directory for the city of aberdeen
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DIRECTOR Y
CITY OF ABERDEE N.
18 54-5 5,
DIRECTORYFOR THE
CITY OF ABERDEEN.
1854-55.
TO WHICH IS ADDED, . Q
THE NAMES OP THE PRINCIPAL INHABITANTS OF
OLD ABERDEEN AND WOODSIDE.
ABERDEEN\
WILLIAM BENNETT, PRINTER,No. 42, Castle Street.
1854.
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CONTENTS.
Kalendar for 1854-55 Page 7
Agents for Insurance Companies 8
Section I.—Municipal Institutions 9
• II.—Commercial Establishments 11
v HI.—Post Office Department, Customs, and Inland Revenue, ™ 18
v IV.—Legal Department — 30
?JV.—Ecclesiastical Department . 32
List of Vessels—Port of Aberdeen 33
Streets, Squares, Lanes, Courts, &c. and the Principal Inhabitants... 37
General Directory of the Inhabitants of the City of Aberdeen. 94
Old Aberdeen and Woodside „ Appendix i—viii
185 4.
JULY. AUGUST. SEPTEMBEE.Sun. - 2 9 16 23 30 Sun. - 6 13 20 27 ... Sun. - 3 10 17 24 ...
Mon. - 3 10 17 24 31 Mon. - 7 14 21 28 ... Mon. - 4 11 18 25 ...
Tues.- 4 11 18 25 ... Tues.l 8 15 22 29 .. Tues.- 5 12 19 26 ...
Wed. _ 5 12 19 26 ... Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 ... Wed. - 6 13 20 27 ...
Thur.- 6 13 20 27 ... Thur. 3 10 17 24 31 ... Thur.- 7 14 21 28 ...
Frid. - 7 14 21 28 ... Frid. 4 11 18 25 Frid. 1 8 15 22 29 ...
Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 ... Sat. 5 12 19 26 Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 ..
OCT BEE. NOVEMBER. DECEMBEE.Sun. 1 8 15 22 29 ... Sun. - 5 12 19 26 ... Sun. - 3 10 17 24 31
Mon 2 9 16 23 30 ... Mon. - 6 13 20 27 ... Mon. - 4 11 18 25 ...
Tues. 3 10 17 24 31 ... Tues.- 7 14 21 28 ... Tues. - 5 12 19 26 ...
Wed. 4 11 18 25 Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 ... Wed. - 6 13 20 27 ...
Thur. 5 12 19 26 Thur. 2 9 16 23 30 ... Thur.- 7 14 21 28 ...
Frid. 6 13 20 27 Frid. 3 10 17 24 Frid 1 8 15 22 29 ...
Sat. 7 14 21 28 Sat. 4 11 18 25 Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 ...
18 5 5.
J ANUAEY. FEBRUARY. MARCH.Sun. - 7 14 21 28 ... Sun. - 4 11 18. 25 ... Sun. - 4 11 18 25 ...
Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 ... Mon. - 5 12 19 26 ... Mon. - 5 12 19 26 ...
Tues. 2 9 16 23 30 ... Tues. - 6 13 20 27 ... Tues.- 6 13 20 27 ...'
Wed 3 10 17 24 31 ... Wed. - 7 14 21 28 .. Wed. - 7 14 21 28 ..
Thur.4 11 18 25 Thur.l 8 15 22 Thnr.l 8 15 22 29 ...
Frid. 5 12- 19 26 Frid. 2 9 16 23 Frid. 2 9 16 23 30 ...
Sat. 6 13 20 27 Sat. 3 10 17 24 Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 ...
APEIL. MAY. JUNE.Sun. 1 8 15 22 29 ... Sun. - 6 13 20 27 ... Sun. - 3 10 17 24 ...
Mon 2 9 16 23 30 ... Mon. - 7 14 21 28 ... Mon. - 4 11 18 25 ...
Tues. 3 10 17 24 Tues. 1 8 15 22 29 ... Tues .- 5 12 19 26 ...
Wed. 4 11 18 25 Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 ... Wed. - 6 13 20 27 ...
Thur 5 12 19 26 Tbur.3 10 17 24 31 ... Thur.- 7 14 21 28 ...
Frid. 6 13 20 27 Frid. 4 11 18 25 Frid 1 8 15 22 29 ...
Sat. 7 14 21 28 Sat. 5 12 19 26 Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 ... 1
§a«K DoUJmgs.
New Year's Day, .
Good Friday,
Queen's Birthday,
Queen's Coronation,
Jan. 1
April 6May 24June 28
Prince Albert's Birthday, . Aug. 26Prince of Wales' Birthday, . Nov. 9
Christmas Pay, . . . Dec. 25And the Sacramental Fasts.
When a Holiday falls on a Sunday, the Monday folloiring is kept.
AGENTS FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES.
OFFICES.
Aberdeen Mutual Assurance & Friendly Society
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Aberdeen Mutual Marine Insurance Association—
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Aberdeen Sea Assurance Co.———,~
Accidental Death Insurance Co—, ~ ~Age Insurance Co m.,m~«~,.,m~ —Agriculturist Cattle Insurance Co —Alfred Life Assurance Association,,. .
Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Office™—.——Argus Life Assurance Co.™— ~~
Atlas Fire and Life Office——.„ ™— —
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British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Co .
British Empire Fire and Life Society™—™.
Caledonian Insurance Co.—™— .
County Fire Office and Provident Life Office——
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Eagle and Life Insurance——-—~ . ~~
Edinburgh Life Assurance ™——™—Essex Economic Fire Office——™—™European Life Assurance and Annuity Co —Experience Life Assurance Co. ™~——™——
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Farmers' and Graziers' Mutual Cattle Assurance Co.
General Fire and Life Assurance Co ™™——
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Globe Fire, Life, & Annuity Insurance—™™ ,
Guardian Fire, Life, & Annuity Assurance
Hercules Insurance Co.— ~ ~
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Imperial Fire Assurance— ~
Insurance Co. of Scotland (Fire) ~~
Kent Mutual Fire Insurance Co — —.~—Leeds and Yorkshire Fire and Life Assurance Co.™Life Association ot Scotland—™. ™™—™——„—Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Co.
London Mutual Life and Guarantee Society™.—
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London Union Assurance Fire Offices and Annuities
London Indisputable Policy Co — \Do. Union Free Assurance Co.™ /
Maritime Passengers' Assurance Co ~Mariners' General Life Assurance Co —Michigan Investment Co.—™™™ —
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—Minerva Life Assurance Co.™— ™. —,~~—
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Mutual Accumulation Society ™™„—
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National Fire and Life Assurance CoNorth British Australasian Co ™ — ,
North British Fire and Life Assurance.
Northern Assurance Co. (Fire and Life)
Norwich Fire, Life, and Annuity Office .
Palladium Life Assurance Society*— „ .
Perpetual Investment Laud and Building Society-,
Phcenix Fire Office—~—™™™.—~— ~, —Professional Life Assurance Co—™ .———~—Promoter Life Assurance and Annuity Co.—«.——
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Protestant Fire and Life Insurance Association,
Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation—.
Royal Insurance Co., Fire, Life, and Annuities™—Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society
Scottish Equitable Assurance Co — —Scottish Provident Institution of EdinburghScottish Provincial Assurance Co.—— ,
Scottish Sea Insurance Co —«—.™—™— ~
Scottish Union Fire and Life Assurance Go . .
Standard Life Assurance Co.™,————™ —United Kingdom Life Assurance Co.—»——
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United Kingdom Provident Institution (Life As-lsurance and Annuities) J
West of England Fire and Life Office™™™—,— <
Wisconsin Marine and Fire Assurance Co—™™—
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York and London Fire, Life, and Annuity Office—.
AGENTS.
Alexander Yeats, 47 SchoolhUlE. Connon, 58 Marischal street
A. Matthew, 57 Marischal street
A. Masson, 4 Queen street
A. & W. Groundwater, 90 Union street
A. Duthie, 123£ Union street
William Gordon, 5 King street
James Black and C >., 23 King street
J. Brebner, Advocates' Buildings
J. Blaikie, 245 Union street
Lauchlan M'Kinnon, 83 Union street
J. A. Wilson, 92 Broad street
William Smith, jun., 106 Union street
Arthur Thomson, Bank of ScotlandJames Murray, 50 Schoolhill
A. Davidson, 1 Bon -accord street
George Marquis, 147 Union street
Benjamin Reid, 94 Union street
George Allan, 1 Marischal street
R. Dyce, 3 Queen street
A. Chivas, National BankJohn Duncan, 8 Castle street
William Smith, 142 King street
William Skinner, 201 Union struot
W. P. Booth, 56 Marischal street
P. Bannerman and Son, Agents, 2£ Trinity quay
John Sheed, 44 Marischal street
J. A. Wilson, 92 Broad street
James Collie, 38 Castle street
James Warrack, 34 Marischal street
John Sheed, 44 Marischal street
George Allan, 1 Marischal street
Murray and M'Combie, 103 Union street
William Mainland, 83 Union street
A, Duthie, 123£;Union street
Allardyce and Jopp, 13 Market street
Jopp and Shand, 31 GallowgateT. and N. Burnett, Record Office, King street
William Chalmers, 3 King street
Charles Chalmers, 147 Union street
Norval Clyne, 245 Union street
J. A. Wilson, 92 Broad street
Lumsden and Robertson, 2 Union terraceWilliam P. Booth, 5S Marischal street
> George Grant, 10 King street
Alexander Jopp, 31 GallowgateAndrew F. Boyd, Agent, 38 Marischal street
John Jamieson, 56 Marischal street
William Gordon, 14 AdelphiWilliam Skinner, 201 Union street
C. F. Griffith, 89 Union street
William Reid, 56 Marischal street
James Collie, 38 Castle street
Smith and Cochran, 96 llnion street
William Reid, 56 Marischal street
A. and J. Cadenhead, 9 Iluster row, and JamesAsher, 115 Union street
Adam and Anderson, 75 Union street
William Gordon, 14 Adelphi
CONVEYANCES FROM ABERDEEN.ABOYNE.—The " MARQUIS OF HUNTLY" Coach leaves Aboyne for Banchory every lawful
day at 6-45, a.m., arriving in time for the 8.45, a. Down Train to Aberdeen. Passengers
from Aberdeen to Aboyne, leave by the Deeside Eailway at 4 0, p.m., arriving at Banchory, at 5 0,
p .M., at which hour the coach starts for Aboyne.ALFOED Tne "VALE OF ALFOED'' leaves the Eoyal Hotel at 4, p.m., and arrives in
Alford at 7 -
30, p.m.. Leaves Alford at 6, a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 9 30, a.m.
BANFF.—The " EAEL OF FIFE " leaves the Eoyal Hotel at 7, a.m., and arrives in Banff at
12'30, noon—passing New Machar, Oldmeldrum, Fyvie, Towie, Dana, and Turriff. Leaves Banff at
2-30, p.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 8, p.m.
INVEENESS.—The " MAIL " leaves the Eoyal Hotel at 5-22, p.m., and arrives in Inverness at
5-45, a.m.,—passing Kintore, Inverury, Pitmachie, Huntly, Keith, Fochabers, (junction with SpeysideMail), Elgin, Forres, Nairn, and Campbleton. Leaves Inverness at 820, p.m., and arrives in Aber-deen at 7-46, a.m.
INVEENESS—The " DEFIANCE " leaves the Royal Hotel at 7, a.m., and arrives in Invernessat 7, p.m. Leaves Inverness at 7, a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 7, p.m. 40s. and 22s.
INVERUEY.—The " BANKS OF DON " leaves the Eoyal Hotel at 4, p.m., and arrives at In-verury at 6, p.m.—passing Blackburn, Kintore, and Kemnay. Leaves Inverury at 8, a.m., and ar-
rives in Aberdeen at 10, a.m.. Fares, 3s. and 2s. 6d.
INVEEUEY.—The " ENGINEEE " leaves the City Hotel, St. Nicholas Street, at 8-0, a.m., andand arrives in Inverury at 10'0, a.m.—passing Blackburn and Kintore. Leaves Inverury at 4'0-, p.m.,
and arrives in Aberdeen about 6 0, P.m.
METHLIC—The "EAEL OF ABEEDEEN " leaves 26, West North Street, every Monday,Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, at 3-30, p.m.—passing Udny and Tarves, and arrives in Methlic at
6-30, p.m. Leaves Methlic at 7, A.m., same days, and arrives in Aberdeen at 10, A.M.OLDMELDEUM.—The " BEAES OF MELDEUM " leaves the Union Inn, St. Nicholas Street,
at 3-30, p.m., and arrives in Oldmeldrum at 6, p.m. Leaves Oldmeldrum at 7*30, a.m., and arrives iuA.t)GrdG6n st 9*4:5 a.m.
PETEEHEAD and FEASEEBUEGH.—The " MAIL " leaves the Eoyal Hotel at 7, a.m., andarrives in Peterhead at 11.0 a.m., and in Fraserburgh at 12 30, noon—passing Ellon, Cruden, Mintlaw,Park, and Eathen. Leaves Peterhead at 8, a.m., and Fraserburgh at 6 30, a.m., and arrives in Aber-deen at 12, noon.
EHYNIE.—The "LORD FOEBES" leaves the Eoyal Hotel on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur-day, at 11, a.m., and arrives at Ehynie about 3 30, p.m.—passing Skene House and Edit, Leggerdale,Cluny, Whiteley, Whitehouse, Village of Alford, Haughton, Bridge of Alford, Knockespock, White-haugh, Littlewood, Lumsden Village, Clova, and Auchindoir. Leaves Ehynie every Monday, Wed-nesday, and Friday, at 80, a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 12J, noon.
The " BANKS OF YTHAN " Coach starts from Glennie's Inn, Queen Street, every lawful day,at 3, p.m., for Ellon—passing on to Strichen every Monday and Friday, and to Old Deer every Wed-nesday and Saturday.
Leaves Webster's Inn, Strichen, every Tuesday and Saturday, at 6, a.m., at New Deer at 7, a,m.Auchnagatt, at 8, a.m., Ellon, at 9, a.m., and arrives at Aberdeen, at 11, a.m.
Leaves Fraser's Inn, Old Deer, every Monday and Thursday, at 7, a.m. ; at Auchnagatt, at 8, a.m.,Ellon, at 9, a.m. ; and Aberdeen at 11, a.m.
Leave3 Watt's Inn, Ellon, every day, at 9, a.m., except Friday, and on that day, at Twentyminutes past 8, a.m., and arrives at Aberdeen at 10, a.m.
CARRIERS FROM ABERDEEN.
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Abercbirder ^ „James Sim 24 Gerrard street ~™Tues. m Wed. mAberchirder William Grieve~„.™-24 Gerrard street ~~™„Wed. m Thur. aft
Aberlour , Eddison & Stables 24 Gerrard stieet Tu. Sat. m Wed. M. mAberlour „™Paterson & Riach 24 Gerrard street.-™ Wed. m Thur. in
Abernethy Eddison & Stables 24 Gerrard street -™Sat. m Mon.aAlford George Benton- 1 Flourmillbrae Wed. m Wed.Alford D. Milner „ 6 Little Belmont st. ~™Frid. m Sat.""Auchleven John Gauld _1G6 Gallowgate ~™.. Thur. m Thur."
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—John Davidson™..
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Kllon W. Thompson —16 Mealmarket st Tu.F. m Tu. F. aft
Ellon . Robert Duguid 6 Mealmarket st.—,—-Tu.F. m Tu.F. aft
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Inverkeithy —Alex. Thomson———24 Gerrard street™
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Inverury —~ James Stephen —90 George street
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Inverness -Eddison 8. Stables —24 Gerrard street—
Johnshaven E. Strachan— —— 1 Flourmillbrae—
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Kemnay— —James Mitchell -13 Harriet street —Kemnay— —David Webster ——90 George street—Kincardine -Alex. Sbetiffs — 6 Back wynd
Kincardine . A. Gillespie ——13 Harriet street—Kincardine —.—John Laing ™—6 Little Belmont St.™
Kinnethmont —William Souter 16 Mealmarket st. -.
Kinnethmont —John M'Gillivray .,90 George street—
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L. Cushnie —James Edward —..,„—-23 Harriet street —Longside .——William Smith 90 George street .
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Lonmay— William Willox 16 Mealmarket St. .
Lumphanan ,Peter Berry — 11 Harriet street—
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Methlic —. Thomas Annand 26 West North st. .
Mintlaw- ™ - W- Rankin——. 166 Gallowgate
Mintlaw ™ W. Smith .-—90 George Street —Midmar , R.obert Mathieson—- 6Backwynd—„Monymusk— -Peter Tait———— 6 Back wynd „
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Eddison & Stables .^24 Gerrard street™ Tu. S. m W.M mNew Pitsligo . John Wood ................—90 George street ™,—Wed. m Wed. ev
Old Deer ..-John Craighead.,—__. 15 Mealmarket st. „Thur. m Thur. ev
Old Deer H. Ross ~~—~~.™,16 Mealmarket st. Thur. m Thur. ev
Oldmeldrum,--™,James Webster ™—™—
.
— 1 Flourmillbrae „ M.Th.ev Tu.F.noon
Oldmeldrum ™_2S North street™- ~We<5. ev Thur. aft
Oyne ~™ —Robert Maitland ™».™..,,90 George street ™.. Thur. m Thur. ev
Peterhead ™. T. Daniel, jun. 16 Mealmarket st. » M.W.F.m 'ru.Th.S.cv
—...Thur. mThur. m
Thur. eV
Pitcaple -™—_John Gauld—.—~~. 166 Gallowgate ™ Thur. ev
Pittodrie ~™.., Robert Maitland™-, — 90 George street ~ Thur. m Thur. ev
Portsoy~~™~.™.Andrew Chalmers ™.24 Gerrard street S. W. m Tu. Th. mPortsoy John Davidson 90 George street ™, .W. S. m Tu. Th. mPremnay ........—John Gauld ..—— —166 Gallowgate .—.Thar, m Thur. ev
Rhyme ~~. -™James Law ~— SO George street™. Thur. m Thur. ev
Rosehearty™—.„,.James Milne™—.™— 1 66 Gallowgate —_™_Tues. ev Wed. ev
> 24 Gerrard street™
24 Gerard street ™Wed. m
~. Tues. mThur. m
Rothie —
—
__Alex. Forsyth ...„..— Wed. mRothiemay™.—R. Howie .........<„....—24 Gerrard street.,.~.™~Tues. m Wed. m
Thur. ev
Thur. aft
Skene
M.Th. aft Tu.F. mThur. mThur. mThur. ev
.Tu.Th.S.m '
....Thur. mITu.Th.S.alt
Thur. ev
Wed. m
... Wed. mTarland .. 13 Harriet street .. Wed. ev
Tarves. .. . ..13 Princes street . Frid. n
Tarves Thur. n
Tarves ... 6 Mealmarket street ....Thur. aft Frid. n
.. 180 Gallowgate . Thur. n
Tomintoul.. ,, Wed. ev
Towie .. . . . . . 23 Harriet street . Wed. ev
Turriff . A." Pirie , . .. 90 George street . .... Tues. m Tues. ev
.. 24 Gerrard street.. Fri. aft
Turriff .. . . . . 24 Gerrard street.. Thur. mTullynessle.. . Fri. ev
Udny .. . . .James Mutch .. 6 Mealmarket st. . Fri. rn
Udny . Ai Davidson . 6 Mealmarket st. . Fri. a
Alexander Rothnie 90 George street .Thux. m Thur. es
Ik rtf Ikfea
SECTION I—MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS.MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL.
Thomas Blaikie, Merchant, Lord Provost.
Baillies.
James Sim, chemist. G. Watson, leather merchant.Robert Ledingham, advocate. Lewis Smith, bookseller.
Office-bearers.
Alexander Nicol, merchant, Dean of Guild i James Laing, ironmonger, Master of Kirk andGeo. Elmsly, coach manufacturer, Treasurer. Bridge Works.Alex, Gibb, civil engineer, Master of Shore Works \
John Leslie, manufacturer, Master ofMortifications.John BJaikie, advocate, Master of Guild Brethren's Hospital.
Councillors.
William Henderson, builder.
William Gordon, sharebroker.James Berry, watchmaker.
George Jamieson, jeweller.
John Webster, advocate.
David M' Hardy, smith.
G. B. Bothwell, manufacturer.John Duncan, advocate.
James Simpson, advocate, Assessor.
John Angus, advocate, Town Clerk.
Depute- Clerk.
Alex. Fraser, advocate, Cliamberlain.
Alexander, John, & George Cadenhead, advocates,
Procurators Fiscal.
William Smith, architect, Superintendent of Works.Alexander Mellis, Inspector of Weights and Mea-
sures.
City Rental The estimated rental of herit-
age, within the burgh and freedom of the City,
taxed for certain purposes by the Board of Taxers,was, in 1821, £74,869 ; in 1852, it was £134,480 ;
thus showing an increase of nearly double.
Corporation FrjNDS.~Tbe accounts of the Corpo-ration for the year ending 15th Oct., 1853, show atotal revenue of £23,650 17s. 2d ; and the expen-diture, £20,331 13s. lid., leaving a surplus of£3319 3s. 3d. The amount of Treasury stock, as at
the last noted date, was— Cr., £236,827 10s. ; Dr.,
£175,040 4s. 8d. ; balance, £61,787 5s. 4d.— this
balance being, however, subject to the surplus ex-penditure, on the Kirk charge, which amounts to
between £1100 and £1200 yearly. •
Population.—By the Census of 1851, the pop-
ulation of Aberdeen amounted to 71,973 ;—madeup of the following items, viz. :—East Parish, 5,403
(inclusive of 221 military in barracks) ; West,11,227; North, 6,167; South, 4,54S ; Greyfriars,
6,654; St. Clement's, 7,466—total of six city pa-
rishes, 41,465: Old Machar parish (part of), 30,503;
Banchory-Davenick (part of), 5—gross total as be-
fore, 71,973, of which number, 31,746 are males,
and 40,227 females. The returns state the numberof inhabited houses at 5,839, with 17,356 separate
occupiers.
The population of the city and county, in the
same year, was 214,658.
GUILDRY, AND DEAN OF GUILD COURT.Alexander Nicol, merchant, Dean of Guild.
George Inglis
George DavidsonArthur Thomson
Patrick Pirie
Alex. Littlejohn
Henry Adamson
Assessors.
Robert CattoA. B. WhyteDavid Pirie
James HornWilliam ReidJohn Roy
Clerk, Alex. Fraser, advocate. Dean of Guild's Officer, Alexander Mellis.
BOARD OF TAXERS.Bailie WatsonBailie SmithThe Dean of GuildThe TreasurerConvener of Iucorpora
tions
Master of Hospital
And. AndersonJohn RoyThomas WillP. MorisonAlex. Morison"William FraserJ. Rose
Alex. CooperCharles CalderThomas Melville
George JamiesonGeorge EobbJames ChivasJames Will, m.d.
David M'HardyWm. HutcheonChas. Playfair
William MilneJ. NicolAlex. HayAlex. Low
James MorrisonClerk, Alex. Fraser, adyocate ; Collector, W. Brown, Stamp and Tax OfHce,
A
10 MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS.
THE HARBOUR.Commissioners under the Act, 6 and 7 Victoria,
" For Improving and Maintaining the Har-
bour of Aberdeen," passed 12th July, 1843.
The Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council of
the City of Aberdeen, Commissioners ex officiis, to-
gether with nine Burgesses of Guild Commission-
ers, and three Incorporated Trades Commissioners.
Elected by Burgesses of Guild.
Robert Mitchell, shipownerBenjamin Moir, merchant"William Hogarth, merchantWilliam Duthie, shipownerWilliam Fraser, merchantAlexander Anderson, advocateGeorge Leslie, shipownerJames Horn, merchantRobert Catta, jun., shipowner
Elected by the Trades.
George Donald, glazier
Alexander Cooper, saddler
Robert Watson, wright
John Angus, Secretary and Cle'rJc.—Alex. Reid, Col-
lector and Treasurer.—William Dick, Resident
Superintendent.
SHORE AND HARBOUR DUES DEPARTMENT.Alexander Reid Collector.
Peter Riddel, James Nicol, William Adamson, and
John Maclean, Clerks, and Sworn Bullcers.
POLICE ESTABLISHMENT.By the Act 10th, Geo. IV., (1829) "for better
paving, cleansing, lighting, watching, and improv-
ing the Streets, Lanes, and other Public Places and
Passages, within the City of Aberdeen, and certain
ground* adjacent ; for regulating the Police there-
of, and for Supplying the Inhabitants with Water,"
the city and suburbs are divided into Nine Wards,
each of which returns two Commissioners, who,with four ex officiis Commissioners, are entrusted
with carrying the act into effect. The qualification
of electors is the occupation of premises within the
respective wards assessed under the Act, and va-
lued at not less than £5 of yearly rent. And the
Commissioners are chosen from electors occupying
premises in the ward, assessed under the Act, of
the yearly value of not less than £15, and being
likewise resident in the ward.The election takes place on the Second Thursday
of October, biennially. The next election is in
1855.
Commissioners.
The Provost, Dean of Guild, Treasurer of the
City, and Convener of the Trades, ex officiis.
1st Ward, D. M'Hardy, J. Duncan2nd — John Sherar, Tho. Clunes3rd — Geoige Stirling, W. Chalmers4th — Chas. Calder, Alex. Anderson5th — John Rose, Wm. Bisset
6th — Robert Eddie, George Spark7th — Conv. Topp, Robert Ness8th — William Buyers, J. SmithSth — Wm. Gordon, H. A. DewarWm. Duncan, Treasurer and Collector
John Milne, Clerh of Police
Duncan Collie and Wm. Richard Drysdale, Clerics
John Cruickshank, Inspector, and Superintendent ofWater Worlcs
J. Minty, Assistant Inspector of Police
George Alexander, Keeper of Steam-Engines
J. Watson, Superintendent of Police
Geo. Murray, James Riddell, and John Milne, As-
sessors and Surveyors.
Dr. Ogston, Medical Attendant
J. Simpson, advocate, Legcd Adviser
Thomas Sutherland, Messenger
The night watch consists of 48 men, and there
is a day patrol of 12.
Assessments.
Assessment for General Purposes:—Under £7 of
Rent, 15d. per £1. At and above £7, 18d. per £1.
For Water:—Dwelling Houses, 9d. per £1.—All
other Premises, 4d. per £1. Premises under £3are exempted. 6d. per £1 additional is charged for
water, when introduced to houses.
The Assessments are payable on the 1st day of
November.
PAROCHIAL BOARD OF ST. NICHOLAS, ORCITY PARISH,
Consisting of 4 delegates from the Magistrates and
Town Council, 4 from the General Session, and 15
from the Rate-payers.
Alexander Ross, advocate, Chairman.
Elected by Magistrates.
Robert Ledinghara, John Leslie, James Berry, and
G. B. Bothwell.Elected by General Session.
Alexander Gildawie, William Reid, T. Melville,
jun., and John Macaldowie.Elected by Bate-payers.
Alexander Ross, Alexander Crombie, Peter Buyers,
William Lumsden, Robert Campbell, Daniel
Gray, Alexander Eddie, James Henderson, JohnUrquhart, John Rose, Charles Calder, William
Ironside, Andrew Sherer, Robert Collie, and
James Middleton.
James Wallace, Inspector—William Clark and JohnTevendale, Assistants.
District Medical Officers, Drs. Nicol, Sutherland,
and Christie.
The mode or principle of Assessment, is as fol-
lows, viz. one-half of the assessment is leviable from
the Owners, alter deduction of 20 per cent, from
the annual value ot house property, in name of re-
pairs, insurance, and public burdens, and 7£ per
cent, from cultivated grounds and fishings, in nameof publfc burdens. The other half of the assess-
ment is leviable from the Occupants, whose real
annual rent amounts to 31. 10s. and upwards, in the
following proportions viz. :—Occupants of cultivat-
ed grounds an., fishings are assessed at one fourth,
;md occupants of all subjects other than dwelling-
houses and cultivated grounds and fishings at one-
half, of the rate of assessment leviable from the
occupants of dwelling houses-
James Riddell, Collector of Assessment.— Office, 25,
Marischal Street.
New Parochial Poor's House, Nelson St.
—Ed. Reid, Governor; Miss Davidson, House-
keeper; Miss Leslie, Teacher; Medical Officer,
Dr. Fiddes; Chaplain, Rev. Charles Skene.
POOR'S FUND OF THE PARISH OF OLDMACHAR.
Parochial Board—Heritors of £20 annual value or
upwards : Twenty members elected by the
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 11
other qualified Eate-payers ; Six memberselected by the Kirk-Session ; and the Provostand Bailies (rated for assessment) of any RoyalBurgh in the Parish.
The present rate of the Poors' Assessment in this
Parish is lOd. per £1 on proprietors, and Is. 6jd.onoccupants of dwelling-houses; 3d. per £1 on occu-
pants of shops, warehouses, and business premises;and 3d. per £1 on occupants of farms, cultivated
ground, and fishings.
Chairman of the Board, Lord James HayCOMMITTEE FOR GENERAL PURPOSES.
To meet on the last Wednesday of each quarter.Chairman, John Paton, Esq. of Grandhome
John G. C. Skene, Esq,of Pitlurg
H.F Leslie, Esq. of PowisProfessor FergusonEev. Mr. WoodEev. Mr. EdersheimMr. Francis J. CochranMr. James GardenDr. KeithMr. "William MilneMr. John M'KessorMr. D. E. Lyall GrantMr. John AndersonMr. D. G. CattanachMr. Irvine KemptDr. GordonMr. James Keith
Mr. George GrubMr. W, JohnstonMr. George GordonMr. Alex. BurnettMr. James BryceMr. Alex. ChalmersMr. George ChalmersMr. Thomas LeaskMr. William ScottMr. George MurrayMr. William SparkMr. William KeithDr. EainyMr. D. M'DonaldMr. Eobert M'DonaldMr. Wight
Collector, Alex. Diack, 4, Belmont Street
Inspector of the Poor, T. Skene, 38, Skene Street
Medical Officers, Dr. Paterson, Dr. Irvine, andDr. Gilchrist
INCORPORATED TRADES.
Eev. James Forsyth, D.D., Patron
John Fraser, Shoemaker, Deacon Convener
John Fyfe, Upholsterer, Master of Hospital
BOXMASTERS.- Alex. Gray- J. Webster- W. Davidson- Al. Robb• John Airth- J. Milne- Geo. Mann
TRADES. DEACONS.Hammermen - - Thos. ThomsonBakers - - - - James Topp -
Wrights & Coopers C. Gray - -
Tailors - - - - John KeithShoemakers - - W. L. Jaffray
Weavers - - - Herod Laing -
Fleshers - - - Wm. Milne -
William Smith, Wright, Factor of the Trades'Widows' Fund
Alex. Scott, Shoemaker, Treasurer of the Trades'School
James Souter, 1 T , of Tradea . SohoolMissKnowles, )
Marianus Massie and Alex.
Henderson, Advocates,{Conjunct Clerks and
J Assessors
SECTION II.—COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
ABERDEEN BANKING COMPANY—1767.
Incorporated with the
UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND—1849.
Eobert Grant, Esq., of Tillyfour, Chairman.
DIRECTOBS.
John Blaikie of CraigiebucklerNewell Burnett, AdvocateDavid Chalmers of WestburnFrancis J. Cochran of BalfourAlexander Davidson, AdvocateJohn Duncan, AdvocateRobert Dyce, AdvocateAlexander Fraser, City ChamberlainJames Home, ShipownerHenry Lumsden of AuchindoirJames Murray, Advocate
David Wyllie, Cashier.
William Catto, Secretary.
Samuel Middleton and George Sinclair, Tellers.—George Sim, Accountant.
John H. Fraser, Book-keeper.
1SJ
Banchory^„^.^» John MalcolmBanff , James EustCulleu .„.„ Wm. L. TaylorElgin - James PetrieEllon ™~~~ John EobbFochabers.«„v^,.~«, „ John CranFraserburgh ~™„*. George WallaceHuntly~~.w~.~~.. ~. E. & J. Milne
Inverury ,„~„,„™»KeithKincraigie, ToughMacduff ~™~New Deer ,~~Peterhead™™, .
Portsoy ~,„~»„~»,~~:
Tarland .
Turriff .
Eobert InnesEobert Green
Alex. A. LeaskS. SutherlandGray & BoydPeter MurrayAndrew EossWilliam Pirie
The Aberdeen Banking Company draw and is-
sue Letters of Credit on Glyn, Mills, & Co., Bank-ers, London ; Union Bank of Scotland, and its
Branches; Eoyal Bark of Scotland; Manchesterand Liverpool District Bank; Northumberland andDurham District Bank ; Yorkshire Banking Com-pany ; National Provincial Bank of England ; Pro-vincial Bank of Ireland ; Union Bank of Sheffield
;
Belfast Banking Company ; Dundee Banking Com-pany; Eastern Bank of Scotland ; Perth BankingCompany ; Caledonian Banking Company ; and thevarious Branches of these Banks.
THE UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND.Head Offices—Ingram Street, Glasgow, and
Parliament Square, Edinburgh.
branches.Alloa , ,„
Anderston, Sub 1
brch. to Glasgow J
Auchtermuchty —Ayr~,—,™..~~,~~..
.Thomas Brydie
R. Thomson
.Eobert Playfair
.Hunters & Co.
12 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
Barrhead,...
—
BathgateBeith .—Coatbridge ~~Dalbeattie .™-Dalry—™~™.DouneDumfries™.
—
Dumblane ™Galston —.™Girvan ™..~Greenock ™~Irvine —™~.Inverary™.™Johnston™.
—
Kilmarnock™.Kincardine ™Kirkaldy—
~
Lerwick ™.™Leslie ™.™~LochgilpheadMayboleMoffatMoniaive™.-.Neilston ™~™PaisleyPort-GlasgowSelkirk —,™Stewarton—Stirling
Bridge of Allan (3 d
Stirling
Stranraer™.™...Strathaven™...ThornhillTroon ™~™.™—Tillycoultry
.Matthew AndersonJohn Marshall.Wm. Love.Robert Henderson.J. J. Burnie.James Barbour.Daniel Stuart„J Jackson-Charles Macara-John Hendrie..Walter Andrews-Andrew Anderson-Alex. Paterson
-J. M. Wright-J. HolmesD. Gardiner & R. Gardiner..Robert. Gentle-John N. M'Leod-John A. Whyte.Wm. Elder-Hugh M'Ewen..William Eennie.David Jardine.Wm. Smith.Matthew Anderson.John Scott„P. Simpson.Peter Rodger.Robert Millar
.J. R. M'Vicarays a-week) Sub-branch to
.D. Guthrie
.William Gibbie
.D. Chrichton-R. C. Reid-John Kirk
* William Simpson* Alexander Stronach
Alexander Thom*Peter Williamson
Those marked thus * form the Committee of Man-agement.
W. Littlejohn, Cashier.
John Keith, Secretary and Inspector of Branches.
Charles Mitchell and John Jamson, Tellers.
W. R. EiJdel, Jas. Brown, and J. Fraser, Clerks.
John Milne, Messenger.
Ellon ,™.
Huntly ™~
—
Insch™.™.™.Inverury .™.Keith.Laurencekirk.Golspie —.
—
Peterhead.™,WickStonehaven™.TarlandAlford
Fy vie .™~™~Mintlaw
BRANCHES.
. John Rae. jun.
-. George LawsonJames Bisset
™. A. S. M'Lean-. W. Thurburn
. David DicksonR. B. Sangster
™. Thomas Knox-. Alexander Adam™. A. W. Kinnear.. A. Robertson-. Wm. Garden
James Mackie™. James Pirie
ABERDEEN TOWN AND COUNTYBANK—1825.
Capital, .-.£1,000,000.
Major A. F. Tayler of Duunideer, Governor.
EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS.A. Black of Forresterliill
John Birnie of AshgroveD. Copland, Merchant, AberdeenR. Duff of Fetteresso and CulterRt Rev. Bishop Ewing, LochgilpheadMajor John Farquharson of CorrachreeJ. Ferguson of KinmundyJohn Forbes of HaddoAlexander Gibbon of JohnstonH. Hall, Merchant, AberdeenJohn Humphrey of PitmeddenW. M'Combie of Easter SkeneWilliam Paterson of Jessiefield
George Rainy, M.D., AberdeenJames Shepherd of AldieWilliam Stronach, ArdmellieThomas Smith, M.D., Aberdeen
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.A. AlercrombieLambert BarronJames Barnet*George BirnieAlexander BurnessRobert Catto*Charles ChalmersJames Ferguson
John FergusonJames Fraser*Alexander GordonFrancis IrvineA. Johnston, W.S.Andrew MurrayThomas Sangster*James Simpson
NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANKINGCOMPANY-1836.
Capital £1,000,000.
directors.*J. F. Beattie I *Alexander GibbDr. John Cruickshank Robert Ledingham*John Duncan William Leslie
*Francis Edmond Alexander LowJames Edmond *James SimGeorge Elmsly
Those marked thus * form the Committee of Man-agement.
James Westland, Manager.Edward Fiddes, Secretary.
Francis Smith, Accountant.
Charles S- Gordon, Inspector of Branches.
John Sim, Book-keeper.
John Kynoch, Chas. Lester, and D. Souter, Tellers.
BRANCHES.Auchinblae™. Robert CrabbBanff. George Cruickshank
Sub- ) Aberchirder, J. Alexander, jr.
Branches JPortsoy™.James Moir
Dufftown. . James Petrie
Elgin . George RobertsonFraserburgh. John LawsonHuntly J. & J. RobertsonSub-Branch, Rhynie, James Roger
Invergordon . Roderick HayInverury . A. Davidson & SonKeith J. Wm. LougmoreSub-Branch, Buckie, John Davidson
Macduff J. K. GreigPeterhead.™. Wm. Alexander
Sub- ) New Deer, J. MiddletonBranches / Old Deer, David CrudenPortree. ™~ L. SkeneStonehaven— George WalkerSub-Branch, Bervie, Wm. Watson
Turriff.—,™. Norman Gordon
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 13
SUB-BRANCHES TO ABERDEEN.
Aboyne.~~
—
AlfordBanchory—
»
EllonInsch~.«,~~.~OldmeldrumStrichen~
—
James OggAndrew WilsonWilliam SimThomas Milne, jun.
Alexander RogerJaraes MansonJohn Anderson
London Bankers—-Messrs. Barclay, Bevan,
Tritton, and Co., and the Union Bank of London.
Letters of Credit are granted upon all the principal
Towns in Great Britain and Ireland, and Bills ne-
gotiated wherever there is a Bank or Banker.
BANK OF SCOTLAND.Established 1695.
Arthur Thomson, Agent.
Alex. Sim, Accountant. J. Taggart, Teller.
Andrew Buick and Samuel Riddell, Clerks.
Airdrie ~~~~~~ArdrossanAyr ~~~Blairgowrie ~-~
CallanderCastle Douglas,
Cumnock ~~*~~
Dumfries.~~.~~
Dundee~~.
Dunfermline
—
Dnnse~-~—~-~
Falkirk.~~.~~~.Fraserburgh
—
Glasgow ~-~
—
Greenock™~~~Haddington—Inverness™-~~Kelso™~—-~~
Kilmarnock—Kirkcaldy ~™~KirkcudbrightLauder „ ~™LeithMontrose~~~~~Paisley ~~-PerthSt. Andrews~-~Stirling
Stonehaven .~~Strathavon~~»~
BRANCHES.
G. W. Hill
D. J. MackC. CampbellAlex. RobertsonA. M' DonaldThomas BrownM. M'KerrowH. RoseR. ThreshieJ. Sturrock and W. Miller,
ManagersJohn CarrThomas PurvesA. M'FarlaneL. Chalmers
' Chas. Campbell and Andrew[ Neilson, ManagersThomas StarkT. Todrick & James GibsonJ. & A. M'KenzieJames S. DarlingAdam CowieA. G. MorganW. H. M'LellanJ. & Rt. RomanesThomas JonesJohn BoydJohn HutchesonRobert HornA.K. Lindesay& G.M'GregorAlexander BrodieWilliam StewartJ. & T. Tenuant
The Bank of Scotland draws on the Bank of Eng-land and Branches ; Coutts & Co , and Smith,
Payne, and Smiths, London ; Manchester and Liver-
pool District Bank and Branches; Northumberlandand Durham District Bank and Branches; the Pres-
ton Banking Co.; Carlisle City and District Bank;the Huddersfield Banking Co. ; Samuel Smith &Co., Nottingham; H. A. & W. M. Harris & Co.,
Old Bank, Bradford ; the Bank of Ireland andBranches ; the Provincial Bank of Ireland andBranches, &c. &c. ; and negociates Bills on all the
principal towns in Scotland, England and Ireland,
and in foreign parts.
BRITISH LINEN COMPANY(ABERDEEN)—1833.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1746.
Patrick Keith, Agent.
Jas. Buyers, Teller.—Alex. Edward, Accountant.
William Allardes, Clerk.
BRANCHES.
Annand C. ArmstrongArbroath™^ J. A. DicksonBalfion ™~ M. RobertsonBrechin D. D. Black
Carluke & Wishaw, J. Gilchrist
Castle-Douglas James Moffat
Coldstream — R. & W. Douglas
Cupar William PaganDumfries R. AdamsonDunbar John KellyDundee John SymersDunfermline „ Robert DouglasDunse .~~ Cunningham and WylieElgin , R. & W. BranderForres Thomas DavidsonFort- William J. MacgregorGlasgow Patrick Brodie
Golspie DonaM GrayHaddington John FerineHamilton „ J. Henderson and S. Simpson
Hawick ~~ Dickson & DavidsonInverness John RossIrvine ~ Montgomery and M'JannetJedburgh . J. & J M. GrangerKelso Patrick WilsonKingussie D. M'Pherson, jun.
Kinross J. W. WilliamsonKirriemuir „~. W. Forrest & SonLangholm A. & T. StevensonLeith J. CundellMelrose Curie, Erskine & Curie
Montrose ~~.~. James Beattie
Nairn ~ . Adam DavidsonNewton Stewart, James NewallPaisley „~.„~» Arthur WelshPeebles Stewart & W. BlackwoodPerth ~™~~ John ConningSanquhar J. W. M-QueeuSelkirk ~~- John LangStranraer . Kerr & M'CaigTain Williamson & RossThornhill James RussellWilton , John Black
The British Linen Company draw on Smith,Payne, & Smiths, London ; the Branches of theBank of England ; the Bank of Ireland and Branch-es
;grant Letters of Credit on the Bank of Mon-
treal and Agencies ; Bank of Upper Canada, Tor-onto, and Agencies, James G. King & Son, NewYork, in America. Sam. Smith & Co., Nottingham
;
and on the principal towns on the Continent of
Europe. Also, in Australia, Sydney and Mel-bourne.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND—1812.
Robert Grigor, Agent.Jas. H. Stuart, Accountant.—Alex. Fisher, Teller.
Wm. T. Nisbet, Clerk.—Geo. M. Pressly, Clerk.
BRANCHES.W. JohnstonJames Moir
Arbroath
.
Alloa ,.
Annan ,, Simpson & Skelton
14 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
Ayton™™>~™™™~BanffBeithBiggar— .
Blairgowrie ™™,
CampbeltownColinsburgh—Crieff
Cromarty ™~.Cupar-Fife ,™™
DalkeithDumbarton „™»Dumfries™™.™™DunbarDunfermlineDunkeld „~,...~
ElginFalkirk ~™.
ForfarGlasgowGrangemouth™Hamilton .™™™Hawick ™™»™~.Invergordon ™Inverness —Kelso—~™.~™*Kilmarnock—Kirkcaldy ~~Kirkwall «™»~~.LanarkLeith ™™.—~™-Leven.™™—™™.
Linlithgow ~™»Musselburgh ™Newburgh, Fife,
PerthPeterhead -~™~Pitlochrie —
™
Stirling ™~-
Tain —„™
—
Thurso ™— -~~
Turriff
Wick — , .
Thomas BowhillAndrew M'EwenJames FauldsThomas Paul, jun,
James AndersonWilliam WatsonJohn WoodWilliam BrownRobert RossGeorge HogarthG. GrayJohn RobsonWilliam GoldieW. H. Ritchie
D. G RutherfordK. C. WilsonAlex. M'KenzieHenry SalmonGeorge LyonW. Johnston & WJ. S. MackayT. AndersonGeo. & James OliverAndrew MunroJames WilsonJames DouglasJ. A. BruceS. DavidsonJames SpenceThomas PaulRobert Mowbray, junDavid NicolRobert E. GlenJ. M'CornickAnderson & LaingWilliam GloagT. J. BremnerA. M'NaughtonJames MorrisonK. MurrayJohn HendersonFrancis SouterJosiah Rhind
Paul
SUB-BRANCHES.
Bonhill ~~.—. Patrick MoirEyemouth ,™™ J. BowhillKilwinning ™™ Hugh KingKincardine ™~* A. C. StephenMarkinch Alex. GowanMauchlin J. Strathdee
St. Clairtown ™ John Wyse
The Commercial Bank of Scotland draws onMessrs. Jones, Loyd and Co., London ; negociates
Bills in every place in Great Britain and Ireland
where there is a Bank or Banker; issues Letters of
Credit on the principal towns in En-land, Ireland,
and Canada, and also on New York and Paris, andtransmits money to Australia.
NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.—1833.
Alexander Chivas, Agent.
Jas. Skinner, Accountant. John Guthrie, Teller.
Robert Glegg and Alex. Robertson, Clerks.
BRANCHES.
Airdrie ~™- James KiddAnstruther M. F. Conolly & H. B. MackintoshBanff . T. AdamBathgate ™-~ John JohnstonBurntisland ™™. Alex. Kidd
Castle-Douglas James & W. H. LidderdaleCoupar Angus™ David ClarkDalkeith —,
—
James L. HendersonDingwall—„™ A. M'K. CameronDumfries . Alex. Hannay & W. StrachanDundee ™*™„™. J. HendersonEast Linton William MassonElie, Fifeshire™ D. ConollyFalkirk „, . Robert AdamForres Robert WatsonFort-William „ D. S. M'LarenGalashields — Robert HaldaneGlasgow —„„. John Hart & James MillnGrantown „^ James Stewart, (Interim)Hawick ™™,—
.
Thomas PurdonInverness John MackayInverary—.—
.
John M'ArthurIslay —, D. M'AllisterJedburgh, G. & T. 8. RutherfordKelso ™ James TaitKirkaldy—™. Henry BeveridgeKirkwall , J. Blaikie & R. EastonKirriemuir „„. G. B. BrandLangholm R. WallaceLeith „™.„™»—
,
James WallaceLochmaben — Adam WaughMontrose D. Hill & G. C. ChalmersNairn ,
—
Alex. E. GrantNewton Stewart William DillOban . A. GreiiorsonPerth D. L. JollyPortree ™™..™™ Harry M'DonaldStirling Patrick Connal & J. MurrieStornoway . Rod. MorrisonStromness — John BeattonWhithorn—„™ G. C. Dinwoodie
Inverkeithing W. Fraser, Bill Collector.
The National Bank of Scotland negociates Billson every place in Scotland, England, and Ireland,where there is a Bank or Banker.
CITY of GLASGOW BANK —(Aberdeen, 1844.)
Capital, £1,000,000.
William Bain, Manager.John Morison, Accountant. John Walker, Teller.
James Glover and William Ross, Clerks.
BRANCHES.
Ayton Wm. CarterBanff James CrosbieBarrhead Thomas M'LellanCalton (Glasgow) William SneddenCarluke T.MatthewsColdstream J. HalliburtonDouglas (Lanark) John ScottDunbar John JaffrayDunse & Lauder A. CrawfordEdinburgh Alexander StronachGalashiels Wm. RutherfordGirvan John GrahamGreenlaw A. PurvesGreenock Alan KerJohnston John ReidLanark John MarrLargs H. M. LangLochwinnoch .... John ReidNew Cumnock .. W. HunterOban Robert KennedyPaisley Patrick GavinPartick Gavin Paisley
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS- 15
Peebles Walter ThorburnPollockshaws .... John StewartPort William Jolin FraserStranraer Alex. M. CairdTrongate (Glasgow) Wm. RobertsonWest End (Do.) Wm. BrownWhitburn Robert Gardiner
Bank of Mona, Isle of Man, with Branches at
Douglas, Castleton, Peel, and Ramsey.
SUB BRANCHES.Grassmarket (Edinburgh) H. D.Dickie, jn., Teller.
Newton Mearns (Barrhead) T. M'Lellan, Agent.Nicolson St., (Edinburgh) H. S. Pillans, Teller.
Rutherglen (Calton) D. Murray, Agent.In addition to the above, the City of Glasgow
Bank draws on Smith, Payne, & Smiths, London;
negociates Bills in every place in Great Britain
and Ireland, where there is a Bank or Banker ; andissues Letters of Credit on the principal towns of
Scotland, England, and Ireland.
NATIONAL SECURITY SAVINGS' BANKOF ABERDEEN.— 1845.
Office—17, Guestrow,
MANAGERS.The Lord ProvostThe Eldest Bailie
The Dean of GuildThe Convener ot the TradesThe Minister of the West ParishPresident of the Society of AdvocatesTreasurer of the Society of AdvocatesThe President of the Shipmaster Society
' The Member of Parliament for the CityMember of Parliament for the CountyThe Sheriff
The Sheriff-substitute, AberdeenThe Convener of the CountyPresident of the Mechanics' Institution
Secretary of the Mechanics' Institution
The above are Managers ex officiis.
* William Allardyce, MerchantDavid Blaikie, of Rubislaw Den*John Blaikie, Advocate*Newell Burnet, AdvocateDavid Chalmers of WestburnJohn Duncan, ManufacturerJames Edmond, Advocate*Natuaniel Farquhar, AdvocateJames Fraser, MerchantJames Garden, AdvocateWilliam Henderson, M.D.G Jorge Henry, MerchantJames Horn, Merchant*Alexauder Jopp, AdvocateGeorge Lyall, MerchantJohn Leslie, ManufacturerJohn D. Milne, jun., Advocate*John D. Milne, Advocate*James Murray, Advocate
f Jas. B M'Oombie of Jellybrands*Arthur Read, ManufacturerJames Rettie, JewellerRobert Shand, Advocate*Alexander Simpson, Merchant*Arthur Thomson, Banker*John Whyte, MerchantJohn Watt, Advocate
*Bailie Williamson
Those marked thus * are Trustees.
D. Wyllie, Cashier of the Aberdeen Bank, Treasurer
John Barron, Advocate, Assistant Cashier.
Thomas Riddel, Assistant Book-keeper.
The Bank is open every Thursday, Friday, andSaturday, from Nine to Ten morning, and fromSeven to Eight evening, for the receipt and repay-ment of deposits.
Rate of Interest allowed, Three per Cent.
ASSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL (formerlyAberdeen) ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Estab. 1825.—Incorporated by Act of Parliament.Capital, £1,000,000.
Head Office, 89, Union Street, Aberdeen.
The Right Hon. Lord Forbes, Governor.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
David Chalmers, Esq. of Westburn, Chairman.A. Burness, Esq , of MastrickRobert Catto, jun., Esq., ShipownerRobert Ledingham, Esq., of WateridgemuirWm. Littlejohn, Esq., BankerThomas Sar.gster, Esq,, AdvocateJames Simpson, Esq., AdvocateNeil Smith, jun., Esq., MerchantAlex. Stronach, Esq., of Drumallan
Physician—Dr Dyce.
Law Agent—John Webster, Esq., Advocate.Office in Edinburgh 65, Princes Street.Office in Glasgow Ill, St. Vincent Street.
Office in London 20, Cannon Street.
CHAs. F. GRIFFITH, Manager.JOHN WATSON, Secretary.
THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY.Established, 1836.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament.
HEAD OFFICES
—
3, King Street.
20, St. Andrew Square.
Aberdeen „EdinburghGlasgow..™London.. ™
12, St. Vincent Place.1, Moorgate Street.
GENERAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT ABERDEEN.John Cruiekshank, Esq , LL.D., Marisehal College,
ChairmanJohn Angus, Esq , AdvocateThos. Blaikie, Esq., MerchantFrancis Clerihew, Esq., AdvocateJohn Duncan, Esq,, ManufacturerWilliam Leslis, Esq., BuilderJohn Yeats, Esq., of Kincorth
Medical Officer—William Leslie, Esq., Surgeon.
Auditor—James Meston, Esq., Accountant
Bankers—The Union Bank of Scotland ; the Aber-deen Town and County Bank; the North ofScotland Bank.
WILLIAM CHALMERS, Manager.II AMBROSE SMITH, Secretary.
16 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
THE ABERDEEN MUTUAL ASSURANCEAND FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
Established 1831, and Enrolled Pursuant to Actsof Parliament.
Under the Special Patronage of H. R. H. the
Prince Albert.
extraordinary directors.
Sheriff WatsonProvost ThompsonBailie HendersonPatrick Pirie, Esq., ManufacturerJames Reith, Esq., ManufacturerWilliam Henderson, Esq., Builder
Frederick Holland, Esq., ManufacturerDavid Macallan, Esq.
Alexander Watkins, Esq., Manufacturer
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
Donald M'Taggart, Coal Merchant, President.
James M. Smith, Holburn Street, Vice President.
John Roger, MerchantRobert Stevens, MerchantJohn Robb, PlumberJohn Peterkin, WrightGeorge T. Harvey, Aberdeen Railway CompanyJohn Eddie, clerk
Robert Fenton, BookbinderJohn Bulloch, Brass-founderRobert Brander, Inspector
Robert Adams, FlesherWilliam Brown, Fishing Tackle Maker
medical referee.
William Pirrie.M.D., F.R.S E., and Regius Pro-fessor of Surgery, Marischal College.
ACTUARY AND SECRETARY.
Alexander Yeats, Accountant, Fellow of the
Institute of Actuaries.
STOCK EXCHANGE.Messrs. Wm. Allardyce, of Allardyce & Jopp, 13,
Market St.
William Adamson, 25, Marischal Street.
James Black, of James Black & Co., 23,
King Street.
Jas. Burgess, 73, Crown Street.
John Bruce, 28, Marischal Street.
Wm. Duncan, 33, Marischal Street.
John Ferguson, 54, Union Street.
Robert Fletcher, 17, Huxter Row.Charles George, of Oswald, George, & Co.,
30, Marischal Street.
William Gordon, 5, King Street.
William Jopp, of Allardyce & Jopp.John Law, 114, Crown Street.
Lauchlan M'Kinnon, Junr., 83, Union St
H. C. Oswald (of Oswald, George, & Co.)
John T. Rennie, 43, Marischal Street.
John Ross, 43, Marischal Street.
William Speid, 103, Union Street.
Alex. Stephen, of James Black & Co., 23,
King Street.
Edward Wagstaff, 4, Correction Wynd.
Committee.— Charles George, Chairman,—JamesBurgess, William Allardyce, William Adamson,
and Robert Fletcher, Secretary.
SHIPPING COMPANIES.
Commander.John Cargill.
Daniel Mearns.Thos. Howling.
ABERDEEN STEAM NAVIGATION COM-PANY.
STEAM SHIPS.Tons. H. P.
Cityof London (iron) 1116 420Earl of Aberdeen (iron) 907 375Cityof Aberdeen™.— 961 320
ABFRDEEN AND LONDON TRADE.One of the above-named Steam-ships leaves Aber-
deen every Thursday, and London every Wednes-day.F. T. Tate, Agent, Aberdeen Steam Wharf, 257,
Wapping, Londen.Thomas Anderson. Manager, Waterloo Quay,
Aberdeen.
ABERDEEN AND NEWCASTLE STEAM NA-VIGATION COMPANY.
The steam-ship, Victoria, 279 tons, 110 horse power,
J. T. Willet, commander, sails from Aberdeen everyWednesday, and from Newcastle every Saturday;and during the summer months, sails tor Peterheadevery Tuesday morning, returning the same even-ing.
Nisbet & Robertson, Managers, 47, Marischal St.,
Aberdeen.
Robert Storey, Fenwick's Entry, Quayside, New-castle, Agent.
ABERDEEN, LEITH, AND CLYDE SHIP-PING COMPANY.
STEAM SHIPS.
The Queen (Iron) .. W. Campbell, Jun., Commander.Duke of Richmond. W. Campbell, Sen., ,,
Sovereign William Snowie, ,,
These Steamers sail regularly between the follow-
ing places :
EDINBURGH AND ABERDEEN PASSAGE.From Aberdeen every Tuesday, Thursday, andFriday night ; and from Granton Pier Edinburghevery Monday, Tuesday, and Friday morning.EDINBURGH, ABERDEEN, WICK, ORKNEY, AND SHET-
LAND PASSAGE.The Duke of Richmond leaves Granton Pier, Edin-
burgh, every Friday morning, and Aberdeen everyFriday afternoon, for the above Ports ; and leaves
these Ports, every Tuesday tor Aberdeen and Edin-
burgh.
EDINBURGH, ABERDEEN, MORAY FIRTH, AND INVER-NESS PASSAGE.
The Queen leaves Granton Pier Edinburgh every
Tuesday morning, and Aberdeen every Tuesdayafternoon, for Inverness, calling (weather permit-
ting,) at Macduff, Banff, Cullen, Lossiemouth, Burg-head, Findhorn, Nairn, Cromarty, Invergordon,
and Fort-George. The Queen, on her passage South,
will leave Inverness every Thursday Evening, at 8
o'clock, and Invergordon, every Friday morning, at
6 o'clock, calling at all the above Ports, and at
Aberdeen thence to Granton.
Leith Geo. MathiesonMacduff Geo. MurdochBanff..., Jas. Proctor
Cullen Jas. Gilbert
Lossiemouth John TodBurghead P. Christall
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 17
Findhorn Rob. DavidsonNairn A. Gr. MaimCromarty Win, WatsonInvergordon Geo. M'KenziePort George Hugh CameronInverness K. M'Kenzie, Jun.Wick Jas BremnerKirkwall Win, FlettLerwick Wm. MerryleesThurso Don. M'KayRobert Mitchell, Manager.—Office, 65, Quay,
Aberdeen.
ABERDEEN AND NEWCASTLE TRADE.Clipper Schooner, ' Scottish Maid," T. Gordon,
Master, sails from Aberdeen and Newcastle everyalternate week.
Manager, Geo. Leslie, 11, Quay, Aberdeen.Agent, W. W. Roxby, Newcastle.
ABERDEEN AND HULL TRADE.Clipper Schooner, " Aberdonian," T. R. Sandie-
son, Master, sails from Hull and Aberdeen everyalternate Saturday.
Geo. Leslie, 11, Quay, Aberdeen.Z. C. Pearson, Coleman, & Co., Hull.
FOREIGN CONSULS IN ABERDEENUnited States, America .
BelgiumDenmark „^~>~™.™~«~~
Hanover „~„~„~~,~~„Hans TownsNetherlands —™~,™.~Prussia „~~~™~™.~~~—Russia—„v~ ~-~~
SpainSweden and Norway —
. John F. White• Alexander Thorn>. Neil Smith<. Arthur Thomson
J-Wm. L. Thomson
I
} Arthur Thomson
J
UNION CLUB ROOMS.PUBLIC ROOMS.
William Chisholm, Librarian and Keeper.
ATHENAEUM READING ROOMS.UNION BUILDINGS.
Open from Seven, a.m., to Ten, p.m., in Summer,„ Eight „ Ten, „ Winter
teems of Subscription.
Per Annum, £1 lis. 6d.;per Half-year, 17s. 6d.
;
per Quarter,; 9s. per Month, 3s.;per Week, Is ;
—
Payable in advance.
Proprietors.—A. & R. Milne, Booksellers.
PUBLIC NEWS ROOM,mechanics' institution.
Open from Seven, a m., to Ten, p.m., in summer.,, Eight ,, Ten, ,, winter.
Annual Subscription, 5s. ; Single Visits, Id. each.
LITERARY UNION ROOMS.Open from 8, a.m., to half-past 10, p.m.
Annual Subscription, 7s. 6d,
ABERDEEN MARKET COMPANY.Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1839.
Capital, £50,000.Chairman, James Murray.
DIRECTORS.J. O. HaighGeorge LyallDr. James WillWilliam YeatsThomas Leys HaddenJames MurrayAlex. AbercrombieDavid BlaikieWilliam Lumsden of
BalmedieBailie Sim
Alexander DuthieRobert ShandAlexander JoppPeter WilliamsonAlexander ChivasJohn DuncanJames GilesRobert CattoRobert SmithWilliam MelvilleGeorsre BirnieDavid Gill
Treasurer, Adam & Anderson, advocatesSuperintendent, James Morrison
Architect, William Smith
MEDICAL SCHOOL,St. Paul Street.
Andrew Fyfe, M.D., Professor of Medicine andChemistry
David Kerr, M.D., Lecturer on SurgeryGeorge Rainy, M.D., Lecturer on MidwiferyWilliam Templeton, M.D., Lecturer on Materia
MedicaDr. Reid, Lecturer on Medical JurisprudenceRev. J. C. Brown, Lecturer on BotanyJohn Christie, BI.D., Lecturer on Institutes of
MedicinePeter Redfern, M.D., Lecturer on Anatomy and
PhysiologyRev. J. Longmuir, Lecturer on Natural History,
including GeologyAlexander Sutherland, Porter
GENERAL DISPENSARY.(36, Crown Court, Upperkirkgate.)
medical attendants.Dr. Galen 7, East Craibstone StreetDr, Forsyth—56, Castle StreetDr. Templeton^9, Belmont StreetDr. Smith™».™.9, Union TerraceDr. Leslie 10, Golden SquareDr. Campbell 7, Bon Accord Street
Vaccinator, Dr. GalenWilliam Paterson, Apothecary—John Middleton,
Collector and Attendant.
OPHTHALMIC INSTITUTION, FORDISEASES OF THE EYE.
Dr. Cadenhead, 231, Union Street, Surgeon.
ABERDEEN OPHTHALMIC ANDAURIC INSTITUTION.(No. 11, Littlejohn Street)
Dr. George Rainy, 17, Golden Square, Surgeon.
NEWSPAPERS IN ABERDEEN.Aberdeen Journal,<~~ 28, Adelphi Court
,, Herald, —„~» 7, Queen Street
„ Free Press,—„ Concert Court, Broad St.
18 REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
SECTION III.—REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
POST-OFFICE, MABKE1 STREET.Postmaster , W. Mitchell.
George Duncan, 1st Clerk Robert dimming, 3d Clerk ; John Fyvie, 5th Clerk
Robert Gray, 2d Clerk | John Cochrane, 4th Clerk |
George Wood, 7th Clerk.|
Stamper, Robert Fraser.
LETTER CAREIERS.
Charles "Wilson, Robert Porter, William Salmond, David Fraser, James Fraser, Robert Ritchie,
John Ross, and Isaac Forsyth
Arrivals and Despatches of Mails.
Re-
fer
ence
MAILS.
EdinburghEdinburghGlasgow -
Glasgow -
LondonLondon
Inverness - -
Ballater - -
Banff (Coach)Banff (Gig) -
PeterheadFraserburgh -
Rhynie - -
Methlic - -
Maryculter -
DESPATCHES. ARRIVALS.
Delivery inBos closes
at
Despatchedat
Destination out on Aberdeen Aberdeen
at return at P. Office at at
7-45 A.M. 8-27 a.m. 11-30 A.M. 12-32 A.M. 4-38 p.m. 5-30 p.m.
1-45 p.m. 2-18 p.m. 8 P.M. 10-32 p.m. 4-51 A.M. 8-30 a.m.7-45 a.m. 8-27 a.m. 12 NOON. 11-45 A.M. 4-38 p.m. 5-30 p.m.
1-45 p.m. 2-18 p.m. 8-15 p.m, 10-8 p.m. 4-51 a.m. 8-30 a.m.
7-45 a.m. 8-27 a.m. 5.18 A.M. 7-32 p.m. 4-38 p.m. 5-30 p.m.
1-45 p.m. 218 p.m. 11-28 A.M. 6-17 A.M. 4-51 A.M. 8-30 a.m.
445 p.m. 5-23 p.m. 6-15 A.M. 5.44 p.m. 7-46 a.m. 8-30 a.m.
4-45 a.m. 6-15 A.M. 11-50 A.M. 8 A.M. 1-35 p.m. 2-20 p.m.
6-30 a.m. 7 A.M. 12-30 p.m. 2-30 p.m. 8 P.M. 8-30 a.m.
4-45 a.m. 6-15 A.M. 12-35 p.m. 7.25 A.m. 1-40 p.m. 2-20 p.m.
6-30 a.m. 7 A.M. 11-8 A.M. 8 A.M. 12-8 p.m. 2-20 p.m.
6-30 a.m. 7 A.M. 12-38 p.m. 6-30 a.m. 12.8 p.m. 2-20 p.m.
4-45 a.m. 6-15 A.M. 11-59 A.M. 7-45 a.m. 1-29 p.m. 2-20 p.m.
4.45 a.m. 615 A.M. 9-25 a.m. 10-20 A.M. 1-30 p.m. 2-20 p.m.
4-45 A.m. 6.15 A.M. 9-15 A.M. ' 11 '0 A.M. 1-30 p.m. 2-20 p.m.
tm° Mail Bags for MONTROSE, ARBROATH, and DUNDEE, are made up daily at 4'45, a.m.,
and dispatched at 535, am., (Sunday excepted).
Morning Mail for INVERNESS made up daily at 6-
30, a.m., and dispatehed at 7, a.m.; but no
dispatch on Sunday morning.
COLLECTIONS AT RECEIVING HOUSES.
Receiving Houses. 1st Collection 2d Collection 3d Collection
i
|
197, Union Street, J Fraser—,7-30 a.m. 1-15 p.m.
57, Quay, P. Buyers , 7-30 „ 1-15 „237, Broadford, W. Harper „~.— 7-30 „ 1-15 „Old Aberdeen, R. Ross —,
12-5 p.m. 3-45 „Railway Station , ,—
,
.— 1-15 „ 830 ,,
8-30 p.m.8-30 „8-30 „100 „
A Mail to Lerwick is despatched by Steamer at 5, p.m., every Friday, and arrives every Wednesdayat 5, a.m., during the months of April, May, June, July, August, and September—the other six monthsby a Sailing Vessel, the day and hour of despatch uncertain.
No London Mail is despatched on Saturday morning or afternoon—and no arrival of London letters
and papers on Mondays.
For the South day mail a fee of 1 extra stamp will be taken from 1-45 till 1-55; and 3 extra stampsfrom 1-55 till 2-5, p.m.
For Inverness Mail 1 extra stamp from 4-15 till 4-30; and 3 extra stamps from 4-30 till 4-40, p.m.
On Sundays the office will be open for the deliverv of letters from 9 till 10, a.m. ; and on Sacramen-tal Fasts from 9 till 10, a.m., and from 5-30 till 6-30, "r.M.
REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 19
LIST OFPOST TOWNS, SUB-OFFICES, AND RECEIVING OFFICES,
IN SCOTLAND.The time of closing the Box for any place in the, subjoined list will be ascertained by referring to the
corresponding letter in the foregoing table of Arrivals and Despatches of Mails.
Places marked t are despatched by the Lerwick Mail.
Places marked t are despatched by the Lerwick Steamer, if posted after Wednesday night; at othertimes they are 3ent via Inverness.
Places which hjave to prefixed, issue and pay Money Orders.
Reference ReferenceAberchirder, R J
k Auldearn, g Blantyre,
m Aberdeen, jbg Auldgirnaig, ab Boar Hills,
to Aberdour, a b Auldgirth Bridge, ab Boddam,mAberfeldy, a b Aulthea g Bogrov,
Aberfoyle, a b ' Avoch, g a Bohally,
Aberlady, . ab to Ayr, ab in Bonar Bridge,
Aberlemno, a b to Ayton, ab Bonar Village,
Aberlour, g to Bonaw,Abernethy,(Fife), a b Baillieston, cd Bonchester Bridge,Abemethy, (Granto wn), g Balbeggie, . ab Boohill,
AbingtOD, cd Balblair, g a Borgue,m Aboyne, . h Balerno, ab Borrowmuirhead,
Acbahoish, . g a Balfroa, . cd to Burrowstounness,Advie, g Balgonie, ab Bothwell,
m Airdrie, ab Balivar, g Botriphoie,
Airth, a b Ballachelisb, a b Bourtree Bush,Alexandria, a b Ballacbelisb Ferry, South, a b Bowden,
m Alford, n Ballachelish Ferry, North, ab Bower,Ailness, g to Ballantrae, ab TOBowmore,
m Alloa. ab in Ballater, h Bowmore Village,Almond Bank, ab in Ballindallocb, g to Braco,Alva, . ab Ballinluig, . ab Brae,Alves, . g Ballintumb, ab Braemar,Alyih, a b Baltasound, . t to Brechin,Amisfield, ab in Banchory, b Bridge of Allan,Amulree, ab m Banff, k j g Bridge of Cally,Ancrum, . ab Bankend, ab to Bridge of Earn,
in, Annan, , a b Bankfoot, . ab Bridge of Weir,to Anstruther, . a b Bannockburo, cd m Broadford,m Appin, . a b Barr, ab Brodick,to Arbroath, . ab Barrhead, . c d Brora,
Ardclach g Barrhill, c d Biougbty Ferry,Ardentinny, ab m Bathgate, ab Broxburn,Ardfern, ag m Beauly, g a Brucklaw,
m Ardersier, . g in Beith, . a b Buckbaven,Ardnamurchan, . ab Belhelvie, . 1 Bucklyvie,Ardrishag, g a Bellshill, ab to Buckie,
TOArdrossan, , ab Beltonf'ord, ab Bunavoulin,Ardwell Inn, ab mBervie, ab to Bunessan,Arisaig, cd Berriedale, ga Burghead,
m Aros, ab m Biggar, ab to Burntisland,Arrochar, cd Birgham, a b Barravoe, .
Airochar Village, cd Birness Toll, 1 Burreltown,Ascog, ab Birsay, t Busby,Ashkirk, ab Birse, h Bytb,Assynt, ga Bi8hopbriggB, cdAthelstaneford, . ab Bishopton, c d Cairndow,Auchnasheen, ga Blackburn, (Aberde en )i g Cairnie,Auchinblae, ab Blackburn (Whithu a), a b Cairnie Hill,
Auchencairn, ab Blackford, ab Cairnryan,Auchinleck, ab Blackball, ab Calderbank, ,
Auchmill, kg Blackbillock, g ito Callander, ,
Auchnacraig, ab m. Blackshields. a b to Campbelltown,Auchnagatt, 1 m Blair Adam, ab to Canobie,
m Auchterarder, ab m Blair Athole, ab Carbost, ,
Auchterless, jk Blair Drummond, cd Cardross, ,
pi Auchtermuchty, . ab to Blair Gowrie, a b Carluke. ,
Auchtertool, ab Blair Logie, cd Cambuslang,
20 REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
Camelon, ab Croy, gCarinisb, ga Cruden, 1
Cirnbo, ab Culbokie, g a
Carnock, ab m Cullen, gkm Camousrie, b Cullivoe, t
Carnwatb, ab m Culross. abin Carr Bridge, g Cumbernauld, cd
Carron, ab Cuininestown, kjCatronshore, . a b m Cumnock, abCarspbaim, . ab Cunniugsburgh, t
m Carstaira, . ab in Cupar-Angu9, a
in Castle DouglaB, ab m Cupar-Fife, a
Castletowa, g a mCurrie, a bCathcart, cdCatrine, . a b DaiHy, a b
Cawdor, g Dalbeattie, abCeres, ab Daluisge, , ab
m Chance Ina, ab Daljarrocb, abCharlestown, a b m Dalkeith, abChifDside, ab Dallas, gClachan, ab Dalnacardocb, , abClackmaonan, ab Dalmally, abOlarencefield, a b Dalmellington, abClarkston, ab Dalmuir, abClashmore, g a Dairy, a b
Clatt, g Dairy, ( Ayrshire), abCleisb, a b Dalrymple, , abClola, 1 Dalswinton, . abCloseburn, . ab Dalton, abCluny, D Dsmhead, ab
m Coatbridge, cd Darnaway, gm Cockbumspatb, ab Darnick, , a b
Coldingham, a b Daviot, (Aberdeensbir 0, kj
m Coldstream, ab Daviot, (Invernessshi 0. 8in Colinsburgb, a b Denholm, abvi Coliatorj, ab m Denny, ab
Colpy, 1 Dennyloanhead, abColl, a b Deskford, gColliston, 1 m Dingwall, g a
Colmonell, c d Dirleton, abComrie, a b Dollar, cdConon Bridge, g a Dolpbington, a bCornerhouse, a b m Dornoch, g a
Cornbill, g J m Douglas, abCorpacb, a b in Doune, cdCorran, (Ardgour), a b Dreghom, a b
CorraDce, a b Drern, abCorsock, a b Dromore, abCorstorphine, a b Drumblade, gCortes, 1 Diumlithie, abCoylton, ab Drumnadrochit, gCountesswells, P Drumoak, hCove, ab Drymen, c dCawdenbeath, a 1) Dubford, k j g
m Craig Ellachie, g Duddingstone, a bin Crail, ab Duffus, g
gin Cramond, ab Dulnain Bridge,
Cramond Bridge, ab m Dumbarton, abCrathie, h m Dumfries, a b
in Creetown, a b m Dunbar, abin Crieff, ab m Dunbeath,
• g aCrimnnd, 1 in Dunblane, abCrinan, cd ?;i Dundee, a bCrocketford, a b Dundonald. a b
hi Cromarty, g a Dunrirennan, abCromelabe, g m Dunfermline, abCrook, a b Dunglass, a bCrossford, ab m Dunkeld, abCtossgate9, ab DunDet, ga
abCrossbill, a b Dunning,Crossraichael, a b m Dunoon, ab
Dunrossnes9,Dun»core,
in Dunse,Dunahelr,
Duntocher,in Dunvegan,
Durness,Dyce, (by Aberdeen),Dysart,
Eaglesham,Earlston,
Easdale,
East Yell,
m Ecclefechan,Echt, (by Aberdeen),Eddlestoo,
m Edinhurgh,
Edinkillie,
Edzell,
m Elgin,
Elie,
in Ellon,
Enzie,
m Errol,
Errol Village,
Ervie,
Eta I,
in Evanton,Evie,
Eyemouth,
Fairlie,
m Falkirk,
Falkland,
Farr,
Fearn,Fenwick,Ferrintosb,
Ferryden,
m Ferryport-on-Craig,
Fetteiangus,
in Fettercairn,
Finbaven,
Findhorn,Finslown,
Fintry, (by Glasgow)Fisherrow,
Five Mile House,
in Fochabers,
Forbes,
m Ford, (by Dalkeith),
Fordoun,Fordyce,Forgleo,
Ford, (Northumbeilam Forfar,
Forgue,Fornetb,
m Forres,
in Fort Angustus,
Fort George,Fortingal,
in Fortrose,
m Fort William,
Foesaway,in Fraserburgh,
Fruchie,
Friockheim,
m Fu>bie Bridge,
m Fyvie, (Aberdeen),
REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 21
Gairloch, g Hillside, (Forfarshire) abGairlochhead, a b Hillswick, tGarvald, ab Hollywood, abGarve, (by Dingwall), ga Holytown, a b
to Galashields, ab Hopeman, gGnllotown, ab Hovvmore, g a
Galston, ab Houston, cdGarderhouse, t Huna, g a
TO Garlieston, a b m Huntly, gGarmouth, g Hurlet, cdGartmore, . cd Hurlford, a b
Ill Gatehouse, abGateside, a b TO Inchture, b
Gattonside, a b Iouerkip, cdGavinton, a b Innerleithen, a b
Gifford, ab Innerwick, abGilstoD, ab Inscb, g
to Girvan, • a b to Inverary, a b
Gladsmuir, a b Imuran, . gaGlammiss, a b Invercannicb, g a
m Glasgow, cd Invergarry, gaGlass, (Huntly), g
.
TO Invergordon, g a
Glenapp, a b Inverie, . g a
Glencaple, ab TO Inverkeitbing, , a b
GleDcarse, ab Inverkindie, (Aberdee ,), n
Glencoe, ab m Inverness, gGlendaruel, cd TO Irvine, abGlenelg, ( Locbalsli), g a Lie Ornsay, g a
Glen Isla, ab Isle of Whithorn, a b
Glenlivat, g in Jedburgh, abGlenlocher, ab Jock's Lodge, (Edinbu rgh), a b
m Glenluice, ab Johnshaven, a b
Glentnorriston, g to Johnstone, c d
Glenshee, ab Johnstone Bridge, abto Golspie, g a Jura, cd
Gordon, abGortlecb, g Keig, n
Gossaburgh, t to Keith, g J
Gourock, a b m Keith Hall, gGovan, cd in Kelso, a b
Grahainstown, ab Kern nay, gto Grangemouth, ab Keltou Hill, a b
in Graniown, g Kinnetbmont, gGranton Pier, a b Kenmote, abGreenburn, ( Whitbuni), a b Kennoway, abGreenlaw, ab m Kettle, ab
to Greenock, cd Kilbracban, cdGuardbridge, a b Kilbride, ( Lochmaddy ). gaGuildtown, a b Kilbtide, (East), cdGullan, a b Kilbride, (West), cd
Kilbirnie, a b
to Haddington, a b Kilcbrenan, cdHalkirk, g a Kilfinan, cdHalbeath g Kilham, ab
',:: Hamilton, a b Killearn, cdHaroldswick, t Killearnan, gHarray, t Killin, abHarriotfield, ab to Kilmarnock, abHarris, g a Kilniartio, cdHaughead, cd Kilmaurs, abHaugh of Urr, ab Kilmoiie, c d
to Hawick, a b Kilmuir, g »
Heiton, ab Kilmun, cdto Helensburgh, a b Kilpatrick, (New), cd
Helmsdale, g a Kilpatrick, (Old), cdHeriot, a b Kilsyth, cdHermiston, ab Kiltarlity, % a
Hillend, (Inverkeithing), a b Kilwinning, cdHillhousefield, ab Kincaldrum, a b
Hill of Menie, (Aberd een), 1 to Kincardine, a b
Hillside, (Kincardinesb.) p Kincardine O'Niel, h
Kingairloch,
King Edward,Kinglassie,
to Kinghorc,Kingsbarns,
Kingston Portm Kingussie,
Kinloch RIoidart,
Kinneswood,Kinning Place,
m Kinross,
Kintail,
to Kintore,Kippen,
m Kirkcaldy,Kirkbank,Kirkbean,Kiikcolm,Kirkconnel,Kirkcowen,
TO Kirkcudbright,
Kirkinner,
Kirkintulloch,
TO Kirkliston,
Kirkmichael, (BlairgoKirkmicbael, (MayboliKiikmahoe,
to Kirknewton,Kirkoswald,
Kirkpatrick,
Kirkpatrick Fleming,in Kirkwall,
Kirn,
m Kirriemuir,Kirtlebridge,
Knockando,Kyleakin,
Ladykirk,Laggan,
Laggavoulin,Lairg,
Lamlasb,Lamington,
to Lanark,
TO Langholm,Larbert,
Largo,
m Largs,
Larkball,
m Lasswade,Latheron,
m Lauder,
m Laurencekirk,Laurieston, (Castle DoLaurieston, (Falkirk),
m Leadbills.
Ledaig,
TO Leith,
Leitbolm,
Lennostown,to Lerwick,
Leslie, (Fife),
Leslie. (Aberdeen),TO Lesmabagow,
Leswalt,
Letharn, (Cupar-Fife)Letham, (Forfar),
Leuchars,
TO Leven,Lhanbtyde,
abkjga b
a b
a a
gg a
a I)
a I)
c d
abg a
gcda baba b
aba b
a b
a b
abcda b
, a ba b
a ba b
abababt
a b
ababgg a
g a
cda bababababa bcdabgaa b
abglas), a b
abcdabababcdt
abga b
a ba bababab
22 REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
m Lilibeiton, ab Mossbank, t Plean,
Lilliesleaf, ab Moy, g Plockton,
Limekilns, a b Morinish, ab Pluscarden, ,
Lindores, a b Mucbals, b Pollockshaws,
m Linlithgow,f
b Muckart, cd Polmont,
Link>house, Muirdrum, ab Polnackie,
Linton, ab Muirkirk, ab Poolewe,
Lismore, a b Munlochy, g in Portaskaig,
Lix, a b Murrayfield, ab Port Bannatyne,
Loan, ab in Musselburgh, a b Port Charlotte,
ill Loanhead, a b Muthill, cd Port Elphinstone,
in Loehalsh, g a Mylnefield, ab m Port Glasgow,
Lochbroom, ga Port Knockie,
Lochcarron, ga m Nairn, g Portuiahomac,
Lochearnhead, ab Neilston, cd Port Loggan,
Lochee, a b New Ab'jey, ab Port Monteith,
Lochend, ab New Aburdour, . m mPottobello,
Lochgelly, • ab Newatt Hill, ab m Port Patrick,
m Lochgilphead, cd m Newburgh, (Fife). ab m Portree,
Lochinver, g a Newburgh, (Aberdeen^ 1 m Portsoy,
Lochraaben, a b New Castleton, a b m Port William,
in Locb-naddy. g a Newcumnock, ab Poyntz6eld,
Lochwinnoch, d New Deer, Preston,
in Loekerby, ab New Galloway, ab in Piestonkirk,
Logierait, a b Newhaven, a b m Prestonpans
Longforgan, a b Newmains, a b
Longhope, t Newmills, (Ayrshire), a b m Rachan Mill,
Longside, 1 Newmills, (Fife), ab Rait,
Lossiemouth, g New Pitsligo, 1 Rannoch,
Lumsden, n m Newport, a b Raaay,
Luudie, ab New Rattray, ab m Ratho,
Luss, cd Newseat, g Reay,
Lutbrie, a b Newton, cd Redding,
Lybster, ga m Newton Stewart, ab Redgorton,
Lynwilg, ab Newtyle, ab Renfrew,Nigg, ga Ronton,
Macduff, k jg m Noblehouse, a b Rhyme,
in Matkincb. a b m North Berwick, ab Riccatton,
Maryculter, P m N. Queensfeiry, ab Ringford,
Maryhill, cd Nunton, g a Roberton,
Mary kirk. ab Rogart,
Marypark, a b Oakley, ab Roseball,
m Mauchline, ab m Oban, ab Ro8ehearty,
Maxwelltowrj, ab Ochiltree, ab Rosemaikie,
m Maybole,
m Meigle,
ab Old Aberdeen, Jbg Roseneath,
a m Old Meidrum, kj Roselin,
Meikleour, ab in Old Rain, g Rothes,
m Melrose, ab Ollabetry, t m Rothesay,
Melvich, ga Ormiston, a b Rotbiemay,
Menstrie, cd Orphir, t RowMethlic, Orton, g Rutherglen,
Methven, ab Osnaburgb, abMey, ga Oxton, ab Salen,
in Mid-Calder, ab Saline,
Millport, ab in Paisley, ab Salsburgh, .
Milnathort, ab Parkgate, a b in Saltcoats,
Milngavie, cd Parkhead, cd Saltou.
Milton Bridge, ab in Parkhill, g a Sanday,
Milton of Campise, cd Partick, cd Sandbank,
in Mintlaw, 1 Parton, ab Sandhead,
Moodiesburn, cd Pathhead, ab Sandness,
m Moffat, ab Patna, ab Sandwick,
Moniaive, ab m Peebles, ab m Sanquhar,
Monifietb, a b Pencaitland, ab Sauchie,
Monkton, cd m Pennycuik, ab Sconcer, .
m Montrose, ab in Perth, ab Scone,
Monymusk, . n m Peterhead, 1 Scourie,
Morebattle, ab Pitcaple, g m Selkirk,
Mortlacb, g Pitlessie, ab Shieldaig,
wjMorven, ab m Pitlochry, ab Sbotts,
Mossat, D m Pittenweem, ab Shuttleeton,
REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 23
Skene, n Strichen.,
Salmannan. ab Stromness,
in Slateford, a b Strnnean,
Smailholm, , ab m Strontiac,
Sorby, ab Struan,
Sorn, a b Stuartfield,
Southern!, ab Struy
,
•in S, Queensferry, ab Sumtnerhill,
Southwick, a b Swinton,
Spittalfield, ab Symington,Spott, a b
Springbank, c d mTain,Springburn, cd Tamnavoulin,Springfield, a b in Tarbert,
Sprouston, a b Tatbolton,
•m St. Andrews, a b Tarradaleg
Stanley, a 1) Tarves,
m St. Boswell's Green, a b Tayioloan,
St. Cyrus, ab Tarland,
Stenton, a b Teviothead,
St. Fergus, 1 Tighnalirn,
St. Margaret's Hope, t in Thornhill,
St. Monanoe, a b The Cairnies,
St. Ninian's cd Thornhill, (S'.i.li
Stevenston, cd Thornliebank,Stewarton, ab Thornton, (Keiib
m Stirling, c d Thornton, (KirkcStobo, ab m Thurso,
in Stonehaven, ab Tighnalin,
Stonebouse, cd Tighyarry,
Stoneykirk, a b Tillicoultry,
in Stornoway, g a Tiree,
to Stow, a b m Tobermory,Stiachur, , cd Tollcross,
Straiton, . a b Tomatin,
in Stranraer, ab Tomintoul,Strathaird, ga Tongue.Strathaven, cd Torphichen,
Strathblane, cd Torphins,
Strathdon, n Toriance.
Strathmislo, a b Torrybuin,
Stratbpeffer, ga Townhill,
ing).
aldy),
1 in Tranent, a b
% Trinafour, abt Troon, cdab Tullibody, cdga in Turriff. kj] Twyenholm, a b
ga Tyndrum, abk Tynninghame, ababa b Uddingslone, a b
wiUdny,R a to Ullapool, . R a
g Ulsta, t
a b Uveasound, t
a b Ulva, ab
g Unachan. g a
in Uphall, aba b Urray, R a
h Voe. taba b Walls, t
ab Waterbeck, aba b Waterton of Echt, n
ab Watten, t
cd Wemyss, a b
g J Wemyss Bay, a b
a b West Calder, abga Westray, I
R a m Whitburn, a b
g Whitehouse, n
c d m Whithorn, aba b Whittinghame, a bab Whiteness, t
cd in Wick I
g in Wigtown, a b
R in Winchburgh, a b
ga Windygates, abab Wishawtown, a b
h Wiston, a b
c d Woodside, kga b
a b Yetholm, ab
Pkinted Prices Current, having obtained the
sanction of the Lords of the Treasury, pass throughthe Post Office to the Colonies and Foreign Parts at
one penny each, provided they contain simply the
names and the prices of articles; the names and addresses of the parties dealing in such articles mustbe excluded. Each copy to be made up in the sameform as a Newspaper, with covers open at the end.
The title of the publication must be written, or
printed, immediately above the address ; and anyother writing than such address, name, initial, or
mark for reference of any kind, calculated to conveyinformation as to the party by whom such publi-
cation is forwarded, will subject the same to full
letter rates of postage.
Every Price Current to be posted within seven
days after each publication, and no one can be for-
warded a second time without being charged withfull letter postage.
All other Prices Current, and CommercialLists, published in the United Kingdom, if duly
stamped, and under the weight of two ounces, will betreated as Newspapers, and enjoy the Newspaperprivileges ; the sanction ofthe Postmaster- General hav-ing beenpreviously obtained.
Printed Prtces Current, and CommercialLists, from the British Colonies, France, Belgium,
and Holland, are now admitted into the United
Kingdom at the reduced rate of Id. each, whether
conveyed by Packet or by Private Ship.
Printed Prices Current, and CommercialLists, from any foreign country, except France,
Belgium, Holland, Prussia, and China, are admitted
into the United Kingdom at the reduced rate of 2d.
each.
Prices Current and Commercial Lists, fromthe British Colonies, passing through the United
Kingdom, are liable to a postage of Twopence each,
to be paid at the time of being posted.
Prices Current, and Commercial Lists, from
the British Colonies, passing through France, Bel-
gium, or Holland, to the United Knigdom, are liable
to a postage of 2d. each.
Printed Prices Current, and CommercialLists, to China, via. Southampton, 2d. each; via
Marseilles, 3d. each. From China, via Southampton,
3d. each : via Marseilles, 5d. each.
24 REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
E ATE S OF POSTAGECHARGEABLE IN
THE UNITED KINGDOM UPON LETTERS AND NEWSPAPERS ADDRESSED TO THEFOLLOWING BRITISH COLONIES AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
[For explanation of abbreviations, &c, see end of Table.]
Adelaide, see Australia
Ameriea (United States)
by British Pkt„ by U. States Pkt
p ,, by private Shipp Australia, by long sea-route
via Southamp. &India ™.~~»~~»
via Mars.& India
p ,, by private ShipBahamas „™»~™™™.™~.~
p Baltic, Fleet in the
Belgium „™..„™™™..~™.~~p Bucharest, via Belgium.™
,, via Francc„.~~p California via Cha^res —p ,, via Unit. States
p Cape of G. Hope, pri v. ship
Canada (Clos.Mail via U.S.
,, via Halifax „™
—
by U. S. Packet
—
,, by private ship™™„ by Canadian Pkt.
p China, via Marseilles ™~»
p „ via SouthamptonConstantinople, via Mars.
by French Pkt.
p ,, via Mars. Brit. Pkt.
,, via Belgium™.™™
,, via France™™p ,, via Southamptonp „ by private Ship™Dardanelles, by French
Pkt. via Marseilles .
,,via Belgium™™.
Denmark, via Belgium ™™.
,, via France ™™.
,, by private Ship™™.Frankfort, via Belgium
—
,, via France ™™»
Gallipoli, by French. Pkt.via Mars.™™.™™
d. s.
1
1
81
1 o
1 10
via Belgium,Gibraltar
by private Shipvia France ™™
1
2
1
8'
8
6
1 2
6
6
1 101
86
610
84 8
s. d
2
21 42
4 11
86
1 10
1
8
1 3
1 1
10}1
4'
10108
11
1 1
6
6
U
1
2 11
2 1
1 I
4 8I O
s
2 11
1 1
IOi
3 21 81 8
8! 11
2 11
1 1
6
61 9
1 61 4
r^s2 5
1 4
1 41 O
2 41
1
42
5
3 92
7
2 O1 4
5
2
1 95 5
2 il
2 11
1 43 4
5 O
2
I
I O3 1
4 4
9 5
4 82 O2
9 54 O
afterthefirst.
Newspapersand other
j
Publications
NewspaperPrivilege.
Mails when made up inLondon,
except when the Day falls
on Sunday.
Mails,
When Due
9 2
4 4
3 6
9 II
5 5
5 5
2 8
6 2
9 2
|
4 4
2 0,
2 0|
5 9
s. d.i
2
2 0J
1 42
2
4 6
1 41
1
1 41 4
6 64 82 51 41 41 O
2 4
1
1
4 62
i 2
2I
4
22
1
2 10
4 2
21
1
2
s. d
1
1
2
Free
Free
p 3
I
FreeFreeFree*
2
2
2
O 1
Free
Free
Free1
Free32
2
3
r 2
Freep O 2
Freep l
Freep 2
p 2
Free
i> 1
v 2
Every Friday eveningEvery Tuesday even.
Uncertain —™™-
—
Morning, 4th. ea alter.
mon. (viz., Feb., Ap ,
June, Aug., October,Dee.
Morning, 4th ea alter,
mon (viz., Jan., Mar.,
May,July, Sept ,Nov.Evening, 8th, follow-
ing the above
Uncertain „™.™™~™.Morn., 17th each mon.As opportunities offer
Even., daily (Sun. ex.)
Even., daily (Sun. ex.)
Morn. & Ev. (Sun. ex.)
Mo. 2d &17th ea. mon.Every Friday eveningUncertain „™»Every Friday .
livening, 6th of Jan &every alter. FridayEvery Tues. eveningUncertain ™™.™™»-™~Uncertain ™™.™™~~Ev 8th & 24th ea.mon.Mo. 4th& 20th ea.mon.Ev. 3d, 8th, 13th, 18th,
231 & 28th. ea mon.Ev. 8th &24th ea. mon.Ev., daily (Sun. ex.)
Mo. & Ev., (Sun. ex)
Mo. 4th &20th ea. monUncertain ™™..
Ev. 3d, 8th, 13th, 18th,
23d, & 28th ea. mon.Kv., daily (Sun. ex.)
Ev., daily (Sun. ex.)
Mo. & Ev. (Sun. ex.)
Mo. & Ev. (Sun. ex.)
Uncertain „™.
Ev., daily (Sun. ex.)
Mo. & Ev. (Sun. ex.)
Ev. 3d,'8th, 13th, 18th
23d, & 28th ea. monEv., daily (Sun. ex.)
Mo , 4th, 7th, 17th
20th, &27th ea.mon
Uncertain „™.
Mo. & Ev. (Sun. ex.)
Every weekEvery weekUncertain
5th ea. alter, mo.(viz.Feb.,Ap.,JuAug., Oct., Dec.)
29th ea. mo. (viz.,
Jan., Mar., May,July, Sep., .Nov.)
Uncertain16th each monthUncertainDailyDailyDaily1st & 16th ea. mo.Every weekUncertainEvery weekEvery alter, week
Every weekUncertainUncertainL5th&29thea.mo4th & 21st ea. mo,6th, 11th, 1 6th, 21st
26th&31stea.mo.15th&29thea.moDailyDaily4th & 21st ea. mo.Uncertain
6th,llth, 16th 21st
26th&31st ea.moDailyDailyDailyTwice daily
UncertainDailyDaily
6th,llth,16th,21sl
26th &31stea.mo,Daily4th, 6th, 16th
21st, and 26th
each monthUncertainDaily
REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 25
1 NewspapersEx- 1 Every nd other Mails when made up in
Under Exactl; actly Kxactly ounce Publications London,except when the Day falls
Mails,
LETTERS. Quartei half twoi
after withoz. o . i the Newspaper on Sunday. When due.
I first. Privilege.
Hamburg, via Belgium(Closed Mail) 8 8 1 4 2 8 1 4 Free Ev., daily (Snn. ex.) Daily
„ via France™ 11 1 11 3 4 6 2 2 10 P 2 Mo. & Ev. (Sun. ex.) Daily
,, by private Ship 8 8 1 4 2 8 1 4 Free Ev., daily (Sun. ex.) Daily
Hong-Kong, via Mars. 11 1 9 3 1 5 9 2 8 P 3 Ev. 8th & 24th ea.mon. 15th & 29th ea.mo.
„ via Southamp. 6 6 1 2 1 Free Mo. 4th & 20th ea.mon. 4th & 21st ea, mo.p India, via Marseilles-,™-™ 1 10 2 8 4 11 9 5 4 6 P 3 Ev. 8th & 24th ea. mo. 15th &29th ea.mo.
,, via Southampton,™, 1 1 2 4 2 Free Mo. 4th & 20th ea. mo. 4th & 21st ea. mo.Malta, via Marseilles 11 I 9 3 1 5 9 2 8 P 3 Ev. 8th & 24th ea. mo. 15th & 29th ea.mo.
,, via Southampton.™. 6 6 1 2 1 Free Mo. 4th & 20th ea. mo. 4th & 21st ea. mo.
„ by F. Pkt. via MarB. 1 I 2 5 4 2 7 8 3 6 P 2 Ev. 8th. 18th, and 28theach month (or 29th if
there be 31 days).
11th, 21st, & 31st
ea. mo.
,, by private Ship
—
6 6 1 2 1 P 1 Uncertain ™™™,™~ Uncertain
p Mauritius, by private Ship 8 8 1 4 2 8 1 4 r 1 Uncertain ™™™.™~ Uncertain
,, via Mars & India 1 10 2 8 4 11 9 5 4 6 p 3 Ev. 8th & 24th ea. mo. 15th &29th ea.mo.
,, via Southamp. & do. 1 1 2 4 2 Free Mo. 4th & 20th ea. mo. 4th & 21st ea. mo.P New South Wales, by long
! Sea-route <~~ 1 1 2 4 2 Free Mo. 4th ea alter, mon.(viz., Feb., Ap., June,Aug., Oct., Dec.)
ju'Ji/iajjLi.ij
p ,, via South. & India 1 1 2 4 2 Free Mo. 4th ea. alter, mon.(viz., Jan., Mar., May,July, Sept., Nov.)
3th ea. alter, mo.(viz.Feb.,Ap.Ju.Aug., Oct., Dec.)
P ,, via Mars. & India 1 10 2 8 4 11 9 5 4 6 p 3 Ev. 8th, following the
above29th ea. alter, mo.(viz. Jan., Mar.,Ma July Sep. No.)
,, by private Ship 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 4 2 2 p 1 Uncertain ™™™„™, Uncertain
„ The Port of Syd-ney, by private Ship 11 11 1 10 3 8 1 10 p 1 Uncertain ™~™~™~ Uncertain
p New Zealand, private Ship 8 8 1 4 2 8 1 4 p 1 Uncertain ™™™„™. Uncertain
|p ,, by long Sea-route 1 1 2 4 2 Free Mo, 4th ea. alter, mon(viz.,Feb., Ap., June,Aug., Oct., Dec.) ,„„„,„
p „ via South. & India 1 1 2 4 2 Free Mo. 4th other alter mo.(viz. Jan., Mar.,May,July, Sept., Nov.)
4th ea. alter, mo.(viz.Feb.Ap. Jn.Aug., Oct., Dec.)
p ,, via Mars. & India 1 10 2 8 4 11 9 5 4 6 p 3 Ev. 8th, following the
above29th, ea. alter, mo,(viz. Jan., Mar.,
Ma.July.Sep.No.)Nova Scotia ,™.,™«-™,.™, I 1 2 4 2 Free Ev. 6th Jan., & every
alternate FridayEvery alter, week
via U. S 1 2 1 2 2 4 4 8 2 4 1 Every Friday evening Every weekPort-Philip. See AustraliaRussia, via Belgium,™..™. m IIJ 1 11 3 10 1 11 Free Ev., daily (Sun. ex.) Daily
(The same Registered) 2 2 3 10 5 9
„ via France ™~™~ 1 4 3 2 5 5 9 11 4 6 p 2 Mo. & Ev. (Sun. ex.) DailySwan River. See AustraliaSydney. See N. S. Wales.
If specially addressed byprivate ship ™™™.™~ 11 11 1 10 3 8 1 10 Free Uncertain ..,»,„~.™, Uncertain
West Indies (British)t— ) 6 6 1 2 1 Free VIo. 2d & 17th ea. mo. 1st & 16th ea. mo.„ by private Ship 6 6 1 2 1 p I Uncertain ™~«™.™. Uncertain
? Western Australia, by pri-
vate ship ™~,™. 8 8 1 4 2 8 1 4 > 1 Jncertain ..™,™„™, Uncertain
Abbreviations.—Alter, alten ate ; ea. eacl ; mo., mon., month; Mo., Morning; Ev,, Evening;Sun. exc, Sunday excepted, &c
The letter p prefixed to th 3 first column and to the one headed Newspapers and other Publica-tions, indicates that in such ca 3es Prepayment is compulsory. In other cases Prepayment is notcompulsory unless the letter be registered.
The asterisk * has reference t 3 Exceptional Rates, which see page 26.
• Exc :pt B irbado
<
es anc Turks Island.
26 REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
FOREIGN COUNTRIES, &c, NOT INCLUDED IN THE FOREGOING LIST.
Demerara, Barbadoes, Grenada, St. Vincent, Trin-
idad, and Tobago.—Is. per half-oz. Prepaymentoptional.—Newspapers free.
Berbice and Jamaica, Is. 2d. per half-oz.. paid or
unpiic' Newspapers free.
Chili, Peru, Brazil, Buenos Ayres, 2s. per half-oz.,
payable in advance. Newspapers free, except to
Chili, which are 4d, each.
Panama and California, Is. per half-oz—News-papers free.
Cuba, Mexico and Central America, 2s. 3d. per haif-
oz. Newspapers 2d. each, payable in advance.
Spain via Southampton, 2s. 2d. per half-oz. Pre-payment compulsory.— Newspapers free.
Spain via France. Under one fourth-oz lOd. News-papers £d.—prepayment compulsory.
Austria via Belgium. 8d. per halt-oz. Prepaymentoptional.—Newspapers free.
Prussia via Belgium. 8d. per half-oz. Prepaymentoptional.—Newspapers free.
Portugal. Is. 9d. per half-oz. Prepayment neces-
sary.—Newspapers free.
Holland via Belgium. 8d. per half-oz. Prepaymentoptional.—Newspapers free.
Egypt via Southampton. Is. 6d. per half-oz. News-papers 2d.—prepayment compulsory.
Papal States via France. J oz. Is 4d. under | oz. 2s.
3d. under § oz 3s. 7d. under 1 oz 4s. 6d. under1\ oz, 6s. 3d., &c. &c. Prepayment on Lettersoptional. Newspapers 2d.—prepayment com-pulsory.
Poland via Belgium, under i oz. ll|S. under § oz.
Is. lid. above 1 oz 3s, lud And every additional
ounce Is. lid. Prepayment optional — News-papers free
Norway via Belgium. under | oz. Is. 5d above J oz
2s. lOd. above 1 oz. 5s. 8d And for every ad-
ditional ounce 2s. lOd. Prepayment optional.
—
Newspapers free.
Sweden via Belgium, under \ oz. Is. 2d. above £ oz.
2s. 4d. above 1 oz. 4s. 8d. Every additional ounce2s. 4d. Prepayment optional.—Newspapers free.
India via Cape of Good Hope. Is. per half-oz. Pre-payment optional.— Newspapers free.
Island of Ascension. Is. per half-oz, Prepaymentcompulsory.—Newspapers tree.
Sierra Leone. Is. per half-oz. Prepayment com-pulsory.—Newspapers free.
West Coast of Africa. Is. per half-oz. Prepaymentcompulsory.— Newspapers free.
Island of St. Helena, by Cape Packet. Is. per lialf-
oz. Prepayment compulsory.— Newspapers free.
EXCEPTIONAL RATES OF POSTAGE, &c.
Periodicals not of daily publication, issued in the
shape of pamphlets, may be sent to Belgium, Bre-
men, France, Hamburg, Holland, Prussia, and the
United States, at the following rate, which must be
prepaid : not exceeding 2 oz , Id. : 2 oz and not ex-
ceeding 3 oz., 6d.; 3 oz. and not exceeding 4 oz., 8d.;
with an addition of 2d. for every additional ounce
up to 16 ounces, above which weight the privilege
does not extend ; and at the same rate of postage,
pamphlets, not being periodicals, may be sent to
the United States, if not exceeding 8 oz.
Newspapers from France and Belgium pay Jd.each ; and Newspapers from Canada Id. each.
The postage on Newspapers to the parts of Turkey,&c, specified in the Table, is as follows: not exceed-
ing \ oz., l|d.; \ oz. and not exceeding 1 oz., 3d.
;
1 oz. and not exceeding 2 oz., 6d. ; with an additionof 3d. for every additional ounce.The privilege of the Book Post to and from India
and New South Wales is limited to packages notexceeding 3 pounds in weight. Any package weigh-ing more than 3 pounds is liable to the Letter Rateof postage.
