must be under an oz. ; when an oz. or above,
the letter is charged with postage.
Henry Lumsden, advocate, agent for General Post-Offi,ce.
SHERIFF COURT.
Andrew Murray, Esq. sheriff depute.
Alexander Dauney, Esq. ll.i>. and William Kennedy, Esq. sherifis-subst.
James Gordon of Craig, sheriff-clerk.
Francis Gordon and Patrick Henderson, clerks-depute.
William Simpson, procurator fiscal.
(Court days, Wednesdays and Fridays.)
JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT.
Francis Gordon, clerk. P. Henderson, depute-clerk.
Alexander Thomson, procurator fiscal.
SMALL DEBT COURT,
Held at Aberdeen, in the Record Hall, every second Monday.
The acting Justices of the Peace, judges.
Francis Gordon, principal clerk. P. Henderson, depute clerk.
INHABITED HOUSE DUTY.
£5, and under £20, rent inclusive. Is. 6d. per pound.20, 40, 2s. 3d. do.
40, and upwards 2s. lOd. do.
And so on at same rate of 2s. lOd. per pound for rent of any amount.
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Siactnlrjofe) I9tttg^_,y
Wi7l. Duty. rz«. Duty. TTw. Duty.
L. s. ^. L. s. rf. L. s. d.1 to 6 2 S 24 7 4 9 55 to 59 18 12*Do. 3 25 7 13 3 60 64 19 16 9
7 9 26 8 1 9 65 69 20 19 38 15 27 8 10 70 74 22 1 69 1 28 8 18 6 75 79 23 4 610 1 7 29 6 7 80 84 24 6 611 1 15 3 30 9 15 3 85 89 25 912 2 3 9 31 10 3 9 90 94 26 11 313 2 12 3 32 10 12 3 95 99 27 13 914 3 9 33 11 6 100 109 29 7 615 S 9 34 11 9 110 119 31 12 316 3 17 6 25 11 17 3 120 129 32 17 317 4 6 S6 12 5 9 130 139 36 218 4 14 3 SI 12 14 3 140 149 38 719 5 2 9 2^ 13 o 6 150 159 40 11 920 5 11 3 39 IS 11 160 169 42 16 921 5 19 6 40 to 44 14 7 9 170 179 45 1 622 6 8 45 49 15 15 9 180 46 10 323 6 16 50 54 17 4 Above 180, Is. 6d. each.
|
Houses occupied in different tenements, i^rng- distinct properties, to payIs 6d for each window under 7. If the vvindows exceed 1, to be ch^ged asan entire bouse.
Windows in Shops or Warehouses, in front, and on the ground or base-ment storey, are exempt, if not exceeding the number of 3.
Poor who receive pubhc charity, are exempted ; also, persons having 3children wholly maintained by them, and occupying houses not worth £,S
yearly rent, and not having more than 6 windows.Houses furnished, and left to the care of any person or servant, are liable
to window duty.
DUTIES ON COMMERCIAL SERVANTS.
Travellers or Riders, where one is employed, £\ 10s. For two or more,£2 10s. each.
Clerk, Book-keeper, or Office-keeper, where one is employed, £1—for
two or more do., £\ 10s. each. Shopmen, Warehousemen, Cellarmen,
Porters, &c. £1 each.—The only exemptions from these duties, are Ap-prentices bound for seven years, where no premium has been given or con-
tracted for ; and male persons employed as Shopmen wholly maintained
and lodged in the house of their employers, being under 18 years of age.
* Houses having less than 7 xvindows^ If charged to tJie Inhahited House Duii/, are
liable to the duty ofds. ; and ifnot charged to that duty^ only to2s. 3d.
TABLE OF APPOINTMENTS.
1824.
SEPTEMBER. NOVEMBER.Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 Mon. 1 8 15 22 29
Thurs. 2 9 16 23 30 Tues. 2 9 16 23 30
Frid. 3 10 17 24 Wed. 3 10 17 24
Sat. 4 11 18 25 Thurs. 4 11 18 25
Sun. 5 12 19 26 Frid. (5)12 19 26
Mon. 6 13 20 27 Sat. 6 13 20 27
Tues. 7 14 21 28 Sun. 7 14 21 28
OCTOBER. DECEMBER.Frid. 1 8 15 22 29 Wed. 1 8 15 22 29
Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 Thurs. 2 9 16 23 30
Sun. 3 10 17 24 31 Frid. 3 10 17 24 31
Mon. 4 11 18 25 Sat. 4 11 18(25)
Tues. 5 12 19 26 Sun. 5 12 19 26
Wed. . 6 13 20 27 Mon. 6 13 20 27
Thurs. 7 14 21 28 Tues. 7 14 21 28
1825.
