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DIRECTORYTHE CITY

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AND ITS VICINITY.

1828-29.

ABERDEEN

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PRINTED FOR W. GORDON, G. CLARK, A. STEX'^ENSON,

T. SPARK, AND D. WYLLIE.

M.DCCC.XXVIII.

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D. Chalmers8f Co. Printers,

Aberdeen.

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CONTENTS.

Directory - - - >_ * 1

Alphabetical liist of Streets, Squares, &c. - - 132

Carriers - - - - ^ ^ 141

Mail Coaches - - , - ^ - 147

Stage Coaches _ -- _ . * - H.

Shipping Companies - - - - 150

Steam Yachts - . - * . 151

Canal Boats - - - - ~ ih.

Post Office - - ^ . - 152

Table of Appointments, 1828-29 _ _ . 154

Window Duty - - - - . 155

Stamp Duties - - - - - 158

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in 2010 witin funding from

National Library of Scotland

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DIRECTORY.1828-29.

A

Abel, Peter, coal-broker, 4, Commerce-street

Abel, Christian, poultry shop, 76, h. Sutherland's-court, 78j Ship-

Abercrombie, Alexander, merchant, 49, Guestrow [|row

Abercrombie, John, Union-place

Abercrombie, John & Son, merchants, Ql, Gallowgate

Abercrombie, Robert, merchant, 49, Guestrow

Aberdeen Academy, 1

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5, Union-street

Aberdeen Banking Co. 53, Castle-street

Aberdeen Brass Foundry, 4, Back-wynd Fnager

Aberdeen Bread Society, 12, Crown-street—James Straton, ma-

Aberdeen Brick and Tile Co., Clayhills—Office, 40, Union-street

Aberdeen Cheraico-Pharmaceutical Society, IQ, Queen-street

Aberdeen Coal Gas Co.'s Office at the Works, near Trinity-street

Aberdeen Chronicle Office, Chronicle-court, 10, Queen-street

Aberdeen Coach Manufacturing Co. 7, Frederick-street

Aberdeen Fire and Life Assurance Office, 89, Union-street—Wm,Gordon, manager

Aberdeen General Dispensary, Concert-court, Broad-street

Aberdeen and Hull Shipping Co.'s Office, 49, QuayAberdeen Humane Society—Alexander Gordon, advocate, trea-

surer. Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street At the fol-

lowing stations, complete sets of Apparatus are lodged, for

finding bodies, and restoring suspended animation :—Cruives

of Don ; Bridge of Don ; Devanha Brewery ; Walker's Baths,

3 0, Quay; Watch-house, New Pier; and the Baths on the

Beach

1828—29 B

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2 ABE—ADA

Aberdeen Journal Office, 24, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Aberdeen Leith and Clyde Shipping Co/s Office, 33, Quay-

Aberdeen Lime Co/s Office, Lime-quay

Aberdeen Literary & Philos. Society's Rooms, II, Union-buildings

A^berdeen and London Shipping Co/s Office, 21, Quay

Aberdeen Mechanics' Institution—Lecture-room, 18, King-street

Aberdeen Mechanics' Library, 1 0, Drum's-lane

Aberdeen Medical and Chirurgical Society's Hall, King-street

Aberdeen New Dispensary, Bourtie's-court, 19, Upperkirkgate

Aberdeen and Newcastle Shipping Co/s Office, 13, Quay

Aberdeen and North Shipping Co/s Office, 2, James-street

Aberdeen Reading Society—Library, 43, Broad-street

Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co/s Office, Links, Footdee

Aberdeen Salmon Co/s Office, 2, Fish-st. QWm. Smith, treasurer

Aberdeen Savings Bank, Poor's Hospital-court, 56, Gallowgate—

Aberdeen Sea Insurance Co/s Office, 11, Union-buildings

Aberdeen Tape Co/s Warehouse, 2, Exchequer-row

Aberdeen Town and County Bank, QS, Union-street

Aberdeenshire Canal Office—Alexander Jopp, advocate, manager,

Jopp's-court, 31, Gallowgate

Aberdein, Alexander, printer, h. 14, East North-street

Aberdein, William, shoemaker, 28, Virginia-street

Aberdein, William, vintner, Burnett's-close, 5, Exchequer-row

Abernethy, James, founder, k. Ferryhill

Abernethy, James, & Co. founders, Ferryhill

Abbet, Joseph, land-waiter, customs, h. 44, Upperkirkgate

Adam, Alexander, slater, Porter's-court, 8, Weigh-house-square

Adam, Alexander, cart and plough-wright, Skene-street

Adam, Alexander, baker, 34, Park-street, h. 44, Frederick-street

Adam, Alexander, flax-dresser, 11, Harriot-street

Adam, Alexander, Shoemaker, 14, Con.stitution-street

Adam, Donald, tailor, 8, Park-street

Adam, John, hairdresser, 87, h. 86, Queen-street

Adara;#Robert, fiesher, l6 & 23, George-street^market, h. J. Smith's-

Adam, Robert, 42, George-street [court, 113, Gallowgate

Adam, William, advocate, 7, Schoolhill [ford

Adam, William, builder, Well of Spa, k. Kingsiand-place, Broad-

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ADA—ALL ^

Adam, William, flesher, 24, Wales-street-market, h, 15, Com-

Adam, Mrs. Huntly-street [;merce-street

Adam, Mrs. William, Yeat's-lane

Adam, Mrs. William, 87, George-street [h, 9, St. Nicholas-st.

Adamson, Henry, ship and insurance broker, 38, Marischal-street,

Adamson, James, shipbuilder, Footdee, h. Wellington-street

Affleck, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 5S, Union-street, h. Crown-

court, Union-street

Affleck, James, tavern-keeper, Burnett's-close, 5, Exchequer-row

Aiken, Alexander, shoemaker, Skene-street

Aiken, James, gardener, 40, East North-street

Aiken, James, jun. shipmaster, Giicomston Cottage

Aiken, William, Shoemaker, 13, Justice- street

Aiken, Miss A., board and lodgings, QQ, George-street

Aitken, Alexander, gardener. Upper Strawberry-bank [[race

Aitken, Rev. John, (Original Antiburgher Church,) h. Skene-ter-

Aitken, John, Aberdeen and Glasgow Carrier—Office, Putachieside

Aitken, William, Ferryhill QVaults

Airth, John, shoemaker, 28, Justice-street

Albion Fire Office—John Sim, agent, 23, James-street

Alcock, Benjamin, shipmaster, Waiker's-court, 17, Virginia-st

Alcock, Robert, advocate, 48, King-street

Alexander, Alexander, shipmaster, (Swift), 6, Carmelite-lane

Alexander, Alexander, shipmaster, (Pursuit), 5Q, Queen-street

Alexander, David, boot and shoemaker, 51, Upperkirkgate, h. 15,

Alexander, James, tailor, Denburn-terrace QLoch-street

Alexander, James, boot and shoemaker, 32, Upperkirkgate, h, 1 5,

Loch-street

Alexander, John, shipmaster, (Prospect), 31, Constitution-street

Alexander, John, shoemaker, Kingsland-place, Broadford

Alexander, Robert, dyer, Giicomston

Alexander, William, druggist and grocer, 44, Queen-street, k. 23,

Alexander, William, confectioner, 5, Park-street [^Lodge-walk

Alexander, William, jun. grocer, tea and spirit dealer,, 105, h.

Beattie's-court, 102, Gallowgate

Alexander, Miss, 6, Gaelic-lane

Alexander, Miss, Bon- Accord-street

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4 ALL—ALL

Allan, Alexander, advocate, 35, King-street

Allan, Alexander, vintner, 9, Fisher-row, h. 3, Trinity-street

Allan, Alexander, Steam-yacht Tavern, 9, James-street

Allan, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 17, St. Clement-street, h,

2, Links-street

Allan, Alexander, shipmaster, (Thetis), 8, Sugar-house-lane

Allan, Alexander, gardener, Hardgate

Allan, Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 31, h. 32, Green

Allan, David, shipmaster, (William and Henry), York-street,

Allan, Francis, of the Customs, 10, St. Clement-st. QFootdee

Allan, George, shipmaster, (Pilgrim), Links-street

Allan, George, barber, Causewayend

Allan, George, Brick-kilns, Old Aberdeen

Allan, George, & Co. merchants, 6, Huxter-row

Allan, James, 2, Hanover-street

Allan, James, grocer. Cotton

Allan, James, late of Madras, Union-place

Allan, James, cabinet-maker, k. 49, Dee-street

A.llan, James, billiard-keeper. Chronicle-court, 32, Broad-street

Allan, James, watch and clockmaker, Holburn-street

Allan, James, & Co. clothiers and haberdashers,, 8, Broad-street

Allan, John, wood-merchant, Poynernook and Causewayend, k.

13, Carmelite-street

Allan, John, merchant. Lemon-tree-court, h. 7, Huxter-row

Allan, Joseph, ale-seller, 25, Commerce-street

Allan & Macallan, cabinet-makers and upholsterers, 73, Union-st.

Allan & Simpson, ironmongers, and dealers in foreign and British

iron, 30, Union-street

Allan & Simpson, manufacturers of locks and hinges, 21, King-

street, and 13, Commerce-street

Allan, William, shoemaker, 9, James-street

Allan, Mrs. late of Newhills, 11, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Allan, Mrs. James, lodgings, 64, Union-street

Allan, Mrs. John, 13, Upperkirkgate

Allan, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 9, Littlejohn-street

Allen, John, fishmonger, h. 12, Harriot-street

Allen, John, & Co. fishmongers, 24, Shiprow

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ALL—AND . 5

Allen, William, merchant and insurance-broker, 47, Quay, h,

Braehead, Gilcomston

Allen, Miss, dressmaker and milliner. Head of Gordon-street

AUardyoe, Alexander, vintner, Skene-street

Allardyce & Hacket, wine-merchants, 40, Union-street

AUardyce, William, wine-merchant, h. Union-place

Allardyce, William, & Co. freestone merchants—Office, 40, Union-

Allardyce, Mrs. of Dunnottar, 54, Castle-street [[street

Allardyce, Mrs. (Collector), Union-place

Allardyce, Pvlrs. Skene-street

Allardyce, Mrs. Granite-place

Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Office-—James Black, agent.

Crown-court, Union-street

Altera, Caesar, glass-blower, Skene-street

Anderson, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, Windmill-brae

Anderson, Alex, shipmaster, (Quebec Packet), 37, Virginia-street

Anderson, Alexander, advocate, 25, Marischal-street

Anderson, Alexander, ironmonger, 17, Park-street

Anderson, Alexander, horse-shoer, h. 35, North-street

Anderson, Alexander, gardener, 9, Porthiil

Anderson, Alexander, cabinet-turner. Sec. 27, George-street, k.

Anderson, Andrew, gardener, 9, Shuttle-lane []21, Loch-st.

Anderson, A. & J. painters, 33, Queen-street, h. Gordon's-court,

Anderson, Arthur, of Deebank, Skene-terrace [_88, Broad-st^

Anderson, David, shipmaster, (Sir. W. Wallace), h. 12, St. Cle-

Anderson, George, jun. tailor, 53, Broad-street [[ment-st,

Anderson, George, merchant, 12, Castle-street

Anderson, George, blacksmith, Anderson's-court, 7S, Nether-

kirkgate

Anderson, James, gardener, 60, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Anderson, James, baker. Union-place

Anderson, James, block and pumpmaker, Waterloo-quay

Anderson, James, mail-contractor, and New Inn, 5, Castle-street

Anderson, James, lodgings, 44, Queen-street

Anderson, James, shipmaster, (Liberty), 30, Frederick-street

Anderson, James, druggist, 10, h. 11, Park-street

Anderson, James, stabler, 54, North-street

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AND—ANG

Anderson

Anderson

Anderson

Anderson

Anderson

Anderson

Anderson

Anderson

Anderson

Chronicle-lane, h. Mitchell's-place, King-street

Anderson

Anderson

Anderson

Anderson

James, slater, 47, St. Nicholas-street

James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Cotton

James, teacher, Denburn

James, surgeon, 9, Commerce-street

John, writer, (Blaikie & Bannerraan's office), h. ISO,

John, vintner, Springbank [^Union-street

John, 71^ High-street, Old Aberdeen

John, tailor, Milner's-court, 21, Guestrow

John, Staffordshire warehouse, and general agent, 5,

John, Peterhead and Fraserburgh carrier, 12, Meal-

John, shipmaster, Skene-square Qmarket-lane

Joseph, Jjook-agent—Warehouse 15, h. 13, Long-acre

Robert, boot and shoemaker, 45, Broad-street, A.

Canal-lodge, 34, Wales-street

Anderson, Thomas, tailor, 28, East North-street

Anderson, Thomas, (Broadford distillery), h. Broadford

Anderson, William, clerk, (H. G. & Co.) h. Sutherland's-court,

Anderson, William, distiller, Barkmill [[126, Gallowgate

Anderson, William, tailor, 76, George-street

Anderson, William, & Co. distillers, Barkmill

Anderson, Mrs. Golden-square

Anderson, Mrs. of Candacraig, 34, Dee-street

Anderson, Mrs. George, lodgings, 12, Castle-street

Anderson, Mrs. dealer in old clothes, 24, Justice-street

Anderson, Mrs. late of Lochell, Union-place

Anderson, Mrs. late of Strichen, Canal-side

Anderson, Mrs. lodgings, M^Gregor's-court, QQ, Gallowgate

Anderson, Miss, boarding-school, Union-street

Anderson, Miss, Summerfield

Anderson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 15, Schoolhill

Anderson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 10, King-street

Anderson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Gordon-street

Anderson, Jane, sick nurse. Burn-court, 44, Upperkirkgate

Andrew, James, porter-dealer, I67, Gallowgate, h. 2, Young-st.

Andrew, Thomas, wright. North-street

Angus, George, watch and clockmaker, 72, Broad-street, h. 4,

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ANG—BAN 7

Angus, Rev. Henry, (United Associate Church), h. 25, Dee-st.

Angus, John, advocate, 1, Littlejohn-street

Angus, James, baker, 108, h. 107, George-street

Angus & Son, booksellers, 8, Union-street, h. Commercial-court,

Annand, George, (Royal Artillery), 13, Spittal [[58, Castle-st.

Annand, George, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 108, Gallowgate

Annand, James, late of Jamaica, Kildair Cottage, Old Aberdeen

Annand, William, ot* Belmont, h, Belmont

Annand, William, hairdresser and perfumer, 104, Shiprow

Arthur, James, blacksmith, Seaton-dykes

Arthur, John, boot and shoemaker. Chapel-street

Arthur, Scott, haberdasher. Cotton

Athenaeum News-rooms, 2, Union-buildings

Atlas Fire-office—James Blaikie, advocate, agent, 1, Long-acre

Auld, Allan, carpet-manufacturer, (A. Hadden & Sons), 49, Dee-

Auldjo, Mrs. Skene-terrace [[street

B

Badenoch, James, tailor, 52, h. Candlemakers-court, 46", Gallow-

Badenoch, Mrs. stabler, 132 and 136, Gallowgate Cgate

Badenoch, Misses, 46, Virginia-street

Bain, Alexander, tobacco-pipemaker, 46, Loch-street, h. 15,

Bain, James, lodgings, 12, Frederick-street QWindy-wyndBain, John, vintner, Scotch Thistle, Blackbull-court, 4, Huxter-

Bain, John, Torryburn Inn, 5, King-street [[row

Bain, Mrs. confectioner, 14, h. 12, Marischal-street

Baird & Ellis, coppersmiths, 42, North-street

Baird, Thomas, coppersmith, h. 37, Long-acre

Balfour, William, traveller, (Maberly & Co.), Kingsland-place,

Balfour, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 36, Queen-st. [^Broadford

Balmain, Mrs. 1, Charlotte-street

Bance, Mrs. teacher. Chapel-street [[Peter Duguid, agent

Bank of Scotland's Branch, Bank of Scotland-court, 35^ Castle-st.—

Banks, Francis, tailor, Downie's-court, 65, Broad-street

Bannerman, Sir Alexander, bart. Union-street

Bannerman, Alexander, mercliant, 60, Marischal-street

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8 BAN—BAR

Bannerman, Alexander and Thomas, merchants, 59, Marischal-st.

Bannerman, Charles, of Crimonmogate, h. Union-street

Bannerman, George, merchant. Union-place

Bannerman, James, M. D. Polgownie Cottage

Bannerman, John, dyer, 18, k. l6. Shoe-lane

Bannerman, Patrick, coal-broker, 3, Water-lane

Bannerman, Patrick, advocate, h. Union-place

Bannerman, Thomas, merchant, h. Union-street

Bannerman, Thomas, jun. h. Union-place

Bannerman, Thomas, & Co. cotton-spinners, Bannermill

Bannerman, Mrs. C. Union-place

Barber, Alexander, vintner, 23, Loch-street

Barclay, Alexander, shipmaster, (Brilliant), 7, Garvock-street

Barclay, Alexander, & Co. cabinet-makers, 47, King-street

Barclay, George, shipmaster, 5, Back-wynd

Barclay, James, late teacher, Ashville

Barclay, James, teacher, 32, Long-acre

Barclay, William and James, clothiers and haberdashers, 14,

Union-street, h. 12, Trinity-street

Barclay, Mrs. Dr. Skene-terrace

Barker, John, clothier and haberdasher, 57, St. Nicholas-street,

A. Kingsland-place, Broadford

Barker, Robert, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer. Union-place,

h. Hardgate

Barker, William, merchant, 25, Union-street, h. Chapel-lane

Barkway, John, farrier, 70, North-street

Barnett, Alexander, cabinet-maker, 6, St. Andrew's-street

Barron, Alexander, Rising-sun Tavern, 14, Huxter-row

Barron, James, druggist, 79) h. 76, Broad-street

Barron, John, watch and clockmaker, 11, h. 13, Netherkirkgate

Barron, Peter, victualling-house, 103, Shiprow

Barron, Robert, miller. Upper Justice-mills

Barron, Thomas, painter, 17, James-street

Barron, William, shoemaker, Woodside

Barron, Miss, 18, St. Andrew's-street

Barry, Henry, & Co. iron-founders, 60, Loch-street

Barstow, Miss, Dee-street

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BAR—BEG 9

Bartlet, John, cabinet-maker, l6, Long-acre

Bartlct, Misses, 43, Frederick-street

Bassas, Joseph, 4-0, Dee-street

Bate, James, Steam-yacht Tavern, Footdee

Bath, Mrs. Captain, Dee-street

Bathie, William, shipmaster, (Evander), Links-street

Bathgate, William, skinner and wool-merchant, 49, Queen-street,

k. Well of Spa

Baxter, Alexander, grocer, tea, spirit, tobacco, and snufF dealer,

52, k. Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street

Baxter, Andrew, shipmaster, (Sir E. Banks), A. 9? Catto-square

Baxter, Andrew, shipmaster, (Struggler), k. 7> Garvock-street

Baxter, George, dealer in old books, 3 and 4, Porthill, h. 10,

Windy-wynd

Baxter, James, flesher, l6, Wales-street, k. 3, Hanover-street

Baxter, James, boot and shoemaker, 10, Marischal-street

Baxter, James, dealer in linen and harden, Jack's-brae

Baxter, Captain John, 12th regiment of foot, Denburn-terrace

Baxter, John, porter and spirit dealer, Jack's-brae

Baxter, John, shipmaster, 3, Baltic-street

Baxter, Robert, flesher, 26, Wales-street-market, h, 6, Shuttle-lane

Baxter, W^illiam, boot and shoemaker, Skene-street

Baxter, Mrs. Denburn-terrace

Beattie, James, land-surveyor, //. Jopp's-court, 31, Gallowgate

Beattie, John, mealseller, 13, Gallowgate

Beattie, John, mason, 188, Gallowgate

Beattie, Joseph, porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow

Beattie, Peter, cabinet-maker, 2, Trinity-street, h. Chapel-street

5^eattie, William, silk-mercer, h. Jopp's-court, 31, Gallowgate

Beattie, William, mason, 8, Porthill

Beattie, Miss, lodgings, 5, Mounthooly [^Union-street

Beaton, Alexander, hat-manufacturer and glover, 85, h, 147,

Beaton, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 23, Queen-street, h.

M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate

Beedie,' Mrs. William, Commerce-street

Begg, Alexander, tailor. Windmill-brae Qgate

S^gg> James, fancy dyer, 42, h. Charles'-court, 40, Upperkirk-

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10 BEG—BIS

Begg, John, clerk, (Forbes, Low, & Co.) Poynernook

Begg, John, clerk, (Mail Coach Office), 5, Castle-street

Begg, William, tailor and habit-maker, 23, Broad-street

Begg, John, & Co., wholesale porter, ale, and spirit dealers, 13,

Beilby, John, Museum Tavern, 3, Castlebrae [[Correction-wynd

Bell, Afexander, merchant. Commerce- street, k. Marywell-place

Bennet, George, wine and spirit dealer, 11, Upperkirkgate

Bentley, James, Professor of Oriental Languages, King's College,

54, King-street Ftherkirkgate

Bentley, Thomas, brushmaker, 18, St. Nicholas-street, h. 71, Ne-

Benton, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 21, George-street

Benzie, John, wood-merchant, Poynernook, k. College-street

Benzie, William, porter of the mechanics' institution, beadle of St.

Paul's Chapel, waiter at funerals, &c. 3, Huntly-street

Berry, Alexander, gardener. Steps of Gilcomston

Berry, Andrew, manufacturer, 33, Broad-street, h. Skene-street

Berry, James, gardener, Broadford

Berry, John, mealseller, 13, Gallowgate

Berry, Walter, general agent, k. Skene-terrace

Berry, Mrs. lodgings, 33, Virginia-street

Best, Thomas, manufacturer, h. Golden-square

Best, Mrs. Golden-square

Beverly, James, lodgings, 31, Upperkirkgate

Beverly, John, wright, 84, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Beverly, John, baker, 79, h. 80, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Beverly, Robert, shipmaster, (Velocity), 30, Wales-street

Beverly, Mrs. vintner, Causewayend

Beveridge, Peter, damask and diaper manufacturer. Union-street

Bible Society Depositary—Wm. Troup, bookseller, 12, Gallowgate

Biggs, Charles, boot and shoemaker, 10, k. 23, George-street

Birnie, David, grocer, 30, Woolmanhill, h. 8, Blackfriars-street

Birnie, George, agent, Bon-Accord-terrace

Birnie, Robert, merchant, 5, Back-wynd

Birnie, William, painter and glazier, 37, King-street, k. 25, Fre-

Birnie, Mrs. George, Chapel-street [^derick-street

Birse, Charles, Huntly-street

Bishop, George, carver and gilder, 29, Queen-street, h. Catherine-

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BIS—BLA 1

1

Bisset, James, confectioner and grocer—Shop and manufacturing

house, 21 and 23, Schoolhill, h. Rosyburn

Bisset, Captain James, of the R. V. 2, St. Nicholas-lane

Bisset, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 39, George-street

Bisset, James, riddlemaker, Mitchell's-court, 66, North-street

Bisset, John, lodgings, 130, Union-street [George-street

Bisset, John, tinsmith, (M. Rettie & Son), Machray's-court, 59,

Bisset, John, tea and spirit dealer, 39, Queen-st. h. 39, Long-acre

Sisset, Thomas, vintner, 3, King-street [Constitution-st.

Bisset, William, grocer, 37, Union-street, h. Mathison's-court, 9,

Bisset, William, sen., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 2S, Park-street

Black, Andrew, of Foresterhill, h. Foresterhill

Black, Ernest, porter and spirit dealer, Causewayend

Black, Gordon, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 17, Justice-street

Black, James, vintner, 15, h, 14, Wales-street

Black, James, turner, 12, Carnegie's-brae, h. 20, George-street

Black, James, commission-merchant and agent. Crown-court, Union-

Black, J., shoemaker, 23, Justice-street [street, h. Willowbank

Black, John, watch and clockmaker, 3, Fowler's-wynd

Black, Thomas, druggist, 54, Broad-street, h. Union-terrace

Black, Thomas, & Co. manufacturers, Garlogie

Black, William, wright, Denburn-bridge, h. Poynernook

Black, William, musician, 1, Chronicle-lane

Black, William, & Co. Devanha Brewery

Black, William, & Sons, wine merchants, Concert-court, Broad-st.

Black, Mrs. Colonel, Union-street [h. Union-st.

Black, Mrs. George, vintner, York-street

Black, Mrs. 6, Black's-buildingsl

Black, Miss, dressmaker, l6. Long-acre

Blackball, James, draper, 28, Union-street, h Silver-street

Blackball, Mrs. merchant, 1, Baltic-street

Blackball, Mrs. Silver-street [39, Marischal-st

Blackie, Alexander, agent. Commercial Bank of Scotland, 40, h.

Blaikie & Bannerman, advocates, 1, Long-acre

Blaikie, David, wine merchant, 15, Mariscbal-st. h. M'Combie's-

Blaikie, James, advocate, h Craigiebuckler [court, 52, Union-st.

Blaikie, John, plumber, h. King-street

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12 BLA—BOW

Blaikie, John, & Sons, plumbers, and brass-founders, 11 and 12,

Littlejohn-street

Blaikie, Patrick, M.D. (H.M.'s surgeon, and agent for the care ofsick and wounded Seamen and Marines), 6, Castle-brae

Blaikie, Thomas, plumber, h. 13, Littlejohn-street

Blair, William, cooper, 56, North-street

Blake, James, keeper of the Athenaeum, 11, Union-buildings

Blake, Miss, Chapel-street

Blyth, Robert, shipmaster, (Apollo), h. 7, Garvock-street

Bon-Accord Whale Fishing Co/s Office, 44-, QuayBonnar, Andrew, BlackbuU Tavern, 7, Marischal-street

Bonnor, Charles, 2, Belmont-street fLoch-street

Bonnyman, James and John, blacksmiths and bellhangers, 15,

Booth, George, & Son, watchmakers and jewellers, 34, Union-st.

h. Springbank, Dee-street

Booth, James, shipmaster, (Fairfield) Canal-side

Booth, John, painter, 44, Upperkirkgate

Booth, John, jun., printer, h. l6. Queen-street [[Black's-buildings

Booth, John, watch and clockmaker, 41, Upperkirkgate, h. 6,

Booth, Livingston, shipowner, h. Chronicle-court, 10, Queen-street

Booth, William, flesher, 18, George-st.-market, A. 115, George-st.

Booth, Mrs. John, Canal-side

Booth, Mrs. Alexander, Ferguson's-court, 30, Gallowgate

Borthwick, Charles, shipmaster, (Albuera), Hector's-houses, Com-

Borthwick, William, candlemaker, 26, East North-st. []merce-st.

Bothwell, George, gardener, Greenbank, Broadford

Bothwell, John, candlemaker, Bothwell's-court, 25, Justice-street

Bothwell, William, Macduff, Banff, Portsoy, and Cullen carrier,

M' Kay's, l66, Gallowgate,i h. 13, Windy-wind

Bothwell, Mrs. Lieutenant, Castle-street

Bow, Hugh, guard, (Saxe Cobourg) Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-street

Bow, Thomas, grocer, 109, A. Roper's-court, 107, Gallowgate

Bow, Mrs. staymaker. Princes-street

Bowie, Peter, spirit dealer, 1 9, Loch-street

Bowman, Alexander, vintner, 43, Netherkirkgate

Bowman, Jam.es, guard of the Peterhead mail, 11, Chronicle-lane

Bowman, James, vintner, 6, Ragg's-lane, Broad-street

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Bowman, Mrs. William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 47, Norlh-st.

Boyd, Captain John, 82d Regiment, h. Honybrae

Boyd, Mrs. Captain Alexander, Q5, Gallowgate

Boyd, Mrs. of Crimond, Mackie-place

Boyle, John, professor of the science of singing, &c. 1 1, Union-

Boyle, Mrs. John, lodgings, 19, Union-buildings [buildings

Boyle, Miss, lodgings, Holburn-street

Boys, Lieutenant Thomas, lunatic keeper, Cairncry

Braid, Mrs. lodgings, 29, Frederick-street

Brand, William, late officer of excise, Broadford

Brand, William, shipmaster, 46, Virginia-street

Brand, Miss, 102, Union-street

Brander, Miss, 10, Peacock's-close, Castle-street

Brantinghara, George, wine merchant and grocer, 3, Gallowgate,

h. Catherine-street

Brebner, Alexander, porter and spirit dealer, 17, Carmelite- street

Brebner, Arthur, of the excise, Tanfield

Brebner, James, merchant. Union-place

Brebner, John, teacher, Holburn-street, h, Gilcomston

Brebner and Maitland, boot and shoemakers, 1 1 5, Union-stieet

Brebner and Maitland, leather merchants, 9, St. Nicholas-street-

Brebner, William, leather merchant, h. Marywell-place

Brebner, William, marine painter. Constitution-street

Brebner, Mrs. of Learney, h. Union-street

Brebner, Mrs. Dee-street

Brechin, George, dealer in furniture, 9, Park-street

Brechin, William, cooper, 9, Park-street, A. Bothwell's-court, 25,

Brewster, James, late hosier, 2, Carmelite-street fJuslice-st

Bridgeford, Alexander, baker, 15, h 14, Catto-square

Briggs, Jonathan, commission warehouse, and hardware merchant,

17, Broad-street [agent, S5, King-st.

British Commercial Life Assurance Co.—Alexander Allan, advocate,

British and Westminster Insurance Co.—R. Alcock, advocate, agent,

48, King-street

Broadford Bread, Meal, and Flour Society, opposite BroadfordDistillery—James Millar, manager

Broadford Distillery Co. Broadford

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Brock, William, vintner, I, Woolmanhill

Brodie, Francis, tailor, 20, Netherkirkgate, h. Bon-Accord-street

Brodie, Henry, shoemaker, and officer to the shoemaker trade, 22,

Upperkirkgate

Brodie, John, shipmaster, (Phcenix), 9, Virginia-street

Brooks, John, excise officer, Rhind's-court, 64, Gallowgate

Brown, Alexander, bookseller, Ji. 40, Broad-street

Brown, Alexander, (Gordon, Barron, & Co.) Woodside

Brown, Alexander, clothier, h. Dee-street

Brown, Alexander, keeper of the jail, h. Castlehill

Brown, Alexander, sailmaker, Weigh-house, h. 7, Trinity-corner

Brown, Alexander, baker, Causewayend

Brown, Alexander, & Co. booksellers, public library, 38, Broad-st.

Brown & Carr, wholesale clothiers. Exchange-court, Union-street

Brown, Charles, mealseller, 44, Gallowgate

Brown & Co. Glenburn Distillery, Rubislaw

Brown & Co. furnishing tailors, 36, Union-street

Brown^ Donald, boot and shoemaker, Huntly-street

Brown, George, mealseller, 3, Mealmarket-lane

Brown, James, boot and shoemaker. Upper Denburn, h. 4, Spa-st.

Brown, James, mate of the Queen of Scotland, h. Footdee

Brown, Rev. John, (St. Paul's Chapel), h, Culter House

Brown, John, boot and shoemaker, 10, Skene-street

Brown, John, saddler, 91, North-street

Brown, John, M.D. Skene-square

Brown, John, excise officer, (Strathdee Distillery) h. Holburn.st.

Brown, Joseph, merchant, lu 35, Gallowgate

Brown, Lawrance, 1, Castlebrae

Brown, Peter, merchant, 63, Gallowgate, h. 97, George-street

Brown, Peter, jun. auctioneer, h. 9, Canal-terrace

Brown, Robert, inspector of taxes—Office, 56, St. Nicholas-street,

k. Carden's-haugh

Brown, Rev. R. T., professor of Greek, Marischal College, h. 3,

Adelphi-court

Brown, Robert, shipmaster, (Bon-Accord) 14, St. Clement-streev

Brown, Robert, grocer, 58, Schoolhill, h. 15, Woolmanhill

Brown & Son, auctioneers, 29, Union- street

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Brown, Rev. Dr. W. L., principal of Marischal College, h 1, Castle-

Brown, William, bookseller, h. 2, Belmont-street Qbrae

Brown, Mrs. grocer and spirit dealer, Huntly-street

Brown, Mrs. (late of Glenmuick), Golden-square

Brown, Mrs. Peter, lodgings, 97, Union-street

Brown, Mrs. P. lodgings, 29, Union-street

Brown, Mrs. victualling house, and vintner, 74, George-street

Brown, M. confectioner, Holburn- street

Brown, Miss, reading and sewing school, 34, Virginia-street

Brownie, William, horn-spoonmaker, Broadford

Browning, Rev. William, (St. Andrew's chapel), h. Skene-terrace

Bruce, Alexander, shipmaster, (Thistle), 4, Water-lane

Bruce, George, academy, Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate

Bruce, James, vintner, Ann-street

Bruce, James, cabinet-maker, 18, Shoe-lane

Bruce, John, baker, 14, h. Brebner's-court, 10, Castle-street

Bruce, Robert, gcrdener, Belmont Cottage

Bruce, William, shipmaster, (Jane), 2, Prince Regent-street

Bruce, William, grocer, 6, Blackfriar-street

Bruce, William, gardener, Drywell Park

Bryce, Rev. John, (South Parish Church), Belmont-street, k.

Little Belmont-street

Bryce, Mrs. John, 6, Black's-buildings

Buchan, Alexander, shoemaker, 81, Queen-street, h, Nelson-strieet

Biichan, George, mason. Summer-street

Buchan, John, slater, 67, George-street

Buchan, William, vintner, 5, Huxter-row

Buchan, Mrs. of Auchmacoy, 1 6', Chanonry, Old Aberdeen

Buck & Co. boot and shoemakers, 58, St. Nicholas-street

Bull, John, shoemaker, 2, Carmelite-lane

Bunting, David, cut glass manufacturer, 82, Union-street, h. 18,

St. Andrew's-street

Bunting, N. cut glass manufacturer, 82, Union-street

Burgess, Charles, druggist, 40, Quay

Burgess, J. & Co. umbrella manufacturers, 50, Upperkirkgate, k.

Farquharson's-courtj 10, Schoolhill

Burgess, Mrs. William, (late of Lochel)> Skene-square

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Burgess, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Annand's-court, 27,Virginia-street

Burness, Alexander, wholesale grocer and provision ^merchant,Adelphi Court, 7, Union-street, h. Crown-street

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Burness, James, baker, 45, GuestrowBurness, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 110, George-streetBurnet, George, (late of Balfluig), Denburn-terraceBurnett, Andrew, tailor, 37, GuestrowBurnett, James, George Inn, l6, George-streetBurnett, James, spirit dealer, Chapel StreetBurnett, John, guard, (Union Coach), 19. Union-buildingsBurnett, Newell, advocate, particular registrar of sasines for

Aberdeen and Kincardine-shires—Office, 11, h. 9, Belmont-st.Burnett, Sir Robert, of Leys, L 27, Queen-streetBurnett, Thomas, advocate—Office, 11, A. 9, Belmont-streetBurnett, Mrs. of Elrick, 42, Schoolhill

Burnett, Mrs. of Kemnay, St. Machar's Cottage, 12, Chanonry,Burnett, Misses, Skene-terrace [Old AberdeenBurr, Robert, hairdresser. Quay, h. Burr's-court, 152, GallowgateBurrows, Fullerton, Sc Co. hat manufacturers, Charles-court, 40,

Burrows, John, hatmaker. It. 11, George-st. [Upperkirkgate

Burton, Mrs. Lieutenant, Caroline-place, Skene-square

Bushby, Charles, excise officer, Skene-street

Byres, James, sen. wright, Skene-street

Byres, James, jun. wright, h. Kidd-lane

Byres, John, wright, Kidd-lane

B3a-es, William, wright, Skene-street

Byres, Mrs. Broadford

Cadenhead, Alexander, advocate, 22, Adelphi-court, Union-st.

Cadenhead, Alexander and John, advocates, 21, Adelphi-court,

Union-street

Cadenhead, Barron, & Co. brewers, Newbridge, Hardgate

Cadenhead, David, boot and shoemaker, 10, John-street

Cadenhead, Duncan, gardener, Hardgate

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Cadenhead, John, gardener. Thistle Cottage, Thistle-street

Cadenhead, John, surgeon, 3, St. Nicholas-lane

Cadenhead, William, gardener, Union-place

Cadenhead, Mrs. vintner, 5, Links-street

Caie, William, slater, 87, George-street

Caie, Miss, straw-hatmaker, Hervey's-court, 00, Gallowgate

Cairns, Mrs. dressmaker, J. Sitiith's-court, 113, Gallowgate

Calder, Alexander, merchant, 42, Marischal-street

Calder, Charles, (Broadford distillery), h. Broadford

Calder & Co. merchants, 42, Marischal-street

Calder, Edward, merchant, 42, Marischal-street

Calder, James, merchant, 42, Marischal-street

Calder, Margaret, sick nurse, 91, George-street

Calder, Misses, dressmakers, ] 6, Belmont-street

Caledonian Insurance Company—Arthur Thomson, agent, 11,

Union-buildings

Cameron, Alexander, writer, 31, King-street, h, Millburn Cottage

Cameron, Donald, grocer. College-street

Cameron, James, cooper, Roper's-court, 107, Gallowgate

Cameron, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Chapel-street

Cameron, John, cooper, 6'9, h. 75, Gallowgate

Cameron, John, surgeon, R. N. Morefield

Cameron, Peter, cooper, 150, Gallowgate

Cameron, William, cooper, 85, h. Hervey's-court, 90, Gallowgate

Campbell, Colin, flesher, 11, George-street-market, h. Butler's

Tavern, 6j Barnett's-close

Campbell, Captain Donald, R. N. Mile-end

Campbell, George, 7, Shoe-lane

Campbell, Gray, late collector of excise. Golden-square

Campbell, John, surgeon, 15, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Campbell, John, shoemaker. Chapel-street

Campbell, John K. surgeon, Skene-street

Campbell, Quinton, guard, (Union Coach), 5, Back-wynd

Campbell, Robert, paper warehouse. Well-court, 14, Broad-street,

h. 7* Gaelic-lane

Campbell, Robert, shipmaster, ( —),, Hanover-street

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Campbell, Thomas, guard, (Union Coach), 12, Guestrow

Campbell, William, shipmaster, (Courier), 11, Catto-square

Campbell, William, sen. post-horse-master, 7, Shoe-lane

Campbell, William, jun. post-horse-master, 1, Bon-Accord-street

Campbell, Mrs. grocer, 93, Green

Campbell, Miss, female school of industry, 13, Chronicle-lane

Cantly, James, tailor, Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street

Cantly, Mrs. lodgings, 27, King-street

Cantly, Miss, lodgings, 11, Union-buildings

Cardo, Richard, vintner, l6. Exchequer-row

Cardno, Mrs. glass and stoneware merchant, 76, k. Rhind's-court,

64, Gallowgate

Cargill, James, shipmaster, 4, Wellington-street

Carle, Alexander, v/ool-comber, 27, Woolmanhill

Carmichael, A. vintner, 4, Blackfriar-street

Carmichael, Captain Robert, 42d Regiment, Union-terrace

Carmichael, William, cabinet-maker, A. Henderson's-court, 123,

Gallowgate, and vintner, Chapman's-houses, George-street

Carnegie, Alexander, shipmaster, (Captain, schooner), 4, Garvock-

Carnegie, Dr. J. 130, Union-street Qstreet

Carnegie, William, advocate and town-clerk, Exchequer-court, 9,

Exchequer-row

Carnegie, William, silk-mercer, 27, h. 29, Union-street

Carnegie, Miss B. Bon-Accord-terrace

Carnie, William, stabler, l6. Fisher-row

Carr, Alexander, dyer and bleacher, Barkmill

Carr, John, teller. Bank of Scotland's branch, h. Barkmill

Carr, John, tailor, Holburn-street

Carr, Peter, sexton, 25, Schoolhill

Carter, David, general blacksmith, machine-maker, millwright,

&c. 72, North-street

Carter, David, wool-carding and spinning-mill, 72, North-street

Cassie, James, merchant-tailor, Cruden's-court, 22, Broad-street

Cassie, James, wright, Bon- Accord-street

Cattanach, Charles, tailor, 2, Shoe-lane

Cattanach, Donald, merchant, Hclburn-street

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Cattanach, J. shoemaker, 12, Gardener's-lane

Cattanach, James, wright. Canal-terrace, h. 18, Commerce- street

Cattanach, Mrs. John, Bon-Accord-street

Catto & Co. block and mast-makers, Footdee

Catto, James, porter and spirit dealer, 24, h. 22, Back-wynd

Catto, James, grocer, 18, Woolraanhill, h. 7, Blackfriars-street

Catto, James, wine and brandy merchant, 7> Exchequer-row, h.