According to the regulations of the German Cus-toms' Union, no Letter exceeding 50 grammes (a
little more than \\ oz.) in weight, and containingany other enclosure than paper, can be allowed to
circulate by the post. Any Letters, therefore, for-
warded in the Mail to Prussia, above that weight,and containing any other enclosure than paper, will
be liable, on their arrival at the Prussian frontier,
to be stopped, and sent to the Custom House for
delivery as freight.
INLAND POSTAGE AND GENERAL REGULATIONS.
All Letters and Newspapers should bear a fulland legible address, to facilitate their despatch andinsure a speedy delivery
The prepaid rates of postage on Inland Letters andPackets, are as follows :—not exceeding half anounce in weight, Id ; one ounce, 2d ; two ounces, 4d
;
three ounces, 6d ; and so on, two rates being addedfor every ounce, When put into the Letter Boxunpaid, thay are charged double the prepaid rates
of postage.
POSTAGE STAMPS, &c.
Stamps may be procured at the General Office,
Market Street, the Stamp Office, and the severalReceiving houses.
When the value of Stamps on a letter is less thanthe amount of the postage to which it is liable, theletter will be charged double the amount of suchdifference on delivery,
Stamps may be used for Foreign, Colonial, andShip Letters, outwards. Letters (orparts abroad post-
ed with Stamps of less value than thefull amount of
Postage, if addressed to places to which prepaymentis not compulsory, will be forwarded, charged withonly such amount of Postage as shall be equal to the
difference betiueen the value of the Stamps and the, pro-per rate of Postage ; but letters addeerssed to place-abroad, to which prepayment is compulsory, if post-ed with Stamps of less value than the full amountof Postage, will be sent to the Dead-Letter Office,to be returned, in all practicable cases, to the wri-ter. Stamps are not permitted to be used or. Let-ters arriving in the United Kingdomfrom the Colo-nies or Foreign Countries.
These Regulations are applicable to Newspapers,in those cases where thay are liable to Postage.
If the Stamps affixed to letters are mutilated ordefaced the letters will be liable to the unpaid rate.A Stamp which has been cut from an envelope
and affixed to a letter, entitles it to pass free ofcharge.
Redirected Letters are charged an additional post-
age for each re-direction, according to the PrepaidScale.
REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 27
Letters to Warm Climates should be sealed with
wafers, as wax destroys the letters by melting, cau-
sing them to adhere to one another.
No Letter, when once posted, can be given upto any but the person to whom it is addressed, neither
is any person allowed to alter the address of a let-
ter after being posted.
Adhesive Stamps should be placed on the right-
hand corner of the upper side of the letters, abovethe superscription The most effectual plan is to
dip the label wholly in water, to shake off the waterimmediately, and to press the label upon the letter
with a piece of clean blotting'paper. Whenthegumis dull in appearance, it loill require rather more time
and moisture to make it stick firmly, than when it is
glossy. The purpose of wetting the label wholly is
to counteract the tendency it has to curl up fromthe letter, when one side only is wetted, a tendencycaused by the expanson of that side as it imbibes the
moisture.LIMITATION OF WEIGHT.
A letter to pass unpaid by the post may not ex-
ceed Four Ounces. All above that weight must beprepaid in Stamps. In the event of any unpaid let-
ter above the weight of four ounces being posted,
it will be charged with double the prepaid rates of
postage ; if insufficiently paid, by affixed stamps, it
will be charged with double the amount of the differ-
ence between the stamps affixedaud the prepaid rates,
and thus charged, " shall and may bj detained andopened, and, at the option of the Postmaster- General,
shall be either returned or given up to the sender
thereof, or given up to the person to whom it shall
be addressed, or be forwarded to the place of its
destination.''— Treasury Warrant, '22d October,
1847.
LIMITATION OF SIZE.A letter to pass by the post, eitherpaidor unpaid,
must not exceed the dimensions of twenty-four inches
in length, or breadth, or width, or depth. Any let-
ter above these dimensions, may if fully paid bedetained and opened or forwarded at the option ofthe Postmaster- General. Any letter unpaid, ox insu-
fficiently, will be taxed precisely after the scale of
charged mentioned in the preceding paragraph, as
applicable to unpaid letters exceeding four ouncesweight, and thus charged be either detained and open-
ed, and returned* to the sender, or forwarded at the
option of the Postmaster- General. The only exceptions
to the foregoing regulations as to size and weightare in the case of — 1. Parliamentary, proceedingsor Addresses to Her Majesty. 2. Petition? to either
Houses of Parliament, forwarded to any Member of
such House. 3. Printed votes or proceedings of Par-liament. 4. Letters or packets to or from public de-
partments or public officers in Her Majesty's ser-
vice. 5. Letters, &c, to or from places abroad.
All persons sending letters by the post unpaid,
which, from any cause whatever, cannot be delive-
red to the parties to whom they are addressed, are
liable to pay the postage charged thereon, whichmay be recovered, with costs, by summary proced-
ings before a Magistrate,
Printed votes and proceedings in Parliament are
charged at the following rate, between places in the
United Kingdom, and between the United King-dom and the Colonies, when conveyed by pack-et:—Not exceeding 4 ounces,.„™.v~v~-~~~»~««..~»..»™. Id.
Exceeding 4 ounces, and not exceeding 8 ounces, 2d.
Exceeding 8 ounces, & not exceeding 12 ounces, 3d.
And so on in proportion. Prepayment optional.
ILLEGAL CONVEYANCE OF LETTERS.By the 1st Victoria, cap, 36, sec. 2. any person
illegally conveying Letters, incurs a penalty of £5for every offence, and £100 for every week the
practice is continued. The sender also incurs a pen-
alty of £5 for every offence, with full costs of suit.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, SEAMEN, AND SOL-DIERS IN HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ABROAD.
Letters to seamen and soldiers may be forwardedby post, at the rate of one penny each, under the
following regulations. 1st. The penny must be paid
at the time the letter is put into the post office. 2nd.
The direction must signify the class of seamen or
soldier. 3d. The name of the ship, regiment, or
corps to which he belongs. 4th. The letters mustnot exceed half an ounce, and be upon their private
concerns only. Letters for seamen or soldiers, whe-ther in her Majesty's, or in East India Company'smilitary or naval service, (while on actual service)
may be forwarded under the foregoing regulations,
to India, China, ho., via Southampton, they can nowbe sent to India, via Marseilles, on payment of theBritish rate of one penny, besides the French rate
of5d., if under a quarter of an ounce, or 10d., ex-ceeding that weight, or to any foreign country, onpayment of the foreign rate of postage, in additionto the British rate of Id. as above. Letters for sea-
men or soldiers, forwarded by private ships, (withthe following exceptions) St. Helena, East Indies,
New South Wales, Cape of Good Hope, and Maur-itius, are charged 3d. each. Letters of soldiers andseamen, addressed to the United States of America,will, in future be chargeable with the American rateof five cents, or two-pence half-penny sterling each,in addition to the ordinary British rate of one penny.The postage of all such letters must be pre-paid.
Warrant officers, either in the army or navy, ormasters mates or engineers of the navy, are not en-titled to transmit letters at less than the usual ratesof postage. Seamens' or soldiers' letters receivedfrom any part beyond sea, upon which the said pen-ny has not been pre-paid, shall be charged to thereceiver, with double the rate, viz., 2d. each.
Thefollowing Instructions have been addressed to all
Postmasters, and are strictly acted upon:—" General Post Office.—On and after the 1st
January, 1845, should any Letter or Packet be ten-
dered at your Office, which you may ascertain to
contain, or which you have reason to believe, containsany of the followng articles, viz:—Any Glass orGlass Bottle • any Razor, Scissors, Knife, Fork, orother Sharp or Pointed Instrument ; any Leeches,Game, Fish, Flesh, Fruit, Vegetables, or other perish-able substances, any Bladder or other Vessel containingLiquid ; or any article, matter, or thing whatsoever,which might, by pressure or otherwise, be rendered in-
jurious either to the Officers of the Post Office, or tothe contents of the Mail Bags; you toill refuse to re-
ceive such Letter or Packet.
" In the event of any Letter or Packet beingtaken in by you, and you do not, until afterwards,discover that it it contains any Article as above de-scribed, or should any such Letter or Packet be de-posited in the Letter Box, you w-ill notforward it onits destination, but you will detain it in your Office,
and inform me by thefirst Post, of the circumstances,taking the precise Address of the Packet, and its
contents, or what you suppose them to be, whenproper steps will be taken in this Department of thecase, and you will be instructed in what manner to
dispose of the Letter or Packet.
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" Should any Letter or Packet, containing any
article as before-mentioned, not to be discovered by
the Postmaster at whose office it may be posted, but be
forwarded on to its destination, the Beceiving lost-
master, to whose town it may be addressed, upon
discovering, fOT having every reason to believe, that its
contents are such as those alluded to, will not send it
outfor delivery, but will detain it in his office, report-
ing the circumstance by thefirst Post, and stating the
nature of its contents, when he will be duly instruc-
ted in what manner to dispose of it.
Service of Parliamentary Notices.—These
Notices may be sent through the Post, provided
thev are posted on or before the 12th of December,
at the chief offices of London, Dublin, and Edin-
burgh, or any of the following offices :— JBirming-
Bristol , Exeter, Lincoln, Liverpool, Leeds, Man-
chester, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Norwich, Shrew-
bury Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, Belfast, Cork,
Athlone. the words " Parliamentary Notice," must
be legibly printed on the face of the letter, the post-
age must be prepaid by means of Stamps, and a Re-
gistration Fee of 6d (which must be paid in money)
at the time of posting, whieh may be known by ap-
plying to the time above offices. Duplicate Lists of
the addresses must be sent with the Notices, which
must be arranged in the same order as entered on
the lists. m T^,PERIODICAL WORKS.Periodical Works, Printed Pamphlets, &c, not
of daily publication may be forwarded by post to the
United States, Oldenburgh, Lubec, Bremen, Bel-
gium, Holland, and France, at the following re-
duced rates of postage, viz., not exceeding 2 oz., Id/;
2oz., and not exceeding 3 oz., Gd. ;3oz„ and not ex-
ceeding4 oz., 8d., and so on ; 2d. for every addition-
al oz., uptol6oz., in the case of Periodical Works,
and 8 oz., for Pamphlets, the privilege being restri-
cted to these weights respectively, provided the fol-
lowing conditions be carefully observed : 1st—Thepostage must be prepaid. 2d.—They must be sent
without covers, or in covers open at theends orsides.
3d.—They must be printed in the English language.
NEWSPAPERS.All Newspapers must be sent in covers, open at
the sides, and no words or communication may be
printed or written on such papers, or covers, after
the same shall have been published, other than the
name and address of the person to whom they are
sent; nor any thing enclosed or concealed in either
newspaper or cover. News-venders only mayprint
their names and addresses thereon ; Newspapers
may be examined by the Officers of the Post Office;
and if there be any breach of the above regulations,
the packet is chargeable with Treble the amountof Postage to which a letter of the same weight
would have been liable. Any person contravening
the law, may, at the option of the Postmaster-Ge-
neral, be prosecuted as for a misdemeanour.Clause of the Act of 1st Victoria, cap. 34, sec. 32.
"And be it farther enacted, that in all
cases in which a question shall arise, whether a
printed paper is entitled to the privileges of a News-paper, or other publication, hereby privileged, so
far as respects the transmission thereof by the Post,
under the Post Office Acts, the question shall be
referred to the determination of the Postmaster-
General, whose decision, with the concurrence of
the Lords of the Treasury, shall be final."
MARKS OR WRITING ON NEWSPAPERS.Writing or marks are allowed on a Newspaper
REVENUE DEPARTMENT
passing by Post between any one part of the Unit-
ed Kingdom and any other part, provided that apostage of one penny be paid, by means of a stampconspicuously fixed outside the cover or foldedNewspaper. But the privilege is confined to writingor marks on the Newspaper itself, and is not to ex-tend to the cover. Any writing or marks other thanthe address, on which, or (if the Postage be not pre-
paid as above) on the Newspaper itself, will subjectthe Newspaper to the same rate of postage as that
to which an unpaid letter of the same weight is liable.
Newspapers posted in Town, addressed to anypart within the town delivery, charged paid or un-paid, Id.
Newspapers printed or published in any of the
Channel Islands, or in the Isle of Man, and sent byPost between any of such Islands and Great Britain
Ireland, will be liable to the full letter rates of Post-
age, according to the scale for charging Inland Let-ters, with the exception of such as are printed in
the French language.
NEWSPAPERS FROM THE BRITISH COLONIES
are delivered free of Postage at any place within the
British dominions. Those for persons who have re-
moved, may be forwarded by post, free of charge,
provided they have not been opened at the place to
which they were originally addressed.
THE BRITISH COLONIES AND FOREIGN PARTS.
Newspapers liable to the Stamp. Duty may beforwarded to the British Colonies and Possessions
by her Majesty's packet-boats, free of the duty of
postage, provided the same be duly stamped, madeup open at the ends, and put into any Post Office
within seven days after the day of publication.
Newspapers may also be forwarded to the Colon-
ies, by '.private ships, for a postage of One Pennyeach, and to Foreign Countries for a postage ofTwo-pence each, to be paid when posted, under the sameregulations as to date, d"C.
NEWSPAPERS FROM ABROAD.
Newspapers arriving from British Colonies or" Foreign Parts," to which they are despatched free,
are delivered free of postage. From p aces abroad,
to which they are not despatched free, they are char-
ged, on delivery, Twopence each ; excepting those
brought by the closed mail through France, whichare charged Threepence or Fivepence each. All News-papers must be printed in the language of the country
from which they are sent.
INLAND BOOK POST,The following facilities are afforded for the trans-
mission of Books, &., through the Post, within the
United Kingdom. A Book Packet may contain anynumber of separate Bocks. Maps, or Prints, andany quantity of Paper, Vellum or Parchment, (to
the exclusion of Letters whether sealed or open,)
and the Books, Maps, Paper, &c, may be either
printed, written or plain, or any mixture of the three.
Further, all legitimate Binding, Mounting, or cover-
ing of the same, or a portion thereof, will be allowed,
whether such Binding, &c, be lo <se or attached,
as also Rollers, in the case of Prints; Markers, (whe-
ther of Paper or otherwise) in the case of Books;
andjn short, whatever is necessary for the safe trans-
mission of Literary or Artistic matter, or usually
appertains thereto. The following are the additional
regulations respecting the Inland Book Postage all
remaining notices regarding it being cancelled.
REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 29
RATES OF BOOK POSTAGE.For each packet not exceeding one pound in weight,
6d ; exceeding one pound and not exceeding two
pounds, Is. ; exceeding two pounds, and not exceed-
ing three, Is. 6d., and so on ; 6d. being charged for
every complete pound, and for any additional frac-
tion of a pound, the postage must be prepaid in full,
\ by affixing the proper stamps outside ; every packet
must be sent either without a cover, or in a cover
open at the ends or sides ; it must not contain a.iy
letter, open or sealed, or any sealed enclosure what-
ever. No Packet must exceed two feet in length.
The Book Post to which the foregoing rules relate,
is confined to the United Kingdom and does not ef-
fect the privileges allowed to votes and proceedings
in Parliament, or to Newspapers,
FOREIGN BOOK POST.Printed Books, Magazines.Reviews, and Pamph-
lets, (whether Biitish Colonial or Foreign), maybe sent to Canada, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and
Bermuda, via Halifax; Malta, Gibraltar, Ionian Is-
lands, Hong Kong, and Ceylon, via Southampton;
New South Wales, and East Indies, via Plymouthor Southampton ; Heligoland via Hamburgh ; Brit-
ish West Indies, Mauritius, St. Helena, aDd CapeTown, at the following reduced rates of postage :
—
For each Packet not exceeding £ lb. in weight, 6d.'" exceeding $ lb., and not exceeding 1 lb., Is.
" exceeding 1 lb., and not exceeding 2 lbs., 2s.
And so on increasing one shilling for every addition-
al pound, or fraction of a pound.
REGISTRATION.Letters whether containing Coin, or not, can be regis-
tered, on payment of a fee of 6J., in addition to the
Rates of Pottage, Inland, Colonial or Foreign. Onthose for delivery in France, the charges, besides the
Registration fee, will be the English rate to Fiance,
in addition to double, the French rate. A printed
acknowledgment will be j;iven to any person regis-
terin ; a letter. Registered Letters will be taken at
the Bar Window and Receiving Houses within half an
hour of the closing of the Box for theparticular Mail
by which they are to be dispatched. Letters for
Registration, addressed to places within the United
Kingdom, must be paid by affixing a sufficient num-ber of Stamps ; when addressed to parts abroad they
may be paid either in money or by means of Post-
age Stamps.In cases of Foreign, Colonial, or Ship Letters,
it must be clearly understood that Registration can
only extend to the port of shipment. Letters, how-ever, addressed to France, and Letters passing thro'
France, are exceptions to this rule, the French Post
Office undertaking to provide for their security
till they shall have been delivered, if addressed to
France, and as Ions as they remain in the Frenchterritory, ifpassing through France.
The arrangements for carrying out the system of
registration have been made with the view of ensu-
ring the safe delivery of Registered Letters. Ontheir delivery, the parties to whom they may have
been addressed will be required to acknowledge, in
writing their receipt. Parties transmitting BankNotes, Bank Post Bills, Drafts Jewellery, &c, should
invariably secure their transmission by Registration
;
and persons having occasion to send by Post small
sums, are recommended to make use of
THE MONEY ORDER OFFICE,which is open every week-day, (fast days excepted)
from 9 a.m. till 6 p\m. The charge for such Orders
is 3d. on sums not exceeding two pounds, and 6d. onsums between two and five pounds. No order will begiven for sums beyond this amount ; but if the sumto be transmitted exceedsfive pounds, as many orders
may be taken out as will make up the sum to be sent.
In cases where the personal attendance of the
party to whom an order is payable is inconvenient,
if the order is receipted (his or her name written in
full,) and the person presenting the order be able to
give full information as to the Christian name, sur-
name, address, and occupation of the'person who tran-
smitted the money, payment will be made, but not
unless these conditions are complied with. Orderswill not be granted in favour of any person, u.iless
the Christian name of such person can be given bythe party obtaining the order. Orders cannot now be
granted in favour of the " Secretary" of any Society,
the '' Publisher" of a paper, &c. In cases of Firmsthe initials only are required
A Money Order must be presented'for paymentbefore the end of the Second Calendar Month after
that in which it was issued ; for instance, if issued, in
January, it must be presented before the end of
March, otherwise a new order will be necessary,
for which a second commission must be paid ; andif it be not presented for payment before the end of
the Twelfth Calendar Month after which it wasissued, the money will not be paid at all.
After an Order has been once paid, by whomso-ever presented, the Officer will not be liable to anyfurther claim.
NEW REGULATIONS.1.—Printed forms of application for Money Orders
to be sold at one halfpenny for five, or any smaller
number.2.—When an Order is to be paid through a Bank,
the Remitter need nut state his or her occupation,
or the name of the Payee ; and, when presented
for payment, it will be sufficientthat it be receipted,
and presented (crossed with the name of the Receiv-ing Bank), by some person known to be in the em-ployment of the Bank.3.—An Order, not originally made payable through
a Bank, on being crossed by the holder, will be paid
on the above conditions.
4.— Compensation for alleged injury from the de-
lay of paying an Order, or of paying it to a wrongperson, cannot be allowed.
CUSTOMS.Kenneth Mackenzie, Collector, and Collector and
Receiver of Light Duties.
Daniel Bloom Preston, Comptroller and LandingSurveyor.
Alexander Lyell, 1st Clerk ; Alexander Macfarlane,
2d Clerk. William Whitecross, 3d Clerk.
John Home, Clerk for Light Dues.David Bremner, Searcher, Land and Coast Waiter,
1st Class ; James Thomson, 2d Class.
George M. Thomson, Tide Surveyor.James Imray, William Gillan, and John Macintosh,
Lockers.
James Collie, George Johnstone, Alexander Taylor,and John Brown, Tidewaiters, 1st Class.
J. Roy, J. Duncan, G. Ramsay, A. Strachan, andAlex. Gill&nders, Tidewaiters, 2d Class.
J. M'Carthy, William M'Callum, Andrew Forbes,and Thomas Smith, Boatmen.
James Gillespie, Housekeeper and Messenger.
Alex. R. Dyer, William Whitecross, aud Charles
Burgess, Custom House Agents and Brokers.
30 LEGAL DEPARTMENT.
INLAND REVENUE.(Stamps and Taxes.)
William Brown, Advocates' Buildings, Distributor
of Stumps, Collector of Land (Cess) and AssessedTaxes, and of Property and Income Tax, for
Aberdeen ant' Kincardineshires. James Grant,Clerk.
James M'Auly, 154, Crown Street, Inspector of In-
land Revenue for Aberdeen, Banff, Elgin, Nairn,and Kincardine (North.)
Jonn Fimister, 2, Langstane Place, Surveyor of In-
land Eevenue for the Second or Huntly District
of Aberdeenshire, and North District of Kincard-ineshire.
George F. Leith, Knock, Mintlaw, Surveyor of In-
land Revenue for the Third or Peterhead Dis-trict.
James S. Bain, Montrose, Survyer of Inland Reven-ue for the South District of Kincardineshire.
INLAND REVENUE.(Late Excise.)
Office— 116, King Street.
John Anderson, Collector.Andrew M'Callum, Clerk.
First District—James Gowans, Supervisor. JamesBarber, George P. Robertson, George Graystone,Daniel Macbean, Alexander Stewart, Officers.
Second District—John Boyd, Supervisor. J. J.Rayner, T. C. Souter, Thomas Mathieson, M. K.Hindmarsh, Robert Lyell, and Denis M'Cul-lough, Officers.
Third District—Joseph Blair, Supervisor. ThomasHodge, John Thompson, J^hn Brownhead,John Leigh, & William Donald, Officers.
John C. Leishman, Assistant.
Permit Office— 112, King Street.
SECTION IV.—LEGAL DEPARTMENT.circuit court of justiciary.
The Circuit Court of Justiciary, for the counties ofAberdeen, Banff, and Kincardine, meets at Aber-deen twice a-year, in the months of April and Sep-tember, for the trial of criminal cases, by one ortwo of the Lords. Appeals in certain civil casesfrom the inferior courts are also heard by this
Court.
sheriff court.Archibald Davidson, advocate, Sheriff'
William Watson, W.S., W. Gordon, and JohnAngus, advocates, Sheriff's-Substitute
James Skelton, W.S., Sheriff-Substitute at Peter-
headNathaniel Farquhar, advocate, Sheriff Cleric
J. G. Leslie and J, Watt, Clerk i-Dep.
R. Maitland, C. -Depute at PeterheadWm. Simpson, advocate, Pror. FiscalAlex. Henderson, advocate, and Alex. Simpson,
jun„ advocate, AssistantsWilliam Gordon, advocate, AuditorRobert Shaw, Bar-Officer
Court days, at Aberdeen, Wednesday and Friday,at 10 o'clock, a m , during the Sessions, and atPeterhead, on Tuesday and Thursday.
commissary court.Archibald Davidson, Commissary.Wm.Watson, and Wm. Gordon, Commissaries-De-
puteAlex. Gordon, Advocate, Commissary-ClerkCharles Warrack and D. H. Kennedy, Commissary
Clerks DeputeWm. Simpson, Procurator-Fiscal
SHERIFF SMALL-DEBT AND CIRCUIT COURT.The ordinary Small-Debt Court at Aberdeen is
held on Thursday, at 10 o'clock, a.m., weekly, dur-ing sessions of the Court, and once or twice duringvacation.
John G. Leslie, Clerk-Depute.The Circuit Small-Debt Courts are held at Tar-
land, Inverury, Huntly, Turriff, Old Deer, andFraserburgh, once every three months.
J. Skene, TarlandW. Tayior, InveruryW.. Murdoch, Huutly
James Nicol, TurriffDavid Cruden, Old DeerJ. Syme, Fraserburgh
are the persons who respectively issue summonses,&c, to be brought in these Courts ; and John G.Leslie, Aberdeen, is the Clerk who officiates atthese Courts.
BURGH OR BAILIE COURT.
Thomas Blaikie, Lord ProvostBailie James Sim I Bailie George Watson
,, Robert Ledingham| ,, Lewis Smith
Town Clerk-Depute, Clerk.—James SimpsoD, ad-vocate, Legal Assessor
Alex., John, and George Cadenhead, Procurators-Fiscal.—Town Sergeants, Officers of Court.The Court day is Saturday, at 11 o'clock, a.m.,
during the same Sessions as the Sheriff Court.
JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT.
The Quarter-sessions are held on the first Tues-days of the months of March, May, August, andlast Tuesday of October. Special Sessions are oc-casionally held.
Francis Gordon, ClerkJohn G Leslie, Clerk-Depute
John D. Milne, Procurator-Fiscal
JUSTICE OF PEACE SMALL DEBT COURT.
The Aberdeen District Court sits every fort-
night, on Monday, at 11 o'clock a.m., for the trial ofsmall-debt causes under £5, by 6 Geo. IV., c. 48.
Any two Justices of Peace, JudgesF. Gordon, Clerk; J. G. Leslie, Clerk-Depute
Districts and Depute- Gierhs.
Aberdeen—John G. Leslie
Alford—H. M'Connach, ForbesBraemar—James Smith, Ballater
Deer—David Cruden, Old DeerEllon—John RaeGarioch— John Shand, PitcapleKincardine—James HosiePeterhead—Robert Maitland
LEGAL DEPARTMENT. 31
Rathen & Fraserburgh—Alex. M'AlIanStrathbogie—G. MathiesonTurriff—James Nicol
POLICE COURT.' The Sitting Magistrate, Judge
Alex., J., and Geo. Cadenhead, Procurators-FiscalTown Clerk-Depute, Clerk
|^g?° All the Courts, except the Bailie and Police
Courts, meet in the New Court-house, Castle Street
The Sheriff, Commissary, Justice of Peace, andSmall-Debt Clerk's Offices, are in the Record Hall,
27, King Street. Hours of Attendance—from 10
o'clock, a.m., to 4, P.M.
SOCIETY OF ADVOCATES.President, James Murray.Treasurer, James Edmond.
1789Peter Farquharson n
1794A. Webster n
1798Francis Gordon nThomas Burnett n
1802
Thomas Sangster n1807
Charles Winchester nHenry Lumsden n
1808John Duthie
1809Alex. Cadenhead n
18)0Alax. Allan n
1812
||Charles Chalmers n
Alexander Copland n1813
Thomas Keid n*|| William Simpson n
1814George Rainnie
||Alexander Gordon n
|| J. D. Milne, Sen,n1816
Pat. BannermanJames Ferguson nJames RossJohn Cadenhead*|| James SimpsonGeorge Wilson
1817Alexander Gibbon*t|| James Murray nJames M'Hardy nWilliam Smith n
1818
||Wm. Adam, sen , n
*||Alex. Stronach n
1819John Smith n
1820William RobisonJames Nicol nGeorge Johnston n
1821John Fleming nAlexander Chivas n*i 1| James Edmond n
1822*John Angus n
1823James Russell nAlexander Fraser
1824Robert DyceJohn Duncan n
1825William Gordon||Newell Burnett n
[jAlexander Jopp n
William Garrow1826
William Ross n1827
Alex. Anderson nRobert Sband nR. Ledingham n
1828Alexander DanielJames Brebner
1829Nath. FarquharAlex. Macdonald nWilliam Skinner nFrancis Edmond n
1830Alexander HarveyColin A. Philip
John PatersonJ. Anderson, sen. n
1831fFraneis Clerihew
||Andrew Murray n
F. J. CochranJas. B M'Combie n||Patrick Davidson n
William IrvineJames Geddes
||John Webster
Alex. PittendrighMarianus Massie
1832Charles ThomsonWilliam Forbes
||John Clark n
1833Thomas PrimroseL. M'Kinnon, sen.
1834John YeatsThomas J. Bremner
Thomas EwenAlexander TorrieLambert Barron
1835John HumphreyGeorge GrantDavid Reith
W. Adam, jun.
1836*tGeorge GrubWilliam Yeats nJohn Stuart n
||John Blaikie n
1837tDavid Mitchell
C. G. GraingerD. R. Morice n
1838Alexander Henderson
1839Duncan Forbes nJas. WilliamsonRobert Smith nAlexander Davidson*Alexander Ross*John Whyte
1840William HunterAlexander FlockhartWilliam DuthieAlexander AbelJohn Ligertwood
1841Alexander Duthie nJohn AllanA. J. Cameron*James Collie
John CouttsWilliam F. Ogg
1842*James Garden
*L. M'Kinnon, jun. n1843
John Watt*R. S. Farquhar
1844George Allan*John D. Milne, jun.t William Speid
1845ttJames Bryce
1846George WalkerttNorval Clyne
1847tPatrick CooperWilliam L. Reid nLewis Chalmer3
1848*Alex. Simpson, sen.
fAlex. Simpson, jun.
George CadenheadAnthony A. BlaikieThomas Ruxton
1849John FergusonAlexander MestonD. G. Cattanach
1851John Barron nJohn Davidson*tJames PaullRobert Adam
1852*tJohn Robertson
1853James LeasktWilliam PaulWilliam Moir
1854James Hay Chalmers.Charles Duncan
George Grub, Lecturer on Scots Law and Con-veyancing, and Librarian.
John Clark, Factor and Cashier.
Thomas Wood, Officer.
* Committtee of Funds, &c. t Examinators.X Agents for the Poor. ||
Land Committee.n Notaries Public.
PUBLIC OFFICERS.Thomas & Newell Burnett, Advocates, Joint
Clerks to the Commissioners of Supply, Clerksof General Meetings of Trustees under theTurnpike and Commutation Acts, and GeneralClerks of Lieutenancy.
F. J. Cochran, Advocate, Collector of CountyAssessments.
James Simpson, Advocate, Collector of Town As-
sessment.John Blaikie, Advocate, Collector of Bishop
Rents.
Newell Burnett, Advocate, Keeper of Registerof Sasines for Aberdeen and Kincardine shires.
John Angus, Town Clerk, and Keeper of theRegister of Sasines for the Burgh of Aberdeen,
Alexander Pittendrigh, Advocate, Commis-sioner for taking Oaths to be used in the
Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer.
32 ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.
SECTION V—ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.
Place of Worship.
South, ™—i1
Greyfriars, ,.™™—
.
St. Clement's,—™—
—
John Kiwx,™,™.™.Gilcomston,™-™—™~Holburn, ——™-
ESTABLISHED CHUBCH OF SCOTLAND.Where situated. Minister.—--.Union Street,™..—.William Ogilvie, 110, Crown Street.
Union Street,™——James Forsyth, D.D., 21, Golden Square.——King Street, John Wilson, North Lodge, King Street.—™-Belmont Street,—Thomas Dewar, Southbridge, Holburn.Broad Street— D. M'Taggart, D.D., North Lodge, King Street.
™—™—Footdee, ——™-—.James Fraser, 185, King Street.
™—™~Mountbooly—™~™~Charles Skene, 3, Nelson Lane.™—™-End of Summer St., David Milne, Mackie Place.
Wellington Place,-John Mitchell, 51, Chapel Street.
FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.r, . -r, i . o. . f James Foote. D.D., 14, Golden Square.East, ™„™- .™- Belmont Street,-< T n i,,,.™ -i a A a m
'"~~~~"~~~~"
i
I J. (J., M'Phail. 9, Carden Place.
North, — West North Street-John Murray, 69, Dee Street.
West, Ditto, Alex, D. Davidson, D.D., 126, Crown Street.
South, ......,..—™—™- Ditto,™.,— John Adam, 30, Bon-Accord Terrace,Melville ,.,„,,,., —Correction Wynd, „Wm. Primrose, 19, North Silver Street.
Gaelic, — „„™-™-™- Gaelic Lane, — Hugh M'Kenzie. Bosemount Place.
Bon- Accord,—™—
,
..—.Union Terrace—Chas. Ross, Mackie PlaceTrinity, Crown Street,- David Simpson. 6, Carden Place.
Greyfriars, ™~— John Thomson, 7, Carden Place.
Gilcomston, Huntly Street...— Walter M'Gillivery, D.D., 10, Union Terrace.Union, -Shiprow, Robert Blackwood, 21, Virginia Street.
St. Clement's, ..—.—Prince Regent St.,..Alexander Spence, Castlehill.
John Knox,™-, ™~ —.Gerard Street,——John Stephen, Rosemount Place.
Holburn,—. —.—.—»—-Bon- Accord Row,-Wm. L. Mitchell, 139, Skene Street.
Mariner's,-—. . Commerce Street.-John Longmuir, 16, North Silver Street.
EPISCOPALIAN, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN, &c.
Scotch Episcopal (St. An-drew's)—.— —(St. John's),—™-™—
English Episcopal (St.
Paul's), —.
(St. James's),United Presbyterian,—
Ditto,
DittoDitto,
Ditto,
Associate Synod, ,
Methodist (Wesleyan'), „
Congregational, —.
Ditto, -Ditto, ,
Ditto (not in Union), —„
Baptist, ———.™—Baptist, English, —...
Baptist, Scotch, —»-
Catholic, —..—.—.™—Unitarian, —..-..—.-United Christian Church,Friends.—.—.—.—.—
—
Glassites, —.—.—.—.—Tabernacle, —.—Albion Street Mission, -,
Northfield Mission, ™—
> King Street,-—.
„Crown Street—
> Gallowgate, -—.—™Crown Street, ——St. Nicholas Lane,.
—George Street,
-.Belmont Street,—..—Charlotte Street,——St. Paul's Street,—.
.—Skene Street,—.-.-.Longacre, .—,—
—
.-George Street,—,—Frederick Street,—™Blackfriars Street,
-.St. Paul Street,-.
-.George Street, --.John Street,—.-™.™South Silver Street
™Justice Street,-{^George Street.
.John Street,
.Gallowgate, ™—
—
.St. Andrew Street,
.Golden Square, —
.
.Albion Street,™-™.,Northfield, Gilcom.
,J. G. Ryde, 3, West Craibstone Street.
Patrick Cheyne, 44, Bon-Accord Street.
Sir Win. Dunbar, Bart., Mackie Place.
•Henry Angus, 50, Dee Street.
James Stirling, 4, Caroline Place.
.John C. Brown, 26, Crown Street.
.John B. Ritchie, 21, Summer Street.
Andrew Dickie, 84, Skene Square.John Aitken, 26, Skene Terrace.
.Jabez Palmer, 44, Constitution Street.
.David Arthur. Maybank Cottage.David Wallace, Whitehall.
John Thomson, 72, Chapel Street.
Fergus Ferguson, Strawberry Bank.Alex. Anderson, 7, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen.
John M'Donald, 16, Crown Street.
Charles Gordon, Constitution Street.
J. Ritchie, 1, Chapel Court.
Hugh Hart, 70, Dee Street.
Various.Various.
James H. Wilson, 27, Castle Street.
Alex. Laing, 43, Skene Street.
33
ABERDEEN SHIPPING.
Name and Master.
Aberdeen Packet, schooner, ChristopherAberdonian, schooner, SandisonAbergeldie, ship, BrockAcasta, barque, BruceAjax, NorieAlbany, schooner, WalkerAlexander Hall, barque, Leslie
Ann and Isabella, brig, WatsonArab, brig, Hossack .
Ararat, brig, StephenArgus, schooner, BrebnerAriel, barque, Collie .
Aurora, brig, ButhlieAurora, ship, MorrisonBalgownie, barque, WoodBalmoral, ship, ClarkBelina, brig, MilneBen Avon, ship, BudgeBerbice, barque, Elliot
Brilliant, ship, MurrayBrothers, brig, KayBubona, schooner, EraserCamilla, brig, SangsterCaroline, barque, MarshCentaur, brig, JossCenturion, ship, EdwardsCharles, BruntonCathcart, barque, ReidCheviot, schooner, EttershankChristina, barque, A. ReidCitizen, brig, LeesCity of Aberdeen, steamer, HowlingCity of London, steamer, Cargill
Clarinda, barque, MoffatClipper, schooner, M'KayColumbine, brig, M'LennanCock of the North, smack, Scott
Commodore, brig, ClarkConcord, schooner,Conqueror, ship, SmithCountess of Seafield, ship,
Cruiser, yacht, EnnewCurlew, schooner, ClarkCyclone, ship, HossackDahlia, schooner, MorganDee, schooner, Scott .
Duke of Richmond, steamer, CampbellDuke of Buccleuch, schooner, VollarDunrobin Castle, ship, CobbanEarl of Aberdeen, steamer, MearnsEarl of Hopetoun, schooner, UrquhartEarl of Wemyss, brig, Cox .
Earl of Carlisle, brig, SmithElizabeth, brig, GreigElizabeth, sloop, WatsonEliza, brig, LawElizabeth Duncan, brig, CampbellEllon Castle, ship, ClyneElswick, steam-tug, Newton .
Elvira, brig, M'KechnieEmigrant, ship, WatsonEmperor, brig, DinnisonEnchanter, barque, DuthieEssequibo, barque, Ritchie
Owner or Agent. Ton9.
Wm. Talbot & Co. . . 140George Leslie . . • 146George Leslie . . . 600B. Moir . . . .327R. Catto & Son . . .198The Master . . .50Donaldson Rose & Co. . . 403James Aiken, Jun.. . . 184George Thomson & Son . 207George Leslie . . . 204The Master . . .65Andrew Anderson . . 314R. Johnston . . .127Alex. Cooper . . . 709A. & W. Nicol . . .324George Leslie . . . 356Wm. Ligertwood & Co. . .113George Leslie . . . 684Alexander Duthie . . 369William Duthie . . .548James Winlaw, Jun. . . 92Thomas Adam . . .91Francis Montgomery . . 130Neil Smith . . .435Blaikie Brothers . . 192George Thomson, Jun. . . 639J. Catto, Son, & Co. . . 131John T. Rennie . . .422The Master . . .70J. Catto, Son, & Co. . . 247James Goldie . . . 139Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co. 961
Do. Do. 1116G. Milne & Co. . . . 341The Master . . .89The Master . . .176
. 48Murray & Garden . . 188Aberdeen Commercial Co. * . 145John T. Rennie . . . 457Henry Adamson . . 520Wm. Hogarth . . .17John Nicol . . .116Robert Catto & Son . . 665George Morgan . . .73Aberdeen Commercial Co. . 97Leith & Clyde Shipping Co. . 474William Duthie . . .172Donaldson Rose & Co. . . 545Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co. 907Thomas Adam . . . 134George Leslie . . . 165Thomas Wright . . .192G. Elmslie & Son . . 162Wm. Ligertwood& Co. . . 64John Gibb & Son . . 218A. Steven . . . 218Andrew Anderson . . 350The Master . . .13The MasterR. Catto & Son . . .934John Dinnison . . .199William Duthie . . .486William Duthie . . .341D
Built.
180040514554
45503942424816
484822544750143331
394950365334404435442140393537385048
475335463829514725265439
179118405153
53495147
34 ABERDEEN SHIPPING.
Name and Master.
Eva, schooner, M'KenzieExile, schoonerFairy, schooner, ParrotFancy, brig, Buyers .
Favourite, brig,
First, schooner,Florence, schooner, MackieForth, schooner, CookGarland, schooner, LongmuirGem, schooner, DuthieGladiator, ship, Sim .
Gladiolus, barque, TaylorGranite, brig, CadenheadGranite City, ship, LeaskHaidee, schooner, BlackHannibal, ship, WalkerHappy Return, schooner, NicolsonHarbottle Castle, schooner, DonaldHarriet, brig, DuncanHarvest Home, brig,Hawk, schooner, CraigHawk, schooner, TaylorHeather Bell, brig, MillerHelen, brig, Ganson .
Henrietta, schooner, DunninghamHero, barqueHope, brig, ReidIsabella, brig, BurgessIsabella Leith, brig, RobertsonIsland Home, barque, MartinJames Booth, ship, BoothJames Chadwick, brig, StrachanJane Boyd, barque, Ganson ,
Jane Pirie, ship
Jane, schooner, MearnsJane, PertJanets & Margarets, sloop, ScottJohn Bunyan, ship. GrantJohn Knox, barque, MunroKaffirland, ship, StephenLady of the Lake, schooner, DuncanLion, brig, JossLiverpool Packet, schooner, MorganLondon, schooner, BoadenLord Haddo, barque, ForbesLord Metcalfe, barque, CargillLuna, brig, PettyMTntosh, schoonerMagnet, brig, MennieMaid of Judah, ship, MerchantMain, schooner, KingMansfield, schooner, PhillipsMargaret, brig, CraigMargaret Milne, barque, RitchieMargaret, schooner, Walker .
Mariner, schooner, WoodMarquis of Stafford, sloop, M'KenzieMary, schooner, MainMarys, schooner, FletcherMary Jane, schooner, Wood .
Mary Read, brig, ChristieMary Scott, sloop, NaughtyMathesis, barque, GreavesMercury, schooner, WattMessenger, schooner, M'LeanMiranda, brig, Leslie .
Myrtle, brig, Steele .
New Astley, brig, HutchinsonNew Frederick, brig, M'BeathNoma, schooner, Taylor
Owner or Agent. Tons.. Built.
R. Catto & Son . . 118 1854John Jamieson . 39 49Leith & Clyde Shipping (Do. . 150 42John Law . 148 48Alexander Duthie . 206 44John M'Lauchlan . 60Andrew Crane . 127 31John Bruce . 103 26Robert Brown . 88 27Robb, Brothers & Co. . 100 46Henry Adamson . . 534 50B. Moir . . 556 53Aberdeen Commercial C ». . 186 46Henry Adamson . 800 53Robb Brothers & Co. . 55John Cook . 576 51John M'Lachlan . . 63The Master . 114 42Robert Anderson . 165 42Aberdeen Lime Company .140 38George Leslie . 159 15Blaikie Brothers . 84N. Smith, jun. . 191 51John M'Lachlan . . 91 34The Master . 122 45William Duthie . . 288 43Donaldson Rose & Co. . 126 43Alexander Hay . 155 39George Millar, jun. . 193 48J. Catto, Son & Co. . 314 51James Williamson . 636 51M. Manuelle . 145 47George Thompson, jun. . 387 43James Williamson . 427 47P. Beveridge . 84The Master . 46R. Johnson . 44 2)
George Thompson, jun. . 466 48. 296 52
R. Catto & Co. . . 826 51Aberdeen Commercial C<). . 100 39A. Hall & Son . . 275 26The Master . 81 19Blaikie Brothers . 140 37John T. Rennie . 291 47George Thompson, jun. . 510 45Aberdeen Commercial Ci . 186 48The Master . 198Robert Maitland . 176 45George Thompson jun. . 756 53The Master . 81 41George Thompson & Son . 124 24W. Rosie . . 186 47John Cook . 279 47The Master .
Robert Maitland . 142 35Alex. M'Kay . 47 27The Master . 128 4SWilliam Talbot & Co. . 133
. 81
. 113
36
The Master 35William M'Kinnon & Co. . 47 40Charles Grainger . 305 41
George Elmslie & Son . 164 42John Catto, Son, & Co. . 174 39Benjamin Moir . . 205 47W. Steel . . 60 09John Law . 108 04J. Adam . . 112 13
Blaikie Brothers . 58 39
ABERDEEN SHIPPING. 35
Name and Master.Ocean Bride, schooner, ScottOchtertyre, barque, SmartOliver Cromwell, ship, AlexanderOmar Pacha, ship, Thomson .
Orwell Lass, brigPacific, barque, PatersonPatriot, brig, StewartPaul Jones, schooner, BullinariaPeggv, smack, AffleckPerth, schooner, LesliePeruvian, barque, BrucePhoenician, barque, Samson .
Pomona, brig, .
Prince of Wales, barque, DonaldProspect, schooner, BenzieQueen (The) steamer, CampbellRaphael, ship, DuthieRenown, barque, WalkerRichard Grainger, schooner, GordonRichebucto, barque, Colvin .
Robert M'William, brig, MauriceRose, barque, GibbRose, schooner, Souter
,
Rubens, ship, Ritchie .
Sally, M'PhersonSamson, schooner, Linklater .
Sarah, schooner, ChristieSarah, brig, MilneShepherdess, barque, ScorgieSnow-flake, yacht, OaklySt. Andrew, barque, Palmer .
St. George, schooner, DunninghamSt. Lawrence, barque, TullochSt. Nicholas, brig, LyonScottish Maid, schooner, GordonScottish Maid, barque, AlexanderSea Horse, brig, UrquhartSeaton, brig, M'ConnachieSir Ed. Banks, sehooner, DevineSir Wm. Pulteney, brig, LinklaterSir William Wallace, brig, M'AndrewSmithfield, schooner, Mowat .
Sophia, schooner, Chalmers .
Sovereign, steam-ship, SnowieSportsman, schooner, GrantSpartan, yacht,Struggler, brig, GansonSuperior, brig, SimpsonSylvanus, brig, AndersonThalia, barque, VolumTheophilus, brig, SaundersTom Duff, Christie .
Undaunted, barque, JohnstonUnion, RobertsVallisneria, barque, NicolVaroon, RobertsonVictoria, steamer, WilletVictoria, schooner, AllanVictory, barque, FowlerVictory, steam-tug, GauldVesta, schooner, RaikerWalter Hood, ship, SproatWaterloo, brig, GrayWatson, sloop, M'DonaldWm. Maitland, brig, MennieWm. Oughtred, schooner, StephenWoodland Lark, brig, TaylorWoolloomooloo, ship, StewartZephyr, smack, Ham .
Owner or Agent. TonsAlexander Scott . 65Alex. Craigmile . . 221George Thompson,jun. . . 473George Thompson, jun. . 1124W. Simpson . . . 169Andrew Anderson . 386G. Spark . 98John Duffus . 79John Forbes . 26The Master . 116Donaldson Rose & Co. . 413George Thompson, jun. . 478Robert Johnston . 136George Thompson, jun. . . 582A. Hay . . . 107Leith & Clyde Shipping Co. . 662A. Anderson . 390William Duthie . . 311W. Williamson . . 115George Thompson, jun. . 400Robert Catto & Son . 298Donaldson Rose & Co. . 232Arbuthnot & Co. . 55Andrew Anderson . 362W. M'Pherson . 50John T. Rennie . . 136John Christie . 54Donaldson Rose & Co. . 232Alexander Duthie & Co. . 284William Hogarth . 18Thomas Adam . 310George Thomson & Son . IllDonaldson Rose & Co. . 406Robert Maitland . 140George Leslie . 142A. & W. Nicol . . 523A. Duthie & Co.A. & W. Nicol '. 185John Gibb & Son . 95John Gibb & Son . 176Donaldson Rose & Co. . . 183Aberdeen Lime Company . 166William Williamson . 89Leith & Clyde Shipping Co, . 459George Elmslie & Son . . 143Hogarth & Co. . 12John Webster . 170Andrew Anderson . 143Robert Maitland . 167Alexander Booth . 350Robert Maitland . 96The Master . 85William Duthie . . 300
John Nicol . 210B. Moir . 598Nisbet & Robertson . 279Aberdeen Lime Company . 180John Nicol , 239Leith & Clyde Shipping Co. . 92Aberdeen Lime Co. • 96George Thompson, jun. . . 918G. Wilson . 91P. Beveridge . 42Robert Maitland
. 159Robert Stephen . . 36R. Johnston . 203George Thomson, jun. . 627W. Hogarth 47
ALPHABETICAL LIST
OF
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &c.
WITH
REFERENCES TO THEIR SITUATIONS,
AHD
Containing the NAMES of the principal Inhabitants,
ACADEMY STREET,
From Dee street to Crown street.
ADELPHI,Between 49 and 51 Union street.
3 William Walker, grocer, &c.
7 I. Machray & Co., wine merchants
... A. Batten, agent
10 Mrs. Henry Liffen, hotel
1
1
William F. Ogg, advocate
... James A. Leslie, writer
12 David Mitchell, advocate
... James Bryce, advocate
13 David Chalmers, printer, h.
... James Chalmers (D. C. & Co.)
... John Chalmers (do.)
14 William Gordon, advocate
... William Hunter, advocate
... Robert Brown, wine merchant, h.
15 16 D. Edwards, commission agent
17 James Steel, M.D.18 Francis Ogston, M.D.19 John Mather, commission agent
20 A. Pirie & Sons, paper manufacturers
22 Francis Edmond, advocate
... William Mowat, writer
23 Moir & Brown, wine merchants
24; M'Kenzie & Mathews, architects
... Deeside Railway Office
28—29 D. Chalmers & Co., printers, &c.
28—29 Aberdeen Journal Office
31 John Wright, turner
... Mrs. P. Wright
ADELPHI LANE,
From Market street to Adelphi court.
I. Machray & Co., wine merchants
A. Batten, commission agent
Alex. Hay & Co., spirit dealers
AFFLECK PLACE,From Marywell street to Affleck street.
2 Andrew Affleck
... William Anderson3 Robert Brown, timber merchant
AFFLECK STREET,From Crown street to Wellington road.
1 Robert Collie, fancy warehouse... Peter Cumine2 Mrs. Weir3 John Low, baker4? William Young, shipmaster
5 Charles Stuart, shipmaster
6 James Donald, shipmaster
7 William Black, secretary
9 James Anderson, grocer
10 Alexander Reith, carter
11 William Henderson, clerk
ALBERT STREET,
From Waverly place to Carden place.
1 William Thorn, (of A. and W. Thorn)1 Miss Thorn2 Tho3. Ruxton, advocate and agent3 Mrs. Patrick Bannerman4 Charles Ruxton6 Mrs. Adamson, sen.
8 William Adamson, sharebroker13 Mrs. Leslie
15 Robert Fletcher
17 Mrs. Dr. Alex. Paterson19 William M'Kinnon, ironmonger... Lauchlan M'Kinnon, advocate
ALBION STREET,From Park street to Links.
1 Mrs. King, provision seller
38 STREETS, SQUAftES, &c.
12 William Peebles, ship-rigger
22 G. Bate, blacksmith
23 William Stott, grocer
ALBION COURT,18 Castle street.
ALBYN PLACE,West from Alford place.
1 Miss Robertson, of Balgownie
2 James Boyn M'Combie, advocate
3 Misses Cumine of Battray
4 Misses Black
4J William B. FergusonMrs. John Wilson's lodgings
5 Francis Edmond, advocate
5J Duncan Forbes,
6 Captain A. D. Fordyce, R. N.
6J John Jamieson, merchant
7 Miss Bannerman... Thomas Bannerman... George Bannerman8 Female Orphan Asylum
... Miss Allerdice, matron, do.
8 Miss M'Condach, teacher, Asylum9 James Brebner, advocate
10 Alex. Morrice (of W. M'K. and Co.)
11 W. Cooper (of P. and C.)
... W. Connon, merchant12 William C. Hunter, of lillery
14 Captain A. S. Fisher of Murcar15 Captain Craigie
16 George Marquis, accountant
17 Mrs. Millar
18 Mrs. M'Kenzie of Glack16 Benjamin Reid, seedsman20 James Laing, ironmonger
ALFORD PLACE,To Albyn place from Union pldce.
1 Miss Simpson2 John Milne, confectioner
3 Miss Dalrymple4 George Rennie, shipmaster
5 John Smith, late ot Rotterdam6 George Simpson, corkcutter
ANN PLACE,Back Stocket Road.
J, M'Pherson, comb manufacturer
ANN STREET,From Maberly street to Hutcheou street.
31 John Fullerton, merchant
35 John Lawrence, slater
49 John M'Quarrie, tailor, h.
ANNAND'S COURT,30 James street.
Miss Burgess, dressmaker, &c.
Miss Catto, dressmaker
BACK WYND,From Union street to Schoolhill.
Stamps and Taxes Office
5—9 John Ritchie, saddler, h. 7
6 George Walker, innkeeper & post-horse
master11 Peter Ellis, spirit dealer
13 John Campbell, post-horse master
15 J. M' Hardy, blacksmith, h. 17
3435 J. Strachan, late bookseller
3639
Donaldson's School
J. Crombie, merchant
BALMORAL PLACE,South from Holburn place.
Alexander Gerard, teacher
Mrs. Forsyth
John Anderson, grocer, &c.
John Barron, advocate
Rev. J. Robertson
BALTIC STREET,From Prince Regent street to Links.
2 James Booth, grocer
6 James Mearns
BANK OF SCOTLAND COURT,35 Castle street
Bank of Scotland, Arthur Thomson, agent
BANK STREET,From South Crown street to Wellington road.
Charles M'Condach, foremanWilliam Rae, mill-wright
Thomas Fraser, clerk
J. M'Condach, manager, Torry Brick
WorksRobert Forsyth of Devanha CombworkPeter HumeJames Jamieson, masonMrs. John Sutherland, grocer & spirit
dealer
Mrs. Donald M'Phail
BANNERMILL STREET,From Summer lane to the Links.
1 Andrew Ritchie, shipmaster
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 39
2 James Longmuir, shipmaster
3 Alexander Burgess
... Mrs. Robertson
... Alexander Walker, shipmaster
... William Burgess
4 John Calvan, shipmaster
8 Jonathan Newson
BARNETT'S CLOSE,
From Guestrow to Flourmillbrae.
2 Alex. Nicol, cooper
3 A. and J. Pirie and Co.
6 Joseph Butler, flesher, /(.
7 George Michie, cooper
8 Francis Beattie, h. 7
BEATTIE'S COURT,102 Gallowgate.
B. Mitchell, lock and hinge maker
BEATTIE'S (J.) COURT,101 Gallowgate.
BELMONT STREET,From Union street to Schoolhill
1 John Cook, horse-hirer
4 Charles Fyfe, house agent
... Aberdeen Advertiser Office
... George Adams, publisher
... John Campbell, post-horse master
... James M'Aulay, surveyor (of Stampsand Taxes)
... John Finiister, surveyor of taxes
... John Clerk, surveyor of taxes
... Alexander Diack, collector of O. M.poor's assessment
5 William Russell, late tailor
... William Stevenson, agent9 William Tempelton, M.D.
1 1 Miss Grant of Monymusk13 Dr. Neil Sutherland
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17 G. J. Nicol, M.D.20 William Ross, advocate
22 A., G. and J. Thomson, h.
24 Misses Gibson, milliners
... Mrs. Gardener, teacher
23—25 T. & N. Burnett, advocates
27 Mrs. Simpson... Alexander Simpson, advocate
30 Peter Ewan, town sergeant
31 Deaf and Dumb Institution
32 James Ewing, funeral waiter
... Mrs. Robertson, sick nurse
41 Miss Melvin43 James Henderson, architect
45 Robert Shand, advocate
BERRY LANE,From Gallowgate to Loch Stieet.
1 Mrs. Ross, draper
... Mrs. Grant's lodgings
16 Alexander Smith, spirit dealer
28 William Clyne and Sons, curriers
29 George M'Kay, vintner
BLACK'S BUILDINGS,From Woolmanhill to Spa street
1,2, & 3 Andrew Sutherland & Sons2 Andrew Sutherland, sen., h.
... Andrew Sutherland, jun., h.
4 Miss Hird, milliner
5 John Grant, grocer, h.
... John Booth, watchmaker, h.
6 William, Cay, h.
7 Mrs. John Wilson, lodgings
... Henry Jackson, M.D.
... Mrs. Milne810
11 James Anderson, grocer
12 W. & W. Morrison, fleshers
13 James Walker, clerk
... Miss M. Lindsay, dressmaker,.. Mrs. Hunter, dressmaker... James Craig, saddler, h.
14 Alex. Cruickshank, grocer
BLACKFRIARS STREET,From Woolmanhill to St. Andrew street.
1 James Hay... Alexander Hay, draper, A.
... Mrs. Strachan, sick-nurse
Alexander MovvatJames Simpson, merchant, h.
Miss Robertson, teacher, k.
Mrs. Low, dressmakerJoseph Lawrence, tailor
Charles Morrison, h.
James Rusk, carpenter, h. 30Robert Hay, merchantWm. Smith, carpenter, h. 24Peter Gellan, h.
William Mearns, plasterer
William DonaldMrs. Bruce, lodgings
Mrs. CruickshankJames RustMrs. P. Fyfe, milliner
William Yunnie, carpenter
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BLAIKIE'S (PROVOST) QUAY,South side of Harbour.
Brands and Scorgie, shipbuilders
Commercial Co.
40 STREETS, SQUARES, &c.
Aberdeen Lime Co.
A. & F. Manuelle, stone merchants
G. Milne and Co., wood merchants
BLAIRTON LANE,
From Broad street to Guestrow.
3 Broad street Academy... William Clark, teacher
5 William Kelman, tailor
BON-ACCORD LANE,
From Dee street to Bon-accord street.
9 Mrs. Alexander, lodgings
10 James Keith, clerk (of M'Donald &Leslie)
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Mrs. M'Lean, grocer
12 Mrs. George Rae12 Francis Corter, bootmaker
13 William Holmes, cooper
... William Holmes, jun.
... William Shirer, clerk
18 Robert Paul, artist
... John Paul, jun., plasterer
19 William Robertson, wright
BON-ACCORD ROW,
From Union place to Bon-accord terrace.
BON-ACCORD SQUARE,From East to West Craibstone street.
1 Mrs. Thomas M'Combie2 James F. Beattie, land-surveyor, &c.
... James Simpson, advocate
3 George Elmslie
4 Miss Gill
5 Misses Skene6 Misses Gibbon7 Alexander M'Donald (of M'Donald &
Leslie)
8 Mrs. Gordon9 Eliezer Melville (of T. Melville & Sons)
10 Mrs. R. Morrice
11 William Gordon, sharebroker
12 Andrew Sutherland & Sons, manufacts.
13 Kenneth M'Kenzie, collect, of customs
14 William Shirres, merchant
15 Mrs. Alexander Simpson
16 John F. Whyte, grain merchant
BON-ACCORD STREET,
From Union streot to Springbank terrace.
1 Pat. & Alex. Davidson, advocates
4 Laing & Melvin, saddlers, &c.
5 J. Campbell, post-horse master, &c.
7 John Campbell, surgeon
8 Laing & Melvin .coachbuilders
9 Misses Paterson, dressmakers & mil-
liners
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11 Mrs. Captain Wade, lodgings
13 James Roy, wood merchant
14 John Dempster... Miss Alcock
15 Mrs. Reid... Mrs. John Saunders
17 John Avery, printer
18 Mrs. D. Souter
20 Mrs. Thompson... Miss Thompson21 Mrs. John Henderson
25 Daniel Laird (of J. & L)... John Macdonald, bookseller
... David Millar, architect & civil engineer
29 Mrs. M'Kay31 John Wood, surgeon
33 James Clark, clothier
(bon-accord lane)35 Patrick Watson, grocer
36 Barnard M'Donald, contractor
37 Miss Shepherd38 Miss Chisholm, teacher
39 James Forsyth, mail guard
... Robert Ferguson, mason40 Miss Ferguson41 George Mackie, coachman
42 Andrew Byrne, clerk
43 William Marshall, draper
44 Rev. Patrick Cheyne45 Miss Wood, dressmaker
... Mrs. James Falconer
... Mrs. Shand, sick nurse
49 James Smith, cabinetmaker
... Miss Smith, dressmaker
. . . Miss Wallace, staymaker
... Miss Mennie50 Mrs. John Swanston
51 Misses L. & F. Grant, milliners
51 J Mrs. Norris
... Miss Grant, lodgings
52 John Keith (of Pratt & Keith)
53 Robert Mearns, builder
... Mrs. Mearns, lodgings
54 George Rennie, shipmaster
56 William Simpson, advocate, &c.
57 D. G. Cattanach, advocate
58 William Simpson, advocate, h.
59 William Hutcheon (of W. & H.)
60 Mrs. Macdonald61 James White, merchant
... Mrs. James White62 James Giles, R.S.A.
63 Thomas Will, manufacturer
65 Captain James Bland
66 John Fraser (of J. F. & Son.)
67 Mrs. William Pirie
... Lieut. A. Wales, R.N.
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 41
68 George Watson, late merchant69 John Duncan, writer
71 George Presly, clerk
... Miss Allan73 John Poole74 John Airth75 Alexander Ross, advocate76 John Forbes, clothier
77 William Reid (of J. D. & Co.)... William L. Reid, advocate79—81 James Ireland, baker80 Alexander Lyon, leather merchant83 Mrs. Collie, lodgings
84 A. D. Scott, manager85 Misses Stewart86 George Anderson (of J. Duguid & Co.)
... Miss Donald87 Miss Smith88 Mrs. A. Smith of Blackhills
... Alexander Smith of Blackhills
89 Mrs. George Garden90 Mrs. Davidson, lodgings
91 Simpson Shepherd, grocer
BON-ACCORD TERRACE,From Bon-accord row, to Bon-accord street.
4 Thomas Foster8 Mrs. Dr. Farquh arson9 John Tocher, tailor
10 Mrs. A. Paterson
... Rev. J. D. Miller
14 John Drummond, h.
16 John Fyfe, brushmaker18 Hugh Sutherland (of Stephen & Suth-
erland)
• 21 Misses Allardyce22 John Brebner, contractor
23 Mrs. Panton24 Mrs. Liarertwood
25 Patrick Fairbairn, professor
26 Misses Nicholson of Glenbervie... Mrs. B. Nicholson27 Patrick Davidson of Inchmarlo28 Francis Clerihew, advocate29 Mrs. Major Youngson30 Rev. John Adam (Free south Church)31 Mis. Colonel Sinclair
... James A. Sinclair, accountant32 Thomas Blaikie (of J. Blaikie & Sons)
33 James F. Hadden, manufacturer34 Miss Young35 Mrs. Leslie
... Alexander Leslie
36 William Mackenzie
BOTKWELL COURT,25 Justice street.
G. Bothwell, candle manufacturerJohn Booth, berthmasterJohn Paterson
BOURTIE'S COURT,19 Upparkirkgate.
Poor's Hospital for Boys
BREBNER'S COURT,9 Castle street.
John Rough, corn extractor
BREBNER'S COURT,84 Shiprow.
James Collie, tidewaiter
Thomas Rutherford, carverWilliam Caie, shore porter
Mrs. H. SmithMaxwell M'Guffie, spirit dealerJames Duncan, shipmaster
BROAD STREET.1 George Shepherd, bookseller
4 Hugh Ross, jun., haberdasher6 George Masson, printer
... Thomas Stewart, agent10 J. Duguid & Co., clothiers
12 Black & Ferguson14 Robert Thompson, furnishing tailor
... Miss Thompson, ladies school16 J. & W. Grant, clothiers
18 Alex. Bothwell, confectioner20 Jas. Robertson, haircutter
22 Mrs. Mullet's lodgings
... Alex. Brown, auctioneer24 J. & J. Fleming, hardware merchants26 Charles Coutts, chemist... Jas. Rettie (M. Rettie & Son's jewel-
lery dept )
28 John Rhind, agent
2£ Alex. Henderson, bookbinder3 George Handyside, shoe warehouse5 John Fredrick
7 David Rust, clothier
9 Alex. Wilson, shoemaker11 Alex. Findlay, shoemaker13 E. & R. Spence, boot manufacturers15 G. Clark & Son, wholesale booksellers
17 Alex. Findlay, shoe shop19 Wm. Russell, bookseller
21 Alex. Crombie, fruit shop h. 2323 Charles King, furnishing tailor
23 Joseph Nicol, baker
25 William Duncan, bootmaker27 George Simpson, coikcutter
29 Jas. Johnstone, messenger-at-arms
... Miss Bowie's lodgings
... Captain George Hackney
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Broad Street
30 Patrick Whyte, tobacco manufacturer
32 Jas. Anderson's billiard rooms
34 William Ross, ironmonger
... James Stephen, ironmonger
(queen street)38 A. Burge, hat manufacturer
40 George Maitland, book agent
.,.. Alex. Watson, clerk
.. John Stephen, plumber h.
42 William Diack, hardware merchant
44 W. Davidson, & Co. grocer
46 (henderson's court.)48 W. Brand, watchmaker52 John Crane, grocer
51 B. & W. M'Killiam, confectioners
58 City Loan Office sale room60 Peter Crombie, jeweller
62 George Smith, shoemaker64 Miss Ingram, dressmaker
66 John Lunan, stationer
68 Andrew H. Piggie, tailor
70 Alex, dimming72 Wilson & Robb, shoemakers
74 Mrs. Mitchell
76 William Mollison
80 Wm. French, grocer
82 Marischal College
... John Cooper, sacrist
... John Colvin, porter
84 Adam Singer, agent
86 John Forbes, tea merchant
89 Hugh Gordon & Co.
90 John Smith, chemist
91 James Gordon... William M'Pherson, bookseller, h
92 John A. Wilson, bookseller
BROADFORD,North West of George street.
1 George Martin, grocer, h. 14
3J Broadford Bread Company4 Alexander Cormack, tailor
4 John Davidson, advocate, h.
. . . Alexander Reid
... D. Sinclair, teacher, h.
4J John Gemlo, grocer
6" Basil M'Killiam, h.
8 Alexander Craig, h.
9 J. Garioch, hairdresser, h.
11 John Murray, sen., h.
... John Murray, jun., h.
J. M'Donald, merchant, h. 12
14 James Morgan, h.
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. Miss Martin, milliner
16 Joseph Rowell, blacksmith
17 John Masson, grocer, h.
18^ Misses Welch, dressmakers, h. 18
continued.
31 William Stephen, baker33—35 John Both well, bootmaker35 William Petrie, baker
36 W. L. Jaffery, shoe shop
37 William Duncan, boot & shoemaker39 Alexander Lyon, leather dealer
43 John Hall, merchant47 Patrick Ironside, auctioneer
49 Mrs. Howie's lodgings
... Miss Andrew's lodgings
53 James Thompson, shoemaker57 James Aiken, shoemaker59 William M'Pherson, bookseller
61 Andrew Tarras, clerk
63 Edward Dawes, shoemaker67 William Inglis, baker
69 Elizabeth MKintosh71 George Cormack, furniture dealer
73 Janet Taylor, stoneware merchant77 Mrs. Scorgie, lodgings
79 Buclianston Mill Warehouse81 George Sangster, jeweller
85 John Forsyth, leather merchant
... Mrs. T. A. Boulton, milliner
87 Andrew Fiddes, refreshment rooms
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Miss Middleton, dressmaker
Mrs. M'Donald, lodgings
A. Donaldson, flesher, h.
John Legge, stonecutter, h.
Miss Craig, teacher
Robert Craig, grocer
J. Adam, timber merchantJames Sherrar, jobbing gardener
William Forsyth, feuar
George P. Robertson
William MatthewsAlexander Johnston
David Fraser, h.
Mrs. Fyie, grocer
Misses HunterMiss Bothwell
Miss Sutherland
Mrs. Glennie
Miss WighamAlexander Napier, clerk
Mrs. Machray
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 43
35 John Porter, feuar
... Wm, Crawford, flaxdresser
... George Rennie, pi-inter, h.
William Brown39 Roderick M'Kay, feuar
Wm. Rae, gardener, MillbankJames White, flesher, Millbauk place
BROADFORD PLACE,
6 David Thomson, h.
6 Henry Gilfillan,
8 Hugh Fraser, clothier, h.
10 Jn. Mess, grain merchant, h.
William Duthie, advocate, h.
Alex. Duthie, advocate, A.
Alexander Wallace, grocer, h.
BROADFORD LANE,From Broadford to Causewayend road.
1 Robert Craig, grocer, h.
James Berry, gardener
BRUCE'S COURT,20 Loch street
BURN COURT,44 Upperkirkgate.
Arthur King, printer, /*.
Mis. Anderson, sick nurse
Misses Anderson, milliners, &c.
BURNETT'S CLOSE,5 Exchequer Row.
8 Jas. Gillespie, cottage hotel
9 Mrs. Livingston, vintner
11 Alexander Wright, vintner
12 Mrs. Bridgeford, vintner
BURR'S COURT,152 Gallowgate.
BURSAR'S COURT,61 Castle street.
CALSAY SEAT.
Francis Gael, spirit dealer, gardenerMiss Johnston
CANAL LANE,From Canal terrace to Summer lane.
1 Aberdeen Soda Water Co.
1^ Robert Eddie, brewer... William Harvey2 James Law, carter
CANAL ROAD,From Causewayend to Froghall.
Robert Davidson, chemist
Misses Leslie
CANAL STREET,
From Mounthooly bridge to Froghall bridge.
3 Miss Jane Sangster
i William Laing, h.
6 James Walker, iate seedsman7 Angus Ross, late of 79th Regt.
8 Miss Gordon, lodgings
9 David Bremner, (Customs)10 Alexander Harp1
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John Ramsay... Henry Brechin, h.
12 Mrs. Cruickshank, lodgings
... William Milne
... Misses Milne, seamstresses
John Paterson, advocate, h.
James Cocker, nurseryman, SunnyparkJohn Christie, crofter, SunnyparkJohn Taylor, rope manufaet., FroghallJohn Christie, gardener, Froghall
CANAL TERRACE,
From Virginia street to Garvock street.
3 Alexander C. Matthew, surgeon
4 Walter Hood, shipbuilder
a John Duthie, shipbuilder
6 John Dinnison, shipmaster
6g Roderick Munro, shoemaker7 A. Maurice, shipmaster
... Andrew Ledingham, clerk
8 James Leslie, (of Gas Light Co.)
10 Mrs. James Sim... Charles Anderson, shipmaster11 Isaac Merchant, shipmaster12 James Methven, fishcurer
CANDLEMAKER'S COURT,46 Grallowgate
John Scott, chimney sweep
CARDEN PLACE,
From Skene road to Rubislaw.
2 William Henderson, builder
3 John Keith (Town and County Bank)
4 Miss Cumming... John D. Milne, jun., advocate
5 Thomas Melville, jun., ironmonger6 Rev. D. Simpson
_ 7 Rev, John Thompson8 David M'Donald \9 Rev. James C. M<Pha4110 John Melvin (of Laing afrd Melvin)
William Hunter, advocate
12 James Wyllie (of D. Wyllie and Son)
13 Mrs. TawseNeil Smith, grain merchant
44 STRRETS, SQUARES, &c.
CARMELITE STREET,From Green to Trinity street.
1 John Matthew, merchant2 Charles Carder, spirit dealer, &e. h.
... Gilbert M'Rindle, head porter (RoyalHotel)
4 Alexander Martin, agent
5 Thomas M'Guffie, brewer5 James M'Beath, flesher
6 John White, fishmonger
... Alex. Gilduwie
7 Mrs. William Ledinghara
,.. John Smart, contractor
... William Cromar, clerk
7^- W. & A. Hogg, wrights
8 Miss Hay, dressmaker... Mrs. Hay, sick-nurse
... Alexander Clark, shipmaster
... Mrs. Duncan, provision dealer
9 Thomas Jamieson, wright
... Alexander Hutcheon, upholsterer
10 James M'Donald, porter
... Mrs. Pirie, fishmonger
11 Mrs. Stevenson, midwife... James Brew... Walter M'Kenzie, spirit dealer
13 John Webster, baker
... George Watt, slater
... John Hogg
... Mrs. J. Stewart14 Benjamin Esson15 William Gove, fishmonger18 William Reid, vintner
20 Peter Hogg, tinplate woiker
CARMELITE LANE,Prom Fisher row to Trinity street.
2 Mrs. Leys, provision dealer
... Mrs. M'Donald, flesher
4 Mrs. M'Beath, fishmonger
7 Alexander Hutcheon, upholsterer
... George More, house carpenter
CARNEGIE'S BRAE,From Netherkirkgate to Green.
2 Farquharson Paterson, h. 3
3 C. Wilson, letter-carrier
(j John Sorley, reedmaker9 Daniel M'Dougal, chimney sweep
Mrs. Rae, broker
CAROLINE PLACE,From Skene square to Hutcheon street.
1 James Tait
2 William Walker3 William Barker, h.
4 Rev. James Stirling
5 Anthony Wigham6 David Gill, h.
CASTLE STREET,From Uuion street to Justice street and Castlebrae.
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William Ewan, furnishing tailor
George Adam, and Co. tailors
Town House,(lodge walk)North of Scotland Bank(king street)Jas. Wisely & Co. worsted rnanufacts,
John Duncan, advocate
George Davidson, bookseller
Miss Bain, lodgings
Alex. Henderson, confectioner
Mrs. MartinRichard Philip (of Milne and Sons.)
George Stirling, grocer— 16 Daniel M'Bean, cabinetmakerJohn Smith, shore porter
Alex. Sutherland, grocer
William Cruickshank, grocer
William Steel, accountant
Mrs. Gallagher
John H. WattMiss WattGeorge Jessiman, grocer
(justice street)Smith and Gordon, painters
Rev. J. H. WilsonWilliam Rough, commission agent
Spence and Watson, drapers
Miss M'KenzieMisses Robertson, teachers
(castle brae)James M- Donald, cabinetmakerAlex. Cumming, spirit dealer
John Smith, cabinet makerAlex. Sim, accountant Bank of Scotland
Charles Runcie, sen.
(St. John's Court") Jas. Collie, advocate
William Fraser, tailor
Adam Williamson, hairdresser
National Bank of Scotland BranchWilliam Bennett, printer
Alex. Gordon, advocateAlex. Chivas, advocate, &c.John Porter, shore porter
James Maclean, druggist
Alex. Davidson, jun., grocer
Peter Rafferty, merchantAlex. Aitken, shore porter
George Henry, shore porter
James Daniel, and Co. printers
Robert Smollet
Alex. Watt and Sons, grocers
Mrs. Robert Jamieson, sen.
Mrs. Badenoch, lodgings
STREETS, SQUARES, &c . 45
50 William Sellar, confectioner
5) John Mitchell, jun., manufacturer
52 T. Menzies, printer and stationer
(marischai, street)53 Aberdeen Banking Company,54 George Cornwall, printer
... Joseph R. Cornwall, printer
54 William Bain, banker... City of Glasgow Bank Branch55 Hu^h Fraser, china merchant56 Alex. Meston, advocate
... D. G. Cattanach, advocate
... James H. Forsyth, M. D.57 Forsyth and Elmslie, chemists &c58 Mrs. Singer, lodgings
... John Stott, tailor
... Alex. Watson, criminal officer
... James Davidson, shore porter
... William Robison, advocate
... William Steel, accountant59—GO Ferryhill mill warehouse, R. Kemp,
grain merchant61 Mrs. Colvin, inn and lodgings
62 Caledonian Hotel, Thomas Miller
CASTLEBRAE,From Casile street to Castle lane.
2 Mrs. John Chivas4 James Coutts, surgeon
5 David Henderson, fishing tackle maker... George J affray
... Robert Smollet, spirit merchant6 John Mitchell, linen manufacturer
... Alexander Inglis, ship-chandler
... David Ross, collector
11 James Craib, cooper
CASTLEHILL,
From Castlebrae to Park lane.
Rev. Alex. SpenceMrs. Spence, sen.
Miss Brown
CASTLE LANE,From Castlebrae to Fish street.
1 David Mitchell, blacksmith
3 James Cossens, wright
4 William Mitchell, wright
... Mrs. Smith
CATHERINE STREET,From Causewayend to George street.
1 Samuel Martin
... George Christie, grocer, /?..
8 John Ram age, h.
14 John Gordon, carter
14 John Paterson, shoemaker16 Alexander Mercer, wright18 William Laing28 Alexander Webster, writer
... Alexander Cameron, mason36 Alexander Adam, feuar
40 Alexander Benton, flesher, h.
54 William Brown, coachman58 James M'Pherson, manager, G. Comb
Works, h.
62 Richard Fothcringham, h.
... Miss M. Murray71 R. Cruickshank, grocer, h.
72 Miss Craig, teacher
... John Fyvie, clerk, Post Office
Mrs. Alex. FyvieJohn Walker, watchman
OATTO SQUARE,Garvock's wynd.
1—2 Alex. Williamson, baker3 Roderick Ross, shoemaker4 William Bennet, blacksmith
5 Andrew Sim, blacksmith
... John Grant, shipmaster
8 Robert Payne, sparmaker10 Mrs. Beggrie, midwife1
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CAUSEWAYEND,From Gallowgate to Gowan brae.
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Alexander Christie, grocerW. J. Baxter & Co.Mrs. Baxter, spirit dealer
George SmithRobert Davidson, stoneware merchantRobert Davidson, tailor
James Geddes, shoemakerJohn Murray, shoemakerJames Simpson, gardenerJohn Winton, grocer,/*. 13Alexander Forbes, provision dealerGeorge M'Kenzie, merchantJames Kean, brokerPeter CruickshankMrs. Kenan, provision deaierThos. Anderson, gardener, spirit dealerJames Greig, grocer, h. 26Robert Connon, h. 32Arthur Shand, late wrightJames Findlater, plasterer
John M'Dougall, broker, h. 49A. Roberts, clerk
Mrs. Roberts, midwifeAlex. Adam, slater
Miss Wilson, teacher
Davidson Lamb, feuar
46 STREETS, SQUARES, &c.
60 Miss Williams, spirit dealer
61 Alexander Smith
... John Burness, provision dealer
62 Mrs. M'Intosh, midwife
63 William Brace, builder
64 John Dawson, grocer, h. 66
65 William Walker67 Ebenezer Bain, wright, h.
71 Charles Provest, turner, h. 69
72 Peter Harkess, dog trainer
73 J. & J. Crombie, manufacturers
SO John Charles, mealseller
83 Mrs. Brown, lodgings
86 Alexander Smith, provision dealer
93 John Masson, grocer
94 George Brechin
99 William Caie
... Robert Laing, grocer
... J. & A. Blackie, merchts. h. 1 Charles
street
109 Grant Forbes, shoemaker, A.
113 William Adam, farmer, h.
117 William David, feuar
121 Alexander Dow, h.
... William Dow, writer, h.
127 R. Robertson, ropemaker, h.
CHAPEL STREET,From Union place to Skene street.
1 John Stirling, artist
... Miss Mitchell
2 Mark Christopher, shipmaster
5 David Warrack kr-
9 George Stephen, hairdresser
10 Mrs. William Donald1
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James Grub, vintner
12 Misses Smith of Birse
14 George Cornwall, printer
... Joseph R. Cornwall, printer
17 John Veitch
18 David Knox, painter
20 John Kay, teacher
... Miss Kay, teacher
21 A. Douglas, grocer
24 William Dunbar, draper and hosier
26 William Ewen, builder
28 Miss Simpson29 Thomas Baxter, baker
31 George Murray, tinplate worker34 William Milne, commission agent
38 Mrs. Munro, lodgings
39 Miss Noble's lodgings
40 Miss Jessiman's lodgings
... Mrs. G. Ross, lodgings
... Misses Moir, dressmakers
41 Mrs. John Jamieson42 George Gordon, late merchant
42J A. Ledingham, grocer
44 Captain G. Innes
... Misses Matthew, dressmakers
... David Knox, painter
46 George Paterson, painter
48 Mrs. Lieut. William Webster50 John Kerr51 Mrs. Captain Milne51 Rev. John Mitchell, Holburn Church... Alex. Fisher, teller Com. Bank52 William Gall, jun,, painter
... Mrs. Boyd
... Thomas Baird, cabinetmaker
... William Murray, builder
54 Mrs. Morrison
... George Baker, mail guard55 John Argo56 George Ironside, overseer
60 F. Cooper, grocer, &c.65 John Cobban, plasterer
... Mrs. Mitchell, midwife
... Misses Mitchell, dressmakers
... Miss M. Mitchell, dressmaker67 William Coutts, painter
... Miss Wilson, milliner
... H. D. Wilson, missionary, south parish
70 Alex. Diack, collector of O. M. Poor's
Assessment72 Mrs. Thomson... Rev. John Thomson, Blackfriars street
Congregational church
73 James Ramsay, grocer
75 J. Johnston, embroidery pattern printer
77 Mrs. John Simpson79 Thomas B. Gibson, merchant85 William Moir, tailor
86 Thomas Connel, cabinetmaker
... Robert Porter, letter-carrier
... David Troup, feuar
... Miss Connel, dressmaker and milliner
87 Wm. Glenny (of Fraser & Glenny)
88 James Smith, grocer
89 William Smart, assistant inspector of
poor of Old Machar91 Miss Smith, lodgings
93 George Alexander, cabinetmaker
95 William Robertson, wright
97 Mrs. Blackhall, lodgings
98 Daniel Fairweather
99 Andrew Gibb, lithographer
... John Ross, sharebroker
100 Robert Adam, advocate
102 Mrs. William Collie
... James Gray, teacher
103 Jas. Aiken, clerk, (North. Assce. Co.)
104 Miss Angus, provision seller
108 William Jaffray, merchant
112... William Donald, mason114 Mrs. Forrest, midwife
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 47
120 James Kelly, baker
122 Robert Gordon, flesher
... J. M'Lellan, cutter (of J. Moir & Co.)
123 George Robertson, mason... James Brown, day. patrol, New market
128 William Nicol, night patrol
CHAPEL STREET (LITTLE),
From Chapel street to Summer street.
3 Mrs. James Greig
4 John Mitchell, builder, (of M. & R.)
4 John Cromar4 Mr>. W. Ross5 Robert Gray, P. O.
... Mrs. Rae, lodgings
... Mrs. Taylor's lodgings
8 W. Murray, traveller (of J. D. & Co.)
9 John Clapperton, gardener
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CHAPEL LANE,From Weighhouse square to Shorebrae.
William Donald, merchantWilliam Campbell, spirit dealer
CHAPEL COURT,61 Gallowgate.
Hamilton Franklin, clerk to St. Paul's
John Winchester, beadle to St. Paul's
Miss WinchesterMiss Mearns
CHAPEL COURT,1 Justice street.
Charles M'Grigor, hosier, A.
Mrs. WilsonRev. John Ritchie
James Spence, draper, /*.
Mrs. Willox
CHARLES COURT,40 Upperkirkgate.
Mrs. Duncan, lodgings
Robert Ferguson, silk dyer
CHARLES STREET,
From Broadford to Causewayeud.
3 P. M'Intosh, manufacturer, /*.
4 Alexander Chalmers, feuar
7 Mrs. Bonner, provision dealer
... James T. Bonner, clerk
10 Allan M'Eachren, late of Excise1
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George Porter, h.
... James Leighton, h.
12 Roderick M'Donald, carter and feuar13 Mrs. Mackie17 Miss Elspet Catto
17 Mrs. Catto, grocer
W. & R. Blaikie, merchants, h.
John Hendry, flesher, h.
James Mann, grocer, h.
CHARLOTTE STREET.From St. Andrew street to John street,
1 B. Middleton, shoemaker... Mrs. Gray, milliner
3 William Forsyth
4 Mrs. M'Kenzie, sick-nurse
... William Pittendrigh, h.
... William Daniel, h.
5 John Joss, merchant, h.
... Alexander Marshall, h.
7 Mrs. Tytler,
... Mrs. M'Combie31 William Rattray, teacher, h.
... Alexander Lamb, plumber, h.
... John Marshall, grocer, h
... Mrs. Law33 Mrs. Irvine, lodgings
33 Al. Smith, bookseller
... William Brand, jeweller, h.
... Robert Brown, hatter, h.
... Mrs. Gray, lodgings
... Mrs. Hay, lodgings
... Isaac Jolly, grocer, h.
35 J. Fraser (of J. Fraser & Son builders)
h. 35 John street
40 Johnston Pirie, grocer, h.
42 Robt. N. Anderson, town sergeant
54 James Stephen h.
... Alex. Marchant
CHRONICLE LANE,From North street to Mealmarket street.
2 James Gordon, cooper
3 James M'Donald, cabinetmaker5 John Dixon, horse-shoer
5j Joseph Ellicock, cabinetmaker
8 James Simpson, fishmonger
9 P. Green, horse-shoer
13 Mrs. Merchant... William Ross, funeral waiter
15 Lachlan Grant, tailor
... Miss Tait, dressmaker
CHRONICLE COURT,32, Broad street and 10 Queen street
CHURCH STREET,
From Waterloo street to St. Clement street
3 George Milne, shipmaster7 Robert Ritchie, letter carrier
48 STREETS, SQUARES, &c.
7 Thomas Ritchie, druggist
10 Adam Anderson, blockmaker... Alexander Riddel, overseer
12 Duthie Barclay, tailor
CLARENCE STREET,From Waterloo street to "Wellington street.
CLARK'S COURT,2 Upperkirkgate.
Leslie ClarkJohn Clark
CLUNES' COURT,65 George street.
Thomas Skea, horse shoer.
COLLEGE STREET.From Windmillbrae to Affleck street.
1 Charles Smith, grocer
4 John Collie, plasterer
5 John Black, wright6 Joseph Kiloh, spirit dealer
12 John Bell, cooper
20 Alexander Ross, overseer
23 A. Smith, grocer and spirit dealer
26 Mrs. LamtCflesher
27 William Smith, grocer
49 Charles Donald, grocer
58 Robert Livingston, grocer
64 James Jolly, grocer and spirit dealer
77 John Black, wright
79 Alex. Thom, grocer and spirit dealer
82 Hogarth and Co., merchants83 James Aitken, missionary
87 John M'Keil90—95 D. Hogarth & Co.,prov. merchants
(college street soutb)1 David M'Kenzie, superintendent
... William Simpson (of N. & S.)
COLLEGE COURT,82 Broad street.
COLLIE'S COURT,28 Shiprow.
Alexander Collie, slater
James Simpson, day patrol
William D. Wood, shipmaster
COLLIE'S COURT,60 Gallcwgate.
COMMERCE STREET,From Quay to Park lane.
2 Alexander Wise, hairdresser
3 John Cock, provision merchant6 Alexander Eddie, baker
7 Thos. Jaffray & Son, merchants8 A. Eddie, baker
8 Mrs Webster, lodgings
10 Alexander Eraser
13 John Dunn, shipmaster
16 Misses Milne, milliners & dressmakers
18 W. H. Bruce, shipmaster... Robert Jamieson, shipmaster
22 Jonathan Mess, corn merchant23 Peter Craig, shipmaster
27 John Burness, merchant41 William Cooper, dyer
43 Robert Buthley, shipmaster
... Mathew Bullinaria, shipmaster
46 John Sangster, druggist
47 Alexander Craigmile, grocer, &c.
48 George Johnson, customs
... John Sangster, druggist
49 Alexander Craigmile, grocer, &c.50 Alexander Rainnie, builder, &c.53 Robert, Donald, shipmaster
... John Brunton, shipmaster
55 David Wood, carpenter
57 William Kidd, spirit dealer
59 John Smart, shipmaster
... James Lees, shipmaster
... John Allanach, steward
61 William Dillon, moulder
... William Mitchell, wright
... William Fletcher, shipmaster
65 Robert Mitchell, shoemaker67 John M'Lean, clerk
... William Craigmile
... George Johnston, engineer
70 David Mitchell, blacksmith
72 Alex. Rennie, builder
COMMERCE LANE,
1—3 James Gillanders, sexton
3 Miss Gillanders, bootbinder
... Miss M. Gillanders, dressmaker
COMMERCIAL COURT,58 Castle street.
William Elmslie, h.
W. Kobison, advocateWilliam Steele, accountantJ. Davidson, shore-porter
Alexander WatsonJohn Stott, tailor
Mrs. Singer, lodgings
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS,
From 107 to 123 Union street.
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 49
CONCERT COURT,Between 10 and 12 Broad street.
1 Mrs. Stevenson, lodgings
... John Ewen, tailor
Mrs. Anderson6 Fraser & Glennie, taij^rs
Arthur King & Co., printers
Aberdeen Free Press Office
CONSTITUTION STREET,
From Park street to Links.
1 Alexander Martin2 George C. M'Kay, clerk
3 Jas. Buyers (of Abdn. Rope & Sail Co.)
5 Geo. Morrison, clerk, A. R, C.
6 John Tevendale, inspector of poor
8 Mrs. Cordiner
... John Fraser, clerk
9 Alex. Imlay11 Misses Strachan12 Adam Thompson, jun., flesher
... Alex. Mellis, town sergeant... Mrs. Reid13 George Angus, (of Tillicorthy)
... John Petrie, writer
... Geo. Grant, lodgings
15 Mrs. John Wood... John Morrison, accountant
... George Morrison, M. D.
... Mrs. John Morrison
... Alex. Morrison, shipmaster
16 Wm. Milne (of Marr & Milne)
16 J John Finlayson, Herald office
... John Coutts, advocate
18 Alex. Forsyth
... George Forsyth19 Andrew Macallum, inland revenue
20 Alex. Davidson22 Jas. Allan, cook (City of London)... John Allan, advocate
23 Jas. Macaldowie, clerk (of W. Gordon)24 James Ligertwood, grocer
25 William Gall
26 John Ross, assistant commissary of
Ordnance27 William Bennett, printer
28 Benjamin Robertson, shipmaster
... David Bruce, shipmaster
... John SmithRoman Catholic School
29 George Duncan, agent
31 Alex. Shepherd33 James Black, (of Milne Cruden & Co.)
35 George Topp37 William Clark
38 Charles Walker, commission agent
39 James Munro, shipmaster
41 James Taylor42 George L. Walker43 Wm. Anderson, plumber... Andrew Castles, overseer, Banner mill
44 Rev. Jabez Palmer45 D. Wishart, shipmaster
... Mrs. Wm. Jaffray
... Mrs. Mitchell
... John Ganson, shipmaster
46 Alexander Leslie, shipmaster
... Misses Leslie, milliners
47 George Urquhart, shipmaster
... John Strachan, shipmaster
48 Mrs. Hunter49 Alexander Fraser, merchant
Marble Works50 Charles Sefton, manager, Bannermill
Bannermill
Sea View GardensLinks GardensLinks
CONSTITUTION STREET (SOUTH),
From Park street to Constitution street
1 James Anderson, night watchman4 Alexander Coutts, wright
6 Charles Robertson, ironmonger
7 Wm Brodie, clerk (of Blaikie Brothers)
... Alex Frater, book-keeper (of J. Blakiie
and Sons_)
... John Tocher, teacher of music8 D. M'Donald, book-keeper, (of D. Ho-
garth and Co.)
COOPER'S COURT,26 Netherkirkgate.
Alexander Cooper, cooper
COOPERSTON BUILDINGS,From Cooperston place to Toll-bar.
Thomas Mathieson, officer of Inland
RevenueWilliam Donald, spirit dealer
John Reith, gardener
COOPERSTON PLACE,
From Holburn street to Cooperston buildings.
John M'Kesser, Ashvale Cottage
Andrew Robertson, sexton, Nellfield
CemeteryCharles Downie, of Ashfield
James Ross, late upholsterer
Alexander Stronach, feuar
Alexander Anderson (of H. Ogg & Co.)
Rose Cottage
James Ferguson, Grove Cottage
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50 STREETS, SQUARES, &e.
Miss Ross, Granton LodgeP. L. Gordon of Graigmyle, Hawthorn
CottageMiss Blaikie
Misses Gibbon, Nellfield HouseMrs. Livingstone, Nellfield House
CORRECTION WYND,From St. Nicholas street to Green.
1 John M'Quarrie, tailor
2 Robert Farqubar... R. M'Kenzie, clerk
... John Watt, advocate
3 John Hutcheon, upholsterer
4 Henry Oliphant, writer, h. Victoria et.
west4 George Sutherland, surgeon
... John Ligertwood, advocate, h. Rubislawterrace
. . . Robert Ligertwood, writer, h. Rubislawterrace
... E. Wagstaff, sharebroker, h. 11 Bon-accord street
6 Miss Robertson, milliner & dressmaker,h. 42 Marischal street
9 Joseph Ooffton, inn
12 James Ledingham, teacher
13 Alexander Duffus, confectioner, h.
... James Duffus, confectioner
... Miss Maria Reid, teacher
... Miss Eliza Reid, dressmaker14 Alexander Gumming, h.
15 Mrs. Kiloh, lodgings
16 John Little, innkeeper
17 Mrs. Watt, porter dealer
20 D. M'Kinnon, spirit dealer
21 John M'Kenzie, spirit dealer
22 Mrs. Rennie, spirit dealer
24 Richard Davies, h.
24 Robert Innes, fishmonger
COURAGE'S COURT,
2 Weigkhouse square.
COWGATE,From Justice street to Park street.
CRAIBSTONE STREET (EAST),
From Bon-accord street to Bon-accord square.
1 George Keith of Morningside
2 Mrs John Simpson
3 John B. Milne (of Wm. Milne & Son)
4 James Dyce, late druggist
5 H, Ambrose Smith, F.J. A., secretary
Northern Assurance Company6 James F. Beattie, land-surveyor
7 John Galen, M.D.
CRAIBSTONE STREET (WEST),From Bon-accord terrace to Bon-accord square.
2 Mrs. Anderson (late of Strichen)3 Rev. J. G. Ryde4 Mrs. Alexander Monica5 James Williamson (of R. Catto & Co)6 George Jamieson, jeweller
8 Charles Stewart, of Stewart & Chivas... Walter R. Stewart
CRAIGIE STREET,From George street to Charlotte street.
1 Alexander LedinghamMrs. Belton, lodgings
Mrs. Fullerton
CRAIGWELL PLACE,From Skene street to Denburn terrace.
1 A. Scott, shoemaker5 James Cruickshank, bookseller
... John Cunningham, wright
... John Duguid, wright
CROMBIE'S COURT
37 Park street
CROOKED LANE,From St. Andrew street to Loch street.
5 James Angus, h.
... Aberdeen Public Baths7 Alexander Anderson (at W. Paterson,
136 Gallowgate)8 John Baxter, spirit merchant
1 1 Thomas Skea, horse-shoer, h.
CROWN STREET,From Union street to Bank street.
3 Robert Wood, shoemaker5 Logan and Co., piano-forte ware-room36 Jean Jolly, poultry shop
7 Misses Keith, dressmakers
8 John Senter, shoemaker9 George Paterson, painter
10 Miss Scott
13 A. M'Conachie, English Academy15 George Glennie, baker
16 John Macdonald, bookseller
... George Chessar, bookseller
17 George Glennie, haker
18 Mrs. Taylor's lodgings
19 W. Whitecross, custom-house agent... James Lazenby, teacher
20 Helen Sangster
21 Robert Sangster, fiesher
22 George Cruickshank, land surveyor
STREETS, SQUARES, ftr. 51
23 John Smith, bookseller
24 George Wilson, artist
2526 Rev. J. C. Brown27 Mrs. Ramsay28 Alexander Lyell67 W. D. Geddes, rector, grammar school
... Mrs. D. Gordon, lodgings
69 Alexander Martin, agent71 Miss Foote73 James Burgess (of J. Black and Co.)
75 Mrs. James Lumsden77 Miss Forsyth
79 J. J. Kennedy, agent81 John Fleming82 Mrs. Alexander Galen83 Lambert Barron, advocate84 John Greig, surgeon, R.N.85 Alexander Burness... John Grant
86J John Scott, teacher
... Mrs. Kemp, lodgings87 Hugh Hogarth89 Mrs. S. Duguid91 Mrs. Robert Ross... Miss Drysdale93 Mrs. John S. Gordon95 Henry Oswald, sharebroker
97 Miss Forbes of Echt99 Dr. Thomas Smith
101 Mrs. James Keith103 W. R. Riddell (Town & County Bank)104 George Clerihew106 Lachlan M'Kinnon, jun., advocate108 Charles Fyfe, house factor
... Misses Fyfe, boarding school
110 Rev. William Ogilvie (East Church)1 1
1
Miss Davidson112 John Willet, engineer113 Misses Turner of Turnerhall115 William Gray1 1
6
Alexander Taylor, woollen draper117 George Sutherland, silk mercer118 W. F. Ogg, advocate1 1
9
Miss Stallan, teacher120 John Ja'zdowzski, teacher, &c.
121 George Thomson, beadle
... Captain George Reid
... Miss Garden
... Mrs. A. Barron122 John Bisset, grocer
123 John Anderson, grocer, &c.124 William Bisset (of J. and W. B.)
... Miss Robertson125 Alexander Duguid, merchant... Mrs. Innes
... Samuel Martin, hatter
... William Chivas, shipmaster
125 Thomas Shields, druggist
126 Rev. A. D. Davidson, D.D.127 James Forsyth, baker129 James Forsyth, baker130 Captain Ray, R.N.131 Mrs. Wright132 James Catto, shoemaker... John Gray, commercial traveller
... James Gray, commission agent
... James Gray, jun., clerk, G. Brewery134- Mrs. J. Reid... Wm. Shepherd, confectioner
135 Miss Farce137 Misses Fullerton
145 James Garden, advocate147 Mrs. Dr. Reid... Mrs. Dr. Smith of Whitehill
148 Robert Milne, civil engineer149 George Yeats, silk mercer150 Miss More151 William Cormack, merchant... Alexander Cormack, merchant
152 George Yule, corn-merchant153 Mrs. J. Clerk, lodgings
... Daniel Gray, grocer154 James M'Aulay, inspector of taxes
155 Robert Kemp, grain merchant156 Mrs. A. Gall, lodgings
157 Peter Morison, Aberdeen Lime Co.
159 J. T. Rennie, insurance broker169 Mrs. Farquhar171 Charles Winchester, advocate
CROWN STREET (SOUTH).
J. Walker, teller, City of Glasgow Bank
CROWN TERRACE,From St. Mary's place to Crown place east.
1 Lieutenant George Skues, B.M.2 F. J. Cochran, advocate (of Smith and
Cochran)
CROWN PLACE.
1 W. Allardyce, wine merchant, &c.2 William Fraser
CROWN PLACE (EAST),
From Crown street to Crown terrace.
1 Mrs. Dawson2 Mrs. Thomson
CROWN COURT,Between 41 and 43 Union street.
John Miller and Co., chemists, &c.John Avery, printer
Mrs. Cassie, lace dealer
52 STREETS, SQUARES, &c.
George Inglis, wholesale grocer
David Pirie, merchant, &c.
Duncan Reid, M.D.Alexander Robb, tailor
David Reid, druggist
Miss Geddes, lodgings
William Brebner, manager, N. of S.
Loan Co.
CROWN COURT,
36 Upperkirkgate.
Aberdeen Dispensary and Vaccine In-
stitution
John Middleton, porter
William Sinclair, h.
CRUDEN'S COURT,22 Broad street
George Sinclair, tailor
Miss Bowman, seamstress
Miss Finlason, lodgings
William Moir, shore-porter
John M' Hardy, blacksmith
Souter & Shepherd, druggists
CRUICKSHANK'S (C.) COURT,10 Shiprow.
CRUICKSHANK'S COURT,46 Shiprow.
DANIEL'S COURT,48 Castle street.
DEE STREET,From Union street to Dee place.
1, 2, 3, James Fraser, & Co., grocers
4 George Russel, artist
... William Russel, bookseller
... William Russel, confectioner
... Alexander Anderson, advocate
5 William Hen lerson, painter
7—9 Thomas M'Lean, baker
1 1 Miss Ncish, dressmaker
13 Donald Brown, shoemaker
13J James Mathers, plumber
14 John Booth (of Logan & Co.)
15 Major George Munro, stafF-officer
16 Miss Wilson20 Samuel Watt, carter
... George Garden,' turnkey
22 Joseph Skea, veterinary-surgeon
23 William Rettie, (of M. R. & Sons)
24- Miss M'Leod, milliner
24 George M'lnto-h25 Wm. Watson, W.S., Sheriff Substitute
26 Mrs. Ralph Gordon, lodgings
.. Miss Ann Gordon, dressmaker
... Mdle. Heintzler, teacher
27 Miss Christie
.. . Mrs. Clark, lodgings
28 George Glegg (of Glegg & Sons)
29 George Sim, Aberdeen Bank... Miss Morren30 Mrs. Greace, lodgings
... Mrs. Captain Milne, lodgings
3 1 James Shepherd (of Souter & Shepherd)
32 Miss Lawrence... William Leask, shipmaster
33 George Jamieson, grocer
34 Thomas Duncan, marble-work
35 William Forsyth, druggist
37 James Allan & Sons, cabinetmakers
39 Robert P. Ross41 Mrs. Paterson, lodgings
... A. & R. Milne, booksellers
... Robert Macaldowie, clerk
... Mrs. Tytier
... John Hay Stewart, accountant Com-mercial Bank
42 James Allan & Sons, cabinet workshop
43 George Wood, agent
... Captain G. T. Willett
(academy street)46 George Watson, saw-trimmer
... Miss Watson, dressmaker
48 Mrs. Reid, lodgings
David Robb, fishmonger
52 John Whyte (of Simpson & Whyte)... John Whyte, advocate
54 John Ferguson, advocate
55 Peter Mortimer56 George Grub, advocate
57 Miss Whyte, boarding school
58 Miss Margaret Roy, dressmaker
.. Mrs. Peter Robertson
.. Patrick Stewart59 Mrs. Melvin, lodgings
60 George Inglis, wholesale grocer
... William Inglis
61 Mrs. Monro62 Mrs. James Souter
63 Alexander Pearson, merchant
64 Mrs. Wilson65 Mrs. Kirkland
... Absalom Poulter, late clothier
... Thomas Poulter, late clothier
66 James Torrie, M,D.67 Henry Thompson, (of S. N. Co.)
68 Alexander Brown (of Brown & Carr)
69 Rev. John Murray, Free North Church
70 Rev. Hugh Hart"
... Miss Allan
71 William Bruce, teacher
72 James Walker, late coal broker
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 53
72 Lessel Stephen, writer
... Robert Monro, artist
73 Miss Kidson, teacher of music
... Misses Scott
74 Miss Angus of Bothriphnie
75 Miss Davidson
76 Miss Seaton
77 Mrs. Smith of Glenmilkn78 Mrs. John Skinner
DEE STREET (LOWER),
From Trinity street to Lower Denburn.
DEE PLACE,From Marywell street to Springbank.
1 Mrs. Lovie
... James Berry, watchmaker, &c, h.
2 Lieutenant A. Bell
3 George Abernethy, engineer
4 James Campbell, contractor
5 George Gray, merchant
6 James Asher, agent
7 Alex. Brand, accountant
DEE VILLAGE,Between Crown street and Ferryhill.
7 Alexander Gray, porter
14- John Begg, late stabler
17 John Brands, shoemaker
... Joseph Jack, blacksmith
20 Joseph Smith, gardener
23William Milne, overseer
William S. Milne, clerk
DENBURN TERRACE,From Union street bridge to Skene terrace.
17
John Jamieson (of T. and C. B.)
Miss Cruickshank, dressmakerW. Paterson, leather merchant, &c.William Paterson
J. Bullock (of J. B. andS.)John CattanachWilliam Clark, teacher
George Cruickshank
John Ogston, wright
Alexander M'Kenzie, currier
David Edward, funeral waiter
William Murdoch, cabinetmaker
George WalkerMrs. William Smith, midwifeMrs. Alexander Watt, lodgings
Miss Profat, teacher, Trinity School
Russel
DENBURN (LOWER),From Poynernook to Spa street.
6 Alexander Clerihew, teacher
... Donald Davidson, manufacturer
10 John M'Kay, spirit dealer
19 William Tawse, tailor
22 Mrs. Peter Mathieson
DEVANHA TERRACE,Ferryhill.
Henry Cooper (of H. C. and Co.)
William BuyersJames Robb (of Best and Eobb.)
DEVANHA PLACE,Ferryhill.