JANUARY. 1MAY. SEPTEMBER.
Sat. (1) 8 15 22(29): Sun. 1 8 15 22(29) Thurs. 1 8 15 22 29
Sun. 2 9 16 23(30) Mon. 2 9 16 23 30 Frid. 2 9 16 23 30
Mon. 3 10 17 24 31 Tues. 3 10 17 24 31 Sat. 3 10 17 24
Tues. 4 11 18 25 Wed. 4 11 18 25 Sun. 4 11 18 25
Wed. 5 12 19 26 Thurs 5 12 19 26 Mon. 5 12 19 26
Thurs. 6 13 20 27 Frid. 6 13 20 27 Tues. 6 13 20 27
Frid. 7 14 21 28 Sat. 7 14 21 28 Wed. 7 14 21 28
FEBRUARY. JUNE. OCTOBER.
Tues. 1 8 15 22 Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 Sat. 1 8 15 22 29
Wed. 2 9 16 23 Thurs.2 9 16 23 30 Sun. 2 9 16 23 30
Thurs. 3 10 17 24 Frid. 3 10 17 24 Mon. 3 10 17 24 31
Frid. 4 11 18 25 Sat. 4 11 18 25 Tues. 4 11 18 25
Sat. 5 12 19 26 Sun. 5 12 19 26 Wed. 5 12 19 26
Sun, 6 13 20 27 Mon. 6 13 20 27 Thurs. 6 13 20 27
Mon. 7 14 21 28 Tues. 7 14 21 28 Frid. 7 14 21 28
MARCH. JULY. NOVEMBER.
Tues, 1 8 15 22 29 Frid. 1 8 15 22 29 Tues. 1 8 15 22 29
Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 Sat. S 9 16 23 30 Wed. 2 9 16 23 30
Thurs. 3 10 17 24 31 Sun. 3 10 17 24 31 Thurs. 3 10 17 24
Frid. 4 11 18 25 Mon. 4 11 18 25 Frid. 4 11 18 25
Sat. 5 12 19 26 Tues. 5 12(19)26 Sat. (5)12 19 26
Sun. 6 13 20 27 Wed. 6 13 20 27 Sun. 6 13 20 27
Mon. 7 14 21 28 Thurs. 7 14 21 28 Mon. 7 14 21 28
APRIL. AUGUST. DECEMBER.
Frid. (1) 8 15 22 29
Sat. 2 9 16(23)30
Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 Thurs. 1 8 15 22 29
Tues. 2 9 16 23 30 Frid. 2 9 16 23 30
Sun. 3 10 17 24 Wed. 3 10 17 24 31 Sat. 3 10 17 24 31
Mon. 4 11 18 25 Thurs . 4 11 18 25 Sun. 4 11 18(25)
Tues. 5 12 19 26 Frid. 5 12 19 26 Mon. 5 12 19 26
Wed. 6 13 20 27 Sat. 6 13 20 27 Tues. 6 13 20 27
Thurs. 7 14 21 28 Sun. 7 14 21 28 Wed. 7 14 21 28
ft|- The Bank Holidays are distinguished by parenthesis ; if they fall on Sunday,
they are kept on the Monday following.
5fa.iii^ Biitie.s.
BILLS, PROMISSORY NOTES, &c.ON DEMAND OR AFTER DATE.
For . . £2 and not above £5 5s. . . .
Above . . 5 5s 9n
A'b^ exceeding 2
mos. date-, or
60 days sight.
£0 101 6
22 6
3 6
4 6
5
6
8 6
12 6
15
15
'Exceeding 2
mos. dale, or
60 days sight.
£0 1 6
2Above . 20 . . . . . . 30 . 2 6Above . 30 . . . . . 50 . . 3 6
Above . 50 . . . . 100 . . 4 6Above 100 . . 200 5Above 200 . . . . 300 6
Above 300 . . . • 500 ... 8 6Above 500 , .
Above 1000 . .
Above 2000 . .
. . 1000
. . 2000
12 6
1515
Above 3000 1 10
FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE.
For any sum not above £100 Is. 6d.
Above £100 200 3s.
Above 200 500 4s.
Above 500 1000 5s.
Above £1000 not above £2000 7s.6d.
Above 2000 3000 10s.
Above 3000 15s.
Every Bill of each Set pays.
RECEIPTS.
For £2 and under £5 2d.
For 5 10 3d.
For 10 20 6d.
For 20 50 . . . Is.
For 50 100. . . Is. 6d.
For 100 200. 2s. 6d.
For £200 and under £300 . 4s.
For 300 500 . 5s.
For 500 1000 . 7s. 6d.
For 1000 and upwards . . 10s.