Catto, John, merchant, 40, King-street [19^ Spittal

Catto, John, mealseller, 3, East North-street, h. 55, King-street

Catto, John, Son, & Co. merchants, 39, King-street

Catto, Robert, merchant, 11, King-street

Catto, Robert, & Co. grocers, wine and spirit dealers, 12, King-st.

Catto, Thomson, & Co. rope and sail manufacturers. Links, Foot-

Catto, William, tailor, 1, h. 21, Shiprow \jiee

Catto, William, merchant, 40, King-street

Catto, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Woodside [|st.

Cay, James, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 8, h, 24, George-

Cay, William, mill-spinner, Broadford-works, k. Catherine-street

Cess-office for the County—Henry and Clements Lumsden, advo-

cates, collectors. Union-terrace

Cess-office for the Town—James Grant, advocate, collector. Black-

bull-close, 4, Huxter-row—John Riach, clerk

Chalmers, Alexander, weaver, 4, Charles-street, Broadford

Chalmers, Alexander, shoemaker, 21, Marischal-streetj h. 28,

James- street

Chalmers, Alexander W. governor of bridewell, Rose-street

Chalmers, Charles, advocate, 13, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Chalmers, David, printer, 13 and 24, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Chalmers, David, & Co. printers, 24, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Chalmers, John, builder, Rose-street

Chalmers, W'illiam, clerk of police, k. Poor's Hospital-court, 56,

Gallowgate

Chalmers, William, grocer, 36, Gallowgate, h. Ewen's-court, 42,

Gallowgate

Chalmers, William, gardener, Lochhead

Chalmers, Mrs. teacher, 43, Frederick-street

Chalmers, Misses, of Westfield, /z. Westfield

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Chalmers^ Mrs. S., Smith's-court, 49, Gallowgate

Chalmers, Miss, dressmaker, 4, Wales-street

Chalmers, Miss, dressmaker, 3, Canal-lane

Champion, Mrs. Major, Union-place

Chapman, John, builder, 109, George-street

Chapman, John, blacksmith, y, Mounthooly [Church-st.

Chapman, Robert, porter and spirit dealer, 58, Lime-quay, h. 1,

Chapman, Robert, superintendent of police, k. Watch-houseChandler, Misses, straw-hatmakers and milliners, 95, George-st.

Charles, George, tailor, 78, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Charles, Miss, 41, St. Andrew's-street

Chessar, James, hairdresser. Chapel-street

Chessar, James, painter, 13, Schoolhill

Chessar, John, hairdresser, 10, h, 12, Shiprow

Chessar, William, vintner, Gordon's-court, 88, Broad-street

Chessar, Miss, lodgings, 13, Schoolhill

Cheyne, Alexander, merchant, 28, Marischal-street, //. Whitehall

Cheyne, Rev. Patrick, (St. John's Chapel), k. Galleries, Skene-st.

Cheyne, Peter, of Lochhead, h. Lochhead

Chickie, Francis, looking and weather-glass-maker, &c. 48, Broad-

street, h. 125, Gallowgate

Chisholm, James, shoemaker, 89, High-street, Old AberdeenChisholm, Robert, tailor, George-street

Chisholm, William, porter and spirit dealer, Upper DenburnChivas, Alexander, cashier. Commercial Bank, Aberdeen, k. Com-

mercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street

Chivas, Alexander, advocate. Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-

Chivas, Thomas, cooper, 37, Woolmanhill, h. 2, Spa-st. Qst.

Chree, John, tinsmith, (H. G. & Co.) k. Kingsland-place, Broad-

ford

Christie, Donald, manufacturer, 12, College-bounds, Old Aber-

Christie, Francis, plane-maker, 4, Back-wynd [[deen

Christie, George, stone and marble-cutter, 91, George-street

Christie, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Woodside

Christie, James and William, saddlers, 45, h. 47, Queen-street

Christie, John, stone-cutter. Commerce-street, k. Hanover-street

Christie, Stewart, engineer, (Velocity), Footdee

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Christie, Thomas, general agent, h» Chapel-street

Christie, Mrs. 6, Back-wynd

Chrystal, Alexander, porter and spirit retailer, 42, George-street

Chrystal, Alexander, druggist, 154, Gallowgate

Chrystal, Francis, (late of Blackburn), 1, Berry-lane

Chrystal, James, hairdresser, 66, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Chrystal, John, teller. Commercial Bank, Aberdeen, h. 130,

Union-street

Chrystal, William, draper, (Philip & Taylor) h. 2. St. Catherine's-

Clapperton, J. surgeon. Old Aberdeen Qwynd

Clark, Alexander, spirit dealer, 14, Exchequer-row

Clark, Alexander, vintner, 2, Mealmarket-lane

Clark, Alexander, sexton, 62, Spittal, Old Aberdeen

Clark, Arthur, wright and lodgings, Farquhar's-court, 17, Upper-

Clark, Benjamin, sheriff-officer, Skene-street Qkirkgate

Clark, Charles, vintner, and livery-stable-keeper, Machray's-court

Clark, George, vintner, Windy-wynd [59, George-st.

Clark, George, bookseller, 71, Broad-street, h. Silver-street

Clark, James, writing-master, Rhind's-court, 64, Gallowgate

Clark, James, cooper, 14, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Clark, James, shipmaster, (Mountaineer), 13, James-street

Clark, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 8, Gordon-street

Clark, John, clerk, (Mail Coach Office) 61, Union-street

Clark, John, cabinet-maker, 7, h. 6, Prince's-street

Clark, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 106, George-street

Clark, John, grocer, Causewayend

Clark, John B. shipmaster, (Laetitia), 29, Constitution-street

Clark, Joseph, blacksmith and bellhanger, 12, Drum's-lane, h. 9,

Constitution-street

Clark, Leslie, wine and spirit merchant, and wholesale grocer, 57,

Broad-street, h. 49, Guestrow

Clark & M^Leod, druggists, 22, Castle-street

Clark, Samuel, linen manufacturer, 5, Mounthooly

Clark, Thomas, clothier and haberdasher, 18, Broad-st. h. Bon-

Clark, William, manufacturer, Holburn-street [Accord-st*

Clark, William, ironmonger, l6. Union-street, ^. Westburn

Clark, William, grocer, 98, Shiprow

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Clark, William, druggist, h, 9, Constitution-street [street

Clark, William, wine and spirit dealer, and grocer, 8, h. 1 0, King-Clark, Mrs. ladies' school, W. Milne's-court, QO, GallowgateClark, Miss, 87, Gallowgate

Clerical, Medical, and General Life Assurance Society—AlexanderThomson, advocate, agent, 5, Belmont-street

Clerihew, George, builder, 7, Carmelite-street

Clerihew, Francis, builder. Union-placeClerk, Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander, Dee-street

Clerk, James, late writer, Gordon-street

Clunes, Mrs. Bon-Accord-square

Clyne, Alexander, shoemaker, 41, Castle-street, h. 22, East North-stClyne, Captain, 1st Regiment of Foot, Braehead, GilcomstonClyne, William, & Sons, shoe manufacturers and leather dealers,

10, h. Copper Co.'s-court, 14, Gallowgate

Cobban, James, builder, 7, Jopp's-lane

Cobban, Robert, printer, h. Skene-square

Cobban, Robert, & Co. printers, Duthie's-court, S5, GuestrowCobban, Miss, lodgings, 8, Carmelite-street

Cock, Miss, 3, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Cockburn, George, keeper of the criminal jail, and sheriff-officer,

Cockburn, James, hairdresser, 60, Woolmanhill [50, Queen-st.

Cochran, Alexander, ship-owner, 55, Dee-street

Cochran, Mrs. Hugh, Whitehouse-street

Coghill, George, shoemaker, 12, Gardener's-lane

Collie, Adam, shipmaster, (Stirlinghill) h. 4, Shore-lane

Collie, Alexander, slater, 26, Shiprow

Collie, George, draper, h. Dee-street

Collie, George, stabler, 6, North-street

Collie, George, & Co., drapers, 20, Union-street, and warehouse.

Collie, Gilbert, vintner. Bridge of Don [2, Broad-street

Colhe, James, cooper, h. Rubislaw

Collie, James, manufacturer, 12, Gordon-street

Collie, James, shipmaster, (Ariadne) 30, Virginia-street

Collie, John, engraver, 3, UpperkirkgateCollie, John, clerk, (Geo. Gordon & Co. brewers) h. Hardgate

Collie, John, gardener, 9, Wales-street

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Collie^ Robert, hairdresser, 6'2, h. 58, Shiprow

Collie, Robert, jun. hairdresser, 36, Green

Collie, William, bookseller and binder, select circulating library,

47, Upperkirkgate, k. Kingsland-place, Broadford

Collie, William, hairdresser, Union-street, h. Holburn-street

Collie, Mrs. stoneware merchant, SO, Virginia-street

Collison, Mrs. John, Crown-court, Union-street

Collier, Edward, officer of excise, (Union-Glen Distillery) h. Hol-

Combie, Mrs. teacher, 94, George-street Qburn-street

Commercial Banking Co. 42, Castle-street

Commercial Bank of Scotland's Branch—Alex. Blackie, agent, 40,

Connon, George, gardener, 13, Shuttle-lane QMarischal-st,

Connon, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 106, Gallowgate

Connon, James, clothier and haberdasher, 5, Broad-street, /^. 2,

Connon, James, meal seller, 14, Park-street QUnion-lane

Connon, John, canal fly-boat. Cotton

Connon, Robert, cart and ploughwright, Causewayend

Connon, William, coal-broker, 12, Commerce-street

Cook, John, guard, (Union Coach), 5, Back-wynd

Cook, John, Catharine-street

Cook, William, plane-maker, 27, St. Clement-street [^holm

Cooper, Alexander, manufacturer, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) h. Grand-

Cooper, Alexander, cooper, Cooper's-court, 26, Netherkirkgate

Cooper, Alexander, saddler, 24, King-street, h. 27, Frederick-st.

Cooper, Archibald, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 18, Schoolhill,

k. 42, St. Nicholas-street

Cooper, David, flesher, ip, George-street-market

Cooper, James, manufacturer (Leys, Masson, & Co.) h. Grandholm

Cooper, James, hatter, 59, Union-street, Ji. 7, Flourmillbrae

Cooper, John, hairdresser, 128, Gallowgate

Cooper, William, draper, (Philip and Taylor) 29, Broad-street

Cooper, William, mason, Cooperston

Cooper, Miss, straw-hatmaker, 32, Queen- st. h. 2, Ragg's-lane

Copland, Alexander, advocate, 4, Dee-street

Copland, Alexander, vintner, 16, Littlejohn-street

Copland, Charles, Rainbow Coffee-room, 41, Guestrow

Copland, Charles, vintner, 23, East North-street

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Copland, David, merchant, 47, Marischal-street

Copland, George, waiter, 8, Long-acre

Copland, James, broker, and commission agent, 9, Adelphi-court,

h. 34, Castle-street

Copland, John, plasterer, 14, Shoe-lane

Copland, William, (Devanha Brewery) h. Bellevue

Copland, William, late Turner, 31, Shiprow

Copland, William, slater, Porthill-close, 98^ Gallowgate

Copland, Mrs. William, Bellevue, Hardgate

Copland, Mrs. Dr. 4, Dee-street

Copland, Mrs. 34, Castle-street

Copland, Mrs. Alexander, vintner, I9, Wales-street

Copland, Mrs. Charles, vintner, 1 1, Wales-street

Corbett, James, late shipmaster, 11, Peacock's-close, Castle-street

Corbett, William, of Beildside, ^.13, Carraelite-st. QUnion-st.

Corbyn, Thomas J., teacher of dancing, 8 and 9, Adelphi-court,

Cordiner, Rev. James, (St. Paul's Chapel), h. Chapel-court, 6I,

Gallowgate

Cormack, Alexandei% mason and grate- setter. College-street

Cormack, Captain William, Gardener's-court, 1 5, Castle-street

Cormack, William, furniture dealer, 7, Castlebrae

Cornwall, E. Silver-street

Cornwall, George, printer, (D. C. & Co.) h, Machray's Cottage,

Bon-Accord-street

Cornwall, Mrs. Silver-street

Cossens, James^ wright, Kingsland-place, Broadford

Courage, George, cooper, 6, Chapel-lane

Coutts, Adam, advocate, 6I, Netherkirkgate

Coutts, George, tailor, Broadford

Coutts, James, porter and spirit dealer, Kingsland-place, Broad-

Coutts, John, tailor, 12, East North-street pord

Coutts, William, cutler, 214, h.213, Gallowgate

Coutts, William, shuttle-maker, Windmiilbrae

Coutts, Miss, teacher, 8, Black's-buildings

Cowan_, Gavin, vintner, Causewayend

Cowie, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Taniield

Cowie, Alexander, brewer, 5, Virginia-street, k. Chapel-street

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Cowie, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 43, h. 22, East

Cowie, James, vintner, 17, St. Andrew's-street {[North-st.

Cowie, John, teacher, 5^, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Cowie, John, mason, Catherine-street

Cowie, Thomas, messenger-at-arms, 23 and 24, East North-street

Cowie, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Cotton

Cowie, William, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 38, h. 79?

Crabb, William, baker, 3, h. 4, Commerce-street [^George-st.

Craib, George, post-horse-master, 8, Mealmarket-lane

Craig, David, shipmaster, (Deveron), 12, Commerce-street

Craig, James, rope and sail-maker, 35, East North-street

Craig, John, wright, Skene-street, h. 53, Woolmanhill

Craig, Joseph, overseer, (A. Hadden & Sons) Green

Craig, Peter, druggist, 148, Union-street, h. Chapel-street

Craig, Thomas, tobacco manufacturer, h. Skene-street [[hill

Craig, Thomas, & Co. snufF and tobacco manufacturers, 8, School-

Craig, William, tinsmith, 45, Netherkirkgate, h. 12, Guestrow

Craig, C. vintner, 35, East North-street

Craigie, Alexander, shipmaster, (Universe), 7, Canal-terrace

Craigie, Robert, shipmaster, (Confidence), 2, Church-street

Craigie, Mrs. 32, King-street

Craigmile, Francis, teacher of writing, 6, Correction-wyndCraigmile, Miss, dressmaker, 83, Shiprow

Craik, Mrs. Peter, merchant, 11, Summer-lane, k. 13, Catto-square

Cramond, Charles, fiddle-maker, 32, /^. Yeat's-court, 30, Nether-

Crane, Andrew, pilot-master, New Pier fkirkgate

Crichton, William, porter and spirit dealer, 29, East North-street

Croll, James, cabinet-maker. Union-place

Cromar, Alexander, manufacturer, Skene-street

Cromar, Alexander, teacher, 5, Denburn, h. Windmill-brae

Cromar, Alexander, clothier and haberdasher, 21, Broad-street, h.

Cromar, Alexander, house-surgeon. Infirmary [[Summer-street

Cromar, Arthur, druggist, (T. Black & Co.)^. 11, Lodge-walkCromar, David, sub-janitor of King's College, Old AberdeenCromar, James, cutler, 45, A. 43, GallowgateCromar, John, vintner, 4, Shoe-lane

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Croraar, Mrs. James, Crown-court, 36, tfpperkirkgate

Crombie, Alexander, advocate, 7i Queen-street

Crombie, Alexander, dentist, Kidd-lane, Chapel-street

Crombie, Alexander, fruit merchant—Sale Lofts at Weigh-househ. 32, Park-street

Crombie, Charles, dentist, Jopp's-court, 11, Queen-street

Crombie, Knowles, & Co. manufacturers of superfine cloth, Cothal-

Crone, William, watch and clockmaker, Jack's-brae f mills

Crown Life Insurance Co.—Calder & Co. agents, 42, Marischal-st

Cruden, Alexander, porter and spirit dealer, Burnett's-close, 5^

Cruden, Miss^ Westburn, Union-place [|Exchequer-row

Cruickshank, Alexander, auctioneer, 47, h. Q5, Gallowgate

Cruickshank, George, clerk, 43, Gallowgate

Cruickshank, George, clerk, (Devanha Brewery) k. Bon-Accord-st„

Cruickshank, George, merchant, (Inglis, Cruickshank, &Co.)Crown«

court. Union-street

Cruickshank, George, boot and shoemaker, 5, Windy-wind

Cruickshank, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Jack's-brae, A.

20, Littlejohn-street

Cruickshank, George, lime merchant, k. 19, Don-st. Old Aberdeen

Cruickshank, James, grocer. College-street

Cruickshank, James, book-dealer, 88, Gallowgate, h. 72, North-st

Cruickshank, John, professor of mathematics, Marischal College.

Cruickshank, John, gardener, 10, Shuttle-lane [Ji. Rose-street

Cruickshank, John, tinsmith, 2, Schoolhill, h. College-street

Cruickshank, Leslie, gardener. Carnation Cottage, Cotton

Cruickshank, Leslie, merchant and ship-owner, 58, h. Poor's HoS'=

pital-court, 5Q, Gallowgate

Cruickshank, Richard, tea, porter, and spirit dealer, 41, North-st.

Cruickshank, Richard, coach contractor and guard, 11, Huxter-

Cruickshank, Robert, vintner. Bridge of Don Qrov

Cruickshank, Thomas, stabler, Ross's-court, 22, Schoolhill

Cruickshank, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 30, Justice-st.

Cruickshank, William, Ship Tavern, Footdee

Cruickshank, Mrs. dressmaker, 26, Green

Cruickshank, Mrs. 64, Union-street

Cruickshank, Mrs. Dr. 52, Dee-street

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Cruickshank, Mrs. stabler, 180, Gallowgate

Cruickshank, Mrs. Skene-square

Cruickshank, Jane, Broadford

Cruickshank, Miss, 4-7, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Cruickshank, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Gordon-street

Cruickshank, Miss Christian, 20, Dee-street

Cruickshank, Miss, 19, Constitution-street

Cruickshank, Miss, teacher, Lancasterian school, A. 21, Blackfriar-st.

Cruickshank, Misses, 14, Belmont-street

Cuddie, A. surgeon, 10, Carmelite-street

Cumine, Adam, of Rattray, h. Union-place

Cumine, Misses, Union-place

Cumming, Alexander, wood-merchant, Poynernook, h. Broadford

Cumming, George, advocate, 2, Ragg's-lane, Broad-street

Cumming, James, shipmaster, St. Clement-street

Cumming, John, mason, Hutcheon-street

Cumming, Jonathan, Lamond's-court, 49, Upperkirkgate

Cumming, William, tailor, 6'5, Guestrow

Cumming, Miss, Bridge of DonCurrie, David, baker, 60, h. 58, Shiprow

Cushnie, Alexander, mealseller, Windmill-brae

Custom House, l6. Quay—Watch-House, New Pier, Footdee

DDalgarno, Alexander, merchant. Union-terrace

Dalgarno, James, mealseller, 1 8, East, North-street

Dalgarno, William, tailor, 3, Netherkirkgate, h. Jameson's-court,

5, Upperkirkgate

Dalgarno, William, mason, 26, St. Andrew's-street

Dallas, Robert, tailor, beadle of St. John's Chapel, and funeral

waiter, h. Huntly-street

Dallas & Leith, plasterers. Union-row

Dalrymple, Mrs. James, 11, Union-buildings

Dalziel, James, watch and clockraaker, Rettie'.s-court, 26, Broad-st.

Dalziel, Thomas, blacksmith, Footdee

Dalziel, Miss, lodgings, 13, MarischaUstreet

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Daniel, George, surgeon and apothecary, 45, Green, /*. Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate

Daniel, George, merchant, h. Farquhar's-court, 17, UpperkirkgateDaniel, John, brush manufacturer, 46, Castle-street, h. above shopDaniel, Thomas, vintner, 1 1, Mealmarket-lane

Dauney, Dr. Alexander, advocate, sheriff-substitute, Kingsland-

place, Broadford

Dawney, Alexander, land-surveyor, 3, Prince's-street

Davidson, Alexander, tailor, 5^^ Queen-street

Davidson, Alexander, house- carpenter, 1, Charlotte-street

Davidson, Alexander, flesher, 1, George-street-market

Davidson, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene-street

Davidson, Alexander, shipmaster, (Forth), 44, Virginia-street

Davidson, Andrew, teacher, 4, Trinity-street

Davidson, Andrew, shipmaster, (Myrtle), 2, Garvock-street

Davidson, Charles, traveller, (A. Dingwall), h, Cruickshank's-court,

8, Shiprow

Davidson, Charles, cooper, porter and spirit dealer, l6, h. 14,

Commerce-street

Davidson, David, cabinet-maker, 6, South Silver-street

Davidson, Donald, wool-spinner, Denburn

Davidson, Duncan, advocate, 3, Belmont-street

Davidson, Dr. James, professor of natural history, Marischal College,

h. King- street

Davidson, George, traveller, (Devanha Brewery), h. Gordon-street

Davidson, George, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, Union-st.

h. Crown-street

Davidson, George, Ruthrieston New Inn

Davidson, George, merchant, 17, Quay

Davidson, George, mason, 94, North-street

Davidson, George, painter and glazier, h. 112, George-street

Davidson, George, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 34, School-

Davidson, George, of Summerhill, h. Summerhill [hill

Davidson, George and William, rope and twine manufacturers,

Davidson, James, vintner, Ruthrieston [Footdee

Davidson, James, gardener. Chapel-street

Davidson, James, jun. Marywell-street

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Davidson, James, shipmaster, (Alert), 10, Summer-lane

Davidson, James, thread manufacturer. King-street, h. Burnside

Davidson, James, grocer, 13, North-street, h. 4.<2, Long-acre

Davidson, James, porter and spirit dealer, 1, Mutton-brae

Davidson, John, supervisor of excise, 64, George-street

Davidson, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Cotton

Davidson, John, merchant, 17; QuayDavidson, John, porter and spirit dealer, 59, Lime-quay, k. 1,

Davidson, John, mason, l6, Prince's-street []Church-st.

Davidson, Joseph, spirit dealer, 65, h. 67, Netherkirkgate

Davidson, Peter, flesher, 36 and 37, Wales-street-market, h. 2,

Little Wales-street

Davidson & Robb, painters and glaziers, 2, Littlejohn-street

Davidson, Robert, yeast-brewer, Causewayend, A, Niven's-court,

29, Guestrow

Davidson, Robert, & Co. soap manufacturers, Hutcheon-street, h.

Elmfield

Davidson, Samuel, clerk, Weigh-house, h. 13, Peacock's-close,

Davidson, William, mason, Broadford QCastle-street

Davidson, William, shoemaker. Windmill-brae

Davidson, William, merchant, -i^, Broad-street, h. Niven's-court,

29, Guestrow

Davidson, William, jun. merchant, 44<, Broad-street, k, Niven's-

court, 29, Guestrow

Davidson, William, flesher, 5, Wales-street-market, h. Caie's-dykes

Davidson, Mrs. vintner, Footdee

Davidson, Mrs. Andrew, Union-terrace

Davidson, Mrs. of Kebbaty, Union-street

Davidson, Mrs. vintner, 43, QuayDavidson, Mrs. stoneware merchant, SQ, k, 37, Castle-street

Davidson, Mrs. midwife, 6, Justice-lane

Davidson, Mrs. Lieutenant Alexander, 6, Windy-wyndDavidson, Miss, Leighton Lodge, Hardgate

Davidson, Miss, housekeeper. Poor's Hospital, 56, Gallowgate

Davidson, Miss, teacher, Ligertwood's-court, 73, George-street

Davie, Alexander, officer to the Infirmary and Poor's Hospital, 10*

Milne's-court, 60, Gallowgate

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Davie, James, musical repository, 55^ h. 10, Castle-street

Davie, Mrs. midwife, 22, Shuttle-lane

Davie, Miss, music teacher, 10, Castle-street

Davie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 22, Shuttle-lane

Dawson, Charles, town-Serjeant, Well-court, 14-, Broad-street

Dawson, Thomas, overseer of the pot fishings, 14, Gordon-street

Dawson, Miss, lodgings, 68, Broad-street

Dean, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 45, Virginia-street

Deans, Alexander, house carpenter, 12, St. Andrew's-street

Deans, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 12, St. Andrew's-street

Deaf and Dumb Institution, 5S, Schoolhill—-Robert Taylor, teacher

Dearie, Andrew, shipmaster, (Prince of Waterloo), 2, Hanover-st.

Dearie, George, gardener, 4, Fisher-row

Dee Whale Fishing Co.'s Office, 17, Marischal-street

Dempster, James, tea dealer, 80, Woolmanhill []ston

Dempster, James, & Son, quill manufacturers, Leadside, Gilcom-

Dempster, John, mail contractor—Office, 6l, h. 69, Union-street

Devanha Brewery, Devanha

Devanha Distillery Co. Devanha

Dey, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, George-street

Dey, William, porter and spirit dealer, Causewayend

Diack, Alexander, seedsman, Mile-end

Diack, George, grocer and spirit dealer. Windmill-brae

Diack, James, porter, Marischal College, College- court, 82, Broad-

Dick, George, Bellevue Cottage, Hardgate [^street

Dick, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 6, h. 34, Wales-street

Dickie, C. flesher, 27, Wales-street-market, h. Jack's-brae, Gil-

comston

Dickie, James, Gilcomston Tavern, Steps of Gilcomston

Dickie, John, merchant, h. Cherryvale

Dickie, John, flesher, 12, Wales-street-market, h. 25, Wales-street

Dickie, Mrs. flesher, 17, Wales-street-market, h. 25, Wales-street

Dingwall, Alexander, merchant, h. Spring-garden

Dingwall, Alexander, jun. postmaster, 1 5, Netherkirkgate, h. Spring-

Dingwall Fordyce, Alexander, merchant, 9, Quay [[garden

Dingwall Fordyce, Dr. Arthur of Culsh, h. Arthurseat

Dingwall Fordyce, Arthur, advocate—Office, 49, h. 47, Schoolhill

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Dingwall Fordyce, William, advocate—Office, 49, h. 45, Schoolhill

Dingwall, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Woodside

Dingwall, John, of Ardo, 87, Gallowgate

Dingwall, K. shoemaker, 3, Gardener's-lane

Dinnson, John, shipmaster, (Patriot) 8, Exchequer-row

Dobie, William, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 17, Fisher-row

Dobson, Edward, l>asket-maker, l6, Marischal-street

Doig, Mrs. 9> Quay-

Don, Mrs. stoneware merchant, 1 6', North-street

Donald, Alexander, auctioneer and vintner, 40, St. Andrew's-St.

Donald, Alexander, salmon-curer, opposite Broadford Distillery

Donald, Andrew, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 74, Woolmanhill

Donald, Andrew, gardener, 4, Upperkirkgate

Donald, Andrew, baker, 27, h. 25, Upperkirkgate

Donald, David, tailor, Holburn-street QShoe-lane

Donald, Francis, grocer and spirit dealer, 9, North-street, h» 14,

Donald, George, flesher, 13 and 30, George-street-market

Donald, James, gardener, Rubislaw

Donald, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 34, h. 35, Green

Donald, James, boot and shoemaker, 3, St. Catherine's-wynd, h,

Donald, James, tailor, 17, Woolmanhill [8, St. Nicholas-st.

Donald, John, hosier, Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill!

Donald, John, jun. clothier, 6, Queen-street, h. Whitehouse-street

Donald, Peter, stoneware merchant, 37, h. 35, East North-street

Donald, Robert, druggist, 62, Gallowgate, h. 3, Little Belmont-st.

Donald, Robert, brush-maker, 10, h. 8, St. Nicholas-street

Donald, William, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Skene-street

Donald, William, jun. ship-agent, 12, Commerce-st. h. 3, Little

Belmont-street

Donald, William, grocer, 11, h. Exchequer-court, 9, Exchequer-

row

Donald, William, jun. grocer, (R. Catto& Co.) h, 10, King-street

Donald, Mrs. W. Union-place

Donald, Mrs. confectioner, 4, Upperkirkgate

Donaldson, John, post-horse-master and vintner, 124, George-st.

Donaldson, William, tailor, 123, George-street

Donaldson, Mrs. flesher, 29, Wales-street-market, k. Hanover-st.

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Donaldson, Mrs. Skene-square

Douglas A., blacksmith, Causewayend

Douglas, Charles, merchant, 69, Union-street

Douglas, James, cabinet-maker, Duthie's-court, 35, Guestrow, k,

J. Ferguson's-court, 108, Gallowgate

Douglas, William, boot and shoemaker, 24, Guestrow, h. 11, Long-

Douglas, Miss, Thomson's-court, 6l, Broad-street \jicre

Dow, James, flesher, 26, Wales-st.-market, h. 59, East North-st.

Dow, John, vintner, horse-breaker, &c. 47, North-street

Downie, Alexander, teacher of dancing, Calisthenic and Gymnas-

tic Exercises, Crown-court, h. Exchange-court, Union-street

Downie, Alexander, shipmaster, (Newburgh) St. Clement-street

Downie, Alexander, gardener, 22, Netherkirkgate [[comston

Downie, Charles, druggist, 81, Broad-street, k. Charlesfield, Gil-

Downie, James, leather merchant, 29, St. Andrew's-st. h. Ligert-

wood's-court, 73, George-street

Downie, James, shoemaker, 31, Woolmanhill

Downie, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Ligertwood's-court,

73, George-street

Drummond, James, bootmaker, 1, Queen-street, Ladies* boot and

shoe wareroom, and h» l6, Guestrow

Drysdale, Misses, boarding school. Union-place

Duff, Alexander, tailor, 29, Broad-street

Duff, Archibald, teacher of dancing and music, 1, Belmont-street,

Duff, James, vintner, 4, Church-street [k. Clayhills

Duff, James, gardener, 27, George-street

Duff, James, wright, Whitehouse-street

Duff, Mrs. A. teacher, Clayhills

Duff, Mrs. Seaton-court, 91, Broad-street

Duff, Miss, of Corsinday, 1, Littlejohn-street QGuestrow

Duffus, James, confectioner, 78, Union-st. k. Millner's-court, 21,

Duffus, John, (John Duffus & Co.) h. St. Clement-st.

Duffus, John, & Co. manufacturers of steam engines, chain cables,

anchors, locks, and hinges ; millwrights, machinists, and ship-

builders, St. Clement-street

Duffus & Co.'s building-yard, Footdee

Duffus, William, wright, 5, Skene-place

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Duffus, Mrs. silk-dyer, 83, Queen-street

DufFus, Mrs. confectioner, Millner's-court, 21, Guestrow

Duguid, Alexander, wine merchant, 2, Adelphi-court, Union-st.

h. Dee-place

Duguid, Alexander, flesher, 6, Wales-street-market, h. Suther-

land's-court, 17, James-street

Duguid, James, clothier, 10, Broad-street, h. Bon-Accord-terrace

Duguid, James, wood-sawyer, Gerard-street

Duguid, James, clerk, (H. M'Swein) h. 68, Broad-street

Duguid, John, clerk, (Brown & Son) 20, Shiprow

Duguid, John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 2, St. Andrew's-

Duguid, Captain John, 26, Dee-street [street

Duguid, John, & Co. cotton and woollen manufacturers, 3, St.

Andrew's-st.

Duguid, Peter, agent for Bank of Scotland, Bank of Scotland-court,

35, Castle-street

Duguid, Peter, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 24, Gallowgate

Duguid, Thomas, cashier, (Gilcomston Brewery) h. 1, Skene-place

Duguid, William, ironmonger, 37 and 39, A. 41, St. Nicholas-st.

Duguid, Mrs. Baillie, Dee- place

Duguid, Mrs. W., Newlands

Duguid, Mrs. John, silk-stocking-grafter, 20, Shiprow

Dunn, Alexander, shoemaker, Causewayend

Dunn, David, wholesale druggist, drysalter, and grocer, King-st.

Dunn, John, teacher, grammar school, h. Skene-street

Dunn, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Union-place

Dunn, John, merchant, 50, h. Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-st.

Dunn, John, merchant tailor, 5, h. 4, St. Nicholas-lane

Dunn, William, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, and vegetable gar-

dener, 106, Gallowgate

Dunn, William, tobacconist, k. 23, Back-wynd

Dunn, William, tailor, 65, h. 58, Shiprow

Dunn, Mrs. George, merchant, 9, Castle-street

Dunbar, Major, 1, Gallowgate

Duncan, Adam, provision merchant and agent, 10, Upperkirkgate,

^. Milne's-court, 27, Gallowgate

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Duncan, Alexander, merchant, k. Union-placeDuncan, Alexander, & Son, merchants, 53, Broad-streetDuncan, Alexander, & Son, quill-manufacturers. Crown-court,

Union-street

Duncan, Andrew, merchant, h. Union-placeDuncan, Francis, wood merchant, Poynernook, h. College-street

Duncan, George, manager, (Coal Gas Co.) k. Trinity-street

Duncan, George, mason, Bon-Accord-streetDuncan, George, late dyer, Fowler's-wyndDuncan, George, mealseller, 71, Green, A. Windmill-braeDuncan, George, wright, 6, WoolmanhillDuncan, James, flesher, 30, Wales-street-market, h. PitmuxtonDuncan, James, leather merchant, 33, h. 24, Schoolhill

Duncan, James, porter and beer dealer. Chapel-streetDuncan, John, boot and shoemaker, 20, St. Clement-street, h. Li-

gertwood's-court, 73, George-street

Duncan, John, grocer and mealseller. CottonDuncan, John, flesher, 6, Spittal, Old AberdeenDuncan, John, manufacturer, h. 26, Adelphi-court, Union-streetDuncan, John, advocate, 2, GuestrowDuncan, John, boot and shoemaker, 13, St. Nicholas-st. k. Mary-

well Cottage, head of College-street

Duncan, John, boot and shoemaker, Skene-street

Duncan, John, builder, Skene-street, h. Skene-terrace

Duncan, Jonathan, vintner, Ip, Littlejohn-street

Duncan & Son, boot and shoemakers, Queen-st. h. 50, Queen-st.Duncan, Peter, painter, 78, h. 47, George-street

Duncan, Robert, shipmaster, (Superior) 5, Catto-square

Duncan, Thomas, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 6, Flourmill-brae

Duncan, Thomas, shipmaster, (Dauntless) Commerce-street

Duncan, Thomas, stone-cutter. Dee-street, h. Gordon-street

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Duncan, William, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 42, h. 28, Green

Duncan, William, druggist, 51, Castle-street

Duncan, William, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 44, h. Dun«can's-couit, 45, Castle-street

Duncan, William, cabinet-maker, 15, Long-acre

Duncan, William, porter and spirit dealer, 124, Gallowgate

Duncan, William, agent and general merchant, 25, Adelphi-court,

h. Kingsland-place, Broadford

Duncan, William, flesher, 22, Wales-street-market, h. Spittal

Duncan, William, flesher, 14, Wales-street-market, h. 2, Hanover-

street

Duncan, William, jun. flesher, 13, Wales-street-market, A. 2,

Duncan, Mrs. Braehead, Gilcomston [[Hanover-street

Duncan, Mrs., 6, Broad-street

Duncan, Mrs. Samuel, Duncan's-court, 74, Gallowgate

Duncan, Mrs. Professor, 2, Black's-buildings

Duncan, Miss, 5, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen

Duncan^ Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 50, Queen-street

Dundee Insurance Co.—Alexander Cheyne, merchant, agent, 28,

Marischal-street

Durie, David, spirit dealer, victualling house and lodgings, l6f.

Lodge-walk

Durie, Peter, pewterer, SS, Loch-street, h. John-street

Durno, James, clothier, Union-street, h. Bon-Accord-terrace

Durno & Michael, wholesale clothiers and haberdashers. Exchange"-

Durrant, John, vintner, St. Clement-st. [[court, Union-st.

Durward, James, Elgin carrier, 173, Gallowgate

Durward, Mrs. midwife, 23, Frederick-street

Durward, Mrs. J. midwife, 23, Frederick-street

Duthie, Alexander, of Ruthrieston, h. Rosehill

Duthie, Alexander, jun. merchant and shipowner, h. Kingsland-

place, Broadford

Duthie, Alexander, landwaiter, Lamond's-court, 49, Upperkirkgate

Duthie, Alexander, shoemaker. Chapel-street [[Blackfriar-st.

Duthie, James, beadle. Trinity chapel, and funeral waiter, 9^

Duthie, John, hairdresser. Lime-quay, h. Church-street

Duthie, Robert, merchants 44, Quay, A. Burnside

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Duthie, Robert, shipmaster, (William Simpson) 18, Commerce-st.Duthie, Robert, gardener, 133, Gallowgate

Duthie, William, brewer, Hardgate

Duthie, William, shipbuilder and timber merchant, Footdee, h. 3,

Wellington-street

Duthie, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Qg, Shiprow

Duthie, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Lamond's-court, 49,

Upperkirkgate

Dyce, James, shoemaker and vintner. Chapel-street

Dyce, James, druggist, 80, Broad-street, and 40, Quay, h. 76,

Dyce, John, late merchant, 69, Shiprow QBroad-street

Dyce, Robert, advocate, Milne's-court, 27, Gallowgate

Dyce, William, M.D. 48, Marischal-street^

Dyce, Mrs. boarding school, Cruden's-court, 22, Broad-street

Dyce, Misses, of Rosebank, h, Rosebank

Dyer, Philip, flesher, 21, Wales-street-market, h. 7, Wales-street

Dyker, William, Cooperston-buildings

EEagle Fire and Life Insurance —Alexander Smith, advocate, 96,

Union-st. and Arthur Thomson, II, Union-buildings, agents

Eckford, Peter, wright, 21, St. Andrew's-street

Eddie, Alexander and Charles, millers. Nether Justicemills

Eddie, John, wright, 42, Loch-street

Eddieson, James, flesher, 14, Wales-street-market, h. 12, Wales- st.

Eddieson, James, flesher, 38, Wales-street-market

Eddieson, John, flesher, 7, Wales-street-market, A. 18, PrinceVst.