4 George Saunders, merchant
... David Saunders, clerk
DIAMOND STREET,From Union street to Silver street.
1 James Edmond, advocate
9 Miss King, lodgings
... Mrs. Reid, lodgings
11 Alex. Colston, teacher of music
... Mrs. Colston, dressmaker
13 David Marshall, painter
28 Robert Marshall, painter, h. 13
31 Miss Lawrie
DIAMOND LANE,From Diamond street to Silver street.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, professors of
dancing and deportment
DONALD'S COURT,20 Schoolhill and 16 Loch street
3 John Dunn, teacher
4 Andrew Wyness, flesher
5 Mrs. Moir, register office
6 William Shiress, tin-plate worker
Alexander Speid, late merchant
7 James Moir, grocer
— Walter Oliphant, commission agent
DONALD'S COURT.14 Schoolhill.
Thomas Ross, sexton
Robert Pratt, merchant
DOWNIE'S COURT,65 Broad street.
54 STREETS, SQUARES, &c.
DRUM'S LANE,From 26 Upperkirkgate to Loch street.
3 J. Tillery
5 William Salmond, letter-carrier
7 Alexander Troup, tailor, h.
... Miss Elgen, dressmaker8 William Fraser, surgeon
9 Alexander Brebner, broker
15 Peter Straton
17 Thomas Ogilvie, hatter
DUNCAN'S COURT,45 Castle street.
DUNCAN'S (D.) COURT,120 Gallowgate.
Poithill Schools
DUNCAN'S COURT,74 Gallowgate.
Miss Duncan
DUTHIE'S COURT,45 Guestrow.
House of Refuge— A. Machray, super-
intendent
Miss Youngson, matronJames Tytler, porter
EAST NORTH STREET,From King street to Park street.
1 James Justice
4 Charles Wilson, butcher5 Joseph Meston
... Mrs. Paterson
6 James Meston, grocer
7 George Brand, spirit dealer
10 Robert M'Leod, tinsmith
15 Mrs. Skene16 William Cruickshank, grocer
17 J. G. Leslie, sheriff-clerk depute18 J. and T. Smeaton, furniture dealers
20 James Mutch, grocer
21 James Stewart, jun., spirit dealer
22 James Dalgarno24 Mrs. Reid, mealseller
25 Mrs. George Mason, broker29 John Levie30 James M'Kiddie31 Mrs, Saunders, broker33 John M'lnnes, grocer
33J Alexander M'Donald, broker34 Thomas Govan, pensioner
35 George Jopp, spirit dealer
... John Parkhill, agent36 William Borthwick, candlemaker
38 Robert Kynoch, broker
39 D. M'Farlane, broker
40 Peter Murray, broker
41 John Ewen, spi.it dealer
44 James Collins, broker
45 John Hobnell, spirit dealer
48 George Kilpatrick, broker
49 Peter Mutch, spirit dealer
50 James Davidson, eating house51 Mrs. Keith, spirit dealer
52 Colin M'Leod and Son, tinsmiths
55 James Watson, broker
56 John Christie, spirit dealer
57 Mrs. R. Bennet, spirit dealer
61 Alex. Lorimer, spirit dealer
67 William Findlay, wine merchant69 A. Davidson, stoneware merchant70 John Phimester, spirit dealer
80 Thomas Carolan, broker84 Mrs. Banks, broker
EDWARD PLACE,10 Sea Mount Place,
EMSLIE'S COURT,26 Gallowgate.
EWEN'S COURT,42 Gallowgate.
EXCHANGE COURT,Between 35 and 37 Union street.
Brown and Carr, wholesale clothiers
Wm. Cook, tailor and clothier
Mrs. Robert Milne, stay-maker, &c.Alex. Skene, wholesale tea merchant
EXCHEQUER ROW,From Castle street to Shiprow.
1 David Mackay, druggist
4 Mrs. M'Gilivray
7 James Garden, spirit dealer
10 Joseph Nicol, baker1
1
William Smart, grocer, /*. 9
13 Isabella Smith, vintiner
EXCHEQUER COURT,9 Exchequer row.
4 Victoiia Lodging House
EXCHEQUER PLACE,Weighhouse square^
FARQUHAR PLACE,218£ Gallowgate,
Whinton Nicol, ropemakerMiss Nicol, dressmaker
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 55
FARQUHAR'S COURT,17 Upperkirkgate.
Mrs. Weir
FERGUSON'S (J.) COURT,108J Gallowgate.
Mrs. John FergusonMrs. Cordiner
FARRIER LANE,From North street to Mealmarket street.
Peter Forrest, horse shoer
Alexander Morrice, provision merchant
FERRYHILL,Near Devanha Brewery.
James Abernethy (of J. A. and Co.)
J. Abernethy and Co,, founders, &c.Robert Abernethy (of J. A. and Co.)
Mrs. Abernethy, sen.
Thomas Laurie (of J. A. and Co.)
Wm. Duncan (of Scott and Duncan)
FERRYHILL PLACE,From Rotunda place to Devanha place.
1 William Esplin, sen., goods manager,(of A. R. 0.)
... William Elspin, jun., ticket clerk, (of
A. R. C.)
2 William Lunan, accountant
... Alexander Smith17 Alexander Stronach, writer
19 James T. Mackay, jeweller, h.
... Allan M'Kechnie, shipmaster
21 Mrs. James Dunn22 James Sutherland
... Alexander Ogilvy, clerk
... Mrs. Ogilvy
23 Archibald M'Conochie, shipmaster
24 Angus Cameron26 Geo. Gordon, secretary, Gas Co.
... Chas. S. Gordon, inspector of branches,
North of Scotland Bank27 James O. Haigh, manager29 Mrs. William Laurie
30 Misses Wilkie
Mrs. George Gordon, Back Cottage
FISH STREET,From Summer lane to Albion street.
2 John Crawford, overseer3 Alex. Cameron4 James Lees, berthmaster7 Alexander Adam, manager, Aberdeen
Salmon Co.
8 John Longmuir Smith9 G. Adam, cabinetmaker
FISHER ROW,From Maltmill bridge to Green,
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1
William Fraser, spirit dealer
15 George Anderson, vintner
... D. Anderson, clerk, G. N. of S. Railway17 John Jessieman, spirit dealer
19 Jas. Morison, superintendent, AberdeenMarket, h.
FLOURMILL BRAE,From St. Nicholas street to Barnett's close.
2 David Duguid, fi&hing tackle maker, h.
85 Spring garden
7 William Anderson, blacksmith, h.
8 James Mowat, clothier, h, 7
James Milne, horse shoer
FLOURMILL LANE.From Netherkirkgate to Flourmill brae.
1 John Adam, blacksmith, h. 8 Langstaneplace
2 Wm. Anderson, blacksmith
FORBES STREET,From Rosemount terrace to Rosemount place.
1 Robert Martin (of William Russell)
... Alexander Begg6 John N. Ross, grocer
7 John Gow, clothier
... Alexander Ross, brewer
... Alex. Paul, beadle and funeral waiter8 John Grant, builder
10 William Duncan, mason12 Andrew Hutcheou, heddlemaker
FORBES COURT,78 Green.
FREDERICK STREET,From King street to Park street.
2 Widow Davidson, provision seller
3—5 William Begg, baker4 David Roberts, saddler
6 Mrs. Reid... Mrs. Smith... Mrs. Cruickshank (Bell's school)
7 Machray, Croall, & Co., coach builders12 Mrs. Wishart, straw bonnet maker13 Mrs. James Christie, lodgings
14 William Smith, vintner
li8 Alexander Bain, Glasgow pipe work20 Wm. Hurry and Sons, nail manufacts.
56 STREETS, SQUARES, &c.
23 William Davidson, tailor
... Thomas Ewen, advocate
24 William Niddrie, artist
... Robert Grant
... John M'Kenzie. shipmaster
25 William dimming, slater
26 Mrs. Oldman, provision seller
27 William Adam, town serjeant
... Mrs. Wright, lodgings
29 M. Mowat, shipmaster
... George Watt, shipmaster
... John Eobb, plumber
31 Alexander Davidson, jun., grocer
... John Thomson
... Mrs. Thomas Gordon35 John Pyper38 James Foote, shoemaker
39 William Watson, tailor
41 Alexander Paterson, mill overseer
43 Alex. Dunn, clerk (of Blaikie Brothers)
44 John Wilson, house carpenter
46 Mrs. Howie, provision seller
... Alexander Coutts, wright
49 George Milne, spirit dealer
FROGHALL LANE, Old Aberdeen,
From Spital to Caoalside.
GALLOWGATE,From Broad street to Causewayend, Mounthooly.
1 George Henry, merchant
2 Gordon Gilchrist, merchant tailor
3 George and Peter M'Kay, boo! makers
4 5 John Ray, tinsmith
6 James Stewart, flesher
7 James Seton, spirit dealer
8 James Home, sheriff-officer
... Henry Mitchell, agent
10 William Glennie, broker
11 George Campbell, shoemaker
12 Hugh Ross, umbrella maker14 Hugh Gordon and Co., iron merchants
... John Gray, commission agent
... George H. Gray, commercial traveller
16 Miss Clark, ladies' school
17 Alexander Adamson, tinsmith
18 James Fraser, hairdresser
19 James Campbell, stoneware dealer
20 Thomas Clyne, tea dealer
21 John Milne, wholesale confectioner
(littlejohn street)
22—24 William Clyne and Sons, shoe
manufacturers, &c.
... William Frost, shoemaker
23 W. Rennie, smith and furniture dealer
25 John M'Laren, commission merchant
27 Aberdeen Equitable Loan Company
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William Pyott, spirit dealer
James Craigen, auctioneer
Mrs. Balfour's lodgings
George Grant, furniture dealer
James Inglis, baker
Mrs. EwenAlexander Durno, printer
Mrs. Tochetti, midwife and lodgings
John Thomson, broker
Robert Fullerton, h. 55(ST. PADL STREET)James Findlay, grocer, h. 48^Mrs. Allan, midwife
William Stewart
Donald Stewart, grocer, h. above
James Wesley, provision merchantSimpson Edward, baker
Miss MoirJames Crombie, merchantMiss Hay, teacher of girls' hospital
David Knox, ironmonger
Alex. Walker, ironmonger, h. above
David Wishart, furniture dealer
Lindsay and Garden, booksellers, h, 79
George Thompson, baker
Mrs. M'Donald, broker
Henry StewartMiss WeirJames Watson, broker
Mrs. Baxter, broker
James Watson, blacksmith
Miss DuncanJohn Johnston, blacksmith
David Lonie, tailor
Miss GrayDavid Bannerman, town's drummerAdam Duncan, h.
James Smith, horse hirer
Mrs. Davidson, provision merchant
Shaw's Hospital, Miss Hall, matron,
C. Warrack, treasurer
George Henry, flesher
William Watt, grocer
William Duff and Co., grocers
Miss Helen Gilbert, milliner
John Beattie, mealseller
James Winlaw, jun.
—108 T. Melville and Sons
Thomas Melville (of T. M. and Sons)
Mrs. John Ferguson
Mrs. Watson, grocer
George Forbes, grocer
James Crombie, shoemakerJoseph Middleton
Mrs. ThomsonPorthill Schools, R. Thain, teacher
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122125128130132134-
137139
140141
145149
151
153
154
155
155i156157158159162163164165
166
1681169
170171
175179
181
182
183
187188191
193
196
198
202204206
207208
John Gall and Co., grocers
William Pyper, spirit dealer
William Clark, flesher
Archibald Watt, watchmakerWidow Simpson, provision merchant
Friends' Meeting House—136 W. Patefson, wholesale druggist
Arthur Hunter, mealseller
John M'RobbieMission Chapel
Mrs. M'Kay, broker
John Alexander, grocer, h. 143
Mrs. P. Riddel, spirit dealer
David Wishart, provision merchantRobert Bain, broker
(iNNES STREET)James Logan, provision merchant
James Chessor, grocer
Thomas FarquharsonRobert Mitchell, lock and hinge makerJ. Yessie and Son, booksellers
Peter Grant, surgeon
Chas. M'lntosh and Co, blacksmiths
Alexander Stewart, broker
Mrs. Skinner, broker
Alexander Ririe, broker
Alexander Davidson, wright
William Yule, grocer
(yodng street)John Rose, stabler
(SEAMOUNT PLACE)William Mavers, flesher
Charles M'Donald, spirit dealer
Samuel Willans, stoneware merchant
Donald Munro, house carpenter
James Courage, cooper
Mrs. Ross, draper
(berky lane)Alexander Fraser, grocer, h. 185
Mrs. John Shepherd, lodgings
James Shepherd, clerk
William Shepherd, draper
David S. Christie, clerk, (Robinson,
Crum, & Co., Bannermill,) h.
William Christie, clerk
Robert Langland, provision dealer
George Wilson, tailor
William Elmslie and Son, merchants
(windy wynd)Ewen M'Donald, grocer
Robert Cruickshank, grocer
John Maver, slater
Mrs. Bonnyman, cook shop
James Anderson, grocer
Mrs. George Meffet, haberdasher
William Benzie, grocer
(gerrard street)
George Robertson, ironmonger
William Redford, clock repairer
209 Mrs. Robertson, provision agent
210 Robert Walker, hairdresser
... Miss Walker, dressmaker
211 David Anderson, baker
216 Miss Gill
217 William Duncan, flesher
218 William Hobrow, grocer, &c.
... Miss Farquhar, milliner
219 W. Routledge & Son, rope manufacts.
220 Miss Routledge
GAELIC LANE,From Belmont street to Back-wynd
7 Geo. M'Conachie, waiter
7 Miss Davie, dressmaker
10 James Fraser, letter-carrier
1
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John Fraser, tailor
GALEN'S COURT,21 Guestrow.
GARDEN'S LANE,From Justice street to East North street.
GARDNER'S LANE,West North street.
Alexander Durie, feuar
GARVOCK STREET,From Canal basin to Garvock wynd.
2 John Gordon, fish curer
3 Joseph Smith, grocer
6 Mrs. Levie, teacher
... Alex. Gray, shipmaster
7 Mrs. Alexander Smith, lodgings
... John Leslie, shipmaster
... James Ross, writer
... Joseph Graham, ropemaker
8 George Spark, grocer, &c.
GARVOCK'S WYND,From Garvock street to the Links.
Robert Maitland, shipowner
George Maitland, ship chandler
GAS STREET,
From Trinity street to Poynernojok.
Gas Light Co.'s OrBce
3 William Ross, wright
4 James Chalmers
GEDDES' COURT,
17 Prince Regent 'street.
STREETS, SQUARES, &c.
GEORGE STREET,
From St. Nicholas street to Broadford.
2 James Brown, draper
3 George Mitchell, spirit dealer ft
5 J. and W. Runcie, tinsmiths
6 Alexander Milne, shoemaker7 Archibald Courage, bookseller
8 Peter Raeburn, baker, ft. 10
8J Miss M. Nicol, dressmaker9 Miss Ross, dressmaker
... Mrs. M'Culloch, lodgings1
1
James Sharp12 Alexander Benton, flesher
13 James Sinclair, shoemaker14- Abdn. Provision Society16— 18 G. Melvin, shoemaker17 John Hamilton, cutler
19 John Topp, tailor
21 Mrs. Anderson, provision dealer
22 Thomas Craig and Sons23 Miss M. Nicol, straw hat maker24 James Milne, horse-shoer
... James and John Fowler
... William Martin
... Miss Tait, pattern printer
... James Alexander, watchmaker, ft.
26 John M'Gregor, dyer27 David Dakers, manufacturer28 Mrs. Cruickshank, lodgings
... Mrs. Riacb, sick-nurse
29 Mrs. Black, register office
30 William Eddie, chemist and druggist
31 George Gordon, fishing tackle maker32 Mrs. Massie36 William Brown, ft. 3437 Mrs. Fraser
... John Bannerman, dyer37^ Gaorge Morrison38 James Laing, skinner
40 M'Lachlan and Brechin, painters
41 Mrs. Dawson, spirit dealer
42 C. Frederick, clock maker43 Robert Robertson, shoemaker44 John Berry, flesher
48 J. Sherar, ironmonger, ft. 5049 John Clark, grocer
52 David Fraser, spirit dealer
54 Mrs. T. Sellar, draper55 Alexander Wallace56 George Christie, grocer
(loch stueet)58 Mrs. M'Intosh, spirit dealer
GO Francis Gordon, flesher
G2 John Sorley, reedmaker63 Mrs. M'Hardy, lodgings
... Gordon Stuart, snoemaker65 William Knowles, grocer, &c.66 Kenneth Munro, baker, ft. 6867 John Croll, baker
70 Wm. M'Intosh, wire-worker71 Alexander Brown72 Mrs. Cushnie, ft. 7473 Mrs. James Edward75 Thomas Skea, horse-shoer76 D. L. Shirresand Co.77 Wm. Collie, painter
78 William Wood, shoemaker79 Alex. Shepherd, grocer & spirit dealer80 Roger Lindsay,
... William Robertson A.
81 Aberdeen Horse Repository... Peter Elder
... Mrs. M'Kenzie, lodgings
82 James Orchiston, ft. 8083 William Knox, A. 81
84 Edward Whitnall86 John Vigrow, printer
... Miss Vigrow, milliner
... Mrs. Walter Walker
... Miss Berry, lodgings
... Miss Gibb, milliner and dressmaker87 Miss Cadger, milliner
88 William Laing, spirit dealer
90 Mrs. Taggart, stabler
92 William Smyth93 John Baxter, turner, ft. 9
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94 John Robbie, grocer97 A. Laing, hairdresser, ft. 9999 Miss M'Lennan, milliner
... James Henry, mail-guard
... John Middleton, cabinetmaker103 George Innes, plasterer
... Mrs. Christie, dressmaker
... Mrs. Massie, lodgings104 Alex. R. Stewart, dyer106 Miss Gordon, dressmaker107 Mrs. Ross, lodgings
108 Mrs. Berry, dealer in vegetables112 William Masson, ft. 92
(ST. ANDREW STREET)114 Isaac Jolly, grocer
116 Robert Robertson, ft.
... Miss Robertson, teacher
... Miss Pittendrich, lodgings
... Mrs. Munro, lodgings
117 Miss Mary Machray... William Mowat, writer
... Alexander Gray, bookseller, ft.
119 James Reid, tailor
121 John Cooper, ft. 123122 Mrs. Hogg, register office
123 Mrs. Cooper, midwife... J. Walker, watchmaker, ft.
... George Presley, guard124 J. Stratton, corn factor, ft.
... Miss Jane Pirie, lodgings125 Alex. Davidson, h. 123127 Robert Campbell128 James Lucas, payier
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 59
130 John W. Brantingham134 Geo. Tough, draper, h. 136
136 John Tvtler138 Robert Eiskine, h. 128
140 John Gray, engineer142 Mrs. Flett, baker143 Mrs. Huddlestone144 Mrs. Garvie, lodgings
... Mrs. Robertson, lodgings
144J William Hay, provision dealer
145 Robert Mustard, tailor
146 Andrew Sandison, spirit dealer
146J T. Ewen, advocate, h.
147 John Kindness, baker, h.
148 Miss Osborne, milliner and dressmaker
149 Mrs. Black, lodgings
151 George Deuchar(JOHN STREET)
153 Francis Muil, baker, h. 155
154 Alexander Wilson, draper, h, 146J155 James Edmondi cartwright
157 John Fraser, tailor
158 Mrs, J. Reid, flesher
159 W. Anderson, h.
160 John Marshall, grocer
161 John Tait, weaver163 John Chapman, builder
166 Mrs. M'Donald, provision merchant
169 Mrs. Campbell, lodgings
170 James M'Robbie, flesher
171 Mrs. Anderson, dressmaker
172J Alexander M'Intosh, boot & shoemaker
174 John Fyfe, provision dealer
177 Alexander Philip, dyer
177^- John Adam, timber merchant
178 Mrs. Rust, lodgings
180 James Low, h. 178182 Thomas Clunes, plumber183 West Parish School—Miss Webster,
Female teacher—James Strachan,
teacher
184 James Williamson
... D. Fairweather, sen., Mahogany mer.
... D. Fairweather, jun., Mahogany mer.
187 Lewis Ross, teacher of music
. . . Mrs. Bruce, upholsterer
... George P. Robertson
... John Boyd, guard
... Thomas Jaffrey & Sons
188 Mrs. William Clyne
... Misses Goodbrand189 Elizabeth Low190 Edward Affleck, Star Hotel
192 James Thomson, clothier, h. 152
194 John Tough, tailor
200 C. Cockerill, h. 202
202 John Milne, overseer
204 James Balfour, confectioner, h, 202
206 James Ross, clothier, h. 239
208 William Kellock, agent
214 Robert Stevens, grocer
218 Alexander Robertson220 Mrs. Cooper, lodgings
... William Martin, slater
... Miss M'Gregor
228J Wm. Kerr, boot and shoemaker229 Ebenezer Bain, wright
... George Wilson, chemist and druggist
230 Arthur Donaldson, flesher
232 Thomas Yeats, flesher
232 Robert Johnston, Clerk
233 John Lamb, photographer, A. 187
234 W. M'Hardy, grocer
(broadford place.)
(spring garden.)235 Thomas Mellis, spirit dealer
237 William Harper, h. 239... Receiving Post Office
241 Mrs. M'Kay, provision dealer
243 John Irvine
... Miss Alexander, lodgings
244 J. M'Gillivray, hairdresser
(gerrard street)245 Alexander Rennie, merchant
(kingsland place)... Mrs. Shewan, provision merchant
248 Mrs. Dawson251 John Henderson, porter
252 Miss I. Forbes, milliner
254 James Thorn, merchant255 G. Maitland, book agent, h.
... W. Maitland, accountant, h.
256 Geo. Wilson, M.P.S.G.B., h.
257 Miss Russell
258 Robert Harrow, spirit dealer
259 Charles Myers, h.
... Mrs. Knox261 James Wallace, inspector, h.
263 J. Leslie, manufacturer, h.
264 James Knowles, clerk
... John Watson
... John Ross, ironmonger, h.
... Alex. Milne, shoemaker, h.
266 Alexander Linton, surgeon
... John Kinnear
... James Kinnear267 MissCree267 Alex. F. Knowles, clerk (G. Thomson,
jun., & Co.)
268 William Routledge(CATHERINE STREET)
270 William Hatt, merchant274 P. M'Intosh275 Alexander Rennie, painter
... James Alexander, overseer
275 Wm. Alexander (of J. Lumsden & Co.)
276 Farquharson Proctor, h. 256277 Mrs. Galloway, merchant
STREETS, SQUARES, &e.
278 James Murray, clerk, h.
279 Captain Pickthorn, R.N.281 A. Paterson, provision merchant
(hutcheon street)285 William Buckner290 James Myles292 William Gray, merchant
(hutcheon street)294 George Watson, cartwright
... Miss Watson, dressmaker298 Peter Cosgrove, grocer
300 James Crawford, h.
302 Michael Roy, boot and shoemaker306 Robert Smith, blacksmith308 Alexander Davidson, feuar
GERRARD STREET,From Gallowgate to George street.
George Robertson, ironmongerWm. Anderson, h.
James Robb, agentMrs. RobbGeorge Allan, stabler
Mrs. Herald's lodgings
Mrs. ThomsonPeter Copland, slater
Wm. Strachan, sawyerJames Thom, grocer, h.
Joseph Cheyne, brassfounder
Alex. Wishart, masonJames Crane, collector (G. L. Co.)Mrs. Cheyne, milliner
212
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GILCOMSTON BRAE,From Woolmanhill & Spa st. to Short loanings.
1 Alexander Stewart2 Alexander Mitchell, h.
2 John Holmes, clerk, h.
7 A. Courage, bookseller, h.
Miss MiddletonJohn S. Annand, teacher, h.
James Stevenson, teacherAlexander Dunbar, clerk
Miss Allen
GILCOMSTON STEPS,From Spa Street to Skene Square.
Gilcomston TannereeWm. Gillespie, vintner
James Rodger, tanner and currier
John M'PLerson, comb manufacturerGilcomston Comb Manufactory
GOLDEN SQUARE,From North to South Silver street.
1 The Right Rev. Bishop W. Skinner
2 Misses Young3 Mrs. Johnston, sen.
... Robert Johnston, merchant4 David Kerr, M.D.5 George Thomson, jun., insurance broker
6 Miss Hannah Carnegie7 William Laing, M.D.
... Miss Laing of Kepplestone8 William Leslie, architect
9 Miss Gordon of Pitlurg10 William Leslie, surgeon11 Mrs. Donaldson Rose of Hazlehead... William Rose, (of D. Rose & Co.)
... James Rose, (of D. Rose & Co.)12 William Skinner, advocate13 Francis Gordon of Kincardine, advocate
14 Rev. James Foote, D.D.15 Frederick Holland, manufacturer17 George Rainy, M.D.18 Francis H. Nichol, M.D.19 Rev. R. J. Brown, D.D., professor of
Greek, Marischal College
20 Lieut. Colonel William Fraser21 Rev. James Forsyth, D.D.
GORDON'S COURT,22 Gordon street.
1 Mrs. Stephen, midwife2 William Allan, cabinetmaker3 Alexander Stewart4 D. F. Reid, cabinetmaker
GORDON'S COURT,4 Schoolhill.
Mrs. Harrow, midwifeMrs. Gordon
GORDON'S COURT,43 Virginia street.
GORDON'S COURT,88 Broad street.
GORDON STREET,From Langstane place.
1 John Marr2 Charles Pirie, merchant3—5 James Hay, minibus proprietor
10 George Morison, shoemaker18 James Littlejohn, spirit dealer
24 Donald Reid, precentor
... Alexander Glegg, confectioner
30 Miss Collie
38 Mrs. Gammie42 Arthur Fraser, merchant44 Alexander Paul, plasterer
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 61
50 Miss Gordon, dressmaker
... Robert Fenton, bookbinder
60 Peter Ross, shoemaker
62 William Mollison, teacher
GRANT'S COURT,38 West North street
GRANT'S COURT,49 Upperkirkgate.
Miss GauldJames Davidson, flesher, h.
John Kelly, late merchant, h.
Alexander Masson, auctioneer, h.
GREEN,From Windmillbrae to Fisher row.
3 David Watt, spirit dealer
5 Mrs. Walker, spirit dealer
10 J. Milne, messenger, Aberdeen Townand County Bank
22 John Hay, spirit dealer
24- John Allan, spirit dealer
(CARMELITE STREET:)
37 Robert Collie, fancy warehouse, &c.
39 Littlejohn, and Green, tea dealers
(martin's lane)41 John Moir, grocer
43 John Webster, baker
44 Alex. Allan, druggist
45 John Fearnside, druggist
46 William M'Bain, spirit dealer
47 Mrs. Alexander Harper
... Mrs. M. Watt, ginger beer and porter
dealer
49 Donald Davidson, manufacturer
50 Charles Calder, spirit merchant
51 John Hector
53 Miss Stephen
... Miss M'Lauchlan, dressmaker
... William Hay, painter
... George Stephen, clerk (of T. & C. B.)
54 William Davidson, grocer
55 James Collie, hairdresser
57 Charles Gordon, cooper, &c.
... William Gray, ironmonger
... Alex. Dalgetty, provision merchant
... George Simpson, beadle
59 J. and C. Niven, meal and barley ware-
house
61 George Barclay, grocer
63 Peter Middleton, tailor
64 James Murray, grocer, &c. h. 74
65 Alex. M'Pherson, baker
66 Mrs. Reid, flesher
68 Alexander Stevenson, bookseller
... David Stevenson
70 John Murray, cabinetmaker
71 Win, Davidson, stoneware merchant
72 George Auckland, spirit dealer
73 George Rose, turner
76 Robert Buchan, baker
77 Miss J. Mathieson, provision dealer
(renni's wind)79 Nathaniel Rae83 Lewis Tawse86 Peter Donald, broker
90 Miss Ann Allan, spirit dealer
93 George M'Kay, slater
98 John Stewart, stoneware merchant104 George Fraser, grocer
GUESTROW,
From Netherkirkgate to Upperkirkgate.
John Keith, tailor, h.
John Paterson, advocate
William SparkJames Greig, tailor
Miss AlexanderJames Mitchell, tailor
William Catto, corkcutter
Mrs. Walker, register office
Mrs. Robertson, innkeeper
Alexander Cook, coach guard
Thomas Knowles, flesher
Miss M. Kerr, teacher
Mrs. M'Kenzie, lodgings
Miss M'Kenzie, dressmaker
Aberdeen Savings' BankJohn Hay, jun. (of J. & J. Hay)James & John Hay, carvers and gilders
workshopAlexander Smith, gas inspector
Robert Fleming, vintner
George Leslie, Bon-accord Inn
Charles Mitchell
James Lukey, spirit dealer
George Walker, spirit dealer
Mrs. James Smith, spirit dealer
J. Williams, comb manufacturer
John Hogg, eating house
Mrs. Orr, spirit dealer
George Stewart
Jane Bowie, register office
Mrs. Reid, lodgings
HADDEN STREET,From Market street to Fisher row.
1 James Hay, spirit dealer
Alexander Hay, spirit dealer
HANOVER LANE,From Albion street to Fish street.
1 Joseph Flann
. . Robert Mathieson, shipmaster
62 STREETS, SQUARES, &c.
HANOVER STREET,From Heading hill to Albion street.
3 William Diack... William Dick, flesher
4 Miss Gossip, dressmaker
... James Linklater, shipmaster
5 George Cook, shipmaster
... James Laing, flesher
6 John Ross, candlemaker
... Alexander Walker, engineer
... John Mann, shipmaster
... William Walker, day patrol
9— 10 Mrs. George Ross, grocer
HARDGATE,From Bon-accord street to Mile-end.
Alexander Meston, grocer
John Pirie, gardener
William Sim, tanner and currier
Robert Gray, gardener
Anthony A. Smith, veterinary surgeon
Mrs. Wilson, grocer
John Smith, distiller
Alex. Gibb, civil engineer, WillowbankRobert Imrie, weaverMrs. ShepherdMrs. Smith, RosebankCaptain A. Stephen, MUlbank Cottage
Alex. Macdonald, advocate, MUlbankCottage
George Still, near Bellevue
Mrs. Duguid, Bellevue Cottage
Rev. George Tnlloch, LL.D., BellevueEarnest Wallace, brewerJames Davidson, gardener
James Cooper, currier
Mrs. A. Strachan
William Duthie and Co., brewers
HARPER'S COURT,76 West North street.
HARDWEIRD,From Skene row to Jack's brae.
23 William Young, baker
HARRIET STREET,From Sclioolhill to Loch street.
1 A. Brown, stabler
2 Peter Stewart, provision merchant
5 Thomas Gordon, post-horse-master,
innkeeper and stabler
11 William Ewen, stabler
13 James Michie, stabler
18 William Beattie, h. U
18J Charles Brown2o| John Barclay, h. 3122 James Smith, stabler
23 Mrs. Milne, inn
29 T. M'Farlane, reedmaker31 Robert Simmie... Misses Taylor, lodgings
... Mrs. Kennedy, sick-nurse
44 George Brebner, vintner
HEADINGHILL,From Park lane to Hanover street,
HENDERSON'S (A.) COURT,123 Gallowgate.
HENDERSON'S (W.) COURT,161 Gallowgate.
HENDERSON'S (W.) COURT,91 Gallowgate.
1 Mrs. Johnstone, lodgings
Miss Hall, teacher
HENDERSON'S COURT,129 Gallowgate.
HENDERSON'S COURT,46 Broad street.
8 William Rollo
George Milne, auctioneer
William Jackson, shoemakerCharles Stewart,
Miss Jackson, milliner
Patrick Ironside, auctioneer
HOLBURN STREET,From Wellington place to Holburn place.
Harry M'Condach, grain dealer
Harry M'Condach, jun.
The Rev. Thomas DewarAlexander Stuart, writing masterAlexander Burnett, feuar
Colquhan Graham, bakerGeorge Paulin, grocer
James Hector, spirit dealer
William Hector, shoemakerMrs. Donald CattanachMrs. Anderson, grocer
William Sandieson, grocer
Daniel Nelson, feuar
Miss Duncan, teacherMiss Taylor, teacher of Ross' SchoolJohn Sim, surgeonMrs. John CruickshankCaptain James Milne
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 63
Mrs. William Sutherland
Alexander Urquhart, shoemakerJames Smith, shoemakerMrs. William Collie
Henry Ogg (of Henry Ogg and Co.)
James Young, Twin Cottage
George Hogg, wright, Twin Cottage
Mrs. Henderson, Twin Cottage
David Gray, blacksmith
George Bisset, general merchantWilliam Coutts, grocer
Mrs. Littlejohn, Burnside Cottage
William Brebner, vintner
James Ewen, spirit dealer
Charles Gordon, gardener
John Cooper, grocer
HOLBURN PLACE,From Holburn street to South Mile-end.
Bobert Collie (of Duthie and Co.)
James Nicol, late of EdinburghMrs. William DuthieThomas Page, coachmanMrs. PiperJames Milne, shoemakerW. Gray (P. & K.) Bexhill Cottage
David Mitchell, advocate
Alex. Meston, Viewmount Cottage
James Mitchell, United Cottage
Mrs. Scott, United Cottage
HUNTLY STREET,From Union street to Summer street.
5 John Dunn... BIr3. John Falconer, lodgings
... Mi-s. M'Donald, lodgings
... Miss McDonald, dressmaker
... Mrs. Louden7 Mrs. William Bobertson
1 1 William Duncan, merchant13 J. Erskine, cutter (J. Lumsden & Co.)
17 Mrs. William Kenn... John Veitch
19 Miss Middleton, dressmaker
... Mis. George Forbes, lodgings
21 John Webster, builder
23 Miss Mackay, provision store
25 John Mearns, clerk
... Mrs. King, lodgings
30 Mrs. Paterson, Orphan Hospital
31 William Urquhart, shipmaster
... Alex. Buyers, shipmaster (Fancy)35 Mrs. Russell
... Miss Strachan, seamster40 Mrs. David Duncan... Charles Edmond, traveller (Glenburn
Distillery
40 James Watson, wright41 Miss Warren, dressmaker
... Mrs. Warren, lodgings
... Mrs. Cook, lodgings
... William Moir, collector (G. L. Co.)
42 Wm. Smith, book-keeper (of N. A. Co.)
... Miss Smith, dressmaker50 George Troup, manager, Blind Asylum... Mrs. M'Kay, matron53 Mrs. John Paterson, lodgings
... Thomas Watson, shipmaster
... Mrs. J. Smith
... Mrs. Lawrence55 William Gerrard, cabinetmaker... Malcolm Ferguson, stonecutter
... Mrs. Snowie57 Mrs. Mathieson... William Mowat, jobbing gardener
59 James Gracie, builder
... Alexander Fyfe, sharebroker
... John H. Stephen, engraver
61 Mrs. Lowrie, lodgings
... Mrs. Peter Boss, lodgings
63 Alexander Hunter, mealseller
HUTCHEON STREET,
From Causewayend to Mary place.
1 George Gordon, provision dealer
13 Mrs. Charleston
... J. March, clockmaker15 John Inglis
17 Duncan M'Kay21 Mrs. Gunn, spirit dealer
29 John Cowie... William M'Kay, late builder
32 Miss Geddes, dressmaker
... William Rattray
... George Brewster, stonecutter, h.
... Bobert Cumming, clerk (of Stewart,
Bowell, and Co.)
... Hugh Fraser, clerk (of Stewart, Rowell,
and Co.)
40 Stewart, Rowell, & Co.'s Comb Works62 Alexander Brown, shoemaker, h.
64 Charles Niddry69 Ebenezer Duncan, provision merchant70 William Kelman, ropemaker72 James Robertson, cooper
73 James Wilson, overseer
73 Mrs. Charles
74 Daniel M'Intosh, flesher
81 James Strachan, teacher, h.
... Mrs. Balfour, lodgings
... Mrs. Macaldowie83 Alexander Mennie... Mrs, Boyd85 Bev. Charles Gray
Peter Wilson, flesher, h, Bose cottage
64 STREETS, SQUARKS, &c.
HUTCHEON STREET (WEST).
James ThomsonJames EdwardsCaptain Rossie
P. MorganRev. D. ArthurThomas PeggieWilliam Elgie
Mrs. Glennie, MaybaiAAlexander Russell, clothier
Peter Wilson, flesher
HTJXTER ROW,From Castle street to Broad street
Brown Gibson
Watch house
Thomas Daniel, post horse master
George Petrie, engraver
Mrs. Ronald, Lemon-tree tavern
John Stewart, late mail guard
Alexander Lonie, spirit merchant
A. and J. Cadenhead, advocates, &c.
James Frater, clerk
John Moir, messenger-at-arms
J Henry's inn and lodgings
Rising Sun Tavern—Alex. Grant
Robert Sbaw, messenger-at-arms
Shaw R. W. Shaw, sheriff officer
David Melvin, hairdresser
Alexander Yule
George Donaldson, builder
Mrs. Tytler's register office
James Tytler
Donald Stewart, bootmaker
Charles Dawson, sheriff officer
Robert W. Hunter, musician
John Leslie
James Leslie, clerk
City Tax Office
Robert Fletcher, accountant
... James Simpson, Commutation RoadTrustees
... George Walker, town house keeper
... Misses Hardy, dressmakers
... William Hardy, watchmaker
... Mrs. Duncan, lodgings
18 Peter Reid, spirit dealer
19 Robert Lyall, blacksmith
INNES STREET,From Gallowgate to Loch street.
6 Mrs. Peter Reid, draper
... Peter Grant, surgeon
14 William Walker, cabinetmaker
20 D. Wilson's Dye Works
INGLIS' COURT,30 Gallowgate.
17
IRONMONGER'S COURT,14 Upperkirkgate.
R. Mortimer, ironmonger
JACK'S BRAEFrom West street to Upperleadside.
2 William Paterson and Co., tanners and
curriers
3—5 William Allan, vintner
34 John Hacket, tanner and currier
35 David Hearld, spirit dealer
JAMES STREET,From Quay to Virginia street.
1 John M'Lauchlan, shipowner
3 Robert Youngson, shipmaster
... George Smith, shipmaster
7 James Forbes, spirit dealer
15 William Raiker, shipmaster
16 Margaret Mollison, grocer
18 Allan Fraser, shipmaster
23 Alexander Nicol, lime meter
24 Miss Thomson, teacher
... Miss A. Mollison, teacher
27 John Lyon, shipmaster
... Arthur Smith, painter
29 R. C. Fullerton, guard (of D. R. Co.) h.
... William Kay, shipmaster
45 George Scott, shoemaker
JAMIESON'S COURT,5 Upperkirkgate.
Mrs. James Bisset, lodgings
John Paterson, lodgings
JAMIESON'S COURT,38 Shiprow.
JOHN STREET,Erom Woolraanbill to Loch street.
1 James Nicol, grocer
2 George Gunn, spirit dealer
3 George Cadenhead, tailor, h,
... Mrs. Gray, lodgings
4 James Kerr, traveller, h.
... Robert Henderson, plasterer, /*.
8 Mrs. M'Lean10 David Wilson, dyer, h.
11 Alexander M' Bey, stabler
14 James Garden, plasterer
... William Garden
... Garden and Davidson, plasterers
19 James Coutts, builder
31 James Gerard, blacksmith
48 Alexander Lamb, plumber
49 Robert Campbell, h.
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 65
53 Mrs. Grange, spirit dealer
54 Peter Yeats, shoemaker55 Robert Mackinlay, h.
... Robert Mustard, tailor, h.
... Mrs. Fullerton
57 William Murray, tailor
... Alexander Jaffray, late builder
James Brakenridge, boot closer
58 Mrs. Williamson, flesher, h.
... James Reid, builder
61 Mrs. D. Thomson, lodgings
66 Mrs. James Bisset, lodgings
... Mrs. Donald, lodgings
73 Johnston Shearer, writer, h.
... William Paterson, druggist, k.
... James Thomson
74J Mrs. Mitchell, cab station
... George Pirie, manager75 Donaldson Riddell, h.
... James Riddell, h.
78 Alexander Copland, slater
80 George M'Kay, h.
86 William Kerr, shoemaker, h.
... Mrs. Spark, dressmaker87 James Ross, shoemaker... Alexander Coutts, coach guard
... Robert Brander88 George Coutts, cabinetmaker
... George Thow, tailor, h.
89 George Anderson, h. 8790 Miss Troup, dressmaker
92 Miss Loban, dressmaker
... James Warrack, h.
. . . Warrack and Daniel
96 David Cadenhead, h. 98
98 Mrs. Cowie, lodgings
112 James Wright, marble cutter
... James Eaton, stonecutter
... William Mackay, millwright
JOPP'S COURT,
31 Gallowgate.
The Aberdeen Salmon Co.'s Office
Jopp and Shand, advocates
Mrs. Andrew JoppA. A.bercrombie
William Moir, advocate, h. 30 Bon-ac-
cord street
William Jopp (of Allardyce and Jopp)
JOPP'S COURT,40 Broad street,
George Scorgie, porter
George Silver, slater
Mrs. Watson, register office
William Chisholm
JOPP'S LANE,From St. Andrew street to John street.
3 J. P. Barker, manufacturer, h.
4 William M'Intosh, h.
14 A. Fraser, bookseller, h.
JUSTICE STREET,From Castle street to Park street.
1 Miss M'Grigor, hosier
2 John Airth, shoemaker5 C. M'Grigor, hosier
4 William Grant, broker
8 Charles Fraser, spirit dealer
9 Mrs. Lyall, broker
12 Mrs. Durham, eating-house
15 Robert Douglas, spirit dealer
16J Robert Trueman, broker
17 A. M'Leay, spirit dealer
22 Mrs. Anderson, broker
23 John Black, shoemaker
25 William Brebner, shipmaster
... John Paterson
... G. B. Bothwell, candle manufacturer
26 John Reid, broker
31 Alexander Sim, spirit dealer
33 Mark Pearson, broker
JUSTICE LANE,From Justice street to East North street.
1 William Skene, seaman7 D. M'Farlane, broker
KIDD LANE,From Chapel street to Summer street.
12 James and Co., builders
... John Buyers (of J. B. and Co.)
19 John Alexander, shipmaster
... James K. Alexander, clerk, Aberdeenand Newcastle Steam Nav. Co.
22 James Cooper, late hatter
KING STREET.From Castle street to Love lane.
North of Scotland Bank1 George Davidson, bookseller
3 William Chalmers (of Northern As-surance Co.)
5 William Gordon, sharebroker
2 Eraser L. Johnston, tea, wine, andspirit merchant
6 John Reid, saddler
8 William Clark, general agent
10 George Grant, advocate
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Robert Grigor, agent, Com. Bank I 10
Grigor and Reid, advocates 12
Commercial Bank of Scotland Branch,
R. Grigor 14
James Will, M.D. 16
Stewart and Chivas, grocers to Her 18
Majesty 20Colin A. Philip, advocate
J. Chivas (of Stewart and Chivas) 22
G. Cruickshank (of A. Cruickshank and
Co.) 30James Black and Co. 32Record Office
J. G. Leslie, sheriff-clerk depute 38Alexander Gordon,- advocate 40C. W arrack, commissary-clerk depute 42David H. Kennedy, commissary-clerk 44
deputeNewell Burnett, advocate 46Thomas Burnett, advocate 48James Cran (Rural Police Constable) 50and keeper of Record Office
Aberdeen Medical & Chirurgical Hall, 70Hugh Bow, keeper 74
John Webster, advocate 76(north church) 82(queen street) 84(west north street)Wm. Shirres and Co., retail warehouseWm. Shirres and Co., wholesale ware- 86housemen 88
Mrs. Connon, grocer
Alexander Torrie, advocate 90Lieutenant Thomas B. Glover 92William Birnie, painter
John Campbell, sheriff-officer 102
Samuel Popp, Inverness mail guard 104;
William Campbell, grocer 106
James M'Donald, chemist 108
William Henderson, gunmakerJames Elliot, shipmaster 112
James Henderson, painter
William Davidson, furnishing tailor 114Andrew' Baxter, cattle salesmanMiss Roberts 116—103 Alexander Gray, coachbuilder 118John F. White, grain merchant 120Andrew Reid, merchant(meaimaeket street)Fire Engine Station 122
Joseph Williamson, M.D.John Greig, cabinetmaker 126William WalkerWilliam Talbot
John Miller (of J. M, and Co.) 136James Montgomery(MITCHELL PLACE) 142
A. Batten 144John Anderson
Charles S. Laidlaw, merchantJohn Fleming, advocateFleming and Paull, advocates
R. Catto and Co., grocers
Patrick Cooper, advocateDavid Fiddes, M.D.William Gibb, shoemakerA. Stronach, advocate
Patk. Keith, British Linen Co.'s Bank(st. Andrew's chapel)David Dunn (of D. D. and Co.)
David Dunn and Co., wholesale drug-
gists and drysalters
Alexander Smith, commission agent
Robert Adam, advocateA. and J. Webster, advocates
Alexander Webster, advocateRobert Catto, jun.
William Yeats, advocate
Yeats and Whyte, advocates—52 R. Ledingham, advocate
(east north street)—72 George Croll, bakerJames Bruce, butcher—80 James Sim, manufacturing chemist
John Smith, merchantYeats and Flockhart, advocates
Mrs. Robert WarrackC. Warrack, commissary-clerk depute
Joseph Reid, shoemakerJohn Catto, Son, and Co., merchants
Jas. Aiken, jun., ship and insur. broker
William Catto, merchant—94 David Roberts, saddler
(FREDERICK STREET)Joseph EUicock, cabinetmaker
Mrs. Sutherland, lodgings
James Smith, upholsterer
John M. HunterThomas Hunter, general City mission.
Permit Office
J. Gowans, supervisor, Inland RevenueWilliam Gordon, commercial traveller
Andrew Reid, merchantInland Revenue Office
Ludovic Sandieson, turner
Mrs. Hutton, lodgings
Mrs. Cruickshanks
John Sinclair
James Ligertwood, grocer
(princes street)John E. GreigMrs. Lieutenant DavidsonJohn Greig, cabinetmaker
James Clark, south mail guard
Miss Dawson, teacher
William Smith, architect
George Gordon M'Lcan, M.D., pro-
fessor of Oriental languages, Mari-
schal College
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 67
(north lodge)183 George Allan, advocate
185 Rev. James Fraser
187 George Emsly, coach manufacturer
(king street place)199 A. Nisbet211 William James, brewer212 George Connon, commercial traveller
KING STREET PLACE,From 199 King street to West North street.
1 James Patterson, shipmaster
3 James Forbes, tailor
4 James Smith, manufacturer
KINGSLAND PLACE,Barkmill-burn to Hutcheon st., west 6ide of
Broadford.
1 Mrs. Craigmyle, lodgings
3 J. S. Kidd, schoolmaster, h.
10 Alexander Brown, h.
Thomas Clunes, plumber, h.
George Elmslie, h,
John Ogilvie, bookseller
Stephen SmithWin. Mackay, millwright, h.
James Allan, grocer, h.
A. Wallace, grocer, h.
LANGSTANE PLACE,From Dee street to Bon-accord street.
1 William Smart... Mrs Knowles2 John Phimister, surveyor of taxes
3 William Hunter, agent
... Mrs Hunter, teacher of music
... James Davie, music-seller and music-
master4 Anthony A. Smith, veterinary surgeon
8 Joseph Black, tailor, &c.... Robert M'Donald, tailor
... Miss Summers, dressmaker
... John Paul, plasterer
10 David Mackie, vintner
12 Mrs Peter Stuart, register office
14 Robert Adamson, weaver15 James Watson, wright
25 Mrs John Garden... Miss Smith
LEADSIDE,Gilcomston.
6 John Craib, spirit dealer
8 Alexander Fraser, grocer
9 Jas. Reid, nurseryman
13 Old Machar's Poor House... Mrs Mark, matron
King Street continued.
150 John Duncan, late manufacturer194 Alexander Fraser, advocate210 Mrs. Milne212 William James, brewer... George Connon, traveller
214 King Street Brewery
Leadside continued.
22 Jas. Elmslie23 George Farquhar, mason
William Forbes, gardenerMrs George Henderson
LESLIE PLACE,From Berry road, 40^ North Broadford to Cateay-
seat.
1 William Stuart, road surveyor
LIGERTWOOD'S COURT,99 George street.
John Midleton, cabinetmaker
LINDSAY STREET.From Diamond street to Golden square.
LINKS STREET,From St. Clement street to Links.
1 James Sellar
... Victor E. Smith, shipmaster
16 John Buchan, shipmaster
L1TTLEJOHN STREET,From Gallowgate to North street.
1 Mrs. Scott, lodgings
2 David Fraser, letter carrier
3 Mrs. William Reid
... Miss Reid, teacher
5 Peter Mackie, dealer in porter and ales
10 Neil M'Kay, spirit dealer
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Alexander Adamson, tinsmith, h.
... Thomas Clyne, merchant, h.
15 Miss Grant, teacher
17 Miss Allan, guffering, &c.
19 James Farquhar21 Inspector of weights for Town & County39 James Milne, grocer
John Blaikie and Sons, plumbers, &c.
LITTLE BELMONT STREET,From Belmont street to Back wynd.
2 James Lochart
... Lochart and Salmond6 Alex. Farquharson, stabler, &c.
7 John Gray, coachman
68 STREETS, SQUARES, &c.
7 Mrs. Murray, lodgings
... James A. Murray, clerk, h.
12 John Ross, letter-carrier, h.
LOBBAN'S COURT,29 Castle Street.
5 G. F. Cruickshank, writer (Adam andAnderson)
LOCH STREETj—From Harriet street to Windy wynd.
13 William Robb, broker
15 John Cameron, cooper
... William Cameron, cooper
16 James Sinclair, shoemaker, h.
19 John Bonnyman, h.
... J. and J. Bonnyman, smiths
... James Bonnyman, h.
21 John Bonnyman, jun., blacksmith
23 Miss S. Pirie, spirit dealer
24 Alexander Wallace and Co.
25 John Hamilton, cutler, h.
... Miss Morrice, dressmaker
... James Laing, skinner, h.
25 Mrs. Cameron, midwife31 Mrs. T. Sellar, draper, h.
34 Mrs. Grant40 John Gillespie, spirit dealer
44- Mrs. Walker, staymaker
... David Walker, A.
... William Green, (of L. & G.)
47 John Joss, provision merchant48 Mi?s Milne, milliner
... Miss Auld, staymaker
50 (SALTERS COURT)... Mrs. Thompson, lodgings
... Alexander Thompson, clerk
51 John Joss, provision agent
56 William Pittendrigh, builder
60 James Smith, post-horse master
61 Mrs. Milne, provision merchant64 George M'Donald, spirit dealer
66 William Henderson and Son, builders
68 Joseph Pedelty & Co., manufacturers
70 James Archibald, provision merchant72 James Milne, coach builder
74 Mrs. Low76 Andrew Borthwick, dyer
78 (sharp's court.)
80 George Jessiman, spirit dealer
81 John Barker and Sons84 Ales. Ogston, tallow chandler &c.85 James Collie, provision shop
88 James M'Intosh, spirit dealer
89 John Grant, spirit dealer
91 William Ingram, wright
92 Andrew Nisbet, soapmaker
96 George Reid, broker
98 John Palmer, hair manufacturer h. 87100—102 Aberdeen Foundry
(iNNES STREET)106 James Lobban, teacher
107 Edward Simpson, overseer108 James Crombie, provision merchant110 Peter Bisset, builder
112 Nicholas Caddie, brewer(young street)
120 Daniel Macandrew, builder, &c.
LODGE WALK,From Castle street to Queen street.
19 Wiiliam Greig, vintner21 James Mitchell, broker23 Edward Maguire, broker25 Charles M'Laverty, broker28 John Jamieson, broker29 Mrs. Stewart, broker31 John M'Kann, broker
33J Robert Little, broker37 Mrs. Thain, broker38 Mrs. M'Phee, provision seller
39 John Eeid, vintner
42 William Shaw, tailor and clothier
47 Ann Jones, broker
LOGAN'S COURT,152 Gallowgate
LONGACRE,
From Broad street to North street.
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City Loan Office, D. Bain, managerMrs. GordonWilliam M'Killiam, h.
Mrs. Milne, tavern
John M'Intosh & Son, h. 10Robert Murray BarnettMrs. GreigMiss M'Kessor, milliner, A.
Mrs. Glennie, midwifeMrs. Bowie, milliner, h.
Miss Turriff, dressmakerAlex. Turriff, funeral-waiter
Robert Ross, plasterer
Alexander Irvine, shoemakerMoses Birnie, surgeon
James M'Donald, h.
Miss M'Donald, dressmakerJames Jackson, boot closer, h. 50Joseph Ellicock, h.
Thomas Roger, teacher, h.
James Gordon, cooper, h.
Peter Durno, teacher
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 69
58 Charles Gray, cooper, h. i
... Alexander Durno, printer, h.
59 John Dixon, horse-shoer, h.
... James Duncan, carter
MABERLY STREET,From Broadford gate to Skene square.
18 John Grant, spirit dealer
20 Alexander Adams, A.
Broadford Works
MACHRAY'S COURT,81 George street.
MACHRAY'S COURT,13 Bon-accord street.
MACKIE PLACE,West end of Skene street
Rev. Sir William DunbarAlexander MackieJames Pittendrich, h.
Misses Glennie
Rev. David MilneMiss GibbonMrs. James Paterson
Mrs. Alexander StewartMisses BoydRev. Charles Ross, Free Bon-accord
Church
MARKET STREET,From Union street to Trinity quay,
2 James & John Hay, carvers & gilders
to the Queen3 Alex. Duffus, confectioner
5 William Mitchell, postmaster
7 Post Office
9 New Market Coffee room ; E. Ranson1 1 James Stewart, flesher
... Thomas M'Guffie, brewer
13 Aberdeen Brick and Tile Co.
... Allardyce and Jopp, wine merchants to
the Queen
13 Wm. Allardyce (of A. and J.)
17 Aberdeen Mechanics' Institution
... Public News Room
... Ja<ne3 Wise, keeper, Mechanics' Inst.
19 Alex. Pirie, Terminus Coffee-rooms
23 Robert MorrisonJ. J. Kennedy, commission agentThomas Douglas, Douglas's HotelAberdeen Railway Company's Office
J. and P. Cameron, Railway carriers
Aberdeen Union ClubDavid Shand, saw trimmer
MARYWELL STREET,From College street to Crown street.
1 James Pirie
... Alex. Edwards, painter
4 John Simpson (of W. and S.)
... William Daniel, shipmaster6 David Maver, teacher8 John Stephen10 Alex. Henderson, shipmaster... Alex. Bruce, traveller
12 Mrs. Coplandli George Cheyne... John Scott, manager15 Wm. Cromar, of Devanha Comb work16 Misses Smith18 James Thomson, shoemaker... George Mann, tailor
20 Peter M'Beath, shipmaster... James Fraser
24, Alex. Silver
26 Robert Findlay, carver and turner... William Youngson, cabinetmaker27 George Moir, carpenter
... Miss Moir, dressmaker
... George Nicholson, water tacksman
... William Nicholson, coal broker
... William Rait, teacher
... Miss Simpson28 Misses Sangster, milliners and dress-
makers... Alexander Gossop29 Thomas Shields, druggist
30 James Forrest, merchant38 Mrs. Goodridge
MARISCHAL STREET.From Castle street to Regent Quay.
2 D. Wyllie, cashier, Aberdeen Bank4 Miss Deans, provision shop
6 Mrs. King, lodgings
8 Wm. Brown, basketmaker10 Mrs. Bain, confectioner
16 Wm, Adams, broker18 Mrs. Sherar, lodgings
20 Andrew Wilson, bookbinder
1 Isaac Forsyth, letter carrier
... Mrs. Forsyth, lodgings
... George Allan, advocate3 John Beattie, painter
5 Andrew Harvey, shoemaker7 James Lamb, shore porter
... Geo. Lumsden, shore porter
,,. Peter Cantly, shore porter
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John Wilson, bookbinder
George Handyside & Co.
A. Matthew (Aberdeen Sea Insurance
Company)John Bruce, sharebroker
Wm. Calder, tailor
Mrs. M'Donald, lodgings
Oswald, George, & Co.
John Beaton, hairdresser
David R. Morrice, advocate
Stock ExchangeDavid Pobertson, general agent
Hugh M. Warrack, corn factor, com-
mission agent, ship and insurance
broker
James Warrack, commission merchant
Wm. Clark, shipmaster
B. Moir (of Moir & Sons)
(jiarischal street bridge)
Richard Stevens, quarter master sergt.
Mrs. Robertson
Bell, Rannie, & Co., wine merchants,
Leith—J. Sheed, agent
John Sheed, general commission mer-
chant and agent
Miss KennedyWm. Reid, ship and insurance broker
52, 54, Theatre Royal
John Jamieson
Scottish Sea Insurance Co., Wm. Reid
Wm. P. Booth, insurance broker
Rich. Connon & Co., insurance brokers
MARINE TERRACE,Near Ferryhill buildings.
D. R. Lyall Grant (of B. and G.)
MARTIN'S LANE,From Green to Renny'a wynd.
1 Alex. Stephen (R. S. and Son)
... Robert Stephen do.
,.. William Moir, clerk (A. H. & S.)
2 George Miller, coachman
3 James Horn, Mason,.. Alex. Johnston, blacksmith
4 David Milne, wright
,.. Thos. Sutherland, messenger, police
office
6 Wm. Anderson, superintendent of har-
bour police
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George Gray, merchantMrs. Robertson, midwifeJames Dow, spirit dealer
Mrs. Robertson, lodgings
Mrs. Mackie, lodgings
Alex. Chalmers, shoemakerWm. Adamson, sharebrokerR. B. Home, clerk
James Wood, clerk
James Riddel, accountantAlex. Milne, shoemakerWm. Duncan, insurance broker
Wm. & Charles Williams, commissionagents
Maxwell King, dentist
Andrew F. Boyd, commission agentCharles Walker, commission merchantMiss Coulson, milliner
George Nicol, brewerGeorge Thompson, jun., and Co., ship
owners and insurance brokers
Alex. Knowles, book-keeper
(marischal street bridge)James Stratton, corn factor and general
agentJ. T. Rennie, insurance broker
John Ross, sharebrokerAberdeen and Newcastle Co.Nisbet & Robertson, insurance brokers
John Davidson, advocateRobert Catto and Son, merchants, &c.John Muir, ship agent
Mrs. Forbes, lodgings
John M'Killiam, watch and clock makerAberd. Sea Insurance Co., A. MatthewHenry Adamson, insurance brokerRobb, Brothers, & Co., general agents,
ship and insurance brokers
John Cook, insurance brokerMrs. Nicolson
A. & W. Nicol, merchants, &c.
MARY PLACE,From Hutcheon street west to Rosemount
terrace.
1 James Roger, tanner, &c.2 Robert Bruce3 Thomas Skene, Inspector of poor
4 George Chessar
5 Miss Kilgour
MALTMILL BRIDGE,From Trinity comer to Fisher row.
MATHIESON'S COURT,14 Castle street.
Daniel M'Bean, cabinetmaker
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 71
MEALMARKET STREET,From King street to North street
4 R. Brown, Mill of Tarty Warehouse6 William Bisset, innkeeper
8 James Roy, bootmaker, A.
... George Troup, chemist
... Miss Troup, dressmaker15 Charles Grant, stoneware merchant, A.
16 Thomas Daniel, innkeeper
20 Robert Milne, brewer, A.
25 Robert Anderson, stabler
27 Mrs. Ironside, eating house
MEARNS' COURT,52 Shiprow.
METER'S COURT,11 Chapel lane.
MELVILLE'S COURT,106 Gallowgate.
Thomas Melville, sen., A.
MIDDLETHIRD,From Waterloo street to St. Clement street.
MILNE'S COURT,27 Gallowgate.
William Davidson, plasterer
Alexander Stewart, city missionary
Aberdeen Equitable Loan Co., Francis
Montgomery, manager
MILNE'S COURT,75 Gallowgate.
John Johnston, blacksmith
MILNER'S COURT,25 Guestrow.
Alexander Findlay, A.
MILNE'S (PROVOST) COURT,65 Gallowgate.
MILLBURN STREET,From South Crown street to Wellington road.
1 James Galloway, engine-driver
... W. Gerrard... Thomas Richards, clerk, Aberdeen
Railway2 Wm. Crabb, superintendent
... Thomas Will
3 Charles Gordon, cooper
4 A. G. Murray, traveller
5 Robert Alexander, teacher
6 Andrew Thomson, traveller
7 Wm. Campbell, sen., shipmaster
8 Wm. Campbell, jun., shipmaster
9 William Williams, merchant10 Thomas Riddel1
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Robert Donald, late brushmaker
MILLBANK,Broadford.
Wm. Rae, jun., gardenerCharles Runcy, A.
MILLBANK LANE,From North Broadford to Millbank.
1 D. Laurie (of Devanha Comb Work)
MITCHELL'S COURT,80 West North Street.
George Pirie, shore porter
MITCHELL'S COURT,41 Guestrow,
Charles Mitchell, late merchantPatrick Joss, agent
MITCHELL PLACE,From North street to King street.
1 Mrs. Lindsay2 Mrs Milne4 David Knox, ironmonger, A.
5 Miss Summers... Mrs. Mackie
M'COMBIE'S COURT,52 Union street and 51 Netherkirkgate.
Francis Clerihew, advocate
Thomas M'Combie & Co.
North of Scotland Equitable Loan Co.
M'COOK'S COURT,116 Gallowgate.
M'KAY'S COURT,80 Gallowgate.
M'KENZIE'S COURT,62 George street.
M'LEAN'S COURT,50 Gallowgate.
Alexander M'Lean, house agent
John M'Lean, plasterer
John Booth, late mason
72 STREETS, SQUARES, &c.
MOIR'S COURT,103 Gallowgate.
MOUNT STREET,From Rosemount place to Rosemount terrace.
1 Alexander Robertson
2 John Fleming, lodgings
... John Fraser, clerk, (T. & C. Eank)
3 James Wright4 Alexander Hay5 Miss Mair6 William Walker7 James Eaton8 Henry Stewart
John Urqnhart, Mount Cottage
MUTTONBRAE,From Woolmanhill to Denburn.
13 Jas. Thompson, spirit dealer
1 6 John Rose, wright
22 M. Dean, chimney-sweep
MOUNTHOOLY,From Gallowgate to Canal side.
1—2 James Philip, M.D.4 David Nicoll, flesher
5 Alexander Chalmers
. .. Miss Findlay, dressmaker
1 1 Peter Keith, carter
NATIONAL BANK COURT,42 Castle street.
Alex. Chivas, banker
William Bennett, primer
Alex. Gordon, advocate
NELSON STREET,From Gallowgate to King street.
Robert Watson, builder
Poor House, Rev. E. Reid, governor
Jas. Wallace, inspector
William Clark, assistant
John Tevendale, do.
John Gallovv, porter
1 Jas. Watt, blacksmith
2 Miss Craig, dressmaker
4 Jas. Greig, shoemaker
... George Rae, mason5 John Moir, wood merchant
... Joseph Maitland, warehouseman
... Mrs. Beaton, lodgings
NELSON LANE.1 Rev, Charles Skene
... Miss Anderson
NETHERKIRKGATE,From Broad street to St. Nicholas street.
Mrs. Innes, lodgings
Miss Innes, dressmakerWilliam Johnston
William BrebnerHamilton Franklin
John Keith, tailor
George Imlay, spirit dealer
Alexander Gray, watchmakerJames Simpson, spirit dealer
Robert Hughes, engraver
Mrs. Swanson , lodgings
—19 George Donald, painter
James Mann, grocer
James M'Intosh, tinsmith
John Jenkins, shoemakerJohn YoungPeter BrownAlexander Seton, pawn brokerG. Duncan, agent
John Mearns, mealseller
James Bird, A.
James MelvenAlexander Lawson, h. 46John Ross, plasterer
Wm. Spark, ironmonger, h.
James Legg, tinsmith
Kilgour and Taylor
William Ritchie and Co.
Thomas M'Combie and Co.
Stephen and Sutherland
Lewis and James Smith
Robert Taylor and Co., h. 46
J. Johnston, spirit dealer
Alexander Stephen, waiter
John Taylor, hotel
David M'Hardy, smith
Robert Strachan, tailor
W. Thomson, plumber, h. 69
Alexander Littlejohn
John Murray, merchant
NICOL COURT,106 John street.
NORTHFIELD,Gilcomston.
6 A. Steel, hatter
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12 Alex. Clark, grocer, h. 14
13 James Walker, bookseller, h.
16 John Nicoll, warehouseman
NORTH STREET, (WEST),
From East North street to Mounthooly.
2 William Shirres and Co.
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4 William Smith, hairdresser
8 James Stephen stabler
9 A. Robertson, grocer
13 George Lumsden, grocer15 George Burrell, shoemaker16 John Walker, h. 3618 W. M'Donald, spirit dealer
24 George Cormack, provision shop26 James M'Pherson, stabler
27 Hay Mercer, watchmaker31 James Middleton, mealseller
32 George Stevenson
32J David Low, meal seller
36 Mrs. Frasei', spirit dealer
37 Simpson Shepherd39 W. & W. Leslie, grocers, h. 4143 James Cassie, carriers' porter
... John Cassie, carriers' porter
49 Robert Findlay, spirit dealer
50 John Simpson, grocer
52 John Robertson, grocer
53 James Milne, grocer, &c.55 John Stephen, game dealer
61 Mrs. Garden, spirit dealer
63 John Campbell, broker
64 Robert Milne, brewer, h.
... James Anderson, farmer, /(.
66 Alexander Pirie, engineer
68 Mrs. Jaffray, mealseller
75 James Hall, carter
76 Mrs. Cruickshank
77 William Davidson
78 Thomas Leith, spirk dealer
81 Gordon and Smith
82 Alexander M'Pherson, broker
83 John M'Pherson91 William Malcolm95 Thomas Smith, h.
... James Tait, (of P. and K.J
... Miss Smith, dressmaker
... Smith & Gordon, contractors
112 W. Gilbert, criminal officer
120 James Forbes and Co.
124 Adam and Brewster
162 Gray, Watt, and Co.
168 William Wilson, h. 170176 Thomas Rutherford
178 Simon Brown, h. 176183 Alexander Nicolson, blacksmith
184 George Watson, cartwright
187 William Mathers
188 William Elmslie & Co., stoneware mer-chants
. . . Mrs. Elmslie, staymaker
... Miss Elmslie, lodgings
195 James Bain, grocer
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Adam Singer, agentJohn A. Wilson, bookseller
PARK STREET,From Justice street to Canal.
John Simpson, eating houseMrs. John Davidson, spirit dealerWm, Soufcer, shoemakerGeo. Masson, eating houseMrs. Dow, brokerMrs. Gibson, brokerDavid Dow, butcherWm. Gardiner, brokerJohn Dick, provision seller
Thos. Jessiman, spirit dealerWm. Diack, grocer, &c.Chas. Robertson, ironmongerMrs. Dixon, provision seller
Mrs. Croruar spirit dealerWm. Reid, earthenware dealer
Wm. M'Kay, broker
Robert Birss, drng'gist
H. & J. Clark, bakersMrs. Martin, provision seller
Wm. Hunter, grocerJames Findlay, lodgings
Charles Greig, grocerRobert Birss
Mrs. Stewart, flesher
James Stewart, city missionaryDavid Mitchell, machine maker-
Mrs. ValentineN. Allan and Sons, grocers
Wm. M'Donald, bakerGeo. Miller, jun., ropemakerGeo. Milne, spirit dealer
James Fraser, clerk
Miss Bisset, dressmakerDuncan Reid, shipmasterMiss Bruce, milliner
Mrs. Keith, milliner
Mrs. Booth, lodgings
Miss Steward, milliner
George Milne, tailor
John H. Vollar
Win. Smith, grocer
Mrs. Leslie, lodgings
George Murray, builder
Miss SivewrightGeorge Grant (late 74th regt.)
Robert Gray, shipmasterWm. Law, grocer
John Jamieson, mariner
Alex. Taylor, gardener
Wm. M'Queen (late coast guard)
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70 Alex. Duncan, criminal officer, Sura-
merfield gardens
... Janies Milne, shore porter, Summerfield
gardens
PARK LANE,From Park street to Commerce street.
6 J. Learmonth, coffee-rooms
25 Martin Boyle, spirit dealer
PARK STREET PLACE,Foot of Park street.
1 Hugh Leeth, salesman (R. Kemp)2 James Easton, blacksmith
... Alex. Gordon, shipmaster
PEACOCK'S CLOSE,24 Castle street.
PENSIONER'S COURT,18 Justice street.
PIRIE'S COURT,50 Castle street.
Wm. Sellar, confectioner
George Shepherd, bookseller
Mrs Badenoch, lodgings
Mrs Jamieson
PIRIE'S COURT,82 Shiprow.
PLASTERER'S COURT,
70 Gallowgate.
Henry Stewart, last maker
POLMUIR,South- west of Railway station.
Alex. Anderson, superintendent
William Penny, shipmaster
POOR'S HOSPITAL COURT,56 Gallowgate.
Girls' Hospital, Miss Hay, matron
PORK LANE,From Quay to Virginia street.
PORTER'S COURT,12 Weighhouse square.
PORTHILL CLOSE,98 Gallowgate.
POYNERNOOK,
Foot of Denburn.
PRINCE REGENT STREET,From Canal Terrace to Baltic street,
1 3 Alexander Morrison, shipmaster
... Thomas Buist, cooper, &c.
... James Morison, clerk
... James Macaldowie, clerk
... George Findlay, draper
15 James Cumming, shipmaster
... Rodert Still, blockmaker
17 John King, shipmaster
... Capt. Thomas Ritchie, shipowner
... Mrs. Main, lodgings
19 "VV. Williamson, flesher
... Robert Milne, shipmaster
20 John Matthew, late baker
... Joseph Ettershank, shipmaster
... John Gunn, carpenter
23 Andrew Cameron, moulder
... James Watson, shipmaster
25 George Fraser Smith
... George Young, ropemaker
PRINCES STREET,From King street to Park street.
9 John Clark, builder, h.
11 John Greig, work shop
... Geo. Still, combmaker
... John Fraser, shipmaster
13 Wm. Robb, stabler
15 Peter Green, farrier
17 David Roberts, currier
19 John Sedgewick (foreman D. Roberts,
currier)
Free North Church School, D. Connell,
teacher
30 John Panton, mason
PROSPECT TERRA.CE,From Bank street to Devanha Brewery.
1 James Shirres, silk mercer... Mrs. Millar, lodgings
... Mrs John Longmuir2 Hugh Longmuir, shipmaster
... D. Connell, teacher
3 Robert Hadden, sen., salmon fisher
... Robert Hadden.,jun., shipmaster
4 John Reid, shipmaster
... Wm. Reid, late shipbuilder
... Wm. Reid, jun., shipmaster
5 George Barclay, grocer
6 Mrs. Beattie
7 Mrs. John Goldie
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 75
QUEEN STREET.From Broad street to North street.
1 James Drummond, boot maker2 James Strachan, paper ruler
4 Andrew Masson, accountant
... Aberdeen Literary Reading-room6 James Stevenson, engraver10 (chronicle court)... James Anderson, billiard rooms... Mrs. Johnston
... Miss Johnston
... George Cadenhead, tailor
14 W. & J. Berry, linen manufacturers16 Miss Skene, wool merchant18 John Gill
20 Thomas Ewen, advocate
24 Kerr & Bowman, carvers and gilders
26 George Reynolds, basket maker28 James Booth, merchant... W. P. Booth, insurance brokerSO Mrs. J. Smith32 James Leask, advocate42 John Wyllie, tailor
... A. R. Deuchar, bookeeper (G. L. Co.)
... Mrs. Henderson, staymaker
... Miss Beaton, dressmaker46 William Milne, grocer
48 Philip Ross, sergeant, R. A.... James Chasser, town-sergeant
52 Mill of Cults Warehouse, J. Thomson54 John Edmond, book-binder, &c.
(lodge walk)56 Charles Glennie, coach proprietor
64 John Petrie, spirit dealer
66 & 68 J. M'Kenzie, baker
70 Robert Burt, tailor
74 John Thomson, tailor
76 Alexander Sharp, tailor
78 Miss Milne, earthenware dealer
80 Peter M' Donald, tailor
82 Colin A. Philip, advocate
RAGG'S LANE,From 37 Broad street to Guestrow.
2 Lachlan M'Kinnon, advocate... Thomas Sangster
3 John Clark, vintner
EAMAGE'S COURT.83 Broad street.
RED LION COURT.From 77 Broad street to Guestrow.
John Stuart, merchantJohn LunanMrs. Scorgie, lodgings
Jamea Melvin, musicianMrs. Durno, lodgings
3 Robert Dyce, advocate
... John Clark, advocate
... William Godwin, mail guard
. . . Mrs. Milne, lodgings5 John Leslie, shoemaker7 Aberdeen Herald Office
13 John Gill, spirit dealer
19 Isaac Hill, teacher
23 William Anderson, clothier
25 Angus Ross, cooper
27 James Booth, M.D.33 A. & J. Anderson, painters, &c.35 Alexander Cooper, saddler, h.
37 J. & W. Bisset, grocers
39 Alexander Milne, manufacturer41 Jn. Stephenson, Odd Fellows' Arms Inn43 Knight & Craib, saddlers
(shoe lane)45 Alexander Cooper, saddler
47 Aberdeen Quill Manufactory49 James Maguire, dealer in clothe3
51 Alexander Leslie, messenger-at-arms53 Miss M'Donald57 James M'Kay, hosier
61 William Clark, manufacturer
67 Mrs. Farquhar, provision seller
71 Mrs. Petrie, provision seller
77 Mrs. J. Spark, provision seller
81 Mrs. Watt83 John Ramsay, boot and shoemaker85 Miss Cardno, milliner
89 James Greig, boot and shoemaker91 J. & A. Spark, tinsmiths
RETTIE'S COURT,
26 Broad street.
Jas. Robertson, hairdresser
Jas. Adam (of Russell & Adam)
REID'S COURT,34 Gallowgate.
REID'S COURT7 Shiprow.
REGENT QUAY,From Shorebrae to Canal basin.
1 William Forbes, merchant, h. abova
76 STREETS, SQUARES, &c.
2 George Elsmie... James Elsmie4 George Elsmie & Son5 John Jopp, hotel
9 John Besg, merchant
10 Alex. Mackie, proprietor of baths
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George Leslie, shipowner
11^ Nicolson & Simpson, coal brokers
12 James Duncan, spirit dealer
13 Andrew Sherer, ship chandler
... D. M'Taggart, coal merchant14 Jas. Winlaw, jun., ship and insurance
broker144- Michael M'dusky, vintner, &c.15 Alex. Duguid, grocer, &c.16 Custom House17 Geo. Davidson (G. & W. Davidson)
... Alex. Pearson, merchant
20 Robert Mitchell, manager (L. and C.
Shipping Company)... Charles Mitchell, teller (T. & C. B.)
21 G. Thomson & Son, wine merchants,
&c.... Alex, and "Wm. Thom, commission
merchants, &c.... A. Thorn, Belgian Consul22 George Thomson, ship-owner
25 William Cargil, shipmaster
... Mrs. John Nicol, merchant
... Alexander Barnett
... James Taylor, shipmaster
... John M'Kenzie, shipmaster
28 George Brock, shipping master
... Merchant Seamen's Office
30 Arthur Smith, painter
32 Receiving Post Office
... Peter Buyers, ship chandler, &c.... Charles Runcie, Millbank34 James Stephen, porter dealer
35 and 42 "Geo. M'Kenzie, shoemaker,grocer, and spirit dealer
38 James Davidson, grocer
41 James Mitchell, outfitter
44 Mrs. Neil, vintner
45 Smith and Ramage, watchmakers, &c.46 William Mitchell, shipmaster
... Mrs. M'Millan47 Hugh Wilson, confectioner
52 Thos. A. Kidd, tin-plate worker53 James Saunders, spirit dealer
... George Law, shipmaster
... James Cromar, shipmaster
56 W. Harvey, grocer
57 William Boaden, shipmaster
57 John Stewart, shipmaster
61 William Taylor, shipmaster
... David Talbot, shipmaster
... James Duncan63 Mrs Gavin
63 Henry Dunningham, shipmaster
64 Charles Gibbon, innkeeper
65 Aberdeen, Leith, & Clyde Shipping Co.
RENNY'S WYND,From Green to Trinity street.
RIDDEL'S COURT,40 Windmillbrae.
RHIND'S COURT,64 Gallowgate.
ROSE'S COURT,18 Commerce street.
ROSE STREET,From Union place to Bridewell.
1 Mrs Bothwell
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Peter Thomson (of Reid, Smith & Co.)
3 Mrs M'Lagan8 John Barnett, cabinet manufactory
9 James Traill, wright, &c.
11 Miss Cadenhead12 John Cruickshauk, LL.D.13 John Bsnnerman14 Mrs John limes
15 Miss L. GibbMiss Smith
17 J. B. Innes, slater
20 John Rust, wood merchant21 John Rust, wood merchant22 William Mitchell, mason
Miss Mitchell, dressmaker
24 Alexander W. Chalmers
ROSEMOUNT PLACE,From Skene square to Short Joanings.
1 Mrs. George Taylor
2 Charles Cromar, clerk
3 John Rothnie, butcher4 Robert Stevens
5 William Balfour
6 Mrs. Massie6 Rev. John Massie7 Mrs. Douglas8 John Marshall, clerk
9 Rev. John Stephen10 Alex. Forsyth, overseer
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Rev. Alex. Beverly12 Miss Inglis
14 Chas. Stewart, agent15 Captain Marsh16 Rev. S. M'Millan17 Andrew Smith, merchant18 Alexander Scott
... James Scott
19 Alex. Reith, manufacturer
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 77
20 Wm. Jamieson, gardener21 John Forsyth, merchant22 Rev. H. M'Kenzie23 Joseph Howell, manufacturer
ROSEMOUNT TERRACE,From Forbes street to Mary place.
1 John N. Ross, grocer
... Alexander Begg3 Mrs M'Hardy, lodgings
4 Alexander Keith5 A. C. Barker6 Wm. M isson
7 James Blackhall, h.
8 Charles Lyell Shepherd
ROSS'S COURT22 Schoolhill.
James Ledingham, stabler
ROSS'S COURT,6 Upperkirkgafe.
1 Miss Kelman's lodgings
... Mrs Brown's lodgings
... James Sutherland, coachman Earl of Fife
... Win. Sutherland, do.
2 J. & J. Manuel, manufacturers of soda
water, &c.3 Robert Middleton4 John Taylor, wiight
RUBISLAW PLACE,From Albyn place to Albert street.
1 Mrs. John Walker, lodgings
2 Jas. Smith (of Gill and Smith)
RUBISLAW TERRACE,
Robert M'Lure, LL.D.Robert Mortimer, merchantJames Mathews, architect
SEAMOUNT PLACE,From Gallowgate to North street.
7 Jas. Minty, assist, inspector of police
.. Mrs. J. Minty1
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Wm. Hay, bootmaker, h.
13 George Geddes, builder
... P. Brownie, mealseller, h.
... James Craigen, auctioneer
... John Webster, ironmonger21 William Robson, clerk
... A. Robson, spirit dealer, h.
... James Reid, tailor, h.
... Andrew Reid, grocer
25 Alex. Ingram, carpenter33 George Forbes, grocer, h.
ST. JOHN'S COURT,38 Castle Street.
James Collie, advocate
ST. ANN'S COURT,15 Guestrow.
Thomas Knowles, flesher, h.
St. ANDREW STREET,From Loch street to Woolmanhill.
2 William Duncan, wright, h. 65 James Duncan
... Francis Milne, Maryculter post7 John Kelly, Hillside post9 James Reid, shoemaker
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Mrs. Dawson, lodgings
12 Mrs. Stevenson15 Mrs. Wilson, lodgings16 Wm. Williams, grocer, h. 14
26£ Mrs. David Milne28 George Harrison, horse hirer, horse
bazaar, 31
... J. Middleton, cabinetmaker30 Mrs. Forbes, provision merchant32 Alexander Marchant, h.
33 John Edward, shoemaker36 Alexander Moir, shoemaker37 Glassite Chapel39 Mrs. Barkway, vintner
40 Aberdeen Public Baths—Female entry42 Mrs. Murray, register office
45 James Wight, grocer
47 James Brown, coachman... Miss Dalachy57 Wm. Grant, grocer and spirit dealer
61 C. M- Robbie, spirit dealer
... W. Wood, leather merchant, h.
71 John R. Giant, merchant, k.
... William Yunnie, k.
... David Logan, h.
76 George Milne, grocer, h. 7378 John Davidson, plumber83 Miss Duguid85 Alexander Young, grocer
86 George Stott, shoemaker
ST. CATHERINE'S WYND,From Union street to Netherkirkgate.
2 M. A. Levy... David Troup, coach guard... MrsChristall3 A. Smith, tailor
... Peter Duncan, bootmaker4 George Collie and Co., drapers6 George Ross, tailor
78 STREETS, SQUARES, &e.
ST. CATHERINE'S COURT,16 Shiprow.
P. A. Skinner, candlemaker
ST. CLEMENT STREET,From Garvock street to Building yard.
1 Miss Maitland
... Mrs M'Grigor
... Geo. Spark, shipowner2 William Buck, shoemaker3 Peter Riddel, Harbour Office
... Mrs Captain Anderson4 Mrs John Walker8 Roderick Ross, shoemaker
10 James Murray, shipmaster
12 James Tuiloch, shipmaster
... Alex. Watt14 James Tuiloch, merchant19 Andrew Milne, grocer
23 Andrew Milne, shoemaker... Goldie aud Hay, sailmakers
25 John Jamieson, spirit dealer
27 James Lindsay, spirit dealer
28 William Connon, carpenter
32 Mrs Duncan Walker... Alex. Walker, shipmaster
38 James Leslie, shipmaster
40 Mrs Robertson, midwife53 Andrew Anderson... Alexander Donaldson, clerk
... William M'Callum, boatman56 William Dick, overseer
... Alexander Pittendrigh, wright andfuneral waiter
ST. MARY'S PLACE,From Crown terrace to Crown 6treet.
1 John Morrison2 Miss Prior, teacher
3 William Henderson, painter
... Miss Elder, lodgings
4 Johu Dunn, late merchant... Mrs. Machray5 Mrs. F. Finlason
... Geo. Duncan, corn chandler, h.
6 James Littlejohn, (of L. & G.)
7 James Smith, house carpenter
... Robert Wood, bootmaker18 Jas. Warrack, commission merchant... Hugh M. Warrack, corn factor
ST. NICHOLAS STREET,From Union street to George street.
4 John Duncan, h. 65 David Wilson, dyer
7 John C. Anderson, wigmaker
8 John M'Hardy, shipmaster
... Mrs. Mitchell
... Mrs. M'Hardy10 Andrew Scott, shoemaker11 William Mortimer
12 Alexander Masson, auctioneer
13 Wm, Stevenson, bookseller
14 Peter Macaldowie, brush manufacturer
15 Mrs. Jamieson, midwife
... Mrs. M'Kay, dressmaker
17 James Watson, h. 2018 George Oldman, hairdresser
19 Miss Cassie, dressmaker
20 Miss Mathison, modeller
... Mrs. Mathison, dressmaker
... Thomas Duncan, jun., h. 2G21 Archibald Louden, City Hotel
22 John Fyfe, brushmaker23 Alexander Gray24 Milne and Marshall, grocers
28 George and Robert King29 James Walker, watchmaker30 James T. Maekay and Son31 George L. Walker33 C. Panton, bookseller, h. 3834 John Sutherland, h. 3235 James Cruickshank36 Alexander Murdoch, bookseller
... Alexander Henderson, h. 32
... James Fraser, writer
... William Dow, writer
37 James Mowat, clothier
38 Misses Bisset, dressmakers
39 Robert Beveridge
41 Peter Fraser, clerk
... Mrs. Fernie, lodgings
. . . Miss Still, lodgings
42 Mrs. James Shirreffs
43 D. & J. Riddell
47 Peter Gordon, h.
48 Jonathan Mess... John Holmes, clerk
49 James Anderson, slater
... Mrs. Craib, lodgings
50 Police Establishment
... John Milne, clerk of Police
... J. Cruickshank, inspector of Police
... James Minty
... William Duncan, treasurer
51 Peter Gordon, china merchant52 Porter and Leighton53 W. Smith, seedsman & general mercht.
54 Mrs. W. Marshall
55 Francis Croll, baker
56 Brebner and Grant... John R. Grant, merchant57 John Ross, ironmonger58 Thomas Mason, flesher, h. 6059 James Allan, grocer
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 79
60 Miss Leslie, lodgings
61 William Milne, merchant... John Paterson, surgeon
... J. & W. Mackay, commission merchts.
62 Alexander Urquhart, grocer
63 Andrew Smith, draper
65 John Urquhart, druggist
ST. NICHOLAS LANE,From St. Nicholas street to Correction wynd.
2 John Ritchie, innkeeper
3 Isaac Mathieson, h,
4 Alexander Forsyth, tailor
6 James Taylor, bootmaker, h. 4
8 John H. Stephen, engraver
9 George Forsyth, Cafe Royal Hotel
ST. PAUL STREET,From Gallowgate to Loch street.
1 and 2 John "Watt, leather merchant5 John Watt, h.
Robert Mortimer, iron merchantEast Parish Schools, J. Kidd, teacher
Medical School
A. Sutherland, keeper of MedicalSchool
SCHOOLHILL,From Upperkirkgate to Woolmanhill.
1 G. Mitchell, spirit dealer
4 Mrs. Harrow, midwife... Mrs. Laing, lodgings
... Mrs. L. Gordon
... Andrew "Wyness5 Mrs. Moir, register office
6 James Bain, spirit dealer" 7 John and Robert Urquhart... James Knight8 Mrs. Walker, lodgings
... Machray's stables
10 James Moffat, h.
11 Miss Mathieson, dressmaker13 Miss Kellas, provision dealer
14 Thomas Ross, sexton
... John Gray, jun., commercial traveller
15 James Kerr, painter
17 Alexander Urquhart, grocer, A.
18 James Leslie, bootmaker20 Arffcew Wyness, flesher
... John Williams21 Mr. and Misses Gordon2U R. Pratt, merchant, h. 1422 James Ledingham, stabler
25 Miss Kerr, dressmaker28 William Stuart, boot and shoemaker31 Misses Duncan, dressmakers32 George Garden, baker, h. 30
34 Robert Wilson, bookseller
(HARRIET STREET)35 William Walker, h. 3736 Mrs. More (of Raeden)39 J. Stewart, stoneware dealer
41 Alexander M'Kenzie, h.
... Mrs. John Muil, baker
... John Muil, writer, A.
(back wvnd)42 Mrs. Fraser43 John MAndrew45 A. Jardine Lizars, M.D.4G John Christie, M.D.47 Miss Longmuir, teacher
... Alexander Yeats, accountant, A.
49 William Henderson, M.D.50 Murray & Garden51 Henry Adamson, h.
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56 Grammar School53 James M'Laren... William M'Laren, M.D.55 John W. Brantingham, h.
57 Sir Michael Bruce, bart., h
58 Robert Gordon's Hospital
59 William Gavin62 William Begg, baker, h. 6064 Adam Ross, watch dealer
66 John Watt, advocate, h.
... Misses Shepherd68 George Brantingham, h. 55
SALTER'S COURT,50 Lochside.
Mrs. Thomson, lodgings
Alex. Thomson, clerk
SCOTT'S COURT,25 Quay.
SHARP'S COURT,78 Loch street.
SHAW'S COURT,90 Gallowgate.
Robert Shaw, messenger-at-arms
SHEWAN'S COURT,119 Gallowgate.
SHIPROW,From Union street to Trinity corner.
2 Miss Davidson, china merchant3 Alexander Strachan, spirit dealer6—7 James Morrison, baker
8 John Blaik, spirit dealer
9 Alex. Lamont, stoneware merchant
80 STREETS, SQUARES, &c.
10 John Chapel, tailor
12 James Dunn, merchant13 Alex. Beattie, hairdresser
14 Robert Horn, spirit dealer
15 Wm. Knox, spirit dealer
16 Mrs. Riach, Warkman's Tavern
17 Wm. Milne, bootmaker18 George Robb, shore porter
... Robert Lamb, shore porter
... John Wilson, shore porter
18J Alex. Scatterty, spirit dealer
20 Mrs. John Nicol, merchant21 Mrs. James M'Phee, lodgings
23 Thomas Forbes, grocer
26 Miss Duncan, poultry dealer
27 James M'Phee, merchant28 Alexander Collie, slater
29 Mrs. Smith31 Alex. Cormack, grocer
33 Miss Law35 George Thorn, shoemaker46 James Ross, shoemaker
... Wm. Howie, porter (A. H. & S.) h.
51 George Fyfe, merchant
52 John Stewart, teacher
53 Wm. Anderson, salmon fisher
55 Margaret Gray... Mrs. G. Milne56 David Gray, grocer
58 James Grant, shipmaster
... J. Westland, boot and shoemaker
60 John Law, baker
61 John Ritchie, grocer
62 Robert Collie, hairdresser
66 Alexander Johnston, broker
67 Joseph Thomson, grocer
69 Miss Elder, staymaker
71 George Duncan, broker
74 George Sim, grocer
76 Mrs. Crone, broker
80 Chas. Davidson, shoemaker82 William Mowat, merchant86 Robert Dunn, grocer, h. 7387 Charles Lindsay, spirit dealer
90 James Bate & Co., spirit dealers
92 Mrs. Hay... Mrs, Reid's lodgings
SHOE LANE,From North street to Queen street.
5 John Smith and Co.
6 John Stephen, plumber8 James Pyper, h. 7
SHOREBRAE,From Shiprow to Quay.
1 Alexander Fiddler, coal broker
... George Cruickshank, coal broker
2 James Nicol, bulker
... Miss Davidson, stoneware merchant3 Mrs. R. Chapman, spirit dealer
4 W. Duncan, treasurer, &c, police
SHORE LANE.From Quay to Virginia street.
7 James Craighead, spirit dealer
SHORT LOANINGS.
Mrs. Milne, midwifeMrs. Morrison, grocer
Alex. Spence, teacher h.
William Cook, weaverJames Rose, shoemakerMiss Rose, milliner
SHUTTLE LANE,From East North street to Park street.
39 Miss Stott, teacher
72 Joseph Meston
SHUTTLE STREET.From St. Andrew street to John street.
2 William Dawson, cartwright
... Bowman & Co., plasterers
SILVER STREET (NORTH),From Golden square to Skene terrace.
9 Misses Bicknell, boarding and dayschool
10 John M. Reid, teacher1
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Miss Grainger13 William Henderson, shipowner (of
Geo. Thomson & Co.)
15 Mrs. G. H. Boyd16 Rev. John Longmuir18 R. H. Baker, professor of music19 Rev. William Primrose20 John Dunn, clerk
... Miss Anderson, dressmaker21 Mrs. John Morgan, lodgings
... John Gray, beadle of the West Church,and funeral waiter
... Mrs. Brechen's lodgings
22 John Roger (Pratt & Keith)
23 Dr. Macrobin, Migvie House**24 Miss Fraser26 Miss Innes of Edingight
28 Mrs. George Reid, sen.
... Miss Murray30 Mrs. Bance... George Melvin31 James Jopp
James Aiken, jun., Ruby Cottage
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 81
SILVER STREET (SOUTH),From Union street to Golden square.
1 William Aiken, hairdresser, &c.2 Mary Ann Skene
... Mrs. Smith
... Misses Smith, milliners
3 David Grant, shoemaker4 John Thomson, plumber, &c.6 Kenneth Watt, shoemaker7 Robert M'Donald, tailor
9 William Ewen, turner
SIM'S SQUARE,From Blackfriars Street to John street.
2 James Sim
SIM'S COURT,89 Shiprow.
SIMPSON'S COURT,139 Gallowgate and 96 Loch street.
SKENE STREET,From Black's buildings to Skene place.
3 James Knowles, flesher
5 William Watt, slater, h.
5 Win. Dunningham6 John Youngson, shoemaker8 James Winkley, artist
9 James Morgan, hairdresser
10 W. Cameron, shoemaker, h, 811 Miss Garden, dressmaker12 Grant Forbes, bootmaker13 Alexander Thomson14 Mrs. Edward, midwife
... John Geddes, mason
... W. Duncan, shoemaker, k.
15 Miss Garden, dressmaker17 Alexander Dunn, grocer, h. 1
(SKENE TERRACE)18 George Thow, tailor
20 Misses Craighead, milliners
26 William Simpson, turner
28 Mrs. Reitb, lodgings
29 Alexander Reid30 Mrs. Oswald, midwife
32 Mrs. Westland34 William Balfour
38 Thomas Skene, inspector of poor
43 John Davidson, writer
44 Andrew Gage, overseer
58 William Morgan, spirit dealer
60 Cecilia Brown, lodgings
62 Francis Rae, plough wright
... William Adams, jun.
74 Miss Robson77 John Paul, horse hirer
77 James Yule, grain merchant, h.
80 Robert Henderson(summer street)
91 Charles Joss, tailor
94 William Buyers, /*.
... Misses Buyers, dressmakers96 Miss Courage, staymaker... William Souter, clerk
105 John Elrick, grocer
108 Miss Stephen, dressmaker111 William Simpson, h.
114 E. Hutton, hairdresser, h. 95116 John Ross, builder
120 Robert Petrie, shoemaker122 Samuel Law, shoemaker... William Law, h.
127 John M'Grigor(chapel street)
133 John Taylor135 George Trail, jun., grocer137 Mrs. Meston, sick nurse
139 Miss Proctor
... Rev. William L. Mitchell141 Samuel Benson, h. 141143 Alexander Laing
SKENE PLACE,From Skene street to Cherryvale.
1 Mrs. Moir1 George King, h.
2 Archibald Watson, h.
4 James Nisbet
4 Alexander Nisbet5 Mrs. Captain John Smith5 Misses Baxter
SKENE SQUARE,From Steps of Gilcomston to Caroline place.
1 Mrs. Smart, sick nurse
1 William Robbie, slater
1 John Robbie, grocer, h.
4 Alexander Melvin, h. 12
8 Alexander Ross, brewer22 Adam Currie, li.
24 Geo. Hutchison, grocer, h, 6828 Mrs. Kidd, provision dealer
31 John Sinclair, brewer, h.
36 Robt. Maconachie, clerk, h.
38 David Ferguson, merchant40 Jane Ross, sick nurse
44 Alexander Cullen48 James Fraser
58 Mrs. Fyfe, merchant59 John BrowD, M.D.60 Francis Kemp, grocer
64 James M'Kay, baker
73 Mrs. Anderson81 John Matthew, merchant, k.
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82 James Gerard, blacksmith, h,
84 Rev. Andrew Dickie86 William Forsyth, editor
... Morris Forsyth
... James B. Welch
SKENE TERRACE,From Skene street to Summer street.
1 Mrs. Davidson, lodgings
3 Miss Mackenzie of Ord4 William Webster, baker9 Charles Smith, tailor
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Alexander Cromar, boot and shoemaker13 Mrs. Wyness, lodgings
17 Mrs. Ure18 William Berry, manufacturer26 Rev. John Aitken28 William Henderson, jun.
30 Wm. Adam (of Adam and Anderson)32 Rev. Marcus Sachs
34 Mrs. John Robertson36 Mrs. M'Bean.lateof Alves38 Miss Leslie
40 John D. Milne, sen., advocate42 Mrs Chas. Ross44 Andrew Murray, advocate46 Misses Leith of Freefield
48 David Gill, watchmakerSO Miss Scott
52 Mrs. Parker
^__^ SKENE ROW,From Skene place to Hardweird.
3 Ales. Y. Johnstone, clerk
3 Mrs. Henderson13 Samuel Middleton, teller
15 Mis. George Gibson... Alexander Fyffe, solicitor, h.
SMITH'S COURT,16 Netherkirkgate.
Mrs. Elmslie, lodgings
SMITH'S (J.) COURT,
113 Gallowgate.
SMITH'S COURT,49 Gallowgate.
SMITH'S COURT,21 Castle street.
SMITH'S COURT,85 Gallowgate.
James Smith, post-horse master
SPA STREET,From Denburn to Woolmanhill.
1 J. Corny, spirit dealer, h. 29 Wm. Ironside, carpenter, h. 812 Misses Wilson... Mrs. Webster, midwife
Mitchell and Cay, wrjghts
William Dawson, cartwrighfc
William Watt, slater
SPRINGBANK STREET,From Crown street to Bon-accord street.
Mrs. RickmanMisses KnightJames Reid, gardenerJohn Edmond, bookbinder
SPRINGBANK TERRACE,From Crown street to Bon-accord terrace.
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William Gibson of KinmundyThomas Clark, M.D.Alexander Alexander, shipmasterWm. Melville (of T. M. and Sons)Dr. Arthur StewartJas. and Wm. Martin, fleshers
Capt. T. W. Milward, Royal Artillerys Miss Catto, dressmaker9 John Kynoch, N. S. Bank
10 Wm. Murray (Lime Co.)11 Jn. Humphrey, late of Stonehaven12 James Horn (Commercial Co.)
Mrs. Garioch, late of StrachanJn. Taggart, teller, Bank of ScotlandMiss ShawMrs. DauneyE. Burwell, merchant
SPRINGBANK PLACE,From Springbank terraceto Springbank.
1 John Hector, salmon merchant... Duncan J. Reid, shipmaster2 Robert Alexander, professor of dancing3 Mrs. Middleton
... John Findlay, shipmaster
... Chas. Burgess, custom house agent4 Mis. Riddoch, lodgings
... Alexander Ewing
SPRING GARDEN,From George street to Windy wyud
20 William M'Kinnon and Co.81 John Youngson85 John Henderson... David Duguid, h.
... Mrs. Elmslie
Milne, Cruden, and Co.
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 83
STEWART PLACE,69 Guestrow.
Shooting Saloon, G. Stewart, manager
STOCKET.
James Littlejohn, h.
Andw. J. Cameron, advocate
Alexander Ogilvie, h.
Mrs George TroupWilliam Ogilvie, jun., h.
Wm. Strachan, oi MoreseatMrs CameronDr. James Fergusson
STRAWBERRYBANK,Top of Hardgate.
1 Alexander Aiken, gardener
2 Wm. Philip, jun. (of Philip & Cooper)
3 Rev. Fergus Ferguson5 Francis Craigmyle, teacher
6 Miss Hay's lodgings
7 John Ogilvy, LL.D.Mrs. TysonRev. John Paterson
David Macallan, late upholsterer
William Davidson, architect
Miss Butler
Jas. Clyne (of Wm. Clyne and Sons)
STRONACH'S CLOSE,Exchequer row.
3 Mrs. Pettigrew, vintner
5 Mrs. Fergusson, vintner
7 James M'Allum, vintner
SUGARHOUSE LANE,From Quay to Virginia street.
9£ Miss Laing, lodgings
10 Alexander Montgomery12 Alexander Mason, mate
SUMMER STREET,From Union place to Skene street.
I Watson and Son7 William Ewen, builder
10 James Garvie, builder
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Alexander Easton, blacksmith
18 David Davidson, cabinetmaker
19 Mrs. James Wilson, lodgings
20 Miss Watson, milliner
... Robert Fyfe, gardener
21 Mrs. Mitchell, lodgings
... Rev. J. B. Ritchie
24 William Keith, slater
26 John Fraser, carpenter,
Alexander Watson, bookseller
James Ross, builder (of M. and R.)
Robert Greig, builder
Miss Lyon, dressmaker
Mrs. ErskineJames Laing, inspector
Mrs. M'KenzieWilliam Hislop
James Saint, shore porter
James Saint, jun., draper
David Walker, hairdresser
James Middleton, grocer
Miss Walker, dressmaker
Miss Buyers, dressmaker
Miss Winton, dressmaker
Misses SmithJames H. Collie, hairdresser
Thomas Sang, shoemakerDuncan Collie, clerk
James Calder, teacher
George Walker, shoemakerMiss Walker, teacher
SUMMER LANE,From Garvock's wynd to Fish street.
1 Wm. Smith, hairdresser
10 Mrs Calder, spirit dealer
... Robert Gordon, wright
... George Rennie, grocer
22 Alexander Campbell, baker
... Miss Campbell, dressmaker
33 Mrs M'Leod, grocer
SUTHERLAND'S COURT,20 James street.
SUTHERLAND'S COURT,126 Gallowgate.
SUTHERLAND'S COURT,78 Shiprow.
Mrs Crone, poultry shop
THEATRE LANE,From Quay to Virginia street.
John R. Sandison, shipmaster
Peter Cadenhead, shipmaster
THISTLE LANE,From Victoria street west to Skene street west.
3 John Riach5 Brebner and Ogilvie, work sbop^
84 STREETS, SQUARES, &c.
THISTLE STREET,
From Chape! street to Rose street.
1 William Smith, blacksmith
4 David Grant, shoemaker8 James Crow, late customs
12 William Fraser (of Fraser & Glenniey
... Miss Milne, dressmaker
... Mrs. Alex. Thompson, midwife
14 Alex. Rust, wood merchant
21 James Gowans, supervisor of Excise,
Thistle Cottage23 Miss Still
... Miss Malcolm24 James Barber, Inland Revenue officer
... Arthur Knox (A. & W. OgilvieJ
26 John Brown, funeral waiter
... Mrs. Bamford
... James Walker, metermaker (Gas Light
Co.)
27 Mrs. Murray... William Greig, builder
... W. and G. Greig, builders
28 Alex. L. Groundwater, clerk
... George Greig, builder
... And, Bowman, jun. (Kerr & Bowman)29 A. D. Morison, coal agent
... Mrs. Simpson
... Alex. Rhind (James Littlejohn)
30 Charles Milne, Aberdeen Railway... George Milne31 William Stewart, shoemaker32 Alexander Johnston, builder
... Miss Simpson33 James Brown34 Ernst Donald... Mrs. A. A. Marshall
37 Mrs. John Thorn
THOMSON'S COURT,69 West North street.
THOMSON'S COURT,61 Broad street.
Andrew Tarvas, h.
Wm. Inglis, baker
THOMSON'S COURT,21 Quay.
THORNTON PLACE,29 Guestrow and 4 Flourmill lane.
5 Alexander Todd, h.
11— 13 Alex. Hay, japanner14 John Calder
16 Mrs. Gerrard, midwife
George Adam, clothier, h.
A. and A. Gray, wine, spirit, and pro-
vision merchants
TRINITY STREET,From Denburn to Trinity lane.'
3 Miss Strachan, spirit dealer
8 James Scott, spirit dealer
10 John Garrow11 James Milne16 James Smith, vintner
18 Alexander Riddel, mason20 John M'Donald, confectioner
22 John Tonach24 James Donaldson, spirit dealer
TRINITY CORNER,From Shiprow to Maitmill bridge.
10 Maxwell M'Guffie, spirit dealer
TRINITY LANE,From Trinity corner to Trinity street.
TRINITY QUAY,From Poynernook to Regent quay.