In full of all demands . . . 10s.
Receive?^ of Money pays Stamp.
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Aberdeen Lying-in Dispensary, 2, Long-acre
Aberdeen School ofArts Library, Melvin's Hall, 41, Queen-st
Aberdeen Mechanics' Library^ 10, Drum's-lane
Aberdeen Brick and Tile Co. Clayhills, office 40, Union-st.
Aitken, Thomas, brewer, 41 Virginia-st. H. 51, Woolmanhill
Allan, James, billiard-room keeper. Chronicle Court, 32, Broad-st.
Allan, George, brick and tile maker. Old Aberdeen Brick-kilns
Anton, Capt. 8th West India regiment, Chapel-st.
Baxter, Capt. Andrew, of the Captain schooner, 9, Catto's-square
Beattie, Peter, cabinet-maker, 2, Correction-wynd, H. Chapel-st,
Birse, Charles, road contractor, Huntly-st.
Blair, William, cooper, 50, North-st.
Black, James, turner, 12, Carnegie's-brae, H. 15, Virginia-st.
Booth, Livingston, ship-owner. Chronicle Court, 10, Queen-st.
Bothwell, Capt. Charles, of the Crimonmogate, 6, Garvock-st.
Burnett, G. K. traveller, (J. M^Kay) H. Barkmill
Cairns, Mrs. dressmaker, M- Cook's Court, 11 6, Gallowgate
Campbell, Robt. paper warehouse. Well Court, Broad-st.
Cargill, James, teacher, 1, Long-acre, H. 9, Princes- st.
Cobban, Robert, draper, 5^, Broad-st. H. Skene-square
County Fire Office—R. Ramsay, advocate, agent, Cheyne's Court,
Q^, Broad-st.
Cuthbert, James, stabler, 11, Mealmarket-lane
Donald, William, grocer, (R. Catto & Co.) H. 11, Exchequer-row
Donald, James, beadle, (St. John's Chapel) Golden-square
Dunbar, Robert G. bookseller, H. Gordon's Court, 14, Gallowgate
Duncan, John, teacher of languages, Thomson's Ct. 61, Broad-st.
Duthie, James, beadle. Trinity Chapel, H. Raeden
Dyce, Mrs. day boarding-school, Mackie Place
Farquharson, Misses (of Inverey), 1, Correction-wynd
Forbes, James, of Echt, 28, QuayFraser, John, surgeon, Huntly-st.
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Fyfe & Co. dealers in snuffand fancy goods, 44, Union-st.
Garden, Mrs. Silver- st.
Gibbs, Mrs. grocer, Woodside
Gibbon, Robert, & Sons, rope and sailmakers. Links
Gordon, Mrs. Major, Broadford
Gordon, Mrs. Dr. 9, Correction-wyndGrant, William, clerk (Leys, Masson, & Co.) 12, Carmelite-st.
Grant, John, clerk (A. Fraser, Quay) 14, Carmelite-st.
Hackney, Lieut. John, Constitution-st.
Hay, Miss, housekeeper. Infirmary
Hudson, Robert, portrait painter and drawing-master, 1, Adelphi
Court, H. Chapel-st.
Hutton, William, slater, Chapel-st.
Jamieson, William, house carpenter, Holburn-st.
Inglis, Walter, manager, Aberdeen & Newcastle Shipping Co. andAberdeen & North Shipping Co. H. 31, Shiprow i
Lawson, Peter, turner, Rettie's Ct. 26, Broad-st. H. 23, Shuttle-lane
Logan, Capt. John, of the Margarets, 37, Quay
M'Connachie, William, tailor, 34, Queen-st.
Mackie, R. grocer & spirit dealer, St. Clement's-st. H. 1, Links-st.
Maitland, William, & Co. blacksmiths, Footdee
Megget, John, teacher of elocution. Academy, and portrait painter, P
40, Union-st. H. Forester-hill
M'Kinnan, William, ironmonger, 25, Gallowgate, H. 45, Loch-st.
Marshall, Peter, wright, Windmillbrae
Middleton, Jas. sworn timber measurer, W. Duthie^s yard, Footdee
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Milne, William, R.N. Chapel-st.
Moir, John, portrait painter, Carmelite-st.
Nicol, Mrs. A. lodgings. Exchange Court, Union-st.
Simpson, Alex, plasterer, Gallowgatehead|
Steele, John, lecturer on mechanics, &c. Princes-st.I
Strath, Alex, teacher. Chapel of Ease '
Sutherland, Robert, plasterer, 31, Long-acre
Torrie, Robert, cabinet-maker, Chapel-st. 5
Union Place Bakehouse, Union Place '
Walker, John Harding, M.D. Union Place
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