Eddieson, Robert, flesher, 1, Wales-street, h. 3, Shuttle-lane

Edgar, David, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 193, Gallow-gate, h. 2, Windy-wynd

Edinburgh Life Insurance -J. Murray, advocate, 28, Schoolhill,

and Alex. Smith, jun. advocate, SQ, Schoolhill, agents

Edinburgh Friendly Insurance Society—Alex. Smith, jun. advocate,

29, Schoolhill, agent

Edmond, Francis, cart and ploughwright, 7I, North-street

Edmond, James, advocate, 13, Marischal-street

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Edmond, James^ cart and ploughwright^ George-street

Edward, Alexander, solicitor, 13, Shiprow

Edward, George, surgeon and apothecary, Skene-street

Edward, James, teacher of English and stenography^ 72, Spittal

Edward, James, vintner and hairdresser, 86, George-street

Edward, James, baker, Skene-street [[George- st.

Edward, James, cotton manufacturer, 51, h. Clunes-court, 53,

Edward, James, wool and worsted merchant, 80, George-street

Edward, Simpson, vintner, Skene-street ["place

Edwards, Douglas, general merchant, 1 15, Union-street, A. Union-Edwards, R. & J. book-agents and tea-dealers, near Jack's-brae

Edwards, Mrs. midwife, 4, Black's-buiidings

Edward, William, grocer, wine, and spirit dealer, and provision

merchant, 47, k. Daniel's-court, 48, Castle-street

Elgen, William, teacher of mathematics, &c. 10, Drum's-lane, h.

Elgen, Mrs. midwife, 12, Harriot-street [^Skene-square

Ellis, William, coppersmith, h. 8, Littlejohn-street

Ellison, Roger, shipmaster, (Zealous) 15, Commerce-street

Ellithorn & Co. circulating library, Sg, Green

Ellithorn, James, teacher, 89, Green

Elrick, John, mason, 69, North-street

Elmslie, William, druggist, 57, h. Stronach's-close, Castle-street

Elsmie, Alexander, merchant, (J. Lumsden & Co.) k. at Gilcom-ston Brewery

Elsmie, George, manager, (Gilcomston Brewery) k. at BreweryElsmie, George, jun. manager, (James Forbes & Co.) h. 14, St.

Clement-street

Eraslie, Alexander, merchant, Emslie's-court, 26, Gallowgate

Emslie, Alexander, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 23, Castle-st.

k. 44, Frederick-street

Emslie, John, tape manufacturer, h. 75, George-street

Emslie, James, bookbinder and circulating library, 57, North-st.

Emslie, William, baker, 215, Gallowgate, k. CausewayendEmslie, William, merchant, 189, Gallowgate, h. Honeybank,

Canalside

Emslie, William & Son, drapers, 15, Shiprow, h. Kidd-lane

Emslie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 75, George-street

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Emsly, George, coachmaker, 43, King-street, h. 22, Constitution-st.

Emsly, John, coachmaker, 24, Frederick-street

Emsly, Thomas, coachmaker, 43, h. 45, King-street

England, John, blacksmith. Windmill-brae

Erskine, Mrs. Huntly-street

Esson, John, stabler, 59, Green fJames-st.

Esson, Richard, shipmaster, (Johnston) Annand's-court, 27,

Esson, William, tea and spirit dealer, 92, h. Hervey's-court, 90,Gallowgate

Ettershank, Charles, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Kingsland-place,

Broadford

Ettershank, Joseph, porter and spirit dealer, I9, Commerce-street

Ettershank, Peter, sheriff-officer, Upper-Denburn

Ettershank, P. cotton manufacturer, Denburn

Ettershank, William, teacher, Gerard-street

Ettershank, Mrs. midwife, Gerard-street

Etlles and Kennedy, dressmakers, 13, Netherkirkgate

European Life Insurance Co.—D. Davidson, advocate, agent, d,

Belmont-street

Ewen, George, turner, 24, Dee-street, h. 29, Long-acre

Ewen, James, hatter, 17O, Gallowgate

Ewen, John, wood-merchant, Poynernook, h. Lower-Denburn

Ewing, Alexander, M.D. Golden-square

Ewing, William, clerk, (Alex. Milne, grocer) h. Kingsland-place

Ewing, Mrs. John, Lobban's-court, 30, Castle-st. [^Broadford

Exchange and Deposit Bank, Broadford Works—S. Pellatt, agent

Exchange News-rooms, SQ, Union-street

Excise Office, Oliver's-court, 12, Upperkirkgate

Excise Permit Office, 12, Upperkirkgate

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Faddie, John, portrait and marine painter, 14, Catto-square

Fairburn, Thomas, shipmaster, (Earl of Fife) 10, Canal-terrace

Fairweather, John, guard, (North mail) Bon- Accord-street

Fairweather, David, cabinet-maker, II9, h. 121, George-street

Falconer, Alexander, clothier, 2, Queen-street, h 46, Broad-st.

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Falconer, Forbes, teacher, 1, h. 9, Drura's-lane

Falconer, Gilbert, teacher of English, &c. I, h. 9, Drum's-lane

Falconer, James, wright, Bon- Accord-street

Falconer, John, cooper, 8, Quay

Falconer, John, shipmaster, (Isabella) Footdee

Farquhar, Alexander, Exchange News-rooms, 36, Union-street

h. Yeats-court, 30, Netherkirkgate

Farquhar, Alexander, writer, 38, Marischal-st. h. Waterloo-quay

Farquhar, Arthur, boot and shoemaker, 18, h. 17, Farquhar's-

j

court, 17, Upperkirkgate

Farquhar, George, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 45, Up-

perkirkgate, h. 39, St. Andrew's-street

Farquhar, George, Stonytown

Farquhar and Gill, painters and glaziers, 2, Drum's-lane

Farquhar, John, dyer, 5, Flourmill-brae

Farquhar, John, painter and glazier, k. 22, Upperkirkgate

Farquhar, William, traveller, (Gilcomston Brewery) h. Gilcomston

Farquhar, William, porter and spirit dealer, 28, North-street

Farquhar, William, clerk, stamp-office, k 87, George-street

Farquhar, Mrs. Dr., 44, Dee-street

Farquhar, Mrs. James, Waterloo-quay

Farquhar, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Union-street

Farquharson, Alexander, ship-chandler, grocer and spirit dealer,

29, Quay, /?. 11, Commerce-street

Farquharson & Co. merchants, 56, St. Nicholas-street

Farquharson, John, of Haughton, h. Union-terrace

Farquharson, Peter, advocate. Union-terrace [Nelson-st.

Farquharson, Peter, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Broadford, k.

[Farquharson, Robert, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, Hector's-

houses, Virginia-street, h. Commerce-street

Farquharson, Mrs. Baillie, Farquharson's-court, 1 0, Schoolhill

Farquharson, Mrs. sen., of Finzean, Silver-street

Farquharson, Mrs. Colonel, 25th Regiment, Mackie-place

Farquharson, Miss, of Invery, 1, Correction-wynd'Farquharson, Miss C, Union-place

Female School of Industry, Union-terrace

Female School of Industry, 1 3, Chronicle-lane, North*street

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Ferguson, Andrew, M.D. 38, Green, L Union-street

Ferguson, Donald, excise-officer, (Glenburn Distillery) Rubislavsr

Ferguson, James, advocate, 31, Queen-street

Ferguson, Mrs. John, J. Ferguson's-court, 108, GallowgateFerguson, Miss, Chapel-street

Ferres, John, advocate, Albion-court, 18, Castle-street

Ferrier, Andrew, tailor, 6, Union-lane

Ferrier, James, hairdresser, 2, k. 3, Carnegie's-brae

Ferrier, James, gardener, 11, Spa-street

Ferrier, Samuel, porter, 80, Gallowgate

Ferrier, Mrs. Skene-terrace

Fettes, Alexander, hairdresser, 14, Upperkirkgate

Fewellet, Henry A., cabinet-maker, Waterloo-quay

Feddes, Alexander, collector of customs, 16, Quay ["Aberdeen,

Fiddes, Alexander, painter and glazier, 41, h. 7, High-street, OldFiddes, David, confectioner, 11, North-street, /^2I, Shoe-lane

Findlay, Alexander, shoemaker, 25, Lodge-walk

Findlay, James, vintner, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow

Findlay, John, steel-type-cutter, &c. 60, Queen-street

Findlay, John, wright, 13, East North-street

Findlay, John, tinsmith, Causewayend [^Gallowgate

Findlay, Lewis, leather merchant, 18, h. Plasterer's-court, 70,

Findlay, Matthew, cotton manufacturer, ip. East North-street

Findlay, Robert, shoemaker, Holburn-street

Findlay, Robert, wright. North-street, h. 22, Peacock's- close

Findlay, William, stoneware-merchant, 22, Gallowgate, h. 5,

Findlay, William, boot and shoemaker, Chapel-st. [^Littlejohn-st.

Findlay, William, teacher, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow

Findlay, Miss, Union-place

Findlay, Misses, straw-hatmakers and milliners, 60, Queen-street

Finlason, Eric, tailor. Concert-court, Broad-street

Finlason, John, tailor, Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-st. h. Chapel-st.

Finlason, John, jun. tailor, shop and /«. Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-st.

Finlason and Son, tailors, Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-street

Finlason, Rev. Robert, (Gaelic Chapel) h. Kingsland-place, Broad-

Finlayson, John, manufacturer, 17, Shiprow jTford

Fire Insurance Co. of Scotland—A. Gibbon, advocate, agent, SO,

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Fisher, Major, Uevanha

Fisher, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 20, Virginia-street

Flail, David, tailor, 99, Shiprow

Fleming, John, advocate, I, Marischal-street

Fleming, John, merchant, 7j Wellington-street

Fleming, Peter, spirit shop, Footdee

Florence, Alexander, merchant, h. 35, Long-acre QLong-acre

Florence, James, book-keeper, bank of Scotland's Branch, h, l6,

Foggarty, James, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, Wellington-

Foggarty, Patrick, mason, Broadford [[street

Foote, Rev. James, (East Parish Church) h. Skene-terrace

Foote, Mrs. 5, Driim's-lane

Forbes, Alexander, of Rothmaise, h. 42, Schoolhill

Forbes, Alexander, wine-merchant, agent for the British Linen

Company, 25, Marischal-st., h. 2, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen

Forbes, Alexander, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 66, George-st.

Forbes, Alexander, house and sign painter, Hector's-houses, Com-

Forbes, Colonel Arthur, 10, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen Qnerce-st.

Forbes, Colonel D., h. Sunnybank

Forbes, Daniel, tobacco manufacturer, h. Bon-Accord-square

Forbes, Rev. Dr. professor of humanity, &c. King's College, II;,

College-bounds, Old Aberdeen

Forbes, George, of Springhill, h. Springhill

Forbes, Harry, late of Grenada, 5, Mounthooly

Forbes, H. D. of Balgownie, /^. Balgownie

Forbes, Hogarth, & Co. merchants, 1, Quay

Forbes, James, of Seaton, k. Seaton

Forbes, James, merchant, h. Kingsland-place, Broadford

Forbes, James, jun. merchant, h. Exchange-court, Union-street

Forbes, James, ofEcht, k. 28, Quay

Forbes, James, & Co., rope manufacturers, Footdee

Forbes, James, & Son, merchants^ 70, Union-street

Forbes, James Staats, 9^* George-street

Forbes, John, of Blackford, h. Union-terrace

Forbes, John, wool-merchant, 14, Queen-street, h. Skeiie-terrace

Forbes, John, Langstane-place, Dee-street

Forbes, John, tailor, 72, Queen-street

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Forbes, John, stoneware raerchant, 17, h, 19, Schoolhill

Forbes, Low, & Co. cotton-spinners, Foynernook

Forbes, Robert, of Castleton, 1 5, Chanonry, Old AberdeenForbes, Robert, teacher. Grammar School, h. Hiitcheon-street

Forbes, Robert, shoemaker, Ferguson's-court, 30, GallowgateForbes, Robert, tinsmith, 17, h. 15, Gallowgate

Forbes, Simon, porter and spirit dealer, 124, Gallowgate

Forbes, William, carpet-shoemaker, 14, Lodge-walkForbes, William, superintendent of meters, Meter's-court, Chapel-

Forbes, William, wright. Well of Spa Plane

Forbes, William and James, merchants, 1, James-street

Forbes, Mrs. & Miss, of Boyndlie, Golden-square

Forbes, Mrs. sen.. Union-place

Forbes, Miss E. of Ladysford, Silver-street

Forbes, Miss, 50, Queen-street

Forbes, Miss, ofCallandar, Silver-street

Forbes, Misses, of Echt, h. Bon-Accord-terrace

Fordyce, William, porter and spirit dealer, Hutcheon-street

Fordyce, Miss, of Ardo, 26, St. Nicholas-street

Forfarshire and Perthshire Fire Insurance Co.—Peter Macfarlane,

agent, Thomson's-court, 21, QuayForrest, Thomas, teacher, Hutcheon-street

Forrest, William, cabinet-maker, steps of Gilcomston, h. Spa-st.

Forrest, William, vintner. Park-street

Forrest, Miss, dressmaker. Park-street {[street

Forsyth, Alexander, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, l6, h. 12, Park-

Forsyth, Alexander, coachmaker, 4, A. II, Chronicle-lane

Forsyth, David, late of St. Petersburgh, 3, QuayForsyth and Elmslie, chemists and druggists, 57, Castle-street

Forsyth, George, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Hector's-houses,

Commerce-street

Forsyth, George, silk-dyer, 25, h. 24, George-street

Forsyth, John, leather merchant, 73, Broad-street, h. Kingsland-

place, Broadford

Forsyth, William, & Co. upholsterers, 146, Union-street

Forsyth, William, druggist, 57, Castle-street, Ju Commercial-court,

5?>, Castle-street

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Forsyth, William, cabinet-maker, Pensioner's-court, 18, Justice-st.

Forsyth, Misses, milliners, 2, St. Nicholas-lane

Forsyth, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 24, George-street

Fotheringham, Mrs. lodgings, M'Gregor's-court, 99, Gallowgate

Fowler, Charles, dentist and cupper, Lamond's-court, 49, Upper-

kirkgate

Fowler, George & James, teachers of Thain's School, 53, Shiprow

Fowler, George, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 33, Castle- street.

Fowler, James, toll-keeper, Kittybrewster [Ii. 53, Shiprow

Fowler, William, shipmaster, (Rover) 5, Wellington-street

Fowlie, James, treasurer. Poor's Hospital, 56, Gallowgate

Fowlie, John, gardener, Millbank Cottage

Foulerton, Captain Alexander, 11, Carmelite-street

Foulerton, William, woollen draper, k. 11, Carmelite-street

Fraser, Alexander, advocate, h. 29, Union-street

Fraser, Alexander, jun. seedsman, h. at the Nursery, Ferryhill

Fraser, Alexander, librarian, jCing's College, k. 10, College-bounds.

Old Aberdeen

Fraser, Alexander, architect, and drawing-master, 1, Adelphi-

court. Union-street

Fraser, Alexander, weaver, 74, Green

F'raser, Alexander, merchant, h. 58, Marischal-street

Fraser, Alexander, surgeon, 38, Schoolhill

Fraser, Alexander, & Co. seedsmen, nurserymen, and florists, 92,

Broad-street, k. at Ferryhill

Fraser, Alexander, & Son, merchants, 14, Quay

Fraser, Andrew, cabinet-maker, 8, Virginia-street, h. 25, East

Fraser, A., Smith's-court, 49, Gallowgate [^North-street

Fraser, Charles, manager, (Greenland Co.) k. 4, Shore-brae

Fraser, David, cabinet-maker and wright, Seaton's-court, 91, Broad-

Fraser, Hugh, tailor. Chapel-street [street, h. Spring-garden

Fraser, Hugh, dyer, 4, Flourmill-lane, h. 25, East North-street

Fraser, James, grocer, k. Union-row

Fraser, James, boot and shoemaker, 6, h. 8, Drum's-lane

Fraser, James, candle manufacturer, 37, Loch-st. k. Skene-terrace

Fraser, James, porter and spirit dealer, 19, Long-acre

Fraser, John, watch and clockmaker. Union-place, h. Chapel-st.

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Fraser, John, surgeon, 20, Castle-street

Fraser, John, 183, Gallowgate

Fraser, Simon, tailor, Wales-street

Fraser, Thomas, shoemaker, 10, Shuttle-lane

Fraser, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, Lime-qua)'

Fraser, Thomas, blacksmith, (H. Gordon & Co.) ^. Gerard-street

Fraser, William, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 57, Union-street,

Fraser, William, woolcomber, 24, Loch-street [Ji. 41, Schoolhill

Fraser, William, seedsman, h. 13, Blackfriar-street

Fraser, Mrs. late of Tyrie, 5, Correction-wyndFraser, Mrs. John, 87, Gallowgate [[street

Fraser, Mrs. Hugh, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 25, East North-

Fraser, Miss, lodgings, Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate

Fraser, Miss, Skene-street

Fraser, Misses, 1, Peacock's-close, Castle-street

French, George, M.D. 20, Back-wyndFrench, William, baker, 5, k. 6, Shiprow

Fries, Charles, grocer, 20, A^21, St. Clement-street

Frost, Andrew, shoemaker, 29, Shiprow

Frost, Forbes, bookseller, (A. Brown & Co.) h^QJf Dee-street

Frost, John, weaver, 155, Gallowgate

Frost, William, watch and clockmaker, 52, Quay, h. 12, Shiprow

Fubister, Magnus, boot and shoemaker, 62, George-street

Fullerton, George, baker, 45, h. 46, St. Nicholas-street

FuUerton, Hugh, advocate, Golden-square

Fullerton, Thomas, hat manufacturer, ^.11, George-street

Fyfe, Alexander, mealseller, 48, Shiprow

Fyfe, Charles, & Co. tea dealers and grocers, (wholesale and retail)

wine and brandy merchants, 44, Union-st. k, 51, Dee-street

Fyfe, Charles, & Co. importers and dealers in Foreign and British

snuffs, segars, &c. 46, Union-street

Fyfe, Charles, & Co. Foreign and British fancy goods and commis-

sion merchants, 46, Union-street

Fyfe, George, messenger-at-arms, 9(i> Shiprow

Fyfe, Gilbert, vintner, 64, Woolmanhill

Fyfe, John, messenger-at-arms, d, Huxter-row

Fyfe, John, boot and shoemaker, 8, Gardener's-lane

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Fyfe, Samuel, beadle of the West Church, and funeral waiter, 83,

Green

Fyfe, William, merchant-tailor, 4,Union.st. h. 10, Correction-wynd

Fyvie, John, flesher, 8, George-street-market

Galen, Mrs. Alexander, GalenVcourt, 18, Guestrow

Gall, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, Denburn [street

Gall, John, wright and cabinet-maker, Lobban's-court, SO, Castle-

Gall, William, teller, Aberdeen Bank, h. 104, George-street

Gall, Miss, 29, Frederick-street

Ganson, Henry, shipmaster, (Louisa) 53, Quay

Garden, Alexander, merchant, Ruthrieston Lodge

Garden, George, baker, 29, h. 27, Schoolhill [street

Garden, John, accountant, (Maberly & Co. Broadford) h. 4, George-

Garden, John, watch and clockmaker, 14, h. 12, St. Nicholas-st.

Garden, Joseph, shipowner, 18, Constitution-street

Garden, Peter, tailor, Ewen's-court, 42, Gallowgate

Garden, Robert, merchant, Tanfield

Garden, Robert, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 204, Gal-

Garden, Mrs. Maybank, Hutcheon-street powgate

Garden, Mrs. Braehead, Gilcomston

Garden, Mrs. Hutcheon's-court, 4, Shiprow

Gardener, William, boot and shoemaker, h. Skene-terrace

Garioch, John, of Heathcot, h. Union-street

Garioch, John, hairdresser, 3, George-st. h. Broadford

Garioch, John, gardener, 52, North-street

Garrow, John, thread manufacturer, Garrow*s-court, 8, Trinity-st.

Garrow, William, advocate, 19, Marischal-street

Garrow, Miss, cook's shop, 64, Guestrow [|Huxter-row

Gartly, John, late watchmaker, succeeded by John Hardy, 17,

Gauld, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Broadford

Gauld, Hugh, flesher, 4, George-street-market

Gauld, Mrs. vintner, 34, h. S3, Loch-street

Geddes, Alexander C. general agent—Office, Concert-court, Broad-

street, k. 12, Canal-terrace

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Geddes, Andrew, lime merchant & shipowner—Office, Lime-quayh. 19. y Canal-terrace

Geddes, Andrew and Alexander C, agents for the Scottish Widow'sFund, and Life Assurance Society of Edinburgh, Concert-courtBroad-street

Geddes, James, boot and shoemaker, CausewayendGeddes, Newell, cooper, 30, North-street

Geddes, William, vintner. Windy-wind

Geils, George, shoemaker, 49, Netherkirkgate, h. 14, Carmelite-

Gellan, Alexander, shoemaker, 47, East North-street fstreet

Gellan, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 112, h. Ill, High-st.

Old Aberdeen

Gellan, William, boot and shoemaker, 22, St. Nicholas-st. h, Jopp's-

court, 40, Broad-street

Gellan, William, flesher, 35, Wales-street-market, h. 12, Wales-st.

Gellan, William, porter and spirit dealer, 12, Trinity-corner

Gellan, Mrs. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, WoodsideGellan, Mrs, dressmaker, 44, Virginia-street

General Coach Office, 6l, Union-street

George, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 5Q, High-street,

Gerard, William, brewer, Devanha [[Old Aberdeen

Gerard, Mrs. Dr., 6, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen

Gerard, Miss, 110, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Gerrard, Mrs. of Midstrath, M'Combie's-court, 52, Union-street

Gibb, Alexander, civil engineer, Waterloo-quay

Gibb, Alexander, brewer and vintner, Bursar's-court, 6l, Castle-st.

Gibb, John, civil engineer, Waterloo-quay

Gibb, Robert, merchant, h. Hardgate

Gibbon, Alexander, advocate, 30, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Gibbon, Alexander, merchant, h. 30, QuayGibbon, Alexander and James, merchants, 31, QuayGibbon, Arthur, merchant, 11, Virginia-street

Gibbon, James, merchant, 4, QuayGibbon, John and William, clothiers and haberdashers, 54, Union-

street, A. M'Combie's-court, 51, Netherkirkgate

Gibbon, Mrs. Arthur, Huntly-street

Gibbon, Mrs. Alexander, lodgings, 12, Quay

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GibboHj Mrs. William, 54, Dee-street

Gibbon, Miss, 12, QuayGibbon, Miss, 12, James-street

Gibbon, Miss, 2, East North-street

Gibson, David, vintner, 7, Union-lane

Gibson, George, vintner, 6, Netherkirkgate

Gibson, Thomas, shuttle-maker, Skene-street, k. Skene-square

Gibson, Misses, boarding-school, 38, Long-acre

Gilbert, Robert, shipmaster, (James) 15, Commerce-street

Gilbertson, George, shipmaster, (Fox) 11, Commerce-street

Gilchrist, Robert, plumber, II, Commerce-street

Gilchrist & Son, furnishing tailors, Concert-court, Broad-street

Gilchrist, William, tailor, cotton

Gilcomston Brewery Company, Gilcomston

Gilcomston Distillery Company, Gilcomston

Gildawie, Alexander, mason, 27, St. Andrew's-street

Gildawie, Alexander, jun. mason. Causewayend

Giles, James, artist, Bon-Accord-street

Giles, Peter, mealseller, Upper-Denburn

Gilmore, Rev. John, (Baptist Chapel) h. Huntly-street

Gill, Alexander, shoemaker, 1 1, East North-street .

Gill, David, painter and glazier, h. 53, Loch-street

Gill, John, blacksmith, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen

Gill vTohn, lime merchant. Lime-sheds, h. 21 6, Gallowgate

Gill & Son, watch and clockmakers, 13, Queen-st. h. Union-terrace

Gill, Mrs. vintner, 24-, Berry-lane

Giiles, William, clerk, (Forbes, Low, & Co.) //. Lower-Denburn

Gillespie, George, painter, h. Diamond-street

Gillespie, William, collector of excise—Office, Oliver's-court, 12,

Upperkirkgate, h. Union-place

Gillet, Nathaniel, late Goldsmith, 92, Green

Givan, Robert, grocer, 75, Green

Glass, James, boot and shoemaker, 4, Marischal-st. h. Stronach's-

Glass, John, shoemaker, 4, Justice-street [^close, Excliequer-row

Glegg, George, confectioner, 27, h. 25, Shiprow

Glegg, George, shipmaster, (Wellington) 10, Pork-lane

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Glenburn Distillery, (Brown & Co.)—John Burness, manager

Glennie, Alexander, of Maybank, Hutcheon-street

Glennie, Rev. Dr. George, professor of moral philosophy, Maris-

chal College, h. College-court, 82, Broad-street

Glennie, John, commission-merchant, ship and insurance broker,

S, Union-lane, Ji. Mary well-place

Glennie, Miss, dressmaker. Red Lion-court, 77^ Broad-street

Glen-northton Distillery, Causewayend-road [^street

Glenny, Alexander, leather merchant, h. Red Lion-court, 77> Broad-

Globe Fire, Life^ and Annuity Insurance Office—George Yeats,

advocate, agent, 85, Queen-street

Goldie, James, shipmaster, (Herald) Waterloo-quay

Good, Thomas, shoemaker, Q, George-street

Goodbrand, James, cabinet-maker. Cotton

Gordon, Rev. Abercromby Lockhart, (Grey Friar's Church) h,

Mitchell's-place, King-street

Gordon, Alexander, vintner, SQ, Quay, h. Waterloo-quay

Gordon, Barron, & Co. cotton spinners and manufacturers. Wood-

side—Office, 20, Belmont-street

Gordon, Charles, advocate. Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-st.

Gordon, Charles & Alexander, advocates, Commercial Bank-court,

42, Castle-street

Gordon, Charles, cooper, 1, Putachieside, h. 24, Green

Gordon, Rev. Charles, (Roman Catholic Chapel) 1, Justice-street

Gordon, Captain Daniel, Dee-street

Gordon, Francis, advocate, 28_, Castle-street

Gordon, Francis, combraaker, Canalside

Gordon, George, blacksmith, 73, Queen-street

Gordon, George, & Co. brewers, Hardgate

Gordon, Hugh, & Co. manufacturers of copper and brass, dealers

in Foreign and British iron, 89, Broad-street

Gordon, James, porter dealer, 38, h. 37, GuestroAv

Gordon, James, merchant, h. Gowanbrae, and 1, Long-acre

Gordon, James, nursery and seedsman, 32, h. Ferguson's-court,

30, Gallowgate

Gordon, James, teacher of mathematics, &c. 6, Correction-wynd,

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Gordon^ James, letter-carrier, 34, St. Andrew's-street

Gordon, James, grocer, Broadford

Gordon, James, painter, 12, Long-acre

Gordon, James, physician, 45, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Gordon, James, & Co. coopers, 5, North-street

Gordon, John, of Craigmile, h. 43, Schoolhill

Gordon, John Stewart, of Mosstown, h. Bon-Accord-terrace

Gordon, John, porter and spirit dealer, 38, North-street

Gordon,^ John, cabinet-maker, 8^, h. Q, St. Nicholas-lane

Gordon, John, shoemaker, 16, George-street

Gordon, John, turner, Gerard-street

Gordon, John, traveller, (T. MCombie & Co.) h. 9, St. Nicholas-st.

Gordon, John^ porter and spirit dealer, 27^ h. 20, Green

Gordon, John, manufacturer^ 15, Gordon-street

Gordon, Lewis, grocer, 6, h. Gordon's-court, 4, Schoolhill

Gordon, Lewis, 3, Constitution-street

Gordon, Ralph, provision-merchant, 9, Maltmill-bridge

Gordon^ Samuel, porter and spirit dealer, 22, Guestrow

Gordon, Thomas, builder, Gordon-street

Gordon, William, bookseller, 20, Upperkirkgate, h. Spittal

Gordon, William, advocate, SQ, Union-street

Gordon, Captain William, 71st Regiment, Berryden

Gordon, William, cooper, 13, Commerce-street

Gordon, William, fishing-tackle-maker, 30, St. Nicholas-street,

h. 9i Windy-wyndGordon, Captain William, (Aberdeenshire Militia) Canal-side

Gordon, Mrs. General, Golden-square

Gordon, Mrs. A., bakei*. 16, h. 14, Schoolhill

Gordon, Mrs. X (late of Rosyburn) Cruden's-court, 22, Broad-st

Gordon, Mrs. of Hallhead, h. 34, Schoolhill

Gordon, Mrs. Alexander, of New^ton, h. Union-street

Gordon, Mrs. Captain, Kingsland-place, Broadford

Gordon, Mrs. Robert, Union-place

Gordon, Mrs. lodgings, 2, St. Catherine's-wynd

Gordon, Mrs. Robert, Farquharson's-court, 10, Schoolhill

Gordon, Mrs. late of Raemoir, h. 2, Black's-buildings

Gordon, Mrs. Dr. Upperkirkgate

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Gordon, Mrs. midwife, 2, Trinity-corner

Gordon, Miss, of Leitcheston, Union-street

Gordon, Miss Margaret, 69? Union-street

Gordon, Miss, Rose-street

Gordon, Misses, ladies' school, 9> St. Nicholas-lane

Gordon, Misses, Skene-square

Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill

Gowan, Alexander, shipmaster, 4i, Hanover-street

Gourlay, Robert, Commercial Tavern, Waterloo-quay

Gove, Alexander, shoemaker, 38, King-street, k. Thomson's-court,

6l, Broad-street [^street

Gove, Misses, dressmakers & milliners, Thomson's-court, 61, Broad-

Grahame, Mrs. lodgings. Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street

Granger, Mrs. Golden-square

Grammar School, 46, Schoolhill

Grant, Alexander, goldsmith, 67, Broad-street

Grant, Alexander, stabler, 1, Back-wynd

Grant, Lieutenant Charles, Kingsland-place, Broadford

Grant, David, teacher, 27, Long-acre, h. Prospect Cottage, Loan-

Grant, George, mason. Upper Cotton [head

Grant, James, advocate, 4, Huxter-row, h. 2, Little Belmont-st.

Grant, James, blacksmith, 89, h. 87, North-street

Grant, James, blacksmith. Chapel-street

Grant, John, merchant, (Munro & Grant) h. 79, George-street

Grant, John, clerk, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) 6, Carmelite-street

Grant, John, vintner, 5, Water-lane

Grant, John, vintner, 18, Virginia-street

Grant, John, spirit dealer, 2, Blackfriar-street

Grant, Peter, wright, Reid's-court, 34, Gallowgate, k, 9, Little-

Grant, Robert, officer of excise, 2, Hanover-street [john-st.

Grant, Robert, of Drumminer, h. 13, Carmelite-street

Grant, Robert, japanner, 24, Frederick-street

Grant, Simon, town-serjeant, Stronach's-close, Exchequer-row

Grant, William, of Whitemyres, h. Whitemyres

Grant, William, clerk, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) 12, Carmelite-street

Grant, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 36, Shiprow

Grant, Mrs. Captain, 12, Quay

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Grant, Mrs. 81, Shiprow

Grant, Mrs. teacher, MitcheU's-court, 66, North-street

Grant, Miss, Bourtie's-court, 19, Upperkirkgate

Grant, Miss, 55, St. Nicholas-street

Gray, A. Farquhar, comptroller of Customs, h. King-street

Gray, Alexander, rope and twine manufacturer, 80, North-street

Gray, Alexander, flesher, 5, Wales-street-market, k. Knox-court,

7, Wales-street

Gray^ Alexander, & Co. flaxdressers, 158, Gallowgate

Gray, Andrew, teacher, seamen's school, Sugarhouse-lane

Gray, Charles, teacher, 44, Upperkirkgate

Gray & Co. grocers, wine, tea, spirit, and porter dealers, 77, h. 79?

Gray, David, vintner, 66, North-street [^Gallowgate

Gray, D. C, clothier, 13, Broad-street, k. 11, Union-lane

Gray, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 58, Shiprow

Gray, James, slater, 75, George-street

Gray, James, vintner, l6, Wales-street

Gray, James, vintner, St. Clement-street

Gray, John, cooper. Canal-terrace, k. 18, Frederick-street

Gray, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 1 7, Castle-st. k. Rose-st.

Gray^ Robert, clerk to the Spittal churchyard, 68, Spittal

Gray, Robert, letter-carrier. Crown-court, Union-street

Gray, Robert, wright, 3, Blackfriar-street

Gray and Wallace, woollen drapers and silk mercers, 28, Broad-st.

h. 9, Constitution-street

Gray, Watt, & Co. rope and twine manufacturers, 80, North-st.

Gray, William, 63, Spittal, Old Aberdeen

Gray, William A., surgeon, Cotton

Gray, William, advocate, Cruden's-court, 22, Broad-street

Gray, William, horsehirer and vintner, 18, Frederick-street

Gray, William, shoemaker, MCook's-court, ll6, Gallowgate

Gray, William, stocking manufacturer, Blackfriar-st. h. Gordon-st.

Gray, William, tailor, 18, Lodge-walk

Gray, Mrs. lodgings. Union-street

Gray, Mrs. straw-hatmaker, 3» Blackfriar-street

Gray, Mrs. vintner, Footdee

Gray, Mrs. Robert, lodgings. Crown-courts Union-street

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Gray, Mrs. lodgings, Jopp's-court, 11, Queen-street

Gray, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 44, UpperkirkgateGray, Miss, Steps of Gilcomston

Gray, Misses, dressmakers, 11, Crown-street

Green, John, mason, 90, Union-street \^h. 90, Union-st.

Green, John, accountant and teller. Commercial Bank of Scotland,

Green, John, grocer, 28, College-bounds, Old AberdeenGreen, Ralph, painter, 75, Gallowgate

Greenland Whale Fishing Co/s Office, 29, Marischal-street

Greig, Alexander, shipmaster, 4, Water-lane

Greig, Alexander, weaver, 28, Wales-street

Greig, Andrew, vintner, 3, Long-acre

Greig, George, cart and ploughwright, 88, h, 90, North-street

Greig, James, Little Chapel-st. [Distillery, 30, Constitution-st.

Greig, James, sworn timber-measurer, and agent for Montblairy

Greig, James, shoemaker, 85, Queen-street, li. Park-street

Greig, James, shoemaker, 6, Carnegie's-brae [m elite-street

Greig, John, cotton manufacturer, 2, Trinity-street, h. 14, Car-

Greig, John, cabinet-maker, 2, Princes-street, h. 52, King-street

Greig, Thomas, cooper, 10, Virginia-street

Greig, William, tailor. Windmill-brae

Greig, William, vintner, 21, Park-street

Grigor, William, skinner and furrier, 75, Gallowgate

Grigorson, Mrs. Broadford

Griffith, William, vintner and victualling-house. Hutcheon-street

Grub, Alexander, vintner, St. Clement-street

Grub, George, boot and shoemaker, 7> h. 12, College-bounds.

Grub, George, hosier, 58, George-street [Old Aberdeen

Grub, James, shoemaker, 7, h. 12, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen

Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance Office—A. Chivas,

advocate, agent. Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street

Guild, George, blacksmith, Ruthrieston

Gunn, James, tailor, 25, North-st. h. 3, Peacock's-close, Castlc-st.

Gunn, John, vintner, 43, Marischal-street

Gunn, W^illiam, porter and spirit dealer, 45, East North-street

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HHackett, Charles, merchant, 40, Union-st. h. Muirfield Cottage

Hadden, Alexander, manufacturer, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) h. Union- ^

street

Hadden, Alexander, & Sons, woollen manufacturers and worsted

spinners. Green

Hadden, Gavin, manufacturer, h. Union-grove

Hadden, Gavin, j an. manufacturer, /z. Union-grove

Hadden, James, manufacturer, A. Union-street

Hadden, James, jun. manufacturer, h. Union-place

Hadden, William, tailor, 22, East North-street

Hague, Joseph, tea and spirit dealer, 54, Netherkirkgate, h. 1,

Flourmiil-lane

Hall, Alexander, shipbuilder, h, York-street, Footdee

Hall, Alexander, vintner, 4, Water-lane

Hall, Alexander, & Co. shipbuilders, York-street, Footdee

Hall, John, merchant, 32, Union-st. h. Crown-court, Union-st.

Hall, Harvey, merchant, 32, Union-street, h. Wallfield

Hall & Co., Harvey, wholesale & retail warehousemen, 32, Union-

Hall, Mrs. 43, Frederick- street ;. [^street

Hall, Peter, flesher, 10, Wales-street-market, h. 31, Wales-street

Hall, Miss I., register office for servants, 90, George-street

Hally, James, permit-writer, M'Gregor's-court, 99^ Gallowgate

Hamilton, John, cutler, 9^ George-street, h. 7, Loch-street

Hamilton, Dr. Robert, professor of mathematics, Marischal College,

h. College-court, 82, Broad- street

Hamilton, Miss, 1, Peacock's-close, Castle-street

Hampton, Alexander, vintner, Kingsland-place, Broadford

Hardie, Adam, boot and shoemaker, 109, George-street

Hardie, James, advocate, and city chamberlain, h. 1 5, King-st.

Hardie, James, boot and shoemaker, 5Q, Netherkirkgate, h. 2,

Flourmill-lane

Hardie, Mrs. vintner, 65, Sliiprow

Hardy, John, v/atch and clockmaker, successor to John Gartly,

Harper, Alexander, baker, 43, h. 47, Green [17_, Huxter-row1 828-—29 F 3

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Harper, James, Morningfield Q, Jopp's-lane

Harper, Mrs. James, stoneware merchant, 103, George-street, h.

Hart, Rev. Hugh, (Shiprow Chapel) h. 83, Shiprow

Harrow, George, flesher, 1, Wales-street-market, h. 18, Wales-st.

Harrow, George, cabinet-maker. Nelson-street

Harrow, William, flesher, 45 and 4b', Wales-street-market, h. 18,

Harrow, Mrs., midwife, 115, Gallowgate fWales-st.

Harvey, Alexander, spirit-dealer. Bridge of Dee

Harvey, Robert, of Braco, h. Silver-street

Hatt, John, clerk, (A. Hall & Co.) 11, Peacock's-close, Castle-st.

Hay, Alexander, insurance broker, 13, Commerce-street

Hay, Alexander, japanner and clock-dial-maker, (M. Rettie & Son)

l6, Carmelite-street

Hay, Alexander, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 39, Jamie-

Hay, Arthur, wright, 22, Prince's-street [^son's-court, Shiprow

Hay and Chisholm, tailors, habit, and pelisse-makers, 5, South

Hay, James, mason, Hutcheon-street QSilver-street

Hay, James, plasterer and vintner, 15, Berry-lane

Hay, James, wright, Hay's-court, 11, Trinity-corner

Hay, James, guard, (Duke of Gordon), 8, Dee-street

Hay, James, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, ip. Castle-street, h, o\.

Constitution-street

Hay, James, jun. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 95, North-street

Hay, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 169, Gallowgate

Hay, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, I6, Woolmanhill, h. \j

Blackfriar-street

Hay, John, carver and gilder, 77, 7^. 75, Union-street

Hay, John, cooper, 9, Pork-lane

Hay, Morice, tailor, h. Union-row

Hay, Peter, mealseller, 18, John-street

Hay, Thomas, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 15, Fisher-row

Hay, Thomas, vintner, 10, Catto-square

Hay, William, overseer, 1, Link-street

Hay, Mrs. teacher of music, 13, Upperkirkgate

Hay, Miss, housekeeper, 6'1, Infirmary

Hay, Miss, ladies' school, 16', Long-acre

Hays, Robert, shoemaker, Causewayend

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Heatherwick, William, umbrella-maker, 51, Shiprow

Hepburn, George, wright, Hector's-houses, Commerce-street

Hector, James, late of Fernyflatt, //. Marywell-place

Hector, James, manager, (Aberdeen Salmon Co.) 2, P'ish-street

Hector, Thomas, grocer. Cotton

Hector, William, skinner, 26, Loch-street

Hector, Mrs. William, 6, Broad-street

Henderson, Alexander, cabinet-maker, 43, King-street, h. Con-

Henderson, Alexander, writer> h. 55, Loch-st. [[stitution-st.