2 Patrick Bannerman, (of P. B. and Son),
coal broker
... Arbuthnott andM'Combie, paper manu-facturers
2J Patrick Bannerman & Son, shipowners
and coal brokers
3 Mrs. Craib, midwife
... Robert Scott, manager (A. & M'C.)4 William Anderson, salmon merchant5 Alexander Craib, merchant9 George Cowieson, vintner
TYTLER'S COURT,69 Green.
UNION BUILDINGS,From Castle street to Shiprow.
1 John Airth, tea dealer
2 Athenaeum Newsrooms3-5-7 J. Tait, fancy warehouse9 A. & R. Milne, booksellers
11 Alex. Morison, silk mercer... Mrs William Morison... William Knight, architect
... Mrs M'lntosh, lodgings
... James Blake
13 John Smith, tailor
15 Keith and Gibb, lithographers
17—19 Philip and Kennedy19 Alexander Henderson, A.
... Mrs Harper, lodgings
21 Simpson & Whyte, clothiers
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 85
UNION STREET,
From Castle street to Union place.
4—6 Brown Gibson, furnishing tailor
8 Samuel Maclean, bookseller
10 North British Clothing Establishment
12 Alexander Badenoch, outfitter
14 Alexander Yule, ironmonger16— 18 Russell & Adam, outfitters
(shiprow)(broad street)
20 Alexander Steele, hatter
22 Daniel Gray, tea merchant, &c.
23 John Falconer and Co., haberdashers
24; Hugh Fraser, clothier, &c.25 David Grant, tobacconist
... George Isaac, Union hotel
(union lane)26 M. A. Levy, tailor, clothier, &c.27 James Connon, clothier
28 Win. Russell confectioner
29—31 Patrick Collie, clothier
... John Guthrie, jeweller, North of Scot-
land Bank30 J. Shirres, clothier
(st. Catherine's wind)32 Philip & Cooper, clothiers
33 Isaac Mathieson, silk mercer, &c.34 Samuel Martin, hatter
35 Mrs. Robert Milne, staymaker36 Johnston & Laird, furnishing tailors
... Mrs. Capt Jamson37 Brown and Carr, wholesale clothiers
... George Findlay, silk mercer
... Alex. Skene, wholesale merchant
38 Jamiesonfe Mitchell
39 James Biackhall and Co., drapers
40 James Forbes & Sons
40| P. & G. Brown, auctioneers
41 John Hodge, cutler
42 James G. Fleming43 Mrs. Cassie, milliner
44 J. & S. Macbeth, ironmongers
45 George Reid and Sons, chemists, &c.46 Gall & Bird, clothiers
47 Henry Cooper and Co., drapers
48 James Roy, jun., seedsman
... John Roy, seedsman49 William Shepherd, confectioner
50 John Smith, bookseller
51—53 Pratt and Keith, silk mercers
(m'combie's court)(adelphi court)
52 William Walker & Sons, wine mer-chants, &c.
54 Robert Willocks, temperance hotel
... John & Jas. Ferguson, advocates
... Thomas Ruxton, advocate
... John Drummond, bootmaker
55 William Mitchell, bookseller, &c.
56 Aberdeen Central Academy... D. Sinclair, teacher
... William Duffus, temperance hotel
56 G. A. Aberdein, commercial traveller
57 Fraser and Laidlaw, grocers
58 William Lumsden, merchant59 Robert M'Killiam, confectioner
CO Alexander Walker, tobacconist
61 David Robertson, Royal Hotel... John Marshall
62 Archibald Hossack, fruit merchant64 Miss Mavor's lodgings
... Mrs. Milne's lodgings
... Lambert Barron, advocate
... Mrs. John Catanach, lodgings
... Mrs. Currie, lodgings
65 Mail and General coach office
... Machray, Croall, and Co., mail con-
tractors
66 James Clark, clothier
67 Alexander Taylor, woollen draper
68 Thos. Thomson, gunmakerG9 Wdliam M. Miller and Co., hatters
70 Charles Playfair, gunmaker(st. nicholas street.)
(market street)72 Angus Fraser & Co., grocers
... James Milne (A. Fraser & Co., gro-
cers)
73 John Forbes, men's mercer ^.
74 Wm. Rattray, manufacturing chemist
... John Kay, druggist
... Mrs. Al. Gordon, lodgings
... James Milne (A. F. & Co.)
75 Adam & Anderson, advocates
... David Rust, clothier, h.
... Mrs. Gray, lodgings
... Wm. Speed, advocate
... Robert Findlay (Allardyce & Jopp)
... Alexander Anderson, advocate
76 Cardno & Darling, seedsmen
77 A. Brown & Co., booksellers
78 Gill & Smith, watchmakers80 Geo. Pegler, fruiterer
81 W. & J. Marshall, drapers
82 Alexander Troup, merchant tailor
83 Lauchlan M'Kinnon, jun., advocate
... William Maftland, accountant
84 Charles Playfair, gunmaker... Mrs. P. Brown... Miss Medd, teacher of the piano-forte
... Miss Mathieson, dressmaker
85 M'Kenzie & Co., woollen drapers
86 James Duffus, confectioner
87 George Yeats, silk mercer
88 James Berry, watchmaker
S9 Scottish Provincial Assurance Co., CF. Griffith, manager
86 STREETS, SQUARES, &c.
89 Charles F. Griffith
90 Age Assurance Office
... Thomas Reid, advocate
... Mrs. William Wilson91 Willi im Littlejohn, cashier, Town and
County Bank92 Lockhart & Salmond, confectioners
93 Town and County Bank94 Benjamin Reid and Co., seedsmen95 John Lumsden and Co., merchants... J. B. Gibson (of J. Lumsden & Co.)
96 Smith and Cochran, advocates... Standard Life Assurance Office
... Miss Ross, lodgings
97 James Meston, accountant... William Paul, advocate... Miss Gerrard, dressmaker, &c.
... George Lyall (G. L. and Co.)
... J. and P. Cameron, agents
99 George Lyall & Co., silk mercers
100 Henry A. Dewar, surgeon dentist
100 John Tocher, tailor and clothier
101 Elijah Bur well, fancy shop102 John Watson... Watson's private hotel
103 Murray and M'Combie, advocates
... Anthony Cruickshank, hosier
... Alex. Brand, accountant
... Alex. Ross, advocate
... John Barron, advocate105 Cruickshank and Co., hosiers, &c.106 County Fire Office, &c. (Wm. Smith,
jun.)
... Wm. Smith, jun., tea merchant, &c.
107 George Jamieson, jeweller to theQueen
111 David Wyllio and Son, booksellers to
her Majesty1 13 Wm. Hay, bootmaker115 Wm. Ramage, architect
... Writing Academy, G. C. M'Conachie
... William Hunter, commission agent
... James Asher, agent for West of Eng-land Insurance Co.
... James Asher, commission merchant
... Wm. Duthie, advocate
... James Fraser and Son, boot and shoe-
makers117 James Lumsden and Co., clothiers
119 A. Morrison, silk mercer, &c.121 James Laing, ironmonger... Advocates' Hall and Library... James Brebner, Advocates' Buildings
... George Grub, Advocates' do.
122 James Allan and Sons, cabinetmakers
122£ P. Bsveridge, manufacturer123 White and Hutcheon, shawl merchants,
&c.
123J Alexander Duthie, advocate
123J John Willett, C. E. (D. R. Co. andA. B. Co.)
... C. Cattanach and Co., tailors
... C. Stewart, book agent
... James Cassie, portrait and landscapepainter
124 Miss Cameron, dressmaker... Rev. William Gillespie
125 Alex. Glegg, confectioner
126 John Nicol, clothier
127 Milne, Low, and Co.128 John Lyell and Co., gunmakers129 John D. Milne, sen. and jun., advocates
130 Mrs. Millar's lodgings
... John Mollison
... Patrick Cooper, advocate
... Miss Greig, lodgings
... Mrs. Robb, lodgings131 Farquharson and Co., merchants
131^ David Davidson, cabinetmaker132 John Barnett, cabinetmaker and uphol-
sterer
133 David Walker, hairdresser
136 John Ford, flint-glass merchant... John Veitch, manager (J. Ford)
(belmont street)137 David Pirie, agent138 Aberdeen Hotel, Wm. M'Gregor139 Jas. Saint, jun., silk mercer, &c.
141 P. Williamson and Son, druggists
143 Harry Williamson (of P. W. & Son... P. Williamson (ofP. W. and Son) h
146 Alex. Smith, land surveyor
14-7 George Marquis, accountant
... James H. Chalmers, advocate
... Chalmers and Farquhar, advocates
... John Cook, horse hirer
... Miss Prior, teacher
... John Will, late mail guard149 Geo. Sutherland, silk mercer150 Charles Begg... James Edmond, advocato
151 M. Rettie and Sons, silversmiths
152 William Stephen, cabinetmaker155 J. Littlejohn, fancy worsted warehouse156 Miss Brebner, of Lairney
158 Patrick Pirie, jun,, manufacturer160 W. J. Lumsden of Balmedie162 Alexander Kilgour, M.D.164 John Shields, confectioner
166 Misses Massie, milliners
168 Alex. Gordon, druggist
170 John Fraser, watchmaker175 Thomas Will, manufacturer
177 North of Scotland Railway Office
... Robert Milne, civil engineer, and se^
cretary Great North of Scotland
Railway... John Garden (Richards and Co.)
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 87
177 Mrs. Yule, lodgings
... Samuel Paterson, book-keeper (N. of
S. Railway)A. and W. Ogilvie, cabinetmakersHenry A. Dewnr, surgeon dentist
Chas. and Thos. Robb, silk mercersJames Moir and Co., clothiers and
tailors
Gilford and Son, carvers and gilders
Peter Beveridge, manufacturerPeter Beveridge, M.D. surgeonMrs. Kenneth StewartThomas Baird, cabinetmakerGeorge B. Bothwell, candle manufac-
turer
Mrs. Isabella MorriceWilliam Andrew, druggist
William Lawrie, bookbinder &c.Robert Dyce, M.D.M. Rettie and Sons, lamp manufactu-
rers, and purveyors of oil to her Ma-jesty
Skinner and Wilsone, advocatesMrs. General Dyce(crown street)T. and G. Gordon, grocers
Charles Davidson, druggist, k. 207William Milne and Son, grocers—213 Wood and Co., piano-forte saloon
Geo. Glegg and Sons, confectioners
West End AcademyMiss Robertson, dressmaker, &e.J. Marr, piano-forte saloon
James Catto, shoemaker(dee street)Receiving Post-Office
J. Fraser and Co., grocers, &c.
William Coutts, painter
Anthony A. Blaikie, advocate, h.
James Mein, dentist
John Cadenbead, M.D.Alex. Davidson of DesswoodMrs. D. Davidson(bon-accord street)Wilbam Pirie, M.D.William Williamson, M.D.Mrs. B. WilliamsonMrs. Urquhart of Craigston
J. and Anthony Blaikie. advocates
Alexander Stronach, writer
John Blaikie, advocateMiss Farquharson of Ballogie
Alexander M'Donald, M.D., late of
Royal Artillery
Miss InnesDavid Blaikie (of Blaikie and Sons)John Blaikie, Yost. (Blaikie Brothers)Mrs. Moir of ParkHenry Lumsden of Auchindoir
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257 William Keith, M.D.2(31 We Hogarth, men-bant -
262 Watson and Son, stonecutters
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UNION PLACE,From Union street to Alford place.
W. A. Skene of LethentyMiss Forsyth
Hardy Robinson (Robinson Crum & Co.)
Misses ShandFrancis Clerihew, advocateJ. & J Dick, grocers
Mrs. Stuart of Laithers
Jam^s Keith, druggist
William WatsonJames Keith, druggist
Mrs. LindsayJohn Hall, merchantRoderick Adam, bakerProfessor David GrayRoderick Adam, baker
Thomas Sangster, advocateWilliam Burness, druggist
William L. Smith, grocer
George Collie (G. C. and Co.)
Stephen Balfour, M.D. and surgeonJohn Maitland, late merchantMrs. Walker (late Wester Fintray)
John Yeats (of Yeats and Flockhart)
Thomas BestMrs. Le>lie of MewsieAlexander Low (M. L. and Co.)John Barnett, upholsterer
Nath. Farquhar, advocate (C. and F.)
John Bruce, agent
Miss Dingwall Fordycft
John Warren, G. P. O.Wm. Gall, jun., painter
John Geddes, M. D.Jas. Edwards and Co., shoemakersGeorge Ogilvie, M.D.Miss Still of MilldenMisses M'Gillivrav, boarding-school
C. G. Duguid (of J. D. and Co.)
Mrs. Forbes Robertson
UNION TERRACE,From Union Bridge to Skene terrace,
2 John Robertson, advocate... Lumsden and Robertson, advocates
3 Miss Lambert, boarding school
7 Daniel B. Preston, Customs8 Peter Cleland, artist
9 Robert Smith, surgeon
10 Rev. W. M'Gilivray, D.D., Free Gilc,
12 William Clark, ironmonger
88 STREETS, SQUARES, &e.
14 Charles Chalmers, advocate
... James Hay Chalmers, advocate
16 Mrs. Captain Robert Carmichael
19 Mrs. Wood, lodgings
20 John, Muriro, late inspector of taxes
21 Lieut. Win. Anderson, chief constable
and superintendent of the GreatNorth of Scotland Railway Con-stabulary
22 Miss Gordon, dressmaker and lodgings
32 Mrs. Elmslie, lodgings
... D. Munro, bootmaker33 Thomas Gibson, shuttlemaker
... Alexander Levie, shipmaster
34 John Macbeth (of J. and S ) h.
... Mrs. M'Nie, lodgings
... Mrs. Cameron
... Mrs. A. Gordon36 Mrs. Anderson, lodgings
... John Emslie, coppersmith
... Charles Smith, tailor
... Miss Bruce, lodgings
Miss Millar, dressmakerMiss Elizabeth M' QueenMrs M'Donald, lodgings
Miss M'Donald, teacher
Miss Justice, milliner
G. Mitchell, painter
Miss Urquhart, dressmaker
George Paterson (William Paterson
and Co.)
Miss E. Barron, lodgings
Mrs. Tennant, lodgings
Mrs. Shirreff, dressmakerThomas Forbes, salesmanMiss Carter
Mrs. Turner, lodgings
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UNION ROW,
From Union street to Summer street.
7 Robert Ness, coachbuilder
. Patrick Singer (D. Wyllie and Son)
. Miss Singer, dressmakerMiss Eraser of Fraserfield
James Jamieson (J. Fraser and Co.)
Alexander Leslie, late of Jamaica-
Robert Ness, coachbuilder
James Davidson, plasterer
James Traii, wright, &c.George Wood, clerk, P. O.
Mrs. Wood, nurse
Robert Middleton, builder
George Falconer (J. F. and Co.)
William Keith, slater
Miss Watson, dressmaker and milliner
Robert Fyfe, gardener
William Robertson, commercial tra-
veller (B and Co.;
27 John M'Kinnon, coachmaker28 David Davidson, cabinetmaker, &c.30 George Gordon, hair manufacturer36 Alexander Chalmers, shoemaker38 Alex. Alexander, jun., shipmaster
UNION WYND,From Union vow to Summer street.
1 Miss Stephen, day school
2 W. Stephen, cabinetmaker5 William Anderson, builder
UNION LANE,From Union street to Guestrow.
6 William Ewen, tailor
7 Arthur Fraser, innkeeper
UNIVERSITY EOAD,From College bounds to King street road.
UPPERKIRKGATE,From Broad street to Schoolhill.
2 Leslie Clark, ft.
2 John Clark, h.
4 Leslie Clark and Son5 Mrs. T. A. Boulton, ft.
6 Mrs. Brown, lodgings
... Mrs. Pirrie, lodgings
... Miss Kelman, lodgings
8, and 10 John Fiddler
J. Stewart, jun., flesher, ft.
Mrs. Anderson, sick nurseR. Mortimer, ironmongerJohn Murray and Son, agentsMrs. Duffus, confectioner
Wm. Shirras, tinsmith
William Mitchell, teacher, ft.
Boys' and Girls' Hospital
Joseph Booth, treasurer
Miss Milne, matronGeorge Booth, spirit dealer
James A. Burnett, merchantFarquhar and Gill, painters
Andrew Donald, late bakerJohn Symon, ft. 29JJohn Smith, tailor, ft.
George Symon, ft.
Mrs. Goodbrand, lodgings
(drum's lane)Alexander Barnett
Mrs. Barnett, corset makerGeorge Duncan, grain chandlerMisses Walker, ft. 40Peter Massie, shoemaker-36 Wm. Sinclair, druggistJames Walker, bookseller
Hugh Deverly, watchmaker
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37 George Morrison, merchant38 Wm. Russel, confectioner
39 Alexander Turriff, h.
41 John Booth, watchmaker42 Robert Ferguson, dyer
43 David Ogg, basketmaker, h.
45 Alex. Rennie, painter
46 Alex. Mennie, merchant47 John Ogilvie, bookseller
48 J. and D. Monro49 A. Masson, auctioneer, h.
50 Robt. Thomson, Broadford Works... Mrs. Ellis
51 William Anderson, umbrella maker52 Alexander Scott, shoemaker53 Gilbert Martin, hairdresser
VICTORIA COURT,54 Castle street.
George Cornwall, printer
Joseph R. Cornwall, printer
William Bain, banker, h.
Gty of Glasgow BankHugh Fraser, h.
VICTORIA PLACE.Wales street.
2 Geo. Chalmers, shipmaster
... John Airth, shoemaker, h.
VICTORIA STREET (WEST),From Albyn place to Skene street west.
7 Mrs M'Farlane of Crathie
9 James Meston, accountant
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Mrs. George Thornton12 Misses Walker13 Principal Dewar, D.D.14 John Robertson, advocate
15 William Donald, painter
18 Adam M. Gray19 Thomas Thomson, gunmaker20 Mrs. John Smith21 Misses Brown22 John Muir24 Miss Lumsden25 James Forbes, cashier (J. & A. Blaikie)
... Mrs P.M. Knox
... Wm. Thomson, traveller (G. Collie andCo.)
,.. Miss Davidson26 Miss Carr
27 James Paull, advocate... Miss Davidson28 Lydia Ann Barclay29 Mi ?s Cruickshank
... Miss Finlason, teacher of music
... Mrs James Scarth
30 John Thomson, clerk
... Duncan M'Pherson31 Mrs William Mair, lodgings
... Mrs. Charles Rainnie32 Mrs. Andrew Oldman35 Wm. Chalmers, (Law & Chalmers)... James Grant, clerk (stamps and taxes)
... Mrs Anderson
... Samuel Anderson, clerk (N. Ass. Office)
37 Alex. D. Milne, Rubislav* Works... William Milne, writer
39 Mrs Fowler... Mrs Neil...' William Chalmers, corn merchant40 Andrew Ciane, shipmaster41 Mrs Kennedy... Misses Angus42 Robert Middleton, builder
43 William Tait
... Mrs Captain Clyne
... Alexander Rae, feuar
... Miss Richardson44 Mrs John M'Gregor48 George Walker (A. Brown & Co.)49 John Colquhon, traveller
... J. C. Walker, clerk (Rettie & Son)50 Alex. M'Farlane, Customs51 John Moir52 Richard Latter, professor of music53 William Davidson, stoneware merchant... Misses Davidson, dressmakers... Mrs. Captain Henderson... Mrs Oliphant55 Mrs Norris
... Miss M'Laggan57 David Morrison... Mrs Professor Paul59 Captain David Stephen... Captain William M'Naughton... James Watt
VIRGINIA STREET,From Commerce street to Weighhouse square.
5 Cowie and Co., brewers... Alexander Leslie, brewer13 Jas. Williams & Sons, coopers, &c.... John Wilken, cooper
... Robert Williams, cooper
14 Wm. Christie, shipmaster
16 Miss Leslie, milliner
18 George Nicol, shoemaker21 Rev. Robert Blackwood22 David Petty, shipmaster
... Miss Stephen, lodgings
23 John Christie, shipmaster
... Andrew Christie, shipmaster
26 John Mollison, grocer
50 George Rennie, grocer
51 Mrs Robertson, midwife
90 STREETS, SQUARES, &c
52£ Geo. Lei tli, grocer
53 Alexander Craig, shipmaster
... James Oakley, do.
56 John Moir & Sons, preservers of fresh
provisions
57 Alexander Harper, grocer
.59 Herman Ganson, shipmaster
60 James Johnston, mealseller
61 John Harper, mealseller
62 Alex. Linklater, shipmaster
... David Benzie, shipmaster
... Andrew Linklater, shipmaster
... Alexander Gellan, carpenter, &c.
... Mrs Gellan, dressmaker
64 James Abel, baker
... Alexander Taylor, shipmaster
65 James Stewart, grocer,
66 James Abel, baker
... Miss Simpson, dressmaker
... James M'Lean, shipmaster
... John D. Mowatt, fishmonger, h.
68 and 70 George Saunders, grocer
69 Miss Mollison
... Alex. Taylor, shipmaster
... John Stewart, brewer and maltst8r
73 James Duthie, night, patrol
... Alexander Yeoman, police
... Robert Tarves, day patrol
... Mrs. M' Braid, sick nurse
79 George Forrest, carter
81 William Shepherd, merchant
... Mrs Brown, lodgings
87 John M'Intosh89 Hugh Fraser, clerk
... James Wood, shipmaster
WALES STREET,
From Park street to Victoria place.
1 John Sharp, spirit dealer
5 Thos. Anderson, spirit dealer
7 Mrs. Leith
13 Andw. Stewart, carter and spirit dealer
37 Mrs. Mitchell, midwife
43 Isabella Harrow, vintner
... Charles Ironside, mate
... John Ironside, clerk
45 George Ross
49 Wm. Smith, spirit dealer
59 Wm. Collie, carter
... James Leask, shipmaster
61 Mrs. Spark
71 Mrs. Leask, grocer
72 George Man- (of Marr & Milne)
... A. Milne, accountant
73 James" Middleton
75 William Findlay, shoemaker
76 Mrs. Gray
... James M'Grigor, writer
79 Williamson and Simpson, eendlemikers
81 Wm. Williamson (of W. & S.)
83 Mrs. Beverly
85 Robert Duncan87 John Gray, flesher
89 Thos. Webster, late merchant
... D. M'Taggart, coal broker
91 Alexander Morrison
93 E. W. Von Laer
95 Robert Howat, Defiance coach guard
95 Wm. Begg, flesher
97 John Leslie, shipmaster
... Wm. Gellan, locker, customs
... Mrs. Leith, late of Ellon
WALES STREET (LITTLE),
From Wales street to Hanover street.
WALKER'S COURT,63 Guestrow.
Female School of Industry, Miss Milne,
matron
WALKER'S COURT,30 Virginia street.
WALKER'S COURT,25 College street.
WALKER'S COURT,37 Shiprow.
WAPPING STREET,
From Trinity street to Lower-denbum.
WATER LANE,From Quay to Virginia street.
WATERLOO QUAY,From Regent quay to York place.
67 James Morgan, carpenter
... John Gibb & Son, stone merchants
79 John Lyon, spirit dealer
80 John Duffus, ship chandler, &c.
... Mrs. Boadin, lodgings
... John Cargill, shipmaster
82 Alexander Duthie, shipbuilder
... George Collie, shipmaster
... Thomas Howling, shipmaster
84 Mrs. Anderson, spirit dealer
WATERLOO STREET,
From Garvock street to Waterloo quay.
1 Robert Scorgie, spirit dealer
Alex. Watt, Inverury Mill warehouse
Wm. Duthie, shipowner
A. Reid, treasurer
A. G. Bower, dockmaster
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 91
WATT'S COURT,46 Virginia street.
WATT'S COURT,111 Gallowgate.
WAVERLEY PLACE,From Victoria street west to Rubislaw.
1 Andrew Anderson, shipowner
... James Thomson, customs
3 John Angus7 William Ramage, architect
... Charles Ramage9 Norval Clyne, advocate
1 1 Mrs. Robert Mathew
WEBSTER'S COURT,72 Shiprow.
WEBSTER'S COURT,19 East North street
WEIGH HOUSE SQUARE,Quay.
1 William Steel, spirit dealer
9 Robert Catto, spirit dealer
10 Robert Brown, shore porter
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17 John Begg of Lochnagar distillery
WELL COURT,14 Broad street.
John Walker, clerk
2 James Brownie, paper ruler, &c.
WELLINGTON PLACE,From Union place to Southbridge.
1 James Black (J. Black and Co.)
2 John Mollison, baker
3 John Dun, teacher (Grammar School)
... Miss Smith
... Mrs. Reid
4 Thomas Soutar, Inland Revenue officer
6 Marianus Massie, advocate
8 Barbara Law, merchant
10 and 12 J. A. Findlay, druggist
) 4- Mrs. Yeats of AuquharneyLeslie Durno, mealseller
WELLINGTON ROAD,From Lower Dee street to Wellington Bridge.
Charles Souper, shoemaker
Wra. M'Kay, tailor
James Milne, spirit dealer
Wm. Cormack, terminus inn
Francis Livingston, ale dealer
WELLINGTON STREET,From Waterloo quay to Links.
14 George M. Thomson, (Customs)
... Alex. Adamson16 Robert Alexander, shipmaster
18 Mrs. Nieol, vintner
26 Mrs. Sword, vintner
28 John Newton, shipmaster
47 James Wishart (of Hall and Son)
... Andrew Lakie, engineer
49 James Cumming, carpenter
... Patrick Allan, shipmaster
52 Alexander Forbes... Andrew Forbes
53 John Duthie, shipbuilder
54 Alexander M'Donald, sailmaker
... David Bell, joiner
55 Mrs. Davidson, lodgings
... John Robertson, shipmaster
... James Allan, shipmaster
WEST STREET,From Spa street to Jack's brae.
2 Csesar Altria, glass blower, //.
7 John Taylor, h. 12
13i Alex. Falconer
16 Alex. Matthew18 George Trail, jun., grocer, h.
20 Miss Reid22 J. Sutherland, grocer, h. 24
24 Alex. Badenoch, tailor
47 George Cay, grocer, h, 45
60 James Smith
65 John Johnston
WHITEHOUSE STREET,From Chapel street to Skene place.
1 1 John Air, cartwright, &c.
... Miss Cormack, dressmaker
15 Mrs. Martin
... Mrs. T. Meston18 John Peterkin, wright
... Miss Peterkin, milliner
27 Mrs. Esson, lodgings
30 Alex. Jamieson, drill sergeant
31 Misses Sy miners
32 Mrs. A. Smiih
... David Smith, clerk
... Alex. Shewan, jobbing gardener
37 John Fraser, watchmaker
38 Peter Crombie, jeweller
... John Tough, wright
39 Alexander Black, clerk
40 Low and Chalmers, builders
41 James Black, builder
43 Miss Craig
... Mrs. Wilson, lodgings
44 Miss Humphrey
92 STREETS, SQUARES, &<s.
WILSON'S COURT,91 Broad street.
William M'Pherson, bookseller
Mrs. J. Gordon, lodgings
WINDMILLBRAE,From Green to Crown street.
7 Mrs Cattanach, straw hat and bonnet
maker9 John Bell, cooper
22 Mrs Fraser, midwife
23 Charles Smith, grocer
25 Walter Howie, spirit dealer
29 William Campbell, shoemaker
... John Ferguson, tailor
35 Win. Duff, grocer, h.
36 Alexander Morgan, hairdresser
45 George Brand, carter
48 Archibald Knowles, grocer & provision
merchant
49 Arthur Law, grocer
57 J. Murray, stoneware merchant
58 A. Coutts, turner and shuttle maker
61 Mrs Forbes, dressmaker
... Mrs Stephenson
62 David Coutts, grocer
63 John Anderson, plumber
66 George Ewen, turner
... George Duncan, clerk
68 John Mitchie, tinsmith
69 John Elmslie, coppersmith
71 George Watson, saw trimmer
74 Mrs Strath
75 Mrs John Mitchie, poultry shop
76—77 William Henderson, painter, work-
shop
79 Murdoch M'Leod, innkeeper
WINDSOR PLACE,From Thistle lane to Victoria street west.
1 Mrs. Macandrew2 John Milne, clerk of police
3 John Hodge, cutler
WINLAW'S COURT,107 Gallowgate and 72 Loch street.
Wm. Paterson
Alex. Watson, merchant
WINDY WYND,From Gallowgate to Spring garden.
15 William Henderson, spirit dealer
... John Henderson, tailor
21 George Mutch, spirit dealer
25 William Robertson, spirit dealer
10 William M'Pherson
... Arthur Clark, feuar
WOOLMANHILL.From Schoolhill to Steps of Gilcomston.
17 Miss E. Lumsden, broker
26 James Watson, grocer, h. 21
28 John M'Kirdy, clockmaker29 Wm. Rezen, tailor
34 Henry Jackson, M.D.35 William Morgan, hairdresser
37 Adam Rice, shoemaker
40 John Leslie, manufacturer
42 George Mitchell and Co.
43 Johnston Pirie
45 George Midgeley48 Christian Menzies
... Mrs. William Willox
... Mrs. Dalgarno, sick nurse
49 Charles Strachan, grocer
50 Mrs. Tulloch, lodgings
51 James Laing, chemist, h. 50
52 James Sheriffs, grocer
55 Miss Elizabeth Miller
64 David Imray, h.
65 John Harris, spirit dealer
66 James Reith, gardener
67 David Reid, broker
75 Peter Grant, grocer h.
77 Charles Smith, tailor, h.
79 G. Connon and Co., brokers
80—83 James Green, clothier, h.
84 A. and W. Stark, fleshers, h.
YEATS LANE,From Canal terrace to Summer lane.
2 Daniel Mearns, shipmaster
3 Alex. Campbell and Co., bakers
8 John Morgan, shipowner
YEATS COURT,30 Netherkirkgate.
James and David Young, teachers of
music
YORK PLACE,From Waterloo quay to York street.
William Duthie, shipowner
25 Robert Johnston, merchaut
27 Robert Parrot, shipmaster
... Alex. Stephen, shipmaster
... Alex. Gauld, shipmaster
... John Smith
29 David Copland, merchant
31 William Cormack, grocer
YORK STREET,From Wellington street to the New Pier.
1 Miss Watt, spirit dealer
4 William Anderson
STREETS, SQUARES, &c. 93
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43
Donaldson Rose and Co., timber mer-
chants
George Liddle, shipmaster
Archibald Cook, spirit dealer
John Nieol, teacher
John Collie, ropemaker
James Macarthie. boatman, customs
Lewis Fyfe, blockmaker
George Garden, spirit dealer
Mrs. Andrew Still, grocer
James Anderson, blacksmith
John Skinner, boat builder
James Connon, mealseller
James Moir, ropemaker
Thomas Smith, boatman
Mrs. Smith, spirit dealer
Mrs. Peter LigertwoodRichard Taylor, engineer
Mrs. Howling, lodgings
G. B. Allen, shipmaster
44 David Main, shipmaster45 Mrs. Alexander Hall48 Wm. Rattray, manufacturing chemist119 Wm. Hall (of A. Hall and Sons)
YOUNG STREET,From Gallowgate to Loch street
5 Alexander David&on, h.
9 Alexander Cairney1 1 James Crombie, h.
13 Alexander Paul
14 G. Robb, wholesale grocer
... Alex. Milne of Pittrichie
16 William Anderson, principal beadle,
North Church24 Misses Allan, dressmakers
... J. Wishart, organ builder
... Mrs. Allan, lodgings
34 William M'Kenzie
GENERAL DIRECTORY
CITY OF ABEEDEEN.
18 5 4-55.
Abel, James, baker, 64, h. 66 Virginia street
William, provision merchant, 45, Com-
merce street
Abercrombie, Alexander, 31 Gallowgato
Aberdein, G. A., commercial traveller (G.
Inglis, Crown court, h. 56 Union st.
Aberdeen Advertiser Office, 4 Belmont street
Banking Co., 53 Castle street
Baths, 5 Crooked lane and 40 St Andrew-
street
Blind Asylum, Huntly street, George
Troup, managerBrick and Tile Co.'s Works, Clayhills;
office, 13 Market street
Carpet Warehouse (wholesale and re-
tail), 1 Lower Dee street
Coach Manufacturing Co., 7 Frederick st.
ICommercial Company; Lime, Coal, bone
manure, and grain merchants, Provost
Blaikie's Quay; James Home, ma-
nager
Deaf and Dumb Institution, 31 Belmont
street ; John Weir, master
Eye and Ear Institution, 11 Littlejohn-
street; open every lawful morning,
between nine and ten o'clock; sur-
geon, G. Rainy, M.D., h. 17 Golden
square
Free Press Office, Concert court, 12
Broad street
Foundry, 102 Loch street
...... General Dispensary, Lying-in and Vac-
cine Institution, 36 Upperkirkgate
;
medical attendants, Drs. Campbell,
Leslie, Galen, Smith, Templeton,
and Forsyth
Herald Newspaper & printing repository,
7 Queen street
Horse Repository, 81 George street 10
Crooked lane; Peter Elder and Co.,
proprietors
...... Horse Bazaar, 31 St Andrew street
Aberdeen Horse Bazaar, George Harrison,
proprietor, h. 28 St Andrew street
Hotel, 138 Union street, Union bridge
Journal office, 28 & 29 Adelphi court,
Union street
Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.'s Office,
65 QuayLime Co ; lime, coal, bone manure,
nitrate of soda, and guano merchants,
2 Provost Blaikie's quay; Murrayand Morrison, managers
Writing Academy; G. C. M'Conachie,
teacher, 115 Union street
Market Company; Adam and Anderson,
75 Union street, treasurers
Meal and Provision Society Merchants,
14 George street ; John A. Machray,
manager, h. 20 West street
Mechanics' Institution, 17 Market st;
secretary, Alex. Yeats, accountant,
47 Schoolhill
Mechanics' Library, 17 Market street
...... Medical and Chirurgical Society's Hall,
King street
Merchant Seamen's Fund Office ; George
Brock, receiver, 28 Regent quay
Musical Academy, conducted by MrDavie and Mrs Hunter, 3 Langstane
Place
...... Mutual Assurance andFriendly Society;
office, 47 Schoolhill; Alex. Yeats,
actuary
Mutual Marine Insurance Association,
58 Marischal st., R. Connon, sec.
and Newcastle Steam Co's Office, 47
Marischal street
Quill Manufactory, 47 Queen street
Railway Office, Market street
Rope& Sail Co.'s Office, Links, Footdee
Salmon's Co.'s Office, 31 Gallowgate:
icehouse, Fish street
Salt Cellar, 1 Drum's lane
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 95
Aberdeen Sea Insurance Co., 57 Marischal st
;
A. Matthew, manager, h. 24 Maris-
chal street
Steam Navigation Co., Waterloo quay ;
T. Anderson, manager, h. above office
Town and County Bank, 93 Union street
Young men's Literary Union, 4 Queen st
Union Club, Market street
Aberdeenshire Canal office ; AlexanderJopp,advocate, manager, Jopp's court,
Gallowgate
Abemethy, George, civil engineer, 3 Dee pi.
James and Co., iron founders, engineers,
millwrights, machine makers, black-
smiths, and boiler makers, Ferryhill
FoundryJames (of J. Abemethy and Co.) Ferry-
hill Cottage
Robert (of J. A. and Co.) Ferryhill
Mrs, sen., Ferryhill
Accidental Death Insur. Company, London ;
A. Masson, 4 Queen street, agent
Adam, Alexander, slater, 57 CausewayendAlexander, manager, Aberdeen Salmon
Co., Fish street
Alexander, feuar, 36 Catherine street
Adam and Anderson, advocates, 75 Union st.
, and Brewster, stonecutters, 124; WestNorth street
George, and Co,, tailors and clothiers, 3
Castle street
James (editor of the Aberdeen Herald)
110 High street, Old Aberdeen
James (of Russell & Adam) 18 Union
street, h. 26 Broad street
James (cf A.&B.) A. 35 West North st.
Rev. John (Free South Church) 30 Bon-
accord terrace
John, timber merchant, 177-J George st.,
h. 25 North Broadford
John, blacksmith, Mr Laing's work,
Bowbridge, h. 8 Langstane place
Robert, advocate, 40 King street, A. 100
Chapel street
Roderick, baker, 14, h. 16 Union place
William, advocate (Adam & Anderson)
William, jun., advocate, 62 Skene street
William, town-serjeant, 27 Frederick st.
William, feuar, 1 13 CausewayendAdams, George, publisher of Aberdeen Adver-
tiser, 4 Belmont street
William, broker, 16 Marischal street
Misses, milliners, 41 Spittal, Old Abdn.Adamson, Alexander, tinsmith, 17 Gallow-
gate, h. 11 Littlejohn street
Alex, cabinetmaker, 14 Wellington st.
Henry, ship and insurance broker, 57Marischal street, h. 51 Schoolhiil
JohnR., clerk (A. and W. Nicol) 60Marischal street
Adamson, Robt., weaver, 14 Langstane place
William, sharebroker, agent for the
Edinburgh Life Assurance Company,25 Marischal street, h. 7 Albert st.
Mrs, 5 Albert street
Advocates' Society's Hall and Library, Advo-cates' buildings, Union street
Affleck, Andrew, 2 Affleck place, Affleck st.
Edward, Star Hotel, 190 George street
Age Assurance Co., 90 Union street, A. L.
Groundwater, secretary
Agriculturist Insurance Co. ; agent, Ak'x.
Duthie, 123J Union street
Aiken, Alex., gardener, 1 Strawberry bank,
HardgateAlexander, shore porter, 45 Castle st.
James, missionary, 83 College street
James, boot andshoemaker, 57 Broad st.
James, clerk (Northern Assurance Co.),
103 Chapel street
...... James, jun., ship and insurance broker,
agent for Lloyds, &c. 88 King street,
h. Ruby Cottage, North Silver st.
William, hairdresser and perfumer, I
South Silver street
Air, John, wright, ] 1 Whitehouse street
Airth, John, shoemaksr, 2 Justice street, h.
3 Victoria place
John, jun., tea dealer, 1 Union buildings,
h. 74 Bon-accord street
Aitken, Rev. John (Original Antiburgher
Church), 26 Skene terrace
Alexander, Alexander, shipmaster, 3 Spring-
bank terrace
Alex., jun., shipmaster, 38 Union rowDavid, Gooseberrybank, Bon-accord
terrace
George, cabinetmaker, 93 Chapel- st.
James, overseer 275 George-st.
James K. (Abd. and Newcastle SteamNavigation Co.) A. 19 Kidd lane
James, clock & watchmaker, 12 School-
hill, h. 24 George street
John, shipmaster (Scottish Maid) 19
Kidd lane
John, grocr, 145, h. 143 Gallowgate
Robert, shipmaster, 16 Wellington-st.
Robert, professor ol dancing and deport-
ment, Diamond street academy, h. 2Spring bank place
Robert, teacher, Public Schools, h. 5Millburn street, Ferryhill
Wm. (of J. Lumsden & Co.) h. 275George street
Mrs., mattrass-maker, 13 South gallery,
New marketMrs., lodgings, 9 Bon-accord lane
Miss, teucher, Sheriff Watson's Femaleschool of Industry, Skene street wess
Miss, 8 Guestrow
96 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Alcock, Miss, 14 Bon-accord street
Alfred Life Assurance Association ; Wm.Gordon, 5 King street, agent
Allan, Alex., chemist and druggist, 44 Green,A. 9 Mounthooly
George, late boatman, Footdee
George, advocate, 1 Marischal-st., agentfor the General (formerly Dissenters')
Fire and Life Assurance Co., London,and Mariners General Life Assur-ance Co., h. 183 King street
George B., shipmaster, 43 York street
George, stabler, 24 Gerrard street
Jas., watch and clockmaker, Holburn-st.
James, cook (City of London) 22 Con-stitution street
James, shipmaster, 55 Wellington -st.
James, grocer and provision merchant,
59 St. Nicholas-st., A. Kingsland place
James, and Sons, cabinetmakers andupholsterers, 122 Union-st. ; manu-factory, 42, A. 37 Dee street
John, advocate, 17 Marischal street, A.
22 Constitution street
John, spirit dealer, 24 GreenNathaniel and Son, grocers, porter and
spirit dealers, 39 Park street
, Pat. B., shipmaster, 49 Wellington-st.
Thomas, shoemaker, 14 Jopp's lane
Wm., cabinetmaker, 2 Gordon's court,
Gordon street
....... William, vintner, 3 and 5 Jack's brae
Mrs., midwife, 48J Gallowgate
Mrs., lodgings, HardgateMiss, guffuring, crimping, and mushing,
17 Lhtlejohn street,
Miss, 71 Bon-accord street
Miss Ann, spirit dealer, 90 GreenMisses, dressmakers, 24 Young street
Allanach, John, steward, 57 Commerce-st.Allardyce and Jopp, wine merchants to the
Queen, stock and sharebrokers, 13
Market street
r William, preserver of fresh provisions,
Clayhill ; office 13 Market street, A.
1 Crown place
Miss (Miss Duncan's) 74 GallowgateMisses, 21 Bon-accord terrace
Allen, Misses (late of Mile-end) Braehead,
Gilcomston
Miss, 70 Dee street
Alerdice, Miss, matron, Female OrphanAsylum, 8 Albyn place
Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Office, Jas.
Black, agent 23 King street
Altrea, Csesar, glass blower and optician to
the Queen and Prince Albert, 16
Skene street, A. 4 Upper DenburnAmerican Vice Consul, John F. White; office
107 King street
Anderson, Adam, blockmaker (A. Duthie &Co.) 10 Church street
Alex., clerk (Henry Ogg and Co., dis-
tillers, Strathdee) h. Rose cottage,
Coopertson place
Alex., advocate (of Adam and Anderson)office, 75 Union street, A. Stocket and4 Dee street
Alex., warehouseman, 136 GallowgateA. and J., painters, glaziers, paper
hangers, carvers and gilders, 33Queen street
Andrew (of A. and J. Anderson) 1
Waverly place
A., dealer in vegetables, 142 Gallowgate,
A. 7 Crooked lane
David, baker, 211 Gallowgate, A. 6
MounthoolyDavid, clerk, (G.N. of S. R. Co.) 15
Fisher-row
George (J. Duguid and Co.) 86 Bon-accord street
George, mason, 50 WoolmanhillGeorge, vintner, 15 Fisher rowGeorge, grocer, 89 John street
James, foreman blacksmith (A. Hall &Sons) 18 York street
James, writer (Adam and Anderson) 9Diamond street
James, billiard rooms, Chronicle court,
10 Queen street
James, slater, 49 St. Nicholas street
James, grocer, porter, and spirit dealer,
202, A. 200 GallowgateJames, night-watchman, 1 South Con-
stitution street
Jas., tea dealer, wine & spirit merchant,
11 Black's buildings, A. 9 Affleck-st.
James, Mains of Craibstone, A. 64 WestNorth street
John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 123Crown street, h. Balmoral place
John, collector of Inland Revenue, 116King street, A. 159 King street
John, plumber, brassfounder, and gas-
fitter, 63, A. 60 WindmillbraeJohn C, hairdresser, 7 St. Nicholas-st.
Robert, day patrol, 95 OausewayendRobert, stabler, 25 Mealmarket street
Robert N., town sergeant, A. 42 NorthCharlotte street
Samuel, clerk ('Northern AssuranceOffice) 35 Victoria street west
Lieut. William, general superintendent
of rural constabulary force, and chief
constable and superintendent of the
Great North of Scotland Railwayconstabulary, 21 Union terrace
Thomas, manager (Steam NavigationCo.) Waterloo quay
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 97
Anderson, Thos., gardener and spirit dealer,
25 CausewayendThomas, spirit dealer, 5 Wales street
William, blacksmith, Flourmill lane
William, grain merchant, Barkmill
William, plumber, 43 Constitution-st.
William, builder, 5 Union wyndWilliam, 4 York street
William, clothier, 23 Queen street, A.
25 Queen street
William, writer, Advocates' buildings,
h. Stocket
, William, tinsmith, 49| John street, A.
17 Jopp's lane
William, bookbinder, 159 George-st.
William, umbrella maker, 51 Upper-
kirkgate, A. 12 Gerrard street
Willm., superintendent, harbour police,
h. 6 Martin's lane
Willm., principal beadle, North Church,
and funeral waiter, 16 Young-st.
William, salmon fisher, 4 Trinity quay,
h. 55 ShiprowMrs Captain, 73 Skene square
Mrs James, vintner, Waterloo quay
Mrs, dealer in old clothes, 22 Justice-st.
Mrs, late of Strieker;, 2 West Craib-
stone street
Mrs, Glenburnie Cottage
Mrs, lodgings, 36 Union terrace
Mrs Captain, 3 St. Clement street
Mrs, sick nurse, Burn court, 44 Upper-kirkgate
Mrs William, 38 Union terrace
Mrs, grocer, Holburn street
Mrs, Concert court, Broad street
Mrs, spirit dealer, 84 Waterloo quay
Mrs, provision merchant, 21 George-st.
Mrs, milliner & dressmaker, 171 Georgestreet
Mrs, 35 Victoria street west
Miss, Nelson lane
Miss, dressmaker, 20 Silver street
Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Burncourt, 44 Upperkirkgate
Andrew, William, druggist, 195 Union street,
h. 2 Crown place east
Miss, dressmaker, Holburn street
Miss, lodgings, 49 Broad street
Angus, George, of Tillicorthy, 13 Constitu-
tion street
Esv. H. (United Presbyterian Church)
50 Dee street
Jas., superintendent of Public Baths, 40St. Andrew-st. and 6 Crooked lane
John, advocate and town clerk, office,
Town House, h, 3 Waverley place
Misses, 41 Victoria street west
Miss (of Botriphnie) 74 Dee street
Anton, Mrs, flesher, 89 Basement-floor, NewMarket
Arbuthnott and M'Combie, paper manufac-
turers, 2 Trinity quay
Kobert, paper manufacturer, 2 Trinity
quay, A. Cultermills
Archibald, James, carter and provision mer-
chant, 70 Loch street
Argus Life Assurance Co. , J, Brebner. ad-
vocate, agent, Advocates' buildings
Argo, John, 55 Chapel street
Arthur, Rev. David (George street Chapel)
Maybank Cottage, Hutcheon st. west
Asher, James, commission merchant & agent,
and agent for the West of EnglandInsurance Co., 115 Union street, A. 6
Dee place
Asylum for the Blind, Huntly street; GeorgeTroup, manager
Athenseum News-rooms, 2 Union buildings
Atlas Fire and Lite Office ; J. Blaikie, advo-
vocate, agent, 245 Union street
Auckland, George, spirit dealer, 72 GreenAuld, Miss, staymaker, 48 Loch street
Avery, John, printer, Crown court, 43 Unionstreet, h; 17 Bon-accord street
Badenoch, Alexander, outfitter, 12 Unionstreet, A. 24 West street
Mrs B., lodgings, 50 Castle street
Bain, Alexander, Glasgow Pipe work, 18
Frederick street
Ebenezer, wright, opposite 228 Georgestreet, A. 67 Causewayend
James, spirit dealer, 6 Schoolhill
James, grocer and spirit dealer, 112
GallowgateRobert, broker, 153 GallowgateWilliam (manager City of Glasgow
Bank) Victoria Court, 54 Castle-st.
Miss, lodgings, 8 Castle street
Mrs, confectioner, 10, A. 12 Marischal-st.
Baird, Thomas, cabinetmaker and upholsterer,
191 Union street, workshop, 19 Sum-mer street, A. 52 Chapel street
Baker, R. Hosier, professor of music, 18
North Silver street
...... George, Peterhead mail guard, 54Chapel street
Balfour, James, overseer (Richards and Co.)
26 Skene square
Jas., confectioner, 204, h. 202 George-st.
Stephen, M.D. and M.R.C.S.L., medi-
cal practioner, 22 Union place
William W., professor of dancing, calis-
thenics, &c, academy, County Rooms,
Ai 5 Rosen) ount place
William, traveller (Richards and Co.)
34 Skene street
M
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Balfour, Mrs, lodgings, 81 Hutcheon st. west
Mrs, lodgings, 30 Gallowgate
Bamford, Mrs, 26 Thistle street
Bance, Mrs, 30 North Silver street
Bank of Scotland Branch, Bank of Scotland
court, 35 Castle-st. ; Arthur Thomp-son, agent
Banks, Mrs, broker, 84 East North street
Bannerman, David, town's drummer, 79 Gal-
lowgate
George, merchant, 7 Albyn place
George, spirit dealer, 118 John street
John, silk dyer, 37 George street
John, late dyer, 13 Rose street
John B., coal merchant and agent for
Leeds and Yorkshire Fire and Life
Assurance Co., 8 Trinity quay, h. 86Crown street
Patrick, and Son, shipowners and coal
brokers, 2£ Trinity quayPatrick, (of P. B. & Son) 2 Trinity quay
Mrs Patrick, 3 Albert street
Thomas, 7 Albyn place
Miss, 7 Albyn place
Barber, James, officer of Inland Revenue,
Glenburnie disiillery, h. 24 Thistle-st
Barclay, George, grocer, 61 Green, h. 5
Prospect terrace, Ferryhill
James W., 21 QuayJohn, dealer in porter, ale, and ginger
beer, 20J Harriet-st., h. 16 Loch-st.
Lydia Ann, 28 Victoria street west
Miss, teacher, Bridge of DeeBarker, James (of J. B. and Sons) h. Gor-
don's Mills
John P. brace and cap manufacturer,
3 Jopp's-lane, h. near Murtle station,
Deeside
John, and Sons, woollen manufacturers,
81 Loch street
Barkway, Mrs, vintner, 39 St. Andrew-st.
Barnett, Alexander, principal beadle (Free
West Church) undertaker, and ca-
binetmaker, 33 Upperkirkgate
Alexander, shipmaster, 25 KegentquayJohn, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, and
auctioneer, 132 Union street; cabi-
net manufactory, Rose street, h. 32
Union place
William, schoolmaster, and inspector of
poor, NiggWidow, provision merchant, 43 West
North street
Barron, John, Advocate, 103 Union street,
h. Balmoral place
...... Lambert, advocate, 64 Union street, h.
83 Cro^n street
William, fiesher, 41 New-market, h.
Rubislaw
Barron, Miss E., lodgings, 39 Union terrace
Mrs A., 121 Crown street
Barry, Henry and Co., ironfounders and ma-nufacturers of bone manure, 102 and104 Loch street
Bate, James, and Co., spirit dealers, 90 Ship-
rowBatten, Abraham, commission agent, 6 and 7
Adelphi, h. 158 King street
Baxter, Andrew, cattle and sheep salesman,
95 King street
Rev. Daniel, chaplain, prison, Lodge-walk
Mrs James, broker, 73 GallowgateJohn, spirit dealer, 6 Crooked-lane
John, turner and shuttle maker, 93
George street
Thomas, baker, 29 Chapel street
W. J. and Co., grocers, 3 Cause^ayendWilliam, engineer, 19 York street
Misses, 5 Skene place
Bean, William, writer, 245 Union street, h.
36 Union terrace
Beaton, John, Hairdresser, 32 Marischal-st.
Mrs, lodgings, Craigie street
Mrs, lodgings, 5 Nelson street
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 42
Queen street
Beattie, Alex., hairdresser, 13 ShiprowFrancis, blacksmith, 6, h. 7 Barnett's
close
James F., land surveyor, valuator, andengineer ; office, 2 Bon-accord square
h, 6 East Craibstone street
John, mealseller, 101 Gallowgate
John, painter and glazier, 3 Marischal
st. h. 6 Prospect terrace, Ferry-hill
William, provision merchant, 18, h. 44Harriet street
Mrs, midwife, 6 West street
Mrs, 6 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill
Beggrie, Mrs, midwife, 10 Catto square
Begg, Alexander, 1 Rosemount terrace
Charles, piano-forte maker and tuner,
saloon, 150 Union street, h. 41 Deestreet
John (late stabler) 14 Dee village
John, distiller to the Queen, Lochnagar,wine and spirit merchant ; office,
Weigh-house square, k. 9 QuayWm., 46 New market, h. 95 Wales -st.
William, baker, 3 and 5 Frederick-st.,
and 62 Schoolhill, h. 60 Schoolhill
Bell, Lieut. A. (H.E.I.C.S.) merchant, h. 2
Dee place
David, joiner, 54 Wellington street
Dugald, clerk (J. and P. Cameron)John, cooper, 7 Windmillbrae, h. 8
College street
CITY OP ABERDEEN. 99
Bell, Rannie, and Co., of Leith, wine, spirit,
and liqueur merchants ; John Sheed,
agent, 4+ Marischal street
Bell's (Dr.) School, Frederick street
Belgain Consul, Alexander Thorn, 21 QuayBennett, William, printer, 42 Castle street,
h. 27 Constitution street
, William, blacksmith, (Blaikie Brothers)
4 Catto square
Mrs Robert, spirit dealer, 57 East, Northstreet
Benson, Samuel, grocer and spirit dealer, 141
Skene street, h. 141J Skene-st.
Benson, Misses, dressmakers, milliners, andstraw hat makers, 141J Skene-st.
Benton, Alexander, fleslier, 12 & 260 Georgestreet, h. 40 Catherine street
Mrs, flesher, 260 George street
Benzie, David, shipmaster, (Prospect) 62Virginia street
William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer,
206 Gallowgate, h. above shop
Berry, James, optician, marine chronometerand watch maker, 88 Union street, h,
1 Dee place
James, gardener and riddel maker, 8
Broadford lane
John, flesher, 44 George street
John Edward, clerk (Wm. Skinner,
advocate)
W. & J. linen manufacturers, 14 Queenstreet, h. 18 Skene terrace
Mrs, dealer in fruit, &c, 108 George-st.
Miss, lodgings, 86 George street
Best, Thomas (late banker) 27 Union place
Beveridge, Peter, manufacturer of bed andtable linen ; warehouse, 122£ Unionstreet h. 189 Union-st. & Peterburn,
NiggRobert, M. D., surgeon, 189 Union-st.
Robert, bed & table linen manufacturer,
39 St. Nicholas st., h. 25 Ferryhill
place
Thomas Gordon, 122J Union street, h.
28 Ferryhill place
Beverly, Alex., teacher (Grammar School) h.
Rosemount place
William, (Catto, Thomson, and Co.) 83Wales street
Beverley, Mrs Robert, 83 Wales street
Bible Society Depository; G. King, bookseller,
28 St. Nicholas street
Bicknell, Misses, boarding and day school, 9
North Silver street
Bird, James (of G. & B.) 41 NetherkirkgateWilliam, clerk (Broadford Works) h.
27 Blackfriars street
Birnie, Alex., innkeeper, Ferryboat tavern,
Footdee
Birnie, George, of Johnstone place, h. John-stone place
John, of Ashgrove, h. AshgroveWilliam, painter, glazier, and paper
hanger, 81 King street
Moses, surgeon, billet master, 31
LongacreBirss, Robert, manufacturing chemist, 22 and
28 Park street, h. 34 Park street
Bisset, David, officer of Inland Revenue, /*.
187 George street
George, general merchant, Holburn-st.
James, keeper of the Court-house, h.
Court-house, Lodge walkJohn (of J. & W.) 122 Crown street
John and William, wholesale grocers, 37Queen street
William (of J. & W.) 124 Crown-st.William, innkeeper, 6 Mealmarket-st.William, criminal officer, 16 ShiprowPeter, builder, 110 Loch street
Mrs James, lodgings,
Mrs James, lodgings, 66 John street
Mrs, sick nurse, 6 Black's buildings
Black, Alexander, cleik (Aberdeen Bank) 39Whitehouse street
Andrew, of Fosterhill, h. Fosterhill
& Ferguson, wine merchants, 12 Broadstreet
James, builder, 41 Whitehouse street
Jas. (Jas. Black and Co.) 1 Wellingtonplace
James, (Milne, Cruden, and Co.) 33Constitution street
James and Co. stock, share, and producebrokers, and forwarding agents to the
Queen, H.R.H. Prince Albert, andthe Duchess of Kent; 23 King street
John, shoemaker, 23 Justice street
John, wright, 1, A. 61 College street
...... Joseph, tailor, headbeadle(Free HolburnChurch) and funeral waiter, 8 Lang-stane place
...... William (of Black and Ferguson) h.
201 Union street
William and Co., brewers & distillers,
DevanhaWilliam, secretary, (Aberdeen Com-
mercial Co.) h. 7 Affleck street
Mrs, lodgings, 149 George street
Mrs, register office, 29 George street
Miss, 4 Albyn place
Blackball, James and Co., drapers & hatters,
39 Union street
James (of J. B. and Co.) 7 Rosemountterrace
Mrs, lodgings, 97 Chapel street
Blackwood, Rev. Robert (Free Union Church)21 Virginia 3treet
100 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Blaikie, Alexander F. 245 Union street
Brothers, iron founders, engineers,
millwrights, boilermakers, and gene-
ral blacksmiths, Footdee iron works
David (of John Biaikie and Sons) 253Union street
John (J. & A. Blaikie) 245" Union street
, John, yngst., (of Blaikie Brothers) h.
253 Union street
...... Anthony Adrian (J. and A. Blaikie) 224
Union street
J. and A., advocates, 245 Union street
John and Sons, plumbers, brassfounders,
gas-fitters, coppersmiths, pewteiers,
zinc workers, and gas-meter manufac-
turers, Littlejohn street
Thomas (of J. Blaikie and Sons) 32 Bon-
accord terrace
Mrs John, Devanha house
Mrs, grocer, 101, h. 1 Charles street
CausewayendMrs Provost, Craigiebuckler
Miss, Cooperston place
Blair, John, spirit dealer, 8 ShiprowBlake, James, 11 Union buildings
Bland, Jame^, Captain, adjutant Aberdeen-
shire militia, 65 Bon-accord street
Boaden, Wm., shipmaster (London) 57 QuayMrs, Richard, lodgings, 80 Waterloo
quayBon- Accord Blind Asylum, Huntly street
;
Geo. Troup, managerUnion Cotton mill Co., Poynernook
Bonar, James T., clerk, 9 Charles street
Bonnjnnan, James, blacksmith, 19 Loch-st.
John, jun., (of J. and J. Bonnyman) A.
19 Loch street
James and John, blacksmiths and bell-
hangers, 19 Loch street
Mrs, cook-shop, 198 Gallowgate
Booth, George, Springbank, Dee street
George, grocer, 21 Upperkirkgate
James, grocer and spirit dealer, 2 Bal-
tic street
James, boilermakef (Blaikie Brothers),
St. Clement court, St. Clement-st.
James, merchant, 28 Queen street
James, M.D., surgeon, 27 Qoeen-st.
John, late mason, M'Lean's court, 50
GallowgateJohn, watch and clockmaker, 41 Up-
perkirkgate, h. 5 Black's buildings
Joseph, treasurer of Boys' and Girls'
Hospitals, k. Springbank, Dee street
William, chimney-sweep, Albion court,
18 Castle street
William P., ship and insurance broker,
commission agent, and merchant, 56Marisohal street, h, 28 Queen-st.
Borthwick, Andrew, silk and woollen dyer,
scourer, cloth fuller and dresser, dye-
works, 76, h. 74 Loch street
William, candlemaker, 36 East Northstreet
Bothwell, Alexander, confectioner, 18 Broadstreet, and 36 New market gallery,
h. Chronicle court, 10 Queen street
George B., candle manufacturer, 25
Justice street, h. 193 Union street
John, shoemaker, 33 and 35 Broad-st.,
h. 68 Skene square
Mis G., lodgings, 1 Rose street
...... Margaret, Greenbank, 31 North Broad-
ford
Boulten, Mrs T. A., milliner and dressmaker,
85 Broad street, h. 5 Upperkirkgate
Bow, Hugh, keeper of Medical Hall, King-st
Bowie, Miss, lodgings, 29 Broad street
June, cook-shop and register office, 72Guestrow
Bower, Alexander G., dock-master, h. 69Waterloo street
Bowman, Andrew (of Bowman and Co.) 31
Huntly street
...... Andrew, jun., (of Kerr and Bowman)28 Thistle street
and Co., plasterers, 8 Shuttle street
Mrs James, victualling house, 73 Queenstreet
Miss, white seamstress, Cruden's court,
22 Broad street
Boyd, Andrew F., commission merchant, 38Marischal street, h. Cherry-bank
Cottage, Bon-accord terrace
John, supervisor of inland revenue, Hol-
burn street, A. Cherry-bank cottage,
Bon-accord terrace
John, mail guard, 187 George street
Mrs G. H., 15 North Silver street
Mrs, 52 Chapel street
Mrs William, 83 Hutcheon street
Misses, Mackie-place
Boyle, Alexander, teacher, North Parish
School, h. above school
Martin, spirit dealer, 25 Park lane
Boys' School of Industry, 45 Guestrow
Brakenridge, James, boot-closer, k. 57 John
street
Brands and Scorgie, ship builders, Inches
Andrew (of Brands and Scorgie) Canal
lane
Brand, Alexander, accountant and assurance
agent, 103 Union-st., h. 7 Dee place
George, spirit dealer, 7 East North
street
William, (successor to G. Booth and
Son) jeweller and watchmaker, 48
Broad-st., h. 33 Charlotte-st,
CITY OP ABERDEEN. 101
Brand, George, carter, 43 Windmillbrae
John, shoemaker, 17 Dee village
Brander, Robert, wrigkt, 87 John street
Brantingham, George, grocer, 68, h. 55
Schoolhill
J. W., grocer, 130 George street, /*. 55Schoolhill
Brebner, Alexander, broker, 9 Drum's lane
George, 44 Harriet street
James, advocate, Advocates' buildings,
h. 9 Albvn place
John, railway contractor, 22 Bon-accord
terrace
and Grant, general merchants, 56 St.
Nicholas street
William, cabinetmaker, 48 Suinmer-st.
William, shipmaster, 25 Justice street
William (North of Scotland Equitable
Loan Co.) h. 1 Netherkirkgate
William, vintner, Holburn street
Miss, of Lairney, h. 152 Union street
Brechin, Henry, foreman moulder (M'Kinnonand Co., 20 Spring-garden) /*. 11
Canal street
Mrs James, 1 1 Canal street
Mrs, lodgings, 21 North Silver street
Bremner, David, customs, h. 9 Canal street
Peter, toll-keeper, Wellington-bridge
Brew, Jas., linen merchant, 1 North gallery,
New market, h. 11 Carmelite st.
Brewster, Geo., (of A. and B.) 32 Hutcheonstreet
Bridewell and Rogue Money Assessment for
the city and liberties of Aberdeen ;
James Simpson, collector ; office, 17
Huxter-rowBridgeford, Mrs, inn and lodgings, 12 Bur-
nett's close, Castle street
British Commercial Life Assurance Co.
;
George Grub, advocate, Advocates'
buildings, Union st., agent
EmpireMutualLife Assurance Company,London; agent, Lauchlan M'Kinnon,jun., 83 Union street
Empire Fire and Life Society, London;
agent, J. A.Wilson, 92 Broad-st.
Linen Company's Bank, 22 King-st.
Brodie, William, clerk (Blaikie Brothers) 7
South Constitution street
Broadford Bread and Flour Company, 218George street ; Alex. Robertson,
manager, h. Craigie street
Broadford Works, Maberly street
Broad Street Academy, 2 Blairton lane,
William Clark, teacher
Brock, Geo,, shipping master, and examinerin practical seamenship, receiver of
Merchant Seamen's Fund, 28 Re-gent quay
Brown, Alexander, stabler, 1 Harriet street
Alexander (Brown and Carr) 68 Decstreet
Alexander, auctioneer (of P. and G.
Brown) h. 22 Broad street
... .. Alexander, and Co., booksellers, public
library, 77 Union street
Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 71
George-st., h. 62 Hutcheon street
Alexander, clerk (Spring-garden) h.
Kingsland place
Andrew, dyer, (Rubislaw works) Rubis-
lawand Carr, wholesale clothiers, Exchange
court, Union street
Charles, corkcutter, 18J Harriot-st.
Farquhar, and Co., Gleubum Distillery,
Rubislaw
Donald, boot and shoemaker, 13 Dee-st.
George, (of P. and G. Brown) h. Mill-
bank cottage, Berryden
James, clerk (Town and County Bank)35 Victoria place
James, market oScer, 123 Chapel-st.
James, draper, 2 George street, /*. 33Thistle street
James, feuar and coachman, 47 St.
Andrew street
John, M.D., Skene square
John, warden (East Church) and fune-
ral waiter, 26 Thistle street
Rev. John C. (United Presbyterian
Church) 26 Crown street
P. and G., auctioneers, 40J Union-st.
(up stairs)
Peter, auctioneer (of P. and G. Brown)h. 35 Netherkirkgate
Robert, late inspector of taxes, Car-
den's-haugh
Robert, shore porter, 10 Weigh-housesquare
Robert, timber merchant, laches, h. 33 Affleck place
Rev. R. J., D.D., professor of Greek,
Marischal College, h. 19 Goldensquare
...... Robert, Mill of Tarty warehouse, 4Mealmarket street
Bobert (of R. M<>ir and Brown) 23,
h, 14 Adelphi court
Simon, saddler, 178 West North street
William (inland revenue) distributor of
stamps and collector of land and as-
sessed taxes for the counties of Aber-
deen and Kincardine, Advocates'
buildings, Backwynd, h. Broadford
Cottage
William basket-maker, 8 Marischal-st„
and 27 Market-gallery
102 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Brown, William, fishing tackle maker, 36, k.
34 George street
William, coachman, 5+ Cathorine-st.
William M., clerk (William Gordon, 5
King: street) h. 26 Thistle street
Mrs, lodgings, Ross' court, 6 Upperkirk-
gate
Mrs, lodgings, 81 Virginia street
Cecilia, 60 Skene street
Mrs, lodgings, 83 CausewayendMiss, lodgings, Castlehill
Misses, 21 Victoria street west
Brownie, James, paper ruler, 1 Well court,
Broad street
Peter, manager, Mill ofLethenty ware-
house, A. 13 Seamount place
Bruce, Alexander, traveller (A. Hadden and
Sons) h. 10 Marywell street
Alexander, cattle dealer, 60 Hutcheon
street
Bruce, David, shipmaster (Acasta) 28 Consti-
tution street
John, share broker, and timber mer-
chant, 26 Marischal-st., h. 31 Union
place
Sir Michael, bart. of Stenhouse, h.
Scotstown, and 57 Schoolhill
Robert, 2 Mary place
William, builder, 63 CausewayendWilliam H., shipmaster (Peruvia) 18
Commerce street
'William, teacher, 71 Dee street
Mrs, 34 Union street
Mrs, upholsterer, 187 George street
Miss, 36 Union place
Miss, lodgings, 36 Union terrace
Miss, miUiner and dressmaker, 47
Park street
Brunton, John, jun., shipmaster, 53 Com-merce street
Bryce, James, advocate, 12 Adelphi court, h.
Westbank, Funthili
Buchan, John, shipmaster, 16 Links street
Robert, baker, 76 GreenBuchanstone Mill warehouse, 79 Broad-st.
Buck, William, 2 St. Clement street
Buckner, William, spirit dealer, 283 George
street, h. Gowanbrae, Causewayend
Buik, And. (Bank of Scotland) 126 King st.
Buist, Thomas, cooper, 13 Prince Regent-st.
Bulienaria, Matthew, shipmaster (Paul Jones)
43 Commerce street
Bullock, John, foreman (J. Blaikie & Sons)
7 Denburn terrace
Burge, A., hat manufacturer, 36 Broad st.
Burgess, Alexander, shipmaster, 3 Banner-
mill street
Charles, custom house agent, 3 Spring-
bank place
Burgess, James, 73 Crown street
William, shipmaster, (Isabella) 3 Ban-nermill street
Mrs, provision dealer, 22 St. Andrewstreet
. Miss, dressmaker and milliner, An-nand's court, 30 James street
Burness, Alexander, Prospect place (TownHouseJ 85 Crown street
John, provision merchant, 27 Commercestreet
John, provision dealer, 61 CausewayendWilliam, dispensing chemist and drug-
gist, 18 Union place
Burnett, Alexander, feuar, Holburn street
Newell, advocate, keeper of the regisier
of sasines for Aberdeen and Kincar-
dine shires; office, Record office,
King street, h. 23 Belmont-street
Thomas, advocate ; office, Record Office,.
King st., h. Kepplestone
Burt, Robert, tailor, 70, Que^n street
Burrell, Geo. shoemaker, 15 West North st.
Burwell, Elijah, jeweller, and dealer in all
kinds of Foreign and British fancy
goods, 101 Union street, h. Spring-
bank terrace
Bushby, Charles, OakbankButhley, Robert, shipmaster (Aurora,), 43
Commerce street
Butchart, Robert, engine driver, Bank street
Butler, Joseph, fiesher,24New market street,
h. 6 Barnett's close
Miss, Strawberry bank
Buyers, Alexander, shipmaster (Fancy) 31
Hnntly street
James, manager (Aberdeen Rope and
Sail Co.), h. 3 Constitution street
James (British Linen Company), 12
Kidd lane
James and Co., builders and timber mer-
chants, 12 Kidd lane
John (J. Buyers & Co.), 12 Kidd lane
Peter, grocer, ship chandler, and spirit
dealer, 32 Quay ; Receiving Post
Office ; h. 31 QuayWm. (Jas. Buyers & Co.), 94 Skene st.
William, h. Devanha terrace, Ferryhill
Miss, dressmaker, 48 Summer street
Misses, dressmakers, 94 Skene street
Byrne, Andrew Crane, clerk, Coach-office,
Union street, h. 42 Bon-accord street
Cadenhead, Alexander, advocate (A and J.
h. Seafield
Alexander and John, advocates, City
Fiscals, 9 Huxter rowDavid boot and shoemaker, 98 John st.
Geo.,advocate,9 Huxter row, h. Seafield
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 103
©adenhead, George, tailor, 10 Queen street
John, M.D., opthalmic surgeon, Royal
Infirmary, h. 231 Union street west
« John, advocate (A. & C. Cadenhead) A.
Seafield
Peter, shipmr. (Concord) Theatre lane
William, overseer (Broadford Works) 7John street
.. Miss, 1 i Rose street
Cadger, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker,
87 George street
Caie, William, shore porter, 84 Shiprow, William, 99 Causewayend
Miss, lodgings, 55 John street
Cairney, Alexander, 9 Young street
Calder, Charles, porter and spirit merchant, 50Green, h 2 Carmelite street
Rev. James, A.M., teacher (Gilcomston
School) Summer street
. John, Free Presbytery officer, 14 Thorn-
ton place, GueitrowWilliam, spirit dealer, 1 17 Skene street
William, tailor, 28 Marischal street
Mis, spirit dealer, Summer lane
...... Mrs, lodgings, 57 Huntly street
Cameron, Alexander, shipmaster, 3 Fish st.
Alexander, mason, 28 Catherine street
...... Andrew, J., advocate, h. Morefield,
Stocket
Andrew, founder (Blaikie Brothers) 23Prince Regent street
Angus, 24 Ferryhill place
...... J. & P., general carriers, agents for the
Scottish Central, Scottish Midland,
Aberdeen, Dundee, Perth, and Aber-deen Junction Railways. Forwardgoods to London, Liverpool, Manches-ter, Birmingham, Dublin, & Belfast,
&c. ; also, to Edinburgh, Glasgow,Leith, Dundee, Perth, Stirling, For-
far, Arbroath, and Montrose, and all
parts in the South and West of Eng-land, and Ireland, and North andSouth of Scotland. Offices, Marketstreet, 98 Union street, and RailwaySlation, Ferryhill
..... John, cooper, 15 Loch street
William, shoemaker, 10 Skene street
Mrs, Morefield, Stocket
Mrs, midwife, 25 Loch street
Mrs, 34 Union terrace
Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker and lodgings,
124 Union street
Campbell, Alexander, and Co., bakers, 3 Yeatslane, h. 22 Summer lane
Daniel, shoemaker, 17 Jopp's lane
George, shoemaker, 11 GallowgateJames, china, glass, and stoneware dea-
ler, 19 Gallowgate
Campbell, John, posting, cab, and livery esta-
blishment, 5 Bon-accord street
John, horse hirer, 4, Belmont street, h.
and stables, 13, Back wyndJohn, spirit dealer, 63 West North street
...... John, surgeon, 7 Bon-accord street
John, messenger-at-arms, 83 King street
Robert, timber merchant, 127 George-street and 9 Charlotte street (ot Flour-mills, Gilcomston) h. 49 John street
Waltei, grocer and spirit dealer, 85 Kingstreet
William. sen., shipmaster (Queen, steam-er) h. 7 Millburn street
William, jun., shipmaster (Duke of Rich-mond steamer) h. 8 Millburn street
William, shoemaker, 29 WindmillbraeMrs, 12 Charles street
Miss, milliner and dressmaker 22 Sum-mer lane
Cantley, Peter, shore porter, 7 Marischal st.
Cardno and Darling, seedsmen, nurserymen,and florists, 76 Union street ; nurse-
ries, Westfield
George (of Cardno and Darling) 76Union street, h. Westfield Cottage
Carey, John, flesher, 45 New market, h. 19Ann street
Cargill, John, shipmaster (City of London,steamer) 6 Canal terrace
William shipmaster (Lord Metcalfe) 25Quay
Carmichael, Mrs Captain Robert, 16 Unionterrace
Carnegie, Miss Hannah, 6 Golden squareCarnie, James, gardener, Devanha House
William, sub-editor, Herald, h. 28This;le sireet
Catherine, milliner, 85 Queen street
Carolan, Thomas, broker, 80 East North street
Carpet Warehouse, 175 Union street
Carr, Alexander, and Co., dyers and bleach-ers, Baikmill,
Miss, 26 Victoria street westCarter, MUs, 41 Union terrace
Cassie, James, portrait and landscape painter,
123J Union street
James, pjrter, 43 West North street
Mrs, lace dealer and general draper, 43Union street, /*. Crown court
Mrs Robert, Crown street
Miss, dressmaker, 19 St. Nicholas street
Castle, Andrew, overseer (Bannermill) 43Constitution street
Cattanach, Charles, and Co., tailors andclothiers, and patentees of apparatusfor measuring the human figure andtransferring the measure to cloth,
1 23^ Union street
104 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
CaUanach, D. G., advocate, 56 Castle st., se-
cretary to the Abdn. Public Baths;
agent for the Economic Life Assur-
ance Society, London, h. 57 Bon-
accord street
John (Bioadford Works) 7 Denburn ter.
Mrs, straw hat and bonnet maker, 7
WindmillbraeMrs Donald, Hoi burn street
Mrs John, lodgings, 64 Union street
Catto, James, boot and shoemaker, 219 Union
street, h. 132 Crown street
John, Son and Co., merchants, ship-
owners and insurance brokers, 88
King street
Joseph, clerk, (Ferryhill Foundry) 56
Skene square
Robert, merchant, Beividere
Robert, jun., (of Robert Catto and Son)
44 King street
Robert, & Son, merchants, 47 Marischal
street
Robert, and Co., grocers, wine and spirit
dealers, 14, King street
... u .. Robert, spirit dealer, 9 Weigh-house sq.
Thomson, and Co., rope and sail manu-
facturers, Links, Footdee
William, secretary (Aberdeen Bank) h.
8 Springbank-bank terrace
William, merchant and shipowner, 90
King street
William, corkcutter (G. Simpson) 9
GuestrowMrs, lodgings, 22 St. Nicholas lane
Mrs, grocer, 17 Charles street
Miss, dressmaker, 8 Springbank terrace
Miss, dressmaker, Annand's court, 30
James street
Miss E. dressmaker, 17 Charles street
Cay, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 47
West street
William (Mitchell and Cay, house car-
penters, Spa st.) h. 6 Black's buildings.
Mrs, 70 Catherine street
Chalmers, Alexander, leuar, 4 Charles street
Alexander Wallace, general governor of
prisons, h. Rose street
Alexander, shoemaker, 21, Marischal
street, h. 38 Union rowAlexander, late superintendent of canal
works, 5 Mounthooly
Charles, advocate (Chalmers and Far-
quhar) 14 Union terrace
David, printer, h. 13 Adelphi,and West-
burn
David, and Co., printers and publishers,
Journal Office, 28 and 29 Adelphi,
Union street
Geo., shipmaster (Sophia) 3 Victoria pi.
Chalmers & Farquhar, advocates, 147 Union
street
James (of D.Chalmers and Co., printers)
13 Adelphi
James Hay, advocate, 147 Union street,
h. 14 Union terrace
James, superintendent (Gas Light Co.)
Gas street
John G. (of D. Chalmers and Co.) 13
Adelphi
Wm., gardener, Seafield, by Cooperston
William, fiesher, II Basement floor,
New market, h. Spittal
William, manager of the Northern Assu-
rance Company, h. 3 King street, and
Cotbank Banchory
William, builder, (Low and Chalmers)
35 Victoria street west
Misses, of Westfield, h. Westfield
Chapman, John, builder, 165 George street
William, Glenburnie. Rubislaw
Mrs, spirit dealer, 3 Shorebrae
Mrs, lodgings, 24 St. Andrew street
Miss, milliner, 24 St. Andrew street
Charles, Mrs, 73 Hutcheon street
Charleston, Mrs, spirit dealer, 13 Hutcheon
street
Chasser, George, bookseller, 16 Crown street,
h. 4 Mary place
James, town's sergeant, 48 Queen street
Cheyne, George, 10 Marywell street
Joseph, brassfounder (foreman to Far-
quhar and Gill) 64 Gerrard street
Rev. Patrick (St. John's Chapel) 44
Bon-accord street
Mrs, milliner, 64 Gerard straet
Chisholm, William, keeper of the Public
Rooms, Union street
William, officer to the Greyfriars Church
h. 5 Jopp's court, Broad street
Miss, ladies' school, 38 Bon accord st.
Chivas, Alexander, advocate, & agent for the
National Bank of Scotland, 42 Castle
street
Jas. (of Stewart & Chivas) 17 King st.
John (D. L. S. & Co.) 2 Castlebrae
William, shipmaster, 125 Crown street
Mrs John, 2 Castlebrae
Christie, Alex , merchant, 1 Causewayend
Alexander, of Ashley, near Cooperston
„ Alexander, timber salesman, to Robert
Campbell, 127 George street, h. 4
Gilcomston brae
Andrew, shipmaster (Mary Reid) 23
Virginia street
David S., clerk (Robinson, Crum & Co.,
Bannermill) h. 183 Gallowgate
George, grocer, 56 George street
James, vintner, Ruthrieston
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 105
Christie, James, lodgings, 18 Frederick street
John, spirit dealer, 56 East North-st.
John, shipmaster (Sarah) 23 Virginia-st.
John, gardener, Froghall
John, M.D., Lecturer on the Institutes
of Medicine, King's College andUniversity, h. 46 Schoolhill
William, shipmaster (Tom Duff) 14
Virginia street
William, clerk, 183GallowgateMiss, 27 Dee street
Christopher, Mark, shipmaster, 2 Chapel-st.
City of Glasgow Bank, Victoria court 54
Castle street ; William Bain, mangerCity Loan Office, 1 Longacre, D. Bain, ma-
nagerCity Tax Office, 17 Huxter row, foot of Broad
street
Clapton, John, teacher, 273 George street
Clark, Alexander, shipmaster, 8 Carmelite-st.
Alexander, provision merchant, 12
Northfield, Leadside of Gilcomston
Arthur, feuar, 8 Windy wynd...... David, 55 John street
George and Son, wholesale booksellers,
stationers and paper merchants, 15
Broad street
H. and J., bakers, 29 Park street
James, bookseller (G. Clark & Son) 15
Broad street ; h. Louisville
James, mail guard, h. 136 King street
James, clothier, 66 Union street, h. 33Bon -accord street
John, student, 55 John street
John, advocate, 3 Queen street, h, 37High street, Old Aberdeen
...... John, surveyor of Stamps and Taxes,office, 4 Belmont street
John, 28 Blackfriars street
John (of L. Clark and Son) h. 2 Upper-kirkgate
John, spirit dealer, 3 Ragg's lane
John, spirit dealer, 49 George street
John, builder, 9 Princes street
Leslie, and Son, wine and spirit mer-
chants, and wholesale grocers, 4 h. 2
UpperkirkgateThomas, M.D
,professor of chemistry,
(Marischul College) 2 Springbankterrace
William, late ironmonger, 12 Unionterrace
William, assistant inspector of poor, 37
Constitution street
...... William, tea, wine, aisd spirit dealer, 8,
h. 10 King street
William, manufacturer, 61 Queen st.
William, teacher (Broad st. Academy),9 Denburn terrace
Clark, William, flesher, 125 GallovvgateWilliam, gardener, New market, Links
GardensWilliam, shipmaster, (Commodore) 34
Marischal street
Mrs J., lodgings, 153 Crown streetMrs, lodgings, 29 Dee street
Miss, ladies' school, 16 GallowgateCleland, Peter, artist and teacher of drawing,
8 Union terrace
Clerihew, Alexander, teacher (South ParishSchool) 6 Denburn
Francis, advocate, M'Combie's court, h.
28 Bon-accord terrace
George, builder, 104 Crown streetClunes, Thomas, plumber, gasfitter & brass-
founder, 182 George street, h. 12Kingsland place
Clyne, James (of Wm. Clyne and Sons) h.
Strawberrybank
|Norval, advocate, 245 Union street, h.
9 Waverly place
Thomas, tea, coffee, and fish dealer, 20Gallowgate, h. 11 Littlejohn street
William and Sons, curriers, 28 Berrylane
William, and Sons, leather dealers, bootand shoemakers, and gutta pevclia
agents, 22 and 24 GallowgateMrs Captain, 43 Victoria street westMrs William, 188 George street
Cobban, John, plasterer, 65 Chapel street
Cochran, F. J., advocate (of Smith andCochran) 96 Union street, k. Crownterrace
John, clerk P. O., 116 George street
Cock, John, mealseller, 1 1, h. 9 Commerce-st.Cockburn, J., and Campbell, wine merchants,
Edinburgh ; Alex. B. Whyte, 19Union buildings, agent
Cocker, Jas., nurseryman and florist, Sunny-paik, Canal-side, by Causewayend
Cockerill, Charles, hairdresser, 200, h, 202George s'reet
Cofften, Joseph, spirit dealer, 9 Correctionwynd
Collie, Alexander, Oakbank, StocketAlexander, slater, 28 ShiprowDuncan, clerk (Police Tax-office) Sum-
mer street
George (of G. Coilie and Co.) 21 Unionplace
George & Co., drapers, 4 St. Catherine's
wynd, Union street
George, shipmaster, 82 Waterloo quayJames, mason, Even place, Pitfodels
James H., hairdresser, 55 Green, h. 48Summer street
James, provision shop, 85 Loch street
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106 GENERAL DIRECTORY,
Collie, James, advocate, St. John's court, 38
Castle street ; agent for the LondonUnion Assurance Fire Offices and
Annuities
James, tidewaiter, customs, Brebner's
court, 84 ShiprowJohn, 13 York street
John, plasteier, 69 Green, h. 4 College
street
„ John, druggist (Charles Davidson, 205
Union street) A. Holburn street
Patrick, wholesale and retail silk, shawl,
and bonnet merchant, silk mercer,
clothier, and haberdasher, 29 and 31
Union street, h 29
Eobert, hairdresser, 62 Shiprow, h.
Mary Cottage, south end of College
street
Robert, wholesale and retail hardware
and fancy warehouse, 37 Green, h.
Affleck street
Eobert, (of Duthie and Co., brewers),
Holburn place
William, painter, 77 George St., h. 59Wales street
...... William, carter, 59 Wales street
Mrs William, Holburn street
Mrs William, 102 Chapel street
Mrs, midwife, 27 Spittal
Miss Ann, 30 Gordon street
Collins, James, broker, 44 East North street
Colquhon, John, traveller (A. Sutherland &Sons) 49 Victoria street west
Colston, Alex., teacher of music, and teacher,
Gordon's Hospital, h. 1 1 Diamond st.
Mrs, dressmaker & milliner, 1 1 Diamondstreet
Colvin, John, porter, Marischal College,
Broad street
John, shipmaster (Richibucto) 4 Ban-nermill street
Mrs, inn and lodgings, 61 Castle street
Commercial Bank of Scotland's Branch; R.
Grigor, agent, 9 King street
Commutation Eoad Trustees ; Jas. Simpson,
advocate, clerk and collector, 17
Huxter rowConnell, D.M., English and commercial
teacher (Free North School, Princes
street) h. 2 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill
Connel, Thomas, cabinetmaker, 86 Ohapel-st.
...... Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 86Chapel street
Connon, George, commercial traveller 212King street
„ James, clothier and silk mercer, 27Union street, h. 2\ Broad street,
...... Richard (of E. Connon & Co.) h. Affleck
place
Connon, James, 19 York street
Richard and Co., ship and insurance
brokers, & general commission agents
58 Marischal street
Robert, cart and plough w right, 34 h.
32 CausewayendWilliam, carpenter, 28 St. Clement-st.
William (of W. Davidson and Co.) 11
Albyn place
Mrs Alexander, wholesale grocer & tea
merchant, 73 h. 79 King street
Conry, James, grocer & spirit dealer, 1 Spa st.
Cook, Alexander, coach-guard, 13 Guestrow
Archibald, spirit dealer, 9 York street
George, shipmaster, (Forth; 5 Hanoverstreet
John, post-horse master; office, 1 Bel-
mont street, h. 147 Union street
John, ship and insurance broker, 59
Marischal street, h. Ferryhill
Silvester, house-carpenter, Holburn-st.
, William, tailor and clothier, Exchangecourt, Union st., h. 6 St. Catherine
wyndMrs, lodgings, 41 Huntly street
Cooper, Alex., saddler, 45 h. 35 Queen-st.
Francis, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit
dealer, 60, h. 50 Chapel street
Henry & Co., manufactuiers and gene-
ral warehousemen, 47 Union-st.
Henry (of H. Cooper & Co.) h. Devanhaterrace
James (late hatter) bookseller and agent
for Scott of Edinburgh's pills, 22
Kidd lane
John, hairdresser, 121, h. 123George-st.
Jolm, grocer & spirit dealer, Holburn-si.
John, sacrist, Marischal College, 82Broad street
Patrick, advocate, 16 King street, h. 130
Union street
William (of Philip & Cooper) 11 Albynplace
William, silk & wollen dyer & tcourer,
41 Commerce street
Mrs, midwife, 123 George street
Mrs, lodgings, 220 George street
Miss, 55 LongacreCopland, Alexander, slater, 78 John street
David, merchant, 29 York place
...... Peter, slater; yard, Hutcheon street, h.
60 Geriard street
.. ... Mrs, 10 Maryweil street
Cordiner, Mrs, Ferguson's court, 108-| Ga!-
lowgate
Mrs, 8 Constitution street
Cormack, Alexander, grocer, wine, and spirit
dealer, 33 Shiprow, h. 151 Crown-st.
Alexander, tailor, 4 North Broadford
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Cormack, George, furniture dealer, 71 Broadstreet
William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer,
31 York place, h. 151 Urown street
Wiiliam, terminus inn & lodgings, Wel-lington road, Ferrvhill
William, steam yacht inn
Miss, dressmaker, 11 Whitehouse stieet
Cornwall, George, printer, Victoria court, 54Castle street, h, 14 Chapel street
Joseph R., Victoria court, 54 Castle-st.
h. 11 Chapel street
Cosgrove, Peter, grocer and manufacturer of
salve for all kinds of sores, and agentfor Bishop Hay's pills, 298 George-st.
Cossens, James wright, 3 Castle laneCounty Fire Office and Provident Life Office
;
agent, Win. Smith, jun., 106 Unionstreet
Rates; J. Robertson, collector, 2 Unionterrace
Rates Office ; Smith & Cochran, collec-
tors, 96 Union street
Courage, Archibald, bookseller, 7 George-st.
h. 7 Braehead, GilcomstonJames, cooper, 177 GallowgateMiss, staymaker, 96 Skene stieet
Coulson, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 39Marischal street
Coutts, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit,
dealer, RubislawAlexander, wright, 46 Frederick-st.,
h. South Constitution street
Alexander, turner and shuttle maker,58 Windmillbrae
Charles, chemist and druggist, 26Broad street
David, grocer and spirit dealer, 62, A.
58 WindmillbraeGeorge, wright, 88 John street
...... James, builder, 21, h. 19 John street
James, surgeon, 4 CastlebraeJohn, engineer (Richards & Co.) Ru-
bislaw, h. at the worksJohn, advocate, 16J Constitution-st.
William, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 223 Union street, h. 67Chapel street
William, overseer (Rubislaw Works)Rubislaw villa
William, tea and grocery warehouse,Holburn street
Mrs, lodgings, 83 GuestrowCowie and Co., brewers, 5 Virginia street
John, mason, 29 Hutcheon street
William, tailor, 4 Brownie's brae,Lower Denburn
Mrs, lodgings, 66 John street
Cowieson, George, vintner, 9 Trinity quay
Crabb, William, superintendent of mainten-ance of way (Aberdeen Railway) /*.
2 Millburn street, FerryhillCraib, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 5
h. 3 Trinity quayJames, cooper, 11 CastlebraeWilliam (of Knight and Craib) 7 Shore-
brae
Mrs, lodgings, 49 St. Nicholas street
Mrs, midwife, 3 Trinity quayCraig, Alex., manager (Milne, Cruden, &
Co.) Gordon's mills
Alexander, manager (North Broad fordBread Co.) h. 8 North Broadford
Alexander, shipmaster (Hawk) 53 Vir-ginia street
George, foreman (W. Simpson andCo.) 1 1 Cat to square
James, and Co., saddlers and harnessmakers, 38 Schoolhill, h, 13 Black'sbuildings
Peter, shipmaster, (Margaret) 23 Com-merce street
Robert, spirit dealer, 21 North Broad-ford, h. 1 Broadford-lane
Thomas, tobacco manufacturer, 22George street, h. Skene street west
Miss, teacher, 20 North BroadfordMiss, dressmaker, 2 Nelson street
Craigen, James, auctioneer, office 29 Gallow-gate, h. 13 Seamount place
Craighead, James, keeper of Regent bridge,and spirit dealer, 7 Shore lane
William, provision dealer, 22 Basement-floor, New market
Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 20 Skenestreet
Craigie, Captain James (H.E.I.C.S.) 15Albyn place
Craigmile, Alexander, shipowner and grocer,tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 47, A. 49Commerce street
Craigmyle, Francis, teacher of writing anddrawing, Public School, Little Bel-mont sireet, h. 5 Strawberry bank
William, late farmer, 67 Commerce-st.Mrs, lodgings, 1 Kingsland place
Cran, James, clerk, rural police constabulary,h, Record Office, King street
Crane, Andrew, shipmaster, 40 Victoria-st.
westJames, collector (Gas Light Co.) 64
Gerrard street
John, grocer, 52 Broad street
Crawford, John, overseer (Aberdeen LimeCo.) Fish street
William, flaxdresser, 35 North Broad-ford
Cree, Miss, 267, George street
108 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Cree, Miss Elizabeth, trainer, Free North
Infant School, North street, A. Or-
chard Cottage, Olii AberdeenCroll, Francis, confectioner, 55 St. Nicholas
street
George, baker, 70 King street
John, baker, 67 George street, h. 72
King street
Cromar, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 13
Skene terrace
Charles, clerk, Banks of Ythan Coachoffice, Queen-st., A. Stocket road,
Skene square
James L., shipmaster (Columbine) 54Quay
John (Milne, Low, and Co.) 4- Little
Chapel street
"William (Devanha Comb-work Co.) 15
Mary well street
William, clerk (Aberdeen Railway Co.)
A. 7 Carmelite street
Mrs James, 21 Park-st.
Crombie, Alexander, fruit merchant, 21 A.
23 Broad street
Alexander T., (H. Gordon & Co.) A. 5
Short loanings
.. J. & J., manufacturers, CausewayendMill
James, provision merchant, 108 Loch
street, A. 11 Young-st.
James, shoemaker, 114 Gallowgate
John, writer (R.Dyce) 20 St Andre w-st.
James, wholesale merchant, and com-
mission agent, Back wynd, A. 55
Gallowgate
Peter, jeweller, 60 Broad street, h.
Carnation cottage, Cotton
Crone, Mrs, poultry and cook shop, 76 Ship-
rowCrow, James (late locker of the Customs) h.
« 8 Thistle street
Cruickshank, A., and Co., hosiers and glovers,
105 Union street
Alexander, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit
merchant, 14 Black's buildings, A.
76 West North street
Anthony (of A. Cruickshank and Co.)
103 Union street
George (of A. Cruickshank and Co.) A.
17 King street
...... George, land surveyor and valuator, 22
Crown street, A. 35 Netherkirkgate
George F., writer (Adam and Ander-
son) Lobban's court, Castle street
George, coal broker, Quay, A. 1 Shore
brae
James, furnishing tailor, 13 Nether-
kirkgate, corner of St. Catherine's
wynd
Cruickshank, James, teacher of concertina,
flutina, and accordion, 35 St. Nicho-
las street
John, LL.D., professor of mathematics,
Marischal College, A. 12 Rose street
John, provision merchant, Holburn-st.
John, inspector of police, 50 St. Nicho-
las street, A. 216 George street
Peter, tinsmith, 22 CausewayendRobert, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit
merchant, 196 Gallowgate, A. 71
Catherine street
William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer,
19, A. 20 Castle street
"William, grocer, 16 East North street
Mrs, 76 West North street
Mrs John, Holburn street
Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 120 King street
Mrs, 6 Frederick street
Miss, dressmaker, 29 Victoria-st. west
Miss, dressmaker, 1 Denburn terrace
Miss, teacher of the piano-forte and
concertina, 35 St. Nicholas street
Cuddie, Nicholas, brewer, 112 Loch street
Cullen, Alexander, manufacturer, woollen and
linen draper, 44 Skene square
Cumine, Peter, 1 Affleck street
Misses, of Rattray, 3 Albyn place
Cumming, Alexander, tea, spirit, and provi-
sion merchant, 58 Broad street, A. 14
Correction wyndAlexander, spirit dealer, 32 Castle-st.
James, shipmaster, 15 Prince Regent-st
James, master-carpenter (Walter Hoodand Co.) 49 Wellington street
James, clerk (Leith and Clyde Shipping
Co.) 264 George street
William, slater, 25 Frederick street
"William, overseer, HazelheadRobert, clerk, Post-office, A. 32 Adelphi
Miss, 4 Carden place
Currie, Mrs, lodgings, 64 Union street
Mrs, midwife, 22 Skene square
Curtis, T. A., Grandholm Cottage
Cushnie, Mrs, Lower Buxburn Meal ware-
house, 72 A. 74 George street
Custom-house, 16 Quay; Watch -bouse, NewPier, Footdee
Dahers, David, manufacturer, 27 George-st.
Dalgarno, James, 22 East North street
Mrs, midwife and sick nurse, 48 Wool-
manhill
Dalgety, Alexander, provision merchant,
New market, A. 57 GreenDallachy, Miss E., dressmaker, 47 St. An-
drew street
Dalrymple, Mrs William, 72 Chapel street
Miss, 3 Alford place
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 109
Daniel, Alexander, advocate, deputy register
of sasines, h. Holburn street
James, and Co., printers, publishers,
stationers, book and chart sellers,
46 Castle street
Thomas, post-horse master, 16 Meal-
market street
Thomas, stabler and innkeeper, offices,
3 Huxter row, and 16 Mealmarket-st
William (of Warrack and Daniel) h. 4Charlotte street
William, shipmaster, 4 Marywell-st.
Danish Consul, Neil Smith, Frederick-st.
Darling, Thomas (of Cardno and Darling) 76
Union st., h. King's square, Huntly
street
Dauney, Alexander, land surveyor, 212
GallowgateMrs, Springbank terrace
David, William, feuar, 117 CausewayendDavidson, Alexander, and Co., coal brokers
and agents, Regent quay, h. 8 Charles
SLrGPt
Rev. A. D., D.D. (Free West Cburch)
126 Crown street
Alexander, of Desswood, 237 Union-st.
Alexander, jun., grocer, tea, wine, and
spirit merchant, 44 Castle street, h.
31 Frederick street
Alexander, stoneware merchant, 69
East North street, h. above shop
....... Alexander, steward (Dunrobin Castle)
20 Constitution street
Alexander, wright, 164 Gallowgate, h.
5 Young street
Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer,
125 George street
Alexander, feuar, 308, George-st.
Charles, druggist, 205 Union street, h.
207 Union street
Charles, shoemaker, 80 Shiprow
David, cabinetmaker and upholsterer,
131^ Union street, k. 28 Union row ;
workshop, 18 Summer street
Donald, manufacturer, 49 Green, h. 6
DenburnGeorge, bookseller, 1 Sing street, A.
8 Castle street
George (G. and W. Davidson) 17 QuayGeorge and William, merchants, rope
and twine manufacturers, Footdee;
office, 17 QuayJames, flesher, 47 New market, h. 1
Burn court, Upperkirkgate
James, gardener, HardgateJames, spirit dealer, 38, h. 39 QuayJames, plasterer, 22 Union row
...... James, shore porter, and sedan chair
carrier, Commercial ct., 58 Castle-st.
Davidson, James W., currier, foot of Berrylane, h. 2 Hutcheon street
James, eating-house, 50 East North-st.
John, assistant pilot-master. New pier
John, plumber, 78, /*. 77 St. Andrew st.
John, writer, 43 Skene street
John, provision merchant, 24 Basementfloor, New market
John, advocate, 47 Marischal street, h.
4 North Broadford
Robert, manufacturing chemist, Canalroad
Patrick and Alexander, advocates, 1
Bon-accord street
Pat., of Inchmarlo, h. 27 Bon-accord ter-
race
Robert, stoneware merchant, 8 Cause-wayend
Robert, tailor, 10 CausewayendWilliam, and Co., grocers, wine and
spirit merchants, dealers in agricul-
tural seeds, 44 Broad street
William, architect, Strawberry bankWilliam, grocer and spirit dealer, 54
Green, h. College street
William, glass and china merchant,wholesale and retail, 71 Green, h.
53 Victoria street westWilliam, furnishing tailor, 93 King
street, h. 23 Frederick street
Willm., spirit dealer, 77 West North-st.
William, plasterer, 27 GallowgateMrs Alexander, provision merchant and
broker, 89 Gallowgate. ... Mrs D., of Inchmarlo, 237 Union street
Mrs G., Ruthrieston inn, Bridge of DeeMrs John, spirit dealer, 3 Park street
,Mrs Lieutenant, 126 King street
,Mrs, lodgings, 55 Wellington street
iMrs, provision seller, 2 Frederick street
Mrs, provision merchant, 42 WestNorth street
...... Mrs, lodgings, 90 Bon-accord street
Miss A., matron of Poor House, Nelsonstreet
Misses, 27 Victoria street westMiss, milliner and dressmaker, 53 Vic-
toria street west
Miss, china, glass, and stoneware mer-chant, 2 Shiprow, h. 2 Shorebrae
...... Miss, 25 Victoria street westMiss, 75 Dee street
Miss, 111 Crown street
Davie, James, music-seller and music-master,
3 Langstane place
Miss, dressmaker, 7 Gaelic lane
Davies, Geo., wright and cooper, Ruthrieston
Davis, Richard (Simpson and Whyte) 24Correction wynd
no GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Dawson, Charles, sheriff-officer, and constable
for Aberdeenshire, h. 16 Huxter rowJohn, grocer and spirit dealer, 64 Cause-
way ondWilliam, grocer and spirit dealer, 51
Upper DenburnWilliam, cart and plough wright, Spa
street, h. 2 Shuttle street
...... Mrs, provision seller, 218 George street
Mrs, lodgings, 1 Crown place east
Miss, 136 King street
Mrs, spirit dealer, 41 George street
Mrs, lodgings, 11 St Andrew street
Deaf and Dumb Institution, 31 Belmont-st.,
John Weir, masterDean, Mathew, chimney.sweep, 22 Mutton-
brae
Miss, provision shop, 4 Marischal street.
Deeside Railway Co., W. B. Ferguson, se-
cretary, 24 Adelphi court
Dempster, John, 14 Bon-aecord street
Deuchar, George, grocer, 151, h. Millbank
terrace, North Broadford
Devanha Brewery, DevanhaComb- work Co., DevanhaDistillery Co., Polmuir
Dewar, Rev. Daniel, D.D., principal of Maris-
chal College, 13 Victoria street west
Henry A., M.D. surgeon-dentist, 181
Union street westRev. Thomas (South Parish) South-
bridge, Holburn street
Diack, Alexander, collector of Old MacharPoor's Assessment, 4 Belmout-st.,
h. 71 Chapel street
William, grocer, 16 Park street, h. 3
Hanover street
William, hardware merchant, 42 Broad
street, h. Craigie street
Dick, James, grocer, 35 Union terrace
J. & J., tea, wine, and spirit merchants,
6 Union place
John, provision seller, 13 Park-st.
William, overseer, Harbour Works, h.
56 St. Clement street
William, fiesher, 17 New market, h. 3
Hanover street
Dickie, Rev. Andrew (United Presbyterian)
Church) 84 Skene square
John, manager (Win. Duthie and Co.)
Mackie place, Cherryvale
Dilling, William, moulder, 61 Commerce-st.
Dinnson, John, shipmaster, 7 Thistle street
Diverly, Hugh, watch and clockmaker, h. 35Upperkirkgate
Divorty, Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, 55
Park street
Dixon, John, and Co., horse-shoers, 5 Chroni-
cle lane, h. 59 Longacre
Dixon, Mrs, provision seller, 20 Park street
Don, William, overseer (Richards & Co,) h.
26 North BroadfordDonald, And., late baker, 25 Upperkirkgate
Charles, grocer and spirit dealer, 49College street
Ernst, daguerreotypist, 34 Thistle-st.
George, glazier, 17 and 19 Netherkirk-
gate, h. 15 Victorin street west
James, shipmaster (Prince of Wales)//.
6 Affleck street
John, iron ploughmaker, and general
blacksmith, 4 CausewayendJohn, wood merchant, Inches, 10 QuayPeter, broker, 86 Green
...... Robert, brushmaker, 14, h. 12 St.
Nicholas street
Robert, shipmaster, 53 Commerce-st.William, mason, 112 Chapel street
Wm., spirit dealer, Coopeiston buildings
William, corn merchant, Chapel lane
William, principal beadle (Free South
Church) and funeral-waiter, 27 Black-
friars street
Mrs, lodgings, 66 John street
Mrs James, CardenshnughMrs William, 10 Chapel street
Miss, 86 Bon-accord street
Donaldson, Alexander, clerk (Aberdeen Rope& Sail Co.) h. 53 St. Clement's street
Arthur, flesher, 230 George street, A.
20 North Broadford^
George, builder, 13 Huxter rowJames, spirit dealer, 24 Trinity street
Mrs Peter, 196 George street
Donaldson's School, Back wyndDouglas, Alexander, grocer, 21 Chapel street
.... Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 15
Justice street
...... Thomas, purveyor to her Majesty,
Douglas' Hotel, Market street
Dow, Alexander, heel and toeplate maker,
121 CausewayendWilliam, writer, 26 St Nicholas street,
121 CausewayendDavid, butcher, 10, h. 12 Park street
James, spirit dealer, 11 Marischal-st.