Henderson & Collison, china and stoneware merchants, 3, St. Ni-

cholas-street, A. Hay's-court, 11, Trinity-corner

Henderson, George, miller, Flourmill, h. 2, Flourmill-brae

Henderson, George, bird-stufFer, 15, Mealmarket-lane

Henderson, Gilbert, collector of coal money, h. 7, Constitution-st.

Henderson & Gillespie, painters, 5, Dee-street

Henderson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 8, h. 9, High-st.

Henderson, James, manufacturer. Chapel-street |^01d AberdeenHenderson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Upper-DenburnHenderson, Captain Robert, R. N. Union-place

Henderson, Robert, of the Customs, 7.5, Union-street

Henderson^ Robert, blacksmith, Skene-street

Henderson, Roderick, grocer, 52, East North-street

Henderson, William, wright, 6, James-street, h. Hervey's-court,

Henderson, William, painter, h. Summer-st. [90, GallowgateHenderson, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 30, Park-st. h. 1,

Shuttle-lane

^ienderson, William, gunmaker, 43, King-street, h. Park-street

Kenderson, William, M.D. 1, Belmont-street

Hniderson, William, blacksmith, HadagainHenderson, Mrs. Captain, Union-place

Headerson, Miss, Caskieben, Lamond's-court, 49, Upperkirkgate! Hf nderson. Misses, dressmakers and milliners. Chapel-street

;^endry, Alexander, advocate. Commercial-court, 5S, Castle-street

/Hendry, James, wright, 80, Queen-street

Hendry, John, tailor, 17, shoe-lane [court, Broad-st.Hendry, John, porter and spirit dealer, 10, Huxter-row, h. Well-Hendry, Mrs. William, Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street

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Hendry, Mrs. milliner, 76, Queen-street

Hendry, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 35, Gallowgate

Henry, Alexander, vintner, 24, St. Clement-street

Henry, George, merchant, (Hugh Gordon & Co.) h. 1, Gallowgate

Henry, J. tailor. Red Lion-court, 77, Broad-street

Henry, James, shoemaker, 12, Back-wynd

Henry, Mrs. dressmaker & milliner, Red Lion-court, 77^ Broad-st.

Henry, Mrs. George, lodgings, 35, Gallowgate

Henry, John, porter and spirit dealer, 10, Huxter-row, h. Well-

court, Broad-street

Hercules Insurance Co.—Agents, P. Duguid, Bank of Scotland-

court, 35, Castle-street; and John Duncan, advocate, 2,

Guestrow

Herd, James, vintner, Albion-court, 18, Castle-street

Hervey, Andrew, shoemaker, Skene-street

Hervey, James, manufacturer, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) Grandholm

Hei*vey, James, teacher, 25, Shuttle-lane

Hewit, William, painter, l6. Water-lane, h. Thistle-street

Hill, Archibald, tide-surveyor, 12, St. Clement-street

Hill, Isaac, teacher, seminary, 19, Queen-street, k. Skene-square

Hill, Mrs. lodgings, Emslie's-court, 26, Gallowgate

Hislop, Andrew, vintner, Stronach's-close, Exchequer-row

Hislop, John, jobbing gardener, Bourtie's-court, 19;. Upperkirk-

Hodge, Thomas, superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum [^gate

Hodge, William, shipmaster, 28, Jaraes-street

Hogg, Alexander, umbrella manufacturer, 37, Upperkirkgate,

/i. 14, Fisher-row

Hogg, James, hosier, (A. Hadden & Sons,) h. Huntly-street

Hogg, James, shipmaster, (Cato,) 18, Commerce-street

Hogg, John, shipmaster, (Gordon Castle,) 33, Constitution-street

Hogg, Joseph, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, l6. Park-lane

Hogg, Mrs. John, lodgings, 33, Constitution-street

Hogg, Miss, Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate

Hogarth, George, merchant, h. 2, Quay

Hogarth, George, jun. merchant, h. 2, Quay

Hogarth, Joseph, manufacturer, h. 2, Quay

Holme, John, Town-house attendant, 17, Huxter-row

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Holmes, Andrew, wool-spinner_, 6, Spa-street

Holmes, Joseph, overseer of the harbour works, h. Footdee

Horn, William, cabinet-maker. Meal-market-lane

Hood, Captain James, 91st Regiment, h. Tanfield

Horn, James, timber-merchant. Commercial-yard, h, 2 Yeats-lane

Horn, William, cabinet-maker, 10, Princes-street

Hossack, James, shipmaster, (Brilliant,) h. Commercial-road

Hossack, James, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 6l, St. Ni-

cholas-street, k. Commercial-road, Footdee

Hosea, Alexander, stabler, 7, Harriot-street

Hoyes, John, candle-manufacturer, 10, h. 44, Loch-street

Huddleston, James, carrier, 48, h. 52, George-street

Huddletonj Misses, dress and stay-makers, Lamond's-court, 49,

Upperkirkgate

Humble, William, mealseller, 5, Carnegie's-brae, h. Union-row

Humble, Jane, confectioner, Skene-square

Humphrey, James, flesher, 3, Poultry-market, k. 6, Bowl-road

Humphrey, John, lodgings, 83, Union-street

Humphrey, William, lodgings, 50, King-street

Hunter, Alexander, shoemaker, 109, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Hunter, George, coal-broker, h. 50, Shiprow

Hunter, James, vintner, 57, Netherkirkgate

Hunter, James, mason, 22, Windy-wynd

Hunter, John M^Kenzie, clerk of Excise, 5, Littlejohn-street

Hunter, John, shoemaker, Ewen's-court, 42, Gallowgate

Hunter, Robert, late supervisor of Excise, 28, Spittal

Hunter, William, tailor, 1, Huxter-row, h. 39. North-street

Hunter, William, barber. Windmill-brae

Hunter, Mrs. lodgings, 6, Union-lane

Hunter, Mrs. T. Skene terrace

Hunter, Mrs. vintner. Union-street [|Justice-st.

Hurry, William, nail and tack manufacturer, Messon's-court, 32,

Hutcheon, David, advocate, 24, Marischal-street

Hutcheon, David, flesher, 31, Wales-street-market, h. Skene

Hutcheon, George, gardener, 4, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen

Hutcheon, James, marble and stone-cutter, k. 36, Frederick-street

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Hutcheon, John, vintner, Burnett's-close, 5, Exchequer-rowHutcheon, Robert, flesher, 31, George-st.-market, h. 63, ShiprowHutcheon, Robert, flesher, 5, George-street-market, h. BroadfordHutcheon, William, tailor, 67, Netherkirkgate

Hutcheon, Mrs. H. Broadford

Hutchieson, A. hairdresser, 98, George-street

Hutchison, John, plain and fancy stationer and printseller, 65,

Union-street, //. 9, St. Nicholas-street

Hutton, Charles, 5, Spittal, Old Aberdeen

Hutton, William, slater. Chapel-street

Imlay, Alexander, printer, 20, h. 22, Long-acre

Imlay, Hugh, boot and shoemaker, 58, GuestrowImperial Insurance Office—John Smith, architect, agent, King-st.

Imray, David, vintner, Stronach's- close. Exchequer-row

Imray, John, spirit-dealer, Jack's-brae

Infirmary, 6l, W^oolmanhill

Inglis, Alexander, bookbinder and stationer, Causewayend

Inglis, Cruickshank, & Co. wholesale grocers. Crown-court,

Inglis, George, merchant, h, 37, Dee-street [^Union-street

Inglis, John, vintner, 38, Spittal

Inglis, John, blacksmith, Causewayend

Inglis, Walter, manager, (Aberdeen & North Shipping Company,)

h. 37, Dee-street

Inston, Henry, tailor, 18, Lodge-walk

Innes, Alexander, of Pitmedden, h. Golden-square

Innes^ Alexander, vintner, 218, Gallowgate

Innes, Alexander, dyer, 10, h. 11, Innes-street

Innes, Alexander, tinsmith. Windmill-brae

Innes, George, watch and clockmaker, Skene-street

Innes, George, cotton-manufacturer, 126, George-street, k. Loan-

Innes, James, hairdresser. Well of Spa Qhead

Innes, John, brewer of ginger beer, Ewen's-court, 42, Gallowgate

Innes, John, thread-manufacturer, 19^ John-street

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Innes, John, land-surveyor, Union-place

Innes, John, merchant-tailor, 12 Union -street, h. 3, Skene-place

Innes, Mrs. lodgings, 7^ Flourmill-brae

Innes, Mrs. dressmaker, Cruden's-court, 22, Broad-street

Innes, Mrs. James, (Micklefolla,) h. Chapel-street

Innes, Miss, straw-hatmaker, milliner, and dressmaker, 15, Vir-

Innes, Miss, Skene-street fginia-street

Innes, Miss, Mrs. Donald's, Union-place

Innes, Miss, Correction-wynd

Ingram, James, furnishing tailor, 16, Guestrow

Ingram, Robert, leather-merchant, Qs, Broad-street, h. 32, St.

Ireland, Alexander, baker^ 1, h. 6, Gordon-street []Nicholas-st.

Ironside, George, flaxdresser, 36, Netherkirkgate

Irvine, Alexander, paper manufacturer, Peterculter

Irvine, A. tailor, 31, Netherkirkgate

Irvine, Alex. & Co. paper manufacturers, 49, Marischal-street

Irvine, Francis, surgeon—Dispensary, 69, h. QS, High-street,

Old Aberdeen

Irvine, Ensign James, Aberdeenshire Militia, 15, High-street,

Irvine, James, of Springbank^ Kittybrewster [Old AberdeenIrvine, James, ironmonger, 86, Union-street, h. Union-rowIrvine, James, Broadford

Irvine, John, brewer, h. 15, High-street, Old AberdeenIrvine, John, shoemaker, 21, Long-acre

Irvine, John, saw-repairer, 29, Park-street, h. 4, Wales-street

Irvine, John, guard, (Aberdeen and Aboyne mail coach), k. 18,

Lodge- walk

Irvine, Mrs. (late of Towie), 31, Marischal-street

Izat, David, jeweller, 23, St. Clement-street PlaneJack, John, dealer in linen tablecloths, harden, &c. 2, Union-Jack, Robert, brewer of ginger beer, 23, Frederick-street

Jack, William, D. D. principal of King's College, h. 37, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen

Jack, William, flesher, 28, Wales-street-market, h. 24, Wales-st.Jack, William, wright, 29, Woolmanhill

Jack, Mrs. midwife, 29, W^oolmanhill

Jack, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 55, St. Nicholas-street

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JafFray, Andrew, stabler, 18, North-street

JafFray, Charles, tailor, Ewen's-court, 42, Gallowgate

JafFray, John, vintner, Bridge of Don

JafFray, John, teacher, Plasterer's-court, 70, Gallowgate

JafFray, Robert, cartwright, Seaton-dykes, Old Aberdeen

JafFray, Robert, leather-dealer, boot and shoemaker, Union-terrace

JafFray, William, gardener, 82, Queen-street

JafFray, William, shipmaster, Park-street

JafFray, Miss, 48, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

JafFray, Mrs. vintner, Ewen's-court, 42, Gallowgate

James, Alexander, cooper, 4, Pork-lane

James, John, shipmaster, (Old Middleton), 8, Wellington-street

James, Mrs. lodgings, 34, Queen-street [^manhill

Jamieson, Daniel, fish-hook-maker, 44, Shiprow, h. 52, Wool-

Jamieson, George, cabinet-maker, 118, h. J. Smith's-court, 113,

Gallowgate

Jamieson, Henry, vintner, 22, Peacock's-close, Castle-street

Jamieson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 22, Ju 24, Ship-

Jamieson, James, surgeon, 20, Queen-street [[row

Jamieson, James, deacon of Porters' Society, 79j Shiprow

Jamieson, James, jun. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 118, h. J.

Smith's-court, 113, Gallowgate

Jamieson, John, Chapel-street

Jamieson, John, mason, Denburn-terrace

Jamieson, Peter, tailor, Salters'-court, S^, Loch-street

Jamieson, Robert, surgeon, 147, Union-street

Jamieson, Rose, turner, 108, George-street

Jamieson, William, jeweller, 87, Broad-street, h. Jamieson's-court,

5, Upperkirkgate

Jamieson, William, shoemaker, 23, h. 109, High-street, Old

Jamieson, William, house-carpenter, Holburn-st. [[Aberdeen

Jamieson, William, merchant, h. 6, Marischal-street

Jamieson, Mrs. Jaraieson's-court, 40, Shiprow

Jamieson, Mrs. John, Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate

Jamieson, Mrs. lodgings, 31, Shiprow

Jamson, Richard, (late shipmaster), 64, Union-street

Jamson, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 64, Union-street

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Jeans, Alexander Leith, woollen-draper and haberdasher, 37,

Broad-street, h. 8, Gaelic-lane

Jeans, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, York-street

Johnston, Alexander, tobacco-spinner, beadle, (Greyfriars Church),

Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate

Johnston, Alexander, guard, (Star Coach), h. M'Lean's-court,

50, Gallowgate

Johnston, Alexander, book-agent, Blackfriar-st.

Johnston, Andrew, shipmaster, (Sprightly), 12, St. Clement-st.

Johnston, George, advocate, 42, Netherkirkgate

Johnston, George, gardener, Seaton-dykes

Johnston, James, accountant, Aberdeen Bank, k. Silver-street

Johnston, James, sen. clothier and haberdasher, 24, Union-street,

Johnston, James, sheriff-officer, 9, Huxter-row £k. Dee-st.

Johnston, John, grocer. Bridge of DonJohnston, John, vintner. Red Lion-court, 77, Broad-street

Johnston, John, shoemaker, 100, Spittal

Johnston, Joseph, umbrella-maker, 21, Blackfriar-street

Johnston, Robert, bookbinder and stationer, 19, Gallowgate, k.

3, Blackfriar-street

Johnston, Samuel, merchant, 23, Gallowgate, h. 7, Littlejohn-st.

Johnston, Thomas, file-cutter, 55, Loch-street [^Viewfield

Johnston, William, of Viewfield—Office, 26, Marischal-street, k.

Johnston, William, overseer of salmon fishings. Bridge of Don.Johnston, William, jun. tobacco manufacturer, (T. Craig & Co.),

k. Denburn-terrace

Johnston, William, & Son, merchants, 10, Union-street, k. 28,

Johnston, Mrs. 44, Queen- street fShiprowJohnston, Mrs. Alexander, grocer, 24, East North-street

Johnston, Miss, dressmaker, 8, Chronicle-lane

Johnston, Misses, Calsay Seat

Jolly, Alexander, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 20, Gallow-gate, h. Ann-street

Jones, Major, (E. I. Co.'s service), k. Cooperston-buildings

Jopp, Alexander, advocate, Jopp's-court, 31, GallowgateJopp, Andrew, advocate, Jopp's-court, 31, GallowgateJoss, John, Wright^ Upper-Denburn

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Joss, William, wright. Causewayend

Justice-mills—Robert Barron, tacksman

KKay, James, dyer, Fowler's-wynd, Green

Kay, John, teacher of English, 62, Loch-street, A. 21, John-st.

Kay, Mrs. lodgings, Stronach's-close, Exchequer-row

Keard, Alexander, teacher of music, Sutherland's-court, 78, Ship-

Keatson, Mrs. Ruthrieston frowKeith, Alexander, painter and glazier, 42, King-street, h. %

Frederick-street

Keith, Alexander, copperplate-printer, 7, Long-acre

Keith, John, raealseller, 4, Windy-wynd

Keith, John, overseer, (Forbes, Low, & Co.), h. College-street

Keith, John, tailor, 8, Netherkirkgate, h. 1, Martin's-lane

Keith, John, flesher, 28, Wales-street, h. S6, Park-street

Keith, M. stoneware merchant, 54, Queen-street

Keith, William, surgeon. Union-place

Keith, William, shoemaker, IT, Carmelite-street

Keith, William, tailor, M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate

Keith, Mrs. housekeeper of Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill

Keith, Mrs. John, flesher, 35, Wales-street-market, h. Hanover-st.

.

Keith, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 4, Frederick-street

Kelman, Alexander, mealseller, 12, Fisher-row

Kelman, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 23, Upperkirkgate, h,

Hutcheon-street

Kelman, George, strong ale and porter brewer, (Gilcomston

Brewery), h. Braehead, Gilcomston

Kelman, James, merchant, 6, King-street, h. 10, Castle-street

Kelman, William, rope and twine manufacturer, Hutcheon-street

Kelly, John, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 9, h. Jamie-

son's-court, 5, Upperkirkgate

Kenn, Bannerman, Aberdeen, Banff, Portsoy, Cullen, Bucki-,

and Port-Gordon carrier, at Gerard-street Tavern, Gerard-st.

Kenn, Charles, shipmaster, (Manly), Hanover-street

Kenn, Finlason, shipmaster, Jl, Constitution-street

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Kenn, William, wire-worker, 51, East North-street

Kenn, William, renovator of clothes, 29, Green, h. Huntly-street

Kennedy, John, boot and shoemaker, 72, Netherkirkgate

Kennedy, William, advocate, 46, Marischal-street

Kennedy, Miss, Bon-Accord-street

Kerr, George, cabinet-maker, Kingsland-place, Broadford

Kerr, Henry, vintner, Burnett's-close, 5, Exchequer-row

Kerr, James, shipmaster, (Regent), 3, Yeats-lane

Kerr, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 88, Union-street, k.

Kerr, William, boot and shoemaker, Causewayend []18, Dee-st.

Kerr, Mrs. Dr. 8, Drum's-lane

Kerr, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 8, Drum's-lane

Kerr, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 30, Upperkirkgate

Kessack, James, shoemaker, 78, Gallowgate

Kesson, George, stoneware merchant, 26, Schoolhill

Kidd, Alexander, vintner, 6, Exchequer-row

Kidd, James, D. D. professor of oriental languages, Marischal

College, h. Chapel-street

Kidd, James, road overseer, k. Holburn-street

Kidd, William, baker, 46, k. 48, George-street

Kilgour, Alexander, surgeon, 29, Gallowgate

Kilgour, John, nail-maker, Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate

Kilgour, Patrick, of Woodside, h. Woodside

Kilgour, Robertson, & Co. tobacco and snuff manufacturers, 44,

Netherkirkgate

Kilgour, Thomas, of Bethelnie, h. 8, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen

Kilgour, William, post-horse-master, 15, Harriot-street

Kilgour, Williamson, & Co. livery-stable-keepers, 68, George-st.

Kilgour, Miss, lodgings, 9, St. Nicholas-street

Kiloh, James, tailor. Windmill-brae

Kiloh, John, bookseller, 74, Union-street, and engraver, 12, St.

Nicholas-street, k. Bon-Accord-square

Kiloh, Mrs. 8, Carmelite-street

King, Charles, furnishing tailor, 9, Guestrow

King, George, bookseller, 36, St. Nicholas-street, k. Q, GuestrowKing, John, shipmaster, (Eagle), 2, Garvock-street

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King, William, cutler, 81, L 197, Gallowgate

Kinnear, James, vintner, 41, ShiprowKinloch, Mrs. Golden-square

Kirk, John, brewer, 65, North-street

Kirkland, Mrs. lodgings, 41, Dee-street [kirkgate:

Kitson, Henry, teacher of music, Farquhar's-court, 17, Upper-.

Knight, George, confectioner and grocer, 45, Union-street, h.

Knight, James, gardener, Cornhill [[Crown-court I

Knight, John, saddler, 43, Queen-street, k. Lobban's-court, 30,

Knight, Robert, saddler, ^.31, Frederick-st. [Castle-st.

Knight, William, LL.D. professor of natural philosophy, Marischal

College, h. Golden-square

Knowles, Alexander, 1, Langstane-place, Dee -street

Knowles, David, flesher, 2, Wales-street-market, h. 24, Wales-st.

Knowles, James, flesher, 11, Wales-street-market, h. Hanover-st.

Knowles, Thomas, flesher, 20, Wales-street-market, h. 36, Park-st.

Knowles, William, timber merchant, Footdee, h. 4, Wellington-st.

Knowles, William, slater, 8, Virginia-street Qstreet

Knowles, William, jun. flesher, 25, Wales-street-market, h. Wales-

Knowles, William, flesher, 4, Wales-street-market, h. 36, Park-st.

Knowles, Mrs. James, 31, Constitution-street

Knowles, Misses, dressmakers, 31, Constitution-street

Knox, George, specification-writer, land-surveyor, and timber-

measurer, 40, Frederick-street

Knox, William, merchant, h. 63, Union-street

Knox, Mrs. lodgings, 75, Union-street

Kriox, Miss, dressmaker, 75, Union-street

Kyle, Mrs. 54, King-street

Kynoch, John, hairdresser. Cotton

Kynoch, Ninian, Gordon-street

Kynoch, Ninian, grocer and spirit dealer, 64, Spittal

Laidlaw, William, spirit dealer, 67, h. 69, Shiprow

Laing, Alexander, weaver, Gordon-street

Laing, Cumming, Skene-street

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Laing, James, sign painter, 11, Park-lane

Laing, James, late candlemaker, 11, Drum's-lane

Laing, John, cooper, 57, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Laing, John, candlemaker, 42, Netherkirkgate

Laing, John, cotton manufacturer, Porthill, h. 27, North-street

Laing, Robert, hairdresser, 4, h. 6, St. Nicholas-street

Laing, Mrs. John, perfumer, 67, h. 6Q, Union-street

Laing, Mrs. lodgings, ", Flourmill-brae

Laing, Misses, boarding-school. Union-terrace

Laing, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, SS, Loch-street

Laird, James, turin and stone agent, 30, Blackfriar-street

Laird, William, & Co. clothiers and grocers, 33, k. 32, Green

Lamb, David, flesher, 13, Wales-street-market, h. Lower-Denburn

Lamb, Davidson, wright, Ferguson's-court, 5, Putachieside

Lamb, James, cart and ploughwright, Ruthrieston [[gate

Lambert, Miss, boarding-school, Bourtie's-court, 19> Upperkirk-

Lamond, James, surveyor of taxes—Office, 56, k. 54, St. Nicho-

las-street

Lamont, George, sen. house and ornamental painter, h. Ladywell

Cottage

Lamont, George, jun. painter and glazier, Rettie*s-court, 26,

Broad-street

Lansdown, Mrs. Commercial-court, 58, Castle-st. Qeacher

Lancasterian School, (Boys), Blackfriar-street— Peter Robertson,

Lancasterian School, (Girls), Charlotte-street—Miss Cruickshank,

shank, teacher

Lanham, John S. Broadford Works, k. Broadford

Latto, Andrew, confectioner, 40, h. 38, Woolmanhill

Launie, Mrs. Union-place

Laurie, Thomas, clerk, (J. Abernethy & Co.), h. Ferryhill

Laurie, William, combmaker, Cruickshank's-court, 46, Shiprow

Laurie, William, shipowner, 34, Wales-street

Laurie, William, bookbinder, circulating library, 11, St. Nicho-

las-street, k. Cruickshank's-court, 46, Shiprow

Lay, David, tea-dealer, Jack's-brae

Law, Magnus, late wright, 19, Littlejohn-street [street

Law, William, shipmaster, (Rotterdam Packet), 10, St. Clement*

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Law, William, boot and shoemaker, 50, St. Nicholas-street, h,

near Rosemount

Law, William, cart and ploughwright, Seaton-gate

Law, Misses, dressmakers, S5, Shiprow

Lawrance, Francis, merchant, (G. Pirie & Co.), h. M^CombieVcourt, 52, Union-street

Lawrance, James, manufacturer, Skene-square

Lawrance, John, brass-founder, Milner's-court, 21, GuestrowLawrance, John, tailor, 1, Mealmarket-lane

Lawrance, Thomas, tobacco manufacturer, 24, Gallowgate, h. 3,

Littlejohn-street

Lawrance, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Shipmaster's-court,

97, Shiprow

Lawson, Alexander, shipmaster, (Atlantic), 11, Canal-terrace

Lawson, David, vintner, Skene-street

Lawson, Francis, blacksmith, 2, h. 4i, Don-street, Old AberdeenLawson, Peter, turner, Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street, h. 23,

Shuttle-lane

Lawson, Robert, shipmaster, (Success,) 11, Canal-terrace

Lawson, William, (Devanah Brewery,) Devanha

Lawson, Mrs. 11, Canal-terrace

Leask^ George, advocate, 87, Gallowgate

Leask, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Bridge of DonLeask, James, ship-joiner, St. Clement-street, h. 18, James-street

Leask, Thomas, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, l6, h. 33, High-

street, Old Aberdeen

Leask, William, late shipmaster, 10, Justice-lane

Leask, Mrs. 3, Shore-brae

Ledingham, David, tinsmith. Commerce-street

Ledingham, James and John, teachers of English, elocution, and

geography, Duthie's-court, 35, Guestrow

Ledingham, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Hutcheon-st.

Lefevre & Duthie, renovators of gentlemen's apparel, 6, St. Ni-

Lefevre, Joseph, hairdresser, 199, Gallowgate [|cholas-lane

Lefevre, Mrs. feather-dresser, 56, Schoolhill

Lefevre, Miss, French teacher, 56, Schoolhill

Leggett, Theophilus, cf Milbank, h. Milbank

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Leighton, James, hosier, Charles-street, Broadford

Leighton, David, of the Customs, 10, Quay

Leighton, John, wright, Orchard-lane, Old Aberdeen

Leighton, John, mealseller, 25, St. Clement-street

Leighton, William, shipmaster, 5, Links-street

Leitch, Robert, shipmaster, (Henry Michie,) 51, Quay

Leith, Alexander, shoemaker, l6, h. 13, Justice-street

Leith, Alexander, dyer, h. 2, John-street

Leith, Lieut. Francis, Skene-square

Leith, George, shoemaker, 4, Wales-street

Leith, John, coppersmith, 18, h. l6, Huxter-row

Leith, William, merchant, 97, Oallowgate

Leith, Rev. William, (North Parish Church,) h. Cooperston-buiid-

ings, Holburn-street

Leith, Mrs. late of Whitehaugh, h. Union-place

Leith, Mrs. of Overhall, h. 13, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen

Leith, Mrs. lodgings, 5, George-street

Leith, Miss E. Chapel-street

Leslie, Alexander, shipmaster, (Albion,) 27, Constitution-street

Leslie, George, sen. ship-carpenter, 7, Catto-square

Leslie, George, shipmaster, (Newcastle,) 31, Constitution-street

Leslie, George, grocer, 112, h. Ill, Gallowgate

Leslie, John, cotton-manufacturer, 34, h. 32, Woolmanhill

Leslie, John, late goldsmith, h. 87, Gallowgate

Leslie, John, of Powis, Powis-house, Old Aberdeen

Leslie, John, porter-dealer, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow,

h. 7, Weigh-house-square

Leslie, John, shipmaster, (James,) Commerce-street

Leslie, John, shipmaster, (Triumph,) 3, Prince Regent-street

Leslie, Theodore, pastry-cook and confectioner, 62, Castle-street

Leslie, William, surgeon, 20, Adelphi-court

Leslie, William, shoemaker. Bridge of Don

Leslie, William D. druggist, 13, Union-buildings

Leslie, William, tailor, Q, St. Catherine's-wynd

Leslie, William, flesher and vintner. King-street

Leslie, William, jun. grocer and spirit-dealer, 31, h. 30, North-st.

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Leslie, William, yost. grocer, 4, Mealmarket-lane

Leslie, William, mason. Park Cottage, Broadford

Leslie, Mrs. Union-place

Leslie, Misses, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Leslie, Misses, 64, Broad-street

Levie, James, shipmaster, Waterloo-quay

Levie, John, shipmaster and vintner, (Mary,) 4, Shore-lane

Levie, John, shipmaster, (Helen,) 20, East North-street

Levie, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 9, Marischal-street, h. Moir's-

court, 103, Gallowgate

Levie, William, shoemaker, 50, h. 51, Quay

Leys, Alexander, vintner, 11, Chronicle-lane

Leys, George, brewer and vintner, 29, Lodge-walk

Leys, James, vintner, Windmill-brae

Leys, Masson, & Co. manufacturers, 89 and QO, Shiprow

Leys, Peter, mealseller, 198, Gallowgate

Leys, William, Skene-square

Leys, Mrs. Skene-square

Lickly, Henry, & Sons, tailors, 8, Long-acre

Liddle, James, farrier, Machray's-court, 5Q, George-street

Ligertwood, James, grocer, 51, King-street, h. S, Prince's-street

Ligertwood, Peter, boat-builder, Footdee

Ligertwood, Thomas, late merchant, h. 52, King-street

Ligertwood, Miss, Summer-street

Lilly, John, merchant, (And. Simpson & Co.) h. 20, Fisher-row

Lilly, William, farrier, John-street

Lind, John, engraver and copperplate-printer, 5, Netherkirkgate,

h. Rettie's-court, Broad- street

Lindsay, Henry, contractor and guard of the Deeside Telegraph

coach, 16, Frederick-street

Lindsay, Lieut. James, R. N. h. Park-street

Lindsay, James, shipmaster, (Rebecca,) 15, James-street

Lindsay, Roger, mealseller, 60, h. 64, George-street

Lindsay, Mrs. 17, Belmont-street

Lindsay, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, Bourtie's-court, IQ, Up-Linklatter, James, shipmaster, 4, Water-lane [^perkirkgate

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Linklatter, John, shipmaster, (Ruby brig,) 15, James-street

Littlejohn, James, clothier, 76, Union-street, h. 4, Frederick-st.

Littlejohn, William, accountant, (Aberdeen Town and County

Bank,) h. 4, Frederick-street

Littlejohn, Mrs. 4, Frederick-street

Lister, Jonathan, stoneware-merchant, 26, Union-street, h. Con-

cert-court, Broad-street

Livingston, Mrs. Dr. Sheddocksley

Lloyd's Agent at Aberdeen, Arthur Thomson, 11, Union-buildings

Lockhart^ Joseph, vintner, 24, h. 26, Lodge-walk

Lochell, John, vintner, Pirie's-court, 30, Shiprow

Logan, John, shipmaster, 9, Water-lane

Logan, Miss, Thornson's-court, 6l, Broad-street

London Union Assurance, Fire, Life, and Annuities—William Gar-

row, advocate, agent, 19, Marischal-street

London Hat Warehouse, 27, Broad-street

Longmuir, David, overseer of Police, Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill

Longmuir, Miss, teacher, Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill

Louptan, Mrs. flesher, 19, Wales-street-market

Low, Alexander, woollen draper, (Milne, Foulerton, & Co.) h*

8, Carmelite- street

Low, Alexander, merchant, h. Golden-square

Low, Ernest, bookbinder, 22, Woolmanhill, h. 22, Black*s-buildings

Low, George, traveller, (William Matthews & Son,) h. George-st.

Low, James, dyer, 50, Loch-street

Low, James, writer, 30, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Low, John, Wright, Skene-street, h. 22, Black's-buildings

Lowe, William, auctioneer and agent, S3, Blackfriar-street

Lumsden, Clements, advocate. Union-street

Lumsden, Hary, advocate. Union-street

Lumsden, Harry, merchant, 34, h. 23, Broad-street

Lumsden, Harry Leith, of Auchindoir, h. Dee-street

Lumsden, Henry, advocate. Union-street

Lumsden, James, shipmaster, (Betsy schooner,) 18, Commerce-st.

Lumsden, John, merchant, h. Dee-mouth, Clayhills

Lumsden, John & Co. merchants, 49, Castle-street

Lumsden, William, late merchant, h. Skene-terrace

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Lumsden, Miss, Si, Long-acre

Lunan, John, wright, Beattie's-court, GallowgateLunan, John, wright, Salter's- court, 39, Loch-streetLunan, William, clock and watchmaker. Thistle-street

Lunan, William, wright, 3, Jopp's-lane

Lunan, Mrs. lodgings, 12, Constitution-street

Lunan, Miss, dressmaker. Thistle-street

Lunatic Asylum, Clerkseat—-Thomas Hodge, superintendentLundie, John, watch and clockmaker, WoodsideLyall, Alexander, late comptroller of Customs, 21, Dee-street

Lyall, Andrew, clerk to the comptroller. Customs, 21, Dee-streetLyall, George, & Co. silk mercers, 99, h. 97, Union-street

Lyell, George, town-serjeant. Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street

Lyell, John, register-grate and stove-maker, 126, Union-street,

manufacturing house, Back-wyndLyell, William, register-grate and stove-maker, 104, Union-street,

manufacturing house. College- street, h. Marywell-street

Lyell, Mrs. William, lodgings, 1, St. Nicholas-street

Lyell, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 1, St. Nicholas-street

Lyon, John, wright, Holburn-street

Lyon, John, quarrier, Rubislaw, k. 5, Frederick-street

Lyon, William, shoemaker, Ruthrieston

Lyon, Mrs. midwife, 3, Black's-buildings Cs^teLyon, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Emslie's-court, 6, Gallow-

MM'Arthur, Alexander, Porter's-court, 8, Weigh-house-square

Maberly & Co. linen manufacturers, Broadford WorksMaberly & Co. bleaching and soap-works, Rubislaw

Macaldowie, Peter, plasterer, W. Milne's-court, 60, Gallowgate

Macallan, David, upholsterer, h. 30, Frederick-street

M'Bean, Alexander, cooper, 22, King-street, h. 22, North-street

M'Bean, Alexander, cooper, 1, North-street, h. 17, Shoe-lane

M'Bean, Arthur, & Co., ironmongers, 60, Union-street

M'Bean & Ellis, painters, 7, Park-street

M'Bean, Daniel, cabinet-maker and vintner, Skene-street

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M<Bean, John, Broadford •

M'Bean, John, painter, h. 13, Justice-street

M'Bean, Roderick, vintner, 66, Netherkirkgate

M'Bean, William, distiller, Glen-Northton Distillery, Causeway-M'Bean, Mrs. grocer, 28, Park-street, h. 1, Wales-st. [end-roadM'Bean, Mrs. late of Alves, h. Skene-terrace

M'Bean, Miss, Upper Strawberry-bank

M'^Combie, Charles, cooper, Holburn-street

M'Combie & Dunn, tobacco and snufF manufacturers, 70, GreenMCombie, George, stabler, 4, Harriot-street

M'Combie, Peter, tobacco manufacturer, h. QS, GreenM'Combie, Peter, vintner, Skene-street

M'Combie, Rev. Robert, h. Bon-Accord-street [Netherkirkgate

MCorabie, Thomas, & Co. tobacco and snuff manufacturers 5\

M'Combie, William, of Easter Skene, h. Richmondhill

M'Corabie, Mrs. of Richmondhill, h. Richmondhill

M'Combie, Miss, dressmaker, ,S6, Union-street

M'Connach, John, mason. Chapel-street

M'Conachie, Alexander, Union-row

M'Conachie, William, pawnbroker, 2, Blairton-lane, Broad-street

M'Conachie, William, tailor, 59, Castle-street, h. Concert-court,

Broad-street

MConachie, William, cotton manufacturer, 34, St. Nicholas-st. h,

Skene-square

M'Qook, James, advocate. West-court, 32, GuestrowiM'Culloch, Hugh, mason, 26, Loch-street

McDonald, Alexander, shipmaster, 20, James-street

McDonald, Alexander, marble and stone-cutter, 23, King-street

IMcDonald, Alexander, shipmaster, 60, East North-street

[McDonald, Alexander, tailor, 96, h. Porthill-close, QS, Gallow-M'Donald, Alexander, vintner, Broadford fgateMcDonald, Angus, shipmaster and vintner, 22, Park-streetMcDonald, Archibald, teacher. North-street, h. 12, ShuttleJane

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McDonald, David, clerk, (Bannermill) ^. 22, Constitution-streetM'Donald, George, vintner, 3, Wales-street

[McDonald, Gilbert, druggist, 43, h. 27, High-street, Old AberdeenMcDonald, James, builder, Hutcheon-street

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McDonald, James, cabinet-maker, 8, North-street, k. 2, Peacock*s-

close, Castle-st.

M'Donald, James, vintner, 72, High-street, Old Aberdeen

McDonald, John, grocer, tea, wine, porter and spirit dealer, 65,

k. 69. North-street

McDonald, John, book-agent, 3, South Silver-st. h. Bon-Accord-st.

McDonald, John, tailor, 84, Queen-street

McDonald, John, grocer, 44, East North-street

McDonald, John, road-overseer, Gerard-street

McDonald, John, flesher, 7, Wales-street-market, h. 10, Princes-st.

M'Donald, John, tinsmith, 4, h. 3, Correction-wynd

McDonald, John, tailor, Upper-Denburn [[Broad-street

McDonald, Joseph, pie-baker and vintner, Downie's-court, 65,

McDonald, Robert, confectioner, 19, Peacock's-close, Castle-street

McDonald, Robert, manager, (Aberdeen and Hull Shipping Co.)

h. 20, James-street

M'Donald, Robert, porter and spirit deder, 5, Park-lane^

M'Donald, Mrs. register office for engaging servants, 96, Gallow-

M'Dougald, Alexander, shoemaker, 22, Lodge-walk [[gate

M'Dougald, Peter, shoemaker, 22, Frederick-street

M^Ewen, Thomas, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Woodside

M'Farlane, John, clothier and haberdasher, 17, Union-buildings,

h. Broadford

M^Farlane, Peter, corn merchant and agent, Thomson's-court, 21,

M*Farlane, Misses, teachers, Broadford [[Quay, h. 36, Dee-st.

M'Gilvray, John, shoemaker, Ewen's-court, 42, Gallowgate

M'Gowan, John, tanner, Newbridge, h. Bon-Accord-street

M'Gowan, Robert B., bookseller and fancy stationer^ 92, Union-st.

h. Bon-Accord-street

M'Gowan, Thomas, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 56, George-st.

M'Gowan, Thomas, tanner, Newbridge, k. Bon-Accord-street

M'Gowan, Mrs. John, late of Newbridge, Chapel-street

M'Gregor, P. boot and shoemaker. Windmill-brae

McGregor William, shipmaster, (Caledonia) 7, Garvock- street

McGregor, Mrs. Robert, 2, Yeats-lane []1 6, Shoe-lane

M^Grigor, William, dealer in furniture, 4, East North-street, k.

M'^Hardy, Charles, ironmonger, h. 20, St. Andrew's-street

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M'Hardy, Sz Co., confectioners, Commercial-buildings, 1 09, Union-

street, k. 21, Shiprow

M 'Hardy, David, blacksmith, 66, Netherkirkgate

M'Hardy, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 23, h, 24, Green

M*Hardy, James, advocate, h. 43, Guestrow

M 'Hardy, John, blacksmith, 9, Mealmarket-lane

M'Hardy & Robison, advocates. Commercial-court, 58, Castle-st.

M'Hardy, William, Mains of Seaton

M'Hardy, Mrs. milliner, 23, k. 21, Shiprow

Machray, Alexander, dyer, 79, h. 77, Woolmanhill

Machray, Isaac, Royal Hotel, 63, Union-street [[Upperkirkgate

Machray, Robert, writer. Golden-square, h. Lamond's-court, 49,

Machray, Robert, baker, 108, High-street, Old Aberdeen

M'Innes, Douglas, grocer and spirit dealer, 55, li. 53, Queen-st.

M'Innes, George, merchant, k. II, Chanonry, Old AberdeenM'Intosh, Andrew, vintner, 30, Guestrow []court, 40, Broad-st.

M'Intosh, Daniel, blacksmith. Commerce-street, h. Henderson's-

M'lntosh, James, blacksmith and bell-hanger, 3, Blackfriar-street

M'Intosh, James, tinsmith, 28, h. Yeats-court, SO, Netherkirkgate

M'Intosh, Peter, brushmaker, Cameron s-court, 30, North-street

M'Intosh, Miss, teacher, Henderson's-court, 40, Broad-street

Mack, Charles, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Holburn-street

M'Kay, Andrew, carver, 24, Lodge-walk

M'Kay, A., furnishing tailor, Skene-street

M'Kay, Angus, tailor, 17, Justice-street

M'Kay, Angus, dealer in furniture, 17, Justice-lane

M'Kay & Black, woolcombers, 54, Loch-street

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M'Kay, Donald, tea and spirit dealer, 106, Shiprow

M'Kay, Lieutenant George, 82d Regiment, Denburn-terraceM'Kay, George, tailor, 9, Fowler's-wynd

M'Kay, George, tailor, 38, Woolmanhill

M'Kay, George, vintner, Milne's-court, 38, Castle-street

M'Kay, James, general agent, 86, Broad-street, h. J. Ferguson's-court, 108, Gallowgate

M'Kay, James, vintner. Bowl-road

M'Kay, James, stabler, 166, Gallowgate

M'Kay, James, bootmaker, 35, North-street

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M'Kay, John, wright, JamiesonVcourt, 38, Shiprow

M'Kay^ John, tailor. Steps of Gilcomston

M^Kay, Neil, grocer, 34, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

M'Kay, William, tailor, 2, Jopp's-lane

M'Kay, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, M^Kay's-court, 80, Gallow.

M'Kay, Miss B. 6"5, George-street Tgate

Mackay, William, parasol and umbrella manufacturer, &c. 62,

M'Kechnie, Alexander, hairdresser, 1, Justice-street []Union-st.

M'Kechnie, Rev. Neil, (Woodside Chapel) h. Woodside

e, Alexander, (Munro & Grant) h. 79, George-street

e, Alexander, manufacturer, Skene-square

e, Alexander, confectioner, 45, h. 47, George-street

e, Alexander, painter and glazier, 194, k. I96, Gallowgate

e, Alexander, & Co. skinners_, Fowler's-wynd^ ^.Well of Spa

Charles, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Poynernook

Duncan, boot and shoemaker, Skene-square

Rev. Hugh, (Gaelic Chapel) h. Whitehouse-street

J., tailor, Hutcheon-street

John, confectioner, 53, h. Plasterer's-court, 70, Gal-

John, musician, 6, St. Catherine's-wynd Qowgate

John, blacksmith, M'Kenzie's-court, 49, George-st.

James, silkmercer, h. 2, Carmelite-street

Roderick, of Glack, k. Golden-square

William, teacher, (Town-house) Old Aberdeen

e, Mrs. A. 2, Carmelite-street

e, Mrs. G. Steps of Gilcomston

e, Mrs. Colin, Catherine-street

e, Mrs. William, 70, High-street, Old Aberdeen

e, Mrs. late of Breda, bQ, High-street, Old Aberdeen

e, Mrs. John, Skene- street

e, Mrs. Summer-street . •

Mrs. 33, Quay

Mrs. of Ord, Tanfield

Mrs. lodgings, ], George-street

Miss, dressmaker, 89* Green

Miss, lodgings. Burn-court, 44, Upperkirkgate

Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 1, Blackfriar-street

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Mackie, Alexander, ship-agent—Office, Water-lane, h. Whitehouse-

Mackie, Alexander, stoneware merchant, 7, h. 8, Shiprow fst.

|Mackie, Alexander, jun. block and pump-maker, and timber-mer-

chant, Footdee^ h. 6, Canal-terrace

Mackie, D. tailor, 3, Trinity-corner

Mackie, George, boot and shoemaker, Ligertwood's-court, 73,

Mackie, George, shoemaker, SS, East North-st. [[George-street

Mackie, George, vintner, 207, Gallowgate

Mackie, James, writer, h. 25, Frederick-street

Mackie, James, baker, S5, Broad-st. h. Milner's- court, 21, Guestrow

Mackie, James, timber-merchant and general agent, Glentanner

timber-yard, Footdee, k. 6, Canal-terrace

Mackie, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, St. Clement-street

Mackie, Robert, wool and worsted merchant, 57, h. 59, Queen-st.

Mackie, Thomas, sheriff-officer, 25, Frederick-street

Mackie, William, wholesale merchant, 43, Broad-street, k. Mary-

well-house, Clay hills

Mackie, William, carter, Sugarhouse-lane

Mackie, Mrs. John, stoneware merchant, 2, North-street, k. 27,

Mackie, Miss, dressmaker, 21, Blackfriar-street [|Shuttle-lane

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ddey, James, tailor, 30, East North-street

lliam, Basil, confectioner, 52, Broad-street, k. 9, Long-acre

nlay, Allan, hardware merchant and jeweller, 73, Queen-st.

nnan, Lauchlan, shipmaster, Reid's-court, 34, Gallowgate

nnan, William, ironmonger, k. 45, Loch-street

nnan, William, & Co. ironmongerSj 25, Gallowgate

nnan, William, & Co. ironmongers and cast-iron founders,

Windy-wynd

M'Lean, Alexander, plasterer, M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate

M'Lean, Lieutenant Francis, Denburn-terrace

M'Lean, John, plasterer, M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate

M'Lean, Robert, plasterer, 22, John-street

M'Lean, Thomas, druggist, 55, George-street

M'Lean, Mrs., Ferguson's-court, SO, Gallowgate

M'Lean, Miss, 21, Constitution-street

M'Lennan, Alexander, flesher, 27, George-street-market, k. Skene

M'Lennan, Duncan, flesher. Poultry-market, h. Skene

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M'^Leod, Alexander, druggist, k. 7, Justice-lane

M'Leod, Alexander, flesher, 15, George-street-market

M'Leod, James, tinsraiih, 3^, East North-street, h. 22, Shuttle--

M^Leod, Normand, flesher, Q, George-street-market Qlane

M'Leod, Peter, auctioneer, Exchange-court, Union-street, h. 34>,

M'Leod, William, tailor, 52, Schoolhill QQueen-street

M'Leod, Mrs. Principal, 7, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen

McMillan, Peter, watch, clock, compass, and quadrant-maker,

Waterloo-quay

McMillan, Rev. Samuel, of the Relief Church, h. Ann-street

M'Millan, Mrs. lodgings, 12, Guestrow

M'Naughton, George, manufacturer, (G. B. & Co.) h. 20, Belmont-

M'Petrie, George, vintner, Ann-street Qstreet

M'^Phail, Donald, farmer, Skene-square

M'Pherson, Alexander, wright, 16, Constitution-street

M'Pherson, Alexander, corn-extractor, Woodside

M'Pherson, Andrew, excise officer, (Devanha Distillery,) h. Devanha

Mcpherson, Dr. H. sub-principal and professor of Greek, King's

College, h. SO, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen

M'Pherson, Donald, confectioner and vintner, 4, Bowl-road

M'Pherson, Duncan, boot and shoemaker, John-street

Mcpherson, James, spirit dealer. College-street

Mcpherson, Mrs. lodgings, St. Clement-street

M'Pherson, Mrs. midwife, 1, Justice-lane

Mcpherson, Misses, 3, Langstane-place, Dee-street

M'Pherson, Miss, dressmaker, 3, Canal-terrace

M'Queen, William, shoemaker, 19, King-street

M'Rae, Donald, tailor. Upper Denburn

M'Rea, Hector, tailor, 15, Commerce-street

M 'Robbie, John, grocer, Jack's-brae

M'Swein, Hugh, general agent and auctioneer. Union-street—en-

tries, 2, Union-lane, and 2, Broad-street

M'William, Robert, grocer, Leadside, Gilcomston

Main, Alexander, mealseller, Holburn-street

Main, Thomas, vintner, Ruthrieston

Main, Mrs. midwife, 17, Mutton-brae i

Mair, James, advocate, 25, Queen-street

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Mair, Thomas, traveller, (Smith, Irvine, & Co.) h. 93, Spittal, Old

Aberdeen

Maitland, James, & Co. candlemakers, 42, Netherkirkgate

Maitland, John, merchant, 3 6, Union-street, h. Union-place

Maitland, Peter, vintner, Causewayend

Maitland, Robert, candlemaker, h. Links

Maitland, William, shoemaker, h. Marywell-place

Maitland, William, merchant, h. 9, St. Clement-street

Malcolm, Alexander, gardener, Damside, Gilcomston

Malcolm, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 27, East North-street

Mann, James, watch and clockmaker, Woodside

Mann, J. dealer in furniture, 21, Justice-street

Mann, John, boot and shoemaker, 12, Long-acre

Mann, William, wright. Chapel-street

Manson, Captain Sinclair, late 15th Regiment, Skene-square

Manson, Mrs. lodgings, 23, Berry-lane

Marr, John, wright, Tytler's-court, Green

Marshall, Alexander, confectioner, h. Booth's-court, 21, Castle-st.

Marshall, David, painter and glazier, 15, Huxter-row, h. Diamond-Marshall, George, manufacturer, Leadside, Gilcomston [[street

Marshall, James, wright, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) h. Windmill-brae

Marshall, Robert, farrier, 6, Park-lane

Marshall, Mrs. (late of Tullynessle), Union-st.—entry, 4, ShiprowMarshall, Mrs. grocer, 81, Green

Marnoch, Alexander, messenger of Customs, 3, Shore-lane

Martin, Alexander, hotel and lodgings, 3Q, QuayMartin, Alexander, clothier, haberdasher, & stay warehouseman,

Martin, James, tailor. College-street [Castle-st. h. Unionvilie

Martin, James, mealseller, SS, h. 31, Shiprow

Martin, James, tailor. Union-street

Martin, James, flesher, 15 and 37, Wales-street-market, k. NetherMartin, John, flesher, 18, Wales-street-market [BanchoryMartin, John, flesher, 34, Wales-street, k. Tollohili, BanchoryMartin, John, grocer, 8, h. 6, Woolmanhill

Martin, John, porter and spirit dealer, 62, h. 6l, Queen-street

Martin, Samuel, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, CausewayendMartin, William, millwright, Steps of Gilcomston, h. Broadford .

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Martin, William, vintner, 51, Guestrow

Martin, Mrs. 2, Barnett's-close

Martin, Mrs. 115, Gallowgate

Martin, Miss, Skene-square

Martyn, Mrs. Captain, Steps of Gilcomston

Massie, James Ig. auctioneer, 56, Union-street

Massie, Joseph, shoemaker, S6, Spittal

Massie, Thomas, tea and spirit dealer, Broadford

Massie, Marianus, hosier, 15, Littlejohn-street

Massie, Mrs. dressmaker and milliner, 56, Union-street

Massie, Mrs. 4, Adel phi-court. Union-street

Massie, Miss, 24, Shiprow

Masson, Alexander, hairdresser, 58, North-street

Masson, Andrew, brewer, 22, Loch-street, h. Holburn-street

Masson, Andrew, clerk, (Aberdeen Fire and Life Assurance Co.)

k. 13, Futachieside

Masson, Andrew, shipmaster, (Catherine), 2, Baltic-street

Masson, George, letter-carrier, 2, Flourmill-lane

Masson, James, shipmaster, (Lord Arch. Hamilton), 6, Catto-square

Masson, John, shipmaster, (Catherine), 2, Baltic-street

Masson, John, vintner, 35, Park-street

Masson, William, grocer, 91, Green [[street

Masson, William, cooper, 10, Quay, and vintner, 18, Carmelite-

Masson, Mrs. Alexander, vintner^ Machray's-court, 59, George-st.

Masson, Mrs. vintner. Chapel- street

Mather, David, grocer, Hardgate

Mather, John, gardener, Kittybrewster

Mather, Miss, teacher, 43, St. Andrew's-street

Mathew, John, baker, 63, h. 64, Queen-street

Matthews, William, boot and shoemaker, 5^, h. 55, Green

Matthews, William, & Son, leather merchants, 4, St. Catherine's-

wynd, k. Kingsland-place, Broadford

Matthews, Mrs. Ligertwood's-court, 73, George-street

Matheson, Alexander, shoemaker, 6, Gardener's-lane

Matheson, Alexander, nurseryman, Connigar-hill, Links

Matheson, Charles, late ropemaker, 37, Shiprow

Matheson, George, boot and shoemaker, Holburn-street

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Matheson, Isaac, mealseller, 39, Frederick-street

Matheson, James, dealer in furniture, &c. 10, Justice-street

Matheson, John, late shipmaster, (lodgings) 11, Constitution-st.

Matheson, John, book-agent, 8, Gallowgate

Matheson, Joseph, vintner. College-street

Matheson, Peter, wood-merchant, Poynernook

Matheson, Peter, furnishing tailor. Well-court, 14, Broad-street

Matheson, Robert, shipbuilder. Trinity building-yard, h. l6, Car-

melite-street

Matheson, Robert, vintner, Red Lion-court, 77, Broad-street

Matheson, Mrs. Robert, 19, Dee-street

Matheson, Miss, silk stocking and glove-grafter. Windmill-brae

May, John, mason, M'Combie's-court, 52, Union-street

May, L. shoemaker, 1, Gardener's-lane

May, Miss, ladies' school, M^Combie's-court, 52, Union-street

Mearns, Alexander, 19, Schoolhill

Mearns, Daniel, shipmaster, (Earl of Aberdeen) Yeats-lane

Mearns, Rev. Dr. D. professor of divinity. King's College, A. 1,

Chaplainry, Old Aberdeen

Mearns, George, china merchant, 47^ h. 28, Adelphi-court, Union-st.

Mearns, James, shipmaster, (London Packet) 3, Baltic-street

Mearns, James, lodgings, 9, Long-acre

Mearns, John, watch and clockmaker, 1 1, Schoolhill, /^. Gilcomston

Mearns, Mrs. midwife, 13, Shiprow

Mearns, Miss, Chapel-court, 6l, Gallowgate

Medical Provident Institution of Scotland—Arthur Thomson,

agent, 11, Union-buildings

Meff, William, coppersmith, 19, Huxter-row, h. 29, Long-acre

Megget, John, teacher of elocution^ and portrait painter, 1, Bel-

mont-street, h. Bon-Accord-terrace

Meldrum, William, Gerard-street Tavern, Gerard-street

Meldrum, William, mealseller, 26, George-street

Meldrum, Miss, dressmaker, 17, George-street

Mellis, Captain James, Ruthrieston

Mellis, James, 68, Broad-street

Mellis, Peter, coal-broker—office, 4, Jaraes-st. k. 3, Canal-terrace

Mellis, Mrs. 10, Peacock's-close, 24, Castle-street

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Mellis, Mrs. Adam, 2, East North-street

Melville, Thomas, plane-maker and ironmonger, 56, Loch-street,

k. Simpson's-court, 139, Gallowgate

Melville, William, plane-maker and ironmonger, 56, Loch-street,

h. 10, Young-street

Melvin, George, teacher, Barkmill Academy

Melvin, James, rector. Grammar-school, h. 209> Gallowgate

Melvin, James, clothier and haberdasher, 4, h. 6, Broad-street

Melvin, James, merchant, h. 37, Marischal-street

Melvin^ James, wright, Catherine-street

Melvin, John, musician. Windmill-brae

Melvin, Moses, grocer, porter and ale-dealer, 145, Gallowgate

Melvin, William, Melvin's Hotel, 138, Union-street

Melvin, Mrs. poultry-shop, 79> Shiprow

Melvin, Mrs. vintner. Exchequer-court, h. Q, Exchequer-row

Melvin, Miss, lodgings, Reid's-court, 34, Gallowgate

Mennie, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 46, Uppej-

kirkgate, h. Kingsland-place, Broadford

Mennie, Alexander, gardener, Hardgate

Mennie, Alexander, vintner, Torryburn Inn, New Pier

Mennie, Alexander, stabler, l68, Gallowgate

Mennie, John, linen yarn manufacturer, 37, Gallowgate, h. 1,

Jopp's-lane

Mennie, John, cabinet-maker, 93, Gallowgate, k. 1, Jopp's-lane

Mennie, John, flesher, 8, Wales-street-market, k. Banchory

Menzies, John, of Pitfoddels, h. 15, Belmont-street

Mercer, John, wright, Catherine-street

Mercer, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 4, Young-street

Merchant, Mrs. Richard, 11, Chronicle-lane

Mess, James, coal-broker, 36, Quay

Meston, John, silk-dyer, 32, h. 30, Loch-street

Meston, Thomas, teacher of English, 3, Union-lane, h. 149,

Michael, Andrew, merchant, h. Summer-street |[Union-st.

Michell, Mrs. Rosemount

Michie, William, late beadle. West Church, 5, Blackfriar-street

Michie, George, cooper, 6, Flourmill-brae, h. 7, Barnett's- close

Michie, John, tailor, Emslie's-court, 26, Gallowgate

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Michie, John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, BQ, Broad-

street, h. Whitehouse-street

Michie, Miss, teacher, 5, Blackfriar-street

Middler, Alexander, woollen manufacturer, 126, h. Sutherland's-

court, 126, Gallowgate

Middleton, David, blacksmith & bell-hanger, 49, k. 47, George-st.

Middleton, David, Skene and Alford foot-post, /^. Cooper's-court,

26, Netherkirkgate

Middleton, George, town-serjeant, 30, Shuttle-lane

Middleton, George, stabler, 3, Harriot-street

Middleton, James, proprietor. Summer-street

Middleton, James, teacher of music, 25, Marischal-street

Middleton, James, candlemaker, 31, Wales-street

Middleton, John, vintner, 6, Commerce-street

Middleton, John, vintner, 60, Lime-quay

Middleton, Peter, tailor, Holburn-street

Middleton, Samuel, book-keeper, Aberdeen Bank, h. Waterford,

Middleton, Mrs. John, Waterford, Broadford QBroadford

Middleton, Mrs. James, 13, King-street

Middleton, Mrs. wool and worsted merchant, 7, George-street, k.

Davidson's-court, 111, Gallowgate

Military Hospital, Castlehill

Millar, George, rope and twine manufacturer, 34, Park-street

Millar, James, flesher, 23, Wales-street-market

Millar, James, tobacco-pipe-maker, 48, Loch-street, h. 12, St.

Millar, William, tailor, 17, Queen-street [Andrew's-street

Millar, Mrs. 12, Quay

Millar, Mrs. teacher, IS, Lodge-walk

Milne^ Alexander, stabler, 58, Green

Milne, Alexander, upholsterer, 15, North-street, h. 9, Prince's-st.

Milne, Alexander, watch and clockmaker, 64, h, Mitchell's-court, ^66, North-street fl

Milne, Alexander, grocer, snuff and tobacco manufacturer, 1, ^Young-street, Gallowgate

Milne, Alexander, dancing-master, Milne's-court, 27, Gallowgate

Milne, Alexander, baker, 83» h. 82, Gallowgate

Milne, Andrew, manufacturer, (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) A. Chapel-st.

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Milne, Andrew, cabinet-maker, ig, King-st. A. 11, Chronicle-lane

Milne, Cruden, & Co. manufacturers, Spring-garden and Wind-mill-brae

Milne, David, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 84, George-street, k,

22, St- Andrew's-street

Milne, Foulerton^ & Co. manufacturers and woollen drapers, 1,

Union-buildings

Milne, Henry, nailer, 1, John-street, h. 8, Spa-street

Milne, George, vintner, head of Windmill-brae

Milne, George, cabinet-maker, 28, Woolmanhill

Milne, George, gardener, 46, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Milne, George, teacher. Poor's Hospital, 56, Gallowgate

Milne, George, quarrier, Kingsland-place, Broadford

Milne, George, gardener, Bandyhill, Gilcomston

Milne, James, manufacturer, h. Milne's-court, 65, Gallowgate

Milne, James, Crown and Eagle Tavern, 52, Netherkirkgate

Milne, James, stabler, 13, Harriot-street

Milne, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Wellington-street

Milne, James, trimming warehouse. Cotton

Milne, James, vintner, Reid's- court, 6, Shiprow [^Union-st.

Milne, John, porter, Aberdeen Town and County Bank, 93,

Milne, John, tailor, 76, Spittal, Old Aberdeen

Milne, John, cart and ploughwright, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen

Milne, John, vintner, Bon-Accord-street

Milne, John Duguid, advocate, 68, Queen-street

Milne, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 41, King-street

Milne, John, cabinet-maker, 6, Prince's-street

Milne, John, hairdresser, 28, h. Emslie's-court, 26, Gallowgate

Milne, Joseph, blacksmith, 20, k- 24, Frederick-street

Milne, Peter, gardener, Downie's-how, near Kittybrewster

Milne, Peter, shipmaster, (Expedition), 35, Virginia-street

Milne, Robert, manufacturer, (G. B. & Co.), Millbank Cottage,

Milne, Robert, teacher, 12, Marischal-street QWoodside

Milne, Thomas, gardener, Kittybrewster-bridge

Milne & Sutherland, painters ami glaziers, 9, King-street

Milne, Captain William, Chapel-street

Milne, William, mealseller and auctioneer, 31, A. Crombie's-courti

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Milne, William, vintner, Kittybrewster

Milne, William, boot and shoemaker, 33, St. Nicholas-street, h.

13, Schoolhill

Milne, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 39, Broad-street, k.

8, Correction-wynd

Milne, William, furnishing tailor, 25, Guestrow flowgate

Milne, William, painter and glazier, k. W. Milne's-court, 60, Gal-

Milne, William, mealseller, Q, East North-street, h. 29, Shuttle-

Milne, William, quarrier, Ruthrieston Plane

Milne, William, nail manufacturer, 1, John-street, h. 8, Spa-st.

Milne, William, mealseller. Park-street

Milne, Mrs. dressmaker. Thistle-street

Milne, Mrs. Robert, sewing school, 12, Marischal-street

Milne, Mrs. midwife, 14, Harriot- street

Milne, Mrs. A. midwife, 46", Virginia-street

Milne, Mrs. James, Brebner's-court, 10, Castle-street

Milne, Mrs. manufacturer, 7, Castle-street

Milne, Mrs. Robert, straw-hat-maker and milliner, 49, King-st.

Milne, Mrs. lodgings, Emslie's- court, 26*, Gallowgate

Milne, Mrs. David, midwife^ 22, St. Andrew's-street

Milne, Mrs. grocer and spirit dealer, 44, George-street

Milne, Miss Jane, confectioner, 19, Netherkirkgate

Milne, Miss, 75, Union-street

Milne, Misses, milliners and straw-hat-makers, 22, St. Andrew's-st.

Mirrielees, James, upholsterer, 71, li- SO, Adelphi-court, Union-st.

Mirrielees & Reid, silk mercers and hnen drapers, 72, Union-st.

Mirrielees, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 9, Correction-wyndMitchell, Adam, session-clerk, and teacher. Grammar-school, h.

110, High-street^ Old Aberdeen ^

Mitchell, Alexander, cashier of the Aberdeen Town and CountyBank, h. 91, Union-street

Mitchell, Alexander, writer, h. 1, Ragg's-lane, Broad-street

Mitchell, Andrew, vintner, 1, Pork-lane

Mitchell, George, spirit-dealer and coal-broker, 35, h. 37, QuayMitchell, George, hairdresser, 87, h. 88, GreenMitchell, George, vintner, 25, Park-street

Mitchell, George, shipmaster, (Scotsman), 10, Pork-lane

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Mitchell, James, mason, 22, St. Andrew's-street

Mitchell, James, stocking manufacturer, Blackfriar-st. h. Spittal

Mitchell, James, haberdasher, 5, Union-buildings, h. 8, St.

Nicholas-street

Mitchell, James, birthmaster, Upper-quay, h. 9, Water-lane

Mitchell, James, toy and trinket merchant, 70, Queen-street

Mitchell, James, grocer. Cotton

Mitchell, John, builder. Chapel-street

Mitchell, John, shipmaster, (brig Union), 12, Guestrow

Mitchell, Michael, shipmaster, (Acorn), 22, James-street

Mitchell, Robert, manager, (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.) h. 18,

St. Clement-street

Mitchell, Robert, hingemaker, 6, Windy-wynd

Mitchell, Thomas, stabler, 2, Harriot-street

Mitchell, William, watch and clockmaker, 44, St. Nicholas-street,

/^. Bon-Accord-street

Mitchell, William, bookseller and fancy stationer, 60, Broad-st.

h. Spittal

Mitchell, William, clothier and haberdasher, 36, Broad-st. h. 1,

Mitchell, William, mason. Chapel-street [^Ragg's-lane

Mitchell, Mrs. Denburn-terrace

Mitchell, Mrs. (Dowager of Thainston), h. Dee-street

Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell's-place, King-street

Mitchell, Mrs. lodgings, 15, St. Nicholas-street

Mitchell, Mrs. repository for ladies' work, Park-street

Mitchell's Hospital, 9, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen

Mitchell and Sandison, dress, stay, and straw-hat-makers, 115^

Mitchell, Miss, Chapel-street [^George-street

Mitchell, Misses, 2, Long-acre [^Footdee

Moffat, William, shipmaster, (James Hadden), Commercial-road,

Moir, Alexander, late hosier, h. Moir's-court, 103, Gallowgate

Moir, Charles, grocer, Skene-street

Moir, David, shipmaster, (John Catto), Commerce-street

Moir, David, (Munro & Grant), h. 8, Gallowgate

Moir, Francis, vintner, and occasional waiter, 37, North-street

Moir, George, of Denmore, h. Denmore

Moir, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Cotton

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Moir, George, tailor, 31, Shiprow

Moir, James, M. D. 9, Carmelite-street

Moir, James, hairdresser, Skene-street, h. 13, Woolmanhill

Moir, James, guard, (North mail), 1 5, St. Andrew's-street

Moir, John, preserver of all kinds of animal and vegetable food,

in a fresh state, 6, Water-lane, h. 37, Marischal-street

Moir, John, wright, Milner's-com't, 21, Guestrow, h. 14, East

Moir, John, grocer, 13, Huxter-row [[North-street

Moir, Joseph, weaver, 7, k. 8, Innes-street

Moir, Robert, teacher, 100, George-street

Moir, Robert, wine merchant, agent, and insurance-broker. Crown-

court, h. 36, Union-street

Moir, Robert, late teller of the Aberdeen Bank, 53, Dee-street

Moir, Thomas, bookseller, and circulating library, 28, Upperkirk-

gate, h. 8, Guestrow

Moir, Vincent, lodgings, 30, Marischal-street

Moir, Mrs. John, lodgings, Skene-terrace

Moir, Mrs. wool merchant, 59, h. Chapel-court, 6*1, Gallowgate

Moir, Mrs. Archibald, 5, Correction-wynd

Moir, Misses, milliners, 100, George-street

Mollison, David, porter and spirit dealer, Waterloo-quay

Mollison, James, hotel and lodgings, 24, QuayMollison, James, boot and shoemaker, 9> Netherkirkgate, h. Mary-

MoUyson, George, hosier. Trinity-street well-place

Moncrief, Alexander, manufacturer and spirit dealer. Green

Moncur, Nicol, steward, (Duke of Gordon), h. York-st. Footdee

Montgomery, Alexander, plasterer, Sugarhouse-lane

Montgomery, John, mason, 12, Chronicle-lane

Montgomery, Thomas, porter and spirit dealer, 5, Long-acre

Moore, Captain N. J. late of the 74th regiment, Renny Cottage,

Canal-side

More, Alexander, late collector of Customs, h. Broomhill

VI ore, Mrs. George, RaedenVlore, Miss, 57, Schoolhill

VTorgan, Alexander, hairdresser, Upper-DenburnMorgan, Alexander, hairdresser, 27. Netherkirkgate

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Morgan, George, shoemaker. Chapel-street

Morgan, George, teacher of navigation, 15, James-street

Morgan, John, vintner, 8, Putachieside

Morgan, John, teacher. North Parish School, Park-street

Morgan, William, letter-carrier, 3. Carnegie's-brae

Morgan, Mrs. of Bonnymuir, h. Bonnymuir

Morison, Alexander, porter and spirit dealer, 173, Gallowgate

Morison, Alexander, shipmaster, (Duke of Gordon) 2, Prince Re-

Morison, Alexander, shoemaker, 5, Denburn [|gent-street

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Morison, Alexander, shipmaster, Hector's-houses, Commerce-st.

Morison, Alexander, jeweller, 9, Long-acre

Morison, Alexander, porter and spirit dealer, 27, East North-st.

Morison, David, woollen draper, 2, Castle-street, h. 12, Guestrow

Morison, James Alexander, excise officer, 33, St. Andrew's-st.

Morison, James, cabinet-maker, 8, h. 12, Blackfriar-street

Morison, James, late of Berbice, 19, Belmont-street

Morison, John, shipmaster, (Friendship) 46, Virginia-street

Morison, John, shipmaster, Lime-quay

Morison, John, shipmaster, (Aimwell) 15, Constitution-street

Morison, Patrick, late hosier, 37, St. Andrew's-street

Morison, Peter, excise officer, Kingsland-place, Broadford

Morison, Thomas, hardware merchant, 65, Queen-street

Morison, William, manufacturer. Chapel-street

Morison, William, tailor, 6S, Guestrow

Morison, William, wright, 76, George-street

Morison, Mrs. William, vintner, 33, Guestrow

Morison, Mrs. porter and spirit dealer, 5, Black's-buildings

Morison, Miss, milliner, 159, Gallowgate

Morison, Miss, 18, Dee-street

Morren, Hugh, merchant and general agent, 50, Netherkirkgate,

h. 20, Dee-street

Morice, Robert, advocate, 34, Marischal-street

Morice, Mrs. Alexander, 102, Union-street

Morice, Miss, Union-street [2, Marischal-st

Morrice, Alexander, cashier, Aberdeen Bank, 53, Castle-street, h.

Morrice, Alexander, ironmonger, (Wm. M'Kinnan & Co.) h. 9>

Morrice, Alexander, shipmaster, 28, James-st. [Prince's-street

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iMorrice, James, shipmaster, Hector's-houses, Commerce-street

Morrice, Mrs. 9j Prince's-street

Morris, James, mealseller, 7, Commerce-street

Morris, Michael, piano-forte-maker, k. 64, Union-street

Mortimer, Adam, wright, 42, Loch-street

Mortimer, Alexander, baker, Waterloo-quay

Mortimer, Alexander, stocking-maker, 12, Justice-lane

Mortimer, David, flesher, 32, Wales-street-market, h. Knox-court,

Mortimer, Peter, grocer, 14, Justice-street [7, Whales-street

Mortimer, William, boot and shoemaker, 62, Guestrow, h. 12,

Mortimer, William, late bookbinder, 58, Guestrow QJustice-lane

Mortimer, Mrs. vintner, 14, Huxter-row [^street

Mortimer, Miss, milliner & dressmaker, 30, Adelphi-court, Union-

Mowat, Alexander, hatter, 41, Union-st. h. l6, Huxter-row

Mowat, Alexander Milne, advocate, h. Union-place

IMowat, David, porter and spirit dealer, 100, Gallowgate

Mowat, George, hatter and cap-maker, 42, h. Jopp's-court, 40,

Broad-street

Mowat, George, & Co. cork-cutters, 3, Ragg's-lane, Broad-street

Mowat, John, cabinet-maker & upholsterer, 29, h. Lobban's-court,

30, Castle-street

Mowat, John, brewer, vintner, and victualling house, Pirie's-court,

50, Castle-street

Mowat, William, vintner, 5, Peacock's-close, Castle-street

Mowat, William, late vintner, l6. Berry-lane

Mowat, Mrs. James, Union-place

Muil, Francis, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill

Muil, John, baker, 35, Schoolhill

Muir, Alexander, advocate, 25, Queen-street

Mulholland, Mrs. Joseph, cork-cutter, 186, k. 188, Gallowgate

Munro, Alexander, fishing-rod and tackle-maker, 44, King-street

h. 24, Frederick-street

Munro, Alexander, mealseller, 12, Schoolhill, k. Dee Village

Munro, David, boot and shoemaker, 2, Upperkirkgate, h. Jack's-

Munro & Grant, woollen drapers, 48, Union-street Qbrae

Munro, John, surveyor of taxes—Office, 48, h. 84, Union-street

Munro, John, straw-hat manufacturer, 69, Queen-street

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Munro, John, stucco-mill. Dee Village

Munro, Joseph, stone-cutter, 74, North-street

Munro, Leith, blacksmith, 6, Windy-windMunro, Robert, keeper of the Public Rooms, Union-street

Munro, William, dealer in books, 50, k. 51, Spittal, Old Aberdeen

Munro, Mrs. lodgings, Gordon's-court, 4, Schoolhill

Munro, Mrs. late of Huntly, Chapel-street

Munro, Mrs. grocer. Chapel-street

Murray, Alexander, vintner, Windmill-brae

Murray, Alexander, tobacco and snufF manufacturer, 22, h. 20,,

Murray, Alexander, vintner, Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-st. [|Green

Murray, A. tailor, Skene-street

Murray, Andrew, writer, (A. Jopp's Office) k. Niven's-court, 29,

Murray, Ebenezer, late merchant, Gordon-street QGuestrow

Murray, George, clerk, (C. B. & Co.) k. Bon-Accord-street

Murray, George, grocer and spirit dealer. Chapel-street

Murray, George, mason. Park-street

Murray, James, clerk, 22, St. Andrew's-street

Murray, James, advocate—Office, 28, h. 30, Schoolhill

Murray, James, boot and shoemaker, Cotton

Murray, James, flesh er. Cotton

Murray, James, boot and shoemaker, Upperkirkgate

Murray, James, turner, 78, Woolraanhill, h. Steps of Gilcomston

Murray, James, flesher, 28, George-street-market, k. Rubislaw

Murray, Rev. John, (North Parish Church) k. King-street

Murray, John, watch, clock, compass, and quadrant maker, 37,,

h. 43, Quay

Murray, John, clerk, (Duguid and Lawrence) h. 96, George-st.

Murray, William, beef shop, &c. (open every lawful day) 50, andl

Beef-steak Tavern, 48, Guestrow

Murray, William, house-carpenter, h. 20, Blackfriar-street

Murray, William, clerk, (Aberdeen Lime Co.) h. 8, Summer-lane

Murray, William, tailor, 4, Schoolhill

Murray, William, flesher, 17, George-street-market

Murray, Mrs. midwife, Hutcheon-street

Mutch, John, gardener, Lochhead

Mutch, William, shoemaker, Causewayend

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NNairne, James, gardener, Gerard-street

Nairne, John, tailor, Holburn-street

Nairne, Mrs. II, Constitution-street

National Bank of Scotland, 21, Quay—P. Macfarlane, agent

NTaughton, John, turner and pipe-maker, 28, St. Andrew's-street

Neave, Alexander, merchant, 17» Spittal

Neil, James, vintner, 41, QuayNeilson, Charles, stone-cutter, h. 35, Long-acre

Neilson, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Cotton

Neilson, George, blockmaker and boatbuilder, Waterloo-quay

Neilson & Hutcheon, marble and stone-cutters, IQ, King-street

Neilson, Mrs., housekeeper. Trinity Hall, 1 , Trinity-corner

Neish, Joseph, guard, (North Mail) 8, Dee-street

Newton, James, shipmaster, (Wemyss) 8, Canal-terrace

Nicol, Alexander, late pilot-master, SO, Wales-street

Nicol, Alexander, shipmaster, (Venus) 30, Wales-street

Nicol, Andrew, clerk, (Aberdeen Town and County Bank) k. 36,

Nicol, Charles, stabler, Tanfield [[King-street

Sficol, George, clerk, (Catto, Thomson & Co.) 2, Wellington-st.

^Jicol, James, advocate, l6, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Nicol, James, dyer, l6, Shoe-lane

Nicol, James, ale-seller. Hector's Houses, Virginia-street

Nicol, John, boot and shoemaker, Jack's-brae

Nicol, John, shipmaster, (Matchless), 30, Wales-street

Nicol, John, shipwright, St. Clement-street

Nicol, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 54, h. 53, ShiprowNicol, John, vintner, Burnett's-close, 5, Exchequer-row

Nicol, John, shoemaker, 17, George-street

Nicol, John, turner, Broadford

Nicol, Peter, brickmaker, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen

Slicol, Reid, & Co. shipbuilders, Footdee

Nicol, Robert, vintner, Ruthrieston

Nicol, William, hairdresser, 18, Park-street

Nicoll, Lewis, advocate. Crown-court, 36, Upperkirkgate

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Nicolson^ Daniel, book-keeper. Commercial Bank, h. Union-place

Nicolson, Thomas, shipmaster, (Migvie), 5, Canal-lane

Nicolson, Rev. Robert, (Wesleyan Chapel), 9, Mounthooly

Nicolson, William, plumber, (Robert Gilchrist), h. 1, Hanover-st.

Niddry, John, wright, Hutcheon-street

Nisbet, Alexander, mason, 1.9, Fisher-row

Niven, Alexander, toll-keeper, Cooperston

Niven, Alexander, writer, h. Thornton's-court, 23, Guestrow

Noble, John, porter and spirit dealer, 56^ Netherkirkgate

North British Insurance Office—Thomas Burnett, advocatCj 11,,

Belmont-street, and William Stuart, advocate, 102, Union-

street, agents

North Street Brewery, 65, North-Street

Norwich Fire, Life, and Annuity Office—Charles Chalmers, advo-

cate, agent, 24, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Norrie, George, shipmaster, (Edinburgh Packet), York-st. Footdee

Norrie, James, shipmaster, (Euphemia), 43, Frederick-street

Norrie, John, woollen draper & tape manufacturer, (Milne, Fouler-

ton & Co.) Union-buildings, Castle-st. h. Steps of Gilcomston

Norrie, Joseph, tobacco-manufacturer, (Thomas MCombie & Co.)

h. 43, Dee-street

o

Ogg, Henry, (Henry Ogg & Co.) h. Holburn-street

Ogg, Henry, & Co. Strathdee distillery, Cooperston

Ogilvie, James, stone-cutter, Marywell-street

Ogilvie, John Charles, M. D. Union-street

Ogilvie, John, baker, 3 and 5, Frederick-st. h- Mitchell's-place,

Ogilvie, John, spirit dealer, 66, Queen-street [King-st

Ogilvie, Simson, advocate, 3, Drum's-lane

Ogilvie, William, flaxdresser, 47, Netherkirkgate, h. 2, Young-st.