Mrs, broker, 8 Park street
Downie, Alexander, farmer, Rubislaw
Charles, of Ashfield, Morayshire, h.
Cooperston place
Drummond, James, bootmaker, 1 Queen-st.,
h. 1 1 Queen street
John, boot and shoemaker; warehouse,
54 Union-street, h. 14 Bon-accord
terrace
Drysdale, Miss, 91 Crown street
Ducat, James, guard (Aberdeen Railway) h.
2 Bank street, Ferryhill
CITY OF ABERDEEN. Ill
Duff, David, wright, 46 Chapel street
, William find Co., grocers and spirit
dealers, 97 Gallowgate, h. 35 Wind-mill brae
Duffus, Alexander, confectioner, 3 Marketstreet, h. 13 Correction wynd
...... George, writer, 103 Union street
James, confectioner, 86 Union street,
h. 13 Correction wyndJohn, ship chandler, 80 Waterloo quay,
h. 4 Castle lane
Win., Temperance Hotel, 56 Union-st.
Mrs, confeciioner, 16 UpperkirkgateDuguid, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer,
15 Regent quay, h. 125 Crown street
C. J. G., (of J. G. & Co.) 52 Union-pl.
David, fishing tackle maker, 2 Flour-
mill-brae, h. 85 Spring-gai'den
James & Co., clothiers and warehouse-men, 10 Broad street
William (of J. Smith and Co.) Kich-mondhill
Mrs, Simpson, 89 Crown street
Mrs, Bellevue Cottage, HardgateMrs W., Newlands, Ruthrieston
Miss, cotton manuficturess, 83 St. And-rew street
Danbar, Alex., cl< rk (Richards and Co.) h.
Braehead, Gilcomston
The Rev. Sir William, bart. (senior
minister of St. Paul's Chapel) Mackieplace
, William, draper & hosier, 24 Chapel-st.
Duncan, Alexander, criminal officer, Summer-field, Park street
Ebenezer, provision merchant, 69 Hut-cheon street
George, flesher, 17 Basement-floor,
New market, h. LowerstoneGeorge, clerk, P.O., 66 WindmillbraeGeorge, agent, 39 Netherkirkgate, h.
29 Constitution street
George, broker, 69 ShiprowGeorge, corn chandler, 32 Upperkirk-
gate, h. 5 St. Mary's place
James, shipmaster, (Lady of the Lake)h. Brebner's court, Shiprow
Juices, gro.er and spirit dealer, 12, h.
61 QuayJames, carter and contractor, 59 Long-
acre
John, late manufaciurer, 150 King-st.
John, goldsmith, jeweller and lapidary,
4, h. 6 St. Nicholas street
George, grain chandler, 32 Upperkirk-gate, h. 5 St. Mary's place
John, wi iter, 84 King street, h. 69 Bon-aceord street
John, lodgings, 3 Rosemount terrace
Duncan, John, tacksman of Weighouse, bell
and petty customsJohn, advocate, 8 Castle street, h. 263
Union street
Peter, bootmaker, 3 St. Catherine'swynd, h. 7 Flourmill brae
Robert, (Blaikie Brothers) 85 Wales-st.Thomas, marble and stone work, 34Dee street
Thomas and Son, cork manufacturers,20, h. 26 St. Nicholas street
William, treasurer and collector ofpolice; office, 50 St. Nicholas street,
h. 4 ShorebraeWilliam, wright and house agent, 2, h.
6 St. Andrew street
William, shipowner, 1 1 Huntly streetWilliam, flesher, 217 Gallowgate, h.
19 Spittal
William, ship insurance, and share bro-ker, and timber merchant, 33 Maris-chal street, h. 11 Huntly street
William, gardener, Millbank Cottage,Berryden, and New market
"William, bootmaker, 25 Broad street,
h. Ferryhill
William, booi and shoemaker, andleather dealer, 37 Broad street, h. 70Catherine street
Mrs William, 35 Whitehouse street
Mrs, lodgings, 37 Marischal street
Mrs Adam, lodgings, 17 Huxter rowMrs, (Duncan & Co.) provision dealers,
28 Basement floor, New market, h.
8 Carmelite street
Mrs, Braehead, GilcomstonMrs David, 40 Huntly street
Miss, Duucan's court, 74 GallowgateMisses, teachers, 24 Schoolhill
Miss, teacher, (Free Gilcomston) h.
Holburn street
Miss, poultry dealer, 26 ShiprowMisses, milliners and dressmakers, 31
Schoolhill
Dun, Alexander, clerk (Blaikie Brothers) 43Frederick street
Dunn, John, teacher, (Grammar School) h.
3 Wellington placeDunn, Alexander, grocer, 17 Skene street,
h. 1 Sk< ne terrace
David and Co., wholesale druggists anddrysalters, 32 King street
David (of D. Dunn and Co.) h. 30King street
.,,... James, spirit dealer, 12 Shiprow, h. 10Carmelite street
...... James, merchant, 35 Market gallery,
h. 7 Gaelic lane
John, 5 Hantly street
112 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Dunn, John, book-keeper, (A. Hadden and
Sons) 20 North Silver street
John, late merchant, 4 St. Mark's place,
Crown terrace
John, shipmaster, 13 Commerce street
Robert, grocer and spirit merchant, 86Shiprow, h. 73 Shiprow
"William, advocate, Advocates' build-
ings, h. Fonthill place
Mrs John, Fonthill place
Mr James, 21 Ferryhill place
Dunnet, James, shipbroker, 9 Catto square
Dunningham, Henry, shipmaster(St. George)
63 Regent quayDurrie, Alexander, flesher, 32 and 33 New-
market, h. 19 Fisher rowDurham, Mrs, eating house, 12 Justice street
Durno, Alexander, printer, 40 Gallowgate
Leslie, mealseller, Wellington place, h.
15 Chapel street
Peter, 58 LongacreMrs, lodgings, Red Lion court, 77
Broad street
Duthie, Alexander, and Co., shipbuilders,
FootdeeAlexander (of A. Duthie and Co.)
Waterloo quayAlexander, advocate, 123\ Union-st.,
h. Broad ford place
Barclay, furnishing tailor, 12 Church-st.
Jas., general night patrol, 73 Virginia-st.
John, shipbuilder, 53 Wellington street
John, jun., shipbuilder, 5 Canal terrace
William, advocate; office, 115 Unionstreet, h. Broadford place
"Wm., shipowner and merchant ; office,
York place, h. Waterloo street
William and Co., brewers and malsters,
Holburn street
Mrs William, Holburn place
Mrs, sick nurse, 24 West street
Dyce, Jas.. late druggist, 4 East Craibstone-st.
Robert, advocate; office, 3 Queen street,
h. 47 Don street, Old Aberdeen
Robert, M.D., lecturer on Midwifery,
Marischal College, h. 198 Union-st.
Mrs General, 202 Union street
Dyer, Alexander R., customhouse-agent, com-
mission merchant, and ship-broker, h.
Victoria place
Eagle and Life Insurance ; Arthur Thomson,
agent, Bank of Scotland court, Cas-
tle street
Easton, Alex., blacksmith, 11 Summer-st.
James, blacksmith, (A. Duthie & Co.)
2 Park street place
Eaton, James, stonecutter, 112 John street,
h. 7 Mount street.
Economic Life Assurance Company, D. Cat-
tanach, advocate, 56 Castle street
Eddie, Alexander, baker. 6, h. 8Commerce-st.
Charles, miller, Nether Justice Mills,
HolburnRobert, 1 A Canal lane
William, chemist and druggist, 30, h.
28 George street
Edinburgh Life Assurance ; James Murray,
50 Schoolhill, and William Adam-son, 25 Marischal street, agents
Roperie & Sail Cloth Co.'s Store, 43Marischal-st. ; J. T. Rennie, agent
Edmond, Charles, clerk (Glenburnie Distil-
lery) 40 Huntly street
Francis, advocate; office, 22 Adelphi,
h. 5 Albyn place
James, advocate, 150 Union street
James, late cartwright, /;. 155 George-st.
John, bookbinder and stationer, 54
Queen street, h. 4 Dee place
Edward, Alex., late solicitor, 156 Gallowgate
Alexander, (British Linen Co.) 50
WoolmanhillDavid, beadle of Free Bon-accord
Church, funeral-waiter and under-
taker, h. 3 DenburnJohn, shoemaker, 31 St. Andrew street
Mrs, 73 George street
Edwards, Alexander, painter, 1 Marywell-st.
Douglas, general merchant and com-
mission agent, 15 and 16 Adelphi
, James, overseer, flaxdressers (Richards
and Co., Broadford Works) h. May-bank, Hutcheon street west
James & Co., boot and shoemakers, 38
Union place, h. Holburn street
Simpson, baker and confectioner, 83, h.
40 Gallowgate
William D., commercial traveller, h. 16
Adelphi
Elder, Peter, Aberdeen Horse Repository,
George street, h. Barkmill House
Miss, staymaker, 69 Shiprow
Miss, lodgings, 3 St. Mary's place
Elgie, Wm., (Broadford Works) h. MaybankElgin, Mrs William, 7 Drum's lane
Elfethorn, James, surgeon and pharmacopa-
cien, 19 Upperkirkgate
Ellicock, Joseph, cabinetmaker, 102 King-st.,
ft. 53 Longacre
Elliot, Jas., shipmaster (Berbice)91 King-st.
Ellis, Peter, spirit dealer, 1 1 BackwyndWilliam, boot and shoemaker, 107
George- st.
...... Mrs, provision dealer, 109 George-st.
Mrs, 4 Charlotte street
Mrs, 50 Upperkirkgate
Miss, teacher, Davidson's Sch.;Footdee
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 113
Ellis, Misses, dressmakers, 36 Harriet street
Elmslie, George (of W. Elmslie and Son)Kingsland place
John, coppersmith, 69 Windmill hrae,
h. Black's buildings
...... R. J., auctioneer, 23 Adelphi, Union-st.
William, stoneware merchant, 188West North street
William and Son, merchants, 191 Gal-lowgate, h. Honeybank, Canal side
Mrs, staymaker, 188 West North-st.
Miss, lodgings, 188 West North street
William, druggist, 57 Castle street, h.
Commercial court
Mrs, 85 Spring GardenElrick, John, grocer, 105 Skene street
Miss, matron, Lunatic AsylumElsmie, George (of George Elsmie and Son) 2
Regent quayGeorge and Son, commission merchants
and general agents, 4 Regent quayJames, (ofG. Elsmie & Son) 2 Regent
quayJames, dentist, 8 Little Belmont street
James, Leadside, Gilcomston
...... Robert, assistant to Robert Stevens,
grocer, h. 132 George street
Mrs, lodgings, 16 NetherkirkgateMrs, lodgings, 7 John street
Miss, 21 Summer street
Emsly, George, coach manufacturer, railwaycarriage and waggon builder, 187King street, h. 3 Bon-accord square
Mrs, provision dealer, 47 George street
Erskine, John, cutter (J. Lumsden & Co.) h.
13 Huntly street
Erskine, Robert Marr, surgeon and druggist
138, k. 128 George street
Esplin, William, sen., goods manager, Aber-deen Railway, h. 1 Ferryhill place
William, jun., audit clerk, AberdeenRailway parcel department h. 1 Fer-ryhill place
Esson, Benjamin, millwright, 14 Carme!ite-st.
Gordon, spirit dealer, 3 Jack's brae
Mrs, lodgings, 25 Whitehouse street
...... Mrs, lodgings, II Drum's lane
Ettershank, Joseph, shipmaster (Cheviot)
Prince Regent street
European Life Insurance and Annuity Com-pany ; A. Davidson, advocate, agent,
1 Bon-accord street
Ewen, George, turner, South Silver street, k.
66 WindmillbraeEwen, James, spirit dealer, New Inn, Hol-
burn street
John, tailor, Concert court, 12 Broad-st.
John, grocer, 41 East North street
.. ... Peter, town's sergeant, 30 Belmont-st.
Ewen, Thomas, advocate, 20 Queen-st, h.
23 Frederick street
William and Co., builders, 7 Summerstreet, h. 26 Chapel street
William, furnishing tailor, 2 Unionstreet, and 6 Union lane
William, stabler, 11 Harriet street
Mrs, spirit dealer, 38 GallowgateMiss Mary, provision dealer, 25 Base-
ment-floor, New marketEwing, Alexander, 4 Springbank place
James, officer, (South Church) funeral
waiter and undertaker, 32 Belmont-st.
Experience Life Assurance Company ; agent,
George Marquis, 147 Union street
Fairlie, Mrs, lodgings, 81 George street
Fairweather, David, senior, mahogany androsewood merchant, 184 George-st.and Jopp's-lane, h. Sheddocksley
David, junior, 184, George street andJopp's-lane, h. Sheddocksley
Mrs, 184 George street
Fairbairn, Patrick, professor (Free Church)25 Bon-accord terrace
Falconer, Alexander, spirit dealer, 13^, k. 14
Upper DenburnGeorge (of J. Falconer and Co.) 24
Union rowJohn, & Co., haberdashers, 23 Union st.
Mrs, midwife, Stonyton, RubislawMrs John, lodgings, 5 Huntly street
Mrs James, 45 Bon-accord street
Farcee, Miss, 135 Crown street
Farmers' and Graziers' Mutual Cattle Assu-rance Society ; office, 94 Unionstreet; Benjamin Reid, agent for
Aberdeen district
Farquhar, George, Herald Office, 7 Queenstreet
George, miller and grain merchant,Upper Justice Mills, Holburn-st.
George, mason, 23 Leadside& Gill, painters, glaziers, paper-hangers,
plumbers, braziers, and gasfitters, 2Drum's lane, and 24 Upperkirkgate
James, plumber (of Farquhar & Gill)
h. 6 Castle-brae
James, clerk, (John Blaikie and Sons)1 9 Littlejohn street
Nathaniel, advocate, sheriff-clerk (Chal-mers & Farquhar) h, 33 Union place
Robert, slater, 4 Kidd-laneR. Spottiswood, advocate, 2 Correction
wynd, h. 169 Crown street
William, manager (Glenburn Distillery)
Villa FrancaMrs, 67 Queen street
Mrs Alexander, 169 Crown street
o
114 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Farquhar, Miss, milliner, 218 GallowgateFarquharson & Co. grocers, tea, wine and
spirit merchants, 131 Union street
John, stabler, &c, 6 Little Belmont-st.
Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 155J Gal-
lowgate
„ Mrs, lodgings, 107 George street
Mrs Dr., 8 Bon-accord terrace
Misses, of Ballogie, 249 Union street
Fearnside, John, druggist, 45 GreenFemale School of Industry (Sheriff Watson's)
165 Skene street westSchool of Industry, 63 Guestrow ; Miss
Milne, matronOrphan Asylum, 8 Albyn place
Fenton, James, bookbinder, 56 John street
Robert, bookbinder, 50 Gordon street
Ferguson, Rev. Fergus, 3 StrawberrybankJaiies, advocate, 54 Union street, h.
Grove Cottage, Cooperston
Dr. James, Westend Academy, h. Mileend, Stocket
John, advocate, and sharebroker, agent.
for the Life Association of Scotland,
54 Union street, h. 54 Dee-st.
John, tailor, 29 Wind mill brae
John, surgeon, Cove, NiggMalcolm, stonecutter, h. 55 Huntly st.
Robert, silk dyer and renovater, 42, h.
Charles court, 40 UpperkirkgateRobert, foreman (A. M'Donald) h. 39
Bon-accord street
William B., civil engineer, secretary to
the Deeside Railway Co. h. 4J Albynplace
Mrs John J., Ferguson's court, 108 Gal-
lowgateMrs, vintner, 5 Stronach's close
Miss, 40 Bon-accord street
Miss, teacher (South Parish Sessional
School) Trinity street, h. 20 Skene st.
Fernie, Mrs, lodgings, 41 St. Nicholas street
Ferrier, Geo., serjeant-major, AberdeenshireMilitia, h. 48 Longacre
Ferryhill Mill Warehouse, 59 & 61 Castle st.
Fettes, Miss, 9 Affleck street
Fiddes, Andrew, bootmaker, 60 John street
Andrew, refreshment rooms, 87 Broadstreet, h. 68 Catherine street
David, M.D., 18 King street
Edward (North of Scotland Bank) 18King street
Francis, bootmaker, 25 St Nicholas-st.
Miss, milliner & dressmaker, 7 Forbes st.
Fidler, Alexander, coal broker; office, Quay-side, h, 1 Shorebrae
John, provision shop, 6, 8 & 10 Upper-kirkgate, h. North Cottage, West-North street
Fimister, John, surveyor of taxes ; office, 4Belmont street, h. 2 Langstane place
Findlater, James, plasterer, 47 CausewayendFindlay, A. & J. watchmakers, jewellers, and
manufacturers of german silver plate,
7, 8, & 9 South Gallery, New market,
h. Orchard Cottage, Old AberdeenAlexander, boot and shoe warehouse,
11 and 17 Broad street, k. Milner's
court, 25 Guestrow... .. George, wholesale and retail general
draper and silk mercer, 37 Unionstreet, h. 13 Prince Regent street
James, lodgings, 32 Park street
James, grocer and spirit dealer, 48, h.
48J GallowgateJohn A. druggist, 12, h. 10 Wellington
place
Robert, carver and turner, Windmilllane, h. 26 Marywell street
Robert, clerk (Allardyce & Jopp) 75Union street
Miss, dressmaker, 5 MounthoolyWilliam, shipmaster, 3SpringbankplaceWilliam, wine merchant, 67, h. 66 East
North street
Wm., shoemaker, 75 Wales street
Finlason, Mrs F., 5 St. Mary's place
Miss, teacher of music, 29 Victoria street
westFinlayson, John (Herald Office) 16J Consti-
tution street
Miss, lodgings, Cruden's ct, 22 Broad st.
Fire Engine station, 125 King street
Fisher, Alexander, teller, Commercial Bank,h. 51 Chapel street
Basil (Devanha) h. Coiintesswells
Capt. A. S., of Murcar House Westville,
14 Albyn place
William, Ferryhill HouseMrs, milliner, 23 New-market Gallery,
h. 12 Marischal street
Flann, Joseph, shipmaster, Hanover lane
Fleming and Paull, advocates, 12 King street
James G., fancy warehouse, 42 Unionstreet, h. Donald's court, Schoolhill
John, 81 Crown street
John, late brewer, 2 Mount street
J, & J., hardware merchants, 24 Broadstre et
Robert, victualling house and spirit
dealer, 27 GuestrowFlett, David, tailor, Trinity manseFletcher, Robert, sharebroker and accountant,
17 Huxterrow, h. 15 Victoria st. west
William, shipmaster (Marys) 61 Com-merce street
Flockhart, Alexander (of Yeats and
Flockhart) Belmont House
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 115
Foote, Rev. James, D.D. (Free East Church)14 GoldeD square
James, shoemaker, 38 Frederick street
Miss, 71 Crown street
Forbes, Alexander, late boatman, Customs,52 Wellington street
Andrew, boatman, Customs, h. 52 Wel-lington street
Alexander (of Forbes and Sons) 2 Rotun-da place, Ferryhill
Alex, meter inspector (G. L.Co.) k. 58Castle street
George, grocer, 112 Gallowgate, h. 31
Seamount place
Grant, shoemaker, 12 Skene street, A.
109 CausewayendJames, merchant (of Forbes and Sons)
Kingsland House, Broadford
James, and Sons, wholesale clothiers,
haberdashers, and woollen drapers,
40 Union street
James, and Co., wood merchants, 120West North street
James, spirit dealer, 7, k. 11 James st.
James, furnishing tailor (A. M'Kenzieand Co.) h. 3 King street place
John, clothier & men's mercer; outfitt-
ing establishment, 73 Union st. h. 76Bon-accord street
...... John, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 86,h. 84 Broad street
Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 23Shiprow, h. 40 Union terrace
...... William (cutter to D. Rust) h. 72 Skenesquare
William, merchant, 1 Regent quay, k.
above shopMrs, provision merchant, 30 St Andrew
street
Mrs George, lodgings, 19 Huntly street
Mrs, lodgings, 51 Marischal street
Mrs, dressmaker, 61 WindmillbraeMiss Isabella, milliner and dressmaker,
252 George street
Miss, 2 Rotunda place, Ferryhill
Miss, of Echt, 97 Crown street
Ford, John, flint-glass manufacturer to the
Queen (Holyrood Flint-glass Works,Edinburgh) and China warehouse,
136 Union street: John Veitch, ma-nager, A. 17 Huntly street
Fordyce, Alex. Dingwall, of Brucklay, R.N.,6 Albyn place
Miss Dingwall, 35 Union place
Forrest, George, carter, 79 Virginia street
James, provision merchant, 22 Mary well
street
Peter, horse shoer and farrier, 3, h. 4
Farrier lane
Forrest, Mis, midwife, 114 Chapel street
Forsyth, Alexander, 18 Constitution street
Alexander, jun., clerk (R.I.) 86 Skenesquare
Alexander, overseer (Gilcomston Combwork) h. Rosemount place
and Emslie, chemists and druggists, 57Castle street
George, 18 Constitution street
Geo., hotel keeper, 9 St. Nicholas lane
Isaac, letter-carrier, 1 Marischal street
...... James, baker and confectioner, 129, h.
127 Crown street
, James, H., M.D., 56 Castle street
Rev. James, D.D. (of West Church) 21
Golden square
John, leather merchant, 85 Broad street,
h. Prospect HouseMorris (of the Excise) 86 Skene square
Robert (of Devanha Comb-work Co.)
Bank street, Ferryhill
Walter, feuar, 24 North BroadfordWilliam, mail-guard, 39 Bon-accord st.
William, druggist, 57 Castle street,
h. 35 Dee street
William (editor, Journal) 86 Skene sq.
William, baker, 68 West street
William, 3 Charlotte-street
Mrs, lodgings, 1 Marischal street
Mrs, Balmoral place
Miss, 77 Crown street
Foster, Thomas, 4 Bon-accord terrace
Fotheringham, Richard, late manufacturer,
h. 62 Catherine street
Fowler, Andrew, Wellspit Flouse, near Bridgeof Dee
James and John, of Cluny, warehouse,
24 George street
Fowlie, John, gardener, Female Orphan Asy-lum, Albyn place
Franklin, H,, boot and shoemaker, and clerk
of St. Paul's Chapel, 5 Netherkirk-
gate, h. 61 GallowgateFraser, Alexander, advocate and city cham-
berlain, Town-house, /*. 194 Kins st.
Alexander, tea, spirit, London porter
and provision merchant, 181, A. 185Gallowgate
Alexander, tea, wine & spirit merchant,and agent for the Brackla Royal Dis-
tillery, 15 Marischal street, h. 49 Con-stitution street
Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 8
Upper Leadside, GilcomstonAlexander, harbour day patrol, 10 Com-
merce street
Allen, shipmaster (Belief 18 James st.
Arthur, innkeeper, 7 Union lane
Arthur, merchant, 42 Gordon street
116 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Fraser, Angus & Co., grocers, tea, coffee, wineand spirit merchants, 72 Union street
...... Angus (of A. Fraser and CoJ h. Wood-bank, Pitfodels
Charles, spirit dealer, 8 Justice street
, David, merchant, 52 George street
David, letter-carrier, 2 Littlejohn street
David, ('of J. Fraser and Son) h. 28North Broadford
Donald (North of Scotland Bank) 6
College Bounds, Old AberdeenGeorge, grocer and spirit dealer, 104
GreenGeorge, ship-joiner, Pottery close, Foot-
deeGeorge, foreman (W. Simpson and Co.)
h. 25 Prince Regent street
and Glennie, tailors, Concert court, 12Broad street
Hugh, blacksmith & bell-hanger, Stepsof Gilcomston
Hugh, clerk (A. Duthie and Co.) 89 Vir-ginia street
Hugh, clothier, hatter and outfitter, 24Union street, h. 8 Broadford place
Hugh, china merchant to the Queen, 55,h. 54- Castle street
James, clerk, 45 Park street
James, overseer (Commercial Co.) 14Marywell street
James, and Son, boot and shoemakers,115 Union street
James, and Co. grocers, wine and spirit
merchants, 221 Union street and 1,
2 and 3 Dee street ; Receiving PostOffice
James (of J. Fraser and Co.) HeathcoteJames (of J. and C.) h. 6 Union laneJames, hairdresser, 18 Gallowgate, h.
1 Riddle court, WindmillbraeRev. James (of St. Clement's) 185 King
street
James, overseer (Gilcomston Comb-work) h. 48 Skene square
James, letter-carrier, 10 Gaelic lane
...... James, writer, 32 St Nicholas-street, h.
£2 Union terrace
Jgjfefy clerk (Gas Works) 8 Constitution
ipreet
John (of J. Fraser and Son) 66 Bon-accord street
John H., book-keeper (Aberdeen Bank)2 Crown place
John, clerk (T. and C. Bank) 2 Mountstreet
John, tailor, 157 George street
John watch and cloekmaker, 170 Unionstreet, h. 37 Whitehouse street
John, shipmaster (Abona) 11 Princes st.
Fraser, John, carpenter, 26 Summer street
John, (of John Fraser & Son, builders)
35 Charlotte street
and Laidlaw, wine merchants and pur-
veyors of groceries to H. R. H. theDuchess of Kent, 57 Union street
...... Peter, superintendent, goods depart-
ment, (Aberdeen Railway) h. 159JCrown street
Robert, junior clerk, Post-office, 81George street
...... Thomas (Aberdeen Brick and Tile Co.)
Bank-streetWilliam, surgeon, 8 Drum's laneWilliam (of Fraser and Laidlaw) 2
Crown place
William (of Fraser and Glennie) 12Thistle street
William, tailor, 39 Castle street
William, spirit dealer, 11 Fisher rowMrs, midwife, 22 WindmillbraeMrs Dr., 42 Schoolhill
Mrs, spirit dealer, 36 WestNorth street
Miss Jessie, sick nurse, 123 Skene street
Miss, of Fraserfield, 9 Union rowMiss, 24 North Silver street
Lieut. Col. Wm., 20 Golden squareFrater, Alex., book-keeper (J. Blaikie and
Sons) 7 South Constitution street
James, clerk, 9"Huxter rowFrederick, Charles, German cloekmaker, 42
George street
John, German cloekmaker, 5, h. 2£Broad street
Freeman, Benjamin, vintner, Summerfield,Kittybrewster
Free Church Divinity Hall, Alford place
French, William, jun., wholesale tea, wine andspirit merchant, 80 Broad street
Vice-Consul, Arthur Thompson (Bankof Scotland) 35 Castle street
Friends' Meeting-house, 132 GallowgateFrost, William, shoemaker (Wm. Clyne and
Son) h. 50 GallowgateFullerton, Robt. C, guard (Deeside Railway)
29 James street
Robert, provision merchant, 47 Gallow-gate, h. 55 Gallowgate
Mrs, 55 John street
Misses, boarding and day school for
young ladies, 137 Crown street
Fyfe, Alex., boot and shoemaker, 59 Huntlystreet
Charles, factor and general agent for
letting and selling houses, lands, andother property ; office, 4 Belmontstreet, h. 108 Crown street
John, brushmaker, 22 St. Nicholas street,
h. 16 Bon-accord terrace
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 117
Fyfe, George, grocer, 53 Shiprow
Lewis, blockmaker, 13 York street
Peter, house carpenter, Pallett road,
Charlotte street, h. 38 Blackf'riars st.
Robert, jobbing gardener, 26 Union rowMrs P., dressmaker, 38 Blackfriars st.
Misses, ladies boarding and day school,
108 Crown street
Miss, merchant, shop and house, 58Skene square
Fyvie, John, clerk, Post-office, 72 Catherine
street
Mrs Alexander, 72 Catherine-st.
Gael, Francis, spirit dealer and gardener,
Calsayseat
Gage, Andrew (Richards and Co.) 44 Skenestreet
James, overseer, cloth department,
Richards and Co., Rubislaw, h. Ru-bislaw Villa
Galen, John, M.D., 7 East Craibstone-st.
Mrs Alexander, 82 Crown street
Gall and Bird, clothiers and tailors, 46Union street
John, and Co., grocers, 121 GallowgateWilliam, 25 Constitution street
William, jun., painter and paper hanger,
36 Union place, h. 52 Chapel-st.
Mrs Andrew, lodgings, 156 Crown-st.Gallagher, Mrs, 23 Castle street
Gallowgate Mission Chapel, 140 GallowgateGalloway, James, engine driver, (Aberdeen
Railway) 1 Millburn street
Mrs, merchant, 277 George street
Gammie, Mrs, 27 Gordon street
Ganson, Herman, shipmaster (Jane Boyd) 59Virginia street
James, shipmaster (Helen) 1 Banner-mill street
John, shipmaster (Struggler) 45 Con-stitution street
Garden and Davidson, plasterers, 14 John-st.
George, baker, 32, h. 30 Schoolhill
George, turnkey (Jail) 20 Dee street
George, spirit dealer, 16 York street
James, advocate (of Murray and Gar-den) 50 Schoolhill, h. 145 Crown-st.
James, spirit dealer, 7 Exchequer row,
h. above shop
...... James, plasterer, 14 John street
John (Richards and Co.) h. 177 Unionstreet
William, hair-cloth and curled hair
manufacturer, 14 John street
Mrs George, 89 Bon-accord street
Mrs J., spirit dealer, 61 West North-st.
Mrs John, 25 Langstane place
Miss, 121 Crown street
Gardiner, William, broker, 1 1 Park street
Mrs, 24 Belmont street
Garioch, James, writer, King street
John, hairdresser, 3 Schoolhill, h. 9
North BroadfordMrs (late of Strichen) Springbank
terrace
Garrow, John, 10 Trinity street
Garvie, James, builder, 12 A. 10 Summer-st.Mrs, lodgings, 107 George street
Gas Light Co.'s Office, Gas street
Gauld, Alexander, shipmaster (Victory) 27York place
Gavin, William, grain and meal merchant,Mill of Lairney ; warehouse, 59Schoolhill, corner of Belmont street
Geddes, George, builder, 13 Seamount placeJames, boot and shoemaker, 14 Cause-
wayendJohn, M.D.,37 Union placeJohn, mason, 14 Skene streetSamuel, grocer, 34 North BroadfordWilliam D., rector, grammar school, h.
67 Crown street
Miss, lodgings, Crown court, Union-st.Miss, lodgings, 71 Chapel street
Miss, dressmaker, 32 Hutcheon-st.Gellan, Alexander, carpenter and precentor
(North Church) 62 Virginia streetWilliam, keeper, Mechanics' News-
room, h. 24 Schoolhill
William, locker, Customs, 95 Wales-st.Mrs, dressmaker, 62 Virginia street
Gillan, James, cooper, Duncan court, 14 Gal-lowgate, h. Love lane
Gemlo, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 6North Broadford
General Fire and Life Assurance Co. ; Geo.Allan, advocate, 1 Marischal street
General Dispensary, 36 UpperkirkgateGeorge, Charles, (of Oswald, George, and
Co.) 1 1 Chanonry, Old AberdeenGerard, Alexander, teacher (Gordon's Hos-
pital) Balmoral placeJames, blacksmith and machine-maker,
30 John street, h. 82 Skene squareWilliam, 1 Millburn street
William, cabinetmaker, 55 Huntly-st,Miss, milliner and dressmaker; 97 Union
street
Gibb, Alexander, civil engineer, Waterlooquay, h. Willowbank
Andrew (of Keith and Gib|>) Twin cot-tage, Chapel street
John, and Son, civil engineers, contrac-tors, and stone merchants, Waterlooquay
William, shoemaker, 20 King streetWilliam, teacher, Girls' Hospital
118 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Gibb, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 86
George street
Miss, milliner, and dressmaker, 247
George street
Miss S., 15 Rose street
Gibbon, Mrs Charles, inn and lodgings, 64
Regent quay
Misses, 6 Bon-accord square
Miss, Mackie place
Misses, Nellfield House, Cooperston
Gibson, Brown, furnishing tailor, 4 Union-st.
h. aboveThomas, shuttle maker, 33 Union
terrace
Thomas B. (J. Lumsden and Co.) 79
Chapel street
William, of Kinmundy, Justice of the
Peace, h. 1 Springbank terrace
William, flesher, 8 Basement floor,
New market, h. 43 North street
Mrs G., 15 Skene rowMrs, broker, 9 Park street
Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 24
Belmont street
Gifford and Son (late Gifford and Mair)
carvers and gilders, 187 Union-st.
James (of Gifford and Son) h. 7 South
College street
Gilbert, Thomas, teacher (Juvenile Industrial
School) Sugarhouse lane, h. Holburn
place
William, criminal officer, Garden's
lane, North street
Gilchrist, Gordon, merchant tailor, 2 Gallow-
gate
Gilcomston Brewery Co., flour and meal
merchants ; John Webster, manager
Gilcomston Comb Works, Steps of Gilcom-
ston
Gildawie, Alexander, late farmer, Gateside,
6 Carmelite street
Giles, James, R.S.A. portrait and landscape
painter, 62 Bon- accord street
Gill, Alex. O., (traveller to Farquhar and
Gill) h. 6 Caroline place
David (of Farquhar and Gill) 6 Caro-
line place, MaybankDavid (of Gill and Smith) 48 Skene-ter.
John, Bon-accord ale establishment, 13
h. 18 Queen street
and Smith, wholesale watch and clock-
makers, 78 Union street
Miss, 216 Gallowgate
Miss, 4 Bon-accord square
Gillanders, James, sexton (St. Clement's
Churchyard) and funeral undertaker,
3 h. 1 Commerce lane
Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 1 Com-
merce lane
Gillespie, Erskine, boot and shoe warehouse,
4, 5, 6 New market gallery, h.
Donald's court, Schoolhill
James, Cottage Hotel; entries 8 Bur-
nett's close, and 4 Stronach's close
John, spirit dealer, 40 Loch street
James, housekeeper and messenger,
Custom house
William, vintner, Steps of Gilcomston
Rev. William, clergyman (United
Presbyterian Church) 124 Union-st.
Mrs, lodgings, 163 George street
Gilfillan, James, 6 Broadford place
Girls' Hospital, 56 Gallowgate; Miss Hay,governess
Glasgow Parcel Delivery—agent, Charles
Panton, 33 St Nicholas-st.
Glassites' Chapel, 37 St. Andrew street
Glegg, Alexander, confectioner and pastry
cook, 125 Union St., h. 24 Gordon-st.
George (of Glegg & Sons) 28 Dee-st.
George, and Sons, confectioners, 215Union street
Robert (of Glegg & Sons) 37 Shiprow
Robert, jun. (N.B. of S.) 37 Shiprow
Glenburn Distillery, Rubislaw
Glennie, George, baker, 17, h. 15Crown-st.
Charles, coach proprietor, 56 Queen-st.
John (of Frasur and Glennie) 87 Chapel
street
William, vintner, 49 Lodge walk
William, broker, 10 Gallowgate
Mrs, 33 North Broadf'ord
Mrs Alexander, of Maybank, Hutcheon
street west
Miss, Galleries, Skene place
Globe Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance;
Robeit Dyce, advocate, 3 Queen-st.
Glover, Lieutenant T.B., 79 King street
Goldie and Hay, sailmakers, St. Clement's
court, St. Clement's street
James, shipowner, St. Clement's street,
h. Ash-hill
Mrs John, 7 Prospectt terrace
Goodbrand, Misses, dressmakers and milli-
ners, 188 George street
Goodwin, William, mail guard, 3 Queen. st.
Goodridge, Mrs, 38 Marywell street
Gordon, Alex., quill manufacturer, (Aberdeen
Quill Company) h. 40 Constitution-st.
Alexander, advocate and commissary
clerk, h. National Bank court, 42
Castle street ; Commissary Clerk's
office and chambers, New Record
Office, 27 King street
Alexander, druggist, 168 Union street
Alex., shipmaster (Richard Grainger)
h. 2 Park street-place
Barron, & Co., cotton spinners & manu-facturers, Woodside
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 119
Gordon, Charles, cooper and provision mer-chant, 57 Green, h. 3 Millburn-st.
Charles S., Inspector of the North of
i Scotland Bank Branch Offices, h. 26
Ferryhill place
Chailes, gardener, Holburn place
Rev. Charles, Roman Catholic Chapel,
h. Catholic Schools, Constitution.st.
Francis, of Kincardine, advocate, 13
Golden square
Francis, flesher, 60 George street, h.
109 Skene street
George, late merchant, 42 Chapel-st.
George, secretary and treasurer, GasLight Co., h. 26 Ferryhill place
George, fishing tackle maker, 31 Georgestreet
George, provision dealer, 1 Hutcheon-st.
Henry, teacher (Free Holburn School)
h. Cooperston rowHugh and Co., ironmongers to Her
Majesty, and general iron merchants,
&c, 89 Broad street; manufactory,
14 Gallowgateand Hunter, advocates, agents for the
Scottish Equitable Life and Imperial
Fire Offices, 14 AdelphiJames, and Co., coopers, Chronicle lane,
h. 56 LongacreJohn, cooper & fishcurer, 2 Garvock-st.
John, shipmaster (Scottish Maid) 1
Church street
John, carter, 14 Catherine street
J., lodgings, Wilson's court, 91 Broad-st.
Patrick Robertson, writer (J. and A.Blaikie) 10 Bon-accord lane
Peter, stoneware merchant, 51 St.
Nicholas street, k, 47 St. Nicholas-
street
P. L. (of Craigmile) Hawthorn Cottage,
Cooperston
Robert, flesher, 122 Chapel street
Robert, wright, 10 Summer lane
Robert, Hospital, 58 Schoolhill
and Smith, carters. 81 West North-st.
Thomas, jun. (of T. and G. Gordon)Berryden house
Thomas and George, grocers, wine andspirit merchants, 203 Union street
Thomas, innkeeper, cab-hirer, & stabler,
5 Harriet street
William, advocate (of Gordon & Hunter,
14 Adelphi) /*. RaedenWilliam, sharebroker and commission
merchant, 5 King street ; agent for
the Alfred Life Assurance Associ-
ation, h. 11 Bon-accord square
Win., commercial traveller, 114 Kingstreet
Gordon, Mrs Alex., lodgings, 74 Union-st.
...... Mrs Alex., 34 Union terrace
Mrs George, Ferryhill place
Mrs James, 2 Longacre, & Gowanbrae,Causewayend
Mrs John S., 93 Crown street
Mrs, 8 Bon-accord squareMrs L., 4 Schoolhill
Mrs Ralph, lodgings, 26 Dee street
Mrs Dr, lodgings, 67 Crown street
Mrs Thomas, 31 Frederick street
Mrs and Misses, dressmakers, 21Schoolhill
...... Miss, of Pitlurg, 9 Golden square
Miss, dressmaker, 106 George street
Miss Ann, dressmaker, 26 Dee street
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 50 Gor-don street
Miss, lodgings, 8 Canal street
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 22Union terrace
Gorard, Mrs, spirit merchant, 68 GuestrowGossip, Miss, dressmaker, 4 Hanover street
Govan, Thomas, pensioner, 34 East North-st.
Gove, William, fishmonger, 6 Basementfloor, New market, h. 15 Carmelitestreet
Government Emigration Agency for Austra-
lia, 43 Marischal-st. ; J. T. Rennie,agent
Gowans, James, supervisor of Excise, office,
1 12 King street, h. Thistle Cottage,
21 Thistle street
Gracie, James, builder, 59 Huntly street
Graham, Colquhon, baker, Holburn street
Grahame, Joseph,' 7 Garvock street
Grammar School, 52, 54, and 56 Schoolhill
Granite and Marble Works, Constitution-st.
Granite and Marble Works, 112, John-st.
Grainger, Miss, 1 1 North Silver street
Grant, Alex., Rising Sun Hotel, 10 Huxterrow and Broad street; entry, Con-cert court
Charles, china, glass, and stoneware
dealer, 15 Mealmarket street
David, boot and shoemaker, 3 SouthSilver street, h. 4 Thistle street
David (successor to John Duncan, to-
bacconist) 25 Union street
Douglas, sergeant, harbour police, 1
Marywell street
D. R. Lyall (of Brebner and Grant)Marine terrace
...... George, advocate, 10 King street, agent
for the Protestant Life and Fire In-
surance Association, LondonGeorge, lodgings, 13 Constitution-st.
George, furniture dealer, 29, h. 27 Gal-
lowgate
120 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Grant, George (late sergeant, 74th Highlan-
ders) 63 Park street
Rev. James, teacher, Donaldson's school,
Back wynd, h. Eastfield Cottage
Stocket
James, shipmaster, 58 Shiprow
James, clerk (Inland Revenue, Stamps
and Taxes) h. 35 Victoria-st. west
John and William, clothiers and haber-
dashers, 16 Broad-st., h. 85 Crown-st.
John, shipmaster, 5 Catto street
John, spirit dealer, 89 Loch street
John, 74 St. Andrew street
JohnR., mason, 8 Forbes street
John, spirit dealer, 18 Maberly street
...... John, grocer and spirit dealer, 79George street
Lachlan, tailor, 15 Chronicle lane
...... Peter, surgeon, 157 Gallowgate, h. 6
Innes street
Peter, spirit dealer, 75 Woolmanhill
Robert, 24 Frederick street
William, flesher, 22 New market hall,
h. 84 ShiprowWilliam, grocer and spirit dealer, 57
St. Andrew-st., h. 2 Thistle street
William, broker, 4 Justice street
William, tailor and provision store,
Holburn street
William D., grocer and spirit dealer,
57 St Andrew street, h. 2 Thistle-st.
Mrs S., Bloomfield, Holburn road
Mrs, lodgings, 1 Berry lane
Mrs, provision merchant, 34 and 36
Loch street
Mrs, lodgings, 11 Union buildings
Miss F., teacher, 15 Littlejohn street
Miss, 51J Bon-accord street
Misses, of Monymusk, 11 Belmont-st.
Misses L. and F., milliners and dress-
makers, 51 Bon-accord-st.
Gray, Alexander, wholesale and retail book-
seller and stationer, 33 St. Nicholas
street, h. 117 George-street
Alexander (of A. and A. Gray) h. 3 St.
Mary's place
A. & A., wine, spirit, and provision
agents, Thornton place, Guestrow
Adam M. (of A. and A. Gray) h. 18
Victoria street west
Alexander, shipmaster, 6 Garvock-st.
Alexander, coach builder, 101, h. 103
King street
...... Alexander, watch and clockmaker, 11
Netherkiikgate, h. Steps of Gilcom-
ston
Alexander, porter, Railway station, h.
7 Dee village
..... Rev. Charles, 279 George street
Gray, Charles, cooper,' Hector's court, Com-merce street, h. 58 Longacre
Daniel, tea, wine, and grocery mer-chant, 22 Union street, h. 153
Crown street
David, house steward, Robert Gordon's
Hospital
...... David, professor of natural philosophy
in the Marischal College, h. 15
Union place
David, grocer and spirit dealer, 56Shiprow, h. Tullos, Nigg
David, cart and plough wright, general
blacksmith, and horse shoer, Holburn
street
George, merchant, 7 Marischal street,
h. 5 Dee place
George, commercial traveller (J. M.) h.
Braehead, Gilcomston
George, H, commercial traveller (H.Gordon & Co.) h. 14 Gallowgate
James, jun., clerk (Gilcomston BreweryCompany) h. 132 Crown street
...... James, general agent, commission mer-
chant and ship broker, h. 132 Crownstreet
James, flesher, 20 Newmarket, h. Col-
lege bounds, Old AberdeenJames, teacher, Union School, Virginia
street, h. 102 Chapel street
John, engineer (M'Kinnon & Co.) 140
George street
John, flesher, 19 New market, h. 87Wales street
John, officer (West Church) 21 North
Silver street
John, commission. merchant, h. 14 Gal-
lowgateJohn, jun., commercial traveller (A.
Skene) h. 14 Schoolhill
Robert, second clerk Post-office, 5
Little Chapel street
Robert A., teacher (Public Schools)
Berryden HouseRobert, shipmaster (Waterloo) 64 Park
street
Robert, gardener, Newbridge, Hardgate
Walter (Pratt and Keith, 53 Union-st.)
h. Bexhill Cottage, Holburn place
Watt, & Co., rope and twine manufac-
turers, 162 West North street
William, ironmonger, 52 North Gal-
lery, New market, h. 57 GreenWilliam, late tea dealer, 115 Crown-st.
William, grocer, h. 292 George street
William, commercial traveller (J. and
R. Urquhart) /*. 132 Crown street
Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 1 Char-
lotte street
CITY OP ABERDEEN. 121
Gray, Mrs, 76 Wales street
Mrs E., 46 Victoria street west
Mrs, flesher, 10 Basement floor, Newmarket
Mrs, lodgings, 33 Charlotte street
Miss, 79 Gallowgate
Miss M., 57 Shiprow
Greach, Mrs, lodgings, 30 Dee street
Great North of Scotland Railway Oflice, 177
Union street ; Robert Milne, Secre-
tary, h. 148 Crown street
Green, James, clothier and woollen draper,
83, h. 80 WoolmanhillPeter, horse shoer and farrier, 9 Chro-
nicle lane, h. 15 Princes street
William (of L. and G.) h. 44 Loch-st.
Greig, Charles, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer,
33 Park street
George, builder (W. and G. Greig) 28
Thistle street
James, grocer end spirit dealer, 28Causewayend
...... James, tailor, 5 GuestrowJames, shoemaker, 89 Queen street, h.
Nelson street
John, cabinetmaker, 129, h. 126 Kingstreet; workshop, 11 Princes street
John E. (N. S. Bank 126 King street
John, surgeon, R.N., 84 Crown street
Robert, builder, 30 Summer street
William, vintner, 19 Lodge walkWilliam, builder (W. and G. Greig)
27 Thistle street
W. and G. builders, 27 Thistle street
Mrs, ginger-beer brewer, 13 LongacreMrs James, 3 Little Chapel street
Miss, dressmaker, milliner, and straw-
hat maker, Greig's-ct., WindmillbraeMiss, lodgings, 130 Union street
Griffith, Charles F., manager, Scottish Pro-
vincial Assurance Co., 89 Unionstreet
Grigor, Robert (of Grigor and Reid) agent,
Commercial Bank, 7 King street
...... and Reid, advocates, 7 King street
Groundwater, Alexander L., (Age AssuranceCo.) 28 Thistle street
Mrs, flesher, 12 Basement floor, Newmarket, k. Tanfield
Grub, George, advocate ; office, Advocates'buildings, h. 56 Dee street
Grubb, James, vintner, 11 Chapel street
[ Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance
;
A. Chivas, advocate, agent, National
Bank court, 42 Castle street
Guarantee Society, London ; Alex. Stronach,
20 King street
Gunn, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 2
John street
Gunn, John, master shipwright (A. Hall &Sons) 20 Prince Regent street
John, agent (for J. and P. Cameron) h.
WoodsideGunpowder Office (Sir H. Bridges) 5 Bel-
mont street; William Stevenson,
agent
Guthrie, John, teller (North of ScotlandBank) 20 Union-row
Hackney, Captain George, 29 Broad street
Hadden, Alexander, of Persley, GrandholmCottage
Alexander and Sons, woollen and car-
pet manufacturers, and worsted spin -
ners, GreenGavin, manufacturer (A. Hadden and
Sons) Union grove
James Farquhar, manufacturer (A.Hadden & Sons) 33 Bon-accord-ter.
Robert, jun., shipmaster, 3 Prospect-ter.
Hadden, Robert, sen., salmon fisher, 3Prospect terrace, Ferryhill
Haigh, James O., manager (A. Hadden andSons) h. 27 Ferryhill place
Hall, Alexander, sworn timber salesman, 45Wellington street
A., officer of Inland Revenue (Glen-
burn Distillery)
& Sons, shipbuilders, York-st., FootdeeJames, shipbuilder, (of A. Hall and
Sons) Footdee
James, flesher, 38 Market hall
James, carter, 75 West North street
John, wholesale warehouseman, 43Broad street, h. 13 Union place
William, (of A. Hall and Sons) 119York street, Footdee
Mrs Alexander, 45 York street
Elizabeth, dress and bonnet maker, 45Wellington street
Miss, governess of Shaw's Hospital, 91Gallowgate
Hamilton, John, cutler, 17 George street, h.
25 Loch street
Handyside, George & Co., boot and shoe
warehouse, 22 Marischal street and3 Broad street
Hannan, Mrs, keeper, Trades' hall, 153Union street
Hanoverian Royal Consul, W. L. Thomson,21 Quay
Hanseatic Vice-Consul, W. L. Thomson, 21Quay
Hardy, Wm., watch maker, 17 Huxter-row]
-. Misses J. & M., milliners, 17 Huxter"row
Hargitt, John, (Devanha Comb Work Co.)
k. Polmuir
F
122 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Harkess, Peter, dog trainer and bird catcher,
72 CausewayendHarp, Alexander, late Lighthouse keeper, 10
Canal street
Harper, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer,
57, h. 55 Virginia street
John, mealseller, 61 Virginia street
Wm., boot and shoemaker, and black-
ing manufacturer, 237, ReceivingPost Office, A. 239 George street
Mrs Alexander, 47 GreenMrs, teacher, 4 Jopp's lane
Mrs, lodgings, 19 Union buildings
Harris, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 65Woolmanhill
Harrison, George, post-horse-master, Bazaar,
31, A. 28 St. Andrew street
Harrow, Robert, spirit dealer, 258 George-st.
Mrs, midwife, 4 Gordon's court, School-
hill
Isabella, vintner, 43 Wales street
Hart, Rev. Hugh (Zion Chapel, John street)
70 Dee street
Harvey, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 5
Marischal street
William, grocer and spirit dealer, 56Quay, A. 1^ Canal lane
George T., clerk (Railway Co.)NeptuneCottage, Ruthrieston
Hatt, John L., 23 Castle street
William, grocer and spirit dealer, 270George street
Miss, 23 Castle street
Hay, Alex., shipowner ("of Goldie and Hay)4 Mount street, Rosemount
Alex., japanner and clock-dialmaker,
11, A. 13 Thornton place, GuestrowAlex., house factor, 1 Blackfriars-st.
Alexander & Co., spirit dealers, Adel-
phi lane
James, late merchant, 1 Blackfriars-st.
James (of James and John Hay) 19
GuestrowJames, minibus proprietor, 5, A. 3
Gordon street
James, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Had-den street
James and John, carvers and gilders to
the Queen, optical and philosophical
instrument sellers, 2 Market street
;
workshop, 19 GuestrowJohn, late carver and gilder, Broombill
Cottage, Ruthrieston
John, jun. (of James & John Hay) 19
GuestrowJohn, spirit dealer, 22 GreenRobert, grocer, 18 Blackfriars street
, Willm., boot and shoemaker, 113Unionstreet, A. 1 1 Seamount place
Hay, William, painter, 53 GreenWilliam, provision merchant, 144£
George street
Mrs, lodgings, 108 John street
Mrs, lodgings, 33 Charlotte street
Mrs, 92 ShiprowMiss, dressmaker, 8 Carmelite street
Miss, sick nurse, 26 Gerrard street
Miss, teacher (Girl's Hospital) 56Gallowgate
Miss, lodgings, 6 StrawberrybankHeintzler, Mademoiselle, teacher of French,
26 Dee street
Hector, Jas., tea and spirit dealer, Holburn-st.
John, salmon merchant, Bon-accord Cot-
tage, Cove, and 1 Springbank place
Willm., boot & shoemaker, Holburn-st.
Helmrich, Mrs, lodgings, 7 Black's buildings
Henderson, Alexander, advocate ; office, 26,
A. 32 St. Nicholas street
Alexander, bookbinder, 2 Broad street,
A. 19 Union buildings
Alexander, confectioner, 11 Castle-st.
Alexander, shipmaster, 10 Marywell-st.
David, fishing-tackle maker, 3 Castlebrae
James, architect, office, 43, Belmont-st.,
h. ElrabankJames, printer, 91 King street
John, porter (A. H. and Sons) A. 251
George street
John, fishing-tackle-maker and bird-
stuffer, 85 Spring garden
Robert, shoemaker, 80 Skene street
Robert, plasterer (of Bowman and Co.)
4 John street
William & Son, architects and builders,
66 Loch street
William (of W. Henderson and SonJ A.
2 Carden place
William, clerk, 11 Affleck street
William, house painter, glazier, and
paper-hanger, 5 Dee street, A. 3 St.
Mary's place, Crown-st., workshop,
76 and 77 Windmillbrae
.... William, M.D., lecturer on Materia
Medica, Marischal College, A. 49Schoolhill
.... William (of Geo. Thompson, jun., andCo.) A. 13 North Silver street
.... William, spirit dealer, 15 Windy wind
.... William, gunmaker and cutler, 89, A. 91
King street
.... William L. (of William Henderson &Son) 66 Loch street
.... William, jun. (Barry, Henry, and Co.)
28 Skene terrace
.... Mrs Capt., 53 Victoria street west
. .. Mrs Jas., Upper Leadside, Gilcomston
.... Mrs John, 21 Bon-accord street
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 123
Henderson, Mrs, stay-maker, 42 Queen street
Mrs (late of Kepplestone) Twin Cottage,
Holburn street
Henry, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer,
14 West North street
Andrew, stabler, ISO Gallowgate
George, merchant (Hugh Gordon & Co.)
1 GallowgateGeorge, shore-porter, 45 Castle street
George (of J. and G. Henry) h. Beattie's
court, 102 Gallowgate
James, driver of the Banff mail-gig, 99
George street
John and Geo., fieshers, 92 Gallowgate
John (of J. and G.) h. Charles street,
Broadford
Joseph, shore-porter, 45 Castle street
Mrs, midwife, 180 GallowgateMiss, innkeeper, 10J Huxter row
Herald Office, 7 Queen street
David, grocer and spirit merchant, 35Jack's brae
James, missionary to East Parish, h. 12
Constitution street
Mrs, lodgings, 56 Gerrard street
Hercules Insurance Company ; agent, JohnDuncan, advocate, 8 Castle street
Hill, Isaac, teacher; seminary and A. 19 Queenstreet
Hird, Miss, milliner, 4 Black's buildings
Hislop, William, 37 Summer street
Hobnill, John, spirit dealer, 45 East North st.
Hobrow, William, grocer, &c.,218 Gallowgate
Hobson, Richard, surveyor's department,
G.P.O., 3 Devanha place
Christopher, Arthurseat HouseHodge, John, cutler, surgical-instrument,
bandage and artificial limb maker, 41
Union street, h. 3 Windsor place,
Victoria street west
Hogarth, Dickson & Co., preserved provision
merchants, &c, 90 & 95 College st.
and Co., merchants, 80 College street
Hugh, merchant, h. 87 Crown street
Thomas, Elmfield
William, merchant (Hogarth and Co.)
261 Union street
Hogg, George, wright, Holburn street, h. East
Twin Cottage, Holburn street
John, 13 Carmelite street
Peter, tinplate-worker, 20 Carmelite
street, h. 20 Trinity street
W. and A., wrights, 7J Carmelite street
Mrs, register office, 122 George street
Miss, teacher, 11 Blackfriars street
Miss Charlotte, teacher (Free John Knox)Twin Cottage, Holburn street
Holmes, John, clerk (J. Mess) h. 2 Gilcomston
brae
Holmes, William, cooper (Hogarlh and Co.)
13 Bon-accord lane
William, jun. (Hogarth and Co.) 13
Bon-accord lane
Holland, Frederic, manufacturer (Richards
and Co.) 15 Golden square
Hood, Walter, and Co. shipbuilders, FootdeeWalter, shipbuilder, 4 Canal terrace
Horn, James, manager (Commercial Co.) 12
Springbank terrace
James, mason, 3 Martin's lane
Robert, spirit dealer. 14 Shiprow
Home, James, sheriff-officer for counties of
Aberdeen and Kincardine, 8 Gallow-
gate
R. B., clerk, 25 Marischal street
Hossack, Archibald, fruit merchant, 62 Union
street
House of Refuge, Duthie's court, 45 Guestrow
Hovvat, Robert, Defiance coach guard, 95
Wales street
Howling, Thomas, shipmaster (City of Aber-
deen) 82 Waterloo quayMrs, 41 York street
Howie, William, porter, carpet department
(A. H. &S.)A. 46 Shiprow
Walter, spirit dealer, 25 Windmillbrae
Mrs, lodgings, 49 Broad street
...... Mrs, provision seller, 46 Frederick st.
Huddlestone, Mrs, 143 George-street
Hughes, Robert, engraver and lithographic
printer, 15 Netherkirkgate, h. 36
Union terrace
Hume, Peter, Bank street
Humble, Miss, dressmaker, Holburn street
Humphrey, John (of Comalegy) 11 Spring
bank terrace
...... Miss, 44 Whitehouse street
Hunter, Alexander, mealseller, 63 Huntly st.
Arthur, mealseller, 137 Gallowgate
John M., 108 King street
Robert W., musician, teacher and dealer
in musical instruments, 16 Huxterrow
Thomas, general city mission, 108 King
street
William, commission merchant and gene-
ral agent, 1 15 Union street, h. 3 Lang-stane place
William, advocate (of Gordon and Hun-ter) 14 Adelphi court, h. Garden place
William, clerk, 31 Charlotte street
William, grocer and spirit dealer, 30Park street
William C, of Tillery, 12 Albyn place
...... Mrs. teacher of singing, piano-forte and
organ, h. 3 Langstane place
Mrs, 48 Constitution street
Mrs, dressmaker, 13 Black's buildings
124 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Hunter, Misses, 30 North Broadford
Hurry, William, and Sons, nail and tack ma-nufacturers, 20 Fredrick street
Hutcheon, Alexander, upholsterer, 7 Carme-lite lane, h. 9 Carmelite street
...... Alexander, 9 Canal street
Andrew, heddlemaker, 12 Forbes street
Robert, flesher, 48 Newmarket, h. Gar-logie, Skene
William (of White and Hutcheon) 59Bon-accord street
Ann, bootbinder, 49 St. Andrew street
Hutcheson, George, grocer, tea, wine andspirit merchant, 24, A. 68 Skene sq.
Hutton, Edward, hairdresser, 114 Skene street
James, lodgings, 120 King street
Imlat, Alex., late printer, 9 Constitution-st.
George, spirit dealer, 8 Netherkirkgate,
h. 3 Park street westWilliam, grocer and spirit dealer, 37Commerce street, h. 3 Park st., west
Imperial Fire Insurance; Wm. Smith, archi-
tect, agent, 142 King street
Imray, David, stoneware merchant, 64 Wool-manhill
Robert, weaver, HardgateIncome Tax Office, Record Office, King street;
N. Burnett, clerk to CommissionersIndependent Fire, Life & Annuity Assurance
;
A. Stevenson, agent
Infirmary, Royal, WoolmanhillInglis, Alexander, grocer|and ship-chandler,
28 Regent quay. h. 6 Castlebrae
David, spirit dealer, 58 George street
George, wholesale grocer, Crown court,
Union street, h. 60 Dee street
James, baker, 1 Waverley place, h. 16
Victoria street westJohn, shoemaker, 15 Hutcheon street
William, 60 Dee street
William, baker, 67,7*. 61 Broad street
Miss, 9 Rosemount place
Ingram, Alexander, feuar, 25 Seamount pi.
James, tailor, 64 Broad street.
Ingram, William, wright, 91 Loch street
Miss, dressmaker & milliner, 64 Broadstreet
Inland Revenue Office, 116 King street
Revenue (Stamps &. Taxes) Advocates'buildings
Innes, George, Ivy Cottage, LoanheadGeorge, plasterer, 103 George street
Capt. George, of Seafield, 44 Chapel-st.
John B., slater and slate merchant, 17
Rose street
Robert, fishmonger and game dealer,
60 & 61 Basement floor, New market,
A. 24 Correction wynd
Innes, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Netherkirkgate....... Mrs, 125 Crown street
Mrs John, 14 Rose street
Miss, of Edingight, 26 North Silver-st.
Miss, 251 Union street
Miss, dressmaker, 1 NetherkirkgateInsurance Company of Scotland (Fire) ; Wm.
Skinner, advocate, 201 Union street
Ireland, Jas., baker, 81 h. 79 Bon-accord-st.Ironside, Chas., mate (brig, James Chadwick)
43 Wales street
George, (Wm. Leslie) 56 Chapel-st.
John, clerk, 43 Wales street
Patrick, auctioneer, 47 Broad street, h.
Henderson's court, Broad street
William, house carpenter and builder, 8Well of Spa
Mrs, provision mercht., 27 Meal Marketstreet
Irvine, Alexander, officer to the ShoemakerTrade, convener officer to the SevenIncorporated Trades, 25 Longacre
John, piano-forte turner & repairer, 243George street
Mrs. lodgings, 33 Charlotte street
Isaac, George, Union Hotel, 25 Union-st.
Jack, James, blacksmith (A. Hadden & Sons)h. 17 Dee village
Jackson, Henry, M.D., surgeon and druggist,
34 Woolmanhill, h. 7 Black's build-
ings
James, boot closer, 53, h. 50 LongacreWm, boot and shoemaker, Henderson's
court, 46 Broad street
William, tailor, 5 MounthoolyMiss, milliner & dressmaker, Hender-
son's court, 46 Broad street
JafrVay, Alexander, late builder, 57 John-st.
George, messenger (Aberdeen Bank) 5Castlebrae
James, merchant, 108 Chapel street
Thomas, and Sons, 187 George street
,William L., boot and shoe shop, 36
Broad street
Mrs David, meal seller, &c. 68 WestNorth street
Mrs, William, 45 Constitution street
James, William, malster and brewer, 211King street
Jameson, Mrs John, 41 Chapel street
Jamieson, Alexander, drill-master, Gordon'sHospital, and teacher of broad swordand calisthenic exercises, h. 30Whitehouse street
Alexander, book canvasser, 40 NorthBroadford
and Mitchell, tea, wine, and spirit mer-chants, 38 Union street
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 125
Jamieson, George (of J. & M.) 33 Dee street
George, jeweller and silversmith, andwatchmaker to the Queen, 107 Unionstreet, h. 6 West Oaibstone street
James, M.D., 148 Union street
Jas. (of J. Fraser and Co.) 11 Unionrow
James, precentor (Free North Church)teacher of vocal music, and jobbinggardener, h. 17 Rosemount place
James, mason, Bank street
John, tea & spirit shop, 25 St. Clementstreet
John, commission-merchant, ship andinsurance'brokor, 56 Marischal street,
h. 6J Albyn place
...... John, teller (Town and County Bank) 1
Denburn terrace
John, mariner, 70 Park street
John, broker, 28 Lodge walk.
Robert, M.D., resident Physician andsuperintendent of the Lunatic Asy-lum, h. at the Asylum
...... Robert, shipmaster, 18 Commerce-st.Thomas, wright and funeral waiter, 9
Carmelite street
Mrs, midwife and sick-nurse, 15 St.
Nicholas street
Mrs, 1 Denburn terrace
Mrs Robert, sen., 50 Castle street
Jamson, Mrs Captain, lodgings, 36 Union-st.
Mrs, matron, Gordon's Hospital
Jarvis, James, hosier (Barker and Sons), 8North Broadford
William, 80 Hutcheon street
Jazdowzki, John, teacher and linguist, 120Crown street
Jenkins, John, boot & shoemaker, 29 Nether-kirkgate
Jessiman, George, spirit dealer, 24 Castle-st.
John, spirit dealer, 17 Fisher rowJessieman, George, spirit dealer, 80 Loch-st.
Thomas, spirit dealer, 14 Park street
Miss, lodgings, 40 Chapel street
Johnston, Alexander, of Blackness, 26 NorthBroadford
Alexander, builder, 32 Thistle street
Alexander, blacksmith, 3 Martin's lane
Alexander, broker, 66 ShiprowAndrew, cashier (Adam and Anderson)
10 Queen street
Fraser L., tea, wine, and spirit mer-chant, 2 King street, h. 126 King-st.
George, tidewaiter, 48 Commerce-st.George, engineer, 67 Commerce-st.and Laird, furnishing tailors, 36 Union
street
James, mealseller, 60 Virginia street
James, messenger-at-arms, 29 Broad-st.
Johnston, James, furnishing tailor, 18 and 20Woolmanhill
John, blacksmith, and heel and toe
maker, 75 GallowgateJohn, stoneware dealer, 27 Skene-st.
John, spirit dealer, 65 West street
John H., embroidery pattern printer,
75 Chapel street
Joseph, grocer and 6pirit dealer, 54Netherkirkgate
Robert, clerk, 232 George street
Robert, merchant, 25 York place, h. 3Golden square
William, (of Johnston and Laird) 1
Netherkirkgate
Mrs, lodgings, Henderson's court, 91
GallowgateMrs, sen., 3 Golden square
Mrs William, 10 Queen street
Miss, teacher (John Knox's School) 10Queen Street
Miss, teacher of English, music, anddrawing, 25 Victoria street west
. Miss, dressmaker, 3 KingslandplaeeMiss, milliner, 8 Seamount place
Misses, Calsayseat
Jolly, Isaac, tea, wine, and spirit merchant,114 George street, h. 33 Charlotte
street
James, grocer and spirit dealer, 64College street
Jean, poultry shop, 6 Crown street
Miss, dressmaker, 48 Frederick street
Jones, Ann, broker, 47 Lodge' walkJopp and Shand, advocates, Jopp's court, 31
GallowgateAlexander (of Jopp and Shand) h.
Elmhill
George, spirit dealer, 35 East North-st.
John, hotel, 5 Regent quayWilliam (of Allardyce and Jopp) 31
GallowgateMrs Andrew, 31 Gallowgate
Joss, Charles, tailor, 91 Skene street
John, provision agent, 51 Loch street,
h. 5 Charlotte street
Patrick, agent (A. and F. Manuelle) 41
GuestrowJustice, James N., 1 East North street
Mrs, 39 Union terrace
Mills, Holburn street
Kay, John, teacher (West Prison) 20 Chapelstreet
John, commission agent, 47 .Marischal
street, h. 74 Union street
William, shipmaster (Brothers) 29James street
Margaret, provision seller, 36 Park-st.
126 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Keen, James, broker, 21 CausewayendKeith, Alexander (of Keith and Gibb) 4
Rosemount terrace
George, Morningside, Ruthrieston, and1 East Craibstone street
and Gibb, lithographers, engravers, andornamental printers, 15 Unionbuildings
James, druggist, 8, h. 10 Union place
James, clerk (A. M'DonaldJ h, 10 Bon-accord lane
John ("Pratt and Keith) 52 Bon-accordstreet
John, merchant tailor, 6 Netherkirkgate,
h. 1 GuestrowJohn, secretary and accountant (Town
and County Bank) 3 Carden place
Patrick, agent (British Linen Co.) 22King street
...... Peter, carter, 11 MounthoolyWilliam, M.D., surgeon to the Royal
Infirmary, and lecturer on Clinical
Surgery, 257 Union street
William, slater, and slate merchant, 24Union row, and 24 Summer street
Mrs James, 101 Crown street
Mrs, lodgings, 10 Bon-accord lane
Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 47 Parkstreet
Mrs, spirit dealer, 51 East North-st.
Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 7Crown street
Kellas, James F., secretary and clerk, LocalMarine Board, 28 Quay
Elizabeth, provision merchant, 13Schoolhill
Kellock, William, agent for London printing
and publishing Co., shop and house208 George street
Kelly, James, baker, 120, h. 118 Chapel-st.
John, merchant, Grant's court, 49 Up-perkirkgate
John, Hillside post, 7 St. Andrew-st.Kelman, William, tailor, 5 Blairton lane
William, rope and twine manufacturer,290 George street
> Miss, lodgings, Ross's court, 6 Upper-kirkgate
Kemp, David, watchmaker, 10 South Gal-lery, New market, h. 4 Muttonbrae
Francis, grocer and spirit dealer, 60Skene square
George, spirit dealer, 31 Loch street
Irvine, clerk, Stamp Office, Advocates'buildings
...... Robert, grain merchant and tacksmanof the Ferryhill meal, barley, andflour mills ; office, 59 and 60 Castle
street, h. 155 Crown street
Kemp, Mrs, lodgings, 86| Crown street
Kenan, Mrs, provision dealer, 23 Causeway-end
Kenn, Mrs William, 17 Huntly street
Kennedy, David H., commissary-clerk-depute
(Record Office) King street
James John, merchant and agent, Mar-ket-st., h. 79 Crown street
James (Philip and Kennedy) h. 177Union street
Mrs, sick nurse, 31 Harriet street
Mrs D., 41 Victoria street westMiss, 46 Marischal street
Kent Mutual Fire Insurance Co., W. P.Booth, agent, 56 Marischal street
Kerr, David, M.D., lecturer on Surgery to
the University and King's College,
4 Golden square
and Bowman, carvers and gilders, print-
sellers and artists' colourmen, 24Queen street
George (of Kerr and Bowman) StonytonCottage, Rubislaw
James, painter, 15 Schoolhill, k. 31Woolmanhill
James, traveller (L. Clark and Son) 4John street
John, 50 Chapel street
William, boot and shoemaker, 222George street, h. 86 John street
Miss M., teacher, 16 GuestrowMisses, milliners, dressmakers, and straw-
bonnet makers, 31 Schoolhill
Kidd, J. Simpson, schoolmaster (East ParishSchool, St. Paul's street) h. 3 Kings-land place
Thomas A., tinplate-worker, 52 QuayWilliam, spirit dealer, 57 Commerce-st.Mrs William, spirit dealer, 28 Skene
square
Kidson, Miss, teacher of music, 73 Dee street
Kilgour, Alexander, M.D., 185 Union street
and Taylor, tobacconists, 49 Nether-kirkgate
Miss, 5 Mary place, Skene squareKiloh, James, tailor, 15 Correction wynd
Joseph, spirit dealer, 6 College street
Kilpatrick, George, broker, 48 East North-st.
Kindness, John, baker, 147 George street and27 Basement floor, New market, h.
149 George street
King, Arthur, & Co., printers, Concert court,
Broad street, h. 44 UpperkirkgateCharles, furnishing tailor, 23 Broad-st.
George and Robert, booksellers and sta-
tioners, 28 St. Nicholas street, and 3Flourmill lane
George (of George and Robert King)1 Skene place
CITY OP ABERDEEN. 127
King, John, shipmaster (Main) 17 Prince Re-gent street
Maxwell G. G., dentist, 37 Marischal-st
Mrs, lodgings, 6 Marischal street
Mrs, provision seller, I Albion street
...... Miss, lodgings, 9 Diamond street
Kinnear, James, 266 George street
Kinneard, William, gardener, PitmuxtonKirkland, Mrs, 65 Dee street
Knight and Craib, saddlers, 43 Queen street
William, architect and surveyor, 11Union buildings
Misses, Springbank street
Knowles, Alexander F., clerk (G. Thomson,jun., and Co.) h. 267 George street
Archibald, grocer and provision mer-chant, 48 Windmillbrae
James, flesher, 3 Skene 6treet, h. 5Skene street
James, clerk (Stewart, Rowell, and Co.)
264 George street
Thomas, jun., flesher, 26 and 27 New-market, h. St. Ann's court, 15 Gues-trow
Thomas, flesher, 7, 8, and 9 Market hall
William, tea, wine, and spirit merchant,65, h. 269 George street
Mrs, 1 Langstane placeKnox, Arthur, foreman (A. and W. Ogilvie)
24 Thistle street
David, ironmonger, 58 Gallowgate, h.
4 Mitchell place
David, painter and glazier, 18, h, 44Chapel street
William, grain merchant, 83, h. 81George street
William, spirit dealer, 15 ShiprowMrs George, Kingsland place, 259
George street
Mrs, P. M., 25 Victoria street westKyd, James, road surveyor, RubislawKynoch, John, teller (N. S. Bank) /*. 9 Spring-
bank terrace
Robert, broker, 38 East North street
Labr, E. W. Yon, 93 Wales street
Laidlaw, Charles S. (of Fraser and Laidlaw)h. 10 King street
Laing, Alexander, haircutter, 97 George-st.Alexander (of Laing and Melvin) 143
Skene street
& Mel vin, coach-builders to'Jier Majesty,4 and 8 Bon-accord street
Herod, 11 Drum's lane
Jas., inspector of works, 32 Summer-st.James, ironmonger, blacksmith, and bell-
hanger, 121 Union street ; workshop,Bow bridge, foot of Windmill brae,h. 20 Albyn place
Laing, James, chemist and druggist, 51 Wool-manhi 11
James, skinner, 38 George street, h.25 Loch street
Robert, shoemaker, 176 George streetWilliam, M.D., 7 Golden squareWilliam, blacksmith, heel and toe-plate-
maker, 18 Catherine street, h. 4Canal side, Mounthooly
Mrs, lodgings, 9J Sugarhouse lane...... Miss, 7 Golden squareLaird, Daniel (of Johnston and Laird) 25
Bon-accord streetLamb, Alexander, plumber and brass-founder,
48 John street, h. 31 Charlotte streetDavidson, feuar, 57 CausewayendJas., cart and plough wright, RuthriestonJames, shore-porter, 7 Marischal streetJames, cart and plough wright, 2| North
Broadford, h. Johnston CottageJn., photographer, 233, h. 187 George-st.Robert, shore-porter, 18 ShiprowMrs, flesher, 87 basement floor, New
market, h. 22 College street
Lambert, Miss, boarding school, 3 Union-ter.Lamont, Alexander, stoneware merchant, 9
ShiprowLanglands, Robert, provision dealer, 187 Gal-
lowgateLatter, Richard, professor of music, 52 "Vic-
toria street westLaurie, David (of Devanha Comb-work Co.)
1 Millburn street, FerryhillHenry, boot and shoemaker, 33 Wool-
manhill
Thomas, founder (J. Abernethy and Co.)Ferryhill
William, bookbinder and stationer, 197Union-st., h. 1 Millburn st„ Ferryhill
Mrs William, 29 Ferryhill placeMrs, lodgings, 61 Huntly street
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, h. 1
Millburn street
Miss, 31 Diamond street
Law, Arthur, grocer, 49 WindmillbraeGeorge, shipmaster, 54 QuayJohn, baker, 60 Shiprow, h. 3 Aflleck-st.
Samuel, shoemaker, 122 Skene street...... William, clerk (Bon-accord Livery
stables) h. 122 Skene streetWilliam, grocer, 69 Park street, corner
of Princes street
Mrs, 114 Crown street
Mrs, 31 Charlotte street
Miss, 35 ShiprowMiss Barbara, grocer and spirit dealer,
8 Wellington placeLawrence, John, slater, 35 Ann street
Joseph, tailor and funeral waiter,
128 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
officer (Free East Church) 13 Black-
friars street
Lawrence, Mrs James, 53 Huntly street
Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 32Dee street
Lawson, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer,
44, h. 46 Netherkirkgate
William, gardener, Ferryhill house
Lazenby, James, teacher, Crown court, Unionstreet, h. 19 Crown street
Leask, James, advocate, 32 Queen street, h.
Seabank, Old AberdeenJames, shipmaster, 59 Wales street
William, shipmaster (Granite City) 32
Dee street
Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 71 Walesstreet
Learmonth, John, coffee-rooms, G Park lane
Leckie, Andrew, engineer (Wm. Simpson &Co.) /*. 47 Wellington street
Ledingham, Alexander, grocer, tea, and spirit
dealer, 42J Chapel street, h. 28 Sum-mer street
A. W., collector (Gas Office) 7 Car-
melite street
James, teacher of English, elocution,
writing, geography, Latin, and arith-
metic, music, drawing, and needle
work, 12 Correction wyndJas., stabler, Ross's court, 22 Schoolhill
John, wright, 73 Hutcheon street
Robert, advocate, 52, h. 50 King street
Mrs William, 7 Carmelite street
Leeds and Yorkshire Fire and Life Assur-
ance Co., John B. Eannerman, agent,
8 Trinity quay...... and Yorkshire Insurance Co., agent,
John Brace, 26 Marischal street
Leffen, Mrs H., hotel and lodgings, 10
Adelphi, Union street
Legg, James, tinsmith, 48 Netherkirkgate, h.
abpve shop
Legge, John, stone-cutter, Windmillbrae, h.
20 North Broadford
Leighton, James (of Porter and Leighton) 11
Charles street
Leith, George, spirit dealer, 52-| Virginia-st.
Hugh, salesman (R. Kemp) 1 Park
street westThos., spirit dealer, 78 West North-st.
Mrs, (late of Ellon) 99 Wales street
Mrs, 7 Wales street
Misses, of Free field, 46 Skene terrace
Lennie, Alexander, shoemaker, and principal
beadle of Free John Knox Church,
h. 20 Hutcheon street
Leslie, Alexander, rnessenger-at-arms, and
sheriff officer, 51 Queen street'. Alex., late of Jamaica, 12 Union-row
Alexander, brewer, 5 Virginia street
Leslie, Alexander, shipmaster (Alex. Hall)
46 Constitution street
George, shipowner, 11 Quay, h. 138Crown street
George, shipwright (A. Duthie & Co.)
25 ShiprowGeorge, Bon-accord Inn, 40 GuestrowJames, manager (Gas Lignt Co.) 8
Canal terrace
James, shoemaker, 18 Schoolhill, h. 16
Loch street
James, shipmaster, 38 St. Clement-st.
...... James, clerk (G. Leslie, Quay) 138
Croun street
James, A., writer, office 11 Adelphi,
h. 16 Huxter-row...... John, cotton manufacturer, 40 Wool-
manhill, h, 263 George street
John Grant, sheriff-clerk depute, and
depute-cleik of the peace, Record
Office, 27 King street, h. 17 East
North street, corner of King street
..... John, bootmaker, 5 Queen street, h. 8
Mount street
John, (late millwright) 16 Huxter-rowJohn, shipmaster (Miranda) 7 Gatvoek
street
John, shipmaster, 97 Wales street
Robert, writer and accountant, 13
Marischal street
Thomas, carter, York street
...... William, surgeon, 10 Golden square
W. and W., grocers, tea, and spirit
dealers, 39 West North street, h.
above shopWilliam, architect and builder, 123-£
Union street, h. 8 Golden square
Wm., house steward, Lunatic AsylumMrs, 35 Bon- accord terrace
Mrs, of Memsie, 29 Union place
Mrs, lodgings, 63 Park street
Miss, 38 Skene terrace
Miss, milliner, 16 Virginia street
Misses (Powis) BerrybankMisses, Canal road villa, CausewayendMisses, lodgings, 60 St. Nicholas street
Misses, milliners, 46 Constitution street
Lees, James, berthmaster, 4 Fish street
James, shipmaster (Citizen) 59 Commercestreet
Lester, Charles, teller (North of Scotland Bank)19 Skene terrace
Levie, Alexander, shipmaster (Enchanter) 33Union terrace
John, 29 East North street
Mrs, lodgings, 13 Marischal street
Mrs. teacher, 6 Garvock street
...... Miss, teacher, 13 Commerce street
Levy, M. A., tailor, clothier and outfitter, 26
Union street
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 129
Leys, Masson and Co., Grandholni WorksMrs, provision dealer, 22 Basement floor
New market, h. 1 Carmelite lane
Liddle, George, shipmaster, 8 York street
Ligertwood, James, grocer, tea, wine and
spirit merchant, 122 King street, h.
24 Constitution street
John, advocate, 4 Correction wynd, h.
Rubislaw terrace
Eobert, writer, 4 Correction wynd, /*.
Rubislaw terrace
"William, master shipwright, 45 York st
...... Mrs, of Logierieve, 24 Bon-accord terrace
Mrs Peter, 41 York street
Lindsay, Charles, spirit dealer, 87 Shiprow
James, grocer and spirit dealer, 27 St.
Clement street
.... and Garden, cheap publication ware-
house, 62, h. 79 Gallowgate
Rodger, George street
Mrs, 11 Union place
Mrs, 2 Bannermill street
Mrs Dr., 1 Mitchell place
Mrs, 8 Rosemount place
Linklater, Andrew, shipmaster (Sir Wm.Pulteny) 62 Virginia street
, Alex., shipmaster, 62 Virginia street
Jas., shipmaster (Samson) 4 Hanover st.
Linton, Alex., surgeon, R.N.,266 George st.
Lippe, Robert, teacher, Canal-road School, h.
3 Rosemount terrace
Littlejohn, Alexander, wholesale grocer and
provision merchant, 72 Netherkirk-
gate,A. Burnside Cottage, Holburn-st.
and Green, wholesale and retail tea dea-
lers and grocers, 39 GreenJas. (of L. & G.) h. St. Mary's place
James, hosier and glover to the Queen,
155 Union-st., h. Muirfield Cottage,
Stocket
James, spirit dealer, 18 Gordon street
William, cashier (Aberdeen Town andCounty Bank) 91 Union street
Mrs, Burnside Cottage, Holburn street
Little, John, innkeeper, 16 Correction wyndRobert, broker, 33J Lodge walk
Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insu-
rance Co. ; John Sheed, agent, 44Marischal street
Livingston, Alexander, vintner, 9 Burnett's
close, Exchequer rowFrancis, porter and ale dealer, Welling-
ton roadRobert, grocer and spirit dealer,58 Col-
lege street
Mrs Dr., Nellfield House, Cooperston
Lizars, A. Jardine, M.D., surgeon, professor
of Anatomy, Marischal College andUniversity, 45 Schoolhill
Lloyd's Agent ; James Aitken, jun,, 88 Kingstreet
Loban, James, teacher, 106 Loch street
Lochart and Salmond, confectioners, 92 Unionstreet ; wholesale warehouse, gingerbeer, lemonade and soda water manu-factory, 2 Little Belmont street
...... James (of Lockart& Salmond) 2 Little
Belmont street
Logan, David (from John Broadwood & Sons,London) piano-forte tuner, regulaterand dealer, 74 St. Andrew street
...... and Co., piano-forte warerooms, 5 Crownstreet; workshop, Windmillbrae
James, mealseller, 154 GallowgateLondon Mutual Life and Guarantee Society
;
J. A. Wilson, 92 Broad street, agent..... Indisputable Policy Company; J. War-
rack, 34 Marischal street
...... Printing and Publishing Co., 208 Georgestreet ; Wm. Kellock, agent
...... Union Free Assurance Company; J.Warrack, 34 Marischal street
Union Assurance Fire Offices & Annui-ties; J. Collie, advocate, 38 Castlestreet
Longmuir, Hugh, shipmaster, 2 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill
James, shipmaster (Garland) 2 Mill st.
Rev. John, A.M. (Free Mariner'sChurch) 16 North Silver street
John, foreman blacksmith, Walter Hoodand Co., h. 8 Fish street
Mrs, 29 Schoolhill
Mrs John, 1 Prospect terrace, FerryhillMiss, ladies' school, 47 Schoolhill
Lonie, Alex., spirit merchant, 8 Huxter rowLorimer, Alex., spirit dealer, 61 East North
street
Louden, Archibald, City Hotel, 21 St. Nicholasstreet
Mrs, 5 Huntly street
Lovie, Mrs, 1 Dee place
Low, Alexander (Milne, Low & Co.) 31 Unionplace
and Chalmers, builders, 40 Whitehousestreet
David, mealseller, 32J West North st.
Gavin, (of Low & Chalmers) 40 White-house street
James, furnishing tailor, 180, h. 178George street
Elizabeth, provision shop, 189 George st.
Mrs James, 74 Loch street
Mrs, dressmaker, 13 Blackfriars street
Margaret, mangling and dressing, Kingsquare, Huntly street
Lucas, James, pavier and contractor, 128George street
130 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Lukey, James, spirit dealer, 43 GuestrowLumsden and Robertson, advocates, 2 Union
terrace
George, shore porter, 7Marischal street
Geo, spirit dealer, 13 West North street
Henry, of Auchindoir, 255 Union street
Lumsden, James, and Co., clothiers andtailors, 117 Union street
John, and Co., grocers, wine and spirit
merchants, 95 Union street
William J., of Balmedie, h. 160 Unionstreet
William, merchant, 58 Union street, h.
Eastbank, Fonthill
Mrs James, 75 Crown street
M:ss, 24 Victoria street westMisses, Deemouth
Lunan, John, warehouse keeper (Steam Na-vigation Co.) Red Lion court, 77Broad street
John, wholesale and retail stationer, 66,
h. 8 Drum's lane
William, accountant (Aberdeen Rail-
way) 2 Ferryhill place
Lyall, George (of George Lyall and Co.) 97Union street
George, and Co., silk mercers to theQueen, 99 Union street
Robert, blacksmith, 19 Huxter rowMrs, broker, 9 Justice street
Lyell, Alexander (Customs) 28 Crown-st.
John, and Co., register grate, stove,
and gunmaker, 128 Union street,
manufacturing house, Back wynd, h.
4 Dee street
Lyon, Alexander, hide and leather factor, 39Broad street, h. 80 Bon-accord-st.
Lyon, John, shipmaster (St. Nicholas) 27James street
John, spirit dealer, 79 Waterloo quayMiss, dressmaker, 30 Summer street
M'Andrew, John, spirit dealer, 43 Schoolhill
Daniel, builder, agent for M'Neill andCo.'s patent asphalted and bitumi-
nous felts, 120 Loch street
Mrs, 2 Windsor place
M'Aulay, James, inspector of Inland Reve-nue (Stamps and Taxes) office, 4Belmont street, h. 154 Crown street
M'Bain, Wm., spirit dealer, 46 GreenM'Bean, Daniel, cabinetmaker, 16 Castle-st.
Donald, furnishing tailor, Trinity
Manse, Market street
John, boot & shoemaker, Bridge of DeeMrs, late of Alves, 36 Skene terrace
M'Beath, James, piano-forte tuner (of Loganand Co.) h. Holburn street
M'Beath, James, flesher, 5 Basement floor,
New market, h. 5 Carmelite street
Peter, shipmaster (New Frederick) 20Marywell street
Mrs, fishmonger, 4 basement floor, Newmarket, h. 3 Carmelite lane
M'Braid, Mrs, sick nurse, 73 Virginia street
M'Callum, Andrew, clerk, Inland Revenue,h. 19 Constitution street
James, vintner, 7 Stronach's close
William, boatman, 53 St. Clement-st.M'Combie, George, 1 Charlotte street
James Boyn, advocate (Murray andM'Combie) 2 Albyn place
Thomas, and Co., tobacco and snuff
manufacturers, and wholesale teamerchants, 51 Netherkirkgate
Mrs Peter, 7 Charlotte street
Mrs Thomas, 1 Bon-accord squareM'Condach, Charles, foreman (Torry brick-
work) h. Bank street, Ferryhill
Harry, grain dealer, Holburn street
Harry, jun., Holburn street
John, manager (Torry brickworks) h.
Bank street, Ferryhill
Miss, teacher, Female Orphan Asylum,8 Albyn Place
M'Conochie, Alexander, English and Com-mercial Academy, 13 Crown street
Archibald, shipmaster, 23 Ferryhill
place
George, waiter, 7 Gaelic lane
G. C, teacher of writing, 115 Union-st.
James R., Scottish Provincial Assur-ance Co., h. Bexhill Cottage, Hol-burn street
M'Crindle, Gilbert, head porter, RoyalHotel, h. 2 Carmelite street
M'Culloch, Mrs, lodgings, 9 George street
M'Donald, Alexander, M.D. (late RoyalArtillery) 250 Union street
Alexander, advocate, 245 Union street,
h. MUlbank Cottage, HardgateAlexander, stonecutter, builder, &c,
east end of Constitution street, h. 7Bon- accord square
Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 10Castle street
Alexander, broker, 33J East North-st.
Alexander, sailmaker, 54 Wellington-st.
Bernard, pavier and contractor, 36Bon-accord street
Charles, spirit dealer, 169 GallowgateDavid, 8 Carden place
David, book-keeper (D. Hogarth andCo.) 8 South Constitution street
Ewen, grocer and spirit dealer, 193Gallowgate
George, spirit retailer, 64 Loch street
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 131
M'Donald, James, cabinetmaker, 31 Castle
street, h. 48 LongacreJames, chemist and druggist, 87 King
street
James, porter, 10 Carmelite street
...... John, confectioner, 37 Basement floor,
New market, h. 20 Trinity street
John, 12 North Broadford
Peter, furnishing tailor, 80 Queen-si,Roderick, carter & feuar, 12 Charles-st.
Robert, tailor, 7 South Silver street, h.
8 Langstane place
William, spirit dealer, 12 West Northstreet
Mrs, lodgings, 5 Huntly street
Mrs, lodgings, 38 Union terrace
Mrs George, 30 Marischal street
...... Mrs, broker, 66 GallowgateMrs, flesher, 36 Basement floor, New
market, h. 2 Carmelite lane
Mrs, provision dealer, 166 George-st.
Mrs, lodgings, 20 North Broadford
Miss, teacher, Free Holburn School, h.
38 Union terrace
Miss, dressmaker, 5 Huntly street
Miss, stay and corset maker, 53 Queenstreet
Margaret, dressmaker, 48 LongacreM'Dougal, John, broker, 53 CausewayendM'Eachren, Allan, late of Inland Revenue,
10 Charles street
M'Farlane, Alexander (Customs) 50 Victoria
street west
B., broker, 39 East North street, h. 7Justice lane
Thomas, reedmaker, (Successor to R.Simmey) 29 Harriet street
Mrs, late of Crathie, 1 Victoria-st. west
M'Gilivray, Rev. Walter, D.D., minister of
Free Gilcomston Church, h. 10 Unionterrace
Mrs, eating-house, 4 Exchequer rowJohn, hairdresser, 244 George-st.
M'Gregor, Andrew, 5 Canal side
James, 76 Wales street
John, 127 Skene street
John, dyer and renovater of silk, wool-
len, and cotton goods, 26, h. 28George street
William, innkeeper, Aberdeen HotelM'Grigor, Charles, hosier and girth manu-
facturer, 5 Justice street, h. 1 Chapelcourt, Castle street
Mrs John, 44 Victoria street westMrs, 1 St. Clement street
Miss Margaret, hosier, 1 Justice street
Miss, 220 George street
M'Guffie, Maxwell, spirit dealer, 10 Trinity
corner, h. Brebner's ct., 84 Shiprow
M'Guffie, Thomas, ale and porter dealer,
ginger and spruce beer brewer, 11
Market street, h, 5 Carmelite street
M'Hardy, David, general blacksmith and bell-
hanger, 66 Netherkirkgate, h. Mid-town, Ruthrieston
John, general blacksmith & bell- hanger,
15, h. 17 Back wyndJohn, shipmaster, 8 St. Nicholas street
John, blacksmith, and Ironmonger,Crnden's court, 22 Broad street
William, grocer and spirit dealer, 234George street, and 89 Spring garden
Mrs, lodgings, 63 George street
Mrs Charles, 8 St. Nicholas street
M'Innes, John, grocer, 33 East North street
M'Intosh, Charles, and Co., blacksmiths andtobacco pipe top manufacturers, 158Gallowgate
Daniel, flesher, 23 New market, h. 74Hutcheon street
George, foreman (Fraser & Laidlaw) h.
24 Dee street
John, stoneware merchant, 85 Virginia
street
John and Son, cabinetmakers, h. 10Longacre
James, spirit dealer, 88 Loch street
Jas., tinsmith, 28, h. 21 Netherkirkgate
Wm., (N. S. Bank) 6 College boundsWilliam, wire worker, 70 George-st. A.
Broadford lane
Mrs, lodgings, 11 Union buildings
Mrs, midwife, 52 Causewayend, Mrs, provision merchant & spirit dealer,
69 Broad street
M'Kann, John, broker, 31 Lodge walkM'Kay, Alex., shipmaster (Clipper) 5 Sum-
mer lane
M'Kay, George & Peter, (late A. M'Kay)boot and shoe makers, and leather
cutters, 3 Gallowgate
George, slater, 93 GreenGeorge, C, clerk, 2 Constitution street
George, vintner, 29 Berry lane
George, (of G. and P. M'Kay) h. 80John street
James, hosier and stay manufacturer,
57 Queen street
John, spirit dealer, 10 Lower DenburnNeil, Littlejohn-st. Tavern, 10 Little-
john street
Robert, rope & twine manufacturer 90
Loch street
William, tailor, Wellington road
Mrs, broker, 141 GallowgateMrs, matron, Blind Asylum, 50 Huntly
street
Miss, milliner, 15 St. Nicholas street
132 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
M'Kay, Miss, binder, top of Kingsland place
Miss, lodgings, 5 Mounthooly
Miss, teacher, top of Kingsland place
M'Keaig, Jas., reporter, 15 Correction wyndM'Kean, John, broker, 56 West North-st.
M'Kechnie, Allan, shipmaster, 19 Ferryhill
place
M'Kesser, John, Ashvale Cottage, Cooper-
ston
M'Kenzie, Alexander, currier, 13 Denburnterrace
Alexander and Co. (late Munro and
Grant) woollen drapers, 85 Union-st.
...... Alex., late manufacturer, 37 Skene
square
David, superintendent of meters ; office,
Blaikie's Quay, h. South College-st.
Donald, lodging house, Kittybrewster
Duncan, shoemaker, 41 Castle street
George, grocer and spirit dealer, and
boot and shoemaker, 35, h. 36 Re-gent quay
George, grocer and spirit dealer, 19
Causewayend, h. 2 Hutcheon street
Rev. Hugh (Gaelic Church) 19 Rose-
mount place
James, baker, 66 and 68 Queen street
James, draper (H. Cooper and Co.) 3
Charlotte street
John, shipmaster (Water Witch) 24Frederick street
John, shipmaster, 25 Regent quay
Kenneth, collector of customs, h. Dee-st.
Capt. Malcolm (H.E.I. C.S.) Frendville
and Matthews, architects, 24 Adelphi
court
Roderick, clerk. 2 Correction wyndWalter, spirit dealer, 11 Carmelite-st.
Wm. & Co., mealsellers, 34 Young-st.
William, 36 Bon-accord terrace
Mrs, 33 Summer street
Mrs, of Glack, 18 Albyn place
Mrs, lodgings, 81 George street
Miss (late of Ruthrieston) 29 Castle-st.
Miss, of Ord, 3 Skene terrace
Miss, dress and bonnet maker, 16
GuestrowMisses, 1 Blackfriars street
M' Kiddie, James, tailor, 30 East North-st.
M'Killiam, B. and W., confectioners to the
Queen, 54 Broad street
Basil (of B. and W. M'Killiam) 6
North Broadford
Robert, confectioner, 59 Union street, h.
Viewton place, Spittal
William (of B. and W. M'Killiam) 2
LongacreJohn, watch, clock, and nautical instru-
ment maker, 53 Marischal-st.
M'Kinlay, Robert, tea and coffee meichant,
St. Nicholas street, h. 55 John-st.
M-Kinnon, Donald, spirit dealer, 20 Cor-rection wynd
John, coach painter, 27 Union rowLachlan, advocate ; offices, Spring
Garden Iron Works, and 37 Broadstreet, h. 19 Albert street
...... Lachlan, jun., advocate, stock and share
broker ; office, 83 Union street, h.
106 Crown street
William, merchant, 19 Albert street
William, and Co., iron merchants,
founders, and bone manure manufac-turers ; foundry and bone mill, 20Spring Garden
Miss, 121 Crown street
M'Kirdy, John, watch and clockmaker, 28Woolmanhill
M'Lachlan, John, coal and ship broker andshipowner, 1, li, 3 James street
and Brechin, painters, 40 George-st.
Miss, dressmaker, 53 GreenM'Lagan, Mrs, 3 Rose street
Miss, 55 Victoria street west
M'Laren, James, (late Collector of Inland
Revenue) 53 Schoolhill
John, commission merchant,25 Gallow-gate, h. 7 Deemount
William, M.D., 53 Schoolhill
M'Laverty, Chas., broker, 25 Lodge walk
M'Lean, Alexander, house agent, M'Lean'scourt, 50 Gallowgate
G. Gordon, M.D., professor of Oriental
languages, Marischal College, h. 144King street
James, shipmaster, 66 Virginia street
John, clerk (Harbour office) 50 Gal-
lowgateJohn, clerk (Blaikie Brothers) 67 Com-
merce street
John, plasterer, M'Lean's court, 50Gallowgate
Thomas, baker, 7, h. 9 Dee street
William, audit clerk, G. N. of Scotland
Railway Co., h. 59 Spittal
Mrs, grocer, 11 Bon-accord lane
Mrs, 8 John street
Miss, teacher, 1 Charles street
M'Leay, Alex., spirit dealer, 17 Justice-st.
M'Lellan, John (cutter, J. Moir & Co.) h.
122 Chapel street
M'Lennan, Miss, dressmaker, 99 George-st.
M'Leod, Colin, and Son, tinsmiths, 52 East
North street
Murdoch, inn and lodgings, 79 Wind-millbrae
John, and Co., watch and clockmakers,
9 Schoolhill
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 133
M'Leod, Robert, tinsmith, 10 East North-st.
Simon, grocer and spirit dealer, 11
Weigh-house square
William, tailor, 5 Huxter row, h.
Rosefield
Mrs Alexander, grocer, 33 Summer-laneMiss, milliner and dressmaker, 24 Dee
street
M'Millan, Rev. Samuel, 13 Rosemount place
Mrs, 46 Regent quayM'Naughton, James, engineer (Richards &
Co.) 83 Skene square
M'Neil, John, manager (Union Cotton Mills)
87 College street
M'Nie, Mrs, lodgings, 34 Union terrace
M'Phail, Rev. James C. (Free East Church)9 Carden place
Mrs Donald, Bank street, Ferryhill
M'Phee, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 27,A. 21 Shiprow
Mrs. provision seller, 38 Lodge WalkM'Pherson, Alexander, baker, 65, h. 63 Green
Alexander, broker, 82 West North st.
Andrew, and Son, ironmongers andblacksmiths, 51 Market gallery
Captain Duncan, late of the 52d foot,
30 Victoria street west..... J. mail guard, Leffen's, Adelphi
James, manager (Gilcomston Comb Ma-nufactory) h. 58 Catherine st.
James, stabler, 26 West North st.
John, Comb manufacturer, Steps of Gil-
comston, h. Ann place, Back Stocket
road
John, provision merchant and carter, 81
West North st.
William, bookseller and wholesale sta-
tioner, 59, h. 91 Broad street
William, spirit^dealer and snuff-box
maker, 10 Windy wyndM'Quarrie, John, tailor and clothier, 1 Cor-
rection wynd, h. 47 Ann street
M'Queen, William, late of the Coast Guard76 Park st.
Miss, 38 Un ;on terrace
M'Rae, John, distiller (Reid, Smith & Co.)
Holburn st.
M'Robbie, Charles, spirit dealer, 61 St. An-drew st.
George, feuar, 123 CausewayendJames, flesher, 17# George st.
John, 139 GallowgateM'Taggart, Donald, coal broker and commis-
sion agent, 13 Regent Quay, h. 89Wales street
Rev. David, D.D. (Greyfriars Church)North Lodge
Macaldowie, John, clerk (Willm. Gordon, 5
K.ing street) h. 23 Constitution-st.
Macaldowie, Peter, brushmaker, 14 St. Ni-
cholas street, /*. above
Robert, clerk, 41 Dee street
Mrs, 81 Hutcheon street
Macallan, David, late upholsterer, Straw-
berrybankMrs, 84 Union street
Macarthie, James, boatman, ^Customs), 13
York street
Macbeth, J. and S., wholesale and retail fur-
nishing ironmongers, 44 Union street
Macdonald, John, bookseller, 16 Crown street,
h. 25 Bon-accord street
William, baker, 41 Park street
Mrs, 60 Bon-accord street
Macgillivray, Misses, boarding school, 50Union place
Machray, Alex., superintendent (House of
Refuge), 45 GuestrowIsaac, & Co., wine and spirit merchants,
10 Adelphi
Croall, and Co., office, 65 Union street
Isaac, mail-contractor, 65 Union street,
k. Torry farm
John A., 20 West street
Mrs, 4 St. Mary's place, Crown street
Miss, 117 George street
Mackay, David M., druggist, 1 Exchequerrow, h. 3 above shop
Duncan, machine-maker, 17 Hutcheonstreet
J. & W„ commission merchants, 61 St.
Nicholas street
George C, clerk, 2 Constitution street
James T., and Co., working silver-
smiths, jewellers andopticians, 30 St.
Nicholas street, A. 19 Ferryhill place
Roderick, feuar, h. 39 North Broadford
, William, millwright & machine-maker,112 John street, h. Kingsland place
Mrs, provision 6hop, 23 Huntly street
Mrs, provision merchant, 241 Georgestreet
Misses, boarding school, 28 Union-ter.
Mackie, Alexander, Mackie place
Alex., shipmaster (Florence) 11 Canalterrace
George, boot & shoemaker, 99 Georgestreet, h. 34 Harriet street
George, coachman, 41 Bon-accord-st.
John, blockmaker (W. Hood and Co.)17 St. Clement street
Peter, dealer in porter and ales, 5
Littlejohn street, h. 15 College
bounds, Old Aberdeen...... Mrs, lodgings, 19 Marischal street
Mrs, 13 Charles street
Mrs, 5 Mitchell place
Mrs, 2 Canal street, MounthoolyR
134 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Maclean, James, druggist, 43 Castle street
Samuel, bookseller & stationer, 8 Unionstreet, h. 8 John street
Maclure, Robert, LL.D., professor of huma-nity, Mar. College, h. Rubislaw-ter.
Maconochie, Robert, clerk (Inland RevenueStamps and Taxes) 36 Skene square
William, book-keeper, Union Cotton Mill
CompanyMacrobin, Dr., professor of medicine, Maris-
chal College, h. Migvie house, NorthSilver street
Macguire, James, tailor and cloth merchant,
49 Queen street
Edward, 23 Lodge walk
Mail and General Coach Offices, 65 Union st.
Main, David, shipmaster (Mary) 44 York st.
David, shipmaster, South College street
Mrs, lodgings, 17 Prince Regent street
Mair, Robert, engineer, Spring Garden Works,
h. 4 North Broadford
..... Mrs Wm., lodgings, 31 Victoria st. west
Mrs, 5 Mount street
Maitland, George, agent for Blackie and Son,
publishers, Glasgow; John O' Groat
Journal, Elgin Courant, and Scottish
Guardian Newspapers, 40 Broad St.,
h. 255 George street
George, Garvock wynd...... John, 23 Union place
Joseph, warehouseman, 5 Nelson street
Robert (of J. Maitland & Co.) Garvock
wyndWilliam, accountant, 83 Union street
h. Bloomfield, Holburn place
Miss, 1 St. Clement street
Malcolm, William, chainmaker, 89 WestNorth street
...... Miss, 3 Thistle street west
Mann, Geo., merchant tailor, 7 and 9 Nether-
kirkgate, k. 18 Mary well st.
James, spirit dealer, 18 Netherkirkgate,
h. Charles street
John, shipmaster (Lord Seaton) 6 Ha-
nover st.
Manuelle, A. & F. stone merchants, Blaikie's
quay
Manuel, J.& J. manufacturers of soda water,
lemonade, &c. 6 Upperkirkgate, h. 4
George st.
Maritime Passengers Assurance Company ;
John Sheed, agent, 44 Marischal-st.
Mariners' General Life Assurance Co. ; Geo.