Ogilvie, William, wool & worsted manufacturer, 38, h. W. Milne's-

court, 60, Gallowgate

Ogilvie, Mrs. lodgings, 18, Marischal-street

Ogilvie, Misses, of Auchiries, Union-place

Ogilvy, Rev. Dr. Skene, (St. Machar's Church), h. 1 4, Chanonry,

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Ogston, Alexander, tallow-chandler, 52, Loch-street, h, 2, Gallow-Ogston, Alexander, jun. 52, Loch-street CS^teOgston, Alexander, tailor, 27, George-street

Ogston, Francis, M. D. 2, Gallowgate

Ogston, John, wright, Denburn-terrace

Oldman, Andrew, wholesale merchant, 24, h. 26, St. Nicholas-st,

Oliver, John, late supervisor of excise, Oliver's-court, 12, Upper-Orcheston, James, gardener, 7, East North-street [kirkgate

Ord, James, stoneware merchant, 1 5Q, Gallowgate

Qrton, Matthew, vintner, 19, Lodge-walk

Oswald, James, shipmaster, (Aberdeenshire), 20, Constitution- st.

Outram, Mrs. Dee-street

Panton, Charles, bootmaker, 3, Queen-street, h. Milner's-court,

21, Guestrow

Panton, George, grocer, tea & spirit dealer, 202, h.^00, GallowgatePark, Alexander, manufacturer, II, Gallowgate, h. Park Cottage,Park, Andrew, mason, Hutcheon-street [^BroadfordParker, John, shipmaster, (Bon-Accord), 32, Wales-street

Paterson, Donald, shoemaker, 16I, Gallowgate, h. CausewayendPaterson, George, watch and clockmaker, CausewayendPaterson, James, leather merchant, Denburn-terrace

Paterson, Lieutenant James, Dee-street

Paterson, James, clerk, 8, Wellington-street Qnett's-close

Paterson, John, teacher, Milne's-court, 27, Gallowgate, h, 7, Bar-

Paterson, John, ginger-beer brewer, Emslie's-court, 26, Gallowxfate

Paterson, Patrick, miniature painter, S5, Netherkirkgate

Paterson, Roderick, blacksmith, 43, North-street

Paterson, William, thread manufacturer, 3, College-bounds, OldPaterson, William, leather merchant, Denburn-terrace [[Aberdeen

Paterson, William, advocate, 10, Castle-street, h. 75, Union-street

jPaterson, William, mason, 20, Don-street, Old AberdeeniPaterson, William, bookseller, 55, Union-st. h, 27, Frederick-st.

iPaterson, William, & Co. tanners, foot of Jack*s-brae, Gilcomston|Paterson, Mrs. lodgings, 130, Union-street

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Paterson, Mrs. A. S6, Loch-street

Paterson, Mrs. (late of Logic), Dee-street

Paterson, Mrs. lodgings, St. Clement-street

Paterson, Mrs. George, glass & stoneware merchant, 21, h. Bour-

tie's-court, 19, Upperkirkgate

Paton, Miss, of Grandhome, 49, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Paul, Alexander, commission agent, ship and insurance broker,

35, h. 53, Marischal-street

Paul, A. boot and shoemaker, 36, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Paul, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 13, Castle-street, h. 4:^,

Frederick-street

Paul, Rev. William, professor of natural philosophy. King's Col-

lege, A. 31, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen

Paul, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Gordon-street

Pearson, Thomas, officer of excise, 75, George-street

Pelican Life Office—Lewis Nicoll, advocate, agent, Crown-court,

3Q, Upperkirkgate

Pellatt, Stephen, manufacturer, (Maberly & Co. Broadford Works),

h. Union-terrace

Penman, Rev. Richard, (Frederick-street Chapel), h. 26, Constitu-

Permit Office, Oliver's-court, 12, Upperkirkgate Qtion-st.

Petrie, Alexander, stabler, 59, North-street

Petrie, George, engraver and copperplate-printer, 1, Huxter-row,

Petrie, John, mealseller, 6l, North-street \Ji. Stronach's-close

Petrie, M. lodgings, washing and dressing, &c. 13, Long-acre

Petrie, Robert, shoemaker, Skene-street

Petrie, Mrs. George, dressmaker, 31, Schoolhill

Pirie, Alexander, paper manufacturer, and wholesale stationer^ 18,

Adelphi-court, Union-street

Pirie, Alexander, wright, Skene-street

Pirie, Alexander, saddler, 212, Gallowgate

Pirie, Alexander, vintner, 8, Lodge-walk (^Broad-st.

Pirie, Andrew, wright, 6, Shoe-lane, h. Henderson's-court, 46*,

Pirie, George, jun. haberdasher, k. M'Combie's-court, 52, Union-

street

Pirie, George, sacrist, Marischal College, k. College-court, 82,

Pirie, George, vintner, Broadford [|Broad-street

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Pirie, George, merchant, h. Pirie's-court, 50, Castle-street

Pirie, George, & Co. wholesale and retail haberdashers, 5S,

Pirie, John, blacksmith, 11, h. 10, Pork-lane QUnion-st.

jPirie, Sames, blacksmith, 24, North-street

Pirie, Patrick, manufacturer, h. Gordon's-mills

Pirie, William, manufacturer, h. Cotton-lodge

Pirie, William, merchant, h. Golden-square

Pirie, William, jun. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 55, King-street

Pirie, William, & Co. flour merchants—Bakehouse, Diamond-st.

Robert Skene, manager

Pirie, William, & Co. woollen manufacturers and grain merchants,

18, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Pirie, Mrs. boarding mistress. King's College, Old AberdeenPirie, Miss, dressmaker, Ligertwood's-court, 73, George-street

Pithie & Co. Alexander, stoneware merchants, 11, Park-street

Pittendrigh, Alexander, beadle of Seamen's Chapel, and funeral

waiter, h. Sugarhouse-lane

Pittendrigh, James, wright, Albion-court, 18, Castle-street

Pittendrigh, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 11, Justice-st.

h. 6, Justice-lane

Pittendrigh, Peter, clerk, J. Smith's-court, 113, Gallowgate

Phcenix Fire Office—Henry Lumsden, advocate, agent. Union-terrace

Philip, Andrew, cabinet-maker, h. Salter's-court, SQ, LochsidePhilip, Andrew and William, cabinet-makers and upholsterers.

Commercial-buildings, 111, Union-street

Philip, Charles, shipmaster, (Radiant), 24, James-street

[Philip, George, shipmaster, (Belina), 28, James-street

Philip, James, Huntly-street

Philip, James, shipmaster, (Nimrod), 8, Justice-lane

[Philip, John, porter and spirit dealer, Skene-street

Philip, John, bookbinder, 46, Queen-street

Philip, John, shipmaster, 1, Wellington-street

Philip, Joseph, stationer, h. Diamond-street

Philip, Joseph, & Co. wholesale stationers, 48, Queen-streetPhilip, Peter, shoemaker, 7, Windy-wynd

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Philip & Taylor, wholesale and retail clothiers and drapers, 29

and 31, Broad-street

Philip, William, clothier and draper, (Philip & Taylor), h Bon-

Philip, William, upholsterer, 28, Jaraes-street [|Accord-terrace

Philip, William, shipmaster, (Mary), Walker's-court, 17, Vir-

Philip, William, jun. (P. & T.), h. 29, Broad-street [ginia-st.

Philip, Mrs. 28, James-street

Philip, Mrs. James, 78, Queen-street

Philip, Miss, Water-lane

Phillips, James, cutler, 88, Green

Playfair, Charles, gunmaker, 94, Union-street, h, Kidd-lane

Play fair, John, upholsterer, I6, King-street, h. Kidd-lane

Police Tax-office, 1, Ragg's-lane

Pollock, David, porter and spirit dealer, 151, Gallowgate

Poison, Henry, porter and spirit dealer, Upper-Denburn

Pont, Henry, steward, (Aberdeen Packet), I6, Park-street

Porter, James, slater, Virginia-street

Post-office, 15, Netherkirkgate Q40, Dee-street

Poulter, Absalom & Thomas, manufacturers, 62, Broad-street, h,

Pratt, Robert, miller, 2, Maltmill-bridge, h. 24, Green

Primrose, David, vintner, 47, East North-street

Primerose, George, 6I, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Primrose, Rev. William, h. Silver-street

Procurator Fiscal for the Burgh—Alexander Cadenhead, advocate,

22, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Procurator Fiscal for the County—William Simpson, advocate,

SO, Marischal-street

Procurator Fiscal of the Peace—Alexander Thomson, advocate,,

5, Belmont-street

Proctor, George, mealseller, 87, Green

Proctor, John, shoemaker, 1, Canal-lane

Proctor, Peter, plasterer, 10, Spa-street

Proctor, Miss, Skene-street

Promoter Life Assurance and Annuity Co.—-Alexander Hendry,,

advocate, agent. Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street

Prodo, John, shipmaster, (Hind) Ruthrieston

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Protector Fire Insurance Co.—Alexander AUan^ advocate, agent,

35, King-street

Proven, John, slater, 2, Barnett's-close

Prowett, John, porter and spirit dealer, 175, Gallowgate

Public Mathematical and Writing School, 6, Correction-wynd

Public Rooms, Union-street—Robert Munro, keeper

Pye, George, millwright, 71, North-street

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Rae, Alexander, grocer, Woodside

Rae, George, messenger-at-arms. Constitution-street

Rae, James, clothier and haberdasher, 22, Union-street, h. Dia-

mond-street

Rae, James, porter dealer, 53, Shiprow, A. Diamond-street

Rae, John, Northfield, Gilcomston

Rae, William, vintner, 21, Lodge-walk

Rae, Miss, straw-hat and dressmaker, and milliner, 92, Green

Raeburn, George, shipmaster, (Ariel) 21, James-street

iRaeburn, John, teller, Aberdeen Bank, h. Commercial-court, 58,

Raeburn, John, plasterer, 2, Denburn []Castle-st.

RatFan, Mrs. William, 1, Constitution-street

Ragg, David R. general agent and merchant, Q, St. Nicholas-street,

h. Summer-street

Ragg, Robert, paper manufacturer, h. 104, George-street

Ragg, Robert, vintner, 9, Wales-street

Raitt, James, shoemaker, SO, George-street

Baitt, Miss, dressmaker, 8, Canal-terrace

Ramage, Andrew, leather merchant, k. 32, George-street

Ramage, John, optician, 85, Broad-street

iRamage, John, currier, George-st. k. Ramage-court, 83, Broad-st.

Ramage, John, & Co. leather merchants, 85, Broad-street

Ramsay, Archibald, tailor, 6, Marischal-street

Ramsay, John, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill

Ramsay, Walter, tailor, 40, Gallowgate

Randal, David, dealer in furniture, 26, h. 27, Justice-street

Randal, John, wright. College- street

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Rannie, Adam, nurseryman, Causewayend

Rannie, Alexander, nurseryman, Causewayend

Rannie, Alexander, house carpenter, 10, Prince's-street

Rannie, George, shipmaster, (Alfred) 55, North-street

Rannie, James, surgeon, 33, Blackfriar-street

Rannie, Thomas, porter, Aberdeen Bank, h. Constitution-street

Rannie, Thomas, mason. Thistle-street

Rannie, M. porter and spirit dealer, 49, North-street

Rannie, Mrs. lodgings, 29, Broad-street

Rattray, John, nail-manufacturer, St. Catherine's-court, 1 4, Shipro\»

Rattray, William, chemist and druggist, Commercial-building^

117, Union-street, and 26, Woolmanhill, h. Blackfriar-stre©

Ray, John, tinsmith, 5, h. 4, Gallowgate

Ray, William, shipmaster, (Craigievar) 24, Constitution-street

Read, William, merchant, k. Gordon's-mills

Reed, William, shipmaster, (St. Andrew), 40, Virginia-street

Regies, Lewis, boot and shoemaker, 52, Guestrow

Reid, Alexander, grocer, Jack's-brae

Raid, Alexander, stabler, 9, Harriot-street

Reid, Alexander, vintner. Windmill-brae

Reid, Alexander, cart and ploughwright, Skene-street

Reid, Benjamin, nursery and seedsman (James Reid & Co.) h,

Rhind's-court, 64, Gallowgate

Reid, Lieutenant Andrew, R.N. 23, Constitution-street

Reid, Lieutenant, Commercial-road, Footdee

Reid, Duncan, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Little-W'ales-street

Reid, George, brewer, Newbridge, h. Hardgate

Reid, George, druggist, k. Silver-street Qmill-bra«

Reid, George, jun. turner, Forbes'-court, 78, Green, h. 4, Flour*

Reid, George, shipmaster, (Liverpool Packet) 43, Frederick-streel

Reid, George, porter-dealer, 32, North-street

Reid, George, sen. saddler, 48, North-street ^

Reid, George, jun. saddler, 34, Schoolhill QBackwynd

Reid, George, sen. turner, and superintendent of fire engines, 2.

Reid, James, nursery and seedsman, h. Belville, Gilcomston

Reid, James, gardener, Springbank, end of Bon-Accord-street

Reid, James, grocer, 60, k. 62, Green

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Reid, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene-street

Reid, James, shipmaster, (Henrietta) 3, Wellington-street

Reid, James, & Co. nursery and seedsmen, 33, Union-street

Reid, John, wright, 4, Jopp's-lane

Reid, John, late miller, 10, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen

Reid, John, builder. Diamond-street

Reid, John, vintner, 12, Union-lane

Reid, John, vintner, 20, Lodge-walk

Reid, John, Hope Tavern, 6, Littlejohn-street

Reid, John, boot and shoemaker, II, St. Andrew's-street

Reid, John, blacksmith, 14, Dee-street

f Reid, John, & Co. ship-chandlers, VVaterloo-quay

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Reid, Peter, bookbinder, 5, Long-acre, h. W. Henderson's-court,

I Reid, Peter, shoemaker. Causewayend []l6l, Gallowgate

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Reid, Robert, academy, Pirie's-court, 1, Upperkirkgate

; Reid, Robert, wright, 27, h. 26, Spittal

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Reid, Smith, & Co. distillers. Union-glen Distillery, HolburnReid, Thomas, advocate—Office, St. Nicholas-lane, h. Diamond-st.

Reid, Walter, vintner, 120, George-street

jReid, William, miller, porter and spirit dealer. Spa-street

Reid, William Urquhart, blacksmith. CausewayendReid, William, draper, 4, Hutcheon's-court, ShiprowReid, William, flesher, 11 and 12, Wales-street-market, h. 33,

Wales-street

Reid, William, heckle-maker, Gerard-street, k. 199, Gallowgate

Reid, William, nail manufacturer, Henderson's-court, 129, Gal-

Reid, William, teacher, 3, Denburn powgateReid, William, shoemaker, Upper-DenburnReid, Mrs. John, 3, Constitution-street

'Reid, Mrs. William, 5, Littlejohn-street

|Reid, Mrs. grocer, 42, East North-street

[Reid, Miss, 1, Ragg's-lane, Broad-street

Peith, Alexander, toll-keeper, Rubislaw

JEleith, A. tailor, Hardgate

leith, Archibald, late haberdasher, I, Jopp's-lane

Keith, Archibald, & Co. grocers, tea and spirit dealers, Kingsland-

place, Broadford, h. Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill

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Reith, James, vintner, Holburn-street

Reith, James, tailor, 5, Berry-lane

Reith, John, wright, Gordon-street

Reith, John, mealseller, Skene-street

Reith, John, vintner, Lower-Denbiirn

Reith, William, tailor 5, John-street

Reith, William, grocer, h. Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill [^gate

Reith, William, & Co. grocers, tea & spirit dealers, 24, Upperkirk-

Rennie, C. M. distiller, Gilcomston, h. at Gilcomston Distillery

Rennie, William, shipbuilder, h. Waterloo-quay

Rettie, M. & Son, lamp and fancy ornament saloon, 19, Union-

buildings, h. Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street

Rettie, M. & Son, lamp manufacturers, tinsmiths, japanners, and

oil merchants, Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street

Rettie, Robert, brass-founder, 4, Back-wynd, h. Rettie's-court, 26,

Broad-street

Rettie, Miss, straw-hat-maker, milliner, and dressmaker, Rettie's-

court, 51, North-street

Rettie, William, (M. Rettie & Son), h. 2, Bon-Accord-street

Reynolds, Mrs. Wm. basket-maker, 74, Queen-street

Rhind, John, traveller, (Wm. Mackie), 43, Broad-street

Ehind, Mrs. mantuamaker, 24, Schoolhill

Riach, Alexander, public and private teacher, 7, South Silver-st.

Riach, John, wright, 10, Young-street

Riddel, Alexander, furnishing tailor, Anderson's-court, 22, Upper-

Riddel, Donaldson, blacksmith. Windmill-brae Qkirkgate

Riddel, James, accountant to the harbour trustees, h. College-st.

Riddel, James, cabinet-maker, 6, Mealmarket-lane, h. 9, Prince's-st

Riddel, J. stabler, 15, Back-wynd

Riddel, John, leather merchant, 15, George-street, h. Broadford

Riddel, Miss, dressmaker. Burn-court, 44, Upperkirkgate

Riddoch, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 28, St. Nicholas-

street, h, 13, Fisher-row

Riddler & Son, gardeners, Skene-street

Ririe, Alexander, planemaker, Sutherland's-court, 126, Gallowgate

Ritchie, James, beadle, Union Chapel, & funeral-waiter. Chapel-lane

Ritchie, Thomas, shipmaster, (Earl of Errol), 3, Church-street

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Ritchie, Mrs. 104, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Richardson, Misses, 4, Black's-buildings

Robb> Alexander, tailor. Windmill-brae

Robb, George, gardener, 88, Green

Robb, James, wright, Gerard-street

Robb, James, tailor, Watt's-court, 28, Virginia-street

Robb, James, shipmaster, (Bromby), h. 38, Virginia-street

Robb, John, tea & spirit dealer, 53, Green, h. 12, Carmelite-street

Robb, John, tailor, SQ, Netherkirkgate

Robb, John, grocer, 9.0) King-street, //. 6, North-street

Robb, William, painter and glazier, h. 15, St. Andrew's-street

Robb, William, guard, (Peterhead Coach), 37, Park-street

Robb, Mrs. vintner, Cruives, Gordon's-mills

Robb, Mrs. vintner. College-street []Clement-st. h. 1, Link-st.

Roberts, Alexander, grocer, tea, porter, and spirit dealer, 1 5, St.

Roberts^ John, wright, Scott's-court, 25, Quay, h. 43, Virginia-st.

Roberts, Mrs. lodgings, 8, Mealmarket-lane [Old. Aberdeen

Robertson, Alexander, clerk, (Smith, Irvine, & Co.) 24, High-st.

Robertson, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Holburn-st.

Robertson, Alexander A. silk mercer, ^.41, Dee-street

Robertson, Alexander, gardener, 24, Spittal

Robertson, Alexander, cooper, Skene-street

Robertson, Alexander, vintner, Edmond's-houses, George-street

Robertson, Alexander, wright, Gordon-street

Robertson, Alexander, blacksmith, 56, North-street

Robertson & Beattie, silk mercers, 15, Broad-street

Robertson, Charles, blacksmith. Castle-brae, h. 15, Commerce-st.

Robertson, David, grocer, l6. East North-street

Robertson, George, teacher, S5y Netherkirkgate

Robertson, George, saddler, Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate

Robertson, Henry, nailer, 21, Mutton-brae

Robertson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 43, Park-street

Robertson, James, guard, (Duke of Gordon), 6, Frederick-street

Robertson, James, hairdresser and perfumer, 5, Queen-street, A.

Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street

Robertson, James, hatter, 58, St. Nicholas-st. h. 2, Flourraill-brae

Robertson, James, clerk, (Milne, Cruden, & Co.), h. George-street

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Robertson, James, cooper, Hutcheon-street

Robertson, James, shipmaster, (Janet schooner), Waterloo-quay

Robertson, John, jun. cooper. Union-street, h. Broadford

Robertson, John, manufacturing goldsmith, Rettie's- court, 26,

Broad-street, h. 31, Long-acre

Robertson, John, cooper, 4, North-street

Robertson, John, Glenburnie

Robertson, John, vintner, 73, Queen-street

Robertson, John, saddler, 46, Green, h. l6, St. Andrew's-street

Robertson, Isaac, teacher, 30, Shuttle-lane

Robertson, Malcolm, teacher of elocution, Milne's-court, 38, Castle-

Robertson, Patrick, Mackie-place [street

Robertson, Peter, teacher, (Lancasterian School), h. Bon-Accord-st.

Robertson, Thomas, cabinet-maker, 2, Chronicle-lane, and vint-

ner, Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street

Robertson, Thomas, late mason, 7, Justice-lane

Robertson, Thomas, coppersmith, (H. G. & Co.), h. 14, St. An-

Robertson, Robert, druggist, 106, George-st. / [drew's-st.

Robertson, William Forbes, of Hazlehead, h. Hazlehead

RobertS(m, William, marble & stone-cutter, west end of Denburn-

bridge. Union-street, h. Huntly-street

Robertson, William, bookseller, and circulating library, 19, Broad-

street, h. 8, Guestrow

Robertson, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Windmill-brae

Robertson, William, merchant tailor, 20, St. Nicholas-street

Robertson, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 19^ Park-street

Robertson, Mrs. P. 32, King-street

Robertson, Mrs. Dr. Union-place

Robertson, Mrs. lodgings, 31, Long-acre

Robertson, Mrs. A. 2, South Silver-street

Robertson, Mrs. grocer, 1, Mounthooly

Robertson, Mrs. l6, Gallowgate

Robertson, Mrs. 71, Woolmanhill

Robertson, Mrs. 53, Shiprow

Robertson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 6, Frederick-street

Robertson, Miss, Silver-street

Robertson Miss, of Foveran, h. Union-row

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Robertson, Miss, straw-hatmaker, 30, Queen-street

Robertson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 9, St. Nicholas-street

Robertson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 83, Queen-street

Robertson, M. confectioner, 77, Green

Robison, Benjamin, shipmaster, (Young John) 13, Pork-lane

Robison, Benjamin, shipmaster, (Dolphin) 40, Virginia-street

Robison, David, furniture-dealer, 4, Justice-street

Robison, William, shipmastec, (Scotia) 15, Carmelite-street

Robison, William, advocate. Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street

Roger, Henry, flesher, //. Crown-street

Roger, James, tanner. Steps of Gilcomston, h. Broadford

Roger, Thomas, teacher, (Trades' School), h. 39, Long-acreRoger, William, miniature painter, Bon-Accord-street

Roger, Mrs., Ramage-court, 8S, Broad-street

Ronald, James, tailor, 27^ Shuttle-lane

Ronald, John, shipbuilder, building-yard, Footdee, h. 7, St. Cle-

Ronald, Mrs. Lemon-tree Tavern, 7, Huxter-row [[ment-st.

Rose, Donaldson, ship-owner and timber-merchant, Footde'e

Rose, James, cooper, h. Broadford

Rose, Mrs. Mackie-place

Rose, Mrs. milliner and dressmaker, Rettie's-court, 26', Broad-st.

Ross, Adam, nail manufacturer, 6, Windy -wynd, h. CausewayendRoss, Alexander, tailor, 3, Peacock's-close, Castle-street

Ross, Andrew, flesher, 10, George-street-market

Ross, Andrew, vintner, 19, GuestrowRoss, Augustus, porter and spirit dealer, 4, South-st. h. Chapel-st.

Ross, Charles, manufacturer, (G. B. & Co.) h. Skene-terrace

Ross, David, hatter, 28, Lodge-walk, h. 29, Constitution-street

Ross, George, baker, Skene-street

Ross, Hugh, late officer of Excise, 14, Harriot-street

Ross, Hugh, builder, Skene-street

Ross, James, boot and shoemaker, Huntly-street

Ross, James, upholsterer, 15, //. Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirk-Ross, James, constable, 98, High-street, Old Aberdeen [gateRoss, James, stabler, 5, Little Belmont- street

Ross, James, mealseller, Upper-DenburnRoss, James, vintner, Back-wynd --">».

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Ross, John, assistant commissary of ordnance, 52, King.street

Ross, John, of Grenada, h. Ferryhill

Ross, John, teacher of music, 62, Spittal

Ross, John, teacher, 41, Virginia-street, h. QQ, North-street

Ross, John, vintner, 12, Canal-terrace

Ross, John, organist, St. Paul's Chapel, 39, Upperkirkgate, and

Ross, John, mason, 6, Little Belmont-street [^Craigiepark

Ross, Malcolm, dealer in furniture, 31, h. 37, Castle-street

Ross, Peter, boot and shoemaker, Upper-Denburn

Ross, Richard, auctioneer, 71, h. 73, Queen-street

Ross, Roderick, wright, 28, Virginia-street

Ross & Morren, millers and commission merchants, mill of Ferry-

hill—Office, 50, Netherkirkgate

Ross, William, advocate, 4, Carmelite-street

Ross, William, late stabler, 4, Carmelite-street

Ross, William, ironmonger, 30, Broad-street, A. Rettie's-court, 26,

Ross, William, wright, Ann-street [^Broad-st.

Ross, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 137, h. Simpson's-

court, 139, Gallowgate

Ross, William, auctioneer, Ross's-court, 6, Upperkirkgate

Ross, William, wine merchant, Albion-court, 18, Castle-street

Ross, Mrs. Robert, 50, Dee-street

Ross, Miss, straw-hat and dressmaker, 21, Blackfriar-street

Rough, John, turner, funeral waiter, and beadle of St. Andrew's

Chapel, h. Carden's-court, 15, Castle-street

Routledge, William, & Son, rope and twine manufacturers, 219,

h. 220, Gallowgate

Rowell, Joseph, sen. chain-maker, 2, Harriot-street

Rowell, Joseph, jun. chain-maker, 9, Mealmarket-lane

Rowland, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 21, Back-wynd

Roy, Alexander, & Sons, clothiers and haberdashers, 12, Broad-st.

h. Golden-square

Roy, Alex. jun. draper, 1, Broad-street, k. Crown-court, Union-st.j

Roy, Lieutenant James, (Aberdeenshire Militia) h. Dee-street

Roy, James, jun. seedsman, nurseryman, and florist, 7, Broad-st

h. Nursery, North-street

Roy, John, silk dyer and renovator, 5, Schoolhill

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Roy, John, gardener, 13, Summer-lane

Roy, John, clothier & haberdasher, l6, A. Well-court, 14, Broad-st.

Roy, John, flesher, 18, Wales-st»'eet-market, h. 4, CowgateRoy, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Chapel-street

Roy, Mrs. Captain, Dee-street

Roy, Mrs. gardener, 53, Guestrow

Roy, Miss, dressmaker, 5, Prince's-street

Roy, Misses, milliners and dress-makers, l6. Broad-street

Royal Exchange Assurance—Andrew Jopp, advocate, agent, Jopp's-

1

court, 31, Gallowgate

Ruddiman, John, cabinet-maker, Webster's-court, 72, ShiprowRuddiman, John, & Co. cabinet-makers. King-street

Ruddiman, William, cabinet-maker, 26, St. Andrew's-street

Runcie, John «& William, tinsmiths, 6, George-st. k. Davidson's-

court. 111, Gallowgate

Runcy, Charles, grocer and spirit dealer, 51, h. 52, QuayRuncy, Charles, shipmaster, (Theophilus) k. 52, QuayRussel, Alexander, of Aden, ^. North Lodge, 68, North-street

Russel, Alexander, bookseller, 7, Netherkirkgate

Russel, Alexander, merchknt-tailor, 31, GuestrowRussel, Alexander, sen. tailor, 17, Shoe-lane

Russel, Andrew, porter and spirit dealer, 42, QuayRussel, James, R. N. 5, MounthoolyRussel, James, advocate, h. North-lodge, 68, North-street

Russel, John, tailor, habit and pelisse maker. Chapel-street

Russel, Robert, stabler, 8, North-street

Russel, Robert, surgeon, 7, Schoolhill

Russel, William, confectioner and baker, 38, Upperkirkgate, and3, Broad-street, h. Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate

Russel, William, & Son, merchant tailors. Concert-court, Broad-st.

Russel, Mrs. Captain, R, N. 41, Schoolhill

Rust, Alexander, general agent, h. 35, Dee-street

Rust, Alexander, & Co. grocers, tea and spirit dealers, 2, King-st.

Rust, James, & Son, grocers and mealsellers. Cotton

Rust & Knox, agents and general merchants. Commercial-build-ings, 115, Union-street

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Salmon, Thomas, dealer in clothes, 17, Littlejohn-street

Saloon, Lamp and Fancy Ornament—M. Rettie & Son, I9, Union-

Salter, William, flesher, 16", John-street [|building»

Sandilands, James Andrew, of Cruives, 13, Belmont-street

Sandison, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 48, Gallowgate

Sandison, William, cotton manufacturer, Hutcheon-street

Sandison, Miss, staymaker, 1, Peacock's-close, Castle-street

Sang, Thomas, beadle of South Parish Church, h. 8, Little Bel-

Sang, William, wright, Skene-street [|mont-street

Sangster, Alexander, flesher, 19, Wales-street-market, k. 10,

Sangster, George, tailor. Cotton [Wales-street

Sangster, George, manufacturer, (M. C. & Co.), h. Union-street

Sangster, James, flesher, 12 and S3, Wales-street-market, h, 3,

Hanover-street

Sangster, John, shoemaker, 45, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Sangster, John, flesher, 32, Wales-street-market, h. 14, Wales-st

Sangster, Thomas, advocate, 26, Queen-street

Sangster, William, flesher, 22, Wales-street-market, h. Constitu-

Sangster, Mrs. flesher, 24, Wales-street-market Qion-st.

Sangster, Mrs. George, Park-street

Sangster, Miss, sewing school, 12, Prince's-street

Sangster, Miss, 12, Belmont-street

Saunders, James, officer of excise, Tanfield

Saunders, William, cabinet-maker, 12, Blackfriar-street

Saunders, Mrs. 5, Mounthooly

Saunders, Mrs. Joseph, Dee-street

Scandrett, James, painter and glazier, 5, Jopp's-lane

Schoenberg, Lewis, teacher of languages, and lithographer, 10,

Belmont-street

Scorgie, George, grocer, 40, Green, h. 6, Carmelite-street

Scorgie, William, mason, k. Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate

Scott, Alexander, tailor, habit and pelisse maker, 9, Guestrow

Scott, Alexander D. upholsterer and cabinet-maker, h* Silver-st.

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Scott, Captain David, R. N. Bon-Accord-terrace

Scott, David, clerk, (Leys, Masson, & Co.), 90, Shiprow

Scott, George, shoemaker, Spa-street

Scott, Hercules, professor of moral philosophy. King's College,

Old Aberdeen

Scott & Glennie, upholsterers and cabinet-makers^ 4, Queen-street

Scott, James, gardener, Firhillwell-lane, Spittal

Scott, James, shoemaker, 48, St. Nicholas-street, h. Spa-street

Scott, James, cabinet-maker, h- Skene-terrace

Scott, John, 15, St. Andrew's-street

Scott, Robert, clerk, (Journal Office), h. Bon-Accord-street

Scott, Thomas, vintner, 1, Church-street, Footdee

Scott, Thomas, shipmaster, (Earl of Fife), Footdee

Scott, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 48, St. Nicholas-st. h. Den-Scott, William, keeper of the Medical Hall, King-street [^burn

Scott, William, stone-cutter, Scott's-court, 25, QuayScott, Mrs. John, 15, St. Andrew's-street

Scott, Mrs. of Campfield, h. Broadford

Scott, Mrs. dressmaker, milliner, and straw-hatmaker, 13, Meal-

Scott, Mrs. Silver-street j[market-lane

Scott, Miss, mantuamaker, Huntly-street

Scott, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Skene-street

Scott, Miss, dressmaker, SO, Marischal-street

Scottish Union Fire and Life Insurance Company—Jas. M<Hardy,

advocate, agent, 43, Guestrow

Scroggie, John, dyer, 42, St. Andrew's-street

Sector, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, CausewayendSector, James, boot and shoemaker, CausewayendSeisins Office, Register of, 11, Belmont-street

Selby, Mrs. Dr. Union-street

Sellar, James, shipmaster, 1, Links-street

Sellar, James, merchant, h. Union-row

Sellar, James, & Co. tea and brandy merchants, 149, Union-street,

Sellar, Thomas, baker. Union-place [^and 1, South Silver-st.

Senebier, Francis, teacher of French and fencing. Commercial-

buildings, 115, Union-street, h. 59, St. Nicholas-street

Senter, John, boot and shoemaker^ Crown-street

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Senny, Mrs. board and lodgings, 59, St. Nicholas-street

Seton, Lady, of Pitmedden, Union-place

Seton, Mrs. Union-place

Shand, Alexander, silk-dyer, 4, Maltmill-bridge

Shand, Alexander, jun. wine merchant. Commercial-buildings,

115, Union-street, h. 83, Union-street

Shand, Alexander, wright and furniture dealer. Clubber s-close,

Shand, John, cutler, h. 2l6, Gallowgate [S, Park-lane

Shand, Robert, of Hillside, h. 40, Queen-street

Shand, Stewart, officer of excise, 25, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Shand, Mrs. Alexander, Union-place

Shanks, Colin, baker. Chapel-street

Shanks, James, slater, 41, St. Andrew's-street

Sharp, James, stoneware merchant, 9, Shiprow

Sharp, James, musical-instrument-maker, 23, k. 25, Woolmanhill

Shaw, Alexander, seedsman, h. Gordon-street

Shaw, Donald, pawnbroker, 6, Harriot-st. h. 4, Flourmill-lane

Shaw, D. & S. painters, 4, Flourmill-lane

Shaw & Eraser, nursery and seedsmen, 87, Union-street

Shaw, James, nursery and seedsman, h. Gordon-street

Shaw, Mrs. 36, Union-street

Shearer, Andrew, vintner. Well-court, 14, Broad-street

Shearer, Thomas, vintner, Upper-Denburn

Shearer, Miss, dressmaker, 5, Blackfriar- street

Shed, Alexander, slater, 14, Belmont-street

Sheed, John, manufacturer, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) h. 75, Union-st.

Shepherd, Alexander, gardener, Gerard-street

Shepherd, Charles, of the Field Train Department, Huntly-street

Shepherd, David, wright, Bon-Accord-street

Shepherd, George, bookseller and stationer, 24, k. 40, Queen-st.

Shepherd, Captain John, (E. L Co.'s service) h. Dee-street

Shepherd, John, wholesale grocer, 43, Castle-st. h. Gordon-st.

Shepherd, Robert and Alexander, cabinet-makers, Causewayend

Shepherd, William, confectioner, 38, h. 40, Queen-street

Shepherd, William, porter and spirit dealer, Causewayend

Shepherd, Mrs. Baillie, Skene-square

Sherres, Alexander, clothier, 25, King-st. h. l6. Chronicle-lane

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SherrefFs, Misses, 8, Commerce-street

Shewan, John, haberdasher, 49, Union-street, h. Shewan's-court,

119, Gallowgate

Shipmasters' Hall, Shipmasters'-court, 97, Shiprow

Shipping, Surveyor of, at Aberdeen—Arthur Thomson, II,

Union-buildings

Shirrefs, Alexander, gardener, 50, Schoolhill

Shirrefs, Alexander, jeweller, (W. Jamieson) h. 34, St. Andrew's-

Shirrefs, David, commission merchant, 30, Marischal-st. Qst.

Shirrefs, Rev. Dr. Friend ville

ShirrefFs, James, Union Inn, 42, St, Nicholas-street

ShirrefFs, James, keeper of the Court-house, Lodge-walk

ShirrefFs, J. Lumsden, advocate, 26", King-street

ShirrefFs, J. porter and spirit dealer, Skene-street

ShirrefFs, Mrs. Alexander, Union-place

Shore Dues and Harbour Office, foot of Marischal-st. Quay

Short, William, flesher, S6, Wales-st.-market, h. Old Aberdeen

Sievewright, Alexander, shipwright, 21, James-street

Sievewright, James, cutler and gunsmith, 12, h. 13, Lodge-walk

Sievewright, John, (James Hay) h. 31, Constitution-street

Sievewright, John, vintner. Cotton

Sievewright, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 123, George-street

Sievewright, Mrs. lodgings. Constitution-street

Silver, George, of Netherlay, h. SQ, Schoolhill

Silver, George, smoke-doctor, Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-street

Sim, Alexander, accountant (Bank of Scotland) h. 12, Virginia-st.

Sim

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Sim

Sim

Sim

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Alexander, shipmaster, (Champion) 13, Virginia-street

Alexander, turner, 20, Woolmanhill, h. 7> Blackfriar-street

Alexander, Sim's-square

Alexander, shipmaster, (JanSfcs and Margaret) 11, St. Cle-

Charles, tailor, 27, Long-acre [|ment-st.

Charles, cart and ploughwright, 11, k. 13, Blackfriar-street

George, of the Customs, 6, East North-street

George, clerk, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) Huntly-street

James, distiller, Stoneytown Distillery

James, brewer, Holburn-street

James, gardener, Milbank

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Sim, James, druggist, 30, King-street, k. 31, Frederick-street

Sim, John, of the Customs, 23, James-street

Sim, John, wright, loom and shuttlemaker. Steps of Gilcomston

Sim, Robert, gardener, Westfield, Gilcomston

Sim, William, brewer, Hardgate

Sim, William, boot and shoemaker. Cotton

Sim, William, porter and spirit-dealer, Yeats-lane

Sim, Mrs. academy, Earkmill

Simmie, Robert, reedmaker^ 10, h. 12, Harriot-street

Simpson, Alexander, ironmonger, h. Crown-court

Simpson, Alexander, clothier, h. 13, Guestrow

Simpson, Captain Alexander, (5th W. I. Regiment,) h. Union-place

Simpson, Alexander, stabler, 60, North-street

Simpson, Andrew, & Co. wholesale grocers. Green—entry, 1, Car-

Simpson, Archibald, architect. Crown-street [|melite-st.

Simpson, Archibald^ grocer, Woodside

Simpson^ Rev. David, (Trinity Chapel) h. Trinity Manse, 101,

Simpson, George, druggist, Denburn-terrace [[Shiprow

Simpson, George, cork-cutter, 34 and 44, h, 25, Guestrow

Simpson, James, advocate, 49, Broad-street

Simpson, James, gardener, Cornhill Cottage

Simpson, James, gardener, 4, Shuttle-lane

Simpson, John, jun. builder, Ligertwood's-court, 73, George-st.

h. 1, Martin's-lane

Simpson, John, yost. builder, Crown-st. head of Windmill-brae

Simpson, John, clothier and haberdasher, h. Milne's-court, 27,

Gallowgate

Simpson, Patrick, rope and twine manufacturer, Uni%i-row,

Union-street, h. 49^ Broad-street

Simpson & Whyte, wollen-dnapprs, and furnishers of gentlenaj^n's

clothes, 21, Union-buildings

Simpson, Rev. Robert, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill

Simpson, Robert, wright, Denburn-terrace

Simpson, William, advocate, procurator fiscal for the county, 44,

Simpson, William, druggist, h. Denburn-terrace ^Marischal-st.

Simpson, William, beadle. Chapel of Ease, and funeral waiter,

Simpson, Captain William, Loch-head [Skene-street

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Simpson^ William, gardener, Fountainhall

Simpson, William, & Co. chain-cable, anchor, and ship-smiths,

Simpson, William, & Co. druggists, 39, Green QFootdee

Simpson, Mrs. Andrew, Union-place

Simpson, Mrs. Andrew, 20, Fisher-row

Simpson, Mrs. William, 5, Canal-terrace

Simpson, Miss, 2, Barnett's-close

Simpson, Miss Ann, 30, Upperkirkgate

Simpson, Misses, boarding-school. West-court, 32, Guestrow

Sinclair, Alexander, clothier and haberdasher, k. 4, Union-lane

Sinclair, J. porter and spirit-dealer, Jack's-brae

Sinclair, George, tailor, Milner's-court, 21, Guestrow

Sinclair & Simpson, clothiers and haberdashers, 11, Broad-street

Singer, Adam, grocer and tea-dealer, 3, Castle-street, h. 19, Union-

Singer's lodgings, 19, Union-buildings [[buildings

Skene, Captain Alexander, R. V. Union-terrace

Skene, Charles, M.D. professor of medicine, Marischal College,

k. Commercial-Bank-court, 42, Castle-street

Skene, George, woollen manufacturer^ Sutherland's-court, 126,

Skene, Mrs. 34, Queen-street [[Gallowgate

Skene, Miss E. 64, Broad-street

Skinner, the Right Rev. Bishop William, (St. Andrew's Chapel)

Skinner, George, tailor, Jack's-brae [_k. Golden-square

Skinner, P. A. candlemaker, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow

Skinner, Robert, mason, 5, Skene-place [[I, Long-acre

iSkinner, William, writer, (Messrs. Blackie & Bannerman's office)

Skues, Lieut. George, R.M. dentist, 2, Adelphi-court, Union-st.

Slater, Simon, merchant-tailor, 12, North-st. ^. 2, Chronicle-lane

jSmall, James, builder, Causewayend

Small, Robert, shipmaster, (Bolivar) Holburn-street

Small & Co. Robert, tinsmiths, Mounthooly, Canal-side, and 101,

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Gallowgate

Small, Miss, dressmaker, Chapman's-houses, George-street

Smart, John, shipmaster, (Glasgow Packet) 9, Summer-lane

Smart, William, porter and spirit-dealer, 2, Park-street

Smart, Mrs. vintner, 9, Sugar-house-lane

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Smith, Alexander, advocate, 96, Union-street

Smith, Alexander, shoemaker. College-street

Smith, Alexander, jun. merchant-tailor, 5, St. Catherine's-wynd,

h. Whitehouse-street

Smith, Alexander, shoemaker, 29, h. SI, Netherkirkgate

Smith, Alexander, tailor and furnisher, 7, Huxter-row, h. 2,

Union-lane

Smith, Alexander, teacher, 59, Shiprow, k. 56, Queen-street

Smith, Alexander, grocer, 156, Gallowgate

Smith, Alexander, merchant, 7, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Smith, Alexander, merchant-tailor, 6, Union-street

Smith, Alexander, clerk, (A. Irvine & Co.) h. I9, Marischal-street

Smith, Alexander, boot and shoemaker. Union-place

Smith, Alexander, furnishing tailor, I6, Guestrow

Smith, Alexander, jun. advocate, h. SQ, Schoolhill

Smith, Charles, stone-cutter, Catherine-street, h. Kittybrewster

Smith, Charles, confectioner, 24, Long-acre [[drew's-st.

Smith, Charles, & Co. paper-manufacturers— Office, 34, St. An-

Smith, D. & A. hat-manufacturers, 25, St. Nicholas-street, k. 72,

Smith, George, upholsterer, 97, Spittal [[Netherkirkgate

Smith, George, wright, 27, Spittal, Old Aberdeen

Smith, George, vintner, 5, Commerce-street

Smith, George, glazier, 17, h. 21, Netherkirkgate

Smith, George, blacksmith, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen

Smith, Henry, stabler, 10, Mealmarket-lane

Smith, Irvine, & Co. brewers, 18, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Smith, Jacob, baker, 17, North-street, h. 43, Long-acre

Smith, James, coppersmith, 7, Mealmarket-lane, h. Young. st.

Smith, James, cabinet-maker, Flourmill-lane, h. Bon-Accord-st.

Smith, James, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit-dealer, 38, k. 36,

Smith, James, slater, Q, Trinity-street [^Union-st.

Smith, James, grocer. College-street

Smith, James, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 82, h. 83, Green

Smith, James, clothier and haberdasher, 24, Broad-street, h. 9,

Trinity-street

Smith, James, grain-dealer, 10, Ii. 12, Netherkirkgate

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Smith, James, nursery and seedsman, 2, St. Nicholas-street, A.

Froghall Cottage

Smith, James, carver and gilder. Commercial-buildings, 107,

Union-street, h. b Adelphi-court, Union-street

Smith, James, superintendent of the canal works, Gerard-street

Smith, James, stabler, 26, Mutton-brae

Smith, James, shipmaster, (Craigievar) Q^, Shiprow

Smith, Jeremiah, nail-manufacturer, Cameron's-court, 30, North-

street, h. 15, Mealmarket-lane

Smith, John, teller, (Aberdeen Town and County Bank) h. Grove

Cottage, Nellfield

Smith, John, architect, and superintendent of town's works, King-

Smith, John, brewer and distiller, h. Newbridge Qstreet

Smith, John, shoemaker, 100, Spittal

Smith, John, clothier, 18, Union-street, h Commercial-court, 5S>

Smith, John, vintner, 18, John-street [Castle-street

Smith, John, clerk, (Post-office) h. Union-row

Smith, John, baker, 6, Dee-street

Smith, John, shipmaster and vintner, (Hazard) Lime-quay

Smith, John, yost. auctioneer, Wilson's-court, 84, Broad-street

Smith, John, blacksmith. Well-court, 14, Broad-street

Smith, John, porter and spirit-dealer, 5, East North-street

Smith, John, advocate, 28, Queen-street

Smith, John, tailor, 9, Lodge-walk

Smith, John, mason, 15, Shoe-lane

Smith, John, Motmtpleasant *'

Smith, John, clothier, 7, Upperkirkgate, //. 9, Back-wynd

Smith, John, agent and provision-merchant, 72, Gallowgate, h. 2,

Yeats-lane

Smith, John, jun. advocate and accountant, 14, Adelphi-court,

Smith, John, gardener, Ann-street [[Union-street

Smith, John, boot and shoemaker, 49, High-st. Old Aberdeen

Smith, John, & Co. iron and nail merchants, 5, Shoe-lane

Smith, Joseph, grocer, 10, John-street [[Schoolhill

Smith, Lewis, bookseller, 78, Broad-street, h. Donald's-court, 20,

Smith, Neil, manufacturer, 40, h. Salter's-cxjurt, 39, Loch-street

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Smith, Peter, shoemaker. College-street, h. 4, Trinity.street

Smith, Peter, grocer, Skene-square

Smith, Richard, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit-dealer, 58, Broad-street, h. 6, Union-lane

Smith, Robert, gardener, Sunnybank ';

Smith, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 21, Green -

Smith, Robert, of the Customs, 11, Quay *

Smith, Robert, jun. merchant, h. 11, QuaySmith & Son, cabinet-makers and upholsterers. Commercial-build-

ings, 115, Union- street, h. Bon-Accord-street

Smith, Thomas, painter, h. 29, Long-acre

Smith, Thomas, flesher, 4, Wales-street-market

Smith, Walter, wright and cabinet-maker, l6, Blackfriar-street

Smith, William, advocate, 11, Correction-wynd, A. 18, St. Nicho-

Smith, William, of the Excise, Holburn-street pas-lane

Smith, William, grocer, ship-chandler, tea and spirit-dealer, 38,

Smith, William, tailor, 100, Spittal, Old Aberdeen [^Quay

Smith, William, shoemaker, Holburn-street

Smith, William, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, Skene-terrace

Smith, William, painter and glazier, 3, Marischal-street, h. 37,

Smith, William, tailor. Well-court, 14, Broad-st. QShiprow

Smith, William, schoolmaster, Footdee, and Session-clerk of St.

Nicholas parish, h. Footdee

Smith, William, tea and wine merchant, 80, Union-street, k.

Ross's-court, 6, Upperkirkgate

Smith, William, hatter, 41, Marischal-street

Smith, William, shipmaster, 8, Canal-terrace

Smith, William, trades' convener's officer, 15, Long-acre

Smith, William, stabler, 24, North-street

Smith, William, wright. North-street

Smith, William, & Son, painters and glaziers, 14, Long-acre

Smith, Mrs. lodgings, 1, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Smith, Mrs. Dr., Ross's-court, 6, Upperkirkgate

Smith, Mrs. George-street

Smith, Mrs. William, midwife, Skene-terrace

Smith, Mrs. William, Huntly- street

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Smith, Mrs. Robert, of Concraig, h. Silver-street

Smith, Mrs. Captain John, Silver-street

Smith, Mrs. Thomson's-court, 6l, Broad-street

Smith, Mrs. lodgings, 13, Commerce-street

Smith, Mrs. Alexander, 4, James-street

Smith, Mrs. John, vintner, 8, Castle-street

Smith, Mrs. William, grocer, 141, Gallowgate

Smith, Mrs. George, milliner, 11, Marischal-st. h. 53, Shiprow

jSmith, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Bon-Accord-street

iSmith, Miss, 41, St. Andrew's-street

Smith, Miss, 36, Loch-street

Smith, Miss, dressmaker, l6. Long-acre

Smith, Miss, dressmaker, 17, Long-acre

Smith, Miss, 44, Dee-street

Smith, Miss, 50, Shiprow

Smith, Misses, 18, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Smith, Misses, boarding school. Silver-street

Snell, Alexander, stone-merchant, 14, St. Clement-street ,

Snell, James, wright, 1 8, Long-acre, k. 7, Shoe-lane

Snowie, Alexander, tailor, 53, East North-street

Snowie, James, carpet-shoemaker, 18, Upperkirkgate

Snowie, William, flesher, 3, Wales-street-market, /^. BerrydenSorrie, Alexander, mealseller, Hector's-houses, Virginia-street

Souper, George, ship-rigger, 25, St. Clement-street

Souter, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, Crown-st. h. Crown-st.

Souter, David, druggist, h, Bon-Accord-street

Souter, James, private academy, 76, Broad-street

Souter & Reid, druggists, 52, Union-street

Souter, William, shoemaker, 15, Park-street

Souter, Mrs. Dr. Bon-Accord-street

South Bridge Distillery, near Holburn-street

Spalding, George, gardener, Holburn-street

Spalding, James, flesher, 25, Wales-street-market, h. 18, Wales-st.Spalding, Robert, quarrier, Rubislaw

Spalding, Mrs. James, Silver-street

Spark, Alexander, grocer, tea & spirit dealer, 13, k. 12, Trinity-st,Spark, Benjamin, advocate, 6I, Netherkirkgate

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Spark, Robert, painter and glazier, li. 32, Shiprow

Spark, Thomas, treasurer, (Infirmary) h. 32, Shiprow

Spark, Thomas, & Co. booksellers, 52, Castle-st. h. 4, Frederick-st.

Spark & Warrack, painters & glaziers, 4, Carnegie's-brae, Wallace-

nook

Spark, William, watch and clockmaker, 27^ Marischal-street, h.

32, Shiprow

Spark, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 15, h. 13, Justice-st.

Spark, William, flesher, 6, Wales-street-market, h. Hanover-st.

Spark, William, jun. flesher, 8, Wales-street-market, h. Hanover-st.

Spark, Misses, dressmakers, Upper-Strawberrybank

Spence, Alexander, slater, Blackfriar-street

Spence, Rev. James, (Blackfriar-street Chapel) h. Braehead, Gil-

comston

Spence, Robert, beadle, (St. Clement's Church) 6, Catto-square

Spence, William, merchant-tailor, k. Cruden's-court, 22, Broad-st.

Spence, William, slater, 8, John-street

Spence, Mrs. Silver-street

Spring, Robert, ship-owner, h. Springbank

Sprunt, Robert, tea and spirit-dealer, 5, Back-wynd, k. Gordon-st.j

Stables, Adam, vintner, 102, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Stables, Alexander, grocer, 87, h- 90, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Stables, James, vintner, 2, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Stables, William, vintner. Cotton

Stamp Office, 38, Broad-street—William Farquhar, clerk

Steel, Charles, millwright^ Nelson-street

Steel, John, guard, (South Mail) Dee-street

Steele, Robert, baker, 10, h. 8, Exchequer-row

Stephen, Alexander, late merchant, Summer-street

Stephen, Alexander, shipbuilder, Footdee, h. 7, Wellington-st.

Stephen,- Alexander, shipmaster, (George Canning) 20, James-st.

Stephen, David, ironmonger and tinsmith, 25, k. 23, Broad-st.

Stephen, John, tailor, 13, East North-street

Stephen, Robert, grocer, 41, Green, L Cooperston-buildings

Stephen, Robert, coppersmith, 34, North-st. h. 15, Mealmarket-lane :

Stephen, William, Aberdeen and Elgin carrier—Office, Putachie-|

Stephen, William, wright, Union-row [[side Vaultsj

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iStephen, William, overseer of fishings, Cruives of DonStephen, Miss, Union-street . /

Stevenson, Alexander, bookseller, and circulating library, 60,

Castle-street, h. 1, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Stevenson, Alexander, cooper. Windmill-brae

Stevenson, Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, Ann-street

jStevenson, James, merchant-tailor, 38, St. Nicholas-street, h.

Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill

Stevenson, William, gardener, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen

Stevt^art, Alexander, clothier and haberdasher. Commercial-build-

ings, 119, Union-street, k. Bon-Accord-terrace

Stewart, Alexander, gardener, Berryhill

Stewart, Alexander, shoemaker, 25, North-street

Stewart, Arthur, flesher. Chapel-street

Stewart, Charles, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 39, Woolmanhill

Stewart, David, boot and shoemaker, 75, George-street

Stewart, George, porter and spirit-dealer, 162, Gallowgate

Stewart, George, blacksmith. Steps of Gilcomston

Stewart, Henry, shipmaster, (Lord Huntly), 1, Wellington-street

Stewart, James, mason, Summer-street

Stewart, James, flesher, 4-3, Wales-street-market, h. 51, North-st.

Stewart, James, shoemaker, 10, Spa-street

Stewart, John, general agent, and Dutch consul. Exchange-court,

Union-street, h. Union-row

Stewart, John, tailor, 54, East North-street

Stewart, John, last-maker, Oiiver's-court, 12, h. Farquhar's-court,

17, Upperkirkgate

Stewart, John, flesher, 10, Wales-street-market, k. 7, Wales-st.

Stewart, John, jeweller, 66, Broad-street, k. Park-street

Stewart, John Roy, cotton-dyer, Leadside, Gilcomston

Stewart, Lewis, agent, 27, King-street

Stewart, Roderick, flesher, 42, Wales-street-market, h. 7, Wales- st^i-^

Stewart, Walter, grocer and spirit-dealer, 7) Little Belmont-street, fStewart, William, tailor, 52, Queen-street [Ji. 13, Back-wynd

Stewart, M. grocer, 49, East North-street

Stewart, Mrs. Kenneth, 75, Union-street

Stewart, Mrs. Captain, 87, George-street

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Stewart, Misses, 4, Carmelite-street

Stuart. A. writing-master—Academy, Commercial-buildings, 115,

Union-street, h. Broadford

Stuart, Charles, wine and tea merchant, 98, Union-street, h. 57,

Stuart, John C, M. D. Bairnshall, Cotton QSchoolhilll

Stuart, William, surgeon-apothecary, Skene-street v

Stuart, William, advocate, 102, Union-street

Stuart, Miss, stay and corset-maker, 83, Queen-street

Stuart, Misses, Union-place QBroad-street

Stuart, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Cheyne's-court, 6Q,\

Stuart, Misses, milliners and straw-hatmakers, 21, Queen-street,

Still, George, of Millden, h. Gallowgate ^h. 44, Park-st.'

Still, Patrick, brewer and distiller, Southbridge, Holburn-street .

Still, William, barber, Holburn-street

Still, William, late coal-broker, h. 81, Shiprow

Still, A. dressmaker. Young- street

Stirling, Rev. James, (United Associate Church), h. 22, John-st.

Stirling, John, steward, (Herald), 43, Queen-street

Stophani, John, optician, 42, h. 40, Queen-street

Storey, Mrs. George, Union-place

Stott, George, weaver^ 14, Shuttle-lane

Strachan, George, vintner, 29, Virginia-street

Strachan, James, shoemaker, SQ, li. 37, Castle-street

Strachan, James, tailor, 3, Huxter-row, h. 40, Virginia-street

Strachan, James, confectioner and grocer, 87, Shiprow

Strachan, James, bookseller, 32, Schoolhill, h. 19, Back-wynd

Strachan, James, teacher, Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill

Strachan, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, Skene-street

Strachan, John, Stocket

Strachan, John, wright, Hanover-street

Strachan, John, weaver, 6, Porthill, Gallowgate

Strachan, Peter, stabler, 5, Harriot-street

Straitton, William, baker. Chapel-street

Straith, Alexander, teacher. Chapel of Ease School, k. above school 1

Straith, Alexander, shoemaker, 57, East North-street

Stranack, Mrs. Chronicle-court, 10, Queen-street

Strathdee Distillery, Cooperston

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Straton, Oliver^ hatter, 15, Union-buildings

Stratton, William, Union-place

Stronach, Alexander, advocate—Office, 33, h. 31, King-street

Stronach, Alexander, wright, Cooperston-buildings

Stronach, George, cooper and fish-curer, I, Fish-street

Struthers, James, shipmaster, (Marmion schooner). Park-street

Sun Fire and Life Office—Robert Morice, agent, 34, Marischal-st.

Surgeon- Apothecaries' Company, 2, Shiprow

Sutherland, Alexander, wool manufacturer, 11, Green, h. 20,

Sutherland, Alexander, 19, Dee-street QJohn-street

Sutherland, Alexander, shipmaster, (schooner Eliza), 14, Virginia-

Sutherland, Alexander, tailor, 53, Queen-street [street

Sutherland, Alexander, shoemaker, 34, King-street, h. 37, Park-st.

Sutherland, Andrew, manufacturer, 1, Black's-buildings

Sutherland, Angus, slater, Sutherland's-court, 78, Shiprow

Sutherland, Dr. Neil, (Aberdeenshire Militia), 4, Belmont-street

Sutherland, Donald, ironmonger, h. 9, Mounthooly

Sutherland, George, supervisor of excise, 2, Skene-place

Sutherland, George, vintner, 6. Justice-street

Sutherland, George, ironmonger, h. 5, Carmelite-street

Sutherland, George, silk-mercer, 31, Union-street, h. 2, Shoi'e-brae

Sutherland, George, & Co. ironmongers, 9, Broad-street

Sutherland, John, vintner, Oliver's-court, 12, Upperkirkgate

Sutherland, John, wright, Denburn-terrace

Sutherland, John, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 29, h. 27, North-

Sutlierland, John, watchmaker, 35, George-street [[street

Sutherland, John, book-dealer, 153, Gallowgate

Sutherland, Robert, plasterer, Kingsland-place, Broadford

Sutherland, Robert, glazier and painter, k. Rosyburn

Sutherland, William, victualling house, and vintner, Ramsay's-

court, 57, Guestrow

Sutherland, William, straw-hat-manufacturer, 15, h. 17, Queen-st.

Sutherland, Mrs. John, Sutherland's-court, 126, Gallowgate

Sweney, Edward, porter and spirit-dealer, 127, Gallowgate

Symon, John, grocer, 15, /^. ,13, GreenSymon,. James, clerk, (Kilgour, Robertson, & Co.), k. 65, Guest-

Symmers, George, merchant, h. Crown-court, Union-st. [row1828—29

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Symmers, John, shipmaster, (Ruby sloop), 2, Baltic-street

Symmers, John, cart and ploughwright, Causewayend

Taggart, John, stabler, 177, Gallowgate [[street t

Tait, William, grocer, 51, St. Nicholas-street, h. SS, St. Andrew's-.

Talbert, David, shipmaster, (Lady of the Lake), 12, Commerce-st.

.

Talbot, Thomas, writer, 1, Skene-street

Tawse, John, teacher, Farmer's-hall, Gilcomston

Tawse, Miss, 4, Black's-buildings

Taylor, Alexander, draper, (Philip & Taylor), h 2, St. Catherine's-

Taylor, Alexander, shoemaker, Causewayend QwyndlTaylor, Alexander, gardener. Head of Short Loanings

Taylor, Alexander, merchant-tailor, S3, Marischal-street, h. 3,

Wellington-street

Taylor, Andrew, boot and shoemaker. Windmill-brae

Taylor, Charles, grocer, Skene-street

Taylor, David, hairdresser, 2, Woolmanhill

Taylor, David, vintner, 28, h. 26, Guestrow

Taylor, David, cabinet-maker, 6, h- 8, Shoe-lane

Taylor, George, clerk, (Strathdee distillery), Huntly-street

Taylor, George, hosier, 58, h. Ligertwood's-court, 79, George-st.

Taylor, James and John, professors of music, 97, Union-street

Taylor, James, clerk, (Geo. Lamont, jun.), h. Rettie's-court, 26,

Broad-street

Taylor, James, cabinet-maker, 35, Frederick-street

Taylor, John, shipmaster, (Hero), 10, St. Clement-street

Taylor, John, baker, 54, //. M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate

Taylor, John, jun., tailor, and porter of Grammar School, 8,

Blackfriar-street

Taylor, John, church-warden, 12, Harriot- street

Taylor, Major, 51, Schoolhill

Taylor, Peter, boot and shoemaker, and blacking manufacturer,

52> St. Nicholas-street, h. Kingsland-place, Broadford

Taylor, Peter, tailor, 4, Upperkirkgate

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Taylor, Robert^ grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, Causewayend

Taylor, Robert, teacher, (Deaf and Dumb Institution,) 53, School-

Taylor, Robert, & Sons, mole-catchers, Ruthrieston Thill

Taylor, William, stabler, l6"4, Gallowgate

Taylor, William, seedsman, 44, h. 42, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Taylor, William, cabinet-maker, 11, Crown-street QNorth-st.

Taylor, William, marble and stone-cutter, 17, King-street, k. 69,

Taylor, Mrs. Alexander, straw-hatmaker, I6, Littlejohn-street

Temple, A. porter and spirit-dealer, 75, Gallowgate

Temple, Mrs. George, 37, Shiprow [^street

Templeton^ Rev. James, (United Associate Church), 2, Charlotte-

Tencli, John, chain-maker, 14, St. Clement-street

Testard, Joseph, flesher, 21, Prince's-street ;

Thain, Alexander, vintner, 203, Gallowgate

Theatre—Pit, 50, Box, 52, Gallery, 54, Marischal-street

Thistle, Robert, wright, h. 20, North-street

Thom, Alexander, tailor, Skene-street

Thom, Daniel, Shuttle-maker, Young-street

Thom, James, (late of Halifax) Union Park, Union-place

Thom, James, guard, (Duke of Gordon) 11, Long-acre

Thom, James, mealseller, 5, Young-street

Thom, John, advocate, (agent for Van Egmont & Sons, mer-

chants, Rotterdam,) 55, Gallowgate

iThom, John, shipmaster, (Pirate) 9, Summer-street

Thom, John, manufacturer and merchant, 66, h. 55, Gallowgate

Thom, Robert, brewer, Stronach's-close, Exchequer-rowThom, Mrs. 28, Constitution-street

Thompson, George, insurance broker, commission-agent, and ma-nager of the Aberdeen and Newcastle Shipping Co. 13, Quay

Thompson, Hindmarsh, shipbroker, 9, Pork-lane

Thomson, Alexander, advocate, 5, Belmont-street

Thomson, Alexander, cooper, 10, QuayThomson, Alexander, baker, 8, h. 11, Huxter-rowThomson, Alexander, 29, College-bounds, Old AberdeenThomson, Rev. Alexander, (George-street Chapel) k, 20, St. An-Thomson, Andrew, house-carpenter. Union-row []drew'a-st.

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Thomson, Arthur, manager for the Aberdeen Sea Insurance Co. ;

;

ship and insurance-broker, and agent to Lloyd's, 11, Union-.

buildings, h. Skene-terrace

Thomson, David, shipmaster, (Eliza) 28, James-street

Thomson, George, grocer, Woodside

Thomson, George, merchant, Thomson' s-court, 21, ^.22, Quay

Thomson, George, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, l6, Shiprow, ^t,

Broadford

Thomson, George, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 12, Shoe-lane

Thomson, George, tailor, 8, Chronicle-lane

Thomson, Hugh, furnishing tailor, 32, Marischal-street

Thomson, James, shipmaster, 14, Catto-square

Thomson, Rev. Dr. John, (St. Clement's Church) h. Castle-hill

Thomson, John, druggist, 90, h. Cruden's-court, 22, Broad-st.

Thomson, John, clothier, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer. Cotton

Thomson, John, sacrist. King's College, Old Aberdeen

Thomson, John, 63, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Thomson, John, tailor, 5, Blairton-lane, Broad-street

Thomson, John, boot and shoemaker, 30, Queen-street, h. S3,

Blackfriar-street

Thomson, John, flesher, 23 and 29, Wales-street-market, h.

Thomson, John, vintner, 7, King-street [Bowl-road

Thomson, John, lapidary, 8, Lodge-walk

Thomson, Joseph, shipmaster, (Hercules) Water-lane

Thomson, Robert, tailor, 47, St. Nicholas-street

Thomson, William, jun. ironmonger, h. 17, Dee-street

Thomson, William, merchant, 37, Netherkirkgate, h. 29, Dee-st.

Thomson, William, tailor, 5, Blairton-lane, Broad-street

Thomson, William, shoemaker, 5, Spa-street

Thomson, William, wood-merchant. Cotton, and auctioneer, 14,

George-street, A. Cotton

Thomson, William, & Co. ironmongers, 51, Union-street

Thomson, Mrs. James, Silver-street

Thomson, Mrs. teacher, 55, Netherkirkgate

Thomson, Mrs. grocer, 14, North-street

Thomson, Mrs. George, of Fairley, h. Bon-A ccord-terrace

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Thomson, Miss, 40, Schoolhill

Thornton, James, Navarin Tavern, 7, Quay

Tochetti, Charles, optician and picture-frame-maker, 18, Queen-

street, h. Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street

Todd, James, grocer, tea, wine, & spirit-dealer, 18, h. 20, Shiprow

Tomkins, Richard, sen. flesher, 35, Wales-street-market, h. SS,

Frederick-street

Tomkins, Richard, jun. flesher, 20, Wales-street-market, h. 6,

Garvock-street

Tomkins, William, flesher and vintner, 17, Lodge-w^kTopp, James, baker, 54, h. 52, Schoolhill

Torrence, William, tailor, habit and pelisse-maker, 39, North-st.

Torrie, James, teacher of languages, Commercial-court, 58, Castle-

Torrie, James, M.D. 6, Belmont-street Tstreet

Torrie, Robert, tailor, 8^ Marischal-street, h. Chapel-street

Torrie, Robert, cabinet-maker. Dee-street

Torry, James, silk-dyer, 4, George-street

Tosh, Thomas, painter and glazier, 41, Virginia-street

Tough, Alexander, proprietor. Cotton

Tough, Alexander, wool and worsted dealer, 6, Fisher-rowTough, Francis, boot and shoemaker, 45, Marischal-street. h. Q,Tough, James, shoemaker, 3, Park-street [Virginia-streetTough, William, guard, (Saxe Cobourg) 12, GuestrowTown's Drummers—David Bannerman, Robert Milne's-court, 143

Gallowgate—James Thomson, Chronicle-lane

Tower, William, of Kinaldie, h. 20, QuayTower, Mrs. Dr. James, Union-place

Towns, David, flour-miller, Kettocksmills

Traill, Miss, straw-hat-maker, Virginia-street

Trokes, Mrs. lodgings, 1 7, Constitution-street

Troup, George, baker, 22, h. 24, George-street

Troup, George, merchant-tailor, 23, Long-acreTroup, George, stabler, 8, Prince's-street

Troup, James, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 3, k. Ip, George-st.Troup, James, drawing-master. Commercial-buildings, 115, Union-Troup, John, gunsmith, 10, Fowler's-wynd [streetTroup; William, clerk, (Glen-Northton distillery) h. 126, Gal-^ 1828-29 M ^lowgat^

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Troup, William, bookseller, 12, Gallowgate

Troup, William, tailor, College-street

Tulloch, James, grocer and spirit- dealer, St. Clement-street

TuUoch, John, professor of mathematics. King's College, h. 32,

College-bounds, Old Aberdeen

Turnbull, Mrs. 2, Black's-buildings

Turner, Miss, of Menie, Ruby Cottage, Silver-street

Turner, Misses, of Turnerhall, 84, Union-street

TurrefF, Alexander, draper, 28, Union-street, h. Silver-street

TurrefF, George, town-serjeant and Dean of Guild's officer, SQ,

TurrefF, Mrs. Silver-street QFrederick-st.

Tully, Thomas, vintner, 6'1, Shiprow

Tyson, John, silk-mercer, h. Chapel-street

Tyson & M'Kenzie, silk-mercers, 79, Union-street

Tytler, William, cabinet-maker, 2, Chronicle-lane, h. Jopp's-court,'

40, Broad-street

Tytler, Mrs. milliner, 9, h. Jopp's-court, 11, Queen-street

uUnion Economists' Sale-room—John Kidd, manager, BroadfordJ V

Union-Glen Distillery, Holburn

Union Lime Co. Lime-quay—George Cruickshank, manager

Union Whale Fishing Co.'s office, 12, Commerce-street

Urquhart, Alexander, wholesale and retail tea-dealer, 6Sj Union-st.

Urquhart, James, vintner, 2, Water-lane [h. Silver-street

Urquhart, John, druggist, 60, St. Nicholas-street, Ju Lamond's-

court, 49, Upperkirkgate

Urquhart, John, porter and spirit-dealer, 181, Gallowgate

Urquhart, S. clothier and haberdasher, 33, Broad-street, h. 183,

Urquhart, William, of Craigston, h. Union-street [Gallowgate

Urquhart, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 6, Constitution-street

Usher, Mrs. 34, Castle-street

V i

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Vaccine Institution, Poor's Hospital, 5Q, Gallowgate—Dr. Ewing,j

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Valentine, Andrew, coachmaker, (Aberdeen Coach Manufactory)

k. 31, Frederick-street

Valentine, George, shipmaster, 30, Constitution-street

Vass & Christie, cotton manufacturers, 75, Broad-street

Vass, James, cotton manufacturer, 9, Prince's-street

Vass, Robert, vintner, 55, East North-street

Vass, Mrs. 12, Chronicle-lane

Vickers, Mrs. Shewan's-court, 119^ Gallowgate

wWaddel, David, clerk, (W. Pirie & Co.) k. Chapel-street

Walker, Alexander, grocer, wine, and spirit-dealer, 34i, k. 25,

Walker, Alexander, gardener, 105, George-st. [[George-street

Walker, Alexander, merchant, 5, Castle-brae

Walker, Alexander, ironmonger, 51, Gallowgate, h. 22, St. An-Walker, Charles, merchant. College-street |[drew's-street

Walker, Charles, gardener, 122, George-street

Walker, David, land-surveyor, 97, Union-street

Walker, David, clerk, (Harbour Trustees) 36, Virginia-street

Walker, David, hairdresser and perfumer. Union-street

Walker, George, Honeybrae, //. Broadford

Walker, George, shoemaker. Chapel-street

"Walker, George, gardener, 80, Green

Walker, George, assistant pilot-master. New Pier

Walker, George, shipmaster, (Mercury) 6, Catto-square

Walker, George, vintner, Broadford

Walker, George, gardener, 57, George-street

Walker, George, boot and shoemaker, Skene-street

iWalker, George, plasterer, 10, Constitution. street

Walker, Gordon, hairdresser, 42, GuestrowWalker, James, hot and cold sea-water baths. Beach, & 10, QuayVValker, James, shipmaster, 3, Wellington-street

Walker, James, baker, 22, Justice-street

Walker, James, woollen draper and furnisher of gentlemen's cloth-

ing, 22, St. Nicholas-street, k. 13, Fisher-row

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Walker, James, nursery and seedsman, h. Smith's-court, 49, Gal-

lowgate

Walker, John, grocer, 32, Virginia-street, h. 21, Pork-lane

Walker, John, umbrella manufacturer, 4, North-street, h. RedLion-court, 77, Broad-street [gate

Walker, John, grocer, tea, and spirit-dealer, 117, h. 11 5, Gallow-

Walker, John Harding, M. D. (late of the S2d Regiment) 1 3,

,

Constitution-street

Walker, John, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, Skene-square

Walker, John, clerk, 62, Guestrow

Walker, John, picture frame-maker, Blackfriar-street

Walker, John, dealer in fancy goods, jewellery, &c. 20, Broad-st»

Walker, Joseph, baker, 11, 7z. 13, Fisher-row

Walker, Robert, late manufacturer, h. 1 , Gaelic-lane

Walker, Robert, hairdresser, 40, Castle-street

Walker, Robert, late shipmaster, 1, Justice-lane

Walker, Walter, plasterer, 64, George-street'

Walker, William, clerk, (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) h. Broadford

Walker, William, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit-dealer, 43, h. 41,

George-street

Walker, William, town-serjeant, Yeats-court, 30, Netherkirkgate

Walker, William, steward, (Nimrod) 14, Water-lane

Walker, William, shipmaster, (Glentanner) 2, Hanover-street

Walker, William, flesher, 21, Wales-street-market

Walker, William, & Co. nurserymen, seedsmen, and florists, 23,

Union-street, h. Smith's-court, 49, Gallowgate

Walker, Mrs. James, Skene-square

Walker, Mrs. register-office, 9, Guestrow

Walker, Miss, Chronicle-court, 10, Queen-street

Walker, Misses, Marywell-place

Wallace, Andrew, shipmaster, (Diadem) 27, Frederick-street

Wallace, Andrew, tea and spirit-dealer, AuchmuU

Wallace, Thomas, shoemaker, 19. Berry-lane

Wallace, William, shoemaker, SS, Long-acre

Wallace, William, shipmaster, (Briton) h. 27, Castle-brae

Wallace, Mrs. lodgings, Copper-Co.'s-court, 14, Gallowgate

Wanless, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 15, St. Nicholas-st.

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Walsh, William, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 10, h. 11, Trinity-

corner

Warden, Hugh, late of the Excise, Davidson's-court, 111, Gal-

lowgate

Warden, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Davidson's-court, 111,

Waring, William, vintner, 11, Carnegie's-brae [GallowgateWarrack, Charles, baker, Woodside

Warrack^ James, surgeon, Woodside ("Dee-st

Warrack, James, tea, wine, and spirit-dealer, 50, Union-st. h. 38,Warrack, Thomas, painter, h. 6, Carnegie's-brae

Warrack, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Downie's-court, Q5Broad-street

Watkins, Alexander, manufacturer, (Broadford Works) h. Broad-IWatkins, James, tea and spirit-dealer, Broadford Qford

Watson, Alexander, bookseller, and circulating library, Q5, Union-street, h. Bon-Accord-terrace

Watson, Alexander, late tailor, Ann-street

Watson, Archibald, teller. Exchange & Deposit Bank, BroadfordWatson, George, shipmaster, 10, Canal-terrace

Watson, George, shoemaker, 14, Netherkirkgate, h. Diamond-st.^Vatson, James, porter and spirit-dealer, 14, St. Nicholas-lane

Watson, James, porter and spirit-dealer, CausewayendWatson, James, mealseller, 25, St. Andrew's-street

Watson, James, blacksmith, Duncan's-court, 74, GallowgateWatson, John, shipmaster, 6, Garvock-street

Watson, John, shipmaster, (Ann) vintner, 54, QuayWatson, John, advocate, 4, Castle-brae

Watson, John, grocer, 10, North-street, h. 45, Long-acreWatson, Robert, vintner, 93, ShiprowWatson, William, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, HardgateWatson, William, warehouseman, (W. P. & Co.) h. George-streetWatson, Mrs. George, 4, Dee-street

Katson, Mrs. vintner, Holburn-street

atson. Miss, dressmaker, 13, Virginia-street

Watt, Alexander, blacksmith, 36, Don-street, Old AberdeenWatt, Alexander, shipmaster, president of the Shipmasters' Society,Watt, Alexander, land-surveyor, 3% Long-acre [Ruthrieston

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Watt, Alexander, shoemaker, Steps of Gilcomston

Watt, George, vintner, Waterloo^quay

Watt, George, mealseller, 80, ^.81, Shiprow ^

W^att, George, & Co. blacksmiths, Footdee

Watt, James, teacher. Grammar School, h. Skene-street

Watt, James, stabler, 81, North-street

Watt, James, vintner, 68, George-street

Watt, John, clerk, (Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co.) Links, h. Wind-

Watt, John, shoemaker, 33, h, 31, Upperkirkgate [^mill-brae

Watt, John, tailor, Machray's-court, 5Q, George-street

Watt, John, traveller, (Gordon, Barron, & Co.) h. 147, Union-st.

Watt, Patrick, shoemaker, 77, h. 79, Queen-street

Watt, Robert, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit-dealer^ 179, h. 182,

Watt, Mrs. Adam, 1, Marischal-street [Gallowgate

Watt, Miss, dressmaker, 1, Church-street

Watts, Misses, teachers, Baillie Milne's-court, Qo, Gallowgate

Wattie, John, shipmaster, (Jean), 8, Wellington-street

Webster, Alexander, advocate, 8, East North-street

Webster, Alexander, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit-dealer, 3S, h.

Reid's-court, 34, Gallowgate

Webster, Alexander, weaver, Clunes-court, 5S, George-street

Webster, Alexander, flesher, 22, George-street-market, h. 116,

Webster, Charles, vintner, 73, Queen-street QGeorge-street

Webster, Francis, weaver, 1, Flourraill-lane

Webster, George, vintner. Dee-street

Webster, John, advocate, 25, Quay

Webster, John, spirit-dealer, 26, A. Scott's-court, 25, Quay

Webster, John, Annand's-court, 27, James-street

W^ebster, John, shoemaker, 54, East North-street

Webster, John, grocer and spirit-dealer, Holburn-street

Webster, Robert, shoemaker, 19, h. 38, St. Nicholas-street

Webster, Simpson, boot and shoemaker, 130, h. J. Smith's- court,

113, Gallowgate

Webster, Thomas, grocer, porter and spirit-dealer, 5, James-street

Webster, Lieutenant William, Chapel-street

Webster, Mrs, vintner, 97, Shiprow

Weigh-House, Quay

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Weir, George, tailor, Farquhar's-court, 17j Upperkirkgate

Weir, Robert, manufacturer, Waterloo-quay, h. 53, QuayWeir, Mrs.' midwife, 1 1, Drum's-lane

Welsh, James, teacher of mathematics, geography, &c.—Academy*

Commercial-buildings, 115, Union-street, h. 16, Dee-street

Westland, James, assistant-teller, (Aberdeen Town and County

Bank), h. Skene- street

Westland, William, wright, Skene-street

Westland, William, advocate, S2, St. Nicholas-street

Westland, Miss, 55, Green

West of England Fire and Life Office—A. &. J. Cadenhead, ad-

vocates, agents, 21, Adelphi-court, Union-street

West of Scotland Fire and Life Office—John Angus, advocate,

agent, 1, Littlejohn-street

Whitecross, James, I, St. Nicholas-street

Whitecross, William, jeweller, h. Union-st.—entry, 1, St. Nicholas-

Whitecross, William, & Co. jewellers, 81, Union-street ["street

Whitecross, Mrs. grocer, Broadford

White, Bazil, shipmaster, (Princess of Wales) 3, Prince Regent-st.