Allan, advocate, agent, 1 Marisl.-st.
Marquis, George, Accountant, 147 Union st.
h. 16 Albyn place
Marr, Geo. (of Marr & Milne) 72 Wales st.
George, hairdresser, 43 Quayand Milne, fleshers (successors to James
Williamson) 10, 11 & 12 Market-hall
Marr, John, music-seller & piano-forte-maker
to the Queen, 218 Union street, h.
above saloon
...... John, 1 Gordon street
March, J. clockmaker, 13 Hutcheon street
Marchant, Alexander, house carpenter and
cabinet maker, 32 St. Andrew street;
workshop, Charlotte street
Miss, dressmaker, 32 St Andrew street
Marsh, James, shipmaster (Caroline) 15 Rose-
mount place
Marshall, Alexander, plumber, 5 Charlotte st.
David, late painter, 13 Diamond street
John G.j tea, wine and spirit merchant,
160 George-st., h. 31 Charlotte-st.
John, 61 Union street
John, clerk, 7i. 8 Rosemount place
Robert, painter, house decorator and
glazier to H.R.H. the Duchess of
Kent, 28 Diamond street, k. 42 Unionterrace
W. & J., haberdashers and silk-mercers,
81 Union-st., h. 43 Bon-accord-st.
Marshall, Mrs W., 54 St. Nicholas st.
Martin, Alexander, 1 Constitution street
Alexander, agent, 4 Carmelite street
h. 69 Crown street
George, (Hugh Gordon & Co.) h. 48Gerrard street
George, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer,
3, h. 14 North Broadford
Gilbert, hairdresser, 53 Upperkirkgate,
h. 39 LongacreJames and William, fleshers, 50, 51,
and 52, New-market, h. 6 Spring-" bank terrace
John, 6 Springbank terrace
Robert, (William Russel, 19 Broad-st.)
h. 1 Forbes street
Samuel, 1 Catherine street
Samuel, hat manufacturer, 34 Union-st.
h. 125 Crown street
William, slater, 220 George street
Mrs, 15 Whitehouse street
Mrs, provision seller, 29J Park street
Mrs, 12 Castle street
Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 14
North Broadford
Massie, Jas., stoneware merchant, 32 Georgestreet
James, tailor,.2 Flourmillbrae
Marianus, advocate, 153 Union street,
h. 8 Wellington place
Rev. John, chaplain Royal Infirmary,
6 Rosemount place
Peter, boot and shoemaker, 33 Upper-kirkgate
Mrs, 6 Rosemount place
Mrs, teacher, 1 Charles street
Mrs, lodgings, 103 George street
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 135
Massie, Misses, dressmakers and milliners,
162 Union street
Masson, Alexander, mate (Earl of Aberdeensteamer) Sugarhouse lane
, Alexander, auctioneer and appraiser,
office, 12 St. Nicholas street, h. 49Upperkirkgate
Andrew, accountant, 4 Queen street
George, printer, 6 Broad street
George, eating house, 7 Park street
John, grocer and spirit dealer, 93Causcwayend, h. 17 North Broadford
Thomas, flesher, 38 Market, A/60 St.
Nicholas street
William (A. Carr & Co.) h. 6 Rose-
mount terrace
William, tea, wine, and spirit mer-chant (Golden Tea Pot) 112, h. 92George street
Mrs George, dealer in old clothes, 25East North street
Miss A., straw-bonnet maker, milliner
and dressmaker, 4 Queen street
Mather, John, commission agent, 19 Adelphi
court, h. Fonthill place
William, spirit dealer, and ginger beer
manufacturer, 187 West North-st.
Mathers, James, plumber, 13J Dee street
Matthew, Alexander C, surgeon, 3 Canal
terrace
Alex, manager, Abdn. Sea Insurance
Company, 57 h. 24 Marischal street
Alexander, mortice machine-maker 16
Upper DenburnJames, mason, 44 Chapel street
John, late baker, 20 Prince Regent-st.-
John, merchant, 1 Carmelite street, h.
81 Skene square
Mrs Robert, 11 Waverley place
Miss, dressmaker, 44 Chapel street
Matthews, James (of M'Kenzie & Matthews)h. Rubislaw terrace
William, Polmuir
.... William, grocer, 26 North Broadford
Mathieson, Isaac, wholesale & retail bonnet,
shawl and dress warehouse, 33, h, 137
Union street
Robt,, shipmaster (Theba) Hanover lane
Thomas, officer of Inland Revenue,Cooperston buildings
... Mrs, 57 Huntly street
Mrs, dressmaker and milliner, 20 St.
Nicholas street
....*. Mrs Peter, 22 Lower DenburnMiss, modeller of leather & wax flowers,
20 St. Nicholas street
Miss, dressmaker, 84 Union street
Miss, provision dealer, 77 GreenMathieson's clock and millinery rooms, 137
Union-st. ; Miss Roy, superintendent,
h. 137 Union street
Maurice, Alex., shipmaster, 7 Canal terrace
Maver, David, teacher (Bon-accord Juvenile
School) 6 Mar^well street
George, farmer, Ruthrieston
Jas., jobbing gardener, Cooperston rowJohn, slater, 196 GallowgateWilliam, flesher, 168J Gallowgate, /*.
Exchequer place
William, vintner, 20 Skene terrace
Miss, lodgings, 64 Union street
Mearns, Daniel, shipmaster (Earl of Abdn.steamer) 2 Yeats lane
James, 6 Baltic street
John, clerk (Stewart and Chivas) k. 25Huntly street
Robert, builder, 53 Bon-accord street
William, plasterer, 24 Blackfriars-st.
Mrs, lodgings, 53 Bon-accord street
Miss, Chapel court, 61 GallowgateMechanics' Newsroom, 17 Market street
Medd, Miss, teacher of singing & piano-forte,
84 Union street
Medical Hall, Wellington place, near the FreeChurch College
MefTet, John, gardener, Outseats, PitmuxtonMeffet, Mrs George, haberdasher, 204 Gal-
lowgate,
Mein, James, surgeon-dentist, 229 Union-st.
Mellis, Alexander, Dean of Guild's officer,
and inspector of measures ; office,
Town house and Lodge walk, h. 12
Constitution street
Thomas, spirit dealer, 235 George-st.
Melville, Eliezer (of T. Melville and Sons)
h, 9 Bon-accord square
Thomas, sen., Melville's court, 106
GallowgateThomas, jun., ironmonger (of T. Mel-
ville and Sons) h. 5 Carden place
Thomas and Sons, iron merchants,
wholesale ironmongers, plane, lock,
and hinge manufacturers, 106 and108 Gallowgate
William, ironmonger, 106 Gallowgate,h. 4 Springbank terrace
Melvin, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 4,
h. 12 Skene square...... David, haircutter, 12Huxterrow...... George, boot and shoemaker, 16 and 18
George street, h. 30 Silver street
James, musician, Red Lion court,
GuestrowJohn (of Laing and Melvin) 10 Carden
place
Mrs James, lodgings, 59 Dee street
Mrs, lodgings, 17 St. Andrew street
• Miss, 41 Belmont street
136 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Mennie, Alexander, merchant, 46 Upper-kirkgate, h, 85 Hutcheon street
Miss, 49 Bon-accord street
Menzies, John, leather merchant, 5 Wool-manhill, h. 33 Maberly street
, Thomas, printer and stationer, 42 and52 Castle street, h. corner of Deestreet, top of Windmillbrae
...... Christian, sick nurse, 48 WoolmanhillMercer, Hay, watch and clockmaker, 27
West North street
Merchant, Alexander, Railway Hotel, foot
of Crown street
Isaac, gardener, 6 Rosemount place
Isaac, shipmaster, (Maid of Judah) 161
Skene street west
...... Seamen's Office, 28 Regent quayMrs, sen. and jun., 13 Chronicle lane
Merson, John, writer (A. & A.) 75 Union-st.
Mess, Jonathan, corn merchant; Flourmill
granary, 22 Commerce street, h. 10
Broadford place
Meston, Alexander, sen., Viewmount Cot-
tage, Holburn place
Alexander, advocate, 56 Castle street,
h. Viewmount Cottage, Holburn place
Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer,
Hardgate, near Strawberrybank
James, grocer, 6 East North street
James, accountant, office, 97 Union-st.
h. 9 Victoria street west
Joseph, wholesale spirit merchant,
porter, ale, and ginger beer, 72Shuttle lane, h. 5 East North-st.
Mrs T., 15 Whitehouse street
Methuen, James, cooper and fish curer,
Canal terrace
Mecklenburg Vice-Consul, W. L. Thomson,21 Quay
Michie, George, cooper, 7 Barnett's close
James, stabler, 13 Harriet street
John, tinsmith, 68, h. 73 Windmillbrae
Mrs, poultry shop, 73 Windmillbrae
Midgley, Geo., confectioner, 45 Woolmanhill
Middleton, James, grocer, tea, wine, and
spirit dealer, 46, h. 44 Summer-st.
Jas., mealseller, 31 North-st,, h, above
. James, 73 Wales street
John, porter to General Dispensary, 34
UpperkirkgateJohn, cabinetmaker, 99 George street,
h. 28 St. Andrew street
Joseph, provision merchant, 118 Gallow-
gate
Peter, tailor, 63 GreenRobert, builder, 24 Union row, A, 42
Victoria street west
...... Samuel, teller (Aberdeen Bank) AshCottage, 13 Skene row
Middleton, William, upholsterer, Gowanbrae,Causewayend
Mrs, 3 Springbank placeMiss, Braehead, GilcomstonMiss, dressmaker, 19 Huntly street
Miss, dressmaker, 19 North BroadfordMilitary Hospital, Castlehill
Mill of Buchanstone Warehouse, 70 Broad-st.of Cults Warehouse, 52 Queen street
of Tarty Warehouse, 4 Mealmarket-st. ;•
Robert Brown, managerMillar, John, clerk (J. & P. C.) h. Old Abdn.
Mrs, lodgings, 130 Union street
Miller, Benjamin, dealer in hardware andsoft goods, 38 New market gallery
David, architect and civil engineer, 25Bon-accord street
George, jun., rope and twine manufac-turer, 40, h. 42 Park street
George, coachman, 2 Martin's lane
John, and Co., manufacturing chemists,Sandilands chemical work, Links
;
office in town, Crown court, 41^Union street
John (of John Miller and Co.) h. 135King street
Rev. J. D., 10 Bon-accord terrace
Wm. M., and Co., hatters, 69 Union-st.
Mrs, lodgings, 1 Prospect terrace
Mrs, 17 Albyn place
Miss, dressmaker, 38 Union terrace
Miss, Elizabeth, broker, 55 WoolmanhillMilne, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 27
Marischal street, h. 264 George-st.[
Alexander, manufacturer, 39 Queen-st.A. and R., booksellers, 9 Union build-
ings, h. 41 Dee street
Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 6%George-st., h. 64 Union-st.
Alexander, of Pittrichie, 14 Young-st.,
h. Pittrichie House, UdnyAlexander D., (Rubislaw Bleachfield)
h. 37 Victoria street westAlexander, accountant, 72 Wales-st.
Andrew, grocer and shoemaker, 19 and23 St. Clement street
Cruden & Co., manufacturers of threads,
shoe threads, and linens, Spring-gar.den, Windmillbrae, and Gordon'sMills
...... Charles, manager's assistant (AberdeenRailway Co.) 30 Thistle street
Chas. W., timber merchant, 17 Schoolhill
Rev. David (Gilcomston Church) 2 i
Mackie place
David, wright, 4 Martin's lane
Francis, Marycuker post, h. 5 St.j
Andrew street
...... George, tailor, 61 Park street
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 137
Milne, George, auctioneer and appraiser, 11
Upperkirkgate, h. 46 Broad street
George, grocer, tea and spirit dealei,
76 St. Andrew street
George, and Co., timber merchants, Vic-
toria Dock Sawmills
George, furniture dealer, 1 WoolmanbillGeorge, clerk (Milne, Cruden and Co.)
30 Thistle street
George, shipmaster (Sarah) 3 Church-st.
George, spirit dealer, 49 Frederick st.
James P., clerk (Advocates' Library)
James, boot and shoemaker, Holburn-p'.
Captain James, Holburn street
James, 11 Trinity street
James, shore porter and sedan chairman,
Summerfield GardensJames, vintner, Wellington road
James, millwright, 12 Jopp's lane
James, Mill of Buchanstone Meal andBarley Warehouse, 79 Broad street
James, flesher, 79 Queen street
James (Angus Fraser & Co.) 72, h.
74 Union street
James, hoise-shoer, Flourmillbrae, h. 24George street
James, 22 Shoe lane
James (of George Milne and Co.) 152Crown street
James, coach builder, 72, h. 62 Loch-st.
James, grocer and provision dealer, 53West North street, & 39 Littlejohn
st., h 38 Littlejohn street
John B. (of W. Milne and Son) 3 EastCraibstone street
, John, secretary (Leith & Clyde Shipping
Co.) h. 55 Shiprow..... John, wholesale confectioner and general
merchant, 21 Gallowgate, h. 2 Altord
place
, John, messenger (Aberdeen Town and
County Bank) 10 Green...... John, clerk of Police, 50 St. Nicholas
street, h. 2 Windsor place, 21 Vic-
toria street west
John D., sen. & jun., advocates, 129Union street
John D., sen. (of J. D. M., sen and
jun.) 40 Skene terrace
John D., jun. (of J. D. M., sen. and jun.)
4 Carden place
John, overseer (Broadford Works) h.
202 George street
....Low & Co., manufacturers and woollen
drapers, 127 Union street
,and Marshall, grocers, tea, wine, and
spirit dealers, 24 St. Nicholas street,
h. Skene street
Robert, shipmaster, 19 Prince Regent-st.
Milne, Robert, civil engineer, secretary to theGreat North of Scotland Railway,and land surveyor, 177 Union street,
h. 148 Crown street
Robert, brewer, 29 Mealmarket street,
h. 66 West North street
Robert, tailor and clothier, Market Gal-lery, h. 41 Dee street
Thos., nurseryman and florist, SunnysideThomas, writer, 36 Union 6treet
William, writer, 245 Union street, h.
37 Victoria street westWilliam (of Marr & Milne) 16 Consti-
tution street
, William, bootmaker, 17, k. 19 Shiprow, William, contractor, Bridge of Dee
William, late boot and shoemaker, 11
Schoolhill
William, lat»> painter, 12 Canal-st.
William, and Son, grocers, tea, wine,and merchants, 209 Union street
William, commission agent, 61 St.
Nicholas street, h. 34> Chapel street
William, clerk (City Tax Office) h. 10East Green
William, mealseller, 67 West North-st.
William, overseer (Allardyce's Pro-vision Works) h. Dee Village
William S., clerk, Dee Village
William, grocer, 46 Queen street
William, tea, wine, and provision mer-chant, 43 Skene square, A. 13 Sugar-house lane
Mrs Captain, 51 Chapel street
Mrs David, 26^ St. Andrew st/eet
Mrs G., 55 Shiprow..... Mr3 Robert, stay and bonnet, boot and
shoe warehouse, 35 Union street, h.
Exchange court
Mrs, provision merchant, 61 Loch street
Mrs, spirit dealer, 3 LongacreMrs, lodgings, 3 Queen street
Mrs Dr, 2 Mitchell placeMrs, midwife, 5 Short loanings
Mrs, 7 Black's buildings
Mrs, 210 King street
..... Mrs Captain Jas., lodgings, 30 Dee-st.
Mrs, stabler and innkeeper, 23 Harriet
street
Mrs, lodgings, 64 Union street
Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 16
Commerce street
Misses, white seamstresses, 12 Canal-st.
..... Miss, earthenware dealer, 78 Queen-st.Miss, lodgings, 196 George street
Miss Catherine, 6 Garvock street
Miss, superintendent (Female Schoolof Industry) 63 Guestrow
Miss, dressmaker, 48 Loch street
s
133 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Milne, Miss, dressmaker & milliner, 14 Thistle
street
Milward, Captain T. W. (Royal Artillery)
7 Spring-bank terrace
Minty, James, assistant inspector of police,
7 Seamount place
Mrs, 7 Seamount place
Mitchell, Alexander (Mitchell and Cay) 2
Gilcomston brae
Alexander, bird and animal stuffer
—
Museum, 31 Marischal street
and Cay, house carpenters, Spa street
Charles, late merchant, 41 Guestrow
Charles (teller, T. and C. B.) h. 20 Re-
gent quayDaniel, machine-maker, 37 Park street
David, advocate, agent for Manchester
Fire and Pelican Life Assurance
Companies, 12 Adelphi court, h.
Diamond Cottage, Holburn place
David, blacksmith, 1 Castle lane, h. 70
Commerce street
David (office porter, Leith and Clyde
Shipping Co.) h. 10 James street
George M., spirit dealer, 2 Schoolhill,
h. 3 George street
George and Co., painters, glaziers, and
paper hangers, 42 Woolmanhiil, h.
39 Union terrace
Henry (agent for W. M'Kenzie, pub-
lisher, Glasgow) 8 Gallowgate
James, marine outfitter, 41 Quay, h. 9
GuestrowJames, baker, 41 Schoolhill
James (of J. and M.) United Cottage,
Holburn place
James, broker, 21 Lodge walk
John, builder (of Mitchell and Ross) 4
Little Chapel street
John, linen manufacturer, 51 Castle
street, h. 6 Castle brae
Rev. John (Holburn Church) 51 Chapel
street
Robert, manager Leith and Clyde Ship-
ping Co., h. 20 Regent quay
Robert, boot and shoemaker, 65 Com-merce street
Robert, lock and hinge maker, Beattie's
court, 102 Gallowgate, h. 155 Gal-
lowgateThomas, engineer (Blaikie Brothers)
Footdee
Rev. William L. (Free Holburn Church)
139 Skene street
William, mason, 22 Rose street
William, shipmaster, 40 Regent quayWilliam, wright (A Rennie) 50, h. 61
Commerce street,
£..... William, bookseller, ornamental sta-
tioner and printseller, 55 Union-st,,
h. 20 Spittal
Mitchell, William, post-master, 5 Market-st.
William, teacher (Boys' Hospital) 19
UpperkirkgateMrs, cab station (Geo. Pirie, manager)
74J John street
Mrs, midwife, 65 Chapel street
Mrs, midwife, 37 Wales street
Mrs, lodgings, 21 Summer street
Mrs, pattern printing establishment, 8
St. Nicholas street
Mrs Major, of Ashgrove, 35 Belmontstreet
Mrs John, agent for Morrison's medi-cines, 74 Broad street
Miss, 1 Chapel street
Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 65Chapel street
Mofftit, James, manager at Schoolhill stables,
8 Schoolhill, h. 10
William, shipmaster (Clarinda) 43 Vic-
toria street westMoir, B. (of J. Moir & Son) 36 Marischal-st.
...... George, house carpenter, 7 Carmelite
lane, h. 27 Marywell street
James, foreman (Catto, Thomson, and
Co.) h. 19 York street
James, surgeon, 40 Union place
James (James Moir and Co.) 51 Vic-
toria street west
James, tea and grocery warehouse, 33Schoolhill, h. 7 Donald :
s court
James and Co., clothiers and tailors,
185 Union street
John, messenger-at-arms, and collector
of outstanding debts, 10 Huxter row,
h. 5 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill
John, wood merchant, h. 5 Nelson street
John, grocer, tea, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 41 GreenJohn and Son, preservers of all kinds of
animal and vegetable food in a fresh
state, 56 Virginia street
and Brown, wine merchants, 23 Adelphi
Robert, wine merchant, 23 Adelphi, h.
Teignmouth, DevonshireWilliam, advocate (Jopp and Shand)
31 Gallowgate. h. 36 Bon-accord-st.
William, clerk (A. H. and Son) A. ifMartin's lane
William, collector (G. L. Co.) h. 41
Huntly street
William, tailor, 85 Chapel street
William, shore-porter, Cruden's court,
22 Broad street
, Mrs, 1 Skene place
Mrs, register office for servants, 5Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 139
Moir, Mrs Wm. (late of Park) 254 Union-st.Mrs, 5 Skene rowMiss, dressmaker, 27 Marywell street
Miss, 55 GallowgateMisses, dressmakers, 40 Chapel street
Mollison, John, baker, Wellington placeJohn, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 26
Virginia street
John, 130, Union street
William, clerk (N. of Scot. E.L. Co.) 76Broad street
William, teacher, Mechanics' Institution,
h. 62 Gordon street
...... William, grocer and spirit dealer, 140Skene street
Miss, teacher, 59 Virginia street, h. 24James street
Miss Margaret, spirit dealer, 16, h. 24James street
Monro, John, MorningfieldMrs, lodgings, 38 Chapel street
Mrs, late of Huntly, 61 Dee street
Montgomery, Alexander, 10 Sugarhouse lane
Francis, auctioneer and manager of the
Aberdeen Equitable Loan Company,27 Gallowgate, k. 35 Victoria-st.-west
James, spirit dealer, 137 King street
Moor, William, carter, 47 Jack's brae
More, Mrs, of Raeden, h. 36 Schoolhill
Miss, 150 Crown street
Morgan, Alexander, hairdresser, 36, h. 34Windmillbrae
James, foreman shipwright (A. Hall andSons) 67 Waterloo street
James, manager, Spring garden, h. 14North Broadford
James, hairdresser, 9 Skene street
John, shipowner, 8 Yeats lane
Patrick, Rosie Cottage, MaybankWilliam, hairdresser, 35 WoolmanhillWilliam, spirit dealer, 58 Skene street
Mrs John, lodgings, 21 North Silver st.
Morice, Alexander, game dealer and provi-
sion merchant, 7 Farrier lane
...... D. R., advocate, 34 Marischal street, h.
Tullos, NiggMrs Alexander, 4 West Craibstone st.
Mrs Robert, 10 Bon-accord squareMrs Isabella, 193 Union street
Morison, Alexander, pilot master, New Pier
Alex., shipmaster (Aurora) 15 Constitu-
tion street
Alexander, silk mercer & linen draper,
1 19 Union st., A. 11 Union buildings
Alexander, shipmaster, 91 Wales street
Alexander, late shipmaster, 13 Prince
Regent street
David, late woollen draper, 57 Victoria
street west
Morison, George, shoemaker, 10 Gordon-st.
Geo. M.D., 15 Constitution street
Geo., passenger superintendent (A. R.C.)5 Constitution street
George, leather merchant, 37 Upper-kirkgate, h. 202 George street
George, brushmaker, 37§ George street" James, superintendent (Markets) h. 19
Fish rowJames, gardener, Drywell park, Loan-
headJames, clerk, 13 Prince Regent street
John, 1 St. Mary's place
John, accountant, (City of GlasgowBank) 15 Constitution street
Joseph, tailor, 1 Virginia street
Robert, manager, (A. & G. Paterson)
k. 23 Marywell street
Peter, manager (Aberdeen Lime Co.,
Inches) 157 Crown street
William & Walter, butchers, 12 Black's
buildings
William, 85 Skene squareMrs John, 15 Constitution street
Mrs William, 11 Union buildings
, Mrs, 54 Chapel street
Miss, lodgings, 53 Huntly street
Morren, William, chemist (P. Williamson)Dee village
Miss, 29 Dee street
Morrice, Alexander, ironfounder (W. M'Kin-non and Co.) 10 Albyn place
Miss, dressmaker, 8 Crooked lane
Morrison, A. D. , coal agent, 29 Thistle street
James, baker, 6, h. 7 ShiprowMortimer, Peter, 55 Dee street
Robt,, iron merchant, 12 St. Paul street,
and Ironmonger's court, 14 Upper-kirkgate, h. Rubislaw terrace
William, hosier and girth manufacturer,
1 1 St Nicholas street
Mowatt, Alexander, stoneware merchant, 3
Blackfriars street
Alexander, proprietor of the baths, Sea-
beach & 10 Regent quay, h. 4 Black-
friars street
James, tailor and clothier, 37 St. Nicho-las street, renovator of gentlemen's
wearing apparel, 8, h. 7 Flourmillbrae
James, gardener, 57 Huntly street
John D., and Co., fishmongers, 6 Base-ment floor, New market, h. 66 Vir-
ginia street
Magnus, shipmaster (Smithfield) 29 Fre-
derick street
William, writer, 22 Adelphi, h, 117
George street
William, outfitting warehouse, 82 Ship-
row
140 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Mowatt, Mrs, 21 School hill
Muil, Francis, baker, 153, h. 155 George st.
Mrs John, h. 41 Schoolhill
Muir, John, agent for the Aberdeen and HullSteamers and North of Scotland
Steam Navigation Co., 49 Marischal
street, h. 22 Victoria street west
Mullett, Mrs, commercial lodgings, 22 Broadstreet
Munro, David (of J. & D.Munro) h. 32 Unionterrace
...... Donald, house carpenter, 171 Gallowgate
James, shipmaster (John Knox) 39 Con-stitution street
James and David, boot and shoemakers,
48 Upporkirkgate
...... John, late inspector of taxes, 20 Unionterrace
Joseph, grieve, Broomhill, PitmuxtonMajor George, staff-officer of pensioners,
15 Dee street
Kenneth, baker, 66, h. 68 George street
Robert, artist, 72 Dee street
Roderick, shoemaker, 6J Canal terrace
Mrs, lodgings, 116 George street
Murdoch, Alexander, bookseller and book-
binder, 36 St. Nicholas street, h. 3Ross's court, Upperkirkgate
William, cabinetmaker, 15 Denburnterrace
Murray, Alexander, cattle dealer and cattle
agent, 100 West Hutcheon street
Andw., advocate (Murray and M'Com-bie) 44 Skene terrace
Andrew Geddes, commercial traveller
(Aberdeen Lime Co.) 4 Millburn-st.
and Garden, advocates, 50 Schoolhill
and M'Combie, advocates, 103 Union-st.
and Morison, managers (Abdn. LimeCo.) Provost Blaikie's quay, Inches
...... Geo.,iin plate worker, 33, h. 31 Chapel
street
George, builder, 63 Park street
Isaac, tailor, 22 ShiprowJames, advocate, 48, h. 50 Schoolhill
James clerk (Farquhar and Gill) 278George street
James, spirit dealer, 62, h. 74 GreenJames A., clerk, City Tax Office, h. 7
Little Belmont street
Rev. John (Free North Church) 69Dee street
John, and Son, tobacconists, tea andspirit dealers, 15 Upperkirkgate, h.
11 North Broad ford
J. stoneware mercht., 57 WindmillbraeJohn, general agent, 73 Netherkirkgate
John, cabinetmaker, 70 Green...... John, shoemaker, 11 Longacre
Murray, John, boot & shoemaker, and funeral
waiter, 15 CausewayendPeter, broker, 40 East North street
Peter, provision mercht., 282 George st.
William, manager (Aberdeen LimeCo.) ; office, 2 Limesheds, Inches,
h. 10 Springbank terrace
William, builder, 52 Chapel street
William, tailor, 57 John street
William, jun., flesher, 39 New market,
h. Loanhead, GilcomstonWilliam (J. Duguid and Co.) 8 Little
Chapel street
Willm., shipmaster, 10 St. Clement-st.
William R., manager, carpet depart-
ment (A. H. & S.) h. 2 Marineplace, Ferryhill
Mrs, 27 Thistle street westMrs, 1 Holburn street
Mrs, lodgings, 7 Little Belmont street
May, provision seller, 42 St. Andrew-st.
Mustard, Robert, tailor and clothier, 145George street, h. 55 John-st.
Mutch, George, spirit dealer, 21 Windy-wyndJames, grocer, 20 East North street
Peter, spirit dealer, 49 East North-st.
Mutual Accumulation Society ; A. Duthie,
advocate, 123J Union street, agent
Napier, Alexander, clerk (Milne, Cruden,and Co.) h. 34 North Broadford
National Bank of Scotland's Branch, 42Castle street
National Fire and Life Assurance Company;
Allardyce and Jopp, agents, 13 Mar-ket street
Naughton, Captain William, 27 Victoria
street west
Neil, Mrs, vintner, 44 QuayMrs Joseph, 39 Victoria street west
Neish, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 11
Dee street
Nelson, Daniel, feuar, Holburn street
Ness, Robert, coach builder and harness
maker, 7, h. 13 Union rowNetherlands Vice Consul, Arthur Thomson
;
office, Bank of Scotland court, Castle
street
Newburgh Commercial Co., John Jamieson,56 Marischal street, manager
Newcastle Steam Co., 47 Marischal street,
Nisbet and Robertson, managersNewson, Jonathan, Mill street
Newton, John, shipmaster (Elswick tug) 28Wellington street
Nichol, Francis Hay, surgeon, 18 Goldensquare
Nicol, Alexander, (A. and W. Nicol) h. Sea-
ton Farm Old Aberdeen
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 141
Nicol, A. & W., ship and insurance brokers,
60 Marischal street
Alexander, lime meter, 23 James street
Alexander, cooper, Barnett's close
George, overseer (W. Routledge andSon) 219 Gallowgate, h. 56 Cause-wayend
George (A. Cowie and Co.) 39 Mari-schal street
George, shoemaker, 18 Virginia street
G. J., M.D., 17 Belmont street
James, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Johnstreet
James, bulker, Harbour Office, k. 2Shorebrae
James (late of Edinburgh) Holburnplace
John, rope manufacturer, Spa street
...... John, merchant tailor, 126 Union-st.,
k. 21J Union terrace
John, teacher (Davidson's School) 10
York street
Joseph, baker and confectioner, 10
Exchequer row, h. 23 Broad street
Whinton, ropemaker, Farquhar place,
Gallowgate...... William, night patrol, 128 Chapel-st.
Miss M., milliner and dressmaker, 8£George street
Miss M., straw-hat maker, 23 George-stMrs, vintner, 18 Wellington street
Mrs John, Scott's court, 25 Regent quayMrs John, merchant, 20 Shiprow, h. 25
Regent quayNicoll, David, and Co., fleshers, 3 Basement
floor, New market, h. 4 MounthoolyJohn, turner, 19 Seamount place
Nicolson, Alexander, blacksmith 183 WestNorth street, h. 2 Catherine street
George, water taxman, 27 Maryweli-st.
George, shipmaster (Happy Return) 1
Bannermill street
and Simpson, coal brokers, 11 J Regentquay
William, (Nicolson and Simpson) 27Marywell street
Mrs B., (of Glenbervie), 26 Bon-accordterrace
Mrs James, 59 Marischal street
Misses, of Glenbervie, 26 Bon-accordterrace
Niddry, Charles, feuar, 64 Hutcheon street
William, artist, 24 Frederick street
Nisbet and Son, soapmakers, 94 Loch street,
h. 199 King street
James, (Nisbet and Robertson) 4 Skeneplace
...... and Robertson, insurance brokers, 47Marischal street
Nisbet, Misses, 4 Skene placeNiven, J. and C, meal and barley warehouse,
59 GreenNoble, Miss, lodgings, 39 Chapel street
Norris, Mrs, teacher, 51£ Bon-accord street
North British Australasian Loan Company;office, 31 Gallowgate
North British Fire and Life Assurance ; T.and N. Burnett, advocates, Recordoffice, King-st., and Andrew Murray,advocate, 103 Union street, agents
North Broadford Bread Company, 5 NorthBroadford; Alex. Craig, manager, h.
8 North BroadfordNorthern Assurance Co. ; William Chalmers,
manager ; office, 3 King street
North of Scotland Banking Co., Castle-st.;
James Westland, managerNorth of Scotland Equitable Loan Company
;
entries, M'Combie's court, 52 Unionstreet and 51 Netherkirkgate ; Wm.Brebner, manager
Norwich Fire, Life, & Annuity Office ; Chas.Chalmers, advocate, agent ; office,
147 Union street
Ogg, David, basketmaker, 43 Upperkirkgate,and 30 Market gallery
George, clerk (Gas Light Co.) 14College bounds, Old Aberdeen
Henry (Henry Ogg & Co.) Holburnstreet
Henry, & Co., Strathdee Distillery,
Cooperston
William F., advocate, agent for the
Scottish Trade Protection Society, 11Adelphi court, h. 118 Crown street
Ogilvie, Alexander, clerk, 22 Ferryhill place
: Alexander, manufacturer, Broadbank,Kingsland place
A. and W., cabinetmakers and uphol-
sterers, 179 Union street; cabinet
manufactory, 5 Thistle lane, Thistle
street, h. Mile-end, Stocket
George, M.D., lecturer on Institutes of
Medicine, King's College, h. 39Union place
James, 21 Ferryhill place
John, LL.D., teacher (Gordon's Hospi-tal), 7 Strawberry bank
John, bookseller, stationer, and book-binder, 47 Upperkirkgate, h. Kings-land place
Thomas, satin hat manufacturer, 17Drum's lane, h. 99 Spittal
Rev. William (East Church) 110Crown street
William, flaxdresser, yarn and linen
merchant, h. Mile-end
142 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Ogilvie, Mrs, 22 Ferryhill place
Misses, Ruthrieston
Ogston, Alexander, tallow chandler andasoap
maker, 84, h. 86 Loch street
Francis, M.D., 18 Adelphi court
John, wright, 11 Denburn terrace
Miss, 6 Caroline place
Old Machar Poor Assessment Collector's
Office, 4 Belmont street
Old Machar Poor Inspector's Office, 38Skene street
Oldman, George, hairdresser and beadle (St.
John the Evangelist's Church), 18
St. Nicholas street, h. 2 Littlejohn-st.
Mrs Andrew, 32 Victoria street west
Mrs, provision seller, 26 Frederick-st.
Oliphant, Walter, commission agent, 7Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill
Mrs, 53 Victoria street west
Orcherton, James, mealseller, 82, /a. 80 Georgestreet
Orphan and Destitute Female Hospital, 30Huntly street
Orr, Mrs, spirit dealer, 67 GuestrowOsborne, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 148
George street
Oswald, George, & Co., ship insurance andsharebrokers ; office, 30 Marischal-st.
H. C. (Oswald, George, & Co.), agent
for the Globe Fire and Life Insur-
ance Co., h. 95 Crown street
Mrs, midwife, 30 Skene street
Page, Thomas, coachman, Holburn place
Palladium Life Assurance Society ; NorvalClyne, advocate, agent, 245 Union-st
Palmer, John, hair cloth and curl hair manu-facturer, 98, h. 87 Loch street
...... Rev. Jabez, 44 Constitution street
Panton, Charles, bookseller and stationer,
agent for Crouch's London, andHinchelwood's Glasgow, Small Par-
cel Delivery Conveyances, 33, h. 38St Nicholas street,
Mrs, 23 Bon-Accord terrace
Park, Mrs, spirit dealer, 280 George street
Mrs, provision dealer, 77 Queen street
Parker, Mrs, 52 Skene terrace
Parkhill, John, commission agent, 35 East
North street
Parrot, Robert, shipmaster (Fairy), 27 Yorkplace
Thomas, shipmaster, 59 Virginia-st.
Paterson, Alexander, mill-overseer, 41 Frede-
rick street
Alex., provision seller, 281 George-st.
David, general agent, 34 Marischal -st.
...... Farquharson, spirit dealer, 2, h, 3, Car-
negie's brae
Paterson, A. and G., Saw-mill, InchesGeorge, painter, glazier, and paper-
hanger, 9 Crown street, h. 46 Chapelstreet
George (W. Paterson & Co.) h. 39Union terrace
Rev. John, Strawberry bankJohn, advocate, 2 Guestrow, h. Mount-
pleasant
John, 25 Justice street
John, surgeon, 61 St. Nicholas street
John, boot & shoemaker, 14 Catherine-st
Samuel, book-keeper (Great North of
Scotland Railway Co.) 177 Unionstreet west
William, wholesale druggist, 134 and136 Gallowgate, k. 73 John street
William, and Co., leather merchants &tanners, 2 Denburn terrace
William, pattern maker (Blaikie Bro-thers) 107 Gallowgate
Mrs Dr., 17 Albert street
Mrs John, lodgings, 53 Huntly street
Mrs A., 10 Bon-accord terrace
Mrs, 5 East North street
Mrs, 3 Mackie place
Mrs, matron (Orphan and Destitute
Female Hospital) 30 Huntly street
Mrs John, vintner, Rubislaw, Mrs Roderick, 37 Littlejohn street
Mrs, lodgings, 41 Dee street
Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 9Bon-accord street
Miss, milliner and dressmaker, Ex-chequer place
Patterson, John, shipmaster (Pacific) 1 Kingstreet place
Paul, Alexander, funeral waiter and beadle
(Congregational Church, George-st.)
7 Fotbes street
Alexander, provision shop, 13 Young-st.
Alexander, plasterer, 44 Gordon street
John, plasterer, 8 Langstane place
John, jun., plasterer, 18 Bon-accordlane, h. 8 Langstane place
John, post-horse master, 77 Skene street
...... Robert, artist, 18 Bon-accord lane, h. 8Langstane place
William, advocate, 97 Union street
Paul in, George, grocer, Holburn street
Pauline, Mrs, tuscan and straw-bonnet maker,159 George street
Paull, James, advocate (of Fleming and Paull)
agent for Albion Assurance Co., 12
King street, h. 27 Victoria-st. west
Payne, Robert, spar-maker (W. Hood & Co.)
8 Catto square
Pearson, Alexander, merchant, 17 Regentquay, h. 63 Dee street
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 143
Pearson, Mark, broker, 33 Justice street
Peebles, William, 12 Albion street
Peddelty, Joseph, and Co., wholesale hosiers
and manufacturers, 68 Loch street,
h. Villafield
Pegler, George, fruiterer to the Queen, 80Union street, h. Arthurseat
Penny, Willm., shipmaster, 6 Devanha place
Permit Office, 112 King street
Perpetual Investment Land and Building
Society, London ; J. A. Wilson, 92Broad street
Peterkin, John, wright, 18 Whitehouse street
Mrs, midwife, 156 George street
Miss, dressmaker & milliner, 18 White-house street
Peters, Alexander (late farmer) Holburn-st.
Petrie and Co., stonecutters, Union bridge
Geo., engraver and copperplate printer,
6 Huxter rowJames, gardener, HardgateJames (of Petrie and Qo.) h. Newlands
Cottage, PitmuxtonJohn, writer, A. 13 Constitution street
John, spirit dealer, 64 Queen street
Robert, boot shoemaker, 120 Skene-st.
William, baker, 35 Broad street
Mrs, provision dealer, 71 Queen street
Petty, David, shipmaster, 22 Virginia street
Pettsgrew, Mrs, vintner, 3 Stronach's close
Philip, Alexander, dyer, 177 George street
and 32 Spa street
Colin Allan, advocate, 15 King street,
h. 82 Queen street
James, M.D., 1, h. 2 Mounthoolyand Cooper, wholesale clothiers, 32
Union street
and Kennedy, wholesale and retail
general drapers, 17 and 19 Unionbuildings, and 12 Exchequer row, h.
83 Victoria place
Richard (Milne and Low) 12 Castle-st.
William, jun. (Philip and Cooper) 2
Strawberry bankMrs James, 82 Queen street
Mrs Willm., poultry shop, 21 George-st.
Phimister, John, spirit dealer, 70 EaseNorth street
Phoenix Fire Office ; Lumsden and Robert-son, 2 Union terrace, agents
Pickthorn, Captain, R.N., 279 George street
Piggie, Andrew H., furnishing tailor, 68Broad street
...... Thomas (Broad Works) MaybankPiper, Mrs, Holburn place
Pirie, Alexander (Alexander Pirie and Sons)
WatertonAlexander, jun. (Alexander Pirie and
Sons) Stoneywood house
Pirie, Alexander, and Sons, paper manufac-turers and wholesale stationers, 20Adelphi
J. and A., general blacksmiths, 9 Bar-nett's close
Alex., millwright, 66 West North-st.
Alexander, terminus coffee rooms, 19Market street
Charles, grocery and provision ware-house, 2 Gordon street
David, merchant and commission agent,
Crown court, h. 137 Union street
George, shore porter, and sedan-chaircarrier, Mitchell court, 80 WestNorth street
George, minibus proprietor, North Jopp'slane, h. 23 Young street
Gordon (Alexander Pirie and Sons)Waterton
James, bottler, Devanha brewery, h. 1
Marywell street
James, WatertonJohn, gardener (successor to J. Caden-
head) Strawberrybank, HardgateJoimston, grocer, tea, wine and spirit
merchant, 4>3 Woolmanhill, A. 4 Char-lotte street
Patrick, jun., manufacturer (Milne,
Cruden, and Co.) h. 158 Union-st.
Mrs William, 67 Bon-accord street
Mrs, fishmonger, 2 Basement floor, Newmarket, k. 10 Carmelite street
Mrs, sick-nurse, 61 Broad street
Mrs, lodgings, 5 UpperkirkgatePirrie, William, M.D,, F.R.S.E., regius pro-
fessor of surgery in Marischal Col-
lege and University, aud surgeon to
the Royal Infirmary, 238 Union-st.
Pittendrich, Alexander, wright and funeral
waiter, 5 St. Clement lane, east endof St. Clement street
James (W. Shirres and Co.) 3 Mackie-pl.Miss, lodging.;, 116 George street
Pittendrigh, William, builder, 56 Loch-st.,
h. 3 Charlotte street
Plate Glass Insurance Co., John Sheed,agent, 44 Marischal street
Playfair, Charles, gunmaker to Prince Albert,
70, h. Si Union street
Pole, Lawrence, shipmaster, 8 Reid's houses,
HolburnPolice Writing Chambers, 50 St. Nicholas-st.
Polished Granite and Marble Works, foot of
Constitution street
Polished Granite and Marble Works, 112John street
Pollock, Charles, Holburn place
Pollock, John, Seaview Gardens, Links
Pope, S., mail guard, 83 King street
144 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Poole, John, student of Medicine, 73 Bon-accord street
Poor, Inspector of (City parish) office, Nelsonstreet
...... Inspedor of (Oldmachar parish) 38Skene street
Poor's Hospital for Boys, Bourtie's court, 19
UpperkirkgateKate Office (City parish) 25 Marischal
street, James Riddell, accountant, col-
lector ; hours 9 till 3, and 6 till 8Bate Office (Old Machar parish) 4
Belmont street
Porter, Francis, bootmaker, 12 Bon-accordlane
and Leighton, hoot and shoemakers, 52St. Nicholas street, h. 11 Charles-st.
John, feuar, 35 North Broadford, or
Berry's roadJohn, shore-porter, 42 Castle street
Robert, letter-carrier, 86 Chapel street
Post Office, Market street
(Receiving) 197 Union street
(Receiving) 32 Quay(Receiving) 237 George street
(Receiving) Ferrybill station
Poulter, Ab3olom, late clothier, 65 Dee-st.
Thomas, late clothier, 65 Dee street
Powell, Miss, dressmaker, 60 East North-st.
Pratt and Keith, wholesale and retail silk
mercers and shawl merchants, 51 and53 Union street
Robert, grain and meal merchant, 21J,h. 14 Schoolhill
Presley, George, guard, North Defiance, 123George street
George, clerk (Aberdeen CommercialCo.) A. 71 Bon-accord street
Preston, David B., comptroller, customs, A.
7 Union terrace
Primrose, Rev. "William, 19 North Silver-st.
Prior, Miss, teacher, 147 Union street, h. 2St. Mary's place
Procter, Farquharson, baker, 276, h. 256George street
Miss, 139 Skene street
Procurators-Fiscal for the Burgh ; Alexanderand John Cadenhead, advocates, 9Huxter row
Procurator-Fiscal for the County ; WilliamSimpson, advocate ; office, 56 Bon-accord street
Procurator-Fiscal of the Peace of Aberdeen-shire; John D. Milne, advocate, 129Union street
Professional Life Assurance Company; agent,
W. P. Booth, 56 Marischal street
;
medical referee, James Booth, M.D.,27 Queen street
Provest, Charles, turner and card-nailer, 71,h. 69 Causewayend
Provident Life Office and County Fire Office
;
William Smith, jun., 106 Union-st.
agentProsser, George, 36 Harriet street
Prussian Vice-Consul ; Arthur Thomson,Bank of Scotland, Castle street
Public Rooms, Union street; William Chis-
holm, keeperNews Rooms, Mechanics' Buildings, 17
Market street ; W. Gellan, keeperEnglish, &c, Schools, Little Belmont-st.
Pyott, William, spirit dealer, 28 GallowgatePyper, Archibald, spirit dealer, 8 Canal road
James, post-horse master and livery
stables, 7 and 8 Shoe lane
John, 35 Frederick street
William, spirit dealer, 122 Gallowgate
Rae, Alexander, 43 Victoria street westAlexander, spirit dealer, 29 Loch street
Francis, cart and plough-wright, h. andshop, 62 Skene street
George, mason, Nelson street
Nathaniel, 79 GreenWillm., millwright, Ferryhill, h. Bank-st.
William, jun., gardener, MillbankWilliam, jobbing gardener, 5 Alexan-
der's court, GallowgateMrs George, 12 Bon-accord lane
Mrs, broker, 12 Carnegie's brae
Mrs, lodgings, 5 Little Chapel street
Raeburn, John, late teller, Aberdeen Bank,h. Ivy Cottage, Loanhead
Peter, baker and confectioner, 8, A. 10George street
Rafferty, Peter, merchant, 45 Castle street
Kaiker, William, shipmaster (Vesta) 15
James street
Railway, Aberdeen, office, Market street
Rainie, Alex., haberdasher, 245 George-st.
Mrs Chas. M., 31 Victoria street westRainnie, Alexander, builder and timber mer-
chant, 50, h. 72 Commerce street
Miss, lodgings, 11 Crown street
Rainy, George, M.D., surgeon, lecturer onMidwifery to the University andKing's College, 17 Golden square
Rait, William, teacher, Bon-accord Infant
School, h. 27 Mary well street
Miss, Northfield-house, GilcomstonRamage, Charles (of Smith and Ramage) 7
Waverley place
John, manager, Causewayend Mill,
(Crombie and Co.) 8 Catherine street
William, architect, 115 Union street,
k. 7 Waverley place
...... Mrs John, 7 Waverley place
CITY OP ABERDEEN. 145
Ramsay, James, grocer, 73 Chapel street, h.
32 Summer street
John, shoemaker, 83 Queen street
Jolrn, 1 1 Canal side, MounthoolyMrs, lodgings, Marine Cottage, 27Crown street
Ranson, Edward, New market Coffee room,9 Market street, h. 75 Union-st.
Rattray, Robert, M.D., superintendent of the
Royal Infirmary
William, manufacturing chemist, 48York street, h. 74 Union street
Wm., teacher, Charlotte street Schools,
h. 33 Charlotte street
Wm., (Patrick Whyte) 32 Hutcheon. st.
Ray, John, tinsmith, 5, h. 4 GallowgateCaptain, R.N., 130 Crown street
Rayner, John J., Inland Revenue Officer,
Reid's lodgings, Holburn street
Redfern, P., M.D., lecturer on Anatomy andPhysiology, King's College, h. 2
Crown place east
Refuge, House of. and Industry, 45 GuestrowKegister for farm servants, 4 Queen street
R-id, Alexander, treasurer (Harbour Office)
Waterloo street
...... Alexander (late cart and plough wright)
29 Skena street
Alexander, overseer (Gilcomston Combwork) h. 4 North Hroa'lford
Andrew, grocer, 117 Gallowgate, h. 21
Seamount place.' Andrew, merchant, 107, h. 114 King-st.
Benjamin and Company, seedsman andnurseryman, 94 Union street; nur-
series, Albyn place and Union vale
Benjamin (B. Reid and Co.) h. 19
Albyn place
Charles, day patrol, Albion street
David (G. Reid and Sons) Crown court,
Union street
Donald, teacher of sacred music andprecentor (Free East Church) Gor-don's court, 24 Gordon street
Duncan J., shipmaster, 1 Spring-bankplace
Duncan, 47 Park street •
Duncan, M.D., Crown court?, Union-st.
Duncan, J., shipmaster (Cathtfan) 47Park street
Duncan, assistant clerk to Commis-sioners, h. 2 Affleck street H •• ..
Rev. Edward, governor of Poor's House,.
Nelson street
Captain George, 121 Crown street
George and Sons, chemists and drug-gists, 45 Union street
George, broker, 97 Loch1
street, h.
Sutherland's court, 126 Gallowgate
Reid, George, (B. Reid and Co.) 11 Bon-accord street
J. and Co., fleshers, 158 George street
James, nurseryman, 11 Leadside, Bell-ville, Gilcomston
iJames, gardener, Spring-bank street
James, shoemaker, 9 St. Andrew street
James, furnishing tailor, 119 Georgestreet, h. 21 Seamount place
James, foreman (J. Abernethy and Co.)Ferryhill foundry
James, messenger (Mail Coach Office)
90 ShiprowJames, mercer, 11 Schoolhill
James, builder, 58 John street
John, saddler, 6 King street
John, gardener, PitmuxtonJohn, vintner, 39 Lodge walk
..... John, shipowner, 4 Prospect terrace,
Ferryhill
John, late shipmaster, 4 Links street
John M., teacher, 10 North Silver-st.
John, broker, 26 Justice street
John, Turner, lt>4 Gallowgate, k. 13
Jopp's lane
John, precentor (Greyfriars Church) k.
6 Baltic street
Joseph, boot and shoemaker, 86 King-st.
Peter, 2 Canal street, MounthoolyPeter, spirit dealer, 18 Huxter rowSmith and Co., Union Glen Distillery,
HolburnThomas, advocate, 90 Union street
William, ship and insurance broker,
agent for the Scottish Sea InsuranceCo., Dundee, and for the UnitedKingdom Life Assurance Co., Lon-don, 56, h. 48 Marischal street
Wm., earthenware dealer, 23 Park-st.
William, vintner, 18 Carmelite street
William, late shipbuilder, 4 Prospectterrace
William, slater, 63 Hutcheon street
William (J. Duguid and Co.) 77 Bon-accord street
William, shipmaster, 4 Prospect terrace
William L., advocate (of Grigor andReid) 77 Bon-accord street
Helen, spirit dealer, 22 Correction wyndMis D., lodgings, 48 Dee street
Mrs George, sen., 28 Silver street
Mrs Dr., 147 Crown street
.... Mrs William, lodgings, Holburn street
.?... Mrs, Wellington place
Mrs, 47 Frederick street
Mrs, 15 Bon accord street
Mrs, flesher, 13 New market, h. 66Green
Mrs, mealseller, 24 East North street
T
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Reid, Mrs, lodgings, 9 Diamond street
Mrs, 12 Constitution street
Mrs James, 6 Frederick street
Mrs Peter, draper, 6 Innes street
Mrs William, 78 Victoria place
Mrs William, 3 Littlejohn street
Miss, 15 Bon-accord street
Miss, teacher, 3 Littlejohn street
Miss, 20 Upper DenburnMiss, dressmaker, 13 Correction wynd
Reid's English Academy, 10 North Silver-st.
Redford, William, clock-cleaner, umbrella,
bellows, and spectacle repairer, 208Gallowgate
Reith, Alexander, carter, Devanh a Distillery,
A. 10 Affleck street
George, secretary and general manager(Aberdeen Railway) 1 Rotundaplace, Ferryhill
James, manufacturer (Milne, Crudenand Co.) h. 19 Rosemount place
James, gardener, 66 WoolmanhillJohn, gardener, Pitmuxton, Cooperston
Kennie, Alexander, painter, glazier, andpaper hanger, 45 Upperkirkgate, h.
275 George street
George, printer, 64 Broad street, A.
Farquhar's Cottage, 35 North Broad-ford
George, grocer and spirit dealer, 50Virginia street, h. 10 Summer lane
George, shipmaster, 4 Alford place
John T., ship insurance and share
agent, 43 Marischal street, A. 259Crown street
Thomas, keeper of medical school, St.
Paul street
William, smith and furniture dealer, 23Gallowgate
Mrs, milliner, 15 South Gallery, Newmarket, h. 87 Queen street
Miss, dressmaker, 16 Back wyndRettie, James (of M. Rettie and Sons) jewel-
lery department, 26 Broad street
M., and Sons, silversmiths and jewellers,
dealers in London and Genevawatches, clocks and fancy goods,
151 Union street
M. and Sons, lamp manufacturers, andpurveyors of oil to her Majesty, 199
Union street
William,^(of M. Rettie and Sons' lampdepartment) 23 Dee street
Reynolds, George, basketmaker, 26 Queenstreet
Rezen, William, furnishing tailor, 29 Wool-manhill
Rhind, Alexander (James Littlejohn) 29Thistle street
Rhind, John, commission agent & mahoganymerchant, h. and office, 28 Broad-st.
Riach, John, proprietor, 3 Thistle lane
Mrs, 24 Young street
Mrs, sick nurse, 28 George street
Mrs, Warkman's Tavern, 16 ShiprowRice, Adam, boot and shoemaker, 37 Wool-
manhill, A. Rosemount place
Richards and Co., linen manufacturers,
Broadford
Thomas, parcel clerk (Aberdeen Rail-
way Co.) h. 1 Millburn street
and Co., bleaching and vitrol works,Rubislaw
Richardson, Misses, 43 Victoria street westRickman, Mrs, Springbank street
Riddel, Alexander, overseer, (John Gibb &Son) 10 Church street
Alexander, horse shoer and farrier,
Holburn street
Alexander, mason, M'Kay's court, 18Trinity street
D. and J. jewellers and watchmakers,43 St. Nicholas street
James, accountant, and collector of
poor's rates, city parish, office and A.
25 Marischal street
Peter, principal clerk (Harbour office)
3 St. Clement street
Thomas, accountant (Savings Bank) 10
Millburn street
William R., book-keeper (Town andCounty Bank) 103 Crown street
Riddoch, Alexander (T. M'Combie and Co.)
4 Springbank place
Mrs, lodgings, 4 Springbank place
Ririe, Alexander, broker, 163 GallowgateRitchie, Andrew, shipmaster, 1 Bannermill-st.
David, shipmaster, 49 Commerce street
James, shipowner, &c. Orchard Cot-
tage, Old AberdeenRev. J. B. (Secession Church) 21 Sum-
mer street
John, St. Nicholas Hotel, 2 St. Nicho-las lane
John, grocer and spirit dealer, 61 Ship-
rowJohn, saddler and harness maker, 5 &
9, A. 7 Back wyndJohn, Roman Catholic clergyman, 1
Chapel court, Justice street
Robert, letter carrier, 7 Church street
Thomas, jun., shipowner, Kenfield,
Ruthries'on
Thomas, shipmaster (Essequibo) 17
Prince Regent street
W., and Co., leather cutters, 51 Ne-therkirkgate, A. 46 Whitehouse-st.
Mrs Thomas, 7 Church street
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 147
Ritchie, Margaret, bootbinder, 7 Church-st.
Robb, Alexander, tailor, Crown court, Unionstreet
Brothers, and Co., commission merchts.,
wholesale merchants, insurance
brokers, and agents, 59 Marischal-st.
Charles and Thomas, silk mercers andhaberdashers, 183 Union street
Charles, (of C. & T. Robb) h. 130Union street
...... David, fishmonger and game dealer to
her Majesty and H.R.H. the Duchessof Kent, 19 New market, h. 48Dee street
George, shore porter, 18 ShiprowGeorge, wholesale grocer, 14 Young
street, h. 22 Gerrard street
James (Robb, Brothers and Co.) h. De-vanha terrace
James, carter, 46 Jack's braeJames, agent, 22 Gerrard street
John, plumber (J. Blaikie & Son) h. 29Frederick street
John (Robb, Brothers & Co.) MillburnCottage, Dee Village
William, stabler, 13 Princes street
Mrs Charles, lodgings, 130 Union street
Mrs James, 22 Gerrard street
Robbie, John, grocer and spirit dealer,
94 George street, h. I Skene squareRoberts, Alexander, clerk, 52 Causewrayend
David, saddler, 92 and 94 King street, h.
4 Frederick street
Robi., furniture dealer, Backwynd stairs
Mrs, midwife, 52 CausewayendMiss, 95 King street
Robertson, Alexander, engineer, 1 Mount st.
Alexander (National Bank) 1 Craigiestreet
Alexander, manager for the BroadfordBread Company, 218 George street,
h 1 Craigie street
Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 9West North street, h. 22 Shoe lane
Andrew, sexton (Nellfield Cemetry) h.
at the gate
Benjamin, shipmaster (Varoon) 28 Con-stitution street
Charles, ironmonger, 17 Park street, h.
6 South Constitution street
David, Royal Hotel, post-horse-master
to her Majesty, 61 Union street
George P. Excise Office, h. 24 NorthBroadford
George, mason, 123 Chapel street
George, ironmonger, 237 Gallowgate, h.
2 Gerrard street
James haircutter and perfumer, 20, h.
26 Broad street
Robertson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 52West North street, h. above shop
John, shipmaster, 55 Wellington street
Rev. John, late of Gartly, BalmoralCottage, Holburn place
..... John, advocate (Lumsden & Robertson)h. 14Victoria street west
Rev. Patrick, M.A., 7 Huntly street
Robert, shoemaker, 43 George street
Robert, ropemaker, West North street,
h. 127 CausewayendRobert, late druggist, 116 George street
William, wright, 19 Bon-accord lane, h.
95 Chapel street
William, spirit dealer, 25 Windy wyndWilliam, commercial traveller (Brownand Carr) h. 26 Union row
Mrs Charles, 3 Mill street
Mrs, midwife, 40 St. Clement street
Mrs, lodgings, 13 Marischal street
Mrs, midwife, 7 Marischal street
Mrs, sick nurse, 32 Belmont street
Mrs Forbes, 53 Union placeMrs John, 34 Skene terrace
Mrs, midwife, 51 Virginia street
Mrs, provision agent, 209 GallowgateMrs P., 58 Dee street
Mrs, 73 WoolmanhillMrs, lodgings, 144 George street
Mrs, inn and lodgings, 13 GuestrowMrs, 42 Marischal street
Miss, milliner, 217 Union street
Miss, 124 Crown street
Misses, teachers, 29 Castle street
Misses, teachers, 116 George street
Miss, dressmaker, 6 Correction wyndMiss, 1 Albyn place
Robinson, Crum & Co., cotton spinners, Ban-nermill
Hardy (R. C. and Co.) 3 Union placeRobison, William, advocate, 58 Castle street
Robson, Alexander, h. 21 Seamount placeMiss, milliner, 74 Skene street
Rodger, James, tanner, currier, wholesale andretail leather dealer, Gilcomston Tan-nery, h. 1 Mary place
Roger, John (of Pratt and Keith) 22 Silver st.
Thomas, teacher (Trades' Schtiol) 55Longacre
Rollo, William, keeper of deadhouse, Hen-derson's court, 46 Broad street
Ronald, Mrs, Lemon Tree Tavern, 7 Huxterrow
Rose, Donaldson and Co., shipowners and tim-
ber merchants, 7 York street
George, turner, 73, h. 76 GreenGeorge (G. Bothwell) k. 1 Shuttle lane
James (of D. Rose and Co.) h. 11 Goldensquare
148 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Rose, John, linen manufacturer, John street
John, stabler & vintner, 166 Gallowgate
John, and Co., w rights & funeral under-
takers, 16 Mutton brae
Win. (D. Rose & Co.) h. 11 Golden sq.
Mrs Donaldson, of Hazelhead, 11 Goldensquare
Miss, 40 Victoria street west
Miss, 25 Huntly street
Ross, Adam, jeweller and watch dealer, 64Schoolhill
Alexander, overseer (Bannermiil) 20College street
Alexander, funeral waiter, &c„ 6 Vir-
ginia street
...... Alexander, advocate, 103 Union street;
aciuary and cashier of the National
Security Savings' Bank ; clerk to the
commutation road trustees of the
Ellon district; h. 15 Bon-accord st.
Alexander, clerk (W. Simpson and Co.)
Footdee, h. Cooperston place
Alexander, brewer, 8 Skene square, li.
7 Forbes street
Angus, cooper, 15 James street, h. 25Queen street
Angus, late of 79th regt., 7 Canal street
Rev. Charles, minister of Free Bon-
accord Church, h. Mackie place
, Philip (sergeant Royal Artillery) 48
Queen street
David, collector (Steam Navigation Co.)
h. 6 Castlebrae
George, 45 Wales street
George, tailor, 6 St. Catherine's wyndHugh, umbrella maker, 12 Gallowgate,
h. Emslie's court, 56 Gallowgate
Hugh, jun., haberdasher, 4 Broad-st.,
A. 100 Crown street
James, shoemaker, 46 Shiprow
James, Cooperston Cottage
James, builder (Mitchell and Ross) 28Summer street
James, 18 Commerce street
James, clothier and haberdasher, 206
h. 239 George street
I
John N., giocer, porter and ale dealer,
1 Rosemount terrace, h. 6 Forbes-st.
John, mason and builder, 116 Skene-st.
John, assistant commissary of ordnance,
26 Constitution street
John, plasterer, 46 Netherkirkgate
John, candlemaker, 6 Hanover street
John, ironmonger, 57 St. Nicholas-st.,
h. 264 George street
John, sharebroker 43 Marischal street,
h. Twin Cottage, Chapel street
John, letter-carrier, h. 12 Little Bel-
mont street
Ro^s, Lewis, teacher of music, 187 George-st.
Peter, shoemaker, 60 Gordon street
Robert P., 39 Dee street
Robert, plasterer, 20 LongacreRoderick, shoemaker, 8 St. Clement-st.,
h. 3 Catto square
Thomas, sexton (St Nicholas church-
yard) 14 Schoolhill
William, advocate, 20 Belmont street
William, ironmonger, 34 Broad street
William, principal servant (Free NorthChurch) and funeral waiter, 13 Chro-
nicle lane
William, wright, Gas Works, A. Gas-st
Mrs, lodgings, 40 Chapel street
Mrs A. J., 75 Bon-accord street
Mrs, lodgings, 107 George street
Mrs George, grocer and spirit dealer, 10,
h. 9 Hanover stieet
Mrs Peter, 59 Huntly street
Mrs Robert, 91 Crown street
Mrs W., 4 Little Chapel street
Mrs, draper, 179 Gallowgate, h. above
shopMiss, Granton Lodge, Cooperston place
Miss, lodgings, 96 Union street
Rosie, William, shipmaster, Rosie Cottage,
MaybankRothnie, James, butcher, 3 Rosemount place
Rough, John, corn extractor, funeral under-
taker, and principal servant (St. An-drew's Chapel) Brebner's court, 9
Castle street
William, commission agent, 27 Castle
street
Routledge, William (W. Routledge and Son)
268 George street
Whinton, and Sun, rope and twine ma-
nufacturers, 219 GallowgateMiss, 220 Gallowgate
Rowell, Joseph, manufacturer, View place,
23 Rosemount place
Joseph, sen., 18 North Broadford
Roy, James, jun., nurseryman ; nurseries,
North street and South Ferryhill, h.
South Ferryhill
James, and Co., wood merchants, De-vanha sawmills
James (of J. Roy and Co.) h. 13 Bon-
accord street
...... John, nursery seedsman, 48 Union-st.,,
h. 4 Rotunda place Ferryhill
Michael, boot and shoemaker, 302George street
Miss, superintendent of I. Mathieson's
cloak and millinery rooms, 137 Unionstreet, A. 137
Miss Margaret, milliner and dressmaker, .
58 Dee street
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 149
Roval Exchange Assurance Corporation
;
Alexander Jopp, advocate, agent,
Jopp's court, 31 Galiowgate
Insurance Co., Fire, Life, and Annui-
ties ; Andrew F. Boyd, agent, 38Marischal street
Mail and general coach office, 65 Unionstreet
Northern Agricultural Society; Alex-
ander Duthie, secretary, 123^ Unionstreet
Euncie, J. and W., tinsmiths, 5 George-st.
Runcy, Charles, Millbank, Broadford
Charles, sen., late shipmaster, 34Castle sireet
Russel, George, artist, 4 Dee street
William, bookseller, and public circu-
lating library, i 9 Broad street, h. 4Dee street
William, confectioner and baker, 38Upperkirkgate and 28 Union street,
h. 4 Dee street
Mrs, midwife, 56 John street
Russell and Adam, clothiers and outfitters,
18 Union street, h. Maybank Cot-
tage, Hutcheon street
William, late tailor, 5 Belmont street
Mrs, 35 Huntly street
...... Miss, of Kathen, 257 George street
Bust, Alexander, commission agent, Crowncourt, Union street
David, clothier, 7 Broad street, h. 75Union street
James, unght, 14, h. 30 Blackfriars-st.
John, wood merchant and carpenter,
18, h. 20 Rose street
Mrs, lodgings, 178 George street
Rutherford, Thomas, niealseller, 1 7b WestNorth street
Thomas, carver, Brebner's court, 84Shiprow
Ruxton, Charles, 4 Albert street
Thomas, advocate, 54 Union street,
agent for the Rock Life AssuranceCo., h. Rock Cottage, 2 Albert sireet
Rvde, Rev. John G., incumbent of St. An-drew's Church, 3 West Craibstone
street
Sachs, Rev. M., teacher of languages, 32Skene terrace
Saint, James, shore porer, 41 Summer-st.James, jun., silk mercer, draper, and
shawl merchant, 135 & 139 Union-st.
A. 41 Summer street
S ilmond, William, letter carrier, 5 Drum'slane
Saloon, Lamp and Fancy Ornament ; M.Rettie and Sons, 199, Union street
Saloon, Royal Music Pianoforte, 218 Unionstreet
Salter, William, fresher, 14 New market, h,
183 GaliowgateSandieson, Andrew, spirit dealer, 146 George
street
..— John, shipmaster (Aberdonian) Theatrelane
Ludovick, fishing-tackle maker, 118King street
William, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit
merchant, Holburn street
Sang, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 50 Sum-mer street
Sangster, Alexander, flesher, 17 and 18 Newmarket
... .. George, jeweller and lapidary, 81, h. 68Broad street
John, shipmaster, 3 James street
John, druggist, 46, h. 48 Commerce-st.Robert, sen., flesher, 21 New market,
h. 21 Crown atreet
George, hat manufacturer, 22 Marketgallery
...... Robert, sen., 31 New market, h. Pit-
muxton...... Thomas, advocate, 2 Ragg's lane, h. 17
Union place
Mrs Robert, 29 Hutcheon street
Helen, 20 Crown street
Miss Jane, 3 Canal street
Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 28Mary well street
Sasines Register ; Record Office, King-st.;
N. Burnett, advocate, registrar
Saunders, David, clerk (Blaikie Brothers) 4Devanha place
George, grocer, 68 and 70 Virginia-st.,
h. 4 Devanha place
James, spirit dealer, 53 Regent quayMrs John, 15 Bon-accord street
Mrs, broker, 31 East North street
Savings' Bank, National Security, 17 Gues-trow ; A. Ross, actuary, 103 Unionstreet
Scarth, Mrs James, 29 Victoria street
Scatterty, Alexander, spirit dealer, 18J, h,
90 ShiprowSchwerin, Vice Consul, W. L. Thomson's, 21
QuayScorgie, Alexander (of Brands & Scorgit)
Canal lane
George, porter, Jopp's court, 40 Broadstreet
Robert, vintner, 1 Waterloo street
Mrs, lodgings, 77 Broad street
Scott, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 52, h.
50 UpperkirkgateAlexander, 15 Rosemount place
150 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Scott, A. D. (A. Hadden and Sons) 84 Bon-
accord street
Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 10 St.
Nicholas street, A. 105 Skene-st.
George, shoemaker, 42 James street, A.
61 Park street
James, spirit dealer, 8 Trinity street
John, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, h.
86| Crown street
John, chimney sweeper, 46 Gallowgate
John, house carpenter and cabinet
maker, 176 North street
John, 14 Mary well street
Rt., manager (Arbuthnott & M'Combie)3 Trinity quay
Mrs (late of Achath) United Cottage,
Holburn place
Mrs, lodgings, 1 Littlejohn street
Miss, 50 Skene terrace
Miss, 10 Crown street
Misses, 73 Dee street
Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society;
John Jamieson, 56 Marischal street,
agent
Equitable Assurance Co.; Lumsden &Robertson, advocates, 2 Union ter-
race, and William Gordon, advocate,
14 Adelphi, agents
Provident Institution of Edinburgh;
William Skinner, advocate, 201
Union street, agent
Provincial Assurance Company, 89
Union-st. ; C. F. Griffith, manager
Sea Insurance Co. ; William Reid,
agent, 56 Marischal street
Union Fire and Life Assurance Co.;
James Collie, agent, 38, Castle-st.
Widows' Fund; Alexander Nicol, 60
Marischal street, agent
Seaview Garden, Pleasure and Recreation
Grounds, Cunnigarhill, Links; JohnPollock, lessee, Theatre-Royal
Sefton, Charles, manager, Bannermill, 50Constitution street
Sellar, Alexander, spirit dealer, 58 Cause-
wayendJames, 1 Links street
William, wholesale confectioner, and
manufacturer of confectionery by ma-chinery, Pirie's court, 50 Castle-st.
Mrs T., merchant, 54 George street,
k. above shop
Senter, John, boot and shoemaker, 8, A. 10
Crown street
Session-Clerk and Registrar of Marriages,
John Watt, 2, Correction wynd
Seton, James, spirit dealer, 7 Gallowgate, h.
6 Blackfriars street
Miss, 76, Dee street
Shand, Arthur, feuar, 35 CausewayendDavid, saw trimmer, Market street
Robert (Jopp & Shand) h. 45 Belmontstreet
Shand, Mrs, sick nurse, 45 Bon-accord street
Miss, 4 Union place
Miss, 45 Belmont street
Shanks, William H., clerk (G. L. Co.)
Springbank, Kittybrewster
Mrs, housekeeper, Infirmary
Sharp, Alexander, tailor, 76 Queen street
James, musical instrument maker, 11
George street
John, spirit dealer, 1 Wales street
Wm., porter, Royal Infirmary, A. LodgeShaw, Robert, house factor and agent,
messenger-at-arms, and bar officer,
Sheriff-court; office, 11 Huxter row,
A. 8 Shaw's court, 90 Gallowgate
R. W., sheriff-officer, 11 Huxter row,
h. 90 Gallowgate
Wm., tailor & clothier, 42 Lodge walkWilliam, carpenter, 68 Broad street
Miss, Spring-bank terrace
Miss, teacher, Female Orphan Asylum,8 Albyn place
Shaw's Hospital, 91 Gallowgate
Sheed, John, commission merchant and ship
broker, agent for Bell, Rannie andCo., wine merchants, Leith; the
London Plate Glass Insurance Co.;
Manchester Plate Glass Co. ; Liver-
pool and London Fire and Life In-
surance Co. ; Maritime Passengers'
Assurance Co., &c, 44 Marischal
street
Shepherd, Charles, 8 Rosemount terrace
George, bookseller and stationer, 1, A.
23 Broad street
James, clerk (Gray, Watt and Co.) 182Gallowgate
James (Souter and Shepherd) 31 Deestreet
John, keeper of the Water Reservoir,
Union place
Robert provision seller, 20 Park street
Simpson, wholesale wine and spirit
merchant, 37 West North street, A.
91 Bon-accord street
William, confectioner, 49 Union street,
A. J 34 Crown street
William, draper, 182 Gallowgate
William, 3 Skene place
W. and A., grocers and spirit mer-
chants, 12 Commerce street
, William (of W. and A. Shepherd) A.
81 Virginia street
Mrs, HardgateMrs John, lodgings, 182 Gallowgate
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 151
Shepherd, Miss, 37 Bon-accord street
Misses, 66 Schoolhill
Sherar, James, jobbing gardener, 23 NorthBroadford
Johnston, writer, 73 John street
John, ironmonger and naphtha mer-chant, 48, h. 50 George street
Mrs, lodgings, 18 Marischal street
Sherer, Andrew, ship chandler, 13 QuaySheriff-clerk's Office, 27 King street
Sheriff' Watson's Female School of Industry,
165 Skene street westSheriffs, James, grocer, tea and spirit mer-
chant, 52 WoolmanhillMrs James, Union Inn, 42 St.
Nicholas street
Shcwan, Alexander, jobbing gardener, 32Whitehouse street
Mrs, provision dealer, 246 George-st.Shipmaster's Society Hall, 1 1 Quay ; F. J.
Cochran, clerk
Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Be-nevolent Society ; Honorary agent,
W. P. Booth, 56 Marischal street
Shields, John, confectioner and pastrv cook,
160 Union street
Thomas, Pharmaceutical chemist anddruggist, 125 Crown street, corner ofMarywell street, h. 29 Maiywell-st.
Shier, David, land surveyor, Newton Cottage,Pitfoddels
Shirer, William, clerk (A. Hall and Sons)13 Bon-accord lane
Shirres, D. L. (D. L. Shirres and Co.) Man-sion house, Loirston
D. L. and Co., wholesale hat, cap, andshoe warehouse, &c, 76 George-st.
James, silk mercer, woollen draper, andwholesale merchant, 30 Union street
and 1 St. Catherine's wynd, h. 1
Prospect terrace, Ferryhill
William and Co., wholesale warehouse71, retail warehouse 67 King street
William (William Shirres and Co.) k.
Pitfoddels and 14 Bon-accord squareWilliam, tin-plate worker, 18 Upper-
kirkgate, A. 6 Donald's court, 20Schoolhill
Shore Dues and Harbour Office, Quay, foot
of Marischal street
Sievewright, Alexander, wiight, York place...... Miss, 63 Park street
Silver, Alexander, pensioner, 24 Mary well-st.
George, smoke-doctor, slater, and gratesetter, Jopp's court, 40 Broad street
John, gardener, Holburn street
Sim, Alexander, accountant (Bank of Scot-land) 34 Castle street
...... Alexander, spirit dealer, 31 Justice-st.
Sim, Andrew, blacksmith, 5 Catto square
George (Aberdeen Bank) 29 Dee street
George, grocer and spirit dealer, 74Shiprow
James, gardener, View place
James, 2 Sim's square, Shuttle street
Jas., manufacturing chemist and whole-sale druggist, 76, h. 80 King street
John, book-keeper (North of ScotlandBank) 8 Summer street
John, surgeon, H.E.I.C.S., Holburn-st.
...... Willm., tanner and currier, Newbridge,Hardgate, h. at the premises
William, clerk (Richards and Coy.)
Rubislaw Bleachfield, h. at the worksMrs James, 10 Canal terrace
Simmie, Robert, 31 Harriet street
Simpson, Alex., advocate, 27 Belmont street
Alexander, jun., advocate, 56, h. 58Bon-accord street
Rev. David (Free Trinity Church) 6Carden place
Edward, overseer, 107 Loch street
George, corkc utter, 27 Broad street, h.
6 Alford place
George, beadle and funeral waiter, St.
Nicholas lane Chapel, h. 57 GreenJames, fishmonger,- 8 Chronicle lane
James, gardener, 16 CausewayendJames, spirit dealer, 14 NetherkirkgateJames, night patrol, 22 HardweirdJames, advocate, 17 Huxter row, h. 2
Bon-accord squareJohn, eating house, 1 Park street
John (of Williamson and Simpson) h. 4Marywell street
John, grocer and spirit dealer, 50 WestNorth street, h, 25 Frederick street
John, M.D., 2 East Craibstone street
and White, clothiers to her Majestyand Prince Albert, 21 Union bldngs.
Wm., piano-forte tuner, 54 Summer-st.William and Coy., engineers, boiler-
makers, chain, cable, anchor, andiron shipbuilders, York place IronWorks, Footdee
William, advocate, procurator-fiscal for
the county ; office 56, h. 58 Bon-accord street
William, beadle, Gilcomston Church,and funeral waiter, 1 1 1 Skene street
Willm., clerk (North of Scotland Bank)15 Bon-accord square
William (Nicholson and Simpson) 1
South College street
William, turner, 26 Skene street, h. 18
Spa street
...... Widow, provision merchant, 130 Gal-lowgate
152 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Simps-on, Mrs Alexander, 15 Bon-actord-sq.
Mrs, 29 Thistle street
Mrs, lodgings, Henderson's court, 46
Broad street
. Mrs, late of Striclien, 27 Belmont-st.
Mrs John, 77 Chapel street
...... Mrs John, 2 East Craibstone place
Miss, 1 Millbank terrace
Miss, 1 Alford place
Miss, dressmaker, 66 Virginia street
Miss, 32 Thistle street
Miss, regis: er office for servants, 8
Gaelic lune
Miss, 4 Mary well street
Sinclair, D., teacher. 56 Union street, h.
4 North Broadford
George, teller (Aberdeen Bank) 120
King street
George, clothier and tailor, 22 Broadstreet
James A., accountant, 245 Union streec,
A. 31 Bon-accord terrace
James, shoemaker, 13 George street
William, wholesale druggist, 34 and 36Upperkirkgate, h. in court
Mrs Colonel, 31 Bon-accord terrace
Singer, Adam, agent, h. and office Ogston's
court, 84 Bro;id street
George, baker, 45 St. Nicholas street,
h. 34 High-st., Old AberdeenJohn, gardener, Loanhe dPatrick, clerk (D. Wyllie and Son) 7
Union rowMrs, lodgings, 58 Castle street
Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 7 Union
rowSkakle, George, clerk (Stewart, Rowell, and
Co.) h. 9 Kosemount terrace
Skea, James, twine spinner, 52 C'aarlotte-st.
Joseph, veterinary surgeon & veterinary
forge, 22 Dee-street
Thomas, horse shocr and farrier, 75
George street, h. 11 Crooked lane
Skene, Alexander, wholesale tea, coffee, and
commission merchant, Exchangecourt, 37 Union street, h. Crowncourt, 43 Union street
Alexander, cattle dealer, 90 Cause-
wayendRev. Charles (John Knox's) Nelson
Cottage, Nelson lane
Jame», carver, Boss's court, 6 Upper-kirkgate
Peter, traveller for Gray Watt, h. 22
Si. Andrew street
Thos,, inspector of poor of Old Machar,
office, 38 Skene street, h. 3 Maryplace
William, mariner, 1 Justice lane
Skene, William, A., of Lethenty, 1 Unionplace
Mrs Thomas, 15 East North street
Miss, wool merchant, 16 Queen street
Miss Mary Ann, 2 South Silver street
, Misses, 5 Bon-accord square
Skinner, James, accountant, National Bank,h. Berryden Cottage
John, boatbuilder, 54 York street, h. 8York street
P. A., candlemaker, St. Catherine's
court, 16 Shiprowand Wilsone, advocates, 201 Union-st.
Wm. (of Skinner & Wilsone) agent for
the Scottish Provident Institution, the
Insurance Company of Scotland, andhonorary secretary to the Koyal As-
sociation for the Promotion of the
Fine Arts in Scotland, 201 Union st.
h. 12 Golden square
The Right Rev. Bishop William (St.
Andrew's Church) 1 Golden square
Mrs. John, 78 Deest.Skues, Lieutenant Geo. R.M., dentist and
cupper, Crown terrace
Smart, John, contractor, 7 Carmelite st.
John, shipmaster (Ochtertyre) 59 Com-merce street
William, assistant inspector of poor for
0'd Machar ; office 38 Skene-st., h.
89 Chapel street
William, tea and spirit dealer, 11 Ex-chequer row, h. above shop
William (Farquharson and Co.) 1
Langstane place
Smeaton. James and Thomas, furniture
dealers, 2 & 18 East North street
Smith, Alexander, foreman smith (W. M'K.and Co., 20 Spring Garden) A. 61
CausewayendAlexander, spirit dealer, 16 Berry lane
Alexander, shipmaster, 13 Commercestreet
Smith, Alexander, land-surveyor and civil
engineer, 146 Union street
Alexander, bookseller, 33 Charlotte st.
Alexander, gas-inspector, 21 GuestrowAlexander, corn-factor and commission
merchant, 38, h. 36 King street
Alexander, provision dealer, 86 Cause-
wayend...... Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 11,
h. 13 College street
Alexander (of Blackballs) 88 Bon accord
street
Alexander, gardener, King street road
... «. Alexander, bookbinder, Craigie street
Alexander (Devanha Comb work) h. 2
Ferryhill place
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 153
Smith, Andrew, draper, 63 St. Nicholas stMh. 14 Rosemount place
Andrew, tailor, 5 St, Catherine's wyndAnthony A. veterinary surgeon, 4 Lang-
stane place, h. Still s Cottage, Hard-gate
Arthur, painter and glazier, 30 Quay, h.
27 James street
Charles, grocer, wine and spirit mer-chant, 23 Windmill brae, & 1 College
street, k. 20 Dee Village
Chas., merchant-tailor, 9 Skene terrace,
h. 36 Union terrace
...... Chas. (of Smith and Ramage) 46 QuayCharles, night patrol, 19 Harriet street
and Cochran, advocates, agents for the
Standard Life Assurance Company,and secretaries to the Local Board,
96 Union street
David, clerk (T. M'Combie & Co.; 32Whitehouse street
Ferguson, clerk, 150 Union street, h.
Nelson street
Francis, accountant (N. of S. Bank)Balnagarth, Pitfoddels
George shipmaster, 3 James street
...... George, wright, 6J CausewayendGeorge, boot and shoemaker, 62, h. 64
Broad street
and Gordon, police contractors, 95 WestNorth street
H. Ambrose, F.I. A. secretary, North-ern Assurance Co., 5 East Craibstone
street
James (of L. and J. Smith) 8 Affleck st.
James, cabinetmaker, Flourmill lane, h.
49 Bon-accord street
James, stabler, 22 Harriet street
James, boot and shoemaker, Holburnstreet
James, post-horse-master, Smith's court,
87 Gallowgate: office, 58 Loch street
James, house carpenter, 7 St. Mary's pi.
James (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.)James vintner, 16 Trinity street
James, upholsterer, 106 King street, h.
Nelson street
James, carpet manufacturer and worstedspinner, King street place
James, grocer and spirit dealer, 88Chapel street
James (Gill and Smith) Rubislaw place
James, cowfeeder, 48 CausewayendJames (Aberdeen Free Press) 60 Upper
DenburnJohn, pharmaceutical chemist and drug-
gist, 90 Broad-st., h. 2 Gallowgate, John, distiller, Newbridge...... John (late of Rotterdam) 5 Alford place
Smith, John, cabinetmaker, 33, h. 20 Castie
street
John, shoemaker, RubislawJohn, merchant-tailor, 13 Union build-
ings, h. 29A UpperkirkgateJohn, audit clerk (Aberdeen Railway)John, and Co., iron and nail merchants,
5 Shoe lane, and 30 LongacreJohn, shipping clerk (Steam Naviga-
tion Co.) 25 Frederick street
and Gordon, painters, glaziers, andpaper-hangers, 26 Castle street
John, shore porter, 14 Castle street
John, bookseller & stationer, 50 Unionstreet, h. 23 Crown street
Joseph, gardener, 20 Dee village
Joseph, grocer and spirit dealer, 3 Gar-vock street
Lewis & James, wholesale booksellers,
stationers, envelope makers, andpaper rulers, 55 Netherkirkgate
Lewis, (of Lewis and James Smith) /*.
23 Crown street
Neil, jun., merchant, Frederick street,
A. 14 Carden place
and Ramage, opticians and nautical in-
strument makers, 45 QuayRobert, surgeon, 9 Union terrace
Robert, advocate (Smith and Cochrane,96 Union street.) h. 77 Dee street
Robert, teacher (Bell's School) 70 Ger-rard street
Thomas, Custom-house boatman, 63Regent quay
Thomas, contractor, 95 West North-st,Dr Thomas, 99 Crown street
Victor E., shipmaster, 1 Links street
William, architect and superintendentof Town's works, 142 King street
William (Northern Assurance Co.) k. 42Huntly street
William L., grocer and spirit dealer,
20 Union place, A. 23 Crown-st.William, vintner, 14 Frederick street
William, wig maker and hair cutter, 4West North street
William, spirit dealer, 49 Wales-st.William, house carpenter, 20, h. 24
Blackfriars street
William, Clarmont Cottage, Clarencestreet, Nellfield
William, blacksmith, 1 Thistle street
William, overseer (Aberdeen Brick andTile Co.) ; works, Clayhills
William, agent, 38 King street
...... William, jun., tea, wine, and spirit
merchant, apent for Provident LifeOffice, 106 Union street, h. Spring-bank, Dee street
U
154 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Smith, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 15College street
William, grocer, 62 Park street
William, seedsman and general mercht.,
53 St. Nicholas street, h. StonytonWilliam, gardener, Mile-end, StocketMrs, of Glenmillan, 77 Dee street
Mrs, spirit dealer, 51 GuestrowMrs A., of Blackhills, 88 Bon-accord-st.
...... Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 7 Garvock-st.Mrs Dr., (of Whitehill) 147 Crown-st.Mrs Dr., Springbank, Dee street
Mrs James, 53 Huntly street
Mrs John, Rosebank, Hardgate« Mrs Captain John, 5 Skene place
Mrs John, 20 Victoria street west
Mrs H., Brebner's court, 84 Shiprow...... Mrs, midwife, 6 Marischal street
Mrs John, 30 Queen street
Mrs William, midwife, 15 Denbnrnterrace
Mrs, 6 Frederick street
Mrs, 2 South Silver street
Mrs A., 32 Whitehouse street
Mrs, 31 ShiprowMisses, 16 Marywell street
Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 2South Silver street
Misses, 48 Summer street
Miss, Wellington place
Miss, late of Birse, 12 Chapel street
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 49 Bon-accord street
Miss, 15 Rose street
Miss Jane, 87 Bon-accord street
Miss, 25 Langstane place
Miss, lodgings, 91 Chapel street
Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 42Huntly street
Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 95 WestNorth street
Isabella, vintner, 13 Exchequer rowSmollet, Robert, spirit merchant, 47 Castle
street, A. 5 CastlebraeSmyth, William, 92 George street
Snowey, James, Benzie*3 houses, College-st.
William, gardener, Belmont Cottage,
BerrydenSnowie, Mrs, 55 Huntly street
Miss E., Steam Yacht Inn, New pier
Soudians, Miss, lodgings, 1 Millbank terrace,
North BroadfordSorely, John, reedmaker, 69 George street, A.
Carnegie's braeSouter and Shepherd, wholesale druggists
and drysalters, Cruden's court, 22Broad street
Thomas, Inland Revenue officer, Hol-
burn street, A. 2 Wellington place
Souter, William, writer (Murray & M'Conj-bie) Whitehall
William, shoemaker, 6 Park street
William, clerk, Weigh-house, A. 90Skene street
Mrs D., 16 Bon-accord street
Mrs James, 62 Dee street
Souper, Charles, boot and shoemaker, Wel-lington road, Ferryhill
Spanish Vice-Consul, Ar. Thomson, Bank of
Scotland, 35 Castle-st.
Spark, Andrew, flesher, 4 Market, A. 61
Wales street
George, grocer, ship chandler, and spirit
dealer, 8 Garvock street, A. 1 St.
Clement street
John and Alexander, tinsmiths, 91 and
95 Queen-st., A. 115 CausewayendJohn, writer (Adam and Anderson) A.
2 GuestrowWilliam (of Craigiepark) Craigiepark
William, 2 GuestrowWilliam, juu., tinsmith and ironmonger,
54 and 55 Market gallery, A. Nether-
kirkgate
Mrs, 61 Wales street
Speid, Alex., 6 Donald's court, Schoolhill
William, advocate and sharebroker, 75
Union street, A. 4 St. Mary's place
Spence, Rev. Alexander, (Free St. Clement'9
Church) Castlehill
Alexander, teacher (Holburn School)
A. Short Loanings
...... Edward and Robert, boot and shoe ma-nufacturers; sale-shop, 13 Broad-st.
and Watson, drapers, 26 and 28 Castle
street
James (of Spence and Watson) A. Chapel
court
Stables, Alexander, jun., accountant (Scot-
tish Provincial Assurance Company)
A. 112 High street, Old Aberdeen
Stallon, Miss, teacher, 119 Crown street
Standard Life Assurance Company; office,
96 Union street ; Smith and Cochran,
agents and secretaries to Local
Board ot Direction
Stamp Office, Advocates' buildings
Starling, Robert, manager (Cosmocapeleion)
A. Ferguson's Cottage, Holburn-st.
Steel, James, M.D., 17 Adelphi
William, spirit dealer, 4 Weigh-house
square
Steele, William, accountant, 58, A. 20 Castle
street
Alexander, hatter, 20 Union street
Stephen, Alexander, late merchant, 1 Mar-
tin's lane
Alex.r late merchant, Devanha terrac«
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 155
Stephen, Alexander, waiter & funeral waiter,
62 Netherkirkgate
.Alex. (J. Black and Co.) h. Millbanlc,
HardgatcAlexander, shipmaster, (Ararat) h. 27
York place
...... Capt. Alexander, Millbank, HardgateDavid, joiner (A. Duthie and Co.) Ed-
ward place, Porthill
...... David, shipmaster, 59, Victoria street
west
...... George, hairdresser, 9 Chapel street
George, clerk (T. and C. B.) h. 53 GreenLessel, writer, 84 King street, h. 72 Dee
street
James, ironmonger, 34 Broad street, h.
54 Charlotte street
James, writer, 84 King street, h. 16 Col-
lege boundsJames, porter dealer, 34 Regent quay,
h. 20 Gordon street
James, Red Lion inn, and stabling, 8West North street
Rev. John (Free John Knox's Church)h. 6 Rosemount place
John, plumber, brassfounder, copper-
smith and gas-fitter, 6 Shoe lane
John H., engraver and copperplate
printer, 8 St. Nicholas lane, It. 59Huntly street
John, game dealer Fand provision mer-chant, 55 West North street
John, mealsellcr, 8, h. 6 Marywell st.
Joseph, overseer (Broadford Works) h.
294 George street
Robert, late merchant, A. 1 Martin's lane,
Greenand Sutherland, painters, glaziers, glass
stainers & paper-hangers, 52 Nether-kirkgate
William, baker, 31, k. 29 Broad street
William, jobbing gardener, 35LongacreWilliam, cabinetmaker and upholsterer,
152 Union street ; workshop 2, h. 1Union wynd
Mrs, midwife, 1 Gordon's ct., Gordon st.
Miss, dressmaker, 108 Skene street
Miss, lodgings, 22 Virginia street
Miss, 53 GreenMiss, teacher of English, drawing and
music, 1 Union wyndStevens, Richd., late cpjarter-master-sergeant,
79th regiment, 42 Marischal street
Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 214George street, A. 4 Rosemount place
Stevenson, Alexander, bookseller, newspaperagent and stationer, h. 08 Green
David, 68 Green. . < . George, stabling, 32 West North street
Stevenson. James, teacher (Free East Church
School, St. Andrew's street,) h. SI
Charlotte street
...... James, engraver, copperplate and litho-
graphic printer, 6 Queen street, h. 37
Victoria street west
John, oddfellows' arms inn, 41 Queen st.
Joseph, overseer, 294 George street
William, commission merchant, 5 Bel-
mont street, h. Fountainhall
William, bookseller and stationer, 13
St. Nicholas street, h. 68 Green
Mrs, 61 Windmillbrao
Mrs, register office, 14 St. Andrew st.
Mrs, midwife, 11 Carmelite street
Mrs, 181 North street
Mrs, lodgings, Concert court, Broad st.
Stewart, Alexander R., silk, cotton and wool-
len dyer, 104 George street ; works,
3 Leadside, Gilcomston
Alexander, (overseer of bonnet makers,
A. Hadden & Sons) 3 Gordon's ct.,
Gordon street
Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 1
Gilcomston brae
Andrew, grocer and carter, 13 Wales st.
Charles (of Stewart and Chivas) 8 WestCraibstone street
Charles, agent for Messrs.Virtue & Co.,
publishers, London ; office 123£ Union
street, h. 11 Rosemount place
Charles, mason, 7 Henderson's court,
46 Broad street
and Chivas, grocers to her Majesty, 13
King street
Donald, boot and shoemaker, 15, h. 7
Huxter rowD. A., inspector general of army hospi-
tals, 5 Springbank terrace
George, manager of the Royal shooting
saloon, quoit and cricket ground,
Stewart place, 69 Guestrow
Gordon boot and shoemaker, 64 George
street
Henry, lastmaker, 70 Gallowgate, A. 8
Mount street
James, flesher, G Gallowgate
James, flesher, 1 and 2 New market,//.
1 1 Market street
James, spirit dealer, 21 East North st.
James, grocer, tea and spirit merchant,
65, h. 67 Virginia street
James, city missionary h. 37 Park street
John, grocer and spirit dealer, 6 North-
field, Gilcomston
John, late mail-guard, 7 Huxter row
John, shipmaster, 57 Quay^
John, teacher of 'Chain's school, h. 52
Shiprow
156 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Stewart, John (Stewart, Rowell & Co.) Cot-
ton lodge
John, maltster and brewer, 69 Virginia
street, h. 64 Park street
...... Patrick (Milne and Son) 58 Dee street
Peter, vintner, Waterloo quayPeter, provision merchant, 2 Harriet st.
Rowell, and Co., comb manufacturers,
40 Hutcheon street
Thomas, 6 Broad street
Walter R., 8 West Craibstone street
Mrs J., 13 Carmelite street
» Mrs, broker, 29 Lodge walkMrs, flesher, 35 Park street
Mrs Kenneth, 189 Union street
Mrs Alexander, Mackie place
Mrs Peter, laundress, 12 Langstane place
Ann, flesher, 3 New marketMiss, milliner and bonnet maker, 57
Park street
Miss, 77 Bon-accord street
...... Misses, 85 Bon-accord street
Still, George, Hardgate, near Bellevue
George, combmaker, 11 Princes street
Robert, blockmaker, 15 Prince Regentstreet
William (J. Asher, Union street) 6
Black's buildings
Mrs Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer,
15 York street
i. Miss, Hardgate, near Bellevue
Miss, 23 Thistle street
Miss, lodgings, 41 St. Nicholas street
Misses, of Millden, 48 Union place
Stirling, George, grocer, tea, wine, andspirit dealer, 13 Castle street, h.
Royfold, RubislawRev. James (United Presbyterian
Church) 4 Caroline place
John, artist, 1 Chapel street
Stock Exchange, 34 Marischal street
Stork, William, flesher, 7 Basement floor,
New market, h. 79 GallowgateStott, George, shoemaker, 86 St. Androw-st.
John, furnishing tailor, Commercialcourt, 58 Castle street
William, spirit dealer, 23 Albion-st.
...... Miss, teacher, 39 Shuttle lane
Strachan, Alexander, shipmaster, 10 Sugar-house lone
Alexander, spirit dealer, 3 ShiprowCharles, grocer, 49 WoolmanhillGeorge, shipmaster, 75 Virginia street
James, teacher (West Parish School)
81 Hutcheon street
James, late bookseller, 35 Back wyndJames, paper ruler, 2 Queen street
...... John, coffee roaster, coffee, sugar, andspice grinder, Jack's brae
Strachan, John, shipmaster, 47 Constitution-st.
Robert, tailor, 69 NetherkirkgateWillm., of Moreseat, Stocket, h. More-
seat
William, confectioner and bookseller,
22, h. 24 WoolmanhillMrs, 55 Schoolhill
Mrs, sick-nurse, 1 Blackfriars street
Mrs A., HardgateMrs, 34 Loch street
Miss, seamstress, 35 Huntly street
Miss, spirit dealer, 3 Trinity street
Misses, dressmakers, 11 Constitution
street
Strahan, Rev. W. D., governor, Gordon'sHospital
Straith, George, gardener, PitmuxtonStrath, Alexander, traveller (Alex. Ogston,
84 Loch street) h. 146J George-st.
Mrs, 74 WindmillbraeStrathdee Distillery, CooperstonStraton, Peter, leather dealer, 15 Drum's
lane
Stratton, James, corn factor and generalagent, 43 Marischal street, h. 124George street
Stronach, Alexander, advocate, 20 King-st,
;
clerk & agent for London GuaranteeSociety and Galena Investment Co.,Robert Gordon's Hospital, Collyhill
Trustees, and Mitchell's Hospital,Old Aberdeen
Alexander, feuar, Cooperston placeAlexander, jun., writer, 245 Union-st.,
A. 17 Ferryhill place
Stuart, Alexander, writing master (Gordon's
Hospital) and teacher of writing andstenography, h. 1 Holburn street
Alexander, provision mercht. 6 Mount-hooly
Charles, shipmaster (Woollomooloo) 5Affleck street
Donald, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit
merchant, 51 Gallowgate, h. aboveshop
George, 26 Skene squareJames Hay, accountant, Commercial
Bank, h. 41 Dee street
John, travelling merchant, Red Lioncourt, Broad street
John, stoneware merchant and funeral
waiter, 98, h. 100 Green...... John S., writer, 245 Union street, h. 1
Holburn street
William, road surveyor, Garioch dis-
trict of Turnpike Roads and the 9th
or Town of Aberdeen district of
Commutation Roads, h. 1 Leslie
place, North Broadford
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 157
Stuart, Willm., boot & shoemaker, 28 School-
hill, h. 31 Thistle place
Summers, Miss, 3 Mitchell place
Miss H., dressmaker, 8 Langstane place
Sutherland, Alexander, grocer and spirit
dealer, 17 Castle-st.t, h. above shop
Alexander, Inmore Cottage, near Rose-
mount terrace
Andrew, jun., manufacturer, 2 Black's
buildings, h. 12 Bon-accord square
...... A., & Sons, manufacturers, I, 2, and 3Black's buildings, h. 12 Bon-accord
square
A., & Sons, worsted spinners, hosiers,
and girth manufacturers, Canal road,
Causewayend„ George, silk mercer, 149 Union street,
h. 117 Crown street
George, surgeon, 4 Correction wyndHugh (Stephen & Sutherland) 18 Bon-
accord terrace
. James, shipowner, 22 Ferryhill place
James, coachman (Earl of Fife coach)
Ross's court, 6 Upperkirkgate
...... John, druggist, 34, h. 32 St. Nicholas
street
John, late merchant, Viewton place,
Spittal
John, grocer, 22, h. 24 "West street
Dr. Neil, 13 Belmont street
„ Thomas, messenger, Police office, 4Martin's lane
William, guard (Earl of Fife coach)
Ross's court, 6 Upperkirkgate
Mrs John, grocer and spirit merchant,
Bank street, Ferryhill
Mrs, lodgings, 104 King street
„ Mrs W., Holburn street
Miss, 104 King street
Miss, private teacher of English, 31
North Broadford
MUscs, dressmakers, 103 George-st.
Swanson, Mrs, lodgings, 16 Netherkirkgate
Swanston, Mrs John, 50 Bon-accord street
Swedish and Norwegian Vice-Consul, Arthur
Thomson ; office, Bank of Scotland,
Castle street
Sword, Mrs, vintner, 26 Wellington street
Symmers, Alexander Anderson, GlenburnieCottage, West Skene street
George A., Glenburnie Cottage, WestSkene street
...... Misses, 31 Wliitehouse street
Symon, George, 29^ Upperkirkgate
, John, furniture dealer, 29, h. 29£ Upper-kirkgate
Taggakt, John, teller (Bank of Scotland)
Spring-bank terrace
Taggart, Mrs, innkeeper & stabler, 90 Georgo
street
Tait, Alexander (Philip and Kennedy,) h. 95
West North street
James, outfitting lace and fancy ware-
house, 3, 5, and 7 Union buildings,
h. 1 Caroline place
John, haberdasher, 161 George street
William, 43 Victoria street we-t
Miss, pattern printer, 24 George street
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 15
Chronicle lane
Talbot, David, shipmaster, 61 QuayWilliam, 129 King street
Tarves, Robert, day patrol, 15 Virginia street
Tastard, James, flesher, 18 Market hall, A.
200 GallowgateTawse, J me3, coal broker, 42 Quay
Lewis, spirit dealer, 83 GreenWilliam, tailor, 19 Lower DenburnMrs Anlrew, late of Coldstone, 13
Garden place
Taylor, Alex., wholesale and retail woolendraper, 67 Union street, h. 116
Crown street
Alexander, shipmaster, 69 Virginia-st.
Alexander, gardener, 71 Park street
James, boot and shoemaker, 6, h. 4 St.
Nicholas lane
James, shipmaster (Woodland Lark) h.
25 Regent quayJames, 41 Constitution street
..... John, rope and twine manufacturer,
Froghf.ll
John, wright, funeral waiter and under-
taker, Ross's court, 2 Upperkirkgate
John, spirit dealer, Wallace ToverTavern, 63, h. 65 Netherkirkgate
John, builder, 7, h. 12 West street
John, grocer, 133 Skene street
Richard, engineer (Elswick)A. 41 Yorkstreet
, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 61
Netherkirkgate, h. Ltwson's court
William, shipmaster (Hawk) 61 QuayMrs Dr., 83 Bon-accord street
Mrs George, Rosebank house, Skene-sq.
Mrs, midwife, 4 St. Nicholas lane
Mrs, lodgings, 18 Crown street
street
Misses, lodgings, 31 Harriet street
Templeton, William, M.D., lecturer on Ma-teria Medica, King's College, h, 9
Belmont street
Teunant. Alexander, overseer (Broadford
Works') 40 Union terrace
Mrs. lodgings, 40 Union terrace
Tevendale, John, assistant inspector of poor,
6 Constitution street
158 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Tliain, Robert, teacher (Porthill Schoo's) A.
at the Schools
Mrs, broker, 37 Lodge walk
Theatre, pit, 50 ; boxes, 52 ; gallery, 54 Ma-rischal street
Thom, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer,
62 College street
, Alexander and William, commission
merchants and general agents, 21
Quay, Alexander (A. and W. Thom) Consul
for Belgium, A. Kepplestone Cottage,
RubislawGeorge, boot and shoemaker, 37 Ship-
rowJames, grocer, 254 George street, A.
62 Gerrard street*
William S., (A. & W. Thom) 1 Albert
street
Mrs John, 37 Thistle street
Miss, 1 Albert street
Thompson, George, jun. and Co., merchants
and shipowners, insurance brokers
and underwriters, 40 Marischal-st.
George, jun., M.P. (of G. T. and Co.)
A. 5 Golden square
Thomson, Adam, junior, flesher, 29 Newmarket, A. 12 Constitution street
Adam, sen., flesher, 43 New market, A.
22 Belmont street
Alex., of Banchory, Banchory house
Alex., clerk (Journal Office) Salter's
court, 50 Loch street
Andrew, traveller (Devanha Brewery)
6 Millburn street
Arthur, agent for the Bank of Scotland,
Vice-Consul for Prussia, the Nether-
lands, Sweden, Norway, and France,
Bank of Scotland court, Castle-st.
Daniel, jeweller, south gallery, Newmarket, A. 57 John street
David (Richards and Co.) h. Broadford
place
George, jun., merchant (W. Simpson
and Co.) A. 22 Regent quayGeorge, beadle (Free Trinity Church)
and funeral waiter, 121 Crown-st.
George, grocer and spirit dealer, 1
a John street
George, flesher; 14 New market, A. 22Belmont street
...... George, flesher, 52 "Virginia street
George and Son, win3 merchants, com-mission agents and ship-brokers,
Thomson's court, 21 Regent street
...... George M., tide surveyor, Customs,
14 Wellington street
...... Henry, cashier (Steum Navigation Co.)