White, George, shoemaker, Upper-Denburn

White, George, tailor, 8, Putachieside

White, James, builder. College-street

White, William, merchant and general agent, Frederick-street, h.

White, Mrs. vintner, 27, Loch-street p5, Constitution-st.

White, Mrs. Glentanner Tavern, Footdee

Wigham, John, Broadford

Wight, John, baker, Woodside

Whitton, John, shipmaster, Hector's-houses, Commerce-street

Whyte, John, woollen draper, h. 32, Dee-street

Whyte, Patrick, tobacco manufacturer, 73, h. 71, Gallowgate

Wilkinson, Rev. William, 29, Upperkirkgate

Will, James, vintner, Seaton's-court, 91, Broad-street

Will, James, vintner, Duthie's-court, 35, Guestrow

Will, John, guard, (North Mail), Gerard-street

Will, John, road overseer. Park-street

Will, William, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, Skene-street

.Williams, James, cooper, 7, Virginia-street

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Williamson, Alexander, late flesher, Kingsland-place, Broadford

Williamson, Alex, porter, (Commercial Bank), h. 13, Shiprow

Williamson, Alexander, flesher, 44, Wales-street-market, k. Skene

Williamson, Andrew, vintner. Commercial-road, Footdee

Williamson, Benjamin, surgeon to the Infirmary, h. 36, Marischal-

Williamson, David, gardener, Summerfield Qstreet

Williamson, George, teacher, (Davidson's Free School), Footdee

Williamson, George, flesher, 7, George-street-market, h. 123,

Williamson, George, grain-agent, Huntly-street [^George-street

Williamson, James, flesher, 9, 30, and 31, Wales-street-market,

h. 31, Wales-street

Williamson, James, flesher, 47, Wales-street-market, k. Skene

Williamson, John, cabinet-maker, 8, Virginia-street, h. Porters-

court, Weigh-house-square

Williamson, John, flesher, 3, George-street-market, h. Skene

Williamson, John, flesher, 20 and 21, George-street-market, h.

Kingsland-place, Broadford

Williamson & Middleton, candle-makers, 31, Wales-street

Williamson, Peter, druggist, 1, h. 3, Exchequer-row

Williamson, William, flesher, 41, Wales-street-market, h. Skene

Williamson, William, sen. flesher, 6, George-slreet-market, h,

Cobban's-houses, George-street

Williamson, William, jun. flesher, 14, George-street-market, h.

Williamson, William, shoemaker, 31, George-street [Skene-st.

Williamson, Mrs. Chapel-court, 6l, Gallowgate

Williamson, May, flesher, 48, Wales-street-market

Willox, William, saddler, 22, Queen-street, h. Brebner's-court, 10,

Willox, William, wright, 4, h. 48, Woolmanhill [Castle-street

Wilson, Alexander, hosier, 49, h. 47, Green jugate

Wilson, Andrew, bookbinder, and dealer in books, 155, Gallow-

Wilson, Archibald, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 44, North-street,

k. l6, Mealmarket-lane

Wilson, Benjamin, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 56, h. 54, Green

Wilson, George, vintner, 83, Spittal, Old Aberdeen

Wilson, George, advocate, Wilson's-court, 84, Broad-street

Wilson, James, (late of Cairnbanno), h. Rubislaw Park

Wilson, James, spirit-dealer, Causewayend

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Wilson, James^ cabinet-maker, 54, h. Emslie's-court, 79^ George-

Wilson, James, tailor, h. Q, Huxter-row Qstreet

Wilson, John, 1, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen

Wilson, J. A. teacher of dancing, deportment, music, and gym-

nastic exercises. Public Rooms, h. Skene-terrace

Wilson, John, flesher, 29, George-street-market

Wilson, John, house-carpenter, 32, Green

Wilson, Robert, teacher, l6, Netherkirkgate

Wilson, William, stoneware merchant, 106, h. 90, Union-street

Wilson, William, tailor, Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-street

Wilson, William, tea-dealer, 183, Gallowgate

V/ilson, Mrs. midwife, 79* Shiprow

Wilson, Mrs. W. lodgings, 90, Union-street

Wilson, Mrs. and Miss Robertson, teachers of dancing and de-

portment, Public Rooms, h. Skene-terrace

Wilson, Mrs. lodgings, 6, Union-lane

•Wilson, Mrs. Robert, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 18, Ji. 16,

•Wilson, Mrs. Lieutenant, 3, Canal-terrace [[Netherkirkgate

Wilson, Mrs. grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 38, North-street

•Wilson, Mrs. midwife, 18, St. Andrew's-street

Wilson, Mrs. 6, Back-wynd

Wilson, Misses, teachers, 6, Back-wynd

Winchester, Charles, advocate, 20, St. Nicholas-street

Winlaw, James, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 121, h. Shewan's-

court, 119, Gallowgate

Winton, James, tailor, Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street

Winton, Mrs. John, lodgings, 2, Ragg's-lane, Broad-street

Wiseman, Alexander, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit-dealer, 16* h,

Garden's-court, 15, Castle-street

Wiseman, Mrs. Colonel, 84, Union-street

Wisely, George, worsted manufacturer, 78, George-street

Wishart, John, boot and shoemaker, 7, Gallowgate

Wishart, William, flesher, S8y Wales-street-market, h. 24, Wales-

Wishart, William, late hosier, 8, Gallowgate ^street

Wood, David, shoemaker, 45, Virginia-street

Wood, David, shipmaster, (Effort), Links-street

Wood, George, shoemaker, Holburn-street

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Wood, James, 19, North-street

Wood, John, shipmaster, (Isabella and Euphemia), 5, Yeats-lane

Wood, Joseph, commission-merchant, Whitehouse-street

Wood, William, bookseller and ruler. Chronicle-court, 32, Broad-

street, k. Skene-street

Wood, Mrs. stocking and worsted merchant, 2, Canal-terrace

Work, James, shipmaster, (Fairfield), 1, Yeats-lane

Wright, David, accountant. Commercial Bank, h. 5, Carmelite-st.

Wright, Edmond, clerk, (John Duffus & Co.), 9, St. Nicholas-lane

Wright, James, gardener, Skene-street

Wright, Peter, turner and musical-instrument-maker, 6, h. 8,

Wright, Udny, vintner, Denburn [^Guestrow

Wright, Mrs. dressmaker and milliner, 40, Queen-street

Wright, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 8, Guestrow

Wyllie, David, bookseller and stationer, 43, Union-street, h. Bon-

Wyllie, John, tailor, 25, Shiprow [[Accord-street

Wyllie, John, flesher, 26, George-street-market, h. 124, George-st.

Wyness, Andrew, flesher, 1, George-street-market, k. 9I, George-

street

Wyness, John, flesher, 2, George-street-market, h. 11 6, George-st.

Wyness, John, rope and twine manufacturer, Millbank

Yeast Brewery, Causewayend, by Robert Davidson

Yeats, Alexander, late brewer, Yeats-court, 30, Netherkirkgate

Yeats, George, advocate, 35, Queen-street

Yeats, George, silk-mercer, 35, Union-street, k. Yeats-court, SO,

Netherkirkgate

Yeaman, George, boot and shoemaker, 12, Correction-wynd

Young, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 1, Netherkirkgate, h. 10,

Constitution-street

Young, Alexander, shipmaster, 27, St. Clement-street

Young, David, of Cornhill, k. Cornhill [jS^te

Young, James, baker, I6, St. Nicholas-street, h. Th Netherkirk-

Young, John, of Sheddocksley, h. 7, Correction-wynd

Young, John, porter and spirit-dealer, S6, North-street

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Young, Robert, shipmaster, (Crimonmogate), 13, Commerce-st.Young, Mrs. Dr. Dee-street

Young, Mrs. Gavin, Union-place

Young, Mrs. James, Golden-square

Young, Mrs. W. 7, Correction-wyndYoung, Mrs. vintner, 12, Catto-square

Young, Miss, confectioner, 105, GallowgateYoung, Miss J. 1 5, East North-street

jYounghusband, John, boat-builder, 10, Canal-terraceYule, Alexander, shipmaster, 21, ShiprowYule, Normand, manager, Aberdeen and London Shipping Co

Office, 21, Quay, k. Crown-court, Union-streetYule, Mrs. 47, Green

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OF

STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, AND COURTS,

WITH REFERENCES TO THEIR SITUATION.

AoELPHi-court, Union-street

Affleck-street, from Crown-street to HarbourAlbion-court, 18, Castle-street

Anderson's-court, 22, Upperkirkgate

Anderson's-court, 73, Netherkirkgate

Ann-street, from Broadford to Hutcheon-street

Annand's-court, 27, James-street

Back-wynd, from Union-street to Schoolhill

Baltic-street, from Prince Regent-street to Links

Bank of Scotland-court, 35, Castle-street

Barnett's-close, from Guestrow to Flourmill-brae

Beattie's-court, 102, Gailowgate

Belmont-street, from Union-street to Schoolhill

Belmont- street (Little), from Belmont-street to Back-wynd

Berry-lane, from Gailowgate to Loch-street

Black's-buildings, from Woolmanhill to Spa-street

Blackbull-close, 4, Huxter-row

Blackfriar-street, from Woolmanhill to St. Andrew's- street

Blairton-lane, from Broad-street to Guestrow

Bon-Accord-square, from Bon-Accord-street to Bon-Accord-terrace

Bon-Accord-Street, from Union-street

Bon-Accord-terrace, from Union-street

Booth's-court, 66, Netherkirkgate

Booth's-court, 21, Castle-street

Bothwell's-court, 25, Justice-street

Bourtie's-court, ip, Upperkirkgate

Bowl-road, from Park-street to Links

Brebner's-court, 10, Castle-street

Brebner's-court, 83, Shiprow

Brewery-lane, Old Aberdeen, from College-bounds to the line of

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Bridewell-lane, from Chapel-street to Rose-street

Broad-street, from Union-street to Gallowgate and Upperkirkgate

Broadford, North-west of George-street

Bruce-court, 20, Loch-street

Burn-court, 44, Upperkirkgate

Burnett's- close, 5, Exchequer-row

Burr's-court, 152, Gallowgate

Bursar's-court, 6l, Castle-street

Canal-terrace, from Virghiia-street to Garvock-street

Canal-lane, from Canal-terrace to Summer-laneCanal-lane, Old Aberdeen, from High-street to Flyboat-house

Candle-court, 51, Loch-street

Candlemaker's-court, 46", Gallowgate

Gameron's-court, 30, North-street

Carmelite- street, from Green to Trinity-street

Carmelite-lane, from Fisher-row to Trinity-street

Carnegie's-brae, from Netherkirkgate to Putachieside

aroline-place, Skene-square

astle-street, from Union-street to Justice-street and Castle-brae

astlehill, from Castle-brae to Hanover-street

iCastle-brae, from Castle-street to Virginia-street

Catherine-street, from Causewayend to BroadfordCatto-square, Garvock's-wyndCausewayend^ from Gallowgate to GowanbraeChanonry, Old Aberdeen, from High-street to CathedralChapel-street, from Union-place to Skene-street

Chapel-lane, from Weigh-house-square to Shore-braeChapel-court;; 61, GallowgateI!hapel-court, 2, Justice-street

Chaplainry, Old Aberdeen, from Don-street to CathedralCharles-court, 40, UpperkirkgateCharles-street, from Broadford to CausewayendChavlotte-street, from St. Andrew's-street to John-streetCheyne's-court, 6g, Broad-street

Crombie's-court, Park-street

Chronicle-lane, from North-street to Mealmarket-laneChronicle-court, 32, Broad-street, and 10, Queen-streetCrown-street, from Union-street to Marywell-placeChurch-street, from Lime-quay to St. Clement-streetClark's-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Don-street to East-roadClunes-court, 53, George-streetCluny's-lane, from High-street to East-road, Old AberdeenCommerce-street, from Quay to Park-laneCommercial-court, 58, Castle-street

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Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street

Commercial-buildings, from 107 to 11 9, Union-streetCommercial-road, from Wellington-street to York-street

College-bounds, Old Aberdeen, from Spittal to Brewery-laneCollege-street, from Windmill-brae to Clayhills

College-court, 82, Broad-street

Collie's-court, 26, ShiprowConcert-court, east side of Broad-street

Constitution- street, from Park-street to LinksCooper's-court, 26, Netherkirkgate

Copper Company's-court, 14, GallowgateCorrection-wynd, from Green to St. Nicholas-street

Courage's-court, 3, W^eigh-house-square

Coutts-court, Netherkirkgate

Cowgate, from Justice-street to Park-lane

Crown-street, from Union-street to Marywell-street

Crown-court, Union- street

Crown-court, 36, UpperkirkgateCruden's-court, 22, Broad-street

Cruickshank's (C.) Court, 8, ShiprowCruickshank's-court, 46", Shiprow

Daniel's-court, 48, Castle-street

Davidson's-court, 111, Gallowgate

Dee-street, from Union-street to Marywell-street

Dee-street, from Lower Trinity to Lower-DenburnDenburn, from Poynernook to Spa-street

Denburn-terrace, from Union-stree-bridge to Skene-tei'race

Diamond- street, from Union-street to Silver-street

Diamond-lane, from Diamond-street to Silver-street

Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill, and 12, Loch-street

Donald's-close, 14, Schoolhill

Downie's-court, 65, Broad-street

Drum's-lane, from 26, Upperkirkgate to Loch-street

Duncan's-court, 45, Castle-street

Duncan's (D.) Court, 120, Gallowgate

Duncan's-court, 74, Gallowgate

Duthie's-court, 35, Guestrow

East North- street, from King-street to Park-street

Emslie's-court, 79, George-street

Emslie's-court, 26, Gallov/gate

Ewen's-court, 42, Gallov/gate

Exchange-court, Union-street

Exchequer-row, from Castle-street to Shiprow

Exchequer-court, 9, Exchequer-row

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Farquhar's-court, 17, UpperkirkgateFarquharson's-court, 10, Schoolhill

Ferguson's-court, 5, Putachieside

Ferguson's-court, 30, GallowgateFerguson's (J.) Court, 108, GallowgateFirhillwell-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Spittal to SunnybankFish-street, from Summer-lane to Bowl-roadFishmarket, ShiprowFisher-row, from Maltmill-bridge to GreenFlourmill-brae, from St. Nicholas-street to Barnett's-close

Flourmill-lane, from Netherkirkgate to Flourmill-braeFootdee, from Canal-basin to New Pier

Forbes-street, from Skene-square to Stocket-roadForbes'-court, 78, GreenFowler's- wynd, from Green to Fisher-rowFrederick-street, from King-street to Park-street

Froghall-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Spittal to the Canal-side

Gaelic-lane, from Belmont-street to Back-wyndjGalen's-court, 18, GuestrowGallowgate, from Broad-street to Causewayend, MounthoolyGarden's-court, 15, Castle-street

Gardener's-lane, from Justice-street to East North-streetGarrow's-court, 8, Trinity-street

Garvock-street, from Canal-basin to Garvock's-wyndGarvock's-wynd, from Garvock-street to LinksGeorge-street, from St. Nicholas-street to BroadfordGeorge-street Market, George-street and John-streetGerard-street, from Gallowgate to BroadfordGibb's-court, 91, ShiprowGilcomston, from Woolmanhill and Spa-street to Short LeaningsGilcomston-steps, from Spa-street to Skene-squareGolden-square, from Union-street to Silver-street

Gordon's- court, 10, Gordon-streetGordon's-court, 4_, Schoolhill

Gordon's-court, 25, Virginia-street

Gordon's-court, 88, Broad-street

Gordon's-court, 39, North-street

Gordon-street, from Windmill-braeGreen, from Windmill-brae to Putachieside and Fisher-rowGuestrow, from Netherkirkgate to Upperkirkgate

Hanover-street, from Castlehill to Bowl-roadHardgate, from New-bridge to Mile-endHarper's-court, 63, North-street

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Harriot- street, from Schoolhill to Loch-streetHarvey's-court, 90, GallowgateHay's-court, 11, Trinity-cornerHenderson's (A.) Court, 123, GallowgateHenderson's (W.) Court, I61, GallowgateHenderson's-court, 129, GallowgateHenderson's-court, 46, Broad-streetHigh-street, Old Aberdeen, from College-bounds to Don-streetHolburn-street, from South-bridge to Mile-endHuntly-street, from Union-street to Summer-streetHutcheon-street, from Causewayend to Skene-squareHutcheon's-court, 4, ShiprowHuxter-row, from Broad-street to Castle-street

InNES-STREET, from Gallowgate to Loch-street

James-street, from Quay to Virginia-street

Jamieson's-court, 5, LTpperkirkgateJamieson's-court, 38, ShiprowJohn-street, from George- street to WoolmanhillJopp's-court, 31, GallowgateJopp's-court, 40^ Broad-street and 11, Queen-street

Jopp's-lane, from St. Andrew's-street to John-street

Justice-street, from Castle-street to Park-street

Justice-lane, from Justice-street to East North-street

KiDD-LANE, from Chapel-street to Summer-streetKilgour's-court, 46", Netherkirkgate

King-street, from Castle-street to Love-lane

Kingsland-place, from Barkmill-burn to Hutcheon-street, West

Knox's-court, 7, Wales-street [side of Broadford

Lamond's-court, 40, Upperkirkgate

Langstane-place, head of Dee-street

Ligertwood's-court, 73, George-street

Lime-quay, from Commerce-street to Waterloo-quay

Links-street, from St. Clement-street to Links

Littlejohn-street, from Gallowgate to North-street

Lobban's-court, 30, Castle-street

Loch-street, from Harriot-street to Spring-garden

Lodge-walk, from Castle- street to Queen-street

Long-acre, from Broad-street to North-street

Love-lane, from Spittal to Links

M'Combie's-court, 52, Union-street, and 51, Netherkirkgate

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M*Gregor's-court, QQ, GallowgateM'Cook's-court, 11 6, GallowgateM*^Kay's-court, SO, GallowgateMachray's-court, 59, George-street

M*Kenzie's-court, 42, George-street

M'Lean's-court, 50, GallowgatejMaitland's-coLirt, 42, Netherkirkgate

Maltmill-bridge, from Putachieside to Fisher-row

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Market-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Town-house to East-roadMarischal-street, from Castle-street to QuayMartin's-lane, from Green to Kenny's-wyndMatheson's-court, 9, Constitution-street

Mealmarket, Mealmarket-laneMealmarket-lane, from King-street to North-street

Messon's-court, 32, Justice-street

Meter's-court, 11, Chapel-laneiMiddlethird, from Waterloo-quay to St. Clement-streetMilner's-court, 21, GuestrowiMilne's-court, 38, Castle-street

Milne's-court, 27> GallowgateMilne's (Baillie) Court, 65, GallowgateMilne's (R.) Court, 143, GallowgateMilne's (W.) Court, 60, GallowgateMitchell's-court, 66, North-street

Mitchell's-place, from North-street to King-streetMoir's-court, 103, GallowgateMorrison's-court, 2, Fisher-rowMounthooly, from Gallowgate to Canal-sideMutton-brae, from Wooimanhill to Denburn

Nelson-street, from King-street to GallowgateNetherkirkgate, from Broad-street to St. Nicholas-streetNew-street, Old Aberdeen, from Don-street to the line of road toNiven's-court, 29, Guestrow [^King-street^prth-street, from East North-street to MounthoolyNorth-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Seaton-gate to the line of road

from King-street

Oliver's-court, 12, Upperkirkgate0rchard-lane, Old Aberdeen, from College-bounds to the line of

road from King-street

Park- STREET, from Justice-street to CanalPark-lane, from Park-street to Commerce-streetPeacock's-close, 24, Castle-street

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Pensioner's-court, 18, Justice-street

Pirie's-court, 50, Castle-street

Pirie's-court, 30, ShiprowPirie's-court, 1, UpperkirkgatePhilip's-court, 147, GallowgatePlasterer's-court, 70, GallowgatePoor's Hospital-court, 56, GallowgatePork-lane, from Quay to Virginia-street

Porter's-court, 8, Weigh-house-squarePorthill-close, 98, GallowgatePorthill, from Gallowgate to North-street

Poultry-market, from 6'1, Queen-street to Castle-street

Poynernook, foot of DenburnPrince Regent-street, from Canal-terrace to Baltic-street

Prince's- street, from King-street to Park-street

Putachieside, from Carnegie's-brae to Maltmill-bridge

Quaker's-court, 41, GuestrowQuay, from Shore-brae to Lime-shoreQueen-street, from Broad-street to North-street

Ragg's-lane, from Broad-street to GuestrowRamage's-court, from 83, Broad-street to GuestrowRamsay's-court, 57, GuestrowRed Lion-court, from 77j Broad-street to GuestrowReid's-court, 34, GallowgateReid's-court, 6, ShiprowRenny's-wynd, from Green to Trinity-street

Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street

Rettie's-court, 51, North-street

Rhind's-court, 64, Gallowgate

Roper's-court, 107, Gallowgate, and 47, Loch-street

Rose-street, from Union-place to Bridewell

Ross's-court, 22, Schoolhill

Ross's-court, 6, Upperkirkgate

St. Andrew's-street, from Loch-street to Woolmanhill

St. Catherine's-wynd, from Union-street to Netherkirkgate

St. Catherine's-court, 14, ShiprowSt. Clement-street, from Garvock-street to Wellington-street

St. Nicholas-street, from Union-street to George-street

St. Nicholas-lane, from St. Nicholas-street to Correction-wyndSalter's-court, 3.9, Loch-street

Schoolhill, from Upperkirkgate to WoolmanhillScott's-court, 25, Quay

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Seaton's-court, 91, Broad-street

Seatongate, Old Aberdeen, from Don-street to Bridge of DonShewan's-court, 11 9, GallowgateShipmasters'-court, 97, ShiprowShiprow, from Union-street to Trinity-corner.Shoe-lane, from North-street to Queen-streetShore-brae, from Shiprow to QuayShore-lane, from Quay to Virginia-street

Shuttle-lane, from East North-street to Park-streetShuttle-street, from St. Andrew's-street to John-streetSilver-street, from Golden-square to Skene-terraceSim's-square, from Blackfriar-street to John-streetSim's-court, 88, ShiprowSimpson's-court, 139, Gallowgate, and 56, Loch-streetSinclair's-close, 20, Justice-street

Skene-place, from Skene-street to CherryvaleSkene-street, from Denburn to Skene-placeSkene-square, from Steps of Gilcomston to Hutcheon-streetSkene-terrace^ from Skene-street to Summer-streetSmith's-court, I6, NetherkirkgateSmith's (J.) Court, 113, GallowgateSmith's-court, 49, GallowgateSouth Silver-street, from Union-street to Golden-squareSpa-street, from Denburn to Steps of GilcomstonSpence's-court, 5, John-streetSpittal, from Mounthooly to Old AberdeenSpring.garden, from George-street to Windy-wyndStill's-court, 88, ShiprowStronach's- close. Exchequer-rowSugarhouse-lane, from Quay to Virginia-streetSummer-street from. Union-place to Skene-streetSummer-lane, from Garvock's-wynd to Fish-streetSutherland's-court, 17, James-streetSuthisrland's-court, 126, GallowgateSutherland's-court, 78, Shiprow

Theatre-lane, from Quay to Virginia-streetThistle-street from Rose-street to RubislawThomson's-court, 55, North-streetThomson's-court, 6I, Broad-streetThomson's-court, 21, QuayiThornton's-court, 23, GuestrowTrinity-street, from Denburn to Trinity-laneTrinity-corner, from Shiprow to PutachiesideTrinity-lane, from Trinity-corner to Trinity-streetTytler's-court, Green

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Union-street, from Castle-street to Union-placeUnion-buildings, from Castle-street to ShiprowUnion-place, from Union-street to South-bridgeUnion-terrace, from Union-bridge to Skene-terrace

Union-lane, from Union-street to GuestrowUnion-row, from Union-street to Summer-streetUpperkirkgate, from Broad-street to Schoolhill

Vennel, from Gallowgate to Loch-street

Virginia-street, from Commerce-street to Weigh-house-square

Wales-street, from Park-street to the CanalWales-street, (Little) from Wales-street to Hanover-streetWales-street-market, Wales-street

Walker's-court, 17, Virginia-street

Wapping- street, from Trinity-street to Lower-DenburnWater-lane, from Quay to Virginia-street

Waterloo-quay, from Lime-quay to Building-yardsWatt's-court, 28, Virginia-street

Watson's-court, 45, North-street

Webster's-court, 1 0, East North-street

Webster's-court, 72, ShiprowWeigh-house-square, QuayWell-court, 14, Broad-street

Wellington-street, from Waterloo-quay to LinksWest-court, 32, GuestrowWindmill-brae, from Green to HardgateWindy-wynd, from Gallowgate to Spring-gardenWilson's-court, 84, Broad-street

Whitehouse-street, from Chapel- street to Skene-streetWoolmanhill, from Schoolhill to Steps of Gilcomston

Yeats-lane, from Canal-terrace to Summer-lane JYeats-court, 30, Netherkirkgate 1York-street, from Wellington-street to North side of Building-yards '

Young-street, from Gallowgate to Loch-street

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COACHES.

The London and Edinburgh Royal Mail Coach

Sets ofF from Dempster's Royal Mail Coach Office, 61, Union-street,

or Anderson's Royal Mail Coach Office, 5, Castle-street, every day, at a

quarter before 3 o'clock, p.m. and arrives at Edinburgh next mornmg

at 6, A.M.

Inverness Royal Mail Coach, by Banff,

Sets out every day, from said Offices, at a quarter past 10 o'clock, a.m«

and arrives at Inverness at 20 minutes past 2, a.m.

The Fochabers Mail Coach, by Hmtly,

Leaves said Offices, every day, at a quarter past 10 o'clock, a.m. and

arrives at Fochabers at 7 p.m. Joins the Inverness Royal Mail there.

The Peterhead Mail Coach

Departs from said Offices, every day, at a quarter past 10 o'clock, a.m.

Sets out from Peterhead at half-past 6 o'clock, a.m. and arrives at Aber-

deen at 2, P.M.

STAGE COACHES.

Prince Saxe-Cobourg Coach

Starts from the Royal Mail Coach Offices, 61, Union-street, or 5,

Castle-street, alternately every six w^eeks, every morning (Sunday except-

I

ed), at 6 o'clock, and arrives at Menzie's, Star Inn, Perth, at 7, samenight.—Licensed to carry 4 inside and 9 outside Passengers.

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Royal Union Coach, through Fife, to Edinburgh,

Starts from Dempster's and Anderson's Coach Offices, Union-street andCastle-street, every evening (Saturday excepted), at half-past 10 o'clock,and arrives in Edinburgh the following afternoon, at half-past 4. LeavesEdinburgh every morning (Sunday excepted), at 6 o'clock, and arrives atAberdeen same day, at half-past 8 evening.

Royal Union Coach, through Fife, to Edinburgh,

Starts from Melvin's Hotel Union-street, and the Coach Office, Cross,Castle-street, every evening (Saturday excepted), at half-past 10 o'clock,and arrives in Edinburgh the following afternoon, at half-past 4 o'clock.Leaves Edinburgh every morning (Sunday excepted), at 6 o'clock, and ar-rives at Aberdeen same day, at half-past 8 o'clock evening.

Duke of Gordon, Light Post Coach,

Starts from the Royal Mail Coach Offices, 61, Union-street, or 5, Castle-

street, alternately every six weeks, 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 Aber-deen between 9 and 10 in the evening.—Route by Huntly and Fochabers.

Star Coach to Inverness

Leaves Melvin's Hotel, Union-street, every lawful morning at 8 o'clock,

and arrives at Elgin same evening, at 5 o'clock. Starts next morning at 7

o'clock, and arrives at Inverness at 1 o'clock, p.m.

The Earl of Erroll Coach

Sets out from Gray's, 18, Frederick-street, every day (Sunday excepted),

at 3 o'clock, P.M. and arrives at Jaffrey's Inn, Peterhead, at 8, p.m. Leaves

said Inn at 6, a.m. and reaches Aberdeen at 11, a.m. Carries 4 inside and8 outside Passengers. Fare to Ellon, os. ; outside, 4s. Peterhead, 10s.

;

outside, 8s.

The Stage Coach to Charleston of Aboyne

Sets cut from Anderson's Royal Mail Coach Office, 5, Castle-street,

every second day, at a quarter past 10 o'clock, a.m. Leaves Aboyne at

9 o'clock, a.m. and arrives at Aberdeen at 2, p.m. This Coach goes on

to Ballater during summer j arriving at half-past 5 o'clock, p.m.

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Aberdeen and Alford Telegraph

Sets off from Gruicksliank's, 22, Schoolhill, or Ross's, 5, Little Belmont-street, alternately every six weeks, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Satur-days, at a quarter before 1 1 o'clock, a.m.

Telegraph Coach to Ballater

Leaves Dempster's Mail Coach Office, 61, Union-street, every day, at

10 o'clock, A.M. Leaves Ballater, every day, at 6 o'clock, a.m.

S>wift Coach, to Stonehaven,

Starts from Burnett's, 16, George-street, every lawful day, at 10 mi-nutes before 5 o'clock, p.m. and arrives at Stonehaven at a quarter before7 o'clock, P.M. Leaves Stonehaven at 10 minutes before 7 o'clock, a.m. andarrives at Aberdeen a quarter before 9 o'clock, a.m.

Velocity Coach, to Stonehaven,

Starts from Sherriffs', 1, Flourmill-brae, on Mondays, Wednesdays,Fridays, and Saturdays, at 10 minutes before 5 o'clock, p.m. and arrives

at Stonehaven before 7 o'clock. Leaves Stonehaven on the same days, at

10 minutes before 7 o'clock, a.m. and arrives at Aberdeen a quarter before

9 o'clock, a.m.

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SHIPPING COMPANIES.

The Aberdeen and London Shipping Company

Has eleven Smacks, three of which sail to and from London every week. 'I

Cabin Passage, £3 3s.—Steerage, £1 lis. 6'd. jj

N. Yule, manager, Aberdeen.Office, 21, Quay.

James Jenkins, agent. Miller's Wharf, London.

The Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde Shipping Company,

LEITH.

There are three Vessels on this Passage ; one of v^hich sails

to and from Leith every four or five days.

Cabin Passage, 15s.—Steerage, 8s.

GLASGOW.

There are three Vessels on this Passage ; one of which sails to andfrom Glasgow once a-week. '

Cabin Passage, £1 Is.—Steerage, 10s. 6d.

LIVERPOOL.

The Liverpool Packet sails once a-month to and from Liverpool.

Cabin Passage, £2 12s. 6d.—Steerage, £1 Us. 6d.

ROTTERDAM.

The Rotterdam Packet sails once every six weeks to and from Rotterdam.Passage, £3 3s.

Manager at Aberdeen, R. Mitchell—Office, 33, Quay.Agents—D. Gumming, Leith; John Davidson, Glasgow; Hugh Craig,

Liverpool ; D. Burger & Son, Rotterdam.

The Aberdeen and Hull Shipping Company

Has four Vessels ; one of which sails to and from Hull every six days.

Cabin Passage, £1 lis. 6d.—Steerage, 21s.

R. Macdonald, manager, Aberdeen—Office, 49, Quay.Alex. Henderson, agent, Hull.

The Aberdeen and Newcastle Shipping Company

Has two Vessels, which sail to and from Newcastle every ten days.

Passage, 21s.

G. Thompson, manager—Office, 13, Quay.

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Inverness, Cromarty, and Burghead,

Two Vessels sail to these places every eight or ten days—Passage, 15s.

Walter Inglis, manager, Aberdeen—Office, 2, James-street.

Agents—P. Christal, Burghead ; H. Ross, Cromarty ; J. Suter, jun.Inverness.

Two Vessels sail between

Aberdeen, Burghead, Cromarty, Balintran, and InvernessEvery eight or ten days.

Office—A. Fraser, 14, Quay.

Sloop, Sir David Moncrieff, George Weir^ master, 42 tons register,

a regular trader between Aberdeen, Banff, Portsoy, and Wick.A. Fraser, 14, Quay.

STEAM^YACHTS.

The Queen of Scotland, Captain Walker,

Sails from Aberdeen to London every alternate week.

John Duffus & Co. managers, Aberdeen.P. Smith & Sons, agents. Galley Quay, London.

Cabin Passage, £4 4s.—Steerage, £2 2s.

The Velocity, Captain Beverly,

Sails from Aberdeen to Leith every Monday and Friday, and from Leith

to Aberdeen every Wednesday and Saturday ; calling at the intermediate

Ports.

The Brilliant, Captain Hossack,

Sails from Leith to Aberdeen every Monday and Friday, and from Aber-deen to Leith every Wednesday and Saturday ; calling at the intermediate

Ports.*

R. Mitchell, manager, Aberdeen—Office, 33, Quay.D. Cumraing, agent, Leith.

Cabin Passage to Leith, £1 Is.—Steerage, 12s.

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 Sept. to 20th Oct., at 10 o'clock forenoon, and 3 afternoon.

During the rest of the season, once a-day, at 10 o'clock.

Fore-Cabin, 2s. 6d.—After-Cabin, 2s.

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POST-OFFICE.

Alexander Dingwall, jun. Postmaster.

John Smith, Clerk.

Rohert Gray, George Masson, > Letter-carriers

James Gordon, William Morgan, > and Assistants.

The London Mail arrives every forenoon at 20 minutes before 10 o'clock,

and is dispatched at 3 o'clock, p.m. Letters for the South must be put into

the Office before half-past 2 o'clock, p.m. The North Mails, by Oldmel-

drum, Banff, and Inverness, and that by Kintore and Huntly to Fochabers,

are dispatched at 20 minutes past 10 o'clock, a.m. and arrive at half-past 1

o'clock, P.M. The Buchan Mail, from Fraserburgh and Peterhead, by

Mintlaw and Ellon, arrives at 2 o'clock, p.m. and is dispatched at 20 mi-

nutes past 10 o'clock, A.M. The Deeside Mail, from Charlestown of

Aboyne, by Kincardine O'Neil and Banchory, arrives daily at 2 o'clock,

P.M. and is dispatched at 20 minutes past 10 o'clock, a.m. The Skene and

Alford Runner arrives every day at 9 o'clock, a.m. and is dispatched at 20

minutes past 10 o'clock, a.m. Letters must be put into the Office for the

North, Buchan, and other Roads, at half-past 9 o'clock, a.m. otherwise

they cannot go forward that day.

The Mails for North America are made up at London the first Wednes-

day of every month ; and letters from hence must be in on or before the

Sunday before first Wednesday—^postage, 2s. 7d. and must be paid at

giving in.

The Mails for the West Indies are made up twice a month—postage, 2s. 7d.

Letters for the East Indies, Cape ofGood Hope, Mauritius, and Ceylon,

go by regular ships—postage. Is. 5d. and must be paid at giving in. News-

papers, Id. per ounce.

Letters for France go every Friday, Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday

postage, 2s. 3d. ; Italy, Ionian Isles, and Turkey, 3s. ; Spain (through

France), 3s. 3d. ; Portugal, 2s. lid. ; Madeira, 3s. ; Canaries, 3s. ; Brazils^

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Ss. lid.; Buenos Ayres, Chili, and Peru, 3s. lid.; Gibraltar, 3s. 3d;

Malta, Corfu, and Mediterranean, 3s. 7d. ; Holland and Netherlands,

2s 5d. ; Germany, Russia, Prussia, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and

Switzerland, 2s. 9d ; Carthagena, Vera Cruz, and La Guayra, 3s. 5d.—

And all must be paid here, otherwise they will be opened, and returned

for the postage.

The post days for Holland are Tuesday and Saturday—Hamburgh,

ditto—Sweden, Tuesday. The Leeward Islands, Sunday before first and

third Wednesday of every month. Madeira and Brazils, Saturday before

first Tuesday, every month.—Portugal, every week, Saturday—Gibraltar,

Malta, and Mediterranean, Saturday before first Tuesday, monthly.

The postage of ship letters from the East Indies, is 4d. All other let-

ters from on board of any ship, 8d. over and above the inland rates ; and

so in proportion for double, treble, and ounce letters.

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 4 single letters for every oz. weight.

Money orders, for transmitting small sums, under £5 5s. are granted

and paid by the Clerk, from 11 to 1 o'clock, and from 6 to 8 evening.

Newspapers for any of his Majesty's Colonies or Possessions beyond

seas, by the Packet Boat, may be sent upon the payment of l^d. for every

such paper ; such payment to be made at the time the paper is put into the

Post-Office, provided the same be sent in covers open at the sides, and be

put into the Post Office within 7 days after publication.

Newspapers for the East Indies must be paid at giving in, at the rate

of one penny per ounce.

Henry Lumsden, advocate, agent for General Post-Office.

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TABLE OF APPOINTMENTS.

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AUGUST.Sun. 7 14 21 28

OCTOBER.Frid. 7 14 21 28

DECEMBER.Frid. 1 8 15 22 29 Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 Mon. 1 8 15 22 29Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 Thur. 2 9 16 23 30 Tues. 2 9 16 23 30Sun. 3 10 17 24 31 Frid. 3 10 17 24 31 Wed. 3 10 17 24 31

Mon. 4 11 18 25 Sat. 4 11 18 25 Thur. 4 11 18(25)Tues. 5 12 19 26 Sun. 5 12 19 26 Frid. 5 12 19 26Wed. 6 13 20 27 Mon. 6 13 20 27 Sat. 6 13 20 27Thur. 7 14 21 28 Tues. 7 14 21 28 Sun. 7 14 21 2'^

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Mon. 5 12 19 26 Tues. 5 12 19 26 Sat. 5 12 19 261

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on the Mondays following.

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WINDOW DUTY.

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Win-dows.

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Windows in Shops or "Warehouses, in front, and on the ground or basementstorey are exempt, if not exceeding the number of 3.

Poor, who receive public charity, are exempted ; also persons having 3 chil-

ren v^holly maintained by them, and occupying houses not worth £5 yearly

rent, and not having more than 6 windows.

Houses furnished, and left to the care of any person or servant, are liable to

v^rindow duty.

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STAMP DUTIES.

«BILLS, PROMISSORY NOTES, &c. Not exceeding Exceeding 2

2 mos date, or mos. date, or

ON DEMAND OR AFTER DATE. 60 days' sigJd. 60 days' sight.

For £2 and not above £5 5s. . £0 1 £0 1 6

Above 5 5s. - . - 20 - - 1 6 220 . . . - 30 .« - 2 2 6

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300 . . - 500 - - 6 8 6

500 . . 1000 - - 8 6 12

1000 . . 2000 - - 12 6 15

2000 _ . 3000 - - 15 1 5

4000 . . . - - 1 5 1 10

FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE.

For any sum not above £100 Is. 6d.

Above £100 - - 200 3s.

200 - - 500 4s.

500 - - 1000 5s.

Above£1000notabove£2000 7s. 6d.

2000 - - - 3000 10s.

3000 - - - 15s.

JEvery Bill of each Set pays.

RECEIPTS.

For £2 and under £5 - -

5

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- - - 10- - - 20- - - 50- - - 100- - - 200

Is.

Is.

2s.

2d.

3d.

6d.

Od.

6d.

6d.

For £200 and under £300 - 4s.

300 - - 500 - 5s.

500 - - 1000 - 7s.

1000 and upwards 10s.

In full of all demands 10s

Receiver ofMoney pays Stamps

6d.

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D. Chalmers & Co. Printers, Aberdeen.

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