67 Dte street
Thompson, James landing waiter,'Customs, 1
Waverley place
James, commercial traveller (R. Morti-
mer) 73 John street
James, boot and shoemaker, 53 Broad
street, A. 18 Marywell street
James, manager (A. Pirie and Sons) 20
Adelphi, A. 30 Victoria street west
James, spinning manager (Broadford
Works, Richards and Co.) A. May-bank, Hutcheon street west
James, clothier, 192, A. 152 George-st.
.... James, spirit dealer, 13 Muttonbrae
... John, 31 Frederick street
.... John, furnishing tailor, 74 Queen-st.
.... John, broker, 44 Gallowgate
.... John, plumber and gasfitter, 4 South
Silver street
.... Rev. John, Blackfriars Congregational
Church, 72 Chapel street
.... John, flesher, 42 and 43 New market,
h. 22 Belmont street
.... Rev. John (Free Greyfriars) 7 Cardenplace
.... John, miller and corn merchant, Cults
Warehouse, 52 Queen street
.... Joseph, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit
dealer, 67 Shiprow
.... Peter (of Reid, Smith and Co.) 1 Rosestreet
.... Robert, jun., Broadford Works, A. 50Upperkirkgate
.... Robert, furnishing tailor, 14 Broad-st.
.... Robert, clerk (Richards and Co.) 50Upperkirkgate
,.,.. Thomas, gunmaker, 68 Union street, A.
17 Victoria street west
.... William, traveller (G. Collie and Co.)
25 Victoria street west
.... William, plumber, 71, A. 69 Nether-kirkgate
.... William L., shipowner (G. Thomsonand Son) Hanoverian Royal Consul,
Hanseatic, Mecklenburg, &SchwerinVice-Consul, A. Maryfield, Ferryhill
..... Mrs, lodgings, Salter's court, 50 Lochstreet
.... Mrs, seminary for young ladies, 8 Johnstreet
Mrs Daniel, lodgings, 57 John street
Mrs Alexander, 72 Chapel street
Mrs, midwife, 12 Thistle street
Mrs, 20 Bon-accord street
Mrs George, 1 1 Victoria street west
..... Mrs, 56 Gerrard street
.... Mrs, 2 Crown place east
.... Miss, teacher, 24 James street
.... Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 20 Bon-accord street
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 159
Thow, George, furnishing tailor, 18 Skene
street, h. 88 John street
Tillery, John, foreman (F. and G.) 3 Drum'slane
Tocher, John, tailor and clothier, 100 Unionstreet, h. 9 Bon-accord terrace
John, teacher of music, 7 South Consti-
tution street
Tochettie, Mrs, midwife and lodgings, 40Gallowgate
Todd, Alexander, basket maker, 34 Marketgallery, workshop, 44 Sliiprow
Thomas, manufacturer (A. Hadden &Sons) Maryculter house
Tompkins & Reid, fleshers, 18 New market
William, flesher, 4 Basement floor,
New market, h. Tanfield
Tonach, John, coal and lime meter, 22 Tri
nity street
Topp, George, 35 Constitution street
James, late baker, Craigwell Cottage,
31 North Silver street
John, tailor, 19 George street
Torrie Alexander, advocate, 75 King street
James, M.D., 66 Dee street
Torty Brick Work Company ; office, Blaikie's
quayTough, George, haberdasher, 134, h. 136
George street
James, flesher, 6 Market hall, h. 3
Hanover lane
John, tailor, 194 George street
Jean, flesher, I Basement floor, New-mar.
John, wright, 3^ Whitehouse street
Town's Drummer; David Bannerman, 79
Gallowgate
Trades' Hall, 153 Union street
Trail, George, jun., grocer, tea, wine and
spirit merchant, 135 Skene street, h.
20 Upper DenburnJames, wright and cabinetmaker, 6
Rose street, h. 22 Union row
Wm., wright, Lobban's court, Castle-st.
Troup, Alexander, merchant tailor, 82 Union
street, h. 7 Drum's lane
David, 86 Chapel street
David, coachman, 2 St. Catherine's
wyndGeorge, consulting chemist and surgeon,
8 Meal-ra-ai'ket street
George, manager of Blind Asylum,
Huntly street
William, Nelson street
Mrs George, Prospect Cottage, Loan-
headMrs, Glenburnie Cottage, West Skene
street
Miss, bonnet-maker and milliner, 8
Mealmarket street
Troup, Miss, milliner & dressmaker, 90 John
street
Trueman, Robert, broker, 16J Justice street
Tulloch, Rev. George, LL.D. , school Aca-
demy street (from Dee street to
Crown street) /*. Bellevue, Hardgate
James, shipmaster (St. Lawrence) 14
St. Cli-ment street
James, jun., grocer, wine, and spirit
merchant, 16, h. 14 St. Clement-st.
Mr*, lodgings, 50 WoolmanhillTurner, Mrs, 42 Union terrace
Misses, of Turnerhall, 1 18 Crown street
Turreff, Alexander, draper (J. Blackball and
Co.) 39 Upperkirkgate
Turriff, Alexander, funeral waiter, 20 Long-acre
Miss, dressmaker, 20 LongacraTyson, Mrs, StrawberrybankTytler, James, overseer (Industrial House of
Refuge) h. 14 Huxter-rowJohn (Hogarth and Co.) 136 George-st.
Mrs, 7 Charlotte street
Mrs, 41 Dee street
Mis, register office, 14 Huxter-row
Uxion-Glen Distillery, HolburnCotton Mill Co., Poynernook
Urquhart, Alexander, boot and shoemaker. Hol-
burn street
Alexander, road contractor, 9 Skene rowAlex., grocer, 6-2 St. Nicholas street, h. 17
Schoolhill
George, shipmaster (Sea Horse) 47 Consti-
tution street
James, keeper of leading lights, Torry
John, druggist, 65 St. Nicholas street, h.
Mount Cottage, Mount street
John and Robt., wholesale tea and coffee
dealers and commission agents, 7 School-
hill
William, shipmaster, 31 Huntly street
Robert (J. and R. Urquhart) 5 Schoolhill
. Mrs, of Craigstone, 240 Union street
Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 39Union terrace
Ure, Mrs, 17 Skene terrace
Vaccine Institution, 36 Upperkirkgate HjValentine, Mrs, 38 Park street
Veitch, John, manager (J. Ford, 136 UnionTtf)
h. 17 Huntly street
Vessie, James, and Son, booksellers and bookbin-
ders, 156 Gallowgate
Victoria Lodging House, 4 Exchequer eourt
Vigrow, John, printer, 86 George street
Miss S. milliner and dressmaker,86 Georgestreet
Vollar, John H., shipmaster (Duke of Buccleuch)
61 Park street
ICO GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Wade, Mrs Captain, lodgings, 11 Bon-accord st.
Wagstaff, Edward, stock and sharebroker, 4 Cor-
rection wyndWalker, Alex , shipmaster (Margaret) 3 Mill st.
Alex. R., cabinetmaker, 45 Bon-accord
street, A. 12 Victoria street west
Alex., shipmaster (Renown) 32 St Cle-
ment street
...... Alexander, tobacconist, 60 Union street
Alexander, engineer, 6 Hanover street
Alexander, ironmonger, 58 Gallowgate, h
above shop
Chas., commission merchant, 39 Marischal
street, h. 38 Constitution street
Charles, broker, 58 East North street
DdV., hairdresser and perfumer, 133 Unionstreet, h. 41 Summer street
David, plane-maker, 44 Loch street
Geo., Town-house keeper, A. 17 Huxterrow
George, bookseller (A. Brown and Co.) 48Victoria street west
. George, 15 Denburn terrace
George, boot and shoemaker, 85 Skene St.
A. 61 Summer street
G. L., wholesale and retail hardware mer-
chant, 31 St Nicholas street
George, grocer and spirit dealer, 43 Skenesquare, A. 31 Harriet street
George L., 42 Constitution street
George, spirit dealer, 44 GuestrowGeorge, post-horse master, iunkeeper and
stabler, 6 Back wyndJames, late nurseryman and seedsman, 6
Canal street
James, coal broker, 72 Dee street
James, bookseller, 34^ Upperkirkgate, A.
Northfield, Gilcomston
J^s^clerk (J. Smith and Co.) 5 Shoe lane
James, meter maker, gas light company,26 Thistle street
Jas., watch and clockmaker, 29 St Nicholas
street, A. 123 George street
John L.j student of theology, and private
tutor, 44 Loch street
John C, clerk (M. Rettie and Sons) 49Victoria itreet west
John, umbrella manufacturer, 16, h. 35West North street
John, teller, City of Glasgow Bank, A. South
Crown street
John, clerk, Well court, Broad street
John, nitiht watchman. 72 Catherine street
Robert, hairdresser, 210 Gallowgate
Robert, flesher, 29 Basement-floor, Newmarket, A. Easter Kinmuniiy, Skene
William, late oi H.E.I.C.'s tea department,
131 King street
William, goods manager (G. N. of S. Rail
way) A. 6 Mount street, Rosemount
William, treasurer, Royal Infirmary andLunatic Asylum, A. 2 Caroline place
William, day patrul, 6 Hanover street
Walker, William, flesher, 45 Chapel street
Win,, umbrella-maker, 35, A. 37 Schoolhill
Win. and Sons, wine merchants, tea dealers,
and general importers, 52 Union street,
h. 3 Adelphi court
William, provision dealer, 65 Causewayend
Wm., cabinetmaker, Reid's ct ,34Gallowguto
A. 14 Innes street
Mrs, staymaker, 44 Loch Btreet
Mrs Duncan, 32 St Clement street
Mrs John, 4 St Clement street
, Mrs, register office, 9 Guestrow
Mrs (late Wester Fintray) 24 Union place
Mrs Walter, 86 George street
Mrs, inn and lodgings, 8 Schoolhill,
Mrs, spirit dealer, 5 East Green
Mrs David, Bank street, South Crown st.
Miss, 12 Victoria street west
Miss, dressmaker, 44 Summer street
Miss, teacher (Free Trinity School) 6l
Summer street
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 210 Gal-
lowgate
Miss Margaret, milliner and dressmaker,
10 Black's buildings
Misses, dressmakers, 32, A. 40 Upperkirk-
gate
Wales, Lieut. Andrew, R.N., 67 Bon-accord-st.
Wallace, Alexander, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit
merchant, 55 George St., A. Broadbank,Kingsland place
Alex, and Co., brewers and maltsters, 24Loch street
Archibald, messenger (North of Scotland
Bank) Lodge walkBrothers, brewers and rnalsters, HardgnteRev. Dav. (Frederick street Chapel) White-
ball
Ernest (of Wallace Brothers) A MillbankCottage, Hardgate
James, inspector of poor for St Nicholas, A.
261 George street
Miss, corsetmaker, 49 Bon-accord street
Warrack, Charles, commissary clerk depute, Re-cord Office, A. 84 Kin:: street
David, baker, 5, A. 7 C.iapel street
Hugh M. corn factor, commission agent,
ship and insurance broker, 34 Marischal
street, A. 18 St Mary's place, Crown st.
..... James, commission merchant, 34 Marischal
street, A. 18 St Mary's place, Crown st.
Mrs Robert, 84 Kin^ street
, and Daniel, house carpenters and builders
92 John street
James (of Warrack and Daniel) A. 92 John
street
Warren, John, surveyor, G.P.O., 36 Union place
Miss, dressmaker, 41 Huntly street
Watkins, Alexander, manufacturer (Broadford
Works)Watson, Alexander, bookseller, 28 Summer st.
Alexander, criminal officer, Commercialcourt, 58 Castle street
CITY OF ABERDEEN. 161
Watson, Alexander, clerk, 40 Broad street
Arch., cashier (Richards and Co., BroadfordWorks) h. 2 Skene place
George, 68 Bon-accord street
George, cart and plough wright, 184 WestNorth street, h. 294 George street
George, saw trimmer, 71 Windmillbrae, h.
46 Dee street
James,shipmaster, 23 Prince Regent street
James, broker, 55 East North street
James, broker, 72 Gallowgate',. .. James, watch and clockmaker, 17, k. 20 St
Nicholas street
James, house carpenter, 15 Langstane placeh. 40 Huntly street
James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 26Woolmanhill
John, superintendent ofpolice, wntfhhouse,Huxter row, h. 264 George street
John, secretary (Scottish Provincial Assur-ance Co.) h. 3 Rotunda Place, Ferry hi II
John (Watson and Son) 3 Summer streetJohn, family, commercial and private hotel,
102 Union street
Patrick, draper, grocer, and spirit dealer,
35 Bon-accord street
Robert, builder, Nelson street
and Son, stonecutters, 262 Union street, h.
3 Summer street
Thomas, shipmaster. 53 Huntly street
William, W.S., sheriff-substitute, 25 Dee st.
William, tailor, 39 Frederick street
William (of Calcutta) 9 Union place
Mrs, register office, Jopp's court, 40 Broadstreet, and 1 1 Queen street
Mrs, grocer, 109, h 107 GallowgateMiss, milliner and dressmaker, 26 Unionrow
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 46 Dee St.
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 294 Georgestreet
Watt, Adam, furnishing tailor, 19 Schoolhill
Alexander, writer (Murray and M'Combie)103 Union street
Alexander (manager of the Inverury MillWarehouse) Waterloo street, h. 12 StClement street
Alexander and Sons, grocers, 49 Castle st.
Archibald, watch and clockmaker, 128, h.
126 Gallowgate
David, spirit dealer, 3 East GreenGeorgj, shipmaster (Mercury) 29 Frede-
rick street
George, slater (successor to James Smith)13 Carmelite street
James, spirit dealer, 258 George street
James, hide factor, 59 Victoria street
James, blacksmith, 1 Nelson street
John, leather dealer currier, and shoe ma-nufacturer. 1 and 3, h. 5 St Paul street;
currying shop, 57 George street
...... John, advocate, clerk to the General Ses-
sion, and keeper of the register of mar-
riages for the city of Aberdeen, 2 Cor-rection Wynd, h. 66 Schoolhill
Watt, John, Record Office, h. 11 Little Chapel st.
J. and W. rope and twine makers, 167George street
Kenneth, shoemaker, 6 South Silver street,
A. PitmuxtonRobert, 35 North BroadfordSamuel, carter, 20 Dee street
William, grocer, 94, h. Ill GallowgateWilliam, slater, Spa street, h. 5 Skenc-st.Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 17 Denburn-tsr.Mrs, 81 Queen street
Mrs M., ginger-beer and porter dealer, 17Correction Wynd, h. 47 Green
Miss, spirit dealer, 1 York street
Wattie Joseph, gardener, Newfield, Skene square,h. 6 Forbes street
Webster, Alexander, advocate, (Alexander andJohn Webster) h. 44 King street
Alexander, writer, 28 Catherine street
Alexander, and John, advocates, office 42King street
John, advocate (Alex, and John Webster)h. 31 King street
John, manager (Gilcomston Brewery) k. atthe works
...... John, baker, 43 Green, h. 13 Carmelite-st.
John, wright, 21 Huntly street
Thomas, late merchant. 89 Wales street
William, baker and confectioner, 4, h. 6Skene terrace
Mrs Lieutenant William, 48 Chapel street
.. . . Mrs, lodgings, 8 Commerce street
A^nes, Miss, teacher (West Parish Schoo')36 Union terrace
Weighhouse, Quay ; John Duncan, tacksmanWeir, John, master of Deaf & Dumb Institution,
31 Belmont street
...... Mrs, Farquhar's court, 17 UpperkirkgateMrs, 2 Affleck street
Miss, 70 GallowgateWelsh, Jas. B., manager, Power-looms (Richards
and Co., Broadford Works) 88 Skenesquare
Misses, dressmakers, 18$ North BroadfordWesley, James, provision merchant, 53 Gallow-
gate, h. 2 Salter's courtWest-end Academy, 216 Union street
West Parish School, 185 George street
Westland, James, manager (North of ScotlandBank) King street
James, boot and shoemaker, 58 ShiprowMrs, 32 Skene street
West of England Fire and Life Office ; A. and J.Cadenhead, advocates, agents, 9 Huxterrow
West of England Assurance Co. ; James Asher,agent, 115 Union street
Westly, Robert, Berlin worsted and shoe ware-house, 104 Union- st., h. 64
Whitecross, William, Custom house agent 19Crown street
162 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Whitecross, Mrs, sick-nurse, 16 Summer street
White, Alexander (White and Hutcheon) h.
Kenfield
and Hutcheon, silk mercers, shawl merchts.,
and general drapers, 123 Union street
James, merchant, 61 Bon-accord street
James, flesher, 14 and 88 New market, h.
Millbank place, Broadford
John F., grain merchant, 107 King street,
h. 16 Bon-accord square
Mrs William, 16 Bon-accord square
Mrs James, 61 B »n-aceord street
Wbitnell, Edward, hardware and stationary shop,
25 North gallery, New market, h. 86
George street
Whyte, Alexander B. (of Simpsom and Whyte);
agent for J. Cockburn & Campbell, wine
merchts., Edinburgh, 21 Union build-
ings, h. 19 Union place
John (Simpson and Whyte) 52 Dee s'reet
John, advocate (Yeats and Whyte) 52 Dee
street
John, fishmonger, 8, 9 & 59 Basement floor,
New market, h. 6 Carmelite street
Patrick, tobacco & snuff manufacturer, SO,
h. 28 Broad street
Misses (Ladies' Boarding and Day School)
57 Dee street
Wigham, Anthony, 5 Caroline place, Maybank
Miss, 33 North Broadford
Wight, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 45 St.
Andrew street
Wilkin, John, cooper, 13 Virginia street
Wilkie. Misses, 30 Ferryhill place
Will, James, M.D., 11 King street
John (late mail-guard) 147 Union street
Thomas, carpet and upholstery warehouse,
175 Union street, h. 63 Bon-nccord st.
Thomas, 2 Millburn street, Ferryhill
Lillians, Samuel, manufacturer and stoneware
merchant, 170 Gallowgate. h. Friendly-
bank, Mount hooly
Willet, Captain G. T.,43 Dee street
... John, civil engineer (Aberdeen Railway)
office, 123£ Union-st., h. 112 Crovm-st.
Williams, Chas. (of C. & W. \V.) h. 13 Virginia
street
William and Charles, commission agents, &dealers in ship stores, S5 Marischal-st.
..... James, furrier, &c , 10 Schoulhill
James, and Sons, coopers and fishcurers, 13
Virginia street
j.;comb manufacturer, 53 Guestrow
.""..'"John, h. 20 Sohoolbill
Robert (of Williams & Sons) 13 Virginia-st.
...... William (of C. and W. W.) h. 9 Millburn
street, Ferryhill
William, grocer and house agent, 16, h. 14
St. Andrew street
Miss, spirit dealer, 60 Causeways nd
Williamson, Alam, haircutter, 40 Cablle street
Alexander, baker, 1, h 2 Catto square
\Alexander, Granitehill, formerly Cairncry
Williamson, Alex., flesher, 45 Market hall, k. Kin-
mundy, SkeneGeorge, jun., flesher, 44 New market, h.
RubislawGeorge, sen., flesher, 30 New market, h.
Kinmundy, SkeneHarvey (of P. Williamson & Son) h. 143
Union street
James (of R. Catto and Co.) 5 West Craib-
stone stfeet
James, jun., flesher, 28 New market, h.
Kinmundy, Skene
..... James, 184 George street
James, flesher, 49 Market, h. Cornhill'
John, flesher, 5 Market, h. Rubislaw
... John, 40 Market, h. Kinmundy, Skene
Joseph, M.D., 127 King street
P. and Sod, druggists, 141 Union street
Peter (of P. Williamson and Son) h. 143
Union street
and Simpson, candlemakers and tallow
chandlers, 79 Wales street
William, M.D., 239 Union street
. ... William, flesher, 36 Market, h. Granitebill
William (of W. and S.) /*. 81 Wales street
Mrs B., 239 Union street
Mrs John, flesher, 15 New market, h. 58
John street
Willock, Robt. S., temperance commercial hotel
and lodgings, 56 Union street
Willox, John, 31 Adelphi
Mrs William, 48 Woolmanhill
Mrs, 1 Chapel court, Justice street
Wilson, Alexander, shoe-shop, 9 Broad street, h.
Cruden's court, 22 Bruad street
Alexander, draper, 154, h. 146A George^st.
Andrew, bookbinder, and stationer, 20, h.
18 Marischal street
Charles, letter-carrier, 3 Carnegie's brae
Charles, flesher, 4 East North street
David H., missionary (South Parish) 67
Chapel street
David, silk and woollen dyer, cloth fuller,
and dresser: dye-works and waulk-mill,
Innes street; shop, 5 St Nicholas street,
/*. 10 John strpet
George, artist, 24 Crown street
...... George, chemist and druggist, 228, /;. 256j
George street
George, tailor, 1S8 Gallowgate
Hugh, confectioner, 47 Regent quay
J. A., bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder,
92, h. 84 Broad street
Rev. James H., 27 Castle street
James, late shipmaster, Waterside, Footde^
John, shippingclerk (Leith and Clyde Ship-
ping Co.) h. Castle hill
John, Albyn Cottage, Albyn place
Juhfl, bookbinder, 20 Marischal street
.. ... Rev. John (North Parish) North Lodge,
King street
John K. (W. Smith, jun.) Newbridge,,
Hardgate
CITY OP ABERDEEN. 163
Wilson, John, shore porter, 18 Shiprow...... Peter, flesher, 34 and 35 Market-hall, h.
Roseburn Cottage, 98 Hutcheon street
William, gardener, Mile-end, Holburn st.
William, boot and shoemaker, 168 North st.
Robb & Co., boot and shoi makers, and lea-
ther cutters, 72 Broad street
Robert, bookseller, 34 Sehoolhill, h. Prog-hall
Mrs, bookseller and manufacturer of BishopHay's Pills, 2 Chapel court, Castle st.
Mrs James, lodgings, 19 Summer street
Mrs, 64 Dee street
Mrs Robert, grocer, NewbridgeMrs William, 90 Union street
.. .. Mrs, lodgings, 7 Black's buildings
.i.... Mrs, lodgings, 15 St Andrew street
Mrs John, lodgings, Albyn Cottage, Albynplace
Miss, 16 Dee street
Miss, teacher of piano-forteiand singing, 2Chapel court, Castle street
Miss, teacher (Day School) 54 CausewayendMiss, milliner, 67 Chapel street
Wilsone, Thomas, advocate (Skinner & Wilsone)h. Ferr3'hill Lodge
Winchester, Charles, advocate, 171 Crown street
John, principal servant of St Paul's, 61Gallowgate
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 61 Callow-gate
Winkly, James, portrait painter, 8 Skene street
Winks, Ronald, 20 Thistle street
Winlaw, James, jun., ship and insurance broker,
and coal merchant, 14 Regent quay h.
104 Gallowgate
Winton, John, tea and spirit dealer, 17 Cause-wayend
Mrs, 48 Summer street
Wisconsin Marine und Fire Insurance Company;
Adam and Anderson, agents in Britain;writing chambers, 75 Union street
Wise, Alexander, hairdresser, 2 Commerce street
Wisely, James, and Co., worsted manufacturers, 7Castle street
James, provision merchant, 53 GallowgateWise, James, keeper (Mechanics' Institution)Mar-
ket street
Wishart, Alexander, builder, 64 Gerrard street
Daniel, shipmaster, 45 Constitution street
David, provision merchant, 151 GallowgateJames, master joiner (Hall and Sons) 47
Wellington street
Joseph, organ builder, 24 Young street
William, flesher, 13 Basement floor, Newmarket, h. North Broadford
Mrs, straw bonnet maker, 12 Frederick st.
Wood & Co., London Piano-forte and Music Sa-loon, 211 and 213 Union street
...... David, dealer in worsted stockings, &c, 55Commerce street
Gejrge agent, 43 Dee street
Gejrge, clerk (P. O.) 22 Union row
Wood, James S., shoemaker, Holburn street
James, clerk, 25 Marischal street
James, shipmaster, 89 Virginia street
John, gardener, Fountain-hall
.. ... John, surgeon, 31 Bon-accord street
Robert, boot and shoemaker, 3 Crown st.
k. 7 St Mary's place
.. Thomas, keeper of Advocates' Hall, h. Ad-vocates buildings, Union street
William, bootmaker and leather cutter, 78George street, h. Fountain-hall
Mrs, sick nurse, 22 Union rowMrs Joseph, lodgings, 19 Union terrace
Mrs John, 15 Constitution street
Miss Jane, milliner and dressmaker, 45Bon-acoord street
Wright, Alexander, vintner, 10 Burnett's close,
Exchequer rowJames, stonecutter, Polished Granite and
Marble Works, 112 John street h. 3Mount street
John, gardener, PitmuxtonJohn, ivory turner, and dealer in fancy
goods, 19 Seamount place, A. 31 AdelphiThomas, wood-merchant, MarywellbankMrs, loggings, 27 Frederick street
Mrs Peter, 31 Adelphi
Mrs Thomas, 131 Crown street
Wyllie, David, cashier, Aberdeen Bank, 2 Maris-chal street
David, and Son, stationers, booksellers to
the Queen, Prince Albert, and Duchesaof Kent, public circulating library, 111Union street
James (of D. Wyllie and Son) k. 12 Cardenplace
John, tailor, 42 Queen street
Wyness, Andrew, flesher, 16 New market, h. 4Donald's court, Sehoolhill
John, flesher, 21 New market, h. 61 Broadstreet
Mrs, lodgings, 13 Skene terraca
Yeats, Alexander, accountant, 47 SehoolhillAlexander, writer, 84 King street, h. 149Crown street
and Flockhart, advocates, 84 King streetGeorge, silk mercer, 87 Union street, h. 149Crown street
John (of Yeats and Flockhart) 25 Union pi.
Peter, boot and shoemaker, 56 John streetThos., flesher, 37 New market, h. 13 SpittalWin., advocate (Yeats and White) 46 King
street
and Whyte, advocates, 48 King streetJean, flesher, 15 Basement floor, New mkt.
..... Margaret, sick nurse, 85 WoolmanhillYeoman, Alexander, day patrol, 73 Virginia st.
York and London Fire, Life, and Annuity Office;Wm. Gordon, advocate, agent, 14 Adelphi
Young, Alexander, spirit dealer, shop and h. 85St. Andrew street
David, gate keeper, Railway Office, Marketstreet
164 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Young, George, ropemaker, 25 Prince Regent-st.
James (late inspector of police, London)Twin Cottage, Holburn street
John, musical instrument maker, 32Netherkirkgate
William, shipmaster, 4 Affleck street
William, baker, 23 HardweirdMiss, 34 Bon-accord terrace
Miss 2 Goldon square
Youngson, John, boot and shoemaker, 6 Skene-st.,
h 6 Minister's lane
John, spirit dealer, 81 Spring gardenRobert, shipmaster, 3 James street
William, cabinetmaker, 26 Marywell street
Youngson, Mrs Major, 29 Bon-accord terrace
Miss M. A., matron (House of Refuge) 45Guestrow
Yule, Alex., general and furnishing ironmonger,14 Union street, h. 13 Huxter row
...•-.. George, grain merchant, 152 Crown street
James, grain merchant, 77 Skene street,
grain loft, 13 Princes street
William, grocer and spirit dealer, 165 Gal-
lowgate
Mrs, lodgings, 177 Union street
Yunnie, Wm., house carpenter, 45 Blackfriars st.
h. 91 Gallowgate
mv
ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS.
Daniel Kinnear Clark, locomotive engineer, (G. N. S. R.), Ketty-
brewster Station, h. Prospect House, Rosemount
County Rates, omit J. Robertson, collector
William Davidson, tailor and clothier, 93 King street, read 77 Kingstreet
Kenneth M'Kenzie, collector of customs, 55 Dee street
ALTERATIONS IN LIST OF CARRIERS.
Birse.—George Merchant, Harriet street, should be 6 Little Belmontstreet
Tarland.—John Thomson, Harriet street, should be 6 Little Belmontstreet ~ ~
LIST
TRADES, PROFESSIONS, . &c.
Accountants.
Brand, Alexander, 103 Union street
Fletcher, Robert, 17 Huxter-rowLeslie, Robert, 13 Marischal street
Lunan, William, Aberdeen RailwayMaitland, W 'iam, 83 Union street
Marquis, George, 147 Union street
Masson, Andrew, 4 Queen street
Meston, James, 97 Union street
Milne, Alexander, 72 Wales street
Morison, John, City of Glasgow BankRiddel, James, 25 Marischal street
~™~— Thomas, Savings' BankRolland. Robert, 49 Victoria placeSim, Alexander, Bank of ScotlandSinclair, James A., 245 Union street
Smith, Francis, North of Scotland BankSteele, William, 58 Castle street
Yeats, Alexander, 47 School hill
Advocates.
Adam and Anderson, 75 Union street
Adam, William, jun., 62 Skene street
,~~™. Robert, 40 King street
Allan, George, 1 Marischal street
John, 17 Marischal street
Angus, John, Town-houseBarron, John, 103 Union street
Lambert, 64 Union streetBlaikie, J. & A., 245 Union street
Brebner, James, Advocates' buildingsBryce, James, 12 Adelphi courtBurnett, Newell, Record Office—— Thomas, Record Office
Cadenhead, A. & J., 9 Huxter-row.~~~~. George, 9 Huxter-rowCameron, Andrew J., MorefieldCattanch, D. G., 56 Castle street
Chalmers & Farquhar, 147 Union street
.~~.~~ James Hay, 147 Union street
Chivas, Alexander, 42 Castle street
Clark, John, 3 Queen street
Clerihew, Francis, M'Combie's courtClyne, Norval, 245 Union street
Collie, James, 38 Castle street
Cooper, Patrick, 16 King street
Coutts, John, 16$ Constitution street
Daniel, Alexander, Record Office
Davidson, John, 47 Marischal street—-~v P. & A., 1 Bon-accord street
Duncan, John, 8 Castle street
Duthie, William, 115 Union street
~~.~~* Alexander, 123.J Union street
Dyce, Robert, 3 Queen street
Edmond, Francis, 22 Adelphi~~.~~. James, 150 Union street
Ewen, Thomas, 20 Queen street
Farquhar, R. Spottiswood, 2 Correction wyndFerguson, James, 54 Union street
~_~~» John. 54 Union street
Fleming & Paull, 12 Kiug street
Fraser, Alexander, Town-houseGordon, Alexander, Record Office—~««. Francis, 13 Golden square™»™. and Hunter, 14 AdelphiGrant, George, 10 King street
Grigor & Reid, 7 King street
Grub, George, Advocates' buildings
Henderson, Alexander, 26 St. Nicholas street
Jopp & Siiand, 31 GallowgateLeask, James, 32 Queen street
Ledingham, Robert, 52 King street
Ligertwood, John, 4 Correction wyndLumsden & Robertson, 2 Union terrace
MDonald, Alexander, 245 Union street
M'Kinnon, Lauchlan, 37 Broad street
.~~_~ Lauchlin, jun., 83 Union street
Massie, Marianus, 153 Union street
Meston, Alexander, 56 Castle street
Milne, John D., sen. and jun., 129 Union street
Mitchell^ David, 12 Adelphi court
-Mrrif, William, 31 GallowgateMorriee, D. R., 34 Marisehal street
Murray & Garden, 50 Schoolhill
^„^~ and M'Combie, 103 Union street
Ogg, William F., 11 Adelphi court
Paterson, John, 2 GuestrowPaull, James, 12 King street
Philip, Colin Allan, 15 King street
Robison, William, 58 Castle street
Ross, Alexander, 103 Union street
„»^ William, 20 Belmont street
Ruxton, Thomas, 54 Union street
Sangster, Thomas, 2 Ragg's lane
Simpson, Alexander, 27 Belmont street
^-» James, 1 NetherkirkgateWilliam, 56 Bon-accord square
Skinner and Wilson, 201 Union street
Smith and Cochran, 96 Union street
Speid, William, 75 Union street
Stronach, Alexander, 20 King street
Torrie, Alexander, 75 King street
Watt, John, 2 Correction wyndWebster, A. & J , 42 King street
Winchester, Charles, 171 Crown street
Yeats and Flockhart, 84 King street
,—~~v and Whyte, 48 King street
Y
366 TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
Agents and Commission Merchants.
Aslier, James, 115 Union street
Batten, Abraham, 6 & 7 Adelphi
Boyd, Andrew P., 38 Marischal street
Clark, William. 8 King street
Connon, Richard and Co., 53 Marischal street
Crombie, James, Back wyndDuncan, George, 39 Netherkirkgate
Dyer, Alexander R., ; Victoria place
Edwards, Douglas, 15 and 16 Adelphi
Elsmie, George and S^n, 4 Regent quayGray, James, 132 Crown street
r^.^-. John, 14 GallowgateWilliam, 292 George street
Gunn, John, Market street
Hunter, William, 115 Union street
Jamieson, John, 56 Marischal street
Kennedy, James John, Market street
M'Laren, John, 25 GallowgateMackay, J. & W., 61 St. Nicholas street
Martin, Alexander, 4 Carmelite street
Mather, J., 19 AdelphiMilne, William. 61 St. Nicholas street
Muir, John, 49 Marischal street
Oliphant, Walter, 7 Donald's court
Pirie, David, Crown court
Paterson, David, general agent, 34 Marischal-st.
Rennie, John T., 43 Marischal street
Rhind, John, 28 Broad street
Robb, Brothers, and Co., 59 Marischal street
Rough, William, 27 Castle street
Rust, Alexander. Crown court
Sheed, John, 44 Marischal street
Singer, Adam, Ogston's court, 84 Broad street
Smith, Alexander, 38 King street
Stevenson, William, 5 Belmont street
Stratton, James, 43 Marischal street
Thorn, Alexander and William, 21 QuayThomson, George, and Son, 21 Regent quayWalker, Charles, 39 Marischal street
Warrack, Hugh, 34 Marischal street
„ „„ James, 34 Marischal street
Williams, William and Charles, 35 Marischal-st.
Architects.
Davidson, William, StrawberrybankHenderson, James, 43 Belmont street
„m William and Son, 66 Loch street
Knight, William, 11 Union buildings
M'Kenzie and Matthews, 24 Adelphi court
Millar, David, 25 Bon-accord street
Ramage, William, 115 Union street
Smith, William, 142 King street
Artists.
Cassie, James, 123.^ Union street
Cleland, Peter, & Union terrace
Giles, James, R.S.A., 62 Bon-accord street
Munro, Rohert, 72 Dee street
Niddry, William, 24 Frederick street
Paul, Robert, 18 Bon-accord lane
Russell, George, 4 Dee street
Stirling, John, 1 Chapel street
Wilson, George, 23 Crown street
Winkly, James, 8 Skene street
Auctioneers.
Barnet, John, 132 Union street
Baxter, Andrew, 95 King street
Brown, P. and G,, 40£ Union street (up stairs}
Emslie, R. J., 23 AdelphiIronside, Patrick, 47 Broad street
Masson, A., 12 St. Nicholas street
Milne, George, 11 Upperki.kgate
Bakers.
Abel, James, 64 Virginia street
Adam, Roderick, 14 Union place
Anderson, David, 215 GallowgateBaxter, Thomas, 29 Chapel street
Begg, William, 3& 5 Frederick-st. and 62 S< hoolhslf
Buchan, Robert, 76 GreenCampbell, Alexander and Co., 3 Yeats laneClark, H. and J., 29 Park street
Colquhon, Graham, Holburn street
Croll, George, 70 King street
John, 67 George street
Eddie, Alexander, 6 Commerce street
Edwards, Simpson, 54 GallowgateFlett, Mrs William, 142 George street
Forsyth, James, 129 Crown street
Garden, George, 32 Schoolhill
Glennie, George, 17 Crown street
Inglis, James, 1 Waverley place
William, 67 Broad street
Ireland, James, 81 Bon-accord street
Kelly, James, 120 Chapel street
Kindness, John, 147 George street
Law, John, 60 ShiprowMacdonald, William, 41 Park street
M'Kenzie, James, 66 and 68 Queen street
M'Lean, Thomas. 7 Dee street
M'Pherson, Alexander, 65 GreenMitchell, James, 41 Schoolhill
Mollison, John, Wellington place
Morrison, James, 6 and 7 ShiprowMuil, Francis, 153 George street
Munr>, Kenneth, 66 George street
Nicol, Joseph, 10 Exchequer-rowPetri e, William, 35 Broad street
Procter, F., 276 George street
Eaeburn, P., 8 George street
Singer, George, 45 St. Nicholas street
Stephen, William, 31 Broad street
Warrack, David, 5 Chapel street
Webster, John, 43 Green„~™~ William, 4 Skene terrace
Williamson, Alexander, 1 Catto square
Young, William, 23 Hardweird
Basket Makers,
Brown, William, 8 Marischal street
Ogg, David, 43 Upperkirkgate, & 30 Market gallery*
Reynolds, George, 26 Queen street
Todd, Alexander, 34 Market gallery
Blacksmiths.
Abernethy, James and Co., FerryhillAnderson, William, Flourmill lane
Beattie, Francis, 6 Barnett's close
Blaikie Brothers, FootdeeBonneyman, James and John, 19 Loch street
Donald, John, 183 West North street
Fraser, Hugh, Steps of GilcomstonGerard, James, 30 John street
Gray, David, Holburn street
Johnston, John, 75 Gallowgate
TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. 167
Johnston, Alexander, 3 Martin's laneLaing, William, 18 Catherine street
Lyall, Robert, 19 Huxter-rowM'Hardy, D„ 66 Netherkirkgate«~~™» John, 15 Back wynd,~™~™ John, Crurien's court, 22 Broad street
M'lntosh, Charles, 158 GallowgateMilne, John, 30 Virginia street
Mitchell, David, 1 Castle laneNicolson, Alexander, 183 West North streetPirie, J. and A., 9 Barnard's close
Smith, William, 1 Thistle street
Boiler-makers.
Abernethy, James and Co., FerryhillBlaikie Brothers, St. Clement street
Simpson, William and Co., York place
Bookbinders.
Anderson, William, 159 George street
Edmond, John, 51 Queen street
Fenton, James, 56 John street
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. Robert, 50 Gordon street
Henderson, Alexander, 2 Broad street
Laurie, William, 197 Union street
Murdoch, Alexander, 36 St. Nicholas street
Smith, Alexander, Craigie street
"Wilson, Andrew, 20 Marischal street
,.™«,™ John, 20 Marischal street
~~»~~v J. A., 92 Broad street
Booksellers.
Brown, Alexander and Co., 77 Union street
Clark, George and Son, 15 Broad street
Courage, Archibald, 7 George street
Davidson, George, 1 King street
Gray, Alexander, 23 St. Nicholas street
King, George and Robert, 28 SL Nicholas street
Laurie, William, 197 Union street
Lindsay and Garden, 62 GallowgateMacdonald, John, 16 Crown street
M'Pherson, William, 59 Broad street
Maclean, Samuel, 8 Union street
Milne, A, and R., 9 Union buildings
Mitchell, William, 55 Union street
Murdoch, Alexander, 36 St. Nicholas street
Ogilvie, John, 47 UpperkirkgatePanton, Charles, 33 St. Nicholas street
Russel, William, 19 Broad street
Shepherd, George, 1 Broad street
Smith, Alexander, 33 Charlotte street
„»„~v~ John, 50 Union street
...,»„-. Lewis and James, 55 NetherkirkgateStevenson, William, 13 St. Nicholas street
Stewart, Charles, 123^ Union street
Vessie, James, and Son, 156 GallowgateWalker, James, 34£ Upperkirkgate"Wilson, J. A.. 92 Broad street
„™<~~ Robert, 34 Schoolhill
Wyllie, D. and Son, 111 Union street
Boot and Shoemakers.
Aiken, James, 57 Broad street
Aii'th, John, 2 Justice street
Bothwell, John, 33 and 35 Broad street
Brands, John, 17 Dee village
Brown, Alexander, 71 George street
^~»^«» Donald, 13 Dee street
Buck, William, 2 St. Clement streetCadeuhead, David, 98 John streetCameron, William, 10 Skene streetCampbell, George, 11 Gallowgate—~~. William, 29 Windmill braeCatto, James, 219 Union streetChalmers, Alexander, 21 Marischal streetClyue, William, and Sons, 22 & 24 GallowgateC:omar, Alexander, 13 Skene terraceDrummond, John, 54 Union street~v~~~. Jamas, 1 Queen streetDuncan, Peter, 3 St. Catherine's wynd~~.~_ William, 25 Broad street~~.~~» William, 37 Broad streetEdwards, James, and Co., 38 Union placeEllis, William, 107 George streetFarquhorson, Thomas, 155£ GallowgateFiddes, Andrew, 60 John street~~-~~ Francis, 25 St. Nicholas streetFindlay, Alexander, 11 Broad streetFoote, James, 38 Frederick streetForbes, Grant, 9 Skene streetFranklin, H., 5 NetherkirkgateFraser, James, and Son, 115 Union streetFrost, William, 22 GailowgateGeddes, James, 14 CausewayendGibb, William, 20 King streetGillespie, Erskine, 4 & 6 New-market GalleryGrant, David, 3 South Silver streetGreig, James, 89 Queen streetHandyside, George, and Co., 22 Marischal street,
and 3 Broad streetHarper, William, 237 George streetHarvey, Andrew, 5 Marischal streetHay, William, 113 Union streetHector, William, Holburn streetHenderson, Robert, 80 Skene streetInglis, John, 15 Huteheon streetJackson, William, 46 Broad streetJaffray, William, 36 Broad streetJenkins, John, 29 NetherkirkgateKerr, William, 222 George streetLaing, Robert, 48 George streetLaw, Samuel, 122 Skene streetLeslie, James, 18 Schoolhill„~.™* John, 5 Queen streetM'Bean, John, Bridge of DeeM'Kay, George and Peter, 3 GallowgateM'Kenzie, Duncan. 41 Castle streetMackie, George, 99 George streetMassie, Peter, 33 UpperkirkgateMelvin, Alexander, 4 Skene square
. George, 16 & 18 George streetMenzies, John, 5 WoolmanhillMilne, Andrew, 23 St. Clement street~~»— Alexander, George street™.~~» Alexander, 27 Marischal street~~.~~» James, Holburn placeMitchell, Robert, 65 Commerce streetMorison, George, 37 UpperkirkgateMuuro, James and David, 48 UpperkirkgateNicol, George, 18 Virginia streetPaterson. John, 14 Catherine streetPetrie, Robert, 120 Skene streetPorter & Leighton, 52 St. Nicholas streetRamsay, John, 83 Queen streetReid, James, 9 St. Andrew street—~~» Joseph, 86 King streetRobertson, Robert, 43 George streetRiee, Adam, 37 WoolmanhillRoss, James, 46 Shiprow„^„w. Roderick, 8 St. Clement street
168 TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
Roy, Michael, 302 George street;
Sang, Thomas, 50 Summer street
Scott, Andrew, 10 St. Nicholas street
~~v~~» George, 42 James street
Seiiter, John, 8 Crown street
Smith, George, 62 Broad street
„—~~- James, Holbnrn street
Souper, William, Wellington roadSpence, Edward and Robert, 13 Broad street
Stewart, Donald, 15 Huxter row~«~~»~ Gordon, 64 George street
Stuart, William, 28 SchoolhillTaylor, James, 6 St. Nicholas laneThorn, George, 35 ShiprowThomson, James, 53 Broad street
Urquhart, Alexander, Holburn street
Walker, George, 85 Skene street
Watt, Kenneth, 6 South Silver street
Westland, James, 58 ShiprowWilson, William, 168 North street
Wood, James S., Holburn street
,~~.~» Robert, 3 Crown street
r™„~ William, 78 George street
Yeats, Peter, 54 John street
Youngson, John, 6 Skene street
Brassfounders, Plumbers, and Gasfitters.
Anderson, John, 63 WindmillbraeBlaikie, John, and Son, Littlejohn street
Davidson, John, 78 St. Andrew street
Farquhar and Gill, UpperkirkgateLamb, Alexander, 48 John street
Mathers, James, 13^ Dee street
Stephen, John, 6 Shoe lane
Brewers.
Black, William, and Co., DevanhaCowie and Co., 5 Virginia street
Cuddie, Nicholas, 112 Loch street
Duthie, William, and Co., Holburn street
Gilcomston Brewery Co.James, William, 211 King street
M'Guffie, Thomas, 11 Market street
Milne, Robert, 22 Mealmarket streetRoss, Alexander, 8 Skene squareStewart, John, 69 Virginia street
Wallace, Alexander, and Co., 24 Loch street
Wallace Brothers, Hardgate
Brushmakers.
Fyfe, John, 22 St. Nicholas street
Macaldowie, Peter, 14 St. Nicholas street
Morison, George, 37£ George street
Builders.
Anderson, William, 5 Union wyndBisset, Peter, 110 Loch street
Black, James, 41 Whitehouse street
Bruce, William, 63 CausewayendBuyers, James, and Co., 12 Kidd laneChalmers, William, 35 Victoria street westChapman, John, 165 George streetClark, John, 9 Princes street
Clerihew, George 104 Crown street
Coutts, James, 9 John street
Donaldson, G., 13 Huxter rowEwen, William, 26 Chapel street
Fraser, J., Charlotte street, corner of John street
Garvie, James, 12 Summer street
Geddes, George, 13 Seamonnt placeGracie, James, 59 Huntly street
Grant, John, 8 Forbes street
Greig, George, 28 Thistle street
-™,™, Robert, 30 Summer street
W. and G., 27 Thistle street
Henderson, James, 43 Belmont street
„„.™ William, and Son, 66 Loch street
Johnston, Alexander, 32 Thistle street
Leslie, William, 123^ Union street
Low & Chalmers, 40~ Whitehouse street
Macandrew, Daniel, 120 Loch street
M earns, Robert, 53 Bon-accord street
Mitchell & Cay, Spa street
Mitchell & Ross, 4 Little Chapel street'
Murray, George, 63 Park street
~™-~~ William, 52 Chapel street
Pittendrigh, William, Loch street
Rainnie, Alexander, 50 Commerce street
Reid, James, 58 John street
Ross, James, 28 Summer street
Taylor, John, 12 Upper DenburnWarrack & Daniel, 92 John street
Watson, Robert, Nelson street
Wishart, Alexander, 64 Gerrard street
Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers.
Those marked * are also Upholsterers.
*AIlan, James, & Son, 122 Union street
~~.~_ William, 2 Gordon's court, Gordon street
*Baird, Thomas, 191 Union street
Barnett, Alexander, 33 Upperkirkgate*~~»-»~ John, 132 Union street
Connell, Thomas, 86 Chapel street
*Davidson, David, 131J Union street
Elicock, Joseph, 102 King street
Greig, John, 5J Chronicle lane
~v~~~. John, 129 King street
*Hutcheson, Al., 7 Carmelite laneM'Bean, Daniel, 16 Castle street
M'Donald, James, 31 Castle street
M'Intosb, John, & Son, 8 LongacreMiddleton, John, 99 George street
Murray, John, 70 Green*Ogilvie, A. & W., 179 Union street
*Smith, James, 106 King street
.,„.-,.. John, 33 Castle street
*Stephen. William, 152 Union street
Walker, Alexander R., 45 Bon-accord street
William, 47 Blackfriars street
William, Reid's court, 34 Gallowgate* Will, Thomas, 175 Union street
Youngson, William, 29 Marywell street
Candlemakers.
Borthwick, William, 36 East North street
Bothwell, George B., 25 Justice street
Ogston, Alexander, 84 Loch street
Skinner, P. A., St. Catherine's court, 16 ShiprowWilliamson & Simpson, 79 Wales street
Carters.
Brand, George, 43 WindmillbraeCollie, William, 59 Wales street
Duncan, James, 59 LongacreForrest, George, 79 Virginia street
Gordon, John, 14 Catherine street
and Smith, 81 West North street
TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. 169
Hall, James, 75 West North street
Keith, Peter, 11 MounthoolyLeslie, Thomas, York street
M'Donald, Roderick, 8 Charles street
Moor, William, 47 Jack's braeRobb, James, 46 Jack's braeStewart, Andrew, 13 Wales street
Cartwrights.
Connon, Robert, 34 CausewayendDawson, William, Spa street
Gray, David, Holburn street
Lamb, James, RuthriestonRae, Francis, 62 Skene street
Watson, George, 184 West North street
Carvers and Gilders.
Anderson, A. and J., 33 Queen street
Gifford and Son, 187 Union street
Hay, James & John (to the Queen) 2 Market st.
Kerr and Bowman, 24 Queen street
Chimney Sweepers.
Booth, William, Albion court, 18 Castle street
Dean, Matthew, 22 MuttonbraeScott, John, 46 Gallowgate
Clerks.
Adamson, JohnR., (A. and W. Nicol) 60 Marischalstreet
Aiken, James, 103 Chapel street
Anderson. Alexander, Cooperston place
.„~ Samuel (North. Assur. Co.) 3 King street
~*~„~. David, 15 Fisher row~~.~~. James, 75 Union street
Bannerman, James (Jas. Roy, jun.)
Bell, Dugald (J. & P. Cameron)Berry, John Edward (Skinner & Wilson)Bird, William (Broadford Works)Black, Alex. (Abdn. Bank), 39 Whitehouse street
Brown, Alexander, Kingsland place
Brown, James (Town & County Bank)Byrne, Andrew Crane (Coach office)
Ca"tto, Joseph (Ferryhill Foundry)Christie, William, 183 Gallowgate
David S. (R. C. & Co., Bannermill, h. 183Gallowgate
Collie, Duncan (Police office)
Cromar, William, 7 Carmelite street
Camming, Jas. (L. & C. Shipping Company)—~~. Robert (Post office)
Donaldson, Alexander, 53 St. Clement street
Deuchar, Allan R. (Gas Co , Gas street)
Dun, Alexander, 43 Frederick street
Edmond, Charles, Glenburn Distillery
Esplin, William, jun., audit clerk (A. E. Co)
Farquhar, James (J. Blaikie & Son)Findlay, Rbt. (Allardyce & Jopp)Fraser, James, 45 Park street
~~™~ David W., 7 Little Belmont street
r~~ John (Gas Works) 8 Constitntion street
~.~..„. John (Town & County Bank) 2 Mount-st....~ Peter, 41 St. Nicholas strejfr
Frater, James, 9 Huxter row ™Glegg, Robert (National Bank)Grant, James (Stamps & Taxes), 35 Victoria street
westGray, James, Gilcomstou Brewery Co.
Harvey, George T. (Railway Co.)Home, R. B., 25 Marischal street
Hunter, William, 31 Charlotte street
Ironside, John, 43 Wales street
Jamitson, John, Town and County BankKeith, James, (A. M'Donald) 10 Bon-accord laneKnowles, Alexander F., 40 Marischal 6treet—~_ James, 264 George street
Law, William, (Bon-accord Livery Stables)Ledingham, A. W. Gas office
Leslie, John G., Sheriff-clerk depute, Record Office
Macaldowie, Robert, 41 Dee street
M'Callum, Andrew, (Inland Revenue) h. 19 Con-stitution street
M'Lean, John, Harbour office
,..,..,~~ John, (Blaikie Brothers)Marshall, John, 3 Trinity quayMiller, John, (J. and P. C )
Milne, Charles, (Aberdeen Railway Co.).~~.~.. George, (Milne, Cruden, & Co.)
John, (Police Office) 20 St. Nkholas-st.,~~™- J. P. Advocates' Library
William S., Dee village
Moir, William, (A. H. & S.)
Mollison, William, 76 Broad street
Murray, James, 278 George street—,~« James, (R. Fletcher) 17 Huxter rowPresley, George, (Aberdeen Commercial Co.)Reid, Duncan, Record Office
Richards, Thomas, (Aberdeen Railway Co.)Riddel, Peter, Harbour office
„-.„„ William, Town and County Bank~~ Ross, Alexander, 28 Wellington street
~.~.~~ P. (Aberdeen Lime Co.)
Robertson Alexander, (National Bank)Singer, Patrick, 101 Union street
Skakle, George. 9 Rosemount terrace
Sim. William, (Richards & Co.) RubislawSmith, David, (T. M'Combie & Co.)
,™.„~ Ferguson, 150 Union street
~~.— J. (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.)
Souter, William, Weigh-house~~„~ William, 103 Union street
Stephen, George, (T. & C. Bank) 53 GreenThomson, Robert, (Richards & Co.)
Thomson, Alexander, (Journal Office)
Walker, James, 5 Shoe lane
J. C. (M. Rettie and Sons.)
~- John, Well court, Broad street
Wood, George, Post Office
Wood. James, 25 Marischal street
Watson, Alexander, (R. Mortimer)
Clothiers and Drapers.
Anderson, William, 23 Queen street
Brown and Carr, Exchange court, Union street
Brown, James, 2 George street
Blackhall, James & Co., 39 Union street
Clark, James, 66 Union street
Collie, G. and Co., 4 St. Catherine wyndPatrick, 29 and 31 Union street
Connon, James, 27 Union street
Cooper, Henry and Co., 47 Union street
Duguid, James and Co., 10 Broad street
Falconer, John and Co, 23 Union street
piiidlay, George, 37 Union street
Forbes, James and Son, 40 Union street- John, 73 Union street
Fraser, C. and Co., 16 Union street
Hugh, 24 Union street
iro TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
Grant, J. and W., 16 Broad street
Green, James, 83 WoolmanhillLumsden, J. and Co., 117 Union street
M'Kenzie, A. and Co., 85 Union street
Milne, Low, and Co., 127 Union street
Moir, J. and Co., 185 Union street
Philip and Cooper, 32 Union street
Philip and Kennedy, 17 and 19 Union buildings
Ross, James, 206 George street
Rust, David, 7 Broad street
Simpson and White, 21 Union buildings
Sinclair, George, 22 Broad street
Spence and Watson, 26 and 28 Castle street
Thomson, James, 192 George street
Tocher, John, 100 Union street
Troup, Alexander, 82 Union street
Wilson, Alexander, 154 George street
Coach Builders.
Emsly, George, 187 King street
Gray, Alexander, 101 King street
Laing and Melvin, (to Her Majesty) 4 and 8 Bon-
accord street
Machray. Croall, and Co., 7 Frederick street
Milne, James, 72 Loch street
Ness, Robert, 7 Union row
Coal Brokers.
Bannerman, John B., 8 Trinity quayBannerman, Patrick, and Son, 2 Trinity quayCruickshank, George, 1 Shore, brae
Fiddler, Alexander, 1 ShorebraeM'Lauchlin, John, 3 James street
M'Taggart, Donald, 13 Regent quayNicolson and Simpson, 11£ Regent quayTawse, James, 42 QuayWalker, James, 72 Dee street
Winlaw, James, 14 Quay
Com!) Makers.
Stewart, Rowell, and Co., 40 Hutehcon street
Devanha Combwork Co., DevanhaM'Hierson, John, Steps of GilcomstonWilliam , J., 53 Guestrow
Commercial Travellers.
Aberdein, G. A., (G. Inglis) h- 56 Union street
Connon, George, (S. Shepherd, 37 West North-st.)
Gray, John, jun., (A. Skene) h, 14 Schoolhill
Wm., (J. & R Urquhart) h 132 Crown-st.Robertson, Wm., (Brown & Carr) h. 26 Union row
Confectioners and Pastry Cooks.
Bain, Mrs, 10 Marischal street
Bothwell.A., 18 Broad street
Duffus, Alexander. 3 Market street
James, 86 Union street> Mrs, 16 Upperkirkgate
Fiddes, Andrew, 87 Broad street
Glegg, Alexander, 125 Union street—— George and Sons, 215 Union street
Henderson, Alexander, 11 Castle street
Lockhart and.Salmond, 92 Union street
M'Donald, John, 37 Basement floor, New-marketM'Killiam, B. and W., 54 Broad street—— Robert, 59 Union street
Milne, John, 21 Gallowgate
Russel, William, 38 UpperkirkgateSeller, William. 50 Castle Street
Shepherd, William, 49 Union street
Shields, John, 160 Union street
Wilson, Hugh, 47 Regent quay
Contractors.
Brebner, John, 22 Bon-accord terraceCampbell, James, 4 Dee placeLeslie, William, 8 Golden squareM'Donald, Bernard, 36 Bon accord street
Smith, John, 7 Carmelite street
Coopers—Fishourers.TJiose marked * are Fishourers
Bell, John, 1 WindmillbraeCameron, William, 15 Loch street
Courage, James, 177 GallowgateGordon, Charles, 57 Green
James and Co , Chronicle lane*Gordon, John, 2 Garvock street
Gray, Charlas, Commerce street
Michie, George, 7 Barnett's close
Nicol, Alexander, Barnett's closeRoss, Angus, 15 James street
Wilkin, John, 13 Virginia street*Williams, James and Son, 13 Virginia street
Coppersmiths.
Blaikie, J. and Son, Littlejohn street
Elmslie, John, 69 WindmillbraeGordon, H. and Co., 1 Gallowgate
Corkcutters.
Brown, Charles, 18^ Harriet street
Duncan, Thomas, and Son, 20 St. Nicholas street
Simpson, George, 27 Broad street
Cotton spinners.
Gordon, Barron, and Co., Union mill
Leslie, John, 40 WoolmanhillRobinson, Cram, and Co., Bannermill
Curriers.
Clyne, William, and Son, 28 Berry lane
Davidson, James W., Berry lane
M'Kenzie, Alexander, 13 Denburn terrace
Paterson, William, and Co., Jack's brae
Roberts, David, 17 Princes street
Rodger, James, Gilcomston TannerySim, William, Newbridge, HardgateWatt, John, 1 and 3 St. Paul street
Cutlers.
Hamilton, John, 17 George street
Hodge, John, 41 Union street
Dentists.mDewar, Henry A., 181 Union street
Mein, James, 229 Union street
King, M. G. G., 37 Marischal street
Skues, Lieutenant George, R. M., Crown terrace
Enislie, James, 8 Little Belmont street
TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. 171
Distillers.
Begg, John, 17 Weigh-house-squareOg<;, Henry, and Co., Strathdee, CooperstonReid, Smith, and Co., Union Glen, HolburnBrown, Farquhar, and Co., Glenburn, RubislawBlack, William, and Co., Devanha
Doctors of Medicine.
Balfour, Stephen, 22 Union place
Beveridge, Robert, 189 Union street
Booth, James, 27 Queen street
Brown, John, Skene squareCadenhead, John, 231 Union street
Christie, John, 46 Schoolhill
Clark, Thomas, Marischal college
Dyce, Robert, 198 Union street
Fiddes, David, 18 King street
Forsyth, James H., 56 Castle street
Galen, John, 7 East Craibstone street
Gedrles, John, 37 Union place
Henderson, William, 49 Schoolhill
Jamieson, James, 148 Uuion street
„~» Robert, Lunatic AsylumKeith, William, 257 Union street
Kerr, David, 4 Golden squareKilgour, Alexander, 160 Union street
Laing, William, 7 Golden squareLeslie, William, 10 Golden squareLizars, A Jardine, 45 Schoolhill
M'Laren, William, 53 Schoolhill
Macrobin, Dr., Migvie house, Silver street
Morison, G., 15 Constitution street
Nichol, James H., 18 Golden street
Nicol, G., 17 Belmont street
Ogilvie, George, 39 Union place
Ogston, Francis, 18 Adelphi courtPhilip, James, 1 MounthoolyPirrie, WLliam, 238 Union street
Rainy, George, 17 Golden squareRattray, Robert, Royal InfirmaryRedfern, P., King's college
Reid, Duncan, Crown court, Union street
Simpson, John, 2 East Craibstone street
Smith, Robert, 9 Union terrace
Steel, James, 17 AdelphiSutherland, Neil, 13 Belmont street
Templeton, William, 9 Beiinont street
Torrie, James, 67 Dee street
Will, James, 11 King street
Williamson, Joseph, 127 King street
~~.~~» William, 239 Union street
Allan, Alexander, 44 GreenAndrew, William, 195 Union street
Birss, Robert, 22 and 28 Park street
Coutts, Charles, 26 Broad street
Davidson, Charles, 205 Union street
Eddie, William, 30 George street
Erskine, Robert Marr, 138 George street
Fearnside. John, 45 GreenFindlay, John A., 12 Wellington place
Forsyth and Elmslie, 57 Castle street
Gordon, Alexander, 162 Union street
Grant, Peter, 157 GallowgateJackson, Henry, 34 WoolmanhillKeith, James, 8 Union placeLaing, James, 51 WoolmanhillMacdonald, James, 87 King street
Maekay, David M., 1 Exchequer rowMaclean, James, 43 Castle street
Paterson, William, 134 GallowgatePhilip, James, 1 MounthoolyReid, George, & Sons, 45 Union street
Sangster, John, 46 Commerce street
Shields, Thomas, 125 Crown street
Sim, James, 76 King street
Sinclair, William, 34 UpperkirkgateSmith, John, 90 Broad street
Souter and Shepherd, 22 Broad streetSutherland, J., 34 St. Nicholas streetUrquhart, J., 65 St. Nicholas street
Williamson, Peter, and Son, 141 Union streetWilson, George, 228 George street
Dyers.
Bannerman, John, 37 George street
Borthwick, Andrew, 76 Loch street
Brown, Andrew, Rubislaw WorksCarr, Alexander, and Co., BarkmillCooper, William, 41 Commerce street
Ferguson, R., 40 UpperkirkgateM'Grigor, John, 26 George street
Philp, Alexander, 177 George street
Stewart, Alexander R., 104 George street
Wilson, David, 5 St. Nicholas street
Engineers— Civil.
Abernethy, George, 3 Dee place
Abernethy, James, and Co., Ferryhill cottageBlaikie Brothers, FootdeeFerguson, William B., AdelphiGibb, Alexander, Waterloo quayMilne, Robert, 177 Union street westSimpson, William, and Co., FootdeeSmith, Alexander, 146 Union street
Willett, John, 123J Uuion street
Engravers.
Those marked * are Lithographers.
*IIughes, Robert, 15 Netherkirkgate*Keith & Gibb, 15 Union buildings
Petrie, George, 6 Huxter rowStephen, John H., 8 St. Nicholas lane
*Steveuson, James, 6 Queen street
Farriers.
Forrest, Peter, 3 Ferrier lane
Green, Peter, 9 Chronicle lane
Riddel, Alexander, Holburn street
Skea, Joseph, VS. 22 Dee street
Thomas, 75 George street
Smith, Anthony A., V.S., 4 Langstane pla e
Fishmongers.
Gove, William , 6 Basement-floor, New marketInnes, Robert, 60 & 61 do. do.
M' Beth, Mrs, 4 do. do.
Mowat, John D., 6 do. do.
Pirie, Gordon, 2 do. do.
Robb, David, 19 do. do.
Whyte, John, 8, 9, & 59 do. do.
Fleshers.
Anton, Mrs, 89 Basement-floor, New market
172 TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
Barron, William, 41 New marketBejig, William, 46 New marketBenton, Alexander, 12 and 260 George street
Berry, John, 44 George street
Bruce, James, 74 King street
Butler, Joseph, 24 New marketChalmers, Win., 11 Basement-floor, New marketClark, William, 125 GallowgateDavidson, George, 32 Basement-floor, New marketDavidson, James 47 New marketDick, William, 25 New marketDonaldson, Arthur, 230 George street
Dow, David, 10 Park street
Duncan, George, 17 Basement-floor, New market- William. 217 GallowgateDurie, Alexander, 32 & 33 New marketGibson, William, 8 Basement-floor, New marketGordon, Robert, 122 Chapel street—— Francis, 60 George street
Gray, James, 20 New marketJohn, 19 New marketMrs, 10 Basement-floor, New market
Grant, William, 22 New market hall
Groundwater, Mrs, 12 Basement-floor, New marketHenry, John and George, 92 GallowgateHutcheon, Robert, 48 New marketKnowles, James, 31 Basement-floor, Now market
Thomas, 1, 8, 9 New marketLamb, Mrs, 67 Basement floor, New marketM'Robbie, James, 170 George street
M'Beath, James, 5 Basement-floor, New marketM'Donald, Mrs, 36 Basement-floor, New marketMarr and Milne, 10, 11, and 12, New marketMartin, Jas., & William, 50, 51, & 52 New marketMaver, William, 168J GallowgateMilne, James, 79 Queen street
Morrison, Wm. and Walter, 12 Black's buildingsMurray, William, jun., 39 New marketReid, J. and Co., 158 George street
Mrs, 13 New marketRothnie, James, 3 Rosemount place
Sangster, Robert, sen., 31 New marketSpark, Andrew, 4 New marketStark, Alexander and William, 84 WoolmanhillStewart, James, 6 Gallowgate. James, 1 and 2 New market
. Ann, 3 New marketThomson, Adam, 29 New market
Adam, sen., 43 New marketGeorge, 52£ Virginia street—— J. 42 New market
Tomkins and Reid, 18 New marketTough, James, 35 Basement-floor. New market—— Jane, 1 Basement-floor, New marketWalker, Robert, 29 Basement-floor, New marketi William, 47 Chapel street
White, James, 14 and 88 New marketWilliamson, George, jun., 44 New market
James, 49 New marketJohn, 5 New market—— John, 40 New marketWilliam, 36 New marketMrs John, 15 New market
—— James, jun. , 28 New market—— George, sen., 30 New marketWilson, Charles, 4 East North street
Peter, 34 and 35 Market hall
Wishart, William, 13 Basement floor, New marketWyness, Andrew, 16 New marketWyune3, John, 21 New marketYeats. Thomas, 37 New market—— Jane, 15 Basement floor, New market
Fishing-tackle Makers.
Brown, William, 36 George street
Duguid, David, 2 FlourmillbraeGordon, George, 31 George street
Henderson, David, 5 Castlebrae
Henderson, J., 85 Spring gardenSandison, Ludovick, 118 King street
Fruiterers.
Berry, Mrs, 108 George street
Cromhie, Alexander, 21 Broad street
Hossack, Archibald, 62 Union street
Pegler, George, 80 Union street
Furniture Dealers.
Cormack, George, 71 Broad street
Grant, George, 29 GallowgateRennie, William, 23 GallowgateRoberts, Robert, foot of Backwynd stairs
Smeaton, James and Thomas, 2 & 18 East North-st
Symon, John, 29 Upperkirkgate
Gardeners.
Adam, James, Berry-road, North Broadford
Aiken, Alexander, 1 Strawberry bank, Harrigato
Berry, James, 8 Broadford lane
Carnie, James, Devanha HouseChalmers. William, Seafleld
Christie, John, FroghallClark, William, New market and LinksCocker, James, SunnyparkDavidson, James, Hardgate
Robert, LochheadDuncan, William, Millbink Cottage, BerrydenFyfe, Robert, 26 Union rowGordon, Charles, Holburn place
Gray, Robert, Newbridge, HardgateKinneard, William, PitmuxtonLawson, William, Ferryhill HouseMaver, James, Cooperston rowMeffat, John Outseats, PitmuxtonMerchant, Isaac, 6 Rosemount place
Milne, John, Westfield CottageMorison, James, Drywell parkMowat, James, 57 Huntly street
Petrie, James, HardgatePirie. John, StrawberrybankReid, James, Springbank street
Reith, James, 66 WoolmanhillJohn, Pitmuxton
Silver, John, Holburn street
Sim, James, View placeSmart, William, 39 Spital
Smith, Alex., King street roadDavid, Links gardensJoseph, 20 Dee village
William, Mile- end, StocketSnowey, William, Belmont Cottage, BerrydenStraith, George, PitmuxtonWattie, Joseph, Newfield, Skene squareWilson, William, Mile-end, HolburnWright, John, Pitmuxton
German Clock Makers.
Frederick, Charles, 42 George street
John, 5 Broad street
March, J., 13 Hutcheon street
TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &. 173
Goldsmiths and Jewellers.
Duncan, John, 4 St. Nicholas street
Jamieson, George, 107 Union street
Eettie, M., & Sons. 151 Union street
Sangster, George, 81 Broad street
Grocers and Spirit Dealers.
Airth, John, 1 Unkin buildings
Alexander, John, 145 GallowgateAllan, James, 24 St. Nicholas street
Nathaniel, & Son, 39 Park street
Anderson, James, 202 GallowgateJohn. 123 Crown street
Mrs, Holburn street
Bain, James, 195 West North street
Barclay, George, 61 GreenBaxter, W. J. & Co., 3 CausewayendBenson, Samuel, 141 Skene street
Benzie, William, 206 GallowgateBisset, George, grocer, Holburn street
John and William, 37 Queen street
Blaikie, Mrs, Charles street
Booth George, 21 UpperkirkgateJames, 2 Baltic street
Hrantingham, George, 68 Schoolhill
Buyers, Peter, 32 Quay('alder, William, 117 Skene streett ampbell, Walter, 85 King street
Catto, Robeit, and Co., 14 King street
Cay, George, 47 Upper DenburnChristie, George, 56 George street
Clark, Leslie, and Son, 4 UpperkirkgateWilliam, 8 King street
Cooper, Francis, 60 Chapel street
Connack, Alexander, 31 ShiprowWilliam, 31 York place
Cosgrove, Peter, 298 George street
Coutts, Alexander, RubislawDavid, 62 WindmillbraeWilliam, Holburn street
Craib, Alexander, Trinity quayCraighead, James, 7 Shore lane
Craigmile, Alexander, 47 Commerce street
Cruickshank, Alexander, 14 Black's building
Robert, 196 GallowgateWilliam, 19 Castle street- William, 16 East North street
Cumming, Alexander, 58 Broad street
Davidson, Alexander, jun., 44 Castle street
Alexander, 125 George street
James, 39 Regent quayWilliam, and Co., 44 Broad street
William, 44 GreenDawson, John, 64 Causewayend
William, 51 Upper DenburnDeuchar, George, 151 George street
Diack, William, 16 Park street
Dick, James, 35 Union terrace
J. & J. Dick, grocer, 6 Union placeDiverty, Peter, 55 Park street
Donald, Charles, 49 College street
Douglas, Alexander, 21 Chapel street
Duff, W., and Co., 97 GallowgateDuguid, Alexander, 15 Regent quayDuncan, James, 12 QuayDundas, John, 283 George street
Dunn, Alexander, 17 Skene street—— Robert, 86 ShiprowEwen, John, 41 E«st North street
Farquharson & Co., 131 Union street
Findlay, Alexander, 65 Virginia street
James, 48 PallowgateForbes, George, 112 Gallowgate
John, 86 Broad street
Tbomas, 23 ShiprowFraser, Alexander, 181 Gallowgate
Alexander, 165 George street
Alexander, Short LoaningsAngus, and Co., 72 Union street
George, 104 Gre.en
J. & Co., 221 Union-st„ and 1, 2, & 3 Dte-st.
and Laidlaw, 57 Union street
French, William, jun., 80 Broad street
Fullerton, Robert, 47 GallowgateFyfe, George, 51 ShiprowGall, John, and Co , 121 GallowgateGeinlo, John, 6 North BroaifordGordon, T. and G., 203 Union street
Grant, Andrew, 57 St. Andrew street
Gray, Daniel, 22 Union street
David, 56 ShiprowGreig, James, 28 Causewayend—— Charles, 33 Park street
Gunn, George, 2 John street
Harper, Alexander. 57 Virginia street
Harris, John, 65 WoolmanhillHarrow, Robert, 258 George street
Hatt, William, 270 George street
Harvey, William, 56 QuayHay, Alexander, and Co., 1 Adelphi lane
Hector, James, Holburn street
Hutchison, George, 24 Skene squareHunter, William, 30 Park street
Ingiis, Alexander, 28 Regent quayJamieson, John, 25 St. Clement street
and Mitchell, 38 Union street
Johnston, Fraser L., 2 King street
John, 86 West street
Joseph, 62 NetherkirkgateJolly, James, 64 College street
Kemp, Francis, 60 Skene squareKnowles, William, 65 George street
Law, Miss B., Wellington placeWilliam, 69 Park street
Lawson, Alexander, 44 NetherkirkgateLeask, Mrs, 71 Wales street
Ledinghara, Alexander, 42| Chapel street
Leslie, W. and W., 39 West North street
Ligertwood, James, 122 King street
Lindsay, James, 27 St. Clement street
Littlejohn and Green, 39 GreenLivingstone, 11., 58 College street
Lumsden, J., and Co., 95 Union street
William, 58 Union street
M'Donald, Alexander, 10 Castle street
Ewen, 193 GallowgateM'Hardy.sWilliam, 234 George street
M'Innes, John, 33 East North street
M'Kenzie, George, 41 Regent quayGeorge, 19 Causewayend
M'Leod, Sj, 11 Weighouse squ?reM'Phee, James, 27 ShiprowMackie, George, 1 John street
Marshall, John C. 160 George street
Martin, George, 3 North BroadfordMasson, William, 112 George street
Meston, Alexander, HardgateMiddleton, James. 46 Summer street
Milne & Marshall, 24 St. Nicholas street
George, 76 St. Andrew street
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Milne, William, and Son, 209 Union street
William, 46 Queen street
William, Skene squareMollison, John, 26 Virginia street
Moir, John, 33 Sehoolhill
John, 41 GreenMurray, James, 64 GreenMutch, James, 20 East North street
Nicol, James 1 John street
Pirie, Johnston, 43 WoolmanhillRamsay, James, 73 Chapel street
Rennie, George, 50 Virginia street
Ritchie, John, 61 ShiprowRobbie, John, 94 George street
Robertson, A., 9 West North street
J., 52 West North street
Ross, J. N., 1 Rosemount terrace
Mrs George, 10 Hanover street
Sandison, William, Holburn street
Saunders, James, 53 Regent quaySaunders, George, 70 Virginia street
Shepherd, S., 37 West North street
Sheriffs, James, 52 WoolmanhillSim, George, 74 ShiprowSimpson, John, 50 West North street
Smart, William, 11 Exchequer rowSmith, Alexander, 23 College street
Charles, 23 Windmillbrae and 1 College street
James, 88 Chapel street
Joseph, 3 Garvock street
William L., 20 Union place
William, 106 Union street
Spark, George, 8 Garvock street
Stevens, Robert, 214 George street
Stewart, Alexander, 1 Gilcomston braeand Chivas, 13 King street
Still, Mrs Andrew, 51 York street
Stirling, George, 13 Castle street
Stewart, Andrew, 13 Wales street
Donald, 57 GallowgateJames, 65 Virginia street
Sutherland, Alexander, 17 Castle street
John, Bank street
Taylor, Robert, 61 Netherkirkgate'i'liom, Alexander, 79 College street
Thomson, George, 1 John street
Joseph, 67 ShiprowTulloch, James, 16 St. Clement street
Walker, George, 43 Skene squareWallace, Alexander, 55 George street
Watson, Patrick, 35 Bon-accord street
Watt, Alexander, and Son, 49 Castle street
White, James, 53 West North street
Wight, James, 45 St. Andrew street
Young, Alexander, 85 St. Andrew street
Yule, William, 165 Gallowgate
Gunmakers.
Henderson, William, 89 King street
Lyell, John, and Co., 128 Union street
Playfair, Charles, 70 Union street
Thomson, Thomas, 68 Union street
Hairdressers.
Aiken, William, 1 South Silver street
Anderson, John C, 7 St. Nicholas street
Beaton, John, 32 Marischal street
Beattie, Alexander, 13 ShiprowCockerill, Charles, 200 George street
Collie, James H., 55 Green
Collie, Robert, 62 ShiprowCooper, John, 121 George street
Fraser, James, 18 GallowgateGarrioch, John, 3 Sehoolhill
Hutton, Edward, 114 Skene street
Laing, Alexander, 67 George street
M'Gillivray, John, 244 George street
Marr, George, 43 QuayMartin, Gilbert, 51 NetherkirkgateMelvin, David, 12 Huxter rowMorgan, James, 9 Skene street
William, 35 WoolmanhillOldman, George, 18 St. Nicholas street
Robertson, James, 20 Broad street
Smith, William, 4 North street
Stephen, George, 9 Chapel street
Walker, David, 135 Union street
Robert, 210 ballowgateWilliamson, Adam. 40 Castle street
Wise, Alexander, 2 Commerce street
Hatters.
Blackball, J., and Co., 39 Union street
Burge, A., 36 Broad street
Martin, Samuel, 34 Union street
Miller, W. M., and Co., 69 Union street
Ogilvie, Thomas, 17 Drum's lane
Steele, Alexander, 20 Union street
Hosiers and Glovers.
Barker and Son, Loch street
Cooper, Henry, and Co., 47 Union street
Cruickshank, A., and Co., 105 Union street
Littlejohn, James, 155 Union street
M'Grigcr, Charles, 5 Justice street
Wisely, James, and Co., 7 Castle street
House Carpenters and Wrights.
Air. John, 11 Wbitehouse street
Bain, Ebenezer, 228 George street
Black, John, 1 College street
Buyers, James, and Co., 12 Kidd lane
Connon, Robert, 34 CausewayendWilliam, 28 St. Clement street
Cook, Silvester, Holburn street
Cossens, James, 3 Castlebrae
Coutts, Alexander, 46 Frederick street
George, 88 John street
Davidson, Alexander, 164 GallowgateDavie, George, RuthriestonDuncan, William, 2 St. Andrew street
Gordon, Robert, 10 Summer lane
Hogg, George, Hoburn street
W. and A., 7£ Carmelite street
Ingram, William, 91 Loch street
Ironside, William, 8 Well of SpaJamieson, Thos., 9 Carmelite street
Ledingliam, John, 73 Hutcheon street
Merchant, A., Charlotte street
Middleton, Robert, 24 Union rowMilne, David, 4 Martin's laueMitchell and Cay, ^pa street
Moir, George, 7 Carmelite laneOgston, John, 11 Denburn terrace1'eterkin, John, 18 Whitehouse streetPittendrich, A., 5 St. Clement lane
William, 56 Loch street
Robertson, William, 19 Bon-accord laneRose, John, & Co., 16 Muttonbrae
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Ross, William, Old Gas WorksRust, James, 14 Blackfriars street— John, 14 Thistle street
Sievewright, Alexander, York placeSmith, George, 6£ Causewayend
James, 7 St. Mary placeWilliam, 20 Blackfriars street
Taylor, John, 7 Upper DenburnJohn, 2 Upperkirkgate
Touch, John, 38 Whitehouse street
Traill, James, 9 Rose street
Warrack and Daniel, 92 John streetWatson, James, 15 Lanestane placeWebster, Jonn, 21 Huntly street
Yunnie, William, 45 Blackfriars street
Innkeepers.
Birnie, Alexander, Ferry-boat tavernBisset, William, 6 Mealmarket street
Bridgeford, Mrs., 12 Burnett's close, Exchequerrow
Colvin, Mrs., 61 Castle street
Cormack, William, Terminus innDouglas, Thomas, Douglas' HotelForsyth, George, 9 St. Nicholas laneFraser, Arthur, 7 Union laneGibbon, Charles, 64 Regent quayGillespie, James, 4 Stronach's close
Mrs., Gilcomston tavernGrant, Alexander, Rising Sun, 10J Huxter rowIsaac, George, Union HotelHenry, Miss, 10J Huxter rowLeffen, Mrs. Henry, 10 AdelphiLeslie, George, 40 GuestrowLittle, John, 16 Correction wyndLouden, Archibald, 21 St. Nicholas street
M'Gregor, W., Aberdeen HotelM'Kay, Neil, 10 Littlejohn street
M'Leod, Murdoch, 79 Windmill braeMiller, Thomas, 62 Castle street
Merchant, Alexander, Railway HotelPirie, Alexander, 19 Market street
Ranson, Edward, 9 Market street
Ritchie, John, 2 St. Nicholas laneRobertson, David, Royal HotelRonald, Mrs., Lemon-tree, 7 Huxter rowSmith, John, 2 Adelphi-laneSnowie, Miss, Steam Yacht InnStephen, James, 8 West North street
Taylor, J., Wallace Tower Hotel, 63 & 65 Ne-therkirkgate
Walker, George, 6 Back wyndMrs., 8 Schoolhill
Watson, John, 102 Union street
Insurance Brokers.
Aberdeen Marine Insurance Co., 56 Marischalstreet
• Sea Insurance Company, 57 Marischal-st.Adamson, H., 57 Marischal streetAiken, James, jun., 88 King streetBooth, William P., 56 Marischal streetBoyd, Andrew F., 38 Marischal streetBruce, John, 26 Marischal streetCatto, J., Son, and Co., 88 King street
Connon, Richard, and Co., 58 Marischal-st.Cook, John, 59 Marischal streetDuncan, William, 33 Marischal street
Fletcher,,Robert, 17 Huxter rowJamieson, John, 56 Marischal street
Nicol, Alex, and Wm., 60 Marischal streetNisbet and Robertson, 47 Marischal streetOswald, George, & Co., 30 Marischal streetReid, William. 53 Marischal streetRennie, John T., 43 Marischal streetRobb, Brothers, and Co., 59 Marischal streetSheed, John, 41 Marischal streetStevenson, William, 5 Belmont streetThompson, George, jun., and Co., 40 Marischal
streetThomson, George, and Son, 21 Regent quayWinlaw, J., jun., 14 Regent quay
Iron-founders.
Abernethy, James and Co., FerryhillBarry, Henry and Co., Loch street
Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron works™M'Kinnon, William and Co., 20 Spring gardenSimpson, William, and Co., York place
Ironmongers.
Gordon, H., and Co., 89 Broad streetGray, W., 52 New market galleryKnox, David, 58 GallowgateLaing, James, 121 Union street
Lyall, John, and Co., 128 Union street
Macbetii, J. and S., 44 Union streetMelville, Thomas, and Sons, 166 GallowgateRobertson, Charles, 17 Park street
George, 207 GallowgateRoss, John, 57 St. Nicholas street
William, 34 Broad street
Sherar, John, 48 George street
Walker, Alexander, 58 GallowgateYule, Alexander, 14 Uniou street
Land Surveyors.
Beattie, James F., 2 Bon-accord squareCruiekshank, George, 22 Crown streetDauney, Alexander, 212 GallowgateFerguson, William B., 24 Adelphi courtMilne, Robert, 177 Union street westShier, David, Newton Cottage, PitfoddelsSmith, Alexander, 146 Union street
Leather Merchants.
Clyne, William, and Sons, 22 and 24 Gallowgate,Cooper, James, 7 Correction wyndForsyth, John, 85 Broad street
Lyon, Alexander, 39 Broad street
Menzies, John, 5 WoolmanhillMorrison, George, 37 UpperkirkgatePaterson, William, and Co., Jack's braeWatt, James, 59 Victoria street west—
• John, 1 and 3 St. Paul street
Lodging-house Keepers.
Allan, Mrs, HardgateAlexander, Miss, 20 Blackfriars street
Anderson, William, 2 Affleck placeMrs, 36 Union terrace
Andrew, Miss, 49 Broad street
Badenoch, Mrs, B., 50 Castle streetBalfour, Mrs, 81 Hutcheon street
Barron, Mrs E., 39 Union terraceBaxter, Mrs, 67 Commerce street
Berry, Miss, 86 George street
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Bisset, Mrs James, 27 Crown street
Mrs James, 66 John street
Blackball, Mrs, 97 Chapel street
Boaden, Mrs Richard, 80 Waterloo quayBowie, Miss, 29 Broad street
Brechin, Mrs, 21 North Silver street
Brown, Mrs, 6 Upperkiikgate
Miss, Castlehill
Bruce, Miss, 36 Union terrace
Cattanach, Mrs, 64 Union street
Catto, Mrs, 22 St. Nicholas lane
Chapman, Mrs, 20 St, Andrew street
Christall, Mrs, 2 St. Catherine's wyndClark, Mrs J., 153 Crown street
Collie, Mrs, 83 Bon-accord street
Cook, Mrs, 41 Huntly street
Cormack, Mrs, Charlotte street
Coutts, Mrs, 83 GuestrowCowie, Mrs, 66 John street
Craib, Mrs, 49 St. Nicholas street
Craigmyle, Mrs, 1 Kingsland place
Ci uickshank, Mrs Thomas, 120 King street
Cruickshank, Mrs, 12 Canal street
Currie, Mrs, 64 Union street
Davidson, Mrs, 90 Bon-accord street
Mrs, 55 Wellington street
Dawson, Mrs, 1 Crown place east
Mrs, 11 St. Andrew street
Donald, Mrs, 66 John street
Duncan, Mrs, 37 Marischal street
Duffus, William, 56 Union street
Durno, Mrs, 77 Broad street
Elder, Miss, 3 St. Mary's place
Emslie, Mrs, 16 Netherkirkgate
Mrs, 7 John street
Miss, 188 West North street
Esson, Mrs, 25 Whitehouse street
Mrs, 11 Drum's lane
Fairlie, Mrs, 81 George street
Fernie, Mrs, 41 St. Nicholas street
Findlay, Mrs, 5 Schoolhill
James, 32 Park street
Forbes, Mrs George, 19 Huntly street
Mrs, 51 Marischal street
Forsyth, Mrs, 1 Marischal street
Gall, Mrs, 156 Crown street
Carvie, Mrs, 144 George street
Geddes, Miss, Crown court, Union street
Miss, 71 Chapel street
Gillespie, Mrs, 163 George street
Gordon, J., 91 Broad street
Miss, 8 Canal street
Mrs Ralph, 26 Dee street
Mrs Alexander, 74 Union street
Mrs Dr.-, 67 Crown street
Grant, George, 13 Constitution street
—— Mrs, Jl Union buildings
Gray, Mrs, 3 John street
. Mrs, 33 Charlotte street
—— Mrs, 75 Union street
Greach, Mrs, 30 Dee street
Greig, Miss, 130 Union street
Harper, Mrs, 19 Union buildings
Bay, Mrs, 108 John street
Mrs, 33 Charlotte street
Bliss, 6 Strawberry bankHelmrich, Mrs, 7 Black's buildings
Herald, Mrs, 56 Gerrard street
Bowie, Mrs, 49 Broad street
Hutton, James, 120 King streot
Inues, Mrs, 1 Netherkirkgate
Irvine, Mrs, 31 Charlotte street
Jamson, Mrs Captain, 36 Union street
Johnston, Mrs, 91 GallowgateKeith, Mrs, 10 Bon-accord lane
Kelman, Miss, 6 Ross's court, UpperkiikgateKemp, Mrs, 86^ Crown street
King, Mrs, 6 Marischal street- Miss, 9 Diamond street
Lawrie. Mrs, 61 Huntly stieet
Leslie, Misses, 60 St. Nicholas street
Mrs, 63 Park street
Levie, Mrs. 13 Marischal street
M'CulIoch, Mrs, 9 George street
M'Donald, Mrs, 38 Union terrace
Mrs, 5 Huntly street
M'Intosh, Mrs, 11 Union buildings
M-Kay, Miss, 5 MounthoolyM Kenzie, Miss, 7 Back wyndM-Nie, Mrs, 34 Union terrace
Mackie. Mrs, 19 Marischal street
Main, Mrs, 17 Prince Regent street
Mair, Mrs William, 31 Victoria street westMassie, Mrs, 103 George street
Maver, Miss, 64 Union street
Mearns, Mrs, 53 Bon-accord street
Melvin, Mrs James, 59 Dee street
Millar, Mrs, 130 Union street
Mrs, 1 Prospect terrace
Milne, Mrs, 3 Queen street
. Mrs, 64 Union street- Mrs Captain J., 30 Dee street
Mrs Captain, 51 Chapel street
Miss, 196 George street
Mitchell, Mrs, 21 Summer street
Monro, Mrs, 38 Chapel street
Mullet, Mrs, 22 Broad street
Munro, Mrs, 116 George street
Murray, Mrs, 7 Little Belmont street
Noble, Miss, 39 Chapel street
Paterson, Mrs, 41 Dee street
Mrs William, 6 Broad street
Pirie, Mrs, 5 UpperkiikgatePittendrich, Miss, 116 George street
Rainnie, Miss, 11 Crown street
Ramsay, Mrs, 27 Crown street
Reid, Mrs, 77 GuestrowMrs D., 44 Gordon street
Mrs William, Holburn street
Riddoch, Mrs, 4 Springbank placeRobb, Mrs Charles, 130 Union street
Roberts, Mrs, 3 Castle lane
Robertson, Robert, 144 George street.- Mrs, 13 Marischal street
Ross, Mrs Peter, 59 Huntly street
Mrs, 107 George street- Miss, 96 Union street
Rust, Mrs, 178 George street
Scorgie, Mrs, 77 Broad street
Scott, Mrs, 1 Littlejohn street
Shepherd, Mrs, 182 Gallowgatei Miss, 37 Bon-accord street
Sherar, Mrs, 18 Marischal street
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Singer, Mrs, 58 Castle street
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Smith, Mrs Alexander, 7 Garvock street—— Miss, 91 Chapel street
Sowdians, Miss, 1 Millbank terrace
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Stevenson, Mrs, Concert court, Broad street
)Still, Miss, 41 St. Nicholas street
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Sutherland, Mrs, 104 King street
Swansoit, Mrs, 16 NetherkirkgateTaylor, Mrs, 18 Crown street
TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. / /
.. Mrs, 31 Harriet street
'lennant, Mrs, 40 Union terrace
Thomson, Mrs, £0 Loch street
Mrs, 57 Joiin street
Tnlloch, Mrs, 50 WoolmanhillWade, Mrs Captain, 11 Bon-accord street
Watt, Mrs A., 17 Denburn terrace
Webster, Mrs, 8 Commerce street
Willock, Robert S., 54 Union street
Wilson, Mrs James, 19 Summer street— Mrs, 7 Black's buildings— Mrs, 15 St. Andrew street
Mrs John, Altiyn Cottage, Albyn place
Wood, Mrs J., 19 Union terrace
Wright, Mrs, 27 Frederick street
Wyness, Mrs, 13 Skene terrace
Yule, Mrs, 177 Union street
Manufacturers.
Barker, J. & Son, Gordon's mills
Berry, W. & J., 14 Queen street
Beveridge, Peter, 122| Union street
Robert, 39 St. Nicholas street
Clark, William, 61 Queen street
Cooper, JHenry and Co , 47 Union street
Crombie, James and Co., Cothal mills
Dakers, David, 27 George street
Davidson, Donald, 49 GreenHadden, Alexander and Son, GreenLeslie, John, 40 WoolmanhillLeys, Masson, and Co., GrandholmMilne, Cruden, and Co., Spring garden
Low, and Co.. 127 Union street
Alexander, 39 Queen street
Peddilty, J. and Co., 68 Loch street
Licharosand Co., BroadfordRobinson, Crum, and Co., BamieimillRose, John, John street
Sutherland, A. & Sons, 1, 2, & 3 Black's buildingsUnion Cotton Mill Co., Poyneinook
Masons.
Anderson, George, 50 WoolmanhillCameron, Alexander, 28 Catherine street
Cowie, John, 29 Hutcheon street
Geddes, John, 14 Skene street
Horn, James, 3 Martin's laneJamieson, James, Bank street
Matthew, James, 44 Chapel street
Mitchell, William, 22 Pose street
Rae, George, Nelson street
Robertson, George, 123 Chapel street
Ross, John, 116 Skene street
Stewart, Chas., Henderson's court, 46 Broad-st.
Mealsellers.
Beattie, John, 101 GallowgateChristie, Alexander, i CausewayendCock, John, 11 Commerce street
Ciombie, James, 108 Loch street
Cushnie, Mrs, 72 George street
Durno, Leslie, Wellington placeGavin, William, 59 SchoolhillHarper, John, 61 Virginia street
Hunter, Alexander, 63 Huntly street—— Arthur, 137 GallowgateJaffray, Mrs David, 6S West North street
Jsffray, James, 108 Chapel street
Johnstone, James, 60 Virginia street
Knox, William, 83 George street
Langlands, Robert, 187 GallowgateM'Kenzie, William, and Co., 34 Young street
Middleton, James, 31 North street
Niven, J., and C. 59 GreenOrcherton, James, 82 George street
Pratt, Robert, 21 j Schoolhill
Rutherford, Thomas, 176 West North street
Stephen, John, 8 Marywell street
Thomson, John, 52 Queen street
Merchants, Wholesale.
Arbuthnott and M'Combie,3 Trinity quayBegg, John. 17 Weigh-house square
Bisset, J. and W.. grocers, S7 Queen street
Brebner and Grant, 56 St. Nicholas street
Brown and Carr, Exchange court
Calder, Charles, 50 GreenCatto, John, Son, & Co., S8 King street
Catto, R., and Son, 47 Marischal street
William, 90 King street
Clark, Leslie, UpperkirkgateWilliam, 8 King street
Collie, George, and Co., St. Catherine's wyndRobert, fancy wares, Green
Ciombie, James, Back wyndDavidson, G. and W., Quay
William, and Co., 44 Broad-st.
Duguid, J., and Co., clothiers, 10 Broad street
Dunn, D., and Co.. 32 King street
Duthie, V\ illiam, York placeEdwards. Douglas, 16 AdelphiKmslie, W. and Son, 191 GallowgateForbes, James, and Sons, 40 Union street
Fraser, Alexander, 15 Marischal street
Gray, A. & A., Thornton Place, GuestiowHall, J., clothier, 43 Broad street
Hogarth and Co., College street
lnglis, George, Crown courtJohnston, Robert, 25 Yo>k placeLigertwood, James, 122 King street
Littlejohn, A., 72 NetherkirkgateJames, fancy worsted, 155 Union street
M'Combie, Thomas, and Co., 51 NetherkirkgateMilne, Low, and Co., J21 Union street
Paterson, W., 134 & 136 GallowgatePhilip & Cooper, 32 Union street
Pratt & Keith, 63 Union street
Reid, George, & Sens, Union street
Robb, George, 14 Young street
liose, Donaldson, and Co., 25 York street
Shepherd Simpson, 37 West North street
Shirres, James, 30 Union street
William, and Co., 71 King street
Sim, James, 76 King street
Sinclair, William, 36 UppeikirkgateSkene, Alexander, 37 Union street
Smith, Alexander, 38 King street—— John, & Co., 5 Shoe lane
Neil,jun., Frederick street
Souter & Shepherd, druggists, 22 Broad street
Stevenson, William, 5 Belmont street
Sutherland, A., & Sons, 1 and 3 Black's buildings
Taylor, Alexander, 67 Union street
Thorn, A. & W., 21 QuayThomson, G. & Son, 21 Regent quayWhite & Hutcheon, 123 Union street
John F., 107 King street
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Midwives.
Allan, Mrs., 48J GallowgateBeattie, Mrs, 6 West street
Beggrie, Mrs, 10 Catto squareCameron, Mrs, 25 Loch street
Collie, Mrs, 27 Spittal
Cooper, Mrs, 123 George street
Craib, Mrs, 1 Trinity quayCurrie, Mrs, 22 Skene squareDalgarno, Mrs, 48 WoolinanhillEdwards, Mrs, 14 Skene street
Falconer, Mrs, Stonyton, RubislawFraser, Mrs, 22 WindmillbraeForrest, Mrs, 114 Chapel street
Gunn, Mrs, 156 George street
Harrow, Mrs, 4 Gordon's court, SchoolhillHenry, Mrs, 81 Shiprow
Mrs, 180 GallowgateJamieson, Mrs, 15 St. Nicholas street
M'Intosh, Mrs, 62 CousewayendMatthew, Mrs, Nelson street
Milne, Mrs, 5 Snort LoaningsMitchell, Mrs, 65 Chapel street
Mrs, 37 Wales street
Oswald, Mrs, 30 Skene street
Roberts, Mrs, 52 CausewayendRobertson, Mrs, 40 St. Clement street—— Mrs, 51 Virginia street
Mrs, 7 Market street
Smith, Mrs W., 15 Denburn terrace—— Mrs, 6 Marischal street
Stephen, Mrs, 1 Gordon court, Gordon street
Stevenson, Mrs, 11 Carmelite street
Taylor, Mrs, 4 St. Nicholas laneThomson, Mrs, 12 Thistle street
Millers.
Campbell, Robert, GilcomstonEddie, Charles, Nether Justice Mills
Farquhar, G. Upper Justice Mills
Gavin, William, 59 Schoolhill
Kemp, Robert, 59 Castle street
Mess, J., Flourmill, St. Nicholas street
Milne, James, 79 Broad street
Milliners and Dressmakers.
Allan, Misses, 24 Young street
Anderson, Mrs, 171 George street
Miss, 20 Silver street
Andrew, Miss, Holburn street
Beaton, Miss, 42 Queen street
Benson, Misses, 141^ Skene street
Boulton, Mrs A., 85 Broad street
Bruce, Miss, 47 Park street
Burgess, Miss, Annand's court, SO James street
Buyers, Miss, 48 Summer street
Misses 94 Skene street
Cadger, Elizabeth, 87 George street
Cameron, Miss Elizabeth, 124 Union street
Campbell, Miss, 22 Summer lane
Carnie, Catherine, 85 Queen street
Cassie, Miss, 19 St Nicholas street
Catto, Miss, 8 Springbank terrace
Miss, Annand's court, 30 James street
Chapman, Miss, 20 St Andrew street
Colston, Mrs, 11 Diamond street
Connell, Miss,Cormack, Miss, 11 Wbitehouse street
Coulson, Miss, 39 Marischal street
Craighead, Miss, 20 Skene street
Cruickshank, Miss, 1 Denburn terraceMiss, 29 Victoria street west
Dallachy, Miss E., 49 St. Andrew street
Davidson, Miss, 53 Victoria street westDonaldson, Mrs Peter, 196 and 198 George street
Duncan, Misses, 31 Schoolhill
Farquhar, Miss, 218 GallowgateFiddes, Miss, 7 Forbes street
Forbes, Miss Isabella, 252 George street
Miss, 61 WindmillbraeFyfe, Mrs P., 38 Blackfriars street
Fisher, Mrs. 23 New marketGarden, Miss, 15 Skene street
Geddes, Miss, 32 Hutcheon street
Gerard, Miss, 97 Union street
Gibb, Miss. 86 George street
Miss, 247 George street
Gibson, Misses, 24 Belmont street
Gillanders, Miss, 1 Commerce street
Goodbrand, Misses, 188 George street
Gordon, Miss, 106 George street
Miss Ann, 26 Dee street
Miss, 50 Gordon street
Mrs and Misses, 21 Schoolhill
Miss, 22 Union terrace
Giant, Misses L. and F., 51 Bon-accord street
Gray, Mrs, 1 Charlotte street
Greig, Miss, Greig's court, WindmillbraeHird, Miss. 4 Black's BuildingsHumble, Miss, Holburn street
Hunter, Mrs. 13 Black's buildings
Miss, Kingsland place
Ingram, Miss, 64 Broad street
Jackson, Misses, Henderson's court, 46 Broad st.
Jamieson, Miss, 24 Dee street
Keith, Mrs. 47 Park street
.... Misses, 7 Crown street
Kerr, Misses, 25 Schoolhill
Laurie, Miss, Bank street
Laurence, Miss, 32 Dee street
Leslie, Miss, 16 Virginia street
Misses, 46 Constitution street
M'Donald, Miss, 5 Huntly street
Miss Margaret, 48 LongacreM'Hardy, J. and M., 17 Huxter rowM'Kay, Mrs. 15 St Nicholas street
M'Laughlan, Miss, 53 GreenM'Lennan, Miss, 99 George street
Martin, Miss, 14 North BroadfbrdMassie, Misses, 162 Union street
Masson, Miss A., 4 Queen street
Matthew, Miss, 44 Chapel street
Mathieson, Mrs. 20 St Nicholas street
Middleton, Miss, 19 Huntly Street
Miss, 19 North BroadfordMiller, Miss, 38 Union terrace
Milne, Misses, 16 Commerce street
Miss, 12 Thistle street
Mitchell, Miss, 65 Chapel street
Moir, Misses, 40 Chapel street
Neish, Miss, 11 Dee street
Nicol, Miss M, 8J George street
Osborne, Miss, 148 George street
Patersoti, Miss, Exchequer place
Peterkin, Miss, 18 Whitehouse street
Rennie, Mrs. 15 New marketRobertson, Miss, 217 Union street
Ross, Miss, 9 George street
Roy, Miss (Mathieson's) 137 Union street
Miss Margaret, 58 Dee street
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gangster, Misses, 28 Marywell street
Singer, Miss, 7 Union rowSmith, Misses, 2 South Silver street
Misses, 49 Bon-accord street
Miss, 42 Huntly street
..... Miss M. 95 West North street
Stewart, Miss, 57 Park street,
Straehan, Misses,Ml Constitution street
Miss, 35 Huntly street
Summers, Miss, 8 Langstane place
Tait, Miss, 13 Chronicle lane
Thomson, Miss, 20 Bon-accord street
Troup. Miss, 90 John street
Miss, 8 Mealmarket street
Urquhart, Misses, 39 Union terrace
Vigrow, Miss S., 86 George street
Walker, Miss, 10 Black's buildings
Misses, 32 UpperkirkgateWallace, Miss, 49 Bon-accord street
Warren, Miss, 41 Huntly street
Watson, Miss, 26 Union rowMiss, 46 Dee street
Miss, 294 George street
Wilson, Miss, 67 Chapel street
Misses, 12 Spa street
Winchester, Miss, Chapel court, 61 GallowgateWood, Miss, 45 Bon-accord street
Millwrights.
Abernethy, James and Co., FerryhillBlaikie Brothers, FootdeeCoutts, John, BubislawEsson, Benjamin, 14 Carmelite street
Mackay, William, 112 John street
Pirie, Alexander, 66 West North street
Nurserymen.
Cardno and Darling, 76 Union street
Cocker, James, SunnyparkMilne, Thomas, SunnysideReid, Benjamin and Co. 94 Union street——— J., 11 Leadside, GilcomstonEoy, James, jun., South Ferryhill, and North st.
John, 48 Union street
Opticians.
Altrea, Caesar, 16 Skene street
Berry, James, 88 Union street
Duncan, Georgp, 40 Upperkirkgate6-— John, St Nicholas street
Hay, James and John, 2 Market streetSmith and Hamage, 45 Quay
Painters, Glaziers, & Paperhangers.
Anderson, A. and J., 33 Queen streetBeattie, John, 3 iVlarischal street
Birnie, William, 81 King street
Collie, William, 77 George streetCoutts, William, 223 Union streetDonald, George, 17 and 19 NetherkirkgateEdwards, Alexander, 1 Marywell streetFarquhar and Gill, 24 UpperkirkgateGall, William, jun. 36 Union placeHay, William, 53 GreenHenderson, William, 5 Dee streetKnox, David, 18 Chapel streetMarshall, David, 13 Diamond street
li. C, 28 Diamond street
Mitchell, George and Co,, 42 WoolmanhiUPaterson, George, 9 Crown streetRennie Alexander, 45 UpperkirkgateSmith, Arthur, 30 QuaySmith and Gordon, 26 Castle streetStephen & Sutherland, 52 Netherkirkgate
Paper Manufacturers.
Arbuthnott & M'Combie, 3 Trinity quayPirie, A., and Son, 20 Adelphi
Paper Rulers.
Brownie, James, 1 Well court, Broad streetEdmond, John, 54 Queen streetSmith, Lewis and James, 55 Nethe.kiikgateDavidson, William, 15 St. Nicholas streetStraehan, James, 2 Queen street
Pawnbrokers.Aberdeen Equitable Loan Co., 27 GallowgateCity Loan Office, 1 LongacreNorth of Scotland Equitable Loan Co., 52 Union
street
Seton, Alexander, 35 Netherkirkgate
Piano-forte Makers and Tuners,
Begg, Charles, 150 Union street
Davie, James, 3 Langstane placeIrvine, John, 243 George street
Logan and Co., 5 Crown street
M'Beath, James, Holburn streetMarr, John, 218 Union street
Simpson, William, 54 Summer street
Wood and Co., 213 Union street
Plasterers.
Bowman and Co., 8 Shuttle street, and 31 Huntlystreet
Cobban, John, 65 Chapel streetCollie, John, 69 GreenDavidson, James, 22 Union row.... William, 27 GallowgateFindlater, James, 47 CausewayendGarden and Davidson, 14 John streetInnes, George, 103 George streetM'Lean, John, 50 GallowgateMearns, William, 24 Blackfriars streetPaul, John, 8 Langstane place
J., jun., 18 Bon-accord laneRoss, John, 46 Netherkirkgate
Robert, 20 Longacre
Plumbers.
Anderson, John, 63 WindmillbraeBlaikie, John, and Son, Littlejohn street
Clunes, Thomas, 182 George street
Davidson, John, 78 St. Andrew street
Farquhar and Gill, 24 UpperkirkgateLamb, Alexander, 48 John street
Marshall, Alexander, 5 Charlotte street
Mathers, James, 13£ Dee street
Thomson, John, 4 South Silver street
William, 71 Netherkirkgate
Printers.
Adams, George, 4 Belmont street
Avery, John, Crown court, 43 Union street
ISO TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
Bennett, William, 42 Castle street
Chalmers, D.,and Co., 28 and 29 AdelphiCornwall, George, Victoria < ourt, 54. Castle street
Daniel, James, and Co , 46 Castle street
Dnrno, Alexander, 40 GallowgateFindlayson, John, Herald Office, 7 Queen street
King, Arthur, and Co., 12 Broad street
Masson, George, 6 Broad street
Rennie, George, 64 Bn ad street
Professors of Music.
Baker, R. H., 18 Silver street
Cruickshank, James, 35 St. Nicholas street
Davie, James, 3 Langstane place
Hunter, R. VV., 16 Huxter rowLatter, Richard, 52 Victoria street
Provision Curers.
Allardyce, William, Clayhills.
Hogarth, Dixon, and Co , College street
Moir, John, and Son, 56 Virginia street
Reedmakers.
M'Farlane, Thomas, 29 Harriet street
Sorely, John, 60 George street
Rope and Sailmakers.
Aberdeen Rope and Sail Company, LinksCatto, Thomson, and Co., Links, Foot !ee
Goldie and Hay, St. Clements court, St. Clementsstreet
Rope and Twine Manufacturers.
Davidson, George and William, 17 QuayGray, Watt, and Co., 162 West North street
Kelman, William, 290 George street
M'Kay, Robert, 90 Loch street
Millar, George, jun., 40 Park street
Nicoll, John, Spa street
Routledge, Whinton, and Son, 219 Gallowgate
Skea, James, Charlotte street
Sharehrokers.
Adamson, William, 25 Marischal street
Allardyce and Jopp, 13 Market street
Black, James, and Co., 23 King street
Bruce, John, 26 Marischal street
Duncan, William, 33 Marischal street
Ferguson, John, 54 Union street
Fletcher, Robert, 17 Huxter row-
Gordon, William, 5 King street
M'Kinnon, Lauchlan, 83 Union street
Oswald, George, and Co., 30 Marischal street
Rennie, John T., 43 Marischal street
Ross, John, 43 Marischal street
Wagstaff, Edward, 4 Correction wynd
Saddlers.
Brown, Simon, 178 West North street
Cooper, Alexander, 45 Queen street
Craig, James, and Co., 38 Schoolhill
Knight and Craib, 43 Queen street
Laing and Melviu, 4 Bon-accord street
Reid, John, 6 King street
Ritchie, John, 5 and 7 Back wyndRoberts, David, 92 and 94 King street
Saw Trimmers.
Shand, David, Market street
Watson, George, 71 Windmillbrae
Shipbuilders.
Brands and Scorgie, InchesDuthie, Alexander, and Co., FootdeeHall and Sons, York street, FootdeeHood, Walter, and Co., Footdee
Shipmasters.
Alexander, A., 2 Springbank terraceAlexander, jun., 38 Union rowJohn, 19 Kidd lane
Robert, 16 Wellington streetAllan. George B., 43 York street
James, 55 Wellington streetPatrick B., 49 Wellington street
Anderson, Andrew, 53 St. Clement streetCharles, 10 Canal terrace
Barnett, Alexander, 25 Regent quayBenzies, David, 62 Virginia streetBoaden, William, 57 QuayBrebner, William, 25 Justice streetBruce. David, 28 Constitution street
William H., 18 Commerce streetRrunton, John, 53 Commerce streetBuchan, John, 16 Link streetBurgess, Alexander, 3 Bannermill street—— William, 3 Bannermill streetButhley, Robert, 43 Commerce streetBuj'ers, Alexander, 31 Huntly streetCadenhead, Peter, Theatre laneCampbell. William, sen., 7 Millburn street
William, jun., 8 Millburn streetCargill, John, 6 Canal terrace
William, 25 QuayChalmers. George, 3 Victoria placeChivas, William, 125 Crown street
Christie, Andrew, 23 Virginia street
John, 23 Virginia street
William, 14 Virginia street
Christopher, Mark, 2 Chapel streetClark, Alexander, 8 Carmelite street
William, 34 Marischal streetCollie, George, 82 Waterloo quayColvin. John, 4 Bannermill street
Cook, George, 5 Hanover street
Craig, Alexander, 53 Virginia street
Peter, 23 Commerce street
Crane, Andrew, 40 Victoria street
Cromar, James L., 54 QuayCumming, James, 15 Prince Regent street
Daniel, William, 4 Marywell street
Dinnson, John, 7 Thistle street
Donald, James, 6 Affleck street
Robert, 53 Commerce street
Douglas, Alexander, 29 Victoria street westDuncan, James, Brenner's court, 84 ShiprowDunn, John, 13 Commerce street
Elliot, James, 91 King street
Etterthank, Jos., Prince Regent street
Findlay, John, 3 Springbank placeFletcher, William, 61 Commerce street
Fraser, Allan. 18 James street
John, 11 Princes street
Ganson, James, 1 Bannermill street
Herman, 59 Virginia street
John, 45 Constitution street
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Gauld, Alexander, 27 York placeGordon, Alexander, 2 Park street place
John, 1 Church street
Grant, James, 58 ShiprowGray, Alexander, 6 Garvock street
Robert, 64 Park street
Hadden, Robert, jun., Prospect terrace
Henderson, Alexander, 10 Marywell street
Howling, Thomas, 82 Waterloo quay-
King, John, 17 Prince Regent street
Law, George, 54 QuayLeask, James, 59 Wales street
William, 32 Dee street
Leslie, Alexander, 46 Constitution street—— James, 38 St. Clement street
John, 7 Garvock street
John, 97 Wales street
Levie, Alexander, 33 Union terrace
Liuklater, Andrew, 62 Virginia street
Alexander, 62 Virginia street
James, 4 Hanover street
Longmuir, Hugh, 2 Prospect terrace
James, 2 Mill street
Lyon, John, 25 James street
M'Beath, Peter, 22 Marywell street
M'Conachie, A., 23 Ferryhill place
M'Hardy, John, 8 St. Nicholas street
M'Kay, Alexander, 5 Summer laneM'Kechnie, Allan, 19 Ferryhill place
M'Kenzie, John, 24 Frederick street
John, 25 Regent quayM' Lean, James, 66 Virginia street
Mackie, Alexander, 11 Canal terrace
Main, David, 44 York street
David, South College street
Mann, John, 6 Hanover street
Marsh, James, Rosemount place
Mathieson, Robert, Hanover lane
Maurice, Alexander, 7 Canal terrace
Mearns, Daniel, 2 Yeats lane
Merchant, Isaac, 161 Skene street westMilne, George, 3 Church street
Robert, 19 Prince Regent street
Mitchell, William, 40 Regent quayMoffat, William, 43 Victoria street westMorrison, Alexander. 15 Constitution street
JVIowat, Magnus, 29 Frederick street
Munro, James, 39 Constitution street
Murray, William, 10 St. Clement street
Newton, John, 28 Wellington street
Parrot, Robert, 27 York place
Thomas, 59 Virginia street
Paterson, John, King street
Patterson, John, 1 King street place
Penny, William, PolmuirPetty, David, 22 Virginia street
Pole, Lawrence, Reid's house, HolburnRaiker, William, 15 James street
Reid, Duncan J., 1 Springbauk place
Wiliatn, 109 York street
Rennie, George, 4 Alford place
Ritchie, Andrew, 1 Eannermill street
David, 49 Commerce street
Robertson, Benjamin, 28 Constitution street
John, 55 Wellington street
Rosie, William, Rosie Cottage, MaybankSandison, John, Theatre lane
Sangster, John, 3 James street
Smart, John, 59 Commerce street
Smith, George, 3 James street
Victor E.. 1 Links street
Stephen, Alexander, 27 York streetStewart, John, 57 QuayStrachan, A., 10 Sugarhouse lane—— George, 75 Virginia street
John, 47 Constitution street
Stuart, Charles, Affleck placeTalbot, David, 61 QuayTaylor, Alexander, 69 Virginia street
William. 61 QuayTulloch, James, 14 St. Clement street
Urquhart, George, 47 Constitution street
William, 31 Huntly street
Vollar, John H., 61 Park street
Walker, Alexander, 3 Mill street
Watt, George, 29 Frederick street
Watson, Thomas, 53 Huntly streetWillet, J. T., 43 Dee street
Wishart, Daniel, 45 Constitution streetWood, James, 89 Virgiania street
Young, William, 4 Affleck street
Youngson, Robert, 3 James street
Shore Porters.
Aiken, Alexander, 45 Castle street
Caie, William, 84 ShiprowCantley, Peter, 7 Marischal street
Davidson, James, 58 Castle street
Henry, George, 45 Castle streetJoseph, 45 Castle street
Lamb, James, 7 Marischal streetRobert, 18 Shiprow
Lumsden, George, 7 Marischal streetMilne, James, SummerfieldMoir, William, 22 Cruden's courtPirie, George, Mitchell court, North street
Porter, John, 42 Castle streetRobb, George, 18 ShiprowSaint, James, 41 Summer street
Smith, John, 14 Castle street
Wilson, John, 18 Shiprow
Shuttle Makers.
Baxter, John, 93 George streetCoutts, Alexander, 58 WindmillbraeGibson, Thomas, 33 Union terrace
Silk Mercers.
Collie, Patrick, 37 Union street
Cocnon, James, 27 Union street
Cooper, Henry, and Co., 47 Union street
Findlay, George, 37 Union street
Lyall, George, and Co., 99 Union street
Marshall, W. and J., 81 Union street
Mathieson, Isaac, 33 Union street
Morison, Alexander, 119 Union street
Philip and Kennedy, 17 and 19 Union buildingsPratt and Keith, 51 and 53 Union street
Robb, Charles and Thomas, 183 Union street
Saint, James, 139 Union street
Shirres, James, 30 Union streetSutherland, George, 149 Union streetWhite and Hutcheon, 123 Union street
Yeats, George, 87 Union street
Skinners.
Currie, Richard, Steps of GilcomstooLaing, James, 38 George street
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182 TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &e.
Slaters.
Adam, Alexander,' 57 CausewayendAnderson, James, 49 St Nicholas street
Collie, Alexander, 28 ShiprowCopland, Alexander, 78 John street
Peter, 60 Gerrard streetdimming, William, 25 Frederick streetInnes, John B., 17 Rose street
Keith, "William, 24 Union rowLawrence, John, 35 Ann street
M'Kay, George, 93 GreenMaver, John, 196 GallowgateReid, William, 63 Hutcheon streetSilver, George, Jopp's court, 40 Broad street
Watt, George, 13 Carmelite street
William, Spa street
Spirit Dealers-.
Affleck, Edward, 190 George streetAllan, John, 24 Green
Miss Ann, 90 GreenAnderson, George, 89 John street
James, 11 Black's buildingsThomas, 5 Wales street
Mrs. 35 York street
Auckland, George, 72 GreenBain, James, 6 SchoolhillBannerman, George,John street
Baxter, John, 6 Crooked laneBegg, J. 17 Weighhouse squareBonnet, Mrs R., 57 East North street
Boyle, Martin, 25 Park street
Brand, George, 7 East North street
Brandy, Alexander, 55 QuayBuckner, William, 2S3 George street
Calder, Charles, 50 GreenMrs, Summer lane
Catto, Robert, 9 Weighhouse squareCay, George, 47 West street
Chapman, Mrs, 3 ShorebraeCharleston, Mrs, 13 Hutcheon streetChristie, John, 56 East North street
Clark, John, 49 George street
John, 3 Ragg's laneWilliam, 8 King street
Cofften, Joseph, 9 Correction wyndCooper, John, Holburn street
Conry, James, 1 Spa street
Craib, John, 6 Upperleadside, GilcomstoiiCraig, Robert, 21 North BroadfordCromar, Mrs, 21 Park street
dimming, Alexander, 32 Castle street
Davidson, James, 39 QuayMrs. 3 Park street
Dawson, John, 64 CausewayendWilliam, 13 North BroadfordMrs. 41 George street
Donald, Peter, 86 GreenDonaldson, James, 24 Trinity street
Douglas, Robert, 15 Justice streetEllis, Peter, 11 Back wyndEwen, James, Holburn street
Falconer, AlexanderForbes, James, 7 James street
Fraser, Alexander, 15 Marischal street
Alexander, 181 Gallowgate—- Alexander, 8 Upperleadside, Gilcomston—— Charles, 8 Justice street- William, 11 Fisher rowMrs. 36 West North street
Gall, John, 121 GallowgateGarden, James, 7 Exchequer row
Mrs J., 61 West North street
Gillespie, John, 40 Loch street
Gorard, Mrs, 68 GuestrowGrant, John, 89 Loch street
John, 18 Maberly street
John, 79 George street
Harrow, Robert, 258 George street
Hay, James, 1 Hadden street
John, 22 GreenHenderson, William, 15 Windy wyndHobnill; John, 45 East North street
Howie, Walter, 25 WindmillbraeHunter, Alexander, 61 Huntly street
lmlay, George, 8 NetherkirkgateInglis, David, 58 George street
Jessiman, George, 24 Castle street
George, 17 Fisher rowGeorge, 80 Loch street
Thomas, 14 Park street
Jopp, George, 35 East North street
Keith, Mrs, 51 East North street
Kidd, William, 57 Commerce street
Kiloh, Joseph, 6 College streetKnox, William, 15 ShiprowLeith, George, 52 Virginia streetLindsay, Charles, 87 ShiprowLittlejohn, James, 18 Gordon street
Lonie, Alexander, 8 HuxterrowLorimer, Alexander, 61 East North street
Lumsden, George, 13 West North street
Lyon, John, 79 Waterloo quayM'Bain, William, 46 GreenMacdonald, Alexander, 10 Castle street
Charles, 169 GallowgateWilliam, 18 West North street
M'Guffie, M., 10 Trinity cornerM'Intosh, James, 90 Loch street
M'Kay, John, 10 Lower DenburnM'Kenzie, Walter, 11 Carmelite laneM'Kinnon, Donald, 20 Correction wyndM'Leay. Alexander, 17 Justice street
M'Pherson, W., 10 Windy wyndM'Robbie, Charles, 61 St Andrew street
Mackie, Alexander, 100 John street
Mann, James, 18 NetherkirkgateMasson, John, 93 CausewayendMather, W., 157 West North street
Mellis, Thomas, 235 George street
Meston, Joseph, 72 Shuttle lane
Milne. George, 49 Frederick street
James, Wellington roadMrs. 3 Longacre
Mitchell. George M., 2 Schoolhill
Montgomery, James, 137 King street
Mutch, George, 21 Windy windOrr, Mrs, 67 GuestrowPaterson, F., 2 Carnegie's braePetrie, John, 64 Queen street
Phimister, John, 70 East North street
Pirie, Alexander, 19 Market street
Pirie, Sarah, 23 Loch street
Pyott, William, 29 GallowgatePyper, William 122 GallowgateRae, Alexander, 29 Loch street
Reid, Peter, 18 Huxter row—— Helen, Correction wyndRiddel, Mrs Peter, 25 Skene street
Robertson, William, 25 Windy wyndSandieson, Andrew, 146 George street
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Scatterty, Alexander, 18J ShiprowScott, James, 8 Trinity streetSeton, James, 7 GallowgateSharp, John, 1 Wales streetSheriffs, James, 52 WoolmanhillSmart, William, 11 Exchequer rowSmith, Alexander, 25 College street
Alexander, 16 Berry laneJames, 16 Trinity street
James, 8S Chapel street—— Mrs, 51 GueBtrowSteele, William, 4 Weigh-bouse squareStewart, James, 21 East North street
Stott, Win., 23 Albion street
Stracban, Alexander, 3 Shiprow—— Miss, 3 Trinity street
Tawse, Lewis, 83 GreenTaylor, John, 65 Netherkirkgate—— Robert, and Co., 61 NetherkirkgateThomson, James, 13 Mutton braeTrail, George, 135 Skene street
"Walker, George, 44 GuestrowMrs, 5 East Green
Watt, David, 3 East Green'—— James, 258 George street
Watson, James, 26 WoolmanhillWilliams, Miss, 60 CausewayeadWinton, John, 17 CausewayendYoung, Alexander, 84 St. Andrew street
Youngson, John, 81 Spring garden
Stablers,
Allan, George, 24 Gerrard street
Anderson, R. 25 Meal Market street
Brown, Alexander, 1 Harriet street
Daniel, Thomas, 16 Meal Market street
Ewen, William, 11 Harriet street
Farquharson, Alexander, 6 Little Belmont street
Gordon, Thomas, 5 Harriet street
Henry, Andrew, 180 GallowgateLedingham, James, 22 Schoolhill
M'Pherson, J., 26 West North street
Michie, James, 13 Harriet street
Milne, Miss Mary, 23 Harriet street
Robb, William, 13 Princes street.
Rose, John, 166 GallowgateSmith, James, 22 Harriet street
Stephen, James, 8 West North street
Stevenson, George, 32 West North street
Taggart, Mrs, 90 George street
Walker, George, 6 Backwynd
Stonecutters.
Adam and Brewster, 110 North street
Duncan, Thomas, 34 Dee street
Legg, John, WindmillbraeM'Donald, Alexander, Constitution street
Petrie and Co. Union bridgeWatson and Son, 262 Union street
Wright, James, 112 John street
Stoneware Merchants.
Campbell, James, 19 Gallowgate \
Davidson, Alexander, 69 East North street /—- William, 71 GreenMiss, 2 Shiprow /
Emslie, William, and Co., 188 West North; street
Ford, John, 136 Union street v^_Fraser, Hugh, 55 Castle street
Gordon, Peter, 51 St. Nicholas street
Imray, David, 64 WoolmanhillLamont, Alexander, 9 ShiprowM'Intosh, John, 85 Virginia street
Massie, James, 32 George street
Mowat, A., 3 Blaekfriars street
Murray, J., 57 WindmillbraeStuart, John, 98 GreenTaylor, Alexander, 155 GallowgateWillans, Samuel, 170 Gallowgate
Surgeons.
Beveridge, Robert, 189 Union streetBirnie, Moses, 31 LongacreCadenhead, John, 231 Union streetCampbell, John, 7 Bon-accord streetCoutts, James, 4 Castle braeEllethorn, James, 19 UpperkirkgateErskine, R. Marr, 138 George streetFerguson, John, Cove, NiggFraser, William, 8 Dram's laneGrant, Peter, 157 GallowgateGreig, John, R.N., 84 Crown streetJackson, Henry, 34 WoolmanhillLinton, A.R.N. 266 George streetMatthew, Alexander C., 3 Canal terraceMoir, James, 40 Union placePaterson, John, 61 St. Nicholas streetSim, John, Holburn street
Smith, Robert, 9 Union terraceSutherland, George, 4 Correction wyndWood, John,_31 Bon-accord street
Tailors.
Black, Joseph, 8 Langstane placeBurt, Robert, 70 Queen streetCadenhead, George, JO Queen streetCalder, William, 28 Marischal BtreetCormack, Alexander, 4 North BroadfordCowie, William, 4 Brownie's braeDavidson, Robert, 10 CausewayendEwen, John, Concert court, Broad streetFerguson, John, 29 WindmillbraeFlett, David, Trinity manseFraser, John, 157 George street
William, 39 Castle streetGrant, Lauchlan, 15 Chronicle laneGreig, James, 5 GuestrowIrjgram, James, 64 Broad street
JackBOD, William, 5 MounthoolyJoss, Charles, 91 Skene streetKelman, William, 5 Blairton laneLawrence, Joseph, 13 Blaekfriars streetM'Bain, Donald, Market street
M'Donald, Robert, 7 South Silver streetM'Kay, William, Wellington roadM'Leod, William, 5 HuxterrowMiddleton, P., 63 GreenMilne, Robert, Crystal Palace, Market galleryMitchell, James, 9 GuestrowMoir, William, 85 Chapel streetMorison, Joseph, 1 Virginia streetMowat, James, 8 FlourmillbraeMurray, Isaac, 22 Shiprow
William, 67 St. Andrew streetRobb, Alexander, Crown court, Union streetRoss, George, 6 St. Catherine's wyndSharp, Alexander, 76 Queen street.
Shaw, William, 42 Lodge walkSmith, Andrew, 5 St. Catherine's wynd
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Smith, John, 13 Union buildings
Tawee, William, 19 Lower DenburnTopp, John, 19 George street
Tough, John, 194 George Btreet
Wilson, George, 188 Gallowgate
Wyllie, John, 42 Queen street
Tailors, Furnishing.
Adam, George, & Co., 2 Castle street
Badenoch, Alexander, 10 and 12 Union street
Cattanach, CharleB, and Co., 123i Union street
Cook, William, Exchange court
Cruickshank, James, 13 Netherkirkgate
Davidson, William, 77 King street
Duthie, Barclay, 12 Church street
Ewan, William, 2 Castle 6treet
Forbes, John, 73 Union street
Fraser and Glennie, Concert Court, 12 Broad street
Gall and Bird, 46 Union street
Gibson, Brown, 4 Union street
Gilchrist, G., 2 Gallowgate
Johnston, James, 15 Woolmanhill
Johnston and Laird, 36 Uoion street
Keith, John, 6 Netherkirkgate
King, Charles, 23 Broad street
Lumsden, James, and Co., 117 Union street
Levi, M. A., 26 Union street
Low, James, 180 George street
M'Quarrie, J., 1 Correction wyndMacguire. James, 49 Queen street
Milne, Low and Co., 127 Union steeet
M'Donald, Peter, 80 Queen street
Moir, James, and Co., 186 Union street
Mustard, Robert, 145 George street
Nicol, John, 126 Union street
Piggie, Andrew H., 68 Broad street
Reid, James, 119 George street
Smith, Alexander, 18 Union street
, Charles, 9 Skene terrace
Stott, John, 58 Castle Btreet
Thomson, John, 74 Queen street
Robert, 14 Broad street
Thow, George, 18 Skene street
Tocher, John, 100 Union street
Troup, Alexander, 82 Union street
Watt, Adam, 19 Schoolhill
Teachers.
Alcock, Miss, West End Academy
Alexander, Robert, Public Schools
, Robert, Diamond-street Academy
Miss, Sheriff Watson's Female School of Industry
Barclay, Miss, Bridge of Dee
Barnett, William, Nigg
Beverly, Alexander (Grammar School), 11 Kose-
mount place
Boyle, Alexander, North Parish Schools
Calder, Rev. James, Gilcomston School
Chisholm, Miss, 38 Bou accord street
Clark, William, Broad-street Academy
Miss, 16 Gallowgate
Clerihew, A., South Parish School
Connell, D. M., Free North School
Craig, Miss, 20 North Broariford
Craigmyle, Francis, Public School
Cruickshank, Mrs, Bell's School
Duncan, Miss, Free Gilcomston
Dun, John, Grammar School
Ferguson, Dr. James, West End Academy
Findlason, Miss, 29 Victoria street west
Fullerton, Misses, 137 Crown street
Geddes, W. Director, Grammar School, 67 Crown-ar.
Geirard, Alexander, Gordon's Hospital
Gordon, H., Free Holburn School
Grant, Rev. J., Donaldson's School
Mi°t F 15 Littlejohn steeet
Gray, James, Union School, Virginia street
Robert A., Public Schools
Hall, Miss, 91 Gallowgate
Heintzler, Md., 26 Dee street
Hill, Iseac, 19 Queen street
Hogg, Miss, Free John KnoxJazdowski, John, 120 Crown street
Kay, John, (West Prison) 20 Chapel street
Kerr, Miss M., 16 Guestrow
Kidd, J. Simpson, East Parish Session School
Lazenby, James, Crown court. Union street
Ledingham, James, 12 Correction wyndLobban, James, 106 Loch street
M'Condach, Miss, Female Orphan AsylumM'Connacbie, Alexander, 13 Crown street
G. C, 115 Union street
M'Donald, Miss, teacher Free Holburn School
Mavor, David, 6 Marywell street
Mitchell, William, Boys' Hospital
Mollison, William, Mechanics' Institution
Miss, 24 James street
Nicol, John, Davidson's School, Footdee
Ogilvie, John, L.L.D., Gordon's Hospital
Prior, Miss, 147 Union street
Rait, William, Bon-accord Infant School
Rattray, W., Charlotte Btreet Schools
Reid, John M., 10 North Silver street
Reid, Miss, 15 Bon-accord street
Riddell, James, John Knox Schools
Roger, Thomas, 55 Longacre
Scott, John, Gordon's Hospital
Sinclair, D., 56 Union street
Smith, Robert, Bell's School
Souter, James, Free John Knox School
Spence, Alexander, Holburn School
Stallon, Miss, 119 Crown street
Stevenson, James, Free East School
Stewart, John, Tbain's School, ShiprowStrachan, J , West Parish School
Thain, Robert, Porthill Schools
Tullocb, Dr. George, Academy-stieet, AcademyWebster, Miss, West Parish School
Teachers of Drawing.
Cleland, P., 8 Union terrace
Jazdowski, John, 120 Crown street
Wilson, George, 23 Crown street
Tinsmiths.
Adamson, Alexander, 17 Gallowgate
Anderson, William, 49£ John street
Cruickshank, Peter, 22 CausewayendKidd, Thomas A., 52 QuayLegg, James, 48 Netherkirkgate
M'Intosh, James, 28 Netherkirkgate
M'Leod, C. and Son, 52 East North street
Robert, 10 East North street
Michie, John, 68 Windmillbrae
Murray, George, 31 Chapel street
Ray, John, 5 Gallowgate
Runcie, J. and W., 5 George street
Sbirres, William, 18 Upperkirkgate
Spark, John and A., 91 Queen street
, William, 54 Market gallery
TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. 185
Tobacconists.
Craig, Thomas, 22 George street
Grant, David, 25 Union street
Kilgour and Taylor, 49 NetherkirkgateM'Combie, Thomas, and Co. 51 NetherkirkgateMurray, John, and Son, 15 UpperkirkgateWalker, Alexander, 60 Union street
Wbyte, Patrick, 30 Broad street
Turners.
Coutts, Alexander, 58 WindmillbraeEwen, George, South Silver street
Findlay. Robert, WindmillbraeNicol, John, 19 Seamount place
Provest, Charles, 71 CauaewavendRose, George, 73 GreenSimpson, William, 26 Skene street
Wright, John, 19 Seamount place
Umbrella makers.Anderson, William, 51 UpperkirkgateRobs, Hugh, 12 GallowgateWalker, John, 16 West North street
William, 35 Scboolhill
Vintners.
Allao.William, 3 and 5 Jack's brae
Anderson, George, 15 Fisher rowMrs James, Waterloo quay
Barkway, Mrs, 39 St. Andrew street
Brebner, William, Holburn street
Cowieson, George, 9 Trinity quayDonald, William, Cooperston buildings
Ferguson, Mrs, 5 Stronach'6 close
Freeman, Benjamin, SummerfieldGillespie, William, Steps of GilcomstonGlennie, William, 49 Lodge walkGray, Mrs, St. Clement street
Greig, William, 19 Lodge walkGrub. James, 11 Chapel street
Harrow, Isabella, 43 Wales street
LaiDg, William, 88 George street
Livingstone, Alexander, 9 Burnett's closeM'Cullum, James, 7 Stronach's close
M'Kay, George, 29 Berry lane
Mackie, David, 10 Langstane place
Maver, William, 20 Skene terrace
Niel, Mrs, 44 QuayNicol, Mrs, 18 Wellington street
Pettigrew, Mrs, 3 Stronach's close
Reid, John, 39 Lodge walk. William, 18 Carmelite street
Scorgie, Robert, 1 Waterloo street
Smith, James, 15 Trinity srreet
William, 14 Frederick street
Isabella, 13 Exchequer rowStewart, Peter, Waterloo quaySword, Mrs, 26 Wellington street
Walker, James, 27 Loch street
Wright, Alexander, Burnett's close, Exchequer row
Watch and Clockmakers.
Alexander, James, 12 SchoolhillAllan, James, Holburn street
Berry, James, 88 Union street,
Booth, John, 41 UpperkirkgateBrand, William, 48 Broad street
Diverly, Hugh, 35 UpperkirkgateFindlay, A. and J., 7, 8 and 9 Gallery, New marketFraser, John, 170 Union street
Gill and Smith, 78 Union street
Gray, Alexander, 11 NetherkirkgateHardy, William, 17 Huxter rowJamieson, George, 107 Union 6treet
Kemp, David, 10 South Gallery, New marketM'Killican, John, 53 Marischal street
M'Kirdy.John, 28 WoolmanhillM'Leod, John, and Co., 9 ScboolhillMercer, Hay, 27 West North 6tre«t
Rettie, M., and Sons, 151 Union street
Riddel, D & J., 43 St. Nicholas streetSmith and Ramage, 45 Regent quayWalker, James, 29 St. Nicholas street
Watson, James, 17 Nicholas streetWatt, Archibald, 128 Gallowgate
Wine Merchants.A Hardy ce and Jopp, 13 Markett street
Begg, John, 17 Weigh-house square •
Bell, Rannie and Co., of Leith ; J. Sheed, 44 Maris-chal street, agent
Black and Ferguson, 12 Broad streetClark & Ferguson, 8 King street
Cockburn, (J.) and Campbell, Edinburgh ; Alex. B.Whyte, 21 Union buildings, agents
Davidson, Alexander, jun., 44 Castle streetFindlay, William, 67 East North street
Fraser, Angus, and Co. , 72 Union streetMachray, I., and Co., 7 AdelphiMoir and Brown, 23 AdelphiSheed, John, 41 Marischal street
Shepherd Simpson, 37 West North streetSmith, William, 106, Union street
Thomson, George, and Son, 21 Regent quay-Walker, William, and SonB, 52 Union streetWhyte, Alexander B., 21 Union buildings
Wood Merchants.Adam, John, 177J George streetBrown, Robert, InchesBruce, John, 26 Marischal street
Buyers, J., and Co., 12 Kidd laneCampbell, Robert, 127 George streetConnon, R., and Co., 58 Marischal streetDonald, John, InchesDuncan, William, 33 Marischal streetDuthie, William, York placeFairweather, D. , 181 George streetForbes, James, & Co., 120 West North streetJohnstone, Robert, York placeMilne, Charles W., 17 Schoolhill
George, and Co., Victoria Dock Saw MillsMoir, John, 5 Nelson street
Rose, Donaldson, and Co., 7 York BtteetRust, John, IS Rose street
Wright, Thomas, Inches
Writers.
Anderson, James, 75 Union BtreetCrombie, John, 20 St. Andrew streetCruickshank, George, 75 Union streetDavidson, John, 43 Skene streetDuffus, George, 103 Union streetDuncan, John, 68 Broad street
John, 84 King street
Knowles, Alexander, 40 Marischal btreet
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186 TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
Leslie, James A., II Adelphi
Robert, 13 Marisehal street
Ligertwood, Robert, 4 Correction wynd
JMerson, John, 75 Union street
Milne, William, 245 Union street
M'Gregor, James, 76 Wales street
Mowat, William, 22 Adelpfai%
Petrie, Jobn, King street
Ross, James, 7 Garvuck street
Smith, Ferguson, 150 Union street
Souter, William, 103 Union street
Spark, Jobn, 75 Union street
Stephen, Lessel, 84 King street
James, 84 King street
Stronach, Alexander, jun., 245 Union street
Watt, Alexander, 103 Union street
Yeats, Alexander, 84 King street
COTTAGES, MANSIONS,AND
PLACES IN THE SUBURBS OF ABERDEEN.
Albyn Cottage— near Albyn-place, on west side of Holburn Church
Angusfield—on Skene-road, beside Rubislaw Quarries, right-haod side
Arthurseat—a mansion near Polmuir, beyond Ferryhill Railway Station
Asbgrove—about half-a-mile south-west of Kittybrewster Toll
Ashhill, or Prospect Cottage—on road leading south-west and west from Kittybrewster Toll, bulf-a-mile
from Toll
Ashvale—on Cooperstone-road, tight-band side, opposite NellSeld Cemetery
Balgownie Road—road leading along north aide of river Don to Grandholm-house
Balgownie— a mansion on north side of river Don, half-a-mile above old bridge
Balgownie Bridge— (Bridge of Don)
Balgreen—a cottage on Low Stocket-road, right-hand side, one-and-a-half miles from Caroline-place
Balmoral-place—a line of dwelling houses on Holburn road, two minutes' walk beyond Holburn-street
Banchory House—a mansion on the South Deeside-road, two miles beyond bridge of DeeBannermill— a manufactory near Links, approached by Bannermill-street and Albion-street
Baikmill—from Caroline-place to Berryden, left-hand side
Beecbhill—a mansion on Countesswells-road, left-hand side, two and-a-quarter miles from Holburn-street
Belmont—a mansion on Berryden road, half-a-mile beyond Caroline-place
Bellevue—-a mansion on Hardgate-road, left-hand side, half-a-mile beyond Bon-accord terrace
Bellviile—a cottage and nursery, 11 Leadside, Gilcomston
Berryden Road—leading north from Caroline-place to Cairncry-road and Kittybrewster Toll
Barryden House—on Berrydan-road, three minutes' walk from Caroline-place, right-hand side
Bei rybank—on Berryden-road, half-a-mile from Caroline-pl., 01 near to Kittybrewster Toll, left-hand Bide
Berry's Road—a narrow lane leading from north end of Broadford to north end of Causewayend
Bloomfield—a line of cottages on the Holbutn-road, three minutes' walk beyond Holburnst,, left-hand side
Botanic Gardens (Roy's Nursery)—near Ferryhill
Bonnymuir—a dwelling house on the Low Stocket-road, about a mile from Caroline-place, left-hand side
Bridge of Dee—on South-road, by Holburn-street, about one-and-a-half miles from Union-place
Bridge of Don (New)— on King-street<road, two miles from Castle-street
Bridge of Don (Old), or Balgownie Bridge—three minutes' walk west of New Bridge of DonBroadford Cottage—north end of North Broadford, left-hand side
Broomhill—a dwelling-house on the Old Deeside-road, half-a-mile from south end of Holburn-street
Burnieboozle (now Walkerbill)—a mansion on Skene-road, half-a-mile beyond Rubislaw Quarries, left-
hand side
! Burnside—a group of cottages on Low Stocket-road, one mile from Caroline-place
Cairncry Road— a by-road branching off south-west from Kittybrewster Toll, and extending about two
miles in length
[Calsayieat— at the junction of George-street and Causewayend-roads, half-a-mile from George-street
a
ji PLACES IN THE SUBURBS.
Carnation-field a fruit and flower garden on Low Stocket-road, opposite Lunatic Asylum, left-band aide
Carden's Haugh—at west end of Skene-street, Dearly opposite Victoria-street-west
Carpet Square a group of houses on Berryden-road, two minutes' walk from Caroline-place, left-hand Bide
Chemical Works—at the Links, beside the Now Gasworks
CattoGelil—on Cairncry-road, three minutes' walk west of Kittybrewater Toll
Canefield Cottage—on Countesswells-road, two miles from Holhurn-street, left-band side
Cherryvale—at west end of Skene-street, opposite Sheriff Watson's Female School of Industry
Clayhills Brick Work—on road leading from Poynernook to Ferryhill Station, one minute's walk beyond
Affleck-street
Clerkseat Road (old name of Berryden-road)
Cornhill Road—leads northward from Caroline-place, and passes Lunatic Asylum on right, then turns west-
ward, and proceeds past Cornhill and Cairncry
Cornhill House—on Cornhill-road, one mile from Lunatic Asylum, right-hand side of road
Countesswells Road— a by-road branching off to the right from Cooper6ton-road, about one mile beyond
Cooperston Toll
Countesswells House—about four miles from Holhurn-street, by Cooperston and Countesswells-roads
Cooperston Road—branches off on the right from Holhurn-street, fifty yards beyond Holhurn-bridge
Cooperston House—on Cooperston-road, three minutes' walk from Holhurn-street, right-band aide
Cooperston Cottage—on Cooperston-road, three minutes' walk from Holhurn-street, right-hand side
Cooperston Place—on CoopeiBton-road, three minutes' walk from Holhurn-street, right-hand side
Cooperston Buildings—a line of dwelling-house3 on Cooperston-road, three quarters of a mile from Holhurn-
street, right-hand side
Craigic Loanings—a road leading north from Weslfield or foot of Albert-street to High Stocket-road
Craigio Park—a dwelling-house on the Craigie-loanings-road, left-hand side
Craigiebuckler—between the Rubislaw and Countesswells-roads, one-anda-balf miles from Holbum.btreet
Craigton Cottage—on Countesswells-road, two miles from Holburn street, left-hand side
Cunnigarhill Nursery—at east end of Constitution-street, adjoining Links, left-hand side
Dancing Cairn Quarries—on the Inverness or North-road, cae-a-half miles beyond Woodside
Dairncleugh—a dwelling-house on Countesswells-road, two-and-a-half miles from Ilolburn street, '"ft*
hand side
Denhead of Rubislaw—a road which branches off to right near Rubislaw Toll, balf-a-mile from Toll
Devanha House a mansion near Ferryhill, two minutes' walk south from head of Bank-street
Devanha Brewery—on north side of River Dee, near Wellington Bridge
Devanha Distillery—on north side of River Dee, a quarter-of-a-mile beyond Wellington Bridge
Devanha Terrace—lends Bouth from head of Bank-street
Dee Mouth— at south end of College-street, left-hand side
Dee Mount—a dwelling-house about a hundred yards west from Ferryhill Station
Dee Village—at south end of Crown-street, on left hand side
Diamond Cottage, Holburn-place—south end of Holhurn-street, left-hand side
Dry well Park—on the Stockot-road leading past Rosemount, nearly opposite head of Shnrt-loanings
Eastfield—on the Low Stocket-road, one-and-a-quartcr miles from Caroline-place, left-hand side
Eden Cottage— on Countesswells-road, two-and-a-balf miles from Holburn-street, left-hand side
Elmhill—a mansion on the Cornhill-road, five minutes' walk from Caroline-place, right-hand side
Elmfield— a dwelling-house on canal side, balf-a-mile above Mounthooly, east side of Canal
Ewon Place—on Countesswells-road, two-and-a-half miles from Holhurn-street, left-hand side
Farmer's Hall lane—a narrow footpath leading from Gilcomaton brae to Rosemount
Ferryhill House— a mansion on road leading from down-street to Roy's Nursery, right-hand side
Ferryhill Foundry—beside Wellington Bridge
Ferryhill Mills—three hundred yards south of New Bridge, Hardgate
Fenyhill Gardens (Roy's Nursery)— three hundred yards beyond Ferryhill- house, right-band side
Ferryhill Cottage—on hill overlooking Wellington Bridge
Firhill Well— half-a,mile west from Old Aberdeen, approached by foot-road leading from beside Red Lion
Inn, Spittal
Fonthill—-two dwelling houses on road leading from Roy's Nursery to Hardgate, right-hand fide
Fonthill Fliica—on road leading from Roy's Nursery to Hardgate, left-band side
PLAGES IN THE SUBURBS. Ill
Fountainhall—a dwelling-houbo on tho road leading weat from north end of Albert-Btreer, four minutes'
walk from Albert. street, right-hand Bide
Forbesfiold—on Cooperstonroad, nne-and-a-half miles from Holburn-street, right-hand side
Forresterhill—on tho Cornhill-road, loading from west side of Lunalic Asylum, one-and a-half miles from
Caroline-place, left-hand side
Friendville— a dwelling-house on Cooperston-road, one-and-aquarter miles from Holburn-street, right-
band side
Friendly Bank— a dwelling-house near Mounthooly Bridge, right-hand side
Froghall Cottage—north side of canal, half-a-mile above Mounthooly
Galleries— a dwelling-house botween Mackieplaco and Cherry vale, right-hand side of Skcne-street
Gdcomston Dam—a hundred yards west from foot of Albert-street
Gilcomston Hou6e—Upper Leadside, Gilcomston, light-band side
Gilcomston Cottage—31 Skene-square
Glenburnie Distillery—about a hundred yards north from Rubislaw Toll-bar
Glenburnie Cottage—between Cherryvale and Cardon place, right-hand side of Skene-Btreet-wost
Gordon's Mills—on the south aide of river Don, balf-a-mile beyond Old Aberdeen Cathedral
Gowan Brae— a group of dwelling houses at north end of Causowayend, right-hand side
Grandholm Works—on north side of river Don, about a mile north from Woodsido
Grandbolm Cottage—on north Bide of river Don, half-a-mile weBt from Grandholm-works
Grandholm Lodge— on north side of river Don, half-a-mile west from Grandholm-works
Granite Hill (late Cairncry)—a dwelling-house at west end of Cornhill and Cairncry-roads
Grantown Lodgo—at Cooperston-place, about three minutes' walk from Holburn street, right hand side
Hawthorn Cottage—at Cooperston-place, half-a-mile from Holburn-street, right-hand side
Hazlehead House—about a mile beyond Rubislaw-toll, then nearly half-a-mile to left from Skene-road
Hilton—about five minutes' walk west from Woodside Free Manse
Honeybank—north end of Canal-road, right-hand side, near Sutherland's manufactory
Honeybrae—on tho South High Stocket-road leading past Morningfield, left-hand side, ono-and-a-half miles
from Skene-square
Hosefield—a dwelling house, about a quartorof a-milo north from Mile-end
Inmore Cottage—on Low Stocket-road, leading from Hutcheon-street, about two minutes' walk from Caro-
line-place, left-hand sida
Ivy Cottage—on High Stocket-road, leading from top of Maberly-street past Rosemount, half-a-mile from
Skene-square, loft-hand side
Jassiefield— on Skene-road, about two miles beyond Rubialaw-quarries, left-hand side
Johnston Place- a dwelling houBe on the Rubislaw-road, about three-quartera-of-a-mile boyond Rubislaw-
toll, left-hand side
Kingsland House—165 George-street
Kepplestone House—on the Skene-road, left-hand sido, opposite Rubulaw-quarries
Kepplestone Cottage—on the Skene-road, left-hand side, opposite RubiBlaw-quarries
Kepplestone Lodge—on the Skene-road, left-hand Bide, opposite Rnbislaw-quarries
Kirkhill—on the Wellington-road, south side of river Deo, one mile beyond Wellington-bridge, left-hand side
Kittybrewster Toll—on the Inverness-road, about one-and-a-quarter miles from Union-street
LoaDhead—on the High Stocket-road leading from Skene-Bquare by Rosemonnt, nearly half-a-mile from
Skene square, on left-hand side
Lochhead—on the Low Stock'- t-road, right-hand side, about four minutes' walk from Caroline-place
Louisville—a dwelling house on Cooperston road, one-and-a-quarter miles from Holburn-street, right-
hand side
Lunatic Asylum— near west end of Hutcheon-street
Mannofield—a group of dwelling houses on the CooperBton road, at the junction of the Countcsawells,
Pitfodels, and North Deosideroads, about half-a-mile beyond Cooperaton-toll
Marine Terrace—between south end of Crown-atreet and Ferryhill-house
Maryfield—a dwelling house on road leading from Roy's Nursery to Hardgato, left-hand side
Marywell Bank—a dwelling house at foot of Marywell-street, south side
Maryvale— a dwelling house at the west end of South High Stocket-road loading from Morningfield, about
two miles from Skcne-squaio
IV PLACES IN THE SUBURBS.
Mastrick—on the Countesswells-road, three miles from Holburn-street
Millbank—a dwelling house at north end of North-broadford, left-hand side
Millbank Cottage—on the Berryden-road, a hundred yards from Caroline place, right-hand aide
Millbank Cottage— in Hardgate, near Willowbank, left-hand side
Mile-end—on the High Stocket-road, at the parting of the North and South High Stocket-roads, about
three-quarters-of-a mile west of Skene-square
Migvie House—23 Silver-street, \rest side
Model Gardens, Westfield—approached by Upper Lead-side, and by Albert.street
Model Gardens, Gilcomston—behind Gilcomston-breweryi approached from Lead&ide
Morefield—on the North High Stocket-road, half-a-mile west of Mile-end, left-hand side
Morniogfield—a group of dwelling houses on South High Stocket-road, taking left-hand road from Mile-
end, about half-a-mile from Mile-end
Morningside—on Old Deeside-road, one-and-a-half miles from Holburn-street, right-hand side
Mount Pleasant—a dwelling house at north end of Canal-road, right-hand side
Mount Place—a cottage at Rosemount, on right-hand side
Mount Cottage— Rosemount, south end of Mount-street
Muirfield Cottage— on North High Stocket-roiid, about half-a-mile beyond Mile-end, left-hand side
Nellfield Cemetery—Cooperston-road, fifty yard6 from Holburn-street, left-hand side
JvTellfield House—on Coopersion-road, a quarter-of-a-mile from Holburn-street, left-hand side
Nelson's Houses— Holburn-Btreet, first houses on right-hand side after passing Cooperston-road
Nelson Cottage— Holburn-street, immediately after passing Cooperston-road
Newbridge—in valley of Hardgate, beyond Bon-accord-terrace
New Bridge Brewery—in valley of Hardgate, beyond Bon-accord-terrace
Newlands—on the Old North Deeside-road, one mile from Holburn-street
Newton of Pitfodels—on the North Deeside-road, three-and-a-half miles from Holburn-stieet
North High Siocket Road (see Stocket Roads)
Oakbank—between North and South High Stocket-roads, about five minutes' walk beyond Mile-end
Oakbank Cottage—on South High Stocket-road leading past Morningfield, one-and-a-fourth miles from
Skene-square, right-hand side
Orchard Cottage—Orehard-lane, Spittal
Outseats of Pitmuxton—a number of scattered dwelling-houses on north side of River Dee, between Roy's
nursery and Ruthrieston
Prospect Cottage—new name for Ashhill (see Ashhill)
Prospect Hill—a dwelling-house on South High Stocket-road leading from Skene-square past Morningfield,
about two miles fiom Skene-square, right-hand side
Prospect Place—a dwelling-house on Countesswells-road, two-and-a-fourtb miles from Holburn-street)
left-hand side
Pitmuxton—on Old Deeside-road, left-hand side of Holburn-street, about one mile from Union-place
Pitfodels Road—branches off west from Cooperston road, at Mannofield, nearly two miles from Holburn-
street
Pitfodels—about three miles from Holburn-street, on Deeside-road
Powis—a mansion about five minutes' walk northeast fiom Kittybrewster-toll
Princesfield—a dwelling-house on Low Stocket-road, leading from Hutcheon-street by Westburn, one mile
from Caroline-place, right-hand side
Raeden—on Low Stocket-road leading from Hutcheon-street, one-and a-fourth miles from Caroline-place*
left-hand side
Richmondhill—a mansion on South High Stocket-road, about four minutes' walk beyond Mile-end, right-
hand side
Rock Cottage—at south end of Albert-street
Rosehill—a dwelling-house on the Caix-ncry-road, three minutes' walk from Kittybrewster-toll, right-
band side
Rosehill—a dwelling-house on Stocket-road leading from west end of Maberly-street, three minutes' walk
from Skene square, left-hand side
Rosemount Place—on Stocket-road leading from we9t end of Maberly-street, three minutes' walk from
Skene-square
PLACES IN THE SUBURBS. V
Rosemouot House—on Stocket-road leading from nest end of Maberly-street, first house on right-hand
side after passing Forbes-street
Rosie Cottage— another name for Ashhill, or Prospect-cottage
Rosie Cottage—at west end of Hutcheon-street, north side!
Rosebank House— a dwelling-house on Stocket-road leading from west end of Maberly-street, first house
on right-hand side after leaving Skene-square
Rosebank— a dwelling-house on left-hand side of Hardgate, near Bellevue house
Roseburn Cottage—80 Hutcheon-street
Rotunda Place—at Ferryhill, east corner of Roy's nursery
Royfold—on road leading to right from Rubislaw-toll, half-a-mile from Toll, on right-hand side
Ruby Cottage—17 North Silver-street
Rubislaw Place—about sixty yards north from Albyn-place
Rubislaw House—on Skene road, about fifty yards beyond Rubislaw Toll-bar, on right-hand side
Rubislaw Works and Bleachfield—.near Skene-road, a quarter of a mile beyond Toll bar, on left-hand side
Rubislaw Quarries— on Skene-road, about five minutes' walk beyond Rubislaw-toll, right-hand side
Rubislaw Den—on road leading to right from Rubislaw-toll, about half-a-mile from Toll
Rubislaw Park—on Skene-road, three minutes' walk beyond Rubislaw-toll, right-hand side
RuthrieBton Market Stance—on South Turnpike-road, about half-a-mile from south end of Holburn-stieet
left-hand side
Ruthrieston House—on South Turnpike-road, half-a-mile beyond south end of Holburn.street ri"ht-
hand side
Ruthrieston Cottage— on South Turnpike, road, half-a-mile beyond south end of Holburn-street ri"ht-
hand side
Ruthrieston Lodge—on South Turnpike-road, half-a-mile beyond south end of Holburn-street right.
band side
Sclattie— a village at junction of Inverury and Old Meldrum-roads, about two miles beyond WoodsideScot6town—about two miles north-west from Bridge of DonSeafield—a dwelling-house about half-a-mile south from Rubislaw Bleachfield
Seaview Gardens—at east end of Constitution-street, adjoining Links, left-hand side
Seamount Place (late Porthill)—a large square, branching off to right, near the top of GallowgateSheddocksley—a mansion on Old Skene Road, three-and-a-half miles from Caroline-place, right-hand side
Sim's Cottage—in Holburn-street, about two hundred yards beyond bridge, on left-hand Bide
Slopfield—a cottage on Countesswells-road, two aud-a-half miles from Holburn-street, left-hand side
Springbank—a dwelling-house on Inverness-road, near Kittybrewster-toll, left-hand side
Summerhill—a mansion on South High Stocket-road leading past Morningfield, two miles from Skene-square, right-hand side
Summerfield— a group of dwelling houses at lower end of Park street, on left-hand side
Sunnyside—adjoining Spittal, three minutes' walk west from Red Lion Inn
Springhill—a mansion on Old Skene-road, three miles from Caroline-place
Spa Well— in Spa-street, west side of Infirmary
Stocket Road (South High)— leads south-west from Mile-end, by left-hand-side road, past Morningfield,and on to the Stocket
Stocket Road (North High)—leads westward from Mile-end, by right-hand-side road, past Raeden andOakbank, and on to the Stocket
Stocket Road (Low)— leads in a straight line westward from Caroline-place, past Westburn, Bonnymuirand Woodhill, on to Stocket
Strawberrybank—-a line of cottages near foot of Bon-accord-row, right-hand side of entrance to HardgateStoneytown—a group of dwelling houses on Skene-road, right-hand side, about three hundred yards west
from Albert-street
Stoneywood—about two miles north from Woodside, on the south-side of river DonTwin Cottage—about the middle of Holburn-street, on right-hand side
Torry Farm—on south side of river Dee, half-a-mile east of Wellington-bridge
Torry Farm Brick Works—on south side of river Dee, half-a-mile east of Tony-farmTorry Village—south side of harbour entrance
Union Grove—a mansion at Wellington-place, on west side of Holburn Church
Yl PLACES IN THE SUBURBS.
Uuion Glen Distillery— beside Holburn-bridge, oq Holburn-street, left-hand side
United Cottage— Holburn-street, two minutes' walk beyond south end of Holburn-street, left-hand side
Villa Franca— a cottage about a hundred yards east of Morningfield
Villafield—a cottage near Gilcomston Dam, three minutes' walk from north end of Albert-street
View Place— a dwelling-house at west end of Rosemount, left-hand side
Viewton Place—a dwelling-house on the road from Mounthooly to Spittal, left-hand side
Viewfield—between Countesswells and Rubislaw-roads, one-half-mile west of Rubislaw Bleachfield
Wallfield—on Low Stocket-road, one mile from Caroline-place, right-hand side
Walkerhill— new name for Burnieboozle— (see Bamieboozle)
Walnut Cottage—on Rutbrieston-road, about half-a-mile beyond south end of Holburn-street, right-
hand side
Waterton—about two miles north from Woodside, on south side of river DonWellington, or Suspension Bridge—on river Dee, near Ferryhill
Westfield—a mansion near north end of Albert-street, entrance at foot of Craigie-loanings
Westfield Nursery—on Craigie-loanings, left-hand side, three minutes' walk from north end of Albeit-st.
Westburn— a mansion on Low Stocket-road, right-hand side, three minutes' walk from Caroline-place
Whitehall—dwelling-bouse near Gilcomston Dam, a quarter-of a- mile from north end of Albert-street, on
road leading west from ditto
Whitemyres— a mansion on Old Skene-road, threeand-three-fourth miles from Skene square, by LowStocket-road
Willowbank—a mansion on left-hand side of Hardgate, nearly opposite New-bridge
Willowpark—a dwelling-house on Low Stocket-road, two miles from Caroline-place, left-harjd side
OLD ABERDEEN.
MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL.
Provost, Professor George Ferguson.
BAILIES.Dr. Gordon ;
Mr. Robert Djce ; Mr. George Grub; Mr. Alexander Stables, Merchant.
Captain L. X. Leslie.
Dr. Robert Poison.
Mr. Alex. Stables. Jun.
MERCHANT COUNCILLORS.Treasurer, Mr. Thomas Leask.
Mr. John Clark. i
Dr. Fyfe.Dr. Hercules Scott.
Mr. David Thomson,Mr. Alexander Nicol.
Mr. James Jaffray, Weaver... Peter Matheson, Tailor.
TRADES COUNCILLORS.I Mr. William Laws, Wright.
.. James Connon, Shoemaker.Mr. George Smith, Blacksmith... William Smith, Blacksmith.
Treasurer, Mr. Thomas Leask.Pro-Fiscal, ... Alexander Stronach, Advocate.Town-Clerk, ... George Grub, Advocate,
Officer, ... John Simpson.
Adam, John, gardener, 4 Chanonry.-.w.-rm James, Editor of " Herald,' h. 110 High st.
William, tailor, 46 Spittal
^*.rr~. Miss, 21 College boundsAiken, George, grocer, 49 High street
„v~„~» Mrs, lodgings, 15 College boundsAirth, Stephen, boot and shoemaker, 26 Spittal
Alexander, Mrs Charles, Donbank cottage
Allan, Alexander, cabinetmaker, 83 High street, h.
4 ChanonryAllen, George, flesher, 2 Don street
Anderson, Rev. Alexander, rector of Gymnasium,7 Chanonry
-.-,-„.^, Alexander, farmer, Cluny's wynd«„v*~~» Mrs G., superintendent, Female Penitentiary,
28 Spittai
Annand, Miss, 30 College boundsArthur, James, blacksmith, King street road
Baillie, Mrs, dressmaker, 90 High street
Bain, William, grocer, 64 Spittal
„«, John, Seaton gate
Bannerman, Mrs Dr., 8 ChanonryBrown, A. G., 113 High street
Bogg, John, sub-janitor, King's College™^™~ Mrs Alex., 98 High street
Borthwick, Charles, shipmaster, 7 High street •
Buchan, Miss, of Auchmacoy, 16 ChanonryBurnett, Miss, of Kemnay, Don street
Burr, Peter, manager, Seaton brick and tile work
Campbell, Jas., teacher, Old Bridge of Don school. ~*~ Roderick, vintner, Seaton gate
Catto, Miss, 108 High street
Charles, George, tailor, funeral and occasionalwaiter, High street
„™,™ William, painter and glazier, 86 High street
Chisholm, Alexander, 89 High street
Christie, John, flourmiller, 48 High street
Clapperton, Mrs Dr, 29 College boundsClark, Alexander, sexton (St. Peter's Cemetery)
h. Lodge, King street road„~»„~. Alexander, cooper, Don street
~~v~~» James, cooper, Don street
. John, advocate, 37 High street
^~~*~ Robert, painter and paper-hanger, Don st.^ Mrs Dr, 71 High street
»~»—. Mrs George, baker, 79 High street
Connon, David, boot & shoemaker, 9 College bounds~r~~~* Robert, gardener, Brick-kilns
™~.™ Mrs, lodgings, 14 College boundsCorraack, George, portrait and miniature painter,
16 College boundsCoutts, Jas., teacher, Free Church School, High st.
Till OLD ABERDEEN.
Coutts, Miss, dressmaker, 35 Don street
Cowie, John, teacher (Parochial School) 5 New st.
Cromar, Mrs David, feuar, 89 Spittal
Cruickshank, Jn,, manufacturer, 23 College bounds
Daun, Robert, M.D., deputy inspector-general ofhospitals ; The Priory, 16 Chanonry
Dawson, John G., writer, 45 High street
Deans, William, manufacturer, and keeper of the
Trades' morteloths, 50 Spittal
Donald, Mrs James, Kildare cottage, King st. roadDownie, Charles, carter, and Old Aberdeen carrier,
30 High street
Dunn, Joseph, farmer, 68 High street
Dunbar, Duncan, manufacturer, Don street
-™~™ James, night watchman, Don street
Duncan, William, carter, Spittal
~»~— William, flesher, Spittal
^».^«. Mrs John, 20 Spittal
Durie, Charles, lodgings, 3 High street
Edeksheim, Rev. Alfred, 112 High street
Edmund, William, 22 College boundsEwen, Mrs, lodgings, 40 Spittal
Ferguson, George, A.M., professor of Humanity,King's College, h. 11 College bounds
Findlay, Mrs James, lodgings, 6 College boundsForbes, Captain, 15 Chanonry„~.„~ Mrs Colonel Arthur, 10 Chanonry™» . Mrs Dr, Powis lodgeFraser, George, 80 Spittal
Fuller, Frederick, M.A., professor of Mathematics,University and King's College
Fyfe, Andw., M.D., professor of Chemistry, King'sCollege, h. 34 College bounds
,.-„v„w* Thomas, road contractor, Bridge of Don
Gall, Mrs, lodgings, 19 College boundsGeorge, Charles (of Oswald, G. & Co.) 11 ChanonryGerrard, Misses, 6 ChanonryGibb, William, boot and shoemaker, 9 College
bounds«™,~wv Mrs, midwife, 9 College boundsGibson, William, surgeon and druggist, 3 High st.,
h. 58 High street
Gill, Mrs, lodgings, 92 Spittal
Glover, Thomas, chief officer, preventive station,
Bridge of DonGordon, James, M.D., 110 High street
Grant, Alexander, farmer, 74 High street
~~»~w» Duncan, lodgings, 97 Spittal
~~»~~» Robert, farmer, 67 High street
Gray, Mrs, feuar, lodgings, 63 Spittal
Grub and Clark, boot and shoemaker, 13 Collegebounds
Hay, Lord James, of Seaton, Seaton house~»~— Mrs. vintner, Love lane, Spittal
Hector, Mrs, lodgings, 79 Spittal
Henderson, Mrs, lodgings, 8 High street-
Hutcheson, James, Don street
Hut ton, Mrs Charles, 1 Love lane, Spittal
Irvine, Francis, M.D., 15 High street
Jappray, James, grocer, Seaton gateMiss, 48 Don street
Jamieson, William, shoemaker, College laneJohnston, John, grocer, Old Bridge of Don, and at
Don-view
Johnston, John, steward, 15 SpittalMiss Jane, lodgings, 96 Spittal
Keith, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 57Spittal
Kemlo, Gideon, miller, Don MillsKemp, James, manufacturer, 20 Don streetKilgour, James, lodgings, 58 High street~~»— John, sexton, Church gateKynoch, Ninian, clerk to St. Peter's churchyard,
64 Spittal
Laws, William, cartwright, King street roadLawson, F., blacksmith, 2, h. 4, Seaton gateLawrence, William, carter, High streetLeask, John, session-clerk, and rector of Grammar
School, h. 113 High street—,— Thomas, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 16,7t. 17 High streetMrs, lodgings, 82 Spittal
~™~™ Mrs, vintner, King street roadLeighton, John, builder and lodgings, Orchard
CottageLeith, George, weaver, East Back RoadLeslie, Capt, L.X., 14th regiment, H.P„ Tillydrone~~»-^» Hugh Fraser, of Powis, Powis house
William, shoemaker, King street roadLinton, William, mason, High streetLyell, Mrs, lodgings, 12 College bounds
M'Donald, David, haberdasher, 104 High streetM'Farlane, Thomas, vintner, Red Lion, SpittalM'lnnes, Mrs, lodgings, 76 SpittalM'Kenzie, Duncan, feuar, 27 Spittal~~~~. George, commercial traveller, Rose Cottage,
Orchard laneMacGhie, Miss, seminary, High streetMackie, Charles, cattle dealer, 37 Don street~~™~ William, farmer, Seaton gateMaclean, William, principal-audit clerk, Great
North of Scotland Railway, 56 SpittalM'Tavish, Henry, feuar, lodgings, 59 SpittalMacleod, Miss, 71 High streetMacpherson, Rev. Robt, D.D., professor of Di-
vinity, King's CollegeMacrobie, Peter, farmer, SunnysideMassie, Joseph, shoemaker, 49 Spittal.™»—. William, salmon fisher, New Bridge of DonMatheson, P. tailor, Orchard House, College boundsMellis, Peter, manager, (Smith, Irvine, & Co.) h.
Fir-Hill-well CottageMelvin, Alexander, carter, High streetMennie, William, manager, (Smith, Irvine, & Co.)
h. 25 High street
Michael, James, carter, 6 Spittal-Millar, Alex., road overseer, Buchan district,
East Back roadMilne, George, gardener, 46 High street
, James, ftiuar, 29 College bounds~~— John, cart and plough wright, Seaton gateMitchell's Hospital, 9 Chanonry
Mrs, feuar, 20 Spittal
Mollison, Mrs James, lodgings, 19 College boundsMorrison, Wm., grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Bal-
gownie road, Bridge of DonMurray, Miss, 27 College bounds
Nicol, Alexander, shipowner, Seaton farm«~.»~ Leslie, sexton, Church gate~~.~~*. Wm., overseer, salmon fishings, Bridge of
Don
OLD ABERDEEN. IX
Paton, Misses, of Grandholm, SunnybankPenitenitary, Female, 28 Spittal—Mrs, Anderson,
superintendentPerkins, Eev. Frederick, baptist minister, 56
High street
Pittendrigh, John, Bridge of Don TavernPoison, John, innkeeper, 3 New street
~™,™ Robert L., M.D., surgeon, 2 ChanonryPost Office, Receiving, 43 High street
Primrose, Mrs George, 61 Don street
Rae, John, grocer, King street road
,™„™ Alexander, farmer, King street road
Ramage, George, teacher, (Bell's School) Kingstreet road
Reid, Alex., gardener, Tillydrone, Seaton—~~~- Mrs, lodgings, 12 College boundsRennie, Alex., salmon fisher, Bridgefield houseRichmond, Thomas, late inspecting commander
(Coast Guard) 63 Don street
Ritchie, James, shipowner, Orchard cottage
Robbie, Donald, lodgings 98 Spittal
Robertson, Alexander, Balgownie LodgeRoss, James, sheriff officer, 44 High street
__„w. J., teacher of music, 8 College bounds-™„™ John, brewer, 19 High street
™.~™ Robt., surgeon and apothecary, (Post Office)
43 High street
Ruxton, David, Brick and Tile Work
Scott, A., professor of Hebrew, King's College.„~,™ Hercules, LL.D., professor of Moral Philo-
sophy, King's College, h. at College
...~,~~ Miss, lodgings, 94 Spittal
Shand, Geo., Old Aberdeen flourmill, King-st. road
Simpson, Andrew, wright, 30 College bounds-™_~. Ann, taacher, Bridge of DonSinger, George, feuar, 28 High street
Smart, William, gardener, 39 Spittal
Smith, A., grocer, 59 High street
~—™. A., gardener, Ji. & seed-shop, King-st. road
~—~™ George, blacksmith, King street roa'd—™» Irvine, & Co., brewers, 18 High street—^~. James, tailor and grocer, 25 College bounds.,~™» John, boot and shoemaker, 48 High street
Smith, John, sacrist, King's College
™..~. John, Old Bridge, of Don„„ Rev. Robert, Old Machar Church, 14
Chanonry~~~~. Robert, steward, 94 Spittal
„™~~ William, farrier, King street road
Stables, Alex., and Son, grocers and spirit mer-chants, 112 High street
™.™. George, vintner, 102 High street
Stephen, William, shipmaster, Orchard houseStevenson, James, Seaton gate
„»«» . James and son, boot and shoemakers, 23High street
Stirling, William, farmer, 10 High street
Stott, James, gardener, Seaton gate
Strachan, Walter, steward, 40 Spittal
Straith, Mrs, midwife, 6 College bounds„~-„™ Misses, dressmakers, 6 College boundsSutherland, John, Viewton place
™.~~. Robert, farmer and ftuar, 70 Spittal
Swanson, Miss, 57 Don street
Taylor, James, tailor, Don street
™~-~~ Robert, rope and twine manufacturer, Frog-hall lane
^~ Miss, lodgings. 26 College boundsThorn, John, sen., sheriff-officer, 43 Don street
~~.~~» John, jun., constable and sheriff-officer, 4College bounds
™~.~~ William, mason, 66 High street
Thomson, David, professor of Natural Philosophy,King's College, h. 33 College bounds
„^~~. James, grocer and spirit dealer, 30 High st.
Turreff, Gavin, clerk, 46 High street
Vade, John, Bridgefield-house, Bridge of Don
Watkiks, Alexander, Primrose hill
Watt, Alexander, 24 Spittal
~™.™ John, Mains of SeatonWilson, Miss Agnes, 60 Spittal
Wood, Rev. James George, Old Machar Church,5 Chanonry
„^,„ Miss, governess, Mitchell's Hospital, 9 Cha-nonry
WOODSIDE.
WOODSIDE.
Established
CHURCHES.; Free, Robert Forbes ; Evangelical Union, James B. Laing.
TEACHERS.Free Church,—Adam Boddie.
Female Teachers,—Misses Hall, Fraser, Henderson, Kelman, Kerr, and M'Kenzie.
Post-Office, 67, Hadden Street—Robert M'Donald, Postmaster.
George Cooper, 117, Hadden Street, Letter Carrier.
FEUARS' ASSOCIATION OF COTTON, WOODSIDE, AND TANFIELD, Instituted 1841
FOR PROMOTING THE IMPROVEMENT AND PROSPERITY OF THESE VILLAGES.
latron, Right Hon. Lord James Hay.
President, James Corken ; Treasurer, John Reid ; Secretary, Robert M'Donald,
And a Committee of Twelve.
PAROCHIAL COAL FUND 1840.
President, John Wight ; Treasurer and Secretary, Robert Forbes.
Four Extraordinary and twenty-four Ordinary Directors.
TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY, 1839.— 60 Members.
President, Alexander ReidVice-Presidents, R. Forbes and J. B. Laing
Secretaries, W. F. Wight and J. Wight, jun.Treasurer, Garden Hepburn
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY—1853.
President, Robert Forbes Secretary, Robert HarveyVice-Presidents, J. Laing and T. Gilchrist Treasurer, David Ferrier
Council of nine.—Exhibitions, Saturday, July 1, and September 2, in Woodside School
TEMPERANCE COFFEE AND READING ROOMS, US Hadden Street
Attendant, Mrs Farquharson
MUSICAL SOCIET Y— 1853.
Patron, T. A. Curtis|
President, Dr Gilchrist
About 24 members. Meet every Monday evening at eight o'clock for practice in the school
Secretary, W. F. WightTreasurer, Alexander Glass
MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, 1853.—meets every Friday at 8, p.m.
Secretary, John Cooper ; Treasurer, Alexander Troup.
Police Officer, William Richardson, 104 Hadden StreetInland Revenue Officer, John Broomhead, Lower Middlefield House
Adhn, Charles, farmer, Hilton house
Anderson, George, blacksmith, Grandholm, h. 3
Mary place, Don street
Bailie, George, keeper of the keys of the Donsubscription fire-engine, 21 Don street
Bain, George, farmer, Mains of Hilton
Barker, J., & Soni, manufacturers, Gordon's mills
Barron, Wm., boot and shoemaker, 4 Queen street,
A, 104 Hadden street
Barron, Thomas, painter, 18 Wellington street, It.
107 Hadden streetBeattie, Andrew, leather dealer, boot and shoema-
ker, 142, h. 140 Hadden streetBeverly, A., blacksmith, Backhill of HiltonBlack, Wm., carter, 147 Barron streetBoddie, Adam, teacher, Woodside School, h. 1 Tan-
field walkBower, Robert, M.D., librarian, King's College, h.
Tanfield house
WOODSIDE. XI
Bowie, William, feuar, 8 Canal street
Brand, Chas., railway contractor, 14 Don terrace
Broomhead, John, officer of Inland Revenue, h.
Lower Middlefield LouseBooth, Mrs, midwife, 36 Wellington street
Brown, David, blacksmith, 9 Hadden street
™«.„-~ George, of Tanfield, Bairnehall
Caied, William, mason, 11 Grandholm street
Catto, James, farmer, Lower Cotton~~»~~» William, farmer, PersleyChisholm, Alex. F., watchmaker, 114 Hadden st.
Clark, Alexander, farmer, HayfieldCooper, George, letter carrier, 117 Hadden street
Corken, James, feuar, 1 Don street
Curtis, T. A., (Leys Masson and Co.) GrandholmCottage
Cowie, Wm., grocer, 134 Hadden street
~~~~~ Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 134 Haddenstreet
Crombie, Peter, jeweller, Carnation CottageCruickshank, James, grocer, 115 Hadden street
Diack, James, cowfeeder, Gaelic lane
Donald, Andrew, stabler, 10 Wellington street
,~~,~~ John, merchant, 15 Hadden street
Duguid, Alexander, carter, 48 Canal terraceDunn, William, fisher, Cruives of DonDurward, Andrew, merchant, 109 Hadden street
Ferrier, A. & Co., manufacturers, 5, h. 7 Haddenstreet
Fettes, David, boot and shoemaker, 223 Barron-st.Finwick, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 121 Had-
den street
Fisher, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 31 Welling-ton street
Forbes, Rev. Robert, Free Church ManseFraser, Miss, teacher, 57 Canal terraceFullerton, John, (Johnston and Fullerton) 40
School lane
Gibson, Miss, dressmaker, 131 Hadden streetGilchrist, Isaac, M.D., surgeon, Ardenville, Queen
street
Glass, Alexander, general merchant and circulatinglibrary, 69 and 71 Hadden street
™.™« Mrs John, feuar, h. 121 Hadden street
Gordon, C, 68 Hadden street
~~.»_ Barron, and Co., cotton spinners, manufac-turers, and bleachers, Woodside Works
~~.~~ Miss, lodgings, 12 Wellington street
Grant, Alex., gardener, Grandholm cottage-™,~~ Captain John, Woodside house_~»™>. George, cashier, Grandholm, h. 13 Don-ter.~_„~, Patrick, gardener, 235 Barron Street,~~,~-, Miss, dressmaker, 130 Hadden street
Gray, William, grocer and clothier, 2, h. 4 Haddenstreet
Greig, William, carter, 17 Hadden street
Gunn, John, contractor, 7 Barron street
w»~™. John, jun., agent, (J. & P. Cameron, Aber-deen) h. 7 Barron street
Hadden, Alex., (Leys, Masson, & Co.) GrandholmLodge
Hall, Miss, teacher, 50 Canal terrace
Harper, Alexander, overseer, Woodside lodgeHarvey, James, Fountville, TanfieldHector, Thomas, grocer, 153, h. 155 Hadden streetHenderson, John, druggist, 138, h. 120 Hadden-st.
Henderson, Matthew, farmer, Smithfield
~~.~w» William, farmer, Hilton bank—.v™ Miss, teacher, 120 Hadden street
Hepburn, Garden, tailor, 116 Hadden street
Hewit, William, carter, 12 Bairnshall laneHobbs, David, precentor, 10 Summer street
Ironside, James, vintner, 301 Barron street
Jack, William, grocer, 47 Barron street
Johnston & Fullerton, builders & timber merchts.,20 Hadden street
„~.~~. William (of Johnston and Fullerton), h. 18Hadden street
Joss, James (Aberdeen Railway) 217 Barron treet
Kelman, Miss, teacher, h. 127 Hadden street
Kempt, Irvine, 50 Hadden street
~_~~» John, gas overseer, h. Lower MiddlefieldKerr, Miss, teacher, 152 Hadden street
Laing, Rev. James B. (Cotton Chapel), h. 105.Had-den street
Lawson, Alexander, boat-house~~»~~~ Joseph, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 85
Barron street
Leslie, William, vintner, Gordon's millsLeys, Masson and Co., manufacturers, Grandholm
M'Donald, David, boot and shoemaker, 26 Haddenstreet
~~»~~. Jas., grocer and spirit dealer, 76 Barron st.
~~..~~ Robert, apothecary and postmaster, 67, h.
65 Hadden street
M'Intosh, Donald, contractor, 67 Canal terraceM'Kechnie, Mrs Niel, Canal terraceM'Kenzie, Mrs, midwife, 70 Hadden street—,~~ Miss, teacher, Porthill School, 70 Hadden
street
M'Lennan, John, toll-keeper, KittybrewsterM'Pherson, Miss, corn extractor, Honey cottage, 61
Canal terrace
Matthews, Mrs., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 28, h.
26 Don street
Melvin, John, mason, 9 Hadden streetMilne, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Hayton«~.~~. Miss, Millbank, 40 Canal terraceMunro, George, shoemaker, 121 Barron streetMurray, Robert, clothier, 143 h. 145 Hadden street
~—— William, flesher, 149, h. 147 Hadden street
Nicol, William, wright, 90, h. 92 Hadden street
Philip, John, overseer, Grandholm, h. Mains ofGrandholm
Ploughman, Ann, merchant, 49 Hadden streetPoole, Richard, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., private asy-
lum, Middlefield house
Reid, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 21Hadden street
Rennie, Robert, grocer, 1 Barron streetRiach, Mrs, grocer tea and spirit dealer, 6, /*. 8
Hadden street
Richardson, William, Rural Police, 104 Hadden st.
Riddel, James, Kittybrewster tavernRobb, James, boot & shoemaker 151 Barron streetRobertson, William, farmer, Rose hill
™~~ William, grocer, 52 Barron street—^» Mrs W., grocer and clothier, 169, h. 171Barron street
Xll WOODSIDE.
Eobson, James, feuar, HaytonEose, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 4 Bar-
ron street
Ross, Charles, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit .mer-
chant, ironmonger, &c, 137 Hadden street
,~~.~~ Donald, leather dealer, boot and shoemaker,127 Barron street
,~~„~. Kenneth, feuar, 26 Gaelic lane
Scott, David, slater, 10 School lane
^-~~w< Francis, feuar, 19 Gaelic lane
„m— John, farmer, Hayton road, Gordon's Mills
..~~ William, farmer, Don terrace
Scroggie, John, wright, 28 Hadden street
Seton, Alex., 150 Hadden street
Sherret, James, grocer, 181 Barron street
Schivas, John, contractor, 239 Barron street
Skinner, George, flesher, h. 1 Hadden street
,~~„~. James, flesher, 48, h. 43 Hadden street
Sullivan, Bartholomew, paper-mould and dandy-rollmaker, Wellington place
Smith, Charles, mason, 1 Don street
,~~„™ John, gardener, Bairnshall
Stevenson, James, grocer, Gordon's mills
Stephen, Chas., clothier and grocer, 85 Hadden st.
Stiven, Mrs, baker and confectioner, 100, h. 98Hadden street
Sutherland, Hugh, manager, Grandholm Works, h.
Grandholm
Stewart, Hugh, beadle, Established Church, h. 8King street
™*~~ John, comb manufacturer, Cotton lodge
Taylor, James, farmer and grocer, 145, h. 147Barron street
,™„™ John, merchant, 231 Barron street—~w» William, gardener, 15 Wellington street
~v—— James, jun., farmer, Middlefield~™~~- John, groeer, tea, and spirit dealer, 215, h.
217 Barron street
Troup, Mrs, Newseat, Wellington street
Urquhart, Miss, dressmaker. 122 Hadden street
Walker, George, tailor, 59 Barron street
~~»~~» Miss, Hilton houseWarrack, Miss, baker, 36 & 38 Barron street
Watson, George, engineer, Grandholm Works, h.
PersleyWatt, John, plumber (Grandholm Works) h. 54
Hadden street
Wight, John, baker, 46, h, 44 Hadden street
Williamson, Alex., Granitehill
Yodng, James, carter, 18 Wellington street
Toungson, Peter, sen., bleacher, Gordon's Mills~~.~~» Peter, jun., manager, Gordon's Mills
ADVERTISEMENTS.
218 UNION STREET. 218
ROYAL MUSIC SALOON.
BY SPECIAL rJdP^^^mf^wi APPOINTMENT.
J. M A R R,
MUSIC SELLER AND PIANO-FORTE MAKER TO THE QUEEN.
WELL SELECTED Stock of PIANO-FORTES from the most eminent London Makers ; also
l those of his own manufacture, as approved of and purchased by her Majesty.
HARPS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, and BRASS INSTRUMENTSin great variety, and every article in the Music Trade.
New Music every weeJe.
GENERAL DY E-W ORES,42 UPPERKIRKGATE. 42
ROBERT FERGUSON, DYER,RESPECTFULLY returns thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public in general of Aberdeen
and County, and the surrounding Counties, for the liberal patronage conferred upon him dur-
ing the sixteen years he has been in business in Aberdeen.
R. F. trusts, from his long practical experience and friendly correspondence with some of the first
Masters of the Art in the South and "West of Scotland, to be able to give his employers every satis-
faction.
The Dye-house arrangements at present are as follows :
—
MERINOES, COBURGS, &c, Dyed and Dressed, commencing on Tuesday every week.
SILKS, VELVETS, POPLINS, &c, Dyed and Dressed on the most approved principles,
commencing on Wednesday and Friday every week.
SILKS Watered on Thursday and Saturday.
CARPETS, CRUMB-CLOTHS, and HEARTH-RUGS Cleaned.
All sorts of LINEN DRAPERY Hot Calendered.
MOREEN and DAMASK FURNITURE Cleaned, Re-dyed and Dressed.
PRINTED FURNITURE Cleaned, Starched, and Glazed.
STRAW BONNETS Dyed Black, Tuesday and Friday,
KID GLOVES Dyed Black.
Gentlemen's Apparel Renovated in a Superior Style.
I§gp Orders from the Country attended to with punctuality and Despatch.
*^* Not accountablefor any article left over twelve months.
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS.JOHN F R B E S
TNVITES the attention of Gentlemen to his SUMMER STOCK of First-CIass Goods, which is at-1
- present complete in all the various Materials suitable for DRESS.Morning, Office, and Shooting COATS ; OVERCOATS, for travelling and walking ; an Elegant
Variety of WOVE QUILTINGS for Summer Waistcoatings ; TWEEDS, DOESKINS, CRAPES,&c, for Trousers; NECKTIES, STOCKS, GLOVES, BRACES, HOSIERY, and UNDER-CLOTHING.
Gentlemen's DRESS SHIRTS, all sizes and qualities.
SHIRT FRONTS and COLLARS.TRAVELLING PLAIDS and RAILWAY WRAPPERS.TRAVELLING LEATHER PORTMANTEAUS, all sizes and qualities.
HIT EXTRA LIGHT SUMMER HATS.
OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT,73, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN.
WAX FLOWERS."VS7"AX FLOWERS Modelled in Sprays and Branches ; Bouquets made to Order in a variety of
" Styles;Specimen Groups on hand, copied from nature by Miss Mathison, 20, St. Nicholas
Street. 1st Floor, where may be had every requisite for Wax Flower Modellers, including WaxSheets of various colours, Powder Paints, Down, Bloom, White and Green Silk Wires, Curling Pins,Tinting Brushes, Leaf Moulds, &c.
GENERALDYING & CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT,
26. GEORGE STREET, ABERDEEN.
JOHN M'G SEQOfiT1EGS to return his best thanks to his numerous friends, in town and country, for the liberal pa-JL* tronage with which he has been favoured since he commenced business in Aberdeen, and to in-
timate that he has made such alterations and improvements on his premises as—in connection with hislong experience, and knowledge of Dyeing in all its departments—will enable bim to conduct the busi-ness with such efficiency and despatch, as, he hopes, will secure for him a continuance of that approba-
,
tion and support from his Customers, which he has hitherto so liberally experienced.
VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS. MERINOES, UNION CLOTHS, &c,Dyed and Finished in a new and superior manner.
MOREENS AND DAMASKS CLEANED AND DYED.CHINTZ CURTAINS AND COVERS CLEANED AND GLAZED.
TABLE AND CARPET COVERS CLEANED AND DYED.CARPETS AND RUGS CLEANED.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES AND LADIES' CLOAKS RENOVATED.RIBBONS DYED AND WATERED.
BLOND LACE AND CRAPE DYED AND DRESSED.STRAW AND CHIP BONNETS DYED AND FINISHED.
KID GLOVES DYED.SHAWLS AND DRESSES CLEANED AND FINISHED,
Without injuring the most delicate Colours.
WOOLLEN YARNS DYED ALL COLOURS.
*** ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
^* Not accountablefor any Article left over /Six Montlis.
Concertinas, Flutinas,
and Accordions,
English, French, and German,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
With Instruction Books expressly adapted
to each.
JAMES CETJICKSHANK,
TEACHER,
35, ST. NICHOLAS STEEET,
(First Floor),
T3ESPECTFULLY invites public inspec-
-™-*;tion of his present Stock of these In-
struments, which he can confidently affirm as
superior in quality to any yet offered for sale
in Aberdeen, and at the lowest figure.
Kepairs and Tuning on the Shortest
Notice at reduced prices.
Terms of Teaching as formerly.
>UEE Medicinal COD LIVEE OIL, from Newfoundland, Season 1853, sold by P. WILLIAM-
SON & SON, 141, Union Street, in Bottles at Is., 2s., 2s. 6d., and by the Gallon.
w
T. M E N Z I E S*
STATIONEEY AND PEINTING WAEEHOUSE,
52 CASTLE STEEET, 52
ABEEDEEN.
EITING PAPEKS, by the best English and Scotch Makers.
PEINTING PAPEES in great variety
DEAWING PAPEE ; Tinted Posts, and Coloured Papers of all sizes and qualities. Cards and Card-
Board, plain and fancy Colours, in great variety.
PENS, PENCILS, WAX, WAFEES, &C, &C.
LEDGEES, Day Books, Cash Books, and a Large Stock of Memorandum and Pass Books, full Bound
half and quarter bound of very best quality of Paper and Binding
NAUTICAL STATIONERY—Log Books, Cargo Books, Tide Tables, Bills of Lading, &c, &c,
Customhouse Entries, all sorts.
BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PSALM BOOKS, in great variety and at all prices
SCHOOL BOOKS all kinds; a well selected Stock of BOOKS connected with the general Literature,
of the day
Ordersfor Plain and Ornamental Printing executed with Despatch and Neatness.
STOGUMBER PALE ALE.PT^HE above Ale is of a Pleasant Bitter, Clear and SparUing, and differs from most other Light Ales in-
-*- retaining a fine frothy head for a long while. It is brewed with the water from the celebrated Sto-
gumber Spring, and is strongly recommended to invalids, and persons who require Tonics. It is nowin general use amongst those who frequent the South of England in search of health.
FARQUHARSON & CO.,
131, UNION STREET,
SOLE AGENTS FOB ABERDEEN.
PIANO-FORTE WAREROOMS,5, CROWN STREET, ABERDEEN.
j" OGAN & COMPANY have always on hand a Choice Selection of Piano-fortes by Broadwood-*-' & Sons and other eminent London Makers, in addition to Instruments manufactured by them-selves, which they thoroughly warrant being made of the very best Materials and Workmanship, andwhich they can confidently recommend to stand well.
Subjoined is a List of their Prices:—No. 1. PIANO—Mahogany, Cottage-6g Octaves-C. to A.—0. Gr. fall, £24
Rosewood, Do. Do. Corner frets,~»~—~~~~~.,. 26
Elegant Mahogany, Do. Full frets 28
i o. Rosewood, Do. Do. „~-~~»—^^^~v„ 30
Mahogany, Semi-Cabinet, Do. Do. ~~,~~v™*„™,~~„ 32 to 34
Rosewood. Do. Do. Do. „~» „ 34 to 36
Extra Finish, Do. Do. ~~~~- ,~~.~~„w..~~ 40
2. Do.
3. Do.
4. Do.
5. Do.
6. Do.
7. Do-
^&
—
The above Instruments can behadfinished (neither Zebra, Maple, Walnut,
or other Fancy Woods.
vs~ Instruments Exchanged—Lent on Hire—Tuned and Repaired in Town or Country.
NEATLY DONE UP IN CLOTH, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS,—PRICE ONE SHILLING,
THE STRANGER'S GUIDE THROUGH ABERDEEN,A SERIES OF WALKS THROUGH THE CITY AND ENVIRONS.
TO WHICH IS ADDED,
A TRIP TO THE SOUTH BY THE ABERDEEN RAILWAY.
fTIHE Work embraces Notices of the principal Public Buildings, &c, in and around Aberdeen ; and-*- a description of the Towns and Villages adjoining the Aberdeen Railway Line.
•MAT PF. HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLERS, AND AT 42, CASTLE STREET, ABERDEEN.
MR. KING DENTIST,37, MARISCHAL STREET,
CONTINUES to supply the loss of TEETH of the same Materials formerly used, and now in use,
for half the price usually charged.
*** Teeth Extracted.
THE ABERDEEN MUSICAL ACADEMY,REMOVED TO No. 3, LANGSTANE PLACE,
Head of Dee Street.
A/j R. DAVIE and MRS. WILLIAM HUNTER beg to tender their grateful acknowledgments to
the Patrons of their Musical Academy, and to intimate that they have removed the Academyto more centrical and commodious premises in
No. 3, LANGSTANE PLACE, Head of DEE STREET,where every effort will continue to be made to do justice to Pupils who are received for the study ofVocal Music, Sacred and Secular ; the Organ ; Harmonium or Seraphim ; Piano-forte ; SpanishGuitar; Violin; Flute; Single and Double Flageolet, &e. &c.
Ladies desirous of attaining the proper characteristic style and expression of our own National
Music, will be so initiated in practice, and accompanied with the Violin either in the Academy or at
the Pupil's residence.
N.B.—An excellent French Harmonium, a few Violins, Tenors, and Violoncello for sale, terms
moderate.
No. 3, LANGSTANE PLACE,
Head of Dee Street.
Aberdeen, June 6, 1854.
JOHN DUNCAN,GOLDSMITH, JEWELLER, LAPIDARY, AND OPTICIAN,
4, ST. NICHOLAS STREET, ABERDEEN,
Has always on hand a Select Assortment of
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES,Of the most Fashionable Patterns,
In Gold, Silver, Steel, and Tortoiseshell,
Fitted with the finest Glass Lenses, and the Oriental Brazilian Crystals or Peebles, the qualities of
which are so highly recommended by the most eminent Oculists and Opticians.
*** Spectacles suited to the various sights with the utmost care.
Farmers' & Gardeners' Seed Glasses, Stanhope Lenses.
POCKET MAGNIFIERS, MICROSCOPES, DEER-STALKING TELESCOPES.
Pocket Compasses, Thermometers, Upright & Wheel Barometers.
$xitax$amtti bg $M of |larilamnil
Head Office:
8, KING STREET, ABERDEEN.
Branches :
EDINBURGH—20, St. Andrew Square. GLASGOW—19, St. Vincent Place.
LONDON—1, Moorgate Street.
General Board of Directors at Aberdeen.
JOHN CliUICKSHANK, Esq., LL.D., Chairman.
THOMAS BLAIKIE, Esq., Lord Provost. I JOHN DUNCAN, Esq., Manufacturer.
JOHN ANGUS, Esq., Advocate. WILLIAM LESLIE, Esq., Architect.
FRANCIS CLERIHEW, Esq., Advocate. JOHN YEATS, Esq. of Kincorth.
MEDICAL OFFICER,
WILLIAM LESLIE, Esq., Surgeon.
AUDITOR.
JAMES MESTON, Esq., Accountant.
Bankers.
The UNION BANKING CO. in Aberdeen. j The ABERDEEN TOWN & COUNTY BANK.
The NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANK.
THIS Institution was established in 1836, since which period its business has been extensively
prosecuted, both at home and abroad, with marked success.
In 1848, the Act of Parliament 11. and 12. Vic, cap. 46, was granted for the Incorporation and
Constitution of the Company, and to regulate its affairs
The Company offers to the Public very important advantages, and affords, by its large Paid-up
Capital and Accumulated Fund—with a Proprietary nearly ONE THOUSAND in number—the
great majority of whom are parties of standing and influence in the locality—an undoubted security for
all its engagements.
At the Annual Meeting of the Corporation, held on 9th June, it was shown that during the year,
—
1st, That, in the Fire Insurance Branch, there had been issued 5507 Policies, coveriug upwards of
Six Millions Sterling, and that the gross Annual Fire Premiums amounted to £29,824.
2nd That, in the Life Assurance Branch, 573 New Policies had been issued for Capital Sums,
amounting to £271,571, yielding an additional revenue of £9242 ; that 71 Proposals for
£45,090 had been declined or accepted, but not carried out; and that the number of Life
Policies on the Company's Books, after deducting those lapsed or surrendered, was 3130,
covering £1,260,180.
3rd, That Twelve Annuities had been sold for £2461, and that Nine Annuitants had died during the
year.
4th, That the Annual Revenue of the Company, from all sources, exceeded £75,000, and that the
Accumulated Funds, exclusive of paid-up Capital, were upwards of £176,000.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Tke Company grants Insurances against Fire on Dwelling-houses, Manufactories, Rents, Furniture,
Goods, and Merchandise; Shipping in Port or in Dock, and while building or repairing ; and
on almost every other description of property within the united kingdom, and in most foreign
countries, at the usual rates of Premium.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
The varied and comprehensive Table of the Company are so framed as to suit the convenience and
circumstances of every class of persons assuring, whether as a provision for their families, or as a col-
lateral security in pecuniary transactions ; on comparison with those of other Offices they will be
found particularly favourable to the Assured.
NON-PARTICIPATION BRANCH.—Assurances effected for fixed Sums, at the most moderate
rates of Premium consistent with perfect safety.
PARTICIPATION BRANCH.—No liability of Partnership as in Mutual Societies, although the
Assured receive the whole of the Profits, which, at the last division, amounted, on some of the Po-
licies, to 68 per Cent, of the Premiums paid.
FOREIGN RESIDENCE.—The Assured are permitted to reside in any part of the world, distant
more than 33° from the Equator, without payment of extra Premium—persons engaged in gold-digg-
ing, or other hazardous occupations, excepted.
VOYAGES.—No charge is made for voyages between Europe"and British North America or the
United States, nor in the Mediterranean, within the above°limits—Seafaring persons by profession
excepted.
No Entry Money, nor charge for Policy Stamp.
Medical Reports paid for by the Company.
Policies Indisputable, unless obtained by fraudulent or intentional misrepresentation or conceal,
ment.
At the TWO LAST INVESTIGATIONS into the affairs of this Corporation, Large Additions
were made to the Participation Policies then in force : for example
—
A Policy for £1000 current 30th April, 1837, was increased to««,^. £1202 6 11
With right to Prospective additions at the rate of £1 7s. 6d. per cent, per annum—should the Policy
become a claim before the NEXT INVESTIGATION, which will be made at 30th April, 1856.
Specimen of the Tables.
ANNUAL PREMIUM FOR ASSURING £100.
Age. 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
6 16 8
6 6 3
With Profits 1 1 16 9
Without Pro. 1 12 7
2 1 11
1 17 1
2 8
2 2 7
2 14 11
2 8 8
3 3 11
2 16 8
3 14 3
3 5 9
4 7 4
3 19
5 7 3
4 19 1
ANNUITIES and ENDOWMENTS granted on very favourable terms.
Forms of Proposal, Prospectuses containing full Tables of Bates, and all other information, may be had at
the Head Offices or Agencies throughout the country.
Wm. CHALMERS, Manager.
H. AMBROSE SMITH, Secretary.
THE
Established 1825.
Incorporated 6g &ct of Parliament.
CAPITAL £1,000,000.
Head Office „ ^ABERDEEN.Office in EDINBURGH-65, Princes Street. Office in GLASGOW—111, St. Vincent Street.
Office in LONDON—20, Cannon Street, City.
General Board of Dieectoes at Aberdeen.
DAVID CHALMERS, Esq. of Westburn,
Chairman.
ALEXANDER BURNES S, Esq. ofMastrick
ROBERT CATTO, Jun., Esq., Merchant.
ROBERT LEDINGHAM, Esq. of Water-
idgemuir.
Bankees—The ABERDEEN TOWN AND COUNTY BANKConsulting Physician—De. DYCE.Law Agent—JOHN WEBSTER, Esq., Advocate.
WILLIAM LITTLEJOHN, Esq., Banker.
THOMAS SANGSTER, Esq., Advocate.
JAMES SIMPSON, Esq., Advocate.
NEIL SMITH, Jun., Esq., Merchant.
ALEXANDER STROSACH,EsQ.ofDrum-allan.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.The system of this Company presents a combination of the most important advantages, of which
the following may be enumerated.
I. Absolute security is afforded by the funds accumulated from premiums, with the guarantee of a
large Capital.
II. The Premiums are moderate.
III. Investigations are made quinquennially, and.intermediate Bonuses are allowed on Participating
Policies that may become claims between two periods of division ; the interests of the holders of suchPolicies being in this manner equalized as perfectly as by any system.
IV. Policies, in which the age of the Assured is admitted, are now issued without liability to bedisputed on any ground whatever, after the lapse of five years from their date, provided only that the
Ordinary Premiums be regularly paid with any extra that may be incurred.
V. No extra charge is now made for residence in any part of the world, north of 38 degrees of
north latitude, or south of 30 degrees of south latitude,—California and the Gold Regions of Australia
alone excepted. The extra for sea risk is very moderate.
VI. For surrender of Policies for the term of life, effected at uniform rates, and which have beenthree years in force, a return of Forty per cent, of the Ordinary Premiums received will at any time
be allowed, and that, in the case of Participating Policies, in addition to the value of vested Bonusesthereon.
Prospectuses containing important information regarding the last investigation, as at 10th February,
1852, with tables of rates, may be obtained on application at any of the Offices" or Agencies of the
Company.
ANNUAL PREMIUMS FOR ASSURANCE OF £100 AT DEATH.WITHOUT PARTICIPATION IN PEOFITS.
Age. Premium. Age. Premium. Age. Premium.
20 £1 12 3 32 £2 4 10 44 £3 3 11
22 1 13 11 34 2 7 5 46 3 7 1024 1 15 11 36 2 10 4 48 3 12 7
26 1 18 38 2 13 7 50 3 18 6
28 2 4 40 2 17 1 52 4 5 8
30 2 2 6 42 3 5 54 4 13 8
ANNUAL PEEMIUMS FOR ASSURANCE OF £100 AT DEATH.
WITH PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS.
Age.
2022
2426
2S
30
Premium.
£1 16 5
18 46
2 115 7
8 1
32343638
4042
Premium.
£2 10 82 13 7
2 16 11
3 7
3 4 6
3 8
Age.
4446485052
54
Premium
.
£3 11 93 15 11
4 11
4 7 34 14 105 3 4
Premiums may be made payable half-yearly or quarterly to suit the convenience of parties.
Life Assurance Policy Stamps, and Fees to Medical Referees, paid by the Company.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Common, Hazardous, and Doubly Hazardous Risks are undertaken at the usual rates of Is. 6d
2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d. per cent, respectively. Special Insurances at increased rates.
By order of the Directors,
CHARLES F. GRIFFITH, Manager.
JOHN WATSON, Secretary.
Aberdeen, May, 1854.
ABERDEEN AND NEWCASTLE STEAM-SHIP,VICTORIA.
THE ABERDEEN and NEWCASTLE STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S First Class
(A 1) Steamer, " VICTORIA," J. T. WILLETT, Commander,
Leaves ABERDEEN for NEWCASTLEAnd NEWCASTLE for ABERDEEN
Every WEDNESDAY.Every SATURDAY.
Fares—CABIN, 15s., Steward's Fees included ; STEERAGE, 10s.
ABERDEEN AND PETERHEAD.
The " VICTORIA," will be despatched, until further notice, every TUESDAY Morning (weather
permitting) at SEVEN o'clock, or as near to that hour as the state of the tide will permit, for PETER-HEAD, and return on the evening of the same day.
Boats will be in waiting at the Dock Gates to take passengers off to the Vessel when she has to lie
in the Bay.
Fares—To and from Peterhead, CABIN, 6s.; STEERAGE, 4s.
To Peterhead, „ 3s. 6d.; „ 2s. 6d.
The accommodation for Passengers and Goods is superior, while the stowage room for Live Stock
is of the most ample description.
Goods and Live Stock carried on Beck at the SJiipper's Hisk.
All Goods intended for Shipment must be alongside the Vessel one hour previous to the adve*-.
tised time of sailing, otherwise their shipment will not be guaranteed.
For Rates of Freight, apply to NISBET & ROBERTSON, Managers, 47, Marischal Street, Aber-
deen ; or to the Agent at Newcastle, ROBERT STOREY, Fenwick's Entry, Quay-side.
GEORGE DUNCANJDEGS to acquaint his friends and the public generally, that he has opened the Premises, 32, UP-
PEEKIEKGATE, where he intends to Buy and Sell all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUE OAT-MEAL, BAELEY, PEASE, BICE, SAGO, LINTSEED, POTATOES, &c. &c. ; and he hopes bystrict attentiou, to gain the patronage of Customers.
Aberdeen, 32, Upferkiekgate.
NATIONAL SECURITY SAVINGS BANK OF ABERDEEN.Office, 17, GUESTBOW.
TEUSTEES AND MANAGEES.The Lord Provost I The Member of Parliament for th I
The Eldest Baillie CountyThe Dean of Guild The Sheriff
mi16 Convener of the Trades
JThe Sheriff Substitute of Aberdeen
I he Minister of the West Parish The Convener of the CountyPresident of the Society of Advocates i The President of the Mechanics' InstiTreasurer of the Society of Advocates tutionPresident of the Shipmasters' Society The Secretary of the Mechanics' Insti.The Member of Parliament for the City
j tution
The above are Managers ex-'officiis.
* William Allardyce, MerchantDavid Blaikie of Eubislaw Den*John Blaikie of Craigiebnckler*Newell Burnett, Advocate*David Chalmers of Westbum*John Duncan, Manufacturer*James Edmond, Advocate*Nathaniel Farquhar, AdvocateJames Fraser, MerchantJames Garden, AdvocateWilliam Henderson, M D.
*George Henry, MerchantJames Horn, Merchant*Alexander Jopp, Advocate
Those marked (*) are Trustees.
John Leslie, ManufacturerGeorge Lyall, MerchantJames B.M'Combie of Jellybrancfe
*John D. Milne, sen., AdvocateJohn D. Milne, jun., Advocate*James Murray, AdvocateArthur Bead, ManufacturerJames Eettie, JewellerEobcrt Shand, Advocate*Arthur Thomson, BankerJohn Watt, Advocate
*Peter Williamson, Druggist'
*John Whyte, Merchant
Treasurer, David "Wyllie, Cashier of the Aberdeen Bank.Actuary and Cashier, Alexander Boss, Advocate.
Assistant Cashier, John Barron, Advocate.Book-keeper, Thomas Biddell, Accountant.
THE BANK is open every THUESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATUEDAY, from Nine to Teno'clock Morning, and from Seven to Eight o'clock Evening, both for the receipt and repayment
of Deposits.
It receives in Deposit any sum from One Shilling upwards to the extent of £30, within each year,
ending at 20th November, and £150 in whole. A Pass-Book is given to each Depositor gratis, con-
taining an abstract of the Rules, and the Depositor's Account with the Bank. Full copies of the Eules
may be had for Sixpence each.
Interest at the rate of THEEE PEE CENT, is allowed on every sum of Five Shillings or up-
wards Deposited, for the full number of days the Depositor remains in the Bank, and is added to the
principal, at 20th November yearly, whether the Depositor attend at the time or not. The Interest is
free from Income Tax or any other deduction whatever.
The sums deposited, or any part of them, will be repaid whenever they are wanted; previous notice
being given, in terms of the, Eules, for sums above £10, but with which notice the Trustees and
Managers dispense in cases of urgency, and on a sufficient reason, in the opinion of them or the Officers,
being given.
In terms of the Acts of Parliament, a Duplicate of the Annual Balance Sheet of the whole affairs
of the Bank, made up to the 20th November yearly, is hung up in the Office, for the inspection and
information of all concerned ; and any Depositor is entitled to a printed copy of it on payment of One
Penny.There is also printed, at the end of every four weeks, an Abstract of the whole transactions of the
Bank during the previous mojith, with a statement annexed of the whole sums due to Depositors at
its dale, the amount in the hands of Government, and the balance in the hands of the Treasurer and
Cashier respectively. Depositors may have a copy of any of these Abstracts on payment of One Penny*
By order of the Trustees and Managers,
ALEX. EOSS, Actuary and Cashier.
Aberdeen, I'Zth June, 1854.
DURABLE AND EFFECTIVE ROOFING,AT ONE-FOURTH THE PEICE OF SLATING.
"C'ULL particulars, and directions for the use of F. M'NEILL & CO.'S PATENT ASPHALTE,•*- BITUMEN, and THICK DEY HAIE FELTS, with numerous Testimonials of Ten Years'
experience, may be obtained, post free, by addressing a Letter to
DANIEL MAC AN DEE W,
120, LOCH STEEET, ABERDEEN,
AGENT FOR THE PATENTEES. 9
The price of Eoofing Felt is only One Penny per Square Foot, and parties sending to the Agent
may have any quantity cut off and furnished on the instant, with the requisite supply of suitable
Nails and Tar.
^
GLASS AND CHINA MERCHANT,
& POTTER TO HER MAJESTY,
55 CASTLE STREET, 55
If
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ABERDEEN
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42, CASTLE STREET.